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Days of Art End in The second annual Arts Festival was a week of fun and activity both during and after school hours. The festival was planned and carried out by Mr. Augustine Dunn and Miss Pat Kerner, with lots of help from the students. Picture-taking, gl ass-blowing, face-painting and helium-eating were prevalent on the breezeway during lunchtimes. Even rain couldn ' t daunt festival spirits! After-hours special programs were planned for the community ' s cultural enjoyement. The library was the background for an orchestra presentation; and dramatic readings from Ragnoroc, which came out during the week, were held in the cafeteria. Culture had come to St. Pius! 36
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Appreciates A Day Off Teacher Appreciation Day (facing page) gave the faculty a well-earned rest and gave the Seniors a promotion as they took over teaching for the day. The teachers were also treated to lunch prepared by Senior chefs. The end of the day was highlighted by faculty and Senior skits which the whole school enjoyed. At top left, Jim Kissel subs for Mr. Gene Brisbane; Robert The Dragon Klant and Mrs. Betsy Fodor presents an Ode to Queen Elizabeth ; Ann Anazalone takes over the janitor ' s job, and the Senior skit brings teachers before the discipline committee. • • • The entire community was involved in the second annual field day (this page). Classes competed in softball, soccer, field and mind events, to name a few. The Junior class was this year ' s champion, earning a space on the field day trophy. Seniors were second, Sophomores third and Freshmen fourth. At right, superstar Robbie White and stylistic Gina Piacentini hit and pitch. Mike Montross shows his soccer skill; Eliott Myers concentrates on the game ; and Kathy Goode earns points for the class. 35
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Nights in White Satin A Little Night Music hit the Sheraton-Atlanta Hotel on May 12 as the annual junior-senior prom topped off festival week. The two classes worked together on preparation and band location selection. Ruckus played for the over 200 people who attended. The seniors walked into their class song, Last Dance, while the juniors danced to Nights in White Satin. The high attendance insured that the traditional prom will continue in the coming years.
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