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ONE SINGULAR SENSATICDN CNE SINGUL AlThough each of The four classes was unique and disTinguishable from The oTher, They each were elemenTs of a uniTed sTudenT body. As each class sTrove To organize special acTiviTies such as The Senior STyle Show, Junior Ring Cere- mony, Cherry Blossom and Freshmen lnducTion, They were able To uniTe as a class. Through The leadership of The class officers and moderaTors, sTudenTs demonsTraTed cooperaTion and ener- QV- lvlore imporTanT Than The four classes were The individuals in Them. The bubbling Talker, The auieT observer, The unquiTTing organizer and The inTel- lecTuaI achiever added To The diversiTy of The sTudenT body, WiThouT The uniqueness of each individual, Alverno would noT have been so di- verse and so exciTingg .Mary O'Donnell and Karla Kurzweil spread Their exciTemenT abouT The Sadie Hawkins To The sTu- denT body as They sing l'm JusT a Girl Who Can'T Say No. The sTudenT's re- sponse To Their song was enThusiasTic, qDuring The Freshmen ln- ducTion, sTudenTs express Their desire To Throw The freshmen in The pond. One freshman commenT- ed, The signs didn'T scare me: I Thought iT was kind of funny, People 47
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PENSATION PEOPLE CNE SINGULAR SENSA v ...I Sd R - t X 5 During the Almo Moier, Liz Tremboiy proudly holds up one finger, symboli ing her one yedr di Aiverno. Mosi sludenls Think The Almo Mdier is suildbl while o few wish if could be updated ' ' 3' 46-People
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M 'Z Z wi i i Z 6 'Z Z m 1 i Z Looking lhTo The PasT And FuTure We The people, in order To form a more perfecT union. . These words may sound like a lefTover from Civics Class, buT They applied To The Senior Class of 4984. The unicorn class developed a sense of spiriT ThaT allowed individual- ism, and aT The same Time, uni- Ty in working Towards a com- mon goal. However, The road leading Toward This goal, graduaTion, was never easy. Through The years, The seniors wenT Through many school changes: modular scheduling gave way To a fixed one and winTer and summer uniforms were combined inTo a single sTyle. Mary Villarruel commenT- ed, AlThough some changes may have been unwanTed, whaT we've been Through will help us To adapT easily and . more efficienTly in jobs and schooling in The fuTure LeeAnn Sfeele and lunchs eniors sfayed A1 Q Liz Garcia and Laura Twedell find if easier To sTudy senior porTraiTs Than books AfTer Taking Their porTraiTs Twice, seniors finally received The finished producf.
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