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■ 4 On the ten yard line of the Silverdome, the Falcons meet Redford Catholic Central. This game was for the Catholic League Championship and was the only game of the season that we lost. I V| Ilf Encore. To the French it means again”. It also means something to the students here. 1986 is a new year. With this new year comes new exper- iences, new opinions, and new philosophies. We see things in different ways and we are affect- ed by events just as differently. Yet, Homecoming is celebrated with a parade, game, and a dance, just as before. There are classes Monday through Friday, tests, and dates. Graduation day comes and initiates the senior class into the world, just like ev- ery other year. You are left won- dering whether the time you are living in is unique, or is a copy of previous times with a few minor changes. Both of these possibilities are true. Many things repeat themselves but the experience changesj it is colored by the attitudes and evnts of the day. Happenings and experiences appear to you brand new and cause or solve problems. For instance, perhaps you have fallen in love again, but you are in love with someone new, or perhaps you are taking mid-term exams, but this year you pass them all. You go through the school year again, but this time you see it with the eyes of upperclassman, or you have baby brother at home, these occurences feel and react to new and old. Events were ing 2 Opening
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Divine Child High School 1001 N. Silvery Lane Dearborn, Michigan 48128 562-9058 Volume 25 1986 Title page 1
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'1 wouldn't have moved so much as my little finger had I known I would die like this,” says junior Michael Hay This line is part of Sartre's The Wall. Michael's serious interpretation. Here he competes at the Garber Forensics Season Opener. He cleared to the semi-final round. The parade begins. Greg Mazurek and his father drive Freddy Falcon to the game in the Homecoming parade Greg never revealed the alter-ego of the spirit-raising bird despite all efforts to get him to talk. band lines up for the half-time perfor- A few words pass between junior Mike Romeo and senior Sue Vaughan practices the bells. This senior Sharon Vondrak during a home football was her first season of marching. game. Crestwood's field served as our home Opening 3
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