Emmetsburg Catholic School - Echo Yearbook (Emmetsburg, IA)
- Class of 1965
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Democratic Victor-President Lyndon Johnson
won the 1964 election by the greatest plurality
and per cent of the total vote in U. S. history.
johnson became President at the assassination of
John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Barryfs Battle for Votes-Sen. Barry Goldwater
was surrounded by fans at Knoxville, Tenn., air-
port September 16 as he campaigned for the
presidency on the Republican ticket. The con-
servative senator swept to a first-ballot nomina-
tion at the convention in San Francisco.
atzonal Events in Review-1964
I'm the Greatest-Cassius Clay whooped it
up with his handlers after he won the
world heavyweight title in Miami Beach
in February. He was credited with a tech-
nical knockout of Sonny Liston when Lis-
ton failed to answer the bell for the sev-
enth round.
Alaskan Quake-A whole line of cars rest-
ed about 20 feet below street level on a
main thoroughfare in Anchorage the day
following the disastrous earthquake on
March 27.
Nobel Prize Winner-Dr. Martin
Luther King, jr., right, was
greeted by Richard C. Patterson,
commissioner of public events,
at Kennedy International Air-
port Dec. 16 on arrival from
Europe. Dr. King was in Oslo
to receive the 1964 Nobel Peace
Prize.
THE ECHO
EMMETSBURG CATHOLIC
HIGH SCHOOL
1965
DEDICATICN
Dr. Martin Luther King--Winner of Nobel Peace Prize, 1964
"He has proved that he can take setbacks without losing courage or abandoning
his ideals."
Rev. Ake Zetterberg, Dean of Schools
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Administration
Superintendent
Rev. Mervin Hood
Sacred Heart Parish, Ruthven
Rt. Rev. W. F. Mason
Assumption Parish, Emmetsburg
Rev. Clarence Farrelly
St. Thomas Parish, Emmetsburg
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Rev . Melvin Hood
Religion
Speech
American Government
Rev . Roger Augustine
Religion
World History
Sociology
Rev. Leo Riesberg
Religion
World History
Latin
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Mr. John Harrington
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Geometry
Algebra
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Mr. John Wood
Coach
American Cove rnment
World Problems
Sister Mary Jeanora, B.V.M.
Principal
American History
General Science
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JAMES KEMMER
NICK MARTINI
CATHERINE KELLY
LINDA MCNALLY
RUTH MOLLOY
BARBARA NEARY
TERRI MYERS
PAUL NAMER
ANN NORVELL
PATRICIA POEPPE
JUDY SCI-IULLER
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JOHN PERDUE
BRYAN WILSON
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taken with the 200-inch Hale telescope.
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JU IORS
Ruthann Brennan
Tom Brennan
Camilla Brink
John Brown
Mary Erwin
Helen Farrell
Michael Foy
Diane Gehling
Judy Beatty
Jim Benson
Alice Brennan
Mary Brennan
Loretta Callaghan
Maureen Carney
Ellen Conway
Clem Currans
Dennis Goeders
Jean Hand
Suzanne Hand
Thomas Haywood
Ann Kelly
Rosemary Kelly
Mary Kenyon
Karen Leners
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Rita Higgins
Julie Hughes
Veronica Joynt
Michael Kehr
Charlene Leonard
Gary Leonard
Mary Jo Molloy
Margaret Munn
Robert Neary
William Thompson
Donald Turck
David Wilson
Margaret Wright
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Wahneta Brennan
Gerald Brennan
Robert Brink
David Brown
James Conway
Robert Crawmer
Phillip Currans
Mary C. Dunigan
Thomas Barry
Barbara Beatty
Beth Beatty
James Bisenius
Joseph Brown
Sandra Brown
John Carpenter
Jean Marie Conlon
Rosemary Egan
Thomas Framb ach
Dennis Gehling
Leo Goeders
Michael Jackson
Bernadette Kliegl
Richard Kehr
Michael Leonard
Larry Hand
Bill Haywood
John High
Colleen Hindera
Steve Leonhardt
Janet Molloy
Michael Neibauer
Kris Kramer
Mary Phillips
James Roche
Gerald Ryan
Rita Ryan
Mary A. Rupp Diane Schuller Elaine Stoffel
Eldon Stoffel J. Van Oosbree R. Weiland
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Gloria Weir
Katherine Yoch
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William Brennan
Ellen Brennan
Linda Carney
David Carpenter
Katherine Foy
Pamela Goodlaxson
Christine Guess
Mary Hart
Pamela Baker
Tony Beatty
Jean Biittner
Virginia Bradley
Margaret Conway
Mary Jean Donahue
William Fandel
Katherine Finn
Mary Hughes
John Kenyon
Kitty Kerwick
James Kliegl
John Neary
William Neary
Linda Rupp
Robert Schneider
Linda Leduc
Paul McNally
Ned Munn
Kathleen Myers
Thomas Slagle
Michael Studer
Katherine Turck
Jerry Van Oosbree
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1952--Emmetsburg Catholic High School
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ACTIVITIES
J. Harrington P. Kapustynski P. Joynt N. Martini
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B. Haywood, M. Studer, P. McNally, D. Carpenter, T. Slagle, B. Neary,
B. Fandel, J. VanOosbree. Coach Wood, B. Brink, L. Hand, L. Leon-
hardt, T. Haywood, M. Foy, D. Goeders, T. Brennan, J. Frambach, M.
Hinrichs, G. Weir, M. Jackson.
