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WORK? MARRIAGE 7 'F COLLEGE. 0 1 i M Q Whatever your problem may be, there's someone in the Guidance Department to help you. In the mobile unit, Mr. Dennis Plas worked with upper- classmen, while Sister Loretta Gilloe helped the underclassmen in the building. Mrs. Barb Poga- char handled the myriad problems of scheduling, Father Larry Martello dealt with problems of the soul, and Mr. Joseph Hoelscher was available to take care of problems of the mind as the new school psychologist. Fr Martello lrightl--but then, he's always right smllesfor the camera. Sr. Loretta at her type- writer lbelow leftl. Mr. Plas lbelow right? in the mobile unit. Mr. Hoelscher lbottom leftl after lunch lBottom middlel Mrs. Chesnut, hard at work as always. Mrs. Fragassi lbottom rightl gives her opinion of the mobile unit. . .
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the betterment of the school . - 'R L QW Ixos, .V Being assistant principal at a high school calls for a combination of Cary Grant, President Carter, and Jack the Ripper. While we may not have gotten ex- actly that, we did get a master of many talents to fill that position. Mr. Dennis Demcho is the owner, de- signer, builder, and repairer of golf clubs at his Demcho Golf Club Repair shop, and in the past he has been a gas station mechanic, a teacher in Bay Vllage, a stock car driver, assistant course manager and teaching pro in Avon Lake, and a policeman with the Sheffield Lake Police Department. His ex- perience as a policeman was a big help when he be- came Lorain Catholic's Dean of Men, which in turn prepared him to handle the problems that daily be- siege an assistant principal. He spends every minute of the day on the go, which makes getting a picture of him almost impossible! As he puts it, I'm going to live every minute as full as I can live. And as I go along, if I can help one person throughout each day, I'm having a good time and my day's com- plete.
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'VX If viii-ly, If you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs, you're probably part of LC's office staff. Mrs. Nlajesky ltop rightl heroically copes with Senior Skip Day and assorted absences, Mrs. Vecchio Ueftl tries to make Vdogvqeith achronlcal, money 'short- age, and Mr5.k'tFrag,assil faboveh struggles daily-ithrough fogfrain, and blizzards--to the mobileuniit. Through ltall, Nlrs. Ches- nut ltop Ie1fl.1,jialmlyingversees everything, deal ing.wIth'sth'e questions andfcri ses ofiladt- ministration, faculty, and students. If the pressure ever gets to her, she can turn to our new school nurse, the ever-happy Janice McNally, lmiddleileftl. M
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