Holy Name High School - Pacemaker Yearbook (Omaha, NE)
- Class of 1956
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zmmmh l?56 mwmmmwmw mmwwmm ffwvlw f A Qhadwatwn . . . . u u ' U u u vu U U UU cv U U U U Spwdo, . . U U U UUUU UU UUUUUUUUU U J yu UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU U U UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU U UUUUUUUUUUUU U ' 35 fruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu U U UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU U C U UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU U U UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UU U UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UU TO THE QUEEN OF HOLY RNARY We dedicate this book -- Sincerely -- Humbly -- We raise our mod- est efforts. To the throne of God -- Our prayer is sent. May our lives be de- dicated to you. May we ever cling to your Holy Rosary -- Devoutly -- Perseveringly -- Making it -- A chain -- Mightily binding our hearts to the Feet of your Crucified Son. A bridge -- To carry us -- Over the raging torrents of life. And finally -- A ladder -- To lift us -- To heaven -- To Mother -- And home, REDEMPTORIST FATI-IERS HOLY NAME cHuRcH 3014 NORTH 45TH STREET OMAHA 4 NEBRASKA Dear Graduates of 1956 Congratulatlons to all of youonthe occaston of your graduauon Your hearts on th1s occaslon should be ftlled with grautude We flnd very few grateful people tn the world today Be among the few who are grateful because you have so much for whxch you should be grateful and so many to whom you should be grateful. Be grateful flrst of all to God God ln Hts love for you gave you your hfe and everythlng necessary food clothlng, shelter for preservmg that hfe More than that He gave you your supernatural hfe and all the means necessary for preservtng ll so one day you may be perfectly happy w1th Hlm tn Heaven Be grateful to Our Blessed Mother Mary for through her hands have come to you all the graces of your llfe for she has been IS and always wtll be to you a Mother of Perpetual Help Be grateful to the Church your Splflfllal mother for m add1t1on to many other favors she gave you a Cathohc grade school and a Catholmc h1gh school to attend Be grateful to your Country for the many freedoms she has glven you freedom from Want freedom from fear freedom of speech and above all, freedom of relzgton Many young people cannot worshlp God 1n the way they choose Be grateful to your parents who after br1ng1ng you mto thls hfe have so fa1thfully fulillled thetr dutles of love toward you by gtvmg you the neoessxtxes of both your spxrttual and matenal hfe and by gwmg you a completely Cathohc educauon Be grateful to your teachers your classmates and your fr1ends Try to reahze how unhappy your hfe would have been w1thout the1r many thoughtful words and acttons No one loves an ungrateful person everyone and especlally God loves a grateful heart Grat1tude to God and to our fellowmen assures us of constant help and love all through our hves May God bless you may Mary protect you today tomorrow and all the days of your hfe Smoerely lll the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary 32140 Reverend A W Powers C Ss R 4 U . . 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L ,ml 2332233 WARREN GOULD President Crerghton Prep 1 Central I-hgh School 2 Sodality 3 Class President 4 Cho1r 4 Glee Club 4 Opera 4 Music Club 4 Football 4 Basketball 3 Track 3 4 Hornecorning Attend ant 4 Prom Krng 4 Red Cross 3 4 S IEANNE MALICK Secretary Sodahty 1 2 3 4 V1ce Prefect 4 Class Secretary 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Flambeau Staff 1 2 3 Office Staff 3 Pacemaker Staff Ass1stant Editor4 Lrbrary Staff 1 2 Red Cross 3 4 Opera PrograrnCornmittee 2 3 I0 ANN HAKEL Vrce Presrdent Sodalrty 1 2 3 Class Secretary 1 Class Presrdent 2 Class Vrce Presr dent 4 Student Councrl 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Chou 1 2 3,4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Music Club 3 4 Student Organist 4 Pep Club 1,2 3, Treasurer 1 Secretary 2 Vrce President 3 Flambeau Staff 1 Legion of Mary 1 2,3 4 Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 4 Red Cross 3 4 Red Cross Reporter 3 4 CONNIE JOHNSON Treasurer Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Student Council 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Musrc Club 3 4 Presrdent 4 Pep Club 1 2 3,4 Dramatrcs 3 Red Cross 3 4 Snowball Attendant 3 Olnlnaleau I CAVV ' , - ' 3: 7 3 V1 1 X 3 s M 3 ' 3 , . 