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Student Forum senior homeroom representatives: Front row: Dolores Shea, Judith Byrne. Second row: Maureen Bonfield, Diane Roetting, Cecilia Taphorn. Third row: Joan l-leenan, Kathleen Ryan, Anita Lamp- mg. Student Forum junior homeroom rep- resentatives: Front row: Martha Hugenberg, Mary Ann 'Niehaus. Second row: Judith Rinschler, Lana Herzog, Joyce Schneider. Third row: Jane Deters, Madeleine Duccilli, Mary Beahr. Student Forum sophomore and freshman homeroom representatives: Front row: Georgiana Buchanan, Arlene King, Ann Martinson. Second row: Mary Catherine Rieger, Kathleen lhlendorf, Mary Billiter, Donna Bail, Sharon Sullivan. Third row: Donna Biedenbender, Patricia Roa, Sue Elfers, Sandra Saile, Mary Kay Braun, Mary Ellen Ebner. Fourth row: Barbara Froelich, Donna Wilken, Agnes Pohlman, Judith Damewood, Judith Speier. Absent: Nancy Daniels. fn -' 17' 'SY q-v- T ,fy Qs E, 'il xffl' 7
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mi Yi FI LM M ri Above: Planning the agenda for a meeting are Rita Reichling, president, Wendy Winkler, secretary, Linda Westerkamp, vice-president. Student Forum The Student Forum is the connecting link between the faculty and the student body. Promoting good will, encouraging school spirit, and effecting cooperation among the students and the faculty are general projects for the group. The officers of this organization are elected in late spring and serve throughout the ensuing school year. The presidents of the four classes, together with the officers, comprise the advisory board, which meets monthly and considers the projects to be promotedand presented to the homeroom representatives at the monthly meeting. Sister Mary Clement is the faculty modera- tor. Below: Examining pictures of yesteryear are Patricia Hansberry, Junior class president, Donna Ferris, Fresh- man class president, Helen Yearout, Sophomore class president, Barbara Schuster, Senior class president. x
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