Stanbrook Hall High School - Scholastican Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

 - Class of 1965

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'-'-Xfmix Tl., 'y wk' - h - QY 6 5. - v- .fr . li ' 1rx's'N,- 'N rfs ' H' - -- N. Q -N J 4. f V .-- K s k ' ' ' s fx -L-fs x,x5 5 as-.2 V s g,Ah , mx? Z ,ls xxx, :if mi Q , Sister Margaret Ja xx , f d , I ' ' ' Principal I M 'A --1 e- - . ,,-, - . .. .r . ,35 L- :A W 5 K 1- -TXT V 4 A, '1 5 ..,- ,,, V M 5 .1 3- F 1 'lf Nsy. vi W5 HA- 4, .:i 5 tl -'-.gs r 3 I sv u - - fx ,L Q S3 x 2 -7 x A 7 x o N31 ,I .- -J,--,455 -K,q,:w :TFP--Mr ul I' X ,Q V L lj! ,' 1 R Stanbook's 5cien'ce,'HeaRl1 and lvfath idepartm'enl:s which rf aid the student in forming a sound mind and body to meet a challenging society, is staffed by Sr. Frances Joseph, Sr. Constance QSTANDINGJ, Mrs. Robert Lorix and Sr. Augustine . 2 Sister Margaret james . . . Principal Reverend Gerald LaPatka . . Religion IV Sister Ann ......... American History Librarian Sister Ardell . . . .Economics Notehand, Typing Sister Augustine . . . Physics, Math IV Algebra I, II, Geometry, Chorus Mrs. H. Backstrom . . . Biology, English IV Mrs. Rose Buckley . . . Reading Sister Constance . . . Homemaking, Health, Color and Design Sister Denise . . . Religion I Sister Enid ....... . English I, Guidance Sister Frances joseph . . . General Science Earth Science Chemistry Sister Jeanne Marie . . . French I, II, III, IV Speech Sister Lisa . . . English Il,III Speech Mrs. R. Lorix. . . .Physical Education Sister Lucretia . . . . Latin I,II,IV Algebra I Mrs. R. Nelson. . . . German I,II Sister Susanne . . . . World History Orchestra Sister Romanus ...... Religion II, III To instruct the student in the history and funda- mentals of religion and history is the purpose of the Religion and History departments and its facultyg SEATED, Sr. Romanus, Sr. Denise, and Sr. Anng STANDING, Sr. Ardell and Sr. Susanne. Not pictured are Mrs. Thomas Lee and Father LaPatka. 3 nv ,U 1 If I S I we-v' Sk MWF-W .www Semor Class Pre sldent MARY WEIR .4 -'ig 5 S xxhz L A ql' ,-3. K L www ' ' . f fl RX? 51' -' 'DJ XYA4- ,,el.,A'Jrf- M W , X 7, 'B ll ax , X Q, xx 425' as, Plggsxyr fre! lisa C32 lf v Manx ,Lg v- w M f N- ill. sf- 5 Q, Un- D J.-p Ja, lil , X A, 3 lmim 'll -ld as , wld l' ,,.K..,o 52,5 W W FA! l 'Q X Rx J ,L , 5 if Aix' vqtgbuf, x K1 H , - LV 5 F Anticipating the future, M. Arkulary, S. Finn, B Anderson, D. Busche and M. Doran, view the new col 'Pb lege dorm, Somers Hall. United We Will Stand . . Uniting Stanbrook in spirit through love, service, and allegiance is the Senior Class. 5 Classes Ellen Feuling Gail Rust Laurie Mainella All Stanbrook Girl A loyal girl's first thought is to her fellow students and to her school. Spirituality is not found in knowledge but in practice. Social grace stems from a sincere regard for fellow man. A scholarly girl, realizing her Christian respon- sibility, develops her intellectual faculties to the fullest Elizabeth Buckley C atherine La.Lib erte Mary Weir Juniorg Ann Williams Sophomoresg Roberta Pedrizetti Patricia Whalen Freshmang Rochelle l-Iarff MARY ELIZABETH WEIR PRESIDENT Wisdom of mind and of heart makes a soul full of the quali ties that prevail in a true and dedicated spirit. JANYCE CAROL MALLEN SECRETARY As a silver bell, her soft speech is more effective than a thunderous crash, but unlike the bell, her shining spirit needs no polish. MARY PATRICIA KUSCH TREASURER Her vivaciousness and gaiety cannot be surpressed fand none would wish it to bel. 7 JAN ET MARIE ANDERSON Through service one acknowledges her love of fellow men. LINDA FLORENCE BAZZACHINI The service of God is indeed fortunate to be blessed with the job of Linda Lou. MARGARET VIOLA AGNEW The joys of life and its pleasures are so precious that they should never be wasted. MARY ELLEN BASIL Her claim to generosity is one of simplicity, charm and genuineness 8 PATRICIA NORA ATOL Dedication of self to the pursuit of others' contentment brings rewards yet to be received. SUSAN MARY BERG Life is my college . . . and an enriching life will be had when the mind is happy. May I graduate well and earn some honors. S EIGLINDE ALBERTINE BIER The true German character-- strength to love country through countryman. CHRISTINE GEORGETTE BUS CHE Laughter has something in it which unfreezes pride and makes men forgetg it is something they can not forget. BRENDA JEAN BERGER An intriguing person full of surprises and blessed with a ready smile. 21' 61, ELIZABETH ANN BU CKLEY Breadth of vision and bounce of spirit firmed in intellectual strength are the mainstay of her love. PAGE ODELL BUTLER All the world is a friend-- a friend to enjoy and a friend who cares. KATHLEEN ANN BUJOLD A kind heart is a thing of beautyg a blessing indeed, which brightens the day for many. 9 COLLEEN ANN COONEY A petite sparkle of generosity, contemporary in idea and being. PRIS CILLA WINTER COLL Through a witty spontaneous humor, a woman creates warmth and friendship. Through poise, charity and quiet confidence, a woman remains a lady. ESME' SUSAN EVANS Intellectuality is not the ability to place learning in self, but self in learning. LU CILLE FAYE DI ETRI CK To give of oneself is good, for dedication is a great virtue. V J , . ,LA Jffww . - ,Las 'f'A ' J'6'f ,A+ MMWW' Jw 7 J xh--fA f 't 'J MO 'buwifirfaffs ,VO ,564 