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t i FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 102 Fran! Row: H. Antognoli, G. Benson, K. Christensen, M. Brunner, G. Banks, M. Bisesi, M. Akc, M. Chapman, P. Colopy. Row Two: S. Comcriato, M. Bulman, G Beattie, B. Bisheimer,j. Chiurazzi, M. Botzum, K. Colianni, B. Colpo, C. Breiding, L. Ball. Row Three: M. Barlow, K. Compton, A. Abernethy, M. Capatosto, C Ciborek, R. Brennan, J. Boos, C. Caiola, D. Brennan. Row Four: D. Clark, R. Barr, D. Bremer, J. Amer, W. Caston, D. Boarman, G. Albert. textbook , tuition, and taffy .lniorsjudi Graf and Mary Staudt are kept busy in the bookstore by the onrush of freshmen Sandra George, Mary Speight, Ann Shaul, David Ka- imajka, and Timothy Killian buying last minute supplies before the bell rings.
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F RESHMAN HOMEROOM 206 Front Rau G Ford J Elmore M Dimoff G Dannemiller J Gaffney K Dukerich, P. Gannon,T. Crossland, E. Dclegrange. Row Two: S. DeShon C Dcdlns R Doerr T Emanuele K Dunphy R Corradin C Crookston S Endrcss Rau Three: C. Comccelli, L. Friedl, D. Fisher, C. Dunn, R. Costigan J Farr C Dies E Dunn Rou Four C Drermger R Conll R Cox M Dalton J Enright M DiFeo, S. Dedea, D. Daly. Row Five: J. Dobbertin, P. Durkee T Fritsch freshmen invade the home of St. V. meant a frantic year for many freshmen. They bought elevator passes, got lost between classes, and followed the upstairs and downstairs signs. But the freshmen survived this tradition- al initiation. They have proved them- selves worthy of becoming part of St. V Change- is a mark of freshman year. The Class of ,7O met many new ideas - after three years, St. V. renewed the team teaching program for first year English. Frosh gladly accepted responsibilities of cooperative and honor study halls and the added privileges of freshman clubs. Sister Julianne tries to prove to freshman Gregory Gor- bach that if acb and bcc, then acc.
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frosh greet old traditions, FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 106 Front Row: A. Shaul, A. Stephenson, R. Smith, M. Shaffer, M. Speight, P. Ritzert, M. Sehlichting, C. Sprain, L. Schika, M. Rittman. Row Two: C. Siglock, S. Smith, A. Souers,,I. Siegferth, R. Smith,.I. Selby, M. Sharmon, P. Sonderman, M. Slovskihl. Schubert.R0w Three: R. Stalters, V. Rich, S. Schactzle, M. Salinslcy,-I. Severt,j. Skinner, Selby. Row Four: Strigle, M. Riordan, D. Rice, W. Sharp, D. Shaughncssy, Stuhldrehcr. Performing the duties of treasurer, Fr. Moraghan records a Taskmaster Algebra requires much of Robert Nevling's tuition receipt for freshman Christine Nefi concentration, time, and brainpower.
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