Loretto Heights College - Loretana Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1961
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ARCHBISHOP OF DENVER Our esteemed Archbishop Vehr has guided the students of Loretto Heights in crystollizing many decisions. His words of courage and spiritual advice assist us in obtaining our immediate and ultimate goals. 2 BECAUSE OF CONFLICTQ IN THE WORLD TODAY .I . . X E The confusion of those wh n from Cv and d - racy The continuing threat of co d war cmd commum The moral apathy of all tions facing the populatio explosi The poverty of many nat s in face of our overabundan e t The discrimination confro ting minority groups race T T . BEcAuQE or Dlrrlcumes if IN oun own NAno D y T N The clash of wills in l ' ' segregation is ue I. ' T P 4 problems - iuv ile delinqu cy d ' e - ts.-T'1 ing our society The destru .y competition for s 2' The ec ' g mma ofthe for 3 andthe small businessman BECAUSE or oun T m X - - , rc nl fl ' The ' ndless tear of unificatio ch ni te . 1. ll USII 'Y 0 o IC 0 PROBLEMS . . . T The challeng o iving in Q - '- despair The wei h J e world ff - T ' rim, wn consci Th pression of indiviclu in an age 14 ormity B use of all these conflicts we, the students of Loretto Heights ollege dedicate this, the T961 Loretana to your calming powers O LADY OF PEACE e realization that no-one-thing is really mi ig ' K'-'V' D 3 SISTER FRANCES MARIE PRESIDENT OF LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Sister Frances Marie ..........,................. .... P resident Sister M. Frances de Chantal . . . ..... Vice-President Sister M. Cecille . . . .. . Dean of the College Sister Maura ...... ..........,. D ean of Students Sister M. Christopher .. Registrar, Director of Admissions Thomas R. Lutes .... ............ B usiness Manager Sister M. Rose Margaret . . . .... Librarian 4 Robert Amundson .... Sister M. Ann Maureen .... Sister M. Ann Frances, O.S.F. Sister Antonella Marie .... Earl Bach ........... Charles Baier ............ Reverend Dominic Brady, O.P . . . . Sociology, Chairman Education .. . Director, St. Anthony Unit Education Speech and Drama, Chairman History . . . Theology, Chairman Sister Bridget Ann .......... .................... B iology Don Brown ...... Doris Capen . . . Sister M. Cecille .... . . . . Sister M. Charles Loretto .... Sister M. Christina ...... Sister M. Consilia .... Lorraine Cryer Betty Dambacher .. Sister Damian Mary Horace Davis ..... Max DiJulio Esther Dimchevsky ...... Constance Drumheller Sister Edwin Mary Sister Esther Marie . .. Sister M. Ethelbert Frances Finnegan ........ Sister M. Frances de Chantal Sister M. Francis de Sales Sister M. Francis Jane ..... Sister M. Francis Louise .. Frank Gogliarcli ..... Madeleine Gibbons .. Dr. John Giismann Rachel Hanson ...... Sister M. Janet Ann . . . Sister M. Jeanne d'Arc . .. William Joseph ........... Sister M. Katherine Therese Francis Kerins ............ Mrs. Laverna Kirby .... Sister M. Loretto Anne Madame Pauline Luhde .. Sister Marie Catherine Sister Marie Clyde .. Physical Education, Chairman Secretarial Studies, Chairman Philosophy . . . Chemistry . . . Mathematics Spanish . . Physical Education Nursing . . . Biology . . . Music Music . . Counseling and Guidance Nursing . . . English, Chairman . . . History, Chairman . . Spanish, Chairman English Chemistry, Chairman Theology . . Education, Chairman . . . . . . . .Chemistry Music . . . . Assistant Librarian . . . . . Public Health . . . . Nursing Music . . . . Biology, Chairman . . . Art, Acting Chariman . . . . Music, Chairman . . Philosophy, Chairman . . . . .. Nursing . . . Sociology . . French . . . English . . . English Sister Maura, Dean of Students, and Sister Cecille, Dean of the College. Sister Mary Louise Sister Maura .... Margaret Metzger Rex Moss ...... Sheila Mulligan .. Sister M. Naomi .. Mary Rose O'Brien Sister M. Paschalita Mrs. Mary Jane Penrose Angela Poersch ...... Sister M. Rose Margaret English . . . . . . . . . French, Chairman . . Nursing, Director of Division History . . . English . . Philosophy Edcuation . . . Home Economics, Chairman . . . Chemistry and Dietetics Nursing Mathematics 81 Physics Chairman Sister M. Rose Patricia . . . . ............... ....... M usic Sister Ruth Mary ..... Reverend John F. Nelson Mrs. Isabel Sirtautas Mrs. Christine Smith .. Alice Stenger .... Jean Stromsoe Mrs. Gloria Sullivan Education . . . Medical Ethics, St. Anthony . . . . . . French and Spanish Nursing . . Nursing English . . . Mathematics and Physics Reverend Anselm Townsend, O.P. .......... Theology Mrs. Frances Wantland ........ Secretarial Studies Mrs. Elisabeth Wirick .. .......... Nursing Mrs. Judith Wray .. Speech and Drama Y T L D y cmendonts representing Fides Mores etCuIfurc1 cure: Ahern, Senior Mary Jo Bernauf Freshman Chris Her F h Sph gyJ KIkJ'JDh Sph JI' N Rdg J' MgyMI1y CIS' GIM LORETTO DAY THE TITLE OF MISS LORETTO IS THE HIGHEST HONOR BE- STOWED TO ANY LORETTO HEIGHTS STUDENT: IT IS GIVEN ONLY TO THOSE WHO LIVE UP TO THE MOTTO OF THE SCHOOL . . . FIDES. MORES ET CULTURA. IN FEBRUARY, THE STUDENT BODY VOTED MARY ST. PETER AS THE GIRL WHO EXEMPLIFIES THEIR CONCEPT OF MISS LORETTO. TO BE CHOSEN FOR THIS OFFICE. A GIRL MUST POSSESS MANY EX- CEPTIONAL OUALITIES: AMONG THEM HER UNDYING SPIRIT AND LOYALTY TO THE SCHOOL AND ITS STUDENT BODY. 7 EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS Char Blair reigned as Prom Queen on May 6, 1961. Elected by the Student Body, Char was honored for her vivacious personality and outstanding participation in student activities during her four years at Loretto. Prom Attendants: Lilly Harman, Mary Helen Barnes, Jo Ann Mosier, and Sudie Stockdale. 8 ., -bv -r?-'JF' I I -mn ,JL 55-'Q V , ' ' ',,, ' + ml i wr . V1 v . 3 Nix-' ' A - . ,L ik., , A ' ,. b W .r , . 4' '1 f. v .. L ,I S 12? i'?-Ur.y- ' ' .74 23.5 2 , r , x 1 1 uw s Q5 nf .. Ag ' l',A2lf.i., . mf ' W.',vf ., ' 51.53, ' 3213-' PWT?5fl3'1'ff 'A,' ' . -37 iii ', ig4:f'f Prom Queen: Char Blair L21 : 4 Ann Fisch I ' W1 V U, V .. ,. -., A . Z A-. - '. 'T' 'M '-2 . . -, 1 n,.x .f-.L - V.-. 4' .- 'ba , , -1-1, 'L I-,Ay-41 .V Q., ,'Ef1,', 'U '3, .',-,V zu .L Z- .. .5 T, - A -x -' 'i' - ' ' .5 - . ' ' L - J ff f -' ,.' .' , V. X r .'-'..p v, 'A 1 , 1-.. n,.,1., .I . --I 1 .. , 'T' A '.-3 Aa .1 , 1 ali. 1' -N 4, 1. -- . -1,1-, t ' . 1 . A I .N -, - ' .J ,. '-f Q ' :ng .1 1 1 V w .' -- ' ,l'- J. , Gaul Murphy B r' A R .'s A Qc 4- 'Y' 1 Av A, faf A ' '1 x . ' -ur- Z25' V . . --, N Mary Kay Mulnoti Churloffe Blair ,1 If iihryn 'Hurt x . 1 'K ,1:. l U Ei 4,M0ry Si. Peter 1 ,UV 1 ,nw 'IL Q. n , n ' ,g '-.- ln - , Exif Q ' fi-1 I rf, .,.r, 1 1 aa W15 Q x . WJ bk -v adml! ' KE 'A , ! Sue Leahy 'Nl Mary .lo Bernau Judhh O'Hare u. 1 t ' E Jane Archer XR LORD. MAKE ME AN AS WE LEAVE THE SHELTERING PORTAL9 OF OUR ALM CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES AND IDEAL9 AS THE FUND! IlNs1RuMEN1 OF YOUR PEACE -MATER. o sm R PRAYER I9 T0 MENTA com: PTS D M c Ac VICE-PRESIDENT MARY JO BERNAU WILMETTE, ILLINOIS HISTORY Missions I,2,3,4, Class Representative 2, Senate 3,45 Student Development 3,45 IRC 2,3,4, French Club I, Class Vice- President 4: Dad-Daughter Weekend Chairman 3, SNEA 3,4. PRESIDENT GAIL MURPHY DENVER, COLORADO CHEMISTRY Sodality I,2g Treasurer 2, Mission I,2,3,4, Senate I,2,3,4, Cabos 2, Alpha Mu Gamma 2,3,4, IRC 3,47 Chemistry Club I,2,4, Vice-President 2, Secretary 4, Denver Club I,2,3,4p Class President 3,4, Loretto Day Attendant 3, French Club I. SECRETARY ELIZABETH BOGGS KINGSTON, OHIO NURSING Sodoliiy 2,3,4, St. Anthony's Resident Council 3, President 3, Student Council 2,3, Cap 81 Cope l,2,3,4, Treas. I, Class Secretory 4, CSNA I,2,3,4, Treas. 3,4. TREASURER CHARLENE CONDEN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS HISTORY SGA 2, AA I,2,4, Resident Council I, Senate I,2,4, IRC 4, SNEA 2,4, Heightsonian 3, Ski Club I,2,3,4, Swim Club 2, Sophomore Class President, Dolora Choir I,2,4, Junior Year Abroad, Senior Class Treasurer. 15 I i .fy pi- 44g J A ANGELA AUGUSTINE DENVER, COLORADO DRAMA SGA Treas. 3, SGA NSA Co-ordinator 4, Sodality l,2, 3,44 Unit Leader 2,4, Senate l,2,3,4i Speech Club l,2, 3,45 Historian if Denver Club l,2,3,4, Treas. If French Club I. JANE ARCHER PLATTEVILLE, COLORADO ENGLISH SNEA l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, T'Akra 3,4, As- sociate Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4, Press Club 3,47 Treasurer 3, President 4, Student Publicity Committee 3. PRlClLLA AUSTIN WHEATRlDGE, COLORADO NURSING Denver Club l,4, Cap and Cape l,2,3,4, CSNA 3,4. DENISE BAILER CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ENGLISH Missions, AA, Secretary 2, President 35 Senate 3,41 SNEA 3,4, Ski Club. DORIS BERG PANHANDLE, TEXAS HISTORY Sodality l,2,3,4g Unit Leader 25 Secretary 3, Resident Council 4, SGA Poster Chairman 4, Freshman Frolic Attendant lp Star Nighfs l,2, IRC Attendant 4, Stu- dent Faculty Committee lp Missions 3, Chorus 