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Assemblies Honor, Educate Raiders James Metzger, a student at Notre Dame, spoke at an assembly of juniors and seniors and explained the student discipline at N.D, During the talk he pointed out comparisons and contrasts to Rit- teKs system and answered questions. Two years ago Ritter inaugurated a unique awards sys- tem which was designed to honor not just participants in athletics but Ritter students who excel in all areas. At the awards presentations, certificotes, pins, plaques and letters are given for athletics, organizations and scholas- tics. In this ceremony, Gary Guthery, Randy Heyob, and Joe Gilbert receive athletic plaques from the coaching staff. A review of Wings of Eagles, biographies of famous Catholics, was presented by Sister Clarence Marie, a librarian at Marian College. After the assembly. Sister elaborated on certain points of her talk for Connie Tol- son and Sister Eileen.
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How to smuggle measles-stricken Cornelia Skinner (Cecilia Lowe) off ship into France concerns Dick Winters (Bill McClain) in this scene from Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Taking advantage of her proximity, Dick Winters (Bill McCioin) engulfs Emily Kimborough (Marilyn Mecisker) rendering her speechless for the first time in the ploy. Play Makes Hearts ' Toung and Gay ' ' Cornelia (Cecilia Lowe) visualizes the horrors of an ordinary life after a French actor shattered her dreams by informing her that she had no acting talent. Sympathizing are Emily (Marilyn Med- sker), her mother (Elizabeth Schuck), Leo McEvoy (Jack Schneider), Dick Winters (Bill McCioin), a window washer (Steve Osborne), and her actor-father (Bill Brothers).
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Girls, Faculty Share Sports Spotlight During a time-out, the girls basketball team gets helpful advice from its coach, Miss Ratz. The girls concluded the season with a 5-3 record which was achieved only through long hours of practice. Par- ticipating in the city-wide competition were Corla Allen, Patty Ellis, Roxanne Hoosier, Claudia Knight, Connie Mi- chaels, Mary Perry, Teresa Rancourt, Mary Beth Reynolds, Kathy Schuler, Mary Sekula, Susie Shank, Jill Stewart, and Terri Watson. This senior-freshman team daintily tromped the juniors and sophomores, 13-0, in the Powder Puff football game organized for the Mental Health Drive. Mr. Rivas and Mr. Richer coached the girls in an exciting game which demonstrated the qility of the future homemakers of America.
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