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Euiilanre Enihea L 'op Left: Mr. Kocher explains the transcript sending rocedures at St. Laurence. Top Right: The St. .aurence guidance department provides for many military presentations during the course of the year. ower Left: St. Laurence offers guidance on all four :vels. Lower Right: Miss Erazo advises people about ieir college future. ilk :M Y Q.. Among the most valued things at St. Laurence is the Guidance Department. The Department is divided into in- dividual levels according to year. The Freshman guidance counselor was Mr. Kocher. He also headed up the job place- ment department. The Sophomore guidance counselor was Mr. Kearney. He aided the students with individual problems that arose during the year. The Junior guidance counselor was Miss Anita Erazo. She was especially valuable to those juniors who were considering col- lege at an early time. The Senior guidance level was headed up by Br. Jackson. He aided the prospec- tive college students greatly and provided help for those who chose not to go on to college and enter the working world. Guidance f 27
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Alumni nthera Q' Eine Barth The association of Alumni mothers at St. Laurence is called the Laurenta club. The club aids the school in many ways. There are about 125 mothers who give their time even though they have no true personal stake in St. Laurence at this time. They are one of the least recognized yet most important groups. The main way the club gets money is through the selling of taffy apples which they do two or three times a year. The funds go to help educate future Christian Brothers. Ut. and . . yi' ogg Q .r -- . ,Ri I, W? ' . ft, osx . 'O 9 Vx V t K v F-1 J tri A P I is -K 0 1 I' g, ,cQ3'-1 a 'sf 'lt 2 3, , 'V 51, ri A y K test 1-rt . - Top: Mike Flannery purchases a taffy apple on Taffy Apple Day. Above Left: One of the Alumni mothers accepts fee for the apples. Above Right: Art Montalvo buys a taffy apple from a Laurenta member. Right: One of thc main activities of the Laurenta club is to sell taffy apples to raise money for the school. 26 f Mothers Club
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uthnrz 92113 Qui The Mother's Club demonstrated how parents take active roles in their son's education. Led by Br. McNamara, the group's moderator, the mothers got a chance to get together to discuss matters of importance as well as just to have a good time. The mothers met at meetings which covered how they could better assist in their son's education to fund raisers. The mothers were also quick to take advantage of the Club's most useful purpose, a chance to just get out and have a good time. get . f Top Right: Br. McNamara sits and talks with the women. Middle Left: A student helps out by filling coffee cups. Center: A lady enjoys some punch, Mid- dle Right: The ladies pass the time by talking and eating. Bottom: Some women do their part by pouring punch. 28 f Mothers Club ,NN N. ii so it ti it in 't Q ' W Q 7 ,ef
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