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Juniors and their escorts dance to the beat of the Knights of Soul. za For some the first week of April was spent an- ticipating the Easter vacationg for others Cchiefly Gay Pretendersl it meant rugged rehearsals for The Wonderful Adventures of Don Quixote. On April 5 and 6 the Gay Pretenders presented their rollicking romance to appreciative audiences. During vacation days juniors were busy transform- ing the cafeteria to meet specihcation of their graceful theme In a Spanish Garden. Their cre- ative efforts produced one of the loveliest Junior Proms the Academy has had. April, too, was the month of elections with major SSO offices sealed during April 22-26. As the month waned, Glee Club members intensified practices for the upcom- ing Spring Concert. Each day brought news of acceptances and scholarships to seniors. These were days of decision. Some say happiness is a college acceptanceg others say that happiness is ac- ceptance to the college of one's choice. During the tour of the United Nations, Sister Mary Anthony and seniors Marie Chiarelli, Georgette Ber- geron and Joanne Thropp admire a stained glass window.
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Miguel dubs Don Quixote, Knight as Sancho Panza and villagers observe with mock solemnity. Zwfwwmfmzdff Although students may have only two minutes between classes, Meg Witzel, Joan Stiehl, Adrienne Wert, Kim Mclntosh, Susan Stienke and Terry Webber make the most of it. 74
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While relaxing under the wil- low trees, Cstandingl Joanne Thropp, Judy Eremin, Pat Shaw, Maureen McGuirl, Joan Rice, Carolann Tobia, Debbie Mar- shall, Liz Palazzo, Lea Trinka, Csittingl Suzie Collins, Laurene Ryan, Pat Sharp, Barbara Smith, Robyn Schiffino, Mary Pat Rendine, and Nancy Dunn discuss plans for their European Study Tour. Mona Loa Surf Team! Our candid camera catches some underclassmen cut-ups, WMMWW Glee Club and Art Club shared the spotlight at the beginning of the month. On May 5, the Glee Club, joined by two boys, choral groups: Regis High School and Xaverian High School, presented a superb Spring Con- cert. From May 5-11 an Art Exhibit was featured in the lobby. The fine arts division exhibited character por- traits, abstractions, landscapes and ceramic sculpture while Art Club members presented craft work in papier mache, ceramic jewelry and pottery. This, too, was the month of club parties and the month to fete the seniors. On the 10th, the Alumnae Association welcomed the Class of '68 and on May 29, juniors offered an unforget- table Senior Tribute. Early weekends at the shore and afternoon plunges in the pool told us vacation days were not too far away.
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