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ee          eee         IL          CC         |         |         basa          raed          better          ba          danesets          Lae         4         ;         H         |         :         SOnRN          AS          py          Babe          ge          Sede         Aree          eee                   Ps          Speers          ec          ics          ee          ee          See          Soo          e          ys         “Improve          the          golden         moment          of          opportunity         Open          a          door,         Walk          into          infinity          .         Brace          yourself          for          the          unknown.         Passageways,          distantly          obscure          lie          ahead.         Before          you          waits          the          future.         Some          doors          are          made          of          glass,          others          of          steel.         Some          lead          to          nowhere,         All          can          be          penetrated.         Open          every          one          you          find         With          the          key          of          experience          and          inexperience.         And          enter          the          world          of          discovery.         Fight          the          unknown          with          courage,         fear          with          hope,         hostility          with          love,         indifference          with          conviction,         And          you          will          conquer.         3         “Catch          the          good          that         is          within          our          reach”’         Take          my          hand,          and          together,          (you          and          me)         will          explore.         Talk          with          me,          walk          with          me,         cry          with          me,          dream          with          me.         We          ll          gather          daffodils          in          spring          rains,         Gaze          at          softly          starry          nights.         Scatter          cottony          snowflakes         and          smell          burning          leaves.         We          ll          figure          out          solutions         to          world          problems.         Wonder          at          the          older          generation.         We          ll          wade          barefoot          in          icy          streams,         Laugh          at          Snoopy          and          Charlie          Brown.         Scream          for          the          Tigers,         Cry          for          our          boys          in          Viet          Nam.         Plan          our          futures          together,         Do          our          own          thing.         Ne'll          be          friends.         mA         “Down          the          corridors         of          years,          the          quiet         shutting          of          doors         I'm          walking          down          the          corridors          now.         As          I          walk          I          think.         Of          magazine          drive          rallies         —balloons          and          pom-poms         —noise,          lights,          spirits.         Of          World          Series          games.         —good-willed          excitement         Of          those          funny          little          yellow          carts,         with          flying          nuns          aboard          them.         Of          sock          hops          and          roller          skating         parties          and          ski          trips.         Of          auditorium          schedules          and          free          days         and          test          days.         Of          friends,          new          and          old,         Of          cranberryandgold          and          blueandwhite         uniforms.         Of          class          songs,         —unity,          belonging.         Of          sneaky          trips          to          the          candy          machines.         Of          Monday          mornings,         —trudging          up          the          stairs          from          the          locker         room          to          face          another          week.         I          can          never          regain          these          memories,          these          lost         tomorrows,          because          they          are          only          fleeting          glimpses         of          time.          I          must          look          forward          to          new          tomorrows.         TT         Introduction         Faculty          and          Academics         Freshmen         Organizations         Sophomores         Athletics         Juniors         Activities         Seniors         Senior          Directory         Patrons         Index         2-9         10-35         36-47         48-65         66-77         78-87         88-99         100-111         112-137         139-148         144         146-151         NS         Be         wes         )         x         NA         x          ih         a          a          .          aX          MN”          i          x          5          ;         is         OR          Bie          NS         i          i         SN          eR          Pe         ae         re         WAY         To          mold          and          shape,         to          create          and          destroy,         this          is          their          task.’         You          led          me          down          a          hallway,         A          long          dark          hallway          of          doors.         Doors          I          tried          to          open.         I          knocked,          I          rapped,          I          banged,          I          screamed,         But          only          you          held          the          key.         You          patiently          took          out          your          key          and         unlocked          the          doors.         Then          I          entered          a          new          world.         A          world          of          Chaucer          and          binomial          expansion          and          woman         suffrage          and          Christian          charity          and          diatomic         molecules.         A          world          of          proofs          and          essays          and          senators          and         6.02          x          10°32,         You          drilled          and          quizzed          and          tested.         Then          one          day,          finally         It          happened.         I          did          homework          onceandawhile          because          I          wanted          to.         I          participated          in          class          onceandawhile         because          I          wanted          to.         I          probed          and          questioned          onceandawhile          because          I         wanted          to.         I          wanted          to          learn.         Administration          manages          various          activities         Girls          crammed          into          lanes          of          direction          hear          the          gentle         voice          of          a          “yellow          cart”          concealed          by          the          crowd.          The          daily         mishap          of          getting          to          another          class          returns          to          normal          as          the         “yellow          cart’          slowly          sinks          into          one          of          the          many          corridors         of          our          enormous          school.          Everyday          it          is          somewhat          the          same,         excepting          the          fact          that          the          occupant          on          the          cart          usually         varies          among          the          members          of          the          administration          area.         The          new          member          on          Mercy’s          administration          staff          is          |         Sr.          Mary          Camille,          the          assistant          principal.          Her          daily          duties         range          from          making          desk          decisions          to          delivering          “words         from          the          wise’          to          all          sections          and          corridors          of          the          school.         Mercy          has          a          very          precise          and          accurate          administration         department          as          a          result          of          the          work          of          the          tip-top          staff.          This         staff          includes          Mrs.          Gertrude          Fox,          business          manager;          Mrs.         Winifred          Harkness,          secretary;          Sr.          M.          Camille,          assistant         principal;          and,          of          course,          Sr.          Mary          Victorine!         Above:          After          a          strenuous          day          of          puzzling          over          the          accounts,          Mrs.         Gertrude          Fox          finds          she          comes          out          even.          Right:          Sr.          Mary          Aquinas         reviews          the          absent          list          to          make          sure          no          names          have          been          omitted.         |         Left:          Mrs.          Winifred          Harkness,          secretary          to          the          principal,          keeps         track          of          business          transactions          when          she          is          not          answering          the          phone.         Below:          Discussing          ways          to          improve          the          school          curriculum,          Sr.         Mary          Victorine,          principal,          and          Sr.          Mary          Camille,          her          assistant,         come          upon          a          new          idea          that          just          might          work.         Below:          The          liveliness          of          Sr.          Diane,          religion          department          head,          adds          zest          and          interest         to          her          religion          class.          Bottom:          Sr.          M.          Leocadia          enjoys          the          grandeur          of          God’s          nature.         Right:          A          new          member          to          Mercy’s          religion          department          is          Fr.          Richard          Pouget          who         serves          as          chaplain          and          counselor.          Below          right:          Sociology’s          relevance          is          not          limited          to         the          area          of          social          studies          witness          Mrs.          Joann          Dalziel          (seated)          and          Miss          Ida          Tarnow.         ——         he         ‘,         meyer         Religion          develops          minds,          personalities         The          freshmen,          sophomores          and          juniors          are         probing          deeper          into          their          Catholic          faith          as          adults         and          less          as          children.          Now          they          must          use          these         fundamentals          as          a          background          in          trying          to          attain          a         new          understanding          of          themselves          and          their          faith.         This          is          achieved          through          various          books,          films,         panels,          and          group          discussion,          so          personal          opinion         may          be          expressed          and          exchanged.         This          year          the          seniors          are          taking          Sociology         instead          of          Religion.          With          their          foundation          of         church          principles,          they          study          human          groups;          how         they          relate          to          one          another          and          how          they          change.         The          Church          is          constantly          growing          and         changing          to          adapt          to          the          world,          and          no          woman          is         complete          unless          she          develops          spiritually          and          ad-         vances          to          an          adult          understanding          of          herself          as          a         Christian.         Above          left:          With          hands          clasped,          a          familiar          gesture          to          her          class-         es,          Miss          Jonell          Linskey          enjoys          a          lighter          moment.          Above:          Miss         Roxanne          Ethorne          seems          startled          at          the          response          of          one          of          her         students.         English          is          the          exciting          world          of          words          and         ideas          of          man          that          are          open          to          the          mind.          At          Mercy,         focus          is          placed          on          English,          American          and          world         literature.          Creative          writing          classes          offer          further         opportunity          for          talented          writers          to          develop          style         and          rhetoric.         Film          Study          Club,          reserved          for          juniors          and         seniors,          shows          six          movies          throughout          the          year,         with          discussion          groups          held          after          each          movie.         This          year          freshmen          and          sophomores          have         been          busy          performing          plays          and          revising          works         into          different          time          sequences,          yet          retaining          basic         themes.         Juniors          have          been          introduced          to          the          tech-         nique          of          writing          term          papers,          while          studying         American          literature          in          depth.         A          new          program          for          seniors          has          been          used          this         year,          consisting          of          a          fluctuating          system          of          composi-         tion          and          literature.         Above:          Without          a          minute          to          spare,          Sr.          Helen          Marie          and          Mrs.          Mary          Jane          Bruge-         man          combine          pleasurable          eating          with          their          English          discussion.          Left:          Smile?         You          re          on          our          candid          camera,          Miss          Louise          Scudlo!          The          real          truth—Miss          Scudlo         stresses          a          major          point          from          a          Salinger          short          story.         Left:          Sr.          Mary          Clare,          head          of          the          E nglish          department,          and          Miss          Kath-         leen          Breslin          seem          to          find          time          to          discuss          the          literary          works          they          plan          to         present          to          their          English          classes.          Below:          Mrs.          Aileen          Fitzpatrick         (seated)          gives          helpful          tips          to          a          new          member          of          the          English          staff          Miss         Suzanne          Harvey.          Lower          left:          Ready          for          the          presentation          of          a          team         class          lecture          are          Mrs.          Marion          Brady          (left)          and          Miss          Kathleen          Duross.         Language,          key          to          universal          understanding          —         The          intermingling          of          foreign          customs,          foreign          idioms         and          attempted          foreign          accents          blend          to          bring          far          off          places         near,          making          OLM’s          language          wing          a          miniature          Europe.         It          has           been          said          that          “knowledge          of          foreign          lan-         guages          leads          to          knowledge          of          foreign          cultures          and          a          better         understanding          among          men.”          This          year          our          language         department          strives          diligently          to          promote          this          idea.         Through          film          strips          and          accompanying          tapes,          the          depart-         ment          opens          the          doors          to          vast          new          horizons,          giving          students         a          more          rounded          knowledge          of          their          chosen          languages.         The          department          is          comprised          of          both          modern          and         ancient          languages.          French,          Spanish,          and          German          are          the          |         modern          languages,          while          the          classical          languages          are          Greek          |         and          Latin.         The          language          lab          is          used          for          drilling          and          repetition,         which          leads          to          more          fluent          speech.         Above:          French          teacher,          Miss          Patricia          Gallagher          demonstrates          to         Mrs.          Sharon          Sehglund          the          complexities          and          intricacies          of          the          lan-         guage          lab.          Right:          Head          of          Mercy’s          Modern          Language          Department,         Sr.          Mary          Joel          stresses          the          culture          of          France          to          her          honors          French         students.         Below:          Sr.          Marjorie          Marie,          head          of          Mercy’s          Classical          Language         Department,          chuckles          as          one          of          her          Latin          students          gives          her          English         interpretation          of          a          joke          in          Plautus’s          Curculio.          Left:          Mrs.          Raya          Czer-         kasski          still          looks          refreshed          and          relaxed          after          a          day          of          German          transla-         tions.          Bottom:          Miss          Mary          Ann          Polakowski          and          Mr.          Ronald          Ezcurra         inject          vitality          into          their          Spanish          classes.         Above:          Math          department          chairman          Sr.          Regina          Marie          and          Mrs.          Karin          Grandone          find          something         amusing          to          chat          about          before          battling          classes.          Upper          right:          Mrs.          Margaret          DuCharme,          study          hall         supervisor,          observes          math          students’          struggles          with          polynomials          and          equilateral          triangles.          Lower         right:          Mrs.          Susan          McGrath          (left)          and          Miss          Kathleen          Johnson          combine          their          knowledge          to          bring         more          meaning          to          their          math          classes.         Below:          With          all          the          papers          cluttered          on          the          desk,          it          is          obvious          to          see          that          the          students          of         Mrs.          Lauretta          Abel          are          willing          to          work.         Math          probes          world          of         square          roots,          equations         This          years          Mathematics          Department          promises          to          be          one          of         Our          Lady          of          Mercy’s          best.          With          the          addition          of          two          new          teachers,         Mrs.          Susan          McGrath          and          Miss          Kathleen          Johnson,          greater          course         variety,          flexibility          and          assistance          is          available          to          students.          Along          with         the          increase          of          teachers          is          an          accompanying          larger          enrollment          of         upper          classmen          taking          Math          III]          and          Math          IV.         One          innovation          this          year          is          an          advanced          Math          II          class          which         allows          students          to          combine          Geometry          and          Algebra          II.          The          Stock         Club          with          Mrs.          Karin          Grandone          as          moderator          has          been          initiated          by         the          Mathematics          Department          with          the          purpose          of          instructing          ad-         vanced          Math          and          Economics          students          the          fundamental          elements         of          the          stock          market.          For          their          stock          ventures          every          member          is         given          an          imaginary          $10,000          to          invest          with          as          much          business          fore-         sight          as          they          can          muster.          The          club          is          advised          and          aided          by          stock         brokers          who          speak          at          various          meetings.          The          girl          who          has          specu-         lated          most          successfully          in          the          world          of          stock          at          the          end          of          the         year          will          receive          a          monetary          award.         Right:          Mr.          Thomas          Depuydt          finds          something          to          laugh          about          with         '          his          physical          science          class.          Below:          Sr.          Mary          Martina,          chairman          of         the          science          department,          and          Sr.          Margaret          Mary          examine          the         remains          of          a          “‘student’’?          Better          check          the          enrollment          of          the          ad-         vanced          biology          class.         Study          of          science         opens          door          to          new         realm          of          discovery         One          part          book          work,          two          parts          lab          work,          three         parts          class          work;          shake          well          adding          three          new          addi-         tions          to          the          teaching          staff          and          you          will          have          the         chemical          key          that          opens          the          door          to          a          storehouse          of         chemical          knowledge.          Sr.          M.          Martina,          head          of          this         years          team          of          scientists,          is          in          charge          of          the          various         branches          of          the          department,          namely          chemistry,          biol-         ogy          I          and          I,          physics          and          physical          science.         This          year,          the          door          to          the          chem          labs          is          always         open          as          Mrs.          Higham          and          Mr.          Brown          help          their          stu-         dents          discover          the          chemical          world          of          103          elements,         while          Mr.          Depuydt          teaches          physical          science.          Sr.         Leona          leads          her          seniors          in          a          comparative          study          of         physics.          Sr.          Margaret          Mary          teaches          biology,          rounding         out          the          team          for          another          knowledge-filled          year.         nt         Upper          Left:          Mrs.          Sharon          Higham          illustrates          the          complexities          of         formulas          involved          in          man’s          attempt          to          understand          the          world          of         chemistry.          Left:          Mr.          Robert          Brown          points          out          an          example          to          his         chemistry          class.          Above:          Sr.          Mary          Leona,          checking          physics          papers,         smiles          at          an          answer          given          by          her          students.         Door:          future          citizens         Key:          social          studies         Election          year          1968          and          as          Mrs.          Jane          Froslie          says,          this         provides          a          “stimulating          year          in          which          to          teach.”          Students         link          past          happenings          with          day-to-day          occurrences.          Ama-         teur          historians,          whether          just          beginning          with          world          history         or          advancing          to          American          history          strive          to          comprehend         today          by          learning          about          yesterday.         The          United          States          government          comes          alive          for         O.L.M.          seniors          as          they          become          aware          of          their          ever-growing         responsibility          as          Americans.          Building          this          awareness,          the         three          Contemporary          World          Affairs          classes          delve          deeply         into          world          problems.          Preparing          for          the          future,          students         sponsor          mock          elections          in          which          the          student          body          chooses         the          country          s          new          leader.          This          helps          them          to          become          aware         of          their          role          as          potential          citizens          of          tomorrow,          and          what         “they          can          do          for          their          country.”         Above:          Sr.          Mary          Peter          studies          her          freshmen          class          while          contemplating         their          latest          answers.          Right:          Mary          McGuire          looks          questioningly          at          her          his-         tory          teacher,          but          Mr.          Thomas          Fitzpatrick          won't          share          the          thought          that         brought          on          his          smile.          Upper          right:          Miss          Eileen          Wagner          and          Sr.          Mary         Imelda          discuss          the          pros          and          cons          of          the          history          department.         Upper          Right:          Mr.          John          Gernacy          skillfully          steers          his          students          through          the          long          corri-         dors          of          United          States          History.          Above:          Mrs.          Jane          Froslie,          American          Government         teacher,          explains          the          intricacies          of          the          U.S.          Senate          to          her          student          Marciann         Slizewski.         Potential          homemakers          trained          in          home          arts         Above:          Sister          Mary          Loyola,          head          of          the          home          economics          department,          and         one          of          her          students          plan          a          new          outfit          for          a          special          occasion.          Right:          Sister         and          senior          Nancy          Miller          discuss          helpful          points          on          personal          grooming          and         appearance.         26         The          smell          of          baking          cookies,          the          rhythm          of         Singer          sewing          machines          and          the          delighted          laughter          of         girls          penetrate          the          Home          Arts          corridor.          Sister          Mary         Loyola          and          Sister          Mary          Marcel          of          the          Home          Arts         department          work          together          to          instruct          students          in         Homemaking,          Advanced          Clothing          and          Family          Living.         Girls          become          acquainted          through          Home          Arts         with          home          nursing,.          family          budgeting          and          daily          meal         planning.          Techniques          in          Interior          Decorating          are          dis-         cussed,          using          model          rooms          for          experimentation          in          color         scheme          and          design.         Though          various          problems          may          confront          the         student,          Home          Arts          prepares          girls          for          a          better          future          as         a          woman          in          her          role          in          the          home.          Through          her          experi-         ences,          she          becomes          aware          of          her          duties          and          responsi-         bilities          as          a          woman.         Left:          Mrs.          Deloris          Yager,          affectionately          known          as          “Mom”          puts          on          a          false         frown          while          directing          her          swim          classes,          but          usually          ends          up          smiling.          Below:         No          matter          how          strenuous          our          swimming          classes          get,          Mercy          girls          always         seem          to          mix          pleasure          and          fun          with          their          work.          Lower          Left:          Miss          Jeanette         Geier,          a          new          member          to          the          Mercy          faculty,          demonstrates          the          techniques          of         ballet          to          her          gym          classes.         Physical          education          forms         SS          well-rounded          student         In          athletics,          whole-hearted          participation          is         the           key          that          opens          the          door          to          athletic          satisfaction         and          achievement.          By          taking          active          roles          in          sports,         new          surprises          turn          up          continually,          whether          it’s          in         the          aches          of          seldom-used          muscles,          new          friends          or         unknown          talents.         Miss          Jeanette          Geier,          A.A.          moderator,          has         added          gymnastics          and          track          to          Mercy          ’s          traditional         program          of          intramural          sports.          Miss          Geier's          classes         resemble          Ringling          Bros.          Circus          at          a          first          glance,         revealing          students          dancing,          tumbling          and          balanc-         ing          with          all          the          grace          and          skill          of          center          ring          per-         formers.         The          swimming          and          softball          teams          represent         Mercy          in          varsity          league          competition.          Mrs.          Deloris         Yager          has          had          many          hilarious          moments          teaching         floundering          ducklings           how          to          be          graceful          swans,         and          coaching          the          swiftest          of          swim          teams,          the          Mar-         lins.          Mercy’s          synchronized          swim          team          practices         endless          hours          in          order          to          achieve          perfection          in         their          complicated          routines.         Whether          it          is          typing          for          yourself          or          as          back-         ground          for          a          future          career,          the          business          depart-         ment          supplies          Mercy’s          students          with          all          of          the         necessary          skills.         Mrs.          Evangeline          DuCharme          heads          the         department,          teaching          typing,          shorthand          and          tran-         scription.          Mrs.          Nancy          Setlock,          moderator          of          the         Business          Club,          also          teaches          typing          and          bookkeep-         a          ing.          A          new          addition          to          this          year's          staff          is          Mrs.         |          Barbara          Carraher,          typing          teacher.         In          Typing          I,          the          students          learn          the          keyboard         and          build          speed          and          accuracy.          Typing          II          is         devoted          to          developing          basic          skills          and          giving          a         general          knowledge          of          office          procedure.          Shorthand         I          and          II          include          learning          the          basic          theory,          acquir-         |          ing          speed,          and          transcribing.          Bookkeeping          and         Notehand          are          also          taught          for          present          and          future         reference.         Above:          Mrs.          Barbara          Carraher,          while          not          coping          with          home-         room          I-N,          is          usually          found          teaching          students          not          to          look          at          the         keyboard          while          typing          and          to          memorize          the          many          shorthand         characters.          Lower          right:          Mrs.          Evangeline          DuCharme          keeps         herself          busy          being          head          of          the          business          department.          Other         times          you          can          find          her          in          the          typing          room.          Upper          right:          Mrs.         Nancy          Setlock          uses          her          good          humor          to          combine          punching          keys         ———-.e.rrRrnr          eS          Sy          aS          ari          Nam          aC         and          punching          puns.         28         Sr         Books          lead          way         to          learning,          study,         discovery          of          world         PO          2          ite         Le         i          dhoremasd         wieemey         peor         wae         itinuduad          ee          Cs         ce]         SAT         fi         rt         |         Open          the          door          to          the          library.          The          peacefulness         is          a          great          change          from          the          bustling          life          outside.         Always          willing          to          assist          students          are          Sr.          Emma,         Sr.          Hortense,          and          Sr.          Perpetua.          Adding          their          special         touch          are          assistants          Mrs.          Legg,          Mrs.          Rand,          and          Mrs.         Hughes.          Rounding          off          the          library          personnel          are          the         students          of          the          new          Library          Science          class          which         provides          general          knowledge          important          to          future         librarians.         A          new          feature          of          the          library          this          year          is          the         American          room.          It          contains          literature          and          displays         pertaining          to          our          American          heritage          and          culture.         The          audio-visual          room          is          supplied          with          various         tape          recordings,          projectors,          record          players          and          films         tor          the          benefit          of          all.         Left:          Sr.          Mary          Emma          (left)          and          Sr.          Mary          Hortense          never          let          a          stu-         dent’s          blank          face          go          by          in          the          library          without          offering          some          sort          of         assistance.          They          always          know          where          to          find          that          special          book.         Above:          Julie          Carron          manages          the          library          list          and          checks          the          girls          as         they          come          in          and          out.          Above          left:          Mrs.          Mary          Legg          (left)          and          Mrs.         Mary          Rand          are          the          cheerful          members          of          the          library          staff,          keeping         track          of          various          record          players,          projectors          and          books.         Students          enter          world          of          dramatic          arts         ’                    mataeneaaseiinianineliagi         Above:          After          a          long,          tiresome          day          in          the          Drama          Department,          Sr.          Ann         Elizabeth          and          Mrs.          Veronica          Francis          still          find          something          to          laugh          about.         Right:          Sr.          Mary          Laurentina          and          Mrs.          Sondra          Vedock          combine          their          tal-         ents          to          plan          ahead          for          future          events.         Once          again          the          glare          of          stage          lights,          the          smell          of         grease          paint          and          the          thrill          of          success          pervades          the          stu-         dents          of          this          year’s          drama          department.          The          efforts          of         the          drama          teaching          staff          contribute          to          this          excitement.         Sr.          Ann          Elizabeth          and          Mrs.          Veronica          Francis          have         returned          to          the          department          to          initiate          a          new          curiculum         of          study,          including          theater          history,          directing          and         speech.          