'l,2,3,4. JUDY BIRKETT MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN BIOLOGY Sodalify I,2, Missions 3,45 AA 1,25 Resident Council Secretary 3, Biology Club 3,47 Class Vice-President 2, French Club I,2. CHARLOTTE BLAIR HASTINGS, NEBRASKA ENGLISH Missions I,3,4i Sodality Ip Senate 4, SNEA 45 Execu- tive Senator 4, French Club If Student Abroad 2, Christmas Banquet Chairman 37 Star Nighf's Chair- man 4. MARJORIE BURROWS WICHITA, KANSAS HOME ECONOMICS Home Ec Club 2,3,4. , , QL. CAROLINE CADIZ HONOLULU, HAWAII MATHEMATICS Missionsp IRC 45 SNEA 3,47 Spanish Club 3. I I Zflmgip I Lvl , 1- ' l4a,:.,6' MARY KAY CARLSON WHEATRIDGE, COLORADO EDUCATION Missionsp Alpha Mu Gamma: Denver Clubf SNEA. ir- ,. J I I I 'I DOLORES CALERICH DENVER, COLORADO EDUCATION Sodality I,2,3,4, Senate 3,47 Speech Club l,2,3,4g Denver Club l,2,3,4p SNEA 2,4. PATRICIA CLARK COTl'EN WOODS, WYOMING SOCIOLOGY Soclality I,2,3,4, Resident Council 35 President 37 Cabos 2,3g IRC 45 Home Ec Club 45 SNEA 3g Deun's List l,2,3p Spanish Club l,2g Public Relations 3,47 Unit Leader 2. ANNE CUNNINGHAM WINTERSET, IOWA EDUCATION Resident Council 45 CCD 1,25 Spanish If SNEA 3,4. ROSEMARY COSTELLO I DENVER, COLORADO NURSINGI Sodalify 2, AA 25 Denver Club 2, Cap 8. Cape I,2,3,4f Vice-President Nursing Class SUSAN DAVISON CONNEAUT, OHIO NURSING Sodality I,2,3,4, cup a. Cape I,2,3,4g csNA l,2,3,4p Student Council of St. Anthony's 2g Class President 2, Biology Club 4. DIANE DELANEY MANILA, P.I. ENGLISH Freshman Vice-President, Student Council li SNEA 47 I.R.C. 25 Heighfsonian l. l SHEILA DICK DENVER, COLORADO BIOLOGY Missions 3,47 AA 3,45 Class Secretary 31 Star Nights Publicity 37 Freshman Week Chairman 4. MARY MARTHA DIERKS HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS HOME ECONOMICS Missions l,2,3,4, AA l,2,3,4p Home Ec Club i,2,3,4g Ski Club 2,3,4i Treas. Home Ec. 3. MARY CAROLE DISPENSE DENVER, COLORADO DRAMA Sodality I,2,3,4p Prefect 41 Senate 3,45 Executive Sena- tor 35 Cabos 2,3,4i Speech Club I,2,3,4y Secretary 25 IRC 25 Denver Club I,2,3,4. SUSAN DUTTON CLEVELAND, OHIO NURSING College Chorus I,4p Chemistry I 5 Cap 81 Cope l,2,3,4f C.S.N.A. l,2,3,4. , MARGENE ELY I AUBURN, NEBRASKA ENGLISH Senate 25 Student Development 3,4p Secre- I tary 3, speech Club 1, sNEA a,4, Dolora Choir 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Star Nights I,2,3i College Chorus l,2,3g Class Secretary 2. lg P, r ANN FISCH LE MARS, IOWA ENGLISH SGA 2,31 Sodalify I,2,3,4p Senate 2,31 Cabos 3, Home EC Club If SNEA 3,47 Press Club 45 Ski Club I,2,3,4, Delora Choir 1,2,3,4, Star Nights I,2,3, Spanish Club Ip Class Vice-President 3, Marian Hall President 4. l T fa x KATHRYN FEHR DENVER, COLORADO NURSING Cap 8. Cape I,2,3,4, CSNA I,2,3,4: Sf. An- fhony's Class Secretary-Treas. 2. PATRICIA GAGLIARDI TRINIDAD, COLORADO MUSIC Resident Council Vice-President 4, SNEA 3,47 Treas. 3, Chorus l,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,27 Oblates l,2. MARY ANN GILLEN DENVER, COLORADO SOCIOLOGY Sodality I,2, AA, Resident Council 2, Cabos 2, T'Akra 2,3, Press Club 2,3,4, Heightsonian l,2,3. l il l MARTHA GANDERT CHEYENNE, WYOMING ENGLISH Sodality l,2, Unit Leader 2, Resident Coun- cil 3, Senate 4, Cabos 2, Alpha Mu Gamma 1,2,3,4g Vice-President 44 SNEA 3,4p T'Akru 3,45 Press Club 3,45 Heightsonian 3,45 May Crowning Attendant 3. PEGGY GREATHOUSE DIX, NEBRASKA NURSING Cop 8- Cape l,3,4g CSNA 1,2,3,4y SGA Vice-President St. Anthony's 3. 1 l ,ll R9 '! 'l MARY HARRISON WASHINGTON, D.C. HISTORY Misslon l,2,4, AA I,2,4p Senate l,4p IRC 2,47 SNEA 2,47 Helghisonlan 35 Ski Club I,2,4: Dolora Choir l,2,4p French Club 2, Junior Year Abroad. KATHRYN HART BOISE, IDAHO BIOLOGY SGA 2, Secretary 3, Resident President 45 NSA 'I,2,3,4p Mission I,2,3,4, Resident Council President 4, Senate I, 2,3,4, Alpha Mu Gummcl l,2,3,4, Vice President 2, Biology Club i,2,3,4, French Club I. -7..-Ln.. ANNA MARIE HERINK NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY FRENCH Sodulity, Mission, SNEA, French Club. HELEN HEWITT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS NSA 35 Missions 25 AA If IRC 3,41 SNEA 4. HISTORY . -I, IH II I Ui 1 . Q, 1 . , W. , I ' 2 Viv' fxff' I , , -U ., MOLLIE JACKSON ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA HOME ECONOMICS CCD I,2,3,4g Treas. Qj President 3,47 Home Ec 2,3,4p Trecls. 