St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1974
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year there will be i graduating a whol St. Margaret's Academy 1301 Lyndon Avenue North Minneapolis Minnesota 1907-1960 St. Margaret's Academy 252 Upton Avenue South Minneapolis Minnesota 1961-197 Our doors will soon close for the last time on halls where now echo footsteps and laughter. Time will destroy the present buildings but not the memories of their charm and dignity. These are a part of us as are the loyalty, school spirit, and love of God with which we each have been Inst 11 led. In our I960 Oayesye we have endeavored to portray the spirit manifested In the old St. Margarets Academy. As the last class to graduate we hope the Ideals and traditions of the old school will be perpetuated In the new school. The 197 Dayesye staff feel s thl s quote adequately expresses the mood of this year. It was borrowed from the I960 Dayesye. The Editors. 4 BeniIde-St.Margaret's High School Hwy. 100 St. Louis Park Minnesota w- Although it may take some reading between the lines the faculty does belong in The Last Picture Book. But, don't forget their merger meetIngs, ai1-nIght Christmas Party , and coffee breaks; because they are the things that keep them under cover. Our Administrative Team consists of Mrs. Mary Jo Aiken, Sr. Marie Herbert (the principle member), Mrs. Inez Bruer, and Mr. Sylvian Sundrum. Together, they'll rule the world. Ms. Pat Volp Is publicly related to St. Valerie Pearson, our school nurse. Margaret's and all Its students I don't see how I can counsel you If you refuse to materialize! reasons Miss Mohr. You need more help than I can give you If you forgot to apply to col lege! smiles Mrs. BIssonette. Mrs. McPhee is leisurely reading. Here it Is declares Sr. St. Kevin, 86 ways to stretch hamburger1.' Student teacher Sr. Ann Jennings. One of the many Images of Mrs. G. Johnson. NOW SHOWING: T!ic Fine Arts Department FEATURING: Mr. P.o Struslns!;!, Ms. Mary Grudnowskl. Ms. J. Johnson, and Sr. Virginia Cutting. Gee, Mrs. Grudnowskl, have you ever considered weight watchers? Mrs. Aiken and .Mrs. Ellison have more Drollems than anyone else In the school but they are always open to new solutions. The library is teamed iy Mrs. Durkholder and Mrs. Oil-son. The students had a tres-bueno-temps at the foriegn language Christmas party. Mrs. Do la Torre helps The Latin II students really got wrapped up in their class. Foreign f'rs. Wolf teaches her students to crack their knuckles In french. Sr. Gretta gives us her Cneery_ smile Sitznan nives her students a penetratinn look, I •Have you heard the one about the monkey and the hunter7 queries Mr. Hendrickson. Sr. Mary Lang picks at random the topic of her next lecture. History Is no laughing matter to Hr. Kosel. Sr. Marie Herbert's 'principal interests are economics and Asian area studies. Social Studies Sr. Mary Loretto Is a resource In herseif. Old your daughter have permission to leave school today? Inquires Mrs. Bruer. If you don't pay attention I'll turn you 1nto an art 1choke. The resourceful Sr. Whatever was In that cup sure put Mr. Allen In a nood mood. I just discovered a new method of shrinking heads , Clarice. laughs Mr. Golden. Sr. Charlotte, our girl on the go. Miss Purdy raps and relates v lth freshman. beat « ta shore tacos here • ‘These p nne dovje | rs VNrueger picture- f oa £ s Don't feel bad, he's not your tyne anyway. Millie Owens shows her new Mustang to Laurence Anderson. Your coffee Is even better than Mrs 01 son's.chortles Dick. SpeciaC Services Yiow long has she been In there? asks Hans. Mrs. Esther Zaragoza Is filed under perfect secretary. Sister Helen Agnes and Sister de Paul, our priceless accountants, get a charge out of their work. Katie Lctz cresses up the lunch line, while It's no strain for Joan Chevalier to keep things In order. Chapter One--The Freshmen. It's such a thrill to first come to S.M.A. Big sisters, Freshmen Welcome, and social events at Benllde are all a part of hlqh school life. But the most dlfflcul tthing about freshmen year Is living down being the youngest again. To see how the characters develop, read on to chapter two. n3XYimj i Patrice Abram Judith Bachel Claire Bauer Rosemary Begin The freshman have the odds stacked in their favor with Mary Mull in, Marti Arms, LuAnn Dwyer, and Anne Bruley. Brenda Bennetts Michelle Burt Anne Bruley Deborah Brunton Mary Buscn Linda Cosent I no Marjorie Creedon Mary DesJariais Laura DesMarais Patricia DePauw LuAnn Dwyer Elaine Ess Mary Eymann Kathleen Feeney Michelle Feltault Rosemary Fink Sharon Fleming Michelle Franzen Brldgld Galvin Hey, can't you hurry and take this picture? I balanced this balloon all the way from the accounting office! Ellen Ford Hurry, just stuff tt in the bag; she'll never notice It's mlss ing. Rebecca Gerqen Patricia Gles Lisa Goethke Lisa Gottschalk Connie Kane Theresa Kempf Jeanne Maler Mary Beth Marben i Mary Helen McHugh Katherine Martin Sue Mason Beth McGuire Diane Miezwa Marcia Mlnenko Mary Ellen O'Connor Michel 1e O'Connor Dawn Olson Kathleen Olson Ann Parker Laurie Pattee Mary Lou Penaz Theresa Perrlccl Robb in Orozco Virginia Reifenberger Beth Renier Clare Schoenecke Mary K. Schultz Teresa Semsch Rosemary Sell man Jeanne Shakes Carrie Smith Linda Solarz Jean Stevens Mary K. Strlegel Ann Strot Julie Sy1vestre Jeanne Thomas Laura Tickle Kristine V al ter Margaret Ward Marv Ellen Wolf This is (sniff) the happiest day of my life. Double Wricjley Q rr e.rcl Cathleen Carr Jeannie Chaix Teresa Harris Kathleen Harty Lee Ann Herbert Susan Larsen Maureen Mannelly Patrice Miller Bernadette Nafstad Julie Mel son Mary Beth Roskop Linda Selden Mint Wrigley . r w Mary-weale Schweitzer Theresa Wurm Chapter Two--The Sophomores. Further development of the story shows the sophomores becoming a Red Letter class. To illustrate this they are involved in THE HOP, biology, and drivers ed. But don't let them steer you away from the plot... on to chapter three. Diana Altrichter Kathryn Anderson SheMa Anderson Janina Braun To keep things rollinq the Sophomore class has Mary Ann Pvzdrov z Mary Choromanskt, Pattv Bowler, and Mary Strcitz. HOnORES Catherine Arms Julie Bates Linda Berrcau Mary Bickford Patricia Bowler Catherine Calder Susan Commers Mary E. Dornbach Lisa Bownik Mary Choromanskl Kathleen Connors Janice Cohen Sheila Delmore Cheryl Eastbourne Renee El sen Debra Ennen Therese Dreltzler ElJzabeth Ferron Elise Forrettc Mary Beth Fontana Laura Gcrgen Karen Gruidl April Hale in Jeanmarie Hentges Paula Hess Jody Japs Christyna Jarosh Maria Jette Lisa Humbeutel “Hey, listen to this one! Pear Abby, We have this Christmas Dance at our school and I just can't fin! a date.. Kimberly Johnson