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Julienne High School Yearbook 1973 Dayton, Ohio
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Theresa Jean Lauricella
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Life is full of be ginnings. They occur every day and every hour to every per_ son. Loving, gentle, kind, unselfish, understanding, and pure thoughts are right b eginnings , leading to beautiful results . This is so simple and clear, so plain, so absolutely true; and yet how neglected, evade d, and little under_ stood! But m a n c an only be a joy to himself and a blessing to others in the me asur e that he has command of him_ self. And such self command is gained only b e persistent practice. That practice issues real results . And I know those results were manifest e d in one peaceful woman we knew as Theresa Laurice lla,
"My idealism," she wrote one day , "leads me to want to do so much for students ( whom I care for deeply) __ and when' they are irre sponsible or im_ mature (e.g. make e xcuses for them_ selves, rather than accepting their share of responsibility in failure), I feel I have failed. In other words, my ideal is to leave each girl a little b e tter for having had me. My realistic side (which normally prevails) says I'm not so wonderful that I have something to give to each girl but should do what I can for those I can reach and hope som e _ one e lse reaches the 'leftovers ."
Mrs. Lauricella
And I may seek and find; I may achieve;
I may not claim, but, losing, m ay retrieve
The law bends not for me, but I must bend unto the law
If I would reach the end of my afflictions
If I would restore My soul to Light and Life And weep no more.
Jam es Allen
"That's right where she belongs. "
"Step one .• right foot, step two. . . left and ttu'n. "
"I can't remember where my locker is. . "
" . . and many happy returns, Patty. "
"It's not all right . . it's blackmail! "
CONTENTS
Freshmen
Sophomores
Faculty
Advertisements
Juniors
Senior Will
Seniors
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Gold Galavants
Who said the junior class would beat the seniors? Not the class of '73 .... the golddiggers won .... with a sneaky play .. . 7_0 . . .
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green groans
1. Juniors and seniors prepare for battle. 2. Cathy Earnhart and Pam Wood play tag? 3. Debbie Matlock runs for her life! 4. Charlie Brown would never believe this!
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1. Who moved? 2. "Where, oh where are the wonderful seniors. • ." 3. These seniors are such gl uttons for punishment!
The traditional Big/Little Sister Picnic to welcome the freshmen was held in August. The event, sponsored by the Student Council, was a sunny day as every_ one enj eyed the food, the games and the excitement of making new friends. By the way, the freshman class won the tug '0 war ••••
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On a Saturday evening in late October, ]ulielme girls brought their fathers to the annual Father-Daughter Dance, sponsored by Student Council. The dance was held in the gym . They danced to the music of The Saum Brothers' Orchestra, and when they got tired of dancing, they found refreshments in the cafeteri a . Conversations, renewing old friendships, beer can p yramids, and the bunn y hop were all part of the festive evening. Miss I(aren Kleckner was the debutante of the evening . Then the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived . The identity of the king was revealed. The Sugar Daddy was ivlr . MoedeI' who was attending the dance with three of his dau ghters, ivlargaret, Kathy, and] ane . The attendants were Debbie Koeni g and her father and Mary Thacker and her father.
1. Anne Beach
2 2. Mary Bohman 3
3. Karen Clemons
4. Rita Chmiel
4 5. Dottie Fanning 5
6. Jayne Fisher
7. Joan Fisher
8. Joy Hamlin
9. Meg Harper
10. Kendra Howard
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11. Jane Kronenberger
12. Janice Macready
13. Carole Meyer
19. J(aren Roberts
20. Doris Schroeder
16 17 21. Kathy Sendelbach
14. Ann Meyers
15. Sandy Mills
16. Patrice Moore
22. Rita Shaw , J
23. Katie Somsel
20 21 24. Elaine Spang 22 23
17. Betsy Polakowski
18. Mary Rieser
25. Cathy Stanley
26. Beth Thomas
25 27. Shelley Thomas 26 27
Theres"" Belg Chris Gondos Karen Inm an
Cathy Reyes
Kim Brown
Brenda Rhoden
Donda Clements
Sheree Hall Penny Jasper Patty Penn
Lori Smiley
Linda Davis
Christi Smith
C andy Elmore
Marty Walsh
Cindy Essman Brenda Hickman Julie Mathes Debra Ray
Joan Borek
Marianne Burneka
Rachel Campbel
pebra Clark
Denise Donahue
Gerrie Douglas
Anne Fackler
Pam Florea
Sandy Foster
Paula Frey
Susan Glaser
Sharon Grusenmeyer
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Angie Harker Gayle Miller Laura Phillips
Emily Rench
Rita Harlet Julie Moler Tammy Piety
Marie Kronauge Mary Murray Molly Raiff
Mary Ann Rich
Amy McGarry Tonya Patton Pam Ramsey
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Joan Anderson
Miki Brooks
Mary Ann Cook
Josselyn Cunningh am
Shelly DeS antis
Karen Dorsten
Cindy Gudorf
Betsy Himes
Jenny Keferl
Margi e Killian
Kathy Ko ehle r
Doreen McLe od
Sue Mc Williams
Debra Mitchell
Cindy Moeder
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16. Kim Mondiek 10
17 . Noreen Nol an
18. Joslynn Phillips
19. Jane Roll
20. Anne Ruf
21; Ann Schenking 13
22. Karen Shearer
23. Ann Shillito
24 . Grace Spane l
25. Alex Thomas
26. Me lanie Trouy
27. Mary Ann Welsh 1n
28. Cynthia Williams
29. Marion Willi am s
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Denise Boyd Paula Brennan Beth Burger
Patty Davis
. Donna Evans Julie Finke Terri Gelhaus
Margy Keating Lori Kline Janet Koehler
Carole Lichty
Elaine Mauch Debbie McGeath Sue Moon 20
Chri s Chappie
Loretta Harris
Kris Kuntz
Jacqueline Phillips
Mary Ann Christensen
Carol Hehemann
Renee Laack
Anne Reddington'
Michelle Cooper
Jane Hinders
Connie Larger
Jenny Sprowl
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"Are you sure Dr. Gannon started this way?"
