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...xx NDE Tront Four, Operate E oientiy To run a large, private high school success- fully, a good administrative body is necessary. Well, Notre Dame is a large, private high school which has been run rather successfully. We never hear of the men who stand behind the school, but perhaps, that is the way they prefer it. Yet, We should give credit Where credit is due. The mold of the administrative body is shaped around four men-. Serving as its strong foundation is ounprincipal, Fr. Henry Rancourt who must deal with the various, and sometimes serious, prob- lems of the school. Supporting the structure of this body is the backbone of the school, Mr. William Raymond, Dean of Students. Mr. Raymond has the lonely job of keeping the students of ND in line by administering discipline Where necessary. Also composing an important part of the ad- ministrative team is Fr. Raymond Ouelette, Dean of Studies. Seldom getting any complaints, Fr. Ouelette annually forms the schedules of the ND student body- The last, but certainly not the least important man of the staff, is Fr. Normand Martin, ND's rector. Although Fr. Martin quietly functions through the school, his guidance to the administra- tion has been in valuable as well as respected. To add to the prestige of the administration, all of these men are most competent teachers, and their wisdom, sacrifice, leadership, and intelligence is exemplified by the kind of school ND is. It is ironic that even though the presence of these four men is deeply felt, their hard and brilliant work will go unnoticed by our students. RIGHT: Fr. Martin hangs right in there to give credit where credit is due at the Athletic Banquet. TOP RIGHT: A smile is worth a thousand words in this conversation between Fr. Rancourt and ffrom left to rightj John Hart, Louis Perlotto, and Jim Connolly. LEFT: Error, error, error thinks Fr. Oulette as he looks over revised sched- ules for '72-'73, TOP LEFT: Here we see the '73 model of Mr. Raymond, assistant principal. The smile is op- tional. 13
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'E cient, Best Describes ND Staff BOTTOM RIGHT: The huge task of directing ND's financial affairs is done by Mr. Charles Stys who takes a quick moment from a seemingly endless task to pose for the photographer. ABOVE: Br. Sirois, with that famous smile on his face, files through the name list to make that infamous bust for skipping. 14 h
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