Academy of the Holy Angels - Angelus Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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Together, they presented a model in Christian living for all men and women. In order that we may remember their great example and ideas, we dedicate the 1964 Angclus to John and Jacqueline Kennedy. May the blessing of God descend upon all who dwell in this place. May the Angels of God witch over them and preserve them in body and soul. May the teachers of this school be inspired with the spirit of true science, of wisdom, and of fear of the Lord,-and may those whom they teach, seize with their minds the doctrine imparted, treasure it in their hearts, and Hash it out in their lives. Amen. SISTER 57: GERTRUDE Sister St. Gertude, principal, pauses from her busy schedule. Sister Mary Micheas, assistant principal, has a smile for everyone. Our guiding light Sister Noel. mag $1,999,999, $2,000,000? counts Sister Veronica Alice, book- keeper. Math teachers IVIrs. Regan and Sister Mary Hugo discuss the theories they have in common. Sister Jeandr6 enjoys listening to French tapes in the language lab. f: r VWV 1 j 5,. -,..V i i. Hme ' Ii ijx Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hirsch compare notes over a friendly cup of hot coffee. Sister Mary Albert, Sister St. Cecilia, Sister Zita, and Sister Martin de Porres join Sister Carlos at the organ for a joyful Christmas carol. Mr. and Mrs. Curtin and Mrs. Michel ponder over a mutual chemistry problem. , VahFQ' II: 1 a ?f'Ur 3'; '- 3: lghx - NIrs. Madscn, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Carlson discuss academic freedom. Sister Louis Philippe and Sister Vincent dc Paul take time out from their language Classes. . , 1 . 'Q'Q 5;, a k? 3 QJ ,' -Q7L ins Surveymg and d15cuSs1ng the news aneWmter Anselm and Sister Eustace, studwprefects. ..v 'f w . ' mwwv mu. 3 Vvvuh;, AM. 'm7w. - Va. u..m .-. .. m Sister St. Teresa demonstrates her Spanish instruments for Mrs. Martinson of the Latin department. Fran Leppk dog Robbie entertains Sister Bernar- dine as she takes a break from her art classes. Mrs. Christensen and Sister Elizabeth Louise polish up on their typing and bookkeeping. Sister Avilafs efficient library system tells her there,s a book missing! Miss Grundner and Sister Jean Patrice get together to discuss recent events in history. 92 W An overhead projector comes in handy for Sis- ter Marie RichardLs physics classes. A model of a flower brings biology to life for Sister St. LawrenceLs sophomores. Sister Brian waits to greet the hungry crowd. Leaving the world of prose and poetry behind are Mrs. Santelman, Miss Huber and Miss Kellfyw , IL ; A; JL3,; A KgL IL Sister Colma, Sister Mary Alexis and Sister Helen Fran- cis examine articles used in Jewish worship. Sister Irenacus applies the finishing touches in preparation for a Genesian assembly. a Sister Mary John and Sister Ann Thomasine discuss the recent session of the Ecumenical Council. X? v rt V X 9X 0 T ' d' a '. lNot plcture . X9; Reverend John C. Clay Q Reverend Paul Dudley Reverend Harry Towey Sister Irene Marie Sister Jean Sister St. Philip Senior class president Gcorganne Marsh visualizes the seniors as alumnae. Personality+DedicationzAll-school oflicers Jan Henrikson, Louise Rogers and Fran Russell. JEANNINE AMAN Resurrection lljeannid, . . . serene and xedate . . . Remembers Most: November 22, 1963 . . . Ambition: to smilingly fol- low God,s plan in life for me . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Camera Club 3-4; French Club 2; Glee Club 4; Red Cross Rep. 1; Ushers Club 3. NANCY SUSAN ATKINS Christ the King llNancell . . . lively animation . Remembers most: our musicals and all the people in them . . . Ambition: to be very merry all the time . . . Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Lat- in Club 2-3; National Honor Society 3-4; Community Service Vol. 3. MARY LAJEAN ANDERSON Our Lady of Grace fleanl, . . . radical Republican . . . Remembers most: salt and pepper shakers . . . Ambition: to make up my mind . . . Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Vice Pres. 4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3; Latin Club 1-4, Aedile 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4, Sec. 4; National Honor Society 3-4. CAROLINE AULWES St. Peter 2Carolynl, . . . creative and amiable . . . Remembers most: a Misty night of happiness . . . Ambition: to make new friends around the world . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Leader 2-3; AVOC 1-2; Camera Club 2-4, Pres. 4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Community Service Vol. 2. 12 MARY FRANCES ARNOLD St. Peter 3Mary FranH . . . something wonder- ful . . . Remembers most: llSomething WonderfuP . . . Ambition: to always sing a song of happiness . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-2; Camera Club 4; Genesians 4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine. KAY MARIE BADER Holy Name . gentle manner . . . Re- members most: six days in December of 1962 . . . Ambition: to make every- 3KKay31 one happy . . . Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4. CHANTAL BAUFUMIfl Annunciation 11Chantal2 . . . mischievous guise . . , Remembers most: the friendliness at Holy Angels . . . Ambition: to have many other wonderful experiences as my coming to the US. . . . C.S.M.C. 4; French Club 4. MARILYN LOUISE BECKMAN St. Kevin 11Weegie11 . . . mild and cheerful . . . Remembers most: the knight of the tournaments . . . Ambition: to make happy and proud all those who have made. me happy and proud . . . Vice Pres. 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 2-4; Camera Club 3,4; Genesians 3; Latin Club 2-4. ELIZABETH ANN BAUMAN St. Peter 3Liz11 . elegant beauty . . . Re- members most: sadness and the sniper . . Ambition: to never stop learning . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; French Club 3; G.A.A. 4; Genesians 3-4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Latin Club 1-4. BARBARA LYNN BEIERSDORF Assumption 2Barb1, . . . jaunty sense of humor . . . Remembers most: walking down 50th at four . . . Ambition: to do good at any work I do . . . Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; AVOC 3,4; G.A.A. 2-4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Brown Jug Team 3; Gene- sians 3,4, Student Manager, Little Mary Sunshine; Latin Club 1,2; Community-Service V01. 2. 13 NANCY ANN BEANE Assumption 2Nancy11 . . . always poised . . . Re- members most: two men named John . . . Ambition: to see everything, over- look a great deal, correct a little . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; AVOC 1-4; Camera Club 3; Genesi-ans 3,4; Span- ish Club 4. MARLYCE JEAN BELLANGER Assumption 11Marlyce11 . . . friendly and person- able . . . Remembers most: walking home with my brother in Walker . . . Ambition: to pay my debts . . . Vice Pres. 2;4, Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 2-4; AVOC 2; G.A.A. 2; Glee Club 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3. KATHLEEN ANN BENJAMIN Annunciation Benjm . . . lots of spark . . . Remem- bers most: St. Michael 1my second homd . . . Ambition: to make others as happy as they have made me . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Glee Club 3; Red Cross Rep. 2. ANNE PATRICIA BRABANT St. Peter 2Pat2 . . that inner glow . . . Re- members most: sunshine and tulips . . Ambition: to make others happy . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Red Cross Rep. 1 ; Spanish Club 3-4. MARY ELLEN BIRD Annunciation 2Bird1, . . . the lively one . . . Remem- bers most: losing . . Ambition: to give more than I receive . . . Class Secretary 4; Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 2-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact l;3, Leader 1-3; AVOC 3-4; French Club 1-4; Genesians 3-4, Sec. 4; National Hon- or Society 3-4, Vice Pres. 4. TRUDY ANN BRAMBILLA St. Thomas the Apostle 11Buns2 . . . life of the party . . . Re- members most: Belle Lake . . . Ambi- tion: to make up my mind . . . Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-4; Angelus Make-up Staff; French Club 4; G.A.A. 1; Genesians 3; Glee Club 2; Latin Club 1-3; Aedile 2. 14 GRETCHEN LYNN BOFENKAMP St. Patrick 11G.L.Bf, . . . Dresden doll . . . Re- members most: breakfast at Tiffany1s . . . Ambition: to see Tait cry . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelm Co-Editor, Literary Staff; Genesians 3; Latin Club 1-4, Consul 4; Dayton1s Teenboard 4. EILEEN ANN BRANSON St. Thomas the Apostle 2Eileen2 . . . gentle womanliness . . . Remembers most: the unbelievable death of John F. Kennedy . . . Ambi- tion: to fulfill my dreams . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,4; Latin Club 2. JUDITH JOY BREGEL Incarnation 2Judi1, . . . merrymaker . . . Remem- bers most : mischievous memories with Kath . . . Ambition: to get the 2pick-up,1 to California . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Pres. 2; Rep. 3; Contact 2; Achoan 3; Ushers Club 2. ?yy SHARON ANNE CARRIVEAU Resurrection 2Shar2 members most: and make 2someone2 happy . . 1-4; Contact 2-4. eager-to-please . . 20111; events14 . . . Re- Grand Central secrets . Ambition: to . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Red Cross Rep. JANET MARIE BUECHELE Holy Name 2Jan2 . very chic . . . Remembers most: my Cheerio . . . Ambition: to be able to cook as well as my mother . . . Vice Pres. 3; Sec. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; Latin Club 2; Cheerleader 1. JOYCE LILLIAN CHRISTIAN St. Theresa 2Joyce2 . . . sweet as they come . . . Remembers most: crazy capers . Ambition: to give of myself as my parents have given to me . . . Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Rep. 4; Red Cross Rep. 3. JOANNE IRENE CARLSON Nativity of Mary 1301, . . . mild and mannered . . . Re- members most: walking through the 2Maple Leaf11 with Lori . . . Ambi- tion: to be as wonderful a mother to my children as my mother has been to me . . . Treas. 1, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Angelus Typing Staff; Red Cross Rep. 2; Community Service Vol. 2; Ushers Club 2-3. MARY ELLEN CLINE St. Kevin 2Mellin2 . . . quiet and queenly . . . Remembers most: Nmash the Min- nies1, and 2big businessH . . . Ambi- tion: to be as poised and strong in character as Jacqueline Kennedy . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; French Club 1,2,4; Genesians 3-4; Cheerleader 4; Com- munity-Service V01. 4. KATHLEEN MARY CONNELLY Annunciation Cassie . . . sleeping beauty . . . Re- members most: my seventeenth sum- mer . . . Ambition: to have my future with Mary and Sue work out . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 2: Contact 1-4; Glee Club 2-3: Latin Club 2. M7 U i MARY ANN CORNIEA St. Peter 44Mary . . . sweet and unassuming . . . Remembers most: the Regina Tour and the wonderful times we had . . . Ambition: to do my best in everything I do . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 2; French Club 1: G.A.A. 2: 3-4: Spanish Club 3-4. Genesians KATHLEEN ANN COOPER Assumption 44C00p'4 . . . inquisitive mind . . . Re- members most: thinking up intelli- gent questions . . . Ambition: to get things done on time . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4: AVOC 1-4; Genesians 2-4; Latin Club 2-4, Consul 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2.4. JANE FRANCES CORLEY St. Kevin uCarley . u'armhearted friendli- nexs . . . Remembers most: Banff and the Wurmidable giantsh . Ambi- tion: to return part of what IK'e re- ceived . . . C.S.M.C. 2-4; Gcncsians 3; Spanish Club 3-4; Service V01. 3. Community The mad rush is on! ANNETTE COWELL Christ the King ttAnnette2 lively and brisk Remembers most: midnight parties on the balcony . . . Ambition: that twinkling stars may never fall . Treas. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-3; Genesians 4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Latin Club 1-2; Red Cross Rep. 1-4; Community-Service Vol. 1-3. PATRICIA JEANNE DALY Resurrection 2Que Qua,a . . nonchalant manner . .. Remembers most: Harvey and the group near our tree . . . Ambition: to manage my ambition . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4, Leader 1; AVOC 3-4; Ushers Club 2. MARY JO CULNANE St. Peter 2Johnnie1, sophisticate . .. Re- members most: the night life from the 10th floor Ambition: to be am- bitious . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 2; Contact 1-2; AVOC 2-4; G.A.A. 1-2; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 1-2; Red Cross Rep. 1; Community-Service Vol. 2-3. KATHLEEN MARIE DAVIS Annunciation 2T0ad I2 . . . refreshing personality . Remembers most: the remote is- lands, without Kels, and streams of no return . .. Ambition: to eat once without salt Vice Pres. 1-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelus Make-up Staff; Genesians 3,4; Cheer- leader 1. COLLEEN PATRICIA CURTIN Assumption 2Colleen2 . . . peppy sense of humor . . . Remembers most: summer of 162 . . Ambition: to always remain shy and retiring!! . . . Pres. 2,3, Treas. 1, Sec. 1,4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 2; Genesians 3,4, Little Mary Sunshine Student Manager; Latin Club 2-4; Community-Service 2; Ushers Club 3. MARY BRIGID DAVY Christ the King 2Bridgie2 . . . a good friend . . . Re- members most: stranded on the island . . Ambition: to light a candle and change the world . . . Vice Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Achoan Staff 3; Genesians 3; Latin Club 2-4; Community-Service V01. 2. PATRICIA ANNE DELOZIER Christ the King 11Pat11 . . . always a smile . . . Remem- bers most: 1tgirPs night out2 . . . Am- bition: to do something right once . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3; Glee Club 2. GERALDINE KATHLEEN DONNELLY St. Helena ttJerrW . . . laughter unlimited . . . Remembers most: surfiny at Malibu . . . Ambition: to live in a hut on the beach with Minette C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Music Club 1-3; Spanish Club 3-4. DONNA MAE DICKHAUSEN Holy Name 11Donna1, . . . prim and pretty . .. Re- members most: Thanksgiving vaca- tion in White Bear . . . Ambition: to follow my dream Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4. MARY FRANCIS DRAGSETH St. Helena . gentle and generous . . . Remembers most: campaigning it, in more ways than one . . . Ambition: to double it three out of three . . . Sec. 1-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Gen- csians 4; Latin Club 2-3. 41Drag2 . . SUZANNE DONETH DIXON St. Richard 28ue1, . . . bountiful abilities . . . Re- members most: friends, Hour, and snow . . . Ambition: S.D., M.D., . . . Pres. 3, Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1; AVOC 3-4; Genesians 3-4; Glee Club 2-4; Sec. 3; Latin Club 2-3; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Pres. 4; Nation- al Honor Society 3-4. KATHLEEN ANN DREIS St. Patrick 3Kathy2 . . . happy glow . . . Remem- bers most: the midnight scrape of the Mafia . . . Ambition: to be a lasting inHuence on others as my parents have been on me . . . Pres. 2-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelus Layout Staff; Genesians 3; Latin Club 1-2. JANE DUGAN Incarnation . . piquant air . . bers most: a 1lSpritell early morning llDugielj . . Remem-I and an angel almost forgotten Ambition: to Hy with the llducksll to Europe after I pay my parents all that theylve done for me . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3-4; Glee Club 2-4; Ushers Club 2-3. SUZANNE JEANNE EDDY St. Peter llSuell . . . creative ability . . . Remem- bers most: all four years at A.H.A. . . . Ambition: to be an artist and to share . . . Vice Pres. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1,4; Angelus Art Staff; Genesians 3. .12; k v g1. . s NANCY ANN ELSHAM Annunciation 2Elshla . . . boundless merriment . . . Remembers most: New York at night with a bitty buddy who had a pool at Scholls . . . Ambition: to appreciate what I have, while I have it . . . Pres. 1; Vice Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-4; Angelux Photography Staff; , Genesians 3; Spanish Club 3-4. MARY HELEN EGAN St. Peter llEgs1, . . . gay and jovial . . . Re- members most: from Dallas to Arlington in four Dark Days . . . Ambition: to have our penthouse in Hawaii . . Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 2-4; Cheerleader 4. MARY ANNE EGAN St. Peter MAW ready, willing, and able . . Remembers most: the time the llcrewll tried to get their 18 . . . Am- bition: to renew and keep all old friendships . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1 ; Angelus Staff; French Club 1-3; Genesians 2-4; Community-Service Vol. 2. Business LYNN PATRICIA ESTERLY Annunciation llLynnll . . . that certain air . . . Re- members most: various schools . Ambition: to drive again . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; Genesians 3-4; Glee Club 1 ; Latin Club 1-4. - 1 JUDY EVERTZ St. Peter 2Jude11 . . . gracious and congenial . . . Remembers most: up North . . . Am- bition: to live and to work . . . Pres. 1-2, Vice Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 2; Contact 1-4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Latin Club 2. MARY DANEILLE FARRAND Annunciation 11Nen011 . . . a cheerful helper . . . Remembers most: Dallas, Arlington, and an Eternal Light . . . Ambition: to get my R.N. before I am 60 . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; G.A.A. 2; Genesians 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Com- munity-Service V01. 1. FLORENCE FADELL Christ the King 3F1uff11 . . . jazzness . . Remembers most: salt-watcr tany , . . Ambition: to find out what 2boga1, means . Pres. 2,4, Vice Pres. 1, Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Leader 2-4; Achoan 3; Genesians 3.4, Treas. 3; Glee Club 2, Librarian 2; LatiM Club 2. PAMELA ANN FABEL Annunciation . . . fragile femininity . . . RC- members most: getting all 11nxcd Una 79 3Pam for the Angelus . . . Ambition: to add light and beauty to the family1s tree . Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Sec. 2-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-2; Red Cross Rep. 3. CAROL MARY FARRELL Christ the King 11Carol1, . . . refined and dignijied . . . Remembers most: 11A Summer Place,1 Ambition: to have everything coming up roses Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; French Club 1-4; Genesians 3-4. DANICE FARRELL Assumption . admirable diligence . . . Remembers most: Junior 11Howerpotsa, Danice2 . . Ambition: to lose kinks, break Hower pots, and control the wheel . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2,4; Glee Club 1; Traffic Safety Council 3; Ushers Club 3,4, Pres. 4. 2O GERALDINE ANNE FLEMING St. Peter Heme, . . . mild and unasxuming . . . Remembers most: a seventeenth sum- mer . . . Ambition: to follow Jackie . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2; Gen- esians 3; Latin Club 1-3; Red Cross Rep. 1,3; Community-Service Vol. 2; Ushers Club 2. COLLEEN MARIE FOX Assumption . whiz at the keys . . . Re- members most: my sixteenth summer . Ambition: to have the courage and dignity of Mrs. Kennedy . . . Vice Pres. 4, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; French Club 1-4; Genesians 3,4; Glee Club 2-4, Vice Pres. 4; Little Mary Sunshine; Music Club 1-4, Pres. 3. 2F0xie2 . . KATHLEEN MARY FLESHER Our Lady of Grace 2Flesh . . . fun to know . . . Remem- bers most: great times in the 2Grey Bomb2 . . . Ambition: to be on time to fly with the 2ducks3 . . . Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Latin Club 1; Community-Service Vol. 1; Ushers Club 3. SHERYL FRECHETTE St. Kevin 2Sherry1, . . . impish and gay . . . Remembers most: the glacier days with Mary and Dress Blues . . . Ambi- tion: to accomplish something worth- while on my own Treas. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; G.A.A. 2; Red Cross Rep. 2; Community- Service Vol. 2; Ushers Club 3. 21 PATRICIA FLOYD St. Alphonsus 2Pat2 . . . dignmed manner . . . Re- members most: a 2Ball2 and an 2April Rose2 . . . Ambition: to suc- ceed in my career by being colorful . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine. MADONNA GRACE FREY St. Patrick 2D011n-a2 . . . loyalty and dedication . . Remembers most: my ttmothef, on the Regina Tour . . . Ambition: to take a sentimental journey back to Williamsburg . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 3,4; Contact 1,2; Glee Club 2,3; Lat- in Club 1-4; Ushers Club 4; Com- munity-Service Vol. 2-4. MARGARET GERMAINE FREY St. Patrick 3Meg3 . . . a tuneful twin . . . Re- members most: President Kennedy1s assassination and funeral . . . Ambi- tion: to complete my life in the right way . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2, Leader 1; French Club 1; Glee Club 1-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Music Club 2,3; Community-Service Vol. 3, 4. E J 1 1; KATHLEEN HELEN GASKELL Nativity of Mary 3Kathy11 . . . sweet simplicity . . . Re- members most: November 22, 1963 . . . Ambition: to fly with the 11ducks3 . . . C.S.M.C. 1-3; Contact 1-4; Latin Club 2. MARY JAYNE GALVIN Christ the King 11Galvi,, an amiable individual . Remembers most: nights at the round table . . . Ambition: to keep the girls laughing . . . Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 3; Contact 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2. KATHLEEN A. GAUVIN Assumption 11Kathy3 . . . athletic air . . . Remem- bers most: picnic at Tonka . . . Ambi- tion: to get my ttMrsP degree . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2; AVOC 2,4; Camera Club 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Brown Jug Team 3; Genesians 3. 22 DEANNE THERESE GANTZER St. Kevin 11De1: . . . quiet refinement . . . Re- members most: the fun I had with the Roliters . . . Ambition: to join the Peace Corps . