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H-1 Patty Maher gets into the swing of the game during tennis practice which began in August VVhen Jack Lewis talks, people listen, while instructions are given for a scrim- mage game between the red and gold teams. Zfopeniny Lisa Geraci kicks with enthusiasm while practicing to the routine If My Friends Could See Me Now, performed at the game against Kaneland. Al The opening of school brings Jerry Haggerty to the sophomore book sale run by stalf and Student Council.
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Sp t, enthusiasm, and blue and white After entering the front doors of I.C., one is It may be n first, but after walking ten m -pons are up for the Benet game. greeted by students, faculty, and the stained the entire student body is glad to be ba k S homore girls practice cheers after glass window donated by the class of '53.' It school following the October 19 hool one brisk fall day. represents the ideal knight and scholar. Walkathon. In the building at 217 Cottage Hill Ave. Elmhurst, Il. 60126, the 789 members of Immaculate Conception High School have found that there is SUMETHING INA KNIGHT Postscript Vol. 44
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What's that special about a iwhole Knight' HERE IS SOMETHING IN AN I.C. Knight and it's not something easily attained. Immaculate Conception is not it is a school built on a 4-part philosophy. Its founder, Monsignor Plunkett, wanted I.C. to be a school for the awhole person. The cultural, physical, spiritual and social aspects of each person imite to form SOMETHING IN A KNIGHT. Schedule changes handled by Mr. Sig- mund Lisowslci offer students flexibility in their classes. Football players aren't the only ones who practice hard during the slunmer, shown by a varsity cheerleader, Amy Mitchell, practicing a popular cheer Hold 'ern, Defense. '41 Dave Guvfrieri and Bill Olson show that getting down to the dirt during a scrim- mage game, usually held on Sundays, d0esn't bother them at all. v f-nuigfsi just a 4- story red brick building,
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