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

 - Class of 1960

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Eb: ,Q As a result, we, the students of H 4 e brought into vital I S Contact 11 I an - of a great and M 'Ihe A v ---- f --sf 's-- 5: . - prayers of our faculty Mm are If ' - v ' I ' -I 51 '- 6 in ourse bodirnerl: lg ...B We lX .5! k.:-,,,,,!wc g ee 1 , d 'ln All 4-ll Q A ' l Y w ilk will N become vers ' fields of our :ho e. 4 sl' t 5 If X M 5 Q' E ' 1 Y P N - :esol -l 1 ' f ponviations an p ' ' to give us 5 3 '- 7 I 3 if Y ' 1 ' 'T .Al :uf after- H - rtuniry to motivate ourselves ' ' ,I .A , V u withth b in ofHimWho overns all thin s. 8 8 8 I I dum gQUAKUI .- ay 'fit M ' 'A ' Aon gf Mk vryv l urposa according to God 7 Rt, Rev. Msgr. W. B. Bauer Calbedral of Epiplmfzp' Rev. Chester Cymanski, O.F.M. St. Fmfzrii Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward C. Lilly, v.F. Sl. forepla Pastors of Sioux City Parishes Make Heelon High School Possible Rev. Gerald Bowen, M.S. Sacred Hear! ll Rev. Steven Geusic, MSC. RSV. A. J. Huewe SZ. jean St. Minimal fLeedij These pastors, despite heavy parish obligations, have provided this fine system of education for their young people. They are specially commended, not only for the establishment, but also for the maintenance of Heelan High School, which holds an important place among the institutions of this community. Rev. Ralph Scherrer, O.F.M. Rt, Rev. Msgr, E. J. Smith Sf. Boniface Immaculaze Cvnfepzion R Rt. Ref. Msgr. Newman Flanagan Bleiied Sarmmem' Rev. Simon Morkunas St. Carmir Pastors of Siouxland Send Students to Heelan Rev. Norbert B065 Rev. Norbert Boland St. jwepj, Sz. Patrick Salix, Iowa jackson, Nebraska Rev. john M. Brady St. Peter jefferson, So. Dakota Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael Quinn St. Michael South Sioux City, Nebraska Pastors of Siouxland, realizing the importance of a Catholic high school education, encourage their young people to take advantage of the educational benefits available at Heelan High School. Mrs. D. D. Whitcomb has a senior homeroom and teaches English IV. She came to Heelan February 8 from Creighton University where during the first semester she was graduate assistant to the dean of women. Rev. Lloyd White of St. joseph parish in Sioux City, was assigned to Heelan duties January 4. Father is sopho- more moderator and teaches religion I and III. Rev. John Rueland St. jorepla Elk Point, So. Dakota A! 1 Mig, Akaifuiznl fQafu13 Anais CQ-45,6 X 'Am lawful Qwbvmdakwvu MWC ,4-M45 ' ffvitgeyc Ggfiglegng Teachw nude faJg,pQAZLZ2uLZZfzal MMMJL ,I ,, ,,,,, WW Wacsf,ag,7awa7,,cfa Z ab1 ell- lo dspe't zjvfw 114066 'LAJJ A407 icat principa , ZZ6 WAMLJ wgdCUhwnJ2?mQg?LifiQM07auL gVfY.Nb aww fJgfJ1M.a! UlzZa jMJ M ,aMMzfSi1f'SZfZ35L'51ZZ'L?ZniY0n2j'LA Z2 ww Who ach us to Walk worthily in ordm M 'A-L M, 1,0-AL-4 .ZLILC LZf77fLU MJ-Cffu vu lzfuvau'1Jw, 4 wx L I f 1' A . xlN'O A fwd' . , 9 ' t Wveffy .X fi' A i ' ' ' MM? ff! q gwufu M h BX t 'ff' J I I I I r - ., ' - .n V ' c t'i 'is L 4 f 6 4 I 57 i Qi' 134 f 'ef 1 f f If 6 e,w be ve u rme t, if 6 J t S C011 awww 0 Kwai mt - mm e paths of virtue-- 6 ,wiv , tj GCUJ jaw CUZ? .D af-6z.,4y td V Deep in our hearts f7,lZ!I7'LlM77f64-ZJILJ f Our ho . . . ambitions . . . dreams - I I A M,nu izationVa M 4407 LMJ oyallY qnfbggij 66 if ,Q,d,1,d, LMQQ ,QE-,gffml QQ M435 if 74-Ov . r 1 1 21 Y . . .' 7 C jbfbaeo A440 ifmwfb g442 s . , ' 5 WAU ernpe ing gri 79-Lai! Mw44gZ ' 5 U O Mon for sorrbwigtcz J f2Z Aj QAM! M9141 1 , f AWK? orqgrfe1 J C1-46.491 4166! J Uwvcw fhML,Q ' ' dia ers for eve oc QAM! All -4 f You anhgjr faculty . . . J J 51-'d'g'f 4016! C2444 xy uugg,Q, lbdj 4nZ7Z' Q-fil',AZMb' MQW! Ever elpful to us. fo Uef W, J ywav 1faLgi?gv4ymw,Z,4U4WQb - YousawH1m eachofus... Q 0 fo6 J fmt eff Miffwg' ff haf. A ' ' f ' v J ' fl M eff ,fm-eicmegrsywfhaawmf at Mfw Wfwllfa, fdffwwfu M WMAZZCJQ gi Mir QGFN Fathet 1. L. Bauer, as superintendent of Heelan High School, has sponsibiliily for the business and academic features of the school. He is also director of the D.Y.O.-C.Y.O. in Sioux City and serves on the Diocesan 41' ' x g Father james K. Lafferty, principal, is ready to make the evening announcements over the public address system. Besides his duties as principal, Fatheriteaches religion II and Latin III and IV. ?i K I jr 4 is 'S Y x -09' 5 . 5 5 i s x . l 1 hu- Q -A ...ww Sister Mary Brideen, R.S.M,, prepares a daily assignment for her four English IV classes. She'has a senior homeroom. Sister Aimee Marie, O.S.F., is demonstrating the manner of speak- ing into a dictaphone. Sister teach- es commercial I, personal typing, and has a junior homeroom. Sister Mary Anthony, S.C.C,, is admiring her students' biology proj- ects-stuffed animals. Sister has a sophomore homeroom and teach- es biology. Sister is also assistant sophomore moderator. Father Paul Bruening writes a memorandum of items which must be noted in his religion I and III classes as he sits at the discipline desk. Father has a sophomore homeroom and is sophomore moderator. Sister Mary Carolyn O.S.F., plays on her cello in the music studio. General music, orchestra, string classes, and private string teaching occupy Sisters time during the day. Sister Mary Cecilia demonstrates molecular models with the periodic chart in the background. Physics, chemistry, and algebra fill Sister's daily schedule. She has a junior homeroom. I4 Scene ii ..MOT6 is tloy due 35' Eff I . - Naruuar ohms.. . W l Father Eugene F. Ceperley directs the mixed chorus in preparation for the Christmas Cantata. Be- sides music, Father teaches two re- ligion IV classes. Sister Mary Charmaine, O.S.F., makes history live as she locates cities and peoples on the globe. Sister teaches U. S. history, re- ligion II and III, and has a sopho- more homeroom. Sister Mary Clare Terese, O.S.F., proudly waters her planter in one of her free moments. Sister teaches English, journalism, and is SHIELD advisor. Her senior homeroom keeps her busy. Sister Mary Clement, R.S.M., is preparing it daily assignment for one of her many classes. She teaches algebra, geometry, and has a freshman homeroom. Sister Mary Constantius, O.P,, shows slides to her contemporary history class. Besides being as- sistant senior moderator and having a senior homeroom, Sister is kept busy with contemporary history, U. S. history, and religion III. Miss Mary Sue Cotton leaves Hee- lan after a busy day-teaching girls' physical education and assisting Father Studer in directing the CYO activities. I5 Sister Mary Edith, S.C.C., as- sists Louise Hogh in the com- pletion of a suit jacket. Sister has a senior homeroom and has charge of textiles and food classes. Father Jerome Coyle, a newcomer to Heelan, prepares to go through the daily assignment with his Latin class. Besides Latin, Father teaches religion I and general music and he has a freshman homeroom. Father Jerome Degen is packing his brief case at the end of a per- fect day. Father helps in the dis- cipline department, has a freshman homeroom, and teaches Latin. Father is also freshman moderator, Sister Mary Edward Ann, B.V.M., is planning a kineposium for an American history class. Besides American history, Sister teaches religion III. Sister Mary Evarita, B.V.M., shows a chart which indicates the progress of her first year Latin classes. Sister also teaches algebra and has a sophomore homeroom. I6 Give 2 Mr. Don Fleming, head coach, was ready to make a basket when he was caught by the photographer. Mr. Fleming teaches boys' physical education. Sister Mary Francis Clare, B.V.M., is selecting a book for use during her leisure time. Sister has a sophomore homeroom and teaches religion I and II and English II. Mr. Leonard Heath, band director, takes a break from his busy sched- ule to pose for the photographer. Mr. Heath directs the band, teaches general music and instrumental music. Sister Mary jeanora, B.V M., dis- plays new materials to be used in the teaching of Latin. Sister is assistant junior moderator, moder- ator of assemblies, has a junior homeroom, and teaches Latin I and II and general science. I7 Sister lNIary Gilbert, OSF.. tries out the music she plans to use with the girls in mixed chorus. Sister also coaches the girls' glee club, teaches gen- eral music and private voice and piano. AND Sister john Mary, O.P., checks stu- dent compositions. Sister has a freshman religion I and English I and II. Father James M. Joyce, Sioux Falls, is observing what makes Heelan Stick. He teaches senior religion and has a junior homeroom. Father is also junior moderator. Sister Mary Lurana, B.V.M., shows her English class a helpful text in the appreciation of litera- ture. Sister has a freshman homeroom and teaches Latin I and English I and II. Sister Mary Magdalita, B,V.M., counsels Lael Larkin concerning the merits of a class report. Sister teaches religion I and English I and II and has charge of a freshman homeroom. She is also assistant freshman moderator. Sister Mary Margaret, O.S.M., is playing a selection from Hamlez for a senior English class. Sister teach- es English IV and French and has a senior homeroom. She is also assistant senior moderator. Sister Mary Michaela, O.S.F., is demonstrating slides on a micro- projector. Biology and general sci- ence keep Sister busy. She also Q has a sophomore homeroom and is assistant sophomore moderator. 211.43 G l l Faculty . . Thou speak' M X, .aa , ' 41,1 with all thy wit Sister Marie Helene, O.P., shows Clyde Rosburg fbehind the reelj how to operate the projector. Sister is head librarian at Heelan. Mr. Ray Nacke demonstrates the use of the circle saw, CNote the first aid kit in the backgroundj He teaches industrial arts and world geography, has a freshman home- room, and assists in athletics. Sister Mary Raymond, O,P., ex- plains to her student a complicated problem in advanced algebra. Sis- ter also teaches trigonometry and has a junior homeroom. Sister Mary Sergius, B.V.M., un- ravels an algebra problem to a bewildered freshman class, Sister has a freshman homeroom and teaches religion I and algebra I. I9 Miss Inez Osborn reads the script of the Christ mas cantata. She is director of dramatics and teaches public speaking and dancing Sister Mary Patrick Louis BVM is demon strating the use of .1 comptometei dictation um chine to an advanced shorthand class Sister is a junior homeroom moderator and teaches bookkeeping, commercial II business machines and business mathematics Mr. Julius Shkurensky, track coach, teaches industrial arts. Here he demonstrates for the boys in his class the essentials of drilling. Sister Mary St. Fabian, B.V.M., instructs her class in the use of the history reference shelf. Sister teach- es religion II, English III, and homeroom. Father joseph Studer shows his pride in the trophies won by the Crusaders. Father is athletic director, associate executive director of the CY O, and teaches two classes of religion IV. Sister Mary Therese Eileen, B.V.M., points out to members of the debate team some disturbing facts connected with the steel strike. Sister teaches Spanish, U. S. history, is debate moder- ator, and has a senior homeroom. U. S. history, and has a junior Sister Mary Verona, O.S.M., pre- pares for Thanksgiving holidays by decorating the bulletin board on fourth floor. Sister has a sopho- more homeroom and teaches Eng- lish II, religion II, U. S. history, and economics. Mr. Dwight Wolbers illustrates congruity of triangles to his alge- bra class. Mr. Wolbers has a sophomore homeroom, teaches al- gebra and geometry and assists in the athletic department. 20 Faculty . . . Your spirits shine through you. i all f 'Q Take time out for a malt, says Miss jane Doyle to the tired pho- tographer. Miss Doyle is a '59 Heelan graduate, a freshman at Briar Cliff College, and assists with the CYO activities. A -Maur 3? Bm gm ar W 3 co E. fn 5 o Q ar 5' n 'U 1: 'F - a t l . I, J... ngksm. ij ' t My E 5 gf Nath esi . f ogi ff QtQf .P Q lla eet o ii Scene Hi ww Mrs. Dreas and Mrs. Carpenter, two josephinesf' pose behind the steam table where they prepare hundreds of taverns for hungry stu- dents. Yum, Yum! Anyone care for a tavern? Mrs. Anna Goettertz stops to admire the re- sults of ardent polishing of the new furniture in the Youth Center. Mrs. Goettertz can he seen busily working to keep the building look- ing neat and attractive. Mrs. Mary Ann Higgens can still smile after a busy day of endless demands from all di- rections. She is Father Bauer's personal sec- retary and is in charge of the main office. She also heads the student office staff. Mr. Herbert Ringler pauses for a moment from his endless task of caring for Heelan needs. He keeps the building clean, mops and waxes floors, and keeps everyone happy. Mrs. Virginia Verzani totals the re- ceipts after the daily student lunch periods. fCare to donate some to a worthy cause? Ours, that islj 2 I l 33 Act II, Scene I And Now the Future . . Graduates . . . This is the time to gather the fruits of our labors, And, happily, To rerninisce those treasured moments Of study . . Of fun . . . Of triumphs . . Even of failures. With a little sadness in our remembrances, We recall our years at Heelan- As freshmen . . . learning to love the traditions of our school. As sophomores . . . developing the true Heelan spirit. As jtmiors . . . anticipating our senior year. And finally as seniors . . . realizing more fully the ideal for which Heelan stands. We have learned our responsibilities as Catholic young people Not without sincere appreciation, Do we leave her halls . . . The hallowed halls of our Alma Mater. 22 X SS I zas fm: we 'fi :aigi . The setting sun, and music at the close, As the last taste of sweets is sweetest l t , 351, Writ in remembrance more than things king past. 23' SHARON ABKER SANDRA ADAMS CECELIA AGUIRRE SUSAN ALBERS Immaculate Conception ssandyn ucean Susie Operena 3, Cantata 3, Mixed Cho- Blessed Sacrament St. Joseph Blessed Sacrament rua 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Dra- Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2, 3, 45 Operetta 25 Highland Staff 35 Cantata 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Stu- magicg 3, Class Officer 1, 25 Library Club Homecoming Attendant 45 Pep Club dent Office Staff 2-45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheer- 2-45 Student Office Staff 45 In- 25 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Or- leader 2, 45 Honor Roll 1-45 tramural Basketball 2-4. chestra 15 Properties Crew 3. Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural ' Basketball 2-45 Dra- matics 1, 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Senior MARY KAY ALDRICH nKay-f Cantata 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Glee Club 2, 35 Red Cross 1-35 Make-Up Crew 2-4. ...My blessing with thee JANICE ANDERSON DIANA APPEL MARCELENE ASH PHYLLIS BAKKER Blessed Sacrament Blessed Sacrament Marcy Blessed Sacrament Pep Club 2, 35 Intramural Bas- Cantata 25 Pep Club 2-45 Honor St. Boniface Cantltl 1. 21 PCP Club 2-4: Glee ketball 35 Dramatic! 1, 25 Science Roll 25 Glee Club 25 Band 1-35 Usherene 3. Club 25 Red Cross 1. Club 4. Bowling Team 3, 45 Science Club 45 Make-Up Crew 3. W l A 24 ROSEMARIE BARKLEY DENNIS BARRY LYNN BARRY HF-uzzy-. rtnenu St. Michael fLeedsj Cathedral Pep Club 3, 45 Perfect Attend- Intramural Basketball 15 Football ance 25 Dramatics 25 Make-Up l,2:Stage Crew l. Ilass of '60 Blessed Sacrament Cantata 2-45 Class Officer 25 Li brary Club 2-45 Pep Club 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 35 Glee Club 2-4 Red Cross 25 Intramural Basket ball 2-45 Perfect Attendance 3 Dramatics I, 25 Make-Up Crew 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. THOMAS BEAUBIEN Beaub Blessed Sacrament Operetta 45 Cantata 45 Class Play 45 Library Club 2-45 Honor Roll 15 Mixed Chorus 45 Band 15 Intramural Bas- ketball 2-4-5 Knights of the Altar 2-45 Orchestra 15 Projection Crew 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. mi these ew precepts in thy mentor ...U VIRGINIA BEACOM St. Joseph Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Pe Club 2-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 25 Or chestra I-35 French Club 4. ANNETTE BENDIXEN COLLETTE BENNETT HOPE BENTON vlgmg BERAN Blessed Sacrament St. Michael Sacred Heart Tank :mm 25 Pep Club 3, 4, Honor f50 ' SMH CHU Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Ron 1-3: Sacred Heart loll l, 25 Student Office Staff Pep Club 2-45 Properties Crew 4: Intramural Basketball Team 2-4: Cantata 25 Band 1, 25 Science 5 Bowling Team 3, 45 Perfect At- M5k0'UP Crew 4. Bowling Team 45 Make-Up Crew Club 4, :ndance 15 Usherette 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. ,4. 25 H Cantata 15 Honor Roll 1, 35 Golf Team 43 Spanish Club 4. LV2 'll WILLIAM BERGER JOSEPH BERZINA UBHV, aloe,- Cathedral Immaculate Conception Cantata 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 25 Cantata 25 Class Officer 25 ln- Band 1-35 Knights of the Altar 2-45 tramural Basketball 3, 45 Football Perfect Attendance 1, 35 Science 1, 23 TTSCIC 15 Peffevi -41101158009 Club 2-4-5 Stage Crew 4. 25 Baseball 3, 4. Seniors JAMES BIRMINGHAM ..Ham-, Blessed Sacrament Homecoming Attendant 45 Red Cross 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Football 1-45 Track 25 Spanish Club 45 Stage Crew 1. FRANCES BLASSL ' 'Frankie ' ' Immaculate Conception Cantata 25 Pep Club 2-45 Student Office Staff 45 Glee Club 25 Bowling Tea'm 25 Make-Up Crew 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. See thou character, CHARLENE BOERSMA Char ROBERT BLENDERMAN 'iBlunt Immagulugg Canggplign Immaculate Conception Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3 Red Cross 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 2-45 Dramatics 15 C.S.M.C. 3. C MARTIN BOSSE DIANNE BRACHT M3YtYH Sl Boniface St- Pele' eretta 1 2 Cantata 1 2 e flefferson, South Dakotuj Club 4 Band 1 2 Cantata 15 Intramural Basketball 45 Bowling Team 4. R MILTON BRAINERD True SI. lean peretta 3. 45 Cantata 2-45 Class lay 1-35 B.B.A. 1-45 Mixed Cho- ls 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 5 Intramural Basketball 1-45 nights of the Altar 3, 45 Dra- atics 1-35 Stage Crew 3. MARY BRENNAN Malice Cathedral sntata 2, 35 Class Officer 2: :p Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 tramural Basketball 2, 35 Dra- atics 15 Science Club 45 C.S.M.C. 4. JULIE BRANDON Blessed Sacrament Cantata 2-45 Library Club 2-45 Pep Club 3, 4-5 Honor Roll 25 Glee Club 2-45 Red Cross 25 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. BART BRAUNGER Rock Blessed Sacrament B.A.A. 1-45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Football l-45 Track 1, 25 Bowling Team 15 Knights of the Altar 45 Stage Crew 3. LEE BRENNAN Louie Cathedral Cantata 45 B.A.A. 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Intramural Basketball 1-45 Football 45 Track 1-45 Bowling Team 35 Perfect At- tendance 35 Science Club 3, 4. MAUREEN BRUMMER Blessed Sacrament Operetta 2-45 Cantata 2-45 Library Club 2-45 Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Roll l-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. give thy thoughts no tongue... THEODORE BUDDE Sonny Cathedral Band l. THOMAS BRAUNGER .--I-om.. Blessed Sacrament Honor Roll 25 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 35 Bowling Team 1-45 Scr- ence Club 4. Class of '60 U BRENDAN BURCHARD Greanbean St. Boniface Cantata 25 Class Officer 45 B.A.A. 45 Football 1-45 Track 1-45 Knights of the Altar 1, 25 Perfect At- tendance 15 Schdla 25 C.S.MfC. 3, 4: Basketball 1. 25' Q tt l .. 111. hr Drag 27 A JO ANN BURKHART GARY BURR A l PATRICIA CALLICAN JOSEPH CARPENTER Jody st. Iaseph f'f f JW Blessed Sacrament Cantata 2: Class Omwr 1: CIM, Immaculate Conveption Blexxed Sacrament Cantata I-33 Class Officer I-33 Club 23 Intramural Baake-tball I-3: Cantata 2--I3 Opcretta 3, 43 Prp Stage Crvw 3. Shigld 511,11 3, 4: C1355 p1av 3, 13 Track 2, Club 2-43 Honor Roll 13 Mixed Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 33 Clee Club 2, 33 Red Cross I-13 Dramatics 1-43 Properties Crew 1-4: Iowa State High Srhonl A-1. 3. l: C.S.M.C. 3, 4. JAMES CI-IANCEY Junior St. Boniface LAWRENCE CLAEYS JAMES CLARK Larry Jim Cathedral I Sacred Heart Cantata 2-43 Operetta 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Clee Club 23 Red Cross 33 Intramural Basketball l-35 Bowling Team I, 2. . 28 Chorus 3, 45 CIM- Club 2: Roni Cross 1-33 Dramatics 13 Make4U1'1 Crew 43 French Club 1. Cantata 23 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 13 Track l. Senior ee , MICHAEL CLARK Blessed Sacrament Cantata 23 Library Club 2-43 Glee Club 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Projection Crew 2-43 Debate Team 2. Be thou amilia. RODNEY CLAY St, Boniface Class Officer 13 Homecoming At- tendant 43 Intramural Basketball 23 Football 1-43 Track 1, 2. U , , . JAMES CLIFFORD WILLIAM COACH!