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LEFT: Do we really have to carry these books around all day? We should have known better' X wt .l Em 7 K A '. 4 ig, fk 4 1.51 Wg 23 in . . E N tlit J . A 'I R53 it 5 ' Q in g L . Vltt E .. fa J. Y Fr 'Z ,glwsfbff -ml .Q fi E' .,x.f'vx K xg I V . 2. K . 'C X it at i wi. if-wx Q .K 'W' ' . ff? L11 . xf Q if 5 ix .. if. H V . . zl' .N x I . X 'tt 1 fn: -- . ' Y if - Q : '- af R IH H: ,. ' x ' J T 0 fr if 1 31 D L ii. V' ,. x I W tf, ' . -3 yg J y F we T if ltt J 5 ' 1 :': fl 1 Z 22.33 if 'gy . X 1' 5 f . ' F. if fl .Lf '- in f. ' .IL '2 - ri' 4 . . M .- .1 T -r'y iii . V . t if! f. . MlDDLE LEFT: Getting down to the business of studying, Sue Reese finds that the library is an ideal spot forjust such an activity. No noise! Hopefully . . . K. Dufour J. DuFresne J. Dusek A. Eberhard J. Egan M. Elias G. Ellingwood M. Ellingwood K. Ferrara R. Feyen J. Flaherty S. Flaherty C. Fohrenkamm M. Fruci M. Gaertner N. Gagliardi G. Ganzel L. Gardner V. Gatzmeyer T. Gavin M. Gentile T. Gentry D. Gidlund M. Grabowski S. Graske M. Gresback J. Haltiner M. Haney M. Harper P. Hartman M. Hawkins R. Hayne LEFT Andrea Deeb and Denise LaVaque seem to be in a daze while purchasing books on orien tation day. Soon they will settle down to the normal pace ofAM M. Freshmenfl ll
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FRESHMEN i B. Adams A I V A , M-Andefson tif T -to A. Arp f-l .5g,1f A gf? 33' A i 'I' Babel' ., vlfl. T E' . , I vw l ef' . r T T .X g 1 M. Bang Q, x A ' SQ B.Barilla o if . . at M. Barrett 527 Tr' f . ,,:Q . X Q f 4 . M. Barron ig T X V ,fx ,N u N .gg ,Q , ' V' lt ' . , V- 1 35. K. Barry , 1 ,W L. Beaurline X Q TZ, M.Behr tn, M K. Belair 1' V 5 3 t D.Belka s Q A N S. Bethke '- :. v b .wfi . ' K. Bias M W F-' I sales - a I X ' ' M.. N M. Bomersine M. Boschert M. Brandt B' Bifulk ai 0 onfusion disappears as frosh learn the way 0fA MM girls Who,s a dumb frosh? There ought to be a law. ,fs .ft its 4- 'Q T? kr.: 4 ' : . hgj'. f in , .ef -Q wa W rl ,Yu I ,. L1 A ! .t I , . 4 If ts and overflowing their arms, they were given the grand tour. 9- . : xy, . ,,, New batches of freshmen But could they remember? inf K ' trampled the halls What with concentrating on why looking for classes, they got FIVE English books , rf l mislaid lockers, and what unstructured time was, MI xg g 4 and maybe, if they were lucky, how could they? rt T a friendly face. When picture time came 'round AQ For some strange reason they felt like all AMMers. A , at , they had problems. That's me? I don't like it. 5 lf 2 They were new, But AMM proved to be more X Q f, Their blue tags and shiny shoes than just a building, EEEI i T Y were noticed in that special way. it was friends, teachers, Combinations of this locker good times, T in if and that locker laughing times and J. Brannigan, L-.Bf0Wn, E. Bucher l muddled in their minds. crying times. U ji.BgQfi'a'fBFgfgfgfbihijl1?Y along with mass confusion. AMM was now their school, 5,C,iS1e,,A, Deeb, L, Devauh Books stacked to their foreheads their lives. T- DOHOVHH, D- DOHC, B. Drew ll0fFreshmen t
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Freshmen class elections generate class spirzt M. Hilger M. Hoffman D. Hudalla J. Hudalla E. Hurley M. Hynan M. Jackson M. Jovanovich B. Kaniewski S. Kegley B. Kensy B. Kielkucki R. Kiesling M. Klein A. Kluge J. Kluzik K. Knajdek D. Kohler J. Kohler K. Koller M. Korf R. Koscielak D. Kuehn L. Lais L. LaPlante J. LaScotte D, LaVaque N. Lecher C. LeM ay M. Leonhart V. Lescarbeau J. Libra L. Liesenfeld B. Lilyquist T. Loeffler L. Malkush R. Markie E. Masson C. McDonough M. McDonough Zs..i :.f : Q ' 5,3 A . W Sv-se. RI. Qt 3. pf E my X L , ,,, . 1 ' Q 1 re J 'ffl , l . te SL . xl f be to '.. ... WE .r.l 'W rll I fs .. A fg ' A' 5: A, f l If f J- f 5 K .. l f - to ' .f J- s .ole e . Q K JP l..r. 4 ,-ae 1 All . Q s. 1 f....5 I 4 -'-. , 'iw ,M ia l h 'Z'. A, ' ' , 'L 5 lk ,. 4 ,.- S 4 7 V A N, . ' K 'ri 0 0 fl .K I 71:5-if ,: 3 ' Q LL, , -El J kr . X 5 .. t 'V AEA ? I H 1 . . I 5 A1 'fi f it ' 1 I fe - 1... I . sf A iii ' A W 5 Q- M' ff' 1 ' . , :ff ' I l .L 5 1 ' F ' f--- L K fl f, J A N- ' 255 N.. Q... W 'ti r s fe sr, ,E I lj ' il f ir. fr, f-1 V, R .1 .. i, ,.., Q .7 AE 5- fl ' ABOVE: Showing enthusiasm and support, these freshmen back their favorites. RIGHT1 Mr. Asenbrenner watches class spirit grow. l l2fFreshmen
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