This          year          the          department          has          two          new          addi-         tions          to          the          staff—Mrs.          Sondra          Vedock,          stagecraft         instructor,          and          Sr.          M.          Laurentina,          oral          interpretation         instructor.         The          teachers          also          serve          in          moderating          various         guilds          in          the          Performing          Arts          Club.          Major          projects          of         the          year          include          the          fall          production          She          Stoops          to         Conquer          and          the          spring          musical.         Though          the          thrill          may          dim          and          costumes          are          put         away,          the          drama          students          have          experienced          the          feeling         of          “being          in          lights.”’         Students          unite          in         musical          expression         Harmonic          chords,          eighth          notes          and          the          key          of          G         minor          are          all          familiar          terms          to          every          music          student         whether          in          choral,          orchestra          or          music          appreciation.         Directed          by          Mr.          Donald          Palmer          is          the          orchestra         with          classes          for          beginning          and          advanced          members.         Seasonal          concerts          are          held          every          year.         The          choral          groups,          under          the          direction          of          Mr.         Larry          Teevens,          maintain          high          standards          of          musical         achievement          in          the          2.concerts          they          perform          every         year.          Selections          vary          greatly,          from          classical          music          to         contemporary          musicals.          The          Mercyaires,          top          junior         and          senior          vocalists,          give          performances          of          their          own.         Piano          lessons          are          instructed          by          Sr.          Edna          Marie         and          Sr.          Mary          Vincent.          Sr.          Edna          Marie's          music          appre-         ciation          classes          sum          up          Mercy          s          music          department.         Above          Left:          Mr.          Lawrence          Teevens          and          Mr.          Don          Palmer          work         together          to          bring          out          and          develop          the          musical          talent          of          the          stu-         dents.          Above:          The          pace          and          tempo          of          Sr.          Mary          Vincent          is          observed         by          two          students,          senior          Sharon          Witek          and          freshman          Elaine          Berger.         Left:          Sr.          Edna          Marie,          chairman          of          the          music          department,          illus-         trates          a          point          in          her          music          appreciation          class.         Art          students          open          doors          of          creativity         The          major          people          at          the          base          of          this          year’s         art          department          are          Sr.          Ignatius,          Sr.          Kristin,          and         student          teacher          Sr.          Cheryl          Marie.          They          have         combined          successfully          with          the          students          to          provide         an          ever-increasing          spectrum          of          beauty          for          Mercy.         Sr.          Ignatius,          head          of          the          department,          has         extended          the          art          agenda          to          include          pen          and          ink,         ceramics,          sculpture,          painting          and          stitchery,          so          that         her          students          may          get          the          feel          and          experience          of         working          with          different          media.         Besides          their          regular          classes,          the          students         participate          in          a          variety          of          outside          activities.          Among         these          are          the          AAA          safety          posters          and          the          scholastic         art          competitions.         Right:          The          artistic          works          of          Michaelangelo          are          heartily         absorbed          by          our          master          artist,          Sr.          Mary          Ignatius.          Top:          Coach-         ing          on          our          art          staff,          Sr.          Mary          Kristin          gives          Mary          Jane          Smith          her         personal          opinion          about          her          charcoal          drawings.          Above:          Sr.          Mary         Kristin’s          arrangement          of          delicate          twigs,          unique          bottles,          and         various          fruit          inspires          Joanne          Marcoux          on          her          drawings.         Below:          Mr.          Wayne          Dyer’s          gaze          sees          through          to          the          students’          prob-         lems.          Lower          left:          Mrs.          Mary          Farley          puts          away          the          problems          of          the         old          to          make          way          for          the          new.          Left:          Sr.          Mary          Carmen          advises          sen-         iors          on          the          college          of          their          choice.         advise          students         With          1200          girls          attending          Mercy,          each          with         her          own          personality,          Mr.          Dyer,          Mrs.          Farley,          and         Sr.          Mary          Carmen          are          in          constant          demand.          Mercy          s         counselors          assist          confused          girls          by          giving          them          a         clear          sense          of          direction          with          sound          advice          to          aid         them          in          making          difficult          decisions.         Since          the          new          schedule          of          eight          class          hours         was          put          into          effect,          the          scheduling          has          been          more         difficult.          Mrs.          Stromer,          secretary,          has          reduced          the         chaos          in          the          guidance          office          that          comes          with         changes          in          schedules.         Not          only          are          the          counselors          interested          in         helping          students          adjust          their          classes          according          to         their          interest          but          also          help          them          gain          the          most          out         of          their          future.          Whether          it’s          deciding          on          an          extra         class          or          which          college          can          best          train          a          dental          tech-         nician,          Mercy’s          counselors          have          open          hearts,          open         minds          and          open          doors.         Maintenance          keeps          Mercy’s          halls          shining         “Keep          Mercy          Beautiful”          is          the          motto          of          the         ever-busy          maintenance          staff.          Seeing          that          all          the         halls          are          spotlessly          clean          and          that          all          the          equip-         ment          is          in          smooth          running          order          is          the          job          of          these         hard-working          men          and          women.         Lunch          hours          are          automated          by          new          cafeteria         vending          machines          which          dispense          various          hot          and         cold          foods.          Fighting          the          “metal          monsters”          to          get         correct          change          frustrates          many          a          desperately         hungry          student.          Always          ready          to          assist          girls          in          the         battle          of          the          machines          are          several          ladies          of          the         former          kitchen          staff.         Servicing          a          school          of          1200          students          and          the         faculty          members          is          no          small          job.          But          the          very         capable          staff          does          ““          Keep          Mercy          Beautiful.”         Above:          Mr.          George          Vasu          stops          for          a          minute          to          consider          what          is          next          on          the         maintenance          agenda.          Upper          left:          Maintenance          chief          John          Granata          apparently         means          the          direction          he’s          just          issued.          Right:          Jim          Granata          proves          why          Mercy         High          always          has          that          clean,          shiny          appearance.         Above:          Mrs.          Irene          Dorazio          and          (lower          left)          Mrs.          Sally          Lange         help          keep          the          machines          in          the          cafeteria          always          full          of          food.         Upper          right:          Mrs.          Annette          Beacon          and          (upper          left)          Mrs.         Therese          Waliczek          keep          the          kitchen          in          tip-top          shape.         Freshmen—a          world          is         before          you,          yours          to         ACCC)          OL          C 2C          ia         “We're          gonna          make          it,         or          gonna          break          it,         But          somehow          it’s          gonna          come          our          way”         Do          you          remember          .         Our          first          day          here          when          we          had         to          ask          the          way          to          all         our          classes?         All          the          new          friends          we          made?         Our          big          sisters?         The          powder-puff          football          game?         sl         |         Our          splash          party          at          the          pool?         Election          of          class          officers?         Our          class          colors—         brown          and          gold?         Our          spirit          during          the         magazine          drive?         World          history          and          Algebra          I?         We          ve          gone          through          many          doors          this          years—         We          ve          closed          many,          too.         We          ve          closed          the          door          to          childhood,         And          are          on          the          threshold          of          womanhood.         We          are          puzzled,          confused,         flustered          and          excited,         We          are          happy          .         we          are          sad.         We          are          mystified          by          the          future,         But          we          are          not          afraid.         We          are          anxious—         pounding          at          doors,          and          even          tearing          them          down.         But          the          future          is          ours          .         to          do          with          it          what          we          want.         We          are          ourselves,         We          are          young,         We          are          joyful,         We          are          the          class          of          72.         36         Molly          Adams         Camille          Albrecht         Nancy          Allison         Clara          Amelotte         Jeanne          Bahen         Donna          Bailey         Maureen          Bailey         Debby          Baran         Cathy          Baum         Mary          Ellen          Bell         Elaine          Berger         Diane          Bernard         nr         Cecilia          Bolan         Janet          Bourgon         Catherine          Boutaugh         Diane          Bowen         Victoria          Brancato         |         Christine          Bernock         Rochelle          Bratton         Karen          Brick         Joan          Brown         Susan          Brown         Catherine          Bulanda         Kathleen          Butcher         Ann          Cahalan         Nancy          Cahill         Nancy          Calice         Kathleen          Campbell         Julie          Canham         Kathy          Carmody         Left:          Freshmen          Class          officers          (I.          to          r.)          secretary          Anita          Gro-         chowski;          treasurer          Gerri          Kenzie;          vice-president          Jan          Bourgon;         president          Gigi          McGrath          pin          Miss          Kathleen          Duross          as          official         class          moderator.          Above:          Big          and          little          sisters          find          enjoyment          in         meeting          one          another          for          the          first          time.         ;         I          =         ‘Unlock          every          door          you          may          come          upon          .          .         Mary          Carriere         Julie          Carron         Judy          Casey         Karen          Casey         Judy          Caumartin         Colleen          Cavanaugh         Mary          Cerne         Sally          Christie         Carol          Clark         Theresa          Coffey         Mary          Cordesman         Anne          Costa         Geraldine          Coughlin         Jean          Coughlin         Jewel          Coughlin         Judi          Cowan         Loretta          Crenshaw         Karen          Cromwell         Pat          Croteau         Lisa          Dailey         Marguerite          D’Aiuto         Catherine          Daniel         Deborah          Darin         Suzanne          DeSmet         Marybeth          Dillon         Colleen          Doherty         Marianne          Dolin         Maureen          Dooley         Marilyn          Dreyer         Kathleen          Dub         Right:          Freshmen          (I.          to          r.)          Barb          McGarry,          Alice          Menna,          Becky         Mair,          Judy          Casey,          Denise          Jacques,          Cathy          Boutaugh          and          Peggy          ee          ,          4          Ab         Mangold          all          listen          attentively          (?)          as          Sr.          Mary          Clare          injects          her          :          S         wit          into          a          typical          English          class.          Upper          right:          Jan          Bourgon          laughs         as          teachers          (I.          to          r.)          Miss          Kathleen          Duross,          Miss          Kathleen          Breslin         and          Miss          Suzanne          Harvey          invade          a          freshmen          pep          rally.         Carolyn          Dubey         Christine          Dudley         Barbara          Fagan         Sue          Fessler         Debbie          Fitzpatrick         Lynn          Frank         Patricia          Fullick         Rosanne          Furlong         Dolores          Galea         Karen          Garner         Elizabeth          Garth         Katherine          Gasparovic         Corinne          Gerbig          Mary          Gerondale         Corrine          Gignac         Colleen          Given         Sheila          Gleason         Eileen          Gordon         Gayla          Gregor         Margaret          Griffin         Patricia          Griffin         Sheila          Griffin         Anita          Grochowski         Mary          Gust         Sharon          Haefner         Teri          Hafner         Julie          Hall         Mary          Hand         M.          Noreene          Harkins         Ann          Hartman         Catherine          Hassett         Roseann          Hebeler         Marianne          Heitjan         Kathy          Henige         Roberta          Henrion         Alison          Herzog         Lynne          Hipple         Cathy          Hopkins         Kathleen          Hughes         Jill          Humphries         Rita          Hurst         Mary          Lou          Hurych         Leanora          Hydorn         Linda          Iglodan         Denise          Jacques         Diane          Jakubowski         Kathleen          Jakubowski         Mary          J anness         ‘“We          are          young,          but          we         will          find          our          way                   FR         |          }         4         Anne          Januszko         Maureen          Jaruis         Susan          Jenkins         Diane          Johnston         Debbie          Jones         Diane          Joniec         Lianne          Kaller         Marianne          Kapp         Mary          Keating         Denise          Kelley         Christine          Kemen         Karen          Kempton         Bernice          Kenzie         Geraldine          Kenzie         Linda          Killam         Lynn          Kiss         Margaret          Klotz         Linda          Kokoszka         Nancy          Konrek         Kathy          Kopja         Theresa          Kowall         Karen          Kremarik         Kathy          Kroh         Kaye          LaFerriere         Kathy          Lalli         Teresa          Lane         Michelle          Laporte         Karen          Larson         Michele          LaVallee         Barbara          Lavich         Extreme          left:          Jill          Humphries          lends          a          hand          to          Pat          Sullivan          as          preparations          are          made         for          Canterbury          Place.          Far          left:          (I.          to          r.)          Laura          Pasternak,          Debbie          Fitzpatrick          and         Krista          Nellenbach          discover          the          delight          of          mathematics.          Left:          “What          is          this         thing?”          ask          Eileen          Gordon          and          Anne          Marie          McClellan.          Above:          Karen          Kremarik         relays          messages          to          her          classmates          in          6-S.         Mary          Teresa          Lay         Brenda          Lee         Louise          Legg         Marietta          Lemming         Cathy          Leonard         Mary          Lilley         Michele          Locke         Susan          Loesch         Mary          Long         Susan          Lulek         Sheri          Luster         Mary          Luycky         Karen          Macklom         Cynthia          Madry         Becky          Mair         Peggy          Mangold         Rosemary          Manty         Candice          Marciniak         Judy          Marcoux         Mary          Masalin         Debbie          Matelic         Marianna          Mathews         Claire          McCann         Barbara          McCarthy         Mary          Beth          McClain         Annemarie          McClellan         Jamie          McColgan         Mary          McFarland         Margaret          McGann         Barbara          McGarry         Far          Right:          Pat          Rajewski          finds          the          quiet          of          the          study          hall          a          suitable         place          to          do          homework.          Right:Out          to          show          the          school          their          power         through          the          magazine          drive          are          Rosemary          Manty,          Louise          Legg,         Brenda          Lee,          and          Marietta          Lemming.         Ets          She          ROSE         Frosh          get          in          the          swing         of          Mercy’s          liveliness         Gigi          McGrath         Patt          McLaughlin         Kathy          M.          McNichol         Kathy          S.          McNichol         Mary          McSween         Margaret          Meeker         Patrice          Meixsell         Alice          Menna         Robin          Merfert         Denise          Mifsud         Madalyn          Mifsud         Madonna          Mifsud         Mary          Miller         Pat          Miller         Julie          Mitchell         Susan          Mitchell         Catherine          Modic         Kristen          Moran         Mary          Beth          Morrow         Ann          Murphy         Suzanne          Najduch         Krista          Nellenbach         Margaret          Niemi         Michele          Nicola         Rita          O'Hara         Pam          O'Hare         Sue          Ouellette         Jenny          Owen         Nadine          Papke         Laura          Pasternak         Cathy          Paul         Sandra          Perwerton         Mary          Pfau         Melinda          Piligian         Deborah          Pleva         Eileen          Powers         Margaret          Pudlo         Sue          Purcell         Mary          Beth          Purcott         Kathleen          Quinn         Sue          Quinn         Pat          Rajewski         Colleen          Rein         Marion          Rembelski         Ann          Reno         Ellen          Reno         Andrea          Richardson         Elizabeth          Riehl         Diane          Rizzo         Pam          Romanelli         Susan          Rometty         A.         a          aa         Far          left:          Trying          to          forget          their          everyday          problems          over          lunch          are          (left          to         right)          Theresa          Zink,          Carol          Clark          and          Diane          Johnson.          Left:          “I          can’t          bear         to          look,”          says          Michele          LaPorte          as          she          tries          to          solve          a          math          equ ation.         Below:          Freshmen          absent          when          pictures          were          taken          are          (left          to          right)         Debbie          Philbin,          Diane          Jones          and          Mary          Grace          Ricci.         |         |         i         6          yy         ‘Give          us          but          one          firm          place          to          stand          .          .          .         Colleen          Ronayne         Nanette          Roumayah         Silvia          Ruiz         Gail          Savage         Kathy          Scanlan         Barbara          Schnell         Irene          Schweyer         Karen          Semperger         Mary          Setlock         Renee          Shalhoub         Rosanne          Sinacola         Lorrie          Sinelli         none          Ren         Carol          Skelton         Barbara          Smith         Martha          Sobesky         Janet          Sossi         Jill          Srock         Sheryl          Stack         Lynne          Standley         Valerie          Stephan         Janet          Stelmaszek         Terriann          Stricker         Barb          Strohl         Diane          Sudy         Carol          Sullivan         Pat          Sullivan         Terri          Swetich         Gay          Szcezeniowski         Carol          Terbrack         Mary          Tobin         Lori          Tracey         Linda          Ulko         Rita          Valade         Barb          Valenti         Celeste          Vanier         Kathy          Veeser         Pat          Voss         Patricia          Wakenell         Kathy          Walczyk         Sheila          Walker         Gale          Wallet         Mary          Walsh         Mary          Jo          Weaver         Janet          Webb         Sue          Weber         Mary          Wickert         Kathleen          Williamson         Deborah          Wilson         Patricia          Wirth         Rosemary          Woolley          4,         Mary          Wright          ms          ¥         Barbara          Zak          F          4.         Janice          Zayti         Theresa          Zink          a          ‘         Extreme          upper          right:          Freshmen          show          class          enthusiasm          as          they         build          a          pyramid          at          the          freshman-sophomore          Powder          Puff          Foot-         ball          game.          (,.          to          r.)          Top:          Kathy          Carmotty,          Liz          Garth.          Middle:         Sue          Loesch,          Roberta          Henrion,          Pam          Romanelly,          Nanette         Roumayah.          Bottom:          Maribeth          Cordesman,          Ann          Costa,          Barb         Lavich,          Colleen          Daherly,          Kathy          Walczyk.          Upper          right:          Big         sister          Lorelei          Papke          and          her          little          sister          Gigi          McGrath          do          their         own          thing          at          the          annual          roller          skating          party.          Lower          right:          As         Karen          Cromwell          opens          a          gift,          Candice          Marciniak,          Linda         Kokoszka,          and          Madonna          Mifsud          look          on          with          enthusiasm          and         shock.          Right:          Lynn          Griffin          and           Eileen          Gordon          turn          their          atten-         tion          to          a          happening          at          the          back          of          the          room.         46         [les         hool          activi         In          SC         le         iclpa         Freshmen          part         |         Organizations—new         v=          keys,          new          doors,         new          experiences         Today          is          ours          .         to          have,          to          hold,         to          search,          to          explore,         to          question,          to          change.         Our          lives          lie          in          front          of          us,         Stretching          out          in          endless          opportunity.         We          need          to          belong,         to          have          a          place          somewhere,         We          need          to          find          ourselves          .         alone.         We          need          to          love,         to          laugh,         to          cry,         We          need          to          need.         Catch          the          joys          of          today,         to          brighten          tomorrow.         Look          to          the          rainbow          .         Look          up          to          the          sun          and          stars.         Move          mountains,         bridge          streams.         Join          in          the          happiness,         join          in          the          hope,         join          in          the          sorrow,         and          learn          how          to          love.         Student          Council—voice         of          our          student          body         The          spirit          of          OLM          has          haunted          the          Student          Council          this          year         in          a          drive          to          unite          the          school          and          instill          more          school          loyalty.         Clara          Flores,          through          her          leadership,          has          made          the          presi-         dency          effective          in          an          attempt          to          unite          all          behind          her          and          the          Stu-         dent          Council.          Julie          Wright,          vice-president;          Gail          Stoney,          secretary;         and          Sue          LaBelle,          treasurer,          have          applied          their          previous          experiences         as          officers          to          bring          organization          to          the          Student          Council          activities.         Throughout          the          year,          the          Student          Council          planned          activities         that          have          all          classes          working          together.          The          A          Ball,          held          at          the          Sher-         aton-Cadillac          Ballroom,          succeeded          through          a          combined          effort          of         the          junior          and          senior          classes.          The          student          body          donated          this          year’s         food          and          clothing          collection          to          the          inner          city.          The          Talent          Show          and         the          Magazine          drive,          as          well,          were          only          made          possible          through          the         interest          of          all          the          students.          These          successes          have          indicated          that         unity          has          begun          to          have          more          meaning          at          Mercy.         Upper          right:          Sr.          Camille,          moderator,          is          busy          at          work          at          the          reception          area.         Right:          Sue          LaBelle,          (I.)          vice          president,          and          Julie          Wright,          treasurer,          dem-         onstrate          team          work          is          necessary          in          any          organization.          Above:          Gail          Stoney,         (l.)          secretary,          and          Clara          Flores,          president,          both          believe          in          lending          a          help-         ing          hand.         50         mie         =                  :                  4         Lower          left:          National          Honor          Society          meeting          holds          the          rapt          attention          of         members          Pat          Benninghouse          (1.)          and          Mary          Ann          Gehringer.          Left:          (1.          to          r.)         Paulette          Kaufman,          Sue          Grand          and          Judy          Malloy          paint          the          NHS’s          books-         tore          on          wheels.          Below:          Officers          of          the          NHS          (from          left)          Paulette          Kaufman,         vice-president;          Judy          Malloy,          treasurer;          moderator          Sr.          Helen          Marie;          Sue         Grand,          president;          Jan          Benedetti,          secretary,          plan          club          activities.         NHS          becomes          active          in          school          projects         Leadership,          scholarship,          character,          and          ser-         vice          are          the          basic          qualities          of          the          National          Honor         Society.          This          year,          the          club          attempted          to          convert         these          qualities          into          action.          The          National          Honor         Society's          goal,          to          become          a          live          and          functioning         club,          is          accomplished          through          their          sponsorship          of         varied          activities.         To          give          the          students          more          opportunities          to         read          good          books,          a          traveling          bookstore          was          initi-         ated          to          sell          paperbacks.          Substitute          teaching          was         another          aspect          of          the          club’s          many          service          activi-         ties.         Qualified          students          become          members          in          the         club          by          showing          evidence          of          leadership          and          ser-         vice          with          the          recommendations          of          several          teachers.         To          remain          a          club          member          the          scholarship          standard         must          be          kept.         A          December          induction          ceremony          was          held          to         admit          seniors          who          qualified          for          membership          dur-         ing          the          first          quarter.          In          June,          qualified          juniors         were          inducted.         Mercy,          C.C.          join         to          learn          techniques         of          movie-making         The          purpose          of          the          Film          Study          Club          this         year          is          not          to          analyze          the          theme          and          plot          of          a         movie.          It          is,          rather,          to          discuss          the          techniques          of         black          and          white          and          the          use          of          special          effects          that         aid          the          movie.         Films          under          consideration          are          “Billy          Budd,”         “When          Comedy          Was          King,          “Darling,”          “East          of         Eden,’          “Citizen          Kane”          and          “David          and          Lisa.”         Following          each          film          the          members          assemble          into         very          informal          groups          to          compare          ideas,          criticisms,         pop          and          potato          chips.          Afterwards          one          representa-         tive          from          each          group          gives          a          brief          summary          of         their          discussion.          A          special          film          workshop,          a          new         event          of          the          club,          consists          of          four          films          by          movie         critic          Edward          Fisher.          These          films          are          shown          in         order          to          inform          students          about          how          and          what          to         look          for          in          the          way          of          good          art          form          in          films.         Far          below:          Officers          and          moderator          of          the          Film          Study          Club          lead          a          discussion         during          a          meeting.          From          left,          Michelle          Rougeau,          treasurer;          Meg          Girardot,          sec-         retary;          Tess          Schafer,          president;          Sr.          Helen          Marie,          moderator.          Below:          Sr.          Helen         Marie          in          one          of          her          well-known          poses.          Sister          is          in          charge          of          several          clubs          this         year,          Film          Study          being          one          of          them.         Girls          learn          basics          of          drama          through          PAC         Long          rehearsals          and          the          thrill          of          opening          night,          ballet         and          painted          scenery          are          only          a          few          aspects          of          the          Perform-         ing          Arts          Club.         The          club          offers          many          activities          to          the          whole          school.         The          University          of          Detroit          players          performed          two          of          their         touring          productions.          A          sock          hop          was          also          sponsored          by          the         club.         The          Stagecraft          Guild          and          the          Genesian          Guild          com-         bined          to          work          on          the          major          play          productions.          The          Stage-         craft          members          worked          on          the          designing          and          building          of         sets          and          the          technical          aspects          of          a          play.          The          Genesians          are         concerned          with          acting          and          directing          of          the          drama.         Club          members          entered          the          many          area          forensic          con-         tests,          winning          many          awards.          Concentrating          on          a          new          area         of          theatre,          the          Genesian          Guild          formed          a          children’s          theatre.         Their          offered          production          this          year          was          Cinderella.         Upper          left:          Sr.          Ann          Elizabeth          addresses          her          drama          students.         Left:          Beth          Rice          adds          finishing          touches          to          the          scenery          used          in         Mercy’s          fall          production          She          Stoops          to          Conquer.          Above:          Terri         Bolan,          pres.,          and          Marla          Huber,          treas.,          check          the          meeting's         agenda.         Far          above:          Smiling          officers          of          the          Future          Teachers          Club          are          (I.         to          r.)          V.          pres.          Kit          Quinn;          treas.          Maureen          Trimm;          pres.          Mary         Anne          DallaGuarda;          sec.          Mary          McGuire.          Above:          Mr.          John         Gernacy,          moderator.          Right:          FTC          members          Diane          Hewitt,         Marsha          Stella,          Sue          McNamara          and          Colleen          Curren          join          in          dis-         cussion.         Knowledge—the          door          to          the          future.          This         year          many          far-sighted          students          have          decided          that         knowledge          isn’t          enough,          that          experience          is          also         essential.          So,          to          obtain          this          experience          they          have         joined          Mercy’s          Future          Teachers          club          and          the         Future          Nurses          club.         Future          Teachers’          moderator,          Mr.          John         Gernacy,          says          that          the          club's          purpose          is          quite         simple,          “to          give          the          students          some          experience          in         teaching          before          they          choose          it          as          a          career.”         The          goals          of          Future          Nurses          are          basically          the         same,          with          the          addition          of          field          trips          around          the         city          to          observe          some          of          the          techniques          used          in         various          nursing          establishments.          These          include         homes          for          the          aged,          homes          for          orphans          and         deserted          children,          and          clinics          and          hospitals.         All-in-all          these          clubs          provide          a          peek          through         the          key          hole          in          the          door          to          a          future          enriched         woman.          By          becoming          aware          of          other          people,          a         Mercy          girl          grows.         Bottom:          Cooking          up          new          plans          for          the          Home          Economics          Club         are          (left          to          right)          Sr.          