-Ilil 1 I DIANA COLLINS DENNIS LUMB5 uhm.. Billy Dv De 51' j,,,,,,1, Sunpd HHH SUCVWI HPV' Blessed Sacfnmen' Cantata 2: Spanish Club I. Class Officer I, 2, 4: Honor Roll Opt-retta 2-4: Cantata I-4: Class 1: Band I: Intramural Basketball Officer I-4: Pop Club 3. 4: Chet-re 1, 2: Funtball 1-3: Traik 1, 2: leader 2: Honor Roll I-4: Mixed C.5,M,C, 3, Chorus 3, 4: Intramural Baskvt- ball 2-1: Sricnct' Cluh 3, 4: Dr'- batt' Team 2, 3: C.S.M.C. 3, 1: French Club I. floss of '60 DANIEL CONWAY Dan lmmaculalc Conrepliun Operetta 3, 4: Cantata 2--I: Class Officer I, 2: Homecoming Attendant 4: Hunur Roll 2: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Football I-4: Track l-lg Knights of the Altar 4: PL-rfert Attendance 1. ut by no means vulgar. THOMAS CONWAY RONALD COPPS JEANNE COTE CAROL COURS MTUYTIN Ron Bonnie Jean UCHYHPH Immaculate Conception St. Boniface Sl- Patyick St. Boniface Cantata 4: Football I. Intramural Basketball -1: Fnotball ff6CkS0fI, Nebf-I Class Omwr 1: Mixed Chorus 1 I,2- Clee Club 2: Band 3, 4: Spanish Bowling Team 3: P:-rfert Att:-nd Club 4. ance 2: Or:-hestra I-1: Danring 2 a , 29 GERALD CURRY trlenyn Immaculate Conception Operetta 3, 45 Cantata I-45 Class Officer 35 MixedwChorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intyarbural Basketball 2-45 Football 25 Bdwling,Tex-mln 2, 35 Srehola I, 2. 1' , R N 1 I Seniors Those fiends FRANCES DEVINE Frank Blessed Sacrament fS.,l.M.A., Hays, Kansas! Glee Club 25 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 45 Football I, 25 Track I Bowling Team 15 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. DELILAH DALLEN .rDee,, Immaculate Conception Pep Club 3, 45 Intramural Basket- ball 45 Bowling Team 35 Dra- matics I5 Make-Up Crcw 45 Span- ish Club 3, 4. ' DUANE DAVIS Dewey Blessed Sacrament Opt-retta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Clee Club 25 Intra- mural Baskethall 45 Football 15 Bowling Team 45 Knights of the Altar 2-45 Sclmla I, 25 Dramatics I. DEANNA DeMERS ..Dec., St. Boniface Pep Club 45 Clee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 French Club -l. thou hast, 'FHONIAS ll0l'll'lll'l'Y Toad Blessed Sacrament Class Play 35 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 35 Football I5 Coll Team I-35 Bowling Team I5 Dramatics 2, 35 Stage Crew 2, 3. CATIILEEN DONOHUE Cathy Blessed Sacrament Vice-President of the Senior Class5 Operetla 1-45 Cantata 2-45 Class Officer 1, 35 Shield Staff 3, 45 Highline Staff 35 Pep Club I-45 Cheerleader 2, 35 Honor Roll 1-3: Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Dramatirs I, 25 Dancing 2. JANELLI-1 DAWS St. MiCha1'l fLeedsj Cantata 25 Pep Club 2-45 Stu dent Olfire Stall I, 25 Clee Clul 2: Band I-35 Bowling Team 3 Perfect Attendance 35 Science Clul 45 Make-Up Crew 3. MARGUEIIITE DONOVAN 'AMarg Blessed Sacrament Pep Club 45 Bowling Team 4. QA MARY ANN DONOVAN Mare Blessed Sacrament Pep Club 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball 1, 3: Dramatics 1. ROSEMARY FESSENDEN St. Boniface CONSTANCE DUNCAN Connie Immaculate Conception Cantata I, 2: Class Officer 1: Library Club 2-4: Pep Club 2-43 Honor Roll 1-4: Glee Club 2: Red Cross I-3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Science Club 3: Properties Crew 3: Highest Average 1: C.S.M,C. 3, 4. CHARLES EHLERS St. Michael fLeed.xl Perfect Attendance l. TERRENCE FERGUSON trlrerg.. Blessed Sacrament Operetta 3. 4: Cantata 2-4: B.A.A. l-4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Intramural Basketball l-4: Football I-4: Track 1, 2: Bowling Team 1: Schola 1. ,-- Q i -1'-fw 1 CAROL FITZPATRICK St. Boniface antata 2: Class Officer 2, 3: Cantata 2, 3: Library Club 2-4: ep Club 2-4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Pep Club 2-4: Glee Club 2, 3: lee Club 2, 3: Intramural Bas- Red Cross 1. etball 2: Dramatics l-3: C.S.M.C. . . . grapple them JOHN FLANAGAN Immaculate Conception Cantata 2, 4: B.A.A. 3: Glee Club 2: Intramural Basketball l. 3, 4: Track lg Knights of the Altar 1, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Stage Crew 3. V NANCY ESSE Nanr Immaculate Conception Class Officer 2, 3: Class Play 3. 41 Pep Club 2-4: Mixed Chorus 4: Glee Club 3: Bowling Team 3, 4: Perfect Attendance l, 3: Dramatirs l-4. Class of '60 to they soul . . . CHARLENE FLECK Sherry St. Boniface Cantata 1: Pep Club 4. 3I lOl-IN FLETCHER ELEANOR FOIX Fletch Forde Blexsed Sacrament St. lean Baptiste Football Ig Bowling Team 1, 25 Perfect Attendance lg Dramatics 35 Perfect Attendance 1-33 Spanish Usherette 3. Club 4. MARY JUNE FRISCH Immaculate Conception Operetta 2-4-g Cantata 2-45 Pep Club 3, 4g Honor Roll I, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 25 Bowling Team 2, 43 Dramatics lg Dancing 23 Debate Team 2. DONNA FUEHRER St. Jean Baptiste Pep Club 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, Perfect Attendance I. KATHERINE FORNEY Kathy St. Michael fLeedsj Operetta 3, 4, Cantata 2-45 Pep Club 2-4, Honor Roll 1, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 15 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. RICHARD FOWLER Four Barrel Cathedral Operctta 3, 43 Cantata 2-44 Class Officer 1-3g Class Play 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Red Cross I-43 Intra- mural Basketball 1-4g Football 2, 45 Track 2, 43 Poster Club 3, 4. Senior Give every mem thy ea WILLIAM GALLAGHER Willy Immaculate Conception President of the Senior Class: Class Officer I-35 B.A.A. 2-45 Honor Roll 1-43 Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Football 1, 43 Track 1, 33 Per- fect Attendance Ig Boys' State 3: C.S.M.C, 35 Highest Average I-3. NANCY GALLES Name St. Joseph OPCTBUH 3, 45 Cantata 2-43 Class Officer 1-35 Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Band 1-3. me ' ' ' v 32 JANET GEREAU Janie Immaculate Conception llass Officer l, 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Ionor Roll 1-45 Red Cross 1-35 ntramural Basketball 2-45 Perfect .ttendanre 25 Science Club 3, 43 'roperties Crew 35 Iowa State High chool Assn. 3, 45 Debate Team , 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 45 French Club 4. lass of '60 ut few thy voice... CONSTANCE GRAHAM Connie eretta 3, 45 Cantata 1-45 Pep .lb 3, 43 Honor Roll 1-45 Mixed orus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Red ass l, 25 Intramural Basketball C.S.M.C. 3, 4, CHARLENE GIESEN JOHN CLAZIS DIANE COLDSBOROUGH ..-I-Unit. nclazyu St- Bunifmxe St' Michael St- Fffwfif Pep Club 3, 45 Band 1-35 Perfec fLeedsj Cantata 25 Library Club 2-45 Cvlee Club 25 Intramural Basketball l-3: Football 1-45 Track 1-35 Knights of the Altar 2, 45 Perfect Attend- ance 15 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Attendance 1. Cantata 2 4' Librar Club 24 Pe ' y Y ' Z I7 Club 3, 45 Student Office Staff I-45 Glce Club 2-45 Intramural Bas- ketball 2-45 Make-Up Crew 3, 4. ROBERT GONGLESKI ..B0bn Sl. Francis Cantata 25 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball l, 2- Foot- ball 15 Track 15 Bowling Team l, 2. SHARON CRAVES FRANCES CREGO GRACE GREUNIESEN st. Michael FfH iC Sf- Boniface fsoufh Simlxl Sl' JU-WP fMafia lmmaculala Academy, Wil- Cantata 35 Pep Club 2-45 Glee Pep Club I-35 Intramural Basket- melle, lllinoisj Club 2, 35 Make-Up Crew 4. ball 2-45 Perfect Attendance 15 PCP Club 42 Peffelfl AUBYIJHYICC 1'3- Dramatics l, 2, 45 Usherette 3. ' T4 RAYMOND GRIENCEWIC ul-qayn Sacred Heart Red Cross 25 Intramural Basketball 1-45 Football 1, 25 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 25 Stage Crew 1, 4. Seniors WILLIAM GRIENCEWIC Bill Sacred Heart Shield Staff 3, 45 Library Club 2-45 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Golf Team 35 Bowling Team 2-45 Knights of the Altar 15 Perfect Attendance 35 Spanish Club 45 Forensics 3, 45 Creighton Speech Meet 4. J f V if THOMAS GUlLLAUMy U-I-Dm.. Sl. Boniface X Cantata 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basket- ball 15 Knights of the Altar 1-45 Dramatics 15 Poster Club 3, 45 Stage Crew 15 C.S.lVl.C. 3, 4. NORMA HANSON St. Joseph Cantata 1-45 Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Red Cross 25 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Bowling Team 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 15 Make-Up Crew 2, 4. Take each man? censure, RONALD HARBECK Hubs Blessed Sacrament Cantata 25 Honor Roll 15 Band 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 45 Science Club 3, 4. MICHAELYNNE HARDY Mike Immaculate Conception Operetta 35 Cantata 35 Library Club 2-45 Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1-35 Intramural Basketball 2-4: Ladies of the Altar 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Dancing 15 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. WILLIAM HARRINGTON Browny Sacred Heart Class Officer 2-45 Shield Staff 35 Library Club 2-45 Red Cross 1-35 Intramural Basketball 1-4. l PATRICIA HANLON UPMH Blessed Sacrament Cantata 2, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Dramatics 15 Make-Up Crew 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. NANCY HARRISON Blessed Sacrament fKuemper High, Carroll, Iowaj Cantata 15 Library Club 15 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Bowling Team 2-45 French Club 4. JOHN HARTIN Immaculate Conception ed Cross 35 Bowling Team 15 Or- westra 3, 4. DENIS HIRSCHMAN Hershy Sacred Heart Ionor Roll 1-35 Intramural Bas- .etball 15 Bowling Team 2-45 Per- ent Attendance 1, 35 Science Club VERNARD HARTNETT uvern-1 Sl. Boniface ' Operetta 1-45 Cantata l-45 Class Officer 2, 35 Class Play 2-45 Li- brary Club 2-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Football I-45 Track 1-45 Knights of the Altar 15 Schola 1, 25 Pro- jection Crew 2-4. DAVID HASTER Dave St. Joseph Class Officer 2-45 Homecoming King 45 Honor Roll 2, 35 Foot- ball l-45 Track 1-45 Perfect Attend- ance l-3. ' JUDITH HETTINGER njudy., St. Boniface Cantata 2-4-5 Shield Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 2-4-5 Honor Roll 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 1-45 Bowling Team 2-45 Perfect Attendance 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. LOUISE HOGH St. John fWillis, Nebr.l Operetta' 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Ladies of the Altar 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 35 Or- chestra 1, 3, 45 Dramatics 1. LAWRENCE HENNIISSEY Larry St. Joseph Honor Roll I-35 Intramural Basket- ball I, 35 Bowling Team I-35 Per- fect Attendance 1. Class of '60 but reserve thy judgment. KAREN HOLLES Immaculate Conception Cantata 25 Class Officer 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll I-45 Glee Club 25 Bowling Team 2-45 Perfect Attendance 2. QR THOMAS HOWARD Howie St. Michael fLeedsj Class Officer 35 Intramural Bas- ketball l, 25 Football 15 Bowling Team 25 Knights of the Altar 1, 35 Perfect Attendance I. JOHN HUFFMAN JEANNE HUIGENS fluffy Sz. Boniface Immaculate Conception pep Club 2,45 Red Cross 1: lu. Honor Roll. 15 Intramural Basket- tramural Basketball 2-45 Bowling ball 2, 35 Football I5 Track I5 Team 2, 4. Perfect Attendance 1. ROBERT JENNINCS Cathedral fSt. John Vianney Seminary, Elk- horn, Nebraska! Honor Roll 35 Spanish Club 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. FRANCES HURLEY .LF-ran., Immaculate Conception Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Band 1, 25 Red Cross 15 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Bowling Team 2, 3: Dramatics 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. DAVID JAMES S t. Michael fSouth Sioux Cityj Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Class Officer 1-43 Class Play' 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Honor Roll 15 Mixed Chorus 3. 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Football 1-45 Track 1, 25 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. PATRICIA JENSEN Patty Blessed Sacrament Cantata 1-45 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll 1, 35 Band 1, 25 Bowling Team 2, 35 Science Club 3, 45 Usherette 35 C.S.M.C. 3. BARBARA JOHNSON --Bubt. St. Joseph Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3. PATRICIA IMBODEN nkedy, St. Peter Hefferxan, South Dakotaj Class Officer 25 Shield Staff 3, 45 Highline Staff 35 Class Play 35 Li- brary Club 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll I, 25 Intramural Bas- ketball 2-45 Perfect Attendance 15 Science Club 45 Creighton Speech Meet 15 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Senior Costly thy bah MARY HELEN JONES Jonesie Cathedral Class Officer 3, 45 Pep Club , 45 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Pe fect Attendance 2, 35 C.S.M.C. 1 4. STEVEN KAMIVIERER Canyon Sl. Boniface fPontificial College Josephinuml viixerl Chorus 45 Intramural Bas- :etball 35 Football I, 25 Track I 55 Knights of the Altar 1. Z 'oster Club 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Iluss of '60 CATHERINE KANE Kathy Blessed Sacrament Operetta 35 Cantata 2, 35 Class Officer 35 Class Play 35 Pep Club 2-45 Honor 'Roll I-45 Cleo Club 2, 35 Dramatics 2, 35 French Club 4: Properties Crew 2-45 Dan' ing 3. s thy purse can buy . . . SCHERY KELLEY Immaculate Conception ep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Band 5 Orchestra 35 Usherette 35 Span- h Club 4: C.S.M.C. 3. MARY KENNEDY Immaculate Conception Social Chairman of the Senior Class5 Cantata 2, 35 Class Officer 35 I-Iighline Staff 35 Pep Club 2-45 Red Cross 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 2-45 Bowling Team 25 Dra- matics 1-35 Properties Crew 3: C.S.M.C. 3, 4. MARILYN KANN St. Boniface Cantata 25 Shield Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Bowling Team 35 Perfect Attend- ance 45 Make-Up Crew 45 Poster Club 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 45 Red Cross 2, 3. PATRICK KENNEDY MPM.. Culhcdml Operelta 3, 45 Cantata 1-45 Class Officer 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 5 Football 15 Track 5 Knights of the Altar l-45 Schola 1, 25 Dramatifs I5 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. SUSANNE KEEGAN Susie St. Boniface Operetta 45 Cantata 2, 45 Librari Club 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Mixed Cho- rus 45 Red Cross 25 Perfect Attend- ance 45 Dramalics 1-4. CAROLE KENT St. Peter Helfersan, South Dakatal Shield Stall 3, 45 Pep Club 2-45 Student Office Staff 45 Red Cross 35 Make-Up Crew 25 C.S.M.C. 3. 37 CLIFFORD KEYE5 Cliff Blessed Sacrament ISL. Joseph High School, Shaw- nee,Kansasl Class Play I. 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Golf Team 3. Seniors EARL KIERTZNILR Blessed Sacrament Operetta 3, 4: Cantata 2-4: Class Play 3, 4: B.A.A. 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Football l-2: Cvlf Team 3. 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4. ,. - MARILYN KING Blessed Sacrament flmmaculate Conception, Water- town, South Dakota! Cantata 3: Library Club 2-4: Pep Club 3, 4: Student Office Staff 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 3: Usher- ette 33 Make-Up Crew 2: C.S.M.C. 3, 4. KATHERINE KNEIFL 4-Kay,- St. Joseph Newcastle Public High School Pep Club 1, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Usherette 3: C.S.M.C. 3, 4. But not expresfd in fancy: DIANNE KOBER Sl. Michael fSouth Sioux Cityl Cantata 1-35 Library Club 2-4: Pep Club 2-4: Honor Roll 1, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Intramural Bas- ketball 2-4-: Bowling Team 2. .IUDITII KOCHEN Judy Blessed Sacrament Shield Staff 3, 4: Highline Staff 3, 4: Library Club 2-4: Pep Club 2-4: Honor Roll l-3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Bowling Team 2: Perfect Attendance I. 3. 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4. THOMAS KURZAK Sl. Francis Cantata lg Football 1, 2: Track 1: Bowling Team 3, 4: Perfect At- tendance 3: Scola 1. 2. LORETTA KLEMMENSEN Sacred Heart Pep Club 3, 4: Honor Rull I, 2 Intramural Basketball 3: Ladies o the Altar 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Make Up Crew 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. ROSALYCE I.aCROlX Rosie St. Boniface Class Officer 3: Pep Club 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant 4: Drama! ics 1: Usherette 3: Makc-U1 Crew 2, 4. INA LAI-'I-'ERTY Sucred Heart Operctta 33 Cantata 33 Class OI- firer 13 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll l-33 Intramural Basketball 2-43 Bowling Team 13 Perfect Attendance 13 Orchestra l- 43 French Club 43 C.S.lVI.C. 3. 4. Y ' If BONNIE LaFI.EUR Immaculate Conception Oprretta 3, 43 Cantata 2-43 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 1-33 Perfect At- tendanre I 3 Dramatics 1, 23 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. LINDA LAMBEIRT Immaculate Conrrplion Operetta 3, 43 Cantata 2-43 Pep Club 2-43 Mixed Chnrus 3, 43 Clee Club 23 Intramural Basketball l, 23 Bowling Team 2-43 Perfect At- tendance 33 Dan:-ing 23 Spanish Club 4. .IUDITH LAMOREOUX .qudyv Pep Club 3, -I3 Intramural Basketball 23 French Club 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. IRENI-I LnYVIERE Sl. Miz'h1lPI fSnulh Sioux Cin! Cantata 23 Library Club 2-43 Pep Club 4: Glm- Club 2' Spanish Club 4. Class of '60 riclo, not gaudy . . . KATHLEEN LANDER ANITA LARA PHYI.-LIS L-HSCALA Pf Y st. Joseph sf. Joseph Immaculate Conception Cantata 3' Pep Club 3 4- In- Library Club 2-4' Pep Club 3 4' KEN' High School! tramural Basketball 33 Honor Roll Dramatics 33 Usberette 3. 'ep Club 43 Honor Roll 33 Band , 33 Bowling Team 3, 43 Cho- us 2. 1-33 Glee Club 33 Poster Club 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. .IUDITH LEFLER ujudy.. Sl. Michael fLeedsI Class Play 13 Pep Club 3. 43 Hon- or Roll 1, 33 Intramural Basket- ball 2-43 Perfect Attendance I3 Spanish Club 4. 39 FLORENCE LEWIS MICHAEL LICHTY ROBERT LYNCH 51. Joseph Mme Sl- Joseph cantm 23 Shield staff a 4- Li- L w ' C0 CeP'i0 ml Pom' Public SC '4 brary Club 2-45 Pep Club 2:4g'Hon- Oper-me 3. 4: Honor Roll 1: Mixed Chow 11 C168 Club 12 Dr R011 1, 2,5 Glge Club 2: Red Band 1, 23 Red Cross 23 Intra. Band l, 23 Intramural Basketball Cross 23 Intramural Basketball 2-43 mural Basketball L43 Football 1, 25 35 Fool'-mu 1' 23 C-S-M'C- 3' Dramatics I-3g Properties Crew 2g Track 143 BOWHHE 23 0l'l'hCSYl'2 Spanish Club 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. 2-43 Science Club 3: C.S.M.C. 3. 4. HELEN MUINERNEY UMRCH Cathedral Cantata 1-33 Pep Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 33 Intramural Bas- ketball l-35 Bowling Team 3, 4: Make-Up Crew 2. , JOSEPHINE MCINERNEY RUTHANNE McLAUGHLIN DARLOW MADGE Jo Woofie Skip Cath-edml Immaculate Conception St. Joseph Pep Club 3, 4g Intramural Basket- Cami!!! 2, 45 PGP Club 2-41 CIOC Class Officer I-33 Library Club 2, ball 35 Bowling Team 3: Dtamalics Club 2, 45 Dfamafics 1-3: M8kC'UP 35 Red Cross I, 25 Football 1-4: 3: C.S.M.C. 3. Crew 2'4- Track 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 2, 33 Projection Crew 2, 3. RITA MCGRATH Cathedral Cantata 3, 43 Pep Club 2-43 Shiekd Staff 3. 4: Honor Roll l-45 In- tramural Basketball 2-45 Perfect At- tendance lg Dramatics 2g Science Club 3, 45 Usherette 33 Poster Club 45 French Club 4. Senior For the appfm DAVID MADSEN unaven Sl. Boniface Library Club 2-45 B.A.A. 2-43 Honor Roll 2: Intramural Basket- ball I-4, Football 1-43 Track 1, 24 Knights of the Altar 1, 2g Per- fect Attendance lg Stage Crew 2: Projection Crew 2-4. 40 GARY MANNION St. Boniface antata lg Knights of the Altar l-35 ramatics l. Ilass of '60 DARLENE MARTIN Blessed Sacrament Cantata 1, 25 Class Officer 1, 4: Class Play 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 1-45 Intramural Bas- ketball 43 Perfect Attendance Ig Dramatics I-33 Iowa State High School Association 2: Poster Club 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. JOHN MAXWELL HMBX., St. Michael fLeedsj Operetta 35 Cantata 2, 3, Class Officer I: Library Club 2, 33 Hon- or Roll 23 Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club 23 Red Cross 2, 3, Football I, 23 Track 1, 23 Basketball 1, 25 Projection Crew 2, 3. LYNETTE MERCURE ullynnn Immaculate Conception Pep Club 43 Intramural Basketball 3, Perfect Attendance 1, 3. ft proclaims the mam... SANDRA MERCURE rrslndy.. St. Boniface sp Club 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 3. DENNIS MIGIS UMM.. Sl. Casmir Intramural Basketball lg Football 1, 23 Track lg Perfect Attendance 1, 33 Schola 23 C.S.M.C. 3, 43 Football Manager 33 Track Man- ager 3. FRED MILLER Barbells Immaculate Conception Red Cross Ig Intramural. Basket- ball 1, 3, 43 Football l-45 Track I, 3, 43 Bowling Team 2. ELIZABETH MERCURE Betty St. Boniface Cantata 23 Pep Club 3, 45 Per fect Attendance 1-3. GARY MILLER Little Bear St. Michael fLeedsj Clasl Officer 3: Football 1-43 Track I-45 Basketball 1-4: B.A.A. l-4: C.S.M.C. 3. 4. 