Bishop Forest High School - Silvascope Yearbook (Schulenburg, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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DEDICATION Father Eustace Hermes, School Superintendent; Mrs. Alvin Winkler, Secretary; Mrs. Leroy Polk, President; Mr. Alfred Ohnheiser, Vice-President; Mr. Emil Christ, Treasurer. We, the annual staff of ’60 together with the faculty and senior class, wish to dedicate the Silvascope to the Parent-Teacher Club. It is most fitting that we should acknowledge the work of this organization, for it has played a major role in the development of our school. The generosity and cooperative spirit of the P.T.C. has made Bishop Forest High School a more effective medium of educa- tion. So it is with heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation that we dedicate the '60 Silvascope to Bishop Forest’s P.T.C. This page sponsored by ADAMCIK’S APPLIANCE AND AUTO STORE FOREWORD Co-editors: Cecilia Gray and Marjory Walla Dear Fellow Students, With the passing of time, the memories of our school days grow fainter and fainter and then die in the distance. It is our hope that this second publication of the SILVASCOPE will recapture our school days, especially the most treasured moments. It should help us to live over every activity and event of a wonderful year. Keep it and let it remind you occasionally of the best days of your life. This page sponsored by SCHULENBURG FEED AND FARM SUPPLY ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: Molly Ann Kasper, lay-out editor; Douglas Dusek, boys’ sports editor; Marjorie Zimmermann, typist; Carolyn Cernosek, copy editor; Earline Miksch, girls' sports editor; Rose Marie Miksch, typist; Sister Frances Solano, annual sponsor; Charline Roeder, assistant busi- ness manager; Elvira Heinrich, business manager. Gotta meet that deadline, don’t we ‘‘Look at these girls; they’re really working!” This page sponsored by MAR-LYD FASHION ADMINISTRATION MOST REVEREND ROBERT E. LUCEY, S.T.D. Archbishop of the San Antonio Diocese MOST REVEREND STEPHEN A. LEVEN Superintendent of Catholic Schools REVEREND EUSTACE A. HERMES Administrator This page sponsored by NEW YORK STORE FACULTY SISTER ADRIENNE MARIE Principal Senior Sponsor Student Council Adviser Home Economics Typewriting Shorthand FHA Adviser SISTER FRANCES SOLANO Senior Sponsor Sodality Adviser English IV Speech Latin I SISTER M. AIDA Junior Sponsor Librarian TALA Adviser Algebra II American History World History BENNY RAMON Junior Sponsor World History American History Civics Physical Education This page sponsored by PALACE OF SWEETS SISTER BERNARD JOSEPH Sophomore Sponsor English I. II, III National Honor Society Adviser FACULTY ERWIN PAVLIK Freshman Sponsor Agriculture I, II General Science Texas History SISTER M. REGINALD Choral Piano Band HERBERT KLOESEL Band SISTER JOSEPHINE ELISE Sophomore Sponsor Biology Chemistry Physics Bookkeeping MRS. JUSTIN BARTOS Freshman Sponsor Geometry Algebra I Physical Education Business Arithmetic General Math This page sponsored by WEIMAR FOODCRAFT CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Parliamentarian: Treasurer: Vice-President: Secretary: President: Jerome Berger Cecilia Gray Ernest Hollas, Jr. Earline Miksch Harris Hoelscher This page sponsored by HERMIS SINCLAIR STATION AND GROCERY SENIORS Lucy Ann Adamcik Hostyn Choral 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3.4; FHA 1, 2,3,4, Parliamentar- ian 4; Volleyball 1,2; Basketball 4. Patrick Anders Weimar Choral 2,3; 4-H 1; Football 2. Curtis Baca Schulenburg Choral 2,3; Baseball 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Let- tered in Basketball 4; Football 3. Emma Bartos Schulenburg Choral 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; Band 1,2; FHA 1,2,3.4; Sodality 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Student Council 4; “The Barretts 4. This page sponsored by DR. PETER'S DRUG STORE SENIORS Charles Beck Schulenburg Choral 1,2,3; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3. Lettered in Bas- ketball 4; Football 3. Alvin Berger Schulenburg Choral 1,3; Base- ball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4. Lettered in Football 3,4; Baseball Basketball 3; 2,3,4. Jerome Berger Weimar Choral 1,3; 4-H 1; Baseball 2; Football 2,3,4; Class Parlia- mentarian 4. Lettered in Football 3,4. dality 3,4. 1.2. Sharon Bryant Schulenburg Choral 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; FHA 1.2,3,4; So- Vice-Pres. 2; Volleyball 2, This page sponsored by FARMER’S STATE BANK SENIORS Leon Cernoch Dubina Choral 1,2,3; Band 1; Baseball 2; Foot- ball 3. Annette Cernosek Holman Choral 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Parliamen- tarian 3; Band 3, 4; All Star Band 4; Band Sweetheart 4; Basketball 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, 3rd Vice- Pres. 4; Volleyball 2,3,4. Pep Squad 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Pianist 1, 1st Vice-Pres. 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Home- room Secretary 1,2; TALA 2, Repor- ter 2; Annual Staff 4, Copy Editor 4; National Honor Society 4, President 4; Student Council 4; “The Barretts” 4; Valedictorian. This page sponsored by WATZLAVICK CLINIC Catherine Dittrich Schulenburg Choral 1,3,4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,4; TALA 2,4; Volleyball 1,2. SENIORS Helen Dittrich High Hill Choral 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 1.2,3.4. Pat Dreitner Weimar Choral 1,3; Band 1, 2,3,4; Majorette 2,3, 4; FHA 1.2,3,4. 3rd Vice-Pres. 