Our Lady of Peace High School - Resume Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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'i .. 3 4 X . 1 . 5 A ' X '1 fi Enter the VOUXVG i967-1968: A year that was wholly Happening OLP: A school that perfectly fit the year. - FREQHMEN - EAGEEJ Sophomores - Spirited m1I1IfU1 5 - Qrvattihv SENIORS - DETERMINED Coping with the problems of every clay CVoices, Questions, Answers, Offers, Reiections, Successes, Failuresj Anticipating the deep ancl moving problems of tomorrow iLife, Work, Love, Marriage, Family, Friends, Status, Faith, Death, Discouragementj Embracing the challenges and the joys UF UPU 3 -, an dy. QW: x,u.v f Q Lt' V, Q f In 22 f Q 5' V, fn 'Jw , , , Q Y 5 .14 wg AJ X if w , --1:15 x r r Accademic They came to OLP and they learned to THINK Mass is conserved in chemical equations they learned to REASON Up the Up Staircase of learning they learned to know COMPASSION Love me in my ugliness! '- ' 99 I 9 E 5' CD 5 E Enthusiuts E gg, gBoasfGAAQ3 Q4 UQ 5: S 5' I5 m TR 5' 5 3 E F 3 S 5 -W :E 35. 5 UQ g vs ,. : CD G -as 2 5 E S. Q, 3 3 3 fs 5 03 I S Q .,. C, 2' RECIPES :-E umo mg 50 ugmq ugmg V 5 SUCCESS 5 through Father Kuncl through Mrs. Hadd Through Father Peter Through James Lonigro Through Father Moynihan through countless influences S they learned to BE themselves a little 89,-19s 105 segrglgqgsuodse ewnssv s.lea!HQ qnlg Mal Debate Team -I 3' fD e4 5' GJ 1 :s KD Q. -. o K Z 2 -. :- ru 3 U7 2 4 an U1 DJ 5 : 0 Q Q OLP Initiate 'D o UID snoH S6 ReadokCoL E Nl-4 6' CD O G 'Stl 'u Elgi E 'Gil :s 2652 C137 5 While sophisticated scientific achievements-DNA, LSD, STP and Excedrin- make headlines the world over, accomplishments at OLP are on a slightly more primitive scale. Mary Jo Moudry, upper right, demon- strates her talent with the graduated pipet in senior chemistry. Kristine Skoog and Sister Maria Miguel Federico speculate about the little things in life that are important to sophomore biologists. Physicist Susan Schiller, lower right, proves that iuniors too can practice the fine art of concentration during a period ot experimentation. The word of the hour is transplant from OLP to 3-M, UNIVAC, and Honeywell from modest to considerable accomplishments. ri 6 Lvl l Oli x r o,2c.fs.' ncaa if y on ' k,W,f 43411,-'Lf1-f LL.,-124,111.0 ,,,,,igfn.J of , J 1 I 151, ,454 .,,N -4, 511,213 C7ffC1x..c,, i ri we maize 211 fi LQ,g,,.1 o,,.4,i,,L,,L i6'-cQ,4j- vj eir gh .,., L4...1-E' C .. L rw i.,LL7,lQoJ,fk.1 L ffiifb e-ffyfflcs 4VQ,gL4.L XL if , .Cf . s-41,72 bm, jg' 'Qf'q-Jf1,'2ufQ, x If I K Unframed 'JJ9 uc-L 22' 1 f . I ,iff 4fl2J'Cs ei. ' 271.-z5L.,c C.. OJ -f M., gh- f rr' 1 A f A ' --f7Q,4,,g,, 4 5,.fwffQA , aw 140 ,Q,,L,.,CK,, cfm, Cygbfifw Q vw of M 7,, ..- C . fr' , 17' if it -' y auf will-'L-ff ,,wii,' ff f Us xxx. -- . kkk' I 1' A 'S . ,I 'V' I , .W J' II AVLVL L! Lfl. fC4fglfa..L VL. .1145 Cf J' J f' .' V 1 'Z ' L. y , j . Nancy Tieso sees a new angle to sophomore geometry and gets back in line with l 7'jL,C' , the help of Sister Elizabeth Mary Huber. l l l so , . Room 221 opens its doors to seniors Connie Klein and Barbara Wilkie for a few moments of quiet study with Sister Mary Lois Dolphin. 7 ip Senior Marcia Deneau rs surprised to find herself In the camera's eye as she prepares to deliver canned goods during Sister Lois Mary Rutledge gives senior Elizabeth Winterer the business at the 1heCOnfaCt-SOda'ffvFOOd Drive' key punch machine during business education classes. A M Because eye focus is important in the broadening of reading skills, Readak students, Mary Stupka, Kathleen Mcltlulfyl Kathleen Stupka fC9f'll9fl Jeanne Fitzgibbon and Suzanne Richards Crightj demonstrate, wiggle the finger , polar run , and eye span eXerClSGS- 8 , . ...,. l iff? r L i f fill 5 'Y 3 f 5 With brush and paint, iunior artist Joan McGough ventures forth beyond a pane of glass to a different kind of life. ? hx ' V' TR?