M.          Loyola,          Pat          Steinel,          sec.;          Mary          Pilon,         pres.;          Mary          Rahaley,          treas.;          and          Kathy          Zeimet,          v.          pres.          Left:          As         guest          speaker          of          the          Future          Nurses,          Mrs.          Carol          Rizzo          explains         nursing          duties.          Below:          Making          plans          for          the          next          Future          Nurses         Club          meeting          are          (left          to          right)          Cheryl          Reetz,          pres.;          Marlene         Wilson,          sec.;          Dianne          Kuczynski,          v.          pres.;          and          moderator          Miss         Kathleen          Johnson.         Hayrides,          raffles,         coffee          houses,          part         of          language          clubs         Mercy          ’s          foreign          language          program          seeks          to          promote         an          active          interest          in          the          language          and          customs          of          other         cultures          through          the          French,          German          and          Spanish          Clubs.         Proficiency          in          reading,          writing          and          speaking          is          acquired         through          laboratory          and          classroom          study.          Outside          activi-         ties,          such          as          the          German          Katfeehaus,          French          white          ele-         phant          sale          and          the          Spanish          hayride          incite          student         participation          in          these          language          clubs.         As          head          of          the          classical          language          department,          Sister         Marjorie          Marie          guides          her          students          towards          a          deeper         understanding          of          the          ancient          Romans.          Latin          students,         with          the          aid          of          audiovisual          materials,          strive          to          become         scholars          in          the          classics.          Enthusiasm          of          the          Junior          Classical         League          brought          editorship          of          the          Michigan          Torch          to         Mercy.          Another          club          endeavor          is          the          annual          Roman         Banquet          at          which          students,          clothed          in          togas,          enjoy          the         service          of          Latin          |          ‘slaves.          |         Students          are          free          to          take          the          language          of          their         choice.          Each          of          these          opens          a          door          into          a          world          of          new         and          fascinating          experiences.          Consistent          study          is          the          key          to         these          doors.         Right:          A          smiling          Sr.          Mary          Joel          leads          French          Club          officers          (left          to          right)         Linda          Grove,          v.-pres.;          Helene          Dombrowski,          treas.;          Elaine          Hildebrand,         secretary          and          Linda          Bishop,          president,          in          a          discussion          of          a          Renoir.         Upper          right:          Junior          Cathy          Svoboda          displays          her          singing          ability          at          the         German          Kaffehaus         Bottom:          Spanish          Club          officers          Pam          Howe,          pres.,          Mary          Ann          Madden,         sec.,          Cindy          Dowd,          v.          pres.,          and          Sue          Miller,          treas.,          receive          a          few          words         from          moderators          Miss          Polakowski          and          Mr.          Ezcura.          Below:          Donna         Williams,          pres.,          Mrs.          Czerkaski,          moderator,          Joni          Hatty,          v.          pres.,          Jill         Kramer,          treas.,          and,          missing,          Joyce          Jonik,          sec.,          total          up          the          returns         from          moderators          Miss          Polakowski          and          Mr.          Ezcurra.          Below:          Donna         Carol          Jakubowski,          pres.,          Anne          Burke,          treas.,          and          Toni          Ausum,          sec.,         plan          ahead          for          the          Banquet.         Mercy          is          alive          with          the          sound          of          music         Many          of          Detroit's          social          happenings          this          year          have          been         graced          by          the          attendance          of          Mercy          socialites          in          the          form          of          the         new          club          The          Music          Masters          Club.          This          newly          formed           organi-         zation          was          set          up          and          is          moderated          by          Sr.          Edna          Marie,          who         teaches          music          appreciation.          The          club          was          designed          to          make         students          more          aware          of          cultural          events          in          Detroit.          Some          of          the         planned          outings          were          to          the          Van          Cliburn          concert          at          Masonic         Auditorium          and          the          Nutcracker          Suite.          Those          who          wished          to         attend          all          the          concerts          purchased          season          tickets.         Also          in          the          social          limelight          were          the          Merciaires:          Mary          Jo         Best,          Linda          Bishop,          Jan          Beottcher,          Pat          Brennan,          Gail          Crippen,         Clara          Flores,          Dianne          Hewitt,          Mary          Ann          Joswiak,          Leanne         Kopmeyer,          Mary          McGuire,          Sandi          Meyer,          Debbie          Moran,          Terri         Norton,          Beth          Rice,          Anne          Sallot,          Mary          Salsinger,          Kim          Uphoff,         Pat          Valade          and          Karen          Tybinka,          who          accompanies          them          on         bass.          They          entertained          at          such          places          as          the          Farmington         Exchange          Club          and          Southfield          Junior          High          School.          They          also         participated          this          year          in          the          rededication          of          St.          Cecilia’s         Church          as          a          Black          church.          To          set          the          mood          for          the          mass,          they         sang          the          “Sanctus”          from          “‘St.          Cecilia’s          Mass’’          by          Gounod          and         “The          Battle          Hymn          of          the          Republic’.         Far          left:          Mr.          Lawrence          Teevens          confers          with          Choral          officers:         (left          to          right)          Mary          Ellen          Gillis,          Gail          Crippen,          Anne          Sallot          and         Debbie          Moran.          Left:          Mr.          Don          Palmer          conducts          violinists          (left         to          right)          Mary          Dreyer,          Ginny          Locker          and          Melinda          Zaher.         Below:          Clarinetists,          (left          to          right)          Bonnie          Downs,          Mary          Martin         and          Bev          White          keep          a          watchful          eye          on          the          conductor.         Above:          Music          Club          officers          and          moderator          listen          appreciatively          (?)          to          Maureen         Trimm’s          piano          playing.          From          left,          Terry          Rusinowski,          secretary;          Kathy          Kaye,          v.          pres-         ident;          Cindy          Hayward,          president;          moderator          Sr.          Edna          Marie.          Left:          The          Mercyaires         sing          selections          from          “St.          Cecilia's          Mass.”         MUN,          HRC          build          hope,          understanding         The          Model          United          Nations          and          the          Human         Relations          Clubs          are          steps          to          a          better          future          for          every-         one.         The          aim          of          the          Human          Relations          Club          is          to         promote          understanding          between          people          of          different         religions,          nationalities          and          races.          Mrs.          Froslie,          modera-         tor,          has          planned          many          enriching          activities          for          the         members,          including          visits          to          the          Baptist          Children’s         Home          to          work          with          the          youngsters,          and          shopping          trips         for          the          older          girls          from          the          Sarah          Fisher          Home.          Various         guest          speakers          appear          at          meetings.         The          MUN          is          an          independent          study          club          geared         to          further          understanding          of          world          situations.          The         members,          led          by          Miss          Wagner,          participate          in          general         assemblies          with          other          schools          delegates.          On          the         agenda          this          year          are          assemblies          at          University          of         Detroit,          Georgetown          University,          and          Hillsdale          Col-         lege.          The          MUN          provides          an          opportunity          for           its          mem-         bers          to          express          and          exchange          viewpoints          with          other         young          adults.         Upper          right:          Officers          of          the          MUN          confer          with          moderator          Miss         Eileen          Wagner.          Left          to          right          are          Sue          Casby,          secretary;          Pat          Brennan,         president;          Pat          Benninghouse,          treasurer;          Carol          Ambrosiak,          vice          presi-         dent.          Above:          Human          Relations          Club.          Left          to          right          are          Marlene         Wilson,          president;          moderator,          Mrs.          Froslie;          Barb          Bolan,          treasurer:         Nancy          Ronayne,          vice-president;          and          Valerie          Gibson,          secretary.         Left:          Editors          of          Ofoeti,          Mercy’s          literary          magazine.          From          left          are         Sandee          Boulley,          photography;          Liz          Hayes,          (seated)          business;          Ellen         Lang,          layout;          Sue          Schnur,          publicity .          Absent          (minded)          are          editor         Mary          Dreyer          and          moderator          Sr.          M.          Kristin.          Below:          Mary          Martin,         treasurer          of          the          newly-formed          Stock          Club,          reviews          stock          exchanges         with          Mrs.          Karin          Grandone,          moderator.         New          groups          meet          students’          interests         In          order          to          expand          students’          interests          in          various         fields,          three          new          clubs          were          added          to          Mercy’s          club         roster.         The          Stock          Club          was          established          and          moderated         by          Mrs.          Karin          Grandone          of          the          math          department.          Its         purpose          was          to          teach          students          the          basics          of          invest-         ments          in          the          stock          market.          Guest          stock          brokers         at          meetings          advised          on          the          trends          in          the          market.         At          the          beginning          of          the          year          students          were          given         an          imaginary          $10,000          to          invest          in          stocks          of          their         choice.          At          the          end          of          the          year,          the          member          with          the         greatest          increase          in          money          received          a          monetary         award.         The          Photography          Club,          moderated          by          Mr.         Ronald          Ezcurra,          was          formed          to          help          students          improve         techniques          in          picture          taking,          developing,          and          print-         ing          of          pictures.         Ofoeti,          the          literary          magazine,          was          in          its          second         year          of          operation.          It          featured          poems,          short          stories,         pictures          and          informal          articles          written          by          the          students.         Mr.          Ezcurra,          moderator          of          the          new          Photography          Club,          asks         officers          Kathy          Rice          and          Nancy          Feeny          to          evaluate          a          picture.         Preparation          for          future          emphasized          in          clubs         Top:          Officers          of          this          year's          Business          Club          are          (left          to          right)          Leanne          Kopmeyer,         vice-pres.;          Mary          Patrick,          sec.;          Mrs.          Nancy          Setlock,          moderator;          Joan          Doemer,         treas.;          and          Kathy          Henderson,          pres.          Above:          Diane          Hewitt          and          Melanie          Zim-         cosky          seriously          concentrate          on          the          day's          typing          assignment.          Right:          Discussing         the          events          of          the          last          Business          Club          meeting          are          Joan          Doemer          and          Mary         Patrick.         62         After          many          long          hours          of          struggling          over         bookkeeping          figures          and          brave          attempts          at          deci-         phering          the          hieroglyphics          in          shorthand          books,          the         students          taking          business          courses          turn          their          atten-         tion          to          the          Commercial          Club.          Meeting          every          third         Friday          of          the          month,          the          girls          unite          to          further          their         knowledge          of          progressive          business          methods.         Under          the          guidance          of          Mrs.          Nancy          Setlock,         club          moderator,          the          ever-growing          Commercial         Club          strives          to          promote          interest          in          various          aspects         of          the          business          world.          In          order          to          achieve          this          goal,         the          club          sponsors          numerous          tours          of          large          business         corporations.          Through          these,          girls          also          become         acquainted          with          the          latest          in          business          equipment.         During          National          Secretary          Week          the         Commercial          Club          honors          the          OLM_          business         department          including          the          administration's          num-         ber          one          aide,          Mrs.          Harkness.         Student          Librarians          learn          by          activities         I          am          the          library         I          am          neither          the          walls,          nor          shelves         Nor          even          the          books         That          stand          in          rows,         I          am          the          wisdom          of          the          universe         Captured          and          arranged          for          you,         I          am          an          open          door         Enter          .         New          to          Mercy’s          curriculum          this          year,          the         Library          Science          course          was          established          to          promote          an         active          interest,          along          with          a          scientific          approach          to          the         field          of          library          work.          Students          of          this          course          seek          to         become          proficient          with          the          many          phases          of          librarian-         ship          through          their          Library          Aides          Club.          Under          the         guidance          of          Sister          Emma,          students          learn          the          art          of         skillfully          operating          audio-visual          materials,          catalogu-         ing,          and          shelving          books.         Upper          left:          Library          club          officers,          from          left,          Nancy          McClellan,          his-         torian;          Elaine          Tognetti,          vice-president;          Jane          Kotwick,          secretary;         Sr.          Mary          Emma,          moderator;          Virginia          Wilkiemeyer,          president;         Peggy          LeBlanc,          treasurer.          Lower          left:          Nancy          McClellan          (1.)          shows         Carole          Madigan          the          uses          of          a          card          catalogue.          Above:          Maureen         Vogel          (seated)          and          Virginia          Wilkiemeyer          make          use          of          the          audio-         visual          material          in          the          library.         Newsprint          serves          as          communication          link         Above:          During          a          break          in          the          writing          and          putting          together          of          the          school          paper,         staff          editors          posed          for          this          picture.          They          are          from          left          to          right,          standing—Joie         Messink,          Joan          Patteuw,          editor-in-chief          Peggy          Campbell,          Nancy          Dolan,          Veron-         ica          McCann,          Linda          Terrio          and          Nancy          Feeny.          This          is          the          first          year          there          have         been          junior          page          editors.          Right:          Sr.          Helen          Marie,          moderator,          and          editor-in-         chief          Peggy          Campbell          are          all          smiles.          Most          likely          they          have          just          finished          a          busy         press          week.         64         Advisor:          Sister          Helen          Marie         Editor-in-chief:          Peggy          Campbell         Page          Editors:          Vernoica          McCann,          Joan          Patteeuw,         Linda          Terrio,          Joie          Messink         Assistant          Editors:          Michele          Bush,          Sharon          Brzusto-         wicz,          Pat          Derry,          Meg          Giradot.         Headline          Editor:          Nancy          Dolan         Assistant          Headline          Editor:          Ellen          Lang         Copy          Editor:          Mary          Beth          Linn         Photographer:          Nancy          Feeny         Assistant          Photographers:          Mary          Kazmierski,          Sandy         Boulley,          Mary          Kaye          Pulliam.         Artist:          Marcia          Giacalone         Staff          Writers:          Debbie          Blaul,          Michele          Bush,          Sharon         Brzustowicz,          Pat          Derry,          Nancy          Dolan,          Meg         Giradot,          Ellen          Lang,          Chris          Rennell,          Lynn         Sheehan,          Jeanelle          Naquin.         Business          Manager:          Lynn          Sheehan         Circulation          Manager:          Debbie          Blaul         Head          Typist:          Paulette          Kauffman         Typists:          Mary          Beth          Bolton,          Mary          Madden.         Constant          confusion          rules          in          LORE          room         65         Editor          in          Chief:          Jeanne          Mathieu         Copy          Editor:          Melinda          Zaher         S.          Bauman,          K.          McGuire,          K.          Posluszny,          K.          Glea-         son,          M.          Recchia,          J.          Benedetti,          M.          Riley,          S.         Meyer,          K.          Kolbe,          H.          Connor,          K.          Topping,          L.         Fletcher.         Layout          Editors:          Karen          Zazon          and          Noreen          Taylor         D.          Chermside,          M.          Manley,          M.          Forget.         Photography          Editor:          Chris          Niedzewicki         K.          Bogas,          K.          Rice,          M.          Martin,          K.          Anania,          C.         Curran,          M.          Salsinger,          M.          McGuire.         Business          Editor:          Sharon          Witek         N.          Weber,          K.          Green,          D.          Markusiewicz,          M.         Haelterman,          P.          Starr,          L.          Stokes.         Moderator:          Sister          Mary          Clare         “Openanew          window,         Open          anew          door.         Travel          anew          highway         That's          never          been          tried          before.”         Mame         Above:          “Doing           their          own          thing’          (and          creating          chaos)          are          the         yearbook          editors.          Left          to          right          are          Noreen          Taylor,          Karen          Zazon,         Chris          Niedzwicki,          Sharon          Witek          and          Melinda          Zaher.          Left:          “Meet         our          deadline—what’s          that???”          say          Jeanne          Mathieu,          editor,          and          Sr.         Mary          Clare,          moderator.          In          truth,          these          two          hard-working          people         have          combined          their          efforts          to          meet          every          deadline          in          time.         Sophomores          ...          Go         |          where          you          wanna          go,         vee         ,          do          what          you          wanna          do.         —in          powder-puff          football          games         —in          the          magazine          drive         “300          sophomores,          that’s          all          it          takes,         To          give          to          Mercy          High,         All          it          needs          to          make          it          great.”         —Sacred          Heart          at          Thanksgiving         —St.          Anne's          Christmas          party.         “Our          spirit          will          withstand,         As          long          as          we          are          one.”         Climb          the          stairs,         and          open          the          door.         Excitement—         —tense          and          vibrant—         fills          the          air.         Spirit          bursts          forth,         and          seeps          into          silent          souls.         Lady          Macbeth          appears,         carrying          a          dim          candle.         Pyramids          and          spheres          jump          out          of          unseen          places.         Dissected          frogs          hop          on          the          ground,         while          planaria          slither          up          the          walls.         Sir          Lancelot          kisses          Lady          Guinevere’s          hand,         and          Atticus          rocks          on          his          rocking          chair.         Bisectors          slice          the          ceiling.         |          Language          tapes          continuously          drone          jumbled         French,          German          and          Spanish.         Caesar          sprouts          his          commentaries,         and          fruitflies          buzz          around.         Through          this          frenzied          mass          of          confusion         is          heard          the          boisterous          shout—         “We're          the          class          of          71.”         The          sophomore          class          will          be          leading          you,”         Debbie          Adams         Margaret          Adams         Carol          Albus         Cindy          Alexander         Marilyn          Allen         Carol          Alspaugh         Patrice          Alvey         Susan          Armstrong         Toni          Ausum         Barbara          Avery         Barbara          Babington         Debbie          Bagdon         Beverly          Balous         Carolyn          Banonis         Nancy          Barick         Diane          Barnes         Bridget          Barney         Nancy          Bawol         Mary          Berkfield         Joan          Biddinger         Linda          Bifano         Judy          Billig         Linda          Binek         Margaret          Birney         Lorene          Blake         Christine          Bloink         Janet          Bolton         Marilyn          Bouza         Pauline          Boyce         Robin          Bratton         Donna          Braunreuther         Denise          Brancheau         Mary          Anne          Brink         Janet          Brinza         Marcia          Brooks         Karen          Brown         Mary          Brueck         Rita          Bullinger         Ann          Burke         Kathryn          Burke         Debbie          Cantalini         Linda          Capoccia         LORE          camera          catches          Sr.          Kristin          and          her          sophomore          officers          Becky         Walkowiak          (sec),          Toni          Ausum          (treas),          Martha          McCrary          (pres),          and         Sally          Sherk          (v.          pres)          in          a          happy          mood.         SS          ae          wtatae          ot.         Sophs          become          vital         participants          at          Mercy         Patricia          Carmody         Denise          Carmona         Barb          Carraher         Vicki          Carter         Mary          K.          Cary         Katrina          Casby         Colleen          Cavanagh         Melody          Cavanary         Anne          Cheff         Donna          Chmiel         Margaret          Coffey         Valerie          Collins         Kath          Colombatto         Heather          Connon         Julie          Costa         Elaine          Cullen         Margaret          Cullen         Mary          Culver         Kathy          Daignault         Betty          Daly         Catherine          Daniel         Brenda          Darnley         Mary          Dearie         Debbie          DeBlock         Far          left:          “Did          I          do          it          right          this          time?’          questions          an          unknown          diver          as          her          friends,         (I.          to          r.)          Marianne          Orr,          Sue          King          and          Liz          Okar          look          on.          Left:          “We          want          a          victory,”         is          what          queen          Rita          Bullinger,          with          flowered          hat,          and          ‘her          court          chant          at          the          Freshman         -Sophomore          powder-puff          football          game.          Below:          “Hey,          look          up          there,”          is          the          ex-         pression          on          the          faces          of          (1.          to          r.)          Barb          Heimbuch,          Joan          Lerg          and          Sheila          Kelly.         Deborah          Decker         Joan          DeClarke         Nancy          DeFrain         Linda          Delaura         Barbara          Demshuk         Maureen          DeSmet         Barbara          Dewicki         Cyndi          Dinan         Mary          Susan          Dine         Joan          Downey         Rita          Downey         Maureen          Doyle         Ellen          Dreyer         Marianne          Droste         Denise          Duggan         Mary          Dumenjich         Celeste          Dykas         Pat          Fisher         Helen          Flaherty         Debra          Flanz         Luanne          Flesher         Cathy          Ford         Diane          Fortune         Mary          Gadbaw         Class          of         Jo          Galli         Diane          Gentile         Eileen          Gillespie         Maureen          Gillis         Denise          Giroux         Sue          Golota         Sheila          Grain         Ann          Greenwell         Bonnie          Griffin         Chris          Haapala         Audrey          Haas         Judy          Hainline         Cathy          Haller         Roseann          Hamill         Sheila          Hand         Chery!          Hart         Kathy          Hattam         Anne          Hayes         Far          right:          Expressing          signs          of          Christmas          gaiety          are          Pat          Alvey,         Santa          Claus          and          one          of          the          children          from          St.          Anne’s.          Right:         Preparing          for           the          Christmas          season          is          Kathy          Lamb.          Upper         “Thanks,          you          guys,          but          it’s          not          my          birthday,”          jokes         Marianne          Roller.         right:          71          demonstrates          spirit          of          giving         Sue          Hayes         Jane          Heaphy         Barbara          Heimbuch         Pamela          Hendricks         Denise          Hewitt         Sharon          Hickey         Joy          Higgins         Mary          Hildebrandt         Sandy          Holley         Mary          Inman         Liz          Janness         Karen          Jeffries         Mary          Hellen          Jeruzal         Anne          Marie          Jurak         Nancy          Kanney         Julie          Keefe         Margaret          Kehoe         Barb          Kelly         Sheila          Kelly         Peggy          Kenney         Valerie          Kenzie         Maureen          King         L.           Colleen          Kirchner         Wendy          Ann          Kirkpatrick         Connie          Kleczynski         Margaret          Koehler         Kathleen          Kolbe         Cheryl          Kopezyk         Patricia          Korpalski         Debbie          Koss         Jill          Kramar         Mary          Kreason         Mary          Beth          Kreiner         Barbara          Kure         Karen          LaFerriere         Kathleen          Lamb         Beverly          Land         Michelle          Lauer         Cara          Lavigne         Patricia          Ann          Lawrence         Doris          Lawson         Denise          Lehr         Sharon          Leone         Jeanne          Lerg         Joanne          Lerg         Teri          Livingston         Mary          Ellen          Locke         Rosanne          Loesch         Elizabeth          Long         Nancy          Lutfy         Betsy          MacDonald         Christine          MacDonald         Terese          Macielak         Katherine          Maday         Susan          Maffesoli         Amy          Mair         Constance          Major         Joanne          Marcoux         Barbara          Marek         Claudia          Martin         Cheri          Massengill         Jackie          Mateja         Diane          Mato         Paula          Mazade         Kathy          McCann         Cathy          McCarthy         Martha          McCrary         Laura          McCulloch          ,          4          4         Sue          McKaig         Donna          McKenna                    b         Deborah          McNab         Bridget          McNamara          .         “Tm          not          dumb!          I          know          I          didn’t          turn          it          on,”          says          Rita          Bullin-         ger          (above          right)          keeping          a          watchful          eye          on          the          language          lab         clock.          (Right)          Amateur          biologist          Diane          Smak,          on          the          verge          of         discovery,          asks          her          associates,          “What          do          you          think          will          happen         if          |          pour          it          in?”         Biology,          geometry         Kathleen          McNeely         Maureen          McWilliams         open          up          doors          to         Deborah          Mertz         Nancy          Merz         sophomores         Mary          Jo          Meyer         Gale          Melampy         Karen          Mifsud         Janet          Miller         Marcy          Montante         Marianne          Moore         Debby          Moren         Sue          Ann          Mouranie         Julie          Mowatt         Denise          Muliett         Mary          Jo          Mullan         Colleen          Murphy         Sophomores—         Yvonne          Nanasi         Janet          Noble         Donna          Nora         Donna          Novak         Nancy          Obrecht         Felicia          Ogrodny         Agnes          Ohno         Elizabeth          Okar         Patricia          O'          Keefe         Kathy          O’          Laughlin         Lynn          Oldani         Judith          Orians         Mary          Ann          Orr         Katherine          Osdras         Rosanne          Ostrowski         Margo          Palarchio         Cathy          Pawelek         Mary          Perrone         Chris          Petok         Sue          Pfeffer         Nancy          Piesko         Mariam          Piligian         Michele          Polcyn         Margaret          Ponkowski         Kathleen          Prescott         Kathy          Price         Janice          Pyc         Mary          Ellen          Quentin         Roberta          Quinlan         Mary          Clare          Quinn         Diane          Ray         Mary          Lynne          Reid         Geri          Renner         Kathryn          Reppert         Carol          Riffenburg         Marianne          Roller         Upper          right:          Margo          Palarchio          (foreground)          and          Mary          Jo          Mul-         lan          anxiously          await          their          arrival          at          school.          Far          right:          Keeping          in         time          is          Mariam          Piligian,          while          Peggy          Ponkowski          listens.          Right:         (left          to          right)          Mary          Ann          Brink          and          Marcia          Brooks          just          can’t         seem          to          keep          their          minds          off          their          classwork,          even          during          lunch         hour.         seen          and          heard          at          Mercy         Nancy          Ronayne         Mary          Ross         Shirley          Rotary         Rosanne          Roy         Kathleen          Ruf         Mary          Lou          Russell         Paulette          Rycamber         Joan          Rychter         Laura          Sabat         Deborah          Sackey         Sharon          Sarnowski         Lynn          Savage         Marsha          Scalici         Patty          Schmidt         Roberta          Schmidt         Mary          Schmittdiel         Gloria          Seidl         Claudia          A.          Shalhoub         Mary          Ann          Sheridan         Sally          Sherk         Andrea          Sigetich         Diane          Smak         Mardi          Smathers         Gretchen          Smith         Karen          A.          Smith         Karen          M.          Smith         Grace          Soler         Monica          Sondy         Myra          Sosa         Janet          Spalding         Elizabeth          Spicer         Janet          Spinks         Rita          Sproule         Sharon          Steck         Mary          Stephen         Sue          Straub         Lynn          Sugrue         Teresa          Taylor         Beverly          Terbrack         Mary          Jo          Terzano         Claudia          Thibodeau         Elizabeth          Tighe         Loretta          Tighe         Karen          Topping         Sandra          Tracey         Christine          Traverso         Shawn          Turrin         Nancy          L.          Valente          et         Above:          Roberta          Quinlan          as          the          forefront          and          Bridget          McNamara          as          the         hindquarters          enact          the          Counterfeit          Questing          Beast          from          The          Once          and         Future          King.          Right:          Bringing          the          look          of          Christmas          to          Mercy          are          Dianne         Mato,          Luanne          Flesher          and          Kathy          Haller.          Far          right:          Miss          Jonell          Linskey’s         7th          hour          religion          class          reveals          varying          sophomore          reactions.         Sophomores:          Carmen          Alrego,          Barbara          Brady,          Debbie         Burke,          Toni          Clausi,          Brenda          Darnley,         Mary          Jo          Gruber,          Eugenie          Komer,          Paula         Matyas,          Patricia          Sacker,          Patricia          Taylor,         Sandy          Toton         Camera          Shy         Marina          Vicini         Therese          Villeneuve         Becki          Walkowiak         Kathleen          Walsh         Denise          Weber         Laura          Welply         Catherine          Wheeler         Sharon          Wiess         Maggie          Williams         Mary          Williams         Sheila          Williams         Suzanne          Wilson         Diane          Winter         Pamela          Wisne         Sandi          Wloszek         Marcia          Wojtyna         Joanne          Yee         JoAnn          Yochum         Sue          Young         Lorrie          Zeglen         Suzanne          Zeimet         Mary          Zimmersmann         Patricia          Zitella         Margaret          Zuzich         Juniors:          Pam          Armstrong,          Barb          Bolan,          Eileen          Bullinger,         Pat          Burns,          Dorothy          Conway,          Cathy          Cullen,         Charlene          Dillenbeck,          Karen          Dolby,          Debbie         Everard,          Laura          Gross,          Andrea          Hajec,          Maureen         Harmon          Marys          Patmidarkness,)          Pat).          Karalis,         Michele          Riley,          Linda          Roach,          Camille          Ruszals,         Margaret          Seley,          Cynthia          Spangle,          Kathy         Sparks,          Cathy          Spencer,          Marcia          Strohmer,         Mary          Ann          Wanby,          Mary          Ann          Williamson         78         Athletics          offer         new          doors         to          be          opened         Mercy          surely          can’t          be          called          an          inactive          school,         with          the          many          activities          offered          to          the          girls          here.          