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I think it's a dinosaur's footprint, myself, explains Janet Cooney to Karen Dorney, Pat Goodwin, Mary Farrell, and Kitty Pindar as they explore new areas of the campus. Girls, let's have a party tomorrow! suggests Peggie Geoghegan to lunch partners Donna Sticco, Janet Randon, Clare Pomar, and Connie Ferreira. It doesn't look as if anyone objects, does it? Getting acquainted at the Junior-Frosh party, freshmen Pat Elter and Pat Cooney talk with junior Maureen Fitz- gerald. 56 s E 660' September , . . back to school, but what a school! Pastel lockers and curved corridors matched the summer moods of sun-baked Angels. Seniors as well as frosh needed orientation through the maze of new halls. Mothers' Guild gave a welcome tea, and Fathers' Club inducted new offi- cers and set goals for a busy first year at the new campus. As the month grew shorter, tans began to fade and hair began to darken. Senior SSO members prepared speeches explaining club goals to pro- spective members. September also brought the Bergen Mall County Fair, at which HA copped second prize for sales. By the end of the month, most girls found the new school as friendly a place as Holy Angels, Fort Lee.
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Each month from September to Iune becomes a lifetime in the eyes of a student. Innumerable projects, assemblies, and assignments hll the already busy schedule of a Holy Angels girl. This yearls story shares with former classes the depth of influ- ence and breadth of scope which will always remain with us. 5
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Junior Kathy Filer reminisces on the good ol' days when she, too, was as carefree as freshmen Margaret Legato and Linda Eck. Gathering around HAS booth at the Bergen Mall County Fair mothers fthe workersl and seniors l just looking, thank you J hope for a good turnout Taking it easy after announcement of winners of Letters of Commendation from NMSQT are recipients Ellen Fritsche, Deborah Detjen, Eileen Johnson, Chris Chorney, Beth Eisenman, Jean Barrett, Ruth Ellen Radics, Diane Melisano, and Susan Craig.
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