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Mrs. Kendregan is indispensable to the smooth operation of the Sr. Bernice is always willing, no matter how busy, to take time to help a student, principal ' s office. Mrs. Altmeyer works steadily throughout the day, helping to organize the many details of the business office. No question about it, Mrs. Ocken enjoys her work and her attitude towards everyone attests to it. Mrs. Holly provides the teachers with bits of news and announcements for the day. Mrs. Below is concentrating on her work. The paper work at Dwenger never ends. ?r
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People Helping People The Guidance Department played a major role in many aspects of student life at Dwenger. Apart from the individual counseling, the Guidance staff administered numerous stu- dent aptitude tests. Another important service of Guidance was helping students plan their futures. During the 1974-75 school year, Father Pfister and Father Suehr were joined in their duties by Miss Cathy Arata, who assumed Mr. Walz ' s former position as counselor. Mr. Walz became the Director of Admissions. Mrs. Pfister contributed much to the Guidance Department as secretary. In the office, the ladies gave an all out effort. They proved their efficiency by keeping the Administrative Department running smoothly all year. r Mr. Walz is always able to make new students feel welcomed with his friendly smile. Is Father Pfister coming or going? It ' s hard to tell because of his busy schedule as Guidance Director. Father Suehr always comes through with the impossible for the under- classmen. Miss Arata is always willing to listen with a cheerful smile and to help whenever and wherever she can. Mrs. Pfister is the backbone of the Guidance Department because of her secretarial skills. n .» . } ' J- X i I . vi
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Bishop Dwenger acquired ten new fac- ulty members this year. Mrs. Anne Case became head of the Art Department, while Sister Theresa Marie Dulle and Mrs. Isabel Smulkstys were well received ad- ditions to the Science Program. The Math Department acquired the expertise of Mrs. Harriet Hinkie and Mr. Lloyd Book- myer. Mr. Paul Johnston instructed the Juniors about Church History, while Sister Roberta Malewski taught Religion to the Sophomores. Mr. John Minch and Miss Pamela McCartney lead the Physical Edu- cation Department. Mrs. Lavely joined the English Department replacing Ms. Diane Matthews who resigned at the end of the semester. MARY BARNES — Eng. 10 KATHERINE BROWN — Eng. 9, Lat. 1,2,3, Sr. CI. Mod. ANNE CASE — App. Art, Art 1,2,3,4 JERRY CRALL — Descrip. Phys., Geo., Phys., Stats. SISTER JUDITH DILTZ — Eng. 10, News Media, Trumpet Mod. SISTER THERESA MARIE DULLE — Analys. of func. Bio., Soph. CI. Mod. ELOISE FRUSHOUR — Chef Tailoring, Clothing 1,2, Foods 1,2 PATRICIA GENTILE — Earth Sci., Faith Church JOYCE GLOMAN — Adv. Bio., Anatomy Phys., Bio. ROBERT HERBER — Gov., Health Saf., U.S. Hist. GEORGE HICKS — Mech. Draw. 1,2 HARRIET HINKLE — Alg. 1,Geo. MARY ANN JACKSON — Col. Prep Writing, Eng. Lit. ANNE JOHNSTON — Eng. 9, Yrbk. Mod. PAUL JOHNSTON — Church Hist., Mass Sac. SHARON KALTENMARK — Am. Lit. -»- I h 360 ' FLDOi -J. Sister Josele ' s recovery is made possible by quiet students and a comfortable wheelchair. 14 ACADEMICS
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