Sacred Heart High School - Cordis Yearbook (Muenster, TX)

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■ Jorecuorcf CLASS MOTTO: WE AIM FOR THE STARS! Four years ago, twenty-two young and eager astronauts began the first phase of preparation for their journey into space. They knew they were to encounter many trials and hardships before they would reach their goal. During these four years they were trained to meet and to cope with the difficulties they would experience in their exploration of life and its wonders. On May 19, 1961, The Right Reverend Michael Lansing, O.S.B., Abbot of New Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Arkansas, presented diplomas to these well-prepared explorers. These astronauts were now ready for the launching of their rockets into the dark and unforeseen future. Although different paths of life would be followed, their aim would be the same. We can only hope they will adhere to the Christian principles which they have learned in their years of preparation, in order that they may all reach the highest star - Heaven! To our dear Parents, who have made it possible for us to receive a Catholic Education, we, the seniors of 1961, dedicate this the SEVEN TEENTH edition of THE CORDIS yJas or's TIT ess aye To the Greeks and to the Barbarians, to the wise and to the unwise, I am a debtor. St. Paul. These are strange words, difficult to understand. It would seem that, far from Paul’s owing anything to those he mentions, the shoe was on the other foot, and that they owed much to him. Paul, very well educated, had been taught by some of the best men of his day. True, he felt that he owed something to the Greeks for their culture - but why to the barbarians? What could he owe them? He may have wished to show his gratitude to the wise by admitting that he was a debtor to them. To the unwise and barbarians because they had given him a chance to do something which he might otherwise have been unable to do. They had given him an opportunity to sacrifice himself for them, to spend himself in their service, and to try to raise them up from the abyss of pagan beliefs in which they had fallen. They had given him an opportunity to practice charity and show brotherly love towards those who did not appreciate it. This opportunity which was given to Paul and which made him confess: I am a debtor is offered to everyone of you dear graduates. You are debtors first of all to your dear parents. Your parents have sacrificed many many times in your behalf, they have given their time to hard work to keep you in school. You are debtors, life-long debtors to your teachers. They have given you something that no one can take from you - a sound Christian Catholic Education. They have sacrificed time for pleasure - many nights struggling through theme papers, and believe me that is no fun. They have raised you upas St. Paul did the unwise pagans and taught you the principles wherewith you are now to fight the world and the devil. They have given you the tools to fight with, they have taught you how to think, they have taught you how to act. They have given you everything that they have learned over a long span of years. Besides being debtors to your parents and teachers, we are all debtors to God. He gave us everything we have, life, talents, health and happiness. To Him we are life-long debtors and we can never hope to repay Him. He only asks of us to live as Christians and He has given you the rules, namely the ten commandments. We can also make God a debtor if we live lives as Christians and live by the precepts He has given us. Dear graduates you are at the cross-roads of life. Now you have to choose. Choose well because the Community always wants to be proud of you and wants to say that you are a graduate of Sacred Heart. God bless you today and always, and always remember regardless where you drift from here, we will always welcome you back home. Remember your good teachers regardless of where you go, they have done their part well, now it depends on you. REV. MARTIN FISHER Assistant Pastor REV. ALCUIN KUBIS Pastor Superintendent Religion Instructor REV. BRUNO FUHRMANN Assistant Pastor Assistant Superintendent Religion Instructor SISTER M. CELINE Principal Senior Sponsor Advisor of Yearbook English, Social Studies SISTER M. THERESINA Sophomore Sponsor Mathematics, Chemistry Latin MISS RUTH ANN FRAZIER English SISTER M. CARMELITA