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Page 94 text:
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Rzgors, Delights o Dominican Days Calotioate Freslnnan Pink soap wax, warm water, and a little labor by Sue Schuster and Mary Hergott produce sparkling lockers, red rough hands, dirty knees, and school pride. The freshmen aren't so green this year! They sparkle with vivid colors that radiate through every smile, even every sigh. Struggling onward, they find that with each dayis dawn- ing come new dilemmas - and new delights. Keep to the right! Walk in twos! Go to the end of the line! - the labyrinth of doors, halls, and stairs leaves them hopelessly muddled. Dropping books amid taunts of Freshie fails to dampen their ego. Ten volumes of notes, thirty pounds of text books, fifteen inches of fact-filled file cards, and empty boxes of No-Doz arm them against the scourge of final exams. Although the youngest members of the Dominican family, the freshmen sally forth as established troopers to answer the call of every school endeavor. Eagerness to match the pace of the upperclassmen in a profusion of drives, raffles, projects, and programs keep these girls scurrying throughout the year. The freshmen's first big night - the night of the mission dance - reveals unsuspected social graces and recently developed charms. The three days of silent retreat give the ninth graders a fresh feeling of inner peace. As new members of the family, the freshmen earn the admiration of the upperclassmen. It is evident that they have hung their hearts in the rooms down the second floor hall. Giving their exchange student, Martha Merino, a tour around school, Homeroom 203 pauses near the auditorium. Row 1: ,loAnn Corrado, Kathy Leonard, Nancy Thom, Mary Cook, Linda Trupiano, Claudia Caramagno, Kathy Swiderski, Marilyn McLean, Anne Moesta, Sandy Brmlt, Bernadette DeLosh, Mary Kronner, Kathy Tyo, Judy Grau, Mary Mclnnisg Row 2: Mary Holleran, Cheryl Polosky, Martha Merino, Dorthea Krafczyk, Barb Morow, Iudy Dominek, Kathy 88 Babaut, Cindy Donovan, Pat Vaalasy, Barb Beck, Rosalyn Badala- rnenti, Kathy Kotowski, Connie O'Connor, Pat Quayhack, Marlene Baveschot, ,lanice Hamann, Row 3: Cynthia Lech, Kathy Hargreaves, Diane Murphy, Chris Lindeman, Kathy Desfiosiers, Colleen Lund- wall, Marilyn Allne, Mary Wood, Pat Santavicca, Margie Phillips, ,lill Bourget, Kathy Kraemer, Yvette LeZontier, Chris lacobs. Don't sit under the apple tree . . . expresses their unity in friendship.
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Page 93 text:
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-- joy is the bounce of an underclassman. Dr f fe f-f' for L-L..----A'f '., 'i+..:--' '- ...,-- ir... n i . 1 I w lt is the anticipation of the first day of school And the bliss of the last day. I t is the thrill of an A on a physics exam And the relief of a postponed Latin test. It is preparing surprises for Sister's feast day. It is the excitement of the ,l.M.P., The gaiety of the sophomore carnival And the electricity of freshmen elections. I t is the triumph of surpassing senior paper poundage And the quiet peace of Holy Week Retreat. An underclassnzan is a sunliurst of energy, Illuminated and warnierl By the beauty of joy. .J 1 1 .L-A' 1,-Hg 'L' Lf' up I1 Q , ,Egg- i Q 3 .-1.. .. 2
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Page 95 text:
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Participation at Mass in the gym requires intense wills, strong backs, and calloused knees discovers I-Iomeroom 205. Row 1: Joyce Henes- see, Judy Glasser, Joanne Kohn, Marcia DeBusschere, Janice Archer, Maria Biondo, Theresa Kralik, Kathy Paonessa, Sandy Duch, JoAnn Goble, Gloria Gaynor, Row 2: Jane Cnudde, Mary Ann DiMercurio, Laura Cottrell, Amy Hyba, Christine Shienke, Donna Latchney, Pat Klatt, Cathy Lepiccolo, Janice Eloot, Sharon Howard, Kathy Graceyg Row 3: Pat Connor, Mary Rudd, Mary Beth Sullivan, Julianne Kuznia, Yvonne Lezontier, Pam Oleksiak, Carolyn Sabat, Susan Parko, Mary Pomeroy, Cathy McPherson, Elizabeth Natterg Row 4: Arlene Companella, Diana Szal, Diane Strasz, Sharyn Tito, Carol Skope, Mary Conlan, Kathleen Martin, Joan Lewis, Jane Yanik, Carol Van Ermen, Mary Jane Tourougeau. lt is meet and proper to do so, quotes the missal. Q., Enthusiastically chanting cheers, freshman Homeroom 204 bolsters team's morale. Row 1: Carolyn Linden, Sandy Beyma, Ann Patrice Connelly, Kathy Livingston, MaryAnn Carollo, Nancy Distelrathg Row 2: Karen Jannon, Terry Wersching, Kathy Federspiel, Beryl Seyferth, Sandy Pierce, Joann Tisler, Joyce Grizybowski, Maureen Taylor, Judy Dinko, Sandy Gabridgeg Row 3: Dorothy Bette, Debbie Chambers, Rosemary Bailey, Mary I-Iergott, Terry Bolone, Julie Schneider, Molly Stackpoole, Sandy Wysockig Row 4: Holly Hod- kinson, Barb Colter, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Peggy De Meyer, Mary Anne Meagher, Suzanne Millenback, Renee Nohoun, Barb La Grasso, Beth Wilson, Row 5: Jolanta Bielenin, Irene Hasse, Sharon Mize, Sue Hribljan, Rosemary Hearens, Mary Hass, Kathy Karalla, Paula Gerald, Janet Picciurro, Pamela De Santes. Dominican's vic- torious scores justify their exuberant shouts. 89
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