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fiiis Mary Elizabeth Thill Treasurer LEFT: Ullrn not just another pret- ty facef' quips an eflicient Peter Peacock as he serves Pat Hille- brand at the Ring Day breakfast at Eddie Pawl's. FAR LEFT: Sue Smolenski helps Jan Gilbert untangle a misplaced hook after the Ring Day Mass. ' k Rosemary Elizabeth Look Th0maS Patrick Nally Girl's Social Chairman B0y'S Social Chairman
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i Robert Hurley President With esteem, dignity Seniors make debut There has always been a senior class, endowed with the usual status of the upperclassman - big man on campus images and foreheads stamped with the words college bound . But as '69 graduates donned caps and gowns, a torch lit the year before instilled individual impressions of Usenioritisv. Fourth-year Paulites were educated in more ways than one. Besides learning physics and analytic formulas, seniors pronounced the theory We're number one as common law. Anatomy took on new dimensions when a senior nose was defined as a tom nally . As future government participants, twelve-graders utilized election rally techniques and established friendly relations with Chile and Switzerland through Manuel Eguiguren and Anne-Marie Roesle. Seniors cleared the air of academic haze with total commitment to sports excellence. Football drew All-State titles for Tom Nally and Mike Corbett, also receiving All-City stripes along with Mike Corcoran. A basketball season that started with high hopes exploded into a victory celebra- tion that carried Paulite enthusiasm up, up, and away. Senior stars attacked all opposition to lead the championship squad to a perfect season of 13-0. With pride and jubilation over a talent show skit, a 1929 Lincoln, or a scholarship reflecting hours of study, '69'ers continue style. 5 ,sin ,i,5,,,f'i John Charles Miller Denise Clare Wissman Vice-president Secretary
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Fourth-year futurists generate own soul stirring pace, energize activities with humor 'QS--rr ABOVE: Mike Ferrell, already late for French class, takes time to tell Bob Hurley, cramming for a drama quiz: 'KI hear ' o 'n to H ll ood youremvi g- oyw . RIGHT: Rev. Willings, alias Doug MacEachern, announces the arrival of Bob Hurley in The Old Lady Shows Her M dads e . ABOVE RIGHT: On their way to Ring Day breakfast, Holly Lyons, Karen Peterson, Martha Schick, and Linda Barresi discuss plans for the class picnic at Kensington. 122
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