St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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MARS tfETs fAlCnY - 252 jpTom l m woffl MINKEO’OLl WHACSflA MHC 73.9f $ 6 vD TrjlK' bVfH L J+ 51 4P1F CONjTtiU IAICUL a|TM W GUlSCfl' DEl 0Wf4 flfcsTVS- 5|if5lT| AAfclK - r t-y co IAF7AM of U F i Nrg'tat h i Hat CD Wed i E'StdrBiWs 5 |INSa1 BV t tA“;r is f«£sS Vl IRAMT 'RU5H|MCi . nstamt ecvi 6 Sister Alisso Marie Principal Sister Florence Mary, Assistant Bookkeeper Sister St. Stephen, Bookkeeper Sister Jonathan Assistant Principal Religion IV Sister St. Kevin, Cofctcrio Mrs. Catherine Lotz, Cafeteria Sistor Mary Martha Mrs. Marie Veches, Cafeteria School Nurse Not Pictured: Mrs. Mary McCann Receptioni st, Attendance Clerk Mr. Richard Sather Maintenance Mr. Arthur Johnson Maintenance Mrs. Inez Johnson Cafeteria Mr. John Kenny, Maintenance; Mr. Paul Sakowski, Maintenance; Mr. Harry Natins, Chief Engineer; Mr. William Roberts, Maintenance; Mr. Howard Mitchell, Maintenance t Picnic boskets, ice cream, pop, beanies and crowns were all part of tho scenery for the Big-Sister, Little-Sister picnic in the school gym. Mary Roberta Anderson Anderson Mory Morgoret Armiger Arms J°yc Potricio Mory Joon Ashenbrener Audetfe Babcock Boch Kathleen Denise Boier Barnhart Barbara Barringer Jane Bednarczyk Denise Beechler Morgoret Berg Jone Bergman itisfaction is seen in the faces of Mrs. Betto McPhcc and Michele Dukinfield as s they look at an entry for the Freshman Bulletin Board Contest. Barbara Debra Bloke Bliss Mory Joan Bochnak Bogucki Roberta Kathleen Boiler Bosch Jane Bowers 4 Mary Ann Brand Brandes Pamela Brandt Coleen Brant Christine B'eitenstein Mory Brinkhous Evil triumphs over good! Everyone was 8 : i' i Jeon Borbaro Brxenski Born Barbara Bursow Kristin Burt Nancy Bridget Buxick Callaghan Sharon Michole Campbell Campion Mary Carlson A short story has some essential characteristics. Miss Margaret Kone enumerates these qualities for her English I class. turned into o Crispy Critter at the end of the Freshman Fall Festival skit Kathleen 0. Corr Kathleen Jo Corr Colleen Cotserly Deborah Carroll 9 Susan Nancy Jennifer Cosier ly Chorboneou Choromanskt Linda Gchosz Kathleen Clay Felio Collins Colleen Columbus Borbaro Commers Christine Connor During recreation, Laurie Wisner demonstrates her perpetual good humor. Stuffed toys, made by hand, were the object of a Red Cross second place winner, and Linda Crawford, third place winner. Debbie Michele Mory Ann Joyce Kathleen Janet Doloolt Dukinfl® Id Dwyer Ecket Eckes Egan Kathleen Egan Kathy Karen Ehmiller Eldridge Marilyn Alone Geraldine Elmer Enger Ennen Freshman project. Anno Jeffries, first place winner, Marilyn Schultz, look over the large variety of animals and dolls. Lynne Fogot Susan Feltes Brendo Fields Kathryn Fischer Teresa Fischer 11 Jeonne Fitzgerald Kothi Judy Potricio Fryxtll Gorron Gleason Anne Rosemary Graham Grohom Victoria Georgionne Groidl Glue d T Monica Hansen The Old Testament takes on new meaning as Mrs. Mary Randall interprets Biblical passages for her Religion I class. Rose Jeon Hassing Hauglie Kathleen Henretty Just a busload of seniors ! Solly Noonan drove this bus during the Big-Sister, Little-Sister pro-gram. Louonne Mory Hipp Hoben Elome Hoefs Suianne Hoe I Eileen Hoffmon How often the mind wanders when the end of the week draws •tear! Colleen McGrow and Mary McIntosh were finishing a home- u nrk liffi nnmAnl Rare moments of inactivity find the preshmen seated quietly in the bleachers during recreation rvAr irw4 Kathleen Hynes Potricio Hynes Collecting exhibits of Oriental art and dress help the World History classes understand different cultures Pomelo Fox, LouAnne Hipp, Kothy Dovitch and Kathy Egon hold up some of the exhibits. Donno Janice Ingvoldsen Ikolo Marilou Patricio Anne Jacobs Jonas Jefferies Linda Mary Colleen Donno Judith Jessen Jestus Jodell Johnson Johnson Marlys Patricia Penny Renee Gail Jeonne Johnson Johnson Johnson Koup Kennedy Kennefick U Mory Georgionn® Knoeble nopp Kathryn Kordmeicr Joann® Mary Kraus Kraus® I I An intensive study of the United Nations in Mrs. Inez Bruer’s World History class helps moke students aware of man’s attempts at permanent peace. Incomprehensible algebraic expressions become clear when Mrs. Pauline Ellison explains them to her Moth I class. L. Kotherine Kirstine Lahr Lor.en Laura Larson Elizabeth Colleen Carol Pamela Pomelo Anne Lowless Layton Levendowski Lewis Libby Liemondt Does Fran Torkenton ploy for this team? The Freshmen are looking for a quarterback for their lineup. Debra Patricio Mary A. McAndrews McCall McCormack Mary C. McCormick Mary McDonald Deborah Me Elroy Colleen Mary Kathleen McGrow McIntosh McPherson Fervently hoping for on easy test, Mary Brand quietly catche up on her reading. Terri Mou Deboroh Barbara Manley Mottson Madeline Moxsiner Melinda Kateri Me lanson Merchant Mary Koy Men Michelson Carmen Lorraine Minord Mlekoday As he football teams go into a huddle, Kathy Henretty introduces the Freshman Fall Festival Skit. Nancy Elisabeth Maureen Alison Ann Katherine Mogen Moore Moore Moorhead Moskalik Murroy 18 Nodin Mory Jill Niedermo ier Nolon Norgfon Allyn Myers E lixobcth Novroti I Mory B. No.II Cynthio Nelson Tomoro Nevin Mory Newcomb Colleen Orth Mory B. Potrios Chorlene Borboro O’Keefe Olson Mory Poron Kolhleen Owens Mory Pepin Sandro Perkins Rosemary Perry Cberyl Peterson Susan Piosecki Josephine Pi Ion 19 Football ploycrs magically turnod into ballerinas os I Could Have Danced All Night was played for the Foil Festival. Kathleen Nancy Pochailo Ponesso Nancy Cheri Quody Rodermocher Patricio Lori lee Colleen Kothie Jone Ramlet Roskob Roy Roymond Diane Joan Resho Rettinger Nancy Mory Reuter Rice Diane Ring Lucia Mary Rodlun RoU Christine Roth I still can f find that page in my book! Michelle Vetter, Kateri Merchont, Anne Liemandt, Anne Kleinhenz and Corryl Svetlin are hard at work on a class assignment. 20 Monlyn Potrieio Schimimky Schitttl Po nc o Rovo M. Mory Morilyn Morgortf Susan ScWvdt ScKmoW ScKo«n«cker Schultx Sallnar Shallmon fter a homeroom Campus Care meeting, Margaret Borg decides 's time to cleon her lockor. Shannon Eloine Swson Smith Snyder Sonwr Corol Skaja Kathleen Smith Jonis Spooner d Corol Storr Patricia Stonkovilch Anne Ann Kothleen Pamela M°ry Steinbouer Stenglein Suddendorf Suhon Sollivon Lynn Sverkerson Sveti 22 Corinne Toboiko Loui se Theisen Patrice Toonen Mory Tott Th«r«to Tusinski Ann Von Comp Mory There so Annemorie R. Michell. Von Lour Von Lith Voshro Vetter Sister James Ann points our some of the interesting aspects of Confucism and Buddhism, two Chinese religions, to her World History class. Susan Sondro Vicento Vierlmg Karen Volhmonn Barboro Vyuyon Constance Walters „ .-M—......—............ Deborah Masioly, Katherine Kressel, class. Morgoret Warner Linda Weige I Eileen Whelon Catherine Weber Irene Whelan Susan Marie White ixcited about the new language laboratory equipment, furnished by the Parents Club, iister Judith Ann helps Mary Newcomb adjust her earphones. Suson Mary J00nne Frances White Wilfahrt Williams Laurel Wisner Colleen Wong Mary Worm Katherine Zoppo Suzanne Patricia Mary Zarling Ziemor Zukousko 24 Not Pictured- Maureen O'Hara • I 'Jit • ' tl j’1 Vi'1 7, '4 fc a } i • i • ■ n y - XV ft? 59 Rose Ahmonn Whom shall I take to the Christmas dance? This question is repeated ot each lunch table all through December. Annomary Ambrose Mory Anderson Mory Andresen Moreno Moureon Mory Arbelia Arms Averbeck Shoron Bartlett Katherine Beck Undo Berglund 25 Gail Battaglio Mory Beth Bottoglio Ann Berres Jonel Maryann Bissonnette Bohenslingel Sharon Borman Kathleen Bowor Maori Mary Kathleen Breedlove Brzenski Buchanan Barbara Butler Ann Byrnes Sheila Cormody Patricia Casonova Susan Char lebois Charlann Christens Betty Nancy Chudyk Cina Nora Mory Clark Colemon Cecilia Collar Kathleen Collins 26 Charity, one of the virtues stressed in Religion class, can be seen in action as Terry Deppo helps Pat Egan with on assignment. Dance rehearsal for Mary Tenner, Maureen Arms, Froncie Williams, Leslye Skogerbcrg, Regina Eichborger and Pat Mulvehill takes up several hours before the routine is por-’ fected. Kotrino Michelle Collins Connor Morionne Morion Debelok DeColo Potricio Teresa Delmonico Deppo Lmdo Dmgmann f Kotherine Dolan Jen Drury Patricia Egon Regina Shellac Eichberger Enger Karen Catherine Dwsek Earechson Anne Edwards Lynn Ess Sally Foshonf 27 Dionne Fedyk Bernadette Feipel Jeanne Felicetto Margaret Fridgen Gloria Gal legos Cynthio Gang I Deborah Gavin Katherine George Mary Pomelo Deborah Suson Gergen Gilsenan Gordon Gormon 28 Tereso Grohom Margaret Deborah Kathleen Grmnell Grones Gruesner Sally Hansen Kathleen Henk Soro Houge Charlotte Hayden Patricia Patrice Hartmann Hossing Marjorie Carol Henn Hohman Therese Houlihan Alicia Hughes Ann Hughes After an exciting campaign. Sophomores chose Jane Keller, Mary Kelly, Lynne Ryan and Tcrrie Graham to organize the class activities for the coming year. Cecil Hughe Joon Hus Potricio Hy lond At o closs meeting. Sophomore president Terry Graham divides the class up into smaller groups to Kathleen Bridget Theresa locono Jodell Johns Darlene • « Johnson JumP Mary Barboro Susan Kone Koppe Kawth Marilyn Charlene Kearney Keeler 30 discuss Foil Festival. Coteen Kemper Nora Kimrey I1 Susan Ko lies Frances Koch Diane Kohnen Potricio Knapp Carol Georgeanne Kowol Kroti Susan Krystosek Vicki Kunorth Noncy Larsen 31 Sometimes it's hard to distinguish the difference between bunnies' ears and trees’ branches as the Sophomores get ready for their Fall Festival skit Rosalie Teresa Lmhoff Litecky Katherine Jean L onsdole Patricia Loti Virginio Lupo Colleen Susan Lyman McAllister Marie Joyce McCombridgo McConville 3? Colleen Mory Maureen McCourlney McKeown McLennan Patricio McMahon Marguerite McMi lion Jeanne McPhee Louise Morgoret Teresa Madden Mandile Martinez Since Drama is one of Mrs. Delores Richter's favorite subjects, she especially enjoys reading the reviows of The Miracle Worker, contributed by her English II classes. Barbara Meyer Michelle Mitsch Jeon Monohan Cheryl Morrissey Porric 10 Molvehi II Ann Mory Jeon Murphy Murphy Sheila Shannon Murphy Murray Borboro Niemi Barbara Nixiol Margaret Nofsch Deborah O'Brien Michele O’Brien Margaret O'Connell Teaching English is not Sister Jean Patrice's only responsibility. Part of her day is spent in the library helping students, liko Lynne Ryan and Maggie Fridgen, during their study period. Maribefh O’Connell Bridget O'Holloron Mory O'Donnell Ann O'Hor (plaining solutions to her Math IV class keeps Miss Rose Scheinost isy at her blackboard. Shei lo O’Keefe Mory O'Toole Mary Paftee Renee Pawletto Barboro Pelont Peggy Pelletier Kofhryn Pepin Lynn Peterson Mory Claire Peterson Mary Louise Peterson Kotherine Phillips Leono Poot Mary Prem 35 mf Mory Janet Jeonne Preston Puchtel Pyidrows r Jacqueline It! Ralph ft Kathleen Reger fa A ft, I ft Cheryl Undo Stephome Deborah Rose Morie Reid Renneberg Riesehl Rohr Romportl Janet Rosenthol Pomelo Rudolph Mory Lee Ruff Mory Russel Ann Kathryn Ryon Eileen Ryon Lynne Michelle J®on Ryon Sokry Somes Eleonore Soxe Mory Schissel hile correcting tests. Miss Mory Rieke, Biology teocher, decides that her closses have learned the unit on botany thoroughly. Explaining one of the basic theorems of space geometry, Gmny Lupo smiles happily when the closs Schultz understands her demonstration of the problem. Roxonne Schmidt Lorraine Schmolke Koren Ann Cheryl Margaret Mary Ann a . . . Potncia Schultz Schweitzer Seiwert Sexton Shea 37 Mory Sppllocy W°fy Potricio Springrose Steffen Jennifer Stein Martho Steven Patricio Mary Janet Nancy Kathleen Mory Stuart Sudtelgte Svorkerson Swanson Swiercsek Tenner Miss Constance Btadach, Biology teacher, spent many hours correcting discussion questions from the unit on human anatomy. After heating the solution, Annomary Ambrose points out the reaction to her Biology classmates, Vicki Kunerth and Carol Hohman. Patricio Turner Mary Jean Word Kristo Volenty Sondro Van Lith Patricio Volp Pofricio Vosiko Kothryn Wagner Thereto Linda Patricio P«99y Susan Donno Weber Wemmeyer Wesley whi,« Willioms 39 this the shelf for college bulletins? Sister Carol Ann and Sister Helen Agnes, Librarians, constantly add new books to the library to keep it up to dc Admiring their school rings, the Junior class officers symbolize the unity thot binds them throughout the year. Kother.ne 9 °' Allen Arminger Elizabeth Armstrong Linda Boch Bonita Bochul Candace Bokken Susan Judith Dione Barnes Bosfion Batt.g Susanne Baumtrog Rito Becchetti Kathleer Betloch 41 Mary Bedell Cathrine Beddor Char ly s s Bennek Joan Berg % pking lime out from their studies, the girls in 302 join in a spirited homeroom discussion concerning preporations for the Christmas baskets. Kathleen Bloke Ingrid Boenma Mary K. Bolt! Christine Born Lorraine Deborah Potric ia Barbara Kathleen Budnick Burns Colder Ca ly ore Campion 42 Joonne Cormody Rosemone Corr Regmo C err on Ann Chotfield Peggy Chudyk Kothleen Clorkm At port of the English III curriculum, Mrs. Agnes Polys prepares for a discussion of A Tale of Two Citios. Mory Molly Cooper Cornck Catherine Oogg Botbo'o Dempsey Kothleen Dittrich Koth leen De I more Mory Louise O'er I ing Jeanne Kathleen Doherty Dunn After choosing the best material for this pattern, Miss Charlotte Stephens helps Yvonne Diane Dusek Dwyer Kathleen Jone Joon Dyson Eckes Eckes 44 Rito Duerr and Kote McHugo master the technique of putting in a zipper Paula Even Susan Fashant John lie Foley Deboroh Evert Cloud Forgeois Jane Forrey Bette Foster Mary Got s A Jon Georty 45 Dancing to the