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keep school running smoothly I ' laking life easier for the students and faculty was the job of many different peo- ple in many different areas other than the classrooms. Keeping the school clean, answering telephones, keeping the paper work caught up, providing lunches, taking care of attendance records, and bringing library materials to the students were vital services to the school. Loyal workers in these areas were often doing their jobs behind the scenes. Making their jobs easier were student aids who volunteered their free period to run errands and man the circulation desk in the library. Others received little pay for afterschool clean-up of halls and classrooms. @ Taking some time off. school secretary, Mrs. Mary Moll, slips into the gym to watch the U. of L. drama production. Caugfit in a rarely-seen pose. Mr. Jim McGee is shown eating lunch with Mrs. Hallie Westerman in the cafeteria. Mr. McGee. the highly praised maintenance engineer, kept the school sparkling as usual. In the business office. Mrs. Lavinia Osborne, chats with Mrs, Hallie Westerman about financial matters. Mrs. Osborne was bookkeeper for the school ' s ac- counts. Cafeteria workers — Mrs. Regina Steffan, Mrs. Viola Stenger. Mrs. Dorothy Snawder, Mrs. Doris Leitner. and Mrs. Hallie Westerman. Slaving away after everyone has gone home, Chris Vittitoe. John Crawford, and Danny Ryan worked some of their tuition off by cleaning the school. People 35
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Behind- the- scene workers . ' fi ' Sharing secretarial duties between the Falconeers As Mrs. Pat Hicks will tell you, most of a school and the Athletic Dept., Mrs. Betty McGrath spent secretary ' s time is spent answering the telephone, her day in two offices. At lunchtime, however, she was Along with answering a parade of student questions selling game tickets most of the time. throughout the day, Mrs. Hicks burned typewriter keys. Ubrary Assistants -Kelly Smith, Scott Hunter, John Steve Gregory, Miss Charlotte Miller. Library Media Part-time secretary in charge of attendance, Mrs. Sodini, Gerald Heuke, Rusty Wessel, Mark Faulkner, Specialist. R ' ta Clayton was kept busy when the flu epidemic hit in February. Office Assistants — 1st Row: Gerald Tubb, John Dever, Wes Newton. Steve McMillen, John Rhea, 2nd Row: Norman Neuner, Joel Milliner, Kevin Dicken, Danny Walsh, Forrest Snyder, Tony Steuer. Richard Lozowicki, Joe Armstrong. Danny Crockett, Jay Sodini. 34 People
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On a pitch-out to fullback, Dave Lally (20) in the first Trinity football game, quarterback, Opie Hanreld (10), shows how he led the Falcons to a 12-2 season. ...» ».» ..«.-,
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