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YOUR OWN SPECIAL WA Y The Senior Prom was held at Condessa del Mar on Friday, May 13, 1977. Of course, there was music, dancing, and par- tying, but the dance held special meaning for those who attended. lt marked the last dance the Seniors would attend while at Marist. The theme of the dance was Your Own Special Way, and two bands entertained the Seniors and their dates. The groups, Justice and Flyer Rock , played until 2 A.M., after which the Seniors and their dates were invited back to the Marist cafeteria for breakfast. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE-Front Flow QL to Rl: J. O'ConneII, J. McGrath, T. O'Meara, D. Corradino, B. Black, B. Wolf. Back Row: M. Sheahan, S. Mar- ble, M. Vavrik, P. LaPrairie, B. Kassel, T. Dolan, A. Givens.
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F I :.:ffi-W ysjsiifxggi. is T , QS, . ,Z 1515, . i , , ' 1 'k y if :nigh 5 T ' Wfis-igfiii r krr , ' -V ' -eggzlfeisw Q V - 1 SV THE GAME OF MASTERS THE MARIST CHESS TEAM captured the Catholic League City Championship for the second year in a row under the capable leadership of Senior Joe Cima, the Team's Captain and First Board Player. His record for four years was: 30-11-2. Senior David Piech was next with a three-year record of: 22-9-1. Dennis ConnoIIy's two-year record was: 18-9-2. Senior Jim Keane and Junior Len Surdyk rounded out the team. The president of the club, Senior Joe Conlan, was in- valuable in his organization of the CIub's activities, which included faculty-student matches, a trip to Old Chicago, a Mass, a pizza get-together and open gym. He was also responsible for convincing Brother lazzetti that the club needed major and minor letters. Sister Rene' moderated the club. The club prided itself on BEING CHRISTIAN in sport, society, and in personal relationships. I1 . 1 , , , 2 m f. - I Q .,.,... , ' 2 .1.1 I 5 I 4
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A first at Marist! The students got a chance to take revenge on their teachers. The day was called the Pre-Finals Spectacular. Many students as well as teachers participated in a number of events such as the pie throw, dunk tank, and even the obstacle course. Mr. Martin, Bro. Gerard Brereton, and even Mr. Moriarty were beaned in the face with pies! One wouldn't be surprised to see Mr. Keegan drowning in the dunk tank or Bro. Dominick wrestling a student in the mud. It was a fun day for everyone! t P Q X 81
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