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Senior Class fficers A ,1-, X 1 ' ? .+.,.u.-.-3.116 v NJ Standing: Mr. Kauiman, Mrs. Powers, Advisorsg Seated: Sue Theobald, Treasurerg Paul Dashefsky, Vice-Presidentg Steve Goldfarb, President Lynn Matis, G.O. Representativeg Mary O'DonneIl, Secretary.
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In Appreciation We, the editors of Sachem '72, would like to show our appreciation to Miss Amy Francese and Mr. Walter Wurthmann, as vell as our advisors, Mrs. Helen Powers, Mr. Gerald Kaufman, Miss Joanne Muenzen, and Mr. Richard Forbes for all that they contributed to the class of '72, The class of '72 would like to take this opportunity to hank Mrs. Powers, one of our class advisors for the past hree years. Her immense help with every class function has nade our four years extremely memorable. if it r ' g 1 'W 1, , 9. j V 32, , , .QQ ' gg ' W 52 M .25 K ,. l fu 1 1 V Qi., 1 gaming 5 X X W .M ,gay 3 V 4 ,wa-e fl 5 ww. , 'Q ' T' A, ' ' f may f 4 4 l 14.2 45 W Ja, We would also like to thank Miss Muenzen and Mr. Forbes or their help in our freshman year. The Sachem Staff would like to thank Miss Francese, our advisor, for contributing to the success of Sachem 1972. Her patience and inspiration has helped to make this year's yearbook the finest Ml-IS has ever seen. l-ler philosophy has always been that the yearbook belongs to the staff, but she always seems to be around when help is needed. Many thanks to Miss Francese. Mr. Wurthmann, our financial advisor, has been instru- mental in making this yearbook possible. His assistance in monetary matters is greatly appreciated by all. S 7
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Senior Council The class of '72 started its freshman year vvith the sale of combs and brushes. We did the traditional selling of candy in our sophomore year and magazines in our junior year. T-shirts were ordered to increase class spirit when vve were sophomores. One of the high points of our junior year was the time at which class rings arrived. This helped to make the likelihood of ever becoming a senior a reality. Our class was the first not to have a Junior Promg we are probably starting the new tradition of breaking old traditions. To the astonishment of most of us, our senior year finally arrived. The year started with plans for the successful Senior Fair. The class also worked hard on the unforgettable Senior Variety Show. The finale of our four years at MHS was the Senior Prom and Graduation. 22 9
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