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A look of mistrust betrays Sr. Placid's feelings as Mary Lou Pandolfi demon- strates the chlorine formula in a chem- istry experiment. Carol Menzies, Beverly Baxter, Barbara Parker, and Charlotte Borello display other sentiments. was are Hide and seek? Not at all, just the re- enacting of a Medieval Poem. Sister Teresita aids Mary Ann Haley in direct- ing Therese Tedesco to Get Up and Bar The Doorv from two intruding seniors, Bonita Seder and Joanne Pacifico. That extra effort to make Senior Week a success is displayed by Leanora Cap padoro Linda Hughes Julia Bruno and Rosemarie Cipriam as Sister Margaret Mary assists them to revise old tunes with new lyrics Ai' f The s irit of democracy is clearly ex- presses as Carole Risucci, Kathleen Glea- son, and Rosemarie Cipriani discuss the purposes of the Constitution during American History class. 96
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Wrrws-mf C9 I Linda Crowder, Karen Scheid, Diane johnson, Ann Catherine Stoebe and Jean Peacock begin to unpack the scholastic caps and gowns with a combined air of mischief and dignity belonging only to a Senior. i 41 MJ 'ASQ-niors type to stardom. Magdalene Katen wins herself a gold star when she proves to be the fastest typist in her class. 95 i During Secretarial Practice, Lynne Morse points out to Rosemarie Cipriani and Con- stance Minogue the dos and don'ts for the proper dress for business. Mary Ann Picciurro, Racquel Martinez and Arlene Cainbo model for the class. Q .f 3, 'G-u...,., ,V Sunshine and smiles, that's what Lois Farese says Italy is made up of as she points to Siena while Ann McCom1ack reads Italy's exports to the Italian III class.
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Q a W z sX,l Q 'R' 'ir ,V if af. 'rf x i .fn Although these Senior Academic Class Officers gathered together for a serious discussion, Karen Ronne, Treasurerg Mary Ann Purello, Presidentg Leona Manis- calco, Seeretaryg and Dolores Ciliotti, Vice President, couldn't resist the candy and beautiful Christmas decorations in the convent foyer. .km ,mix 34,4 4 full, lr? Xi ,,yy J., - fs.. Niothcr Yeronicafs smile denotes satis- faction as Diana Sineo, chief marshal, and Ann McCormack, assistant chief marshal make their weekly report on dctcntion and make up time. 97 'A .335 sp be WVith reverence and awe these Senior Commercial Class Officers kneel before the Christ Child. They are: Carole Risucei, Vice Presidentg Ellen Rudolph, Class Reporterg Magdalene Katen, See- retaryg Linda Hughes, Presidentg and Constance Minogue, Treasurer. ,xv A. iiaiff 2 .M 3' I ,.. s. Xiu! 43: The Senior Marshals smilingly oblige for the cameraman as they all line up to have their picture taken. 24. 5 LX 56 , .
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