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LEFT: Mary Borchers, Kelly Walsh, and Karen Cramer found Senior Weekend ex- BELOW: The cold weather kept many sen- citing but also exhausting. iors huddling around the fireplace. ABOVE: Observing the finishing touches of an eight-foot snowman are, from left. Rick Stanley, Tom Harcus, Steve Dippel, Mike Voll, Ray Webber, Andy Szumski, Peggy Meehan, and other onlookers, who all agee that snow was no hindrance to having fun.
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Snow? What Snow? The cold and snowy Saturday morning, November 12, was the beginning of Senior Weekend. Over one hundred seniors were present. The snowy ground of Camp Eberhart was a perfect setting for the snowball fights, the bonfire, and the hiking of the Seniors. If members of the class were not inside, they were in Klinger Lodge with friends, cups of coffee or hot chocolate, and playing cards. The Lodge was the site of other activi- ties, such as mass, a dance, the Sunday afternoon talent show, and the construction of pyramids. At 4 o ' clock Sunday, Senior Weekend ended, but the memories of the weekend will remain. TOP: Pyramids displayed senior power and provided pleasures as well as agony. RIGHT: Mr. Shead and his dummy Tim Kelly kept people laughing at the Talent Show. FAR RIGHT: Seniors came loaded for their overnight camp-out, as evidenced by Tom Brady. 1 f ■ LEFT: Volleyball in the snow was exciting for Joe Maloney, Andy Szumski, Paul Guentert, Kirk Phillipsen, Jane Szymanski, P.J. Harmon, and Tom Brady.
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Corn Roast And Dance Once Again Attracts Food And Fun Seekers 10 TOP RIGHT: Because the roast ended ear- lier than expected, the crowd had to wait at the gym doors before the dance began. TOP LEFT: Mo Wynen, Marilyn Parisi, Maria Bellalta, and Holly Pajakowski enjoy a coke. ABOVE: Mike McMahon says the corn is A-1! LEFT: A group of juniors form a dance ring.
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