Zdfrff, Z LAI! if , ' QAAJ 44,16 fa' awww YS!!! lfxfb fb' I J jdffr, ff, - ,WM DONNA CHRISTINE CURRIE To seek that which is there for you to find, is to search for the fulfillment that is yours alone. ELLEN MARIE FEULING Warmth radiates from her greeting and happiness is her echo. Her helping hand extends to all, leading yet following in all she partakes. ROBERTA LEA GOUGHNOUR To be of service to others is to fulfill ones self. PATRICIA MCDONALD HEIMBAUGH Strength found in truth . . . needing, giving, and possessing love. JOYCE BRENDA FLICKER Sweetness and hiunility are rarely found in such complete ness and harmony. KATHRYN ELINOR GRADY A smile possessing securityg lingers long yet loved longer. N AN CY MAR GAR ET HOBAN Handfuls of energy combined with a willing- ness to give . KATHRYN ROSE HALLAMEK A silence that possesses a meaning --found in truth and loyalty. ll MARY ELIZABETH JAUQUET Dependable and responsible yet glorying in the minute pleasures and rewards of each day. CATHERINE LaLIBERTE She possesses the intangible, gentle beauty of a gen- erous, giving heart without the vanity from which outward beauty finds it difficult to escape. PAULETTE ROSE JANSHXI An expression of belief and under- standing through quiet ways. lung.-,gi MARY KATHERINE KUTH She loves life joyously and lives it exuberantly. I2 BARBARA LYNN KOBIERSKI Her quiet happiness is a result of service given freely to others. DARYL HOLIDAY LAMON With a bold spirit and a sense of intrigue and humor, she is a product of the new breed. KATHLEEN ANN LATTERELL Her spirit is her art--for she not only makes us happy, but she keeps us that way. LAURIE ANN MAIN ELLA Persistence plus wisdom equals a spirit that never says die. KATHLEEN LOUISE LaPANTA Character is strength to believe, wisdom to understand, and courage to act. JOAN MARY MARTIN Speaking not unless to release from your heart that which is you. I3 , 1 MARY KATI-IRYN LUNDRIGAN A heart that is filled with generosity belonging to a hand that proves it. PATRICIA MARY MCGUIRE The luck of the Irish and the wit of the English combine to give the humor of a true American. CAROLYN MARY MI LOS TAN Proficiency is an attribute which springs from aptness and a deep-rooted sense of responsibility. MARY KATHERINE NEVTN A quick, silvery voice, a zesty smile and capricious eyes are her identifying features. SUSAN EDNA MILLS Joy, the center of her life, and a spark that causes her eyes to twinkle and the corners of her mouth to turn up. LAURIE JEAN NEVERS Politics is the art of human happiness. 61,779-IL' 4,0 by p 0 I--ff '- li tw IW 'glfwefr wh 2 jfrr' M1 . 'I od!! C1 xl9Q?i,3'Wl5 M9460 MN' CAROL JEANNE MONSAAS marks the who is brave and MARY ELIZABETH OLSEN As it is in giving that we receive, so has she contributed of herself to receive the appreciation of those around her. 5 s 5 s MARILYN KAYE PRIVETTE She is endowed with a unique talent--the capacity to eoax a smile from even the most disheartened. KATHLEEN MARGARET ROGGE To give unselfishly is to bind oneself to a life of prosperity and love. iiiffiisi,-S725 p'.:1.w:-LE' CAROLE ANN PRESCOTT Like a child on the verge of discovery, her animation delights those around her and enhances her personality. MARGARET JO RINGSRED Hers is the virtue of sincerity--by which she 'guides herself and leads others. I5 .JUDITH MAY SMITH To visit the ends of the earth is fortuneg to be at home anywhere is an art. ALEXENDRIA RAPHAEL SPREITZER To play fairly is good, to win fairly is better--yet to live fairly is best. Q MARY LOUISE STEIN Life is for livingg moments are too precious to be wasted in gloom. PATRICIA MARIA SHELBY Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others do not keep it for themselves. MARY JOSEPHINE STANGL Hail to thee blithe spirit! -- Always 'in' and engagingly so. 16 DEBORAH LOUIS E STURM A true individual is one who is able to remove the question marks by putting in exclama- tion points. MARY PAUL VAN RYZIN the new amid the old, creates the unusual from the com Modernist--a person who finds J ' l - A JN monplaceg all through her blend of curoisity and fl confidence. f X WM nfl li' MONICA ANN VIGEN The spirit of adventure is hers to develop and to enjoy. MARY MARGARET WHALEN In a quiet perseverance all obstacles are not only over- come, but understood. BETH ANN WICKLUND Her deep sense of intellectual quietude permeates a confidence which convinces all. MOLLIE CATHERINE WYMAN The understanding of others, and the willingness to give, are virtues of the unaffected. not pictured, MARY RAE EPPARD Hers is music--the language that casts spells and binds friendships. KATHLEEN MARY WOLTERS With concern for everyone, and love for all. Walk Together, Talk Together . . Displaying her Venezuelan records and instruments, Aurelia explains their use to Susie Mills, Roberta Goughnour, Mary Olsen, Pat Kusch and Debby Sturm. I8 From Venezuela to America AURELIA SMIRDIUNIS She has come to us with an open heart and an open mind, and in doing so Aurelia has helped us unlock our own . From Venezuela to America, from Caracas to the US--this was a change for Aurelia, but it Was also a change for us. For We now have a new sister--one from another nation Who, While telling us of hers, helps us understand our own. One Who, asking us the WHYS of our life, makes us question them for ourselves. Aurelia's honesty has made us