Mauston High School - Hammer Yearbook (Mauston, WI)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 60
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 60 of the 1957 volume:
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By the shield, the emblem of our school, and of our memory book, we are reminded of the courage we will need to be loyal to the ideals set before uszby the M which surmounts the shield, we are reminded that through Mary, Madonna's patroness, we will reach Christ, our Goal. May eternity find all of the class of 1957 everlast- ingly grateful to those who have assisted us in reaching the happiness of heaven. Z , rf,,E E - jlgadgz jZa6n '7.1kEhwvw4e To you, our pastor, in the year of your silver jubilee, we dedicate our memory book. We, the class of 1957, together with all the students of Madonna High School, extend our congratulations to you. May the pages of THE SHIELD be a symbol of our appreciation for all that you have done for us as pastor of our parish, as well as of the gratitude of all whom you have guided during your twenty-five years in the priesthood. May God continue to bestow His blessing on you. 3 74:44, ,7'l4ltd6'4 P. Za.-:Ama Puacqbdl 74:40, 'fmm 7, WWW Sister Mary Audrey Sister Mary Edna Sister Mary Paul 1 Sister Mary Maxentia Sister M. Dorothy Anne 5 ! X MT' Paul Parthun Mrs. Timothy Hubert Miss Maria Curran Mrs- Regis Bonin 6 eniom f DANIEL QUINN President PATRICIA HINRICHS Secretary K-MARIE REGO Sodality Prefect 8 DONALD BOHEN Treasurer MONICA SEITZ MARLENE MAY 9 THOMAS DICKMANN 'UV COLLEEN CONWAY SHARON DONOVAN DOROTHY WELLS 10 RALPH COTTRILL ww +I! AMBROSE GAVIN SHIRLEY SIEBECKER 11 JOHN BURNS HELEN PERZ 3 L Af.. 4' 2 J 6 Q ROBERT ZOBAL ELEANOR THUNDER LLOYD UAMM 12 MARY CAROL POWERS BARBARA BROWN THEODORE PIERCE BARBARA TREMAIN 13 MARCIA WOODARD PATRIC IA SKALAK ELIZABETH WALSH 14 'V' PHILLIP CZAJKA Olflfl QPOOIWL5 SEATED, L. to R.: M. Scully, P. Zobal. Standing, L. to R.: D. Kulikowski, T. Robinson, J. Crowley, B. Eaton, E. Modjeski, J. Moriarty, E. Bohen. L. to R.: M. Lingle, D. Fleming, J. Shelton, J. Young, M. McMahon, A. Mueller, D. Olson, J. Bonin, at piano. 16 .vw-0 ' FRONT ROW, L. to R.: A. Schultz, P. Hersil, D. Dlask, J. Tuttle. BACK ROW: R. Walsh, K. May, D. McGowan, D. Pierce, G. Nelson, J. Murphy. BACK ROW, L, to R.: C. Hall, P. Havey, J. Grzenia, K. Quinn, H. Tremain. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: K. Martin, P. Donovan. 17 BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: L. lowers, R Siegler. SECOND ROW: J. Vollmer, C Walsh, M. Herriot. THIRD ROW: G Tdunder, P. Mueller, B. Buttner, M Crowley. FOURTH ROW: D. Barr, T Curran, A. Jandrowski. FIFTH ROW: . Nerline, R. Scully, M. Scully. mn sian L. to R.: B. Skalak, S. Steiner, P. Walsh, M. Jagoe, W. Ingebretson, R. Penzkover, J. Schoff, R. Steiner. 18 KNEELING, L. to H.: R Gardner, D. Corr, G Edwards. STANDING: B Fosbinder, J. Cowan, R Petrowitz, F. Yost, M Janecek, L. Grzenia, K Donovan, J. O'Brien, J Kelley. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: B. Lobenstein, J. Scully, J. Hall, J. Powers. TOP ROW: F. Lunenschloss, G. Neve, S. Walsh, K. Scully, J. Larson, C. Wells, P. Riley. 19 gl FRONT ROW, L. to R.: J. Conway, A. Kobylski, J. Nate, R. Pfaff. BACK ROW: C. Bohen, G. Hersil, P. Nate, C. Robinson, J. Smart, R. Duffy, W. Shelton. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: S. Griffin, L. Connor, M. Woelfl, B. Perz. BACK ROW: J. Perz, M. McGowan, S. Dickmann, L. Fuller, L. Ryczek, J. Fleming, J. Schmocker, P. Moriarty. Z0 6161526 W. 15 buden ears. STCXQX S 'Y' CST Comm re io ? fepa M? no , ,A,'M,,.fm 1 M,,, ,,, 0 unR 2mHnQQ 22 In ez LX,5X ' 215' 'nv WMMWW an 1 359' X519 'mrs so exp er 'men ,,...,-wr Q 'Lent 6030? '05-Og, . jg ,ii Qji Nfvw H M' Z3 I Freshies decline in Latin. 1 Lady Macbeth comes to life in English IV. Elaine's short story interests the juniors. This Is My Life, sa freshie English students. Sophs turn artists in religion class. 