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'75 Semor year takes class leadership, a lot of hard work, and organization, The class of '82, had them all President Chuck Baumgarther Vice President: Vince Procaccini Secretary Jackie Jaros Treasurer Jackie Hcrnyak Throughout 1981-82, the Senior Class accomplished what it set out to do. With the organization of the class oiicers, the whole class managed to get recognized for the winning hall during spirit week, the winning float for homecoming, and a successful prom. Chuck Baumgartner, leading the class as president, commented, I had a super time! I got to do a lot of things throughout the year that I wouldn't have normally done if I hadn't been involved with student government. He also added, I really liked working with the school and being involved with the administration. I think that we have a great class. People were al- ways there to help when help was needed. Vice-president Vince Procaccini said, I enjoyed working with the president to get things accomplished. Secretary Jackie J aros also feels proud of her senior year in office. She commented, Our class was as good as it wanted itself to be, and I feel we all had a really good year. Whatever the officers planned, the rest of the class was always right there to support it. I think our class really pulled together senior year, which made it the best of our four years. Whatever the reason, good support from fellow classmates, good leader- ship from the officers, or just a com- bination of both, the class will always have memories of a good senior year.
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Above: Looking for new ideas is Scott Carpenter ss he prepares to begin the '82 yearbook, Seniors mark a year of 'lasts,' Jay Bowling Jane Boyce Patricia Brenkman John Brezvai it Pai . John Budy Julie Buffy Caroline Bukovics Jackie Carbe l3O I seniors including their last cafeteria meal, the last wait in an attendance line, the last reading of the lav walls As the end of their four year experience came to a close, seniors faced a host of mixed emotions. They were anxious to move on, yet many strong memories kept them from being overly hurried. Some things were hard to let go of. Maybe the hardest - and what they'll remember the most - are the things they may never do again: the lasts This was the last time the seniors: waited impatiently by the radio, praying that Stritch would be added to the list of school cancellations , . . made fun of cafeteria food ... threatened to start a food fight spent their wait in the attendance line planning what to tell Sister Jeanne l . I an Marie . . . read the latest social news on the john walls . . . looked at lunchtime as a chal- lenge to see if they could run out to Mac's trumped through study hall with a euchre game . . . and the list goes on and on... They may never again have the opportunity to have 2.00 friends or be a sports hero or a president or an editor. But they did it here - at Stritch. And it's likely that when they're sixty-four and wrink- led and gray, they'll miss the days when a date for home- coming was the biggest prob- lem they had to face and when whatever they wanted to be was only a corridor's walk away. ra... rd l . l. .il we . is T71 I ,, ' In , l l LM .
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