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Numerous Details Accomplished Etticiently by Assistant Staff The notion that a school, the size of Mercy, is run by a single person is utterly ridiculous. The ne- cessity for a reliable assistant staff is quite obvious. The Assistant staff of Mercy high school is more than capable of handling the running of this school. A new addition to our Assistant staff this year is Mary Harkness. She acts as the switch- board operator and the receptionist. Handling the business transactions, is the secretary to the prin- cipal, Mrs. Winifred Harkness. When it comes to money matters, Mrs. Gertrude Fox, is very effi- cient. Mrs. Margaret Ducharme is in charge of the attendance and the quarantines. : the bright side X exerting WT bag 4 alt att | us Above left: Mrs. Winifred Harkness consults the student directory list. Lower right: Mrs. Gertrude Fox goes over the seemingly end- less accounts. Above right: Mary Harkness receives the day's mail. 15
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Upper right: Sister Andre checks the day’s attendance list. Upper left: Sister Mary Clare purchases some stamps from Mrs. Gertrude Fox. Bottom: Mrs. Margaret DuCharme laughs with her quarantine charge Toni Pilchak.
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16 Guidance Extends Multitude This year anew member, Mr. Hopkins, has been added to the Mercy Counseling and Guidance Center, making a team of four counselors to ac- quaint the school with a new type of scheduling, to help adjust the freshman with high school life, and help with schedule changes, college applica- tions and personal problems. Trying to acquaint the school with a new form of scheduling, the ‘modular scheduling,’ was probably the most challenging of all the problems. Going from the traditional eight, forty-five minute period school day to a twenty-seven, fifteen minute ‘‘mod”’ school day is quite a challenge for any student body, let alone a student body of twelve hundred. Above right: Melinda Piligian and Marietta Lemming await the cheerful Mr. Robert Brown. Lower left: Freshmen Anna Amato and Marsha Kroph compare first semester class schedules. Lower right: Mrs. Mary Farley answers Mary Therese Wright's college admission questions. of Services to Students
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