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What student was in the 2009-10 PreK class and is with our class today?
How many students started as Preschool 4's and are still with us today?
Beside 6th grade, what other grade is there no one from your class represented crowning Mary?
Who was your gym teacher in Kindergarten?
Who in your class is a two-year Handwriting Award Winner?
In sixth grade, what student from your class is pictured on pgs. 22, 23, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 61 & 63?
How many members were pictured in your Daisy Scouts group?
Who in your class is a three-time Padua Art Show winner?
In 4th grade, who in your class is pictured more that once with a bag on his head?
At the end of what grade did Miss Setele retire?
Who did Mrs. Sheplavy replace as secretary?
Who were your two 3rd grade teachers?
Who is wearing black socks in 5th grade on pg. 63?
What 2nd grade Boy Scout from your class is pictured without his uniform?
In first grade, who is wrapped in TP on pg. 36 and won the Citizen of the Month Award for Kindness?
Who joined your class in 2011-12 and is pictured in the lower right corner of Pg 67 that same year?
In 3rd grade, who won the award for Empathy and is also pictured as a cowboy in the front of the yearbook?
In 3rd grade, who's pictured with Abraham Lincoln in the lower right corner of pg. 31?
In 3rd grade, who is pictured on pg 30, 31, 47, 50 and is the only cheerleader wearing glasses?
In 4th grade, who was a member of Student Council and won the Industrious Award that year?
In Kinder, who is pictured on pgs. 3, 54, 67 and three times on pg. 37?
In 7th grade, Who's sharing a trophy during Catholic Schools Week, was awarded the Ad Atare Dei, and is sharing a pic with Santa on pg. 3?
Who has won a Citizen of the Month Award for Loyalty, Deep in Faith, Responsibility, Hospitable, Thoughtful, Patience, & Courteous
In 2017-18, who is featured in four pictures on pgs. 42 & 43?
In 6th grade, who is wearing red on pgs. 3, 40 & 41?
In 2016-17, who from your class is pictured on pgs. 51, 48, 43 & 23?
How many Fish Tank Caretakers where there from your class in 4th grade?
What boy from your class is sitting directly behind the basketball in the team picture two years in a row?
Who in 5th grade is busy working on his chromebook on pg. 27 and is a featured May Crowner that year also?
What grade has the most people from your class pictured crowning Mary?
In 4th grade, who is wearing cheetah print on pg. 24, not so proudly displaying her Lego masterpiece on pg. 26, and crowning Mary?
In 2014-15, who was a Fish Tank Caretaker, on Track, Volleyball, Basketball & Cheerleading?
What grade were you in when Mrs. Sejba retired?

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