lively music of Pink Panther , Linda Sime expresses the enthusiosm of the Purple Men. Kathleen Margaret Geffen Ghostley Catherine Patricia Giebenhoin Gordon Noncy Diane Grendohl Greshowak Diono Ann Bonita Gross Grothain Crseskowiok Joan Susan Portia Guthrie Hoeg Holl 46 Leading the discussion obout the development of the panel Candy Bakken, Chris Lohr, Sue Foshant and Deborah Hammer Jane Horrigan Susan Hector Randi Harper Margaret Hartmann 4 Suson Hegstrond Enumerating the basic principles of typing. Sister Mary 9uth emphasizes the necessity of neatness and accuracy. Cotholic Church, Kathy Lucore questions othor members of the Margaret McSwiggcn. Catherine Hon Heinrich Hinds Mory Ann Hirtchey Howley 47 Joan Constoncc Hozempo Hughes Barbara Yvonne Hynes Ingvoldsen Roberta Rosemary Jackson Jacobs miling radiantly. Nan Hinds tails the audience why she “cats people during he Junior Foil Festival skit. Dionne Mory Johnson Johnson Carolyn Teres o Kathryn Jones Kane Kappel 46 Loufo Suson Keorney Kelly Lindo Kimrey Rilo Knoeb lo Kathryn Knapp Constance Bonita Lindo Koch Kozub Kroni Jone Kraus Susan Kroeck Various interpretations of the causes of the American Revolution need explanation, as Sister Michael helps her Honors American History closs prepare for a test. i Winding ond weaving, the Purple Men help Jane” find her mother in the depths of the dark, dangerous forest. Kathleen Long Patricio LoRoche Christine Larson Joonn Suxonne LeMoy L Heroult Kathleen Lucore Roseonne Li |ewski C'etchen Link Christine Lohr Joon Locke Mary McPhee SO Parts of the ploy Sho Stoops to Conquer, by Oliver Goldsmith, are reenacted by Mrs. Palys’ English III students Debbie Seifert, Kathy Dunn, Beth Moss, ond Diana Gross. After explaining complex sets and ordinates, Mrs. Patricia Underberg quizzes her Math III class. Peggy Morgorei McRoith McSwiggen Manlynn Meumer Suson Meyer Moureer Manion Susan Mou Hope Michelson Mary Miller Eloine Mi roc ha Nancy Mitchel I Kathleen Morlt Martha Murroy Mory Mur laugh Margaret Myers Beth Helen Mots Mulvehill SI 1 Mary Nelson There Nevin Suzann Newman After Kathy Shaughnessey accepted her new position as Junior Class V.ce-President, Mary Seiwert Vice-President, Kathy Riley. Ellen O’Neill Joan O'Sullivan Grace Palys 52 Kothleen Osga Ann Paxandok spoke for all of the officers in wishing good lock to outgoing Kothleen Cotherine Nancy Riley Roddy Roehl Kothleen Cotherine Nancy Riley Roddy Roehl Ann Penox Joy T. Perio Sharon Peter son Patricio Lindo Mary Louise Petrie Phenow Puchtel Renee Renee Patricio Roskob Rauch Remus Susan Poiricie Roth Russell Ann Louise Ryon Arvelyn Sond 53 L nda Sawatxki Mary Susan Soyer M' ed expressions of bewilderment ond joy show in the foces of Jone {JoAnnc Commers) and Dick (Nancy Sutton) when their dog Spot (Grace Palys) returns from the land of the Purple Mon. mm Bonnie Jone Arlene Mory Schirmers Schmidt Schmit Schmit Schmolk Linda Schorr Laura Schommar Barbara Patricio Schwinn Seols Deborah Seifert 54 Mary Kothleen Sowert Shaughnessy Margaret Sheehan Noro Patricia Sheehon Sheehan Joonne St.tt M. Christine Linda Stephonie Sherburne Sime Sporrong Catherine Coro! Nancy Amy Louise Mory Suson Stohr Stuber Sutton Sweetser Sweetser With metal spheres and plastic balls. Sister Jacques Marie proves that the earth revolvos on its axis. Anne Patricia Tigue Timpano Donna Mary Kay Viorling Wholon Lynetto Toonen Bonita T otino Jocklyn Wi Ifahrt Cynthia Zarling 56 Mory Wi lliams Suson Wollcrshe im Cheryl Mary J. Wisniewski Wolf Helping to spread the Christmas spirit throughout the homerooms, Kathy McGonaglc assists the Sophomores with their Christmas boskets for needy families. Julionn Adelmann Marie Agasie Deborah Allen Jeanette Anderson Nancy Anderson Mary Andrescik Patricia Mary Andrescik Archambault Deborah Audctte 57 Margaret Baltes Nancy Barney Merri ly Battig Teresa Bauer Anne Baumtrog Belle Belgarde ii Laurie Benedetti Mary Bergman Sandra Blahut 58 Mary Bogucki Jeanne Boucher Diane Bowers Debby Brennan Marguerite Phyllis Brick Briggs Patricia Brix Patricia Buckley Rosemary Budd 59 Virginia Burke Constance Cagley Bridget Callinan I Nancy Carson Mary Caspers Cynthia Carlin Virginia Clay Mary M. Corcoran Kathleen Clarkson 60 Molly Cronin Kathryn Cummings Renee Czajkowski Rita Czajkowski Kathleen Dancik Sandra Davenport Kathleen Donohue Jacalyn Drury Rita Duerr 61 Nancy Shirley Duffy Durand Theresa Egan Jane Ehmiller Marjorie Ennen Sandra Evans Amelia Favorite Susan Mary Filipczak Finn 62 Barbara Fischer Barbara Firnstahl Patricia Fitzgerald Catherine Franko Stephanie Fraser Mary Game Mary Fischer Dolores Franzen Graciella Garcio 63 Mary Gardner Sharon Gianos Bernadette Giesen Richelle Gifford Gail Gilbert Elizabeth Gleason Anita Mary Jo Green Groidl Michele Hagel 64 Patricio Diane Peggy Hammang Hannay Hansen Patricia Hanzlik Patricia Harroun Sharon Hart Paulette Hasslinger Marikoye Hatcher Joan Hauglie Mary Kay Havel Mary Jo Honk Sandra Hennen Mary Hennessy 66 Linda Hipp Helen Holland Kathleen Holmes Mary Ann Hughes Kathleen Hunt Maradee Hyland Linda lannazzo Mary Iverson Nancy Jasper Karen James Mary C. Jahnke 67 Suzanne Jones Janet Kelly Jacklyn Kaeder Barbara Kennelly Patricia Klein Judy Kline Susan Kittleson Susan Kloster 68 Susan Knight Linda Koltes Linda Kormanik Carol Cheryl Kozak Koznick Patricia Lo Bahn Louise Larson Mary Rosemary Laurent Leason 69 Deborah Lee Sharon Lefaive Mary Lebens Claudia Levens Renee L Herault Mary Liemandt Mary Lindquist Roberta Lohmer Mary Jane Lorbeski 70 Patricia Luberocki Mary Jo Ludwig Rita Lyman Kathleen Me Cauley Patricia Me Daniel Marcia Me Grow Mary Me Kendrick Deborah Me Keown Kay Me Mahon 71 Maureen Me Millen Elizabeth Me Quade Christine Mack Colleen Mack Elaine Macke Linda Manarin Gloria Susan Marget Martin 72 Karen Mans Barbara Nancy Mason Mason Kathleen Meister Theresa Miller Anne Cynthia Mitchell Mlekoday % , Maureen Mogen Patricia Monahan ✓ Elizabeth Moses 73 MarV Kathleen Mrozek Mundohl Cheryl Murray Kathleen Myers Lynn Nalezny Mary Neary Carolyn Nelson Sandra Nelson Mary Nicol 74 Roseanne Nicol Sally Noonan Corin Offerman Andrea Peluso Susan Oliver Bonnie Pallanch Ellen Pence Gail Perrozzi Margaret Petersen 75 Gail Peterson Rosemary Peterson Sharon Phimister Nancy Teresa Piazza Pivec Susan Potvin Kathleen Mary Sharon Pruyn Raker Rehman 76 Judith Sandra Claire Reichert Riebel Ringdal Lucinda Ritten Bonnie Roehl Mary Rogers Joanne Romaniak Mary Lou Roubik Mary Rudolphi 77 Bernadette Ruhland Patricia Rush Julee Russell Susan Rutovech Mary Ryan Geraldine Sasse Margaret Saxton Susan Scherer Mary Schleeter 78 Patricia Schmidt Constance Schnell Carol Schramm Susan Schultz Nancy Severson Lynnette Shea Maureen Sheo Teresa Shea Mary Shimp 79 Elsbeth Simones Stacy Sochacki Barbara Skald Linda Soltis Linda Slavick Kathleen Stannard Margaret Steffens Mary Jo