Cathedral High School - Beacon Yearbook (Duluth, MN)
- Class of 1961
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Hockey . . . goals galore . . . trip to Canada . . . freezing spectators . . . great coaches . . . other sports . . . spirit . . . spirit . . . spirit . . . SCHOOL SPIRIT . . . evident at Cathedral in school life . . . more on honor rolls . . . greater interest in classroom work . . . friendliness evident everywhere . . . participation in maga- zine drive . . . co-operation . . . attendance at school functions . . . homeroom groups . . . club participation . . . greater interest in becoming better Catholic Students . . . SCHOOL SPIRIT . . . makes us worthy of the name Cathedralite . . . therefore . . . WE DEDICATE . . . l96'l BEACON . . . to the students . . . of CATHEDRAL. 2 FA?ClL 'I A SMILING FACULTY FACES NEW FRONTIERS Q xv x6 X Q 1 1 : K- Y ..--.Ahgyw J-,L :yi--W.-X :Q 5- , . x , ,lm Q Xi Q A, E. www. W X ,. f. X gl 3-gi :vi , S -38 fl X 5 K by -Y m:AQ':4:S1 Qisfibfi am' ..... ....,.,,:e- - -X .M x,,.,n.z-.L QW f'-' , W . .lf ww X ' - ' Q M Tf4ui'i,?1 5f0 !3.Wia- ?f?V Sl' Tx . 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English III, Library Sister Mary Daniel . .. Journalism, Orientation, Senior Composition, Religion II Hilltopper Sister Mary Dennis ............ ........ A merican History, Social Problems, G.A.A. Mr. C. Michaels . .. ............................... Band Sister M. Noreen .... English II, French I,Il, French Club Father D. O'Doherty ......................................,....... Religion III Father F. Perkovich ............................... Religion IV, American History Sister M. Ramona ...... Bookkeeping, Business Math, Oltice Practice, BEACON Business Mrs. A. Ronstrom ....................................... Physical Education I,II Sister M. Sheila .... Algebra II, Trigonometry, Geometry, Math Club, Sophomore Class Father B. Scheuer ................................................ Religion IV Father J. Scheuer .............. ................................. R eligion IV Mr. J. Sorman . . . . . . Latin lI,IIl,IV, World History, Religion III, Contact, Junior Class Father R. Spors .... ..... .......... C h emistry, Physics, Religion II, Science Club Sister M. Timothy . . . . . . English Ill, Speech, Chorus, Dramatics, National Honor Society yeme, 44: wwe! 6 . .... , Qnvnmhug . 70116 ouffaow fo! a6cd!ejo46dn9we2'4t4e g,,,4,1 Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Father Mc Dowell . . . . . Sister M. Oswald .... . . Mr. J. Hagen 5 ...liq Mary Paul ..... ........... P rincipal M. Augustine ...... General Science M. Aurea ..... . .. Latin I, Social Studies Library .... Algebra Il English If Chorus ...... Religion ...... Reading General Science Sf' LA CIIPL 7754? 74elf 2645 ek ?eace, . . 774017636 cf gale! Day S666 Sdudeate fewltf Sopdawou 70e!eome Panty FIRST DAY'S RESOLUTIONS? ANOTHER YEAR . . . NEW IDEAS . . . PREPARED LEADERS . . . BETTER ORGANIZATIONS O . . GOODIES FOR THE LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP! YOU'RE GOING TO JOIN OUR CLUB . . . S EE!! 10 CELEBRITIES ENJOY GAME - FOOTBALL . . . FR. BAGLIO COMPLETE WITH PURPLE AND GOLD DAY WANT TO START A REVOLUT ON? N.. I.- Mi ,. a--Af -I LITTLE MISS TOPPER I 1 E Q If SCHOOL SPIRIT THE BIG THREE!! ll GO TEAM GO! f' LAST MINUTE CRAMMING BEFORE EXAMS SEMESTER EXAMS . . . JUNIOR CLASS TOBOGGAN PARTY . . . SCHOOL ARTIST ENTERS PAINTING IN CONTEST JANE PUTS FINISHING TOUCHES ON HER PAINTING BEFORE EXHIBITING JUNIORS STAGE SKIT AFTER TOBOGGAN PARTY .Y ff is Svfiif ik X W .3 . W X ASA K . - FAN., x J Q. Q ft! lj REPRESENTATIVES BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE CHOSEN . . STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN LENTEN DEVOTIONS TO . . . SENIOR CLASS AUCTION . . . STATE REPRESENTATIVES TO BOYS' AND GIRLS TOURNAMENTS 3 X S lg. GOING THREE TIMES - SOLD 'S 5 f. 5 STATE: CATHY HARNEY AND MIKE GLEASON STUDENTS CONFORM TO TRUE LENTEN SPIRIT IN AFTER-SCHOOL DEVOTIONS STATE TOURNAMENTS!! STUDENTS PREPARE FOR EASTER BEAC ON Dsc0RA TQIEMBERS MI EASTER . . . BEACON PARTY . . . PROM PLANNING . . . CONSIDERING NEXT YEAR'S SCHOOL LEADERS F x on rl-us YEAEQ1 Wm., WORK EACON AS TH wc 1, X, ,AA W QR W JUNIORS PLAN EARLY WITH PROM TIME JUST AROUND THE CORNER JERRY' THIS YEAR'S STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT, GIVES SOUND ADVICE IN CHOOSING NEXT YEAR'S LEADERS G. A. A. MEMBERS PREPARE TO MAKE THEIR FINAL TRIBUTE TO TI-IEIR ,DEAL MARY soPHs BID EAIzEwELI. TO our- GOING SENIORS AS THIS SCHOOL PAT PRIMPS UP BEFORE PICKING UP HIS DATE YEAR DRAWS TO A CLOSE MAY QUEEN PARTY . . . SOPHOMORE FARE- WELL PARTY IN HONOR OF THE SENIORS . . MAY 265 PROM AT UMD'S KIRBY STUDENT CENTER . . . END OF ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR 18 JUDY AND GEORGE - ALL SET FOR THE BIG NIGHT! GRADUATION ' Zadie!! 