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Despite depressions, staff reaches end of 69's creative chaos Page 176 - finally happened on April Fools' Day. We assumed that the circumstances were symbolic but encountered some difficulty in de- ciding whether the implication was ironic or ap- propriate. Being realists at heart, and acutely aware of the zany effects of extended yearbook- itis, we concluded the latter. Yearbook people are undoubtedly fools - creative, persistent, committed fools - who would somehow rather face all the frustrations and setbacks of production than squander one ounce of responsibility to their journalistic brain-child. While still in appreciable grasp of our sanity, we want to repay, at least in some measure, our great debts of gratitude to all the fabulous fools who pulled us through the Paulite Panic. To Eileen, we extend our sincere wish that things will sound right. To Kathi and Diane, who sup- plied the Paulite's start and finish, and to Sue who typed all of the middle, we present our sentimental swinger, the Joe Yearbook award. To Sister Cath- erine Camille and Sister Marie Dorothy, who critiqued our copies, to Mr. Frank Ortman, Al Griffin, Gene Petini, and most especially to Mack and Lorraine Suprunowicz, who smilingly bore us through our worst depressions, we offer our pro- found gratitude. Whatever our initial directions for the Paulite, we slowly, consciously reached for a style that communicated what we saw and felt and experi- enced in the part of this changing world that is St. Paul. From our yearbook experience we know that when a person reaches out, he must learn to expect to occasionally withdraw some bruised fingers of broken illusions. But, despite the cost, a person who truly reaches out will touch a whole new world of unique insights and people to whom his message will still remain: Reach out! 176 i'f3'7,v W 'I Q qrrrqr i if ' WWW V .ggi Lriy W, .,,. , V5 , mam, , rd! 1 ' .- ,. 4 ' N , ' -ff H ,. ..,. H . l,?CKSKn! lz' . ,,,,. 22' no ' vga' .aff V qrrv A-rw WSW , ' ' -We H-'M' ' , r L Wawibig ,ia . ' ' - V W 53' -I wmv-mm:'f'f' MQ,'W5l' ff W W Y-I .,,.. r a arrr aa,-w-wer f f 335- www f5f5iM7,:fVL V, 3 5 :i., :,..,a-11.- -: r rmwnw . as-fi i. . - , -,WW s,., ' g if . F .,, .Mai . I f,.r,mWa.., as, . EF 1' A -4 , in mooenu YEARBOOK e-pq m1U.1....... . 1.n.1.x...u-e-nm . n..m..m
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Advertising 138-170 Art 36 Basketball 102-108 Boys Swimming 110 Business Education 34 Cheerleaders 116 Choral 32 Cross Country 100 Drama 32 Editors' Closing 176 SISTER ANN JUDITH, 15 Principal, Religion II SISTER CATHERINE CAMILLE, 20 Religion I, IV, English I, Choral I, II, Student Coun- cil adviser, Yearbook ad- viser SISTER CATHERINE PHILLIP, 15,37 Assistant Principal, Chemis- try, Drafting I, II SISTER EILEEN THERESE, 29 English I, II, III, Sodality moderator SISTER GRACE LORETTO, 31 Religion II, III, Latin I, II, III, Latin Club moderator SISTER JANE ELLEN, 22, 54 Math I, III, IV, Mission Club Co-editors Jim Martin Sue Smolenski Section Heads Rosemary Look, Academics Eileen Wright, Organizations Sue DePonio, Student Life Patti Schorn, Underclassmen Bill Welch, Sports General Index English 28 Football 94-96 Freshmen 86-92 Girls Basketball 108 Girls Swimming 112 Guidance 18 Homecoming 58 Juniors 70-76 Languages 30 Maintenance 40 Math 22 Mission Club Model United Nations 54 National Honor Society 46 Newspaper 50 Religion 24 Retreat 64 Science 24 Social Science 26 Facult Directory moderator SISTER JEAN ELLEN, 35 Typing I, II, Shorthand I, II, Bookkeeping SISTER MARIE BERNADETTE, 21 Government, Foreign Policy, Economics, Religion III, Model UN moderator SISTER MARIE DOROTHY, 28,465,137 English IV, Religion IV, Speech, Drama, Drama Club adviser, Genesian and Forensics director, Nation- al Honor Society moder- ator SISTER MICHAEL CLAIRE, 24 Biology, Religion I, Physics MRS. LYNNE BENTLY, 31 French I, II, Spanish I Sta Eileen Pomaski, Seniors Diane Hoernschemeyer, Advertising and Circulation General Stai? Pam Brooks Janet Biermann Janet Goltz Lynn Onofrey Leonard MacEachern MRS. PATTI DONLON, 18-19 Guidance Counselor MISS MARY ANN EICHMANN Clothing I, II, Art I, II, Art Show director, Fashion Show director MRS. MONICA FLEISCH French I, II, III, IV MRS. HALINA IZYDOREK, 22 Math I, II MR. THOMAS KELLEY, 25 Physical Science, Chemistry, Biology MR. EDWARD LAUER, 96 Health, Boys' Physical Edu- cation instructor, Varsity Basketball Head Coach MISS BARBARA LUNARDE, 109 Health, Girls' Physical Edu- ff Mary Schaffner Kathy Sheridan Mary Margaret Tenbusch Typists Sue Kotz Peggy Burke Editorial Adviser Sr. Catherine Camille, O.P. Business Adviser Seniors 118-135 Service Club 75 Sewing 34 Sodality 52 Sophomores 78-84 Student Council 44 Yearbook 48 Young Christian Society 52 cation instructor, Girls' Athletic director MR. MICHAEL MCGRATH, 28 World History, English II, III, Visual Aids moderator MRS. WALTER ROMIG, 38 Librarian, Library Club mod- erator MR. LOUIS SHANKS, 27 U. S. History, World His- tory, Newspaper adviser MONSIGNOR FRANK MCPHILLIPS, 16-17 Pastor, Senior Religion ad- viser FATHER LEONARD WALLACE, 17,97 Athletic director FATHER VINCENT WELCH, 16 Sophomore, Junior Religion adviser, YCS adviser Sr. Michael Claire, O.P. Photography Craine Studios John Duker Publishing Company Modern Yearbook Company Mack and Lorraine Supmnowicz 175
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