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Julienne High School Yearbook 1972 Dayton, Ohio

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"My life has been a Tapestry of rich and royal hue an everlasting vision of the everchanging view

A wondrous woven in bits of blue

Anderson, Julie Bailey, Dorothy Ballard, Julie Ballman, Rita Beach, Mary Ann Behringer, Janet

Behrman, Margaret Bergman, Beth Bochenek, Linda Boeckman, Brenda Borchers, Karen Borchers, Kathy

Borek, Mary Ann Branson, Regina Branson, Teresa Broom, Mary Brown, Renelche Bucco, Cynthia

Carroll, Rose Ann Casey, Kathleen Caulfield, Cynthia Claywell, Donna Coleman, Crystal Condron, Marie

So FarAway -1975

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Coogan, Maureen Crosby, Nancy Cull, Deborah Curley, Cynthia Davis, Natalie Donahue, Deborah

Dugan, Pam Dunsky, Michelle Frankhauser, Beth Fisher, Jane Foster, Drema Freudenberg, Renee

Fricke, Sharon Frison, Charlotte Frison, Vanessa Fulwiler, Nancy

Gann, Shari Gentile, Christine Gist, Jocelyn Gondos, Patricia

Goode, Jeanne Goodwin, Gail Gordon, Kimberly Gordon, Margaret

Graule, Leslie Green, Phyllis Grismer, Martha Grusenmeyer, Kathy

Gustin, Angela Hagan, Kathy Hickey, Karen Hines, Rosalind

Holliday, Cynthia Howard, Karen Huels, Mary Hummons, Kinra

Incze, Susan Ivory, Cathrine James, Tonya Jameson, Dawn Janicki, Valerie Jette, Linda

J ones, Valerie Joyce, Janet Katirgis, Connie Keeley, Lisa Keller, Mary Kidd, Gail

Kiss, Margo Klopf, Gretchen Knowles, Gary Kobes, Julie Koerner, Patricia Kraska, Julienne

Kreitzer, Cynthia Krimser, Charlene Kuntz, Cathy Langen, Kathy Lawton, Constance Lehmkuhle, Susan

Lesko, Audrey Liddy, Teresa Link, Nancy Luken, Cynthia Maloney, Margaret Marlow, Patricia

Martin, Jacquelyn Massey, Sharon McGhee, Claressa McShane, Cathy McTierman, Teresa Meehan, Kathy

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Mencsik, Teresa Mercuri, Liz Merkle, Joyce Mescher, Diana Mescher, Lois Michaels, Mary

Miller, Teresa Mills, Martha Mobley, Coya Moeder, Jane Moore, Kathy Moore, Ramona

Morrell, Lucretia Mueller, Maryclare Nordyke, Anne Oborne, Teresa Olinger, Karen Overman, Susan

Parenti, Barbara Pavelka, Cynthia Perkins, Monica Pollard, Julie Ramsey, Melissa Rataiczak, Mary Ann

Ray, Stephanie Reaves, Victoria Regan, Kathy Reichert, Karla Reichert, Rita Reyes, Rosa

Rodgers, Susan Rose, Debra Sampson, Michelle Schaefer, Loretta Schierloh, Christine Schreire, Janet

Schwab, Patricia Schweickart, Mary Sekella, Deborah Sell, Kim Shawhan, Sandra Sherman, Anita

Shine, Celeste Shockley, Deborah Siler, Linette Sipes, Teresa Sipiniewski, Donna Smith, Jennifer

Smith, Melanie Smith, Paula Smith, Rachel Smith, Teresa Spriggs, Lyna Staton, Laure

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Strutton, Patricia Sullivan, Margaret Thompson, Cynthia Tieman, Rebecca Trammell, Vanessa Trapp, Toni

Tunney, Leigh Visinger, Kathleen Voss, Beth Wagner, Maryann Wagner, Nancy Walter, Michelle

Walter, Rebecca Wartinger, Margaret Webb, Ava Weis, Jeanne Williams, Theresa Wilson, Robyn

Woodall, Margo Wuebben, Cathy

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Juniors And Seniors Battle.

Despite the rain, the Juniors and Seniors fought to a muddy tie in the annual Powder Puff Football Game on October 22. The superb refereeing of Fr. McDon­ald, Mr. Gorczyca, and Mr. Andre was the only thing that kept the Seniors from demolishing the Juniors. All in all, it was great balls of fun!

