Saint Thomas Aquinas High School - Aquinas Yearbook (Florissant, MO)

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THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL Florissant, Missouri TH E AQ U INAS Karen Scherr and Joyce Mccher, Editors School with Four Names ln September of 1954, three Sisters of St. Joseph, one priest, and gym instructor began teaching in four classrooms of the old Sacred Heart schoolrbuilding, known as Pius X High School, still later the name was changed to Duchesne, and then to St. Joseph.. Today, inthe new buildings at845 Dunn Road, the school is called St. Thomas Aquinas High School. Only freshmen attended the school in its first two years of existence. Then in 1956 the school accommodated sophomores by increasing the faculty and by holding double sessions. Construction began soon after that in January of 1957. The first Mass was celebrated by the administrator of the school, Father John Shocklee, in the newchopel, furnished with only an altar. Sister Mary Martin of the Sisters of St. Joseph was the first principal. The future iuniars went to DeAndreis far their last two years of high school. When school began in September of 1957, there were seven sisters. The freshmen had classes in the new Corpus Christi High School, while the sophomores attended classes in the Sacred Heart building. On June 7, 1958, Joseph Cardinal Ritter laid the cornerstone for Aquinas, the first campus-style high school in the Midwest. School opened in the new buildings on October 6, 1958, with more than five hundred students: freshmen, sophomores, iuniors. The faculty consisted of six priests, three sisters, and eight lay teachers. After Christmas, the cafeteria and administration buildings were opened. Formal ceremonies of dedication of all the buildihgs were held on April 19, 1959 . 1959-60, with the first graduating class, saw the beginning of new traditions: first official school rings, first operetto, first printed school newspaper, first yearbook, first prom, first May procession. More than one thousand students enrolled in 1960. Nine priests, twenty-one sisters, and nineteen lay teachers comprised the faculty. This year saw the first homecoming activities, The eighth building was completed. ln 1961-62. . . 1251 students and a faculty of sixty-two. . . . Reverend John Holland replaced Reverend John Shacklee as administrator. . . . The AlliedVeterans presented to Aquinas trophies for outstanding citizenship and Americonism. ln 1962-63. . . 1528 students and a faculty of seventy-five. ln 1963-64. . . 1615 students and faculty of seventy-seven. Re ve re n d John Bokel replaced Reverend John Holland as administration . . . . Sister Joseph Andre' replaced Sister Mary Martin as principal. The fguinas Published by the students of St. Thomas Aquinas High School 845 Dunn Florissant, Missouri 63031 Road Editors-in-chief Karen Scherr '64 Joyce Macher '65 Associate Editor Jan Matthews '64 Copy Editors Classes, Faculty, Activities: Regina Malawey '65 Organizations, Sports: Pat Gallagher '64 La out Editors Sop omores, Seniors, Sports: Carol Rupp '65 Juniors, Organizations, Humor: Connie Schaefer '64 Freshmen, Faculty, Activities: Janet Grose '64 Head T ist Fe icia Wichlenski '64 Head Photgrapher Jerry Brown '66 Business Manager Jim Anderson '64 Editorial Advisor Sister Grace Edmund, CSJ Business Advisor Mr. Frank Michalski Member of National ,,,' Scholastic Press 'i ' Association and of in National School s Yearbook Association fm :' ' ifgfj casvnrr Q .. X Table ol Contents .s it 11111, JI cueruut M I IUI inmc Dedication 3 ...s ,, ..,,, W ...L QVAV V474 EI 1. 15 2531, 31 ?iyi4AAvA5'Av.C Administration 5-6 it YAY-'Ai FEW 720 1. x Sams 21-52 N IEEE? 53-66 S t ' ' Iit,.,.llt:l'twhtslliilg:flflall tl 'tallgllwfsirlallrss! .f--f- f .,..... ,. 5 F 7 79 ' tililrlllp1'15sglillljiiilgiezizliiwr-itwillml.,,,All1.iiill111.15aelifllagltglggar ' -' O omofes 6 ' 1,1'r f irrt.il1g,rlr,,il,l,1'1Mil.4,.11T.r'1rlllfellitq'...,wilra,t -- . -- 1 rs, Fres men so-91 llllllllwllltaliliftll1Qs24ll5Ifr52fi1llitiiQQti2all1lit512221-lllllriiil .. l S L5-f -lg:a:?:i 1lwr ':ili!sll:..3Iii1111Jessit:r....tsirtIi'2.ii2t:.F111 N Underclassmen 92 - 1, ,... Organizations 93-116 at as tosst 1 t 513 s s-ff 1 'ei' CW' 'SS - 'G , 16'-W ... i 1 Senior Directory 170-178 . .,..... , ,,,, ., , ,..., . t Am to hs W9-184 2 John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963 Unlexs the Lord build the house, they labor in vain who build lt. Unless th. Lord guard nr. dry, In vain dw the guard ku, wmv.. iPsalm 126, i-25 There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens. A time to be born, and a time to die, a time to plant, and a time to uproot the plant. A time to kill, and a time to heal, a time to tear down, and a time to build. A time to weep, and a time to laugh, a time to mourn, and a time to dance. A time to scatter stones, and a time to gather them, a time to embrace, and a time to be far from embraces. A time to seek, and o time to losep a time to keep, and a time to cast away. A time to tend, and a time to sew, o time to be silent, and a time to speak. A time to love, and a time to hate, a time of war, and a time of peace . Uicclesiastes 3, I-Bl Don 't let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one, brief, shining moment that was known as Camelot. iCameloti We dedicate the 1964 Aquinas to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and to his family. ahiw POPE PAUL VI PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 'A 3 JOSEPH CARDINAL RITTER After the assassination, President Johnson successfully carried the followers of the New Frontier into a new administration. This country emerged from its tribulation with another strong man as its leader. A few months before, Pope Paul Vl led the Ecumenical Council into a new session, Like our President, the Pope had to succeed a forceful man. Like our country, the Church continued. Here in St. Louis, Joseph Cardinal Ritter worked actively behind each leader. He took part in I-he Council and participated in the civil rights movements. Working side by side, Church and State can exist in harmony. sa , me n ff r fi Q sf I I it tx I Wg FATHER JOHN BOKEL SISTER JOSEPH ANDRE SISTER ANNE AGNES Administrator Principal Assistant Principal Sneaking ln for one of the assembly programs sponsored by the music department, Father Bokel applauds one ot the pertanners. -.1 ' f fr ,S -if iv. ' .f v gin 5 HJ of 'l JS' 5 . 1. 1 A-171 V-r N 90 , , ' -r rig: fl, A tifbw MRS . FAT HOPF INGER Secretary MRS. MARIE KULAGE Secretary MRS. PAT LAYTON Business Just one moment and we'll have your schedule worked out, assures Sister Joseph Andre and Slster Anne Agnes. Administration Aquinas students found themselveswith a new administrator, Father John Bokelp a new principal, Sister Joseph Andre, and a new assistant principal, Sister Anne Agnes, when they returned to school last September. Father came from Mercy High School here in St. Louis. He taught English and religion and was the athletic director. He has started a library for the faculty, in the Actninistratian Building. Father's duties include the financial matters and the attending of archdiocesan meetings. Sister Joseph Andre came here from Denver. Before becoming principal at Aquinas, she taught Latin and was Cc-ordinator. Sister is responsible for all testing programs and for each student's schedule during the year. She also holds faculty and co-ordinators' meetings. Sister Anne Agnes is head of the Math Department of which she is a teacher. She is the moderator ofthe Math Club. Sister's duties are to assist Sister Joseph Andre with the teachers' meetings and the students' scheduling . s Mai as if if r --MQ 1 W ' F ' A 'S N- Nj- , 1 X ' J sas,-...Q S' ,Ns . - X mr, . Jae Holthouser seems to have come in for u friendly tg . P chat. Sister Mary Arthur looks too ioyful to be talking if' ' about detention. SISTER MARY ARTHUR FATHER JAMES SCHAEFER Junior Coordinators, Miss Sue Kaiser and Sister Marle Venard attempt to solve a student's problem. - jf!-jjj , Co-ordinators Lucky for this chap that the phone rang in Father Schoefer's office ut the right time. Sister Muga-et VWlIicm and Mr.Devoti check over lists in the sophomores co-ordinutor's office. Sister Andrea Marie looks on as Mr. Schweickardt discuwes some matters with Vito Tritiletti and two friends. 0 . . Ili I FACU LTY Q38 6 so 'W 'M 99i gi.: gag ..,. ,,,, I , ... SISTER AN NETTE MARIE FATHER DANIEL HOGAN SISTER JOAN OF ARC FATHER JAMES LESYNA FATHER JAMES MclAlN Religion l,ll Religion Ill, IV, English, l,ll Department Head Mlssxon Club Religion Il,IIl Religion I Religion Ill, Guidance Junior Sodaliry, Director Guidance Director . .W 1 6 FATHER DONALD ' FATHER FRANCIS FATHER SOLOMON FATHER RALPH MOLITAR MOORE Pouzzl srkooi Religion l,ll Religlgn Ill Rellglon l Religion IV R e I ig io n D e p a rl rn e n t Are you serious, Father Moore? It is not the purpose of formal education to develop the complete individual. Parents are responsible for all phases of education, except for the training of the intellectual mon, which they have delegated to the school. Since teaching is reveal ing truths, education must en-- lighten mindsabout religious truths also. Teaching re- ligion does not insure that the pupils will live by the theories, however. Religion is the tool used by St. Thomas Aquinas faculty to inculcate the students with principles ,by which they may guide their lives. The student must appreciate the principles of their own wills. Then they will be saturated with the love and service of Gad. Extracurriculars help to show that religion is something that is lived, not just learned. Class sodalities work for individual spiritual improvement and devote time to apostolic works. The Mission Club advocates paying and praying For missionaries, Junior Theresians pray and sacrifice for vocations to the sisterhoad. 1 .H 5-gf T 'I SISTER MARY ADELINE TI? 3' .s in ' SISTER MARY CORNELIA ' if F . , ,HY Y E X X mga is , Q12 , owl, Q, A .. Wie ...gg ri QQ .Q ,. I Q52 4. SISTER GRACE EDMUND :sf i '5'lllf , 'i 1' 1 . I -eff gs as. -,NG eq 1 S we I Ii. V j., may -' it 5 A ' 153. . , f1': 'S H - ', .. migrant ,cv l.1.+fXff:Wwr. ' fl MR. DONALD BURKHARDT 1 , .. 5 J x' 1 li 213, 'Elie 1 . I '75-iii SISTER MARY DENIS f, , 1 6 1 . 6 ir. -5.95.4 i , Egg. I v ,,, ,st K - ' Ji? SISTER IDA ROBERTINE Ki'?:'i'ri M... . ss.-5,11 Vt., . 'V' if .,h', . tb! .. Ni s . , , 2, Just a second. I have it here somewhereI Mr. Burkharclt tells his religion class. Religion Department cont'd. The religion department at Aquinas has to be large to accommodate the entire school. Some ofthe teachers, therefore, teach a class or two of religion, besides teaching a science, language, or art. This page is dedicated to those teachers who are not full-' time religion teachers, but supplement the religion faculty by teaching at least one class of religion. SISTER JEANNE D'ARC SISTER JOSEPH ANTOINETTE MR. MICHAEL LALLY SISTER MARIE VENARD '- 1. N1 R war w I-fix -its .Mft . T ,Fair H- Y X 41 i' SISTER ANDREA MARIE Algebra, Geometry ,jg me-K il. Q 3 meg i - firm f - 'A lie 1 36 , - -. I 'z' -Q' ' l A' or , ' ' ,. H ,. tn- Vgfr 1, Ugn 2. SISTER MICHAEL PATRICK Algebra SISTER ANNE AGNES Department head Advanced Mathematics, Algebra ll, Mu Alpha Theta SISTER GRACE EDMUND Geometry, Religion Il, Yearbook Moderator nic: . f . . 1 f I- I If A - ' I fr 1 ' I ffl Y ff? ,Q g ef-.. ,. gals, . 1 1 ' I . ' I 1 3' 'I Q1 VA ii, ' g R I -I 4 4423 rg Y 2 I, the If 6 ' -' W L :Fi f' 1 A La T ffitff SISTER MARY CORNELIA Algebra, Religion I Smokey the Bear said, Trees take time, And John Ury and Bill Undland prove it with their geome-tree. SISTER MARY VALERIA Geometry, Science and Generai Seminars SISTER MARGARET WILLIAM Geometry, Theresians FATHER WILLIAM VAN HAAG Algebra II, Senior Mathematics, Religion Ill, Student Council Moderator, Athletic Director classmen. again? Mathematics Department What 's this new stuff the underclassmen are taking in math? We can't even help our freshman brothers and sisters with their algebra anymore. Something about sets and diagrams--that's what they,'re taking in algebra. Even the math we 're studying naw will be different when they get to be upper- The changes are probably happening because math has to change like civilization does. But how can we become freshmen ws: 4 td:-r-wr ig: 'uf ' 316. ,.,'. 1' Q .Q.L.E'5? SISTER MARY BARAGA Biology 1-sifi , . 4 l .. ggi' 'Af .- Q . V 239: ' if 'tit ' l Rk ,.,iv ,. fr . 'H in . T-:la S 1 P' SISTER FRANCES THERESE Biology MR . MICHALSKI Biol Yearegok Adviser MR . COLEMAN Chemistr i-Y Mr. Coleman explains to Junior Pat Auchly how to perform a chemistry experiment. ffi.g.,, ' f ' ' 'T . efgqr' 'SJW - 7A'i:r'Aff' 133.9 5 9514, effg 5231: if . ' 15? ,rss my 4. '-x 'fi gsfi 4- 1 it K .v 5 Y 1. . ' l g QQ. 1 .kgiiiii 'We Q. fu: 153224 SISTER JANE FRANCES Department Head Chemistr Prom FATHER SCHAEFFER Physics Great contemplation is required in solving a chemistry equation. Science Department So that 'lO years from now we'll know what's been changed. ls that why we're taking biology now? When we finished thesection on light in physics, by the new approach, we learned that light acts in a certain way but we never found out why. Well, lasers are .... Well, the man from Monsanto told us that .... And then there 's the new lab equipment that won't become obsolete until next year, andthe films, and the atomic model set fwhich they say is already obsoletej and then there's the stereo microscope .... Gosh, we can 't keep up with science. '23 .15 1 eras I iff . I I 3315? il I I, in I I K, .5 I l 1. . , , ' Q ' , ' P15 ex ' g. ri? I' 5 1252. it v ,-X ,Y Y - Q 3: rg SISTER MARY ADELINE MR. HUGH BURNS MRS. VIRGINIA English I English III 6 IV DRISCALL Religion Il Prom English I Y f' ' ' Qi, 5773 Fi f . g 'iff .iris A Y . I 1 time .aw Q ' as 0 fe it i 1 4 :iii 'N S ff 4 .1 UE? n wi' E, M7 A 1 . 1 5' , Z 1223 ' 3 f ' Q: 'Hee f I iii' t 255 Q.. el , , Q l, ji' L 9 T: Us I - ' SISTER .IEANNE D'ARC SISTER IDA ROBERTINE MISS GRETCHEN KOOB English IV English IV, Religion English I,II Rellglan IV, Student IV, Guidance, Red Cross Council Moderator Senior Sodality I Fai IA . M, MR. MICHAEL LALLY English III, Religio nl MRS. SHEILA RAUSCH english n a III Sl5TER MARY DENIS MRS. ALINE PEAY English III, Religion II, English II, Civics Summa Advisor, Press Club Moderator Cheerleaders gf: .. .gzgn Y - ' ' M' . ' e , uri T5 2: ,f. A rg I QLQ I e . -...dv 'C QL MR. DONALD .I. RAUSCH M' ', .' English II QV 1 I Musical , 1 What Exam? ask Sister M. Adeline's Freshman English Class. English Department This 6-weeks we 're having grammar from Sr. Jeanne D'Arc. Next 6-weeks we have literature with Mr. Burns. We really switch around. But then we're learning a lat more. And maybe that's good. Remember the way we tore apart For Esme-- with Love and Squclor lost year? And then put it back together again? Since then we've been doing that with everything we read, even newspapers and magazines. if 3 i L SISTER ADRIENNE Latin I, II, IV Spanish I Stamp Club MR. DONALD BURKHARDT Latin Il MR. RONALD B. GAGN EPAIN Latin I Freshman Sodality Language Paper '1 f ' . ' - -' r. may E it if E 'fi 9? f 'fl ' 1 fer ff A A 1 a is SISTER ALOYSIUS GONZAGA SISTER ANNA PATRICE Spanish I 6 II, Applied Department Head I-U 9UU995r Spanish C lub. Latin I, Latin Club Freshman 8 Saphomore ya 3 Sodalities QQ' , ,,7'j.! F- K .. ..,k ,.,..- T. Nm. JAMES H. sasesmsven Latin 1, Ill JUSTIN E. FREEMAN Latin II SISTER ROSE EDWARD French I, ll Le Circle Francais Eng ish Department Head , X-, . A Y'gs'l,,t . I- N A 35 5 - X I I s A NI x I -ln . Language Department VWIGIIS the point in knowing a foreign language, anyway? We can 't get good marks in English, even. And besides, what Frenchman sits down and coniugates parler? When will we ever meet a German who can't speak English? How many ,Spaniards have we conversed with lately? Who held the last Latin canveratian? But then, didn't Berliners feel much warmer toward us after President Kennedy spoke to them in their own language? And today isn 't tomorrow. Tomorrow might bring a rush of foreigners to our parts. Or one of us may win a trip to Europe for naming a puppy dog for'a soap commercial. Hermann Aloysius Gonzaga, no estay cantento. No me gusto hablarel espanol an clue. dice Mike Begley. MR. JAMES A. MR. BART DEVOTI EDWARD J. DONOHUE CALLIOTTE World History World Histor American History American Problems MAJOR N ORMAN BERNARD H. FRERICHS rn, 'a:,,y:'. -sr 0'. Cie' '. . wc Bs' 3' fig 5' 51915. f... Ps, gf 45:2 ,wxd ' lofi J fb? ,tginewhgifm yi. Q Q 'if 8 . V? G Q s ' i 'L Egg W fi 9 e f Q, .ge Q s 5 134, 'nl fy 1 Y3 , Of. .5 .- t t 1 x it Q i.?r- if.?p?'3.f'1 ,f Fifi if Z' A lPlI5'i'al1E'5cs mf, f ' 1 JANE C. GLAVlN FIRNSTAHL Civics American Problems gig? V gn '3 1 2 i' ' Glas ri' 9, ' .,,ifljg, ,Wat 5' , F ,i,,'i!s,. if ,gxgrjvg L ., R' 22:25 '. 7' 51 rr 'i SUM Q as.,:s',S t, A ' 'Rin 'ii z slM'26 x,.fegv'! .W R at - si ' vigil kv t Q X U, rg sets , ' MJ. fi-Ewan I tiff my ax.. Q. Srmsjtegiw I Af gf-3 Lodi d 553. i V ' V :Ur . 59 SISTER JOSEPH MR. JOSEPH MARGRAFF MRS. MOELLERING ANTOINETTE American History Civics American History Religion l MR. JAMES L, MR. JOHN SCOVELL SISTER MARY VENARD SCHWEICKARDT World History Amerlcan Problems American Problems 31 at 13 as 6 M. Religion ll me znrnnxf. Ln.: 1-infix.: ?f,?fv R' 1vfi'.'i's .Y 619 ' 3'4'f,'ji IQSQQQ' Efuilfgi 312 J , 5Q?ii? fnff ,-If -' ilef -' ul ' '. hiv: 1 N ' 2 s 5 4 Hail, Mary, Full of Gracel Mr. Donohue begins prayers as he comes in the door of his world history Class. Social Studies Department Do people really never change? Will our children make almost the some mistakes we have made? Do they have to? lsh't that what we study history far? To gain by lrumanity's mistakes and avoid them. lsn't that the real point? Not just to know how England warg the French-Indian war, or how an assassin's bullet felled President Lincoln, but why. What trait of human nature caused each event? What could have been avoided if that factor had not been present? No, Bill, l can 'I Erove Columbus discovered America. MR. FORREST ALCORN Instrumental, Orchestra MR. JOSEPH BOZZI instrumental, Orchestra A i2t:'f,-sfgjta z ,a--- A ' r rs'2Sz.' ..: .e ' : ,N W..M 5,-1 ,. .. Q m . 4 - .'gi,:e,a'.' .A . - W . .M .M I . L., Vxigttgg., .R . y,h..a3-,..3g.14 MISS BARBARA BUGG General Music, Choms Musical ' 2. 54 ' 11 t Q wg. 4 tri - gnixg ...wif gy - t -txtif 1 x, W . g Q'!'1..vf r 4'1 - s at -Q, ' 1 si- ts - ,.- ,sK..., , , ... .fi l '45 l ,T . at. W ai., et ., ,W . . . .,.. . . 5 .M 35' 9? - .a , Wes' . 4 .,e,I +4 .,, . 1 SISTER MARY ARTHUR Department Head General Music, Chorus 3 ,gt ififfzif E5Q2E53' ' 3253 i ' f':l3'fl5' '3Pf??'i ' A f , -W . 'S ' 4 , 'W - - r-5 . s .Q 3' Whit SEQEFA x ' '-,ahigf Sei 1 A wr -vsfezsf ' t If - A 2 Z.. , W , 'ei ' :U I ,vs-5. V fi F E I w fepzjgk . .f- 421 . at.. . 31:1 aft f:tr. ','.'ifQ:': . ', .ffM.. l I I - sig .1111 9- ' '-:sie ' L 111-' .. '1f.n3':z',1 1:-1:i:2.,r Fez, W H - rssegifsaizxszis-if 2 mek , I , R aiillltfiifi . . 'f?'fIi?2 SISTER ELECTA MARIE MISS MARY ANN SISTER MARY CARMELYN MR. JAMES PAUL Department Head CALLIOTTE Department Head Speech I Speech, l,ll,lll, Speech, Reading Art l,ll,lll Play English IV Manl This stuff iust won 't come off. I hope Fin e A that I get finished in time for the McC luer Showing next week, says Charles Ruhmann. And Speech Departments Our outlook on the arts has really been transformed since we came to Aquinas. Remember our trip to the American Theatre to see Man of All Seasons and to Kiel to hear the St. Louis Symphony Concen there were the programs that Aquinas itself put on: the Christmas Concert: the play, Meet Me In St. Louis , the musical. Some of the Aquinas students have merited recognition. C arol Rupp won a second- place ribbon in the art showing at McCluer, and Dennis McGinn got first place in the Am e r i ca n Legion District competion in speech. 