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ADMINISTRATION Keeps Things Running Smoothly The Mount and Maur Hill are led by a dedicated group of Administra- tors. Perhaps one of the most difficult jobs in education, it is also one of the most thankless. Students sometimes perceive administrators as the bad guys because their interests often clash with those of the administration. The administrators are concerned with a variety of issues. Discipline, money, public relations, and curricu- lum planning are among the most im- portant. In addition to these, provid- ing support to the faculty and attend- ing to the myriad of details that come up each school day keep these people busy. A lot of the work of the adminis- tration goes unnoticed and unappre- ciated by the student body. Below, far right: Mr. Stork trys out the latest computer game on his desk monitor. Far right: Fr. Edwin Watson, OSB Right: Sr. Elaine Gregory, OSB Below: Fr. Barnabas Senecal, OSB Below Right: Fr. Thomas Flaherty, OSB Bottom: Mr. Edward J. Stork Bottom Right: Mr. Jeff Sachs
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Who’s Who Administrators at Maur Hill and the Mount Fr. Edwin Watson, OSB, President, Maur Hill Fr. Barnabas Senecal, OSB, Headmaster, Maur Hill Sr. Elaine Gregory, OSB, Principal, Mount Mr. Edward J. Stork, Academic Dean Fr. Thomas Flaherty, OSB, Dean of Students Mr. Jeff Sachs, Administrative Assistant Mount Above: Sister Elaine smiles for the camera. - Right: Father Edwin and some of the board inspect the chapel. Below right: Father Thomas glares at some students as they attempt to misbehave. Below: Father Barnabas gives Arturo Casteneda some advice about life in general.
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Seniors Make Their Last Year The Best This year the senior class pulled together and had a great year. Starting it out was Freshman ini- tiation. Where the seniors had a blast picking on their little brothers and sisters. “The reality of be- ing a senior did not hit me until the week of initia- tion began.” said Karen Handke. Next comes the dances Tennis Court, Home- coming, Sadie Hawkins and Prom. Where the sen- iors enjoyed their last high school dances. Then last but not least came the biggest event of our senior year, Graduation. Which brought a close to our high school days. “This year’s senior class has become so much closer that it’s going to be hard to separate at Graduation.” said Cyndy Andra.
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