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Ju ne 12, 1966 SENTIIVEL 3 ...05 Am .0 - who; Now - mm: SENTlNEL For eight consecutive months, report- ers and writers, headed by Co-Editor, Ramona Misiunas, gathered and produced news that filled the pages of each issue. Co-E d i to r , Les Goodchild and Lay- Out E ditor, John Emig, arranged pic- tures, articles and h e a d l i n e s in eye pleasing patterns. This year, the staff took on a new look with the addition of Page Editors, Bar- bara Brombach, Jane Camilleri and Su- san Parker. ' Financial and secretarial transactions MARY ANNE BORIS , ' a - were taken care of by Business Manager, STUDENT COUNCIL t . V Duane Pennebaker. VICE-PRESIDENT ' , , i . , Senior S entinel staff members have - ' completed their duties and have trustfully ' handed over all rights of the Sentinel to JOHN EMIG 2 youthful hands. LAY-OUT EDITOR GERALD DUROCHER SPORTS EDITOR , , , - SUSAN PARKER M ' ' ' PAGE EDITOR MARIANNE DONNELLY ROBERT SEAL CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT CLASS TREASURER DUANE PENNEBAKER BUSINESS MANAGER CLASS OFFICERS T0 enkindle a new spirit, to bring unity, to tr uly lead their class of '66 - these were the goals of the class officers of our Senior year. ; Elected at the close of Junior year, JOAN CAMILLERI Chris Scagnetti, Marianne Donnelly, Bob S e a 1, and Anita Surma started plans to ,PAGlE, EDITOR accomplish their aims before the last ' year officially began. Their major contribution came in the new idea of an advisory board to assist them in all their decisions and help or- ganize class projects. The response of these advisors and the class itself made almost all class efforts successful. Initiation was calm, the At Home was honestly the best ever, and the Prom, Moonlight andRoses lived up to every- one's expectations. RAMUTE MISIUNAS The classofficers believed in the peo- A , ple who chose them, and their belief was SENTINEL CO'EDITOR provedright by what the class of '66 has TgmGnglgIgg: REPRESENTATIVE-ZOI given its alma mater- 4w
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2 SENTINEL June 12. 1966 Sezvice Me cinema Leabezship If an organization is to succeed in ful- filling its purpose, it must be made up of loyal leaders as well as loyal mem- bers. The Senior Class members elected officers and representatives with whom they could work, to make their contribu- 1 L . CHARLES BICKES The efforts of these leaders reflects STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT tion to the school as a Class. the enthusiasm and drive of the Senior REPRESENTATIVE-ZOI CHARLES SEGUNA REPRESENTATIVE - 204 ELAINE ZAMOJSKI ; , g i REPRESENTATIVE-202 ' M . III ANITA SURMA CHRISTOPHER SCAGNETTI CLASS SECRETARY CLASS PRESIDENT FREDERICK SROKA REPRESENTATIVE-203 STUDENT COUNCIL The Senior Student Council Officers, Charles Bickes and Mary Anne Boris, have provided the necessary leader- ship for a smooth running school-wide KATHLEEN CHMIELEWSKI organization. REPRESENTATIVE-204 Charles, using his previous exper- ience as a homeroom representative, presided over meetings and assemblies and headed all official business trans- actions concerning the Council. Three-year Student Council member, Mary Anne Boris, fulfilled her duties as Vice-President by substituting in the absence of the President and by acting as general chairman of all committees. Aiding the officers were eight senior representatives who managed the home- room Christmas Basket Drive, and also served on various committees. LESTER GOODCHILD SENTINEL CO-EDITOR REPRESENTATIVE-ZOZ BARBARA BROMBACH REPRESENTATIVE -203 PAGE EDITOR
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4 SENTINEL June 12, 1966 Two roads diverged in a yellow l JEARGEN ANGST DANIEL ARREOLA VILIJA BAUKYS SUSAN BEDNAR Every year, and probably everywhere, Juniors say good-bye and good luck to the Senior Class. There are many ways to say good-bye: in sugary poems, in tearful prose, in terse speeches, or in id e a 1 i s t i c ad- dresses. No matter how you do it, afarewell L - requires the summing up, at least mo- JOHN BENITEZ mentarily, of three years ofjoy, sorrow, h friendship and sharing. So now, traditionally, the Junior Class is wishing you good luck and success in all you do, knowing, however, that this was even better expressed in the friendly atmosphere of the Luncheon we shared with you on Ring Day and in the more for- KENNETH BENNETT mal hours of the Prom. The Class of '67 VICTOR BITLERIS DOROTHY BO DA MICHAEL BOROVSKY .5 JOSEPHINE BORG LINDA BRAUN
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