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L i in Mauro Berti Michael Bookmeyer Thomas Bruce Allan Campbell Richard Chauvin ,sw W. y- 'nw . ,pv Michael Connolly Gary Dcady l: 3 15... 1 l' lules DePorre l Gerard Dougher l Q . ' f Marc Etter x. 'M'-ur lgx 2,55 i gig 1 5 - in Ni L ,gat Q 17,7 fur- Fy, . . ,N ...... if 1 N, f W -W i John Gatchcll 313 ?54: VV ' Joseph Harrigan Q si Y David Haycg i 'i if': Eff-fffi 'Ali' ' l o .aav Mark Hengesbaugh L 5 we 5 3' z ,L Ca, at-3-,.,M,.-.. Wvb Pointing 0111 zz mistake in presiolent Tim Nlnyefs class notes, Dave as fellow officers Vlfilliam lllorris, secretary, ,lack Nleyer, treasurer Masson, junior class vice-president, clears up a minute problem and Class Moderator Br. Gaertner look 011 approvingly. 84
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Peter Cooper George Kozloff President Vice-President 60 John Pung Mark Hafeli Secretary Treasurer Paul Moore Richard Nelson Roger O'Sullivan Jeffrey Ramseyer Gerard Pmzeppa Paul Tata Charles Van Dame Chris Weber David Zinger ccelemted Mirrion Program mp! Unparalleled Profit The oHicial source of Brother Rice charity, the missions, was greatly accelerated in the past year, thanks to the pros- perous efforts of Brother Mackey. Mission returns reached un- parallelled highs in the homeroom collections, which are usual- ly an ignored duty, and several new money raising projects were introduced successfully, in order to help the poor people of South America. Among these ideas was a World Series batting prediction, a Presidential election prediction, several intra-homeroom basketball games, and a special Work Day for the starving Biafrans. ln the Student Council planned project, several self-giving students donated the pay of a whole day's labor to this war torn country. Although the intended goal was not achieved, the generosity of these students was typical of the rest of the school. The Missions, therefore, has become an easily accessible way of fulfilling one's Christian obligations. Students of all years have enthusiastically responded to this responsibility, thus assuring a moment of contentment to many under- privileged families. 83
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5 x Qzj Q f J ' 4-sr D I James Teegarden President Thomas Sansone Secretary William LeBar Vice President Richard McGuclcin Treasurer Sbezelelef of Medioerit Topple elf unions Attezin Excellence Junior year is the phase of student life in which dependence on others is put aside. No longer is the individual satished with what he can get by on, but his eagerness compels him to go out of his way for perfection. The Junior has abandoned the shy feelings about his mind, thus incorporating many new ideas to the class.The Class of '70 has consistently shown throughout the year that they are capable of leading the school by applying these qualities to their work. This yearis Juniors wasted no time in proving them- selves able when their superb Homecoming Hoat over- whelmed all other entries, including the tough Senior entry. In mid-winter, the Juniors sponsored a successful Pancake Supper to supplement their diminishing class treasury. When the Juniors received the symbol of school leadership, their class rings, they realized that they were indeed well prepared to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors and lead the school to greater prosperity. x ..,, , ... gc 1. .az QA K 5 . 5 lfffji, , i mr. Q, , . r., QS? If 0 A Q A 1 ' 4: 2 My 'ivxx is Curt Miller Timothy Morris Jim Nash John O'Donnell Anthony Palms Albert Pierce Michael Reck Robert Simmons Martin Sndz John Wilson Paul James Eugene Kaminski Frank Kilkullen James Knuff James Kramer Mark MacGuidwin 85
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