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As Guards Challenge Valle Christian 5 S- ... mimi What do you mean, the judging's about to begin? Our group is just get- ting started, moaned sophomore Tim Murphy. With the streets of Burbank all to themselves, Bell-Jeff sup- porters let their spirit run high in the Homecoming Parade. 72 l The warmth of the crowd welcomes Princess Cathy Zambrano to the throne. Qa
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As They Tum The Ke Handed Them At Graduation C 5454 Pi ai The smiles and ioy of the seniors Cathy Zamhrano, Tom Perry, Laurie Murrin are seen by Pat Noonan delivers greeting to students and all as they accept that long-awaited key to future. i faculty at Mary's Day celebration. Gold Seal Bearers for the senior class include: Debbie Miland, Andrea Kovalesky, Julie Haley, Bob Horacek, lVIary Sullivan, and Carol Clancy. Junior Carol Clancy goes over her graduation plans with friend Mary Anne Delahanty. Mary Ann Hoffmann. Father VValters, and Pat Noonan watch as Cathy McGa11n crowns the Blessed lVIother at hlaryis Day festivities. 71
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een Alice Moreno Reigns At Homecoming ..,N, 503' JZ? hours of preparation at an end, the 1968 Homecoming Court was to an anxious crowd: Third Princess Teri Harman, with her Tom Thielmang Second Princess Cathy Zambrano, with her Smoke and cheers from the bonfire and rally at Buena Vista Park surged toward a darkened sky, setting the mood for the 1968 Homecoming festivities. Saturday morning, the celebration continued when students gathered on the parade ground to decorate for the biggest parade in Bellarmine-Jefferson's history. Lead by the Drill Team, the caravan of cars began at school with a final touch of elegance added by the Homecoming Queen and her court. The parade concluded at lVIcCam- bridge Park where helium-filled balloons floated upward carrying with them the hopes of all for a victorious home- ,4 escort Rick Luce, Queen Alice lVIoreno with her escort Bob Sottileg First Princess Laurie Nlurrin, with her escort Terry Nlurphyg and Fourth Princess Chris Kilduff with her escort Bill Delehanty. coming game against Valley Christian. Our lovely queen, Alice Moreno, and her princesses, Laurie Murrin, Cathy Zambrano, Teri Harmon and Chris Kilduff were introduced to all at half-time. The Drill Team provided the rest of the half-time activities to the tune of Black Is Black. That evening, the theme of the Homecoming dance, Autumn Leaves, was artfully displayed with trees, water- falls and vibrant autumn flowers. The music of the Scott Allen Orchestra reverberated through the night leaving behind it memories of an unsurpassed dance. 73 u ' e
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