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STUDENTS board busses with sighs of relief after a full day of trials at MC. O Each Season lrrors AFTER a hard day's work at M.C., Pat Dock, Maryanne Bakarich, Anne Lanctot, Pam Birch, Joe Wallace, Margie DeMarino, Kathy Snyder, James Racine, and Karen Gibbons take advantage ofa beautiful autumn day to view the campus.
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SENIOR door awaits the arrival of the Class of '67, Unique Activit Deeply intertwined in Morris Catholic's student life is the campus. It sets the atmosphere for all stu- dent goals and activities. The most important of these goals is religion whose atmosphere is typified by the statue of the Blessed Lady which greets all M.C. students as they approach Lourdes Drive. In the fall, interest turns to Sullivan Field where Crusaders clash in resounding battles and the great gridiron sport comes to the fore. Spectator spirit is heightened throughout the season by pep rallies, one of the students' means of showing their support for their team. This support does not go unrewarded when returning Crusaders are greeted by the sight of their blue victory fiag fiying at full mast. With the approach of winter, Crusaders move in- doors and meet their adversaries on the basketball court and the wrestling mats. Anxious Crusaders once again pack the stands to cheer their team on to victory. The first intimation of spring comes, not with the first green leaves on the trees, but with the Cru- saders' return to the great outdoors via the base- ball diamond. Spring is an active season and the campus sets the background for all the extra- curricular activities. One of the traditional activities sponsored by the Student Council Association is the annual school picnic in which the football field is transformed into a fair ground. This is a day for skateboard contests down the driveway, three-legged races, and softball. All this belongs to Morris Catholic's campus which plays an important part in all activities. The cool surrounding woods form a backdrop for all the school happenings. REFLECTING atmosphere, the campus offers refuge for students
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