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,Y Wood carvings and wire forms are displayed in the showcase. M I Pat McGaffin, Celann LaGreca and Rose Sobetski perform at the festival. BELOW: Mary Russell and Jan Henney let loose all frustrations through pantomime. 'hz '-1 ee at r tg.. 1 2 fb ,, ,swift 1 E Performers present Fine Arts Festival The Drama, lVlusic, and Art departments merged in the early spring to create the Fine Arts Festival, providing a weekend of entertainment for families, students, and friends. Talent was displayed by lVlrs. Culver's drama students in the forms of one- act plays, pantomime and dramatic interpretations, while the Concert Choir performed under the direction of Sister Callista. lVlrs. NlcPherson's art students received the opportunity to dis- play the fruits of their efforts in media from clay to wood carvings to oil paintings.
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Ellen Costello and Dave Wilson lead their royal subjects in the seniors' dance. . T'2Wi1wiiE'L7H : ' ,gg u '4 42iiliizf-sa., ,, . H ,, - Mary Bruno and her escort Tim Young relax between dances. The sun bursts with yellow as the sky is softened with baby blue Wide pastures and soaring hills are a challenge to travel But the beauty of tulips which color the fields make a fragrant journey This is the land of Holland Aland of spring, where hopes and dreams of a young love come true.
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ti Karen Trouba, Denise Muff and Joan Sullivan wave goodby to underclassmen. Mass exodus results in mass punishment A group of 140 very suspicious looking seniors performed a mass exodus from the school grounds after being bitten by the spring fever bug. The lakes at Fremont, picnics at Elm- wood, lunch at the French Cafe, and for one carful, a ditch, provided recreation for their illegal holiday. Upon returning to school the following Monday, the seniors were greeted with a loss of their privileges, ressurrecting nostalgic memo- ries of study halls and lavatory passes. After a week of confinement, rights were restored by an understanding ad- ministration, making the seniors' last two weeks at Marian High very happy and unified. if 4 Cheerleaders Mary Bauman and Beth Egr entertain seniors before mass exodus. Mary Beth Schroeder displays skip day poster to the seniors. 155
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