T. Haywood G. Leonard M. Foy D. Turck
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G. Leonard, J. Brennan, L. Goeders, J. Ryan, D. Brown, Coach Harring-
ton, J. Bisenius, N. Martini, J. Haywood, P. Kapustynski, D. Turck.
J. Bisenius L. Goeders G. Weir M. Jackson
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Peter Kapustynski tries an end
run and is brought down as
Tom Brennan f47j looks on.
The offensive team tries an
off tackle but is stopped at the
line of scrimmage.
1964
Irish 39 - O
Irish 13 - O
Irish 25- O
Irish 27 -1 3
Irish 1 9 - O
Irish 1 3 - 0
Irish 26 - 6
Irish 33 - 0
Irish 27- 7
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Lake Park
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Irish reserves cheer on the Irish to their
Homecoming victory.
Dennis Goeders is making
yardage as the referee throws
a penalty flag in the back-
ground.
Royal made little yardage that
night. One of the reasons was
the good Irish tackling. Here
Dennis Goeders gets a tackle
as Mike Jackson 151, moves
in to help.
Tom Brennan 147, moves with
ball after getting a helping
block from quarterback, Peter
Kapustynski. Tom made good
yardage all year, making six
touchdowns and averaging six
yards per carry.
Peter Kapustynski eludes
Royal defensive players and
runs for a touchdown. Peter
made one touchdown in the
Royal game, and fourteen
throughout the season. He set
a new school record by mak-
ing eighty-eight points in one
year.
Loretta Callaghan explains the functioning of
the Gestetner mimeograph to Mary Kenyon,
Alice Brennan and Rita Ryan.
The Thermo Fax used for photostating is
demonstrated by John Perdue to Paul N amer
and Judy Schuller.
Collier Encyclopedia and
Encyclopedia Americana in this
year's editions are inspected by
Helen Farrell, Mary Jo Molloy,
Julie Hughes, Jean Hand and
Clem Currans.
In the art department the Amaco
Electric Kiln is used by Gloria Weir and
Sandra Brown for firing clay articles.
Tom Frambach finds the Jet Spray Sign Making
Equipment very usedful as Leo Goeders, Michael
Schultz and John High assist him.
Mary Catherine Dunigan at the Beseler Porta
Scribe explains a geometrical problem.
Uncle Alex Twiggs
Bryan Wilson
Mortimer, Vivian's br
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Peter Kapustynski
Vivian S mythe -K ersey
Judy Schuller
Mrs. Smythe-Kersey
Ann Norvell
Nora Malone, cook,
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Charlie Hopps,
Cheryl I-Ieddinger
Larry Elliott,
John Haywood
Mrs. Fanny Farnham
Barbara Culver
Ted Hartly
Michael Hinrichs
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SETTING .
TIME: Present.
PLACE: Larry E11iott's home
in a suburb of St. Louis,
Missouri.
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and Uncle Alex wins a
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Larry, his aunt, his ward and his
fiancee in a power struggle.
James Kemmer advises the student council members, Bill Brennan, Tom Frambach, Bob Neary, Barbara Culver,
Janet Molloy and Kathleen Myers. Helen Farrell was absent.
The science laboratory is an important workroom in this space age.
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Arts and crafts help to develop useful citizens.
Clssical, liturgical and modern music compose their repertory
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BASKETBALL TEAM OF 1964-1965
Coach Harrington, L. Hand, G. Weir, M. Foy, P. Joynt and N. Martini. Managers D. Goeders and M. Jackson, J
Brown, C. Joynt, P. Kapustynski, M. Hinrichs, and J. Bisenius.
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Our cheerleaders conduct regular pep rallies after school and before each game. They backed the football team
through nine victories and encouraged good sportsmanship at the basketball games. Pictured in the new uniforms
below are Jean I-land, Alice Brennan, Helen Farrell, Suzanne Hand, Mary Erwin and Rita Higgins.
These new green and gold uniforms for the girls and boys were purchased by the Booster Club of Emmetsburg
Catholic High School.
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Personal typing for freshmen has been
part of the curriculum for three years.
Cheering is work as well as fun.
Juniors and seniors prepare for office
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Larry Hand, and Tom Haywood participated in the State Track Meet at Des Moines on May 15, 1965.
Graduation Exercises were held in Corrigan Hall on May 30, 1965.
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Chou Listens-Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai held
an earpiece as he listened to an address by the Soviet
Union's new party leader, Leonid Brezhnev, during a
meeting of world Communists in Moscow on November
6. Alexei Kosygin, Soviet premier, is at right.
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tages and Belgian paratroopers were
carried from rescue plane at Leopold-
ville after it arrived from Stanleyville
November 24. The paratroopers de-
scended on the rebel-held Congo city
just as a massacre of hostages began,
and their quick work saved the lives of
hundreds.
Alliance Talks-British Foreign Secre-
tary Patrick Gordon Walker, left,
talked with VVest German Chancellor
Ludwig Erhard in Bonn on November
15 during efforts to find a compromise
on a new nuclear force for the trou-
bled Atlantic Alliance.
New President-Foreign Minister Giuseppe
Saragat Crightj was formally notified in
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Warld Events in Revzew 1964
Pope Visits India-The 38th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Bombay
India, on November 28. In December, Pope Paul VI made the longest papal Journey
in history to attend sessions of the congress
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year. From left are Prime Minister Nehru of India
General Douglas McArthur of the United States and
former President Herbert Hoover
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