Notre Dame High School - Crusader Memories Yearbook (Cresco, IA)

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Crusader 1956 'V :gl J 1 V5 . 'Q' V Wane QD Crew, 30100. a 1-L ,f- OUR GLORIOUSLY REIGNING SOVEREIGN PONTIFF iua XII lifts HIS hands in blessing over the whole world . . . and over us. We, of Notre Dame joined our hands and hearts in prayerful obser vance on the occasion of His eightieth birthday, March 2, and commemorated the seventeenth anniversary of His coronation on March 12. T . I ww, ' 1. i, I 9 9? 'Ar 4 f ,, ' 1. Yi Fl :,.o Q., ,FCI 1523 rr If 2,2251 ' .j5'f1.,f,1e- ,M M iffy' .ww . affu n an LTA oi sem arm dHLfITl1lldHIdll6lSIU CRU5ADER5 of thy urcr XTITIISWY I tb: ow Il Lind mack a .im for TWO kv ORLD5 an at Suk up and hum ur On Ihg 'nigga O THE CRLo xDER mdgr ths. bdnmr of NOTRE DAME Ou lddx vw '1 xL tr gd to e Caplurs. the Splflt O HER LIUQJJLTS md to .mr Q pat: our fururv. as dgfcudgrb of the FaL'1.mc of car ocr Ofl fell fd DEDICATION X DMINIbTR-XTION CL XS5E5 bemors Lndgrclabsu en ACTIVITIES mpmtudl :opml nh emo CALENDwR or EVENTS PNXTRON5 O2 1 ' -f ' 'xl '11 1 ' X. 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'J-,-'ririia JSM? , , fy:-:g,..5 1.--.f ., 1 gpm? 1-L gf: 1' .1-', '1 ' ' 2,2 . : 7' 4 ,g .. fiwggf ' '.ff1.f,f fr -. f Mm, ' -119 ,Lv ' ' .Q -1,5 s?E'7'i Xi? ' , ii' f f ' ' , REVEREND ROMAN A. SCHARES Pastor, Church of Saint Joseph President of Notre Dame Board. To YOU we lovingly and gratefully DEDICA TE this our RU Very Reverend Monsignor VERNON J, PETERS Pastor, Church of the Assumption Superintendent of Notre Dame. in 1 df 1 '7 'i x - 1 x.. .l .'.l'.x.n nil .1 lil i.1l 'alia l -V n 1 l'LLiLl .ill Ciklilifll Ulm .Alai l Vi 'l 'ill im-liyiiiii l iiiid ll x w. lUNlfi.lil,l'Nll'l'ix wi lllkll mai-i.il Hiulwli-sw 'ie limi ' llislwi h.i ll Q .o.ii'l. CHP MR. ,lOllN lIUlJlfClfK ,V Latin I, lliiglisli III Global Gcogmpliy llliysical liduuatioii Girls' liaslwrlmll Coach RQ. Ill Yllini SS D ish SIST ER MA RY ALPHONS E Senior Advisor Commerce Biology The Crusader Principal SISTER MARY MARK Junior Advisor English III and IV Home Economics Geometry Mixed Chorus Notre Dame Star SISTER MA RY DA MIAN Sophomore Advisor Chemistry Commerce English I CS MC SISTER MARY LAURENCE Freshman Advisor Social Studies English II Algebra I and II Sodality SISTER MARY PHILIP Library Music ll o 0 TRAINED, CAPABLE HANDS HOLD ALOFT THE IDEAL5 OF TRUE ACHIIIVEMENT THE WORLD AWAIT5 THE ACTION OV THESE OUR SENIORS, SCHOOLED IN CHRISTIAN ATMO5 PHERE. f7Ae cfmrl Us MADELYN HENRY Witty, tiny, lively and Irish. . Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Q 4, Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Co-Ed N. D. Star 4, Yearbook 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Sodality 2, 4, CSMC 4. .af 'md' CONSTANCE R. POLASHEK ' I hitch my wagon to Our l,ady's Star. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Officer 4, Operetta 2, 3, Co-Ed N. D. Star 4, Yearbook 4, So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4, Csme 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 4. MERLE HENRY treat actions bespeak a great inind. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Aeolytes 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, CSMC 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Acolytes 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIE CATHRINE KLEVE Truly a sweet Sodalist of Mary as heg voice is heard. