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Unusual activities spark interest Involvement, a big word, did big things and extended to area commu- nities. Teachers and students partici- pated in the March of Dimes walk- athon. Activities scheduled throughout the year stimulated student interest. Homecoming week with floats, “Give- a-Damn” week with “Sock-em” day and Appreciation for Life week en- couraged class discussions. Results— unity which made efforts worthwhile. Presenting the Thanksgiving game “Most Valu- able Player’ football award to Robert Robillard is Mr. Paul O’Boy. Staring in disbelief at a disputed call by the ref- erees are cheerleaders Mary Beth Ralph, Nancy Parker, Barbara MacLeod, Diane Casale, Sandra Copley, Jean Berg and faculty Sister Elizabeth McAuliffe, Sister Patricia Combies, Sister Mary Sheila and Sister Mary Josepha at the Case bas- ketball game. iB
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Academics . . Beyond a Dream He formed a picture in his mind, mixed his colors, and painted his future. It was a bright picture—in a corner was the universe revealed in a simple physics class; in another corner— discovery of oneself in religion or biology or literature. Looking closely, you saw sequins stuck in the paint— one never forgotten line from Shakespeare; another, a school trip to 1776; yet another, the satisfaction of conquering a math problem. Pull back in retrospect, get the whole idea, feeling. . . it was academics that formed his future. Academics, that palette of late nights, hard work, laughter, sharing. Academics, that special song— the hum of a buzz-saw, sing-song of speech class, melodious chatter of French. Academics was sharing. There, he’s done it. He’s painted his picture, his future, and we all have to do it— as we LOOK BEYOND A DREAM. Pondering Zen Buddhism in religion are Steven Downarowicz, Valery Kapolchok, Nancy Ed- wards, Sheila Chilli, Daniel Kerrins, James Foley, and Christopher Copley, “What ever is a joule?” Lee Ann Beaulieu is tem- porarily stumped as she ponders problems of force and momentum in Physics class. Accurately figuring the solution of the algebraic quadratic formula are freshmen honor math stu- dents Julie Zachman, David Benoit, Christine Kelly and Karen Tatro.
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