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Page 21 text:
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Almost Paradise D uring the cold weather of the dreary winter months, Service Club mem¬ bers were busy working to create a tropical island atmosphere. The completed paintings of beaches, palm trees, and grass nuts were hung on cafe¬ teria walls on February 9, 1985 for the Turna¬ bout Dance. At 7:30 couples began strolling into what was “Almost Paradise” from the snow outside. The bitter cold was forgotten for a few hours as the girls and their dates shared a good time and danced to the music of the band “Delirious.” Finally, the eagerly awaited announcement of the queen and her court was heard through¬ out the cafeteria. Nancy Kruzan excitedly ac¬ cepted the crown and the court of Peggy Hal- loran, Laurie Saindon, Lori Prahovich, and Marge Tomczak con¬ gratulated her and looked forward to the rest of the evening’s festivities. The evening continued in warmth and fun. It was a night remembered by all who attend¬ ed, that night that was “Almost Paradise.” Couples began strolling into what was “Almost Paradise”. Root Photographer’s assistant rearranges Melinda Alvarado and Cheri Spisak and Jeff Siokios dance the night away to one of the Raul Sosa ' s pose for a perfect picture. many tunes performed by the band “Delirious”. Turnabout £
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Thanksgiving Mass Welcomes New Bishop E very year, the BNI community gathers in the fieldhouse for a Thanksgiving Day Mass of¬ fered by the Bishop of the diocese. It is probably the best example of togetherness the Noll community has ever shown. This year there was a change; a new Bishop was ordained for the Diocese of Gary. The new bishop, Bishop Norbert Gaughan, was very forward and comical in his approach to the student body. He asked students questions about sex, alcohol, and life as a teenager. The students responded gracefully as the proces¬ sion of priests and fellow students marched in carry¬ ing bann ers and gifts. As a tradition, the Student Council presents a special gift to the bishop. This year it was a gift of rather unique quality. Instead of the usual gift certi¬ ficate for clothes or books, the Student Council presented the Bishop a well needed gift. He had written the people in the diocese to help the starving families in Ethiopia. The Student Council spon¬ sored a jeans and tennis shoes day and presented a check of 2,500 to the Bishop. As a result, he was shocked but very pleased with this gift. He was so pleased that he rewarded the entire school by mak¬ ing the following Monday a free day.
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