Maria High School - Maria Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1969

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E' V gm ,- K ' 1L3Qi5Bwy w,L4 mm-V 1 ,, ,-,JQQW ' W -' Q'1,k ' X ' fum, , ai g H M. f V 6 .M , VIC' 70? ,V ww., Q Q I I0 FOR Moments of quiet concentration or vvilcl enthusiasm reflect the moods of a Maria student. She learns to create question, accept, and to think for herself. 5 1 1 4 I7 Students have little time for chats only a few minutes for play hours for study .and a lifetime to develop the INDIVIDUAL. T . .. snuiuvmsv-ww-ww, mf..- A 1 I 3 Moments of reflection Concerned with eternal values each speaks to Cool in her own way alone or vvith others. A quick hello in chapel, a CAC Mass, a moment of meditation. I4 K af' P ff , Xl IL ' 8 ln. at M xi P Y' , 1 - ' gl v,,,. ..:,.. Q: ax Quik 11 9' 'Hai' aiu M l, g 4 ti ffgz. L -- g fl gl! F1122 . fi 4, U ' 4 I ui B' f 'K 11 , 1 I , , V' 5' 1 ,,,R H N,. ,,,!x , www , a w ,qv-W V ,. V I 1 r -3 tx ' Your KX, M11-flue? X 0.8 'Q AENU , W 'lb 1 ., ---J' If wi' ,, ,gg Academics The philosophical, the theoretical, the practical, incomplete unto itself, but when integrated loy the teaching of faculty members, they work together to make the mass INDIVIDUALS. 'ifx 'snyrf SisTer M. Salesia Principal ADMINISTRATICDN To some sTudenTs The adminisTraTion is only a voice on The PA., or a mysTerious bevy comprised oT The principal. assisTanT principal, and regisTrar. YeT in spiTe oT Their lack oT insighT, These sTudenTs were consTanT- ly aided by The sisTers in The oTTice. SisTer Salesia, The principal, who is always available To TaculTy and sTudenTs alike, keeps her Tin- gers on The pulse oT The school. For individual dilemmas as changes oT program, SisTer Leonarda was ready To lend her services. And, alThough busy wiTh The duTy oT keep- ing The oTTice running, SisTer FranceTTa cheer- Tully assisTed sTudenTs. LasT year Through The iniTiaTive oT The ad- minisTraTion, a selT-sTudy oT The school was begun. The sTudy was climaxed This year by a visiT made by a commiTTee Trom The NorTh CenTral AssociaTion. The adminisTraTion was more Than an in- dispensable cenTral managemenT. lTs help- Tul, sympaTheTic aTTiTude and willingness To acT creaTed a rapporT beTween The adulTs and sTudenTs aT Maria. f L rx SlS'l'6l M. FFBYICGHB Sigfer M, Legnarda RSQISTYGF AssisTanT Principal Guidance department invites speakers In its second year, the guidance depart- ment has ottered immeasurable service. Mrs. E. Urbik and Sister Jayne were available be- tore, during, and atter school to give assist- ance to all who knocked at their doors. This year group guidance was given to each class in the auditorium during the regular guidance period. Films were shown and guest speakers were presented. Subject matter tor the up- perclassmen dealt with college lite, scholar- ships, careers, as well as personal well-being. Underclassmen's periods touched on such subjects as high school lite, extracurricular activities, and personality development. Representatives trom various universities, colleges and career schools were available to answer questions and explain the tunc- tions ot their institutions to interested sen- iors ancl juniors. Pamphlets, books and other types ot literature can be tound in the ever- growing guidance library located in Room 2I6. Through the help ot this much needed department many girls were given insights to lite atter high school, continuing school or entering the business world. 4.-..,N Catalogues trom guidance department are studied by Diane Krisun, Mary Beth Ledcke and Ruth Allen. .N-N Dr. Mary A. McNeil, school psychologist, tinds time tor a short triendly chat with junior, Renee Turek. KW Sister Jayne Mrs. Eugene Urbik English department broadens its scope Humanities panelists are Connie DelVento, Kathryn Anleitner, Daina Baras, Jurate Kupcilcevicius, Jurate Jasaitis, Diane Dunlclau and Birute Gudas. This year, the English department widened its scope in depth and content by ottering a diversity ot scholastic opportunities loe- yond the standard requirements. Field trips were organized to various lectures, dramas, concerts, and operas, which enriched the students' backgrounds and complemented their academic studies. Team-teaching, under the supervision ot Sister lvl. Henrietta, continued experimental- ly tor six senior English classes. ln the human- ities course, interested seniors analytically explored the humanities: philosophy, drama, music, and art. Specialists ot various depart- ments lectured in these tields. The depart- ment also otters iournalism, speech, and dra- ma classes which are very popular. This year a special group ot sophomores was selected tor the study ot American Lit- erature in place ot the regular second year course. These sophomores will proceed to talce English Literature in their iunior year and complete their studies in senior year with a humanities course. By expanding its experimental and elective courses the de- partment incorporated the classical with the empirical, and the practical with the cultural. K1 Sister M. Reverend Edward Agnesine Alcsomaitis 20 ,,,,.f..w Sister M. Mrs. John Anita Boyer s 122:1- 0-an-gg., xc 4 we osx Speech s'ruden'l' Viclci Wilcher uses flwe ar'r of per- suasion in conveying her poinr To fellow sludenls. 12:7 Mrs. David Mrs. Charles Casfalcli Cox Mrk atnutlaluyboucslvdig sloppcd l ou my y nm milli a limi iliwul lo srl oul lOl wmv um wsorlcxl lllllv llgulumol 'IIIWIX' WI sfr .QQ f-'link if 53 A L Mrs. Charles Cox assisis sophomore English siuiclnenl' Nancy Ann Kiskunas 'ro correcr her composnlion. is f , ails ' rise ar , ' I tfyf luwizly-nine assorlcil n G Q Q ' ' ilu. all M lllll L ,,, ' Ml 1 ml.. .,--f- .. Cl'laucer's Canferbury Tales come alive wilh osfers P and passages displayed by senior Bonnie Broclcman. 2 I Humanities course becomes an elective ff ie M Sisier M. Sis+er M. Sisfer M. Miss Marii Emerenciana Es+elle HenrieH'a Homolka i 4 Lighiing fechniques prove easy for Sue Hughes and Sharon Malone who assisi af sfage produciions. Silence pervades as sludenls lake advanlage of Hue abunclanl' supply of malerial available in llie library. Sis+er Margare+ Miss Maureen Miss Grace Mary Miller Vogf 23 Mathematics department inaugurates N, Sister M. Sister M. Dolorosa Elaine W. Mrs. George Sister M. Gaucys Helene Blackboard slide proiections are utilized by geome try students Denise Egan and Anne Westlove. computer programming course I NX, MaTh sTudenTs JoAnn Grandau. Diane Podlasek Nancy Jakocko, and Marilyn KIoTnia punch com- puTer program cards under eye oT IBM operaTor WiTh The maThemaTicaI abiIiTy oT each indi- vidual sTudenT in mind The maThemaTics de- parTmenT oTTers various Types oT' courses, rang- ing Trom inTroducTory algebra To calculus. Freshmen were placed inTo eiTher oT Two classes, inTroducTory algebra or The UICSM IUniversiTy oT Illinois CommiTTee on The STudy oT MaThemaTicsI algebra according To Their enTrance examinaTion scores. Three Types OT geomeTry courses were made available To soph- omores. For iuniors wishing To conTinue Their sTudy oT maTh, Two diTTerenT Algebra II courses were oTTered. Business maThemaTics was The perTecT answer Tor juniors and seniors wishing To pursue a business career, raTher Than a ca- reer in The Tield oT college maThemaTics. Col- lege-bound seniors were encouraged To Take eiTher a modern algebra course or pre-calculus, which provides The background Tor calculus. Living up To iTs goal oT meeTing The needs oT each sTudenT The deparTmenT oTTered a col- lege calculus course To Therese Naddy who had Taken suppIemenTary courses. This year Two courses were oTTered Tor up- perclassmen beTore school hours. A class in The use oT The slide-rule was oTTered To seniors and a class in compuTer programming Tor inTeresTed seniors and juniors. STudenTs were urged To parTicipaTe in maTh- emaTics conTesTs. especially The NaTionaI MaTh- emaTics ConTesT. This combinaTion oT courses and acTiviTies -worked TogeTher To discipline and Train The minds oT sTudenTs Tor TuTure IiTe. 'haf' SisTer M. SisTer M. Irene Pulcheria 25 SisTer M. ReparaTa Senior biology students visit hospital lab Biology sfudenfs Kafhleen Byrne, Denise Egan, An- drea Kwiaflcowslci and Jurafe Lingis explore fhe body organs. To prepare sfudenfs for fhe fechnological world of foday, Maria offers five science courses. These are earfh science, biology, advanced biology, chemisfry, and physics. ln six rooms devofed exclusively fo science classes, girls invesfigafed fhe physical phe- nomenon of life, maffer, and energy. Earfh science is a course usually offered fo freshmen. They sfudied fhe geological his- fory of fhe earfh, fhe forces affecfing weafher and erosion, and fhe movemenfs of fhe planefs. Since fhey also learn basic lab- orafory fechnigues and ferminology, fhis science forms basis for all ofher courses. Biology l is required of fhe sophomores. Those who wish fo confinue sfudying biology can fake advanced biology in fheir senior year. Beginning wifh fhe origins of life, sfu- denfs soon advance fo cell fheory, planf life, genefics, and man. The seniors delve info re- :earch worlc, populafion analysis, and even experimenl' wifh newborn chiclcens. This year fhey also visifed fhe lab af l-loly Cross l-los- pifal where lhey obfained firsf-hand informa- fion on isofopes. Chemisfry and physics, offered fo iuniors and seniors respecfively. presenfed a chal- lenge fo sfudenfs in fhe form of lab worlc, lecfures, and demonsfrafions. The worlc was difficulf buf rewarding. Holy Cross Hospifal lab 'lechnician demonsfrafes isofope compufer fo advanced biol- ogy sfudenfs Paf Rayman, Anfoineffe Candela, Elaine Beclcer, Theresa Kasperavicius and Sue Sincalc. 26 XX lx vw .. ,,vp. ix Aldona Radzevicius, Daiva Jamdolis, Paf Greczek and Ramune Shavinskis measure infensify of light gf, 5 .,,., . MG' , ' , at ' ,525 .':' f'f:f' ,. 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Experimenting with ditterent chemical reactions are Teresita Debra Soto, Madalynn Smith and Christine Krystek. 29 Maria elections prove ixon favorite CourT case is enacTed by U.S. l'lisTory sTudenTs Lin- da Grubleslcy, Marissa RocheTTo, and Linda Foley. lvlan's relaTionship wirh members oT his own naTion and Toreign naTions was The main Topic discussed by social science classes This year. These classes include geography, world hisTory, ,UniTed STaTes hisTory, economics, naTional problems, and sociology. Geography classes sTudied noT only The surTace oT The earTh and iTs changes, buT also The environmenT, climaTe and producTs oT all naTions.r STudenTs oT world hisTory con- cerned Themselves wiTh The poliTical. social, and economic TacTors oT man ThroughouT The world. A sTudy oT The UniTed NaTions pro- vided maTerial Tor sTimulaTing discussions on world siTuaTions and problems. , Juniors were required To Take UniTed STaTes hisTory which consisTs oT The sTudy oT America Trom her discovery To The prob- lems shaping her Today. One oT These evenTs was The presidenTial elecTion. STudenTs par- TicipaTed in The making oT hisTory by elecTing Nixon presidenT in The mock elecTion. For one semesTer all seniors Take econom- ics. The oTher semesTer is spenT in The sTudy OT NaTional problems. Sociology classes en- gaged in The sTudy oT man as a social being and how he aTTecTs The condiTions oT The world. Reverend John Miss Alice Malin Margevich 30 Mr. Dave Schippers, Tormer crime commission chief. holds aTTenTion OT RamuTe Plioplys and Linda Foley. fwJ A xx 31 Sis'rer Marylee Mr. Frank Moravec 'TSS 4 'S s K r Y 5 f E 3 rrr Wifh ofher upperclassmen, Barbara Skilnilc and Ruih Mikalajunas vo+e af mock presidenfial elecfion. Social studies Colonial days are rellved by Audrone Pavilclus. Lo rella Selln, Rulh lvlilcalajunas and Ann Marie Krause --.,f ? 'V :ami . Mr. Franck V. Reverend Edward Sisler M. Sisler M. O'Leary Slosarcilr Terence Timollay 32 Religion puts focus on modern Church CreaTing in each girl an awareness oT her- selT as a unique individual is an aim oT The religion deparTmenT. An inTensive sTudy oT The role oT religion in modern socieTy aids in iTs accomplishmenT. Since There have been enormous changes in basic sTrucTures oT The Church, each re- ligion Teacher Tried To alleviaTe conTusion in The minds of sTudenTs. DiTTerenT aspecTs oT The sTudy oT man in relaTion To God, were discussed by each class. The Treshmen delved inTo The sTudy oT our TaiTh Through The Bible. The sophomores considered The pracTical ap- plicaTion oT our TaiTh by discussing The maior problems prevalenT To our socieTy. DaTing and marriage were maior Topics discussed by iuniors. Seniors correlaTed and inTegraTed The sTudy oT religion wiTh Their sTudy oT human relaTions in sociology. Religion is a subiecT To be sTudied. buT iT is also a parT oT all educaTion and our whole liTe. Religious exercises were parT oT many acTiviTies oT The various organizaTions Tor The beneTiT oT all The sTudenTs. Realizing ThaT religion consisTs oT pracTical applicaTion be- sides classroom sTudy, The sTudenTs hearTily parTicipaTed in all The TuncTions. ff Reverend Raymond Kubas is prepared Tor a guiclc response which is anTicipaTed by Mary Juzenas. 465- -4' l'losTs used Tor school masses are placed in The ci borium in The Toyer beTore The beginning oT services 2 Religion is part of students' daily life x N4 if' Juniors Irene Ohr, Jean Siawinski, and Aniia Wcisio creaie a collage represeniing Jrheir idea of reieciion. SX Reverend DOUGH Reverend John Sisier M. Reverend Joseph Aheafn Cassidy Deoiilla Gilberi' 34 x. Reverend John Reverend Frank lsenegger Kelpsas q f 1'v- Reverend Pe+er Reverend Leonard Paurazas Yerlces Reverend Norberf Lulinslci shares an inleresling glory wilh sludenls Jan Smilh and Rosemary Doyle. Seeking a momenf of silenf recolleclion during a school clay, Marilyn McLean enlers school chapel. evv language labs revol Lalin lV sludenls Sue Boellcher, Chris Violanle and Judy Yocius use lhe library lor references on Rome. German lileralure is 'rranslaled by lourlh year sludenls lvlilda Gulaus- lcas lvlarle Baranauslqas. JuraleJalcslys, Belinda Baumil, Daina Naris, Bon- nie Broclcman and lvlaria Eiva under lhe direclion of Mrs. J. Gudelis. 36 utionize learnin Maria's language deparlmenl offers four- year courses in French, German, Lalin, and Spanish. Besides learning lhe synlax ol lhe language, lhe sludenls receive insighls inlo lhe cullural background and cusloms of The respeclive counlries. The newly inslalled language lab, oblained Jrhrough lhe generosily of lhe alumnae orga- nizalion and various language classes proved helpful in developing fluency in speech and a beller underslanding of lhe language. Freshmen and sophomores concenlraled mainly on grammar and vocabulary. Upper- cl-assmen wenl on lo lileralure and cullural background while maslering The basics. Slcils and song fesls added color lo lhe classes and al lhe same lime increased 'rhe sludenls' sell-expression in a foreign language. Since Lalin is nol a language of commu- nicalion, sludenls who have maslered vo- cabulary and grammar concenlraled on Ro- man aulhors. hislorical background, and cul- lural praclices. The Nalionwide Lalin Exam- inalion was lalcen by all Lalin sludenls. lvlany earned medals ol dislinclion. Wilh The sludy of a foreign language, all sludenls develop a grealer apprecialion and underslanding people ol olher counlries. lm' , 3 an .3 'i in R . , X 'SX Language lab facilifies are used by Rose Bogal Laima Valancius, Sue Hughes and Janine KOHS. Sisfer Ann Sisfer M. Bulovas Clemeni' 37 ' - -652' Spanish arfifaclrs including poiiery and siraw figures are examined by Judy Preseclcy and Monica Voifas. tif' Sis+er M. Mrs. Rimes Mrs. Joana Ferdinand Griskelis Gudelis 38 Languages previde insight inte Cultures . .1 Wa. X 9' hr Sisfer M. Liuclvika L 44 f 2 Sisfer M. Placida 'IX .f N.a'N xp, Siffel' M- Sisfer Clemeni' demonsfrafes use of new language Vla'l'0Va lab console To French sfudenf Asfa Gesfaulras. We Useful experience is gained by Teresa Sorren+ino who pracrices on Selecrric card punch Typewrifer. Sis'rer M. AnneHe 40 Trying our ine new elecrric 'rypewrifers are Joanne Ryan, Charlene Radie and Regina Zymanias. Business department adds selectrics One oT The mosT imporTanT aims oT The business deparTmenT is To prepare sTudenTs Tor The business world. For This reason, sTu- denTs are oTTered a yarieTy oT skills which will beneTiT Them laTer in clerical posiTions. Courses consisTing oT sTenography, oTTice machines, and bookkeeping were conducTed in such a manner as To crea'Te an oTTice-like aTmosphere in each class. By Taking Timed TesTs, The sTudenTs began To realize The ex- Treme imporTance which speed and accuracy play in The compleTion oT a Task. To make possible specialized Training in The IBM Tields, selecTric card punch Type- wriTers were purchased. Also added This year were new elecTric Olympia TypewriTers. STudenTs sTudying sTenography Tound ThaT aTTer pracTicing sTeno consisTenTly each nighT, They could acTually read and wriTe Their sguiggly ouTlines accuraTely. Taking classroom noTes provided opporTuniTies To puT Their knowledge To pracTical use. The TirsT Tew monThs oT Typing were ones oT many errors and Tew rewards. UndaunTed- ly, The sTudenTs pracTiced unTil Their TalTer- ing clicks became smooTh and Their Typing almosT wiThouT error. Many sTudenTs made use oT Their acquired skills by applying Them To aTTer-school and week-end iobs. STeno sTudenT, Sharon Bogus careTully pracTices The Careful concenTraTion is displayed by Caren Delich as she rechecks her compuTaTions on The Tape. rx, various sTrokes needed Tor a TranscripTion. ff fff'5'5, 5 SisTer Florence SisTer Teresa Mary Kaminskas Clarkson Art classes beautify walls with murals Common lciTchen uTensils including a rolling pin and Towel are uTilized by lrene Lapinslcas in clay worlc. 42 SelT-expression oT each sTudenT Through a varieTy oT means is The main obiecTive oT The arT deparTmenT. lnTeresTs are displayed in painTing, ceramics, sculpTure, sTained glass, poTTery, and wood burning. FirsT year arT sTudenTs learned The Tuncla- menTals oT line, Torm, color and design. and advanced sTudenTs concenTraTed on devel- oping a personal sTyle Through more cliTTiculT underTalcings. Many arT sTudenTs spenT class periods involved in inTricaTe painTing and ceramic proiecTs while oThers paTienTly sTood aT The poTTer's wheel and Tashioned vases and conTa-iners oT all shapes and sizes. A special group oT seniors Toolc on a diTTiculT challenge, ThaT oT painTing murals on walls ThroughouT The school. FirsT, The Tigures were slceTched in challc and were Then careTully painTed in Tempera. Many hours were spenT on These murals, buT The resulTs broughT beauTy To The school and a sense oT saTisTac- Tion To The arTisTs. OTher proiecTs illusTraTing The versaTiliTy oT The arT deparTmenT were decoraTions during The ChrisTmas season and posTers ad- verTising The Unsinlcable Molly Brown. SaTurday visiTs To The ArT lnsTiTuTe provided opporTuniTies To view The masTers. Junior arT sTudenT MargareT Bowling carefully Trans- Torms a shapeless hunk oT clay inTo a human Tigure. J, 1 , s 3 4 X . ffm, , JW Y wr' Art 'x . 9 AL QU V an -f Mass of faces is fhe sulaiecl chosen by senior arf sfudenl Deborah Goralslci for her oil painling. any eo 'K-No : r-. l, if ' ...o,, ' l f , Wifh roller in hand, freshman arf sluclenl Claudia Sisfer M. Sisfer M. Winkler prepares To complele an animal block print Mercedes Rosanne 44 Three concerts keep choruses occupied Pracficing fheir flufes for fhe Chrisfmas concerf are: Carol Coffer, Susan Oczlcowslci and Sally Sellman. Music plays an imporfanf role in fhe cul- fural developmenf of a sfudenf. Chorus classes fhis year devofed fime fo music ap- preciafion as well as fhe usual arf of blend- ing voices in song. The orchesfra confinued ifs worlc under fhe direcfion of lvlr. Ki Joo Lee. Long hours of pracfice. bofh by fhe chorus and orchesfra, were rewarded by fhe performances presenfed by fhese groups. The cusfomary Chrisfmas concerf was held fhe evening of December 22. Parficipanfs were Maria's freshman and advanced cho- ruses ioined by Sf. Rifa High School's chorus and our orchesfra. Tradifional yulefide carol- ing was also performed af hospifals and in- sfifufions by a group of chorus members. Affer fhe firsf of fhe year, pracfice for fhe upcoming Spring Concerf dominafed fhe lives of choral and orchesfra members. The musical porfion of fhis year's producfion, The Unsinlcable Molly Brown also foolc up a greaf deal of fime in pracfice for chorus and orchesfra sfudenfs. Beyond fhe normal chorus course privafe voice lessons were giv- en fo fhose girls inferesfed in fhis arf. Privafe piano and organ lessons were available fo sfudenfs who desired fhem. Firsf year chorus sfudenfs ioin fogefher fo presenf a selecfion of Chrisfmas carols fo mofhers and faculfy. 45 Orchestra plays for assembl and publ i- Qi Sisfer M. Bernarda , ,I 7x Sisier M. Clariia Mr. Ki Joo Lee Sirains of bassoon music fill rhe air as Mary Juzenas comkribufes low-piiciwed sounds To a symphonic piece. 46 Cellisi Elizabeih Deuser praciices her musical piece in preparalion for The annual Chrislmas conceri: Sisier M- Mrs. Alice Michele Slephens Organ music is heard afler school near audilorium as Loreila Garvey praciices for school assemblies. .1 Violinisfs Cheryl Carone. Therese Mackevicius and Cecilia Sirom sirive 'lo perfeci iheir bowing. I-lome-ec students Iear - , n tricks of trade Anlicipaling lhe needs ol lulure home- makers, lhe home economics deparlmenl devoles ilsell lo lhe developmenl ol such uselul skills as sewing, cooking, and home decoraling. Wilh pin-pricked lingers, lhe sludenls learned lhe basics ol sewing which included laying lhe malerial, culling, marking, sew- ing, lilling, and pressing. Skirls, blouses and dresses look shape wilh a lew slighl mis- lakes and greal enlhusiasm. Wednesdays were devoled lo lhe old arl ol knilling, and sludenls carelully kepl lrack ol knils and purls even during lunch periods. The capable seamslresses also aided lhe Red Cross by making dillerenl proiecls lor Chrislmas. Cooking classes laughl lhe skills ol meal- lime planning, budgel balancing, and proper lable manners. Dillerenl melhods ol prepar- ing a meal were demonslraled and lhe girls lound lhal leam work was lhe besl way lo gel a iob done. The aroma ol everylhing lrom meal dishes, lo pies, lo pizzas drilled along lhe lirsl lloor corridors. These homemakers ol lomorrow lell lheir home economics class wilh conlidence in lheir home managing abililies and eager lo make a praclical applicalion ol lheir skills. Chocolale bils, raisins and a well-lesled recipe as- sure Laima Zukauskas ol a delicious balch ol cookies. 48 N' ,Q Sampling Jrreals are Denise Raewslci, Donna Rudmin Sisier M. Sisfer Helen An'l'onilla Misiunas 5iN6ER '-4. Dee Slefanslco, Doroflwea Meroz, Adrianne Pienias and Lorraine Koziol lhread needles before sewing. X Q I I Sleplwanie Mariel, Donna Fischer, Camille Arcieri. f-.lf ji S -b Q-f-X. Q Jw . 4 f' ,A - I -www X Careful concenlrarion is given +o The dress paHern bv Home economics sludenl Palricia Vella. '1wnl- xg -A Various 'Fabrics are examined by Sue Leh+inen. Margarifa Lisauskas, Kafby Knaber, Dale Chambers. l'l'3 Red Cross cloihing projeds are arranged in firsf floor display cabinei' by senior Adrianne Pienas. Home nursing class includes baby care l-lome nursing and confemporary home living courses are offered fo help sfudenfs prepare for a fufure life as mofhers and homemalcers in a complicafed sociefy. l-lome nursing, a compulsory course for iuniors, was fhe only course offered fhis year relafed fo healfh educafion. The course dealf wifh such subiecfs as baby-care, common illnesses, fheir sympfoms and freafmenf, and freaf- menf for minor iniuries. Also included in fhe course were fhe care and fherapy for fhe aged bofh physical and menfal. This course was very imporfanl' for all sfudenfs because of fhe necessary and vifal informafion if pro- vides for daily living. Confemporary home living was offered fo seniors only. lf dealf wifh such aspecfs of fhe home as color schemes, inferior decoraf- ing, fexfures. of maferials for cerfaln home ifems, and selecfing household furnifure. l-low fo arrange furnifure was considered fo some lengfh. Also included in fhe courses were lecfures on child developmenf and bud- gef managing. Since m-any will evenfually own homes of fheir own, fhis course can prove fo be of immeasurable help in lafer years. Over-sized fhermomefer makes femperafure read- ing easy for sfudenfs Cindy Lyons and Gail Saufkus. fn-HW.Ww'! Proper mefhod of bafhing a baby is demonsfrafed by Ann Marie Krause as Camille Arcieri observes. Slsfer M. Slsfer Mariella Evarisfa Physical Ed classes utilize campus area WiTh enfhusiasm, Margaref Dedera swings, buf misses much To The delighT of caTcher Kris KrysTelc. Confrary To freshman belief, There is no swimming pool aT Maria: however, There is a gymnasium equipped wifh aThleTic equip- menf and a schedule Tull of acTiviTies. Gym classes began wiTh oufdoor sporfs, including Tennis. and baseball. When The weafher forced The sTudenTs To move in- doors, They Turned Their aTTenTions To bas- lcefball. lnframurals were played befween gym Teams and homeroom Teams. A TesT was given as a final proof of The girls' knowl- edge of The rules of baslcefball. Volleyball served as The sporf from midferm To The end of The year. Care was Talcen To see ThaT The girls undersfood The rules and obeyed The one-hiT sTipulaTion. To avoid monofony, The physical educa- Tion deparfmenf devofed some of The gym periods To calisfhenics, precision drill worlc, and a varieTy of skills pracficed on The rings and bars. A mafch of sTrengTh presenfed iT- self wiTh red rover where only The fasTesT and slipperiesf broke Through. The final evenf oT The year was The annual physical fifness Tesf Talcen by all sTudenTs. The girls performed siT-ups, pull-ups, and shuffle runs which improved Their co-ordina- Tion and broughf newly discovered muscles To Their aTTenTion. 52 Sense of balance is Tesfed by Janice Gramaila as Alice Baiorelc, Karen Sucholaslci and Barb Ficek waiT. -NWN f,f- 4 iz. ,, K Technique of high-jumping is demonsfraled 'ro senior physical eclucalion class by agile Dawn Jordan. 