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Sodality 2, 4, N. D. Star 4, Prefect 4, CSMC 4, Operetta 2, 3. GERALD R. GEHLING Teamwork and cooperation are his scoring points. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, So- dality 1, 2, 3, CSMC Officer 4, Acolytes 1, 2, 3, 4. lJORlh IRENL ISLUNG Noi guilq or .1 singly rhnug 1-xnrrpi studyiiig. Sod.il1IyUfiic'orS5, 4, N. U, Shir 4, Soduluy 1, Z, Ji, 11, Choir l, 2, Yuzxrbook 4, CSMC 4. DAVID Cl lV.fX'l'A L Wiih his inuigiiizition hu would conquer ihu world. Projcvlor 1, 2, 15, -lg Mixud Chorus 1 Sodaluy 1, 2, cismcg 4, ,xwlyii-S 1, 4, 3, 4. ' . ,, ,. IL, . ?',a g: f fiiafi- wggi L- , gi.,-1-Q27-QQ , 5,4 - A4 ' X 1' Jw jycgygiikz Gs ,N J g:sJ ?a'.2 QEf. g'lfi,4s' 1. 'PE' rw H. 'v ,',1',':'K 4X' 3 ' F F . .. 1. P 4 '01 N-na-Q 6..- I EVELYN M, CROWE Hur .irristic .ihilirics have me-rited niginy friends for 4: talented N. D-cr, Mixcd Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodaliry 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, -1,ScXIcIIc 1, 2, Oper una 1, 2, 8, N. D. Star 4, CSMC 4. RICH.-XRD E, DOIHQRTY 1 know a lol. .. but I can't think of i Baseball 1, Baskoiball1gCSMC 4, 3, Crusader Co-Ed. 4, Quartcrru 1, 2, I. V lfRNlfl.l.lf C,fXROI..'lN Gurnh' .ind swu-I ro xslioiimu-i' shi- umy inuur, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, N, ID, Star 4, Sodaliiy 22, 3, 4, Band 1, 3, 45 Choir 1, Z, 3, -ig Yearbook 4, Upon-It.i 3, C5lNiC 4. jf'-.lxlE5 C051 ELLO l ani 21 iniin of few words and short sonrcncos, Sodaillly 1, 2, CSMC 45 Acolylcs 1, .., 3, 4. ul Tl .. 24 s of A S9 as Q fx ,, 4' lu R LIIXRDI INK 1111 o do 101111 1 sodaluy 1 1 1 CSMC LUCILLE Ni FRXNK IO su 11111510 S11 1 1 Xgd CI1Ol'l1b 7 3 u Jlllk 1 3 Xmrhoo 1 L1 CSN 4? N R It Lb w 1o1 11 1 ,IO 1 1 HX 1. 011 5 I Yuan-Q IRM X MARIh HAGFM XN I 1oxc1r1111qu1lSO11111dL 111111 S111 I1 socury as1s q111L1, WlSL 111111 good, fV1lXCd Lhorus 4, CSM? 4, Sodaluy DARLYNE HENRY Thug IS 1111sd11cf 1m 1111 gym .md laughter 111 hu hpart, ' Baskuball 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, N1lXL,d Chorus 3, 4, OPCTLII113, bo d11l1ly 1, 2, 3, C bMC 4, ClaSSUff1LLr 2 MAl2'lll,1. l. HENRY It's lll1.'L' Iol1c11.1I11r.1l, and she is naiiirally nin u, fNllXu,s1CfllOl'llS 1, Ll, 13, 4,5odal1lyf3, 4 Cl1eerleadi11p,1, Qi, 4, Yearbook 1, Class Officer 1, LS,Up1-1e1t.13, N. IJ. Star 1, 2, 4, CSMC 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY T . HENRY Her sparkling personality bnhles oxer with good cheer. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, N. IJ, Slar l, 4, Class Officer 1, 3, Yearbook 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Opererza 23, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, csmc 4. :?f 4'Q , MARY HELEN KA PLER Her heart is in her work. Mixed C Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, Sodality Officer 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY BRIDGET LENTZ. I like the folks with kind and friendly ways, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2: CSMC 4. 2.5 'T 9 MAXINE IIEROLD A fair exierior is a silent reconxinen- daiion. Sodallty 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, Yearbook 11, CSMC 4. THOMAS 1. IONES Ifwi1 were niusic, he would a concert he. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, CSMC 4, Sodality 1, Oper- eua 3. 