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Staff: Top Row + Nicole Censulo, Co-Editor Jennifer Longbottom, Paul Hughes, Ada Mariano, Co-Editor Jeannette Deffley, Bottom Row — Karen Leary, Urielle Joseph. We are very proud of UN- LIMITED EDITION’S first year in publication. We wish to express our grati- tude to Mrs. MacDonald and her staff for a super job. Keep it coming!!! 29
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KEY CLUB Top Row (L-R) Robert Corolla, Michael Lewis, Paul Hughes, Sean McHugh, Jared Poldolski, Jeffrey White, Stephen Perruzzi. 2nd Row (L-R) Bruno Marini, Siobohn Walsh, Shannon Flynn, Claudine Johnson, Lynn Morris, Nancy Hughes, Michele Cedrone, Lisa LaRasee, Socorro Bautista. Sitting (L-R) Joan Derubeis, Brenda Keady, Maureen Stuffle, Urielle Joseph, Tammy Fernadez, Diane Bastinelli. enior ProomCommittet Min, Standing (L-R) Sean McHugh, Treasurer; Jeff White, President. Sitting Back Row (L-R) Joseph MacLaughlin, Stephen Perruzzi, Karen Vestal, Deidre Prince. Middle — (L-R) Claudine Johnson, Vice Pres.; Siobahn Walsh, Secretary. Michael Lewis, Michele Cedrone. Front — Tony Zegarelli. 28
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YEARBOOK STAFF 87-88 | It's Sunday, February 21 (12:30 P.M.) and I'm in the yearbook office. Fourty-two pages must be in by Tuesday. The lab mangled the girls’ basketball team picture. Our photographer from Hilton can't seem to find the JV team picture. | still need a photo for page 76, Joan, where are you?! | need that copy typed now! Who's doing the ad layouts? Jeff De- lovey, | need your baby picture! Kim, do something other than pick on Joan, please! What is Peter Gould going to leave in the class will? OK, things are getting out of h and. Mary Jeanne just photo- copied her face again. We've got people like Russell Heamer writing for us. Look Sister, the ceiling is leaking again. Ah, let's take a break. Who could give us a ride to McDonald’s? Oh Russell. . . Yearbook has been, err, well, quite a challenge this year. As Editor-in-Chief, I've been hassled, nagged, yelled at, complained to and perpetually harassed. I've spent Saturdays, vacations, snow days and many long nights writing, organizing, lay- ing out, drawing, re-writing and re-organizing what | believe to be an original and creative yearbook to represent the class of 1988. My staff, those who stuck with me, have done a heck of a job and all deserve a pat on the back: Thanks for all the hard work, guys. I'd like to thank Tom Barnes from Hunter Publish- ing Co. for all his help and for just being a great guy. Special thanks to Hilton (Sean) for dealing with all the mix-ups. A lot of people outside of my staff were a great help in getting the book put together; to name a few: Brian Pyke, Russell Heamer, Tony Zegarelli, Lori Richmond, Paul Hughes, Peggy Hewitt, Don Dabenigno, Maura Prince, Phototime in the Arsenal Mall, John DePasquale, and Fr. Con- way. To these people | extend my gratitude and appreciation. Special thanks goes to our modera- tor, Sister Marianne for all the time she spent with us getting this thing done. You can have your office back now Sister Mary Rose. Whew, It looks pretty good. | think it was all worth it. Don't you? Eileen Burke Editor ; ; s Top Row (L-R) June Maclellan, Kim Goowin, Eileen Burke, Mary Jeanne fila Sabra sea pees SpuEeS tenget aid Osborn, Joan DeRubeis. Seated (L-R) Michele Cedrone, Jared Poldolski, all-around comic relief, Joan DeRubeis. Charles Panica, Tom Lydon and Deidre Prince. A Secretary, photocopier expert, gossip and hairspray Move and I'll shoot! addict, Kim Goodwin. 30 Assistant Editor, noctural typist, good luck charm?? and radioactive from the copier, Mary Jeanne Osborn.
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