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1; AVOC 2; G.A.A. 2; Latin Club 1-3; Genesians 4; Music Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4; Community- Service Volunteer 2. PATRICIA MARGARET GIBBS Resurrection 11Gibbsa1 . . . fun and faddish . . . Re- members most: surfing at Malibu . . . Ambition: to get to heaven . . . Vice Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Latin Club 1,2; Red Cross Rep. 2; Cheerleader 3; Trafhc Safety Council 3. Mary and Chantal share the w0r1d1s grief. JEANNE MARIE GRAVES St. Peter . . . glass ,of fashion . . . Re- members most: those tennis matches . .. Ambition: to learn how to ski well . . . Vice Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; Camera Club 4; French Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Genesians 3,4; Latin Club 2; Music Club 1; Red Cross Rep. 1-3; Com- munity-Service Volunteer 1; Junior Achievement 3. 2Jeanne11 interminable JANE GRATHWOL St. John the Baptist 2Fox . sly fox . . . Remembers most: the nights at the round table . Ambition: to be on time . Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1,2,4; Contact 1,2; G.A.A. 4, Brown Jug Team 3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Community-Service Vol. 2; Trach Safety Council 3. 23 GAYLYN GIFFORD St. Peter 2Gail2 . . . perpetual poise . . . Re- members most: being in The King And I . . . Ambition: to be a practical nurse . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Glee Club 2-4; Community-Service Vol. 3. JOANNE MARY GRAVES St. Peter 2Joanne2 . . . mold of form . . . Re- members most: pushing a canoe down the St. Croix . . . Ambition: to travel to Europe . . ..Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; Camera Club 4; French Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Genesians 3,4; Lat- in Club 2; Music 1; Red Cross Rep. 1-3; Community-Service V01. 1; Jun- ior Achievement 3, Treas. 3. MARY HELEN GRESHAM St. Thomas the Apostle ttMar-Buns3 . . . all-for-fun . . . Re- members most: the Ford, the Ram- bler, the friends and foes, good times and bad Ambition: to figure people out . Pres. 1, Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4, Leader 2- 4; G.A.A. 1; Latin Club 2,3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Spanish Club 3,4. i i s? THERESA HAASE Incarnation 3Terry3 . . . welcome addition . . . Remembers most: the friendliness at A.H.A. . . . Ambition: to become a secretary . . . C.S.M.C. 4, Rep. 4. DIANE MARIE GRIMSTAD Christ the King 3D? . congenial company . . . Remembers most: the lunch-table gang Ambition: to keep the friends Pve made in high school . . . Vice Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Achoan Staff 3; Angelus Copy Staff 4; French Club 1-4; Genesians 3. ADELIA HAEG Assumption 2Delia3 . . . outdoor type . . . Remem- bers most: Brown Jug Game in 163, Junior victory . . . Ambition: to travel around the world . . . Pres. 2, Treas. 2,3; G.A.A. 2-4; Sec. 3; Brown Jug Team 3; Glee Club 3,4; Little Mary Sunshine. 24 JUDITH ANNE HAASE Assumption ttHaas3 . . . artful aptitude . . . Re- members most: the 3Choppers3 . Ambition: to keep a smile in my heart . . . Treas. 1,3; Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Achoan Staff 3,4, Club News Editor 4; AVOC 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Ushers Club 2; Genesians 4; Glee Club 1; Latin Club 2-4. HELEN JEAN HAFERTEPE St. Peter 3He1en3 . . . intensely alive . . . Re- members most: that special island . . . Ambition: to build a long picket fence . . Pres. 1,4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4, Leader 1-4; ACHOAN Staff 3; Genesians 3,4; Latin Club 2-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; National Honor Society 2-4. MARY HANLEY Christ the King 2Haxfy . . . first-class organizer . . . Re- members most: salt, pepper and the Edsel . . . Ambition: to be on candid camera . . . Vice Pres. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2, Leader 1; Genesians 3: Red Cross Rep. 2; Spanish Club 3: Traffic Safety Council 2,3; Ushers Club 2. PATRICIA HARTE Christ the King ttPaW . . . winning way . . . Remem- bers most: sliding down the ladder . . Ambition: to go to the top and stay there . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; G.A.A. 1. THERESA HARDER St. Peter . Spanish seniorita . . . Remembers most: Junior Hike Day . . Ambition: to get my M.D. . . . Treas. 1: C.S.NIC. 1-4: Contact 1,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Genesians 3,4, Student Manager Little Mary Sunshine; Latin Club 1-4, Scribe 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4: Spanish Club 3,4. Pres 4. 2Terry2 . . BETTY HENDRICKSON St. Peter 2Bets2 . . . unfailing friendliness . . . Remembers most: pushing a canoe down the middle of the St. Croix . . . Ambition: to find my one true ambi- tion . . . Treas. 1, Sec. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Camera Club 4: Ushers Club 4; Genesians 4: Glee Club 2; Community-Service Volun- teer 3. BEVERLY ANN HART St. Kevin 2Bev2 . . . cheerful vitality . . . Re- members most: the eventful week of November 18, 1963 . . . Ambition: to do what I know I can do and to do it well . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 4; Con- tact 1.2; AVOC 2-4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sumhine; Latin Club 2. MARY ELLEN HENDRICKSON St. Thomas 2Mary . . . promising novelist . . . Remembers most: City water . . . Am- bition: to always advance in my standards . . . C.S.IVIC. 1-4; Contact 1 ; Latin Club 2-4. KATHLEEN HENNESSY St. Peter 41El Hennessyy . . . roguish humor . . . Remembers most: four on the floor . . . Ambition: to be always happy . . . C.S.M.C. 1,2; Contact 1,4; Ushers Club 2; Genesians 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3,4. SHERI ANN HOAGLAND Nativity of Mary 11Cheri3 . . Remembers most: Junior year . Ambition: to say what I mean . . . Vice Pres. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; French Club 1-4; Genesians 3,4; Glee Club 3. . sweet and soft-spoken . . . JANIS CAROL HENRIKSON St. Thomas the Apostle 11Jan11 . . . no better to be found . . . Remembers most: New York at night with Nance . . . Ambition: to repay love with love . . . All-School Vice President 4 . . . Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1; Contact 1-4, Leader 1-4; French Club 4; Gene- sians 3,4, Vice Pres. 3; Latin Club 1, 2, Treas. 2; Cheerleader 1. LINDA ANNE HONEBRINK St. Bonaventure 11Lind'a,1 . . . outstanding intelligence . . . Remembers most: a Chinese junk and an almanac . . . Ambition: to go places, meet people, and make mem- ories . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 3,4; ANGELUS Literary Staff; French Club 1-4; Genesians 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 3. VIRGINIA HINMAN Annunciation 2Ginny1, . . . fiair for fashion . . . Re' members most: Karen1s courage and g1Big Businessa1 . . . Ambition: to haVe our penthouse in Hawaii . . . Pres. 1 9 3, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Leader 2-4; Genesians 2-4; Latin Club 2-43 Cheerleader 4. MARCIA HUETTL Christ the King 11Hut1, . . . fancy free . . . Remembers most: a bullet from a soldier . Ambition: to do something right . . . Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-3; Contact 1,2. VIRGINIA IMSDAHL St. Peter 3Gin2 . . . lovely and lovable . . . Re- members most: the Bridge kids . . . Ambition: to paint towns red . . . Treas. 1,3, Sec. 1,3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2; ACHOAN Art Staff 4; ANGELUS Art StaH; AVOC 2-4, Pres. 4; Music Club 1; Community- Service Vol. 4; Ushers Club 2. JUDITH MARIE JOSEPH Christ the King 11Judy1, . . . cheerful warmth . . . Re- members most: the Angelus Dance . . Ambition: to always act like a lady . . . Pres. 1-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4. MARY KATHERINE JANSKI St. Peter 2Mair2 . spontaneous smile . . . Remembers most: losin1 my mind over props and paint . . . Ambition: to fulfill my vocation . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Genesians 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Community- Service Vol. 3. ALICE MARIE JUETTNER Assumption 2Al2 . . . fair and fragile . . . Remem- bers most: sun, summer, and Chevies . Ambition: to see the fords of Norway . . . Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 3; Contact 1; Genesians 3; Spanish Club 4. 27 JILL JARDINE Annunciation 11El Hardine2 . . . sentimental glow . . . Remembers most: Benilde Home- coming, 162 . . . Ambition: to learn the tactics of the U.S.M.C. . . . Treas. 2-4; C.S.M.C. 1-3; Contact 1. v MARGARET MARY KELLY Resurrection 2Peg1, . . . lithe and lovely . . . Re- members most: a prince and St. Jude . . Ambition: to meet again at Tif- fany,s . . . Pres. 3, Treas. 1, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 4; Latin Club 2; Community-Service Vol. 1,2. MARGARET KENNEDY St. Peter 2Peggy2 . . . acute perception . . . Re- members most: my short stay in the Orient . . . Ambition: to succeed in doing what God wants me to do . . . Class President 1: Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 2; G.A.A. 1; Latin Club 1,2. 23,1 MARY LUCILLE KNIGHT Annunciation 11Mary Lou11 . . concerned interest , . . Remembers most: violins and soft lights . . . Ambition: to be worthy of my faith and education . . . Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 1; Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2: Red Cross Rep. 2; Com- munity-Service Vol. 2. j CHARLOTTE P. KLUG St. Helena 11K1ug2 . . . bit-of-laughter . . . RC- members most: nights at the round table with Kay. Jane, M. J., and Metz . . . Ambition: to ride in the car with Stook . . . Pres. 3, Sec. 1; f C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2; G.A.A. ii 4-; Red Cross Rep. 1,2; Cheerleader 3; Traffic Safety Council 3. KATHLEEN MAE KLIMA St. Thomas the Apostle Kathy2 . . . stylish all around . . . Remembers most: mischievous mem- ories with Judi . . . Ambition: to get the 2pick-up2 to California. Tuck a buck a day away. 28 PATRICIA ANN KODADEK MARIE YVONNE KRUEGER Annunciation St. Kevin 2Patty2 . . . pert pixie . . . Remembers ttKrueg1, . . . willing to assist . . most: Flight 683 to Duluth . . . Am- Remembers most: the excessive bition: to develop the fairness which amount of homework and good times I idOIiZe . . . Pres. 3, SEC. 2; CWSMC . , . Ambition: to go a long way in 1-4;Contact 1,2;Latin Club 2. a short time with a long life C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3. MERIKAY ANN KUPPE St. Peter 11Kup,, . . . lighthearted lam . . . Re- members most: dreams, schemes, and memories . . . Ambition: to successful- ly achieve my ambition . . . Treas. 1, Sec. 1-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3,4. THERESA LANE JULIE KROST Resurrection Christ the King 2Terry2 . . . exquisite grace . . . Re- 11Julie1, . . . enthusiastic and agable members most: the wonderful Regina . . Remembers most: Reginia tour tour . . . Ambition: to be an inspira- with Bill and Shorty . . . Ambition: tion and friend always . . . C.S.M.C. to be a success . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; 1-4; Contact 1-4. Contact 1; G.A.A. 2; Glee Club 2-4, Librarian 2, Little Mary Sunshine, Angelaires 3,4. 