'i vi 4' ii 'nt 'Q PHILLIP MCCA RVILLE A11 athlete and 41 111ightyo11e, he fights until the game is won. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2g Acolytcs 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 23 CSMC 4. FRANCIS JOHN MCCONNELL 57. 0- A man WIIO says little but thinks much, CSMC Treasurer 4, Sodality l, :Eg Acolytes 1, 2, 3, 4, 'S ,Rf-A Wll1l.I.-XM M.X5li Le.1ilersl1ip .1ll4.l eh.11':u'1er imillud 1113 11110 one, .mtl 1he11 .told-gtl to ll .1 1111111 hit of llllil. M1341-dllhoriis l, 2gSotl.1l115 l, 23 H,1skt-tlmll l, 2, C.mMcQ -lg litlselmll l., is JOHN LOUIS Mt'.Xl.Ll5ll1R Good-11.1111retl persons .lie wt-lcoihe everywliere. Sodtility 1, 25 Klriissder 4, fwtilylvs l, 2, 13, 4gCSMCIAlgBaske1h41ll lg Base- hiill 1. f 354' 2111? BEVERLY ANN MOHRIIAUS ER A little lass with lots of life. Mixed Chorus 3, 49 Choir 1, 2, Sodality 1, 25 CSMC 4. MARGARET ANN MURRAY Happy am 1, from cure I am free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Sodality 1, 2, 35 N. D. Star 4, Class Officer 1, CSMC 4, Operetta 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1. B1i'I I'YIiiAN ULLENDILCIK ' ' 1 hor shy ways and happy sm' ' CW'1I1S ' 'fI L'l' , Mixr-11 Chorus 3, 4' Yearbook 4' crurlgr 3' CSMC 4' Sodality 1 JEAN MARIE PARKINSON Music is rho llfc in her body and soul.' 1v'Xcd Chorus 1, 2 3 4- Operetra 1 3- ' usadcr Co-Ed 4' Baud 1 2 I - D.Q' 2-Sex ,2g's'- 3 4' Q dality 35 Choir 1 ' ' ' CSMC 4' Quarrure 1 2 :Jigga-3 'Ja' ' r fn! ' r J f'5ZTi T C, , 5557 ' MARY ROTHMEYER A frrendly smrle wrll break down many barrxers rn lrfe Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Ye arbook 4 Sodalrty 1 2 3 CSMC 4 GEORGE JOSEPH RUE Could hrs Nash have caused hrs rntcrest Ill auto mechanrcs'P Mlxed Chorus 2 8 Chorr 4 iodahty 1 2 CSMC 4 -H MARIAN M REGAIN Lrvdy and consrduau always roady wrth a frrendly smrle or word Mrxgd Chorus 3 4 C bML 4 Chau leader 2 4 Operetla 3 Sodalrty 1 2 3 Yearbook 4 SHIRLEY AMN REICKS Itry to do my work wrrh lmlg norse Mrxed Chorus 4 Sodalrry 1 2 3 Yearbook 4 CSMC 4 'Qt 'Q BEVERLY SCHOLBRULK Good lldlllfg V1lflS ,1 boodlx IIQAII 1I11v1 2 3 Mug or11s4 Chorrl 2 3 CbMC 4 'l',gf' MXRIXN XNNE uHIMLlx -X 511115111111 111111 and s ark 11112, 1 KS rollpd ll wrth 1 1111nd 11111 15 M r Baskuball 1 4 11x Otfurr Z C 1o1r 1 3 1 bodxlrrx .Z 3 Ymrbook 4 LSML 4 Growrng out of an Enghsh IV speurh class panehst Thomas Joms eruigawors to convmcu Margaret Murray and Sh1rley Rucks -,sq-Y'r: vo- 1 47 M XRY GRXC1 SWUINHLY Irrfrrt bluld ot 1,115 1.111 l1tLr and q111LIsp1r11111l11y so rxlrlyl .Z 3 Babketbzlll Yurrbool 4 C,I1o1r1 C,5MC 4 3 N9 Your can manutacturg blondes but our red ha1r comes naturally I 9, 3 CITIZENS IN 'l HE MAKING Gerald Gehling is being pinned with the Iiaigle award, This medal is the highest award poss- ible given to exceptional outstanding Explorer Boy Scouts, after fulfilling rigid requirements. E V4 n ii v zz 14.5, N I is , rv I I ' .var , T :vt '-,Elf ff-ff T555 S T ' X X ig ' 3, M,-'i RY WINS f xiomx 'Qi 4, Mdrj. Rothmejier - . 5 has OIICC dgdin C I V I capttired .i lille .is the Bttty Croc er Ilomemdker of 'S X Tomorrow, S LEADERSHIP BRINGS RECOGNITION Notre Dame High School delegate to Boys State for 1955 chosen by the American Le- gion is Merle Henry. Merle represented the Iowa Highway Patrol during this week in Ames. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Ellen McCarvillc accepts the Sectional Free Throw Trophy after demonstrating her out- standing ability by making I8 free throws out of 21. Q...-. .QR x Uris' 2 gif? f . .. . ii' . . Vm., 4. gg.- , ,A I' I r--. JA 'A,J .luv CA 'Q I if 5 T' u Z, it ? 1 rel ,b G.. -giQ 'A ' ' Q I sw!-'XKA - g -na 4 -r A J in g 1 1 .L3i' Y iff , WHA ' v v 4: 1 'Y H 32:1 3332 D ,Huh l. m .v W. 5 lg 5 24' ry , - P z ' if ww f HT 'Nix -,J Q , linvf 4 Y -1. 4 K. Q I 'A , ff? fl ' .gp 44-4' -x .ffl .. STUDENT HANDS, SOON ADULT HANDS, EAGER TO SHAPE THE WORLD Ulf TOMORROW CHRIST'S WAY .... MARY'S WAY. 'JU' 'C Orb ! 'r 'J -if ,Aff Q .is Deanna Billmyer Katherine Blackburn Aloysius Bohr Celesta Bouska Edward Burnikel Elaine Carter Louis Courtney Marlene DeWalle Verna Henkes Rosemary Henry Kathryn Henry Juanita Herold Ronald Herold Mary Jane l-Ioopman Robert Hyberger Beverly Kaderabek Thomas Lydon Ellen McCarville Judith McGee Michael Minnick Patricia Mullen 4 ine ea era i mf Nr jj I gk' L: .40 EE, Y Q Q Refi . f,g,f. f f ,, . f P .1 f. 1' .qv A- V, v wr. ze f my :. V f sg z , E 5 f 7 K l v . I 29 , ,I 1 .. .I Q .-9 S I 5 A J ,, . , . Q ,,. Thomas Lydon and Beverly Scholbrock prepare chlorine gas for the Chemistry Class. Jerome Ollendieck Robert Ollendieck Janice Ott Joyce Ott La Verne Rink Janelle Rue Janenne Rue Jerry Schmitt Dolores Skretta Jean Slifka Judith Slifka Kathleen Smith -. 1 1-55 I 'Nv- Marianne Steiger Therese Stejskal Carol Strathman Sharon Vinton Luann Weber Margaret Weber , ca '39 i 1 ,, lk ,Q 1 x 4.- fr ik Q, 4,4 fp.- -Jil fs ,655 . - 'gi' cw up -f .J ji 4 1 I, 1 l l -I1 'l 'J 09 LOITLOPQ l 'P' C lrol lurrrovsky Presldrnt Prehard bqurers Marulla Berka Irene Brwer Norbert Bohr Donald Bruenrng Elame Courtney Wrlham Doherty Constance, Ferrre John Ferns. Ioan Houdek Rrchard jlrak James Jones James Komarek Joan Mohrhauser Zachary Neubauer George Parkmson Patrrcra Regan Vue Presrdenr X-5 l v9 A -.ff Q fi QT as -5 5.51 Q- ' X LV 5 -ff T i an aracfet' lj 1 fl John Kaplcr . . . Secretary Mary Eleanor Webster . . . Treasurer Robert Bruening Harold Burnikel Patricia Chance Eileen Costello Alice Frank Richard Heinier Wayne Herold William Hosting Patrick Lentz Joan Mclntire Steven Miller Patrick Minnick William Sheda Jo Anne Slifka Kevin Springer Joan Stejskal K' , ff,gga'3 -.. P85 A l'I'lQlfl lxronard Benson Nillixtn Benson ... 31- 1 17' r ' Y W9 t -I . 4. 1 .v ' ?'- zg : ' .., 2 . r k 1 I if ' . 1 r K if Y ' K I A ,pl :L . 4 aa 3 Q x X Q' Iss' Af' lr! 'r '-.. , 'J' it fx ff' , Q Q' A in Q I . gf IV lil A' f : '-2: '55 vac' g N 'ff f 1 x 1, I 9 ' A YC sf' ff' , , ,, , A f , ' 'f r . 4 A' X A 4-.44 -r' 07 AA ,uv P w K! l. ,4'w v f I I , W ew, RH 131 ,W , X if 'Q' ,. ,4-nu -an ,7 - i 1 5 -4' . -9 i' .1 4 1 ,Q v-01, -717 K 'y l7y' A 4 2 5,79 -f. ' ' , ' D' ' 12' it, - X,x x .751 sf' M pf Betty Blong Gr-niece Drilling Charles Dvorak l,ocl Erickson Jeannine Eolcernian William Ferric Joyce Funke Diane Henry James llerold Patricia Herold Eugene Horn Lawrence Houdek Sharon Hyberger Janet Jones Dale Kaderabek Diane Kleve Janice Komarek Paul Mask Mary McGee David Mikota Wayne Milz Margaret Mullen ,Ji ,,,a..wr- ' Janice Komarek, Loel Erickson, and Diane Kleve explain the symbols of Christian principles to the Social Studies Class. Dorene Ollendieck Richard Ollendieck Ronald Ollendieck John Peckosh Paul Richardson Richard Rothmeyer Arlo Schmitt Dorian Schmitt Rita Schneider Arthur Schwarzhoff Robert Stejskal Helen Weber Mary Wildman Robert Wood n W e in ear 0 ,Q Find LU!! Spa' . if I I Q '- A Y 1. ga.: I I 44 1 0.1 I 5 . Il l X' If 45,9 --fw- '2 S fr 4 r 1 'X A ' tj' ' ix' I.. cf X ' , .