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Complex Patterns of Thought Molded Into Distinct Ideus . Senior Student Council Front row: D. Bell, C. Greene, R. Carr, M. Auer, J. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Seated Lanier, M. Buono, L. Davis. Row 2: M. Barber, S. Sharon Johnson, secretary Standing Faith Buono Dussol, B. Hoffman, T. Emerick, P. Hayes, P. Ducker, treasurer, Mr. Whelan advisor Salvadore Sangi pres! M. J. Becker, R. Maggiore. Row 3: R. Lachmann, M. dent, Ilocco Barbetta vice president lshkanian, C. Borner, C. Detweiler, R. Barbetta, K. Anders, S. Forma. The innovation of party conventions in September launched the Senior Student Council into an active year and revived fading interest in this body of government. Homerooms became states and assumed the names of their teachers, while the student body was divided into a Blue party and a White party. Delegates were sent to an initial meeting, where a chairman and a secretary for each party were chosen, and platforms were decided on. Genuine excitement prevailed at the party nominations for officers. Then followed rousing campaigns, debates, and, finally, the voting in a booth. For the first time, enough enthusiasm was generated to put a write-in candidate in ofiice. During the year, the main issue concerning student council was liberalization of the dress code. Other projects included collecting money for the people in Biafra, trying to establish a year-round student lounge, and the idea ofinstalling a coke machine and a juke box in the cafeteria. Front row: M. A. Mayone, S. See, P. Pantano B. Rice, P. Wilson, S. Murphy, A. Stegmayer, M Pensabene, N. Velasco, K. Rowe. Row 2: J Mayer, L. McMahon, M. Rooney, S. Terpening Stephen Rosenberger, S. Sangi, M. A. Wrolsen J. Speirs, K. Orbacz, J, Winnie. Row 3: A. Smith G. Myer, T. Myers, F. Greco, W. Wagor, G Richardson, J. Marabell, B. Wrolsen, D. Snyder, C. Wittenbecher. 28 1 1
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A competent staff puts in long hours. Seated: Nina Bosco, Diane Crane, Nancy Christianna. Ann Dueas, Alison Keeley. Standing: Kathy Eckerlein. Kathy McLaugh- lin, Gary Shultis, Holly Breitcn- bach, Eileen Cvilbane, Mr. D. DeMers tAdvisorJ, Daniel Wynne, Laurence Wyman. Publications require discretion and planning. Seated: Alan Hoey, Nina Zietelc, Janet Thornton, Mary Clap- per. Standing: Claire Martello, Da- xid Snyder. Marie Ruddy .4s 5 5 -, , 1-'- X x X The entire B1Ll6.S'I0llL' SCl1lflIL'lSl21lT worked diligently to get the six issues of the paper to the subscribers on time. A virtual potpourri oftopics was included from sports activities to original poetry. Probing editorials and a special section of Letters to the Editor questioned school policies and criticized student attitudes. On issues that couldn't be solved by individuals alone, the Blueslozic staff sought to bring these problems to the attention ol' the entire student body. 27
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Front row: R. Lemon, J. Adams, T. Harpur C Bright T Herdman M Heter J Lack P Hackett M Limeri. Row 2: L. Clearwater, R. Buonfiglio M Imhotl' N Freligh E Hauck l Heidhausen E Brandt D Bell, J. Greco. Row 3: D. Chargois, C, Ferrono J Cashara R Bean J Harder P Coffey D Buntele D Gardner, A, Bragg. Front row: J. Moser, T. Wynne, G. Tur W. Swart, K. Zucker, H, Winnie. Row L. Swart, J. Whiteford, M. Muskovitch. R. Russell, M. Strohsahl, J. Schoemer, Developing a constitution and forming guidelines for scholarships and activity awards were the initial steps of the newly organized Junior High Student Government. Its first year passed successfully with a faculty-student basket- ball game and other activities such as dances and a game night. OPI-ICERS: Michael Bond fPres.Jg Jeanne Riozzi fV Presb James Myers fSec.Jg Mr. Robert Potter fAdvi sorj Laura Fetty CTreas.J.
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