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The honor students applaud Fr. Mulroy on winning his award. Bishop Morneau addresses the graduates. Father DeWane celebrates the Baccalaureate mass. Rick Sommers bids his school farewell with a sign of peace. EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS Rev . Ralph Schmidt Medal . Art William Dais Parent ' s Club Medal . Athletics Ronald Jadin Ted Fritsch Medal .Athletics Brian Koch Sullivan-Wallen American Legion Medal .Athletics James Young St. Norbert College Medals . Band David Nelson John Muller Frederick Chopin Piano Award .Mike Rollin Frank Hermans Medal . Communications Thomas Holme Dr. Robert Schmidt Medal . Dramatics Rodney Mayer Dag Hammarskjold Medal ;. f oreign Language Dean Weyenbcrg Rosemary Hinkfuss Medal .Government Charles Smeester Hoida Lumber Company Medal ..... Industrial Arts Sam Metzler Bausch Lomb Award . .Science HHilliam Harrington Gerald J. Mortell, Jr. Medal ...Debate Patrick Herson Gerald J. Mortell, Jr. Medal .Forensics Thomas Holme John F. Kennedy Award . Ken Clusman VFW Citizenship Award .Mark Rotherham Rev. Henry Jafolia Humanitarian Award . . Dan Burke Knights of Columbus School Spirit Awards .Rodney Mayer St. Michael ' s Priory Medal .Patrick Herson Administration Medal .Jeff Wishneski Parents Club Medal .. .Activities Paul Hinkfuss
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G RADII- (graj oo a’ shen) n. 1. The conferred. AT I ON: Graduation ’79 was first celebrat¬ ed in early May, when the Seniors and their mothers gathered for the traditional Mother-Son Breakfast The second phase of graduation took p ace on May 31, when the ( ' lass of ' 79, their family and friends, as well as faculty crowded St. Norbert Abbey i Tiurch for the Baccalaureate Li¬ turgy. The Mass was celebrated by Fr. De Wane; the homily deliv¬ ered by l ; r. Kratz. At the conclu¬ sion of the service, awards for ex- tra-curriculars were awarded. The following night, June 1, saw the culmination of four years of work. In the school’s auditorium, diplomas were awarded to the 124 graduates. The ceremonies were witnessed by family and friends, as well as by dignitaries such as Bishop Robert Morneau and Mayor Sam Halloin. Premonre’s conferring or receipt of an ceremony of similar nature academic degree or diploma which bids good-bye to the marking completion of stud- Senior class, ies. 2. A ceremony at which degrees diplomas are if ' .f The celebration begins for a Senior trio! » u 5 he Best of ’79: Bill Harrington, Pat Hcrson, and Marty Young. Bill Orton and Tom Gicse live it up! . v ill) Wfll W j lit lit til i i IMlili i. • ill fill V 7 j i t j m m tit I r | ■ % Wit l Ilk 111 , F I ll ll ih ii, 7 ’ B h t iff’ffftf -Jut if tit Wm ' kf ‘ a J 3 r M ■ Dignitaries observe the ceremonies Fr. Mulroy receives his special award. r ,
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HOCKEY: Ken Harpell and Bill Tochlcrinan lead the cadets on an offensive thrust. (hok’e) n 1. A game played on ice in which opposing teams of skaters, using curved sticks, attempt to drive a flat disk into the op- Ken Harpell breaks out of the pack and heads for the opponent ' s net. Mike Rollo and Ken Harpell fight for a face-off. Brian Konrath skates with the puck. ponents goal. 2. A free-for- all. 3. Premontre’s most ex¬ citing sports activity, syn. Pucksters Co-captain Ed Miller waits for the puck. Premontre ' s hockey team sur¬ vived a difficult and long schedule to turn in a respectable season. Under the guidance of coach Mike Goymerac the cadets bat¬ tled to an 11-11-3 record and third place status in the Fox River Valley Conference. Early season promise began to fade as injuries beset the state ranked team, but the scrappy pucksters maintained their respectability. Cadet stan¬ douts included the powerful front line trio of Ed Miller, Bill Toch- terman, and Ken Harpell. Defen¬ sive standouts Mike Rollo, Steve Wingert, and co-captain Brian Konrath broke up many a break¬ away, while Duane Villenauve stopped his share of blaring shots in the goal. Youth once again marks the Premontre hockey team, as one looks orward to fu¬ ture skating success.
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