"Dub ••• Where's 9A?"
The pre-permanent Jane.
Sisters, Sisters .•.
Where 0 where are the silly freshmen?
"K. T."
NATIONAL THEATRE COMPANY PROUDLY PRESENTS:
Miss Lorice
Stevens and
Mr. George Tipton
This year, the Nationa l Theater Company presented two fantastic shows at Julienne. Both starred Lorice Stevens and George Tipton. They performed "Lincoln, Kennedy and King" and "The Gospel According to ••• collections of songs and wisdom delivered with a style and wit much appreciated by the students.
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This year 's language banquet featured a wide array of delicious foreign food and charming guests from the Amity Aide program and the American Field Service. Julienne was fortunate to have the services of Patrick, Monika, Ana Marie, Clemencia and Eugene for the year. They assisted in the t eaching of languages. The banquet was held in their honor and it proved to be a successful evening for everyone • • • the food was great •.. just ask Debbie Donahue!
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BABIES - SOPHOMORES
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Charlene Krimiser
Julie Ballard
Janet Behringer
Linda Bochenek
, Phyllis Green
Teresa Miller
Lucretia Morrell
M arty Mills
Mona Moore Karen Olinger
Monica Perkins
Rosa Reyes
Mary Schweikart
Rita Reichert
Donna Sipniewski
Teresa Smith
Cindy Thompson
Vanessa Trammell
Jeanne Weiss
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1. Regina Branson 14. Audrey Lesko
2. Kathy Casey 15. Cathy McShane
3. Natalie Davis 16. Diana Mescher
4. Jane Fisher 17. Maryclare 22 Mueller
5. Renee Freudenberg 4 11 18. Julie Pollard
6. Nancy Fulwiler 19. Janet Schreier
7. Chris Gentile 20. Linette Siler
8. Jeanette Gillespie 21. Jenny Smith
9. Kathy Hagan 22. Lyna Spriggs 23
10. Mary Huels 23. Teresa Stephens
5 12 11. Kinra Hummons 24. Carolyn Tankersley
12. Linda Jette 25. Kathy Visinger
13. Gary Knowles
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1. Julie Anderson 14. Cathy Ivory
2. Rita Ballman 15. Tonya James
3. Mary Beach 16. Lisa Keely
9 4. Mary Ann Borek 17. Mary Keller
5. Cindy Caulfield 18. Gail Kidd '
3 6. Crystal Coleman 19. Patty Koerner
7. Marie Condron 20. Patty Marlow
8. Debbie Cull 21. Joyce Merkle
9. Suzanne 22. Teresa Oborne Fankhauser
10 23. Mary Ann 10. Leslie Graule Rataiczak
11. Martha Grismer 24. Sandy Shawan 4
12. Rosalind Hines 25. Rachel Smith
13. Cynthia Holliday 26. Ava Webb
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1. Beth Bergman 14. Kay Meehan
2. Brenda Boeckman 15. Teresa Menscik
3. Kathy Borchers 16. Kathy Moore
4. Maureen Coogan 17. Stephanie Ray
5. Pam Dugan 18. Chris Schierloh 12 19
6. Vanessa Frison 19. Kim Sell
7. Margaret Gordon 20. Anita Sherm an
8. Kathy Grusenmeyer 21. Debbie Shockley
9. Valerie Janecki 22. Laurie Statton
10. Gretchen Klopf 23. Toni Trapp
11. Julie Kobes 24. Leigh Ann Tunney 13 20
12. Julie Kraska 25. Becky Walter
13. Clarissa McGhee 26. Drema Foster
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1. Dorothy Bailey 10. Connie Katirgis 19. Michelle Sampson
2. Karen Borchers 11. Margo Kiss 20. Loretta Schaeffer
16 3. Toni Boykin 12. Cindy Kreitzer 21. Debbie Sekella
4. Teresa Branson 13. Connie Lawton 22. Pat Strutton
S. Nancy Crosby 14. Teresa Liddy 23. Micki Walter
6. Jocelyn Gist 15. Liz Mercuri 24. Theresa Williams
7. Patty Gondos 16. Jane -Moeder 25. Gail Goodwin
8. Dawn Jameson 17. Patsy Rankin 26. Brenda Simpson ' J
17 9. Valerie Jones 18. Vicky Reaves
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1. Peggy Behrman 9. Sue Incze
2. Mary Brown 17. Barb Parenti 25 10. Kathy Kuntz
3. Renee Brown 18. Karla Reichert 11. Sue Lehmkuhle
4. Rose Ann Carroll 19. Sue Rodgers 4 11 12. Cindy Luken
5. Miche le Dunsky
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6 13 20. Debra Rose
13. Maggie Maloney 21. Pat Schwab 6. Jolene Fox
14. Lois Mesch er 22. Peggy Sullivan 7. Jeanne Goode
15. Anne Nordyke 23. Paula Smith 8. Karen Hickey
16. Sue Overman 24. Maryann Wagner
25 . Margie Wartinger
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You deserve a break today. So skip out and get away •••
One tuna sandwich-hold the tuna!
