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W EMY 9 OF. HE iSACRED HEART THIRD ACADEMIC CLASS: STANDING, Left to Right: Mrs. Corinne Stein, Moderator; Marjean Davis, Marga- ret Van Vyven, Mary Groene, Dianne Frick, Marianne McSweeney, Madeleine Frank, Christine Aufdemkampe, Nancy Schott, Donna Dube, Judith Meeker. SITTING: Catherine Adams, Susan Aders, Marie McIntyre, Ce- leste Blase, Susan Foley, Adele McGraw, Karen Bunker, Lynn Braeuning. LEFT TO RIGHT: Celeste Blase, Marianne Mc- Miss Clarqun Mapes. right, works on Float with Sweeney. Karen Bunker, Adele McGraw work hard eager JUDIOI' helpers. to complete Junior Float. I23
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l22 Junior year, a time of livin , learning, and sharing, mystifie the third academic class last year. They learned to know one another better and to appreciate their friends. The school-ring, bestowed by the seniors in Decem bet, created a unifying ef- fect among the class. After the ring ceremony, the impact oftheir Sa - erect Heart education hit the class as they realized that time was slipping away , time in which they would have an opportunity really to appreciate life at the Sacred Heart. Thejuniors, therefore , did their best to finish the remainder 0fthe year in harm any. The junior class, famous for its various achievements, resides much of the time in an enclosed area sur- rounding the jukebox , their most priZed possession. Class moderators, Mrs. Christy and Mrs. Stein, lead the juniors in all oftheir accomplish- ments, thus enlarging upon the abun- dant school spirit already found in the class. This spirit m anifested it- selfin the organization of the Junior Marching Band and the Homecoming Float. Large participation in sports and outstanding attendance at hockv ey games , prove their obvious feel- ing for the school and its activities. By exertion ofan extreme degree of class cooperation, the juniors suc - ceeded in defeating opposing Classes in the surprise conge', thus winnin a luncheon served by the faculty in t e beautiful dining room reserved for special occasions. The success oftheit last year at the Academy of the Sacred Heart was due entirely to the juniors ' immense spirit and determination to make this last year the best. ABOVE: Meg D quiet moments, avis, junior class artist, enjoys browsing in library. ABOVE: Michelle Meyer seldom looks so deter- mined. What brought that on, Michelle? LEFT: Celeste Blase is becoming an accom- plished or anist. She loves to p ay traditional hymns at Mass. We ex pect big things from Ce- leste in a musical way.
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ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART THIRD ACADEMIC CLASS: STANDING, Left to Right: Brigid Flannery, Sara Schum, Judy Spraul, Carol Heidt, Eileen Molloy, Nancy Spencer, Mollie Jung, Cynthia Singer, Michelle Meyer, Carol Newbold, Carolyn Wilson, Rhoda Browne, Mrs. Corinne Stein. SITTING: Aldona Bieliauskas, Lucinda Klein, Mary Buse, Julie Kern, Ann Stineman, Janis Erhart, Sara Schoettmer, Rosalind Florez, RIGHT: Donna Dube tries out the enlarger in the new dark room; she is our photographer. BELOW: Cindy Klein sportsher own car, familiar vehicle on the campus.
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