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Sodality 1; Student Council 3,4, Home- room Representative 3, Vice-Pres. 4; TALA 2; The Barretts 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Graduate. Douglas Dusek Ammansville Choral 3,4; Class % Pres. 3; Class Fa- vorite 3; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 3; FHA Beau 4; Foot- ball 3.4, Co-Captain 4; Hallettsville Rep. 4; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; The Barretts 4; Student Council 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Lettered in Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4. This page sponsored by KLESEL DISTRIBUTING COMPANY SENIORS Treas. 4; Band 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3, Sec. 3; TALA 2,4, Treas. 2; Volleyball 1,2; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; ‘The Barretts” 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Graduate. Choral 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Class Favorite 3; FHA 1,2,3.4, Treasurer 1, Reporter 2, President 4; Homeroom President 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3, Captain 3; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4; Football Sweetheart 4; Student Council 4; Nation- al Honor Society 4; Honor Graduate. FHA 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1.2. Harris Hoelscher Weimar Choral 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2,3; Class Presi- dent 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Football 2,3,4; 4-H 1; Student Council 4; Honor Graduate; Lettered in Foot- ball 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. This page sponsored by TUM1S HUMBLE STATION SENIORS Ernest Hollas, Jr. Schulenburg Choral 1, 2; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Class Favorite 4; 4-H 1; The Barretts 4. 1,2,3,4; Vol ley- ball 1. retts 4. 1.2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council Home- room Representative 3, 4; Honor Graduate. This page sponsored by FARMER’S CO-OP GIN AND MILL SENIORS Thomas Kainer Weimar Choral 1,2; Baseball 2; Football 3,4. Let- tered in Football 3,4. Bernard Kallus Ammansville Choral 1,2. Majorette 2,3,4, Treasurer 1; FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliamen- tarian 3; Homeroom Secretary 1; Home- room Vice-President 2; TALA 2; 4-H Sweetheart 1; Prom Queen 3; Annual Staff 4, Lay-out Editor 4; The Bar- retts” 4; Hallettsville Representative 4; National Honor Society 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council Homeroom Repre- sentative 4; Honor Graduate. dent 3; Class Treasurer 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Outstanding football player 4; 4-H 1; Treasurer 1; Volleyball 1, 2; The Barretts” 4; Student Council 4, Presi- dent 4; Lettered in Basketball 3,4; Foot- ball 3.4; Baseball 2,3,4. This page sponsored by SCHNIEDER’S CAFE SENIORS Johnny Kozel Hostyn Choral 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2; “The Barretts 4. Lettered in Basketball 4; Football 4; Baseball 2,3,4. Edward Kossa Ammansville Choral 1,2,3; Basket- ball 1; Football 2,3. Aurelia Lidiak Hostyn Choral 1,2,4; FHA 1, 3,4; TALA 4, Parlia- mentarian 4. Harry Mican Holman Choral 2; Band 3, 4, Band Beau 4. This page sponsored by Q-P STORES INCORPORATED SENIORS Earline Miksch Schulenburg Choral 1,2,3; Home- room Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 4; Basketball 3,4, Captain 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Vol- leyball 1,2,3.4, Co-Captain 2, Captain 4; Annual Staff 4; Sports Editor 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Salutatorian. T ball 3.4; FHA 1,2 Typist 4; Sodality 3,4; Student Counc Rose Miksch Schulenburg Choral 1,2,3; Pep Squad 2,3,4; Pres- ident 4; Basket- 3,4: Annual Staff 4, 1.2; Volleyball 1,2, 1 4; Honor Graduate. Carmel Muras Hostyn Choral 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2,3: FHA 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3. Mary Muras Hostyn Choral 1, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- President 2; FHA 1,3,4. This page sponsored by PATROLMAN JOHN P. ADAMC1K, DALLAS POLICE DEPT. Eugene Ohnheiser 7 Schulenburg Choral 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 2,3,4; Sodality 1; Stu- dent Council 4. 4; 4-H 1. Lettered Football 3,4. Leo Pavlik Weimar Choral 1,3; Base- ball 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2; Football 3, in Baseball 2,3,4; Leroy James Polk, Jr. Weimar Choral 1,2,3; Class Pari. 1; Baseball 2; Football 2,3,4; 4-H 1; 4. Lettered in Football ‘The Barretts’ 3.4. FHA 1,2,3.4. President 4. Charline Roeder Schulenburg Choral 1,2; Pep Squad 2,3, Cheer- leader 4; Band 1; Historian 3, 2nd Vice- This page sponsored by LA GRANGE STATE BANK SENIORS Joyce Schlottmann Schulenburg Choral 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Graduate. Joseph Schramek Schulenburg Choral 2; Band 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; 4-H 1; Vol- leyball 4. Margaret Seger Schulenburg Choral 2,3,4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2; “The Barretts” 4. This page sponsored by HOLY ROSARY PARISH. HOSTYN, TEXAS Jeanette Vacek Weimar Choral 1,2,3,4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2; Volleyball 1. Marjory Walla Schulenburg Choral 1,3,4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2,3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; FHA 1.2,3,4, 3rd Vice-Pres. 1, Treas. 3; Homeroom Treas. 1; Homeroom Pres. 2; Sodality 1; TALA 1,2, Sec. 4; Basketball 3.4; Volleyball 2,3,4; National Honor Soc. 4, VP 4; Class Favorite 4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Ed. 4; The Barretts 4; Honor Graduate. 