4I MARY ANN MILLER Blessed Sacrament Pep Club 2-45 Bowling Team 2-4: Intramural Basketball 1-45 Perfect Attendance 2. Seniors MARY ANN MONKKONEN St. Boniface Cantata 25 Shield Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll 2-45 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Dramatics 15 Sci- ence Club 35 French Club 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. RAYMOND MORITZ Sl. Joseph JOHN MULHALL Millie Blessed Sacrament Cantata 1, 25 Class Officer 35 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 25 Intramural Basketball Ig Golf Team 3, 45 Knights of the Altar 2-45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. For loan oft loses MARK MULHALL Moses Blessed Sacrament Operetta 2-45 Cantata 2-45 Class Officer 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basket- ball 15 Golf cam 45 Knights of the Altar 2, 3 Schola 25 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. X I DONNA MULLIN usuen Blessed Sacrament KSL. Joseph Academy, Des Moines, Iowaj Make-Up Crew 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Bowling Team 2, 35 Dramatics 2. PATRICIA MURPHY UPMU St. Boniface Shield Staff 3, 45 Highline Staff 3, 45 Honor Roll 1-45 Bowling Team 45 Perfect Attendance I5 Usherette 35 C.S.M.C. 4. JAMES MOSSBERG uhm-- Immaculate Conception Glee Club 25 Bowling Team 2. v ' 7 MARK MURPHY ..Mm,phn St. Boniface 0 eretta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Class fficer 25 Honor Roll 1-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intra- mural Basketball 15 Football 15 Perfect Attendance 1. A9 xl ' ' SANDRA NEMESIO JUDITH NEUROTH ttsandyy. .-Judy-, St, Boniface St. Joseph :Aman 2: Library Club 2-4, Per. fllfestfield Community High Schoolj ect Attendance I, 35 Usherette 3. Pep Club 23 Cheeflefidel' 11 C162 Club 25 Dramatics 25 Make-Up Crew 15 C.S.M.C. 2. DAVID NITZSCHKE Krnu! Cathedral St. Mary High School, Remxen, nwal peretta 15 Class Officer 25 Class lay 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 ln- amural Basketball 35 Knights of ne Altar l, 25 Schola 35 Poster lub 3, 4. Usherette 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. THOMAS NOCITA UNM-, Immaculate Conception Intramural Basketball I, 25 Bowling Team l. JEAN NICIIOLSON Jeanne Blessed Sacrament Operetta 2-4: Cantata 2-45 Shield Staff 3, 45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Red Cross l, 25 Dra- matics I-45 Properties Crew 1-35 Dancing 1, 2g C.S.M.C. 3, 4. BARBARA NITZ Jeannie Immaculate Conception Pep Club 2, 35 Bowling Team 1, 45 Perfect Attendance I5 REBA NIELSEN Sacred Ilenn Higlxline Stuff 45 l'vp Club 2-45 Bowling Team I. Class of '60 both itself and friend... DAVID OLSON Dave Cathedral Honor Roll 15 Red Cross 3, 45 In- tramural Basketball 1, 25 Track I, 3, 45 Bowling Team I5 Poster Club 45 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Stage Crew 2, 35 Debate 35 C.S.M.C. 3. 4. JAMES OLSON 0lie Immaculate Conception Operetta 45 Cantata 45 Secretary- Treasurer of the Senior Claas5 Class Officer 1-35 Library Club 2-45 Honor Roll 1-35 Mixed Chorus 45 Intramural Basketball 1-45 Bowling Team 1-45 Perfect Attendance 1, 3' Stage Crew 15 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. 43 MARGARET OLSON Margie Cathedral Cantata 1-35 Pep Club 25 Honor Roll 15 Red Cross 25 Intramural Basketball 1-35 Bowling Team 3: Science Club 45 Usherette 35 Make- Up Crew 45 Spanish Club 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. NANCY PHIPPS Cathedral Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Li brary Club 2-45 Pep Club 2-4 Honor Roll 15 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 15 Per- fect Attendance 1, 3. IOELLEN PEC!-IACEK nlody.. Blessed Sacrament Cantata 2-45 Class Officer 1, 2, 45 Class Play 35 Homecoming At- tendant 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Roll I-45 Glee Club 3, 45 Dra- matics 2, 45 Debate Team 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 45 French Club 4. DEANNA PINE SL. Boniface Operetta 35 Cantata 35 Clee Club 25 Bowling Team 25 Perfect At- tendance 15 Orchestra 4. CHARLES PETERS lrperen Immaculate Conception Class Officer 3, 45 B,A.A. 1-45 In- tramural Basketball l-45 Bowling Team 25 Knights of the Altar 1-45 Stage Crew 1. JOYCE PETERSEN Josie St. Boniface Intramural Basketball 2. Senior Ami borrowing dul JANICE PLENDL C alhedral Cantata 25 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll 1-45 Glee Club 25 Intra- mural Basketball 35 Bowling Team 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Dramatics 2, 35 Make-Up Crew 3. PATRICIA PRINCE upatu St. Boniface Pep Club 35 Glee Club 2, 45 Per- fect Attendance 15 Dramatics 2. 44 MARY PRITCHARD Pritch Sl. Michael fLeedsl Ilass Officer 13 Shield Staff 3, 13 Qibrary Club 2-43 Pep Club 2-41 Student Office Staff 1-3: Glee Club E-43 Red Cross 33 Intramural Bas- retball l-43 Bowling Team 33 .adiea of the Altar 43 Dramatirs L-4, c.S.M.c. 3, 4. lass of '60 NANCY PULLIS St. Boniface Cantata 2, 33 Library Club 2-4 Mixed Chorus 33 Intramural Baal ketball 2, 33 Dramalics 33 C.S.M.C 3. KATHLEEN REDMOND Kathy Sl. Boniface Cantata 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Glee Club 2-43 Red Cross 43 Intramural Basketball 1-33 Bowling Team 23 Dancing 23 Dramatics 1-43 Propor- ties Crew 13 Make-Up Crew 2, 3: C,S.M.C. 3, 4. MARY JEAN RICKERT u-kann Cathedral Cantata l, 2, 43 Pep Club 53 Clee Club 23 Band l. 23 Red Cross 33 Perfect Attendance l3 Make-Up Crew 3. 4. be edge of husbandry... MARY RILEY Cathedral Operetta 3, 43 Class Play 33 Pep Club 2-43 Cheerleader 23 Mixed Chorus 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Red Cross 23 Dramatics I-33 Dancing Z, 33 French Club 4. SHARON REED Sherry Sl. Cnximi' fEasl High, Sioux City, Iownl Operetta 13 Pep Club 2-43 Honor Roll 23 Student Office Staff 3. 1: Mixed Chorus 13 Spanish Club 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. ROBERT Roc:-us SHARON RODER JUDITH RQEPKI: Bob Blessed Sacrament Judy St. Boniface Cantata 2, 33 Class Officer 3, 43 Blessed Sacrament Intramural Basketball 1, 23C.S.M.C. Hommm-HH A e d ' 45 PSP Club Pep Club 3. 4: Honor R011 1. 3: 3. 3' 45 Honor R011 L39 C168 Club Dramatics 3, 43 Usherette 33 2. 33 Perfect Attendance 33 Make- C 5 M C 3 4 Up Crew 3. 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. ' ' ' ' ' ' 45 NOREEN ROHMILLER GEORGE ROSATI JAMES RYS MICHAEL SANEM Sl. Michael St. Joseph St. Boniface UMHWH KLeEd5, Intramural Basketball 1-43 Bowling Cantata 1, 25 Class Play 1, 2: St' Bomlace Pep Club 45 Perfect Attendance 1: Team 1-4-3 Perfect Attendance 15 Glee Club 23 Red Cross lg Foot- Cantata 2: Honor Roll 2, 35 ln- C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. ball 1-45 Track 1-45 Knights of the tramural Basketball 1, 33 Football Altar 1, 23 Schola lg Basketball 1-4-g Track 1-43 Stage Crew 2. 1-4: C.S.M.C. 3. Seniors l FLOYD SCHEMMEL ' 'Fritz Immaculate Conception Notre Dame fliurlingtonl Class Officer lg Intramural Basketball 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 3, 4. w This above all' I .lo ANN SCHMIDT JOSEPH SCHUETZ IOHN SCHUMACHER RICHARP ECOTT JO Ive sz. Michael Dwk Sl. Michael Sl, Boniface fLeedsl Ifflffllwlllale COVICEI-Wfiwl fLeed52 Class Play lg Intramural Basket- Honor Roll 2, 33 Perfect Attend- Library Club 2-4g Pep Club 3, 42 ball 1, 4, Football 23 Knights of ance 2, 3, Honor Roll 1: Glee Club 2. 4: In- the Altar 1.49 Stage Crew 1-4. tramural Basketball 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. n. AL KENNETH SHEARON SHIRLEY SHERIDEN DON SMITH Ken Cathedral Don fSt. Peter, Jefferson, South Da- Cantata 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Honor St. Boniface 570502 Roll 15 Glee Club 3, 45 C.S.M.C. Knights of the Altar 15 Perfect Honor Roll 15 Track 25 Bowling 3- 4- Attendance 3. Team 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 35 Science Club 4, SUSAN SMITH Susie St. Francis xntata 2, 35 Class Officer 35 High- Ie Staff 45 Pep Club 2-45 Cheer- ader 45 Glee Club 2-45 Red rosa l-35 Bowling Team 25 Per- ct Attendance 15 Dramatics 2-45 S.M.C. 3, 4-5 French Club 3, 4. JEROME SMITH nj-erryn St. Michael, South Sioux City Cantata 25 V.A.A. 1-45 Honor Roll 1-45 Glee Club 25 Intra- mural Baaketball 3, 45 Debate Team 35 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. JOAN SOCKNAT Immaculate Conception Operetta 3, 4-5 Cantata 2-45 Class Officer 1, 45 Highline Staff 35 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll 1-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 35 Science Club 2-45 Highest Average 1-4. to thine own DENNIS SOLOMON nsouy.. Immaculate Conception fMater Dalaroxa Seruile Seminary, Hillside, Illinoisl Cantata 2, 45 Class Play 15 Band 2, 35 Red Cross 25 Intramural Baa- ketball 15 Bowling Team 2-45 Knights of the Altar 1, 3, 45 Per- fect Attendance I5 Schola 1-35 C.S.M.C. I. EDWIN SMITH .Edv- St. Joseph Red Cross 15 Bowling Team 1, 45 Perfect Attendance 15 Science Club 2. Class of '60 self be true... DARLENE STIENEKE St. Michael, South Sioux City Pep Club 2-45 Glee Club 2, 45 In- tramural Baaketball 2-45 Dramatic! 15 Usherette 35 Make-Up Crew 2. 4 47 DONNA STIENEKE Sl. Michael fSouth Sioux Cityf Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2. DAVID UHL Dave Sl. Joseph Operetta 2, 35 Cantata I-35 Class Play 15 Honor Roll 15 Mixed Cho- rus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Football 1-45 Track 1, 25 Dramatics 3. KIRK STILWILL Blessed Sacrament Cantata 25 Library Club 2-45 B.A.A. l-45 Glee Club 25 Red Cross l, 25 Intramural Basketball 1-45 Track 15 Golf Team 35 Bowling Team 3, 45 Knights of the Altar 45 C.S.M.C. 3. Seniors ROBERTA STONE Sz. Michael High School, Los An- geles, California! Operetta 45 Cantata 2, 45 Pep Club 45 'Honor Roll 15 Student Office Staff 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Glee Club 25 Band I, 25 Red Cross 35 Perfect Attendance 25 Science Club 4. DENNIS TESKA St. Boniface Honor Roll 15 Intramural Basketball 1-35 Football 2, 45 Track 1-35 Golf Team 25 Bowling Team l-3. MARY TOMPKINS Sl. Boniface Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45-Library Club 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Roll 1-45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Bowling Team 2, 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Orchestra 15 C.S.M.C. 3. Thou canst not then RONALD UPTON .IROHU St. Joseph Cantata 35 B.A.A. 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Football 1-35 Track 1, 2, 45 Science Club 3, 4. PATRICIA VANDERMARK upatn St. Boniface Cantata 2, 45 Class Officer 2, 3: Pep Club 2-45 Glee Club 45 Red Cross 2-45 Intramural Basketball 35 Perfect Attendance 1, 25 Dramat- ics 15 Make-Up Crew 35 Spanish Club 4. SHARON STRONG St. Joseph Library Club 2-45 Pep Club 3, 4 Honor Roll 35 Red Cross 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 25 Perfec Attendance 1, 25 Dramatics 2, 3: C.S.M.C. 35 French Club 4. CHARLOTTE VANDERWAL Char St. Boniface Pep Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 48 BARBARA VERSCHOOR JOHN VERZANI JAMES WAGNER Barbie ' Cathedral Jim St' Bnnifnw Red Cros 1-4-- Tr ck 1- Football Calhedml Sheldon High Suhoof, Sheldon. 1: Bowlizg 'I-Lam Bl' 42 Spanish operons 3' 4. Camus 2,45 Class 'wal ap Club 3, 4: Bowling Team I: Prlert Attendance Fl, TERENCE WATSON Mick Immaculate Conception tramural Basketball 2-43 Football lg Track 1-4. Club 3. Play 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Cleo Club 2: Intramural Basketball I-1: Football lg Track 1: Knights nf the Altar 1-45 Stage Crew 4. .,-tl -.gn J I I..A ' 4 I . 1 g.,,J..L Class of '60 LINDA WALLEN Blessed Sacrament Class Officer 33 Pep Club 2--1-3 Intramural Basketball 2-lg Ladies of the Altar 45 Dramatics 13 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. RICHARD WALSH Dick Immaculate. Conception Class Officer 31 Football I-45 Track 1-4. be false to any mon? MARY WEIDEMAN Immaculate Conception Cantata 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 33 Bowling Team 2-43 Ladies of the Altar 4g Perfect Attendance 1-3. ANTHONY WTZIDENFELLER tt-I-nny.. Operetta 2g Cantata 23 Class Offi- cer lg B.A.A. 1-45 Mixed Chorus 3: Clee Club 23 Intramural Basket- ball 3: Football 23 Knights of tlu- Altar 1, 4. SIDNEY WAGNER limp.- Immoculule Conception Class Offiror 13 Ilonnr Roll l. 2: Intramural Basketball I, 3, -tg Foot- ball 1-4-: Track I-3. CAROL WEIDERT St. I?onij1u'e Pep Club 2-4: Honor Roll 2, 3: Clue Club 2 g Intramural Ilzuskr-tlmll 3, 4: Science Club 4: C.S.M.C. 3. 49 JOSEPH WENTHER ROBERT WHITE SUSAN WHITFORD PATRICK WIDNER H-IUCN Cathedral liwhitll upaln Sf- Jah Class Officer 2-4: Honor R011 1-3: 'l 'f'C 'm Conception 52- fmvh fffillffl Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 2-45 Shield Cantata 2: Intramural Basketball 1 Perfect Attendance 1-35 C.S.M.C.3. 3, 45 Football 1-45 Track 1-4. Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 2-45 Honor Track 4.3 Perfect Attendance 1.3 Seniors Farewell,' my blessing season this in 1flJee. ' Roll 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Red Cross 1-45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Bowling Team 25 Dramatics 1, 25 French Club 4. KAREN WILHELINI Sl. Boniface Operetta 3, 45 Cantata 1-45 Class Officer 1-35 Homecoming Queen 45 Library Club 2-45 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Perfect Attendance 15 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Poster Club 4. MARIE WU-I-OUGHBY MICHAEL WILMES MARY WINKEL ANNE WYNER Sp, Mighggl Mimi Dianne Cathedral fslllllh Sioux CHU St. Joseph St, Bonifacg fMases Lake High School, Wash Operem 1. 2: Cwfm 1-4: Li- fSz.Mary,R2mS91l, Inwal Pep Club 3, 45 Honor R011 1-45 'S'0 7 brfry Club 2-42 PGP Club 3' 41 Knights Of the A1laf1-4- Band 1, 25 Bowling Team 25 Per- Cantata 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Glee MlXCd CIIOYUS 3r 45 Glee Club 29 fect Attendance 1. Club 3g Intramural Basketball 45 Band 15 Intramural Basketball 1-45 Bowling T,-,am 4: pmpenies Crew Perfect Attendance 25 Properties 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4, Crew 25 Make-Up Crew 25 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. 50 -t6,-?h.x.-:-'-:- is -nz. ,Z '- ,,f, Scene ii tg, We Aspire 50N X to Graduation shy xc, X -3, gl ' ti 5.5 ! 5 . lx September opens wide the doors to Heelan-Q Its glistening halls Await the sound of new and familiar footsteps. Freshmen hesitate to cross The threshold of a new life . . . Filled with excitement . . . adventure . . . study. Sophomores come with firmer step to embrace at greater length Spiritual . . . cultural . . . educational pursuits. juniors come with blithe step, anticipating ever Another year of fun . . . of work . . . of planning . . . Always looking forward to new activities . . . Ever with a wistful eye on academic averages. For after this, but one year remains To glean from books and lectures That knowledge which will aid them toward their goals- College . . . Employment . . . And which will spell for them in the not too distant future Success or Failure. 52 Ilan ? 'f NN.. 'X SQ M 4 iff Q' .ef - Aw ABOVE ROW 1: Michael Adamowicz Denise Adamson Lawrence Albenesius Saundra Alberts Kathleen Alessio Ronald Allard James Anderson ROW 2: Michael Babe William Barkley Lynne Bateman Jeanette Bauler John Beacom Juliann Beargeon Shirley Bennett ROW 3: Patricia Beran Patricia Berger James Berzina Janice Bitter Gerald Bousquet Janet Bousquet ROW 4: Jeanne Bousquet Phyllis Bouyok Carole Bowen Pauline Boyle Carol Bracht ROW 5: Michael Brainerd BELOW ROW 1: Richard Bramble ROW 2: Mary Ellen Braunger Joseph Bride ROW 3: Richard Brown Robert Brown ROW 4: Joseph Bruce Jean Bruneau Deanna Burnight ROW 5: Greg Cabana William Carmody Mary Lou Carpenter Joseph Carr Carole Carter ROW 6: Beverley Chancey Nancy Chartier Eugene Chinn William Clawson Dennis Clay ROW 7: James Coughlin Barbara Coury Frank Crawford Patricia Curran Richard Daniels ROW 8: Constance Davis Judith Dekok Mary Dickinson Dorothea Dittrich Bonnie Dow The younger rises 54 Juniors Class of '61 when the old doth fall. 55 BELOW ROW 1: Sue Haley ROW 2: Marilyn Haman Francis Hansen ROW 3: Phillip Hansen Marilyn Harms ROW 4: Anne Harris Ronald Hegarty Kathleen Heider ROW 5: Joyce Herdliska Barbara Hess Robert Hettinger James Hey Larry Hoch ROW 6: Douglas Hodgins William Hoclgins Frank Holmes John Horgan Jane Huigens ROW 7: Wayne Jacobs Ann Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Robert Jonas Anthony Jones ROW 8: Barbara Kampmeyer Kevin Kelly Karen Kenny Sandra Keyes Carole Kimmel ABOVE ROW 1: James Dresden Thomas Duggan John Duits Peggy Eybers Gregory Feierfeil Anthony Figge Daniel Flanagan ROW 2: Larry Fleck Creighton Fleming Joseph Fleming James Flynn Ronald Flynn Earl Foix Constance Forney ROW 3: Gretchen Fox Janice Frey Frances Gales Carolyn Galusha Joseph Gill Theresa Gilman ROW 4: Cathleen Glenn Lois Goertz Robert Gollhofer Terrence Graves Judith Gull ROW 5: Julie Hackett BELOW ROW 1: Martha McCurnin ROW 2: Larry McDermott Patricia McGrath Edward McKenna Michael McKenna Mary McKenzie ROW 5: Vincent McMahon James Madison Manfred Magnus Dolores Manning Helen Marcovich Michael Marksbury ROW 4: Philip Masteller Carolyn Maxey Garry Maxfield Larry Maxfield Ann Maxwell Thomas Meyer Jerome Mikulicz ROW 5: Terrence Mikulicz James Miller Katherine Miller Robert Miller Jean Montagne Ronald Morgan Martha Mulhall ABOVE ROW 1: Raymond Kramper Arthur Krull Phyllis Kurzak James LaCroix Karen LaCroix ROW 2: Sandra Iakings Terry Lamoreux Maureen Larkin Linda Larson Dolores Leedom ROW 3: Kathleen Lefler Nancy LeGros Jeanette Lemek David Lenzen John Levich ROW 4: Michael Levich Barbara Licata Rodney Limoges Bayne Linden Nancy Lollich ROW 5: Carole Lubanski Mary McAndrews Michael McBride ROW 6: William McCann Francis McCarthy ROW 7: Robert McCloud Jeanette McCormick ROW 8 Marcia McCurnin NR0use up Juniors Class of '61 be valiant and live. 57 ABOVE ROW 1: Helen Mullin Diane Murray Roger Meyers Mary jo Neenan Mary Newell ROW 2: Madeline Newton George Nielsen Charleen O'Brien Shirlie O'Dea jean O'Neill ROW 5. Patrick O'Neill Elizabeth Olson james Patten Carol Pederson Donald Peterson ROW 4: Robert Petty Janice Pleiss Nicholas Pope Eugene Rasmussen Marilyn Rasmussen ROW 5: Bonnie Ries Clyde Rosburg Lorraine Rowe ROW 6: John Rush Delene Rutledge ROW 7: Rita Sanders Carol Schlottman ROW 8: Joan Schneiclers BELOW ROW 1: Thomas Schonher ROW. 21 Frank Schovanec Dorothy Schroeder Steven Schumacher Mary Sheehan Patriek Skarnulis ROW 3: Victor Squodas Evelyn Smith LaVonne Smith Mary Sokolowski Carolyn Spellman Robert Strawn ROW 4: Dennis Striny Catherine Swanson Barbara Sweeney Robert Thoma joseph Thomas Mary Lou Thomazin Herman Titus ROW 5: Rose Marie Torrez joan Tritz William Twohig Carole Uhl Constance Vakulskas Judith Verschoor Darrell Vondrak BELOW ROW 1: Linda Abker ROW 2: Thomas Adams Virginia Aguilera Gary Aguirre ROW 3: Stanley Ahlin Louise Albers Daniel Alberts Mary Anderson ROW 4: Francis Arkfeld Kenneth Ash Daniel Barrett Mary Barrett Richard Bauer ROW 5: John Beacom Thomas Beacom jean Becker Kathleen Becker Lyle Becker ROW 6: Thomas Bellaire Judith Beller james Belson Virginia Bender Robert Berzina Rita Besch ABOVE ROVV 1: Michele Walker Nancy Warren Catherine Watson Daniel Watson ROW 2: LaVonne Weddle Susan Welsh Douglas White Susan White ROW 3: Gail Wilbur Judith Wille Catherine Winston ROW 4: Julietta Wittern joEllen Wurth Richard Yudka ROW 5: john Zink Thou hast pass'd Juniors Class of '61 Sophomores ABOVE ROW 1: Edward Beyerink Jean Biggerstaff Mary Birmingham Patrick Birmingham ROW 2: Judith Bishop Kathleen Bland Keith Boclen Marian Boden ROW 3: Judythe Bohlman Patrick Boyle Lawrence Bracht ROW 4: James Braunger Constance Brazelton Thomas Brazzell ROW 5: Catherine Brown by the ambush of young days. Class of '62 BELOW ROW 1: Pamela Cabana ROW 2: Mary Campbell Ellen Carmody Jay Carr ROW 3: Patricia Church Janet Clifford Terri Colbert Elizabeth Collins ROW 4: jerry Combs Edward Connolly Dennis Conway Michael Conway Robert Cote ROW 5: Judith Crane Douglas Curry Sandra D'Abate Patrick Daly Mary Davis ROW 6: Michael Day Allen DeGrandm Patricia DeLoney George Dempsey Rosia DePrato Daniel Derby ont BELOW ROW 1 : Carole Gengler ROW 2: James Gengler Richard Giesen Rosella Gill Fredrick Gilman Constance Girard ROW 3: Leo Girard Timothy Glover Donna Goldsborough Janice Gray Joyce Gray Patricia Greuniesen ROW 4: Lucille Gustavson Pamela Gute Lorraine Habinck Terrance Hagerty joseph Haley Patricia Haley james Hall ROW 5: Mary Hanus Mary Hartnett Richard Hassenger Donald Haster james Hettinger Michael Higgins Warren I-Iodgins ABOVE ROW 1: Madonna Des-Iarlais Marcia Dickman Gerald Dixon Barbara Doherty Sheryl Donahue ROW 2: Fred Dorsey Kathryn Downs Dennis Ehlers Fern Elgert Gloria Engelbrecht ROW 3: Earl Feauto Robert Feauto Richard Feller Thomas Ferando Gerald Fergen ROW 4: Barbara Ferris Gerald FitzGibbon Daniel Fitzpatrick David Flaa Christy Fleming ROW. 5: Nancy Flynn Richard Flynn Patricia Frakes ROW 6: Sheila Frey George Ann Funke ROW 7: james Funke Lewis Gabriel ROW 8: Roger Gadbois NU nleamed