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

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I N 5-'v , X ' 17 Q1 as I il im X X !. if 'Ill .4 .g -1 a 5 '91 O . 'gil -. . Jn -. .,.., . .L Z' ,l , lf ,f.vI f ..-.,,,-h -9 lo you, 2 IYIOTHER and DAD, k ns ind qua: 1 2240 A . .2 -fl Q 1 'Fr D i f l , lu ' 2 Q 14, 1 .i F5 f .lf 4 My I xl .,i'-'u- oi our homes whose LANE an have help ci UND ERST ANDING md whos the CHR i F 9 SAQRIE lC,ES havg rn ide p ISTIAIN EDUCATION wc rn h u hout tha yn lrs ed md mnnourmed us t ro gs Olyblllli ww. lovxngly ind -'-:3 c elvnd it NOTRID DAIXIE gratefully dedlc ite these CRUSADER M EIVIORIES of 1958 i Ag 1 - -I fuflllqg I w . N? R 1. lx N ' frf. ,QU x 'I . I' ,M PN or lf! I, ,V fy ffflx 1 ,' if 'IQ' Ulf! - 4 f h fl l fltllmlf l lll W ' ll Q 1? PM lllkxlmut --.,. ll ...ug ...- Students at Notre Dame Hxgh Sc hool come from slx parxshes ln the area. Here repre sentatlves of each gather at the school entrance Marcella Berka Holy Trmlty Prot1v1n Reverend Roman A Schares Pres1dent of Notre Dame School Board and Pastor of St Joseph Parxsh Joe Kub1k Our Lady of Lourdcs Lourdes Elalne Courtney St Budget Parxsh Bluffton Steve lVl11ler St Joseph Parxsh Cresco lVlons1gnor Vincent T Hovermann Superlntendent and Pastor of Assumptxon Par1sh Patrlck Carolan St. Agnes Parxsh 3'-4' 'T zf' bug., FATHER JOSEPH HEINEMAN SIST Check ng the esults oi the Io a Tests of Educational D elopment at a bi mo thly faculty t g S ste Mary D an F the Ja s Kloster S st r Mary Mark F the Jo eph H M as s d S ste M Fa o ER MARY MARK FATHER JAMES KLOSTERMAN Religion Princi l pa Religion Latin ll BIOIOEY Latin I Athletic Director A1 ebra II SISTER MARY BAPTIST SISTER MARY FABIOLA Mathematics Junior Business English Social Studies Shorthand Bookkeeping English American History Debate CSMC Sodality Library AVSO 4 g Global Georgaphy Home Economics Notre Dame Club Mixed Chorus Speech SISTER MARY DAMIAN MR. MERLE KOLLASCH Tyepwriting Social Problems English Chemistry Industrial Arts Physical Education Notre Dame Star T hey guide us daily in our Crusade to obtain knowledge. Y 'I JOHN P ERRIE Treasurgr My :ded of an agreeable person is onc- who agre-QQ wxth me ALICE' FRANK Qecretary Lxfc xs too short to hustle Q31 SE NIORS Gdllcmily ihey go DON? LID HRUPININKZ, l'r4-sxdr-nt l shall ncvcr ask, nr-vm-r refuse nor vver resign an ot't'xrv. flfrnnl-clxnl JANEES JONES, vlfl'-lJl'L'5lC'll'TH Em,-cuuve dhilny IS decxdxng qun kly and Qvtung somoonu 0151- to do lhv work. Klbllardl KEVIN SPRlNC ER CSMC Prlsxdcnl It xs lwttgr too lat: than news-r byrus. LAROL PFC INOVSKY Sodallty Prcfpct 'Nlusxc hath charms to soothe the sav Aga blast to sofun ro: ks or bend .4 knotted clk fongrnvm znto the world RILIIARI7 JIRAK M xrdl C r s Assxstdnt C hnrnmn Ex crxfncz k cps :df Ir snhool :ut fool 1 Irn ln no nt 1: r I- rdnk m I-'A I RICK LLIN I 7 M nrdx Q ras Lhnrmdn 'lhlrn nnu r wxs so young A body wxth I ISIukespc1rzI Nw e' JOAN HOUDEK Soddlxty Secretary There xs mxsrhuf m her eyes and Idughter lh her hc art GEORGE PARKINSON CSMC Vxce Presxdent How forceful are thg rxgh! words ProvLrbs ruhf '3' .