2,3,4. Pep Squad 2,3,4; Basketball 3; FHA 2,3,4, Reporter 2, 1st Vice-President 3; Homeroom Pres- ident 1; TALA 2,4, Vice-President 2; Sodality 1; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Typist 4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Honor Graduate. This page sponsored by WEIMAR SHEET AND METAL WORKS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Parliamentarian: President: T reasurer: Vice-President: Secretary: Elgia Pesek Bernice Heinrich Leo John Rainosek Rose Marie Mensik Doris Kahanek This page sponsored by SVRCULA SINCLAIR STATION and IVAN HRNCIR James Balcar Doris Berger Kenneth Berger Alfred Brunner Ivan Fajkus Bernice Heinrich JUNIORS Caroline Helmcamp Gladys Herzik Rose Marie Herzik Leo Hollas Eugene Hrachovy Mary Ann Huebner This page sponsored by MATULA GULF STATION and HERZIK STUDIO Rose Marie Humplik Dolores Janicek Jo Ann Janacek Joseph Janda Doris Kahanek Leroy Kahanek JUNIORS Estella Kainer Hubert Kainer Gerald Kalina Mary Kallus Dorothy Klesel Felix Kolek ™ jae nonsore( j O TO(A PRnDncy ASSOCm 0 an lPPE ARBEt HOP Alphonse Kubenka Shirley Lemke Gloria Mensik Rose Marie Mensik Joyce Ann Meyer Maedell Meyer JUNIORS Dennis Mican Patricia Mican Monica Muras Mary Jane Pavlik Elgia Pesek Gary Pospisil This page sponsored by ALLIS CHAMBER DEALER and HARRY’S AUTO SUPPLY JUNIORS Genevieve Schmidt Kenneth Schramek Glenn Tharp Henpf Till Lillie Ann Vacek Lawrence Wagner Mary Wagner Clarence Winkler Virginia Winkler SOPHOMORES Donald Besetsny This page sponsored by BAUMGARTEN MATULA CO. and WATZLAVICK’S PHARMACY Harvey Barta Larry Bartosh William Beiersdorfer Lucille Brown Valerian Cernosek Allen Christ Teddy Vanek, Treasurer Donald Mazoch, President Edwin Haidusek Jimmy Hajovsky This page sponsored by LEON’S ELECTRIC PLUMBING and JOHN HAVRDA’S STORE Francis Janacek Dorothy Janecka Helen Kallus SOPHOMORES Carol Ann Klesel Martha Kubena Joyce Kunz Clyde Lemke Virginia Lidiak Donald Mazoch Rose Ann Mensik Thomas Mensik Dianne Miksch Vernell Miksch William Neiser This page sponsored by SCHINDLER'S PAINT BODY SHOP and IKE LIPPMANN SONS Norma Neskorik Richard Pavlas Joe Reese SOPHOMORES Roman Ripper Lawrence Rosenbach Betty Seydler Patrick Stavinoha Glenda Strobe! Charlene Thompson Donna Vacek Gloria Vacek Larry Vacek Teddy Vanek Thomas Watzlavick This page sponsored by BOHUSLAV GIN MILL CO. and PAUL KLEIBER Elroy Wick Larry Winkler Herbert Zimmermann FRESHMEN Michael Anders Josephine Bartos Bennie Adamcik Rita Anders OFFICERS Wilbert Kainer, Parliamentarian Mildred Fojt, Secretary Ernest Mensik, President Miriam Battenfield Dorothy Christen Mildred Fojt ft fct Charlene Beyer Carolyn Gordy Mary Ann Herzik This page sponsored by PAUL DITTRICH and MEN'S K Z SHOP FRESHMEN Bettejane Stanzel. Treasurer George Rainosek, Vice-President Leon Hrachovy Carol Jean Hrncir Alois Janda James Janda Leo Kahlich Benigna Kalina Angeline Kainer Clementine Kainer Wilbert Kainer Valeria Kallus Jo Ann Krecmer This page sponsored by CASH-N-CARRY GROCERY and JAMES ZEMMERHANZEL Gilbert Kutac Rose Marie Lebeda Leon Kubenka Henry Mazoch Dorothy Muras r James Ohnheiser Leonard Schimcek Geraldine Shimek Bettejane Stanzel Virginia Sumbera Picture not available of George Allen Rainosek Catherine Ulrich Lillie Mae Pavlik Vernell Sommers Robert Wagner This page sponsored by BILLECK’S PRESSING SHOP and J. I. CASE TRACTOR CO. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORI AN Carolyn Cernosek Earline Miksch HONOR GRADUATES Pat Dreitner Cecilia Gray This page sponsored by F. R. BROSSMANN STORE and LA GRANGE DRUG COMPANY i Marjory Walla This page sponsored by A. J. VACEK CAFE and LOESSIN IMPLEMENT COMPANY HIGHEST AVERAGE STUDENTS The above students had the highest scholastic rating in their respective subjects for the 1959-60 school term. They received their awards at Commencement Exercises, May 22. Top row: Ernest Hollas, Physics; Molly Kasper, Speech; Carolyn Cernosek, Civics, English IV; Earline Miksch, Religion IV, Plane Geometry; Marjorie Zimmermann, Stenography; Jane Janda, Texas History; Cecilia Gray, Plane Geometry, Chemistry; James Janak, Agriculture III. Second row: Jo Ann Janacek, English III; Dolores Janicek, Religion III; Marie Ripper, Bookkeeping. Third row: Glen- da Strobel, English II; Richard Pavlas, Algebra II; Thomas Watzlavick, Latin I; Donald Mazoch, Biology. Fourth row: Ernest Mensik, Algebra I; Mertes Seger, General Science; Dorothy Chris- ten, Homemaking, World History; Mildred Fojt, English I; James Janda, Religion I, Agriculture I; Roman Ripper, Religion II. Not pictured: Rose Humplik, Typewriting, American History; Cathlyn Dreitner, Business Arithmetic. This page sponsored by REESE CAFE and JANECKA’S CONFECTIONERY SENIOR FAVORITES Ernest Hollas, Jr. Marjory Walla This page sponsored by SCHROEDER BROS. FEED CO. and WEIMAR MERCURY JUNIOR FAVORITES Doris Kahanek Leo Hollas This page sponsored b IUN10R CLASS of 1959-60 SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Glenda Strobel Donald Mazoch This page sponsored by SOPHOMORE CLASS of 1959-60 FRESHMAN FAVORITES Bettejane Stanzel Ernest Mensik This page sponsored by FRESHMAN CLASS of 1959-60 FRONT ROW: Johnny Kozel, George Rainosek, Joe Reese, Rich- Cernosek, Lloyd Goedrich, Bennie Adamcik. SECOND ROW: Patrick Stavinoha, Thomas Watzlavick, Jimmy Hajovsky, Leroy Larry Winkler. THIRD ROW: Father Roman Janek, Narvin Vanek, Thomas Mensik, Donald Mazoch. FOURTH ROW: Roman Schramek, Leo Hollas, Gary Posipsil, Mr. Roy Bucek, Mr. Ar- Rangers 0 Sacred Heart, Hallettsville 13 i Rangers 6 St. Gerard’s, San Antonio 12 A Rangers 50 St. Louis, Castroville 6 V Rangers 36 St. Joe’s, Yoakum 0 Rangers 34 St. Mary’s, Taylor 0 Rangers 46 Holy Cross, San Antonio 0 V Rangers 28 St. Ed’s, Austin 6 Rangers 20 St. Joe’s, Laredo 0 t Rangers 12 St. Joe’s, Victoria 18 i This page sponsored by WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES-Schulenburg FOOTBALL ard Pavlas, Freddie Berger, Herbert Zimmermann, Valerian Edward Kossa, Thomas Kainer, Douglas Dusek, Leo Pavlik, Kahanek, Ernest Mensik, Bobby Berger, Mr. Bernard Demel, Koehn, Jerry Berger, Harris Hoelscher, Eugene