in the 60 Sophomore Class of '62 ABOVE ROW 1: Mary Holder Allen Holles Delores Hollister Joan Holmes Phyllis Holmes ROW 2: Sandra Holmes John Houlton William Huffman Helen Hurlburt James Iversen ROW 3: Judith Jackson Kathleen Jaynes Donald Jenner Clark Johnson Gary Johnson ROW 4: Janet Johnson John Johnson Lourn Kahler Peggy Kammerer Daniel Karpok ROW 5: Kathleen Keegan Judith Keleher Carol Ann Kelly ROW 6: Mary Kidd Edmund Kieler ROW 7: Donald Kober Dianna Kopal ROW 8: Marion Krokowski world s false subtletzes. BELOW ROW 1: Daniel Lacey ROW 2: Nancy LaCroix Patricia LaCroix Dennis Lafferty Eugene Larkin Walter Lefler ROW 5: Arthur Leritz Kathleen Lewis Mildred Lilly Thomas Linden Robert Lowndes Nicholas Lumphrey ROW 4: Celia Lynch Mary McCarville Judy McCrystal Kathleen McGarry Patrick McGuire John McGuirk Mary McKenna ROW 5: June McWilliams Wolfgang Magnus James Mahon John Manderscheid Mary Marcovich Mary Jeanine Marti Eugene Meier fl ABOVE ROW 1: Paul Meloy Gerald Mercure Michaeline Miernik Antoinette Mikulicz Judith Mikulicz Janice Miller ROW 2: Leo Miller Wavie Miller James Montague Barbara Mullen Jerome Munro Jeanie Murphy ROW 3: Patricia Murray Gary Nashleanas Richard Neilsen Robert Neilsen David Nellist Linda Nelson ROW 4: Norma Nitzschke Ronald Nocita Donna Noecker Susan Noonan Donna Ober ROW 5: Mary O'Hern BELOW ROW 1: Jean O'Keefe ROW 2: Timothy Olson Gabriella Passeretti ROW 3: Patricia Pearson Michael Petrik ROW 4: Linda Pike Susan Pope Janet Pospeshil ROW 5: Janice Pottebaum Walter Pratt Carol Pritchard Gary Raasch John Rapiejko ROW 6: Michael Redden Mary Jane Reed Robert Reyes Darlene Richardson Leo Richou ROW 7: Camilla Richter Harold Riedemann Janet Riley Robert Rizk Michael Rogers ROW 8: Mary Rosburg Stephen Ruelberg Elaine Rush Carolyn Sanem Theresa Sargent Ripe for exploits ez Sophomores Class of '62 Q, HQ-we and mighty enterprise. BELOW ROW 1: Gerald Teubner ROW 2: Martie Thieman Eugene Tobin ROW 3: Diane Tondreau Ann Twohig ROW 4: Anthony Uhl Gary Upton Antoinette Urbanos ROW 5: Robert VanRooyan Philip Verzani Barbara Vint Ronald Vondrak Richard Wagner ROW 6: Gary Walsh Mary Wells Richard Wendt Helen Westendorf Betty White ROW 7: Thomas Whitmore Michael Wigton Edward Wille james Willoughby Dennis Wiltgen ROW 8: Dianna Wisner Mary Wisner Sandra Yakabowsky Judith Zebus Judie Zink ABOVE ROW 1: Mary Schreiber Elaine Schumacker Donald Shearon John Shinkunas Loretta Shoop Patricia Shults ROW 2: Susan Sievers Val Sitzmann Deanna Skaff Bruno Skuodas james Slattery Diane Smith ROW 3: Frances Smith Susan Smith Theresa Smith Anna Marie Solomon Karen Solvsberg Rosemary Spenner ROW 4: Michalle Staver Peter Sullivan Mary Ann Swallum Betty Swenson james Tadlock ROW 5: Dean Teska ABOVE ROW 1: Carol Agnes Robert Albenesius David Albers james Aldrich Cheryl Alvey Annette Bakken JoAnn Bakker ROW 2: Daniel Barry Lawrence Bauer Marilyn Beacom Marilyn Beaubien Marcia Becker Mary Beeson Charles Beller ROW 3: Maureen Bennett Patricia Bennett Judith Beran Beverly Bernoski Catherine Berthelsen Constance Birmingham ROW 4: Cheryl Blanchard Margaret Bland Marcella Blum Fred Bocian Marlyce Boersma ROW 5: Thomas Bogaard BELOW ROW 1: Robert Borall ROW 2: Richard Boucher Thomas Bourdelais ROW 3: Constance Bousquet David Bowen ROW 4: Jacqueline Boyle Joseph Boyle Gerald Braband ROW 5: Raymond Braband Grace Braunger john Braunger William Braunger Michael Bray ROW 6: JoEllen Broome Catherine Broz David Budde Victoria Budden Thomas Buddi ROW 7: Rita Burns Jean Busker Lawrence Calhoun Michael Carpenter Nicholas Carter ROW 8: Jana Chartier john Chicoine Carol Church Barbara Clark Cheryl Clark So long a-growing 64 Freshmen Class of '63 and so leisurely. 65 BELOW ROW 1: Richard Farley ROW 2: Kenneth Farr Margaret Feller ROW 5: John Figge Sharon Flammang ROW 4: Katherine Flanagan Patricia Flanagan Daniel Flynn ROW 5: Gerald Frame Robert Frey joseph Frisbie Cynthia Frisch Conrad Funkhouser ROW 6: Patricia Garvey janet Garvin Kenneth Gengler Mary Girard Timothy Glossinger ROW 7: Phyllis Griesel Keith Guynn Stephen Halaszyn Michael Haley Thomas Hall ROW 8: Bruce Hansen Margaret Heider Michael Hettinger William Higbie Sandra Hittle ABOVE ROW 1: William Connely Barry Coome Marvin Couture jasper Craig Robert Crayne Michael Cunningham Kathleen Curry ROW 2: Conrad Dallen Martha Daly Michael Davidchik Raymond Daws Cheryl DeLaughter Constance DeMers Bobette Dennehey ROW 3: Thomas Dickes Gerald Dickinson Vincent Dittrich Ann Dixon Patricia Donley Diane Doyle ROW 4: Margaret Dunlap Geraldine Dziurawiec Sally Ebel Sue Erickson Nile Ersland ROW 5: Robert Fairbanks BELOW ROW 1: James Mannion Beverly Markland Edna Marksbury Stephen Maskevich ROW 2: Richard Mayer John McCormick Raymond McCoy Timothy McCoy ROW 3: JoAnne McDermott Dorothy McGrath William McGregor Margaret McGuirk ROW 4: Michael McHale Paula Mclnerney Jerome McKenna Timothy McKivergan ROW 5: Russel McLaughlin James Miller Judith Miller Michael Monahan ROW 6: Betty Moritz Mary Mugan William Mullin Marilyn Murphy Michelle Murphy Joseph Murray Mary Murray ABOVE ROW 1: James Homan Robert Horgan Clem Hurley Clementine Hyndman Virginia Jennings Francis Jensen ROW 2: Edward John Jon Johnson Lawrence Johnson Gary Jonas John Kampmeyer Richard Karrer ROW 3: James Keane Coleen Keegan Mary Kennedy Jeanne Kiehl Ralph Kramper Karen Kudron ROW 4: George Kueny Kathleen LaFleur Judith Lakings Gwendolyn LaMere Kay Lamoreux James Lane ROW 5: Leo LaPlante Lael Larkin Anna Lavelle Dennis Lavery Michael Leahy Roger Lee ROW 6: David Lefler John Lemek Fred Lennon Timothy Lenzen ROW 7: Anthony Levich Dale Limoges Donald Little Nancy Lowry ROW 8: Patricia Mahan Annette Mandersch 56 eid Freshman ':'TlJe gmwty a d stillness 0 your yout Thomas Roche Vern Rush ROW 5: Philip Salem David Schlottman Carol Schmidt Mary Schoberg JoAnn Schroeder LeRoy Schroeder ROW 6: JoAnn Schuetz Judith Scoblic Dorothy Scott Gene Scott ROW 7: Daniel Shoop Virginia Simeon Joseph Sitzman Anne Smith ROW 8: Connie Smith Dale Smith BELOW ROW 1 Frank Sokolowski John Soulis George Spellman Michael Spence ROW 2: Ivan Stanislav Pamela Sullivan Linda Swanson Jean Sylvester ROW 3: John Thiltgen Richard Thoene Jerry Thoma James Thomas ROW 4: John Tiedeman Dennis Tobin Karen Tokarczyk Robert Torrez ROW 5: Mary Treinen Patrick Truzila Mary Verzani Kathleen Welch ROW 6: Scott Osborn Betty Wendel Dolores Whelton James White Nancy Wiggs Mark Wilmes James Wurth ABOVE ROW 1: Marie Mushro Michael Mycka Richard N euroth Charlotte Newburn Nancy Nichols LaVerne Niegowski ROW 2: Jeanne Nixa Michael O'Hara Michael O'I.eary Eva Olson Leonard O'Neill Gary Persinger ROW 3: John Pine Russell Pope Elizabeth Pottebaum Dorothy Pranke Class of '63 Frank Prochela the world bath noted. Martha Raymond ROW 42 Opal Reed Linda Richer Jeannine Robar Diane Robinson 67 44-ig M P ff , .1 t 'mf' Acflll 1 Doing Other Things 'vfff' lib ,fl 2 1 d7v X if 4 The humdrum tasks of work and study Would pall upon our youthful minds If not entwined with gaiety and fun- Activities that breathe the fire of life That courses through our veins . . . the marrow of the students Within the walls of Heelan. Memories are imbedded in our hearts Of quiet days of recollection and stillness of retreat . . . Of frequent visits to the Heelan chapel . . . which brought calm to troubled hearts . . . Of strains of music-marching band, Cantata, operetta, spring concerts . . . Of chanting choir at Monday's holy Mass . . . Of gay festivities-homecoming, turkey trot, school plays, Christmas balls, Mardi Gras, and prom . . nights of dancing slippers and frothy gowns . . . Of weeks of grease paint, coaching, cues, and encores . . . Of years of friendship . . . clasping of friendly hands, Walking home together- All these will be ever in our remembrances As high school days turn into yesteryears- Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . . 68 EM ff ,gy .SMP . -imma-ww was-NW Q fx , . ,gf .. . t ...X A , , W ff 'TThy, life is deatg for till that life can rate Worth name of life in thee hath estimate, Youth, beauty, wisdon3, muxjage, all That hdppinegsf and pfirhe can happy call. .1 kv: K .3 ui I L ' 51,2-ww fn X xii, Q sf . wp N '54 King and Queen Reign Over Homecoming Festivities Homecoming . . . a glorious time of the year-a time for making floats, electing royalty, cheering the team to victory, and honoring them at the homecoming dance. It is also exactly what is saysg it is a homecoming, a fact too often forgotten. It is a time for Heelan's alumni to return to the school where they spent four happy years. They know from experience now what Shakespeare meant when he wrote: The precious jewel of thy return home. This day will long be treasured in the hearts of the royalty and all who witnessed the traditional coronation ceremonies held in the gymnasium October 16, 1959. Can sufh things be . . . ? Undoubtedly this the thought of D, Haster and K. Wfilhelm as they 2 crowned by XX'. Gallagher, Student Council presidc and C. Donohue. vice-president, at the homecomi assembly. Executing the outward face of royalty . . . But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine on all deserversf' The members of the 1959 royalty are D. Conway, D. James, 1 Birmingham, R. Clay, King Dave Haster, Queen Karen Wilhelni, S. Roder, R. LaCroix, J. Pechacek, and C. Aguirre. Saluting these de serving Students are mayorettes S. Smith, B. Doherty, j. Verschoor, M. Marcovich, D. Leedom, and S. Alberts. Mi'iWT '+P ,ix N I xr vp,,.. N Q'. l'fuy,owrif', if Q 5 S 5 Q iv 4 , w ,1 i i A ii M Lm l5few honors comqupoap himi:fKing David Hasterf' and She had all the royal Q ' , fmaking-9 gf 21 queen QQueen Karen Wiihelmjf' are apt descriptions of the royal pair 3 - gi qs they rqigrjed iovgr thi 19595 hbmecominfg festivities. X 5 3 Q5 I it K- ,fxii A A , A X Y 1 . ' , f ' 5 , . QS' ' if 5 5 ' N 5' ig fi X Q i 5 1 , A 4 X I , T y ,E any Ia, Extenda 5't lPat 'sf .. ,f ,+ -rw.. .fr Riders on senior float, Victory Is Our Most Important Product JUf1iOr Captured third plaCe with their Clever float, Say It Witl are M, Tompkins, N. Phipps, K. Kane, S. Kelley, and J. Socknat. Fl0WerS. We are graced wit The cutting of the chicken wire seemed er less . . . fingers were numb from twisting a stuffing white paper napkins . . . the gara was cold . . . the hammer was always out reach . . . the nails refused to go in straight All these activities served to make the hon coming parade more rousing and exciting. Second place winner in the competition is the junior float, Even Writes on Kuemperf' J. Wille, D. Rutledge, and K. Miller ride the float. N. Pope rides the miniature, Queen Karen Wilhelm and at tendants, R. LaCroix, S. Roder C. Aguirre, I. Pechacek, reign ove. the festivities on the royalty floa built by the senior division. 72 I? S ,W WMQ :fi If You Like Victory, You'll Like Heelan cry sophomores J. K. Becker, M. Anderson, A. Solomon ride the sophomore float. Biggerstaff, A. Urbanos, N. Nitzschke, P. Boyle, J. Tadlock, and We Dorff Want Maypog We Want Victory which Won J. johnson. fourth place. ebesaew ' 1: at wreaths 0 wctory . . . fi .1--1' The band briskly led the parade down main feet . . . the floats with cheering students ended their way slowly through interested owds . . . convertibles decorated in gala fash- n with blue and gold streamers- This glamorous spectacle lent an air of Qumph to the atmosphere . . . it spurred the rusaders on to victory over Kuemper . . . the id of a perfect day! W em iw 'N Sinai EM wt 9 X., tim tint my my Accurately predicting the outcome of the homecoming game with the caption The ONLY GOOD KNIGHT IS A DEAD KNIGHT, are freshmen T. McCoy and B. Braunger. These freshmen, S. Ebel, K. Flana- gan, D. Doyle, B. Pottebaum, proudly display the spirit of their division float, Strike the Knights with Vim, Vigor, and Vitality. This float captured first place hon- ors. 73 Sound music! Come my queen, take hands with me says King David Haster as he and Queen Karen Wilhelni lead the gra march at the homecoming dance R. Fessenden, D. Conway. S. Roder, J. Olson, J. Pechacek. and R. Walsh flank the royal Coup Hard Work and Pla' This senior-junior, great dwarf, Dan Cupii . . . The anointed sovereign of sighs ani groans . . . enjoys the company of R Fessenden, J. Nicholson, D. Haster, R Walsh, and 1. Pechacek. Five hundred Heelanites and alum- N ni danced to the music of Billy Red- Vind I will follow to df? last - ' ' , y with truth and loyalty says M, mans orchestra at the annual semi- Schreiber, R. Bauer' pl Cabana, formal homecoming dance October 16. and J- BWUHRCI- . . . Long the music 74 vferrily trip and go creates the atmosphere for R. La Croix, D. They smack of honor both. Father Elbert introduces Queen avis, P. Imboden, R. Lynch, K. Miller, V. Hartnett, C. Donohue, K. Wilhelm and King D. Haster at the dance. ld R. Clay at the homecoming dance. lade this great day. Here we will sit and let the sounds of lusic creep in our ears: Soft stillness and ne night become the touches of sweet 1rmony -echoes the contentment of M. damowicz, C. Glenn, D. Manning, T. Dug- in, C. Bowen, D. White, and C. Berthel- Tl. And munched, and munchecl, and OCtOb6r 16. It was the first 21Ctivity Eunchedgi lligeghman dbfgy. bfi- in the new CYO Center, which was fampef, . C Oy, RH . C- - - Gregor, Serve T' Watson and J' gaily decorated in blue and gold for Glazis. the occasion. we shall treasure . . . 75 Snell QW. Carmodyj is ousted and McKeever QV. Hartnettj, Mrs. Partridge QN. Essej, Amelia Shotgraven QJ. Mille-rj, and Jenkins QT. Bellairej take over the General Products Corporation of America. Stage Crew, W. Berer, F. Jensen, J. Homan, J. Neuroth, J. Sitzman, E. Feauto, and J. Braunger, pauses between acts to get breath and bearings. Heelan Students Stage Comedy, The Solid Gold Cadillac This comedy in three acts, by Teichmann and Ka' man, was staged November 13 and 15. Heelan Thespiz preformed laudably in this play which tells the story an elderly lady who blithely upsets a great corporati with her questions at a stockholders' meeting. Tl guileless matron holds all of ten shares, but this trifli equity in the company proves more potent, as she wief it, than have been great blocks of' stock in the prc battles of recent years. THE CAST Narrafor .....,,i, ......, ,,,, , ,...,.,,.............,.,, ..... N i c holas Pi T. J. Blerringtozz . .... ......... . .......... . David Jar Alfred Mefralfe ....... . . James Anders Wallen Gillie .......... Kevin K6 Clifford Snell ......... . . William Carmt Mfr. Laura Partridge .... . JoAnn Burkha Nancy E Amelia Sbofgraffen . ...... Darlene Mart Janice Mil Mark Jenkirzr . .. .. Thomas Bella Min L'Arriere ..... ...... D olores Mann Min Paulezze .......... . .. Carolyn Ma' Edward McKeever . .. Vernard Hartz Mify Logan ,.,.....,,,.. ...... C atherine Wins The U.P. .............. . James Wag The I,N,S. ,. ,...... , .. Gregory Feier The A,P, A,,.,,,,,,,,,., .. Earl Kiertz A Lillie Old Lady ..... ..... P atricia R N ewr Broadrarlerr: Wilhelmina Parker ..... .,,,..... IN Iaureen Lal' Dwight Brookfield .................. ....... . ............ F rancis McCar Estelle Evans .,.................................. .... ........ . . .. . Joan T ,l'Sunday nights cast What's to be done? questions Mrs. Laura Partridge QJ. Burkhartj of Clifford Snell QB. Carmodyj, Amelia Shotgraven QD. Martinj, and T. J. Blessington QD. Jamesj. 7A Leave all the rest to me, excla N. Pope, narrator of The Solid G Cadillac. nnouncers, M. Larkin, F. McCarthy, and J. Tritz, do an efficient Ed MCKCCVCI' QV- Hafffleffl fakes NS Hfllllly JUZCDU 115 N55 b as W. Parker, D. Brookfield, and E. Evans in The Solid 1403210 QC- WiUSf0HD gives him PHIPCFS t0 Sign. old CaClillaC. The plays the thing. wliss Paulette's QC. Maxeyj and Miss L'Arriere's QD. Manningl styles seem highly satisfactory to the bosses of General Products Iorporation, Blessington QD. jamesj, Snell QB. Carmodyj, Metcalf Qj. Andersonj, and Gillie QK. Kellyj. Below, The A.P. QE. Kertznerj, the UP. Qj. Wagnerj, and the I.N,S. QG. Feierfeilj are interviewing and photographing Snell QB, Iarmodyj. Blessington QD, Jamesj, McKeever QV. Hartnettj, Mrs. Partridge QN. Essej, Gillie QK. Kellyj, and Metcalf Qj. Andere onl. 77 L ici' Students Porfray Trl Christmas hymns . . . string mu . . . choral verse . . . tableaux . all created a festive atmosph in the auditorium as the stude and faculty presented an arti: portrayal of the first Christni ABOVE: The Nativity stene is beautifully portra as little angels Qj. Shay, P. Wfatkinsj visit the i fs-the Blessed Virgin QR. McGrathj and Joseph Solomonj. LEFT: Blessed art thou among women are words of Elizabeth QS. Albersj to Mary QR. Grathj in the Visitation scene. LOXWER LEFT: J, Shay, P, Watkins, J, Nichol and M. Larkin are happy angels relaxing bel the scenes for a few minutes. CENTER: Archangel Gabriel QL, Brennanj nounces to Mary QR. McGrathj that she is to the.mother of the Saviour as strains of Ave Ma fill the auditorium, 79 aff ,W EW eaning of Christmas 'ecember 17 and 18 at 8:15 p.m. hrough their united efforts, they 'ought a realization of the true eaning of the season to all the iests present and with it a hap- er and more blessed Christmas. OVE: How great their joy sang the chorus as shepherds U, Flanagan, J, Smith, J. Fletcher, R. Lynchb Came to adore the Christ Child. eph QD. Solomoni also adores the Infant held by Virgin Mary QR, MCGrathj. SHT: Kings from a far land draw near and old Him. The kings are T. Conway, J. Glazis, T. Kurzak, WER RIGHT: J, Homan, B. Hansen, and 1. unger, members of the stage Crew, are busy ging stars for the background of the tableaux ies. Silver Bells Ring at Christmas Dance My heart dances, says the happy group of students. Enpoying a refreshing moment.4SEATED: J. Maxwell, C. Fitzpatrick, M. Brennan. and F. Miller. STANDING: B. Braunger, M. Murray, J. Smith, M. Monkkonen, D. Collins, and NW. Harrington. IN BACKGROUND: J. Flanagan, J. Miller, J. Curry, P. Noonan. C, Duncan, and C. Smith. Silver bells . . . red ar white decorations . . . the mus of Gus Hahn and his orchc tra . . . and the undefinab magic of the Christmas seaso 4All these combined to mal the annual Christmas dana held in the annex Decemb 27, a success and a memorak evening for all who attende Freshmen, P. Frakes, M. O'Hara, M. Bland, J. Thiltgen, fstandingj J, Keane and M. Mugan seem to be enjoying their first Cliristinas dame at Heelan No dance would be possible with- out the help of the generous chap- erones. Pictured left to right are Mr, M. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs N. Nichols, Mrs. J. Gallagher, Mrs. M. Flanagan, and Mr. J. Gallagher. 80 Students Display Novel Ideas at Pep Sessions Flappers of the Roaring '2O's, N. Galles, D. Collins, C. Donohue, and J Pechacek led the cheers on behalf of the senior class at the pep assembly before the Central tlootball gaime , . . Heelan victory! junior enthusiasts, K. Kelly, N. Pope, C. Winston, B. Carmody, J, Bitter, R. Brown, F. Crawford, G Feierfeil and D Striny dis la the' h l ' ' . , . , p y ir sc oo spirit with the theme Were Ready to Whip 'E h h ' m at t e omecommg pep assembly. Sophomore washerwoman, or should we say washermen, E. Con- nolly, D. Conway, L, Miller, and J. Fitzgibbon, carry out their theme, They're All Washed Up, by scrubbing up a Pius X football player. 8l Father XX'agner addresses the juniors and seniors on their Give us light . . . Father C. Wagner, director at tl Bishop Garrigan Retreat House, coi ducted a day of recollection for all ju ior and senior students on December 1 day of recollection, Father Elbert blesses the Advent wreath in the main Father XVagner coui sels J. Mulhall C recollection day. lobby. Taking part in the ceremony are D. Hirschman, M. Murphy, M, Mulhall, T, Howard, N. Phipps, C. Kent, J. Nicholson. and Nancy Esse. . ir X W if i,,irer T5 X 2. we 'ix 'r Y, ,F P V' 5333 it ,fi fi 3 X A .ek F' t an tr 7 F1 7 , 1 F F iitsiot f .-ii ,sifted s esee Q M335 F 39' . r'+e-My .,.' K MW, -fs. 1 fwfr ,, all Y sz' 55 ,,. 'lQ5w,, iecsli -K . x HeeIan's Dream Comes True Students and friends of Hcclan lthcrcd on Thanksgiving Day, Novemw fr 26, to witness thc dedication of the ?wly constructed annex. shop Nou addresses iso who attended f dedication ccrc- inics. Solemnly blessing the cornerstone for the new .innc-x is Bishop Mueller, assisted hy Fathers I.i1ffcrty .ind Ellvc-rt. In the background are Father Bauer. Bishop Non, Msgr Kevanc. other priests of the diocese, and friends of Het-l.in. Bishop Mueller blesses the crucifix which now lungs in the lohhy of thc annex. This is ii part of the dedica- tion ceremony. 