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A K , -, A1 -u-.. ' ,.y' ' ft '--. ,- -.JA ,Y- L.1 ' 'J 5? ,f , ,, f , , f' ,f ,Vf 'dll ' 'A 111' Stuinhling seniors Nancy Kramer, Yolanda Unti, Mary Ray Brophy, Anne Shephard, Pat Taggart, Sharon Nawrot, Amelia Sloan, Carol Porzandek, and Sue Kilcher struggle strenuously to shelter the late spate of papers. Riding along singing a song . . . we are the class of 1966, shout Ianice Ancypa, Sheila Kolly, Peggy Jysacas, Donna Hafeli, Mary Reygaert, and Irene Kollar as they faithfully deliver their papers despite the dank darkness. 64 Vehicles, steadily streaming, symbolize the classes' straining for victory. From the crack of dawn to the setting sun, a steady river of paper flows into the driveway. F-ztriously and frantically girls worl: to heat that 9:00 p.m. deadline. 4 ,V ,.-- .. . J T 4 ? ' ., in 'Asif Collect papers - ine? gasps Virginia Saputo in mock horror. Martians Mary Riccalaono and Linda Leone help rally sparkling sophomore spirit.
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E cienzg Willing Hands Maintain Smooth - Running D. H.S Love makes the world go round! Loving efficiency makes Dominican go round as Hoors shine, windows sparkle, soup simmers, saws whirr, and smiles gleam. Dominican's gold-medal kitchen harbors diligent Betty Crockers and dedicated Duncan Hineses. Feasting on tempt- ing lunches of turkey a la king or macaroni and cheese, Do- minicanites drown classroom troubles in raspberry jello. It requires more than glue and scotch tape to hold a school together. The basement workroom harbors models of craftsmanship dedicated to the proposition that Dominican's interior and exterior must be equally in A-1 condition. Dust-free, dirt-free corridors and stairwells are temporarily forgotten as Mr. Willard St. Charles gazes reflectively into the glowing pit. Moments such as these preserve his genial, good-natured manner a manner which wins him the respect of all. - i 1-i - ,,,, -4 A ,N ,l EA - --..s.,,,2-- f T, , 1-gg f. ,s , i N-'-.Qi U , ,, 1, -ea-d A true craftsman, Mr. Edward Olesko constructs works of art that serve all facets of Dominican life. Everything from attrac- tive library shelves and sturdy lecturns to a new TV studio evolve from his skilled hands and creative mind. With a smile and a damp cloth, stuhhorn stains disappear and sparkling windows gleam as Dominican proudly hasks in the antiseptic efforts of Mrs. Linda Fredericks. Making Stouffer's look like the White Tower, Mrs. Ada Hager, Mrs. Louise MacNamara, Mrs. Edward Olesko, and Mrs. Edith Kenny pre- pare nutricious lunches with efficient care. 63
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. Annual Pa er Drive Creates Competition Plus Currency Groping weakly for the jangling clock, blinking Dominican eyes gaze from the 5:15 luminous dials to the pre-dawn darkness. With stopwatch swiftness clothes are donned, a donut gulped, a jacket grabbed. Then off to the trucks! Such semi-nocturnal enthusiasm matches the teamwork of the after-school shifts in Dominican's annual paper drive. Rosary Field bristles with feverish activity as ladened trucks, top-heavy wagons, swaying trailers, and bulging cars, springs sagging dangerously, line up around King Richard Avenue. Victory cries, class songs, and im- provised cheers echo down the line, as each class tries to outdo its rivals in paper, enthusiasm, and noise. As sturdy Dominicanites and their 'friends pack the trucks air tight, other ambitious classmates scour the neighborhood for one last bundle. Returning to a state of empty bliss, bulging basements, garages, and porches yield their dusty hoard with a delightful sigh of relief. Blistered hands, broken fingernails, grimy faces, and bloodshot eyes identify the typical Dominican lass. This frenzied bustle raises funds, of course, but students strive especially to establish class prestige - to win. The results indicate school spirit, class unity, junior victory, exhausted girls, amazed neighbors, relieved families, 48 trucks, and 801 tons of hard earned, golden paper. iffibnqqffgq Atop a swelling mountain of junior paper, Beatriceann Antaya, Deanne Bagley, and Sharon Prokop believe that, With this we'll conquer every new frontier. VVinstanley's bulging warehouse holds an avalanche of paper to pilot juniors to a triumphant victory. Raid, riot, or runible?', shocked Cathy Shock asks Marty Murray and Mary Louise Trupiano. Engulfed in a pool of paper, freshmen Barbara Lukanow- ski, Linda Lee, Mary Beth Sullivan, Sue Abraham, Kathy Kotowski, Mary Anne Dederichs, Renee Martz, Mary Kay Weber, Mary Ellen Thiran, Holly Hodkinson, and Betty Vandenheede find the trucks' appetite hard to appease. 65
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