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REMINISCCR I95I
Published byTHE SENIOR CLASS
SHANLEY HIGH SCHOOLFargo, North Dakota
Foreword
The Reminiscor Staff hopes to give you a yearbook full of happy memories.
V/e have sincerely tried to put together the many events that occurred this year. Lack of time
and finances curtailed many features which we would like to have expanded.
As our theme we have chosen Unity, the cryíng need in a world lacking peace
We have used the Encyclical on Christian Education of Youth by Pope Pius XI to tie together the
various sections of the book as teachers, students, and ai1 the organizations connecteC with the school
have only one and the same aim-that of the Christian Philosophy of Education, and are all in their
different fields working towards this end.
Co-Editors Diane Breyer and Beverly Stegge
"It is theref ore as irnþortant to ma\e no mista,ke in education, as it is to ma\e no rnista\e in the
þursuít of the last end, with which the whole wor\ of education is intimatell and necessarily connect'
ed,-there can be no ideally þerf ect education which is not Christían education."
-Pope Pius XI, Encyciical on Christian Educatjon
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Dedication
'We are very happy that the change in the name of the school does not change our patron,the Sacred Heart of Jesus, to Whom this year as always we lovingly and gratefully dedicateReminiscor.
Because this is a year of momentuous happenings we remember with loving ap.preciation and justifiable pride: our beloved A.rchbishop Aloysius J. Muench now Apostolic dele'gate to Bonn, Germany; our revered Auxiliary, Most Rev. Leo Dworschak, who will celebratehis Silver Jubilee next June; and our two pioneer Sisters, who for many years taught at SHA,Mother M. Joseph and Sister M. Alphonsus, who celebrated theír Golden Jubilee some monthsago. W'e ask the Sacred Heart to bless them and all their works. Affectionate congratulationsand a hearty Ad Multos Annos to all.
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Denise Denis
Co.Business Manager
Diane Breyer Beverly Stegge
Co,Editors
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,{urelie Stricherz
Co,Business Manager
MORNING
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Dedicatíon Duy, January 5
Mass of Dedication
Biessing of Roorns
A victorious opening game, 36-35, between Shanley and Fargo High
Or-re of the importar-rt responsibilitieswhich every pliest assumes at ordirjationis the work of teaching This work variesconsiderably with the l.in-res and themeans available. À4anv of the idealswhich Bishop Shanley'had in the fieldof education have been made a presentreality with the advent of the ¡rew scnooldedícated to the rremo;y of Bishop JohnShanley, the first bishop of North Dako-ta. Rt. Rev. Msgr. ,trrell and very Rev.Frank Nestor deserve much of the creditfor r:ealizing Bishop Shanley's dream ineducational facilities.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. ArrelSt. Mary's
BISHOP JOHN SHANLEYFirst Bishoþ of Fargo Díocese, after whom this school is named,
Rev. Edward ArthSuperint'endent
-WHO CHEERFULLY CARRY
Very Rev. F. NestorSt. Anthony's
THE BURDENS"Education belongs þre.eminentlJ to the church"Going theref ore teach all nations."
Pope Pius XI Encyclical on Chris¡ian Educacion
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Congratu lations
our Most
Bishop of
Felicitations
THE MOST REVEREND LEO F. DWORSCHAK
Auxiliary Bishop of Fargo
May 29
1926 19t1
Ad Multos Annos
Congratulations and sincere goocl wishes to
Reverend Aloisius J. Muench Archbishop-
Fargo, Papal Nuncio to Germanl'.