49011454 'gaaiedall sf.-aaa, TOPPERS POST On gridiron . . . Toppers faced giant-killing schedule scrappy eleven crushed by East . . . speed, spunk, and fight, added . . . Toppers dumped Denfeld in thirteenth year thriller . . . more challenges . . . some defeats . . . some victories . . . rugged, spirited defensivie ploy hard-charging, speedy offensive play combined to give fighting Hilltoppers an impressive season . . . added honors . . . Nolan . . . Carroll . . . named for All-City team. Mr. Ridinger, M. Sullivan, and Coach Letourneau. TOP: M. Sullivan, C. Fisher, M. Nolan, W. Collier, M. Gleeson, R. Trachsel, J. Sinnotl, J. Marciniak, BOTTOM: P. Silvers, D. Robertson, Ludwig, R. Schumann, T. Kaminski, C. Norman, MIDDLE: M. Taffoli, D. Farrell, B. Irvin, T. McKean, C. Carroll, T. Senarighi, I. Lane. C. Trieschmann, M. Pomroy, J. Walski, J. Wisoclci, B. D'Amour, J. Chuck Trieschmann - Tackle Bill Irvin - Back 4-5 SEASON SENARIGHI TRAPPED . . . ELUDES FOR LONG GAIN SCORES WE THEY O. .East ........ 2I 6. .Sup. Cen. ... 41 20. .Denfeld ..... I3 O 6 33 I8 35 O.. 7 21 I5 I8 O 26 . .Central .... . . .Two Hbrs. ... Sup. Cath, . . . Depcduca Morgan Pk. .. Sup. Ecst .... NOLAN LOOKS OVER SITUATION J. Trochsel - Back R. Schumann - End M. Nol J.S Ed -rf ' k Dick Robertson - B. Joe Wisock - T. Karl Norman - C. C.H.S. Team: 1st ROW: G. Peltier, T. Senarighi, R. Jessica, J. Sinnott, J. Teslaw, J. Peltitr, 2nd ROW: C. Fisher, M. Nolan, C. Jessico, A. Stepah, T. Biehl. CAGERS RATE SECOND IN STATE B Squad lst ROW l-r, J. Auge, T. Ryan, T. Place, A, Budoslavich, D. Robertson. 2nd ROW, P. Pich- etti, W, Tegeder, W. Mensel, G. Wolff, D. Birchlond. 3rd ROW, F. Ramsey, B. Thibedeau, R. Truax, T. Scott. 25 70- 49- SCORES 53-65 ln't Falls 47-65 Sup. Central 72-60 Sup. East 67-54 Sup. Cathedral 52-88 Central 77-7l Maple 68-8l East 73-27 DePadua 45-7l Grand Marais 56-58 Two Harbors 68-66 MCG-regor 73-53 Cromwell 58-63 Sup. Cathedral 72-68 Hermantown 78-73 Sup. East 77-Bl Denfelcl 45-90 Sup. Central 9l-49 Wrenshall REGlONALS 42 East Grand Forks STATE 49 Winona Cotter 48 Loyola 74 De LaSalle WHAT MAKES A BASKETBALL TEAM? A T A L L C E N T E R C. .lESSlCO T. SENARICHI J. SINNOTT C 0 A C H N G M. NOLAN C. FISHER F O R W A R D S L THE WHISTLE BLOWS . . . Whistle blows the Topper team comes out yells and cheers lots of fight from ball-hawking guards from sharp-shooting forwards . . . from a fist-fighting center . . . solid coaching hard, stubborn playing . .. characterizes the sea- son . . . and the victories are well-won. 26 U x Q, Q if . .1-N' Q ,qs w W if 5 X I? SX E '-, X. mp. E3 Z.. f.. . .... Q. .. Ogg. '- f . . 3 sw sm Q 2 .ss WM.. ,. ,N . M.. .Sis M. Tslff Q 9 . - -. .. '. .5..- s QQ - Q . ' A . 'J . X.. CHS HOCKEY TEAM lst ROW l-rg D. Genereaug J. Daly, R. John- son, D. Farrell, R. Panger, P. Cruikshank, managers J. Walski and J. Patten. 2nd ROW l-rg B. Pfeffer, P. Tofloli, R. Coughlin, J. Mor- ciniaky J. Wilmersp M. Pomroy, J. Trachsel, M. Toffolif T. Dougherty J. Norman. CAGERS POST IMPRESSIVE 9-9-1 RECORD i s First Line: Phil Tofioli - Goals 7, Assists 4 Mike Toffoli - Goals 7, Assists 4 John Marciniak - Goals 4, Assists 4 lRegular season ploy? .ll , . Qi. . K- Second LINE: Pot Cruilcshank - Goals 4, Assists 2 Jim Trachsel - Goals l3, Assists Don Farrell - Goals 9, Assists 4 28 5 MA Mike Pomroy John Wllmers lst Line of Defense: Tom Dougherty Mickey Coughlin POMROY 736 153 21 WILMERS l We 210 36 Games Shots at Goals I l SCORES US 2-3 Cloquet -l Sr. Johns -3 Canadians -7 Central -5 Denfeld -l ST. Thomas 2-2 Nazareth Hall -3 Denfeld 4-l Aurora -2 Proctor -2 Morgan Park -4 Cloquef -4 Two Harbors -7 East 7-l BabblT -4 Morgan Park -I Proctor -2 Two Harbors -4 Central CANADIAN TOURNAMENT -3 Mardos -4 Greenleafs 3-2 ALL-stars Um 7144477544405-770. 7o,676a, 6. 71. S, Um Pep Zami Znmzaaw at Spam Euan f,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,, W l Mil, All ilitibll S L to R S Findlay P Norden G Srgnorelli D Mattson D DeSanto C Jessico C Muller J Brandenhoff. