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SENIOR FAREWELL As we don our caps and gowns, we are struck with the thought that it is now truly time to bid farewell to our school and to our fellow Patricians. Just how does one say goodbye to something that has been a part of him through most of his life? It is not easy. It is far less easy when that “something” is St. Patrick’s. We have be en here, many of us, for twelve years. To us, St. Patrick’s is home. We leave its halls with a feeling of loneliness, and emptiness within. Yet, our farewell is not all sadness, for we have received in return the best that St. Patrick’s can give us. Our loneli¬ ness, our emptiness, can no longer be found. In our hearts we hold a spirit of fulfillment, a gratitude for what we have received- the spirit of St. Patrick’s. JUNIOR TRIRUTE There comes a time each year before the bud of spring has ripened into the full bloom of summer when the hearts of Seniors everywhere are light and filled with gaiety and laughter. This time is June; the occasion is graduation. Their hearts are overflowing with an abundance of joy and pride at having completed four full and happy years of high school. But this joy is not untinged with sorrow at leaving old friends and familiar places. At graduation each class of seniors experiences this conflict of emotions. The happiness of sharing honors and gains; the friend¬ ships that have been made; and the numerous helps from the faculty in all difficulties have been a tremendous asset in the path to success. So, dear Seniors, as you bid farewell to your loved Alma Mater, your teachers, and fellow students, we rejoice with you in the successful goal which you have attained. We, the Juniors, who have been so close to you through the years, feel this loss keenly, but we will always cherish pleasant memories of the happy hours spent in your company.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Thomas O’Connor President Albert Joseph Vice-President Marvin Wingfield Secretary Theresa Blancliard Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Walter Schwind President Phyllis Jeter Vice-President Carol Griffin Secretary Joseph Anthony Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Michael Blommel President Gerrie Van der Laan Vice-President Jeanette Brown Secretary Patrick Leary Treasurer
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