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Father Oliver LuxBookkeeping-Religion
Father Christian DuchschereReligion
Our Faculty
Father Edward Arth Superintendent
Mother M. Scholastica Higher Algebra, PhysicsMcther M. Camillus-World History, Enslish I
Mother M Genevieve -AlgebraSisters M. Clare, Regirra-Voice, Violin
Síster M. St. Anne ArtSister M. CorneUa Chemistry, Jourrralism, English IV
BiolosvSrsters M Lawrence, Sylvia ,Piano, Voice, Organ
"Perfect schools are the result not so much of good method,s as of good teachers,teochers who are thoroughly þreÞ(ned and well grounded, in the md"tter they haueLo teach,"
ìister Mary Enda Principal
Sister M. Bertha-Comme¡cia1, English ISister M. Thomas-Geometry, English IU
Sister M. Borgia -Cirls' Clee C-lubSister M. Petronilla-Elementary Algebra
Sister M. Justina-Hone EconomicsSíster M. Jane Michael General Science, English Il
Sister Marie Philip-LibrarianMr. James Kamprud-Boys' Glee Club
Mr. Russell Parsons Band
Gregord 'lr{az,
and f ormation
Father: Jarnes S/alshSpanish- Religron
Falher John V/anzekLatin-Religion
''AIl these labor unselfishly with zeal and Þe.rsetueïÕ.1xce in what St.tanzen calls the'art of arts and the science of sciences,' the diyectionof youth."
Father 'William DurkinJournalism-Religion
Father Robert HovdaSocial Problens - Religron
Father Leo SteltonLatin-Religion Miss Laura Dixon
Girls' Physical Educatìon
Pope Pius XI Enyclical on Christian Education of Youtl.r
Mr Cid CicbyBoys' Physical Education
History-Geogr aphy
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Father Julius WalzCoun cillor-ReL gion
Reminiscor
REMINISCOR STAFF
Co,editors Diane Breyer , Beverly Stegge
Co.Business Managers Denise Denis , Auelie Stricherz
Assistant Maxine Burnelle
Class EditorsFreshman
Jeanne Sinner
Sophomores
Ruth Hablas
Juniors . Seniors
Betty Forbney Pat Colliton
Sports EditorsFootball. . Basketball
Neil Deibert , George Zwack George Ke11y
Social Calendar Patúcia Baldwin
Features
Typists Jeraldine Burgess
Art Editor
Joanne Parries
Patricia Rush
, Bonica Wood
Sylvia Georgeson
V/e, the Reminiscor staff of 't1, wish to thank all those who cooperated with us in editing and publishing this
first Shanley High ,{nnual. We wish to thank the faculty, student body, Dakota Photo Engraving, Knight Print-
ing Company, and our most gracious and generous patrons.
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" . . ed,ucation
be and f or uhat
end f or uhich he
consis¿s essentially ín þreparing man f or what he must
he mustt do here below, that he rnay attain the sublime
was created . "
Pope Pius XI, Encyclical on Christian Education
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Seniors
New members of The Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society of Shanley High School
Therese Foy Connie Hogan
Selections For Honor SocÍety BasedOn Character, Leadershíp, Service
t have earned aociety, Seniors
Therese Foy,
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President Patrick Colliton Vice.President Patricl< Conrny
Secretary,Treasurer Joanne Marquart
Lynne Murphy
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Jeraldine Burgess
Senior Class HistoryBewildered, green, or just plain scared; any word may
describe our condition when we entered S. H, ,{. as freshmen,Neil Diebert, Patrick Conmy, and Maxine Brunelle wereelecled presidenl, vice.president and secretary,treasurerrespectively. By means of a "Booste¡ Club" under SisËer JaneMichael's tutorship, we instituted our first class fund.
Upon returning as sophomores, a feeling of security andan expression of dignity were prevalent among us. Class electswere: President, Kathie Barnick; vice president, Bill Seeba;and secretary treasurer, George Ke1ly. With the thoughtof the Junior.Senior prom in the not,too-distant fuLure, wesold Christmas cards and miniacure footballs ag a means of in,come.
ed our prom quota to the desired'heighc,
The Moorhead country club was the scene o{ the prom,which proved to be a big success. With hopes of enterìng themuch talked about Shanley High School, we looked forwardto our final year.