Steffes Sharon Steinbauer 80 Bonnie Stelmazek Catherine Stenglein Mary Stuort Margaret Sullivan Kathleen Jeanne Sweeney Tempel Loretta T enner Karen Thimmesch Susan Tilbury 81 Jane Mary Topping Towner Terie T urner Lois Van Beusekom Janice Van Lith Estella Vargas Connie Vierling Edell Villella Janet Vogelsang 82 I Susan Vokaty i Kathleen Wachtler Paula Wagner Kathleen Walz Jeanne Weber Susan Weinmeyer Bonita Jill Welna Wheaton Mary Williams 83 Catherine Ziehwein Mary Zimmerly Not pictured— Elizabeth Sipe Excitoment bloomed os Cindy Ritten, Mary McKondrick, Mary Ryan, and Linda Hipp awaited their turn in the Senior Fall Festival skit. Graduation climaxes four years of study. In caps and gowns, Senior Class officers Sharon Phimister, Morie Agosie, Connie Cogl« end Debbie Brennan plan for the future. Victorious Seniors claim the school mascot, Murdoch, for their third successive first place in Fall Festival. Sister Mary Roman, Debby Brennan, Letty Tenner, Molly Cronin, and Sister Mary Saul enjoy the comforts of this old-fas sleigh, which was used as publicity for “Sleighride Serenade,” the Christmas Dance. Sister Clarice, Chemistry teacher, helps Janet Kelly and Linda Soltis explain uncertainty in a derived quantity by additi subtraction . tamp WWi St am. 'm .A; ? M % . wJC a wL School leaders often demonstrate their capabilities by achieving positions os Student Council officers. Janet Kelly, vice-president, Mary Hartmann, president, Linda Schufz, secretary-treasurer, and Kathy McGonogle, committee coordinator, take time from their extremely busy schedules to pose for a picture. TufRE. IS iNOf itl THL 'doRi name is yio CARL Talent, in the from of a rhythm bond, was displayed by members of the Lay Faculty during Fall Festival. Newly initiated this year ore the Campus Core buttons, which Sister Jonathan here bestows on Campus Care president Ellen Pence. Musically inclined Marguerites led all of the students in singing between the Foil Festival skits. Representatives from ten schools attended o Student Council workshop at St. Margaret's. Mary Hartmann and Janet Kelly greet Sponsored by Sister Isabella and the Current Events Club, Mr. and Mrs. Weiming Lu spoke to interested students and faculty on Chinese culture and architecture. Aspirants to Debato Club, Kathy Kordsmeier, Patty Friedrichs and Michele Dukinfield prepare for their first performance, with the help of Miss Mary Lou 7orbos and Sue Fashant. tflpkinT rV AHt With the assistance of Trying to moster the art of using chopsticks, Wary dinner sponsored by the Currents Event Club. Zimmerly and Cindy Carlin enjoy the Chinese Sue F, I ipczak, the Debate Club reviews rules for writing out notecords, in preparation for a debore tournament. Athletic co-ordination is typified by this group of frcshmon, who display their ability while building a ton man pyramid. Worm fall and spring days give Miss Sandra Cranston time to perfect her soccer game. As members of the Traffic Safety Council, student interest in safe driving habits. Hi 5 Wfit CLUB NP Vine Sa feTy After speaking on Careers for Women in Moth, to the Scienc Club, Mr. Richard Hansen from Burnsville High School talked with President Debbie Hammer. Mary Johnke, Mary Williams, Ann Grothjan, Patti Friedrichs, Ann Stenglein, Anno Havrish, and Kathy Wochtler wash cars to arouse One of the rare moments when the entire journalism staff is gathored together finds them searching for new ideas for the next issue of the MARSCOT. Pat Gordon, Betfo Foster, Roberta Jockson, Margaret Davies, Judy Bostian, Teresa Thole, Nancy Josper, Suzann Nowman, Joanne Berg, Mary Jo Gruidl, Linda Hipp, Miss Ann Allison and Patricia LaBahn hove worked hard all year to maintain traditional SMA high standards of journalism. Vive la France1 ’ Claude Forgeois, a foreign exchange student from France, proposes a toast to Pat Gordon and Kathy Clarkin of the French dinner. Experienced gourmets, and French Club advisors, Mrs. Joan Schaefer and Mrs. Jane Strand sample beef bourguignon, prepared by j' and senior members of the club for their annual French dinner. Proper pronunciation, the key to learning a foreign language, takes up a large part of Mrs. Lydia De La Torre's Spanish lesson each day. Members of the Spanish Club dramatized festive Christmas celobrations from Spain during the annuol longuoge clubs' Bingo1 A Latinized version of the game, with Mary Pat O’Toole and Pat Mulvehill as callers, gave Sister Ursula, Bridget Callaghon, Mary Tenner and Cheryl Peterson a chance to practice grammatical constructions. Officers of the National Honor Society Linda Soltis, Pot Hanzlik, Mary Liemandt and Jan VanLith examine prints from the Art Department, during their study of the Arts. Chi Rho Club advisor Sister Gerolyn helps Mary Jo Henk, Kathy Flieschhacker and Maureen Shea organize Singing Volentines, a fund-raising activity of the club. CHI RUB Chi Rho president Nancy Piazza helps Terri Turnor rewind a film, one of the regular duties of club members. With the holp of Harry Natins, Chief Engineer, Red Cross Officers Peg Myers, Pot Brix, Laura Kearney ond Bonnie Stelmazek SMA chapter of Red Cross at on international exhibition in Berlin. Red Cross volunteer work, done by Kathy Holmes ond Marilyn Schiminsky, consists of folding diapers at University Hospital. onstruct o display board to represent the Rtl [ROSS ANlD future tJurses In preparation for First Friday Moss, the Glee Club must spend many hours practicing well-known hymns and learning new ones. At the Christmas Concert, th'e Freshman Chorus shored the spotlight with the Glee Club, os they sang carols from many countries of the world. Music Club s Hootenanny, with Brother Fidelis os Master of Ceremonies, featured such groups as the De Men ond the De Lites. CLUB Ml)Sit LLi p Alone, with everything quiet, Sister Morie practices her music on her favorite instrument, the piano. Eighteenth century attire and setting provide a fitting background for the final scene between “Sweethearts Sue Bornes and Bob Birch. With the Glee Club concert approaching, Rosemarie Romportl and Bonnie Kozub practice accompaniments to tunes from “Mory Poppins” with Sister Zachary. MUS'l AM PHYrHM RM THEIR WAY INTO THE SECRET Fl ffS OF iMfe SO«l. P| T0 Anticipating the coming production of “Sweethearts , Sue Hegstrond and Nancy Roehl stopped to note the poster publicizing the play. THEN TO THE trod StAQP Speech and drama teacher Mrs. Judith Mesjok explains the rules of parliamentary procedure, as part of her speech course. EErttSiVtS Telephone operator $uo Sayer listens patiently to Mrs. Stevenson, Kathy Donohue, as she reports a mystoriouS phone call concerning a murder, in the drama class’s production of Sorry, Wrong number. 