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New Worlds Focus on the Youngest Members of HCHS As schedules are handed out, strange doors opened, and fascinating ideas dis- covered, 298 freshmen begin their high school education at Holy Cross. Entering this new world of higher education, the freshman is confronted with his first task-overcoming the un- certainty of high school. Coupled with this task are the basic challenges of in- tellectual curiosity, student cooperation, and school spirit, which p rov i d e the foundation for a future high school edu- cation. As the student becomes accustomed to schedules, acquainted with teachers, and engrossed in studies, anxiety be- comes security, timidity becomes confi- dence, and strangers become friends. From September to June occurs the transition of gullible eighth graders, who buy tickets for the elevator or for the third floor pool, to the experienced and confident freshmen, who plan to sell the tickets to the following year's class. William Arbocus Joseph Baiada Jeffrey Berdini Cheryl Brink John Carlis William Deemer Thomas Devine John Dougherty 96 Freshman class representatives -First Row: Thomas Guggino and Lawrence O'Toole, Second Row: A I b e r t Wille, Michael Morrissey, Suzanne Woolston, Helene West, Kevin Gamble, and Charles Eck.
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