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GUIDANCE RECEPTIO IST ff. The services of the Guidance Recep- tionists form an indispensable part of the carrying out of the functions of the Guidance Department. Displaying effi- ciency and poise in all situations. they greet and assist visiting parents and col- lege representatives. The girls also assist counselors in clerical jobs. by typing let- ters and memoranda. taking down infor- mation. and delivering messages. Always competent and willing to help. the recep- tionists help to make the Guidance Oflice, a vital part of North. a smoothly- operating unit. The Guidance Receptionists . O Neatness and consistency are the watch-words of the Dewey Decimal Sy stem. LIBRARY STAFF l 1 l The Library Staff performs an invalu- able service to the school in helping to keep library materials orderly and the li- brary's services efficient. Under the direc- tion of Miss Buckley. the members of the staff volunteered their time before and after school and during study periods, carrying out such tasks as checking out books. revising shelves and delivering li- brary permits. But their service was not confined to the library. The staff, led this year by Ann Moore, Presidentg Lynda Leavitt, Vice-Presidentg and Regina Scanlon. Secretary, again undertook the project of purchasing books for a class of handicapped children at the Pollard School. The Library Staff 29
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33' ' .7 fi' , tv' t ,Q if li '57 . xl The Nurses' Career Club Bob gets a sample of Comprised of girls who are consider- ing entering the nursing profession, the Nurses' Career Club aims to provide its members with a clearer understanding of the problems of nursing. To help achieve this aim President Diane McCrackin, Vice-President Mary Moore, Secretary Madeline Cedrone, Treasurer Marcelyn Stein, and sponsor Miss Alice Gray, R.N., scheduled trips to hopsitals and nursing schools in the greater Boston area. ln helping to make Christmas hap- pier for an underprivileged Quincy fam- ily, the members gained a personal in- sight into the understanding and un- selhshness necessary in nursing. Through these experiences the girls will bring into whatever held they may choose a greater awareness and understanding of human -N need. The Receptionists 28 RSES' CAREER CLU he personal attention given each patient entering 'a RECEPTIO ISTS At any time during the school day, vis- itors to North were made welcome and given assistance and directions by one of the girls who serve as receptionists. Each receptionist devoted some of her study periods to attending the information desk inside the main entrance. Mr. Penna, the group's advisor, arranged a schedule which never allowed the desk to be va- cant. With pride in their school and a readiness to serve, the receptionists helped to create many favorable first im- pressions of North.
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TRI-KOLA-MARKEE Ollicers: Marsha Van Gemert, President, Gail Ougoorlian, Vice-President, Diane Carlson, Chaplain, Susan Jakub, Janet Masciarelli, Secre- taries, Susan Page, Treasurer. Debbie leads an obviously animated discussion of the values derived from participating in Tri-Hi-Y. TRI-DELTA-RHO Officers: Anne Breingan, President, Karen Kline, Vice-President, Deborah Hodges, Chap- lain, Ann Cippoloni, Deborah Wilkinson, Secre- taries, Kathy Grimshaw, Treasurer. TRI-HI-Y - 4 Sue, Gail, Diane, Marsha, Sue, and Janet try to beat the record for the greatest number of North Tri posters per square inch of wall.
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