-3 GPI RICHARD HEIMER Sports Edllor Frxends how goes the-11ght7 f'VlaCaulayI RICHARD SQUIERS Sports Fdxtor Knowledge IS power fBaconj 'IWW QV ELAINE COURINIEY Ex ery Ixght has. ns shadow IProve. PATRICIA CHANCE. Por a long llle be modcratc xn all thxngs but don t mxss anythmy., ILOFCDYP CONISTANIC E I' ERRIE You can t bclmwc c-vc rythmg you hcar But you can repeat xt ffXnonymousj PATRICK 'XIIININICK I-'lght to th Idst 1 agp 'Shakespeare -s... .I XMFS KONIAREK It 1s I 151: r to ba. xltor fther S1 ent than not to xr 1 Id nn words I' VPN INIII1 H1111 r In I wxttv lool than d foolxsh wxt Provgrb 14 7Nf' y HJHN KAPLER Tse? much builS1y11!i1Q U-Vroverb WAYNF HEROLD All I know va just what I rf-dd xn the Tarzan books MARIHN IHOMPSON Llfe xs a struggle but not A w.-xrfarfl Burroughs PATRICIA REGAIN Who thxnks too lxttle and talks too much fDryden 41 'i fum -E D' O 'gm 'za 'av N 0 Hr- .QLD gm C. '4 wi :E vm Sr .. fb N 3 never m a hurry JOAIN Mn-INTIRE A wxse man changes hxs mmd, a fool never lProverbj ,ca f i'1-3 male 1, , 1 I X v JOAN INIOHRHAUSER IVIARCELLA BERKA Small showers last long, but sudden The reward ofa thing well done is to storms are short. fShakespearej have done it. fliimersonl WILLIAM SHEDA ROBERT BRUENING It is better to know nothing than to It is a fortunate head that never ached. know what ain't so. flaroverbsl fProverbj ZACHERY NEUBAUER JOAN ST EJSKAL I am not afraid of workg I can stand In everything I love simplicity. and watch it all day. lSt. Francis de Salesl WILLIAM HOSTING Some men's heads are as easily blown way as their hats. flflalifaxl vi Af . .'. I l'. ' V ef Q- I 4,265 any 4, VT t X A ' .ii A ,lf .5 i X, gf'-, . gg., kilwg I ,JX ,5H.M VJ ,- mms.: ... .-say.-ff 4,,A5i5i1,, It 5-M A 33,3 10 IRENE BIWER After a storm comes a calmI I UNIORS With courageous hearts they face the task ol Leadership -Qi CLASS OFFICERS Dale Kaderabek Wlllxam Ferrxe Arthur Schwarzhoff Gary Stejskal TYPINC 1 FIRST ROW Mary Wlldman Rxta Schnexder Dorene Ollendleck Grayce McCulloch SECOND ROW Helen Weber Margaret Mullen Dlanne Henry Janet .Tones THIRD ROW Joyce Funke Dxanne Kleve Jamce Komarek Patrxcxa Herold FOURTH ROW Jeannine Eckerman Gcnxece Drlllxng Mary McGee X V . six 1? 1 X I Q as D Q A i 'F We 1 gif! is ' wil 1 XX Q , Q Q 3 C Dofen HEM1 iw- B ST 1 f lolceviigen' my BIOHEIYLL wayne MJ Q x e , 1 5 EDRQSE Margate Erlcksoi' John Pe 7 YXRXSTMAA Benson' ' patrick 'Z:k0sh C, af ar al' M QR 3509 Ola cg 3UNl mack. OUCO 1 l' ,N 1. ll 'l ll fix a, af TYPING l FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Norbert Bohr, Leonard Benson, Robert Wood, Charles Dvorak. Paul Richardson, Richard Rothmeyer, James Herald, Rdbert Praska Arlo Schmitt, Dorian Schmitt, Ronald Ollendick. Richard Ollendieck, William Benson, Eugene Horn. SOPH OM ORE S grow through experience in the ranks CLASS OFFICERS - Kenneth Rink, Gary Herold, Robert IVIcCarville. GEOMETRY - Vincent Gr-hling, .lou Kubik, Loras Stejskal, Dorothy Jirak, Mary Parkinson, Edward Shields, Charles Ollendieck, Darlene Reicks. BIOLOGY FIRST ROW . BACK ROW: Connie Hammel, Joe Squiers Richard Ollendick, Jeanette Bohr, Donald Milz. Judith Souhrada, Nancy Kelly. 1' 4. ENGLISH FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Marion Ferrie. David Dunt. Larry Voves, Sharon Nlilz, LaDeane Schmitt. Lloyd Houdck, Don Carter, Ronald Eckerman Karen Dvorak. Leonard Jordan, Wilfred Hageman, Loras Stejskal, William Mullen. QI F HE SH ME N uncertain but eagerly they look forward to the future 2-J CLASS OFFICERS - Ruth Haheman, Cletus Hlong, Dianne IVIcGee. 