4: Z 1 0 x KL i,r,. . Q 10 ' SHARON MARIE BREM ERS Cathedral I-llgh School 1 2 3 NICK CAMER0 Chou 4 Glee Club 4 Opera 4 Pep Sodalltyl 2 3 Class President 1 3 MARY ALICE CAMPBELL Student Council 1 3 Baseball 1, 4 R Dramancs ed CIOSS4 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 50da1ifY 1 2 3 Choir 2 4 Glee Club 4 Pacemaker Staff 4 Basketball 3 4 Red Cross 3 Snow ball Attendant 3 Hornecomlng Attendant 4 Clu 1234 Louis CANIGLIA sodalny 1 2 3 Red cross 3 SA'-I-Y CHAMBER'-IN Trafflc Council 3 4 Sodality 1 2 3 choir 1 2 3 4 DE ANNA CHASE Glee Club 3 4 Opera4 MUSIC Club3 4 Pepclub 1 2 3 4 Office Svdaliw 1 2 3 Choir 1 2 3 4 Staff 3, Red cross 3.4. Glee Club 3.4. Opera 3.4.Mus1c u 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, , :fa of Peace . -L ': S . : n 2 ' ' ' 9 ' ' ' : ' Club 2,3,4g Music Club 4, Pep : ' b n 1 I 1 , u 1 P 04: ' Cl b - 4 MARILYN CODER Cathedral Hrgh School 1 Sodality 2 3 ClassV1ce President3 Student Counc1l 3 4 President Student Counc1l 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Presi dent 4 Pacemaker Staff Faculty Ed1tor 4 Offlce Staff 4 Legion of Mary 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 MADELEINE DRESLER Sodahty 1.2.3, Chou 1.2.3,4, Glee Club 3.4, Opera 3.4, Musrc Club 3.4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, De bate Club 3, Pacemaker Staff 4, Red Cross 3,4. JERRY CONIGLIO Sodalrty 1 2 3 Treasurer 1 Cho1r 2 Glee Club 2 Opera 2 Red Cross 3 4 Recreat1onalA1de4 Amencan Legron Award 2 Snowball Attendant IAMES COONEY South High School 1 Sodallty 3 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 CAROL GEHRMAN Sodahty 1.2.3, Choir 2.4, Glee Club 4, Musrc Club 4, Pep Club 1,2.3.4, Red Cross 3.4. 7010145101414 PETER GEPSON Sodality 1.2.3, Basketball 2 Pacemaker Staff 4. T41 ff: V, ! . 2 l . . . , 3 , . u n v v . Q I 2 : . ' ' . ' . 9 v I 9 P ' 3 ' . , U ' n I 3. I u o I ' P 1 . : . S 9 1 I 0 X MARY ELLEN GIITTER Sodahty 1 2 3 Choir 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Opera 3 4 Music Club 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pace maker Staff 4 Flarnbeau Staff 3 4 Llbrary Staff 2 RICHARD GUTCHEWSKY Sodalityl 2 3 Cho1r4 Glee Club 4 Opera 4 Music Club 4 Acolyte 2 3 CAROLE HEMSTREET Sodality 1 2 3 Choir 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Vocation Club 1 2 .letauuvlou SHARON HENELY Sodality 1 2 3 Chou 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Vocation Club 1 2 'I3 RICHARD HEGARTY Sodahty 1 2 3 Class Treasurer 3 Student Councrl 3 Baseball 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Captain 4 Track 2 3 4 All State Football 3 Snowball Attend ant 3 Homecoming King 4 ANN HENRY Sodality 1234 Chou' 123 Glee Club 3 Opera 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Flambeau Staffl 2 3 Editor 3 Pacemaker staff Editor 4 Vocation Club 1 2 Red Cross 3 ll: Ill: of of 3 ,,,g ' oo: 5 , . . S ll ' ' ' ' . . ora 1 , 1,,,4. ,. t l l nts: in I P ll: ' 3 - 2 n pf: , V .5-M, Q va vu: noi lo: I: , .3 ','3 van :sv '. vol :P . l , anna noi 1 san . U . . I ' ' go ll: our P n . . n uv 1 I I MARY CHARLENE JOHNSON SANDRA IOHNSON Sodalrty 1 2 3 Class Secretary 3 Sodauty 1 2 3 Choir 1 2 Glee StudentCounc1l3 Choul 2 Glee club 2 3 Red cross 3 4 Pep Club Club 3 Opera 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 Vocation Club 1 2 4 Flambeau Staff 1 2 3 Editor Pacemaker Staff, Assrstant Editor 4 Vocation Club 1 2 Snowball Queen 3 JOHN KELLY Sodality 1,2,3,4g Red Cross 3. MARY PATRICIA LANGDON Sodalrty 1 2 3 Chou 1 2 3 4 Glee Club3 4 Opera4 Music Club 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Red Cross 14 CAROL LARSEN Sodalrty 1 2 3 Secretary 2 Little Sodahty 2 3 Class Secretary 2 Student Council 2, 3 Treasurer Student Councrl 3 Chou' 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 MusicClub3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Debate Club 4 Flambeau staff 1 2 3 4 Pacemaker Staff Literal? Ed1tor 4 Library Staff 3 Legion of Mary 2 Cheerleader 2 Dramatics 1 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Sn0Wb2ll Attendant 3 Homecornlng Queen 4 Vocanon Club 1 2 MARGARET LEE Sodality 1 2 3 Choir 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Opera 4 Dramaucs 1 Club 1 2 Red Cross 3 4 Wine flow 1 I - ' ' ' D 2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g vocation 3,45 U. U 1 Z ' 3 IANET MASSARA Benson I-hgh School 1 2 Glee Club TEIENCE MC ANDREWS 3 Pep Club 3 4 Sodalityl 2 3 ClassTreasurer1 2 Student Council 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Red Cross 3 4 Snowball Attendant 3 PATRICK MEEI-IAN Sodaltry 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Pacemaker Staff 4 Red Cross 3 4 Snowball Kmg 3 MICKEY MILLER sodaury 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 IUDITH MITCHELL Basketball 1 Red Cross 3 4 WILLIAM NELSON Cathedral High School 1 Sodality 23 Ch0i1'234 GleeClub34 Opera 3'4 Music Club 3 4 Pep Weber I-hgh School Ch1C3g0 1 2 Club 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 3 Football 4 Track 3 Basketball 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Staff 4 Drarnaucs 2 ' 54 W ' Padua ol I :- lol nl :S uv . . , , , non nan an 1 of ooo: an . . . I ll 15 . 5 , ,F ov: I ' I . . . nl lo. on , . . . a uf o lv . I ' ' os: a ' ' . ' I nv , . 9 IANICE NOWAK Flambeau Staff 1 2 3 Pacemaker Staff Busmess Manager 4 Library Staff 2 3 Offlce Staffl 2 Red Cross3 4 VocationClub1 2 Opera Program Committee 2 3 4 WILLIAM PATTON Sodality 1.2.3, Class V1ce-Presr- dent 2, Student Council 2, Baseball 1.3.4, Football 1, Basketbal11,2. 