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Growth In Guidance It’s bright! It’s sunny! It has yellow walls! And even picture windows! What is it? The new Guidance Suite, of course. As a result of the renovation of the cen¬ tral building, the Guidance Department, once located in that little cubby-hole on the third floor, has moved into a larger and more at¬ tractive location. There are two pleasant counseling offices, a spacious reception room, and an inner conference room. This year the Guidance Department has also enlarged the educational information li¬ brary, especially in regard to smaller ac¬ credited four-year colleges, some out of state, in which there are many vacancies existing for entering freshmen. It should also be known that many of these colleges of¬ fer excellent curricula at a very reasonable cost. There is also a continual expansion of the occupational information file. If you want some bright and sunny infor¬ mation, visit the Guidance Department. A;K Mr. Timothy F. Ring Guidance Director Mrs. Helen C. Swanton Secretary ; A W v$Eir WISELY . 1 „ v v; 10 Mr. Robert J. O’Brien Guidance Counselor
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James F. Brennan Assistant Principal John P. Mahoney Registrar 9
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Mr. Frank Newark Heat Wave In Art Department Strange waves of heat have been radiating from Room 425, otherwise known as the Art Department. Upon investigation it was dis¬ covered that the source of all this heat was a new kiln. This kiln is actually an oven used in making ceramics and enameling metal. Thus far, the students have made many in¬ teresting ceramic sculptures. In addition the Art Department is also of¬ fering a course in oil painting. From obser¬ vation it appears that the students’ favorite subject is bottles—painting them, that is. Wanted: Engineers When you think of engineers, do you think of “choo-choo” trains? A few years ago, yes; but today engineering means electronics. As the demand for engineers broadens, so does the engineering program in our Mechanical Drawing Department. This year the pre-engineering course was centered not only on drawings pertaining to graphics but also on bringing to light speci¬ fic engineering problems. Why? In order to give the growing number of engineering students a better background in mechanical drawing, an important factor in engineer¬ ing. Consequently, is it surprising that a vast number of students have hitched their wagons to stars labeled “engineering”? Mr. Thomas Kilday
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