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Old Awards and fiew Pictured above are the Latin Scholars; back row: P. Teefey, K. Hadel, D. Duensing, M. B. Moley, M. B. Weaver, N. Krump, J. Evans; third row: J. J. Beane, M. McManus, B. Harris, L. Nelthorpe, S. White, D. Winston; second row: Mrs. Hartman, A. Hurlbut, M. McCallum, K. Finn, M. Loftus, E. McGrath; first row: E, Nugent, M. Pflumm, E. Hurd, E. Duffy, C. Ripperger. Receiving their sports awards at the Last Assembly are: Mary Ellen Murphy M. E. Boppart Superior Sportsmanship Trophy Barbara Hallinan High-Point girl on Field Day Cathie Dale Senior Softball Trophy Sheila Hughes Emily Sophian Trophy for Top Athlete To the left, girls who received special awards are shown. Mary Dennihan won the M re Emmanuel Award for the most Sionian Junior. Sandi Claudell holds a copy of the Atlantic Monthly, the Hurlbut Award for Creative Writing. The Bishop Cody Cup for the best class average is held by Cathie Dale. Vivian Petersen merited the Ruth Austin Me- morial Trophy for the most co-operative girl, and Dede Bascom holds the Student Council President's Award. 62
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Sionians Enjoy JCavisli “Zour du Monde” Father Thomas Wiederholt is seen placing the Queen's crown on the head of Rosemary Gargotta, while her escort Vincent Como looks on. Lucie Riederer (center 1.) and Joanna Barbieri (center r.) are seen dancing one of the faster dances. May 13. 1966 found the Juniors and Seniors wildly excited about the Junior-sponsored Prom, to be held that night. At the pre- party held at school, the queen, Rosemary Gargotta and her attendents, Tory Christman and Barbara Mahan, were announced. A police escort left school at eight o'clock, and later arrived at the Four Winds Restaurant at the Municipal Airport. The John Routh Orchestra provided music for many dances, both fast and slow. The theme Tour du Monde was brought out by hand-made replicas of a balloon and basket, handed out at the midnight dinner. Oblivious of any interruption are: 1. to r. Kine Riga and Vivian Petersen dancing with their dates. 61
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Many girls at the Last Assembly won Awards of Merit, for an average of at least 86 per cent. They were 1. to. r., back row: E. Nugent, V. Petersen, D. Duensing, K. Sullivan, D. Bascom, A. Hurlbut, M.E. O'Leary; fourth row': J. J. Beane, K. Hadel, M. B. Weaver, K. Finn, L. Nelthorpe, J. Evans; third row: L. Hiederer, B. J. Kirsch, S. Stanton, V. Randazzo, K. Benoit. J. Batrick; second row: P. Teefey, M. McManus. L. Loftus, B. Brown, E. Duffy, C. Ripperger; first row: M. Dennihan, S. Claudell, M. Fitzpatrick, P. McDonald, D. Riederer. The girls to the left received various awards at the Last As- sembly. Pictured from back row to front, they are: Pam Bowen, Typing Award; Loretta Loftus, Math Award; Cathie Dale, Math Award; Kathy Sullivan, Perfect Attendance Award; Kathy Finn, French Award; Madeleine Loftus, French Award; Helen Hess, French Award; Linda Nelthorpe, French Award. Cathie Dale, below, poses with the awards she received at the Last Assembly: the Hurlbut A- ward for Excellence in English, the Niki Merrigan Drama A- ward, the Notre M re Ir ne Award, and the Walter Cross Award for Academic Excel- lence. Awards of Excellence for an average of at least 93 per cent in each subject were given to Cathie Dale, Senior; Anne East. Junior:: and Madeleine Loftus, Sophomore.
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