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The Top of the 100 became the perfect place for us. Enjoying her newly acquired title as Miss I.C. Sandre Galtelli and Bobby Trautman along wtih Janet Luibel and Bill Gilson dance to the song of Yesterday. For One Brief Shining Moment There Was Camelot Junior and Senior prom guests enjoy Willie Mitchellis music. E3 yye in niei
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Page 174 text:
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Wamng for the announcement of Miss I.C. are: first alternate, Cathy Wilhelm, Stece Cox Peggy Kzser second al ternate Mary Ann Westenberger, Billy Drusbech, Janet Luibel, Bill Cilson, Patty Kiser Phtltp Waltrtt Duane Hodges Mzke Czmbalo Sandre Galtellz and Bobby Trautman. Seniors Dance Their Way Into Another World CAMELOT HEADLINED this year as the theme of the Junior-Senior Prom which was held at the top of the 100 Club. 4455 Tall Trees Drives was the address of the traditional open house with Patty Rosen as hostess for the evening. The great Willie Mitchell and his hand provided the perfect music for the last dance that the Class of '68 would attend as students of Immaculate Concep- tion. The excitement of the evening was climaxed at 12:00 with the crowning of l.C.'s ideal girl, Sandra Galtelli. Her title as Miss l.C. proved that she was the epitomy of all the girls at school. Cer- tainly the work and plans of the Junior class cul- minated on this loveliest evening of the year.
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My Cynthia Harlen, Ruthanna Suter, Linda Thorn, Emelia Giannini, and Julie Luibel, happily gaze as Janet Luibel offers crown of praise and beauty for Mary. t x Junior, Pam Graham, offers her bouquet zo Our Lady as Dorothy Christian, Mary Maurer, Clare Orman and Lynn Volmer await their turn. THE ANNUAL MAY PROCESSION at Immaculate Conception Church was held at 4 pm. May 9, 1968. The May Court, chosen by l. Cfs faculty, consisted of May Queen Janet Luibel and her at- tendants Emelia Giannini and Ruthana Suter. Dressed in pastel dresses, matching whimsies and carrying white carnations the Junior class formed the Honor Guard. Decked in blue dresses the Sen- iors carried bouquets of white rose buds. ln unison they highlighted the ceremony with their prayer of dedication and the hymn Dearest Mother . AFTER AN INSPIRING SERMON, Monsignor M. F. Kearney brought the veneration to an end as the congregation joined in Benediction. Janet Luibel proudly displays 'honor as crowning May Queen.
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