Homemaking MR. GEORGE PETRUS Freshman Class Sponsor Science, Health Athletic Coach i MR. ADAM WOLF Junior Class Sponsor Commercial Mechanical Drawing, Shop Assistant Coach MR. JOSEPH FELDERHOFF Mathematics Social Science Athletics ROGER TAYLOR Senior Class President 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Favorite 2, 4; 4-H Member 2, 3,4; Most Studious 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Football 3; Basketball 3; Annual Co-Editor 4; Class Vice President 3; Deanery Vocational Contest Winner 2, 3. Betty Ann Dangelmayr, Roger Taylor, Karen Endres, Tommy Vogel. KAREN ENDRES Class Secretary 1, 4; Most Studious 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Senior Play 4; Deanery Vocational Contest Winner 1, 3; Poetry Contest Winner 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Annual Co-Editor 4; CYC 1, 2, 3, 4; CYC President 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3; Pep Squad 1,?, 3,4; Squadron Leader 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Letterman 4. BETTY ANN DANGELMAYR Class Treasurer 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Sports Editor 4; Ideal Girl 4; Most Athletic 4; Class Favorite 4; Most Courteous 4; Most Friendly 4; CYC 1,2, 3,4; Choir 1.2, 3,4; Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4; Head Cheerleader 4; Queen Candidate 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Captain 4; Basketball Letterman 2,3,4. JANE ENDRES Class Secretary 2 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Sports Editor 4 Class Favorite 3 Most Beautiful 4 CYC 1.2, 3, 4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 Pep Squad 1,2,3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Queen Candidate 3 Basketball 1,2 DELORES DERICHSWEILER Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Co-Editor 4 CYC 1,2, 3,4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 4-H Club 1,2,3 4-H Vice President 3 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 JEANETTE MULLER Class President 1 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Co-Editor 4 CYC 1.2, 3. 4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 4-H Secretary 3 Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4 Queen Candidate 4 Basketball 1,2, 3 HERBERT KNABE Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Typist 4 CYC 1.2 4-H Club 1,2, 3.4 Football 1, 2 TOMMY VOGEL Class Vice President 4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Favorite 3 CYC 4 4-H 1,2,3 FFA 4 FFA Secretary 4 Altar Boy 1,2 Most Witty 4 MARJORIE SCHOECH Class Vice-President 1 Class President 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Editor 4 Class Favorite 2 CYC 1,2,3 Choir 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4 Queen Candidate 1 Cheerleader 4 Basketball 1,2 VERONICA HESS Secretary of Class 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Co-Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 CYC Member 2, 3,4 Secretary of CYC 4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 4-H 1,2 Pep Squad 1,2,3, 4 Squadron Leader 4 Basketball 2, 3,4 SHIRLEY REITER Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 CYC 3,4 Choir 1, 3,4 Glee Club 1,3.4 Pep Squad 1, 3,4 ANTHONY KNABE Class Vice-President 3; Senior Play 4; Altar Boy 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Sports Editor 4; Class Favorite 1; Ideal Boy 4; Most Courteous 4; Most Handsome 4; Most Athletic 4; Most Friendly 4; CYC 1.2, 3, 4; CYC Treasurer 3; FFA 4; 4-H 1.2,3; 4-H Secretary 3; Football 1.2, 3,4, Captain 4; Let-terman 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1.2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Let-terman 3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Letterman 2,4. MARGIE VOGEL Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Most Witty 4 CYC 1, 3 Choir 1,2, 3.4 4-H Club 1,2,3 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,3,4 CLIFFORD TRUEBENBACH Annual Staff 4 CYC 4 4-H 1,2,3,4 4-H Secretary 2 Senior Play 4 Advertising Editor 4 CHARLOTTE TRUBENBACH Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Photographer 4 CYC 1,2,3 Choir 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1 Basketball Timekeeper 2,3,4 DONNY SWIRCZYNSKI Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Altar Boy 1 Baseball 1,2,4 Advertising Editor 4 DOLLY OTTO Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Artist 4 CYC 1,2, 3. 