35 -gr s A it css .3 4 Ei I have be. Prayer . . . silence . . . meditation . . sacrifice-were the key words for the annua retreats conducted by Father Alvin Schlubeck O.F.M., and Father jason Kommer, O.F.M. from the St. Augustine Friary, Chicago. Eagerly listening to the advice of the retreat mastei are K. Forney, D. Pine, and J. Lamoreux. Students gathered during retreat in the cathderal pray the rosary. In the front pew are M, Pritchi and S. Abker, room 208, and C. Pederson and Maxey, room 305. Retreat Father Alvin, in his last address to the student boi on Thursday, spoke eloquently on our queen, tl Blessed Virgin. vzmseled . . . The retreat sessions ran january 25 and 26 'or the freshmen and sophomores, and january E7 and 28 for the juniors and seniors. The atter was closed by a solemn high Mass anuary 29. Father jason blessed the student body during Bene- liction in the cathedral at the close of the last onference. ?tween conferences, the students spent their time spiritual reading, FRONT ROW: L. Brennan, Smith, I. LaMere, K. Holles, G. Krumiede, and Brandon. SECOND ROW: B. Burchard, M. chty, J. Fletcher, unidentified, C. Graham, and Huigens. THIRD ROW: J, Wenther, D. Golds- rough, S. Strong, and D. Stieneke. 'I 960 'aying in the school chapel during the day are Foix, I. Laffefry, C. Boersma, M, Bosse, P. Wid- r, M. Wilmes, and -I, Carpenter, E ,sh 1 1 -., mg1Eg,12?-'-Zia 'Z f 3 I l Wa is lsr . 1. x w ff ai A .Q , , . Q-QE. , Aff '- '3 iw Vw, f wi? ,,q.,- ., an 1 gl ,Q ,L . k 1 Q w 7 L lfxi w ' V V 'Mr 31 , N K 4 4 4. ,, M fy. .. ,,k. N , , , 1 . ' , .11 K ' ,, f .LQ L5 ff K if X e E 1- 7' nn L. f v ' 25 ' ' 5 3 ' 2 Q Q wx? ,- Q ' xx ' If 1 X 2 y A . H . . X . A N ' ,AA 59- Y f Q? li Q fx, ,5 5' ' ra X -H fx, Ui' N A ' W s Q S' A Y . I IQ. fs WF' ,T 5 9?- S-Mf , i V ii 19 , gn ,Q - Mg-..5O f A - ' ' G gi lx 'W 1 lx I K 2 X f tg Y f 'ff ' , A F SX Q ,Q , , L - A 'f' .fB 1' , Y Y QL '- L f is fw- . 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Carpenter made-emwwvvvw Senior office staff nieinlwers yiflunteei' their serviues to tlie scluwl, Sl7AAl'lil31 R Stiine. M. H. jones. and Mrs. VI. Higgens. STANDING: R. Nielsen. A, lsr-nrlixen. lf. lilusel. S. Albers. INI, King, and C. Giescn. in Running Countless errands for the student uffire stuff ure these untlercliissinen. SEATITD: S. Bennett, E. Curmody. C, Kimmel. and bl, Gull. STANDING: Ii, Dow, S, Sit-vers. Cl. Davis, N. Flynn. B. Vint. VI, lNfcCormiLk. M. Sokolowski, M. Mclienvie. M, Dickinson. and P. Kammerer. Exchange editors, Susan Smith and Carol Bowen, are busy mailing copies of the Heelan HIGHLINE. Sports editors, Clyde Rosburg and Madeleine Newton refer to paper for information. A Meet the HIGHLINE staff! ROW 1: Carolyn Spellman, Maureen Larkin, Judith Kochen, Ja Huigens, Catherine Wfatson, Mary Jo Neenan, Joyce Herdlisl O, blame me nc Deadlines, headlines, and bylines all go into the maki: of the Heelan HIGHLINE. If perchance you would ha happened to walk into room 203 during period I any day Highlil Mary Ellen Braunger and Patricia Murphy as business managers 1 checking ads for the coming issue. 90 OW 2: Madeleine Newton, Patricia Murphy, Carol Bowen, Susan mith, Clyde Rosburg, Mary Ellen Braunger. F I no more can w1'ite. ' e week, you would be sure to have found fourteen industri- ,s journalists, busy composing stories of interest for a fu- re issue of the HIGHLINE. aff 3- ge editors, Carolyn Spellman, Maureen Larkin, and Mary jo eenan are busy putting pages together. 9I jane Huigens, editor, assists associate editor, Judith Kochen, and Joyce Herdliska, reporter, Catherine Watson, assistant editor, gives typing direc- tions to reporter Reba Nielson. in :Z if .. .: Qglgfgliieyf . A M J S VV,,A , ,' S ' K, L I I f V fa 2 A qu ' f J 3 . 1 ,,,, F Q- Q I 5 5 WJ A 1, A b . Q5 V: ITMEZWW - is Wi' 1. .s N, K y Lien R ascinatetl with the thrilling world of sports are the SHIELD CU fKllt0f5- J- HCYUUHCI' -lflsl ,lr Kmllwl. Put Iogctllel' the ports editors, XV. Griencewic and P. Imboclen. We To produce a cheery, attractive annual has been our aim. We hope the countless hours of hurrying, scurrying have not been in. vain. Aclhering ever to our policy, Only the best, we, the 1960 SHIELD staff, hope you are pieces of the 1960 puzzle'-the SHIELD! Create the Book Beaming with pritle at their achicxcmcnts in the 1960 SHIELD are the copy editors from left: S. XX'hitford, J, Nicholson, bl, Burkhart, and M, A. Monk- konen. pleased. istant editors, R. McGrath and C, Kent, Check files for lists of pictures available. QW 'QD' 1 ,i 5 Q ,SX 4 I is wmmw. E ,Q Y? 5 1 l 'B s ,iii-so fs 5 X fx . Harbeck and M. King receive counsel concerning their Senior class officers and presidents of homerooins witness the ademic aspirations. blessing of the new statue in the annex. QDonated hy Class of 'WJ Wx rx A 53? . Rhead, active in C.Y.O. activities, hopes to make more Eager to sell the World's Finest Chocolate, are C. Funkhouser, ,bij in the future, j. R. McLaughlin, T. Smith, C. Pritchard, B. Ferris, J. Riley. M. Miernik, T. Adams, L. Albers, and L. Beacom. :ore than all can pay. Taking time out from their busy schedule are these members of the speech section who won honors in several speech festivals. SEATED: M. J. Martin, J. Bitter, J. Gereau, C. Winstcun, K. Downs. B. Coury, J. Huigens. C. Maxey, and j. Zebus. STAND- ING: W. Harrington, F. Crawford, N. Pope, Burkhart, N. Esse. M. Larkin, D. Manning. J. Miller, G. Feierfeil, F, McCarthy, and XV. Griencewic. lliiEYl1llQ!-Q ls Eighteen ambitious freshmen and sophomore make up this schola group. FRONT ROW: '1 Hagerty, T. Glossinger, M. Spence, T. Thiltger M. McHale, and D. Conway. SECOND ROW J. Braunger, R. McLaughlin, M. Mycka, I. Stani lav, J. Kampmeyer, and L. Calhoun. THIRl ROW: P. Sullivan, T. Lenzen, T. Bogaard, IN Wilmes, D. Albers, and M. Halassyn. These boys, twenty-seven of them, make up th sophomore boys' glee club. FRONT ROW: IV Wigton, G. Mercure, M. Day, D. Curry, D. Cor way, P. Boyle, and T. Olson. SECOND ROW P. Sullivan, T. Brazzell, A. Leritz, J. Shinkuna D. Hassinger, and V. Sitzrnan. THIRD ROW J. Willoughby, E. Wille, D. Barrett, G. Fitz gibbon, and T. Adams. FOURTH ROW: F. Do sey, W. Pratt, D. Wiltgen, G. Mashleanas, I Haley, and R. Reyes. FIFTH ROW: R. Baue J. Funke, and R. Wendt. , Such harmony Standing at attention are members of the yunior senior girls glee club FRONT ROW: C. Glenn, J. Pechacek, M. Mc- Kenzie S Bennett J Brandon I Wille H Mullin K Miller S Haley and M McAndrews, SECOND ROW: J. Montague P Beran A johnson M L Carpenter L Barry C Davis R A McLaughlin, K. Redmond, S. Smith, M. Haman and S ODea THIRD ROW K Lefler P Eybers D Manning C Swanson, C. Schlottman, D. Stieneke, B. Kampmeyer D Murray J Wittern R Torrez and J A Schmidt FOURTH ROW C. Giesen, P. Prince, A. M. Harris, K Kenny M A Sheehan C Carter J Herdliska P Vandermark P Hanlon C Galusha, D. Leedom, and R. Sanders. Lined up, ready for the concert are members of the mixed chorus. FRONT ROXW: S. Alberts, M, Lfulhall, S. Keegan, ,I Bruce, J. Olson. D, James, J. Levich, E. Kiertzner D Conway. M A. Johnson S. Mullin C, Mase, 'inl I. XX' tl , . 1 . , . . y . t V ur 1 SECOND ROW: L. Lambert, B. I.aFleur, K, Forney. j. XY'agner. G. Bousquet. D. Striny, A. Krull, I.. Claeys. P. Kun ncdy. S. XX'elsh, N. Chartier, S. White and K. Heider. THIRD ROW: F. Hurley, S. Wfhitford, M. Tompkins. 'I' Beaubien, T. Ferguson. IXI. Itfurphy, M. Brainerd. G. Curry. M, Mulhall, C. Wfatson, S. Adams, N. Phipps. and N. Lollicli FOURTH ROW: M. Thomazin, L. Larson, N. Esse. R. Stone. S. Kammerer. T, Guillaume, P. Kurzak, M. Willoughby N. LeGros. 1. Socknat, F. Gales, C. Forney, and M. Harms. FIFTH ROVU: M. Brummer. M. Braunger, C. Donohue, K Wflhl ' f V ' ' ' ' 1 em. J. Lemelx, L, Bateman, C. Graham, N. Galles. V. Beacom, J. Bitter. C, Winston, D. Adamson, and D Burnight. P. Calligan and M.F. Riley are not in the picture. immortal souls. lther Elbert practices with his junior-sen- rr schola, H. Titus, D. Striny, M. Levich Hey, G. Nielsen. and J. Levich. . Collins and M. DI, Frisch were ac- mpanists for the cantata and Mary June is also accompanist for the spring musical oduction. iphomore girls' glee club numbers seventy 'ong. FRONT ROXW: M. Miernik, K. lvsberg, -I. McCrystal. J. Beller, C. Gengler, 1- Nelson, M. Marcovich, T. Smith, K. MC- lrry. V. Bender, P. DeI.oney. K. Becker, Holmes. and T, Sargent. SECOND BVU: R. DePrato, A. Solomon, D. Rich- lson, B. Swenson. G. Passeretti, S. Noon- , C. Lynch, E. Schumacher, I. Mikulicz, Frakes. J. Kelleher, D. Skaff, G. Funke, d Riley. THIRD ROXW: F, Smith, Holmes, D. Goldsborough, J. Pospeshil, . VVells. S. Smith, M. Birmingham, C. own. J. Biggerstaff, L. Abker, C. Flem- 1, P. Pearson, P. Haley, and B. White. JURTH ROW: M. McKenna, M. Thieman, Sievers. M. Holder, C, Kelly, L. Albers, Pritchard, M. A. Swallum, A. Herlbert, Gute. J. Murphy. K. Lewis, M. Ander- 1. and P. Church. FIFTH ROW: D. ver, M. Boden, N. LaCroix, C. Sanem, Cabana, E. Carmody, D. Wisner, S. Abate. B. Mullen, A. Twohig, C. Brazel- 1. M, Campbell, I.. Shoop, and R. Spenner. W ,A rf - :wi ann! D I D8 111, DUN L What service canst thou do? UPPER LEFT: Cheerfully posing with their items of researi are the members of Heelan's B debate team. SEATED: Haley, K. Downs. C. Pritchard, and V. Sitzman. STANDINC J. Shinkunas, M. Wigton, and E. Connolly. UPPER RIGHT: Members of the A debate team listen z tentively to D. Martins speech. Left to right: F. Crawford, 4 Feierfeil, N. Pope, and F. McCarthy. CENTER: V. Beran, school store assistant, waits on custom: W. Coacher. These alert senior librarians render invaluable service to the school through their voluntary assistance. FRONT ROW: S. Nemesi B. LaFleur J. Schmidt, I. LaMere, M. King, D. Kober, S. Keegan, P. LaScala, S. Strong, M. Brummer, J. Brandon, and B XX'illoughby. SECOND ROW: J. Kochen, F. Lewis, K. XX'ilhelm. M. Hardy, N. Phipps, I. Lafferty, M. Thompkins, L. Barr M. Pritchard, S, Adams, C, Fitzpatrick, C. Duncan, and P. Imboden. THIRD ROW: T. Beaubien, D. Madsen, W. Harringto M. Clark, M. Stilwill, j. Gliizis, V. Hartnett, and j. Olson. L :Vi itil li .Qi T- l 98 Eyssswww Seem they relzgzous 3 .JP I.IfI'l: Ihcsu I.ud1cs ut the Altar. M, XX'cidcm41n and I. Icmmunscn. change the tglbcrnaxclu curtain. 'II' RICIIT' I, XY'glIIc'n .IIIKI M I,I'IIkII.lIAI, I.ilAIIi'5 ul' llln' AILI1. :A preparing the cruets for Mass. TNTIER: M. I-I.mIy and I.. Hogh, Indies of thc Altar, nrplnuc : CLIIILIIC in thc constantly burning s.1nQtu.11'y Llmp. YITOIXI: These yunim' and senior boys arc faithful in serving r Priests at Mass and Bcncdiftinn. FIRST ROXXU G. Ras- mscn. A. jones, D, Conway. and 'If Bcuubien. SECOND DNV.: UI. Anderson. P, Kennedy, N. Pops, B, C.lI'II1LILIy', H. tus. and VI. Horgnn. THIRD ROXXU M. Brainerd, B, Twohig. Mulhal, M. Wfilmes. J. XX'agncr, T, XX'cidcnfeller. and -I. lilgljlflfl. FOIIRTH ROXXY I.. IXIc'Dermott, C. Peters, IXI, ainefd, VI, Suhuctz, K, Stilwili, and Ii. Thomu. 2. Qi fi ,W .V '1A,R,1Di'f.'YY'.'f'1',f' W Dy fi - f ,E S ii K. Glenn, secretary, 1. Anderson, president, and j, Wfille, vice-president, officers of the junior Red Cross, examine magazines and present an exhibit to be ex- changed with a school in some foreign country. Missing from the picture is C. Swanson. To stimulate interest in Spanish people ant customs is the purpose of the Spanisl Club. Officers Qseatedb are: M. Olson treasurer: F, Lewis, vice-president, R Blenderman, president, and L. Lambert secretary, STANDING-FIRST ROW: D Dallen, L. Klemmensen, M. McCurnin J. Lefler, -I. Cote, S. Kelley, L. LaMere SECOND ROW: D. Comb , D. Olson, W Griencewic, J. Bixgsninglmm. J, Fletcher and P. Vandermark. Pr1rlez-1'0u.v F1wm1i.i'? Oni, url peuf reply the smiling members of the Frencl Club, The members are striving to leari important facts and customs of the variou French provinces. FIRST ROW ffront ti backj: S. Whitford, S. Strong, K. Kane, M Brummer, and S. Sheridan. SECONI ROW: I. Lafferty, J. Gereau, V. Beacon' D. DeMers, J. Burkhart, D. Martin, S Smith, and R. McGrath. THIRD ROW M. Riley, N. Harrison, P. Calligan, II Collins, J. Lamoreux, M. Monkkoner C. Schlottman, C. Duncan, and standin are J. Pechacek and T. Colbert. O1 ficers are R. McGrath, M. Brummer, C Duncan, and S. Whitford. Leading the freshmen in their own Junior R- Cross organization are officers N. Wiggs and I Beeson fseatedj, M. Becker, K, Berthelson, and Erickson Cstandingj. He must be taucg Smiling approval are the members of the l-Ieelnn Science Club. which offers op- nortunities for advancement in the science 'ielcl FIRST ROVU: J. Gereau, J. Pecha- Jek. D. Karpult, P. Trizila. M. Day, N. Lumphrey, V. Skuoclas. SECOND ROXW: V. Beran, A. Leritz, R, Upton, T. Braun- ler, M. Leahy, M. J. Neenan, B. Coury, D. Dlson, J. Flynn, T. Glover. THIRD ROW: F. Olson, P. Imboclen, R. McGrath, C, Weidert. M. Brennan. D, Collins, J. Sock- iat, R. Stone. P. Jensen, G. Nashleanas. :OURTI-I ROVU: R. Harbeck, D. Hirsch- nan, J. Soulis. J. LaCroix, W, Berger, W, Gallagher, J, Wfhite, and K. Shearan. Iziny posters to increase school spirit are he work of the Poster Club. Reviewing he results of their labors are fsittingJ: rl. T. Beeson, K. McGarry, M. J. Martin, i. Yakabowsky, J. Zebus, K. Downs, D. ifartin, M. Kann, R. McGrath. STAND- NG: D, Nitzschke, B. Slcuodas, M. Hig- gens, D. Hassenger, K. Kelly, W. Carmody, '. Guillaume, D. Olson, S. Kammerer, J. knderson, R, Brown, and E. Rasmussen. Jfficers are T. Guillaume, K, Downs, S. iammerer, and D. Martin, . Kennedy, J. Glazis, L. Hennessey, J. Flanagan, C. 'onohue, J. Kochen, and K. Forney, members of the iurth year Latin class, have happily struggled irough four years of hard work. ' I If ld twzm ci. tar Busily planning interesting activities for the Science Club, are the hard-working officers, R. Upton, treasurerg D. Collins, secretaryg J. Socknat, president, and T. Braunger, vice-president. IOI One thin It you attentl a stage production at Heelan. these ushcrettes will courteously take you to your plate: VI. McCormick, D. Schroctler. 1. Huigens, B, Coury. L. XY'ec.ldlc, C. O'Brien. M. Sokolowslii. bl. Newton, L. Smith, C. Valculslcas. antl M. Mt'Cur'nin. These students are learning the art of make- up. FOREGROVND: M. Olson, Bruneau, P. Curran, antl M. I.. Carpenter. BACKGROVND: R. LaCroix. Smith. M. King. F. Blassl, M, K. Aldrich, B. Verschoor, M. VT, Neenan. D. Dittrich. and D. Manning. BELOW: Having learned the art, the makeup crew makes practical application on the school play cast: D. Dittrich, M. J. Rickert. I.. Klemmensen. M, Kann, II. Bruneau. H. Benton. B. Hess, P. Mc- Grath. C. Bowen, M. K, Aldrith. G. Spellman. M. King, P. Hanlon. S. Mullin, S. Roder, P. Curran, R. LaCroix. S, Noon- an. The Cast being made-up: D. james, T. Bellaire. V. Hartnett, and J. A. Burk' hart. - SFT ' r another . . . A panel of senior students carries on a discussion in the preparation-for-marriage course. SEATED: N. Phipps and C. XX'eidert. STANDING: XX . Coacher and C. Keyes. Father Elhert acts as moderator. Father Lafferty presents checks to repre- sentatives of the winning home-rooms in the school play drive: R. Yudka and S. XWhite 13051, P. Boyle 42053, and V, Beacom 42055. If stenery is to be moved, who is to do it? The stage Crew: VU. Berger, J, Schuetz. F. Jensen, J. Braunger, R. Neuroth, J. Homan. E. Feauto, J, La Croix. and B. Hansen. VV. Harrington, assisted by D. Hirsch- man and J. Huffman, operates the projector for the physics class. Student Officers Assume Leadersh Freshman officers are in order of position-president. vice-president, secretary, and social chairman-front to back. FIRST ROW 13201: T. Lenzen, M. McGuirk, G. Jonas, J. Miller. SECOND ROW 13221: M. McHale, M. Mugan, T. McCoy, M. Murray THIRD ROW 14211: J. Murray, M. Halaszyn, C, Hyndman, M, Kennedy. FOURTH ROW 14221: F. Sokolowski, V. Simeon, i Scoblic, P. Salem. FIFTH ROW 14231: R, Crane, W. Braunger, J. Chartier, V. Budden. SIXTH ROW 14241: F. Lennon, Q Thiltgen, I. Stanislav, L. Swanson. SEVENTH ROW 14251: J, Tiedeman, M. Beaubien, J. Boyle, C. Alvey. EIGHTH ROV 14261: S. Erickson, R. Daws, D. Dittrich, A, Dixon. As little frosh, the officers look helplessly on, their wings of leadership just beginning to sprout . . . A sophomores, their courage mounts and they set out doing bigger things. their prestige growing all the While . . As juniors, Ah! Upperclassmen! . . . Almost need bifocals now to see the sophs and froshf' Seniors 1and heri we take a bow1 . . . Weight of responsibilities takes its toll . . . Elections to be organized . . . Activities to be super vised . . . Factions to be tranquilized . . . Groundlings to be tantalized . ..etc., etc., etc. Officers of the sophomore homerooms are pictured, front to back, according to the offices' held and the respective homerooms. FIR5 ROW 12051: D. Haster, B. Doherty, P. Meloy, M.'Hartnett. SECOND ROW 14021: T. Brazzel, M. Davis, P. Sullivan, J. Biggn staff. THIRD ROW 14031: J. Hall, K. Downs, L. Miller, C. Sanem. FOU-RTH ROW 14041: E. Connelly, C. Kelly, J. Jacksc M. Wells. FIFTH ROW 14051: G. Fitzibbon, J. Miller, G. Upton, C. Brazelton. SIXTH ROW 14061: E.'Wille, B. Ferris, Carmody, E. Larkin. SEVENTH ROW 14161: J. Haley, M. Schrieber, M. Reed, G. Nashleanas. EIGHTH ROW 14181: Leritz, P. Haley, P. Birmingham, J. Martin. IO4 All Maior School Activities unior homeroom officers are pictured according to homerooms, front to back-president and student council representative, vice- resident. secretary-treasurer. social chairman. FIRST ROW 1206111 Anderson, C. Watson, P. O'Neill, M, J. Neenan. SECOND OW 13031: J. Wille, R. Brown, K, Miller, A. Maxwell. THIRD ROW 13041: F. Crawford, N. Pope, C. Spellman, P. Kurzak. OURTH ROW 13051: F. McCarthy, S. Wfhite, R. Brown, M. L. Thomazin. FIFTH ROW 13061: W. Carmody, C. Winston, R. Iramper, N, Le-Gros. SIXTH ROW 14011: W. McCann, S. Haley, R. Gollhofer, M. Larkin. SEVENTH ROW 14101: K, Kenny, Q Coughlin, B. Coury, D. Lenzen. EIGHTH ROW 14111: D. Striny. J, W'urth. C. Fleming, D, Adamson. Homeroom officers take pride in leading their respective underlings in successful competition in all school rojects and drives . . . school play ticket drive . . . chocolate bar sales . . . Red Cross membership . . . mission onations . . . operetta ticket drive . . . etc., etc., etc. They spark the urge to have the best division floats . . . the lost peppy and clever pep assemblies . . . the most zany pep badges, etc., etc., etc. 'nior homeroom officers and representatives to the student council are also pictured according to rooms, front to back. FIRST DW 11021: R. White and J, Socknat. SECOND ROW 11061: W. Coacher and S. Roder. THIRD ROW 120115 D. james and . Galles. FOURTH ROW 12021: W. Harrington and D. Collins. FIFTH ROW 12031: B. Burchard and K. Holles. SIXTH DW 12081: D. Haster and D. Martin. SEVENTH ROW 13011: S. Kammerer and M. H. jones, EIGHTH ROW 13021: C, :ters and J. Pechacek. l05 X k fx V,,. , Ad, N H , gyisvva X5 A 1 Q6 If's a . sr v PS A, A World 41205-4 .ifx!9l of Competition is 4 Q If 2-9- v r 1 X '5' Q ' lx in K - ' ' J 5 V y gffjipr . A X Z Sports- The keynote that sounds the interest Of every boy and girl At Heelan. Football . . .basketball . . . handball . , . track . . . golf . . . bowling Help develop the physical make-up- The whole man . . . Make him courageous, daring, manly . . . Develop a sense of sportsmanship, which when displayed, arouses mighty cheers that shake the lofty rafters . . Strengthen the Code of honor . . . fair play . justice . . . And turn eager, beating hearts Filled with hope To a thousand tomorrows. For armed with these qualities Youth can cope With circumstances . . . His fellow man . . . Himself . . Life. I06 gui ' f 5 x w .u ut wry, trumpet sound for then brought It. Leading the student body to a successful display of school spirit this year, were the peppy'varsity cheerleaders. R. Fessenclen, S. Smith, S. Adams. C. Muxey, and M. Mulhall. You shall have spot Exhuberant sophomore cheerleaders led their division to an undefeated season: J. Miller. M. W'ells. P. Haley. E.CZ1fINOClY. and C. Fleming. YEA, TEAM! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT The peppy cheerleaders, firmly backed by th I-Ieelan Pep Club, have cheered our basketbal and football teams in victory and defeat. With out such staunch support, the team would hav little incentive to go out and fight. A specia note of appreciation goes to these spirited group for their faithful display of real school spirit. Senior Pep Club Roster Active senior PEP CLUB members are: C. Aguirre D. Appel L. Barry C. Boersmn -I. Brandon M. Brennan M. Brummer tl. Burkhart D. Collins C. Donohue C. Duncan C. Fitzpatrick C. Fleck BI. Frisch C. Graham G. Greuniesen P. Hanlon BI. Hardy N. Harrison K, Holles M, jones C, Kane M. Kann M . Kennedy L. Klemmensen K. Kneifl D. Koher J. Kochen L. Lambert J. Leflcr F. Lewis R. McGrath B. Mercure S. Mercure M. Miller M. Monkkonen J. Nicholson J. Pechacek N . Phipps hi. Pritclmrd S. Roder R. Stone B, Verschoor L. XX'nllen M. Weideiiian C. XX eidert M. XX'illoughby K. Vifilhelm Qszdes your cheer Special recognition is given to these senior girls for their threeyetir membership in the PEP CLUB KNLLLINC irc thccrlcidcis M Mulhall. C. Maxey, S. Adams. S. Smith R Fessenden and Pep Club officers P lmbodcn president md Ix Fornex sotiil cl iii Illiln. H 1 ii haw. WHWWW i. 1 if .t 'a 1 VARSITY SQUAD-FRONT ROW: M. Murphy fmanagerj, XX'. McCann, D. Madsen, V. Hartnett, D. Madge, D, Conway, M. Sar R. Walsh, S. Wagner, T. Watson fmanagerj. SECOND ROVV: NW. Harrington, T. Mikulicz, R. Gollhofer, C. Fleming, V. MCMal R. McCloud, D. Uhl, R. Fowler, T. Ferguson Qmanagerj. THIRD ROW: B. Burchard, J. Glazis, F. Holmes, L. Maxfield, L. Mi Crusaders wear Siouxlcnd crow Coach julius Shkurensky' -a tense moment in the Heelan-Central game. Crusaders-that's a word which makes all Heelanites swell with pride, and now at the end of an- other football season, we feel even more proud than before. Losing out by one point on the city cham- pionship did not dampen their spirits. The team went out the next week with more determination and fight than ever. At the end of the season, the scoreboolc showed 7 wins and 1 loss. I0 :-- Rl 5. 