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 324952 3 i ,ii Wi? CONTACT Acting with Christ began to move this year trained leaders at Plot House ioined Duluth schools nn numerous protects success achieved Father Bagllo started revolution rally organized to ask for youth center .. West Duluth Y new Youth Center Launching the 60s youth rally held . Catholic Action now evident in all parts of the city .. thanks STUDENT COUNCIL Elected representatives of the student body more zine Drive Christmas Party Orientation Pro- appropriately called Student's Council . .. works in grams serves students through committees conjunction with the students and faculty . . . strives to Promotes a spirit of Catholic Action ,. . encourages stu- achieve its aims and obiectives . . . needs co-operation dents to be true Cathedrolites. ot all sponsors Welcome Sophs Party Maga- Student Council Officers Secretary-Treasurerp Sandy Findlay, Presidentp Jerry brandenhott, Vice-Presidentg Mike Gleason. 33 47 W' 'AF V V A '1,.,'J.a'-4'-wx' ' x -A x + 1.1 afiqsg x Qs , Uni X, ,V 'wma , GQ! in - --Y: ,. .Q A . . X - W- , Q ...W . - xl MK, iii J 5, .. is U E' ' V S gc A :wx N EE? 255 ssrqff X Q e 4 2 is f Ear' x' S ' Q if is e 1 I ., N Y Q-. ft i Q? .gf v -1 'F' QS f 7 ' L x. X xx wif L K -K 1 ' 7 ' 9 ' Sf 1 5. Ji Q Q Q if ffff f ' A f X1 X gh ' A .af E A K 311 5 .:: K- Q 1 K. . 'K 9 , t :hiv qwxww , . 3 S wwf? 'QQ EDITORIAL HILLTOPPER STAFF Monthly mouthpiece of C.H.S. keeps students ond foculty well informed pro- vides news, editoriols, humor, ond sports requires hord working stuff . .. needs os- sistcmce ond information from the students deserves o round of cipplouse from ciil! STAFF THE PEPPER SHAKERS Rah Yea team Ran . .. Noisy Boys' Club Pepper Shakers school spirit stressed . .. cheered loudest at football, basketball and hockey games Purple and Gold Day activities . .. showed pep in other activities under capable leadership of officers and advisors students show enthusiasm of pep clubs games more peppy . . . school work better. Q ' 51 AS, I Q. - l G. A.A Group activities in basketball in volleyball in bowling initiation with the hot peppers . . . honor party for our football team May Queen ceremonies for our Mother Mary . . . ideals stressed . . . honor fair play obedience always striving to imitate our model . . . the Blessed Virgin FRENCH CLUB Fluent students of French enioy learning delight in applying studies make others interested by speaking French. DRAMATICS Curtain going up club presents exciting productions annually Experimental Theater under direction of Sister Timothy participates in play festival member of National Thespian Society . . . acting not only part of organization other phases of work required tickets make-up costumes props place in Dra matics Club . . . for anyone interested. s----.-.ea ,gawp ,LJ x 5 W3 I 1- 33,-3 AQ X: .1 A mi S . -Q' rm? 3 9 iimfbvgi 37+- .U Y 'E' 5 X SENIOR CHORUS Music to dream with . .. music to laugh with . .. owe-inspiring music toe-topping music . .. heorts of oll chorus members 'filled with music . . . peace ioy . .. rever- ence . .. delight come to students through chorus takes port in High Masses . . . Christmas pogeont . .. Spring Concert . .. Hard work required ot oll members . .. results . .. pleosure to oll. FRESHMAN CHORUS -Q WH 39 MATH CLUB Year-old organization headed by president, Jim Burak investigate such things as probability laws of change topology number pat- terns sets slide rule theories intelligent mathematicians meet every week math expert Sr. Sheila is ad- visor. BENEDICTINE OBLATES Good Christian life advocated opportu- nity to deepen love of God given open to all truly interested students liturgy studied spiritual reading done af- filiated with St. John's Abbey benefits of association with monks received . . . mem- bers actually share in works and prayers of monks. HOME-EC CLUB Future Homemakers at work . .. show ability in cooking, sewing, and other things they work seriously . . . prepare for the future and the part they will play in it. Devoted to Blessed Virgin Mary . . . strives for per- fection perfection unobtainable in this world yet can be unceasingly strived for . . . encourages de- votion to Mary aids students to enrich lives .. . one great privilege to serve Mass . . . encourages students to serve Mass under guidance of Fr. Evans. BOYS' SCDALITY AUDIO-VISUAL Great service . . . help to all in C.H.S. . . . achieves obiectives tains audio-visual equipment . .. puts perfection in all it SCIENCE CLUB Promotes greater interest in science consists of willing, hardworking scientific students conducts projects throughout the year one main proiect . . . science fair . . . members show their initiative through fair . .. chartered under Minnesota Junior academy of Science ranks among four oldest charters in state under leadership of Sr. Leocadia and Fr. Spors. . . . operates and main- does . . . can always be counted on . . . movies . . . music at parties . . . members gain valuable knowledge . . . receive training which will be useful in later life. 7'lQ6'lK9 On 74th gap and Qoauw ffpguaacdang tie 