-'X .5554 . ' 5 ,Q is A ' ' ,, Q - ' -L r ,,. KJ-, Vx: J '44 fi' fwszlf' nf 'rat .. X ,,, . sy. ,mug I .H g.,,vV Xu 1 . -aj Mitt an 'fy 4 -r-4221+-li:-..v .wg r2::,411f4hii11v2: i WHS. 2,53 Jig, .vmfwsz., ' f fi T Mszflrfr 4 I N 'Ir 'M ' American history students Molly O'Shaughnessey, Kathryn Blowers, Suzanne Sitzmann and Carol Molitor re-enact: the Boston Tea Party? Would you believe ... Home on the Range? Q r The Minnesota Theatre Company Stoops to Conquer sophomores and drama students of Our Lady of Peace. Scene of conquest: the Crawford Livingston Theatre, St. Paul. 9 l Filed under sTudious in The card catalogue are these Twelve o'clock scholars thumbing Through reference books and new titles in The school library. I0 Senior musician Susan Hankee plays the 77Th Trombone during a practice session ofthe school band. N.-: Taking time out from academic activities, seniors Kathleen Lewandowski, Mary Jo Towle, Christine Flynn, Mary Jo Moudry, and Carole Korlath find The staircase a convenient meeting place for their committee. ---Q-......x ,QA -f--1-----........ -1+--L.., -f-W. A N -e-+--W., 0 Hwhww r---.w,..m,,mW.-...,, .wmwsu A -Aust. 'UUQ5 --....,, 'W'-'+-M -'--v....,. H X W in ....,, --.....,,. A-q. 1 it-nm. M-.....,, ----... M ---.4 -0 x 'os.-..,,i xx XY .M MM.. A New..,,,m '- ,, Um W.. , , MWMNW K If man is moderate and contented, then even age is no burdenp If he is not, For senior Mary Maloney a tearoom study provides a chance then even youth is full of cares. Plato to catch up on a lot of things-including sleep. , , yy, 2 It's a meeting of the minds as iuniors get a head start on homework in tearoom study hall. L ,f' hs X Sophomore Latin students Rose O'Brien and Christine Lynch live the easy lite while enioying slave labor, furnished by freshman Patricia Maki, during the Latin banquet which featured the Travels of Aeneas. I2 ,--17, 'V Modeling provincial costumes, French Club members Linda O'Kelly, Jannette Quast, and Stephanie Tschida pose for the camera. WL' 5 L ffifa . af ' film' '95 11 'ttra A. . .L i ,sen The Spanish Club was treated to a demonstration of flamenco dancing by Mrs. Marcella Chisholm, who had recently returned from Spain. Mrs. Chisholm is the aunt of Elizabeth Chisholm, 312. Photo by James Donch Coping with the problems of every day CVoices, Questions, Answers, Offers, Reiections, Successes, Failuresj Anticipating the deep and moving problems of tomorrow iLife, Work, Love, Marriage, Family, Friends, Status, Faith, Death, Discouragementl Embracing the challenges and the ioys of life . . . I3 X R if f ,,,,,,-wwf . 7,0-1 Faculty Both student body and faculty were concerned outgoing People dedicated to an type of education cool Cif you will!J on-going saauayadxg payoA Buug A it? 0 .,, slaqwaw Aqnang M:-:N g 008 835g 09 foal to 0 QM .2 ,. xy 6 4- SENQOQS 090 'rl L 0689 t sn. ao Kara 9 c F0fei9l1 ldnguage Teachers Go! Van! Von!! lfer Faciunf! Suwvqvmv 'D 43 92 E Revolution in Educational Systems Fosters Institute ' And there was talk of experimentation, pilot programs, pedagogical analyses, professionalism, norms and obiectives And a striving characterized by a spirit of community of cooperation of openness and search G .30 Sister Mary Sr. Jean Ward '- IRM-1. , I W, ADMINISTRATION Sisfer Mary Ann Esrher Mahedy Sister Mary ST. Jean Ward OFFICE PERSONNEL Sister Mary Helen Theresa Kiley, Bursar Mrs. K. La Brasseur, RegisTrar Mrs. J. Markoe, Secretary I I BUSINESS Sister Lois Mary Rutledge Sister Mary Janet Crotty COUNSELING Sister Mary Elizabeth Linnan Sister Mary Jacqueline Daly Sister Lois Mary Rutledge Sister Mary St. Jean Ward FINE ARTS Sister Mary Angelita Kramer Drama Sister Mary