Holy Family High School - Maragold Yearbook (Mason City, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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If' -.ag 5+-, 'X A f 'YNY J Lv ,-I fa: fra.: , . .-,M J, man ,f.'-v--.v1rr- 1 . F .,... , ns' le 1951 6ll'6lg0f6! gunz XV' WW NEW EBWEQ Q71 XS! Paqe Four 3 I UMA J' np dlsclosmg umty Her very slmplxcxty xs one of the slgns whereby the orgamzatxon of the Church on earth IS founded The Vlcar of Chrlst under God and our Blessed Lady IS flrst ln the arrangement of order Secondly the hierarchy of the Church brmgs to the faxthful the true belxef as founded by Chrxst when He fxrst mstxtuted Hrs Church Thus forgxng a strong bond of umty coupled wlth a vxbrant falth among Her members the Church IS able to educate Her chxldren to uphold thexr Chrlstnan vxews of a completeness of lxvmg the Chrlst lxke way ,JJ y portraymg sanctxty The Church Herself ever teaches the behef that some day all wxll return to the one true fold Through the sanctxfymg graces of the sacraments the hlgh standards of Her teachmgs and the solemn dxgmty of Her ceremomes the Church has been throughout the centurles the mstrument of personal holxness of xts members m every walk of llfe When the prmcnples of rehglon are mtegrated w1th1n the studles as they are 1n the Catholxc schools whether lt be ln science mathematncs Engllsh soclal studles or m the fmer arts the student IS morally equipped to meet the world gallzogc slgmfymg umversalxty Though the Catholxc Church has encountered many harrowmg experlences of persecutxon and exxle Her doctrme has spread to all corners of the earth Even m the dark days of the mxgratlon of natlons, when the ancient c1v1l1zat1on was crumblxng and all Europe was blotted wlth blood, the holy monks kept ahve thelr belxef and faxth m Chrlst the Llght of the World APQJIQLL mferrmg teachmg Down through the centurles Holy Mother Church has marked Her hxstory w1th a profound yearnmg to save all of Gods created souls Through the dxlxgent work of the various apostolxc groups and movements both lay and clerxcal a deep understandxng of problems confrontmg Cathohclsm and the mdlvldual Cathohc has developed though there IS yet a feelmg of dlstress about the serxousness and urgency of the problems to which they have devoted thexr efforts There ns lnttle love m the world today and men s hearts are cold The Holy Father IS ever beseechmg all Chrxstendom to cease xgnorxng God and return to the one true Church He calls upon the mxhtant faithful the clergy the famnly and the student to stand as the great portal between the pagan and the Chrlstnan worlds between pagan despair and Chnstxan hope and between mortal death and lmmortal lxfe Ac a -- ' I ' 1 ! . 0 ... - , . , , , . . - b 1 , 9 , ' ' ' 1 , ', , . ci:gLll' ..JLJL7lQf iig2LltyL4?f3 J,Kjl2,9l? llijeili iygiiilllr The Vicar of Christ on earth is the visible head of the church which is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. Page F Page Si: L l lfflllllll Rt Rev Msgr Arthurj Breen B A M A D D Holy I-amxly 15 fortunate xn havmg Msgr Breen as lts pastor and leader He has been the drlvmg force ln all projects paxtlcularly the constructlon of the new Church Monsxgnor was ordamed at St Paul Semlnary and came to us from Loras College where he was Dean of Men for many years THE 1951 MARAGOI D is respectfully dedicated to Monsignor Breen through whose perserverance and unceasinb efforts our new Church has been made possible. CICLL tl 0 0 Clllfll L 1 als Rev John T Reed Rev Robert E Chambers Slster Mary Rltella Prmclpal Slster Mary Josella Slster Mary Inezetta Sxster Mary Benedxctus Slster Mary St Ralph Sxster Mary Ann Frances Slster Mary Franzelme Srster Mary Gxlbertme Slster Mary Yvonna Slster Mary Adeltrude Sxster Mary Paul Albert Sxster Mary Clarxsslma Slster Mary Rxchard Ann fl lf Mr Thomas Txerney Mrs Marjorxe Plunkett R ff 19 S iQ-,. .S?.5ll'I'.i fl' , L I I A x 1. -ji 'ii ' gf: 5 - .'1 flffmif :M A ,iff rlzmfl in ll1lIl1l,NIl1IL'1ilNMIME I-Lwllllj xnwk iw' Urlkfliliil mln-1'11rpM zmfl g1141lw1':i lhmmlmglmlx 4 Llhwl- U .u tum. tha- 111-xc'l1rp111v11I MIA mln- xxlwlv 111411 'I he llvlcm I1lII - full' lvwvks 111115 11. '1Ngf:11'timg UWT' VIH Um ki- xlwlxf 'Q E 2 x VII l0I',f Page Ten KUNZ GERALD Energy and persrsience conquer all FOLDESI ELIZABETH MCCARRON PAUL Where fhere IS buf one vrrfue Phe sacrflrce ol sell Presldenf of Semor Class Drama 4 Class lcer I 4 any 4 Marago Sclwolashc Aff A ard 4 The power of genlleness rx :rreslsflble Secrefary of flue Senior Class Perfecf Affendancel 3 Glee Club Chourl 2 3 4 HFYO 3 Verse Chow! 4 Sodal1fy3 4 Maragold 4 Sergean? .ai Arms of lhe Sensor Class Per c Affendance 2 Baskefball I 2 seball I 0 M U Premdenf 4 Maragold 4 Choir 3 4 7,.. fl rr f-.Zu 1 rr! off' , 1 sod rf af 1 A ld 4: ffigl 794.0 ,af , I gl I9 I I af, ,T U ' l I ' ' l . ' , . . . le? V Q g , ,Ill 4? Ba ,2, 3, 4g S dalify 3, 43 CI b I 951 SHANNON MARY KATHLEEN E eryfh ng succeeds Mh people ol s eel and cheerful dfsposffrons Vuce Presrdenr ol flwe Senior Class Sodalufy Prefecf 4 Vuce Prelec? 3 Glee Club Chow C O 4 Pep Club3 Verse our I r ma HFY 3 Spar Correspondenf 4 Maroon and Maragold Co EdllOY 4 ull and Scroll 4 MQCAULEY THOMAS lf rs c fnendly lvearf fhaf has so many lrrencls Treasurer of The Sensor Class Sodalufy 3 4 Class Olllcer 2 3 4 HFYO 3 Baslrefball I Speak for Democ acy Award 3 Mara gold 4 The world needs, leadels In everx walk of llfe there lb a full t1me Job of leadership Students at Holy Pamllw are tramed to accept the dutxes of re ponslbxhtx so thex may edequatelx bulde thelr fellowmen m the sears to come MULTHAUF MARY LOU A merry hear! dofh good lfke a frledlclne Ed: o lnCl'1ner of Ma aqold and Maroon 4 Perfec? Affendance 2 Glee Club and Clwolr Pe u l Spea or emocracy Award 3 4 Dram 3 Verse or 2 3 4 Qu II and Scro Page Eleven I , I, Z: lalss flicer 3, gl I3 Ch ' , 27 Da 43 .. .O. 7 fs ' :Q I I . 2, 33 Baseball '3g .Choir Club 45 S 1. . . -v v 7 Y U V 0 I, 21 H.F.Y.O. as oCI b 31 kf D . : a 2 Chi , , 7 i II 4. Page Twelve BURKE JEAN The fluff denved hom labor s llwe s eelesl ol pleasures Baslrelball I 2 Sodaluly 3 4 H FYO 3 Maragold BURKE JOAN A good mind possesses a lungdom selballl 2 Sdalfy3 HFYO 3 Ma gold4 CURRIER KATHLEEN Srlence IS more eloquenf lhan words elball l 2 clallly 3 HFYO 3 M gold 4 FERLEMAN ROGER As full ol spmf as flle monllv of May Class Officer 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Basie? a HFYO 3 M Club 4 Maragold 4 4A 3 : W l i ale iq Bash . , 5 So ' , 43 . . . . g ara- ! h . up U f , , g I II 33 llllllll GOGGIN JANE HEIDENRY SYLVIA KOEHLER DONALD Her smlle IS :offer fhan the summers mghf upward fhree sieps af a hme duhes falfhfully performed Club I 2 4 S0ddlIlY 3 4 C m Clralrman 4 Pep Club 2 President 3 H F Y O 3 Maroon Co Edutor 4 Verse Clvolr 3 4 Maragold 4 Maragold 4 and 342.40 Our j0!f0W2I'J Yes, leaders are necessary, but the world knows that their powers he m the co operation and the mtegrxty of those who back them Followers form the backbone of any project connecting their interests and ideals wlth those of thenr leaders and together they become one m mmd and purpose Her spmfs are forever gomg Charader rs made up of small Basketball I 2 Class Offocer Club 4 Perfect Attendance Club 2 Sodalutv I Z Choir 3 Maragold 4 HF Maroon 4 Drama 4 H FYO YO 3 Basketball Manager 3 4 Page Tlwrhen J , ' . f - l I Basketball I, 2, Choir and Glee Glee Club and Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer Ig Sodelity 3, 4: . . : ' . : 0 - . : ' 2: M : ' : : ' PSP : ' 3. 