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(Seniors In 1 970, a scared group of freshmen entered Sacred Heart of Mary. Our first year was spent mak- ing new friends, feeling lost and changing inside and out. Now in 1 974, a scared group of seniors must leave SHM. Our last year has been spent growing closer to old friends, feeling lost and changing inside and out. The years in between have really sped by. Our seniors helped us feel welcome during our first year of high school. They greeted us with Froshmas , celebrated by re-writing an old Christmas carol and giving us candy. With their support, making our way through our very first candy and ticket drives was easier. Yet we didn ' t realize how much they had meant to us and how much we had coun- ted on them, until that tearful day when they graduated. Sophomore year brought us our first date dance and the knowledge that we were truly port of a community here. We spent endless hours decorating for Spirits weeks, our Sophomore Dance and Pan-Am day. Many of us became involved in the Cantwell-SHM musical, Guys and Dolls . By then we had become fully initiated in the spirit of enthusiasm and friendliness that is a unique and impor- tant part of SHM. Our Junior year was full of bright memories. Pan-Am saw our first great victory. However, Ring Day is what will always make our third year special. After a beautiful mass, everyone excitedly showed everyone else her ring. The class slumber party that night was a zany marathon of games and pranks. We regained our decorum in time for the prom at the Bel-Air Country Club. We impa- tiently looked forward to class day when we would be able to sit in the senior section and be Seniors! Upholding senior tradition we made a clean sweep of our last candy drive. Our day at Disneyland proved to have been worth waiting for. As we prepare for Pan-Am and Field Day, we hope to leave our freshmen with the appreciation we feel for our school, teachers and friends. And in the end, the love you make is equal to the love you give 30
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Li MARIE ALVARADO FONDEST MEMORY: My freshmen Undo and Liz, my Sophomore Mory Ann, Senior Retreat, Ring Day. FUNNIEST MOMENTS; Ring Night when Margie ran into Dysort ' t von ond was scorred for life; Cheryl as one of the Three Kings at Christmas; our yearbook piiio party Junior year; bothering the faculty. New Yeor ' s Eve at the Rose Parade; the day God punished S.F.; Girl of the Month for two days; the Cheryl ran into a cor and the owner never found out; embar- rassing Helio at the C.C.D. congress by acting like a Jesus freak, Sweet Bill our yeorbook representa- tive, telling every male teacher for the lost three years that Morgie hod a crush on him. ADRIENNE BALDWIN FUNNIEST MOMENTS: After the candy drive Junior year, the time Rosemary got stalled near Craig ' s house. Ring Night, all our parties, when Corrine went up on the curb, the Pinto adventures, Corrine at 7- Eleven. FONDEST MEMORY: Ring Day; 5-9-73; all my friends; my freshmen Cindy and Ana; Sr. Agnes; being chosen Sec-Treasurer; Senior retreat; Christ- mas Dance ' 73; Junior and Senior year. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pep 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Ecology 2; LaHn Club 2, 3; Pres. 4; Drill Team 1 , 2, 3, 4; Cum Laude 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyboll B 1, 2; A 3, Captain 4; Intromurals 1 , 3, coach 2, 4; Mon- tebello Debutante ' 73. LORRAINE BAITAZAR FONDEST Ai EMORY: Cantwell Prom ' 73; Februory 23; Ring Doy; My freshmen Connie and Norio. USU- ALLY SEEN WITH: B.K., Helio, Adrienne, Gino, Nanny, Mary Louise, and the rest of the gang. FUN- NIEST MOMENT: Scheming with Helio against her boyfriend in regards to the Christmas Dance; Mory Louise ' s cracks ot the restaurant after the Christmas Donee ' 72. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. 1, 3; Drama 3, 4; M.B.A. 3; Drill Team 3; Pep Club 1 , 3, 4; Class Cheer- leader 4. 32
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