Bishop Heelan Catholic High School - Shield Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)

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We can say, We'1'e Amerimfz-lVe'1'e Calh- olif-We'1'e Heelan, We, the yearbook staff, have tried to capture this spirit and make you, the students, more aware of it. 2 We have been reminded repeatedly that the verj reason for our existence as a Catholic High School i to educate the whole individual, therefore, the studj of Religion has first place in our way of life. Thi study of our Catholic faith has made us deeply ap preciative of the great gift that is ours. At the same time our faith teaches us our duty o loyalty to our country-hence we are good Americans Finally, each school has its distinctive spirit. Ourf here at Heelan, is the spirit of trying to be the bee and of always striving to improve. We're proud of our heritage! We're proud to say WQSTQ American We're Catholic Wegre Heelan, . . . A Three-Fold Heritage We're Catholic Contents Administrators .... . . .Page 11 Seniors ........ . . .Page 19 Underclassmen .... . . .Page 48 Classes ......... . . .Page 68 Activities. . . . . .Page 83 Sports. . . . . .Page 125 Patrons .... . . .Page 142 Autographs. . . . .Page 167 Index. . . . . . .Page 169 3 We're H eelan fo 'lf Q! T3 . 6 1,1 ,ly-fx 'I . . 4 ,fu 'pl if 3 :.-'.'l'.' I ': f.' 4 Tar ff. ll.. s , .- .5 y , ' r 4-'-1.-.' ---1..:', 0 Tit .-7 -K' 'w:.- . . Nu.. :,,.', R0 Wifi, .':..E af - . ..:', , B .. 1. 1 X J q l 11 D A 1592. 1-v:'. f nr , Z 'f' Z I ,YI X 1 1 ','1,.'r I !WrEr' .., 3 ,- on .,., ' ' .. nga 5 -Q il' -'Z BH- ' ., 2 '-.- if :lj 4--' -1,' MZ- -L'f' . K .4 .1 ' Tr: Q -. ..'. ix'-' -1 f na! .-'..x . Qu I .i L. , if . if -.Y , 5.3. , P O O DCdlC3tl0H The first issue of the SHIELD was dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima.. We dedicate this 10th anniversary edition to her as an expression of our gratitude for her protection during the past decade. ,lfgf S AH' .o,cw-,,,- ' Q W x 'WW :iw , A . ., X X Ei 'MPN WN MAWANQKWGMMMW qvef.. Y g',?HA,: Iwi X-X. w xg, gwmgai -'M' '1g9.ywwqg,,, ,Z , .W ,, -Y X X. ,wwf-1 ,- M.'.vQX-R-Q.. ra. ,fs Qq .m fm .rw - YH: 'wwm , . xx, 'F TAQlxY X H mx pm WW WW iwfwwwmgmwwwwwwwf N, NX ,W gg-X ev, Qj5y1'. ww xxx gm' I 'sw W ,glam Q W fi' 1 L. , RW J' 'Wa 1' WW Mwll' MM W ' rlmwge . VMYN N 5 W9 V:Q3'L,w15mWv wt, xx , ENEMY HWWYHW ' HV ' ' -.WWmW-m,,Wumwnm.Mm,,, HWS-W V'm - fmwwmvmmwwwmmwwwfwmm.. . 4 w, e:uiJ NbMe.mgg The Story of a Decade's Growth On November 24, 1946, one thousand men met at the Cathedral and, after having received Christ's blessing at Benediction, celebrated by Bishop Noa, they began the task of soliciting funds for the future Catholic co-educational high school. IF was not until October 12, 1948, that the ground was first broken by Bishop Mueller at the proposed site at Eleventh and Douglas. In September, 1949, classes began to assemb. and a Heelan way of life began to emerge. The first graduating class in june, 1950, nun bered 142. During the years the numbers hav steadily grown larger and by the close of tl first decade over 1,850 students will have joint the ranks of Heelan graduates. Heelan Gets Its Start In the summer of 1948 Heelan looked like this. To the left is the structure of fourth floor with the roof of the Cathedral Convent visible. Q, in 6 KX L. .llili X .1 4 , Nl il, li ' lil r W is pi f f um, Q 1,9 NVQQQ all m ii dl S , J iimimillilll Annex to Be Completed for 1959-60 When the school first opened its doors in Septem- er, 1949, there were 32 members on the faculty- priests, 20 sisters, and 6 laymembers. Today with n increased enrollment the faculty too has grown rom 32 to 45 including 9 priests, 29 sisters, and 7 rymembers. By the fall of 1958 it became apparent that in- reased facilities would be necessary. Our Bishop 'ith the aid of the pastors of the city decided to nite their campaigns for expansion of both grade nd high schools in the city. The United Catholic dlicational Campaign was launched in the spring of 958 and reached a climax by June topping the goal 7 that had been set at 331,600,000 One of the buildings to be constructed from the drive was the annex to Heelan on the corner of Eleventh and Grandview. Ground-breaking ceremo- nies took place September 15, 1958, with Bishop joseph Mueller turning the first spadeful. The new building is expected to be ready for oc- cupancy by September, 1959, and will contain space for cafeteria, music rooms, industrial arts facilities, and other special activities. The building will also serve as the center for C.Y.O. activities. fo o, 441 4? 5 N 0 Q- x G' C ff? w Y' ,X R. xp M Q N. 3 sf xxx i X xnxx 1 V A ' Www-, Wffrg .A -X ,sm in x, .0 A I K , X 'Jig Ti 'lx 4' 4 H 113413 ,I A Q, , Q if N. A ' -4.---A Q A 3' 4 K- Q4 N I I I 'X K . A, 5 . K f s ew-'A A A A 4 L 9 ' -cw fr... X N k ,-0 Y , - 'W 1593 'N Y aww sv- WM . vQd:,.f . -9,-,.Si'.wIw . A - Q v i e'Q?Q4:?v X ,X V- -.?'U -V' 'wi f Lx uwfzsgigf Monsignor Kevane takes pleasure in turning a shovelful of dirt. Watching are Father Nash, Father Bowen, Bishop Mueller, Father Riesberg, Conrad Heider, Mary Ann Goet- tertz, Mrs. Sheila Carlson, Father Scherrer, Miss Mary Treglia and Father Huewe. On September 15, 1958, classes were dismissed early so Heelan students could join in the ground- breaking ceremonies for the construction of the Heelan Annex. Progress in Building the Heelan Annex Thousands of tons of dirt were removed in the process of excavating deep enough to provide for the future swimming pool. All seem interested in the progress of the digging except Father Nash, who was caught off guard. v ' . i fi iss-iiiflxgff fsissfws 2. ' , - K Lk - wi fy fxgffis s Q W- :X Rh .5 + gigs, .- . K ,hkk S .. iss His Excellency The Most Reverend Joseph M. Mueller Bishop of the Diocese of Sioux City, Iowa RT. REV. MSGR. W. B. BAUER Cathedral of Epiphany REV. HILARIN LAPINSKI, O.F.M. St. Framis REV. SIMON MORKUNAS St. Casimir REV. GERALD BOWEN, M.S. Sacred Heart RT. REV. MSGR. EDWARD C. LILLY, V.F. St. Joseph REV. RALPH SCHERRER, O.F.M. St. Boniface I2 RT. REV. MSGR. REV. A. HUEWE NEWMAN FLANAGAN sr. Michael fLeedsJ Blessed Sacrament RT. REV. MSGR. E. 1. REV. JOSEPH VETH SMITH M.S.C. Immaculate Conception St. jean Baptiste FATHER LAXWRENCE BAUER Prizzrillmf CSecond Semester, Religion . . . Sociology Father Lawrence Bauer resumed residency in Sioux City December 15, 19S8, to take over the responsibilities of principal. Father is no stranger to .1s, since he spent six years here from 19-49 to 1955. Wfelcome, Father! We promise our cooperation and loy- alty at all times. MONSIGNOR EUGENE KIEVANIZ Prmcilbfzf fliirst Semesterl Religion . . . Sociology january 1, 1959, Monsignor Kevane left Heelan and went to Wfashington, D. C., to take up his new duties as professor of education at the Catholic Uni- versity. Monsignor was the first principal of Heelan, actively assuming this responsibility in September, 1949, after he had spent two years soliciting funds, planning and supervising the construction of Heelan. We wish to express our gratitude to him for all that he has done, our regret at his absence, and our congratulations and prayers for success in his new undertaking. FATHER PAUL J. BRUENING Freshman Homeroom, Re- ligion FATHER JAMES K. LAFFERTY Assistant Principal, Dean of Studies, Moderator of Speech Activities, Religion Their Aim Is to Bring Souls to God Nine priests form the nucleus of the Re ligion department. Fathers Lafferty, Devine, Elbert, Riesberg, George, Ceperley, Studer and Nash meet with Msgr. Kevane fstand- ing, to discuss problems in this department FATHER E. F. CEPERLEY Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, Religion FATHER THOMAS C. NASH Spiritual Director, Re- ligion FATHER ARMAND 1. ELBERT Religion, Schola, Sopho- more Division Moderator FATHER LEO L. RIESBERG junior Homeroom, Re- ligion 5,5 FATHER DALE J. GEORGE Freshman Homeroom, Rc ligion FATHER JOSEPH D. STUDER Assistant Principal, Dea of Boys, Religion C1530 me its 'U-S All of the members of the fine arts department are interested in the plans for the spring operetta, Carousel Sister Mary Gilbert tries some of the music for the appreciation of Mr, Heath. Father Ceperley, Father Elbert, Sister Mary Lolita, Miss Osborn, and Sister De Lourdes. SISTER MARY AMATOR, O.P. FI'6'Sl1ITl5lI'l Hom C 1' 0 O ID, English SISTER MARY CI-IARMAINE, OSF. junior Homeroom, Com- mercial, Personal Typing Heelan's Faculty Boasts 45 Members . . . SISTER MARY ANTHONY, S.C.C. Sophomore Homeroom, Biology, Geometry SISTER MARY CLARE TERESE, O.S.F. junior Homeroom, Eng- lislt SISTER MARY BRIDEEN, R.S.M. Senior I-Iomeroom, Eng- lish, Latin, journalism. Shield Advisor CQ SISTER INIARY CLEMENT, R.S.lNI. Dean of Girls, Geometry SISTFR MAR i, Chem, SISTER MARY CONSTANTIIIS, OP. Senior Homeroom, Reli- gion, English, U.S. His- tory, Contemporary His- tory SISTER MARY CYRILINA. B.V.M. junior Homeroom. Busi- ness Marhines. Bookkeep- ing, Commercial SISTER MARY ETIENNE, OP. Junior Homeroom. Eng- lish SISTER INIARY JOAN PATRICIA. B,V.M. Religion, US. History. Debate. junior Division INIoclerator SISTER MARY LOLITA. OSF. Orchestra SISTER DE LOURDES, S.C.C. Senior Homeroom. Art. English. Arts ancl Crafts SISTER MARY DENISE. OSF, Registrar. Latin. Freshman Division Moderator SISTER MARY EVARITA. B.V.M. Sophomore Homeroom. Latin. Algebra SISTER MARY GILBERT, OSF. Senior Homeroom, Mixecl Chorus. Girls' Glee Club SISTER MARY EDITH. S.C.C. junior Homeroom. Foods. Textiles SISTER MARIE I-IELENE. OP. Library SISTER MARY EDVVARD ANN. B.V,M, Senior Homeroom. Reli gion. US. History SISTER MARY EIEANORA, B.v.M. Freshman Homeroom. Re ligion. Latin Of Each It I. . Ffa Yi-IE PEI T84 Current material is of interest to social science teachers. Here Sister Marie Helene, lihrarian. show: Sister Mary Eclwartl Ann, Sister Mary joan Patricia. Tlncl Sister Mary Constantius some of th: important visual aitls available, , up ' 1 i Q , 1.1 J -4, l L I 9 r A 4 -1. I 10 F x r ' 1 . f-1 r B ,L A A J 4 r k.v Jo I 'Y k , x s , 40 0-I . s L - -' 'v X I, 1. I6 J- - 1 me Pens we SHIRTS ala Interest in neyv books is displayed by members of the English department. Seated are Sister Mary Amator and Sister Mary Etienne, Standing are Sister Mary Clare Terese, Sister Mary Verona, Sister Mary Magdalita. and Sister Mary Thomas More, CQ He Has the Heart to Conceive . . . SISTER MARY PASCHAI., OSF. Scwphomore I-lomernom. Biology. Geumc't1'y SISTER MARY THOMAS MORE. B.V.M, iophomore Homeroom. English, Religion g.Y SISTER MARY RAY U ,O.P. Junior room, Alge- bra, vanced Algebra. Tr' .ollege Math Q gs 1 233' SISTER MARY VERONA, O.S.M. Soplionnore I-Iomeroom. English, Economics W-any SISTER MARY REGINA THERESE. B.V.M. Freshman H 0 in e r 0 0 m. Latin MISS MARGUERITE FOLLETT Girls' Physical Education I7 fini X I' t. ,S XL I SISTER MARX r MAGDAI.ITA,B.V.M. Freshman I-Iomeroom Eng- lish SISTER MARY INIARGARET, OSINI, Senior Homeronm, lish, French Eng- I SISTER MARY SERGIUS, B.V.M. Freshman H 0 m e r 0 o m, Algebra MISS INEZ OSBORN Dancing, Dramatics SISTER IXIARY TI-IERESE EILEEN. B.V.M, Senior Homernom. Spana ish, U.S. History,,English. Assistant Senior Division Ivluderator MR, LENARD D. HEATH Bzmcl . anim 'Shih 'fi S3153 i-IFS rf 4 'zimif t 99 . . . The Understanding to Direct, and the Hand to Execute. The gyroscope, one of several new pieces of physics equipment. is being inspected by members of the math ancl the science departments. The teachers are Sister Mary Raymund. Sister Mary Clement, Sister Mary Cecilia, Mr, Vann. Sister Mary Anthony, and Sister Mary Sergius. MR. DON J. FLEMING Varsity Football and Bas- ketball Coach, Boys' Phys- ical Education NIR, LEUN VANN Sophomore Homeroom. Assistarn Coach fAll Sportsj. Algebra. General Science. Geometry MR. JULIUS SHKURFNSKY Shop, Crafts, Varsity Track Coach. Assistant Football and Basketball Coach MR. XWALTER C. VVAGNER Sophomore Homeroom. Shop, Wiuitltl Geograpliy. US. History. Assistant Coaelt tAll Sportsl Toutes les professeurs regartlent l'oiseaux 4Yes. l'Omnes magistri -and '1'oclas las professoras too. sinee these teachers represent the language cle- partment, Standing: Sisters M. R. Therese. Ifvarita. 'l'. Eileen. kleanora, Denise. and Margaret. Seated: Sister M. Bricleen. General topits of education must have been the reason for these teachers to con tene for coulcl it have been the Slmlda request for a lWlClLlI'C?5 Seated: Sister: Itlary Charmaine. Cyrilina. Iitlitli. Paschal. .incl Bliss lhfarguerite Follett. Stancling Mr. Shkurenslq' ancl Mr. XY'agner. I8 We're American 959 150 '62 'fm bflx X . ,L:i1 .:.:1.u 5...-4 -,fl A, - w 'Rf -an M1 55 ffl' We're Heelan 69 L3 'vii W? --ll Ab lf 1 :X i 22' xx, Yum-'my We're Catholic Qfjggxi au U Ury J nf ' :fin 'rr' it w I ul L 1 1 I if Qiffilg J f i 'Q 3, 'jg L .q x i ,yslzx CC Senior Officers President ,V,,,.,,,V,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , LEO HUPKE Secretary-Treasurer , ,,,, ,,,,. R ONALD MADSED Vice-President .,.,.,A ,,,,,,, D ELORES EMERSON Social Chairman ,Y,,,,, ,Y,,YA,,,,,. I ANE DOYL1 Seniors Gather the Benefits of Four Years Seniors . . . Looking back on four years of delightful memories . , . Tenth Anniversary Class . . . Finding leadership is fun . . . Electing presidents, kings 'n queens . . . Career in college or city . . . Lots of luck' '... Homecoming dance goes to Shore Acres . . . City Champs in football, but sharing the basketball title . . . Decorating is a job, but fun . . . Our chocolate bar money four years ago started to produce the now-rising annex . . . Dates from Historyfthe only dates we forget . . . Both Hnmlel and Mnrbeth . . . To be, or not to be . . . Virgil- Latin IV problem . . . Sociology prepares us for our future . . . Christmas dance is date . . . Our last retreat will be our best . . . Ordering caps, gowns, pictures, and announcements . . . Our second and last Prom . . . The boys look nice in suits . . . Signing our last annuals . . . We made it. 20 CELESTINE ADAMOWICZ Sally Sl. Franc!! Operetta 2-43 Cantata 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 33 Homecoming Attendant 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 2, 43 Student Office Staff 23 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Band 1-43 Perfect Attendance 13 Make-up Crew 33 Student Council 4. JAMES R. ADELMAN ..Jim,, Blefxed Sacrament Operetta 23 Cantata 2, 43 Class Officer 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Honor Roll 1-43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 43 Football 1, Z3 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Schola 23 Science Club 43 Basketball l, 2. JAMES AGOSTINE Augie Immaculate Corzceplian Mixed Chorus 33 Intramural Basketball 23 Bowling Team 33 Knights of the Altar 1-43 Stage Crew 4. MARJORIE ALTIMUS Midge Sl. Miclvael fLeedfj Pep Club 43 Intramural Basketball 13 Bowling Team 23 Make- up Crew 4. CLASS OF '59 GEORGE ANDERSON Chuck Immaculate Corzcepziorz fSt. Michael, Union City. New jerseyj Glee Club 2. MADONNA BARKLEY Donna SZ. Michael fLeedJj Cantata 3, 43 Pep Club 4g Glee Club 3, 43 Bowling Team 23 Dramatics 2, 3: Make-up Crew 4. RALPH BEARGEON MARIBETH BECKER St. Boniface HBCU' fSatrea' Heart, Emermzz. Sl. jorepb Nebmfkffl Cantata 2, 43 Class Officer 2 Perfect Attendance 33 Basket- Pep Club 1, Honor Roll 1,3 ball 2. Glee Club 21 Red Cross 1 Make-up Crew 2. 2I JERRY BEESON .germ Cathedral Operetta 2-43 Cantata 1-43 Honor Roll 23 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 1-43 Bowling Team 43 Knights of the Altar 33 Dramatics 43 Science Club 5, ROBERT BELLAIRE Bob Blessed Sammzezzl Student Council 43 Class Officer Z, 53 Highline Staff 2, 33 Honor Roll 23 Red Cross 1-43 Knights of the Altar 1-5: Perfect Attendance 1. 23 Sci- ence Club 3. 43 Debate SENIORS THERESA BESCH Terry St. fofepb Pep Club 43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Perfect Attendance 13 Dramatics 1. MARY LOU BIRMINGHAM Blerwd Sfzcbwnzezzl Cantata 2. 43 Library Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1-53 Honor Roll 1-43 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Bowling Team 2, 33 Dramatics 23 Properties Crew 5. LUCILLE MARGARET BLUM LuCy A Sl. Mirlmel fLeedJj Operetta 33 Class Officer 2-53 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 1-41 Honor Roll 1. 43 Student Office Staff 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 2-43 Bowling Team 2. 43 Ladies of the Altar 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Usherette 33 Student Coun- cil 4. JAMES BOLTON Sacred Hexzrf Perfect Attendance 1-3: Cantata 4, 22 PATRICIA BENJAMIN Pat Callaedml fBeresford High School Beresford, South Dakotaj Cantata 31 Class Officer 1 Honor Roll 1-43 Student Of fice Staff 13 Oratory 1: De bate Team 1. TIMOTHY BENNETT Benny Cfzlbedral Cantata 3: Glee Club 2: In tramural Basketball 2-43 Foot ball 23 Bowling Team 1 Schola 1. l DAVID BOYLE Immarulale Corzreplion Cantata 43 Class Officer 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 43 Football 13 Bowling Team 1, 23 Knights of the Altar 13 Schola 33 Dramatics 2. SANDRA JOANNE BOUSQUET Sandy Sf. Boniface Class Officer 1-33 Cheerleader 33 Honor Roll lg Mixed Chorus 43 Band 1-43 Dra- matics 23 DYO 2-3. CHARLES BRAUNGER Chas Blerred Sarrament Intramural Basketball 1-4 Creighton Speech Meet 3. Operetta 23 Red Cross 2, 33 a JESSICA LYNNE BRAUNGER jess Blerfed Sarramenl Operetta 3: Class Officer 13 Shield Staff 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Cheerleader 23 'Glee Club 43 Band 1, 23 Dramatics 23 Dancing 33 Creighton Speech Meet 33 Science Awards 3. CLASS OF '59 THOMAS BRAZELTON Inzmarulnle Confeplion Operetta 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Bowling Team 33 Knights of the Altar 1: Schola 3, 43' Poster Club 43 Spanish 3, 4. DONNA BRINKMAN Sf. foreph Cantata 43 Highline Staff 33 Pep Club 1, 43 Glee Club 43 Band 1, 23 Red Cross 1, 23 Usherette 3, THOMAS BURKE Tiger Blessed Snowmen! Operetta 23 Class Play 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 13 Intra- mural Basketball 1-43 Football 43 Track 1, 23 Golf Team 2-43 Bowling Team 23 Schola 23 Spanish 3, 4. BARBARA BUSHNELL Barb Blerred Sacrament Operetta 43 Cantata 3, 43 Shield Staff 3, 43 Class Play 43 Li- brary Club 2-43 Pep Club 1-43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Band 1-33 Intramural Basketball 1, 33 Bowling Team 23 Properties Crew 3, 4. MARGARET CALHOUN St. joseph Operetta 43 Cantata 2-43 Pep Club 2-43 Cheerleader 23 Honor Roll 1-53 Student Office Staff 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 33 Ladies of the Altar 43 Orches- tra 13 Make-up Crew 5. RICHARD CALHOUN ..Cagy,. St. Michael fLeedU Operetta 23 Cantata 22 Honor Roll 1: Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Football 23 Track 43 Golf Team 33 Perfect Attendance 2. -'ii JAMES A. CHARTIER ..Jim,, Immaculate Concepliarz Operetta 2-43 Cantata 2-43 Class Play 43 Mixed Chorus 5-43 Glee Club 23 Bowling Team 1-43 Dramatics 4. SENIORS DONNA CHURCH WILLIAM CLAEYS RAYMOND CLARK Cathedral llwllleii Sacred Hear! OPUCU21 2-43 Cantata 1-43 Li- Caihedml Perfect Attendance lg Can- brary Club 2-43 Honor Roll tSt. Edmonds, Fort Dodge, tam 4, 1, 2, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Iowaj Glee Club 23 Dancing 2. Cantata lg Mixed Chorus lg Football 1. QM MADONNA COTE Donna St. Patrick Kfachsafz, Nehraykaj Operetta 23 Cantata 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 41 Orchestra 1, 43 Dancing 1-3, 74 LAWRENCE DALY MARY De-EAZIO DAVID de HOLL Larry Callaedml CNatrona Couhty High, Cas- per, Wyoniingl Red Cross 4g Intramural Bas- ketball lg Properties Crew 2. Sf. forepb Cantata 4: Class Officer 2: Pep Club 1-43 Glee Club 4: Red Cross 13 Intramural Bas- ketball lg Properties Crew 5. 