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1) All right gang let's kill em. 2) Ann Moore and Dee Sanderson take time out to dance. 3) Powder Puff King and Queen lead the Seniors. 4) All hands up as Seniors gain possession.

To 0-0 Decision

1) Hey linda, we want a touchdown. 2) live got it---no, itls mine! 3) Patty Larger searches for the All-American Junior.

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Big Little Sisters

1. Ruth Green and little sister try the plate race. 2. "I've got it," yells Debbie Druga. 3. Bobbing for apples gets pretty tough some times. 4. look like Patty Cooper and little sister might win this race.

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Celebrate Halloween

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October 27 was the date for the annual Big-Little Sister Halloween Party. Everyone tried to outdo each other by dressing in the most unusual but hilarious combina­tions they could m ix together. Prizes were given for the best costumes.

1. Granny Joyce Boston took first prize for best cos­tume. 2. Is Karen Elliott trying to im­press our faculty? 3. Another pail' of Julienne Lovelies?

You've Got To Get Up Every. And Show The World

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Morni~g With A Smile On Your Face All The Love In Your He'art ...

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Smiles Are Everywhere At Popcorn Ball. October 29 was the night Dads and Daughters got together for the annual Father-Daughter Dance. Pop­corn was everywhere as where the smiles of all who attended. Senior Stephanie Wenclewicz's dad reigned as Popcorn King.

1) Steph gives big kiss to dear old dad. 2) Julienne bunnies in action. 3) The reigning king and his court.

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1) Time out to relax in the cafeteria. 2) Teresa and Kathy enjoy dance with dads. 3) Cir Is join in for Father's kind of dance

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Interclub Co.uncil Assembly

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Mother-Daughter Tea

The traditional Senior's Mother - Daughter Tea was held on Sunday afternoon, November 21. Junior class officers and their mothers hosted the tea. The decorations were red and white to correspond with the senior color.

1. They're all so fattening, says Mrs. Alexander. 2. Where have all the fathers gone? 2. Doesn't this look delicious? said Janis Wabler. 4. A little bit of gossip, anyone?

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Student Council Presents "Mouse That Roared"

The second annual Student Council play brought to Julienne the hilarious tale of the mini-duchy that delared war on the U.S. and won! The duchess

. Gloriana was played by Debbie Walters and Paul Kaufhold played Tully Bascomb, the backwoodsman who won the war and the duchess.

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1) Glorianna announces that she will wed Tully. 2) Since when was Mr. Kleckner President of the U. S. ? 3) Tully Bascombe brings greetings from his feathered friends.

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1) A gentlemen's agreement? 2) I didn't know WAFS knew judo! 3) Friends, Romans, .•. Fenwickians?

Anderson, Vicki Atkin, Marilyn Barhorst, Eileen Bayer, Lorie Bayham, Loretta Beach, Jane

Beckman, Jo Ann Begley, Kathy Belg, Juanita Bergeron, Denise Bergman, Debbie Bolton, Ann

Boltz, Barbara Boyer, Karen Broadstone, Lisa Brosnahan, Mary Brockman, Karen Brooks, Tracy

Browning, Melia Brumbaugh, Sheila Bunn, Denise Burdett, Athea Burg, Mary Burgess, Leslie

Burson, Linda Catlett, Kim Chappie, Deborah Clark, Sharon Comboy, Terri Comer, Pam

Condy, J anae Conner, Mary Ann Coussoule, Debra Crim, Brenda Curley, Cathy Dabney, Kathy

Sophomores Move On With "Luck Of Irish"

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Davis, Janice Davis, Melisa Dawicke, Nancy Dickens, Cathy Dillman, June Dorsey, Janice

Dorsey, Joyce Duffley, Ellen Eason, Angela Falter, Diane Farris, Debra Fischer, Mary Beth

Fisher, Sally Garrison, Kathy Gentile, Diane Goubeaux, Susan Greany, Laurie Grefer, Diane

Grefer, Linda Grimme, Teresa Groves, Rebecca Grusenmeyer, Debbie Hagan, Debbie Hager, Suzy

Hakemoller, Janice Haily, Cissy Hall, Galie Marlene Hamilton, Deborah Harper, Elizabeth Harris, Marianne

Heaney, Terry Hehemann, Mary Lou Heil, Terri Hemmelgarn, Karen Hensley, Kimberly Hess, Donna

Hickey, Maureen Hill, Jo Ann Hodapp, Diane Holtvoigt, Terri Hue1s, Barb Huffman, Latanya

