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1 Ana Stargarter. 79 and Rebecca Rivera. 78 cn joy an intriguing game of checkers. 2. “Optical Illusion created by Dan Intfen. 76 and Rick Ross. 77. 3. Terri Kracmcr. 76. Laura Bachofer. 77. and Terri McKenna. 77 spend some free time hanging around. 4. Maur Hill teachers line up after a relax- ing game of basketball. (Mr Tim Walters. Father Ralph Koehler. Mr. Larry Smith, and Father Bar- nabas Senecal.) 5. Dial 0 for Operator . Terri Regan. 78 and Jan Weatherford. 78. 6. The Junior Ravens are No. 1 . Charlie Cindric. 77 tells it like it is. if 1 1 +0 6 Contcnts
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The fads of '76 were that of comfortable and casual styling. Overalls and flannel shirts provided after school comfort. A variety of jeans was seen just about anywhere, tabbed pockets, colored stitching, raw seams, and pre- washed styles Sweater sets and jersey shirts and blouses added that extra touch to blue jeans on a Saturday night. Platform shoes, toe socks, pukas. bracelets, turquoise jewelry and Heshi jewelry were worn by both sexes. The gals let the hem line down a little as long skirts became pop- ular. Hair styles for the girls were mostly short and tappered while the guys had “styled collar length. Worn daily by the Mounties were the navy sweaters, white blouses, navy knee socks, blue dress slacks, or blue pleated plaid skirts. 1 A typical room inside the new Mount dorms. (Jo Brill. '761 2 The first snow provided excitement and amazement for those students who had never seen snow before 3. Cherish yesterday. Dream tomorrow. Live today. (Karen Godfrey. ‘77) 4 Reach out to share, to care, to say yes to life 5 During the school year boarders were seen walk- ing a lot since no cars were allowed on campus. 6 Togetherness is finding a friend. 1 ala 1 s 6 I Am 5
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It is important to realize throughout this year- book that the Mount and Maur Hill are two distinc- tively different schools that are combined into one yearbook, the MAURITE. The Maur Hill yearbook class and the Mount Press Club have worked together to publish this book. Table Of Contents I Am 8 Administration Faculty Academics Classes I Can 82 Maur Hill Sports Mount Sports I Am Involved 106 Activities Clubs Extracurricular Advertisements 134 Senior Achievements 148 Directory- 152 Index 158 Contents 7
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