4g Poster Club 3. MICHAEL COUGHLIN Champ Bleued Sacrament Red Cross 1, 2g Intramural Basketball 1-41 Football 11 Track 1, 2g Golf Team 5, 4g Bowling Team 1, 25 Knights of the Altar 1-3. LUCRETIA ANN COUTURE KCS1H Sl. Boniface fGrand High, Moab, Utahj Class Play 1g Pep Club 1, 43 Glee Club 1. SALLIE CRAYNE Sz. Bonifare Cantata 1-33 Shield Staff 5, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 43 GAA 15 Stu- dent Office Staff 3, 43 Glee Club 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 5. 4. KATHLEEN CURRAN Kathy St. Peter Kjefferfon. 5014112 Dakolaj Pep Club 1-4g Intramural Basketball 21 Perfect Attendance 13 Dramatics 1, 4g Make-up Crew 3, 4. CLASS OF '59 CHARLOTTE DELANEY Blerred Sacramenz fCathedral High, Indianapolis, Indianaj Library Club 43 Honor Roll 1-43 Science Club 1-43 Stage Crew 1g Debate 43 Photog- raphy Club 1, 23 Mathemat- ics 1, 2. St. Michael ILeedJj Operetta 5, 4: Cantata 2-43 Pep Club 2-4g Honor Roll 1- 4: Student Office Staff 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 2g Orchestra lg Dramatics lg Usherette 3, 25 EUGENE DELONEY Sacred H earl Honor Roll 1, 23 Perfect At- tendance 13 Orchestra 1 Spanish Club 4. NEIL DEMPSEY Sacred H earl Operetta 23 Cantata 23 Honor Roll 33 Glee Club 23 Intra- mural Basketball 13 Perfect Attendance 13 Spanish Club 43 Stage Crew. SENIORS PATRICK DINEEN Pat Sl, Mirlmel KSouil1 Sioux Cityj Class Play 13 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Football 1, 23 Golf Team 33 Bowling Team 1-3. MARY DOETSCH Emmy Bleffed Sacrament Shield Staff 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Red Cross 23 Intramural Basket- ball 1-33 Dramatics 1-3, GARY DONAHOO St. fofepfa Operetta- 33 Mixed Chorus 33 Bowling Team 33 Schola 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 43 Cantata 4. MARGARET DOUGHERTY Peggy Cathedral Cantata 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Red Cross 13 Intra- mural Basketball 13 Bowling Team 33 Make-up Crew 4. 26 PATRICK A. DETCHES Detch Carla edml Operetta 2-43 Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 1, 43 Student Council 43 Class Play 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 43 Mixed Chorus 2-43 Intra- mural Basketball 13 Football 13 Schola 3, 43 Dramatics 13 Iowa State High School Speech Association 3, 43 Poster Club 4. GARY W. DICKMAN Si. Boniface CPontifical College josephinumj Mixed Chorus 13 Intramural Basketball 13 Football 13 Bowling Team 33 Knights of the Altar 13 Perfect Attend- ance 23 Schola 33 Properties Crew 2. ' X i s 2 TERRY DOW Sl. Boniface Operetta 33 Highline Staff Ri Intramural Basketball 1-43 Football 23 Track 1-43 Knights of the Altar 1. 2 Poster Club 4. JANE DOYLE Blefred Sacrament Social Chairman of the Sen- ior Class3 Operetta 3, 43 Can- tata 2-43 Class Officer'1-33 Pep Club 2-43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 2: Band 1-43 Red Cross 13 Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 43 Make-up Crew 3. JAMES DRIES St, Boniface fDivine Heart Seminaryj Student Council 43 Highline Staff 3. 43 Honor Roll 3, 43 Football 13 Track 43' Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Debate 3, 43 Class Play 23 Cantata 4. PATRICIA ELLIOT Pat Sl. Boniface Cantata 2, 43 Honor Roll 2, 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Perfect Attendance 1. CLASS OF '59 DELORES EMERSON Dodie SI. Boniface Vice-President of the Senior Classg Operetta 2-43 Cantata 2-4, Class Officer 1-33 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 1-43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 43 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 3, 43 Dramatics 1-3. RICHARD D. ENDERS Dick St. jofefvh fpllllfdl. IXlebm5ir1j fPonca High School, Ponca, Nebraskaj Band 13 Football lg Track Ig Perfect Attendance 23 Orchestra 1. SHIRLEY EUFERS Eufi Sl. joseph Library Club 2-43 Perfect Attendance 3. GERALD FEIERFEIL jerry Sl. Boniface Cantata 23 Class Officer 1, 33 Highline Staff 33 Honor Roll 1-43 Red Cross 2-43 Bowling Team 13 Knights of the Altar 1-43 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Science Club 3, 43 Highest Average 2, 33 Debate Team 3, 4. 27 ELAINE PERRIS Immaculate Cmzceptirm Cantata 33 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 3, 43 GAA 4g Red Cross 23 Intramural Basketball lg Dramatics 1: Make-up Crew 3, BARBARA JEAN FORNEY Barb St. Michael fLeedrj Cantata 3, 4g Pep Club 5, 43 Red Cross 1: Intramural Basket- ball 23 Usherette 5. LOIS FOWLER Lo Calfzedml Class Officer 53 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 25 Red Cross 5: Intramural Basketball 4. CAROL JEAN FRAKES Imnmfulizfe Cmzrepfmfz fMercy High School. Omaha, Nebraskaj Operetta 53 Cantata 2, 33 Pep Club 5, 41 Cheerleader 3: Glee Club 2g Mixed Chorus 3: Intramural Basketball SQ Bowling Team 33 Dramatics 1, 2. SENIORS MARGARET GALLEE Maggie SI. Ioreph KSr1lixj Student Council 41 Shield Staff 3, 43 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club l-41 I-Ionor Roll 1-43 Band 13 Red Cross 2-43 Intramural Basketball ig Pere fect Attendance 1: Dramatics 21 Properties Crew 51 Make- up Crew 5. 4. NANCY C. GALUSHA Izzzmirulafe Cmzreplimi Cantata 3, 4g Pep Club 1-43 GAA 1: Student Office Staff 3: Glee Club 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 41 Bowling Team 1, 31 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 23 Dramatics 23 Girls' CYO Program 31 Make-up Crew 51 Poster Club 1, MARY ANN GARRIGAN SI. fnrpjrb Operetta 5, 43 Cantata 43 Pep Club 33 Glee Club 43 Band 1-3 l LEO G. GENGLER Imnztirzzltzle Cozzfepliozz Operetta 23 Glee Club 23 In tramural Basketball 13 Bowl ing Team 4. ELEANOR HALL Sl. Michael fS0u1l:1 Sioux Cilyj Cantata 3, 43 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 1-43 Honor Roll 13 Glee Club 4: Intra- mural Basketball 1-41 Bowl- ing Team 3, 43 Make-up Crew 3, 4: Poster Club 2. RITA HAMMER Sl. jorefvb Operetta 33 Cantata 43 Pep Club 31 Glee Club 43 Intra- mural Basketball 1-43 Bowl- ing Team 43 Dancing 2, 3. -. RICHARD W. GLENN Dick Bleffed Sacmnzezzl Operetta 2g Cantata 23 Class Officer 23 Shield Staff 3, 43 Li- brary Club 2-43 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 3, 43 Knights of the Altar 1-33 Projection Crew 2-43 French Club 4. COLLEEN CATHERINE GOODELL C at IJ edml Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 1, 3: Class Play 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Pep Club 2, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Red Cross 13 Intra- mural Basketball 13 Bowling Team 33 Dramatics 1-4. SUZANNE GREUNIESEN Suzie St. Bonifare QMarie Immaculate Convent, Illinois, Operetta 33 Cantata 33 Pep Club 43 Glee Club 3. GARY HACKER ..JOe,, Sl. jorepla Honor Roll 13 Red Cross 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Knights of the Altar 1-33 Perfect Attendance 13 Schola 1, 2. CLASS OF '59 ROBERT HAMILL Bob Immarulale Czmcepzion Shield Staff 4: Band 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 1-43 Track 1-43 Knights of the Altar 13 Perfect Attendance I1 Science Club 3, 43 Student Council 13 Debate 4. PORTIA HANSON Immaculafe Cnnceplimz Cantata 23 GAA 23 Glee Club 23 Band 2-4. 29 1 1 BERNARD HANUS PATRICIA HEENEY CONRAD JAMES SHIRLEY HIGBIE Bernie Pat HEIDER Shirl Cathedral St. Boniface UCOHHYH St joseph QMaryknoll Seminary, Library Club 2-43 Pep Club Cdilfedfdl Band 1 2 Perfect Attend Clarks Summit, Pa.J 1-43 Intramural Basketball 33 Opel-etfa 2.43 Cantata 2.43 ance 2 Usherette 3 Canta Libra Club 2 4' Intramural Usherette 33 Poster Club 2. Class Officer 1, 23 1415,-ary ta 4 fl' ' , Basketball 2, 33 Football 1-43 Track 1, 2, 4g Golf Team 1-43 Bowling Team 23 Knights of the Altar 1-43 Stage Crew 1-43 Projection Crew 3-43 King of Mardi Gras 2, 3. SENIORS JOHN HIGGINS Cathedral Operetta 2-43 Cantata 3, 43 Class Play 43 Library Club 2-43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 13 Dramatics 1, 4g Science Club 3, 43 Stage Crew 2-43 Projection Crew 2-4. .ICANN HILLIARD St. Boniface Operetta 1-43 Cantata 1-43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 43 Bowling Team 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 DYO 2-4. ELIZABETH A. HOELKER Betty Immaculate Conception Cantata 23 Library Club 2-43 Dancing 2. GARY HOFFMAN Blened Sacrament Cantata 23 Intramural Basketball 13 Golf Team 33 Schola 1, 2. Club 2-43 Honor Roll 23 Mixed Chorus 43 Red Cross 2-43 Intramural Basketball 2-43 Knights of the Altar 1- 43 Perfect Attendance 2, 33 Schola 1-33 Dramatics 1-3. JOAN HOING Sl. joseph Cantata 2, 33 Pep Club 1-33 Glee Club 2, 33 Red Cross 1, 23 Bowling Team 33 Dra- matics 1-33 Science Club 33 Poster Club 23 Creighton Speech Meet 3. ROSE MARIE HOLMES Rosie Immoculale Conception Cantata 33 Honor Roll 1-43 Band 1-43 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 33 Spanish Club 3, 4. JOSEPH HOMAN Cathedral Library Club 2-43 Honor Roll 2-43 Knights of the Altar 2- 43 Science Club 3, 43 Stage Crew 2-43 Projection Crew 2-4. BERNICE ANN HOVERST ON Berni Sl. Boniface Operetta 23 Cantata 4g Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 1-43 GAA 1-43 Honor Roll 2, 43 Glee Club 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Bowling Team 2-43 Or- chestra 1-43 Dramatics 1-43 Debate 3. CLASS OF '59 LEO HUPKE ..HuP,, St. Boniface President of the Senior Class3 Operetta 2-43 Cantata 1-43 Class Officer 2-43 Honor Roll 13 Mixed Chorus 33 Football 1-43 Track 1-43 Knights of the Altar I-43 Schola 1, 23 Boys' State 33 Basketball 1-4. GEORGE E. IVERSON ..Ed., lfnmoculfzie Conception Operetta 23 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Football 2, 3. VICTOR L. JACOBSON Vic Sl. Boniface Perfect Attendance 1, 33 Honor Roll 4. BETTY JONAS Immaculale Conception Cantata 33 Pep Club 2, 43 Honor Roll 1, 23 Glee Club 33 Band 13 Red Cross 2, 33 Dramatics 13 Science Club 3, 43 Make-up Crew 3. VERONICA JOHNSON Roni St. foyeph Operetta 33 Cantata 2, 33 Class Play 23 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 43 GAA 23 Mixed Chorus 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Bowling Team 33 Dramatics 1-3. JOSEPH JUAREZ Sf. jofepla Operetta 23 Cantata 2, 33 Honor Roll 33 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Football 1-43 Track 1-43 Bowling Team 3, 43 Schola 1, 3, 43 Dramatics 13 Spanish Club 3, 43 Baseball 2. KATHLEEN KAMPMEYER KathyH Blerfed Sacrament Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 13 Shield Staff 3, 43 Class Play 33 Library Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1-43 Honor Roll 13 Mixed Chorus 43 Red Cross 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 23 Dramatics 1, 23 Properties Crew 2-4. RICHARD KANE Dick Blefred Sacrament Class Officer 1, 33 Highline Staff 43 Honor Roll 1, 23 Band 1 Intramural Basketball.1-43 Football 43 Track 2, 33 Class Play 43 Student Council 4. SENIORS MARY ANN KELLER St. Michael fLeed,rj Operetta 3, 43 Cantata 2-43 Pep Club Z-43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Bowling Team 43 Spanish Club 4. CLARENCE KELLOGG Kelly Sl. Bonifare fSt. joseph Seminaryj Band 33 Intramural Basket- ball 1-33 Schola 1-33 Honor Roll 4. WILLIAM R. KENNEDY Bill Cathedral Operetta 33 Cantata 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Intramural Basketball 33 Football 1-43 Track 1-43 Knights of the Altar 1-43 Schola 1, 23 Dra- matics 1. RICHARD KETTLER Dick Immurulate Cozzcepiion Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Track 1-43 Bowling Team 2 Knights of the Altar 13 Dra matics lg Basketball 1, 2. Cantata 1, 2, 43 Band 1, 23 w Y ia lt il EVONNE KOBER Sl.Miclaael fS0utb Sioux Cityj Cantata 2, 43 Library Club 2-4g Pep Club 2, 3g Honor Glee Club 2. 43 Roll 2-41 Intramural Basketball 1-33 Bowling Team 3. JOHN KUBAL Sl. Iorepla Operetta 33 Honor Roll 33 Intramural Basketball 23 Foot- ball 13 Knights of the Altar lg Perfect Attendance 1, 2. JAMES KIDWELL ..Jim,. Blerred Sacrament Operetta 2-4g Cantata 1-4g Class Officer 1, 2g Class Play 5, 4 Library Club 2-43 Honor Roll 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Foot ball 1-45 Track 1-33 Bowling Team 1-43 Creighton Speech Meet 33 Perfect Attendance 2, MARY KIRWAN Calbedral Cantata 2, 33 Class Officer 33 Pep Club 1-33 Glee Club 2, 3 Band 1-4g Intramural Basketball 4g Bowling Team 3, 43 Poster Club 2. Library Club 2- VIRGIL KLEMMENSEN Sacred H earl Perfect Attendance 3. LORNA L. KNOPF Immaculate Concepiiorz 4g Pep Club 1-45 Honor Roll 1, CLASS OF '59 23 Dramatics 2 JANET LaCROIX ANNETTE LAMBERT Sl. Boniface St. Peler' Operetta 33 Cantata 2-45 Stu- U9fff '50 ' Soufb Ddkoldl dent Office Staff 1, 23 Mixed Student Office Staff 1-4 Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 21 Dancing 1-41 Cantata 4. Perfect Attendance 2g Dra- matics 2: Dancing 3. 33 BETTY LANG Cath edml Pep Club 13 Glee Club 21 Red Cross 1, 23 Cantata 4. MICHAEL LARKIN Blerfed Sfzrmm em' Operetta 3, 43 Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 13 Mixed Cho- rus 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 13 Football 23 Perfect Attendance lg Schola 1, 23 Honor Roll 4. SENIORS BARBARA LEMEK Sl. Francis Cantata 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 1, 2g Intramural Basketball 1-43 Bowling Team 2, 33 Dramatics 1, 23 Honor Roll 4. CAROL LENZEN Sz. jorepb Cantata 3, 43 Pep Club 1-43 GAA 23 Glee Club 33 Intramural Basketball 13 Bowling Team 2, 43 Perfect Attendance 13 Dra- matics 1. SANDRA LENZEN Sandy St. joseph Cantata 33 Pep Club 1-43 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4g Intramural Bas- ketbal' 1: Glee Club 33 Bowling Team 43 Dramatics 1. IUDITH LIVENGOOD Judy Immarulale Conception Operetta 3, 43 Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 1-33 Highline Staff 23 Homecoming Attendant 43 Pep Club 1, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 5, 43 Honor Roll 1, 23 Bowling Team 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Student Council 4. REGINA ANN LEAHY Gina CatfJedml Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 2-43 Red Cross 23 Bowling Team 33 Ladies of the Altar 43 Perfect Attendance 2, 3: Orchestra 2-43 Properties Crew 23 Usherette 3. THOMAS LEFLER Si. foyeph fjosephinum Seminary. Worthington, Ohioj Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Honor Roll 13 Football 1, 2. r 3 2 ii it L E E 3 5 2 it MARTHA LOLLICI-I St. jofepla Cantata 2, 35 Highline Staff 25 Pep Club 1-45 Honor Roll 1-35 Student Office Staff 3, 45 Ladies of the Altar 45 Dra- matics 15 Properties Crew 3. MILDRED LYNCH Millie Sl. Pafricle Kfackfon, Nebmfkaj Cantata 25 Library Club 2-45 Pep Club 15 Honor Roll 1, 25 Dramatics 15 Creighton Speech Meet 1. RONALD W MADSEN Ron Sf. Boniface Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Classg Class Officer 2, 35 Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Bowling Team 25 Perfect At- tendance 25 Boys' State 35 Basketball 1-45 Cantata 4. PATRICIA ANN MAHANEY Pat Sl. Michael fLeed.fj Pep Club 1-45 Student Office Staff 3, 45 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 45 Bowling Team 45 Dramatics 1-35 Properties Crew 3, 45 Make-up Crew 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. CLASS OF '59 EUGENE MANLY .-Genevv Immaculate Conception Spanish Club 3. 4. DONALD MARTIN Mardi Bleised Sticrcmzwzi Intramural Basketball 1-35 Track 15 Bowling Team 1-4. MARY MATERN Sl. Boniface Operetta 2-45 Cantata 2-45 Class Play 4g Pep Club 2-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Dancing 2. THOMAS McCANN Tom Immaculate Concepliwz Class Officer 2, 35 Honor Roll 25 Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Basketball 1-4. 35 TIMOTHY MCCANN l --Tim-. Immaculate Conception Football 2, 43 Track 1-43 Bowling Team 23 Science Clube 33 Basketball 1-43 Baseball 2-4. THOMAS MCCURNIN Bleffed Sacrament Class Play 13 Track 1-43 Science Club 43 Stage Crew 4. RUTH ALICE MCGARRY Blerred Sacrament Cantata 2, 33 Shield Staff 3, 43 Class Play 4g Pep Club 1-43 Honor Roll 1-43 Band 1-43 Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 43 Ush- erette 33 Make-up Crew 33 Poster Club 33 Debate 3, 4. MACRINA McGUIRK Blerred Sacramenf Cantata 33 Student Council 4g Class Play 3, 43 Library Club 2 43 Pep Club 1-43 Cheerleader 23 Band 1-43 Intramural Basket- ball 1-33 Dramatics 2, 43 Properties Crew 1, 33 Make-up Crew 3 43 Head Majorette 4. SENIORS MARY MCHALE Mert Blened Sacramen! Operetta 43 Cantata 43 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 1-43 GAA 1-43 Mixed Chorus 43 Band 2-41 Bowling Team 33 Per- fect Attendance 23 .Dramatics 23 Properties Crew 33 Flag Twirler 23 Majorette 3, 4. JAMES MCKIVERGAN Si. forepla fP0nca, Nebrayleaj fPonca Public High Schoolj .I RONALD R. MCLAUGHLIN Mac Immaculaie Conception Cantata 1-43 Operetta 2-43 Class Officer 1-31 Class Play 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 In- tramural Basketball I-43 Foot- ball 2-43 Track 1-43 Bowling Team 2-43 Knights of the Altar 1-43 Dramatics 2, 33 Debate 4. RAYMOND MCMAHON ..Ray,. Sacred Heart Perfect Attendance 1 fSt. Joseph Seminary, PAUL MILLER CLAIRE MONAHAN Sf' .IUWPP Sf.Micl1c1ef Intramural Basketball 31 Foot- fsoulfa Sioux Cityj ball 1-43 Tfflfk 5- 41 Perfect Glee Club 4g Intramural Bas- Attendance 1, 2, 43 Football ketball1.3' Manager 1, 2. CAROL MEIER Blerfed Sacrament fDanbury Catholic High, Danbury, Iowa, Class Officer 33 Honor Roll 1-43 Mixed Chorus 1-3. JAMES A. MERCURE uhm., Immaculate Conception Operetta 2-4g Cantata 2-4g Class Officer 3g Mixed Chorus 3 45 Glee Club 25 Track 1, 2, 4g Bowling Team 1, 2, 4. JAMES MEYER Skins Si. Boniface Band 1-3: Intramural Basketball 2g Perfect Attendance 2. TED MIKULICZ St. joseph Homecoming Kingg Football 1-45 Track 1-43 Perfect Attend ance 1g Science Club 23 Stage Crew 1, 23 Basketball 1-4, CLASS OF '59 RONALD MOUW Ron ANITA MUGAN Blerred Sacrament Sl. Boniface s Westmont, Illinoisj Class Play 2, 5g Homecoming Attendant 4g Red Cross 5g Football 4g Track 3, 41 Bowl- ing Team 3g Knights of the Altar 2, 3g Perfect Attendance 23 Schola 23 Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 43 Honor Roll 4, Cantata 3g Highline Staff 43 Pep Club 1-41 GAA 1-41 Honor Roll 1--tg Student Of- fice Staff 43 Glee Club 23 In- tramural Basketball I-4: Per- fect Attendance Zg Dramatics lg Properties Crew 53 Make- up Crew 4. 