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Case Western Reserve University volume xlvi, issue 4 friday, 9/12/2014
Observer
Mission Accomplished pg. 19
Andrew Hodowanec/Observer Spartan football defeated arch rival Carnegie Mellon by a score of 30-0 to hoist the 29th annual Academic Bowl last Friday.
A loss to the CWRU community Remembering facilities worker Chris Malloy
Late facilities worker Chris Malloy seemed like the happiest worker at Case Western Reserve University. He couldn’t stop smiling, and it was contagious. “He was always smiling,” said Matt
Dvorak, the Graduate Resident Mentor for House 7 of the Village at 115th who worked with Malloy at the North Area Office. “He was on the balls of his feet half the time; he’d just spring into the office.” Dvorak, who has worked at the North Area Office for the past five summers, saw Malloy, the Housing facilities HVAC technician on an almost daily
basis during his time at CWRU. They even bonded outside the office too, when Dvorak’s apartment’s air-conditioning malfunctioned. Malloy used to stop by every day to tell Dvorak that “we didn’t forget about you. We’re working on it.” He took pride in helping his friends.
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While Malloy’s work moved him all over campus, staff at the North Area Office, located in Wade Commons, saw Malloy when he stopped by to get keys or discuss facilities work orders. “He’d always say, ‘I’m looking out for you, I’ve got you,’” said department assistant Beth Emmelhainz. She smiled
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