4: . : ' : : . - :....: -' : :....3: ..g .. I LOGUE RUTH greaf flame YO 3 Baslrelball I 2 Soda ty 3 4 Verse Chour 4 Maragold 4 Page fourfeen KIHOFS MARTIN PATTY Charms sfnlce fhe hear! buf menf wms fhe soul From a l1Hle spark may burxf a Choir and Glee Club l 2 Sodal :ly 3 4 HFYO 3 Verse Choir 4 Drama 3 Maragold 4 NUGENT PHYLLIS Whaf sweef delrghf a quref life affords ball l 2 Sodallty 3 4 HF 3 Homecoming Allendant l 4 Maragold 4 Through the mtercurrxcular actxvltxes students are taught the valuable lesson that one must first learn to obey orders before he can gxve them Because of the llmxted enrollment pupxls xn a small school such as Holy Famxly are often leaders rn one fxeld of act1v1ty whxle followers m another Thus they are suited to play their role rn the plan of the future as exther followers or leaders J T rilx . fr 'l 1 Glee Club and Choir I, 23 H.F. Class Officer Ig Basketball l, 2: Glee Club and Choir I, 25 Basie!- ..g ,g Ii ' .I ' ,: ',:..Y.O. ROARK JAMES The load becomes eusfer when cheerfully borne our 2 3 ball B HFYO Offlcer3 M Club Treasurer4 Sodaluly 3 4 Maragold 4 STACKHOUSE MERCEDES She IS o pall or' all she has mel s elball I 2 Verse Choir 3 4 Glee Club a our I 4 Cla Offucer 2 3 Drama 4 CIub2 3 CheerIeader2 J SodaIuly3 4 HFYO 3 Homecommg Allendanl I Homecoming ueen 4 Maragold 4 WANDER CONSTANCE Only fhe hearf wfllmouf slam knows perfecf ease Glee Club and Chour I 2 Baslrelball I 2 Soclallfy 4 Pep Club 2 3 Cheerleader 3 Drama 3 Verse Choir 3 4 Maragold 4 WILDE TERESA A pleasing counienance IS no sllglwf advanfage Verse Choir 4 Glee Club and Choir I 2 3 4 Baslrefball I 2 Maragold 4 HFYO 3 Drama 3 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Maroon 4 XSXNMNX YM Page Flffeen Hllllll Joan Nolferleke Page Sixfeen Secrefary and Sergeanl al Arms Mary Douglwerfy Presldenf Charles Abel Mary Ann Beecher Roberi' Brunson Sally Calualan John Campbell Marguerlle Enbusk Jeanefie Fousle Veronica Folclesl Jack Gallagher Michael Hinicl1 David Hubbard Gerald Hubbard Vuce Presudenf Duck Krueger Roger Koh Muchael Johnson Jean Mason Jack Machn Dan Lynch Davnd Pafe Connie O Bnen Tom McCarron Phlllp Vega Jack Roach Margarei Popp llllllllf Pefer Graf Treasurer Page Sevenfeen I IUIII OIIJ and Mrchael Sweesy Sergeanf af Arms Marlene Beclrer Q Treasurer Q John Nnedermayer J5Cll Abel Secrefary Vice Presldenf Joan Sheehy if Presldenf 'saw GFX! if 1 X. 'fgei-1'5'5f' Top Raymond Clmuloffu Ronald Gaffney Sally Goodman Susan Goodman Mary Lou Graner Mlldred Graner Yvonne Green Cenfer Denms Hlclzey Shannon Johnson Charles Kelsh Luanne Kramer Marilyn Larson Mary Margaref Mason Page Erghfeen J 50, l ' 7 G1 V 9: . . if 91 ---: 1. . fx if G C' A fr 53 . 2 -Al' -W R ,H A A LQ:7.l'WQ.k ff' . , i 13 T 2 - 4' x 2 ' -o 6' , 'ff V - fv, l I x S K ' V: A b if K 1 f id , ef' s- 9 9 Boiiomg Peter McCarron, Karen McCauley, Elizabefh McCoun, John Muhn, Mary Lou Qulniero, Mari Wells. l Ili UNCH Karen Krueger Treasurer David Berrle Presldenl Jack H cenbarlh Vnce Presldenl' M 1 4' 2 Aa? N Vlrglnla Vala Secreiary -'V 49' Gerald Scholl ergeanl af Arms Top Lllllan Barloon Vlrglnla Becker Bob Donnelly Nancy Forlune Jerry Gallogly and Mary Harrer Cenler Pafrucla Hickey Charles Hogan Joanne Hubbard Barbara Jackson Shirley Kofoof and Joanne Kunz BoHom Margorue Maskarlna Paul Meleney Pairncua Nugenl Slurley Tlmme and Bob Wulson Page Nlnefeen l - 9 . ' B' . . . 1 l rf - 5-f 3 ' Q 1 -I KI . f-'rf ' ' I. ., 6? .ff 7 in l Q y 5' , ff! .. , 1A K 5' 4-kr , A W' 9 ' y ,Q N jf , l ' 1' , VL L ' M I 5 lx. x W- ' Y an o 1933 ROW 1 Owen Currler Denms Somers Wllllam Hutchxson Thomas Brunson Gary Brophy Patncxa Stanton Gweneth Keefe Loretta Huber Rose Frank ROW 2 Loren Huber Robert Nxedermayer Ter renee Fxnn Rnchard Conwell Sarann Ryan Marcella Carney Mary Ann Luchan Mary Ann Klrschbaum jerome Swexgert james Lynch ROW 3 james Martm Denms Lannon John Dwan Rlchard Carney Barbara joan Gerard Mary Ellen Dougherty Mary I ou Graf Dorothy Shannon john Crowe ROW 4 Robert Plonsky Leo Espmosa Vlrglma Skram Ruth McCord Vlfglflla Frank Camilla McCarron Ronald Vega Not present Dean Lang ROW 1 Dennxs Bruns Robert Read joe Fortune Rxchard Kay Davld Chambers Thomas Ste1ner Thomas McKee Frank Penny ROW 2 Patrxcla Woodhouse Barbara Koehler Kay Lannon Dorothy Dwan Barbara Brunson Barbara Rrsacher Janxce Fxcken Patrxcxa Mason Patrxck Dougherty ROW 3 Patnck Gerard Rmchard Sernett Evelyn Frank Patrxcra Graner Connxe Rodewald Helen Lynch Shexla Dougherty janet Mackln Pat Dougherty ROW 4 Robert Hebel Gary Klrschbaum Peter Vega Denms Flavm Wlllnam Hegenbarth Francxs Enbusk joseph Hood Graham WlgglDS Not pres ent Katherme Kxroff Cf f -- 3 . r I Y I . 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I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' - Page Twenfy one C1111 11 1939 60 ROW 1 Steven Skram Sandra Kelch Denny Wmthers Sylvla McMullen Lellam Espmosa Larry Degan john Recker Veromca Espmosa Frank Swed ROW 2 Mary Beth Sartor Vxvxan Lotts Ann Abel Patrxcxa Mmeart Mary Gerard hsther Haudek Barbara Somers Florence Munn Mxke Whlte Mxchael Berry ROW 3 Mary McCoun Larry Espxnosa Rxchard Kelley Leslxe Rxsh Nels Wlnthers Duane Lang Terry Rodewald Eugene Lotts john Smnth Guy Spence Tommy Finley ROW 4 Ann Popp Karen Nolterxeke Henrlette Hebel Marlann Enbusk jean Stackhouse Bonme Hebel Patrxcla Whxte janet Rles Exleen Conrey M1chaelFr1tz ROW 5 Mark Dawson Tony Axllxson Barbara Graner Lmda Molme Mxke Gasparrx joe Kxrschbaum jams Jacobson Roger Cahalan john Dougherty Not present Gale Whxtt james Manusos Page 7 5 1 196061 ROW 1 joseph Hutchxson Eddle Chambers Marsha Kelley Thomas Dwan Susanne I-rltz james Huber ROW 2 Patrlck Scott Robert jones john Plunkett Theresa Vernon Robert Glenn Mary Kathernne Zle man Mar1ellen Spence Thomas Wells Anthony Allison ROW 3 jamce Mllroy joseph Malfero jamce Cavanaugh Rxta Meleldez Terrence McMullen M1chaelMcGeough Mxchael Dunn jerry Campbell Davxd Rush ROW 4 jack Budke Clayton Schroeder Gregory Sanchez Patrxcxa Mmley Mlchael Hubbard Sharon Lansxng ohn Amos Robert Crowell Lois Hamblm ROW 5 Mary I-aktor Steven Rechers Beverly Frank Mary Beth Sheehy Wlllxarn Gaspern jay McCauley Plame Barloon Mlchael Mason james McGu1re ROW 6 Patrncla Frltz Larna Movre lhomas Gaffney Denms l-ortune Rmhard Gamble Lmda Bemsh Mxchael Kxrschbaum Danny Chnsholm enfyf f 1- 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 7 v v V r 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y ' Z Y Y Y 1 5 I 1 l ' . , . - '! 12 , I G s ., ..' 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I , 'e , ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 15' - W0 gfdjd of 1962 ROW1 Sharon Dawson Danny Smnott Carol jean Wmther Denms Muehlstedt Jeanette Kay Larry Lang Kathleen Skram ROW 2 Dale Sanders Ann Mane Shelp Robert Fxnn Susan Ann Balley Robert Nolterleke joan ESQIHOSH jake Frank ROW 3 Mary jean Smlth Katherme Chlsholm Eugene T ous Kathleen Frltz john Graf Nancy Jane Hall Joseph Shannon John Anderson ROW 4 Mary Ann Carney Phllhp Berrle Ann OHarrow Stephen Tuchek joan Read joseph Sheehy Rlchard Crowell john Blelmehl ,.,-1--1 CAM of 1963 AT THE PIANO Kathy Wxest ROW 1 Jlmmy Schrader Mlchael Graf Mary Frances O Keefe Judy Donnelly Mary Kay Hoffman Lmda Fouste ROW 2 Mlchael Cavanaugh John Hutson Judy Bxllxet Mary Mxchelx McGowan Loraletta Austm Patty Gamble Chrlstme Melendez ROW 3 Benedict Zxe mann M1chaelSmnott Ronald Phxllxps Richard Murphy Larry Moore Denny Abel Paul Mmeart Not present Sheryl Haase Page Twenty fhree ' 0 . A 7 ' G , 1 i - , 4.4 'Q I F f I I I ! V D . 