Margaret Johnson Mary Sue Joranger KristIne Julig Jeanne Kattar Mary C. Kempf Carolyn Krussow Cheryl Kuehn Kathleen Kuehn Mary Ann tahr Ann Larkin Ah, Liz. do you think you could get off my hair pretty soon? Martha MacFarlane Laurie McGowan Susan McGlauchlin Monica McPhee Julle Maier Mary Marrs Peggy Mengelkoch Margaret Miller Elizabeth Murphy Therese Murphy Mary Oakland Megan O'Brien Patricia O'Connor Laura O'Malley Kathleen O'Neil Mary K. Olson Cynthia Paquette Melissa Oesterreich Sharon O'Toole Kristin Porter Caroline Price Celia Pulver Could you hold that 0050 v:Mio I reload the camera? Mary Ann Relnmann Susan Renneisen Julie Romens Anne Rosenthal El Izabeth Sayer Valerie Scaletta Diane Schultz Haney Schwappach Mary Kay Selle Kathleen Slavln Connie Spartz Cam!1 la Stone Mary Streltz Maureen Speakman Julie Stevens Michelle Swanson Mary Beth Thole What's this supposed to be aqaIn, teacher? Mary Kay Volp Cindy Warnert Kay Ann Weber Kathleen Votava Senorita, I Vava Voom thcen you're looking Susan Vriczen for the chapel Janice Wegner Lisa Whitworth Jacqueli ne Wi tzlg Mary Wurm camera shy Debra Battaglia Patricia Follows Stephanie Guhblns Sonya Heyda Elaine HIra Marie Hogan Diane Jarl Barbara Johnson Kathleen Lampert Beth McGuire Linda McMonagle Kari Nelson Ethel Phillips Peggy Ross Theresa Semsch Chapter Three--The Juniors. As the plot thickens, we find Junior year leads to bigger and better things. But there's no need to read between the lines to find that most juniors are interested In class rings, Red Knights, and Sister Mary Lang. This constitutes the fact that our Juniors are a great American class. For the happy ending... let's forge on to chapter four. 7S73 W «its I u N I 0 R 5 • Once more aroung the park 1 no lot, HOilK The Junior class officers Maureen barren, Karen Johnson, Virginia 3cL?si.JoRat tag1ia Cynthia Bennis Diane Bianchi Cynthia Boes Deldre Bofferding Joan Brennan Lynda Anderson JoAnne Battaglia Catherine Bury Catherine DeCosse Mary P. Deering Lisa Dodd Teresa Dunfee Mary F. Dwyer Lisa Faust Michele Hal 1ett M Ellaina Isaac Sarah Johnson Catherine Hedges Nancy Ingram Paula Jarosh n. Gree C. Chick Joan Kalb Lorraine Kalscheuer Anne Marie Kane Karen Kiddoo Elizabeth Kusz Jeanne Lindberg Susan Llndberq Barbara Lydiard Colette Maas Mule Marceau Oodo lev’doo Mary Mlkulay Den Ice Mimnaugh Susan Moskallk Kyle Ohm Miriam 01 son She!la O'Rourke Oenice Peters Its not funny anymore. If you '•on t sit with me, 111 sit with you. Diane Petersen -fYlno. ck 4 cuJm ckt £ ft? )Vyd 4ou 7 J ChjUxJ A OrrrrUL , f L fXL, ft Nancy Phi 11lps Judith Pol lock Mary Pat Ryan Marie Scaletta Lynne Scanlan Michelle Sheehy i Susan Stelder Margaret Stoltz Ann Stringer Ann Sutton Inn llunchkln Mary C. Swlrtz Patricia Tholen Mary Tickle Ruth Trombley Maureen Werren Catherine V atsick Once again the class of '75 shov they can fit just a few in the pew. Tamra Weber Victoria Zimmer Lisa White 3 Yvonne Witt Mary Woznlak a r ] Karen Belk Joyce Cohen Jolayne Copeland Jeanne Fehr Vicki Larson Julie Marben Sandra Moore Nancy Pattee Robin Smith Wendy Stuhr Jullana Van Hauer Chapter Four--$enlor Class At long last we come to the concluding Installment. The seniors reaching thelr 18th year, venture beyond tests and thoughts of college unto Freshmen V elcome, Christmas Dance, and graduation. Although you can't judge them by their covers, It's no mystery to us how they helped put this book on the best seller's list. Our Senior class officers Patty Stelder-Vlce-Presldent, Kathy KaIb-Treasurer, Anne Ryan-PresIdent, and Rita Hathaway-Secretary, are always branching out Into new horizons. QQO Q' erbecK ty''- drruj_ cfun ) OuaaJJL 0oJiJJuJbj ' ffy CLwCardurn (h-Ks QJLtkLlQ u trruJL£- OU jl, (Uns sCt: '7y]cksu OtUrr . PoXty- -f0o5U 9 C EMT) Suc L t Aa O kV JAcJi L ■■Awrriou AvAorn, OJUjMaMM -j gcyju fifnrfOta l adtt'i t tisnuMcuL, IfothlmJf. 