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Alma Mater, ring pledge close ceremony By Susan Johnson for our class rings. Alumnae mothers walked to the stage with their daughters Our big day arrived. It was April 30, where the girls received their class the day of our ring ceremony. Sharon rings from Sister lVlary Clarone, and Sackett welcomed parents and friends. their mothers received corsages from Seniors explained the symbolism ofthe Sister lVlary Theophane. We recited the school emblem. President Christine ring pledge and ended the ceremony by Reynolds petitioned Sister Mary Clarone singing the Alma lVlater. Susan Johnson presents corsage to her alumna mother during ring day ceremonies Sister M. Clarone, assistant to Mother M Arthur, and Sister M. Theophane with the aid of seniors presents rings to juniors. While classma tes receive rings - others wait to open their ring cases. l
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Leprechauns emcee March talent show By Eileen O'C0nnell Humorist lVloIIy Witker, assisted by Constance Skeldon, Kathleen Shea and Carol Comes, all disguised as leprechauns, introduced each act of the annual Saint Patrick's Day Talent Show. The program began with l Enjoy Being A Girl. The other acts included piano solos by Theresa Fliebe and Marilyn lVlorrissey, an acrobatic number by Becky Christy, and ballet numbers by Deborah Koral and Cassandra lVlacino. Aside from the artistic entertainment, Patricia Beazley delivered a monologue suggesting remedies for disciplining children. Seniors, in little girl get-ups with lacy pinafores and oversized bows, sang and danced to that old favorite On The Good Ship Lollipop. A junior ensemble dancing to an Irish Jig concluded Shamrock Shenanigans.
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-PC. ti J, ',A .,-- ' N-. ISA , . 'x V L1 qi Ai I , . 7,1 is T ' ' -T . -. '... ,V A if s, ,, 'I . ', A4 i -- -,fu f' ' N i. . , V, a . it , . V 1 -I .A 4, iv . il I A t , . . - . N E , - ,-gs i.,-l N . il ,,,. Vllxgal' ftera chicken dinnen juniors Deborah Lou Meyer and Rebecca Murphy with senior Mary ou Archambeau watch entertainment at the junior-senior banquet. Cynthia Hughes rves main dish and beverage to Anne Stengle. Sophomores wait in snack room before rving. 'Those were the days' By Sandra Herman Those were the days of the class of '69. That was the name of the program for the annual junior-senior banquet presented April 8, 1969. Starting out with a chicken dinner, the seniors of '69 had time to reminisce about their past four years. The real memories started to come when the juniors presented familiar scenes to them, such as their first days as freshmen, the trials and troubles of sophomore biology class, the honor of receiving their class rings and the never-to-be forgotten class trip to Washington, D.C. l' i 1 -. ,-,-is Y' 64. J 1.
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