4f Ski Club I,2,3. MARY ANNE JONES WHEATRIDGE, COLORADO NURSING Cop and Cope I,2,3,4g CSNA 'I,2,3,4. BARBARA KOVACH ELY, MINNESOTA HISTORY Missions 35 IRC 4. I SUSAN LEAHY PATRICIA LEON HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS MATHEMATICS CHUQUICAMATA, CHILI EDUCATION Freshman Class President If Senate 41 Student Devel- Alpha Mu Gamma 2,3,4i IRC 2,3,4, Spanish 2,37 opment Chairman 3,45 Speech 2. French 2, SNEA 3,4. Graduation August 1961. I I I . ,I .ir If 27 MARDY LOISELLE DULUTH, MINNESOTA HISTORY IRC Secretory 4: SNEA 47 Spanish Club 35 French Club 2. ZENIA LOGGINS DENVER, COLORADO HISTORY SNEA 3,41 l.R.C. 3. 'ld RACHEL LUCERO DENVER, COLORADO SOCIOLOGY NSA lg French Club l,2. MARY KAY MALNATI DENVER, COLORADO ENGLISH Mission 2,3,4, AA 2,3,-4, Senate 4, SNEA 3,41 Loreianc 2,37 Business Manager 2,3p Editor 3, T'Akro 2,3,4p Editor 4, Press Club 3,45 Heightsonion 2,3. MARTY MALONE TOPEKA, KANSAS HISTORY AA I,2,3,4, CCD I,2, IRC 3: Home Ec. Club I, Soda!- iiy. PATRICIA MANGES DENVER, COLORADO NURSING CSNA I,2,3,4, District Represeniafive 2, Cop 8g Cope I,2,3,4, CSNA Board 3. I I MARILYN MARQUAND DENVER, COLORADO NURSING Cup 81 Cape l,2,3,4g CSNA l,2. ANN MEITH RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA NURSING SGA 2,37 Representative 2, Sodalify I,2,3,4p Vice Pre- fecf 2, Heighfsonian 3,4, Cup 8: Cape I,2,3,4, CSNA I,2,3,4. I I I I 30 .r LYNNE MURPHY ELM GROVE, WISCONSIN EDUCATION Mission 2, Mission Board Representative, SNEA 3,47 Spanish Club 2. I PEGGY MCNALLY DENVER, COLORADO ENGLISH Mission I,2,3,4, Speech I,2, IRC 3,41 Denver Club 2,3,4, SNEA 3,41 T'Akrc l,2,3,-4, Short Story Editor 2, Poetry Editor 3, Editorial Assistant 4, Press Club I,2,3,4g Heightsoniun 2,3,4g Press Club Award 2,3. .I 'i , Fir.-Q I Al! 1, M ' 'f, I,Ii'.g, ,. -, items, LL: ELIZABETH MCGRATH ELMA, IOWA BIOLOGY Missions i,2,3,4, Resident Council 3,45 Bi- ology Club l,2,3,4, President 3, French Club DOROTHY MCNAMARA OMAHA, NEBRASKA EDUCATION AA I, SNEA 31 Ski Club l,2,3, Swim Club 3. MARY KATHRYN O'CONNOR KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI MATHEMATICS AA I,2,3,4g Vice President 4, CCD 1,27 Vice Presi- dent 2, SNEA 3,47 Heighfsonian 3,47 Business Manc- ger 3, Ski Club. KATHLEEN O'BRlEN GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA DIETETICS Missions 1,25 Home Ec Club I,2,3,45 Chem- istry Club l,2,3,4g Dolora Choir I,2. JUDITH O'HARE DENVER, COLORADO NURSING Denver Club I,2,3,4g Cap 81 Cope I,2,3,4. JACKIE PAGANO RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS EDUCATION SNEA 3,45 French Club 2, Dolorc Choir 25 Star Nights Publicity Committee 3, Production Committee 3. MARY ELIZABETH PCLLICE DENVER, COLORADO HOME ECONOMICS Sodulity Ig Mission I,2,3,4g Senate 4, Home Ec. 2,3,4f Vice President Sp Denver Club 2,3,4, Social Chair- man 3. ANNE PREVALLET ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI EDUCATION Missions If AA I,2,3,4p SNEA 2,3,4f Height- soniun 2,3,4p Ski Club I,2,3,4p Swim Club 4. EMMA PROFAIZER ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING DIETETICS Sodolity 2, Home Ec. 2,3,4g Chairman, Freshman Wel- come Tec 3. IDA ROMERO ESPANOLA, NEW MEXICO SPEECH Sodality I,2,3,4f Speech Club l,2,3,4p Heightsonian 4. SONJA RULE WICHITA, KANSAS NURSING Transfer student, Cap and Cope 4. PATRICIA SANCHEZ DENVER, COLORADO HISTORY IRC 35 SNEA 3,4. MARY ST. PETER FOND DU LAC, WISCONSIN BIOLOGY SGA President 45 Sodcalify Vice-President 35 AA 2,35 Sencfe 1,35 Student Development 45 Cabos 35 Ski Club 35 President 35 Biology Club 2,3,4. CAROL SANDSTROM ODESSA, TEXAS ENGLISH SNEA 3,45 Loreianu 35 Press Club 3,45 Heighfsonian 3. JANE SHEAHAN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE EDUCATION Mission l,2,3,4, AA 'I,2,3,4, Resident Council, Wing Officer 2, Speech If SNEA 2,3,4, Ski Club l,2,3,4p Spanish Club 2,3. ANNE SCHOTT DENVER, COLORADO NURSING CSNA 3,45 Cup 8: Cape 3,4g IRA 3, Chem- lstry Club 1,25 Transfer Student. MARY KATHERINE SHIMA ROCKY FORD, COLORADO NURSING Sodclity 2,3,4, Resident Council 37 Cop 8. Cape I,2,3,4g CSNA l,2,3,4x CSNA Board 3. r l v ROWENA STAUFFER OLGA STEGE DENVER, COLORADO DRAMA CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO ENGLISH Mission 1,2,3,4, Speech I,2,3,4f President 4: Denver IRC 3,45 President 4. Club 2,3,4f Vice-President 3, SNEA 3,4. SUSAN STOCKDALE COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO ENGLISH SGA Vice President 45 Sodality i,2,3,4p Unit leader 2p Resident Council 1,27 Senate 3,45 Cabos 2, SNEA 41 Loretana 2, Press Club l,2,3,4f Heightxonian 'I,2,3,4f Editor 35 Prom Chairman 37 Loretto Day Attendant 35 May Crowning Attendant 2. MADELINE STUBBERS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ENGLISH Mission I,2,3,4g President 45 AA I,2,3,4p Senate I,2,3, 4, SNEA 3,45 Ski Club 2,3,4, French Club I,2. 