3.4, Track 4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Red Cross 3.4. MARGARET MARY OBOYLE Sodality 1 2 3 Choir 1 2 3,4 Club 4 Business Cornrmttee Pep Club 1.2.3 4 Flambeau Staffl 2 Red Cross 3,4 Snowball Attendant 3 Library staff 2 MARY MARGARET ODONNELL Sodalrty 1 2 3 Class Vrce Presr dent 1 Student Councll 1 Choir 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Musrc Club 3 4 Pacemaker staff Actrvmes Edltor 4 Red Cross 3 4 Traffrc Council 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Library Staff 2 Homecomtng Attendant 4 JAMES PEKAS LORRAINE PENCIL Sodality 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, s0da1i:y1,2,3,Football 2.3, Track Glee Club 3' 4' 019612 3. 4. Pep 1,2,3,Aco1yre 1,2,3,4. Club 1- 2. 3. 4. Office Staff 4. awww , z44z7mu, 'lb 1 , 3 Sodality 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 3-42 Opera 3:47 Music 3. Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Cheerleader LARRY POLEDNA Sodality 1 2 3 Chou 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Opera 3 4 Musrc Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Basketball 1 Red Cross 3 4 Pacemaker Staff Sports Edrtor 4 Acolyte 1 2 3 4 A LICE PRCHAL sodauryr 2 3 Choul 2 3 4 Glee KATHLEEN ROBERTS Club 1 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Music u 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 Library Staff 2 Red Cross 3 4 MIC HA EL RONK Pratt School 1.2, Sodalrty 3.4, Red Cross 3. ulutlato BONNIE RUDLOFF Sodalityl .2.3,Choir1.2, Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 1. Secretary 2, Vice-Presldent 3. President 4, Legron of Mary 2.3.4, Red Cross 3. 4. flank Sodallty 1 2 3 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 Musrc Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Flambeau Staff 3 4 Pace maker Staff 4 Red Cross 3 NANCY RUDLOFF Sodality 1.2,3,4, Pep Club 1.2.3. 4, Red Cross 3.4, Vocatron Club 1. 2, Lrbrary staff 2.3, Pacemaker Staff. Asststant Edrtor 4, Opera Program Committee 2. 3. 4, Flambeau Staff 2.3. 0 I ' r f 'f' 16 4, A - v I ,313 , . . : ' . : ' . . , Q , I 1 9 D Q U : , , . G ,. ,S ..3.4: va: sos.: 3 ' . n 1 Y a C v u 1 9 2 ' NANCY SACCA Sodalrty 1 2 3 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Opera 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Flambeau Staff 3 Natronal Honor SOCIETY 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 JAMES SHYMANSKI Crerghton Prep 1,2,3, Red Cross 4. '74 JACK SCHAFFART Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Out standrng Sophomore World Herald Scholar shrp 1955 Red Cross 3 4 SHARON SOKOL Sodalrty 1,2,3, Chorr 2.3.4, Glee Club 2.3.4, Opera 3.4, Musrc Club 2,4, Pep Club 1.2,3,4, Debate Club 2.3.4, Secretary 3, President 4, Flambeau Staff 2.3, Pacemaker Staff 4, Lrbrary Staff 1, Red Cross 3.4. KAREN ANN SCHROEDER Edrna Hrgh School Mrnneapolrs Minn 1 Sodalrty 2 3 Choir 3 Cross 3 Vrce Presrdent 3 MARILYN STEVENS Sodalityl 2 3,Choir1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2.3,4, Opera 3.4, Musrc Club 3.4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Flambeau staff 3, Pacemaker Staff 4, Legron of Mary 3.4, Red Cross 3.4, Voca non Club 1,2. 85443016 2 ' I ' ' 'uf ' ' Glee Club 3, Pep Club 2.3.45 Red . . . : .4: . 3 ' ' l MARTIN STOLINSKI Sodahtyl 2 3 Red cross 4 MARY THIBODEAU sodamy 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 BARBARA TROVATO Flambeau Staff 1 Pacemaker Staff Sod ht 1 2 3 Ch 1 2 3 G1 a y ou ee 3 salty Stgfilz 4 Office Staff 3 Club 3 PepClub1 2 3 4 Flambeau 6 'OSS staff 2 Llbrary Staff 2 Red cross 3 MARY MARCIA TYSON sodanryl 2 3 4 vlce Pres1dent3 ALICE VOGEL Umon Representative 3 Llttle Sodal 1ty 2 3 Chou' 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Opera3 4 Muslc Club 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 4 Flambeau Staff 1 2 Pacemaker Staff Art Ed1tor 4 Na uonal Honor Society 3 4 Llbrary Staff 2 3 4 Offlce Staff 3 Leglon of Maryl 2 3 4 Secretary3 V106 Presldent 4 Snowball Attendant 3 Red Cross 3 4 Vocauon Club 1 2 Teen of the Week 4. Sodahtyl 2 3 Chou 1 2 3 4 Glee 74 .fave 7444 ge Zoned PATRICIA WHITE Clubl 2 3 4 Musxc Club 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Sodahty 1 2 3 Chou' 1 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 Red Cross 3 4 Pep Club 2 , r' 7 ' . . : - l I I I I I I I : . . . I . ' . ' I I Y I I D I I I I . . . 1 I I I I ' ' ' . ' . I Y I , I I I I I ' I I ' 2 ' . . ' . ' . I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . ' . I I I I I l ' . ' . I I I I I I ' . I . I , . . I I I I I I , , I I I I I , , , , I D I ' 1, ,3,4. . : ' . . : ' : ' I I I I I . - ' : s . : ' . : A L LA N W IA T ER Sodality 1.2,3,4g Red Cross 3.43 Traffic Council 3g Drarnatlcs 3. adam WILLIAM WORTH Kukwood 1 Sodahty 2 3 Choir 3 4 Glee Club3 4 Opera 3 4 Musrc 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent 4 Football 3 4 Dramat1cs2 3 4 Acolyte 2 3 4 IUDY WOLFF Sodality 1,2,3g Choir 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Opera 3,4g Music Club 3,4g Red Cross 3,4g Dramatics 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1.2, 3,45 Library Staff 1. tlatveueloutaitozaall - St ofuat BETTY YOUNG Sodahty 1 2 3 Choir 1 2 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Opera 3 4 MUSIC u 4 Pep C ub 2 Flambeau Staff 1 2 3 Pacemaker Staff 4 Red Cross 3 4 JANE ZELESKI Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Opera 3 4 Music Club 3 4 Buslness Manager 4 Pep Club 1 3 4 Debate Club 2 Flambeau Staff 2 Pacemaker Staff Musrc Edrtor 