4bWuA ((vt ie m ( tyA f feta. fl a f Haithautey 3lajl uu S7?{a u ' o£ %h wO flazwnt mo (TfauAstv JC'a £Ay cU ?' ’ omAjlLax t oociixL. Z oyec. J rc V ? a3 VA. MauAm 'ffH (f Cl QuOA 'A 0At AO )Aqa M SuJL Ubo-yoL Ch u Yf)aG%ZMsyJZ §wDoon J, uefi C7VML TiaJZ sr 1 J 1tfe ftU  7 CLrvna [) Jru lY ozn(L s l Tiy sj frAJ PoJuUl- I . u ayjvL 'fata Xtyud Qmnisa 'r G.o'U 'bus sK 'Jt aAx 5cA 7lJ f nx SWvriamjcifeu '71 a • «  ■t OfhswptA. j o Oo = XcA yr OLAs-f (uojlx c crkoJi . clol IOqi ydfttUdi flsrv U)l6 SI - oosVo e_ (jdsjdtjudt (Jfiruu ' jsrrulsU 'fateou Idi fa fiA UZ77Ld Camera Sty: lLL x y lO M U Zt'ULC y What would S.M.A. be without any activities? No plays, or sports, or cheerleaders, no masses or Fall Festival or singing. I guess we‘ll never find out. activities Winnie the Pooh didn't know v hat to do, when the Freshman Invaded our school, so he called In the gang from stalaq 252. The doublemint twins joined the pack and freshman chorus chimed In too. It was quite a day for sisters- big and 1Ittle. Kathy Harris St. Thomas Academy Homecoming Candidate Laurie Cr.sserly Homecoming Queen Kat ie to Iler homecoming Candidate Ann Fink Homecoming Candidate Mo,No a thousand times Mo, cried the audience when the faculty appeared for their final Fall Festival performance. But their long hours of labor really became evident as the clever plot unfolded. It was a very mellow drama'.' Poor Mel 1....Mrs. M. J. (Pure) Aiken Villain....... Black Jack Allen Hero..........Heart Th-Rob Strusinskl Mother........Anonymous McPhee Priest........Rev. P.asputln Holden Bridesmaid....Mrs. Fleure de Wolf and Mrs. de la Torre Finding a birthday isn't as easy as swinging on a star. But v i tli an al 1 star cast how could Sammy go wrong? After being vamped by Virgo, spellbound by Cupid, and finally rescued by Aquarius, the big day v as finally chosen. Feb. 3 which reminds us... the fresnman had a great skit! broken glasses--a tragedy? Hot for Benson, who journeyed into double land in search of his orokcn lens. But things got out of focus for a while when Colonel Contact witheld the last piece of lens in hopes of refracting Benson into his corps. V hen Benson won out, in doing so, he doubled his friendships. Isn't it every childi wish to visit Candy land? Although Sammy Davis Jr. didn't make the scene, the candyman did, which made it all the sweeter for Barbie and Ken. Once in Candy land, things turned sour when the memory of their gallant guide was gummed up by a blow on the head. This sticky situation was soon remedied by the LifesaversV The Juniors proved they weren't suckers by producing a skit not in the least bit milk duddy , and topping off their red-hot affair with first place. mu, oAljasi (J'WSM'4 cKm fwuuy N JMSWi Touring their way into Tick Tock Town Freida, Fuddy, and Oscie found that the town had gone cuckoo--because it v as cuckoo-less! With Tylo's timely