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Strained muscles and torn iigaments are only part of the fun experienced by energetic sophomores: starry Cindy Witt, sleepy Sue Droege, hungry Joan Lusheck, exhausted Jill Adams, smilin' Nancy Weber, magic Mary Kern, and drowsy Sue Mueller. RIGHT: The smiling senior trio of Monica Kurzhals, Linda Fahey, and Pam Wyder are happy to finish the twenty mile trek around Cincinnati. BELOW RIGHT: TheWre still here cries sophomore Diane Menninger as she checks to make sure that her toes haven't fallen off as a result of the twenty miles of walking that were needed to reach the parking lot. 14 - ACTIVITIES
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The book room coordinators, Sister Mary Barbara and Miss Stefanko, heIp lost freshmen Pat Buckley, Marie Dolan, and Terrie W'right while co-operative senior Roberta Evans lends a helping hand to Kim Pankey who finally works alone on her schedule. LEFT: Filling out a bookcard is only part of experienced senior Nancy Holthaus' final book day. ACTIVITIES - 13
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Hopeful students ask for quick recoveries for two of their classmates. Junior Pam Weber is undergoing brain surgery during the time of this Mass and Sopho- more Jo Greene is hospitalized because of a cheer- Ieading accident which left her paralyzed in August. ABOVE LEFT: Second place Iris Academic team includes Kathy Hermes, Captain Beth Kling, Debbie Leesman, and Mrs. Bridgette Blessing, their adviser. ABOVE RIGHT: After the opening Mass, Sister Joan who was Principal last year and is a guest to give the Call to Worship today talks with Mr. Robert Koenig. OPENING IS RARE Restless from the long hot summer, anxious Mercy students filed into their as- signed classes to meet new friends and recall familiar faces. Missing from the class of '79 was Jo Groene who had a cheerleading ac- cident and was paralyzed in late August, but with the help of doctors and months of therapy she returned home for Christmas and later walked to the Mercy- McAuley basketball game which was dedicated to her on February 17. All students stayed on their feet when many of them walked twenty miles around Cincinnati to raise money for the school and for a two year old, lukemia patient, Beth Daniels, who later died in January. ACTIVITIES - 15
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