29 PAULETTE ANN LANCER Resurrection 2Paulette1, . . . quiet light . . . Remem- bers most: the third Daisy and me . . . Ambition: to be successful in all that I do . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; French Club 2,3. 12 A GLORIA JEAN LAUBACH Ascension 2Glory2 . . . heart of goodness . . . Remembers most: having study last hour for four years . . . Ambition: to take my family to Europe and Hawaii . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; Ushers Club 4; Genesians 3. RENEE LA PIERRE Christ the King 2Renee2 . . . abundant vitality . . Remembers most: midnight parties on the balcony . . . Ambition: that twinkling stars may never fall . Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4, Leader 2-4; French Club 2,4; Gene- sians 3,4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine. MARGARET ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Assumption 11Leet, . . . versatile talents . . . Re- members most: the excitement of Jun- ior year . . . Ambition: to be as faith- ful a friend as some have been to me . . . Vice Pres. l,- C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1; Genesians 3,4; Latin Club 2- 4; Cheerleader 2. MICHELLE ANN LA PRAY Assumption 2Shelly,3 . . . always congenial . . Remembers most: going 2hunting1, in Grand Central Station . . . Ambition: to get my driverts license . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Genesians 3; Latin Club 1,2; Community-Service Vol. 2. LAUREL ANN LEBENS Resurrection 11Laura2 . . . unfailing loyalty . Remembers most: the carefree and gay time we had on the Regina tour Ambition: to endeavor to do something worthwhile with my life . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2; ACHOAN Staff 3,4. News Editor 4; Genesians 4; Glee Club 2,3; Latin Club 1,2; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Com- munity-Service Vol. 1,2; Science Club 4; Junior Achievement 4. FRANCES OLIVIA LEPP Annunciation 2Fran1, . . . merry melody . . . Remem- bers most: that certain smile . . . Am- bition: the patter of 100 little feet . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Camera Club 4; Gene- sians 4; Glee Club 2-3, Angelaires 3; Music Club 1; Science Club 4, Pres. 4. MARY ELIZABETH LOUIS Resurrection 41Mare2 . . . clowning around . . . Remembers most: 2Big Business13 . . . Ambition: to have our penthouse in Hawaii . . . Vice Pres. 4, Treas. 1, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 3; Contact 1,4; Genesians 4; Latin Club 2-4; Cheerleader 4; Donaldson,s board 4; Ushers Club 3. Teen- JUNE CECILE LINDEN St. Kevin 11June-Bug3 . . . coquettish charm , . . Remembers most: midnight parties on the balcony . . . Ambition: to have a bird in hand . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-3; French Club l-2,4; Gen- esians 3-4; Little Mary Sunshine. CATHERINE ANN MALLAK St. Peter 3Kay11 . . . dark beauty . . . Remem- bers most: my blonde hair . . . Ambi- tion: to get my fill of country life . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3; Community-Service Vol. 1,2. MARIA LOUISE LOMBARDI St. Bonaventure 11Maria11 . . . rosy glow . . . Remembers most: the first day of school . . . Am- bition: a career in art . . . C.S.M.C. 4. ELIZABETH ANNE MANION St. Peter 11Betsy11 . . . gentle humor . . . Remem- bers most: canoeing down the St. . Ambition: to be a tennis challenge . . . Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,4, ACHOAN 3-4, Ex- change Editor 4: Camera Club 4: French Club 4; Glee Club 2; Latin Club 1-2; Community-Service Vol. 3 Croix . . NANCY JEANNE MANN St. Peter ttNancW . . . small and sweet . Remembers most: 2N0 71, . . . Ambi- tion: to be kind . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 4; Contact 1; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 2-4, Scribe 3, Praetor 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; Vice Pres. 4; Red Cross Rep. 2. GEORGANNE ELIZABETH MARSH St. Thomas the Apostle 11George2 . . . loyal leadership . . . Re- members most: that famous last min- ute . . . Ambition: to leave my foot- print on the sands of time . Senior Class President . . . Pres. 3, Sec-Treas. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Rep. 2; Contact 1,4; Genesians 3; Latin Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4, Vice- Pres. 3. SUSAN ANN MAROTZKE Annunciation . that certain smile . . . Re- members most: the nights in Birdie,s htsueii . I tent . . . Ambition: to please all of the people all of the time . . . Vice-Pres. 3; Sec. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 2-4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. DIANNE MATHIOWETZ Visitation 3Dianne11 . . . strength of character . . Remembers most: explosions of the little green bomb . . . Ambition: to keep out of the web of the black spider . . . Pres. 2,4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1, Leader 1; Angelus Make- up Staff 4; AVOC 2; French Club 4; Genesians 3; Latin Club 2-4; Ushers Club 2. 32 JUDITH THERESE MARQUIS St. Richard 3Judy11 . . . novel personality . . . Re- members most: Hoppy and us rough riders . . . Ambition: to be as good a wife and mother as my own . . . Vice-Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 3-4; Camera Club 3; G.A.A. 3-4; Brown Jug Team EVELYN MATOS St. Peter 3Carol Bee1, . . . Remembers most: rollicking fun sea- soned with growing pains . . . Ambi- tion: to be able to stick out a noble chin . . . C.S.M.C. 1,3,4; Contact 1; Camera Club 4; Spanish Club 3-4. energetic manner . . . MARY KAY MCCARTHY Visitation 2Mary Kay3 . . merry miss . . . Re- members most: my first day at school - . . Ambition: to be a dental hygienist I hope . . . Genesians 4; C.S.M.C. 4. JUDITH ANNE McFARLAND Incarnation 2Judy1, . . . prankish adventurer . . . Remembers most: Junior Hike Day at four delock in the morning . . . Am- bition: 2to go straighW . . . Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 2,3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 0 h. NANCY MCCLELLAN St. Thomas the Apostle . . . jovial replies . bers most: a 2De2-lightful night in October . 2Nans3 . . Remem- . . Ambition: to accomplish future plans in college with Vang . . . Vice-Pres. 2-3, Treas. 4; C.S.M.C. 4; Glee Club 2-3. VERONICA JEAN MCGINN St. Richard 2R0nnie3 . . . easy-going charm . . . Remembers most: all the great times with Gretchen . . . Ambition: to 11y with the 2ducks31 . . . Treas. 2, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; Angela: Typing Staff. 33 LORRAINE MCDONALD St. Bonaventure 2L0riy1 . . . always at ease . . . Remem- bers most: walking through the Ma- ple Leaf with Jo . . Ambition: to someday be as wonderful and gen- erous a parent and partner as my parents have always been . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Angelus Typing Staff; Genesians 3; Glee Club 2; Latin Club 1,2; Community-Service V01. 1. CATHERINE MCGRAW Resurrection 2Cathy3 . . . friendly candor . . . Re- members most: Regina Tour and the 35th President of the United States . . Ambition: to travel around the world . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; G.A.A. 1,4; Genesians 4; Glee Club 1; Red Cross Rep. 1,2. RUTH ELLEN McINERNEY St. Thomas 3Buns11 inert momentum Remembers most: Belle Lake . . . Am- bition: to see things in proper per- spective Treas. 1, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 3, Freshman Co- ordinator 3; Contact 1-4; AVOC 3; Angelus Literary Staff; Latin Club 1-3, Aedile 1; Community-Service V01. 2. PATRICIA ANN McISAAC St. Stephen 3Pat,1 . . . lavender and lace . . . Re- members most: getting to school at . Ambition: to be a success in whatever I do . . . Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 3; Ushers Club 4. one minute after eight . . PAMELA ANN McMAHON St. Helena 3Pam1, . . . buoyant . . . Remembers most: fun, frolic, G.A., and Fran . . . Ambition: for once in my life to make a decision . . . Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,3,4, Leader 3,4; Achoan 4; Genesians 3,4; Traiiic Safety Council 2. 34 ELIZABETH HELENE McMILLAN St. Bonaventure 41Betsy11 . . . service with a smile . . . Remembers most: getting my driver1s license . . . Ambition: to keep it!!! C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,4; Achoan 4; AVOC 1-4; G.A.A. 2,3; Genesians 3,4; Latin Club 2-4; Red Cross Rep. 3. THERESE MARIE MCMULLEN Resurrection Wrerry,a . . . vibrating manner . . . Remembers most: Jan at Scholl1s . . . Ambition: to meet again at Tiffany1s . . . Treas. 1,4, Sec. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-3; Genesians 4; Red Cross Rep. 2,3; Ushers Club 3. Guess who1s back. SANDRA MARIE MELCHISEDECH St. Helena 11Sandy,, . . . vivacious dreamer . . . Remembers most: campaigning in more ways than one . . . Ambition: to double 'at 3 out of 3 . Pres. 2,3, Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Genesians 4; Latin Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3. MARY DEIRDRE MEADE Visitation 11DeDe2 . . . a perky lass . . . Remem- bers most: the explosions of the little green bomb . Ambition: to love, laugh, and live . . Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-3; Contact 1-3; Genesians 3; Latin Club 1,2. PAMELA ANN MELONY St. Peter X 11Pam1, . . . alive and alert . . . Re- V 3 members most: 2Young World2 . . . i; Ambition: to get on the scale and finally weigh 100 pounds . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; G.A.A. 1: Spanish Club 4. JANET MENNING St. Peter 11Jan2 . . . quick on the 2draw2 . . . Remembers most: the day the door fell on my foot . . . Ambition: to be a great artist . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-3. 35 PAMELA ANN MERCER St. Kevin 2Pam,3 . . . quiet friendliness . . . Re- members most: the explosions of the little green bomb . . . Ambition: to alter my beau . . . C.S.M.C. 1-3; Con- tact 1-3, Leader 1; G.A.A. 2; Gene- sians 3; Latin Club 1,2; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Community-Service Vol. 2. JUDY KATHERINE MEYER Incarnation 2Juds . .. animated antics Re- members most: a special rose-Turk, who didn1t get our J.S. pictures . . . Ambition: to try to repay my parents and By with the iiducksi, . . . Treas. 1,2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; AVOC 2-4; Genesians 3,4; Latin Club 1; Ushers Club 2. JANICE ELAINE MERCHANT St. Kevin 2Jannie3 . . . admirable qualities . . . Remembers most: from Dallas to Ar- lington in four black days . .. Ambi- tion: to decide on a career and stick to that decision . . . Pres. 3; Vice Pres. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,4; Angelus Business Staff; French Club 1,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. PATRICIA ELIZABETH MICKUS Christ the King ttMid, . . . hint of sophistication . . . Remembers most: waiting for the car at J. T. Woody,s . . . Ambition: to drive an M.G. C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2; AVOC 3,4; Traffic Safe- ty Council 3. 36 MARY KATHERINE METZGER Christ the King Bubbles3 . . . bubbling with mischief . Remembers most: the nights at the round table . Ambition: to refine my laugh . . . Treas. 