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JLbxx AJ tJjo 1 . d ABOVE: Coach Budnyk during half-time at the Fall Jamboree, held at Suncoast High School. LEFT: Father Vasek, School Chaplin delivers a sermon to the student body about class of soaring like an eagle. Opening 3
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What do Dan Donavon, Virginia Cleary, and Cathy Lynch have in com- mon? They filled leadership roles at Car- dinal Newman during the 1981-82 school year. What qualified these individuals to be leaders? Defining leader is as illu- sive as defining class. Is it appearance? Stature? Intelligence? Animal Magnitism? A combination of these or just a desire to have a long list of accomplishments or their name in the ACCOLADE! For these people it was a desire to serve the students and faculty. They took the responsibility of handling the prob- lems and making the decisions that effect everyone at Newman. Through organiza- tions such as the Student Council, Senior Board, and class offices, leaders were able to exercise their leadership qualities for the good of all. Lou Brock told the student body in a speech he gave on leadership that There are three types of people in this world, those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who wonder what happened. Newman ' s leaders made things happen. ABOVE: Cheerleaders and football players lead the school in a pep rally before a football game. LEFT: Dan Donovan, President of Student Council, thanks Lou Brock for his tremendous speech on leadership. RIGHT: Father Lemoncelli, Moderator of the Senior class, discusses plans for the year with Virginia Cleary, class President. 2 Openlng
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■ $-. When thoughts of South Florida come to mind, those thoughts are of warm, sun- ny days, sandy beaches (maybe with vol- leyball nets or coolers packed with mun- chies), the Gold Coast with its shop- ping centers and entertainment, and of course, the beautiful Atlantic ocean come to mind. Centered at the heart of South Florida are the Palm Beaches. In the mid- dle of downtown West Palm Beach, New- man students attend classes at a beautiful campus which includes five buildings. Days spent in school were, most often, days filled with sunshine and occasionaly a warm rain. Week-ends were spent wa- ter skiing, swimming, biking, driving around with the windows or convertible tops down, anything was possible be- cause the weather was almost always per- fect. The Gold Coast itself provided plen- ty for Newman students to take advan- tage of wheather it was Friday night en- tertainment, or a place to have prom. The general feeling could best be de- scribed by saying that if a teenager had to spend his or her days in school — New- man was by far the best school in the best place. TOP: Newman girls show that they have the advan- tage of conducting p e classes outside in Sunny South Florida. BOTTOM: Steve Marinak and Joni Zook enjoyed quiet times at the beach RIGHT: Flagler Chapel — by the lake had become a big part of Cardinal Newman ' s social life. 4 Openlng
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