'iL-E14 - - 1-, MARY TAN DENVER, COLORADO ART Missions l,2,34p IRC 3,45 SNEA 45 T'Akra 3. I , CATHY TANGNEY ' DENVER, COLORADO ENGLIS Denver Club l,2,3p SNEA 3,4p T'Akro 3,4. CAROLYN THOMPSON PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS EDUCATION Mission 2,3,4, AA 2,3,4, SNEA 3,4. PATRICIA TANKO DENVER, COLORADO EDUCATION Sodclity I, Mission I,2,3,45 Alpha Mu Gamma 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Denver Club 2, 3,41 SNEA 2,3,4, President 3, Spanish Club I,2. KAY TOURTELOT RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS EDUCATION AA I,2,3,4, Class representative 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Senate 3,41 SNEA 3,4, Ski Club I,2,3,4. MARILYN WAGGONER DENVER, COLORADO CHEMISTRY Sodality I,2,3,4, Cabos 2, Alpha Mu Gamma 2,3,4g President 47 Chemistry Club 2,3,4g President 2j Secre- tary 3: Vice-President 45 Denver Club I,2,3,4g Secre- tary 3, SNEA s,4. I 11 -I MARIE TSO ST. MICHAELS, ARIZONA NURSING Sodallfy 2,3,4g Vice-Prefect 35 Cap and Cape l,2,3,4. JEAN WASSERBURGER LUSK, WYOMING EDUCATION CCD 2,35 Alpha Mu Gamma 3,41 Home Ec 3g SNEA 2,3,41 Vice President 3, Spanish Club 2. FRANCES WEISER DENVER, COLORADO ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Senate I,3, SNEA - Jr. Rep, Rep. to Convention, member 2,3,4, Spanish Club I, Publicity committee 3. l , ll ' I ' In O ' w ' j 'M' ff ' LOUISE WENGER EVANSTON, ILLINOIS HOME ECONOMICS SGA 2, AA l,2,3,4, Resident Council 2,34 Home Ec I,2,3,4, President 4, Spanish Club lg SNEA 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Dolorc Choir lg Prom Attendant 2. I JANE ZENGELER LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS ENGLISH Sodcllify l,3,4, Missions l,3,4, AA l,3,4, IRC l,3,4, SNEA 4, French Club lf Ski Club 4. WHERE THERE IS HATRED. CHARITY IN OUR DAILY LIVES WILL MAKE U9 GROW IN VIRTUE AND WILL MAKE US TRUE MEMBERS OF THE LET ME QOW LOVE -fy 5 N I 1 ,.....i.t VK fi I5P'x -Z' With The election returns in, we ind the iunior class omcers ore: Sandy Molly, president, Ann Cusczk, treasurer, Mary Connolly, vice-president, and Bev Tryon, secreiary. 44- vi' y i 0- .9, 1 Q, -.1 , ex - - .V U' , ' -,R i' ig- v 0 : -2 an 1 .N , 'L E57 3 i X T 44 W- ,v. N. -?, 5 4 W? ,1 XP A 1. F , 1 ,gw Q4 4? n 1 Susan Adams Anne Austin Pctfy Berg xg, Judith Browne Sandro Bushurf ES 7 W Gennie Ccylor Leonora Christopher Carol Cimino 5 vw J Virginia Cosca ' Jan Deschner ws' y ggi:-'Q Ann Dwyer Marcia Edwards Rosalind Engler Dorothy Englisbee Irene Evdos -R. .,,,- , A.-ez, X I 7775 Mary Ann Famularo Fil '- - 'IQ l Ebbie Flood Mary Ellen Foster Diana Gonzales Lilly Harman JF .2 Margaret Hedges Janice Helm QEX Sheryl Fulcher fn- Barbara Holland .r' :M . 3 V , l I' 'I rl' 4 ' 4 H W. A y N. - wb V IL , Betty Koetting Jo Anne Kovccim Camil 'I , 1. , w ' N Colleen Lcrkln Mary Laws N 4 N M, X. w N I nl 1 June Loehr 49 lc Kryzsko Vita Lorello Margy Mahoney V l :K 4 454 Lorerfo Maldonado Anne Mall Sally Molly Sandra Mally Kathleen Manning 'ZNM wg-. Rose Marek Judith Milan Margaret Moffat Molly Mooney 'Qx 'QM' 791727 Madeleine Morelli Loreha McGuire IHQ5 fvia Paula Neiman Peggy Nelan 1 l Mary Ann Nichols w Tb Mary Kathleen O'Brien Mary Ann O'Connor Sharon O'Loughlin Mary O'Mec1ra Michel Pfurrer Harrier Roberts lil? r I P , in F. Kuihleen Payne Kaihy Robinson P 4 I 1 Paulette Scqmqn Gretchen Schulte BUl'bUl'U Schuffs rfri, 1 . FB if' H -1 EQ W-J 1. V, 1. 1 Carol Scuderi Judy Sims Bev Tipton 3... Jeanne Tourfelot Mary Todd Leova Valdez ' f N,r uid Q. Pony Jo Varra Diane Wagner Ellen Wessel 53 f'X S35 WHERE THERE IS AS WE ENTER THE SECOND YEAR OF OUR COLLEGE CA- REER. WE REALIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF FORGIVE- NESS IN ORDER TO INCREASE OUR GRACES FOR INJURY. PARDON: ETERNAL QALVATION. WE WILL OBTAIN MERCY BY BEING MERCIFLIL. . 2 ,. ,f . 