frank, her cheerfulness has made us happy, her love has made us share. Aurelia is a fitting example of what we at Stanbrook strive to be--loyal, friendly, religious, scholarly--and she is because of her earnest desire to give . The American Field Service Motto, Walk together, talk together all ye peoples of the world, then and only then shall ye be free, permeates Aurelia's entire spirit. For it is her Willingness to walk and talk with us that helps us realize what freedom truly can and will mean . l 9 V Jar, X 'lsr ' 5 4 J - I l Mr S eq if f' Beverly Anderson Mary Arkulary Mary Louise Bailey , It Q 'M , .J 'W Christine Bartzen Kathryn Bazzachini Bridget Berrigan -1 I .,,. K rv W ,, W ix Bridget Brissett Susan Brooks Darby Busche 4 T -V iw 1 if iw X I f Donna Carlson Sandra Claypool Sarah Cyr . S ' .. 'Ii ,X T -t x 'Q rr 'W K ,L lk.: 9 s. Marguerite Doran Elizabeth Dulleavy Mary Ebert Sharon Finn Catherine French Alyce Hackett Lisa Hanft Jeanine Harff Ann Heimbaugh Elizabeth I-Ioene Hilda J aros Monica J aros 'N I 0 ,IHIU 5,1 20 beading the Junior Qlass through the doors to a year of scholastic achieve- ment are Secretary, Class of Sally Storms, Tre as- urer Peggy Lockhart and Pres., Susan McGirl. I966 Martha Kolar Elizabeth Kubiak Carrie MaupinS Mary McGrath Pamela McNulty Sharon Joy Jean Clair Kerr A .ri Q' ,5r.: is ..Z: el A g :,2 M . in , is if ...A I t 3' fm -. A - ft X Mary Beth Moyer, A Nancy O'Brien Ann Pasternacki Rebecca Ricci if , A ., f,,,- gb it 4545? ig! 21 Susan Riddell Patricia Ringsred Veronica Ryan Dianne Sandstrom Ann Schaffer Mary Ann Spang Victoria Taly Carol Torreano Marianne Wacker Ann Williams Patrice Wolters Barbara Zakrajsek .xt K sg 1 'dum' Gail Alden .. A,' , . Katherine Anderson 5 ILL In i f f i Maureen Breeme ersch M ' Cecilia Byrne , L L L L Adrienne Como Q ii ,M i ii 1 i r XS! 'lr Q' . is 1 J ,. Suzanne Fahnlander , i R my ' A 5 p l Judith Forcelle' T my s A L ,i Christine Geary Z m i i Kelly Cooler i l M 7 i k diff V , f , 3. mzxsilspg is M-.vw s vw a aww? e, I '35 .4 Susan Grenner Colleen Irvin Q ,L L Ann Jackson x Class of Susan Keister Rasma Klints Leading the Sophomores through the doors to unity and strength are President, Pat Lubrecht, Treasurer Deidre Lanigan, and Secretary, Linda Stark. Mary Kubiak I M Mary Leibfreid Barbara Louisell 13' arg ia sai- V an i Z Kun Mary Malone , qqbqggb Sylvia Maupms Susan McGrath Cynthia Meyers Mary Beth Nielson Mary O'Brien Patricia Paul Roberta Pedrizetti ssswg ygams Q af 4 S , je 9 s D 2, av H f . e,e,., ,e,,.e,,eyy,yy,1P,. yyf Sizyg W s N Diane Prescott Susan Postles - Ci V' ' ,S i ' Carol Ram-,our - ,r,, Charlene Silvers Mary Skala I96 Charlotte Stewart Patricia Whalen Lynn Wilson Clarice Zimmerman Charlotte Tileston Susan Underdahl Mary Van Der Veer Jonnie VanLoon Honore Vo elker 23 ,fill L 'fit' ,gr - x ll- Sv 'Ez' Z1 X - Q, -rf f A , L s A L 5 ,i ,, 1 ,. s ra? X 51 Jonelle Abbey Nancy Albrecht Susan Alden Pamela Anderson Mary Jo Bachinski Gretchen Bartzen Colleen Becker Elizabeth Birkland Kathryn Boese Michelle Booth Elizabeth Buck Hope Burcar Freshman class officers, Peggy Sturkler, Treas- . 1 Jeanne Connell my 5' Mary Courtney M 4. x Cathy Cruikshank b , Mary Currie '- Q ..r X C 'L ig , ,, l f urer, Pam Whiteman, Chris Dahlberg Jean Dietrick Harriet Ebert Mary L. Ebert Elizabeth Fehn 24 Lynn Fena Michelle George Sandra Graham Constance I-Iallamek Karen Hanson President, and Kathy M1115 Secretary. Laura Kutz Janet LaLiberte Deborah MacDonald Martha Mars Maureen McAuliffe Martha McGuire Jeanne McC1ennan Sharmon Sabot Mary Jo Sarvela Mary Schleppergrell Susan Severns Nancy Stubenvoll Pat Tallrnan Barbara Tarnowski Margaret VanRyzin Rochelle Harff Mary Hayes Barbara Hiebert Christine Holmquist Mary Hon Karen Irvin Katherine Jacobs Marjorie Johnson Nancy Johnson Kath Ann Katzmarek Layne Kerness Donna Kurimay S f so el' 5 qw il 11 . K :E Q.. l 25 .. 2 n S' f 5 E34 ,V 5 A v isififsi ., V f w.11?fZ5P1s': . , ., WSW. W, Mm, A b 1 - L. .. ffzuii, i .-www -1. wgliivfii 511, , 355 1, iixi-ifgvigf, ffl-1 5 I ' W- - K my SH Q- We-. xii- we L 8 new Q, Wwvayz -2 ffv Lew, . K ' . We , 3- kv ,K gif, 5' A1 , 'ffl -f,g-iwflfiimiiegfiaiigg, .H-'Z' , iz . . . Q, 5: K W N W S 4 XS? ' - -gfiif H ' . V 5821 Wjfjgxjf 'f ' - 4 , . .--' www ef. ffp. ,Wa ?5' ,.f' ,f . . ,t ,. , , ,Nfl Ji? :5fAwg-413555. W nm '-sm .- , - Q -. - : .mimi iff? - e, , Mfgiflsyk - L N' GAIL RUST Student Council President Preparing the food is only the prelude to eating, plot home-ec students Janet Anderson and Jonnie VanLoon. Let Faith, Hope Be Ever Qur im Enthusiastic Democrats Mary Lundrigan, Laurie Mainella and Carolyn Milostan out campaign staunch Repulbican Joan Martin at the campaign assembly sponsored by the and Charity Economics clss. CI u bs ..,-p? Displaying Student Council activities are secretary, Mary Jauquet, treasurer, Veronica Ryan and president, Gail Rust. Not pictured is vice-president, Betsy Buckley. Student Council A call to order by president Gail Rust alerts Student Council members, left to right: Peggy VanRyzin, Pat Whalen, Pat Lubrecht, Kitty Boese, Ann Williams, secretary, Mary Jauquet, treasurer, Veronica Ryan, Mary Weir, Bridget Brissett, Kathy Grady, Kathy LaPanta, Sue McGirl and Mary Kay Lundrigan. Not pictured are Pam Whiteman, Mary Leibfried and vice-president, Betsy Buckley. 