37 KATHLEEN MULLEN ' Kathy St. Boniface C' Operetta 2, 31 Dancing I2, 3. JOSEPH MULLIN Blerfed Sacrament fDowling, Des Moines, Iowaj Football 43 Track 4g Knights of the Altar 2g Tennis 3g Bas- ketball 1-4. SENIORS WILLIAM NICHOLSON Nick Blefred Sacrament Operetta 23 Cantata 2g Class Officer 2g Glee Club 2g Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3g Football 1-43 Track 1-4g Bowling Team 3g Knights of the Altar 1g Basketball 1. GARRY NIELSEN Surfed H earl Football 1, 2. CAROL NORRIS Sl. Boniface Dramatics 1g Dancing 1. 38 ROBERT MYCKA Bob Blened Surmmem Operetta 43 Cantata 2, 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Glee Club Zg Intramural Basketball 2, 53 Football 1-43 Track 1-43 Knights of the Altar lg Schola 2g Basketball 1, MARIAN L. NELSON Sz. jolm KWilli:, Nebrafkaj Cantata 2g Pep Club 1g Honor Roll 1-33 Glee Club 2. 1 JO ANN NORRIS MJD., Sl. Bwzifufe Perfect Attendance 2: Dra- matics 1: Dancing 1, PATRICIA O'BRIEN Patti Sf. jorejvb Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 13 Pep Club 33 Honor Roll 13 23 Band 1-43 Ladies of the Altar 43 Make-up Crew 31 Presi- dent of the Band 4, SHARON M. O'KEEFE St. Michael KLeed.fj Cantata 23 Pep Club 1-43 Cheerleader 2, 43 Honor Roll 13 23 Student Office Staff 2- 33 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 43 Glee Club 2-43 Red Cross Bowling Team 2, 43 Proper- ties Crew 33 Usherette 33 Make-up Crew 3, 4. MARY KATHRYN O'LEARY Kay Bleffed Sacmnzeuz Operetta 3. 43 Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 13 Pep Club 2- 43 Honor Roll 1-33 Student Office Staff 2-43 Mixed Cho- rus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Perfect Attendance 2, 3: Ilsherette 3. CLASS OF '59 STACIA OLSON Stacy Clzlbf'd1'.1l Cantata 2, 43 Highline Staff 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Bowling Team 23 Dramatics 1. MARY LYNN O'NEILI. Blerred Srmxwzwzt Operetta 3, 43 Cantata 2-4: Pep Club 1-43 Honor Roll 1, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 31 Bowling Team 2, 33 Dramatics 1. LIVIO PASSERETTI Leo Bleued S.ll'1'.1fI1L'I1f Intramural Basketball 1-43 Altar 43 Cantata 4. ANTHO Football 13 Track 13 Knights of the NY PERSINGER Tony Sf. Michael KLwd.rj 39 Cantata 2. JUDITI-I PERSINGER Judy St. Michael KSoutla Sioux Cityj Cantata 2, 33 Shield Staff 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 23 Glee Club 2, 33 Bowling Team 33 Usherette 33 Spanish Club 3, 4. RICHARD B. PERSINGER Perse St. Patrick Kjocleron, Nebraska! Class Play 13 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Bowling Team 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 23 Properties Crew 1. JUDITH PETERS ..Pete,, Immaculate Conception Operetta 3, 43 Cantata 2-43 Student Council 43 Class Officer 1-33 Shield Staff 3, 43 Library Club 2-43 Cheerleader 4g Honor Roll 1, 23 Student Office Staff 13 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Red Cross 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 3. KAREN PLEISS Immaculate Conception Pep Club 3, 43 Student Office Staff 13 Red Cross 2, 33 Intr- mural Basketball 2-43 Bowling Team 4. SENIORS MARY ANN POPE Blessed Sacrament Operetta 43 Cantata 3, 43 Shield Staff 3, 43 Pep Club 2-43 Honor Roll 1-43 Mixed Chorus 43 Band 1-33 Intra- mural Basketball 3, 43 Per- fect Attendance 1, 23 Orches- tra 2,,4Q Make-up Crew 33 DYO 3, 4, CLARICE POTTEBAUM Cathedral Student Council 13 Office Staff 1, 2. FRED PRIESTMAN Cotlvedrol Cantata 2, 43 Intramural Bas- ketball 1-43 Football 13 Knights of the Altar 1-33 Per- fect Attendance lg Poster Club 4. 40 SHIRLEY RILEY JAMES L. RILEY Jim Immaculate Conception Band 1. 23 Baseball 2. C'ulf7ed1'ul Operetta 2-43 Cantata 2-43 Class Play 3, 43 Pep Club 1- 43 Honor Roll 1-33 Mixed Chorus 5, 43 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 23 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 3g Bowling Team 33 Creighton Speech Meet 5. JOHN PULLIS St. Boniface Intramural Basketball 23 Perfect Attendance 23 Stage Crew 4. WILLIAM R. REDDICK Russ Sl. Bonifure Operetta 2-43 Class Officer 1-3g Honor Roll 1-33 Mixed Cho rus 2-43 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Football 1-43 Track 1, 2 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Schola 13 Student Council 4. RAYMOND RHUBOTTOM C dlh edral Shield Staff 3, 43 Library Club 33 Intramural Basketball 1-3 Bowling Team 1, 2g Knights of the Altar 2-43 Perfect Attend ance 23 Dramatics 13 Spanish Club 3, 4. JAMES E. RILEY Jim St. Michael fSoullJ Sioux Cifyj Intramural Basketball 2: Bowling Team 1, 23 Science Club 4 Stage Crew 4. CLASS OF ,59 MARGY RITZ Red Sarred H earl Cantata 1, 33 Pep Club 2-43 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Ush- erette 53 Make-up Crew 3. SHARON ROCHE Shary St, Boniface Cantata 2-4: Pep Club 1-33 Glee Club 2. 5: Mixed Cho- rus 43 Intramural Basketball 13 Dramatics 1, 4l ANGELINA JUDITH RODVOLD DIANE ROSE RODRIGUEZ Judy Di Angie Cathedral Sl. Bonifare S1.Bonifare Operetta 13 Pep Club 1-43 Cantata 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 4: Cantata 33 pep Club 1,41 Red Cross 1, 5g Bowling GAA 13 Glee Club 2, 43 Red Honor Roll 23 Red Cross 5: Team 2g Dramatics 13 Usher- Cross Ig Intramural Basket- Intramural Basketball lg ette 13 Make-up Crew 3, 4. ball 1, 33 Bowling Team 23 Bowling Team 43 Perfect At- tendance 23 Usherette 33 Pos- ter Club 3. SENIORS RICHARD VINCENT ROWE Dick Sacred H earl Knights of the Altar 13 Perfect Attendance 13 Dramatics 1. CAROL RUSH Kelly Sl. jorepla fPOIICrI. Nebmfkfzj fEmerson Sacred Heart, Emerson, Nebraska, Class Officer 1: Pep Club 1-31 GAA 1. 3g Honor Roll 1-33 Red Cross 13 Perfect Attendance 1. BARBARA SANDERS Sf. Michael fSUllflJ Sioux Cflyl Cantata 53 Pep Club 2-4g Honor Roll 13 Red Cro ing Team 2-43 Dramatics 1-31 Make-up Crew 5. Crew 3, 4. THOMAS SCHEMMEL Immarulrzfe Crmfepliwz QNOtre Dame, Burlington, Iowaj ss 2-43 Bowl- 43 Properties Intramural Basketball 2, 4: Baseball 3. Dramatics 1, 43 Make-up Crew 43 Poster Club 3, THOMAS W. ROSS IITOITII, Blerred Sarmm ent Class Officer 1, 53 Student Council 43 Class Play lg In- tramural Basketball 2-43 Foot- ball 1-43 Track 1-43 Bowling Team 3, 43 Knights of the Altar 1, 23 Dramatics 13 Bas- ketball 1. CARROLL MARIE SCHOVANEC Kelly St. Michael KSouzla Sioux Cilyj QDakota City High, Dakota City, Nebraskaj Cantata 2g Class Play 33 Pep Club 33 Honor Roll 13 Glee Club 2, 33 Band 3g Red Cross 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 1-3. LARRY SCHREIBER Schrib Bleued Sacramen! Operetta 35 Class Officer 1-3g Class Play 33 Homecoming Attendant 4g Library Club 2- 4g Track 1-43 Knights of the Altar 23 Dramatics 3: Basket- ball 1-4g Projection Crew 2-4, Student Council 4. NANCY JEAN SCHROEDER Immaculate Conception Pep Club 43 Honor Roll 2, 33 Band 2-43 Red Cross 2g Bowl- ing Team 2g Ladies of the Altar 43 Perfect Attendance 33 Science Club 4. JOHN SIMON ..Si,. St. Boniface Cantata 23 Intramural Basket ball 1-45 Track 1, 2, 49 Per fect Attendance 1, 2. CLASS OF '59 DAVID SITZMAN St. Michael fLeedJj Cantata 23 Honor Roll 1g Perfect Attendance 2, Dramatics 1 JUDY SITZMANN Sitz Bleifed Sacrament Operetta 3, 4g Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 1-33 Student Council 4g Homecoming Attendant 4g Library Club 3, 43 Pep Club 1-4, Honor Roll 1, 4g Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 3, 41 Perfect Attendance 1, 3. WILLIAM SKARNULIS Skar SI. Casimir Intramural Basketball 1, 2g Track 1, 2. NADINE SLOSAR Blexfed Sacrament fOur Lady of Mercy High, Detroit, Michigan, Cantata 3g Shield Staff 45 Pep Club 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Bowling Team 31 Properties Crew 3, 43 Iowa State High School Association 3, Sodality 1, 2, Sodality Officer 1g Future Nurses' Club 1-23 Class Play 4. 43 JEANETTE FAY SMELSER SZ. jarepb Class Officer 2g Band 1, 23 Bowling Team 3g Intramural Bas- ketball 1-3, ANNE MARIE SMITH Sl. Patrick Uackrozz, Ixfebnzrkaj Cantata 2g Shield Staff 33 Pep Club 3, 4g Honor Roll 1-4g Glee Club 2g Perfect Attendance 1-35 Science Club 3, 4: Make-up Crew 3, 43 Highest Average 2, 3. JOSEPH ARTHUR SMITH aloe, Sl. jarepla Honor Roll 3, 43 Bowling Team 1-3g Knights of the Altar 2-43 Dramatics 13 Science Club 3, 4g Properties Crew 4g Book Store Proprietor 3, 4. ROBERT CLARK SMITH i'Clark SZ. joseph Operetfa 2, 33 Class Officer 1, 2g Student Council 4g Shield Staff 3, 43 Class Play 2-4g Glee Club 21 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Bowling Team 1, 21 Knights of the Altar 1-43 Dramatics 1-43 Science Club 3, 4. SENIORS ROSE MARIE SMITH STEVEN STAFFORD HS'llm5'H Sl. Bwziface Sf. Fklllfft Cantata 2: I.ibrai'y Club 2-41 Pep Club 2, R: Glee Club 2. MARY GAIL STILWILL Gail Blefrcd Sizcr.1mef1l Cantata 2. 3: Class Officer 3: Shield Staff 3. -it Highline Staff 3, 4: Library Club 2-41 Pep Club I-41 Cheerleader Z: Red Cross 1-53 Intramural Basketball 2. 3: Bowling Team 31 Dramatics 13 Prop- erties Crew 5. LEON SUDTELGTP Inwznrulate Conception Honor Roll 3. DANIEL P. TWOHIG Dan 57.101771 fW'illir. Nebmrbaj Intramural Basketball 2-41 Knights of the Altar 1-43 Per- fect Attendance 1g Dramatic 1, 21 Stage Crew 2. 3. ROBERT SYLVESTER ..Sy,. Calbedml Class Play 1g Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Football 1: Knights of the Altar 1-4g Dramatics 1, 23 Stage Crew 2. BRUCE TESTER Sl. Banifare fSt. joseph's Seminary, Westniont, Illinoisj Class Officer 1, 2g Class Play 1, 25 Honor Roll 1-5g Intramural Basketball 1-43 Football 1, 2g Track 1g Knights of the Altar 1, 25 Perfect Attendance 11 Schola 1, 23 Science Club 51 Poster Club 4g Debate 4. CAROL JEAN TROUTMAN Calbedral Cantata 1, 3, 4g Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 3, 4g Honor Roll 1-4g Glee Club 2, 35 Perfect Attendance 1-43 Make-up Crew 3. 4. TOM TUTTLE Tut Sl. Boniface Class Officer 2, 5g Shield Staff 33 Homecoming Attendant 4g Library Club 2-4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g Football 1-41 Track 1-4g Knights of the Altar 4g Perfect Attendance 1, 2g Basketball 1-4g Baseball 2-4g Projection Crew 2-4. CLASS OF '59 KENNETH UHL RAMONA UI-IL Immaculate Conrepliwz HMOMH Bowling Team 3, 4: Knights Sf- fgfeph ofthe Altar 1. Operetta 3: Library Club 2-4' Pep Club 2-41 Glee Club sf 4g Intramural Basketball 1. 2: LARRY VAN ROOYAN Immaculafe Conception fEast High, Sioux City, Iowaj Track 23 Golf Team 5g Bowl ing Team 3, . ,V . 5 .. I s Make-up Crew 3. A , . -is-1 'Q ft sg 3 S 5 J 1 , 4 53 xii Q, l i :iw Kl xlx fc r , . xr 1 , 1 45 JEANETTE JUNE ARLEY VONDRAK MICHAEL WALSH MARILYN ANN VEDRAL 51' Michael meedv Mike WANDERSCHEID ijann Library Club 2-43 Honor Roll Sf- B0'YiIflff Sf- Fffmfif Saved HMV! 1, 23 Science Club 33 Boys' Oberetta 43 Cantata 1, 23 Cantata 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Cantata 23 pep Club 1.43 In. State 33 Projection Crew 2-43 Class Officer 13 Honor Roll Glee Club 23 Red Cross 33 tramural Basketball 1-33 Per- Debate 43 Callfafa 4. 33 Intramural BaSkC'fb2lll 2-41 Intramural Basketball 1-43 fect Attendance 1-33 Dramat- ics 33 Make-up Crew 33 Pos- ter Club 2, 3. GERALD WEDDLE jerry Cathedral Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Track 13 Bowling Team 2. MARY LOUISE WENDEL Immarulale Conreplion QBronson High School, Bronson, Iowaj Cantata 3, 43 Honor Roll '33 Glee Club 2-43 Band 1, 23 Red Cross 1-33 Intramural Basketball 1-43 Bowling Team 43 Per- fect Attendance 1, 3, 43 Usherette 33 Make-up Crew 4. MARY JEAN WENDT ..Jean,, Sz. Cmimir fMarie High School, Chicago, Illinoisj Honor Roll 4. DAVID WIGGS Dave St. jofeph Intramural Basketball 13 Football 1, 23 Bowling Team 13 Knights of the Altar 13 Class Officer 1, 2. Track 1, 23 Bowling Team 11 Schola 1, 2. Bowling Team 43 Ladies of the Altar 43 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 23 Make-up Crew 4. rf xx- ga s jo ANN WILLE Blerred Srzrranzwzl fGehlen High, Le Mars, Iowal Cantata 4g Class Officer 35 Homecoming Attendant 43 Library Club 2-4g Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 2g Cheer- leader 3. 41 Intramural Bas- ketball 1-41 Bowling Team 31 Properties Crew 3g Make-up Crew 3, -ig Glee Club 4. GERTRUDE WILLOUGHBY Gert Sl. Mirlmel fSoutlo Sioux Cizyj Cantata 21 Shield Staff 3g Li- brary Club 2-43 Pep Club 2, 3g Honor Roll 2, 31 Student Office Staff 4: Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 41 Bowling Team 3, 4g Perfect Attendance 3. RAYMOND WILTGEN Butch Sl. Bofzifrzre Honor Roll 23 Intramural Basketball 1-4g Knights of the Altar 1-4. DAVID B. WINKEL St. Boniface fSt. Joseph's Seminary, Westniont, Illinoisj Honor Roll 35 Band 1, 2, In- tramural Basketball 1, 23 Golf Team 33 Bowling Team 3g Knights of the Altar 1, 2. CLASS OF '59 JUDITH ANNE WOLFE Judi Calfaedml Cantata 2, 3g Pep Club 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 33 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 3. MARY LEA YEAGER Im mrzcultzie C o zzceplio zz Cantata 3, 4g Student Council 4, Class Officer 1, 23 Pep Club 1-43 GAA 1-4g Cheerleader lg Honor Roll 1-43 Intramural Basketball 1-4g Dramatics lg Poster Club 3, 41 Highest Aver- age 1. PATRICIA ANNE ZIEREN Patsy Catbedml Class Officer lg Honor Roll 1, 3, 4: Red Cross 23 Bowling Team 2. 47 1 f ' f If an , -uf 1 M :.M11-f,- A may .. 1 N A , :- i Q .U ff K . L- K . - X ., ,L L zf Ql ,js f ' mx I Fi'-,.L,:f.' -' ' k J ,i., n : XX A 5 7 , -Was ' f - . Q W r , 1 f,-, A3 ' , 6 T' m 'X K f fy: .. ff ' K. ,L K' I-XLR, V331 PRN F 7 . ,iv e X ,ip-'r WA f ,, V! i K 4f,gx'f.x. ,Vx X uri? 1, xg, ,,'fk,,k K K K f ' W4 F gff qgfff' . F3 ri We E K xy Lk If f J .5 35 W Wie, -' ,151 f-,- - gg , , .gf 4 Gish Mgt? ik A My lg .W y -WM A.. 'xkw f I 'E fs iff A g . gg,fxr'-V ,Si ,mm.: K xi . I . , W ing, - ',5zm,fl L A : if - ..-egg. 7 J fu X ,. A :S ' ,-A , - r YQ f f . NNN-Qjf gif W ii X ME X E af w 6 gg xi 1, 3 .7 Hy Jig' if '? li Q x i 4 A I lW Yi C? . K 8, 5 ..k:,- - -: ,f iff M--1-dkwizzsi, L' f wk 1 Q- .1 48 Presidents and social secretaries of the junior class-Front row: Mary Helen jones, Rose- mary Fessenden, and Diana Collins. Second row: Susan Smith, Linda Wallen, Sharon Roder, Nancy Galles, and Karen Wilhelm. Standing: john Mulhall, David James, Wfilliam Har- rington, and Willizim Gallagher. Missing: Vern Hartnett, Robert Wliite, and David Haster. Juniors Start Role as Upperclassmen Juniors juniors . . . A pause before the ultimate honor . . . blies . . . Last to lunch and barely surviving it , . . Chem- fiarked with pride and courtesy . . . Upperclassmen already istry--eoh, that H,SY . . , juniors on varsity in first unde- . . Three years at Heelan-we really know her now . . , feated football season . . . Ordering class rings . . . A mad crazy . . . Pride in making varsity '... C.S.M.C .... scramble for Bergan Evans book , . . juniors take some ltuffing napkins for our Homecoming floats . . . Junior leads in the play and the operetta . . . Our first Prom . . . toys start own cheering section , . . Kemosabe, Danny One more step to graduation. fonways favorite cheer . . . Sitting downstairs for assem- 'icked by juniors to be the vice-presidents and secretary-treasurers-Seatedz Nancy Esse, Rosalyce LaCroix, Mary Kennedy, Catherine Kane, 'atricia Vandermark, Cathleen Donohue, and jo Ann Burkhart. Standing: Tom Howard, james Olson, Mark Mulhall, Richard Fowler. Iharles Peters, and Darlow Madge. Missing: Gary Miller, Jerry Curry, and Richard Walslm, 49 ROW 6: ROW 83 Maureen Brummer 1211165 Clifford Theodore Budde William Coacher Stephen Buddi Brendan Burchard RQXV 9: JOAHH Bufkhaff Diana Collins GUY Burr Dennis Combs Patricia Calligan ROW 7: james Chancey Margaret Chinn Lawrence Claeys james Clark Michael Clark Rodney Clay Margaret Clemens JUNIORS ROW 1: ' Sharon Abker Sandra Adams Cecelia Aguirre Susan Albers Mary Aldrich Janice Anderson Karen Anderson ROW 2: Diana Appel Marceline Ash Phyllis Bakker Ronald Bandza Rosemarie Barkl Dennis Barry Lynn Barry ROW 3: Doris Bassett Virginia Beacom Thomas Beaubier Annette Bendixei Collette Bennett Hope Benton Victor Beran ROW 4: William Berger Joseph Berzina james Birmingha Frances Blassl Robert Blenclerm Charlene Boersm Martin Bosse ROW 5: Dianne Bracht Milton Brainerd julie Brandon Bart Braunger Tom Braunger Lee Brennan Mary Brennan ROW 1: Daniel Conway Thomas Conway Ronald Copps Jean Cote Carol Cours Gerald Curry Delilah Dallen Duane Davis ROW 2: Janelle Daws Deanna DeMers Francis Devine Thomas Doherty Cathleen Donohue Mary Ann Donovan Marguerite Donovan Constance Duncan Class of '60 ROW 3: Charles Ehlers Dianna Elgert Nancy Esse Gerald Feller Terrence Ferguson Rosemary Fessenden Mary Carol Fitzpatrick John Flanagan ROW 4: Charlene Fleck john Fletcher Eleanor Foix Katherine Forney Maureen Forney Richard Fowler Mary june Frisch Donna Fuehrer ROW 72 Barbara Hanus Ronald Harbeck Michaelyne Hardy 5I ROW 5: John Funke William Gallagher Nancy Galles Janet Gereau Charlene Giesen john Glazis Diane Goldsborough Robert Gongleski ROW 6: Constance Graham Sharon Graves Frances Grego Vincent Griencewic William Griencewic Thomas Guillaume Patricia Hanlon Norma Hanson ROW 6: Judith Kochen Gary Krumwiede Thomas Kurzak Rosalyce LaCroix Ina Lafferty Bonnie LaFleur Linda Lambert ROW 7: Irene LaMere Judith Lamoreux Anita Lara Phyllis LaScala Joan Lefler Judith Lefler Florence Lewis ROW 8: Michael Lichty Judith Lubanski ROXW 9: Robert Lynch Rita McGrath JUNIORS J. Plendl, J. Lefler, S. Kee- gan, and N. Galles enter into the Christmas spirit by decorating the junior tree. 52 ROW 1: William Harringto Nancy Harrison John Hartin Vernard Hartnett David Haster Lawrence Hennessc Judith Hettinger ROW 2: Denis Hirschman Louise Hogh Karen Hollis Thomas Howard John Hoffman Jeanne Huigens Frances Hurley ROW 3: Patricia Imboden David James Robert Jennings Patricia Jensen Mary Helen Jones Barbara Johnson Steve Kammerer ROW 4: Catherine Kane Marilyn Kann Judith Keegan Susanne Keegan Patrick Keleher Scherry Kelley Mary Kennedy ROW 5: Patrick Kennedy Carole Kent Earl Kiertzner Marilyn King Loretta Klemmense Katherine Kneifl Dianne Kober :f LL 2f'fk':f'X .f i 525 , ' sa 'ff ' A. .MQ ... g x Q' w 1 it 'K N Vice-presidents and secretary-treasurers of the sophomores-Seated: Judith Wille, Susan Haley, Delores Leedom, Kathy Miller, Susan White. Ann Maxwell, Jo Ellen XX'urth, and Catherine Winston. Standing: Linda Larson, Anthony Jones, Richard Brown, Frank Crawford, Robert Brown, Creighton Fleming, Raymond Kramper, and William Carmody. Sophs Join in all Activities ophomores Sophomores , . . Lost our frosh tag . . . Prestige, a float at the police station . . . Joining Library Club . . . poise, respect . . . Sophisticated sophomores, or so the Geometry jitters . . . Latin II is harder than Latin I . . . sa fin Y toes . . . More serious about studies . . . I want mf Biolov' learnini to dissect all kinds of thin is . . . Sin 'in 1 l 8557 I U 1 7 a-l tb in in fu Ma o . . . Feelin more im vortant and a bi er mart of at Mass on Monda's . . . Love those free-das . . . Not YP fl A l gg' l l ' l the school . . . Future varsity champs . . . Boasting some scared to dance at the C.Y.O. socials . . . Two down and real good cheerleaders . . . The faculty speaks to us now two to go. . . . Homecoming float winning first prize . . . Assembling The soph's choice for presidents and social secretaries-Front row: Delores Manning, Marilyn Haman, and Carolyn Maxey. Second row: Dennis Striny. Susanne Welsh, Barbara Kampmeyer, Carol Pederson, Joyce Herdliska, and James Anderson. Standing: Richard Jeffries, Robert Jonas, Larry McDermott, William McCann, Greg Feierfeil, and Doug White. 