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Abstract thinking proves a de- manding task as the freshman approaches his algebra o r general mathematics course; first, princi- ples, then, application. Science courses explain everyday phenom- ena and establish habits of care- ful and exact observation. Citi- zens within a few years of voting familiarize themselves with the basic facts of world economic problems in the ninth grade so- cial studies course; they will all too soon bear the responsibility of applying Christian principles to the solution of some of these. FRESHMEN 1 O 4 Taking a peek through the library doors are Julie Bogardus (sitting) and Carol Lursi, Anne LaComb, Sharon Moretti, Kathleen Gedatus, Margaret Osborne and Mary Ann Grumley. 60
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Soon the freshmen feel right at home as assignments pile up. The academic program offered to the ninth-grader is designed to pre- pare him for intellectual matur- ity. The religion course broadens and deepens the student ' s ideas of Christianity ' s Divine Founder; English reviews grammar, ex- pands vocabulary and literary judgment, and helps the young learner develop poise through oral projects. Father Reinhart lends a helping hand as Joseph Kosmicki, Bernard Minch, Vincent Rudzki, James Dartt, James Collins, William Raplee (standing) James Enanyk and Paul Backes (seated) dress for Mass. Leo Rhode, Kuhard Salmon, John Irwin, Darrell De Puc Merriam, Donald Mann (sitting) put their time to good use lab. (standing) — David a the Earth Science Joseph Cascio. Philip Devon, Philip Rich- mond and James Kieffer eagerly contribute their share to James Mayes for the Missions. 59
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Freshmen girls lisien aitentively at a class meetinj;, Barbara Matkowiak, Jennifer Dense, Mary Ann Qua- trano, Monica Sullivan, Shanin Blake, Susan Gilbert, Margaret Little, (back) Patricia Lagonegro, Barbara Dunlap, Mary Richardson, Carol Burke, Barbara Payne (front). Beauty quickly returns after a withering gym period, for M.if Ann Kamas, Roxanne Bailey (kneeling) Kathleen Frailey, Regina Lynch (sitting) Rita Ruhmel, Therese Mirando, Helen Brownell, Barbara Pucci (standing). Dorothy Hee, Virginia Bucy, Barbara Allmendinger, Joanne Pesegi, Theresa Tremblay, Susan Taylor, Rita Houck, Denise Milford, Michelle Wholebeen, Margaret Paciorek, Mary Lin- berger wait in line to buy their milk at freshmen lunch. 61
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