Our Blessed Mother watches as freshmen prepare their algebra lessons. They are Cl. to r.j First row: M. Glee- son, M. Camardella. Second row: C. Claps, K. Cattell, N. Bowser, A. Borde. A. Brady, C. Bizzoco. Third row: M. .-X. Collora, and J. Brombaek. Explaining an intricate diagram is A. Alonge, as her classmates listen attentively. They are Cl. to rj: V. Bianco, E. Beavington, I. Berkeley, li. Barnett, and C. Biele. Down the dark alleys and winding paths of Latin gram- mar, Sister Marie Simeon leads our freshmen. VVending their way cautiously are Cl. to r.J First row: M. F. Regis, G. Palmer, and P. Plenninger. Second row: J. O'Mara, C. Olsen, P. Camera, and M. F.. O'Sulliyan. 'While F. Cotter, M. Durkin, and K. Connelly discover Africa, Miss Bruzzone explores the mysteries of the Orient with Cl. to r.j First row: A. M. Dandry, P. O'Conner, Miss June-Rita Brnzzone, I. Daly, M. Dooley, and R. Devine. Second row: C. LaDuca, and C. deSouza. VVill that explode, Miss Healey? Fagerly anticipating the results of this experiment are Cl. to r.J First row: M. Savage and K. Riordan. Second row: R. Reilly, J. Sayers, D. Satriale, I. Sawyer, Miss Patricia Healey, V. Salvatore, M. E. Regis, C. Pupo, and B. Puskar. Mastering the intricacies of their religion are Cl. to r.D First row: C. Feeney, M. E. Fogarty, and S. Fazzino. Second row: R. M. Garnh, P. Gerardi, R. Ficke. Third row: R. Fortin, M. A. Foster, and M. Fnriato. Our goal i if . - ,pw . it . W iii 'Vg . 2 3 1 3 .Y-5, Q' ff-Hilfe? 'ff .
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Utilizing a few spare minutes to put away hooks are Cl. to r.J: R, Morelli, N. Mulhere, B. Murray, P. O'Loughlin, M. Nolan, M. O'Brien, B. Nardozzi, J. Newcomb. Three p.m. Friday, need we say more? Breath- less freshmen are Cl. to r.D: P. McCaffery, J. McLure. Second row: I. Mirabella, E. Mon- roe. Third row: M. Michael, C. Marra. Fourth row: R. Naria, K. Moran, J. McCaffrey, K. Mascaro, and A. McCrory. to gain and to hold Freshmen arrive in assorted sizes and shapes, but each has the look of utter be- Wilderment toward high school life in general, and awe towards seniors. However, her wide-eyed stare and g1'eenness soon brush off as she gets into the swim of high school activities. uOLlCl'1, I never knew I had THAT muscle! llntertaining' Miss Amy Carey, physical train- ing instructor are Cl. to r.D First row: I. Hart, M. Lanro, M. Maiolo, H. Kuhn, V. Keppel, R. Grasse, M. Jones, M. Harman. Second row: C. Jones, T. LePore, C. Lederer, C. Marchini, M. Losito, J. Goodliffe, I. LaManna, M. Kee- gan. Third row: J. McGuire, I. King, M. Hickey, and M. Niland.
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