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I underclass 10 The class of '81 came to school with the look not unlike any ordi- nary freshman class, but these freshmen were tradition breakers. They entered the building with uniform pants and sweater intro- duced this year. They also had the opportunity to have a class mod- erator who was a freshman of sorts, herself. For Sister Marilyn, this was her first experience as a class moderator. The frosh be- came guinea pigs for an experi- ment called library orientation. They were taught to use the Dewey Decimal System, Fleader's Guide, card catalogues, and audio-visual equipment. After this, they experi- enced career orientation. Led by Mrs. Barr, they took the Occupa- tional and Vocational Survey. Using these results, they tried to answer the question: What will I do when I grow up? Most traditions remained the same. They still spent their free time in study hall. The big sis-lit- tle sis party was finally held fafter Christmasl, and the freshmen, who already knew the ropes of high school, nevertheless enjoyed their big sisses. The newcomers took an excep- tionally long time to elect officers. And, indecisively, they chose iDonald Ducklblue-and-yellowj, rechose fPink Panther!blue-and- yellowj, and re-rechose lPink Pantherfpink-and-blackl as their mascot and class colors. Through it all, the freshmen showed that they had made their mark at school, and they would be back for more. tal At the end of a mod, Darlene Keil pre- pares to leave study hall. lbl Frosh class moderator, Sister Marilyn leads the class officers in their first meeting. fcl As most other frosh, Rebecca Plezia spends her free time in study hall. idl Freshmen spirit is exemplified in the amount of baked goods made. lei Tracy Estes is caught at her locker in the middle of a mod. ffl Finding her first day at school enjoyable, Marie McCartney looks forward to a wonderful year. lgl Class officers from left to right: lpresidentl Leslie Adams, lvice-presidentl Melissa Muller, lsecretaryj Joanne Kirschner, ftreasurerl Mary Harms. Freshmen Heads Spin With 'HTTP A V
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