'Get Me to the Church on Time,” sung by seniors Cheryl Koznick, Pot Hommong, Marie Agosie, Debby Allen, Mory Johnke, and Mickey Finn, entertains the diners as they eat showboat sandwiches at the Mordi Gras Senior Lunch. Mordi Gras Gypsy-o-Go-Go booth afforded glimpses into the future with palm readers and Sue Mau and her crystal ball. De Ecclesio, or The Constitution on the Church, challenges Sister Georget’s Religion III students, as she explains the relevance of the document to the loity. Home for o visit, from Peru, Sister Marie Esterre shows Kathy Clarkson, Pat McDaniel, and Nadine Niedermoier some hand-mode Peruvian shawls. Father Mahoney, from the Junior Class mission ot roligion classes about vocations and awareness After demonstrating the ort of oil painting, Sister Francis Joseph points out the features of Debby Allen’s picture to Carol Kozak and Mary Towner. Paper moche underwent a transformation when Carolyn Nelson, Rosie Peterson, Claire Ringdal, Liz Sipe and Kathy Stannard created this rabbit. AftT rn NOME SLOMOHVCb Ome economics student Jeon Brxenski procticed domestic arts, when she served on ice cream ond fruit dessert to ot Hynes, Borb Mottson, Sister Mory Laurel and Maureen O'Hara. Mrs. Mary Jo Aiken, math teacher, gets acquainted with Mrs. Barbara Ewert, now biology teacher, as they reiox in the toochors' lounge. Christmas donee formols, modeled by Sue Newman, Mary Soiwort ond Jane Forrey, captivoted the interest of the SMA girls as they wotched the annual style show. Not pictured— Sister Basil To inform the underclossmen of the advantages of business education, Sue Rutovech, Connie Vierling, Bonnie Roehl, Lynn Nalezny, Elsbefh Simones ond Sue Scherer put on a skit, narrated by Mary Shimp and Marie Agasie. ASSEMBLIES Hoping to moke the audience owore of the complexity of symphonic music, Russell Stanger demonstrated that each instrument, each rhythm, each sound of an orchestra makes up an integral part of the whole. ■ Violins ond flutes echoed through the SMA auditorium when the world famous Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra brought o toste of culture to the students. 1 Quick change artist and talented actor Jack Rank entertained students ot on oil school assembly with scenes from three of Shokespeore's ploys. A night free from cooking and dishes gave Mrs. Borman on opportunity to relax and enjoy a memorable evening with her daughter, Sharon, at the Mother-Daughter banquet. Seldom do SMA girls hove on opportunity to spend on evening out with Dad exclusively, but the Father-Daughter Dinner provided Mary Pot O’Toole, Mr. O’Toole and Margaret Arms with a night of dinner ond dancing. Bod Omens provided lively music os Donny Johnson and Kate McHugo danced at the Student Council soc hop. otmosphere that prevailed at the Christmas 5MIAI Displaying regal dignity, Mickey Finn reigns over her subjects os Benilde Homecoming Queen. ftUEtk Cah®i!atis Queen candidates for various boys' schools Carol Kozak, Louiso Boldishor, JoAnne Stitt, Mary Caspers, Nora Sheehan, Mary Jahnkeond Linda Soltis get together to compare notes. r i Nt tot fe TO LIPE Mrs. Peggy Schmid Advisor Jone Forrey Layout Editor 2nd semester Mory Seiwerf Copy Anno Mitchell Layout Kathy Stannard Copy Joan Borg Copy' Sister Fronds Joseph Advisor Rosemary Budd Loyout Joonne Romoniok Editor-in-Chief Peggy McRoith Photography 2nd somester Terry Miller Layout Mory Lompe Photography Editor 2nd semester Stocy Sochocki Copy Editor Chris Sherburne Copy Barbara Moson Layout Helen Mulvehill Layout Editor Peggy Baltes Layout Cindy Zarling Copy Editor Judy Kline Layout Morty Murray Layout Mary Towner Art Editor Terie Tumor Business Editor Not pictured-Marie Agosie Photography Editor 1st semester Jon Von Lith Layout Editor 1st somester 122 DoM’T wit iT fOfl oT THAT OfK.C TriC t Ml 5 pot, FOU ONE B 'CF 5WHW UDM nT rm VJA Kw WN AS... 123 ADELMANN. JULIANN Give Club 3, 4, vice-president, Contact 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, homeroom officer 1,2, 3; Student Council 4 AGASIE, MARIE THERESE Student Council 2, 3. 4; class treasurer 3, class secretory 4, homeroom officer 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Notional Honor Society 3, 4 ALLEN.DEBORAH Homeroom officer I, 2, 3; CSMC representative 3, perfect attendance 1, 2 ANDERSON, JEANETTE Homeroom officer 1; Red Cross representative 1, 2, 3; Genesians 4; Senilde play 3 ANDERSON, NANCY Chi Rho 1; perfect attendance 2 ANDRESCIK, MARY Future Nurses Club 2, 3; Red Cross representative 4, candy striping aword pin 2 ANDRESCIK, PATRICIA Future Nurses Club 1, 2. 3, Red Cross representative 4; candy striping award pm 2 ARCHAM8AULT, MARY New to SMA this year AUDETTE, DEBORAH Homeroom officer I BALTES. MARGARET Contact 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2, Chi Rho 1, 2, DAYESYE 4 BARNEY. NANCY Homeroom officer 1, 3, 4, CSMC representative 3 BATTIG. MERRILY Ushers Club 2. 3; French Club 4, Student Council 1 BAUER.THERESA Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, Junior Achievement 2. 3; school play 4; perfect attendance 2 BAUMTROG,ANNE Future Nurses Club 3; Science Club 4; Red Cross representative 4 BOUCHER.JEANNE MARSCOT 2; Traffic Safety CounciU, Shorthand pin 3; Red Cross representative 4 BENEDETTI. lAURIE Spanish Club 3, school play 4 BERGMAN. MARY Chi Rho 1, 2, 3; Red Cross representative 2; Spanish Club 3 BLAHUT, SANDRA G. A. A. 1, 2, Red Cross representative 4 BOGUCKI. MARY MARSCOT 2, Traffic Safety Council 4; Red Cross representative 4, shorthand pin 3 BOWERS. DIANE MARSCOT 2. honor roll 3; shorthand pin 3 BRENNAN. DEBBY Closs president 3, 4; CSMC representative 1; Ushers Club 2. 3, 4; Contact 3. 4 BRICK, MARGUERITE Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Chi Rho I; Student Council 1; Contact 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3 BRIGGS. PHYLLIS Glee Club 3, 4, Red Cross representative 3. 4; Spanish Club 4, Contact 2, Stor-Tribune art aword 3 BRIX, PATRICIA Red Cross representative 3, 4; president 4, Student Council 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, homeroom officer I BUCKLEY, PATRICIA Ushers Club 3. 4; G. A. A. 1 BUDD, ROSEMARY Genesians 2, 4. French Club 2, 3; DAYESYE 4 BURKE, VIRGINIA Contact 2; Sponish Club 4; homeroom officer I CAGLEY.CONSTANCE Class secretary 2, closs vice-president 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sponish Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Contact 3, 4 CALLINAN. BRIDGET Ushers Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; homeroom officer I, 2, 3; Student Council 4; MARSCOT 2 CARLIN. CYNTHIA Red Cross representative 4, homeroom officer 1; Current Events Club 4. Contact 2; Science Club 4 CARSON, NANCY KAY French Club 2, Contoct 2, 3, 4; New Business committee 4; Red Cross representative 4; Future Nurses Club 1 CASPERS, MARY Homeroom officer 2, 4, Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3. 4; G. A. A. 2. 