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The Tuesday in Mardi Gras finds Eileen Lewis having difficulty in selecting the last bar of sweets until after the Lenten season. These freshmen, Donna Black and Susan Lally are talking about breaking a hundred at the Bowl o Fun while Martin Hagen, Paul Nigra, and William Huestis seem less confident. The map of the heavens helps the freshmen to identify the stars projected by the Planetarium. Sister Mary Vincent seems pleased at the interest exhibited by her general science students.
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Above, first row: M. T. Murphy, M. Nutley, E. Kehoe. Second row: F. Kozala, T. Nowicki, D. Black, J. Codner, V. Stevens, E, Soaler, M. J. Clapp, M. Hapke. Third row: R. Lewis, R, Mullin, A, Turi, P. Wolkenberg, G. Sanok, G. Griffin, I. Hess, D. Wood, J. Porpora. Fourth row: T. Korbelak, S. Lally, C, Curtis, B. Smykla, M. Siematowski, E. Lewis, M. Jordan, S. Stivers. Fifth row: G. Sanok, M. Anderson, L. Iankowski, A. Ostrowski, L. Connolly, J. Moore, M. Van Leevwen. Sixth row: B. Willemse, K. Pittner, J. Iazwinski, D, Ailinger, I. Spano, E. Tomosivitch. Seventh row: G. Coppers, C. De Fesi, B. Kowalski, P. Nigra, C. Marra, D. Corbacio. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY A cool crisp September morning arrived and the Fall semester brought new and unfamiliar faces to the halls of St, John's. There, we were the incoming Freshmen--very unsure and just a little bit scared. The first obstacle we had to hurdle was the new subject Latin! Science and algebra also presented a challenge. However, we proved that we had mastered them at the Awards Assemblies. Throughout the year we demonstrated our newly acquired school spirit. The Freshmen were always in evidence at the school outings and at all social gatherings. Moving -up day finally arrived and we, the Freshmen, had completed our first year. No longer were we the pea-green Fresh, for now were ready to leave the ever watchful eye of PAUL NIGRA, President Sister Mary Chabanel and become wise old Sophs. THERESA KORBELAK, Vice President
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