'We all have gotten a deeper interest in the cultural activities of the American people, The S irit of St. Louis au ,.,vshiiii.amY 'ff Y Lili' JA' ttf 3 il '?'3'?5l A E ,I : ' 1.3 ' Ti, I ' ii SISTER ANNA HENRY MRS. LAURA BANKS SISTER MARY DAVIDA SISTER MARY MATHIAS MR. THOMAS MESSNER General Business, Typing I, Shorthand Department Head Office Practice, General Bookkeeping, Generel Shorthand, Secretarial Record Keeping, Typing, Business, Typing Business and Office Practice. Office and Secretarial Practice, Pen Club Business Department Everything's getting faster these days except us. But then, Aquinas keeps getting calls for top typists Why do they have to keep moving the A requirements from the businessmen in the area. I wonder if there 's in typing up? 40 words a minute at first semester. some connection there? That's too muchl apsldkfihg--return carriage. Speed, speed, speed is the goal of Pat Hefti, Ellen Denny, and Bob Dierker. 25206. Q I7 1'-sq -1 as '- F I - , I -X il? Q 2 we a , ' . I 1 ' I li .1 l' t I , ' ll 1' 4 I 'K N ,J ,V ,?' K ,, , . V Att, , 1 this t 1 K. N. MR. JOHN MR. KENNETH ANGELL MISS SALLY FUHRI SISTER JAMES MARII: MISS SUE KAISER ANDROLEWICZ Health, Drafting, Physical Education, Librarian Ctransferred Health, Physical Phygicgl Education Mechanical Drawing Health, Girls' Athletic to Avila Collegel Education Association l h P E Miss MARY Locnmco MR. WILLIAM o'sRiEN H ea E ' ' Department Head Health, Physical Homemekins, Home Education Pfacll C al Arts Economics i I lM'1at can we do for a hypochondriac caught between dosages? How many push-ups can we do while balancing on our heads on a trampoline? One or two teaspoons of salt in four servings of sulgiyaki? ' ' Wh is it im ortant to stud health or ractical arts? Must ig I Y P Y P ,534 we take P.E.? f The examples above are just exaggerations. Everyday, down- l' to-earth problems are studied and handled. Things like mending , s rained limbs, getting ro er exercise and nutritious diets and , 5, A P P P 1 dressmaking make these subiects practical and worthwhile. Alle-e-e-y-oopl Neal Dalton flips a fellow-freshman in gym class. The Fastest way to a man 's heart is through his stomach, observe Jo Ann Banale, Marcella Baker and Diane Anderson. r, . B ' . I Mr. Gagnepain, Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs, Moellering, and discussing the important points of group guidance. r Q . in D if . ., YP' Preparing tar a guidance meeting are Sister Ida Robertine, Sister Anna Henry, Mr. Scovell, and Sister Joan of Arc. Father McLain attempts to guide Sisters Grace Edmund, Annette Marie, and Joseph Antoinette in the correct procedure for guiding freshmen. Sister Michael Patrick look forward to Guidance Department Guidance is the tenn usually used to describe certain services designed to make the educational experience of the leamer effective to a maximum degree. At Aquinas, five important areas of guid- ance services are covered: Personal, Social, Moral, Educational, and Voca- tional. These areas are served by the Guidance Department which is headed by Father McLain, Sister Ida Robertine, and Sister Joan of Arc. Another integral part of guidance at Aquinas is Group Guidance, in which students in a group are given the appor- tunity to seek out and solve their prob- lems. This plan of Group Guidance has been begun with the freshmen and will be enlarged each year. Also every Aquinas student has the opportunity of individual guidance from the counselor of his choice. Em- phasis is placed on the mature prepara- tion for a meaningful life in his school and future life in society. I9 Sr. Thomas Aquinas, with its 1600 hungry sluclenrs, demands quite u number of cooks I One, two, three, four...The lruys go out cl a fast clip. Lunchroom Help Maintenance Crew NAV V A X 1 nib' i K' Q ' c sw.. ., g 1 J- Q Q 1.6 A Hamburgers today I And rhen there's the cleaning up to dc. Ws're looking over the lights Donlay. The rest of the crew ore in a- and C-buildings. gf -.+ ..is. - Wwe-1 .43 . . gy,-0 . .e -Q - . 9 . Us lu, ... if 'iiifatwx in vw as . 'hy L Wgfl . ' - A Qififff QM ,wer - it Q- NANCY JOAN ALBERS St. Dismas DIANE E. ANDERSON Sacred Heart Senior Class Officers Stuffy old Seniors? Not on your life! Oh, they've done the ordinary things, Honor Awards, Athletic Awards, Speech Awards--- these come to the seniors as a matter of course. But what other class has had five of its boys' shout out songs to a bonfire crowd of 1000 at a hootenanny? Or what other class built snowmen when the first snow fell in '63-'64? Or what other class could take a bare gym, shift a portable stage into pla ce, build backgrounds, make a lighting system using lemma. p. 247 MIKE JACEZKO JIM WELTON PENNY BORMAN KATHY MURNIN fx STEPHEN CORNELL MARY THERESA ALLEN ALVERNIA St. John 8 James Holy Ghost JAMES F. ANDERSON NANCY A. AUBUCHON North American Maityrs Y Our Lady Of Guadaluge I-s 23 RAYMON0 H. BABB MARCELLA A. BAKERL JOSEPH C. BARBATA lv REX BARBEAU St- Bartholomew Hoi! Ghost Sf. Sebastian SHARON A. BARTER , LOUIS V. BARUZZINI St . Dismas MARY G. BEARD St. Dismas CAROL E. BEHRENS St. Ferdinand Sl. Mary 'js we ..g. 1 mcg: we Suwa- :muh its Mem , .gg Q. whim rt , , tb- 3 3,5 3, 5 'Stix' fm .5 A ,' -- ,.:.:5.3l :Q - lr axkii ?ITI,i' Si.. H- M-:Hi 5 3'-5. Il 6. ,Q us, .iz s. 5. .2 ' QQ 2 ii-.f.1. ' . :A .55 sb . ..s..,5 SHARON M. BEHLMANN Sacred Heart E RICHARD L. BELZ Q St. Ferdinand :75 51 0 St. Bartholomew HT M .1lT.2,l.' ' in-I1.. t , no-'rs-si 3,,g,, W fL:.z.:,: V '!'i:l'fif '?fA ,ftfteg ,fe ' Im' 'f '?j:fijS?'3':::f::.:3s.s,5. , iliigiii s iilxgfllsiskfif ' PATRICIA A. Bums BARBARA A. BEALKE St. Mary ff St. Dismas ff Football Fans Urge Team Men, you're doing a great iobl reassures Senior Marsha Smith. fcont'd. from processing pagaj '10 tin cans as shields, workout homemade gelatins to provide color for atmosphere, manufacture- houselights, construct a sounclboard--where before there was nothing- for a school play? What other class of 350 members could pass the 51000 mark in mission contributions by the end of the first semester? That's right. The Seniors of 1964. RICHARD J. meek 2- KATHLEEN ANN BERWIN , TERENCE G. sm: V rHoMAs J. BLETHROAD Q Hall Ghost our Lugz of Guadalupe ff si. Ferdinand our Lodz of Fatima CAROLYN P. BORMAN RONALD BRAND JO ANN BRICK DANIEL C. BRINKMAN St. Bartholomew i, Our Lad! of Fatima North American Marfzrs St. Mag Quartet Sings Seniors Mike Fischer, Rex Barbecu, Dan Murphy, and Tom Knapp lead a crowd of about u thousand in singing IflHad o Hummer ut hsmacomlng bonfire. CLAUDE E. BROWN III Our Lad! of Fatima BARRY R. BRUDER O St. John 8.James MAUREEN BROWN St. John 8James CAROLE A. BRUENN Sacred Heart . DAVID R. BRUER Holy Ghost A-I I2 A ' ,W..., , PATRICIA H. BURNS St. John 8. James BARBARA A . CAPSTIC K Sacred Heart PATRICIA A. CARROLL St. Mary ,, . ,, ,f...,.af-3 ' f 'ix A fgzgiqiz wa 4 gvw ,ylttltaf 5,172 ' .imvzgetf II- -' . 'W g','?l2.s' ' '55, of ' r,jvQ'1jjlL tj. , 'tk!.Q'3:?lf,i.Q'?-II' I aff' g SS-P 113, .g.a.a.. , 3. 39.2. , - - . u ' .4 ik , In ,v 4. LA, .A ', 'Gif ' 4 X A Z , 1 i'g ..Tg,,.1,g:e:gt' 2 , I H GQ ' Bw 4 s i Q Ia 1' j 5. ' i t .iw-a sfzixi aj L I4 ' 251'i'12+f: :mi CV 352, KATHLEEN M. BUCHHEIT Sacred Heart ri-v 'i !-I... s fi 'VERNON L. BUCHHOLZ St. Dismas SUSAN M. BURKHARDT St. Dismas 0 STEVEN J. BYRNE St. Jahn Sdames BAR BARA CALCATERRA St. Ferdinand RICHARD H. CANOY Holy Ghost Senior Celebrates Birthday 'f??'9'W ' ,I ' ' N 4, I . At a senior birthday party, Mary Beard, Shirley Kammerer, and Nancy Eble -5 7 sing to Sue King in the cafeteria. . sw- . .- . A --s-al , . 4:1151 I 'S f ' D , ,-4. !'KLi1 fw t:.g.a,,3:'5' .V ' L: ig.. Q5-'fii::.Q1-.g.. 'fflillifsif DONNA L. CARPENTER Holy Ghost DIANE EILEEN CARSON Our Lady of Guadaluee 9 . -F Q ! :QV . :I I , J SHARON E, CAVANAUGH 0 JAMES G. CLAY PATRICIA E. COCHRAN ROBERT E. COLLINS St. Dismas Our Lad! of Fatima Sacred Heart North American Martxrs ' fs F ,ir I , . ' N Sas: ' Q-I'it'1g 5: YQ + fwwh High . if V A- A SHARON A. COLLINS JUDY ANN COOLING THOMAS CORCORAN DANIEL J. COSTELLO St. Mon' St. Bartholomew Holz Ghost Sacred Heart Turkey Turnabout Draws Upperclassrnen Seniors Kathy Watts and Sue Kruse with their dates of the Turkey Turn-About Dance show their appreciation after Joe Craig 's solo performance an the snare drums. v . -iw- 5121154 . f-r' ras- + jjygll . has-Q I MARY ELLEN COYLE St. Martin da Porres Q sf. aims REID B. CURRIE JR. JOSEPH O. CRAIG St. John 8.Jarnes KATHLEEN A. DANNEG GER Hall Ghost MARY ALICE DAVIDSON Holi Ghost 53. . juz-. - W ' .' I, TY -s '12 ' if A . I I T , W as I' tu sf Q - .A-ku-Wg 'fry ' fit ea lr I x ,ms s X 46 KATHLEEN M. DETERS St. Angelo . 48. N' , ' ,,,. -Aj 4' v, ., , 14 I , . X2 v ., Q 5: Q kw a' . ,gag ' 1' S f .73 - . wsifail 45131 : 'QT'?' i 52- f 573 5 'W 8212!-sv6,1k' .5 V gs' KATHLEEN M. DEHAS St. Ferdinand 'eaxxi' V b '+ ,I M-.. ,UL .. -' MARY J. DIEKEMPER St. Sebastian No Business Like PATRICIA A. DONOHUE Sl. Bartholomew DENNIS W. DREHKOFF Holi Ghost CAROL A. DOUGHERTY St. Dismcs JO ANN DURHAM Sacred Heart -wx V . fr RAYBURN E. DELGMAN . FRANK J. DEPTULA Sf. Borlholomaw St. Sebastian sv JOSEPH H. DIEKMANN MICHAEL DONNELLY St. Lawrence Holi Ghost Snow Business Father Schaefer, honest, we weren't really going to throw them, assures Judy Smith and Sophomore Mary Vollmor. gk 'fi' . Q5 P. DWYER SV. John 8. Jomes MELVIN J. ELY JR. Sacred Heart BURMAN T. DYER Holx Ghost MARY E. FAERBER Hclx Ghost Good Old School Days , s 3 After the first snow of ihe season, senior girls Nudge their way to get to school . NANCY JEAN me JOHN sowmzo EsNen Hal! Ghosk St. Sebastian ' A ' . VJ. fi 33251 M . -A . 'iw ,w if Uv - Av . . 3 1 Ahrils pis ' F BETTY A . FALLERT No ' Zrs rrh Amerxcan Mart .1 . .. ni fha? af? A .gm . . ,' z 5: X' 115'-, EILEEN E. FARRELL Holi Ghost MICHAEL A. FISCHER Sf. Thomas the Agostle JAMES MICHAEL FANN Good Sheeherd ,JAMES R. FINDLAY Y SI. Thomas the Agstle DANIEL E, FLAHERTY Our Lad! of Fatima M' WILLIAM P. FLATLEY Our Lad! of Fatima BARBARA ALICE FORD Sl. Sabina .--af ,- I-as .. .sn 7- . ig l ' s . i 0 ' f 1f f Q ,. .-xffj,!S1 :. - -2:5 3 . : 'jig K , .33tf 7 MARY P. GALLAGHER Holi Ghost PATRICIA GEBHARDT Our Ladz of Guadaluee AGATHA FLERLAGE Sf. Ferdinand Q MICHAEL F. Fkossmzn North American Marfzrs CAROLYN P. GAREY Sacred Heart EDWARD G. GENO 8 Sacred Heart BEATRICE M. FOELLER Sacred Hear! KATHLEEN A. FOLEY Sr. Sebastian , fn JAMES W. FUCHS 5 GERALD J. FUNK St. Marx Our Ladz of Fatima Seniors Sing Along, 3,5 This old hammer killed John Henry, but this hummer ain'r a gonna kill me, sing Sophomore Ken KaIIer and Seniors Mike Fischer, Sieve Allen, Dave Laubenheimer, Jim Clay, Jim Horiwick, and Jerry lnserra. 1- s. ,..- ,, x.. ,-. M4 39. gill S fs : , I ' YD' ke , 1 , Hi , x of ' I ol Sw- ' . , . - pf-as-va s uwiiuixiiifl' sg' gxw: oesrormrsixuaf, 3 E215 '?1?1f!'WTN '9 T J, slEgi13'2f2,7E' 92 HWS! PATRICIA GENOVESE 0 PETER J. GENOVESE Sr. Sebastian ' St . Sebastian MARY H. GITTEMEIER LOUIS FRANCIS GOAD SI. Mary SI. Ferdinand Senior Artist Draws Terry Liese looks deeply engrossed in his drawing. Wander what it is? DAVID W. GETTEMEYER HQIZ Ghost DAVID R. GODINEZ ' SI. Sabina H.,-, W, MICHAEL J. GOOD St. Thomas the Apostle WILLIAM F. GORRY Q St. Thomas the Agostle .- ,, L,,:,.,., E'?'T T' ESI MARGARET E. GIERER Our Lad! of Fatima 1 . y. Zan . X ' Ianni' Wir.. v- .Q-'rj'j1f3ik::v5 ' is . 'filgii I9-24:22 ' V. ' i- Q ELIZABETH GOMBKOTO Sr. Sebastian ?'! ' . rx STEVEN P. GORDON North American Mortxrs PATRICIA A. GOUNIS Sacred Heart n s MICHAEL D. GRADY Our Lad! of Fatima 2 4 'T' M 0 W il r I 1-5l.IIZ sg? g. , 3 V 'iii A- '-,ewes 4'-'iff R , f-am., 1 1.5. f f.Q,g.l .23 .Q.3,a.iQ Q' W ' .A ,riiz r . lfeky 'O-,r 5,5 ,i,'y::P.i Eiirrfgfflggilig 23' ,e.::':'f Vi! 'f,c.:1.a::1tP , m+sw.S'lif E '32 6Q...L.5?Ei 43 f BARBARA A. GRILL St. Dismas x . .wrazjg c 6 SV RALPH C. GRUENLOH Sacred Heart BARRY HAGAN St. Dismas xap., ..: , , , l Y. .4 .aWM.My. f, Q, M. .. ' I I x .H , , , ,,, .. Ni M 4' wk M Qs. - ft '?5 :firing 2559. 4' 1' V I the ,,w ...,' I4 54 KATH LEEN GRAVES St. Bartholomew if FQ, ,. ? . fifi , 'K .M I 1, L .. . help . 'i',,fl' ' 5 , 1? ' ' Vg , .Q-3, . I Y! ' 1.1 5,22 ' ij,-.5 H: A NN... ,l aws Fi X 1 1. 2 r sm 'U A U' 4' W, 'lil we 4' XS. 53 'S 25 if -'fin -1 if ra? 5 gf 2 4 Il A we . V' 55392 Mn , A . . -5-, ffildifii- 1 JANET MARIE GROSE St. Ferdinand Q , W , Mem-1 MARY P. HALANEY Good SheEherd STEPHEN Nl. HALL St. Bartholomew I--I-. ANTHONY GR IEMEL Sr . Bartholomew ROBERT C. GRIESHABER St. Sebastian , - ' .-.mem 9 2:1 5Z'9'?if n A 8 JOHN A. GRUENLOH Sacred Heart PAUL S. GRUEN LOH St. Sebastian Problems Solved Here And then, Father, after pulling the Great Mail Train Robbery I managed to escape with. . . reveals Jerry Funk in a guidance interview. So after you pulled the Great Mail Train Robbery you managed to escape with. . .? supplies Father McLain. za., XV .U .Sf THOMAS K. HANDY RICHARD B. HANSMANN MICHAEL G. HARKINS PATRICK W. HARRISON St. Sebastian North American Mcrtzrs Sacred Heart Sr. Bartholomew JAMES HARTWICK St. Buriholomew RALPH HARTWIG KAREN A. HEALY Sr. John 5.Jnmes Sf. John 8-James Seniors On Their Way To Class RICHARD A. HEIDER St. John 8. James MADELINE J. HELLMANN Sacred Hear! 2 .1 A , aw: Yes, this is our typing rancher, Mrs. BanksI introduce John Gmenlch, Jim Clay, and Mickey Martens. MARY ELLEN HEEP Good Sheeherd WILLIAM HEIDOTTEN Sacred Heart MICHAEL H. HENRICHS Sacred Heurl 1 ' ful: :iA3Q..T.'5f'i3. 'l 1' , 4 Aw X A r.,,..,:9.--q,, . 2-Wig, W, K av? N , 3 , , 31 ' T it-f ,- , .Ja-aaa: .cbifzj - JUDITH HESEMANN JUDITH HESSELBACH Hall Ghost North American Martrrs LAWRENCE J. HOETTE MICHAEL N. HOETTE Sacred Heart Sacred Heart NOEL HOLLAND JOSEPH HOLTSHOUSER St. Sebastian St. Jahn 8xJumex JOHN M. HOPKINS ROYCE H. HORENKAMP St. Ferdinand Sacred Heart ' .siv- 5? 9' fa X 1' if.. 'fin 'A i K 1 , 'lgfilf f Y? rv DONALD HIEGER HOLLY HILL North American Martzrs St . Ferdinand I J, ., ,.. 9' GREGORY F. SUSAN A. HOFFMAN HOFFMANN Our Ladz of Fatima North American Martyrs Whafs Cooking? Cancentration. Concentration. Concentration. Cooking pizza de ma n ds concentration. Doing the cooking and the con c entre-t i ng a re Ma ry Starostki, Miss Lachirco, Janet Singleton, Vickie Weir andjane Steuber. fm- A- JY F ffifi Lx 4 K vi, 'N 'Ati ' .,gJ. 35 1 41.354, , ., t adm, Z k .,.,L, X ,L L . . - s, ' Mfiqg Q 4 x 1 5'-J ' V 1332 . F ,401 V if .M . . I , N-.., - ' LUCIA H. HQRST St. Sebastian MARY ALBERTINE HUBER North American Martzrs C . lf' . , I Lfiiffl ,Q is ' v -:Qi ' H11 if HENRY P. ILSEMANN St. John :S James ANGELINE IMPERIALE St. Sebastian Sigh OI Chrislrhas Snowflakes fell softly an the Advent wreath making a Winter Wonderland. PATRICIA H. HUBER Our Lael! of Fatima GERALD L. INSERRA Hall Ghost . V ' 'Riliii ,- .. - .. .,..,..' 'Q' f , K E! E JF Q08 f .. , FRANCES J. JACOBI St. John 8- James MARY ELLEN KADEL Our Lad! al' Fatima -Q. Q 3,53 - - 1121 A52 :L , 'Q 21 ini-Y WILLIAM HUSEMAN St . Sebastian MICHAEL JACEZKO St. Bartholomew - y -qi' 5, N 'Q 1 7 5 xxl L ,X ia ,-1 HE, 1 gi A KATHLEEN JENKINS Our Lad! af Fatima SHIRLEY A. KAMMERER Our Lad! of Fatima A C 'T-D w A ,. is DENNIS E. KAPPAUFF ANNE ERICKSON RONALD A. KEEVEN NANCY KENNEDY St. Martin de Porres KEENCE Si. Thomas the Aeosile Si. Mary North American Marfzrs ' N -'lu sf- r ' 1 , j ROBERT F. KENOW SUSAN GAIL KiNG THOMAS A. KING PHYLLIS KLEINE Sacred Heart Our Ludz of Fatima St. Dismas St. Ferdinand Researching In The Library MARIE KLOPPENBURG Sacred Heart KENNETH A. KNOBBE Sacred Hear! THOMAS KNAPP St. Dismus JOSEPH L. KNOBBE Sl. Martin de Porres ,337 ,,,,........ Now, Connie Schaefer, I'm sure Ohal' Einstein 's Theories an Reialivitx are here somewhere in the library, reassures Sister Mary Ligouri. Q. ff -1- -- 121. . A. . N f1 '? ' P , ' . 0 i K- ,'.g,Q,.1mMAf-',u,,.,,, ..55,,.,,,.,,. v, ,a.,,,u,,. I' 1.2.53 Q -s-0-5 2' 'W' Q Q-aw I I gym-'G 'i f'?Q'fgI1f1g-ate? 4 , .M-eLii1? ,.,f.,5, I : L ikillililfv-f.!V Q .' I2 ROBERT I. KNOBBE KAREN A. KNOLL MICHAEL KOHNEN WILLIAM KOHNEN St. Sabina North American Mcrtzrs Sacred Heart Sacred Heart I, fy 4 , ' A 'hw-K l V NK.3,. r . . . ' x If 2142. :iq . ,fx Y ta!-eff: 1 Q- H' I- I ' I' 3' 'wif '3flf.E.'i 35314-'ig 5 X, M' , U , iii '35 2.l2Igs:3:3'3'3ff: sr I W fY.aQ.r:97!EM12', ?' . '- 'ffm A arg, il' L h .ffwi X . . . W ' . . it 1 A W- vi. K ugd. K H W fra. .. 5' L if 1: !'f' . I.,Q,.ets.'z-91? jf .sa gl 1 ,Q Q ext? 9' 'f A5 'Q 0531? SILT' 'I ' mi ifflfd' ' . ?'1 LI..lmi1Z' ' Q - BARBARA KOWALSKI MARILYN KRAPF HDI! Ghost Our Lodi of Fatima Chemists At Work SUSAN M. SUSAN M. KRUSE KROMNACKER North American Murtxrs St. John 8.James ,gm ,, gtg.: JOHN KRZEMINSKI Good Sheeherd DANIEL S. KUENNEN Holz Ghost -at-iw! 4. ex. Q KATHLEEN KUEHLER Good SheEherd MARK J. KUHN Our Ludz of Fatima -fv uv e- c THERESE R. KUNKEL Our Lad! of Guadoluee DAVID LAUBERSHEIMER Good Shegherd TERRENCE A. LEIGH St. John 8.James SA N DRA LEWIS St. Mary ig I as? gsfggzgfrigvw Q 3-Vg.. I-mei... - ,LI ' 1 . 54.5 A k: A':2 ' iff? 1 -77 .. 5655.2 , .rw-,...l.s .' W2 :Z f ggi. fi ,y .fra ' ' MICKEY LANE St. Ferdlncnd . A -mf ... E 1 , X affix x mv f -:mg 411 ' gl A fi-i M g ' 1- 'KY' -ary. . , A .na :Q , , fn E6 r- . izfy- '- rr.--255 1' -'r LE ANN J. LAY Sacred Heart VICKEY LANE St. Ferdinand DANNY JOE LAPHAM St. Ferdinand .. . A.. MARY PAT LAYTON North American Mutgzrs DENNIS M. LEARY Hoi! Ghost Class Is Beginning: Get In Your Seats M fl 'f wwf EXC MARK R. LEUCHTMANN Our Lad! of Fatima TERRY A. LIESE Our Lad! of Guadaluee What's so interesting on the other side ot the roam, Joe Diekmann? LESLIE LIPPINCOTT PATRICK H. LIVELL FRANZ K. LOBEL MICHAEL R. LOFTUS SI. Lawrence SI. Ferdinand St. Sebastian Our Lad! of Fctimc ROBERT LOMBARDO MARY K. LOMMEL Holi Ghost Sf. Ferdinand Locker Rush 'Com'n u s, ive a fella some room, so s Dave Holmcnn to Seniors. 1 9 Y Y r LINDA C. LOUIS Sr. Sebastian LAWRENCE LUECK Sr. Marx WILLIAM J. LULVES Sacred Hear? PATRICIA ANN LYNCH Sacred Heart KATHLEEN L. LYNCH Our Lay of Guuduluee GREGORY A. MAASSEN SV. John 8 James .1f5!5 ', 2 'jarlgut Q 5 KATHLEEN M. JANICE MATTHEWS KATHLEEN McCANN MICHAEL MCCONNELL MASTERSON St. John 8.Jnmes St. Sebastian St. Thomas The Agostle Sacred Heart Q +4141 - . . . .fr 'f'. it .L . , , ,.... ...M 'fi 1 HCM.-f,'i.f?2f11e fn '- wfz 423.25 aww' JOHN J. MCENANEY JAMES D. MCGINN DENNIS P. MCGINN KATHLEEN MCGRATH St. Sebastian Sr. Bartholemew St. Bartholemew Good Shegherd , . , fix? Lim . , S. SANDRA E. McGRATH Sacred Heart WILLIAM E. MERSON St. John 8.James ,, VL WILLIAM C. MCHUGH Our Lugz of Fatima MICHAEL L. MERTENS St. Dismas .... .-i., , . W hm, Lunch-hour Follies We hcven't gat a barrel of money. Maybe wah a song, side by side. Or so say Seniors Chu: Jim Hartwick, Jim Anderson, and Rick Heide MICHAEL MEYER Sacred Heart ARTHUR D. MICHEL Sacred Heart O ... ,, ROGER JOHN MICK CHERYL A. MOELLERING Our Lad! Fatima North American Martzrs SUSAN LEE MICHEL Sr. Thomas the Aeostle SUZANNE MOELLERING North American Martzrs .. C44. 