Madonna High School - Shield Yearbook (Mauston, WI)
- Class of 1958
Page 1 of 56
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Pages 8 - 9
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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1958 volume:
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Sim Shea! X 1955 776440444 767694 Scion! aaron, Wawuw 1 , opportunltles we have recelxed, w oifer thls, our 1958 Shleld, to you, our Cueen, our Mother and our hadonna 3 N m 'ix In thanksgiving for the many blessings and V . . .Y e , . . w L A .... FATHFR JOHN T MURPHY 4 FATHER FRANCIS RUSHIQTAIT, Principal FATHER ROBERT HOUSTON SISTIR MARY EDNA SISTER IIARY DOROTHY ANNE SISTFR HAR 'XUDRJ Y 5 145, SISTER M RY PAUL - SISTER MARY GIOVANNI 'Z T gs .RS DJSCIS BOWINI my X wh. ki' .7 ' Q ,I-T nm, 7-v wfrvpz-dry: 'Nm 'N ,M p-M.QTHfN 1-1. MV. .-,.. Lo LR. YEL 6 66444 af I 958' JOHN GRZENIA DANIEL MCGOWAN 1 CAROLINE HALI YATHLEEN QLINN 8 ANNA SCHULTZ KATHLEEN MARTIN THOMAS ROBINSON HFLFN TREMAIN LETA EDWARDS 9 JOEL YOUNG DOLORLS DLASK SGDALITY PQEFECT PATRICIA HERSIL LLP IUE BOHLN JOHN CQOWLEY 10 TQEA SURER ERNEST MODJESK I CLASS WLSIDUIT Inf-IK POWERS SECRETARY RITA WALSH MARY TEQILSA SCULLY DONALD PIERCE 1 1 KA EEN WUIS HMFMZWM PATRICK HAVEY PATRICIA DONOVAN JAMES MURPHY 12 KATHLEEN MAY DIANNE KULIKOWSKI BARBARA EATON JACK TUTTLL ffwMv THOLAS DICKAANN 13 ALICE MUELLER GERALD NEISON ROBERT FITZGERALD JEAN BONIN J OSEPHINE MORIARTY 14 JEAN SHELTON A Qqfxjwp 1 Y fluff A? gin 1 512 QQQIQZQQR? is QQ!! 'Q is ' ' ie limi YQ f Q QL, Lim, .0 mm.. , ,, ,, ,V ,f,,,,, , V H2 1' sw, S4 f .. 1 www ,, lf' 'Y w M fp, Q Zgvnem rw M , ,, ,V fy, V 4 H , 'mv f 1 M Us f ,WW QW! ,,,f W M M M , h,, ,, ,My ,, Q yy 4' V, ay Qu' '. , NWI' sg? 15? 5, ,. 2 vu, if ,X f 1 , , ,,,,,, 2. U, , 'W ix! 'iz ally. 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Covho. 18 ZTTT' 1 -f lv F I .jf : 1 1 x ,!f Front Row: H. Duffy, F, Nate, C.Bohen, J. Smart, B. Fosbinder, E.Hersil, J.Helly Bac V 2 ' .7 g L. ' -o H - - Ja H 0 o - , . , ., . Q 1' o o ?'ot, Jovi L, LcGi. , J. Hall, C. L.'6 J '5 ' isf 'C AC 1: T ,L , ' -. ' 7967 Clockwise around the table R Zobal, M Cowan, R Donovan,J Nate, W VanErt, D K11mOWSkl, D LaMarche, D Scully, J Czagka, B Grabowski, R Donovan Second Row P ulnn, J Morrlssey, Third Row L Trema1n,C S1t8S, 2 McMahon, F Walsh 19 FingERRong JR. Brunner, D. Lobenstein, H. Vinopal, J. Robertson F1TSt Row A Treml, M A Cowan, R Kobylski, T Scully, Second Row B Rego, R Bolllg, Thlrd Row D V1n0pa1 Q Adams, J Stanek, J HO1l16n First Row C Donovan, C Dorowan, R Valier, D Larsor, J Flnucan Second Row h Furran, A M0djeSk1, R Stewart, J wells, T Proslse 0 ' 0 A ' O 4 0 U . . a ' 0 ' 0 ' ' . . - ' O . . 5 . . U 0 v ' ' - 4. 0 Q g A Q 1 L . Q . Q 1 . r . .v. . 0 O 'I . . I 5 . 'Y I 1011 Seanad I ' la 4 - 5 . 