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The world of imagination provided the theme for the class of 1973's Magical Mystery Tour. Decorations for the dance guided the seniors and their friends through the mod world of Peter Max to a fantasy zoo of soft, cuddly, stuffed animals. The large crowd en- joyed the music of CrossHeld and the se- niors proclaimed the evening a success. Mr. Holkovic and the Student Council merited praise for their efforts in organizing the class dance. it Iayne I-1erman's expression proves that Marian dances are enioyable as well as profitable. SE ICR ANCE Tours the world of fantasy This senior couple takes time out to enjoy the music of 'Cross- field. 5 Y. .wr 'N ' 1 ' Seniors sign their names on the wall decorations depicting the Magical Mystery Tour.
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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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'Twas the Night Before Christmas and more than a mouse is stirring! Fathers Whalen, Tucci, and Kean render through ballet their interpretation of this famous poem. Bridget I-Iorvath and Dave Marouchoc portray Mary and Ioseph in the Nativity scene at the annual Christmas Show. The Santa Claus epidemic struck the Marian scene caus- ing an outbreak of wonderful cheer. The Christmas Show provided an outlet for a great variety of talents from dancing pixies to the traditional Nativity tableau. Old and new carols set the mood of the holiday season as the Music department presented both the spiritual and chil- dren's view of Christmas. Walter Brookover appeared as St. Nick and awarded goodies and coal to deserving faculty and students. Climaxed by a representation of the first Christmas, the program spotlighted the genuine meaning of the Yuletide season. brlghtens Yule season The chorus, directed by Sister Daniel Regina, entertains the faculty and students with traditional Christmas Carols. v Y t 1
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