1 Q.:-5 gged md funny. But we'II travel along, singing zhroeder, Denny Drehkoff, Mike Henrichs, MICHAEL MORAN Holx Ghost GREGORY MUDD St. Kevin LAWRENCE MICHUDA Hoi! Ghost MARY V. MOHRMANN St. Ferdinand I pi I-W.. R rv ' 9.1 K fQ...n - , 557 , .df -My Whig emo . r -'sit JUDITH ANN MORRIS Holt Ghost JOHN L. MUEHLING St. Dismus I . +A i FM 1, ggie 1 Y ,V PATRICK J. MUENKS KATHLEEN M. MURNIN DANIEL C. MURPHY MARY PATRICIA MURPHY St. Ma Hol Ghost Sl. Dismcs SI. Sabina ,...'Y .JT -1 1.1 RICHARD T, MURPHY RONALD MUSGRAVE MARK JOHN NEWMAN STANLEY NIELSEN Sacred Hear? St. Dismas HQIZ Ghost Sf. Dismas 46 DREW D NIEMEYER r Lad! of Furl ELLEN JANE NOELKER St John 8. James .rw ' if ti' 1 MSW - Q -- ' 2' ' '3 ' 1 LORETTA ANN NIMMO Sf Ferdinand BARBARA N OONAN St Sebasfmn V4 . ,M ,Q gf, A I, ,X . . R 'J :A . - V. . . ,: -x,-. .V A .2 ,I ,. Wrestling Anyone? SHARON A . N ORMAN SELL Holi Ghost X ' 3 V514 -wfifigf. 4..M,,,g K !LQ't , '. A V: ,DV ji--t oivlg ,Hg-:shawl ,s.,,.,,.n... ' ' M-o1+:+1.fi,7 :Q Q ymlirzzf 4-Milli ' 4fwiGi .3 f -viable ' MARY L. O'NElLL St. Bartholemew KATHLEEN ANN OCHS Our Lad! of Fatima THOMAS L. OTTEN North American Mcrtzrs Aw come on guys, I was only kiddirg when I said I could lift up six of you. pleads Rex Borbeau to Dennis MCG inn and fellow Seniori. PATRICK T. O'KEEFE Holz Ghost BARBARA JEAN OCKS Our Lad! of Fatima SCOTT D. PALMER St. Martin de Porres CARMELA J. PALMERI Our Lcdx of Fatima -X45 0 .- . - ,. g,t TERRY A. PATTON ROSE MARY PAYEUR Si. Sabina St. Bartholomew SHEILA ESTELLA PHILLIPS DANIEL J. PIERCE St. Kevin St. Bartholamew JAMES R. PIKE Our Lad! of Guadaluee , ' -,s.,. . J , Q W3 1 A , O IW , 14. , . . 13 , :. . fi 'Q I fl' 'Hr 3 we 5 ? .' . 1, . ANNE T. PRICE Sucred Hear! t . 525: -H3 Er ,.,, , M . 'Et' , G 1 . : ' lf: , A I ,1 5 '3.5gF' 5 .,g,gtFZi 'P-' ' 4 ,. 1'e1ir12 ':' . .. ' A.f '5 , .V .,.,, , 9 x ' I I f ? ff, .4 . '-rdvesi' 'f !,...,. Q, ' U 8 JOYCE A. RECKAMP St. Dismus - ,it I -, Q. . 's 'S' W , .csv nn I Lim. - X 5 MW! VITA ANN PISCIOTTA St. Sebastian JOSEPH R. FROST North American Marfxrs K -K ' :C EDWARD REGAN JR. St. Dismus Home again, home again. . . is the thought in the minds of these n . seniors--Vita Pisciotta, Co Cool ing . ANN TERESE REUST Sf. John 8-James me Schaefer, Nancy Alben, undJudy LOUIS C. REUTHER Our Ludz of Fufimc ini JAMES R. POHLMANN Sf. Sebastian My 17' ixq , 5 Q., ' ,,3.g.Q.b: t .1..,,,4 . ca- ii 90, ,T4 .- Ik j . 3:54 I .2 , I E iw 1 6 iz' Q ,K 4, hm 3 'fini 'F KATHLEEN PRESSON Sr. Marx . 'W ' X.: ,Q . 'I fri. I .. . , Q I' 95? TW- SUSAN L. Punmcron Joan 0. Quinn SI. AIoXsIus St. Ferdinand Going Home DIANE I.. RIEGERIX Sf. Ferdinand Sf. Dismus DAVID W. RODDEN Q 1 i MARY ANN ROTH Sacred Hearl' PAMELA RUDROFF Our Lad! of Fatima Dancing--1964 Style Only the sfudenis of Aquinas can dance three different ways to the same song. ammi.. .. . liz: ln... 4. . 1 f 'f in s I V all-5. I.. ...wb gr .gi itil ., ' ' an 4- . , ., H' 0.3, -I: . - A wi. Sf. 9, 25' ,- N ' .fi I ff .I if Q .te , 2: ?3'?I i'3'3I-QL? 199 3' N11 .. Q, '-9? H 's 2.5 4 CHARLENE RODRIGUEZ St. Sebastian 1 2 5 ALAN .JOSEPH RUF Sf. Dismas EARL J. RUHMANN Our Lad! of Guaduluge DIANE M. SANBORN St. Sabina i.. S .IOANNE M. ROEPER Our Lad! of Fniimc n 1 x CHARLES A. RUHMANN St. John 8. James EDWARD RUTHERFORD Good Sheeherd JAMES H. SARGENT St. John 8.Jomes STEPHANIE SARGENT Holx Ghosh RONALD A. SCHENE Sf. Lawrence JAY GREGORY SCHOBER Sacred Heart CHARLES SCHROEDER Hel! Ghost SUZANNE SARGENT Holz Ghost ii??FV'Z'?f2f I1- 12232, 'Q A 'iiff-El 4 ,. .., ,, ,. e md! .4 3-MH 'H' 11 - '+5l'l31A mm- rw 1 le la we.,-1 lj- vfw fl 592:23 ii?z'1 Riff? anizii, W ' .422 2 ' :Quix- .W +.1.:x2w YTQT' 'Im . 2'WeQsf?51'g2??1ZI?Qi?2 -. fa - ll 3-li?-:11m?i2ii?, KAREN SCHERR St. Angela CONSTANCE SCHAEFER JAMES SCHEFF St. Lawrence Good Sheehurd 1. , JOHN SCHICKLER DONALD SCHLUETER Sf. John 8-James Sacred Heart Coming And Going JANET SCHOPP Our Lad! of Fatima RICHARD SCHROEDER Good Sheeherd Maureen Brown has tho! happy, well-satisfied look as she comes in from a hearty lunch and a visit to the chapel. .v frm iffwiieesgfsy fr H irp5,i'fg2f5iw fl' Lg, F' , '-.fs-51irgi51333t Lot 1f f'2?-t'i.iam.' f ' SUSAN JEAN SCHULL St. Ferdinand mam. ., .. A ,---vm H M.t.fff':f4..i,35j?+-.,,wfffffg .zarrms ' . ' . welt. ' if-c, 'Q fiiiif' :- . A A, V243 f E451 I ., .fk tfi , .Msn , 'W'-.2 Ir. ...L 4 , - . . ' .. V, ggfjf 2 m.9.n .3 gary ' Q A L'1z-gtealifit s..4,,1, . .5t5,t3-ai. ANNA MARIE SCOTT Hoi! Ghost FS' 1 . --4-my ' .wt ,V .. s-.af . 5. - 'X 'I 'CA . t...,' : iw: 1' if-Mr -gsm. s .. wp' ,W-'sweigg , px 5 . ,g a if sai l ' ' . fr viii? - E - . ' v T . ii 1- 5 ,M si MARY JEANNE SCHULTE Our Lad! of Fatima am. . , . Sm., A . A af K. gpg ,f - I' s cz . SN: - Vtpfrgz w , 'f f' fi? 1 H sf wa: ..- 4.4-7.1Qflfl.f ?'?'i 4- ' 5: V - m...5W..,, 'T .- '5 'r X :.s, , R Wb.. . DIANNE MARGARET SCOTT St. John 8- James Home On The Range JUDITH E. SCHULZE Our Lad! of Fatima was JAMES R. SELZER St. Dismas Find me a cup of Flour, asks Jane Steuber, While Janet Singleton JAN E SEVER Hal! Ghost THOMAS M. SHEA Sacred Heart and Vickie Wier satisfied with their own kitchen look on. ,P ts .,..,n1.Vit.M N 5' t,g.5,.5.Q., in 1 Q 0 1 .1 vgiii- ,il s f Q 'W' J 4,4 v,,E.,fv mag. ti? 'lllil 24, '-' 1 r , iff' ff ' - inf, flgf yiitz-f' fw e ii:gi?5 rais...i aff,- 5 21 fic ,.'s-Lis? SANDRA JOAN SCHULZE St. John 8. James MARILYN SERTIC Our Lad! of Fatima ROBERT SEVER Our Lad! of Guadaluee ALAN SHERMAN St. Thomas the Agostle JANET SINGLETON Hall Ghost ,rg-.N aux H4 ,. 1 bases . 1 -Lv -f is 5. ,, Y I 5 if if S -. 3 S . WW' 444, e-3 ., :fall 454:21 L' -M rg -4: is 4,3 E .- gg, 4, Z5 Q - fu 55315-.Lvff '-T MARSHA SMITH Good Sheeherd 5 ta.,-A NANCY SPICUZZA St. Bartholomew BARBARA STEIMEL Our Lad! of Fatima , . ,,..,.., . ' A I i .i' , , an , K 'X rf--f L.. 1:12 .- Q31 .ning S...s QQ L , W Mfg? 'gg' .Mgsif s,3,.:' PATRIC K SMALL St. Bartholomew PAUL SONTHEIMER t-'lolz Ghost Iwi ipm i ' ,zmi-:Fel ' ' ' '- ?'12 EfI.TQ 1, ' if-ir M sam' QQ T9 3 52125 Zi: iii.-RIF? Q gf a t E U pw , E if is ,mv ld ' .s 2 CAROL J. STAMER St. Sebastian WILLIAM STEINLAGE St. Bartholomew JAMES SMITH Sacred Heart JUDITH SMITH St. Thomas the Agostle EUGENE SPAKOWSKI St. John Blames THOMAS SPENCER St. John 8. James Physics Jungle l Believe it or nat, the slinky generates straight wave pulses and the ripple generates straight and circular waves. JANE STEUBER St. Dismas CATHERINE STEPHENSON Our Lad! of Fatima LINDA A. STUSSIE CLARENCE SWARTHOUT Holi Ghost Sf. Ferdinand Al The Dfafliflg B0al'd L. l never knew mechanical drawing could be so hard, thinks Mike Hoefte . :gg . 2112 ' ,gms - MICHAEL L. STEWART St. John 8. James . . , V WILLIAM TELLE Good Sheghercl YVONNE TESSON Sf. Martin de Porres .IUDITH THRASH St. John 8lJames X . aft I , ,ws ig MARTHA ANN STRAUSS Sh Angela f r,.z13.:' ., - s 5-f Q, g3'miz.ag:.y 4: :wt 5 -f 5' N3 lf fE?'3QE1f'?'gf3iF Jifwb 'fx xo U ,x I , WANDA TESSMER Sr. Marx .,' yr ' any M, .3373 ' Q2 FRANCINE THOMAS Our Lad! of Fatima GERALD TOAL Sl. John 8-James RUTH VAN DILLEN St. Mary WILLIAM VON DER AHE SI. Dismas PATRICK WALDEN St. Mary KATHLEEN WATTS North American Martyrs ff' an Q I - ,- f 1 is ni , -5 rx A Y sf -. -1215 'Fll-A Q' 5 Nw' , MARY ANN VENTURELLA Sf. Bartholomew KAREN I.. VOS5 St. Bartholomew CHERYL WALSCH Sf. Sebastian BARBARA WEBER Good Sheeherd I -if N -1 uv- 'A N'-to 'K 'HQ ,- I .Q ,, is 3, I '15 ' 5s5Ll w ,g :.f sf-z-322. 23:15-g,ti?s, t - un V' I BARBARA VIEHMAN St. John 8. James Holy Ghost ARTHUR VOHSEN 'I3Ql? a. uv: , iv ' F3 if .,A - msg.: Y - ,- -1 .I , 311'-ms' ROBERT wAcK GERYL WAGNER SI. Ferdinand St. Mary Conspiralors Three You may kiss my ring now, knows, says Jay LARRY WEBER VICTORIA A. WEIR St. Dismcs Our Lodi of Gucdaluee . fx 5 I f I 'I' Q 1 ' I I X CATHERINE WELSH JAMES R. WELTON our Lad! of Guudoluge Good SheEhcrd to Rex Borbenu and Jerry Brown. LONNIE WEISHAAR SI . Bartholomew 19, Q v f ,BI t M + , I P DIANE WHARTON Sf. Thomas the Aeostla ,. i' YQ. eg ' ' 1- 1 SIL' :Q- E 3 I , 1-53: SANDRA WININGHAM Our Lad! of Loretto JANIS WISNIEWSKI x: SI. John 8.Jumes Q? - I 6 Sn MARIE WELDON Sf. Mary ng' u :,.-5 ' ,, Q ' , . ,v 1 'z C 3 I.. ' 'Rv ,gy J i- 5 'e A ' f02w.K 1 1 2- 'fo NZQQT 1 is , dit of P if QQ 1 :I-25 ff rf. FELICIA WICHLENSKI Sh Dismos 13- JAMES WINKELER Holz Ghost DENNIS WITTENAUER SI . Sebostlcn DONALD WOJ TKOWSKI Ho!! Ghost RICHARD ZENGEL Our Lugz of Falimo 4' 4 L . 9, A. M 'xrrt I -gf z 'K' SQ., . ,, K 3'??fV?3. in ' s? i5fliQfQ i f f 1f5a1fif?w x 2 :n il ' Z. f f 2 4 . N' P ,J X - G Q A ' ' ' JY ,.,1g.- , ., ,A NANCY WOOD ALAN WOODARD SUSAN YOUNGBLOOD Hall Ghosl SO, Dismus Holi Ghosf Construction G 3.1, . - if? ' V L, 1 :K h .K X -L .R-A - ,,,, , X ,:1 G, germ? L ay,'x,,3-.r gEXA.i M QVShgf?'lg'Z,i3?Ex,i - -ff 'AA We - Sw F. A .. , M, .W ,. .X 'VYI A f Ig v'N.'5 N.K -'vx'95'?1i vii 1 Xq'9,gA.-,fffgg f..-gvi 3 Q 5kHf,Q?gz1M . Vsn - y x'K1bl?f X iv A ,frf21fw f33f12' A . A 'i-w - X QQ-'Vw 3 cfgfgfgg .NMI-,Z in - rl-g,,,iwxKXX!ag , 5 gg,g5?1'.-.?gf?2F '55- A .fgiix Sv h., 'fuk -f-S-7 X11 A x --1'-'3L+,.-...-..N.a.f' fred.-:SLM Nas?-iw Kam i Ni- - -. v This was the day thai wus: Judy Smilh jus! had io build that snowman. UNDERGRADS Junior Class Officers The pastyear has been an event- ful one for the juniors. They have distinguished themselves in scholas- tic achievement, athletics, and other extracurricular activities. Nine juniors received honor letters for outstanding achievement in their respective studies. While over one- third of the varsity football team was comprised of juniors, two members deserve special mention, they are Mel Klump, who was voted most valuable player, and Al Poelker, who was named to the C. A.C. all-star team. The juniors sponsored the Teacher of the Week interviews, and also the Turkey Turnabout at which the practice of having a coat check was initiated. Kathy Bishop, Barb Karstedt, and Gail Westenberger won superior ratings in the interscholastic speech meet. Kathy Anger, and again Gail Westenberger, displayed their talents in the school play, Meet Me in Saint Louis. Many juniors also participated in the Christmas concert. K- 4 .. .ml f .2 are '.Mh' f , . . ...., . ,, . w e -if gg 6 'Y .Q iii' ., .sf -1 2 'Q 1 ,age - , if -M 0 LF , '-,212'.,3Z: XM-ez? 9'9'2gj: A ww:-:.-Q :'. 0 ea.. . . , .5 ,f DtN's'w:s:5ws.z Q if f f- Q- l E li ,Tien 5255? if -fgwee f' 'F' .f7..f'::?- 5-' -vw 5 QQ A f . 3:2199 35.9. fee, ' I A3355 been gtg J ' 2 fifflt A. M j EEIH W as--T 4 H 'ti ' Fit .- if -Q .. ' Tiff, M .if j:3'3rv'52 V j W, 5-greg: gg, , :Q +4 v mir' fti'i'i . 1335333 sc S1 ' rx i 0 U , Q Q 'Y .e,k? 5,23 ' -. M nigga' as ., V uw Q e .T - Eff ia ,, I z Q I r 1 1' '9-E .hz i I cl. , J :se f- tfff sm :- S 1 is QS, ... -. Nfl w's'1g: ,..i:ms4..,.r, '33 . 4.ee.t.,. 5 I ii A W 1-amor. . Class officers Mickey DeMello, Karen Worley, Stan Herman, and Mike Kruse are the elected favorites of the Junior class. aj Y. all if ff: ei H ia, . fa- xx '26 34 -H,.,s-4 . is ' Eaxfi it L , agree vw 1' rf-era: 35. 1 . se.. 52 it is fre 4 of 52 ggvev.. 5 6 'E 4- QE' , uv! ' is M, r-Seek? EfTfE???1if w Il'T,ZI,i' -' 2155: Q55 -19. 1:51 1 ff. HQ, oz, T t x. Q ht' . v' ' V ..: , ,z s:3'?'?'f1 31 g-Q-.Q yogi' K, T-5 3 ,a QQQZQTQ 2 'B' f9'iT'?.'5?'Wi.'9 Qepwe we af ,jivg-Lszvj, .. 59? ,gr ,Q -an , EIN. r we . . 1 , Q gt'i'?T2? 3201 .f V a iii: ' af' f ml . +: '?:i::: ' if fi A , 3-its ii- cfm. wr :ax .4 text. v fjg as ig., 3: f ef , sr 'ff G x Y 52' ' . ,Kc ,,..,,?,5.,. ..,1L 'NW W i. .s ,9,9.5. fji?3753fW'ir9if:fQ5a, -014.35 'f GM. ef ..1s,jg..a 4 Hwy he '1- xe ,.,s 2 z' ig' . ., er is ff? fd -333 Pefiqv- , .,1v..,. B . . f.3h ' ' wi f .f mite ff rf M W t .4 f we . ,mrs i 'Q g r 4 i Sandy Almeling Kathy Anger Tim Arant Mary Aubuchon Pat Auchly Ray Azar Leonard Baltz Sue Bannon Jo Ann Barrale Keith Barson Mary Ann Baruch Betty Barylski Kathy Bassett Nancy Bauer Nick Becker ,. , . ' n v . g 'NSI 'fx A 0, . t ,M fig' ' e R 12 'N ff Diane Berning Mary Lee Bihr Carol Blschof Glen Bishop Kcrhy Bishop Mary Ann Blethroad Sue Baedeker James Boshmer Sue Boehrner Thomas Bopp George Braden Coral Brady Jeannine Brady Bob Brasfield John Breaux ,W A 5 'ze .MEX . W .-, Ln. ...-f ,Y , mb,-,..':f:V,5,, .- a ffl . sv. 1 gnc X a Butch Beeman Mike Bagley Barb Behlmun Carol Behlmann Mary Benz Lynn Bergmann sCienli'iC Studies Juniors Tom Hoff and Ken Meyer, appear Interested in what bialagy offers- Bcb Breikbarkh Tom Briggs Sharon Brummelhont Connie Breads Jaan Brown Jean Buker Toni Bulock Carolyn Bunton Debbie Burnlkal Rick Buschard Betty Byme Julie Byrnes Karen Cambran Denise Canoy Daniel Chalcraft Danny Chapman Jean Clssell Barbara Clark Claudia Diebold Bob Dierker Gerri Donovan John Dougherty Mike Drone Jack Dueppner Tim Duffy Barb Dugo Clara Dussolcl Connie Eckerle Donna Edgar Charlotte Evans Q fl y' 2- 1 , .1-. ..,.. ' '5 , K, So, mn R.: is' ., 353' it 451522 .i4:.F -'pf :itil ,Ma 4 sa.. 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Cecelia Fenton Karen Ferder Connie Firnstahl lSee P. 92, Joe Fitzgerald Charles Flaherty Juniors Love School Q 4 Stephanie Fleming Bill Foley Mary Foppe Linda Fuentgeld Vickie Fults Mary Gallagher Michael Gavura Sally Gerker John Gllbert Joan Gittemeier Dave Gadat Sharon Goetz l clon't know why they insist an classes after lunch, says Kathy Anger as she leaves the caleterla. - - , Jackie csolamk 'T - g ' N' ff John Gragnanl I-l ' K , 5 W ' Mary Jo Grarnann 3 fligyl ll Q John Greeley ,A 13? Margie Gregg HMA X 4 A , -' Barb Grall ' flfliiifffl S 'L-75? Ve wtf H '- ' L' va Alma Gruenloh George Gruenloh w w -- , 4 I' LAK 'nfl David G'Sell , xl ,, 1 Barb Guntll - . Pam Haffner fir Sv ,ad M, , Brian Hagan Sharen Hagenhaff Judy Hummerschmidk Mary Kay Hampe Sue Hanley Karen Hannegan Jay Hartman ei-ff' 52,3 v N 'ffl . iff an Zia: Fl mln I Mary Hartman 5, , Z'-1 N Q' 3 4 sm Harfwig 1 1 4 ' 1 Al Havermann J ' ' Back To Class, Girls ,. '- ,, . . 5 'if ' 5' ' I ' Yam Maeliering and Karen Mros lake their A i V .,m,W,, , ' ', ww V Y deny mn after lunch. L, T ' F . .' ' '. 25 ffl, ' iff, 5 1 ...1..,.3,g5g 321 fi. -1, gig? ?.Q,jF- ' '-1 4- ' K Pai Hefti e Q. QP - I A Y Barb Heidger ' - V - - - Paul Heidotten 1 S A . ai r ' on e ff.: ' II- , , i . ,V gf gave -. pq, If .N J K W2s gjyffAj:Al 'T' ' 1' rnk ff? Wg ,Q wwf , . iii Denise Heil Y 'X ' N Don Heinz J' ' Ann Helbung 2 A , N i 2 x H gg . jf Mn ' ., A T35-wgw,,3,x a,,g,55.Q.Q, , K ,N vi N A , 5511 .Hg V fe?ffsi . - V 'fi i ff - . Shan Herman A is ' , 's 5' , Jim Hessel ' , ' ' v Pu? Higgins t -,X ' - , manzzqa - 1.24 ' 5 w, V511 , ' '1. W ff 4 . 7 Linda Hoge '45, 'YY 5- ' di I, A , Bob Holthaus A x' m 1 j . Linda Hoarman ' gf ' f ,ff ' i ,, 1 x. fi' ' 7 me 1 F 1 -V 43'-.gdafnj t J' ' . ll .ll i V lEfS?SfE??W ' if 7-'?4'ffff , if ?:H.'F 'Y?i9mf.L Mary Ann Hoppe 15 .ff x lg 1 Y , five- A If ,gif Sue Horenkamp + ,- ' V' I I 3415 i ' . Judy Hose as ' - ' ,g , fl ' , ' Pa! Hou g 4 f V U '7 Ronald House A ' . -, K . , Terry Hulbert 5, v. i 4, .f V, W- - ,. 'irq ' I M' ' - Mfg! Giffixag .r'r 1 15 ' Q1 I' 1 Lynda Hun.-. Fi.,-se , V05 59 3 ,A -.Epi A by 1:33 gil gags QEFTQN 1' - ' K 1 1 - Q - ' ry., Ruth Hunter Nancy Hurchens David Hutchison Sharon Juggie Maggie Janssen 3. .f A V, , 1-Q H I 1 ,f AW I ig 'LvV- S 'VI' K ,-., Y L.,5:,9.M . A L ' 4, V V ' 1 Z K ggi, . wig., 4 ,' ,QW ,I , so-xl i uff -5, M f '. ' , ' ,H E X sf L, l, r 4-. f x rj- -. 4 ' i 1,4 x Q 'S ,NB a x i 4 ' . ,...., ,..l , .-,gr- ,y..skgig',: ' ev: - :LA - M . ' R3 3 J , , 3 ' 'Pe' ' sr ' VY ' , li E if ' 1 Y P ? l - 'sf ,-x 5- I A V. , -1, T E ., ,, 5 1 Aifs frets i s' Q. .wx , . ':e ?:':if5,'?s.',5jg -l.'- '. 'Sf I'-,.. Q' fff. , ' s , - -R, l - . , g -. .Q , . -, fu ff I ,. ,- , V2 Ei.: . rrp, 'War , -.. A fx, , E-53-2 N? 7 mvwsgrrrfrjrv gram 3-5-1 ,Zin , k,h, .5 , M ., . if l so l , . 'Qu l we Me . fig xr- ' 7 4 br Y 1 y . gif' I , - skip Kelly Q ', Ed Kiefer ' ' :A Jerry Kloppenburg 5.2 -r ?.s:af'gff'V'fi?'L M I no Mel Klump 3 Jane Krlabbe is ' Frank Koller F' X l P Ken Coleman Q' Richard Korane Q Dianne Krier V W ' Mike Kruse ' 3 Gerry Klllsaek V 'fe Ken lc-.elllef . ,,, Ed Kunkemeuller T' Peggy Lacombe 3 Sue Lammert JE? E-ffrx:1,'g,5,.5,'g: '1gg xiw. . M? , , . , , A , Q lp , V Trotting Al Sandy Jennemann Dennis Jorel Emily Judge Barb Korstedt Judy Keiper Jim Kellogg Turkey Turnaboul Junior Judy Hammerschmidt is led onto the dance floor by Senior Rex Barbeau al the Junior Turkey Turnaboul. .P+ Greg Lauber Kalhle Laws Donna Leary Lynda Lederman Judi Lehtinen Nancy Lembeck fl f . , .u.,,, ,WE WM, - , - -, 7, , ,.. . fl -fl' - K.: E - so I- . 7, .-1 ' - W l PM K3 ' sf ' l ,gel 3 12 K .l f E' 4 Kathy LeRoy Nancy Lloyd Pal Lloyd Carolyn Loesch Kulhy Loftus Thomas Lohe Linda Lopez Eileen Lair Marilyn Lolt Mary Luciclo Chris Lupo Lorena Lynch x K va, f v- - L, V . 4 Q' Q52 Smile, You're On Candid Camera Arr Philips, Summa paper stuff photographer, is caught off guara as an Aguinas yearbook photo- grapher clicks his camera. Danna Monroe Tim Morrison Ellen Mass Karen Mros Dalu Novak Ann Oberkrom Richard Obermeier Wally Obremski Par O'Daniels Barb Olmslecl Mary Jane O'Neill Jae Orso f ,rg ,V xx, 9 1' i I, y f' K ,, 74 M '1f'73ff'i wmv Y zfy, F. X ER, l SL iii' - -i N A - 'vw f-K new my .rgsm ,bil 1,1 f . i g f- ye ' .i V T ? . X 4 .45 ' , X I, . n l . fl? I , . rf 'Wfgiaaig iw -,fir G ' K- ,wr is v ,.'-,Q V ' , ' as fl? - . . Neil: 1 Joyce Macher 394 ' ' Tom Magee ,Lg Frank Malowey 7'- i Mi ,W wr- y ,f aw, 5 Regina Maluwey .ff Camille Malpocker Mike Munion ' lniw ., ' wiv .9 ' . 2 ? V vw ll: ' - -. wif . En if , 1 2 Jana Marifieren A ' V Y 1 V it N ' V in Tam Morren V d Joan McCormack aff, Mike McCoy lSea P. 921 1' ,- -' ' ' F v fi? . , F Q, Qfyf- ul. 5 W- .vi a +- 'x ,i P . ., H., r I -'rn ' ss, if ' ' R . Bonnie Meir: ' ' A 'X tfr- ij-QQ lair Q , - . is - - . V 1 r . . 'E Y Darlene Mendel -- VI, V R V John Miller ,rg X- wa I V, f'a -' 11 . U sy -A ., k . 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Lormlne Pulllno Kathy Queaiharn Ron Relchelr K Msrrlft Read 3 Jean lleidsl Bob Rams Mary Renrck Terry Repkmg Pam Rlcs Maurenn Roberts Sue Roberts Jane Ross -, ,,A, -, A, Carolyn Rofhermich PQ, A - 35.-5 Jim Rozanski an ,N ' Qfiffl Judy Ruhmann -J . ww we fb ,QS rf, .X , wfmfrfgq f A. .Qin .H ..-.. . ,. 4 -. .. X .-Q. J . L-V - 4' . Carol Rupp Dan Ryan Bob Sanders Martin Saunders Shelia Schaefer' Barb Schema 1 l x 3:? T'i' 'Sires - S ., Stephanie Scherr .l X Kathy Schiller .iff Mary Agnes Schlelnat sry' .L ' he fu , J' K V. fri: i?tfffI Eve rybody He re H as Boo ks 2g?mrf,g15yQfe,?4r fa3nl,jV., 'Elm-.'f'ii:W Mickey Schlereth Sharon Schlueter ' Jaan Schnettgcecke Barb Schoenholz Jerry Schoanover Tom Schrick Sharon Sellers lSee Joe Shaughnessy Geargla Shaw John Shelton Hi, hal Hi, hal lt's aff to school we gel Juniors Mary Foppe, Pam Swarlhout, and Mary Conway 'ein fellawiunlors at the l entrance of A-building. Steve Spehr John Spillane Bill Spraul Mary Starostki Steve Statkus Diane Stauder Geurge Steffan Vince Stevesan Marsha Stocker Rich Strathmen Wayne Struckhaff Ken Supranawich Erwin Smlth Randy Smlth Cathy Sorrell P. 921 ,Vw 0 3122 ai:-98 Q4 rs r ,L 35 x :XI K3 a 48 ou Q 2 xi. -2- ,B if , :....,fw,. Hfgilfif, f: eg in , vi, 5 3.4 .M ,.. 4rff '?: A5Y5::i ' Q A' -f ., Q, '. , lm. .W ......, 2 3 5- , 42 , ,Q auf a 1 ra. 59' x ,.751'ET,l., , 1 g,.'i'f::Jg'l af z Jie 93 Q i Q ivan F 145+ 61,4 -44 . - . is ' 631 , a 521- .nfi 4 he .,::. 2535? - . :sexi , 'i1z'.2'-S Efilg f-as ' ' 3 X . . , V QV-ff ' -51:23 f ' if 4 1 VIIS3, L S5 . rigs . 2' 1 'QS Vs. 23.4 -1. E .x fa? va? Q x 'g ie :vu 14 Q I 1.25 .2 s... it 3'?i.1. f ' SUM.. af. , . QQ, ., . fy- , ,. , 185' SV: ' QV .M new . 29' . Viv ei? . 3 W i ,Q . r 3 , gig nfl' - ' 'Y x '. If f. ,X ' a ' 'S-,Q , R, V :uma Qfirs V .sff S. V -1. 'W -- T sf? mn: ,' 4 :Tr 'I pure: 1: :V 4 ' ,lm . A ' . l . 