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of Senior Year 11 in W .N-l tal The 1978 Senior class officers were Monica Skeldon itreas.l, Joanne Wagner lv. pres.J, Julie Harms isec'yl, Anne Morley ipres.l. tbl Rosann Pakulski was two- faced for Halloween. ici Joan O'NeiIl showed her affection for the monster, Terri Croak. idl Taking a break from school work, Beth Rutledge played her guitar on the senior steps. tel McAuley's new football team Tracy Schwab and Sue McGrady were backed up by cheerleader'Terri Schnapp for Halloween. lil Liz Welly, Becky Brell, and Gina Fleger were enlightened by the opening school mass. igl Mary Wassermann, Kathy Parker, Diane Piotrowicz, Mona Bagrowski, Terri Croak, Mary Fedurek, Sally Comes, Marisa Viviano, Michelle Tuma, and Julie Harms show off their different ties. 3599 '1 1 sioiuas 98
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Class of '78 Makes Golden Record Being a senior is a big responsi- bility. One must show spirit and enthusiasm, to set a good example to the underclassmen. When the class of '78 took these senior re- sponsibilities, they rose to the top of the charts. The seniors began the year in a spin with a successful bakesale during the September elections. On the 78th day of the school year everyone knew a senior by the pride on her face and the crazy socks on her legs. The excitement of senior year meant inheritance of senior privi- leges: lounge, phone, and the two-stalled lavatory for 116 girls. These gave an excuse for the se- niors to abstain from homework. Memories that will always top the charts of many seniors, in- clude the trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls, the junior-senior prom at the Masonic Auditorium on April 14, and the senior slumber party. Seniors ended these ac- tivities with tired faces, but happy hearts. Woodstock, the class mascot, yellow, black, and white, the class colors, and the class song, Do You Know Where You're Going To . . .'? Graduation was a beginning and an end. Things will be forgotten, but most high school memories will linger on. On May 31 another class of girls was let out hopefully prepared to face the challenge of the cold, cruel world. The gold record of this class spins music McAuley will long remember. i . F. 1 ilif' fa 'Www P!
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