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labovej The giant A in Alleman's main lobby symbolizes different ideas to different people - academics, activity, attitudes, achievement - cmd to some antrance. Cabove leftj Sister Eucharista and her third period Latin class get acquainted fleftj as Father Gildner and aides prepare for the annual rush on the supply store. vw-wh' sf fabovel No Pat Logan didn't lose a contact lens, he found a penny and found himself pushing it across the floor at the Welcome Frosh Dance.
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FRESHMAN WEEK Faces, Places, . . . So Much to Learn fobovej 30, 7, l2, and frustro- tion wcis the case as the frosh tried their lockers for the first time. Qrightl Mrs. Bcabinski tests Greg BouIion's eyes, one of her many iobs cis infirmorion. The first week of school is a time of change, not only for the annual influx of freshman students, but also for returning upperclassmen as all face new courses and some new teachers. Freshman Week '63 was characterized by a lack of space and an abundance of noise as work progressed on the new addition. On hand to greet the 362 Frosh and 941 returning sopho- mores, juniors and seniors were the 48 members of the faculty, including 10 new teachers. It wasn't long before students employed the :services of Mrs. Clifford Babinski, AHS,s first infirmarian. Upperclassmen found that the change from 7 to 8 periods gave them seemingly longer days. To step on or not to step on became the question as students noticed the new A in the main lobby. Students became numbers and cards as the IBM system efficiently catalogued everyone. . .V It .... s are f H 1'
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Class ol '67 Largest Ever This year's 362 member frosh class was the first to benefit from a reorganized Freshman Representative Committee. Emphasizing par- liamentary procedure, the representatives gave instructions each Wfednesday to prepare The freshmen for their role in student government- Meinbers of the committee were, l. to r., Linda Engels, Peggy O'Neill, Sally Negro, Pam Brady, Barb Robinson Mike Petersmith, Liz Stein - it hauser, Dave Sodac, Nancy Neu, Donna Nagel and Candy iQ fi e Carroll. R X New rf 1' f .N 4 J- uf-gf:-qu, :Q s5,J1sr,,g 1 cg .gt I dv, Q Q- we . HOMEROOM lA - Sister Mary Loyola, O.S.B. row l f- Nancy Mueller, Peggy Lannan, Mary Kay Fecht, Mary Ovendem, Mary Ann Scl'1nell,l.oreHaLit1ig, Diane DeCausen1oker. row 2 fe Jay Wyffels, Gary Brand, Joe VanHoe, Fred Rodts, David Fyfe, Mike Valley, Duane White. row 3 Jeff Schmilz, Roger Lavery, Pa? Arnold, Tom Barnett, Craig VandeMorlell, Don Koster, Pat Clark, Steve Kehoe, row 4 Bill Folk, Linda Schoubroeclc, Linda Young, Joellen Harris, Janet Gang, Janet Hood, Donna Longueville, Sherrie Sleclsel. row 5 - Bill McMillin, John Viren, Janice Vollenweider, Linda Van Opdorp, Torn Geniignoni, Sandy Glaudel, Mary Ellen Nugent, Larry Leahy, John Sundeen lll
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