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Having its own bicentennial, Louisville was stopped cold by the Winter of 78 and proved to be quite an obstacle for the city ' s new mayor. To the southwest of town, the Bishop David community celebrated its own accomplishments. Going further than they had ever before, the Falcon football team turned in an impressive 12 and 2 record and gave Coach Nash his 100th vic- tory. Bro. Jude Costello, C.S.C., celebrating his 50th year as a brother of Holy Cross, proved to be another milestone. The school population swelled to near capacity proportions and life went on pretty much as usual. There was plenty of fun to be had andmany stories to be told. That ' s why we ' re telling it like it was. f , Engrossed in the action, from clockwise, seniors, Jay Groves. Brad Nord. Tom Spencer. Aubrey Tiemey, Rob Wan-en, and Mike Ryan sit in the bleachers and watch the U. of L. Drama presentation. After suffering an injury which sidelined him, junior, Danny Keen, watches the Fairdale football playoff game with Coach Dan demons ' big medicine around his neck. Fenced in behind the backstop, senior, Terry Loeser, takes in the action at the district baseball playoff game. 4 Opening
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With the winter snows just a memorv, the flowering crabapple frames Jeff Decker, Rocky Roberts, Brian Cfiunco, David Fouts, Mike Kleinhelter, and Larry Ray at the front entrance of the school. Looking for just the right word. senior. Steve Cassidy writes a paper for English Class. The Statler Brothers, alias. Bro Can-oil Posey, CSC. Mr. Robert Casey, Mr Dan Leasor, and Mr Dennis Nash, Sr. belt out The Class of ' 57 at the senior prom. Opening O
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The senior prom was the highlight of senior social life. Tom McCreary and date prove that you can look spiffy and have fun. Partaking of doughnuts and milk, Paul Scannell, gets started in the morning before school in the cafeteria. Whether cheering for their favorite Softball team at the end-of-the-year contest on June 2, or celebrating the end of school, these underclassmen are enthusiastic. Contestants in the tee-shirt decorating contest prove the popularity of this type of casual dressing. During the year, almost every tee-shirt encountered, bore a message. Opening 5
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