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100 YE RS! f at ff? N Q. an t .S ,R a+ , . , .iiit.Q'.x 't M-Q --..,, A, ' Q . 5 lf . ,N Xidjktf- . A 3 . Nt f ,,s. N Lx NX .A , mf 4. A,-vfwp -T51 , , .. Q was ,,, x I 'L X Why 7 V 3 , bw, 2 ,Q Wills' . C M . Q fd-wh-'ff r Ja , f . 4. . ,,,,...e-enum-ww-vffi aBlL Higgs an kia iam: On the brisk afternoon of April 12, a jubilant crowd lined the streets of downtown Wichita to watch the Wichita Diocese's 100th anniversary parade which culminated the week-long celebration. KMC entered an army tank to represent the life of Chaplain Ka- paun, a Korean war veteran, who founded Kapaun in 1955. Assisted by some helpful KMC students Fr. Melaragno portrayed the heroic Chaplain while Coach Kriwiel played soldier. This was one of those once-in-life-time events which will never be witnessed by any of us ever again!! Spc cial Fcaturc Pconlc
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28 IT'S CA i N VAL. On September 26, KMC held its annual carni- val. Many students put their time and energy into making carnival a success. As well as making lots of money, it provided a fun atmosphere for kids of all ages. New booths such as .Iacob's Ladder and the Pinatas proyed to be great successes. Another new booth, the Dunking Tank , allowed students to get revenge on their teacher by throwing a ball at a target which then dropped the teacher into the icy water! Food, festivities, and just plain fun blended to- gether for a great evening. ttop rightb L. Greene paints happy faces. Qbelowl M. McHenry helps a kid take aim. gov- C0l0k Carnival - Student Life Af' 'Ny .Q Sf. Y is K ,e r 're' . E Qmiddle rightl R.' Ayer-just clowning around! labovcl N. Keller and A. O'Brian show spirit.
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GE UNIO For twenty years, Kapaun students have participated in Stage Union, an honorary thespian organization which gives credit and recognition to students in the theatrical arts. For an interested student to be eligible for membership in Stage Union, he must work for 100 hours in theater, be it on crew, or in the cast. The students that are accepted into the club must prove themselves worthy by performing in front of already initiated members at the Golden Masque Awards Banquet. The members of the thespian society have a chance to shine in their once a year performance. This year, the play was Philemon, based upon an incident that took place in the Roman city of Antioch in 287 A.D. The play is open only to Stage Union members, and is completely funded by the organization. More than anything, Stage Union gives students a chance to show their talents without inhibition and a chance to make new and close friends that share the same interests as they have. It can be said that Stage Union is one big happy family! tAbove Rightj The balding Paul Genilo plays the part of Mr. Depinna in, You Can'l Take lt With You. tRighU Paul Genilo, Mike Moore, and Roger Hipp give their all in the Stage Union's presentation of. Philemon, tRightJ Members: tfrom lefty Roger Hipp, liv Langel. Kassi Dourghtey, Missy Newby, Shannon Wallace, Mike Moore, Andy Woodward, Trey Wil- kins, Suzanne Kriewcl, Kelly McGan- non Piul Genilo T lcr Garretson . 1 - Y - Cathy Ramsey, Tom Hild, Chris Tem- ming, Suzi Carper 30 Stage Union Q Clubs ,IA I tu tial li :nl 'Ib -llkwk l Nia?
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