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Dennis Camp as--4 Margaret Dempsey Mary Ann Dible 16 Seniors Robert Cassel berry Patricia Cutnaw lil 1 f The seniors display their tremendous spirit at a pep rally before a game Gerald Didion Theresa Eggleston
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Officers Prove to Be Leaders, Hunk as rs., l il Christine Binsack David Bleile Anthony Borgia Maureen Bronder Hard Workers The senior year for the class of '75 has proved to be one of great success. Under the leadership of Matt Gross and his staff of officersp vice-president Katie Fritz, secretary Margaret Dempsey and treasurer Chris Binsack, the class of '75 has carried on activities such as the pizza drive and a car wash to add to their enormous treasury. These, along with other activities over the four years, will be used to pay for their class trip to Lake Cumber- land State Resort Pa 'k in Kentucky along with the dinner dance at the Elks and their after prom party at Jollv Lanes. The senior class this year has rated high scholastically while they also have procured three morerconference titles, one in football, golf and basketball. The unity of this class and their concern for one another along with their co-opera- tion with the faculty and administration truly depict the Christian attitude of our school and should be exemplary for classes that follow for many years to com e. The class of '75 started off their fresh- man year deciding that by thetime they were seniors they wanted to have the largest class treasury in St. Paul history and that they wanted to break the traditional ,pattern of going on to Ohio Pile for their class trip. They started right in with a work day which gave them about 5150. They added a car wash and several bake sale, to a good sum at the end ofthe year. Sophomore year for the class of '75 also was very productive with the help of more bake sale, a birdcage sale, several car i washes and a few dances. During their Junior year the class or- ganized a magazine drive, several paper drives and a first in school history a money making Christmas dance. They raised enough money to purchase a stereo and other furnishings in preparation for their senior year. The class of '75 has reached both of their goals they broke the record for the largest treasury and they are not going to Ohio Pile. Mary Brutsche 1 Seniors 15
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4, Graduates Are Ready to Face the Long, Narrow Road Ahead i .1 Gerald Egle Jennifer Fields Cindy Fligor ,L Ji . ,, Patricia Fogal James Fox Steven Fries xi' y' . . I T - ' at if s l X N-, ' E' , Q Kava! .g-as A' ' ' 'f -I ik lv Q-J V , N xi' u I . N? H- Ldv L -SLI, N 'T' X vi The seniors go all out for Farmer's Day, a spirit booster against the Jeanne Rushin and Mary Kramer enter school Eagles. ' Seniors 17
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