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THE DWENGER FACULTY TEACHERS WHO ARE DEVOTED TO THEIR STUDENTS A few years ago, an eighth grade student left grade school and soon became a fresh- man at Bishop Dwen- ger High School. He had some concerns about the teachers he would have. It had oc- curred to him that Bish- op Dwenger was larg- er than his grade school. The teachers had more students to contend with, and those students had varying class sched- ules. This had implied to the incoming freshman that Dwenger ' s teach- ers would have less time for their students and would be less friendly than his grade school teachers. He quickly found he was wrong. His new teach- ers did have time for him. They also recog- nized their students as individuals and treated them as such. They were friendly and inter- ested in their students. These qualities helped him greatly in his high school career. Three and a half years after his entrance into Bishop Dwenger, this students even decided to write this essay about Dwenger ' s teachers. Ideally, teachers should mal e their sub- jects interesting. They should teach in such a way that their students learn the material well. They should control the classroom, but not in on overbearing man- ner. They should have time for their students. Also, they should have a good relationship with them. Dwenger ' s teachers come very close to this ideal. The effort they put into their job is obvious. MR. DON RYAN: Business Computers; Keyboard Application MRS. EDIE CARROLL: Business English; Mass Media; American Literature MR. ROBERT SLATTERY Band MRS. CHERIE BEHN: Physics; Chemistry; Honors Physics 24 FACULTY
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NERVE CENTER . . OFFICE THE MAIN OUR SECRETARIES KEEP TRACK OF THE PULSE Mrs. Evelyn Holly: Attendance Clerk Mrs. Bernice Ocken: Admissions Office Mrs. Betty Passino: Front Office Mrs. Rosemary Maher: Secretary to Mr. Gaughan lere do you go when you need some- thing or you lost some- thing or you found something, or your mother called and left a message, or you need to set up an ap- pointment with Mr. Gaughan, etc. You go to the main office, that ' s where. This Is the hub of the school!!! Ev- eryone has to stop off here at several points in their lives, first, if you ' re sick, you or your parent must call in to report that you will not be in school today. Second, the tuition money must be dropped off at the business office. Third, you need to buy some- thing from the book- store. Fourth, you want to vote for Homecom- ing Queen and were late for school and missed the ballots in the Homeroom. The list could go on to One Hundred. Mrs. Passino and Mrs. Holly relax between sorting out the attendance The ladies In the business office: Mrs. Pat Altmeyer and Mrs. Judi Dawley. cords. Mrs. Passino had her feet fixed this year. OFFICE 23
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DR. GLADYS RUIZ; Algebra II Trigonometry; Trigonometry; Algebra II MR. STEPHEN BROMBEREK: Mass Sacraments; Teachings of Christ MR. MARK JOHNSON: Keyboard Application; Accounting; Recordkeeping 1 1 1 Sn - i ' 1 1 K %.-J m 1 Jm w A . ■ ► H ' k y. ! MR. JAMES KOESTER: World History; U.S. History MS. ANNE CASE: Art I, II, III, IV MR. MARTIN TIERNEY: World Literature; English Literature MRS. SUE BROWN: Latin I, II, III, IV MS. CHRISTINE MACIEJEWSKI: Old Testament MR. TIM PHILLIPS: Biology; Earth Science FACULTY 25
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