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Melanie Gailunas Kimberly Gajewski Aimee Gallagher Jennifer Gallagher Leslie Gensicki Rosemary Grillo Rachel Grubb Jennifer Grund Maryann Guida Maria Gulisano Lynn lmbimbo Judith Kinch Kristin Kuziel Stephanie Landa Lisa Lau Justine Locascio Amy Lyons Sarah Lyons Julie Manzi Jennifer Masi Annamaria Mastroianni Sheila McHugh Maureen McKeon Laurie McQuade Patricia Monroe Melissa Morrissey Robin Morrissey Kimberly Murphy Kimberlee Northam Meigan O'Connor Michelle O'Donnell Amy Palladino Elena Pandaru lrene Pata Kim Patton Jennifer Pearce Tanya Philbrick Plan Plunkett Alexa Prestianni Damien Price Juniorsfwork Study
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'gb' .gfibjyf l 4' X -Q-gg-4 ll y-.gzif ' -. .xy 5. ll .l ,lf I 'xx-iff' J i ,H 1' fer' -W231 'l weepers after School Time V' within the : T:' whirlwind of tech- nological advances, it was nice to know that good, clean, man- ual labor was still a practical way of earning some money. Every Friday a group of students worked diligently, applying that extra elbow grease while eye- ing the clock. They were the members of the work study pro- gram. Sr. Carol Sansone, director of work study this year, gave each member a calender to mark off the number of hours they com- pleted. ln addition, a quarterly report was sent home to the par- ents to inform them how many hours their daughter had left. Each student received 5500.00 in exchange for 125 hours of work. l'Work study helped my par- ents out a lot. I felt good about that, said Denise Simmonds. lt was like cleaning your own house, commented Alicia Mar- tone. Students were each as- signed to work at a particular area in the school. Jobs ranged from dusting furniture to mop- ping floors in the science lab. And even like cleaning at home, Spring rolled around and the windows had to be washed. 'llt certainly made things easier when everyone showed up, said Sr. Carol, 'lespecially around the dreaded window cleaning time. But life in the work study pro- gram wasn't all work and no play. lts members enjoyed pizza parties, soda, cake, and listened to music in-between washing glassware in the science labs. Al- though work study sometimes promoted dish-pan hands, its members nonetheless enjoyed special moments. These times were shared between the mem- bers at the ceremonial close ofa year well-done. This annual par- ty included pizza, soda and remi- nisces of the year gone by. But the students weren't al- ways working. A welcomed inter- ruption to work study was the fif- teen-minute break. lt was just enough time to catch a second wind before heading back. A round of applause was owed to its members for doing a greatjob in keeping our school clean. That was something one could not always find in our mechani- cal world: dedication. Above: lmmersed in work study, Davsm Gagliardi erases the work of an anony- mous artist in the artroom. Right: Sr. Susan Marie Krupp proudly displays the fruits of her geometry classes' labors. Lorena Venegas aided Sister in her attempt to dangle the geo- metrical spheres and add to the math- ematical motif of her room. 355652 so 932569 Juniorsfwork Study . '.,.
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Rachel Proulx Joan Pursell Toni-Anne Ragozzino Carolyn Richards Kathleen Rogers Mary Ruth Christine Rynne Cheryl Sadler Tracey Salemo Michele Santopietro Tara Sapiente Theresa Sgrignari Denise Simmonds Sheryl Sink Shannon Skinner Kathleen Sorcinelli Mary Stackpole Laura Surprenant Bonnie Tellgmann Kimberly Tracy Celeste Valentino Kelly Vanacore Kim Lee Villano Kerry Ann Wasko SBSH? 82 HHH JumorsfRmg Ceremony 'NI mwwxx -an 'Q - rv Right: Excitement is in the air as Dan- ielle Brandon tums Stacy Cahill's ring after the Junior Ring Ceremony on Janu- ary 27.
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