Sir, would you like to order the speci a l for today-artificial ~onkey meat?
SABA PRESENTS:
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who pro- ' fess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters.
-Frederick Douglass
BLACK WEEK
"Be convinced Sable Sister , that the past is n o forbidd en vista upon which w e dare not look .•. Rather the past is an omni scient mirror: we gaze and see ... what we used to be, what we are today, how we got this way, and what we are becoming . "
-ElcIridge Cleaver
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CHAMINADE CHEERLEADERS - 1972-73
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Julie Anderson Joyce Dorsey Stephanie Mitrisin Jane Moeder
. Kathy Moeder Carol Moosebrugger Laurel Staton
Exciting Athletic Gracious Lovely
. Enthusiastic Spirited
Foreign Language
Language this year took a new twist. It is sti ll French, German, Spanish and Latin. Instead of the traditional teaching method of one teacher lecturing to 30 students, the student took the responsibility of conquering a foreign l anguage on her (his) own. It wasn't complete independence. Amity aids helped the students learn. Monika came from Switzerland, Patrick from Belguim. Ana i'vlaria was from Uruguay. Eugene was from France. Clemencia came from Columbia. i'vliss Horvath was the moderator for this new program.
GQAA Luck
Spiritual
R e ligion is more than just !v!ass . .
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"This one is a hy drogen atom, a nd this one is a .... . well, you know . "
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It ' s alive !
Soft landing? ! S-T-R- E-T- C- H
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Slim down with Mrs . Van Oss.
"Look wh at I can do!"
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" Read pps . 3- 437 ."
Qui et study ???
" Only 2 min . to g o . "
4 1 . . . e i or i e ?
Let' s try it another way
A year of sewing and y ou can't even sew a sh'aight line?
t:ml], I'll! 1.1 .f II rlill II ( ~ 'lrI1J'l\ rj y
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Wazooski? Oh, he would come from ri ght around here.
According to this, you need 17 credits to graduate. Hello Dolly •.•
Another grueling day at the office! She ' s a religion teacher?
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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL ASSEMBL Y
Inter Club Council presented, for the benefit of the underclassmen, skits of the various clubs. SABA , Drill team, Language club, Glee Club, JCOWA , GAA were all represented . Drill team performed to a tune that helped them place fourth in the Madison Invitational. SABA showed what it meant to be a black woma n. Everi with a ll the technical difficulties, the skits were quite funny.
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FREE o R M
Student Council sponsored the am1Ual Free Form ';Veek during the week of Jan. 22-26 . T opics ranged from fencing and everything you a lways wanted to know a bout birds to handwriting analy sis and palmistry . This page : 1) the hassle of registration 2) Carol Moosbrugger te ach es other stude nts th e facts about cheerleading .
Other page: 1) "En g uarde III 2) "Let me say this about that. " Ron Goldwy n relates the story of how he became a writer on the st aff of the JOlU'na l Herald 3) "Don ' t ask me 'who ' III
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The first Si sters of No tre Dame de Nam ur arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio on November 1, 1840 . By 1849 , th e first house of the Sisters was open in D ayton , Ohio. Parochal gr ade schools and the Notre Dame Academy , located at th e corner of Franklin and Ludlow Sts., were established , The academy gr aduated 383 gir ls between the years of 1890 and 1927 .
The c ornerston e for Villa Julienne was l aid in Novemb er , 1925, A bout 550 g irls wer e enrolled in the first year and 65 g irls c omposed the fir st gradu a ting class in 1928 .
The school building was awarded a special citati on for its architectme in 1928, In 1960, , a wing w ith four classrooms on th e second floor was added to the south side of the cafeteria, The chape l was remode led as was the whole first floor . The parking lot was sold in 1966 and a section of l and facing Forest Avenue went in 1968,
As of this year, 7,836 gir ls have graduated from Julienne High Sch oo l. In October, 1972, word came out that a new school would be formed by merging a ll- boy Chaminade and all-girl Julienne and it would be called C haminade- Julienne or C- J . Sister A rill Christopher S, N , D, was appo inted the positio n of executi ve director, and plans were beg un, June saw the rea l beg inning , The cafeteria underwent a new change. Cooking , sewing , and clothing rooms were built, and of course, the necessar y "equipment" i s now being insta lled,
The natur'e of classes h as been widened to include vocational and technilogic a l fields a lo ng with the usual business and academic. The name, Julienne, continues yet everything will be different, But no matter what , th e memories that the be autiful red-bricked building ho lds will remain.
SR . RUTH ANN BANGE
Vice Principal "He who knows
nothing, loues nothing. He who can do nothing, understands nothing He who understands nothing is worthless.
But he who understands also loues, no tices, and sees . .. The more knowledge is inherient in a thing, the greater the loue ...
- Pearacelsus
superstars
SR. ANN CHRISTOPHER GNAU
Administrator "God draws the Sister (of Notre Dame) t.o Himself in and through her work . . . "
MRS. DORIS McWILLIAMS Office Manager
"Better a good excuse, than none at all. "
- Canden
MRS. MARIL YN KRAMER Attendance Cler!?
"Late, late, so late.' But we can enter still.' Too late, too late.' Ye cannot enter now.'
MRS. CATHERINE COLLINS Records C ler!?
