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Paul Bilodeau, Richard Chartrand, James Halligan, Craig Martin and Donald Normandin were in charge of lighting. Gail Brassard was choreographer. Roxanne Cote supervised the make-up and Sheila Flathers, the backdrops. Costumes were made by Dunna Duval, Constance Fluet, Elaine LeBlanc, Susan Owen, and Mary Sango. A dance in the gym followed the entertainment. Because Aquarius was a feature number in the show, the gym was decorated accordingly. A water carrier, symbol of Aquarius, adorned the center of the gym with other signs of the zodiac decorating the walls. Seniors and Juniors danced together under a starlit sky to the music of “The Coachmen.” Bae Mailloux directed the decorations with Sister Honora and Mr. Listewnik as faculty visors,
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Junior Senior — Reception 6 3 70 - waitresses, A highlight in Senior week was the Junior-Senior reception. The evening began with a turkey dinner for the seniors and faculty in the cafeteria, Claudia Bilotta was chairman for the dinner arrangements with Sister Aina and Sister Ellen as faculty advisors. Juniors served as waiters and Revolving around the unifying theme of a class reunion in the year 2,000, the JSR show in the auditorium consisted of three segments depicting such memories as a “Laugh-In” party, an interview with Luigi Lanconi, and Oscar Meyer wieners. The review dealt with the persons, places, and things to be remembered by ’70 at their 30th reunion. : The third segment introduced the theme A Time for Us sung by the entire junior class, Sister Patricia, Mr. Dattis, Mr. Taddeo, and Mrs. Buckley directed the show. Donna Dignard was the accompanist. Brian Finneron and Debra Raboin headed the entertainment committee.
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