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Ded i i ted and tired. Kathy Malle takes a momenfio catch, herj j eath. during, an {ter- BPfbc Pom PrSn practice. ... Just One. In between thn vents were Friday nig! at the Jootball games and Bobby Beach, Sunday nights at home working on homework, Wednesday mornings hearing the weekly bulletin being read without really paying any attention. We went from one week to the next, in one way they seemed to be a constant replay of the week before. But things did happen to make each week unique, in fact, each day was unique if we can only remember the one thing, the one class, the one game, the one teacher that made it unique. They are all there, in our minds, we all have plenty of our own personal stories to recall. The one thing that keeps it together, keeps it alive, and keeps it vividly placed in our minds—is us, the student body. We are one . . . just one. We are unique, we do unique things, we think unique thoughts. We are Bishop Noll and no one can top that. During an All-School Mass, Karen Burkhartsmeier joins with the entire c hoir to sing OPENING ... 5
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Culture and tradition, Eddie Limon displays a little of both in his Spanish class with a sombrero. Time in the libru., ucial and sometimes unending. Candace Cole works on an Lnyuoi. 3 ..;r r assignment.
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On j Once, In the fall production of Bye Bye Birdie, Mrs. Peterson (Natalie Gaza) tells Rose Alvarez (Joan O’Connor) that she is very happy to have her as her daughter-in-law. Photo by Root. Homecoming comes and goes, Battle of the Bands blasts us for an evening, the Red Cross derives life- giving blood from daring upperclass students—all of these are regular occurrances each year and we tend to forget any special moments that may have happened, moments that we live only once but recall as many times as we desire. Recalling exactly what happened in the 1982-83 school year is a challenge. Which year was it that the Homecoming parade did not get rained on? Which year was it that the National Honor Society set precedent and held a Battle of the Bands in the fieldhouse? Which year was it that sixteen Varsity football players did not play the last game because of disciplinary action? Can we remember which year it was that we gave our first or maybe our second pint of blood, that we all went crazy over Ad am Ant, the “double-layered” look, crew neck sweaters, and Friendship Pins? It was 1982-83, the same year that the entire country was terrified over the Tylenol murders and the entire student body was “institutionalized ” with parking stickers for our cars and padlocks for our lockers. These moments were not always the best nor were they always the worst. They were exclusive only to this year. We lived through it all, experiencing those moments, good and bad, which happen only once.
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