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Showing lOO ' f satisfaction with their lOO ' r cooperation in the Credo Patron Drive, Sylvester Zielinski, John Hall, David Tallman, Richard Haldeman and George Maloney look over the drive ' s report. SOPHOMORES Thomas Levanduski, Edward Cramer, Timothy Backes, Michael Collins, Matthew Cary, Michael Painton, James Spallone, Brian Holleran, Dennis Godwin, and Michael Applin listen attentively before exercising their vocal chords in Sopomore singing. Second-year students struggle with a foreign language — Latin, German, French. Pronunciation and irregular forms, dependent clauses and the proper ending for the perfect tense — all these con- fuse them and weigh upon their growing shoulders. They grow with the weight of work. They begin clear and clever thinking. So this is what ' s behind that locked door exclaim . . . Dennis Nurnberg, Mike Congdon, Mike Lynch, Patrick Moreo, Charles Comereski, John Dartt, Richard Budnik, Edward Kesser, and Henry Lockwood as Mr. Tessier condescends to show them the men ' s faculty room. 50
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Sophomores Suzanne Brougham, Sharon Ferraro, Mary Gavvlas, Palraia Maloney, Karen Sher- hak. Constante Roekett, Dianne Morrcll, Sharon Da is and Carol Langsdnt take lime out to romp in the snow hefore hoarding the huses for home. The sdphoiiKire re-enters Ntjtre Dame in the spirit of being a part, a statistic, in the whole. He takes Lip his workload with fa- iniliar second ear subjects. These subjects, too, are disillusioning. Thev are far more difificult, more ad anced. The}- scrape awa ' the frosting and begin on the cake. Kathleen Gauthier, Pristilla Hart, Mary Lee Cannon, Eileen Crane (sitting), Mary Jane Bednarek, Marijon Meek find Communism a greater Project in 1963 than ever before. Shorthand students, Sharon Robertson, Francine Pona, Sharon Ungvarsky, and Kathleen Collins, try out their skill at the blackboard. 49
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Training for the world of busi- ness begins. Orderly columns of figures in a bank statement; neat- ness and precision in handling a- typewriter — these are beginners ' skills, a foundation for a life ' s work. John Livingood, James Donahue, Joseph Holleran, Michael Mc- Gee, John Mangels (on the bars). Thomas Kondrk, Richard Bu- zako, Rithard Haldeman take time out from gym class to have their picture taken for the Credo. John Swift, J iseph Buffalin, Robert Huddle, Michael Ross, Anthony Fitzpatrick, Robert Mc- Namara, Mrs. Fisher, Edward Curtin, l)a id Frisk, Michael Morrell and Michael Donlin take time out from World History to examine the news films donated by the Pepsi Cola Company. 51
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