28 Giving dominates the Christmas spirit as Interclub president, Kathy LaPanta, right, and secretary, Kathy Latterell, left, prepare baskets for the poor. Activities i X i Keeping Christ in Christmas is Caritas' aim as president, Mary Lou Stein points out good art in cards to secretary, Sandy Spreitzer and Pat Atol. Student Counci1's first soc hop of the year proves swinging to Linda Stark and her partner. I J ' t N 4 1 ' I f A. December HALL CHATTER page editors M. Arkulary, B. Berger, B. Heone and M. Spang, discuss layout plans with editor C. LaLiberte. J., I 2 ,- -1' 5 United we stand, divided we fall becomes the motto of the journalism department as HALL CI-IATTER editor, Cathy LaLiberte, and SCHO- Publications Come, ENCOUNTER with me in- vites Betsy Heone, editor of the literary magainze, as she lays the lans. V.. I - p J B J Dv 1 9 l J J .M g ' 1 1 . You're the story point HALL CHATTER staff members Betsy Hoene, Ann Heimbaugh, Mary Ann Spang, Kathy LaPanta, Jennifer Walski, Ellen Feuling, Kathy Wolters, Sieglinde Bier, Betsy Buckley, Laurie Nevers, and Gail Rust, at the audience. LASTICAN editor, Patsy Heimbaugh, and junior edi- tor, Bridget Berrigan get to- gether with advisor, Sister Lisa. Photographer's assistants, Lynn Kobierski and Peggy Agnew, call for a smile from model Priscilla Coll, SCHOLASTICAN business manager, as they prepare for a picture. Last minute checks on the on-coming deadline are made by SCHOLASTICAN staff members, ROW 1, seated: J. Walski, L. Nevers. ROW 2: B. Berger, L. Mainella, S. Berg, M. Weir, M. Jauquet. ROW 3, standing: C. Prescott, M. Lundrigan, K. Rogge, G. Rust, K. LaPanta, K. Latterell, J. Mallen, and P. Atol. 31 'J Dramatic Club officers, Mollie Wyman, treasurer and Sieglinde Bier, secretary, admire costumes for a forthcoming play while president, Mary Kay Lundrigan, surveys the wardrobe for future productions. Dramatics A spot in the dark is a flash from the controls of Mary Recktenwald, stage manager for four years. Christmas, bringing Light into the darkness, is celebrated by the annual Freshman play, and pre pared for by the star-hangers, P. McGuire, H. Voelker, M. Nevin and K. Bazzachini. Future Homemakers of America Admiring the silver tea service which was a gift to the Benedictine SISKISIS are FHA officers: vice-president, Kathy Kuth president, Kathy LaPanta and treasurer, Monica Jaros. FI-IAlers Kathy Mills, Kathy Kuth, Kathy LaPanta, Martha McGuire and Colleen Becker, improve com munity living by caroling for the Viewcrest Home for the Aged. Pfkonll-Lil , won QIQgm,j5 :haf my :ferries 0-sf wlfi 'badly fn juni' Cs 'IICAJ 5'40 :T' 014,15 we. -,dill ag se.,4J14.s 0 ?0 Y Tic. 74,449 kgs spa! fig S0 fdflhfiff r'l.1,r I f:u.a'1' b:.l4'f1Q.. lr ' 00 f +L fic. 54144 ak! Sadr! auzsll. NJC- Lfifcilf do-1111 :see 1-oth Nffk ML cr-44,9 eaasdcizfraf rdf: Zjf- bali Q blow. buffy leaf-1' fcark f 5llLi'H.fHt.g we fdfll' A Ulf.. Gfflfflflf mwa seen an IM' af eafel' 9 '46'C. - ' 5, ' df M- .3 6651141 4 omg H'5heefnfQ'SS'f1Z2 GAA is the iienagerie pep club, boosted by Adrian Como. no Ina' I 5u.specf .JC 66, wmff am QM aff-ff. we W 06 ggaix ,,'f-04415, .JIM my dfdulfvfj M016 010614 da-Lua f'a4LE', dnfulwf faq Cufll inane. 10 M6016 UQ! 0 -J 45404 Girls' Athletic,3fQQ 7ZtZfzifZ qgk luanffvf-6 411 A 0 ' 702, 44.57 dawg' gfv-cf: Acvfj- L-'JAH' dfrfufdff H445-, 3 ffxggf C,L,s1l!'l1l wwf: Q. Qa.w,faff, fffffiw, LIG16 ffl bye, A .Jerzy-,H-1 life, f-filfdfsf. nfl-3 Z: ifltfff GL 14414 0-'Ld 34A 5 i'lf ig lijffgy -f,,1,L:'f5:f'G,,l Cf? li . . 6115 f lr 1451.2 while, excel 1.39 17 'X I M an : e With grins for the gutter balls, and service for the strikes, GAA offi- cers, Kathy Grady, president, Peggy Ringsred, ICC representative, Carolyn Milostan, treasurer, and Mary Paul VanRyzin, vice president, persevere in the pits. Not pictured is secretary, Roberta Pedrizetti. Heigh, ho--away we go! And so the snow beckons skiing sisters, Chris and Gretchen Bartzen. Smiling from 'neath their German Christmas tree, members of Stanbrook's German club ex- tend to all a merry Christmas. German Club Laurie Mainella, president of the St. Bede Chapter of the National Honor Society, exemplifies her eagerness to learn by attempting a little book work! Gblates Honor Society Learning the rules of St. Benedict is one of the Oblate's primary responsibilities, but living them is the Oblates life5 so speak Joyce Flicker and Bev Anderson. Stanbrook musicians tuning up for orchestra practice are from left to right, FIRST ROW, D. Trano, P. Kusch, P Ringsred, M. Leibfreid, L. Bazzachini, C. I-Iolmquist, N. Stubenvoll, V. Ryan, M. Skala, SECOND ROW, seated, M. Olsen, K. Malone, M. Remick, P. Butler, C. Rancour, S.Fahnlander, B. Zakrasekg THIRD ROW, standing, N Albrecht, B. Berrigan, S. Stroms, Sr. Susanne, B. Birkland, K. Katzmarek and M. Kubiak. usic Arts B. Louisell, L. Wilson, S. Underdahl, M. Basil, C. Stewart, S. Spreitzer, P. Lockhart, J. Harff, L. Mainella, and B. Anderson pre- 'Music alone shall live, never to Pate to Sing' die are the hopes of pianist Pat Shelby, who practices as accompa- nist for the chorus. 