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

 - Class of 1972

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Page 134 text:

Model United Nations Examines Future Through Open Communications The Model United Nations Club strives to emulate the authentic United Nations in as many realistic ways possible. Issues chosen for debate or caucus are the issues being placed before the UN in New York. The delegations are structured identically and the foundation of MUN, much as in the United Nations is intelligent and open communication. Five girls went to the Georgetown National Convention this year as representatives of the Zambian nation. They raised funds to finance this trip through numerous activities — including a bake sale featuring delicacies from all over the world. In March the OLM chapter co-sponsored a convention with the University of Detroit Model United Nations chapter. es ae pe ay = had “ih a Above right: Martina Sorek works at the MUN bake sale under the supervision of Sr. Mary Camille and Miss Eileen Wagner, club mod- erator. Lower left: Mercy at Georgetown, represented by seniors Michelle LaPorte, Kaye LaFerriere and Roseanne Hebeler. Lower right: The Security Council at the University of Detroit — Mercy General Assembly.

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NHS Now Means Both Service and Scholarship A re-evaluation of the National Honor Society’s purpose and goals as an active organization here at Mercy resulted in a full schedule of service for the club. NHS has again proven itself more than just an honor organization. Motivated by the Society’s own standards of scholarship, leadership and service members have participated in activities ranging from a tutoring program to the hostessing of school events. Again this year, the Ticket Transport added to Detroit's Renaissance movement by providing tickets for cultural events in the Metro area. In addition, a new eighth grade recruitment program introduced Mercy High to many potential freshmen. Above left: Miss Louise Scudlo, club moderator with officers (L. To R.) Rosemary Manty, Margaret Pudlo, Christine Bernock and Mar- ianne Heitjan. Upper right: Denise Kelley and Mary Tobin do volun- teer work at the reception area. Lower eft: Barbara Strohl dis- cusses worker schedules for the Ticket Transport with Louise Legg.



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ZAM = BT - Above: Kaye LaFerriere jokes with fellow representatives of Zam- bia. Lower left: David Franks, judge of the Model United Nations General Assembly at the Mercy-U. of D. convention and senior Mi- chelle LaPorte. Lower right: Roseanne Hebeler (Secretary General of the General Assembly) with University of Detroit students Bob Posiak, John Totti and Jim Dupre.

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