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conference talks and discussion topics. Juniors Nancy Ainsworth, Carol McMahon, Janet Skunda and Sophomores Joyce Bates and Laura Fink provided guitar accompaniment for singing. By special permission of the bishop, the priests offered a Concelebrated Mass on Friday for the entire student bodylin the auditorium. Homeroom posters portraying the retreat various retreat topics and evening discussions gave each girl the opportunity to share her ideas. The informal atmo- sphere of retreat made spiritual benefits more meaningful. Februar First semester honor assembly provided a pleasant break on February 20. Freshmen received the greatest number of gold ribbons, with the seniors receiving only one fewer. Sister Mary Theophane boosted spirits by reporting only three months left of school. Afterwards, Sisters Mary lmmaculee and Mary Madelena presented a short talk on our Mission Club and slides on the New Guinea Mission. new bishop March 1 brought news of the resignation of the Most Rev. George J. Rehring as Bishop of Toledo. His successor, Most Rev. John A. Donovan, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit, was installed as the fifth bishop of Toledo, April 18. Besides officiating at the annual commencement exercises, Bishop Rehring dedicated our new school September 8, 1960 and con- secrated the altar in Our Lady of Good Counsel Chapel, June 28, 1964. Decorating homerooms-half the fun of the tournament- took on a competitive air the second week of March as classes prepared for the annual basketball intermurals. Upperclass- men teams and underclassmen teams met in the elimination games, March 6. Seniors and Sophomores clashed March 9, to bring victory to the Class of '67, Saturday classes began in March to prepare selected underclassmen for the accelerated courses programmed for A N iz G h Mrs. Lauber, like other faculty members, devotes time to class preparation. Happy faces reflect lighter moments of the day. next fall. year-end activities Everyone was Irish on St. Patrick's day, and Student Council added to the fun by staging the annual Talent Show. Emphasis was on ingenuity, plus talent. Juniors received their rings from Mother Mary Arthur in April, then ioined the seniors for Sweetheart Tree, their prom, April 21. Notre Dame Day, May 13, brought students and faculty together to celebrate in honor of Blessed Julie Billiart, foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame. And now it is June. Graduation marks the sixty-third commencement for Notre Dame Academy. Honor Day climaxed the school year for underclassmen as they entertain plans Most Rev. John A. Donovan, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit, became for their return in September. fifth bishop of the Toledo diocese, March 1, 1967. introductionfl 1
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Tomorrow depends upon the amount of study students assimilate today. Under faculty guidance, students pursue fundamentals of religion, the humanities, and the sciences. Eight 40-minute periods, including closed lunch hours, provide classes and study hours daily from 8:50 a.m.-2:52 p.m. x my WIS! 3 it if ,fi rs t',- fy-' 5 - 1- , f V Q ,if - F' l ! ? is V L Q, 1 '-01 l LJ l -f Af.
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