36 o ehmrnate squeeks, crashes, and tweets, vio 1St K1m Malone, drummer Betsy Brrkland, Flutist Barb Sakrasek and cello1st Page Butler, re hearse the1r orchestra numbers Accompanyrng the orchestra, Honore Voelker helps fecfof Chorus members not P1Ct'll1'Cd are, M. Whalen, A. Hackett, C Busche S Berg, S Brooks, K Bazzachrm, B Dunleavy, P. Shelby, K. French, P Rlngsred, A Schaefer, Warming up are chorus members, K. Grady, S. Mau- pins, A. Paster- nacki, D. Lani- gan, K. Gooler C. Torreano, M. Kolar, A. Williams. Only a green thumb could produce such plants? At McCabe sunshine, warmth and the helping hands of Mary Skala could easily provide just what is needed. McCabe The center of their life and a near-by place of meditation--the chapel. Mary Leibfreid makes use of this gift and the meaning it Lynn Fena and Donna Kurriman are given a chance has given to life. to display their artistic ability, in decorating at, Mcabe, the aspirants' own home. 38 Something new! An addition to Sellwood? Mary Jo Stangl gives evidence that life is much easier--now. We Mary Olson takes time out from studying to catch up on some of the latest fashions. sw-F-4 'ssfbaqun'-f Looks cold! Mary Weir and Mary Jauquet don't seem to mind as they savor the fresh snow and lovely view, taken from the balcony of Sellwood Hall, home for out of town students. Fl Sellwood Hall An air of happiness and echos of the Christmas season are revealed at Sellwook by Sarah Cyr, Jeanine Harff and Mary Kay Lundrigan. S KATHY LA PANTA Interclub Council So Proudl We Bear Our Emblem Sister Enid and Mrs. Johnson look on as young Timmy performs for the student body careers assembly. Mayor George D. Johnson discusses the election Assembly with chairman Ellen Feuling and Democratic nominee, Gail Rust. , , a..JL Students Welcomed f1l ul.-me ,assign--:Q -ev - The North wind may blow, but the spirits of Donald Clem and the seniors remain strong as cheerleaders, Betsy Buckley and Colleen Cooney, introduce him to the new students at the all school mixer Our Benedictine family welcomes two new sisters, Sylvia and Car- rie Maupins and their aunt, Mrs. Brown. Lighted candles, punch and the smiling faces of server Kathy Kuth and Sister Ardell, welcome Martha McGuire and Mrs. Mc- Guire. And why are ye paintin' yer face up like that? demands Father of Jenny as Michael, Les Leiberrnan, ponders the situation. Jenny, played by Mary Nevin, is the leading character of the annual Senior Class play. Jenn Kissed Me Si Ei E E 5 2' 5 2 Y! fst- fr sr 35 5 81 Ah, Father, quizes Mrs. Deasy, played by Pat McGuire, of Father LaPatka, temporar- ily turned Irish, don't tell me that pine- as 1 55 X, apple rice is making you will again? 5 -l 43 Bewitched Witches, cladrons and pumpkins, watch over Brenda Berger, Aurelia Smirdiunis and dates, as the Harvest Moon shines. gk , .Q Amazing onlookers Kathy Hallamek, Bill Bomey and Susi Berg, watch as the spirit of witchery gets to Jim Stearns, as he dons his hat. Meanwhile, the head witch stirs her brew as John Dolan and Page Butler prepare to donate a pumpkin to the cause. I-Iello world ' beam Kin and Princess Flick . g er re-echoing the He1lo Daddy theme of the Father- Daughter dance. Hello Daddy H half of the student body as she gives AFS student Aurelia her Stanbrook class ring. We SHALL dance in the positive ap- proach taken by Mary Ann Wacker and her father, as they swing to the music of Bob Palmquist and band. Mary Hon and her daddy also seem to be caught in this positive atmosphere. To show you belong expresses Gail Rust in be- . , , N 1 J r l X x ' , I 1 I , 1 1 I I f . 1, N 1 1 ' 1 I , A' . A 412' A x . I u . I I Sophomores Charlene Silv- , , n ers, Sue Underdahl, Linda Stark and Charlotte Stewart r , 1 . ' I I H f I 1- r I . . , ,- s ' ' The Christmas spirit of the tea is ex- , Q Q' ' pressed in words, and shown in smiles I e O , n by Libby Rosenthal and Jeanne Connell. ' ' l 1 FHAer's Sue Keister and Martha McGuire fleftj act as hostesses for Mary Nesser, Clarice Zimmerman, Charlotte Stewart and Melanie Remick, as they dine at the Christmas Tea. g,,, - -' -rm ws.-wa Following the current trend toward things English, Sharmon Sabot and Jeanne Dietrick chat with Mrs. Lee. It's off to work we go but it's the Stanbrook seniors, not the seven dwarfs Three of them, Jennifer Walski, Patty McGuire and Laurie Mainella work diligently as they prepare for the birth of Christ. rg!-an on Q!-with v help Santa bring his goodies as they decorate 303. You Good Tidings May the spirit of Christmas remain for always in your hearts is the prayer of the Freshman class as they conclude their Christmas program, TI-IE LITTLEST ANGEL. 47 School Unit Scheduling the games is sometimes harder than playing them, agrees Mrs. Lorix, the physical education in- structor and Lynn Kobierski, student sports director. Pausrng to give her ball en couragement, Sophomore Karen Irvin tries to sway her shot through the basket. Anticipating their Sophomore skating class, Charlotte Tileston, left, and Barbara Louisell, right, stop to savor the plentitude of freshly fallen snow which enhances the campus. Found in Intramural Sports 3 5 :s nu ff lliiliilir lllljllvr 5Hllnl 'l lllllgggl Shilling alll 'Ill lessilkxl Freshman Martha McGuire plots her team's strate as the classes SY vie for intramural championships. Sophomore Kelly Cooler, right, points out the physical education assignment to fellow classmates from left to rightg Pat Lubrecht, Karen Irvin and Pat Paul. me Time in next whistle is the call of Pat Shelby as the clock ticks on and the points keep coming .4:: Honesty-Generosity-Patience Servant, child, and God are all a vital part of this simple act of Take and eat. Here is the meaning of the Mass of the day and of life itself for from left to right, Charlotte Tileston, Mary Beth Moyer, Mary Ann Wacker, Ann Williams and Father Longely. For Where Th Treasure Is, There Also Will Th eart Be. The Lord is my Shepherd . . . rings through the chapel as laymen, Dick De- Santo, leads us in the re- joicing of the Com- munion Hymn. Matt. 6:2 l Clothed in the simple garments which were part of the simple beauties of the daily Masses, Seminarian, Tom Speck, awaits his part in the Sacrificial banquet. 