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Freshman and Sophomore council members discussing plans for the Computer Dance are: lseatedi Susan Baker, Jacques Mauche, John Harris, lstcndingl Ann Rodzai, Frances O'Brien, Gail Ropelewski, Francene Spallone, Mary Ann Sulli- van and Donna Guthrie. JW .g ' Fig! ,7 . ,cn 1 T' 5' 5' nf Lgfn K! Q J ,ll ,213 ly 'X ffl! V, .AJ- ' i ,V n' ff' ' l L .. , Y if All I, h LAN fy D 0 X if :fl . jfs! , V ,y fe 6,V,,4 If LT, 'lf' X y? pa' ' , if ,I ,-' ,417 f...f ' '7' 9:2 ' ,V gil,-,c,,1 J , '7,,s.,-f :Lyffli D M 4,111 ff , 1 WA A1 , fl-Lu! J' PM elf X .ii,G y X new . f V c .. V ,Y U f K 'fl COUNCIL dates. The dance was a hugh success as everyone frantically searched for his Miss or Mr. Perfect. The Student Council Exchange Day was also held on March l7. Under the direc- tion of President John Maloney and moderator Sister Mary Jonatha, plans were made for the representatives of the area councils to visit classes at the cor- responding school. This program is ini- tiated each school year in order to pro- mote a deeper communication of ideas among our city's youth. Junior and Senior council members discussing plans for the upcoming elections are lseatedl Beniamin Smith, Kathleen Balok, Timothy McGill, Joyce Butler, Ann MacNamara, lstandtngl Sister M, Jonatha, Susan Wylie, Brian Qualey, Patricia Leonard, and Eileen Crescenzi. 81
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Ready for the District Xl meeting are: John Maloney, Barbara Sullivan, Richard Hooper, August Moretti, Peter Perfetti, Kevin Frawley, Mary Kelly and Ingrid Swanson. Oh, it's no mistake, l asked for a senior, exclaims Frosh Vicki Funderulick to amazed Senior Mike Wronkowski. 80 STUDENT Student Council activities have been both varied and unusual this year. The maior proiect of the Council has finally been initiated after two years of eager preparation. The long awaited Student Exchange program will be carried on this summer when a member of the present junior class will travel to Latin America to live and stay for some time. Another first for the Council was the Computer Dance held on March l7. Stu- dents tilled out questionnaires which were in turn processed by IBM computers and returned with the numbers of five ideal
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The CSMC officers Mary Kay Burns, Tia Sweeney, Mark Laux and Patrick MacNamara look over plans for the upcoming year with their moderator Sister M. Bernardine. The Catholic Student Mission Crusade initiated a new system to promote more participation in club activities. This year the students were asked to sign up for the particular club activities they wished to work on, resulting in whole-hearted en- thusiasm and support. Mission Day, the most important proiect of the year, was divided into two parts. The first, held in February, consisting of an out-of-uniform day, a raffle, and the Mission Day show- One For the Money . . . The second part took place in April with a prayer day. The highlight of the day was a talk given by Father Humberto Almazon, a former movie star and aca- demy award winner who gave up his career to become a priest. Father also celebrated a Mass for the success of the missions. Mission Captains Daniel O'Herron, Theresa Caporiccio, Joan Titus lrow ll, James C Lawrence Sullivan, Maureen Havens, Alan Wright and Janine Mauche wait lar a meeting to 82
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