3 CLARKSON. KATHLEEN Student Council secretory- treasurer 3; CSMC vice- president 3. president 4; Debate Club president 2, 3; Contoct 2, 3 CLAY. VIRGINIA Future Nurses Club I; Sponish Club 3, 4 CORCORAN, MARY Contact 2, 3; Latin Club 4; homeroom officer 4, honor roll 1, 2; religion class officer 4 CRONIN, MOLLY Student Council 1, 2, 3, Genesians 2, 3. Contact 2, 3, 4; honor roll 2 CUMMINGS, KATHY Homeroom officer 1, 2, Genesians 1; religion closs officer 1 CZAJKOWSKI, RENEE Spanish Club 3, 4, Welcome committee 4; special United Nations award 3; second place. Veterans of Foreign Wars essoy contest 3; honor roll 3 CZAJKOWSKI. RITA Welcome committe 4; shorthand certificate 3 DANCIK, KATHLEEN Dayton's Junior Teenboard representative I, religion closs officer I, 2 DAVENPORT. SANDRA Notional Honor Society 3, 4; honor roll 1. 2, 3, 4, Genesians I; Contact 2 DONOHUE, KATHY Spanish Club 1, 3, 4; Genesions 3, 4; treasurer 3, Student Council Art Committee 3; Contoct 3 DRURY,JACALYN Contoct 2; Campus Core representative 1 DUERR. RITA Glee Club 2, 3 DUFFY.NANCY Ushers Club 2. 3 DURAND, SHIRLEY Ushers Club 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 1; Junior Achievement 3 EGAN, THERESA Ushers Club 4, Campus Core representative 1; homeroom officer 2 EHMILLER, JANE French Club 2. Notional Honor Society 3, 4, honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 ENNEN. MARGIE Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1; Chi Rho 1; homoroom officer I EVANS, SANDRA Red Cross representative 4; Future Nurses Club 4, Junior Achievement 2 BELGARDE. BELLE New to SMA Senior year FAVORITE. AMELIA Ushers Club 2, 3. 4; honor roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Genesions 1 FILIFCZAK. SUSAN Studonf Council 1. 4, Debote Club 2, 3, 4; Genesions I, 2. 3, 4, Contoct 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; honor roll I. 2, 3 FINN, MARY Chi Rho 1, 2; Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Future Nurses Club I, 2; Benllde Homecoming Queen 4 FIRNSTAHL. BARBARA Future Nurses Club I; Contoct 2; Glee Club 2. 3, 4, Magpipers 4; Spo.nsh Club 3, 4 FISCHER, BARBARA Contact 2; Science Club 3, 4 FISCHER. MARY JO Spanish Club 3, 4; Red Cross 4; Future Nurses Club president 4 FITZGERALD, PATRICIA Homeroom officer 1, 2, 3; Genesions 1; Contoct 3; Chi Rho 1; honor roll I. 2, 3 FRANKO. CATHY Ch, Rho I. 2, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4; homeroom officer I; Glee Club 2 FRANZEN,DOLORES Contoct 3, 4; honor roll I, 2, 3; shorthand pin 3 FRASER, STEPHANIE Glee Club 2, 3; Ushers Club 2. 3; CSMC representative 2; homeroom officer I, 2 GAME. MARY KAY Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Genesions 3, 4; CSMC representative 3; Contoct 3; class play 4 GARCIA, GRACIE Spanish Club 3, 4; Contoct 3, 4; Current Events Club 3, 4; religion close officer 4; Red Cross Club 4; homeroom officer 3, 4 GARDNER, MARY Future Nurses Club 1, 2; Red Cross 4; MARSCOT 4 GIANOS, SHARON Genesions I, 2, 3; MARSCOT 3, 4; honor roll GIESEN. BERNAOETTE G. A. A. 1; Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, secretory 3; homeroom officer I, 3 GIFFORD. RICHELLE Red Cross 3; Spanish Club 3; Glee Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 1; Contoct 2, 3, 4 GILBERT, GAIL MARIE Ushers Club 2. 3. 4; Chi Rho 1; Contoct 2 GLEASON, ELIZABETH Contoct 2, 3. 4; closs vice-resident 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Genesions 2, 3, religion closs officer 2, 3, 4 GREEN. ANITA JO Spanish Club 1, 2; homeroom officer I; religion closs officer 1, 2 GRUIDL, MARY JO Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Genesions I, 2; MARSCOT 3. 4, co-editor 4 HAGEL. MICHELE Junior Achievement 4; perfect attendance I, 2 HAMMANG. PATRICIA DAYESYE 4; Future Nurses Club I; perfect ottendonce 2 HANNAY, DIANE Spanish Club 3, 4, Contoct 2, 3 HANSEN, PEGGY ANN Chi Rho 1. 2; perfect ottendonce I, 3; Red Cross representative 4 HANZLIK, PATRICIA Lotin Club 4; Contact 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; homeroom officer 1, 2, 3, 4 HARROUN. PATRICIA Ski Club 1, 2; homeroom officer 1; religion closs officer 1, 2 HART. SHARON French Club 2, 3, 4; Genesions I, homeroom officer 4 HARTMANN.MARY Student Council 1. 2. Committee Coordi not or 3, president 4; Girls Stote representative 4, CSMC representative 1; Contoct 2; Chi Rho I, Closs President 2; honor roll 2, 3, 4 HASS. JEAN Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 1; homeroom officer 3 HASS. JULIANA Homeroom officer 1 HASSLINGER, PAULETTE Chi Rho I, 2; Genesions I, 2; HATCHER, MARIKAYE Glee Club 2; Future Nurses Club 1, 2; homeroom officer I HAUGLIE. JOAN Red Cross representative 4 HAVEL. MARY KAY Spanish Club 1, secretory-treasurer 2; Debote Club co-president 4; Student Council 4; Contact 3, 4, Notionol Honor Society 3, 4 HENK. MARY JO Future Nurses Club 2, 4, vice-president 3; Chi Rho I, 2, 3, 4, secreatry 4; Contact 3 HENNEN. SANDRA Religion closs officer 3, Glee Club 2, homeroom officer 2 HENNESSEY. MARY LU Student Council 1, 2; Contoct 2; Genesions 4; French Club 2 HIPP. LINDA Ushers Club 2. 3; MARSCOT 4; Spomsh Club I, Ski Club 2; Student Council I HOLLAND, HELEN CSMC representative 2; Glee Club 3. 4 HOLMES, KATHLEEN Spanish Club 3, 4; Red Cross representative 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Junior Achievement 3 HUGHES. MARY ANN Future Nurses Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Achievement Solesmon award 2 HUNT, KATHLEEN Student Council 3; homeroom officer 2, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, secretary-treosurer 3; French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 1 HYLAND.MARADEE Honor roll 4; Lotin C'ub 4 I ANNA ZZ 0, LINDA G. A. A. 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Red Cross representative 4 IVERSON. MARY Glee Club 1, 2; Spomsh Club 2, 3, president 4; Student Council 4 JAHNKE. MARY Spomsh Club 2, 3, 4; Genesions 2; Troffic Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2; Contact 2. homeroom officer 1, 2; Student Council Art Committee 3 JAMES, KAREN Genesions 1; honor roll 1, 2, 3; perfect ottendonce CSMC representative 3 JASPER. NANCY Genesions 1; homeroom officer 1; Student Council Art Committee 3; Contoct 2; French Club 3; honor roll 3; MARSCOT 4 JONES, SUZANNE French Club 4; Contact 4, homeroom officer I KAEDER, JACKLYN Glee Club 3, 4, clots ploy 4; Conations 3 KAIN, JUDY French Club 2, 3, 4; C$MC representative 1, 2, 3, 4; homoroom officer I, 3. 4 KELLY. JANET Student Council 3, vice-president 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Debate Club 2, 3, 4; Contoct 2, 3, 4 KENNELLY. BARBARA Contoct 2, 3, 4; Current Events Club 3; CSMC representative 3; homeroom officer 4; religion clots officer 4 KITTELSON. SUSAN JEANNE Contact 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1 KLEIN, PATRICIA Red Cross representative 3, homeroom officer 1; Student Council 2, 3; Contact 2; Spanish Club I, 2. 