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Teachers are people too, Stritch teachers sometiines seem a little crazier than most Being a Stritch teacher sometimes meant taking part in just a little crazi- ness. Here are some funny memories from the year. Father Ed Pawlowski: Burying Mrs. Wilcox's stuffed dog Snoopy by the convent fire hydrant. Miss Mona Leos: Being locked in the men's restroom by Father Gerrick, Where I spent 45 minutes of my free period. Miss Sharon Houghton: Getting locked in the coaches' restroom with barely anything on: then later that day, getting locked in a Scott High rest- room, Where I had to break a padlock to get out. Mrs. Carol Schwartz: Watching Weird movies projected on a head of lettuce. Left: New teachers this year followed the tradition of past years at the staff Christmas party and per- formed a Christmas skit. Below left: The festival had a mysterious rolierskating rabbit as an added attraction. His helper with the skates is Mrs. Carol Schwartz. Below: Being principal includes more than just sitting in an office. Here Sister Louis de Montfort tries to clear off the mounds ofsnow from the driveway after the blizzard of 82. 4 V l 3 I 1 I teacher feature! lO'7
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Above: The snaff Chrisunas parny included a chance Lo sin on SanLa's lap. Mr. Doug Neuendorf appears Lo he Lrying Lo keep himself from falling off. Above righnz As parm ofpromouon tor Lhe Baha- mas raffle, Leaohers were asked Lo dress up in splashy prinns and Lropieal olonhes. Below: MBe mean Lo yellow and green was one of Lhe Lhernes for Spirim Week. 'l'o be pam of Lhe rnood, some sLu- dents and Leaohers, like Miss Lisa Rainer, Dave Black, and Miss Rachael Wardin, wore leanher jaokens and eh un R' hL A hlushin bride like .Q , 5 E S. : , Lhis could only he found aL SLriLoh's Nobodys Wedding. Here Famer Ed Pawlowski holds his bouqueii of flowers. 1063! teacher feature
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At two special programs, students learn about colleg and jobs from people in the field Stritch's first Career Day Cor actually Career Morningb on March 15 brought in area people to speak about their jobs. Jan Skunda, from WTOL-TV Csister of counselor Mrs. Jeanne Frakerj spoke on career planning. Then students chose from over 60 talks on professions. College and Career Night, Octo- ber 27, gave students and parents a chance to hear about area schools, as Well as careers in engineer- ing, health services, business, and the military. Below: Journalism was the subject when Blade writers Judy 'lar- janyi and Dave llaolcenberg talked to Tom Glauser, Sheri Sohudel, and Dave Hoohanadel on Career Day. Far below: College catalogs provide information for Casey Talbott. Farther below: A representa- tive from the University of Dayton talks to Chris Ulinski on Career Night. Right: ln a class on animal care, Michelle Sosavnioki gives Dean Root a chance to examine a snake. Below right: Joe Powers proves he can handle a stinky situation on Career Day. r-- lC8 X colleges, careers 'Yi r
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