In          the         past          four          years          Mercy          has          come          a          long          way          in          the          athlet-         ics          department.          Its          best          production          so          far          has          been          the         swim          team,          with          three          consecutive          years          of          winning          in         the          Dual          Meets          and          State          Championship.          With          a          great         coach          and          team          like          ours,          Mercy          will          probably          remain         winners          for          quite          a          long          time.         Water          Ballet          seems          to          be          another          big          interest          of         pool          fanatics          at          Mercy.          With          grace          and          poise          the          girls         create          a          peaceful          effect          in          the          waters          of          the          pool.         The          bounce          of          the          basketball          can          always          be          heard         in          season,          over          the          yells          and          screams          of          an          enthusiastic         team.          The          team          did          not          have          a          winning          record          this          year,         but          will          be          back          on          the          floor          again          next          year.         The          trotting          of          hooves          and          cracking          of          whips          can         be          heard          weekly          by          the          members          of          the          Riding          Club.         The          girls          are          at          various          levels          of          horsemanship          ranging         from          galloping          to          jumping          fences.         With          bats          and          balls          flying          in          all          directions,          Mercy         is          back          for          another          year          of          home          runs,          following          the         example          set          by          the          Tigers.          This          year          the          team          is          armed         for          first          place.         Making          its          debut          is          the          newly          formed          track          team         that          competed          in          several          meets          against          newly-formed         teams          of          Divine          Child,          Bishop          Borgess,          and          St.          Mary’s         of          Redford.         Hopefully,          Mercy          will          continue          its          sports          progress         at          a          strong          pace          in          the          future,          for          Mercians          are          “game”         for          anything.         Mercy          Marlins          champs          for          three          years         Success          reigned          for          the          Mercy          swim          team          as         the          Marlins          defended          for          the          third          consecutive         year          the          titles          of          Dual          Meet          champions          and          Catho-         lic          League          champions.          They          won          eight          of          the          ten         events,          with          a          total          score          of          139          points.         Junior          Michelle          Riley          defended          her          records         set          at          Oakland          University          in          1968,          breaking          the          50-         yard          breast          stroke          and          100-yard          individual          medley         records.          Sophomore          Marianne          Roller          chalked          up         another          victory          by          breaking          the          50-yard          butterfly         record.          Seniors          Marla          Huber          and          Cindy          Hayward         placed          first          and          second          respectively,          in          one          meter         diving.         Coach          Mrs.          Doloris          Yager          looks          to          the          future         expectantly,          due          to          strong          performances          from         B®         ee          several          freshmen          and          sophomores.         SCOREBOARD         OLM          OPP         73          St.          Rita          20         80          Rosary          19         oD          St.          Paul          27         |          70          St.          Mary's          of          Redford          29         67          Star          of          the          Sea          28         |          80          Sacred          Heart          19         |          64          Bishop          Gallagher          37         Above:          Presenting          the          team          that          made          Mercy          the          dual          meet         champ          for          the          third          year          in          a          row.          Right:          Colleen          Cavanaugh         and          Mary          Masalin          appear          to          start          simultaneously          from          opposite         ends          of          Mercy’s          pool.          Actually,          through          photographic          and         printing          techniques          two          events          are          made          one.         Far          below:          Kathy          Paul,          Diane          Mato,          Krista          Nellenbach          cheer         and          applaud          the          Marlins          to          another          victory.          Below:          The          team         from          Bishop          Gallagher          watch          intensely          as          Marla          Huber          finishes         her          dive.          Left:          Mr.          Poscuzzi,          the          executive          director          of          the         Catholic          League          of          Athletics,          presents          the          championship          tro-         phy          to          our          proud          coach,          Mrs.          Doloris          Yager.         Far          right:          Skiers          prepare          for          the          trip          to          Sugarloaf          Mountain,          where         the          ski          club          spent          the          weekend.          Right:          Mary          Kay          Pulliiam          executes         a          Norm          Cash          throw          to          home          plate.          Below:          ““Ah—come          on!          Do         you          expect          us          to          catch          that?”         Right:          “On          your          mark,          get          set,          go!!!”          count          down          track          team          members         Marcy          Gerhard          (left)          and          Barb          Kelly.          Above:          Laura          Robin          is          mounted          on         her          flashing          steed          while          at          the          stables          with          Mercy          ’s          riding          club.         82         Sports          essential          element          of          Mercy          life         Girls          with          athletic          abilities          or          simply          those          who          like          to         have          fun          had          many          opportunities          to          prove          themselves          through         the          several          athletic          clubs          Mercy          offered.         The          track          team,          new          this          year,          was          coached          by          Miss         Jeanette          Geier,          and          competed          against          several          schools,          includ-         ing          Divine          Child          and          St.          Mary's          of          Redford.          This          was          the          first         season          for          Catholic          high          schools’          girl          track          team          competition.         Due          to          changeable          weather          conditions,          ski          club          mem-         bers          were          unable          to          ski          as          often          as          hoped.          However,          they          did         take          a          weekend          trip          to          Sugarloaf          Mountain          in          northern          Michi-         gan.         The          riding          club,          student-sponsored,          met          weekly          to          ride         at          nearby          stables.          It          was          divided          into          three          sections:          begin-         ners,          intermediates,          and          advanced.          The          first          two          sections         worked          on          the          basic          fundamentals          of          horsemanship.          Adv-         anced          riders          perfected          equestrian          skills          previously          acquired.         Mercy’s          softball          team          challenged          several          Catholic         schools          this          year,          competing          for          first          place          under          the          direction         of          Miss          Geier          and          Mr.          Ralph          Yager.         Above:          “Boy,          what          I          wouldn't          do          for          a          walnetto          right          now,”          ponders          Terri         Hassett          while          enroute          to          Sugarloaf          Mountain.         Mermaids          entertain          in          annual          water          ballet         Hard          work          and          long          hours          of          practice          under          the         careful          supervision          of          the          swimming          instructor          Mrs.         Doloris          Yager          have          made          Mercy’s          water          ballet          a         success.          Perfecting          intricate          synchronized          swimming         techniques,          such          as          the          catalina,          oyster,          crane          and          the         marlin          turn          is          the          group's          main          objective.          Girls          par-         ticipating          in          this          activity          are          from          all          grade          levels.         The          routines          performed          are          frequently          created          by          the         students          with          advanced          abilities.          These          routines          are         then          set          to          music          and          presented          at          the          annual          water         ballet          show.         The          theme          of          this          years          production          was         “Dreamland,”          based          on          a          little          girl’s          experiences          in         her          dreams.          She          becomes          the          mystical          Blue          Fairy          and         meets          several          storybook          characters          including          Winnie         the          Pooh,          Peter          Pan          and          Snow          White          in          numerous         comedy          sketches.         Far          above;          Water          ballet          members          in          costume.          Ist          row          (I.          to          r.)          Terry         Livingston,          Sue          LaBelle,          Debbie          Sackey,          Marcia          Brooks.          2nd          row:          Ann         Bunker,          Mary          Beth          Culver,          Karen          Smith,          Therese          Macielak,          Mary          Gadbaw.         Above:          Mrs.          Doloris          Yager,          our          smiling          coach,          who          perfects          the          water          ballet         team,          and          urges          the          Marlins          on          to          victory          every          year.          Right:          Swimmers          get         in          shape          for          the          annual          water          ballet          show.         Classes          compete         in          Powder          Puff         football          games         In          the          fall          of          every          year,          schools          like          to          show         off          their          athletic          prowess.          Mercy          is          no          exception.         But          we          have          a          problem—no          boys.          So          the          girls          in         each          class          formed          the          magnificent          football          teams.         The          first          game          was          between          Seniors          and         Juniors          and          was          held          in          the          gym          due          to          bad         weather          outside.          Unfortunately,          the          change          of         scene          did          not          help          the          Seniors          who          lost          to          the         Juniors.          But          the          Juniors          did          not          escape          without          a         few          injuries          and          bruises.         The          Sophomore-Freshman          game          was          held         outside          complete          with          floats          and          cheerleaders.         Despite          their          valiant          efforts,          the          Freshmen          fell          to         the          Sophomores.         In          the          finals,          held          outside,          the          Juniors          met         the          Sophomores.          After          much          struggling          on          both         sides,          the          Juniors          triumphed.         Above          left:          Cheerleaders          Tom          Sklut(L.)          and          Karl          Kolby          lead         the          juniors          and          seniors          in          rooting          for          their          teams          at          a          powder         puff          game          in          the          gym.          Left:          Mr.          Ronald          Ezcurra,          coach,          gives         his          smiling          benediction          on          Claudia          Skomski          and          the          game          in         general.          Above:          Organization          is          a          key          characteristic          of          every         Mercy          powder          puff          game.          -         Mercy's          basketball         team          plays          schools,         own          faculty         The          constant          tempo          of          the          bouncing          ball         keeps          beat          with          the          resounding          cheer          of          “Mercy          s         got          soul,          say          ooh—ah!””          Maggie          Fahey,          a          co-captain         of          the          Marlins,          makes          a          long,          down-the-court          pass          to         Sally          Mathers          who          attempts          a          shot.          A          miss!          Judy         Friedrich,          co-captain,          rebounds          but          the          Marlins         miss          again.          A          second          rebound          and          it          is          in!          The         Mercy          Marlins          have          scored          two          points.         The          intense          excitement          of          the          Marlin’s          Bas-         ketball          season          failed,          however,          to          bring          the          girls         victory.          The          final          quarter          in          the          games          always         seemed          to          bring          the          Marlins          to          their          doom.          Three         victories          promised          to          turn          the          tables          for          the          Marlins         and          their          coach,          Miss          Kathy          Duross,          but          once          again         the          girls          faced          defeat.          One          loyal          Marlin          fan         expressed          confidence          in          the          team’s          future,          “The         basketball          team          will          be          like          the          swim          team         CHAMPS!”         Above          right:          Caroline          Banonis          and          Chris          Makuch          meet          with          Miss          Duross          in          a          last         minute          consultation          before          the          game.          Above:          The          team          groups          together          for          pictures.         Ist          row:          S.          McKaig,          R.          Roy,          J.          Friedrich          (capt),          M.          Fahey          (co-capt),          P.          Roumayah,          C.         Skomski.          2nd          row:          Miss          Duross          (coach),          C.          Makuch,          S.          Mathers,          S.          Miller,          Sie         3rd          row:          C.          Murphy,          C.          Banonis,          A.          Sigetich,          M.          Zaligarius.         86         SCOREBOARD         OLM          OPP         19          St.          Michael          (Livonia)          Of         16          Bishop          Borgess          9         14          Immaculata          35         25          Ladywood          11         16          Rosary          34         11          St.          Michael          (Livonia)          29         19          Immaculata          27         29          Ladywood          19         20          Rosary          29         Left:          Opposing          forwards          reach          for          the          jump          ball          in          a          Mercy-         Rosary          game.          Upper          left:          Hazardous          Helen          Marie,          Crazy          Clare         and          Goofy          Geier          display          their          light-footed          coordination          during         the          student-faculty          basketball          game.          Their          whole-hearted         attempts          proved          fruitless,          however,          since          the          students          won          the         exciting          game.          Above:          Colleen          Murphy          pauses          to          catch          her         breath          at          half-time.         Hey          life!          Look          at          us!         We          woke          up,          suddenly         we          Just          wokeup          .          .          .         Blue          and          white          gay          balloons,         Floating          away          over          rainbow          skies,         “Hanging          high”          to          reach          the          heavens,         Hurdy          gurdy          men         with          playful          monkeys         Clanking          out          happy          off-key          notes,         A          simple          daisy         with          tiny          petals          flying          in          the          breeze,         Bustling          people,         constantly          moving,         yet          going          nowhere.         Twinkling          stars,         and          newly-fallen          snow.         A          warm          blazing          fire,         and          oozy          spring          mud,         Glistening          icicles,         and          bright          autumn          leaves,         A          cheerful          sun          peeking          over          the          hill,         and          a          serene          sun          setting          in          the          west.         Smiling          faces,         and          shining          eyes,         Little          gusts          of          wind         playfully          kissing          the          sand,         Green          grass.          .          .          rustling.         All          a          part          of         the         happening.         88         Eee          Sess         ict         ttt         Ne          paetas         Above:          Sr.          Ann          Elizabeth,          junior          class          moderator,          doesn’t          seem         to          be          upset,          even          though          she          knows          that          with          the          help          of          class         officers          (I.          to          r.)          Linda          Henry,          v.          pres;          Karen          Kizyma,          sec;         Eileen          Bullinger,          pres;          and          Terri          Hassett,          treas;          her          gifts          will         |          never          get          wrapped.         |         |         |          Far          above:          Candy          Matelic          fondles          her          magazine          drive          prizes.         |         89         Debbie          Adams         Judy          Agnello         Pamela          Allen         Kathryn          Anania         Kristine          Anhut         Marie          Antoniotti         Marianne          Areeda         Nancy          Armstrong         Barbara          Baker         Susanne          Balagna         Barbara          Balutowicz         Diane          Bauman         Nancy          Beljan         Kathy          Bernock         Sandra          Bielski         Christine          Blask         Mary          Blaul         Sally          Boettcher         Bernadine          Bogdanski         Priscilla          Boroniec         Patricia          Boyd         Nicole          Brancato         Mary          Breslin         Dianne          Brown         Things          ‘happen’          with         the          class          of          ’70         Sharon          Brzustowicz         Janice          Budd         Judy          Buersmeyer         Michele          Bush         Joann          Butler         Katy          Carney         Diane          Caul         Margaret          Chapman         Mary          Ellen          Chapman         Dianne          Chermside         Debbie          Cichanski         Colleen          Clancey         Kathleen          Clark         Susan          Coleman         Kimberly          Colwell         Mary          Margaret          Comiskey         Mary          Commarford         Mary          Corrado         Chris          Cotant         Gail          Crippen         Margaret          Cullen         i          tse          SAE          nip          nga          Chatman          ines          scab          cai         91         Lower          left:          Diane          Krasnewich          decorates          her          homeroom          in         preparation          for          the          Yuletide          season.          Left:          “Let's          hustle          not          has-         sle,”          says          Sally          Mathers          to          Terri          Hassett.          Below:          Cameras          catch         a          birds-eye’’          view          of          juniors          (1.          to          r.)          Nancy          McClellan,          Carol         Madigan,          Marsha          Stella,          and          Vicki          Turowski.         Colleen          Curran         Kathy          Daily         Shirley          Daly         Anne          Daniel         Lorena          Dattilo         Mary          Ann          Davich         Patricia          Derry         Sharon          Des          Rosiers         Beth          DiPonio         Sandra          Dobrzelewski         Nancy          Dolan         Helene          Dombrowski         Cythia          Dowd         Dianne          Downey         Bonnie          Downs         Rosemarie          DuFour         Sheila          Eaton         Margaret          Eddy         Terry          Ehlers         Alice          Engelbrecht         Margaret          Fahey         Mary          Ferrari         Susan          Finn         Jackie          Flannery         Maureen          Forget         Catherine          Frechette         Judy          Friedrich         Marcia          Gerhard         Marcia          Giacalone         Mary          Ellen          Gillis         Juniors          sponsor          “Odd          Couple’          dance         Elizabeth          Giradot         Mary          Glow         Theresa          Gorecki         Martha          Grant         Mary          Ann          Gregorich         Marie          Hackett         Kathy          Haefner         Margaret          Haelterman         Michelle          Hannum         Laura          Harrington         Diane          Hartsell         Joy          Hartsig         MaryIn          Harty         Kathy          Hasse         Terri          Hassett         Joan          Hatalsky         Joni          Hatty         Mary          Jo          Henderson         Rosemary          Henn         Linda          Henry         Bettie          Herbeck         Diane          Hewitt         Elaine          Hillebrand         Pat          Hiller         Christy          Hoelscher         Lisa          Holbrook         Barb          Hopkins         Pam          Howe         Kathee          Hribar         Carol          Jakubowski         Joanne          Janisse         Mia          Jannette         Mary          Januszko         Mary          Ann          Jozwiak         Carol          Kanney         Lynn          Karlowski         Kathleen          Kaye         Susan          Kazmierski         Eileen          Kenney         Susan          King         Kathleen          Kirkland         Karin          Kizyma         Barb          Klotz         Maryanne          Kowaleski         Paula          Kowaleski         Mary          Kramer         Diane          Krasnewich         Jeri          Kroenert         Kathy          Kromp         Kristine          Krupka         Patricia          Krzystan         Carla          LaFave         Marylou          Lannen         Barbara          Larabell         Carol          Ann          Laverne         Kathie          Lavich         Christine          Legg         Martha          Lepping         Suzanne          Lewis         Mary          Beth          Linn                   Fat          left:          “Why          are          we          so          different?’          question          the          finalists          in         “Odd          Couple”          judging.          Left:          Carmen          Morcillo          counts          her         returns          from          the          magazine          drive.         93         Lynne          Loeffler         Susan          Lolli         Susan          Lukasik         Sharon          Macura         Carole          Madigan         Christine          Makuch         Mary          Malone         Donna          Markusiewiz         Susan          Martin         Candy          Matelic         Sally          Mathers         Renee          Mathieu         Cindy          Mayer         Sue          Mays         Veronica          McCann         Nancy          McClellan         Barbara          McDonald         Linda          McGann         Patty          McGarry         Mary          McGuire         Peggy          McNamara         Sue          McNamara         Mary          McQueen         Soo          Menlove         Juniors          show          exuberance,          class          spirit         Joanne          Messink         Sandi          Meyer         Barbara          Meyers         Ilene          Mezza         Marilyn          Migliore         Nancy          Milko         Sue          Miller         Denise          Montgomery         Carmen          Morcillo         Lindsay          Muma         Mary          Ann          Mushen         Pamela          Myers         Margaret          Myles         Jeannelle          Naquin         Mary          Nave         Chris          Niedzwiecki         Kathy          O'Dell         Maryann          Ohsowski         Jane          Olson         Roseanne          O’          Malley         Francia          Ormond         Louise          Ouellette         Sue          Palmer         Deborah          Panek         Sue          Paolella         Denise          Pasko         Christine          Pasternak         Joan          Patteeuw         Michele          Peabody         Donna          Pearce         Upper          left:          Sheila          Eaton          promises,          “I'll          never          skip          class         again,          as          she          shines          the          floor          with          her          broom.          Left:          Odd          cou-         ples          jump          at          the          chance          to          pose          for          Mercy          cameras          at          the          Junior         Dance.         New          Upperclassmen         enjoy          prestige         |         j         |         Tina          Pendergrass         Patricia          Phinney         Susan          Piercecchi         Chris          Pilon         Barbara          Pleva         Debbie          Poniatowski         Kathleen          Powers         Mary          Kaye          Pulliam         Clara          Rahrig         Janet          Raymond         Mary          Regan         |          Janice          Proctor         Christine          Rennell         Lucinda          Rexford         Laura          Robin         Elizabeth          Rosalak         Marsha          Ross         Michelle          Rougeau         Pauline          Roumayah         Terry          Rusinowski         Carol          Salamino         Mary          Salsinger         Kristine          Sampson         Diane          Savage         Judy          Scarlett         Carol          Schlaff         Nancy          Schroeder         Barbara          Schultz         Connie          Seidl         Peggy          Sherk         Claudia          Skomski         Cynthia          Slizewski         Kathleen          Smith         Mary          Alice          Smith         Mary          Jane          Smith         Pam          Starr         Marsha          Stella         Denise          Stimson         Leslie          Stokes         Extreme          left:          Rosemary          Henn          displays          enthusiasm          for          the         automation          new          to          the          cafeteria          this          year.          Far          left:          Pat          Krzystan         sings          her          interpretation          of          “The          House          of          the          Rising          Sun”          for         the          talent          show          sponsored          by          the          Student          Council.          Left:          Barb         Hopkins          attempts          a          basket.         97         Juniors          prepare          to          be          future          seniors         Kerrin          Stricker         Sandra          Strnad         Connie          Strohl         |          Catherine          Svoboda         |          Kathleen          Swillum         |          Laurie          Tamm         Nanci          Tagnin         |          Janice          Taylor         Sandra          Thompson         Patricia          Thull         Connie          Timpa         Sue          Tomaicowski         Dona          Tracey         Terry          Turek         Victoria          Turowski         Kim          Uphoft         Linda          Vitlar         Louise          Warner         Carol          Watson         Cathleen          Weber         Judy          Webster         Linda          Welply         Michaelon          Wheeler         Beverly          White         Mary          Jo          Wilder         Bernadette          Williamson         Lynne          Wilson         Kathy          Winter         Nancy          Witkowski         Mary          Wojciechowski         Far          right:          Ann          Maney          with          her          “brother(?)”          seem          to          be         having          a          discussion          at          the          “Odd          Couple’          dance.          They         obviously          have          a          good          sibling          relationship.          Upper          right:          Sue         |          Tomakowski          notes          an          unexpected          reaction          in          her          chemistry         |          experiment.          Right:          The          fearless          leader          of          the          juniors          Eileen         Bullinger          extends          words          of          wisdom          to          the          class.         Nancy          Wollscheid         Pat          Wolter         Judith          Worrel         Lisha          Yermak         Teresa          Yount         Cathy          Zaidell         Mary          Pat          Zaliagiris         Barbara          Ziegler         Walk          slowly          .          .          .         Open          the          door.          .          .         Enter          Mercy          ...         Crystalline          snowflakes         falling          lightly,         Glistening          icicles,         shimmering          brightly,         a          Frosted          Fantasy’         Smiling          Indian          maidens         with          proud          papa          chiefs,         Tom-toms          pounding          lightly,         “Big          Chief          Reign          Dance”         Lacy          hearts          and          playful          cupids         shooting          piercing          arrows,         Couples          dancing          softly          at         a          Cupid’s          Carnival”         Bright          packages          tied          with         satin          ribbons,         Cans          of          Coke          and          Christmas          cookies,         A          oneness          and          sharing          in          the         big-little          sister          parties,         Dancing          and          singing,         playing          and          laughing         in          the          talent          show,         Suspense          and          excitement,         laughter          and          fun,         a          Dating          Game”         Jumbled          frenzy,         bursting          happiness,         Bright          colors,          and          spirit          running          over          everything.         This          is          Mercy.         Top:          “Bottoms          up!”          say          (I.          to          r.)          Terry          Cissell,          Diane          Joniec,          Diane         McFarland          and          Mary          Meeker          while          spreading          yuletide          cheer.          Above:          Big         and          little          sisters          (from          left)          Margaret          Meeker,          Diane          McFarland,          Judy         Hachey          and          Mary          McFarland.          Right:          Santa          Claus          (alias          Mr.          Fitzpatrick),         accompanied          by          his          elves,          wishes          all          a          merry          Christmas.          From          left,          Twin-         kle          Toes          Mary          Martin,          Denise          Luster,          Sue          Bauman,          Kathy          Burke.         Looking          back,          every          senior          can          remember          the         feeling          of          joy          and          anticipation          they          experienced          as          they         met          their          big          sisters          back          in          1965.          Following          the          Mercy         tradition,          the          seniors          “capped”          their          little          sisters          as          a         symbol          of          welcome          to          the          school.          This          year,          the          proce-         dure          changed,          but          the          thought          remains.         The          seniors          presented          their          little          sisters          with          blue         daisies          at          a          get-acquainted          party.          While          enjoying         snacks          and          entertainment          in          the          gym,          the          freshmen         asked          questions          about          high          school          life,           and          the          seniors         were          more          than          willing          to          provide          the          answers.         The          big          and          little          sisters          assembled          in          December         to          celebrate          Christmas          together.          Gifts          were          exchanged         and          the          girls          joined          in          to          sing          carols.          The          climax          of          the         party          was          a          surprise          visit          from          Santa          Claus,          played          by         Mr.          Fitzpatrick.          The          jolly          old          fellow          was          pulled          in          on         his          sleigh          by          elves          and          helpers.          Both          freshmen          and         seniors          presented          little          Christmas          skits.         103         Below          and          bottom:          (I.          to          r.)          Sheryl          Stack,          Barbara          Fagan,          Marian         Schmidt,          Roseanne          Sinacola          and          Margaret          Dickerson          relax          at          the          Big         Sister-Little          Sister          Christmas          party          as          they          open          and          view          each          other's         presents.          Left:          Freshman          Mary          Keating          eyes          with          seeming          apprehen-         sion          the          chimney          Santa          Claus          will          descend          during          the          Freshman          skit          at         the          Christmas          party.         “You          stand          together         amidst          a         frosted          fantasy         shimmering          shadows         against          the          darkness,         tiny          crystals         touching          the          stillness,         flakes          of          white         descending          about          you         You          stand          together         |          amidst          a         frosted           fantasy.         Kathy          Rowe         The          Sheraton-Cadillac          Grand          Ballroom          was          the          scene          of          the          1968          Anniversary         Ball,          sponsored          by          the          Student          Council.          “Frosted          Fantasy,          ”          the          theme          of          the         dance,          was          suggested          by          senior          Melinda          Zaher.          Juniors          and          Seniors          as          well          as         honored          members          of          the          class          of          1966          danced          till          midnight          to          the          music          of         Jerry          Fenby.          Dress          for          the          affair          was          formal.         Extreme          upper          left:          Couples          sway          softly          while          (upper          left)          junior          Diane          Hewitt         and          her          date          Randy          Troyxil          look          on.          Extreme          left:          Senior          Peggy          Campbell          looks         adoringly          into          her          sailor,          John          Eddy’s          eyes.          Left:          “Do          I          hear          a          waltz?          Do          Iseea         partner?          Above:          This          couple          goes          off          for          a          quiet          moment          to          the          balcony.         2          has          te          incom          ister         Above          right:          “The          Rain          in          Spain”          has          Colonel          Pickering          (Jim         Magon)          and          Professor          Higgins          (Steve          Fitzpatrick)          in          a          tizzy          while         Eliza          (Terry          Norton)          watches          excitedly          from          behind          in          a          scene          from         the          spring          musical          My          Fair          Lady.          Above:          Mary          Mueller          struts          jaun-         tily          in          time          with          the          music,          playing          Mrs.          Hopkins          in          My          Fair          Lady.         Right:          Pam          Wisne          is          being          made          up          for          her          role          as          Miss          Neville          in         She          Stoops          to          Conquer,          the          fall          production.         106         Mercy          excels          in          dramatic          performances         Slowly          the          house          lights          dim.          The          golden          cur-         tain          opens          exposing          a          brilliantly          designed          set          and         colorful          costumed          actors.          