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Our tleans, Mrs. julie Cileason anal Nlr. lohn l.. Sullivan are seemingly two of the most popular people ahout school. So many stutlents xisit them in their offices. Seriously. their work of planning schedules for in, tliyiclual stuclents is oi' such liar-reaching importanct that it is virtually impossihle to over-estimate its value. The College Conference. tletails ol which were hannlletl largely hy the tleans. was a huge success. Sixty-seyen colleges anal other institutions of higher learning sent representatiyes. These institutions were of yariecl kincls and ranged geographically from the .Xtlantic to the Mississippi. It is. of course. impossihle to evaluate accurately tht significance ol this conference to parents antl stutlents. XVe can he certain. however. that many hours of trayel we're sayetl antl many stutlents anal parents matle hap- pier in the thought that they hatl made progress in the selection of the right school or college. MRS. IULIE GLEASUN This year, the deans planneti another conference. This innovation at Nlamaroneck High School is calletl Career Day. This first yocational conference was heltl on Nlarch itith. lt was conducted in much the same manner as the College Conference except that the persons with whom stutltnts conferretl were husiness anal proles sional men insteatl ol' etlucators. iaci s ut en a ent et wo con 'erences w ierein it' I I t I t tt I I t I I I heartl the facts concerning two LlllTk'fL'I1l husinesscs. tracles. or professions tliscussetl. Career Day was so well receixttl hy teachers. parents. antl stutlents that it will. no tlouht. he repeatetl annually. Other conferences were heltl tluring the year with representatixes ot' the armetl seryices. Mrs. Gleason antl Nlr, Sullixan have reason to he proutl that they have hatl much to tlo with the tlestinies ol many ot us. For their interest ancl help we say. Thank you. MR. IOHN SULLIVAN
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