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Left: Sr. Barbara Verheyen listens to a suggestion from Sr. Harriet Below: Sr. Pat Clement prepares Koutsoumpas and Mr. Land. the gym for an all-school assembly. Left: Sr. Pat Clement, supporting the Red Cross Blood Mobile willing- ly prepares to donate blood. Above: Sr. Barbara Verheyen shows her appreciation for the out- standing basketball coaching of Jim McMurray. 29
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All In A Day’s Work Alone in their offices with papers stacked so high you can barely see the desk buried beneath is frequent- ly the way we see our ad- ministrators. Their dedica- tion often remains unno- ticed by those traveling the halls of STA. Yet, they are there, Sr. Barbara Ver- heyen, Sr. Pat Clement, and Ms. Faith Wilson, constant- ly maintaining order in a school with over five hun- dred teenage girls. School quite simply would not go on without the integral jobs they do so well. A better view of an administrator’s daily life comes from Ms. Wilson, who explained the diversity of her job. My least favorite thing is ask- ing students to make a school change because they are having trouble with our academic program. I always know it's realy traumatic and it makes me feel real bad, even though I know it’s for the best.” Flowever, there is a posi- tive side to the job, too. My favorite thing is work- ing with the teachers and developing programs for the school. It's enjoyable and challenging working with the STA faculty, and for the most part I really like my job.” It becomes clear that the duties of the ad- ministrators are not easy but for them it’s all in a day’s work. Above: Mr. Wilson enjoys receiv- Top: Mrs. Wilson, sporting an STA ing a congratulatory phone call sweatshirt and gold lei, shows up to from a pleased parent. support the Stars. 2$
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Above: Mr. Bob Paulbeck, the Math Center Tutor, organizes his papers inn preparation for students need- ing help in math. Right: Ms. Shirley Renaud smiles after hearing an intelligent com- ment made by one of her freshman English students. y i I 30
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