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Q-9 MCI Art Club members, Art Club enriches the student's background in art history and various art forms. Officers: Laura Crochowski. vice-president: Mrs. Leszczynski and Ms. Tapscott. moderators: Kathleen Con- ley. president. Kneeling: Maria Chavez, treasurer. Not pictured: Dianne Giannini. secretary. Art Club Business Club 6: C? .. V Yrri ' The Business Club familiarizes students with different busi- ness careers and procedures. Officers: Diane Badali, president Donna Wolf, treasurer: Flora Mitidiero, vice-president. Stand- ing: Mrs. Blood, moderator: Ann Barthel, secretary.
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1 i t t '- x K 7 J ' ,, : A -W-1 -:fem Q i l fr' sa H Freshmen solemnly await induction into ICL. ICL Members of junior Classical League l The Iunior Classical League acquaints students with ancient languages and helps them to develop a good classical back- ground. Officers: Sue Sulin, president: Mrs. Vallot, moderator: Patricia Pielnik. vice-president. Standing: Vicky Zylkowski, l historian: Kim Meyer. treasurer: Beth Pasztor, secretary. President Sue Sulin conducts the ICL induction.
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Forensics Club, voice of Seton What exactly does it i mean to be a member of l Forensics Club? Being a member of the Forensics Club means being on the speech team and representing the school in various meets. Besides, members have the opportunity to meet many students from com- peting schools. Members participate in such cate- gories as prose, radio, verse, humorous duet, and dramatic interpretation, to name a few. Forensics Club Officers: Left to right: Mrs. Pat Maman, moderator: Debbie Williams, vice- presidentg Margaret Kania, presidentg Lisa Galdikas, secretary-treasurer. Q-I The Speech Team: Top row, from left: Mary Ann Savage, Nancy Iohnson, Angie Pannell, Debbie Williams, Ieanette Yates, Kathy Magon, Peggy Lobsinger, Lisa Galdikas, Margaret Kania. Second row: Sharon Salamowicz, Sue Yanderheyden, Ladrena Smith, Cynt- hia Beatie, Veronica Serrato, Mary Cora, Dona Hearne, Anna Lewis, Brenda Fritz. Third row: Daria Depa, Nancy Kostro, Carolyn Fritz, Patricia Stodola, Suzanne Stanke, Madonna Miller, Annette Gatto.
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