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Introduction Faculty-Academics Activities Seniors Debbie Rejenl, tries to realize what her days at McAuley her three years from now. Advertising Senior Directory Index TABLE OF CONTENTS i 8 36 72 94 130 170 172
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dded Courses, Projects Demand Zeal for Learning A revised English program. New and harder math courses. A new pro- cedure for determining grades. Ad- vanced placement and grade weigh- ing - SAT, PSAT, NMSQT - it's been enough to try the patience of Job. But McAuleyans, realizing the difficulties connected with obtaining a good education, rose to the situa- tion and tackled the chores of study. Even staying physically fit wasnlt always easy when homework bor- rowed time from a good nightls sleep. Many lunches were forgotten in the anxiety of a seventh period test. Study halls were used to their fullest extent for homework and last minute studying. Challenges werenlt restricted to school hours, however. School spon- sored extracurricular projects, espe- cially intramurals, kept lVlcAuleyans jumping. And, naturally, there existed that inevitable conspiracy of the faculty to assign term papers for the same week - plus book reports, note- books, and other extra projects. At times, all looked bleak - but tena- cious McAuleyans stood up to it, re- membering: 'lWl1ere there's a will, there's a wayfl Colette Cooper, Pat Homier, Nancy Lewandowski. Camille Szydlowski, and Kathy Trudeau take advantage of a buzz session in cliemistry to master two times two on a slide rule. Whether it s sit-ups or a softball game, when one is not accustomed to exercis- through class, but upperclassmen must determine their own goals of physical ing gym class presents a challenge. Freshmen and sophomores are given goals development. 5
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