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' Q .z-mfzv ,....,,..,,..k ., Q.: emi-i.iI'2 Q Y' Gerald Turek Linda Tumer Mary Lynn Uhl N . ,A 1,35-fe,fsm w. we we 3365 wif Jana Ulrich 6' ' Mary Underberg in Kathy Underwood ,Mit l gf' Y. 1 35 X , A -r J , ff ,, ...H Q Diane VanDillen f 4 ., Donna Van Deventer ' i, vi ' Randy Vest 'gi' ' W l a .r -3 fain NF . ni: Q55 Hin 4: in Denny Wacker Steve Wenger Diane Wagoner Y -.. If sr' W' .,,. fi . QE 9. :ze fmsce-ef gg' ul..w 6 f-PR T M J! 1 Pam Swarthout Peggy Szwabo Jim Tarr Tony Taschler Rosemary Thomson Carolyn Timme el Waiting For A Slow Dance 5o who's got any more bright ideas? demand enthusiastic juniors at the Happy Holidays Dance. Mary Ann Wand Charlene Watsan Norma Wehlage Cynthia Wehrheim Barb Wailer Jeannie Weland Gail Weslenberger Ginger White Greg White Mary Vvhltley Bob Wilkinson Glen Williams rw' 'V 4-' -' 45 311' ' xi , S 5- Q .. WW . ,sg d 3' A-sh ' in V, f f' ? 'X Ying! r. v Y Q x 'Y '1 f f di ' 2 on. , 'A 'S-f ,' fig S YQ,-'sa 1 --More Juniors Now, this is the way you make sauce for the pizza, grins Chris Lupe. HN I ' Danna Leary wonders if it is really true. ow let 5 see' SMB slcned on page l23, puzzles Sandy Almeling. C ,, I I ish ...in the third place, there were no. . . Kathy Clayton keeps busy wrltlng history notes. What was the sentence after. .. ? Mary Conway asks Debbie Burnikle. All the rest are studying chemistry. But John Gilbert and l noticed you sneaking in here with a camera. smiles Kathy Schiller. w . l 2 r f, A f mmf, . - W: -K cg nb,-me ij- .- .ll gg gi 6 W 1' if xl . if X: ,A f ' , , ' 2 1 '.. , r- ff , V, . . L , S f , ,. , , , F. A. .ln J. ir W, Diane Judith David Mar Michael Patricia Jeanne Kennelh Y Abel Anderson Anderson Angelo Arata Arala Arnsmeyer Aubuchon lSee P. 921 ss' ,ef Am gf gm M ' 1124.11 Mel I r ' ' K- :A Sis ff fy: f :WY A 'f- ' ' f ? ' A Gil- J 4 r f f ef, ff A , 'l - A or X K ' K .. . 1 til. ' I ' 1 f , 'ik A M lx 4' . f 1 'N A 'i ffsfi, ' 1. fs? W 'Q , L .. - Pamela Loretta Jo ce Ann Linda Lauren Donna Linda I Y I Aubuchon Azar Babor Bagley Ball Bange Barker 1' 1 7 '5?'i'5'5'?f ?5I?Wfif'?'N ' .11 EXW A A W Y' '? 7'?ff35 ' Fill 'F ' W- ' 'V ies wif fwft B 623 ' 'VD Pit Tl ' ' , 'sf' l 2,5 ns' G Y if A A ,. . 95 :fr ill n A ' -5 y F -- wr A ,Al Q, K , fx 1 W V 1 4 l ' J , f , 3 1 , M 1 f Qi . S. .3 '- raw- ' ' A 1-Egfr x ir 3' Ladonnn Dolores Linda Pafrlcia Barbara Linda Laura Bauer Bax Bazzle Beard Becker Behlmann Behrens 1 ' J 'Q91'f ' . FffY'7T'1 'ITW5 fif r .- aw 4 Jig,-E .5 --V - . - ' N1 - if we Sophomore Class 4 ,542 ,',,1 jQitg5'4 . , l A we K L Qilgffgmiij -. - ., ,. A :WI , -:H T 1' f f fd 1 'if ,Wi 4. h -5 ,as ,Q W 5 f- , rf 'z 13 '- ' . rg v-5:73 , f - ' . I ::xlL, . I 2 ' ,lr 'ff F nfl mjfgggigg 2 X Linda Michael Samuel Theresa il' -, Banning B,,9i.,,,, laerlom Berhel , Q1 -f 9-I Z9 ' 'i AK: . . -A , M . Y in ,X Q J-EL , ,.5,.l:, 4 ,.vi ,5-qgg,7gR,g.fe:fl.' ,, 'X Q r... - A , 1 K-55 ln 5- . Q -54 ' - .V -wa-1 ' ,. -'B V . rr ' Y- ' f - . A P: if -W W -A A A fra- , , my . il: A 1 r in . : 14 3 l I 1 sovuowonecmss Q:FICERS: sway mm, sacfmfy, Q 5 ,,Q',,Q . -if ' ,f John Hoffslder, Presldenlp Par Carr Vice-Presidenh 1 ,. .M ga . I 1 X A H ig x ' Sue Shank, Treasurer. A l 'fill l .cf U sqplwmm, on uh. mm Meaawl smlmf, vmmy Fmlbcll, Sue Carol Shelly Carl Orclxexlra, emi- crawl, mlm: play, Mm Me ln sl. Lu..l....ye.. Bfaffboffh was Blonde Boelamle' l 2:.:ll:'5f3:fz..':,1d.lg:1zlfflf:'rl .'irf:l9?f'l Ll ..,... Regina ml'-I mn he xv Nl l :aim Q lllllh flwll la: ' Lawrence Carol vicki .ludnh B.-Mer ,..-,.l.f, 'fI.'l'1l.. ll.Tl'.1.f.'l Hifi. X12 lf. gif' lil, --'JEL Boehm l Bogucki Berman Benz lsee P. 172i l..l,,.a ami: .1 'fallen Sophomore Mu., shallow. N.m.nlh,f an XVMR QQ? 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Glenn John Florence Gary Jerry James John Brockel Brockol Brockmeyar Brown Brown Brown Brown A fx it ' ,Q pm ft, -'L ff- '14 S'6':1' k 0 ,9- f f 1 .LM N11 ' ' r vm- . , , . , 'HQ' ax fps.: . I 4 M M Q, X xl , I l ' l i n- saw? 1 .1 X , ,, , L.,,, x JL,,..y Martin Charles Mary Pat Barbara Carol Joanne Brown Bruner Bruner Buckley Bussmeyer Capstick TQi Sf -fxqPl5'fi'fN '. - ' 2 'T 'il' f ' pf . 'g r . 2-i ' 511 fi-sg Q , ' 3 K' gg, ' - :fl l, f 1 .A ,V Q H. 5 ' rf: 3,3 2. .4 . P rf ' ,Q -' . ,rea -45 ' fs F Q- -'S' . ,W 'fm 'rf N.-1' - X : , F , . . 5 ,553 , K ,Y 'K 51 ' -9 555 J. I Q , ' Cxjf , - K ,r W - 1 f' . 5 . Mary June Martha Bill Pat Rick Carroll Caruso Cosby Castello Chalcraft Geo P. 921 ... .Y-ZEN . 7 it . fi P Y :K . V an . IW.: pl I .0 Cz. 2 v .r syn , . J 51' . ' ' L.. Q it ilfsi ' Pat Linda Sheila Karan Clayton Coffman Cothran Cross .-112 'Tl :J W- ' f'Ff' ' ' 'f' -253451 kg ? fry 24+ i 4 fl -cr: ., Y- bi - g..3AV,w 3 F 5 A ..., .5 . C .M y 2.13. C Ei., -' 3 5, X sfigigi far? A , .V ' V 'Qs' ' PM 'C .1 Vernon Mary Ann Anthony Linda Creely Crawley Daniele Dannegger Joan Dlana de Ia Charles Sandra Joseph DeLargy Penn DeLassus DeMarlro Diederich 1See P. 921 Wa WT was r , 4 I. llvz R '21 l fyiifc-19?ki'3gi'3if?f .15,.i1t.-mil Jig? 579.3 . 212 XA .25 RT sb i f 2 if 3 .. 4, L - qi 21258: . li L Charles Chappie P l e a S e 0 p e n T h e D o o r Sophomores anxiously await the opsnrng of school ,jggivlla thei l .. nl xi' Vi 1 57,5 ' n I fi il 1 , fi ll Elizabeth Diekemper K 37-Q K' cg! 3:5 :EEN 'fri Nui V 1 ' ffk ' H J fl ' F? .rf Patrick Kafhleen Dulatt Dunn Wrggw w?-Q 'ws 5 ' 3 wi V -if -, -. iw ' V - ' A 5, in Q grae ' gv . -f ': S-.4-1 152 Donna Judith Elder Eldringhofi Paul Diekmann 'W' s w-zfaiuf Qfsffifqs 'm i 'Q 5. ri f ' J vi , '- 1 1,1 i, . 1 , fr , ff- 2- V ' Kathy Durbin . vmuww. s. :vnu-11. 1-:ee 2? Y 4 - 11. 1734 ?1 :K , VX K fo .,. 1 J Timothy Ellison Look What We WOI1 Martin Brown and the Bracket twins pose before the football r homeroom won for homecoming decorations. 1 ,L ... Joseph Mark Raymond Margaret DiPaola Donor Donohue Vohsen A ' ' f V AST. is 5i:'?5'5i'535ii,: J as h, . ,333 - A Exe '- ' F 45,15 ,Q 'fffim 31 ' a FJ . ' ' ' ' Ygam 1 5 T - H: if -. --I I fag-Q. it I. s . -Q1 gf W' ' ':?'.,:'5'3'ii Q- V 'r x, 'fa I .- , - ' Ass' gamut ,..,, 3 ' 1 f ,n. N A .4 ., 1 , W ll ,. rc, x, V. gl giggxgi ,z 'H ' ' Y K: ,ti K, Q. ,, ' . ' ' T ii .ww QT: 51 ff . Barbara Jack Judith Jeanne Eads Eagan Eberle Edelen l j E .1 351' ' N' W 3, 4 H ' Q ' Q A if I 1.2: U , . Mary Jo Judith Jeanne David Emnetl Ernst Evers Fahrenhorst . ,jg - K J 'L E552 ' 1 W cl ' il , , , 15. ' .' Q fr 5 f if Q A J 1-S IDE ' in QI? ' 1 ,ff 'ff - K in 52? J -3 ..'.-.L ,rj A Charles Francis Thomas David Fallen Faltus Fellner Fichlhorn ,.,N :P V, fft l .P A - . 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It X SEA ' A u ,Mi ,1 ,T fwo,-V 3- M- A- ,N , 1 1 . 5 ,J , rj ' 4 i 5 1 ' Q-J, Q' U M312 ---kt Af- A B , if W 1' ll: X 7 A 1 Jim Bill Mike Harald Martha Jahn Bill Timmermann Toombs Tucker Turner Tuthill Uhl Unland T' 5-'f ail A-1 ' y UQ f- .1 ,,,:, -3' rg ., 3? 'I ' 3735 I 1 ' ' 1 rv 2 figs 1 . Notetakers ' 54 -f V . , 5 ...aft .E Write, write, write. Linda Benning, Delores Bax, and Lan'y V Q .QQ R, l A Fitch wander if there will ever be a rapid-writing :curse P .. f fQ????'tQ!f - V A offered. Barbara John Judy Van Kathleen Van urban Ury Dillen Gels 5' A ' Y 25, rl: ff? ' ,L . x vp 1 X ., L 3 Q . :agar , 4 ' 4. W . Q ' f1'l'I ' ff T' ,fl fft'1- fr 7 , 1 legal V W ' in -2 r 4 U -1 QQ - y - , if f 'TT a.ifH ' 5 W in ' 9: x 1 , .leon Stephen Steve Margaret Mary E Van Hee Ven Vitale Vohsen Vollmar rsee P. 699 R, h d IC Cl' Mark Kathleen Daniel Margaret Walters Waller Walsh Walsh Wassmer 1599 P- 923 . fi v., r ' N r , Q y - sf' 5313 N ., . 4 n 1 J, W. 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A Qtr- ' ' 1-gr, , wif.. rr ei. ,M N ' l con't figure out howthey .g4f,'3? 34- 1 7 z-yfff didtl1alstep, says Judy f,w4Qmxw:MHsmfsr Mmm is ' 5 af H i Uni 1 Mfg-Q:,f,,.,,o,,A---,.,1 MDW Sharon Catherine Willefdins Williams Wlnkelmunn Grace Ventimiglia, Carolyn Huth, and Maureen Hussey, sophomore helpers in tha coordinator's office, work on filing records. Bob Clark thinks he knows the answer. But Bill McKay doesn't think he does. Al'0Ul1d the Soph Scenes Campus They thought they could take our picture, says Ran Hurst. Hey, Vickie Borman, look at the cameral Well, durlin', l'll fell you howl dial it, says Sue Shank to Shally Biondo and Chris Rwuhmann at the Happy Holidays Dance. -1-W...-, ...-. - -na- vlan f Freshman Class Officers Not botherirgfto wait until their sophomore year, freshmen of '64 busied themselves in getting into school affalrs early. Besides electing class officers and student-council representatives, they have also contributed one of their nearly 500 members, Betty Sztukowski, to the '64 school play M Me in St. Louis. Freshmen play C-team basketball, but three have made B-team: Dan Sexlro, Tony Sabatino, and Steve Schroeder. Mission total at the half-way mark for the leading homeroom, C250, was Sl20.00. Freshmen an their own initiative have fanned a boys' glee club, the first class to have one, as well asa girls' glee club. They are also the first classtoparticipate in its entirety in the group guidance project. fSee page i9.l Although society-at-large pushes the pre-teen and early teen set into dating, diocesan regulations prescribe that freshmen wait until their sophomore year to attend dances at Aquinas. To welcome freshmen, the Student Council sponsored freshmen- only get-togethers, the first of which was the movie, The Eg! Long Trailer. fgffffsi ' s f r' Q , Cynthia Adler i- ' Linda Albers Y, . s - GuyAlmeling 2,33 h A Joseph Anderson r Suzanne Aubuchon Janet Azar Il Pi Q. I, s ef . I ...i Q . 5' me 2 1 K A 9 H Q we a 2 0 Q4 ' ' an f ii, in ., ...M i 9fi.i.i-hi. :'?'5?'! re an ,., 'GW 313' William Bailey X N Eloise Baker Philip send, Deborah Barylski Richard aefylski Eugene Barry ,. 4'- ze ' P6 g 5 f . . ,- ,Qui :Q Q ' .. 1 V. QY4 . , 1 M ' 'l tri M Q ss . Jahn Barry Ifffff Margaret Behlman ' H, Sharon Belgeri . 391 Q. 1, Kathleen Bell L E nt!! Robert Bergians ', Apfi? - Wayne Berkbigler 2. 'ff V 'ar-ear-'iY5vsr --1:2 'Staff , .'--5-it-we-9:1 ken fel Donna Berning fa' V jf Thomas Bernsen '54 8 l Terrence Bethel il W , N David aeniqch .Q , 'J-we V rx Dennis Bippen 1 '. QI. Barbara Bischof Pat Foley, Vice Presrden ERS: Guy Almeling, President, Sue Greenwell, Secretaryp 7 Tom Jung, Treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS OFF IC l e ff v 5 Q, , yi V' 2 1?-Lrg 4' in ---ef. ' Q .zip 8 .-H re? s Eg A- . 52 'ftifir-5 . 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Tim Joe Steve Sharon Tom Richard Llese Lembeck Meirz Murphy -Off Walters ,e ,, , . e. v..,,..e..,.,,, Freshmen xii? '93 ,, '::::'ir 4' , 1 or iff-ii - , Mgr 4'-ffl: riagw We l ' :-' 3x'3i'1' ,QRS ,rn H , 1-0- TE' -F235 51 HW? 1' - N-u.I'i'af W ez .Lx 7' .4 f :rg 2 ga- , K :fi fefw 'I' -f we-1 W. Vfiffigy :wit ' .. rr fy- ,. I - K W Qflfie , z. fga V ,, Jiri-s1z'zi12e1-1 ,. ' Jo Ann Ruben Gervase l Farquharson Hodgins V991 ORGANIZATIONS Aquinas Yearbook Stal! The yearbook staff, under the direction of Sister Grace Ednund and Mr. Frank Michalski, is c om po se d of editors, layout people, photographers, copyists, and numerous odd-job people. At the end of every school year this book is put out, due soley to the many meetings following school and the given-up holidays and Saturdays ot the staff. Layout staff workers Connie Schaefer and Regina Malawey check copy work as Assistant Editor Jan Matthews looks over recent photographs. Business Manager Jim Anderson, Chief Photographer Jerry Brown, Co-Editor Joyce Macher, Editor Karen Scherr, and Assistant Editor Jan Matthews present the tools af their trade . Sandy Almeling, working an Junior and Organization layouts, types some needed line copy. 95 M. You mean you really like that pIay? , Well, l think if we paste up to the bleed line, that should da it, says Regina Malawey to Chris Lupo . ff I ,S it ,, . Yes, a iob well done. f.1igfffi21M1sfgfa1mg Oh, l'm sure we laid this page out correctly, insists Connie Schuster to Nancy Lembeck. Well, l guess we gooledl Do it over agaln, Drama And Speech Club The Speech and Drama club under the supervision of Sis te r E l ec to Marie, sponsor plays and other productions during the school year. The club is affiliated with CISL and participates in the numerous speech meets held throughout the years. Members are trained for leadership through dramatic and oratorical interpretation, extemporaneous and impromptu speech and debate. 'K asks Jim Welton to fellow officers Rex Dennis McGinn, a favorite of Sister Electa Marie, Barheau, Holly Hill, and Felicia hasenterecl many American Legion Speech contests. Wichlenski. The French Club, Le Circle Francais, is composed of those 'students who have taken or are taking French. Moderated by Sister Rose Edward, the club meets on the second Tuesday of each month. The officers are Karen Scherr, Presidenty Kathy Dannegger, Vice-President, and Maureen Brown- Secretary. The purpose ofthe French Club is to promote interest in the people, history, and customs of France. Members have French pen pals. Ah diiembly is given each year in which the members present the songs and dances of France. Karen Scherr points out Paris, France, to Kathy Dannegger and Maureen Brown. French Club Nancy Lembeck and Karen Scherr glance over the Singing Nun album. Why aren 't you singing, girls??? German Club Kannst du Deutsch sprechen? What? Kannst du Deutsch spre'chen? ' says anyone of the 46' menbers of the German Club. This new organization is under the direction of Mr, Freeman. They hold their meetings twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays, to enable them to hold conversation in German. There are no officers as yet, but they will be elected in the near future. Mr. Freeman hopes one day to establish a credited course in German. German can be learned more rapidly, says Mr. Freeman, through the audiolingual method- hear and repeat. 97 Treasurer Cindy Wescett, Vice-President Sue Kruse President Diane Carson, Secretary Pam Moellering, officers ofthe G, A.A., seem happy with their G.A.A. prospects thls year. Spectators watch the progress ot' the puck in hockey. They don 't look like they could hurt onyonel But their looks don't mean a thing because Tony Daniele, Scott Palmer, Danny Walsh, and Mike as Fisher represent the judo club. ' xr-I Q a Girls' Athletic Association Now four years old, G.A.A. is an organi- zation open to'all high girls. G.A.A. corqaetes in volleyball toumarnents here at S.T.A. and at other schools. The purposes ot this association are the development ofthe physical, moral, social, and mental individual. This is accomplishes: through on intrcmural sports program conductec' on a voluntary basis. 2 s 'W Freshmen dribble down the court in hockey practice. .r . kb ig. ,,,ag M539 MJCVR1 W .Ygrm t l Judo Club l Judo is taken seriously by the four members who make it up at Aquinas. 'They practice every Thursday in the gym under the leadership of one of their own members, Mike Fischer. Mr. Burns moderates the club, giving it status as a school-affiliated club. Club members take iudo for the sport of it rather than for any intent to practice it on someone else. However, if danger would arise, the iudo could be put to quick and effective use. Equipment for iudo is not expensive. The club uses the mats in the gym, but provide their own iudo outfits. l ff . fwffkgbl is Wars... '53 ff rr Members of the Language Paper seem proud of their accomplishment. The purpose ofthe Latin Club at Aquinas is to encourage among the students an interest in and appreciation of the civilization, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. It is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, a notional organization of Latin Clubs. ln the past, the club has held a Latin Week, including in the program various skits, games, and contests. Several members have attended Latin conventions. The Latin Club is open to anyone M10 is taking on Rome' Latin or has completed his required two years. Mary O'Nell, Allison Scherr, Jane Moanier, and Terry Slruckhofi are representatives ofthe Library Guild. Junior Classical League Gene Schlereth, Peggy Swabo, Pam Swarthout, and Barb Weiler look over articles 5 4 f.. rg: X. V751 Q K K ,. , L - 'sz Q 1- ' 'U 1.7 it ,R 24225: Alf. Q' Officers Stephanie Scherr, Mary O'Neil, and Dave Gittemeier read a new acquisition. V Library Guild The Library Guild, whose new moderators Sister M. Ligauri and Sister M. Emmelia took over in Sister Jane Marie's place when she left in January, has eleven members. Each member has a shore in helping keep the library in order. Each has o iob such as typing index cards, putting the shelves in order, checking library books in and out, ahd giving their assistance to students land teachers, toolt seeking certain books, or articles. The Library Guild meets every month. Medical And Future Doctor's Seminar The Medical Seminar meet each week under the supervision of Sister M. Valeria, to keep themselves alert and as fully informed as possible about current science problems and research programs. Bob Gvieshaber, Jerry Funk, Mike Henrlchs, Dave Rodden, 100 Dr. Joseph Efron lectures onthe human anatomy to Florance Brockmeyer, Chris Ruhman, Laura Behrens, and Sue Shriver. President Vernon Buchholz, Vice-President Alan Rui, Secretary Mick DeMella, now replaced by Kathy Loftus, and Treasurer Jana Marifieren make another important discovery. Pat'Pattersan, Mary A. Schleinat, Rosemary Payeur, Sandy Winningham, and Barb Karstedt look aver some research assignments. Mu Alpha Theta The Aquinas Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, is a chapter of the National Honorary Mathematics Society. Moderated by Sister Anne Agnes, the club meets every three weeks. The Math club is composed of iuniors and seniors interested in math and wishing to further their know- ledge and understanding of it. Topics range from mathematical theory to fun with numbers. The officers are: President Vemon Buchholz, Vice- president Alan Ruf, Secretary Kathy Loftus, and Treasurer Mick DeMelIo. The Mission Club, which is moderated by Father Hogan, las been in existence at Aquinas for five years. The purpose of the Mission Club is to sacrifice in order 'o give to the needy all over the world. The best thing we :an give to the needy all over, is the knowledge of Christ. Representing the Concert Choir this year are Vice-President Reid Currie, Treasurer Ruth Van Dillion, President Francine Thomas, and Secretary Jerry lnserra. l , ,,,, Y, ,, , The top mission representatives of their class, at tha quarter mark, look at the mission ratings in the B building. Music Department The choral section of the Music Department, under the direction of Sister Mary Arthur, consists of various singing groups ranging from members of 3 to 43 in number. Besides singing for school Functions these groups are often entered in competition, such as the Evaluations Contest held at Fontbonne College. Miss Bugg poses with her Girls' Chorus, iust prior to u rehearsal, Members of the Concert Choir, under the direction of Sister Mary Arthur, perform for one dt' the Wednesday assemblies. If, - L. N 7 Sister Mary Authur points out some tricky reaches on a new piececfmusic to accompanist Francine Thomas Hurd work after school keeps the Ensemble busy at their practice sessions. eg ...-?,., --. .M xv .TM , ,...,.,.., v -.,-...,..-..w,....1.1w.,. .M . . , ,N .M ... ,.,....f ., , N. -,.n.-N... N..- ,..m...1.....n., ..M:.MK .um k u cu- rw S' if 5 1 ' vh ,, .XZ x . F. Y ,, X f 'T-m w.