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THE 1967 MONARCH VOL. VIII Published By The Senior Class Of Mercy High School Riverhead, New York Editor: David Raynor, Assistant editor: Mary Batchelder, Photographers David Caulfield, William Donnelly, Steve Doris, Bruce Kasold, Dan Nelan, Jon Platt, Victor Prusinowski, Robert Pulick, Staff: Carol Brunone, Dolores Omese, Donna Fletcher, Steve Forgione, Michael Fuori, Karen Gallo, Joseph Goubeaud, Mary Jones, Joanne Kaloroumakis, Barbara Klodaskt, Mary Lynn Kobus, Dolores Krupski, Peggy Kukla, Ailcen Leahy, Margie Long, Peter Malet, Kathleen McCarthy, Elizabeth Meskill, Linda Mikulak, John Patrick, Kathleen Raynor, Kurt Reed, Carol Ruthinowski, Robert Sheldon, Mary Sperrazza, Linda Stachnik, Scott Thomas, Patricia Turner, Patricia Venables, Georgia Welch, Thomas Wilson, Nancy Wiwczar, Maureen Worrell, Donald Zicmacki.
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FOREWORD THIS BUILDING . ... is constructed just like any other building. With concrete supported by steel, covered on the outside by brick, and on the inside by wood and tile, it could easily be a factory or an office building. After all, it's only a shelter built by man for protection. And yet, there is something different about this building. It is warm. Its warmth is generated by the spirit of youth, the spirit that will determine the path that the next generation will follow. If you listen, you can hear a heart beating within this building. It is the heartbeat of Christian education that will guide the spirit of youth to choose the path of Christ. This building is a school. Its warmth and its heart- beat come from the dedicated teachers and determined students who work together within its walls to edu- cate and to be educated, so that the future will find warmth and love everywhere, and hear the heartbeat of Christianity echoing throughout the world. This is the reason for this building's existence, and for'our having spent four years working under its protection. This building, this school, has unlocked the future for the Class of '67. It is now up to us to walk through its doors and face the world with the same warmth of spirit and the same strength of heart that have, for the last four years, set this building apart from all others. With this spirit and this strength we will certainly follow the path of Christ and conquer the world for Him. 2
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