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Left: jEven thou^'sfte is
working feverishly, Mrs.
. Bango gladly welcomes her
[ constant stream, ofvisi~ I
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- | atersjduring Jiattcrtveen.
fojpj.% “She’s the most understanding, sympathetic |
|| woman ! know, she’s like my second mom,” says
^ senior Olga DeiValle Stich a high and compas-
| sionate opinion of Mrs. Bango, the high school
i f leaving Bclen Jesuit, an al]-male ]^ o o l , she |
f . change. riving been at C&rrolhon eight years;: ;
she has created a wonderful, spirited place to go |
i| adding life, to the school.” explains senior Kim $
^ always willing to listen to anyone, not
I only school related, but anything on a student’s V
“Shers very helpful, always willing to give
I ■.senior
coming home from a day full of work,
g5|wa|iy<>ne in her home hats a problem* she does*
.
??' |>’t hesitate to do anything in her power to help
|v. out. She is-a^ftnririg mother and a great friend
r|. :to her daughters. “She is tny principal, my moth* |
“Shefs like a^iJ&HQtfta** says Rosario Vadia |