Academy of the Holy Angels - Echoes Yearbook (Demarest, NJ)

 - Class of 1969

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SS 0 crusadea' for Splflf Discussion in progress-the SSO de- voted much of its time this year to J, ,f 4 fi, my AX fffor- ffl, We fflf NVQ C 'V731 reappraismg the detention system. The School Spirit Organization had been elected by the student body for a special mission. This was to awaken the dormant school spirit inherent in every angel. They began with eager- ness and energy, and managed to retain both throughout the year. Oflicers of the club partici- pated in monthly meetings of the Bergen County Student Council, and several were chosen to represent HA on County Government Day. Com- mittees met Weekly drawing plans for revising and updating the rules. On Friday afternoons, repeated offenders of SSO regulations were pros- ecuted by a student court, and released with the injunction Go and offend no more. The efforts of the organization culminated in SSO Week, held during March. Enthusiasm ran high at the activities of this Week-AA Day, senior motorcade, bulletin board contest, and many others. In June, senior members of the SSO confidently handed down their offices to underclassmen, proud of having accomplished a diHicult objec- tive.

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FRESHMAN D-FRONT ROVV: Jody O,Brien, Louise Neville, Barbara Murphy, Janet McCready, Maryanne Murphy, Nancy Perlowski. SECOND ROW: Io-Ann Reteguiz, Kimberly Monahan, Maria Mulder, Linda Raggi, Rosemarie Motta, Sandra Petruzzello, Betty Ann Powers, Irene Plunkett. THIRD ROW: Margaret Ring, FRESHMAN E-FRONT ROW: Grace Roe, Debbie Schroeder, Catherine Smith, Susan Walenza, Deirdre Sykes, Patricia Waleyk, Mary Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Zink, Mary Tucker, Catherine Stanzione, Ellen Tensfeldt, Kathy Slattery, Kathy Vevoda, Mary Thomas, Diane Schwitter. THIRD ROW: Audrey Walker, Eliza- Mary McCarthy, Susan McManus, Barbara Ricigliano, Stephanie Nesi, MaryBeth McGovern, Christine Poraw- ski, Dianne Massarelli. BACK ROW: Maureen Meehan, Andrea Pellegrino, Marguerite McGettigan, Kerry Mc- Mahon, Melba O'Connor, Josephine Petrella, Celestine Pallag, Laura Massar, Maria Raccuia. beth Zucehet, Theresa Wynne, Denise Russenberger Susan Schmitt, Debra Russenberger, Maria Santisteban Penelope Wright. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Shingelo Mary Stanzione, Annmarie Sirnonetti, Rosemarie Sinisi Susan Wagner, Maureen Tooman, Katherine Santangelo Maria Tolomeo, Lynn Sterett. : 9



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