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Mrs, Greenberg shows these tricks to library assistancef, librarian aids a few GOLDIE GREEN BERG School Librarian The office staff includes fleft to rightj Miss Mary Shurtleff, Mrs. Glson, Mrs. Annette Buden, Mrs. Mary DcSardo, and Knot pic- turedl Mrs. Eva Lyonf, MRS. ALYCE DAY School Nurse Cafeteria workers pose for a shot.
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Adminstration JOHN C. FARR LAWRENCE D,ANGELO Superintendent of Schools Principal v S ,As S p JOHN PYNE IOHN GASECKI Assistant Superintendent of Schools Assistant Principal 14 W
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Guidance I RAYMOND F. WALSH Mr. Walsh, heading the guidance de- partment, has been at Southington High for six years. He graduated from Provi- dence College With a Bachelor of Arts Degree and obtained his Master of Arts Degree from the University of Connect- icut. Todayis high school students are confronted with many more challenges, demands, and deci- sions than students of previous years. Today's students, however, also have the advantage of specially trained counselors to assist in making decisions and solving problems. The students of Southington High School have just such coun- selors - Mr. Raymond Walsh and Mr. William Snow. These dedicated men help students to choose proper courses for high school study and then to decide upon a career. To be able to assist in this manner, the counselors must know the person- alities, the individual abilities, and the interests of the students. This information is obtained WILLIAM E. SNOW Mr. William Snow is in his second year on a full time basis in the guidance de- partment of Southington High. He grad- uated from Teachers College of Connect- icut with a Bachelor of Science Degree. He attended the University of Hart- ford where he obtained his M.Ed. and C.A.C.S. through testing and informal interviews. To aid students planning to continue their edu- cation beyond high school, counselors arrange for student meetings with college representa- tives. In addition, annual parent-student-coun- selor discussions have been initiated. Graduation does not signify the end of the need for counseling, as many graduates return to request assistance of AMI. Walsh and Mr. Snow who had been so helpful during their high school careers. The student has a friend in his counselor. The Guidance Department does its job well in pre- paring students for the future.
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