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VALE TINE SWEETHEARTS Valentine spirit at UHS abounded lljl i , 5 again this year' at the traditional itfe afl: t c Sweetheart Dance. Musical enter- A - - y Q A A 13- , 1 i tainment for dancing or listening ifil Q: X A ,f 'D Dleasure was Drovided by the popu- ff-+V. ' ' if Q A as lar rock band, lsland. The high- X t f LM ' 5 ' y ' -'X-, light of the evening was the crown- .A ,L 4 sl , t. gi X 'f It f ing of each class sweetheart. The T nfl A .2 , girls were escorted to the stage by a Q 5 J gg gg WQS54, ' handsome young man as everyone , J .4 ' tsis g 1 5 ' if DJ 2 anxiously awaited the announcement 'N y . V of each sweetheart. Each girl re- ' 5 ceived a bouquet of flowers as a alii remembrance of a truly exciting eve- i - : ning not only for themselves but fy 3 . A for all who attended. l y t i d y SWEETHEARTS AND ESCORTS J. Berardinelli, Nl. Takacs-Sophomores B. Rella, NI. Vitello-Freshmenp J. Nlansour, A. Ruggiero-Seniors: B. Halfhill, D. Pirko-Juniors. Students danced the night away. Truly an atmosphere of excitement. ,, , A Class Of -as '77 ., A 3-I Sweethearts ev: W' - F Z . A. Ruggiero, S, Clarke, A. Bryarly, L. Flask. 18
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Fr. Hazel shares Christ's love The spirited sounds of the Folk Group involved everyone in 'T with special children. VYIHSS- f t o i 'ww v ii rf T -i . - , g f STUDENTS L e'ffst'-2-1' V- PARTICIPATI C. ig AT MASSES .Alt . rl Ursuline's priests concelebrate the traditional Christmas lVlass. . I Wf 'X Food for God's table. Q fu' JS 1 . f' I Masses have always been a vital part ofUrsuline's activities, wheth- er they be special school functions or daily observances. Besides its religious significance, the mass has held unique educational value here at Ursuline. Such occasions were always special as evidenced at the Thanksgiving lVlass, when Bishop Malone honored us with his presence. lVlasses were a source of spiritual creativity. They enabled such student organizations as the Folk Group and Mass servers to further serve the school, thus encouraging student involvement. The unifying impact around which each mass revolved was always evident. Individually we prayed our own special intentions and together we offered our thanks to God. Christmas Nlass servers reflect on the joys of 17 the holiday season.
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-1 Q r f, .44 lli J 9 O .X-xi as fi U ' kj 4 I H C 0 0 VE ij l lake O 0 0 GX ro x OOXEQ ----KL! 6 l l 5 Glo ' Remember the WINTER OF '77i that record-breaking, deep-freeze? Pity the poor souls who were forced to stand on a corner waiting for their bus. If the zero degree weather didn't get them, the 30 below wind chill factor did. And, for those lucky people who drove to school, dead batteries, fro- zen radiators and fuel-line freeze-up met them in the morning. But, the dev- astating winter which had a grip on us all seemed to be a mixed blessing. Who can forget the relief and joy after hearing the words, All schools closed today due to adverse weather condi- tions? And happy were the snow buffs who took advantage of their free time to go skiing. For those less adven- turous, ice-skating or sled riding proved to be much fun. All in all, the WINTER OF '77 will be remembered as an exciting one at that. wi TER BLIZZARDS BROUGHT FREE DAYS ,Qu-lg : -- f . .,. , fs E V ' ' ill 'Q 1 T' we xx cgi ' .. f by 1 m 1 i ...f, - 4, r 1 - ,XV , X A, - X53 . . . r.. , h M E 4, - , J U , J , Y l, X , of 4 .--,V fm.,-1 ,f , - egg - 1 4 .t t F. :Q -V in K, 5 5 K5 X 4 i ,Q 'N' 1 E I? 3 K 1 W Qs -' ' j - -- - . ,M ' C+ ' I 6, it ,fit K . , . in ! 4 r ,' , tx sf by. H'-W K .:.', ities, E N? 5 . H t KX 4 r Q .w A . --wise LFP digging MA A 5 K Q .. :likEl'?i1:1s:n,.1,:J I , A - st,1 1 . i i - A -E his-N E2 E: . ' 'E 'i ' l ' ' 1 I f - A ii 1 - -il E - V ' g 5,,:,2,,,i 2 l Q ' M 'za-' Q Mark demonstrates that winter can be fun. ' 3 X. - C' 1, ,, L Q K . ,bd ii 5 - R. , Bundling up for protection against the elements was a necessity this year. A l llfsf ' ,' W F ill 7 ff 5 R' if Ziff R S9 5 if fit -L J lf R f 1 . I f' wa. . at ' f f:L2' j D Ll T E EIK 8 me me h 'E A I l Bagan . B qg..z'R1,ggg lr3gi3 A,..E,.Ii awk Q , ' A gms- Q 3 uf -Q5 -E .ts -14,43 .S if s H '- Z R' ix Ygqgx 5 f if .Q -5' 'R ' ' ' rg, K 'I W 1 V' - ' 4 I ' N 0 K , ! C i I A K K- Students rush toward the warmth of a heated bus. Due to many early dismissals, the phone was in 19 constant use.
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