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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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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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ain maturit , follow dreams It's that New Time Religion at St. V. since new religion texts have been intro- duced. Added to a lively freshman reli- gion course were electives of geography and vocational guidance. Along with their regular world history course, fresh- men were introduced to the study of Eastern Culture. Possibly studied even harder by the Class of '70 was West Market Street culture. Valuable lessons in this subject were gained at football and basketball games, informative assemblies, and hops such as the Alo-hop. Participation in the band and chorus broadened frosh and bright-- ened St. V. . swf. - 1:8 . Q 2215 t it . f f' X ' . nn. 5 V: 'r1. r 2 I ...K 4' .,,,... Confusing new work presents problems to freshmen Janice Milner and David Mickunas as they give each other subtle hints while comparing notes. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 104 Front Row: E. Yahnet, S. Ziga, T. Weigand, M. Trotter, P. Wile, G. Whelan, D. Tomei. Row Twosj. Yost, T. Thomas, T. Taylor, R. Tetzel,j. Tomko, K. Wooley. Row Three: J. Yakubik, K. Witzl, N. Ukrainiec, M. Tierney, G. Zolton, T. Wysocki.
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