55 ROW 6: ROW 5: Carole Carter Beverley Chancey Nancy Chartier Eugene Chinn William Clawson Dennis Clay Patricia Clemens ROW 7: Duane Combs Tim Coughlin Earl Counter ROW 8: Barbara Coury Frank Crawford Patricia Curran ROVU 9: Richard Daniels VUilliam Danker Constance Davis ROW' 10: Eva DeFazio Judith Dekok Dorothea Dittrich SOPHOMORES 56 ROW 1: Michael Adamowicz Denise Adamson Lawrence Albenesius Saundra Alberts Ronald Allard james Anderson Michael Babe William Barkley Lynne Bateman ROW 2: Jeanette Bauler john Beacom Juliann Beargeon Shirley Bennett Patricia Beran Patricia Berger james Berzina Janice Bitter Gerald Bousquet ROW 3: janet Bousquet Phyllis Bouyok Carole Bowen Carol Bracht Michael Brainerd Richard Bramble Mary Braunger Joseph Bride Richard Brown ROW 4: Robert Brown joseph Bruce jean Bruneau Deanna Burnight Greg Cabana XX'illiam Carmody Mary Carpenter john Carr joseph Carr ,fl so I ROW 1 Mary Dickinson Bonnie Dow I'homas Duggan John Duits Peggy Eybers Gregory Feierfeil Anthony Figge Daniel Flanagan Lawrence Fleck ROW 2: Ireighton Fleming logeph Fleming lames Flynn Ronald Flynn William Flynn Earl Foix Constance Forney Janice Frey Frances Gales IOVU 3: Iarolyn Galusha oseph Gill 'heresa Gilman Iathleen Glenn ,ois Goertz David Goetzinger .obert Gollhofer 'errence Graves udith Gull Class 0 ROW 4: Maurine Hacker Julie Hackett Sue Haley Marilyn Haman Francis Hansen Phillip Hansen Marilyn Harms Anna Marie Harris Mary Hasara ROW 5: Ronald Hegarty Kathleen Heicler Joyce Herdliska Barbara Hess Robert Hettinger James Hey Larry Hoch Douglas Hodgins William Hodgins f '61 ROW 6: Frank Holmes John Horgan Jane Huigens Wayne Jacobs Richard Jeffries Ann Johnson Two sophomore cello players are S. Welsh and J Hackett Qi' YIM ,f ROW' 1: Mary Ann johnson Robert Jonas Anthony jones Barbara Kampmeyer Kevin Kelly Karen Kenny Carole Kimmel Raymond Kramper Arthur Krull ROW 2: Phyllis Kurzak james LaCroix Karen LaCroix Mary Lambert Terry Lamoreux Maureen Larkin Linda Larson Dolores Leedom Kathleen Lefler ROW' 5: Nancy LeGros Jeanette Lemek David Lenzen john Leyich Michael Levich Barbara Licata Bayne Linden Nancy Lollich Carole Lubanski ROW 42 Mary McAnclrews Michael McBride William McCann Francis McCarthy Robert McCloud Jeanette McCormick Marsha McCurnin Martha McCurnin Larry McDermott ROW 5: Patricia McGrath Michael McKenna Edward McKenna Mary McKenzie Vincent McMahon James Madison Manfred Magnus Dolores Manning Helen Marcovich ROW' 62 Michael Marksbury Philip Masteller Carolyn Maxey Garry Maxfield Larry Maxfielcl SOPHOMORES These cheerleaders spurred the sophomore division to victory. Back row: S. White and K. Miller. Second row: ul. VUille, S. Haley Qcaptainj, and M. Haman. Front row: J, Wurth. and J. Tritz. - - . -5 TF QS A ,..,.-qv. fu . 'X :ff N' ' sez: L - . Mui? 4 XA. X - X ig SNC Ai if XS X vx X x 'S Xs E, A :K ?fff4SQ3 if' WA mx ii .- - 'fyii xi , MAL as X X Q W R SJQS. X A XM NN -S 'fix XXXX i f . ' X XX XXX K. 4? - if -Sm X YQQYX A , X X . .N f X X ROW 1: Victor Slcuodas Evelyn Smith LaVonne Smith Mary Sokolowski Carolyn Spellman Sandy Spencer Rohert Strawn Dennis Striny David Sullivan ROVU 21 Catherine Swanson Barhara Sweeney Rohert Thoma joseph Thomas Mary Thomazin Stanley Tinker Herman Titus Rose Torrez -Ioan Tritz Picture not available: Rodney Limoges Vide page 67: Carol Schlottman ROW 5: William Twohig Carole Uhl Constance Vakulslcas Jerald Vanderham Judith Verschoor Darrell Vondrak Michele XX'alker Jerald XY'alsted Nancy XX'arren ROVV 'li Catherine Watson Daniel W'atson La Vonne Vfeddle Susan XX'elsh Douglas White Susanne XX'hite Gail Wilber Judith Wille Catherine XX'inston 'Rei . aww Q SOPHOMORES ROW' 5: julietta Wittern -Io Ellen XX'urth Richard Yudka john Zink Study, study, study, all the time study, even before school, complain N, Pot P, Clemens. B. Couiy. S. Alberts. and F. Crawford. 60 Freshman presidents and social secretaries--Seated: Edward Connolly, Kathleen Lewis, Judith Beller, Patricia Frakes, Barbara Fer- ris. Carol Pritchard and Mary Helen Hartnett. Standing: Val Sitzmann. John Manderscheid, Dennis Conway, joseph Haley, Gerald Fitzgibbon, Gary Aguirre, Arthur Leritz, Leo Miller, and -Ioan XY'rlkins. 'reshmen Learn We're American, We're Catholic, We're Heelan Freshmen Freghmr-ii , , , llclpltlggw 1051, Wimiiug il, bc I-igllt U A 4 , . Those gym classes . . , Mardi Gras, ronfetti, hats, lrorns, faking new friends . , . XY'rong room at the wrong time noise . - - uSilCf1CC is fllllklflllkffllllf first retreat , , , Loving , Lunch in only ten minutes! . , . Skit done for pep the 3210 bell and all Fridays . . . Three girls and a locker- ssemblyfwere the little froslr' in green mtg , , , what a jam! . , . Peeling off the cellophane from book rize winning float in the Homecoming parade , , , big coxiers fascinates us . . . nightly cleanup in homeroom . , . gal' ',,, lLCQ1f1'lil1g thc Hgglan loyalty Song r I . getting Building school spirit . . . Learning to he Crusaders . . re point of the needle in the TB tests . . . The X-4-Y of FfC5l1m4m YCKU' 20110. but Iwi f0fg10HCH. gehra , . . Yuml Yumf Chocolate hats . . 4 ugreenheadsu The vice-presidents and secretary-treasurers picked hy this year's freshmen are: Front row: Dianna Kopal. Peggy Kammerer. Michaeline Miernik, Patricia Haley. Second row: Constance Brazelton, janet Riley, Joyce Gray, Louise Albers, Janice Miller, and Mary Davis. Standing: Patrick Boyle, Ronald Vondrak, Gerald Teubner, Kenneth Ash. and Edward NX'ille. Missing: Thomas Ferando. 6I . H yn x, F X V . ' X 14. ,f 3- R f. 2 .- . .V - : M- -- - ' - ' In a Q ly. gf g .,,, f . , 1 f Q' -- f-if ' - rf.-Q --LL ' LM - , ' A - g 4.321 - f:.:1-1. - ' - 'Q . . 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Mary Davis ROW 5: Janet Clifford Elizabeth Collins ROW 6: Gerald Collins Jerry Combs ROW 7: Edward Connolly Dennis Conway ROW 8: Michael Conway Robert Cote ROW 9: Judith Crane Douglas Coury ROW 10: Sandra D'Abate Patrick Daly ROW 1: Linda Abker Thomas Adams Virginia Aguilera Gary Aguirre Louise Albers Daniel Alberts Gayle Anderson Mary Anderson Francis Arkfeld Kenneth Ash Daniel Barrett ROW 2: Mary Barrett Richard Bauer John Beacom Thomas Beacom Jean Becker Kathleen Becker Lyle Becker Thomas Bellaire Judith Beller Jim Belson Virginia Bender ViCt0fY- ROW 5: Robert Berzina Rita Besch Edward Beyerink Jean Biggerstaff Mary Birmingham Pat Birmingham Judith Bishop Kathleen Bland Keith Boden Marian Boden Judyth Bohlman 62 ROXX' 4: Patrick Boyle Lawrence Bracht James Braunger Constance Brazelton Thomas Brazzel Catherine Brown Pamela Cabana Mary Campbell Ellen Carmody Jay Carr Patricia Church F RESHMEN FRONT ROW: S. Noonan, C. Sanem, and M Can bell. BACK ROW: P. Frakes, K. Bland, M. J Mart and S, Pope. They hope to cheer their frosh team 'r. . arm ,. -'r' '1+'-i - r , R G - , t Q s Q. .., X 2 ' r R 3 t R , t t X , ' 'Y' ' QNX. FV M R 55 . Q. i A - 'i . K J K V q i , w k Q K X255 Q .. N if f f N 1 ttyytt so 'X le R a lk ff' I . . - so , r. : jf I X .gr-ee 5 .,,. - ..,- N, - S is-4. - t 1 Wi F . . fr i . . ' - .Will i F t , F as A i F 4 : 1 R f ' . no 4 -- p t f, sf I 1 as E .. . . f --Sg' f 11f+:g Y is-if -':':f 1 - F - K' ff v F ' R Q it T' 'B' ' QQ..gr y W wc. Y , 5 H : ls5giQf F We F If -V P V L .. 1., A: s A lu , m V? N X XX, Glo .J A f R l' r, Ae K 1 1 4 A OW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: Iichael Day Sheryl Donahue Thomas Ferando George Ann Funke rllen DeGrandmont Fred Dorsey Gerald Fergen James Funke X., atriqia Deloney Robert Dotson Barbara Ferris LEWIS Gabriel ieorge Dempsey Kathy Downs Gerald FitzGibbon 5115811116 Gammon ,osina DePrato Dennis Ehlers Daniel Fitzpatrick Janiel Derby Fern Elgert David Flaa .aymond Derby Fidelis Engelbrect Christy Fleming ROW 51 Iadonna Desjarlais Gloria Engelbrect Nancy Flynn Carole Geflglef larcia Dickman Earl Feauto Richard Flynn James Geffglef Jerald Dixon Robert Feauto Patricia Fralces Rlfhafd- G'e5en iarbara Doherty Richard Feller Sheila Frey R056 Glu ROW 5: Fredrick Gilman Constance Girard Leo Girard Timothy Glover ROW 6: Donna Goldsborough Janice Gray Joyce Gray Patricia Greuniesen ROW 7: Lucille Gustavson Pamela Gute Lorraine Habinck joseph Haley ROW 8: Patricia Haley Mary Hanus Mary Hartnett Richard Hassenger ROW 9: Donald Haster james Hettinger Michael Higgins Warren Hodgins ROW 10: Mary Holder john Holincheck Allen Holles 63 Class of 962 ROW 4 Eugene Larkin Mary Lefler Walter Lefler Arthur Leritz , ROW 5: Kathleen Lewis Verda Lilly ROW 1 Delores Hollister Phylhs Holmes Sandra Holmes William Huffman Ann Hurlburt James Iversen Judith Jackson Mark Jaminet Marie Jaynes Thomas Linden Robert Lowndes ROW 6: Nicholas Lumphrey Celia Lynch Mary McCarville Judy McCrystal ROW 7: Kathleen McGarry Patrick McGuire John McGuirk Mary McKenna ROW 8: June McWilliams Wolfgang Magnus James Mahon John Manderscheid ROW 9: Mary Marchovich Mary Jeanine Martin Eugene Meier Paul Meloy ROW 10: Gerald Mercure Michaeline Miernik Antoinette Mikulicz Judith Mikulicz ROW 11: Lee Paul Miller Janice Miller Mary Wavie Miller James Montague Donald Jenner Virginia Jennings ROW 2: Clark Johnson Gary Johnson Janet Johnson John Johnson Lourn Kahler Peggy Kammerer Daniel Karpuk Mary Keegan Judith Keleher Karen Kellogg Carol Kelly ROW 5: Mary Kathryn Kidd Edmund Kieler Steve Kissee Kenneth Koob Dianna Kopal Marion Krokowski Daniel Lacey Nancy La Croix Patricia La Croix Dennis Lafferty F RESHMEN ROW 1: Barbara Mullen Ierry Munro Jeanie Murphy Patricia Murray Gary Nashleanas Richard Neilsen Robert Neilsen David Nellist Linda Nelson Norma Nitzschke Ronald Nocita ROW 2: Donna Noecker Susan Noonan Donna Ober Mary O'Hern jean O'Keefe Timothy Olson Gabriella Passeretti Patricia Pearson Michael Petrik Susan Pope janet Pospeshil ROW 3: Janice Pottebaum Walter Pratt Carol Pritchard Gary Raasch john Rapiejko Michael Retlclen Mary Reed Robert Reyes Dalene Richardson Leo Richou Camilla Richter We'll lock it next time. Father, explain R, Lowndes and G, ohnson. ROW 4: janet Riley Robert Rizk Michael Rogers Mary Rosburg Theador Rouse ROW 5: Stephen Ruelberg Elaine Rush Carolyn Sanem Theresa Sargent ROW 6: Mar Schreiber Y Elaine Schumacher Donald Shearon Iohn Shinkunas ROW 7: Loretta Shoop Patricia Shults Susan Sievers Robert Sitzman ROXX' 8: Val Sitzman Deanna Skaff Bruno Skuodas James Slattery 65 s aw. K 'fl 1 Class of 362 P 3 U--W a .,:: A K . '.,-:-- S 5 .,-, ' , L ,k,, lll' I kkyy H germs , , .. , .. . . . , . ,. .. .. L.,.. ALW,A.,A.1, 4,1Ll51, . . , X :., .,,,1:..:: .. .ZE J Y ataa P J P rattea I A ZV, '.i I 'IJ Q V I Y . A. '-.,'2 2 fi ::Q zz' f SA A LVQ' - :1-'v: - - J ff- A P- r s f S - .. 1- S t...f A . .e .a B it 2 - 'iw in ? g ---- .5:,,.::-,::::.,E:. :.eS5:?,!fI-5-1 :'f1AV 'sivsrza 1Vf's sfz P to ' J . ' J S A '. 1, V ': A --E,:, , ,Q R H fe K 4 . tx K xx Q- k..,., k j . V g r 'We tiii V. -at S . gs Q Q L' J ' ' Q ,,,, :N.. , L x M , ,Z A 3. 4 U -- S z, - - , , - ...', F .',.: mt . ,fiilefi K. L DQR i R k iv fi ROW 1: Frances Smith Diane Smith Susan Smith Theresa Smith Anna Solomon Karen Solvsberg Rosemary Spenner ROW 2: Peter Sullivan Betty Jane Swenson James Tadlock Dean Teska Gerald Teubner Martie Thieman Eugene Tobin ROW 31 Joan Torrez Ann Twohig Anthony Uhl Gary Upton Antoinette Urbanos Robert VanRooyan Philip Verzani ROW 4: Barbara Vint Ronald Vondrak Richard Wagner Gary Wfalsh Paul Walsted Mary Wells Richard Wendt ROW 5: Terrence Wfermes Helen Westendorf Betty White Thomas Whitmore Michael Wigton Edward Wille James Willoughby ROW 6: Joan Wilkins Dennis Wiltgen Dianna Wisner Sandra Yakabowsky Judith Zebus Judith Zink Joan Holmes Picture not available Donald Kober FRESHMEN Freshman members of the orchestra's string sectiongFRONT ROW: Kieler, K. Jaynes, C, Pritchard, P. Haley, J. Jackson, W. Lefler, and B. Vlfhite. SECOND ROW: Sr. M. Lolita, J. Bishop, G, Johnson, R. Lowndes, M. Davis, and D. Jenner. 66 Straight A's are the proud possessions of these 16 Heelzm students-Seated: J. Socknat, C. Delaney, J. Bitter, K. Watson ind I' Crm '0rd. Standing: G. Feierfeil, J. Gerenu, D. Collins, j. Miller, B. Gallagher, M. Miernik, J, jackson, C, Pritchard, P. Hqley T Gloxtr ind N. Lumphrey. Pointing Proudly to Four-Pointers A four-point average is quite an achievement for our students, but maintaining it is more difficult than lmving it only once. God endowed these students with this ability and proudly we present them. Students new to our halls after the first of the year ure: P. Lander. C, Schlottmnn, V. Roger, and R. Blackburn. 67 . yo X: G Q: W QQ: QJ WBBQJK ,xx Q W 5 QW Q0 wide Instruct and G THOMAS MCCLUI-IAN w '52, graduated from Notre Dame in '56 with a degree in Engineering and Metallurgy. 68 Q06 AGNES TWOWIG-'55, received her degree in Nursing from St. Catherines in Oma- ha in '58. W5 LORETTA DALHOFF-' 56, is now teaching at Smith Ele- mentary School. S S PATRICIA CAVANAUGH- '52, Mrs. W'alter Wfagner. ANNETTE BRAUNGER - '52. now Sister Mary De- A S Q Paula, O.P., took her vows in 1954. SERALD HARTZ and ALBERT GREND- QQ -ER-'51, will be ordained in the spring if I959 at St, Bernard's Seminary, Dubu- lue. Iowa. W1 WT 0 C6168 , 'Fo 29509 Q I QXMQM For ten years now Heelan has been established. From the ranks of her graduates many have already taken up their life professions or careers, putting into day-by-day life, principles learned in the Heelan class room. For them, We're American, We're Catholic, We're Heelann is no cliche. Loyalty to Countryfto God-to Alma Mater distinguishes these young men and women. PUTTING STUDIES INTO PRACTICE 69 Religion - We Learn Where There Is Wisdom . . . Understanding . . . Strength . . The chief reason for the existence of any Catholic High School is to instill in the students a knowledge of and a love for their Catholic faith In the Heelan Re- ligion course a freshman is taught the importance of the family and its place in society, Throughout the sophomore and junior years the students follow the story of creation, the prophecies of the Old Testament, the life of Christ and the spreacl of Christianity. The fourth year Religion class presents the senior with a code for living in the world by application of Christs teach- ings to modern day problems. E. Connolly unclerlines his topics as he explains to his freshman Religion class some of the basic governments of society. Msgr. Kevane seems pleasecl hy the efficient way his senior Religion class can take notes. By outlining one of the journeys of St, Paul. B. Harrington helps the other niernhers of his Religion Ill class, Opposite page: No missing linksl This is the ionchision Father I..ifferty's sophoinorc Religion class has reacheci, R, Meyers holcls N. Rasinussens poster while she and Father look at the illustration she has niacle. E. Rasmussen is stuclying the section on crea- tion in his texthook. N i 1 QQ-is W mf X w E. 'X' ' x , N wx, 2 N Q ,,M.gk.m E 'N Nev ws 5' 1. Q4 2+ . Af., F 'Se fn Bm .rt . a - - .4-Y' Gleeful little group is Spanish II class. Front row: T. Burke, C. Braunger, R. Holmes, E. Manly, and E. Deloney, Second row: Sr. T. Eileen, P. Mahaney, P. Heeney, M. Ritz, T. Brazelton. Third row: J. Mullin, R. Rhubottom, J. Per- singer, S. Lenzen, T. Ross, R. Persinger, and N. Dempsey. Experiencing Thoughts and Customs of Other Peoples In the race for supremacy in th atomic age the science and math prc grams have been greatly emphasizec Far seeking educators have Warne that this concentration must not l: made at the sacrifice of general, liber: education. Heelan's policy is to offc the student, in addition to an exceller integrated science program, an oppoi tunity for a rich cultural backgroun including four years of Latin, two yeai of French, and two years of Spanisl V, Hartnett, S. Kammerer, B. Bushnell, and J. Glzlzsis are following the journeys of The Aefzeid in fourth year Latin. l French class gathers by a table containing a wealth of enjoyment for them. They are M. McGuirk, J. Doyle, D. Rose, A. Mugan, M. Garrigan, D. Church. L. Couture. D. Glenn, J. Kuhal, and J. Mercure. 72 M. Larkin gives a book report for American History. He explains it to his group4M, K. O'leary. M. Walsli, and R, Holmes. Preparing for the Future by the Study of the Past One of the most powerful weapons young people can have against communism is a knowledge of their fore- fathers and their struggles in laying the foundation for the American way of life. Wfith the awareness of a glorious past we can pave the way for a still more glorious future. For this and many other reasons U.S. History is of prime importance. Present day problems, their underlying causes and nossible solution, is the stud' of Contemwortir' Histor' l l l l l students. C. Kellogg points to Argentina as he and the members of the Contemporary History class South America, G. Anderson, T, Lefler, S, Crayne. and K. Pleiss. 73 1. 6 .K .iw study the progress of communism in ai' Nw H ,fri- gifs, mil iw. gLL.l M, , A .. as k 1 .55 4 Q11 -: we 5: 'Ts-551 .V 1, f WE - 'Wai-ki..,f' i ag. Qs- K if K My V7-'. M. - if f S -is if-fiissif' -1 - ii5W'l3.ji?gks k X K 'aizsasggsw i - sw 233: . 