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exchange heartfelt goodbyes lt s the laughter we will remember whenever we from the song The Way We Were echoed through Clelian Hall. lt was here that the Class of 1988 took the final step of their journey at Sacred Heart Acade- my. After the class was led in prayer by Patty Crun- ning they listened to the salutatory address given by Stephanie Eichhorst. Sr Ellen Cronan then present- ed the seniors with their diplomas. Tassels were tumed and the girls sat back to listen to the commencement address given by alumna Mary Galvin who now serves as the State Attorney for Connecticut. She spoke about the religious and mor- al values that are found at Sacred heart. In closing she told the Class of 1988 that 'iYou have the self- discipline that will always carry you Excelsior. After Deborah Eichler delivered the valedictory acl- dress, the class sang the Alma Mater for the final time. Shortly afterwards, they gathered at the circle in front of the auditorium to release balloons -- sym- bolic of their departure from high school and the freedom to choose their own path in life. The Class of 1988 not only had leamed much, but also had given much to the school in terms of leadership, scholar- ship and service. Tearful graduates remember the way we were. On May 29 these words Above: As Margaret Riotte ac cepts her diploma from Sr. Ellen, her fellow classmates await their moment in the spotlight. Lett: Delivering the commence- ment address from the point of view of an alumna, State Attomey Mary Galvin shares some of her personal experiences with the graduates. HH 157342255 Crraduation
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. Q?- is Above: Exchanging gifts and hugs, Tracy Campbell and Lori Brittingham congratulate each other. Right: Preparing to deliver her salutatory address, Stephanie Eichhorst collects her thoughts. 1565 Graduation
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