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(FRONT) Dianne Stevens, Ann Doherty, Cindy Ruvulo, Mary Uricchio, Carole Pindaro. (BACK) Anne Marie Reichle, Terry Wicykowski, Peggy Sevigny, Lynn Ravazzoli, Pat Rys, Peggy Metrowski, Sue Piorek, Kathy Hannum, Jodi D ' Aleo, Lisa Harrison, Sharon Butler (hat), Donna Fisher, Kim Carragher. The annual Senior Farewell Prom was a suc¬ cess highlighted by the questionable practice of date-swapping. We dressed in our class colors of green and cream to receive our rings on Ring Day. We also learned the joys of American History and spent some time in front of the television set as an added supple¬ ment to classroom instruction. That spring we tramped through mud while hunting Easter Eggs with the children from the Montessori School, had Make Your Own Sundae sales, and heard repeated exortations on the glory of Higher Education. Then, before we knew it we were... I only have eyes for you . 11 Terry Wicykowski and Pat Rys on Adoption Day. We hope it ' s not tomato surprise! Junior presi¬ dent Lisa Harrison and freshman president Janet Russell cut the Ring Day cake. 21
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Junior Year 1973-1974 Our junior year seemed ever so long, for we were subjected to many changes- in the curriculum and in other ways as well. A new schedule was adopted which introduced us to activity period and something called mods. Activity period enabled us to pursue many outside interests and once a week at that time we endured group singing. Early in the year we staged Adoption Day for our new little sisters by reading aloud their essays about a fictional character while we were dressed as that character. The freshmen, more nervous than we, did not seem at all enthusiastic about being greeted by the likes of Pinocchio, Batman, the Cowardly Lion, Dopey, and Casper the Friendly Ghost. We muddled through the PSAT ' s under the direction of the guidance coun¬ selor who constantly urged us to attend COLLEGE. There ' s gotta be an easier way. M Jan Panella (TOP) helps Sue Poliks with the Adoption Day clean-up. Donna Fisher imitates the Cowardly Lion on Adop¬ tion Day as Carole Pindaro peers over her shoulder. Raggedy Andy (Terry Wicykowski) assists Oliver Hardy (Peggy Sevigny) cut the cake as Charlie Brown (Cindy Ru- vulo) observes the celebration. 20
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