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vi PAGE 149: TOP: The chorus students bring down the house at the concert May 2nd. MIDDLE LEFT: Mary Sholten with perfect singing form, practices for the upcoming concert. MIDDLE: Chorus Students try to look attentive. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jane Baldwin's best side was captured on film. BOTTOM: B chorus students sing for Mr. Schallenkamp. PAGE 148: TOP: The madrigals include Top Row: Kenny Mork, Greg Slaven, Rob Noonan, Pat Obely, Lisa Fisher. Bottom Row: Christa Plimpton, Jane Baldwin, Katie Flan- dall, and Kelly Burfisher. MIDDLE: Kris Koehn and Kitty West voice their ability to sing. BOTTOM: A chorus students blend together to make a sound that pleases Mr. Schallenkamp. 149
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Chorus Trip Students Travel to Nation's Capitol The chorus students took their yearly trip to Washington, D. C. The trip included three days of sightsee- ing, touring and learning along with four nights of staying at the National Four H Center. The trip started on April 21st and they arrived home on April 27th. Thirty-four students, four chaperones and two bus drivers made up the group of travelers. Some of the places the chorus displayed their singing talents includ- ed, Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials, National Cathedral, The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Senate building within the Capitol building. Receiving special privileges the group was able to eat in a cafeteria under the Capitol building. Also, many caught sight of Senator Gary Hart on the steps of the Capitol. The students found the trip both exciting and educational. It will stay in their memories forever. 148 1 Q 4 t I l I
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. . . Seniors Depart for Future The future, what does it hold? Where are we going? Why must we leave? It is finally over. Thank God. I'm out of here. These are the two dominant views of all graduations. The feelings of joy are mixed with the fears of depar- ture. lt is the inevitable doomp all things, good or bad, must end. May 19, 1985, brought the end of a four year legacy. The class of 1985 graduated from O'Gorman High School. The day started with the gradua- tion mass at nine o'cIock. Father Cimpl celebrated the mass and gave a homily that stirred many memories within all. After a short recess, the gradua- tion gathered again forthe big event. Caps and gowns were placed and straightened and the anticipation mounted. Then it happened: Pomp and Circumstance began to play. The march began with Terry Anderson and David Barr leading the way. After all were seated, the ceremony began with the ideal held most highly at O'Gorman - religion. The ad- dresses came from Eileen Murray and Amy Butzer. They reflected on our past memories and our future dreams. Then came the diplomas marking the conclusion of each of the graduates' high school days. The diploma left each senior with many choices to make because tomorrow is the today waiting to happen. 151-Q any 49 7'
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