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Freshmen 101: Mary Sauer, Presi- dent: Cynthia Boehler, Treasurer: ff ,dw Freshmen 402: Eileen Miller, Presi- dent: Carol McPeak, Vice-President: Nancy Cvetic, Secretary: and Lynne Hohman, Treasurer. Sophornores 403: Judith McNerney, Treasurer: Judith Siatkosky, Vice- President: Patricia Kurtzhal, Presi- dent: and Barbara Mehrlich, Secre- tary. .Br I 2 , if 5 ,A J we ax' Lois Mann, Secretary: and Ann Gal- lagher, Vice-President. To the freshmen the meaning of class officers is not always understood. It takes a little time for them to realize that the officers are their friends and representatives. Through continuous good example, the freshmen will reach their goals. if ophomore and Freshmen Class Uffieers A more vivid realization of the responsibilities of a class officer has come to the sophomores. Now they are more properly equipped to lead their classmates to higher goals. 13
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Junior Class Officers If you should ask a junior to tell you what the meaning of class officer is, this is the answer you would probably receive. A class officer is our chosen leader, friend, and class- mate. In short, she is the model of what is right. Juniors 408: Judith Collette, Secretaryg Brigid Sher- idan, Presidentg Judith Heinz, Vice-Presidentg and Geraldine Blumer, Treasurer. juniors 103: Patricia Baldauff, Treasurerg Joanne Ramage, Presi- dentg Margaret Mohler, Secretaryg and Dawn Sallach, Vice-President. Sophomores 407: Nancy Bayer Vice-President: Dolores Yohovic dentg and Carolyn Liotta, Secretary Treasurer: Florence Manners, Presi-
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f K . . . to God, His Church, the family, the community and oneself is an attribute the Alma Mater strives ceaselessly to instill in the hearts of her students. The faithfulness of others has been the light leading the way in the search for truth. By an open profession of faith, the soul is opened for the Passer-by W.ho is the Light of the World. Since fidelity is the light and light only begets beauty by shining through darkness, so it is the duty of each student and graduate to be faithful to the principles of her Catholic education. Only by being faithful to these ideals in her daily spiritual contact both with God and with man can the life of her soul be a light illuminating the darkness of the world.
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