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Student Organlst 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Vlce Presr deut4 fm it 4 ' ' c ? .2. . Q ' ' f Z S 22. . : 3 ' .3 ni ' Clb 3 I 1 11,3,4g , ' ,3 D ' Qi, Li., .A .711 .7 Dear Underclassmen with sincerest wishes for your every success we the Class of 56 extend our fervent thanks to all underlcassmen for making up the wonderful student body of Holy Name This year has been tops or all of us seniors and we owe a great deal to you for making ll so Being practically alumni now we d 11 e to take th1s opportumty to tell you a few of the things that we ve learned in these past four years and to give you some sotmd advice To begin with love your school as you do your family Always remember that your reputanon and the reputation of your school are one and the same While loving your school you must also love your Name Respect the faculty at all times Bear in mind that their station 1S not to please you but to help you become a pleasmg person to others Never cease to do your level best in all extra curr1cular act1v1t1es Be ll debate Red Cross Sodahty speech work or on the f1e1d of sport endeavor to make Holy Name synonymous with words hke diligent frlendly and perhaps even excellent We feel confident that the sturdy trad1t1ons and lofty 1dea1s of good old Holy Name w1ll be perpetuated and even raised under your watchful eyes The responsiblhty rests on you now take it cheerfully and succeed through hard work and the constant asststance of Our Mother of Perpetual Help THE SENIORS CLASS OF 56 22 me ' . ' Il QI f . . . . . . . . H , .k . . . , . classmates, for they are identified by the same names that you are-- teenager, Catholic, Holy Wing We Slow Wa 7ace 74 74a W n and awe . Juniors now are leaders and potential graduates---they have assumed their duties as upper- classrnen with ease---leaders in all of the school's activities are to be found here---Sodality and Red Cross are piloted by the J uniors---many fine athletes are to be fotmd among its members FLAMBEAU editors are members of the JLmiorC1ass---Here, a spirit of friendly co-operation here an amazing potential for success---Here, tomorrow's Seniors! Junior class offioers look questioningly at poster for their dance, The Question Mark Dance. TOM FRETZ Secretary ROSE ANN DERGAN Treasurer .3 tr Pb a it if 'T' I f Q i fm L- F. 5 ' ' ' 1 la 1' ,Q Q I 5 . Q if 5 - T: - 5 Q my . I A L .Q L-qv' Q WWA N Q 1.4 A . 5 24 P. Bedwell G. Bendon R. Blankenship S. Bonacci M. Bosco M. M. Brazda K. Burkhart M. A. Campbell M. Carmody D. Dagerman R. Dergan T. Dwyer J. Flachsbarth T. Fransiscus T. Fretz E. Gaudreault G. Gullotta J. Hartmann K. Holzapfel A. Jauron B. Johannsen P. Kelly S. Klitzke F. Kunzman E. Larsen T. Malone S. Martens T. McAloon M. McGill P. McGinty Not Pictured I. Keenan R. McKeone M. J. Miller T. Mohatt R. Nelson M. O'Conne11 P. O'Neil P. Palermo P. Pateidl M. C. Peterson M. Pierce S. Powers J. Pruitte C, Schroeder E. Sedlacek D. Smith F. Smith J. Spencer D, Stolinski S. Toohey D. Umbach D. Wagner T, Walz J, Welnert R, Weiss M. White W. Williams M. E. Worth B. Wortman J. Zabel J. Zareck V an 9 f 1 'S' ' 'I' ,I ff w 'ffl K A u Abi . I . fa 52 . . Q 4.1: f l fi 'ff 6+ f is Lv .Q .M 'ig' , .V Y .....,,... - sf of .1 2+ f- if A fr? F? , 9 'it 1 S 'P . nvx 5 II x 1 Q'-A Rgivs ...W ...s W wr' ' .EM-'e ff I V f K j aw. P da W ,Q Q- r 2 , W .p P lg. 4 Q W M K 2 1 W i f Q' N1 5 H -- -' 5 I -lit , .A , is ' E, '---- , F f 25 0 Posed outside the library door, Mike Allen, Maribeth Stanosheck, Paul Wade. .7 and ,To Ann Fletcher--able leaders of the Sophomore class. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Mike Allen . . . . . . . . President Maribeth Stanosheck . . . Vioe-President Jo Ann Fletcher . . . . Secretary Paul Wade . . . . Treasurer It ,Lg Q4Lr ,3h,g43iQ Pggg' 'Q 'if 4.35 l Af 5'af5'gff,-a5j,'x5VIi'lg',--,pil 'ff fu SST, X,mrr A -l ,Q ' f, We by ,eifrfe guggijizfb ' We ww 74421, and 'Mae 77e4ce. Half-way there, now---the Sophomores look eagerly to the rosy horizon---The next two years as upperclassntn loom ahead---promising advancement---and eventual success---to a class of leaders---in sports---extra-curricular activities---and studies---always trying---the Sophomores have proven themselves worthy---to be called Holy Namers. nv 'Y . - s 33,1 ' , ' 'P s jf u x Y-J . Abboud .Allen Andresen Brown T. Byers M. Calvet ' ' -xr 'X' in al F. Caruso ..- vu ' . , B. cmwn 'Qv' r Y I , .WO - -- x 1. Colgan V K l , , ZW- 4 1 l, f A , G. Connor 5 . T. croweu 'Q 4 1' f' Af J. Daley fvg, 42 QQ- r 'iiw :s fx. so J. Daley 1 A ,sg I V R. DeGeorge ti. ' M 327 t ' i J. A. Dey 'Z' x I. Dutch 43524 T. Dwyer r e4 ' NOT PICTURED E. Benolken N. Gibilisco J. Fletcher A D J. Gaffney AP Q it ,I ,, A, ,Q 51 J. Gartner .4 - Q - 1 ' M- R. Gehrman Arc f V G -H ' t D. Gepson J. Gerber D. Griffith I. Gubbels ' J. Haley M. Hanna ,ei 11 f f '-36 tg. x . ' ' ' X ...x I - 'Z' V. Hara M. Henry E. Higgins J. Hobbs Hopkrns Hughes Hughes Hum Hynes Jensen Johannsen Konnath Kull Lang Larsen Lee Maher M Malmck Markey Markey McGu1re Messmg Meyers Mlnarxk J Morrow G Pearson D Peatrowsky D Peterson 2 Q- U ns 3 Qrs. av: ' 3 s -1'7 fun K uf' 35' 'K' 919 WE?' 