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MASS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT Top: Mr. Ken Berg prepares his melody makers to embark on another fine performance. Second front top: Monsignor Sexton looks on as Laura Renno is inducted as president of the CSMC. Left: Father Timothy Hill and Matt Galla share a very special moment at the podium. Above: The bread awaits its arrival at the altar. Right: Student Council officers Katahya Young and Matt Galla get ready to present the gifts. 21
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IT’S A LUAU On August 21, 1987, John Carroll held its first dance of the school year, the Maui Maui Luau ! It was the start of many activities in which the John Carroll students showed their school spirit. Everyone had a great time. Friends were reunited and new friends were made. It was an activity that was truly enjoyed by all who attended! Top: One of the obvious main at- tractions to the Maui Maui Luau was the hand-stamper Shcp Sheppard. Middle: Senior Aaron Rapp evokes the respect and admiration of Di- anne Palmer, Jennifer Holt, and Ben Dewar. Bottom left: Junior Anthony Coghlan and partner prepare to exhibit a se- cret talent — disco dancing. Bottom middle: Mark Bordenca, Matt Hughes and former senior Kel- ly Hudson seem to be having fun at the dance. Bottom right: Tara Mackinaw’s new nickname is “Sticky Fingers.” 20
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A DAY OF DEDICATION Top : Miss Hilda Horn is obviously very touched to have the 1987 Greenleares dedicated to her. Bottom : Miss Hilda Horn stands proudly with a yearbook and a plant, both gifts from the yearbook staff. September 16, 1987 It was the day the whole school had been waiting for. The 1987 yearbook had finally arrived! It had been a hard but fun experience for the yearbook staff to put together a book that people ten years from now would look at to remem- ber their good of high school days. It told the story of what had happened throughout the year. There were the class portraits, the activities of the year, the sports, and the clubs, but also very impor- tant was the dedication of the book. That honor went to Miss Hilda Horn. She has for a long time contributed much of her own time to help with one school function or anoth- er. If she was not working on the newspaper until 11:00 p.m.??, she was helping with the cheerleaders. If a student had a problem, he could al- ways depend on Miss Horn to be there with an open ear and helpful advice. For these rea- sons, it came as no surprise to anyone in the John Carroll community that Miss Hilda Horn was the person for such an honor. 22
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