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103 Below and bottom: (I. to r.) Sheryl Stack, Barbara Fagan, Marian Schmidt, Roseanne Sinacola and Margaret Dickerson relax at the Big Sister-Little Sister Christmas party as they open and view each other's presents. Left: Freshman Mary Keating eyes with seeming apprehen- sion the chimney Santa Claus will descend during the Freshman skit at the Christmas party.
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Top: “Bottoms up!” say (I. to r.) Terry Cissell, Diane Joniec, Diane McFarland and Mary Meeker while spreading yuletide cheer. Above: Big and little sisters (from left) Margaret Meeker, Diane McFarland, Judy Hachey and Mary McFarland. Right: Santa Claus (alias Mr. Fitzpatrick), accompanied by his elves, wishes all a merry Christmas. From left, Twin- kle Toes Mary Martin, Denise Luster, Sue Bauman, Kathy Burke. Looking back, every senior can remember the feeling of joy and anticipation they experienced as they met their big sisters back in 1965. Following the Mercy tradition, the seniors “capped” their little sisters as a symbol of welcome to the school. This year, the proce- dure changed, but the thought remains. The seniors presented their little sisters with blue daisies at a get-acquainted party. While enjoying snacks and entertainment in the gym, the freshmen asked questions about high school life, and the seniors were more than willing to provide the answers. The big and little sisters assembled in December to celebrate Christmas together. Gifts were exchanged and the girls joined in to sing carols. The climax of the party was a surprise visit from Santa Claus, played by Mr. Fitzpatrick. The jolly old fellow was pulled in on his sleigh by elves and helpers. Both freshmen and seniors presented little Christmas skits.
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“You stand together amidst a frosted fantasy shimmering shadows against the darkness, tiny crystals touching the stillness, flakes of white descending about you You stand together | amidst a frosted fantasy. Kathy Rowe The Sheraton-Cadillac Grand Ballroom was the scene of the 1968 Anniversary Ball, sponsored by the Student Council. “Frosted Fantasy, ” the theme of the dance, was suggested by senior Melinda Zaher. Juniors and Seniors as well as honored members of the class of 1966 danced till midnight to the music of Jerry Fenby. Dress for the affair was formal.
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