-0XX ' X. I P iA.'x1'liifR JOHN IMRNEZS Llcmorrsrrarcs rm przuviplc I -D+ of lIlL'K'h.lI!lCL1l rlr.m'11xg to louis Cjourtucy and Gcrrrh UUn,'Ildi:5l'k. .aj . .r Ny - w. V ..,Q, . 57 Pri MA'I'l'II2lX1A'I'ICS Llir-NUS THE MIND TO ETERNAL TRUTH James Jones .md .Xlrcc Frank illustrate the graphic solution to Ll mroblcm in geometry. 33' lk 'Y Yi 1. 4' i G Q I Q , X, BUSINESS IN ACTION is portrayed by Mary Lcntz and Janice Dum. 1 1 2, Q -ci s .54 , Ft .W-A , q In the HOME ECONOMICS and HOMEMAKING areas are developed those finely tempered skills that embody all the creative powers employed in household arts. Herein too are young girls prepared for and molded into dedicated womanhood according to the pattern of Christ's own Mother. Below are pictured Maxine Herold and Mary Sweeney. l. INSIDE INFORMATION Science gives students an opportunity to find GOD through the living world and to realize the purpose of each living thing in God's creative plan. A slide of microorgan- isms is being focused by Joan Mclntire, Har- old Burnikel adjusts a slide containing human blood cells. and you JOHN nj .,...--- 'YW fif iff' ,QQ f...1..0l .. FOLIJED HANDS JOINED IN PRAYER FIRED TO BRING OUR WORLD IO RENEWEIJ, INTENSE, CONSCIOUS CHRISTIAN LIVING, Qian-gush pr S ll NINL YE TO . fn., 4 I I C4 S 3--Q hcs of parish choirs piurrarcd .ihovf in xi-riiixil rows from left IO right arc: 'IVIIOIIILIS jones, Soir, Harold Burnikil, ,Liriuiinu Rug, ihirick Minnick, Guorgu Parkinson, Riclmrd Hciincr, 1 isnrx, Arlo Suhnriit, K.1IilUI'illC 81.11-khiirii, Rich.irdJir.1k, Richard Squii-rs, Gcorgc Rus, rrrigir, Bcxurly Scholbrouir, Miirih.i Ili-nry, Mary Jane Hoopinan, Mary Hunry, Piitriuiii E11-ijn Crows, Rnsrnpxry Henry, Miidclyn Henry, Bu'er1yKadcrubck, Judith Slifkai, Jean jangiin' Rug, YOUTH OUR HOPE His Exccllcncy, Archbishop Luo Binz of Dnbuqiiu, confers with high school di-lc ,iiAlL1S frcnn Notru llxiinu, Elma, xV.lllh0ll .ind I'mlivin :ir Cziilmliv Youth Riilly hc ,ii Norm Dziinc on Novi-inhrr 4, 1955. fl 1 l . Q n 47 ,f W Ng X Darlync llenry, Deanna Billmycr, Elaine Cartor, Juanita lliroltj, Mary Lrtnz, Carsl ntrat, Margaret Murray, Marion Shinick, Ggrald Ollctidiucl-s, ,lt-an l'.trl.inson, janif t limit, Fcrric, Elaine Donlan, Verncllc Carolan, john llck 'li C at John Ferrie, Sharon Vinton, Ronald Harold. ln. os , onb .into Polaslzts, twatna litrolg Robert Wood, Joyce Ott, Janice Ott, Patricia Harold, Arthur Schwarzhoff, llulcn Wtbcr, Mary McGee, Margaret Mullen, Kathryn Henry, Dale Kadcrabuk Dorene Olleridit-uk Rita Sclinuitlegr Sharon llyhurgcr Diane llcnry .loan Hondck Mary lx'1ldti:an Carol lk-vinovsky Ioan Mclntirc S P' Q10 9-A an I sodality connnenioratcs tlie anniversaries of our Holy lfatlier . . .Gerald Sclnnitt assists Connie l'olasl1cIQai1d Mary Kapler in hanging the Advent wreath, gf-dan sm . l ' ' ' 1 ...-.- - i ,N lx X4- .X . X e-' ll , . 