1 ENGLISH 1 STANDING: Linda Kaderabek, Charlotte I-Ienkes, Dale Tupy. SITTING: Dianne Wcndl, Kathleen Carolan, Joe Fritz, Donald Ollvndick, Janice Fencl, Theresa Wentworth. I 4 '-. ln:-ali. SHOP - Wayne Drilling, Wayne Erickson, Wayne Scholbruch, Kenneth Ollendieck, Larry Vovcs, Dorian Schmitt. 'fi' HOME ECONOMICS - Coletta Blong, Barbara Erickson, Joyce Schmitt, Colleen Minnick, Bernice Hruska, Patricia Milz. SOCIAL STUDIES l - Wayne Roberts, Sandra Hcxmc-r, Frank Strathman, Allen Frank, Gene Dunt, Sandra Bickford. 1. A1 15 4 I ,v -.a lf 1 my L GLOBAL GEOGRAPHY ' HIGHER ALGEBRA James Komarek, First Row: Steven Miller, George Parkinson, John Ferrie, Pat Lentz, Dick Zachary Neubauer. Hcimer, Dick Squiers. Second Rowg Pat Minnick, Wayne Herold, Donald Bruening, James Jones. ENGLISH IV - Norbert Bohr, Robert Bruening, Kevin Springer, Marcella Berka. cu- Y' an .4 RELIGION IV - P. Chance, J. Mohrhauser, C. Pecinovsky, OFFICE PRACTICE - J. Mclntire, E. Courtney, M. Thompson D. Jirak, B. Sheda, A. Frank, J. Stejskal, Father Heineman. P. Regan, 1. Biwer, C. Ferrie, J, Houdek, 16 A V, JVM .. V3 T' ws 'QJRS' YW vm ,X 44 Q. v .a L Sit C ' S ' M - rM x Y' Es .x u-f w vnunm W' f 1 644' 1 wwvw vnu A1 441 44' 441591 . . ,,, ,x, ., '04 srnusnb 94114 CUNNlNrIN44v 4f0N4ND WNIICUP vu..-.. 1 MAN' al.: A-. lktb voir!! ws. he ,- -Q -P nnizvf ac L -ff ' sr' ,.' Spiritually armed we can step forward, confident We have the background to right wrongs. Reception into the sodality of Our Lady comes after a period of probation in which the candidate studies and attempts to keep the rules. Participating in the ceremony December 8 are: Alice Frank, Ioan Stejskal, Marcella Berka, Pat Chance, Geniece Drilling, Betty Blong, .loan Houdek and Carol Pecinovsky. CSMC officers John Ferris, Joan Houdek, George Parkinson and Kevin Springer pack books collected during the CSMC mission book drive. 18 aihimafz, , . 3 .s To commemorate the feast of Christmas, the CSMC and Sodality visited St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital and Birtwistle, Sorenson and Good Samaritan Rest Homes. The students sang Christmas Carols and delivered small gifts to the patients and staff. Above is Dianne Wendl giving Sister Mary Ann, Superintendent of the hospital, one of these gifts. Rupert Steve Mxllerl switches in hand supervises the rec itation of Jim Jones prayers, as the benevolent St. Nick IKevin Sprmgerl listens gift in hand. ll The Sodalists officially open the Advent season at Notre Dame as sen- ior acolyte, Donald Bruening, lights the first candle ofthe Advent Wreath The Socialists in veils are Suzanne Eischeid, Gt-niece Drilling, Kathleen Carolan, Pat Chance, Jeanette Bohr, Dianne Wt-ndl, .loan lloudck, Carol Pecinovsky, Marcella Berka, Nancy Kelly, Dorothy Jirak, Betty Blong, Joan Sta-Jskal, Coletiza Blong. ST. JOSEPH HICSII SCHOOL CHOIR John I-'Q-rril-, Bill I-R-rriu, Wayne Ht-rolnl, Rit.1Schnt-idk-r, Marion Ferrw, Carol Pecinoxsky, Janicu Fl-nrl, Betty Illong, Barbara Erickson. , I .Y , ' l Fm Ill. 5L----- E D WWWNWA VYVY H- ...Q-.P in-V if I- .-1...11...-Q.-, H ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL ACOLYTES FIRST ROW: Dale Kaderabs-k, Gary Stejsl-cal, Arthur Schwarzhoff, Dick Squiers. TOP ROW: James Iiomarek, Zachary Noubauer, Monsignor Hovermann, Dick Heimer, Dick Jirak. ,.a x ST, JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL ACOI.Y'I'I1IS FIRST ROW: lohnl'1-ckosh, John Fe-rric, Rirhard Ollundieck, William Ferric-, James Harold, John Kap-lor, Rev Ronmn Srharr-S. TOP ROW: Rohvrl llruvning, Wayne Mill, Pat Luntr., Donald Brut-ning, Waync Ht-rold, Clmrlvs Dvorak, Steven ftlillvr. ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR FIRST ROW: Linda Kaderabek, Jeanette Bohr, Nancy Kelly, Dianne McGee, Connie Hammel, Sandra Bickford, Theresa Wentworth, Sandra Hcimf-r, Colleen Minnick, Dianne Wendi. SECOND ROW: Joan Mclntire, Margaret Mullen. Dorothy Jirak, Mary Wildman, Mary McGee, Joan Stejskal, Jeannine Eckcrman, Joan Houdek, Mary Parkinson, Sister Mary Mark at the organ. Interesting assemblies satisfy our quest lor cultural development. J. if I a S.S.N.D. postulants, Louise and Janet, from Mankato, Minnesota, came to tell us of their new life in the candidature as they prepare for their future teaching career as religious. Shown with them are Suzanne Eischeid, Jeannine Eckerman, Sharon Hvbcrger and Janice Kornarek. Nurses traveled from St 'Vlary s Hospital in Rochester to widen our vocation horizons Looking er the nursing literature are Janice O Connor Pat Chance Barbara Papcnheim Sheila Raymo Joan Houdek Mary Wilson Jacqueline Ladv Pat Regan Sister M Frieda and Sister M Prxsca Seated ov V . . ll I . - , I ' -' I . ii i, V nd' f .J ' i M ' i i i 21 s. xg H. Social Problems class commemorates UN Week with a mock General Assembly. Seated at table in front are l..oel Erickson, parliamentarian, and .Tim Jones, chairman. Seated in session are Donald Bruening, Dick Jirak, Betty Blong, Dick l-Ieimer, Dianne Kleve, Pat Chance, Alice Frank, Pat Lentz, Mary McGee, Bill Ferrie, Dick Squiers, and Wayne Herold. Standing are George Parkinson, Bob Wood, Dianne Henry, Wayne Nlilz, Dale Kaderabek, Rita Schneider, Pat Herold, Pat Minnick, Gary Stejskal, Carol Pecinovsky, Art Schwarzhoff. and Mary Wildman. Notre Dame's first assembly featured students who made educational trips during the summer. Pictured at the left are Rita Schneider, Carol Pecinovsky, Dick Squiers, and Geniece Drilling. Rita and Geniece participated in the Journalism Workshop at lowa State, Carol attended the SSCA in St. Paul, and Dick was Notre Dame's representative at Boys' State. Experiences of trips to the east coast and New Mexico were related by Explorer scouts James Kapler, John Peckosh, John Kapler and George Parkinson. mi ,ff Willidni Htiukn-r, filntinguishn-d Ain:-rim'.1n planist, prt-st-ntcd niusin at its bf-at on February ll, 1958. Pirturud with hirn art' NI. Wildnmn, CI. H:nnri1t1l,S. Eischeid, C. P1-Cinovsky, M. l'1u'kinson und U. Henry. R. Eckerman, R. Ollcndick and A. Schmitt watch H. Chyle and W. Cook of the Interstate Power Company generate elcctririty at an Ortohcf 24 eral assembly. in' G. Parkinson, C. Fe-rriu, Mrs. and Mr. D. Olson--Umverstiy of Minnesota playn-rs, J. Houdck and R. Hvirrvr pOSe after V-he puppet prvscntntmn of Jason and the Golden Flc-ere. Kevin Springer, Betty Blong, Pat Carolan, Dale Kadurabek. Dick Jirak EC! 3 close New as well as first hand information on jet propulsion from Anthony Garnbcll aftc-r his Prvscn' tation of Jet Horizans. We prepare to vozce our Jdeas with pozse and conhdence Notre Dame met outsxde competltlon 1n speech and debate for the flrst tlme as members of the Iowa I-hgh School Speech ASSOClat10n Experlences gamed at the prelzrrnnary contests at Cresco I-hgh School and West Hlgh School ln Waterloo proved lnvaluable and gave us conhdence for the future R tx g a I at the p el mmary co test th th p lege of p hc pat ng n the d st ct meet t Ma on C ty e Carol Pecx o sky h o ous decl t N ncy Kelly o g nal o to y and Dxck e xt m o ous spe kx g Dlscussxng the results of the prehmmary round are speech students Mary Parkmson, Pat Lentz, Allce Frank, Mary McGee, Rlchard Helmer, Carol Pecmovsky, Dale Kadefabek, Richard .Tu-ak and Marv Wxldman 1 . - 1 v n ' -I ..