- The Aquinas orchestra has the privilege of being the only orchestra in the entire St. Louis Archdiocese that has acquired a harp. This contribution, played by Leslie Lippencott, has added new color as well as new sound to the orchestra section ofthe music department under the direction of Mr. Bozzi. The Aquinas orchestra performs for various school and competitive festivals held in the greater St. Louis area. Prominent among these are the Music and Arts Festival, held in the spring, and the C h r i stm a s Concert, conducted bythe Music Department of Aquinas. Leslie Palmer and Kathy Wunkelmann seem to be hitting the right notes Mornn Hanley and Karen Worley are caught in the act of practicing. Don't tell me those pep pills don't world says Rex Pep club Thunder, thunder, thunderationl We're the Falcons' delegation! That exactly what the Pep Club is--a delegation fostering school spirit. Several times a year the Pep Club sponsors pep rallies. One such rally was before the first game, and one was before Homecoming. ,nv We Barbeou to fellow officers, Judy Smith and Joe Knobbe. l ought to know, l concocted them myself. As you can see, work keeps the members ofthe Press Club busy . gn,-fee r , Don't you think these bays need the pep pills instead ofthe Flying Falcons? ,,.i'-v'35ff,', 'Q ,S 'L -41. ay.. .. Press Club The Press Club is an organization composed of sophomores and juniors who are interested in iournalism arid would like to be on the paper staff. Moderated by Sister Mary Denis the paper staff holds meetings every other week and basic journalistic principles are discussed. Membership in this club is a requisite for a position on the Summa staff. ,4 an Sharon Hagenhoft, and Peggy Szwobo the Red Cross Club. Whot's so interesting Red Cross v X: The Rev. Paul Hidner, O.S.B., Proves to the members of the Science Seminar the impossi- bility ot trisecting on angle, using only Euclidlan construction instruments. f'5.',,. : A 5 3 31i.L fi! S ., 4,-5 Jig! ' ESM -, islvif 3 .9 M , 3 , Science Seminar On Monday nights ot' every week, the Science Seminar has meetings in advanced science. They have the desire to further their education in all fields of science and to engage in -scientific research. Yes, we are members ofthe Science Seminar. Vernon Buchhalz ponders the possibility. Alan Woodard also watches for results. 107 IQ! Sodalilies The purpose ofthe Soclalities is the personal sanctification of its members through special devotion to Our Ladyp and apostolic work to intensify the love of the Church for those who are active in it, as well as an increase of this Seniors Kathleen Jenkins, prefectg Kathleen Ochs, secretaryg love in others. Barbara Guntli and Lynda Lederman, officers ofthe Junior Girls' Sodality, stand at the entrance ofthe chapel. and Susan Burkhardt, treasurer: officers of the Senior Girls' l Sodality assemble before the statue of their patroness. Terry Bethel, presldentp Anita Heider, secretaryg and Cecilia Gob, Vice-presidentg officers ofthe Sophomore Girls' Sodality prepare to enter chqael. Members ofthe Freshman Girls' Sodality recite the rosary in Chapel during one of their meetings . - 2 .Q J as Sister ld: Robertine, Senior Girls' Sodality, oversees Sophomores Jackie Shea and Lynda Shoptaw survey ,he mlrng of the baskets, the contents of the Christmas food baskets. Sodalily Sponsors Basket Drive One of the most important proiects sponsored by the Sodalities is the Christmas Basket Drive. Forty-eight baskets, approximately one each per homeroom, was the goal for Christmas of 1963 and a total of Forty-five were filled. .Student drivers tronsported the baskets to the needy in the city and county parishes. Freshmen Nancy Secrease and Don Schmidt take stock of supplies. egg 6' ,-,- .2 L V465 fir-Q , Y-if Denlse Heil, Dennis McGinn, John Gragnani, and Nancy Lloyd look over some books forthe next Spanish Club meeting. Spanish Club Spain, an old and colorful country, rich in romantic traditions, is situated in southwestern Europe. ln a way, this is the purpose of the Spanish Club at Aquinas. Meetings held after school or during class time provide its members with more than a knowledge of the language. Discussions are centered about Spain's land, its people, its history, its religion, and its art. More important is that Spain's influence is felt in our sister country, South America. As a result of this, Spanish Club members are even more interested in what happens to the Spanish-speaking world. Jim Kellogg serenades fellow officers Jean Cissell, Kathie Bishop, and Darlene Mendel 110 ofthe Spanish Club under Slster Mary Adrienne's sponorship. Stamp Club Officers Ken Kaller, Bob Kaufman, Jerry Brown, and Stephanie Schorr catalogue stamps. Object - to collect stamps and more stumps. Well, as far as l can see, this stamp is different from the stamps in my book The Aquinas Stamp Club, which is in its second year, was started to promote and foster interest in the hobby of stamp collecting. Moderated by Sister Mary Adrienne, the members gather on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. The Stamp Club offers its members an insight into the customs and life Of people throughout the world by acquainting them with the celebrations, holidays, and flags of different nations. 'E.J-aff' DIZ Student Council LARRY MICHUDA JAN MATTHEWS President Vice-President HOLLY HILL BILL MERSON Sscrerory Treasurer Student Council x 1 Sponsors Buzz Book John Stdko, Kevin Redmund, complete final preparations for the Buzz Book. Will the boy in the blue shirt, who's iust been elected head ofthe Buzz book, please stand and take a bow, says student council treasurer, Bill Merson. Mnuraen Brown, Mary Schulte, Shlrley Kammorer, Barbara Oaks, Kevin Redmond, Randy Vest, und Pat Donohue,anxiously walt for the l student council meating to begln. -s E x-A i x 1. 5:6 ft f Representatives Kathy Dunn, Pat Donohue, and Sharon Collins prepare spirit ribbons, one of the duties assigned to the Student Council. B l t d orate forthe Ha y Karen Heffner Carol Lowery, Christine Ruhmann, Jeannine Gastcrf, Seniors, Holly Hill and Maureen rown p an o ec pp 1 and Chris Wolf, representing some of the sophomore homerooms, wait Holidays Christmas dance, sponsored by the Student Council. far the Student Council meeting to begin. The Summa is the school newspa is published four times during the course ofthe year. Moderated by Sister Mary Denis, the staff meets every other week. At these meetings iournalistic principles are revised, articles are decided upon, assigned to reporters, typed and so forth. The Summa staff is composed of iuniors and seniors headed by an editor-in-chief, Pat Layton, and four page editors: Alan Woodard, Pat Lloyd, Sandra Winningham, and Kathy Loftus. From the staff S.T.A. 's Globe-Democrat reporter, S a n d ra Wioningham, and other p u bl ic a t i o n representatives are chosen. E 5 4 5 i Alan Wooaara, Mary Pat Layton, Rosemary Payeur, Sandra Winninghom, Kathy Loftus, and Pat Lloyd, editors of the Summa, worlc on layout, V homo economics, ces will serve victory' hi as junior advis' 'liters of the wack b B L A I Coed, nzitiona' A on- broke two K V N N age girls. an A tlmlsoulor - formed of uc, t N milfu I High School. Tlierox 5 K my 1 , V 3,000 Coeed correspondents .IM Ga L' but the ,United St' and Cam.. y ' V ' ' 'Px1esentr1t'.'. livecinl Co-ed . tin, , I 2 , 5' 4 t.o Frances riiitiilubsi 5 W 'm' HS u'mem 7 - nfems This your fi Music. Club ls, being ' VI., 'M5l.gm.0ti wmfnm-5 Lgeomet, 5' Mi-nclxiy nl,-'zlii at 7:30 ni C gsmbhshed at Aqumasqifn is mn- mu- Tmi 4, t .b 8 mb Acmssesy I I y . ilu? A Hlwakffs f m'l Van' in-cated with tho- NCMEA, 'tho Na- ig: ..-, , ' W' Qu, Smal. in The Gmini-Tri-c is' ai geometr DY' . fm C0: T'm1l'is tionolCatl1olic Music Education F f hubs. However, the structure illiistrntiiig various ge Yf . .QACIZDIE ,soc-lniinii. In ordm-rio, im. A 9 may .as mod as thgir y metric shapes andspriiiolples. Eac . I. P ' dont rlinpter inrnr' , J .moore 'mike tlieiiifiiy iiqpligrmgl, ,orhmnent was designed to depict as I , wed to ff-' . Vs-in I e 1 be on Q school 0 IZ C .ia lliernc o1'2nniont,lion-,isi ng V, 1 to nshree lit have on Li.. f ling. C 8 irm' other seminars. ui.. .- rl hy Sister Volerizi. have been up at Bishop lmBoux'fr, Mc- To all men- tliroiighfxiiusic. The whole purpose of this group is to promote rt closer relationsliln ho- twecn music taught in the schools and that life of worship in the Church, to promote it high standard of music education form . VA of, le, and Rosary High Schools. Cuumlm edmm.. .je ac Medical Seminar which was ,.m,,. Q f Alon-of ind last ye-:ir is being , rf' ' ' . W , K i inizod at thi- prcsmn .. dmcmb at Aquinas ig in of Inst, ' ndin ...ir- Ldy i urbvo High - mls. ,., of tlir four centers nsororl hy the SL. Louis Medical ltr-intion xuirl coordinated by Dr. 'nr-th llruns. .un formation stage, Meetings, dur- ing which tfherawill be proiessioiial' entertainment and l even o little talent from ourfown schoolg will heldt once a moritrh. Aqulnue Qlins boon Invited'-by.the NGIVIE.-Xitbfozirj ticimne in the NGMEIQ Conxemiqii. l Published by the students df ' X ' ' ' ' ' ' ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HlGl-I ,SCHOOL , ., 1 n ' Florissant, Missouri ., 1 . f .II ' k - - ' .Q ' i ion, ,,,, g,,M,,,,,,W ,.,, N,,,7,,g,w,..,,-g,-.s.-,u..4,QL .... .,,.. umm Pat, Liytoh EE EDITORS, ,, .W .,,.. 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' 1 I 5 X 1 if 'f?,:'ifE ' . .f- .zm ' - lf .. v., . fuftt' 'kzff I5 f Q R355 64 FlRST ROW: Left To Rlght, Larry Mlchuda, Greg Hoffmann, Al Poelker, Rich Hansmann, Clarence Swarthout, Mel Klump, Mike Grady, Jlm Sargent. SECOND ROW: Tom Collins, Stan Herman, Jae Orso, Ken Supranowich, Bill Steinlage, Jim Portele, Tim Kelly, John Hatfelder, Charles Loveless, Steve King. THIRD ROW: Chuck Flaherty, Gary Jenkins, Dan Ryan, Skip Petralia, Mike Gavura, Dan Flaherty, Pat O'Daniels, Larry Hoette. FOURTH ROW: Coach Donohue, Mike Donnell.y,Mike Kruse, Ray Wilhman, Tom Murray, Bill Merson, Bill McClurkin, John Krzmenskl, Wally Obremskl, Coach Angell. ' Football FBIGOYIS In the i963 football season, the Aquinas Falcons finished with a 6-2 record, third place in the Catholic Athletic prep ratings. The Falcons surpassed all previous records in Aquinas's history. Named to the C.A.C. all-star team, with a leading score of 48 points, was Al Poelker. Larry Michuda and Clarence Swarthout made the second team. Mel Klump and Clarence Swarthout were voted most valuable players by the team. GAME SCORES Aquinas - 42 Western Military Academy - 0 Aquinas - 26 Chaminade - 0 Aquinas - 6 Mercy - 20 Aquinas - T9 Labaure -- O Aquinas - 6 DeAndreis - 8 Aquinas - 32 St. Mary's - 25 Aquinas - 32 McBride - 20 Aquinas - 14 DuBourg - 6 Bath coaches and team members watch crucial part of the game. I 10 Conference, and fifteenth in the St. Louis area Eg!-Dispatch , , , 1 .,, ' K 5 , ' MM ,tr M. -- r . 'i's2:.l M'-2 . x x. 1 Q, ' , ,.., :,.,g:.,,.. .:,:4,:, , jgQgj , . 2:3 V354-11 1' 4 A .,.,?,., ,. This was the las! year for Senior Linemen John Krzmenski, Bill Merson, Clarence Swonhcui, Jim Sargent, and Mike Grady. Llnefnen and Seninr backs - Larry Michuda, Dan Flaherty, Greg Hoffmann, and Caprain Rich Hansmann. A f t 01513-Q ww 3 4.1 , 3 K' 1 vt. ' fn 1 I . ,, 1 pg-3 1-. . .. '- ,. ,,w - - These smiling beniors played their last year for Aquinas. They are Lurry Hoette, Bill Steinlcge, and Mike Donnelly. Team Awards AL Poeucen All c.A.c. quarterback and leading conference SCOTEF. Coptain Rich Hansmonn receives his letter from Couch O'Brian. 12' All eyes are on the game os tension mounts. .L I On The Side-Line K, ...fptyuwx . L , ,,.,, 3 ,,-53, sv-. :ff T5 ' '25 '- ffgihfhiib X Bill Sreinlugo and Mike Grady trap Lcboure hallfbuck. On this play Bill learned to keep low. Oh The Field 122 FYCITI lGck- OH Ron Crecelius starts Homecoming game with the opening kick-off. John Hotfelder returns Loboure kick. Don Flaherty cuts to the outside evading Lcboura tockiar. Al Poelker runs around right end for the first down. To Touch Dawn 123 0, 3 l E f,, . , . .., a I .W - .-.. Blll Stainlage, Clarence Swartour, and Mel Klump rush Laboura quarterback in ....-- . ill Six Laboure defensive lineman watch Al Poalkcr, who had lust passsd through lham, plck up a pod gain. Aquinas defense closes in on halpless Laboure halfback. F l N'-1. Lil li . .4 - V First role defensive unir of Aquinas had 3 shut-ours during fha I963 season and allowed an average of 9 points a game. Aquinas offense averaged 22 poinls psr game. Missing from picture is Al Poelker. Coach Donahue addresses student body ar lelter award assembly. Now, Boys l Clarence Swarihout and Mel Klump earned the titlsofmosi valuable players. IZ! B-team Football Squad TOP ROW: Gary Brown, managery Ray Haven, Jeff Diekmann, Dave Bettlach, Leo Soissan, Gail Woody, Dan Walsh, Blll Toombs, Ran Hammelman, Ken King, Mr, O'Brien, coach. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Fuhrenhorst, Joe Marshall, Joe Simanes, Bal: Gaellner, Fred Gibbs, Jae Piekarski, Mark Kussman, Joe Hanschmidt, Don Sextro, Tom Robinson, Maile Daner. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Russell, Guy Almeiing, Norman Moellering, Dan Wagner, Charles Chappie, Joe Dieclerich, Jim Stein, Jim Hein, Bill Connor, Jim Cook, Dan Reichert, John Shields. B-lealh Balal1Ce5 Books., Season Tally Is 3-3-1 The current B-team football season was the best in the schaol's history with an overwall 3-3-1 record. Winning the opener against Chaminade by a narrow 7-6 margin, the fledgling Falcons also won the Laboure and DeAndreis games by forfeit. Wing-clipping came at the hands of Mercy, St. Mary's, and DuBourg, but the B-team evened out the season by tying the game with McBride. 123 Not much headway on this run-up-the-middle play during practice 1 f. Some Games In Bag: Some Almost In Bag Coach O'Brien's team was one of largest in Aquinas history. With a large number of subs available, more players saw action. Freshmen and sophomores worked as a unit despite the short training time together. According to one ofthe players, Coach O'Brien was one of best coaches the team has had. . .everybody liked him. . .even though we didn't win too many games. Average weight and size of team evened out to about 155 pounds, and Five feet, eight inches per team member. Freshmen seemed to have the weight where the sophomores edged them out on speed. This speed was the telling element in the practice game in which the sophomores outscored their'fres hman teammates. Summarizing the past season, the team was outployed in one or two of the contests, but in others took it too easy. In the game with Laboure, the ball was Aquinas's, First and ten with a foot to go, We l1ad'em. But the pass down center didn't make it and We lost the ball. Individual team members give promise to the '64 season, both in B-team and Varsity competition. Norman Moellering, Guy Almeling, Jim Cook, and Dan Wagner, freshmen, saw regular service during '63 and will probably see more action in '64. Likely to move into Varsity spots are Sophomore: John Shields, Dave Fahrenhorst, and Mark Kussman. Kussmon made almost every touchdown for the team during the past season. QQ?- Ji Coach O'Brien Leo Saisson and Dan Wa ner in ured In re . , 9 i I P gamel watch game from sidelines. Jae Simones receives quick pass over the center in game against DuBourg. vious f-zzrm.: ' z-:ha-P X' , , ,. ., - at-1. ..:,,,,55 r Q' ' Qffiilwg .'q'1f, , Y' 321 belore being tackled by Number 34, John Shields, in scrimmage. I 4 ' -J 2 . . . , R 5 f?,:r,l K 'Q gfglgit., Q2 Y, fkjti.','.'x iffijizpgx ' 552531 , . tt Practice Gains Results Coach Donohue, head football coach, hands award letter to Charles Chappie. 15, 42 Joe Sheriff Marshall will complete this pass lo one of the ends in practice an the 11. home field. He has good protection from the blockers. n Jim Cook carries the ball an End-sweep play iust g 'sb S XX F I5 V A I-ll H-' Q 'u Vorsiry Cheerleaders Sue Maellering, Kathy DeHaos, Mary Gallagher, Korhy Derers, Claudia Diebold, and Gerrie Donovan cheer or the Homecoming Pep Rolly. In the background, rhe Homecoming Maids cheer along, Part Of The Rally .f.1...-a-.ww M ...Q rw .Nrw . H.. , , Sue Moellering, Gerrie Donovan, ond Mary Gallagher , urge cheers from the crowd at Homecoming. Part OI The Game Kathy Derers takes c moment from cheering to walah what's happening on the field. v See, boys, that's the way you dribble a ball down the field, tells Coach Donohue to Mike Arata and Tom Bopp. TEAM FIRST ROW: Jim Russell, Stan Hennan, Tom Bopp, Flatle Ron Reicheit Denn Drehkoff. SECOND ROW: Ron Y Y , Rom King, Skip Kelly, Butch Beeman, Marty Brown, Kung, THIRD ROW: John Muelrling, Pat O'Keefe, Tam Blethroad, Stlehr, Coach Donohue. Soccer Team The soccer team isn't too well known at Aquinas. Still, it plays an integral part in developing the student who participates. Grades averages must be kept. The situation could be improved by a little attendance at the home games and some interest shown by the students and faculty. Maior weakness was the field here at Aquinas. lt was too small, forty yards narrower than regulation field, thus in playing-away games, the team bunched up and on defense couldn't cover wide plays. Only strong points were the four victories. Outstanding players were Pat O'Keefe, Butch Beeman, John Muehling. The team elected Pat O'Keefe captain for his playing ability, aggression, and leadership. Five forwards have these positions: outside left, inside left, center, forward, inside right, outside right, six backs occupy left halfback, center halfback, right holfloack, left fullback, right fullback, goalie positions. Teams that beat Aquinas usually showed a little more speed and better ball control. It seemed they'd get the iump on the Falcons and the lucky break or vice versa. Soccer Scores Aquinas-2 3-Leemire Aquinas-2 0-Mercy Aquinas-2 2-Laboure Aquinas-Z 4-csc Aquinas-1 2-cnc Aquinas-2 3-Dmnafeis Aquinas-1 4-st. Mme Aquinas-i 2-Western Military Aquinas-1 o-Remy Aquinas-2 Oqllasury Aquinas-o 4-Dullaurg AquinD5'2 I-Corpus Christi Aquinas-i 3-McBride Aquinas-I 2-Meena, Christmas Tournament Aquinas-0 5-opponent Laboure invitational Soccer tournament Aquinas-2 5-Laboure SOCCER TEAM BOTTOM ROW: .lim Heim and Mike Arata, TOP ROW: Skip Petralia, Tim McNiff, .lim Anderson. Q L 3, , N. Qs - . ,f 'L . . , Q - '- ff -:bca Q.. , . ,J Wife: .1 , K-: H fe.0. s 3: 1'.TQW:,'QQft 'S-,Q 1: ,Y .. .,-- cg:-viii ' Y W . , ',.'11:..'3.i -3-,A 593 ? , Q ' xiiilffffi, 'ff ..w-Yi'-fig , . ..-ng-qu .,., .V ,M a ,W , 'JM' A 'ff ' - 4. wa. ,gg . ,'.