5 R qt' ,R .41 Rec C1N1llg their insignia is offiters of Onr lady s bodal t Constince Polisliek C a ol tratlnn in Mary lxapler Marie Klexe prt ft Ct John T-,lcflllister as good St, Nick surprises CSMC president Gerald Geliling with stndents on December 6 accompanied by shad- other officers Kathryn Henry, Francis owy llnpert Toni Jones. McConnell, and Elaine Donlan. i L- 1. UNTO GOD WHO GIVES JOY TO MY YOUTH Etght Notre Dame aeolytes look back upon the years that brought them so often to the altar of God There the full Fhrrstran personalrty IS developed 1n the prodlgal outpourmp of Cod s graee for the aeolyte part1e1pates more fully 111 the Church s prayer l1fe espeerally 1n the Holy Natrlfree of Calvary renewed Pxttured above are Merle Henry Phrllrp Mei arxxlle Gerald Gthlmg, George Rue James Costello D3V1d C hvatal John lx1eAll1ster and ll'dIlC1S MLC onnell RLTREAT from a bustlrng school lrfe on March 18 I9 and zo brought l3IhCIXV111llI'll leonard to gnc us sound words of 1llSplI'3IlOll At thls mrddle course of the parade of lrfe II IS 1mportant that we make the rlght turns that we keep rn step mth God s muste James lrencl and Irma Hagerman express tl1e1r grautude to Father after the Holy Hour xxhreh closed the Retreat ociafge . . . DH: I' FINGER5 .HNGING I1ki.'XR'I'5 CULIURED NIIFNIDS IILIIND MUSIC . . . IJRAXIA .... X1,I.ACl'IV INTO IIPXRMONIOUS MELODY UF LIFE. lT'S UPF AGAIN, ON AGAIN . . . as daily some eighty young Christo- - S i phers are transported safely and happily from home. . .to school. . . to home. . . by our senior bus drivers, John McAllister and Gerald Gehling. .'. gig r1'f7ff1-,- -'R' cu.. Aeviiinu. GOD . . . THE AUTHOR OE ALI. HARMONY . . . THE KEYNOTE OF ALL MUSIC NOTRE DAME MIXED CHORUS, First Row: Richard Heimer, Richard Squiers, Robert Stejskal, lvladelyn Henry, Marianne Steiger, Patricia Mullen, Dale Kaderabek, Paul Richardson. Second Row: Gerald Schmitt, Thomas Lydon, Evelyn Crowe, Rosemary Henry, Vernelle Carolan, Katherine Blackburn, Therese Stejskal, Patrick Lentz, James Jones. Third Row: Lawrence Houdek, William Ferrie, Constance Polashek, Elaine Donlan, LaVerne Rink, Mary Rothmeyer, Elizabeth Ollendieck, Richard Ollendieck. Fourth Row: David Mikota, Beverly Scholbrock, Janenne Rue, Carol Strathman, Mary Lentz, Irma Hageman, Ronald Herold, Arlo Schmitt, and accompanist Carol Pecinovsky. qtiajzmvg L 'i'Yl,q,,, I . , W' ,Q 4 5 f A t b ..,, N fr Q ,, N . Vbyl Q MHP yoj 19, XA 5 11 , A tg: 'Gt r l'irst lion: .fxrtlinr Sehwarzhoif, Riehard llothineyer Robert Wood, Seeontl Row: Merle Henry, llarlyne liillinyer, Janelle Rue, Jean Sliika, Patrick Minnie Slillta, Beverly Kadcrabek, Marian Regan, Martha l-onrth Row: Thomas Jones, Kevin Springer, Marie Norbert Bohr, Robert Ollendieek. 1. 'A k.:3Ni , fi-' -4 i-151' ' . 'Q' J gi, J I . , ltlllhlll ll! lllnlllr- liaxid CQhx.1I.tl, Xiarinn lleyan and llnrlyiie Henry set the pace for the oreflentezi lroliv, ,, sitle shows, noxelties, gairres, tlinner tl.int'ing, , ,whivh netted S l , Q00 to hoost sehool finanees. AND Stl another first was added to Notre Dame history, as the nieinory ofthe first Mardi Gras is Stored away for re -enjoyrnent, , Mary Henry, Jean Parkinson, James Herold, John lierrie Henry, Margaret Ann Murray, Kathryn Henry, Deanna k. Third Row: Wayne Milz, George Parkinson, Judith Henry, Janice Dnnt, Wayne Herold, Richard Jirak. Kleve, Shirley Reieks, Sharon Vinton, Mary Helen Kapler I Q 9 QQ: 'ff 5:1 i 'W-e. 1 .1 . A-1lllll , ls, WHO SllAl,l, NVIQAR 'l'lllf CfllUl'x'N? Mardi Gras royalty randidates ainhi-- V tion to wear the crowns. lfreshinen Mary Mallee and Wayne Milz with Juniors Janenne Rue and Edward ilnrnikel fit for size, while Sophoniores Jo.