"Powered by infectious, dy namic enthusiasm, one frequentl y achieves what had seemed impossible. "
"Education dOes not mean teaching people what they do not know . .. It is a painful, continual and difficult work to be done by kindness, by watching, by warning, by precept, and by praise, but aboue all - by
l " examp e.
- Ruskin
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SR. CLOTILDA McCURDY Clothing, Foods
"There are many forms of success, many forms of triumph. But there is no other success that in any shape or way approaches that which is open to most of the many, many men and women who haue the Tight ideals. These are the men and women who see that it is the intimate and homely things that count most. "
- Teddy Rooseuelt
MR . RICHA RD ANDR E Bu sin es s M anager
" I hop e I shall aILeays possess firmn ess and v irtu e en ouf{ h to main ta in lchot I con sider th e m os t em 'iable of all titles, th e chara cter of an "Honest Man. "
- Washin.~ t o n
MRS. SUE CUB URN H om e E conomics
"Peace and res t at length haL'e co m e. A ll th e day's lonf{ toi l is pa s t :
And each heart is lchispering , "H om e. H om e at la s t .'''
- H ood S R . S TELLA M A RIE BECK
Math " The hop e of ano th er life giL'es us courage to m ee t our OLe n d ea th . and to bear wi th the dea th of our loved ones: we are twice arm ed if Ic e tif{ h t lei th fa ith . "
- Plato
MIS:i LINDA DEPPEN ,..,'e cre tarial :i taff
"I shall not pass this ll'ay again. Any p:ood thing' that I can do, or any I~ indn ess that I can shOLl' , le t m e d() it nOLl'.' Let me not d efer it or n e,!!,lec t it. ForI shall not pa:;s this lcay again. "
- :iteph en Grellel MR:i. MAR)' ANN RUUTLEDGE
R ei ig ion "Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it :;ho II neL'er haue a begin nin,[1,·. "
-J. H. N eLcman
SR. RO:iE LURETTA PU WERS
En,~' li:;h
"Yes, I have had thoughts and knowledge here and there. But this is one though t that has impressed me. Wisdom is not communicable. The wisdom which a wise man tries to Communicate alway s sounds
Joolish, " - Siddartha Herman Hesse
FATHER JAMES MACDONALD Theology
«Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the euidence of things not seen. "
- Hebrews. XI
MISS CHRIS LONG English
«To belieue in God is to lay down together our minds to rest a while, while we mind one another 's think-. " Lng.
- Pintauro
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MISS DOLLY GOSCENSKI English
«When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies? Perhaps to be too practical is madness. To surrender dreams - this may be madness. To seek treasure where there is only trash. Too much sanity may be madness. And maddest of all, to see life as it is and no t as it should be. "
- Man of LaMancha
MR. TOM FINKE Biology
"The road goes ever on and on. Down from the door where it came. Now far ahead the road has gone. And I must follow, if I can, persuing it with eager feet, until it meets some larger way where many paths and errands meet. And wither then? I cannot say. "
-J.R . R . To lken
MR. ROBERT SAMMON
English "A life is too short ended; So what that life will be, And what I write upon the pages, is solely up to me.'''
- Francis Lois Vaugn
SR. ALMA GROLLIG English
"I than!? y ou God for this most amaz ing day for the leaping greenly spirits of frees and a blue true dream of sky and for every thing which is natural which is infinate which is y es "
.,- e.e. cummmgs MISS THERESA KILLIAN
History "I know what I have given you I do not know what you have received. "
- Antonio Porchia
MRS. GENEVIEVE BURSON
Learning Center "Do no t walk in front of me, I may not follow . Do not walk behind me - I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend . " MRS. ALMA BROERMAN
Government, Economics "Do not worry about a bridge until you have to cross it. "
MISS GINNY LINK Religion
((Involvement with people is always a very delicate thing -it requires real maturity to become involved and not get all mess.ed up. "
- Bernard Cooke
MISS KATHY HIGGINS Biology, Phy siology
((You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here .. And whether or no t it is clear to you, no doub t the universe is unfolding as it should.
Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and ~spirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.
With all its sham, drudgreyand broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. "
-Max Ehrman
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:iR. MARJURIe :iUTTMILLER :iR. HELEN MARIE BECK
Accounting "Talk is cheap because the supply is greater than the demand. "
MR:i. KATHLEEN DA VI:i Typing
I "Never give up; giving up is like letting go of a live preserver when you are almost saved.'''
- Hunting
SR . MARY JANE ZINCK Science
"Be it DECREED that now what counts
is the Truth that now what counts
is Life Everything will be
permitted .. Only one thing is for
bidden: to live without
loving. "
SISTER ANNA MARIE MILLER
Art I, II, III Art, as far as it is able, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master; thus y our art must be, as it were, God 's grandchild.
Dante "Inferno" .
MRS. JANICE ARDNER
Math It's easy to cry that y ou're beaten and die,
It's easy to crawfish and crawl, But to fight and to fight when hope 's out of sight,
Why, that's the best game of them all; And though you come out of each grueling bout
All broken and beaten and scarred Just have one more try. It's dead easy to die,
It 's the keeping on living that 's hard.
"The Quitter "
Robert W. Service.
