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

 - Class of 1969

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Our Lady of Mercy School - Lore Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 115 of 160
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Page 115 text:

Seniors highlight U.D homecoming court With the usual festivities of a homecoming game, University of Detroit high school crowned their queen and her court October 30, during half- time. Two seniors from Mercy were among the members of the court. The queen was OLM’s Mau- reen Trim and Marianne DallaGuarda was a member of the court. Girls wishing to be in the court had to write an application explaining why they thought they would make a good queen. After the applications were judged, the finalists went to U of D for an interview and with this final step the queen and her court were chosen. Above left: Maureen Trim approaches her crowning on the arm of Gary Hornvendt. Left: Surrounded by her court, Mary Ann Dal- laGuarda and Maureen Hathaway of Immaculata, Maureen is : crowned queen by Larry King. Above: After the coronation came the action of the game.

Page 114 text:

Top: Smiling Queen Cheryl Reetz reigns with her escort Marty Tieber while (above) sophomore Barb Babington with her date Ron Cervin and (right) junior Roseanne O'Malley with her escort receive their court honors. On Valentine's Day, red lacy hearts and playful cupids decorated Glen Oaks Country Club in Farming- ton, where the senior-sponsored semi-formal “Cupid's Carnival” was held. Three hundred couples danced to the music of the Stuart Carr Quintet. The zenith of the evening was the announcement of the queen and her court, who were elected by the students. The reigning queen was senior Cheryl Reetz. Runners-up to the title were exchange students Liz Garcia and Alicia Mata. The junior court representative was Roseanne O'Malley. Runners-up were Mary Ann Gillis and Mary Beth Linn. Sophomore Barb Babington represented her class in the court with Cathy McCarthy and Shawn Turrin as runners-up. Representing the freshmen was Joan Brown. Runners-up were Mary Kay Hand and Pat McLaughlin. Reviving a past tradition of a school sponsored “Queen of Hearts” dance, this “heart-warming” revival will hopefully become a firmly established Mercy tradition.



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SicilOns sa This is our quest, To follow our star Almost painfully, with fond memories pierced with wishfulness, we remember our senior year. We remember . endless applications with endless pages, —=PSATS, SA)Ssand AG is, early morning walks in foggy New York, and the plane ride back home, —our senior rings, proms, and little sisters, —Mercy itself, with long halls and zooming yellow carts, We remember the year’s joys and tears, and the new feeling of unity with our friends, sharing experiences as young women, not as girls, Together we grow up, Together we mature, Together . we are the class of 69. “To dream the impossible dream, ” Up ahead twines an unbeaten path, made up with uncertainty mixed with hope, and leading to a green oasis. “To fight the unrightable wrong, ” Obstacles, looming out in ugliness, block the path, and mar the view. Slowly . the sun seeps through, We start walking, tripping over stones and rubble. Up ahead shimmers a dim light, We walk faster and faster— —the light grows brighter and brighter— we run and Fico: till the light blinds us— we have reached our star.

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