Berger, Teddy Ripper, Leroy Polk, Alvin Berger, Curtis Baca, Kenneth thur Strobel, Mr. Donald Schramek. The co-captains, Douglas Dusek and Narvin Koehn, representing the football team, presented Elvira Heinrich, the football sweet- heart, a bouquet of red roses at the homecoming game. This page sponsored by LAKESIDE CAFE Rangers Beat JloW Cross Knights 46-0; Play St. Ed The Bishop rolled on to the six starts by Cross Knights of San Ant a score of 46-0 here Friday i With idea! football weather Rangers had too much Koehn pisil and Vanek for the Kn' The first Ranger score plays deep in the first when Narvin Koehn ran IF around right end for the Gary Pospisil plowed thro center of Gary P fl Rangers o? left end after a Knight kick and Patrie vin°ha Narvin Koehn noth Schramck was good for 2 pointer. In the second period a 75 yard i an by Ted Vanek was called back due to back-field in motion. Aided by a 45 yard pass and run play down to the 18 yard line Pospisil again scored on a sweep around his left end. Narvin Koehn went over the middle for the 2 points. Gary Pospisil scored midway the third period on a 10 yard through the center of pass from Koehn to sek for the extra complete. In the fourth pe •• went for 16 mo Bishop Defeat I Bishop Forest Rangers Beat Castroville 50-6; Play Tigers Thursday and outs tor the were Kenneth Schramek Leroy Kahanek. Doing out- tding service for the Knights 0 Arthur Fernandez and Ga- 1 Martinez. The Rangers play St. Edward's Tigers in Austin . lay, October 18, at 2:30 p.m. and t igers Run Over Ra v San Antonio Tea V ?d by a fumble and several itercoptions the Bishop F angers romped ov ■? Rams of Taylor ; night on the Ran (i«’■ 'Yospisil, Narvin K Ted Snek were the big guns for the Rangers. The Rangers' first score came early in the second period after Gary Pospisi! and Narvin Koehn recovered a fumble on the Rams'j ourt Period. Gary 14 yard lino. After losing four through the middle yards Narvin Koehn passed to k who ran over for n. Koehn passed to r the two points. The t r tally came deep in with Leroy Kahanek ing a pass on the Rams' a pass from Vanek to wn to the 11 yard line spisil ran for 5 yard 1 down swept arou R illing two a to line Bkiop Fores) Sfc Lou,. ( ' of 50-6 in a th Saturday night ook advantage o Anriv in the first Leo Pavlik n i ici icvuvtriuig ‘c 20 yard •d the hall to th rom there Gary a 4 yard drive jrtis Baca's kick after,t was blocked. The Rnn- assed, and on first down another Comet fumble fown to the 8 yard line on After a pass by Narvin of pass and run plays andjd runs by Koehn and iere Koehn passed to Tedfc down to the 9. Koehn Vanek for the score. A 35 yard pass and ru from Ted Vanek to Narvin accounted for the tally which came through for the Dough the feated the by a score of 12 fo tonio Saturday night The Royal Blues’ first touch 2 points. The fina came deep in the yard run around the Rams were hel goal line. The kict point was blocked. Pospisil, Koehn a were defensive sta« Rangers whi uni quarter after a he Comets the Ran- on the Comets' 19 1 to the 3 yard line nek scored on a 3 ; l Garv Pospisil ran ts. After the kick scher recovered a on their own 12. back by a 5 yard Holla -,, Afield in motion for ,ved the ball to the Jurenek,he Vanek ran around ■hdell Connley touchdown. Pos- r the Rams. « extra points. ■ the toi am gangers Rangers Meet Ta T. rLJurday; re Sat Record 32-9 Win Over Yoakum Tigers _ a point ' Rangers The Ranore ct _ ’ urth quarter, oi Leroy Polk ro, las Dusek, after the Ri The Bishop Forest Rangers, | Gary who evened their seasoq tecord 2-2 with a 32-0 victor Joseph's Tigers of Yn down came late in the second moved the ball down quarter on a 25 yard run by J. series of pass plays. point try was no good The Bishop Forest Rj Popp. The try for the extra point was no good. . The Royal Blues kicked to begin I Ulb gt Loais Comct3 the second half. After a short run-1 , back the Rangers were not able I to move the ball and were forced • Saturday night. to kick on fourth down. The Royal Bishop Forrst Wi? Blues' safety man fumbled the SCHLUENBERG ball, and the Rangers recovered Bishop on the 20 yard line. The Rangers moved the ball to the 1-vard line uan where a fumble on third down Doug stopped their drive for a touch- Ted Banek down. scored for th The second touchdown for the f,aude Biediger lallie rft _ . . . Louis. varrex sweeping aroun right end for 27 yards. Gary Pos- pisi! ran through center for a 2- Pospisil after the ball had been moved downfield on a series of runs and passes. Ted Vanek ran across for the 2 points. Narvin Koehn made the next Ranger touchdown on a 7 yard run with Ted Vanek again running for the 2 pointer. The last Ranger follv nurrtt lato in the fourth quar- Jerome Berger OTle situation .._r.jil driving and turning for a 13 yard touchdown. Ted Vanek ran for his third 2- pointer for the night. Johnny Kozel, Douglas Dusek Xs- Ad Narvin Koehn were outstand- : defenders for the Rangers, e Tigers were led on defense by Wayne Marek, Douglas O'Reilly and Gerald Brewer with Brewer point conversion. The second Ran- ! intercepting two passes and run- j .u.. i f___________«-----1. r. This page sponsored by PAN AMERICAN LIFE INS. CO. and WEIMAR COURTS Rangers Beat He! Play St. Edwar The Bishop Forest Rai rolled on to their fourth victoi ix starts by defeating the t Cross Knights of San Antonio a score of 46 0 here Friday nigl With ideal football weather t) Rangers had too much Koehn, Pos-' pisil and Vanek for the Knights. The first Ranger score came plays deep in the first quarte. aqc Kmcrhtc 46-0 Bishop Forest Bishop Forest Ranger OSS lUllgfUS 40 Ul0efeaft An.. fW r.afitrnvill 50-6: S'istin Sunday SCHULENBURG . . .. «• Forest R« ;and outs for the.,, 7« . . . all of their point! . ennetn Schrnm khajf flrt liKfy defeated nek. Doing out-Joseph’s Antlers of Lare for the Knightstn a football game her nandez and Ga- night. ’he Rangers pla Gary Pospisii led fat s . itn two touchdowns, c ig .d's Tigers in Austin them on a 20-yard run af for touc ,ctob«- 18. at 2:30 n.m. 