Hummons, Bonnie Igli, Sharon Jackson, Brenita Janaowiecki, Kathy Johnson, Dennetta Jones, Kay

Jones, Rosalyn Joyce, Ann Kleibecker, Ann Kline, Beth Koenig, Debbie Korff, Patty

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Kraska, Fran Kraska, Maria Kronauge, Suzanne Kunnen, Joan Lafferty, Kathy Langen, Anne

Leavitt, Cassandra Lee, Dana Lehmann, Virginia Lingg, Pam Lucas, Patricia Luken, Vicki

Mann, Michelle Mannix, Patty Marcey, Carol Martin, Mary Mauch, Linda McLaughlin, Patricia

McWilliams, Angie Menker, Diane Metzger, Ann Michel, Mary Lou Moeder, Kathy Momiin, Jeanne

Looking Out On The Morning Rain I Used To Feel Uninspired

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Moosbrugger, Nancy Morton, Becky Mundell, Helen Murty, Joyce Myers, Kathy Nagy, Jill

Nevius, Becky Nichols, Rebecca Niles, Indra Nowak, Maryann Ochs, Theresa Okuly, Suzanne

Ousley, Toni Overwein, Mari Page, Michelle Parker, Janice Patton, Marcia Peasant, Denise

Perrin, Wilda Petitt, Anna Portner, Marilyn Puchalski, Teresa Puthoff, Donna Quinn, Judy

Rambow, Janice Rankin, Sally Rapelye, Adele Raterman, Susan Reid, Lisa Rindler, Mary Ann

Roalef, Helen Robers, Annie Rogers, Cynthia Rose, Karen Roth, Cheri Saluke, Helen

San Martin, Miriam Scherack, Cindy Schmitz, Amy Schmitz, Penny Schreier, Amy Schroeder, Fay

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Woeste, Susan Wolfe, Sandra Wood, Pam

Whisman, Kim Wilkerson, Jackie Williamson, Susan Wilson, Ann

Schroer, Maribeth Schweickart, Kathy Sharp, Terry Shay, Regina Shea, Betty Sheehan, Patty

Shock, Phyllis Smith, Susan Snyder, Mary Spooner, Ruthie Standish, Susan Strader, Karen

Sullivan, Pattie Summers, Connie Sutphin, Joan Sutttmiller, Janet Torres, Margarita Tracey, Linda

Trouy, Lynn Vahle, Mary Ann Wagner, Beth Waldron, Kathy Washington, Cheryl ,Watson, Mary

Now I'm No Longer

Doubtful Of What I'm Living For

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To The Upcoming Hues Of Fall 27

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Science

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In the world today science is an ever-expanding field. Julienne's science department is keeping up with the pace. Through their studies students are made aware of the mysteries of their environment.

Math Department This year Julienne's Math Department added a new dimension. The girls taking Algebra II and Geome­try were placed in a system of credit-no-credit grading. The girls are not given letter or number grades. If they successfully complete the course, they are given a credit. Hopefully, this system can be extend­ed to other areas.

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· . . Never A Wasted Moment

Cheerleaders Take A Bow!

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Six lovely girls were the Ju­lienne representatives on the Chaminade Cheerleading Squad. These girls worked hard on new routines and cheers and added that extra something to Chaminade's football and basketball games.

TOP ROW: Pam Lingg, Kathy Moeder, Maria Do­daro. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Dorsey, Carol Moosebrugger, Stephanie Mitrisin.

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Under the direction of Captain Lynn Wim­satt and Co-captains Charlene Vehorn and Lora Mechenbier, the Juliettes had an active year performing at CHS athletic games, including their first performance at the Homecoming football game and Dayton Gem's Hockey games. They also took part in the Trotwood-Madison Drill Team Invitational. They put much hard work and spirit into this rewarding ex­perience.

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FRONT ROW: Cindy Scherack, Vicki Zotkiewicz, Mary Buehrle, Joan Kunnen, Patti Johnston, Charlene Vehorn, Vicki Hoying. SECOND ROW: Peggy Somsel, Annette Couture, Stephanie Wenclewicz, Gail Gentile, Mary Jo So­bieski, Leslie Bellanca, Tess Gunther. THIRD ROW: Lora Mechenbier, Jody Hoffman, Janis Dorsey, Janice Eifert, Lynn Wimsatt, Jeannie Wilbur, Peggy Sitzman, Tess Wagner, Denise Bunn, Terry Davidson.