1 11 .L . iff? .aggsih .i'7:.li9'.ss'w 9' M J g,m .f K gg. K , -, f Sf,-i,ifkf5ki?f?? 7 . mf.. ,L 1 A fi? .v s-..e . ., -r x I: .M . .ii .,.aa, s, These senior English students--B. Syl- vester, C. Lenzen, I.. Knopf, and DI. Pullis--have just finished studying Shakespeare's Hamlet, In a panel they are explaining many phases of the play. - English - We Learn to Appreciate the Ideas of Others and to Express Our Own. The earnest study of English furnishes the student with uoth a tool and a key. The study of grammar and com- vosition, both oral and written, enables him to express mimself accurately and easily at all times. This tool is very mportant for him it he wishes to succeed in any walk of ife. Wfith the lcey, an understanding and appreciation mf goocl literature, he opens the gateway to a wealth of deas stored and preserved by his literary ancestors, Jpposite page: The junior English class has a complete scope of iterature from classical to modern. Here they are pictured casually istening to a phase of modern literature as the radio informs hem of the new successor to the chair in Rome, B. Harrington dmires the picture of Pope john XXIII while J. Pechacek looks t the account in a current magayine. Heelan can he proud of its library. Through everyclay usage students show their appreciation, By comparing their autohiograpliics the tresli- man students hccome hettc-r acquaintc-cl. M. Deshlarlais. and I.. Alhers arc- shown pictuied in class. me alma ........- G, Willouglihyf. T, Burke. and -I. Juarez are pictured studying animal tissues under microscopic lens. Insight Through Science Our appreciation ol' the world around us and gratitude l3iOlOgy. Lhemistry, and physics. In biology we study the to the God who created it increase with our study of science. Wlfifiil f0fIUS Of lifes in LihCINi5ffj'. WC lC21fl1 about the YOIU' In order to comprehend some of the present advances, both pogitign of mimgf amd itg changC53 Gill ill physics WC P0UdC'f technological and scientific, it is necessary to have a firin OVCI physical 65105105 F1111 CUCFQY- grasp of the three basic sciences taught in high school: Opposite page: D. Winkel, R, Hamill, and M. Calhoun prove to be interested students as Sr. M. Cecilia uses this progress chart to shO advances man has made in the conquest of space. An industrious chemistry class is shown in action during their experiment with sulfur, 715 ,.-af' shi, ? Q a r 'X-w.,W0MMM Q V4Nffd!f3l3U MAN Q .N ,MN-M '-X-H, :NRM , W ....,,...,,Mkw i fi! Q f S INS xx SN 1 SJQSE E ., , -wg L--, K0 S , . K ,X J X .. ' W3 K Q M- If' - Q A x. X .... .6 M 3, S W , . Q 5 1 E , af 5-1 7 2 :Xi '9w..N,,,. ' 'f h X 'FNQBSE Cv S X X R S X 'f Q.: ss S ,N 9 W 5 as M Ap X +0 N.. , y Y M1 S A gi S e S isis X wi ' ' 5 ?Q,i g ifg ' 1 5 Sewing 'n Seasoning The girl in the classroom today is the homemaker of tomor- row. The girl who has had training in the basic skills of home- making4planning meals, preparing foods, and serving!-surely ought to have a head start toward success as a homemaker. Another valuable aid to Heelan girls in their role in the home is the course in textiles. !Ti'15 80 Fruit, spice. and everything sweet goes into these pi serves. QC. Monahan. S. Greuniesen, and R. Hamme S if it S11 if wt V62 Iii M. Forney admires the coat she has made while Bracht has M, Matern pin up the hem on her n skirt. 3. N. Rohmiller scws a fine seam as she learns operation of a sewing machine. hum... -Q--...L v-.E ua! Sw up N 'fix wymwwm X X X. W 3 N KX P Enjoying a reading from the one-act play are D. Kettler, J. Bitter, C. Winston, J. Chartier, R. MCGar and K. Kelly. Sr. DeLourdes likes to help her art class and here she is giving B. Licata, M. Rasmussen, and J. Wolfe some valuable tips. Art - A Work of Art Reflects the Mind of the Maker Seeking Christ in truth and praisinl Him in beauty is art. The art studer is an individual who sees a picture o God in the activities of his daily rot tine. By the swift movement of th brush and pen he returns to his Make the talents instilled in him. Speecf offers the interested pupil advantage of expressing himself in an oral act o praise. They are all crazylf' claims D. Jeffries pointing to the group to his left. They are C. Maxey, N, Slosar, J. Higgins, J. Burkhart, and P. Detches. Q ,f. ... We're American .f4CE1:'lJI:ZI:8S .Q Q- MTM if If ik p A 6 1 1 X. X I 5 n ' .-:fi 'I 4 Z.. 'At P I , -.4 ' E M I Q'f'.'L1 ':.'.l . . 11-1-.-: 1 -'eff faii.: :iq -:ff .3 . 151.1 ,I gf iff We're Heelan ga E .I Ji 2 1 as. Tumilfff We're Catholic A5 lg ax 'im- ?'U Y' v -Aff.- Y :4 N SENIOR STUDENT COUNCILfSTANDING: D. Emerson, R. Bellaire, J, Dries, R. Kane, P. Detches, C. Smith, T. Ross, R, Reddick, and Leo Hupke. SEATED: R, Madsen. j. Sitzman, J. Peters, M. Gallee, J. Livengood, L. Schreiber, L. Blum. M. McGuii'lc, C. Adnmowicz, and J. Doyle, Student Council Spearheads Activities 'Q Seated at the main table ut the officers' breakfast are DI. Doyle. L. Hupke, Monsignor Kevane, D. Emerson, R. Madsen, and Father Studer. .W JANE DOYLE, SOCIAL CHAIRMAN, presents Monsignor Kevane with 11 spiritual bouquet from the student body before he leaves for Wfashington, D. C., for his new assignment. Seated at the speakers' table are Dr. Leo Kennedy, judge Rawlings, Dr. George Spellman, Father James K. Lafferty, Monsignor Smith, and Mr. john Anderson. Members of the Mixed Chorus are on the stage. 84 Student Council 1 The Heelan Student Council is com- prised of the senior class officers, two representatives from each senior home- room, and representatives from each homeroom in the lower divisions. This highly spirited group pilots the respon- sibility of guiding the schoolys various lctivities. A few of these activities are the Chocolate Bar Drive, the traditional Homecoming Dance, the Mardi Gras, the Christmas Dance, and the Friday and Saturday night socials. Upper right: JUNIOR STUDENT COUN- CII.: NW. Gallagher, W. Harrington, J. Mul- hall. D. James. K. Holles. D. Haster, V. Hartnett. and R. Wliite are interested in the progress of the new building. Center right: SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL -STANDING: C. Maxey, R. Jonas, D. XX'hite, XV. McCann. G. Feierfeil, J. Anderson. and M. Haman take a moment Out for relaxation as R, Jeffries is at the piano. Lower right: FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL: V. Sit7man, A. Leritz, G. Aguirre, G. Fitzliihhon, J, Haley, D. Conway, J. Man- derscheid. and J. Vifilkens. Monsignor Kevane lights the candle of he senior class president Leo Hupke at 'he installation of officers. 08600 Sowing the Seeds . . . Barbgim Forney selects 41 religious pamphlet while Mike Larkin contemplates the message on the bulletin hoard in homeroom 102. Hurhuizr Santlc-rs shows the true meaning of re- trmt-coming closer to God--througli Holy Com- munion. O Salutnris Hostia . . , At the close of the conferences each clay, thc students participatetl in Benetlictior antl the Rosary. 4 4 , 4 4 I 3 u .1 4 r Confession tlcrinsus the soul and hrings one tloser to Gi Brendan Burch.zrtl is depicting the many students who took , vantage of this s.1cr.1mcnt during retreat. Father Nash is 1 eontcssoi 5 A f 3 Q Q A 5 X REEL: CENT xx. xW wi? tt X 1 iiijx lp K . .,f, t 5 1 A f -Qi SETMQR X -Q' ..l.1l'7'.l ..k t Vim X A is ' A K. XXX it f E ,,.- A ' ' x Y 5-i'5i,. The private conferences with the retreat masters were one of the most important textures of the retreat After the close ot the retreat Father Brady and Father Hemesath visit informally with some of the students Flther Brady points Ditk Cilhoun out as the model youth while Father Hemesath Joe Mullin and Mike XX ilsh look on Pray to Mary-Heaven will be more easily attained if Christ can say 'I have often heard My Mother speak of you,' could have been the theme of the 1959 retreat. This year Father Frank Brady, the new editor of the Globe, and Father Gerald Hemesath, pastor at La Porte City, Iowa, were retreat masters. Mass and Holy Communion opened each day of conferences, devotional reading and prayer. Silence and meditation were stressed as being essential to a good retreat. 'ive students kneel in prayer at the foot of ie altar. Time was allotted between ton- irences for visits and spiritual reading. A Day of Prayer and Meditation The day of recollection, which is held annually for the juniors and seniors, was sponsored this year by the newly- formed C.S.M.C. Father Elmer Thom of Emrnetsburg Catholic High School conducted the talks on December 4. Benediction and the Rosary in the gym brought the da of spiritual talks and reading to a close with the entir student body participating. This day of recollection als rx marked the close of the Lourdes Centennial Year. 88 gn 5 i ammunism is the topic under discus- on for this senior study group. They e J. Dries, D. de Holl, G. Stilwill, 1. Larkin, J. Homan, and C. Kellogg , atandingj. I.S.M.C. - Study, Sacrifice, and Prayer After ten years of growth, the need was felt for n organization which would unite all the Heelan lubs giving them one purpose-the betterment of Iatholic life. The Catholic Students Mission Cru- ade was formed under the direction of Father 7homas Nash for just this purpose. The organiza- lon had a small beginning with only seventy-five harter junior and senior members, but it is ex- iected to grow and eventually include the entire tudent body. Thirteen study groups have been formed. They iscuss such topics as communism, Our Lady, edu- ation, and mission fields. The C.S.M.C. officers elected for 1959-1960 are making plans for the future enlargement of the organization. They are Bill Curmody, vice-presidentg Cathleen Donohue, secretaryg Bill Harrington, treasurerg Catherine Winston, assistant secretaryg and David james, presi- dent. One of the junior study groups pause for a picture between discussions. Front row: K. Persinger, J. Gereau, P. Imboden, F. Hurley. Standing: T. Beaubien, G. Sherlock, F. Schem- mel, and F. Devine. Christmas Cantata Tells of G0d's Love for Man God So Lozfed the World vibrate through the auditorium the nights of Dc cember 16 and 17 as the annual Christma Cantata commenced. More than 200 boy and girls from the Mixed Chorus, Girl: Glee Club, and the Boys' Glee Club joine to form the Massed Chorus. The story c Christmas was narrated by james Boltor Contributing to the Cantata were the Concer Band and the newly organized Orchestra. Q l Upper: The angel tell: the Blessed Mother and Joseph to flee to Egypt. fBetty Lang as the Blessed Mother, Leo Passeretti as Joseph, and William Kennedy as the angelj Center: Three mzgelr adore their new born King and offer roses in homage. fThe angels are Marian Boden, Mary Campbell, and janet Popeshilj Right: One of the mort iozporlazzt features of the Cantata was the Massed Chorus of over 200 students who added to the beauty of the tableau scenes with their singing. 90 Upper: The shcpltcrds knccl in atlonttion of thu Chixst Child. tlictty Lang as the Blessed Mother and Leo Pnsscrctti as joseph. The shepherds are Robert Liollhutcr and Tholnns Fcmndoj Center: The Magi fume from afar to pay lmnmgc to thc Infant. f'1'hc Magi are Rithurtl Kctth-V, Ronald Madsen, and Fred Pl'iCStIl1L1I1.j 9I A DISTINCTIVE PRIVILEGE - PREPARING FOR MASS Dusting and cleaning take on a new meaning for thesf girls when it is done in the presence of our Lord. Som: of the other duties of the Ladies of the Altar are laying out the vestments, setting up the altar, and arranging thi chapel. N. Schroeder and M. XX anclerscheid consult the ordo to sei what Mass will be said on the following clay. Above: R, Leahy, N, Calhoun. and L, Blum make preparations for Bcnediction. Right: P. Olirien and M, Lollich are laying out the vcstments for Mass. TRUE JOY COMES TO THOSE SERVING AT GOD'S ALTAR it Right: Two senior a.tar boys, Conrad Heider and Zernard Hanus, solemnly light the candles in prepa- 'ation for the student High Mass in the Cathedral. To this group of boys, the Knights of the Kltar, belongs the select privilege of assisting he priests of the faculty in the Holy Sacrifice nf the Mass. These self-sacrificing boys have the honor of serving Monsignors daily Mass in the school ihapel, and the weekly student High Mass in ihe Cathedral. JUNIOR AND SENIOR ALTAR BOYS-TOP ROW: L. Hupke, J. Schuetz, W. Kennedy, M. Brainerd. THIRD ROYU: C. Heider, G. Rhead, J. Smith, M. Wilnies, M. Mulhall, G. Feierfeil. SECOND ROW: B. Hanus, L. Passeretti, C. Smith, D. Solomon, J. Wagner. FRONT ROVU: D. Twohig, J, Mulhall, J. Agostine, R. Sylvester, R. Fowler, P, Kennedy. VRESHIWAN AND SOl3HOlNlORE ALTAR BOYS--ATOP ROW: L. lNIcDerm0tt. THIRD ROW: H, Titus, A. ones. B. Carmody. N. Pope, G. Vanderham, B. Twohig. SECOND ROXW: R. Nocita, J. McGuirk, E. Wille, E. ieauto, J, Bcrzina. J. I-Iorgan, R. Jeffries. FRONT ROW: G. Walsh, R, Feauto, P. Meloy, VI. Willoughby, P. iullivan, E. Rasmussen, G. Fitzgibhon. 93 Officers of Student Office Staff: Willoughby. S. O'Keefe. I.. Blum, M. Pritchard, and G. Many hands make light worl-in proves tru in the Heelan office. Girls who join the offic staff offer to work during study periods per forming services necessary for the proper func tioning of the school. They Check attenclanc slips, answer the telephone, and assist Mari Ann Goettertz in office routine. Calls, Slips, Accounts Provide Work for Many SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS-ASTANDING: G. W'illoughhy, S. Crayne. A. Mugan. A. Lambert. M. Lollich, S. O'Keefe, C, Delaney, P. Mahaney, and I., Blum. SEATED: M. Goettertz, :mil M. O'Leary, JUNIOR STAFF MEMBERS- STANDING: P. Kurzak. S, Albers, C. Giesen. M. King. N. Flynn. and J. DeK0k. SEATED: M. Pritchard. M. I.. Wentlel. M. H. Jones, and I.. I-Iahinck. 94 JANISH CLUB olmes, treasurer esident. ll.ielT EL 3 OFFICERS: Neil Dempsey, secretary, Rose Marie Q Sandra Lenzen, vice-president: and Joseph Juare7. Clubs Attract Science, Language Devotees The newly organized Heelan Science Club, under the di- rection of Sister Mary Cecilia, met on Thursday, October 16, for the formal installation of officers. It is associated with the Science Clubs of America and the Iowa Junior Academy of Tuesdays. Science. Club meetings are held on alternate 4-..- SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Adelman, R. Hamill, and W. Berger. SECOND ROW: J. Olson, B. Jonas, and J. Higgins. T H I R D ROW: C. Duncan, J. Gereau, M. Monklconen, J. Socknat, D. Goetzinger, J. LaCroix. R. Bellaire, J. Smith, and C. Smith. FOURTH ROW: F. McCarthy, J. Bitter, R. Har- beck, M.:Lichty, G. Feierfeil, and Sr. M. Cecilia. FIFTH ROW: T. McCurnin, J. E. Riley, L. Brennan, J. Flana- gan, and R. Upton. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Joseph Homan, treas- urer: Anne Marie Smith. secretary, David deHoll, president: and Gerald Feierfeil, vice-president, The French and Spanish Clubs at Heelan acquaint in terested students with the beliefs, customs, and traditions of foreign nations. The French Club Moderator is Sister Mary Margaret and the Spanish Club Moderator is Sister Mary Therese Eileen. FRENCH CLUBWFRONT ROW: R. McGrath, D. Rose, L. Couture, M. Garrigan, M. McGuirk, J. Gereau, and J. Pechacela. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, K. Redmond. M. Brummer, V. Beacom, M. Monkkonen, J, Burkhart, and D. Col- lins. THIRD ROW: D. Church, B. LnFleur, S. Strong, N. Harrison, J. Lubanski, S. Sheridan, C. Kane, and F. Hurley. FOURTH ROXV: C. Duncan, K. Anderson, R. Glenn, J. Kubal, J. Mercure. C. Boersma, and I. Lafferty. Absent: J. Doyle, A. Mugan. These students were chosen by their classmates 'as the most courteous during Courtesy Week. Kneeling: M. Davis and M. Gallee. Seated: K. Persinger and M. Larkin. Standing: R. Kramper, D. Uhl, P. Modde, and J. FitzGibbon. Students Gain Laurels in Science, Red Cross, Music, Courtesy Y.. For, their musical ability these five girls were selected for the Catholic All-State Band. They are Berger, P. Bouyok, S. Bousouet, R. M. Holmes, and N, Schroeder. Absent: K. Koob. jerry Feierfeil and joe I-Ioman were named in the 18th Annual Na- tional Science Talent Search for the Westinghouse Science scholarships and awards. They are both officers of the Heelan Science Club, and are the first to have merited such honors. 96 Robert Bellaire honored Heelan tl year by becoming a member of tl Mid-Western board of Directors. 1- is President of the Woodbury Coun Chapter of the Junior Red Cross. .QQ X of , .1:: v A' Wigxi ! ,milf My Q f' 4 454 1 1 Q' 4 f' 3 97 gi X 5' ' H ' 4 22 ig-sq Q. ww is.- : 3-, B. Bushnell and M. A. Pope search through the ever-packed file for a missing picture. Above: No. these are not campaigning Democrats! They are C, Smith and M. Gallee, who are campaigning for the sales of the Shield. Below: S. Crayne and N. Slosar, under the direction of G. Stillwill, learn the method of cropping pictures. 98 5 lk -.. .gi -i We, the Member The '59 Shield Staff is aiming high for a better yearbook for a of you, The editorial staff in this picture are, Bottom rox Charles Braunger, Clark Smith, Jessie Braunger, Dick Glen Ray Rhubottom, and Nadine Slosar. Second row: Judy Persi We, the members of the 1959 Shield Staff, in order i publish a more perfect yearbook, establish fond higl school memories, insure the Heelan student of the be annual yet, provide for the common enjoyment of tl entire student body and faculty, promote general schoi finest pictures a'nd write-ul spirit, and secure the through assiduous and diligent work, do produce ar present this 1959 Shield. Under the guidance of Sr. Mary Brideen and Mary Ar Pope, who is Editor-in-Chief, we have prepared this bor of high standards. Through the mutual cooperation 1 the Co-Editors, Barbara Bushnell and Gail Stilwillg ar the Assistant Editors, Nadine Slosar, Kathy Kam meyf and Mary Doetch, we have met deadlines, style page If the Shield Staff, . . . er. Margaret Gallee, Mary Doetch, Sallie Crayne, Judy Peters, arbara Bushnell, Mary Ann Pope, and overall supervisor, Sr. Iary Brideen. On the ladder in the center is Gail Stilwill and own to her right is Kathy Kampmeyer. ad have complied with publishing rules. Margaret Gal- te, Judy Persinger, and Sallie Crayne have proved able ad efficient Business Managers. We find Judy Peters 'id Dick Glenn arranging the most complete sports sec- Jn ever printed in a l-leelan annual. Pat Detches and nth McGarry, our overtime Art Editors, are accredited ith all of the tremendous designs and art-work in this iield. Composing and writing our special features with curate skill are Clark Smith, Ray Rhubottom, and ssica Braunger. We, on the Shield Staff of 1959, hope to have sur- issed all the past years of work in this, our tenth anni- 'rsary annual. K. Kampmeyer and M. Doetch gather various ideas from different yearbooks. C. Braunger, J, Peters, and D. Glenn, guided by a model book, are deciding which picture to put where on a sports page. J. Braunger and R. Rhubottom discuss picture arrangements. 