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of leadership, to cope with new
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student. Decisions face them daily
that they need to make and prob- SS
lems they need to cope with. Many
ways exist that we could follow;
however, when the time comes, we
can only choose one road. The cho-
sen path may or may not be the right
one for us, but it is reassuring to
know, regardless of our choices,
when ‘‘one door closes, another
door opens.”
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School Doors Open
Of all of the school days in a new year ever, has nothing to do with school as far
the first one is always exciting. Each class as the students are concerned. The gath-
comes with a different attitude. The Sen- ering of friends from the previous school
iors are sophisticated, Juniors jolly; Soph- year is the real highpoint of the day. There
omores confident; and Freshmen, gener- just isn’t enough time to share and catch
ally perplexed. All students are scheduled up on summer happenings. It won’t take
to get their class program, ID photo, year- long, however, before summer will be for-
book photo, and finally attend a general gotten and the activities and school work
presentation of reminders about school of the new year will be the important item
life /regulations/policies. The Freshmen of ‘‘gossips’”’ during class changes, lunch-
get a special tour of the school with the es, and before/after school times. This is
hope of their remembering some of these where school life really goes on! Corridor
places when school actually begins. The conversations concentrate on cool com-
major importance of Orientation Day, how- ments!
Freshmen look wildy enthusiastic at the Orien-
tation Day assembly.
Rev. Daryl Rybicki welcomes parents on Orientation Day.
Upper Left: Jason Williams and Brian
Borger proudly show their student ID
cards. Left: Mark Idzic and Eric Durcinka "OM 4 .
are very willing to direct Heather Mohney oe
in the right direction. Right: Juniors show BrijonIe
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underclassmen how ‘‘not to dress’”’ when
coming to school.
4 ORIENTATION
| Noelle Gunn gets her ID picture taken by Mr. Michael Largey while Wendy
| Wright awaits her posing turn.
Christopher Crowell helps Mary Walsh, McDonald’s photographer, set up ap-
paratus for yearbook picture taking.
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' Jo Ann Romeo asks for help from Dr. James Rosenberger, Counselor, con-
_ cerning her class schedule. Administrators huddle over schedules as students line up to get their class
schedules.
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The Dietary Staff smiles on their way to get their picture taken for the yearbook.
Everyone seems to be saying tauntingly, ‘‘We'’re Back!”’
ORIENTATION 5
Winter “Knights”
This year the formal dance sponsored and opening activities—the closing of the
by the Tennis Club and usually held in school day and getting ready for the dress;
January was held a month earlier on De- up parade of those attending. Students)
cember 18, 1992. Due to some problems always like to take a posed picture to)
with booking a facility it was decided to make sure they remember this very
try a new place for this winter formal gala. eventful and fun-filled evening spent with’
The Winter ‘‘Knights”’ dance was held at Marian students, their friends, and faculty
the community center within the Scotts- chaperones. This dance was a great way)
dale Mall on Ireland and Miami. Festivi- to kick off the many activities that occur
ties started with the glorious entrance of during the two week vacation. A vacation)
everyone decked out in their Christmas from school books it is, but not from the:
finery. December 18th was the last day wonderful extra activities held at the:
of school before the beginning of Mari- school. Marian is truly a “home” away)
an’s Christmas vacation and therefore, from home during the holidays. |
the day was filled to the brim with closing
Top: Mary Walsh gives Andrea Lentych and Ryan Martin some
position pointers on posing for their picture.
Top right: These Freshmen and Sophomores seem to enjoy
talking rather than dancing.
Above: Senior Jodi Egendoerfer is dancin’, dancin’ the night
away!
Three ‘Belles of the Christmas Ball’’ Andrea Lentych, Dawn Gillean, and Ann Fewell
doing their own kind of dance.
6 WINTER BALL