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SR. ANN ELIZABETH CORNWELL
Learning Center "God be thanked for books, they are the uoices of the distant and · the · dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages. JJ
MISS ROSE GYSPERS General Music , Glee Club
"Music should striue free from the heart of man and bring tears from the eyes of woman. JJ
MR. PATRICK BENS Language
"And laue their dear emotion was their generation's god. JJ
MRS. ANN WILL MR. RICK KLECKNER Guidance
"People are lonely . because they
build walls instead of .
bridges "
Guidance, Psychology "Work is love made visible. And if you cannont work with love but only with di staste, it is better that you should leave y our work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work withjoy . "
MRS. PAULA BEACH
Business "Sometimes behind angry words there is the need for communication. "
MRS. ARDYCE VANOSS
Physical Education "It matters not how long we live, but
HOW. "
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MRS. MARTHA DUFFY Guidance, Math
"Serenity and joyfulness are
the sun under which everything
thriv es. "
MISS GAIL HORVATH ' French, German
"Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "
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MISS ANNA MARIE ALCAlDE Language
"Love is seeing the first daffodil in springtime, covered with dew, and wondering how God could make anything so perfect and beautiful. Love is seeing a bird fly and wishing that you could also fly and see the world as a magnificent total world. For this beaut), and this Love - words are inadeqLwte. And because of this, you can never completely share it. "
-Dale
MRS. RUBY LONG
Librarian
"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. "
-Author unknown
JACK BECKA Peace Studies "Remember, you are a child of the universe; no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here. " - and so do they.
-Max Ehrmann
VINCE McKEL VEY Peace Studies "De mortius nil nisi bonum. "
(Say nothing but good of the dead . - Kurt Vonnegut '
"In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
In the land of the insane, the half-wit is hanged. "- Walt Kelly
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SISTER ALBERTA ROHRKEMPER
English "There are three things that last: faith, hope, and laue; and the greatest of these is laue. "
- 1 Cor. 13: 13
SISTER VIRGINIA EFKEMAN Piano, organ
((One step at a time. " - St. Julie Billiart
SISTER RITA KURRY Reading, English
((Books are the seruice stations of the mind. "- Lillian Gray
EUGENE JEANNE French, Latin
Even in the darkest of your days, there will always be someone trying to bring you some light, however dim it is.
MR. DA VID ZUBELIK Social Studies
"Without, or with offense to friends or foes, I sketch your world exactly as it goes. "
- Byron SISTER CAROL LICHTENBERG
Biology, Physical Science "I am no t afraid of tomorrow For I have seen yesterday And I love today!"- White
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MRS. BARBARA HINKLE History, Sociology, English
"This aboue all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. "
- Shakespeare
SISTER DONNA MARIE JURICK Speech Communication, Theology
"Loue, then, consists in this: not that we haue loued God, bu t that he has loued us and has sent his Son as an offering
for our sins . .. , We must haue the same loue for one another." - I John 4:10-11
MRS. BETTY NAUGHTON Stenography, English
"Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about loue; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial
71 as the grass. " - Max Ehrmann
MRS. AL VINA SHEPHERD MRS. EVA CLARK MRS. BETTY HORVORD MRS. GRACE HARKER
Cafeteria Staff "Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on; 'T was not given for thee alone, Pass it on; Let it travel down the years, Let it wipe another 's tears, 'Til in heaven the deed appears -Pass it on. "
- Rev. Henery Burton ,
SR. MARTHA LOGES Bookstore
"Laws die, Books never. "
- Bulwer-Lytton
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Custodial Staff "For the cause that lacks
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MRS. WINNIE SA YER MRS. RUTH BURKHART
Cafeteria "Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for a kindness. "
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The Alumnae of Julienne held a banquet and reunion in lvla y of 1973. It began with a benediction in the a uditorium. The kneelers that are use during assem blies to prop feet upon were finally used for kneeling . Everyone then congregated in the cafeteria to talk about the past, present, and future. People saw friends which they had not seen in many years. A fantastic dinner was served. A toast was given to Julienne. Toast are only proper with champagne but the youngsters in the class of '73 had to toast with punch. Glee Club members entertained with songs of the past. Fina lly Jill Adam accepted the pledge for the class of 1973 as alumnae.
"The food was never this good when w e went to school here"
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The rain did not dampen the spirit of this year 's Mother-Daughter tea. Talking circles were spread throughout the cafeteria with mothers making friends and members of the class of '73 seeing their friends for the upteenth time. Naturally, for a Mother-Daughter tea punch, cookies and t ea were served. Everyone had a jolly good time.
