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1 . This table of seniors finished off the tasty dinner in no time. 2. Kathy Fiorini and Lori Reindl take time out from the dance floor to pose. 3. Mike Werner, a little embarrassed, received the award entitled Biggest Boozer. 4. The head table consisting of class officers, class moderators, and administration enjoy the delicious meal.
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Seniors Recall The Wag Theg Were Tuesday, May 27, at the Italian American Club was the last time the class of 1980 gathered together before graduation. The fun-filled evening began with a tantalizing dinner of salads, chicken and cake. When everyone had finished their dinner, Mike Pawloski and Bob Flatley entertained the group with the presentation of various awards to some of their classmates. Some of the awards were entitled Biggest Brownie Best Legs Most Likely To Suc- ceed and Class Clown. Following the awards the band provided the dancing music for the seniors on the final night together. The finale of their St. Joe s years ended about 12:30 as the class of 80 made their last evening together the best. si .t 1 Dale Ellison leads the mob of hungry seniors in the line for dinner. 2 During the awards ceremony, Sara Bong was voted the Most Likely To Succeed. 3 Carol and Jim wore off their dinner dancing to the beat.
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An Era Ends With The Class Of '80 May 28 was the evening for the commence- ment of the class of '80, The long-awaited event began with a mass in the auditorium for the grad- uates and their families, which included appro- priate songs 'and beautiful solos visiting priests from Kenosha parishes a slide presentation look ing at the last four years and a banner that watched over the entire scene Following mass the graduates adiusted their caps and gowns while the families proceeded to the gym where the rest of the ceremony was to occur Before the diplomas were handed out by Mr Carbone inspiring words were heard from the valedictori ans and Father Art Heinze guest speaker for the evening Once the diplomas were distributed Laure Wendler received the Outstanding Student Award second generation medals were pre sented and Mark Naidicz proudly accepted the Dominic and Ameilia Tirabassl Award Finally to the happiness and exhuberance of the gradu ates Mr Carbone declared the class of 80 grad uated 1. Mary Schumacher proudly accepts her long-awaited diploma 2. The second generation graduates, Bob Knapp, Linda Rosenbaum and Dave Padula, received medals from their moms. 3. Father Art Heinze, guest speaker gave the graduates words of wis dom and motivation.
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