A pair of teachers, one in the public school system and the other on the staff of the local Catholic high school, were married this morning in Milwaukee.The bride is the former Miss Merrillyn Helen Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gil S. Tracy, Milwaukee. She was married at 10 o’clock to Thomas Eugene Fischer. 4721 21st Ave.Their vows were exchanged in St. Mary’s of Czestochowa Catholic Church. Milwaukee.Miss Tracy wore a white satin and chiffon gown with a short jacket, wide belt and bell shaped skirt with a long train.Merrillyn Tracy FischerShe carried a double bouquet of white orchids and carnations.Attendants for the bride were Miss Arlene Yasko, maid of honor, and the Misses Antoinette Roselli, Nancy Holmes and s Judith Rachwal, bridesmaids. All wore light blue sheaths with overskirts and matching headpieces. Each carried yellow' -1 mums.Mary Becker was flower girl ? in a long dress of dotted swiss j with puffed sleeves and a blue » satin sash. Mark Clazmer car-i; ried the rings- j Robert Fischer was best man Matt Bubon, Richard DeCono and Daniel Tracy served as groomsmen. George Gierxzew-1 ski and Richard Kowalewski* seated guests.Breakfast following the wedding was served at noon at Wantoeh’s hall. Milwaukee. Four '; hundred guests are invited to a* * reception at 8 o'clock this eve-J ning., After a wedding trip to La ' | Crosse, Mr and Mrs. Fischer I will reside at 5921 5th Ave. The bride attended the University of j Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and La x | Crosse State College. She will i! teach at the Mary D. Bradford ! High School. Fischer attended f La Crosse State College and is j | a member of the faculty at St. * Joseph's High School.