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MRS. EMMA MATTHEWS Chastellux MRS. MARGARET KLEIN Renamor MRS. IDA KESSLER Chastellux BEATRICE VENEZIA and JEAN VENEZIA are sisters-in-law, and MARY ROSS, who has been a kind of “substitute” this year, filling in when we needed her, is a niece-by-marriage of BEATRICE . . . JULIE SANDAK and EMMA MATTHEWS are sisters ... So are ANNA JENC and JEAN ZRELAK . . . ANNA is also PAT lAZZEHTs Mother, and is pictured with PAT and PAT's young son. We have not included pictures of the MEN who are such an impor- tant part of our personnel, and who are skilled in so many fields . . . who drive our busses and trucks and cars when necessary (many of our Sisters drive) . . . who are carpenters and electricians and painters and gardeners . . . MICHAEL HUDOK and JOHN LAZ- ZO who have been with us longest . . . EDGAR MORIN who was our Bus Driver, DICK LE BARON, responsible for our gardening and OMELRON who helps him . . . JOHN HUGERTH, who came to us especially for outdoor work, but who has been especially valu- able as a Bus Driver . . . and FRANK BALS, one of the newest of our men, but a careful mainte- nance man and a carpenter with infinite patience ... a perfectionist. The ACADEMY could not function without these won- derful men and women . . . MISS RUTH O'BRIEN Chastellux 77
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Behind The Scenes TUXEDO PARK is a residential area, which is so restricted that one enters it through a gate . . . one at the north, or, more rarely, one at the south. Just outside the Park is the homey little village of Tuxedo, and it is from there or other nearby towns that our personnel travel each day to take care of the housekeeping needs of the Academy. With three large Residence Halls — mansions — and a school building ... the cooking for a hundred resident students and another hundred day students who may wish to buy their lunch in the Cafeteria . . . good workers are indispensable. There is an interesting fact about most of the women who work for us — a fact that is often true of small, closely knit communities like ours . . . many of these women are related to each other. (continued on the following page) MRS. BEATRICE VENEZIA. MRS. GLADYS MOORE. MRS. JEAN VENEZIA. MRS. FLORENCE DAMATO — Lindley Hall MRS. MARY ROSS Lindley Hall MRS. JULIE SANDAK Lindley Hall MRS. ANNA JENC. MRS. PAT IAZZETTI and PAT'S son MRS. JENC - Marian Hall MRS. IAZZETTI - Renamor MRS. IDA MASTRIACO Lindley Hall
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Fathers and Friends of the Mount At the first meeting of the FFMm the fall of 68. MR. JOHN FEDIGAN. the new President, presented the retiring President. MR. JON KARK. with a gavel, a symbol of appreciation for his leadership and enthusiasm during his year in office. In the picture at the right. MR. WILLIAM LENNON, the Secretary, reads the minutes of the last meeting as MR FEDIGAN listens attentively. The 1968-69 projects for the Fund-Raising Campaign include Carrels for the Library and Equipment for the Art Studio. MR. JAMES KREHER. SR. MARY PERPETUA and MR JON KARK. watch as MR JOSEPH TORIELLO. Chairman of the '67- 68 Fund Raising Drive, seals the envelopes containing the unopened winning In January two members of the F F M were singularly honored at a Ceremony in St. Patrick's Cathedral, by their elevation to the rank of KNIGHTS of MALTA MR. VINCENT IORIO is shown above with his wife and •LIZ. a Junior at the Mount, and his son. Vince Junior. 78
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