SENIORS - ROW 1: Vicki Zotkiewicz, Mary Buehrle, Lynn Wimsatt, Stephanie Wenclewicz, Charlene Vehorn . ROW 2: Jody Hoffman, Gail Gentile, Janice Eifert, Maureen McCarthy, Mary Jo Sobieski, Leslie Bellanca.

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Future Olympians? VOLLEYBALL TEAM--ROW 1: Anita Ballman, Janice Eifert, Margaret Moeder, Cheryl Reichert, Betty Hud­son. ROW 2: Sally Shine, Becky Mertzman, Sue Kun­nen, Maureen Stang. ROW 3: Cindy Vangas, Becky Nichols, Debbie Koenig, Diane Reichert.

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TRACK TEAM--ROW 1: Betty Hudson, Terry Heil, Debra Hamilton, Ava Webb, Nancy Moosbrugger, Janice Parker. ROW 2: Stephanie Ray, Valerie Jones, Yvonne Hodges, Cholrisa McGhee, Janet Scheier.

Wellman's Wonders

1. This gym class is ready for action! 2. Tess Wagner in position to swing. 3. Tess Gunther in statuesque form?!

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Student Study In Varied Ways

1) Seniors study and relax in library. 2) Sharon Fricke intently studies her notes. 3) Paula Gustin completes her homework.

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1) Looks like someone has a report due. 2) Janice Parker enjoys a filmstrip. 3) Sleep­ing in a learning center booth? 4) Phyllis Green watches a film loop.

Girls Get Down To Business

1) "This adding machine better give me the right an­swer, " proclaimed Joan Weaver. 2) We know your type Elsie. 3) Starting a new trend, the Seniors complete BOE II.

Concert Adds To Yuletide Spirit The four glee clubs performed a variety of holiday songs in their annual concert at Christmas. Added attractions were small ensembles and the combined glee clubs of Chaminade, St. Joseph, and Julienne Seniors. Santa was on hand to pay a visit to Miss Gysbers and present her with a gift.

1) A Sophomore ensemble. 2) The combined Freshman and Sophomore glee clubs. 3) The freshman glee club. 4) Santa surprises Miss Gysbers.

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"What Child Is This

"Left, right, left .•. girls, this is a for­mal assembly ... keep your hands at your sides ... Strangers in the streets .•. Christ­mas assembly ... school tradition ... " The Seniors wished the rest of Julienne a very merry Christmas ... Peace.

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Olde Fashioned Christmas

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Twas the week before Christmas and the school was filled with music and tinsel and romance. This year's dance theme was "An Olde Fashioned Christmas. " The yearbook staff sponsored the event to help fund the book. Everyone was put in a Christmas mood.

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1. Barb and Damian didn't need mistletoe. 2. Betty Hudson and her date enjoy the refreshments. 3. Karen and Elaine and their dates pose for the birdie.

1. "Do you like my new mouthwash, Tom?" asks Mary Jo tenderly. 2. Peggy and Gerry seem to be enjoying the dance. 3. Something must have caught Donna by surprise.

Each Face Turning, Searching . ..

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Student Council Sponsors

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ABOVE: Jim Millette, guest speaker from the University of Dayton, discusses group dyn'amics . RIGHT: Bob Sammon entertains during free-form week.

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Successful Free-Form Week

ROW 1: President, F. D. Waldron; Senior Board Representative, Carol O'Connell; Publicity, Mindy Finke; Student Welfare, Karen Elliott. ROW 2: Vice President, Kathy Long; Publicity, Judy Kaufhold; Freshman Board Represen­tative, Michelle Sampson; Secretary, Vicky Weisman; Sophomore Board Representative, Rosalyn Jones. ROW 3: Public Relations, Elaine Broering; Faculty Advisor, Sister Carol Lichtenberg; Junior Board Representative, Jane Andrews.

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Student Council is a coordinator of student activities, and this year the council has attempted to provide a variety of activities for all students. Most outstanding of these was Free Form Education Week, in which a curriculum for classes was planned by students for an entire week. Various speakers from the Dayton area and many interesting field trips were planned. This was one of the more unique activities offered this year. It is hoped that the council's efforts serve to coordinate a student's interests, schoolwork, and life.

LEFT: Kathy Ruschau learns about cake decorating during free-form week.

