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.'f Just a few more car loads and we'll have our thirteenth' truck 6lleal, beams Room 304. Row 1: Kathy Derwenskus, Kris Johnson, Jessie Moroney, Barb Cenkner, Karen Waurzyniakg Row 2: Janet Regan, Diane Laualicina, Alice Terhrueggen, Joann Cools, Kim McCarthyg Row 3: Mary Camilleri, Rosemarie Curcuru, Fran Burke, Gail Duffy, Cindy Kargol, Pam Zerman, Sharon Kasinski, Sue Ann Wolfg Row 4: Mary Burkheiser, Julie Matejak, Jeannette Selkg Row 5: Linda Denys, Fran Slatin, Mary Roberts, Marilyn Carl, Mary Botzen, Nancy Kleiner, Kathy Beck. Camera shy are: Stephanie Palazzolo and Theresa Batista. 98 Active zmiors Surge Forward With Ideals With two unforgettable, unregrettable years behind them, juniors boldly strive to conquer another year of challenge. junior means vigor. A storehouse of energy propels the class of '65 to a blazing paper drive victory. During the j.lVl.P., talents shine and the atmosphere vibrates with show-business. Flowing streamers, delicate flowers, and filmy materials, plus hours of junior assist- ance, transform the gym into a treasured remembrance on Prom Night. Pleasure-packed and laughter-loaded on the surface, junior year activities bow only to an exuberant quest for scholarship. The scientlic-minded endure the mental scourge of interpreting the language of physics, while the business-like ponder the puzzling squig- gles of shorthand. As Torch Night suddenly emerges be- fore them, a glowing finale comes to this brief interlude of their lives. With the anticipation of senior year, they accept the torch of school leadership. The class of '65 promises to be a success in all future en- deavors because of their Udauntless courage, faith, and enthusiasm. She Hies through the air with the greatest of ease, hut Suellen makes a trembling trapeze. This jaunty old tune is so well composed by Suellen Win- stanley and Heather Laliose.
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Caesaris Commentaries, American Authors Perplex Sopbs Spending a prohtable homeroom period in the library interests Homeroom 104. Finding extra information for religion, as well as for English class, can be enjoyable - if you know where to find the thousands of books of the Dominican High Library. Row 1: Sandra Parks, Linda Giss, Sue Kennedy, Maureen Hennessy, Ann Pifer, Row 2: ,loann Osmruski, Pamela Ladd, Vicki Schvvall, Christine Spencer, Marcia Hobson, Sue Kazmarek, Kathy Munro, Grace La Cavera, Kathy Murrayg Row 25 Paula Szkody, ,loAnn Licavoli, Chris- tene Orlow, Diane Karpus, Yvonne Demers, Elaine Iendza, Sharon Lubienski, Mary Io Clary, Kathy Warbelow, Gloria Pesta, Gerri Conroy, Mary Lou Kraemer, Susan Hattas, Sue Felice. Industrious sophomores often employ library references. Thirty American Beauty roses amazingly sprout among the thorns. The girls of Homeroom 108 complement the landscape of Dominican High School with their cheerful smiles and immaculate uniforms. Row 1: Mary Fournier, Sharon Checkcowski, Sue Grubb, Mary Lou Casazza, Maureen Green, Rosemarie Skell, Ilene Kollar, Nancy Lar- didon, Judy Kerekanich, Kathy Schlossg Row 2: Linda Grant, Iuliana Sullivan, Carol Lefevre, Noreen Evans, Mary ,lo Schuster, Sue Schaldenbrand, Carolyn Zak, Barb Roshak, Mary Anderson, Clementine Hondzinskig Row 3: Paulette Kontry, Sandy Emery, Connie Re, Sheila Kolly, Ann Hutko, Pat Freeman, Sue Sech, Sandy McPherson, Linda Freer, Cynthia Carter. Dominican's home- grown bouquet is are envy of every florist. 97
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Are there bats in Dominican's rafters, goblins in the stage wings? Or is some member of stagecrew setting the scene for another spectacular production? Only the girls of Hoineroom 210 know for sure. Row 1: Sharon Kaszeta, Ginny Kucrnierz, Theresa Oswald, Karen Christen- son, Pat Conlon, Sue Masserang, Gail Brinsden, Cheryl Rossieg Row 2: Josephine Viviano, Peggy DeCorte, Kathy Bielman, Linda Roehl, Cathy Marchese, Noreen Bidlcwnan, Sara Payne, Joyce Bartold, Pat V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, victory, victory is our cry, chants Homeroom 309. Victory cries, improvised cheers, and unequaled support lead the junior basketball team on to new heights. Row 1: Mary Thoin, Barb Urso, Donna Wojcik, Mary McCarthy, Serafine Saracino, Pat Mar- tin, Elaine Maiorana, Rosalie Biondo, Donna Cofheld, Margie Przy- bylski, Donna Laskowski. Sandy Wittstock, Row 2: Mary Ann Tavery, Helen Baker, Gayle Kurk, Peggy O'Grady, Diane De- Sansoneg Row 3: Lucy Jacobs, Sue Shramski, Pat Jablonski, Elaine Figurski, Jean Gilbert, Linda Dell'Era, Mary Streetenberger, Carolyn Cukrowski, Joanne Shanahan, Row 4: Judy DeBusschere, Barb Abra- ham, Joanne Victor, Carol Voigt, Lorraine Hacias, Maryellen Doa- little, Barb Kneebone, Geraldine Gleba, Josephine Aluia, Row 5: Irene To-maino, Sue Smith. Camera shy: Joanna Bielnin, Nancy Dinko, Pat Mansheld, Roseann Mannina, and Mary Moran. Conick, Judy Buydens, Pat Pomnitz, Patricia Spinski, Pat De- Metsenare, Janis Wendt, Sue Kaczor, Rachelle Young, Betty Adam- aitisg Row 3: Connie Laridon, Denise Figlioli, Theresa Brennan, Sue Cole, Diane Gilbert, Laura Kotwick, Marcia Kulesa, Eileen Ferro, Carolyn Schultz, Joann DeMilner, Ann Marie Clor, Pat Picciurro, Dianne Ofselli, Pat Paczkowski. No matter what the occasion juniors wholeheartedly support their classmates. 1:4- 99
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