76:46 Stqe. Sau'u6la442e'n94aPmz of tlesmebzyaaa i - SLIHORS qfwdwfm' 716944 SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP im? 2 Goal of our scholar Jerry . . to become an educated, Catholic gentleman . . . he controls circumstances instead of being mastered by them . . . meets all occasions manfully . . acts in accordance with intelligent thinking . . . treats good naturedly persons and things that are disagreeable . . . is not overcome by misfortune . . . is not spoiled by success . . . as a leader . . . he accepts blame for failure . . . gives credit of success to everyone . . . has self con- fidence to lead . . . shows followers their worth to society . . . po- sesses proper sense of values . . . cuts no necessary corners. i 1961 IDEALS SPIRITUALITY ?at Salam Requires an individual who does what he thinks is right . . . is able to face duties . . . carries out responsibilities as a Catholic . . . comes out on top . . . is not bothered with worldiness of today . . . has clear conscience . . . finds place of consolation in God . . . sees wrongs and does something about them . . . is sincere . . . lives all ideals because of God's desire . . . sees Christ in everyone . . . and everyone sees Christ in Pat. 44 i SCHOOL SPIRIT pat 706401 Loyalty points to Pat . . . who puts school activities before per- sonal activities . . . cooperates with faculty and students . . . shows respect for rights and personality of others . . . shows pride in the school . . . keeps building and grounds clean . . . sacrifices times and effort without gain to herself . . . supports all activities and proiects of the school . . . spreads her overwhelming enthusiasm to all of the people around her. is envolved with the b gracefully to acce life . . . to attribute lo leader . . . to work for FRIENDLINESS gmac Ama A friend is one with whom I can be sincere . . . typical of Judi . . . who possesses honest desire to help others . . . not just close friends, but everyone . . . she is loyal to the school and its students . . . shows willingness to work . . . lives up to school pledge . . . makes the school a better place for her having been there . . . ful- fils obligations as good student . . . patterns her life on the life of Christ . . . our true Ideal. 45 SPOR' 64a Surface meaning entails . . C both meanings as he . . . . 5 s right direction . . . to fl 1 wg, ,f , eg My . Xa - R' . 1961 CLASS OFFICERS RUSS SCHUMANN . . . Vice-President GAIL SIGNORELLI . . . Secretary We, the Senior Class of 1961, upon reaching grad- uation, hereby dedicate ourselves to the cause of truth and justice. We step forward into the future with the firm assurance that because of our four years at C.H.S., we will have the proper spiritual, mental, and social attitudes to properly seek out truth and make the proper response to it. Also, from this response we will be able to practice iustice by giving to each what is due to him. lt is necessary to realize that if we attain the above TIM MCKEON . . . President MARGE STANLEY . . . Treasurer mentioned goal, it will be because of the faculty that so ably taught and led us toward the development of the Christian virtues. At this time, special mention must be made of our prin- cipal, Fr. Hogan. He above all others is responsible for our development during our high school years. Our sin- cere thanks to him, the sisters, priests and lay teachers for all they have done for us. Tim McKean Senior Class President VIRGINIA ALBRECHT Ginnl Chorus 2: BEACON 35 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Dramatics 2,3,4, Home Ec. 2, Pep Club 2. THEODORE ALFONSI Ted Chorus 3,4, Library Club lf Science Club l. MARGARET BANG Benq BEACONl l,2, As't. Ed, 3, Editor 4. Cheerleader I, Dra- matic: lp G.A.A. 2.3, Pep Club 2.3, Sec. 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3. LAWRENCE BASTIEN Larry Chorus 3,4, Football 81 basketball trainer 3,4. JEROME AGNEW Bum Chorus lg Student Council 2,3,4g Class Pres. 3, Hilltopper 4, Pep Club 4 Vice Pres. 4. JOHN AGNEW John ' Crosier 2, Cath. l,3,4, BEACON 3.4, Boy's Sodality 1,35 Dramatics 1,34 HmRm Rep. l. JUDITH ARKKOLA Judi Cheerleader lp G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Pep Club 2,3, Pres. 3. HELEN BACKSTROM Helen ' Chorus I,2,3,4, G.A.A. 25 Dramatic: 4. CAROL BEAU PRE Carl' Chorus 3, Dramatics 3,4, French Club 4, Home Ec 4, Oblates 3,4 Sec 3. ARTHUR BRINGE Bingo Band 3,45 Dramatics 25 Hilltopper 4. 