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"It's Be's That Way"

"It's Be's That Way" was the satire pre­sented by SABA in an effort to portray all the shades of Blackness that have been created directly or indirectly by the Blacks in order to cope with Ameri­ca's society.

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Interaction Is The Hope Of The World.

1. ) GNAU, SISTER ANN CHRISTOPHER, Principal; 2. ) SMITH, SISTER PATRICIA, Vice Principal; 3. ) ANDRE, MR. RICHARD, Business Manager; 4. ) KRAMER, MRS . MARILYN, Attendance Clerk; COLLINS, MRS. CA THERINE, Records Clerk; 5. ) McWILLIAMS, MRS. DORIS, Office Manager.

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1) BURSON, MRS. GENEVIEVE-Learning Cen­ter Supervisor. 2) QUINCY BURNS, CHARLES HOLLIS. 3) Cafeteria Staff. 4) LONG, MRS. RUBY-Librarian . 5) SUTTMILLER, SR. MARJORIE-Cafeteria Su­pervisor, BECK, SR. HELEN MARIE, Treasurer. 6) WIL­COX, MRS. RUTH-Public Health Nurse.

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Giving Guidance

1. ) MILLER, SR. ANNA MARIE, Art I, II, III; 2.) KURRY, SR. RITA, English I, II; 3.) RYAN, SR . SARAH FRANCIS, Chemistry.

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4. ) McGINNISS, SR. TERESA, English Consultant; 5.) CORNWELL, SR . ANN ELIZABETH, Learning Center Supervisor.

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1) ZINCK, SISTER MARY JANE-Biology. 2) ROUTLEDGE, MARY ANN-Christian Marriage, Values . 3) LINK, MISS GINNY-Religion IX, X. 4) BEACH, MRS. PAULA-General Business, Typing I, Clerical Record Keeping. 5) DUFFY, MRS. MARTHA-Algebra I, Practical Algebra .

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1) KLECKNER, MR. RICHARD­Psychology. 2) GROLLIG, SR . ALMA-English, Journalism. 3) ROHRKEMPER, SR. ALBERTA­English. 4) GARNER, SR. MILDRED JULIE- Music. 5) WHEELER, MRS. CHARLENE­Guidance . 6) GYSBERS, MISS ROSE-Music.

1) HINKLE, MRS. BARBARA-History. 2) McDONALD, REV. JAMES­Religion. 3) KILLIAN, MISS THERESA-World Cultures . 4) WELL­MAN, MRS. MARIE-Physical Education . 5) LONG, MISS CHRISTINE -Religion. 6) NAUGHTON, MRS. BETTY-Business. 7) BANGE, SR. RUTH ANN-Biology.

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1) GORCZYCZ, MRS . MARIANNE-French. 2) GOR­CZYCZ, MR . THOMAS-En­glish . 3) BARNHORN, SR. MARY ANN-Religion. 4) BROERMAN, MRS. AIMA­Government, Economics.

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S)ARDNER, MRS. JANICE­Math. 6) LAURICELLA , MRS. THERESA-English. 7) TORRES, MRS. JOAN-Spanish.

Gifts Of Unconscious Knowledge

1) ZUBELIK, MR. DAVID-American His­tory. 2) Van OSS, MRS. ARDYCE-Health, Biology . 3) POWERS, SR. ROSE LORETTO -English . 4) GUSHWAN, MISS BETTY­Math, Science.

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1) FRITZ, SR. MARIETTA-Math. 2) UMINA, MRS. MARY-Home Economics. 3) DAVIS, MRS. KATHLEEN­Business. 4) McCURDY, SR. CLOTILDA-Clothing.

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1) EFKEMAN, SR. VIRGINIA-Music. 2) KELLY, SR . FRANCIS XAVIER-Lan­guage Lab . 3) HIGGINS, MISS KATIIY-Biology , Physiology. 4) LICHTENBERG, SR . CAROL-Biology. 5) JURICK, SR. DONNA MARIE-Theatre Arts, Theology. 6) CORWIN, MRS. MARION-Home Economics.

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Something New

"The good people at Frisch's" assimila­ted twenty-nine Julienne girls into their working ranks at a first annual "Career Day" at the restaurant at Salem and Wolf Road on March 4th. The day went smoothly because of the pre-planning and pre-dawn preparations of the res­taurant staff and our girls cool, mature reaction to the job of waitress, cashier, bus girl and dishwasher. It was a great' experience and financially profitable. Proceeds went to the school activity fund.