1? f'E.:: B Q 'H Jonas, J. Madison, R. Myers, VD. Teska, D. James. FOURTH ROW: Coach Don Fleming, W. Jacobs, G. Maxfield, W. I-Iodgins, Schonher, D. White, M. McBride, P, Masteller, R. White, Coach Julius Shkurensky. FIFTH ROW: F. Miller, T. Dugan, L. Mc- mott. J. Rys, J. Birmingham, G. Miller, D. Haster, W. Gallagher, R. Clay, wurth time, second straight year Father J. D. Studer at the Heelan-Central game. Four men made the all-city first team: D. Conway, D. James, F. Miller, and B. Burchard. On the all-Northwest first string, we found that three had made it again: D. Conway, F. Miller, and D. James. B. Burchard, F. Miller, D. Madge, and R. Walsh received all-state honorable mention. D. Haster, G. Miller, S. Wagner, W. Gallagher, R. Walsh, and D. Madge were selected for the second all-city team, and R. Clay, M. Sanem, and L. Miller received all-city honorable mention. And to top off a very fine season, s D. ames made state first team, .W aeaei- J J N ffm. center, and D. Conway made all- Coach Don Fleming calmly watches the Heelan- Central game. .ZH r .. 5' f M- state second team. Heelan finished . I W fifth in the state. I I I img, . Q I,lf:,w.r , . , .ff , -I 'fs 75. , .ed -,fx if - Q 9 V ,,. - ' - rt. K . - 1 iw e . f . '.4,g. f 7 : ff 'Q EW' 5 I . ,td . tt ASW h J mVKA ,. A Q, it JAMES BIRMINGHAM FRED MILLER Madge is hit while carrying the lmll JOHN GLAZIS DENNIS TESKA VICf0l'Y Followe I-Ieelan vs. Dowling: In the opener, the Crusaders Hee-lan vs. East: The strong gridiron team of the got off to il good start and defeated the Dowling Black Raiders proved just L1 little too much. The squad with 21 good 39 to 19 score. Raiders won by only I point in 21 real heartbreaker, 25 to 26. B t ' I Z! SC1 e'lfU y0Zl'l CUZH age to f. Harrington gets his man in a good defense play. Sanem is stopp H2 offensive play, Haster clutches an almost lost ball in the Conway streaks up behind the Boys Town hall Boys Town game. carrier. iood Defense Heelan vs. Cathedral, Sioux Falls: Heelnn traveled Heelan vs. Central: The Central Little Maroons just north and put on a real exhibition for the Cathedral didnt have it this year. They suffered ll 40 to 0 ball club. Cathedral was bounced for n 35 to O loss, Crushing by the mighty Crusaders. ' ' ' 1: tzckzng-place, and we'll not fazl. DAVID Ill-IL RICHARD XX'AI.SH not before he gets L1 first down. SIDNEY XWAGNER ROBERT WHITE ff srr f is TW whine 5-if Q. II3 l BRENDAN BURCHARD DANIEL CONWAY VERNARD HARTNETT Madge makes a grab on the East RODNEY CLAY WILLIANI GALLAGHER DAVID HASTER yard line. Crusaders Fmlsh Season WII Heelan vs. Kuemper: In the fifth year of playing, Heelan vs. Pius: It Wasnlt a surprise when we saw the Kuemper Knights drew blood for the first time, the Crusaders knock off Lincoln Pius with a 47 to but still suffered defeat, 40 to 7. Gvictory. Bob White just misses a low pass in the Heelan-Kuemper game, Skip Madge is tackled by a Central player. I H4 xi 9 Q 'E L wgwif ww? Affx ' K Ur wx Freshman Teams Show Promising Fuful BOTTOM ROW: J. Craig, B. Coome, M. Halaszyn, M. Davidchek, J. Boyle, D. Albers, J. Tiecleman. SECOND ROW: J. Mc Cormick, F. jennsen, N. Ersland, G. Jonas, J. Wurth, M. Mycka, W. Braunger, J. Kampmeyer. THIRD ROW: M. Spence, R. Torrez, Q Homan, D. Little, J. Lemek, M. O'Hara, J. Lavery. FOURTH ROW: L. LaPlante, J. Keane, F. Lennon, T. McCoy, J. Thiltger R. Thoene, R. Lee, R. Crayne, manager. TOP ROW: Coach Dwight Wolburs, C. Hurley, T. Lenzen, T. Budde, B. Mullin, j Murray, H. McHale. Heelan Heelan Heelan Heelan .......... ......... 2 0 25 ......... Football Record Basketball Record Woodrow Wilson East junior 25 13 ...... .. ....... West Junior North junior Heelan ......... ......... Heelan ......... ......... Heelan ......... ......... Heelan ......... ......... Heelan ......... ......... Heelan. Heelan ......... ......... Heelan ......... ......... 5 1 Heelan ......... ......... 4 4 Heelan ......... ...... 21 ........ ....... ........North Junior LeMars, Public East junior West junior 49 ..,..... .................. O nawa Lemars, Gehlen 32 ...,.... ...................... L eeds 39 ........ .........,. E ast Junior Woodrow Wilson South Sioux BOTTOM ROW: M. Carpenter, R. Lee, M. Haley, R. Crayne, G. Jonas. SECOND ROW: C. Hurley, M. Halaszyn, J. Boyle, C Persinger, M. McHa1e, manager, Coach Dwight Wolbers. II6 iophomore Teams Have 20 Wins, 1 Loss OTTOM ROW: D. Lafferty, E. Wille, D. Conway, T. Bellaire, J. McGuirk, M. Wigton. SECOND ROW: R. Wagner, K. Boden, Fitzgibbon, J. Munro, T. Adams, J. Beacom. THIRD ROW: T. Brazzell, D. Wiltgen, J. Montagne, L. Becker, T. Beacom, G. .guirre, manager. FOURTH ROW: E. Kelly, J. Kahler, J. Hettinger, G. Upton, D. Haster. TOP ROW: Coach Raymond Nacke V. Hodgins. L. Girard, E. Connolly, E. Larkin, P. Daly, manager. Heelan l-leelan -Ieelan -leelan Foolbqll Regard Basketball Season , ,, . .,,.. 27 26 ..,.... .......... . ......... , East Heelan .. , LeMars Central Heelzm ,... . . .59 , Kuemper Heelan So. Falls Cathedral ' 7 6 ' ' East Heelan . .. . East Central Hee-lan . Leeds Heelan ......... ......... ...... S o uth Sioux Heelan . . Central Heelan .... .... ......... ....,...,. H o I y Name Hffelarl So. Falls Cathedral Heelan ,,,,,........ , East Heelan , Pius Heelan ...,,,,,,,, Central Heelan. . . Holy Trinity Heelan ......... .. ...... ....... S ioux Center Heelan . South Sioux Heelan. .. ...... .......... ..... . . . Heelan LeMars .. . Kuemper OTTOM ROW: L. Becker, J. Kahler, J. Slattery, D. Conway, J. Hettinger, J. Haley. SECOND ROW: J. Combs, manager, P erzani, J. Tadlock, D. Wiltgen, T. Brazzel, P. Meloy, V. Sitzman, M. Day, manaer, THIRD ROW: D. Haster, J. Fitzgibbon, . Upton, D. Giesen, G. Aguirre, G. Nashleanas, Coach Raymond Nacke. Varsity Basketball Team Draws Capacit These are the Crusaders who supply the thrills and chills for ardent Heelan fans. LEFT ROW: R, Walsh, W. McCann, V. Ha1 nett, D. Haster, and T. Duggan. CENTER: C. Fleming, J. Rys, and L. McDermott. RIGHT: R, Jonas, V. McMahon, l Madge, T. Mikulicz, and G. Miller. Irowds to See 'Crusaders Tilt' XY'nISh scores L1 lay-up in the South Sioux City game which relan won 61 to S6. me East High guard stretches, but not far enough to block 3 jump by Madge. j 50 D. I-luster hzluls down 11 rebound in tl losing cause as Central won 62 to 55. V. Hartnett lets one go from under the basket while his Wfarrior guard tries desperately to block the shot. II9 I Q 'S T. DUGGAN C. FLEMING V. HARTNETT Crusaders Win 125 Lose Heelan 46 Le Mars 39 The Crusaders out-played the Gehlen cagers in a low scoring game in which the Heelanites were cheered on to victory. It was a slow night for both teams. Heelan 45 Kuemper 55 Carroll Kuemper surprised the Crusaders by taking an early lead. The Heelanites seemed unable to get the ball through the hoop. Haster was out on an injured knee after the first four minutes of play. Heelan 51 Sioux Falls Cathedral 49 In a real battle, the Heelanites managed, in a second overtime, to gain the first two points of the sudden-death ending. Haster, who was fouled in the second overtime, hit both of the freethrows to decide the game to a 51 to 49 finish. Heelan 64 East 66 The Crusaders bowed to a powerful East High team on their own court. This is the first time in three seasons that the Crusaders have been beaten on their own maples. Dick Walsh scored 20 points. Heelan 63 Leeds 44 In the second city league, the Crusaders were a bit more successful. They out-classed the Lancers in a 63 to 44 romp. The Crusaders hit 4762 of their shots. Skip Madge scored 14 points. Heelan 61 South Sioux City 56 The Crusaders with a 1 and 1 record in the city league play, traveled to Soutl Sioux City where they took on a stronger than usual Cardinal team. The Heelanite: held off a late threat in the fourth period, winning by a 5-point margin. Dick Walsl sank 21 points. Heelan 55 Central 61 The Crusaders, who got off to a slow start, found their reward by obtaining a 1 point lead at the half. During the third period, the score seesawed back and fortl with neither team getting far ahead. Then in the tragic fourth quarter, the Littl4 Maroons started to hit, and Heelan went into a slump. At the end it was a 61 to 55 victory for Central. Heelan 54 Holy Name 61 The Heelanites traveled to Omaha and dropped a close game to Holy Name in th final seconds of the game. The Ramblers led at half-time by a 54 to 29'-margir The Crusaders were unable to break that lead. Vern Hartnett led the scoring with 1 points. Heelan 65 Sioux Falls 5 On a 9-point burst early in the first quarter, the Crusaders instantly took the lea and were not passed for the remainder of the game. At half-time, it was 27 to 11 Heelan holding the controlling edge. The third quarter was a shooting match, wit the Crusaders netting 23 and Cathedral 22. High scorer for the night was Walsh wit 23 points. Heelan 58 East 7 Heelan's chances for the city title disappeared with a 73 to 58 loss to the Raide. of East. The Crusaders, out-scored, but not out-played, led just once and that in tl first period of the game. Able to slow the team, East couldn't hold Dick Walsh, wh dropped 23 points through the twine. D. HASTER i D. MADGE W. MCCANN L. MCDERMOTT mo 1 Basketball Season Heelan 68 Pius 58 In a fourth quarter outburst, the Crusaders walked past the Pius team. Going into the final period, the score was 46 to 43 in favor of Pius. But the last period explosion, triggered by Walsh, Fleming, and Hartnett, gave Heelan another victory. The leading scorer for the Crusaders was Skip Madge with 21 points. Heelan 75 Assumption 63 The Crusaders, off to a very fast start, shot by the leading Assumption team to have a 22 controlling edge by the end of the first quarter. The Assumption team was not able to come within 5 points of the Crusaders the rest of the evening. Walsh led the scoring with 25 points. Heelan 67 Wahlert 69 In the Catholic Big-Four east-west play-offs, played here at Heelan, the Crusaders, though a bit rusty in the first half, came back strong in the second half of the game, and it looked for a while as if Wahlert might yet take defeat. But the threat was halted just as the Crusaders pulled within 2 points of the Wahlert five. Walsh netted 19 points. Heelan 59 Central 65 Central, with the added height of T. Krommenhoek after the end of the first semester, squeezed past the Crusaders in a tight game. Dick Walsh, city's No. 1 individual scorer, :lumped in 18 points. Vern Hartnett was high scorer for the night with 22 points. Heelan 64 Holy Trinity 44 The Crusaders completely out-classed the Trojans of Harrington in a clash on the loser's court. The Heelanites held control of a 6-point lead at the end of the first period. The Trojans were never again that close. Walsh led the Crusader attack with Z5 points for the night. Heelan 53 Sioux Center 48 The Warriors of Sioux Center, after 45 consecutive wins, fell to the Crusaders on :he latter's court. The Warriors, last year's state champions and thus far undefeated :his year, found the Crusaders ready to hold their own with any team in the state. There were no outstanding players in the game, but just one good Crusader team. fleelan 57 South Sioux 55 The Crusaders, on the end of a first period 19 to 9 count, retaliated in the second stan- ra, taking a 27 to 26 lead during intermission. With equal points at the end of the game, :hey went to a 3-minute overtime, which in turn went into a sudden death play-off. Skip Madge took the final shot of the game and Heelan had another victory. -Ieelan 59 LeMars Gehlen 423 The Jays of Gehlen, holding onto a 2-point lead, found themselves on the short :nd of the scoring line during the last two periods of the game. At the final buzzer, he Crusaders commanded a 59 to 48 ball game. Creighton Fleming -led the scoring vith 21 points. -Ieelan 59 Kuem er 40 In the last game of the regular season the Crusaders got revenge for an Pearlier oss they suffered at the hands of the Kuemper Knights. The Crusaders put on a great show of speed and pulled out to win with a 19-point difference in scores. Dave Haster, because of a knee injury, played little of the first half, but came back in he second half to spark the Crusaders on to a smashing victory. COACH DON FLEMING V. MCMAHON T. MIKULICZ l l G. MILLER j. RYS R. WALSH l23 D. WHITE ,wif ,, K5 A, ,,,, T Act v , i ' N 1 y-N' 9 5 I Day by Day wif er- We Learn fi W V - ' . . .i.,., ' X . 'Wm T .. . Jn 'nf' . -1 -. .-- - 1 so v 'il b I I. y , 'v 1 1 rx x p ,fs , , T , H . 0 if ' ' f A '51 ' U 5x Wiatr, -Arr J i Ankara- I ' aj ,,s-',',, g I , wi r .fwfr :',f' 2 - A I fy Fiqh ,A If-X wa .H g f ' K iffy! f YM f if iw' 421162 4 f' -is - 1 . wi - -'2-N., XL as GTE: The true purpose of high school- To educate, To sow seeds of knowledge . . Carefully and prayerfully Deep in the mind and heart . . . Truth mingling with sonnet and psalm . . . St. Paul, Bonaventure, Piur XII . . . Shakespeare, Milton, Poe . . . Pasteur, Edison, Fermi, Lawrence . . Newton, Decartes, Einstein- To keep the Commandments . . . appreciate great works of literature . . . manipulate the slide rule . . . use a missal . . . To bake delicious pizza . . . design and sew ensembles . . . visualize an atom . . . type . . . hablar espanol . . . parler francais . . . To mold and plan and edge and sand . . . to taste the ancient classics . . To draw and paint creatively . . . join the choirs of angels in song . . . do pushups . . . play the violin, piano, horn . . . toe the light fantastic . . . trace history through the ages. These roots of knowledge will bud forth, grow to maturity . . . Then blossom and bear fruit- Worthy citizens Of God and country. '24 M. Bray and M. Blum, first year Latin students, are writing con- jugations of verbs on blackboard. More fun! R. Wagner explains a fable in Latin to eager listener, M. Dick- man, Both are second year Latin students. 3 Xa g ix ff ' Cunning m Greek, Lat: R. Kramper locates places of interest suggested by some pictures of ancient Rome. I7A 6 , ...Y I zd other languages. French I class is having a vocabu- lary quiz. Holding cards is j. Bruneau. Seated are B. Ries. D. Schroeder, P. McGrath, and M. L. Carpenter. D. De Mers, T. Colbert, S. Strong, J. Lamoreux, and P. Cal- ligan are making a study of French menus in French ll class, fThese do not include spaghetti!J At 11 propitious moment, the photographer entered the library. All students are busy with research problems, 4 . Q .-nf ,fi O ff? inlfq 56.15 SOOO-PZ Q' NH S9016 W Q QQ? NN X Q T i 2' ,I-GN -it-' UPPER LEFT: Graphing x-y in advanced alge- bra poses a problem for P, Berger and R. Limoges. UPPER RIGHT: Senior mathematicians contend- ing with the slide rule are S. Wagner, P. Jen- sen, J, Schumacker, W. Berger, M, Lichty, M, Weideman, and D. Hirschman, CENTER: N. LaCroix, J, Riley, M. Campbell, K. McGarry, T. Olson, and J. Slattery are dili- gent geometry students fjudging from their smilesll. LOWER LEFT: A study of contemporary his- tory proves interesting to M. Clark, M. Stil- will, N. Pullis, J. Hartin, and j. Clifford. LOWER RIGHT: Conducting a panel in the vo- cations class is C. Funkhouser. Panelists are B. Markland, B. Hansen, and M. Raymond. UPPER LEFT: P. Greuniesen, D. Smith, H. Wfestendorf, R. Nielsen, and D. Iaieey are trat- ing the nomadic migrations in religion II Class. UPPER RIGHT: A. Jones. .l. Haclxett. -I. Car- penter, and AD. Murrary. members of Spanish II. enjoy a refording of that fascinating lan- guage. CENTER: Studyiiig priilaiples in religion is important to these earnest freshmen. l.Ifl7'l' TO RIGHT: DI. Craig. lNIi Heider. R. Iiralwlinil, V. Rush, J. Broome, M, O'Hara. D. XX'alker, A. LaVelle. J. Brown. and F, Boeian. LOWER LEFT: Matching names of famous authors and their works are I.. Shoop, Ii. Smith, I Zebus, D. Ehlers, and I.. Nelson. members of English II class. I-OWER RIGHT: P. Garvey points out the con- ductor of the recording to he heard by a general music class, M. Treinen holds the record while J. Robar prepares to follow the themes in hei- book. are deemed. . -X Annex Meets Expanding Needs of Students This picture from a previous annual indicates how limited the space was for the students in 1 old cafeteria. The relocating of the cafeteria to the new annex provides room for 260 students in a study hall situated in the newly vacated area. The spacious new cafeteria in the annex, which provides ample space for two classes at 4 time, is the pride and joy of all Heelan students. I30 Students Prepare for Business World Y anscribing their shorthand notes are the commercial I students. Typing in the foreground -1 1. Gull, D. Murray, G. Fox, J. Schneiders, J. McCormick, M. A. Sheehan, M. McAndrews, and Schroeder. 'hr Enthusiastically listening to R. Daniels discuss a work sheet are-LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Magnus, B. Verschoor, N. Rohmiller, V. Skuodas, D. Peterson, J. De Kok, G, Wilber, and B, Sweeney. uuuuv090009 00009090000 roving their skill at the various business machines are-SITTING: M. Willoughby, S. Nemesio, ineifl, L. Mercure, and S. Graves, STANDING: S, Abker and K. fPennyj Lander. lil Budding Scientists Pursu Physics students make electrical measurements, using a cathode ray oscilloscope. Here J. Gereau, J. Schuetz, R. Harbeck, K. Shearan, and W. Berger observe varying current and voltages and analyze wave forms, Using semi-micro technique, chemistry students here prepare salts by different types of reactions. Students in t foreground use centrifuge to separate precipitates from liquids. At the first table are D. Winkel, C, Weidert, Nicholson, I. Plendl, J, Flynn, and M. Pritchard. IQ? earning Through Experience eww A, ,Q Q-.1 2' 5 i. X tw is x r M ir? UQ ikush if ale Pointing out the systems of the earthworm are interested biology students, J, Bishop, M. Krokowski, G, Dixon and S. Holmes. White and D. Wisner illustrate the importance of the different temperature scales in their general science class, x I33 Let ever mast Members of the art class dis play pastels on which they ar: concentrating. SEATED: T Budde and M. K. Aldrich STANDING: I. Frey, M. Kann B. Licata, R. McGrath, D Appel, and F. Blassl. D. Pine, E. Foix, R. Barkley and M. A. Miller display thei talent as top notch cooks. Ambitious members of the te: tiles class are S. Holmes, I Goldsborough. J. McCrysta and P. Curran. Members of the industrial art class are P. McGuire, J. Geng ler, J. Mahon, C. johnson, I4 Boden, L. Richou, F. Gilmar G. Raasch, R. Nocita, R. Cotl D. Flaa, E. Willoughby, an W. Hodgins. mn be f his time. XY. Miller. M. J. Reecl. I.. Shoop. T. Urbnnos. I., Nelson, M. Kidcl. D. Burniglit. D. Rut- ledge. J. Wille. S, Sievers. and P. Kiunmercr line up for one of their clancc routines under the direction of Miss Osborn. Meriting the distinction of hav- ing .in A aveixige evety quiirtcr since they have been at Harlan .ire J. Miller. C. Whit- son. J. Soclxnnt, M. Balcom. J. Jackson. P, Haley. C. Pritcharcl S. Erickson. Standing are D Collins :incl P. Triyilii. P. Flgmiigiin. K. Kuclron, K. Flllfltlklllll. C. Broz, S. Elvcl. and B, lXlilI'lililDLl play it practice giiim- to warm up for their tourniiment. Posing pyiximicl style for the :gg 1 pliotogruiplier are fleft pyra- micljz M. licnicoiii, J. Husker, I. Bt-mn. Qincl B. Miirkland SECOND ROVVI G, I.LlAlCIAC, fl. Newhurn, and M. Murphy. THIRD ROXY: M. BL-iiulvien intl J. Cliiirticr. TOP: D. Mc- jriith. BOTTOM friglit Pylll- nicljz K. Flanagan, D. Doyle, l, Boyle. amal K. Kuclron, SEC- UND ROXY: P. Flanagan. C. iyndmiin, and G. Dzuimwicc 'HIRD ROXY: S. Ehel iincl C lliincliiiril. ,Jwoqwv 'ii . ' X -g Ni , ,r X J x X. xN. Finis . .. Theyear...thebook . . . anera . .. We, faculty and students, J Have played the major roles In this our drama upon the stage-Heelan. And as the final curtain falls. EpHogue We leave high school and look toward a new tomorrow- New activities . . . Rich opportunities . More responsibilities, Building on Heelan's enviable record of achievements. a We go to attain new goals . . . cultural . . . intellectual . . . spiritual. - We have looked to Heelan High School ' For inspiration. I We have found in the academic, social, and spiritual phases of our school life l The learning we craved . . ' T The strength we needed . . . 