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ridges the ggvacation-gap? eaming with excitement, Nancy Salvatore's Ltle sister Courtney Ix is officially welcomed 1 life at H.A. HA's senoritas, led by Sister Francis, entertain shoppers in front of our booth at the Bergen Mall. Broke hut high spirited, Seniors after spending all their money at HA,s booth at the Mall revert to the simple life. Junior bulletin board illustrates the theme of The junior-frosh social, 'gPeanuts. 57
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ummer-like September s t After a fleeting summer of fun and sun, stu- dents returned to begin a new year. The Frosh recovered from the tremors of Orientation Day, SSO officers were introduced and a wonderful year was forecast. The Fathers' Club and the Mothers' Guild reconvened and plans were in the offing for a great second year at the new campus. Blessings were invoked at the Mass of the Holy Spirit and a Dance Assembly introduced a new program at the Academy. Senoritas in colorful costumes helped make the Bergen Mall Fair as successful as ever. A new film study course was premiered by a showing of Felliniis La Strada. Finally, the Freshman-Junior Social brought the month to a festive close. Students sing at the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit. Preparing the SSO Welcome Wagon are Seniors Carol Rovegno, Rosalind Petrizzo, Ellen Michaels, Maryann Miller, Kathy Glynn, Barbara Elter, Ginny Leo, and Kathy Feiler. 1
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The proud moment finally arrives as Sally Bright blue skies and crisp fall weather heralded the arrival of' October as classes took time from busy schedules to attend a very different and rewarding Day of Recollection. On the thir-N teenth, the faculty, religious and lay, had a Professional Day on! the HA campus while students enjoyed a holiday. Mrs. Dorisl Peters headed a Career Week program of lectures, films, and discussions. Juniors received PSAT results and could now lookl forward to the real thing. Underclassmen prepared for their Mission Dance as seniors eagerly counted the days until Ringi Ceremony. As Fathers and Daughters once again clashed on HA'si court, the student body was treated to a preview of the 1966-1967, varsity and hopes were high for a winning season. On Halloween' senior goblins haunted the convent, scaring away the last rem-i nants of a tired October. l l i An interested HA faculty listens to speaker, Brother Anthony, FSC. Smithson receives her ring from Rev. Kenneth Moore, 0. Carm. Sister Elaine calls the next senior. The many llves of seniors unmasked on Halloween. 44 Discussing recent trends in secondary education, Brother Anthony, FSC con- ducts a lively question period. We quicken our pace t
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