7 1 Y I Y 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 I h 1 ' ' I Y 4 v 1 1 1 1 - 5 . . . , . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 E e G' ' Q . ' X x ..,, . N 1 , -H., fl 'ali f . ' u f ,-- . f 1 ' 1 1 5 fi'- . I 1 Hi, L .1 ref 1,. ,. 1 e , M . , if , - . ff V 5 1.-I ' V s I q . ' 9 ' 2 - H n 1 1 H I -' - ' . ' : . . ' ' ' . . ' . . .' ' ' : - I I I I Y I ' Pace Twenfy You 1' I x rg Lk ul flf N 1 I K., ll I I X -ju Ill'4 1 IW f if:1,l I'lYCl'IPl'C.L'l1I in thc 111m-l1vI'tl1c Czmllmulia' SIl1l'11l ix the fl 1 In sim' iff'hixlil-l'1lN1LvI1l'lK'I1T.ZLI11i IHliX'L'llM' wwltiwll uhh I1 'ul haf vlwwn 1'-'V lim. 1 I 444' ,, i f ' .,,,,,,,5 Page Twenfy-five K J Z7 f 2 y W' L 264110 l'0I'Vl ll, U15 ClQ1fCll :5 ljfa Q5 LAUGH Page T enfy su The Pope's plan of Corporatism regard- ing the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees is explained to the Sociology class by Verna Foldesi as Chuck Abel follows the diagram. English II is on the air broadcasting Shakespeare s Julius Caesar Chuck Kelsh is so avid for an increased vocabulary that he is too impatient to wait for Mary Lou Graner to finish her work in the new dictionary LfLZQl'l5 0I'l'L0l'l'0LU QQUJOIQ gflliif Semors of Mr Txerneys Clvxcs class llsten attentlvely as Sylvxa Heldenry states the affxrmatlve attltude on Should exghteen year olds be drafted The de baters seated left to rlght mclude Donald Koehler Ehzabeth Foldesx Ruth Logue and Paul McCarron Angle of mcxdence IS equal to the angle of reflectmon IS the theory of the refrac txon and the reflectlon of lxght whxch IS aptly demonstrated by Verna Foldesx as the Jumor phys1c1sts concentrate on thexr mxrrors Page Twenfy seven M1444 sg em Wyclafef QW To the average reader these sym bols may seem Greek but to ane Goggm and Sylvxa Hexdenry they decxpher messages very easrly Another phase of busmess rs learn mg to operate the tlme savmg devlce the Rexograph Connle Wander and Jean and Joan Burke run off copxes for semester exams Fmgers are polsed as the Jumors wart for the sxgnal to begm a txme test Page Twenfy-eighf M94 uv Qgvv 00000 9 eooieovoooe Y ICE L15 l0l l and ,QQ Father Chambers explalns he mysterles of the Blessed Trlnlty the sophomores Jack Hegenbarth draws the atten out how corruptlon and lmmorallty led to the downfall of Rome Equatlon x2 4- y2 25 graphlcally represents a clrcle lS explalned to the advanced algebra class by Marguerlte Enbusk as ohn Camp bell completes hls para ola Freshmen could glVC a lesson ln concentratlon as they were snapped at study perlod Not even the phofographer could dlstract them ll CLfQLUCL LU! lZClll0I'l S4 X Page T enfy nine g 0 xg ' t ' ' ' to xvflf tion of Lillian Barloon as he points 'fd Z ' l. ? . ' 'll . u Y L - ' l In WG? Father Reed holds an mformal d1scuss1on with the semor rehglon class Zac Page Thirty U19 ffl 3 Qgifeflfe A A knowledge most vltal to good chrxstxan lxvmg ns the knowmg how to apply those chrxstlan principles which have been mstnlled throughout the four years of relxgxous lnstructxon This IS the her xtage that IS ours as Catholic students nn a cathollc school Senxor year IS the culmlnation of all rellgxous mstructxon Therefore stress IS placed prlmarlly upon moral guidance which has to do wxth the study of human conduct The axm of ethics ns to establxsh the pnnclples whlch will show the student how he can best attaln natural goodness and to poxnt out the way to attam one s super natural end X -4-X Upper left: Viewing how the United Nations attempt to solve common problems of food and agriculture are Kathleen Currier and Pat Martin. Upper right: All work and no play will make Johnny a dull boy . A popular asset to any gathering, Bob Wilson entertains with his accordion. Lower left: Jack Abel and Mark Wells are installing a new clock in the sophomore room. Wonder if they know how to tell time yet ! !' Lower right: Mr. Tierney is taking his United States History class to the present crisis in Korea geographically. QPQ 6l5tQl' CliAQIYl6lllC.5 Upper left Geometry IS an ald to solid thxnklng john Munn solves a th orem whxle Peter McCarron bxsects a clrcle Center Flash cards help to lxven up the study of the dead language Barbara Jackson Bob Wxlson and Shxrley Txmme sprmg a snap vocabulary quxz on the freshman Latln class Lower left Studylng the background of several countrxes Bob Brunson draws the attentxon of the Modern Hlstory class to the localxty of the European countrles Lower rxght Addmg abstract numbers such as x and y seem to be no problem for these freshxes ln thexr Algebra I class Page Thlrfy f en WW e e - 'VM4 'NK A Q , H mf if' f . 1 .J D A lfwrzfg Jaya! 05261 em ofaucl olzarncn Right: These four class presidents have worked diligently and faithfully with their classmatesg under their lead- ership many worthwhile things have been accomplished. Ascending order: Paul McCarron senior' Mary Dough- erty junior' joan Sheehy sopho- more- and David Berrie freshman. Lower left The Maragold would not be complete without a picture of our Alma Mater of whom we shall always cherish pleasant memories 'VN I , . , . , .Y r ' M N Q1 ll ff. ,-,A ' 5 M, S., me 30,9 of ,QM A ,M Let's climb to the top seems to be the aim of these agile youngsters as they perform all types of acrobatic stunts on the newly acquired jungle gym. Holy Family school playground is fast becoming the most popu- lar spot in the neighborhood with the influx of new slides, swings and teeter-totters. For Rent! The Old Shoe Apartments. The second and third grade room take their turn in the grade school drama program of presenting an assembly play each month. The nursery rhyme The Old Woman in the Shoe was the choice of the smaller group for their production. Page Thnfy four L QI' Q PCL ll l 19,2 ,gem ., fir... Oh, for the life of a kindergartner! No need to worry about homework, books, or assignments. just playing games molding animals out of clay, singing little nursery rhymes and playing hose! And what a new look the kind- ergarten has acquired! The soft pastel shades of the walls and furniture blending with the clever figured drapes lend a pleasant atmosphere to the school day. Upper right: Mary Kay Hoffman, a kinder- gartner, accepts the flag presented to the school b Mrs. Paul Clausen of the American Legion V5omen's Auxiliary. , l! all Lower left: It looks as though the circus has come to town! The young budding artist, Michael Sinnott, illus- trates while Mrs. Plunkett and her class smile their approval. Page Thilfy-five uerggoclgb rien - .14 gone! KOOL an - ,.