Joan McKinley, Music Sister Mary Louise Reid, Music Sister Mary Romana Walter, Art Mrs. D. Graf Mrs. K. Wied . ENGLISH Sister Deanna Marie Carr Mrs. J. Bellows Jr. Sister Mary Jacqueline Daly Sister Sheila Maureen Dempsey, Speech Mrs. L. Gleaton Mrs. D. Graf Mrs. S. Hennessy Miss Dennise McCollom Sister Mary Joyce McWayne Sister Mary Roberte Southern Mrs. K. Wied READAK Sister Mary Paulette Tally Mrs. S. Hennessy Mrs. J. Bellows Jr., Miss Dennise McCollom - .. ' 1 ,,L, wi M S Q, in , . . Q r is r ra. Hin' '5I.3T. , H+ ws 4 -rpg .J ur xx, Nfffw Sister Mary Roberte Southern and author of HARPERS FERRY, Barrie Stavis. rrr f .r ' r f ,Q,:f XX x T r r I rx fr Mrs. L. Gleaton I I n I A fi I K J X L31 M.. k Sister Rose Mary Meyer, French LANGUAGES Sister Mary Charlotte Stokes, French Mrs. Del Castillo, Spanish Sister Mary Carol DiCarIo, Spanish Mrs. C. Kurtz, Latin Sister Rose Mary Meyer, French Sister Joann Mary O'ConneII, Latin LIBRARY Sister Mary Lambert Heintz Sister Eva Marie Gillrnan PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. G. Kolar K Jr srrr 'lf' 1? tx grq, Sister Eva Marie Gillman 2I HOME ECONOMICS Sister Mary Susan Evans SCIENCE Sister Mary Mildred Ann Townsell, Biology Sister Mary Lois Dolphin, Chemistry Sister Maria Miguel Federico, Biology Sister Mary Sylvester Giessler, Physics Sister Maria Miguel Federico is cw 1 23 X 'v f r - KX N M rw AJ' LV Q QV , gy wk fNgvE.XQ7'.uQf x K Q , if N 54? Nc Sf - w xv- W' ' J V' XMAS f 4-xyx V7 Ny 5' M RI., x P X . fx Vxxxx- ' X I ' 'U XY kj XQP 5' fy N ' X , X, F is-X Rmfgiffer Mary Rider X1 'Xa ' ' ' X, XXV Q pf!! Mrs. J. Riebel, Mr. Richard Probst RELIGION Sister Susan Mary Riley Sister Deanna Marie Carr Sister Maureen Cush Sister Sheila Maureen Dempsey Sister Mary Susan Evans Sister Maria Miguel Federico Sister Virginia Marie Healy The Rev. Joseph M. Kuncl Sister Mary Jean Monica Lanahan Sister Mary Elizabeth Linnan Miss Dennise McCollom Sister Mary Joyce McWayne The Rev. Peter Noronha Sister Joann Mary O'Connell Sister Mary Charlotte Stokes Sister Mary Mildred Ann Townsell SOCIAL STUDIES Sister Letitia Marie Close Sister Virginia Marie Healy Mrs. G. Kallianpur Sister Mary Jean Monica Lanahan Mr. Richard Probst Sister Mary Rider Mrs. J. Riebel Q l .J- Mrs. G. Kallianpur .,,,,.f4' A 'P' .g... if W ,h Q , U7 CD 2. 0 -1 U5 llBI'V0lI8 BPBBKIIUWII? W8 ll3ViIlU 3 IFE They came to OLP because they WANTED to . . . or because they NEEDED to . . . or because they HAD to . . . or simply because they weren't sure what they DID want to do! Cthey clidn't know what ELSE to do? I , 563 Anne Pqulet Elected ami and .Governor Girls' Statepoil, A9 2 ge ?1., '4, ammlwai- ,299-it -5 555 0 -99 vzmn ,say 9 2 E 3 W0 'Q PEP' I 4' Q 9 W ob 95 -ft 79 at: ig W 0' -,-P Q Cac Qt- Z 911 'ions -P 5' g uf' 0 7 Q 0 'E 3 3 K9 Q 'bf 6 0 Q in sv E fa. ge. o- Q , of E '56 O CQ 5 20 stoguag d'I0 Q gs Q0 'fl not, YN ' aaxql s1ouoH 5 Qf SGW '7 'l D ifiwudo What are the options? What are the alternatives? What are the consequences that flow from the most simple of decisions? And students of different temperaments and different backgrounds Came to become more deeply involved through questions asked answered and unanswered In the enterprises of the entire human community .. . 