4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 4-H Club 1.2.3 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3,4 Squadron Leader 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball Letterman 4 TEDDY MILLER Class President 2 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 CYC 1.2. 3. 4 4-H Club 1.2, 3,4 Football 1,2,4 Football Captain 4 Football Letterman 4 Basketball 1,4 Baseball 1,4 Baseball Letterman 4 HELEN FLEITMAN Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Photographer 4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 Glee Club 1.2, 3, 4 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4 Pep Squad 1,2, 3, 4 DELLA HARTMAN Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Sports Editor 4 CYC 1.2, 3,4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Basketball Captain 4 Basketball Letterman 3,4 MARGIE KNABE Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Photographer 4 CYC 1.2, 3.4 Choir 1,2, 3,4 4-H Club 1,2, 3. 4 4-H Reporter 3 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager 1,2, 3,4 JAMES FUHRMANN Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 CYC 1,2, 3.4 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4 Football 1,2, 4 Football Letterman 4 Marjorie Shirley Margie Veronica Betty Schoech Reiter Vogel Hess Dangelmayr Jane Della Teddy Delores Margie Endres Hartman Miller Derichsweiler Knabe Charlotte Helen Karen Roger Dolly Jeanette Trubenbach Fleitman Endres Taylor Otto Muller Donny Jimmy Herbie Clifford Anthony Tommy Swirczynski Fuhrmann Knabe Truebenbach Knabe Vogel Gfass Jfisiory 1961 Four years ago, early one morning on the twenty-eighth day of August, 1957, as the faculty of Sacred Heart High School were strolling through the corridors, chatting about the just ended vacation and wondering whether there would be any startling changes in their work during the coming year, they made a discovery. Just inside the front door, huddled together in embarrassment and anxiety, were the members of our class of 1961. To the casual eye, we perhaps seemed merely a group of ordinary boys and girls, but to the trained eyes of our faculty we seemed distinct and widely separated individuals, each possessing aptitudes and talents, deficiencies and capabilities decidedly worth finding out. We were divided into different groups and assigned to different classes. We were given the name Freshmen and thus became a part of the life of the school. During the first month of this year we suffered much from inconvenience because of our unfamiliarity with the high school. We were forever taking the wrong turns, finding ourselves in the wrong classrooms, and thus ending up late for class. Before the end of the first month we became familiar with the topography of the school building and were often in the right place at the right time. We were permitted to form a class club which we named the Crusader's Club, and elected the following officers, all of whom fulfilled their duties well: Jeanette Muller, president: Marjorie Schoech, vice president; Karen Endres, secretary; and Betty Ann Dangelmayr, treasurer. We started early on our project by collecting and selling newspapers. With the money we made we purchased a demonstration table for the chemistry classroom. With our sponsor and general science teacher, Sister M. Barbara, we made an educational field trip to Denison Dam and to the telephone office in Gainesville. We became interested in different activities and sports, such as, basketball for the girls, and basketball, baseball and football for the boys. As our football queen candidate that year we elected Marjorie Schoech. With the coming of the next August, we received a new name - Sophomores. The routine of the classroom was now familiar and we found studying easier than before. We found that we had lost some members of our class. To take their places were Veronica Hess and Roger Taylor who both returned to Sacred Heart. Our class organization this year was led by Teddy Miller as president; Roger Taylor, vice president; Jane Endres, secretary; and Betty Ann Dangelmayr, treasurer. As sophomores many of us were active in Mission work, 4-H and C. Y.C. work. Sister M. There-sina was our sophomore sponsor. Betty Ann Dangelmayr was chosen as our football queen candidate. Gfass History 1961 (Gontinued) In the third year, owing to an old custom, we became juniors. We welcomed to our ranks Shirley Reiter and Mr. Adam Wolf as our