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And A Typical ' Frosh ' NAME ALIAS GRADE AGE STUDENT RECORD Maureen Gallagher MO Nine (9) Fourteen (14) Maureen Gallagher was your typical freshman in some respects, but very dif- ferent from the norm. Maureen was al- ways immaculately groomed and always had a big smile on her face which finished off her pretty looks. Maureen comment- ed, Newman is quite a change of pace from my last school, but I do like it. Maureen added that acting was her favor- i te subject and that she also enjoyed her English classes. I like the atmosphere and the people and the good looking guys! , she said. Maureen enjoyed cook- ing and different sports such as raquet- ball, football, frisbee and swimming. She said, I like to cook because it ' s fun and I can please my family while I ' m doing it. Plus it helps my mom when she ' s too busy or tired to make dinner. On the weekends Mo , as her friends called her, liked to go to the beach and enjoyed parties, especially smaller par- ties with her friends. During the year the events that Maureen liked the best were the Punk Dances. They were great and soo wild. Typical Freshman? Not Like- ly. Student Life 207
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Ordinary Orange NAME ALIAS GRADE AGE STUDENT RECORD Rodderick Orange Rod Ten (10) Fifteen (15) Rodderick Orange was a typical sopho- more at Cardinal Newman. His days were just like that of many other students. At 6:30 A.M. he rose to greet the new day. Living in Riviera Beach, he allowed fif- teen minutes to get to school. Rodderick enjoys. Newman and says specifically he likes the way it ' s run. His favorite class like that of many freshmen and sopho- mores was P.E. He took the other re- quired courses which included Biology, English, and math. His one elective as a sophomore was Modern World History. After school Rodderick went home and had a snack (usually a bologna sandwich.) He did homework and watched T.V.; one of his favorite television programs was That ' s Incredible. He also enjoyed go- ing to movies and although he was not on a team at Newman, he liked to play foot- ball in his spare time. At the end of the day Rodderick went to bed usually around 10:30 P.M. to rest up for another typical day in the life of a Cardinal New- man sophomore. 206 Student Life
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ZOH When you looked out over the vast sea of cars in the stude nt parking lot you can see quite a few. In fact, almost 350. But if you looked closer you might notice some rather unique members of this crowd. Had you taken a stroll into the parking lot (which incidentally you shouldn ' t have been out there anyway) you might have come across these automotive beauties: Starting with the first line of cars be- yond the tennis courts sat Patty Farmer ' s white RX-7. A sporty little machine when you figure that it can excellerate better than a Porshe 911. Down a few rows and to the left you almost run into Ed Gal- braith ' s ' 66 blue Mustang Convertible. Ed was also the proud owner of a ' 66 Shelby ' stang and a ' 57 T-Bird. Four cars down was David Martoccia ' s Brown ' 74 MG, from the land of Racing Green . Past two old chevys and a Fairmong Station wagon was Stacy Lamoyeux ' s white Z- 28. The car just looked fast even sitting still, remember, it has a 450 under the hood. Sitting under a tree was Louise Stevens ' tan Camero which was quite a popular car with the students at New- man. Every year there seemed to be at least five or six of them in the parking lot. Next to it was Rick Paladino ' s brown Gucci Caddillac. A very unique car that had the Gucci material for a vinyl roof. One row over was Randy Randolph ' s green Honda Accord. Hondas used to be no bigger than a bread box, but the Ac-
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