Here we are seniors! It seems only yeslerday when weentered the halls of o1d S. H. A. Pac Colliton was again elect-
we presented our Senior Class Play "Murder in a Nunnery"'
Soon we shall graduate. Along with graduation will comemany a sad heart. Not sad because of graduation, but be'cause all the wonderful memories of S. H. A. and ShanleymusÈ be lefc behind.
Yes, now we musc go out into the world and cope withanything chat might prevail. But we of Shanley High Schoolfeel as well equipped as any graduate; for through S. H. A.and Shanley's portals, we have attained an education whichnot only insures our temporal welfare, but also our spíriÊual.
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lnitiacion Ceremony, March 7, Feast of St. Thomas Aqnina."
Pat Conmy Pat Collitin
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MAXINE BRUNELLE
Sodalirv'48.'5tFr".hmân Class OfficerGlee Club '49,'f0Shack Staff '48,'T0Junior Class PlayGAA ''1Homecoming Attendant'51Reminiscor Staff '51
PATRICK CONMY
Class Of ficer '48:49 'J ILettermen's Club'48,'51Glee Club '48.'51Hockey Captain '51Junior Class PlaySenior Class PlayStudent CouncilStudent Council Pres. '51Alpha Honor '51
JOANNE BRUNETTE
Sodality '48,'T 1
Glee Club '48.'f 1
Triple Trio '48.'10GAA ''I
RODM,TN BAILEY
Student Council'.19.'T0Football '49.'i0lunior Class PlayLettermen's Club'49,'10
DI,{NE ERICKSON
Glee Club '+8.'51Sodaliry'48.'t1Mrxed Chorus '49GAA ''1
EDWARD CAMPBELL
Football'48-'51Lettermen's Club '50 '51Junior Cìass PlnySenior Class Play
PÂTRICIA B,{LDWIN
Sodality '48,'5 t
Glee Club '48GAA ''1Reminiscor Staff '51
JERALDINE BURGESS
Sodaliry '49.'t 1
Shack Staff'49,'51Junior Class PlayReminiscor staff '57Alpha Honor Presrdent 'f 1
Senior Class Play
P,{TRICK COLLITON
Student Council'49.'51Glee Club '49.'T1Football, Basketball, Track
LetternanJunior class playClass Presidenc '50 't1Football captain'51Most valuable player 'l rAlpha H':r,or 'f 1
Reminiscor staff '11Shack staff 't0 't1Quartet '5 1
Rota¡ian Convention 'l 1
,{RLENE FISCHER
Glee Club '48 '49Sodaliry'48.'t1Triple Trio '49GAA President '51
NEIL DEIBERT
Freshman Class PresidentFootball '48-'11Hockey '48.'51Glee Club '48.'49Letterman's Club'48.'51Reminiscor Staff '51
RICHARD JOHNSON
Basketball Letterman '49-'T 1
Football Letterman'49.'51Junior Class PlaySenior Class Play
SYLVI,{ GEORGESON
Glee Cltrb '48.'10Sodaliry'48,'t1Art'48.'11Shack Staff '49.'J1Presidenc St. Cecelia's
Choir '50 '5 1
GA-A Board 'J1
JO ÂNN FELLING
Transfer from St, James,New Rockford '49
Senior Class PlayGAÂ ''1
DENISE DENIS
Sodality '48.'5 1
Shack '+8Honeconing "Page" '48Junior Class PlayReminiscor Co-busiltess
Manager 'l 1
GAA ''1
KATHLEEN B,{RNICK
Cheerleader'T1Sodality'48-'51Triple Trio '48Glee Club '48Sophomore Class President[unior vice.presidentShack Sta{f '49,'51Second.page editor '11String Orchestra'49hrnior Class Play
CONSTANCE HOGAN
Glee Club '48.'J1Sodality '48,'T1Shack Sraff 't0Co,editor '5 1
