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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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K With A Smile You Can Open Up A New World Through CLC, CCD Have you ever tossed a pebble into a pond only to dis- cover the limitless directions in which the ripples flow? Through membership in the CLC and CCD, a chain re- action of community involvement is started. The CCD organization strives to prepare students to be qualified religious education teachers. The train- ing course is a must for all prospective student teachers, but the real instructor is experience. CCD annually sponsors a workshop where different teaching tech- niques are taught. An old club with a different face is the CLC. In an effort to give the Sodality new direction, officers and members revised their entire charter. At Madonna, members of the Christian Life Community keep up with the changes in their organization by the personal in- volvement it calls for. Some of their community oriented programs are the Christmas basket for the poor and the Christmas party for the retarded children. With this change the former Mission Club came under the CLC who adopted all of its responsibilities. The services and development of a sense of respon- siveness these clubs offer will continue to be a part of the members' lives long after their high school days are over. 4 . i 2 it 6 K 7215 ff it gg . i. is s t is 'll .. sg 5? 1- e . 5. .. 5 A as - f ffm V ' The C.C.D. officers radiate their confidence. Top: Lynette ladicicco, Vice President, Bottom: Mary Edwards, Secretory: Marsha Fera, Treasurer: Dorothea Ryan, President, Will the green one do, Barbie? asks Celeste. C,L.C. officers: Kathy Sliski. Secretary: Susan Lebold, Vice President: Barbara Coodall. President: Celeste Renninger, Treasurer, 37
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