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Q 0, ,4 gl Q Catherine Louise Allen Judith Ann Armbrust Mary Lynn BHTCUS Deborah Elaine Barron Amy Elizabeth Belote Vlarye Elanor Bibb Mary Diane Bistolfi Deborah Lynn Botteron Seniors Initiate Frosh to IC Way of Life . :tiara 1 ' W it ' L f i V':'lA' krr. if if' m f I 1 - ' ' I , ,, p - fs, , L- - 1' 7 z it U, f ,,,, h S2 In A,V: i t .xiii xi fi K it 4 ff x Q if - tyeey t 4 ,t,t L of 1 Enjoying their real little sisters' com- pany Seniors Ruthanna Suter, Hallie Brooks and Donna DeZonitz and Fresh- men Pati Suter, Miriam Brooks and Gene Lynn DeZonia gather round the punchbozvl.
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Q The Senior Class proudly presents their officers for 1968. They are: Diana Hodges, Treasurerg Brenda Key, Vice-Presidentg Ruthannrz Suter, Sergeant-at-Armsg Mary Arm Westenberger, Presirlentg and Hollze Brooks, Secretary. The '68 Senior Profile Shows'Loyal Students WITH MEMORIES of Freshman beanies, the Sophomore Carnival and the Junior Fashion Show, seniors face their last year at l.C. This year will be marked as their most important one for it is the climax of life here. With a mixture of fun andnostalgia, Seniors order their little sistersn to perform silly antics proving the froshls l.C. loyalty. Suddenly the spotlight is focused on the Class of 768 at Monsignor's Christmas Party. They are the ones leading the school in Christmas carols and aiding Monsignor in his role as Santa. FEBRUARY COMES, bringing the Senior Talent Show with it. The Seniors strive to make this a complete success for it is their last project. Spring follows and who could be sillier than a group of Seniors? With the elation of the last yearbook deadline, the final issue of the paper and the last production, My Fair Ladyfi seniors are faced with the ceremonies of graduation. Suddenly the elation is gone and a melancholy replaces it as they walk down the aisle of the Church to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance.
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SENIORS 3 I Tw- , ,. g , vi ,5 2 at at , J , 'N ., A K L ,df ' iw , 4 ' 1 . . , . . elf, Q22 , ,W ,, W, . ,... ,. , ,Q ,. .. . ., The Great Tribe of IC , Janet Luibel, Lynn Townsend, Cathy Wilhelm, Debbie Barron, DeDe Rea, Becky Pinkel, Kathy Waller, Ruthanna Suter, Kay McGee, Valerie Milam, Debbie Ward, and Rebecca Hague introduce Freshmen to IC clubs and activities. their socks, carry books, get their lunches and submit to any of their whims. In the middle of the week, the Seniors honored the Freshmen with a box lunch at Overton Park. The seniors enter- tained the Frosh with The Great Tribe of ICU introducing them to the many clubs and activities FRESHNIAN WEEK was five days that both Seniors and Freshmen looked forward to. A little mixed up and scared but oh so ready for high school life, the Freshmen eagerly made their way into the IC family. The Seniors ushered them in by showing them their new home and being ' ' , .M M. L. nh K 1fL1f1pzis1,g,g,Y ,,,, perfect big sisters. Initiated at an assembly the Frosh marched across the stage and were capped with their Freshman symbols, their blue and white beanies, by their big sisters. Seniors playing the role of the antagonists made the Frosh roll down Lydia Kay Bourgeois Peggy Lee Breymaier iam? offered to the students at IC. The week culminated with a tea at the home of Janet Luibel. By then the Freshmen felt at home with the family as their big sisters had done a good job of acquainting them with the faculty, the clubs and life at IC. Hollie Ann Brooks Helen Holmes Brown
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