48 GERALD BRANDENHOFF Jerry St. James I, BEACON Sports Ed. 3,4, Contact 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, Sec. 4, Science Club 2,3, Student Council 3, Pres. 4, Moth Club 3,4, Boys' Stare 3, Drivers' Training 2. MARY KAY BROWN Mary K. Band 2,3,4, Chorus 3,4. ANNA MARIE BURGER Ann Chorus 2. LAWRENCE CARL Larry Chorus 3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4. IRENE ClSMOSKI Rene BEACON 4, Dramatics 3,4, GAA 2, Pep Club 2. WARREN COLLIER Warren Basketball l,2,3,4, Football 4. PATRICIA BROWN PaNi Lou BEACON 2,3,4, Cheerleader l,3,4, Chorus l,3, GAA 2,3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4. JAMES BURAK lljimll BEACON L, l,2,4, Math Club Pres. 4. CHARLES CARROLL Football 2,3,4. JANET CASH! N Chorus 2,3,4, Drumalics 4, Mary l,2,3. Chuck lljanll Home Ec. Club 4, Legion of M. ww., SQ- Q-Bum ROBERT COUGHLIN Mick Pep Club 4, Student Council 4, Hockey 2,3,4. GEORGE COUTURE Coils Dramatics I, Basketball 1,25 Football 1. RICHARD DE SANTO Dude Hilltopper 3, Sports Ed. 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council 2, Baseball I, Basketball l,2,3,-1, Football l,2. JOHN DICKSON Dix Dromatics l . .IUDITH CONWAY Judy Chorus l,2,3, Dramatics 4, GAA 2. JAY COUGHLIN JOY Chorus 4. MARLENE DAVIS Mud Chorus I, Dramatics l, Three One-Act Plays 3,45 GAA 2,3,4, Hilltopper 4, Pep Club 2,4. KENNETH DAWSON Ken Math Club 4, Student Council 4. ' za-gr PAMELA DISCH Pam Chorus l,2,3,4, Dramotics l,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Hilltopper 3,4, Home Ec. Sec.-Treos. 4, Pep Club 2,3. PATRICIA DRAEGER Potty St. James If Band 2, Chorus 3,4, Dramatics 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4, Home Ec 2, Pep Club 2. 50 CAROL FALCONER Carol BEACON 25 Cheerleaders lp Chorus l,2,35 Dromatics 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 JUDITH FALK Judi Beacon 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Junior Achievement 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Drivers Training 2. WILLIAM FINN Willie JOHN FOLGER Jack Ordean l. SUSAN GORNEY Sue BEACON l,35 Cheerleaders I, Chorus 45 Drcmatics lg G.A.A. 2,35 Home Ec Club 45 Pep Club 2,35 Red Cross 2. DANIEL GRANDMAISON Grunt JEAN FILIATRAULT Jeanne St. James lp BEACON 45 Chorus 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3, Sec. 45 Pep Club Pres. 45 Drivers Training 2. SANDRA FINDLAY Sandy Sf. James li Class Treos. 25 Band 2, Vice-Pres. 3,45 Can- ract 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 25 Nat. Honor Soc, 2,3,45 Oblafes 3,45 Student Council 3, Sec. Treas. 45 BEACON 3,4. RALPH FURTMAN Butch THOMAS GAIDA Tom MAUREEN HAYDEN Maureen Contact 2,3,45 Drarnatics 2, treasurer 3,45 Hilltopper l,2,3, editor 4. DENNIS HAYES Denny Chorus l,2,3,45 Hilltopper 25 Junior Achievement 25 Legion of Mcry I,2,3,45 Science Club I,2. W?3x.i.::L C., . ROBERT HOYT Sarge Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 4. WILLIAM IRVIN Bill Science Club lg Football I,2,35 Cocaptcin 4. Aw. .H ' ff-v-emi. dmfwvirw-1 Jw- RICHARD HABLE Dick KATHLEEN HAYDEN Kuy' Chorus I,3p G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. PHYLLIS HEYN PI1yI Band 25 Chorus l,3,45 Dromatics I,2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Hilltopper 25 Home Ec Club 45 Legion of Mory l,2,3,4. TERRENCE HOWARD Terry MICHAEL JABLONSKI Jah Chorus 3,45 Hockey Mgr. 3,4. GEORGE .IACOBSON Jake St. James I5 Audio-Visuol 3,4. CHARLES JESSICO Jess Q Class Pres. 2, Junior Achievement 3,4, Not. Honor Soc. 3,4 ,Student Council 2, Basketball l,2,3,4. THOMAS KAMlNSKl Big Feet Audio-visual 2,3,4, Chorus l,3,4, Drumotics I, Drivers Training 2, Foot- ball 4. PATRICK KRIZAJ Put Audio-visual 4, Chorus 4, Contact 4, Dramatics 4, Science Club Pres. 'l,2, 3,4, Duluth Rehabilitation Center Junior Board of Directors 4. CHARLES LAFLEUR Chuck Bond 2, Sec. Treas, 3, Pres. 4, Chorus l, Hilltopper 4. MARY Lurz 'IMWH BeAcoN 2, c.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep club 4. Msivun Lvsnsn ffM,,ff Chorus 4, Junior Achieverrient 2. 53 ,, , , WY, ,, H44 flmhkkf :A ' ri A filo, . . 1,-.Quiz gy, f 6 qfeigmax , 4, MARY JANE KENNEDY Mimi Ordean 1, BEACON 4, Chorus 2,3,4, Ordeon l, G.A.A. 4, Hilltopper 4, Pep Club 3,4, Jr. Red Cross Ordeon l, Pen Pol Ordecn 1. GRETCHEN KOOP Gratqh Chorus 4, Contact 4, Dromotics 4, Treus. 4, G.A.A. 4, Hilltopper 4, Home Ec Club 4. 5, J y 1 hx if 'Ts all 'lx to Q it Ss 4 A M P si, s A he S SANDRA LAMPINEN Sqndi Roosevelt High 3, Contact 2, Dromctlcs 4, Home Ec Club 4, Drill Teom 3. JOHN LANE Night Train BEACON 'l,2,3, Contact 4, Drcumotics i,2,3,4, Football 4, Hockey 4. . .1 ,. ,. , . , 1, egg Q, JOHN MARCINIAK Jack Football 3,45 Hockey 3,4. DIANNE MATTSON Dee Chorus lp Dramatics 1,45 Hilltopper 45 Home Ec Club 45 Legion of Mary lp Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Student Council 3,4. TIMOTHY McKEON Tim Band I 5 Dramatics l,3,45 Class Pres. I,45 Student Council 2,45 Football 4. ELLEN McPHEE Al BEACON 45 Chorus lg G.A,A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,45 Drivers Training 3. 