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MARCH Famed girls’ track team tries out. “All crapshooters to the Broad Street Audi- torium.” Listen you “Guys and Dolls,” the play’s the thing. Basketball victories become commonplace. Classes drone on and on and on. The world looks brighter, have you no- ticed? Why, it’s the first day of spring! AasCs Die Tbc un T f APRIL Blessed Easter vacation. Love, love, love . . . says the English assembly. I he Red Balloon, a mystique or a mystery? Then on to retreat with its discussions, films, introspection, forgiveness, communal worship. School is beginning to chaff. The beach lures and the sound of the surf drowns out the harsh reality of report cards and R 1 A. Will it ever get hot outside? n
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JANUARY Horrible weather for commuting. Cram, exam; cram, cram, exam; cram, exam . . . everyone is borrowing everyone else’s vocabulary book and I can’t find mine! Not even one snow holiday. First semester ends. “All these responsibilities are ruining my health, to say nothing of my lunch.” This basketball team will yet make us famous. FEBRUARY “Were number one on the shore!” Beat those Dudes, and on their own home court. Ad quotas are hard to get, everybody’s doing it. Is St. Valentine in or out? NEDT’s. Dis- tricts for the wrestlers. At last a snow holiday or two or three. The Colts return to Casey territory, a fire hazard crowd attends, the sparks fly and the Casey quintet scorches out a two point victory.
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MAY Faculty power reigns su- preme on the basketball court. Track meets bring home trophy after trophy. “Up, up, and away” for Prom time. Baseball take- over. Exams again. Warm weather; well, not too chilly. Beautiful band concert. Memorial day, and we have many searing memories: Joanne, John ’68 and John ’69 and Mr. John. JUNE Seniors, seniors everywhere . . . buying prom gowns and renting swinging tuxedos . . . singing their lungs out at practice . . . having half the day to head toward the beach . . . walking off with all the sports and scholastic awards . . . attending their own special Mass . . . one leaving for the army . . . and finally, with all the tearful dignity in the world, graduating. 8
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