1) Frisch's welcomes Julienne. 2) "Anyone for ice," says Susie. 3) It seems like Janice Foster likes being a waitress.

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Career Day At Frisch's

1) It looks like Mrs. Duffy knows what she's doing. 2) Hurry up Sharon, take my order I'm tired of my paci­fier . 3) I'm sorry Sir, we do not serye beer, " pro­claimed Mary Mathes. 4) Shellessa, Diane, and Yenina try the food to see what it's really like.

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Ah·The Joys Of .Learning

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Students Show Varied Skills In Art Class

1) Pam Lingg works on her A, B, C's . 2) The Art Club: Judy Eby, Betty Hudson, and Dee Sanderson. 3) Betty Hudson enjoys her painting as Patty Shee­han and Judy Eby look on.

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1972 Student Council Ushers In '73 Officers

1) Karen Elliott wishes good luck to Babs Boltz. 2) F . D. presents Rosalyn Jones, the new Student Council President. 3) The 1973 Student Council officers: 1st ROW: Pam Lingg, Babs Boltz, Terry Heil, Mary Stoermer, Pam Dugan . 2nd ROW: Ann Bolton, Raylaine VanWieringen, Dee Sanderson, Rosalyn Jones, Connie Krach, Pam Wood, and Sr. Carol.

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Adam, Jill Anderson, Connie Andrews, Jane Aneshansley, Susan Axt, Teresa Bale, Maria

Ballman, Anita Battes, Ann Bayham, Cecilia Beatty, Sandra Beaver, Theresa Bedell, Elsie

Berger, Cynthia Biga, Julie Blake, Brenda Boyer, Alice Bridgman, Kathy Brooks, Marilyn

Juniors Can't Wait To Be On Top

Broughton, Sharon Brown, Mary Brown, Virginia Burroughs, Dianne Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell, Kathy

Chmiel, Teresa Choice, Dorian Cleary, Constance Clements, Debbie Couture, Annette Crews, Lyle

Davidson, Teresa Davis, Rhonda Debrosse, Mary Jo Dillingham, Danita Dillon , Pamela Dix, Janel

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Dodaro, Maria Doll, Elizabeth Donovan, Ann Druga, Debbie Drummer, Paula Dulsky, Wanda

Earnhart, Cathy Eby, Judith Eckert, Irene Finke, Mindy Ford, Nina Fortini, Marie

Garland, Jennifer Geglein, Mary Ann Gepfrey, Diane Gipson, Marsha Glaser, Mary Goecke, Debbie

Goubeaux, Sharon Green, Hazel Griffin, Susan Grooms, Trilla Guess, Mary Ann Gunther, Tess

Haley, Sharon Harless, Sharie Hartmann, Barb­Harvey, Candy Heberling, Cindy Hock, Maria

Hodges, Yvonne Hosfeld, Diane Hoying, Vicki Hudson, Janet Jackson, Sharon Jandel, Julie

Jette, Ann Johnson, Patricia Keller, Joan Kenison, Rosie Kerkhoff, Barbara Kerregan, Sharon

Klawonn, Denise Krach, Connie Kramer, Lynn Kraska, Cathy Kunnen, Susan Larger, Patty

Lentz, Jody Loper, Debbie Luckett, Elaine Lynch, Melody Maloney, Eileen Mannarino, Eugenia

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·,Being Together, Being Alone Being Reach Out

And Touch A New Day Free

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Marsico, Mary Mathes, Mary Matray, Colette Mavec, Theresa McCarthy, Sharon McLaughlin, Dianne

Mechenbier, Lora Merkle, Julie Mertzman, Rebecca Mescher, Lora Meyer, Barbara Mitrisin, Stephanie

Mobley, Shellesa Mobley, Theresa Moeder, Margaret Moell, Laurelta Moon, Pati Moosebrugger, Carol

0' Hearn, Eileen Okuly, Mary Lou Osborne, Francine Owens, Robin Platt, Marita Ponichtera, Susan

Poppa, Janiwe Prier, Susan Puthoff, Mary Lynn Quinn, Denise Quinn, Patty Reboulet, Julia

Reeder, Cheryl Regan, Marguerite Reichert, Diane Reichert, Mary Beth Renwick, Karen Rich, Anna Marie

Rindler, Patricia Roof, Shelley Sanderson, Dee San Martin, Mirta Schriml, Nancy Seitz, Paula

Smith, Becky Sobieski, Melanie Somsel, Margaret Spang, Kathy Spatz, Ann Spatz, Cathy