53 Desks are improvised from 'llwe gym floor by Audrey Mc- Niclfmols and fellow sluclenls 'raking baslcerball Jresr. - , Taking a new look ar The world, Geri Schneider Takes advaniage of ihe soii' grass +o do a head siand. Physical education IZ! E: W Q .1 i kii I :V TR 1 'EE Mrs. James Miss Doroihy Durkin Morgan Dancing is a welcome change for Chris Bokowski. Eva Kibarias, Linda Kaminski, Sue Janeczko, Nancy Duffin, and Janice Simon. -i V M Four cafeteria periods keep staff busy Mrs. Virginia Roman assisTs Mary Ann Dzielcan To ex- change money Tor a Tray of delicious Tood. Clean-swepT ha ls, Tresh buTTered popcorn. Trench Tries, and well heaTed classrooms are a parT oT The many conveniences and de- lighTs Taken Tor granTed. AlThough These con- veniences are parT oT our lives, The only Time They are really appreciaTed is when They are Temporarily unavailable. Can you imagine Maria wiTh cloclcs, some TasT, some slow, and bells ringing unexpecT- edly? WhaT would happen if 'all lighT bulbs were burnT ouT? We never worry and leave all To our dependable mainTenance corps. In The caTeTeria, nuTriTious and delicious meals, including home-made coolcies, are prepared by our excellenT coolcs Tor The mulTi- Tude oT hungry girls. Each day a vasT as- sorTmenT oT Toods, drinks. and desserTs are displayed in a manner TempTing To boTh senses oT sighT and smell. Though liTTle Time is Taken To Thinlc abouT or Thank The personnel deparTmenT, all These Ii++le and big Things are appreciaTed by all. wwf 31' f ' x LY' ,g Q AM , i M Q fwvav bL?fa Zsggg J if ..I,.g- vQ'4 Hg. Tr' vii il 2 - si? 'Q gilrfzi grill. f ala s 5 x i, f MPS. Ellen O'l'lara and MVS. Lillian Beneli willingly Mrs. llsel Rimsa and Mrs. Frances lvanauslcas pre- serve hoT Toods To boTh sTudenTs and TaculTy. pare To dish ouT hoT soup served in The caTeTeria. 56 Sisler M. Anella :fE2?Ef5i1f5F?2F ggxillizf rgsbfsizzssgf ss., -we ii 1-f Q 1 1 , ss K A in . , s si .qs X , -1 .. f. 1 H--wigs . .. ,ri me ' , Q.. ., f ?f s l Q U... u . r ' . Sisier M. Maura sv Q- i ro' 1 s r ws as Nr la, S , .... --nf H315 - .3-wfrfxfa . .4 K ll . H si LLLLL.L,,. Y - . . s .L ..,L. --rm ' - NX . 5 .. . ! . .,., ws .. . ' f ' 2537 ! .M sa . .v six.. if ii. f ri sir l' . ge . A s gi ' f - is . .. - ., fa, 1 15. 11 1 '. I ' ' fl' 512.1 :fy .fi l ...M NX, ,..,,, xl Sisfer M. Trini'I'a s My , -151 57' V-i'7ff,X -.pb Gi' fl 'fx 9- K Mrs. Elsie Rush places Jrempling dishes ol iello in reach of sluclenls, 57 is X ri i 1 si E7 Mrs. Mary Miknailis prepares lo sall french fries be- ing moved from Slove by Mrs. Vicki Orenlas. mfwzwmws .ei 0 . 8 :Riagg Y a 0 ' 5 I 5 29 v Aroma of popcorn fills llwe air as Mrs. Valerie Venc kus and Mrs. Anne Bilcus prepare a new balclw. C4 Faculty shares excitement ot activities With determination, Rev. John Malin attempts to pass Santa feceiyes Chrgsfmes lgsfs from Sr- Mer- Sylvia Reyes and Rita Daugvila without upsetting tray. Cedeg and Sr, Leonarde at Mofhers' Club Parfy, Qu' ff' Faculty members Miss M. l-lomollca, Mrs. R. Grislcelis, Mrs. G. Gaucys, Mrs. J. Boyer Sr. M. Dolorosa ancl Sr. Florence listen to spealcer at special taculty meeting. 58 ix Librarian, Sis+er M. Emerenciana, cele- brares Golden Jubilee as Religious. Psychology leaclwer Mr. Frank Polcin leciures To slu- denls during half-year college level course. ..- Rev. Edward Alcsomairis and Mr. F. O'Leary discuss problems over coffee af Senior Ring Day Brealdiaslr. of 'wav' Facully members Mrs. G. Gaucys, Mrs. R. Grislcelis, Miss A. Margevich and Mrs. D. Casialdi are served refreslwmenrs eller candy ber rally 59 WW, ..- W-1-1 ' ' wo. W ,. ,, m,:M,,. gym 4 ,qs Q X- -f 3 Wm axi- .Q w 3 T at lbw--f Organizations - Twenty-four different groups, each one with a specific purpose in rnind, but all, united together, working, learning, and through learning, teaching others. Student Council aids R.F.K. Memorial EYULLO Publicily commillee members Adeline Candreva, Mar- lene Sloeclcer and Therese Naddy complele bullelin. ln lhis year of innovalions. Sludenl Coun- cil has also been allecled by The winds of change. ll' was a year when old aclivilies blended wilh 'rhe new. Cheer Day once again gave sludenls an opporlunily lo exhibil' school and homeroom spiril. ln lhe quiel season repre- senlalives and sludenls ioined 'rogelher in making bullons and relreshmenls for various Apprecialion days, which included leachers and all lhe classes. The main proiecl of lhis year's Sludenl Council was a drive lo collecl lilleen hun- dred dollars lor lhe Roberl F. Kennedy lvle- morial Foundalion for Underprivileged Child- ren. Various aclivilies such as a dance and concerl were promoled lor lhis proiecl which was a success in a shorl lime. There were more aclivilies 'ro Sludenl' Council work. lls main obieclive was lo de- velop a good school spiril among sludenls and aid communicalion belween sludenls and adminislralion. IQ 'N 1 Y-T-7 Sfudeni Council Officers are Nora Hussey. se-creiaryr presidenlg Melinda Works. lreasurerq Anna Zielinski, DOTHG B65lGCl4lS. VFCG-pFGSlClGHlI Mary Jo PleCZGI'G. parliamenlariang and Arlene Bonlc, sergeanl-al'-arms. 62 I fm wx Sophomore Belly Yocius willingly offers services afler school by answering 'relephones and doorbells. Ns Vice-Presidenl Dolly Beleclcis inducls freshmen M. Bonlc J. Kanlulis, K. Quinlivan. D. Peczlcowski and J. Wilcox v -V 4 ,Q ' 5 74 , ,A , I 5' I t 5 ,J 4 4 9 A Y fr i if 4, f ff i and . f f ff' vm Up Wufh People commiiiee. Sue Mazur, chairman, Ramule Plloplys, BUS guard Angela Novak mamfams Order as Linda Pcilach, Monica Voilas, Gloria Gilmore and Donna Paulcslys. gfudenfg impafienfly awaif fhe bug affer gchggl. joys of Life is main theme of Sodalit Tags Tor Smile Week are prepared by Geraldine Kovacevich, Dianne Ploharslci. Claudia Arlauslcas, LoreTTa SeTh and Cecilia Wachdorf. Through The unanimous voTe oT The iunior and senior members, The CommuniTy oT ChrisTian Living has been once again re- named The SodaliTy. This year members adopTed The Theme, The Joys oT Living and Tried To adapT iT To a number oT social and spiriTual acTiviTies. A sTudy oT inner-selT was made Through The creaTion oT sponTan- eous collages and slceTches on The subiecTs oT ioy and The word groovy. During ChrisTmas Time, The members parTicipaTed in a Tollc Mass celebraTed by Reverend John Malin, and also sewed and Tilled ChrisTmas SToclcings wiTh candy Tor underprivileged children aT ST. James School. The annual FaTher-DaughTer Dance, held on January 25, and apTly +i+led My l-learT Belongs To Daddy, provided an enjoyable evening Tor boTh daughTers and TaThers. FurTher overTones oT ioy were expressed Through The May Crowning, which was re- vised and simpliTied so Tha+ iT would hold a greaTer meaning Tor The enTire sTudenT body. Q. in 5 SodaliTy oTTicers RuTh Allen, vice-presidenT: JuaniTa gina Drahnak, recording secreTary: and Jean Masokas, Janeczko, Treasurer: Cecilia WachdorT. presidenT: Re- corresponding secreTary Take parT in May Crowning. 64 Juniors L. Sefh, C. Krysfek, C. Koguf, S. Wungluck, M. Walfers, S. Snarkis, D. Ploharski, G. Kovacevicln, B. Horisman, C. Kasarslci, recife How flwe Grinch Sfole Cl'1ris+mas. 'T' Sodalisfs B. Pefrifis, D. Ploharski, C. Arlauslcas, J. Yocius, and B. Yocius join in Folk Mass offered by Rev. John Malin. 65 LL Sfucieni' feacher Marilyn Klofnia, assisfs freshman Chris- M6-mberS Linda WOiJranOwSici and Marlene Waifers 'fine Baumil explain an equafion 'ig algebra Sfudenfg, ideal of service by workinq in CiO6iiI'OOm. lnduciee Judy Gusfas receives Nafional Honor Sociefy membership pin from NHS 'freasurer Chris Vioianfe. NHS members produce induction pla let 'N-...J if heeeif.f leeI ,eif.e. ee e T C be Young Holy Cross HospiTal paTienT Tinds sTudies be- come easier wiTh TuTor Madalynn SmiTh as his Teacher. 1 4' --sm ' A--.cc N Members oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy conTinued To pursue The organizaTion's Tour ideals oT characTer, scholarship, leadership, and service. Provisional membership was opened To all sTudenTs able To achieve and reTain an average OT 90 or higher. -The period oT probaTion was TerminaTed on Jan- uary 3l, when eligible seniors and iuniors were admiTTed To acTive membership. PresidenT Nancy Zayner, aTTended The NaTional Leadership Training ConTerence in HOT Springs, Arkansas, lasT summer and used The valuable knowledge gained To con- ducT many imporTanT N.H.S. programs. Members were able To TuTor children in The pediaTrics ward aT Holy Cross HospiTal, and oTher girls, belonging To The FuTure Teachers Corps were able To sTudenT-Teach classes oT Their choice. The names oT all sTudenTs making The Honor Roll were once again posTed on The TirsT Tloor bulleTin board each quarTer. This pracTice also honored These sTudenTs by I 1 li. 1 A ' i 1 presenTing Them wiTh honor roll Tags. .A ll y , ll T il ,-af , E 'fyggin NHS oTTicers Chris Violanre, secreTary: Nancy Zayner. president Judy Yocius, vice-presidenT and KaThy Maier, Treasurer discuss inducTion. 67 CAC demonstrates initi 197 Buried in boxes Zita Strumslcrs and Valeri Vrlunas caretully sort Christmas cards collected during drive 68 ative in projects CAC, the Christian Action Corps, is an organization composed ot the entire stu- dent body. Four meetings, attended by all at assembly, were used to explore topics such as: Student Power, Brotherhood, Changing Values and Careers. Group meet- ings were held weekly tor interested mem- bers tor turther discussions. All tour ot the otticers attended the S.S.C.A. conterence at the Conrad Hilton last summer. Because ot this, they decided to change the set-up ot CAC by stressing leadership. A tull year ot activities began on September 27th with the Battle ot the Bands. The Thanksgiving drive which tol- lowed was generously supported by the en- tire student body. At Christmas time, cook- ies were baked and distributed to old tolks' homes. Another activity was the stamp drive which lasted all year. Funds obtained trom the stamps were donated to the in- tirmary tund tor' the Sisters ot St. Casimir. Need tor school spirit. theme ot CAC assembly, is related to students through skit and tinale song. l 1 x i i i l 1 S Q ,s fri - As parf of slcif Paf Paulsen lCafhy Ehmigl addresses sfudenfs on fhe imporfance of good school spirif. Surrounded by cans of soup, A. Pienias, R. Badlce, G. Hoffman D. Delnan, S. Hughes and B. Ficelc prepare baslcefs for needy CAC officers Gail Hoffman, secrefaryp Cafhy Ehmig, freasurerg lrene Lapinslcas, vice-presidenf and Sharon Malone, presidenfg frim old sfamps. 69 Maria staff struggles to lg V f. ,, V,: iii ' T 'i lbs, v,,. V ,I kry M rh, K KZVV I . - T, - 'T 'kh' T, ,,., ,,:-f g 1 filf W- ' 'h' Co-ediTors Rosemarie Boqal and Marilyn McLean check layouTs before compleTing TriplicaTe copies. meet deadlines lndividual is a word oTTen TorgoTTen in our world of conTormiTy. buT The year- book sTaTT sTrived To presenT each girl as she really is-an individual. For The Maria, l969 was The year oT change. The ediTors aTTended The NaTional ScholasTic Press As- sociaTion sTudenT workshop in Minneapolis, MinnesoTa. Room 7 became The new Press Room, and There was even a change in pub- lishing companies. Copy, capTions, picTures, and layouTs were The necessary elemenTs needed To produce The yearbook, buT even more im- porTanT were The ingredienTs oT cooperaTion and muTual respecT on The parT oT ediTors, advisor, and sTaTT. The press room became a place where sTrangers became Triends, and Triends sTrengThen Their bonds. This year's record small sTaTT, which was very eTTicienT and advised by SisTer M. lrene, dedicaTed many hours aTTer school To make The Maria l969. a yearbook which would bring back memories To any girl willing To Turn a page. -A-0--..,,4-Q .WN Business managers Mary Lee Kenny and Yearbook sTaTT members BeTh Pocius, Irene GiniaT. Joyce Wrzesinski, Kaihy Marilyn Gapshis check PaTron reTurns. AnleiTner, Nancy Mahoney and Jenny Paskevicius rush To meeT deadlines. 70 -Q-any-wQ I-lerald changes format increases issues Along wilh an increase ol iournalism slu- denls came an increase of Maria Herald publicalions. The size of lhe pages was en- larged and lhe paper was published every monlh ralher lhan Tour limes a year. The co-edilors, who allendecl 'rhe summer jour- nalism worlcshop al lhe Universily ol Delroil. allempled lo pul' 'rheir newly acquired slcills lo use. Teamed wilh lhe associale edilor and slall members, lhey allemplecl lo lea- lure a number ol dillerenl sludenls each monlh. Publicalion ol news from lhe local communily was anolher innovalion begun lhis year. Under lhe guidance of lheir new advisor, Miss Maureen Miller, lhe slalf en- deavored lo publish a newspaper which would be of inleresl 'ro all readers. The year was nol all dull rouline. On lhe day ol lhe lirsl deadline, lhe enlire sel of pasle-ups was losl. lnsleacl of giving up in despair, members of l'he slaff relyped l'he copy, and wilh layouls on lhe middle of The parlor floor succeeded in assembling lhe enlire issue in seven hours. fx QPJ' N ,IBAAA-fj Marla Herald slaff members Elrzabelh Poehner Karen Jasailis, Rulh Nodus, Pal K,T.,,Qf' O Boyle Mary Marlensen Kalhy Manda and llona Marcrnlcus proof-read copy. V, 7l Tfsrfliflsase l , - lA-fznrfls, cgffj' 1 Q L f gli f 'LCF' cv- LJ-'Q f bj6j,Q,a..,k XVI, LLLL4 --f 5,-L5,,,.z 4,14 'KT A RJ Gay! fegigfjaf J ,La fLfLfa!Z9-' Ugg r-ffa,s wr if-LJ X egersgae f fkyfmf -f5 6l'f1-xv Serendipity staff holds Ali Folke Festival 1,- Serenclipify co-ediTors PaTricia Rasinslcas and Connie DelVenTo recheck poeTry Tor Their Ia+es+ ediTion. ln iTs second year ol: life, SerenclipiTy grew in depTh and changed The sTyle To include all Types of wriTing. EdiTors and sTaTT members looked Tor sTudenTs in- TeresTed in prose and poeTry oT all sTyles and forms To conTribuTe. According To The ediTors: Taking Blood, sweaT, Tears, inlc, love, TruTh, beauTy, corn, and a li++Ie salT as Their mulTipurpose moTTo, The Serendi- piTy sTaTT used personal conTacTs, public address announcemenTs, posTers, and Tlyers To communicaTe The ldea of SerendipiTy To all sTudenTs. The WriTe Place, The head- quarTers oT The sTaTT, became The official deposiT poinT Tor all maTerial. The sTaTT sponsored The highly successful Ali Follce FesTival, on January l2. Such greaTs oT The Tolk song world as Cassandra. lvlilce and Michele, PeTer and Gil, The LaTe LaTe Show, and PeTer Cora were TeaTured. EdiTors PaTricia Rasinslcas and Connie Del- VenTo disTribuTed ielly beans which They called iolly beans To The audience. Serendipify sTaTT: MargueriTe Kroll, Pauline Figora, Peg Mclnerney, Madalynn SrniTh, Leona Mil4uTis, Maria Traslca, Daiva Jamdolis, Cindy Sichman, AsTa GesTauTas. 72 Red Cross projects aid young and old '57 Red Cross officers are Sue Poplawski, vice-presidenT: MargareT Lynch, presidenT: Kris Phillips, secreTary: and Sandra Pych, Treasurer. EnThusiasm and creaTiviTy oT sTudenTs, moTivaTed by The club's purpose To serve Those in need, made Red Cross one oT The mosT acTive clubs aT Maria. During The various holiday seasons, mem- bers made a special eTTorT To supporT all oT The worThwhile proiecTs. The lisT oi proiecTs included making Tray Tavors Tor Thanksgiving, hanlcy Tolders Tor ChrisTmas, and Tray cards Tor ValenTine's Day. Members parTicipaTed in many ouTside acTiviTies, including bingo parTies aT various veTerans' hospiTals and small parTies Tor boTh children and The elderly aT l-loly Cross T-lospiTal. For The TirsT Time in iv1aria's hisTory, The Red Cross sponsored a dance held on February 28 wiTh music by The MidnighT Raiders. Even during The summer, members exTend- ed Their service To The communiTy by parTici- paTing in volunTeer programs Tor The dis- abled. Oiiicers aTTended a leadership Train- ing conierence aT The Red Cross CenTer. 73 A Elderly people aT Holy Cross enioy performance by V. Jurisica, S. Kuhl, S. Dragovic, and D. Lewandowslci Q... Class of '69 breaks senior losing streak Senior Cheerleaders: l+.r.l Pal Greczelc, Lorelle LaBarge, Peg Mc- lnerney, Joan Acelo, lb.r.l Joan Trenl, Cheryl Michalak, Monica Voilas, and Donna Paulcslys use Teddy The Bear 'rheme for cheer. - as rs wr m 3 Parlicipanls in Alhlelic Club aclivilies were rewarded wilh aching bones, sore muscles, and a deep sense of salislaclion. Aclivilies lhis year included homeroom bas- lcelball and volleyball inlramurals. Varsily baslcelball and volleyball games enabled lhe 'reams 'ro represenl Jrheir classes. The seniors anxiously looked on and al- mosl expecled hislory lo repeal ilsell al' lhe baslcelball game, bul lhe iuniors were delealed 7 lo 6. The experienced sopho- mores defealed lhe freshmen 26 lo 8 wilh lillle dillicully. Olher aclivilies sponsored by lhe club in- cluded a roller slcaling parly, and horseback riding al Ski-l-ligh Slables. For lhe lirsl lime, lhis year members were able lo aclively parlicipale in a riding school. The aclivilies ol 'rhe year ended wilh lhe wienieroasl and picnic. On Awards Day palches, pins, swealers. and lrophies were presenled 'ro members who had earned lhe required number of poinls. 5 1 A M Q af Junior All-Slars: l+.r.l Sharon Gaura, Gerri Chris Bolcowski, Barb Horlsman, Penny Vahl, Schneider, Linda Grubleslcy, Bernie Wolf, lb.r.l Mary Ann Czuba, Terry Kloris, Deb- Dorolhy Janousek, lm.r.l Maureen Malewslci, ble Harvey anlicipale success. 74 Senior All-Sfars: liopl Diane Dunlclau, Linda Polaclw, Barb Lauskey, Mary Elcins, Laura Crowley, lboflomzl Rila Badlce, Mary Lee Kenny, Diane Daclo. Adele Rullca, Mary Lou BarreH, Charlene Casaz and Dee Sfefansko. All-S'rar aclion comes alive as M. Malewslci, A. Ruflca. Con'res'ran'r Lou Ann Gavelek displays winning skill in C. Casaz and M. Elcins baHle for possession of ball. ping-pong as Georgia Klenn and Rulh Zolynas wa'rcl1. 75 Equestriennes parade in first graduation Arlwlefic Club officers are lcounier- cloclcwisel Diane Siefanslco, president Adele Ruilca, secrefaryq Laura Durinq Their weelcly riding lesson, Mary Lou Pudge Crowley, vice-president Barbara Ficelc, ireasurer. and Carolynne Shurna learn +l1e equesirian arf. Junior cheerleaders lsiandingl: Mary Ann Herrnanelc, lVlelf'1Yl4. -leafi SlGWlHSl1l. Pai SCOTT. Janice l'lOlClG. GHG Par Hynes, Donna Kollereb, Jeanne Cieplakl Mary LOU Linda Reccliia prepare 'for an iniense revoluiion againsi Fudge, Melinda Works, llcneelingl: Janei' Kraus, Jerry Senior Cheerleaders and All'Sla'5- 76 S 1 E ' K L f ' 4 l ' - W A A'll , A 1W,.... s y , ' K N. , . K K . K 3 7, f l l ll 5 f H. B 2 Y 'F' cv 1 as he New X 'T I X .f - KN r E li l x l XY! 1 N L 'I l an 9 ical .3 fp I ,' Wg N , Q X ,M . Q. , . Freshman All-Sfars lslandingl Annelle Glass. Viliia Eiva, Young. Judy Wojcilc, Laura Smogor, Maureen Mc- Ellen Milchell, Merrilee Michalslci, Therese Wysocld, Dermo'r+ and Linda Smogor anlicipale +heir meeling Monica Pacelli, Mary Bingham llcneelingl Palricia wilh sophomores and hope for a vicfory. Q Qjjijf':w.:,,-Z-!gkf:g.f.gj' K 555: -g fisi -fm sae N, aus iii. Qgggll if ' - x 1 -,fl us u geelBS5 isgisillllll llllWMHHNN E-.'i'-:::::- l 55-in Dgliiwilligg Freshman Laura Smogor prepares lo relurn volleyball during pradice. Sophomore All-Sfars l+.r.l Caryn Slack, Anne Wesllove, Jan Sulula. Judy Wengelewski, Fran Sfec, Karen Pajak, Lorie Leleilca, Carol Kessler, lb.r.l Mary Alexander, Mary Labalc and Aldona Rusenas are conficlenl' of an easy viclory. 77 Mu Alpha Theta introduces Math Day Mafh Club officers Therese Naddy, presidenfg Ann Mlynarslci, sec- refary-freasurer and Niiole Raila, vice-presidenf examine polyhedrons. 78 For fhe iuniors and seniors who had an inferesf in mafhemafics and wished fo ex- plore ifs depfhs beyond fhe classroom, fhe lvlafh Club provided fhe opporfunifies. Wifh proiecfs, speeches, and malhemafical games, ninefy girls discovered fhe fun and fascinafion of mafhemafics. The Mafh Club is fhe Maria Chapfer of fhe nafional organizafion, Mu Alpha Thefa. From fhe nafional office members were able fo oblain membership cards, pins, and cerlificafes bearing fhe Mu Alpha Thefa emblem. Publicafions from fhe organizafion aided members in choosing proiecfs and fopics for reporfs. Prolecfs underfalcen by fhe members in- cluded polyhedral ornamenfs for a cafe- feria Chrisfmas free, Mafh Day, and fhe fhird annual Freshman-Sophomore lv1a+h Confesf. During fhe monfhly meefings penfominoes, permufafions and combina- fions, and vecfor geomelry were discussed. Mu Alpha Thefa member Charlene Norusis demon- sfrafes consfrucfion of polyhedron for ornamenfs. Lectures, projects inform Science Club DemonsTraTion on elecTriciTy is performed by STarr MaranTo and Alice Koscinslci aT science club meeTing. Through research, discussions, lisTening, and learning, Maria's Science Club members became acquainTed wiTh The various Tields oT science. NOT saTisTied wiTh iusT The regu- lar science courses, members parTicipaTed in The many acTiviTies oT The club. MeeTings consisTed of discussions oT new Theories, and demonsTraTions oT basic prin- ciples. Many lecTures, including a boTany lecTure presenTed by Reverend 'Edward Ak- somaiTis, enabled The members To explore various scienTiTic Tields. Slides and movies were also obTained To supplemenT The lec- Ture subiecTs. Panels given by The members Themselves aroused The inTeresT oT The enTire group and broadened Their scope oT lcnowl- edge. Members of The proiecT secTion used boTh ingenuiTy and hours oT hard worlc To devise experimenTs which were boTh unique and worThwhile. The eTTorTs oT The oTTicers coupled wiTh The guidance of moderaTor, SisTer MargareT Ann, made science come alive. Science Club officers Dalia Saulys, president Chris Modory, secreTary: Marilyn KloTnia, vice-president and Diane Dado. Treasurer: pracTice precision measuring. 79 Spanish Club re-enacts Posada The NaTiviTy iourney is re-enacTed by M. SmiTh, A. Novalc, C. Rodriguez, M. Eiva, M. Wingelnilc and J. Klenn. Spanish Club oTTicers Julie Klenn, secreTaryg Angela Novak, vice- presidenT7 Yolanda Popoca, presidenT: and Mary Lou Pudge, Treas- urer examine sombrero, an imporT Trom Mexico. 80 the posada Through The acTiviTies oT The Spanish Club El Circulo Espanol, sTudenTs were insTilled wiTh a deeper appreciaTion Tor The unique and beauTiTul culTure oT The Spanish people. Many 'members expressed Their inTeresT by visiTing Rich EasT Township l-ligh School To see The classical play La Molinera de Arcos presenTed by Their Spanish Club. ChrisTmas Time provided an opporTuniTy To exhibiT some oT The ChrisTian cusToms oT our Spanish neighbors. The posada, a reTracing oT The search oT Joseph and Mary Tor lodging, and The pinaTa, a molded Tig- ure Tilled wiTh candy brolcen by a blind- Tolded child wielding a sTiclc, were only Two oT The TradiTions re-enacTed by The club. Pan'American Week gave everyone an opporTuniTy To purchase colorTul memenTos oT Spanish arT and craTT. Spain and The oTher Spanish-speaking counTries were rep- resenTed by Toll: songs and dances on ln TernaTional Day. The exhibiT showed The similariTies oT The diTTerenT counTries. Scrambling Tor The goodies are S. Reyes, L. J. Ficelc, S. Bieschlce, M. Murnane and C. Foley French Club celebrates International Da lvlaria's French Club, olherwise lcnown as Le Cercle de Sainl Louis IX, aimed 'ro presenl' more cullural aclivilies in which lhe girls could parlicipale. Included in lhe long lisl ol aclivilies was a visil lo Jacques' French Reslauranl on Chicago's Norlh Side, where exquisile cuisine was 'rhe order ol ihe day. ln This almosphere, Sisler Clemenl gave l'he club members an inleresling insighl' lo her European lour and parlicularly her visil lo France lasi summer. A lively period of gueslions and discussion followed. A+ lhe annual Chrislmas Parly, members sampled delicious French paslries and sang French carols. There was also group parli- cipalion in La Bourgogne, a iradiiional French folk dance. lnlernalional Day provided lhe enlire slu- denl body wilh a deeper insighl inlo France, Hs people, and lhe richness ol ils cullure Through a program of songs and dances. Through parlicipalion in culiural aclivilies, every member ol: lhe club helped bring America and France a lillle closer. ,, French Club officers: Judy Guslas, 'rreasurerg Laima Valanciusr, secrelaryp and Mary Ramas, president La Bourgogne, a French dance, is performed by Janice Drabilc, Laima Valancius, Niiole Raila and Mary Ramas. German, Latin students organize clubs A Two new clubs were added This year To The rosTer oT organizaTions aT Maria. Mem- bers oT Romana ViTa, The LaTin Club. under The guidance oT SisTer M. Liudvilca discovered a new and exciTing use oT The ancienT Roman language. This club, which ii was open To all LaTin sTudenTs was devoTed To exploring The lives and worlcs oT The many Tamous Roman scholars. Through Their en- ioymenT oT LaTin versions oT Tamiliar slciTs, sTories and songs, The members learned ThaT The someTimes TorgoTTen Tongue oT Cicero. Caesar, and Vergil can s+ill be a lively one. STudenTs sTudying The German language also decided To Torm a club which would encourage members To speak German and learn The cusToms oT The German people. lnTeresT in The counTry iTselT was encouraged by The oTTicers who conTribuTed Time and eTTorT To puT ouT a small German newsleTTer. Members pracTiced Their German conver- saTional Techniques in slciTs and plays con- ducTed during meeTings. Lili? German club oTTicers: Maria Eiva, vice-president Marie Baranauslcas. presidenT7 JuraTe JalcsTys, secreTaryq and Belinda Baumil, Treasurer. . , . ?', 5' Qi 1' LaTin Club members are lseaTedl L. Krause, sec.: V. Sheridan. sgT. aT arms: C. Vio- lanTe, v.-pres.: M. SmiTh. pres.: K. Maida, Treas.g E. KibarTas, acT. direc.g llcneelingl S. Golen, S. Rusnalc, S. BoeTTcher, N. Zayner, M. Gapshis, lsTandingl A. Jage, S. Arrigo, T. AlmquisT, S. ShimaiTis, E. Bonelli, S. Wungluclc, P. l-laney. D. KuTlca, P. Kulilcowslci, J. McLaughlin, M. Wihel, G. Kovacevich, D. Misniali. 82 Ruta Club upholds Lithuanian culture 2 s Z 'P Desiring lo preserve The cullure of lheir anceslors, many girls ol Lilhuanian descenl ioin lhe Rula Club. Monlhly meelings, held enlirely in Lilhuanian, lullilled lheir aims and encouraged lhe girls lo remain bilingual, and 'ro observe lhe many Lilhuanian cusloms. One ol lhe lirsl evenls oi lhe year was lhe freshman inilialion. lnduclees proved lheir desire lor membership by performing various leals, ranging from rolling oranges wilh lheir noses lo proposing lo an ollicer in Lilhuanian. Members ollen offered lheir services and parlicipaled in Lilhuanian evenls, including operas, leclures, and plays. Olher aclivilies sponsored by The club, included The Annual Chrislmas parly and observance ol Lilhu- anian Independence Day on February I6. On lhis day, members sold lhe red, green and yellow lags lo The sludenl body, wilh pro- ceeds going lo aid lhose behind 'lhe lron Curlain. Rlula Club officers are Jurale Jakslys, lreasurerg Asia Geslaulas. vice-pressidenl: Daina Baras, presidenl: and Maria Eiva, secrelary. Lilhuanian lndependence Day 'rags are prepared by members Danule Bruslqys and Aldona Radzevicius. 