Gabriels High School - Trumpet Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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The Puellae Cgirlsl and Pueri Cboysj of the various Latin Those clad in Roman vestments are NancyTschirhart, Mary classes admire the authentic attire of their companions. Ramos, Rick Terres, Jim McKouen and John Mertz. LATI -THE ETER AL LANGUAGE Chief consul, Jim McKouen is the J. C. L.'s National Treasurer. 28 The Gabriels' High School Chapter of the Junior Classical League was founded in 1962. From its' earliest days the J. C. L. has been a vital organization and an integral part of the school program of activities. Approximately one-third of the student body study Latin and therefore become eligible for participation in the various events on the J. C. L. calendar. Each fall there is held the traditional induction ceremony for new members, and several major social events are hosted by the J. C. L. Included in these are the Saturnalia, Cupid Capers, and Roman Wedding. Last August, their moderator, Sister Jean Margaret O. P. accompanied a delegation of twelve Gabriels students to the national convention in California. At this time Jim McKouen received the distinction of being named national J. C. L. treasurer, carrying on the tradition of Gabriels.

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REGAL PLE DQR HQMECOM N Rocks reigned supreme as the bewitching Princess of Gabriels High School was, for the third time in it's his- tory, crowned Queen of the parochial schools-She wore Green Velvet. The duty of her majesty, Virginia Spadafore, and her lovely attendants: Jo'Anna O'Neill, Deborah Welsh, Mary Jo Coscarelli, and Susan Lott, was to sit upon the royal throne and watch the team carry the Shamrock Banner over the line for another great victory. Thousands of subjects were on hand to cheer the team, praise her majesty, and admire the ingeniously made floats. Towards twilight, the Queen and her court presided over Some Enchanted Evening! The Saharas' provided musical enlightenment, while the Senior class hosts and hostesses welcomed the Alumni. A fairy tale castle, strong sentinel guards, and soft candles created a fantasy of sights and sounds. They spirited the imagination and enlightened the heart. As the clock struck twelve the couples left this story- land of happiness. The lights dimmed, the Queen retired, but the castle looked a little sad. For it was the endg the passing of another year and another Homecoming. E HA CED THE l Patricia O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Neill, 212 North Foster, was the crown-bearer for the Homecoming ceremony. The Queen Ginger and Greg Wilcox. The Court and their Coscarelli with Jim Wolcott, Susy Lott accompanied by escorts-Jo'Anna O'Neill and Mike Trierwiler, Mary Jo Mike Mitchell and Debbie Welsh with Pat Apostle. W M A ZW ' ,W 5



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Mary Shanesney inoculates abacteria colonywhile preparing her science experiment. She is only one of the many sopho- mores doing experimental work in the Biology lab this year. DI CGVERED . YQ R FUTURE THE WORLD This age of ours is abounding with many astounding treasures from God. These gifts are discovered in many ways. Man has only to recognize and use them. Our school helps the young people learn how to investigate the science and benefit from the experiences. Sister John Michael, through the Science Club, is helping our students realize and use these graciously given gifts. Lansing's annual Youth Talent Show and Science Fair is the principal focus of the Science Club. This is an annual ex- hibition of abounding talent of the youth in the greater Lansing area. Many projects are under way and Sister'shelping hand is always ready where ever it is needed. Some of the projects involve the study of bacteriology, physics, sound waves, biology, and chemistry. The Science Club is a new organizationwhich has contri- buted much to its members and to the school. Julie Ziegler, Jim Labioda, and Tim Donovan learn how to operate a slide rule through the use of agiant model. 1 1, S L , . N1 .N W1 QQ gg f I f Q 1 f 2 1 s n E11mists:5usrlrmimidinhksmriexuiisasntanssamimgi i I 1 - 1 3 I . X 5 y I I-if fimfifffwssmisesaismiaiefihtririgsikilei fgmfiim st 95 . ,,., I in . . . N iLz,,l,j.,k,,,.5.,,EiiQ3gf?,Q,zfgzx1Eiii,rgig.?N t R Q. L- ,. ey., . . . , , 5 3 3 if Q7 il ui 2 g 3 k' W vi-itfe ix' '-f1'- Q i Q-wtf' 1 -wwf X: swf Uyifgfgl wgfwgwragw .s .Q,w 'Xyi. :m . ,. .. ,.,t,.. t,t.t ,S rg? L .,.l .gms .2 1, ,.M,,......nii.T?-,..g.5......dr,....1 il .. .. L , 2 .,.1 1 .... i..,f..l.l..r.sf.t 5l,usN.i'5 .g . . 1 -Y-Qt igirff r H--,mi r i it Q 3 5 V- . 15 I -ss-gal ii1i!'t?'il'W?'jIil'iiEi'i . -5 .r,,::f1,-,f3,r --:f iefsgffagsfseggss-fgirlsgsmiiaizgsigsssissiisssgmigmfiring miuujini an wi-fmt 53tiifirA3,ji1msiglgsgiglssgexfgexQxcgxfsagueiinssfezagsnrum-zfnxiuang E 3 it S i 8 5 X 5 i T 5 i 3 5 ' ' 5 S

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