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

 - Class of 1964

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♦ ♦ % % a VAUA.f'ir Wwurt «f daic$ Wmo $hoW$ 1 5 tml €Aiiry w r sjtyN jry COMMITSMr ® Office tr Kk$MAL C-HOIC-e CPasior s Tltessaye A LETTER FROM HEAVEN SPECIAL DELIVERY: From Heaven TO: Kennedy Family FROM: John F. Kennedy Sorry I had to leave right away, I look down and smile at you everyday. Little Patrick says to say, Hi, I love you, I’m happy, so please don’t cry. And Caroline, I'd like to say. How proud Daddy was of you that day. When you stood like a lady and watched me go by, And doing as Mommy, you tried not to cry. Little John, now you're the big man. Take care of Mommy the best you can. You were just like a soldier; that salute was so brave. Thanks for the flag you put on my grave. And Jackie, I had not time for goodbyes. But I'm sure you could read the farewell in my eyes. Watch over the children and love them for me, I'll treasure your love through eternity. So please carry on as you did before. Till all of us meet on Heaven’s bright shore. Remember, I love you. Remember I care, I'll always be with you, although you don't see me there. Love, Jack My dear seniors: Take a lesson from this letter. As you are leaving the halls and classrooms of your beloved school, remember the ideals and principles you were taught. You are now joining the ranks of the young men and ladies of the world. Much will be asked of you, so remember . . . It's not how to make a living, but how to live. Father Alcuin Kubis, O.S.B. Pastor MR. ADAM WOLF Principal Shop Coach MR. WALTER WOLF Algebra I English I Assistant Coach BRO. THOMAS MOSTER English IV - Journalism National Problems - World History 6th Grade Social Science MR. JOSEPH FELDERHOFF Typing I and II General Science American History SISTER M. THERESINA. O.S.B. General Science Geometry - Chemistry Biology Bible Applied Business Math SR. M. GERALDINE. O.S.B. Spanish I Latin I and II Religion Study Hall Choir Directoress SR. M. ROBERTA, O.S.B. SR. M. CANISIA, O.S.B. English II and III Librarian Elementary and Secondary Art Church History Seniors “Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East or West; you are all dependent one on another ... In one word, be a nation . . . ” George Washington LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1964 OF SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL. Be it remembered that we, the Class of 1964, of Sacred Heart High School, situated in the town of Muenster in the County of Cooke in the State of Texas, being in our usual unsound state of mind and memory, but mindful of the uncertainty of this life and our approaching dismemberment, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. After the payment of all our just debts, funeral charges, grudges, and expenses of administration, we dispose of our estate as follows: To our principal and teachers we leave blessed peace, calm days, and peaceful nights, undisturbed by the harrowing problems that we, as a class, presented them. To our underclassmen, the members of the junior class, we personally bestow the following: Nancy Klein wills her problems with teachers to Mary Jeannette Knabe and her contact lens to Danny Yosten. Kathleen Knabe bequeaths quietness to Jane Hess. Patsy Streng wills her good deeds to Alama Herr. David Bayer wills his red cowboy boots to Charles Klement. John Endres wills his red hair to Blondie Fleitman and his superiority to Wayne Reiter. Frank Schilling wills his collection of alibis for neglected homework to David Hess. Earl Cunningham leaves his varied assortment of latc-to-class excuses to Melvin Koelzer. Clinton Endres leaves his valuable and never failing tips on how to get by without working to Donald Rohmer. Claudia Endres wills her ability to sail through her subjects effortlessly to Rachael Endres. Rose Vogel wills her ability to read-over-shoulders to Larry Reiter. Cyril Yosten wills his hot-rod bus to Ray Wimmer. Virgil Hess bequeaths his greasy kid's stuff to John Albert Stoffcls. Eileen Knauf leaves her good looks to Tom Schmitt. Francis Fuhrmann wills his eye-catching curls and heart-stopping dimples to Shirley Vogel. Virginia Taylor wills her always-open-mouth to Dolores Sicking. Dale Bayer wills his size to Donny Rohmer. James Fleitman gives his ability to talk to himself to Marilyn Walterschied. Quintin