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Mr. John Rashid was born and raised in Dearborn and attended St. Alphonsus Grade School and High School. Here he developed a strong relationship with God. which became the focal point of his career and personal philosophy. He graduated from the University of Detroit, majoring in Theology end History, and minoring in Philosophy and English. Later he received a Master's Degree in Education from the University of Michigan. Mr. Rashid feels his job is worthwhile and satisfying when students enthusiastically learn the teachings and beliefs of the Church and carry this enthusiasm to adulthood. Mr. Michael Quail went from Allen Park High School to Wayne State University where he majored in Mathematics and Psychology. He is presently working on his Master of Arts in Mathematics. During his years at Wayne he had some odd jobs such as transporting bodies—dead, that is—from the hospital to the morgue. As a teacher at St. Alphonsus. he would like to get everybody actively involved with all events. In his spare time, he likes to go camping, canoeing, and commune with nature. If he wasn't teaching. Mr. Quail says he’d either like to be a tennis or bowling pro. To become a counselor. Mrs. Marilyn Reagan had much schooling to tackle. After graduating from Shrine of the Little Flower High School, she attended Marygrove College, majoring in Sociology with a Psychology minor. She later went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Guidance and Counseling at Wayne State University. Among her other accomplishments, she worked with the handicapped at a school in Royal Oak. and as a substitute teacher. Mrs. Reagan immediately strikes you as someone who is always willing to give you help. While raising five children, she found and made time to listen with an open mind. 17
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Mr. Donald Dixon grew up in Dearborn and attended Edsel Ford High School. He went on to the University of Michigan where he graduated with majors in History and English. He has always been interested in literature, especially poetry, because he sees the beautiful way that people can ex- press themselves and let their feelings be known. When not working. Mr. Dixon enjoys the pleasures that music can bring, and the adventures of camping. His interests are revealed through the various jobs he has held. Aside from working as a page in a library and a camp counselor, he put himself through college by playing guitar. Ms. Carolyn Nord was born on Detroit's west side but her high school days were spent at the Felician Academy. She receiv- ed her BA at Madonna College, where she majored in English and minored in both Theology History. Ms. Nord has taught grades one through eight and also adult education programs. This is the first time in the history of Ms. Nord's career that she has taught in a high school. Miss Nord came to St. Alphonsus because she felt the student body cared about their education, and had heard of the dances, plays, music and sports. Mr. Thomas Rashid graduated from Eastern Michigan University where he received a Bachelor's Degree in Education with a major in History and a minor in Physical Education. He first came to work here at St. Alphonsus as a trainer on the coaching staff. Last year he accepted the position of Athletic Director, an extensive job that he is well trained for. He hopes to see more enthusiasm toward athletics by players and spec- tators alike. In Mr. Rashid’s eyes, being part of St. Alphonsus can be a fun and en- joyable experience, and he feels gratified to be back at his old high school. 16
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Fr. Ralph Quane feels comfortable at St. Alphonsus despite the fact that it is his first year here. He cites as the reason for this the small size of the school and the resultant well-defined school spirit. The students, he finds, are friendly to strangers and show a genuine desire to make people feel welcome. When Fr. Quane relaxes after a long day. he can be found reading Patristic Literature or listening to music. He was a musician before attending the seminary. When his reason for recreation turns from relaxing to relieving tension, he takes his frustrations out on raquet ball court, play- ing one of his favorite games. St. Al’s graduates always seem to come home again, but only a few return on such a long term basis as Mrs. Margaret Skora. After receiving her degree from Mercy College and teaching for a few years in the Detroit Public School system. Mrs. Skora has returned home to teach History and Government. She is presently working on a Master’s Degree at the University of Michigan at Dearborn. Because she has lived in this community all her life, Mrs. Skora feels she can under- stand the students more effectively. She feels more relaxed here than in the Detroit Schools because this is a smaller institu- tion which enables a teacher to get closer to the students. Mrs. Margaret Duelo has attended several schools in her academic career. After graduating from South High School, she attended Grand Rapids Junior College. From there, she proceeded to Michigan State University. Her final educational stop was the University of Michigan. Mrs. Duelo has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business and a Vocational Certificate. Now that her children are through high school and she has finshed with such responsibilities as having her son’s float built at her home. Mrs. Duelo can spend more time doing the things she enjoys most. Among these are bowling and watching baseball games. Baseball has been her favorite sport ever since she herself played on a team as a young girl. 18
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