83 lncluclees Donna Paieda, Violela Oparinas and lrene Julcnis observe champion orange-roller Elena Jaunius Aides ease the burden of daily routines Library aides, visual aides, ollice aides, and guidance aides conlribuled lheir lime lo keep lhe various deparlmenls running smoolhly. The library aides checked and shelved books, lilled reguesls lor periodicals, and helped sludenls locale lhe proper rel- erence malerials. All members logged many hours behind lhe desk. Visual aides give lheir assislance by work- ing lhe lighls, spols, and sound eguipmenl lor all school programs. They also aided subiecl leachers by selling up proieclors and running lilms lor various classes. Ollice aides helped by liling, lyping, running errands and answeringlhe swilch- board. Their services were ollered during sludy periods, belore and aller school. A new group ol aides was lormed lhis year lo assisl lhe guidance counselors. They helped by keeping college calalogues and olher malerial in order and by assisling slu- denls lo lind guidance lileralure. Ollice Aides Nora 'l-lussey, Juliann Klima, Janice Galvin Regina Nemanius, Nancy lvlcCollom, Pal lvloek and Chris Pagac help wilh small bul imporlanl ollice lasks ice 1 11 Visual ades officers are: Donna Kollereb. sec- Library Aide Officers: Gloria Gilmore, president Karen reiary-lreasurerg and Sfeplwanie Rusnalcpresideni. Sucholaslci, secrefaryg and Sue Sedzielarz, vice-president .1 1 T dw' 7 -f--Q 'D Library aides fslandingl Lynn Dyfrycln, Deanna Cog- Rosemary Rudis, Sue Reedy, Phyllis Pellelier, and Debf lianese. Mary Tlwerese Balslcas. Nancy Kincinas, Regina bie Bachelder assisf librarian wiih many jobs, including Dralwnalr, Janice Drabilc, lseaiedl Marge Deuerling, filing call C6FClS. GFFGUQUWQ books and dUSllI'1q- Choral Club instills holiday spirit in a- ,,,, . A ' OPSFGHC SOHQSTFGSS Kalhy Wengelew- Choral Club officers: Mary Belh Giblln, president Janice slci enlerlains sludenl body al assembly, Kasulallis, Treasurer: Ellzabelh Pocius, secrelaryg Bernadelle Halhaway, vice-presldenl examine new selecllons. Advanced choruses enlerlain sludenl body ln Chrlsl- mas concerl under 'rhe dlreclion of Sr. lvl. Bernarda. 86 Qrchestra Club buys new instruments Orchesira club officers are Cecilia Slrom, vice-presidenl: Sue Nylcaza, presideralq Jan Kaval, Treasurer: and Gerri Kernagis, secrelary. Maria's Choral Club and Orcheslra Club were The organizalions responsible for pro- viding lhe music for produclions presenled al Maria. The purpose of 'rhe clubs was lo inslill in bolh lhe members and non-mem- bers alike a grealer apprecialion for lhe arl ol music in all forms. The members were rewarded by lheir sense of accomplishmenl and pride in lheir worlc while The sludenl body was able lo enjoy lhe group's suc- cessful and greally varied performances. The Choral Club parlicipaled in lhe Chrislmas Concerl and added ioy lo shur- ins by lheir caroling. According lo 'rradilion 'rhe Qrcheslra Club sponsored a dance, A Cold Win+er's Night on January IO. The proceeds of lhe dance provided finances for purchasing new inslrumenls. These clubs were for lhose sludenls who were willing lo lalce lime before, ailer, and during school lime lo praclice Tor hours on end. Perleclion was Their goal. f Orcheslra members Carol Colfer. Roberla Furiasse. and Lorella Leleilca sorf music 'lor nexl rehearsals. 87 Thespian members developsacting talent T 1 T T li zglssz 5:1512 A i s x Thespian oTTicers: Maureen Kennedy, presidenT: Nancy DuTTin, sec- reTaryg Janice Prible, vice-president Mary McKee, hisToriang Mary Ellen Reecly, Treasurer view new Thespian banner. l During ChrisTmas play. presenTed by drama sTudenTs Carol PeTlcewicz and Gloria Gilmore sing To lnTanT. 88 TheaTrical promoTion is The Theme oT The Thespian organizaTion, Maria's drama group. Basic TheaTrical knowledge was reviTalized as The Thespians acguainTed Themselves wiTh modern TheaTrical Techniques. By aTTend- ing The play The FanTasTiks aT The TheaTre in The Round, The members received vasT insighTs inTo TwenTieTh cenTury TheaTre. The producer oT The play spoke To The enTire group oT Thespians aT a meeTing preceding The play and discussed The role oT The TheaTre Today in comparison wiTh ThaT oT The diTTerenT TheaTrical eras. The mem- bers Then devoTed a meeTing To a discus- sion and criTicism oT The ploT, characTeriza- Tion and oTher basics oT The play. The Thespians played a major role in The school's musical, The Unsinlcable Molly Brownf' by providing The acTors and all The necessary publiciTy Tor The producTion. Al- so, The organizaTion was one oT The major supporTers oT The Cryan' Shames ConcerT which was held aT Maria on December l. ElizabeTh lLoreTTa SeThi displays lcindness as she welcomes old lady lEva KibarTasl inTo her home. Art Club places emphasis on creativity Ari Club officers are Paf Raymond, vice-presidenf: Debbie Goralslci. gegrefaryg Mary Ann Eorys, president and Janef Bryscan, freasurer. ln ifs second year of exisfence. fhe Arf Club has progressed in many ways fo be- come one of Maria's finesf. One maior field of progression has been fhe many murals done by sfudenfs which added a fouch of color fo somefimes barren halls. Many acfivifies were planned for fhe members, such as fours fo fhe Chicago Tribune's arf deparfmenf. fhe deparfmenf of arf in Marshall Field, and fhe Arf lnsfifufe. To supplemenf fhese fours, various demon- sfralions of fhe many mefhods used in arf were presenfed af each meefing. Some of fhe members parficipafed, frying 'rheir hand af new Techniques including iewelry design- ing and Easfer egg painfing, On occasion speakers and arf sfudenfs spoke af fhe meefings. Each member belonging fo fhe Ari Club was offered an opporfunify 'ro gain culfural enrichmenf and an insighf info fhe aesfhef- ical side of life fhrough fhe media of arf. Arl' Club member Adele Maciaszelc slcillfully shows a mefhod of decorafing Easier eggs by efching. I. .X by X w sb- As ,f i I r 's Arf sfudenf Lorraine Raman discovers fhe primifive arf of weaving yarn info beaufiful, modern fapesfry. Mothers' Club opens new Mod Shoppe Q23 MMlE'Qm MoThers enioy birThday meeTing where They siT aT a Table decoraTed Tor The monTh of Their birThday. Success oT The many acTiviTies aT lvlaria depends noT only on The supporT oT The sTu- denTs buT also upon The eTTorTs oT The mem- bers oT The lVloThers' Club. ln an eTTorT To improve school TaciliTies and To promoTe a general inTeresT in some oT The school's spe- cial acTiviTies, The members sponsored many acTiviTies. ExciTing meeTings held every monTh were cenTered around varying sub iecTs including currenT Tashions, boTh casual and Tormal and wig Tashions. Two special evenTs held were The BirThday ParTy meeT- ing and The Games ParTy. Members also assisTed The adminisTraTion and TaculTy by serving as Marigold lvloThers and oTTering Their services in supervising The caTeTeria and sTudy classes. Their new venTure in opening The lvlod Shoppe was a success and wenT over big wiTh The sTudenTs. By becoming acquainTed wiTh The siTuaTions which conTronT Their daughTers aT school, moThers gain a deeper undersTanding oT Their daughTer's problems. 90 Oy,- .4302 l-losTesses prepare To serve assorTed delicacies To Tresh- men ancl Their moThers aT The geT-acguainTed aTTair. 1 255 'sllff C9 -1:9 3. .J -Nl .. -' A 5 ' ,ln l Marigold rnolhers Mrs. S. Barbaro and Mrs. A. Kabal' Marigold moihers Mrs. Lurnfpp, Mrs. Hussey and Mrs. Quin- volunieer lheir lime lo supervise 'rhe Mod Shoppe. livan have a free minule afier cafeleria line comes +o an end. fa. K. -1 Molhers' Club board members are lslandin l Mrs W. Gale g . Mrs. E. Misnialc, Mrs. C. Misiunas, Mrs. J. Kobey, Mrs. T. Doherfy, Mrs. D. Carlyle, Mrs. E. Maier, Mrs. G. Wassack Mrs. L. Cieplalc, Mrs. G Kolnilc, Mrs. E. Krysielc, Mrs. J. Paris, Mrs. W. Schaub, Mrs. P. Walfers, lsealedl Mrs. A. Kaupas Mrs. J. Valenlineg corresponding secrelary, Mrs. E. Bogus: lreasurer, Mrs. K. Byrne: presideni, Mrs. W. Sellmang -record- ing secrerary, Mrs. W. Urban: corresponding secrelary, and Mrs. A. Kabal. They ioin fo prepare agenda for anolher year filled wiih acrivilies which are enleriaining and worlh while. 9I Fathers' Club cooperates in tuition aid With the weltare ot the school as its main concern, the lvlaria Fathers' Club continued to be one ot the most important organiza- tions ot the school. Members contributed time and money toward improving school tacilities. Monthly meetings gave the tathers an opportunity to express their interests in the well-being ot their daughters and the school. One ot the primary taslcs ot this organiza- tion was to raise money tor the provided tuition tund tor those girls who have lost their tathers while attending lvlaria. Las Vegas Night with its roulette wheels and horse races was a maior source ot income tor this tund. A new means employed by this organization to procure tunds was the Bacon Shoot and smoker. Other non-protit spiritual and recreational activities included the Father-Daughter Communion Brealctast and trips to baseball and tootball games. The Sweetheart Dance on February I5 en- Freshmen Kathy Poznialc and Laura Rybiclai, escorted by their dacls, lead other members to Mass at annual l:ather4Daughter Communion. abled tathers and mothers to enioy a night ot dancing in lVlaria's gym with their triends. 'tfh it X 2 -Dm . . . rms., yfllr a ariy 7 f I :J !1 'fat Las Vegas Night volunteers are: C. Basso, vice-president: E. Cotter: D. Lamsarges, ways and means committee chairman: J. Kobey, senior vice-president: J. Ditchman. president: J. Muslcus: S. Sgariotog A. Berndlg l-l. Kraus, treasurer: and W. Gale. 92 Alumnae clonati Sainf Casimir-Maria Alumnae Organiza- fion consisfs of graduafes of fhe former Sainf 'Casimir Academy and Maria l-ligh School, who worlc for fhe benefif of fhe school. The firsf big affair was a dinner-fash- ion show af fhe Marfinigue on Ocfober 8.' Anofher gafhering of alumnae and friends was held af fhe Theafre in fhe Round on April I3. The main purpose of fhe acfivifies was fo improve fhe facilifies af Maria. The senior inducfion on January l9, l969 provided fhe firsf opporfunify for alumnae members and IQ69 graduafes fo gef ac- guainfed. On February l, l969 alumnae members mef once again, in more formal surroundings for fhe Sno-Ball held af fhe Merchanfs 84 Manufacfurers Club of The Merchandise Marf. This year's acfivifies were climaxed on May I4, when fhe annual Alumnae Banguef and insfallafion of officers was held. Alumnae are lcepf informed abouf fhe various acfivifies by means of fheir news- leffer The Alumnae News. ons finance language lab A I Alumnae officers are Miss Sheila Green, presidenf: Mrs Helen Janas 3rd vice-presidenfp Miss Margaref Lincluslca, 2nd vice presidenf Miss Pafricia Kwasny. corresponding secrefaryg Miss Sandra Meslcauskas cor responding secrefary: and Miss Beffy Prank, freasurer 17' 1 Alumnae members arrive af fhe Marfinique for an- nual fashion show and dinner held on Ocfober 8. 93 i 3 Q fi. vs J u , I I f 5 r 'ff , If 1t. L V I xx Y' 3' gg WE Nr M...-it fs c nc. ' ' A 5 l 'N RE - ,ll ,I A l .seams Activities Cheer Day, the play, dances, assemblies demanding co-operation, yet bringing out each one's individual talent Whether it be acting, singing, or just being. f , W Assembly schedules alter dail routine Junior ciTizens Judy Yocius, Terry Nadcly and Chris ViolanTe are congraTulaTed by SisTer lvl. Salesia. An air oT expecTancy Tilled The school, classes were shorTened, and everyone waiTed Tor The climax oT The day. This was The aTmosphere on assembly days. Assembly programs This year were planned and produced primarily Tor The enrichmenT and enTerTainmenT oT The sTu- denT body. ln order To TulTill This purpose, sTudenTs oT all classes. The adminisTraTion, and The TaculTy became involved, as well as guesT speakers and proTessional and amaTeur enTerTainers who were inviTecl To The school. Through The eTTorTs oT such in- volvemenT, sTudenTs had an opporTuniTy To see perTormers such as Ginny Tiu and The Chicago Symphonia: To hear speakers such as David Schippers: To sTudy The con- Troversial STudenT Council movies: enioy dramas presenTed by The Thespians and even by The NaTional Players oT Wash- ingTon. Because oT The parTicipaTion and inTeresT oT The sTudenTs and TaculTy, assemblies have become a panorama oT school spiriT. Thespians Mary Ellen McKee, Nancy lvlazeilca, Daina Danilevicius, lvlariia PeTrauslcas. Chris lvlacilcas and JuraTe Kuras parTici'paTe in hisTorical SesquicenTennial program. 97 V Spirit of 233 rates first on Cheer Day Munchlcins from ihe Land of 239 sing aboul' rheir homeroom 'io rhe Jrune of Over fhe Rainbow. Pussycar Dawn Jorclan pleads for acceplance by l-lenrieHa's Hound Dogs of senior homeroom 236. Plappers Eileen Popovifs and Nancy Mahoney help room 233 'ro vicfory singing Five Fool' Two. 99 Sophs have Hoot 'n Hovvl Happening Raggedy Ann lMary Binghaml and Andy lLinda Smogorl shy away from crowds al Happening. I00 For Jrhe firsl lime in lhe hislory ol Maria, The sophomores look over lhe organizalion of lhe annual Halloween Parlry, previously held by lhe iuniors. Their Hoof 'n Howl Happening. look place on Oclober 30. New and original lechnigues were em- ployed along wilh lhe lradilional ones lhal made lhis evenl a greal success. Such dis- plays as lhe Pumpkin Palch, The Wishing Well, and The Forlune Teller's Boolh assisled lhe girls in showing bolh young visilors and sludenls a good lime. The gymnasium was converled inlo a roomiul ol ghosls, wilches and goblins wilh every lype oi coslume being on display. The caieleria supplied enough hamburgers, hol dogs, soda, candy, and popcorn lo keep lhe ravenous guesls going belween lhe bewilching hours from 5 unlil 9 p.m. Allhough lhe sophomores were novices al a lask ol lhis enormous responsi- bilily, 'rhey provided an enioyable evening for all who dropped in on The Eve of All Hallows. Facully volunleer Sisler M. Eslelle assisls her ele- phanl' friend, Sue Mazur, wilh admission lickels. Dances put gaiety into school calendar One oT The mosT successTul and enTerTain- ing Torms oT Tund raising uTilized by various school organizaTions is The school dance. Many oT The clubs Toolc advanTage oT spon- soring a dance This year. The dances, which lasTed Trom 8 unTil I I p.m. were held in The gym which was appropriaTely decoraTed Tor The occasion. All oT The dances Took place on a Friday nighT or on an evening beTore a school holiday, enabling The clean-up com- miTTee To geT The gym spoTless Tor gym classes. Big-name bands provided en- TerTainmenT in The Torm oT pulsaTing music. As usual, The TradiTional policies oT Maria were observed and Treshmen were noT allowed To purchase TiclceTs or aTTend The dances. No TiclceTs were sold aT The door. Themes varied Trom Crimson and Clover, The TirsT Red Cross dance, To JusT The Same-Only DiTTerenT, The iunior class dance. The organizaTions ThaT sponsored dances were CAC, The STudenT Council, The senior class, The iunior class, and The Orches- Tra. Friends meeT, mix and dance To music provided by a Tamous name band The DesperaTe Few aT iunior dance. Plush surroundings oT The M 8: M Club seT The mood Tor The TirsT Tormal dance oT This year, The Sno-Ball, I0l Dads escort daughters to school dance Tallesl lalher, Mr. l.. Worlcs, and shorlesl lalher, lvlr. S. Guido, win one of lhe many available awards. l02 .-'X Junior Marianne lvlensilc crowns her dad al lhe annual Falher-dauqhler Dance, My l-learl Belongs lo Daddy. Crowned lcinqs and lheir princesses dance lo famous wallz and fox-lrol runes and dads even lry a few modern ones. Parents svving during Sweetheart Dance Hear?-covered gym provides selling for cabarei-sfyle Sweeiheari Dance sponsored by Farhers' Club. Consliluring a large porrion of school ac- +ivi+ies, are dances sponsored by specific or- ganizarions. Two evenrs sponsored wirh +he parenrs as parricipanrs are The Fa+her-Daugh- 'fer Dance and Jrhe Sweeihearr Dance. Once a year, each sfudenl has Jrhe golden opporiunify To be escorled by a charming genileman To one of The mosl fashionable dances al Maria. The Sodalily sponsored Falher-Daughlrer Dance gives each girl a chance ro fulfill The dream of a liielime- a dale wilrh her ialher. A+ The dance, each falher is elevaled +o ihe posirion of King- for-a-Nighl, crowned by his favorife girl. Dancing, music, and hours of merrimenr make rhis dance a memorable occasion. Bur, rhe molhers were no+ complelely for- go'r+en in +he hear+s of The dads. The Farhers' Club annual Swee+hear+ Dance provided lhe opporfuniry for a morher-dad dare. In Jrhe afmosphere of soT+ lighrs and beauiiful music parenrs danced ro a band of Their +as+e. , , if-'f 'Xw Couples ai The Sweerhearf Dance held on February l5, enioy a loasl 'From lhe beauriful champagne bubbler. IO3 Molly Brown lLinda Foleyl expresses lwer desire for a big brass bed +o J. J. Brown lTom Foyerl. Final scene includes Pal Mellske, Linda Foley. Tom Foyer, Eddie Allen, Pal' Seidel, Anfrlmony Ausfin, Fran Sie-c and Linda Cleggelrf. IO4 UnsinkaIole Molly Brown makes a hit Princess DeLong lJanice Drabilcl and Prince DeLong lNeal Pelrgesl malce royal enTrance To MolIy's parTy. I05 All The exciTemenT oT The rough and Tumble liTe oT Leadville, Colorado and The Talse genTiliTy oT The nouveaux riches oT Denver SocieTy was porTrayed in The pres- enTaTion oT Unsinlcable Molly Brown. ATTer many monThs and long hours oi pracTice, This delighTTul American legend, under The direcTion oT Mrs. David CasTaldi and sTu- den+ direcTor, Marcella Lain, was presenTed on February 2l, 22, and 23. Unsinlcable Molly Brown is The TanTasTic sTory oT a Colorado Tarm girl, Molly Tobin who developed aspiraTions To be rich and live comTorTably. She dreamed oT owning a red sillc dress and a big brass bed. The enTire sTory consisTs oT her advenTures in Denver high-socieTy and European courT liTe. l-ler spunlc, good will and disposiTion earned her The TiTle oT unsinlcable. She Tinally realized ThaT her original sTaTus was her happiesT and she consenTed To reTurn To Leadville To live wiTh her husband, J. J. Brown. STudenTs and parenTs enioyed The musical wiTh iTs caTchy songs and hilarious dialogue. The success of Unsinlcable Molly Brown was evidenced by The capaciTy crowds which aTTended each periformance. Miner Bruce Bello and singer PaT Mellslce dance To Keep A'l-loppin.'l Linda Fole plays leading laolyyvith gusto Mrs. McGlone lSue Nowaclcil ancl Malcolm Broderick Monle Carlo guesls Roberl Yulcnis and Deborah lRicharcl Pascenlel slaqger home from Molly Brown's parly. Arbor loolc over menu while wailing for olhers. Molly Brown lLinda Foleyl spurs life boal' passengers Kevin O'Brien, Sue Golen, Diane Balich, Bruce Bello and Sue Samples on lo safely aller The Tilanic sinlcs. l06 Molly Tobin .... Johnny LeadviIle' Princess De Long Prince De Long .. Shamus Tobin Tobin Brolhers Mrs. Mc'3Ione .. Monsignor Ryan . Chrisrmas Morgan Faiher Flynn .... Roberrs ........ Maeslra Gardella Germaine ...... Cast Brown . . . . . . Linda Foley . . . Thomas Foyer .. . Janice Drabilc . . . . Neal Perges .. David Ksychi . .. Neal Pelges. Dennis Johnsron, Richard Micelic . Susan Nowaclci . Ronald Mahon Marry Zaiicelc Richard Pascenie .. Richard Rose Regina Drahnalc . Mary Minsier MINERS Arfhur Alelcno, Eddie Allen. Anrhony Auslin, Bruce Ballo, Dennis Johnsron, Richard Miceric, Richard Rose, Roberl Yuknis BAR GIRLS Diane Balich, Mary Eileen Bingham, Lorrie Francis, Kalhy I-Ierr, Parricia Mellslce, Parricia Seidel, Frances Slec, Laima Zukauskas LADIES CIF DENVER SOCIETY Chrisline Giedrailis, Vicloria I-llenolslry, Mary Juzenas, Palricia Kanrulis, Diane Laslcowslci, Joyce Lumpp. Margarira Lisauskas, Denise Mercherson. Kaihy Parker, Rocca Perruzzelli, Frances Pieza, Chrisrine Rulcuiza, Niiole Viscius. Judy Vliengelewslci, Ann Wesrlove. Belh Wesllove, Anne Zilinslcas GENTLEMEN OF DENVER SOCIETY Arfhur Alelcno, Bruce Ballo. Leonard Gwiadzinslci, Dennis Johnsfcn, Richard Pascenle, Neal Pefqes, James Sheridan, Leonard Urzendowski, Roberl Yuknis INTERNATIONAL SET Arfhur Alekno, Debbie Arbor, Bruce Ballo, Susan Gfolen. Angela Jareclci, Dennis Johnslon, Richard Miceiic. Laima Zulcauskas. Richard Pascenle, Roseanne Kubalanza, Leonard Gwidzinslci, Ronald Urzendowslci CAN-CAN DANCERS . . . Peggy McDonald, Cynihia Madei, Mary Lynn Marc, Barbara Ryclci, Denise Mercherson, Palricia Seidel MONTE CARLO GUEST .. . Debbie Arbor, Angela Jareclci. Kevin O'Brien, Roberi Yulxnis TITANIC PASSENGERS Susan Samples. Bruce Ballo, Diane Balicl Susan Solen I I ii I I Q 1' f ix x I x ,Vx Princess DeLong and Molly decide I'o relurn ro Europe afrer an unsuccessful ailempl ro make Sociery Iisr. Beau'rifuI people of Denver galher al rhe home of Colorado's mosr eIi're residenr Mrs. McGIone. Candid camera sees all possible angles Despile llie weiqln' of books and rainy weallwer, Ramune Slravinslcis manages a smile before beginning anollwer day. E l08 l-lallguarcl Shirley Slwimlcus lalces advanlage of silence in halls durinq classes lo calclw up on homework. .... N, ws: -L 'f '-su P Vu vox ,fm Q 'ii fb f 4. . 9,1335 - Y' L kd 4 uk. vw- ' 9- .'.o 't49 .-.. 'fl X Donna Seaman, Judiflw Zubelc and Pamela Malleo de- Long-awaiied firsl snowfall cal'cl'1es freshies inrlus- cide upon one of many luncheon favorifes on display. lriously combining Jrlweir Jralenis io builcl a snowman. .41 Slcepiics J. Gus+as, S. Boellclwer, L. Kulovi+z, G. Hoffman and M. Forys sfudy presideniial candidales' plalforms before passing iudgmenl. I09 1 f N Seniors 314 young vvornen, possessing the beauty of youth, maturing, striving to understand people, to be understood, and to be accepted as INDIVIDUALS. Senior class develops ATTer Two years of experience as class presidenT. Linda Polach accepTs responsibiliTy Tor Third year. f- U . 0 ' ...U Vice-presidenl Diane Dunklau TaiThTully as- sumes oTTicer's duTies Tor a second Term. II2 Christian ideals WiTh anTicipaTion and confidence, a rec- ord senior class, 3 I4 girls sTrong, reTurned To school in SepTember eager To assume The re- sponsibiliTies and privileges reserved Tor seniors. There was lillle Time Tor The seniors To seTTle down To daily rouTine before The TirsT big evenT OT The year, Ring Day. BoTh Ring Day and Ring Dance Took place on SepTember 20. l968. Two weeks laTer ad- venTurous seniors leTT Tor WashingTon, D.C. and New York or CaliTornia. Senior liTe Took on a serious aspecT as groups oT girls made week-end reTreaTs aT eiTher The SouTh Cen- acle, The lNlorTh Cenacle or l-loly Redeemer Villa. College was now a near realiTy as rep- resenTaTives Trom various colleges spoke To inTeresTed seniors. Un January l9, l969 The senior lnducTion inTo The Alumnae AssociaTion reminded The seniors ThaT They would always remain Maria girls. Then, less Than Two weeks laTer on Feb- ruary l, seniors parTicipaTed in anoTher alum- nae sponsored evenT. This was The annual Sno-Ball held aT The M and M Club in The Merchandise MarT. ATTer This Tormal, The day oT The long-awaiTed Prom arrived. lT was held aT The ChaTeau Royale on May 23, IQ69. GreaTer responsibiliTies came To The seniors as They received diplomas on June 5, l969. Smiling senior class secreTary Marcella Lain and Treasurer PaTricia Greczek look over coming evenTs. wo 3, N! av Joan Ace'ro Rufh Allen Ka+hryn Anleirner Barbara Apafo Donna Arcieri Sl. Adrian S+. Mary Star of lhe S65 Sl. Gabriel ST. Mary of Ml. Carmel Sl. Rila 2455, vs- .rf - Debbie Bachelder Rifa Baclke Linda Bagan Karen Bainer Alice Bajorelc Sl. Agnes Sl. Adrian Good Shepherd S+. Joseph Sf, Roman Ds 4'-f ',2' Theresa Balmer Rose Baleja Aurelia Balnius Nancy Banlry Marie Baranauslcas S+. Gabriel Sf. Symphorosa Nalivify B.V.M. Nalivify B,V.M. Nalivily B.V.M. II3 Ring Day rewards seniors' anticipation Daina BNHS Mary Lou BarreH' Naiiviiy B.V.M. Sl, Rila Diane Barfkus Joyce Barfkus Naiivify B.V.M. S+. Mary Sfar of flue Sea Bi,-ule Baskauskas Belinda Baumil Solemn senior Belinda Baumil accepis her ring Holy Cross Nafivify B.V.M. from Rev. J. Malin assisied by Beniia Monialbano. II4 'xv Elaine Becker Doroihy Belecltis Dalia Beliunas Sandra Bergen Si. Riff! Si. Adrian Naiiviiy B.V.M. Sf. Rene Bernadine Bernas Marcia Bernaielc Margarei' Bernaielr Diane Bieliunas S+. Clare of Monieialco S+. Adrian S+. Adrian Immaculate Congepfion Susan BoeH'cl-ner Rosemarie Bogal Sharon Bogus Donna Boui Si. Mary Siar oi ine Sea Sf, Joseph Five Holy Mariyrs S+, Thomas More II5 Ring Da Dance concludes great da xv: x C ,l L:.f.x K m e adv' Judifh Branauslcas Denise Brennan Genevieve Brieclis Rima Briedis Bonnie Brockman lmrnaculale Concepfion S+. Juslin Martyr ST. Chrislina Nativity B.V.M. Sf. Christina 'f S-, Janef BFYSCBH Anne Byrne Theresa Byrne An+oineHe Candela Adeline Candreva Nafivifv B-VM si. Rita S+. Rila All semis sf. chfisnm an-rx se' Nr 5 Palricid Cdrivfl Charlene Casaz Dale Chambers Diana Clemens P6'll'lCi6 C0l1n0llY Sl- Gabriel Sr. Rifa S+. Adrian Sf. Nicholas of Tolenline Sl- Rild II6 for the seniors lnnovafions occurring each year give fhe senior class a disfincf characferisfic. For The class of I969 Ring Day was held on fhe ear- liesf dafe in Maria's hisfory, Sepfember 20. Because of limifed room in fhe audiforium, only juniors were permiffed fo affend fhe ceremony, buf invifafions were exfended fo all senior parenfs. Fafher John Malin blessed and disfribufed fhe rings, offered fhe Mass, and gave an inspiring homily on fhe symbol- ism associafed wifh fhe ring. The fradifion of Maria was upheld as fhe iunior class presidenf, Benifa lvlonfallaano, congrafulafed fhe seniors on fheir day which mirrored fhree years of hard work and achievemenf. As each girl loolced af her ring, she saw an azure sfone flanked by'fhe lily, crown, and sword on one side represenfing purify, forfifude, and faifh-fhe ideals of a Maria sfudenf. On fhe opposife of fhe sfone is an engraving of fhe Blessed Virgin Mary, fhe model for each girl fo follow. Once again fhis year, a Ring Dance was held in Maria's gym. Upperclassmen and fheir escorfs affended fhis affair which fo- gefher wifh Ring ceremonies leff a deep im- pression on fhe hearfs of fhe seniors and sfarfed fhem on fhe road fo graduafion. Lorelle LaBarge and her escorf share a momenfous evening af Ring Dance Gay Conway Laura Crowley Sf. Rifa lncarnafion Diane Dado Rifa Daugvila Diane Delcan Sf. Rifa Nafivify B.V.M. S Rf II7 fo, Diane Delesio Sf. Adrian Seniors 'B ,' 'Q:, fv fic - Caren Delich U All SalniS Anficipafing a successful and meaningful refrear, Connie Del Venio senior Dale Chambers arrives ai Souih Cenacie. S+. Rifa II8 . 