sponsor. This year wc elected Marjorie Schoech as president; Anthony Knabe, vice president; Veronica Hess, secretary; and Betty Ann Dangelmayr, treasurer. This was a year of hard work, as most of us took four, five, and six subjects. We also sponsored the junior-senior banquet. And now we come to the fourth and the greatest year in the history of our class. We automatically became seniors in August and with the gaining of this title, we began to take ourselves more seriously than ever before. The organization of the senior class was noteworthy with the following in charge: Roger Taylor, president; Thomas Vogel, vice president; Karen Endres, secretary; and Betty Ann Dangelmayr, treasurer. Our sponsor was Sister M. Celine. We eagerly looked forward to the wearing of our senior rings. Social events most worthy of note were as follows: the homecoming dance; the Christmas party; and our senior play, Murder Takes the Veil. Our social activities were climaxed by the junior-senior banquet and prom. Karen Endres won first place in the Catholic Daughter's poem contest. She was also valedictorian of the class. As president of C. Y.C., Karen had the privilege of crowning the statue of the Blessed Virgin. For this event the senior girls formed a court of honor and the senior boys carried Our Lady’s statue in procession. Salutatorian of our class was Jane Endres. Jeanette Muller, our football queen candidate, won second place in the queen’s contest. Jane Endres, Betty Ann Dangelmayr, and Marjorie Schoech served as senior cheerleaders. Our girls' basketball team, with Mr. Wolf as coach, won three trophies. Girls who lettered were Betty Ann Dangelmayr, Della Hartman, Karen Endres, and Dolly Otto. Among the boys, Anthony Knabe lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. Teddy Miller lettered in football and baseball, while James Fuhrmann lettered in football. May 9, 10, and 11 were three delightful days that were spent on our senior trip to Carlsbad Caverns. With the reception of our diplomas on Friday, May 19, from the Most Reverend Michael Lensing our days at Sacred Heart will come to a close. (j ass l9)iIf 1961 We, the class of 1961, of Sacred Heart High School, in the town of Muenster, county of Cooke, and the state of Texas, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. To our priests and teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of humor, without which we should have found school life painful indeed and which will do much to make it endurable for them. We also bequeath to them our very kindest regards and our sincere thanks for their unfailing kindness to us. To the junior class we leave our good luck. It made us what we are today and it should satisfy them. We also give to the junior class, reluctantly but of necessity, our mantle of dignity. Marjorie Schoech wills her trip cooking utensils, inherited from last year's senior class, to Alice Walter and her bookkeeping abilities to Peter Kappas. Donny Swirczy-nski bequeath his roaming spirit to Johnny Wolf. Roger Taylor leaves his curly hair to Clarence Bayer. Charlotte Trubenbach wills her willingness to work to Agnes Eckart. Clifford Truebenbach gives his cowboy boots to David Vogel. Margie Vogel leaves all her freckles to Dickie Hesse. Tommy Vogel wills his welding ability to John Dave Fleitman and his ever-growing mustache to Bobby Pels. Betty Ann Dangelmayr wills her patience to Joyce Hacker. Delores Dcrichsweiler leaves twenty pounds of unneeded weight to Kathleen McGannon. Jane Endres bequeaths her chemistry apron to Jimmy Vogel. Karen Endres leaves her ability to make good grades to Pat Knabc. Helen Fleitman leaves her quietness to Charlene Otto. James Fuhrman wills his glasses to Lucille Dankesreiter. Della Hartman wills her vocal ability to Loretta Schmitt. Veronica Hess wills her mathematical ability to Claude Bayer. Herbert Knabe gives his car to Alvin Hacker and his greyhounds to Patsy Endres. Anthony Knabe leaves his athletic ability to Donny Hess. Margie Knabe wills her position as head basketball manager to Charlotte Schilling and her black hair to Carol Wimmer. Teddy Miller wills his ability to make bird charms to Bobby Hess. Jeanette Muller wills her bowed legs to Frances Walterscheid. Dolly Otto gives her tallness to Ronnie Endres. Shirley Reiter bequeaths her shyness to Jerome Hennigan. I Staff Officers Staff Officers at work C.Y.C. Officers JUNIORS umor G