'fix 'Om an 5- E-v if if fu. T 7 'E' mx 'K' yu-. 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Rahn fi en, mm, 744 Ama sam 'mf' Fresh from the grades---the freshies have made their presence felt here at Holy Name High with their characteristic---undaunted enthusiasm---they've given our school the proverbial shot in the arm ---proving themselves loyal---industrious---fervent soldiers of Christ--- ever ready---ever willing---to progress---onward---and upwardl Freshman Class Officers Mary Burkhiser, Kathy Moylan, Jerry Wall, and Mike Keegan take a look at a college a.nnuaL Jerry Kathy Mary Mike FRESHMAN OFFICERS wall . . . . . . President Moylan , , , , , Vice-President Burkhiser . . . . .Secretary Keegan . . . . . Treasurer Bachman Benolken Blankenship Brady Brennan Bro Bruneteau Buchta Burkhiser M. Catlin Qs. K, 'v V' '27 F' . , ' 1' 1 V 3 , 5. 2. .. 4 . uf' 1 , 9 +, 'Y - .- 1 ' U ' , ' J' M Coder ,- -' ' P' R K. Cronin 7, x M, B. Dagerman 1 -9. R. Decker I . S. DiMari M. Dudzinski , if 6' R. Eickholt ' Y. Engel M. Fitzpatrick J. A. Franks M. A. Gerber M. Goodwin P. Guenette T. Gutchewsky I. Halbrook M. Harberts J. Herek W. Honz C. A. Howdle P. Jensen .6 M ... 'B 'fi'- QC. Q it M W2 1. sr I Elf' 5 xi V, 5 5 - ' A f'-Q17 M.-.Y 1 :QM M My 1 5 I N. if ,N , ,, .4 f xr -.4 6 I ' tv. ' 'lr t ' ' 9 5- f if M ' li' i F A .N J z ,., . XQII Ns' Q- , ' 'gigs' 'a 39' ig. I A V 5 f V-....,,,.. ,...-...,, , in Tm, ,M 4' ill 'iw' E vfv l 4 0 ' 31 Q- T 5' fa.-M-, ff. Y 2 J nv Kyqi I S. Merritt W. Meyer K kim. fi, 7 , .fs Y. rg' had fl V me sag' 1' yu liar' 1 X. T. McGuire T. McPhaull M. Meehan L. Miller M.A. Molacek K. Moran lu B. McCafferty D. McGowan M. Keegan T. Kisicki P. Koley M. Kull F. Kunzman 'ii-CE E 11- 1 1 i K. Moylan R. O'Brien W. Padrnos A. Peterson , F 5 's..-A Ln Y . -J ' R. Prchal F. Prucha K. Randall L. Roth I. Rudloff n Qi- 1 R. Rushlau S i f I. Schleccht .Y 0 J 'if f 'Q ff, 53 Q N' I S. Schnelder V Q A - I. X . I. Scholz fE,N wr P V' '-2,72 XT' L. Scholz 1 Y -S., Ml Y . . .S f A ' fi' , 5 J if f ,795 A -'J 15 I 1 ,A m. Emmy ,1 A -whfdlm T. Schuchart r A. 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If f , , As the lowhest of creatures we the Class of 56 entered the seemingly complex world of Holy Name I-hgh on a brrght September day 1952 We elected Nick Camero to lead us over the Jogs with the help of Srster Mary of the Holy Cross OSM and Srster Mary Eleanor OSM Soon after rrutratron we were received rnto the Sodalrty membershrp ln the Pep Club followed soon after Sodalrty reception Our first socral achrevement was the Semor Send Off Dance whrch now enjoys the status of a tradrtion at Holy Name The annual retreat whrch rnsprred us to main tain our rdeals as Chrrstrans polrshed off our year as Freshmen September 1953 found the nobodys of last year suave soplusticates Sophomoresl JoAnn Hakel as presrdent bore the brunt of drffrcultres Sister Margaret Mary OSM and Srster MaryGrace OSM were our homeroom faculty Our social endeavor ofthe year was the Bobby Sox Ball Our second lugh school retreat opened new avenues spirrtual progress September 1954 We have reached that cov eted status Upperclass men! For the second trme Nick Camero was chosen to guide us We started the year rolling with the Prnk Patch Prance Soon the thrrll of selectrng class rrngs dra Iohnsonand Pat Meehan as reignrng monarchs Sprrng brought our first The Ptrates of Penzance The Juru Senror Prom The value of a Catholrc edu was revealed to us durrng the annualretreat September 1955 Buddy Gould was our spokesman for this most important year The frrst brg event was Home comrng Carol Larsen and Drck Hegarty rergnrng The Chrrsrmas Cantata was a hrgh point for everyone wrth the theme Joyto the World Perfect Thy work O Lord and make us all Thrne own was the theme of medrtatlon for our last hrgh school reueat The opera world was at rrs peak wrth Holy Name s rendrtron of The Fortune Teller The frnale of our hrgh school years the prom and banquet which came soon too soon and then graduatron the clrmax of our hrgh school edu catronl 3 O I N H -- D . -----the became a reality. . .then the Snowball with San- 4 Studied ? 'V ,.,...-v- The day at Holy Name begins with Prayer. Keep thyself with Jesus both in Life and in death, and commit thyself to His care, Who alone can help thee when all others fail. Of all, therefore, that are dear to thee, let Jesus always be thy special beloved. -- The Imitation Carol Gehrman and DeAnna Chase admire the symbols of the Holy Mass as Bill Worth and Mary Charlene Johnson discuss fine points in the texx. eh RIGHT: Tony Mohatt points out an interesting religious theme to fellow classmates in Room 11A. LEFT: Dennis Stolinski expolmds the beauties of the Ten Commandments in Sister Mary A gnes' class- -11B. On the day of a game, the rosary is recited in Room 10B. Here Jimmie Meyers leads his classmates in this familiar prayer. Sister Mary Borgia's 9A religion class comes to attention. For a man does himself more harm if He seek not Jesus, Than the whole world and all his enemies could do. What can the world profit thee without Jesus? Is not this a greater loss than if thou wert to lose the whole world? -- The Imitation Members of Room 10A enjoy a panel discussion on a religious topic. RIGHT: Freshmen in 9B are engrossed in the study of the Bible. F..