27 if ANNE PAULET Class President KATHLEEN MCNULTY Parliamenfarian iw ' if LINDA DELANEY PATRICIA ARTH Social Chairman Sergeanf aT Arms 28 'flilf' MARY JO TOWLE Vice Presidem' KATHLEEN HOULE Sergeant af Arms 'S ix, If I MARY ANN JORISSEN RUTH WOLKERSTORFER Vice President Vice President DEIRDRE VAUGHAN Vice President MARY SWAIN PATRICIA TUMINELLY Treasurer Corresponding Secretary KATHLEEN LEWANDOWSKI Recording Secretary 29 --1 SANDRA ALLEN KATHLEEN ARNESEN 30 MARGARET ANDERSON MARY AROUNI SUZANNE ARETZ RITA BAIER MARGARET BEAGAN PATRICIA BECCHETTI JEAN BARRETT KAREN BLEES HTL - T . NIANCY BECKMAN ANN BELLOWS I I I .JI ' JANET BLOOMFIELD PAMELA BREWIN 32 PATRICIA BONIN BONNIE BRAY KATHLEEN BUCK BARBARA BYRNE JANIS CAMITSCH KRISTINE CEPLECHA LUCY CARLSON W, 'Abs 4 .7 MARY CLEARY -rw f ,f wk! LAUREL CARSON MARY COLLINS KATHLEEN COONEY SUSAN CONLI N -ff' JANE CROUSE RAE ANN DARLING Resumd Editor 34 COLLEEN CRENSHAW Spanish Club President MARY DAVERN X JANICE DEANE MAUREEN DILLON MARCIA DEN EAU W' MARY DESLAURIERS A . CONSTANCE DISANTO NANCY DISCH I Y 35 A L . L - fi Ll ? ,A SARA DONOVAN KATHLEEN DUFFY 36 BARBARA DOTTY ELLEN DORLE QT' O N-, JUDITH DUFRENE JESSICA DUSCHA JULIA EGGENBERGER MARY SUSAN EIBERT CATHLEEN FABIAN MARY LOUISE FITZGIBBON l SHELLEY FISCHBACH KATHLEEN FLAHERTY I 'K' CHRISTINE FLYNN I CHRISTINE GARVEY 38 CLAIRE FURLONG LINDA GALVIN SHEILA GEARIN JUDITH GIBBONS KATHRYN GLEASON Sodality Prefect MARY GRIEBENOW MARY GOHL President, Our Lady's Players CHRISTINE GRAHAM lfyvh LINDA GROPPOLI MARGUERITE GRUNDTNER QIQQQ., CAROLE GUERTIN SUSAN HANKEE 'R' MARY HARRINGTON 3 3 DONNA HANSON 40 Uvlpws KATHLEEN HANNAHAN JUDITH HENNEN Latin Club President - ANNE HORWATH MARGARET HOWAT NANCY JOHNSON MARY K. JOYCE HEILA JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON N Y CLAUDIA KANE LUCINDA KANE KATHLEEN KENNEDY 42 JOED KIEGER KATHLEEN KELLY JEAN KISHEL W ' Q W A MARY LEE KISSINGER x MARY CONSTANCE KLEIN Contact Co-Chairman MARY LOU KROENING SHARON KOPPY ECAROLE KORLATH MARY BETH KRONSCHNABEL E I 43 KATHLEEN KU ETTEL MARGARET LANE 44 DIANNE KURYSH JOYCE LANG MARY LAFOND ANN LARSEN MARY LIESENFELD PATRICIA LLOYD ,glwwn ? 'Q' ffffiiigm 1 ' W vymx? KATHLEEN LONG PATRICIA LQRENZ MARY LO N EY Contact Co-Chairman NANCY LOVE ANN MCANDREWS Peace Points Editor LAURA MCGINNITY MAUREEN MCCARTHY KATHLEEN MCGINLEY LAURA MCGOUGH PATRICIA MCGRATH National Honor Society President K JOAN MCKEOWN MARY MADDEN MARY MALON EY CAROLYN MANION MARY MAKI MARY LOU MATH ES MARY MELANCON fUu MARY ALICE MOLITOR ANDREA MONTGOMERY ,rfb CATHERINE MORRISON MARY MORRISSEY Library Club Preside-nT 48 I MARY .IO NIOUDRY G.A.A. Presidem' ROXANNE NEMO MARIE O'BRlEN MARY LOU O'BRlEN ELIZABETH ODDEN MARY OCKULY LAURIE OGILVIE K BARBARA OKNICK KATHLEEN OUSKA iffy PATRICIA PEIFFER LYNN PETERSEN 50 CHRISTINA PASH MARCIA PETERSON ALLA PETRENKO SUSAN PETERSON MARGARET PHILBEN VIRGINIA POLSKI NANCY PORTER ELIZABETH POWERS JANNETTE QUAST MONICA RAMSTAD Glee Club President ,I NANCY RICHARD 52 MARY JO REIS ELIZABETH RAUEN JANET REUSCH z JEAN RICE MARTHA RIEHLE MARY KAY ROSENTHAL DEBRA RUSH PEGGY SCALISE JEANNE SCHILLING JUDITH SCHILLING Red Cross President 41 W 7 JEAN SCHULTZ i BARBARA SCHWARTZ MARY LOUISE SEGALE 54 xx..-NN GAIL SHEEHAN MARY SH EEHAN SUSAN SITTARD KRISTINA SHIMEK CHRISTINE SKWERES SUSAN SKWERES MARILYN SKOOG If JEANNE SMITH DIANE SOETE PAULA STANTON 56 CHERYL SOLHEID SUSAN STEFFES SHARON SPECKER KATHLEEN STUPKA C I A, 4l 2 'V Rf? CHRISTINE THOMPSON ,,-f LINDA SUM M LYNN TIERNEY REBECCA TARMAN PATRICIA TROY CAROLYN TSCHIDA MICHELE TSCHIDA MARY URBAN PATRICIA WALSH 58 MARY WATSON KAREN VILLELLA KATHLEEN WEBBER CATHERINE WEBER CYNTHIA WELTERS JOAN WEGN ER KRISTIN WEBER STEPHANIE WETHERBY MARY LOU WETTSTEIN NANCY WEYAN DT 5 JACQUELINE WICKER BARBARA WILKIE RUTH WILLGING ELIZABETH WINTERER R I W 60 S E I 4 NANCY WINTERER JOANNE YECHOUT CHARLENE ZABAWSKI ANN ZIERDEN JUDITH ZACKOSKI Not Pictured: LYNN BIFULK dbx? .., Y . N. ,sg fm 41- ,xQ?a'4s... Egg- zi1. 7, V ' .. 3 ,T 'fx 'ji ,.