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S9619 314394 740C69f4f4' of 7ad4q, 7aawnow LOOKING TO THE FUTURE, iuniors and seniors avidly devoured career pamphlets, information, and talks which were amply provided during Career Week. Popping questions at telephone operator and doctor, Namers iotted notes and planned tomorrows. The Catholic Universe Bulletin Drive sparked spring fever sufferers' spirit of competition and apostolic labors with a rally, homeroom pep talks, and a quarter commission for each subscription. But it was spring . . . and while English classes strove mightily to write readable poetry, Lent ended with the ever-glorious Easter Sunday and spring vacation. at 74 wwf 26044009 Special Suunto MAY IS THE SPECIAL MONTH of social whirl for all Namers. Awards Day put in the spotlight all Namers who deserved praise for doing well in studies, service clubs, athletics, and other fields of school activity. Seniors undertook the great task of exams before underclassmen, so they would have time to practice for that out- standing day in their lives. The most fitting event of all was May crowning. Marieann Berg, president of Our Lady's Sodality, crowned the Virgin in Holy Name Church. Seniors looked so ' distinguished dressed ln lhelr Caps and IT IS-or isn'I it? wonders Carol Mencini as she applies the gowns! standard test for rain. The annual senior breakfast was served in the cafeteria. Oh! How grown up they all looked in their best clothes. Picnic time! What a thrill it was riding down-hill on the roller coasterl Boat riders lust breezed through the wind and sunshine. After all the rides, famished Namers devoured their sandwiches. After some more fun and frolic, Namers sleepily got on the buses and headed for home. Seniors enioyed a special picnic, this time without rides-but with lots of food. The water was cold, but some, daring and courageous, lust dived in .... As a farewell to the seniors, the iuniors gave a lovely dinner-dance. The luscious dinner was held in the cafeteria. I We Qcwe in ta ?eaez, ,4oZ6ac3Zg 2
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A HALF-YEAR GONE! We Qzeeted, Qfmmdled , eoagfmtalated mm 4 ww of good 2044464 We wdem Daman SENIOR GIRLS got a thrill taking the Betty Crocker Homemaking Test on the third. Helping mother at home really did come in handy. A triduum in honor of Mary immaculate C011- ducted by Father Matthew Meighan gave Nam- ers a chance to prepare for Mary's great feast. GONE A-GATHERING Christmas greens tor an Advent wreath and a chance to enioy the snow is senior Marilyn Kucxynski. Seniors tried everything under the sun to make the ad drive for the Namer Yearbook a success--and it surely wasl 'Twas the eighth day before Christmas, and all through the school, you could hear HN's great band presenting their first Christmas concert in their special harmonious fashion. Merry Christmas , exclaimed Nam- ers as they left school on the twentieth for vacation. Queen Gloria Giuliani and Princess Gerri Novak reigned at the Christmas Ball in HN's very own winter wonderland palace. ,444 faoulafuy edema tk Slate WHOOPSI We just came back to school and semester exams already! Gruelling tests grilled Namers, but a welcome oasis was retreat. From Jan. 28-30, complete silence lalmosti reigned. Father Edward Calkins, OSM, captured our interest, but Christ really conquered at General Mass and Holy Communion on the last day. But the spell of sweet silence was shat- tered when February broke in . . . T Finance an 269 Ddyd l HN ARTISTS competed in the Catholic Book Week Poster Contest and were TV stars in Inside Catholic SchooIs l 1 Namer Scholastic, Holy Name's chap- Q ter of the National Honor Society, held ' the induction of iunior and senior charter members on the sixth. , We celebrated Monsignor's birthday. Journalists moved to their brand new room. Our Lady's Sodality gave the year's first dance, Heartbeat , Lent opened with Stations on Friday and sacrifice every day.
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DEMONSTRATING smart Namer study habits in wide use during exams is Kathy Onuska. STEP I: Glance over chapter headings and make each a question. STEP ll: Read to answer the questions you have formulated. Take briel notes. STEP Ill: Tell yourself what you have learned, using your notes. ALL EYES FORWARD 4 'Wada Ween fade , Zeta The cafeteria was decorated so beautifully, the seniors almost couldn't believe their eyes. The dance was held in the gym. Juniors went all out on decorations there, too. Freshmen and sophomores made use of the beautifully decorated gym and held their dance there. And it didn't take the freshmen long to get started dancing! I iust can't believe graduation day is already here. Around HN that's all seniors seemed to say. Well, time really did fly. But what o great Alma Mater is left behind by the old seniors! ...,-fad fun Quan '74 TO THE STRAINS of Pomp and Circumstance march 147 capped and gowned seniors toward their eternal commencement. Those extra- pink cheeks and moist eyelids do mean tears-on parents and grads alike. But only smiles are donned by those lucky ones, senior down to frosh, who will come back again in September. Now each Namer goes home for the summer. Dipping into local swimming pools, doing chores around the house, holding down iobs as clerks, delivery boys, secretaries, receptionists, telephone operators, and comp and playground counselors, Lil' Davids earn the butter for their bread. Getting to eat it, too, will be travelers, by foot and by wing, who will be the center of attraction when another exciting year begins. After learning and applying teachings from our Alma Mater, we will all be older, wiser lwe hopet, and taller in character lwe mustl-so WATCH US GROW! HN'S FIRST QUEEN of the Christmas Ball, Gloria Giuliani, having sold the most ads lar the Namer , enioys her crown and flowers before ioining her escort. Zdaee
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