11 f N-Q--n---M ---- - ur- Hilda Jaros promises to fulfill the duties of the president of the German Club . . . as Sieglinde Bier hands Hilda her candle and rose during the induction ceremony, May 25th. Spring Activities A descriptive commentary and showing of pic- turesque slides of Germany were given by Mr. Schleppergrell to Mary Jo Schleppergrell, Sieg- linde Bier, Hilda Jaros and the other German club members. Club advisor is Mrs. R. Nelson. mn if Betsy Buckley, SC Vice-president, passes out Student Council ballots to voters Elizabeth Kubiak, Barbara Tarnowski and Susan Underdahl. Betsy Buckley, seated right, explains the SC workshop activities to Chuck Dizard fDenfeldj, Mary Kay Havonec fClo- quetj and Regina Talmad fDenfeldj. Helium-filled balloons, picture posters and clean saddle-shoes all add to the flurry and suspense of the Student Council campaigns as Ann Williams, Pam McNulty and Pat Whalen begin to put their strategies into action. wr kim Witzie QMary Beth Neilsony and the leprechauns Mary Jo Bachinski, Nancy Albrecht, Mary Hon, Mary Ebert, Carolyn Rancour, Barbara Tarnowski, Charlene Silvers, Charlotte Stewart, Karen Hanson, Linda Stark proudly show Cathy fSue Underdahlj the magic shoes which are the beginning of a happy ending. Dramatic Leprechauns 9' Cathy fSue Underdahlj lies in the Forest of the Leprechaun. The locket around her neck is the clue to her secret identity and her way to the throne of Ireland. The final scene of The Last of the Lep- rechauns, Lady Grabitall has been thwarted in her plan to marry Clementine fKathy Wolters, to the Prince fSue McGirlQ. The King fBetsy Hoene, and Blowmuch fAlyce Hackettj are still somewhat overcome by the preceding incidents while Nora fPat McGuirej beams happily at the thought of Cathy's QSue Underdahlj coming marriage to the Prince. Freshmen Mary Jo Bachinski, Gretchen Bartzen, Mary Ebert, and Karen Irvin render their version of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere for the Faculty Tea. Sprung Talent As a token of my undying regard, may I present you with this elegant and rare Quercus macrocarpa, says Mary Kay Lundrigan to Pati McGuire whom she has placed upon a pedestal ever since they won second place in the Senior SCHOLASTICAN Talent Show. This show, May We Present, was staged to raise funds to finance the yearbook supplement. Kathy Mills Swings Into Spring modeling a semi-formal evening dress during the 1965 F,H,A, annual Style Show. Members introduced new easy-to-sew spring and summer fashions. Ya-hoo cries out hillbilly dancer, dainty Betsy Hoene, accompanied by the tunings of Bev Anderson, Sally Storms, and Carol Torreano. General chairman, Alyce Hackett, left, dis- cusses plans for the Junior-Senior banquet with Pam McNulty plays Cumara as entertainment at the banquet. prophecy chairman Diane Sandstrom and Ann Schaffer, decorations chairman. r is 1 ., , .tw ., . .-si: 1, .SWG A sw- -Q Future senior, Kathy Bazzachini, commiserates with going-on- sophomore Shelly I-larff and almost-junior Colleen Irvin: Those summer reading lists-- heavens! Anticipating the GAA awards picnic are Kim Malone, Barb Louisell and Bev Anderson. Awards are presented for an ac- cumulation of points throughout the school year. Kathy Latterell and Sister Lisa with banquet souvenirs. v ' 'fesswi-fff rw? EP ,ef if A H-E-grief-faire: ' v vifw sr sa 'VEMQEV at . ., is .0 ,wi ,V fw . .is-. -ww- fsm-z1511:asf91asslm-fwtw-.awlxzis D' use Sr 7 am . - . by 5... 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S s Wagga ' - - M . . afar ff s tats so ef A -' ,iss ' fr-S-cswvsni - --.-is ftzgt2Sf3f3SiQfESfgife 1 .f A an ,M 5 . 2 i l ,H In U3 ws-k1f4 . w as rw. ,Hg YG ,N 5 l Se'q,M svn: fi' 3 Kgs w ff gs S , f 4 ,M .Q ii f vga , , if 2 W - is WS 2 - - A , Sarah Cyr adds finishing touches to her chalk drawings of the great American Naval battles Why do we always wait until the last day to clean out a year's junk? moan Marilyn Privette and Mary Olsen. F which were displayed with other American History projects. N The '65 SCHOLASTICAN really looks pretty good, says Susi Berg center, to Gail Rust, Janyce Mallen, Bridget Berrigan fJunior editory, Mary Kay Lundrigan fin fashionable millineryj and Betsy Buckley 'Now if we can just get it out by the end of the week! Yea r-End Potpourri Pat Kusch, Sister Susanne, Mary Olsen, Cathy LaLiberte and Mrs. LaLiberte discuss the award pins at the Honors Tea, May 21st. Laurie Nevers, Mrs. McNulty, Pam Mc- Nulty, Martha Kolar, Mrs. Feuling and Ellen Feuling, proud mothers and daugh ters, greet Sister Margaret James at the Mother-Daughter Honors Tea. I believe for every drop of rain . . . sings Page Butler for the enjoyment of the students and faculty at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet in the Athletic Club, May 