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40 YEBPS of EXCBHEIICE How could a celebration have lasted an entire year? That was simple. Take 475 enthusiastic students, 33 energetic faculty members, a fortieth anniversary party, and a twenty-foot float parading around town, and you had a celebration that topped all y others. According to Webster's dictionary, the word celebrate means to observe the occasion of an achievement, reunion, L anniversary, or other notable occasion with gaiety. The fortieth l anniversary of Sacred Heart Academy certainly fit this definition. Achievement. That was what this forty years was all about. From the first freshmen in 1947 to the graduating class of 1987, achievement of excellence in all areas of life had been a main concern. Visual reminders such as collages explaining the history of our school, color photographs hanging along the senior stairs, and the giant SHA cheerleader that reminded the public about the celebration were symbols of achievement. Reunion. Because it was such an important part of the fortieth anniversary celebration, students and faculty became reacquainted with the history of the school. For several teachers fSr. Mary Anne Sharron, Mrs. Elaine Lamboley, and Sr. Marialice Ackermann among othersl the celebration brought back memories of their own past years at SHA. Anniversary. 1987 was a year to proclaim and enjoy what Sacred Heart Academy was all about: a private, Catholic all-girl school dedicated to excellence in education and interested in the development of each of its members. When I came to S A from Pennsylvania, I soon realized that this strong foundation of tradition fosters new thoughts and ideas. -Katie Burke It's Our 40th, Let's Celebrate!f3 ff -ff'
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Taking advantage of opportunites open to her as a member of the honors chemistry class, Colleen Groom cur- iously examines a hermit crab on Outer Island in Long Island Sound. Balloons bring out the child in every- one. Marisol Gomez laughs gleefully as Angela Williams and Dawn Colella look on in delight. Even thirty years ago, the Clelian room was humming with activity. Included here are our present principal lSr. Ellen Cronan and secretary lMrs. Dolores Perfettol. Can you find them? Nj 4!It's Our 40th, Let's Celebrate! q..
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