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Strangers invade halls Witches, ghosts, Raggedy Anns, and Richard Nixon invaded the halls of Marian High School on Oct. 31, 1973. Upon closer investigation, these visitors were shown to be only the Senior Class keeping intact the tradition of dressing up for Halloween. The day was made complete by a best costume contest out- side during lunch in which members of all four classes picked the winners by the intensity of their applause. x,9 Q, 3,1 . ' , Q w......,.,svnw Costume contest winners, Jackie Longo and Donna Sempek. EITT: Sally Brown, Beth Egr. ABOVE: Menagerie of seniors accumulate in a . 'T . A , ., elf: . Q gay as .ftiflia
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Seniors ield two queens The class of 1974 yielded two homecoming queens this year. The candidates for Prep were Sue Grasso and Mary Suddick. On the night ofthe dance, Nov. 3, Sue and her date, Dan Petersen, reigned as king and queen over the crowd at the Paxton. lt was a Starry, Starry Night for Beth Egr and Michelle Procopio on Oct. 27 as Flummel Homecom ing candidates. The new royalty, Beth Egr and Pat Bodnar were crowned by last year's queen and king, Fleenie McNeil and Ed Burns. The dance was held at Rummel and Grant Street provided the music. tw i lli' if 55..1giig-rigfrff-W Vg. Dan Petersen and Sue Grasso celebrate their coronation. Flummel queen, Beth Egr wonders if this is really happening Mary Suddick and Tom O'Doherty make their entrance.
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S Nr ABOVE: Diane Broderick makes a friend at Skyline Manor. BELOW: Patty Becker and Jean Patterson find fulfillment working with senior citizens. 'RJ 'T Q-A postolic i R rt-.. roups help nun , 0ld A group of about thirty girls benefited this year from the Senior Citizen's Apostolic Committee under the moderation of Sr. Joan Houtekier. The purpose of the club was to visit old people who often feel so alone and forgotten. This was fulfilled by frequent parties at St. Vincents and Skyline Manor, playing guitars for their Sunday Masses and one-to-one correspondence in their homes. The Madonna Apostolic Committee dedicated them- selves to helping exceptional children at the Madonna School. They spent their time talking, teaching arts and crafts, singing and giving the girls tips on personal grooming. Sr. Midge was their moderator. LEFT: Kim Rudloff and Leann Kaczmarek share their talents at the Madonna School. ABOVE: Donna Sempek teaches general knowledge of indoor plants.
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