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iii:-fi Family and friends gathered together to acknowledge the end of one world and the beginning of a bright new one. iw, i .. L is Jean Grainda accepted her cap from Monsignor Kelly as a symbol of her accomplishments at Immaculata. raduation Day For the class of 1969, graduation was the long anticipated fulfillment of all the dreams of high school years. Seniors laughed and cried as they recalled memorable hours at band practices, play rehearsals, and football games. This year's gradu- ating class, developed in mind, soul, and body, accepted the challenges for the future as true witnesses. Graduates entered the auditorium to receive their diplomas and assembled together for the last time. 113
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Rlng Da On December 6, in honor of the anticipated feast of the Immaculate Conception, Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly and Student Council President Bernard Duffy presented the traditional blue- stoned ring to the seniors. For the first time, a folk Mass attended by the entire student body provided an inspirational setting for Ring Day. After this stirring ceremony, the upperclass- men eagerly displayed their exquisitely designed treasures to the faculty and underclassmen. From that day on, every glance at the beautiful me- mento served as a reminiscence of the four years spent at Immaculata. .X-. 55.11. ,.l.M Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly celebrated the Ring Day Mass for the intentions of the senior class. Bearers Valerie Conrad, Patricia Frele, Mary Anne Isabella, Margaret Rabbitt, and Christine Turek carried the cherished boxes to the altar. I K -Q-ef l-it C531 Ill! Lorraine Blose and Bonnie Saller admired each zf 1:2 -I -A ':'iif.12f , if I . 5 . ' -fe 1 n 1 xt my , . Q f J ' ,. 55.54, ., 1'f52,- other's rings-a token of four eventful years. 1 12
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