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HUSTLED OUT OF THEIR NICE WARM BEDS at the crack of dawn, sixteen glassy eyed freshmen stumbled through a morning maze of kidnappings and various other dastardly deeds. Rounding 'up the sleeping beauties, a small senior caravan snaked through the dimly lit streets passing an occasional milkman and paper boy. Rendezvousing at senior, Cathy Hazenis house, the group was treated to hot chocolate, coffee and doughnuts. Freshmen provided the entertainment with an amateur talent show and mock fashion show. The girls modeled a variety of Kent's Dollar Store bargains and Salvation Army specials. Old vaudeville acts and Shirley Temple song and dance teams highlighted the show. While returning the tired but happy frosh to finish their ubeauty sleepw, one senior jokingly remarked, nwhat if they've planned a kidnap breakfast for us tomorrow?7' Kldnap Breakfast Catch I-,pl 'GNP' Patricia Elizabeth Castelli Pauline Mary Cernosek Kathleen Althea Cousins Mary Adrienne Crosby If? Seniors Sanrlra Gnltelli, Hollie Broolfs, Diana Hodges and Judy Dzelz have tlzeir little sisters Gere Lynn DeZonifl, Mary Ragghi. Unit, .10 Ann 0011115 and Kay Svobofla literally eatina out of zhezr hands. 'J es Freshmen Unaware Elizabeth Delores Chiozza Lynn Sue Cotton Stacy Diane Davis Donna Rita Dezonia QL 5-101-J er -.. SE f . t ' r 1 3,1 ,:', '
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SENIORS 3 I Tw- , ,. g , vi ,5 2 at at , J , 'N ., A K L ,df ' iw , 4 ' 1 . . , . . elf, Q22 , ,W ,, W, . ,... ,. , ,Q ,. .. . ., The Great Tribe of IC , Janet Luibel, Lynn Townsend, Cathy Wilhelm, Debbie Barron, DeDe Rea, Becky Pinkel, Kathy Waller, Ruthanna Suter, Kay McGee, Valerie Milam, Debbie Ward, and Rebecca Hague introduce Freshmen to IC clubs and activities. their socks, carry books, get their lunches and submit to any of their whims. In the middle of the week, the Seniors honored the Freshmen with a box lunch at Overton Park. The seniors enter- tained the Frosh with The Great Tribe of ICU introducing them to the many clubs and activities FRESHNIAN WEEK was five days that both Seniors and Freshmen looked forward to. A little mixed up and scared but oh so ready for high school life, the Freshmen eagerly made their way into the IC family. The Seniors ushered them in by showing them their new home and being ' ' , .M M. L. nh K 1fL1f1pzis1,g,g,Y ,,,, perfect big sisters. Initiated at an assembly the Frosh marched across the stage and were capped with their Freshman symbols, their blue and white beanies, by their big sisters. Seniors playing the role of the antagonists made the Frosh roll down Lydia Kay Bourgeois Peggy Lee Breymaier iam? offered to the students at IC. The week culminated with a tea at the home of Janet Luibel. By then the Freshmen felt at home with the family as their big sisters had done a good job of acquainting them with the faculty, the clubs and life at IC. Hollie Ann Brooks Helen Holmes Brown
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Judith Elizabeth Dietz Denise Elizabeth Edwards Doris Amelia Donali Glenda ,lean Eleogram i ma 5 1 9 25 i 1: ll,, Marlene ,loan Douglas Jacqueline Sandra Duffy Catherine Marie Essary The Class of 1968 Encounters the Class of 1971 Stumbling through a morning of lciflnappings, freshman Miriam Brooks is lead hand in hand by Senior Marilyn Rich to zz doughnut treat. Lydia Freng Faiers SENIORS
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