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New llrleans scene for Easter trip The sky was full of clouds and rain was falling as 86 juniors and seniors boarded a Braniff jet on April 11, headed for New Orleans, Louisiana. Parents and families were on hand at the airport to render last-minute instructions be- fore handing over their daughters to the care of chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schadendorf. From the moment of arrival to the time of departure from New Orleans, activ- ities and fun did not cease. Included in the agenda was a play, THREE ON A HONEYMOON, starring Ann B. Davis, a bus tour of the city, a day at Lake Ponchatrain Amusement Park, a cruise down the Mississippi River on the Mark Twain and nights spent wining and dining in the famous Bourbon Street restaurants in the French Quarters. Mary Guerin and Mary Baum visit St. Roch Cemetery. ABOVE: Julie Nebbia, Cathy Doyle and Jean Longo rest during the bus tour. RIGHT: Kathy Hengen and Lisa Otten take memory- preserving photos. 'WW
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LEFT Linda Mihulka and Lisa Potempa examine their newly received pins. BELOW Mary Ann Luby, Mary Kueny and Kathy King use their ingenuity for new Ideas. , FTA open avenues of growth The Future Medical Assistants, with Sr. Terese as moder- ator, strove to educate students about different medical fields open to them. One avenue utilized was speakers on subjects from heart massage to occupational therapy. The Executive Board of FMA organized trips to Creighton's research lab and to J.P. Lord's to observe methods of physical therapy. Future Teachers of America is open to all girls interested in teaching and serves to acquaint them with different methods of teaching. Members illustrated their belief that 'teachers are people too' by periodically making cookies for the faculty. Club officers include Betty Habler, Sue Bellus and Kathy Hengen. Faculty moderator is Mrs. Gosney. 1
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Pat Brooks, Margie Dundis and Patty Yurty learn facts before visiting the stables. vim M zzz E955 Michelle Daley and Karen Schneider are stumped by a question. Riding Club learns to use horse sense The Horseback Riding Club, composed of twenty-one mem- bers, kept busy throughout the year with planned activities such as a trail ride, club picnics, movies and lectures on methods and styles. Members of the club won many awards in horse shows throughout the year. Club moderator was Mr Jim Duggins. Composing the club officers were Peggy Ciciulla, president: Patty Melcher, vice-president: Vicky Madden, secretary, Darlene Murral, treasurer.
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