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ODALITY SPONSUR MARDI GRA Reigning over this year's Mardi Gras were Jim Fewless and Bobbi Marker. At left stand Mike Spadafore and Kathy Mc- Elerhon, Chuck Lott and Mary Pavona, and last year's king Chuck Spadafore. At right, Everett Hawkins and Carole Enjoying the music and the festive decorations, the Sophomores dance to a lively tune from the Chancellors. 32 I... Freeman, Larry Shoemaker and Roberta Palmiter, Jim La- bioda and Kathy Robke, and last year's queen Madaline Martello. Sister Catherine Loyola, moderator of the Sodality, ad- mires Queen Bobbi's crown shortly after the crowning W My Y' , 54 B
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THE HAN S OF LEADERSHIP At the semester break, Brother Athana- sius was transferred to LaSalle Manor, Plano, Illinois where he will give boy's retreats. Brother came to Gabriels as it's first principal, four years ago, when the structure was newly built. He has given much of himself to us and in that same spirit, Brother Mark Lane came as new administra- tive head. Always ready to laugh, he makes you glad you've had the chance to meet him. S+ We welcomed to Gabriels, Brother Mark Lane, principal, and found him ready to welcome us and become a real part of our school. a.a.i' sf' - The snows which swept the city January twenty-sixth, buried Gabriels in drifts, delaying the transfer and providing a weeks vacation. Jim McKouen and John Mertz, with Brother Athanasius view the portrait presented to him by the Senior class at the farewell assemblies. 'V 25- fi ,... 3 ff? a f i f V iw .. ..., c . 'x M, -' A... gzfaaeffafw' X
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The emphasis of this year's Sodality was placed on developing individual goodness. The Sodalists participated in such activities as the National Convention in Chicago, Ill., and the Judao-Christian Youth Rally in Detroit. The anticipation and suspense of the final crowning, and the festive decor, added glamor and excitement to the Sodality spon- sored Mardi Gras Masquerade Dance of 1967. Amid festive decorations of giant polka-dot balloons, spark- ling masks, twisted streamers and winding serpentines, the candidates, nominated for King and Queen by their class- Z 1 , A warm handshake from Brother Mark began the congratula- tions for King Jim and Queen Bobbie at the Dance of Feb- ruary ll. Making arrangements for the dance are Sodality officers M. Hamlin, V.P.g S. Wargo, Secg M. Harrington, Prefect. Absent is M. R, Verderese, Treas. mates, stood in honor before all on one of the most mem- orable occasions. 33
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