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Bridging the Gap Officers: Janis ’ ; + e | | Perry, Lisa Boehm, | k : Jill Keene, Zeline Sergent SJ Senior Class Officers: Robert Auen, Arthur Jawad, Sean Svendsen, Tom Mullins. SJ Junior Class Officers: Michael Marcheschi, Ken Barrow, Kevin ND Junior Class Officers: Caroline Langley, Shirley Andrews, Sheila Davis, Kelly. Annette Williams
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'S ro i bs f ND Student Council: Sitting: Lillian Rojas, Ann Furbush, Kathy Fennelly, Eileen Dunn. Standing Cecelia Fusich, Shirley Orille. P ry ey 5. : uw fF Hit TT 5 sae ir . meray, i Lise EED Ne aren SJ Student Council: Andrew Kreeft, Patrick Lynch, Shannon Murray. Joint effort figured prominently in this year’s Student Council success. Together, both schools worked to erase apathy and promote enthusiasm. By establishing a dance policy, experimenting with coed lunches and initiating student activities, Student Council created an air of friendliness and energy. It was this air that dominated events such as Spirit Week and Student Masses.
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SJ Frosh Class Officers: Bill Pelletier, Kevin ND Frosh Class Officers: Dianna Jardin, Anousheh Shrabi, Terry Cronin, Debbie Dee, Mary McGee Mullins, Frances Guerrero. es WLLL ND Sophomore Class Officers: Bonnie Kirby, Stephanie Chatman, Cecelia Garcia, Patricia Devlin, Brenda Castro. SJ Sophomore Class Officers: Tim Russi, Robert Long. This year class officers busily planned innovative activities to bring the two high schools closer together. They provided a vital link between the Student Council and the Student Body, giving the students a better chance for involvement in their school government. Hard work brought the open dance policy, co-ed lunch, and lunchtime activities which responded to the likes and interests voiced by the individual. In this way the class officers insured that Student Council served the students to the best of their ability.
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