99 HIGHLINE STAFF-STANDING: J. Kochen, M. Kennedy, D. Kane, J. Dries, G. Stilwill, C. Donohue, and C. Aguirre. SEATED: A. Mugan, J. Socknat, and P. Imboden. Absent: P. Murphy. What's New for the News? Headlines, deadlines, by-lines, and 30 are a few i the expressions of journalistic jargon one might hear whi passing Room 203 during period I. Here members of t Higblifze Staff compose the bi-weekly editions of the Heel: High School Higlaline. The Higlalifze keeps the studer informed on the latest in all school and sports activities. Checking the progress of the Highline subscription drive are M. Kennedy, A. Mugan, and J. Kochen, While D. Kane and J. Dries decide what picture to use on their sports pae, G. Stilwill and C. Aguirre cut and measure layouts for their pages. I00 Ml copy must he spcllttl correctly. Cathy Donohue and Putty mhodcn check thc spell ng of ii wortl hcforc ,Ioan Socknat types wr ilrtitlc. Busy Journalists Check, Create, Plan for Future Luth Mrliiirry and Piitrirk Dctthcs. artists fur thc Shield Stuff. plain rliniwing fur tht- .mnu1l. Wll1'kS hy Lon Yeager, Al frequent rivntrihutwr to thc Sliiulzf, furnisln-il our yc.1i'lwok with hurrity .mtl inspiration, hui: students, mihpusiiut Il1U ,lllfliilf Shield Staff, arc eagerly iinticipating tl1ci1'pmiti0i1s .is C1'L'1lIUl'5 of thc l9Cwll Slmlrf, Bark ram: XY, H.11 lngton, J. Mulhall. XY, 'liI'lL'IlSCXYlL, and T. Doherty. Sewntl row: P. Murphy. P. Calligun. M, Pritclmrtl, C. Donohue, bl. Nitluwlsun, D. Cul ns, 'l. lkclxiarck, VI. Sotkniit, P. lmlnotlcn, K, Kane. hl, Hcttingcr, DI. liurklmrt. R. Mrlimth. C, Kent. Seated: S. XX'l1itfortl. M Krnnuly, M Ionkkmncn, J. Koahcn. M, Kimn. and F. Lewis. IDI P' SENIOR PEP CLUB-FRONT ROXW: S. O'Keefe, J. XX ille, 1. Livengood, J. Peters, C. Donohue, K, Wfilhelm, R. Fessenden. SECOND ROW: T. Besch, A. Rodriguez, C. Lenzen, S. Lenzen, G. Stilwill, A. Mugan, P. Mahaney, M. Lollich. THIRD ROW: M. Calhoun, L. Blum, M. Keller, C. Frakes, E. Hall, D, Emerson. M. Ritz, K. Curran. 'FOURTH ROXW: M. Gallee, M. McGuirk, C. Goodell, M. Lynch, C. Rush, J. Braunger. K. Kampmeyer, J. Persinger, E. Kober. FIFTH ROVU: R, McGarry, N. Galusha, L. Fowler, M. Barkley, L. Knopf, B. Forney, M. Pope, C. Delaney. SIXTH ROW: J. Wolfe, B. Jonas, E. Ferris, C. Adarnowicz, B. Bushnell. SEVENTH ROW: R. Leahy, A. Smith. C. Troutman, P. Heeney. J. Vedral, J. Rodvold. fThis picture represents only a portion of the Pep Club.j Spontaneous Spirit Spurs Sportsmen A completely re-organized Pep Club, under the able leadership of Father joseph Studer and Sister Mary joan Patricia, has lent a new sparkle to sports activities at Heelan High this past year. Tremendous work has been done by the officers of the Pep Club who are A. Mugan, presidentg C. Duncan vice- presidentg M. Pritchard, secretary-treasurer, and L. Blun social chairman. A few of the committees that make u the new and better Pep Club are administrations, studer relations, entertainment, admissions, and publicity. Th organization that has been set up will last and benef Heelan for many years to come. IO2 r 1 r t a ! wwf' Patricia Mgllmney makes rin Oriental out of David Lenzen as Sister hlurie Helene gixes Jdvire. Sister Hairy Etienne and ,ludy Rodwld .ire making up Jim Adelmun. Helping Others Top flight members of the stage and make-up crews sglcrifire many after- school and leisure hours for the many ryiried productions at Heelnn. The Red Cross is another organiza- iion whose members devote time and :nergy to important projects. Making kings Out of Fred Priestmnn and Ron Madsen are Ruth Mehuigghlin, M.1riI W41nrle1'sr'l1eirl. and Kathleen Curtain. Red C1'OSSOfflCCl'SL1l'lLl rhrrirmen rare: Brick rim-gi R. Glenn, gTAgg13 CREW, BACK RQWZ J- lg. RMU, 14. 1WDL.,,n,,r,, M M. KC'flIlCkll'. lllkl ,l. Bllfkliilltf. Tllllll VOW1 15- 5f1F1HlU5- M l5r',iinei'd. gl. Sr-lmerv, .md 'lf Meflurnin. FRONT RUXV: -I. Pullis 'l'lrom.win. I.. Lgrrson, and A. Maxwell. bemnd rim: M. M. Higgins. VV. l.mv1'x'. rind I. Human. H.imrrn. S. Xxlllifflllll. .md R, Fowler. Front iwmf F. Mr' ' i Cilrtliy .ind C Prittlmrd. IO3 S One of the biggest contributions of Heelan to the Speech tured above are the Participating speakers. Top Row: I meets held around the state during the year was the in- McCarthy, D. deHoll. Anderson, R. jeffries, and P dividual speakers. These students entered competition in Detehes. Middle Row: Bitter, Burkhart, C. Winstor the D.Y.0. Speech Association, the Iowa High School R. McGarry, and N. Slosar. Front Row: Gereau, N. Essc Speech Association. and the Omaha Cathedral Meet. Pic- and C. Maxey. Speech, Dramatlcs Round Out Forensic Activities The one'act play has always been popular at Heelan and Speech Association. The all-boy cast consisted of R. jeffrief this year is no exception. The play, Faith is a thing with Chartier, Higgins, P. Detches, T. BLlYliC. K. KCHY, W7 Feathers, entered competition at the Iowa High School Carmody. and Anderson. IO4 fhese students compose the entire debate team of 'Ieelan High School who were active in contests hroughout the year. Standing: F. Crawford, G. Feier- eil, F. McCarthy, N. Pope, D. deHoll, and J. feierfeil. Seated: Perhacelc, D. Collins, and D. vlartin. Debate - Intellectual Crossing of Swords This debate team, which consists of lf. McCarthy, lf. Crawford, Ci. Feierfeil, and N. Pope, entered competition at the Iowa High School Speech Association Meet at Heelan on lXI1irch lei. F. Crawford, F. McCarthy, D. Martin, and J. Pcchacek made up the debate team that represented Heelan at the Morningside Meet. This team brought a First Place Trophy bark to Heelan. :Ar THE PEOPLE vs. MAXINE LOWE Ed Bruxbell . . .. N. Pope Frank Mnrrton .. .. . R. Jeffries IV!!! Bond . ,,,,,,,, ,,,, C . Smith The Honorable john Weftorz . J. Kidwell jermlyn Merediifa S. Riley C. Vfinstonft Wa1'r'en Curr. P. Detches Iumer Hailmuuy V. Hartnett Maxine Lgufg V Nl. lNlCGuirli J. Burkhartii Alire jnrlrrozz B. Bushnell Carl Lerlie . . J. Anderson Dr. Frederirk Milgrim . J, Chartier Thomar Quinn . . C. Heider Vincent Bnrrluy T. Burke Minnie Stmufron . R, MCGZIFIY D. Leedomiz Ere Vijonne D. Martin M. Mnterntlz Irene Holi P. Imboden N. Slosarit Rore Malone M. Riley J. Pechacekiit Sarah Lorriyon , N. Esse J. Braungertf: Atlendunl K. Kelly Foreman of ine jury .. J. Higgins UNDERSTUDIESW Direflor Miss Osborn Produclion Manager Father E. Ceperley I'm not only young, but Im inexperienced The Defense Attorney Vern Hut nett, states his position in the case 1s Clarke Smith Find J Kidvxell the Judge find Ruth McGarry look on I ca1n't help you if you dont cooperlte pleads Shirley Riley the Defense Attorney. to the defendant M iciini hlCGlJlllx This group of men and women await their turn it the witness stand Ihl. 'Mya , :Q 1 3 A 1 ,S W 2 R W in 5 , at I vi X in -is n. A - W' ,, X . Q Y S M5 3 Q 3 'H Qi 15 xg, Q A-R X : Q .ks F . 5. h xi 5 'H 2 urs .N x me Xl 2 W Q 5 N R S iw Egls Library Club - Share Truthg Spread Faith A silent and often Q'taken-for-granted'' helper behind a great many of the scholastic activities at Heelan is the Library Club. Under the guid- ance of Sister Marie Helene the Library Club members are responsible for the cleanliness of the library and the distribution and rare of books. Library Club officers are Dave Madsen, social chairmang Arley Vondrak, presi- clentg Bill Harrington, secretary-treasurerg and Gail Stilwill, vice-president. ran 'il The Library Club Tea was enjoyed by the librarians and their The subject of Sister Mary Reynoldines ennversation must bc mothers. verv amusing. judging from the expression on Gail Stilwilll face. Sister was guest speaker at the annual Library Club Tea. SENIOR IXIEINIBERS OF THE LIBRARY CLUB-FRONT ROXXY R. Smith, BI. Lyneh, R. L'hl, E, Kober, G. Vffilloughby, V. JOTIHSOI1, C Stilwill. L, Blum. Ferris. C, Troutman. E. Hall, and D, Emerson. SECOND ROXV: DI. Sitzman. M. MeGuirk, P. Heeney, B. Hoelke L. Knopf, M. Birmingham, D. Church, S. Fufers, K, Kiuupmeyer, M. McHale, J. Peters, M, Gallee, B. Bushnell, and J. Wille. THIRl ROXY1 D. de Hull. nl. Kidwell, A. Vondrak, R, Glenn. l.. Stlireiber, VI. Higgins. C lleider. li, Hanus, J. Human, and T. Tuttle, l li 1 -wi l v Ordstrand. A surprise attraction was Father Ceperley who won the approval of all with his saxophone solo. Vu Madcap Merriment at the Mardi Gras All kinds of characters. from jailbir-ds to Fidel Castro and from French painters to little space girls attended the 1959 Mardi Gras. Multi-Colored streamers and other seasonal decorations lent an atmosphere of festivity and fun to the last dance until after Lent. IW wwzwaeaigd FDOEQ- .. 7'fwL'l -' EPUQQ, 'UP'f':3'T ggizzmw an . frnrpzug-55 ,X ' QDE9-rnrn'5' :a pu' 'U'-f'1'C'dzr: Lifts msg. 5' WL 4 'fi Em Wlnwmm 0' 75,S :5ifi.fum Dv' -1,5730 nz.- P- Q-, sf ar .QQ L+-g 1-1:..' 5:':,:.1: gm... X11 .a,a..,H. f-1fsf?.Nw-Dv,-v,-v Hag- 'SCM'-:mn -iw. .-...QL .mm H-M-nun-,Wann , ,n,,,, , ,, ' W 'W '30Yrw,fv-w awww ,,t, XVhich head do I crown? are the words of the president as he places the trown on the headless man, Bill Carmody. Rosalyn' I.a- Croix is Crowned as queen hy the sc-frctaryl treasurer, Nancy Lollich is princess and ,lim Dries is prince. ' T Q 1 x Marching Band I FRONT ROW: A. jones, E. Chinn, S, Alberts, J. Doyle, M, Ma covich, J. Verschoor, M. McHale, M. McGuirk, D. Appel, IN Schreiber, B. Doherty, C. Fleming, A, Urbanos, S. Smith, R. Flyni and D, Solomon, SECOND ROW: -I. Bauler, P. Berger, If Downs, J. Gull, C. johnson, T. Linden, T. Olson, C. Adamowic S. Bousquet, V. Lilly, M. Babe, J. Montague, E. Meier, E, Beyerinl T. Fenindo. and M, Day. THIRD ROXW: J. Belson. M. Barret C. Pierson, N, Schroeder, N. Galles, J. Gray, M. Kirwan, I Seventy-Six Heelanites . . Seventy-six Heelanites from all four ,divisions mak up the band department this year. The largest unit, th marching band, represented Heelan for all home foot ball games, one away game at Boys' Town, and severa parades throughout the Siouxland area. The Concer band, the instrumental part of the band department, par ticipated in festival and concerts, while the pep band, volunteer organization, provided musical enthusiasm fo basketball games and pep assemblies. These six pert baton twirlers led our band with their snappy steps and whirling batons. They are Sandy Alberts, Mary Mc- Hale, Jane Doyle, Judy Verschoor, Mary Marcovich, and Macrina McGuirk, head bnton twirler. 9-15 iolmcs. D. Goldshorouggh, M, Newell, nl. Wills, FI. Cote, N. Wfrir- en. M. HilSAll'.l. xl, Gray. A, Twohig. and M. l5i'r1inci'd. FOVRTH lOXX': 'lf Adams, 'If Mcycr, B, Linden, hl. Dnws, B, Vint, R, Gicscn, W, Berger, P. Guts, R. McGarry. P. Pearson, R. Morgan, J. Bride, l. Nocitii. rind Mr. Heath, ITIITTH ROW: G. Cilhrlnn, M, Hriclccr, sl. Lollicli. P. Bou'olc, P. H Anson, G. Collins, R. Brindzii, P, l TBricn. K, Kooh, .ind 'XF Twohig, -ending sparkle and color to he marcliing hand is Diana Xppel, the drum miijorcttc. . . . Led the Big Parade Susan Smith, Barbara Doherty, Christy Fleming, Mary Both Schreiber, and Antoinette Urbanos are the snappy five who swing the school colors for our marching band, l l THE CONCERT BAND FRONT ROW: R. Holmes, R. Giesen, M. Kirwan, K. Downs, J. Daws, N. Galles. SECOND ROW: P. Bouyok, P. Berger, P. Gut N. Warren, J. Gray, R. McGarry, B. Vint, W. Twohig, G. Collins, M. Newell, J. Bauler, S. Bousquet. THIRD ROW: A. Twohig, I Hasara, P. Pearson, M. Babe, M. Day, J. Gray, R. Morgan, T. Adams, T. Olson, J. Wille. FOURTH ROW: M. Brainerd, K, Koob, Bandza, J. Bride, J. Montague, T. Ferando, R. Nocita, V. Lilly, E. Meier. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Heath, J. Miller, C. Johnson, T. Linde J. Belson, P. O'Brien, D. Goldsbornugh, P. Hanson. Absent: M. Chinn. 9 We re Proud of. . II2 THE SENIOR BAND MEMBERS-FRONT ROXW: Mary MCHale, Macrir McGuirk, Jane Doyle. SECOND ROXV: Nancy Schroi der, Rose Marie Holmes, Sally Adamowicz, and Sandi Bousquet. THIRD ROW: Portia Hansen, Patric O'Brien, Ruth McGarry, and Mary Kirwan. The five officers of the Hcelun High band are shown here as they make plans for the approaching D.Y.O. Band Festival. Standing: Sandra Bousquet, trcasurcrg james Miller. sccrcturyg Michael Bl'LllI1C1'Ll, band manager. Seated: P2ltl'lClLl O'BI'lCll. prcsidcntg and Ronalcl Bandza, vice-president. Heelan's Musicmen II3 Members of thu mmmliing hand give tlicmsclvcs whole- hcurtcrlly to thc spirit of Huc- lzm, as um he l'l'0VL'I1 by their enthusiasm at one uf thc Hcclnn football g.1mcs. Y E Y 1 4 W ,?S. ,YQ . V IVV? vfuvvwf. N K , i , .57 ' gi - . ii? Q - 1 gi 5 5 ,Ma x I ' rv Q 4 5 ..,, gg lg ig .51 , f f, ff! if ' Q: lf' S 5 fi T' Wir ' ' ff? THE MIXED CHORUS 'RONT ROW: V. Hartnett, G, Sherlock, S. Wagner, E. Kiertzner, T, Ferguson, S. Roche, J. Socknat, M. Willoughby. SECOND IOW: J. Curry, M. Brainerd, J. Maxwell, C. Heider, V. Beacom, K. Anderson, M. O'Neil. THIRD ROW: D. Boyle, T. Brazelton, vi. Muhall, L. Claeys, C. Graham, N. Galles, S. Riley. FOURTH ROW: J. Chartier, J. Beeson, R. Fowler, D, Conway, M, Pope, vi. Calhoun, J. LaCroix. FIFTH ROW: M. Keller, M. Frisch, M. McHale, K. Kampmeyer, S. Abker, D. Collins, J. Sitzman, N. 9hipps. The Mixed Chorus. has attained a definite prestige at Ieelan. Daily practice filled with hard work has prepared his music group for its fine performances throughout the ear. They participate in the Christmas Cantata and the lperetta annually besides presenting their spring concert on .aetare Sunday. This year on April 12, 13, and 14, twenty-five members will travel to Davenport for the Catholic State Music Con- vention. On April 26, the triple trios, voice students, and piano students will attend the D.Y.O. Award Day held at Fort Dodge. The Mixed Chorus is under the direction of Father Fu- gene Ceperly and Sister Mary Gilbert. In the Airw SCI-IOLA RONT ROW: D. Lenzen, P. Hartnett, .. Rys. SECOND ROXV: J. Levich, J. uarez, R. Gollhofer, D. Goetzinger, ather Devine. THIRD ROVU: J. iraunger, P. Sullivan, D. Solomon,.R. homa, L. McDermott. FOURTH ROW: D. Curry, A. Jones. D, Nitzschke, T. irazelton, P. Detches. ll5 ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: V. Beacom, J. Socknat, G. Nielsen, and M. Cote. SECOND ROW: M. Reed. J. Clifford, M. Rosburg, R. Giesen. N. Galles, P. Bouyok, P. Berger, P. Gute, N, Schroeder, C, Pierson. I.. Hogh, C. Cours, R. Leahy. THIRD ROW: I. Lafferty, B. Hoversten, J. Crane, R. Holmes, M. Day, K. Koob, M. Brainerd, J. XX ille. T. Olson. R. Morgan, M. Pope, L. Klemmcnsen, M. Hardy, D. Skaff, and Mr. Heath fdirectorj. The Night Shall Be Filled With Music SOFHOMORI2 GIRLS' GLEE CLUF FRONT ROXW: B. Lirata. M. Neena P. Beran, M. Rasmussen. J. Montagu P. McGrath. M. Harms, J. Versrhoc JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CI,I.'B FRONT ROXV: S. Smith. E. Hall, C. Giesen. M. Pritchard, J. Pechacek. C. Boersma. F. Koher, J. Braunger. SECOND ROW: M. Aldrirh, H. Mclnerney. N. Hanson, N. Esse, D. Rose, M. Deliazio, C. Goodell, M. Barkley, J. XX'illc. THIRD ROXW: L. Hogh, M. Riley, S. Sheridan. C. Monahan. J. Brandon, S. Roder, L. Barry, J. Hettinger, J. Cote. FOURTH ROVU: B. Johnson. M. Jonas, M. Wendel.,D. Brinkman, P. Elliot, S. O'Keefe, K. Redmond. R. Fesstnden. M. Brennan. FIFTH ROXV: M. Kene nedy, R. Hammer, M. Wiedeman, K Persinger, A, Lara. N. Galusha. II6 M. MeKensie, J. Herdliska, C. Pederso SECOND ROXW: G. Wilher, B. Chance A. Harris. M. Thomazin, C. Swunso M. Sheehan, J. Tritz, J. White, l Sanders. M. Johnson, THIRD ROV I.. Larson. J. Hackett, K. XX'atson, 1 Johnson. J. Wkirtli, C. Spellman, I Leedom, J. Wfille. B, Kampmcyer, J Clemens, C. Maxey. FOURTH ROXX K. Helder. C. Forney, P. Bouyok, IN Carpenter, S. Welch. K, Lefler. K, Glen N. I.aGros. N. Chartier, B. Cour FIFTH ROW: L. Smith, D. Dittricl C. Vakulskas. D. Manning, M. Hacke S. Alhcrs, M. Newton, M, Braunge A. Iwlaxwell, B, Smith, H. Mulli SIXTH ROW: D. Burnight, L. Weddl S. Spencer. C. Galuslia. K. XX'inston, Lemek. M. Larkin, N. Lollirh, K, Millc C. Bower, J. Bitter, J. Huigens. SE' ENTI-I ROXW: P. Rose. E. DeI7azio. IN MeCurnin, D. Adamson, L. Bateman, Haley, P. Curran, K. Kenny, M. M Andrews, J. McCormick, M. Hamim. 3 These capable Heelrm ushcrettes are B, Hanus, D. Stienelce. J. Nitz, K. Kneifl, F. Grego, S, Kelley, S. Nemesis, P. Murphy. M. Olson, R. MtG1'1ith. P. Jenson. R. Lrilfroix. M, King, S, Rcetl, A. Bcntlixen, P. I.:1Su1l.1. bl Roepke, J. Plendl. Service With a Smile All the clubs .intl organizritions at Heclrtn are working together. Ihey are prornotingq tommon interest among the students and creating 1 liner sulionl spirit. QP' Vx Ga L hrf.-wg-4 .3555-'H VN-M RMK YNYY. X. KN .,.. LL, XM' an wr X'4 ':' . xiii? sf QQU ' Ll xg 61. NVQQ N. -Seng cr -1 t 'Q 'PG 40: COVGH DROPS FOR SALE? The Smith hrutliers, 'Irie nntl CI.1rk. p.1use for 41 i-use in front ut their business tsmlwlislirntnt - nu. not gt pli.irm.uy. just the stliuul lm-k store. HCL'l.1I1l5 Celt-lvmtetl pmt- er tltilw is toinpiisetl of these Liltntttl intmhers. They .ire M. XyL'.lgQ.'1', 'lf Bixweltcwn, S. Kammerer, T. Citiillnume, 'lf Dow. F. Priestm.m. C. Maxey, li, Tester. D. Nitrsthlce. rlntl D. Fuwler. Fruits ut their Lilwr I'l1.ly he seen .mwtintl sthool in the form of f.1rtit.1l posters xvliieli .irmise stutlent .mtl fattilty luuglitcii 5 s His Highness Ted Mikulicz hands smiling Queen Colleen Gooclell a bouquet of roses as they begin their reign over the 1958 Homecoming. iii. QT? W ?f A 'Q infix ' , ii ' .Ns WQL, ,, t Q . t. - K wp 1-4 Q? ., ii L K.'1 i ' , H' ij as , Qi . til 4, sail' Q fe ts si Qi Aviva' Beautifully' depicting the tenth anniversary Homecoming theme was the pink and white royalty float. The Queen and her court of four pretty attendants added to the splendor of the huge anniversary take. 6CNone can conzpure . . . on this II0lll.f?l'0ll1lllg-- The 10th at Heelan High. On October 26 the weatherman cooperated with A spirited pep assembly in the school gym began the Heelanites who worked so hard to make Heel- an's tenth annual Homecoming the very best. The theme of the 1958 Homecoming was Heelan's tenth anniversary. the celebration at which the King and Queen were crowned and their attendants presented amidst the clapping and cheers of over 1000 happy students. Tension runs high as these excited Heelanites cluster around the school steps anxiously awaiting the judges' decision of the winning floats. llh Sophomore scientists accurately predict a victorious Homecoming game for Heelan by means of their red and white rocket float, which swept first place honors. I www' 'dk..s, Parade, Floats, Music for Tenth Homecoming I l This huge, life-like Moby Dick shows to all of Sioux City the juniors' opinion of Heelan and the Crusaders' football squad. At 2:00 P.M. the floats which had been the cause of sc much hard work and fur throughout the preceding week were proudly paraded througl downtown Sioux City. These smartly-clad freshman soldiers begin their high school years The juniors captured third place honors with their huge birthda in the right spirit as they faultlessly predict a victorious gaine. candle, whirh symbolized the spirit of Heelan for the past tc years. 