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Page 39 text:
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Above: Mrs. Irene Dorazio and (lower left) Mrs. Sally Lange help keep the machines in the cafeteria always full of food. Upper right: Mrs. Annette Beacon and (upper left) Mrs. Therese Waliczek keep the kitchen in tip-top shape.
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Maintenance keeps Mercy’s halls shining “Keep Mercy Beautiful” is the motto of the ever-busy maintenance staff. Seeing that all the halls are spotlessly clean and that all the equip- ment is in smooth running order is the job of these hard-working men and women. Lunch hours are automated by new cafeteria vending machines which dispense various hot and cold foods. Fighting the “metal monsters” to get correct change frustrates many a desperately hungry student. Always ready to assist girls in the battle of the machines are several ladies of the former kitchen staff. Servicing a school of 1200 students and the faculty members is no small job. But the very capable staff does ““ Keep Mercy Beautiful.” Above: Mr. George Vasu stops for a minute to consider what is next on the maintenance agenda. Upper left: Maintenance chief John Granata apparently means the direction he’s just issued. Right: Jim Granata proves why Mercy High always has that clean, shiny appearance.
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Page 40 text:
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Freshmen—a world is before you, yours to ACCC) OL C 2C ia “We're gonna make it, or gonna break it, But somehow it’s gonna come our way” Do you remember . Our first day here when we had to ask the way to all our classes? All the new friends we made? Our big sisters? The powder-puff football game? sl | Our splash party at the pool? Election of class officers? Our class colors— brown and gold? Our spirit during the magazine drive? World history and Algebra I? We ve gone through many doors this years— We ve closed many, too. We ve closed the door to childhood, And are on the threshold of womanhood. We are puzzled, confused, flustered and excited, We are happy . we are sad. We are mystified by the future, But we are not afraid. We are anxious— pounding at doors, and even tearing them down. But the future is ours . to do with it what we want. We are ourselves, We are young, We are joyful, We are the class of 72. 36
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