a ass Carol Wimmer David Vogel Jerome Fuhrmann Loretta Schmitt Bobby Hess Johnny Wolf Pat Knabe Alice Walter Claude Lucille Charles John Dave Bayer Dankesreiter Knabe Fleitman [Jun or Glass Frances Walterscheid Clarence Bayer Ronnie Endres Bobby Pels Agnes Charlotte Dickie Jerome Eckart Schilling Hesse Hennigan Patsy Alvin Jimmy Kathleen Endres Hacker Vogel McGannon Junior Gfass Peter Kappas JUNIOR OFFICERS Charlene Otto, Donny Hess, Pete Kappas, Joyce Hacker ENJOYING ENGLISH til l I K I |i| It A KOI I) r-t ij Sop l 'iotnore ( ’ ass Janice Vogel Annette Knauf Judy Walter Peggy Reiter Jimmy Otto Jane Henscheid Jane Trubenbach Mary Pels Mildred Starke SopAo nore (’ ass Carol Henscheid Ruth Wimmer Dianne Endres Betty Landsfield Pat Klement Joan Kaiser Carol Hess Joan Hundt Patsy Klement Sandra Walter (Soo i opnomore C j ass Tommy Bayer Joyce Reiter Frank Schilling Joyce Haverkamp SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Janice Vogel, Sandra Walter, Judy Walter, Annette Knauf FRESHMEN Jresjfiman C’ ass Rose Vogel Dale Bayer Virginia Taylor Quintin Hess Jeannine Hoffbauer Wayne Cler Kathy Trubenbach Francis Fuhrmann David Bayer Jreshman Gfass Patsy Streng Virgil Hess Claudia Endres Earl Cunningham Jackie Miller Rita Noggler Eileen Knauf Shirley Wimmer Frankie Hess Jreshman Glass Flora Mae Sims Anthony Grewing Joyce Owen James Eckart FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS James Eckart, Francis Fuhrman, Joyce Owen, Earl Cunningham asses Geometry Biology Business Math Religion Latin 2 World History v .._ Typing 1 . Biology Bookkeeping Genera] Science Algebra 1 Chemistry National Problems Mechanical Drawing 7 o ne con omics G a ass FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES JUNIOR FAVORITES Betty Ann Dangelmayr Roger Taylor Jolm David Fleitman Alice Walter SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Patsy Klement, Jimmy Otto FRESHMAN FAVORITES Eileen Knauf, Francis Fuhrman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Karen Endres Roger Taylor IDEAL BOY AND GIRL Betty Dangelmayr Anthony Knabe FRIENDLIEST BOY AND GIRL Betty Dangelmayr Anthony Knabe MOST INTELLECTUAL Karen Endres Roger Taylor MOST ATHLETIC Anthony Knabe Betty Ann Dangelmayr MOST WITTY Tommy Vogel Margie Vogel MOST FRIENDLY Anthony Knabe Betty Ann Dangelmayr Senior Girls - Court ot Honor Senior Boys carry statue in May Procession Suzanne Huchton Karen Endres Nancy Endres Crowning of the Statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Karen Ann Endres Graduation an r ( ass Vigjdt 71 ward Winners KAREN ANN ENDRES University of Dallas Scholarship Sedes Sapientiae Award Valedictorian Medal The Cooke County Electric Co-op Medal for Highest Average in Twelfth Grade First Place in Poetry Contest -3rd Division JANE ENDRES - Salutatorian Medal BETTY ANN DANGELMAYR - Alumni Sedes Sapientiae Award Scholarship Medal Girls' Athletic Medal ROGER TAYLOR - Science Medal VERONICA HESS - Bookkeeping Medal MARJORIE SCHOECH - Commercial Medal JEANETTE MULLER - Achievement Medal DELORES DERICHSWEILER - Achievement Medal ANTHONY KNABE - Boys' Athletic Medal JOYCE HACKER - The Wilde Chevrolet Medal for Highest Average in Eleventh Grade AGNES ECKART - Typing Medal ROBERT PELS - Biology Medal LORETTA SCHMITT - Chemistry Medal JANICE VOGEL - The Muenster Butane Medal for Highest Average in Tenth Grade CAROL HENSCHEID - Latin Medal and Silver Spoon for Homemaking EILEENE KNAUF - The Richard Grewing Medal for Highest Average in Ninth Grade VIRGINIA TAYLOR - Sherwood Music Gold Ring DAVID YOSTEN - Poetry Contest Winner PATSY KLEMENT - Poetry Contest Winner JEANNINE HOFBAUER - Poetry Contest Winner Second Place Rural Life Essay Winnter First Place Rural Life Essay Winner COOK-OFF Contest Winners I BETTY ANN DANGELMAYR DELLA HARTMAN Mr. Wolf and A String KAREN ENDRES DOLLY OTTO BETTY ANN DANGELMAYR JANE ENDRES MARJORIE SCHOECH PATSY KLEMENT CHARLENE OTTO Pep Squad ALICE WALTER U yerettes JOYCE HACKER JOYCE HAVERKAMP SENIOR GIRLS CHARLENE OTTO Squadron Leaders Cheerleaders Anthony Crowns Patsy FOOTBALL QUEEN. Patsy Joan Hundt, Patsy Endres, Jeanette Muller, Rita Noggler Shirley Becker, Peggy Endres, Barbara Knabe, Aim Noggler Captains TONY KNABE CLAUDE BAYER TEDDY MILLER JIMMY FUHRMAN PAT KLEMENT Starting Lineup BOBBY PELS PAT KNABE CHARLES KNABE CLARENCE BAYER ANTHONY KNABE CHARLES KNABE JOHNNY WOLF Basketball Team JAMES OTTO PETER KAPPAS CLAUDE BAYER Sports