Sacred Heart High School - Reflections Yearbook (Falls City, NE)

 - Class of 1971

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Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1971 volume:

1971 IRISH PRIDE SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL 1 ADMINISTRATION He Plans for Us... Students gratefully acknowledge Superintendent Rev. James O'Connor as planner and administrator behind all our school life. He is supported by . . . the Principal and Faculty . . . the School Board . . . the Home and School . . . the Band Parents 4 ai inn Sister Mary Hilaria Math, Science, Bookkeeping ANDLE WITI Sister Joan Marie Librarian Clerical Practice Father Baker Religion I Father La Porte Religion II, III, IV Director of Religious Activities Sister Agnes Clare Guidance Counselor English I, HI, IV Sister Marie Carmel, Principal Speech I, II, Journalism, English II, Communications Coach Wm. Jenkins Modem Problems American History World History Boys Girls P.E. Sister Mary Jean in e Typing I, II B and, Chorus Mrs. Gilbert Art Mr. Ken Davidson French I, II Spanish I, II, III, IV SENIORS Pat Hoy President Dan Kopetzky Vice-President Susan Voegele God Squad President Terri Malicke Secretary c Tom Steinhauser Treasurer All that we love, deeply becomes a part of us. Class Motto: Class Colors: Class Flower: Patron: Onward, upward, but never backwards. Lavender and white Lily John F. Kennedy Class officers shown here are P. Hoy, Pres., T. Malicke, Sec., and D. Kopetzky, V. Pres. 8 Mary Lou Kreifels Pep Club President Mike McKim Lettermen's Club President Dolores Bangert God Squad Representative Seniors singing together are Dolores Ban- gert, Delores Sells, Dan Bird, Mary Lou Kreifels, and Mike McKim. Dan Bird King Delores Sells Queen 9 Margaret Strecker Steve Faller Patty Schawang K. Dorste, M. Strecker, and P. Schawang are helping Sister Joan Marie with work in the library. Lisa Schawang Kathy Dorste 10 Cindy Olberding Jean Guilliams Ann Keithley Reminiscing about Summer Drug Clinic P. Schawang, A. Keithley, K. Dorste, C. Olberding Nancy Shafer Pam Gerweck Mary Lynn Strecker 11 With the guidance of Coach Jenkins, seniors tune-in to world affairs. Seniors Huh! You want what design? The smell of money is so sweet! Anchored down, senior girls assembly line their work. Father Paul Smith talks about Rockhurst Seniors rack their brains to solve math problems. Mr. Davidson teaches Spanish by way of Scrabble. Sing along with Dan! Students learn the fundamentals of bookkeeping In Action Sister Irene Skeehan and Sister Mary Cele Breen emphasize im- portance of God and music. Testing what team could blow the hardest and fastest proved to be hilarious. The race is on to see what team could get the marshmallow. Slightly wind-blown sen- iors relax with refresh- ments. Team members plan who will enter what event. By-standers get a few good laughs. UNDERCLASS JUNIORS: Voyager upon life's sea— To yourself be true And what ever your lot may be, Paddle your own canoe. Edward P. Phil pots SOPHOMORES: Every individual has a place to fill In the world, And is important in some respect, Whether he chooses to be one or not. Hawthorne FRESHMEN: There is an hour In each man's life Appointed to make his Happiness if then he seize it. Beaumont Fletcher Junior class officers decorate the school to show Homecoming spirit. CLASS OFFICERS John May Celia Cowan Patty Kreifels Jean Koopman Mark Santo - President - V. President - Secretary - Treasurer - God Squad Rep. Juniors Dave Bauman Kevin Bolejack Margaret Cowles Ron Hill Steve Hoffmann Mike Hoy Jon Keithley Kathleen Kottich Cindy Lyons Mike Marx Bill Simon Ed Taft Patty, Celia, and Jean hunt for ideas concerning the pep skit. Kevin Bolejack stu- dies diligently in school library Juniors elected to offices on Government day. Boys learn about drug abuse. Juniors sell hot dogs while John and Bill eat up the profits. Junior girls discuss drugs in a courtroom at- mosphere. John May toils tedi- ously on the Christ- mas formal decora- Bill Simon auctions lunches to the tions. highest bidder. 