-a 45A z T',gj5m K may N . P15 . ff' A A ,P wa 5 -f f ,N H E 3 X9 xg 4' Soc iol And there was appreciation, too, among underclassmen and among upperclassmen forthe value of things temporal Curricular and co-curricular events which introduced one and all to the cultural legacy of man and woman 5' s,, ipyygfffii-Lid V .9 0 69 090 570 'S uog 'gag :og 'S' Yfqel 04104 I ' I s I ' v 'ues if y 5 6' punog slnog 0 fl J CD as c 2 eylon iw xtOlQl' 0909 ' 'f' 2320 iw 'Qi-S X ' Q Q Q6 00 P fy And there was appreciation, too, forthe Christian's influence in society . . . For there the spirit of inquiry of responsible expression of opinion of creativity in solution of problems of deep and deepening friendship- promoting growth. b3 CD up , - . Q , ..-if- r e ba: WELCON fm A Welcome to O.L.P. was enjoyed by both Kathleen and Mrs, Sheehan the day of the Freshman Mothers' Tea. Michelle Mc Quillan and Debbie Sherman prepare for the Eve of DesfrucTion, The nigh? of the Sophomore Mixer. Swami' And the band played on and on somewhat to the dismay of the chaperones but not to Juni Qs Vandering through a psychedelic maze of a San Franciscan Night are Mary Gefflng feBdY WHS h Susan Elbert and her date Michael Gavin. help, or Patricia Peterson and her date. alf the fun especially When you had 65 bo' What do you mean you went to the Senior Date Dance last week? Junior Rita Kromhout asks Mike Bastian and Tom Strehlow. Renewing old acquaintances at the Dad-Daughter Dance were Mr. James Love and his daughter Margaret with Mr. J, Flood and his daughter Maureen. Daughter Dance as some fathers proved that they too could move out' ,J f , .,,Qff., am . iw- W - , :ea9a1 . :g,r. fr -f - MD. , 'Vi The waltz wasn't the only step the evening of the Sophomore Dad- 'Well you two can at least look interested at what I'm saying, Pat McMahon seems to be saying to Kathryn Gleason and Tim Reardon. ta ,ai , 6 f NN Not behind my back you don't, says Barbara Maurizio as she foot stomps tothe Sound of Soul at the Cotillion. J, ,,,, 67 f , , if i If- 4 5, .1 , i X x NV 5 j sf ii 5 s E 'i B , L ,,,L LW It , , ,,A: ' 5:5 f iff 5'7 1 X ' C , -,.,,' 5 r i ' 3 ff - ,............ 2 2 i v si Q .. f ' Y , 3 I 5 fi 3 ,, i r Time and tide wait for no man, but this is ridiculous! After the ball is over, after the music ends . . . Peggy Scalise and Tom Knowles share a quiet moment at the Thunderbird, setting for the '68 Junior-Senior Spring Formal. ii 1+ f-15+ fi Boys will be boys, and girls will be girls and sometimes it's hard to get them together as exemplified by Jean Sokol, Mary Lee Kissinger, Peggy Scalise, Mike Hayes, Bill Kosel and Tom Knowles. 69 xx iwm .a E me Underclcssmen Freshman life 1967-1968 Revelation and Response First high school days ... revelation Big Cseniorl sisters Big Ciollygreengiantl gym suits and herewegoround the Chicken Fat Chit tune for freshman yearl Consider Yourself One of Us with your ioviality Santa looking strangely like a history teacher named Probst And flowers to go with the Kiss of Peace for your retreat Revelation and Response 9 m A - f, tel.. e a -of ff' aft 5 5 6' xc Q0 -A 2 fat ,, Y so es- t f N- va U 1 ' Q we use .bo V C A 'F 'F 55 64368 Q ' 'xx' Q 3' QH I1 'U os 6 ' SQ Q 9 Q' 9 Q? full? 5939 G 100402342 5,010 Young it up. es, Everybody ready? Yeah man! Cry of the Sophomores from Eve of Destruction to Sir With Love Catching their theme from the Guthrie's She Stoops to Conquer and conquering worms, frogs, mice, dutch elm disease valegram honors, younameit, nothingtoobig And, permeating Sophomore lives the retreat motif Discovery Stickemup! was battle cry of the iunior bandits Captained by Mary Ann Maloney And a ragtime band making a rousing effort to keep the tearoom beautiful ... And career movies from the 40's or inspiring insights into the future of the world's podiatrists And Junior Write as an opportunity to grow closer together and to display talents nobody knew before And, ultimately, Realization through Communication 7l Juniorypiyggibgis if . W I .KQV Q ata., 'X l f 9 ' . pwaumw 3 an x 1 E' Juniors Julie Beer, Nora Stanton and Mary Pat Gavin practice the Mrs. Hadd method