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Domination by the Class of ’84 is pro claimed by seniors Ja¬ nice Halt, Susan Con¬ rad, Stephanie Auer, Sar a Schoeck, and Laura Fashempour. The seniors made their traditional pro¬ cession, backed by a standing ovation from their little sisters. Photo by Ripcho. Medeival food is the fare at Open House, served by the appro¬ priately costumed Ju¬ lie Stipek ’85. Brit Lit students hosted visi¬ tors in the RC and room 102. Photo by M. J. Moran. i laps in the gym as class officers in the RC packed lunch bags full of can¬ dy and wrote letters to psych the team up for a tough upcoming game. Meanwhile, students took their places in 233 to rehearse for a concert only a week away. Soon darkness engulfed the school, and the only light left burning was in the office of a publica¬ tion staff working on a deadline. The editors closed up shop and tiptoed past the chapel to the only doors left unlocked. Inside the dimly lit room knelt one woman dressed in blue, her head raised toward a statue on the curved wall. Some people never left the building. Outside the stained-glass windows, snow sprinkled down silent- iy.0 I PEOPLE DIVISION 97
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96 PEOPLE DIVISION 4 W lc4 d Through the leisure area windows, a blustery winter morning only hinted at daylight as girls began to head to¬ ward their first classes. Someone in the corner of the caf tapped out the Theme from Hill Street Blues on the out of tune piano. As the 8:12 bell rang, one girl tried frantically to re¬ move layers of masking tape from her lock. After announcements, a line of girls snaked out the guidance office doors. A dozen girls clustered togeth¬ er at lunch to sign a poster-size card for a classmate in the hospital. As one girl made her usual ten minutes tardy entrance into her mod 14 French class, she passed two people sitting on the center stairs. One was crying and the other offered a dry shoulder. When the hall monitor walked by them in making her rounds, she did not disturb them. Someone else walked out of class in 101, glanced to her left, and was filled with the curious fear of what lay beyond the chapel. Immediately fol¬ lowing the mass exodus at 3:07, dormant cars in the parking lot came to life. They struggled for a position in the line that moved towards Wagar Road at a snail’s pace, partially attrib¬ utable to those who refused to obey the NO LEFT TURN sign. When peace reigned again at 3:15, the only movements were two girls connecting their car batteries with jumper cables. Inside the building, sweat broke on the foreheads of ten athletes running
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Jeanette Adams Molly Allen DAWNING 4; Drama 3,4 Kristen Alter Drama 2. Lori Anders Drama 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4. Colleen Atkinson Dance Club 4; Drama 1. Stephanie Auer Cross Country 2,3; DAWNING 1,2,3; Math-Science Club 3; Track 1,2; Student Council 4. Teryl M. Averill Blue Print 3,4; Right to Life 3; Student Council Officer 2,3. Nancy Baldassari Blue Print 3, Page Editor 4; Language Club 4; NHS 2,3,4. Maria Barnes Blue Print 2,3, Layout Editor 4. Drama 1; NHS 2,3,4. Sue Bihn Irene Bilic Betsy Bishop Gymnastics 1; Volleyball 1. Jane Blaha Drama 1,3; Liturgical Ministry 4; Math-Science Club 4; NHS 2,3,4; Right to Life 3; Student Council 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4. Laura Bodziony NHS 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3. Linda Bodziony Cross Country 2; DAWNING 1; Math-Science Club 3,4; NHS 2,3,4; Track 2 . Claudia Bolzan Key Club 2,3,4; Math- Science Club 3,4; NHS 2,3.4. Lori Bonsutto Patty Borzi Drama 1,2,3. Martha Bouhall Basketball 3; DAWNING 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Tennis 1,2,3. Mary Brabenec Drama 2,3,4; NHS 2,3,4. Denise Buchman Liturgical Ministry 4; NHS 2,3,4. Laura Buher Marie Burfield Dance Club 4; Drama 4. Tracy Burnham Drama 2; JCWA 4; Lan¬ guage Club 4; Right to Life 3,4. 98 SENIORS ADAMS TO BURNHAM
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