Banquet Sports Banquet Baseball Team Sports Banquet Sports Banquet Gfass JJropnecu In the beginning was the moon. And the moon was seen by many. And the moon was far away. The moon was in the beginning for our seniors. All things were on the moon and without our seniors there was nothing. In our seniors was life. And their life was the joy of men. And this joy shines in our hearts. And those in the darkness of the moon grasp it not. Translated, the prophecy signifies our prediction that the great distance of the universe encouraged our seniors destination and their reunion in space after ten years. So, everyone fasten your seat belts, lean back, and get ready for the big take-off into the future of our seniors. At Cape Canavaral, the first base, we see the grease-monkey, Tommy Vogel, welding the hinges of the rocket door. From the control tower we hear Margie Vogel’s rambling voice sounding off the countdown. 10-9-8-7 - Oh, oh! That looks like Senator Jimmy Fuhrmann running from the rocket. He must have forgotten his beloved radio. Say, what is this we hear? Is it a child crying? Don’t tell me that Mrs. Richard Zim-merer, the former Delores Derichsweiler, is getting a vacation from her seven charming children. Dolly Otto, the base’s telephone operator is now putting in a collect call to the second base at White Sands. She hears a familiar voice, which she recognizes as Margie Schoech, one of her old classmates. Let’s switch over and see how things are coming along over there. Operator Schoech reports that things are coming along smoothly except that Clifford Truebenbach, the ranch foreman, is arguing with co-pilot, Anthony Knabc about taking his favorite sway-back horse along on the ship. But Veronica Hess, the famous tight rope walker in the Hess Brothers Circus, saved the day by talking Clip into leaving his horse at home. Just as soon as actress, Betty Ann Dangelmayr, arrives with her co-actress and double, Jane Endres, the rocket ships will be ready to say good-bye to Mother Earth and set their course for the moon. The rocket at White Sands will be christened THE SPUTTER-NIK by the beauty operator Shirley Reiter, er - that is - if Donny Swirczynski, the dishwasher, will leave any champagne in the bottle. Margie Knabe, the famous opera singer, will do the honors of naming the ship at Cape Canavaral THE STANDGUARD. Suddenly, Margie Vogel’s voice starts 10-9-8-1 guess that means everyone is present and accounted for-7-6-5-4 - Say, wait a minute, - wc don’t want to be left behind. Let's sneak aboard and listen to some conversations - 3- 2-1-0 - blast off. What's this, - Jeanette Helinger, the housewife and mother, - is hoping that there is no dirt on the Moon? Why, Jeanette, exclaims dress designer, Helen Fleitman, I didn't ever think that you'd hate to clean house.” Helen's only worry is what the best dressed moon creatures will be wearing in 1971. Is this The Herbert Knabe chatting with Miss Nightingale herself, Charlotte Truben-bach? I bet he is telling Nurse Sue about his newly acquired title The United States Number One Mechanic. And of course, who else could that be but Della Hartman, writer of the Broken Hearts column, trying to console and make Teddy Miller, the professional skater, believe that there will be a place to skate on the moon. Say, is this the Moon, already? That was a quick trip. But where is the SPUTTER-NIK? They must have gotten lost. I bet Roger Taylor, the mathematician, made a slight miscalculation on his slide rule. Oh, this looks like them landing now. At last, the seniors of '61 are the first people to have a reunion on the Moon. This is a great, joyous, happy, and - What? there seems to be a problem? They have no means of getting back to the earth? Well, we’ll leave this problem to Karen Endres, the scientist. Perhaps her physics will help her solve it. Now we will bid our seniors good-bye and good luck. MANHATTEN CLOTHIER'S Gainesville, Texas GAINESVILLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE BANK Gainesville, Texas Gainesville, Texas TRACHTRA COOKE COUNTY ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION DRILLING CO. ELECTRIC POWER FOR RURAL PROGRESS Muenster, Texas Muenster, Texas LEO HAVERKAMP MUENSTER WELL SERVICE STATE BANK Muenster, Texas Muenster, Texas J. J. WIELER MUENSTER ENTERPRISE Muenster, Texas Muenster, Texas ENDRES MOTOR CO. 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