Mother of Mercy High School - Mercywood Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1977

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20 - ACTIVITIES A five pack of Little Kings always helps a party! proclaim costumed frosh Gigi Fioresi, Margie Klug, seniors Kathy Schuermann and Carol Westrich and freshman Marie Dolan. LEFT: Disguised as Spanish Flamingo dancers are sophs Uschi Klaene and one handsome Senor, Diane Driscoll, as they chavcha while being judged by members of Student Council. FAR ABOVE: Deciding a little color might liven up the Big-Littie Sister Halloween party, seniors Carol Higgins and Debbie Paff along with freshmen Loretta Frank and Patty Weibcl dress themselves as bright Crayola Crayons. RIGHT: Disguised as Frankenstein is senior Carol Chabot. Freshman Peggy Huwel, dressed as a hunchback, acts as her appropriate date.

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REDS TAKE STEP TO WIN WORLD SERIES DURING GAA DANCE Peter Frampton's Baby, I Love Your Ways provided the theme for the Forty Eighth Annual Girls' Athletic Assocaition Dance held in Mercy's gym. The evening of October 9th was also the time of one of the National League playoff games between the Cincinnati Reds and the Philadelphia Phillies. This event caused many of the girls and their dates to leave the dance floor to check the score of the game on the television sets in the classrooms near the gym. The Reds won the game in a six to three decision. lnbetween watching the Reds, the capacity crowd danced to the music of Wheatstone Bridge until a brief power failure halted things for about ten minutes. Then the band resumed their playing and feet began to hustle and hips once more bumped rhythmicaiiy. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Krizsa, volun- teer advisor in the students' English Resource Center, is caught by the photographer giving Mr. Horn the eye while chaperoning the GAA Dance. 1i ' Hamme-m-msuma m .. H uduxmu-ILM LEFT: Kathy Reiner's overpowering strength is shown as her date, Ken Townley winces in pain under the might of the arm of a Mercy girl. Rocking to the beat of Wheatstone Bridge are sophomores Sandie Kohler and Annie Rosiello as their dates take a break from the commotion. ACTIVITIES - 19



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Though we all know how well everyone at Mercy gets along, the Juniors get the Raspberries from fresh Linda Piageman, Cathy Wuest and Mary Meckstroth during the fresh song at the fund drive kick-off. FAR ABOVE: Wtih the initiation of the Fund Drive here at Mercy the Century Club was founded. if a girl has one hun- dred dollars or more donated in her name, she is entitled to membership in this Club and a beautiful new T-shirt to show-off. LEFT: Sophomore class spirit is evident in the faces and motions of two sophs Mary Anne Stoeser and Elaine Cranlcy. FALL FUN Fall brought a fund drive as well as Halloween to Mercy. The rise in the cost of living caused Mercy to try to organize a new system of raising sufficient funds so that the tuition which was $565.00 for 1976-77 would not have to be raised even more. Each student was asked to send at least three letters to large businesses, asking for donations. The rand total amounted to over 22,500.00 which rescued Mercy from some of its debts. With a full moon and a litter of black cats, the Seniors and Fresh- men decided to celebrate the birth- day of witches and warlocks to- gether in the gym on Friday, Octo- ber 29. Among those attending the costumed event were creatures like Frankenstein, the Wizard of Oz and unusual items like a walking deck of cards. Even the student body got involved in the Halloween spirit. Ghosts haunted the halls during the school day, outer-space men invaded the classrooms and the big Fig-Newton was readily wel- comed into the afeteria. Prizes sponsored by Student Council were awarded to those students whose costumes were most original, fun- niest and most frightening. ACTIVITIES - 21

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