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We assume the duties of seniors as we accept the lighted torch, Symbolic of our responsibilities toward the school. 'Q ' ii.-F ' i ' : r . xi 1 . On Class- Day, Mary Zimmerman turns over to Patricia Brennan, our president, the mOI'taI'b0aI'd, Symbolic of class leadership. A long-awaited privilege of the senior year is the wearing of the school ring. Diane Pickett, Mary Sue ,Rokusek, Berna- dette Rutkowski, Jean Schoenherr, Doris Nowak, Patricia Bob- rowiecki and Veronica Motschall have their rings blessed by Father Ryanf ,Kneeling between the altar of God and the Amer- ican flag, syrnbols of their responsibilities toward God and country, the seniors, realize the influence of their Catholic education as 'they face a challenging future.
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Snow At Year's End Evokes Thought of Porting Word At last the parting word must be spoken. Here, outside the auditorium, a world of memories appears to haunt us. The fresh, white snow reminds us of the fresh store of knowledge provided for us by our school for these past four years. The beautiful trees and shrub- bery holding the snow of knowledge re- mind us of Christ, the Living Word, Whose beauty is mirrored in nature. The narrow column of sky between the trees tells again of the sun-flecked halls in which our own pictures will soon be added to those long columns of gradu- ates. There remains, then, but for us to offer the parting word. Our senior officers Jeanette Lafata, Patricia Brennan, Sharon Van Tornhout, Nancy Wiesenhoefer and Kathleen Con- rad frisk in the snow outside the audi- torium knowing that some day soon the entire senior class will pass through those doors never to return. Yet, as we go, we carry with us the written word of knowledge, the spoken word of knowledge applied and the Living Word of Christian life. Our parting words are the hope that the privileges that have been ours may be passed on intact to those who Will follow us. Oh, wo rds that skip and words that sing, March or dance or gayly flingg Shouted or prayed to the Father above, They tell of a school we fondly love. Dominican, joyous, strong and true, No words can sound our love for you!
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