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Marilyn Portner
JoAnn Beckman Sheila Brumbaugh
Sue Goubeaux
Debbie Koenig
Mary Martin
Teresa Puchalski , Debbie Bergman
Linda Burson
Marlena Hall
Marie Kraska
Kathy Moeder Carol Crain
Amy Schreier
Kim Catlett Maureen Hickey
Ann Bolton
Karen Strader
Marcia Patton
Joan Kunnen
Barb Huels
Mary Ann Conner
Mary Brosnahan Linda Tracey
Wilda Perrin
Pam Lingg
Bonnie Hummons
J ani ce Dorsey 94
Melia Browning Kathy Waldron
Janae Condy
Melissa Davis
Diane Gentile
Diane Grefer
Linda Grefer
Mary Lou Hehemann
Karen Hemmelgarn
DOlma Hess
Patricia Lucas
Michelle Mann
Carol Marcey Mary Lou Michel
Angie McWilliams
Diane Menker
Linda Mauch Jeanne Ivlolmin
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Jill Nagy
Cheri Roth
Becky Nevius
Helen Saluke
Theresa Ochs
Faye Schroeder
Suzanne Olmly
Joan Sutphin
Anne Robers
Sue Wi lli amson
Athea Burdett
Helen Mundell
Cindy Schuman
Denise Bergeron I
Debbie Grusenm eyer
Cindy Scherack
Cheryl Washington
Toya Boykin
Leslie Burgess
Liz Harper
Janice Parker Sally Rankin
Amy Schmitz
Susan Smith
Kim Whisman
Debbie Chappie
Elizabeth Reed
Sue Standish
Denise Bunn
Sharon Igle
Mary Beth
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Jackie Wilkerson
Brenda Crim
Lisa Reid
Pattie Sullivan
Vicki Anderson
Tracey Brooks
Mary Beth Fischer
Kathy Janowiecki
Pat McLaughlin
Regina Shay
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Karen Boyer
Diane Fa lter
Suzy Hager
Sue Kronauge
Patty Mannix
Gail Carlston
Babs Boltz
Marianna Harris
Sue Raterman
Becky Roll
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Jane Beach Nanette Buchanan Karen Brockman
Terry Com boy Kathy Garrison
Terry Heil Diane Hodapp Teri Holtvoight
Miche lle Page Betty Shea
Anne Kle ibecker Janice Rambow Sandy Wolff
Kathy Begley
Juanita Belg
Sharon Clark
Kathy Dabney
Angie Eason
Debbie Farris
Sally Fisher
Janice .Hakemoller
LaTanya Huffman
Donnetta Johnson
Fran Kraska
Dana Lee
Becky Morton
Kathy Myers
Mary Ann Nowak
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Mari Overwein Melissa Ramsey
Denise Peasant Cindy Rogers
Anna Pettitt Patti Sheehan
Donna Puthoff Connie Summers
Judy Quinn Ann Wilson
J an Rutledge
Terri Sharp
Beth Wagner
Marilyn Atkins
Ellen Duffley
Pam Comer
Laurie Greany
Janice Davis
Teresa Grimme
Nancy Dawicke.
Debbie Hagan
Joyce Dorsey
Patty Korff
Virginia Lehman
Becky Nichols
Marguerita Quintana
Vicky Luken
Ann Metzger Adele Rapelye
Joyce Murty Ann Raterbush
Marguerita Torres
Helen Roalef
Lynn Trouy
Karen Rose
Susie Woeste
Penny Schmitz
Pam Wood
Phyllis Schock
Mary Burg
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Do it with finesse!
Try it again.
Sing out, Kathy !
Swing it, Susie!
"I forgot to mention ••. heights make me sick! "
"Are you sure Liza Minelli got started this way?"
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"Promise me this stuff will wash off. "
"Gypsy" is about a pushy, fame seeking mother who pressures her two daughters into being stars in Vaudeville. As her Shirley Temple type daughter, June, runs out on her, she tries to make her awkward daughter Louise into a star. By the prodding of her mother and an accidental booking, Louise becomes the famous Gypsy Rose Lee.
Rose was played by Jeanne Wilber, Louise by Debbie Walter, Baby June by Lyn Kramer, Herbie by Mark Corcoran and Tulsa by Gerry King. Two other "big" stars were Caroline the Cow, played by Mary Thacker and Annette Couture, and "Mindy" the sheep.
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This past ye ar, th e g il'ls of Julienne challenged the boys of Chaminade to a basketball game. I t was agreed that the g irls would recieve four points for e very b asket and the boys the norm al t wo . It was a good game up to the end and the final score told a ll- - 54-56--in favor of the girls !
Records on the wall.
111ey kept telling us that Senior Day would really be something • . . They said we 'd saved the best ' til last •.. and w e had. Seniors turned the cafeteria into a record hop-complete with a juke-box pony-tailed boppers and the T~en Angel. They could have danced all day-and most of them did! "One o'clock, two o ' clock, three o'clock rock.
Streamers in the hall.
Seniors Prepare to Swing
A lot of fun for all !
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"This i s really a groove . "
GOLDEN
"Hi, I'm teen-angel. "
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Leaping tall buildings in a sing le bound.
"Driver's ed. at Julienne. "
Prom 73 "Memories" "Memories •.. pressed between the pages of my mind .• " May S-the Dayton Mall-new dresses-tuxes-flowers-dinnerGandolf-slow dances- ba1conies-laughing-friends-Shelleystaircases-your best friend's brother-being nervous-dancingpictures-new shoes-not wanting to go home-parties-breakfast-waking up •.• Prom 73.
Seniors Lynn Kramer-Dave Scherack
Patty Larger-Don Hoendorf
Lora Mechenbier- Joe Black
Juniors Terri Holtvoigt- Jeff Ballman
Vicki Luken- Jim Borland
Kathy Moeder- Dick Christensen
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Chaminade's final Memorial Hall Spring Concert was held on May 17, 1973. Julienne and St. Joseph Glee Clubs were invited to perform also. Miss Rose Gysbers directed Julienne while Mr. Eifert directed St. Joseph's Glee Club. Brother Bruce Griffin conducted Chaminade's symphonic band; Brother Jim Pera was in charge of Chaminade's Glee Club . The
Chaminade Jazz Lab band was led by Mr. Quatman. Greg Tantum from WING was Master of Ceremonies. Music ranged from "Sabbath Prayer" ... "Impossible Dream" . .. "Sailor's Alleluia" . . . "One Tin Soldier" ... to the "Battle Hymn of the Republic. "
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"I finally made Junior Prom ••. "
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"You mean I have to spend the whole day with HIM?"
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I, Anne Battes, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath lamb leavings to Rick Kleckner.
I, Anonymous, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y government packets to Judy Quinn.
