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. c é. b a U c U Cc tt t The real democratic American idea is not that every man shall be on a level with every other, but that every man shall have liberty, without hindrance, to be what God made him. Jo Petty
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Extra Curricular Activities Student participation in extracurricular activities is a vital part of school life at Holy Angels. Through outside activities, the girls of H.A. have opportunities to broaden their social and cultural vistas. Students desiring to employ their ath- letic talents, sought positions in the com- petitive sport of basketball by either vying for them on the school team or their re- spective class teams. Their abilities were challenged through the inter-school bas- ketball tournament and their performances at Gym Night. New highways of learning were opened to those who enrolled in the driver's edu- cation course which was offered here during the first semester. Both classroom and be- hind-the-wheel instruction was employed to give the girls new insights and practical experience in this important field. When the occasions presented them- selves, the girls participated in programs where their parents were in attendance; thus making them feel a welcome part of school life. The Senior class prepared a lasagne dinner with all the trimmings in December. At the end of the first quarter, the Ensemble and Latin Club entertained parents. Later, they were treated to re- freshments prepared by the Foods class and had the opportunity for conferences with the faculty if they so desired. Instructions are followed to the last de- tail as Colleen McGowan and Kathy Goertzen make final adjustments on their dessert for the Lasagne dinner. Members of the senior team listen in- tently to detailed instructions pro- vided by their experienced coach. Janet Bardonski finds that her point in question is clarified by h er driver's ed. instructor. Sister Judith Ann takes an opportunity to talk with interested parents.
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Special Events Mark School Year crerena ing a ee Mr. Jack Berkman, representative of General Motors Inc. , demonstrates new concepts in the field of progress. =, — a. As 1970-71 Prep Homecoming Queen, Be, ‘ Gail Chapman thanks B— ) H, A, 's Student Body é f 4 for enabling her to win, ‘ — Dr. Pat Smith, U.S. doctor working in Vietnam, recounts J her experiences with the Montagnards, to the assembled rf Student Body. 4 Highlighting Holy Angels Feast Day, the Senior class presented a special program to the Student Body.
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