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CSF members Ginna Baldassarre, Margaret Roth and Cindy Labaniego, Seniors, attend an important meeting about available scholarships. Video Club members Michael Wolf and Brady Tymn, Juniors, (lower right) get the set ready for their first television show. Freshmen Ming Peng, LaMont Lane, Noble Harris and Jay Barnes enjoy alittle competition with their lunch. Unforgettable Friends IDM4 Clubs Division
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Ancient history! Students, we often forget that our teachers were once high school students too. Many of our own SJND faculty played practical jokes, skipped school and failed to do their homework! “When I was in high school I was pretty normal. I liked sports but academically I was lazy,” said Mr. Jacek Coakley. “T was pretty wild in high school. I played a lot of sports and was an excellent student, but I never did any homework,” commented Mr. Terry Dugan. “TI was outgoing, involved and definitely boy crazy” said Mrs. Gail Rodrigues. “TAvas quiet and shy but basically I enjoyed high sckool.” said Mr. Ron Travers. “T was active and involved. Toward my senior year I became more interested socially and aca- démically,” said Mrs. Carmen Lambert. | en The newest members of the Mickey Mouse Club, Mr. Morris Soublet and Senior Ted Langowski looks at us while receiving a scolding from Mrs. Gail Ms. Georgia Vlahos, say “Hello” to all the kiddies in SJND land. Rodrigues, dean. (Sigh!) | jy Teachers at Work Faculty People 108
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Senior Graciela Jasso collects a donation from Senior Jane Jennings as part of the Mission Club’s efforts to help the needy. What’s a better way to become in- volved than an SJND club? “The importance of International Club members share a potluck a club is for people ee and friends from all parts of the with the same achievements or in- terests to share their ideas with one an- other—to have a sense of pride in their club and feel it contributes to the whole of the school,” explained Senior Ted Langowski, CSF president. Unforgettable Friends Clubs Division 105
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