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Selecting decorations for the Junior Fashion Show are Sergeant-at-Arms, Jackie W are, President, urer, Jane Wilcheclc, Secretary, Jackie Jackson, and Vice-President, Peggy Kiser. Class Ring Moves Juniors Up to Seniority WITH THE BEGINNING of this 67-68 school year the class of 1969 finds itself in the role of upper- classmen. Like all the classes before them they have had to struggle to receive the responsibility that a Junior must accept. Whether preparing a term paper, taking the P.S.A.T., or working on the fashion show, the Juniors at I.C. are the all-around girls who have earned the respect of all. They are the ones who show off their class rings with a sense of pride, or jump for joy when their class has reached its goal in the annual CSMC race. Always, the Junior is willing to lend a helping hand in all school sponsored activities, such as the Junior Fashion Show, the Senior Talent Show, or stage productions. There is much work and play for the Juniors. Aspiring journalists take their places on the Irnmaculata or Marian staff while ardent stu- dents are becoming probationary or full pledged members of the National Honor Society. Late in the year, during Leadership Week, it is the duty of the Class to nominate two girls, one of whom will fill the office of President of the Student Council. Excelling in fun the Juniors vigorously compete among themselves or with other classes, either in a fast game of basketball or four squares. THE CLASS OF '69 PRESENTED Anything Goes,', their annual fashion show, on October 6. Profits from this project are used for the traditional Junior- Senior Prom. THE JUNIOR CLASS of 1969 has what it takes- spirit, interest, enthusiasm, and team work, to make their class the best ever and to lead them toward the duties taken on as next yearls Seniors. Mary Jane Dungan, Treas
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Class ring: symbol of achievement. EDITOR: EMELIA GIANNINI ASSISTANT: LYDIA FAIERS 251' Q Looking over a preparatory exam book, Paola Quarin finds it none to early to begin studying. Qemonstrating one of her many talents argund LC is Junior, Elizabeth Gorgia. 'E w
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EAGER TO SHOW THEIR SCHOOL SPIRIT, .lun- iors coined their talents to put on a successful fashion show. Held on Oct. 6, 1967, uAnything Goes went into the memories of the class of 769 as the biggest and best fashion show ever. This, their last big money making project before the prom, began with excitement and expectation at 8:00 in Marian Hall. Serving as over-all chairman, Vice- President Peggy Kiser spurred everyone to partici- pate in this project. Freshmen, Mary Klank, Donna Leone and Teresa Adamo, Sophomores, Susan Orians, Lillian Byrd, and Camille Palazola, Juniors, Sally Klank, Paula Perkins, and Patty Rakowsky, and Seniors, Kathy Waller, Libby Chiozza and Helen Brown represented their classes along with four faculty members. Styles ranging from casual to formal were donned by the models as they showed the latest in fashion. Mrs. Alice Elliot, narrator for the Mamlselle sponsored fashion, gave a short commentary on each outfit, highlighting the evening with her own professional modeling. The music of the :'Charms and the winning of door prizes added fun to this entertaining evening. Countless hours of hard work and determination prove that Anything Goesl' at the Junior Fashion Show. Susan Ables Geana Adamo Veronica Barrett Diana Bernard Linda Bistolfi Eileen Bland Linda Bomprezzi Sylvia' Bosi Debbie Boyd .ludy Carr Ann Carrigan Marilyn Cash Junior models Sally Klank, Paula Perkins and Patty Rakow- sky wore the latest in mod clothing at the Junior Fashion Show.
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