Our Lady of Mercy School - Lore Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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The Melting Pot ol O.L.M.'s Activities Student Council Student Council-melting pot of O.L.M. activities. Here at Mercy, where a multitude of functions continually present them- selves, chaos is averted by the well organized influence of the Student Council governing body. With an executive body of officers and representatives as its hub, the Council reaches out into all branches of student government. Student Council Representatives, elected by members of each homeroom, strive to stimulate student ideas, form sugges- tions into positive action and to present administrative programs to the student body. A F51 Student Council Ollicers Sister Mary Victorine and Student Council officers discussed plans for installing Junior monitors. Clockwise: Alice Kane, Treasurer, Donna Kelly, President, Sharon Moreau, Vice-President, Margaret Ann Cooley, Secretary. 24 Student Council Representatives Seniors: Carol Giannotti 110, Carol Mc Geogh G2, Donna Lee 120, Claire Kose G5. Juniors: Diane Crowley 215, Ruth Ann Bell 105, Sally Croke 124, Michaeleen Robichaud G4, Monica Yermak G6. Sophomores: Mary Jane O'Rourke 201, Virginia Cooley 202, Mary Rose Donegan 211, Teddy Ostrwski G3, Mary Montante G7, Elaine Macunovich G8. Freshmen: Jean Milkovie 204, Marie Benzing 123, Marcia Marcotte 101, Mary Howell G1, Sheila Sweeney 207.

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Magazine Drive Every girl gets an opportunity to try her hand at Salesmanship when the magazine drive time rolls around. This annual two week drive means stiff competition between home rooms with many attractive prizes being offered for the top salesmen. Money raised from this Student Council event is used for improve- ments throughout the school. First Prize Student Council president Donna Kelly rejoiced with Judy lee as she accepted her first prize of a portable typewriter, and the congratulations of Curtis Publishing Company representative Mr. Edward Kane. Magazine Drive Winners Top-ten in the 100-Club at OLM were istandingj Ruth Geraci-120, Diane St. Germaine, 207, Alice Kane, 'l'I0, Diane Williams, 207, Pat Durkin, 110, Connie Brooks, 123, Eileen Campbell, G7, ikneelingi- Judy Mclaughlin, second prize, Judy Lee, lst prize, Gloria Slavsky, 3rd prize. Quad-High Quad High, an organization consisting of the four Student Councils from Immaculata, University of Detroit, Catholic Central and Our Lady of Mercy, is the only council of its kind in the state of Michigan. The constitu- tion clearly defines its primary aims: to foster better relations among the four schools, to promote interschool spiritual, scholastic, and social activities, and to create a keener field of competition in all lines of activities. Sharon Moreau of Our Lady of Mercy is the Secretary of the organization. Other members from O.L.M. are Donna Kelly, Margaret Ann Cooley, Alice Kane, and Sue Chevallard.

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