- 3x e . 1 . a'n r i ' n wi e rivi ar- ' i i i i ri a s i ar 'n v um r ama ion, a , ri i ra r , ' Squi rs, e e p rane a 'n . 5' l Freshman and sophomore debaters Janice Fencl, Mary Parkinson, Edward Shields, Nancy Kelly, Frank Strathman, David Woods, Connie Hammel, Suzanne Eischeid, Donald Ollendick and Wayne Roberts, listen carefully to Barbara Erickson who points out a weak spot in an argument. Dick Squiers fat the rostruml shares his techniques used in extemporaneous speaking with speech students Edward Shields, Connie Hammel, Dorothy Jirak, James Jones, .Toe Squiers, and Nancy Kelly. TENORb FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: CRUSADERS unite in the HARMONIOUS elevation ol the heart toward BEAUTY Bill Mullen, Gene Dunt, Kenneth Ollendieck. Francis Strathman, Don Carter, David Dunt, Gary Stejskal. Jim Herold, Joe Fritz, Kevin Springer, Dale Kaderabek. Jim Jones, Richard Ollendieck, Richard Heimer Richard Squiers. K T ' 4 ai 4 -..v 'SIT v I .- N I --2, ' T Y' .J - C ,L .3 1 I' I 3 x ' , N 4 N , 1- , . 1 ' ' r. 90 M SOPRANOS FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Mary Wildman, Rita Schneider Janice Fencl Charlotte Henkes, 'Theresa Wentworth Marion Ferrie, Dianne Wendl Sharon Milz, Pat Chance Sandra Bickford Mary Parkinson. Dianne Henry, Janet Jones Joan Houdek Dianne Kleve. -I V 3 X. '3 4 ' 1 ALTOS 5-' 3- FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: - 1 y .X-,ful BASS FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Hill Fm-rric, Ronnie Eckerman, George Parkinson. John Ferrie, Joe Squxers, Wayne Drilling, John Kapler. Pat Lentz, Norbert Bohr, Loras Stejskal Art Schwarzhoff. Waynv IVlilz, Arlo Schmitt, Richard Jirak. I-..- '7 f . 'z i I I HY 'L I is iv:-.f 2-fi Kathlr-on Clarolan, .Ioan Mohrnq. .51-r, Je-am-mtv Iiohr. Barbara Erickson, Joy:-1-Srhniitt, Darlunv R1-ichs, Conniv Hamm:-1. I-'at Ha-rold, Linda Kaderabek, Nancy Kelly, Mary IYICGQ-C. B1-tty Hlung, Dorothy Jirnk, Pvygy Mulll-n, ,Ioan Nlclnurv.-. 'sa- ,A 'b ACCOMPANISTS FOR THE MIXED CHORUS Suzanne Eischcid, Carol Pccinovsky, Sandra Hcimer. 27 Members of the Notre Dame High School Band are: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW ctured with Mr. Connie Hammel, Mary Wildman, Colleen Mary Parkinson, Barbara Erickson, Carol Dianne Henry, Suzanne Eischeid. : Don Carter, George Parkinson. Fredric Parkinson, the band director, are senior four-year members, Carol Pecinovsky and George Parkinson. 7 iq 5 S 1 1l,,, Ii 'dal 5 The Rockettes, a newly organized all girl pep band, warm up at a prac- tice session. Pictured at the left are Mary Wildman, Barbara Erickson Connie Hammel, Suzanne Eischeid, Mary Parkinson, Dianne Henry, and Carol Pecinovsky. Through the printed word we strive to spread TRUTH EDl'I'ORS OI-' THE NOTRE DAME STAR Geniece Drilling and Rua Schneider confer with printer, Mr. Nlauricl- Jones of the TIMES PLAIN DEALER. fi f ,A , g T , ,:.. sg.. e idx X- at-,, ' NOTRE DAME STAR STAFF - Rita Schneider, Wayne Herold, Dick Heimer, Mary McGee. John Kapler, Mary Wildman, Dick Squiers, Alice