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University employee swipes students into Sadler with a smile

By Heath D. Williams
Posted: 10/9/06, 9:38 PM EST Section: Feature
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Ask any student who has ever eaten in Sadler dining hall about Irene Krebzdak, and chances are a smile will appear.

It is a smile that resembles the one Irene always wears as she swipes students' cards when they enter the dining hall. That smile, along with welcoming bright eyes behind her glasses, is always there to welcome students, along with a basket of starlight mints.

"It's kind of like coming home to your own kitchen and having your mom welcome you into the dining room," said Angela Pruszenski, a sophomore international relations major.

Pruszenski lived in Sadler last year, but now resides across campus at Shaw. She said she loves coming back to Sadler to eat just because of Irene.

"She'll always remember your name, always," Pruszenski said. "No matter how many hundreds of kids come down here, she'll remember your name if she sees you out on the street."

Irene's ability to remember students' names makes the welcome she gives each student entering the dining hall all the more genuine.

"There's kids that are living on South Campus, and they haven't been here to eat for years, but when I see them, I remember their name," Irene said. "I never forget faces, and I connect the faces with the name."

Irene is also famous for her short, but meaningful and pleasant conversations with students as they enter the dining hall. She always makes a point to ask how each student is doing that day, and almost always tells them, "I'm doin' awesome!"

Irene, who, with a chuckle claimed to only be 29 years old, has worked for the university for 33 years and at Sadler for the past 15 years. She said her favorite part of the job is talking with the students who come through every day.

"I used to work in the mail room," she said. "I just wanted to do something different. I wanted to meet new kids and I wanted to interact with them."

Nancy Pelligrini, a co-worker of Irene's for the past six years, said she envies Irene's enthusiasm in her job.

"Everybody loves Irene," Pelligrini said. "I really don't know how she remembers everybody's name. I can remember some faces, but names? Forget it. She's the only one I know that does that."

Irene works at Sadler every weekday, from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. She said she never tires, though, because she adores her job.

"I've never seen myself doing anything else," she said. "I absolutely love this job. I love interacting with the kids as they walk in. I enjoy talking with them. I enjoy meeting their parents."
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Elizabeth Johnson

posted 10/10/06 @ 8:30 PM EST

I lived in Sadler for two years, and I cannot remember a day when Irene was unfriendly or impersonal. At such a large school it's people like Irene who make students feel like individuals instead of just a number. (Continued…)

Kusznir Hartmut

posted 7/05/07 @ 4:07 PM EST

I am a Cousin of Irene Krebsdak from Syracuse; I live in Hannover/Germany. Can you help me to contact her? Thanks.

Hartmut Kusznir

Whatever

posted 2/17/09 @ 11:32 AM EST

I'm sure she's a nice lady, but I have such a difficult name that she doesn't even try to pronounce it, and end up not even telling me to have a nice day. (Continued…)

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