5 , ? The Truth we sought- Christ. Q I36 'ms X ,, 2 Q 5 i The setting sun, and music at the close, As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest last, Writ in remembrance more than thin vs lon v vast. I- 5 I uwvfwwwwmww M www me f 'W' f 14 2 M N xx X qw W f ff QM! 1 j i I I A X uf MV! jf ' A LM W A 1 I . V We JI I J ef Ny ., , M Y NQGBERG PORTRAI tray g You at Your Best f L. WM AQ! ll ' JW We T lx if ox All of Ssouxland Wufh Por+rai1'ure 'IVA pm L They Can Be Proud of 'gi W TO CONTINUE IS oun ONE AMRQAN WWW 0 f y W NPVQQZH 5 W W W' ,ff :fp UZ-AI5 W M' M W f Q 19 UuW,Qf,1,lnf?LW70,,? ' NKJMQ ff, ,V W W u-' ,,,-W',fw',Jiy GER STUDIO 'ww .W Nw f W ffMm:im .. ffff 4l C T oice of FF C I959 graduafes of H n h School ACCRE Granis Bachelor of Bach lor f M , Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Sc ical Technology Offers a +wo-year Program in ecre+arial Science and in Accounfing i,J-:AF-kbs For an Appoinfmenf, Call QW J!! ' The REGISTRAR, 5-8987 W' vi www ,nw 3-WMM - ,-.,,,L..,,R6 4,160-1444 v91....4.47 i76,,,4,gg,,7,,,,,.,wf0tfffffJ'-4.1:4a4,-. MPM-MTASTEE INN 8. 9dLlTM'f?AjgAf- LJ,-ffffc-4-f1,ef1favf Q!'l,c'V f . U , 4.1 L Aifzmhgipiwlio D ' 4101 gillqjg flbarhgdwlar 74+-A-,,.-,-.,f416-.,-,I Two Convenien+ Locafions- I9+h AND COURT STREETS 26I0 GORDON DRIVE , fy : Y f up , za' , A. af .4 . L' M1-fr!! , ' wk I V1 . ' v . . -X af ,- , , ,. 1. . ' 1. Q, , ZVXZUL 2 T A4-U lf 7 1 . . 1 I itz lf, ,At . . rf In y gt, LJ' K .rf 4x--fy, Ll. W ff, ,EJPLQ 1v'g.- V I' elf df . L 31... ' VPKALL' K C-?7f ,l -' ST. JOSEPH MERCY HOSPITAL . -' f 'f i 'mf yt, 2 s 12:1 C. -G, ,fa !Nf'45', e J , ,KM4 .., 4 , - .- , 1 I 4:15, 7,4 ., ,,.-.2 -ff: - .Mfr ff A ' 4 , - V 1. -- Mal M .2 . 'J . . . 1 A- I 1 ffq'f'7 l - 4' ff . Af ff: 41 Q , 0.15, 'V 'P 'V 5. P' E' ' 'L V Lk' ' I K Ni P ' 1 1 if I ' . c, ST. JOSEPH MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING A 'Z' V M ful- 4, 'fig , rar -I If - Vi' J 'jf 'ALA 44 4' if in L key' I Nff? 1 I L - ' ' ' s ' ' , 1 ' 1' V f wt ri. 1 or L: - '2 f fr f 4 V ,, .. Q 1 11 4- Tl-free Year .Drpglogma Progzramgf xg , A 1 ', , K . ' 1' A I, ,f' A 1 ,th gig. it 1 J 1, Vg. L V ,4 A 1 4 r.. rf 4 W all A f Aim i All ' I' L4 7' ,rl X V, C I M 'Q J I L . . - ' M. . , A ff 4 'fff-r '--Mm , ,Q , 4. n TPM A I ,. l 1 M g D N Mx . V fa ,Z xfx.. Mfr' ff, f ,Ili x, r -fl!! ' ',,,4f i. - ki -'TQ t- 4: 'QILN Yr C T4! ' I ' dz' M K G 'K 1 Approw7ed by! lil-me Iowa Board of Nurse Examiners. Fully accredded by +l1e Naflonal League fpf Nursing. Member of +l1e Qonference of Ca+holic :Schools of Nursing. 1 lififl 44' ' QQ! '4' ' ff1'TUH-fel... rd 4r 'f ,-fha .4 , ,' ,L,,,A,4 f , ' ,J 1' , , ffl f ' Ofher educalional programs' include accredi+ecf couries rn X-ray 'feclinlqmfegind X' ' ' laborafory l'ecl1nology.' e l ' V . ixd, K '51,-ei-fff:'. iff! y Xl Cd P W ' NK ' A f 5--V! V' 'EA fr ,f, S 5 lf' f 'V L lip . Y 4 ff. N fi 2' , fj 5 I, ,f .g X-mi, .jlq , A! A A f V 1 J My 5 529 I W W WMV A Ag M f NN gQfw,fbEf,fX55vfEf'r X JS, ' ompimenfs WJRQSQKQOQAQMW C if My f,fMfQ H. s. HoLTzE f , ,KEONSTRUCTION co. N6! Building Contractors 3 , ,WMV MQW 2I2I E +P h S+re+ TELEPHONE 2-I84I SIOUX CITY, IOWA GS lil , PRECISION . . . fo do fhe job- easier, f e , finer! C Q f ax I A C fs if L' i Kas y Olympia precision fypewrifers- sfandard and porfable-are preferred flwe world over for fheir qualify, value and ease of operafion. Fully-equipped wifh fhe mosf advanced and worfhwhile fyping feafures, an Olympia furns ouf fhe mosf exacfing assignmenfs easily . . . wifh crisp-uniform- and disfincfive resulfs. A Wifh over 50 years of 5 A, L'-'PA X manufacfuring experience, ' l N4-5 ' every machine is precision-builf --J as -- fo fhe highesf sfandards- 5, 1' .f Rf' assuring quief, consisfenf, xi Ja frouBle-free performance year affer year O N-X, lv XL ' we Qs 1 fi QLW l :N , K it N9 ,, Q'-G if xi ggi, -1.5 gsm -x ik '-wa rv A -5, N XV K i f '4-- 3 af-Q. fr DX, QF it , ' N 7 5 ' X 7 A 5 ii -,,5:oaMPtE1EvrboFFlcE XQUTFITTERS ff Q N2 - Fi N - A v 1, '1x.xQT1eN5flARU OPIQCEQEQUIPMENT co. . as --Q -X .-11x75 5 5 x v X, 2 -was RLEIKIX -3-wi 1-,gh .,,llA'KiqAkX'-tx :gig X . hi -s+f'2+ SFQUJQCEY: IOWA y. zQ'-,,.LiQ, ' 7' 5' F5 xv v ia ' -i x f l-13-vw g, if Tana 8-0543 -n . 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ZENITH GENERAL ELECTRIC, MAYTAG TAPPAN, I-IAMILTCSN ' T Open Eveningsfif I'6Q6 Pierce 3927 Transii' NN . j EI F , '1' .L ,M I Besi' Wishes I. X, To I Heelan High School CITY CLUBXDISTRIBUTING CO. ' ' P' I Disfribufors of A . f BLATZ, SCHMIDT: PHEIFFERS ,- 3 AND CANADAQTJRY K 'R 4TII S+euben S'I'ree+ I I 'I Sioux Ciiyi Iowa 'li ,J N. . '19 -. - -ia: , S Corhplimenfs of--f ' I 'WIGMAN COMPANY - ' ' WhoIe5aIers' , ' PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIAL - PIPE. FITTINGS. VALVES A' TPUMPS, WELIE SUPPLIES 3 I 3-3 I 51347-3-I9 PerI'y sfreeff ,SIOUX CITY, IOWA PI-IONE 2323! -.J .P ' '- FR I - I 1 in tt ' In Ai. 1 Fl -D 5.2 A IRENTALSERVICIE CO. ,x T- 'R -iISuco,essoEs +o Uni+ed- Ren+-AIIsI I .A X A Sanding .Machines Ca1'pen'I'en TooIs Paintersf, Equipii '- PIumbers'P Tools Yardm Tools I Tracior IFordI gh x 4 ,Phone 5-IIBI I 4 .4 P' ,I,Cha'insaws - g Dir+ Conveyor ParI'y ljkeds A Baby Needs ' Invalid INeeds Q . ., Trailers- 2IosW. 7+h S+. CompIimen+s v, of ' . ,S ' BEANE PLUMBING , B. HEATING COMPANY 44I I8 Morningside Ave. PHONE 6-7374 'c7:.- H 'COmPEm9h+SV.QfV' A x CATHOLIC YGUTH ORGANIZATION and , SOCIAL CLUB - Social, Recreaiional, and Spiri1'unl'Cgn+er ' , for . V -P Our Young People ' 1 ,fC7,ea4,! 6-'Ah 7770-0?',e4,j A I' Q , , , , Qwwgff W,gfff,w UnffrQfwMQ e:1fVVc,O --'U-fL4, Yung, , 1 C7 'V N , 4' '34 70-444g , ,M-aj 70 Plumbing and Heating Contracg?QM4L0qM 6145 ZO,.,,,Q fyflkfpgx fyggj CQXO JQQVL4 '7J6g,kLO K Vffffffdfd ffbffcgoffw f -4,5 ,cifcphzfe ' ,Jia-Hg QXVUO -gqvzlgnzbgx 77 yu: sloux CITY, IOWA J 767 '27f LCf Cfwfifkfgfgg-, 1' FC:K.,CJ Mfg? .x AICC KJ if-Q ,. X - gWW X PF ' M? 9' Q my 1 , J I A e . y gif I, W usAOK-l-IARMON OO. A ,ij Y plm UM i low 's LARGEST Elospifal, Surgical li P ' Physicians Stupply House A 3I3-3I5 Jackson S'I'. if 3 Da 0 a Avenue M OOMPLETE LABORATORY suPPLlEs K 7, S H HOUX CITY, NEBRASKA lj A W Phone 43796 . 2?-:MN EfxiQ.ciaLAi1AN?A4NN 2 W COMPLIMENTS From Wj fZ j,,g' gamer ,Azz Lrg, Wm, Aid M5 !fi,c4.4..r- A L, 20, ,J -,O A f f f L2 'a 'v N 7 UQ-4' ' SIOUQ AMBULQCE SERVI E f fa C 1 ..e-...elif-f.J1J,1 .f , A , - ymvmb Z, ,MW 44-, g Ji ULANCE A FRIEND, Y Dial 2-1859 14 ,J RADIO DISPATOH 2 Emergency Oxygen Firsi' Aid Personnel II07 2lST PHONE 2.1859 l Complimenfs Comfimenis BARKER FANTLES SHOE Famous for Fashions Shoes--Hosiery-Bags 504 4+h s+r,e+ SIOUX CITY, IOWA ll- . 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I4I7 Morningside Avenue A Share Phone 6-7355 Sioux Cify, Iowa You Should VISII :X N EL FREDO PIZZA,X CARRY our Try Our Frozen Pizza From Your Neighborhood Grocer Join Tommy's Bakejs Dozen Club 2322 Cour+ S+. Phone 5-4077 Gebiihe Pafi,F!Free'V'! S- NW vw if S i ,f ,f A JA 'Jw' Wg' J J I 2 9 of i W V' , ii V , V N. - by cl, , jx? in F 'F fy isgloi E . :TY MOT Ei gvfirw fir ivy J' 3L7!go airmon S1'ree+x i SOU IT xiNAjA'Xv,J ki, F L-jPhon !iE?95WAi N. Q I? Mfg li ji if i X F, Q . Q VJ ' V-Q , I X dj ,ogy JTEPFXQL G R Q Q by if ff L X if 1 M226vww4kaxJf Q XSCAORGAN oPTlcAl. U Y I A '96 QNGJAVX 5:5-s+h S+. so. sloux TYC RASK Stoux CITY' IOWA JOE GANTZ STEAK HOUSE Recommended by Specializing in Our Cus+omers and Friends Q STEAKS I222 Pierce Q SEA FOODS Phone 2-0589 i '?yf,,,.z.4,w2 Q A jf Try .MX X K Nbfbf QPR fr X A ' ... .NW Qeiiff 2 3, yr fpfdx-P 'ompi nis ff 5,10 ND' f Hx X 52 , We V OSC - Sxl Sn1ar1' WS 'For JY un Men I 4 . . ubin hon? 9 I4 rf! 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IUI7 D669 FosviIc's SIceIIy Service, 472I Morningside Avenue SUPREME GASOLINE-OILS-FUEL OILS VEEDOL AND SHELL MOTOR OILS AND GREASES ,Z W Sw My My xdgv Wy?-A My W vgyf PV NMR, -J N TP IM N Off 5 0 5 bb n 0 n nwrww JSA M ffm DM W Xfi6'b1QIEqLAf'GRMij6CQ6. J P KALlN's W Wdygf e Jppff yy Fine Fashions L SXSUT 5:23 CEEINSA SKAXYCJ WV an N WlLLHEB V' Furs TELZT-lglnrilbgazkszaa ww ,fn vw WA., mfjw 2 MN VI' Compliments of SECURITY 'K ..,.5 ' ' ' A L B A N, 'Q we - -' 6 W' if? -1 - ' - - ef- ' elf fb O b l' X W X. O ' .1, e ,... I1 A X I r D- . C + W C10 X 5 y ers , , nw' S n ' ncls JJ N K B F Eyxfgep yy RAN PO ION U Y ' s f X , n A ,.,, ,, QR BX - k U I E: u Ai g , : :::t: ' V- J V MARTY MCHALE ' . I X QE W I400 Jackson S+ree+ - ws ' M50 sloux CITY, lowA X Tele hone 5-99I0 f I309 Pierce S+ree+ Sioux Cify. Iowa I! N W' MMT 'if JU NJ J ' .T-Q jul 7 MVK o Complimen+s of ,W JE EL S Wi woonsunv oiyewevfi ich efam VLBANK AND TRUST COMPANY 9 Els? 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Phone 2-0262 wif WZZHL4 Q A fi-Qrigv 'oxwltb jgylgafkyij' Q Qgifj frm gy xComplim sl' A P -f4 fw ,014 ,figmo 9 MILLER VB gf P1 E I FURNI of 45 fm FirsT With the hm' K Ben - John E?-Maw No. Highway 75 Sioux Ciiy, Iowa I , I Af L t V' -I, ' , ' - I yv,V: L J., M Q X IW 1 Q9RI3IIm,e..+Q,+' fff CosCRAvEs 'KDMQREYQSR ' EI.IC.Ious GIFT CENTER V'5FQ6+UT:iI'Ig,1M?,di50haiYi 35, 5Il Fif+h S+ree+ I bX1,Var'QH'y .mwnfv I In Ihe Frances Building ,L ' VE TVQZQEFQURTH 51 PHONE 5-500l X X' 4- VAAU Q , , 4, ,ez tg,-,1CICf,9t',4r,ff awww' '9'1 '6!,co' lff4T ' A510 f ,awe ' 4-wi' -ff' I Ml' Rf? 17 V ,,g,A:'BRAuNGER PIf'6DUCE Co. l,Lc.c.J 2-41, f l11'EE'l6IGonal Food Suppliersi .AQW7 nf, ULU' vhfad' 6 A' 'TV fT '!'5' A750 yn! ' n I My AMEPEARgjI. 67,,,,gIIQux CITY, IA..L 4,eI,,fm,a.4i3j flap alba! f,..M,0F ' aadfafffdf 5 '4h 'LO'A s77 1'V 1 I f . x , , Q ,R , V M, jeu I. l I - ' - 7 504. PC L, ' 1 I 'pg f C114 df' CCLQA' x..f! 4Q77'1fJ4'Z4fZ V A, 4 id , ' J, r ,v,C41,.I, To LEVARD ffffffff M, LW? BEAUTY SALON Zgjfff.OWER sHoRq.: 7, mjjylbjjfu ICATIOOS Pierce Sfreef , .1,.4f,4f-'V ,T ,, A I wid A+.sIa. , JC , 5208 Mlllfdfy Rd. 4LC.g,g,.f1, '. Y ney P 9 'f A 4'!l'I' I J, 4, , If C4 f Phon'e 3-342l 24 Hour Service 4c4LfflB-2r+ Beauihy Serwces ff' J1'f A ir Condifioned K. ffliiju Cn-Y'WlDE DEL'VERY,4'f64'A:Qr -tJ'47'1FI:ee'a71d Easy Parkingc gfjgraf Izffwgwergffor All Occasions C. E -wfvc-f-gg? pp-IQNE 2.3224 11,415-fayd ,',a4L44a? ' . . f ' . N'-ffaxu' Ili ' ,.fcf,4.47 f,..:2Ldif'w-f,4r,?f,.ff! ffffffP5'L 1 ' . ' ' I f I ' 1' X. p ' I I ' ' .1 ff K . I , V 5, Af' -,f , v.,,fff . A-1...- 64045, ' X Y f ,G-KJV f,fA 'L f'-144.6 ' ' '-' 'X M! we T . - I 27' .2f!!.' alfa-oii Complimenfs of 9 'f? 'i' '- f4l' CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY .. , .rib-V1 'QA X ' ' 1 , 3, ,jf -ff T? Agp! l..4,1L,7 FU.-mr 4.1.00 i i I f , Q. n. CE 5341! sf I2'Q 7, 'I' N -4-feffy' . 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A .- lPMNE.sl21x9 fi.-4Lr1X'CTrY D'iVe ln Banking L f xx . fm and Parking Facililies E 1' as ,J i 2 , .m WILKINS REXALL PHARMACY School Supplies, Films Cameras WILKINS 4000 Floyd Avenue TELEPHONE 99229 compnmenis Q.. f of Argsek M1-mry f 'f0:U-U YELLOW CAB co. f F mf' ' gf MZNTE: ages ' H- - il lTL?JdEE,ku,gg,g,5A4C:f PHONE 8-052I N4 , I ' MQGUIRK AND TAYLOR C0mp,imen,s SEED AND FEED of COMPANY Garden Field, and Grass Seed Telsxorjji-9 4, 5307 Milifary Road A V332 A A A , Km afx ,A D- fn R. - A , V, oc 1 ,. .1 I M'WELL'S' f I .VV ,M T, A X x ' E E' BLUE BUNNY ICE CREAM T +- X we T A ' There Is a Difference I A . A , Hot sundwieh, cold:I Coke L 0000000 000000'00 0,0 0,0,0' x fnaiurcl Partners! ,0,6,Q7' i I 1 T from A A 49IlI!4Il1lIlxS W A x . .J -A' ' ' I .f'.f - -we ' ' 1 '?'45lL . ' 'N X ..........rww -N. SERVE Q7 ' 4. 44.35 --.E Cvcafffg Dfw - I If NEG. U.5, PAV- Off. C Q' E I YI X K - uwlv' IS A FIGISVIRKD filblfllll D lOTTlED UNDER AUYNORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY If CH ESTERMAN CO. ' '1 A OLSON'S N A Buy fhe Besf SPORTING efooDs - ' To Headquar+ers for ' Where H SQxxMade JACKETS AND AWARD SWEATERS DE E LUX BAKERY All Types we THANK You x Spor+ing Goods 0 I ' 5 W IWW? W f k M LEO HASSENGER INSURANCE AGENCY gli M I94 FE Ii s , Insurance of All K d 925 MM L Snap' fATI A 72 P MI in s Since I ierce S+ree'I' My M My . 14' W I SIOUX CITY I, IOWA I 7 P ce Sfreei' . f E ywii Velo X ITT' 'OW OW Iflfeffggrcieen IOUITMIP RlDIgEIRElAY 30 Ph soI4I LI 0 I. 5, Hi Wyj - 0 M ,M X Presidenf f'::f:ZgwL':gINT Secreiarv M I A P I HI P W O' - li pb Of! fdiffn ALI X PM IW P,.fIme,.IaW WI Willy M QM CWS? EIQMTI jp, H IW Uifwffif Xktuffy II J M0I2VVIW f5.'IfI 09 ' A -I I I 'IW Im IW I A109 5? 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'L rx -it L' '-'I A N' X Y., Inf 2 ' ' V Y .. A J ' cf fw A I LV V un A I V V14 . f IVYNW1 F X X I iw 1 W F, im i LW Comeln' and ,See Us , 3 L.x,r74 YL. nf- A Ll' ' ' . I , 'UC , f 0We Can Help! Your Bowlmg ,Vw if-nf ,ff fy . - 4, fwlf , - Cm' , 4, 4 , ' ' fffiffipff LQQZQL XV Q3 . 'C. ' Q.- ,, F W , - fc Q QQ BERISZQIE SCHREIBERN 1 C 1QERGgJNZ2t, kr 4 Q? It U, 111529 F 52. ' ,cfqbf 1 Y L A 1. Ch 4' ' 'I 'QV , - uf QQ La. I M - A' Q, 'few ,ef fb , lb ' ' , 1,-9' 940 - x XX . WARK BOWL mfg 1 r L A ' , f 5qQ? Qzizg ' ' IO3 So. Fairmon+ S+. Kgf ' - '2'QaQ7 225' 0 0 Vfg gif, YY I6 Brunswlclc Au+omahc 'fcpij WALLY SCHREIBER, P p. Managed by TwW i Q wwfmfffkiwfw IOWA BLI MU. ' fm ' . X M' - lj Wuewm WM IYlQA,a5!A-i,Vyj,yb'f MJ'1AA4 ,.tQCP,X',llMJ4l ' Q MQ f 03,1-,a..,z.fE-17,3 vdmfi H! ' ' j f jt5a', E:, c1:.i,.5,,,'g-41 ..' I M 5.51.61 ' L 55,7 ' 1 .' f 'A . I J. 1- 11 , 56, ' .I' 5 - ,!14eVQ wf. h 1 -9 Qfff. , 5 54.4-Anus, W 2, ,,, 1 J,j,!iglMgglqQAfaANK :l ug fx-x'l'Y 050,135 Ml, fra-W4-1-v . ' . , ' s 'E ' .Ca f0fEQ,o4wb6.w'-o,4v-656 - ecfrical Supplies ancl Service f ' Qwwgm LMIQGWER ENGINEERING QQ: ' 'E ' ce ' 9 f' Q f -.5 ' Lewfaeakcwwmb 044, WJAQP1 1 .1 UUMWA? W.. ff W1 5,414+ N6 - :W anna QQ -3?56f1f WAV. 1 P 47-rv., .Qf have ,ag A515-5 ,WM 59,54 ff W 5.1, ,5,,i,.c21 ,.,w9ifgf,T.,.,.+ ?ff., 6 WMA I ,M 5.Ll'1 1d 511,05 'Le ,Quai V I '11 A ,. 1, .y h 1 'Q ,M ' 'mag AAG'EN4EEXlflr3A HAQNIETI g J Da' L. mm ff '7ff1'.,? 1,,1 3Y50Ue1..54 ,,4..f,,,..?, F S Cf LV - V J ' ' 1 , A ,A 4 4, J , AJ -'Q fufb Cf, 'f' 1' ,41 s Pl-lu. surface 7-I937 NWT MAT EABER 5-9110 ARNE MADSEN 5.5355 ff' -wwf? ,M .yJOHN CONNOLLY 7-2266 ,GENE scprr 1 6-8098 f f'p93 ' 1 Russ MCLAUG? 6-8453 ' wf4,ff!f+- 4117 if 1 W I J' . WL ip ,5j5 ,,, , ,,,,,,,.44 if wm-s.u.Yw,E . 5 11,929 ,f PIA' L' 71 A ,'PE'2EL?nes2fPLc5Z5Fon 33n+s Tcplygf 9 t Q - K I , ,PONE5I4 Agnjljf ., ,M,a. .C we-G fd fwf'-Affffaw 1 V M' t Ji if M, ,Aj u ANSFIELD SANDMANJIO. 9 ff, C 7. s - Q - Q' v . - ,.,,'.4' V ..,fx.f,f 4: 1 f, 'I ' IJ' wif? Sio 's,Real Es1'a+eJSu:peJ: Markglr I rip 9 - H' 9 1 .wa M f1.Nf .. 9 Ir! -fpfgifzx w ,.fH'vrEfF6 nr raw X455 ff? 4.95.1 ,',,,,.f.4fif5Sf .vb K 5: no -fn ff- gg t -4 I, ,Liz ggiqfxjwofx-0..r.6Pff'f, 6..i.?lf,f2,f,,,g,.x:f5'A,,i,-1.1 I4 1 4 fn..:.e.-cf, ' .' KA 1 - 1 ,, 5 5 . - , . , 1fyV,'4-fbi , SEDGWICK-BRENNAI1If, Vw 7, ,QQ J,Q,,,,,rVWJ,X-f ABSTRACT co. ,T A ' Membe, INGWERSEN BRO . r, Iowa Title Association V2 202-6 Security Bank Bldg. SIOUX CITY. IOWA Dick Nicholson STOCKYARDS Phone87743 i'!71i?uff:: ,3 ' X, ,..,f,f 1 fIIo -4. -f' If -L.-AAC' A ' ff A '71 fs CALVARY CEMETERY I I' u L . . ' . ,f A 1 A ' r The Catholic Cemetery tor the Parishes ot Sioux City Compliments ot , . sloux CITY I Hfe IICIHIIS Q C p STATIONERY co. 5.,m.a+: Puoue S-33Bl 606 Fourth Street Phone 80559 GEORGE D SMITH O EUGENEG KOCHEN Yi Wwwwfff Wfwfwfif W , of ' SP - aim? somuxi 5,59' o THRI Y fig ST Co, T Com lee r X52 fl:-3 3 Four+h S+ree'l' UD 9 ONE F + Hy? iywmw iyffy fwi Qwffw GM? R5y'6iiNn'fJ5nKiz!i5H5.d? lymy mfjffiwy ,Q-Vw Jgfjjgx ,YV NCRET wwf? we WM MHK f 0 V GJ Complimen+s DWIGHT of a U ' CENTRAL FINANCE ' NG GOODS CO. 5l7 Pierce S+ree+ Telephone 8-I877 SIOUX CITY, IOWA Y Q.-X XJ' -I 1 N,f -.t .A I-I ,-7, S .... r.4,f, , A A c .- Complimenh A I WIQBQQ .F A-I'-' ' ' '1 ' JY: nf! . 0 ARCADIA CAFE4 R- 5- KRAGE C0-, H R 613221 pfeg.ge's4feei ' 415 BLUFF ST. ENB A M I phone-8-,in E Y 7 II' . , I 1, R,-'Up fill' I I Lb! ina 'J -1- .LL-5. - . Au. Pup IJ f N .I , V If I V. ,ful ,I 4 V r L X' 'II .1 I ,I Y 1. ,I J ,.Y,lIHlJL. D, ll NIILEVLILAIQ, IL, lug ,I 'I - J, I, ,idly MI? ILL, I f I I H V, MK U, W, A'l,'jf,rA,f1j1.f V jtqli 5, E .cr If B I f' ,B X1 4 ' I if ' LIU, Ll+IIWiIk 5, 5 jf If CoH'age Cheese , 'X Q A Ll K L74 TWJL Ey0ULI!,L5gfRURf1' Ice Cream SMALL' ,f A ly IJ L- 4 fl 'f Comp,imen+s THE JOHN ANDERSON , of BARBER SHOPIW I 5AEGER'5 27Il Pierce s+ree+ I ' BEN FRANKLIN STORE Fm-EffiCie + ,awe 240, Dakm Avenue and Friendly Serviee II Soufh Sioux Ciry, Nebraska THREE BARBERS 'fa ,, , ,fs K K ,, - 1' ,- .-A f I I SANITARY RENDERING CO., INC. Phone 8-2298 Sfockyards SIOUX CITY II, IOWA All wif M 7', l' ivl, :ru I - . . 224179 I BLUE cRoss O '77 MC WX fix 'x r- I A 2, , It ' A Q44 W' N.-' I x I I I ,X K-N r .ymyfwfggwm X 2 I Pierce S+ree+ - sloux CITY 4, IOWAl,fL'?I W I x , Helps Pay I- '-, - ff by 4 fin, Pay f '1 . , I . llls - f 4 Q If ,fl If! X My vii IU I L , , XLSIISU 59 ON'SqJf L EQOA LlalAa'Nyvll, elle , Ely E , QL f,, , Ofoltlqrrgjqipbljlcg A X ki K RIG! MOT 34AIYTAeyREi3K U 3 ' 4 PHI cf-2 UL L , 4 L M B I yogi buy any app: es. I is GIIQQQLSI7 mosl peo ellie. LI A IKIQPQN QIENIQQS TILT: moo I El rical raclgof f I f I I -my I' fo Ant' ingyglecfrical f ' us omef arking RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL I INDUSTRIAL I' 'Nigh'l's, Sundays and Holidays ' Call FRANK A. LEE-57887 KEITH W. LEWIS-57585 622 Jackson xl ,I- ww ,flfav OPEN EVENINGS TILL 6:30 P.M. I Phone 5-4440 CRESCENT PARK HARDWARE BUZZ LEONARD-JOHN KEANE 260I Myr+le S+ree+ Free Delivery I Mila, 1 ,irq ,KL 5 J LI PMAN'S Sc-51.00 823 Wes+ 7+h S+. OPEN EVENINGS SELF SERVICE -,' 41 IL L,-' 'F' 1 ' I Y I' I , I If ,- 43, K- --3 ,. 1 aiff- .1 ,1'g A 'AIKI-4 -4e',, fr . L, -- Q I . 1' . if 1 - ,. ,Lf ,- V, 4- ff A 4 z 7 df 2444- 4. f:MT1f ' PTA - 54 ol! 611 ,4 ' - f-sf 1'?,.'L1.vff'-7461 If ffl ',. , , f' ,, 714-f-ffff fl ' A riff G. A ii ig ffbensl-toLAgf5TTfiFT6ICbMifAfii?ff f?1mf Q, ,y 17 Vf,,5-U. f If Ig-,aj J,92,:4 11-Lf'Z'C-2' 1 4 -2 P- W-4'ff4 f' ' f If4f4'M'Sf6113k'fCi+ arise? 4 I L I mf! L. -2'- ,f 1 . , 'fb S-C 41 4 J-P 4342, 4' N fi2fi'iIe35'fe2, Iv PEPSI-coLA, MASON'S R6oTx BEER. SQUIRT Nesswrs ORANGE AND Nesanrrs FLAvoRs . I I l l , xi I 1 . , . .E In HALL's FEED sf SEED I We FeaI'ure QEQEQTESI' NGIIQI L ffl :M Ulf? ki 66IIfif5IImeI'IiI?f'5 f f TXI K j' 1 Blue Grass Seegjir AC fn ff, M y'f'f4'f fl A fl iff' ,ff f L Sade SUPPIIESLL I f'a 3 if I f'fTf7ZV'iNCi5NTISjI,H6SIIP1'ffbil?'ff' ff MuRPHIIfIQY'c?c?rIIc9IaII:1Ii1iATEQ7-X ff- 5' E L-MEKEANIDXE 5' KM 2523 Dako+a Ave. Plfrcxfie 47574, N fggpfOQif!Qfi7N0QSIffQ P f 6 Sou+h SiouxIC I1Yf7L? l15 ja ZA a I EEZ' E2 f' mfg Q4 Efi ' , Ht. f WE WELCOME YOI R1,cErEcK1NxaQANn SA-KINGS Accou fa f f ISNATIQNAL KT fvf' Sioux Ci+y, Iowa MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DUKE'S RADIO CO. Cash ancI Carry Dairy Producis ROE 209 SIXTH STREET SIOUX CITY 2. OHIO Phone 5-5056 NINE DAIRY STORES You can render no grea+er service io your neighborhood fhan 'Io suppori THE ROE DAIRY COMPANY, which has broughi' and mainfained Iow miIIc prices fo everyone in your ci+y. 1 I ' JLVFL Q, I .fi-'figrt AM, A , THE I'oY N-'i v :'l.fff tm! we -L 1 1 W N I ' THELGUARXNTEQ on co. A An lndependeni' Business l V Q f Goocarich F. J. T. I-GranIIZ1IerIes Radio-Television Service I A and Wes+ I7+l1 ancl Geneva I'-' Supplies II I CI. T H I PENNZOIL IIIIOTORIOIL A+ flue Whale Ra no ower I I 0, S ' LuaRi2:ANTs l. I- 20l'lll and Pierce Phone 5-7463 , r' ' .1 I I lg lu A I QROXAL TBPEYWRITER SALES Z 1 .fl L7 x'l7i?fi AND I' 71117 IIfSERVlCE 1 REAL ESTATE Vg, I f' y lj gfee iles P. WATSON ' f I6I5 Pierce SIIWI. R I V ,i ffm ,Disfrilou r Proclucfs by Royal Ph 2 I fs w, Useo, ancl Renfals I A N slcafsireel' ful If l.ii C I If QQ X CITY, lowA .1 A If I ,l f I fx , If I 1 I U M Illvl I E L 1'N.I fl ,fl V! If' V!! F an I W ff 1 A ll Xl . fllfwl U f ' f 0 IWCLJUSACKLCASCADE l I I L Wg-Dry Cleaners Ijf ' Wholesale Disfribuf I! I 'V ' CU ACK-E' W' BAUMANN .LUUIIIV SIRWQJCITYIJIOWK . I Bos-507 Pearl S+. Phone 58963 ,XI N AJNU I I SIOUX CITY OWNED UE X Iiflfl 5 if Eslablislled I929 M. 'A , lj! A HFI,esh Flowers P. RAPP Q, A for All Qccasions NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE - I FERRIS FLORISTS COMPANY WARRIOR HOTEL BUILDING Soul'l1 Sioux Clly, Nebraska Phone 87505 2305 Dalcoia Ave. TELEPHONE 4-3003 Qfjffwk Xgiiiief ' , WM!! - C FINEQXDAIRY PROEPGIQQQXSQCCQEQNQ MM ,M 4 If Qrpfdgm-Grade A3vn1l+5:5Tfi5lrl?N,e V M UJ ff PHONE-8-655l-i ii. 4 ,AVI -45' CCQFZLC nil, lb Q. - wif J, -ae, iCf'zTC-pq AQ-el, W. my , iiiiilff W HQVQIIGI e,,'f0,,, C fi? 23441 Jones S Sioux City, Iowa r Vw ff: KFAIZ-+ C fwfff Q9 ffimnfkwffw 'WMM YC , R. w. FOWLER Phone 5-5948 WC' omplimenfs of Drapery A Slipcovers HDr:Ipery Q I A LER ELE TRI . :2,T:.' M C 5 C C CC DRAPERY1 , Shades Cornicfeid Exclusive but not expensive 809 Pierce Sfreef :Lo I50I Perce SIOUX CITY, IOWA J . 