20th. Standing by the wishing well with their Lynn Koberski. dates are Chris Bartzen and Patty Ringsred and her escort enjoy the music of the Bob Palmquist Band Ieahouse Mmm' I never want to see another Kleenex flower, laughs Vicky Taly to Mary Bailey, Sharon Finn, and Monica Enjoying refreshments at the Junior-Senior Jaros as they construct the prom decorations for the prom are Lucy Dietrich, Marianne Wacker, and evening of May 8. their escorts. In procession on the way to chapel for the clos- ing, all-school mass, Page Butler, preceded by Christine Busche, Kay Bujold and Lucy Dietrich. Graduation I 96 A solemn moment for the graduates, Page Butler, Betsy Buckley, Brenda Berger, Pat Atol, and Peg Agnew. Father LaPatka offers the graduation Mass. Ellen Fueling places the host in the cibor- ium symbolizing her part in the offering of the Mass. Carolyn Milostan will personally add her host, an act which is an essential part of the day of the People of Cod. Well, can you be- lieve the time has finally come? quiz- zes Mary Jo Stangl as she helps Judy Smith adjust her collar. Mary Whalen, senior organist, Graduation escorts: Sue McGirl and Martha Kolar, 1965-1966 Student Council and Senior Class Presidents. Faculty tumed student, these eager learners set out for a busy summer. Sister Lisa will study English at UMD, Sister Constance, Theology at BIST, St. John'sg Mrs. Lee, history at UMD, Sister Susanne will travel in Europe. Mrs. Backstrom will continue her English studies at UMD, Sister Margaret James will pursue administrative work in Milwaukee, Sister Enid, English at Dominican College, Racine. The back-row scholars include Sister Romanus, studying religion at Dayton, and Sister Augustine and Sister Frances Joseph, math and chem- istry at Marquette. 9 Q AGNES, MARGARET VIOLA Stanbrook 1,2,3,45GAA l,2,3,45 Student Council 35 Caritas 35 Scholastican 45 Volleyball l,2,3,45 Basketball 25354. ANDERSON, JANET MARIE Stanbrook 4 QMartin Hughes 152,315 GAA 4. ATOL, PATRICIA NORA Stanbrook 152,3,45GAA 15253, frep. 215 Dramatics 45 Caritas 3,45 Scholastican 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4. BASIL, MARY ELLEN Stanbrook 45 QEast 25315 GAA 45 German Club 4. BAZZACHINI, LINDA FLORENCE Stanbrook 15253545 Oblates 2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Orchestra 25354. BERG, SUSAN MARY Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 Scholastican 45 volleyball 1,2,35 basketball 1,2,3. BERGER, BRENDA JEAN Stanbrook 3 ,45 QNicolet5 Milwaukee l,215 Dramatics 3,45 Hall Chatter 3,45 Scholastican 4. BIER, SIEGLINDE ALBERTINE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,25 3,45 Sec. 45 German Club 354, Pres. 45 volleyball 3,45 Honor Society 4. BUCKLEY5 ELIZABETH ANN Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Student Council 4--Vice. Pres.5 GAA 15253545 Honor Society 2,3,4--Sec. 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Oblates 2,3,45 Caritas 3,45 Civic Forum 25 Hall Chatter 253,4--ed. 35 Scholastican 45 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Rel. award 1525 Scholastic award 1,2,35 All- Stanbrook Girl 354. BUJOLD, KATHLEEN ANN Stanbrook 1,253,45GAA l,2,3,45 Student Council 2, Caritas 3,45 volleyball 1,25 basketball l,2,3,45 chorus 152. BUSCHE, CHRISTINE GEORGETTE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 t1'eas. 35 GAA 1,2,35 Safety com. 35 volleyball 2, 35 basketball 1,2535 Chorus 1,354. Senior Director BUTLER, PAGE ODELL Stanbrook 45 QI-'airmont 152,315 GAA 45 Orchestra 4. COLL, PRISCILLA WINTER Stanbrook l,2,3,45--sec. 25 GAA 1545 Dramatics 2535 Scholastican 45 volleyball 15 basketball 1. COONEY, COLLEEN ANN Stanbrook 1,2,3,45GAA l,2,3,45 Chorus 25 cheerleader 1,2,3,4. CURRIE, DONNA CHRISTINE Stanbrook 45 QHermantown 2,315 Dramatics 4. DIETRICK5 LUCILLE FAYE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 FHA 2,3--sec. 2, Historian 35 Dramatics 154. EPPARD, MARY RAE Stanbrook 45 fCloquet 1,2,315 Orchestra 4. FEULING, ELLEN MARIE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 FHA 1,2535 sec. 2535 Dramatics 45 Student Council 15 Hall Chatter 3,45 Scholastican 45 All-Stanbrook Girl 154. FLICKER5 JOYCE BRENDA Stanbrook 253,45 QMemorial High 115 FHA 35 Dramatics 45 Chorus 2, 35 Oblates 2,354. GOUGHNOUR, ROBERTA LEA Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Safety com. 3,45 volleyball l,3,45 basketball 3,4, GRADY5 KATHRYN ELINOR Stanbrook l,2,3,45 pres. 25 GAA 15 2,354--pres. 45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Caritas 35 Safety com. 45 volley- ball 152,3,45 basketball 15253545 Volleyball Official Award 25 All- Stanbrook Girl 2,3. HALLAMEK5 KATHRYN ROSE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 volleyball 152. HEIMBAUGH, PATRICIA MACDONALD Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Dramatics 15 GAA 2,35 Safety com. 2,35 Chorus 1525 Hall Chatter 2,3,45 Scholas- tican 3,4--ed. 45 Encounter 3,4-- ed. 35 Caritas 35 volleyball 15253, 45 basketball 1,25 Quill and Scroll 3,4. 5 sr HOBAN NANCY MARGARET Stanbrook 3,45 QSt. Margaret's Academy 15215 Dramatics 3,45 German club 3,4--sec. 4. JANSEN, PAULETTE ROSE Stanbrook 3,4 QBackus 1,215 GAA 35 Dramatics 4. JAUQUET5 MARY ELIZABETH Stanbrook 3,45 fDePadua 1,215 GAA 3,45 Scholastican 45 Student Council sec. 4. KOBIERSKI5 BARBARA LYNN Stanbrook 25354 fRobb Road, Canada 11: GAA 2,3545 safety com. 2,3545 Volleyball official 2, 3545 basketball official 25354. KUSCH, MARY PATRICIA Stanbrook 2,3,4 QOrdean 115 GAA 2,3545 German club 45 Orchestra 2 3,45 Chorus 25 Scholastican 45 volleyball 2. KUTH, MARY KATHERINE Stanbrook 1,2,3,45GAA 15 FHA 2, 3,4--Treas. 