'K - Ll, v ' ul 1 'MPL F.. ' 'f,'f'i 1. F' .L , I, . . vp 1 Y ,+- , D U ' '- - . f, . Q, H ig-1' wg U Q Q .X I Q. U -r' -5, - ' fbi J M X , -...Y -rid- The Sophomore Class Officers: Mary Helen Barnes, Presidenfp Sue Ernst, Secretaryg Karen Mattison, Vice Presidenig and Pam Closson, Treasurer, smile offer the election results. L 'l P' Margot Abrott Julia Ahern Gail Aromi Mary Austin Judy Bacon r Q Fw 1. I J V Loraine Bardouski 'N 'Gib- Mory Helen Barnes Regina Barruck Paulette Batzel Ronnie Beal reccl three times a day! 57 We told you not to tdke Met- LORETTO LOVELIESI Benito Nobs, 'Sherrie Hillcnrd, Hope Waods . I by ,V . -, 1-311211. viii, W H I . I l 1 l l . i , i fl ' , l , I - ' i NJ W 'Q' l C fi xv, l , I K-'Xu X A Carol Binzel Gail Bonniwell Mary Boswell Barbara Briifan Lillian Bruce ll ff l . lx' l ft? Y' IJ- Beverly Bury Margie Cabral Beth Campbell Ellen Carpenter Mary Carpenter 'vt' l gr 5' ,X X F39 rr l Maureen Carville lclamae Casagranda Chrisrine Cheevers Elizabeth Clinton Pam Closson Nancy Connolly Mary Coon Karen Cartesi Annette Cozza Jo Anne Craig .fx Iii' Judy Crawley Marianne Croustes Mary Daly Deanna De Nia Marilee Dennis if - -: ,f. . - -Eg .. - ,, . , - ,. -v1.91 1. 1 yy If E Wilma Di Llsio Mary Jo Dinan Barbara Dollear Loretta Droll . Q - kzv-ik., hi '. 1? , V' Lynn Easley Claire Edwards Nancee Erbs Sue Ernst X. D 'SQ Jane Farrell Susan Fechfel Diane Fechfel Ellen Felker I E'-fur A 1 - Judy Duehren Cathy Etzkorn Betsy Ferraro Sandra Fini Susan Finn Sara Fleitman Susie Franklin Judy Lynn Freeman Carol Ann Furrer ' Kay Gahnz Mary Ann Gallagher Carol Gauer Mary Kay Gifford Suzzanne Golden Joyce Gorrell Marcia Graham Mary Grant Jeanne Hall Peggy Havins Connie Heelan Sharon Hill Sharon Lea Hilliard Betsy Howes 1-'il ' l , . X . X Mary Kathleen Hume Stephanie Hupp Linda Inman Elizabeth Jensen Mary Kaiser Margaret Kelly Karen Kent Anne Kerrigan Judith Killen Virginia Kittleson i iv -ii L L, f ' if Peggy Jo Klock Louise Koehler Helen Kohler Joann Koroulis Irene Kress Ar .- - f-,W--5 V W JL' fi l l I l.,' I . i . 4 l 4 rl .V xg! Paula Kristel Carol Kucera Jean Kuebel Janice Kutilek Anne Marie Lagae - ,. .-in v 1. Julie Land Kathleen Landrigan Jan Lape Jane Leiweke Linda Lenz 3 49 f i. Y I . Emy Lockrem Sharon Lubick Kathleen Mcggio Yolanda Maher Vivian M0lCIl0h0 Vw? 'vw Catherine Maley Karen Mattison Mary Mayo Cheryl Mettler Marie Miller l ll .fl t Vt, . l il ' ' . Q, ,fit ' ' - r V-'Gif . ly, l . .L Mary Anne Mills Judy Mitchell Susan Monek Shirley Moravec Marietta Morrato Karen Mullen Katie McCarthy Donna McClure Patricia McEvoy Joan McFadden Ruth McGarry Mary McGreevy Edith Ann McGregor Julie McGrenera Mary McMann Karen McNerney Kathy Nickels Benita Nabs Marilyn Orscheln Kathleen Ortiz ,l Charlotte Padboy Patricia Phelan Shirley Pivonka Susan Poirot Mary Jo Popioy 1 i Mary Kay Skinner Barbara Smith Helen Smith Mary Solis Barbara Strickland --1' i V V 6' iw, l ' V' ' - - pg - Q Sheila Sullivan Nancy Sweeney Ginny Teasdale Rosemary Thomas Vilma Toth Mary Valiant Dolores Vargas Marie Vigil Jane Vogel Judy Wakefield MOFY KGY WOl5l'1 Maxine Willi Tania Williams Elizabeth Williams Hope Woods WHERE THERE IQ IN TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS. FAITH IS THE VIRTUE WHICH WE MUST STRENGTHEN IN ORDER TO OVER- OUBT. FAITH: COME DIFFICLILTIEQ WHICH OONFRONT US DURING THIS FIRST YEAR. VSV' f'- E ,,. 1 ,Z A 'C If ,141 1 - 1 .Tim 1 1. .. ,- , , F5 :- 51, , :'7 ' Lrg , f'1f,1 ,I 'A t1 1' , .V ,,,,,.1 hc? Freshman Class Officers: Morry Kulak, Nan Rodgers, Ruth Wicks and Mary Charles Wessel. 68 Rauf . -x K., I 1,19 ' E f I J. , lf g 7jf, f, Q ll ll I, 1-,' 'vw W :vw ' Vx' ,Z V Url H , - ll-1. ze -71 -i . l A u Karen Anceney Judlfh Apodaca Christine Ashley Rasellen Bachle Susan Baker Patricia Baralas Suzanne Baran Jane Barry Marilyn Bauer l -'sv ' xi? . - M , , 1 I ' '. Francine Beier Suzanne Belle Ellen Binnie Marguerite Blommer 'A Sandra Boase Mary Ann Bond Maurine Bovey Mary Bradish Barbara Brandt Lynda Brandt Carol Brefeld SUS Bfefeld Marianne Brennar Katherine Brennan o .1- Vai, .3 - 4.4, -. if n M , 14 ,J ,Q ' , an r. 4 'vb I 'w L i 0 K L x ' s Elizabeth Brienza Eleanor Brown Madelyn Brown Bernice Bruno Maureen Burke Pam Calterata 'Q 1-Q Katherine Campbell Donna cappel Kathleen Capra Shirley Carlson Patricia Cassidy Yolanda Castro l'lo3 4? V Grace Chisholm Jean Christy Carol Coleman Diana Collins Carol Conley MUYY C0f1nelly 1 I 3. Mary Conroy Sheila Cansidine Sheila Cooney Veronica Cooper Criss Cornell Barbara Costello Sl. Ja. 1 Judy Costello Mary Coughlin Janet Coyle Jean Coyle Carol Crossin Nancy Cullen l,., ' I , , , i . i i 1 . ' I 1 . 