- ,L, 5 ,' Y' ? ' ,, - IM M513 , iq. wk 'J' ' 'Ui 'I I A i i .. W i i .3- V L s - -We :rf ...H Q T 3 i, f - , no iii o I KMOB T if ' 1 9-mv 43 1 H MASONUTYI I get T ,4 i wwwyy . M: 1 it t .,. we-e,m we e 1 1, Wai LM W L A trip to the library was a big event for these 3rd, The bookmobile service comes to our school every 4th, and Sth graders. Miss Clara Hafner, the Thursday. Eighth graders Mary A, Luchan and librarian, is taking them on an imaginative jaunt Evelyn Frank, are enjoying new books while Dick through the beautiful Holy Land, .showing them Sernett and Denny Lannon wait for another load. colorful and scenic pictures. e spans use 1' Q The library at Holy Family is always a popular place. The quiet atmosphere and handy reference books are conducive to real study. Many books of Catholic writers have been added this year as a Page Thirty-sir special project of the students. Rhea ing CJOLQ, Upper left A la Southern style are these darkxe smgers of the Darktown Varxetxes Pxctured left to rlght are Shannon Johnson Vxrgmla Becker Mar nv! flue gf magma lene Becker Susan Goodman and Luanne Kramer Upper rrght Whenever you get txred of a class just call on Mary Margaret Mason shell rmg the bell and set you free Sl' Lower left Oux Our so neat Phe Style Shop was an operetta whxch portrayed the latest styles modeled by the gxrls of the Glee Club Lower rlght Escape from the world of realxty and drown your troubles wnth a splcy coke Page Thirty seven I 4:,fv Center A breath takxng event for many sldewalk engmeers as the workmen balance the Steeple of the new church o':rn mmf? :cyan 2052 '1 agen 232' :sf-E, H940 ong- K4 U1 N f. 5:0 ,..:H Q55 o CD30 mn HD- U7 wma V130 ga. 3 9. 35 F5 UQ -CW Q0' :El EGP? Q Hmm U1-'33 Qc' 55 -1770 ff' ,asm A' Page Thufy efghf I! H I T ,ah 3, ,,,...ud!-4-f '4 2' Z.-zz' il mdlldlx -' 414' Left Paul McCarron I5 hard at work on the scenery for Irxsh Hollday ,419 Center: Holy Family's mayor-for-a- day, Paul McCarron, seems to be taking his job too easily to suit Mayor Bruce. Upper right: A brief interlude as the freshies relax after lunch. Lower right: Students of the Civics and Sociology classes attend a court session. Lower left: After his lecture FB.I a ent Mr. - - g . Hopkins is swamped for further questioning. do . ii: Page Thirfy-nine Page fo fy I 4 fL11I N 11111111 1411111111xk1l 111 111 1 111111111111 ,..-A J r, V I ' If f' ' I - . ff ' . 'ffig' 'f If :' 4 ,Ai-'fflffd 111- 11 wv1'14111' 1'1'1'1'1':111-111, 1111- L2111111111' s111 1- 11111114 1 11111 1111 11'111f1111'z11f111'g1111f1 x11111'1X111:111N1111111111111111- 1N'1111111x 11111111 11 14111I' 111lly. 1 1'11'11-115 1-1:1111-1111-111 1. 1111111-1'11'1:11 111 1111111111111 A 1 ' ft111:'11x 1' f' xi! l -1 5- A 151 'E '1 'JJ Page Forfy one ,SZfli0l 5 .X4!Lgl.ClI1CQ, 'IA!lfl,lfLf0Ql .5 PQIQUPC' F' I MA 7' Page Forfy-fwo ,4,,.1 Sta!! 0 K' T' Zgx Xr The Home Nursing class is a new course added to the curriculum of Holy Family this year. It trains girls of high school age to be prepared for emergencies that may arise in the home, and better prepares them for the future when they themselves will be home- makers. It also serves as an introduction to nursing as a profession. Upper right: Miss Hattie Lymenstahl instructs Kathleen Currier, Marguerite Enbusk, jane Goggin, and Joann Nolterieke how to make swabs. Upper left: Ruth Logue, Sylvia Heidenry, jane Goggin, and Phyllis Nugent learn how to care for a bed patient. Left center: Pricking with a needle for the tuber- culin test doesn't hold many horrors for Luanne Kramer as her soph sisters await their turn. Lower left: Spirit runs high, competition keen when the grade school launches its paper drives. Eighth graders left to right: Rulie Vega, Leo Espinosa, Jim Lynch, Pat Dougherty, Jerry Sweiger, and john Crowe take a rest period before stacking the last truckload. Upper center: Jerry Kunz raises the flag presented to the school by the senior class. Grouped around the flag pole are Msgr. Breen, senior officers, and Boy Scouts, while Mr. R. M. Shepherd spoke of the advantages of democracy. Center: April showers bring May flowers . Members of the freshman class come equipped with umbrellas and rain coats for the frequent spring downpours. Senior Installation day opened senior activi- ties for the year. Pledges of loyalty, service, and devotion were given by the officers of the class. Lower center: Shown here is the class opening the program with the Loyalty Song , the new class song. Lower right: A trip to the Globe-Gazette was informational and interesting to the junior Maroon staff prior to their taking over the paper. They were met by Herb Frech who explained the various machines and conducted the tour. Mary Ann Beecher, Mary Dougherty, and Roger Katz watch the finished product come off the conveyor. Page Forfy fhree Qui! ancl SPO!! ,HOIQOFJ ournagrifd Page Forty-four The International Honor Society ofthe Quill and Scroll was founded to give recognition to high school journalists for their accomplishments in writing. It is the second year of the Thomas Merton chapter at Holy Family and three new names have been added to its honor roll. Selected on the basis of their scholastic standing and fine writ- ing, the new members are: Mary Lou Multhauf, Mary K. Shannon, and Teresa Wilde. Da Right: Seniors wave goodbye to the Maroon staff representatives as they leave for the Catholic Press Association convention in Milwaukee. afcona .SZA0!u5fLc f unc! 4 ,N .f4war A Brush pamt and sk1ll won Paul McCarron a gold achrevement key for three of hls entrres and honor able mentlon for two other pamtmgs 1n the Scholas trc Art contest sponsored by Younkers and Scholastxc Magazme Word has just been rece1ved that Paul has scored ano her wmner over 100 O00 partlcrpants and recelved honors rn the 1951 Natronal Scholastlc Awards Wad In recognmon of hrs splendrd 4 H club achrevements Roger Katz a jumor was one of twelve chosen to go to St Loums Mlssourr He IS prctured below recelvmg a meat ammal award from the hands of commxttee chalrman Mr Leo Oswald D1 gg It was a repeat performance for Mary Lou Multhauf a semor who placed second for two consecutrve years m the annual 1 Speak for Democracy contest Page Forfy five X r - . - Q . f to . 4' jf ' A ? fa: 'fy , A' 1 7,14 3 ' -I 1 1- 1 KV ' V ' :fs ' , 24 . ., - ' f 5 W o J A 's xloerf Sakdmen glnclome jdeir lmegfg Wewd . XHE NJXRO ,K v' M 5 . GN Reporting and writing news to meet deadlines keep these stu- dents pressing the keys. The Maroon. a joint page with St. joseph high school, is financed by the Globe-Gazette, the Mason City daily. The practical exper- ience gleaned from the actual working with the staff of a large newspaper is of utmost value to these would-be journalists. Upper left Whenever you see Mary Lou Multhauf the Maroon Editor in chief hurrying down to the Globe Gazette on Thursday night carrying her port folio you can be sure that it is time for the Maroon to go to press Almost any night of the week you can .find her checking articles typing writing her editorial or any other work that needs to be finished so that the Maroon will meet the deadline Lower left Putting out the Maroon could be a long hard job but havmg a good staff is what xt takes and what it has Especially talented in feature articles Mary K Shannon the associate editor has given her best in time and effort working to the end to complete the paper Page folly mt MAROON STAP I- Row one Seniors Pat Martin Sylvia Heidenry Mercedes Stackhouse and Teresa Wilde Row two juniors Mary Ann Beech e jean Mason and Roger Katz Row three Mary Dougherty Sally Cahalan and Jeanette Fouste Row four Connie OBrien and Joanne Nolterieke Civ I , Z .