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emories of the way we were. As you look over the year 1984-85, you would find that many occasions call for the remem¬ brance of good times. Who could ever forget Homecoming’s Spirit Week! First, the school’s annual Walk-a-thon; even though it poured for hours, the determined participants continued till the finishing point. Second, Thursday night’s Pep Rally where students participated in events such as a pie-eating contest, teacher-dunking and apple-bobbing, Third, Friday’s Homecoming game where Noll melted the Veit and Sue Sweeney was crowned Homecoming Queen. Lastly, Satur¬ day night’s dance, “New York, New York” where couples danced the night away. All of these special activities and more made Spirit Week worth remembering. 1984-85 brought forth much good for the Noll Community. Bishop Gaughan became the second Bishop of the Diocese of Gary. He gave our Thanksgiving Mass, and in return we presented him with a special gift of 2,500 from a special Jeans ’n Tennis Shoes Day for the starving in Ethiopia. We can’t forget all of the fun that was involved when we spent Concentrating to do her best, junior Dawn Klein performs with the Colorguard in a routine to Frank Sinatra ' s “New York, New York ”, during the Homecoming Pep rally. John Ceperich asks his date, Kathy Drodz to dance to the Turnabout’s theme song “Almost Paradise. Student Life Divider
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ski and her buddy beer celebrate ha ISth birthday friends at the lunch table. r Looking at that tassel brings back memories of our cloudy and sunny days. Days when things didn ’t seem to be working out right, yet our luck turned and everything was perfect, days when we felt so down and just needed a friendly smile for encour¬ agement, and it was there. These were moments when we realized that having gone for the GOLD was real¬ ly worth it! Opening
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mond, Indiana was in the middle of a heavy snow fall. Also, the fun at Hi-Y’s smashing Halloween dance where we were surrounded in a world of make-believe by characters such as Raggedy Ann, Gumby and the Great Pumpkin. These events were just a few that accom¬ panied the 1500 students during the year. Lest we forget the academic section, we can remember the parties that were the result of long tedious quarters, or the breaks that went along with them. Yes, these are times that will never be forgotten— These were the Golden Mo- Student Life Divider 7 ments.
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