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Giving 0f Rings Meaningful Tradition Banner, 1971, was gift of seniors to juniors on day of Ring Ceremony. Endless waiting, whispered speculations, suppressed excitement - thus the Juniors spent their days in December. Secret conferences, knowing smirks, and furtive planning charac-, terize Senior life in the wanin time before Christmas vacation. Beneath t 6 surface there is a serious tone. Facing their last year at Clifton, the Senior Class comes to a full real- ization of what their life at Clifton has meant to them. After the ceremony, where each senior stepped from a semicircle to present a misty-eyed Junior with her ring, the junior Class began the first step on their way to ma- turity, Joan Wilson, senior, has privilege of giving ring to her sister, Carolyn, Class of 71, Seniors await moment of giving rings to juniors. The day was a complete surprise to juniors. 23
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T r223 Bien, Bien, Orderly Primes cards await recipients. Janie Erick receives card; Karen Burns rigidly waits. LEF T TO RIGHT: Celeste Blase. Roz Florez Gust visibleL Dianne Frick, Mary Greene, Donna Dube, Meg Davis, Carol Newbold listen to Primes record, This is a tradition in which the students have seen a value worth pre- serving. This in spite of the fact that some look as if they were before a Peoples Court. .- ,-.- ,- .$ '- s: z .- .- .mp9. I - 22
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24 il- 1- -Ir ABOVE: Sister Kehoe and F ather Albert Bischoff prepare for the Mass. BELOW: Diane Rooney receives Communion; Carol Heidt at the right; Colleen Crane behind her. First Friday M ass Still T raditional A lovely October da permitted celebration of the traditional First Fri ay Mass outside. It was a beautiful setting with the altar placed before the front door and chairs arranged in a large semicircle before the statue of Our Lady of Welcome. Students still carry the banner in honor of the Sacred Heart, They also arrange for the readings and commentary for the liturgy. Usually singing today is to the accompaniment of guitars, but oceasionall the old favorites are sung accom- panied by t e organ. No longer is there Exposi- tion of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction; nor is the First Friday Novena said in preparation for the day. BELOW: Mary Buse and Betsy Carroll flank the banner for the procession.
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