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GUIDA CE Students often take a moment out of their day to plan their future Only Mike Slade's schedule could perplex Mrs. Martin and Father in the quiet atmosphere of the guidance suite. It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life, that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself. -Shakespeare One of the areas of our school in which the true spirit of giving is evidenced is in the Guidance De- partment. There is the obvious: the catalogs, vocational literature, applications, and transcripts. But beyond all of this is the concern-the personal concern for each student as he is guided toward selfunderstanding and understanding of others. Every individual is viewed as having unique talent, problems, and resources. Students are constantly kept informed of educa- tional opportunities by the dissemination of cur- rent guidance information by the department. Eric to this extent. With haunting eyes, Sue Matula seeks the lest results from Mrs. Halick , , 7.7 7
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Father Brembos, Mrs. Martin and Sister Eloise pose proudly with the National Merit Schol- A arship Finalist, Mary Cornell. PRINCIPAUS HONOR ROLL HAROLD IZZO SUE SCOTT JOHN CANNIZZARO JOAN YUHAS SHEILA ZAKRE HONOR ROLL SENIORS SALVATORE ABBRUZZESE DAVID ACKER JOHN ATCACHUNAS BARBARA BARRON JOHN BENNETT JILL BOSIE LYNN DARMON MARY CORNELL BARBARA DOERR BRIAN DOHERTY CAROL GIBBONS EDWARD MCCOOLA JOAN PERCH J OANN POMPEO ELAINE QUINET NOREEN SADLER MARIE SCHNITZERLING JOSEPH TALLE CATHY TORRE 0 DIANE VAN NESS DEBORAH BUSHMAN JOAN POTENZA JUNIORS CATHERINE CULINA DAVID DAVIS JAMES LUCIA SEAN NOLAN ROBERT BROWNLIE PATRICIA CONWAY DIANE DeNICOLA CATHY DEVLIN LAWRENCE GETZ JOANNE JANUSZEWSKI KEVIN KELLY DONNA LOMBARDI MARION MUELLER HELEN O'NEIL CHESTER PALUCHOWSKI BARBARA ROCHFORD CLAUDIA ROWE MARIA RUEDA DEBBIE SELENKO LOIS TERESAK ERICK UHRIK CHANTEL VAN ES LORRAINE WITTS CAROL MCDONALD BARBARA WRIGHT SOPHOMORES BRIDGETTE BARRY KATHLEEN COSTIGAN CHRISTINA FOLEY BARBARA HURLEY J OHNA LEDDY CAROL ANN LYNCH VALERIE MACKO CAROL MARCUSSEN MARY MCCLELLAND MICHAEL MEUSZ KATHLEEN NOLAN NANCY RICKVALSKY HERBERT RODGERS JOHN YOUNG KRISTINE MEYER PHILLIP PANZARELLA CATHERINE ZAREMBA THOMAS NAGY JANE PELLY FRESHMEN MARY ANDERSON BARBARA BOYD MARYANN BROOKES RAELEN BROWN BARBARA CHRISTIE ROBERTA COLLINS ANNEMARIE CONLON WILLIAM DORAN JESSICA EDWARDS DOLORES FURMANEK ELIZABETH GRASSO KAREN INDYK WILLIAM LEDDY DONNA MANZO MICHELE MATTES NANCY MCGLAVFLIN JEAN MORROW JANET OSMAN DEBORAH OPPER FRANK PREVITE EILEEN REICHART VALERIE SOTO EILEEN SWARBICK MARILYN VACCARO ANNEMARIE VAN ES ANN WEIR PAULA WISEMAN SUSAN BURNS MARY GEIGEL MARGARET KELLY JO ANNE LOCKE MAUREEN MCNALLY CYNTHIA PELLEGRINO LINDA SZURLEY DIANE WEACHOCK TONI LEE WOUGH MARIE YANNICK JULIE CAREY DOROTHY MCGRATH
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ART A lonely little boy couldn't draw, but when he found a friend, they created together. -Arlene Musil The art students have found a friend in Miss Wicks and the A11 Department. The department enthusiastically helps students to recognize their own creativity and to develop a true appreciation of all art. Students are guided to the realization that in the curve, the color, the shade, the line there is some- thing to wake an emotion. They are brought to the knowledge that greatness lies in that communi- cation when both artist and viewer feel alike. 'Q The art room is always a place of busy activity . as each student attempts in his own way to give liaa expression to the creative spirit within him. . . W,t1 ' f it -- Donna Manzo and James Kelly blend shades for their color wheels. Leonard Witkowski, Jack Krafjack, and Bob Vonderhaar intently work on their mechanical drawing assignments. ,M A chalk drawing brings out Nancy Smalley's artistic talents.
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