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freshmen parge macdanald nmihelfe machuca danrelle rnackenzfe ann malaspma dayna malta!!! mavfs manotoc mfchelfe manano chante mccormfck lfsa mcdevftt rneredfth mcdonald Questions Ask jane notre dame? Dear lane Notre Dame, I have a big problem. I was late to my Orienta- tion class, and so I grabbed my books and ran. I left my purse behind on accident. After class I ran back to the dining room, where l left it and it was gone. What do l do? Where would it be? Signed, Sally Scatterbrain Dear Scatterbraln, The dean's office is the first place to look. In her office rs a closet of all the schools lost obiects. Check there first, if It isn't there, you could possibly put a notice on the bulletin board or in the morning announcements. Sincerely, lane Notre Dame Dear Readers, lf you are confused about anythlng, or just need some friendly advice write to me: lane Notre Dame cfo N.D.H.S,, Belmont, Ca. 94002 16 and Answers what to do? what to do? Dear lane Notre Dame, I just received my first detention and I do not know what to do. I know a teacher will give me a plnk slip, but what now? Where do I go from here? Signed, Very-Blue-Dver-A-Pink-Slip. Dear Blue, I clearly understand your problem even though I personally never received a detention. The time, place, and day written on the pink slip will tell you where to go and when to serve the detention. Remember If you do not serve it the day assigned you will get another, and this wlll continue until you contact the dean. Follow my advice and do not neglect it! Sincerely, lane Notre Dame Dear lane Notre Dame, I was sick yesterday and I went and gave a note from my mommy to Sr. Catherine and she gave me a blue piece of paper. I don't get it. What is this for? Dear Priss, That is a pass to class! The blue piece of paper keeps the pink one away. Each teacher must sign it and return it to you. Do not let them keep itl This is your proof that your absence was ex- cused. I Sincerely, lane Notre Dame Dear lane Notre Dame, l A This is my first time wearing a uniform skirtlgv and l am confused. Where does the zipper go? ln, the back? On the side? I Signed, A-Public-School-Kid-In-Disguisej I Dear Kid, l Skirts are worn with the zipper on the left side of the body. If the zipper is in the back the pleats do not line up correctly. Make a conscious deci- sion to make sure your skirt does not slide around. Sincerely, lane Notre Damel I v Fu
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School, Community Events Hosted membership peaked at II7 members, made it the school 's largest club The Hostess Club was the largest club in the school with a total of 117 members. They met once a month and were advised by Mrs. Sequeira. During the meetings, she presented different ac- tivities that each member could participate in including plays, dinners and other social events. The members then attended a follow-up meeting to receive information about the location of the event and how to dress. Students also checked the main bulletin board during school hours to sign up for different assignments. Each member was required to participate in at least three activities. At the events, members seated guests, served food, and passed out programs. Not only did this club give the girls a chance to meet new friends and become acquainted with new adults, but it gave them the enjoyment of working with and for others. Front Rowi Lisa Young, Amy Darley, Susan Anderson, Suzanne Slqerdal, Michelle Heinrich, Tania Kipp, Jennifer Disalvo, Beverly Passalacqua. Second Row: Denise Hibson, Andrea Daley, Mercedes Gonzalez, Lizzette Ching, Toni Passalacqua, Dina Riso, Tamara Tuite, Rita Leon, Tara Kempers. Third Row: Margret Aoyagi, Chris- tine Chai, Katherine Finn, Suzanne Kurland, Marah Hanson, Leslie Fansler, Daniela Kurland, Debra Longstreet, Fourth Row: Maria Cleaveland, Jill Cribari, Carole Stecher.Jaqueline Kavanagh, Mi- chelle Ching, Jill LeyteeVidal, Lisa Luschar, Jennifer Galicia. Fifth Row: Monica Felix, Katherine Kershaw, Susan Ughe, Karen Mere edith, Tracy Beddles, Kristen Carey, Lisa Tomasello, Rosanna Chan, Elizabeth Jordon. Sixth Row: Katherine Rollins, Amy Buclimaster, Melissa Murphy, Tiffany Havens, Christine Fox, Carina Jadallah, Cary Lamey, Lisa Haninish, Jennifer Keenan. Seventh Row: Michelle Kullberg, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Collen Fannon, Shannon Mannix, Michelle King, Kim Viviani, Lynne Kramer, Nadine Andralun, Susan 0'Rourke, Judy Berry. Front Row: Karina Garcia, Kristin Hillman, Nancy Chiang, Kerry Hillman, Pauline Kilriian, Stacy Stecher, Tricia Hahn, Nicole Lycett. Second Row: Stephanie Tomsic, Lisa Auran, Michelle Crosby, Miriam Wong, Lauren Baragan, Lani Ayala, Nicole Aquino, Zangdha Adams, Martha Coneio, Leanne Donellan. Third Row: Bianca Cubuk- keryan, Jill Rodenspiel, Leya Menke, Julie Osterling, Anna Franco, Andrea Aquino, Tiffany Wiclistrom. Fourth Rowt Mellisa Williamson, Reshma Kirppalani, Nicole Fitzsimons, Katrin Tatmin, Debra Gomes, Camille Vetromile, Katherine Massey, Julie Ma. Fifth Row: Eriks Johansen, Kirsten Von Emster, Lenora de Wit, Christian Serdelhuber, Katie Lynott, Kathleen 0'Connell, Marcie Keenan, Kathryn Meadows, Michelle Moss. Sixth Row: Tanya Waissman, Laura, Shauna Chiapella, Nancy Nissen, Marie Laxague, Carla Walsh, Meghan Miller, Denise Miller. Seventh Row: Natalie Alcorn, Ann Kempers, Nancy Desler, Catherine Ducasse, Tracy Russel, A FRIEND A friend to me rs a spark of lrfe A person who listens and cares And doesn t take you for granted r e A friend doesn t let go without explanations A friend knows and understands pam And rf help rs what you need A friend is there for you Everyone needs a friend whether they think so or not Because a friend cares and listens A friend rs forever. by Lisa Auren A friend wouldn't endanger your I 'f . T5
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yurr rncgeoy chandra nrclreon palrrera mclrrnnre foanne mcnamara fennller meadows ten melson lraren meredrtn maureen mrcharl nll mrlonas fulre mln j A I '10, ,.-1 . 1 J 'I lansie Farris f'AIgehra gd-4 Q Ma Geometry 'J always smiling brilliant I what a woman Lrsa Hanrsch was a perfect example ot lane Notre L M 0 ' Q- ' Dame with her Irrendly smrle, bag Iunch buttoned Il U down collar and bow In her han, L 'M 'k Theresa Shea, Lisa Lucuanr, Pauge NIcDonaId and Lon I Wersmann took command ot the class by occupymg the teacher's desk. ' GARY ROSSETTO A BROKER 1005 ALAMEDA ' BELMONT CALIFORNIA 9-1002 I RESIDENCE IdI5I361.8105 OFFICE IJIISISQQ 7111 1 17 L
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