-1. 5. i 1 G ,gay U ev 1 ' N Y Y 8, xp A' 41 -..., f X 'ww Q4 f xi' 1 f WP Q 1, 'irzzgjaf' 'mb .i Wim? 5151234 I WW: wff w, 4 W 'S ,, , HM MQ., ,J,t,g5 L 4 Q ,, Q, A ' M , U ,g f yi ii' A M f-3? ,:yZ,,,', wfifff 7 W' kb' Ahfyffnn . rv f .5 3' ,Z.f1., la ,.Ee,.w?i7 ixfzvax-,3':f'M' ' 4? if 9: , rg W . 'I f-gg .. , ff - fme' ill ' iff? , ' A , W5 V,g,f,1w, V 5 , M 41 wx xv' if ' M' fa ' ,WWW wwf-M ,mf , df wyw ., ygggffq' if 1 ' , 562325 f f fi 1 ' 5 +52 W 527 ,, wh? all 'UL A knowledge of history and geography is an essential preparation for the world citizenship which is necessarily ours. Q bc? , goo Qi 'by' 'egg be ot 'St Ybsggvod 'G ,ff O1-Id G' e0g.aDby 'T rex History holds for man the experience of the ages. World history opens up for us the life, institutions, and achievements of people of other times and places. History is the memory of the human race. if V., ,px il X i .Ml ,f , 1 iz ff Students of American govern ment are prepared to fulfxll their dunes as Ameucan cid- zens by the zealous instruc- tions of Sister Margaret Mary, OSM, and Mr. Ronald Oard. A hrghhght of tlus school year was the student caucus held ID the Fieldhouse for the nomination of County Officers pi. 9:- .Q fi' pf Sl-IORTHAND I students demonstrate their skill at the blackboard, SHORTHAND II -- Holy Name's business students go into their offices with the efficient, resourceful hands of valiant secretaries. Theirs is a position too important to be circumscribed by the walls of an office--only the world is large enough for the secretary with a purpose! Advance Type students are pleased with the new equipment in the Commercial Department. unmi- All eyes are on the copy while these Type I students take a timed test. Keeping an accurate record of the material goods given us by God is the work of a bookkeeper. Classmates refer to specimen as Jim Pruitte explains the chart Stand and consider the wondrous works of God Holy Scripture 494 Members of the Health class enjoy Marlene Weinfurtner s discussion Frank Smith examines slides in Biology Class. Students of science are filled with wonder and awe in the presence of the marvels-- great and small--that God has created. Jeff Shahan points out the changes in the nature of heat for fellow Members of the General Science class. Bob Gehrman 15 caught napping as Sharon Bremers studies a map of ancient Jerusalem with the help of Phylhs Hynes and Judy Dutch 71415 u4'Vc't4e .lwwag I4 .la-ag Sister Mary Agnes second year Latin class glance up from JULIUS CAESAR only long enough for a quick smile Fred Kunzman looks questiouingly at Sister Mary Angela, OSM as the freshman delve into their first taste of Latin classics. ?'!' so t , , 33- I V ,' K QA uk .s 1 6 P34 3 7: it N 1. Q ' r '- 1' ' rs ' -2 ' in 1 , ' .5 Lv Cx K! Jim and Iohn Searl, sophomore twins are at the head of the class when it comes to first year Spanish. Dick Hegarty spots an error for the second year Spanish class, hard at work in 11A. 'Mk if iv. k f -L f Jef ' .hd 1 :I 1 . Q1 Dale Smith, Jim Hartmann and Pat McGinty translate under the watchful eye of Sister Margaret Mary. 45 L5 X X lv a f With rapt attention the geometry class studies a difficult problem as explained by Sister Mary Agnes OSM Begrnning algebra students pause from the problem at hand for a welcome break Pat Palermo checks the book again before continuing to bisect a uiangle ABOVE: Tom Franciscus finds something amusing in a lengthy problem of Mr. Redler's mechanical drawing class. BELOW: Jim Zareck consults Mary Bosco as Bill Worth and Don Wagner forge ahead to a solution in advanc- ed math, .Muzub 4 1 'Mx' 1 , :Lg 4' 3. 1 , J -Y v fs Nw 9. f if 1 fi , , 'fag ,Q , , ,, 'iff , -3-Y ,, . ,, fwf., , 31 :WY . v . W 221: V? W2 - 55 .gl . 1 ,-H23 1 K , v was R, N 3.3! gm ,I -4 w .X 49 3 3 ' Q 1 x Raw 3 L. X 1 5. f Ju., .JL , ' .r -ew 1 1, ,. 5' if u S 1 my inf ! .-CQQ J K ,nil 5:2 -v vw 'if Qi v ,R , F ,'s?',..'fi?z, FW 113 - 2 2? m A1 '. 17 A A 2.,n:': ,M Jil. if kifffg. 1 .pw , ,,,, Yifiil ffg W, ' ' -4 iff-A ff 1. ,Ev ,A , ,- W ' an ' fa, :J 5 f ik mv, f Q Q vin: Y. ' ,MG-J ,Maxx Kk.,p3gxu 1 Z .Q -rf A 'ff 5 if f 1, v 1' 'X 'Q-11,331 6 1 1 , 1 ,Agffi fi' Q I 4, ,fgggz M.. ,yt an ,1 , V ZW, W . 52 sw as ' if I silk 6 W 3 lpw f gtg , 'f R , , ,fx 5 Q M. ,, W? . 1 -,A rm. ,, . l 1 2 :fag -. f, J r, fi? ,V ' . 'nh ,. ,-4 ,EW J., ' 1 Q Az' , , Mr, a ve. s Ag ' .. ,yi , K , , AEG K :Q ' 5g.,,m , ff 2 ,K H , x M . 5 Q2 f .23 f 1. , Ji 15 ,K 1544 - ' . 