- v .4 1 1 Q 5,2 , : mp. 2' Fifa Qvxfu an J, vw' ' ' 'ww ,',:,., .4 1:-491. . .Q-'J 1 V.. pix v2 3 - -' A .jf X I , w 5 r' f--'fwfn 1 f1i'5?t Vfffl 1251? Pat O'Keefe passes the ball to Tom King while dribbling dawn the field. Soccer Squads See Acllon Hopes for next year aren't too bright for most of the starting team graduates this year, but there will be the seniors, juniors, and sophomores who gained a little experience in '63-'64 season to build around. Players returning next year are Jim Hiem, Stan Herman, Ron Creceluis, Jim Russel, Tom King, Butch Beeman, Tim McNiff, Skip Patralia, Mike Arata, Marty Brown, Tom Bopp, and Skip Kelly. Soccer is played with eleven men on the team. The obiect is to kick the ball through the opponent's goal. The player may head it or use any other part of the body, except the forearm or hands. Scoring is accomplished by teamwork and the passing of the ball among the forwards, through the defense, to the goal. The player must have a natural ability for the game. Size isn't too important, but a big person is at a disad- vantage, for coordination and speed is important. Soccer rules include the following: the player can't touch the ball with forearms or hands, can't chop or deliberately kick the opposing player. Goalie throws to far side of field. Skip Petralla assists Tom King as he klcks for goal. ISQ CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Chris Shylonski, Mike McFarland, Joe DiPaoli, Glen Williams, Tom Montgomery, Bob Schoefermeyer, Martin Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Grieshnber, Gene Schlereth, Mike Sheehan, Tim Montgomery, Coach Margratf. BACK ROW: Martin Saunders, Kevin Russell, Ken Whitley, Tom Orso, Tam Pierce, Denny Drehkoff. Cross-Country Cross country is a relatively new sport here at Aquinas. Last year the team was started under the direction ot Mr. Devoti, who this year, handed the coaching iob over to Mr. Margraff . The courses usually are between l lf2 miles and 2 lf4 miles. These courses may vary from flat terrain to the rolling hills ofa used-to-be golf course. Following is an explanation of the scoring system. ln such a meet the lowest score wins. One point is given to the first place winner, two to the second runner, etc. The official score is tallied by taking the points received by the first five boys from each team that runs. For this reason, some very high scores may result in a large meet such as the district or state meet. In the first year of competition, with only two lettemen returning, Bob Grieshaber and Denny Drehkaff, the harriers won one meet and lost four. Besides these five meets, they managed to come in second in a triangular. One of the highlights of the season was Captain Bob Grieshaber's record-breaking run ill :3Oj at St. Louis mile course. SCORES favailoblej 28 I7 Priory 's two-and-a-fifth TRIANGULAR SCORE St. Thomas Mercy St. Mary's 21 St. Thomas 2l 43 Priory St. Thomas Aquinas 38 St. Thomas 28 27 Loboure McBride 55 St. Thomas 42 T9 C.B.C. K' i 'S 'P I A ft ti 5'm2zeer1:ffIs'i felcbesnefiriaf .3 KUfizff' 4l2rVi:t'2a??t! , '5'Yi9f?5'8B-359 . I T il Z M 2 .. ? f 2. ist? -2 ani? Xiwtlmoi . filet N Q25 Bti! 1 t 3 '-:E ff 5 ' 42 . A- f' .. 'i ' 55 'iw H ti X, 'sh 'fe e t-E g . f i tg tf f ' FROM LEFT OF THE Ag Greg Hoffman, Randy Vest, Al Poelker, Rich Strathman, John Gruenloh, John Quinn, Rich Hansmann, Jlm Welton, Bob Brosfield, and Tam Knapp. ln back, Managers Lance Keune and Dan Walsh, and Coach Ken Angell. bisgiif W ss , . STLBBIKRUSXEUL'-RBKIB Dgtiiftgs?-PQT r3rss1.g.fg,f ii+f.1eSkfzSe. ., -W fff1?'t'?'V-+Qf5 ifiW? 1-2'F : . ibm liste-We M shihspg Varsity Basketball Team Anybody want to buy a ticket to the tournament? Come on it won't break you. Ticket anybody? Remember, there's another game before ours. You'll get to see at least one good game. And so a varsity player sold tickets to the DeAndreis Tournament. Admittedly it was an off-season for varsity basketball with 19 losses against 4 wins. But game analysis shows more good points than the game results. Of the games lost, 22'Ms were lost by a margin of five points or fewer. Defensive work showed the team to be a go-getter, possessing the ball more times than the opponent. Greg Hoffman managed to steal the ball when the team needed it the most. Weaknesses on the Falcons' part came close to the basket when their shots seemed iinxed, and efforts frozen. First-half leads diminished as time sneaked energy away from the varsity squad. Height averaged at 5'9 for the team, making it one of the shortest on the game circuit. Greg Hoffman was named to the second team of the All-C.A.C. teams. At half-season Jim Welton totaled 171 shots taken . ??ig.'x. Aquinas gets the ball For o crucial two points on o foul shot foward a 61-55 victory. Varsity High score Greg Hoffman . ....,... ....., . . Jimwelron . . . ... AI Poolker ..... . . John Gruenloh . , . , . rqmxnqppu.. John Quinn passes to John Gruenloh in game against McBride. ISS YS 27B 256 .I77 161 IIA John Gruenloh rips for iump ball . Jim Walton watches Aquinas score two points. Varslly Scores Aquino:-5? Aquinas-59 Aquinas-63 'Aquinas-57 Aquinas-65 -Aquinas-Ar 'Aquinas-39 'Aquinas-55 'Aquinas-Ao 'Aquinas-65 'Aquinas-47 'Aquinas-58 'Aquinas-77 'Aquinas-as 'Aquinas-so 'Aquinas-61 'Aquinas-67 -Aquinas-69 ea-:muy may 74-Duchusns as-wesem. Military 69-Mmy 76-chumrnqde 62-Labour, aa-Dezxnamn -Meena, -nueourg 68 74 69-sr. Marys 66-Corpus Christi be-Mm, 84-Labour: 52-DsAndreIs 70-Sr. Muff! 55-McBride sa-Dusoufg 66-corpus chase: 'Conferance Games McBride congratulates Falcons. T o u r n a rn e n t s Duchesns chfmmm Tourney Aquinm-64 ss-Lqboufe Aquinas-54 49-Sl. Francis Aquinas-sl sa-Duchms Dwanafers rnvimsonul ru-may Aquinas-57 7l -Mercy swam: Tourney Aquinas-50 60-McCluer Vorsiry marches off wikh win over McBride. sofgzu Randy vm walks off nw warn vacfofy an the bog .-v 254 :A 'Snr , QL ul 1 F ls 1 -f 1 fl lv' U .x , 4 N ' ivfl-gg Q,1j?l I'f':'Qz V -'em-ff?H'i'i 'WY' - 5' if ' X , It f 0 UI M , 7. . if A z F' ,' G1 I I 5' 'L l . , 4, iq , ' ff' , , 'Wfffa' , M - Fw .Q J 1 .,f , g,,..f,, . , 1 gf? il:LA:1 Q' 1 Q' sera f he V , - 5 , X X X 1 ,C n. . ,W-, .hi 5 2 X ,W -wx ' V -1 , .MF Q 5 G. Q ,gg ,fx IJQQ3. , v r ii . C-Team Basketball We'll never throw in the towel! Guy Almeling dares anyone to challenge him. Rich Foti and Tom Jung think over Guy's words. Larry Scanlan leaps for iump ball. Greg Truschel 1511 and Tom Conley UU prepare to recover ball . C-TEAM PLAYERS: Tom Cooling, Tom Conley, Tam Pierce, Charles Struckhoff, Tom Orso, Jim Cook, Tam Jung, Larry Scanlan, Pat Marshall, Guy Almelingg Coach Joseph Margralf. STANDING: Richard Foti. KNEELING: Greg Truschel and John Nieman. Freshmen make up the team and practice half-court from three to four each afternoon during the season, and during the holidays over Christmas. Team coordination would have been improved if the squad had had a chance to play more games. Eight games gave them o chance to see actian but not to improve on their techniques . Aquinas C-team basketball players broke even, taking two each from DeAndreis and Rosary, and losing to McBride, C.B.C., DuBourg, and Chominade. The season ended with a four-four record. Fledgeling Falcons will contribute their members to B-team and varsity squads of the future. 'Z-SQ -Y C-ployerlruschel Greg Truschel Asn completes jump shot. smdies buskerbefole foul shot. ACTIVITIES . T ,X 2633- ,'- ilk 4 'j:x X A 'hx 5- . 'miif x N aim , 51 323213 .. . f ,F ikffqfixtvx -5 r ' 45 q,b'Qffxf3 'fl -. S5 9' -affqw :egffs A . Y .s9f.,. ,... . sl 4 , N W, ggi? qfmafebfr- - 26 ww - -2251 ,ZVQIX S 2311 , - :fm X 5 nu- ' 1 ' .My ' fi? . ! 5 2 M ' 5 Bob Grieshaber reads parts of the Mass. Father Bokel speaks at Ring Day ' I Grads '64 Participate In Ring-Day Activities From the first day af school, every senior lacks forward to the day in October when he will receive his senior ring. Finally Ring Day arrived for the class of '64, ln the morning ell seniors drove to North American Martyrs to attend Mass celebrated by Father Schaefer. After Mass everyone returned to school for a short practice in the gym. Then lunch was served in the cafeteria. After lunch the long-awaited moment arrived. The seniors assembled in the gym where their parents and the iunior class already had gathered. After talks by Father Bokel and the class officers, Father Schaefer blessed the rings and they were then distributed by Sister Joseph Andre. There was an act of consecration said bythe seniors and the choir provided entertainment for the afternoon. After the ceremony was all over, the juniors present looked forward ta Ring Day next year. That night there was o dance in the gym. While Father Schaefer celebrates Mass an Ring Day, After Mass, Seniors leave North American Martyrs to ga back to Aquinas for lunch Nancy Ebte-leaves the 9095 Louis Reurher steps through the ring after accepting alle' feC0'V 9 he' flftg - ring from Sister Joseph Andre. 1 ceremonies. reg. 5 JM V 5, : lex-sf xy 4 , ,gn vw ff' ,J , I QQFSP'-nm. R' X ' ' ICQ. ' w,.,.. hw , .-rg. g f ' may .. , W, ffl ' E , Y f ' f .. 5189 5 qw-N4 ...ul kxv . , . .Qs K . i , .2 .g . :.AL:.,,- j 'v ..:.-.am . 1., fTf'N '- af 4 L z - N nk w ,G A .. ,MLA Q:-f 'QQ xc X W I '. ,5,'2'2 'av 'QQ ' f.: N ang '-fix E556 1 -.,-.gif fr,-V. dlmzrf . . M w :vt -X-V fx. 'P Q? ,Q 1 Taxi. n.. .x.wf--- .j 'iii ,.'fgl,T5i.. 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'-,. f fy Jw' 1:.v'Hg- 'A .i-.ywgd - vw' 51-ex :wma- A .vw z.--,., jg N-'SH Q. 4 'ww , EN A . .. w,v?.'ZyJ-593' T. . ' . '..'. e' 1. ,wi..1evfQMf'.. Tx , ' ' . ff- .Q-14-x . ' - . ' .x-2 . f - MQ. :www .. N, . . ' . ' 2'-x-111 W- -1-gg? , 'Y i f-25' ' I, V-. . - K Class President Crowns Homecoming Queen The homecoming activities began with the election of maids and the decoration of homerooms. Each homeroom chose a girl to represent them in the festivities. The senior class selected a queen from their maids. On Friday afternoon of the homecoming week -end there was a pep rally attended by the entire student body and faculty. Pep talks were given by the officers of the Pep Club and Coach Donohue spoke on the team's hopes. The football team was then introduced, followed by the presentation of the homecoming maids. The orchestra played a few numbers and the cheerleaders led all in cheering for the team's victory. On Sunday afternoon the homecoming week-end came to o climax. During the half-time ofthe football game, Sharon Narmansell was crowned queen by the senior class president. The game ended with the Aquinas Falcons flying to victory over the Labaure Lions. That night a dance was held in the gym to celebrate the day's success . Sharon Normansell and Mike Jacezka parade from the field after crowning c eremony . SENIOR HOMECOMING MAIDS TOP ROW: fliane Sanborn, Terrie Kunkel. MIDDLE ROW: Barb Caleaterro, Jane Steulaer, Nhrgie Gierer. BOTTOM ROW: Maureen Brown, Janet Gross, Barb Viehman, Sue King. ll? f Q -v- if - F V' l3g'Qfi's.' pf? iw- l 11 xi , ' A-' 7-CL, V ,bs : J: vs . MWA' 5-9 si be 5,- ret' ' L y'-' gs ef es- 'Q be .L ,Q W se- s o f x ' ' V 1 ' -U 55 :Jef 'gy ' . I . ,. ,+V lj ,K LP an , , 'A .., .c- A , ri ' n y, r. r y I A. ' V A A , J.: - ' . Q3 , . , -'33 1 sf i Q Q gxsrg V ur .. If-Aifag.. AN . , Nt ' . A A, - 3,1-J,zf , 3 ' ' ' l -- 3 .M I. . , AL fs Aw- E? + lf' 'yi t - 4 .lm ' 4. .ut Ks:-' s - n Fans root for the Falcons. Laboure Lions are consumed in flames. Students Rally At Game, Pre-Game Festivities Homecoming celebrations iust aren't complete without a bonfire, so for the second year Aquinas held one. On Saturday night fhe student body and faculty assembled in the back of B-building to witness the destruction of the Laboure Lions. After a solemn procession to the pyre the Lions were burned in effigy. Then five senior bays led all Aquinos ions into o hootencnny. I .. Liv.- Homecoming pep rally rouses school spirit forthe big game. l n .lim Scheff masters the lights. Lights, Sound, Part of Play That fizz is still in there. Both speakers need working an. Let's get the ladder and try again. The volume's too high. l.et's get the sound board controls set. Where's the phones? Con you make that record intro come in more smoothly? Let's try it again. There's still that lizz. Check the wires again. Volume still too loud? Too soft? l.et's try it again. Again. Again. VVhere's the blue gelatin? These number-ten tin cans need plenty to stretch over the top. Somebody lend me a hand with the ladder. Bill, can you get that spot right in the middle? These house lights don't dim right. Are you sure you got those clamps tightened? Somebody wheel that thing over here. Pye got to go to the top again and check the wires on the house lights. No the big thing. That gym ceiling is a Fur piece up. We'll probably have to rewire them . Q0 ., pw-f r' H fr ' y, L44 L .,,, x or me lg, ' lim K V. ,X ff ' r K. 5' . in foo? Alan Rut and Vernon Buchholz control the sound system at the play Players Prepare For Opening Night Move the stage in here. Move the walls in here. Mave the furniture in here. Move the cafeteria tables in here and turn 'em upside down, long end up. That's right. They'll have to serve as teasers. Yes, bring all that equipment here, right under this gym basketball board. Line it up dead center with the foul shot line. Try not ta get in the way of those basketball players: they need to practice for their first game. Hay, watch out for that balll Bring the sofa here, 'IQ M4 Q. Rex Barbeau helps John Coburn put on his face makeup Malceup's in the locker roam. Watch out you dan't step on the wires, especially the one leading to the mike behind the sofa. Yes, the greasepaint is stacked up in there, an a table next to the lockers, back where number. . .row number eight, l think. Just hang that costume an the shower rods. Mr. Paul is around here someplace ,.... . . Costumes anl Stage readyl Sound readyl Lights readyl Dress rehearsal tonight. First time on the stage. . .Remember you're not in the Student lounge tonight. Vou've gat a stage ta stand an, not flaors and folding chairs. Everybody ready? Begin. Members of the cast assemble back stage. Mr. Paul adiusts ribbon in Mary Sherloclds hair while Dave Laubersheimer supervises. X x r ' 5 ?'Z Gosh, thanksl I Remind me when l get my allowance that I owe it to you. Lonnie ikex Barbeauj thanks Grandaa Uerry lnserral for the dollar. He pushed me, und shoved me, and he 's a big brutal Agnes ilietty Sxtukowskij rages over the treatment she has received. Toorie iMary Sherlackl and Esther iGail Westenhergeri share her anger. . . .so I kicked her down the cellar stairs. And I could hear her spine hit on every step. Tootie's iMery Sherlockj spirit clroops as Katie Uvlury Ann Blethroadj tells the tate of Lady Bobbie, her cat Students Present The time is late spring in the year l904. The place is the home of the Smith family in St. Louis. The story centers around the fact that Mr. Smith decides to move his family to New York. His family is not too happy with the idea. The entire story concerns the methods they use to get him to change his mind. The children of the Smith family pull every prank they can think of, from tricks on Mr. Smith's boss to derailing streetcars. The revolution finally has its effects, and IW. Smith is fired. Affairs really look bod for the Smiths until the truth of the pranks finally comes out and the whole misunderstanding is cleared up. Mr. Smith gets his iob hack, a ralseg and the Smiths stay in St. Louis, see the World's Fair, and have a very happy ending to their story. MES! MEAE EE:.3:E.HlS gg. CAST OF CHARACTERS MR, SMITH, a St. mls huslness man . . . . . . Mas.sMm1, henna. . . . . . . .. .... nose ESTHER their aeugenets. . . AGNES rooms LON,theirsan...... .... GRANDPA PROPHATER, Mrs. Smlth's father. KATIE, the caak. . . . ........ . . . . . MRS. WAUGHOP, an irate neighbor. . . IDA BOOTHBY, sweet an Lon ...... JOHN SHEPHARD, sweet an Rasa. . .... . FRED GREGORY, sweet an Esther ..... s . LUCILLE PENTARD, a menace from the East. . MR. DODGE, Mr. 5mlth's bass. . . . .... MR. DUFFY, who lsupta ne good. . . . . . . . . . . Mike Fisher . . . Karen Heffner Kathy Anger Gail Westenberger Betty Ztukawskl Mary Sherlock . . . .Rex Barbeau . . . .Jerry lnserra Marianne Bletl road . . . Diana Casson . . Penny Berman . . . .Jim Findlay . . . John Colburn . . . . Jane Ulrich Dave Laubersheimer . . . . . .JimClay CONDUCTOR. . . . . . . . . , . . ....... . . . .Bill Flatley PLACE: The living-roam of the Smith family In St. Lauls. TIME: me ,pm-9, 1904 SYNOPSIS Act one. Lars erratum. Act rwos After dinner, me some day. ACT THREE: Saturday evening, u week and a hal! later. DIRECTOR ........ ..............Mr.J.C.Paul STUDENT DIRECTOR. , . . ...... Judy Smith SET .......... ..... M r. H. J. Burns MAKEUP. ....... . . . . Mlss Cannle Rudolph COSTUMES ...... .... ....... M i ss Calliattn PRODUCTION MANAGER ......... Sister Electa Marie, CSJ BOOK HOLDER .............. . ..... Nancy Colburn ser. . . .Bots Lsmbqfec, am Mersan, John Knemtnski, Bob Kenow, Barbara Noonan, Jane Sevar, Karan Scherr, Karen Knoll, Blll McHugh, Mick Martens, Denny Drehlraft, Miketiohnen, Ren Schane, Dlane Rlsgerix, Charlene Watson, Barbara Capstlck, Marcella Baker. :mes MANAssns ...... .... c :mm swqnhwf, ea Gena souND ........ . . . . Alun nur, vsmon auckhsus, JM Prost ueunwo ...... , .vm sch.-srf, sau sorry, scan mmsf, Jw. unlund, Danna Moms cosrumes, MAKEUP, USHERS, Props . . , Members at me umm and spmh Classes I assure yau that it daesn't matter to me in the least. I hate, loathe, despise, abominate and abhor John Shephard. Rose iKathy Angerl abruptly sums up her beau. Esther lGail Wsstenbergerj doesn't quite believe her. 'Meet Me In Sl. Louis' Presented by arran This family is moving to New York--iust as last as we can. Mr. Smith fMike Fischeri settles the question. Tootie's clerailing a trolley is the last straw. 153 Sodalists Entertain At Assembly Devil, angel, and mortal--all three on the same stage. Sodalists of the sophomore class saw fit to bring them all together, including such props as pitchfork and halo, in order to secure the aid of the winged one and repel the help of the horned one. And all three of them didn 't live hoppilyeveratter-only two of them. Too bad, devil, but the sodality offers too many spiritual helps. No wander you return to tending the coals after meeting up with one of those who remain steadfast in the Lord. 'L Freshmen gather outside after the movie is over. Freshmen Attend Show This is one Cuban that is really funny! At least Desi Arnoz doesn't wear a beard. Early in the school year, the Freshmen attended a get together of their class. They watched a Desi Arnaz-Lucille Ball movie in the gym and then went to the cafeteria for refreshments ancl a chance to talk over some of the comic situations in the movie, spending more time on the probability of trailers tipping over into a mud pool, trailers tipping over almost into a chasm, trailers tipping over the inhabitants into flour, eggs, etc., etc. Freshmen chat before movie begins. During homeroom period, Mr Callrotte distributes his students' report Parents Return To School Seniors of 68 Take Tests Parents wait outside of classrooms to talk to teachers. This report cord has to be good. Eighth Gfadefs Write, Write, Write S econ d semester fl nds eighth graders from the fifteen parishes in the North County area taking entrance-placement examinations at St. Thomas Aquinas. The exams test primarily reasoning ability. Through the scores, the adminis- tration places freshmen in their respective programs: A-track, advanced college prepg B-track, col lege prepg C-track, non- college prep, a general course. t aa. . V .U,,...V -. ,g.,.g., .wi . iA,g,.Q,o.., -W sires -M' ,. v 7 ef.-'-5' A . wr-a'111'-it Wars:tide.fE5Qmimar'Sst:':1?:?2:21 k532??i?3ETiEEfifI2Z2?E:3fafe1Ms1-f1'Ti Parents Visit On Parents' Night fa different night to r ea c h classj the parents of the students of St. Thomas Aquinas are invited to visit the buildings and the teachers that their children come in contact with five days a week. The parents assemble in the gym ta receive greetings from the adninis- tration. Then they go to the home- rooms to receive the semester report cards of their son or daughter. From there, they ore on their own. They can talk to any of their child's teachers. By contacting the teachers, they not only get acquainted with the teachers but find out how well the student is doing or how he can improve his scholastic abilities. Mmm. i'm not sure about this ones No pencil will last forever. Members of the Concert Choir sing at North County Benefit. Choir sings as part of Christmas Concert. Music Groups Perform AI Christmas Concert The Concert Choir, singing during the candlelight portion of the Christmas Concert, participates with the entire Music Department in presenting the school's Christmas Concert. Aquinas Concert Choir Enlertains AI Benefit With c little bit of ingenuity, you're bound to find someplace to hang a gown, discovers Steve Hull. The Concert Choir distinguishes itself by accepting on invitation to sing at the Kick-oft' Benefit for a north county hospital held at Hazelwood Senior High. n Audience enjoys singing of Aquinas students. Wanda Tessmer, Ruth Von Dillen, and 2 , V , fggfg - , . lr' Nnncy Kennedy prepare to Ieove after 5 frgejddkgt ii rss perfonnunce is finished. .bLiW'?'L.!G?'t,.ivf?2lt s.4 ?!f.:c1?'1 s. T. ' ' ,ij-1 S W 1 Freslmen attend retreat for first time. Bo ... ys attend Benediction at their retreat. Aquiniles Make Closed Retreats All students at St. Thomas Aquinas make a closed retreat each year. The freshmen make a one-day closed retreat, upperclassmen make two- and three-day retreats. Students go in groups of sixty or seventy to nearby retreat houses where talks given by the directors, readings read during meals, prayers spoken from the heart, and silence grabbed from! the noisy world's grip prepare the way for new insights into the meaning of their life. Experiences of this sort are often a iolt to the ego. But courage and grace from the reception of the sacra- ments help many ta put off the old man, and put on the new. Freshmen search For the right bookf Girls listen ta interesting talks. 