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Relaxing with parents at breakfast, seniors find time to reminisce. Pat Barr happily accepts her diploma from Dr. McDevitt. Kathy Field delivers her valedictory address at commencement Making it all official, the Class of 1976 move their tassels to the left. Kathy Helvaty and Marianne Heck pause a moment before they enter school to get ready for the big day.
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Times We Never Can — Nor Shall — Erase The final day for the class of ' 76 at O.L.G. was Friday, May 21. The entire day was Senior Day. The Baccalaureate Mass in the gym opened the day. Then followed the senior breakfast when parents were special guests. Later in the morning the seniors filed into the gym for the honors pro- gram where the year ' s achievements After receiving her diploma, Ruth Deubelbeiss moves on to receive the class flower. Overjoyed that it ' s finally all over,Linda Dickey hugs a fellow sen- ior. The Baccalaureate Mass was celebrated by Fr. Smith, assisted by Mr. Michael Hilderbrand. Salutatorian, Carol Weddle, talks with her family on the breezeway. Seniors leave the gym. were noted. Mr. Robert V. Welch was the spieaker for commencement exercises at 8 p.m. Dr. Daniel McDevitt of the Office of Catholic Education distrib- uted the diplomas. Reflections . . . happy and sad! The seniors move on into their unknown, sometimes insecure, future.
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O.L.G. Spirits Liven With Happy Birthday, America 1776! The beginning of the United States of America. And traditions! With faith and love and spirit of free- dom, we ' ve weathered the storms. Thanks to the colonists who ' dreamed dreams. ' Kathy Davis explains the why of the Bicentennial Committee. Laura Roell, you ' re out of uniform! Robbi Clark enjoys the fun of Tom Sawyer Day. Among the many apple-bobbers is Claire Cairo about to get soaked. 1976! Celebration of the Bicenten- nial year took many forms. Grace ' s Bicentennial Committee headed by Kathy Davis sponsored Tom Sawyer Day. It was a fun day, an educational day.
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