18 Class officers pictured planning future CLASS OFFICERS Donna Olberding Janis Lantzy Carla Koopman Marty Froeschl Dan Kean - President - Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer - God Squad Rep. events. Steve Banks Brian Casey Mike Cowles Sophomores Mike Hall Donna Hoover Donna Hunzeker Debbie Koelzer Janet Malicke Nancy Malicke Marsha Me Kim Mike Mosiman Kevin McGinnis Tom McGuire Ann O'Grady Herb Pokomy Leon Schawang Sonja Sinclair Grant Smith Lavonne Steinhauser Bill Strecker Bob Taft Rich Witt Debbie Wolverton 19 Herb points out important de- tails to Tom and Grant. I OT ukmtPsfo 5 CPED HfW Girls give words of encouragement to the man at the sta- tion. Mike makes in- quiries about the production. Girls stream stream- ers under the super- vision of Herb and Rich. After 'Julius Ceasar sophomores enjoy a good meal. CLASS OFFICERS Sister Agnes Clare helps freshmen plan their pep skit for rally. Tim Hoy Steve Kottich Debbie Marx Peggy Huber - President - V. President - Secretary - Treasurer Freshmen Julie Banks Susan Bird Carol Cowan Nancy Dorste Joe Fleskoski David Goltz Gerald Hill Annette Hoffmann Kathy Hoy Daniel Knobbe Larry Koelzer Greg Kopetzky Dan Lippold Steve Martineau Mark May Vincent Metzner Gary Prater John Santo Dennis Steinhauser Rodney Wissman 21 Gary, Dennis, and Steve carry boxes to the supply room. Debbie sells Mr. Appleoff a plate of cookies. Freshmen boys work out problem in science. At the bazaar, Debbie and Carol sell napkins. Waiting for customers, the freshmen count their money. Freshmen girls clean up after school party. Susan and Julie try to find a uniform that fits. Freshmen learn the craft of playing chess. ACTIVITIES John May Looks forward to babysitting. Students jiving to the swinging music at the Christmas Formal. X-Mas Senior boys decorating for Christmas Formal. Students receive Communion at the Christmas Mass. Students gathered at the Christmas Mass. Parents and children waltzing Coach looks on as Santa holds Shannon, around at the Christmas Formal. Fill 'er up, demands Mike Hall. Lettermen'9 Club officers are Pat Hoy, Mike McKim, Dan Bird, and John May. P. Kreifels, C. Olberding, M. L. Strecker, D. Bird, H. Pokomy, and D. Kopetzky are the Band officers. Coming home with one's from the Cook Speech meet. Speech students who participated in the Cook Speech meet. Students review math problem before journeying to the contest in Omaha. Art students prepare exhi- bits for contest. $  l A- ■ v Students become involved in the community by singing. M. McKim, D. Sell9, and D. Bangert fold Spotlights. Larry Koelzer and Danny Knobbe read the Rapper. Boys help Sister Mary Hilaria roll yam. Pep Club enjoys the Irish Stew. The boys drink all the milk they can. Boys enjoy a feast after football season. Girls dish out food for the hungry team. Flowers For Major role characters enjoy the cast party. Professor Nemur talks about Charlie's condition at the Chicago convention. Burt checks Charlie's motor responses. Putting on a production is hard work as Mike and Mary Lou find out. Algernon Open your mouth and say ah ! Charlie and company enjoy the suc- cess of the play. Doctor Strauss ponders on Charlie's condition. Charlie and family are ready to enjoy tasty treat. Come on Charlie, you can dance! Sister Marie Carmel, Mrs. Frederick, and Mr. Davidson were the people be- hind it. Taking a lunch break during Retreat Joe Orduna signs autographs for students Delores Sells at Hiawatha Pageant 30 A THLETICS mm Homecoming Homecoming royalty and attendants. (1. to r.) Pam Gerweck, Tom Steinhauser, King Dan Bird, Queen Delores Sells, Mary Lou Kreifles, and Mike McKim. All Galaxy Football Players (1. to r.) Mike McKim, Bill Simon, Rich Witt, John May, and Dan Bird. Mike Me Kim 64 and Pay