'nQSi S'il 3' ROBERT MAKI Bob Junior Achievement 2. WILLIAM MALINOWSKI Bill NEIL MCGIRL Nile JAMES McKAY Jim ll BEACON 3- Came Club Pres. 45 Junior Achievement Vice-pres. 25 Sci- , rc ence Club I,2,3,4. ELIZABETH MEAGHER Begg, Chorus l,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4. THOMAS MEAGHER Tom BEACON 4. 54 MARY MEDLIN MU , Band I,2,3,4, Chorus I,4, Home Ec Club 2,4, Junior Achievement 3,4. MONICA MEDLIN Mollie Band I,2,3,4, Chorus I,4, Dramatics Ig Home Ec Club 2,45 Junior Achieve- ment 3,4. CHARLES MILLER Chuck Boys' Sodality 3,4, Prefect 3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4g Contact 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, , Math Club 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Science Club 4. HELEN MINOTTE Hel Class Sec. lp BEACON 2,3,4, Cheerleaders I,3,4g Chorus I,2,3,4, Dra- matics I, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4. PATRICIA NORDIN Pot Class Sec. 2, Prom Chairman 3: BEACON 2, Jr. Class Ed. I, Lay-out Ed. 4, Cheerleaders 3, Captain 4, Contact 3,4, Dramatics I,2,3, G.A.A. 2.3,4g Junior Achievement Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4. KARL NORMAN Karl Audio Visual I, Clover Valley Ig Football l,2,3,4, Basketball I, Baseball I, Vice-Pres. I. THOMAS MERRITT Jud Hilltopper 2,3. JOHN MEYER -l0lII1 WILLIAM MORRISON The Third Camera Club 45 Math Club 3,4, Science Club I,2,3,4, Pres. I,4. BARBARA NOONAN Barb Contact 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Hilltopper 3,4, Home Ec Club 4, Junior Achievement 4, Pep Club 2,3, Art Club I. RICHARD OUELLETTE JAMES PELTI ER Basketball I ,2.3,4. PATRICK POWER ow IIJ imll nPu'u St. Joseph's Holy Trinity, Alabama l,2, BEACON Photog- raphy Editor 3,4. MICHAEL PRECORD Make FRANCIS 0'BRIEN Bob BRUCE OSTRANDER Bruce Band l,2,3,4. . N, . in ',. sf 'Wall' B- Q X Q' I .xi JEAN PETTIT Jeanna P. BEACON 4: Chorus 3,4: Dramatics 3: Pep Club 4: Spooner High 'School l,2. KAY PLYS Kay Band I: Chorus 3.4: Contact 2,3,4: Dramatics I,2,3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Home Ec Club 2,4, Pres. 2.4: Legion of Mary l,2,3: Oblates 3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Science Club 4: Student Council 4 Soc. Chairman Class Sec. 3. EMILIE PRUDHOMME Em Chorus I: Hilltopper 4: Home Ec Club 4: Junior Achievement 2: Pep Club 3,4: Art Club I. VIRGINIA PRUDHOMME Gina Cheerleaders 4: Chorus l,4: Contact 2, Pres. 3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Hilltopper 2, Oblates 3, Pres. 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4. 56 ROBERT RICH Bob Hilliopper l,2,3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Science Club I. ROBERT ROBINSON Bob Audio-Visual 3,4, Football I, Basketball l. RUSSELL SCHUMANN Run Vice Pres. 4, Audio-visual l, BEACON 3,4, Student Council Home Room Rep. 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3. ANTHONY SENARIGHI Tony Baseball 1, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Vlce Pres. 3. GAII. SIGNORELLI Sig Treas. 3, Sec. 4, French Club 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, National Honor Soc. 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4. PATRICK SILVERS Pat Boys' Sodality 2,3,4 Vice Prefect 3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Council 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Football Student Manager 3, Football l,2,4. LYNN ROYER l.ynnie Audio visual 4, Band 2,3,4, BEACON 4, Chorus l,4, Dra- matics l, Home Ec Club 2,4, Junior Achievement 3.4, Production Manager. MARK RYAN Mark Transferred from Calif. l,2, Oblotes 3,4. JUDITH SENARIGHI Judy BEACON 2,3, Chorus l,2,3,4, Dramatics 4, G.A.A. 2,3, 4, Pep Club 3. NORA SHEPARD Nora Contact 2,3,4, Dromatics 2,3,4, Hilltapper 2,3,4, Home Ec Vice. Pres. 4, Oblates 3,4, Pep Club 4. ALICE STADLER uAbbeYu Chorus I 2 34 Contact 3.4: Dromatics 3,47 GAA 2,3,4p Hilltopper 3 4 Junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 2,3,4. MARGERY STANLEY IIMCTQIGII Class Treas 4 BEACON Ass't. Business Mgr. 4g Sodality i Contact 4 Junior Achievement 3,41 Pep Club 4. THOMAS THIBEDEAU Contact 34 Hilltopper 45 Junior Achievement Math Club 4 Pep Club 4. MICHAEL TOFFOLI Pep Club 4 Hockey 3,4p Football I,2,4. Tom Pres. 4, 111-0611 JOSEPH SI NNOTT Wasted' - ec St. James I, Pep Club S . 45 Basketball 2,3,4g Football 4. THOMAS SINNO1'T Tom' St. James Ig Chorus 4. Jackie' .IACQUELYN STICKNEY Chorus I,3,4p Dramatics 45 GAA 2: Hilltopper 41 Junior Achievement 2. MICHAEL SULLIVAN SoIornon' Football 2,3,4. lxcf A . -. tkc xglg 4 , .5 CHARLES TRIESCHMANN Chuck Chorus I- Dramatic: 3 4- Pep Club Pres. 4- Football I 2 3 Co-Capt. . DAVID VAN DYKE Dyke St. James I- Football 3. as . t ss it I.. .. 