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UNITED THEY STAND FOR THE LAST TIME... the class of '70 await the diplomas breaking their bonds with SJC. With Joy and Sadness Seniors Say Goodbye PASSING THROUGH THE KNIGHTS OF COLUM- BUS. . . Bishop Mussio is escorted to his seat. With the year's end fast approaching one thought alone haunted the minds of the seniors-graduation. With spring came May and the end of four long years of high school life. But May proved a busy month, and it seemed to slip by. The senior banquet and ring cere- mony were first on the list of senior activities in May. Debbie Krieger, Ring Queen, led the procession as Bish- op Mussio blessed the rings and gave his congratulations to each senior. Baccalaureate was nextg donning their caps and gowns seniors tried to envision the happenings of the next day, Graduation Day. And so it came, ,lune 1, after four years of waiting and wondering. Walking down the isle with the tradi- tional Pomp and Circumstancev playing, the many memories of the four years past-the activities which had gone on in this same gym in which they were now together for the last time, hung over the senior class of 1970. The speech by Dr. Bovenizer, which followed the valedictory and salutatory addresses, had the message Do Your Own Thingf' After diplomas were distributed by Bishop Mussio, he too commented on young people and their place in today's world. The seniors began to leave and their hopes were high that someday they could do their own thingn and find a place for themselves in the world of today.
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