Prom Committee '50Student Council'50'51Sec.-Treas. '5 1
Â1pha Honor 'f ICheerleader'T1Radio Rr porter 'f 1
Senior Class PlayC.S.P..4. Delegate'lCr
DIANE DENIS
Sodality '48-'5 1
Glee Cl¡b '+9,'50Triple Trio '49Mixed Chorus 'TO
Junior Class PlayCheerleader'T1G,{A 'r1
MARY KRUPICH
Sodality '+8.'TtGAÂ ''1
JOHN CONNELLY
Student Council'49.'51Sq.uires'49.'50Football'TOTrack'50'51Basketball '5 1
Lettermen's Club 'lOGlee Club '51
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DIANE BREYER
Glee Club '48Triple Trio '48String Orchestra '49Sodality'48,'TlRadio Reporter'50'51Reminiscor Co,Editor'5Senior Class Play
THOM.{S FELLING
Transfer from St. James,New Rockford '10
Football Letterman'T1
BERNADINE ERICKSON
Sodaliiy'48,'t1Glee Club '48Triple Trio '48String Orchestra '49Radio Reporter 'T0 '51Shack Staff '50 'T1Sodality Presidenc '51Senior Class PlayHomecoming rtttenda-nt'5 1
GAA ''1
THERESE FOY
Sodaliry'48,'t1Band '48.'50Shack sraff '48,'tlThird page edicor '51Student council'48.'51Glee Club '48 '50Junior Class PlayN. I. P. A. Delegate '10Alpha Honor '11GAA ''1
JAMES GRIM
Squires'48.'51Glee Club '48.'11Quartet '49 '50Band '48 '49Senior Class Play
VIOLÂ COSSETTE
Glee Club '48.'T0GAÂ ''I
C,TROL DREIER
Sodaliry '48-'t IGlee Club '49.'51GAA ''1
RONÄLD THOMPSON
Squires '49 '50
C,AROL S,TVAGEAU
Glee Club '48.'t1Sodality '48,'51Shack staff '49.'t1GAA ''I
BEVERLY SHALLOP
GAA ''1
GEORGE MONTPLAISIR
Football Student Manager'51
CL,{IRE VON BANK
Glee Club '48.'11Sodalicy'49'r1Band'48-'f1Mixed Chorus 'llGAA ''1
BERNÁDETTE OLSON
Sodaliry '48.'t1Committee.head 'f 1
Shack Staff'49-'51Glee Club '48.'50N. L P. A. Delegare '50Senior Class PlayProm Committee '50GAA ''1
JOANNE PARRIES
Glee Club '48.'51Triple Trio '49Scidaliry'48-'t1Committee,head '51Band '49Business Manager Junior
Class Pla-Reminiscor Staff '51
LYNNE MURPHY
Glee Club '48-'f ISodality '48.'llScudent Council'48,'51Delegate to State Student
Council Convention '11Delegate to C. S. P. A.'49Shack '49.'51Prom Commictee 'T0Senior Class PlayAlpha Honor Vice,President
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MADONNÂ MILLER
Transfer from Lidgerwood't0
Sodality'50't1GAA ''1
RAYMOND NOVAK
Football LettermanGlee Club '48.'10Hockey '49,'T 1
Association '48Shack Sraff '51
TTIOMAS \Å/ÂLKER
Shack Sraff '48Glee Club '48.'f ISquires'49,'51Association '48Football Letterman' 49: I IBaskecball Letterma¡' 49,' 5 IJunior Class Play'49Squires'49,'T1
R,TYMOND N,\NCO
In the selvice of his country
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JOANNE MARQUARDT
Transf er f rom MoorheadHigh '50
Sodality't0't1N. I. P. A. Delegate '50Radio Reporter '51Sodality vice.president 'T 1
Homecoming Atten d a¡ c 'T ISenior Class PlaySback Staff '50 'f1Student Uouncrl )lJ ) L
Class officer '51GAA ''1
BE\/ERLY STEGGE
Glee Club '48 '49Triple Trio '49Sodality '48.'5 tGAA ''1Reminiscor Co-Editor'51
BONIT,{ WOOD
Sodality'48.'i1Glee ClubReniniscor Staff '51
RON.ALD FLYNN
Squires '48.'T IMarshall 'T