5. Sophomores prove Latin isn't dead. Quill' Z5 Kay Marie Rego tries to rouse the camera- struck Religion IV. Louise Powers bisects an angle under Monica Herriot's supervision. H ere is Maus ton, says Joyce Cottrlll. wg, ' Tim Burns explains his PROBLEMS to Marlene May and Eleanor Thunder. gg, Miss Curran checks out books for senior readers. The freebies find that algebra has its problems too. 'I Q S. , l aww We fe ' ' - '-wif:-1+v': 5+ ,WV aww, a Q75Qa,, Mary Lingle, Elizabeth Walsh, Mary Carol Powers, and Marcia Woodard persuade Father Rushman to sample their first pie. Home EC. girls apply their skill to cheerleader's outfits. Z8 .fgcfi ui fiea .Av 4' 'Y 2 r 32 O Q,E5 MAY CROWNING: Sodality Prefect Kay CE?2222SBfieDig3igN Rego, assisted by members of the ' Rosa? 5 court, P. Hersil, C. Conway, and M. Y' May, crowns our Lady's statue. LIVING ROSARY: Sodalists participate in an outdoor living Rosary to honor the Queen of the Rosary. 30 , Members of the choir and their directress, Sister Dorothy Anne, get ready to rehearse- AT RIGHT: Griffin, STANDING J. Young D. Bohen, Fr. Garthwaite. SEATED, L. to R.: S. R. Penzkover,L. Fuller, B. Lobenste1n,E. Modjeski. J. Larson, A. Jandrowski, T. Curran, G. Nelson, 31 T 5 iw! ra rn - 5. a 3 G , ,R , , ff ,. A 513 The choral qroup poses with MP. Parthun, the director Band members proudly display their new uniforms. 32 S ZQQQK The staff af THE SHIELD seems to enjoy meeting dead-lines. Senior Service Club members check the sale of tickets. , . 'B Betty Buttner and Helen Tremain increase Service Club points by recording class attendance. F lrlflsisl ! 1 P45005 Members of the court are: standing, L. to R. - C. Powers, K. Rego, E. Walsh, B. Brown, K. Fosbinder, E. Hess, D. Quinn, R. Cottrill, D.Bohen, R.Zobal. Seated - Queen Colleen Conway and King Ted Pierce. Karen Fosbinder and Ed Hess crown Queen Colleen Conway and King Ted Pierce, our 1956 Junior Prom Royalty. 34 Queen Colleen and King Ted reign for a night. ff g . X ,E ,,. S 1957 Royalty are Jean Shelton and Mark Powers. King, Queen, and Court lead the Grand March. ....-..--..4-.H , ' FIRST MASS EPISODE VOCATION EPISODE Sana! fomance 36 PRIESTS' MADONNA CONFESSION EPISODE The Jubilee Bride presents Father Murphy with a gift in one of the scenes from the all-school pageant on the priesthood given on the occasion of Father's SILVER JUBILEE. FAMILY ROSARY EPISODE WEDDING EPISODE 37 'Crowned Mardi Gras King and Queen are Tim Curran and Roseanne Siegler. Members of the Mardi Gras Court are: prettiest - Joel Young and Barbara Eatong most original- King Tim and Queen Roseanneg funniest-Jack Tuttle and Jim Murpny. Donald Barr's Search for his glasses calls a halt to the parade. 38 I wonder where she got that gorgeous dress, muses Judy O'Brien as she eyes Jean Shelton's gunny sack creation. L Mardi Gras contestants range from nbumsu to bunnies. This Mardi Gras scarecrow seems to be having a little difficulty keeping the crows away. 39 1 f:,-' , 5 I The seniors lead the never-ending lunch line Mr. Fierce and Mr. Modjesxi Left to right are Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Woelfl, Mrs. Dougher- ty, Mrs. Schoff, and Mrs. Hamil who feed Madonna's hungry students. 40 .1 our versatile janitors, ad- just Kay's artificial wings. :Meta i King Ph1lip's torch lights Alumni's float toasts Madonna's team the 1956 Homecoming bonfire. iw All city traffic stops for Madonna's 1956 Homecoming parade. King Philip crowns Elizabeth Walsh Queen of 1956 Homecoming. 42 sl tu to FRY. MABYIHWY Royalty rides on the senior float. ,Juniors show their love for Maryheart. .e.w..MEMq ZF l l n .t n t l sslls 1 Q55 M www N1 Q 39 551 ,-:'W, -we M I ,:fi,Ei,iul,'fg'1'x jgmf g A --Wfwus. 7WWMnffnWWWWHiwNflz'A'WLWW , ff, , Eff-- Eqggwggwmij NXNWM 3? NRM, , L ,,,. . . 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