as they board HARPER'S FERRY at the Guthrie Theatre. R. Acker H L 1 X P. Altman ,V l g g M. Amerongen ' f gf . K. Anderson if 'Si ll' 5. Arend is ,K s IL a ft- V. I tk D 5. Arouni A 47 E. Arth -gl. . M. Asselin , i A W - S. Bailey A R - M. Barrett l lx: A bllhy . :J R x . Ar x my A Q R Q M. Baumann Q? A L I M. Beamish A i l 4.5 J. Beer ' B . Q .QK L .if K . N. Belisle R u P . f N 1. B n fl L1 1 . L , i if e me lk In ll.a V V . S. Bernu 'Nb' 5' 'Q 5? , L. B'fulk K 0 I Z, f fa . W.. N HL' A. Bihker 2L Q V ' I M- Blal?elY 1. f an t 1 n , - xw an R . - L . Q ,K K' Q -1 - X B X K. Blowers . R M2 B - E' Bolland K K 4- I QL. , kirk Q: 'V 41. In . C. Brook? . wi. J- Burl' , W ,,,. E , 5. B T 4 ' All M If I l l . I mn I -B am' :A Lv -, M. Bushard ffgxii M N N K I ' M. Casey . I kg fp . S. Casey .,,,g v-yu ,N jg , D. Clemen ' A . . K - A R. Clifford I l eere I I fl L 72 Q... , . All 4 A A F C. Farrell M. Farrell M, Fenelon R. Finnegan K. Flaherty P. Flick C. Flood K. Gardner M. Garvey M. Gaughan M. Gavin G. Geber L. Geehan J. Geng M. Gerlach J. Gibbons P. Gleason M. Glynn D. Goetz M. Graham M. Greeman A. Griebenow A. Gruber J. Gruber J. Gruber J. Gryskiewicz V. Haas S. Hall D. Harrington K. Harrington ,fl l L .. 5 P, Colburn . lil Y A M. Conkey ' . ' I M. Conway , A. Cowley is 'J ' M M. Coyle x L I iw. I C. Cunningham M. Cunningham C. Cusick C. Curling M. Davern J. Decker M. DeLong J. DenBoer D. Dervie S. Deschene B. DeWitt M. Dierberger M. Doherty J. Donahue P. Doran M. Doyle C. Duffy M. Duffy D. Ekhaml L. Engebretson ., t, in - .25 5 N N 1 1 'K W , K 4 5 l ' .q 5' . . y 5 'Qi if i W 5 4 1 . J i gi . A I .. . nfl n t. . ik ' , id HW! Y ., j , . ,M A J , .' 1 .2 , 'R V rbf 3 , y . W W ii J i, . .Ai .I fl, ' ' 'L A 1' rf 'Hr if 1 if A I gl . T. Ze h- li I f I I1 A GG 5 P. Harvieux Q J. Hassett Q 2 -7 A. Hause QL V K. Hencier J ' Q Q X Q .,, 1 J. Hermes 1 1 J. Heutmaker W Q Q l Q T. Heyne ,Q , - ,, x, E M Hil .QQ Q Q Q 1 Q. Q Q , Q .. lf Q T eee I I .1 c. I-me --, ii il JJ.. J R. Hoogesteger , v fin: , -. D. Horan 5 -Q .4 if .... . E- Hman , , J 1 ' JJ1 l Il H K nzz J l - . M Jagiello - Q A' n P. Jannetf . A 'Q M Q ' L C. Johnson ? -T? if C. Johnson MQ Q. ' Q I . N. Johnson Q A if Q M Johnston f M Keis Q - f . M Keller ' 5? ' ' Q Q QQ Qii.3Q ,Q X 1T ' - - Q 4 L X K. Kelley K. Kemp 5, . Q- 4, . M. Kennedy ' Q ' , w M K' ld 'fl kgs? f ' A - le Sen ' ,... . .-wr . i H A1 L M .X .dl L Juniors begin the school year by aifending the Mass of the Holy Spirit af Sf. Luke's Church. 74 l K. Kiein C. Knowles M. Koenig P. Koibo R. Kromhouf V- Q' J 1 G. Krumwiede 7 W 1 r EL A S. Kvasnicka r K h A if - M. LaBore Z ' J J 11 55 ': r. M. Lan evin ' H L K ' I L i , VV ' A N.. .1 Li - L U N L. Larkin y y . I 6 . Fi 6 D. Larson ' V k ' L I A ,, J. Larson L T. Lauer A J. Lentsch .fi ff' J ,,., L- Lopez I J. Lukas iw. 5 L. Lura S. McBeaih 'ig J M. McDonald ' M. McGibbon L b , Q 9 ,,, ,fr ' S. McGinley 2 .Q J. Mceaugh . M. McKasy '39- TT, -, M. McKeown L . e ......... I I g ' - k,.. I M. McKeown - ii x i q B.'McMonigaI J A K. MCNQHIS - J- MCQUi a'1 1 Lf X ..... I K. Madden C. Madia M. Maloney ' R. Masanz S. Mathias - B. Maurizio K sm.. K , V A. Menold If S. Molenaar I C. Moiifor M. Moore R. Morin me a? I A M. Morrissey , lf .. A Mosio yi ii . M. Mulaiiy im Qi. J TVJ A V ... K R. Musachio 5 R 1 K. Neuenfeidf .A , J. Newpowef ra. +5r are a ... .ge afwf Kww L . . r .V J P, Nordiund .. i X - J. Nordmeyer U J ,,.. .L A . , I . ' E. Norman Q. ' 'ff ' mt- M. O'Gara -. . s. O'Maliey , if . if ' rf ' , M. O'Shaughnessy i f I' ' N. Ob T A. Ochs J. Oczak J. Oczak T. Pate E. Peick K. Perri P. Petersen C, Philben W. Phillips S. Plunkett C. Quicksell M. Quinn J. Rammer G. Richards C. Roach J. Rongitsch M. Ross K. Ryan M. Ryan T. Ryan C. Sagstetter S. Sandberg B. Scanlon K. Schadeck A. Schader S. Schiller K. Schlaefer S. Schmidt E. Schmitz S. Schneider V. Serchia M. Shaffer M. Sheehy C. Simmer S. Sitzmann N. Skoog J. Smith J. Sokol S. Stadler P. Standish J. Stanton N. Stanton .. , it - ik. K .. ..,. If l f l Lf gli illii L11 I if KIIL , S :Yi : si .N 1 i A ll iin h fi vi A Q, g I W .