'cicepun? an ZnUer hi ...kBeat Castroville 50-6; y , Play Tigers Thursday Forest Rangers y j St. Louis Comets “ ‘’-0-6 in a thrilling irday night. The tdvantage of two v in the first period t Gary Pospisii pT center of the line for a 2 do! Gary Pospi Johnny Kozel Rangers on — — _ left end after Curtis Baca block a r' Down St. MwanPc 9S-R V j . Harris Hoelscher redo s Anihlers nere datura Rangers fourth period on a 1 yard pi line after the Rat had ball from ti After Knight kick and Patrick Sta vinoha recovered for the Rangers A pass from Narvin Koehn to Ken- neth Schramek was good for the 2 pointer. iin Sunday after- r-ven ing the St. Ed ward’s n Tiger Field before In the second period a 70 yaidwher. lec run by Ted Vanek was called bark bd for due to backfield in motion. Aided Pa a 45 yard pass and run play Vanek i yards foi from Narvin K Dusek for the ex down to the 18 yard line Pospisii went incomplete. Aftj again scored on a sweep arounders kicked Joe O’Neill vj his left end. Narvin Koehn vcnt!°°k the ball on the 1 over the middle for the 2 points, and ran it back for tl Gary Pospisii scored midway ina the third period on a 10 yard drive through the center of the line. A no good. Deei pass from Koehn to Douglas Du-ter Dougias sek for the extra points went in-the middle of the ! complete. after the ball had been In the fourth period the Rangers went for 16 more points, six point coming on an 18 yard right p Comet fum- ard line the Ran- all to the 4 yard tore Gary Pospisii ard drive through sea's kick for the docked. The Run- on first down Comet fumble •ass by Narvin t || M|| Koehn and «S were - • Koehn Patrick Stavinoha am!' second touch- .) Standouts for ther ‘ T‘' . ran for the O'Neill and David - second quarter after a October 24, will by the Comets the Ran- nd Fathers night, over on the Comets' 19 i playing the Sue ball to the 3 yard line moveo run by Ted Vanek. Vane passed to Kenneth Schram the 2 points. The final touc of the ball game came after Kahanek recovered a K y ISTc ; wj'-lb art from u-hirh Koehn ran nrouni Rangers Lose In F In Saturday Nigh Sre Vanek scored on a 3 run. Gary Pospisii ran _ points. After the kick elscher recovered a ble on their own 12. • set back by a 5 yard • backfield in motion i moved the ball to the ire Vanek ran around lo the four yard line on runs 1 O OI jVVI W 1 4 or the touchdown. Pos- Poapisil, Dusek and Va- St Joseph s Fivers of Victoria the 2 extra P°ints- il plowed through th«OVercame a 2-touchdown lead to« se ond quarter the • extra two pointer. hand the Bishop Forest Rangers an d€ the S'-'0™ 36'° on third period of play defeat In their last game of thc’ass and run P aiT from d a tight defen- aeason Friday night at Victoria. to Kenneth Schramek. stored- Ear- Quarterbaok Ted Vanek scored the' the extra point was I Ted Vanek Rangers' 2 touchdowns with 96- and pi. on his . a 45-yard runs and passed to Narvini the third quarter the His longeriin scored on a 65 yard the first un play from Narvin ouglas Dusek. Koehn’s tra point was short. Year’s Record 6-3 ran it back 55 Vdrds Koehn for 2 ext run came near t period when he pass on the Ran Quarter 14-1 'ith Indian quarter With last Indr Bis! I the Erst touchdown h night at the Ranger 1 Paul Pesek, after from Robert Janak, ran 2 yards to score for the Indians. The try for extra point was no good. Paul Pesek also scored the second Hal- lettsville touchdown on a pass re- ceived from Robert Janak. With less than three minutes left, the Indians scored the two extra points n Robert making ’H the Im . startir. vemSSBF Schra CurtlS Baca Donald Mazoch hand-off ( ger, James Polk, Leo Hollas, H ris Hoelsher, Narvin Koehn Douglas Dusek, Gary Pospisi Teddy Vanek. Coaches are Bucck, Arthur Strobel nard “Rip Demel. On September 12, th v the touchdown came iod after Jim- ved the ball J on a bcau- r .ided by a 5 t the Rangers n, the Comets .o the Rangers’ r ran over for the ’'angers held on pornL- . for the Rangm lllIU touchdown finished The aeason with a 6-3 record, the fSjSi quarter on Ranger were Leo Pavlik, Leo Hollas, Gary ISS antSSh play from II trayel to San Antonio to nice Pospisii. Koehn. Johnny Kozel, and n to u Kahanek. ? Royal Blues of Saint Gerard $ vanek. This page sponsored by PALACE THEATER and NEISER’S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP BASKETBALL Left to right: Freddie Berger, Lloyd Goedrich, Joe Schramek, Eugene Berger, Charles Beck, Curtis Baca, Kenneth Schramek, Patrick Stavino- ha, Narvin Koehn, Leroy Kahanek, Johnny Kozel, Larry Rosenbach. Center: Mr. Benny Ramon, Coach. BASEBALL Top row: Douglas Dusek, Narvin Koehn, Patrick Stavinoha, Alvin Ber- ger, Leo Pavlik, Kenneth Schramek, Ernest Mensik, Leo Hollas, Harris Hoelscher, Mr. Benny Ramon, Coach. Bottom row: Johnny Kozel, Joe Janda, Freddie Berger, Jimmy Hajovsky, Teddy Vanek, Thomas Mensik, Donald Mazock. This page sponsored by DREITNER’S HUMBLE SERVICE STATION BASKETBALL B-TEAM—Left to right: Dottie Christen, Dorothy Muras, Virginia Winkler, Glenda Strobel, Annette Cernosek, Vernell Som- mer, Joyce Meyer. Center: Mr. Benny Ramon, Coach. A-TEAM—Left row: Earline Miksch, Estella Kainer, Rose Marie Miksch, Lucy Adamcik. Cen- ter: Mr. Benny Ramon, Coach. Right row: Elgia Pesek, Doris Berger, Helen Dittrich, Marjory Walla. VOLLEYBALL Bottom: B-TEAM—Left to right: Dorothy Muras, Marie Ripper, Dottie Christen, Glenda Strobel, Genevieve Schmidt, Benigna Ka- lina, Rose Humplik. Top: A-TEAM—Left to right: Mary Jane Pavlik, Helen Dittrich, Elgia Pesek, Mar- jory Walla, Rose Marie