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Page 75 text:
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Mr Raymond Ferro rxia . and Carol Father-Doughle Mr. Paul Ta and Gayle Q If Singing up a storm are Seniors: Ann Quinlan, Terry O'Dwyerp not pictured are Eileen Drechsler and Shirley Hutchinson. The Grand March . . . Dads and daughters goily step to the music on Father-Daugh- ter Night. :iii i Mr. Alex Schwarz Mr. Rudolph and Judy and Carol Mr. Frank Balls Troya and Vlncy treri r Nights
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Mr. Bruno Dell'Artino Mr. Rand h op Summerville M,-,P I and Lynn i au E. Judge Mr. Albert J and Janet A C ws ddle How b can E' l ne Rader sho . hy out an Q n 0 mg ?or how much U ard Rec' . Brandi Mr. Angelo Camozzi and Barbara and Barbara and louise January 9, 23 Ed Moore did, as all , ways, a magnificent iob. Junior-Senior MC George Xepoleas was entertaining as Fresh- men - Sophomore MC. ' WC. X , Father-Daughter night is a door to new dis' coveries. It is a night when a 'f h i at er and daughter can really come to a better under- standing of each other. It brings about a closer union of the two as they realize what a glo- rious time the c h ' y an ave together. Many girls confided they arrived home later with their fathers than with other dates. Freshmen providing entertainment are: tlett to rightl Rita Corriea Julia Melise, Marie Tabora, Diane Shirley, Ingrid Rolfes, Sharlene Montoya, Melinda De lima, Paula Van Loon. 4,5
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1 Spiritual confer- ences with the re- treat masters, Rev. Felix Flynn and Rev. Cyril Leach, ' provided food for thought for all students. Retreat February 3, 4, 5 Free time for spiritual reading and meditati on gave the girls an opportunity to ponder lsilence helped too.l Morning Mass was, one of the high- lights of the day, as evidenced by the large number of municants. Jovial Sheila Boyle excitedly fishes for a surprise package in the fish pond which gave all com- ers a White Ele- phant. Senior Arlene Mon- teverdi happily clutches the small white paper win- ner drawn from 25 others which won for her a 45 long playing record. All tor the Missions! Having just arisen from a savory lunch served by the Sophs, small groups of revelers drifted up lrom the cafeteria to patronize the gaily decorated mission booths. All classes had outdone them- selves to make their concessions the most attractive and interesting but the ingeni- ous Seniors carried away the award with their clever decorations and enticing cakes. Not me, the balloons! cries senior booth worker Maureen Valci, who claims to have risked her very life for the Missions. 72 BV.
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