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ef' ve af' 'G e969 I 9 . 08+ vw Genuine lend reasons Holidays were an impor- tant part of the scene at Sa- cred Heart. Every possible holiday was celebrated from Christmas to Valentine's Day. One of the more excit- ing days was Halloween. Par- tying began at 12:15 and ended at 1:00. Radios blast- ed, special food was brought in and fun was in the air as a variety of costumes paraded around the school. Cha- magne Gernert became the bride of Frankenstein and Melanie lennette turned into Heat Miser. But Halloween was not the only holiday that was cele- brated at Sacred Heart. Val- entine's Day was another special occasion. Hearts were donned and red acces- sories prevailed the week that led up to the 14th. Thanksgiving was a holiday that was celebrated in a spe- XC' 58! Seniors Faces aglow with holiday spirit, Cin- dy Pettella and Mary Grace Santa- gata serenade Mrs. Perfetto with the season's carols. holly-days for celebrations cial way this year. Students gave canned food and mon- ey to be donated to the poor. These items were brought up during the Thanksgiving Mass. Also, the First Annual Teacher Tur- kethon was held. Teachers dressed up and performed for,the student body. The admission fee was donated to the poor. Another special holiday celebration was the En- thronement Ceremony. During the First Friday Litur- gy in October a statue of the Sacred Heart was crowned by senior Suzanne Riley. Christmas, of course, was celebrated with an extended lunch, the Christmas Post Office, and the giving of gifts. Without a doubt, stu- dents made the most of these special events throughout the school year. A. - L-ft ' ' 2 Florinda Hilger lennifer lankovich Deborah Kasprzycki Meg Kiely
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Diane Grady Leonora Greeley Noelle Greco Lisa Henderson Tricaptains Natalie Pospolita, An- drea Colonna, and Lisa Henderson energize the crowd. support . . . of cy X004 O9 X WXLNQQ X XQQOQQ! l 69 ml? X XX' f wg 050 ' Owl Q9 J O QUAD QQO xD YK' 7 distressless damsels cheer Knights to victory A cold wind swept through the huddled forms of the spectators, bringing with it the loud beat from someone's radio on the bleachers. Concentrating on socializing while ignoring the breeze, they focused their attention on the mud- dy field where the green and gold ND Knights rallied to victory. Down on the sidelines, there were other flashes of green and gold - the ND cheerleaders. With rousing shouts, these juniors and seniors breathed some life las well as spirit! into the freezing forms of both play- ers and spectators in the sta- with lots of pep, Laura Ferraiolo dium. As the wind blew strands of hair in their smil- ing faces, each cheerleader called enthusiastically to the crowd swishing pom-pons to the beat. Behind these bundles of pep, the Knights were just as enthusiastic, scoring touch- downs to trample their op- ponents into defeat. As the last seconds of the clock ticked away, the cheers be- came more and more fren- zied, sparking shouts of vic- tory from the crowd. The Knights were once more vic- torious, and as always, the cheerleaders provided a touch of class along with spirit. cheers the Knights on to victory. Qc 0 0 445' .gas ' l 40 Q09 sit J Seniorsf57 U'
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mistletoe . . . pumpkins . , . turkey . . . bunny . . XXX 1 e, -New - 7 ..,: . .1--MQW Y Nancy Kinney Karen Koutsopolos Sandra Labanaro lk Susan Lattanzi Marybeth Lederer Elizabeth Lee Clad in army fatigues, Kristin Tower adds a timely touch to the Hallow- een party. ' Kathleen Laffin Stacey Limauro Seniorsf59
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