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Page 92 text:
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Baccalaureate Brings Joys And Sorrows The farewell address of Bac- calaureate began at 8:15 a.m. at the traditional Baccalaureate Mass, where the student body gives her farewell to the Seniors. Following the Mass, the Seniors proceeded to the cafeteria, where they breakfasted before the Baccalaureate Assembly in the gym. It was at the Assembly that the Seniors said their good- byes to the remaining students. Each Senior left a part of her- self behind by willing something to some one special person, some- one who would remain at Grace in the next year, one of her valuable possessions. Pat Dugan, chairman of the Class of ' 71, conducts the Baccalaureate Assembly while Linda Charlebois and Mary -Jeanne Claikson listen intently. Jacinta Trapp reads the will of the Class of ' 71 while Clare Stickan waits to pass out the remembrances willed. Clare Stickan hands Martha Gelarden a bathing suit willed by Jackie Hancock.
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Page 91 text:
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Doubles Our Joys Father Kenneth Smith, Archbishop George Biskup and Father Clifford Vogelsang pass out the diplomas to the graduates. The world is so empty if one thinks only of mountains, rivers and cities; But to know someone here and there who thinks and feels with us, And who, though distant, is close to us in spirit, This makes the earth for us an inhabited garden. — Goethe
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The Senior year is the most impor- tant time in any high school stu- dent ' s life. Seniors no longer fol- low, but lead. All other classes look at them with renewed respect; the Freshmen with awe, the Sopho- mores warily, and the Juniors per- haps with a touch of envy. For the Senior, it is a year full of activity. These activities include the Big Sister-Little Sister parties, First Friday lunches with Little Sisters, the Senior talent show, the annual Christmas Party, a reception for the Juniors after their Ring Ceremony, May Queen, Baccalau- reate breakfast, and Graduation excercises. This year marks the end of carefree high school days and the beginning of the years to come. Seniors look forward to their futures, whether definite or vague, with hope and anticipation. Co-chairman, Lygia Dominik, and chairman, Pat Dugan work cheerfully together to make a final year at Our Lady of Grace a great year. Walk On With Hope In Your Hearts Maryann Anderson Karen Brown
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