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l DOING research, Charles Mattingly uses the library. CAUGHT in the action of a day's activities, John Armstrong is seen through the looking glass along with fellow students in M.C.'s locker area. MEETING to discuss problems, John McDermott AWAITING the bell are Jim Day, John Armstrong, and Joanne Catanzaro ponder over student life, Frank Corigliarlo, John AndiC0, Rich Morris and Ted Mahnken who anticipate thejoys ofthe next class. 18 tt to ,,,. , .r
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Wealth of Feelings Moves the Deep The depth of man's involvement is the basis for his emo- tions. Commitment extends beyond internal being to the realms of society and school. Individuality exists because of emotions and moods. It is through them that a person recognizes and understands his friends and acquaintances and thus develops a greater appreciation of them. Loyalty to the vocation of young adulthood-the will- ingness to say I accept, pride in the schools' athletes! the always present Crusader spirit, participation in daily Mass, and devotion to the Holy Eucharist through the living of the Liturgy are all a part of involvement in society and school. It is oneis emotional response to these components of daily life which cause ideas to over- lap and intertwine, and thus draw the student body to- gether as truly committed Crusaders. Pride in one's school, sorrow at report cards, joy for the teams, and love of God are all emotions possessed by most Morris Catholic Crusaders. Without these basic emotions, communication among individuals would be read in the context ofemotions. A winning smile is a familiar sight on the face of Anne Lanctot who offers cheerfulness to everyone. REPORT cards can be a traumatic experience for Janice Bailey. M ARTISTIC concentration is exhibited by Kathleen Ryerson.
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Learn-Weeping, To Laugh-Gainin ROMPING the corridors, senior beauties Linda Vanderhoof, Mildred Lorenzo, Irene Blair and Paula Pekarovich ham it up a little. Student life at Morris Catholic consists of involvement in class work, activity and sports. The M.C. student is a well-rounded individual, eager to learn and willing to toil for the betterment of his school. A spirit of unity binds together the members into a solid student body. This unity lends stabili- ty, not only to the community but to the individual, in laboring for perfection. Striving toward an improved Christian life, each student uses determination as the tool for success. Religion also plays an integral role in everybody's life at Morris Catholic. MORRIS Catholic enthusiasm reaches its height as sophomore Jim DeBell0nia shows his tongue on the boys' bus going to an away game.
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