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Every day each of us steps a little closer to our goal of graduation. Not only the Seniors anticipate that moment, but under-classmen reflect on its becoming a reality, too. As we grow in ambition, enthusiasm, and friendliness, occurrences of our high school days are filed away as memories, so that our utogethernessu will be kept through these thoughts. Each moment as an underclassman is important. The determination and vitality of a Senior does not come suddenly, but increases gradually, as we wind our way through our Freshman, Sophomore and Iunior Years. As we cultivate our talents, we learn, too, that moments are happier when spent in giving rather than in receiving. Each reflection as an underclassman is a memory of the past or a light into the future. . ' 'Qi my-' 66
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lN HER PRIZE-WINNING ESSAY on Why My Father Should Be Father of the Year Sophomore Karen Kirby con- vinced the judges. and Mr. Kirby has been the top St. Agnes Dad for this year. as he's always been for Karen. QQIOQCIIGQQQ remember s.r..,w. AT THE FUNAFILLED TURKEY FESTIVAL last November, Mary Smalt handed over this scrumptious turkey to a lucky winner. Mrs. Kellv. Daughter Sharon looks as though she can taste it already. Usually it is truly a womans world at St. Agnes. but every third Thursday, the men - our own fathers - take over. Good hearty laughs and delicious food fill the time they spend with Father Le Veque talking over ideas and plans at the Fathers' Club. Each month our fathers hear interesting guest speakers such as Father Austin Hanna, Mr. Iohn Temmerman or the Iohn Fisher Debating Club. thereby broadening their knowledge of timely affairs. fAnd, by savoring each scrumptious smorgasbord, they also broaden their waist- lineslj In November, our fathers seem to be the busiest, Then, they select the turkeys, plan the booths, and tune up their auctioneering voices for the Thanksgiving Festival, the suc- cess of which always exceeds our most hopeful expectations. our patents. 3- N4-. -...umnmlfllililtllllifliisliilllllll I, tw,-.... L, 'rg he W . W .. 3..shy,3::lg'j22125g.,::Qww A --r.r.4ew wg .A mir 3 MR. RAYMOND WEIS presents this check - the result of the Thanksgiving Festival - to Sr. Rose Alma who, with Mr. Orin Fromm. Mr. Robert Way and Father Le Veque. can visualize already the landscaping for which the money will be used. 65
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