- ,Y . , . . r. . . I . . - . ' ' 1 .- ...' - ' ' . , , , 2 ' ' ' . V ' v -I -1 . it 5 jlze I9 f .f4nnua Ecomged .Mdfor It all began in the month of February, when the senior class voted to produce the Maragold of 1951. To finance this project the twenty members of the class solicited Mason City firms and friends for ads and patrons. With the fund to back their literary efforts, the real work began: and each day found the staff planning and working to make this annual the best ever. Long hours of copy writing, pasting, drawing, and printing have culminated in the finished brain child - the Maragold of 1951. deadline. Above: Looks like Dick Krieger hasn't any money for his yearbook. Maybe senior, Phyllis Nugent, receiving Margaret Popp's money, could give him a loan. The many phases of producing a yearbook are demonstrated in these pictures as the seniors work steadily to meet the May lst Page Forfy-seven agic llfwcjockej 7Wn 9 e 4' Am-fm 5 ., Q. f ff f'f1 nv 9 ffm .74 gal! tfag .gyzorfd .NQFQ GHC! jAQl Q Caught in the act - junior party: There's them that study and them that don't3 Seniors take part on Government day: Rivalsg Ah - that spring air: Who's taking over here?: Shannon and her flying fingers. Q' 5 - W A i. , , If 3 Q! 6-2?rr,i.4.i Q ' - ' yu has Page Fiffy b' . L!!! 7 51 Upper left These smxlmg faces belong to the basketball team as xt takes off for the state tourna ment at Iowa Clty orgamzatxon has been added to the many clubs of the school Center Homecomxng IS one of the hlghllghts of the athletlc season at Holy Fam1ly Kung Jim Roark crowns Homecommg queen Mercedes Stackhouse as attendant Phyllis Nugent and alumnus Tom Sheehy look on Lower nght Don Koehler IS the lad who So capably managed the team s equlpment w Page Frffy one Q C Qkl 1 . xt , ll Upper right: The Monogram Club, a new sports moan ing, creeping, Skoofing, riuing Page Filfy-fvo 9.1 . 4.9 There comes a time in every school every year, when one's thoughts turn to basketball. This year Holy Family went to the State Tourna- ment and took with them, not only their good conduct and ability to play the game of basketball, but also the principles of their faith which was noticed by many thousands. Upper left: In spite of the height and scoring ability of East Des Moines, our own Lepe Vega CNO. 431 excelled and many times outplayed his opponents. Center: Players like Dan Lynch and Dick Krieger, 15' 10 and 5'11 J found it hard to compete with players like John Englund 16' 4 J center of East Des Moines. Upper right: jim Roark CNo. 441 goes high for another one of his many field- goals of the season. .igunolamenfazi lbwiiclz pay Upper left: jerry Kunz, our ace forward, shows his ability to drive in a bevy of players during the pre-toumament Liver- more game. Cl-ioly Family 61-411 Center: The Maroon's first game at the Roosevelt Fieldhouse in district play found the three top reserves in good form. fLeft to right - Mike Hinich, jerry Hubbard, and jack Gallagherj Coach Tom Tierney came to Holy Family in 1949 and in two seasons has taken his club to Iowa City to participate in the State Tourney. Losing only two varsity members of this year's team, jerry Kunz and jim Roark, who contributed much to Holy Fami1y's scoring power, Mr. Tierney expects a well-balanced team of height, scoring ability, and reserve strength next year. Page Fifty-fhree L court I 4 .. m H MMS Maroons Beat Ro 0 man SY-meh! same br whm 'vlmmu Lose Hubbard offxkfala Q Sim O C .Q TomT1ernew 5 How F S! Au! m In 'I XI.mIfv1s 11 ut e . y e ex am for Anofher Journey To Finals f00,,s0 fp E Y-:RPC p 0 ijarriisflsllnlgfrflrgrfilngalrtid the alnlm tuCqutnl1ze4nmg::lC-Q AB fq m.-xr e the vun n edu nu fn H 1 I y II r I I nmx x .- Sw Wx.: Behmd ot way '9f7f ufdq UP 7 Phnl Nega po, tn m 18 pomls to wmd up V gn r Huh Fan- lx 'Q med v Lwnc'1 v. Q dket ms: Hculftnm .1 Rooseu! heldhouse be I UU hns Af er I nr .1 n ova co npe 101, 1-umm. A of S1 2 .ourucs 1 ci and he lt'5! Nulh A ge e oun .. kv Do z Ter.. we 'f ' ' 4' 0 14 pens 0 we WPS N1 ke K e a Y Ne:-tu A 'Q a oly Farulw an 'rum cola ...fax 4 ..... T - ... 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U -UI-.. 0. - sc +-PJ G -H--I. -rem 1121192 .2-'I-S: 'If I ' ' ffff .Hz . dvr . umgd E inningd WCLLQ fam Left to right: Loretta Huber Pat Stanton Virginia Skram Camilla McCarron The Junior High basketball team has a splendid record so far - perhaps with a few years of practice, they will be state mater- ial . Left to right: J. Hood, J. Fortune, R. Vega, J. Crowe, D. Chambers, J. Hegen- barth, J. Swieger, J. Lynch. D. Conwell, D. Lannon, D. Sernett, B. Aiedermayer, D. Bruns, P. Dougherty, L. Espinosa, D. Somers, T. Brunson, and Coach Tierney. 5 'Q Let's play ball. The baseball team is filled with vim ....d vigor as they step into the diamond. Top row: M. Hinich, M. Johnson, B. Brunson, Coach Tierney, C. Kelsh, C. Hogan, and P. McCarron. Center row: J. Hubbard, J. Roark, P. Vega, J. Gallagher, J. Abel, D. Pate, and D. Lynch. Front row: J. Niedermayer, B. Donnelly, and C. Abel. It just isn't right to have a team without cheerleaders, so the Junior High decided that they would also have that backing which brings spirit to any game. The Athletic Ban- quet was held in honor of the basket- ball team for the re- markable r e c o r d which they made. Filly-five ik glzeerkaclem oude ami if 5 I , 7 'vs .x-fs., .. Enthusiasm runs high backing the powerful Maroon team. Much of the credit goes to the peppy cheerleaders, whose clever signals and rousing cheers spur the boys to victory. Taking the honors are Jeannette Fouste, Roger Katz, and jean Mason as they sit tense and rigid - anxiously awaiting more baskets, while Sally Cahalan's spirits reach a low ebb. fage Fiffy-:even adzucuf Wum ew ocn ancli flfuflz Center Two young musicians of the Park inson Ensemble gave a musical concert show ing various rhythms from a collection f instruments To develop an appreciation of fine arts. a program of accomplished artists was arranged throughout the s h 1 student assemblies. c oo year for Lower left: Lily Windsor, American star of h t e Rome Royal Opera was a guest of the school. Miss Windsor's advice to young vocal- ists was prayer, faith, sacrifice, and hard work. L 8 M l8U8 f J4 8l'U'L8.'5588 'Wa fz Center These happy smg xn he Darktown Varxetles Vlfglllla Beck er Marlene Becker and Margaret Popp dramatlzed Make BCl1CVC from the Jerome Kern s Showboat Lower rlght Henrlette Hebel and Eugene Lotts were two of the perform ers 1n Tennessee Waltz the popular tune that takes us back to the days when the waltz was sweepmg the country An annual fund ra1s1ng project of the Athletlc Assoclatxon lS the Darktown Varieties m1nstrel show. Many Holy Family students took part in the dance and song numbers. 6611716340 jl'0AC QPJ eng an LINC? The world would be rn a sad state of affaxrs nf the Irxsh could not burst forth ln song and dance Twas a great day for the Irxsh of Holy Fam lly as the cast of Irxsh I-Iollday won the hearts of all at the annual clambake Page Sufy Upper left Under the watchful eye of Officer O Rxelly Cjames Roarkj are Davrd and Dearl McCord who execut ed a fast movxng dance routme Center left Smrlmg thenr prettxest the entxre cast choruses Thus was a very mce clambake Lower rxght Thrs dxgmfxed trxo Sally Cahalan Veromca Foldesn and Jack Gallagher members of the chorus awaxt the ferry for the clambake Lower right Shure and twas a Jolly mght when Master of Ceremorues Tom McCauley put these dapper young blades Dave Hubbard Mxke johnson and Roger Ferleman through thexr paces f . . w l w . , . 