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School Life is a Look into the Future, i I WONDER WHOSE PICTURE HFS TAKING NOW? ml-ISGS THE FUTURE OF CATHOLICISM is up to you, emphasizes Jim ETITOTT- BETTY 5mlTl1 is iUST HOT in The mood TOT Thinking Mr. Robert Vlacancich, a Glenmary seminarian, addressing the after a hard day with school photographer, Robert Faller. Seniorboyg, AFTER A NON-SCHEDUL,ED SETON'S PROUD COACH, Henry Read, awarding varsity letters MR, JOSEPH VIDEL SHQT, Mr. Failer happily re- to his well-deserving team members represented here by Ken Maintenance treats. Dobran, Jim Plate and Jack Janicek. 42 'FRIENDS, ROMANS, AND UP- PERCLASSMEN, lend me your sympathy, recites freshman George Kennedy to Ken Dobran, Barbara Bermel, Tom Burke, Philip Joyce and Larry Becker.
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Most Memorable Time In past decades it was held that the HLittle Red Schoolhouse was tI1e peak of learning. This classroom, a four sided enclosure of aca- demic aehievemeut, was just a small part of a ehild's frivolous life. Today, our massive schoolhouse is able to accommodate the academic strivings of 850 students. To these 850 the activities of the school play a big part in their lives. The ordinary school day has its ordinary routine: the test Ilelore the study, the lunch time visit to the mirror, and the uchit-chat at 3 o'elock. Then there are special days, the ones in which Seton entertains special guests, or holds a retreat, or hosts an intramural game. These are usually the days we 111ost remember. But in the hearts of all students, all days will he 1'e- memhered, some in joy, some in sorrow, hut all treasured. A SMILE OF REMEMBRANCE is shared by members of Seton's alumni and their family at Seton's Alumni Day. The Rowse family: Timmy, Mary Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowse, Sheila, Maureen, Terry. THE LATEST STORIES seem to be getting an extra twist as the girls 'ttalld' things over: scene any day on Set0n's campus, MIRROR, MIRROR on the wall, who's the fairest of us all? Moira Smith, Annette Ferrante, Maureen Mills, and two unrecognizable beauties. SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE receives the accent as Father Clancy encour- ages the sophomores, Kenneth Lynch, Deborah Muldoon, James Hac- kett, April Trautwein, Meredith Remington, and John Janicek in vocational reading. SISTER EDWARD MARIE, Supervisor of schools and Mother Maria Thoma- sita, New York Provincial of the Sisters of Charity of Halifax, enjoy their visit to Seton I-lall in December.
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a lance into the Past This year, it seems, was packed with those special days. We attended the lecture of one of Seton's first graduatesg a'College Night brought 62 representatives from various col- leges near and far. Others, too, tried to help us decide our future while at tl1e same time helping us cut classes. There were the days we proudly received our school letters, and the days freshmen, perhaps not so proudly, were called on to recite. In fact even the ordinary days seemed unusual. The menace of a yearbook photographer and of after school uvolunteern jobs was always present. All in all it was an eventful year. It was our year. A ,. fat 5- il -' -ffza,-f:f,s2M 4,.' i if .sf .. Q . ti s sas .. at . K . .., ' 4. m fr fiv- :differ sg We-rt ' W.g:vxr -:S -Qzsitfsz-Neff sr l Y f giiwi . . Y is as sa. . -V Y' Q' Q . gx xg, ,.liLEi,IilS'jg-22Lw7fTi21Jii4fill.-, VJ ' ' ,,i,e,,Wg.a-was.-a we M few, if-,...,,.s .r rs --f. f, -.,.. 1.f,y,:.wf , rt.3,.s, ,. f V ,Maniac THE CRYPT-KICKER-FIVE minus two, equals Ken Corkey Bruce Schunk, and William Sinram. THE PRACTICE OF LAW and its importance in politics are the topics of discussion be- tween Miss Anne Mead and seniors Denis Harahan, Kerry Mahon, Timothy Coville, Michael Barrett and Warren Brady. MR. HARRY MONAHAN Maintenance MR. PATRICK ENGLISH Engineer
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