-Xnn Sliflia and Patrick l,entz look confidently on. Seniors lxlartlia Henry and Phillip Mc- Carville do a bit of advertising, MORNING STAR we call her--Star ofthe Sea--Mother of the WORD. When young fingers grasp the pen, Our l..idy will fashion the message that they send forth. To HER is dedicated each word and line and page of NOTRE DAME STAR that her Son be better known, better loved, and better served, Senior Staff members are: Merle Henry, Martha Henry, Mary Henry, Mary Lentz, Con stance Polashek leo-editorj, Evelyn Crowe, James Fenel, Vernelle Carolan, and lxladelyn Henry Qco-editorj. Fxix ON THE AIR . . . Jane Hoopman, Jean Parkinson, and Merle Henry partici- pate in the Radio Speaking Contest on tuberculosis and heart disease. 'Lb' li -Q .,-, ,.W.' --In - 4 , Q- , fs- They piloted THE CRUSADERH . . . Seated Llarne llonlin ,lC3llP31'hlllSOll 'xiaxine Herold Standing: Merle Henry, Marian Regan, livelyn Crone liarian ichimek Gerald Gehlrng Marie Kleve, James Fenel, Margaret Murray, Darlyne Henry ELECTRICITY in the making, demonstrated bw Charles Johnson of Interstate Power, to interested students George Rue and Thomas Schwarzhoff. WI? l,lS.-XRN TO llfrlll XS -'Ji' SERVE' . , . Mary Mt-Gee, Carol E'et'rncxskv, Xlrrx' lane Hotwpxrrun, .intl Merle ilczxrx share the hurticzr of their respective class ,-rt-s:.Eeixcx'. IHITY ENTIZRTAINIEID U5 . . Yioliuist Stuart Fgistofsky, young Amt-riv.in iiinisiviaii :ind vomposcr, tic lighted Notre D.iiuc, Assumption, and Saint Joseph aiitiieuves mi September ww 4 f ,V if mu.. vs, .,:s5gt - 'r 1, L fa., , ' :.jLf'L-p gil:- . - ig- - . w ' -im.-, 1, X-Nr,-grew.. .-',,,,.'1Qf wh '- Y v J! b- X Qs 1 X1 'L J KLQLQ P H 1- 11 A ' -.fs .ity-5-w i H .-gfergsail :vid . 'f mrs? iz 'fzbwszs .. -wa-'wwe A f '- ' Sq- 'mr-'Q ex- --A .fav-:Q!f:i',m -' -wigs'-eaf.:v':s ':r?C 2'1'e:-iff:-Y. , av'-ww--1 'f1Al22f'fi? sw 4- 'f,3ss,ffM:- K1 . Nuff ' '- 'f 'mae- ' f' 'ws f ' EQ g- i- ., 5.1 . QW K- N .iz -r ,. -:N 6 Mfg. 3,559 up er' K 'Up -QC .Piggy in '1 V' yn' 11' 'Q-Q ,X 3. ., .3 iff' ' .- :'I' '::,..,fg,f' Une-man theatre, JACK RANK portrayed Shakespcare's imuiortil MACBETH in unique completeness for us on October 24, PUNCHINELLO To the delight of children of all ages, the Punchinello Pup- pets brought to life Jack and the Bean- stalk on january II MUSIC -MAKERS in the Notre Dame Band are - First Row: Carol Strathrnan, Mary Wildman, John Peckosh, Diane Henry, Patrick Minnick, George Parkinson, Vernella Carolan, Jean Parkinson. Second Row: Elaine Carter, l,uann Weber, Dolores Skretta, Mr. Fred Parkinson, the director, Carol Pecinovsky, Deanna Billmyer, James Herold, Kathryn Blackburn, Zachary Neubauer, Robert Hyberger Topping all hilarity was the crowning of the King and Queen of Hearts. A jubilant senior class cheered as Representative James Howard placed the crowns on Queen Martha Henry and King Phillip Mc- Carville. David Chvatal acted as master of ceremonies. . 3335- it .1 -.elvsgr-gt, f v .jkfgsif VD-K Robert if 1 if Hyberger U- and David Chvatal, X our A-V experts. l fica Q . . . S IRONG, SINEWY HANDS BLEND CHRISTIAN SPORTSM.-XNSHIP WITH LIGHTNING ACTION UN HARDWOOD AND DIAMOND, WHILE INWARDLY MY STRENGTH I5 AS THE STRENGTH OF TEN, BECAUSE MY HEART IS PURE. m- V 'V My I ,.,, v Q'-4 .Kb J' NZ7f. 