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N ROSE SULLIVAN MARY TURNER VERONICA VAN AKEN In These We Trust by Ann Manning During the first weeks of school, the high school classes elected their class officers. The seniors elected for their presidenta girl of varied experience, Rosemary Cummins. As a freshman she was elected president of her class, as a sopho- more she served as vice-president. Rosemary is also experienced in public- speaking. Last year she spoke in the school finals of the Hearst Contest and this year represented the school in the I Speak for Democracy Contest. Other Senior Officers are: Ann Sheila Bayly, Vice-President, Maureen Wydrakowski, Secretary, Patricia Vogel, Treasurer, Anne Rancourt, Mission Leader, Patricia larossi, Sports Leader. LillianGoergen, who has been at A.H.N. for eleven years, was elected pres- ident of the Junior Class. Lillian, one of the schoo1's future teachers, has had experience with the third grade at St. Catherine of Siena School. According to the Juniors, Lillian makes a wonderful president because of her poise, sense of responsibility, and quiet, unassuming nature. The other Junior officers are: Margaret Mahar, Vic e-President, Mary Alice Conners , p Secretary, Mary Margaret Riccardi, Treas- urer, Mary Beth Nolan, Mission Leader, Mary Rose Henzel, Sports Leader. The Sophomore A Class chose Joan Ben- son as president. Although Joan has been at A.H.N. since first grade, she plans to move to Utica this summer. Joan is very fond of the Academy and the girls, and regrets that she must leave. SEATED: Mary Alice Conners, Margaret Mahar and Lillian Goergen. STANDING: Mary Beth Nolan, Mary Rose Henzel, Mary M. Riccardi. 10
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F gp--gg 121' MARY MURRAY SHEILA MURRAY CONSTANCE O'GRADY - -.a '-1' F. MARCIA RAPP KAREN RICKARD CLARE ROONEY PATRICIA SABATINO FRANCES SAUNDERS NANCY SCAMBIA SJ
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Sophomore A's other officers are: Margaret Curran, Vice-Presidentg Claire Houle, Secretary, Joyce Ga- lante, Treasurerg Mary Ann I-Ieim, Sports Leaderg Victoria Sieh, Mis- sion Leader. Margaret Ringwood was elected president by Sophomore B. Last year Maggie did a Wonderful job as Freshman photography editor of J.M. The Sophomore B girls also e- lected: Clare Ricciardi,Vice-Pres- identg Susan Maron, Secretaryg Ann Manning, Treasurerg Marianne Taffe, Sports Leaderg Mary Ellen Walsh, Mission Leader. The Freshman A Class chose Mary Teresa Hauber, of New Jersey fame, for their president. Mary Teresa receives able help from her fellow officers: Rosalie Cordona, Vice-President, Margaret Fennell, Secretaryg Kathleen Dollar, Treas- urerg Maureen Fox, Mission Leader, Louise Lacroix, Sports Leader. For their president Freshman B elected Mary Ellen Rancourt, from St. Peter's in Troy. During her few months at the Academy, Mary Ellen has become fond of both the school and the girls. Other Freshman B officers are: Regina Tierney, Vice - Presidentg Sandra Walker, Secretary, Roberta Riley, Treasurerg Patricia Ott, Mission Leaderg Jacqueline Mullens, Sports Leader. With such a line-up of efficiency we are assured of a successful year. STANDING: Ioan Benson, Claire Houle, Victoria Sieh, Mary Ann Heim. SEATED: Margaret Curran, Joyce Galanre. Ann Manning, Clare Ricciardi, Margaret Ringwood. SEATED: Ros alie C a rdon a , Mary Teresa Hauber. Regina Tierney, Mary Ellen Rancourt, Roberta Riley. STANDING: Louise Lacroix, Margaret Fennell, Kath- Patricia Ott. leen Dollar, Maureen Fox.
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