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ANMUNCUT10M nEPA.RTUftCS'^Uwtt M*ryrtbattdbb) left* Rhodle	parents with i
Renz, Charlene Uaykel, Carol Loftua and Henry Gustine, five teachers	GuStBifc, head i
leaving Anmnoaalon School In Klin were honored at special ceremony last Sunday. Staged by Parent-Teacher Aastu. in conjunction with their annual picnic, the event saw all five receive presents and they, in rum, entertained
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Annunciation graduates stage ceremony of roses
Academic and social victory ! marked by the presentation of a red rose to each graduate of Annunciation School at class-night solemnities last Friday, Lighted candles, symbolizing the flame of knowledge, were then passed from the graduates to underclassmen as. a token of their accomplishment and a challenge to be met by the underclassmen.
American Legion citizenship awards went to Roger (land and Christine Breaux, valedictorian and salutatorlan respectively, who also delivered the principal addresses.
Jody Knight was master of cerensssles; Them** Mauffray . gave the class history; Samuel Bank, delivered the last will and testament of the Class of *66 where prophecy was rendered by Gerard Ladner J Barbara liaas and Kathy Mauffray gave . a literary portrait of their ..^classmates.
TvV’: Rev.' Canaalut: I yes, pas-tor.’ Anoundatkm Church, pre-
fray, safety patrol.
The Louis Preston Lizana memorial award, presented for the first time to the boy and girl who have given an outstanding example of devotion to God and service before His altar, went to Karen Hudson and Roger Cuevas.
Honor roll certificates were won by, elglxh grade, Christine Breaux, Roger Hand, Thomas Mauffray, Gerard Ladner and Kathleen Mauffray; seventh grade, Karen Hudson and Veronica Ladner; sixth grade, Joan Haas, fifth grade, Richard Necaise and Susan Lee; fourth grade, Joseph Shaw; third grade. Ricky Mitchell, Perry Moran and Maydene Shi you; second grade, Darlene Cuevas, ‘ Linda Lfedner,, Daren Swllley, Danny Lizatma and Kirk Martin, first grade, Janie Lou Cuevas, Susan Des Angeles, Gina Marie Shaw, Patricia Shi you and Michael Favrt. -1. ,.j»
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jf, 1'a vre,-Arlene Hias, Jo ad HA4MTW •j Roger Hand, V<tnl Haas/P^-^ •" (£ridt^ladd,i'Fr«cflt< HliUbh,
' Karat Hudson, Loretta Hudson,' '.’Jody Knigta, Lois Ray Knight, UcHe Ladner, Susie Lee and Richard hlecalse; athletic a-wards, Samuel Banks, Gerard Ladner, David Ladner, Dickie l-*dner, Kathleen Mauffray, and Karen Hudson.
Certificates of merit were " won by Gerard Ladner and Thomas Mauffray, school news-!>4{ier; Barbara Haas and Kathy Maui tray, service to school; Samuel li*uks and Thotnaa Mauf-
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