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Famil Ties ' behind the Seenes Gosh, they certainly appear to be average parents! To the everyday observer, average was exactly the image they wished to portray. But given a special cue, these parents emerged as the undefeatable par- ents' club members. Whatever the activ- ity, from the Father-Daughter Commu- nion Breakfast to the Card Party, they were present to add their loving touch Cand hard workj. The list of events, of course, was endless. But one of the big- gest sacrifices, it had to be agreed, was made unselfishly by the talliers of the Ten-Week Club tickets. Yes, the Fathers' Club, in all their generosity, set aside ten relaxing evenings of Monday Night Foot- ball to determine, besides weekly win- ners, which homeroom deserved a pizza party. lt was not difficult to recognize the dedication of the Mothers' and Fa- thers' Clubs, even though both groups of- ten disappeared from the scene after performing some special deed. For exam- ple, how often did we arrive at an event just as the Mothers' Club was completing its final preparations before its members became average mothers again? 4 Top right: Mothers' Club officers: Mrs. Coonan CCorres. Sec.J. Mrs. Agnellino CRec. Sec.b, Mrs. Vitale CVice-Presb, Mrs. Criscuolo CPres.j, Mrs. Lee fTreas.J. O Right: Taking advantage of the opportunity to get all dressed-up, Nicole Somma and her dad enjoy breakfast. in 243
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A Above: Cindy Pertella, Linda Drost. Cheryl Waidowicz. Margaret Pawlak, JoEIlen Paytas, Jennifer Pauza. Stacey Bernasconi, Christine Chiara. Michele Mattei. Anne Ulbrich. Q Top, I-rant row: Beth Cretella, Lori Brittingham, Jennifer Demetriades. Kristin Tower, Back row: Lori Hirsch, Tanya Chiarelli, Sheila Keenan, Hope Kuziel. Kris Triana, Veronica Holmes. D Right, Front row, Leslie Kane, Adela Carbone. Kathy Young, Stephanie Eichhorst. Tracey Drobish, Back row: Carole Kamienski. Janet Sola, Diana Altieri, Donna Palmieri, Connie lazzetta. 62 FRESHM
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