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Q.-.a.w.W,...M,,Wu.t.mmaaWs . ,,M,umWM,..a-,e.w mm r, l l I i G CEREMUNY Another milestone is reached in their highschool career as the Juniors receive their Class Ring, a symbol of their loyalty and love for Sacred Heart. The J u n i o r s assemble fo r Holy Mass in the presence of the entire stu- dent body. After the solemn blessing of the class rings by Father David Bell, each Junior receives the ring and renews his loyalty and fidelaty to Sacred Heart. The ceremonies are concluded by the Consecration of the Student Body to the Sacred Heart. Following the Mass the Juniors en- joyed a hearty breakfast prepared by the Sophomores. The congratulation program was enlivened by the Sacred Heart Quartetes. -1 Benedictio Dei omnipotentisf' prays Father David Bell as he bestows his priest- ly blessing on Robert Mackovyak. Wait- ing their turns to receive the Class Ring are Steve Prehoda and Andrew Truhan. Assisting Father Bell are Robert Klein and Michael Glynn. ...lil-.-1 A panoramic view of our new Cafeteria - the '59 Juniors were the first to enjoy breakfast in the pleasant surroundings of our New Recreation Center. 'K 5. H no 'X f l57 ..... x, f X Page 88 -2...
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DETENTION . . . Some go . . . Some stay it - L I A Instead of catching up . . . caught a detention slip - - - ended up Catching up OH some on homework during a from Sister P11195 fF0YT1 the l1H'Udb00k- study period, Tom caught the attention of a friend-U DETENTION, a very familiar and dreaded word among the high school studentsg probably the only mutual agreement ever known to the world. Pictured here are some of the students who have flauntered the regulations of the school. They may grumble and gripe, but will admit that the offense must be requited and the time served. Some of the stu- dents will have memorized the Student Handbook of Sacred Heart by the time they are ready to graduate, while others may boast of never getting a detention slip. lt takes all kinds to make a world, and keep it running. Page 87
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66With This R G We Promise Fidelity . . . ' Preparing hot rolls for the Junior breakfast are Nancy Lycolat and Jean Nletzger. XJ Rose Budreau serves the hot muffins to Father David Bell. Mr. Abraham, and Mr. Daniels patient- ly await theirs. The Sacred Heart Quartets, Donald Pastor, Saxaphone, Donald Zyber. Accordian, George Mc- Kraney, Trombone. and Bob Lee, Drums, as they entertain for the Junior Breakfast. Closing the eventual day with Ring Swirl Dance is traditional at Sacred Heart. It wasn't a sock hop - just tired feet that prompted these lassies to wear out nylons. 4-I Page 89
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