The          orchestra          holds          and         then          enters          into          a          melody          of          gaiety          and          love.         Another          performance          on          Mercy’s          stage          begins.         Success          once          again          rewarded          the          sweat,          agony         and          hard          work          involved          in          the          production          of          the          two         plays          presented          by          Mercy          this          year.          The          fall          produc-         tion          of          an          old          English          comedy,          She          Stoops          to          Con-         quer,          gave          a          change          of          pace          from          the          modern          works         done          in          recent          years.          The          combined          works          of          the         music          department          and          the          drama          department          led          to         the          production          of          My          Fair          Lady,          the          spring          play.         Although          the          year          was          difficult          and          busy          the         actors          and          actresses          always          felt          the          twinge          of          disap-         pointment          as          the          final          curtain          fell.          But          the          applause         of          the          appreciative          audience          made          it          all          worthwhile.         Far          above:          Marla          Huber,          as          Miss          Hardcastle          in          She          Stoops          to          Conquer          maids          practice          serving          under          the          hard          eye          of          head          maid          Mary          Mueller.         listens          unhappily          to          her          father,          played          by          Don          Albrecht.          Above:          The         107         Far          right:          Dads          and          daughters          await          their          chance          to          pose          as         chiefs          and          squaws.          Right:          Although          Mr.          Uphoff          prefers          the          dip,         Kim          wants          to          really          groove.          Below:          Daughters          don          dads’          coats         in          the          grand          march          procession.         Far          right:          A          view          from          the          mezzanine          of          the          dads          and          daugh-         ters          dancing.          Right:          Decoration          committee          hangs          “Big          Chief         Reign          Dance”          theme          sign.          Above:          “I          won't          grow          up.          I          don't         wanna          be          asquaw!         |          108          |         Juniors          sponsor          Father-Daughter          dance         Wigwams,          feathers          and          wampum          character-         ized          the          annual          Father-Daughter          dance.          The         junior          class          sponsored          this          year          s          “          Big          Chief          Reign         Dance,         Entertainment          was          provided          by          the          girls          and         their          fathers,          including          solos          by          Mr.          John          Wilder         and          junior          Mary          Salsinger.          The          dad          and          daughter         couples          danced          to          the          music          of          the          Dominoes          and         participated          in          polkas,          waltzes,          and          some          even         grooved          to          soul          music.         The          climax          of          the          evening          was          the          crowning         of          the          Big          Chief.          Colleen          Clancy's          father          was         chosen          from          a          composition          written          prior          to          the         dance.          Mr.          Clancy          arrived          late          for          the          dance,         however.          The          postponed          crowning          took          place         during          the          dance          contests,          and          then          Mr.          Clancy         began          his          reign.          Both          the          fathers          and          daughters         enjoyed          themselves.         Top:          Smiling          Queen          Cheryl          Reetz          reigns          with          her          escort          Marty          Tieber         while          (above)          sophomore          Barb          Babington          with          her          date          Ron          Cervin          and         (right)          junior          Roseanne          O'Malley          with          her          escort          receive          their          court         honors.         On          Valentine's          Day,          red          lacy          hearts          and          playful         cupids          decorated          Glen          Oaks          Country          Club          in          Farming-         ton,          where          the          senior-sponsored          semi-formal          “Cupid's         Carnival”          was          held.         Three          hundred          couples          danced          to          the          music          of         the          Stuart          Carr          Quintet.          The          zenith          of          the          evening          was         the          announcement          of          the          queen          and          her          court,          who         were          elected          by          the          students.          The          reigning          queen          was         senior          Cheryl          Reetz.          Runners-up          to          the          title          were         exchange          students          Liz          Garcia          and          Alicia          Mata.          The         junior          court          representative          was          Roseanne          O'Malley.         Runners-up          were          Mary          Ann          Gillis          and          Mary          Beth         Linn.          Sophomore          Barb          Babington          represented          her         class          in          the          court          with          Cathy          McCarthy          and          Shawn         Turrin          as          runners-up.          Representing          the          freshmen          was         Joan          Brown.          Runners-up          were          Mary          Kay          Hand          and          Pat         McLaughlin.         Reviving          a          past          tradition          of          a          school          sponsored         “Queen          of          Hearts”          dance,          this          “heart-warming”         revival          will          hopefully          become          a          firmly          established         Mercy          tradition.         Seniors          highlight          U.D          homecoming          court         With          the          usual          festivities          of          a          homecoming         game,          University          of          Detroit          high          school          crowned         their          queen          and          her          court          October          30,          during          half-         time.          Two          seniors          from          Mercy          were          among          the         members          of          the          court.          The          queen          was          OLM’s          Mau-         reen          Trim          and          Marianne          DallaGuarda          was          a          member         of          the          court.         Girls          wishing          to          be          in          the          court          had          to          write          an         application          explaining          why          they          thought          they          would         make          a          good          queen.          After          the          applications          were         judged,          the          finalists          went          to          U          of          D          for          an          interview         and          with          this          final          step          the          queen          and          her          court           were         chosen.         Above          left:          Maureen          Trim          approaches          her          crowning          on          the          arm          of         Gary          Hornvendt.          Left:          Surrounded          by          her          court,          Mary          Ann          Dal-         laGuarda          and          Maureen          Hathaway          of          Immaculata,          Maureen          is         :          crowned          queen          by          Larry          King.          Above:          After          the          coronation          came         the          action          of          the          game.         SicilOns          sa         This          is          our          quest,         To          follow          our          star         Almost          painfully,         with          fond          memories          pierced          with         wishfulness,         we          remember          our          senior          year.         We          remember          .         endless          applications          with          endless         pages,         —=PSATS,          SA)Ssand          AG          is,         early          morning          walks          in          foggy          New         York,         and          the          plane          ride          back          home,         —our          senior          rings,          proms,          and         little          sisters,         —Mercy          itself,          with          long          halls          and         zooming          yellow          carts,         We          remember          the          year’s          joys          and          tears,         and          the         new          feeling          of          unity          with          our          friends,         sharing          experiences          as          young          women,         not          as          girls,         Together          we          grow          up,         Together          we          mature,         Together          .         we          are          the          class          of          69.         “To          dream          the          impossible          dream,          ”         Up          ahead          twines          an          unbeaten          path,         made          up          with          uncertainty          mixed          with         hope,         and          leading          to          a          green          oasis.         “To          fight          the          unrightable          wrong,          ”         Obstacles,          looming          out          in          ugliness,         block          the          path,          and         mar          the          view.         Slowly          .         the          sun          seeps          through,         We          start          walking,         tripping          over          stones          and          rubble.         Up          ahead          shimmers          a          dim          light,         We          walk          faster          and          faster—         —the          light          grows          brighter          and         brighter—         we          run         and         Fico:         till          the          light          blinds          us—         we          have          reached          our          star.         Four          years          have          come          and          gone          swiftly          for          this          year’s         senior          class.          Under          the          guidance          of          Sr.          Margaret         Mary,          the          officers          have          attempted          to          make          the          last         year          at          O.L.M.          the          most          memorable.          Left          to          right         the          officers          are          Lupe          Munoz,          sec.,          Kris          Sornson,          v.         pres.,          Jo          Ellen          Rick,          pres.,          and          Leeane          Kopmeyer,         tres.         Rosemary          Abraham          Evelyn          Allen          Celeste          Allen          Lynn          Allison         Carole          Ambroziak          Diane          Amesse          Michelle          Angelillo          Janet          Ascione         Colleen          Barney          Maureen          Battel         Maryann          Baiardi          Eva          Baranyai         Susan          Bauman          Janet          Benedetti          Patricia          Benninghouse          Barbara          Bernock         Ee         Mary          Joan          Best          Kristine          Bibbee          Laura          Bingen          Linda          Bishop         Therese          Blask          Debra          Blaul          Mary          Bleisch          Janis          Boettcher         Kathleen          Bogas          Teresa          Bolan          iid          Mary          Beth          Bolton          Sandra          Boulley         Future          voters          hear         ‘candidates’’         Lois          Bow          Patrice          Bowen         Above:          Jeanne          Walsh          (alias          Hubert          Humphrey)          explains          her          views          on         civil          rights.          Upper          left:          Candidates          (I.          to          r.)          Gearge          Wallace          (Mary         Kenzie),          Richard          Nixon          (Marie          Strohmer),          and          Hubert          Humphrey         (Gail          Stoney)          answer          questions          concerning          their          platform          in          the         government          classes          mock          election.         Patricia          Brennan          Debra          Brenz         115         ‘Sisters’          get          acquainted          at          get-togethers         Evelyn          Brown          Susan          Bruce          Ann          Bunker          Kathlyn          Burke         Patricia          Burke          Suzanne          Bushaw          Christine          Byerlein          Suzanne          Byrne          |         1         Barbara          Cadotte          Margaret          Campbell         Far          right:          Acknowledging          gifts          received          from          their          “little          sisters’          are          (1.         to          r.)          Marianne          DallaGuarda,          Mary          Patrick          and          Dorian          Soper.          Right:         Clara          Flores          and          “little          sister’          Barb          Strohl          get          to          know          each          other          at         first          get-together.         116         Susan          Cannizzaro          Barbara          Carney          Carol          Carter          Claudia          Casai         Susan          Casby          Christine          Chmielewski          Teresa          Cissell          Joan          Clogg         é         Lynn          Cody          Patricia          Coleman         Shelli          Costanzo          Patricia          Cote         117         Extracurricular          events          fill          senior          year         Susan          Crippen          Barbara          Cromwell          Karen          Crowe          Mary          Ann          DallaGuarda         Patricia          Davis          Lois          Dee          Jacqueline          Deron          Margaret          Dickerson         118         Denise          Dinan         Patricia          Dombrowski         Theresa          Dulemba         Pamela          Dmochowski         Suzanne          Downs         Marie          Emmert         Joan          Doemer          Laura          Dolata         Mary          Dreyer          Carol          Duggan         Claudia          Eschberger          Marguerite          Faydenko         Upper          left:          Juniors          and          Seniors          from          Mercy          and          Catholic          Central         discuss          Darling,          the          latest          movie          presented          through          the          Film          Study         Club.          Left:          Salmagundi,          sponsored          by          the          J.C.L.,          offered          girls          a         chance          to          do          a          little          inexpensive          Christmas          shopping.          Lynn          Cody         and          Pat          Hayes          assist          prospective          buyers.         Below:          Mary          Ann          Brophy          (left)          and          Kathy          Foley          wait          to          lead          the          pro-         cessional          into          the          Mother          of          Mercy          chapel.          Right:          Father          Pouget          cele-         brates          the          bossa          nova          Mass          at          which          the          rings          were          blessed.         Nancy          Feeny          Mary          Fessler         Clara          Flores          Kathleen          Foley         Christina          Franco          Elizabeth          Garcia          Jacqueline          Geeraert          Mary          Ann          Gehringer         Patricia          Giannetti          Valerie          Gibson          Karen          Gleason          Joanne          Glueck         120         Seniors          unite          at          ring          blessing          ceremony         Susan          Grand          Kathleen          Green          Gail          Gronow          Linda          Grove         Patricia          Gust          Judith          Hachey          Barbara          Hafner          Patricia          Hand         Barbara          Harding          Deborah          Hartsell          Coleen          Hayes          Darlene          Hayes         Elizabeth          Hayes          Patricia          Hayes          Cynthia          Hayward          Margaret          Helfrick         ine         s          deieglediaedo         Kathleen          Henderson          Linda          Herbeck         Far          right:          Mary          Podzervinski          ventures          from          the          hotel          for          breakfast.         Right:          Glamour          girl          Linda          Bishop          and          perky          Mary          Fessler          enjoy          the         views          from          the          deck          of          the          Circle          Line          Boat.         Mary          Hoffman          Mary          Hogan         Patricia          Holstein          Catherine          Hopkins          Cheryl          Horrigan          Christine          Hoyt         Marla          Huber          Roberta          Isanhart          Claudia          Jamison          Patricia          Jannette         Daily          Jones          Paulette          Kauffman          Toni          Kauffman          Mary          Kazmierski         Martha          Kehoe          Ann          Kelley         |                  |          Anne          Kinsler          Christine          Knapp         |         |         |         |         |         1         Leanne          Kopmeyer          Linda          Koss         Dianne          Kuczynski         Susan          LaBelle         Mary          Ann          Kelley         Jane          Koehler         Jane          Kotwick         Mary          Kenzie         Barbara          Koop         oat          rides,         ina          lown,         Maureen          Lafliey          Christine          Laibinus          O          ig          J          V          S          [          r          eC          eC          [          S         Jill          Lalli          Ellen          Lang         Margaret          LeBlanc          Connie          Lester         Left:          Just          arriving          at          one          of          the          city’s          “finer”          hotels,          the          New          Yorker,         are          sightseers          (I.          to          r.)          Sandy          Polcyn,          Jo          Ellen          Rick,          Pat          Brennan,          and          Sue         Casby.          Above:          Enjoying          one          of          the          few          sunny          days          of          the          trip          is          Sue         Grand.         Susanne          Leszezynski          Catherine          Lo backi         “Together...          weare         the          class          of          69.”         Above:          The          team          still          cheers,          but          powder          puff          senior          captain,          Dorian         Soper,          sneaks          a          little          look          of          despair.          Right:          Even          though          class          is          inter-         esting,          Kathy          Bogas          cannot          resist          the          chance          to          slip          into          a          dream          world         away          from          term          papers          and          chemistry          problems.         126         Patricia          Logsdon         Joan          Lulek         Mary          MacDonald         Mary          Anne          Madden         Faith          Lueck         Denise          Luster         Kathy          MacKenzie         Ann          Marie          Maffesoli         SS          TSS          cE          ee         eee         rae         Judith          Malloy         Patricia          Martin         Suzanne          McCauley         Colleen          McDonough         Marcia          Manley         Jeanne          Mathieu         Mary          Anne          McColgan         Kathleen          McGuire         Mignon          Marciniak         Mary          Max         Mary          Martin         Carol          Mazark         Dianne          McFarland         The          past          lies          behind,         the          future          awaits         ah          Ca          d          Mary          McKernan          Kathryn          McMuldroch         e          e          e         Barbara          McShane          Judith          Medved         Janet          Michalski          Barbara          Miller          Nancy          Miller          Debra          Moran         Denise          Morrissey          Mary          Mueller          Martha          Mullen          Janet          Muller         128         Lupe          Munoz          Nancy          Nicholls          Theresa          Norton          Patricia          O'          Halloran         Colleen          O’          Keefe          Mary          O'Leary          Susan          O'Leary          Kathleen          Olson         |          Ann          Marie          O'Neill          Susan          Paffi          Lorelei          Papke          Mary          Patrick         Far          Left:          Keeping          up          with          the          rapid          pace          of          the          bookstore          is         senior          Karen          Gleason.          Left:          Seniors          Julie          Tesauro          and          Dorian         Soper          use          their          lunch          hour          to          discuss          future          college          plans.         Seeking,          sharing.          .          .         finding          the          way         Mary          Pilon          Mary          Ann          Podczervinski         Sandra          Poleyn          Catherine          Pomianek         |         Karen          Posluszny          Nancy          Pozdol          Carol          Price          Ann          Marie          Proulx          i         Jo          Ann          Quinlan          Colleen          Quinn          fen          Kathryn          Quinn          Mary          Rahaley         Judith          Ramsay          Mary          Recchia          Chery!          Reetz          Jacalyn          Regotti         Laura          Reno          Carol          Reske          Beth          Rice          Kathleen          Rice         Jo          Ellen          Rick          Kathleen          Ronayne         Left:          Suprise!!          Kathy          Rice.          Are          you          enjoying          the          comfort          of          our          spacious         halls?          Above:          Connie          Lester,          Terri          Bolan,          Colleen          Quinn          and          Julie         Wright          combine          lunch          and          study.         Kathleen          Rowe          Lucila          Ruiz         Laura          Salenik          Anne          Sallot          Aileen          Sandon          Maureen          Sartor         I          Teresa          Schafer          Margaret          Schaner          Kathleen          Schloss          Marion          Schmidt         Susan          Schnur          Grace          Seidl         Above:          Mary          Ann          DallaGuarda          and          Ann          Sallot          ponder          the          teacher's         words,          but          Pat          O’Halloran’s          thoughts          are          obviously          elsewhere.          Right:         Folk          singer,          Phil          Esser,          entertains          for          the          30          dollar          club          of          the          magazine         drive.         Lynn          Sheehan          Kathleen          Simms         132         Activities          fill          girls’         last          year          at          Mercy         Karen          Sinelli          Diane          Skomski         Constance          Skynar          Marciann          Slizewski         Anne          Smith                    Catherine          Solazzo          Dorian          Soper         Julia          Spalding          Shirley          Steele          Patricia          Steimel          Deborah          Steslicki         New          ideas,         |          New          places,         |          New          teachers         Marsha          Stevens          Gail          Stoney          Marie          Strohmer          Barbara          Sulik         Christine          Sullivan          Kathleen          Swain          Catherine          Swantek          Cynthia          Switalski         Susan          Tatar          Denise          Tawyea          Noreen          Taylor         Joanne          Syrek         134         ses          Le          en         Linda          Terrio         Elaine          Tognetti         Patricia          Valade         Marcia          Walch         Julie          Tesauro         Maureen          Trim         Maureen          Vogel         Sheryl          Wallet         135         Kathleen          Theriault          Regina          Tighe         Karen          Tybinka          Kathleen          Ursic         Su          |         See         ¢          Bs          eH         Moa          tiaeseresesd          Mg         AGATE          ELON         Bi          PARAEIF          ETAT          598         ehaeaseteeeri!          atts         8          bee,          AE           ALEF          +         Tiehac          agape          reeessegee          tent         Ft          AGPTUSESESIS          ITS          poe         7           tia          oees          fe          cae         Seog          WReeeeee          ttt          ia          yg          ee         .          weepegeett          +?         RAAB          BART         Upper          left:          “Yes,          I          know          these          are          the          colors          of          the          flag,”          savs          Mrs.         Sharon          Burton          patiently          as          she          attempts          to          explain          the          structure          of          light         waves          and          refractions          to          her          physics          class.          Above:          Mrs.          Christine         Thomas          gets          acquainted          with          the          many          books          found          in          Canterbury         Place.          Girls          are          free          to          come          here          and          read,          become          inspired,          or          just         groove.          Mrs.          Burton,          Mrs.          Thomas          and          Canterbury          Place          are          all          new          to         Mercy          this          year.         Jeanne          Walsh          Nancy          Weber          Michaela          Weeks          Lynn          Werth         |         |         Karen          Wheeler          Anne          Mary          Whiting          Jeanette          Wickowski          Virginia          Wilkiemeyer         :         Denise          Williams          Donna          Williams         Right:          Birthdays          are          always          big          occasions          for          lunch          table          groups.          Cele-         brating          Kathy          Solazzo’s          are          (from          left)          Karen          Sinelli,          Debbie          Brenz,         Nancy          Nichols          and          Annette          Ostrowski.         Marlene          Wilson          Elena          Wisniewski          Sharon          Witek          Julie          Wright         Denise          Wrobel          Diana          Yezbick          Loreena          Young          Nancy          Young         Melinda          Zaher          Marcelle          Zasa          Kathleen          Zasuwa          Joyce          Zayti         Karen          Zazon          Mary          Kathleen          Zeimet          1386          Melanie          Zimcosky          Louise          Zinger         Ey         i          ;          i                   Patrons         2-S         4-§         6-S         7-S         8-S         20-S         23-S         11-N         Cathy,          Donna,          Cathy,          Ann,          Kathy                   Gail         Friendly          Frosh          of          9-S         Sister          Margaret's          Senior          Homeroom         Of          21-S         Sister          Martina          s          Mongrels         C-NINV-D          Compliments          of          a          friend         Congratulations          from          “Us          5”         Good          luck          to          the          class          of          69         From          the          Spanish          Club         Junior          Classical          League         Student          Council         Mrs.          R.          P.          Amelotte         Mr.                    Mrs.          John          W.          Anhut         The          Jaines          Barnes          Family         Judge                    Mrs.          James          N.          Canham         Mr.                    Mrs.          Bernard          L.          Cary         Fred          Casey          Family         Mr.                    Mrs.          John          J.          Chermside,          Jr.         139         Congratulations                    Best          Wishes          to         the          Class          of          69          from          Mr.                    Mrs.         Mitchell          W.          Deron         Mr.                    Mrs.          Lucien          J.          Dreyer         Mr.                    Mrs.          Walter          Dub         Mr.                    Mrs.          Gordon          Dufour                    Family         Mr.                    Mrs.          Patrick          E.          Hackett         Mr.                    Mrs.          John          Van          Leyen          Healy         James          C.          Heaphy          Family         Mr.                    Mrs.          George          Hendricks         Mr.                    Mrs.          James          J.          Holly         Mr.                    Mrs.          John          J.          Iglodan         Mr.                    Mrs.          George          H.          Kirchner         Mr.                    Mrs.          Joseph          Kramar         Mr.                    Mrs.          Stephen          Kremarik         L.          O.          Babooska—B—          Em—J—M—Mc—Sm—Za—P         Mr.                    Mrs.          John          Lulek         A.          Wm.          Luster         Robert          J.          McClellan         Congratulations          to          the          Class          of          °69         from          Mr.                    Mrs.          Kenneth          G.          Mathieu         Mr.                    Mrs.          M.          E.          Meixsell         Mr.                    Mrs.          P.          Rahaley         Mr.                    Mrs.          John          Rice         The          Mario          Sincola          Family         Dr.                    Mrs.          John          J.          Totan         Mr.                    Mrs.          Andrew          F.          Valenti         Mr.                    Mrs.          Edmund          J.          Whiting         Senior          Directory         ABRAHAM,          nee          a         GAA          1;          Chor          1,          2;          NCTC3,          4;          Perf          A.          3,          4         JCL          1,          2;          Math          C          3,          4;          Lib.          Aid          1;          Sodality         1,          2;          JCL          Rep.          2         Ba          GELESTE         7          Choraleegoe4NGlG          oro         A.          ne          3,          4;          Film          C,          3;          French          1,          2,          3,          4;          Rid.         1,          2,          3,4;          Newsprint          2         ALLEN,          EVELYN         Tcl         ALLISON,          LYNN         Chon:          sti          ALS          Perkin          AA          |          Clio:         Math          Club          3,          4;          Home          Ec.          C.          3:          Se          I.         9         AMBROZIAK,          CAROLE         GAA          3,          45          HRC,          3,          4;          Chor          1,          9)          3          4:         MUN.          2,          8,          4;          NCTC;          2.          8:          Perf.          A.          2.          8:         Debate          3;          French          3,          4;          JCL          1,          2,          3:          Fut.          T3         AMESSE,          DIANE         Perf.          A.          3;          French          1,          2;          Fut.          T.          3,          4:          Fut.          N         3,          4;          Sodality          1,          2         ANGELILLO,          MICHELLE         HRG.          45          Film'G.          2.3)          4:          JGL.          1,          2.32          Ger         F.          Phys.          Ed.          1,          2,          3;          Sodality          1         ASCIONE,          JANET         Spanish          3         BAIARDI,          MARYANN         Chor.          1;          French          3,          4;          Spanish          1,          2,          3,          4:         Riding          2         BARANYAI,          EVA         JCL.          1;          German          2,          3         BARNEY,          COLLEEN         Chor.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Perf.          A.          3:          JCL.          1,          2,3:          Fut.         N.          4         BATTEL,          M:          ey         Com.          C.          4;          Chor.          1,          2;          Perf.          A.          2,          3:          Span.          1,         2;          Fut.          N.          4;          Pep.          C          4          Sodality          1         eee          site         FRG          25          TCL:         NHS.          4          4         BENEDETTI,          JANET         Chor.          1, 2;,3,4:,NCIG.          2.8,          4:          Perf.          A.2.          8         4;          Film          C.          3;          French          1,          2,3,          4:          NHS.          4         Co          eee          ah         ,          2;          German          38,          4;          Lore          3,          4:         Chor.          1,          o          Bi          MUN.          3,          4;          tres.;          NCTC          2,         3;          Perf.          ;          Film          C.          3;          Brenchil          POA         Fut.          N.          3          oe          NES          4         BERNOCK,          BARBARA         Chor.          1,          2;          French          1:          Home          Ec.          3         BEST,          MARY          JO         Chor.          1,          2,          3,          4:          Mercy          A.          3,          4;          NCTC          3,          4:         PeriewAwi          sean)          Clo          tee         BIE          KRIS         HRC.          3,          4;          Chor.          1,          2;          MUN          1:          Perf.          A.          3:         Fut.          N.          e          4;          Home          Ec.          3          8;          Ski          1,          2         BINGEN,          LAUR:          :         Chor.          1;          NCTC.          2;          French          1,          2;          Ski          2;          Pep         C.          3;          Newsprint          es          bre          3         BISHOP,          a          INDA         Chor.          1,          ie          4;          Mercy          A.         ie          ,          3,          4;          NHS          3,          i         BLASK,          THERESE         RCS          4s          Chorley          2         1;          NHS          4         BLAUL,          DEBBIE         GAA          3;          HRC          4;          Chor.         3,°4;          Perf.          A.          3:         ,          3,          4;          Debate          2;          French         1          Bulime@a          Gard         JCL          1,          2,          3;          Newsprint          3,          4;          NHS          4         BLEISCH,          MARY         ;          Perf.         HRC          4;          Com.          C.          4;          French          1         Ski          2         BOETTCHER,          JA!          ae         je          eae          2G          Means         4          NGTG          2.738)          Pert.          ;          French          1,          2;         Fut,          T.          3;          Math          (          Ce          WE          am          25          Toib          WA         1;          Water          Ballet          2,          3,          4;          Varsity          C.          4          Sodality         ]         BOG.          -          KATHL          ee         HRC          2,          4;          Chor.          1,          2,          8,          4:          MUN          2:          ey         2;          Fut.          N.          4;         3,          4;          Perf                    ei          82)          Gig          te2s          ore         3,          4;          Parents          C.          Rep.          4;          Sodality          1;          NHS          4         BOLAN,          TERESA         SC          Rep.          4;          NCTC          8,          4;          Perf.          A.         Spanish          2,          3;          Parents          C.          Rep.          3         BOLTON,          MARY          BETH         GAA          3;          HRC          4          Chor          a          3;          NCTG:3:          Perf,         AD          3;          French]          )2:          But.          [3s          Put.          Ne          Z          Math         Cate:          ee          4;          ne          nts.          ‘Gs          Repy          2s         Sodality          1         BOULLEY,          SANDRA         Gom,          Cyr4-          Gila?          Bute          oss         3,          4;          Sodality          1         BOW,          LOIS         GAA          2,          3;          Com.          C.          4;          Chor.          1,          2;          French          1         2;          F.          Phys.          Ed.          3;          Swim.          2,          8,          4:          Lore          2:         Sodality          1;          Varsity          C.          4         BOWEN,          PATRICE         HRC          4;          Film          C,          3;          Spanish          1,          2,          3,          4:          Lib.         A.4         BRADEN,          CHRISTINE         NCTC          3,          4;          Perf.          A.          3,          4;          Film          C.          8:          Ski          1,          2.         3,          4;          Spanish          1,          2,          3;          Riding          1;          Sodality          1;         Orchestra          2,          3,          4         BRENNAN,          PAT         GAA          1,          2,          3,          4;          Chor,          1,          2         MUN          2,          sec.          3,         1,          2,          3,          4;          Class          Off.          sec.         3,4         BRENZ,          DEBRA         GAA          223°          Chom          lz          NCUG         2,          3,          4;          Film          C.          4;          Spanish          1         Fut.          N.          1;          Ski          2,          3,          4;          Riding          1,          2         BROWN,          EVELYN         GAA          8;          Film          C.          8;          French          1,          2,          3,          4:         Sodality          1         BRUCE,          ae          AN         Chor.          1,          3,          4;          Spanish          1,          2,          3,          4;          Fut.          T.          2         3;          Parents          C.          Rep.          3;          Sodality          1;          NHS          4         BUNKER,          ANN         GAA          2,          3,          4;          NCTC          2,          3;          Perf.          A.          2,          3:          Film         C.          3;          Spanish          1,          2,          3;          Ski          2,          3,          4;          Swim          2         4;          Sodality          1;          NHS          4         BURKE,          PAT         NCTC          8;          Perf.          A.          2         Riding          1,          2         BURKE,          KATHLYN          A.         3,          pres.          4;         ;          Newsprint         3,          4;          Mercy          A.          4;         pres.          4;          Film          C.          3,          4;          French         1;          Sodality          1;          NHS         3,          4;          Perf.          A.         Fut,          173;4:         wl         3;          French          1,          2,          3,          4:         GAA          8,          3          Com.          ee          AMChore          lee          NG          iG         Perf.          