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Sister Mary Dolorosa worked with the students in the book- keeping room to total the money turned in each day. Without her efforts. involving time and patience. the magazine drive would not have been such a success. Amid shouts and cheers, Ed Felix, Frank Caristi, Bob Steffen, and Jerry Flynn, move Bu Ro ers g g farther on his way to victory. Spirited forward by '4Bug Rogers, the senior class pushed past the finish line to high honors. Despite the small number of 'students in their class, they carried on the long standing tradition of senior win- ners. As the senior spider paraded through the gym, cheers and applause echoed through the building. tudents Soar COver The W Carole Korakey, Garland Wells, Dorothy Johnston, and Jill Marentette work diligently at the adding machines, while Sister Dolorosa helps total the day's returns. '4The winning class is . . ., announces a loud voice from on stage, but the confident seniors drown out his words, as they display their well-known spirit.
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Top' Again In Magazine Drive lnsecti-sell proved to be Salpointe's largest and most successful magazine drive. The purpose of the annual drive is to help pay the School's expenses. Repre- senting each class, the bugs were: Bugs Money, fresh- men, Centipede fuwillie- Make-ltvhsophomoresg '4Maynard Mothf, juniorsg and '4Bug Rogersf' seniors. Each student who brought in his quota of S520 was eligible for various prizes, and with an additional 310, became Nicha Jacome, Phyllis King, Cherry Tang, Bojana Poje, Michael Stilb, Marjorie Ambrogi, and Melsa Manning were among the top ten salesmen for the drive. Class Li- Frosh Soph Juniors Seniors School Quota Am't Reached 356360. 357777. 5640. 7564. 5340. 5932. 4-100. 6728. 22,000. 28,700. the happy recipient of a Sal- pointe Lancer 'cwoggle Doll. Displaying their prizes, the high salesmen for the senior class were: Deanna Dauphinais, Margie Ambrogi, Cherry Tang, Maxine Snider, Maria Urias, Nancy Darling, and Margie Baumgartner. Proudly displaying their We are tops banner, are members of the high homeroom, 12-D. Eileen Whalen, Deanna Dauphinais, Sister Kathleen Francis, Janet Zito, .lim Rudolph, Tom Hippert, Cherry Tang, Eleanor Lent, and Diane Olimski. High salesman for the drive was senior, Cherry Tang, who brought in 3695. The high homeroom of each class was given cash and prizes to distribute among the students. For bringing in the largest amount on the last day of the drive, the sen- ior class received 35100 for a class party. 2l
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