5 i IGI! 5 N --1 1 ,wa Waltz to Victory is the theme of the Colorful and clever float constructed by the senior division. The senior eouples seem to be urging the team to do the same as they swing ahd sway to the music of the four-piece orchestra in the background, fCould it be that L, Daly's hand was needed to hold up the senior float?J 'he Lourdes Centennial float with its solemn beauty rought the Hometoming parade to a close on its iurney through downtown Sioux City. Judy XX olfe ortrayed the Blessed Virgin and Bernadette was de- icted by Jeanette Smelser Each lovely sophomore girl represented one year of progress and prosperity in the Chain of years leading to our tenth anniversary celebration. Following the parade, the floats were judged. The Rocket to Victory float swept first place honors, and the jubilant sophomores were awarded the S25 prize money, The juniors captured seeond and third place honors with their huge XVhale and Candle floats, The freshmen captured fourth place with their Marching to Victory float. These smiling freshman girls, prettily arrayed in colorful formals, offer laurels to past and present Crusader football teams for vittorious Home- coming games. I7I These convertibles with happy freshmen and juniors represent only two of the many cars that appeared in the parade. MThere is no queen like our own, There its no king like our own. Leo Hupke and Delores Emerson, student council heads, pay fitting tribute to the chosen Homecoming royalty for 1958. Following the game a semi-formal dance was held at Shore Acre: Ballroom from 10:30 to 12:30. The huge pink and white anniversary cake, which the seniors contributed from their royalty float, stood in the center of the dance floor. The King and Queen led the Grand March in a huge circle around the cake to the music of Don Oliver and his band. The Homecoming royalty pauses for 41 picture after the crowning ceremony. They are Tom Tuttle, Judy Livengood, JoAnn Wille, Pat Detches, King Ted, Queen Colleen, Ron Mouw. Judy Sitvman, Sally Adamowicz. and Larry Schreiber. l 5 IO? Aw, rome on, was it that had? These two senior couples--Ron Mouw, Carol Fralces, -IoAnn XX ille, and Ron Madsen- seem to having a serious moment in a night filled with fun and laughter. The King and Queen pause in anticipation as the Grand March, which was the rlimax to a wonderful day. begins. Music, Dancing, Fun for All At the football game held that evening, the Crusaders added to the jubilant spirit of the day by trouncing Sioux Falls Cathedral with a 32-0 victory. The winning Y floats were displayed at half-time. Gee, I was only teasing, says a chagrined Joe Mullin to Kathy Kampmeyer much to the amusement of Dick Calhoun, Gail Stilwill. .lo- anne Hillard, and Tom Ross. . 65? P mkwrmw ' ' if 5 I72 ATHLETICS gg: vga-ff H J . w 'ii J 1,25 5.,s ,Wg-,.wf,s,t N, f . - s 4. Sports properly directed develop character, make a man murageous, a generous loser and gracious victorg they re- ne the senses, give us intellectual penetration, steel the ill to endurance. It is not merely a physical development, len. Sports, rightly understood, are an occupation of the X up 'Gi' im li'-f f r J X -is if ssaastfsfss , i . w +R . at ffsxgus s Q Q .ft 3 il, .k5.QKifwhfrsf,-5Q.f X g5gwQxk'?f:.,:NK, ef .t --viswwfs s . ,RQ we f. Qt ..t X L ff .- its ?iftgf,si V +5 L ,in A Ati' G sr si, S .ng , . 'gtg 53' K 'E nl ,Klint i's.i'dK+v W Q ii? X its ir.Xs ' k.v AL15 whole man, and while perfecting the body as an instrument of the mind, also make the mind itself a more refined in- strument for the search and communication of truth and help man to achieve that end to which all others must be subservient, the service and praise of his Creator. Pius XII qjuly, 19453 IQE I VARSITY SQUADJFRONT ROW: B. Coacher, F. Miller. V. Hartnett, D. Walsh, D. Conway, D. Madsen, T. McCann, M. Sanem, T. McCann, J, Juarez, T. Burke. SECOND ROXW: P. Miller, B. Gallagher I Himlce, S. Madge. R. Reddick, D. James, B. Kennedy, J. Kidwell, B. Harrington, S. Wagner, R. Morris, T. Ferguson fmanagerj. THIRD ROW: M. Mulhall Qmanagerj, D. Kane, R. Mouw, R. Clay, D. Chl, T. Ross, T. Milculicz, R. McLaughlin, L, Schreiber, D. Haster, KJ. Miller, J. Mullin, A. Migis Qmanagerj, T. Watson. FOURTH ROW: Coach Don Fleming, B. Burchard. B. Hanus, J. Birmingham, J. Glazis, R. Madsen, T. Tuttle, B. Nicholson, B. White, J. Rys. Coach Julius Shkurensky. CRUSADERS CAPTURE CITY CHAMPIONSHIP For the first time in the history of the school, the Heelan Crusaders, coached by Don Fleming, former Creighton great, completed their football season undefeated. They allowed their opponents to score only 39 points, while they amassed the total of 225 points.in eight games. The Crusaders became City Champions. They were rated No. 5 in the State of Iowa, and to climax the achieve- ments, Head Coach. Don Fleming, was named Siouxland Coach of the Year, the first Catholic coach to receive the honor. Heelan 54 Dozvfizzg O Heelan walked away with its first gridiron battle of the 1958 season with a 34-0 win over Des Moines Dowling. The defense, being very sharp and aggressive, gave Dowl- ing no chance of scoring. The Crusaders scored in every period, after the bounding legs of Dan Conway powered SEASON,S RECORD A tense imoment in the Loras game finds Coaches Fleming and Shkurensky anxious. l26 Dragging down a Dowling back are Hupke, Mouw, and Schreiber. . . AND STH PLACE IN STATE RATINGS :ross from the 3-yard line for the first score. The Crusaders scored twice in the icond period with MadsenQ il hard-running fullback, skirting an end to go in ianding up. Hupke, with a 10-yard pass, hit Schreiber in the end zone for the nal second period score. Heelan led at halftime 21-0. Madge raced 65 yards 'ith the help of a fine blocking wall. Dick Walsh hit Madge in the end zone Jr the final score. Extra points were credited, two each, to Madsen and Sanem. Heelfmrl 12 Eat! 6 Our team, ranking fourth in the state, captured the first city victory with a 12-6 OIC. The sharp Crusaders took advantage of Eastls fumble in the first quarter and i two plays Conway skirted the ends with a 36-yard run for our first TD. The second TD came late in the third quarter with a pass on the eighth from upke to Schreiber, which racked up our second and final score. Although the defense was tight, East squeezed by for 6 points in the last min- es of the game giving us our second win and starting us on our way to be City iamps. I27 Cz1-C.1j11.zi11- -Ted M ikulicz C11-Ct1pf.ziu---Ron Madsen L. Hupke J. Mullin R. McLaughlin I., Schreiber i Hupke runs for 6 points in the Loras game. TWENTY SENIORS SPARK VARSITY Heelmz 52 Sioux Fallr Cailaedrfzl O Heelan's 10th anniversary Homecoming festivities were topped off by a sparklin 52-0 victory over Sioux Falls Cathedral. Hupke and his accurate arm made the first move, with just seconds gone from tl game, to Schreiber from the 26 for the first score. For another Crusader 6, Madsen ran 26 yards after Mikulicz pounced on an Iris fumble, and James' kick was good for the extra point as were four of his other trie Other touchdowns were made by a 9-yard run by Hupke, a 45-yard punt return l Tuttle, another splendid punt return by Madge, an 18-yard pass from Walsh to juan and a 1-yard plunge by jim Birmingham. This gave Heelan its third victory in thri games. Heelfzzz 32 Kuemper' 0 Loyal fans cheered Heelan on to another victory at Carroll. They saw Heelan ron over Carroll Kuemper 32-0. The first touchdown came with a run by Madsen. The t for the extra point failed. Hupke, who again proved the power of his arm, soon four Schreiber for a 14-yard aerial, which racked up another 6 points. James made the ext point good. The first play of the second quarter saw a touchdown pass from Hupl to Mikulicz in the end zone, The extra point again was good. After touchdowns l Tuttle on a run, and a Hupke-Mikulicz play, the reserves saw action the rest of the se ond half. The Crusaders, rugged defense held off a Kuemper scoring threat toward tl T. Turtle R. Reddick B. Nicholson R. Mouw I28 DN TO UNDEFEATED SEASON 'nd of the game, giving us another victory to our undefeated eason, 32-0. Heelan 0 Cezzlral O With the Crusaders placing fourth and Central first in the state atings, the two teams fought to a 0-0 deadlock. The Crusaders' lefense was at its sharpest when the going got tough. The Cru- aders' ends were too strong for the Centralites. Time and time gain the defensive ends and tackles caught the Little Maroons or a loss while trying to skirt the ends. The middle of I-Ieelan's ine was rugged at all times. Heelan held at the goal line as an ttempt to score was made. A wide Central field goal attempt nded the first half. Good runs of 41 and 45 yards by Madsen seemed to assure ieelan of a score but penalties stopped that hope. Under great wressure in the last minutes of play, the Heelan defense with- tood the greatest test of the season by holding the Little Maroons t our 2-yard. This tie still gave the fine Crusader Club an un- lefeated season. Heelan 59 Pizzr X 7 Heelan's ball club breezed past Pius X 59-7. All touchdowns were made by runs. The first two were made by Madge on a 60- ard punt return and an 18-yard run. Tuttle also added two touch- owns on two punt returns, one 66 yards and the other 65. Ron lpper right: Coach Fleming pqints out a possible play in the Central LIITIC. Ientei' right: Claey, Reddick, and Burke walk off the field with two of me rival Central players as the game ends, 0-0. .ightz Heelan cheerleaders and Coach Fleming give a happy cheer as the leelan line holds. I29 T Burke P. Miller T. McCann T. McCann R. Kane B. Hanus CLIMAX - HEELAN HOLDS LORAE Madsen ran 61 yards for another while Sanem and Birmingham rai 7 and 3 yards respectively. Hartnett ran up 6 on a one-yard run An 8-yard pass from Walsh to Tim McCann racked up the fina tally of the game. Our outstanding kicker, James, had a total of 1 extra points for this game. Heelafz 20 Boyriowfz 12 The Boys Town game was opened with a TD by the Cowboys Two long pass plays and a 19-yard run by Tuttle gave Heelan it first score. Haster successfully kicked the extra point. Tuttle again scored with a 5-yard run and again the extra point was good. Dai Conway ran 41 yards to give Heelan its final tally in the fourtl quarter. A fumble on Heelan's 9 yard line set up the final score fo Boys Town. The score at the end was Heelan 20, Boys Town 12 This was the first victory for our Crusaders since the competitioi started between these two teams. Heelmz 14 Loras 14 The final game of the '58 football season came with a 14-14 ti with Loras. Heelan scored first with a 7-yard pass from Hupke tr Schreiber. james successfully kicked the extra point. The secont uarter saw Loras come from behind to tie the game 7-7 as th first half ended. Hupke took the opening kickoff of the second hal and ran 66 yards with fine blocking for Heelan's second TD. .lame again kicked a good extra point. The fourth quarter brought th Ent tries to stop Ron Madsen as he goes for a T.D. Ronald Madsen tries for a first and ten in the East game. I30 . . . TO A 14--14 TIE Niadsen attempts to gain yardage as he pushes through a Dowling block. Hupke aelps clear the way. Visgr. Kevane congratulates Don Fleming is he receives the special award of Coach mf the Year at the annual Crusader dinner. Iubs from behind again tieing the ball game 14-14. This was he last tally for either team. Although Heelan could not score gain, fine ball handling and defense were shown that after- oon as the Crusaders ended their 1958 football season unde- eated with the help of a well spirited team and a fine coaching taff. Gridiron Honor Roll an Conway-Second Tea 111. All-City. ro Huplcesllirst Team. All-City. Third Team, All-Northwest Iowa. Honorable Mention, All-State. ave james-Honorable Mention. All4City. Jn Madsen-Second Team, All-City. an McLaughlin--Honorable Mention, All-City. fd Mikulicz-ASecond Team, All-City. Third Team, All-Northwest Iowa, Honorable Mention, All-State. rss Reddick--First Team, All-City. Third Team, All-Northwest Iowa. Honorable Mention, All-State, irry Schreiber- --First Team. All-State, First Team, All-City, First Team, All-Northwest Iowa. vm Tuttle-Second Team, All-City, Honorable Mention. All-State. l3I J. Juarez VI. Kidwell W. Kennedy T. Ross i 3 SOPHOMORE SQUAD-FRONT ROW: R. Pottebaum, J. Madison, J. Anderson, D. Wfhite, B. McCann, B. Gollhofer, B. Clawson, Q Horgan. SECOND ROW: B. Hodgins, T. Schoner, J. Beacom, F. Holmes, B. Twohig, W. Jacobs, J. Carr, G. Maxfield, K. Kelly. THIRI ROW: Coach Walter Wagner, K, Moore, C. Fleming, P. Masteller, T. Duggan, L. McDermott, B. Strawn, T. Mikulicz, L. Maxfielc Father Elbert. GRIDIRON VICTORIES FOR FROSH, SOPHS The freshman football team, under the able directioi of Coach Leon Vann, finished off this season with a 4-4 record. Future Heelan stars led the team to impressive victorie over South-Sioux City, East, West, and North Junior. Co-operation and keen interest, displayed by both Coacl Walt Wagner and his 1958 Sophomore football tear members, brought the season to a close with a 4-2- record. Several players showed excellent prospects for the ne: yearf s varsity. FRESHMAN SQUAD- -FRONT ROXW: J. Beacom, J. Monroe, B. Rizk, D. Wagner, A. Leritv, D. Conway, G. Fitzgihbon, V. Sitzmani SECOND ROW: L. Girard, T. Adams, W. Pratt, J. McGuirk, G. Aguirre, K. Boden, E. Wille, T. Brazzel, E. Willoughby, Johnson, 4 Combs fmanagerj. THIRD ROW: Father George. E. Connolly, J. Haley, L. Becker, M. Conway, T. Bellaire, L. Miller, J. Funke, J. Holil Check. J. Hettinger, J. Dickson, Coach Leon Vann. FOURTH ROW: J. Kahler, G. Nashleanas, E. Larkin, J. Slattery, D. Haster, G. Uptoi J. Manderscheid, D. Hassenger. . iiii IA .13 .4 f 4 4 x tart .. -cz Q -14? 6- '1 fi li is tsl' Tom Tuttle Ted Mikulicz Larry Schreiber. VARSITY SQUAD: Tom McCann, Leo Hupke, Ronald Mouw, james Rys, Joseph Mullin, Gary Miller, Larry Schreiber, Ted Mikulicz, David Haster, Tom Tuttle, Skip Madge, Vern Hartnett, Richard Walsli, and Tim McCann, Crusaders Turn Contests Into Conquests Under the guidance of Coach Fleming, the Heelan Crusaders chalked up a successful 14-7 record. This 1958-59 record was the second best in the school's historyg Heelan set its best pace in 1958 with a 14-5 record. The Crusaders had to be satisfied with a share of the City Cham- pionship with East after having held it for Ileelfzfz 47 LeMm'5 Gehlefz 51 LeMars Gehlen, with one win already under their belts, beat the Crusaders in their opening game by a 51-47 score. It was 23-22 at the half, but a fourth quarter surge was too much for the Crusaders. Tuttle led the scoring with 19 points. IT! two years. The Crusaders won the first round of the state sectional action, but fell to Central in an ice-cold game. Prospects for next year look bright with some very good junior players returning and with the undefeated sophs com- ing up. Heelmz 57 Crz1'r0lfKf1e111pe1' 44 The Crusaders, working on their home court, built up an early lead which proved to be too much for the Kuemper Knights to overcome. It was 31-17 at the half and 52-29 going into the fourth quarter. The score at the final buzzer was 57-44. Tuttle contributed 20 points. gkgfsii, 5 L xg' 3 . fm . 55' erkgf E M, 7 .s 'LEW' Q 3 Sw SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD--FRONT ROW: M. Murphy fmanage-rj, B. McCloud, D. White, D. Daniels, D. Brown, and J. Anderson fmanagerj. SECOND ROW: P. Masteller, B. Twohig. B. McCann, R. Jonas, and V. McMahon. THIRD ROW: C. Fleming, M. McBride, T. Duggan, L. McDermott, R. Gollhofer, T. Milculicz, and Mr, Wagner. Sophs and Frosh Compile Rewarding Seasons Wfith Coach Wfalt 'Wagner in charge, the sophomore basketball team finished the season undefeated. The Little Crusaders scored wins over Central, East, Sioux Center. l.eMars Gehlen, Carroll Kuemper, and Sioux Falls Cathedral. Mr. Leon Vann ended his career as freshman basketball coach with a season record of 10 wins and 5 losses, Wins were chalked up against Wfest Junior, North Junior, East, Bronson, LeMars Cehlen. St, Josephs Salix, while defeats were suffered at the hands of Elk Point B Squad. Wfest junior, and East. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD-FRONT ROW' B Reyes I Becker D Convert and P M lo SECOND ROW .. ,. '.y,. .ey. :. Kahler, J. Hettinger, D. Haster, J. Tadlock, J. Slattery, J. FitzGibbon, and J. Haley. THIRD ROW- J Combs fmamgerj Il Birmingham, D. XX iltgen, D. Giesen, G. Upton, P. Verzani, Mr. Vann, J. Teubner. T. Brazzel, G. Aguirre, K. Boderifandl Vi Sitzmann. .W ..... rf1 ... i: M -is 1 -Nm f .aa m.ln,... -f.