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T- ii The brain-Trust of The senior class, Nancy Loncarevich, Bill Kelly, Ellen Hall and Bill Kruczynski, puT The finishing Touches on one of The many class proiecfs. TUDE T C is lT looks like Terry McCann, Sue McCann, Ellen Hall, and MaTT Bove are C0 L planning anofher assembly under The waTchful eye of Sister ST. James. As a liason beTween school adminisTraTion and sTudenT body we find The STudenT Council. IT has formed rules of conducT Tor The sTudenTs, conducTed assemblies and all The oTher sundry iTems which make up our daily rouTine aT school. The STudenT Council has played an imporTanT role in guiding us on our Journey . Through iTs Tuncfion, we have learned The imporTance and responsibiliTies of self-government Being our own bosses Taughf The necessiTy of self-discipline. In close cooperaTion wiTh The school auThoriTies, The STudenT Council lived up To The duTies ThrusT upon iT by The high posiTion of TrusT iT enioyed. Time and again when diTficulTies presenTed Themselves, The Council in aTTiliaTion wiTh iTs TaculTy advisor worked OUT a soluTion of our problems. By waTching Them aT work and deliberaTing during Their meeTings, we have become beTTer ciTizens aT B-V, and beTTer pre- pared To conTinue our Journey inTo adulThood and success. FIRST ROW: C. Meegan, L. O'Connor, M. GoTTa, M. KoguT, J. Grisanti, M. WolcoTT, B. Hess. SECOND ROW: F. Lenahan, B. Pellegrino, D. Baron, G. Johnson, B. MeTz, A. Nebrich, P. Gargala. THIRD ROW: R. Linclner, J. Leary, F. Quino, T. Sadler, C. Moesch, D. Ambruster, J. Sturm. K' l . -
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54 -.....ll , STANDING: M. Siler, M. Dubois, B. Emrich, S. McCann, M. McCormack, K. McLaughlin, J. Kustreba, M. A. Millerski. SEATED: K. Clotfelter M. Lalley, A. Kane, P. Downs, M. Cavanaugh, B. Buchheit. With The presentation of Barter The Baker-Victory Players completed a very successful season. They started off the season by presenting The Lively Arts of Sister Gervaise . Then in competition, The players put on The Heritage of Wim- pole Street. All The plays were put on in the round in the high school gym. Daily rehearsal was the rule of the day. There was nothing which added more to our Journey than these presentations. Before long, many students were drawn into helping out. The hustle and bustle of last week preparations was a nightmare which much To our surprise we enioyed. Then The smell of grease paint, make up, searching for a misplaced prop at the last minute, replacing a burned out lamp at curtain time all made for a normal amount of confusion on opening night. Alice Ryan, .lim Warren, Bill Kruczynski and Barb Fitzgerald go over some of their rough spots from The Lively Arts of Sister Gervaisef' DRAMATICS 85
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SITTING: M. Lucckino, J. Renzi, M. Feneziani, D. Nease, C. Clemente, M. Mingarella, A. Rouleau. FIRST ROW, STANDING: T. Peters, P. Mahoney, D. Watt, J. Wenzel, P. McCormack, S. Carroll, S. Hotnick, L. Horlein, A. Bouquard, J. McCann, Mr. Mead, Mr. Cogswell. SECOND ROW: M. Barberio, S. Flis, T. Zak, J. Shanahan, M. Boris, P. Skoczylas, R. Kardas, D. Kindelan, G. Gerstner. . . DELEGATIO Parliamentary procedure and debate were the two essential capabilit- ies of our U. N. Delegation. After many Caucuses and round table dis- cussions, the delegates were ready to participate in the arenas of the U.N. Assembly held in the area. Representing the Ukraine in the Soviet Block, our delegates were not the most popular members, but they were always respected for their forceful and convincing defense of the country which they represented. Mr. Cogswell along with Carolyn Drzewiecki, Sue Boris, Tom Levecchi, Dave Sawyer and Bob Snyder look over the Ten Commandments of Safe Shooting. RIFLE CLUB One of the more recent clubs that we found along our way was the Rifle Club. Although a pledging organization it has drawn to itself many followers. After much work they managed to construct a firing range which was always in use. Practice and more practice prepared them for the many meets during the school year at which these Sharpshooters matched their skill in competi- tion with teams from other schools. The rules of safety and discipline we learned and practiced were put to good use not only in firing, but all along our Journey . Under the guidance and supervision of Mr. Ehrenrich and Mr. Cogswell, our U. N. delegates Tootie O'Connor, Di Nowicki, Bernie McCann, Kathy McLaughlin and Bill Kelly became masters of debate and procedure. Y V1 'NOTE
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