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Speaker , Squires Convention'51
Glee Club '48.'51Quartet '49 '50
DALE MICKELSON
Stuclent (iuuncrl ) rJ ) 1
RUDY M,{RAS
Transfer from Fargo High '50Football Letterman '51Basketball Letterman'Tl
AURELIE STRICHERZ
Transfer from Alexandria,Minn. 'i 0
Sodality '50 '51Commitee,head '11Reminiscor co.business mar.l
ager 'T 1
Senior Class PlayGAA ''1
DELORES UKSETAD
Sodaliry '48,'t ISecretary'50Perfect'flShack Scaff '49Glee Clut '49Makeup.Jr.rnior CJass PlayGAA '5I
MARION VON B.{NK
Sodaliry'48,'51Band '48-'5 IGlee Club '48,'51Nlixed Chorus '10Triple Trio '48 '49GA,{ 'r1
WALLACE SCHEFFLEI{
SquiresHockey
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Not ]arnes Williams and Lowell Johnson
DARLENE UKESTAD
Glee Club '49 'f0Sodaliry '48,'t1Treasurer'J0Junior Class PlayGAA ''1
ROBERT REEDY
[n Ehe service of his country
JOANE TESSIER
Glee Club '48.'10Transfered to Ontario Calii.,'t0
WILLIAM SEEB.{
Glee Club '48 '49Class Vice President '48Squires'48,'T1Bursar '48Deputy Chief Squire '49Chief Squire '50Basketball Letterman '49.'f IStudent Council '48
GEORGE ZW,{CKFoocball 't0 '51Hockey '49-'5 1
Junior Class Play '50Senior Class PlayLectermans Club '49,'f 1
Reminiscor Staff '51
MARILYN YUNKER
Glee Club '+a-'51Sodality '49,'t 1
Shack '49,'f1Co,Editor '5 IG. ,{. A. 'r1Junior Class PlaySenior Class PlayRadio Program '51Band '48,'51Prom Committee '10Student Uouncll )U ) I
Girls State '50Girls State Staff, Junior
Counselor'51N. I. P. A. Delegate '50Cheerleader'51Homecol-ring atteudant'5I
PATRICI,T RUSHSodaliry '48.'51Glee Club '48.'50Triple Trio '49Shack Staff '11Reminiscor Staff '11Senior Class PlayHomecoming Queen '51GAA ''1
pich-rred: George Kelly, William Lobsinger,
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JUDE LAMBSquires '48.'5 1
Bursar'49'51Football 't0 'tl
PARKER LOISTransfer from Rice Lake,
Wis.'T1Senior Class Play
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J u niors
Vice-presid entFern Cossette
Junior Class History
EleanorCampagna
MaryConway
ParriciaLivingston
PalriciaConnolly
PhilipG"pp
PatlickHurley
WilliamBarnick
PatriciaLeichleicer
Mary AnnBailey
Bernad etteClancy
ElizabethFortney
JohnDriscoll
WilliamChishohn
PresidentBetty Fortney
Secretary.treasu rerBill Chisholm
PatriciaKinsella
ElaineFischer
ArtburCossette
NormanKenney
When we, the class of '52, cane through the doors o[Sacred Heart as green freshmen, little díd we know whal u,asln store for us.
Tbe officers chosen for that year were Bill Chisholm, pre.sident; Gene Jobnson, vice-president; and Mary Helen Peter-son, secretary,treasurer.
Several projects such as candy sales and pay assemblieshelped furnish us with class funds.
This year, tbe "dignified" juniors retained Betty Fortney
:Ls president. She was assisteC by Fern Cossette as vice'presi'dent; and Bill Chisholm as secretary'treasurer. A vocationpanel discussion and exhtbit of material on religious ordersof women was an interesting project this year.