'Nr--D 41... f rt tv' firm Susanne Digiacomo Darlene Dirc Marquita Domingue Nancy Donahue Veronica DOWHSS St. Mary ot Mt. Carmel Blessed Agnes St. Anselm St. Rita St. Mary of Mt. Carmel gain spiritual insights during retreat A Q.-f21 ,, Mv- Janice Drabik Regina Drahnak Diane Dunklau Catherine Duselc Karen Dwelis St. Joseph and St. Anne St. Christina St. Rita St. Adrian St. Mary Star ot the Sea Stieff Mary Ann Dziekan Mary Ebel Cathy Ehmig Juraie Eidukas Maria Eiva Si- Clirisilna Si- Adflan St. Gabriel Immaculate Conception Nativity B.V.M. II9 A' X wax qx EN Y' QL if Num Mary Ekins Krisiine Fabian Barbara Ficek Pauline Figora Nancy Flaclrus Si, Riia Five Holy Marfyrs Queen oi 'fine Univ ' ' erse Sl. Rlia Si. Adrian Maureen Flal1erl'y Si, Rilo 'Y WIT? Carol F0leY Kafhleen Foley Kaihleen Ford Si. Adrian S+. Adrian Sf. David .F-f-TP' Mary Ann Forys Sf. Nicholas of Toleniine Y 11-51, ii f Aldona Gaizuiis Alana Gale Janice Galvin Marilyn Gapshis Asia Gesiaufas All Sainis Sl. Mary Sfar of The Sea S ,i R' li d ' i i ic ar S+. George l20 Nahvlfy B.V.M. A ff' . .- 'sg E7 CPS-v Gloria Gilmore Nancy Glowalti Jeanne Gluch Susan Golen Mary Gomoll Sf, Clwrisfina S+. Maurice S+. Rifa Sl. Ludrnilla S+. Rila 'G f S Q -.. Deborah Goralski Janice Gramaila Pafricia Greczek Zibufe Gudai+is Biruie Gudas Queen of 'flue Universe Nafivily of Our Lord Naiivity B.V.M. Holy Cross Nalivily B.V.M. ,J mo... Nei' Judifh Gu5+a5 Milda Gu-faugkag BernacleH'e Hafhaway Gail Hoffman Janice Honkisz Queen of ine Universe Nalivily B.V.M. Sf. Jusline Marlyr lrnmaculafe Conceplion Sf. Gall I2I fad' ,429 Susan Hughes Deborah Jackson Siephanie Jacyszyn Nancy Jakocko Jura're Jaks+ys ST- John Nepomuiene Our Lady of Solace Naiiviiy B.V.M. Uhr. ST. Mary Nafivify B,V,M. 45,5 D6iV6 Jamdolis Juaniia Janeczko Mary Ann Jankowski Helen Janusas Jurafe Jasai+is NGHVHY Sf. Mary of pefpefudl Sf, Michael Immarjulafe Conggpiign Ndfivify Help Karen Jeffers Linda Johnson Dawn Jordan Ausrine Karaifis Theresa Sf- Gall Sf. Mary of MT. Carmel S+. WaHer Nafivify B.V.M. Kagperaviciug Na1ivi+y B.V.M. I22 Wonders of California DeTails daze Dawn Jordan, Sue BoeTTcher, Jackie Murphy, Therese SorrenTino, and Jenny Paslcevicius. seen by seniors O'l'lare airporT provided The murual Take- OTT poinT Tor Touring seniors. A group oT 20 leTT early SaTurday morning, OcTober 5, Tor WashingTon and l27 CaliTornia-bound sen- iors on Sunday, OcTober 6. The Tive day Tour of The EasTern sTaTes included New York and WashingTon, D.C. PaTrioTism surged over Them as They Toured The WhiTe House, WashingTon monumenT, and The Lincoln Memorial. Smiling Taces be- came sombre as The graves oT John and Rob- erT Kennedy were viewed in ArlingTon Na- Tional CemeTery. New Yorlc was yeT To be discovered. TwenTy pairs oT eyes scanned The Towering Empire STaTe Building, and a group oT deTermined girls climbed To The Top of The STaTue of LiberTy. A performance OT Mame climaxed This porTion oT The Tour. A larger group of seniors was Touring The sTaTe oT California. MinuTes aTTer The planes landed The girls boarded buses and were oTT Tor Disneyland. OTher places included in The Tour were KnoTT's Berry Farm, Graumens' Chinese TheaTre in Los Angeles, Universal STudios, l-lollywood, and The Golden GaTe CiTy, San Francisco. BoTh Tours TerminaTed Too guiclcly and are now only memories Tor The class oT l969. Janice KasulalTis Jan Kaval Kerry Kearns A Th y ST. JusTin MarTyr ST, Adrian I23 Maureen Kennedy Mary Lee Kenny ST. JusTin MarTyr Sf. Qabriel Class of 1969 'Mfg N:- f 'X.i Geraldine Kernagis Nancy Kincinas Julie Klenn Juliann Klima Marilyn Klofnia All SGlf1lS Si- Gall Sl. Clare of Monlelalco 5,3 Daniel H19 Prophef Queen ol llie Universe Xl s 'wv- .aff Kalhleen Knaber Sandra Kobey Eileen Kocialc Kalhleen Kocialc Belly Kohudic lmmaculale Concoplion Sl. Turibius Sl. Denis Sl. Denis Sl. Mary ol Perpelual l-lelp Sa' JA.. Q- Janina Kolis Dawn Kolnik Karen Konopacki Marla Koralc Susan Koslci Nalivily B.V.M. Sl. Adrian Sf- Qall Sl. Joseph and Sl. Anne Sf. Adrian iv' 'r--if Marilyn Kowalski Our Lady of Vllna ve., Lorraine Koziol Sf. Rila Janice Kozlowski Al school before sunrise, sleepy Mary Ekins and 51, me Elaine Becker excifedly loolc for lheir lOUf' companions. l25 Seniors seek wisdom and truth in study 4-up Diane Krisun Mafquefife Krall Nancy Kruminas Mary Ann Krywaczuk Linda KUIOVHZ S+. Adrian Sr. Nicholas of Toleniine Nafiviry B.V.M. Nafivify B.V.M. Ukr. Sf- DGHES Jurafe Kupcikevicius Alma Kurshus Lorelle LaBarge Marcella Lain Judy Lamsarges Nafivify B.V.M. Nafivify B.V.M. Sr. Rira Nafivify B.V.M. ST. Adrian 'Snr Q Irene Lapinskas Barbara Lauskey Mary Befh Leclcke Kyoung Sock Lee Susan Lehfinen Nafivify B.V.M. Sf. George Sf. Mary Sfar of ihe Sea Firsf Korean Ashburn Mefhodisf , Pregbyierian I26 Paule++e Leinari' Anifa Leonard Margarifa Lisauskas Cynfhia Lynch Margarei' Lynch Sf. Gerald Sf. Adrian Nafivwfy B.V.M, S+. Mary of MT. Carmel S+. Mary Sfar of fhe Sea Linda Maass Josephine Madai Our Lady of Vilna S+. Adrian Nw An air of cleep concenrrarion seHles over fhe room Kafhleen Maier Orysia Maksym as S. Sincak and Z. Srrumskis do Jrheir marh 'rest S+. Rifa Nafivify B.V.M. Ukr. I27 Three seniors become atiorial Merit I 45 hh. V mW Ns., ...nl N.M.S. semi-finalisis Angela Novalc, Therese Naddy and Ramune Siravinskis are greeied by Sr. Salesia. Marjorie Malina Sharon Malone lrene Markonis Therese Maslankowslci Jean Masolcas Sl. Adrien S+. Damien Holy Cross S+. Aclrian Queen of flue Universe l28 semi-finalists Tina Ma'l'ievic Karen Mafugzewgki Susan Mazur Laura McAllis'fer Nancy McCollom Godcl Sl'1epl'1erd S+, Adrian Queen of flue Universe S+. Caiefan S+. Agnes Anne MCD0nnell Mifgafef MClnefneY Marilyn McLean Diane McNally Sandra McNealy S+. Clare of Monlefalco S+. Adrian Providence of G-od Sl. Joseph and S+, Anne Sl. Mary of Ml. Carmel Karen M696 Doroihea Meroz Linda Meyers Cheryl Michalak Leona Miku-H5 Sl' Marv Slaf Ol llle S95 Sl- Tl'1Ol'n5S More Sl- Pills V Sl- Rnd lmmaculale Concepfion IZ9 Representatives guide in college choices YZ L, jj' Ausra Mildazis Lynne Miller Sl- Ann Sf. Mary of Ml. Carmel Ann Mlynarski Chris+ina Moclory Sf- Rlld Assumplion B.V.M. Marilyn Mueller Linda Mundo Loyola represenlalive discusses enlrance require- 5i- Dems 5T- MSW Ol Mi- Carmel memls wirh E. Plewa, R. Baleia, and N. Kruminas. I30 Jacqueline Murphy Pamela Murphy Therese Naddy Daina Naris Nafivily of Our Lord Sf. Rifa Sf. Chrislina Nafiviiy B.V.M. Susan Nash Regina Nemanius Carol Neubauer Theresa Niemiec S+. Adrian S+. George S+. Adrian Good Shepherd Ai' RU'll1 Nodus Charlene Norusis Angela Novalc Margaref Novofny Sl- Adflah lmmaculafe Conceplion S+. Joseph and S+. Anne S+. Rifa l3I G'f ...Z7 ...eff Maureen N0v0'lny Susan Nylraza Pairicia O'Boyle Mary Anne O'Halloran Chrisfine Pagac Sf. Riia Queen of Marfyrs S+. Adrian S+. Mary of M+. Carmel Queen of +he Universe 'ns Hu.. Reqlnha Paieda Genevieve Paskevicius Marlene Pasquesi Elaine Pafino Donna Marie Paulcsfys Nalwlly B'V'M' 51. GGOVCJS Si- Adrian Sl. Michael The Archangel Naiivily B.V.M. Renee Paulius Linda Pavilionis Ru+h Pefkewicz Krisfine Phillips Jennifer Piecuch lmmaculaie Concepiion Si. Mary Sfar of ihe Sea lmmaculaie Concepfion Holy Cross St. Mary 'Slar of fhe Sea l32 Qgmfifff Q infix Mary Jo Pieczara Adrianne Pienias Jamie Piefrus Raima Plechavicius Egfelle Plewa Sl. Clare ol Monlefalco Our Lady of The Snows Sf. Rifa Nafiviiy B.V.M. S+. Rila .......-2' Birule Pliskai+is Eli1abe+h Pocius Janice Pogorzelslri Linda Polach Janice Popham Sf- George Nalivily of Our Lord S+. Mary Slar of llxe Sea S+, Adrian lmmagulafe Conception la- Suzanne Poplawski Judifh Preseclry Pa+ricia Preslon Janice Prible Sandra Pych Si. Clare De Monlelalco Holy Trinily Sf. Thu,-buis Sl. Juslin Marlyr Sl. Adrian I33 lumnae install 314 seniors at services 4,-sv .49--r Lincla Quillci Susanne Raclavlcll Deborah Radiclr Charlene Raclle Aldona Radzevicius S+. Adrian SS. Peler and Paul S+, Riff, S+, Mary of Ml. Carmel Nallvily B.V.M. Nijole Raila Denise Raiewslri Palricia Raman Cafherine Ramag Mary RamaS lmmaculale Conceplion S+. Joseph Nalivlly B.V.lv1. Sl. Adrian Nalivily B.V.M. l l l Chrisline Ramslci Palricia Raslnslcas Palrlcla Raymond Mary Ellen Reecly Mary Ellen Reschlxe Sl. Elllelrecla Sl. Gall Queen of The Universe Sl. Caielan Sf. Nicholas of Tolenfine I34 on januar 19 On .January l9, 1969, members oT The senior class were inducTed inTo The SainT Casimir-Maria Alumnae AssociaTion. The shorT buT impressive ceremony included a welcome speech by The presidenT, Miss Sheila Green, and a Thank you expressed by Linda Polach, presidenT oT The senior class. The girls pledged To uphold principles and ideals oT CaTholic womanhood, and To malce an earnesT and sincere eTTorT To bring honor To Maria and To The Alumnae AssociaTion. The ceremony ended wiTh BenedicTion oT The Blessed SacramenT, which reminded The new alumnae members oT The many spiriTual acTiviTies which played an imporTanT role in The liTe oT each one. This year moThers oT The seniors as well as The alumnae were inviTed To aTTend The aTTair. The lnducTion also was a means oT conTinuing The many Triendships made during The Tour years aT Maria. The enTire group was Then inviTed To The caTeTeria Tor Tea. While The girls nibbled on cookies and hors d'oeuvres and sipped punch, They were able To socialize wiTh members oT The alumnae and TaculTy mem- bers presenT Tor The inducTion. Seniors Dale Chambers, MargareT BernaTelc, Diane Krisun and Marcia BernaTelc ioin in making Alumnae pledge. ,.: W Q:--Uv T, . Sylvia Reyes Joan Ribick-HS Arlene R0Cl'leS Alice Roess Alclona Rozenas Sf' Plus Nafmfv B'V'M' Ndfivifv B-V-M- Queen of The Univers Nafivify B.V.M. Monica Ruclis Anifa Rupslauslcas Sfephanie Rugnak Adele Ruflca Joanne Ryan S+. Rila lmmaculafe Concepfion Providence of God lmmaculale Conceplion Sf, Mary Sfar of the Sea Lorelle LaBarge reigns as Sno-Ball Queen Aldona Sakavicius Dalia Saulys Susanne Schreier Phyllis Schul+e SUSGI1 Sedlieldfl S+. Rila Nafivify B.V.M. Sl. Mary of Mf. Carmel S+. Rifa S+. Joseph and Sf. Anne Sally Sellman Donna Sgarioio Cyn+hia Sichman Audrone Simai+is Carol Simonelis Sl- RHS Sf. Mary of MT. Carmel S+. Clwrislina Nafivify B.V.M. Sf. Adrian I36 Q 1,, .f Susan Sincak Madalynn Smifh Sf. Mary Sfar of Hue Sea Nafivify B.V.M. atM84 MCIub wq- 'X su,- Teresa Sorreniino Sharon Sfalilionis Santa Lucia S+. Rifa Deborah S+anger Kafhryn S+,-,nkus Sno-Ball queen Lorelle LaBarge beams radianfly S+. Adrian Sf. Daniel fha Prophef as she is crowned by las? year's queen Maria Smilga. I37 Chateau Royale provides prom setting Senior class oTTicers Linda Polach and Diane Dunk- lau Take a Tour OT The ChaTeau Royale wiTh The manager. WiTh classes and homework Taking up mosT oT a senior's life, The Two annual Tormal dances are eagerly anTicipaTed. The Mer- chanTs and ManuTacTurers Club oT The Mer- chandise MarT provided The seTTing Tor The TirsT Tormal dance oT The year-The Sno- Ball. IT was sponsored by The SainT Casimir- Maria Alumnae AssociaTion on February l, l969. Music was provided by The Col- legiaTes. The evening oT dancing was cli- maxed when Lorelle LaBa'rge, escorTed by Richard Kelly, was crowned queen OT The Sno-Ball by lasT year's queen, Maria Smilga. Members oT her courT were Marcella Lain. Susan Nykaza, Mary Jo Pieczara and Mon- ica VoiTas. The second and even more prominenT Tormal was The prom held on May 23, l969 aT The ChaTeau Royale. AlThough gradua- Tion was highly anTicipaTed by The seniors The prom was The mosT cherished evenT. The Tormal evening began when The couples picked up Their bids aT school and The girls presenTed Their escorTs To members oT The TaculTy. BeTore deparTing Tor a wonderTul evening. The couples were served punch by The iuniors. The evening passed all Too quick- ly and now remains only a wonderTul mem- ory in The minds oT The seniors. Diane STeTansko Marlene SToecker Ramune STravinskis Cecilia STrom ZiTa S'l'rumskis lmmaculafe ConcepTion ST. Terrence NaTiviTy B.V.M. ' All SainTs lmmaculaTe ConcepTion Diann Sfupur Karen Sucholaski Carol Thomas Joan Trenf Jacquelin Triyonis Sf. Mary Siar of 'rhe Sea Sf, Joseph and S+. Anne lmmaculafe Concepiion Five Holy Martyrs Queen of Marfyrs Car0l Urban Sylvia Vaicekauskas Arilda Vailolrai+is Laima Valancius Lois Valeminas Na+ivi'fv B.V.M. Na+ivi+y B.V.M. S+. Mary of Mr. Carmel Narivify B.V.M. Nf,+iv1+y B.V.M. M 'ZZ' Diane valenfine Linda Vdlehlifb Pafricia Vella Valeri Vilunas Carol Vincen+ S+- RUG Sanfa LUCIG Nafiyify of Our Lord lmmaculafe Concepfion lmmaculafe Concepfion I39 Seniors face future with confidence nn. ,,. Wx ip. f'-fs' if Nw x xx Clirisfina Vi0ldhl'e Monica Voilas Cecilia Wachclorf Nancy Weglarz Kaihleen Wengelewski Sl- MGVY of Ml' Carmel Sl- Riff! Sl' Jusfin Marfvr Sl. Rose of Lima Nalivify B.V.M. 50 -Q., t wr Viclri Wilcher Elizabefh Willre Donna Wilson Mary Ann Wingelnilc Kafherine Wisz Our Lady of Solace Sf, Nicholas gf Tolenfine S+. Jusfin Marlyr Sf. Joseph S+. Basil SfePl'l6nY Wolenllf Linda Woifanowslri Kafhleen Wrighf Jane Yerlres Jfldifh Yocius All 5GiNl'S S+. Adalberi lmmaculafe Concepfion Sf. Nicholas of Toleniine Naiivily B.V.M. I40 :jp I' 4 a Picfure missing Mary Be'l'h Gibiin 5 1 , ag 3 Nancy Zabingki SyiVi6 Z6i6g8hdS S+. Gail Nafivify B.V.M. Nancy Zayner Susan Zielezinslci x S+. Efhelfeda 51, Adnan Wifh grea'r anficipafion and exci+emen+ A. Baiorek Anna Zielingki Regina Zymanfas and C. Modory prepare for graduafion ceremonies. Epiphany lmmacuiafe Concepfion I4l 5 Underclassnnen - Divisions of pink, yellow and green-blouseol students learning the fundamentals of lifeg the problems of the world, love of God, and the beauty of loeing INDIVIDUALS. juniors achieve success through unity Junior class oTTicers are Mary Ann Czuba, v.-pres.: Cindy Pro- chazka, sec.: Kris KrysTeck, Trees.: BeniTa MonTalbano, presidenT. Albanese, ConsTance AlberTs, PaTricia Alfano, AnToineTTe AlmquisT, Theresa Aluzas, Ma rilyn Andrews, Cheryl Arbor, Deborah Arcieri, Camille Arlauskas. Claudia Arrigo, Sharon AsboTh, GeorqeTTe AsTra, KrisTine Auqle, Nancy AugusTaiTis, Donna Badke, JudiTh Banys, LoreTTa Barcia. ElizabeTh BarTkus, DanuTe Tremendous Tasks and The promise oT a successful year Taced The class oT l97O. Ear- ly in SepTember The 323 juniors began prep- araTions Tor senior Ring Day program and breakTasT. During The reTreaT, OcTober 7-9. given by FaTher E. Larson, They slowed Their quick pace and concenTraTed on The mean- ing oT liTe. Weeks laTer, They Turned Their aTTenTion To The Mock ElecTions. For days campaigns were held aT 7:30 a.m. in The caTeTeria, and on November 5, The balloTs were casT. Maria wenT as The naTion did- Nixon was The one. No sooner was This over, The iuniors planned Their Fall Dance, JusT The Same, Only DiTTerenT, held Nov. 27. The liTe oT The iuniors wasn'T all acTiviTies. TesTs such as The American College TesT and NaTional iv1eriT Scholarship TesT reminded iuniors ThaT The TuTure liTe oT college and em- ploymenT would soon be The presenT. A Tinal duTy Tor The class oT T970 was To plan The Class Day skiT. They will remain eTched in each senior's mind. New experi- ences This year had a special meaning Tor The iuniors and each conTribuTed To The devel- opmenT oT nexT year's seniors. Barflcus, Joann Barlosch, Phyllis Banda, Carol Becker, Denise Becleer, Theresa Bergmann, Mary Berndl, Gloria Berfucci, Mary Blancharf, Juclifh Blelcys, lnqrid Boliowslci. Chrisline Bonelli, Elaine Bonlc, Arlene Bofica, Sharon Bowling, Margaref Boyce, Jacquelyn Brusich, Cynlhia Bruskys, Danufe Buckner, Linda Bufilcas, Ramune Bufvila, Mariia Byrne, Jane Cameron, Peggy Can+y, Marlene rr- 'K :Me ,ix V ' e , ' f if ., - r 2 A , ' gl nf K ,x 4, K V. N X, . V, N W EV 4 v., .- ' f ,g ' da A f . ff - sw , . U 0 jf., .. Y I c, J - 2.4 if ,.. f' 'fi rug -Q... 7 II 1--:ri 4? 1,5 fv- em.: rx ii I FRS ar -I5 K' F T W L fx X. '4'4 I , B W 2 X B, X fm X y 3. , y ,, 4 Jai g N , A k,.:' fl ,lem I45 9? QD- f 1 l A Am Cassara, Sandra Cerinich, Vicforia Cerniauslcas, Danufe Cie-plalc. Jeanne Ciszewslci, Bonila Coglianese, Maryann Conlon, Deborah Cunningham, Mary Czarney, Nancy Czuba, Mary Anne Dailidlca, Saulena Daresh, Regina Davis, Nancy Dedera, Marqarel Dluhy, Alicia Doherly, Deborah Doleclci, Donna Dolinylc-Chomyszyn, Nafalie Q.. ,X fo ag 7 ,,f juniors serve seniors Ring Da brunch Downs, Eileen Q ,K Duffin, Nancy Dymerski, Connie Dziedzialc. Carol w...,.- Endriionas, Danule Erlcelens, Karen 'wx 'xg' A Erslovas. Diana Feeley, Madonna fl. Figura. Carol Findor, Ann Marie YTT7' Firlil. Geraldine XJ T ' Fischer, Donna AY' Flynn, Andrea Foges, Cheryl Foley. Linda Funk, Margarei' Furiasse, Roberfa Galinslci, Mary Ann W1-.V Affeciion and zeal are displayed by Susan Janeczlco and fellow juniors serving Ring Day brealcfasf. I46 Garvey, l.ore++a Gaura, Sharon Gelazius, Diana Gerlce. Kafhleen Giedraifis. Anile Giniaf, Irene Gleason, Valerie Gliosas, Teresa Grandau. Joann Grobarcilr, Karen Grubleslcy. Linda Grudzinslci, Lawanda Grybauskas. Loreifa Hahn, Margie Harazin. Judifh Harvey, Debra Hawlcins.'Sandra Henry, Palricia Hermanelc, Mary Ann Hetlich, Janice Hochwarier, Linda Ho-Ffman, Geraldine Holda, Janice Horazy, Dolores Horfsman, Barbara Hussey. Nora Hynes, Palricia laciancio, Judy Jacobs, Cassandra Jadvirsis, Lydia Jalcubailis, Maria Jana, Mary Kay Janeczlro. Susan Janouselc, Dorolluy Jareclci, Angela Jasaifis, Karen Johnson. Chrisline Jones, Rosemary Jurawicz, Susan Jurgilas, Regina Kacionas, Deborah Kaiuiis, Diane I x ,A , K, M ,,X,N ,A .., ,N ,.k , ig' Ni X L .. xi - - f - 1' Q fi ie- i J , . , Q , L.- I .x i X Q ,,, Vx lf I ff- 3 4. ii Pl' f45wE. fi hy Mi - .M a 1 ., y 'M 47? ' iw v' M a . A ' k,L: K I, - x if J - l X - L f ,..-'.A -M f f 5 'zi -1' .. i. . , f . M 1 h y V X5 D if Q ,Q M' My ri n li, ea gl M ,M 5 ' N4 I 'gag Y i . li K . ix ' ' ig, -1-i if . , Fr X 1 gr , X 4. 1 4 M Y X .aww M vv eve 5 'xgx K ev- 1. R ' ,V a n 1 V fgx 1, V A V Q' , x. Y , ', r x , ' sk 1 M -. I kirk X Z K '- ,.f' kk . .K ff i i if . ,X x tl Q, V K NAK, ez , 1 I . b -M f. A f 5, X A D y A M' M we .Q M ali D M fear lllliilsf f ire 'D if ' 'llllglll l i 3 54 D i A- 4 - -. A .- 'M D D 1. 1 1 . M 4' M .' , --M D ' ' M M Q-'D eaa-.a. ,,,i M Q- - M K . -I f ViQ-ra' , M 'r M- ig? ' - , I D My eil' Maw : My 1 w raar M ' D if ff. f 1 I S a J ' X MM, ' r g I f . , M f l M ff' K, M? M . f A i - ,nf M, M lm, d ff , M If I47 junior class activities reflect initiative Kane, Cheryl Kaminslmi, Linda Karaliunas, Kristina Karnis, Gale Kasarski, Carolyn Katinas, Rita Kazlauslcas, Anne Kelmelis, Aldona Kibarlas, Eva Kincinas, Virginia Kleinmark, Bonnie Kloris, Terry Kmelly, Cheryl Kmiecilc, Deborah Knapp, Debbie Kogut. Catherine Kollereb, Donna Komaras, Sabina 'Tv' :J X x rv- fb 'lib 53, Konarslci, Theresa Koscinslci, Alice Koslrzynslci, Claudia Kovacevich, Geraldine Kowalczylc. Rosalie Kraus. Janel' Krause, Ann Marie Krause, Catherine Krause, Laurel Krochmal, Karen Kromel, Patricia Krufulis, Rima Krysrelc, Christine Kubalanza, Roseann Kuczer, Mary Kulikowslci, Patricia Kuncius, Janel' Kurpiers, Catherine fv- .fe- 'ie INTL L x Ak ju' N. I Nba ia I rr-A3 1? F-, rc.. in rr ..1. I . 53' f 5 4 I r X. 1 rx a --Q 1 'jfs- rl if ii nn Kurfz, Diane Kusick, Carol Kuflca, Donna Kuzmicki, Lorraine Lain, Janer Lally, Kalhleen Laslcowslci, Rulh Lafronica, Judy Liereau, Nicole Lulcaszelc, Deborah Lyons, Cynfhia Maciaszek, Adele Mahoney, Nancy Maida, Kafhy Malburq, Mary Ann Maleckas, Grazina Malewslci, Maureen Manning, Therese Maranlo, Slarr Marc. Mary Lynn Marcinkus, Ilona Marek, Charlene Mariel, Sfephanie Marlensen, Mary Marvin, Corinne May, Lorerra McAndrews, Sharon McLaughlin, Jar-ef McNichols, Audrey Meeqan, Madonna Melnyk, Theresa Mensilc, Marianne Mikalaiunas, Rufh Milos, Elaine Moelc, Pairicia Monralbano, Benifa Moslcal, Marlene Mueller, Jane Muhs, Cafhy Munoz, lsabel Murphy, Sheila Mussallern, Mary '25, ' X' ' 4 A f K Narducy, Anneile Nayder. Leah Nowaclci, Susan O'Doherly, Kafhy Ohr, lrene Pefers. Susan Peilcewicz, Carol Pefravicius. Laima Pefrilis, Barbara Pelrosius, Carol Pieza, Frances Pisz. Paula Plezberl, Ave Marie Plioplys, Ramule Ploharslci, Dianne Podlaselc, Diane Poehner, Elizabefh Polinslci, Suzanne Popoca, Yolanda Popovils, Eileen Poller, Deneen Prackaila, Aldona Pranslcy, Carol Prochazlca, Cynlhia Puclqe, Mary Lou Ragas, Diane Raman, Lorraine Rauba. Sally Rauba, Theresa 'wi s..,' QI, Orszulalc, Shirley Osowsld. Jeanelle Paulilc, Annerila Paulius, Palfi Pavelich, Nancy Pavilcius, Audrone Pavilionis, Jeannelie Pavlik, Pafricia Pawlak, Darlene Pearre, Jacqueline Pepper, Laura Pefers. Maureen pt- A , f V :Q we A Y f L, 5 ffl lil ll 11 if Spirited talks enliven juniors' retreat i 5 , i E f i i ix N, X. Fr. Larson shares views with Cynthia Prochazlca, Valerie Slculslci, Karen Krochmal and Maureen Peters. Raudys, Wanda I Rayl, Denise -xx 5 Rea. Elizabeth sas N K Recchia. Linda Riebel, Marilyn f L -. .V Rivoli, Victoria Rochetto, Marissa Rzzrnaniszalc, Linda Rosenow, Karen Ann Rosinslci, Mary Jean Rozenas. Dana Rudis. Rosemary A 6, Ruclmin, Donna Rusazlcowslci. Kathryn Saiovic. Susan ,sy g ' 'X ll-ew, .vkziifs Samples, Suzann Ji W' Sautlcus, Gail it A A A Schneider, Gerry fi Q 'afifb -T-if ISI juniors enjoy reward of candy loar drive Schuenke, Carlene Scoll, Pa+ricia Scroll, Teresa Sebelslcas, Linda Sereilca, Violelia Serenas, Romualda Seih. Lorefia Slwaughnessy, Joan Sheridan, Virginia Shimaiiis, Simone Slwimanis. Susan Sliimlcus, Shirley Slwofas, Clmrisfine Shurna, Joan Siliunas. Danufe 'hs Ill 'ri ,QA- 'wx Simanavicius, Aldona Simon, Janice Sinkenberg, Mary Slcilnilc, Barbara Slculslci, Valerie Slaninlia, Carol Slapelis, Rasa Slawinslci, Jean Slepavic, Mary Ann Snarslcis. Sleplmanie Sorensen, Barbara Solo, Debra Sfanciauslcas, Leonore Sfanger, Susan Slasiulis, Rifa Slailcus, Carol Jean Sleeves, Maureen Slonkus, Clnrislina Swada. Gail Szymanski, Frances Tassic, Janice Terzich, Kailwleen Thompson, Mary Rose Tomaslcy, Nadine Traska, Maria Turelc, Renee Vahl, Penelope Valiulis. Egle Vegeiabile, Sharon Viscius, Niiole Wallenberq, Sharon Waliers, Marlene Wcislo, Aniia NVeaiherly, Dianne Welzien, Elyse Wilcel, Mary Wilimczylc, Elizabeih Wills, Lelifia Vilinslcunas. Cecilia Winiers, Lauren Wolf, Bernarda Worlcs, Melinda VVrzesinski, Joyce Wungluclc. Susan Zeleznalc, Cheryl Zemlca, Denise Ziegler, Karen Zulcauslcas. Laima Piciure Missing: Ruia Auqius To IS-'Tn '99 if 15 G EEE: ,N if 5 x 'S ' V I, X A xi f , ,qu 'Y' K L as ia My wifi l ffm, ff . Xxx ggi, H .B x I i i NE ,vw iwx .lb -yy. ' f ff ,N ' a ff- 'VI - ..,.X ,' Q0 'T' t ' iw 4 J . ir - if a I I , QL. ,f V 9 Q Q y ,' , I I fl A . - l 5 -- i -' 4 . f ,XM ff Ea i tii'3IuafY 0' DN-.. Snaclcs are reiecrecl by pizza-hungry Alclona Kel- melis, Linda Buclcner. Lydia Jaclvirsis and Bernie Wolf. I53 Involvement is key vvord in sopn success Aglinslcas, Donna Alexander, Mary Allen, J nne ApaTo, Joan Arnold, Maureen Aspen, Jean Aunedi, nda BakuTis, B ara Balich ane Balskus, BalTrusaiTis, N B lT lc D l a usni , ary ora o ores Sophomore class oTTicers are Peggy McDonald, sec- reTary: AnneTTe Jakus, presidenT: Judy STeTansko, Treasurer: and Cary STack, vice-president l54 All signs oT Timid uncerTainTy were gone, and Their cool sophisTicaTion had noT yeT ap- peared when The sophomores reTurned To school in SepTember. Their energies and en- Thusiasm were aT a peak. By OcTober, They plunged inTo preparaTions Tor The l-lalloween parTy, The l-looT'n l-lowl Happening. Al- Though They were The TirsT sophomore class To manage This aTTair, They carried on an ad- verTising campaign, sold TickeTs, organized The booThs, and conducTed all aTTracTions oT The parTy wiTh overwhelming success. Weeks melTed away in a maze oT geom- eTry problems, driver educaTion classes, and Trog-Tilled experimenTs, wiTh an inTeriecTion oT sTandardized TesTs. Piles oT homework were aTTacked and conquered by The girls wiTh The sunny yellow blouses and maTching disposiTions. They also hearTily accepTed anoTher new responsibiliTy This year, ThaT oT serving The Senior Class Day breakTasT. DeTTly, They balanced The plaTes and cups, replenished empTy pasTry plaTes and coTTee poTs, and Tinally, remained To wash The huge mounTain oT dishes. A year had passed, and 347 girls gained new knowledge, new Triends, and now Traded Their checked skirTs Tor The solid brown. a Bodinel, Margarei' Boollw, Mary Boyan, Mary Ann Boyle, Paula Branlcin, Maureen Brown, Joyce Brown, Yvonne Brusicl1,Janei' Brzezinslci, Linda Burica, Rosalyn Byrne, Kaflwleen Bysfrowslci, Jane Calderone, Marie Campana, Mary Carioli, Darlene Carlyle, Monica Carone, Cheryl Carler, Ouida Casey, Mary Cerlcola, Carolyn Chereslca, Eileen Clnwasz, Sharon Clancy, Clwrisline Cleary. Palricia Balulis, Paulelle Barmus, Zivile Baron, Diane Baron, Linda Baronailis, Ramune Barry, Rlla Barslcl, Karen Barlell, Kallwerlne Basso, Rila Becker, Jane Bedalow, Sfeplwanfe Beran, Charlene Berry, Lorelfa Biedalc, Kalhryn Bienllc, Barbara Biliskov, Kalhleen Blidy, Jacquelyn Bobelc, Maria 'fm Yrqiif X Wi-vi.. j x.,.4 Liyel assemblies Capture soph attention Cleggett, Linda Coglianese. Deanna Conlon, Pamela Connolly, Colleen Costello, Joan Cotter, Carol Cousins, Alice Curran, Mary Czupryna, Catherine Dambrauslcas, Deborah Danaher, Mary Danenas, Edith D'Angelo, Maryanne Daniels, Diane Danilevicius, Dalna Davis, Lilyan De Sorner, Barbara Deuerling, Marge l Deuser, Elizabeth Dewin, Cathleen DiBiase. Marna Dcntrio, Linda Doody, Joan Downs, Alice 495 N-1 . -.-A A A ,fjtff A if it A A I 2? Z' ' Downs MarCJ'e . gi: A Q, N In Q -it I , taint' '- ' if V 'pg 5,15 +V X W Doyle, Rosernar 'f lift' A 'lf D d' t s Y , -vi 1 ,vQ',.:g ll,-L , '-' U- 2- u ia , usan H ' Rfb A 'lx' 1 B ' Durnilcas, Deborah A , ' J, -l 11245 , Z, , -W . A54 L Dumlce, Janet y I , Dunlclau, Susan f N , 1, ' ,' ,, Dytrych, Lynn Dziugas, Judy Ebel, Donna , Ebers, Jaclcelyn Q- 3 x 'Dfw .Q Q '.,V 7777 Egan, Denise f K , l A Ei d u ka s, D a l i a L am., A Eicelr, Rose fl ' Fitzgerald, Elizabeth H 'll lo ,N-it Gaiziunas, Dana r v ' V 5, Galenas, Vida ' 'Z' W Garite. Antoinette , 1 . f ,st, , H I M H Garner, lnez l56 Gawel, Pamela Gembara, Karen Girdwain, Theresa Gomollca, Jeaneffe Gonlarelc, Camille Grabin, Susan Gracios, Bernadine Griese. Gail Gruba, Carol Gylys, Jurqa Haba, Joanne Halm, Michele Halper, Nancy Harney, Mary Harrison, Mary Heebner, Margaref Herr, Karhleen I-lornak, Candace Hossa, Elizabefh Howaniec. Barbara Howard, Sharon Hubalilc, Kaihy lgrec. Lillian lnfelise, Laurelfa . X ,x -r - xk X r - , . J' as , 'i 5 'li I ,M . , I A 3 ff j at , l f , M f . . .,,.. ' . is L to . - , f as a , l , i .yy W . ,, x. f , K ,,... . .' r , l 12 wv,s',m f . W ,, , f M eeayraeereyeer,e ryyireyl fs i , r X l ff-fy, oi, 6 K gow f lim ,rv Ml. rf 1' I 1 ' E 'big ,fi Pr , ,Q hx .7 X sophomores anxiously wail 'For Jrheir Enfhusiaslic Twelve pound box of chocolales al assembly. I57 Sophomores' Hoot'n I-low! is success c. , . . 