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, Q of :Kms 'yur 'wt J i - he lnteract Club has accom- plished many ofthe goals we set with the very first meeting. The year started with a Clothes Drive to aid the less fortunate in San Salva- dor - a big success because of its im- portance. We also held our annual Christmas Party for underprivileged children in which study halls raised money for their adopted children. Through these activities which have aided the community, we were able to fulfill the motto of our club which is based on - Hservice above self . Kathy Myers President Members ofthe Interact club are: fback l. to r.J A. Gaymon, N. Mascibroda, Mr. McNichol, D. Malinowski, T. Pennise, K. Meyers, K. McErlain. C. Maneely, L. Levandowski, T. Schartz, D. O'Conner, J. McGonigle, K. Lajowicz fSec.J, K. Meyers CPres.J, A. Toner fV.P.J, M. Marder. ou do solemnly swear, each man by whatever he holds most sacred, that you will be loyal to the pro- fession of medicine and just and generous to its membersg that you will lead your lives and practice your act in up- rightness and honorg that into whatsoever huose you shall enter, it shall be for the good of the sick to the utmost wrong... Hippocratic Oath The Future Physicians are: Mr. Stankiewicz, fback l. to r.J Lauren Markowski, Rudy Pas- cual, Tamara La Couture, Rick Millilo, Kris Halt, ffront l. to r.J Kathy Howard, Debbie Forbes, Mary Beth Sapanaro, Cathy Roma- noff, Sue Rohrer. 157
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. ancers for Life consists of stu- dents who have strong convic- tions against all forms of life destruction such as abortion, eutha- nasia, and infanticide. The club's main purpose is to help prevent abor- tion - on - demand through prayer, educating fellow students, and raising money for institutions such as Birth- right. The club's main activities occurred during the National Respect Life Week in October. Molds of a develop- ing baby were placed in the main of- fice display case. A raffle for a Cab- bage Patch Kid was also held. Lanc- ers for Life will stand as long as some students are dedicated to stop this problem in our country. Mary Countryman Chairperson The members of Lancers' for Life are: fback l. to rj J. Kane, E. Rooney, M. Lattouf, M. Countryman, L. Levandowski, K. McErlain, L. McLaughlin, J. Lewis, ffront l. to r.J C. lovannicci, K. Skorch, T. Schwartz, and D. Evanish. Upper: Senior members of Fr. Vic's disscussion group are: fback l. to r.j Mike Burkhardt, Fr. Vic, Kris Halt, Mark Del Prato, Donna Mal- tese, Cfront l. to r.J Tom Herbert, Maryanne Catone, Harry Harvey, Barb Biluck, Steve Sabo. Bottom: Junior members are: fback l. to r.J Dan Relovsky, Fr. Vic, Jim Connolly, Tom Gee, ffront l. to r.J Chris Reiner, Nick Lo Presti, Doug Harty, Brian Kluchnick, Jeff .Ian- ney, Sheila Thomas. Opposite Page Bottom: Frosh members are: tback l. to r.J Becky Forgione, Bridget O'Kane, Fr. Vic, Shannon Meehan, Anthony Micsko, ffront l. to r.J Jeff Santarpio, Keith Harvey, Rich Marsh. l56
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he Mock Trial is an important pro , 'Q' - gram which allows students the op- portunity to compete against each other using the fundementals of the law. The topic of this year's trail case was mur- derp the case was an accurate display of what goes on in an actual trial. The students involved prepared both a defense and a prosecution in order to present their views as best they could. Tim McWilliams and Chris Day served as attorneys while the rest of the starting team consisted of Lori McLaughlin, Mike Burkhardt, and Donna Maltese. Mr. Guida once again served as both supervisor and friend to the members. The members of the winning Mock Trial team are: fback I. to r.J Mr. Guida, Dawn Evanish, Jackie Lewis, Lori McLaughlin, Shelia Thomas, Stacy Ross, Donna Maltese, Carl Brasek, Lou Christou Cfront l. to r.J Greg Hart, Tim McWilliams, Don Stillwell Rob Bill- ings, Michael Burkhardt. l58 have ideas. They probably wonit 'revolutionize the world, or set it on fire, or be bound in a book that sells millions. I know they'll workg Someone must listen to themf, Those lines best describe the Tumbler,s purpose - an outlet for creativity and individuality. The words, thoughts and feelings of every person are important. It does not matter if you are a suc- cessful writers, artist, or poetg your ideas are just as valuable. Members of the 1985-86 Tumbler Magazine are: fl. to r.J Ron Vito, Luke Cunningham, Mary Apa- liski, Susan Poliniak, Dawn Meyers, Helen Larkin and Mr. Semptimphhelter. Che Balisters
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