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MR. ROMEO GIGLIOTTI—Peeking out from the furnace room. pushing a large, light blue barrel, or decorating the door of the Custodial Department. Romeo is sure to have a warm smile and a friendly greeting for all. MRS. JEANNE GREB—Known as “Mrs. Kenrick.” this warm, friendly woman would rather switch (to Kennedy) than fight. Always ready to lend a helping hand. Mrs. Greb can be found in the business office five days a week. MRS. MARGARET RENDLER—She may be only a part-time secretary, but more important. Mrs. Rendler is definitely a full-time Kennedyite. She works in the busi- ness office two days a week and is always willing to help any students who need information. MRS. MAUREEN COFFEY — No. her name is not Igor Stravinsky. It’s Mrs. Coffey, as everyone in the orchestra knows, for this energetic woman has made many appearances as a guest conductor at Kennedy. She also teaches the orches- tra's string section. MRS. CATHERINE CHAMPAGNE—The lady with the quick smile and soft voice is a valuable asset to our school. Besides working part-time in the business office. Mrs. Cham- pagne is also secretary of the Booster Association.
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SISTER MARY CORNELIUS—Although many sophomores don’t know it. English is the national language. Sister has attempted to prove this in her English II class, but it is well-known that sopho- mores are a hard-to-convince lot. Sister is also the school librarian and makes available the most appeal- ing and absorbing books that she can find. SISTER MAXINE—Her working day is filled with projects and prob- lems, yet Sister is never too tired to help the Student Council achieve its goal of better student-teacher relations. She instructs classes in general science. Home Economics I and II. and family living, yet Sister always makes sure that the Student Council is doing its job. No. Sister isn’t president . . . but the all-important advisor. SISTER MARY JUDE—The ‘‘Albert Einstein” of Archbishop Ken- nedy. Sister Mary Jude does not plan to blow up the school. Contrary to students’ opinion, she wishes to teach general science, physics, and chemistry instead of dynamite ingredients and LSD composites. Sister attempts to impress the laws of science on the impressionable minds of future scientists. MR. JOHN F. DIAMOND—You may think that learning math is un- bearable. but no one has a poorer lot than Mr. Diamond. He has to teach Algebra I and Math IV to dozens of students who know more about the Monkees and Zorba the Greek than they do about the hypotenuse of a triangle. Mr. Diamond has more to his credit than penetrating feeble, anti-math brains, however. For three years he has piloted the girls’ soft- ball team to victory after victory. 19
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CAFETERIA SERVICE—Mm-m-m! The aroma coming from the kitchen promises good food at fair prices. Thanks to the kitchen staff. Mrs. V. Clark. Mrs. E. VanBuskirk. Mrs. C. McAvoy. Mrs. E. Riley, students are assured of the kind of food that tastes like Mom's. MR. J. CARROLL McCLOSKEY—Romeo’s right hand. Mr. McCloskey is responsible for many of the fine car- pentry jobs gracing the faculty dining room. He is also an all-around handyman, and. like his son. an avid Ken- nedy promoter. Kennedy resounds with a hearty thank- you to this man who unselfishly gives of his spare time so that others may enjoy the beauty and comfort of his work.
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