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C B A strives to
teach. She
is
kind, helpful,
caring. She
brings
to C B A
a
very positive
and
feeling
access them easily to meet your needs. Mr. Barnaba
considers her to be a very accommodating person.
He says, “She’s a rare person. She’ll stop and help
you.” According to Dr. Dalakos, “She does eve­
he is the voice on the intercom. She is the
speaker on the classroom phone. She is the
woman that we all know and love who sits
Dedication
The job of receptionist at CBA is a very de­
manding one that often entails much more than
its description. On many occasions, Mrs. Franz de­
livers students’ lunches or their gym clothes that
they left at home. Mrs. Franz keeps track of ap­
pointments and student’s schedules. She has rolod-
rything. She’s a troubleshooter. She knows birth­
days. She knows all the kids’ names and where
everything is.”
Mrs. Franz is a cherished part of the CBA com­
munity. She makes CBA a more comfortable place
to be with her attitude, hard work and organization.
As Mr. Owens says, “She’s an angel.”
By Pat Donnelfi
behind the counter in the front office. This special
person is Mrs. Franz.
Mrs. Franz embodies many of the qualities that
that inspires and cheers all that come in contact
with her. “She is a delightful person,” according
to Mr. Sacco.
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exes and
files
of every
aspect
of C B A ,
and she can




















































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