I, Sandy Beatty, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y lack of card playing time to Gerri Douglas.
I , Elsie Bedell, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my ability to stay calm and collected while performing in public to Janice Dorsey .
I, Julie Biga , being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath one doughnut to Mary Tom Trouy .
I, Brenda Blake, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y humor to Jackie Wilkerson .
I, Maria Bole , being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath all my tardy slips to Cathy Ivory.
I, Marilyn Brooks, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y driving skills to Cindy Scherack (good luck).
I, Sharon Lynn Broughton, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath a new pair of knee socks and a pair of rubber bands to hold them up to Juanita Maria Be lg.
I, Mary Brown, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my gym suit, gym shoes, all bruises, and all sore muscles I have obtained over the years to Kathy Deshaine .
I, Dianne Burroughs, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y last penny to Lisa Reid for that Lincoln that she always rapped about, and to Kim Brown and Dawn Jameson (card proteges') my ability to maintain my "cool" in the most exasperating situations .
I, Liz C ampbell, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath all the trials and tribulations of being a senior to Nancy Dawicke.
I, K~thy Campbell, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my confiscated squirt gun to Annie Robers.
I, Dorian Choice, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my saddles to Clarissa McGhee .
I, Connie Cleary, being of sound mind and body, do hereby be queath my forged early dismissals to Sue Kronauge.
I, Annette Couture, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my leaky squirt gun to Mrs. Broerman.
I, Rhonda Davis , being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath myoId gym suit to Melissa Davis.
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I, Dee-De Dillingham, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my big legs to Donnetta Johnson.
I, Pam Dillon, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my black hand to Dianne Hodapp.
I, Dino Bino, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y toasts to Great Western Champagne to Kathy Begley, some wild action.
I, Jan Dix , being of sOlmd mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y empty pack of Salems to Lind a Bocheneck.
I, Maria Dodaro, being of sOlmd mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y General Business book to Julie Moler.
I, Beth Doll, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y sense of humor and m y Hara Arena button nwnber 97 to Cy nthia Rogers .
I, Debbie Drug a, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath what study habits I had to Terry Williams.
I, vV anda Dulsky, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my government grades to Mrs. Broerman.
I, Cathy Earnhart, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath a ll m y empty beer cans to Diane Genti le.
I, Judy Eby, a prominent member of Tenor Tactics, Inc., being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y reputation to m y protege, Ann Bolton, m y squirt gun and a water fountain to Sr. Ruth Ann, Sr. Anna lVlarie to Dee Sanderson, Sr. Donna to her "Heavenly Father" since she always seems to be minding his business instead of her own, and last but not least, I bequeath my own personal self forever and ever to m y favorite little nun. Long may she be "blessed'"
I, Irene Eckert, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y purple shoes with crimson soles and crimson lining to Linda Burson who 'll be doing alot of truckin' in the years ahead.
I, Nina Ford, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y brains and personality to Bonnie and Kim.
I, Mindy Finke, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y dark corner backstage to m y little sister Julie.
I, Marie Fortini, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my French speaking ability to Ann Donovan.
I, Mary Ann Geglein, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y government notes to Becky Nichols.
I, Mary Glaser, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my hospital shoes to Patty Marlow.
I, Marsha Gibson, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability for looking good to Belinda Clements .
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I, Debbie Goecke, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my beautiful wh ite skin to Sharon Jackson.
I, Sharon Goubeaux, being of sound mind and body , do hereby b equeath my class rank to Sue Goubeaux, to keep it in the family.
I , Hazel Green, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my brother to Marlena Hall, better known as lonesome.
I, Sue Griffin, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y 1. D. to Linda Btu'son, so she can be "legally admitted" to bars.
I, Tess Gunther, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my drill team uniform to Phyllis Shock with the hope that one day she ' ll be able to fill it out.
I, Barb Hartmann, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath a ll m y Frost and Tip kits and Toners to Judy Quinn, to repair her racing stripes for which I was partly responsible.
I, Candy Harvey, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my g lasses to Denise Boyd, so she can quit running into the cafeteria wa lls.
I, Cindy Heberling, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y gre at Spanish Ability to Cindy Kreitzer.
I, Diane Hosfeld, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y scarred knee-caps to )v!ary Beth Fisher.
I, Janet Hudson, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my quiet mouth to Dianne Hodapp.
I, Brenita Jackson, bei ng of sound mind and body, do hereb y bequeath a ll my tardy slips and my neat locker to Debra Mitche ll, m y littlest little sister.
I, Sharon Ja ckson, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath all my blackness to Debbie Goecke.
I, Patti Johnston, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my dustrag and broom to Ann Bolton, better known as "The Neat Freak. "
I, Rosalyn Jones , being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y pants girdle for any loose fat to Pam Wood.
I, Joan Keller, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath Nielson to Marilyn Atkins.
I, Rosie Kenison, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my car keys to Linda Burson, so she can flood my car.
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I, Barb Kerkhoff, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my Algebra II book and worrying to Penny Schmitz.
I, Sue Kunnen, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my "Holy" uniform to Joan Kunnen.
I, Margie LaForsch, being of sound mind and body , do h ereby bequeath The Happy Vulture Club to anyone who can take the chop-up.
I, Patty Larger, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath the title "Foamer" to Connie Larger.
I, Jody Lentz, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y love for Marshee Malts to Diane Gentile , so she loses that flat stomach.
I, Debbie Loper, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y t yping projects to anyone dumb enough to use them.
