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r is.- -1 f 7 ' vgixt From the left clockwise: 1, The C Team Cheerleaders meet with one of their sponsors. Mrs. Llufrio. 2. Fourth Graders Meegan Williams. Missy Ebeling. Natasha Neal and Pratima Rau concentrate on directions from their teacher. Mrs. Templemeier. 3. Art appreciation starts early at Mary Institute. Here we have a royal example with First Graders Fred Waelter, Amy Alikhan. Anjie Latta. Laura Wood. and jaime Kennedy. 4. Eighth grade cartographers Nell Blatherwick. Liz Metzner. Cathy Goldring. Laura Luaders, and Rachel Dorris pause for a moment from their worldly work. 5. Mr. Houser listens closely as his sill P
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. . . The Celebration ol' Mary Institutes 125th anniversary which reflects upon the enthusiasm of the entire school community. Whether it be on the hockey field, in the classroom, or on the Beasley playground, the students are readily apparent in all their endeavors. People are talking about the friendly atmosphere at Mary Institute which is not only evident, but constant. In each of their pursuits, the students are seeking new challenges, discovering the importance of a good education. The trend towards activism has resulted in increased student participation in extracirricular activities. By attending numerous athletic and line-art activities, the faculty and administration have also been supportive ol' students' interests. People are talking about the arrival of the new headmaster. Mr. Anthony Fruhaul' and how the school community has been .overwhelmingly flexible in accepting these changes with both enthusiasm and optimism. People are talking about what a great and successful school-year 198-I-1983 has proven to be. all.- 4 - --rs. .QI .w--1' 9 -Alf , 4 , .. 1, . - . , , A ,-' Q.. Mf is ,.-K, ,, 'Semi .,. , . . l lv. 4 if . I. I-A D . 1 5 I ' 5 ,433 ...qs ju . ,f , ' - It L vu. ,. I A IA , . f .' P1 5 - I I I f f . X ls. I. 1
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x-, lv Seventh Graders explain a liner point ol' Spanish lYishiau Leu. Sonali Gunawardhana, Kathy Williams, Anna Loughlin and Christy Morrowl. 6. Senior 'liracey Callaway studies the face of Senior Nancy Bates for a reaction. lSorry, 'liraceyg Nancys not talking while the flavor lasts! 7. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson jones know Mary Institute well since their two daughters graduated from here. Now they return for Grandparents Day to see one of their two granddaughters, Molly Fryer. 8. First Graders Laura Wisland and Lindsey Dunagan are obviously caught up in one of the many great books in the Middle School library. -Pk .Z LY' -D .g .fl i I I I I - JV' H6 xv sig.-x. .nt...,' ' 43.2 l -wslhv Q 1 Q T U Q: 5. xi fs
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