'N , Av , A 511. 'fitwsff V f,. ' , ,P Z V 1. Q r- fu . J, ' gg QM A' 1- W f' ig f 96,114 Q 1 Qu' 04,1 L .QL LJ Q7 E 1 4 UP AND COMING. . . Father Heineman took over a squad this year with only three returning veterans. These three held the club together as the youngsters learned the ropes. First Row Richard Squiers, Richard Heimer, Kevin Springer, Aloysius Bohr, Patrick Lentz, Edward Burnikel. Second Row: Manager Thomas Jones, Norbert Bohr, Robert Ollendieck, Merle Henry, Gerald Gehling, Phillip Mctjarville, Robert Bruening, Coach, Father Heineman. emu ' 5:1 my f 4 e llffllfy -J ,...,-,,.. ' i ,,. Q 5 3- 'I 4' S .' 1 lm- , Q -v ws 4 ' x . a I . f' I 'ia OG' ig Jlfflr ' , 1 f ' I 'uh 4 J, 1' l .I , , I . Y rw, , I. , 'g' ' , L , , 1 , 'MQ 7 ,' 2 W : 4 ., .I ,, n ,A , I . t L' E I XA , ,Aff 'i I, 1 f' 1 ' 5 I 'Iii X -i fi ll fi' I' '1 'X . ' 4 1, ' 2 5 lr 5 ' ' A L' 4'- X 1 s Y . jx ,xi ,R I E, ii Y 9 l L4 A ' of ' 1 . ' ' , I v, F, I f 1 if 'X ,ff ff MJ My X if 22 I A 'fkgwriy A ' f af - ' I A ff, S- M THEY SAID IT WITH BAT AND BALL . . . Left to right seated are Wayne Herold, Norbert Bohy, James Jones, Patrick Minnick, Thomas Jones. Standing: Richard Squiers, Richard Heimer, Kevin Spring, Aloysius Bohr, Patrick Lentz, and Father John Barnes, Coach. 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EBRUA RY ears :afar Back to school More llturgy Eptphany Blessmg of hon'e rooms and doorways wtth ktngly tnrttals rn blessed ehall' Cnrls score vtctory over Chester Pep assembly results tn boys vtctory over Chester Gtrls team bows to Elma L C Caught up on current ey ents ttlm Punchlnello Puppets perform for lugh sehool and grades Jack and the Beanstalk comes to ltfe lhgh excttement Ktng and Queen candtdates announeed Glrls trouneed Elma lfubltc Boys defeated Father Clancy Passtonlst expounds on Legron of Deeency Dreaded days ahead semester examtnatton We relax ttred bratns wtth Brtdge of San Luts Rey O Happy Day' No school furnace strtkes Vocauonal talk to assembly by Father Al Svobodny OMI ARCH PRIL Basketball teams bow to Sacred Heart of Oelwetn Boys and gtrls teams meet defeat at Lawler March Gras pronounced huge success SCDIOIS Ph1ll1p McCarv1lle and Martha Henry rergn as Kmg and Queen of Hearts Mr Mclvlullen of Mankato Commerctal College meets sentors Medtcal technology presented to upper classmen Tumor and Sentor boys dtscuss acttve reservtsts wtth Captatn Preston Holy Father celebrates 80th btrthday Vatlcan f1lm and student Holy Hour help commemorate event Seven CITIES of Gold at local theatre Kmghts of Columbus Father Frtedell gtves tllustrated lecture on Rome of Plus XII Brothers of Plus X tell us about the green brothers All school assembly honors Holy Father 20 Alone wtth God ptloted by l-ather Wtlltam Leonard Palm Sunday Book Fatr Chrtsttan Readtng for joyous Lu mg Conttnuatton of Palm Sunday proccsston blessed palm gtven place of honor 1n each room Career papers due Holy Thursday We begtn our Easter recess Ace Htgh Buddtes swtng for our Bunny Hop 6 NCILA Nattonal Catholtc Educatton Assoctatton meetmg tn St Louts Prmctpal on lxturgtcal panel Back to school ftnal quarter launched 7 Nanonal Cathohc Home Economrcs meetrng rn St Paul Notre Dame home economtcs tnstructor there JU' 4 ' . . . 1 6 , .4 ,-,.. . . 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