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ACT! ITIE on study as Although scholastic life naturally centers such, activities of other kinds provide an opportunity for group cooperation, individual achievement, and social relaxation. One may see, for example, as the big Homecoming Game ap- proaches, ladders being pushed from spot to spot, tables strewn with bright paper and shiny pins g from the playgroud area one may hear the sounds of shuffling feet as students practice for a coming youth parade. There are the gatherings of the students to observe the Advent Wreath ceremonies, and the solemn but eager procession of seniors advancing to havetheir class rings ' b of laughter and voices remind one blessed. Music and the uzz that another Friday night dance is in progress. And so one some reli- could continue, naming one activity after another, gious, some purely social. In that, school life of 1960 differs much from that of 1920, the year in which Holy Family moved into the building it now occupies. Social activities were confined strictly to thehome where small parties permitted the studentsto mingle in an out- of -school atmosphere. One senior play performed annually at the - -' t Sand Springs Park for the Grand Opera l-louse, a yeaily ti ip o ' ' -' d the sum total of Outside school D101 activities at Holy Family. External dissimilarities, however, must change with changing times. In the spirit that animates today's activities there still sparks the same enthusiasm, which livened l92OHoly Family Hiyfers. And, after all, it's the spirit that counts, for ich lives on when externals die. uc, really comprise it's the spirit wh
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Chosen for their ability and personality, our cheerleaders are literally bundles of energy and bounce. These girls--Sharon Cleveland, Sharon Morris, Sharon Lawhorn, Kay Mc- Donnell, Margaret Mackey, and Cecilia Wright--are the backbone of the Pep Club. The cheerleaders are readyg escorts waiting, pep club in a formation spelling KELLEYg senior members in a goal post formation in which the homecoming queen will be crowned. Weeks of practice in the cold Oct- ober wind resulted in this well ex- ecuted homecoming formation. Hours of practice all summer and after school in September produced distinctive results in technique for Ceil, Margaret, Kay, Sharon, Sharon, and Sharon. The members of the Pep Club take pride in the snappy cheers and precision of their cheer- leaders. Jr i :, , J 7g.'jfQp f-H ara re ef5e',.Q.ev+v 1 ' p , , 'i.i:'f?fii1: 1 NT' 'H -,-N W l5 'Y - IQTL M tv .r. -.' - . . - V . i - 'Ti' Lv.-5Z.1.glt.'5155 -,va 1? . , fl ? - 'Y f ' wx 11 as li fail'-1 11 1 , -r n ' x E-PM A - A . M mv' 1- . k . i 4, ,il9C'36.,. I'.Q'i.19t A -iz , , ' Q , f. . A., I - ,Q ,- JK- 3 tw, . Y t :if-Hei r, , ?ffgf,'1 ' -, f', ,, I ,W-'EE' ' Q 'Ltr-134 at ' -N -x. ,'1,.iljLf' ' f' Q 1' I f .J Y -., I ' H ' i g: D- .. f a -,p lift fj,',f1K' ,- I ,. Q J V., . i E I , . gtg...-gltgw. ' K Af Q '. 4, f . 53155: '-L. , . if-:U -.xg 1, 653557 gp pig .- .l if-. -...Q A- W, V ' iv - F ' Y 17 '?i3'5'4 fi5t'-'C4f'2'i ' --Ta' 1 . ,gi . K - .3 get - - I ,' tee-53.242, . T A ' 3, A , 1 fr 1,5 5 .., Q, W i -' ., -- i. fftjsie,-,L , ,gap fx f i-a -L 5'-A1'i1 ?,' qi 1 2 , Pfffl' v , or H' M 'P' Q ' '- , A wa' 1' A 1':d5-ess-r at' of -v W 1 Eu , 'fu WM' - A . - . -1 ,, :at A5525 'f -M53 ' 'Q ',. 1 F. .l r Q W ' .. ,V Ie' 'if' 71- W , Jw E Y 'wir ' ' L38 '42 ' 43,5 is 1 ig A ' 542- ,, . ,x Nu. , K, y , B, -.W , ,r s s , ,Lug f' Elegy ---3 sp Qqiggfagwttff ik , . -- 1 -Li- ' -b5 ,' : - Y ' ' - ' -:gf ' ' ri sf zz.: -,. , J, H, .lrigitsa - ,W -.rg J Fira ,.- or - ,. 5 ,. if--,ii , ,gd ' if: f -js 5 ' .- RK Y f - - grief fa , it I-,fa i 1 - if-. ,Z ' 4-1 -.. rs L v he ,T ' E .f , 'Q M- ' ,,, I fa xp, l ' A -f- 4 Leg, A 1 ,VIH H5 Kirk- fig? ,, if m , ,rip 5 f ' ' , .. , jr '21 it gn G Q, wr, 1 . 1? V ra.-1 15 Y , A. F C , , A VI A H V K .M . ,apt IS4?T5.v:.,., 5 S351 , - it , we We ' rr . ,15i vm- egg-'iw' 1124-2, 1121 - it r,.?-53, jjj it fl., W1 'uf2'42ifi- . 1' I A ,- limi: fu H' as Fife iw' fl, ' 'N f' V, A I V flare 4 M ' H . rr Q has wma sa 315512: v,-.' r,.. ' 7 uzfiix. , 11.-
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AND CDUR QUEEN WAS CRCDWNED The evening was November 6. The object of much practice and preparation was at hand. As the stadium hushed, a frosty wind swept over the crowd, and the whistle blew, signifying the end of the second quarter of play between the Kelly Comets and the Cascia Hall Commandos. Forming the word Kelley and a goal post, the pep squad began the first Kelley football Coronation. Attendants were then escorted on to the field and took their place awaiting the entrance of her majesty, Eleanor of the House of Mead, and her maid of honor. Stepping from her car, the queen was given a warm cheer of welcome from the excited crowd. Surrounded by her subjects, in a shower of red and white, the queen received her crown from the Kelley football co-captain, Jim Naylor. The evening following was equally festive. In a flurry of stars and scallops of crepe paper, the guests danced to the music of Ken Miller and his orchestra. Wearing a floor length gown of white lace and carrying an arm bouquet of deep red roses, queen Eleanor receives her crown from escort Jim Naylor. Our gracious maid of honor, Joeleen Helms, smiles happily as Gary Nestle escorts her toward the center of the field where the crown- ing is about to take place,
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