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Masses, rings Celebration “I think the Ring Day celebrations hold a lot of meaning for the juniors, since they are upperclass- men now, and also for the seniors, since they wear their caps and gowns for the first time ever,” says Jeanine Levy, president of the student council. Ring Day, a special day for juniors, is the one Mass not planned by the student council. On this day, the juniors receive their class rings and the blessing of the rings takes place. Also on this day, the senior class dresses up in their caps and gowns for the first time. Other liturgies celebrated this year included student council inductions, Thanksgiving Day, Christ- mas, penance services, and home- coming. In planning a Mass, a lot more is involved than most people realize. By the many ways we celebrate the Eucharist, we come to grow closer to Christ and each other. During his first year at Divine Child, Fr. Jim celebrates May Crowning Mass. 29
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Reciting vows at the student council induction Mass are Mr. Smetek, Miss Tominac, and Jim Fitzsimmons. Rich Norwood, Darryl Zammit, and Ed DeGuzman lead the procession for the student council induction Mass. The ring of John Sokolik is being blessed by Fr. Jim at the Ring Day liturgy. Ellen Thomas receives a special ring blessing from Fr. Jim at the Ring Day Mass. 28
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Travel to learn Whoever said learning is no fun? Trips this year disproved this theory. The first trip was to New York City. Mr. Foye chaperoned his group in March. The guys took a walk in Central Park as well as visiting many museums. One of the highlights was seeing the Broadway hit Cats. Over Easter vacation, two more groups went out. Miss Kelly led her group to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. The group of about forty thoroughly enjoyed winding down moun- tain roads with Frank at the wheel and Ingo, the tour guide, barking commands. There are many outstanding memories— the bus breaking down on the Autobahn and the epidemic of watch-purchasing in Lucerne, Switzerland. The second trip was to Paris and Lon- don. No one will forget walking to the Eif- fel Tower or visiting the beautiful Louvre Museum which houses the Mona Lisa. London was just as much fun—living around the corner from Prince Charles, visiting the Tower of London, and shop- ping at Harrods. Doe. a deer —no, it’s a unicorn discovered by Laura Rogers in a garden where part of The Sound of Music was filmed in Salzburg, Austria. No adventure is too hazardous for that daredevil Marco. At the beautiful Rhine Falls, he was the first to brave this treacherous ride. 30
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