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Seniors pray together one last timeg For excellence in religion, Karl and Baumgartner receive Bishop's Cross Graduation activities actually began long before the day itself with the usual announcement of the top 10, valedictorian, and salutatorian, dis- tribution of caps and gowns and gold citation cords, and hours of practice. It became quickly clear to the seniors that graduation meant the end of security at the school on Pickle Road. May 50 arrived with a thrill of victo- ry in the air. Many things happened in that afternoon. The Baccalaureate Mass was celebrated by Father Richard Yost OSFS CJudy Muir's un- clej, assisted by area clergy including Father Joseph Jaros CJackie Jaros' unclej, with homily by Father Ed Paw- lowski Creligion teacher at Stritchb. A reception provided a chance for par- ents and friends to gather for pictures and grab a bite to eat. The ceremony itself included 176 graduates. JoEllen Karl and Chuck Baumgartner received the Bishop's Cross, for excellence in religion and service. As graduation came to an unforget- table close, there was a mixture of emo- tions apparent on each of the gradu- ates' faces. There was a feeling of relief knowing that four years of hard Work paid off, yet there was also a feeling of loneliness realizing that it may very well have been the last ti.me We Were all together. llld X graduation Bottom left: Leading the Senior Class as presiden as well as in prayer is Chuck Baurngartner. Hot toni right: Being in the Mass procession is one o their last ways to beconie involved as seniors to these graduates-to-be. Middle right: Music plays a major part in the Baccalaureate rnassg Da Velliquette and Joe Narges contribute their tal ents. Below: Masses can be family oriented, espe cially when celebrated by Judy Munfs uncle Fa ther Richard Yost, as Father Jirn Auth and Deaco Howard Narges look on.
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