Miksch, Earline Miksch, Marjorie Zimmermann, Estella Kainer, Bernice Heinrich, Doris Berger, Joyce Mayer. fea V RANGERS IN ACTION Rangers at baseball tourney in Houston. Rangers preparing to down opponents. This page sponsored by HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. and MR. AND MRS. VICTOR VACEK ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCILS OFFICERS—Left to right: Jo Ann Janacek, secretary; Douglas Dusek, boys' vice-president; Narvin Koehn, president; Pat Dreitner, girls' vice- president; Rose Humplik, treasurer. MEMBERS—Top row (Left to right): Douglas Dusek, Pat Dreitner. Second row: Carolyn Cernosek, Elvira Heinrich, Harris Hoelscher, Rose Marie Miksch, Eu- gene Ohnheiser, Jane Janda, Molly Ann Kasper, Narvin Koehn, Emma Bartos. Third row: Jo Ann Janacek, Rose Marie Humplik. Virginia Winkler, Pat Rogers, Monica Muras, Bernice Heinrich. Fourth row: Geraldine Shimek, Ernest Mensik, Dottie Christen, Rose Ann Mensik, Donald Mazoch, Glenda Strobel. This page sponsored by MR. AND MRS. ADOLF ADAMCIK and BARTA S SNAC.K BAR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right: Molly Kasper, treasurer; Marjory Walla, vice-president; Carolyn Cernosek, president; Marie Ripper, secretary. Center: Glenda Strobel. First row: Elvira Heinrich, Molly Kasper, Earline Miksch, Marjorie Zimmermann, Jane Janda, Pat Dreitner, Cecilia Gray, Marie Ripper. Second row: Jo Ann Janacek, Pat Rogers, Rose Mensik, Carolyn Cernosek, Marjory Walla, Shirley Lemke, Rose Humplik. T iiMTag nonsomMT Oe l ANL DAMCll A R jLPP n( nMA H n This camera catch is during the Annual Spring Concert. The members are: Carol Klesel, Dar- lene Hinkel, Geraldine Shimek, Frank Kocurek, Joan Janacek. Lana Rektorik, Dolores Janicek. Mary Wagner, Leo Kahlich, Lucille Brown, Marvin Wick, Carol Strobel, Molly Kasper, Glenda Strobel, Carol Hrncir, Rose Humplik, Sharon Holub, Harry Mican, Vernell Ohnheiser, James Balcar, Kenneth Berger, Eugene Ohnheiser, Allen Christ, James Janek, Allen Berger, Harlan Berger, Doris Kahanek, Clarence Winkler, John Pratka, Alfred Brunner, Pat Dreitner, James Ohnheiser, Rita Gassmann, Wilbert Kainer, Glen Lux, Harvey Barta, Lawrence Wagner, Joe Schramek, Pat Rodgers, Rose Mensik, Annette Cernosek, Rose Ann Mensik, Cecilia Gray, and Lucille Cernosek. BAND MEMBERS The St. Rose-Bishop Forest Band was led this year by Drum-Major, Eugene Ohnhei- ser (center) and Majorettes (left to right) Molly Kasper, Doris Kahanek, and Pat Dreitner. 1 «j SENIOR DRUM MAJOR AND Pat Dreitner Molly Kasper BAND FAVORITES The band members elected Annette Cer- nosek. Band Sweetheart and Harry Mican, Band Beau for the school year 1959-60. At the homecoming game Harry pre- sented Annette a bouquet of roses from the band. This page sponsored by ERMIS CLEANERS and GINDLER’S DEPT. STORE MAJORETTES MAJORETTES Cute Senoritas were the main attraction during the half- time show at the Holy Cross vs. Rangers game. ALL-STAR BAND MEMBERS Rose Marie Humplik Annette Cernosek Doris Kahanek Carol Ann Strobel Jo Ann Janacek Geraldine Shimek These all-stars were chosen because of their outstanding musical abil- ity. The judges were mu- sic majors from St. Mary’s University. This page sponsored by ELKINS 5—10— 15g STORE and FRANK’S PLACE CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Elvira Heinrich, Virginia Winkler, Estella Kainer, Marjory Walla, Head Cheerleader, Gloria Vacek, and Charline Roeder. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Elvira Heinrich Marjory Walla, Charline Roeder Head Cheerleader This page sponsored by JANECKA TEXACO STATION and BUDWEISER—MICKELOB—BUSCH-BAVARIAN PEP SQUAD OFFICERS Rose Marie Miksch President Doris Berger Secreta ry-T reasurer Patsy Mican Parliamentarian Not pictured: Mrs. Justin Bartos, Sponsor MEMBERS—Top row: Delrose Wick, Carolyn Gordy, Joyce Schlottmann, Vernell Sommer, Margaret Seger, Charline Beyer, Lucy Adamick, Mimi Battenfield, Emma Bartos, Rose Miksch. Second row: Betty Lou Hudec, Virginia Sumbera, Mary Huebner, Joyce Meyer, Catherine Dittrich, Jeanette Vacek, Carolyn Cernosek. Third row: Cathlyn Dreitner, Jo Ann Fojt, Marie Ripper, Dorothy Janecka, Gloria Mensik, Doris Berger. Fourth row: Joyce Kunz, Maedell Meyer, Diane Miksch, Elgia Pesek, Bernice Heinrich, Genie Schmidt, Patsy Mican, Sharon Bryant. Fifth row: Dottie Christen, Mildred Fojt, Bettejane Stanzel, Alice Janacek, Jo Lynn Kruppa, Donna Vacek, Josephine Bartos, Helen Hilscher. Not pictured: Marjorie Zimmermann. This page sponsored by RUBIN’S GROCERY and HLUCHANEK’S RADIO AND TV The cheerleaders wore these sporty uniforms for our pep rallies. This page sponsored by HOLLIEN'S GROCERY CHORAL CLUB Top row: Mary Wagner, Estelle Demel, Cathlyn Dreitner, Elgia Pesek, Doris Kahanek, Emma Bartos, Eugene Ohnheiser, Narvin Koehn, James Balcar. Second row: Lucy Brown, Joyce Meyer, Alice Janacek, Jeanette Vacek, Donna Vacek, Annette Cernosek, Gloria Vacek, Marjory Walla, Margaret Seger, Douglas Dusek, Richard Pavlas, James Ohnheiser. Third row: Helen Hilscher, Elvira Heinrich, Helen Kallus, Catherine Dittrich, Josephine Bartos, Mary Kailus, Cecilia Gray, Jo Ann Janacek, Carolyn Cernosek, Robert Wagner, Leo Kahlich, Mr. Herbert Klosel, Guest di- rector, Rose Humplik, accompanist. Not pictured: Lucy Adamcik, Marjorie Zimmermann, Sharon Bryant, Dorothy Hrachovy, Betty Lou Hudec, Mary Huebner, Jane Janda, Aurelia Lidiak, Vir- ginia Lidiak, Mary Muras, Carmel Muras, Charline Roeder, Joyce Schlottmann, Delrose Wick. Sister M. Reginald is the Choral Club Director. SENIOR PIANISTS Carolyn Cernosek Cecilia Gray This page sponsored by McCALL-SANDERS FEED AND EGG COMPANY FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Standing officers: Josie Bartos, song leader; Mimi Battenfield, pianist; Shirley Lemke, reporter; Genie