'T .f iff I ' :Zia A ff pizazz I 35, :V 1 4. wma fig? Music Club Officers for the 1955-56 school year are Billworth, Vice -Presidentg Connie Johnson Presidentg Larry Poledna, Treasurerg and Kathleen Roberts, Secretary. The Music Club, now in its 14th year of or- ganization, finds cultural and spiritual de- velopment for its members in the activities and choral presentations of the school year. The Music of Prayer Life - found in Choir Assisting the Music Club Officers in their duties is the Business Committee Pictured above: Mike McGill, Peggy OBoyle Bill Williams, and Jane Zeleski. The Music of Cultural Life - found in the in- terpretation of an art which requires sacri- fice and self-conuol. The Music of Social Life - fowid in the mu- sical accompaniment to the interesting events of student days. work for Slmdays and week days. Music Club librarians have a big job with little glory. Kathy Roberts and Nancy Sacca are pictured above filing music after prac- tice. Betty Young notifies Choir members of the day's activities. .Me fi FRESCO Ballet Master of the Lrvoruan Grand Opera COUNT BEREZOWSKI, Commandant of the Secret Police IRMA of the Grand Opera Ballet Capt LADISLAUS of the Royal Hussars SANDOR a gypsy musician MUSETTE a gypsy fortune teller BORIS Musette s father Mike MCGIU B111 Worth Kathy Roberts warren Gould Mike Carmody Connie Johnson Larry Poledna VANINKA Musette s mother Mary Clare Peterson Mme POMPON prima Donna of the Grand Opera Judy Wolff Buddy Gould John Gaffney Kathy Roberts Mike Carmody Sister Mary Callista OSMexpla1ns ad selling and B111 Worth Opera leads ldea to the Busmess Club Carole Hemstreet and Mike Carmody contacting opera social patrons. Mike McGill is in the process of being made up as Fresco. 52 Father's Feast Day: Betty Young, Sharon Henely, Warren Gould, Rev- erend Father Powers, C. Ss. R. , Dick Gutchewsky, DeAnna Chase, and Io-Ann Hakel. Rdlearsing for the spring contests are: Jane Zeleski, Kathy Roberts, Deanna Urnbach, Mary Clare Peterson, Mike Carmody, John Gaffney, Warren Gould, Judy Wolff and Judy Mitchell. Girls' Trio: Marcia Tyson, Jo- A business tmeting for operetta ads is presided Ann Hakel, and Kathy Roberts. over by Larry Poledna. 55 The Junior Choir, under the direction of Sister Mary Grace, OSM, participates in varied activities. Among these are the privilege of singing the 8 A.M. Mass twice a week, and entertaining at various school activities. Fourth period is Music Period for the Freshman and Sophomore girls. Each day' is spent in perfecting the musicuof the Choir, and tl1us furthering the adora- tion of God Librarians Vivian Hara Alyce Sedlacek Bonrue Claxton JudyHaley and Georgia Jensen prepare for class Judy Dutch, Lynn McGuire, and Sally white J. Sesto, C. Schilz, C. Umbach, B, Rahn have something to smile about--a perfect K. Moylan, M. I. Scott, C. Howdle. SEAT attendance record at Choir activities. ED: M. Burkhiser, C. Vollrner, E. Larsen 56 Q , .ww fe-QP 'Y 3f?1?ffi i?f3'ff'u ' M . .jff,g!,?f,:2,s ll X 1 . Wiawff'E iw' HUNT , R , Y Editor Ann Henry treats her assistants to a 7-Up as they search for ideas on layout. Pictured Above: Ann Henry, Sandra John- son, Jeanne Malick, and Marcia Tyson. Pictured at Right are the typists and layout workers who put in many long hours to meet the deadlines. Standing: M. Stevens, A. Henry, S. Johnson, M. Tyson. At the typewriters: M. Thibodeau, S. Bremers, J. Malick, B. Young. Not Pictured: Nancy Rudloff. .T Long hours of work and few moments of relaxation have gone into the publication of the yearbook. The 1956 PACEMAKER staff has assembled in the pages of this book highlights for memories of 1955 and 1956 at Holy Name. May it provide many happy memories for you in the years to cornel THE STAFF Editor ........ ....... .... Ann H enry Associate Editors . . . . Jeanne Malick Nancy Rudloff Layout Editor . . Art Editor .... Literary Editor . . Music Editors . . . Faculty and Class . Sports Editors . . . Activities Editors . Business Managers . . . . . . ri. f Y. Q Sandra Johnson . Marcia Tyson . Carol Larsen . . . Kathy Roberts Jane Zeleski Marilyn Coder Larry Poledna Pat Meehan Margie O'Donnel1 Sharon Sokol Madeleine Dresler Janioe Nowak Editors and their assistants pose for the photographer. Seated: J. Zeleski, M. O'- Donnell, C. Larsen, Standing: K. Roberts. M. Dresler, P. Meehan, S. Sokol,L. Poledna, M. Coder, J. Nowak. Not Pictured: N. Rud- loff. 0' 4 X M4 ,L lmfwa H , , 5 'mS 'QQ 1 ' f wi WV f V W W if Y 1 A , g E4 ,Q 1, W W W 4- 7 J - ' Wa M L 'W . ' , ,213 :wffa k ,' w x W L .5-L ,V ,,,.,Q ff , I 42 it ,f Z W. Q V ff bf 1 744 S Og Om Wtazda of fbmpezau Wage Officers of the Sodalityz Left to Right: Jane Zeleski, Secretaryg Sally Toohey, Vice-President: Paul Weinfurtner, Treasurerg Earnie Larsen, President. Senior Girls Sodality: Left to Right: Jane Zeleski, Connie Johnson Jeanne Malick, Nancy Rudloff, Sharon Brermrs, Nancy Sacca. 4 Junior and Senior Boys Sodalityz T op Picture: Mike McGill, Jim Pruitte, Tom Waltz, Tom Fretz, Mick Ronk, Jack Ke1lY..TackSchaffart. Bottom: Eugene Gaudreault, Jim Zareck, Bill Williams, Mike O'Conne11, Bob Weiss, Tom Fransiscus, Earnie Larsen. The Sodality of Our Mother of Perpetual Help was re -organized at Holy Name this year. Sodalists meet in small groups once a week where they study thoroughly Sodality objectives. Christ is My Neighbor --the theme of meditation for this school term. Freshman and Sophomore Sodalists with their leader Mary Clare Peterson 12nd from lefty rally 'round Our lady. LEFT: Mary Monica Brazda, leader, dis- cusses another Soda lity objective with Sopho - more Sodalists. A group of Junior Sodalists: Mari ann Pierce, Susan Bonacci, Pat Kelly, Audrey Iauron , Barbara Wortman, Peggy Pat eidl, Connie Schroeder , and Jean Flachs - barth. Freshman and Sophomore Sodalists gather Jur1i0I Sodalists have taken the lead in S0- around a shrine to Our Lady. dality activities this year. tkolouun 1 SEATED, Left to Right: M. C. Petersen and M. Tyson. STANDING: G. Gullotta, B. Rudloff, M. Stevens,.T. Hakel, K, Moylan, M. M. Brazda, J. Gartner, M. Coder, M. Pierce. 