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Judith Kaiser Patricia Kalinowski Patricia Kane Carol Kathrein Karen Kay Jacolyn Kosmatka Henrietta Kotowicz Mary Kozlowski 9- 0 lv y-fs nm, . T fl . M Eileen Kresser 'W --sy N-xi L X Marlene Kubicki Carolyne Laskowski Gail Wagner Juanita Weiher Mary Wilkowski A 5 Homeroom 323 Freshmen We don't need strings around our fingers, or special markers in our high school diaries to remem- ber that unforgettable experience known as Freshman year. Sudden- ly we were on the threshold of a different world, it was filled with new friends, new teachers, and a new schedule of studies. ln the beginning we were caught up in the whirl of locker combinations, changing rooms after each class, and trying to re- member the names of all our teachers. The serene atmosphere of Our Lady's Grotto on a sunny autumn day sets the scene for a get-acquainted chat among Treasurer Claudia Gorecki, President Judy Kaiser, and Secretary Maria Eugenia Criexell. i ,,. IC' at qgkq ,x X '1 '5-as fi A Q 'Q 0 I
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Homeroom ll3 Freshmen Qi Q 3 i A Before long we had mastered the school schedule and got into the swing of things. We remembered to bring our beanies on Thursday because Thursday meant Chapel Service, where we received advice and encouragement from our school Chaplain. In anticipation of our dreaded initiation we spent hours twisting our hair into ten pigtails and tying them with multi-colored ribbons, sewing patches on our skirts, and pulling out that long- forgotten doll. l Entering the portals of SMA for the beginning of another day are homeroom officers, Peggy Goodman, President, Ann Sartori, Secretary, and Kathleen Leonetti, Treasurer. Constance Nagel Judith Nowak Q s 5 X X Dianne Frzybyla 4 , W shifley Przybylski ' s 5 Caroline Rademacher- Gail Radomski s -- Cynthia Radowski E.. Maureen Rauguth g 3, g -1 Lynne Raymond Patricia Reszel Ann Sartori 'R Elaine Szablewski x Velia Testolin A I II mm ee To Jane Wabiszewski L11
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