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' 'Q ':-f . ? ,xyj Al upper left, Senior uilendunl Mike Slieridun und Kiitliy Riunx enjoy llie musicol'Ayre. pieIured1o the right. Left, Grunt Leary is crowned king by Kelly' Doyle. Above. the refrexhment laible proves to be popular. Below, couples enjoy eiieh ollierk company.
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Men Reign Over Vice- Versa Above, the Vice-Versa king and court includes Eddie George, Trish Vosbcrg. TOIQ' VCHCEOHL MCE Joyce King Grant Leary, Mary Schierer, Mike Sheridan, Kathy Rians, .lohn Crowley, and Meg Kirwan. Above right, King Grant Leary shares a quiet dance with his date Mary Schiercr. Below right. juniors Jeff Polonus and Ann Bowton casually chat between dances. The theme for this year's Vice-Versa, a dance held January 6, at Bradleyis Stu- dent Center, was Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, too. As in previous years, the popular group Ayre provided gentle music for the dance. Their mellow sounds set the mood for the couples as they en- joyed one another's company. For the first time ever, a king and court were selected. Grant Leary reigned over his court which included senior attendant Mike Sheridan, junior attendant Tony Venegoni, sophomore attendant John Crowley, and freshman attendant Eddie George. Thus, the Vice-Versa was a memorable evening for the proud Acade- my girls and their lucky dates. if
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Q, rr Q '21 ff' if Wg . 'ff' ,Mfg 53, ff, , ,- , 'fe 3 ff -mf zz W' K, if If t .gsm V. 4 V K 'frm big W, Q- , -t-,K AcademyfSpalding was honored this year to have as our retreat leader Father Paul Hadusek, a Benedictine monk from St. Pius X Abbey in Pevely, Missouri. Without his time and effort spent in preparing for this year's retreat, it could not have been as suc- cessful. Retreat lasted only one day instead of two as in the past. This year the juniors and sen- iors attended on Thursday, March l,'with the freshmen and sophomores attending on Fri- day, March l. The day started with a morning prayer ser- vice, an introduction from Fr. Pakl, and a conference entitled The Challenge of Jesus Christ. This was followed by homeroom dis- cussions and either a rap session or a slide presentation on the Stations of the Cross. Later in the morning there was a Mass cele- brated by Fr. Paul, lunch, and a meditation period. In the afternoon another conference was presented dealing with the challenge of the Church. The retreat ended with a recon- ciliation service held at St. Mary's Cathedral. 1 1 3 :Wg -Wifi- Fr. Paul gives his morning talk. QM? Dan Powers, Gretchen enjoy their lunch break. Bruggcmun, Teddi Dclmastro, and Neal Campbell
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