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DEDICATIONS An .iddition to our administrative staff in 19 6 was Dcbra D Aguillo Dean Deb, as she is affectionately called, grew up in a suburb of New York City. She later attended SUNY in Bin hamton where she received decrees in An History and English. Receiving her MA in l ' ) ) and her specialist in education degree in I9 6 at SUNY in Albany, Dean Deb .served as an intern at Vassar College after receiving her degrees. As the coordinator of the Career Develop- ment Center in Long Hall, Dean Deb ' s main function is to make students aware of their own potential, their own skills, and the careers that would fit in with those skills. Deb likes to think of the CDC as the life center more than a career center, because the jobs that the students attain are going to affect their lives. Therefore, she wants to help the students find a career that would be satisfying to them. When asked about her general comment of the students of Lyco, she replied. For the most part our students are genuine, sincere, friendly, and have personality. We have disci- pline problems, but most of the students are making the most of their four years here. I like to think that the students are my friends — that we are all working together towards a certain end. That end being the students career. Dean Deb hopes that once the students graduate, thcv will Strive for success and know themselves. If you can know yourself, you have a sense of stability within the changing world. You have something to hold onto. If you don ' t, you ' ll be buffered around, ' ou ' ll have different forces acting upon you. 1 thmk it is very important to know who vou are. what you want from your life, and what you want to get from your career. Once you do that, you can be ver ' .secure in the world, and you can succeed. Dean Deb ' s first reaction in learning that she was a co-recipient of the yearbook dedica- tion was pleasurable and a real surprise. If I had to choose someone to dedicate the year- book to, 1 would have chosen Father Tamalis, because he has done a lot for the students and for the school. My second reaction w-as horror because I knew my piclure had to be taken, and I ' m not photogenic. However, she appreciates student recognition. In recognition of her service in the Career Development Center, the Class of 1980 is proud to co-dedicate its yearbook to Dean Debra D ' Aguillo.
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YEARBOOK During the four years of our college educa- tion, each student has to visit the bookstore for at least one of numerous items. Upon our visit we usually see and speak to Mrs. Doro- thy Streeter, the bookstore manager. Mrs. Streeter began working for the col- lege when Robert Wharton, a high school friend and then Business Manager of the col- lege, needed a secretary and a manager for the bookstore. Her husband was later hired to teach Economics, and Mrs. Streeter says that both she and her husband tiecame perma- nent fixtures at the school. As the manager of the bookstore in the W ' ertz Student Center. Mrs. Streeter ' s main function is that of a working manager and not that of a sufiervising one. She is in charge of doing anything that needs to x done — from unpacking and packing cartons, putting out stock, running the cash register, to doing the most imponant job of dealing with fac- ulty on book selections and making sure text- bcK)ks are here when needed. When asked about her general comment of the students at Lyco, Mrs. Streeter replied. I find the students on the w hole a fine buncli of kids. It ' s always a joy to see them when they come back and to hear what they ' re doing with their lives. Mrs. Streeter hopes that once the Seniors graduate they will get a job that they truly like. I cannot see how people stay in jobs they despise. Dissatis- faction can be a killer. Mrs. Streeter ' s first reaction on learning that she was a co-recipient of the yearbook dedication was one of total shock. My first thought was this would have pleased John (her husband) and Mother. 1 never worked for recognition and frankly find it uncomfort- able to be prai.sed in anyway. I always felt if 1 lid mv job as well as I could, and nobody screamed, that I must be doing something right. Well, Mrs. Streeter you have been doing something right and in recognition of your dedicated service since 1946, the Class of 1980 is proud to co-dedicate its yearbook to you.
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