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its wg Senior Homeroom Representatives: Clockwise: Rosemary Siriunni, Doreen Fabery, Lynette Indioicco. Sophomore Homeroom Representatives: Left to Right: Deborah Behlo. Roseanne Navzirroli, Karla Metzler, 35 Freshmen iiomeroom Representatives: Seated: Sharon Amlirosio. fiitlilt ing! Francisco PiliE1ZZU,SllSilHf3ilI'2l,fi0UI1i0SiI'iilf1I1i. i W t' , if W junior Homeroom Representatives: Left to Right: Nancy Swiclergnl. De horah Berard, lnnice Leone.
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E nity And Spirit Result The 'rpith of toflay prefers to believe they are a new breed 2 ample. Part of society, demanding to be heard, they rnay be correct in their conviction. Madonna proudly gives its students a voice in student government through class officers and homeroom representation. Presffnting the student viewpoint effectively requires a certain de- gree of leadership, for a student representative has to act satisfactorily and responsibly toward her peers. To gain an insight into her abilities in this field, Madonna offers many chances for experience in democratic pro- cedures. Conducting class meetings, planning class projects and voicing homeroom grievances are among their many tasks. As a representative, she is also respon- sible for relaying the Student Council minutes and organ- izing the homeroom booth for the Christmas Bazaar. The most memorable event, the class prom, is headed by the class officers. Their job is large but packed with satis- faction, satisfaction of helping their class grow in unity and co-operation. With the number of youth participation in national affairs increasing, it is becoming more important for each of them to have the experience of leadership, for soon they will have to be productive citizens. Sophomore Class Officers: Left to Right: Christine Litke, Vice-President: Mary Pullano, President: Karen Dyster, Secretary: Catherine Milicia, Treasurer. From Student Leadership 'V Senior Class Officers: Seated: Patricia Oliverio, President: Marsha Fera, Vice-Presidentg Standing: Kathleen Bauer, Treasurer: Marjorie Mann, Secretary. Iunior Class Officers: Seated: Left to Right: Celestina Fera, President: Patricia O'Laughlin, Secretary: Mary Kapinos, Treasurer. Standing: Dawn Paretto, Vice-President. wi if
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