Schmidt, historian; Carolyn Cernosek, 1st vice-president; Estella Kainer, treasurer; Lucy Adamcik, parliamentarian. Kneeling: Annette Cernosek, 3rd vice-president; Elvira Heinrich, president; Charline Roeder, 2nd vice-president. Not pictured: Pat Rodgers, secretary. MEMBERS Angeline Kainer Annette Cernosek Helen Hilscher Pat Dreitner Earline Miksch Carolyn Cernosek Helen Dittrich Margaret Seger Chariine Roeder Betty Lou Hudec Lucy Adamcik Catherine Dittrich Molly Kasper Joyce Schlottmann Elvira Heinrich Marjory Walla Emma Bartos Sharon Bryant Rose Marie Miksch Marjorie Zimmermann Jeanette Vacek Estelle Demel Jane Janda Cecilia Gray Carmel Muras Mary Muras Del rose Wick Aurelia Lidiak Estella Kainer Shirley Lemke Dorothy Klesel Rose Herzik Elgia Pesek Gladys Herzik Rose Humplik Mary Huebner Patsy Mican Doris Berger Maedell Meyer Monica Muras Mary Kallus Rose Mensik Pat Rodgers Virginia Winkler Gloria Mensik Lillie Vacek Marie Ripper Doris Kahanek Mary Wagner Mary Jane Pavlik Joyce Meyer Dolores Janicek Genie Schmidt Jo Ann Janacek Caroline Helmcamp Virginia Winkler Glenda Strobel Joyce Kunz Helen Kallus Bernice Heinrich Dorothy Hrachovy Cathy Dreitner Vernell Miksch Jo Ann Fojt Dorothy Janecka Lucille Brown Alice Janacek Rose Ann Mensik Gloria Vacek Dianne Miksch Benigna Kalina Donna Vacek Norma Neskorik Carol Hrncir Geraldine Shimek Jo Ann Krecmer Vernell Sommers Clementine Kainer Bettejane Stanzel Josephine Bartos Charleen Beyer Mary Ann Herzik Rose Lebeda Rita Anders Dottie Christen Mimi Battenfield Virginia Sumbera Carolyn Gordy Mildred Fojt Jo Lynn Kruppa Dorothy Muras Cathy Ulrich Valeria Kallus Lillie Mae Pavlik This page sponsored by WALKER LUMBER YARD TEEN-AGE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Marjory Walla, Secretary Shirley Lemke, Reporter Aurelia Lidiak, Parliamentarian Monica Muras, President Lillie Ann Vacek, Vice-President William Neiser, Treasurer MEMBERS Standing: Marie Ripper, Genie Schmidt, Shirley Lemke, Rose Herzik, Mae- dell Meyer, Virginia Wink- ler, Allen Christ, Donald Besetsny, Mertes Seger, Larry Bartosh, Mary Kal- lus, William Neiser, James Janda, Marjory Walla, Monica Muras, Rose Hum- plik. Sitting: Marjorie Zim- mermann, Gloria Vacek, Elgia Pesek, Cecilia Gray, Catherine Dittrich, Lillie Vacek, Mary Kallus, Alice Janacek, Aurelia Lidiak. Elgia Pesek, Larry Bartosh, Shir- ley Lemke, and William Neiser rep- resented the Bishop Forest Chapter of T.A.L.A. at the state convention. The convention was held at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel in Houston. The above mothers and Sister Aida supervised our library during the school year. They are from left to right: Mrs. Leo Janicek, Mrs. Steve Walla, Mrs. Alfred Shimek, Mrs. Joe Va- cek, Mrs. Fred Balcar, Sr. Aida, Mrs. Lawrence Rosenbach, Mrs. George Humplik, Mrs. Emil Pesek. Mrs. Arthur Strobel, Mrs. William Biersdorfer. This page sponsored by LILLIE’S FLOWER SHOP SODALITY OFFICERS: Mary Wagner, treasurer; Joyce Meyer, secretary; Emma Bartos, prefect; Larry Winkler, vice-president. MEMBERS—Left to right: Earline Miksch, Shirley Lemke, Rose Humplik, Mary Huebner, Cath- erine Dittrich, Mary Wagner. Joyce Meyer, Emma Bartos, Joyce Schlottmann, Larry Winkler, Carolyn Cernosek, Jo Ann Janacek, Delores Janacek, CarolineHelmcamp, Sister Frances Solano, moderator. ti ag ponso c SPElV M MAm r FUTURE SECRETARIES The above students were contestants in the Catholic Business Education Associ- ation Contest held at Sacred Heart Dominican College in Houston. Top row: Marie Ripper, Gloria Mensik, Dolores Janicek, bookkeeping: Carolyn Cernosek, Marjorie Zimmermann, Aurelia Lidiak, Elvira Heinrich, shorthand. Bottom row: Shirley Lemke, Rose Humpiik, Elgia Pesek, typing. Elvira Heinrich received honorable men- tion in Catholic Views: Carolyn Cernosek, in spelling at the contest. Rose Marie Humpiik received a F. A.C.I.T. typing award for outstanding typing ability. This page sponsored by SHAVER'S GROCERY This page sponsored by BILL’S PLACE, WEIMAR, TEXAS FISH INITIATION A tough-lookin’ gang! Is it good? TJii afi nonsonicn jCC RO MEM ARK “What’s with the buckets. Kids?” Good grief, is it human? Give it to her good, Lucy. My, what gorgeous er. .er. .er. . .people? This page sponsored by WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES, WEIMAR. TEXAS BONFIRE AND HOMECOMING GAME The players and their dads stand while the Bishop Forest Band plays the national anthem and the school song. This page sponsored hv MARY and MARTHA'S CAFF. COLUMBUS. TEXAS At the homecoming game the football players and their dads march on the field between two columns of cheering squad and band members. Yea! Rangers! Our peppy cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer for the Ranger team. The band plays the school song, Cheer for Bishop Forest High. CHRISTMAS PLAY This year the Christmas play was presented by the Junior class. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” F.H.A. TALENT SHOW Way out chicks! Anyone for a lollipop? “My happiness” “Dream, dream, dream. .