aid, they faced the perils of the Scarey Forest, and the pleasures of the Fairy Forest---only to happen unon the blissful cuckoo and her beau, Cocoa Puff This all goes to show you that time does not fly when she's having fun. l?cP Thtici V lth the luck of the Irish, St.Margarets Academy and Ben fide presented The Loud Red Patrick for their fall dramatic production. Patrick...........Pd Hartle Maggie............Laurie Casserly Mary..............Sue Pauly Rosalie...........Claire Schoonecker Rita..............Ann Lynch Mrs. Gallun.......Ann Jenninos Mr. Finnegan......Paul Shall better Ralph Penrose.....Tony Sauter Richard...........Oon Smioga C rn tmt Concert December 17 St. Margarets-Benilde Christmas Concert The snow lay on the ground, the stars shone bright... When St. Margaret's and Ben Ilde chimed in that night. And the glory of the Lord Rang through the decked halls. ft December 23rd we know, Chanhassen Theatre was all a glow. As more couples began to show and stroll under the mistletoe, the Mystics horns began to blow. Spirits were high and lights were low, for the pretty girls and their handsome beaux. Virginia DeLisI Red Knights Candidate Anne Stringer Red Knights Candidate Lynn Scanlan Red Knights Candidate Student Council Executive Board—Julie Stevens, Committee Coordinator, Jane Choromansk!, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Tom Kosel, Advisor, Cathy Richter, President, Kathy Harris, Vice-President, and Jan Shlmanskl, Art and Publicity CoordInator. JHa-rscoF C( i Rfw LxtinClub 11sacks' GCuf I. First we see the Big Five as they're eav-Ing their home-away-from-home-510-. CLICKI Editors In Chief: Mary Beech JagodzinskI Maureen Dew Kelly Copy Staff: Nancy Jot Ripple Mary Tickle Gemma Graham Fran Dwyer Anne Stringer Susie Stelder Layout Staff: Patty Snippy Stelder Paula Jarosh Anne Price Amy Weber PaulIne O'Brien Photography Staff: Louise Snappy Kurzeka Bulsness Manager: Plain Jane Choromansk! Art I sts: Miriam Sketchy Olson Audrey Jorgenson Marla Jette Advisor: Mrs. Hungry Jan Johnson Special Thanks to: Cathy Bury Michelle Kauth Benllden Staff 3. Here we present the Junior members entering Benllde with their DAYESYE essentials. CLICK! pd' S.M.A. Opponents 15 S.P.A. 5S 21 HI 11-Murray 35 20 Grace 37 16 Brady ko 15 Minnehaha ke 18 Concordia ♦0 15 Northrop 50 low score Indicates winner. Members of the Cross Country team: Mary O'Conner, LuAnne Dwyer, Beth Renler, Debbie Brunton, Joan Kowalsky, Mary K. Volp, Betsy Murphy, and Cathie Twomey} Captain Coaches: Tom Kosel and Tim Graham. Cathie Twomey:MGAL Champion Betsy Murphy: 1st runner-up Mary K. Volp and Joan Kowalsky catch their breath after an exhausting mile run. The movement Is graceful, flowing, and beautiful. The mind and body work as one, and a constant steadiness Is present. You must have confidence In yourself to bring unity to a team. We did, we ran, and we won, and I am happy. Thanks team of '73. r S.M.A.