5 I' - , I Ol 11H'l'li 1 Qi Q X2 4 8 f , I fi QQ, ,N .til Yuvjgy- m Q 4 fs Ki, 9 My X , .fs :ai 1. -f Letin scholars astound Father Houston. Expecting an explosion, Tim? Three master scientists? l-JI Is dictation fun, Karen? 23 0080000068 00000000000 00000000000 ' W-Qs, , mmm enllghtens the Freshies bookkeepmg wlth h1s classmates HIIKFX 1--- The seniors' selection of books merits Miss Curran's smile of approval. ,e 'K , Kathleen's reading in social ethics finds the seniors unusually serious. In Secretarial Practice, anything goes. Bob makes lest minute prep- arations for the problems' class discussion. Steve and Lorraine adjust the microscope as John and Anna prepare the slides in biology class. their Look out, Mr. Verhelstl W Wfimvw ,., W.. X ,, H, ' 5 , .. 4 , W A U . a 4 . Q. . fw 1 A ' Q , ., A Wig Q' ' 3 ' 5 'ff M K ' ew Q 3 Q6 ghigxx gy ?j 'igx fi I ,Z , F1 f 3' .T an 3' U QT? Jig . J I 5 2 1,6 f 7- + ' ' J . an lk .. ,I .ig 5, f - . 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Zf5bQ43ilU!Luiv:ml--:r.v1F?miUnnnr,,. - vi The grand march to our theme---Autumn Leaves. nr 54. Wells' Royal Wheelmobile took a first. nAren't we a Smlllng bunchn and besldes we cheer i hats off to th1S ' second place wlnnerl 7uz'J4ll Cbdfbf Fall f1ndS more than half of Madonna's boys football enthuslasts Assumption is off and runnlng Young Wdancesn for yardage i om, X QADONN ,vw ,BDUQ ' oi A DUNN Front Row Manager D Larson, J Murphy, J Schoff, R Penzkover, J Kelly Back Row Manager J Flnucan, T Dlckmann, M Scully, J Shelton, A Jandrowskl, W Shelton, Coach Father Rushman Absent for the plcture was Coach Verhelst Hands up for a rebound. It's nice to be tall. 44 First Row C Sltas, F Walsh, J Tuttle, D Vlnopal, T Scully E Persll, J Nate Thlrd Row J Kelly, J Perz, J Shelton, R Stewart, D McGowan, R Fltzgerald and Father Rushman The Pep Band 1S caught unprepared. 45 7? ? L Second Row: T. Prosise, L. Connor, R. Bohen, E. Bohen, L.Fuller, O 4 0 O : 0 I 0 JERRY JELSON'S plea--HBut please, officer, I just got my license back yesterday. JOHN GRZENIA-Sr. Ronald's UPorky.n LETA EDWARDS--It's a good thing her horn works. JACK TUTTLE-The wettest boy in American History class. JOSEPHINE MORIARTY-The biggest girl--talker. MARK POWERS Clapping before prayer means trouble after prayer. DOLORES DLASK'S love for Chicago and its inhabitants. HELEN TREMAIN'S favorite saying: UYou got the rod tonight?W DIANNE KULIKOWSKI'S inability to keep her mail private PAT DONOVAN-The senior who changed the most this year. JOEL YOUNG-The senior with the most long-lost loves. KATHLEEN QUINN-Nashes, Oscar, Hwy. 82 and Hopper. ALICE MUELLER UWhat's for lunch, Alice?H RITA WALSH NChrinus1 My name is Walsh, not Welch. TOM ROBINSON Tom gets 8 hours of sleep-9 a.m. to li p.m JOHN CROWLEY'S nicknames, Wlittle Crowleyn and nJohn Robert.U PAT HERSIL'S 2 great loves: Rothe's Ice Cream and arguing with Chevy owners. Ns
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