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ANN MICHELLE TOMBRAGEL SUSAN RUSSELL WELLINGHOFF Vice President - Senior Class Secretary - Student Council. CLASS OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Garvin Sec. , Sue Wellinghoff Vice P. , Peggy Saunier Treas. , Arm Flannery Pres. Guess whose car; it's historical!
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Cathi Finn shows her true Irish spirit at the St. Patrick's Day party sponsored by Safety Council. PATRICIA ANN TARBELL MARY PARKER THORNTON I45
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Clifton Closes With Class 0f 70 Senior year, the last step in the search for oneself at Sacred Heart, is the steepest and hardest. In the eyes of undetclassmeh, unaware of the burden ofleadet- ship and responsibility, senior year is one of glamour. This is the year to te-evaluate the past and plan for the future. The first three years were filled with laughter and tears. studies, fun-fiiled times, and worries. Yet, one feels ah emptiness on entering the final year of high school. Each girl realizes that the future holds something for her, but the question that follows is, HWhat? It is the duty of the Sacred Heart to draw out that special quality and talent in each girl that will deter- mine her future. A senior will, in time, find the tight path to follow. But it is a turbulent and lonely time. She must decide and hope that her decision is the right one. The change from adolescence to womanhood, accompanied by a woman's hopes and feelings, emerges during senior year. Every June, girls are graduated from the Academy of the Sacred Heart with individual dreams and the ways to make them come true. Eachgirl has taken that decisive step, and for the first time she feels fulfilled. And as that senior walks down the driveway on June 5, she won't be smiling because it's over. She knows that this is just the beginning, and she finally knows where she is going and how to get there. FOURTH ACA DEMIC CLASS: TOP ROW, L-fh Laura Nieseh, Deborah Bonekamp, Mary Fusco, Hollis Blase, Anne Zoellner, Patricia Tarbell. MIDDLE ROW: Patricia Spencer, Susan Xt'ellinghoff, Barbara Wille, Jane Prick, Jeanne Hater, Carlotta Crahe, BOTTOM ROW.- Ann Tombragel, Pamela Ellison, Mary Druffel, Mary Thornton, Susan Lohre, Margaret Saum'er. MISSING: Claire Doering, Dians Dunahoo, Sheridan Stricker.
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