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ur rczduation Mass, Celebrated in the Leaving Sacred Heart just as they entered it, the school's graduating class celebrated their final mass together on Ascension Thursday. Despite the Feast's pouring rain, the seniors' flowing white caps and gowns still rnan- aged to appear freshly starched. After the class of '68 had marched into SHA's own gym, Father james Flynn, assisted by Father Charles Roppel, offered mass for the seniors' intentions. Assembled for the last time before graduation, the class sang to the accompaniment of Sister Mary Owen's guitar. After a quick change, the senior SHAers in their white dresses went to a 2 if 't ssl E brunch in the cafeteria served by members of NHS. ,e,, 'ff' D, I refute to wear this mp, announce: Kathy Doyle. Keep in step now girlJ, thinks Mary Anne Dickin- Jon ar .rhe and the other Jeniorr go in procerrion to the Graduation Mary. I is I 6 ' 74' bw-N at Parents and friends gather with the graduating Jeniorr to celebrate their but Mau together in our gym.
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An altenlioe Graduating Clary liftenr to the brief but challenging merfage of fpeaker, fudge Marlow Cook. Dreary, Rainy Weather Did Not Dampen In typical Sacred Heart tradition it rained for the school's last major event of the year. However the weather could hardly have dampened the graduates' spirits. With four years of demanding study behind them the 193 seniors eagerly but nervously awaited their moment of glory. At a 7:30 a.m. practice they paraded in and out, preparing for this moment. But then graduation day and 4:00 p.m. came. And with caps wobbling, tassels swinging, and their dozen red roses the graduating seniors solemnly step step . . . stepped in. Father Charles Roppel gave the invo- cation and Father James Flynn introduced the speaker, judge Marlow Cook. Judge Cook assailed society's collective condemnation of teen-agers and said the grad- uates were a group of individuals. Turning their tassels and singing Dear Sacred Heart for the final time, the former seniors realized that they were really leaving Sacred Heart Academy. use School Lqfe Peggy Smith enjoyr ber big moment ar .the proudly receiver ber diploma from Bifloop Maloney.
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