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.1 I, Student Council Leader in Activities .. f1ief., 4 . r .,,fV - ...er 1 i , i g v 335, f ' :ti i ztq-41 -, . T52 '- -- , TE , L, , ,-.e..s.... -V V -f This years student council is very active. Spearheaded by Pres- ident Jeanne Hohler and moderator Sister Delphine they are doing many things to help better our school. The highlight of the year was the candy sale and a 50's dance. This year is a good indication of the things a student council can do. Aj This years officers are Jeanne Hohler, Tom Rekart, Nina Zannieri and Mike Pusateri. BJ Jenny Fields accepts money from the candy sale. CJ Sister Delphine gives a good suggestion at an important meeting. N 1 5
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The 72-73 school year seems to be at a high point for clubs and activities. While a new club was being added, drama club, the est- ablished clubs were carrying out a new spirit of enthusiasm and coop- eration. The student body seems more close-knit through these extra- curricular activities. Membership soared and all participants were pitching in to help their clubs in projects and dances. St. Paul's High School, although smaller in enrollment than many . . . '? ' schools, shows their great Splrlt of it - M.. N' if mast.-. . togetherness through the clubs and activities. Aj Doughty's Dingbats seem ready to stop Larrow's Lovlies. BJ jean Rospert and Ann Gahagan hang signs at Whitney Field. Cl Pep Club members decorate houses before the Edison game. Di Students pay attention in one of the many club' meetings of the year. ' -J ui 1' M lv, 5, V H as-:re r. lv llll msgs 14
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72 Homecoming Best Ever This year's homecoming acti- vities were very rewarding. While the senior boys were building a bon- fire, Nina Zanneri was selected as our queen. The game against West- ern Reserve turned out 'favorable as the Flyers won 34-O. The theme of the dance was autumn tapestry andlthe Student Council did a su- perb decorating job. The genera- tion Gap was featured and a good turnout attended the dance. The feelings of all were mutual and spirit of kindness, openness, silence and happiness were shown all Week. But these feelings were expecially shown during the Mass at the reservoir. The 1972 St. Paul's Homecoming will be remem- bered by many as the best ever. AJ Homecoming queen, Nina Zannieri, at autumn tapestry. Bl The 1972 homecoming court is Kam Amato, Mary Ann Cooper, Nina Zannieri, Shirley McGuclcin and Ellen Kline.
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