Sacred Heart High School - Reflections Yearbook (Falls City, NE)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 28
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 28 of the 1965 volume:
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OUR FINEST HOUR FATHER WILLIAM KALIN To pass through life attending only one Mass Would be greatly worth waiting for-- Yet daily, united in OUR FINEST HOUR, Works and joys of the day are offered, along with Christ As a perfect gift to our beloved Father. The Mass gives our lives a heavenly glow As we progress each day along the road of life. FATHER ANTHONY KOTZ MONSIGNOR L. F. OBRIST Bless, O Lord, and surround with your goodness Falls City, Nebraska 68355 Members of the Journalism Staff, (L TO R): Carmel Frandsen, Dennis Simmonds, Kathy Buchholz, Janet Simon, Harold Bourke, Anita Ahem, Virginia Froeschl, and Bill Palmer. Class Officers, (L TO R): Dennis Simmonds, Secretary; Joseph Miller, President; and Allen Pokomy, Vice President. Co-Editors: Anita Ahern, and Janet Simon, Editors of the SPOTLIGHT. 3 DENNIS SIMMONDS RAPHAEL DARVEAUX JOE MILLER ALLEN PORKORNY Vice President DANNY LOWE Student Spiritual Council President Student Council Pres- ident S e ere tary-Treasurer JERRY MARTINEAU JANET SIMON Pep Club President JANICE EICKOFF MIKE BOLEJACK BILL PLAMER HAROLD LIPPOLD JIM KEAN 4 BOB KELLY JIM BOURKE ANITA AHERN MIKE TRITSCH KATHY BUCHHOLZ (right) CARMEL FRANDSEN (center) GINA FROESCHL (right) ROGER DARVEAU MARY FURLONG JOE WILSON RAYMOND RHOADS FRANK SUNNENBERG RICHARD GIBSON 5 A String Cheerleaders are: FRONT: Gina Froeschl; BACK, (1 to r): Kathy Buchholz, Mary Beth Fred- erick, Anita Ahern. B String Cheerleaders are: FRONT, (L to R): Mary Kay Sullivan, Joan Obert; BACK: Rita Loyd, Ter- esa Hoban. Pep Club Officers are: (L TO R): Ruth Rhoads, Secretary, Janet Simon, President, Jackie Carr, Vice-president. HOMECOMING ROYALTY ARE: (L TO R): Joe Miller, Gina Froeschl, Raphael Darveaux, Buchholz, Frank Sunnenberg. 6 Janet Simon, Kathy UNDERCLA SSMEN Members of the Junior class are: ROW 1, (1-r): Mary Beth Frederick, Marlene Broadstone, Mary Casey; ROW 2: Margaret Guilliams, Mary Carr, Betty Weber, Mary Schroedl; ROW 3: Gary Bachman, Pat Brennan, Donald Bonham, Donald Noll, Thomas Dunbar; ROW 4: Terry Liberty, John Bangert, Pat Hall, Michael Portrey, Dennis Firmer, Robert Witt. (NOT PICTURED, Kathy Hunzeker). President Thomas Dunbar Vice-President Gary Bachman Se cretary -T reasurer While absorbed in the wonders of math Mary Casey (center) demonstrates the proper formula in Algebra II class. Sister Mary Hilaria, Don Bonham, and Pat Brennan look on intently. 8 Sophomore Class, ROW 1 (l.r. ): Josephine Hall, Teresa Hoban, Charles Bangert, Pat McGuire, Elaine Strecker, Christine Brightwell, Rita Darveaux, Rita Lloyd, Phil Michel, Joan Obert, Ruth Rhoads; ROW 2: John Gentry, Steve Koelzer, Mary Kelly, Margaret Voegele, Regina Nichols, Mike Frandsen, Fred Guilliams; ROW 3: Bill Niemeyer, Mike Schawang, Bob Harrison, Linda Olberding, Tom Dorste, Leon Eichoff; ROW 4: Larry McKim, Danny Froeschl, John Simon, John Kerl, Raymond Metzner, Ken Swenson, John Chaney. Vice-President Raymond Metzner President Students in Father Kalin's Reli- gion Class; (L TO R): Phil Michel, Pat McGuire, Fr. Kalin, John Kerl, Mike Schawang, Chris Brightwell. THE CLASS OF ’68 Members of the freshman class are: (L-R) ROW 1: Deanne Simmonds, Cathy Winfey, Gracie Schawang, Mike Gibson, Rosemary Bachman, Marilyn Santo, and Rita Bangert; ROW 2: Mike O'Grady, Dennis Lip- pold, Roxanne Bonham, John Kelly, Jane Noll, Linda Faller, and John Wilson; ROW 3: Roger Watton, Mary Kay Sullivan, Christine Frederick, Judy Bishop, Lou Anne Schawang, and Dick Hall; ROW 4: Fran- cis Simmonds, Joe Schroedl, Ronald Koester, Mike Schlosser, Bill Hill, Leon Frederick, and Dan Hazel- wood. Lou Anne Schawang, (LEFT) Mike O'Grady, Mike Schlosser, Deanne Sim- monds and Coach Claire Stramel discuss early Europ- ean Civilization in world history class. 