5, , Y. -, E 1 'f - V r V in ef. I - h Xfifx L I' 'L' L I N 1' -412. . A X D Q if x 44- A f 2- If 1 1 . . iz .2 f fs A , N Q' J 2 N 0 ' ' V Q . Li. FEM ' J ELL ws:2S1:'LL 1 ,, f . 1 ns, 4. N x A L1 - LQ AN , ,. ,. - Q rv - la- I M -' . . - , J: ' , s K Q , L J vs sb W X f , DLL V , f-' r fr- X f' 1 5 Z., A 1.,. f?1. WL'L'9's L f' L J 'Lis . L QL N f' - .-sf or M . 1 ,wx K. V fx, ' 'fl 3' N ' in -W , .15 ssssr . ' Q . 1 -f '51 - .. .'-,- f ' L J J A L I J ea 'A u, . In If J' Ar Z V, J ' L ,..-4, . LL ,K L JB X 'I X A 'f ' z 'fs ,N v ' y F 'ff vv ' 'V' .iifk '.,: V .' s 4 '. , 1, .Q , . L f , X ,ii A , ' '7 L , .,X- W ' I HQ. xw .. 14 f I Yi., L , E X L x l58 Bunny fDenise Wieloclwj Trades in carrolr for a ham burger offered by Margie Downs and Ann Novak LL L 1,5 fr Erma? NL K 'Mi . ,S x , 6 35 I -.. A X . i ' 1 'wx rv 1 1 w- .N sk I -A , V X .L mx., , -1 v- X K y gm Q 4. L . I K4-M , ' . oo.r..o K N LL J 4,Nfs-fr. i Sv., ! D js, Ingram, Kafhleen lrace, Linda Jackevicius, Julie Jacobsen, Joan Jacoby, Sylvia Jaqe, Ann Marie Jaqela, Donna Jakus, Annerfe Janas, Mary Ellen Janlcy, Susanne Jarrefls, Nafafio Jeffers, Kafhryn Jesse, Aifeen Jocrus, Denise Jurisica, Vafenfine Jurlcsfas, Laura Juskeyicn, Nancy Juzcnas, Mary KGJSI'1EiS,L:l'WdF1 Karnpwirrn, Deborah Kaniuiis, Pafricia Kaupas, Nancy Kazfauskas, Lirda Keaiinq, Susan Kedra. Helen Kelly, Roberfa Kenel, Calherine Kennedy, Theresa Kenny, Anila Kessel, Melody Kessler, Carol Kies, Audrey Kiiali, Alexandra Kina, Jacqueline Kislcunas, Nancy Kissel, Margie Kloclr. Deborah Kohler, Denise Korak. Debra vw- 'V 1 . I A ' ll sv ,v . 'gf . ff -up Be--e , . Maff' l 19 ff' 'V' lf' 1., 1 .fm R 49 y ! Q!! 1 fo.. 'U- fx' S-N '17 .,.'- 'KG' fair? ,IX fv- Q.- fa. D ,a a 4 Av Kowalewski, Marina Krych, Joan Kubalanza. Marysusan Kuniclds, Eva Kuras, Jurafe Kurelc, Joanie Kwiaflcowsi, Andrea Kybarlas, Niiole Labalc, Mary Lalcas, Rasa Lally, Mary Lash, Melanie Lavelle, Evna Lavin, Carole Lazzarelli, Linda Leamy, Marybelh Lebalc, Marqarel' Leleilqa, Lorefla Leonas, Bernadeife Liedberq, Joanne Lingis, Jurale Lococo, Barbara Loclafo. Rhea Loffredo, Dianne .P- ? ' V .A 'K y Q X ,E xx xp, . Q , v .gn :. Y fr, fs ' ' ,r i i iii N.. f -+ if Q i V' f Sophomores snow genuine school spirit Longfellow. Marqarei' LoreHo, Rhonda Lownilc, Pafricia Lublce, Susan Lullo, Linda Lyons, Annelfe Macieiauskas. Audrone Macilcas, Chrisfine Madei, Cynfhia Mahon, Kalhy Mahoney, Calherine Marines, Deborah Marsh, Rifa Marlin, Leslie Maffeo, Pamela Mazeika, Nancy McAllis'rer, Margaref McDonald, Margaref IDN I Q if JW' x I or +V 'Pl N r R. hifi 5 ff y D nrvv. Fifi. 11' N..,f 'iss I 60 'JS' McDonald, Palricia McHugh, Maureen McKee. Mary Mclfeown, Marion McNally, Palricia Meegan, Pairicia Meisl. Margaref Mellske, Pafricia Mercherson, Denise Meroz, Josephine Michalilc, Judy Miciunas, Pairicia Miclca, Laura Miehlich, Pamela Miqlinas, Audrone Milcale, Diane Miller, Louise Minsler, Mary . 1' Q51 IIN gag Ng x X 'Q 'vi jmaur 46. rg, Misiunas, LoreH'a Misnialc, Deborah Modlinslci, Linda Molis. Elizabefh Monfag. Tami Moore, Kafluleen Murawski, Joelyn Nainys, Ruia Naviclcas, Mary Nemec. Joy Neuburger, Doreen Newfoff, Sandy Nix. Marilyn Noble, Joy Norfon, Pauleffe Novak, Anne Novak, Diane Novak, Vivian O'Connor. Ann O'Connor, Margarei' Oczlrowslci, Susan O'Del:irlc, Kafhleen O'Leary. Karhleen Oswald, Mary Overlingas, Donna Paclm, Linda Paialc, Karen Paiauskas. Nadine Paida. Norene Paliulis, Maria Paquel. Madonna Pafernosfro, Barbara Pailaba. Irene Pafnode, Linda Pafriclc, Jennifer Paulinslci, Linda Pavlilc, Pamela Pelrauslfas. Mariia Pelruzzelli, Rocca Piccianello, Susan Pieczara. Carol Pivoris, Marilyn Planu+is, Cafherine Polak. Helen Popoviis. Margarei' Pialr, Marlys Pucilowslci, Susan Radosliis, Arlene Rapsus, Joan Reedy, Susan Rekar, Pamela Rimkus, Teresa Robinson, Cecile Roche, Pafricia Rod rig uez, Chrisfine Rosik, Taffy Roy, Jolie Rukuiza, Chrisiine Rusenas, Aldona Ryan. Margarel Ryclci. Barbara Sabalas, Aldona Saliga, Pauline Schmidt Kalhleen Schneider, Celene Scoglio, Linda Loihe Wysocku Barbara l-lowaniecl wilh Annelie Jalcus and Mary Janas invlies sluclenis io H l'l l'l Lottie Wysocki, as mascot, brings luck Szczrepkowski, Linda Tala, Mary Jane Tarter, Charlene Tauras. Kathleen Thorpe, Diana Trela. Sophie Usevicius. Jolanta Vaina, Niiole Valancius. Susan Valenzio, Denise Valient. Joanne Vercruysse, Rosemary Vincent, Barbara Vindasius, Grazina Vinseclc, Linda Viscius. Vida Vislcocii, Mary Vizgirda, Joana Vifach, Georgine Walsh, Mary Wasilauslcas, Joann Wengelewslci, Judith 'Westlove Anne Westlove, Beth Scott, Valerie Seaman, Donna Seidel, Patricia Sewell, Marilee Siiekis, Judith Simon, Christine Simons, Barbara Slrwarelc. Teresa Smith. Janet Stack, Caryn Staisiunas, Paula Stec, Frances Stetansko, Judith Stulcelis. Birute Susralsici. Peggy Sutula, Janice Swapa. Carol Swiontkowski, Eva 415 fu Y' 7 Wilder. Cynfhia Willson, Mary Winsfed, Jeanne Wunder, Dolores Wydra, Diane Yerkes, Diane Yocius, Elizabefh Yodual, Joan Zahora. Cynihia Zdora. Pafricia Zebrowsld, Wanda Zeeb, Lou Ann Zeimys, Daria Zemeclcis, Sharon Zilinskas, Anne Zimmer, Laure Zinkus, Ann Zubek, Judifh Zukauskas, Dana Zu-kauslcas. Diana fvlarias challenges enrich freshmen Glorying in Their new sTaTus as high school sTudenTs, 386 Treshmen enTered Maria lasT SepTember. For Three days oT orienTaTion The green-clad Class oT '73 ruled The halls like apprehensive leprechauns. EvenTually, how- ever, They became accusTomed To Maria, Their TimidiTy Turned To exuberance, and The mass oT sTrangers became acquainTances. The TirsT weeks passed quickly. There were lock combinaTions, sTudenT numbers, and schedules To memorize. Algebra l and earTh science had To be deciphered, a FirsT Book oT STories To be read, and The AThleTic Club was open To any Tairly acTive girl. There was inTormaTion Trom The sophomores abouT ele- vaTor passes and The swimming pool on The TourTh Tloor, buT The girls who knew said ThaT The waTer on The audiTorium rooT really wasn'T a skaTing rink in The winTer. In March, The Treshies displayed Their po- TenTial acTing abiliTy wiTh a TalenT show. In spiTe oT Their amaTeur sTaTus They pleasanTly surprised The enTire sTudenT body. WiTh sTunning swiTTness June arrived. Now, as experienced, selT-conTidenT Maria girls, They made'a Tinal exiT Through The parking- loT door. WiTh a casual air oT Triumph The green blouses were laid aside. Adamowicz, Debra Alenskas, Sylvia AlmquisT, Mary Aniulis, Ann Andresiunas. Janice AsTra, Niiole ATherTon, Maryann Bacevicius, BiruTe Bailey, Carol Balich, Anne Balnius, Virginia Banky, KaThy Baraias, Denise Bareisa, Donna Barbaro, Debra Baronaifis. Ausra Barlkowialc, Debora Barlola, Palricia Barlusialc. Roberla Baumil, Chris+ine Bednarz, Therese Beifler. Joan Berfucci, Marila Biederman, Carol Bienilc, Margarel Bieschlce, Sharon Bingham, Marianne Bingham, Mary Eileen Bogus, Shirley Bonk, Marian ,f rx 1'-'cr -1- af L . ' f N 1' gs. , x A 'N 'FN Y.. MT! 1.41 .pf-' g? 3 N. My a 7 E -vw' rfb- .14 'MB rw Nz Nl, N ' nf I wr' , f I 9 I66 'vw' rvv i Tig ex ,.-W., 51N A ,f .A wy- l- ' 'VN , 1 L Bonnema, Mary Bornzin, Deborah Borvan, Lucy Bragiel, Cynfhia Brazdzionis, Charlolfe Brixy. Marie Brofon. Judy Bruen, Margarel' Bruzas, Birule Bruzzo, Jeanelfe Bryscan, Diane Bulcaveclcas, Krisiina Burke, Kaihryn Bury, Dorolhy Buslco, Diane Bysfrowslci, Ellyn Carey, Palricia Carlino, Debra Carroll, Judifh Cassara, Anifa Cepailis, Gieclre Cepenas, Dalia Ceponis, Sandra Cerinich, Cinlhia Chernalc, Cynlluia Chiarenza, Carol Chicvara. Laura Ciara, Michelle Colby, Jill Connolly, Nancy Conrad, Elaine Conroy, Jean Cosenfino, Karen Coslaperaria, Barbara Coslello, Debra Cosrello, Denice Coslello, Marybefh Cunningham, Pafricia Curran, Mary Jo Czarney. Marcia Danalner, Mary Danaher, Palricia Davey, Susan De Chrisfina, Clarice Dequfis. Rasa Dennelny. Nancy Dieh. Robin Di Novo, Mary 1 ,emily I ' f f-fmfi' , ,. fan 0 V 'li l V A 'N A y if 9 A X ' K I XD, 2' 'ii n ' ' y , ' Q , ' X 1 1. V1 V Q 1 1 I l . I I X . ' f i - x all as iii ff -.sq 3 Qi l W + A - A 'A l' .. ' ' 1 0-3 - f M M , - -in I 1 il l A 1 A L Q , W lim D 3 , . X x-I H, lblfii 'rai M rill ...la M ' i 5 if M-we ,-f'5 'V Wirh grim delerminafion, Sylvia Alenslcas and Mar- garer Bienilc learn lhe fundamenlals of a Maria-ile. I67 Facult greets mothers at Freshman Tea Doeden, Pafricia Doody, Maureen Dowling, Ann Downes, Palricia Draqovic, Susan Dudlo, Lorraine Duranl, Marcifa Eclclund, Donna Egan, Karen Eiva, Viliia Encher, Marla Engsfrom, Cynfhia Esposi+o, Debra Feery, Gail Fiandaca, Phyllis Ficelc, Janice Flaclxus, Deborah Fleming, Florelia Flynn, Georqianna Foley, Gail Foley, Marian Francis. Lorefla Freyer, Kalherine G-aqne, Pamela 'K qui-g!,j3s,,Q M 'D Freshman lea gives T. Siers and her molher oppor- runily 'ro meer Sisler Florence and olher facully. x? N -fi. OT '57 'NA CVB ff: DA LA X?-' ur' all l68 L AA , L. ,.. ART N Gallagher, Palricia Garbacz, Susanne Gaura, Gale Gavelelc, Lou Ann Gawenda, Beryl Giangrasso. Michele Giedrailis, Chrisfine Gierslilcas, Vida Gilhooly, Maureen Glass, Annelfe Gleason, Mary Gordon, Jeanne Gorslmi, Nancy Gorfowski, Cynlhia Grendau. Charmaine Greicius, Jeaneiie Grovalc, Donna Gruber, Audrey Grudzien, Nanine Grygiel, Pairicia Grzeslo, Cynfhia Guido. Marie Gufh, Mary Hammerslein, Denise Handzik, Joyce l-larazin, Jamie Henry, Palricia Hill, Pafricia Hlenofslcy, Viclci Igrec, Rosemary Q if g y 5 'F' 'Z Q. s, yr ,f-N 'vw sw.,- ,.. we 5? bv A .L V' If X i , .J -. I f 1 'su r - L x I I fi X. 7. ,... w ra .--1 1V X 4 1 'f 1 - 'H ,f ,A X ' - f lug l ic ,xy A L 'U' QI if N- -i-... Yiwu A '11, J -. 9 f- ' 4 - ...J Q Q, ,,. , W a i KI aiii All 7 ,J M c i Axel i 'i i .JAJJ H I69 L M, w ' 0- 'V I 1 .. 4 A A . 4: Ingram, Sharon Jackson, Gerri Jacobs, Leslie Jalcoviclcas, Rufa Janas. Joyce Jancys, Rufa Janusaifis, Veronica Janufis, Rila Jasnauclcas, Monica Jaunius, Elena Julcnius, lrene Junevicius, Vida Class of 1972 boasts of 386 members Kalupa, Linda Kaminslci, Lynnelle Kaniinslci, Phyllis Kansler, Candace Kamlulis. Jeanne Kardolcas, Laima Kasper, Lisa Kasperavicius, Chrisline Kavanaugh, Karen Kaveclcas, Ramona Kavolius, Krislina Kay, Rebecca Kazenas, Ramune Keslca, Barbara Kizlylc, Susan Klapalauslcas. Chrislina Kleinmark. Roseann Klenn, Georgia 'U ll 415951534 -vq-'VN ,,.,. -Xi ,I ..,. r, , lU'- aa QT -wlkgx Q-A A I ll if PV' Al VA 3 ,,o, E .,,., av, N.. 4 . 4 L Klopp. Deborah Knapp, Eileen Kohoul, Visnia Kolanowslci, Carol Kolenlco, Mary Kolnik, Calherine Komaras, Donna Kovalz, Judilh Kovera, Debra Krischunas, Mary Ann Krupa, Elizabeth Kuhl, Sherry Kulilcowslci, Pamela Kuras, Rila Kurcz. Lollie Kviklys, Danquole Kwialkowski, Debra Labalc. Margarel' K' 1'0 ,--' L , A , 1 'K Xx y if L Maslcoliunas, Deborah Maiulcas, Rifa Mazeilca, Sigila Maziarelc, Kaihy Mazurelc, Geraldine McAllisler, Palricia Mclllermoll, Maureen McDonald,Judill1 McGrarl'1, Linda Mclnerney, Mary McLaughlin, Rochelle McMahon, Maureen McNamara, Mary MCNully, Mary Ann Meehan, Kalhryn Mendez, Carmella Mendoza, Lucia Menlo, Marielfa an-I 4 X pl. az 4, 1 l k 3 r, S' ,V lf l , li il A Bn.. '19 PIN '-r-:,- uk I N 1'- ,4- l 55 , WT 11. ffl 8- if ,gr .5 1 'fray' Lalcinger, Elizabefln Lally, Pafricia Lange, Susan Larslci, Karynne Laslcowslci, Diane Lafronica, Susan Laucius,Cl1risfine Laurin, Pamela Leamy, Marqarer Lewandowslci, Diane Lifvialc, Gloria Lombardi, Jo Anne Lowniln. Susan Lumpp, Joyce Lundsledl, Marie Maclcevicius, Teresa Macyauslri, Donna Madenis, Dorollny Mader, Vicloria Maher, Palricia Malik, Judirh Marsello, Linda Marszalek, Kalhryn Marlinkus, JoAnne 'Q- A 7'C 'y--y I7l ...N ,ss L. 'vu 4l9A -DPI. vy- vw' li I all rn I 4,11 O'l-lara, Nancy Olcarma, Mary Olczylc, Caryn Oparinas, Violela Osadniclc, Marilyn Osowslzi, Lorella A A if Simi -sw, A I Oswald. Donna Pacella. Mary Pacelli, Monica Paida. Rene Paieda, Donna Palmisano, Nancy Panella, Joanne Parker, Kalhleen Paslcevicius, Asia Paulauslcas, lrene Paulus, Kalhleen Peczkowslci, Debbie rl! :vi ur rf' H 2: . K ' l 4 f er.. f . i aaaiiaaa ,iaa aiaaai -fl ' W, RU D ta. 4. K s.,: . X iffy . i , - .,. . f ' l72 Meroz, Bella Miarlca. Deborah Michalik, Chrisline Michalslxi, Merrilee Miellcus, Pamela Milewslciy, Margarifa Munich, Elizabelh Mirasole, Silvia Milchell, Ellen Milchell, Jane? Moclcus. Chrisline Molus, Barbara Moore, Nancy Moscinslci, Sharon Muchowicz, Karen Murnane, Maureen Murphy, Jan Muzereus. Gail Naviclcas, Palricia Newman, Deborah Novak, Lois Nowak. Joan Nuqarus, Donna O Halloran, Pairicia XY I ' l A QT N- i ..--. A if-1 , kc f , my xy , - . I ,X V. , - 1 ' ns fm f 1 y . ,V yay I 5 7 f7' .. . Earth science intrigues many freshmen -we Wirh The aid of The sun D. Bryscan, M. Bruen, J. Andresiunas and A. Balich find earrh's surface area. rf' X , W1 f . ,R 1 X ,xx 75- L 'Ye my X V v X ,V 1 ' Xl, N ae! Q l ' 'N .A r .. - I +5 1 1 I r , 7-ff ' It rf! Pedersen, Pafricia Pedziwiafr, Theresa Pellelier, Phyllis Peseclcas, Neringa Plonis, Collelra Podis, Zivile Polach, Pafricia Pofrer, Pamela Povilaihs, Birule Pozniak, Kafhleen Prodan, Marilyn Pucefa, Diamonfe Purfoclc, Suzanne Quinlivan, Karen Raczynslxi, Diane Rea. Ellen Reinke, Jane Relcsel, Isabel Freshmen adjust to school environment Renner. Dorolhy Rinanclo, Marian Romanelc, Linda Romaniszalc, Janef Ronspies, Debbie Rozqus, Chrisline Rusreilcis, Lydiia Rybicki, Laura Saba+ini. Karen Sacony, Veronica Salislcas. Joan Savickas. Lucille Scerba. Violefa Schmifz, Maryann Schroeder, Pamela Seibuiis, lrena Selcmalcas. Rifa Sequens. Celesfe aw ,A 4 Serapinas, Laura Shelby, Francesca Sheridan, Marianne Shidlovsky, Irene Shimlcus, Marie Short Alice A 41. L Shurna, Carolynne L mi Siers, Teresa if Siricevich, Sarah fx Slcarbek, Mary Smiles. Karen gf , Smoqor, Laura Q? Smoqor, Linda 'WH Smullcailis, Aldona Sonlschik, Barbara Q Sorich, Mary L Solo, Calherine Spano, Mary L f e P' 1 Qi , Q i X N ir I74 Sriubas, Zivile S+ankus, Nancy Slasiof, Mary Sfelmokas, Dalia Sleponaiiis, Ellen Sfewarl, Melinda Suchinslci, Laura -D Suclnolaslci, Doris Sulciennilr, Maureen Sulima, Pamela Suniqa, Anfoinelle Suopys. Audrone . Supis, Dorofhy Surico, Mary Synoga. Sharon Szallcowslci. Rosemary Szczepanialc, Pamela Tadeusialc. Rifa Taraclw, Theresa Tarler, Annelle Taylor. Susan Tipping, Palricia Tomaszlciewicz. Sheri Toloraifis, Rasa 'V' i I 1 X ,,,,., , 5' ' 5 ,' 'viz ,f ? ft! 'vid' ffl en, I I i ,.. L 'ffl Y 4 X xx Q, . 5 A I I l w Q- 7 A mr' ' Mt, n al... A l75 V X 'kj' -xv Traslca, Sylvia Trol1a, Susan Trzyna, Clwrisline Turlcowslci, Donna Va'l1l, Louise Vaisius, Aileen Valle, Carolyn Varslcys, Elsa Vercruysse, Mary Kay Vermelfe, Jeanmarie VeSola, Lucille Violanle, Dona Walsh, Susan Wamble, Merriam Warachowslci, Mary Lynn Warren, Cheryl We-qlarz, Darlene Welwlus, Gabriele M Soil shoeflancers Mary Eileen Bingham and Loreiia Francis dance 'ro Up, Up and Away a+ Talenf Show on March I4 : A A '- ' ,,,. A NA -WWA 'nna .nal A nnn , fer fi A W f lA ii, 'W W li' ' ' i ,nw l fr K A W - 1 '-f aan .M ' .A nnn 11 ' il 1 'f ,M , ,A g ann -, X ,M A ' A A ytii, I xr K ,Q-it Qllifs A W A il' W A 5 Y- 'f 'l nxn W ' a 4 annnaa AA ,nna 1 K 1- in ,,'i 1 v ,'., f f' ' V V 1 VL V V R, ij' H 1 ,A AA'J'1:1E1ff:5fffQfi A A , Af 'W Q 1: 4: ' ' nfal W IW? i mr ' W N 3 L. 5 ' A' A 115.4 '7 'f W N N r is f M W' . A A A A aaaaa aan an a e - - I 4 , . 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Rarnune Zolynas, Ruih Zyynys, Vida Freshies delight audience at talent show tt' Xtte X .ZLL .At KW Organist lrene Seibutis' nimble tingers glide across Beauty Parlor Trio Debra Barbaro, Lois Novak and lceys to the tune ot The Flight ot the Bumble Bee. Diane Buslco display singing ability to student body. Lively dancers C. DeChristina, R. Degutis, T. Bednarz, D. Renner, D. Bornzin, and V. lvlader switch to promenade phase ot the dance. I77 Faculty Directory Sisfer M. Agnesine English lll, lV. Reverend Donald Ahearn Sainl David Religion ll.. Reverend Edward Aksomaifis Humaniiies: English lll. lV. Sisler M. Anifa English l: Developmenlal Reading: Homeroom 332. Sisler M. Anne'H'e Sieno l: Typing ll: Homeroom lll. Sisler M. Anlonilla Foods: Office Clerk: Assislanl' Mod- eraior, Morhers' Club: Homeroom IO7. Sisfer M. Bernarda Chairman, Music Deparimenl: Gen- eral Music: Piano and voice les- sons: Mocleraior, Choral Club. Mrs. John Boyer English l: Assislanl Moderalor, Na- lional Honor Sociel'y: Homeroom 328. Sisler Ann Bulovas Spanish ll. Reverend John Cassidy Sainf Thaddeus Religion lll. Mrs. David Cas+aldi Speech l: Advanced Speech: Mod- eraior, Thespians. Miss Zinnia Cicenas Earrh Science: Biology l: Homeroom 330. Sisier M. Clarila Humanilies: General Music: Piano lessons: Assislani Moderalor. Alum- nae: Homeroom 224. Sisfer Theresa Mary Clarkson Chairman, Business Deparimenl: Of- fice Machines: Typing l: Secreiarial Sludies: lvloderaior. Senior Class: Homeroom IOB. Sisfer M. Clemeni' French l. ll: Moderaior, Sodalily: Assis'ran'r Moderalor. French Club: Homeroom 33l. Mrs. Charles Cox English ll, lll: Homeroom 222. Sisfer M. Deolilla Religion l. Sisfer M. Dolorosa Algebra l: Mocleraior, Sophomore' Class: Homeroom 320. Mrs. James Durkin Chairman, Physical Educaiion De- parimeni: Physical Educalion. Sisier M. Elaine Algebra ll: Veclor Geomelry l, ll: Moderaror, Aihleiic Club: Home- room 225. Sisfer M. Emerenciana Librarian: Moderaior, Library Aides. Sisier M. Eslelle English lV: Assislanr Moderalor. Na- 'rional Honor Socieiy: Homeroom 239. Sisfer M. Ferdinand Spanish l: Typing l. Mrs. George Gaucys Geomeiry l: Algebra l: Assislanl' Moderalor, Rula Club: Homeroom 324. Sisler M. Georgine Earih Science: Moderalor. Freshman Class: Homeroom 325. .Reverend Joseph Gilberi' Holy Cross Religion lll. Mrs. Rimas Griskelis German l: Spanish l: Assislani Mod- era'l'or, Rula Club, German Club: Homeroom 335. Mrs. Joana Gudelis Spanish l: German ll, lll. IV: Mod- eralor, German Club: Homeroom 334. Sisler M. HenrieH'a Humanilies: English lll. IV: Advisor. Serendipily: Homeroom 236. Sis'l'er M. Helene Geomelry: Mocleraior, Junior Class: Homeroom 223. I78 Sisler M. Herman Biology l: Mocleralor, Ruia Club Homeroom ll3. Miss Mar+i Homolka English l, ll: Homeroom 326. Sisler M. Irene Chairman, Maihemaiics Deparl- menl: Algebra l: Precalculus: Mod ern Algebra: Advisor, Maria: Mod eralor, Maihemalics Club: Home room 229. Reverend John lsenegger Sainl' Joseph and Sain'l' Anne Religion ll. Sisfer Jayne Guidance Services. Sisler Florence Kaminskas Typing l: Religion l: Moderalor CAC: Homeroom 234. Reverend Frank Kelpsas All Sainfs Religion lll. Reverend Raymond Kuloas Sain? Chrisfina Religion ll. Mr. Ki Joo Lee Orcheslra. Sis'l'er M. Liudvika Larin lll. lV: Mocleralor. Lalin Club Reverend Norberi' Lulinski Good Shepherd Religion Il. Reverend John Malin Chairman. Religion Deparlmeni: Sociology: Chaplain. Maria High School: Mocleraror, Faihers' Club. Sisfer Margarei' Ann Physics: Geomelry: Moderalor. Science Club: Homeroom 322. Sisler Margaref Mary English lll: Moderaior, Freshman- Sophomore Sodalily. Miss Alice Margevich U.S. Hislory: Moderalor, Human Re- lalions Commilrlee: Homeroom 237. Sis'I'er Mariella Religion I: Home Nursing: Conlem- porary Home Living: Moderalor, Red Cross: I-Iomeroom IOI. Sisier Marylee LaI'in I, II: World Geography: I-lomeroom 336. Sisier M. -Mercedes Arl' Apprecialion: Homeroom II6. '7'l . Sisfer M. Michele Group Lessons: Orcheslra: Modera- +or, Orcheslra Club. Miss Maureen Miller Journalism: Religion I: Advisor, Maria Herald: I-Iomeroom 22I. Sisfer Helen Misiunas Religion III: Clolhing I: Moderalor. Alumnae: Homeroom IO3. Mr. Franlc Moravec Economics: Boolclceeping. Miss Doroihy Morgan Physical Educalion. Dr. Mary McNeil Guidance Services. Mr. Francis O'Leary Nalional Problems. Reverend Pe'I'er Paurazas Immaculaie Conceplion Religion III. Sisler M. Pius Chairman. Science Deparlmenl: Biology I: Advanced Biology: Mod- eralor, Visual Aides: I-lomeroom I I5. SisI'er M. Placida Spanish II, III, IV: Moderalor, Span- ish Club: I-Iomeroorn 337. Sisier M. Pulcheria Business Malhemalics: School Bur- sa r. Sis+er M. Reparaia Al ebra I II' Moderalor, Molhers' Q I . Club: I-Iomeroom 227. Sisfer M. Rosanne Arr II, III, IV: I-Iumaniries: Mod- eralorf Ari Club. Reverend Edward Slosarcilc Saini' Simon Sociology. iiiirfssgsvirisfww-i's:g:f i I Mrs. Alice Sfephens Voice Lessons. Sisfer M. Terence U.S. Hislory: Moderalor, Sludem' Council: Homeroom 235. Sisler M. Teresifa Biology I: Chemisiry: Mode'raIor, Narional Honor Sociely: Homeroom IIO. Sisler M. Timoihy Chairman, Social Sfudies Deparf- menl: U.S. I-lislory: World I-Iis'rory: Assislanl Moderalor, CAC: Home- room 233. Mrs. Eugene Urbilc Guidance Services. Sis'I'er M. Via'l'ora Chairman, Language Deparlmenl: French I, III, IV: Moderalor, French Club: Assislanl Moderalor, Molh- ers' Club: I-Iomeroom 333. Miss Grace Vogl' English II. Reverend Leonard Yerlres Naiivify B.V.M. Religion II. IM fl I . C.. C,i5fIf'I.lfli3: . gp: 1 as Rl ,cgg ,,,,. i-. fserfl. I79 Senior Director Joan Acelo Sludenl Council 4: Red Cross I. 2: Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3, 4: Cheer- leader 2. 3. 4. Rufh Allen Sodalily I. 2. 3. Vice-Presidenl 4: Red Cross I, 2. 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. 4. Kafhryn Anleilner Malh Club 3: Thespians 3: Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3, 4: All-Sfars I, 2, 3: Maria 4. Barbara Apalo Arhlelic Club 3, 4: Cheerleader I. Donna Arcieri General Aclivilies. Debbie Bachelder Choral Club 3: Library Aide 3. 4. Rila Badlce Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3, 4: All-Slars 2, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: School Play I967: Malh Club 3, 4. Lincla Bagan Red Cross I, 2: Alhlelic Club I, 2. Karen Bainer Sludenl Council 3. 4: Arhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2. Alice Baiorelr Ari' Club 4: Alhlelic Club I, 3.4. Theresa Balmer Sludenl Council 3: Red Cross I. 2: Arhlelic Club I. 2, 3: Cheerleader Rose Baleia Afhlefic Club I, 2. Aurelia Balnius German Club 4: Rula Club 3, 4. Nancy Banlcy Arhlelic Club I, 2, 3. Marie Baranauslcas German Club, Presidenl 4: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4. Daina Baras Sludenr Council I: Rula Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4. Mary Lou Barrel-I' Sludenl Council 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2. 3, 4: School Play I967. Diane Barflrus Red Cross I: Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3. Joyce Barllcus Srudenl Council 2: Library Aide I. 2: 3Red Cross I: Arhlelic Club I. 2, . Birule Baslrauslcas RuI'a Club I. 2,-3. 4: Alhlelic Club I, 3. 4. Belinda Baumil German Club, Treasurer 4: Rula Club I. 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I. 2, 4: All-Slars I. Elaine Becker Sludenr Council 2: Ivlalh Club 3. 4: Thespians 3, 4: Arhlelic Club I, 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader I. 2. 3: School Play I967: Red Cross I, 2. 4. Dorofhy Beleclcis Sludenl' Council 2. 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Sodalily I. 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. 4. Dalia Beliunas Rula Club I. 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. Sandra Bergen Alhlelic Club I. Bernadine Bernas Alhlelic Club I: School Play I967. Marcia Bernalelc Alhlelic Club I: Arr Club 3. Margarei' Bernalelc Alhlelic Club I. Diane Bieliunas Alhlelic Club I. Susan Boe'Hcher Narional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Ivlalh Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 4. Rosemarie Bogal Sodalily 2. 3. 4: Maria 3, Co-Edilor 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4. Sharon Bogus German Club 4: Alhlelic Club 3, 4: Red Cross 4. Donna Bozzi Spanish Club 4: Alhlelic Club I. Judilh Branauslras Malh Club 3. 4: Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3, 4: All-Slars I, 2: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Denise Brennan Malh Club 3: Red Cross I, 3: Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3. 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3.4. Genevieve Briedis Sodalily I: Alhlelic Club I. Rima Briedis Rula Club I, 2. 3.4. I80 Bonnie Broclcman S+uden+ Council 2: Thespians 3. 4: School Play I968: German Club 4. Janel Bryscan Arr Club 3, Secrelary 4. Anne Byrne Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3. 4: Sludenl' Council 4: Red Cross 3. Theresa Byrne Alhleric Club I, 4: Cheerleader I. 4. Anfoinel-le Candela French Club 2, 3. 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2. Adeline Candreva Spanish Club I: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. Pafricia Carioli Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slars I, 2. Charlene Casaz Sludenl Council 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Alhlelic Club l, 2, 3. 4: All- Sfars 2. 3. 4. Dale Chambers Arr Club 3. 4: Alhlelic Club I. 2, 4. Diana Clemens Choral Club I. Pafricia Connolly Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3: All-Slars I. Gay Conway Afhlelic Club I. 2, 3. Laura Crowley Alhlefic Club I. 2, 3. Vice-Presi- denr 4: All-Slars 2. 3, 4. Diane Dado Sodalily I, 2: lvlalh Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, Corresponding Sec- rerary 4: Alhlelic Club I. 2. 3, 4: All-Srars 3, 4. Rifa Daugvila French Club 3.4: Rula Club I, 2, 3. 