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' U ' irt o ' D AtO vtG 0 J i N atL L- Afier months of hard work, the time has come for me to thank everyone who made this yearbook possible. Although it took a lot of hard work, time, and effort, I am grateful to have had the opportunity because I ' ve found it quite rewarding and gratifying. Having said this, one person immediately comes to mind - our moderator, Mr. Albert Monillas. I cannot thank him enough for all the support he has given to me and the staff. His concern for the outcome of the yearbook was nothing but constant and his jovial attitude made our working collaboration unforgettable. THANKS! I would now like to express my appreciation to my staff, who were always there when needed. When you ' re working on something that needs such undivided attention, as this, cooperation is the name of the game. And that ' s what they gave me — complete cooperation. To begin with, there was our one-man lay-out editor, CP Gilmore. In past years, this job has required more than just two hands. But somehow CP miraculously handled it on his own and outstandingly at that. He is responsible for the magnificent job in constructing the lay-out of the book and picking out variuos pictures. Thanks for all your help and effort. Sue DeEjtis, our Patron Manager, did a fine job. She was in charge of gathering from the students the patrons in this yearbook. This takes a lot of patience and time and no one could have done it better. Thanks for helping out! Senior memories and Senior Poll were handled by Tracy Pettit and Rita McGurk. This job required proofreading about 395 memories and counting the votes for senior poll. I couldn ' t have chosen two people more capable of handling such a responsibility as Tracy and Rita. Thanks to both of you! Many thanks go to the Business Staff, who have taken care of circulating this yearbook and making it a selling success. Also, thanks to all photographers who have helped in contributing their time and work to our yearbook. I would like to extend that thanks to three special photographers who were always there to lend a lense whenever needed - Terry Tully, Chuck Hay den, and Todd Bolich. What ' s a yearbook without pictures?!! Next, I would like to express my thanks to Abe Orlick and Davor Studios for providing us with magnificent Senior Pictures, homeroom pictures, sports, etc . . . You too have made this Yearbook memorable, and for this we thank you. Thanks go out to Sr. Joyce and Sr. Loretta for the extra hand. Also, to anyone else who has helped me and my staff in making this yearbook a reality. At first, I must admit it seemed like an impossible task, but as I realize I enjoyed it and find it hard to see it all come to an end. Before saying good-bye, I would like to extend my personal thanks to the Senior Class. Without them this yearbook would be meaningless. Thank you for your cooperation and support. We lived four years with our faith community and God ' s guidance keeping us together. This yearbook is to help us go on, in years to come, with memories that my staff and I are giving to you if this yearbook. ' Carolyn Giardina Edilor-in-Chief mOV t w ' 9
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