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year, but those . Pep Club was l their spirit by ur teams on to Spanish Club. iety of Spanish i fun they could National Honor Society was our most active organization. They were a big part in organizing Career Day. Students in National Honor Society must have a 3.5 grade point average to join and must maintain a 3.25 average to remain in the club. Together, these clubs tried to boost the spirit and moral in our school. As the colors are part of the prism, so do g Y V ,. ...-....-,.,..-,.,.Y .-- .. .,.... 1. On their way to Hollywood? 2. Pep Club had spirits on the rise with ffrom top to bottomj Diane Tucker Lesia. Lugge Jennifer Roberts Jennifer Simpson Theresa Tasset and Susan Bynum. 3. The 1979-80 members of the National Honor Society. 4. The new members of the Griesemer Tricia Taylor and Nick Wolf. 5. Spanish picnic on a billboard. 6. Our Spanish teacher Mrs. Catron. 7. Mr. Berberich speaking to a class about accounting on Career Day. 8. A lawyer smiles l Y National Honor Society being sworn in ffrom left to rightj Julie 3 3 1 i 3 i . our clubs add to part of the prism that makes our school. 'X 5' ' 7 for the camera on Career Day. -- sp Layout by D. Collins
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-1 ,Af J .. l.....ak 4 6 8 nore serious side they were joined fist. Jevitt's homilies em exciting and 1 he brought his rd at Christmas cathedral. After person tightened a bulb on a large Christmas tree to symbolize that each person's light adds to the completed whole. When classes resumed after the Christmas holidays, the student body celebrated the New Year Liturgy. As the season of Lent approached, there were Masses scheduled in our school chapel which few teachers and students attended regularly. As the colors of the prism becomes iridescent in the sunlight so do the students reach their peak of individualism through our different and unique lights. When we are at Mass we give our thanks and appreciation to God for letting us live one day at a time. 1. The monstrance stands ready for the Rite of Eucharistic Devotion which used to be called Benediction. 2. Father Mike took an interest in our personal, as well as our spiritual lives. 3. God always gives us His helping hand. 4. Have you met my girlfriend, Miss Piggy? 5. Molly adds her light, along with everyone else. 6. Coach Ochs gives the Blood of Christ to Marilyn Quintus. 7. Steve, Margaret, and Rocco bring our gifts at Offeratory. 8. Practice makes perfect on our singing at Mass. Layout by D. Collins
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