4: Alhlelic Club I: Guidance Aide 4. Diane Delran Ari Club 4: Thespians 3.4. Diane Delesio Spanish Club I. 2: Alhlelic Club I. Caren Delich Alhlelic Club I. Connie Del Ven'Io Serendipily Edilor 4: Nalional Hon- or Sociely 4. Susanne Digiacomo Office Aide 2: Afhlefic Club 3, 4: Cheerleader I. Darlene Dirc Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Marquifa Domingue Library Aide I: Afhlefic Club 4: Human Relafions 3, 4. Nancy Donahue Sfudenf Council 2, 3: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Veronica Downes French Club 3: Maria Herald 4: Red Cross I, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 3, 4. Janice Drabilc Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars I: School Play I968: Library Aide I, 2, 3, 4. Regina Drahnak Sodalify 3, Recording Secrefary 4: French Club 2, 3: Maria Herald 3: Thespians 3, 4: Library Aide I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I967, I968. Diane Dunklau - Class Officer, Vice-Presidenf 3, 4: Sodalify 4: Red Cross I: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars 3: Sfu- denf Council 4. Cafherine Duselc Mafh Club 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2. Karen Dwelis Red Cross I, 2, 4. Mary Ann Dzielran Afhlefic Club I. Mary Ebel General Acfivifies. Cafh Ehmig CAC 3, Treasurer 4: Arf Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Red Cross I, 3: Afhlefic Club I, 2. Jurafe Eidulcas Arf Club 3, 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: AfhIe'I'ic Club I. Maria Eiva Maria Herald 3: Spanish Club 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, Secrefary 4: German Club, Vice-Presidenf 4: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 4. Mary Elcins Nafioral Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Red Cross I: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars 2, 3, 4. Krisfine Fabian General Acfivifies. Barbara Ficelc Thespians 3: Red Cross I, 2: Afhle- fic Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Cheer- leader I, 2, 3, 4. Pauline Figora Arf Club I, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 4: Cheerleader I: School Play I967: Serendipify 4. Nancy Flaclcus Afhlefic Club I. Maureen Flaherfy Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Mafh Club 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Carol Foley Maria Herald 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 3. Kafhleen Foley Sodalify I, 2: Afhlefic Club I, 2. 3, 4. Kafhleen Ford Thespians 3: Afhlefic Club I, 3, 4. Mary Ann Forys Arf Club 3, Presidenf 4: Maria Herald 3, 4. Aldona Gaizufis Orchesfra I, 2: Rufa Club I, 2: Red Cross I, 2. Alana Gale Sfudenf Council I: Red Cross 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Janice Galvin Office Aide 4: Red Cross 2, 4: Afhlefic Club 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Gapshis Mafh Club 3, 4: Maria 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2: Lafin Club 4. As'I'a Gesfaufas German Club 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Afhlefic Club I. Mary Befh Giblin Red Cross I: School Play I966: Choral Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 4. Gloria Gilmore Sfudenf Council I, 3: Library Aide 2, '3, Presidenf 4: Visual Aide 3: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars I, 2, 3. Nancy Glowalci Sfudenf Council 4: Ivlafh Club 3, 4: Choral Club 3: Red Cross 4. Jeanne Gluch Sfudenf Council 4: Red Cross 2, 4: A+hie+aC Club 3, 4. I8I Susan Golen Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I: School Play I968: Lafin Club 4. Mary Gomoll Afhlefic Club I. Deborah Goralslri Sfudenf Council 2: Arf Club Vice- Presiclenf 3, Treasurer 4: Choral Club Librarian 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2: Forensics I, 2. Janice Gramaila Arf Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I966. Palricia Greczelr Mafh Club 3, 4: Class Officer Treasurer 3. 4: Red Cross I: Afhlef- ic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars 2, 3: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I968. Zibufe Gudaifis Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Birufe Gudas Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4. Judifh Gusfas Sodalify 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, Treasurer 4. Milda Gufauslcas Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. Bernadeffe Hafhaway Choral Club I. 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4. Gail Hoffman CAC I, 2, 3, Secrefary 4: Orchesfra I, 2: Red Cross I, 2: Afhlefic Club I. Janice Honlcisz Red Cross I: Afhlefic Club I. Susan Hughes Sfudenf Council I: French Club 3, 4, Maria Herald 3, Co-Edifor 4: Afhlefic Club I. Deborah Jackson Afhlefic Club 4. Sfephanie Jacyszyn General Acfivifies. Nancy Jalcoclco Sfudenl' Council 2: French Club 2, 3, 4. Jurafe Jalcsfys German Club Secrefary 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I967. Daiva Jamdolis Serendipify 4: Nafional Honor Socie- fy 4: Mafh Club 4. Juanifa Janeczko Sfudenf Council 2: Sodalily I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Mafh Club 3: Red Cross I: Afhlefic Club I. Mary Ann Janlcowslci Maria Herald 3. 4. Helen Janusas Maria Herald 3: Thespians 3, 4: Rula Club 3, 4: Afhlelic Club I. Jurafe Jasaifis Maria Herald 4: Rula Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Red Cross I. Karen Jeffers Orcheslra I, 2: Afhlelic Club 2, 3, 4. Linda Johnson Alhlelic Club I. Dawn Jordan Alhlelic Club I, 2.4. Ausrine Karaifis Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlefic Club Theresa Kasperavicius Rula Club I, 3.4. Janice Kasulaifis Human Relalions 3, 4: Choral Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Jan Kaval Orchesfra Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Red Cross I, 3. Kerry Kearns French Club I: Thespians 3, 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I968. Maureen Kennedy Sfudenl' Council 3: Ari' Club 3: Thespians 3, Presidenl 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2. Mary Lee Kenny Mafh Club 3, 4: Afhlelic Club I. 2, 3. 4: All-Slars I, 2, 3, 4: Maria 4. Geraldine Kernagis Sodalily I, 2. 4: CAC I, 2, 3: Maria Herald 4: Orchesfra Club I, 2, 3, Secrelary 4: Spanish Club 3: School Play l968. Nancy Kincinas Spanish Club I, 4: Thespians 3: Alhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leader I: School Play I966, I967. Julie Klenn Spanish Club 3, Social Secrefary 4. Juliann Klima Office Aide 4. Marilyn Klofnia Nafional Honor Socielv 3. 4: Sodal- ify 2, 3. 4: French Club 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, Vice-Presidenlr 4. Kafhleen Knaber Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Human Relalions 4. Sandra Kobey Sfudenlr Council 3, 4: French Club 2: Thespian 4: Red Cross I, 2. 3: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 4. Eileen Kocialc Afhlelic Club 2, 4. Kafhleen Kocialc Spanish Club 4: Alhlefic Club 2, 3, 4. BeH'y Kohudic Alhleric Club I, 2. 3. Janina Kolis French Club I, 2, 3, 4: Rula Club I,2, 3.4. Dawn Kolnilc Sodalify I, 2: Malh Club 3, 4: Alhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leader 2, 3. Karen Konopaclce Spanish Club 3: CAC 4: School Play I967: Orcheslra Club I. 2. Marla Koralc General Acfivifies. Susan Koslzi Malh Club 3, 4: Red Cross 2. Marilyn Kowalski CAC 4: Choral Club 4: Alhlefic Club I: School Play I968. Lorraine Koziol Sludenf Council I: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Alhlelic Club l, 2, 4: Cheer- leader I, 2. Janice Kozlowslci General Aclivilies. Dianne Krisun Library Aide 3: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Marguerife Kroll Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3: Serendipify 4. Nancy Kruminas Ari Club 4: Maria Herald 4: Red Cross l, 2: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slars I. Mary Ann Krywaczulc Red Cross I. Linda Kulovih General Acfivifies. Jurafe Kupcilcevicius Spanish Club 4: Library Aide I, 2: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. l82 Alma Kurshus Spanish Club 4: Rule Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club 3. Lorelle LaBarge Arf Club 3, 4: Alhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Marcella Lain Sludenl Council I: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Soclalify I, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Red Cross 3: School Play I966, I967: Class Gfficer, Vice Presi- denl 2, Secrelary 3, 4. Judy Lamsarges Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3: All-Sfars I. Irene Lapinslras CAC Vice-Presidenl 4: Arr Club 3, 4: Thespians 4: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Lauslcey Alhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars 2, 3, 4: School Play I966, l967. Mary Befh Ledclce Red Cross I, 2, 3. Kyoung Soolc Lee Choral Club 4. Susan Lehfinen General Aclivifies. Pauleffe Leinarl' Sfudenl Council 2: Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4: Maria Herald 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Anifa Leonard Red Cross I: Alhlelic Club I. 2, 3, 4. Margarifa Lisauslcas Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: Arhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slars 3: School Play I967. Cynfhia Lynch Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play IQ67, I968. Margarel' Lynch Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 3: Thespians 3, 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Linda Maass Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3.4. Josephine Madai Sludenl' Council 2: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Kafhleen Maier Nalional Honor Sociefy 3, Treasurer 4: French Club 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. Orysia Malcsym lvlafh Club 4. Mariorie Malina Spanish Club 2: Red Cross 2, 4: Alhlelic Club l, 2, 3, 4. Sharon Malone CAC I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Thespians 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Irene Marlconis Malh Club 3, 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club 3, 4. Therese Maslanlcowslci Afhlelic Club l, 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Cheerleader 2. Jean Masolcas Sfudenl Council 3: Soclalify I, 2, 3, Corresponding Secrefary 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Tina Malievic Orchesfra Club I, 2: Afhlefic Club I, 2. Karen Mafuszewslri Sodalily I, 2: Mafh Club 3, 4: Afh- lefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Susan Mazur Sfudenf Council 2, Chairman, Hu- man Relafions 3, 4: Mafh Club 3, 47 Alhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 43 All- Sfars 2. 3: Cheerleader 2. Laura McAIIis'ler Sfuclerif Council 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I. 2, 3, 4. Nancy McCollom Library Aide I: Office Aide 4: Red Cross 2: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 4. Anne McDonnell Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3. Margarel' Mclnerney Arf Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: Serenclipify 3, 4: Human Relafions 4. Marilyn McLean Maria 3, Co-Edifor 4: lvlafh Club 3, 4: Afhlelic Club I, 2: Library Aide 2, 3: Science Club 3, 4. Diane McNally Alhlefic Club 2, 3, 4: Human Re- Iafions 3, 4. Sandra McNeaIy Afhlefic Club 4. Karen Mega Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross I, 2: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Dorofhea Meroz Thespians 3: Afhlefic Club I, 2: School Play I966, I967, I968. Linda Meyers Office Aide 2: Spanish Club 3. 4. Cheryl lvlichalalc Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- Ieacler 2, 3: Choral Club 2. 3: School Play I967. Leona Milcufis Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Serendipify 4. Ausra Mildazis Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4. Lynne Miller French Club 2, 3. Anna Mlynarslci Sodalily 4: French Club 3, 4: lvlalh Club 3, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Red Cross I, 2: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Chrisfina Modory Mafh Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Visual Aide 4. Marilyn Mueller Class Officer, Secrefary I, Treasur- er 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 4: Red Cross 4. Linda Mundo Afhlefic Club I, 2, 4: CAC 4. Jacqueline Murphy Afhlefic Club l. Pamela Murphy Thespians 3: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 4: Cheerleader I. Therese Naddy Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: CAC I, 2: French Club 2, 3: Mafh Club 3, Presidenf 4: Afhlefic Club I: School Play I967. Daina Naris Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. Susan Nash Afhlefic Club l. 3: Red Cross l. Regina Nemanius Office Aide 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3. Carol Neubauer Spanish Club 3, Secrefary 4: Afhlef- ic Club I, 2. Therese Niemiec Afhlefic Club I. Rufh Nodus Maria Herald 3. Arf Eclifor 4. Charlene Norusis Mafh Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Afhlelic Club l, 2, 3, 4. Angela Novak Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, Treasur- er 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Thespians 3, 4: Orcheslra Club I, 2, 3, 4. Margarel Novolny Afhlefic Club 2, 3, 4. Maureen Novofny Alhlefic Club 2. I83 Susan Nylcaza Orchesfra Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 4: Afhlelic Club 2, 3, 4: School Play I967, I968. Pafricia O'Boyle Maria Herald 4: Afhlelic Club I: School Play l968. Mary Anne O'HaIIoran Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3: School Play I967. Chrifine Pagac Arf Club 4: Office Aide 4: Afhlef- ic Club I, 2, 4: All-Slars l. Regina Paieda Rufa Club I, 2, 3.4. Genevieve Paslrevicius Afhlefic Club I, 4: Red Cross 4 Maria 4. Marlene Pasquesi Arf Club 4: All-Slars I, 2: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Elaine Pafino General Acfivifies. Donna Marie Paulcsfys Sfudenl Council 3, 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 42 Human Relafions 3, 4: Cheerleader 4. Renee Paulius Spanish Club I, 2: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3. 4. Linda Pavilionis Mafh Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3. Rufh Peflcewicz Maria Herald 3: Afhlefic Club 2, 4. Krisfine Phillips Spanish Club 3, 4: Choral Club 4: Red Cross 2, 3, Secrefary 4: Afhlef- ic Club 2, 3, 4. Jennifer Piecuch Sfudenl Council 2: Afhlefic Club I, 4: CAC I. Mary Jo Piecarza Sfudenf Council 3, Presidenf 4: Maria Herald 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Adrianne Pienias Alhlelic Club 3, 4: School Play I967. Jamie Piefrus Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Raima Plechavicius Sfudenf Council 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Maria Herald 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3: lvlafh Club 3: Thespians 3: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I: School Play I967, I968. Esfelle Plewa French Club 2. Birule Plislcailis Alhleiic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 4. Elizabelh Pocius Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club 3, Secrelary 4: Maria 4. Janice Pogorzelslci Alhlelic Club 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 3, 4. Linda Polach Maria Herald 4: Malh Club 4: Thespians 3, 4: Afhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slars I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer. Treasurer I, Presidenl' 2. 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 2. Janice Popham Thespians 3: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Suzanne Poplawslci Red Cross 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Class Ol- ficer, Vice-Presidenf I. Judilh Presecky Malh Club 3, 4: Red Cross 4: Aihlelic Club 2. 3, 4. Palricia Presfon Afhlelic Club 4: Library Aide I. Janice Prible Ari Club 3: Thespians 3, Vice-Presi- denl 4: Aihlelic Club I, 2. Sandra Pych Sludenl Council 4: Alhlelic Club I. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross I, 3, Treasurer 4. Linda Quilici Sludenl Council 3: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 4: School Play I967: Secrelary, Human Relalions 4. Susanne Radavich Sodalily I, 2: Arl' Club 3.4. Deborah Radiclc Ari Club 3: A+hle'ric Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3. Charlene Radle A+hIe+ic Club 2, 3. Aldona .Radzevicius Malh Club 4: Science Club 4: Choral Club 2: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2: German Club 4. Niiole Raila French Club 2, 3, 4: Maih Club 3, Vice-Presiclenl' 4: Science Club 3, 4: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Denise Raiewslri Arhlelic Club I. 2: Red Cross 3, 4. Pafricia Raman CAC 3: Malh Club 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I967, I968. Cafherine Ramas Sludenl Council 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Mary Ramas French Club 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Malh Club 4: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4. Chrisline Ramslci Ari Club 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 4. Pa'I'ricia Rasinslras Sludeni Council 3: Thespians 3, 4: A'rhle'ric Club I, 2: SerencIipi'I'y 3, Co-Ediior 4. Pairicia Raymond Ari Club 3, Vice-Presidenl' 4: French Club I: Thespians 3, 4. Mary Ellen Reedy Sodalily I, 2: Ari' Club 3, 4: Thes- pians 3, Treasurer 4: A'rhIel'ic Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2. Mary Ellen .Reschlre General Acrivilies. Sylvia Reyes General Aclivilies. Joan Ribiclras ' Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. Arlene Roches Sludenl Council I, 3, 4: Ari Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2. Alice Roess Alhlelic Club I, 2: All-Slars 2. Aldona Rozenas Rula Club I, 2, 3.4. Monica Rudis General Aclivilies. Anila Rupslauslcas . CAC 3: Maria Herald 3, Co-Edilor 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Slephanie Rusnalz Maria Herald 3, Co-Edifor 4: Maria 3: Ma'l'h Club 3, 4: Visual Aide 3, Presidenl' 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. 4: Cheerleader I: Lalin Club 4. Adele Rulka French Club 3, 4: Maria Herald 4: Science Club 3: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. Secrelary 4: All-Slars I, 2, 3, 4. Joanne Ryan Sfudenr Council 3: Alhlelic Club 2. 3, 4: Forensics I. Aldona Salravicius CAC 3. Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leader I: Red Cross 2: Human Rela- lions 3, 4: AI'hIeI'ic Club 3: French Club 3. I84 Dalia Saulys German Club 4: Science Club 3. Presidenl 4: Library Aide 3: Ruia Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alhleiic Club 2. 3: Red Cross I. 2, 3, 4. Susanne Schreier Aihleiic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Schulie Ari Club 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2. 3.4. Susan Sedzielarz Malh Club 3, 4: Library Aide 2. 3, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Alhlelic Club I. Sally Sellman Sodalily I: CAC 3: Orcheslra Club ' I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I968. Donna Sgariolo Sludenl' Council 2: Sodalily 2: CAC 2, 3: Malh Club 4: Afhlelic Club I,2,3,4. Cynihia Sichman Ari Club 2: Maria Herald 3: Seren- dipily 4. Audrone Simailis French Club 3, 4: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: Afhleiic Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I967. Carol Simonelis Sodalily I: Maria Herald 3, 4: Li- brary Aide I: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I: School Play I968. Susan Sincak General Aciivilies. Madalynn Smi'I'h Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: CAC I, 2, 4: Maria Herald 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Lalin Club, Presidenl' 4. Teresa Sorrenlino General Aclivilies. Sharon Sfalilionis Sludem' Council 4: Maria Herald 3: Spanish Club 2: Alhlelic Club 2, 4. Deborah Sfanger Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I. Kalhryn Slanlcus Alhlelic Club I: Red Cross I. Diane Slefanslro Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3. Presidenl' 4: All-Slars I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I967: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Marlene Sloeclcer Sodalily I, 2: Science Club 3: A'IhIeI'ic Club I, 2, 3. Ramune Sfravinslcis Malh Club 4: Science Club 4: Rula Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. Cecilia S'l'rom Orchesfra Club I. 2. 3. Vice-Presi- denf 4: Afhlefic Club 2, 4. Zifa Sfrumslcis Ivlafh Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 4. Diann Sfupur Red Cross I:Afhlefic Club I. Karen Sucholaslci Sfudenf Council 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Library Aide 2, 3, Secrefary 4: Afhlefic Club I. Carol Thomas Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3. 41 Red Cross 4: Human Relafions 4. Joan Trent French Club I: Thespians 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4: School Play I966, I967. Jacquelin Triyonis Afhlefic Club I, 2. Carol Urban Sodalify I, 2, 3: Ivlafh Club 3, 42 Science Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3: Class Officer, Presidenf I, Secrefary 2. Sylvia Vaicelca uslcas General Acfivifies. Arilda Vailolraifas Spanish Club 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3: Human Relafions 4. Laima Valancius French Club 2, 3, Secrefary 4: Rufa Club I. 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Human Relafions 4. Lois Valenfinas Ivlafh Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All- Sfars I, 2, 3. Diane Valenfine Afhlefic Club 2, 3, 4. Linda Valenzio Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3: All-Sfars I. Pafricia Vella General Acfivifies. Valerie Vilunas Maria Herald 3: Orchesfra I, 2: Afhlefic Club I: Red Cross I, 2: School Play I967. Carol Vincenl' Red Cross 2. Chrisfine Violanfe Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, Secrefary 4: Ivlalh Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Lafin Club, Vice-Presidenl' 4. Monica Voifas CAC 3: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Cecilia Wachdorf Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. 42 50' dalify I, 2, 3. Pre-siden+ 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Choral: Club II A+I1le+ic Club I. 2. 3. 4: School Play I967, 1963. Nancy Weglarz Afhlefic Club I, 3. K lhl Wengelewslci . aSI'LFcTe1nf Council 32 .SOd6l lY 47 French Club 3: Thespians 41 Red Cross 2: Afhlefic Club II SCIWOOI Play I968. Viclri Wilcher Afhlel-ic Club 3, 4: All-Sfars 3. El.izabe'Ih Wilke Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Rufa Club 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: School Play I967. Donna Wilson Choral Club I, 2: Office Aide 3: School Play I967. Mary Ann Wingelnilc Spanish Club 3, 4. Kafherine Wisz Sfudenf Council 4: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I: Guidance Aide 4: Human Relafions 3, 4. Sfephany Woienilc Sodalify I, 2, 4: CAC I, 2, 3: Maria Herald 4: Afhlefic Club I. Linda Woifanowslri Ivlafh Club 3, 4: Red Cross 4: Afh- lefic Club 2, 3. 4: All-Sfars 2, 3. Kafhleen Wrighl' Red Cross 2, 3: Afhlefic Club I, 3, 4. Jane Yerlces Orchesfra Club I, 2: Afhlefic Club I,2. Judifh Yocius Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4: Ivlafh Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars 3. Nancy Zabinslci CAC 4: French Club 3: Orchesfra Club I, 2: Afhlefic Club 2, 3, 4: School Play I966. Sylvia Zalagenas French Club 2, 3, 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I967. Nancy Zayner Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, Presideni' 4: Ivlafh Club 4: Rufa Club I, 2, 3, 4: Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 4. Susan Zielezinslci Afhlefic Club I. Anna Zielinslri Sfudenf Council I, 2, Parliamen- farian 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Sodalify I, 2: French Club 2: Orchesfra 3: Afhlefic Club I: School Play I967, l968. Regina Zymanfas Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, 4: All-Sfars I. Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. A. Beiller I0909 S. S+. Louis Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burkhardl' 7842 W. 45lh PI., Lyons. III. CONGRATULATIONS Class ol '69 from I-lorneroom 229 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cool: Torrance, Calilornia Miss Jean Coolc Torrance, California Miss Jeri Coolc Torrance, California Michael Damico 6506 S. Kealing Avenue I-Iaesi I-I. Fanizzo Special Patrons Mr. and Mrs. J. Allas 5004 S. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Anleilner 4328 S. Union Avenue Anlelope Memorial Hospilal Neligh, Nebraska Ashland Wholesale I-ldwe. Co. 37I8 S. Ashland Avenue Mr. and Mrs. J. Bacevicius 6455 S. Kedzie Avenue Vylras Balnius 6955 S. Talman Avenue Mr. and Mrs. V. Balnius 6955 S. Talman Avenue Carlos Barcia 72l I S. Washlenaw Avenue Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry 6l24 S. Arlesian Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beleclcis 72l5 S. Mozarl Slreel Bell Eleclric Co. 2600 W. 50lh Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Benard 34-4I S. Liluanica Avenue Besl of Luclc, Class of I969 Homeroom 229 Bill's Diesel Service I600 S. Blue Island Blaclc Beauly and her Fourleen Palaminos Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Boellcher 6859 S. Tripp Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Chesler M. Bogal Wood Dale, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. I'I. Kunlcle I0700 S. Sl. Louis Mr. and Mrs. M. Larsonneur Palos I-leighls, Illinois Miss Cynlhia Lyons 6535 S. Kealing Avenue Miss Mary Calherine Lyons 6535 S. Kealing Avenue Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lyons 6535 S. Kealing Avenue Lawrence J. Lyons IV 6535 S. Kealing Avenue Miss Linda Lyons 6535 S. Kealing Avenue Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lyons 3728 W. 68+h Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Marshall 60l8 S. Sawyer Miss Linda Marshall 60I 8 S. Sawyer Miss Palricia Marshall 60I8 S. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Pepe 6233 S. Troy SENIOR CLASS-I969 Mr. and Mrs. J. I-l. Weaver 58I4 S. Mason Mrs. J. H. Weaver 80I I S. Kenlon Mr. and Mrs. W. Worlh 2828 S. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Edward I I. Bogal 5437 S. Seeley Avenue Michael I-I. Bogal 525I S. Marshfield Ave. Boslon's Tavern 45l W. 26lh Slreel' Bridgeporl Bakery 2907 S. Archer Avenue Brighlon Food Shop 4374 S. Archer Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Delberl Broclcman I072O S. Sacramenlo Mr. and Mrs. John Brolon 2842 S. Tripp Avenue Cal Mar Shoppe 2809 W. 55ll1 Slreel' Mrs. Barabara J. Carler I409 W. 62nd Slreel Cenlral Drilling and Specially 2326 W. 4Is'r Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Alberl S. Ceponis 4532 S. Mozarl Slreel' Cerlilied Food and Liquor l906 W. 69lh Slreel' Mr. and Mrs. C. Chapulis 3502 S. Union Avenue Daniel Chapulis 3502 S. Union Avenue Chuclc Slandard Slalion 5I00 S. Union Avenue Complimenls of a friend of Denise Wieloclc Dr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Dado 6507 S. Kedzie Avenue I86 Mr. and Mrs. T. Dambrauslcas 4538 S. Hermilage Denis F. Danaher Family 5749 S. Albany Mary Denise Danaher 5749 S. Albany Palricia Dana her 5749 S. Albany Mr. and Mrs. George Daresh 3548 S. I-lalsled Slreel Peler DeWi+'r Jr. 5946 S. Racine vlr. and Mrs. A. J. DelVen+o 3 I 54 Wesl' 64lh Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Dobrovolslcis 3735 S. Emerald Avenue Don's Cleaners 5l06 S. Archer Avenue DresseI's Balcery 3256 S. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. F. Dumilcas 32OI S. Liluanica Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Aloyzas Eiva 6335 S. Whipple Slreel Professor Burl' Elwerl Circle Campus Engine Specialisls 7444 S. Claremonl Mr. and Mrs. George Forys 3253 Wesl 65lh Place Mr. and Mrs. W. Gale and Family 6l I0 S. Kolin Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Owen Galvin 47l3 S. Kildare Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Gapshis 3257 S. Emerald Avenue Reverend Joseph P. Gilberl 4557 S. Wood Anlhony Ginial and Irene in Memory of Sophie Ginial Mr. an.d Mrs. Emil Galen 2448 S. Spaulding Avenue Reverend Joseph Grembla IO39 W. 32nd Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gulh 5958 S. Kolin Avenue Miss Mary Lynn Gulh 5958 S. Kolin Avenue Mrs. A. M. Helmold SI I7 S. Weslern Avenue Hi! from S+. Rila High School's R -Gang Mrs. Kalhryn M. Hogan I409 W. 62nd Slreel' Holy Cross Hospifal Chicago, Illinois Holy Family Villa Lemonl, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes 3223 S. Lowe Avenue J. and L, Floor Covering Co. I223 W. I8+h Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Janeczlco 3404 S. May Sfreef The J. A. Kacergis Family Bucks Counfy, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kacergis Shenandoah, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kacergis Buclcs Counly, Pennsylvania The Richard Kaminslci Family 29l4 S. Throop Sireel Mr. and Mrs. J. PaI'ricIc Kenny 4552 S. Union Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klofnia 3920 W. 70+h Place Mr. and Mrs. John Kmiecilc 63 I 8 S. Tripp Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kogul 2528 S. Sacramenlo Avenue Mr. and Mrs. George Kolnilc 7343 S. California Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraus 6452 S. Washienaw Avenue LORETTO HOSPITAL Chicago, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Kuloviiz 35l8 W. 77lh Slreel Mrs. V. Kurpiers 6948 S. Keclvale Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lapinslzas 6225 S. Albany Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Larslri 29I4 W. 40lh Slreel' Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Leamy 64I8 S. Mozarl' Slreei Loilie Wysoclci and Genlleman Companion Salu+e Sophomores Mrs. John P. Loughnane I638 W. 93 Slreel Miss Chrislina M. Lynch 65I I S. California Avenue Franlc J. Maida and Family 7242 S. California Avenue MARIA: Alhlelic Club Ar+ Club CAC is a iigmeni of your imaginalion--Besl Wishes! Class ol: '70 has one up on '69 l229I Freshmen, Class of '72 Freshman Homeroom I I6 Freshman Homeroom 325 Freshman Homeroom 33I Freshman Homeroom 332 Freshman Homeroom 336 Junior Class Junior Homeroom 223 Junior Homeroom 227 Junior Homeroom 234 The Grealesl Junior Hmrm Junior Homeroom 235 The Grealesl Hmrm. Ever Junior Homeroom 237 Margevich's Marvels Le Cercle de Sainl Louis IX Mofhers' Club Mu Alpha Thela Nalional Honor Socieiy Rufa Club Science Club Senior Homeroom IOI Senior Homeroom IO3 Senior Homeroom I07 Senior Homeroom IO8 Senior Homeroom I IO Senior Homeroom I I I Senior Homeroom 236 Senior Homeroom 239 Sodalily Sophomore Class Sophomore Homeroom I I3 Sophomore Homeroom I I5 Sophomore Homeroom 22I MiIIer's Mischief Makers Sophomore Homeroom 224 The Greal Sophomores Sophomore Homeroom 322 Sophomore Homeroom 324 Mrs. Gaucys' Sophomores Sl. Casimir-Maria Alumnae Associalion Sludenl Council Tremendous Trigonomelric Trixiers, Pre-Cal, 6 World Geography Periods 4, 6, 7 I87 Mr. and Mrs. K. Marshall 6OI9 S. Sawyer Maplewood Lanes 2545 W. I I Ilh Slreel Mr. and Mis. Marines and Family 6407 S. Sacramenio Mr. and Mrs. G. Mazeilca 2534 W. 69+h Slreel G. McGraIh and Son 4I56 W. 63rd Slreel Mensilc Funeral Home 27I8 W. 5IsI Slreel' The Michael Menlo Family 6I I0 S. Arlesian Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meyers 5922 S. Winchesier Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Alber'r Miarlca 2I4I W. Garfield Boulevard Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Misnialc 6424 S. Kildare Avenue Miss Mae Murgalroyd 809 W. 36Ih Slreel Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Jr. 3643 S. Lowe Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Muih 2I I0 W. 22nd Place Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nemanius 344I S. Liluanica Avenue Mr. and Mrs. L. Nemanius 3443 S. Luluanica Avenue Mr. and Mrs. R. Nemanius 524 W. 33rd Slreel Regina Nemanius 344I S. Liluanica Avenue Miss Mary Ann Norway I0733 S. Wabash Avenue Oalcwood.EIecl'ric, Inc. 2 I 3 E. I I5+h Slreel Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connor Ocwieia Funeral Home 2878 S. Throop, 4256 S. Mozarl Officers and Members of Mexican Golf Associalion of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pagac 3825 W. 67Ih Place Paulius Hardware 24I 5 W. 69+h Slreel Mr. and Mrs. A. Pavilionis 6505 S. Kennelh Avenue Mr. and Mrs. L. Pellcelis 4535 S. Rockwell The Pellcewicz Family 4636 S. Roclcwell Mr. and Mrs. V. Pelrosius 7033 S. Arlesian Avenue Park Lawn Pharmacy 4324 W. Marqueile Road Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pieczara 58I5 S. Francisco Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Michael Planulis 4I49 S. Campbell Avenue Mr. and Mrs. B. Pocius 809 W. 36Ih Srreel' Mr. and Mrs. S. Pogorzelslci 6047 S. Kennelh Sophia Poska 3l0I S. Morgan Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Leonas Prackaila I6I8 S. 50+h Ave., Cicero Prima Lanes 25Ol S. Kedzie Avenue Providence of God 7I2 Wesl I9l'h Slreer Edward A. Rekar 26I8 S. Hillock Avenue John Rocherlo Family 7200 S. Wood Slreel Ron and Phil 57lh and Kedzie Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rudmin 33 I9 S. Liluanica Avenue Sabre Room-Banquels, Weddings 8900 W. 95+I1 Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Saburis and Family 3429 S. Liruanica Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Sacony I95I W. 34l'h Place S+. Mary of Perperual Help Church Chicago, Illinois SCHOOLS: All Sainls Chicago, Illinois Holy Cross Chicago, Illinois Holy Cross Ml. Carmel, Pennsylvania Immaculale Conceprion Chicago, Illinois Imrnaculale Conceplion Sheboygan, Wisconsin L.C.M. School of Nursing Freshman Class Naiivily B.V.M. Chicago, Illinois O.L. of Perpefual Help Cleveland, Ohio Our Lady of Vilna Chicago, Illinois Providence of God Chicago, Illinois Sacred Hearl Emerson, Nebraska Sainl Alphonsus Ballimore, Maryland Sainl Anlhony Cicero, Illinois Sainl' Anlhony Omaha, Nebraska Sainl Barlholomew Waukegan, Illinois Sainl Casimir Los Angeles, California Patrons Ace Amusemenl Supply Corp. Alex J. Andresiunas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen Sainl Casimir Worcesrer, Massachuselrs Sainl Clemenl Forl Lauderdale, Florida Sainr Francis of Assisi Minersville, Pennsylvania Sainl George 9I I W. 32nd Place Sainl George Shenandoah, Pennsylvania Sainl Joan of Arc Aberdeen, Maryland Sainl John Vianney Soulh S+. Paul, Minnesola Sainl Joseph Chicago, Illinois Sainl Joseph Scranlon, Pennsylvania Sainl' Mary Plano, Illinois Sainl' Norberl Norrhbrook, Illinois Sainls Pelrer and Paul I223I S. Emerald Avenue Sainrs Perer and Paul Rockford, Illinois Sainl Pius X Sfickney, Illinois Sislers of Sainl Casimir Easl Chicago, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schulle 6405 S. Arlesian Phil C. Scorl 604I S. Wood Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sewell 74I4 S. Campbell Avenue Reverend John A. Sewell S+. Gerlrude Reclory Sharko's Easl, Sharko's Wesl 7840 S. Weslern, 63Ol W. 63rd Mr. and Mrs. John Shaughnessy 6629 S. Albany Avenue Mr. and Mrs. John Shurna 6557 S. Francisco Sig's Liquors I754 W. 35lh Slreel' Mr. and Mrs. V. Simanavicius 6I4I S. Whipple Sky-Hi Hopes Riding Academy Tinley Park, Illinois Reverend Edward Slosarcik 5I57 S. California Avenue SMI-SL Federal Credil' Union 3022 S. Wells Slreel Alex Sonlschik 60OI S. Wood Soufhwesl Chiropraclic Cenrer 2739 W. 55+h Slreel' Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Slack 4632 S. Hermilage Avenue Slandard Federal Savings and Loa 4I92 Archer Avenue S+a+e Bank of Clearing 5235 W. 63rd Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Guslal Srrom IOOI I S. Wenlworlh Dr. and Mrs. S. Swionlkowski 564I S. Keeler Syrena Reslauranl I825 W. 47+h Slreel Talman Federal Savings and Loan 550I S. Kedzie U.N.C.L.E. Preservafion Cenrer Dr. and Mrs. W. Valenlinas 2625 W. 69lh Slreef Viscius Family 700 W. 3Is+ Slreel Vogue Carcl and Gill Shops 240l W. 63rd Slreel Mr. and Mrs. Slevan Voinich Bedford Park, Illinois The Thaddeus Wach Family 6428 S. Kildare Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wachdorf Congralulalions, Class of I969 Wild Bill Warnslecll and Associales-I408 W. Cuyler Warshan Jewelers 6249 S. Weslern Avenue Bud Weiser Mr. and Mrs. Wengelewski 7 I42 S. Troy Mrs. Edward Wesllove and Family 8945 S. Laflin Slreel E. ..I. Wood Co. I5 N. Halsled Slrreel Wifh Besl Wishes Reverend A. Valancius Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wozniak 4725 S. Rockwell Srreel Mrs. Marlha Wrzesinski Mrs. Violel Thompson Mr. X Mr. and Mrs. E. Yerkes 3739 W. 65+h Place Reverend Leonard R. Yerkes 68l2 S. Washlenaw Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zayner 8726 S. Marslrlield Avenue Roberl Allen Anamyl Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Angiollo I88 Mr. and Mrs. Ofanlino Angiollo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Arrigo F1 Mr. and Mrs. Linda Bagan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Badke Anihony Balich George Balulis Paul Baluiis S. Barbaro R. Baron T. N. Barreii Mrs. George Bariosch Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barzda Mr. and Mrs. A. Baumil Mr. and Mrs. W. Bergmann Mrs. Leona Bielaga Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bienik Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Bieschke Mr. Vinceni Blake Bob's Barber Shop Mrs. Caiherine Bogal The Edward Bogus Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Braden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brixy Krisiina Bukaveckas Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bysirowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Canideia Charlene Casaz Reverend J. Cassidy Giniaras Cepenas The Joseph Chopp Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Chwasz Claude and Cele Colonial Lounge and Resiaurani Congraiulaiions Darlene! John Congraiulahons Pai Pres+on Mel, Mary and Alice Cousins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curran Mr. Sam Dalcamo Dalia, Dawn, Nancy, Sally, Sue Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Danaher John A. Darr Mr. and Mrs. George Dedera Mr. and Mrs. Roberf F. Deuser Waller Dixon Mrs. Dolecki and Daughiers Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Angela Donfrio Francis Downes Joseph Downes E. Drabik Janice Drabik Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drahnak Nancy Duffin Gloria Ebers, Class of '67 Therese Encher Fenwick, Frosiy, Travis. Noihing Sianley T. Figora Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer The Flaheriy Family The Flynn Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foley Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Foley Flo'rrushka's Followers From Sisi Dr. and Mrs. B. Gaiziunas Paul Galenas Alberi and Lucille Galinski Mr. and Mrs. R. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gavelek Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gembara Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wm. Giblin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilhooly Gin+aras Resor'r Miss Riia Glass Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glowaki Darlene Golling Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gor.don Mrs. Helen M. Greczek Donna Grovak, Class of '72 Fred and Alice Gruber Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Grublesky Mr. and Mrs. A. Grybauskas Mr. and Mrs. T. Handzik Mr. and Mrs. Harie Helene's Hair-em Mrs. Juanifa Hernandez The John Honkisz Family Joe and Ann Horazy Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Horazy The Howaniec Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hussey Mr. and Mrs. D. Ingram and Family V. and D. Jakevickas Helen Jakuloaiiis The Ray Janas Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Janecek Regina Marie Januiis, '68 David Jarrells Mrs. Jaunius Jerry and Linda Sonia E. Jugar, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. M. Juknis Juraie and Ed Mr. Peier Jurisica Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Juskevich Mr. and Mrs. Peier Juzenas Kabai Family Kay Kampwirih Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kampwirih Sue Kaniuiis, '68 Karen, John Lennon and Budgie Mr. and Mrs. E. Kasper Juozas Kasperavicius Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kazlauskas Mr. and Mrs. Sian Kernagis Mrs. Siella Kibarias Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kies Mrs. lrene Kiiak I89 Frank Klapaiauskas Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Klima . Chesier Klock Mairhew Kloris . Frank Knaber .Joseph T. Kobey . Philip Kolanowski . Mykolas Komaras Mr. and Mrs. Arihur Kovera The C. Krause Family Frank and Kay Krisun Mr. and Mrs. Walier Krochmal Mrs. Pauline John Krupa Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krysiek KTS would a lways ..... Rosalie Kuchcinski Daniel J. Kuiawa Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Brane Kviklie Mr. and Mrs. . Peier S. Kuncius . Walier Kurek .Waller Kuriz . A. Kusick ne E. Kwaiikowski Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lamsarges Mr. and Mrs. A. LaRocque Mrs. Rose La Mr. and Mrs. Len's Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. The Michael uskey Bruno Leleika Service Ernesl' Liedberg G. Liiviak Family Lorraine, Thank-you! Lil sis Lu, my Lil Sis, Thanks! Mr. and Mrs. Chesfer Lukaszek Mrs. Ruih Lundsiedf Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Maciucis Wm. Lundsiedi Vinceni Macikas Mr. and Mrs. W. Macyauski Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Maggio Mr. E. J. Mahoney and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. Maier Reverend John C. Malin MARIA: Afro-America n Siudy Club Ari class, period I Ari class, period 3 Ari class. Ari class, Congraiul Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Ho Junior Ho Junior Ho period 4 period 7 aiions Class of '69 Homeroom 334 Homeroom 335 Homeroom 337 rneroom 222 meroom 225 meroom 233 Laiin Club Laiin I siudenis Lalin ll sludenls Pre-Cal Reiecls, Period 7 Serendipily Slafl Sophomore Homeroom 320 Sophomore Homeroom 326 Sophomore Homeroom 328 Mr. and Mrs. William Marlensen Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marlin Jonas Marlinkus Mr. and Mrs. H. Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Huberr Masson Par Maziarek, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. F. Maziarek Mrs. Berneace McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Peler McNamara Me and Her of lO8 Jesse Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. J. Miciunas Midwesl Newsclip Inc. Mrs. M. Miksis Joseph C. Minich Mrs. James Minsfer Mr. and Mrs. S. Modory Moe and Mare Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Mokry Mr. Joseph Mokry Mr. and Mrs. John P. Molis Mrs. Darlene Monlag Mouslache Marauders Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muchowicz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller Linda Mundo Frank W. Piekarski Mr. and Mrs. Mac Pienias Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pielrus Roberla, Joanne, Janice Pielrus Mr. and Mrs. T. Pilalias Pinky and Popsy The Plehavicius Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Pliskailis Pocahonlas Elizabelh Pocius Jerry Polach Family Edward and lrene Popham Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Popovils Pranas Salas Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Raczynski Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Radavich Mr. and Mrs. lzidorius Radzevicius Raggedy Ann Ramie and Ronnie Mrs. John Reedy Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reinke Mr. and Mrs. A. Roches Mr. and Mrs. John Romaniszak Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenow Rula Reslauranl Rumpleslillskin and Den Mr. and Mrs. Waller Russell Sam and Yakov Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sebelskas The Frank Sedzielarz Family Pal Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Murgalroyd Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Sr. Miss Mary Lynn Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Muskus James Mussallem Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Muzereus The Charles Neuburger Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs R. Newloff Slanley Nied H. W. Noble Charles J. Norusis Slephen Novak Edward R. Novolny Mr. and Mrs. Waller H. Sellman Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Sereika Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sgariolo Sheridan Sislers Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Sam Shimailis . J. Shorl' Edward Shurna Edward Silekis B. Siliunas Joseph Simon F. G. Sincak Mr. and Mrs. Frank Srefansko Mr. and Mrs. P. Slelmokas Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sloecker Mr. and Mrs. J. Slrabel Mr. and Mrs. S. Slravinskis I Jay Rapsus and Sfreaky Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sulima I Edward Supis and Family Mrs. Rose Swapa Mr. and Mrs. R. Szalkowski Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Szymanski Tall' Hall Locker Assn., UICC Temkin Shoe Cenler 'Q - The '69 Chizzler N Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson Mrs. Amelia Tomaszkiewici Mr. and Mrs. R. Tomaszkiewicz I To ihe USS Enlerprise Crew Mr. and Mrs. Casey Trenl Slefaniia Traska The John J. Triyonis Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trzyna Mr. and Mrs. S. Turkowski The Uncle Nellie Fan Culb Arilda Vailokailis Lucy and Linus VanPell Van's Finer Foods Venkus Family Vilo VeSo'ra Viclors Nice Guys Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Vidmonl The J. Violanle Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viskocil Mr. and Mrs. John L. Vojlas Vold Drugs lnc. Marlene an.d Palricia Walrers Mr. and Mrs. R. Waranauskas Mrs. Rila Warren Wasielevski and Laporle Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wcislo Mr. and Mrs. C. Welp Maureen and Margarel Novolny Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nugarus Mary Anne O'Halloran Mrs. Mary Osowski Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pacella V. Palvilionis Park Avenue lmporls, Inc. Norman K. Parker Family Mr. and Mrs. R. Pasquesi Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Palino P. C.'s of Jamco '68 Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillips The Thomas Picciariello Family Dolores M. Piekarski Mr. Vladas Sinkus Francis J. Skilnik Mrs. Kasmir Skulski Mr. and Mrs. John Skwarek The Brenlon Smilh Family Snoopy, Charley and Sally Miss Jacqueline Sobczynski Miss Riia Soder Carmen Sorrenlino Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Spiewak Spol Lighl Food Cindy, Candy, and Cary Slack Mr. and Mrs. A. Slaisiunas The Salvador Slanger Family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slasiol Calherine Sfefansko I90 H. Wengelewski Mr. and Mrs. Ray Werlelka Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wieloch Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Winskunas Mrs. Margarel Winsled and Jeanne Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Woilanowski World's 6rea+es+ Frizbee Champ Mr. and Mrs. E. Wrzesinski Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Wunder Dorolhy Yakulis Mr. and Mrs. William Yeager Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Yocius Mrs. Harrielr Young Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zabinski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zboyan Mrs. Roberf Zeeb Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Zukauskas General Index Adminislralion ............ Afro-American Club .......... Alumnae, S+. Casimir-Maria . . . Arl Club ................. Arl Deparlmenl' .......... Assemblies ................. Alhlelic Club ................. Business Educalion Deparlmenl . . . Caleleria Slall .............. Cheer-Day ................ Chrislian Aclion Corps .... Choral Club ............ Dances .............. English Deparlmenl .... Faczully ............... Falher-Daughler Dance . . . Falhers' Club .......... French Club ......... Freshman Class .... German Club ........... Guidance Deparlmenl ...... Guidance Deparlmenl Aides ... Halloween Parry ............. Home Economics Deparlmenl .. Junior Class ................ Language Deparlmenl ...... Lalin Club .......... Library Aides .... Maria. The ........ Maria Herald ......... Malhemalics Club ....... Malhemalics Deparlmenl . . . Molhers' Club .......... Music Deparlmenl ....... Nalional Honor Sociely . . . Office Aides ............. Orcheslra Club ........... Physical Educalion Deparlmenr Play ..................... Red Cross Organizalion ...... Religion Deparlmenr . . . Rula Circle .......... Science Club .......... Science Deparlmenl . . . Senior Class ............ Serendipily ................ Social Sludies Deparlmenl .... Sodalily .................. Sophomore Class ......... Spanish Club .... Sludenl Council ...... Sweerhearl Dance .... Thespians .......... Visual Aides ...... Organizing fhe Afro-American Club are lslanclingl, Denise Mercherson. Joyce Brown, Melinda Works, Angleque Works sealed Yvonne Brown, and advisor. Mrs. John Boyer. Organizers hope lo make il an aclive school club. Theresa I45 Faculty-Student Index A Acelo, Joan 74, II3 Adamowicz, Debra I65 Aglinskas. Donna I54 Agnesine, Sisler M. 20 Ahearn, Reverend Donald 34 Aksomailis. Rev. Edward 20, 59 Albanese,Cons+ance I44 Alberls, Patricia I44 Alenskas, Sylvia l65, I67 Alexander, Mary 77, l54 Alfano,AnIoineI re I44 Allen, Joanne I54 Allen, Rufh 64, II3 Almquisr, Mary l65 Almquisf, Theresa 82, I44 Aluzas, Marilyn I44 Andrews, Cheryl I44 Andresiunas, Janice l65, I73 Anella, Sisler M. 57 Anila, Sisler M. 20 Baronailis, Ramune I55 Barreff, Mary Lou 75. II4 Barry, Rifa I55 Barski. Karen I55 Barfell, Kalherine I55 Brankin, Af' Maureen I55 Brazdzionis, CharloH'e I66 Brennan, Denise II6 Briedis, Briedis, Genevieve II6 Rima II6 Barfkowiak, Debora I66 Barfkus, Danule I44 Barlkus. Diane II4 Barfkus, Joann l45 Barfkus, Joyce l I4 Barlola, Palricia I66 Barlosch, Phyllis I45 Barfusi ak, Roberla I 66 Banda, Carol l45 Baskauskas, Birufe 55, II4 Basso, Baumil Baumil Rifa I55 , Belinda 36, II4 Chrisfine 66. I66 Becker, Denise I45 Becker Elaine 26. II5, Becker, Jane I 55 Becker. Dedera, Margaref 52, I45 Aniulisk, Ann I65 Anleilner. Kalhryn 20, 70, II3 Annefle. Sisfer M. 40 Anfonilla, Sisler M. 49 Apalo, Barbara II3 Apalo, Joan l54 Arbor, Deborah IO6, I44 Arcieri, Camille 49, 5l, I44 Arcieri. Donna II3 Arlauskas, Claudia 64. 65, I44 Arnold, Maureen I54 Arrigo, Sharon 82, I44 Asbolh, Georgelle I44 Aspan, Jean l54 Aslra. Krisline Aslra, Niiole I44 I65 Alherlon, Maryann I 65 Augle, Nancy I44 Augusfaifis. Donna I44 Aunedi. Linda B I54 Bacevicius, Birufe I65 Bachelder. Debbie 85. ll3 Badke. Judilh I44 Badke, Rifa 69, 75, II3 Bagan. Linda II3 Bailey, Carol l65 Bainer, Karen II3 Baionek, Alice 52. 55, II3, I4I Baker, Theresa I I3 Bakufis, Barbara I54 Baleia. Rose Marie II3, l30 Balich, Anne l65, l73 Balich, Diane l06. l54 Balnius. Aurelia I I3 Balnius, Virginia I65 Balskus, Maryfherese 85, I54 Baliursailis. Nora I54 Balrusnik, Dolores l54 Balufis. Paulellie I55 Banky. Kaihy l65 Banky. Nancy II3 Banys. Lorelfa I44 Baraias. Denise I66 Baranauskas, Marie 36, 83, II3 Baras, Daina 20, 83, II4 Barcia. Elizabelh I44 Barbaro. Debra I66, I77 Bareisa, Donna I66 Barmus, Zivile I55 Baron, Diane I55 Baron, Linda I55 Baronaifis, Ausra I66 Bedalow, Slephanie I55 Bednarz, Therese I66. I77 B'eiIler, Joan I66 Beleckis, Dorolhy 62, 63, II5 Beliunas, Dalia II5 Benek. Mrs. Lillian 56 Beran. Charlene I55 Bergen, Sandra I I5 Bergmann, Mary l45 Bernarda, Sisler M. 46, 86 Bernas, Bernadine II5 Ber'aIek, Marcia II5. l35 Bernalek, Margaref II5. l35 Berndl, Gloria I45 Berry, Lorella I55 Berfucci, Marila I66 Berfucci, Mary I45 Biedak, Kafhryn I55 Biederman, Carol I66 Bieliunas, Diane 55, ll5 Bienik. Barbara I55 Bienik, Margarel I66, I67 Bieschke, Sharon 80, I66 Bikus, Mrs. Anne 57 Biliskov, Kalhleen I55 Bingham, Marianne I66 Bingham, Mary Eileen 77, IOO. I66, I76 BlancharI',JudiIh I45 Blekys, Ingrid I45 Blidy, Jacquelyn I55 Bobek, Maria I55 Bodinel, Margarel I55 Boellcher. Susan 36, 82. IO9, ll5, I23 Bogal, Rosemarie 37, 70, II5 Bogus, Sharon 4l, 55, ll5 Bogus. Shirley I66 Bokowski, Chrisline 54, 74, I45 Bonelli, Elaine 82, I45 Bonk, Arlene 62, l45 Bonk, Marian 63, I66 Bonnema, Mary I66 Boofh, Mary I55 Bornzin, Deborah 28, I66, I77 Borvan, Lucy I66 Bolica, Sharon l45 Bowling, Margarel 42, l45 Brixy, Marie I66 Brockman, Bonnie 2l. 36, II6 Brofon, Judy I66 Brown, Joyce I55 Brown, Yvonne I55 Bruen. Margarer I66, I73 Brusich. Cynlhia l45 Brusich. Janel I55 Bruskys, Danufe 83, l45 Bruzas, Birufe I66 Bruzzo, Jeanelfe I66 Bryscan, Diane I66, I7? Bryscan. Jane? 89. II6 Brzezinski. Linda I55 Buckner, Linda l45, l53 Bukaveckas, Krislina l6i Bulovas. Sisler Ann 37 Burica, Rosalyn I55 Burke, Kafhryn I66 Bury, Doroihy I66 Busko. Diane I66, I77 Bufikas, Ramune l45 Bulvila, Mariia l45 Byrne, Anne I I6 Byrne, Jane I45 Byrne, Kafhleen 26, I55 Byrne, Theresa I I6 Byslrowski, Ellyn I66 Byslrowski, Jane I55 C Calderone, Marie I55 Cameron, Peggy 84, l45 Campana, Mary I55 Candela. Anloinelfe 26, II6 Candreva, Adeline 62, 'I I6 Canfy, Marlene l45 Carey. Pafricia I66 I55 II6 Carioli, Darlene Carioli, Palricia Carlino, Debra I66 Carlyle, Monica I55 Carone. Cheryl 47, I55 Carroll, Judith I66 Carler, Ouida I55 Casaz, Charlene 75, ll6 Casey, Mary I55 Cleary. Palricia lS5 , Cleggell, Lincla IO4, 156 Clemens, Diane II6 Clemenf, Sisler M. 37, 39 Coglianese, Maryann I45 Coglianese, Dianna 85, I56 CoIby.JiII I67 Conlon, Deborah I45 Conlon, Pamela I56 Connolly, Colleen I56 Connolly, Nancy I67 Connolly, Pafricia II6 Conrad, Elaine I67 Conroy, Jean I67 Conway, Gay II7 Cosenfino, Karen I67 Cosfaperaria, Barbara I67 Cosrello, Debra I67 Cosfello, Denice I67 Coslello, Joan I56 Coslello, Marybeih I67 Colfer, Carol 45, 87, I56 Cousins. Alice I56 Cox, Mrs. Charles 2I Crowley, Laura 75, 76, II7 Cunningham, Mary l45 Cunningham, Pairicia I67 Curran, Mary I56 Curran, Maryio I67 Czarney. Marcia I67 Czarney. Nancy I45 Czuba, Mary Anne 74, I44, Czupryna, Cafherine I56 D Dado, Diane 75, 79, II7 Dailidka. Saulena l45 Dambrauskas, Deborah I56 Danaher, Mary I56 Danaher, Mary I67 Danaher, Palricia I67 Danenas, Edith I56 D'Angelo, Maryanne I56 Daniels, Diane I56 Danilevicius, Daina 97. I56 Daresh, Regina I45 Daugvila. Rifa 58, II7 Davey, Sue I67 Davis, Lilyan I56 Davis, Nancy I45 De Chrislina, Clarice I67, I77 I45 Cassara, Anifa I66 Cassara, Sandra I45 Cassidy. Reverend John 34 Casfaldi, Mrs. David 2I, 34, 59 Cepairis, Giedre I66 Cepenas, Dalia I66 Ceponis, Cericola Cerinich Cerinich Sandra I66 , Carolyn I55 , Cinihia I66 . Vicroria I45 Cerniauskas. Danule l45 Chambe rs. Dale 50, II6, IIB, l35 Chernak, Cynfhia I67 Chereska, Eileen I55 Chiarenza, Carol I67 Chicvara, Laura I67 Chwasz, Sharon I55 Ciara, Michelle I67 Boyan, Mary I55, 58 Boyce, Jacquelyn I45 Boyer, Mrs. John 20, 58 Boyle, Paula I55 Bozzi. Donna II5 Bragiel, Cynthia I66 Branauskas. Judilh 55, II6 Cieplak, Jeanne 76, l45 Cicenas, Miss Zinnia 27 Ciszewski, Boniia l45 Clancy, Chrisfine I55 Clarila, Sisler M. 46 Clarkson, Sisfer Teresa Mary 4I Deguiis, Rasa I67, I77 Dekan, Diane 69, II7 Delesio, Diane Il8 Delich, Caren 4l, ll8 DelVen'fo, Connie 20, 72, Il8 Dennehy. Nancy I67 Deolilla, Sisier M. 34 DeSomer, Barbara I56 Deuerling. Marge 85, I56 Deuser, Elizabefh 47, I56 Dewin, Calhleen I56 DiBiase, Marna' I56 Diefz, Robin I67 Digiacomo. Susan I I9 Dirc, Darlene II9 Di Novo, Mary I67 Dluhy, Alicia l45 Dockus, Mrs. Anihony 30. 