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F an JANINE MAE WILSON ENTERED GRADE XI Forensic League 3-4 . . . Leaders' Club 3-4 . . . Cboir 3-4 . . . Badminton 4 . . . Track 3 . . . Volley Ball 3. Petite, S feet 1 . . . aspires sto become a famous dancer . . . never seen without a pencil behind her ear . . . possesses a lovely voice . . . equally talented in art . . . mania for cutting hair . . . Tiny hopes to attend Seton Hill. Sem, Uwwui.-, J2'X4Jw.aM,a,,Cg, WZLQUJ. Olbuefl, .ILQLL malt spbbc rea lf.MM'., ld CAROLYN ANN WOHLEBER ENTERED GRADE IX Bookworm.: 1-2 . . . Book Club 3 . . . Leaders' Club 2-3-4 . . . Mission Club 1 . . . Choir 4 . . . Third Order 4 . . . Keystone Club 3 . . . Badminton 4 . . . Basketball 1-2-3-4 . . . Kickball '1 . . . Swimming l-2-3 . . . Volley Ball 3. Loves dancing to music featuring vocalist Jo Staf- ford . . . star backstroke swimmer . . . likes to play basketball . . . famous for her glassless glasses . . . L forever mumbling . . . usually found in Mary Mag's I room. G W H A if Relays, - MARGARET MARTHA ZAHORCHAK ENIERED GRADES VIII AND XII . W o Leaders' Club 4 . . . chaff 4 . . . Softball 4 . . . Basketball 4. Known for her'high-pitched laugh and green suede W 'X shoes . . . her future plans include going to college and modeling . . . an ache to Margie's ear is incorrect English . . . on weekends she enjoys movies . . . an ardent Dragnet fan.
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E E JE N VENCHIARUTTI E ERED GRADE IX i i . . . eau' ' lub 3 . . . Science Club 3 skew!-2-3 . . . Sof all 1-2-3 . . . Vollcy b Ball -2-3. ' g and listening to Dick m h s a ility pet saying- Miracles n er e se k wn her two base hits on the En a in , , a . . . - J fso all field . . . plans to o to college. ANN JUSTINE WELCH ENTERED GRADE IX Book Club 1-3-4 . . . Mission Club 1 . . . Science Club 2-4 . . . Volley Ball 1-2-3. Spelling seems to fascinate Ann, but she still ques- tions whether she fascinates it . . . volley ball wh' iz . . . desires to become a good nurse . . . dislikes walk ing, especially in' snow storms . . . kind to everyone she knows . . . pet peeve-narrow-minded people. J:-4-041114-'Ianni-I 4.1. f,Z...6 Lia ad, ,a.L.,. aD,,....,-4-ff,-4 in-:slr 1.-nn.. fw- Q Wiley JOAN MARIE LING ENTERED GRADE IX ookworms 1 . . . Book Club 2-3-4 . . . Mission Club 3-4 . . . Science Club 3-4 . . . Yearbook Staf 4. An avid Pirate fan . . . has a burning desire to be- come a famous artist . . . adept at dancing . . . could l. . isten to Perry Como any time and anywhere . . . can tolerate everything except rain and straight hair . . . will take Espafiol next fall.
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.-E I i 'IA 11 W e Appreciate z il -' I p N' 4 i ' Ii i 5, X X We're pretty lucky. Maybe we didn't win a million dollars, l or a trip to Europe, or a movie contract, but we're pretty 11Ax:.Q--r.3t+'Il:. ASX, ,ft . HMO 'l' ' Fling . X? 3 7-C while T 7 A 1 ' 5 IK-4 ADIEU , , mn . . ip , -H -if I ik. l C - F, r . Wg l F15 IL Q 3 K rl? , i f lucky. As students at Our Lady of Mercy Academy, we lead lives of little hardship. We have it easy, as many well express it. We don't have to fight for our education or our religion. We have food to eat and clothes to wear and some place We call home. We don't have to go underground because of what We believe . . . yet. Yes, we have it easy and here, on this page, we want to say thank you to all who have helped us thus far. A prayer of thanks to God should come first, thanking Him for our souls and bodies, for our faculties, for our homes and friends, for our religion. A thank you to our parents comes next, for their unfailing love and sacrifice always, and their help and advice when we need it. Mount Mercy, we want to thank you for making us into women, developing our character and leadership so that We feel ready to face the problems that are sure to come to us. To Sister Gerald, our former directress, whom some of us knew for eleven years, we owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude. We are thankful, too, for the time and help given us by all the other patient Sisters who have a real interest and hope for our futures. Without much recompense, they continue to give us their best. We want to take this opportunity to thank also all those who have helped make the 1951 Oloma a reality. To our patrons for their financial help, to Mr. Paul Marzolf, repre- sentative of the Campus Publishing Company, publishers of Oloma, to Sister Gertrude, our directress, to Sister Regina, general yearbook adviser, to Sister Hilda, yearbook art adviser, to the Oloma staff-for their cooperation, we say simply, Thank you. THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1951 gg R III 1-I--2--T 6 ,, i 3 , f 9' E fd 'fx
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