157 HONOR LETTER WINNERS BOTTOM ROW: Karen Scherr, Franchp Mary Huber, Englishp Mary Par Layton, English and Lating and Ellen Moss, Englishg Lavem Pini, biology. sscorsro ROW: Donna Carpenter, Spanishp Kathy Dunn, English, carer. Laweryp english and Lating Jsnnns vnn Hn., algebras Nnncy Patton, world history. THIRD Row: Susan Hanley, Latin: Lynda Lederman, geometry one was history, Sandra Wininghom, Anrnrenn nrsnwy, Diane cmsn, Latinf Lynn asfgrnnnn, English. row Rows Mark Lsunrnnnnn, American nrnsfy, Vernon Buchhalz, chemistry, and algebra and triganornevryp John Gilbert, geometry one wma nrnnry, Alon auf, nrgnnn-. and trigonametry, and chemistry: Dennis weeksr, Latins Dan Falla, Frenchg MISSING FROM PICTURE: Cecelia Grub, Latin. Music Lovers Hear Symphony Students board bus for Keil to attend St. Louis Symphony performance. School Awards Honors' Nlght 1963-64 took place at the end of the first semester. The Reverend Thomas Albrecht, administrator of Mercy Hidm School and fonner faculty member of St. Thomas Aquinas spoke to the students and their parents. Father Albrecht congratulated, especially, the parentsol the honorstudents, cr. 'rnenting on the tact that the gathering was an occasion illustrating duty well done by those who offer to their children the encouragement and impetus to do their best. Coordinators ot' the respective classes distributed the honarcarrb to the students who received A Honors and ta those who received B Honors. Father Bokel congratulates Mark Leuhctmann on his being named Valedictorian. Students Present Bicentennial Play Stude nts in American history at Aquinas presented class sketches of the history of St, Louis in honor of the celebration of the 200th birthday ot' the city. Juniors prepare presentation for history class. Aquinas Speechmakers I must forget for one day that they are my own sons, and do this terrible task which lies before me. Terry Patton portrays Media in Dramatic. Oh, Gad, as ance thy arms extended on the cross, extend them naw to receive my soul, pleads Gail Westenberger as she interprets Mary Queen of Scots. Win To Ratings How naw brown cow. . . Such words apply only to eskima bars at St. Thomas Aquinas. Such elementary words as these have been left by the speech classes in favor ofthe more difficult enterprises in public speaking. Participating in three speech meets, students of St. Thomas Aquinas have earned 20 superior ribbons and 4 excellent ribbons. One af their troupe has also merited State recognition: Dennis Mc Ginn has wan second place in the State for his Original Orotory on the Uniteyd States' Constitution. 9 l- 4151 . --ew asf 5 Hx 4 Ken Manisan, Karen Scherr, Sister Mary Emmelia helps Barb Karstedt gather information on Tom Dooley. And then we danced and we danced and we danced. . .,' explains Kathy Bishop ln hor speech tdcen from M Llfe With Mother Sueerior. Betty Sztukowski Humorous Radio Q9 Joe Craig 15. - ., . .l Our Constitution. . .ordained by free men and sustained by free men, Dennis McGinn delivers his speech in Original Oratory. Original . Extemporanoaus . fe -f H? A, -1 -A V ix my 1 r IJ' E3 'ix f . r 1 . n 'dx f x , f v ,I Y Wy h !,fV10!f1fU, ' Www L MV 7 if L W 6 MMDUQ EU. My W W Pf5f'QLg?Zgj9g QQWMWLW W f +i'MW , ll W .EEK QQIWWL W bbw X if 64 XY? 182 Then and Now. . - What did you want to be when you were in sixth grade? What were you like then and what do you want to be now? These were some ofthe questions asked ofthe senior boys on-this page. STEVE HALL--I was o short, fat, smart little kid. I haven't changed much, except now I'm not fat and little and I still like girls. PAT O'KEEFE--I would say thatl was somewhat under-height, under-weight, under-strengthed compared to those in my class. I can recall that I would mostly disagree with iust anybody. I would have daily fights with my second cousin over odd things that seem funny to me now, Since I was smaller I tried to prove myself to those around me, but in trying ta prove this to them I was only making them reiect me more and more. So naw, I'm trying to change myself to meet the everyday group. DENNY DREHKOFF--Now I plan on being a pharmacist. I changed my mind because I found dremistry and biology interesting, but most at all from working at a drug store. In sixth grade I guess I was kind af like the rest ofthe kids. l'd get in trouble once in a while. I was a little shy and used to get embarassed on iust about anything. LONNIE WEISHAAR--I did not like girls, in fact, the name was not in my vocabulary. I have changed my mind since then. l would like to be a teacher naw. I iust don't want to be a priest now. STEVE ALLEN--Sa many interesting things have happened to me that l've often thought of writing a book. Right now, I plan on retiring from high school and live my remaining days at sunny Normandy-Missouri University studying a little iournolism. CHARLES RUHMANN- things appear different ta me'-such as girls and girls and girls and things along this line. CHUCK SCHROEDER--I was very shy and afraid of girls. I haven't changed, they still scare me. At present I plan on attending St. Louis U . and maioring in law. When I graduate, I will become a corporation lawyer, and retire at the age of 30. PAUL SONTHEIMER--I wanted ta raise a thriving cow-town to supreme heights. Under my leadership we would approach Utopia, and excel economically, socially, and politically. Then after this city, I planned to expand to larger cities, states, and countries. l was a supreme egotist. Why? because it's the best go. I have not changed. rr 'fn-1'.GwfW : . , , . , ii riff' 0,23 , 2935. eggs' ,i its ' my ' 31 3 - -A Q lr: as ' ig 4 i 1? 1 I Steve Hall I want to get out of School. Steve Allen I don't want to do much of anything. ' 5'iQ?.i. ini I t X 4 Pat O'.Keefe I want to be an Alr Force pilot. Charles Ruhmann I want to be a big game hunter. -r il I always liked to pull practical iokes and play various sports. Now thatl om older, , . ' . UH SRE! ' f pd . J, S , . . 3 .. if Denny Drehkaft I want to be a car designer. ' Lonnie Weishaar I want to be a priest Chuck Schroeder I want ta be so many different things. Paul Son-theimer. I want ta be a politician. .gg . . , r ' N r '4 - W e a. X Y' in 1 tif? 1 13? , s- I- 4 ' . -gg.-s cs 4 .. 'I 1 -Q aff Q I f 1 e Jr I F . '. fd ' Eff. ' 2 W 2 ' iiftt- .1 Lk ' l z' Q K. s .. na. eti-'Shi a.-. fy... 'I' Afflfvlli 591 Ruth Van Dillen .':1f:.f 'f-s12?x:'a2,r: ,-.fy ' am 533. .ss is lr? fx., f' ie., ,, - ew 'VST' 'fi -in - .gsm r if, 1. . ns A . 1,33 fa 5 si w , .. . '1 inf 'f K gi Holly Hui .Y . 'Q 1.-53' I J: 0- . 'Z figs. 2 , fo? Mary Gittemeier 'Bd . .v J' 'ff sf.. ir kf 'r- its-ss It 'I J A 5 W 3' 1' rt H I . 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Diane Anderson Please fill out the following form as completely as possible and as truthfully as possible: Ill When yau were approximately in the sixth grade what were you planning to be when you grew up? QI What are your plans now? C0 What were you like in sixth grade? Have you changed ony? Why? RUTH VAN DILLEN--When I was in the sixth grade I was an easy-going, shy kid who wont out for sports. I wore glasses and had plenty of freckles. Also, I wasn't the slimmest gal in school. MARY GITTEMEIER--In sixth grade when a girl is so anxious to drop that childish Iaok and acquire the appearance ofa teenager, I know I was a mast disappointed awkward tallgirlwho always feltout of place looking down at what I thought was a cute little boy who would never grow up to my size. SANDY SCHULTZE--In the sixth grade my plans were very definite. I was going to be a nurse. My plans now are iust as definite. In sixth grade I was the tallest in my class. It seemed all I had were arms and legs and nothing else. My hair looked terrible all the time. CHERYL WALSCH--When I was in the sixth grade I planned on being oveterinarian. I planned on being this because I liked animals. I changed my mind because I found aut that I would have to take more biology. TERRY PATTON--I always had great hopes of being a doctor, not any specific kind, just an ordinary doctor. In the sixth grade I was o tomboy, as mean and onery as the devil himself. But nowl hope I've changedf l'm still mean, but I dan't climb trees anymore. MARY ELLEN COYLE-- In sixth grade I was rather giddy to say the least. Much thinner than I am'now, with long hair and bushy eyebrows. MADELINE HEl.LMAN-- I wanted to be a holy card dealer because I loved to trade haly cards. Now I want ta be a private secretary for a rich important r-:an because I decided there isn't much ofa future in the holy card business. I was sweet and innocent then and I haven't changed a bit. DIANE ANDERSON --When I was in sixth grade I planned to be a singer who would make many top Rock-n-Roll hits. I thought the arrangers and producers would easily recognize me and make me a hit. I changed my mind because I found my dream ta be impractical and impossible. HOLLY HILL--I wanted to be a star baseball player like Stan-the-Man because I always played on a summer team. I now want to be a social worker because I learned there wasn't any room for girls in the maior leagues. I was somewhat ofa disciplinary problem in the sixth grade--quite a contrast to the cultured girl I am now. MARY DAVIDSON--I have a vague idea as ta my behavior and personality, and from what people tell me l'd rather not remember at all. I was always getting into trouble in school and I was constantly getting kicked out of classes. I'm still known as The Instigator. BARB NOONAN--In the sixth grade I was quiet and very shy. It seems all I ever did was study. Also, I was quite a tomboy in the sixth grade. I even broke an arm to prove it. LINDA STUSSIE--I had always planned on being a lawyer because my goal was to be the first woman President. Now I would like to be an English teacher. The main reason I changed my mind was that, after asking a few people, they all informed me that they would not vote for a woman for President. SHARON NORMANSELL--When I was in the sixth grade I wasn't quiet or shy, but I wasn't boisterous. I prayed pretty much then, probably more than I da now. I do know that I did try to be nice to everyone and I didn't like to hurt people in any way. SHARON COLLINS--When I was in the middle grades all I wanted to be was a mother and have children, and a husband that wentsta the office every morning. Now I am planning an attending nursing school. The reason I changed my mind is because I found out what boys are like, andl doubt very much whether I will ever get married. I couIdn't stand a bossy husband and staying home inthe house with the children all ofthe time. IQ! Meanwhile. . .back of the gym. Awww-W. Q-.N e .M .. N, W fin '13-av 1' ' 2, ftefzi em . . fig? AS' Do you think, Jim, that 20 years from now we will be fashion news? Little girls have pretty curlsl ll there's Aqu ' l 'l l . . , ' ' AR Le 'Z Ffh inosl I thought we would never find it ll i Now Mr. Defendant, you say, ohem, you have only five Student l I Violationsg whereas. . . .' gs Get on your mark, get ser, go ----- This invisible shield proteztecl me, but look at him. m frfvfe- ..Y . .LM ..,, r fn . o rf? ,......... sf' ,W Aw, coms on Fred: let me have n fum. IF you think I fell on the ice, you're wrong I 'ripped over my feet in basketball. P . L, .1 A guy can lust take so much. Seal Island Sure l'm l03 toclcyl Doesn't everyone celebrate their l03rd birthday in their iunior year? ' S -Nz , ,f s f l .V All right, you asked for il. Meet me onthe hill . Maybe, Jack, ifwe let our hair grow long, wa'Il be Beatles when we grow up. ..a 'wixgy yogi, A X N YQ v. xA 4 L IAN gy. Q: -Q si, , 1 1,11 Mal-XIV N., 4. Q, GMA k J, --1, ,- zw I M. ,jx V .gww ' MG WW N 'U ,., .QQQQWA f -8:44922 w L., 32 ,ff-,Z SAY. . 1 4, , , . ,. ,. - . V , V. ' . Y. V .- ,-, f , . ,5 j I-. uv- - . qi' ugrvp . v - :- 1 - -1..lw' ry .- -, --,. --..-.H ,f.r,.1--lu.:-X-.' rvum. -rf---1.-m,,fw,w a 1.gfna-mn.f.a1rm-num:-w,-w-..fuv,vx-nan-1 .fa..v..nur-rlzmwawnmumnuqv-Hun.-.v' --mvwu-fm..-'-n , 7 Qin - ' L X ,.-T 1. ,! N..' SKY NGK Q' .I I1 gina!! V' A, -3. 1 '. 'xv . . -.15 x, . ' . R. X 1 H. U 'wf' 170 Senior Directory ALBERS, NANCY Chorus I5 Pep Club l,25 Latin Club l,25 fRosati-Koinl French Club 35 Library Guild 35 Pep Club 35 Mu Alpha. ALLEN, STEVE Bowling League fSecretaryl 2,3,45 Brigadoon 35 Spring Revue 25 Chorus 2,3,4. ALVERNIA, THERESA S rin Revue 25 Chorus 25 Pep Club l,2,35 G. A. A. 25 Sodality l. ANDERSON, DIANE Pep Club I,2,3,4, Chorus 25 G .A .A. 25 Track 25 Mission Representative 2. ANDERSON, JIM Yearbook 45 Track 2,3,45 Soccer 3,45 Cross Country 35 Intramurals I,2,3,4. AUBUCHON, NANCY Pep Club l,2,3,45 Conoert Choir 4. BAKER, MARCELLA Pep Club I. BARBATA, JOE B-team Basketball 25 Orchestra. BARBEAU, REX Drama Club 2,3,4-President 45 Pep Club 3,4-Vice-President 45 Cast-Meet Me in St. Louis 45 Cast-Brigadoon 35 Cast-Curious Savage 25 Red Cross 3,45 Intramurals and Bcmling l,2,3,4. BARTER, SHARON French Club 3,4, Pep Club 3, Chorus 25 Office Help 45 S ring Revue 2. BARUZZINI, BARRY Pep C u 3. BATTLES, PAT Curious Savage 25 Diary ofAnne Frank 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. BEALKE, BARBARA Cheerleader 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 G .A .A. I5 Pram Committee 35 Spring Revue 25 Chorus 2. BEARD, MARY Math Club 3,45 Chorus 25 Sodality 45 lAssumption Highl Pep Club I5 Chorus I. BEHLMANN, SHARON Pep Club l,25 Spring Revue 25 Chorus 2. BEHREN5, OXROL Sodality 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4. BELZ, RICHARD Orchestra 3,4. BEROER, RICHARD Chorus 2,3,45 Bowling 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BERWIN, KATHY Intramurals 25 G .A .A . l,25 Pep Club l,25 fDeAndreisl Pep Club 3,45 Chorus 4. BIRI, TERRY Chorus 2,45 Football 25 Pep Club 35 Intramurals l,2,3,4. BLETHROAD, TOM Baseball 2,3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Pep Club 35 Intramurals I,2,3,4. BORMAN, PENNY Vice-President Of Class 45 Summa Staff 2,3,45 Pep Club Representative I,2, 3,45 Ensemble 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Meet Me ln Saint Louis 45 Brigadoon 3. BRAND, RONALD Pep Club 35 Intramurals l,2,3. BRICK, JO ANN Secretary of Student Council 25 Librarian Assistant l,25 Latin Club l,25 iSt. Agnes Highl Sodality 3,45 Math Club 35 Pep Club 3,4. BRINKMAN, DAN Intramurals l,2,3,45 Spanish Club5 Chorus . BROWN, CLAUDE Spring Revue 25 Chorus 2,45 Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 4. BROWN, MAUREEN Sodality 45 Secretary-Treasurer French Club 45 Homecoming Maid 45 Student Council Representative 45 Honor Letter fEnglishl5 Yearbook Collector 45 Pep Club 3,4. BRUDER, BARRY Troclc l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3. BRUENN , CAROLE Musicals l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,35 French Club,45 Pep Club l,2. BRUER, DAVE Mission Collector 1,25 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,4. BUCHHEIT, KATHLEEN Sodolity 45 Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Q'chestra l,25 Chorus l,25 G.A.A. l. BUCHHOLZ, VERNON Math Club Officer 3,45 Science Seminar 3,45 Letter of Commendation in National Merit Scholarship Exam5 Honor Letters lMath, Biology, Latin, Chemistryj5 All plays Qcrewl 3,45 Sophomore Pilgrimage. BURKHARDT, SUE Seaway 3,4, Pep Club 3,45 lPeck Junior Highl Student Council I5 G.A.A. I. BURNS, PAT Press Club 25 Summa Staff 3,45 French Club 3,45 Chorus Dramatic Club 45 Diary Of Anne Frank fcrewl 35 Brigadoon fcrewl 3. BYRNE, STEVE Chorus 25 Spring Revue 2. CALCATERRA, BARBARA Cheerleader 2,45 G.A.A. I,35 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Chorus 25 Bowling League 35 Mission Moderator 25 Homecoming Maid 4. CANOY, RICHARD ,Chorus 2,35 Mission Representa- tive I. CAPSTICK, BARBARA Spring Revue 25 Pep Club 2, 3,4. CARPENTER, DONNA Honor Letter lSpanishl5 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Chorus 25 Brigadoon 35 Prince of Filson. CARROLL, PAT Pep Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3. CARSON, DIANE O.A.A. I,2,3, President of G.A.A. 45 Meet Me In Saint Louis5 Brigadoon5 Prince of Pilson5 Honor Letters lEnglish, Latinl5 Summa Staff 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Bowling League 3,4. CAVANAUGH, SHARON Sodallty 25 Glee Club 25 Mission Club l,25 Drama Club l,25 lXavier Highl Sodality 45 Pep'Club 3,4. CLAY, JIM Class Officer 2,35 Student Council Representative 35 Brigadoon 35 Chorus 2,35 Ensemble 3,45 Basketball I5 Football 2. COCHRAN, PATRICIA Chorus 25 Pep Club I5 Spanish Club 35 Honor Letter QEnglishl. COLLINS, ROBERT Math Club 35 Intramurals I,2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Track 45 Tri-Lingual Paper 45 Pep Club 4. I' COLLINS, SHARON sefing Revue5 G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club Representative 25 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. COOLING, JUDY G.A.A. I, Latin Club I, Math Club I5 Swimming Team l5 fSt. Joseph's Academyl Pep Club 2,45 Bowling League 2,4. CORCORAN, THOMAS COSTELLO, DANIEL Meet Me In Saint Louis lcrewl . , COYLE, MARY ELLEN scduny 4, Pep Club I,2,3,4. CRAIG, JOSEPH Football I5 fSt. Louis Preparatoryl Cross Country 35 7Speech 2,3, 45 Orchestra 3,45 Senior Intramurals 3. CUIRIE, REID Chorus Officer 45 Chorus 2,45 Mission Representative 45 Intramurals I ,2,3,4. DANNEGGER, KATHLEEN snda111y2,4,Ensemblea, 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Brigadoon5 Spring Revue. MARY Chorus5 Speech Club5 Buzz Book Committee 4. DE HAS, KATHLEEN Cheerleader 2,3,45 G.A.A. I5 Prom Committee 3. DELGMAN, RAYMOND B-team Fwfbnll 1, vnniry Football 25 Track 2,35 Prom Committee 3. DEPTULA, FRANK Yearbook Staff 45 Intramurals 2, 3. DETERS, KATHLEEN Cheerleader 2,45 Sodality I5 G.A,A. l,45 Pep Club I,2,3,4. DIEKEMPER, MARY JO Chorus 25 French Club 35 Pep Club 2,3,4. DIEKMANN, JOSEPH Ensemble I. DON NELLY, MICHAEL B-team Football 25 Varsity Football 45 C-team Basketball I5 B-team Basketball 25 Student Council 45 Spring Revue. DONOHUE, PATRICIA Summa Staff 3,45 Catho ic interscholastic Speech League I5 Sodality 2,45 Student Council 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 35 Bowling League 2,3. DOUGHERTY, CAROL Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 25 Sodality I5 Homecoming Court 35 G.A.A. l,25 Legion of Mar I5 S ring Revue. DREHKOFF, ,DENNIS Traclz l,2,3,45 Soccer 2,45 Cross Country 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Dance Committee I,2,35 Intramurals I,2,3. DURHAM, JO ANN Pep Club5 Chorus I5 Yearbook Staff 25 Legion of Mary. DWYER, JIM Basketball 1,2,a,4, Golf 1,25 Vice-president of Spanish Club. DYER, TOM Bowling 2,35 French Club 45 Ring Dance Committee5 Dance Committee l,3,45 Pro1n Committee 35 Intramurals l,2,3. EBLE, NANCY Pep Club 1,2,3,4, o.