59 Doeden, Palricia l68 Doherly, Deborah I45 Doleckg Donna l45 Dolinyk-Chomysyn, Nalalie 96, l45 Dolorosa, Sisfer M. 24, 58 Domingue. Marquila II9 Donahue, Nancy 119 Donfrio, l.inda 156 Doody, Joan 156 Doody, Maureen 168 Dowling, Ann 168 Downes, Palricia 168 Downes, Veronica 119 Downes, Alice 156, 162 Downs, Eileen 146 Downs, Margie 156, 158 Doyle, Rosemary 35, 156 Drabik, Janice 81, 85, 96, 105. 1 19 Dragovic, Susan 73, 168 Drahnak, Regina 64, 85, 119 Dudiak, Susan 156 Dudlo, Lorraine 168 Duilin, Nancy 54, 88, 146 Dumikas, Deborah 156 Dumke, Janef I56 Dunklau, Diane 20, 75, 112, 119 138 Dunklau, Susan 156 Durant Marcila 168 Durkin, Mrs. James 54 Dusek, Caiherine 119 Dwelis, Karen 1 19 Dymerski, Connie 146 Dyfrych, Lynn 85, 156 Dziedziak, Carol 146 Dziekan, Mary Ann 56, 119 Dziugas, Judy 156 E Ebel, Donna 156 Ebel, Mary 55, 119 Ebers,Jac:ke1yn 156 Ecklund, Donna 168 Egan, Denise 24, 26, 156 Egan, Karen I68 Ehmig, Caihy 69, 119 Eiduknas. Dalia 156 Eidukas, Juraie 119 Eiva, Maria 36, 80, 82, 83, 119 Eiva,Vi1iia 77, 168 Ekins, Mary 75, 120, 125 Elaine, Sisler M. 24 Emerenciana, Sisler M. 22, 59 Encher, Marla 168 Endriionas,Danu1'e 146 Engs1rom,Cyn1hia 168 Erkelens, Karen 146 Erslovas, Diana 146 Esposilo, Debra 168 Eslelle, Sisier M. 22, IOO Evarisfa, Sisler M. 51 F Fabian, Krisline 120 Feeley, Madonna 146 Feery, Gail 168 Ferdinand, Sisler M. 38 Fiandaca, Phyllis 168 Ficek, Barbara 52, 69, 76, 120 Ficek, Janice 80, 168 Ficek, Rose 156 Figora, Pauline 43, 72, 120 Figura, Carol 146 Findor,Ann 146 Firlil, Geraldine 146 Fischer, Donna 49, 146 Fi'rzgera1d,Elizabe1'h 156 Flackus,13eborah 168 Flackus, Nancy 120 Flaheriy, Maureen 120 Fleming, Floreffa 168 Flynn, Andrea 146 Flynn, Georgianna 28, 168 Foges, Cheryl 146 Foley, Carol 80, 120 c,.,,,,, Foley, Gail 168 Foley, Kaihleen 120 Foley, Linda 30. 104, 106, 146 Foley, Marian 168 Ford, Kalhleen 120 Forys, Mary Ann 89, 109, 120 Francella, Sisler M. 18 Francis, Loreifa I68, 176 Freyer, Kafherine 168 Funk, Margarei' 146 Furiasse, Roberia 87, 146 G Gagne, Pamela 168 Gaiziunas, Dana 156 Gaizulis, Aldona 120 Gale. Alana 120 Galenas, Vida 156 Galinski, Mary 146 Gallagher, Palricia 169 Galvin, Janice 84 Gapshis, Marilyn 55, 70, 82, 120 Garbacz. Susanne 169 Gariie, Anioinelie 156 Garner, Inez 156 Garvey, Loreifa 47, 147 Gaucys, Mrs. George 24, 58, 59 Gaura, Gale 169 Gaura, Sharon 74, 147 Gavelak, Lou Ann 75, 169 Gawel, Pamela 157 Gawenda, Beryl 169 Gelazius, Diana 147 Gembara, Karen 157 Georgine, Sisfer M. 27 Gerke, Kafhleen 147 Geslaulas, Asia 39, 72, 83, 120 Giblin, Marybeih 86 Giangrasso, Michele 169 Giedraiiis, Anila 147 Giedrai1is,Chris1ine 169 Giersiikas, Vida 169 Gilbert Reverend Joseph 34 Gilhooly, Maureen 169 Gilmore, Gloria 63. 85, 88, 121 Ginial, lrene 70, 147 Girdwain, Theresa 157 Glass, Annelle 77, 169 Gleason. Mary 169 Gleason, Valerie 147 Gliosas, Teresa 147 Glowaki, Nancy 121 Gluch, Jeanne 121 Golen, Susan 82. 106, 121 Gomolka, Jeaneife 157 Gomoll, Mary 121 Gonlarek, Camille 157 Goralski, Deborah 44, 89, 121 Gordon, Jeanne 169 Gorski, Nancy 169 Gorlowski, Cynihia 169 Grabin, Susan 157 Gracios, Bernadine 157 Gramaila, Janice 52, 121 Grandau, Charmaine 169 Grandau, Joann 25, 147 Greczek. Pairicia 27. 74, 112, 121 Greicius. Jeaneife 169 Griese, Gail 157 Griskelis, Mrs. Rimas 38, 58, 59 Grobarcik. Karen 147 Grovak, Donna 169 Gruba, Carol 157 Gruber, Audrey 169 Grublesky, Linda 30, 74, 147 Grudzien, Nanine 169 Grudzinski, Lawanda 147 Grybauskas, Lqrella 147 Grygiel, Pafricia 169 Gneslo, Cynihia 169 Gudai1is,Zibu1e 121 Guclas. Birule 20, 121 Gudelis, Mrs. Joana 36, 38 Guido, Marie 169 Gus+as,Judi1h 66, 81, 109, 121 Guih, Mary 169 Gulauskas, Milda 36, 121 Gylys, Jurga 157 H Haba, Joanne 157 Hahn, Margarei 147 Halm, Michele 157 Halper, Nancy 157 Hammerslein, Denise 169 Handzik, Joyce 169 Harazin, Jamie 169 Harazin, Judilh 147 Harney, Mary 157 Harrison, Mary 157 Harvey, Debra 74, 147 Halhaway. Bernadelle 86, 121 Hawkins, Sandra 147 Heebner, Margarel 157 Helene, Sisler M. 24 Henrielia, Sisler M. 22 Henry, Pafricia 169 Henry, Pafricia 82, 147 Herman, Sisier M. 27 Hermanek, Mary Ann 76, 147 Herr, Kalhleen 157 Heilich, Janice 147 Hill. Palricia 169 Hlenofsky, Vicki 169 Hochwarler, Linda 147 Hoffman, Gail 69, 109, 121 Holda, Janice 76, 147 Homolka, Miss Marfi 22, 58 Honkisz. Janice 121 Horazy, Dolores 147 Hornak, Candace 157 Horisman, Barbara 65, 74, 147 Hossa, Elizabelh 157 Howaniec. Barbara 157, 162 Howard, Sharon 157 Hubalik, Kalhy 157 Hughes, Susan 22, 37, 69, 71, 122 Hussey, Nora 62. 84, 147 Hynes,Pa1'ricia 76, 147 laciancio, Judy 147 lgrec, Lillian 157 lgrec, Rosemary 169 Inielise, Laurelia 157 Ingram, Kalhleen 158 lngram, Sharon 169 lrace, Linda 158 Irene, Sisler M. 25 lsenegger, Rev. John 35 lvanauskas, Mrs. Frances 56 J Jackevicius, Julie 158 Jackson, Deborah 122 Jackson, Gerri 169 Jacobs, Cassandra 147 Jacobs, Leslie 169 Jacobsen, Joan 158 Jacoby, Sylvia 158 Jacyszyn, Slephanie 122 Jadvirsis, Lydia 147, 153 Jage, Annie Marie 82, 158 Jagela, Donna 158 Jakocko, Nancy 25, 122 Jakovickas. Ru1'a 169 Jaksiys, Juraie 36, 82, 83, 122 Jakubailis, Maria 147 Jakus,Anne11e 154 158, 162 Jamdolis, Daiva 27, 72, 122 Jana, Mary Kay 147 Janas, Joyce 169 Janas, Mary Ellen 158 Jancys, Ru1a 169 Janeczko, Juanila 54, 64, 122 Janeczko, Susan 54, 146, 147 Jankowski, Mary Ann 122 Janky, Susanne 158 Janousek,Doro1hy 74, 147 Janusailis, Veronica 169 Janusas, Helen 122 Janulis, Rira 169 Jarecki, Angela 147 Jarrells, Nalalie 158 Jasilis, Jurafe 20, 122 Jasailis, Karen 71, 147 Jasnauckas, Monica 169 Jaunius, Elena 83, 169 Jayne, Sisler 19 Jeffers, Karen 122 Jeilers, Kalhryn 158 Jesse, Aileen 158 Jocius, Denise 158 Johnson, Chrisline 147 Johnson, Linda 122 Jones, Rosemary 147 Jordan, Dawn 53, 99, 122, 123 Juknis, Irene 83, 169 Junevicius, Vida 169 Jurawicz, Susan 147 Jurgilas, Regina 147 Jurisica,Va1en1ine 73, 158 Jurkslas, Laura 158 Juskevich, Nancy 158 Juzenas, Mary 33, 46, 158 K Kacionas, Deborah 147 Kaishas, Linda 158, 164 Kaiuiis, Diane 147 Kalupa, Linda 170 Kaminskas, Sisler Florence 41, 58, 168 Kaminski, Linda 54, 148 Kaminski, Lynnelfe 170 Kaminski, Phyllis 170 Kampwir1h, Deborah 158 Kane, Cheryl 148 Kansler, Candace 170 Kanlulis, .lea-ine 63. 170 Kan'ru1is,Pa1ricia 158 Karai1is,Ausrine 122 1 Kara1ivnas,Kris1ina 148 Kardokas, Laima 165, 170 Karnis, Gale 148 Kasarski, Carolyn 65, 148 Kasper, Lisa 170 Kasperavicius,Chris'1'ine 170 Kasperavicius, Theresa 26, 122 Kasulaiiis, Janice 86, 123 Ka1inas,Riia 148 Kaupas, Nancy 158 Kaval, Jan 87, 123 Kavanaugh, Karen 170 Kaveckas, Ramona 170 Kavo1ius,Kris1ina 170 Kay, Rebecca 170 Kazenas, Ramune 170 Kazlauskas, Lynda 158 Kearns, Kerry 123 Keaiing, Susan 158 Kedra, Helen 159 Ke11y,Roberla 159 Kelmelis,A1dona 148, 153 Kelpsas, Rev. Frank 35 Kenel,Ca1herine 159 Kennedy, Maureen 88, 123 Kenny, Anila 159 Kenny, Mary Lee 70, 75, 123 Kernagis, Geraldine 87, 124 Keslca, Barbara 170 Kessel, Melody 84, 159 Kessler. Carol 77, 159 Kibarlas, Eva 54, 82, 88, 148 Kies, Audrey 159 Kiialc, Alexandra 159 Kina. Jacqueline 159 Kincinas, Nancy 85, 124 Kincinas. Virginia 148 Kislcunas. Nancy 21. 159 Kissel, Margie 159 Kizlylc. Susan 170 K1apa'1aus1cas,Chris+ina 170 Kleinmarlc, Bonnie 148 Kleinmarlc, Roseann 170 Klenn. Georgia 75, 165, 170 Klenn. Julie 80, 124 Klima, Juliann 84, 124 Klock, Deborah 159 Klopp, Deborah 170 Kloris, Terry 74. 148 Klolnia. Marilyn 25, 66. 79, 124 Kmefly, Cheryl 148 Knaber. Kalhleen 50, 124 Knapp. Debbie 148 Knapp, Eileen 170 Kobey, Sandra 124 Kocialc. Eileen 124 Kocialc, Kafhleen 124 Koguf, Calherine 148 Kohler, Denise 159 Kohoul, Visnia 170 Kohudic. Belly 124 Kolanowslci. Carol 170 Kolenlco, Mary 170 Ko1is,Janina 37, 124 Kollereb. Donna 76. 85. 148 Kolnilc, Calherine 170 Kolnilc. Dawn 124 Komaras, Donna 170 Komaras, Sabina 148 Konarslci, Theresa 148 Konopaclci, Karen 124 Korak. Debra 159 Koralc, Marla 124 Koscinslci, Alice 79, 148 Koslci. Susan 124 Koslrzynslti, Claudia 148 Kovacevich, Geraldine 64, 65, 82, 148 Kovalz, Judifh 170 Kovera. Debra 170 Kowalczyk, Rosalie 148 Kowalewslci. Marina 159 Kowalski, Marilyn 125 Koziol, Lorraine 49, 84, 125 Kozlowski, Janice 125 Kraus, Janel 76, 148 Krause, Anna Marie 31 51. 148 Krause, Calherine 148 Krause, Laurel 82, 148 Krinchunas, Maryann 170 Krisun. Dianne 19, 126. 135 Krochmal. Karen I48, 151 Kroll, Marguerile 72, 126 Kromel, Pairicia 148 Kruminas, Nancy 126, 130 Krupa, Elizabelh 170 Krufulis, Rima I48 Krych, Joan 159 Kryslelc. Chrisline 29, 52. 144, 143 Krywaczuh, Mary Ann 126 Kubas. Reverend Raymond 33 Kubalanza, Marysusan 159 Kubalanza, Roseanne 148 Kuczer, Mary 148 Kuhl, Sherry 73, 170 Kulilcowslci, Pamela 28, 170 Kulilcowslci, Pairicia 82, 148 Kulovilz, Linda 109, 126 Kuncius, Janei 148 Kuniclcis. Eva 159 Kupci1cevicius.Jurale 20. 126 Kuras. Jurale 97. 159 Kuras. Rila 170 Kurcz, Loliie I70 Kurelc, Joanie 159 Kurpiers,Ca'1herine I48 Kurchus, Alma 126 Kurlz, Diane 149 Kusiclc, Carol 149 Kullca, Donna 82, 149 Kuzmiclci, Lorraine 149 Kvilclys. Danguole 170 Kwiallcowslci, Andrea 26, 159 Kwialrlcowslci, Debra 170 Kybar'ras,Niiole 159 L Labalc,Margare1' 170 Labalc, Mary 77. 159 LaBarge, Lorelle 74, 117. 126, 137 Lain. Janel 149 Lain, Marcella 112, 126 Lakas. Rasa 159 Lalcinger, Elizabelh 171 Lal1y.Kal'hy 149 Lally, Mary 159 Lally, Palricia 171 Lamsarges. Judy 126 Lange, Susan 171 Lapinslcas, lrene 42, 69, 126 Larslci, Karynne 171 Lash, Melanie 159 Laslcowslci, Diane 171 Laslcowslci, Rulh 149 La1'ronica,Judy 149 Lalronica, Susan 171 Laucius. Chrisline 171 Laurin, Pamela 171 Lauslcey, Barbara 75. 126 Lavelle, Evna 159 Lavin, Carole 159 Lazzarelli, Linda 159 Leamy, Margarel 171 Leamy, Marybefh 159 Lebalr. Marqarel 159 Ledclce, Mary Belh 19. 126 Lee, Ki Joo 46, 96 Lee, Kyoung Sock 126 Lehfinen, Susan 50, 126 Leinarl. Paulelle 127 Leleilra. Lorella 77, 87, 159 Leonard,Ani1'a 127 Leonarda, Sisler M. 18, 58 Leonas, Bernadelle 159 Lewandowslci. Diane 73. 171 Liedberg, Joanne 159 Lieieau, Nicole 149 Lingis. Jurale 26, 159 Lisauslcas, Margarila 50, 127 Lilvialc. Gloria 171 Liudvilca, Sisler M. 39 Lococo, Barbara 159 Lodalo, Rhea 159 Lofiredo, Dianne 159 Lombardi,Joanne 171 Longl'ellow.Margare1' 160 . e,,,,,,. ,, , Lorello, Rhonda 160 Lownilc, Palricia 160 Lownilc, Susan 171 Lublce, Susan 160 Lulcaszelc. Deborah 149 Lulinslci, Reverend Norberl 35 Lullo. Linda 160 Lumpp, Joyce 171 Lundsledl. Marie 171 Lynch, Cynihia 127 Lynch, Margarel 73, 127 Lyons, Annelle 51, 160 Lyons, Cynlhia 51, 149 M Maass, Linda 127 Maciaszelc. Adele 89, 149 Macieiaus1cas,Audrone 160 Macilcas, Chrisline 97. 160 Maclcevicius, Teresa 47. 171 Macyauslci. Donna 171 Madai, Josephine 127 Madei,Cyn1hia 160 Madenis,Doro1hy 171 Mader, Viclci 171, 177 Maher, Pafricia 171 Mahon, Kafhy 160 Mahoney, Cafherine 160 Mahoney, Nancy 70.99, 149 Maida. Kaihy 71, 82. 149 Maier, Kalhleen 67. 127 Malcsym.Orysia 127 Malburg, Mary Ann 149 Maleclcas,G-razina 149 Malewslqi, Maureen 74.75, 149 Malilt.Judilh 171 Malin, Reverend John 30, 58. 65 Malina. Mariorie 128 Malone. Sharone 22, 69. 128 Manning, Therese 149 Maranlo, Sfarr 79, 149 Marc, Mary Lynn 149 Marcinkus, llone 71, 149 Mared. Charlene 149 Margarel' Ann, Sisler 29 Margarel Mary, Sisfer 23 Margevich, Miss Alice 30. 59 Mariella, Sisler 51 Marines, Deborah 160 Marlronis, lrene 128 Marsello. Linda 171 Marsh, Rifa 160 Marszalelc, Kalhryn 171 Mariel, Slephanie 49, 149 Marlensen, Mary 71, 149 Marlin, Leslie 160 Marlinkus, Joanne 171 Marvin, Corrine 149 Marylee.Sis1'er 31 Maslcoliunas, Deborah 171 Maslanlcowslsi, Therese 128 Masolcas, Jean 64, 128 Malievic, Tina 129 Malleo, Pamela 109. 160 Ma1'ulras,Rila 171 Maluszewslci, Karen 129 May, Loreila 149 Maura, Sisler M. 57 Mazeilca, Nancy 97, 160 Mazeil:a,Sigi'fa 171 Maziarek, Kalhy 171 Mazurelc, Geraldine 171 Mazur, Susan 63, IOO. 129 McA11is'rer, Laura 129 McAllisler. Margarel' 160 McAl1isler, Palricia 171 McAndrews, Sharon 149 McCo11om, Nancy 84. 129 McDermul+, Maureen 77, 171 McDonald, Judy 171 McDonald, Margarel 154. 160 McDonald, Palricia 160 McDonell, Anne 129 McGralh, Linda 171 Mc Hugh, Maureen 160 Mclnerney, Margaref 43, 72, 7 129 Mclnerney, Mary 171 McKee. Mary aa.-197. iso-: McKeown. Marion 160 ' McLaughlin, Janel' 82. 149 McLean, Marilyn 35. 70, 129 McMahon, Mauneen 171 McNally, Diane 129 McNally, Palricia 160 McNamara. Mary 171 McNea1y, Sandra 129 McNeil, Dr. Mary 19 McNichols, Audrey 53, 149 McNull'y, Mary Ann 171 Meegan, Madonna 149 Meegan. Palricia 160 Meehan, Kalhryn 171 Mega. Karen 129 Meisl. Marqarel' 160 Meilslce, Palricia 104. 105, 160 Melnylc, Theresa 76, 149 Mendez, Carmella 171 Mendoza, Lucia 171 Mensilc, Marianne 80. 102, 149 170 Menlo, Mariella 171 Mercedes, Sisler M. 44, 58 Mercherson, Denise 160 Meroz, Belh 172 Meroz, Dorolhea 49, 129 Meroz, Josephine 160 Meyers, Linda 80, 129 Miarlca, Deborah 172 Michalalc, Cheryl 74, 129 Michalilc, Chrisiine 172 Michalilc, Judy 160 Michalslci, Merrliee 77 Michele. Sisier M. 47 Miciunas, Pafricia 160, 164 Micka, Laura 160 Miehlich, Pamela 160 Mielkus, Pamela 172 Miglinas, Audrone 160 Mikalaiunas, Rulh 31. 32. 149 Milrale, Diane 160 Miknaifis, Mrs. Mary 57 Milculis, Loena 72, 129 Mildazis, Ausra 130 Milewslxiy, Margarila 172 Miller. Louise 160 Miller, Lynne 130 Miller. Miss Maureen 23 Milos. Elaine 149 Minich, Elizabelh 172 Minsler, Mary 160 Mirasole, Silvia 172 Misiunas, Sisler Helen 49 Misiunas. Lorella 161 Misnialc. Deborah 82, 84, 161 Milchell, Ellen 77, 172 Mifchell, Janel' 172 Mlynarslci, Anna 78. 130 Mockus. Chrisline 172 Modlinski, Linda 161 Modory,Chris1ina 79, 130, 141 Moek, Palricia 84, 149 Molis, Barbara 172 Molis, Elizabelh 161 lvlonfag, Tami 161 vlonlalbanc, Benila 114, 144, 149 Mloore, Kathleen 161 .-loore, Nancy 172 Nlgravec, Nr. Frank 31 Morgan, Miss Dorofhy 54 lvloscinski, Sharon 172 Moskal, Marlene 149 Muchowicz, K. ren 172 Mueller,Jane 149 Mueller, Marilyn 130 Muhs, Caihy 149 Mundo, Linda 130 Munoz, lsabel 149 lvlurawski, Jaelyn 161 Mu'nane, Maureen 80, 172 Murphy, Jacqueline 123, 131 Murphy,Jan 172 Murphy, Pamela 131 Murphy, Sheila 149 Mussallem, Mary 149 Muzereus, Gail 172 N Naddy, Therese 62, 78, 97, 128, 131 Nainys, Rula 161 Narducy, Annelle 150 Naris, Daina 36, 131 Nash, Susan 131 Navickas, Mary 161 Navickas, Pafricia 172 Nayder, Leah 150 Nemanius, Regina 84, 131 Nemec, Joy 161 Neubauer, Carol 131 Neuburger, Doreen 161 Newman, Deborah 172 Newlolf, Sandy 161 Niemiec, Theresa 131 Nix, Marilyr 161 Noble, Jay 161' Nodus, Rulh 71, 131 Norfon, Paulelle 161 Norusis, Charlene 78, 131 Novak, Angela 63, 80, 128, 131 Novak, Anne 80, 158, 161 Novak, Diane 161 Novak, Lois 172, 177 Novak, Vivian 161 Novofny,Margare1' 131 Novolny, Maureen 132 Nowacki, Susan 106, 150 Nowak, Joan 172 Nugarus, Donna 172 Nykaza, Susan 87, 131 O O'Boyle, Palricia 71, 132 O'Connor, Ann 161 O'Connor, Margarel 161 Oczkowski, Susan 45, 161 O'Dekirk, Kafhleen 161 O'Doherfy, Kalhy 150 O'Hal1oran, Mary Anne 132 O'Hal1oran,Pa1'ricia 172 O'Hara, Mrs. Ellen 56 'I O'l'1ara, Nancy 172 Ohr, lrene 34, 150 Okarma, Mary 172 Olczyk, Caryn 172 O'Leary, Mr. Francis 32, 59 O'Leary, Kalhleen 161 Oparinas, Violela 83, 172 Orenlas, Mrs. Vicki 57 Orszulask, Shirle 150 Osadnick, Marilyn 172 Osowski, Jeanelle I50 Osowski, Lorella 172 Oswald, Donna 172 Oswald, Mary 161 Overlingas, Donna 161 P Pacella, Mary 172 Pacelli, Monica 77, 172 Pach, Linda 161 Pagac, Chrisline 84, 132 Paiak, Karen 77 161 Paiauskas. Nadine 161 Paida,.Norene 161 Paida, Rene 172 Paieda, Donna 83, 172 Paiecla, Regina 132 Paliulis, Maria 161 Palmisano, Nancy 172 Panella, Joanne I72 Paquel, Madonna 161 Parker, Kalhleen 172 Paskevicius, Asia 172 Paskevicius, Genevieve 70. 123, 132 Pasquesi, Marlene 132 Palernoslro, Barbara 161 Palino, Elaine 132 Pallaba, lrene 161 Palnode, Linda 161 Palrick, Jennifer 161 Paukslys, Donna 63, 74, 132 Paulauskas, lrene 172 Paulik, Annerila 150 Paulinski. Linda 161 Paulius, Pafli 150 Paulius, Renee 132 Paulus, Kalhleen 172 Parazas. Reverend Peler 35 Pavelich, Nancy 150 Pavilcius, Audrone 31, 150 Pavi1ionis,JeaneHe 150 Pavilionis, Linda 132 Pavlik, Pamela 161 Pavlik, Palricia ISO Pawlak, Darlene 150 Pearre, Jacqueline 84, 150 Peczkowski, Debbie 63, 172 Pederson, Palricia 173 Pedziwialr, Theresa 173 Pellelier, Phyllis 85, 173 Pepper, Laura I50' Peseckas, Neringa 173 Pelers, Maureen 150, 151 Pelers, Susan 150 Pelkewicz, Carol 88, I50 Pelkewicz, Rulh 132 Pefrauskas, Mariia 161 Pefravicius, Laima 150 Pefrilis, Barbara 65, 150 Pelrosius, Carol I50 Pelruzzellii, Rocca 161 Phillips, Krisline 73, 132 Picciariello, Susan 161 Piecuch, Jennifer 132 Pieczara, Carol 161 Pieczara, Mary Jo 62, 133 Pienias, Adrianne 49, 50, 69, 133 Piefrus, Jamie 133 Pieza, Frances 150 Pisz, Paula 150 Pius, Sisfer M. 29 Pivoris, Marilyn 161 Placida, Sisluer M. 39 Planulis, Calherine 162 Plechavicius, Raima 133 Plewa, Eslelle 130, 133 Plezberf, Ave Marie 150 Plioplys, Ramule 30, 63, 96, 150 Pliskailis, Birule 133 Ploharslci, Dianne 64, 65, 150 Plonis. Collefla 173 Pocius, Elizabefh 70, 86, 133 Podlasek, Diane 25. 150 Podis,Zivile 173 Poehner. Elizabefh 71, 150 Pogo:-zelski, Janice 133 Pokin, Mr. Frank 59 Polach, Linda 63, 75, 112, 133 138 Polach. Palricia 173 Polak, Helen 162 Polinski, Suzanne 150 Popham, Janice 133 Poplawski, Suzanne 73, 133 Popoca, Yolanda 80, 150 Popovils, Eileen 99, I50 Popovils, Margarel 162, 164 Pofler, Deneen I50 Pofler, Pamela 173 Povilailis, Birule 173 Pozniak, Kaihleen 92, 173 Prackaila, Aldona 150 Pransky, Carol 150 Presecky, Judifh 38. 133 Presfon, Palricia 133 Prible, Janice 88, 133 Prochazka, Cynlhia 144, 150, 151 Prodan, Marilyn 173 Pfak, Marlys 162 Pucela, Diamonle 173 Pucilowski, Suzanne 162 Pudge, Mary Lou 76, 80, 150 Pulcheria, Sisler M. 25 Purlock, Szanune 173 Pych, Sandra 73, 133 Q Quilici, Linda 134 Quunlivan. Karen 63, 173 R Raczynski. Diane 173 Radavich, Susanne 134 Radick, Deborah 134 Radle, Charlene 40, 134 Radosfils, Arlene 162 Radzevicius, Aldona 27, 83, 134 Raqas, Diane 150 Raila, Niiole 78, 80, 134 Raiewski, Denise 49, 134 Raman Lorraine 89, I50 Raman, Palricia 26, 89, 134 Ramas. Calherine 134 Ramas, Mary 80, 134 Ramski, Chrisline 134 195 Rapsus, Joan 162 Rasinskas, Palricia 72, 134 Rauba, Sally 150 Rauba.Thenesa 150 Raudys, Wanda 151 Rayl, Denise 151 Raymond, Pafricia 26, 89, 134 Rea,E1izabe1h 151 Rea, Ellen 173 Recchia, Linda 76, 151 Ready, Maryellen 88, 134 Reedy, Susan 85, 162 Reinke, Jane 173 Rekar, Pamela 162 Reksel,1sabel 173 Renner, Dorolhy 174, 177 Reparafa, Sisler M. 25 Reschke, Mary Ellen 134 Reyes, Sylvia 58, 80, 135 Ribickas, Joan 135 Riebel, Marilyn 151 Rimas. Mrs. llsel 56 Rimkus, Teresa 162 Rinando, Marian 174 Rivoli,VicToria 151 Robinson,Ceci1e 162 Roche, Palricia 162 Roches, Arlene 135 Rochelle, Marissa 30, 151 Rodriguez, Chrisfiance 80, 162 Roess, Alice 135 Roman, Mrs. Virginia 56 Romanek. Linda 174 Romaniszak,Jane+ 174 Romaniszak, Linda 151 Ronspies, Debbie 174 Rosanne, Sisler M. 44 Rosenow, Karen 151 Rosik,Ta1li 162 Rosinski, Mary 151 Roy, Jolie 162 Rozenas,A1dona 135 Rozenas, Dana 151 Rozgus.Chris1ine 174 Rudis, Monica 136 Rudis, Rosemary 85, 151 Rudmin, Donna 49, 151 Rukuiza,Chris1ine 162 Rups1auskas,Anita 71, 136 Rusenas,Alc1ona 77, 162 Rush, Mrs. Elsie 57 Rusnak, Sfephanie 71, 82, 85, 136 Rusleikis, Lydiia 174 Ruszkowski, Kalhryn 151 Rufka, Adele 75, 76, 136 Ryan, Joanne 40, 136 Ryan, Margarel' 162 Rybicki, Laura 92, 174 Ryclci, Barbara 162 S Sabalas, Aldona 162 Sabalini, Karen 174 Sacony, Veronica 174 Saiovic, Susan 151 Sakavicius. Aldona 136 Salesia, Sisfer M. 18, 97, 128 Saliga, Pauline 162 Saliskas, Joan 174 Samples, Susann 106, 151 Saulys, Dalia 79, 136 Saufkus, Gail 51, 151 Savickas, L'uci1l'e 174 Scerba,Viole1 174 Schmidl, Kalhleen 162 Schmilz, Maryann 174 Schneider, Celene 84, 162 Schneider, Gerry 54, 74. 151 Schreier, Susanne 136 Schroeder, Pamela I74 Schuenke, Carlene I52 Schulfe, Phyllis 55, 136 Scoglio, Linda 162 Scorr, Palricia 76, I52 Scofl, Valerie 163 Scroll, Teresa 152 Seaman, Donna 109, 163 Sebelskas. Linda 152 Sedzielarz, Susan 85, 136 Seibulis, lrene 174, 177 Seidel, Palricia IO4, 163 Sekmakas, Rila 174 Sellman, Sally 45, 136 Sequens, Celesle 174 Serapinas, Laura 174 Sereika, Violella 152 Serenas, Romaulda 152 Selh, Lorella 31, 64, 88 Sewell, Marilee 163 Sgariolo, Donna 136 Shaughnessy. Joan 152 Shelb , Francesca 174 Sheridlan, Marianne I74 Sheridan, Virginia 28, 82, 152 Shidlovsky, Irene I74 Shimaifis. Simone 82, I52 Shimanis, Susan 152 Shimkus, Marie 174 Shimkus, Shirley IO8, 152 Shorf, Alice 174 Sholas, Chrisline 152 Shurna. Carolynne 76, 174 Shurna. Joan 163 Sichman, Cynlhia 72, 136 Siers, Teresa 168, 174 Silekis, Judilh 163 Siliunas. Danule 152 Simailis, Androne 136 Simanavicius,Aldona 152 Simon, Chrisline 163 Simon, Janice 54, 152 Simonelis. Carol 136 Simons, Barbara 163 Sincak, Susan 26, 127, I37 Sinkenberg, Mary Ellen 152 Siricevich, Sarah I74 Skarbek, Mary 174 Skilnik, Barbara 32, 152 151. 152 Skulski, Valerie Skwarek, Teresa 163 Slaninka, Carol 152 Slapelis, Rasa 152 Slawinski, Jean 34, 76, 152 Slepavic, Mary Ann 152 Slosarcik, Rev. Edward 32 Smiles, Karen 174 Smi1h,Jane1 35, 163 Smilh, Madalynn 29, 67, 72, 80, 82, 137 Smogor, Laura 77, 165, I74 Smogor, Linda 77, IOO, 174 Smulkailis, Aldana 174 Snarskis, Slephanie 65, 152 Soko, Calheirne 174 Sonlschik, Barbara I74 Sorensen, Barbara 152 Sorich, Mary 174 Sorrenlino. Teresa 40, 123, 137 Solo. Debra 29. 152 Spano, Mary 174 Sriubas,Zivi1e 175 Slack, Caryn 77, 154, 163 Slaisiunas, Paula 163 Slalilionis, Sharon 137 S1anciauskas,Leonare 152 Slanger, Deborah 137 Sfanger, Susan 152 Sfankus, Nancy 175 S1ankus,Ka1hryn 137 Sfasioi, Mary 175 Sfasiulis,Ri1a 152 Slalkus, Carol 84, 152 S1'ec, Frances 77, IO4, 163 Sleeves, Maureen 152 Sfelansko, Diane 49, 75, 76, 138 Slelansko, Judilh 154, 163 Slelmokas, Dalia 175 Sleponailis. Ellen 175 Slepheis, Mrs. Alice 47 Sfewarl, Melinda 175 Sloecker, Marlene 62. 138 S1onkus.Chris1ine 152 Slravinskas, Ramune 27, IO8, 128, 138 Slrom, Cecilia 47, 87, 138 Slrumskis.Zi1a 68, 127, 138 S1uke1is,Biru're 163 S1'upur,Diann 139 Suckinski, Laura 175 Scholaski. Doris 175 Sucholaski, Karen 52, 85, 139 Sukiennik, Maureen 175 Sulima, Pamela 28, 175 Suniga,An1oineHe 175 SuOpys,Ar1drone 175 Supis,Doro1hy I75 Surico, Mary 175 Susralski. Peggy 163 Sufula. Janice 77. 163 Swada,Gai1 152 Swapa, Carol 163 Swionlokowski. Eva 163 Synoga, Sharon 175 Szalkowski, Rosemary 175 Szczepaniak. Pamela 175 Szczepkowski, Linda 163 Szymanski. Frances 152 T Tala, Mary Jane 163 Tarach, Theresa 175 Tarler, Annelle 175 Tarler, Charlene 163, 164 Tassic, Janice 152 Tauras, Kathleen 163 Taylor, Susan 175 Terence. Sisler M. 32 Teresila. Sisfer M. 29 Terzich, Kalhleen I52 Thomas, Carol 139 Thomas, Mrs. Daniel 23 Thompson, Mary Rose 152 Thorpe. Diana 163 Timolhy, Sisler M. 32 Tipping, Palricia 175 Tomaszkiewicz, Sheri 175 Tomasky, Nadine 152 Toforailis, Rasa I75 Tradeusiak, Riia 175 Traska, Rila 72, 153 Traska. Sylvia I75 Trela, Sophie 163 Trenl, Joan 74, 139 :WW Trinila, Sisler M. 57 Triyonis, Jacquelin 139 Troha, Susan 175 Trzyna, Chrisline I75 Turek, Renee 19, 153 Turkowski. Donna 175 V Vahl, Louise 175 Vahl, Penelope 74, 153 Vaicekauskas,Sy1iva 139 Vailokailis, Arilda 139 Vaina, Niiole 163 Vaisius, Aileen 175 Valancius, Laima 37, 80, 139 Valancius, Susan 163 Valenlinas, Lois 139 Valenline, Diane 139 Vaenzio, Denise 163 Valenzio, Linda 139 Valienl, Joanne 163 Valiulis, Egle 153 Valle, Carrolyn 175 Varskys, Elsa 175 Vegefabile. Sharon 153 Vella, Pafricia 49, 139 Venckus, Mrs. Valarie 57 Vercruysse. Mary Kay 175 Vercruysse, Rosemary 163 Verme1fe,Jeanmarie 175 Ve Sola, Lucille 175 Vialora. Sisfer M. 39 Vilunas, Valeri 68, 139 Vincenl, Barbara 163 Vincenl, Carol 55, 139 Vindasius, Grazina 163 Vinseck, Linda 163 Violanie, Dona 175 Violanle, Chrisfine 36, 66, 67, 82, 97. 140 Viscius. Niiole 153 Viscius. Vida 163 Viskocil, Mary 163 Vizgirda, Joana 163 Vogl. Miss Grace 23 Voilas, Monica 38, 63, 74, 140 W Wach, Georgine 163 Wachdorf, Cecilia 64, 140 Wallenberg. Sharon 153 Walsh, Mary 163 Walsh, Susan 175 Walfers, Marlene 65, 66. 153 Wamble. Merriam I75 Wasilauskas, Joan 163 Warachowski, Mary Lynn 175 Warren, Cheryl I75 Wcislo, Ani1'a 34, 153 Wealherly, Dianne 153 Weglarz. Darlene 175 Weglarz, Nancy 140 Wehlus, Gabriele 175 Weller. Barbara 176 Welsh. Laura 165, 176 Welzien, Elyse 153 Wenge1ewski.Judi'rh 77, 163 Wengelewski. Kalhleen 86, 140 Wesllove, Anne 24, 77, 163 Wesllove, Belh 163 Wieloch. Denise 158, 176 Wikel. Elizabelh 176 Wikel, Mary 82, 153 Wikfor. Cynlhia 164 Wilcox, Jeanina 63. I76 Wilimczyk,E1izabe1'h 153 Wilcher, Vicki 21, ! 1 Wilke, Elizabelh 1- Wills, Lelilia 153 Willson, Mary !64 Wilson, Donna 140 Wingelnik, Mary Ann ' 140 Winkler, Claudia 44, 1 Winskunas. Cecilia 15 Winsled. Jeanne 16 Winfers, Lauren 15' Wisz, Kalherine 84 J Wisz, Palricia 176 Woicik, Janel' 17 Woicik, Judy 77, 176 Woicik, Marian 176 Woienik, Slephany 140 Woilanowski, Linda 66. I4 Wolf, Bernarda 74, 153 Wolsko, Mary 176 Works, Angleque 176 Works, Melinda 62, 76, 153 Wozniak, Sue Ellen 176 Wrighf, Kalhleen 140 Wrzesinski, Joyce 20, 153 Wunder, Dolores I'64 Wungluck, Sandra 176 Wungluck. Susan 65, 82, 153 Wydra, Diane 164 Wysocki, Theresa 77, 176 Y Yaeger, Marian 176 Yerkes, Yerkes Yerkes, Yocius, Yocius. Yocius. Yodua Young, Yuknis. Diane 164 Jane 140 Rev. Leonard 35 Chrisline 176 Elizabelh 63, 65, 164 Judiih 36. 65. 67. 97, 140 Joan 164 Palricia 77 Donna 176 Z Zabinski, Nancy 141 Zahora, Cynlhia 164 Zalagenas, Sylvia 141 Zayner, Nancy 67, 82, 141 Zclora, Palricia 164 Zebrowski. Wanda 164 Zeeb. Lou Ann 164 Zeimys, Daria 164 Zeleznak, Cheryl 153 Zemleckis, Sharon 164 Zemka, Denise 153 Ziegler, Karen 153 Zielezinski, Susan 141 Zielinski, Anna 62, 141 Zielinski. Doris 176 Zilinskas, Anne 164 Zimmer, Laure 164 Zimmer, Mary 176 Zinkus, Ann 164 Ziupsnys, Ramune 176 Zolynas. Rulh 75, 176 Zubek, Judifh 109, 164 Zukauskas, Dana 164 Zukauskas. 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