1,2, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 3; Contact 1-3; G.A.A. 2, Brown Jug Team 3; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 3. f? JAN KATHERINE MISCENCIK Holy Name 11Jan11 . . . bundle of fun . . . Remem- bers most: surfin, at Malibu . . . Am- bition: to never grow up . . . Pres. 2, Treas. 1, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-4; AVOC 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Lat- in Club 2; Red Cross Rep. 3; Com- munity-Service Vol. 1; TrafEc Safety Council 3. BARBARA JANET MOEN Nativity of Mary ttBarH, . . . refined resourcefulness . . . Remembers most: the Riderless Horse to the Eternal Flame . . . Ambition: to travel around the world . . . Vice Pres. 1,3, Treas. 1, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Angelus Layout Staff; Glee Club 3; French Club 1-4. JUDITH ANN MOSINIAK St. Kevin 3Judy11 . . . high ideals . . . Remem- bers most: senior year and all the fun I3ve had with 2Tonsie3, . . . Ambition: to graduate from college and do as much traveling as I can . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1 ; Genesians 4. BARBARA MONAHAN Assumption 3Barb11 . . . diligent service . . . Re- members most: Kennedy1s last trip to the White House . . . Ambition: to go on an extended Regina Tour . . . Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 4; AVOC 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Genesians 3, Ushers Club 4. KATHIE ELIZABETH MURPHY St. Albert 3Murph1, . . . gay animation . . . Re- members most: explosions of the little green bomb . . . Ambition: to follow the philosophy of Epicurus . C.S.M.C. 1-3; Contact 1, Leader 1; AVOC 3,4; Glee Club 2-4, Little Mary Sunshine; Red Cross Rep. 1-4; Vice-Pres. 3; Ushers Club 3. 37 KATHLEEN MARIE MONAHAN Holy Name 11Medusa33 . . . casual approach . . . Remembers most: the nights at the round table Ambition: to help Mary Jane keep the girls laughing . . . Vice-Pres. 1,3, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Latin Club 1,2; Red Cross Rep. 2. NANCY KAY MURRAY St. Thomas the Apostle 3Nance3 . . . active, apt, amiable . . . Remembers most: the birth and death of the 3New FrontieW . . . Ambition: to spread my civil rights . . . Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Achoan 3,4, News Editor 4; French Club 1-4. MARY LEE NYBERG Holy Name 11Mary2 . always goodnatured . Remembers most: summer of 162 . . . Ambition: a visit to Hawaii. MARIAN OLSON St. Peter . sentimentalist . . . Re- 11Shorty,, . . members most: seventeenth summer and a marvelous crew . . . Ambition: to meet new friends and make new memories but never, never to forget the old ones . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Rep. 3; Contact 2; AVOC 2,3; Latin Club 1-3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Community- Service Vol. 2; Ushers Club 2. SHERRY ANN O,DONNELL St. Thomas 3Laurelle3 . distinctively striking . . . Remembers most: my magic drag- on . . . Ambition: to be successful in my chosen career . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1-3; Pres. 3; Contact 1-4; Cam- era Club 4; Genesians 4; Teenboard; Rothchild4s 4; Community-Service Vol. 1-3. NATALIE JEANNE OLSON Annunciation 3Tollie2 . . . witty and wise . . . Re- members most: the Riderless Horse and one woman3s courage . . . Ambi- tion: to take a sentimental journey back to Williamsburg . . . Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Angela: Copy Staff; AVOC 2,3; French Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Genesians 3. 38 KATHLEEN ANNE O4KEEFFE St. Stephen 2Kathy3 . . . active concern . . . Re- members most: Junior flowerpots with dumb joke-tellers . . . Ambition: to be an L.P.N. . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Ushers Club 3,4. KAREN KAY OSTREM Resurrection 2K.O.,3 . . our Olympic champ . . . Remembers most: all my friends from green to red . . . Ambition: to perfect a method of jumping pontoons while water skiing . . . All-School Commun- ity Service Chairman 3; Treas. 1, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Rep. 2; AVOC 3-4; French Club 1-4, Sec.-Treas. 2, 4; Genesi'ans 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Community-Service Vol. 2. KRISTINE ELISE PELLIZZER St. Helena 2Kris1a . . . style conscious . . . Re- members most: 11surfin1 at Malibu3 Ambition: to be the 2Happy Hostess, . Treas. 2,3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelus Business Staff; G.A.A. 2; Latin Club 1-2, Aedile 2; Cheerleader 3. PATRICIA MARY PICULELL St. Peter 11Pat3 . . . an infiuential way . . . Re- members most: pushing a canoe in the middle of the St. Croix River . . Ambition: to see the world . . . Treas. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Achoan 3-4, Page Editor 4; French Club 1-4, Pres. 4; G.A.A. 1-2; Glee Club 3. f MARY ANN PETERSON Assumption 11Pete1, . . . womanly virtues . . . Re- members most: the day we yelled 2air raid1, Ambition: to be G0d1s dinkiest paint brush and my work His beauty personified . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-3; Latin Club 2. MARY ANN PLATZER St. Thomas 11Toad 2,1 . . . captivating charm . . . Remembers most: picnic at Bush Lake . . . Ambition: to succeed in my career as an O.T. . . . Treas. 1, Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1; Contact 1-4; G.A.A. 1; Genesians 4; Glee Club 1- 4; Little Mary Sunshine. 39 VIRGINIA LOUISE PFEIFER Resurrection 2Ginny1, . . . warm-hearted worker . . . Remembers most: the fun and excite- . Ambition: to acquire my mother1s patience, my father1s generosity, and my teachers3 dedication . . . Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 4, Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4, Leader 2-4; French Club 1-4, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Genesians 4; National Honor Society 2-4; Ushers Club 3, Pres. 3. ment of senior summer . . RUTH PLOOG St. Peter 11Ruth3 . . . sparkle and glow . . Remembers most: my awful Fresh- man year . . . Ambition: to grow up successfully . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-4. JEAN ELIZABETH POHLAND Annunciation 213016,, . . . respected reliability . . . Remembers most: Fifth Avenue at 6:30 A.M. . . . Ambition: to meet at TiHanfs . . . Vice-Pres. 1-4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,4; French Club 4; Lat- in Club 1-2; Scribe 2; Brown Jug Team 3; Genesians 3-4, Pres. 4; Community Service Vol. 1. LYNDA REINHART Our Lady of Grace 2Lynda11 . . . hardy and happy . . . Remembers most: the remote islands, without K615, and streams of no re- turn . . . Ambition: to live, love, and laugh a little . . . Pres. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelus Make-up Staff: Genesians 4; Latin Club 1-2. SHIRLEY RASMUSSEN St. Kevin 2Shirl2 questioning mind Remembers most: the explosions of the little green bomb . . . Ambition: to find love and happiness . . . Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 4; Contact 1- 2; French Club 1-2. JUDITH KAY REDM'OND Nativity of Mary 2Judy4, buzzinJ around . .. Re- members most: history made, and history altered . . . Ambition: to slip the surly bonds of earth . . . Vice- Pres. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Rep. 2; Ange- lus Literary Staff; Glee Club 2-4, Pres. 4, Little Mary Sunshine; Latin Club 2; Music Club 1-3; Community Service Volunteer 2-3. Jill and Mary seek Sr. NoePs guidance. 4O MARY JOANNE REITER St. Peter 11Mary Jd, . .. ingenuous manner . Remembers most: land of milk and honey . . . Ambition: speech; journal- ism and penguin charity . . . Treas. 1-3, Sec. 1-3; C.S.M.C. 1-3; Contact 1-4, Leader 3-4; AVOC 3-4; Achoan 3-4, Editor-in-Chief 4; French Club 4; G.A.A. 2, Class Rep. 2; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 2; Trafflc Safety Council 2; Ushers Club 2. SUSAN REYNOLDS Assumption my fair lady . . . Remem- bers most: the assassination of Presi- tsyxviat, . . . dent Kennedy . . . Ambition: to be- come black and white . . . Vice-Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 2-4; Contact 4; Ushers Club 3. SYLVIA REYNOLDS Assumption 11Susan11 . . . storybook doll . . . Re- members most: first day at Holy An- gels . . . Ambition: to sit behind a desk all day . . . Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 2-4; Contact 4; Genesians 4; Ushers Club 3. MARY SUE RHODE Annunciation 2Road Toad:, . . . boundless vigor . . . Remembers most: 5th Avenue at 6:30 a.m. Ambition: to meet again at Tiffany1s . . . Treas. 4, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; French Club 4; Genesians 4; Red Cross Rep. 1 ; Community-Service Vol. 2-3. JUDITH LYNNE RICHIE St. Peter 11Judy'$ . . . sparkling charm . . . Re- members most: that Princeton esca- pade . . . Ambition: to make up my mind . . . Treas. 3, Sec. 1,4; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; Genesians 3; Latin Club 2-4; Cheerleader 2, Captain 2: Community-Service Vol. 1. 41 MARY KING RICHMOND St. Peter HMaryn . . . quiet joy . . . Remembers most: a fox hunt . . . Ambition: to live in the house next door . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 2-4; Mu Alpha The- ta. 3-4; Music Club 1-3. LOUISE AGNES ROGERS St. Thomas the Apostle 3Wease2 . . . dynamic versatility . . . Remembers most: the 3spring fling2 of posters, bunkbeds, and Birdie3s tent . . . Ambition: to give of myself to others as they have given to me . . .All-School President. . .Class Presi- dent 2; Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-4; Leader 1-4; French Club 4; Brown Jug Team 3; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 1-2; National Honor So- ciety 2-4; Girlst State Lieutenant- Governor. SUSAN ANN RISVOLD St. Richard Sue2 . . . hidden humor . . . Remem- bers most: Jack the ripper, the milk drivers3 union, and mothefs worry . . Ambition: to never walk alone . . . Treas. 2; Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; Ushers Club 3; Latin Club 1-2; Spanish Club 3-4. SUSAN RIMARCIK Holy Name ttSue2 . . . relaxed demeanor . . . Re- members most: twelve in fifteen min- utes . . . Ambition: to make that special one happy Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4. MARY JANE RONYAK Christ the King 2Mary Jane, . . . distinctive delight . . . Remembers most: the summer of 2634, . . . Ambition: to say something worthwhile . . . C.S.M.C. 1-3; Con- tact 2-3; AVOC 2; Glee Club 2-3. 1' f wm a; WW: GRETCHEN ANN ROSCH St. Richard ttGretch3 . . . whimsical charm . Remembers most: all the great times with Ronnie . . . Ambition: to fiy to Europe with the ttducks2 . . . Treas. 3, Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1, 4; French Club 2; Ushers Club 3. FRANCES ANGELA RUSSELL Visitation 3Fran3 . .. a kiss of the blarney . .. Remembers most: people, posters, plays, pines, and pal . . . Ambitionz. to prove I can be serious All- School Social Chairman Vice- Pres. 2, Treas; 1-3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; . MW: Contact 1-4, Leader 1-4; Genesians 7. , 3; Cheerleader 1, Captain 1. :4 PATRICIA LOUISE RUSSELL Resurrection 11Russ,a . .. rollicking redhead . . . Re- members most: my repeated 5-yard dash and the roving eye . . . Ambi- tion: to be able to open my mouth without putting my foot in it . . Treas. 