- wyini. The Irish are stunned as Master drives in :or another hasket. Madge swishes one from the corner. Mikulicz tips one to Schreiber, I-IEELAN 61 SIOUX FALLS CATHEDRAL 48 A slow starting Crusader team found it had to dig hard to come up with a victory over the Irish. Although ahead 42-40 at the fourth quarter, the Crusaders stretched it to a 61-48 finish. Tuttle led the scoring with 20 points. HEELAN 45 EAST 54 The defending City Champs dropped their first city league contest to the Raiders by a 54-45 score. The Crusaders had a hot third quarter, but were un- able to close the one-time gap of 14 points. The Crusaders shot 22.9W. Three Crusaders fouled out. Tom Tuttle had 18 points. I-IEELAN 72 FORT DODGE ST. EDMOND 61 The Crusaders defeated the Fort Dodge team for the first time since their school opened by a 72-61 score. Tuttle managed 21 points even though the starting five spent the fourth quarter on the bench while the reserves finished the game. HEELAN 58 LEEDS 30 The Crusaders had a hard time adjusting themselves to the court. It was a ragged game with the Crusaders on top all the way with the final score of 58-30. Madge led the scoring with 13 points. HEELAN 77 SOUTH SIOUX CITY 39 The Heelanites progressed one more step toward the City Championship as they downed the Cardinals 77-39. Every player saw action in this one-sided game. Tuttle scored 15 points. HEELAN 71 CENTRAL 48 The Crusaders climbed atop in this race for City Championship. It was team- work that won the game as Mikulicz C205 Tuttle C195 and Schreiber C175 held the top Central scorers to 10 and 12 points. The Crusaders shot an amazing 45W in the 71-48 victory, HEELAN 80 MAPLETON 49 Every player saw action and scored in the one-sided game with Mapleton. The Crusaders netted 34 field goals in the 80-48 win. Tuttle scored 23 points. I36 HEELAN 53 OMAHA HOLY NAME 44 The Ramblers of Omaha Holy Name, sparked by two All-Staters, were downed by the Crusaders in a fine defensive game played on the Crusaders' floor. The game was pretty even all the way, but Heelan pulled out ahead 53-44. HEELAN 62 SIOUX FALLS CATHEDRAL 47 Playing on their own homecourt, the Crusaders managed to keep ahead slightly until the fourth quarter when they walked away with the game. The game ended with a 62-47 victory. HEELAN 52 LINCOLN PIUS X 53 An over-confident Heelan team bowed to a determined Pius squad 53-52. The Crusaders held a slim lead all the way, but lost the game in the fourth quarter. Tuttle led the scoring with 23 points. HEELAN 64 LORAS 62 In a close, breathless game with Loras, the Crusaders fought off a fourth quarter drive in a game in which they led all the way to come up with a 64-62 winner. Tuttle scored 20 and Mikulicz, 19. HEELAN 49 ST. AMBROSE 61 The boasting Assumption team led all the way-at one time by only four points- to overcome the Crusaders in a 61-49 scrap. Larry Schreiber had 20 points. HEELAN 34 CENTRAL 55 A cold Crusader team, shooting 161, of its shots, was downed by the Little Maroons on the Central Court by a 55-34 score. Heelan made only nine field goals. HEELAN 66 EAST .51 The Crusaders avenged an earlier defeat by the Raiders by crushing them in a 66- 51 game in which Heelan led all the way. Tuttle got 25 points. HEELAN .55 SIOUX CENTER 69 The Sioux Center quintet outscored the Crusaders 20 to 10 in the first quarter to decide the game. These 10 points proved to be the biggest part of the difference in the 69-55 game. HEELAN 79 VERMILLION 39 The Crusaders completely outclassed the Vermillion team in a 79-39 romp, All reserves saw action. HEELAN 56 SOUTH SIOUX CITY 51 The Crusaders were barely able to take the game in a close 56-51 score. The win gave the Crusaders a share of the City Championship with East. HEELAN 63 SPENCER 54 The Crusaders, ahead 46-25, at the end of the third period, were able to sustain their lead and defeat Spencer 63-54 in the first round of sectional play. Tuttle, Mikulicz, and Haster were high for Heelan with 24, 16, and 14 points, respectively. HEELAN 30 CENTRAL 32 An ice-cold shooting attack proved to be fatal in the secondfgame of the District play. Central shot 197- and the Crusaders shot 162, in the closely played game at Central. Mikulicz scored 15 in the 32-30 loss. IQ7 i I Rugged rebounding is shown agains Central. A jump ball is called as Mikulicz tie: up an Irishman. 'flat Haster tips in 2 more despite the effort of Central. Haster dumps in two points as three Sioux Falls players helplessly look on. Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan , , , Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan , Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan Seas0n's Record -17 57 61 , 115 72 SS 77 , 71 SO 55 , 62 ,W52 6-1 49 3-i 66 55 ,, 79 56 63 , , ,,,, 30 LeMars Gehlen , , , , ,,,, ,, 51 Carroll Kuemper ,,,,,,, ,, 44 Sioux Falls Cathedral ,,,,,, ,, 48 East , ,,,, 54 Fort Dodge St. Edmond 61 l.t'CtlS 30 South Sioux City , 59 Central -18 Mapleton , ,,,,,, ,, 49 Omaha Holy Name -H Sioux Falls Cathedral 117 Linroln Pius X , 55 Loras , 62 St. Ambrose 61 Central 55 East 51 Sioux Center , 69 Vermillion , 39 South Sioux City , ,, ,, 51 Spencer , 54-Tournament Central 32-Tournament BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL TOM TUTTLE-First Team All-City First Team All-Northwestern Iowa Second Team All-State TED MIKULICZ-Second Team All-City LARRY SCHREIBER-Second Team All-City DAVID HASTER-Honorable Mention All-City A foul is called on an East Raider as Tuttle adds twc points to make his seasons record 388. Tuttle blotks a Sioux Falls shot. 1 v Winners of the regular season play, the Blessed Sacrament Blazers with a 6-O record are B. Braun er K. Stilwill T. Fer uson Adelman, B. Mycka, and D. Calhoun, High scorers during league play were Dick Calhoun of the Blessed Sacra- ment Blazers and Earl Counter of the St. Joe-St. Michaels team. Champs Named 1n Intramurals In regular league play the Blessed Sacrament Blazers won the junior-senior dixision title with 6 wins and 0 losses. In the freshman-sophomore division St. Boniface won with another 6 wins and 0 losses. In tournament play-offs the St. Boniface Bobcats, after defeating the I, C. Cats in an overtime semi-final game, Sy i 8 ,J- Winners of the High School Parochial League Tournament Championship. Front row: J. Simon, C. Kellogg, and R. Madsen. Second row: T. Dow and M. XValsh. Third row: B. Tester and N. Dempsey. edged past the Blessed Sacrament Blazers 38-37. St. Boni- face Bobcats, now the Junior-Senior League winners, de- feated Cathedral, winner of the Frosh-Soph. League, 54-30 to win the High School Parochial League Tournament Championship. Winner of the Frosh-Soph. Tournament play was Cathedral. J. Hollincheck, G. Carr, J. Manderscheid, and J. Carr. Ab- sent: M, Marksbury. I39 Learning Through Playing Heelan's girls find that their profit from the required physical education class is great. Here they learn the rules and how to play such games as basketball, featherball, volleyball, bowling, and tennis. Besides this, they learn the qualities and value of good sportsmanship. Starting an active basketball game are M. Davis M. Miernik, Miss Follett Qrefereeingj, unidenti fied, M, Martin, L. Abker, and C, Lynch. A wheel of grace and beauty are P. Cabana Qtot lefty, M. Davis, J. Jackson, L. Abker, C. Lynch and M, Martin. Jump-rope looks hard but it isn't-it's fun, claim E. Carmody, M, McCarville, M. Miernik, P. Greuniesen, S. Donahue, P. Holmes, K. Jaynes, and J. Murphy. Each division is represented here by girls who partici fi E 3 . pate in Intramural Basketball and other activities. Standing: B. Chauncy, -I. Biggerstaff, D. Murray, G. Funke, M. Hardy, M. Holder, C. Vakulskas, J. Tritz, and B. Coury. Seated: S. Crayne. Girls Enjoy Partici- pation in C.Y.O. Above: Six senior girls who have shown interest in Intramural Basketball since they were freshmen when they played and who now officiate. Front. M, O'Neil, A. Mugan, and N. Galusha. Back: G. XVill0ughby, VI. Sitzmann, and M, Yeager. Left: C. Winstcmn is attempting to get the ball to her teammate, J. Bitter, who is guarded by M. McCurnin. D. Adam- son is refereeing. E . I 9 691 Pmnnncconnuw .... 506 Nebraska Street, SIOUX CITY, IOWA J oe Pechacek PRINTERS and LITHOGRAPHERS 506 Nebraska Street Phone 5-0163 ST. JOSEPH MERCY HOSPITAL and ST. JOSEPH MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING affijkyggg 11, MM, 4, .4M:..fAf f,47.,,.. my ,,,-.,. eefmf- ff f f wrt, 5 in -, H146 Year Piploma Program ...,-nu.-Z-1 ,gg uf .f .QM 4 J 6 .fffj Approved by +I1e Iowa Board of Nurse Examiners. FuIIy accredi'I'ed by Ihe Na'IionaI League for Nursing. Member of The Conference of Ca+I'loIic Schools of Nursing. OIIISI' educa'IionaI programs include accredifed courses in X-ray Iechnique and Iabora+ory I'ecI'1noIogy. Wlw T lflll By . N fgdacluf ,pci M WL Lilfboeiz All CVRECDEPL l A JL5XQf6L,V C 5,6 L5 C' 1 Q6 ul 'gd 'ill A li, lx Vg ,I LELCW kQ,,U-gum J 4 L L KN 11' 'fan 1 ,T -.rf ' T, ,J llobad JMMD 1 4 M ff jfwfl Xa' 1 , 671 Always Two Good Lunchesfjy 0, . for Less Tlwan a Dollar. ff-f'Zi'77f'7I WUCMLMU Two Convenienl' Localions- l9+h AND COURT STREETS 26I0 GORDON DRIVE r. ., Vx I .I 'fx I 3 xr X- I if Q 1 E? ,YA .I WG I Q if f' X NI N I Complimen+s P- . 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Sioux Yard, Phone 4286 BEST WISHES +0 DWIGHT I-IEELAN HIGH SCHOOL TOTT'S CONOCO SERVICE I BF Goodrich Tires Baheries and Accessories FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE SPORTING GOODS CO. 350' Jones Shed 5I7 Pierce Sfreei' Phone 89078 Telephone 8-l877 I SIOUX CITY, IOWA . f P ll li iso? X l FW l ll-will -'T-0 N' I . gk 'gf Qi' 1 I: 'J f fi of f wfdg 1' K .fo ll fin 'T I lx if .9 yi Wwvt- wif 35 .59 coseRAvE's ' ' 1 O I 6 ' ' 'N ,f st, 1 xy . X T - n . - K ' - . 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KRAGE col 'Z ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Repairing CONTRACTOR - WIRING FIXTURES - MOTORS 2708 Court St. THE SHIELD STAFF MEMBERS A Extend Their Gratitude for the I Co-Operation and the Patronage of r Ad r' ' F' yQmUWgh5,L aj? ,Ili w6f I66 7 a?'4f,,1f, , M by , www ' my Agf, , N mN, , Qs aww fb JL . :ibm QAyx', nh- WcN,.-f' ,av'v1L'7 if . An bm A N5,nJ'!fi' W M -gff -wr V75 W' K W ' WN. Of... 7 vu ., NM ,, . lu,-. ,NJJJ A ,W-mf. Q vi-'J U E M' ,fw!!44 ld' f-LJ -W MX? M. - ff X W' HC W iff 4 WA ,fW,4,.,,,,,A, ff-.V , WJ It I Q , , X ff WWW W w W M ww ,AW MdWQfw wwW 'W M f M of W fffffof Q-'QW MMJMQMIQMAJMGL Q ,WM DW! M My W Yjigjiilqgxffv gg Q65 WWMMMW kigifgi Q WWW? 3 fig Qi? Mdfwf di Wwwfifhy LJ W 'tw' MV' f WM' W QMQKWW W .55 mWXMiL'gL L WMM? FACULTY INDEX Amator, Sister Mary, p. 15, 17 Anthony, Sister Mary, p. 15, 18 Bauer, Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. B.. p.12 Bauer, Rev. Lawrence, p. 13, 68 Bowen, Rev. Gerald, p. 12, 10 Brideen, Sister Mary, p. 99. 15. 18 Bruening, Rev. P. J., p. 14 Cecilia, Sister Mary, p. 15,18. 77, 95 Ceperley, Rev. Eugene, p. 107. 14, 15, 115, 109 Charmaine, Sister Mary, p. 15, 18, 79 Clare Therese, Sister Mary, p. 15,17 Clement, Sister Mary, p. 15, 18 Constantius, Sister Mary, p. 15, 1 16 Cyrilina, Sister Mary, p. 16, 18 De Lourdes, Sister, p. 15, 16, 82 Denise, Sister Mary, p. 16, 18, 68 Devine, Rev. William B., p. 14, 115 Edith, Sister Mary, p. 16, 18 Edward Ann, Sister Mary, p. 16 Elbert, Rev. A. J., p. 14, 15, 132 Etienne, Sister Mary, p. 16, 17, 103 Evarita, Sister Mary, p. 16, 18 Flanagan, Rt. Rev. Msgr. N., p. 12 Fleming, Mr. Don, p. 126, 129. 131, 18 Follett, Miss Marguerite, p. 17, 18,140,68 George, Rev. Dale J., p. 132, 14 Gilbert, Sister Mary, p. 15, 16, 115 Heath, Mr. Leonard, p. 15, 17, 110,116,112 Helene, Sister Marie, p. 16, 103. 108 Huewe, Rev. A. J., p. 10, 12 Jeanora, Sister Mary, p. 16, 18 Joan Patricia, Sister Mary, p. 16, 102 Kevane, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene, p.131,10,13,14,70,84,85 Lafferty, Rev. James K., p. 14, 71, 84 Lapinski, Rev. Hilarin, p. 12 Lilly, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward, p.12 Lolita, Sr. Mary, p. 15, 16, 66 Magdalita, Sister Mary, p. 17 Margaret, Sister Mary, p. 17, 18, 95 Morkunas, Rev. Simon, p. 12 Mueller, Bishop Joseph, p. 10, 11 Nash, Rev. Thomas, p. 10, 14, 86, 89 Osborn, Miss Inez, p. 107, 15, 17 Paschal, Sister Mary, p. 17, 18 Raymund, Sister Mary, p. 17, 18 Regina Therese, Sister Mary, p. 17,18 Riesberg, Rev. Leo, p. 10, 14 Scherrer, Rev. Ralph, p. 10, 12 Sergius, Sister Mary, p. 17, 18 Shkurensky, Mr. Julius, p. 126, 18 Smith, Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. J., p. 12, 84 Studer, Rev. Joseph, p. 14, 102, 84 Therese Eileen, Sister Mary, p. 17, 18, 72, 95 Thomas More, Sister Mary, p. 17 Vann, Mr. Leo, p. 18, 132, 135 Verona, Sister Mary, p. 17 Veth, Rev. Joseph, p. 12 Wagner, Mr. Walter, p. 132, 18. 81, 135 Goetteritz, Mary Ann, p. 10, 94 Abker, Linda, p. 62, 140 Abker, Sharon, p. 115, 50 Adamowicz, Celestine, p. 21, 107, 122, 110, 114, 102, 84,112 Adamowicz, Michael, p. 114, 56 Adams, Thomas, p. 132, 110, 62, 112 Adams, Sandra, p. 114, 50 Adamson, Denise, p. 116, 56 Adelman, James, p. 21, 95, 103. 139 Agostine, James, p. 21, 93 Aguilera, Virginia, p. 62 Aguirre, Cecelia, p. 50, 100 Aguirre, Gary, p. 132, 62, 61, 135 Albenesius, Lawrence, p. 56 Albers, Louise, p. 75, 62, 61 Albers, Susan, p. 94, 116, 50 Alberts, Daniel, p. 62 Alberts, Saundra, p. 110, 56, 60 Aldrich, Mary, p. 116, 50 Allard, Ronald, p. 56 Altimus, Marjorie, p. 21 Anderson Anderson, Anderson 75. 56,, Anderson Gayle, p. 62 George, p. 21 James, p. 107, 132, 55,19, 85,135,104 Janice, p. 50 Anderson, Karen, p. 115, 50, 95 Anderson, Mary, p. 62 Appel, Diana, p. 110, 111, 50 Arkfeld, Francis, p. 62 Ash, Kenneth, p. 62, 61 Ash, Marcelene, p. 50 Babe, Michael, p. 110, 56, 112 Bakker, Phyllis, p. 50 Bandza, Ronald, p. 110, 50, 112 113 Barkley, Madonna, p. 21, 116, 102 Barkley, Rosemarie, p. 50 Barkley, William, p. 56 Barrett, Daniel, p. 62 Barrett, Mary, p. 110, 62 Barry, Dennis, p. 50 Barry, Lynn, p. 116, 50 Bassett, Doris, p. 50 Bateman, Lynne, p. 116, 56 Bauer, Richard, p. 62 Bauler, Jeanette, p. 110, 56, 112 Beacom, John, p. 132, 56 Beacom, John, p. 132, 62 Beacom, Thomas, p. 62 Beacom, Virginia, p. 115, 116, 50, 95 Beargeon, Juliann, p. 56 Beargeon, Ralph, p. 21 Beaubien, Thomas, p. 50, 89 Becker, Jean, p. 62 Becker, Kathleen, p. 62 Becker, Lyle, p. 132, 62, 135 Becker, Maribeth, p. 21 Beeson, Jerry, p. 22, 115 Bellaire, Robert, p. 22, 84, 95, 96 Bellaire, Thomas, p. 132, 62 Beller, Judith, p. 62, 61 Belson, Jim, p. 110, 62, 112 Bender, Virginia, p. 62 Bendixen, Annette, p. 50, 117 Benjamin, Patricia, p. 22 Bennett, Collette, p. 50 Bennett, Shirley, p. 56 Bennett, Timothy, p. 22 1 Benton, Hope, p. 50 Beran, Patricia, p. 1116, 56 Beran, Victor, p. 50 Berger, Patricia, p. 110, 116, 56. 11 7 Berger, William, p. 110, 50, 95 Berzina. James, p. 93. 56 Berzina. Joseph, p. 50 Berzina. Robert, p. 62 Besch, Rita, p. 62 Besch, Theresa, p. 22, 102 Beyerink, Edward, p. 110, 62, 112 Biggerstaff. Jean, p. 62, 141 Birmingham, James, p. 126, 50 Birmingham, Mary, p. 62 Birmingham, Mary Lou, p. 22, 108 Birmingham, Pat, p. 62, 135 Bishop, Judith, p. 62, 66 Bitter, Janice, p. 82, 116, 56, 95 67, 104 Blackburn, Ramona, p. 54, 67, 67 Bland, Kathleen, p. 62 Blassl, Frances, p. 50 Blenderman, Robert, p. 50 Blum, Lucille, p. 22, 92, 94, 102,84,108 Boden, Keith, p. 132, 62, 135 Boden, Marian, p. 90, 62 Boersma, Charlene, p. 116, 50, 95 Bohlman, Judythe, p. 62 Bolton, James, p. 22, 90 Bosse, Martin, p. 81, 50 Bousquet, Gerald, p. 56 Bousquet, Janet, p. 114, 56 Bousquet, Sandra, p. 23, 110, 114,112,113,96 Bouyok, Phyllis, p. 110, 116, 56 112, 96 Bowen, Carole, p. 116, 56 Boyle, David, p. 23, 115 Boyle, Patrick, p. 62, 61 Bracht, Carol, p. 56 Bracht, Dianne, p. 80, 50 Bracht, Lawrence, p. 62 Brainerd, Michael, p. 56, 110, 116,112,113 Brainerd, Milton, p. 93, 114, 50 103 Bramble, Richard, p. 56 Brandon, Julie, p. 116, 50 Braunger, Bart, p. 50, 139 Braunger, Charles, p. 23, 99, 72 Braunger, James, p. 115, 62 Braunger, Jessica, p. 23, 99, 116, 102, 106 Braunger, Mary, p. 116, 56 Braunger, Tom, p. 50 Brazelton, Constance, p. 62, 61 Brazelton, Thomas, p. 23, 72, 115, 117 Brazzel, Boyd, p. 132, 62, 135 Brennan, Lee, p. 50, 95 Brennan, Mary, p. 116, 50 Bride, Joseph, p. 110, 56, 112 Brinkman, Donna, p. 23, 116 Brown, Catherine, p. 62 Brown, Richard, p. 56, 55, 135 Brown, Robert, p. 81, 56, 55 Bruce, Joseph, p. 56 Brummer, Maureen, p. 114, 50, 95 Bruneau, Jean, p. 56 Budde, Theodore, p. 50 Buddi, Stephen, p. 81, 50 Burchard, Brendan, p. 126, 50, 86 Burke, Thomas, p. 23, 107, 126 129,130,72,76,104 Burkhart, JoAnn, P- 50, 49, 95, r r 101,103.106.104 Burnight, Deanna. p. 116, 56 Burr, Gary, p. 50 Bushnell, Barbara, p. 23. 98. 107, 72. 114, 102. 108 Cabana. Greg. p. 81. 110 Cabana, Pamela, p. 62, 140 Calhoun, Margaret, p. 24, 92, 77.11S.1o2 H Calhouni Richard. p. 24. 123, 87. 139 Calligan. Patricia. p. 114. 50. 101 Campbell, Mary, p. 90, 62 Carmody, Ellen. p. 62, 140 Carmody. William. p. 93. 56, 55. 89, 109, 104 Carpenter, Joseph Carpenter, Mary, p. 116. 56 Carr, Gerald. p. 139 Carr. Jay, p. 132, 62 Carr, John, p. 56 Carr, Joseph, p. 56 Carter, Carole, p. 56 Chancey. Beverley. p. 116, 56, 141 Chancey, James. p. 50 Chartier, James. p. 24, 107, 82, 115,104 Chartier, Nancy, p. 116, 56 Chinn, Eugene, p. 110, 114, 56 Chinn, Margaret. p. 50, 112 Church, Donna. p. 24. 72, 114, 95, 108 Church, Patricia, p. 62 Claeys, Lawrence, p. 115, 50 Claeys, XVilliam, p. 24, 129 Clark, James, p. 50 Clark, Michael, p. 50 Clark, Raymond, p. 24 Clawson, William, p. 132, 81. 56 Clay, Dennis. p. 56 Clay, Rodney, p. 126, 50 Clemens, Margaret, p. 50' Clemens, Patricia, p. 116, 56, 60 Clifford, James, p. 50 Clifford, Janet, p. 62, 116 Coacher, William-, p. 126, 50 Collins, Diana, p. 115, 50, 49. 95, 101, 67,105 ' Collins, Elizabeth, p. 62 Collins, Gerald, p. 110, 62, 112 Combs, Dennis, p. 50 Combs, Duane, p. 56 Combs, Jerry, p. 132, 62, 135 Connolly, Edward, p. 132, 70, 62, 61 Conway, Daniel, p. 126, 115, 51 Conway, Dennis, p. 132, 78, 62, 61, 135 Conway, Michael, p. 132, 62 Conway, Thomas, p. 51 Copps, Ronald, p. 51 Cote, Jean, p. 116, 51, 110 Cote, Madcmna, p. 24, 116 Cote, Robert, p. 62 Coughlin, Michael, p. 25 Coughlin, Tim, p. 56 Counter, Earl, p. 56, 139 Cours, Carol, p. 116, 51 Coury, Barbara, p. 116, 56, 60. 141 Couture, Lucretia, p. 25, 72, 95 Crane, Judith, p. 116, 62 Crawford, Frank, p. 56, 60, 55. 67, 105 Crayne, Sallie, p. 25, 98, 73, 94, 141 Curran, Kathleen, p. 25, 79, 102, 103 Curran, Patricia, p. 116, 56 Curry, Douglas, p. 115, 62 Curry, Gerald, p. 115, 51, 49 D'Abate, Sandra, p. 62 Dallen, Delilah, p. 51 Daly, Lawrence, p. 25, 121 Daly, Patrick, p, 62 Daniels, Richard, p. 56, 135 Danker, William, p. 56 Davis, Constance, p. 56 Davis, Duane, p. 114, 51 Davis, Mary, p. 62, 66, 61, 140, 96 Daws, Janelle, p. 110, 51, 112 Day, Michael, p. 110, 116, 63, 112 DeFazio, Eva, p. 116, 56 DeFazio, Mary, p. 25, 116 DeGrandmont, Allen, p. 63 deHoll, David, p. 25, 89, 95, 108,104,105 Dekok, Judith, p. 94, 56 Delaney, Charlotte, p. 25, 94, 114,102,67 Deloney, Eugene, p. 26, 72 Deloney, Patricia, p. 63 DeMers, Deanna, p. 51 Dempsey, George, p. 63 Dempsey, Neil, p. 26, 72, 95. 139 DePrato, Rosina, p. 63 Derby, Daniel, p. 63 Derby, Raymond, p. 63 DesJarlais, Madonna, p. 75, 63 Detches, Patrick, p. 26, 107, . 122,82,114,115,84,10L 104 Devine, Francis, p. 51, 89 Dickenson, Mary, p. 57 Dickman, Gary, p. 26 Dickman, Marcia, p. 63 Dineen, Patrick, p. 26, 81 Dittrich, Dorothea, p. 116, 56 Dixon, Gerald, p. 63 Doetsch, Mary, p. 26, 99 Doherty, Barbara, p. 110, 111, 63 Doherty, Thomas, p. 51, 101 Donahoo, Gary, p. 26 Donohue, Cathleen, p. 129, 124, 114,51,102,49,89,100,10l Donahue, Sheryl, p. 63, 140 Donovan, Marguerite, p. 51 Donovan, Mary Ann, p. 51 Dorsey, Fred, p. 63 Dotson, Robert, p. 63 Dougherty, Margaret, p. 26 Dow, Bonnie, p. 57 Dow, Terry, p. 27, 117, 139 Downs, Kathy, p. 110, 63, 112 Do le, ane, p. 27, 72, 110, 114, V J 20f84,95,l12 Dries, James, p. 27, 19, 84, 89, 100,109 Duggan, Thomas, p. 132, 114, 57,135 Duits, John, p. 57 Duncan, Constance, p. 51, 102, 95 Ehlers, Charles, p. 51 Ehlers, Dennis, p. 63 Elgert, Dianna, p. 51 Elgert, Fern, p. 63 Elliott, Patricia, p. 27, 116 Emerson, Delores,-p. 27, 122, 114,102,20,84,108 Enders, Richard, p. 27 Engelbrect, Fidelis, p. 63 Engelbrect, Gloria, p. 63 Esse, Nancy, p. 107, 116, 51, 49, 104 Eufers, Shirley, p. 27, 108 Eybers, Peggy, p. 57 Feauto, Earl, p. 93, 63 Feauto, Robert, p. 93, 63 Feierfeil, Gerald, p. 27, 93, 78, 95, 96, 105 Feierfeil, Gregory, p. 57, 55, 85,95,67,105 Feller. 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