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1 Gary Minie, Gail Gallagher, Lori Gartlner, johnny Shall. Ellen Tristine, Tim Gay Ryan, jerry Barrett, Marguerite Fetlerowicz, jimmy Strauss, Sandra Gadus, Kenny Camarro, Marguerite Dunigan, Glenn Barber. 2orge Schilling, Maureen Lynch, Josephine Tucci, Charles Luciano, tricia Muratori, Gary Phillips, Judy Pinto, Paul Caple. I Q UPLJS CGIDCWS Ryan, Kathleen Dc-Mar, Peter Fox, Frances DeI.uca, jack Maher john Poussner, Donna Toczko, Elena Lawton, Charles Brooker Allen. 33
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At Lauralton, the Student Council is a big organ- ization. It covers many areas, but its purpose can best be explained briefly by the Preamble in the handbook: to promote the best interests of our school and to instill the highest spirit of loyalty in the student body. A blue and white armband signifies that the wearer is a student council representative. She is a girl whom freshmen fear, sophomores envy, juniors obey and seniors have learned to respect. But these reps are more than proctors in an orderly studyg they are more than competent trafiic ofificersg they are the bass notes of a song supplement- ing and enriching the harmony of the school. And as an added high note in this harmony, they sponsor an annual dance, which makes the song doubly en- joyable both for themselves and for the juniors and sophomores. The Student Council's finest - comrades in leadership. Mary Weldon, Sharon Thaler, Barbara Kennedy, Celine Malisek. Our Student Council Representatives stand at attention. L. to R.: Michele Mark, Sandy Harkins, Wendy Ross, Marie Lupoli, Ellen Dunleavy, Veronica Loughlin, Karen Kleinhagen, Ellen Tris- tine, Joyce Calovine, Barbara Vincent, Kathy Lally, Marjorie Coughlin. Jim Student ounci Goodness! That sounds serious! is what these senior reps seem to be thinking. I.. to R., Second Row: Ellen Dunleavey, Maureen Gleason, Ellen Tristine, Miss Christine Maznicki, Sister Mary Natalie. L. to R., First Row: Karen Kleinhagen, Veronica Loughlin, Sharon Thaler. Standing: President, Barbara Kennedy.
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I Every student at Lauralton Hall is a member of our Athletic Asso- ciation. It presents to us a well- rounded program of sports during the year. In the fall speed' ball reignsg winter brings volleyball, calisthenics, and basketball, while spring heralds the approach of ten- nis and softball. The AA arranges intramural games, Blue-White games, tennis and badminton tournaments and the popular Faculty-Varsity games. Through its activities, the asso- ciation strives to instill in all mem- bers a true Christian spirit of fair play, sportsmanship and co-opera- tion. AA OFFICERS- Seated: McGee Ryan, Secretary, Patty Maher, Vice-President. Standing h l d Miss Mari Maggie Dunigan, White Captain, Marion Onorato, Co-Captain of C eer ea ers, .. Costantini, Advisor, Rosemary Green, President, Gail DeMarco, Co-Captain of Cheerleader Boni Carbone, Blue Captaing Joanne Puccio, Treasurer. jqtlzletlc Standing: Co-Captains - Marion Onorato and Gail DeMarco. Seated: Mary Lou Dinan. Mona Kamykowski, Judy Cholko, Virginia Noia, Sue McEnerney, Pat Scherer, Alyce Harkin, Barbara Kennedy, Denise Hutchison, Sandy Matis. CHEERLEADERS rallies, Adding pep, color, spirit and vocal support to the varsity games and pep our cheerleaders are an especially school-spirited group. We owe them a debt of grati- . . . . . . . iris tude for their unselfish, untiring efforts in rallying school spirit and cheering our g 34 on to victory.
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