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Assembly Preparation Reliving the past always seems to bring smiles intermingled with tears. 'Through the eyes of two mice at the Senior Assembly, green frosh, Spunky sophomores, foreign juniors, and a thoroughly modern senior class paraded in appropriate skits. The singing of the Senior Sad Song, A Time For Us and SJA concluded the program. v Vice-President Karen Kranz and President Linda A swinging mouse, Cathy Holbrook, dances during senior song. McVey listen to prayer for boyfriends by Nancy Beau- laurier, Japanese Juniors Patty Lentz, Kathy Roller, Judie Estoesta, Evelyn Walmsley, and Pat Berghoff show pictures to their teache Colleen Tyrrell fhands in lapj. Rosemary fstandingj, narrates the allegory on the junior mood. I'
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94 Seniors Take Time Out for Retreat during Senior Seniors, reclining on the lawn, give their attention to Father Dolan as he celebrates Mass in a sanctuary of trees at SJA. Seniors gathered on the lawn for Conferences with Father Sean Dolan at their Senior Day of Recollection. Highlighting the day was Mass celebrated Luider the trees. Seniors sang their Senior Class song and the Impossible Dream at the end of Mass, conclud- ing the day. it Q jjtyif A f 4, w if ' ' S t Seniors experience an awakening during their Day of Recollection with Father Dolan.
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A Red Rose in Hand, 1968 Graduates March into Red, white and blue flowers adorned the altar of St. Pau1's Cathedral as graduates of Saint Joseph Academy, Marquette, Central Catholic, and Saint Peter Claver Seminary joined together to celebrate the Baccalaureate Mass. Father Harte called for an earnest look into the future facing the graduates. Bishop Dougherty asked graduates to set their goals and follow them as one follows the directions on a compass. ft 'fi dexesg? L 'Hag I W I . vga. at af gg? ,ii x- 1 2152! ' !,,pA,5,1 Z. ffl., 'c +'f-E:X s. 3 5 3'f8t?b..a F? bmlijoig Y V. 'l . ff -aaa x B Patty Sims addresses graduates. A little wind didn't up- set the graduates at grad- uation, although hands steadied caps more than once during the ceremony. Each girl carried one long stemmed red rose. Mr. Kuykendall a teacher at Eisenhower, spoke to the graduates and Bishop Dougherty handed out di- plomas and awards. Spe- cial recognition was given to girls who had helped in the Confraternity of Chris- tian Doctrine Program. Graduates swam, ate, played cards and ping- pong at the graduation party, held at the Y. M. - C.A. Bishop Dougherty addresses students at Mass. Karen Nicksic, Gina Dietzen, and Maureen McLean put their caps and gowns in the car before they go to the Sophomore-Senior Brunch.
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