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There's no difference between Welcome Day On September 23, 1965, the mighty seniors welcomed sixty-nine green frosh into the Acad- emy farnily. With friendly smiles the upperclass- men lent the frosh a little sisterly advice. In return for yummy lunches and the privilege of being in the senior yard, each freshman made a favor for her big sister that was distinct- ly different. Each senior and freshman alike took advantage of Frosh Welcome Day to become just a little bit better acquainted. classes when it comes to thirst. Seniors Karen Walker, Linda Si- mon and Stella Avila show their frosh what a senior lunch really looks like. l l l The privileged frosh enjoy lunch in the front yard with their big sisters.
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You hear it almost everywhere - Marquette scores again. The rally squad jumps for joy, girls scream, boys whistle, and the drum does its best to drown it all out with a mighty roar. At other times youleave the clam- or behind and step into a quiet world. With the rustle of silk and taffeta you waltz into a dreamland made of laughter, fun, and joy. The year brings many trials, but you pull together to make troubles disappear. The assemblies, shows, and chocolate bars turn out to be the best ever. So if you listen, really listen, you can hear loud and clear - The sounds of spirit.
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and Class Night - a great success Barb Deccio and gang portray typical seniors trying desperately to give underclassmen cheery disposi- tions. From the first day of school each class was busy preparing a song, colors, mascot, motto, patron saint, and cheer for Class Night, September 23, 1965. After all the classes had performed, the seniors took over the show with a take-off on Mary Pop- pins. The many songs, skits, and dances added up to a Class Night program that the entire student body deemed a complete success. A group of seniors display their talent in a creative dance to a medley of Mary Pop- ins' tunes. Sue Pryor leads her marchers in a rous- ing demonstration.
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