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Xvl' l N FAR LEFT: Have some punch? How about a little Judy? Anne Courtney asks thirsty seniors Katie Akin, Joan Loughery, Ioan Schwartz, and Sally Ohleyer. LEFT: Every new freshman should have good friends in high places, so Denise Hadden in- troduces her little sister, Jody Cranny to Father Gettlefinger. ABOVE: The illustrious cast of FliQke1-bell lines up for a quick curtain call. BELOW: Oooh, unchlv says Carole Hennessey as Sherri Otto serves Carole andpher little sister, Christine Lillis graciously. 45
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Annual tea gives first impressions randi- Michael fMary Quinnl, Wendy KColleen Colbertl, and John fBarb Hennl hear the rules of growing up, which all freshmen must know, from their nana CFran Clesingl. Thursday, September 4, at 7:30 P.M., a bevy of smiling sisters', descended on the galy-decorated school cafeteria for the annual Big Sister, Little Sister Tea. Name tags for each girl helped ease the confusion and through the hard work of senior Denise Hadden and helpers, the room was brightened with various shades of pink tissue pa er roses for every table. The senior girls led their tgeshman sisters through the receiving line first, where Father Gettleiinger, Mr. Schott, Father Martich, Farther Harpenau, Mrs. Mehl, and other members of the faculty chatted personally with each newcomer. Refreshments were home-baked offerings from the senior girls, accompanied by gold- stamped pink napkins and punch. As the chatter lowered to a hum, senior vice president, Anne Court- ney announced the eveningis entertainment which starred Sally Ohleyer as Flickerbell, ending the eve- ning on a note oflaughter.
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