1 - 1 . U . 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 .es 1 k . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 J . . ' 1 : -1 , . - -1 - - n 1 WMM' A4 2 QT, .--JL elf Cl 3 l 0lfLgA .QFLJA ,fi VX ...A iff- .4 Lower left Smxhng Irxsh colleens Ieanette Fouste Conme O Brlen and Joann Nolt erxeke cut thelr capers m a tap routme Upper left These charmmg couples provlded the romance for the holiday Roger Katz and Conme Wander look on as jerry Kunz and Marlene Becker smg a happy love song Upper nght Although the clambake proved to be a happy affalr Kathleen Currler and her glrls Pat Lannon Kay Lannon Ruth Swed and josephme Recker all appear qulte solemn Center rlght PI'OVldll'lg the never to be forgotten muslc of the barbershop quartette are these young bucks Tom Stlener Davld Chambers -IBCKIC Johnson B111 Hegenbarth and Tom Brunson Lower rzght Two members of the older generatxon, Mercedes Stackhouse and Teresa Wxlde, relate the latest gosszp of the day's events as they chatter back and forth Page Surly one CC A o A 0 o 97 g I ' , 5, J I ' I ', ,6 4 U in , i . 4 a .- f , A X A - , 'ff ' 'L V .N , g ' W 4-,ggj of c ,. fb A 9 I K g. Z - , ,z ' 5 y A 5 f cc, , .M . 5' f '51, A as M , 5 , , L f ' M, -L ' I - , V if' in H ' X X 5 'P' 'ff' lrgggfl T ' l 2 ' I lj . A 7 . j 4 Q if, V i V A Y l t f N KI' . 0 X ,il 4 ' ' 4 if-ef I an l- l . . , t i.l.A 44 Wil, Songg Jin file Aeaff Composed of music lovers from all divisions, the Glee Club, whose melodious strains float through the halls each day at fifth period, raise their voices in lilting song at many gay performances. SENIORS: Elizabeth Fo1desi,jane Goggin, Sylvia Heidenry, Mercedes Stackhouse, Teresa Wilde. AIUNIORS: Mary Ann Beecher, Sally Cahalan, Mary Dougherty, Marguerite Enbusk, Veronica Foldesi, jean Mason, Joanne Nolterieke, Connie O'Brien. SOPHOMORES: Marlene Becker, Yvonne Green, Shannon johnson, Luanne Kramer, Mary Marg- aret Mason, Mary Lou Quintero. FRESHMEN: Virginia Becker, Nancy Fortune, Mary Ellen Harrer, joanne Kunz, Shirley Kofoot, Patricia Hickey, Marjorie Maskerina, Patricia Nugent, Virginia Vala. EIGIHTH GRADE: Marcella Carney, Mary Ellen Dougherty, Sheila Dougherty, Loretta Huber, Mariagin Kirschbaum, Mary Ann Luchan, Camilla McCarron, Sarann Ryan, Virginia Skram, Pat- ricia tanton. Page Sixfy-fvo al K .x4nc! Wudic in fine .Air f' The Holy Family Band, under the direction of Mr. Storer, and composed of members of the Grade School, has made great progress this year. The band struck a dominant note in the enthusiasm of the pep rallies and added much to the spirit of the basketball games. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: David McCoid, Mike Allison, Tony Allison, Gary Brophy, jim Lynch, Mary Ellen Dougherty, Pat Graner, Carlos Mclendez, Sheila Dougherty, Rosanne Berrie, jerry Sweiger, Dean Lang, Denise Plunkett, Thomas Degen, Mary Elaine Cavanaugh, Roger Hoffman, Jim Manusos, David Duenos, Dennis Somers. Page Sixfy-fhree ,X fn 1, K x ll l K s Z l Q , ll' Ilf ' I 1.1 ,ff 711.1 '1'11'111111 1711111111 x1l1111'1111x1-1111111111-111111111111-111111 111111111 In 111111-111 1111 111111111111 11111.-1111'1' 11-11g11111 , 111111111 1 1 111 11 111- 1X 1111-11 1111111 111 111--1-1 11:11 111111-1 NV1111 X1 11111 11 1 1111 11'11 11, 1111 '11 :11111111-11 111 111N 111111 t1111'1Xt1:111 111111 11111 1 111111 111x:1111I1I'111g111111'1'N11111x1111'l11111. :YZ s', 1.41 L ,nu 'QP Page Silly-live Upper left The king has many tasters It doth seem that these sodalists consumed all the pro fits from their candy sale Top center The Annunciation one of the mysteries of the Rosary was portrayed by mem bers of the sodality Mary Margaret Mason and Mary K Shannon the Christmas parade ...JI Page Sixty-six Upper right Have you bought your booster button? jerry Kunz solicited one of his fans Stephen Tuchek to boost the sale Center Sally Goodman and john Nledermayer put the fin ishmg touches of the new sodality emblem on the bulletin board Nothing is more touching during the Christmas season than the peaceful scene of the Nativity. In the role of St. joseph and our Lady are Peter Graf and Connie O'Brien. .gjoclagfy gmdkm, Clridf in C!LriAfmuA. iving r A fx i n A C e . I I, .I I ' .3 - - v, H ,N , ' ' . 'y' I I .i . .' m f A , I 2 . , 6, 05CU g l90I'l150l QC! go Upper left: Love of our Lady and devotion to her is the aim of every true sodalist. As prefect of the sodality, Mary Kathleen Shan- non plans the year's program with vice prefect jack Gallagher, secretary Connie O'Brien, and treasurer Mary Margaret Mason. Lower: October is the month of the Rosary. Members of our Lady's sodality are honoring her on the special feast of the Rosary, October 7th. X I Y, Y, 66 M1066 .xglcfion orwenfion Page S: Three cars fllled with Holy Famnly SOd3llStS and two faculty members journeyed to M11 waukee Cathohc Actlon conventlon February 15 18 Pxcturecl m the upper left ns Father Damel A Lord S J entertammg the students wlth hxs Mother Beloved Upper rxght Between conferences sodal nsts pose with one of the speakers Center left One of those moments of a lxfetxme an mtervmew wxth Arch Ward the sportswnter Lower rxght M1lwaukee Cxvxc audxtonum was the scene of a Pontxfncal Hlgh Mass wxth Archbxshop Moses E Kiley as celebrant :fy eaghf -.,. 'TY l Z 1 ,xv I f 1 ' A f I - h V, e 6 4 I 4 wa ' M1 'Y Q15- - N5 :V If , 1 ' . '- t ' - if. ,, V 1 l V' . 1 2 '4 PT 3' I X' I 1 v-.4 I . 'U ' ' V -Y,, 1 ' 0 V 'C' A .X4 Queen, er Sudjecfd, an Cl Ma m 3 The Sodallty of our Lady is an or- ganization whose purpose is devo- tion to Mary. Love of the mother will surely bring one closer to Jesus, her Son, a point stressed by the sodality motto, To jesus through Mary . Living a good christian life, being a true child of Mary, and imitating her virtues are the aims of every sodalist. Though young in years at Holy Family, the sodality has made rapid strides in developing the spirit- ual life of its members. Left: Freshmen probationists kneel to be received into the sodality by Msgr. Breen. Right: sodality prefect, Mary K. Shan- non places the crown at the feet of our Lady. Vice-prefect jack Gallagher serves as escort, while Mary Margaret, treasurer, and Connie O'Brien, secretary, acts as attendants. sfwiiiafqx i Page Sixfy nine ll lN il' at ,X X . t t 2 ? i 3 , Q . f . . , 's ' 5 f t .,J fl 6 1 f - Q s 3 l I A n N eww? rg if in my fi Bill Q FIS Y I 1 ' -N39 .L i MS Upper: Candlelighting is always an inspiring ceremotiy and one anticipated each year by Holy Family students and parents. Center: The senior room participated in the annual lighting contest of the city. The Nativity scene is an original by Paul McCarron. Lower: Sodalists lend a helping hand with the Easter seals. Page Seventy erue M .7lze follow! Qyaclneaav no .99 l n Lower left: Father Reed sits at the organ. Center left: Choir boys blend their voices in the Kyrie under Father Reed's direction. Upper right: Mass was said simultaneously at the three altars