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TUESDAY, MAY 14, brought tears of sadness and joy during the annual Senior Day activities. The entire Student Body assembled in the gym to bid the Graduating Class of 768 a fond fare- well. The day opened with the presentation of the May Court, the candidates for Miss l.C. and the Cotton Carnival Royalty by ,lunior Class President, Mary Jane Dugan. Candidates were then placed in a humorous situation for which they were to solve. After each candidate commented on a seri- ous question the students voted for their Miss l.C. candidate. The incoming Student Council officers were then installed in a. special ceremony con- ducted by Sister Mary Lourdette. Inspirational mes- sages given hy Salutatorian, Becky Pinkel, and Valedictorian, Sandra Galtelli, ended the morning program. Surprised by being voted Best Senior and Best Freshman, Cathy Wilhelm and Miriam Brooks, share their happiness. v Seniors feaSt onrdelicious lunches prepared by Freshmen, Lisa Tribo, Patty Kiser, Mamgret Wess, Kathy Waller, Katie Kissel, Janet Tribo, Mary Lee, Peggy Thomas, and Mary Walsh. f Freshmen crown jubilant Seniors with their own amazing hat S creations. Top: Mary Ann Aquadro, Patti Rickert, Carol Tata, A Pat Lovett, Regina Ward, Bottom: Mimi Crosby, Debbie ' ' Ward, Patty Rush, Jennifer Rickert, Shirley Griffin, and lean f lf V Gordon. Y' P ' . t,..t.. at .ie sl,
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Enthusiastic .luniors Beth Corcoran, Paula Perkins, Vickie Johnson and Patti Fisher display the lighter side of Leadership Week, EACH SPRING THE STUDENT COUNCIL ,spon- sors Leadership Week for the purpose of making each student more aware of the qualities for a reliable leader. Election Week '68 was highlighted with the presence of the special guest speakers Mike Woods and Mayor Henry Loeb who specu- lated on the subject of leadership. Following the lVIayor's talk there was 'a question and answer period, in which the student body was able to take an active part in discussing current problems. Doing what comes naturally, the campaigners rally in a maze of posters, crepe paper, slogans' and skits, ENLIGI-ITENED ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES of a true leader an exciting week came to an end as former President, Sandra Galtelli, announced the new Student Council officers. Mike Woods beams as he proudly explains the quali. ties of a leader. Mayor Loeb answers on the spot questions. Sophomores Rhonda Williams, Debbie Read, Ann Dryden, Mimi Mangiante and Lisa Ribeck play white daisies in candidate Ann Pierini's skit.
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After a sequence of Humorous and serzous questzons Mzss IC Cnndidatesg Sandra Galtelli, Diana Hodges, Patty Kiser, Janet Luzbel Mary Ann Westenberger and Cathy Wzlhelm await the decision of the Student Body. I coming Seniors Shout Viva Class of '68 A SPRING SHOWER dampened the campus but not the lively spirits of the Big and Little Sisters! The Seniors and Freshmen managed to find per- fect picnic places amid the hallways and corridors of the school. The Freshmen crowned their 4'Big Sistersv with an exciting array of creative hats. After lunch the students gathered in the gym where Sister Lourdette presented honor awards to stu- dents who had attained special achievement through- out the year. The Senioris long awaited Hall of Fame was announced by Mary Ann Westenberger amid squeals of laughter and joy. A humorous note was added as the Juniors presented a skit depicting the Seniors at a class reunion in '88, The day rose to' an exciting climax as the an- nouncement of Best Senior, Cathy Wilhelm, and Best Freshman, Miriam Brooks, brought on more tears of happiness. Janet Tribo beams proudly as she receives her rose presented by the Junior Class.
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