A.          3;          JCL          1,          2,          3,          4;          Merey          Corp.          2,         pres.          3                    4.          sy          G.3,          4)          Libs          Ay          4:         Newsprint          4;          Sodality          1         BUSHAW,          SUE         Perf.          A.          3;          Film          C.          3;          French          1,          2,          3:          Fut.          T.         4         BYERLEIN,          CHRIS         Film          C.          4         BYRNE,          SUZANNE         CADOTTE,          BARB         Perf.          A.          2;          Film          C.          3,          4;          French          1,          2:          NHS          4         CAMPBELL,          PEGGY         JCL          1,          2;          Newsprint          2,          3,          4         CANNIZZARO,          SUE         HRC          4;          Com.          C.          4;          MUN          1,          2         C          oes          BARB.          ps          i.         .          AAT          2          Ghomle          2eouds          ieee          3;          Perf.          A.         ,          Ski          8,          4.          Pan.          Ge          fh          I,          2;          NHS'3,45Sp:         as!          3,          4;          Sodality          1         CARTER,          C.          roa         NCTG2:          Peri          A,          22          Film          (Ge          bral          oe         Swim          2;          NHS          4;          ne          ]         CASAI,          CLAUDIA         Sp.          1,          2,          3;          Fut.          T.          4;          Home          Ec.          €.          8;          GAA         2;          Lib.          Aid          4;          Sodality          1         GASBY,          sel          AN         GAAT          25324.          Chom          leas:          UNS          3,         4;          NCTC          sec.          3,          4;          ae          sec.          3,          1,          2,3;          NHS         3,          4;          Swim          2;          Sodality          1         CHMIELEWSKI,          ENS         GAAS          0.          G,          U4)          Ghoraleoe          34a          hikes         NHS          3,          4         CISSELL,          TERESA         Chor.          2,8          Bb,          42          PR:          1253:          Put.          f4e          Skies4e         Fut.          N.          3;          Swim          2;          Pep          G.          4;          Class          Rep.          4         CODY.          L          YNN         Chor.          1          Film,          G23:          [Gre         Photo.          4;          Orch.          3,          4         COLEMAN,          EAT          HES         HRC          3,          4;          NCTC          2,          3,          4;          Perf.          A.          2,          3,          4:          Ski         3,          4;          Film          C.          4;          Fr.          1,          2;          Sodality          1         COSTONZO,          SHEL          LY         NCTG          3:          Perf.          A203)          fred         Ski          4         COTE,          A          ATRICL          :         Chor.          1,          2;          JCL          1,          2;          Fut.          T.          3;          Lore          3:          NHS         4         CRIPPEN,          SUSAN         Com.          C.          4:          Chor.          1,          2:          NCTC          2.3.          4:          Spade         2;          Perf.          A.          2,          3,          4;          Math          C.          4:          Swim          2:          NHS         4;          Sodality          1         eee          je          WY          a          oe         Chor.          1,          2;          NCTC          4s          Perts          Ano          non4s         Brn:          Film          Gao          y          ‘sie          3;          Riding          4         CROWE,          KAREN         Chor.          1,          2;          NCTC'3:          Perf,          A,          2:          8:          Fr.          1,2)         3;          Par.          C.          Rep.          4         DALLAGUARDA,          MARY          ANN         Chor)          15          NGTG@S:          Peri          sAy          Sespale          2.          but         T.          4          (pres.          );          Cl.          Off.          2          sec.;          NHS          3,          4;          Usher         Cl.          3          vp         DAVIS,          PATRICIA         HRC          2;          Chor.          1;          SP.          1,          2;          Lib.          Aid          3,          4         DEE,          LOIS         Com?          'C.4           Ghorul         Fut.          N.          3;          NHS          4         DERON,          JACKIE         Chor.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Film          C.          3:          JC          Te2e33NHS         4         DICKERSON,          MARGARET         Bee          rs          A738)          Film          Gr3skri3s          Cle         2;          Ski          1,          2,          3;          Swim          3;          Par.          C.          Rep.          1         DINAN,          DENISE         GAA          1;          NETC          2,          3.4;          Per          Al          2.8)          4:          Spas         2,          4;          Ski          2,          3,          4;          Newsprint          3;          Sodality          1         DMOCHOWSKI,          PAMELA         HRC          1)          253,4-          Chor.          1:          SP)          1e2         DOEMER,          JOAN         Com.          C.          4          treas.;          JCL          1,          2,          3,          4;          Sodal.          1         DOLATA,          LAURA         GAA          3;          Chor.          1,          2;          Film          C.          3;          Fr.          1,          2;          Fut.         N.          8,          4;          Ski3         DOMBROWSKI,          PATRICIA         Von          Film          Ca         ,          3,          4;          NHS          4;         2)          Puta          4         2,3,          4;          JCL          1,         to         3,          4;         eetieesiieennt          ipemiaeneda         Com.          G.          4;          Fr.          1,2;          Home          Ec.          C.          3         DOWNS,          SUZANNE         HRC.          4         DREYER,          MARY         Film          C,          3,          4;          JCL          2,          3,          4;          NHS          8,          4;          Orch.          2,         3,          4;          Ofoeti          3,          4         DULEMBA,          THERESA         SP.          4;          Fut.          T.          3,          4;          NHS          4;          Sodality          1         EMMERT,          MARIE         GAA          1,          2;          Chor.          1,          2;          MUN          1,          2;          Perf.          A.          2,         3;          [CE          1;          Ski          8)          4:          Riding          1;          Swim          2:         Sodality          1,          2         ESCHBERGER,          CLAUDIA         Gome          G.          4-5)          Ele          le,         FAYDENKO,          MARGUERITE         GAA          1,          2,          3,          4;          MUN          2;          Perf.          2,3;          Film         CaSO          mle          2a          oe4          aRiciig          le          eOe          ie          Panes         Rep.          1;          Sodality          1;          SpHS          3,          A         FEENY,          NENCY          MARIE         SOm          Goble          aoe          Hite          loo          Wild          2sebep         C.          3;          Newsprint          e          os          res          4-          NHS          3:          4         FESSLER,          MARY         CANS          Chor          l=          PerteAsos          Film          Geos          Sikes          le         2,          3,          4;          Sodality          1         FLORES,          CLARA          B.         (GAN          I,          se          S.C.          B          He          4!          jaes.2          Chior          I,          By,          46         Mercy          A.          3,          4;          Perf.          A.          2,          3;          Sp.          1,          2         FOLEY,          KATHY         SiGe          GhormlaoneosbentiweAnas          HNel          2er3         FRANCO,          CHRISTINA         Ghor,          1,          2-8)          42          Perf.          A:         Fut.          N.          3,          4;          Sodality          1         GARCIA,          ELIZABETH         MUN          4         GEERAERT,          JACKIE         GAAS          ee          a4          Bao,         AA          Rep.          3,          4;          NHS          4         GEHRINGER,          MARY          ANN         Pihwlececow4          os          ute          leet          GAA          3          NEO          3,         4;          Sodality          1         GIANNETTI,          PATRICIA         GAAS          HRG          2.3,          4.          Chor          1;          Perk.          Av          3:         Film          C.          3;          FR.          1,          2,          3;          NHS          4;          Mercy          C.          1         GIBSON,          VALERIE         MRE          Chor          1h          2-MiUN          2)          Film          G.          4.          SP:         8         GLEASON,          KAREN         Perf.          A.          2,3,          4:          FR.          1,          2;          NHS          3,          4;          Sodal.          1         GLUECK,          JOANNE         SAG;          @,          Be          IIRC          4e          ea,          A,          BBE          Ole          il,          Be         German          3;          NHS          4;          Sodality          1         GRAND,          SUSAN         GAA          2;           3:          Com,          C:          4;          Chor.          1;          Perf.          A.          2         SP.          1,          2,          3;          Swim          2         GREEN,          KATHY         Revie          Ano)          Glupla          2s          aH          Ute          ll          Gy          4-5luore4:         GAA          8;          NHS          4;          Softball          3,          4         GRONOW,          GAIL         Com.          C.          3,          4;          JCL          1,         GROVE,          LINDA         GAA          8;          Chor.          1,          2;          MUN          2:          Film          C.          3,          4;         ERG          OME          uit          ou4          NES          no.r4)          ER         HS          3,          4;          Pep          C.          3;          Sodal.          1;          Mercy          C.          1         GUST,          PATRICIA         GANWIE          DS.          @r          2          herkaAn          200.)          kilm          @s          3:         SPaleo          oes          Hite          se4          Via          the          G4          Niels         4;          Sp.          HS          3,          4;          Ski          1,          2,          3,          4;          Home          Ec.          3         HACHEY,          JUDI         Ghomela2ecusrmrert          An          ono          e          |)          Gila          le)         Home          Ec.          2;          Pep          C.          4;          Sodality          1         HAFNER,          BARBARA         GAVUA          iI,          OF          8),          4          (Clie,          11,          Bs          By          Ce          OANO          SR          lear         A.          3;          JEL          1,          2;          German          2,          3:          Fut.          N.          3,          4;         Den          Ormo          lel          one         3;          Ski          3;          Swim          2,          3;         2,4:          Home          ECC.          3         Ski          3;          Mercy          C.          1;          Pep          C.          3;          Par.          C.          Rep.          3,         4         Hz          Bee          aa          ane         SAC,          Pa          eer,          IN,          Be          Be          lain),          Bis          ENE,          1,          8}         4;          Coe          Oe         Newsprint          2;          ae          1;          NHS          3,          4         HARDING,          BARBARA         HRC          4;          Chor.          2,          3,          4;          Film          C.          3,          4;          FR.         {CL          1,2         HARTSELL,          DEBORAH         MUN          2:          Perf.          A.          3;          Film          C.          3         bo         oo         4a          CL          12         3,          4;          Fut.          T.          4:          Swim          2.3:          Lib.          A.          4:          NHS          3,         4;          Sodality          |         HAYES,          COLEEN         CAAS          [Ely          leo.          huts          i          4s          hutaNe          sed:         HAYES,          DARLENE         1Clet,          2.8:          ut          re4         HAYES;          HEIZABET          HE         GAA          3:          Perf.          A.          3;          Film          C.          3;          French          3;         Ofoeti          3,          4         HAYES,          at         (CNAMIR          on          45          Clans         4         HAYWARD,          CINDY         GAA          2,          8,          4;          MUN          4;          Perf.          A.          2;          French          1         ,          3,          4;          Photography         2,          3;          Fut.          T.          8;          Riding          1;          Swimming          2,          3,          4;         Music          C.          4;          Orchestra          2,          3,          4;          Stock          C.          4         HENDERSON,          KATHY         Com.          C.          3,          4;          Chor.          2         N.          3;          Pep          C.          2         HELFRIEK,          MARGARET         MUN          2;          JCL          2;          German          2,          3,          4;          Parents          C.         Rep.          |         HERBERK,          LINDA         Spanish          3;          JCL          1,          2;          Fut.          N.          3         HOFFMAN,          MARY          K.         GAA          3;          Chor.          1;          Perf.          A.          2,          3;          Spanish          1,          2;         Hut          1.4.          Home          Ee,          C23         HOLSTEIN,          PAT         (Gino          sea)          lee          leer          ee          a          Cur          aN)          ee         Parents          C.          Rep.          4;          Stock          C.          4;          Lib.          Club          4         HOPKINS,          KATIE         Chor.          1)          22          Spanish          1)          2,374         HORRIGAN,          CHERY          is         (GANAC          IS          Gale          Chor          loan          bert          Au:         Spane2          Math          Ce4          Skillen          se4s          Rep          Gi4e         Class          Off.          1         KONE.          (CISURUS         Chor.          1,          2,          3,          4;          French          1,          2         HUBER,          MARLA         Chor.          1,          4;          Perf.          A.          2,          3,          4;          French          1,          2,          3:         Swimming          2,          3,          4;          Film          C.          3,          4         ISANHART,          re          ead         Chonmmlar2:          Eo          ,                    4a          Sovwisin          I,          Bs         HomelHics          Gals          273:         JAMISON,          CL.          AUD         (GAAR          Senin          Cae         Sodality          1         KAUFFMAN,          PAULETTE         Chorpleoy          sae          PerheAt          3          ||          Glan          kitt:         N.          4;          Newsprint          4;          Class          Rep.          4;          NHS          3,          4         KAUFFMAN,          TONI         HRC          3;          Com.          C.          3,          4;          MUN          2;          French          1,          2         3         ea          ee          MARY          FRANCES         Chom          2s          panisiele          ons:          Swimming          4;         Mercy          or          1;          Sodality          1;          Orchestra          2,          3,          4         KEHOE,          MARTHA         GAA          3;          Perf.          A.          3;          Film          C.          8;          French          3,          4;         Spanish          1,          2,          3,          4;          German          .          Ski          4;          Riding         1;          Foreign          Language          League         KELLEY,          MARY          ANN         (Chive,          I,          2,          B,          23          CAL          1         ser          s          C.          Officer          3         see          leeo          er          oueAs         Fut.          N.          3,          4         By          ee          Greek          3,          4;          Swim          3,          4:         Peep          |          Gila          lee          ect         KELLEY,          ANN         CTC          4;          Perf.          A.          4;          French          1,          2;          Fut.          N.          3,          4;         NHS          4         KENNEY,          KAREN         CAATIES          Gwe          Pert          yAr         KENZIE,          MARY         Conm@          ne          abil          Gunes)          Gln          hates:         Pep          Gaz         KINSLER,          ANNE         Perf,          A.          3;          Film          C.          3         Class          rep.          3         KNAPP,          CHRISTINE         Chor)          22          Film          iG@)42          Spanisin2.3;          |Clo          1:         Lib.          Aid          1,          2         KOEHLER,          JANE         EUR          Geos          ePertassue2          9          G4          -abirenchm          lee          4=         Homeroom          rep.          2;          Sodality          1;          Ushers          Club         2,3:          French          1,          2         ,          4:          JCL          2;          NHS          4;         Q         3         KOOP,          BARBARA         French          4         KOPMEYER,          LEANNE         S.C,          3;          Com.          G.          3,          4;          Chor.          1,          2,3,          4;          Mercy         A.          3,          4;          Perf.          A.          2,          3;          French          1,          2;          Class          Off.         4;          Parents          C.          Rep.          2;          Homeroom          se          1         KOSS,          LINDA         GAA          8;          Chor.          1,          2;          Perf.          A.          2,          8;          Spanish          3,         4;          JCL          1,          2;          Fut.          N.          3,          4;          Sodality          1;          NHS          8,         4         KOTWICK,          JANE         Chor.          1;          Spanish          2,          8,          4;          Fut.          I.          4;          Swim          1,         2;          Pep          C.          4;          Lib.          Aid          4         KOWALSKI,          JANICE         Spanish          1,          2,          3;          Fut.          T.          4;          Math          C.          4;          Swim-         Water          Ballet          3         KUCZ YNSKI,          DL          ah         ee          4.          Chor.          1,          2,          4;          Perf.          3,          4;          French         2;          Fut.          N.          4;          me          Corp.          :          nn          ]         7.          BELLE,          SUE         GAA          2—rep.          3,          4;          S.C.          1,          4—Vice          Pres.;         HRC          4;          Chor.          1,          2,          83,          4—President          3rd.          yr.;         French          1,          2,          3;          Fut.          T.          4;          Fut.          N.          8;          Ski3,          4         Swim          2,          3,          4;          Pep          C.          4;          Class          Off.          3;          Varsity         Club          4;          NHS          3,          4;          French          NHS          3         LAFFREY,          MAUREEN         CTC          2;          Chor.          1;          Swim          2;          Sodality          1         ee          ee         2          3          eon          ae          eo          4:          cae          2,3;          Film         es          L          LenS:          he          -          3,          4;          NHS          4;         Sane          1         LANG,          ELLEN         GAA          3;          Perf.          A.          2         3;          Ofoeti          3,          4         LE          BLANC,          FECGy          f         GAA          8;          Film          C.          8,          4;          Spanish          1,          2;          Fut.          T.          3,         4;          Lib.          Aid          4;          eae          l         LESTER,          CONNIE         Chore          ls          2a3s          4          Rene          Oo          ute          Woon         French          1,          2;          Ski3          Mere          l         BESZCY          ee          SUE         ,_          3,          4;          JCL          1,          2;          Newsprint         CANAB          IN          Comey          Ga          -s          Chore          les          bulma          Gy          2         French!)          L,          2;          3;          Parents          G;          Rep:          |         LOCKER,          VIRGINIA         ramon          Classical          Maal          2.53)          4.          MiUIN:          2.4:         Eula          Gra          sme          NIELS          camel          moo          daliiavenl:         Orchestra          2,          4:          Lib.          Aid          4         LOG          NS          PAT         Chor.          ie          2,          3,          4;          French          1,          ae          rtm         Film          C.          ae          ees          Com.          ic         LUEC          K,          FAITH         HRC          8;          Film          C.          4;          Erench1,          eae          aan          tedle         3;          Mercy          Corp.          1;          Pep          C.          3,          4;          Sodality          1;         Business          C.          4         LULEK,          JOAN         GAA          2,          3;          Chor.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Perf.          A.          2,          8;         Film          C.          4;          Debate          2;          Spanish          1,          2;          Math          4:         Parents          C.          Rep.          4;          Sodality          1         LUSTER,          DENISE         GAA          Ws          Chor)          1,          2.53)          45)          Pert          Ay          2ea.          4:         French          3,          4;          Pep          C.          1;          Sodality          1;          Class         Comm.          3         MACDONALD,          MARY         Chor.          1;          Spanish          8,          4;          JCL          1,          2,          8;          Fut.          T.          4         MACKENZIE,          KATHIE         Chon          1s          2573).44)          PertaAng.          |          Clalsgacy          4:         Riding          1,          2,          3,          4;          Lore          3;          Sodality          1;          HRC          2,         3         MCFARLAND,          ube         GAA          3;          HRC          4;          Chor.          1,          2,          3,          -          oye:          Aen         4;          French          1,          2:          F          ee          ale          ;          Pep          C         4;          Sodality          1         MADDEN,          MARY          ANNE         GAA          1,          2;          MUN          2;          Perf.          A.          2,          3:          Film          C.          3,         4;          Spanish          3,          4—secretary;          JGL          1)          2svp—3,         4;          Riding          1;          Newsprint          4;          Parents          C.          Rep          3;         NHS          3,          4;          Ofoeti          3,          4;          Sodality          1;          Ushers          C         3         MAFFESOLI,          MARY          ANN         Perf.          A.          3,          4         MALLOY,          eit         Film          C.          4;          JCL          1]          3,          4;          Fut.          N.          3;          Lib.          Aid         3;          Mercy          Con          i          e          3;          NHS          4—treas         Sodality          1         MANLEY,          MARCIA         Pert.          A.          8;          Film          C,          8;          JCL          1;          German          2,          3;         4;          Fut.          T.          4;          LORE          4         MARCINIAK,          MIGNON         5.          Gl          Chor          Ja          {G7          le          Zeiss          Mathie         NHS          4         MARTIN,          MARY         GAA          4;          Perf.          A.          4;          French          1,          2,          3;          Math          ¢         4;          Lore          4;          Orchestra          2,          3,          4         MARTIN,          PATRICIA         Spanish          1,          2;          Fut.          N.          4;          Swim          1,          2;          Sodality         ]         MATHIEU,          JEANNE         GAA          8;          HRC          3,          4;          Com.          C.          4;          Chor.          2,          3,          4:         Film          C.          3,          4;          French          1,          2,3,          4;          Swim          2;          Lore         3,          4—Ed-in-Chief;          NHS          3,          4         MAX,          MARY         French          1,          2,3         MAZARK,          C,          SHOE         JCL          2,          3;          Film          C.          3,          4;          HRC          4;          Fut.          N.          1         MCCAULEY,          SUZANNE         JCL          1,          2;          French          8,          4;          Perf.          A.          2:          8:          Ski:         Film          Gag.          4e          GAAg          one.          to-          utes          Taiand          :         Sodality          1;          Homeroom          rep.          2         MCCOLGAN,          MARY          oe         French          8;          Spanish          1;          Fut.          T.          2;          Fut.          N.          1         MCGUIRE,          KATHLEEN         Chor.          1,          2;          MUN          3;          JCL          1,          2;          German          3,          4;         Fut.          T.          3,          4;          Lib.          Aid          4;          Lore          4         Sera          AN,          MARY         GAA          1,          2;          Perf.          2          8,          4;          French          1,          2;          Fut.          T.         4:          forse          Ec.          C.          2;          Ski          1;          Riding          1;          Lib.          Aid         4;          Sodality          1         MCMUKDRACH,          KATHY         NCTC          1;          Debate          1;          JCL          2;          Fut.          T.          1;          Swim          1;         Ofeoti          1         MCSHANE,          BARB         Spanish          2,          3;          Chor.          2:          Bus          C.          4:          Home          Ec.         C.          4;          NHS          4;          HRC          4;          PepC.          4         MILLER,          BARB         AA          Rep.          1;          Spanish          1,          2         MILLER,          NANCY         Spanish          1;          German          2,          3;          Film          C.          3;          F.          Phy.         Ed.          8         MORAN,          DEBBIE         HRC          2,          3;          Chor.          1,          2,          8,          4—President          4th         vr,          Merey          Al          3,          42          €TGi3)          Pert.          Ay          29.3.          4%         JCL          1,2         MOIRISSEY,          DENISE         HRC          4;          Chor.          1,          2;          Film          C.          4:          JCL          1         Berta          Ne          lee         MUELL          ax          MARY         Oe          1,          2,8;          CTC          3;          Perf.          A.          8;          Spanish          1         3,          4;          Ski3         MULLEN,          MARTHA         GAA          8,          4;          Film          C.          4;          JCL          1,          2,          3,          4;          Fut.          N.         3,4;          NHS          4         MULLER,          JANET         Perf.          A.          1;          French          3;          Lore          1         page          aie          ee         oan          ete          Chom.          2aorty          Perrtne2         3,          4;          Film          C.          3;          French          1,2         Ski          3;          Class          Off.          4;          Sodality         NORTON,          THERRI         HRC          4;          Chor.          2,          3,4;          Mercy          A.          3,          4;          Fut.          N.         3,4         O'LEARY,          Mz          ey         GAA          3;          Chor.          1,          2;          Spanish          1,          2,          3;          Lib.          Aid         2;          Parents          C.          Rep.          2         O'HALLORAN,          PATRICIA         HRC          4;          Chor.          1;          Spanish          3;          JCL          2;          Ski          1;         Pep          C.          ]         O'KEEFE,          COLL          At         Com.          C.          4;          Film          C.          3;          JCL          1,          2;          Swim          2         O'LEARY,          SUE         French          1,          2,          3;          Fut.          T.          4         OLSON,          KATHY         Spanish          2         O'NEILL,          ANN          MARIE         GAA          3;          Chor.          1,          2;          Spanish          3,          4;          JCL          1,         PAFFI,          a         NGIG          UI          2)          PAG          1223          )GLi          23          Riding:          I:         Soph.          es         PATRICK,          MARY          L         HRC          1p          2)          Sas          iCome          Gr          4b          he          Ce          leno         Home          Ec.          C.          4;          Lib.          Aid          ]         PODCZERVINSKI,          MARY         FR.          C.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Riding          1;          S.C.          4;          NHS          3,          4:         MUN          2         PLUG          a          oe          ARY         ee          Cc          ,          3,          4;          Film          S.          3;          Sodality          1;          NHS         3,          4;          apes          He.          324—Pres         prea          te          ee         Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          Sp.          C.          ;          F.N.          3,          4;          Lore         3,          4;          Ski          3;          ila          Cui3:          rt          as          NCTC          3,          4         QUINN,          COLLEEN         HRG4:          PAC          2.3:          Sp.          G          1,2         QUINN,          KIT         GAA          2;          HRC          4;          NCTC          2;          PAC          2:          Film          GC         3;          Sp.          C.          3,          4;          JCL          8,          4;          F.T.          3,          4;          Vice-pres.         Mercy          Corp.          1;          NHS          4         QUINLAN,          JOANN         ICL          1,          9,8;          4         RAHALEY,          MARY         Pr          Ca?          Ghoraleieomes          Conime          Gama:         HRC          4;          Home          Ee.          C.          3,          4—treas.;          Ski          1,          2         B44          Belo         RAMSEY,          JUDI         GAA          2;          Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          Ski          8;          NCTC          3;         PAGS,          12)          Fr.          C1,          2.3:          Sodality          1         REEDZ,          CHERYIR         JCL          1,          2;          Ger.          C.          8,          4;          F.N.          8,          4—Pres.         REGOTTI,          JACALYN         2,          3;          Spanish          4;         5G.          1;          HRC          3;          42          Choral          17          2)3.4.          NCTC         2,8,          45          PAG          258.)          4          Fr,          C.          on          4          [Gla         2—treas.,          3,          4;          NHS          3,          4;          Sodality          1;          Fr.         News          4;          Track          4         RICE,          BETH         Choral          2,          3,          4;          Mercy          A.          8,          4;          Sp.          C.          8,          4;         JCL         RICE,          KATHY         GAA          1,          2;          HRC          4;          Choral          1,          2,          3,          4:          Lore          4:         NCTC          38;          PAC          3;          Film          C.          3;          Fr.          Galleon:         NHS          4;          Photo          4         RICK,          JO          yee         Choral          2,          ts          NCTC          2,          8;          PAC          2,          3;          Film         Gr          SpuC:          oo          3.4:          Sodality          he          NHS          3S,          4;         Class          Treas.          oe          Class          Sec.          3;          Class          Pres.          4         RENO,          oe         NCTG253:          sis          Oy          NELS          ea          by          Caen         4;          Sodality          ]         RESKE,          CAROL         CAA'3;          Com:          Ca4e          Film:          Gags          |          Gla          ome:         Ski         daca          “          ae          ARY         Spo          'G:          3,          4;          Fr.          G.          4;          F.T.          4;          NHS          4;         Choral          18          2:          Poe         RONAYNE,          KATHY         GAA          8;          HRC          :          Pra.G:         Sodality          1;          $.C.          2;          Pare          Lae          3,          4         RUIZ,          LU          CILA         PAC          2;          Film          C.          4;          Choral          1;          Com.          G.          2)          3,         4;          F.T.          3;          Ofoeti          3,          4;          Fr.          News          4;          Fr.          C.          1,         2,3,4         SALENIK,          LAURA         Choral          1,          2;          F.N.          3;          Sp.          C.          1,          2         pales          ANNE         Mercy          A.          3,          4;          C          bea!          2a:          —          A          2,3,4         Film          C.          3;          PAC          2,          3,          4;          NC          ie          se          H.R.         Rep.          1;          Srisning          2;          NHS          3,          TG,          a         Sodality          1;          Lore          3;          Softball          3,          ye          A          Cy3s         SANDON,          AIL          ria         Com          CG:          4;          Br.'G.         SARTOR,          cone.         HRC          47          Film          ‘G.3,          4:          FIN          3.4)          )Cle2         Sodality          1;          Ofoeti          4         SCHAFER,          TESS         C.          4;          MUN          2,          3;          pres.;          NHS          3,          4;          Sp.          C.          1,         2,          135)          [Cl          45          Greek          93)          45          kiln          Gs         3,          4—pres.;          Sodality          1;          Parents          C.          1         SCHL          me          KATHLEEN         :          AA          1,          2;          Choral          1;          Ski          1;          Riding          1;          Sp.          C.         on          NCTC          3;          PAC          3;          Swimming          2,          3,          4;         ae          Ec.          C.          3;          Sodality          1;          H.R.          Rep          1         SCHMIDT,          MARION         JCL          1,          2;          Ski          2,          3,          4;          Newsprint          3         SCHNUR,          SUSAN         NCTG          2;          PAC          2;          NHS          3,          4;          Sp.-G:          1,          2:         Ofoeti          3;          Home          Ec.          C.          3         SEIDL,          GRACE         HRC          3,          4;          Com.          C.          3,          4;          Math          C.          4;          JCL          1,         2;          Choral          1,          2,          3,          4:          Fut.          N.          3,          4:          Sodality          1;         NHS          4         SKOMSKI,          DIANE         Filmvoespy-C.wlene         Phys.          Ed.          2;          Swimming          2         Stock          C.          4;          Varsity          C.          4         SHEEHAN,          ae         HRC          4;          Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          NCTC          3;          Perf.          A.         5;          Films)          Bra          Gy         3         SIMMS,          oes         HRC          4;          Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          JCL          1,          2;          Swim          2:         Sodality          1;          ak          C          4)          PAGE          leo          a         Newsprint          3         SINELLI,          KAREN         HRC          4;          Com.          C.          3,          4;          Ski          4;          JCL          1,          2;          PAC         DOAN          GG          Qt         on          Beles:         Bs          EEN          ee          et         3,          4;          Fut.          Nic.          4:          F         3,          4;          Riding          1;         2;          Newsprint          3,          4;          Lore         SKYNAR,          CONNIE         GAA          8,          4;          HRC          38,          4;          Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          Film         G3;          NCTE          2,          3,          4           PAG          2.          3          4;          French          1,         2;          Fut.          T.          8;          Ski          3,          4;          Pep          C.          4;          Sodality          1,         NHS          38,          4         SLIZEWSKI,          MARCIANN         Com.          €.          3,          4;          Choral          1;          Spanish.          G@          2:         Sodality          1         SMITH,          ANN         HRC          4;          Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          Fut          T.          4:          NCTC         3;          PAC          8;          Film          C.          3;          See.          Sodality          1         SNYDER,          SUE         HRC          Choral          1253)          4=          Lore          3s          PAG          3:         JCL          1;          German          2,          .          ae          MSR.          40,          2!         SOLAZZO,          CATHY         @om,          @)          4s          Fry          'Go          1         eat         SOPER,          even         CNAMINS          2          On          4h          Gaul          Que          Physa          diss         PepiG          a          ce          2.3         SORNSON,          KRISTEN          LEE         Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          Lore          3;          MUN          2;          PAC3,          4:         KCL          AIS          Ss          eee                    arents          Gn          hepa:         Class          Pres.          2,          3;          Class          V.          Pres.          4         SPALDING,          rane         20:          Ger,          CG.          l2e          Fut,         GAA          1,          2,3          4:          HRG          4;          JCL          1,          2;          Fut.          N.          3,         4:          Ski          2         SEEGER.          vee         Choral          1,          2,          3,          4;          Debate          2;          Sodality          1;          JCL         1         STEIMEL,          PAT         SC.                    Chill          i,          2,          8          Ze          wiles          e          4.          NCTC         2);          PAC          2:          Film          CG          C.3:          Fr.          C.          1,          2;          Home          Ec.         C.          3,          4;          Sec.          Ofoeti          4         STESLICKI,          DEBBIE         HRC          4;          Sp.          C.          1;          Home          Ec.          C.          2;          Lib.          Aid          4         STEVENS,          MARSHA         Com.          C.          4;          Choral          2;          Spanish          C.          1,          2         STONEY,          GAIL         SCn          4          Sec:          ero          i         NGG          253.4          PAG          273.74=         Swimming          oe          ae          a         STROHMER,          MARIE         Con          Gat-oChoralelesbrs          Gale          ouo4          Ger         Gro          b          Cy          rep.          le          Nat.          Hon,          Soc,          4:         C’          EST          COMMECA          4         SULIK,          BARBARA         GAA          8;          Choral          2;          MUN         1,          2,          38;          Music          4         SULLIVAN,          CHRISTINE         Gan          Se          1s          45          Cligeall          is          Ie,          (2          al,          Sh         ET.          4;          F.N.          4;          Home          Ec.          8;          baa          QeEos         Riding          1;          Swim          2;          Water          B.          2          Sedat;          1         SUTHERLAND,          BARBARA         Spano.)          Gly          ls          2535          EN.          4:          Ihib,          Aid          4:         H.R.          rep.          4         SWAIN,          KATHLEEN         Com,          (CB          PAC          a's          lie,          (Cy          Tl,          Bie          ae          TEIN),          Ze         Red          Cross          1;          Ski4;          NHS          4;          Fr.          