Frank, Geniece Drilling, Connie Hammel, Betty Blong. After three years of sports reporting Dick Squxers and Dirk Heimer reluctantly turn over some of their techniques to Joe Squiers and Gary Herold who hope to follow in their foot- steps. Those volunteers and unsung heroes who unzted thezr talents to the beneht ot the whole school W- f ,ff ls A Q11 Planning the day s agenda for the Youth Rally on October Z8 arc Cseated Diane Klcve Bill Ferrie and Jack Ferrie Standing Sharon I-lyberger Don Bruenlng Jim Jones Charles Dvorak and Alice Frank Rudolphmum High School of Protlvm and St Mary s High School of New Haven Joined Notre Dame students for an 1fternoon of discussion and fun Suzanne Eischeid Norbert Bohr and Mary Parkinson accompanied by Carol Pecinovsky represented Notre Dame ' the Youth Rally talent show. Buzz sessions gave each student an opportunity to express his opinion on youth problems. The Mardi Gras Committee making plans for the annual fun fm-at are fseatcdl Mary ltlcfleu, Dick Jirak, Pat Lentz, general chairman, and John Kapler treasurur, fslandingj are Joan Mclntire, Harold Burmkel, Dirk Heimcr, Dirk Squiers, George Parkinson, Norbert Iiohr, and Hill Fcrriv N . Vx ,v 1 Q1 X . X -ll Notre Dame Royalty at the 1958 Mardi Gras are Queen Diane Henry, King Wayne Mill. jl-H'1i01'S attended by Barbara Erickson, Donald Ollendick, freshmen, Mary Parkinson, Robert McCarvil1e, sophomores, Alice Frank, and Harold Burnikel. seniors. S: 9 Q ga 5 :Ing Q J ,5 Mardi Gras booths attracted both young and old. Grade School . g : youngsters liked the fish Loras Stejskal and Ronnie Eckerman were selling, while Father Schares and Dorothy Iirak patronized the goodies Marcella Bcrka and Elaine Courtney displayed. Fl5r. y ,cj-' 5 0 0 S 5,1 gi 'E fAbovel Rlchard Squxers Mrs G Parkmson Mr and Mrs Percy Mxnnxck and Mrs Lumxr Peckosh take txme out on Parents Nxght to ex amme the new magnascope whxch the Semor Class of 1958 xs leavmg as a class memorxal to the school fR1ghtj Mrs and Mr Ben Helmer Mrs lnez Sprmger Mrs B J Schnexder and Ben Ollendxeck take a close look at the opaque projector Notre 171ml pxrents wgre Iamxlxarxzed with a typlcal day s class Schedule as well as currxcular actnxtxes on Parent Night held on December 4 Prevxously planned for Educatxon Week the evening s actxvxtnes were postponed because ot the flu epxdcnnc IX. ggnrff ,114 :Qs 1.51 Freshman Day found the freshmen provxdxng ax sharmg a pxcmc lunch wxth the semors Left W Dnlllng P M1nmck,G Parkxnson K Ollemheck W Herold S Muller D Tupy C Blong and James Kapler Rxght W Scholbrock W Erxckson R Hexmer R Jxrak R Squxers G Dunt J Stejskal F Strathman andJ' Ferrle 32 CHEEHFULLY they serve their school and fellow students by performing those necessary but thankless everyday tasks. Paul Rxchardson staff photographer on hand at all N D ac txvxtxes makes them lxve by captux-mg them on frlm Service IS thexr motto Members of the Audxo Visual Servxce Orgamzatxon set up and operate audxo vxsual eqmpment At the tape recorder are John Hayek Charles Ollendleck Vxncent Gehlmg and Loras Stejskal adjustmg the slide fxlm projector are Bxll Mullen Wxlired Hageman and Richard Ollendxck Gary Herold Donald Mxlz Edward Shxelds and Kenneth Rmk mampulate the opaque projector whxle Lloyd Houdek Ronald Eckerman and Joe Squlers check the sound fxlm projector P . I . V k,,V,'T, A. s 1 '4- . , , . . , . . - . . 