______Basketbal 1________Opp. 36 Winsted 17 38 Moundsvlew 25 57 Northrop 27 1 1 Mayer 51 St. Bernard's 37 1 0 Breck 26 53 Oe la Sal 1e 38 50 Grace 20 1 9 Holy Anglels 1 6 58 Northrop 11 55 Minnehaha 25 1 5 Breck 25 1 6 De la Sal 1e 21 1 3 Grace 29 1 1 Winsted 23 31 Lourdes 38 37 Hoiy Angl els 3 35 St. Bernard's 1 2 Indicates winner After a regular season record of 15-3, SMA defeated De la Salle 1 3-28 and Regina 1 8-J 2, to win the region 3 championship and gain a berth In the state tournament. SMA went on to win the state title by beating Lourdes 35-30, HI 11-Murray 39-19, and St. Bernard's 1 1-26. Congratulations Team! Coach, Tom Kosel S.M.A. Opponent 15 T 15 HI 11-Murray 7 15 9 15 Grace 9 15 2 15 Minnehaha 9 16 18 12 St. Bernard's 15 15 3 15 S.P.A. 5 12 15 11 Breck 15 16 14 10 15 15 Northrop 9 15 5 12 15 IS De la Salle 11 St. Margaret's volleyball team ended It's '73 season capturing fourth place In the conference with an overall record of 7 4• The B-Squad finished with a record of 3 3 Both teams made a great deal of progress this year. Expect to see good volleyball for a long time. Coach, Mrs. Mary Grudnowski Ski Club Offlcers--Noel Soderberg, Louise Kurzeka Ms. Pat Volp (Advisor), Terry PeplIn, (President) and Laura Jarosh. S£i Q’ufi GIVE HE A $ plrlt Week T. alent Show M any Costumes A wards Assembly R emember '62 G hosts A theletlcs R owdles E vents T urnabout Day M,S mall World I Sr. Marie Herbert requests the honor of your presence at the merger of her daughter, St. Margaret's Academy to BeniIde (a Benedictine High School) in September, Nineteen Hundred £ Seventy-Four After the ceremony, the couple will be at home with Corwin Collins, Father of the groom, under the name Benilde-St. Margarets. i w7 r 'p °'' Jhi V-' d __ 3f AjjulMi tXi , Lc hJhJjJ yfaAQTKrfflJLsJ '%'r .i C$jtrd -tu c J A jUi JJL MZu+j 4 J • ‘ -A JU % J U- , (jlljL ' € c X- A-'V 7 S S' I (77.y} ( ZC° XJL xA j? -!%} K s C f- - • - t- £ j6 „ia ,vw-c£ 3r .WW7 J -Jj if- ? MLA rrX 'jL -«_ A f9 ( - : • ■•, •• ••• o f ••..•• P’. 4 ? “3— ; 4 ftvq w V Y aL QJL 7) aujl'1 -f o - §f . d (6 n,yu oaiL -fi£--a h @ul i'( frQ Mih. X’m mre. •. rm ( la6 uje An K Ve . 5Kav V fX - 13 0 D O O s: 3 C c o — c-4- c r c — •-.c -c o 5 -m -o Most athletic............................................Cathie Twomey Seen the least of..........................................Jane O'Meara Binqest brov nie............................................Sue Schwappach Least likely to lead a life of sin...............Anne Miller Most marriageable.......................................Maureen Kelly Best sense of humor.......................................Katie Boiler Class clown..........................................Amy Born Peppiest.........................................Kathy Harris Biggest Spender..................................Nadine Howe .................................Doris Heager Biggest gossip...................................Peggy Kelly ..................................Patty Mahoney Dizziest..................................................Laura Humbeutel Biggest eater........................................Amy Born Most coquettish.....................................Anne Ryan Motor mouth......................................Peggy Kelly Best dressed.....................................Mary Ganley Loudest.....................................................Sue Schwappach Loveliest locks..................................Nancy Ripple Most conservative...................................Pam Berendt Most liberated.....................................Jain Tremmel Most feminine....................................Karen Wille Most radical.....................................Nadine Howe ...................................Jain Tremmel Most sophisticated........................................Doris Haeger