Hess bequeaths his quietness to LaVerne Otto. Dennis Hess leaves his politeness to all the junior boys. Flora Mae Sims leaves her hot temper to Doris Grcwing. Wayne Cler wills his ability to drag the halls during class to Danny Wilde. Thomas Fuhrmann bequeaths his wisecracks to Eileen Hesse. Rita Noggler wills her politeness to Danny Hoenig. Shirley Wimmer wills her good grades to the Junior girls. Jeannine Hofbauer leaves her leadership ability to Angie Hess. EILEEN KNAUF Valedictorian Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 CDA Poetry Award 2 Basketball 2,3 Class Secretary 2,3 Cordis Co-Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Mosaics Co-Editor 4 NSPA 4 Mission Club 2,4 Choir 1,2,3,4 CYC 1,2,3,4 CYC President 4 CYC Delegate 4 Sodality 2, 3. 4 Sodality Treasurer 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Mathematics Medal 3 Latin Medal 2 Scholastic Average Medal 1,2,3 Miss Sacred Heart 4 Most Courteous 4 Most Studious 4 Most Likely to Succeed 4 Best Groomed 4 Class Favorite 1,3,4 JEANNINE HOF BAUER Poetry Contest Winner 1,2 Speech Contest Winner 3 Basketball Time-keeper 3,4 Drummer 3 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,2,3,4 Quill and Scroll 4 Junior Play 3 Sodality 2,3,4 CYC 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Sodality Secretary 4 Class President 2,4 Class Treasurer 3 Cheerleader 4 Mission Club 2,3,4 Mosaics Feature Editor 4 Annual Staff Photographer 4 Most Friendly 4 NS PA 4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 CYC Delegate 2 Football Letterman 2,3,4 Basketball Letterman 2,3,4 Baseball Letterman 2,3,4 Track 3,4 CYC 3,4 Football Captain 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Mr. Sacred Heart 4 Most Athletic 4 Most Courteous 4 DENNIS HESS Sodality 4 Our Lady's Committee Chairman 4 Choir 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Most Witty 4 Pep Squad 4 Drummer 4 Football 3,4 Letterman 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Letterman 2,3,4 4-H 2 4-H Reporter 2 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Vice-President 4 Bus Driver 4 Annual Staff 4 CYC 2 Most Friendly 4 Altar Boy 2 THOMAS FUHRMANN CYC 1.2.3,4 CYC Treasurer 4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,2,3,4 History Medal 3 Pep Squad Cymbalist 4 Scorekeeper 3,4 Quill and Scroll 3 NS PA 3 Mosaics Staff 2,3,4 Sodality 2,3,4 Eucharistic Committee Chairman 4 Annual Staff Business Manager 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Basketball Letterman 2,3,4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Altar Boy 2 4-H 1.2,3,4 Junior Play 4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Football 2,3,4 Lettcrman 2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Letterman 3,4 4-H 1,2,3,4 4-H President 4 CYC 1,2,3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Choir 1.2,3,4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Sodality 2,3,4 Basketball 3,4 Letterman 4 Drummer 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 4-H 1,2 4-H 1,2,3,4 CYC 1,2,3.4 Football Manager 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Most Witty 4 4-H Reporter 1 4-H Vice-President 3 4-H Recreational Leader 4 Class Treasurer 1 Mission Club 4 4-H 1.2 CYC 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Squadron Leader 4 Choir 1,2,3,4 Sodality 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Letterman 1,2,3,4 4-H 1,2,3.4 4-H Secretary 2,3 Class Favorite 3 Vice-President 3 Bus Driver 3,4 FFA-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Baseball 2 FRANK SCHILLING f CYC 2.3 4-H 2 Choir 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Squad 2,3,4 « Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Sodality 2,3,4 Football 1.2,3,4 Letterman 1,2,3,4 Captain 3,4 All Area Team 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Letterman 1,2,3,4 Captain 3 Track 3,4 Letterman 3,4 Baseball 2 Letterman 2 CYC 1.2.3.4 Class Vice-President 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 2,3 Senior Play 3,4 4-H 1,2 CYC 1,2,3,4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Sodality 2,3,4 Apostolic Chairman 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Letterman 3,4 Football Queen Candidate 4 Football Queen 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Mission 2,3 Basketball Letterman 3,4 Basketball 3,4 CYC 3,4 Press Club 4 Track 3 Track Letterman 3 Bus Driver 3,4 Annual