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Top: Andy Gustin tries out for the modern version of play Hair. Bottom left: Juniors ceremoniously turn each oth- er’s class rings. Below: Jody Chicarello and Mrs. Reilly have a serious encounter. 13
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March During the month of March, there was a multitude of activities for the John Carroll students to enjoy. The Juniors had their ring ceremony, the Sophomores had their retreat, and all had the blood drive and exams. There were also the usual assemblies, such as the one in which Rev. Jim Kelly from Covenant House spoke; the one sponsored by the Young American Showcase, in other words The Edge ; and the one in which the St. Mary in the Woods choir performed. But of all the ac- tivities, AEA was by far the best. Next, our humble students entered the month of April with Night on Broadway, a show that should not have been missed. By far, the most educational experience was the Speakers Forum. It featured such things as snakes, astronomy, oceanography, and leg- ends. From the educational to the entertain- ing. John Carroll experienced the return of Woodstock. The International Fair followed this exciting dance and showed the variety of cultures at JC. The highlight of April was the prom. Top right: Senorita Christina Baguer slings hash at the Span- ish Booth. Bottom right: Chris Early. Amy Baggio. Matt Galla, and Lori Lovoy all smile at the prospect of being at a John Carroll dance. Bottom left: Members of the Lebanese Booth put on an impressive dance. 12
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Top right: The grads Jennifer Yester, Lisa Vice, Dana Stinson. Aaron Rapp. Kevin Laucr. Kim McCarty. Ben Dewar, and Chris Early practice something they finally learned — reading!! Bottom right: “In the name of the Father and the Son ... “ (Bishop Boland). Bottom left: Lisa Vice thinks jay-walking is fun. 14
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