1-3; Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-4; Camera Club 4; French Club 1-2; Glee Club 2-4; Little Mary Sunshine; Ushers Club 2-3. EVELYN SCHMIDT St. Peter ttEve3 . . . gentile company . . . Re- members most: my friend and her call . . . Ambition: to make the world go round . . . Contact 1; Usher Club 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4. KATHLEEN ANN SANDERS St. Peter 3Snandy13 . . spritely . . . Remembers most: the bridge . . Ambition: to 11y to Europe with the 11ducks2 . . Vice-Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1; Contact 1,3,4; Little Mary Sunshine; Music Club 1-3; Rep. 2; Community- Service Volunteer 2. ROBERTA MARY RYAN Resurrection 2Bobbie1, . . . shy and simple . . . Remembers most: sitting in the bleachers eating ice-cream sandwiches . . Ambition: to fmd my corner of the world Treas. 2, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; G.A.A. 2-3; Genesians 4; Community Service Volunteer 1; Junior Achievement 4. UNA SCHOMMER St. Austin 3Uner13 . . . unique imagination . . . Remembers most: a special Mis- tress? and special ones from North, South, and Northeast . . . Ambition: to make my first habit a lasting one . . . Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelus Copy Staff; Ushers Club 2; Genesians 3. HELEN SCHWANKL Saint Kevin epitome of good . Remembers most: Sugar 1lSchwankl, humor . . Daddy and her class . . . Ambition: to try to carry out God's will for me . . . Pres. 2,4, Vice Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,2,4, Leader 1,2,4; Angelus Photography Staff; French Club 1,2,4; Senior Volleyball Team. JO ANN MARGARET SHAMP Christ the King 11,1011 . . . sweet simplicity . . . Re- members most: the night I didn,t need a college education . . . Ambi- tion: to fulfill all the hopes, dreams, and desires I have now . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 3; Contact 4; Ushers Club 3; Latin Club 1-4. BARBARA ANN SCUDDER St. Peter l4Scudder3 . . . always sincere . . . Re- members most: J.T.ls Salt and Pepper mines in DeCater . . . Ambition: to take another ride on a yamaha . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Camera Club 3; G.A.A. 2-3, Brown Jug Team 3; Red Cross Rep. 1; Spanish Club 3; Traffic Safety Council 3. NANCY SHEERAN Our Lady of Grace llNancell . . . sparkling delight . . . Remembers most: coke sessions with best buds . . . Ambition: to be at the Jersey shore again . . . C.S.M.C. 4; Contact 4; French Club 4; Genesians 44 MARY COLLEEN SCULLY Christ the King llMarli delightful charm Remembers most: last summer and the uke . . . Ambition: to look forward and not backward . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1; Contact 1-4; Camera Club 4; French Club 1-2; Mu Alpha Theta 4. ELIZABETH ANN SIEVERS St. Austin llLizl, . . . quiet glow . most: flying through the air with the . . Remembers greatest of ease . . . Ambition: to light some darkness . . . Sec. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelus Photogra- phy Staff; Genesians 3; Latin Club 1-2; Ushers Club 2. KATHLEEN SOKOLOWSKI St. Kevin ttPuddinhead2 a note-worthy friend . . . Remembers most: the won- derful Sister Mary Aloysius . . . Ambi- tion: not to hurt others and if I do, to be humble and say Pm sorry . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-3; Glee Club 2-4; Community-Service Volunteer 2- 3. DONNA STUCKI Christ the King 11St00k2 . . . full of rascality . . . Re- members most: riding to J.T. Woody . . . Ambition: to take another ride in M.J.1s yamaha C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-2; G.A.A. 4; Brown Jug Team 3; Red Cross Rep. 1-2; Span- ish Club 3. CAROLE ANNE SORENSEN Resurrection 2Carole2 . . . 30ft-spoken . . . Remem- bers most: Junior Year . . . Ambition: to fulfill my ambition . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Latin Club 3; Ushers Club 1,3, 4. KATHY TAIT Assumption 2Tater'1 fabulous, fun, and friendly . . Remembers most: my Edsel . . . Ambition: to see Gretchen fat . . . C.S.M.C. 1,2,3; Contact 1-2; Angelus Layout Staff; Brown Jug Team 3; Genesians 3. 45 MARY KATHERINE SPACK St. Austin 2Mary Kay31 . . . an innocent air . . . Remembers most: conferences in the cafeteria and the grapevine . . . Am- bition: to be a future Betty Crocker . . . Treas. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4, Leader 3-4; Angelus Copy Staff: Latin Club 1-2; Genesians 3; Ushers Club 2. VIRGINIA CAROL THOMPSON Incarnation 11Gin-ee31 dramatically inclined . . . Remembers most: the Telephone Hour . . . Ambition: to 2break a leg11 . . . Sec. 1-2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-3, Leader 2-3; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 2-4. SUSANNE MARIE TOBIN Our Lady of Grace 11Tob1, sunny disposition . . . Remembers most: the heavenly voices of Shorty,s bus singing 2My Lord2 . . . Ambition: to have breakfast at Tif- fanyts again . . . Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 2; Con- tact 1-4; AVOC 3; Genesians 4; Lat- in Club 1-4, Praetor 3. aw ANN MARIE TVEDTEN St. Peter 2Twedie2 . . unquenchable exuber- ance . . . Remembers most: winning, losing, and getting caught . . . Am- bition: to be the recipient of a blue tank suit and pair of elbow warmers Class President 3; Pres. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4, Leader 2-4; Achoan 3; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 1-2; National Honor Society 2- 4, Pres. 4. ANN MARGARET TONSKEMPER Resurrection 14Tonsie2 . . . easy-going . . . Remem- bers most: our explosion, Robert, and M02 . . . Ambition: to be able to get a joke the first time ifs said . . . Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 4; French Club 1,3; Genesians 4. SHERYL MARY VANGEN St. Thomas 2Vange2 . . . saucy and tweet . . . Remembers most: the remote islands, without Kels, and streams of no re- turn . . . Ambition: to accomplish my plans in college with Nance . . . Vice Pres. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; G.A.A. 2; Genesians 3-4; Spanish Club 3-4. 46 KATHRYN MARY TSCHOLL St. Thomas 2Kathy2 . . . eager beaver . . . Re- members most: the school spirit of Holy Angels . . . Ambition: to try to do whatever I attempt in life to the best of my abilities . . . Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Camera Club 4; Genesians 3-4; Latin Club 2-4. MINETTE MARION VERSEN Our Lady of Grace 2Legs2 . . . devilish delight . . . Re- members most: surfin1 at Malibu . . . Ambition: to live in a hut 0n the beach with Donnelly . .. Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1,3; Genesians 3; Spanish Club 3-4. MARY MARGARET WAGNER Resurrection 3Wag1, . . . persistent dedication . . . Remembers most: pink and Chartreuse . . . Ambition: to understand, appre- ciate and share . . All-School Secre- tary 3; Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact l; Angelus Co-Editor, Layout Staff; French Club 3; Latin Club 2-3; National Honor Society 2- 4, Sec. 4; Community-Service Vol. 2; Ushers Club 3. GRETCHEN WEDL St. Richard 3Gretch3 . . . bountiful zest . . . Re- members most: the man for the 603s . . . Ambition: to have the determina- tion to accomplish what I set out to do . . . Treas. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Con- tact 1-2, Leader 1-2; Achoan 3-4, Feature Editor 4; AVOC 3-4; Gen- esians 3-4; Cheerleader 1,3,4, Cap- tain 4; Community-Service Vol. 2. DIANE WALKER St. Thomas the Apostle 3Diane2 . . . burst of warmth . . . Remembers most: Snow White and the fun within its holy walls . . . Am- bition: to forsake childishness and live, and walk by the ways of pru- dence . . . Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 2, Sec. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1,3; Contact 4; Angelus Art Staff. MARY WIEMILLER St. Helena WMary3 . . . buckets of fun . . . Re- members most: the 4 years and fun with uCharlie1s gang2 . . . Ambition: that my future with Cassie and Sue works out . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 1-4; Angelus Typing Staff. 47 MARGARET MARY WALTERS St. Peter 3Mag3 . . . sunny and sincere . . . Remembers most: 3roofing itH on Junior Hike Day . . . Ambition: to challenge Perry Mason4and win! . . . Treas. 4; C.S.M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1, Sec. 2; Angelus Make-Up Staff; Glee Club 3-4, Angelaires 4; Latin Club 2-4; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Community Service Vol. 1. MARY KATHRYN WILLIAMS Our Lady of Grace 3Kathy1, . . . subtle humor . . . Re- members most: J.T. Woody1s 3doinng in the night at TiHany1s . Ambition: to go riding on a yamaha . . . Sec. 1; C.S.M.C. 1-4; Contact 2; G.A.A. 1; Genesians 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Red Cross Rep. 1-2; TrafEc Safety Council 3. AVA MARIE WOOLLISCROFT St. Bonaventure 11Av1, . . . decidedly original . . . Re- members most: Achoan days and Ge- nesian nights . . . Ambition: to be a vagabond journalist . . . Sec. 4; CS. M.C. 1-4, Rep. 1; Contact 2-4, Lead- er 2-3; Achoan 3-4; Associate Editor 4; French Club 1,3,4; Genesians 3-4; Red Cross Rep. 2. PENNY ANN WINZEN NANCY ANN WOTRANG Assumption Assumption 11Penelope2 . . . femme fatale . . . Re- 3Nance2 . . . excitable intellect . . . members most: 3marshma110ws,, and Remembers most: his coming and his sarcasm . . . Ambition; to always be going . . . Ambition: to know the true to my word . . . C.S.M.C. 1-4; reason why . . . Pres. 1-3; C.S.M.C. Contact 1,4; AVOC 3-4; French Club 3-4; Genesians 3-4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Spanish Club 3-4, Pres.3. 1-4; Contact 4; Angelus Literary Staff; French Club 1-4, Treas. 3; Genesians 3; Glee Club 2; Latin Club 1-2; Mu Alpha Theta 3-4; National Honor Soci- ety 2-4, Treas. 