1 T, . 1 1 'I '. - J I . ,, 1 I I Q I, ,I 77 'iq wif JI,?CTQI f , Y? J I K I A A X 792- Q ,fi ., I, Y J . ,Z -Q M vu no H' 0 1, f 4 - ' C! 0'0i,f0 jf gat IQARK, INSURANCE O ,. ,I N f I - ' , ' ,f ' f I A CompIe+e Insurance Servioe of 'I' , WO QQ P 'IK A , All Kinds Since I903 , f' 'I' Alfwp Aff, gk 3 . ' , . Q - N' II . I 1 I Reliable Mu+uaI ' and A Srock Companies V IJOI-IN MIASOWICZ 1 . Broker , n I , v 270I I-2 Correc+ionviIIe Road Office Hours 3 To 7 P.M. , Phone' 8-6I86 A ' A , P STUDL IRQ figtiif LL I T 'ii NATIONALIEY KNOWN IALISTS IN FINER PHOTOS A 7 of ' fp GRADUATES '71I PIERCE STREET Sioux Cify, Iowa I 'There is no Subsfirufe for Qualify I 6918! ' fi S j ' A -E - ' ilu! - STANDARD SERVICE Iii , TIM,-I x Q fx X :pixel Lx , I fLf'.,E,.I,L7. S .4 ,.,. EA I ,.,V. - -EA ,Az Il- 7, Your FRIENDIY s,+a?Ia4rgV ,I smios 4 I V I ., ,., Q Sioux Bee Brand Honey sloux HONEY r-awe-Agcjf x, ' . ,A ,,,, Y ASSOCIATION A ' Jacksohfsfreeff SIOUX CITY' IOWA Agn, In A 'PHONE 8f383I 509 PIymouII1 Sf. iff' f f -1 I Sioux Ci+y, Iowa H75 .. M. 1. ff 2 Rqu, Faculty Index Aimee Mari t p. 4 Coyle, Rev. illl'he, p. 16 A hony, Si p. 14 Cymanski, xS:CSiC1', P- 3' r Re . . . 11 83, Degen, Jero e, p. 16 R. v.Msr. . DeLou les, Sister Mary, p. 13 Doy e,. iss Jane, p. 21 'Drea Mrs. Josephine, p. 21 B e 1 - Norbert p. NElii ', Sister Mary, p. 16 land R Ed ard Ann, Sister Mary, p. 16 owen Rev. 0' . ' I Zfy . fi it lk .aulp,14, if r S1 er Mary N141 , Carpe 4 rs. Josephilne, 21 Cec' Sister Mary p. 14' Sal , J , - 95 1 :lx t g 1 B, p 8 ,I 5 9 1 9 Brady, ,Rev. lf 5 . ' v B 1' , ,P 14 I Br , .., . , Mx. Ca 0 115 Ceperley, Rev. E due . 15 Charmaine, Sistelrxiviag? p. 15 Clare Terese, Sister Mary, p. 15 Clement, Sisteltxlvlary, p. 15 Constantiu5,'Sister Mary, p. 15 Cotton, Miss Mary Sue, p. 15 Abker, Linda, p. 58, 88, 97 Abker, Sharon, p. 24, 84, 131 Adamowicz, Michael, p. 54, 75 Adams, Thomas, p. 58, 95, 96, 117 Adams, Sandra, p. 24, 97, 98, 108,109 Adamson, Denise, p. 54, 105 Agnes, Carol, p. 64, 89 Aguilera, Virginia, p. 58 Aguirre, Cecelia, p. 24, 70, 72,109 Aguirre, Gary, p. 58, 117 Ahlin, Stanley, p. 58 Albenesius, Lawrence, p. 54 Albenesius, Robert, p. 64 Albers, David, p. .64, 116 Albers, Louise, p. 58, 95, 97 Albers, Susan, p. 24, 70, 78, 89 Alberts, Daniel, p. 58, 97 Alberts, Saundra, p. 54, 70, 87, 97 Aldrich, James, p. 64 Aldrich, Mary, p. 24, 102 Alessio, Kathleen, p. 54 Allard, Ronald, p. 54 Alvey, Cheryl, p. 64, 104 Anderson, James, p. 54, 77, 99, 100,101,105 Anderson, Janice, p. 24 Anderson, Mary, p. 58, 73, 97 Appel, Diana, p. 24, 109, 134 Arkfeld, Francis, p. 58 Ash, Kenneth, p. 58 Ash, Marcelene, p. 24 Babe, Michael, p. 54, 89 Bakken, Annette, p. 64 Bakker, Jo Ann, p. 64 Bakker, Phyllis, p. 24 Barkley, Rosemarie, p. 25, 134' Barkley, William, p. 54 Barrett, Daniel, p. 58, 96 Barrett, Mary, p. 58, 86, 89 Barry, Daniel, p. 25, 64 Barry, Dennis, p. 25 Barry, Lynn, p. 25, 96, 98, 109 Bateman, Lynne, p. 54, 97 Bauer, Laurence, p. 64 Bauer, Richard, p. 58, 74, 96 Bauler, Jeanette, p. 54, 97 Beacom, John, p. 58 Beacom, John J., 54, 117 Beacom, Marilyn, p. 64, 86, 135 Beacom, Thomas, p. 58, 95, 117 Beacom, Virginia, p. 25, 97, 100,103 Beargeon, Juliann, p. 54 Eikbert, Rev. Armand J., p. 13, 75, 82, 97, 103 Etienne, Sister Mary, p. 13 Evarita, Sister Mary, p. 16 Flanagan, Rt. Rev. Msgr. N-, .8 Flgming, Mr. Don, p. 17, 111, 123 Francis Clare, Sister Mary, p. 17 George, Rev. Dale, p. 13 Geusic, Rev. Steven, p. 8 Gilbert, Sister Mary, p. 17 Goettertz, Mrs. Anna, p. 21 Heath, Mr. Lenard, p. 17, 87 Helene, Sister Marie, p. 19 Higgens, Mrs. Mary A., p. 21, 89 Huewe, Rev. A. J., p. 8 Jeanora, Sister Mary, p. 17 John Mary, Sister, p. 18 Joyce, Rev. James, p. 18 Lafferty, Rev. James K., p. 12,83,103 Lilly, Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. C., p. 8 Lurana, Sister Mary, p. 18 Magdalita, Sister Mary, p. 18 Margaret, Sister Mary, p. 18 Michaela, Sister Mary, p. 18 Morkunas, Rev. Simon, p. 8 Mueller, Bishop Joseph M., p. 6, 83 Nacke, Mr. Ray, p. 19, 117 Osborn, Miss Inez, p. 19 Student Index Beaubien, Marilyn, p. 64, 104, 135 Beaubien, Thomas, p. 25, 97, 98, 99 , Becker, Jean, p. 58 Becker, Kathleen, p. 58, 73, 92 Becker, Lyle, p. 58, 117 Becker, Marcia, p. 64, 100 Beeson, Mary, p. 64, 100, 101 Bellaire, Thomas, p. 58, 76, 102, 117 Beller, Charles, p. 64 Beller, Judith, p. 58, 97 Belson, James, p. 58 Bender, Virginia, p. 58, 97 Bendixen, Annette, p. 25, 89 Bennett, Collette, p. 25 Bennett, Maureen, p. 64 Bennett, Patricia, p. 64 Bennett, Shirley, p. 54, 89, 96 Benton, Hope, p. 25, 102 Beran, Judith, p. 64, 135 Beran, Patricia, p. 54, 96 Beran, Victor, p. 25, 98, 101 Berger, Patricia, p. 54, 129 Berger, William, p. 26, 76, 1o1,1o3,129,152 Bernoski, Beverly, p. 64 Berthelsen, Catherine, p. 64, 75,100 Berzina, James, p. 54 Berzina, Joseph, p. 26 , Berzina, Robert, p. 58 Besch, Rita, p. 58 Beyerink, Edward, p. 59, 86,-97 Biggerstaff, Jean, p. 59, 73, 97, 104 Birmingham, Constance, p. 64 Birmingham, James, p. 26, 70, 100,111,112 Birmingham, Mary, p. 59, 97 Birmingham, Patrick, p. 59, 104 Bishop, Judith, p. 59, 133 Bitter, Janice, p. 54, 81, 95, 97 Blackburn, Ramona, p. 26 Blanchard, Cheryl, p. 64, 135 Bland, Kathleen, p. 59 Bland, Margaret, p. 64, 80, 88 Blassl, Francis, p. 26, 89, 102,134 Blenderman, Robert, p. 26, 100 Blum, Marcella, p. 64, 126 Bocian, Fred, p. 64, 128 Boden, Keith, p. 59, 117, 134 Boden, Marian, p. 59, 97 Boersma, Charlene, p. 26, 85, 109 Bogaard, Thomas, p. 64 Bohlman, Judythe, p. 59, 86 Borrall, Robert, p. 64, 89 Bosse, Martin, p. 26, 85 Boucher, Richard, p. 64 Bourdelais, Thomas, p. 64 Bousquet, Constance, p. 64 Bousquet, Gerald, p. 54, 97 Bousquet, Janet, p. 54 Bousquet, Jeanne, p. 54 Bouyok, Phyllis, p. 54, 86, 89 Bowen, Carole, p. 54, 75, 90, 91, 102 Bowen, David, p. 64 Boyle, Jacqueline, p. 64, 104 Boyle, Joseph, p. 64, 116, 135 Boyle, Pauline, p. 54, 73 Boyle, Patrick, p. 59, 96, 103 Boyle, Raymond, p. 64 Braband, Gerald, p. 64 Braband, Raymond, p. 64, 128 Bracht, Carol, p. 54 Bracht, Diane, p. 26 Bracht, Lawernce, p. 59 Brainerd, Michael, p. 54, 86, 89, 99 Brainerd, Milton, p. 27, 97, 99 Bramble, Richard, p. 54 Brandon, Julie, p. 27, 85, 96, 98,109 Braunger, Bart, p. 27, 80 Braunger, Grace, p. 64 Braunger, James, 59, 103 Braunger, John, p. 64, 74, 76,79 Braunger, Mary Ellen, p. 54, 90, 91, 97 Braunger, Thomas, p. 27, 101 Braunger, William, p. 64, 73, 104, 116 Bray, Michael, p. 64, 126 Brazelton, Constance, p. 59, 86 97, 104 Brazzell, Thomas, p. 59, 96, 104,117 Brennan, Lee, p. 27, 78, 85 Brennan, Mary, p. 27, 80, 101, 109 Bride, Joseph, p. 54, 89 Broomd JoEllen, p. 64, 128 Brown, Catherine, p. 59, 97 Brown, Jerilynn, p. 128 Brown, Richard, p. 54, 81, 105 Brown, Robert, p. 54, 105 Broz, Catherine, p. 64, 135 Bruce, Joseph, p. 54, 97 Brummer, Maureen, 27, 97, 98, Boersma, Marlyce, p. 64 I 69 100, 109 Patrick, Louis, Sister Mary, p. 19 Quinn, Rt. Rev. Msgr. M., p. 9 Raymond, Sister Mary, p. 19 Ringler, Mr. Herbert, p. 21 Rueland, Rev. John, p. 9 Saint Fabian, Sister Mary, p. 20 Scherrer, Rev. Ralph, p. 8 Sergius, Sister Mary, p. 19 Shkurensky, Mr. Julius, p. 20, 110, 111 Smith, Rt. Rev, E. J., p. a Studer, Rev. Joseph D., p. 20, 111 Therese Eileen, Sister-Mary, p.20 Verona, Sister Mary, p. 20 Verzani, Mrs. Virginia, p. 21 Whitcomb, Mrs. D. D., p. 9 White, Rev. Lloyd, p. 9 Wolbers, Mr. Dwight J., p. 20,116 Bruneau, Jean, p. 54, 102, 127 Budde, David, p. 64 Budde, Theodore, p. 27, 116,134 Budden, Victoria, p. 64, 104 Buddi, Thomas, p. 64 Burchard, Brendan, p. 27, 85, 105,110,111,114,115,128 Burkhart, JoAnn, p. 28, 76, 92, 93, 95, 100, 102, 109 Burnight, Deanna, p. 54, 97, 135 Burns, Rita, p. 64 Burr, Gary, p. 28 Busker, Jean, p. 64, 135 Cabana, Gregg, p. 54 Cabana, Pamella, p. 59, 74, 97 Calhoun, Larry, p. 64 Calligan, Patricia, p. 28, 97, 100,127 Campbell, Mary, p. 59, 97, 129 Carmody, Ellen, p. 59, 89, 97, 99, 104, 108 Carmody, William, p. 54, 76, 77,81,94,101,105 Carpenter, Joseph, p. 28, 85, 128 Carpenter, Mary, p. 54, 89, 96, 102, 127 Carpenter, Michael, p. 64, 116 Carr, Jay, p. 59 Carr, Joseph, p. 54 Carter, Carole, p. 54, 96 Carter, Nicholas, p. 64 Chancey, Beverly, p. 54 Chancey, James, p. 28 Chartier, Jana, p. 64, 104, 135 Chartier, Nancy, p. 54, 97 Chicoine, John, p. 64 Chinn, Eugene, p. 54 Church, Carol, p. 64 Church, Patricia, p. 59, 97 Claeys, Lawrence, p. 28, 97 Clark, Barbara, p. 64, 86 Clark, Cheryl, p. 64 Clark, James, p. 28 Clark, Michael, p. 28, 98, 129 Clawson, William, p. 54 Clay, Dennis, p. 54 Clay, Rodney, p. 28, 70, 75, 111,114 Clifford, James, p. 29, 129 Clifford, Janet, p. 59, 86 Coacher, William, p. 29, 94, 98, 103, 105 Colbert, Terri, p. 59, 100, 127 Collins, Diana, p. 29, 80, 81, 100, 101, 105, 109, 135 Z. ,.. ' , 1 ' 59 DOW, Bonnie. P- 54, 89 Fuehrer, Donna, p. 32 Harbeck, Ronald, p. 34, 95, Combs, Dennis, p. 29, 100 OWHS7 M7 Kathrym P7 607 897 Funke, George Ann, p. 60, 86 101, 132 Combs, - p. 59, 117 7 0 7,6 Funke ames, p. 60, 96, 97 Hardy, Micgaelynne p. 34, 86, Connel , 1 , . 6? oy e7 ,ang P7 57 7 F p. 6 9 9, 1 9 I nnolly, Edwar?fp. 5281, Dresd H7 James 55 29 HUUS, Marilyn, P- , 97 17 , Qngg Th . ab ' l, i , p. 0' :gain W'l 'a , . 34, 80, wav, Daniel P- 29, 70, 75' 1115.1 8, 122 Gad 01 - ser, P- , 9 , , , , 0, , OAI, 113, 1u!fDL1i 5' 5 ances 5 -15 11 115 0' 59 81 Duncan' Constance' P' 3 ' a70ag9Z '1 1110, 14 2 1 1 N 1 5 34 100 109 11 1 , lffgf, , 65 ydgggaiieg, 1 . - 81, 97,1 Hartin, John, P. 5 29 ' Conway, Mic ael, p. 59 DZ, afwiec? Ge P7 57 Galusha, 55, 96 r , Conway, T al? 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Donovanjiviarguerite, p. 30 Donovan, Mary Ann, p. 31 Dorsey, Fred, p. 60, 96 Frey Janice, p. 55, 134 r rt, p. 6 re eila, p. 60 e, Joseph, 5 Frisch, Cynthia, p. 65 Frisch, Mary June, p. 32, 97, ' Ah? - YY , P Halas e n, 11 04, Haley, Michael, p. 65, 116 Haley, Joseph, p. 60, 96, 98,104 Haley, Patricia, p. 60, 86, 97, 104, 108, 155 Haley, V. Sue, p. 55, 96, 105 Hall, Jam , p. 60, 104 a 65 Hall, T , H Hanlon, Patricia, 102, 109 a e ' 1 Hansen, Francis, 1-1 , - , - 5 Hurley, Clem, p. 66, 116 Hurley, Frances, p. 36, 97 Hyndman, Clementine, p. 66, 104 Imboden, Patricia, p. 36, 75, 92, 93, 98, 101, 109 Iversen, James, p. 61 Jackso Judith, 61 4, 135 96 fp ob yne p. 34, 96, . 65, 79 10 p. Hansen, Phillip, p. 55 Hanson, Norma, Hanus, Mary, p. p.4 James, avid, p. 3 0, 76, 77, 9 , 97, 105, 11, 115 e hl n, p 61, 88 nner, ald, p. 61, 86 ' Jennings, Robert, p. 36 Jennings, Virginia, p. 66 Jensen, Francis, p. 66, 76, 103, 1TnYl Jensen, Patricia, p. 36, 101, John, Edward, p. 66 129 LaFleur, Bonnie, p. 39, 97, 98 LaFleur, Kathleen, p. 66, 96 Johnson, Ann, p. 55 Lakings, Judith, p. 66 ohnson, Barbara, p. 36 Lakings, Sandra, p. 56 ohnson, Clark, , 61, 89 Lambert, Linda, p. 39, 97, 100, ohnson, G , 61, 86 109 ohnson, Ja 1,,73 LaMere, Gwe oly - p. 66, 135 ohnson, Jo . aMere, Irene, 85, 98,100 ohnson, Jon, 6 Lamoreux, Judith, 39, 84, ohnson, Larry . 66 100, 127 Johnson, Mary nn, p. 55, ' Lamoreux, Kay, p. l 96, 97 Lamoreux, Terry, p 6 Jonas, Gary, p. 6, 104, 116 Lander, Kathl p. 9, 131 ponas, Robert, . 55, 111, 118 Niane, James, p. 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Kann, Marily . 37, 69, 92, Lee, Roger, p. 66, 1 6 101, 102, 1 134 eedom, Dolores, 6, 70, 87, Karpuk, Danie p. 61, 101 96 Karrer, Richard, p. 66 efler, David, p. 6 Keane, James, 66, 80, 116 efler, Judith, p. 39 109 Keegan, Collee , p. 66, 86 efler, Kathleen, p. , 100 Keegan, Kathl n, p. 61 Lefler, Walter, p. 61 Keegan, Susan p. 37, 97, 98 ' eGros, Nancy, 97, 105 Keleher, Judy, 7 emek, Jeanette . 97 Kelley, Schery, . 37, 72, 100 emek, John, p. 6 Kelly, Carol, p. 1, 97, 104 ennon, Fred, . 66 4, 116 Selly, Eugene . 55, 77, 81, enzen, Davi 5 , 5 101 enzen, Timoth 66, 104, 116 Kennedy, Ma . p. 37, 51, 109 Kennedy, Ma F., p. 66, 94, 104 Kennedy, Patri , p. 37, 97, 99, 101 Kenny, Karen, . 55, 96, 105 Kent, Carole, 37, 82, 92, 93 Keyes, Cliffor p. 38, 103 Keyes, Sandra . 55 Kidd, Ma , 1,135 Kiehl, Jeanne, 66, 89 Kieler, Edmun . 1 Kiertzner, Ear . 38, 77, 97 immel, Car p. 55, 89 bg, Ma ' p. 38, 89, 95, 98, 102 Klemmensen, , p, 58, 99, 100, 102, 1 Kneifl, Kather ne, p. 38, 109, 131 Kober, Dian e Kober, D a Kochen, J 't , p. 58, 98, 109 p. 61 P- 38, 90, 91, 109 92, 93, 9 , 1, Egpal, Dianna, 61 mper, R h, p. 66, 75, 126 Kramper, ond, p. 56, 105 Krokowski, arion, p. 61, 133 Krull, Arthu p. 56, 97 Krumwiede, ary, p. 85 Kudron, Ka , p, 66, 135 Kueny, , p. 66, 86 Kurzak, Ph ' , p. 56, 97, 105 Kurzak, mas, p. 38, 79 Marksbury, Edna, p. 66 Marksbury, Michael, p. 56 Martin, Darlene, p. 41, 76, 98, 100, 101, 105 Martin, M. 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Ebel fforegroundj seem to have a secret all their own. How goes the world? C. DeLaughter, F. Jensen, and J. Homan pose willingly during Ll moments interlude. a Student Life C. Glenn. Mrs. Glenn. Mrs. Kumpmeyer. D. Manning, Mrs. Manning. and B. Kampmeyer enjoy conversing at the tea sponsored by the Lihrary Club members. Be bright and jovial among your guests to- night. was the attitude of Mrs. Lewis, F. Lewis. D. Kober. Mrs. Kober, I. Kochen, and Mrs. Kochen. who were among those who at- tended the annual Mothc-rADaughter Tea. We are your guests tonight. J, Bruneau and Mary Lou Carpenter present a rose to their mothers, who were guests at the tea. 'V'-4. Sgx X gig' i T n-nuns - -and ' -up bvwnw-r f 'Q ei ' .I f in ,ff I .M ' 1' A ..- . N i In Y , 5 A . Yay... -vang xx V i n .M K . lg ..nA A ' A 2 1 . .M J .T ' ff- f-N F -.nun .'.. V Ag. I 1 'VAA V' V ' ' L ' . . 1- . Aln ... . in A A A - K A A GG rf ! A A . . f ,ha . ' .. z A I is 1 ' i . A 5 -if T .,.' I -, . f 7 A F . . W 5 .W P? ff . Q 1 -' A 5' . M? 4 A 3... i i . H H H 5. . . ...A' HE E . E A . -'V. .H 2 A m Lf: .. l.. A L'A Z: E. 2 mm . 3 E 5. A . N E . .- gl 5 S Q l f fp.. A A 2 VARSITY SQVAD' ROW' l: -l. Gill. R. Gollhofcr. C. Fleming. M. Suncm. D. Conway. D. Whtson, and A. jones. ROXW Z: Comln Shknrcnsky. XY. Twnhig. T. SLl1UDl1C'l'. J. Glguis. -I. Hettingcr. T. Bcucorn. T. Coughlin. ROXV 5: M. Day Qmanagerj. T. Duggan. -I. Slattery. T. XX'.1tscwn. R. Vptun. rl. Miller flnunngcrj. ROXX' -iz L, Brennan. j. Levich. M. Lichty, I.. McDermott. XV. MlG1nn. and xl. Bcrzina. --I n . , Nnuunnlm M? sul.. I .V . A i. E -31 1181.4-as Cf? H., cl R R . ROXV 2: D. Wfiltgen, R. Hassan- SOPHOMORE SQUAD HROXX' l: -I. johnson. P. Boyle. G. Upton, D. Bcacom. an . eyes I gcr. VT. Bcncnun. uml T. Adams. ROXX' S: P. Mcloy. -I. Kahler. G. Dixon. G. Nushleanns. d L L Pllntc ROW' 7' G Persinger ' FRESHMAN SQUAD' -ROW' l: R. Thorne. T. Budkli. M. Davidnhilc. J. Murray, an . L1 Q 1. -. . , A Thomas. D. Bowen, G. Jonas. D, T.41vcry. ROXY' 5: S. Halaszyn. UT. Lcmck. D. XX ulkcr. W. Bmunger, and j. Boyle. ROXW ri: I hiCT.L1Llgl'llTl'l and Coauh XY olbc1's. 4 Coach Shkurensky gives last minute directions to track men T C hl' T . 1' : . oug in. . Jones. j. Gill, J. Beacom. R. Gollhofer md T. jones. J. Gill. M. Sanem. C. Fleming, and j. Slattery. -I. Hettinger. distance men. took first at the diocesan mcct md second in the district. Heelan Cindermen Go on Record The Heelan Crusaders, having made a fine record during both the football and basketball seasons, did equally well in track. Many determined young men came out for the first day's practice and stuck it out to the end. This year's varsity track squad consisted of seven sen- iors, fourteen juniors, and six sophomores. In the field events D. Haster took third place in the shot put in the state meet, broke a record in the diocesan meet in the discus throw, and broke another record with the discus in the district meet. F. Miller took second in the shot put in the district meet, broke a record in the shot put in the diocesan meet. and threw a record breaker of S1 feet and three inches in the dual meet between East and Heelan. C. Fleming took third in the district meet, won the broad jump in the East-Heelan meet, and broke a record in the broad jump in the diocesan meet. At the state meet Fleming ran fifth best in the 440 dash in the history of Iowa. TRACK SCHEDULE APRIL 8 9 16 19-20 22 27 MAY 6 13 16-- 21-W Holstein Relays So. Dak. U. Relays Cherokee Relays East Dual Spencer Relays Diocesan Meet District Relays City Meet Central Dual State Meet ...J I. Fleming. M. Sanem, D. XX'atSon, and D. Conway made up Field events men are ROXX' l: B. Burchard, D. Haster. int he 440 and 880 yard relay teams which took first in the district Miller. ROW 2: D. Conway, J. Slattery, C. Fleming. T. Duggan meet in the 440 A1 d ' b h h ' ' ' ' .n vvon ot t e 440 and 880 at the Spencer and R. XX hite. elays. . i.,1... t Ni Ai' W slr. i 1 ff' What dost thou with thy hest apparel on? These girls are displaying their new Easter outfits. SEATED: M. Braunger, R. LaCroix, B. Coury, D. Adamson, and J. Herdliska. STANDING: N. Esse, S. Kelley, C. Kane, P. Jensen. and M. Monkkonen. -A i il.. . 'D ' .if . . Y' Q es F f ' 15? K i , wit ' ' Tw? lgiififf V L 1 ' . . ii 7 Y ...V .,1,.:, 9 fr -.,- . -1-s Q 53, j p q'1, .,,3i,,f 'S Under the leadership of P. Im- boden, president of the Pep Club, this Committee functioned ably in making all plans for the dinner and fashion display. LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Forney Ksocial chairmanj, M. Pritchard, A. Maxwell, J. Daws, and P. Imboden. More fashions are modeled by guests at the fashion show. SEATED: P. Rose, S. Keyes. and Wille. STANDING: F. Grego, J. Wurtli. B. La Fleur. Sr. M. Therese Eileen, B.V.M.. C. Schlottman. N. Neuroth. and S. Wfhite. K. -11.111 'Ci ve., lVbflt is that noise? S, XVhitc .md C. Maxcy in their tmp hats grave iz protes- sionnl pcrformnme with their tmp dance in the C.S.M.C. talent Showi First plate in the tnlvnt slum' went to the Senior wnibiu. FRONT ROXXT F. Kiertmcr and VI. Hnrtin. STANDING: D. Llnmc-S. 5. KLl!11I11l'I'C'I'. amd C, Peters. , ' H xf mx-smsaz,ira1 195 i i i l S. Kammerer executes the sword dance to the tune of Highland bag- pipes while interested chorus members look on. Opereifcl Brigadoon, A World of Fantasy CAST OF CHARACTERS Tonznzy Albright ,,,,,, jeff Douglas Archie Beaton H aff B eaion , ,, james Wagner Dennis Striny' , David james Patrick Kennedy Steven Kammerer Angur MarGuffie , Milton Brainerd Andrea' Mafbzren Fiana MacLa1'en jean MacL:z1'en , Meg Brorkie , ,,,, , Charlie Dalrymple Mr. Lundie Sword DLIIZCFTJ H Stuart Dnlryniple ,, MacGregor ,. ,, Frank ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, jane Axlzton , , James Olson Susan Whitford Mary Tompkins Bonnie LaFleur , ,,,, Nancy Galles Denise Adamson john Levich Earl Kiertznex ,, ,, Mark Murphy Michael Adamowicz Arthur Krull Duane Davis , Gerald Fitzgibbor Steven Kammerei Katherine Fornej THE STORY: Two young Yankee lads, vacationing in the Scottish highlands, stumble onto the beautiful and fan- tastic village of Brigadoon on the day it comes to lifefonce every hundred years. Here the people live in a state 1 ' th t of the world wear themselves out in the hustle of enchanting and peaceful delight while the peop e in e res and bustle of commercial activity. Dancing in the foreground is k1ssie B. La Fleur and her Scottish lad, J. 8 Kiertzner. D. Adamson. D, Striny, M, Tompkins. D. james. and B. LaFleur played leading roles in Brigadoon. The Yanks, one romantic, and the other sarcastic, having enjoyed the life of the villagers, have the choice of re turning to their own world or of remaining in Brigadoon. Each makes his own choice and everyone lived happily ever after' -I. Wagner, S, XX hitford. and D. Adamson also played leading Members of the one-act play cast. The Pink Dress. vvhith roles in Brigadoonf' received a I rating from the Iowa High School Speech Asso- ciation are C. VC'inston, J. Anderson, T. Bellaire. J, MiCormitk. and B. Coury. Cl? 1 ifiiiiiiixrikamc 9 The I-leeliinites gather together for the coronntion of the prom royalty as together they sing the Heelnn loyalty song for the last time. Moments to Remember . . . was the perfect theme for Heelan's '60 junior-senior prom, May 17. The couples danced and swirled amid pastel lights and colorful lornmls at Shore Acres to the swinging music of Billy Redman and his band. Smiling happily as they hegin their reign over 1960 prom activities ure King B. Burchurd and Queen N. Esse. This junior couple. D. Striny and S. White anticipates un evening of S. Alberts are enjoying themselves fun :incl enjoyment that will long at the 1960 prom. be remembered, -i, I I0 ,CQ s.-1 ', '. 1 s-1 Prcscntntion ut the prom royalty highlights the evening. They are D. XX'.1lsh, N. Chilly-s. U. Millnt. rl, liiximlim King li. llurilmiml. Queen N. Fssc. XY. G.illi1gl1ci'. C. Duncan, M, Samcm, and xl. Gcruiii. I Top pitturc: S. Ncmcsio, P. 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