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i Confused freshmen Barbara Wagner, Peggy Cattan, Thelma Gutierrez, Loralee Tharp, and Rae Elwonger pity Jan Lewis, who has just had the misfortune ot droppmg her books during the rush between classes. Seniors, Eddie Dischinger and Lawrence Parkan, stroll down St. Joe Lane while casually discussing those hazy.craiy, lazy days of summer that have just gone by. Throu ;li cxpcriciiLL-, ituJcnti tmd iliai iuu ag the car to school can result in various consequences. 11
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And So Begins Another Year Every year begins with the same routine — greeting old friends and making new ones, gathering materials and text books — a full and hectic first week of school. Although the places and externals may be similar to those before, they are filled with new activities, new attitudes, and newly acquired knowledge. These first weeks of the year will be recalled as Sep- tember, 1964. If you were a freshman, these first weeks were new and bewildering experiences, which gradually sharpened into focus as you became a full- fledged high school student. If you returned as a sophomore or junior, it meant a re-enactment of the year before. And if you claimed the title of senior, it meant the beginning of the last mile before the em- barkment on the sea of life. You will always remember the hectic flurry of getting settled, the earnest efforts at making friends, the few strained moments — all part of the beginning of another school year. Connie Ayo, Carol Brenner, and Pat Anderson find a minute of leisure alter class to explain a phase of the American way ot lite to Angela Tavelli, Nazareth ' s foreign exchange student from Rome, Italy. Angle spent the school year as a member of the senior class.
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Everyone Finds Himself Involved in a Round of UOlilSu.O «oi.«i ! iwi Yea blue, yea white, yea Flyers, fight! Cheerleaders spark a spirited yell at one of the St. Joe pep rallies during the football season. Annette DeLaurier and Judy Trevino don ' t seem to realize that they arc holding up the rest of the students, anxious to be on time for a Nazareth pep rally. Elizabeth Roos informs her mother that something unexpected has come up which needs her immediate attention after school.
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