Co-Editor 4 Best Groomed 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 NS PA 4 CYRIL YOSTEN Basketball 2,3 Class Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 Activity-Organizations Editor 4 Mosaics Staff 4 Mission Club 2,4 Choir 1,2,3.4 CYC 1.2,3,4 Sodality Prefect 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Music Award 1 Art Medal 3 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Squadron Leader 2,3,4 NSPA 4 CYC Delegate 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 CDA Poetry Award 4 Football 1,2,3.4 Lctterman 2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Letterman 1,2,3,4 Track 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Class President 1 Class Favorite 1 NSPA 4 4-H 1,4 CYC 1.2,3,4 CYC Secretary 4 Queen Candidate 1,3 Choir 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2,4 Class Favorite 2 Mission Club 2,3,4 Basketball Letterman 3,4 Quill and Scroll 4 Annual Staff 4 Sodality 2,3,4 Sodality Vice-Prefect 4 Most Athletic 4 CYC Delegate 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Mosaics Co-Editor 4 Cordis Sports Editor 4 Football 3,4 Letterman 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Letterman 3,4 Class Favorite 2,4 Junior Play 2,3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 CYC 2 Mosaics Staff 4 Bus Driver 4 NSPA 4 Annual Staff 4 Poetry Contest Winner 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Choir 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Squadron Leader 4 CYC 1.2,3,4 Sodality 2,3,4 Publicity Chairman of Sodality 4 4-H 1.2,3,4 4-H Vice-President 4 Class Vice-President 2 4-H Recreational Leader 3 CYC 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3,4 Letterman 2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Letterman 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 DALE BAYER Football Lctterman 3,4 Class President 3 Class Favorite 3 Most Likely to Succeed 4 Most Studious 4 CYC 3,4 Press Club 4 Photographer 4 Sports Editor 4 Football 3,4 Basketball 3 Bus Driver 3,4 Quill and Scroll 4 NSPA 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 CYC 1,2,3 4-H 1.2,3,4 Recreational Leader 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Treasurer 2 Football 1,2,3,4 Football Letterman 2,3,4 Baseball Letterman 1,2,3,4 DAVID BAYER Patsy Streng David and Dale Bayer Virginia Taylor Wayne Cler Shirley Wimmer Frank Schilling John Paul Endrcs Rose Vogel Eileen Knauf Thomas Fuhrmann Clinton Entires Cyril Yosten Nancy Klein Rita Noggler Dennis Hess Earl Cunningham Virgil Hess Claudia Endres Jeannine Hofbauer Quintin Hess (j ass H slorij There have been six great events in the history of this world. The first was the appearance of Adam and Eve. The second was the rise of King Tut. The third was the death of Julius Caesar. The fourth was the crossing of the Atlantic by Columbus. The fifth was the reign of Jack Dempsey. And the sixth was the entrance of the class of 1964 into Sacred Heart High School. Of these, the first five are of minor importance. Adam and Eve, I believe, are now dead. King Tut is in a museum. Julius has been eclipsed by Mussolini. Columbus has moved to Ohio. And Jack Dempsey is just a faded cauliflower. But the class of 1964, not only is history, but is still making history. In August, 1961, twenty-two meek, frightened freshmen crept unhesitatingly through the portals of Sacred Heart High. What instruments of torture might be awaiting us we did not know; from the dungeon horrors of medieval Europe to the electric chair of modern civilization, we expected and suspected everything. Non-chivalrously we remained in our home-room during breaks fearing the mighty seniors. Leading us that year were: Francis Fuhrmann, president; Earl Cunningham, vice-president; Joyce Owen, secretary; and James Eckart, treasurer. Sponsoring our class was Mr. George Petrus. Selected as Queen candidate was Rita Noggler, and class favorites were Eileen Knauf and Francis Fuhrmann. In spite of all this we prospered during that first year. Little by little our greenness wore off, and our true intelligent natures began to assert themselves. Sponsoring our sophomore class was Sister Theresina. Class officers were: Jeannine Hofbauer, president; Dale Bayer, vice-president; Eileen Knauf, secretary; and David Bayer, treasurer. Our sophomore class favorites were Rita Noggler and Clinton Endres. In the Football Queen's race, Joyce