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GIVING... At an assembly at the beginning of the school year, students learned that high school students and college students are the major blood donors. This fact obviously inspired Ludlow High’s Pro Merito society as they decided to have two bloodmobiles once again. The first was held on December 12th, and the second was on March 6th. Many Seniors, Juniors, and even a few Sophomores participated in the bloodmobiles. Also, a few people from throughout the community joined in the donating. Every pint of blood collected may help to save someone’s life, and because of everyone’s cooperation, both bloodmobiles were a success. It can be assured that the Red Cross will come back to Ludlow High School again next year. Jorge Balbino, in good health. Carlos Costa, a proud donor. Dave Salvador signs away his blood. 18 BLOODMOBILE
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Christine Davis and Ed Santos pose for a picture before the banquet begins. These sophomores anxiously await for the dancing to begin. CHRISTMAS GATHERINGS 88 and °89 Both the Sophomore and Junior classes held their banquets in the month of Decem- ber this year, the Sophomores on December 12th and the Juniors on December 19th. The setting for both events was at Tony and Pen- ny’s Restaurant and in each instance the night included dinner and of course dancing late into the night. These banquets created a sense of Christ- mas Spirit as well as a feeling of class unity which would last throughout the whole year for both classes. BANQUETS
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WOMEN OF COURAGE, COMPASSION CONVICTION During the week of March 9th, Ludlow High School celebrated its | third annual National Women’s | History Week. A full schedule of ) events were planned for students’ participation such as a school wide trivia concert and several guest | speakers appearing in the library. | To culminate the week’s events, | the National Women’s History Week | Committee announced Ludlow’s | Woman of the Year as being Mrs. : i Adele Sambor. A reception was given in her honor at Tony Penny’s Restaurant on May 22nd. Faculty members of the National Women’s History Week Committee included Mr. Bernard Burns, Mrs. Leonard Charest, Mr. Robert Colburn, Mrs. Nancy Kowalczyk, Mrs. Frances Libiszewski, Mrs. Anne | Sands, and Ms. Susan Stachelek. ) Students involved in the program | were Nicole Abair, Kristel Applebee, Linda Panek, and Christine Parzych. Helene Gallo explains her role as a business woman. Priscilla Robinson discusses UMASS.
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