-,.. 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Otto 77 l S. Adam T. Adamek M. Adrian M. Agee N. Aiken B. Amerongen P. Bailey M. Baker J. Barrett A. Barry J. Beaudefte E. Berthiaume J. Besaw A. Betfenberg D. Birkel P. Blees J. Boeser C. Bohman M. Bolstad K. Brady K. Braun K. Brewin L. Brown L. Brown K. Buckley D. Bultman P. Byrne P. Callinan D. Casalenda M. Casselman Sophomores 1 if L . r K rr if gif , ' b.L. K f M .. K V X ,,,... . A sw X - . - A A A .. .ff 1 X Xhkizi -1 .-ff ,:-1 I 1 -1.1 I z f,f ' B5 Q Q J Jnrl g 1 . ... . A A 1. ... A ' 1 A --5 k j X.,f bii .. i -. I A A B 'B ...JJ 1 Q- .- I lf Bjx lc. Arrr - I f' JKJJJ 1 K. Chapman P. Cherney E. Chisholm M. Christensen C. Clancy C. Cline K. Convey C. Costello K. Costello T. Cronk K. Cummings S. Cunningham J. Dahms A. Davern M. Decker T. DeLong K. Deslauriers D. DeWitt D. Dian M. Dotiy J. Dreelan M. Druar E. Dudley C. Duffy mf uw ... I 5.. Q .,., ,K 3' ef 2 5 4 ,Wa 1 T. Duffy M. Dugan X will A i: S. Durand S. Eichten J. Ekeberg C. Eldredge M. Elli P. Emerson S. Erhart E. Ewen D. Fahey S. Farnum J. Fitzgibbon E. Fiizpatrick M. Flood K. Foley M. Foley K. Friclholm C. Fuith C. Gannaway L. Gavin V. Geehan B. Germann M. Gibbons M. Gillespie x C. Goodrich . C' Green .Q 11? 1 sz. - D. Greenstein . ,f s r 7 b Q . D. Griep VA'1 ,. , - K. Griesgraber it D. Haffely is 'Y L I f Vi:DD, I . i : D .. r k ..f.1..x Q . it i n E. Hammond in -- A L. Handwerk -.iW , i K K. Hansen SX D r 'if A ' 1 Ll x' . .' . . r S. Hansen J. Hanten Q B. Hawkins 6 I Y . . . . .P fa ' li x . . : N J. Heidtke gd Q, f 7, ,,' C. Hennen C K . - Q D. Hermes A 5 1- M A ff sss H lf? a'2' 1 L ,-- A sampling of sophomore officers smirk for photographer on their way to a party given for them by iunior officers. C. Heutmaker K S. Hurley 4 ,, ' H S. Hynes .V Q M. Jungwir1h , L'. V .A '-': ,V is I C. Karels 1 f r A . C. Kasal R. Keller K in C. Kerst A. Keyes sag' J. Kieldson 3, f I ff . 'W M. Knutson M. Kochevar ,if M. Kohn 9' M. Kolbo M....5g.. ,. A J. Kopp 21' Ayw?Jwl ... I P. Krakowski ' ' A. 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Learning To deepen friendships To assume and share responsibiiiiies To achieve and To be recognized for achieving ... Erirfmiiiriiili: Pfam Q Xperieng-9 If 633 is we saopmog e , iw ' ' h 3 l'ttl bit 0fv1 wet ,, 1 eres a 111 ef 'U ' ln 3 0 US cwo.-,ara vopaouno - , sJ59f1'ugM,h BW Aannowaq go QJIPA ed, 030 e3'g' M QQ, P Bullheaded foe-eo, Q, . ao? Q2 And, on The iighfer side of life, There were The joys of Candielighting and of the May Coronation and What was that again? Aims for the poor? a Jesuit beercan for a Korean coed! Cynthia Triemert and Judith Larson applaud The success of The Junior bandits in The annual penny drive. 94 -fir' Having been officially installed as a Senior, Nancy Richard enjoys the brunch following The ceremony. .v 5 2 av- 'l ' mv., ' ' ' yy ' - fi 1'1' ::'f 5' , 'W ,' , V' V I . 1' ig ill , i -i is , , 4 V' . V ' T Q ,,: ,122 lils is hh l a s L K in as I '- ,, H ' , V A , 1 A-' W, l L . ' ' l V f f ' L 'A l , ' , ' A 'A 1,.. -i -1,. , ' l i Maureen McCarthy and Susan Elbert examine a well in an historic park in Jamestown, on the Senior Class Trip. Virginia, A mob of bewildered Sophomores surges to the ihird floor sfaircase only To 'Find it says UP ONLY? The Good Fairy, Kristine Ceplecha, trinks a little song of Over There from library book, Barbara Byrne as the Seniors Welcome the Freshmen to a maze of clubs and activities at OLP. NX ,i r it 34 Joan Eilers enlists the help of her brother Tim to load boxes during the Freshman Clothing Drive. 