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Are we playing fanimal ball' with the seniors today? , 'Wly lock won't open! g HWhere did you say Room 58 is? were all among the muffled cries uttered by some of this year's freshmen. Having to adjust to their new environment, these eager students learned quickly-their's was a year of exploring, making mistakes, learning to laugh about their errors, and trying again. The faculty always willing to listen and offer advice, guided the students through many seeming catastrophies. Carried along by the fast pace of student life these newcomers to Immaculata began their aca- demic schedule with an unprecedented eagerness to learn. They marvelled at new subjects, some- times overwhelmed, but never despairing. Religion I delved into biblical times for a historic view of Catholicism. Algebra I built a foundation of mathematics, and English I offered the students a taste of Shakespeare, Dickinson, and Poe. The freshmen of Immaculata, after a fulfilling year, were prepared academically, spiritually, and so- cially for the challenges of sophomore year. 7 Student Council Members Kevin Murphy and Joan Tozzi visualized responsibilities as potential leaders of the class of 1972. l Katherine Dahms, John Bennett, Richard Sternadori, Carla Sue Perantoni, and Richard Lella pondered over the oncoming duties as Associate Representatives. 139
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1 A X, l H- Freshman Representatives David Ceponis. Maryanne Eckert, James Ritcey, William Zaninelli, John Hardgrove. and John MCGinIy conveyed the true lmmaculatan spirit by their attendance at the first scrimmage against Dunellen. Class Council l38
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Judith Baab, Anna Marie Beleznay, Anna Barrella, Maureen Bassinger, Joseph Brucia, Deborah Baxter, Melanie Bieros, William Burke, Lawrence Brookes, John Bennett, Eugene Black, Kenneth Buratti. Standing: Gino Conti, Ellen Collins, Anne Compeau, William Cordes, William Clifford. Sitting: Keiren Cassidy, Lori Conrad, Edward Cooper, Margaret Cashin. Thomas Corona. First Row: Bernard Cassidy, Leo Carlino. Sec ond Row: Gary Busby, Mari Bucklaw. Kevin Del Paggio, Constance Demery, Thomas Crivello, Katherine Dahms, Ed- ward Doran. Lisa DeFeo, Mark Dooley, Madeline Cuthbert, Robert Dacuk, Robert Dorsey. Richard Dooley, Adrienne Crofford. 140
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