Hoy 82 haul down a Sterling ball carrier. Ron Hill imitates a new dance step to get field goal against Southeast. McKim tries for two points while May fights for position. Pat Hoy goes up in the midst of Southeast's wild horses. Joe Fleskoski No. 34 pumps for two points while Rich Witt and Bill Simon make sure. Keith Mehlin of Southeast blocks Mike McKim's attempt for two. Ron Hill 44 John May 32 and A1 Bennett all reach for the ball. B-team Football Record IRISH OPPONENTS 25 Southeast 6 40 Sterling 0 13 Tecumseh 34 € Johnson 9 22 Nemaha Valley 0 20 Pawnee City 0 0 Humboldt 20 12 Lourdes Central 8 50 Nehawka 2 20 Louisville 28 Basketball Record IRISH OPPONENTS IRISH OPPONENTS 51 Palmyra 38 49 Pawnee City 79 41 Humboldt 39 58 Humboldt 56 56 Lourdes 51 56 Southeast 71 47 Johnson 61 54 Lourdes 49 95 Dawson Verdon 59 59 Louisville 85 49 Sterling 46 49 Nemaha Valley 50 52 Filley 54 65 Elmwood 60 56 Table Rock 60 63 Tecumseh 70 77 Bern 55 72 Southeast 77 66 Johnson 83 72 Nehawka 53 64 Nemaha Valley 67 3G The 1971 Track team poses during football season for an early preview. B-team cheerleaders pictured are Debbie Marx, Marsha McKim, Carol Cowan, and Carla Koop- man. Varsity cheerleaders Celia Cowan, Delores Sells, and Patty Kreifels do routine while the band plays. S.H. Pep band entertains the fans during half time. Varsity cheerleaders shown are Pam Ger- weck, Dolores Bangert, Celia Cowan, Patty Kreifels, and Delores Sells. Pep club cheers the team on to another victory. Up with the Irish Pride! , the girls encourage the team. The Staff The Photographers The Staff Patrons Appleoff Appliance Joe Fleskoski, Jr. Miller Monroe Armbmster Motor Co. Fleskoski's Bi-Rite Mobil Oil Co. Baker's Bakery Fleskoski's Food Basket Modern Cleaners Barker's Automotive Ser. Frank's Jewelry Mors man Studio Bartlett and Co. Frederick Service Mr. Swiss Boh re r Bros. Lumber Co. Frontier Homes Murphv’s Grocery Drs. Brennan Burghart Frosty Queen Mutt Jeff Breezy Hill Steak House Gambles Store Nixon's Grill Brown's Shoe Fit Gas Service Co. Northvue Skelly Service Camp Rulo Gerweck Construction Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Castle Home Appliance Gibson's Discount Center I. J Prichard Son. Inc. Center Lanes Hackett's Prior Radio Refrigeration Chaney Enterprises Harry's Auto Service Quality print Chaney Furniture Co. Harmon's OK Tire Shop Reuben's Gift Shop Chaney-Hodge ns-Marshall Henke Distributing Co. Inc. Richardson County Bank Chaney Music Center Hested's Richardson County Dental Society Charlie Smith Ford Jim Hill's Paint Store Rieschich Well Drilling Clark's Barber Shop Hinky-Dinky Rivoli Theater Co-op Oil Station Hoffmann Insurance Rulo Co-op Elevator Drs. Cowan Cowan Hollens Saddlery Seid Impl. Co. Culligan Soft Water Ser. H L Store Sheets Pharmacy T. L. Davies. Jeweler Ideal Cleaners Sherwin-Williams Co. Dick's Tavern Imogene's Beauty Salon Shestak Drug Dorr-Philpot Reavis-Macomber Jack's Mobil Service Simanton Pence EbelSeedCo. J. C. Penney Smart Set Beauty Shop Edde Motors Jahn Transport Southeast Nebr. Tele. Co. Elliott's Wholesale Meat James Oil Co. South Side Drive In Englehart Elevator Corp. Jess Wing City Motor Co. Stephenson Rexall Drug Ernest Prosser. CPA Katy 's Tober’s Vogue Falls City A uction Kentopp Elevator Towle Realty Falls City Cable TV Kinsey Plumbing Hardware Vern 's Body Shop Falls City Journal KTNC Radio Vogue Shoe Shop Falls City Mercantile Kreifels Building Center Western Auto Store Falls City Truck Imp I. Law's Market Whitten's Market Falter's Clothing Corner Lichty Tubach Insurance Wiezorek Shoe Shop Farm City Supply Liquid Fertilizer Service Wilde Tool Co. Fashion Fabrics and Yarn Merz Farm Equip. Feed Wilhelm Equip. Co. Inc. Firestone MFA Exchange Wiltse-Goldsmith Abstract Co. First National Bank A special thanks to Mrs. Irma Camblin for her donation. 38 Autographs 39 Autographs 40


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