5 1 Q ' 1 sq 5 ll 'V ' we W , . . . , , , 4 B W r 2 ,, 9 JOHN VIGEN Slim Chorus l,3,4f Student Council 2. KATHLEEN WAGNER Kathy St. James lg BEACON 3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Contact 3, Dramatics 4, GAA 2,3,4, Hilltopper 3,4, Home Ec Club 2, Legion of Mary li Pep Club 3,4. JOHN WILEY John JOSEPH WISOCKI Smog Chorus 43 Pep Club 4, Football l,2,3,4, Hockey 4. . .-,Q 1 r ,r, ? X MICHAEL WRIGHT Mick Audio-visual 3,47 Hilltopper 4, Basketball I. PAMELA WYLIE Pam BEACON 4, Chorus I, GAA 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 2.3, Pep Club 2,' 3,41 Driver's Training 3. JAN WALSKI Jack St. James I, Audio-visual 3,41 Junior Achievement 45 Legion of Mary I, Football 3,45 Hockey Student Mgr. 3,4. ROGER WILKINSON Rocky 0 Y i t XS. -I Y N9 . 'ii Q.. 5 351 .f MARY ALICE WITKOWSKI Witchie Bond 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 4, BEACON 3,4, Chorus l,3,4, Con- tact 3,4, Dramatics I,4p GAA 3,4p Home Ec Club 2 Oblates 3.4. PETER WONG Pete' Camera Club 4. MARY YUNEN Mary MARY ZEMPEL Marg BEACON 3,45 Dramatics Sec. 47 Home Ec Club 4. Whafs this of interest that captures the curiosity of Seniors: Tom, Russ, John and Gail? Chuck receives a little counseling from Sr. Mary Daniel as he prepares for the future. 60 wi ' 4 Wfwwmfv -V QQ LMI. 135 Yi .I I A gs? 050 - - 1 . Q s , N. x if . . I in 3 Q .V X h A m.,...,W.wMM,f wg N ,M Q f . ' A X - 1 5+ X i J S 5 - 6 V' - . Jifw- A , W-Q Nw f ' I W , F . . . K Q . 1 9 1 f i' Q X . .il R . Q: A , 2. - - A 1 , 2 5 S x X- Q afx x 5 41 fs gmmgzauaggam LIIIDUP - ll.AiM114ll fualanandlaaadffdcaa Sop4omou6la440jfden4 TURNING HARD WORK INTO SUCCESS 66 J. McQuude B. Miller B. Mills Y. Nesgodu D. Netzel D. Noiseou M. Nolan M. O'Hehir B. Ostrowski R. Pcxmpy J. Porlen G. Peltier M. Pomroy V. Provost T. Romsey D. Rongstcd J. Shelby B. Shogren T. Specht D. Spindler A. Slodler J. Sfonlon A. Stepcm C. Stewart M. Strange J. Testow B. Tomczak J. Truchsel C. Troesrer K. Vosile T. Viche R. Word M. Willard J. Wilmers D. Wycnf SOPHOMORES Sophomores of '60-'6l . . . have seen a Catholic be- '63 will be remembered as truly great class . . pres: come President of the United States . . . decorated halls dent, Tam Place . . . vice-president, Bob Thibedeau in C.H.S. before Christmas . . . lent true Christmas spirit secretary, Mary Dell Leonard . . . treasurer John . . . bid Senior Class good-bye with party . . . class of Boreen. 3 A -Q .t 5 itr. '15 if-. - . E 4... ii ii. Xlw xl rf 5 Jak Qi? l 67 J. Abdo M. Arseneou D. Bartlam G. Beatty G. Beaupre P. Beaupre J. Bareen C. Burak R. Carroll A. Cebulla J. Chesney S. Chruscielski W. Corbin T. Craig E. Czaplicki J. Daly P. Davich R. Dawson M. B. DeSanto W. Dolan J. Doyle P. Elwell J. O. Falk J. Finn D. Flynn C. Fraser C. French R. Garatz J. Gentry M. A. Govze T. Halverson D. Hayes J. Hayes M. Hayes M. Hughs M. Jacobs -S ONE DOWN - TWO T0 G0 5 I so ,ff is -1 J 1 :As-R f l f v , .QI 5 68 R. Johns B. Johnson R. Johnson W. Johnson J. Kncus E. Korbish M. Kraiewski J. Krocka M. Kromschroeder W. Kubiak E. Kuhlman K. Kuth J. LaBreche J, Lane L. Latterclll S. LaPcnta C. McLoughlin S. Lehman F. Leischke M. Leonard P. Lockhart K. Lueck E. Lynch M. Lyons T. Mczclntyre T. Manaski B. McKay E. Moline R. Moegleim P. Murphy J. Norman K. O'Hara T. Ouellette R. Panger T. Peters S. Peterson P. Pichetfi T. Place R. Rcldzak M. Raymond R. Rich P. Robinson R. Robertson L. Rossi B. Ruse R. Ryan T. Ryan J. Scheiber W. Schmitz J. Schlichting E. Shelton M. Sinjem N. Skudsberg M. Siuttery D. Smith M. Stonco M. Stapleton J. Siuudohar H. Stein D. Sioffel R. Sudmeier J. Tcrnowski R. Thibedeuu B. Vollie S. Vosikc J. Wagner R. Walton C. Weegmcm E. Westerdahl ' , s II 5 M. Wille S. Wisocki E :Eg K. Zempel N J. Sccmmell SOPHOMORE INTELLIGENSIA! 5:2-E ' t m' x 4 ' I Y t 4' .T is. gb.-R J arf 4255-M ami' al- gm 1' W ,,-1 .nf 1 gl W 14. ,gif ll I - as 69 is S J FRESHMEN Freshmen of 1960 . . . two thoughts in mind . . . take advantage of opportunities given us . . . develop school spirit through a united class . . . tried to make upper- classmen proud of us . . . realize importance of our high school years . . . willing and ready to meet the . . Q-fl challenge . . . will learn by our mistakes will set good example for those who follow us . . able lead ers . . . president, John Ryan . . . vice-president John Hoyt . . . secretary, Sue Cavellero . . . treasurer cn Graves. . y ...