'S' 1 J , Ms , Y, it ' ff ' , . '- ' ' - 1 E , ., J, K - J- - Sharon Cullerton Anne Cunningham Sue Cufhberfsgn Vigo,-ig Cuf,-Ufelli Dorothy Dalton Judy Daly N-3 LeAnn Davis Sheila Dawson Dianne De Coursey Jeanne Dehner Joanne Dehner Linda Deli Quadri xr-45 v.L.m Elizabeth De Meio Ursula DeVine Diane Dick Judy Dinyer Mary Douds Marie Dowd Q' . l fs. V, Sd ,P 5 li, xy J A I Y lx NK , rn X Mary Ellen Downey Frances Dukarr Lorna Duning Mary Dunn Karen Durante Emily Eichman 1 Mary Endom Alice Erisman Toni Etchepare Jeanne Even Char Farhar Sue Fath Nancy Fenn Mary Finegon Dorothy Fink Muriel Fischer Sara Flofley Kate Foley Sc Kalhleen Fordon Betsy Fowler Carol Franzwcx Lynne Frisbee Janet Gagliu Frances Gainer Sandra Gales Peg Gallagher Helen Garson Mary Garvey Pamela Gaume Patricia Gehrer 72 Gee! l hope 5- , 9-. '. ' K . 1 . li 2 , V ta 2 X Q I 5'1 MZ, A Kathleen Glenn Mary Clare Golden Marie Gonzales Margaret Grady Judy Graham Carol Grant fs- ' is QQ NEI? ii 5 l 1 vvfef N f A l Carole Gruber Bev Guida Ursula Gyurik Susan Haas Patricia Harger Kathleen Harman Wi A I, 2 f'-f . ,fr ' ., lt, y J. . as ,T U j f i ,X X ,, S' xx wail i L X ,i -,,a G ,G Phyllis Harpel Catherine Hart Anne Hartnett Elaine Haudrich Mary Hawkins Frances Heffner l . Q V A-,E Mary Pqf Heller Marianne Hellmuth Patricia Helm X --- V - -we-T, - - -Y- , -ldlvgfz I i n. it ,R . 11 -, sv-1 'Cf 1 f- 7 'Ad-N I , H 1 V4 ' - .N X i fi. 'ly L' v Q 3 l if d0e5 ' nl- 73 Mary Hendrickson Christine Herman Rosemary Hermes gf Diane Hernandez Patricia Higgins JOCIFI Holloway Carole Huerter Kathleen Hughes Judith Huminski I, . 1 55.91 Judith Humphries Joan Huston Jacqueline Ironfield Bqrbqrq Iverson Mary Junitell Betty Joyce 1 1 fl X ,I xx R X mr Patricia Jurcy Kathleen Kala Q 'J -. KF' - - ut. J . in J F l Sheila Kane Jane Kaup Judith Joy Kathy Kelly . -Y -gtk Kathleen Kenefick Mary Patricia Keough Joan Kirchberg Mary Kohlrieser Sandy Lackland Carmen Lang 127' , 1 ,Q he lt? J, lyk, J Tran Kim Lang Betty Lawrence Mary Louise Lawrence Cecilia Lazio Ramona Leguineche Frieda Anne Lenchanko l l l , IJ X. iff, , . i lk X Laurie Lentz Elaine Leroux Kathryn Ley Mary Beth Lindsey Eleanor Long Marilyn Longo Annette Lott Kathryn Lunka Kathleen Lytle Sandy MacLean Clare Madden Linda Madden V we i 405. ,-x If X ra- K L uv ' f K1 x ff X K Joanne Mudlond Billie Ann Mugnelli Ann Mahoney Patricia Mahoney Mary Marchal Edda Ann Marconi I wiv L t Geraldine Marnell Eileen Martin Pamela Massey Mary Kay Mathiasen Catherine Mathy Rohrann Matthews ?'N -Lb v ' w REP' S13 . iff- 'N' - l L 4 , W iz, . iv 'L Mary Helen Metzger Mary Mezera Sharon Millenacker Mary Miller Michele Minnis Jean Mitchell 1 x EE'f A 1 fr ' ' ' , - ll , V l 444, is ' A , Emily Modrall Maria Mombiela Margaret Monek ..nv 'M,,,l -1 i 1331 ' 'fri .47 Nancy Ja Moore Mary Moreharl Marilyn Morelli And, when this Sara Jane Morris Cecilia Morrissey Josephine Mosier Vera Moser Mary Ann Mufifi Norine Murphy Ng -gi.-' Mary McAuliffe Marsha McCleary Movanna McConnell Mary Anne McCormick Theresa McGee De l5e McGuire Charlotte McKinney Victoria McNeill Michele Nelan Alice Nelson Judy Nelson Mary Anne O'Brien Rosaleen O'Meara Margarita Ortizy Davis Charlotte Ostmeyer + - Q is fll1lSl1E!d 7????'? Rosalie Otero Kathleen Owens Marie Pacello fs KN-00. 'SP' Lucille Pagonl Mary Patton Mary JO Peterschmidf Patricia Peterson Veronica Phannenstiel Colleen Phillips 6' 3 1 A Y 'J - ,,, 4 5 fl if J' A N .J 1 K Mary Plagmurl Jane Poehling Cecilia Polanco Mary Polley Mary Porter Ruth Powers l r l ' n - J.. .Y - , , Sharon Prater Mary Prelsser Peggy Ann Prevallet Rosemary Pribilo Arm Pflfwlel' SUSGH PI'iI1S?fH' Pat Radigan Dorothy Rasgorshek Mary Rasgorshek Jessica Reinhart Claudia Reiss Barbara Rick 'I'- if m y QV 'M ri' ' r if Mary Riordan Lauralee Roberts Nan Mary Rodgers Mary Rolfes Constance Roode Marlene Rutherford Mary Ann Ruysser li Q i i ' R S' A Sara Sf, Jules Catherine Sanchez Teresa Schoub Jerrilyn Schild Joan Schmitz 2 1 I pf. V! - S ,, C .sci .P Mary Seamonds BGfb Sears Elaine Segvle Mary Ann Senger Mary Serrao Mary Shay '35 Karen Shedfel' Beverly Sheldon Chris Shoeneman Sandy Siegworfh Shirley Simmons Sue Simone 32' lwrx, C57 fffr V f J Linda Skipton Mary Ann Smania .loan Starks Penny Stehle Mary Eileen Steiman Sheryl Stem .57 . K' - 1 lv S :sf S .' l T yin ' ' 5 l fl 1 l ' Penny Stephan Mary Stevens Tony Suczo Nancy Sweeney Judy Tallarico Mary Tennery 'D 2-5. it '-'P If Mary Jean Thompson Jane Thumm Mary Todt Kathleen Towey Martha Valdez Louise VGFIOHI lary Margaret Verhulst Angela Wallace . ., t, l l 1 l , .