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

 - Class of 1961

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Page 32 text:

STUDE GRA P RE PONSIBILITY A 'x w t r x . V lj: -X, Sf 1 rr .,1I.,,- If ,y X ', l ', i -V ' .se w-si' s-' f X r G X A , ire if ex if : ., ' ' x N , . .. f. TX? ' W ' ,wi 1 - X ' .- , Af' 'iff W It' -' f ' ' Q . . Mg ' 1 'N Nl. JL eg: X A V' ax ,if f f w c Nl , .. T ,lffff Q- XX f x T - X Q An indication that OLM is coming of age is the growth of organizations which supplement a wide range of interests and talents. Though these various units possess their distinctive char- acteristics, they all share the unity of being student-centered. The new Counseling Serv- ice is designed to give each student a self-knowl- edge of her scholastic and vocational aptitudes. A closer relationship among faculty, parents, and students is the express goal of the Rosarium Club. Development of the spiritual life, growth in self-government, and enjoyment of sports are the ideals of the Sodality, Student Council, and Athletic Association, respectively. The silver- tongued find their refuge in debate, the thes- pians in drama, those with a journalistic bent on publications staffs, and the musically inclined in chorale. For those who look toward tomor- row, there are the future clubs to give an in- sight into most feminine vocations. Mercy's fond hope is that these organizations are not only a sign of her growth, but also a source of development for all her students. Sodality officers, Chris Kennedy, vice-prefect, and Mary Ann Przybysz, prefect, record the arrival of a new shipment of cards as Virginia Gerhard, secretary, and Mary McGreevy, treas- urer, sort the boxes for distribution.

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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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