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Scholastic Atmosphere Produces Scholars A quiet atmosphere and accessible reference material are essential to the conscientious stu- dent. Mercy's study halls and well-stocked li- brary afford these helps to those whose search for knowledge requires additional research and study time. Mature reading and attentive listening coupled with frequent reference to a dictionary assures Shiela DeLozier of a rich and effective vocabulary. The daily chore of checking attendance records is assumed by Mrs. Starr as she supervises study halls. OLM librarian Sister Mary Hortense urges all students to read comprehensively for success on National Merit and Cfluege Quiet prevails as students are absorbed in study during their free periods. Boards. 26
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Mrs. Sumrill keeps time as gym students march across the shiny floor and up the center aisle in true military style. A motley crew runs down a Lore photographer as she ng, sophomores try to take off a few inches. attempts to portray the exit of a typical gym class. 25
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To Whom Much Is Given. The keystone of the academic arch is the recognition of scholastic achievement. The true student is the city placed high for all to see, the candle set in the stand that all might see, and the wise investor of her master's talents. In fine, she is the good and faithful servant. Scholar- ship denotes past, present, and potential lead- ership. Therefore, of those top-ranking seniors of the Class of '61 . . . much is required. With a successful high school career as their achieve- ment, Mercy's Profiles in Scholarship, Mary Ann Rosswurm, valedictorian, and Sandra Yamarina, salu- tatorian, look toward a challenging future. I High-ranking seniors, Marilyn Tisdale, Kathleen Moran, Helen Nowicki, Carol Sue Pienta, and Patricia Lollini, pause on the stairs they climbed each day to reach the Utoplii A step in the right direction has been taken by Frances Comito, Judith Shell, and Patricia Yount, who take their places among the honor stud- ents. 27
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