96 Es-we A A . K- X, Q? . , ,N . W J I , is .' f! 1, Senior Kathleen Kelly flashes the winning smile that t Texas to compete in the Miss Teenage America Pageant. li ook her to Dallas, 3 a! Looking forward or backward, as the case may be, to a new day of school are iuniors Johanna Den Boer, Margaret Jannette, and Mary Catherine LaBore. JoEd Kieger and Nancy Weyandt Deck the Halls with Christmas cheer at the Senior Decorating Party. OLP students were treated to a Cavalcade of Poetry as actor, theater- owner James Lonigro recited the works of his favorite poets. ,pail 15 qi f r xx , v-'W nk x 'X .fits ' 1 ' :Q , Q' It was a Great Day for the irish when drama students presented the traditional St. Patrick's Day Program. Taking a break during rehearsal to review their music were Susan O'Malley and Sheila Casey with fellow cast members Dennis O'Connell and Timothy Moore, P , A.,- n l Members of The chorus, spread 1he word on Going Steady in 'fhe finale of The Senior Class Play Bye Bye Birdie Q 1 l l Senior Molly Madden and Junior Nora Sfanfon swoon over their idol, Conrad Birdie as Seniors Jane Crouse ileffl and MGVY l-OUSY ffightj cast questioning glances. The lead was played by St. Thomas Academy Senior, Stephen Kippels. Smiling in the face of defeat are Cretin and St. Thomas Homecoming Queen candidates Anne Paulet and Mary Swain. Cretin High School bestowed its honors on an OLP Senior for the second time as Susan Eibert was crowned queen at their Mid- Winter Date Dance. Freshmen at St. John's University chose Kathleen Long Cleftl to be their Homecoming Queen. Reigning over 'Festivities at Cretin and Hill were Kristin Weber lcenterj and Patricia Arth Crightl. I00 I OLP students discovered that All you Need is Love for a successful and exciting Valegram Day. Senior Nancy Beckman lupper leftl models the latest Valentine fashions as singers Peggy Lane, Laura McGinnity, Susan Conlin Ctop Cbottoml employ their musical talents. The enthusiasm of the Sophomore class won the asm-PM centerj and Mary Jo Moudry and Kathleen Lewandowski Queen of Hearts title for their candidate, Laurie Brown. lOl The National Honor Society Induction Tea provided iunior members Mary Kay Baumann, Megan Ryan, and Patricia Gleason with an opportunity to give service with a smile to Mrs. Graf and other attending guests. 3 ? i A Our group had 23 per cent fewer cavities, claimed Seniors Jessica Duscha, Mary Swain and Carolyn Manion. l02 The action of an all-star basketball game is reflected in the faces of Juniors Kathleen Harrington, Kathleen McNellis, Rosemary Clifford and Senior Christine Flynn. f ' Qu ,0 CXfLz'Lis'ZL2S P LULW Ka' w?7,arQ y JW? T g 3 I Q 50611414 V7 s g L joloo 1,930 c , as ' 7 ' 2 v W ML! Seniors, How Could You Forget . Frosh Welcome-Through the Looking Glass Frosh-Soph picnic in the gym Dialogue Day Red gym suits White bobby socks Tile floor in the library Magazine drive General music Roller skating at Forest Lake The Board Walk Grinches 8i Dudley-Do-Dribblers Chauncey 8: Edgar Chicken Fat Encounters with boa Cconstrictor that isl Big Chief and Little Miss-Chief Soph picnic Crained outlb Cretin-OLP mixer Hemo the Magnificent Living Rosary From plaid to navy blue Junior penny drive Computer dance A Night in Venice-San Franciscan Nights Question! Question! Class Day '67-receiving rings The Shadow of Your Smile We Love You Conrad! Oh, Yes We Do! Frosh-Welcome-Thumbelina Beef to the left, hens upstairs! Parking Lot at 3:15 during the bus strike Christmas Cotillions Senior Decorating Party Graduated pipets and plastic aprons Being measured for caps'and gowns St. Paul Auditorium-May 29, 1968 . we won't forget. 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