4; Community-Service Vol. 1-2. QumdassPoMx Alost likely to succcPd-Louise Rogers Class clowns-Ann Tvedten and Kathy Hennessey F 7'iendliest4janis Henrikson Lifc-of-the-party-Fran Russell A1 ost energetic4Ann Tvedten Most talented Ginny Thompson and Renee LaPierre Most p0i.sethherry O$Donnell and Gretchen Bofenkamp Most casual-Kathy Tait and Pat Gibbs SUSANNE MARY WREN Best, convmsationali3t54Liz Bauman and Louise Rogers Assumption 35120:, . . . whimsical charm . . . Re- . members most: stranded on the island Bat llSlfNMF-Georganne MarSh . Ambition: to be able to accept . . my future with a smile ' . . C.S.M.C. Bzggmf optzmists--Mary J0 Reiter and Florence Fadell 1-4; Contact 1,2,4; AVOC 2: Ge- nesians 3; Latin Club 2.4: Red Cross Most athletic-Barb Beiersdorf Rep. 2. A ll-a 7'0 and girl-vLouise Rogers 48 Jam Right hand to the Seniors, guiding hand to the Sopho- mores, and helping hand to the Freshmen! You, Juniors, have proven worthy of the title upperclassmen. From the Hootenanny to the J-S and All-School elections, your un- failing loyalty and spirit have been an inspiration to all. The red ties are yours now; but more important, the tradi- tions, ideals, and memories are left in your keeping. Guard them carefully, nourish them faithfully and treasure them always. Loretta Ann Andresen Ashenbrenner $ w :a Charmelle Pam Pat Mary Baker Ballinger Bambery Bartoletti X a; s a Ah; , Bentley Kathy Barb Behring Beiersdorf Bennett Karen Cheryl Randi Kathy Braasch Brant Brescancini Burke Mary Lou Marsh, class president Diane Asher Mary Jo Bacich Katie Baier Mary Pat Mary Bauman Beane Behrendt Roberta Bober Boulet Joann Sue Eizabeth Christian Clausens Cleary Cathy Clemmer Sheila Clifford Cathy Cochran Anne Coleman Mary Corbett Barbara Cordrey Eileen Coyle Beth Cronin Mary Cross Maureen Cuddigan Joanhe De Harpporte Molly Dornik Kathy A. Dunleavy Kathy B. Dunleavy Pat Dunn Nancy Dwyer Anita Eddy Gail Edwards Marjorie Feany Nancy Ferrell Mary Fitzgerald Angela Flynn Peggy Formica Deanna Foster Sheila Frawley Jean Frazier Junlolus Tay now; receive later? Five cubic feet-4hey,ll never fitW Pat Frederick Carla Freeman J0 Ann Helm Peggy Gamble Sharon Hessler Gail GangelhoH Jean Hite Roxanne Gardner Janice Hogan Virginia Gates Patricia Hornig Mary GCddCS Judith J'ardine Mary Gospeter Roxanne Jedlicki Ellen Grandpre Judith Jeffrey Mary Guimont Terri Jensen Karen Gundersor; Lynn Johnson Barbara Haeg Deborah Kerr Patrice Harper Kathleen Keyes Rosemary Harrington Jeanette Kidrowski Joyce Hayden 51 Carol Kiehl Kathy Kiesner Mary Lynn Kiesner Not pictured: Julee Madden Linda McCormick L gm w 'W .V Peggy McGraw Kathy Kilkelly Susan Kozak Betty Kraker Jan Krmpotich Karen Kupfer Judy Kuzniar Charlene LaMothe Cynthia Lees Kathy Leininger Mary Le Peau Geraldine McKay Jackie Lepp Barb Lindse th Rosemary Klaesges Cheryl Lunderborg Cathy Lynch Mary McKeen Sharon McNulty Sharon Terry Kleve Knoblauch Cleanliness is next to godliness. Pat . Denise vMadden Magney A 2:3?1 Sue Mary L011 Claudette Kathy Pat Ginny Janet Maring Marsh Mart Marx Meehan Melcher Mengelkoch Martha Merriman Linda Meyers Corinne Mills Rae Moehn Kathy Molloy Kathy Montgomery S$ ' ' '93, Guess whose group had 2170 fewer cavmes. Peggy Moskalik Kathy Mulheran Molly Murphy Pat Murphy Nikki Nadeau Sharon Nelson Jan Newell Not pictured: Susan Murphy Mary Beth Kathy Margaret Mary Lee Jane Nancy Katie N ewell Nichols O Connell O,Hanlon Ohmann Ohnstein Olsen Perry Peters Cathy O3Meara Carroll Ost Peggy Peters Sue Polkey Pat O3Reilly Diane Palmer Pat Picha Janet Porter Nancy Osman Linda Peine Marsha. Poeschl Pat Rapacz Homeroom spirit soars with carnival victory. Not pictured : Barb Purdum Elizabeth Germaine Marilyn Rekow Janet Robbie Schumacher Shaughnessy Mary Reynolds Sandra Roche Marilyn Schunk Karon Sias Cathy Rice Madelene Sachs Mary Seivert Stephanie Rice Linda Schmitt Meda Sexton . M. l. v i -: H 0mg? i g. Ag3r53$ax g 3?:X k 54 Becky Stadther Mary Stedman Sue Stelzer Carleen Stocco Patty Struble Kathy Suback Physics students study wave lengths. Jane Tester Jackie Tonn Not pictured: Joyce Willenburg Elizabeth Turner Barb Tweedy Peggie Veilleux Kathy Waddick Sue Walsh Mary Wilhelmy Martha Youngvorst M-arie Walentiny Roberta Webb Kathy Williams Andrea Zoelle Debbie Wallace Judy Welter Jo Anne Wodarz Danielle Wallin Jo Ann Werner Patty Woolsey Kippy OtKeefe, class president Ah! Spirited Sophomores! A year among years has just been completed and sgon you, too, will join the ranks of the ttelite?a Your. hard work and hearty ambition have brpught you to the threshold. Step lively and anxiously across, for the world of an upperclassman holds many opportunities. Use them wisely and the next two years will be richer and more memorable than any before. Rosemary Campbell Renee Carlson Nancy Carroll Linda Cassady Christine Chick Sue Christie Cathy Clifford Kathy Cline Mary Clough Sue Code Jeanne Colvin Mary Conboy Veronica Ahern Mary Ann Andrews Carole Bach Pat Bachmeier Barb Battaglia Mary Bauman Michele Becker Margaret Berres Nancy Blake Susan Blecha Terri Boeser Gail Bongaarts Bev Brunner Kathy Brunner Linda Bunes Kathy Burke Kathy Butler M'ary Butler Ruth Conlin Mary Cornelison Couillard Mary Daniel Davis Veronica De Mar Alice Dickinson Julie Dietz Mary Divine Kathy Dixon Numerous activities keep Angies 0n the go. Martha Dunn Mary Durr Sue Engelhard Teresa Ewing Phylis Fadell Carolyn Favorite Pat Ferguson Mary F indsen 57 Jeanne Fleming Cathy Formico Margaret Frye Colleen Gaedy Darlene Gagliano Mary Gardner Sandra. Gibbs Kathy Giblin Kathy Hegman Vicki Horan Martha Howard Judy Howatt Linda Ginther Mary Jane Goetzen Susan Goodman Gayle Grant qs it a small pumpkin or a big acorn ? I Barb g o P Krueger Linda Grant Lorraine Groebner Mary Haase Sue Haase Mary Haeg Kathy Hamlin Judy Hanson Mary Harrington Anne Haviland Sue Haymaker Candy Hedstrom Judy Connie Pam Martha Hulten Ingham Johnston Kramer Cheryl Jessica Kathy Nancy Imsdahl JaSper Kelly Krmpotich Sharon Lasley Hewitt Linda. Kuhn Mary Matheis Pat Mathiowe tz Sherry Maurer When do we dissect km? Rita Sherry Mann Karen Lombardi McGovern Martens Maureen Pat Connie McCanna McWhite Martin Judy Melchior Karen Mercer Mary Michels Anita Miles Pat Misencik Janet Monahan Ann Moore Rita Moskalik Margaret Mulcahy Barb Niemann Mary Ann Mary Lou Nistler Nordquist 90pm Bulletin boards perk up homeroom at- mosphere. Kathy Primeau Pam Pumper Kathy Prince Kathy Reiter Carole Prodahl Sue Reiter 47 A Colleen Kathy O Donnell Olson Mary Jane Stephanie O D0nnel1 Olson Kathryn Marie O Keefe Owens Suzette Carolyn Olive Peck N ot pictured: Mary Riebe Pat Rochkes Helen Riegger Jane Ronhovde Jill Roberts Mary Jo Running Kathy Pelletier Mary Pierce Eileen Ploog Maria Poquette Pat Rasmussen Mary Rush Barbara Ryan Mary Ann Sachs Anne Saevig Lynn Saffert Georgia Sauer Ann Spinner Anna Stegura Carla Step-anchak Sue Tell Deborah Scherer Judy Schonhardt Mary Schulte Tracey Teporten Gloria Tonskemper Donna Trethewey Barb Wagner Judy Scully Mary Sheady Kathy Sheeran Mary Walch Sandra Wedholm Jan Weeding Mary Weisz Ainse Shuler Kathy Sorensen Sue Smith Peggy Sowa Midge Smoot Pat Spillane The steps to knowledge are steep. Karen Welch Marilyn Yetzer Michelle Wilson Mary Zahradka h. h Marian Applegren u ; Gretchen Clarice Baier Ball Donna Hafner, class president Fmeslwm Time passes swiftly, little sisters. Many memories re- mainethe gorgeous green ties, the hockey rink, the locker room, semester exams. Now youtre on your own. As upper- lowerclassmen, you will be able to spread your talents in many directions and your interests will broaden to include a wide range of subjects. If the energy and enthusiasm you have shown are an inkling of the future, Holy Angels can expect much of you in the years to come. Marlene Kathy Carol Carlson Ceronsky Cooper Virginia Pat Linda Carlson .e I Cleary Curtin 62 Colleen Bares Vicki Baribeau Suzette Beck Barb Becker Pat Becker Darlene Bellefeuille Janet Bezanson Leslie Boche Kathy Boesser Mary Boettcher Anne Boutang Pam Boylan Mary Brady Mary Bundy Barb Burns Kathy Bykowski Kathy Dahlheimer Ann Cathy Damberger Danicich Michele De Antoni Pat Deeney Mary Dixon Mary Driscoll Kathy Farrell Terry Fisher Margaret Froehlingsdorf uKnock and- it shall be opened to you; seek and you shall find? Dawn Davis Eleanor De La Mater Debby De Pasquale Sharon Dudley . Sharon Dunleavy Colleen Edwards Diane Falk Donna Frenette Susan Friendshuh Cathy Davy Kathy Gallagher Eileen Deaner Mary Ann Gallagher Patricia Gallagher Kathy Garding Susan Gardner Catherine Geddes Deborah George Mary Gera Donna Hafner Janice Halkoski Susan Hall Not pictured : Margaret Hannon Linda Goodman Patricia Gospeter Julie Gottesleben Kathleen Greeney Jeannette Gross Sparkling faces reHect enthusiasm. Deborah Hedstron Yvonne Heenan Cindy Henrikson Mary Higgins Joan Hogan Diane Hokanson Virginia Holeman Erin Hallet Margaret Hammill Deborah Harper Susan Harvey Ellen Hayden Nancy Holz Kathleen Huney Ellen Hunt Michelle Imsdahl Janice Ingh'am Carol Johnson Judith Johnson For those who think young. Mary Jo Johnson Patricia Johnson Charleen Johnston Debbie Kugler Therega Kading Bernadette Kuhn Theresa Keating Mary Lang Mary Krasselt Adrienne Kratz Eileen Kenna Constance Kems Mary Koppi Mary Krantz Mary Langer Kathy LaPierre Barb Larson Mary Leeder Barb Leighton Pat Lemieux Angela Levandoski 65 s44: '3. AK il m A Patricia Linden Patricia Luxem Not pictured: Diane Louis Judy Meyer Mary Liiller Therese McClellan Kathryn McCoy 1 , Patricia McDaniel Joanne McGinnis ,b Nancy McGlynn Jean McKeen x Diane Mackie Therese Marchessault , 4'? 8 '0' , ' '3 i ulJA gx Patricia Marsh Marilyn Martin '3! Renee Martyn Mary Melloy Kathy Molumby Mary Monahan Freshmen hunt bargains for RAC wardrobe. Kathleen Moore Jane Murphy Sonia Myhrc Leah Nelson Margaret Nelson Virginia Noble Margaret O,Brien Kathryn Ohmann Jean Olsen Dianne Olson Susan Jean Kathleen Peggy Carol Olson Pearson Pietig Pohland Pryd Kathy Mary Mary Valerie Phyllis Padden Perry Piker Pruden Rausch Reis Sharon Phyllis Teresa Joan Pate Peters Reber Reis Ah! The simplicity of parliamentary procedure. Susan Richie Kathy Robbie Elizabeth Russell Marguerite Rinck Shaun Roche Judith Ryan Mary Risvold Linda Roff Therese Rivard Susan Roth Sherrie Smith Margaret Sorensen Patricia Scudder Susan Silcott Cindy Sparrow Margaret Spielmann Shelley Janis Stark Tatone Mary Toyen Kris Tuma Cindy Stillwell Mary Jo Sullivan hIary Ellen Thoreson Julie Traun Kathy Tumbush nWho hath a book has friends at hand? Jane Van Deusen Joan Velander Kathy Warner Elaine Weismann Lynn Yaeger Bonnie Yohn Not pictured: Joan Willenburg Bonnie Woznak 68 Carol Weisz Kathy Welsh Jackie Wood Jeanne Wotrang Eileen Youngvorst Pat Zierden V wwm-ww n- Father ClayeHoly Angelst beloved chap- lain, educator, vocalist, and comedian. HWhere there is darkness, let me sow light? Ann Tvedten and Mary Wagner explain the display of the Sisters of Saint Joseph at the Vocations Fair. Father Lommel provides spiritual material for the senior retreat. 70 Sister Ann Thomasine and CSMC officers Joann Christian, Pat Ferguson, Jean Ander- son and hlarilyn Yetzcr harvest the fruits of the Saint Nicholas Caravan. Sister Bernardine presents a. new idea to sophomore Contact leaders. Junior Contact leaders discuss with Sister Noel ways to publicize the All-City Mass. Twentieth-century madrigal singers are directed by Mrs. Santelman in one of the many forms of literature. Diligent students take advantage of library facilities. Angies make use of the private library. Senior geographers explore the world. Sister Helen Francis explains the importance of the Federal Reserve System to Kathy Gauvin, Mary Hendrickson, Ginny Thompson, Mag Walters, and Lee Lawrence. , Q S GK :7, ' , t 24' g; t e t t! 4 2,917: : 73 Atmosphere and the spirit of song pervade the French IV class. How do you say turn it down in Spanish .W Ancient Rome renews itself in Sis- ter Vincent de Paqu Latin IV class. 