Spilker, Margaret Sprowl, Joan Stader, Karen Standish, Cindy Stanley, Barbara Stewart, Cynthia

Stoermer, Mary Stroffregen, Gayle Strukamp, Ellen Szvnanski, Stella Thacker" Mary Thomas, Pat

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Westendorf, Elizabeth Westendorf, Joan Wilbur, Jeanne Zimmer, Margaret

Thomaston, Vanessa Tobe, Bonnie Trouy, Mary Tom Vangas, Cynthia Van Wieringen, Rayleine Wagner, Paula

Wagner, Theresa Walter, Deborah Wartinger, Edie Weber, Mary Weisner, Mary Anne Wendling, Kathy

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Hola! Guten Morgen!

Language department strives to acquaint students with the cultures and languages of other countries. The four languages offered are German, Latin, French, and Spanish. There is a comprehensive language club to study the different topics of lan­guages not covered in the classroom. This includes guest speakers, field trips, and other activities.

ABOVE: Girls study language in the classroom. RIGHT: Miss Horvath and Debbie Metzger during a German discussion.

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Bon Jour! Salve!

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ABOVE: Language Club, 1971 to 1972 . LEFT: Students relax and study in the language corridor.

Spirit Week Brings Color

Spirit Week is an annual event, which helps to break the old school routine. Each class and the faculty have a special day on which to celebrate with decorations, parades and bright colors. Other highlights included a talent show, faculty bake sale and Junior Olympics. Overall it was an unforgettable week.

1) I can't believe I read the whole thing. 2) Sr. Mary Jane eyes the camera to avoid temptation. 3) Francine, Patricia, and Sharon do their own skit.

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.And Unity To School

1) Strawberry seniors sing and drink their "Bottle of Wine." 2) It's very unlucky for Marianne and Tess to open their umbrellas in the building. 3) Our lesson for today is: the changing roles of teachers!

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Michelle Reynolds Mike Marcus Leslie Bellanca John Spinatto Gerry King Damian Desch

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National Honor Society Welcomes Its New Members

The National Honor Society gives recognition to those who exhibit leadership, service to the school, and high academic achievement. Karen Alexander served as president, with Mrs. Lauricella and Mrs. Torres as faculty advisors. Their scholastic interests are reflected in their major project: the bookrack.

ABOVE: Karen Alexander presents membership card to Sharie Harless. ABOVE RIGHT: Punch and brownies pleased new and old members. RIGHT: Mrs. Torres, Mrs. Metzger, Anne Metzger, Julie Biga, and Sharie Harless enjoy refreshments.

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The 1972 raffle drive started into full swing in March, but at the close proved to be not as successful as the first one . PTA president Mr . Biga drew the winning ticket for a 1972 Pinto, which was won by a freshman's father.

1. PTA President Frank Biga reads off raffle winner's name. 2. Sister Ann Christopher and Mr . Biga during final moments of raffle. 3 . Entertainment was provided at the PTA meeting, on the night of the raffle .

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Spring Brought Sweet Sounds As The Juniors And Senior Glee Clubs Brought A Song Filled Year To A Close

Carrying on the tradition set by their predecessors the Senior Glee Club along with Chaminade and St. Joe's gave a memorable performance.

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1) Under the direction of Miss Rose Gysbers the Juniors sang old time favorites. 2) The finale brought the Juniors and Seniors together for one last song.

Prom 72 "Color My World" Saturday evening, May 6, brought the juniors and seniors together at Imperial House South for the 1972 prom. Music was provided by the Fabulous Originals with ple nty of gals and guys kicking up their heels and enjoying the closeness of slow dances . Donna Wood and her escort were chosen queen and king.

1) Mary Tom Trouy and date enjoy some small talk. 2) Queen Donna Wood and her court: Mary Jo Sobieski, Janice Nevius, Kathi Etter, Eileen O'Hearn, Vicki Hoying, Anita Ballman and escorts . 3) Everyone enjoys a slow dance.

1) Carolyn Vore and date. 2) "Got a light?" Vicki Florea asks Julie Roll. 3) Lynn Wimsatt focuses on the fun. 4) Debbie Loper and date enjoy a dance.

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1) Sharon Jackson and date. 2) Mr. and Mrs . Lauricella look like they're having fun. 3) It's not polite to point, Vicki. 4) Ann Buedellooks starry-eyed.

