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Spanish classes take a fiesta break, complete with a pinata. ' ltn ,gc . . Q., - s .ff-f '1- What a mess! A long needed locker clean up session reveals some lost and unexpected belongings. Spring fever takes everyone outside during lunch or whenever possible. - 1 S l J' 1 I F 'Mi' 3 621061. Ji' ,,, ,Af fa -vx OH Steve Badenock anticipates his planned tackle at the Band-Chorus football game. 182!Student Life Dale Strachan and Rob Tudor of The Most have a private jam session
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E Fl! MLW AWE W Oh, no! Our row is next! Are you sure my cap's on straight? Marching to Pomp and Circum- stance, 410 students of the class of 1980 summed up 12 years of education in two hours. The once-in-a-lifetime event took place at the MSU Fieldhouse on May 29 at 8 .m. pLines of alternating red and black filed into the fieldhouse, each person taking their place and awaiting the big moment of receiving their diploma. Speeches from class member Frank Anderson, who had quite a bit to say about the 2,112 days spent in school and faculty member Mary Murphy, who offered sound advice including, Life is worth living - slow down and enjoy it, received full attent- ion and quite a few laughs. A standing ovation was given to Paul Hughes, commending his fight against cerebral palsey, which he didn't let hold him back from graduating with the class. Graduation, just another step taken along the line, but -as the Rev. Hervey Macferran said during the invocation prayer, We pray that the tassle was worth all the hassle. .fi ,ts i Something up there must be interesting. Soon to be graduated seniors divert their full attention to the speaker. Frank Anderson, class speaker. expresses his opinion that it is definitely time to celebrate. Graduation! 181
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F X10 E IDS! move stud at Iii' Catholic Youth Coalition, at the Rosary School starts out a meeting with some singing. ' 'lu 'Wi 0 Z 5 ,ZA ' 1? . I 4 .vig -A -zur ' Q, wx W' u- A at l xx N ' s vs KR . I . 4, -x , '5 1, ' , V xx 1 'Z k 'J' I XX. I Q .. 5 Q X 4',t.,i .ef in 'xx D ' If, I 1 A junior gathering? No, just the usual crowd on the benches during lunch hour. An electronic chess game occupies some extra time for Linda Student Life! 183 ? A' Y
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