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The school assembles around Mary to show their gratitude. The court pauses as Linda Duffin expresses her feelings toward Mary. May queen, Theresa Shoemaker, crowns the blessed mother. May Crowning Highlighis Month Of May Students paid tribute to Mary at the May crowning ceremony, May 4. The ceremony began with a rosary, led by faculty members. Follow- ing this were speeches by Linda Duffin, herald, and Therese Shoe- maker, student queen of May. The ceremony ended with Therese Shoe- maker being crowned by Rose Schmink, maid of honor. Therese, in turn, crowned Mary, Queen of May. 21
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Field Day Yields Way To Fun Early in May, the Student Council sponsored the second annual Field Day. Events ranged from students and faculty peeling bananas with their toes to the principal repre- senting the faculty in the pie eat- ing contest. Hands tied behind their backs, the contestants indulged in eating one banana cream pie each in the quickest time. Bunny Kem was the winner. Other con- tests included balloon throwing, tug-of-war, and several different relays. The day brought relief from the monotony of the hectic final weeks. Sister Louise, Marie Dreyer, and Bunny Kern vie for the title of Pig. Cindy Newman and Terri Matthews stop to enjoy a Mr. Softee. Louise Talley tries without success to push Rita Sutton to a victory. Students prove that peeling bananas is easy, even with your feet!
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Sometime — Someday We ' ll Meef A night of romance and grandeur existed at the 1973 Junior-Senior prom, held May 11, at the Indian- apolis Hilton. The music by the Light Touch , along with candle decorations added to the atmos- phere. Sometime-Someday was chosen as the theme. Midway through the evening. Junior class president, Kathy Short, crowned Marie Dreyer prom queen. An after prom was held later at Grace, Marie Dreyer is crowned Prom Queen The evening was enjoyed by all. Members of the court were: S. Helmer, M. Fay, S. Osbum, J. Deubelbeiss, M. Dreyer, T. Zupan- cic, L. Deubelbeiss, R. Bedwell, K Quill, S. Childress, K. Short and R. Smith. f 22
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