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Freshmen Along with their tastes they acquire new environments . . . difference lockers and combinations, different uniforms and codes of dress, and different rankings in the divisions of student status. Last but far from least they acquire new attitudes on which to base their future goals. acquire a new taste for many things other than food . . . clothes, friends, educational systems, social encounters. Whether their tastes are permanent or temporary, they experience the freshness of them; then begin to grow with those tastes to alue life. 22 ■
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Left to right, Moderators for the event: Sr. Joan of Arc (Adviser of National Honor Society); Mr. Tom Sunderbruch, Boys' Division Counselor; Sr. Mary Lucilia, Girls’ Division Counselor. Fr. Mohr jokes with Mr. and Mrs. Schulte. A. University of Iowa representative. B. Loyola University, Chicago, repre- sentative. C. Gary Froeschle and Pete Kelly, representatives of Assumption stu- dents eager to represent AMS in the college world. The Stapleton twins, Maureen and Marie, listen and ponder what a college representative discusses with their parents. National Honor Society officers: (Busy participants and plan- ners behind the scenes of the night's activities.) Left to right, Doug Gadient, Judy Kelling, John Kiley, and Linda Hunstad. 24
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