-i, , ...A . . fe l z'lmiy'. -v f .t.e A A. -bys fi if 1 ss ' 5 'fx , ...ef , A' . eq A N -liltf s X Q ,Q S X ,5,4V J Q :,. S ,, 1 M ' ' H 1 ' -'Fifi J f-A A V Aff? k fiisff 1 , .m se x '- ive ttf 4' J s . V 3 ' ' Q' A . if . f if if .. s,, . . V r . QE: 2 A 70 Y S in t is i s 'tt wi ,iss 11:31 S. Amitrano J. Amonson Amundson R. Anderson P. Andrews J. Auge T. Balgard G. Bascom D. Bealieu R. Beaupre Beaupre P. Bertram D. Birchland A. Birkland R. Borough J. Burke T. Budislovich Byers P. Carpenter R. Casperson S. Cavallero J. Clair L. Clark D. Cooper C. Courture W. Czerniak R. DeChantal J. DeSanto W. DeSanto D. Dock F. Effinger S. Efflnger R. Evans M. Facciotto L. Falk R. Fish W. Flanagan R. Folger W. Fogarty G. Frederickson J. French J. Fuller P. Zapp J. Zweifel B. Moyle B. Mrkvicka M. Muhvic M. Murray M. Nentl G. Noonan E. O'Meara B. O'Neil S. Oswald R. Palmer K. Patterson C. Petermen W. Pfeffer W. Pfister G. Pierson G. Prince P. Prusak F. Romsey G. Robinson J. Roed L. Roske J. Roy J. Ryan L. A. Sarna P. Schultz G. Scott R. Smith D. Snyder O. Socka W. Spang D. Stadler J. Sudmeier M. Tegeder R. Tracy M. Thouin P. Toffoli R. Truax B. Tyo C. Ulacia R. Veitch C. Viion S. Welsh J. Wild K. Willard R. Wilson G. Wolff E. Wyant M. Wylie D. Gcrashn G. Gerst R. Godlewski D. Gorney A. Gooder P. Groves S. Greenwood R. Hurkins L. Harney B. Hecslip D. Hogan D. Hopkins E. Howes R. Hoyt T. lrwin M. Juppe R. Johnson Ro. Johnson P. Kalkbrenner T. Kennedy J. Knoll M. Koop R. Kozurik C. Kozlowski L. Kregness R. Kupczyski B. Kuznio J. Losky J, LaFluer L. LeMcy R. LeMuy C. Lewis J. Lucas E. Luck J. Mackey J. Molnoti R. Marcinick M. Martin K. McBride D. McGucken J. McKenzie B. McKenna R. McMahon J. McNamara S. McPherson W. Mencel D. Meyer R. Meyer J. Mike M. Milek J. Mills R. Mills M. K. Minolte J. Moir . .. ..f...w.,':-..,: J . . 9 , G. V H xx if Q S- - NNN Q 9 4 Y J Ta - e ii lain, Qi? L L Y fl .X -. 4. ,lim .. . -.1 L . . -. f 1..- f ..-N , .. L .. W' we . 'W wt 1 4 A y 9 1: 471.gif xx , ii H L 'ifi J t a J W . 2 . . L ' . jf' ., EY 4. Hera! V. -- 9 ' .N 'L V' :Vit 99 X 5 - ' . . Q L 1 il if L i. 1 xr 'Q A J . M, ' 34 - '.i-' . 4 km .z .Q n X' l. f sr L I -:' V. F . xy 4 ,gy -.. ,ff Q' TNR .IFN 5-fe' ' 'V 'E-Q! J . .. ik Q if J . .... Q F. b i' N ,g -3 -L Hi it ' l . 1 . 1' W' h ' ,x .- H if L wi1'lii i X iflk J . Lk7,,-. ...QQ 71 5 Compliments of JOHNSON MORTUARY Ro 2-1777 514 E. 3rd St Compliments of OLAFSON REALTY COMPANY Del Generecu 406N C t IA See the Two N S B i k f 1961 01' ZENITH CITY BUICK 201 East First Street D 1 th cpl ff CENTURY Motor Freight, Inc. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 6I FROM THE DULUTH RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 212 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. DULUTH 2, MINN. FRANK'S UNIVERSITY IGA 1902 E. 8th sf. and FRANK'S IGA FOODLINER 2019 W. Sup. sf. PETERSON ANDERSON FLOWERS SPECIALISTS IN CORSAGES 331 West Superior Street Telephone: RA 2-0888 Congratulations from BOYCE DRUG STORES Downtown Fourth Avenue West Kenwood Town and Country Shopping Center CONGRATULATIONS from SAMMY'S PIZZA PALACES Greetings . . . to a fine school from one of Duluth's business Old Timers! For 70 years, our name has been associated with leadership in Paint and Glass ST. GERMAIN'S Office Furniture Office Supplies Drafting Materials Art Supplies WEYGANT-GOODSPEED COMPANY 323 West Superior Street Duluth 2, Minnesota Phone: RA 2-6317 Compliments of FRIDEN CALCULATING MACHINE AGENCY J. D. MURPHY, MANAGER 106 Lake Avenue South Duluth 2, Minnesota Phone RA 7-1063 Z 1961 BEACON I EDITORS Ann Stadler .... Co-Editor Compnmems Peggy Bang .... ..... C o-Editor Pat Nordin ..... Lay-out Editor Sandy Findlay .... Copy Editor of Tom Meagher .... ..... A rt Editor Pat Power ..... Photography ANN'S MARKET FEATURES Tom Specht ...................... Editor Carolyn Fraser, Joan Siniem, Barb McKay, Mary Ann Govze, Mary Beth DeSanto ORGANIZATIONS Pat Nordin ....................... Editor Maureen Stapleton, Judy Falk, Nancy Scadsberg, Cheryl French, Irene Cismoski, . 4-I 6 Carole McLaughlin gf SPORTS K Go All Electric Russ Schummann .......... . . . Editor r eltier Joe tanton P' SECNETOQE ' S .. 4-qi MINNESOTA Powisn s. Helen Minone ............ . . . Editor ' 1 LIGHT CQMPANY Pat Brown, Jean Filiatrault x 6 B Q UNDERCLASSMEN S' B' Joanne Scheiber ........ ..... J uniors Jeanne Scammell ............. Sophomores Sue Cavallero, John Ryan ........ Freshmen Betty Moline, Mary Dell Leonard ,H V , ., W- ., ' A TYPING 'H 6 ?:3T '7 rr R Mary Alice Witkowski ............... Editor ' I ' Yvonne Nesgoda, Pam Wylie, Rosemary REGULAR GRIND Franz, Sue Lehman I BUSINESS 0 Tom Specht .... ......... M anager - , I-g Z Margie Stanley . . . ......... Bookkeeper ,. 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