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Page 28 text:
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ABOVE-A quiet moment together live Paul Hartman and Joana Banut. RIGHT— Linda Vaught and Curtiss Schmitt react to Jimmy Stier. CENTER RIGHT-John Thorpe pauses for a sip of punch in the hallway. FAR RIGHT-Rounding out the evening, officer Becky Banasiak crowns Cindy Rietdorf and Larry Budenz as royalty. FAR ABOVE-Shawn Gray chats with his girl about the evening. ABOVE RIGHT— A rest from all the activities these juniors find relaxation at a table drinking punch. ?4— Junior Dance
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Page 27 text:
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New meaning for masses; retreat days at the Villa With Catholic education being challenged masses and retreats took on new nneaning. Once a month, on first Friday the school assembled for mass in the gym. Father Mueller organized this phase of religious education and the intentions offered. On December 8th, underclassmen met with Father Pfister and Father Kuzmich for a morning of recollec- tion. The upperclassmen met in the afternoon. Films, mass and discussions filled the agenda. During the last few weeks of school, Fr. Seculoff opened the Villa for a total class day retreat. On a particular day the class met at 9:00 for mass, con- fessions, private and open, dialogues, films, and quiet moments of thought. Students had much free time in between activities to roam around the Villa grounds until 2:00 as the day ended with a silent prayer period. LEFT-The gospels are read by Father Seculoff at the Villa retreat. BELOW— Sophomores listen to the ideas for the day in the chapel.
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Page 29 text:
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Junior Class hosts dance at Women s Club The Women ' s Club in the Chamber of Commerce Building, Wayne and Ewing streets was the site of the Junior Dance. The theme for this year was The Dawning of Our Lives submitted by one of the class members. The evening lasted from nine until mid- night, followed by a mass celebrated at St. Mary ' s Catholic Church. The juniors dressed in semi-formal attire at the dance as they danced to the music of the Jimmy Steir Orchestra. King and Queen were selected by those attending the dance. Cindy Rietdorf and Larry Budenz were crowned to reign over the event. The following day, class day, was spent at Pokagon. Junior Dance— 25
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