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FROSH ENGLISH PERFECTIONALISTS HE MUST FOR FRESHMEN is English. Heading toward he road to accepted English are the freshmen pictured above. The way is shown to them by the dynamic instructor, r. John Gregory O'Brien, during one phase of their iourney at least. If they keep a watchful eye, the stumbling blocks should not be too difticult to surmount. Front, left to right: P. Duffy, B. Heirncm, P. Butters, M. Anderson, B. Sirek. econd row: M. Giemer, D. Day, M. E. Yentz, B. Covanagh, M. K. Sullivan, . McAuliffe, Kt Sindelor. Third row: V. Jaspers, M. Gothmon, J. O'Malley, L. Ludock, A. Johnson, P. Hort, P. O'Donnell. Fourth row: W. Emmel, M. L. Kane, B. Ryan, N. Dupuis, C. Koehmstedt, P. Meier, G. Donaldson. Fifth ow: M. Monaghon, K. Mockler, M. McDougoll, D. Carroll, L. Turnowski, . McGuire, B. Freischle. BUENOS DIAS, SENORITAS! THIS STUDIOUS GROUP of Freshmen are trying to solve the mysteries of 0 new language. What lies ahead appears very obscure but no doubt time and study will make Spanish their very own. Front row left to right: R. Webster, J. O'Malley, M. Ander- son, M. Riedel. Second row: L. Tarnowski, L. Hill, P. Dufty, G. Kessler. Third row: K. Hawkins, M. Apple, B. Heimonn, M. Schmutzer.
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INTRODUCING THE Hit Hill naire to discover what the outlook of the freshma was. Eighty-two percent stated that the future seeme: very hdppy, while twelve percent were doubtful September twenty-f'lrst marked the invasion of the campus by one hundred and twenty-five freshmen from eighteen states and Puerto Rico. While the seniors tried to take them by the hand and tell them how welcome they were and escort them to their rooms with motherly kindness, they were a bit ill at ease. But with arranging their rooms and meeting new girls they were soon very busy. Registration come and they did live through it and the next day was completely taken with Physical examinations, Psychological, and Personality tests. Last of all the Towers staff squeezed in a question- and six percent were downright pessimistic. The stat? also wished to know whether their om, bitions were altruistic or egoistic. Eighty percent 0 their futures held a large measure of altruism whil the futures of twenty percent were wound aroun? the ego. During the next four years they will work unde the guiding hand of St. Scholasticas and reveal th beautiful picture of the ideal Christian woman, wher one hundred percent of their altruistic ambitions wi be achieved and the egoism of the twenty perce will be either transformed or modified. OFFICERS-Ieft to right: A. Johnson, Student Council Representative; D. Volk, Student Council Represen- tative; K. Sindlar, President; 5. Stock, Vice President; E. Ellingson, Treasurer; M. E. Yentz, Secretary.
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EINS - ZWEI - DREI GERMAN IS RAPIDLY GAINING GROUND if this large smiling first year class is any evidence. These freshmen are a long way from fluent reading, but they are making progress and they claim it is fun. Front, left to ri ht: R. Baatz, C. Braa, B. Buiold, P. Butters, D. Carroll. Second row: W. Emmel, B. Freischle, M. Gothmann, M. Gross. Third row: V. Jaspers, J. Lambert, P. Meier, K. McDonnell, M. l. McLean. Fourth row: M. Monaghun, D. Moran, J. Norgren, L. Paulson. Fifth row; M. Piering, B. Ryan, D. Volk, D. Day, K. Mockler. OH! FOR A SILENT NOOK IN THE STUDENT SEMINAR with cases of manuscripts and books dating back to 1631, the oldest being AN ABRIDG- MENT OF BOOKS VALUABLE TO YOUNG PEOPLE, lining the walls, we find: Seated left to right, K. McDonnell, J. Norgren, L. Hill, M. Gleeson, C. Stangl, and B. Olesen. Standing: M. Grotto and F. Cebulla. Seemingly modern books and not the old hold their atten- tion. First mid-semesters just around the corner may be the motivating factor.
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