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Bewildered freshmen on the steps of Villa Maria eagerly discuss Orientation activities with Group Leader, Mary Holland. JUNIOR YEAR-a year filled with responsibilities and privileges. Beginning their third year at lmmaculata, the iuniors are welcomed back to campus with the important task of familiarizing their little-sister class with lmmaculata's beloved traditions. Recognizing their proven ability, lmmaculata bestows upon the juniors the rings of amethyst, symbols of unending love and loyalty. Then comes the preparation for the climax of the year, Junior Week! A time remembered for life, it is a whirlwind of activities-The highlights: Blazer Day, Class Dinner, and, finally, the Junior Prom. lt is a time filled with gaiety in which all lmmaculata reioices in goals secured and work well done. The officers of the class of 1962, Ann Sunday, Elizabeth Herbert, Margaret Guinan i and Mary Scott, gather in the rotuncla to formulate N the closely guarded secrets for the festivities of their Junior week.
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Stage fright is non-existent in these seasoned performers as they successfully audition for another Club del Campo. IN its Few YEARS on campus the Social Com- mittee has realized many successes in inter- collegiate mixers, negotiating for blind dates, and in Club del Campo, their newest venture. This organization provides lrnmaculatans with the important news of events throughout the collegiate circuit, thus unifying the bond among the various universities and colleges located in this area. These presentations and the socializing among students widen the scope of the individual and the ioint interests of all college students. Thus the social sphere is enlarged and integrated with the other facets of the Immaculatan way of life to de- velop conscious interest, participation, and support ot the undertakings by the entire stu- dent body. in good Deeds R. H. BENSON Let charity issue , l l l i Blind dates or no blind dates poses a problem for Social Committee members Margaret Torpey, Le Andrea Werthman, and Eileen Campbell. Frances Carey and Toni Girard post a forthcoming event of the Social Committee while Le Andrea Werthman voices her approval. ,W . tai EWS ' iw' QUE Dil l mi '7
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