5 , . I , - ' . G . , , . . , ' . Q . . l ' . I . ' . F . I . I I . A Each morning Marcella Ber makes the rounds of the hon rooms to record the daily lunch count. Milk is provided for the milk-break by E. Shields, L. Stejskal, K. and V. Gehling. 5 Pensesfldred Wftf, and b J, Joh b 1:1 I9 y f I1 C l u 'E l l - x f X l 1 Rink, Typing II students Connie Ferrie, Pat Regan, Elaine Courtney, and Joan Mclntire check absentee slips in preparation for typing and distribution to the office and each class- I'O0ffl. The Notre Dame Library Club aims to make its members better readers, to enable them to find things pertaining to research quickly, and to improve their knowledge of books. Striving to carry out these objectives are Sandra Heimer, Connie Hammel, La Deane Schmitt, Dorothy Jirak, Jeanette Bohr, Linda Kaderabek, Sandra Bickford, and student librarian, Dick Rothmeyer. Student librarian, John Peckosh re- shelves books, while Library Club members Bernice Hruska, Nancy Kelly, Joyce Schmitt, Mary Parkinson, Coletta Blong, and Ruth Hageman work on a research assignment. . .gawk 51-N- X 9' N. ij., 4 A 4,2'l' - .gif we x -:S-ax ' dx ' Q is , ,f 1. A! Here we find Peggy Mullen and Irene Biwer check- ing the menu in the Die! Kitchen while Sister Mary Ann, R.S.lVl. checks Pat Regan's entries in the hospital register between red lights on the switchboard. Nurses' Aides Joan Houdek, Pat Chance and Elaine Courtney complete charts and relay mes- sages after routine nursing duties. 36 i Z SERVICE extends beyond the walls of N.D to St Josnph Mercy Hospital where six seniors and om Junior are employed Lifter school hours . Q.. lr' ,ki 904 nf' KNEELING ck bq e s D ck He D c k P ck J rn Jones Pat Le t SP 2 STANDING St de t Ma age No be Boh Do ald M l B ll Ferrxe Charles Olle d eck W y e M1 Coa h M le Kollasch R ch rd Ollendxeck Ja es He old J e In our many jousts we sometzmes lost more often won But always mzndful of our purpose we have unzted 1n dedzcatzon to a common cause experzenced the thnll of physical accomphshments and reahzed the goal of sportsmanship When practmce began 1n October for the 1957 58 Crusader basketball season the squad vxewed the commg schedule wlth a note of opt1m1sm Notre Dame had seven sen1ors back form last year s squad mcludlng letter wxnners Pat Lentz D1ck Helmer and D1ck Squ1ers However the opt1m1sm 1n the Crusaders hearts was short l1ved as they tumbled twlce to Charles Cxty I C and St Lukas xn early season play The team settled to ser1ous work as openmg of play ln the How W1nn Conference neared The Crusaders met Rldgeway on November 29 and by defeatmg the Mustangs set the preczdent for the remalnder of the year as Notre Dame rolled to the conference champxonshxp unmarred mn 12 games Notre Dame s flghtlng f1ve also emerged as County Champs and fmlshed a success ful season w1th a record of 17 wms and 5 defeats In the sectlonal tourney before a packed gym at Osage the Crusaders fell to the Cres o Spartans by a 48 41 margm Notre Dame w1ll lose 1ts entlre fxrst team through graduatlon but has a strong sophomore and Junlor team comlng up whxch mdlcates success 1n the future The team especxally the sen1ors wlsh to thank Coach Merle Kcllasch for h1s time and great effort I-hs leadershlp qualltles provlde a true example for a team to follow. F' 3 1 -v t 4 ' X x - V r V : Di ' ui r ,' i imer, ikJira , at Minni , i , nz, Kevin rin er. : u n n r r r r, n iz., i ' , ni , a n iz, c er , i a ' , m r , o Squiers, Gary I-lerold. - . I o . . , I 1 I . . I . . . I . o . . , , . , . . . . , ' 1 x . . . . , . 