I, Eileen Maloney , being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y Chemistry notebook to m y sister, Maggie; she lll need it.
I, Jenny Mannarine , being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath Mrs. Broermanls government packets to to Melissa Davis.
I, Mary Marsico, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my Algebra notebook to Barb Kerkhoff.
I, Mary Mathes, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my empty beer cans to Julie Mathes.
I, Colette Matray, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath all m y fantastic algebra grades to Vicki Luken.
I, Lora Mechenbier, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y squirt gun to Terry Liddy .
I,. Julie Merkle, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y empty everything to my Sister, Joyce .
I, Barb Meyer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y oId JHS uniform and saddles to Patty Gondos, my little sis.
I, Stef Mitrisin, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my love for Reesce Cups to my little sister, Jane Hinders.
I, Margaret Anne Moeder, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my charm <:\nd personality to m y two otherwise perfect sisters.
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I, Ann Moore , being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath a crow bar to anyone who would attempt to pry Jill Nagy and Janice Hakemoller apart .
I, Carol Moosbrugger, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my big fat mouth to Joyce Dorsey, cuz she ' s so shy .
I, Mary Lou Okuly, being of sound m ind and body, do hereby bequeath m y acting experience to Jill Adam.
I, Francine Osborne, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my deck of cards to Nancy Crosby hoping she will learn how to play.
I, Susie Ponichtera , being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my Parker pen to Lois Mescher for all the writing she has left to do and the cotton from m y aspirin bottle to cushion the writing callouses on her hands.
I, Jane Poppa, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my great tennis ability to Mrs. Van Oss.
I, Susie Prier, being of solmd mind and body , do hereby bequeath a trumpet to Margie Gordon.
I, Denise Quinn, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my fetal pig and dissecting tools to Karen Boyer.
I, Patty Quinn, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y enthusiasm in BOE to Sue Wi lliamson.
I, Diane Reichert, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my job at Rite Aid to Pam Wood--good luck.
I, Karen Renwick, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath a copy of "Dr. Spock 's Child Care" to Ivtts . Mary Ann Routledge.
I, Shelley Roof, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ragged uniform to Sandy Wolff.
I, Nancy Schrim l Brick, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y University of Dayton football tickets of Jane Beach who knows how to use them!
I, Paula Seitz, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my kit for higher education to Linda Burson.
I, Peggy Sitzman, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y bottomless .beer mug to Lora Mechenbier.
I, Becky Smith, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath the roaches in my locker to Rachel Smith, to start a new colony down at C-J High if they don't already have enough.
I, Melanie Sobieski, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my Polish arm band to Peggy O'Regan.
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I, Peggy Somsel, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath the gathering of old papers to Ava Webb.
I, Cynthia Sotherland, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my magnificent brains to Marcia Patton.
I, Ann Spatz, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath my broken-in gym shoes to someone who has every kind of shoes but broken-in ones, Shelley Roof.
I, Karen Stader, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my rambling Rambler to A. J. Jones.
I, Barb Stanley, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my loud voice and understanding personality to Pam Lingg--my quiet little buddy.
I, Cindy Stewart, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y rockets to Becky Nevius .
I, Mary Stoermer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my half of the Kansas City Bomber story for publication to Kathy Garrison.
I, Gay le Stoffregan, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my brother, Bob, to the girls of the class of '76, so he'll have someone to take care of him when I'm gone .
I, Ellen Strukamp, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my long hair to Linda Burson so she doesn't have to grow her own.
I, Stella Szymanski, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath everything I own that is pink to Brenda Crim because she is half sissy .
I, Jackie Tann (J. T.), being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my car (whee) to Joselyn Cunningham to be a hot runner like me.
I, Mary Thacker, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath "Bertha" to Anne Kleibecker.
I, Patricia Thomas, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath all my wigs to Belinda Clements.
I, Vanessa Thomaston, being of sound )11ind and body, do hereby bequeath my air conditioned blouses to Candy Hummons.
I, Bonnie Tobe, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability of double plays at first base to Marie Kraska.
I, Mary Tom Troy, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath a morning cup of coffee to Julie Kay Biga.
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I, Theresa Wagner, being of sound mind and body , do h ereby bequeath m y ov erbitten fingers to Little Sweet Mary Ann Wagner, so she will never have to bite hers.
I, Louann W alling, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y typing paper to Mari Overwein.
I, Edie Wartinger, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y goat to Brenda Crim.
I, K athy Wendling , being of sound mind and body, do hereby beque ath one w ater balloon (red) to Sue McWilliams
I, Betty Westendorf, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath m y saddles to Patty Korff.
I, Joan Westendorf, being of sound mind and body , do hereby bequeath a penny to Mary Ann Williamson.
I, Mary W oeste, being of sound mind and body , do herel- y bequeath m y perfect pitch to m y sister, Susie.
I, Peggy Zimmer, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath m y uniform to Sue Williamson.
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The 1973 Julienne graduation exercise was the finale for the close of the year. 168 seniors received what they had struggled for since 1969. Reverend Pointer distributed the certified diplomas to the graduates blessed by Father MacDonald. Of course as tradition states the senior class president could choose rather or not to give a speech. Jill Adam, 1973 senior class president gave a brief but moving speech to her classmates . An alumnae, Mary Leonard Kramer explained to the graduates the benefits Julienne has given them. A special tribute by the audience was given to the graduates in the form of a standing ovation. Tears, joy and relief followed.
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