Sexiest..........................................Karen Wille Most talented............................................Laurie Casserly Social butterfly....................................Anne Ryan Changed the most in four years...................Nadine Howe Smi 1 iest.........................................Kathy Kalb Most active in school activities.........................Cathy Richter ................Ann Jennings Most likely to succeed..................................Monica Miracky Most colorful vocabulary.................................Brigid McMillen Contributed most to the class...............Jane Choromanski ...................Ann Jennings Most admired by the class of 'Ik................Amy Wanchena Miss Marguerite..................................Mary Lou Dolan .................................Cathy Richter Wille or won11 he! TIck-Tock Town...18 Beyond...3rd or 2nd?... open campus...ACT,SAT,applI cat Ions...Mistletoe Memories...Winnie the Pooh... How many retakes did you have? ... C'mon Down ...PhysIcs... who drove ...we took state...Myron... Toss up for ten points?..The Exorcist... Remind me ...Inter...Am. GraffIttI ...The Bronco...11ttle sisters... May 30...Caps Gowns...the last class to graduate.................. 'What's your name again? ...Maggie In Blunderland ... IMA...added interest ...assemblies every week ...Mickey Mouse...The Little Prince...Mrs. Hanvlck... 2:00 everyone In the conference room.. .Sr. Rlchel1e...Jesus Christ Before the Dawn of the Don... Chemlstry...Mama Vitale...Twinkle Sisters...rap relate...mysterious .American History...RINGS!... Trojan Cow...biology...Soc-Hop...CousIn Jack Big Boppers... Glr1s, you don't have to dress Dut today. ... Go to Commons ................ A SALUTE TO THE CompIIments of P£H Services Co. PIbg G Htg 529-601 3 GRADUATES of 1971 BYRNE WEDDING SERVICE 6818 Mtka. Blvd. HI, Tiger...What day Is It? T.K. Qua I Ity WeddIng Invitations Accessories and Gifts Fast Service Beautiful Styles Reasonably Priced Florist Photographer and Caterer Free Estimates Call Marie for Appointment 929-3035 ScherlIng-Pletch Studios Photographers St. Louis Park, Minn. Hot Lip's favorite subject Is Art. Without patrons this book would be nothing-I mean nothing. Need a microscope? North Central Instruments Congratulations Mary Jo: When everyone else said you couldn't do It, we said well... maybe. Love, Mom Dad Clover Leaf Creamery Minneapolis, Minn. How many friends do we have? Dear Karen, remember— N.R. £ P.S. Skogle, Skogle, Skogle, Skogle, The Underbeats (alias Monotones) The Class of ' Is cuck-coo. .Senior Class Board ... tgi-bp Larry, John, Tom, Stacy, the boys from Glencoe, Bill, Larry, Mike, Tom, Pete, Jim, Brian, Arnle, Kevin, Kevin, Dave, and of course... JOE! Love, Kathy A SPECIAL THANKS TO: ScherlIng Pletch Studios 6610 West Lake Street for thhlr kind cooperation and diligence In preparing many of our photos. Kathy Harris: for coming to our aide with artistic talent above and beyond the call of duty. a? ‘fP % Hu .7 (t j iiu , tj af u t oU d ,.jifour OW-d J- Jott Lt q. usC SLCdLjtu .I M HaS £c Cj!c, -1 £-£ x)_. uc yo+L -tiiai j £-2 - lsL hr c KcvcU J Atu i -ftU+i k; i£u, ai i£jfr HlZZuiJL- ‘'O tZLt- . (J.O ?-V' J'l '- W£ ( sJ 1 ■, .i c (Av5. HXd HKjul X oJbjJxw v a , , „ it TUiU LLai. Vi Prcc G-ta M ifc-od- oWJc oaoL Yn._ A nuLt! clLum '7iT i jk'M. jjr
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