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1) A crowded dance floor. 2) Steph looks happy. 3) Betty enjoys a dance. 4) King and Queen. 5) Regina Williams and date sit one out.

Mission Day: Fun And Games

There was plenty of variety as each of the homerooms cre­ated a booth or an activity. Among the most popular were the dunking booth, the record raffle, the pie-eating contest, and, of course, any booth which offered food!

1) Mr. Kleckner gets a dunking at 12 A's booth. 2) A young­ster tries his hand at darts. 3) Flower power at 10 A's booth .

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1) Sister Marietta indulges her sweet tooth. 2) The faculty sinks its teeth in to the pie-eating contest . . . 3) ... and the crowd eats it up! 4) Seniors Terry Mc­Carren, Mary Melia, and Kris Tiefert sign the tra­ditional senior hats. 5) Happiness . . .

1) Some girls brought a "friend." 2) Mrs. Wellman takes a dip. 3) The Funky Farmers' booth. 4) "I can't believe I ate the Whooole thing! " cries Sister Mary Jane, upon winning the Pie-eating contest.

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The traditional Junior-Senior Fare­well was held during the Senior's final week at school. The farewell helped to break the monotony of graduation practices. The juniors sang a special farewell song which was written for the Seniors, and as the bell rang and the Juniors left, the Seniors said good-bye.

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The week before graduation was filled with practices and on Thursday, the traditional Honors Assembly was held for the Student Body. The students got a chance to recognize the achievements of the seniors and to preview the real graduation exercises, to be held on the Sunday following.

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1) Solemn-faced seniors walked the aisles of the ~udi­torium for the last time. 2) Mary Melia receives her scholarship award. 3) Kathy Long receives the Julienne High School award.

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Father McDonald celebrated the Baccalaureate Mass for the Seniors on Friday, May 26th. The Mass was held at Corpus Christi and the parents of the seniors were invited to participate.

1) Father McDonald gives Communion to Mary Lou Hinkle. 2) Seniors and their parents enter Corpus Christi. 3) Father McDonald celebrates the Mass .

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1) Jan Nevius and family enjoy some donuts. 2) All smiles as graduation is near . 3) Ann Schearer and Mom help themselves. 4) Diane Hinders and Mom talk to other parents.

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"And When Another Day Is Through, I'll Still Be Friends With You."

Finally, May 28 brought the graduates, faculty, family, and friends to N. C. R. Auditorium.

Fr. Gayle Poynter formally presented the diplomas to the graduates and then gave the Commencement Address.

After their final song together, the graduates marched out­side to say final good- byes. Congratulations, Seniors ...

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1) Linda Sendelbach gets a helping hand from her Mom . 2) Linda Baccus helps Rita Brown get ready for the big moment.

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1) Senior Class President, Alice Bochenek, addresses the gradu­ates and audience at the Commencement Exercises. 2) Smiles were on almost every graduates' face as they marched in. 3) Ann Isern receives her diploma from Fr. Poynter .

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1) Father Poynter speaks "from his heart" to the class of '72, congratulating them and their parents, re­minding them to be thankful to all who have helped them along the way , and wishing them the best in life . 2) The class of 1972, together for a last time . . .

1) Vicki and Ann smile for the cameras. 2) Julie Roll checks her diploma, just to be sure ... 3) A happy smile lights Sue Martin's face. 4) "When did she get to be a beauty? When did she grow to be so tall?"

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The year was a different one in many ways , Changes were everywhere, in school and in the yearbook.

Some of you may look upon it with dislike, but we've done our best. It was a challenge to a few of us who decided to accept. It was hard to change something which has had a continuous pattern for many years and I hope we've succeeded somewhat.

As for the staff -well- to most, it was too much effort. For those few who worked, it was a committment they had to complete. My special thanks goes to Chris Long, who had her first year as moderator with an inexperienced staff. Thanks also to Leslie Bellanca for her help and artwork. A special thanks and admiration go to Joyce Boston, Ann Buedel, and Joyce Harsha for sticking with it, even on those long Saturdays in June, and for helping so much along the way to the final deadline. I do thank the rest of the girls for their help during the first part of the year.

Now it's all a memory and one some of us will cherish forever. We've tried to capture some of the events of the 1972 school year - a year that was comprised of hard work, studies, fun and changes. Changes, we hope, for the better. At last, the final page.

Editor Assistant Editor Business Editor

Barb Brun Joyce Boston Ann Buedel

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