35 Vice-pres. 45 Caritas 3,45 Volleyball 1,25 bas- ketball 152. LALIBERTE, CATHERINE Stanbrook 152,3,45GAA 1,3,45 Dramatics 25 Student Council 25 Caritas 3,45 Hall Chatter 2,354-- ed. 45 Scholastican 45 volleyball l,2,3,45 basketball 1,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 All-Stanbrook Girl 4. LAMON, DARYL HOLIDAY Stanbrook l,2,3,45 FHA 1,2, chorus 1,2,3. LAPANTA, KATHLEEN LOUISE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA 15 GHA 2,354--vice-pres. 3, pres. 45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Scholastican 45 Hall Chatter 3,45 volleyball 15 basketball 1 . LATTERELL, KATHLEEN ANN Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,25 3,45 sec. 35 Oblates 25 Hall Chat- ter 2,3545 Scholastican 45 Quill and Scroll5 Honor Society 4. LUNDRIGAN, MARY KATHRYN Stanbrook 3,45 QWalker 1,215 Dra- matics 3,4--pres. 45 Caritas 3,45 Scholastican 45 Student Coimcil 45 Orchestra 35 volleyball 35 basket- ball 3. Senior Director MAINELLA, LAURIE ANN Stanbrook 2,3,45 fSt. James 11 Dramatics 3,45 FHA 25 Class sec. 25 Caritas 3,45 Honor Society 4-- pres.5 Scholastican 45 All-Stan- brook Girl 4. MALLEN, JANYCE CAROLE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,25 3,45 Class sec. 45 Chorus 1,25 Schol astican 4. MARTIN, JOAN MARY Stanbrook 1,3,4 QEast 21 GAA 1,35 Dramatics 45 basketball 45 volley- ball 3. MCGUIRE, PATRICIA MARY sftmbrook 3,4 fMarycIiff 1,21 Dramatics 3,45 Caritas 45 Chorus 4. MILLS, SUSAN EDNA Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA 1,45 FHA 2,35 Oblates 35 Chorus l,2,3,45 volleyball 1,2. MILOSTAN, CAROLYN MARY Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4-- treas. 45 Scholastican 45 chorus 1,25 Honor Society 4. MONSAAS, CAROLE JEAN Stanbrook 1,2,3,45GAA l,2,3,45 German club 3,45 volleyball l. NEVERS, LAURIE JEAN Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Hall Chatter 3,45 Scholastican 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 volleyball 1, 2,35 Honor Society 4. NEV IN, MARY KATHERINE Stanbrook 1,4 fTower High 2,315 GAA 15 Dramatics 45 Class sec. 15 German Club 4. OLSEN, MARY ELIZABETH Stanbrook l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,4-- vice-pres. 2, pres. 3, sec. 45 Chorus 1,25 Orchestra l,2,3,45 volleyball 1,25 basketball l,2. PRESCOTT, CAROLE ANN Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Scholastican 45 Chorus 2,3,45 basketball 3,45 volleyball 2,3,4. PRIVETTE, MARILYN KAYE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 German club 45 Chorus l,2,35 vol- 1eyba11 1,2,s,4, basketbaii 1,z,3,4. RECKTENWALD, MARY CLARE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,2, 3,45 German Club 3,45 Oblates 2, 35 Chorus 2,3. RINGSRED, MARGARET JO Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Caritas 3,45 Safety com. 45 Orch. 2,3,45 volleyball l,2,3,45 basket- ball 1,2,3,4. ROGGE, KATHLEEN MARGARET Stanbrook 1,2,3,4, GAA l,2,35 1-1311 Chatter 2,3,45 Scholastican 45 En- counter 3,45 German Club 35 vol- leyball 1,25 basketball 1,2, capt. 1 RUST, GAIL MARIE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Stud. Council 4 Qpres.15 Class pres. 35 Hall Chatter 2,3,45 Scholastican 45 volleyball l,2,3,45 Quill and ScroIl5 Honor Society 45 All-Stan- brook Girl 3,4. SHELBY, PATRICIA MARIA Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Safety com. 3,45 volleyball l,2,3,45 basketball 1,2, 3,4. SMIRNIUDIS, AURELIA Stanbrook 4 fSt. Joseph of Carbes 1,2,315 Dramatics 4. SMITH, JUDITH MAY Stanbrook 4 QBrookfield 2,315 Caritas 45 Dramatics 4. SPREITZER, ALEXANDRIA Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,35 Dramatics 45 Caritas 3,45 Oblates 3,45 Chorus 3,45 volleyball 1,2,3, 45 basketball l,2,3,4--capt. 2. STANGL, MARY JOSEPI-IINE Stanbrook 3,45 QMa.htomedi 21 GAA 3,4. STEIN, MARY LOUISE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,35 Dramatics 45 German club 3,45 Caritas 3,4, chair. 45 volleyball 1, 25 basket. 1,2. STURM, DEBORAH LOUISE Stanbrook l,2,3,45 FHA 1,25 GAA 35 Dramatics 45 Oblates 35 Chorus 1,2,3. TRANO, DIANE PATRICIA Stanbrook 2,3,4 fWash. 115 CAA 25 FHA 3,4 Qhistorian 415 Orchestra 2, 3,4. 52 VAN RYZIN, MARY PAUL Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4-- vice-pres. 45 German Club 45 vol- leyball 1,25 basketball l,2. VIGEN, MONICA ANN Stanbrook l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,35 Dramatics 45 cheerleader 1,2,3,4. WALSKI, JENNIFER ANN Stanbrook 2,3,4 QSt. James 115 GAA 25 Dramatics 3,45 Hall Chat- ter 3,45 Scholastican 45 Caritas 3, 45 Quill and Scroll5 Volleyball 2, 3,45 basketball 3,4. WEIR, MARY ELIZABETH Stanbrook l,2,3,4 Qpres. 415 Stu- dent council 3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Scholastican 45 All-Stanbrook Girl 4. WHALEN, MARY MARGARET Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Oblates 3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Caritas 45 Chorus 2, 3,4. WICKLUND, BETH ANN Stanbrook 1,2,3,45GAA l,2,3,45 Caritas 45 volleyball 1,25 basket- ball l,2. WOLTERS, KATHLEEN MARY Stanbrook l,2,3,45 Hall Chatter 3, 45 Dramatics l,2,3,45 Scholastican 45 Chorus 2. 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