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SCHOOL SOCIAL Come join the fun! This was the invitation to one and all to enjoy a delicious fish dinner and rejoice with friends at St. Marys School Social. Stu- dent workers erected gay and colorful booths, each displaying a variety of prizes. The Freshmen, identified by their miniature Robin Hood hats, encouraged the crowd to take a chance at Lucky Draw or be a winner at the Toyland booth. Sophomores in blaclc hats with white and red trimmings called patrons to Pilgrims Pantry' and l.uck's A Ladyfl Balloon darts and a wheel of fortune were handled by the juniors wearing college beanies, while Seniors in traditional black derbies called all to the Curio Shop and the Teddy Bear Toss. The excitement reached its peak when Rita Davis was crowned Social Queen! The Cassidy Sisters-Anita, Shari and Patsy-acknowledge applause from an enthusiastic crowd. s 1 if C l 1 5 With eyes aglow Queen Rita accepts her crown for the evening. ,fl 4 if 4 1 3 ' i ey iii i 1 I it LT' 'lwfi .,,,.,..,, elk f t W '- ATM The queen and her court. Lefz ro Right: Antoinette Page, janet Collier, Patricia Flynn, Queen Rita Davis, Thelma Bishop, janet Clark and Ciarlene Metellxo. 47
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Stuffed .inirnals v-,ere i1'.i.irded daily to the high salesvvomen .lur- ing the drive. Furl: Rm' Rim ,lo Hines and Diana lfrhancic. Setvwd Ruse' B.1rh.irt1 Hill. Frances Cerne, Charleyne Toth, Margie Morris. QA 1 r L l MAGAZINE DRI E The purpose of The National Cluholie Deen-nev in Rt-ruling Program, eondutted hy Tfvt Czrlvfflrr Dzgftit. xvns to proniote good reading in the home and to raise funds for equipment :ind school im- provements. Participation in the drive provided rin opportunity to be ri Christopher in Actionf' During the drive homeroom vied against homeroom. while individuals sought the title. Top Sgtlesvvomnnf' Friendly rivalry prevailed. and the entire student body rejoiced when we exceeded our goal. High saleswomen were itvvrirded han dso me prizes, the juniors were recognized as the champs, and Homer was given ri permanent home in Junior Homeroom 1. Ll' 1 T IVLQCDYI .IH ther XXL vvw ltlnne v time fcrne Croxxn 46 H 'ner kin orthe mi azinedrxe Q i .. J. f- -t '-v-5 , fl' D Q c 1 115 .,,, ii it Xl.rr:.'r' Xl..r.:,if1g .rttgjfs 'he ive .'ifl .':' Nlr. Cldrlx. 17.11 I to 'A .A rihhwri :' .ri lizfx llfs 1 f 7 fist '-.tnrimis tive, presents .1 rdmertx kit to Hedv cildfli for lur'i-vrfuiw h ourst dine N.liL'i fit' P.i'T',' Burl., i..lt1i.1t.ff', e'-.t .rfiis ilwvrire B: V' lillvfk uri- lil! -. rnfi' Q '. ' ova-rtl1et Q'l Baath rtlz. Peeqv Bri tk .ind Fr. Q ' o..V '4 ' .bs A. .it
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STUDENT RETREAT Two days out of the year to gam an etermty 1n heax en thls was the mcentrsq xx 1th vshlch we gaxe December 4 and 5 to God 1n a spectal way Our day began mth Mass and Holy Communron rn St Mary Church and contrnued mth rnsprrrng talks by Father Morrarty Between lectures we X1S1f6Cl Our Lord rn the Blessed Sac rament we reac. and thought about true xalues Vue were srlent Both days closed mth Bened1ct1on and all too qulckly our retreat frlled mth Gods grace and new strength to face problems make decrsrons and resrst tcmptatrons Generously gnmg trme to God assured us of H15 blessmg on our h1gh school days SERIOUS PRAYING e n c o u r a g e s us to follow vshere He wxll lead SPIRITUAL READING guarantees our stay mg on the rrght path STRAIGHT THINKING helps Us remember the real purpose of hfe Rexerend Iames Morrarty, retreat master, stressed the necessrtv of haxmg a dally rule of llfe and Mary as our model l Y Y. ' l . I V '7 ' , . . , , , , ended. Those were two days of merit and profit. Our hearts were Y. l 7 3
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