3. 4; Ch. Rho 1, honor roll 1. 2, 3, 4 KLINE. JUDY Honor roll 3; homeroom officer I, 2; DAYESYE 4 KLOSTER, SUSAN Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4; Ushers Club 2. 3, 4; G. A. A. I KNIGHT. SUSAN G. A. A. I; Spanish Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Contoct 2; Genetiont I, 2; homeroom officer I; Traffic Safety Council 4 KOLTES, LINDA DIANE Future Nurses Club I; Genetiont 1; homeroom officer I, 2; Contact 2, 4; Current Events Club 3, secretary-treasurer 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3 KORMANIK, LINDA Glee Club 2; honor roll 4 KOZAK. CAROL JEAN Homeroom officer 1; Chi Rho 1, 2; Genetiont 1; Sponish Club 4; DAYESYE 4. honor roll 3; Troffic Sofety Council 4; Benilde Queen candidate 4 KOZNICK, CHERYL Ushers Club 2, 3, 4; homo roll 1, 2, 3; CSMC representative 1 LoBAHN. PATRICIA MARSCOT 2, 3, 4. co-editor-in-chief 4; clots treasurer 2; homeroom officer 1, 2, 3; honor roll 3; religion class officer 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3. 4; Current Events Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, treoturer 2, vice-president 3 LARSON. LOUISE ANN Nation Honor Society 4; Latin Club 4, president 4; Student Council 4 LAURENT, MIMI Glee Club 3, 4 LEASON, ROSEMARY G. A. A. 1 LEBENS. MARY Homeroom officer I; honor roll I, 2. 3; perfect attendance 1 LEE, DEBORAH ANNA Glee Club I; Future Nurses Club 2, received honor pin from St. Mory’s Hospital; Spanish Club 3; Campus Care representative 4 LAFAIVE. SHARON MARIE Lotin Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Red Cross representative 4 LEVENS, CLAUDIA Chi Rho I. 2; G. A. A. 1. 2 L'HERAULT, RENEE Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 2; Red Cross representofive 2; Current Events Club 3 LIEMANDT, MARY National Honor Society 3, 4, treasurer 4; Ushers Club 2. 3; Genesions I, 2. 3 LINDQUIST, MARY ELLEN French Club 3, 4; Contact 3, 4; Current Events Club 3. 4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; MARSCOT 2, 3; Genesions I; Future Nurses Club I LOHMER. ROBERTA Ushers Club 3; Contact 2, 3; homeroom officer I, 3 LORBESKI, MARY JANE Homeroom officer I; Red Cross representative 4; Current Events Club 3; honor roll 3 LUBE RACK I, PATRICIA G. A. A. 1, 2; French Club 4 LUDWIG. MARY JO Homeroom officer 2, 4; Glee Club 3; French Club 4; Art committee 4, president 4 LYMAN. RITA Red Cross representative 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4 McCAULEY,KATHY Spanish Club 3; Debate Club 4; Contact 2, 3, honor roll 2, 3; MARSCOT 3, 4 McDaniel. Patricia Music Club 2. 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4; Contoct 4; honor roll 4 McGRAW, MARCIA French Club 3, 4; Contoct 3, 4; honor roll I; homeroom officer 2 McKENDRICK. MARY Homeroom officer 2; class secretary 2; Genesions 1 McKEOWN. DEBORAH National Honor Society 3, 4; Contact 3; Current Events Club 3; Genesions 2, 3; Legion of Mary 2, 3 McMAHON,KAY Chi Rho I; Contact 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Current Events Club 2. 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2 McMILLEN. MAUREEN Homeroom officer 1, 3; CSMC representative 2; honor roll 3; Junior Achievement 3 McQUADE, ELIZABETH Genesions 1, 2; Contoct 2; homeroom officer 2, 3 MACK, CHRISTINE Spanish Club 1; Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1. 2 MACK. COLLEEN ANN Honor roll 3; homeroom officer I; perfect attendance 2 MACKE. ELAINE Lotin Club 4; Current Events Club 4; Contoct 2, 3, 4; homeroom officer I, 4 MANARIN. LINDA Homeroom officer 1; honor roll 3; History Essoy Contest winner 3 MANS, KAREN G. A. A. 1; Christmas Dance committee 4 MARGET. GLORIA Homeroom officer I, 2, 3; Genesions 1 MARTIN. SUSAN French Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Contemporary Film Seminar 4 MASON, BARBARA Chi Rho I; Contact 2, 3; Red Cross representative 3; DAYESYE 4 MASON, NANCY JANE Genesions 2; French Club 3; MARSCOT 3; homeroom officer 2 MEISTER, KATHLEEN Genesions 2; French Club 4; homeroom officer 2 MILLER. THERESA Nationol Honor Society 3, 4; DAYESYE 4; homeroom officer 1, 3, 4 MITCHELL. ANNE MARIE Future Nurses Club 3; honor roll 2. 3; Compus Core representative 2; DAYESYE 4 MLEKODAY.CYNTHIA MARIE Contact 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 4; Sponish Club 2, 3; homeroom officer 4 MOGEN.MAUREEN Homeroom officer 1; Junior Achievement 1; G. A. A. I MONAHAN, PATRICIA Glee Club 2, 3, 4; homeroom officer 1 MOSES, BETSY French Club 3; Troffic Sofety Council 3, 4; Contact 3, 4 MROZEK, MARY Glee Club 2; Red Cross representative 4 MUNDAHL,KATHLEEN Homeroom officer 1, 2, 4; Contact 1, 2; relig(on clots officer 3 MURRAY. CHERYL ANN Homeroom officer I; religion class officer I, 2; Ushers Club 2, 3 MYERS, KAM Chi Rho I, 2, 3, 4; Contact 2, 3, 4; homeroom officer 2; Current Events Club 1. 2; CSMC representative 2, 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 NALEZNY, LYNN Honor roll 1, 2, 3; shorthand pm 3 NEARY, MARY WYN Homeroom officer 2; MARSCOT 2; Genesians 3; French Club 4; Contact 4; Homemoker of the Year 4 NELSON, CAROLYN GAIL Red Cross representative 2; honor roll 3; perfect attendance 2 NELSON. SANDRA Glee Club 3, 4; homeroom officer I; Spanish Club 4 NICOL, MARY ELLEN Homeroom officer I; Ushers Club 2, 3, 4 NICOL. ROSANNE Homeroom officer 4; Science Club 2; religion class officer 2 NOONAN. SALLY JO Chi Rho I, 2; CSMC representative 2; religion clast officer 4; homeroom officer 2; Genesians I OFFERMAN. CARIN Sponish Club I. 2; Debote Club 4; homeroom officer I. 2, 3; CSMC representative 4; Junior Achievement 2 OLIVER. SUSAN G. A. A. I; homeroom officer I; Glee Club 2; religion class officer 2; Chi Rho 1 PALLANCH, BONNIE Genesions 4; Contact 3, 4; Chi Rho 1; homeroom officer 3; religion class officer 4 PELUSO, ANDREA Spanish Club 4; homeroom officer 1, 2; Future Nurses 1, 2 PENCE. ELLEN Campus Core representative 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4; homeroom officer 4; CSMC representative 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4 PERROZZI, GAIL Homeroom officer I; Contact 2; Chi Rho I; French Club 4 PETERSEN. MARGARET Homeroom officer 1; Contact 2; Science Club 2 PETERSON, ROSEMARY Honor toll 4; CSMC committee 4 PETERSON. GAIL Contoct 2 PHIMISTER. SHAKUN Homeroom officer 1, 2, 3; dost treasurer 4; Genesians 4 PIAZZA. NANCY JO Homeroom officer 1, 4; Contoct 2. 3, 4; Chi Rho I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, president 4 PIVEC. TERRE Genesians 4; Science Club 2; clots play 4 POTVIN, SUSAN CSMC 1, 3; MARSCOT 2; Contact 2. 3; Ushers Club 2, 3, president 4; homeroom officer I; Student Council 2, 4; Sponish Club 3, 4 PRUYN. KATHY Glee Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Contact 2 RAKER. MARY THERESE Chi Rho 1, 2. 