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HO Vital, Enthusiastic Eighth Left, BOTTOM TO TOP: Linda Aders, Laura Foley, Patsy McFarland, Sally Werner, Diane McHargue, Nancy Stubbins. SECOND: Louise Warner, Louise Hamagami. Susan LaBar, Rebecca Moore, Mary Marnell. Cynthia Gunderson. THIRD: Ellen McSweeney With kittem, Tracey Heidi, Deborah Weber, Beth Klekamp, Tara Mc- Dowell, Tebbe Farrell. FOURTH: Martha Ferguson, Mary Pat Grate. Julia Bonner, Virginia Reid, Martha Puttmann, Patricia Cassinelli. FIFTH: Nancy'Griffin with Sister Catherine Lacey.
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Seventh Class is busily preparing for future responsibilities in eighth rade before final step into high schoo . Moderator, Sister Mary Hagele. pro- vides valuable assistance and direction for the girls. Along with academic efforts and honors, the seventh class enjoys the status and privileges associ- ated with the upper middle school. Their motto is SCRAMBLE. that is, Seventh Class Really is Adorable, Mar- velous, Beautiful, Lovable, and En- thusiastic. Beth Wurzelbacher, Mary Lestin 1'. Betsy Beckman. Laura Garvin, c eck on chicks. TOP ROW, Left to Right: Beth Bergman, Cathy McBride, Jenny Miller. Laura Garvin, Shawn Stewart, Jane Schmalstjg, Joan Schmalstig, Pody Farrell. MIDDLE ROW: Eileen Duffy, Kimberly Hooks, Kristie Kokenge, Marcia Ritter, Ann Hagen, Mary Lestingi, Mary Jane Browne, Sister Ha ele. FRONT ROW: Beth Wurzelbach- er, Elizabeth Beckman, Amy Kesterson, Jenny Niesen, Amy MacConne 1, Jackie Ryan.
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Diane McHargue shows real power of concentrauon. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Louise Warner, Beth Klekamp, and Cind Gunderson enjoy chatty few minutes efore bell. Mrs. Feldhaus urges Nancy Griffin to hurry lest she miss the QCT bus. BELOW: Laura Foley, Ellen MCe Sweeney and Peggg Lottman paint figures for ristmas play. Eighth graders busily prepare for high school. Green Ribbons show leadership and accom- plishment. A Junior Council gives class mem- bers a Chance to express ideas and responsibility, and interest in stren thw ening spiritual grow under the guidance of Sister Lacey. Enthusiasm and concern have been shown in many bake sales and lunch sales. Added to these, arts and crafts sales have netted over $200, 00 for the Bishops' Relief Fund. Pen Pal letters and a clothing drive have proved the consideration these young people have for the less privile ed. Letters are to ch11 ren in a home for cripples; clothing for Kentucky poor. May enthusiasm carry the eighth class far. ABOVE: Patsy McFarland, Emmy Grote. and Sue LaBar busily prepare Christmas decorations. Finished product seen below.
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