H.S.          3,          4         SWANTEK,          C:          een         (Com          Ge4           Chorals          os          (Gl          leo)          Pees         SWITALSKI,          CY          NTHIA         Fr.          C.          1,          2;          Home          Ec.          8;          H.R.          rep.          2         TERRIO,          LINDA         CAA'3:          HRC          2,3:          MUN          J,          2:          Fr.          Ci          1,          2,3         4;          F.T.          3;          F.N.          3,          4;          Riding          1;          Newsprint          3,         editor          4         TESAURO,          JULIE         GAA          1;          Sp.          C.          1;          Riding          1         TOGNETTI,          ELAINE         Sp.          C.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Lib.          Aid          4;          P.C.          rep          3         TRIM,          MAUREEN         RAG          Sopa          Gril          a          hak          4          BIN,          Oo          }Crrep         4:          Music          4;          Orch.          2,          4;          NHS          4         3,          4;          MUN         {Clases         tS         2;          Film          C.          4;          Sp.          C.         TYBINKA,          KAREN         ae          .          Br          Claro          eA          Cera          Gmowa:         Orch.          2         URSIC,          re         (Gomi          Gear          bir          Graleg         WALCH,          MARCIA         HRC          4;          NCTC          8;          PAC          8;           Film          C.          8,          4;          Sp.         Crile          SNe          e4          ab          Garepa          ll         WALLET,          SHERYL         SG          Ws          SyotCa          He          Be          TEIN.          8         WEBER,          eee         (CUMIN          BL.          dls          GC,          OB)          ale          oe          a          eAG         8,          4;          Film          C.          8,          4;          Fr.          C.          2          8.45          Sp,          C18         Math          Gy          3)          4;          Ski          3:          re          2,          3;          vice          pres.         4:          Lore          4;          Ofoeti          3,          4;          Stock          C.          4;          NHS          3,          4         Feu          S          oS          ae          oe         WEEKS,          MICHAELA         Fr.          C.          1;          Swim          4;          Ofoeti          4         WERTH,          LYNN         Com.          C.          4;          Choral          1,         C.          2;JCL1;          F.N.          3,          e         WHEELER,          KAREN         (Choral          22          INCANC          @.          ie          PNG          2.          Se          Cle          @         Varsity          4         WHITING,          ANN          MARY         Se          Caan          Gil          Geo          aor          Ge2         jell         WICKOWSKI,          JEANETTE         (GV          iL,          @,           ,          4e          (Claomall          We          INCI          i,          BS          Bie         PAC          1,          2,3:          Film          C3,          4          Sp.          G          1.2          eon         Math          C.          4;          Ski          3;          Riding          1,          2,          3,          4;          Ofoeti          4.         NHS          4;          Sp.          H.S.          2,          3,          4         WILKIEMEYER,          ERCINTE         Cloomall          ils          ith          C          Be          Gyo.          (C,          By,          le          IKCIL,          1h,          Me         F.T.          4;          Ski          8,          4;          Riding          1,          2;          a          Aid          4         WILLIAMS,          DENISE         Choral          1;          PAG          2:          Fr.          ©          1;          2°          ALR.          rep:          4.         WILLIAMS,          DONNA         Choral          1,          2;          Film          C.          4;          Ger.          C.         WILSON,          MARLENE         Si@          wo          LR          Gules          ee          smpresm4          a          @horalmlens:         JCL          1,          2,3,          4;          F.N.4         WISNIEWSKI,          ELENA         GAA          1,          2;          Choral-1,          2;          MUN          2,          3,          4;          Debate         2:          Sp.          C.          8,          4;          JCL          1,          2;          NHS          4         WITEK,          SHARON         Choral          1;          JCL          1,          2;          German          C.          3,          4;          Lore          8,         4:          Business          Ed.          HRC          4         WRIGHT,          JULIE         SC,          2s          Chomll          @,           ,          4s          Cine          Be          eae          A.          Bp         Ci;          1,          2s          Gi          Bs          eyo          CL          4s          Claws          Chie,           ,          @         WROBEL,          DENISE         CTC          2;          Film          C.          3;          French          C.          3,          4;          Fut.         N.          4          YEZBICK,          DIANA         Film          C.          3,          4;          French          C.          1         4:          MathC.          4         YOUNG,          LOREENA          D.         GAA          85          Choral          1.          2:          8,          4:          CTC          2          3,          45          Pert.         A.          2,          3,          4:          Film          C.          3;          French          C.          3,          4:          Fut.          T.         4;          Swimming          2;          Sodality          1;          NHS          4         YOUNG,          NANCY         Film          C.          3,          4;          French          C.          1         4;          NHS          4         ZASA,          MARCELLE         Film          C.          4;          JCL          1,          2;          German          C.          8,          4;          Fut.          T.         4         ZASUWA,          KATHLEEN         CAAMIN          Or          HRes4)          Com          Gao)          Choralel:         MUN          2:          GI@          8:          Perf.          A.          3:          Film          €.          3,          4         JCL          1,          2,          3,          4;           Fut.          T.          4;-Lib.          Aid          4;          NHS          4         ZAHER,          MELINDA         S.@)          4)          HRE          2:          [Cle          2;          German          CG.          3:          Ski3:         Lore          3,          4,          Copy          Ed.          NHS          3,          4;          Basketball          2;         13,4.          Film          Go          4)          Sp.         Mow          buna          on4s         2,3,          pres.          4         25          oy          43          Huts          lars,         Dew          UL          Alans         Orch          233.4         ZAZON,          KAREN         Perf.          A.          2,          3;          Spanish          C,          1,          2;          Lore          3,          4         Layout          Ed.         LAY          OVC:         Gomy          (G4          Perk,          Ay2)          Spanish          Ga          273)          4:         P.C.          rep.          4;          Sodality          1;          NHS          4         ZEIMET,          KATHY         Film          C.          3;          French          C.          1;          German          C.          3,          4;         Home          Ec.          C.          vice          pres.          4         ZIMCOSKY,          MELANIE         GAA          4;          Com.          C.          4;          MUN          2;          JCL          1,          2,          3,          4;         F.          Phys.          Ed.          8;          Swimming          2,          3,          4,         Basketball          3:          Softball          8,          4;          Varsity          Club          4;         Sodality          2          -          NHS          4         ZINGER,          LOUISE         Pulm          Gms          Spanishe          Gm          2ioee4          a          bmtenl          4.         NHS          4;          National          Spanish          Honor          Society          4         ADDENDA         HOGAN,          MARY         Cie,          i,          BB          4s          Clivoxeall          1.         team          3;          Bowling          team          4         LOBOCKI,          CATHY         Sodality          1;          Spanish          C         FTC          4;          Com.          C.          4;          NHS          4         LODGE,          NANCY         SG4           But,          DT.          3,4:          Choral          1)          2         2,          3.4         MCELROY,          KATHY         Spa          Gel          Hh          G24          GerGroalibeAid4         MEDVED,          JUDITH         JCL          1,2;          FNC          3;          Par.          G.          Rep.          4;          HRC          4         MICHALSKI,          JANET         HRC          4;          NHS          4         NICHOLLS,          NANCY         NC          ieee).          Ne          that          GS,          Ss          Go.          Cal,          Be          NIC!          Ss         HRC          4         PAPKE,          LORELEI         Riding          C.          1,          2;          W.          Ballet          3,          4;          Ski          C.          2,          3,         JeUiKG.          By          4h          Gyo.          (Ei,          a          ieee.          2          3;          PAC          1.         3)          HilmlSs          3)          Ran          Gy          rep.          1.2,          35          HEC         GAA          2         POLCYN,          SANDRA         Sp.          C.          1,          2,          3,          4;          Film          S.          3,          4;          GAA          4:          NHS          4         POMIANEK,          CATHY         Be          C          2          nO          pa          Guon4s          Riding          Ce2sPAe         3;          Film          S.          3;          Track          team          4         ea          NANCY         Fr.          Cl.          1,          2,3,          4;          and          FTC          4         PROUEX,          ANN         JCLIGETC@3;          4:          Sp,          Go3,          4         SCHANER,          PEGGY         Sp.          C.          1,          2,3;          PAC          1,          2         ROWE,          Ere         Choral!          1,          2,3;          4:          PAC          2,          3,          4;          NCTG2.          3          4         Fr..C.          1,          2;          Sodality          1;          Com.          C.          4         TATOR,          SUE         PAGE          3          brs          Ges          lee          German          iG          2ancae4:         Riding          2;          Swimming          2.         TAWYEA,          DENISE         HRC          3;          JCL          1,          2;          Home          Ec.          C.          8;          Stock          C.         4         TAYLOR,          NOREEN         Sp.          C.          1,          2;          HRC          2,          8;          Lore          3,          layout          editor         ae          (Choy,          (G.,          8         TIGHE,          REGINA         GAA          rep.          4;          PAC          1,          2,          8;          Sp.          Cl.          1,          2,8         eee          PATRICIA         Spm          Gan)          aoa          s@horalalee         4;          Par.          Cr          rep:          2;          te          4         2,          3;          Volleyball         2.35          MUING2ES:         poy          tears          Gaels         4         2,         4         Dea          Gomme          Gace         oa          .          aa          ae          mans         OOS         Mrs.          Lauretta          Abel         Sister          Ann          Elizabeth,          RSM          30,          89,          53         Sister          Mary          Aquinas,          RSM          12         Mrs.          Marian          Brady          17         Miss          Kathleen          Breslin          17,          39         Mr.          Robert          W.          Brown          23         Mrs.          Mary           J.          Brugeman          16         Mrs.          Sharon          Burton          134         Sister          Mary          Camille,          RSM          13,          50         Sister          Mary          Carmen,          RSM          33         Mrs.          Barbara          Carraher          28         Sister          Mary          Clare,          RSM          17,          38,          65,          87         Mrs.          Raya          Czerkasski          19,          57         Mrs.          Joann          Dalziel          14         Mrs.          Evangeline          DuCharme          28         Mr.          Thomas          Dupuydt          22         Miss          Kathleen          Duross          17,          39,          86         Mr.          Wayne          Dyer          33         Miss          Roxanne          Ethorne          15         Sister          Edna          Marie,          RSM          59         Sister          Mary          Emma,          RSM          29,          63         Mr.          Ronald          Ezcurra          19,          57,          61,          85         Mrs.          Mary          Farley          33         Mrs.          Aileen          FitzPatrick          17         Mr.          Thomas          FitzPatrick          24,          102         Mrs.          Veronica          Francis          30         Mrs.          Jane          Froslie          25,          60         Abraham,          Rosemary          113         Adams,          Deborah          Ann          67         Adams,          Deborah          Marie          89         Adams,          Margaret          Mary          67         Adams,          Mary          Ann          37         Agnello,          Judith          Ann          89         Albrecht,          Camille          Eliz          37         Albus,          Carol          A.          67         Alexander,          Cynthia          Jo          67         Allen,          Evelyn          M.          113         Allen,          Marie          Celeste          113         Allen,          Marilyn          Jean          67         Allen,          Pamela          Jean          89         Allison,          Lynn          Louise          113         Allison,          Nancy          A.          37         Alspaugh,          Carol          Ann          67         Alvey,          Patrice          Ann          67,          71         Ambroziak,          Carole          Anne,          60,          113         Amelotte,          Clara          Louise          37         Amesse,          Diane          Marie          113         Anania,          Kathryn          Sue          89,          65         Angellilo,          Michelle          L.          113         Anhut,          Kristine          Walsh          89         Areeda,          Marianne          89         Armstrong,          Nancy          Susan          89         Armstrong,          Sus an          Marie          67         Armstrong,          Pamela          77         Ascione,          Janet          Mary          113         Ausum,          Mary          Antonia          67,          57         Avery,          Barbara          Lynn          67         Alrego,          Carmen          E.          77         Teacher's          Index         Miss          Patricia          Gallagher          18         Miss          Jeanette          Geier          27,          87         Mr.          John          Gernacy          25,          54         Mrs.          Karin          Grandone          20,          61         Miss          Suzanne          Harvey          17,          39         Sister          Helen          Marie,          RSM          16,          51,          52,          64,          87         Mrs.          Sharon          Higham          23         Sister          Mary          Hortense,          RSM          29         Sister          Mary          Ignatius,          RSM          32         Sister          Mary          Imelda,          RSM          25         Sister          Mary          Isadore,          RSM         Sister          Mary          Joel,          RSM          18,          56         Miss          Kathleen          Johnson          21,          55         Sister          Mary          Diane          RSM          14         Sister          Mary          Kristin,          RSM          32,          67,          61         Sister          Mary          Laurentina,          RSM          30         Sister          Mary          Leocadia,          RSM          14         Sister          Mary          Leona,          RSM          23         Miss          Jonell          Linskey          15         Sister          Mary          Loyola,          RSM          26,          55         Sister          Mary          Marcel,          RSM         Sister          Margaret          Mary,          RSM          22,          113         Sister          Marjorie          Marie,          RSM          19         Sister          Mary          Martina,          RSM          22         Mrs.          Susan          McGrath          20         Mr.          Kenneth          Mead         Mr.          Don          Palmer          31,          59         Sister          Mary          Perpetua,          RSM         Student's          Index         Babington,          Barbara          67,          110         Bagdon,          Debbie          Ann          67         Bahen,          Jeanne          Marie          37         Baiardi,          Maryann          C.          113         Bailey,          Donna          Jean          37         Bailey,          Maureen          T.          37         Baker,          Barbara          Ann          89         Balagna,          Susanne          T.          89         Balous,          Beverly          Ann          67         Balutowicz,          Barbara          A.          89         Banonis,          Carolyn          Anne          67,          86         Baran,          Deborah          Lynn          39         Baranyai,          Eva          M.          113         Barick,          Nancy          Eva          67         Barnes,          Diane          Elaine          67         Barney,          Bridget          Ann          67         Barney,          Colleen          Sue          113         Battel,          Maureen          Ann          113         Baum,          Mary          Katherine          37         Bauman,          Diane          Marie          89         Bauman,          Susan          Carol          65,          102         Bawol,          Nancy          Anne          67         Bell,          MaryEllen          Elizabeth          37         Beljan,          Nancy          89         Benedetti,          Janet          Lynn          51,          65         Benninghouse,          Patricia          51,          60         Berger,          Elaine          Marie          31,          37         Berkfield,          Mary          Elizabeth          67         Bernard,          Diane          Carol          37         Bernock,          Barbara          Jean          114         Bernock,          Christine          Eileen          37         144         Sister          Mary          Peter,          RSM          24         Miss          Mary          Ann          Polakowski          19,          57         Rev.          Richard          Pouget          14,          121         Sister          Regina          Marie,          RSM          20         Miss          Louise          Scudlo          16         Mrs.          Nancy          Setlock          28,          62         Miss          Ida          Tarnow          15         Mrs.          Christine          Thomas          135         Mr.          Lawrence          Teevens          31,          58         Mrs.          Sharon          Seaglund          18         Mrs.          Sondra          Vedock          30         Sister          Mary          Victorine,          RSM          13         Sister          Mary          Vincent,          RSM          31         Miss          Eileen          Wagner          24,          60         Mrs.          Deloris          Yager          27,          81,          84         Guidance          Office         Mrs.          Lenore          Strohmer         Business          Office         Mrs.          Gertrude          Fox          12         Library         Mrs.          Irene          Hughes         Mrs.          Mary          Legg          29         Mrs.          Mary          Rand          29         Study          Halls         Mrs.          Margaret          DuCharme          20         Secretary         Mrs.          Winifred          Harkness          13         Bernock,          Kathleen          Theresa          89         Best,          Mary          Joan          58,          114         Bibbee,          Kristine          Marie          114         Biddinger,          Joan          Marie          67         Bielski,          Sandra          Lynne          89         Bifano,          Linda          Celeste          67         Billio,          Judy          Ann          67         Binek,          Linda          Marie          67         Bingan,          Laura          Elisa          114         Birney,          Margaret          Jane          67         Bishop,          Linda          56,          58,          114,          122         Blake,          Lorene          Grace          67         Blask,          Christine          Louise          89         Blask,          Therese          Elaine          114         Blaul,          Debra          Suzanne          64,          114         Blaul,          Mary          Patricia          89         Bleisch,          Mary          Theresa          114         Bloink,          Christine          Marie          67         Boettcher,          Janis          Lenore          58         Boettcher,          Sally          Ann          89         Bogas,          Kathleen          Laura          65,          127         Bogdanski,          Bernsdine          Ell          89         Bolan,          Barbara          Ann          77,          60         Bolan,          Cecilia          Jean          37         Bolan,          Teresa          Marie          53,          114         Bolton,          Janet          Lynn          67         Bolton,          Mary          Beth          64,          114         Boroniec,          Priscilla          Ann          89         Boulley,          Sandra          Lee          61,          64,          114         Bourgon,          Janet          Anne          37,          38         Boutaugh,          Catherine          Marie          37,          38         Oe         eee         Bouza,          Marilyn          M.          67         Bow,          Lois          Anne          115         Bowen,          Diane          Louise          37         Bowen,          Patrice          Marie          115         Boyce,          Pauline          Antonia          67         Boyd,          Patricia          Ann          89         Brancato,          Nicole          Mary          89         Brancato,          Victoria          L.          37         Braden,          Christine          Nan         Brady,          Barbara          Ann          77         Brancheau,          Denise          Ann          67         Bratton,          Robin          Marie          67         Bratton,          Rochelle          Ann          37         Braunreuther,          Donna          67         Brennan,          Patricia          Claire          58,          60         Brenz,          Debra          Ann          115,          136         Breslin,          Mary          Eliz.          89         Brick,          Karen          Jean          37         Brink,          MaryAnn          67,          74         Brinza,          Janet          Marie          67         Brooks,          Marcia          Lynn          67,          74,          84         Brown,          Dianne          Marie          89         Brown,          Evelyn          Mar.          116         Brown,          Joan          Dorothy          37         Brown,          Karen          R.          67         Brown,          Susan          Jean          37         Bruce,          Susan          Marie          116         Brueck,          Mary          Eliz.          67         Brzustowicz,          Sharon          K.          90,          64         Budd,          Janice          Laurie          90         Bueremeyer,          Judy          Ann          90         Bulanda,          Catherine          D.          37         Bullinger,          Eileen          P.          89,          77,          99         Bullinger,          Rita          Clare          67,          69,          72         Bunker,          Ann          C.          116,          84         Burke,          Ann          67,          57         Burke,          Debra          Ann          77         Burke,          Kathlyn          Agnes          102,          116         Burke,          Kathryn          Mary          67         Burke,          Patricia          Anne          77,          116         Burns,          Patricia          Lynn          77         Bush,          Michele          Beth          90,          64         Bushaw,          Suzanne          M.          116         Butcher,          Kathleen          S.          37         Butler,          Joann          Ruth          90         Byerlein,          Christine          M.          116         Byrne,          Suzanne          Marie          116         Cadotte,          Barbara          J.          116         Cahalan,          Ann          K.          37-         Cahill,          Nancy          A.          37         Calice,          Nancy          M.          37         Campbell,          Kathleen          M.          37         Campbell,          Margaret          E.          64,          104         Canham,          Julie          A.          37         Caniszaro,          Susan          M.          117         Cantalini,          Debra          A.          67         Capoccia,          Linda          S.          67         Carmody,          Kathy          37,          47         Carmody,          Patricia          R.          68         Carmona,          Denise          J.          68         Carney,          Barbara          E.          117         Carney,          Kathleen          E.          90         Carraher,          Barb          J.          68         Carriere,          Mary          L.          38         Carron,          Julie          M.          29,          38         Carter,          Carol          C.          117         Carter,          Vicki          R.          68         Cary,          Mary          K.          68         Casai,          Claudia          L.          117         Casby,          Katrina          M.          68         Casby,          Susan          M.          60,          117,          124         Casey,          Judith          A.          38         Casey,          Karen          A.          38         Caul,          Diane          L.          90         Caumartin,          Judith          L.          38         Cavanagh,          Colleen          M.          68         Cavanary,          Melody          A.          68         Cavanaugh,          Colleen          M.          38,          80         Cerne,          Mary          A.          38         Chapman,          Margaret          M.          90         Chapman,          Mary          Ellen          90         Cheff,          Anne          M.          68         Chermside,          Dianne          E.          90,          65         Chmiel,          Donna          M.          68         Chmielewski,          Christine          117         Christie,          Sally          A.          38         Cichanski,          Deborah          D.          90         Cissell,          Terry          A.          102,          117         Clancey,          Mary          C.          90,          109         Clark,          Carol          A.          38,          44         Clark,          Kathleen          E.          90         Clausi,          Antoninette          J.          77         Clogg,          Joan          EF.          117         Cody,          Lynn          A.          117,          119         145         Coffey,          Margaret          L.          68         Coffey,          Theresa          M.          38         Cordesman,          Mary          E.          38,          47         Coleman,          Patricia          A.          117         Coleman,          Susan          Lee          90         Collins,          Valerie          E.          68         Colombatto,          Kathleen          68         Colwell,          Kimberly          A.          90         Comiskey,          Mary          Margaret          90         Commarford,          Mary          90         Connon,          Heather          A.          68,          65         Conway,          Dorothy          I.          77         Corrado,          Mary          Beth          90         Costa,          Anne          Marie          38,          47         Costa,          Julie          M.          68         Costanzo,          Shelli          A.          117         Cotant,          Mary          C.          90         Cote,          Patricia          Ann          117         Coughlin,          Geraldine          38         Coughlin,          Jean          Marie          38         Coughlin,          Jewel          C.          38         Cowan,          Judi          M.          38         Crenshaw,          Loretta          A.          38         Crippen,          Gail          L.          90,          58         Crippen,          Susan          M.          118         Cromwell,          Barbara          L.          118         Cromwell,          Karen          A.          38,          47         Croteau,          Patricia          J.          38         Crowe,          Karen          Ann          118         Cullen,          Catherine          A.          77         Cullen,          Elaine          M.          68         Cullen,          Margaret          K.          90         Cullen,          Margaret          M.          68         Culver,          Mary          Beth          68,          84         Curran,          Colleen          C.          91,          54,          65         Daignault,          Katherine          68         Dailey,          Lisa          Anne          38         D          Auito,          Marguerite          38         Daily,          Kathy          P.          91         DallaGuarda,          Mary          Ann          54,          111         Daly,          Betty          Ann          68         Daly,          Shirley          Anne          91         Daniel,          Anne          E.          91         Daniel,          Catherine          A.          38         Daniel,          Catherine          M.          68         Darin,          Deborah          A.          38         Darnley,          Brenda          Louise          77         Dattilo,          Lorena          Marie          91         Davich,          Mary          Ann          91         Davis,          Patricia          Stephanie         Dearie,          Mary          Ann          6 8         Deblock,          Deborah          Violet          68         Decker,          Deborah          Ann          69         DeClarke,          Joan          Mary          69         Dee,          Lois          A.          118         DeFrain,          Nancy          Marie          69         DeLaura,          Linda          Christine          69         Demshuk,          Barbara          Ann          69         Deron,          Jacqueline          Frances         Derry,          Patricia          Marie          91,64         De          Smet,          Maureen          Ann          69         De          Smet,          Suzanne          Marie          38         DeaRosiers,          Sharon          Lee          91         Dewicki,          Barbara          Irene          69         Dickerson,          Margaret          M.          118         Dillenbeck,          Charlene          77         Dillon,          Mary          Elizabeth          38         Dinan,          Cindy          Ellen          69         Dinan,          Denise          Jean          119         Dine,          Mary          Susan          69         DiPonio,          Elizabeth          M.          91         Dmochowski,          Pamela          J.          119         DoBrzelewski,          Sandra          C.          91         Doemer,          Joan          Marie          62,          119         DoHerty,          Colleen          E.          38,          47         Dolan,          Nancy          Margaret          91,          64         Dolata,          Laura          Louise          119         Dolby,          Karen          Sue          77         Dolin,          Marianne          38         Dombrowski,          Helene          C.          91,          56         Dombrowski,          Patricia          A.          119         Dooley,          Maureen          A.          38         Dowd,          Cynthia          Ann          91,          57         Downey,          Dianne          Marie          91         Downey,          Joan          Evelyn          69         Downey,          Rita          Louise          69         Downs,          Bonnie          Sue          91,          59         Downs,          Suzanne          Marie          119         Doyle,          Maureen          Ann          69         Dreyer,          Ellen          Marie          69         Dreyer,          Marilyn          L.          38         Dreyer,          Mary          Margaret          59,          61         Droste,          Marianne          Rita          69         Dub,          Kathleen          Louise          38         Dubey,          Carolyn          Marian          39         Dudley,          Christine          M.          39         Dueour,          Rosemarie          91         Duggan,          Carol          A.          119         Duggan,          Denise          T.          69         Dullemba,          Theresa          H.          119         Dumenjich,          Mary          E.          69         Dykas,          Celeste          A.          69         Eaton,          Sheila          K,          91,          94         Eddy,          Margret          M.          91         Ehlers,          Teresa          A.          91         Emmert,          Marie          L.          119         Engelbrecht,          Alice          N.          91         Eschberger,          Claudia          J.          119         Everard,          Debbie          A.          77         Fagan,          Barbara          A.          39         Fahey,          Margaret          C.          91,          86         Faydenko,          Marguerite          M.          119         Feeny,          Nancy          M.          61,          64,          120         Ferrari,          Mary          K.          91         Fessler,          Mary          C.          120,          122         Fessler,          Suzanne          M.          39         Finn,          Susan          M.          91         Fischer,          Patricia          L.          69         Fitzpatrick,          Debbie          L.          39,          40         Flaherty,          Helen          M.          69         Flannery,          Jacqueline          A.          91         Flanz,          Debra          D.          69         Flesher,          Luanne          M.          69,          76,          65         Flores,          Clara          B.          50,          58,          116,          120         Foley,          Kathleen          A.          120         Ford,          Catherine          J.          69         Forget,          Maureen          G.          91,          65         Fortune,          Diane          M.          69         Franco,          Christina          M.          120         Frank,          Lynn          M.          39         Frechette,          Catherine          F.          91         Friedrich,          Judith          A.          91,          86         Fullick,          Patricia          39         Furlong,          Rosanne          B.          39         Gadbaw,          Mary          Sue          69,          84         Galea,          Dolores          Marie          39         Galli,          MaryJo          C.          70         Garcia,          Elizabeth          A.          120         Garner,          Karen          Marie          39         Garth,          Elizabeth          Marie          39,          41         Gasparovic,          Katherine          H.          39         Geeraert,          Jacqueline          Ann          120,          82         Gehringer,          Mary          Ann          51,          120         Gentile,          Diane          Frances          70         Gerbig,          Corinne          Agnes          39         Gerhard,          Marcia          Ann          91         Gerondale,          Mary          Lynne          39         Giacalone,          Marcia          Lean          64,          91         Giannetti,          Patricia          Ellen          120         Gibson,          Valerie          Faith          60,          120         Gignac,          Corrine          M.          39         Gillespie,          Eilleen          A.          70         Gillis,          Maureen          Edith          70         Gillis,          Mary          Ellen          91,          58         Girardot,          Mary          Elizabeth          92,          52         Giroux,          Denise          Marie          70         Given,          Colleen          P.          39         Gleason,          Karen          E.          65,          120,          128         Gleason,          Sheila          M.          39         Glow,          Mary          Therese          92         Glueck,          Joanne          Marie          120         Golota,          Sue          Carol          70         Gordon,          Eileen          Mary          39,          41,          46         Gorecki,          Theresa          H.          92         146         Grain,          Sheila          Marie          70         Grand,          Susan          Marie          51,          121,          125         Grant,          Martha          Jean          92         Green,          Kathy          M.          65,          121         Greenwell,          Ann          Marie          20         Gregor,          Gayla          M.          39         Gregorich,          Mary          Ann          92         Griffin,          Bonnie          Jo          A.          70         Griffin,          Margaret          Lynn          39,          46         Griffin,          Patricia          Ann          39         Griffin,          Sheila          Mary          39         Grochowski,          Anita          Sue          37,          39         Gronow,          Gail          Linnea          12]         Gross,          Laura          Jean          77         Grove,          Linda          Suzanne          56,          121         Gruber,          Mary          Jo          77         Gust,          Mary          Jo          39         Gust,          Patricia          Ann          121         Haapala,          Christine          A.          70         Haas,          Audrey          J.          70         Hachey,          Judi          A.          102,          121         Hackett,          Marie          S.          92         Haefner,          Kathleen          A.          92         Haefner,          Sharon          M.          40         Haelterman,          Margaret          A.          92,          65         Hafner,          Barbara          K.          121         Hafner,          Teresa          A.          40         Hainline,          Judith          L.          76         Hajec,          Andrea          M.          77         Hall,          Julie          A.          40         Haller,          Catherine          J.          70,          76         Hamill,          Roscann          70         Hand,          Mary          K.          40         Hand,          Patricia          M.          121         Hand,          Sheila          M.          70         Hannum,          Michelle          M.          92         Harding,          Barbara          S,          122         Harkings,          Noresne          M.          40         Harkness,          Mary          P.          77         Harmon,          Maureen          A.          77         Hareington,          Laura          M.          92         Hart,          Cheryl          A.          70         Hartman,          Ann          L.          40         Hartmann,          Cecilia          L.         