Divine Child High School - Clarion Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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The reality of the honor of being cho- sen queen still sinking in, senior Deb- bie Oliverio watches as the game re- sumes play. Fans caught a glimpse of both the Falcon dynasty and the royalty. Photo by: Craines The Homecoming fesstivities wind down to an end as seniors Lori Morelli and Matt Zurawski have this dance. The dance was not a victory celebra- tion this year but. was still just as much fun. Photo by: Craines “We’ll never grow up!' say sopho The 1987 Homecoming Court: Dan- mores Christy Cana van, Chris idle Gee, Julie Currier, Debbie Oli Brady and Lea Fundaro. The verio, Marla Decina, Beth Jary, Mi- sophomore themefor homecoming chelle Whalen and J;ilie Majeske. this year was Peter Pan. They Photo by: Craines decorated their car as a pirate ship for the parade. Homecoming 11

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“And here is our Homecoming Queen , says executive board Student Council President senior Scott Mul- cahy. The Student Council was re- sponsible for the organization of Spirit Week, the parade and dance as well as incorporating the Homecom- ing theme into each event. Photo by: Craines 10 Homecoming



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A New Beginning November 20,1987 marked a new begin- ning for the junior class. During the Junior Ring Day ceremony,the juniors of- ficially became upperclass- men. With this new honor came the new responsibilities and choices that they will face in the coming year and a half. Choices and changes that will include college, future career plans, and finally becoming the leaders of the school.To signify this important event,the juniors had their class rings blessed at the mass held in their honor. This was the first time they were able to wear their rings. Most of jun- iors ordered their class rings from Jostens. The styles of rings the girls could choose from were the Classic, Classic petite, Heritage, and the After Five Collection. The guys were only able to choose from the Classic and Heritage styles.Fathers Kucyk,D’ange- lo,and Thumer did the bless- ings. Ring Day was important to the senior class as well. This day was the first time the sen- iors could wear their caps and gowns. With this,the seniors began to realize how little time they have left before graduation. They also must start to think about the changes and decisions that they will face in the next few months. The theme of this year’s Ring Day was “Visions.” Mr Walters opened the mass- with a speech related to that theme. The mass ended with a slide presentation of “Vi- sions From the Past.” The slides showed how much the Class of 1989 has grown to- gether over the past years. “Ring Day was the first time we realized how quickly our ’• ;«h schoo1 vea-s coming to an end.”,commented ju- nior Dea ne Vente.Ring Day was wrapped up with a dance, for the whole school that evening.” The dance was real- ly fun. You could tell there was a lot of work put into the entire day.”,stated junior Gerilynn Higgins. The even- ing was organized by the jun- iors and the class officers. The gym was decorated with large class rings with each of the juniors’ names on them. These rings were symbols of the juniors greater responsi- bility to the school. □ By: J. Pacholski To signify this special day.Fr.Pat blesses junior Bob Przyblo’s ring. Most of the juniors’ rings were pur chased through Jostens, and some were purchased through jewelers. The big day for junior Susan Peters finally came as she received her class ring from Fr. Ron. Susan chose a blue sapphire stone to represent her birth- stone. Photo by:J.Sullivan As the juniors proceed into the church first, seniors Matt Makowski and Dave Wejroch anxiously await their turn to enter. Everyone was especial- ly anxious to get inside 1 2 Ring Day

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