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Adoption Day After some delay the Junior class held Adoption Day on Oc¬ tober 31, 1978. It was a Hal¬ loween celebration. Tables decorated with guords and In¬ dian corn and apprehensive lit¬ tle sisters created a friendly atmosphere. The Juniors had their fun too as each one dressed for her part. Such characters as Rag¬ gedy Ann, Snow White, Big Bird, and Mickey Mouse made their appearance. After singing the old Beatle song I Can Get By With A Lit¬ tle Help From My Friends to their new little sisters, the Ju¬ niors served the faculty and VERY hungry student body a cold buffet luncheon of ham, roast beef, and salad. 23
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Class of 1980 ML. lea ■ t- 9 B m i TOP ROW; LEFT-RIGHT: Pamela Perkins, Mary Zimmerman, Mary LaPlante, Lisa Owens, Beth O’Connor, SECOND ROW; Cathy McKenzie, Kathy Dickman, Caroline Curylo, Diane Arico, Renee Smith, THIRD ROW; Jackie Farrelly, Yo¬ landa van der Voorn, Dolores Young, Cathy Valley, Nancy Smyth, FOURTH ROW; Betsy Deraleau, Mae Brown, Vicki Rogers, Lori Lee, Mary Beth Boozang, Kim Viniconis, FIFTH ROW; Rosanne Coburn, Patty Raiche, Lynn Paterwic, Peggy Furey, Maryellen Dion. 22
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The class of 1980 celebrated their Ring Day Mass on February 24, 1979. Rev. George Kea- veney CSSR celebrated the liturgy which began at 7:00 P.M. in the OLA chapel. The Juniors chose cranberry and black for their class colors and Ring Day attire. Each Junior was given a black and cranberry ribbon from which to hang her ring. During the entrance procession, the Juniors were handed a red rose, their class flower, by their lit¬ tle sisters. The Freshmen then pro¬ ceeded to the choir loft to contribute their happiness through song. The theme of the Ring Day Mass was Plant your love and let it grow . The song Let It Grow by Eric Clapton and the readings from Paul ' s letter to Corinthians and Kahil Gibran, respectively, displayed this theme to the max . After communion, the Juniors re¬ ceived their school rings, a symbol of their years of OLA. Freshmen President, Hope Salas, introduced each Junior as she had her ribbon cut by Principal, Sr. Dulcine. The celebration concluded at ap¬ proximately 8:30 leaving the Juniors tearful but happy. Juniors Their And 24
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