Hartsell,          Deborah          A.          122         Hartsell,          Diane          K.          92         Hartsig,          Joy          A.          92         Harty,          Marylyn          92         Hasse,          Kathleen          C.          92         Hassett,          Catherine          A.          40         Hassett,          Teresa          M.          89,          92,          83         Hatalsky,          Joan          M.          92         Hattam,          Kathryn          L.          70         Hatty,          Joan          F.          92,          57         Hayes,          Anne          M.          70         Hayes,          Coleen          A.          122         Hayes,          Darlene          A.          122         Hayes,          Elizabeth          61,          122         Hayes,          Patricia          I.          119,          122         Hayes,          Sue          M.          71         Hayward,          Cynthia          59,          122         Heaphy,          Jane          M.          71         Hebeler,          Roseann          M.          40         Heimbuch,          Barbara          A.          69,          71         Heitjan,          Marianne          40         Helfrick,          Margaret          M.          122         Henderson,          Kathleen          A.          62,          122         Henderson,          MaryJo          T.          92         Hendricks,          Pamela          J.          71         Henigs,          Kathleen          Ann          40         Henn,          Rosemary          Ellen          92         Henrion,          Roberta          Ann          40,          47         Henry,          Linda          Ann          89,          92         Herbeck,          Bettie          L.          92         Herbeck,          Linda          A.          122         Herzog,          Alison          H.          40         Hewitt,          Denise          G.          71,          58,          62         Hewitt,          Diane          C.          92,          54,          105         Hickey,          Sharon          C.          71         Higgins,          Joyce          E.          70         Hildebrandt,          Mary          Lou          70         Hillebrand,          Elaine          C.          92,          57         Hillier,          Petrice,          M.          92         Hipple,          Lynn          L.          40         Hoelscher,          Christy          92         Hoffman,          Mary          K.          123         Hogan,          Mary          E.          123         Holbrook,          Lisa          J.          92         Holley,          Sandra          Lynch          70         Holstein,          Patricia          B.          123         Hopkins,          Barbara          Lee          92         Hopkins,          Cathy          M.          40         Hopkins,          Catherine          123         Horrigan,          Cheryl          S.          123         Howe,          Pam          S.          92         Hoyt,          Christine          H.           123         Hribar,          Katherine          T.          92         Huber,          Marla          J.          53,          123,          81,          107         Hughes,          Kathleen          A.          40         Humphries,          Jill          A.          40         Hurst,          Rita          A.          40         Hurych,          Mary          L.          40         Hydorn,          Leanora          M.          40         Iglodan,          Linda          H.          40         Inman,          Mary          71         Isanhart,          Roberta          R.          123         Jacques,          Denise          Anne          38,          40         Jakubowski,          Carol          Lee          92,          57         Jakubowski,          Diane          Clare          40         Jakubowski,          Kathleen          Ann          40         Jamison,          Claudia          123         Janisse,          Joanne          M.          92         Janness,          Liz          Ann          71         Janness,          Mary          Agnes          40         Jannette,          Maria          Ann          92         Jannette,          Patricia          C.          123         Januszko,          Anne          Geralyn          41         Januszko,          Mary          Catherine          93         Jaruis,          Maureen          Elaine          41         Jeffries,          Karen          Lynn          71         Jenkins,          Susan          Marie          41         Jeruzal,          Mary          Helen          71         Johnston,          Diane          Jean          41,          44         Jones,          Dailey          Ann          123         Jones,          Debbie          Lynn          41         Jones,          Diane          Marie          45         Joniec,          Diane          41,          102         Jonik,          Joyce          Anne          57         Jozwiak,          MaryAnn          93,          59         Jurek,          AnneMarie          Eliz          71         Kanney,          Carol          Ann          92         Kanney,          Nancy          Lee          71         Kaller,          Lianne          Jean          41         Kapp,          Marianne          G.          41         Karalis,          Patricia          A.          77         Karlowski,          Lynn          F.          93         Kauffman,          Paulette          M.          51,          64,          123         Kauffman,          Toni          C.          123         Kaye,          Kathleen          M.          93,          59         Kazmierski,          Mary          64,          123         Kazmierski,          Susan          B.          93         Keating,          Mary          E.          41         Keefe,          Julie          C.          71         Kehoe,          Martha          A.          124         Kehoe,          Margaret          E.          71         Kelley,          Ann          M.          124         Kelley,          Denise          M.          41         147         y         i         Kelley,          MaryAnn          124         Kelly,          Barbara          Jo          71,          82         Kelly,          Sheila          C.          69,          71         Kemen,          Christine          Anne          41         Kempton,          Karen          Diane          41         Kenney,          Eileen          Marie          93         Kenney,          Karen          Louise         Kenney,          Peggy          M.          71         Kenzie,          Bernice          L.          41         Kenzie,          Geraldine          P.          37,          41         Kenzie,          Mary          Frances          115,          124         Kenzie,          Valerie          Alice          71         Kiclam,          Linda          Carol          41         King,          Maureen          P.          71         King,          Susan          B.          69,          93         Kinsler,          Anne          C.          124         Kirchner,          Colleen          71         Kirkland,          Kathleen          E.          93         Kirkpatrick,          Wendy          Ann          71         Kiss,          Lynn          Marie          41         Kisyma,          Karin          Lyn          89,          93         Kleezxnski,          Constance          71         Klotz,          Barbara          Ann          93         Klotz,          Margaret          Ann          41         Knapp,          Christine          Joy          124         Koehler,          Jane          Eliz.          124         Koehler,          Margaret          Ann          71         Kokoszka,          Linda          Ann          41,          47         Kolbe,          Kathleen          Mary          71,          65         Komer,          Eugenie          S.          77         Konrek,          Nancy          Anne          41         Koop,          Barbara          M.          124         Kopezyk,          Cheryl          Ann          71         Kopja,          Kathy          L.          41         Kopmeyer,          Leanne          M.          58,          62,          113         Korpalski,          Patricia          K.          71         Koss,          Debra          Jean          71         Koss,          Linda          Ann          124         Kotwick,          Jane          Eliz.          63,          124         Kowaleski,          Mary          Ann          93         Kowaleski,          Paula          E.          93         Kowall,          Theresa          S.          41         Kowalski,          Janice          Ann          124         Kramar,           Jill          V.          71,          57         Kramer,          Mary          Eliz.          93         Krasnewich,          Diane          93         Kremarik,          Karen          Kay          41         Kreason,          Mary          Alice          71         Kreiner,          Mary          Beth          71         Kroenert,          Jeri          A.          93         Kroh,          Kathy          C.          41         Kromp,          Kathynne          L.          93         Krupka,          Kristine          R.          93         Krzystan,          Patricia          A.          93         Kuczynski,          Dianne,          55,          124         Kure,          Barbara          V.          71         LaBelle,          Sue          A.          50,          124,          84         LaFave,          Carla          M.          93         LaFerriere,          Kaye          41         LaFerriere,          Karen          71         Laffrey,          Maureen          A,          125         Laibinus,          Christine          A.          125         Lalli,          Jill          M.          125         Lalli,          Kathleen          A.          41         Lamb,          Kathleen          M.          70,          71         Land,          Beverly          A.          72         Lane,          Teresa          A.          41         Lang,          Ellen          Theresa          61,          64,          125         Lannen,          Mary          Louise          95         LaPorte,          Michelle          L.          41,          45         Larabell,          Barbara          L.          93         Larson,          Karen          Marie          41         Lauer,          Michelle          Anne          72         LaVallee,          Michele          Marie          41         Laverne,          Carol          Ann          93         Lavich,          Barbara          Mary          41,          47         Lavich,          Kathleen          Mary          93         Lavigne,          Cara          Eleanor          72         Lawrence,          Patricia          Ann          72         Lawson,          Doris          Ann          72         Lay,          Mary          Teresa          42         LeBlanc,          Margaret          Mary          63,          125         Lee,          Brenda          Katherine          42         Legg,          Christine          Marie          93         Legg,          Louise          Pauline          42         Lehr,          Denise          Ann          72         Lemming,          Marieita          42,          43         Leonard,          Catherine          J.          42         Leone,          Sharon          M.          72         Lepping,          Martha          M.          93         Lerg,          Jeanne          M.          72         Lerg,          Joanne          E.          69,          72         Lester,          Connie          M.          125,          131         Leszezynski,          Susanne          125         Lewis,          Suzanne          M.          93         Lilley,          Mary          C,          42         Linn,          Mary          Beth          64,          93         Livingston,          Teresa          Marie          72,          84         Lobacki,          Catherine          Anna          125         Locke,          Mary          Ellen          72         Locke,          Michele          Margaret          42         Locker,          Virginia          Louise          59,          126         Lodge,          Nancy          Kathleen          126         Loeffler,          Lynne          Ann          94         Loesch,          Rosanne          E.          72         Loesch,          Susan          Marie          42,          47         Logsdon,          Patricia          Ann          126         Lolli,          Susan          Marie          94         Long,          Elizabeth          Ann          72         Long,          Mary          Margaret          42         Lueck,          Faith          Ellen          126         Lukasik,          Susan          Marie          94         Lulek,          Joan          Louise          126         Lulek,          Susan          Carol          42         Luster,          Denise          Agnes          102,          126         Luster,          Sheri          Elizabeth          42         Lutfy,          Nancy          Ann          72         Luycky,          Mary          Patricia          42         MacDonald,          Christine          M.          72         MacKonald,          Dorthy          E.          72         Macdonald,          Mary          Catherine         Macielak,          Terese          Marie          72,          84         MacKenzie,          Kathleen          T.         Macklom,          Karen          Mae          42         Macora,          Sharon          Marie          94         Maday,          Kathleen          Jean          72         Madden,          MaryAnne          Margaret          57,          62,         126         Madigan,          Carole          Lynn          94,          63         Madry,          Cynthia          Kay          42         Maffesoli,          Ann          Marie          126         Maffesoli,          Susan          Marie          72         Mair,          Amy          L.          72         Mair,          Becky          A.          38,          42         Major,          Constance          Jean          72         Makuch,          Christine          Patrice          94,          86         Malloy,          Judy          Ann          51,          127         Malone,          Mary          Theresa          94         Maney,          Theresa          Ann          99         Mangold,          Margaret          Joan          38,          42         Manley,          Marcia          Marie          65,          127         Manty,          Rosemary          Eileen          42         Marciniak,          Candice          Ann          42.          47         Marciniak,          Mignon          Marie          127         Marcoux,          Joanne          Cecile          32,          72         Marcoux,          Judith          Susan          42         148         Marek,          Barbara          Ann          72         Markusiewicz,          Donna          L.          94,          65         Martin,          Claudia          Lee          72         Martin,          Mary          M.          59,          61,          65,          102         Martin,          Susan          94         Martin,          Patricia          Anne          127         Masalin,          Mary          Margaret          42,          80         Massengill,          Cheri          J.          72         Mateja,          Jacqueline          C.          72         Matelic,          Candace          Anne          89,          94         Matelic,          Deborah          Marie          39,          42         Mathers,          Sally          Jo          94,          86         Mathews,          Marianna          42         Mathieu,          Jeanne          Marie          65,          127,          152         Mathieu,          Renee          Rose          94         Mato,          Diane          Patricia          72,          76,          81         Matyas,          Paula          Ann          77         Max,          Mary          Honora          127         Mayor,          Cynthia          D,          94         Mays,          Suzanne          94         Mazads,          Paula          Jeanne          72         Mazark,          Carol          Ann          127         McCann,          Claire          Frances          42         McCann,          Kathleen          A.          72         McCann,          Veronica          Birka          94         McCarthy,          Barbara          K.          42         McCarthy,          Catherine          A.          72         McCauley,          Suzanne          Marie          127         McClain,          Mary          Beth          42         McClellan,          Anne          Marie          41,          42         McClellan,          Nancy          Elizabeth          94         McColgan,          Jamie          Ann          42         McColgan,          Mary          Ann          E,          127         McCrary,          Martha          Teresa          67,          72         McCulloch,          Laura          Anne          72         McDonald,          Barb          Jean          94         McDonough,          Colleen          (Asp’t)         McElroy,          Kathy          Mary          127         McFarland,          Diane          Marie          102,          127         McFarland,          Mary          Eileen          42,          102         McGann,          Linda          Jeanne          94         McGann,          Margaret          Mary          42         McGarry,          Barbara          Jean          38,          42         McGarry,          Patricia          Ann          94         McGrath,          Geraldine          Mary          37,          43,          47         McGuire,          Kathleen          T.          65,          127         McGuire,          Mary          M.          24,          94,          54,          58,          65         McKaig,          Sue          A.          72,          86         McKenna,          Donna          J.          72         McKernan,          Mary          L.          128         McLaughlin,          Patt          A.          43         McMuldroch,          Kathryn          A.          128         McNab,          Deborah          M.          72         McNamara,          Bridget          A.          72,          76         McNamara,          Margaret          M.          94         McNamara,          Susan          A.          94,          54         SI          eran          ag         McNeely,          Kathleen          A.          73         MeNichol,          Kathleen          M.          43         MeNichol,          Kathleen          S.          43         McQueen,          Mary          M.          94         McShane,          Barbara          J.          128         McSween,          Mary          E.          48         McWilliams,          Maureen          F.          73         Medved,          Judith          A.          128         Meeker,          Margaret          R.          43,          102         Meixselt,          Patrice          43         Melampy,          Gale          M.          73         Menlove,          Susan          J.          94         Menna,          Alice          L.          38,          43         Merfert,          Robin          L.          43         Mertz,          Deborah          A.          73         Merz,          Nancy          A.          73         Messink,          Joanne          M.          95,          64         Meyer,          Mary          Jo          73         Meyer,          Sandra          L.          95,          58,          65         Meyers,          Barbara          J.          95         Mezza,          Ilene          M.          95         Michalski,          Janet          E.          128         Mifsud,          Denise          M.          43         Mifsud,          Karen          M.          73         Mifsud,          Madalyn          A.          43         Mifsud,          Madonna          M.          43,          47         Migliore,          Marilyn          A.          95         Milko,          Nancy          A.          95         Miller,          Barbara          J.          128         Miller,          Janet          L.          73         Miller,          Mary          E.          43         Miller,          Nancy          S.          26,          120         Miller,          Patricia          A.          43         Miller,          Susan          J.          95,          57,          86         Mitchell,          Julie          L.          43         Mitchell,          Susan          43         Modic,          Catherine          A.          43         Montante,          Marcella          R.          73         Montgomery,          Denise          M.          95         Moore,          Marianne          73         Moran,          Debra          F.          58,          128         Moran,          Debby          Ann          73,          58         Moran,          Kristen          M.          43         Morcillo,          Carmen          M.          93,          95         Morrissey,          Denise          M.          128         Morrow,          Mary          E.          43         Mouranie,          Sue          A.          73         Mowatt,          Julie          A.          73         Mueller,          Mary          A.          128,          106,          107         Muliett,          Denise          M.          73         Mullan,          Martha          P.          57,          128         Mullen,          MaryJo          73         Muller,          Janet          L.          128         Muma,          Lindsay          A.          95         Mumoz,          Lupe          R.          113,          129         Murphy,          Ann          L.          43         Murphy,          Colleen          M.          73,          86,          87         Mushen,          Mary          A.          95         Myers,          Pamela          95         Myles,          Margaret          J.          95         Najduch,          Suzanne          43         Nanai,          Yvonne          L.          74         Naquin,          Jeannette          64,          95         Nave,          Mary          T.          95         Nellenbach,          Krista          L.          40,          44         Niedzwicki,          Christine          95,          65         Niemi,          Margaret          M.          44         Nicholls,          Nancy          R.          129,          136         Nicola,          Michele          A.          44         Noble,          Janet          A.          74         Nora,          Donna          L.          74         Norton,          Theresa          A.          58,          129,          106         Novak,          Donna          E.          74         Obrecht,          Nancy          J.          74         O'Dell,          Mary          K.          95         Ogrodny,          Felicia          A.          74         O          Halloran,          Patricia          A.          129,          132         O          ‘Hara,          Rita          M.          44         O          Hare,          Pam          44         Ohno,          Agnes          Kimiko          74         Ohsowski,          Maryann          Cather.          95         Okar,          Elizabeth          Ann          69,          74         O          Keefe,          Colleen          Frances          129         O          Keefe,          Patricia          Maureen          74         O’Laughlin,          Kathleen          Mary          74         Oldani,          Lynn          P.          74         O'Leary,          Mary          Ann          129         O          Leary,          Susan          Sarah          129         Olson,          Jane          Frances          95         Olson,          Kathleen          Ann          129         O          Malley,          Roseanne          Marie          95         O          Neill,          Ann          Marie          129         Orians,          Judith          Anne          74         Ormond,          Francia          Susan          95         Orr,          Maryann          68,          74         Osdras,          Katherine          Marie          74         Ostrowski,          Rosanne          Marie          74         Ouellette,          Louise          Margar          95         Ouellette,          Suzanne          Delia          44         Owen,          Jeniny          Mary          44         Paffi,          Susan          Marie          129         Palarchio,          Margo          Marie          74,          75         Palmer,          Susan          Louise          95         Panek,          Deborah          Marie          95         Paolella,          Sue          Carole          95         Papke,          Loreli          Frances          47,          129         Papke,          Nadine          Lee          44         Pasko,          Denise          Suzanne          95         Pasternak,          Christine          Ann          95         149         Pasternak,          Laura          Ann          40,          44         Patrick,          Mary          Louise          62,          117         Patteeuw,          Joan          M.          95,          64         Paul,          Catherine          A.          44,          81         Pawelek,          Cathy          Marie          74         Peabody,          Michele          Ann          95         Pearce,          Donna          Marie          95         Pendergrass,          Bettina          Lee          96         Perrone,          Mary          Christine          74         Perwerton,          Sandra          Ann          44         Petok,          Christine          Joyce          74         Peau,          Mary          Katharine          44         Pfeffer,          Suzanne          Denise          74         Philbin,          Debora          Marie          45         Piligian,          Melinda          M.          44         Phinney,          Patricia          A.          96         Piercecchi,          Susan          96         Piesko,          Nancy          E.          74         Piligian,          Mariam          M.          74,          75         Pilon,          Christine          E.          96         Pilon,          Mary          V.          55,          130         Pleva,          Barbara          L.          96         Pleva,          Deborah          Ann          44         Podczervinski,          MaryAnn          123         Poleyn,          Michele          A.          74         Poleyn,          Sandra          A.          124,          130         Pomianek,          Catherine          A.          130         Poniatowski,          Deborah          A.          96         Ponkowski,          Margaret          A.          74         Posluszny,          Karen          T.          65,          130         Powers,          Eileen          M.          44         Powers,          Kathleen          M.          96         Pozdol,          Nancy          C.          130         Prescott,          Kathleen          M.          74         Price,          Carol          A.          130         Price,          Kathy          74         Proctor,          Janice          M.          96         Proulx,          AnnMarie          130         Pudlo,          Margaret          M.          44         Pulliam,          Mary          64,          96,          82         Purcell,          Susan          J.          44         Purcott,          Mary          E.          44         Pyc,          Janice          L.          74         Quentin,          MaryEllen          M.          74         Quinn,          Colleen          M.          130,          131         Quinn,          Kathleen          44         Quinn,          Kathryn          Bride          54,          130         Quinn,          Mary          Clare          74         Quinn,          Susan          E.          44         Quinlan,          Jo          Ann          130         Quinlan,          Roberta          M.          74,          76         Rahrig,          Clara          S.          96         Rahaley,          Mary          M.          55,          130         Rajewski,          Patricia          M.          43,          44         Ramsey,          Judith          M.          131         Ray,          Diane          D.          74         Raymond,          Janet          M.          96         Racchia,          Mary          A.          65,          131         Reetz,          Cheryl          K.          55,          110,          131         Regan,          Mary          L.          96         Regotti,          Jacalyn          L.          131         Reid,          Marylynne          74         Rein,          Colleen          A.          44         Rembelski,          Marion          J.          44         Rennell,          Christine          C.          64,          96         Renner,          Geri          L.          74         Reno,          Ann          E.          44         Reno,          Ellen          D.          44         Reno,          Laura          M.          131         Reppert,          Kathryn          M.          74         Reske,          Carol          M.          131         Rexford,          Lucinda          A.          96         Ricci,          Mary          G.          45         Rice,          Beth          J.          53,          58,          131         Rice,          Kathleen          A.          61,          65,          130         Richardson,          Andrea          M.          44         Rick,          Jo          Ellen          113,          124,          131         Riehl,          Elizabeth          A.          44         Riffenburg,          Carol          A.          74         Riley,          Michelle          H.          65,          77         Rizzo,          Diane          J.          44         Roach,          Linda          M.         Robin,          Laura          S.          96,          82         Roller,          Marianne          L.          70,          74         Romanelli,          Pam          M.          44,          47         Rometty,          Susan          E.          44         Ronayne,          Colleen          V.          45         Ronayne,          Kathleen          M.          131         Ronayne,          Nancy          A.          75         Rosalak,          Elizabeth          M.          96         Ross,          Marsha          A.          96         Rougeau,          Michelle          M.          96,          52         Ross,          Mary          Katherine          75         Rotary,          Shirley          A.          75         Roumayah,          Nanette          M.          45,          47         Roumayah,          Pauline          97,          86         Rowe,          Kathleen          J.          131         Roy,          Rosanne          M.          75,          86         Ruf,          Kathleen          M.          75         Ruiz,          Lucila          M.          131         Ruiz,          Silvia          G.          45         Russell,          Mary          L.          75         Rycamber,          Paulette          A.          75         Rychter,          Joan          T.          75         Rusinowski,          Theresa          L.          97,          59         Ruszala,          Camille          J.         Sabat,          Laura          L.          75         Sacker,          Patricia          J.          77         Sackay,          Deborah          A.          75,          84         Salamino,          Carol          A.          97         Salenik,          Laura          J.          132         Sallot,          Anne          E.          58,59,          132         Salsinger,          Mary          M.          97,          58,          65,          109         Sampson,          Kristine          S.          97         Sandon,          Aileen          T.          132         Sarnowski,          Sharon          E.          75         Sartor,          Maureen          A.          132         Savage,          Diane          M.          97         Savage,          Gail          A.          45         Savage,          Lynn          B.          75         Scalici,          Marsha          M.          75         Scanlan,          Kathy          M.          45         Scarlett,          Judy          K.          97         Schafer,          Teresa          E.          52,          132         Schaner,          Margaret          A.          132         Schlaff,          Carol          L.          97         Schloss,          Kathleen          A.          132         Schmidt,          Marion          F,          132         Schmidt,          Patricia          A.          75         Schmidt,          Roberta          75         Schmittdiel,          Mary          L.          75         Schnur,          Susan          M.          61,          132         Schnell,          Barbara          L.          45         Schroeder,          Nancy          R.          97         Schultz,          Barbara          J.          97         Schweyer,          Irene          A.          45         Seidl,          Constance          97         Seidl,          Gloria          J.          75         Seidl,          Grace          A.          132         Seley,          Margaret          A.         Semperger,          Karen          A.          45         Setlock,          Mary          A.          45         Shalhoub,          Renee          M.          45         Shalhoub,          Claudia          A.          64,          132         Sheehan,          Lynn          A.          64,          132         Sheridan,          Mary          Ann          75         Sherk,          Margaret          Rose          97         Sherk,          Sally          Ann          67,          75         Sigetich,          Andrea          M.          75,          86         Simms,          Kathleen          M.          132         Sinacola,          Rosanne          45         Sinelli,          Karen          Marie          133,          136         Sinelli,          Lorrie          A.          45         Skelton,          Carol          M.          45         Skomski,          Claudia          Mary          97,          85         Skomski,          Diane          C.          133         Skynar,          Constance          R.          133         Slizewski,          Cynthia          H.          97         Slizewski,          Marciann          P.          25,          33         Smak,          Diane          Mary          72,          75         (         Smathers,          Margaret          G.          75         Smith,          Anne          C.          133         Smith,          Barbara          E.          45         Smith,          Gretchen          Ann          75         Smith,          Karen          Ann          76,          84         150         Smith,          Karen          M.          76         Smith,          Kathleen          M.          97         Smith,          Mary          Alice          97         Smith,          Mary          Jane          32,          97         Snyder,          Susan          F.          133         Sobesky,          Martha          Jean          45         Solazzo,          Catherine          E.          133,          136         Soler,          Grace          T.          76         Sondy,          Monica          76         Soper,          Dorian          M.          117,          126,          129,          133         Sornson,          Kris          Lee          113         Sosa,          Mura          F.          76         Sossi,          Janet          Mary          45          |         Spalding,          Janet          Ann          76,          133         Spalding,          Julia          E.         Spangle,          Cynthia          M.         Sparks,          Kathleen          A.         Spencer,          Catherine          A.         Spicer,          Elizabeth          A.          76         Spinks,          Janet          M.          76         Sproule,          Rita          K.          76         Srock,          Jill          E.          45         Stack,          Sheryl          L.          45         Standley,          Lynne          M.          45         Starr,          Pamela          M.          97,          65         Steck,          Sharon          M.           76         Steele,          Shirley          A.          133         Steimel,          Patricia          J.          55,          133         Stella,          Marsha          C.          97,          54         Stelmaszek,          Janet          M.          45         Stephan,          Valerie          T.          45         Stephen,          Mary          B.          76         Steslicki,          Deborah          J.          133         Stevens,          Marsha          A.          134         Stimson,          Denise          C.          97         Stokes,          Leslie          B.          97,          65         Stoney,          Gail          S.          50,          115,          134         Straub,          Susan          M.          76         Stricker,          Kerrin          A.          98         Stricker,          Terryann          45         Strnad,          Sandra          G.          98         Strohl,          Barbara          A.          45,          116         Strohl,          Connie          M.          98         Strohmer,          Marcia          J.         Strohmer,          Marie          T.          115,          134         Sudy,          Diane          M.          45         Sugrue,          Lynn          M.          76         Sulik,          Barbara          T.          134         Sullivan,          Carol          A.          46         Sullivan,          Christine          M.          134         Sullivan,          Patricia          A.          40,          46         Sutherland,          Barbara          A.         Svoboda,          Catherine          M.          98,          56         Swain,          Kathleen          M.          134         Swetich,          Terri          L.          46         Swillum,          Kathleen          M.          98          |         Switalski,          Cynthia          L.          134         Syrek,          JoAnne          134         Szczeniowski,          Gabrielle          46         Tagnin,          Nanci          J.          98         Tamm,          Laurie          M.          98         Tatar,          Susan          M.          134         Tawyea,          Denise          A.          134         Taylor,          Janice          G.          98         Taylor,          Noreen          M.          65,          134         Taylor,          Patricia          A.         Taylor,          Teresa          A.          76         Terbrack,          Carol          46         Terbrack,          Beverly          J.          76         Terrio,          Linda          M.          64,          135         Terzano,          Mary          J.          76         Tesauro,          Julie          M.          129,          185         Teriault,          Kathy          D.          135         Thibodeau,          Claudia          M.          76         Thompson,          Sandra          L.          98         Thull,          Patricia          A.          98         Tighe,          Elizabeth          A.          76         Tighe,          Loretta          A.          76         Tighe,          Regina          E.          135         Timpa,          Connie          J.          98         Tobin,          Mary          C.          46         Tognetti,          Elaine          M.          63,          135         Tomakowski,          Susan          M.          98,          99         Topping,          Karen          A.          76,          65         Toton,          Sandra          M.          77         Tracey,          Dona          A.          98         Tracey,          Lori          C.          46         Tracey,          Sandra          L.          76         Traverso,          Christine          A.          76         Trim,          Maureen          R.          54,          59,          111,          185         Turek,          Terry          M.          98         Turowski,          Victoria          M.          98         Turrin,          Shawn          N.          76         Tybinka,          Karen          L.          58,          135         Ulko,          Linda          S.          46         Uphoff,          Kim          A.          98,          58,          108         Ursic,          Kathleen          M.          135         Valade,          Patricia          M.          58,          135         Valade,          Rita          M.          46         Valente,          Nancy          L.          76         Velenti,          Barbara          A.          46         Vanier,          Celeste          K.          46         Veeser,          Kathryn          M.          46         Vicini,          Marina          77         Villaneuve,          Therese          A.          77         Vitlar,          Linda          M.          98         Vogel,          Maureen          C.          63,          135         Voss,          Patricia          M.          46         Wakenell,          Patricia          S.          46         Walch,          Marcia          Ann          135         Walkowiak,          Rebecca          Jane,          67,          77         Walczyk,          Kathryn          E.          46,          47         Walker,          Sheila          46         Wallet,          Gale          Marie          46         Wallet,          Sheryl          Ann          135         Walsh,          Jeanne          Marie          115,          136         Walsh,          Kathleen          Jean          77         Walsh,          Mary          Therese          46         Wanby,          Mary          Ann         Warner,          Louise          Anne          98         Watson,          Carol          Diane          98         Weaver,          MaryJo          Anne          46         Webb,          Janet          Theresa          46         Weber,          Cathleen          Mary          98         Weber,          Denise          Marie          77         Weber,          Nancy          Kathleen          65,          136         Weber,          Susan          Marie          46         Webster,          Judy          98         Weeks,          Michaela          Susan          136         Welply,          Laura          Jean          77         Welply,          Linda          Ann          98         Werth,          Lynn          Dorothea          136         Wheeler,          Catherine          M.          77         Wheeler,          Karen          Ann          136         Wheeler,          Michaelon          Ann          98         White,          Beverly          Anne          98,          59         Whiting,          AnneMary          Martha          136         Wloszek,          Sandra          A.          77         Wickert,          Mary          K.          46         Wickowski,          Jeanette          136         Wiess,          Sharon          A.          77,          86         Wilder,          Mary          J.          98         Wilkiemeyer,          Virginia          A.          63,          136         Williams,          Denise          M.          136         Williams,          Donna          L.          57,          136         Williams,          Margaret          A.          77         Williams,          Mary          B.          77         Williams,          Sheila          K.          77         Williamson,          Bernadette          J.          98         Williamson,          Kathleen          M.          46         Williamson,          MaryAnn         Wilson,          Deborah          A.          46         Wilson,          Lynne          A.          98         Wilson,          Marlene          L.          55,          60,          137         Wilson,          Suzanne          M.          77         Winter,          Diane          M.          77         Winter,          Kathleen          M.          98         Wirth,          Patricia          A.          46         Wisne,          Pamela          J.          77,          106         Wisniewski,          Elena          R.          137         Witek,          Sharon          A.          31,          65,          137         Witkowski,          Nancy          S.          98         Wojciechowski,          Mary          C.          98         Wojtyna,          Marcia          A.          77         151         Wollscheid,          Nancy          J.          99         Wolter,          Patricia          A.          99         Woolley,          Rosemary          M.          46         Worrel,          Judith          M.          99         Wrobel,          Denise          E.          137         Wright,          Mary          T.          46         Wright,          Julie          A.          50,          131,          187         Ween          loanne          Ga         Yermak,          Alicia          M.          99         Yezbick,          Diana          M.          137         Yochum,          JoAnn          C.          77         Young,          Loreena          D.          137         Young,          Nancy          A.          137         Young,          Suzanne          M.          77         Yount,          Teresa          D.          99         Zaher,          Melinda          A.          59,          65,          137         Zaidell,          Cathleen          M.          99         Zak,          Barbara          J.          46         Zaliagiris,          Mary          P.          99,          86         Zasa,          Marcelle          A.          137         Zasuwa,          Kathleen          M.          137         Zayti,          Joyce          K.          137         Zayti,          Janice          F.          46         Zazon,          Karen          A.          65,          137         Zeglen,          Lorraine          M .          77         Zeimet,          Mary          K.          55,          137         Ziegler,          Barbara          A.          99         Zimcosky,          Melanie          62,          137         Zimmersmann,          Mary          M.          77         Zinger,          Louise          A.          137         Zink,          Theresa          L.          44,          46         Zitella,          Patricia          A.          77         Zuzich,          Margaret          M.          77         I'm          trying          (still)         to          say          what         we          tried          to          say.         Everything's         open          for         you.         Just          look.         We          did         and          found         much         (joy,          sorrow,          frustration)         (blood,          sweat,          tears.          )         (blood,          sweat,          tears).         -If          anyone          is          still         suffering          (alive?),         it          was          worth          it.         To          my          editors          and          staffs,         sincerest          thanks         for          hard          work.         To          Smaryclarey,          moderator,         for          being          a          quick          pupil         and          able          worker.         people          who         wandered          in          (poor          souls)         O         Tc         O         and          were          put          to          work.         To          parents,          people,          and          friends         for          patience.         To          Mr.          Vel          of          DSPA         and          U          of          D         for          a          good          course.         Freshmen—you          ve          only          begun,         the          world          is          waiting,         go          and          fight          and          live.         Sophomores—you          re          great!         keep          it          up          and          soon         you          Il          be          on          top.         Juniors—soon          to          be          seniors,         you          re          nearing         the          end,         enjoy,          enjoy.         Seniors—wonderful          seniors,         four          years          flew,         remember          .         And          now          we're          done          (and          out          of          jobs)         (anyone          need          used          editors?)         Jeanne          Mathieu         152         Lithographed          in          U.S.A.          by         EDWARDS         BROTHERS         ION          COCR          PGR          A          Tee         2500          SOUTH          STATE          STREET                    ANN          ARBOR,          MICHIGAN          48104         a         TO          eee         |         igs         ee          dé         Le         of          the          awrerlial          Aida          Ao’          Youn          spec          a          a         
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