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BEGINNING size, we have the opportunity to share our high school years with a number of various types of people. We find it much easier to develop friendships with students in other classes and with our instructors. These special relationships form unique memories for us. There exists a feeling of genuine concern through these friendships. Our aim is to ca ' pture these friendships during the time we spend together so that we will always remember and never forget the special feeling we have for our school. d u c t i o n Do You Remember? . . . Can We Forget? dedicated to Coach Simich The 1983-1984 school year is Ms. Sandy Simich ' s tenth anniversary at Mary Star. For this reason, among others, the yearbook staff has decided to dedicate this year ' s book to Coach. For the 1984 graduating class. Coach is more than just a teacher or a dean. She is respected and admired by all. She is more than dedicated to her job, she is dedicated to the school and the students. Coach ' s sense of humor sets people at ease and makes them iee ' comfortable. Coach, we ' re thankful for you and love you. Happy 10th Anniversar d Introduction Sect
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IN THE Do You Remember? . . . can we forget? This year ' s Stella Maris staff chose as their theme a phrase that can be heard quite often on our campus. How many times will you hear a friend say . . . remember when . . .? Every moment we spend together — in small groups of friends, in individual classes, as an entire stu- dent body; becomes a memory. These memories we will always recall as part of the best times of our lives. We all have experiences that merit the do you remember . . .7 question. These times involve not only in- dividuals within the student body, but also teachers, coaches, clergy, counselors, and staff. Because of our i n t r 2 Introduction Section
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ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY 1983-1984 We, the people of the Associated Student Body, in order to form a more perfect stu- dent government, establish a democratic leadership within a Christian environment, insure school spirit and student in- volvement by providing ex- tracurricular activities, promote social awareness and secure academic achievement. For the Stars, we establish and guarantee these constitutional rights. We will always be. Star of the Sea. 1 devt ' K p.) SfllM ot respi ' 11- -ih.ll V llllfll !?; - nt lojdi ' r-liip SI ho ,11- ship sih.H.l - pu- t aiul (. hnstian virtues, Wendy Redlew Public Relations Jeanna Dragich Spirit Amv Hershman ■ Clubs Denise Dow ling Religious Affairs Introduction Section
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