“ Hello, out there! Charlie Weaver Waldo T was a lonesome cowgirl. . .” Elvis? Mr. Lavinsky This page sponsored by HILL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY—MEMBER F.D.l.C. ATHLETIC BANQUET Weldon Humble was the principal speaker at the second annual Athletic Banquet held January 18 in the school gym. Narvin Koehn received the Jaycee Outstanding Football Player Award from Father Hermes, superintendent of the school. The Lettermen of 1959 sporting their new football jackets. This page sponsored by KASPER’S DEPT. STORE Superintendent Father Hermes admiring “Our Lady, Queen of the Sea, patroness of “Harbor Lights.” JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM April 18, 1960 K. of C. Home Students and their guests thor- oughly enjoying a delicious buf- fet supper prepared by the Jun- ior mothers. —■— This page sponsored by HERBERT'S MUSIC SHOP I saw the Harbor Lights—they only told me we were parting.” The reigning royalty of Harbor Lights —Mol 1 y Kasper, last year’s Queen, places the ribbon on His Majesty, Lawrence Wag- ner while Her Majesty, Mary Wagner looks on. Little nautical misses enjoying a walk on the boardwalk. This page sponsored by BARTOS PHARMACY FHA MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET Happy faces predomin- ated the banquet scene. FHA’ers eagerly await their banquet meal. Scrumptious food made the evening a grand success. The mothers of the FHA mem- bers were honored guests. This page sponsored by HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP. WEIMAR. TEXAS THE Barrett welcomes his daughter, Elizabeth, home from her visit in Torquay. Barrett reacts to the news of Elizabeth’s THE Margaret Seger . Narvin Koehn . . Molly Kasper . . Leroy Polk . . . Ernest Hollas . . Marjory Walla. . James Janak . . Carolyn Cernosek Johnny Kozel . . Cecilia Gray. . . Douglas Dusek. . Pat Dreitner . . Elizabeth greets her friend, Miss Mitford. This page sponsored by APPELT FURNITURE COMPANY elopement with Robert Browning. CAST .....................Millie . . Captain Surtees Cook . . . . Henrietta Barrett .............George Barrett . . . . Robert Browning . . . . Elizabeth Barrett ................Mr. Barrett .............Arabel Barrett . . . . Octavius Barrett ...............Miss Mitford .............. John Keynon ..................Wilson Curtain Call. This page sponsored by M-G INCORPORATED WE LL REMEMBER BANDERA Posing girls? Ooops! Wrong end. 99 years. Got ants in your pants! Girls and more girls! This page sponsored by BORCHER'S APPLIANCE BACCALAUREATE MASS The graduates enjoying a brief moment of relaxation after Mass. This page sponsored by HAJEK’S HARDWARE APPLIANCE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES w4 |,if «y tf pa « w i { • « € « The graduating class of 1960 Class Motto: “Give the World the Best You Have, and the Best Will Come to You. Class Song: “The Halls of Bishop Forest Class Colors: Crimson and Silver Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Reverend James Brandes Guest Speaker Carolyn Cernosek giving the Earline Miksch giving the salutatory, valedictory. This page sponsored by FIRST STATE BANK, WEIMAR. TEXAS THIS AND THAT The “Barretts” publicity committee hard at work. B.F.H. beauties? Molly Kasper and Douglas Dusek—represent- atives for the Sacred Heart Thanksgiving Fes- tival. The National Honor Society induction ceremony. ™ ag ponso TORE WA GRAI AN EE Ca A taste of high school. FRESHMAN DAY We invite Future Fish to visit our school on this day. A damp but friendly welcome! Hamburgers, again? This page sponsored by KUSEY LUMBER COMPANY MORE OF THE SAME THING Wagons, ahoy! We’re rarin’ to go. Kr • Va Drugstore, aren’t they? Powder Puff Football Game Dishwater Dolls vs. Flapjack Sallies Pre-game preliminaries. The coaches’ last instructions to the Dolls. Come on, big team! Touchdown! A masculine touch—our boy cheerleaders. This page sponsored by OAKRIDGE SMOKE HOUSE This page sponsored by MYKE KLEIN Industrious home-ec girls? Ahoy, land-lubbers! Hi ex-seniors! li ag ponsorec Z PElC HARMAC WyMAI AS Trying out for varsity? Gad! What a mouthful. |Hj I'ti Playing ir 4 leapfrog? L i i © What fun? ir Blessing of the Advent Wreath. Annual Staff Workshop. Thi pag sponsore b AN MRS LE fELLER Narvin taking oath of office. Panel during assembly. Posters during Book Week. r kf - What’s so funny? Industrious? Hardworking? Seniors? I pledge allegiance . . . . S. C. officers at conven- tion in Brownsville. Mrs. Bosl speaking at assembly. Long, tall Jim! Starting off early. This page sponsored hv MR ANO MRS FHT.AR ANHFRS GOLD STAR PATRONS Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Weimar K.J.T. Hostyn C.Y.O. C.D. of A., Court No. 589—Weimar St. Ann's Society—High Hill St. Rose Altar Society—Schulenburg St. Joseph's Society—High Hill C.D. of A., Court No. 1957—Schulenburg Holman Altar Society K. of C. Council No. 2902—Schulenburg Holman K.J.Z.T., No. 42 K.J.Z.T. Lodge No. 66 Ammansville Altar Society Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Berger St. Michael’s P.T.A.—Weimar Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zimmermann Weimar Knights of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger St. Ann’s Society—Weimar Father Roman Janek Bishop Forest P.T.C. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollas, Sr. SILVER STAR PATRONS Queen of Holy Rosary Society—Hostyn Mr. and Mrs. Gus Miksch, Jr. Ammansville C.Y.O. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kolek Christian Mothers Society—Dubina Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dusek K.J.Z.T.—Hostyn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kozel Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vacek Mr. and Mrs. Steve Walla Mr. and Mrs. Emil Christ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kleckar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Polk, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mican Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fiedler Mr. and Mrs. George Janda Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ohnheiser Mr. Eddie Anders Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Adamcik Miss Pat Janda Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoelscher Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cernoch M Sgt. and Mrs. E. J. Hrncir Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Janak Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Holub Leo Jares Feed Store


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