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DIOCESAN LEADERS Mr. John T. Cicco, Superintendent The Most Rev. Vincent M. Leonard, D.D. Bishop of Pittsburgh
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ties, the counselors invite Admissions Directors from schools and Personnel Managers from vari- ous businesses to talk with the students. After school each day, the office is filled with students making appointments for the next day or trying to see a counselor then. The answer to the popularity lies in the sign— We’re friendly. li
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What does it take to run a school? Money and supplies, sure ... but ... it also takes something more impor- tant than this. It takes the skill, patience and cooperation of a number of people who are often overlooked when it comes time for the thanks to be handed out. These people are the administration, the faculty, the secretaries and receptionists, the cafeteria help and janitors who all, in their own special way, keep Boyle running efficiently. The administration consists of the Diocesan leaders, the headmaster and the vice-principal. Every problem that occurs, falls on their shoulders, and it is their effort to overcome these problems, that helps to make Boyle the great school it is. The faculty is made up of number of people who give a lot of time and skill into making us better students and better people. They spend a great deal of time, not only sharing their knowledge with us, but also preparing for their classes. And . . . often times, they can be found after school hours, helping a student to better under- stand a subject, acting as moderator for a club, or just sitting around rapping with students. Besides the administration and faculty, there are those people who could be called Jacks-of-all-trades”. Their jobs, which are too numerous to list, include everything from taking care of tuition money and schedules, to typ- ing absentee lists. A day just wouldn’t be complete with- out a visit to one, or all of them. Also giving time to help students and administration alike, are the cafeteria help. The women who work in the kitchen also spend much time, not only during school hours but also at night, preparing the food. Last but not least, there’s the maintenance crew. They spend much of their time keeping the school as clean as they can. Often they are called upon to do jobs, such as opening locked lockers, which although they are small and insignificant, help the students in many ways. All of these people have helped us this year. They have done their best to make this a happy and successful year. And ... for that we owe them all a great deal of thanks. ADMINISTRATION Rev. Robert W. Habe Sister Anna Marie, V.S.C.
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