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i At the steps of St. Mary's. . . Co-curricular activities, which run the gamut from arduous athletics to ealous sales - constitute one of the hallmarks of student life at St. ry's. Junior and Senior Dances, Career Day, Homecoming festivities, e election of a King and Queen of Hearts, the Junior-Senior Prom - all f these are a part of the school life. They exemplify what is known as school spirit , but better still, participation in these activities fuses e student body into a close-knit network of friends and vanquishes the suol barriers existing between classes. Whether on the dance floor at St. Mary's Gym or at Lovett Hall, whethe lnging around a campfire or voting for a Queen, the students of St. ry's always employ teamwork and have a wonderful time doing it. Since these activities bring students together on a more informal, cial basis than that which normally exists in the classroom, they tend add still another facet to the individual's character, round him out as a cial being, inspire a sense of understanding, congeniality and loyalty ng the entire student body and, in so doing, prepare the way for tter citizens of tomorrow. I' EJA . 'Z I .ff 3 -
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The Queen's honor guards awaited her comina. O Queen Diane smiled graciously as Co- Captain Jim Day paid his respects to her. The candidates for Homecoming Queen anxiously await the big day. ' Left to right: Sandy Diehl, Diane Okon, Beverly SGmPiC0. CCHS -'IUC' Trimbali, Mary Lou Cody, Katherine Seymour, Mary Anne Foley, and JoAnne Curzytek. As the homecoming drew closer and closer, St. Mary'5 Seniors became more and more subdued, for uppermost in the minds and hearts of all was the thought that this was their lost homecoming game. For this reason, the Class of '60 made an all-out effort to have it the best ever. To prove that it was the best, here are a few scenes captured from the homecoming festivities. l
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