Owen was our candidate. As sophomores, we were permitted the honor of selecting a cheerleader so Rita Noggler was chosen to fill this position. During this year we gave a set of cymbals for the pep-squad and a model head and skeleton for the science department. During that second year it took the combined efforts of all our teachers, and the juniors and seniors to keep us in our place. In our new wisdom we wanted to symbolize the revolt of modern youth. Our third year in Sacred Heart High was one of great progress. In numbers we barely held our own, but in wisdom we became mental giants. We learned how to recite various topics without advanced preparation. We became practiced in the art of making excuses for avoiding home study and other excuses for not having completed assignments. Chosen to lead the class as president was John Paul Endres; vice-president. Frank Schilling; secretary, Eileen Knauf; treasurer, Jeannine Hofbauer. Eileen Knauf was chosen as the junior class cheerleader, and Rita Noggler placed second in the Football Queen's race. Our junior class sponsor was Sister Roberta. Class favorites were Eileen Knauf and John Paul Endres. On May 7, the junior class presented a play: Man Overboard,'' a three-act comedy. Then came our final and most eventful year as a class. As seniors we had learned to get along with a maximum of flowery speech and a minimum of brain racking effort. Of physical wear we report the following: false teeth, none; wooden legs, none; broken bones, six; glass eyes, none; lost appendixes, one; hoarse voices, four; broken hearts, sixteen. All in all we reported to graduation in fair condition. Class officers were Jeannine Hofbauer, president; Thomas Fuhrmann, vice-president; Virginia Taylor, secretary; and Dennis Hess, treasurer. Mr. Adam Wolf was our class sponsor. The three senior cheerleaders were Eileen Knauf, Rita Noggler, and Jeannine Hofbauer. Head squadron leader was Virginia Taylor and assisting her were Shirley Wimmer and Flora Mae Sims. Patsy Streng, senior candidate, became the 1963 Tiger Football Queen and reigned over the Homecoming football game and dance. On March 30 and 31, the juniors and seniors presented, In the Place of the Breaking Light, a musical comedy. Highlighting the year were the sports banquet and dance; the trips to the Dallas Theater Center to see Julius Caesar and Comedy of Errors; the junior-senior banquet and prom; May Crowning with Sodality prefect, Virginia Taylor, crowning the Blessed Virgin; campus day; and our senior trip. Now . . . We Shall Conquer the Tomorrows Before Us. Juniors “There may be men who can live without political rights and without opportunity of free individual development, but I think this is intolerable for most C'.mericans.” Albert Einstfin i V 'Minis Everything will come out in the wash, laugh junior class officers Dwayne Schilling, Blondie Fleitman, Danny Wilde, and Tom Schmitt. Dwayne Schilling Danny Wilde Tom Schmitt Blondie Fleitman Joey Dangelmayr Eileen Hesse Daniel Hoenig Shirley Vogel Donald Rohmer ■ Doris Grewing Larry Reiter . t Melvin Koelzer David Hess Rachel Endres Mary Jeannette Knabe Sophomores 'tlWWIIIIIIlTT] Paulette Entires Sophomore class officers Rudy Koesler, Paulette Endres, Cathy Derichsweiler, and Sammy Endres smile over their successful projects this year. Cathy Derichsweiler Sammy Endres Rudy Koesler Candace Fette Barbara Schmitt Evelyn Hess Cindy Stoffels John Stoffels Debbie Schilling Donald Eckart Janice Yosten Damien Moster Robert Klenient Marcia Cler Mary Knabe Marus Hacker Elizabeth Knabe s-1 Monica Becker Willie Wimmer Carol Pels Janice Trnbenbach Freshmen £ “May (the Declaration of Independence) be to the world what I believe it will be, to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all, the Signal of arousing men ... to assume the blessings and security of self-government.” Thomas Jefferson Let’s keep this school clean, say freshman officers Gloria Gieb, Debbie Fette, Larry Hess, and Leon Endrcs. Larry Hess Annette Sicking David Hoenig Mary Ellen Endres Andy Klement Jill Swirczynski Joe Bayer Raymond Stewart Mary Kay Luttmer Glenn Cler Ruby Schumaker Douglas Martin Ruth Yosten Mark Voth Diann Felderhoff Kathy Walterscheid Larry Vogel Dianne Schumaker Wesley Landsfeld Cheryl Reiter Linda Zimmerer Thomas Yosten Gloria Reiter Jerry Yosten John Streng Classes “I hope we shall never forget