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SENIORS AMM'sf0rmer 'dumbfrosh' become 'Leaders of the Pack Turn around. Look at the seniorsf, Once the little half of the Big-Little Sister party, now they've gone on - gone on to what? Where are those halls that echoed their cries of laughter? Who could ever believe that the Leader of the Pack would ride again? Who could teach them the ins-and-outs of politics, a new role for them as the upcoming voters? Hubert Humphrey did his best in October at Politics '70, the first enrichment day. Who can remember their questions that went unanswered for so long? Patricia Albertson Carolyn Allard Cynthia Anderson Marilyn Arcand Patricia Arnt Questions whose answers are so elusive? Were the Kent State deaths the fault of the students or the National Guard? How are 162 anxious people to find a job? With the rise of unemployment and the closing war in Vietnam will there be enoughjobs to go around? But, being seniors, they overcame such trivialities. They became friends, united, formed a class. And that's what they have - real class. Those old grey shoes they ain't what they used to be. Why? Because the seniors ain't what they used to be. It 5 Y .3 4. N 4 9 X X2 my We QU- 5 3 ., . .. , . .. M . 5 E il f we S ta' Mary Baber Pamela Bailey Virginia Ballis Susan Bang Claire Bastien l 24 f Seniors 'twev' f -. we is Str., it nm is t s 'YIM
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.EFT: What is this? A charm course? Dancing lessons? No, it's Di- ne Vandeberg and Pat Furlong showing that they enjoy the media enter's comparative freedom during their free time. ELOW: Listening intently, Mary Baber and Gail Prettyman learn tom Mr. McQuillan the advantages of lowering the voting age. fjqi . ' W Slit 5 if Cynthia Bauer Diane Benolken Carolyn Biedrzycki Roberta Boettcher ,E r. Wie - ::-:: sg seg a i X, A S, ' We S if 5 W' .3 at ' 'L ' - 'iii ., , M, t.,. Q, W ttf -me ex fe .Pu is 15, it me as -we ,wmv if 'il iwliiiife 3, te. e ' A 5 N . 1 ,. T if . L , ,, T T liity X .f- , 5 --rz A -ski -, V rigs: 5 , ' 1 Mary Ellen Behr Jacqueline Benson Kristine Black Susan Borden .J 3 sg J f min K-Ziimts. I, ' f ' A, T4 f - Q 122,355 EF 1 wif' mifefwiizzg E at .ua ,,, ,. ,.. - in,ne1,w1ef4ggfe31tsftp5 4 A, gigs-' tfiaiaqtiaygegsseeig A S S F S X X at s mise sf i X P8252 f A Q Kir J. x Denise Belair Jean Bergeson Barbara Boerner Constance Brickzen BOTTOM LEFT: The senior class officers have a little fun after school hours running the fifty-yard dash down the hall. This is not only their last year at Archbishop Murray, but they are possibly the last all-girl group of officers. Because of this, Sue Jenkins, vice-president, Kathy Shields, presi- dent, and Mary Baber, secretary-treasurer, realize that they must make the most of this year while they and the students still have it. Seniors f 125
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