1 ' I . . . . . , . . . . . . ! P - . . . . . .. . W . I l ,, . QQEF TREO -Y' 'I Happ ly Coach M rle Koll s h nd th e the t ophz s h ch a a ed t em s Co fe c C mps nd cto of the C ty To name t KNEELING x k Coach Me e o s S ANDING D kH me PtLent Dck.T ak I s Dc NAME Dick Heimer Dick Squiers Pat Lentz Jim Jones Pat Minnick Wayne Milz Joe Squiers Kevin Springer Dick Jirak Don Milz GAMES GOALS F . .T.M. ,P AVE O4 0 1 19 19 16 10 14 12 3 Z Z 3 Z33 4 25 Z4 O 48 26 2.4 1. 3 JOAN MCINTIRE Guard X 4 I FIRST ROW: Connie Hammel, Jeanette Bohr, Janet Jones, Dorothy Jirak, Helen Web SECOND ROW: Carol Pecinovsky. Dianne Klcve, Dianne Henry, Merle Kollasch coac y ld a McGee, Joan Mclntire, Mary Wi m n, NOTRE DAME OPPONENT 50 Lawler 51 36 Ridgeway 60 35 Chester 36 45 Elma I.C. 42 28 Lime Springs 41 45 Elma 54 51 Protivin 30 19 Ridgeway 50 25 Ossian D.S. 47 30 Chester 32 42 Elma I. C. 45 41 Lime Springs 73 47 Elma 48 42 Ossian D.S. 67 42 Protivin 34 37 Lawler 49 COUNTY TOURNEY 10 Chester 40 SECTIONAL TOURNEY 37 Elma 28 44 V Lime Springs 68 40 Chester 52 CAROL PECINOVSKY Forward ' 11 ' '?iEi2'vf3' 'FK-e?,:.1?w' Sys NOTRE DAME CHEERLEADERS, Joan Houdek, David Dunt, Kathleen Carolan and Pat Regan, encourage rooters and teams with their pep and enthusiasm. Looking over the statistics of a game with Coach Merle Kollasch are Student Manager, Norbert Bohr: Notre Dame Club Director, Father James Klostermang Girls' Chaperone, Delores Skrettag and Athletic Director, Father Joseph Heineman. NOTRE DAME CLUB OFFICERS plan activities of the club. Pictured are Vice-President, Joseph Milzg President, Richard Squiersg Di- rector, Father James Klostermang Secretary, Ed Lentz. Not pictured is Tom Long, Treasurer. In sprung .I young umn'5 mm y turns to baht-ball. Iliscumbing the posslhilluvx of tln- :mason are Junlors and by-nlors fsvatn-dj lixll V4-rrlc, Pal Lentz, and Hxll Henson, lslamlxngj Norlwrl liolxr, Dick Squu-rs, Dirk Iluxnu-r, lun III-rulfl, Ka-vin Sprlngc-r rand l.L-onard II.,-nson, Intramural basketball occupxcs. sporl onthuslasts durmg noon hours. Pictured at thc rxght are Intramural Champs Joe Squxcrs, Gary Herold, David Dunt, Bob IVIcCarvillc, Don Milz, and Charles Ollendicck. lil: Joe Squicrs pomts out a few tp-mihnlqur-5 of ball handlxng to thu freshman and sophomore- prospects of the baseball tc.-am, Jon- Frxtz, Gary Hcrold, Charles Ollc-ndxn-ck, Bob fX'lCCarv1ll1-, Don Mxlz, Cletus Blong, and flvm- Dum. ' P li, Seniors Wayne Herold, Bob Brucmng, Harold Burnikcl, Norbert Bohr, Zarlmry Neubauer and George Parkinson, wcrc runnc-rs-up in the Intramural Program. ? 3 ...gl H . L' f Relaxing after semester exams are D. Bruening, N. Kelly, R. Heimer, av' - J IS . ' Kff'.N P-l :r N E 5 .. SP O 2 :J ,Lf 5 P: '1 Z rl? 'L SE' U' rn KZ 2 EW 44 OH ... ar M 53 f - :f P '1 U3 3 'TU qc U3 :r gl' 2 .ii ' -N ut N' .Q 50 0 Q.. 3 W mv n 'G :r U12 xr gg uf, fic ft f- ' --4 gn . rw E L.. ' : 1' 5 0 :s 'Y rv m w ' UQ c 0 FJ Armella Herold and Eleanor Duscchck dxsh up for the noon lunch. V' wr fn... T9 ins--.-....., ll .4 14 Egg. 4 Initiating the new science laboratory equipment are chemists G. Drilling, M. McGee, Sister M. Damian, A. Schwarzhoff, I. Herold. K. Sox-inner. G. Steiskal. C. Pecinovskv. and A. 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