that we created this nation, not to serve ourselves, but to serve mankind.” Woodrow Wilson . iiiHiWiHHiiiimir MlililiT niiimm mrnmmm ranmmnni • Be ••hi jfi; ••iiiiiiiBv; •iiiin.Ku liimi nr y|iiiin IU Ifnni .s itrttmmir Paulette Entires discusses a geometry problem. Senior bookkeeping students balance their books. Journalists search for creative layouts for yearbook. Sacred Heart High Library Freshman Bible Class Mr. Felderhoff instructs typing students. Sister Roberta answers questions in English II class. English I students finish another literature book. Texas History students present a debate Freshmen girls enjoy their Religion class. Sister Theresina instructs Biology students. Instructor, Mr. Walter Wolf, and his English I class explore the English language. Favorites “Democracy is . . . the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time ... an idea which hasn’t been disproved yet ... EILEEN KNAUF Titos t ( NANCY KLEIN and EARL CUNNINGHAM 5res iinan Aiuo rites LEON ENDRES DEBBIE FETTE S op Ao mo re 7aoorites BARBARA SCHMITT RUDY KOESLER Senior Jaoorites CLINTON ENDRES EILEEN KNAUF JJunior Al uoriles DAVID HESS La VERNE OTTO Organizations “Before we put down our bets on a revolutionary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have the broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it ... ” Clinton Rossiter CYC members bring season's greetings to the hallowed halls of SHH. CYC officers Virgil Hess, Claudia Endres, Eileen Knauf, and Rita Noggler prepare refreshments after a meeting. Dennis Hess, Jeannine Hofbauer and Tom Fuhrmann, senior class officers, wait for an inspirational note from Ginny Taylor. St. Nick and helper entertain at the December social. Installation of officers. Committee members Rose Vogel, Nancy Klein, Patsy Streng, and Kathleen Knabe prepare the Advent wreath. Sodality Officers Jeannine Hofbauer, Rita Noggler, and Eileen Knauf assist Prefect Virginia Taylor prepare for a meeting. Inc JlTay ( jr owning Yeah! Sister should be happy. She got all the wine. Please, Old Betts, I'd rather do it myself! e r e £ n 9 9 What's in the bag? My name is Tex, the cowboy. Fire water . . . heap good . . . ugh. Junior boys make the Red River Ox Cart. See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil, do no evil. The Louie has come! Ji c5( unior c senior «■ S' c seniors nJ°y J'un a ) a - 7C J'v an cl? JtL God’s penguins are out. I always wondered how I'd look as a nun. If we just had Santa’s reindeer. Juniors rack their brains over SCAT tests. Roses are red, violets are blue . . . and I hate seniors. Surely is crowded in there. Give Mr. Joe a chance to talk. Repent! all 'ye sinners! We've been framed! Yea, big red! The pause that refreshes. Typing is so depressing. Who stuck that in the paper? Don’t be afraid, boys; it's only a basketball game. Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we arc a big country but because we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” A dial E. Stevenson CBasJtelGaff Rita Noggler Patsy Streng (Juarcfs Pauline Fleitman Jigereties Scorekeepers BARBARA SCHMITT JEANNINE HOFBAUER EILEEN KNAUF RITA NOGGLER ANGIE HESS 63 and y64 G £ e e r e a cf e r s Queen Patsy Streng meets escort Dennis Hess at the fifty yard line. Princesses Jane (Hess and Fleitman) wave at admiring crowd. Queen Patsy presents football for game to captain Dennis Hess. Queen Patsy Streng and Princess Jane Hess, Patsy Hartman and Janie Fleitman. The Senior Lettermen of 1963 Dennis Mess James Eckart ■ TkIv. -;N.: Frank Schilling displaying his form against Dallas Christian. Quintin Hess David Bayer Dale Bayer Virgil Hess John Paul Endres Clinton Endres Tom Fuhrmann Francis Fuhrmann Ray Wimmer David Hess Sacred Heart Tigers’ classic defense proving itself. Dennis Hess picking up yardage on a punt return. Lettermen receive jackets jy-'w 1 y ■ ■ P 1963 JoolSa f Scfuad Tigers Opponent Tigers Opponent 20 Forth Worth Christian 0 12 Callisburg 20 12 Valley View 6 26 Jesuit B 14 2 Era 0 8 Gainesville B 0 24 Bowie B 6 47 Dallas Christian 8 12 Saint Jo 40 6 Bishop Dunne 13 Starting Team Tom Fuhrmann Cyril Yosten Virgil Hess Dennis Hess David Hess ENDRES MOTOR CO. 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Sacred Heart High School - Cordis Yearbook (Muenster, TX) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

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