with Msgr. Breen, Father Reed, and Father Chambers officiating at the opening of the new church. Center right: New recruits are sounding their Latin vowels as they learn responses for the Mass. Lower right: These regulars have given loyal service, and are the backbone of the Altar Boy club. Page Sevenfy-one 111 Page Se nfy! o 'K n m honor I wxll try do my duty to God and my country help other people at all tlmes obey the Glrl Scout laws Glrl Scoutmg founded on March 12 1912 by uhette Low has gxven mxlllons of glrls ages seven through seventeen the excellent opportumty of developnng thelr lnterests ln almost every known fleld The l1fe of a Glrl Scout lS fxlled wmth dtversrfled act1v1t1es learnmg the wonders of nature camplng under the stars hand1craft and homemakxng or rarsxng and canmng foods for the poor Upper left Semor Scouts of Troop under Mrs C Larson and Vera. McCorkle pack Chrlstmas baskets for the needy Upper rlght These mmble fmgers of Troop 34 under Mrs Maurlce Monahan are kept busy tyxng papers for thelr annual paper drlve Center Standmg at attentxon Susan Goodman glves the Gmrl Scout pledge Lower Hgh, Brownxes of Troop 24 under Mrs L McGuire read the mxnutes and take notes at tnexr weekly meeting Lower ICN Cookxng IS fun say these Gxrl Scouts of 'I roop 29 as they are taught the art ot nomemaklng under their leader Mrs H Hood ,..., 3 K I4 V V I . if , 4 f, I D t 'J . 3 A . S rs KJ V- u Q .1 .. Y - 'L X I 5 pf if ' 5 K l - . .4 ,. ' u' ' sf . f 1 , , f A 7 CHA , Ml V I 5 If I If -. T 1 1 ' A x 'LT 2 R Y -9 1 - U . I N X' A ' L . Y 4 ' O y , ' 1 To , ' To ' , To ' ' . 7 4 v ' A 1 1 1 ' Y? - w ,QE f UAW Q fgimf, Although young ln years Scoutmg at Holy Famlly has progressed remarkably well wlth the present orgamzatlon of seven troops The f1rst Glrl Scout troop at Holy Fanuly was organlzed ln 1942 by Marlon Weaver and was the begm ning of an orgamzatlon founded upon certaln ldeals and a personal code of ethlcs as set forth m the Gxrl Scout Promxse and Laws Upper left Accompamed by thelr leader Mrs E J O Connor Scout Troop 30 surprlsed the Slsters wxth Joyful carolmg Upper rlght An unusual box soclal was held by the Browmes of Troop 28 under Mrs Paul Kelsh as they entertained wlth the Sweetheart Formal for thelr dads Lower nght Stop Look Lxsten are the slgnals of safety that these scouts of Mrs Floyd Jacobson s Troop 26 put mto practice Page Seventy fhree l' 4 .4 ., 7 lg' I 3 A . 4 , , L' l f f fr V V If J ,I f - an 3 , 'G -x y n,mu...,..4.n.' ff ' t , E X :Q EX ' Q, ne 5, ' 7 . 4 f ' 4 9 f e , 4 4 fl! , 1 V ' , v if V 2' f , 1 4 , , Y -, , 1 , 'X -ig ,S I - I o FQ bil' ll' . . . 7 v - , . . . . , . 1 y - - ' ' . Cizbidfinguifilzecl udiford af .Mfg jamifg f Left: America must accept responsibility more abundantly, for this country dOesn't appreciate its opportunities to the fullest, stated Archduke Otto of Austria. The 44 Archduke discusses world problems with Msgr. Breen as Maroon editor, Mary Lou Multhauf, takes notes. T' ws it Upper right: A Christopher-sponsored lecture brought Miss Betty Schneider of Friendship House to Holy Family. Left to right: Miss Schneider, Miss Leone Corkery, president of the Christophers, Joanne Kunz, Yvonne Green, and Msgr. A. J. Breen. Center: The senior class formed a Guard of Honor when Bishop Hagartv gave a talk about his missions in the Bahama Islands to the student body. Lower right: Father Surprenant, a Viatorian missionary, was a visitor at the school and spoke to the students on teenage problems. Page Sevenfy-four jkfee Clgd .!4!0l'lQ QUE! Y i To the students, retreat is a withdrawal from studies and social activities to spend three days in silent communing with Christ. At this time, secular studies are put aside, and souls are nourished with prayer, spirit- ual reading and conferences. These talks are given by a retreat master, trained for that special work of instructing youth and coun- selling them in their perplexing problems. 1- Repair the past, prepare the future, admonished Rev. Paul Denis, M.S. in one of the general conferences during retreat. Dear to the hearts of all parishioners are the memories and traditions of the old Holy Family church and rectory, I' WW? QF5 Ona atl'0l'l:5 Rt Rev Msgr Arthurj Breen Rev john T Reed Rev Robert E Chambers Sisters of Charlty B V M Holy Famxly P T A and Mrs R Berrte and Mrs J Berry and Mrs G B11l1et and Mrs J Burke Mrs F Cahalan and Mrs and Mrs Carney Clmxjottl Currler Degen and Mrs and Mrs Elghth Grade Mr and Mrs F Enbusk Mxss Mae Fannlng Mr and Mrs H Ferleman Flrst Grade Mr and Mrs C Foldesr Fourth Grade Freshman Class Mr and Mrs J Gallagher Mrs Helen Goggm Boomhower Hardware Buttrey s Carter and Gilles Frsher Typewrxtmg Co Golden Rule Iowa Tea Co Knapp Book Shop and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs jumor Class and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Walter Goodman Leon Green j Heldenry Hood johnson Kramer Krleger W Koehler E Kunz and Mrs J Lannon and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs R Logue R McCarron L McCauley L Multhauf R Nugent John Recker and Mrs H Roark and Mrs W Shannon Sophomore Class R A Stackhouse and Mrs T Tierney and Mrs F Wander and Mrs C Wllde lI'l'l'l pafl'0l'l6 La James College of Beauty Mason C1ty Fur Shoppe Nrchols and Green W L Patton Park Hosprtal Sam Raxzes Read Grocery Al Lmk s D X Servrce Statlon Stewart s Musrc Store Douglas Insurance Agency fjake and Bobj Page Sevenfy seven . . . . Mr. . . Mr. . . . Mr. . . ' ' ' , . . . Mr. . H. ' . . . Mr. . H. Mr. . . ' ' Mr, , , Mr. . H. Mr. . . ' ' Mr. . L. ' Mr. . . Mr. . . , , Mr. . . Mr. . L. Dr. . . Mr. . E. ' ' Mr. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. Conrey Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Mr. . F. ' Mr. . . Mr. . J. Mr. . . ' Mr. . . . . . Mr. . . ' ' Mr. . . . Mr. . . ' Mr. . . Mr. . . Mr. . . ' . . . Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . ' Complete Reupholstery Servlce Custom Made Seat Covers for Your Car Leatherette of All Colors m Stock Federal Upholsterlng Co 403 North Federal Phone 1808 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 51 KRIB Mutual Tall Corn Network On Your D1al 1490 GREETINGS IOWAN A DETERMAN REAL ESTATE ELECTRIC Co BRUKERAGE Mason C1ty Iowa J RUSSELL CURRIER 115 East State Phone 2640 Pg S fy gh! Congratulations Seniors of 1951 Quahty and Satlsfactlon TYLER RYAN FURNITURE CO 29 Second Street S E Phone Mason Cnty Iowa 3910 ALDEN S Mason Clty Iowa Courtesy and SCFVICC Always IACK SPRAT The Famlly of F1ne Foods WESTERN GROCER 501 South Federal HERMANSON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO Pasteurlzed Mllk Cream Butter and Cottage Cheese Always Ahead 810 North Delaware Mason City Iowa TOT AND TEEN The place to go for the brands you know' Infants to Teens for Boys and Glrls BIRUM OLSON CO Sales B U I C K Servxce Good Dependable Servlce Compllments SODA GRILL Over Fxfty Years The Very Best tn School Supplles at 11 East State Street YELLAND AND HANES A E MUEHE 534 35 Brrck and Txle Bu1ldmg When you thmk of Insurance thmk of Muehe COMPLIMENTS your STANDARD OIL Dealer and Agents P95 7 316 North Federal Phone 287 of ' T. llMell o e evenfy DECKER BROS. INC. 209 North Federal Avenue Phone 545 Guns - Radios - Cameras Audio-Vision Aids Athletic Goods Your Complete SPORTING