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ND DAY SHDWS STUDENT SPIRIT IS ALIVE! Notre Dame Day is an annual event which is celebrated in honor of Our Lady, Queen of the Rosary. There are no classes, the day is spent having fun and pouring out the strong spirit which unites the whole school. This year, Notre Dame Day was celebrated on Monday, October 9. Mass, the first event of the day, was celebrated by Father Peter Banks, O.F.M. Cap. Then everyone headed for homerooms to don costumes and make-up for the parade. After the parade the class cheerleaders put on their skits, demonstrating class spirit and led the class in cheers. There was time-out for lunch, and then the class volleyball teams began the battle for Number One. Each team played a tough game, but in the end, the mighty freshmen emerged as the victors. V5- 4' l' u 1 lu 'ltgtliifl ' 'bil This page is dedicated to Alicia Manchester by Ms. Jeanne Manchester and Anitra Manchester.
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, X., or 1. A representative from Loyola-Marymount University speaks to a crowd in Rm. 209. 2. The representative from UCLA answers questions about enrollment. 3, Sister Gina Marie is chatting with the re- presentative from the College of Notre Dame and another guest. 4. A Scripps College Representative and France Ma are discussing Frances' plans for the future. 5. Tita Hug and Mrs. Anita Suazo cheek the last minute details ofthe refreshments to be served to the guests. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Herme Agoncillo.
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f rf 3 .1 Z HXIII IHEIII 'I Q- l. Father Peter Banks shares his ideas about Our Lady during the homily of the Notre Dame Day Mass. 2. The circus Seniors are all dressed in various circus costumes as they anxiously await the beginning ofthe parade. 3. Cecilia Rodrigue, Julie King, and Ter Ari- chea lead the Jail-Break Juniors in cheers during the spirit rally. 4. The Surl's-up Sophs lry to outcheer the other classes. 5. Chuck Steyn, the granddaddy of every Notre Dame girl, helps the Futuristic Frosh as they blast off their spirit. 6. Mary Malloy, Michelle Maklin and Car- leen Nelson prepare for the parade. 7. Theresa Gilbert and Nancy Hawkins, mem- bers ofthe Junior Class Yell-leaders, pose as two erusading polieewomen. This page is dedicated to the Class of '82 by Carleen Nelson.
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