-x l if li 1 : ll I 'l . Q I In ., V N rf' T, 4. ' C 4,1 ,l ,Qg l 1' Mary Wessel Zita Wheeler Ruth Marie Wicks Carol Wright HX ff A ,-V 'll ' C'-' . it 1 .., , ,,,, MJ I 'Q 'l Mary Faith Wyble Nguyen Thi Xuan-Lan Marne Young Katherine Zakoor Mary Zambreno Suzan Ann Zeyen l'X WHERE THERE IS OUR SINCEREST DESIRE I9 TO CARRY THE LIGHT OF HDPE AND CONSOLATION T0 THE SICK AND INVALID. DESPAIR. HOPE: IN THE HOUR OF DESPAIR. WE LOOK TO THE HOPE OF THE WORLD FOR OOURAGE. fa,- . uv AZ , ,, , 5 ,A . I I , sLJU.3.:i,L, Officers of Cap ond Cape Club carefully examine Mr, Dry Bones Officers care, left to right: Peggy Great- house, Judy O'Hare, Put Mcnges, Jo Ann Mosier, Kathy Fehr, Alice Nelson. 82 fv- Busy, busy day . . . QW Leisure hours at Sf. Anthony's ,fa Katie Francisco and Kathleen Flanagan seem fo be making use of ihe library and enjoying if, fool 83- intl Elaine Bulk Margie Ball Duane Burger Rosie Burtelow 1 Beverly Campagni Priscilla Cole Carol Countryman Donna Delaney Connie Dubas Beverly Eason Kathy Flanagan Katie Francisco Carole Hinman Susan Hubka 84 Helen Klocker Sharon Losch A l XO. Bette Jo Love Eileen McNally S M l ue e ton Alexandria Oierio ,Y Joanne Orchek Delores Sahf M K S h l ary ay c ofes Sherri Semler Donna Sporer Pat Whetstone J 1 On the needle again . . . 85 W WHERE THERE IS OUR PARTICIPATION IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES BRINGS TO LIGHT MANY HIDDEN TALENTS AND ABIL- ITIES. MAY WE DIRECT THESE TALENTS TOWARD THE DARKNESS. LIGHT: GREATER GLORY OF THE SUPREME GIVER OF ALL SPECIAL GIFTS. A V A, v W I W. IJ 4 :- 1f,.g V. ,W ,. ,1 rf? . QM , , v 4 - u J. - I gs Q' .,. 100 - -.J W 'J :V..,- .., -...A..,..1,. ........,..........., , -D NW hu, ' 1 4 fx f . w 'Q vz ' Q 1-1' Tw , I x ll- M ukl f Y-QW' H A r 3-X M. Lyujfi' ' ,:'rfVf IQHQR' . 3555 .v- ' -J'h3 Af,?z.'k+. 'If' ff?-v.?'fj.-' ,qu A , 'N Jn, AEV,-,wig ...JJ H . r f 'fn 1 an-f 1111 f Alf V , vl . , Q F ' X' ,' o , ' fs Iv! l- , n K 'I' r i , 5 J I I Q The Pan and Marian Hall Officers gather in the Marion Hail ofhce. Ann Fisch, Julia Ahern, Patsy Gagliardi, Kathryn Hart, Karen Kayser, Carol Cimino, Anne Cunningham and Beity McGrath. S I A i . 90 Ursula Gyurik, presideni of Sf. Joseph's Hall, watches the clock, as Elaine Segale, secrefary, checks the sign-out sheefs. f4!9'N' If The executive senators, Chris Herman, Mimi Austin, Jackie Graf, and Char Blair represent their classes in student senate, :f-A g. ,- ' 'Y ' , y 'Nt 1 . .- 7' ' 1 ff- no . . 1 ,,. , .3 -1 ,l l ,,. qi . fb ,- The Student Development Committee poses in front of the plans for the expansion of Loretto Heights College. 1 , 4 ffik A x . . A 1 1 ' ks! Q ,Q 1 xxf ,Q 1 'j 4 J' nl - Flxxlyf lk ., , A' :gs .iq -1 --f WI? 4 3. M -A, , I 61: - lm' .Q Q 1- v, 4 11: ,I E QQ yu D - I.. 1 ' '1' - , ' g . 1 , !x'Q, u ' ,i 1 ..'7 It f' :L-, - -- , '. , - v g , 1 , .vm ., A Lx , 'F' - - ra, wi. -Q he V V, w, - ., , my '-. -L, 1 G ' 1' I 'Hb 1 'Q' n ' 47.57, 1 1 L , 1 b 'tfH ,' n L in L' 'ikf hirxk :5'.-JV 'k A 2.33, ,5 v . , vs-,,I,. n ..x lr L-T E- jpg w -'Lx,7pI xr-1 4-W-7 , X ' -V --- -' 3215 45 Ip, I I , M. , .Jr Angie Augustine and Marietta Morotto, the NSA Represents' tives from Loretto Heights, smile on their return from the Minnesota conven- tion. niwie grit.- : Tw. -- . i . L, - . lilEE53l2?l'f' ranburl ig- Q I, with Till CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND X, runes , THREE OCT. 29, 8:30 and OCT. 30, 8:15 AUDITORIUM THEATRE, DENVER Beth Campbell ond Kathy Robinson post the Denver Club activities 95 Right: The SNEA board brush up on their History. Sheryl Fulcher, ldamae Casagrande, and Bonnie Holland. The International Relations Club ofiicers Loiselle, Sue Adams, and Olga Stege. , . O ..:3b..,,L44 .. are prepared for the open house. From left are: Mardy 96 M' x 'f 'Tf' -1 -.-11-1 Hcme Ec Club officers tending the chil- dren of Mrs. Henderson are: Mrs. Hud- son, Mary Valiant, Sheryl Fulcher, Molly Jackson, Lilly Harman, and Louise Wen- ger. The Chemistry Club is testing an experi ment. From left to right: Pat Boyd, Mari lyn Waggener and Diane Wagner. i l E' The Loretana staff enioys a picture which didn't quite rnake the book. Mary Kay Walsh, Vivian Maialoha, Mary Anne Mills and Lynn Easley From left to right are: Ebbie Flood, Marcia Edwards, Mary Jo Dinan, Not pictured are the layout editors Barb Schutts and Patty Berg. l Jane Archer, Joann Kovach, Mary Kay Malnati lEditorD, Sheila Sullivan, Sally Rafferty, and Karen Cortesi look over old issues of T'Akru and plan for the neyv. l 98 v -5 I . i JU :A -1 F f ' 1 . A w z - '- 1 ff. -ti' ' xg f' xy 3150 i '- I 512112 ,, 4,5 X w,' ,, , li.4.,, , . I Y- 1 L x Q h 1 , H G F .. Ai, M 1 I. 1 -' wg I. C K 7 M 'hx - lwf. 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