74 Physical Science offers a wide range of subjects to explore and inves- tigate. The graph of the sine function presents a problem for senior math students. Everyday gadgets illustrate the laws of Physics. Science Club officers examine the structure of a sodium Huoride molecule. hIf it explodes, wehll know it wasnat pure hydrogenl'h, 75 Senior seamstresses sew up a storm. Art students Peg Kelly, Roxanne Jedlicki, Kathy Mulherin, and Mary Lou O,Hanlon display creative ability in their pine cone centerpiece. 76 PPOCRGSS r v ' uNow is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their coun- Sister Elizabeth Louise demonstrates bookkeeping procedures to Sherry O,Donnell, Kathy OtKeeffe, .Sue Reynolds, Judy Marquis, and Sharon Carriveau. hOn your mark, get set, go! 77 Engrossed in the works of modern playwrights are drama appreciation students. Appwantioms $melwowedgox Music appreciation students practice what they appreciate. 78 Ann Tvedten, Sue Dixon, Linda Honebrink, Ginny Pfeiffer, and Mary Wagner lend a helping hand in preparation for the National Honor Society initiation and dinner. National Honor Society members: FIRST ROW: ROW: Sister Jeandre, Moderator, Linda Hone- Mary Wagner, secretary, Mary Bird, vice-president, brink, Nancy Atkins, Rae Mochn, Helen Hafertepe, Ann Tvedten, president, Nancy Wotrang, treasurer, Sue Dixon, Louise Rogers, Joann Christian, Penny Virginia Pfeiffer, Barbara Lindseth. SECOND Rice, Jackie Lepp. Not pictured: Jean Anderson. Louise Rogers, all-school presi- dent. Vow ?W' 8W Janis Henrikson, alLschool vice-president. Fran Russell, aIl-school social chairman. Eileen Coyle, all-school secretary. Patrice Harper, all-school community service chairman. All-school officers plan the agenda for the next Student Council meeting. Barb , Beiersdorf introduces her sister Sara t0 the Father Welsch awakens a sense of responsibility in student chemistry lab during the 8th-Grade Open House. leaders as they initiate the school year with a Student Council Seminar. Freshmen enthusiastically respond to the annual Christmas basket project. CO-editors Gretchen Bofenkamp and Mary Wagner tell Miss Kelly they hope to live up to the standards of previ- ous Angelus staffs. EfEcient business staH Mary Anne Egan, Jan Mer- chant, and Kris Pellizzer keep money matters in hand. Matching names with pictures occupies copy staff members Mary Kay Spack, Diane Grimstad, Una Schommer, and Tollie Olson. uDonht dismay! After these there are only 500 captions leftf say Nancy Wotrang, Judy Redmond, Ruth McInerney, Gretchen Bofenkamp, and Linda Honebrink of the literary staH. eHave you heard the latest elephant jokefm ask make-up staff members Dianne Mathiowetz, Trudy Brambilla, Kathie Davis, and Mag Walters. eNot pictured: Lynda ReinharU eeErasers to the rescuee is the motto of' Joanne Carlson, Lorraine McDonald, Mary Wiemiller, Sue Eddy, Diane Walker, and Ginny Imsdahl combine and Ronnie MCGinn. their artistic talents to create a distinctive and original cover. Liz Sievers and Helen Schwankl instruct Nancy Elsham to say echeese? Trying to squeeze 10 pictures on one page are layout staffers Kathy Tait, Barb Moen, Mary Wagner, and Kathy Dreis. 83 Editor Mary Jo Reiter expresses surprise as Miss Grundner reminds her of the next Achoan deadline. Pat Piculell, Ava Woolliscroft, Nancy Murray and Laurel Lebens fashion halos for deserving Angies. 84 With deadlines to meet Judy Haase and Angela Flynn work overtime. Achoan staff members Sheila Clifford, Diane Palmer, Kate Montgomery, Gen- tle, Katie Olsen, and Bentley Behring preserve news for the future. hMe heap big Injunj, states Carleen Stocco, winner of the costume contest. Aimless Angie Sherrie Smith gets no sympathy from Kathy Molumby. Patricia Harper and co-workers Jackie Lepp, Sue Dixon, June Linden, Penny Rice and Barb Lindseth enjoy the fruits of their labor. 86 Rodney Truehearthour hero! The voices of many hblowinh in the wind? Refreshment booths prove popular at the car- nival. The Masked Marvel bribes bandits Ann Tonskemper and Jo Ann Shamp. VTaAwts bwdwqoob Genesian officers: Mary Bird, Penny Rice, Jean Pohland, and Ray Moehn. On top of the scenes of Little Mary Sunshine. Mr. William Callan, from the cast of A Man for all Seasons, delighted many Genesians with -a backstage tour and his appearance at their workshop. 88 Prince Zorn of Zorna tLouise Rogerst is told of forthcom- ing dangers by Carroll Ost, Kate Montgomery and Eileen Coyle, in the Genesiansts production of Thirteen Clocks. Heh, heh, heh, Itll slit you from your guzzel to your zatchf threatens the Duke of Coffin Castle tTerry Hardery hAre you sure youtre telling the truth? demands the Prince of a slightly confused Golux tAnn Tved- tent. hHagga cries no more. announce Jack-oh-Iant. Jack- ot-lent, and Jack-d-dandy Uudy Welter, Nancy Mann and Gayle GangelhofD. E'IE .1. . - we- x... .- Prince Zorn of Zorna and the Golux look triumphant as the clocks of Cofhn Castle strike five. 89 smwcapmmmts 0190M With a song in their hearts . . . 90 Glee Club officers admire their extensive wardrobe. . and a voice as big as a star. 91 Paeaswws osvaa6ow ounce and SW Y0u$ve got to hand it to little Mary SunshineP, Barb Haey NanCy Twinkle Renee LaPieer your be- havior is an absolute disgraceW scolds Billy mFhafs the kind of wicked girl I want to bef declares Mata Jester MiCk RainQ Hari Annette CowelD Oh Chief, youql kill me with kindnessf groans Billy Jester to Chief Brown Bear Cfom Houdd Ahhhh! There are thrce of usW exclaim Yellow Feathers Mick Rainsr Joe Fitzharris, and Renee LaPierre. HLook to your country truej, chorus the cast of Little Mary Sunshine. X One moment and everything will be setf says Caroline Aulwes to fellow Camera Club member Roberta Webb. Cathy Lynch, Mary Butler and Denise Farrell enjoy their work as Ushers Club ofticers. W But iVs upside downf exclaim Kathy Murphy, Judy Haase, and Mary Jo Rieter to fellow AVOC officers Ginny Imsdahl and Barb Tweedy. GAA officers prepare to start off the basketball season with a bounce. uDo you think this will make me a hit at RAC ?,, question freshman modern dancers. 94 Eagerly anticipating a chance to show their skills are freshmen Teresa Keating, Kathy Padden, Mary Jo Johnson, Kathy Gaedy, Marilyn Martin, and Tessa Marchessault. Sophomores Georgia Sauer, Sue Haymaker, Kate Sheeran, Mary Weisz, and Mary Matheis are in good form as they Cheer their championship volleyball team. Barb Tweedy leads juniors in Cheers as Nancy Farrell, Peggy Peters, Shiela Frawley, Charmelle Baker, and Carol Perry back her up. 95 Ginny Hinman, Mary Ellen Cline, Mary Louis, Mary Helen Egan, and Gretchen Wedl form a pillar of en- couragement for the senior class. Fran Russell and date, Mike Murphy, welcome Frank family to the annual Angelus dance. No coaching from the sidelines, please? Couples enjoy a cup of punch at a pre-dance coketail. 96 Father Clay, Father Dudley, Louise Rogers, Mr. Rogers, Janis Henrikson and Mr. Henrikson preside over the Fathcr-Daughter Banquet. Girls and fathers relax after a most enjoyable evening. Seniors serenade their dads for the last time. It is through our daily routine that we mold the ideals. 98 Traditions , x , .. t- .1 a $i3 St.KQ? and memories we have shared at Holy Angels. w hi W $3: r3: 3:: v I 5;: sun m; 99 O Holy Angels, our Alma Mater: Iths you we hght for, ifs you we love; With praising voices, your loyal daughters lift up their hearts to sing this song; We praise thy name, long may it reign, under the Angels, guiding wing; Not by the sword, but by the word, we go forward to spread thy fame. As ofring to our dear Christ and Mother, we raise aloft our bright blue and gold; With such a high aim to win you honor, we sing our song to all the world: With hearts sincere, we lift this cheer. Wehll work until our goal is won. Your honor gained, your name acclaimed, on the day when your truth shines clear. 100 ttTwice before we go,,, cry the Senior cheerleaders at the Brown Jug game. uYou cantt have it, iths mineP, ttSophomores, stomp the SeniorsW 101 Terri Rivard and Pat Scudder twirl up a storm at half-time. Jubilation for the Senior victors. Sygne Confnntainc tCarol FarrelD strives to reach an important decision through the advice of Father Badilon Hay HcHaerni in The Hostage. Chem Lou tSue Marotzkei conjures a dress and mach for Tisin Li. Chin Hai tMary Jo Roitcw and her lovely daughters Wufan tPcnny Ricei and his master. the Prince, tBetsy IHCMillan and Sheila Cliffordi gaze with scorn await with apprehension Chin Haiis attempts to at the lowly Tsin Li Unnv Lindcm in T3112 Li and the wear the slipper. River Spirit. iiDo not Cover your exquisite face from my rejoicing eyes, pleads Prince Hai-Min tMary Fitzgeraldd Brigid Mary hCarol FarrelU and her mother hPenny Rica help Dennis hPeter Fow celebrate his birthday in Little Moon of Alban. The Daughters of Charity depart for their new mission in an English Hospital. In a rage of despair at the death of her fiance, Brigid Mary denies her faith. Shelagh Mangan LAnn Tvedtem futilely at- tempts to. persuade her daughter into leaving the convent. Sister Theresa hDianc Palmem tries to calm her lively patients. Parting is difficult for Lieut. Boyd hPhil Tay- IOH and Sister Brigid Mary hGinny Thomp- 50m. Juniors arrive in their splendor. Sister St. Gertrude and hostesses welcome guests to the school coketail before the J-S. 019 w busg 3mm Three coins in a fountain. Mary Lou and Georganne share an evening to remember. Tonight draws to a close. y Mary Medalist, Jan Henrikson, aided by Joyce Christian and Sandy Melchisedech, proceeds to crown Our Lady. A style show conducted by Mary Louis pro- vided the main attraction at the Mother- Daughter Brunch. REPORt '!'-F:N1use AH em, 1f: 21'4qu ll, qu ijtadag IRJI; Ion e 1 0111-..NN M mm x 7 1 o ,4 ? We: 01Um r 9-116!M mfeau 51+ Students evaluate Father Clay,s thirteen years of faithful service. LHENCEO 505 3h Representatives of the clubs and organizations present their offerings at the final student mass. 1f Senior Farewell was highlighted by a visit from Liverpond,s Beatles. Everyone appears to have her fill at the Senior-Faculty Picnic. mites OI: POMP AND CIPOUM- 912w CE Through the doors . . . . . . down the stairs . . . . . . graduates make their fmal journey together . . . . . .and prepare to find their place in the sun. Top Ten Students: Sue Dixon, Ginny Hinman, Fran Lepp, Dianne Mathiowetz, Laurel Lebcns, Linda Honebrink, Helen Haftertepe, Kathy Cooper, Jean Anderson, and Nancy Mann. Newly-elected Members of the National Honor Society: BACK ROW: Florence Fadell, Karen Ostrem, Helen Schwankl, Fran Lepp, Ginny Hinman, Kathy Cooper, Dianne Mathiowetz, Nancy Mann, Judy Redmond, Trudy Brambilla, Ruth MCInerny, Georganne Marsh. FRONT ROW: Colleen Fox, Peg Kennedy, Pat Piculell, Gretchen Bofenkamp, Janis Henrikson, June Linden, Barb Moen, Mary Jo Reiter. 107 J, 4. 3: R. Q? 3 AW. GAUGE .6 AMA. 3.. A G, E Y Q Q; Q A. AW am- Am i ii i xZQwU 562:, Q .10 Mao away , 5 2219 ?452415 Jo chgzw wawu 102$ EgyagWQw W74 Why 40mg 4W4 SZXM4231M . KI w 0er a $7 1M6XWUJ Qm w 7 MW MWW 1W. ' . E .5533 IA 45 , 'd L h 9' Wyn, 1' x y 115 I I nix 4 km l1... Max ,. - i a -. :- Vki'ffta . ax


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