3, 4; Contact 4 REHMAN. SHARON G. A. A. I; Ski Club 2; homeroom officer I REICHERT. JUDITH Chi Rho I, 2; Ushers Club 4; Junior Achievement RIEBEL. SANDRA French Club 2. 3; Red Cross representative 2, 3, Contact 3, 4 RINGDAL. CLAIRE LORRAINE Contoct 2; Genesians 4; Junior Achievement; homeroom officer I RITTEN, LUCINDA Sponish Club 3; Teen Board 4; homeroom officer 1, 2; religion clots officer I ROEHL. BONITA LOUISE Contoct 2, 3; Chi Rho 3 ROGERS. MARY Campus Core 4; Ski Club 2; homeroom officer 1, 2 ROMANIAK, JOANNE DAYESYE editor 4; Student Council 4, French Club 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Genesians I, 2 ROUBIK. MARY LOU Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Genesians 2. homeroom officer 1. 2. 3 RUDOLPHI, MARY Contact 2, 3, 4, Genesians 3, 4; Notional Honor Society 3. 4. French Club 4; DAYESYE 3. homeroom officer 1; religion dost officer 2, 4 RUHLAND. BERNADETTE Contact 2; Sponish Club 4; homeroom officer I RUSSELL. JULEE Genesians 3, president 4; French Club 2, 3; Student Council I, 4 RUSH. PATRICIA Sponish Club I, 4; Prom Committee 3 RUTOVECH.SUSAN Contact 3; Genesians 4; honor roll I, 3 RYAN, MARY French Club 4; Contact 2, 3; homeroom officer I SASSE. GERALDINE Student Council 1; Chi Rho I; Genesians I, MARSCOT 2; DAYESYE 4 SAXTON. MARGARET ANN G. A. A. 1. 2, Spanish Club I. Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Mogpipers 4 SCHERER. SUSAN Contoct 2; honor roll 2, homeroom officer 1. 2, 3 SCHMIDT, PATRICIA Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mogpipers 2, 3, 4; homeroom officer 1, 2; religion closs officer 3 SCHNELL, CONSTANCE Genesions 1, 2; Music Club 2, 3; Contoct 2; Student Council 1; winner of Freshman Talent SCHRAMM, CAROL Spanish Club 2; Fronch Club 4; Contact 3, 4; homoroom officer 4 SCHULTZ,SUSAN Glee Club 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4; French Club 2; Music Club 2, 3; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; commended in the Notionol Merit Test 3; Student Council 4; Contoct 2 SEVERSON, NANCY Future Nurses Club 1; Contoct 2; Spanish Club 4 SHEA, LYNNETTE Homeroom officer 1, 3, 4; Campus Core representative 1 SHEA, MAUREEN Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross representative 3, 4; Notionol Honor Society 3, 4; Contact 2, 3, 4 SHEA, THERESA Junior Achievement 2; honor roll 3; Contact 2 SHIMP, MARY Contoct 1, 2, 3, 4; homeroom officer 1; Campus Core representative 3; CSMC representative 4; Genesions 4 SIMONES. ELSBETH Spanish Club 1, 2; Contact 2, 3, 4; homeroom officer 1, 2; honor roll 3 SIPE. ELIZABETH Chi Rho 1 SKOLD, BARBARA CSMC representative 3, 4; Contoct 2; Debate Club 4; Ushers Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2 SLAVICK, LINDA Contact 1, 2, 3, 4; film seminar 4 SOCHACKI, STACY Homeroom officer 1, 2, 4; Contoct 2, 3, 4; honor roll 1, 2, 3; Ushers Club 4; DAYSEYE copy coeditor 4; G. A. A. 2, 3 SOLTIS, LINDA Ushers Club 3, 4; Notionol Honor Society 3, 4, secretory 4; French Club 4; MARSCOT 3, 4, Press Paladin Award 3; homeroom officer 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, head of the publicity committee 4; Donaldson's Toen Board representative 4; CSMC representative 3; religion class officer 4 STANNARD, KATHY CSMC representative 1, 3, 4; MARSCOT 2; homeroom officer 1; DAYSEYE 4; Veteran of Foreign Wor essay contost winner 3; Junior Achievement 2; Benilde ploy 2, 3; Contoct 2, 3, 4 STEFFENS, MARGARET Contact 2; Genesions 4; homeroom officor I; Junior Achievement 2 STEFFES, MARY JO Future Nurses Club I; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Contoct 2, 3; Genosians 4 STEINBAUER, SHARON Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mogpipers 2, 3, 4; honor roll 3, 4; Contact 2; Genesions I; Chi Rho 1; Junior Achievement 2; Future Nurses Club I STELMAZEK. BONNIE Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross repsentative 3, 4, secretary 3, 4; French Club 2; MARSCOT 2; honor roll 1, 3 STENGLEIN, CATHERINE Genesions 3, 4; Science Club 1; perfect attendance 1 STUART, MARY G. A. A. 1; religion closs officer 1; perfect attendance 1, 2, 3 SULLIVAN, MARGARET Future Nurses Club 1; Chi Rho I; Spanish Club 1 SWEENEY, KATHLEEN Student Council 3; Future Nurses Club 1; Chi Rho 1; Soonish Club 1. 2 TEMPEL, JEANNE Genesions 1; shorthond pin 3; honor roll 3 TENNER, LORETTA Sponish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, copresident 4; honor roll 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 4; Contoct 2, 3 THIMMESCH, KAREN Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; honor roll 2, 3, 4; Red Cross representative 1, 4; Traffic Safety council 4 TILBURY. SUSAN French Club 2, 3; Chi Rho 1, 2; Future Nurses Club 1, 2 TOPPING. JANE Chi Rho 1; homeroom officer 3; Genesions 4; French Club 4 TOWNER, MARY DAYESYE, orf editor 4; MARSCOT 2; Contact 2, 3, 4; homeroom officer 1, 2 TURNER, TERIE Genesions 1, 2; Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; religion closs officer 4; DAYESYE, business editor 4; honor roll 2, 3, 4 VAN BEUSEKOM, LOIS MARSCOT 2; Sponish Club 3; Glee Club 3; Future Nurses Club 2, 3 VAN LITH, JANICE Notional Honor Society 3, 4, president 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Ushers Club 2, 3, 4; DAYESYE 4; Genesions 2, 3 VARGAS, ESTELLA Future Nurses Club 1; Spansih Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross representative 2, vice-president 3 VIERLING, CONNIE French Club 2; homeroom officer 1; shorthand pin 3 VILLELLA, EDELL G. A. A. secretory 4; religion closs off:eer 4; Debate Club 4; Current Events Club 4 VOGELSANG,JANET Religion closs officer 3, 4; MARSCOT 3, 4, assistant editor 4; C. C. D. 3 VOKATY,SUSAN Homeroom officer 4; G. A. A. }; Genesions 4; Junior Achievement 2 WACHTLER, KATHLEEN Sponish Club 3; Troffic Sofety Council 4; perfect attendance 1 WAGNER,PAULA Genesions 1, 2; homeroom officer 1; Chi Rho 1; G. A. A. 1; Red Cross representative 2; religion closs officer 2 WALZ, KATHLEEN French Club 2, 3, 4, president 4; honor roll 3; MARSCOT 2; Student Council 4 WEBER, JEANNE Future Nurses Club 2, 3; DAYSEYE 4; Contact 2; Red Cross reoresentative 4 WEINMEYER, SUSAN Glee Club 3, 4, scretory 4; Contact 3; G. A. A. 2 WELNA, BONITA Contact 2, 3, 4; Lofin Club 4, Future Nurses Club 1; homeroom officer 2 WHEATON. JILL Chi Rho 1; homeroom officer 1; Compus Core representative 2; Red Cross representative 1, 2, 3, religion class officer 2 WILLIAMS, MARY Troffic Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3, president 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, homeroom officer 2. 3 ZIEHWEIN, CATHERINE G. A. A. 2; homeroom officer 1; Red Cross reoresentotive 1 ZIMMERLEY, MARY Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club, vice-president •honor roll 1. 2. 3; DAYESYE, photography editor 3; hi Rho 1; Science Club 4


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