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www V SUSPENSE FILLS THE AIR as the joyous Homecoming candidates await the announcement of the queen. Standing before thousands of spectators are Mary Jewell Schafer, Douglas Jatcho, Karen Deutschel, Michael Petrucci, Lynn McClellan, James St. Amand, Lenore Ruth, Donald Holden, Margaret Laura, David Steward, Virginia Wallace, and Viet Strum. Little Regina Joy holds the pillow bearing the queen's crown. Six Girls Reign of Notre Dame's Homecoming OVERCOME WITH EMOTION, Virginia Wallace is being crowned queen of the Fourth Annual Notre Dame Homecoming by John Troia. ln the background are ileft to rightl Dave Stewart, Mike Petrucci, James St. Arnaud, Lynn McClellan, and crown bearer, Regina Joy. JUBILANT VOICES rock the stadium as Notre Dame scores its first touchdown in the game against U. ofll. High. Fred Zamon, one of Notre Dame's most enthusiastic cheerleaders, exults before the crowd.
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Upperclossmen Welcome Freshmen Into School's Family SMILES AND CONGRATULATIONS are bestowed upon freshman Pat Carta by Sister Mary Berchmans, principal, who presents her with a memorial rosary of the symbolic induction ceremony. Lucille Gangl awaits her turn while Jill Schroeder and Pat Konieczny offer assistance. TRADITION IS OBSERVED as Janet Rolands, senior, pins the school emblem on the blazer of Juanita Cittings, freshman. Peggy Krajniak and Darlene Dembek depart after receiving theirs. , l l INDUCTION is one of the great events in every freshman's big moment of their official reception into the school. Chairs life. Two hundred sixty-one solemn-faced lasses await the or no chairs, the activity goes on. - lem 2 I A - I
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4 GREETING GUESTS at Open House is the official job of the Student Council. Pat Konieczny, president, gets ready to dis- tribute programs. Jean Iafrate, vice-presi- dentg Jill Schroeder, secretaryg and Paula Calandro, treasurer, have an informal dis- cussion before the arrival of the visitors. Student Government Fosters High Standards WEEKLY NOTICES are posted on the bulletin board which the entire student body passes by twice a day while going to, and returning from, the cafeteria. Kay Nowaske, Barbara Tuschak, and Judy Husted of the Student Council make the memos timely. STACINC for the Showboat is planned with the help of sketches. Sharon Laney, the stage director, asks advice of Carol Henn, Susan DeTone, and Charlotte Caramagno concerning the position of the performers.
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