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,ar Mary and Ann take time to appreciate spring Ellen and Mary Pat believe there is more to leadership than work. - 1 .3 gui X I .af i qw. Unwinding after Field Day are lvlary Dunn, Ann Haller, lVleg Gross, Patty Neary, Ellen Hollander and Pat Cooney. -
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if 4. ,dm a. aders plan amhitinusl The seven Sophomore Class officers kept busy with the plan- ning of class functions. Among these was a skating party at Skateland centered around a 50's theme. There biggest success came in the form of their dance, Snowball Express, held at Marian on Jan. 26. Sophomore Class president is Julie Waldron, vice-president, Carol Farhap secretary, Ann Peters, treasurer, Mary Sovag representatives, Karen Willett, Kathy Ahern, and Cheryl lncontro. Prom Announcement, Prom, and Field Day consume most of the Junior Class officers' time. Junior Class president is Ann Hallerp vice-president, Meg Gross, treasurer, Mary Pat Cooney secretary, Patty Nearyg representatives, Mary Dunn and Ellen Hollander. Mary Sova, Karen Willett and Julie Waldron look pleased with profits. x, Discussing the skating party are Cheryl lncontro, Carol Farha, Kathy Ahern and Ann Peters. fs ..-. ,Nw
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e a d e r S ll Joan Sullivan tries to get her point across to Ellen Costello. ecomes goal Decorating halls, the Christmas skit, the Senior Tea, the Senior lVlass, Field Day, ordering caps, gowns, graduation announcements. . .all these activities made for very in- volved Senior Class officers. ln addition to all of these typical senior year activities, the seniors launched a ticket selling campaign for the Firehouse Dinner Theatre's pro- duction of A FLEA lN HER EAR, in order to make money for the traditional gift to the school. Senior Class president is Ellen Costello, vice president, Joan Sullivan, secretary, Sue Galvin, treasurer, Adrienne Dhaenens, representative, Ann Burns. The task of uniting the freshmen is always difficult, but the Freshmen Class officers accomplished the feat with relative ease. They sponsored a Nlarian sockhop in the spring and helped plan Eighth Grade Night. Jane Lemmers is Freshman Class president, vice-president, Ann Fletcher, secretary, Pam Shald, treasurer, Sue Brown, representatives, Gail Ritzdorf, Molly Waring and Sue North. . f fi at 4 1 if . Adrienne Dhaenens and Sue Galvin listen intently to plans for Choosing graduation announcements proves confusing for Adrienne, Ellen Senior Tea. and Joan.
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