Notre Dame Academy - Regina Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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(Below) Sister Mary Carol entMusiasti caily attacks her duties as first-year principal, succeeding Siser Mary Patri- cia As a former vice-prlnclpal. Sister Mary Carol Is not new to the ways of the Academy ! 1 i • 1 ' Ku B r r (Above) Sister Marya Sister Mary Paullssa. Sister Mary Lewellin. and Sis- ter Mary Cheryl enjoy the sights at Cedar Point. They are headed towards Oceana to catch the sharks in action. (Left) Father Frederick NIetfield cele- brates Mass quite frequently for the student body since he joined the staff last year. Celebrate People 3

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People celebrate by . . . Hanging Around Maybe it is a little inspiring to think that in 1983, an age in which frenzied schedules and depressing six o ' clock news reports make up most of average America ' s days, the spirit at Notre Dame Academy is not one of despair, but of celebration. Maybe it is a little refreshing to know that there are still many people around who look at the world and think that it is pretty good to be around today. Maybe then, it is not so strange to believe that Jesus Christ is alive and well at Notre Dame in 1983. Some kind of spark was sent into the atmosphere. It was obvious to see this by just looking at the people who make the school what it is. For instance, Sister Mary Carol has some kind of first-year principal enthusiasm. She is even spunky . She and Vice-principal Sis- ter Mary Bernadlne tried really to get in touch with the students on an everyday level, in a way unlike years before. Teachers and administrators, too, still gen- uinely care about their students, which is a real cause for celebration today. And oh, those Notre Dame girls! They have captured a robust slice of life! Evidently, Christ ' s spirit continues to zap people out of their chairs and into the cir- cuits of life. In the halls of the Academy, living the message of love, (and living It ec- statically) are what the celebrations in 1983 are all about! (Above Right) Mary Pat Buehrer, Kimberly cobak, and Kelly Hood de- cide to munch down onion rings in- stead of tal ing another spin on the iviatterhorn. Like many classes, the ' 84 Sophs took a trip to Cedar Point shortly after the end of the school year to get Into the feel of summer living. Table of Contents The Beginning 2 Time Out 8 Physical Fits 38 Daily Grind 54 Chalk Talkers 88 The Young and the Restless 104 Final Chapter 134 Etc 160 Epilogue 172 2 Celebrate People



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Events Help celebrations By Adding . . . Glimmering Pizazz Notre Dame ' s people found more to get excited about in the 1982-1983 schooi year than the usuai seven periods of classes daily and the four hours of homework nightly. Special events at school and in the commu- nity gave a break from the routine, and a cause for celebration. Those inspiring black and green b umper stickers with the word, RENEW reminded the Diocese ofToledothata renewal of faith was in operation. Church-sponsored activi- ties, parishoners tried to get to know each other better and to grow, together, spir- itually. From September 26 to November 21, 1982, the Toledo Museum of Art presented a stupendous exhibit. The art of El Greco rewarded Toledoans with a once-in-a- lifetime experience of classical culture. Another city-wide celebration came with the Toledo Festival. French fries, Frogtown, and Labor Day fireworks continued the ci- ty ' s biggest new tradition. It also marked the opening of the Sea Gate complex. Americans celebrated the hosting of the 1982 World ' s Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee. Relevant to the rising costs of fuel today, energy was named as the Fair ' s theme. Celebrations as big as graduation and as ordinary as dances kept life at Notre Dame spicy, all in all, in 1983. (RIGHT) The different colored leaves in the renew tree display represents each student from her particu- lar parish. (Left) The tabernacle holds the center and source of celebrations.

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