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-F I... P ' ul .5 -gl I H4 uv Sister Anita Mary assists Marybeth Walewski and Mary Bonner, officers of the Future 'Teachers Club in selecting a topic for their next meeting. ' A ,447 -4 . 'S 4?641ff,2 95 C If 4605-1 ll-Q J 7? i X 1 Members of the Future Nurses Club, Micki Huber, Geri Barnish, Donna Walters, and Lynn Houser, treat Charlie with tender loving care. Members of the Art Club, Betsy Dallas, Susan Thomasco, Gayle Slog, Richard Caffery, Iames Baren, and Ianet Muller, brighten Marian with their artistic creations.
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CLUBS inspire various outlets to creative activity The many different clubs at Marian cor- respond with the variety of personalities and interests in Colt Country. Some clubs concentrated on course-related subjects and career information. Others were di- rected toward specific talents or service to the school or community. Individual efforts and concern made each of these groups reach its specilic goals. Although they differ in membership and purpose all the clubs exemplify what Marian is. Mr. Zelonis, and Chess Club officers, Peter Gu- lick, Ron Marchalonis, William Radocha and Ioe Chuckran, compete in intramural matches every Monday morning. French and Spanish I-lonor Society members Lor- raine Luschas, Elaine Saladyga, Lori Busocker, Cornelia O'Lear, Michele Albano, and Cathy Gentile, merited scholastic achievement in the study of language. The officers of the Radio Club, Bob Infante, Lorraine Luschas, Vince Hydro, and Debbie Kol- bush, illustrate the operation of a radio trans- mitter. .4 '
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The presentation of rings to the class of 1973 was an innovative as well as a traditional occasion. For the first time in Marian history, students had a choice of birthstone colors in addition to the dark blue stone. This break with tradition, however, changed neither the symbolism of the Marian ring nor the religious context in which the rings were received. The Ring Day Mass, celebrated by Father Whalen, focused on the significance of wearing rings and the qualities that a Marian student should manifest. Vince Hydro represents the junior class as Father Whalen, class adviser, The traditional turning of the class ring blesses the class rings. promises good luck and future happiness. I The junior folk group leads the student body in the music for the Ring Day Mass.
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