74a .legdw af Way The Junior Legion of Mary is one of the more active spiritual organizations at Holy Name Their weekly meetings consist of prayer, spiritual instruction, and reports of the works accomp- lished by the members. In material gains the members of the Legion make weekly visits to St. Vincents Horrie for the Aged and they supervise the Simday nursery. REVEREND T. MONAGHAN, C.SS.R Spiritual Director MRS. JOHN MOYLAN President M2 . 5 , - r 11. X gm, V, . 4 -M , f y , 2451 f wa 5 ,wa ' M 1- ,Zag f' 0' f W wif ' ' S v ,, . , .?3f5YHgj' 1 QJWW QM, 'W 4, Q45 ,-.vf1, v f , 421, Q rf 54 ggi We YT ! -b , Q V 5 QQ, ik, fm Earnie and Jane ps ,- 'Q Mike and Jo Ann fled A, Tom Fransiscus points the ac- Margie O'Donne11 and Louis cusing arm of the law at a vio- Caniglia are also members of lator' during a session of the the Inter-City Traffic Council. Traffic Court. 3 Sefwe A Christmas and Easter party for the orphans, weekly visits to Veterans Hospital, work at the Blood Center are some of the projects undertaken by members of the Junior Red Cross. Holy Name was host to Inter-City Council in February. 64 E. Larsen, President: J. Hakel, Reporterg S. Sokol, Commun- ity Service Chairman: I. Zel- eski, Vice-Presidentg M. Carmody, J. R. C. Inter-City Executive Council Member. fi The FLAMBEAU, an Omaha world-Herald Merit Award winner for two consecutive years, is published quarterly. It is one of the most constructive of Holy Name's extra-curricular ac- tivities. The FLAMBEAU offers students an opportunity to develop their powers of self-expression along man-y1ines-- writing, cartooning, art, and photography to mention a few. 471 These four young ladies share the honors for editing Holy Name's successful school paper: Rose Ann Dergan Margaret White, Kathy Burkhart, and Mary Monica Brazda Members of the staff cast a critical eye over the FLAMBEAU and other school papers: JoAnne Sesto, Mary Ellen Giitter, Kathy Roberts, Barbara Johann- sen, Tony Mohatt, and Sally Toohey. Arthur Peterson takes a snapshot of the mailing staff: Sally White, Mitzi Stella, Maribeth Stanosheck, and Marcella Pflaum. Make-up artists have many jobs typing, measuring headlines, selecting fototype, cut- ting and pasting, They pose here with sports writers Bill Williams and Earnie Larsen, Pictured Left to Right: Mary Clare Peter- son, Bill Williams, Grayce Gullotta, Mari- ann Pieroe, Earnie Larsen, Rosemary Nel- son. Jody Fletcher, and Georgia White. 1. 23 ,K ff? 6 1 F J Q: 0 f v , 4 M 3 KL s . 5 ,J ,1 S nw X 'Jig .g, w, 4 , J ix iz '.1f um-F:-Z.:: , : sw . I ,aa if W2 H d - nf f if r 1 - yy' X' gm . n mu X x +R .wuz :Royalty Louis Caniglia I 1-1. .Tzuun I' S ' Alice Prc hal Carol Gehxman , 4 B111 Nelson B111 Patton J Www MARCIA TYSON Queen Jem, Mafpo WARREN GO ULD Klng I -.. Buddy Gould and Io Ann Hakel are the first of the senior royalty to brave the anxious crowd and clear the path to the awaiting throne. 'sw va 1 90 X xpiseixi 'XYZ b vo 'WA x 0 93.9 Qi, X5 X ooo A Q db o Next Margre O Donnell and N1ck Camero ptck then way gmgerly along to the tune of a football pep song x Q' V 5 ae' x o C, '65 fl 've S gQ, 0 90' QXQYSQ Q0 we Q a s tx Y b , The presentation of the crowns revealed the Home comrng King and Queen Dick Hegarty and Carol Larsen cheerleader princesses parade the field in a sleek new white conver uble King Dick and Queen Carol the new monarchs descend the throne with then attendants to lead the Hrst dance in all therr regal splendor 71 Margie and Io Ann, the two senior 72 Kathy and Earme Pat and Terry 1955 After a regal procession to the throne B111 Wllhams and Mananne Pierce fP1CI111'Cd Lefty were crowned Kmg and Queen of the Snowball 1955 The royalty dance followed Sally and Tony Margy and Torn Q sm -.. naw Xia iii: 1 Jr C, . V f 1 1 Z . Aw ,, .-MK-S,. A ' s 51? I, Q Q , ' Zh, , Wy W Wan, f fm 1, 4 f, f ng, G 3 f K 322-Q F? 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FIRST ROW: Jim Blankenship, Jerry Wall, Bill Dagerman, Jack Sinclair, Dick Wilson, Bob Decker. SECOND ROW: Mike Smith, Fred Kunzman, Bob Eickholt, Howard Bachman, Donald Cherek. 7 1 D B 4 xc' . .f -' I 've 79 Geor Mike Ta 02550111 Pa Qual' Tgohey 1161-back 3 ge Pearson 'K' gl, f' i. wk 'Q' is if Cp! A pf ,M 'x A., ' -14 fem, f . ye f Aw I if 'Q ' Q? 5-bf 4, 2 VARSITY SQUAD FIRST ROW, Left to Riyxt: Dan Dagerman, Tom Fretz, Bill Williams, .Tim Markey. STANDING: Coach Gates. SECOND ROW: Earnie Larsen, Dick Hegarty, Mike McGill. THIRD ROW: Manager, Tom Fransiscusg J im Daley, Bob Eickholt, Dennis Markey, Student Manager, Nick Gibilisco. The team gets together for a per-game ttayer. FIRST ROW: Coach Gates. Dan Dagerrnan. Torn Fretz. Bill Williams, Jim Markey. Dennis Markey. SECOND ROW: Bob Eickholt, Dick Hegarty. Earnie Larsen, Jim Daley. 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