10 ABOVE: Sister Mary Donata shows to students (L TO R), Raphael Darveaux and Dan Lowe, the uses of the library magazine rack. Sister Mary Hilaria, to the left, guides students (L TO R) Mike Frandsen, Josephine Hall, and Fred Guilliams in the dissection of a perch. Roger Darveau leads a discussion on world problems w'ith students, (L TO R) Jim Kean, Butch Gibson, Dan Lowe, and Allen Pokomy looking on attent- ively. Students, (L) Pat Brennan, and (RT), Dennis Finner, learn the abc's of typing from their instruc- tor, Sister Mary Mildred. The great calm descends on the class as students begin their favorite part of chemistry—lab. Jim Bourke, (RT. ) typifies a chem student's concentra- tion and contentment. Mrs. Gene Schwartz (RT. ) teaches office helpers, Jos- ephine Hall and Dennis Simmonds their duties and explains their tasks. 12 ACTIVITIES CUSS IN’ COUSINS An aggressive Charlie Marlow (Frank Sunnenberg) alarms the timid Kitty Hardcastle (Mary Furlong). The woman's out of her senses. acclaims Mr. Hard- castle (Mike Tritsch) to his wife (Mary B. Frederick). Mr. Marlow (Bob Kelly, seated) and George Hastings (Dennis Simmonds) look on in amusement as Bet Bouncer (Gina Froeschl) gives Tony Lumpkin (Bill Palmer) a peace of her mind. MUSIC MAN Sister Jean Clare watches her dance pupils (L-R) Dan and Gina Froeschl, Joe and Mary Schroedl as they practice their MUSIC MAN routine. 14 Members of the Girls' En- semble are (L TO RT. ): Joan Obert, Christine Brightwell, Cathy Winfrey, Teresa Hoban, Anita Ahem, Margaret Voe- gele, Virginia Froeschl, and Kathy Buchholz. Practicing for the MUSIC MAN Library Dance are ROW 1 (1): Mary Casey, Mary Furlong, Mary Schroedl; ROW 2: Dan Lowe, Pat Hall and Joe Schroedl. In the Boys' Quartet are (L TO RT. ): Mike Schawang, John Simon, Ken Swenson, Dan Froeschl, and John Chaney. Pictured with the quartet are Mary Beth, Mary Schroedl, and Sister Maris Stella. 15 LIBRARY RESEARCH Sister Mary Ruth gives library assistance to sophomore stu- dents (L TO R): Mike Schawang, Phil Michel, Margaret Voegele, Linda Olberding, Charles Bangert. Could that smile on Teresa Hoban's face come from something she just read in that reference book? Pat Brennan, Dennis Finner, and Tom Dunbar: (L TO R) receive assistance from Mrs. Eugene Hulbert at the Public Library. Sister Mary Mildred keeps Mary Furlong busy with plenty of literature homework. 16 Coach Ass't. Coach Richard Gibson Claire Stramel Don Coupe Joe Miller Rill Palmer Allen Porkomy Ray Rhoads Frank Sunnenberg Tom Dunbar Pat Hall John Simon 18 Pat Brennan Kenneth Swenson Leon Eickoff Dan Froeschl GRIDIRON FEA TURES Varsity Squad-TOP ROW (1 to r): Richard Gibson, Frank Sunnenberg, Joe Miller, Bob Kelly, Mike Bolejack; BOTTOM ROW: Allen Porkorny, Raymond Rhoads, Danny Lowe, Pat Brennan, Pat Hall, Harold Lippold, Roger Darveau. Varsity Squad-TOP ROW (1 to r): Tom Dunbar, Kenneth Swenson, John Simon, Dan Froeschl; BOTTOM ROW: Raphael Darveaux, Charles Chaney, Jerry Martineau, Bill Palmer, John Bangert, Terry Liberty, Jim Bourke. 19 RIGHT: Billy Palmer shows Pawnee City a new dance step, while shooting. (No. 22) Joe Miller fights for position for a rebound. TOP: Joe Miller (No. 22) hits for two points. (No. 44) Frank Sunnenberg tries for position on the rebound. RIGHT: (No. 24) Allen Pokorny makes winning two points against Odell BOTTOM: (No. 24) Allen Pokorny connects for two against Odell as Billy Palmer breaks through middle. Butch Gibson looks on. BOTTOM: (No. 44) Frank Sunnenberg tries for tip-off against Stells. Allen Pokorny (No. 24) waits for ball. Note referee. 20 Beautiful school + devoted students + school spirit = 21 22 HERE W THERE 24
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