We sold Christmas cards and sponsored pay assembliesalong wrth other projects to raise money for the annual juniorsenior prom, We also staged a three,act play, Tiger House,which was directed by Sister M. Thonas.
Proud to be tbe juniors of Shanley High, we are anxiouslyawaltlng our senror year.
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JudithAnderson
PhyllisErickson
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DeloresOndrush
ClareSinger
ElizabethMalmquist
Mary HelenPeterson
JeanneStage
JoanMaresch
MarnaQuiggle
EarlZeman
Sophomores
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DarleneTrottier
RobertReinehr
Monica SavageauVice-President
James HebertSecretary-Treasurer
Ruth HablasPresident
Sophomore
As we entered Sacred Heart Acaderny in 1949, we were
mindful <¡f the fact that we were "green" freshmen. Afterrecovering from initiation, we chose Monica Savageau as
presrdent, Terryl Ann Frank as vice.president, and TomGretter as secretary,Creasurer.
Class HistoryAs sophomores of Shanley High Scbool, we elected Ruth
Hablas as pres gea andJi- Hebert as ,{ dingof a float fo¡ a ourchief activities W ourjunior year aË Shanley High, as we hope it will be even moreenjoyable and profitable than our last cwo years have been.
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ShirleyNogowski
SusaneRomanick
Junior Class Play
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MarthaSchons
Jo .AnnSinnerMarlene
Baldwin
JeromeFerris
Kathryn ,{nnBerens
Clif fordBoisjolie
BarbaraDerbert
KathleenFischer
RoberEWood
DarleneBissel
Patri ciaBladv
PatriciaCarvell
JoanHinschberger
MagdalynRies
A,Monica
Savageau
RichardWehage
JoanKodelka
KathleenMarquardt
GlendaKramer
ShirleyMatthys
PatriciaMeath
ThomasMcMullen
MaurisMertens
PhilMcMullen
RuthCan!1on
JamesHebert
DonaldG"pp
FreddieHerman
CarlaWhitcomb
ThomasGretter Terryl Ann
FrankLaverneHayek
HaroldWhitconb
PriscillaHosted
MichaelJanse
KennethRerick
RitaKlassen Rov
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JamesMarquart
DonaldCossette
JoanneFletcher
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JoanYunker
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Freshmen
Freshmen Class l-{istorY
Having been kept br-tsy finding our way around, rve, the firstfreshmen of Shanley High, finally found ourselves getting x
good start in the fall of 1950. We toral ninetl;'six scudents and
top the number of freshnen in the classes of the pasl years'
Classroom activities in the new school are lery fascinatìng. We
look forward lo future years to be spent io the new builditrg'
At the beginning of the year we choose Mary Jean Sinner,
president; Roberta Peterson, vice-presidenl; and Bill Thorlpson,secretary.tr:easurer, With the advice of Sister M. Justina, and
under the leadership of lhese officers, we rrade our debut inco
the various actrvìties of high school life.
Our firsc Homecoming at Shanley will always be a menorableone since ,¡'e proudly claimed first prize in the contest of {1oats!
Candy sales and other activitìes helped to {inance the bills of our
class.
'We hope to leave our freshtlan year without any flaws, and
we bequeath to the fuLure freshmen of Shanley High, the work,play, and the friendshìps we have experienced dtrrirg tl-ris tnem'
or:able year.
DianeJaeb
MaryGrim
BernardLe cle rc
EuniceIsaac
NorbertGastonguay
PatriciaLarson
-A,nna MaryG"pp
DianeHoss
ClaraFertig
AnnCrary
Mary EllenDwyer
GaryHerron
BernardFletcher
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Vice,PresidentRoberta Peterson
RobertBarrett
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BarbaraBarnes
RaymondKeating
PresidentMary Jean Sinner
S ecretary.Treasu rerWilliarn Thompson
DonaldBacl-r
L/Marilyn
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JeromeFische¡
JamesHarmon
JamesBailey
K"vBenson
JaneBrush Bissel
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Joan neBergseth
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