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fr ,f f I ,, is ' DX X3 i Officers These CSMC of- ficers, along with Sister Mary An- toine, are busy planning such ac- tivities as guitar Masses, raffles and the Mission Cami- val. Seated from left are Marge Haubert, secretary, Martha Marr, vice- presidentg Chris Curry, presidentg and Mary Ann Wolfarth, ,treas- urer. 30 ,- Promoting school spirit is one of the main jobs of the Pep Club. Here we find the officers discussing the club's constitution. They are Lynn Derck, junior attendance-taker, Mary Banks, vice-president, Diane Collins, sophomore attendance-taker, Emma Williams, freshman at- tendance-takerg and Cindy Baker, president. The Drama Club officers Will Droll, vice-presidentg Carol Feldman, secretary-scribe, Doris Franlcart, president, and Joe Norris, treasurer, meet in the prop room to select props for the upcoming play. 19
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CYO . C P Now, you can't fit the whole CYO in this car for the Deanery dance, says President Greg Cassidy to Pam Reid, secretary, Leonore Skonecki, vice-presi- dent, and Bill Marr, treasurer. These officers together with Father Weibl, the moderator, worked on many special events. CYO is on the go, as these representatives meet often to discuss activities for its members. The representatives are Sue Holderman, Jack Martin, Jane Crawford, Steve Lopez, Carol Cassidy, Becky Droll, and Lloyd Creeger.
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L 330-H Ping, ping, but no ball for pong? Mission SIN-g Q Carnival To be marked or not to be marked, that is apparently the question of Dick Baeder. iu I absolutely refuse io be put in the stocks wails Emma Williams. qN4ifkx, W, , But l thought you told me that there would be others at this carnivall questions Barb Hammer of Gary Reinhart. if is 'T
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