GOODS STORE When you get married have your Wedding Ceremony Recorded GERARD PHOTO SERVICE The Best in Chlld Photography Phone 1383 816 North Vlrgmxa Seventh COMPLIMENTS Shlma s Grocery Your Friendly Store and N Monroe Phone 534 I INSURANCE I Compllments of MASON CITY 629 Sixth Street S W Phone 465-466 221 Seventh St N E Phone 460-461 Mason City Iowa P 9 E ghly OF I , S ' Atlas Meat Market 6: Grocerv MODEL PURNACE co. GAS - OIL - COAL Forced Air and Gravity Conversion Burners - Air Conditioning SHEET METAL WORK 915 North 13th St Clear Lake Iowa DAY Phone 122 NITE JESS VEGA Compliments of Sisters of Charity, B. V. NI. Presentation Convent Chicago Illinois CHAMBER S TEXACO SERVICE EXCELLENT SERVICE State and Washington KROPMAN S GROCERY Fine Meats and Groceries The Best for Less 19 Ninth St N E Phone 1722 At 30 East State Featuring MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Where Good Clothing Is Not Expensive A FRIEND Compliments Marshall 81 SW1ft DE WILDE AUTO SERVICE Carburation Brakes Magnetos General Motor Tune Up 17 Fourth St N E Phone 1848 COMPLIMENTS ASSOCIATED BUILDERS 309 Flrst National Bank Bldg Mason City Iowa P g E ghfy 7 1 of ST. Generators and Starters . . . Ignition OF Compliments of RUSSELL STUDIO Graduation Portraits - Family Groups Weddings - Children Phone 2272 12 South Delaware Mason City ABEL 61 SON, INC. Clothes for Men and Boys 7 SOL1th Federal Phone Mason City, Iowa Kroehler Davenports and Cha1rs Admlral Refmgerators Srmmon s Beauty Rest Mattresses ANDERSON FURNITURE CO 216 South Federal Mason Cxty Iowa Comphments Msgr Arthur I Breen Your Frlendly Home Owned Store 715 North Federal Phone 5288 VV XLSH MOBII L SERVICE 603 South Federal WASHING BATTERIES GREASING TIRES Servxce Calls Phone 27 1 9E9Y of E 81 W SUPER NIARKET I I e ihf .rw E Comxng out the Northern Way? Stop at the B and O BBXALL DRUG 1335 North Federal Phone 954 Cosmetlcs Drugs Fountam Servlce TRY and You 11 Agree BETSY ROSS BETTER BREAD H E Escherxch B V McMullen Escherlch Refrlgeratlon Household Sales an an Commerclal Servxce F R I G I D A I R F Made only by General Motors The Store That Servxce Bullt Phone 475 217 N Federal Comphments 1 C PUTH PLUMBING and HEATING DICK S BOWI INC QENII R ' Second S W Phone 864 The best of luck to the GRADUATION CLASS OF 1951 To assure yourself of many more successful mxlestones rude on U S Royals You can t buy a better Tlre to save your hfe 85 L T1re Co LLOYD J FARRER 1 Get to Kno YOU CAN DIPIND ON A CILDNER 5 YURE Good Clothes for Men and Boys For Over 50 Years COMPLIMENTS MODEODAY P g E ghfy HI ' - IT .... is d. Q of V ' 'N . J .1 I 22, . . ' ' W I OF J ae i - g PEOPLES edmawbbmg GAS es. ELECTRIC co GRADUKE Servmg North Central Iowa s C1t1es Towns and Farms f I!!! REDDY KILOWATT Your Elect C Se on' BIRDSALL ICE CREAM A Sportswear Department planned for you HUGHES 3 South Federal Avenue S Good Luck Semors . and R. CHEVROLET CO 18 South Washmgton Ave. B ng o Send Your Garments Tlm Tom PHALEN CLEANERS 111 South Madxson Ave Phone 50 You Can Always Park ln Front of Phalen's Mason Clty, Iowa 59 hfyf sal , il X , P I ' P xx J l x Y '4-. ff A , . . , X Q YM Rss. ff rv ' ri r u tO COMPLIMEN TS OF Congratulatlons Class of 51 BAKERS ICE CREAM STORE Exclusively BOE IEWELERS 105 East State Street DIAMONDS WATCHES Schwens Ice Cream SEARS Sat1sfact1on Guaranteed or Your Money Back 23 East State tt M y hShl gSp kll ltyT t p flght THE HAMILTON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE o Cty IOHNSTON S FLOWERS GOING TO COLLEGE? Send a Photo copy of your Grade Transcripts not the original MASON CITY BLUE PRINT COMPANY Read the GLOBE GAZETTE Patromze MASON CITY MERCHANTS They can serve you best ARNOLDS AUTO REPAIR 115 South Madison A e Phone 3680 Mason C t Io IDEAL SAND 8: GRAVEL CO Mason Clty, Iowa Pg fgmyf 3 -v I , . I ake our Hig c oo education pay be er by addin ecial S i and Personai raining. Business is the easiest of all the higher fields to enter. I does not require long, expensive prepara- tion yet it produces to i returns. Mas n i , Iowa 9 ' ' v . i y, wa COMPLIMENTS HOTEL HAN FORD UNITED Homli BANK gf jlljl C Complete UI JON fl IZU BANKING SERVIQE Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon Federal Reserve System CURRIES Your Hardware Dept Store 20 East State Mason C1ty, Iowa E ghfy I x , ' 0. V - W V -1 794 f- ,fa W i I -O F FOR FLAVOR FOR FRESHNESS buy SUPER ENRICHED HOLSUM BREAD 3005 More V1tam1ns Than Any Other Loaf LARSON SERVICE STATION SHELL PRODUCTS Phone 1118 103 Flrst Street S KATHRIN S CHINA md GIFT SHOP Phone 868 25 Fxrst Street S Dmnerware Glassware Sllverware Electrrcal Appllances Ideal AIHCf1C3I1 Laundry and Cleaners 22 First Street S W MASON CITY IOWA COMPLIMENTS EADMAR HOTEL CONGRATULATIONS an BEST OF LUCK Mason Clty Chamber of Commerce HARRIS DX SERVICE STATION 121 South Washmgton Phone 763 CRYSTAL LUNCH 12 South Washmgton Phone 1359 Low Cost for Good Food CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ' efferson Transportatlon Co 16 Flrst Street Southwest Phone 97 efferson Coffee Shop 24 Hour Serv1ce Daxly at Bus Depot Electrlcal and Carburetor Serv1ce AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTOR'S FLOYD 8: LEONARD AUTO ELECTRIC Mason Crty, Iowa Page Elghfy 7 7 ' Gifts For All Occasions uIt,s phone 22 d O F I ' - on - '1-'F' QL STOYLES PRESS W flgh fy elghf Comphments of the PARK INN HOTEL COMPLIMENTS CASEY DRUG Masolm Clty News Agency Magazme Subscrlptlons Wholesale DlStflbUt0fS Magazmes Newspapers Mason Clty Iowa llilg N A lm Lg' ' co'-EOWQ Ava11 Yourself of the Best DRY CLEANING LAUNDERING FURS o I f CLEANERS LAUNDERERS FURRIERS PHONE 600 Everythmg for the Floor See the largest selectxon of styled carpeting made today Also Drapermes Furmture Lmoleum Txle R S WEBER CARPET CO 616 North Federal W1lSen Iewelry Sc Luggage 9 West State Street For Graduatlons and Anmversarxes GIVE JEWELRY The Gxft of Lasting Qualxty Expert Watch Repaxrmg Instant Servlce Under dxrect supervlsxon of MR JOHN NIEDERMAYER BECK BROS CO 409 South Federal Avenue Phone 134 Real Estate Insurance Carney SCI'V1CC Statlon 1436 N Federal Phone 1354 Stop here for excellent SCIVICC' P g E ghfy OF - - in Ni ,n ' f 1 10? -,ma wk thi -NE, --f ,H- Q 4 , ' f' l x 'A L ., rv ,ix . -:gi 1 . 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I . 7 O P g N fy-f DANIELS, INC. Diamonds - Watches - Silverware Convenience - Confidence - Courtesy 102 North Federal Phone 747 Mason City, Iowa ENGLER DRUG CO. Our Compliments Phone 89 Compliments WEST TRUCK LINE 125 North jackson jim Ryan and jack Grlffen GRIPPEN PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Paper and Notions 115 Eighth Street Southwest Mason City Iowa Vance MUSIC Co Your Music Dealer Since 1900 THE DILLON CO 2 d Door East of F rst Nat onal Bank The Store for MEN and BOYS 14 East State Mason City CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 51 Iowana Brand Meat Products E Decker 81 Sons Mason City Iowa Compliments Slsters of Chlrlty B V M FOR EVERY BUILDING NEED The Complete Structural Clay Products Lme Denison Clay Products MASON CITY BRICK 8z TILE CO 200 Brick and Tile Bulldlng Mason Clty Iowa 9 'Y of ' , . I 1 T , n 1 1 Y of . I . 2 , . . . ' Po e Nine HANSEN AND WAGGUNER gr gm? , .3 '.5 2-. ,Q ..-wa. .. 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