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 25 Bowling Team 2,3,45 Letter lEngIishI5 Volleyball Team 2,3. EBNER, JOHN Intramurals 3,4. ELY, MELVIN Chon.1s5Pep Club5MeclicaI Seminar 3. FAERBER, MARY Summa Staff 3,45 Press Club 25 Sodality 45 Chorus 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Pep Club Representative 35 G.A.A. 2. FALLERT, BETTY Yearbook Staff 45 Sodality 45 Pep Club l,2,3. FANN, JAMES Math Club 3,45 Science Seminar 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Prom Committee 3. EARREL1., EILEEN G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Chorus l,25 Bowling 45 Girls' Track Team I5 Girls' Volleyball Team 3. FINDLAY, JIM Brigadoon 35 Meet Mae in St. Louis 4- Ensemble 2,3- lm ressions '62- Chorus 2,3,45 Letter fChorusI5ITumb ing Team Dil'eCi0l y FISCHER, Mlci-:EAL Concert choir 2,3,4, Ensemble l,2,3,45 Brigadoon 35 Prince of Pilsen I5 Meet Me in St. Louis 45 Impressions '625 Head instructor of Judo Club 4. FLAHERTY, DAN Football 45 Baseball 3,4. FLATLEY, BILL Soccer 3,45 Chorus 25 Meet Me in St. Louis 45 Brigadoon 35 lm ressions '625 Student Counci 45 Intramurals l,2,374W FLERLAGE, AGATHA Chorus 4. FOELLER, BEATRICE Pep Club I,2,35 Homecoming Maid 35 Sodality 45 Student Council I,2,35 Chorus 2. FOLEY, KATHY Bowling 3,45 Pep Club 2,3. FORD, BARBARA Chorus 25 Pep Club I5 G.A.A. I. FROSSARD, MICHAEL Prom Committee 3. FUCHS, JIM Prom Committee 35 Intramurals 3,4. FUNK, GERALD Pep Club 3,45 Prom Corrmittee 3. GALLAGHER, PAT Pep Club Representative I5 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Sodality 2,45 French Club 3,45 Yearbook 4. GAREY, CAROL Pep Club I. GEBHARDT, PAT Chorus 25 Sodality 25 Pep Club l,2,3. GENO, ED Orchestra 2,3,45 Brigadoon crew 35 Anne Frank crew 35 Meet Me in St. Louis crew 45 Impressions '62 crew5 Curious Savage crew I. GENOVESE, PAT Girls' Chorus 25 Bowling 35 Pep Club 2,35 French Club 2,35 Freshman Chorus5 Yearbook 4. GENOVESE, PETE Intramurals l,2,35 Chorus 25 Pep Club 2,3. GEITEMEYER, DAVID Library Guild 2,3,45 Speech Club 4. GIERER, MARGIE Pep Club 1,25 Homecoming Nlaid 45 Chorus 25 G.A.A. I,2. GITTEMEIER, MARY Pep Club 2,35 Chorus I. GOAD, LOU DeAndreis Soccer I5 Intramurals 3,4. GODINEZ, DAVID Mission Collector 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 3,45 Intramurals 2. GOMBKOTO, BETTY Chorus 25 Pep Club 35 Bowling 4. GOOD, MIKE Student Council 35 Yearbook 35 Pep Club 3,45 Intramurals 2. GORDON, STEVE Baseball 2,35 Football 2. GORRY, BILL Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Brigadoon crew 35 Anne Frank crew 35 Meet Me in St. Louis crew 4. GOUNIS, PAT Sodality I5 Pep Club 2. GRADY, MIKE Football 2,3,4. GRAVES, KATHLEEN Chorus 25 Pep Club I,2,35 Bowling 4. GRIEMEL, ANTHONY Chorus 25 Intramurals l,2,35 Football I. GRIESHABER, BOB Yearbook Staff 45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45MatI1 Club 3,45 Medical Seminar 35 Tri-Lingual Paper 4. GRILL, BARBARA Pep Club I,2,3,45 Chorus 2. GROSE, JANET Student Council 25 Pep Club l1l Representative 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Yearbook Staff 4, Homecoming Nlaid 3,4, GRUEN LOH, JOHN Chorus 2,3, Basketball I,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2. GRUENLOH, PAUL Operetta I, Intramurals 2. GRUENLOH, RALPH Intramurals 3,4. HAGAN, BARRY Language Paper 4. HALANEY, PAT Bowling 4. HALL, STEPHEN Varsity Golf Team l,2, Spanish Club 3. HANDY, THOMAS Intramurals 2,3. HANSMANN, RICH Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 3,4. HARKINS, MIKE Yearbook 4. HARRISON, PAT Football 2. HARTWICK, JIM Football 2, Soccer 2, Ensemble 4, Yearbook 4, Spring Revue '62, Tumbling Team I, Pep Club 3. HARTWIG, RALPH Chorus 2. HEALY, KAREN Pep Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Nlaid 3, Spanish Club 3, Yearbook 4, G.A.A. 3, Student Council Altemate 4. HEEP, MARY ELLEN Pep Club I,2,3,4, Mixed Ensemble 3, French Club 3, Bowling l,2, Prom Committee 3. HEIDER, RICHARD Intramural Basketball 'I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Chorus I, Pep Club 4. HEIDOTTEN, WILLIAM Chorus 2,3,4, Soccer I, Spcnish Club 3,4. HELl.MAN, MADELINE Pep Club 1,2,3,4, speech I . HENRICHS, MICHAEL Track 2,3,4, Football 3, Science Seminar 2, Medical Seminar 3, Nlath Club 4, Student Council 3, Intramurals l,2,3. HESEMANN, JUDY sodomy 2,4, G.A.A. 3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Pep Club Representative 4. HESSELBACK, JUDITH Pep Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Spring Revue. HIEGER, DON Bowling l,2, Intramurals l,2,3,4. HILL, HOLLY Sodality 3,4, French Club 3, Drama Club 4, Student Council Officef 4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook 4. HOETTE, LARRY Math Club 3, Football 4. HOETTE, MIKE Football 2. HOFFMAN, GREG Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Student Council 2, Mission Moderator l,3, Yearbook 4. HOFFMAN, SUE Track Tean, Pep Club 3, Yearbook 4, Prom Committee 3, Spring Revue. HOLLAND, NOEL Intramurals l,2,3,4, Nlath Club 4, Pep Club 4, Track 2, Science Seminar 4. HOLTSHQJSER, JOE Orchestra I,2,3, Student Council 4, Mission Moderator 4, Science Seminar 3, Intramurals l,2,3, S ring Revue. HOPKINS, JOHN Bowling l,2, Intramurals 2. HORENKAMP, JOYCE Intramurals 2. HORST, LUCIA Ensemble 3,4, Madrigals 3, Class Play 3, Chorus 2, Spring Revue. Directory Don't count the crew cut in your measurements, asks Jim Selzer. 5 A little higher there, I'm quite tall. Mike Grady makes the ruler reach to the top. Yes, that's the top of my head, grins Carmelo Palmeri as she is measured for her graduation gown. HUBER, MARY Soclolity l,2,3,4, Math Club 4, Science Seminar 3,4, Chorus 2,4, Prom Committee 3, Speech Club I. HUBER, PAT Pep Club I,2,3,4, Spring Revue, Chorus I,2, Track 2, G.A.A. I. HUSEMAN, BILL ILSEMANN, HENRY Intramurals 2,3,4. IMPERIALE, ANGIE Student Council I, Pep Club l,3, Sodality 4, Chorus 2. INSERRA, JERRY Musicols I,2,3,4, Dramatics 4, B Tean Football 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, Baseball 4, Pep Club 2,3. JACEZKO, MICHAEL Class President 4, Track l,2,3,4, Basketball I, Spanish Club 3, Math Club 3. JACOBI, JEAN Pep Club 2,3,4, Pep Club I, French Club I, Sodolity I, CNerinx Halll. JENKINS, KATHY sodomy l,2,3,4, Pep Club I,2,3,4, G.A.A. i,2,3,4. KADEL, MARY ELLEN sodqliry 2,4, Chorus 2, Spanish Club 3, Library Guild 3. KAMMERER, SHIRLEY Pep Club l,2,3,4, Sodality I,4, Chorus 4, Student Council 3,4, Brigadoon 3, Spanish Club 4, Ensemble 4. KAPPAUFF, DENNIS Prom Committee 3, Mission Collector 4. KEENCE, ANNE Sodality 2,3,4, Pep Club I,2,3,4,G.A.A.l,2,3,Frencl1 Club 2,3. KEEVEN, RONALD Mission Collector I,2, Intramurals I,2, Pep Club I. KENNEDY, NANCY swing Revue, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Chorus l,3,4. KENOW, BOB Chorus 4, Meet Me In St. Louis Ccrewl 4, Baseball 4. KING, SUE PepClub 2,3,4, Pep Club Representative 2, Brigodoon 3, Chorus 2, Ensemble 4, G.A.A. I, Sodality 4. KING, TOM Soccer 2,3,4, Summa Staff 4, Tri- Lingual Paper 4, Pep Club 4, Baseball 4, Intramurals i,2,3,4. KLEINE, PHYLLIS Pep Club i,2,3,4, Pep Club Representative 4, Chorus 2, Operetta I. KLOPPENBURG, MARIE Student Council 2, Spring Revue 2, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Pep Club Representative 3. KNAPP, THOMAS Basketball I,4, Baseball 4, Soccer 3, All Plays icrewl 2,3,4, Mission Repre- sentative 2. KNOBBE, KENNETH Spring Revue 2, Curious Savage 2, Brigadoon 3, Diary of Anne Franlz 3, lcrewl, Mission Representative 3,4, Pep Club 4. KNOBBE, JOSEPH Officer of Pep Club 4, student Council Representative 3, Bowling League I,4. KNOBBE, ROBERT Band 'I,2, Student Council Representative I, Bowling League I,2, Pep Club 3. KNOLL, KAREN Student Director Brigadoon 3, Art Meritship Award 3, Spring Revue 2, Prince of Pilson I, Summa Staff 3,4, Chorus I,2, Pep C ub Directory See, there's the type at name card I ordered. It' rather handsome, don 't you think? Bill Flatley asks Kathy Ochs. i,2,3,4. KOHNEN, MICHAEL Meet Me In St. Louis icrewl 4, Instrumental I,2, Pep Club 4. KOHNEN, WILLIAM spanish Club 3,-1, Pep Club 4. KOWALSKI, BARBARA Chorus I, Pep Club I,2,3, Bowling League 3, Drama Club 4. KRAPF, MARILYN Glee Club 2, Chorus I, Bowling League 4. KROMNACKER, SUSAN Prince of Pilson I, Chorus I,2, Pep Club l,2,3. KRUSE, SUSAN Vice-President of 4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Moth Club 3,4, French Club 3,4, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Bowling League 2,3, Yearbook 3,4. KRZEMINSKI, JOHN Varsity Football 4, Basketball I, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council Representative 4. KUEHLER, KATHLEEN Pep Club i,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Curious Savage 2, Meet Me In St. Louis 4, fcrewl. KUENNEN, DANIEL Spanish Club 3, Chorus 2. KUNKEL, TERRY Pep Club I,2,3,4, Homecoming Maid 4, Pep Club Representative I. LANE, MICKEY Chorus I,2, Art Club 2. LANE, VICKEY Vice-President 3, Chorus I,2, Mission Representative I. IAPHAM, DANIEL Intramurals 2,3. LAUBERSHEIMER, DAVID Concert Choir, Ensemble, Meet Me In Saint Louis, Brifdoon, Prom Committee, Madrigal, Bowling. I IA-TY, L ANN Pep Club a,4. LAYTON, NIARY PAT Class Officer 'I,2, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Fren'ch Club 2,3, Honor Letter 2 years, Sodality 4, Summa Stott' I,2,4, Pram Committee. LEARY, DENNY Track I,2,3,4, Prom Committee, Intramurals 'l,2,3,4, Band I. LEIGH, TERRY Bowling 2, Prom Committee. LEUCHTMANN, MARK National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Soccer 2,3, Track 2,3, Honor Letter fSociaI Stucliesl 3, Science Seminar 3. LEWIS, SAN DY Homecoming Queen I, Home- coming Maid 3, Pep Club 4. LIESE, TERRY Intramurals. LIPPINCOTT, LESLIE Orchestra 4, fSt. Mary's 178 in 174 Senior Academyl Dramatics Club l,2,37 C.S.M.C. I,2, 3,47 Prom Committee 37 Christmas Play 3, Glee Club I 2. Llveu, PATRICK Bowling 2,37 Intramurals i,2,a, Football Manager I. LOBEL, FRANZ R. Instrumental I ,27 Prom Committee 3. LOFTUS, MICHAEL Tumbling. LOMBARDO, ROBERT Football 27 Band .l,2,3,4i Prom Committee 3. LOMMEL, KAREN Sodality 47 French Club 3,47 Pep Club Rep. 37 Pep Club I,2,3,4. LOUIS, LINDA Bowling 27 French Club 2,37 Pep Club 2,3,47 Freshman Chorus, Educational Summer Reading Group. LUECK, LAWRENCE Prom Committee 37 Intramurals, lPrepl, Chorus 4. LULVES, WILLIAM French Club 3,47 Bowling 37 Prom Committee 37 Pep Club 3,4. LYNCH, KATHLEEN French Club 2, Outstanding Typist of Junior Year, Pep Club I,2,3,47 Basket Representative, Reading Group I. LYNCH, PATRICIA Pep Club I,2,3,4. MAASEN, GREG Intramurals 2,3- MASTERSON, KATHIE Pep Club 2, 37 Junior Legion of Mary 2,3,4L , MATTHEWS, JAN Student Council Officer 47 Homecoming Maid 37 Yearbook Staff 3,47 French Club 3,47 Chorus 27 National Merit Letter of Commendation 47 Prom Committee 3. McCANN,KATHlE Speech Club I7 Pep Club I,2,3, 47 Sodality I,2,47 Press Club 27 Yearbook 27Prom Committee 37 G.A.A. I. , MCCONNELL, MICHAEL Football 27 Student Council 47 Intramurals 3,4. McENANY, JOHN Tumbling I. McGINN, DENNIS C.l.S.L. 47 Spanish Club Officer, Speech Club 47 American Legion 47 Bowling 37 lMcBridel Debate, Newspaper. McGlNN, DON Bowling 2,3,47 Intramurals 2,37 Student Council 37 Chorus 37 Missions 3. McGRATH, SANDY The Prince of Pilson I7 Spring Review 27 Brigadoon 37 Pep Club 27 Chorus 27 Pep Club Rep. 2. McGRATH, KATHLEEN Pep Club l,2,3,47 Bowling 37 Chorus 2,37 G.A.A. 47 Student Council I7 Pep Club Representative 4. McHUGH, BILL Meet Me in St. Louis lstage crewl. MERSON, BILL Student Counci 2, 47 Student Council Officer 47 Class Officer 37 Glee Club l,27 Buzz Book Committee 4. MERTENS, MICKEY Intramurals I,2,3,47 Football 2,37 Stage Crew for Plays, Bowling I,2. MEYER, MICHAEL lSt. Louis Prep Seminaryl7 Varsity Soccer . MICHEL, ARTHUR Prom Committee 37 Chorus 2,37 Intramurals l,2,3,4. MICHEL, SUE Pep Club I,2,3,4. Directory l March IO, 1964. P.A.: 'l'Please go through C-,A-, and B-buildings, Go out the back of B-building, behind the chapel, and over to the cafeteria. Do not go out the front way. The main water pipe has burst. We now have our own Mississippi River. We'Il need a yacht to navigate. I Scene shown here: The vlalar is rushing down the steps, forming a muddy lake several inches deep in the court and on the walks in front of A-building. MICHUDA, LAWRENCE Pppibpii i,2,3,4,ap.RpiI.pII I,2,3,47 Baseball I,2,3,47 Student Council President 4. MICK, ROGER Soccer 37 Spanish Club 1,37 County Gov't. Day I7 Intramurals 2,3,47 Scholastic Honor Roll, Speech Award,l2nd placel. MOELLERING, CHERYI. Pep Club Officer 2,37 Pep Club i,2,3,4,ic3.A.A. I,2,3,4, chow. 2. MOELLERING, SUE Cheerleader 2,3,47 Pep Club I,2,3,47 French Club 3,47 G.A.A. l,2,3f Yearbook Staff 47 Spring Review 2. MOHRMANN, GINGER G.A.A. sep., 3, Pep Club 2,3,47 Spring Review 2. MORAN, MIKE Chorus I7 Intramurals 2,3. MORRIS, JUDY Pep Club 'I,2,3,4, Summa Staff, Chorus I. MUDD, GREGORY National Mathematics Club I7 'lMercy High I,2,3l .I MUEHLING, JOHN MUEHLING Soccer 3,47 Golf 27 Baseball 4. MURNIN, KATHY Sec. of Senior Class, Homecoming Maid I7 Sadality 27 Student Council Rep. 37 Pep Club Rep. 27 Spring Review 27 French Club 3,4. MURPHY, DAN Track 'l,2,3,47 Chorus 2,37 Summa. MURPHY, MARY PAT Pep Club 4, lAntelpoe Valley H.S.l C.S.F. I,2,37 A.F.S. 2,31 G.A.A. 2,3i Gemian Club 27 Usherettes 3. MURPHY, RICH Intramurals l,2,3,47 Pep Club 3. MUSGRAVE, RONALD Orchestra 273. NEWMAN, MARK Spanish Club. NIELSEN, STANLEY General Science Seminar'47 Brigadoon lcrewl 3. ' R, DREW Chorus 2. Nirvwio, I.oREnA spdaliiy 3,47 Pep Club I,3,4, Prince of Filson. LEN Sdclality 27 Chorus 2, Spring Revue 2, Pep Club I,2,3,4. NYNAN, BARBARA ,Ensemble 3,47 Chorus 2,47 Madrigal 37 Pep Club 'l,2,3,47 Brigadoon 37 mg Revue 2. I NORNIANSELL, SHARON Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Summa Staff 35 SocIality5 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Spring Revue 2. OCHS, KATHLEEN Soclality 1,2,3,45 Pep Club I,2,3,45G.A.A.1,2,3,4. OCKS, BARBARA Student Council 45 Pep Club 1,25 Chorus 25 Mission Club 25 Spring Revue 2. O'KEEFE, PATRICK Soccer 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3, 45 lPrep Seminaryl Librarian 15 Speech Contest I. O'NElLL, MARY Library Guild 2,3,45 Sodality 45 Theresians 45 Track 1. OTTEN, TOM Spring Revue 25 Chorus 2. PALMER, SCOTT Science Seminar 2,35 Football 2,35 Library Guild 2,35 Judo Club 45 Brigacloon, Crew 35 Meet Me in St. Louis, Crew 4. PALMERI, CARMELA French Club 35 Pep Club 45 Brigadoon 35 QOH Lady of Good Council H.S.1 Glee Club I. PATTON, TERRY Speech Award 45 Drama Club 45 Ensemble 25 Poetry Award 15 Pep,Club I,2,3,45 Pep Club Rep. 25 Prince of Pilson 1. ' PAYEUR, ROSEWRY Summa 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Press Club 25 Science Seminar 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. PHILLIPS, SHEIIA Spanish Club 35fMerCy1 Drama Club 35 Pep Club 2,35 G.A.A. 3. PIERCE, DAN Football 1,25 Soccer 1,25 Track I. PIKE, .IIM Intramural Basketball I,2,3,45 Chorus 25 Drama Club 45 Baseball 4. PISCIOTTA, VITA Chorus 2,35rPep Club 1,45 Sodality' I. POHLMANN, JIM Class Officer 15 Summa Staff 25 Math Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Science 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Honors Program 2,3,4. PRESSON, KATHLEEN J. Speech Club I5 Pep Club 45 Chorus 4. PRICE, ANNE Sodality 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Library Club 1,25 Drama Club 1,25 Secy. of Library Club 2. PROST, JOE Class President 25 Student 45 Class Plays 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. PURINGTON, SUSAN Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. QUINN, JACK Basketball 3,45 Science Seminar 3. RECKAMP, JOYCE Pep Club i,2,3,4, Pep Club Rep. 2,35 Chorus I,2. REGAN, EDWARD Speech Club I5 French Club 3,45 Science Seminar 45 Pep Club 3,45 Bowling 15 Intramurals I,2,45 Drama 4. REUST, NANCY Girls' Track Team 2,3,45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 German Club I5 Mission Club I5 Yearbook Collector 45 Student Council 2. RUTHER, LOJIS Pep Club 3,45 Intramurals I,2,3,4. RIEGERIX, DIANE Pep Club 35 Bowling 35 Yearbook 4. RODDEN, DAVID Math Club 3,45 Math Honor Letters5 Pep Club 45 Medical Seminar 45 Honors Program I,2,3,4. RODIGUEZ, CHARLENE Summa Staff 3,45 Press Club 25 Spring Revue5 G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club 45 Directory Mrnmm, good! Home ec is an ap- petizing subiect. Nr. Schweichardt and Mr. Burns agree on this piece of culinary art. S 5 4 l2 Choru ROEPER, JO ANNE Bowling 2,45 G.A.A. 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Red Crass 35 Drama 4. ROTH, MARY Sodclity I5 Pep Club I,2,45 Mission Club 1,25 Yearbook Collector 3,4. RUDROFF, PAM Brigadoon 35 Spring Revue 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Mission Collectors 3. RUF, ALAN Math Club 3,45 National Merit Letters5 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Sound Crew 3,45 V. P. of Math Club 45 Honors Letter fMath1 45 Honor Letter lChemistry1. RUHMANN, CHARLES Tumbling Team 2,35 Art Dept. 2,3,45 Scholastic Art Award 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Mission Club I,2. RUHMANN, EARL Track I. RUTHERFORD, ED Chorus 2,3,45 S ring Revue. SANBCRN, DIANA Pep Club Representative 1,2535 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Homecoming Maid 3,45 Spring Review. SARGEANT, JAMES Football 3,45 Soccer 2,35 Spanish Club 3. SARGEANT, STEPHANIE Prince of Pilsan I5 Spring Review5 Bowling League 2,35 Pep Club i,2,3,Z, SARGEANT, SUZANNE Prince of Pilson15 S rin Review5 Drama 45 Bowling League 2,35 Pep-C-lui? l,2,35 Sodal ity 2. SCHAEFER, CONNIE Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus I,2,45 Bowling League 2,45 Honors Program 1,3,45 Pep Club I5 Drum and Bugle Corps I5 lMoAvIey Senior Highl . SCHEFF, JAMES National Merit Letter of Commen- dation 45 Larguage Paper 45 Brigacloon, The Dia of Anne Frank, Meet Me ln St. Louis, lcrew5 Press C ub 25 Prom Comnittee 3. SCHENE, RONALD Intramurals l,2,35 Meet Me In St, Louis lcrewl . SCHERR, KAREN Yearbook Editor 45 Yearbook Staff 2,35 French Club President 45 French Club 2,35 Honor Letter lFrenchl5 Spanish Club 3,45 Library 115 l7l Guild 2,35 Spring,Review. SCHICKLER, JOHN Tumbling Team 25 Intramurals I,2,3,4. SCHLUETER, DON Intramurals. SCHOBER, JAY Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Club' 3,45 Bowling League 3,45 Drama 4. SCHOPP, JANET Pep Club I,2,3,45 Chorus 25 Cheerleader 25 Sodality I5 Mission Moderator 25 Spring Review5 Brigadoon. SCHROEDER, CHUCK Basketball I,2,3,45 Science Seminar 45 Medical Seminar 3. SCHROEDER, ROCHARD Chorus. SCHULL, SUSAN Pep Club I,2,3,45 Chorus 25 Latin Club I5 Mission Club 2. SCHULTE, MARY G .A .A. I,2,3,45 sodomy I,2,3,45 Class Officer 35 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Student Council Representative 2,3,45 Sodality Prefect 35 G .A .A . Treasurer 2. SCHULTZ, JUDY SCHULZE, SANDRA Chorus 2,3,45 Bowling League 3,45 Pep Club I,25 G.A .A. 2,35 Curious Savage, -T112 Diary of Anne FrankIcrewI5 Honor Letter IChorusI . SCOTT, AISNA MARIE Sodality25 UnionRepresenta- tive 35 Science Seminar 3,4. SCOTT, DIANNE Yearbook Staff 35 Sodality 2,35 Bowling League 2,3,4. SELZER, JANES Speech I5 Chorus 25 Latin Club I5 Intrarrurals I,2,3,45 Mission Collector 25 French Club 4. SERTIC, MARILYN Sodality I,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3, 45 PepClub I,2,3,4. SEVER, ROBERT Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 4. SEVER, JANE Library Guild 45 Communist Study Club 45 Brigadoon, The Diary of Anne Frank IcrewI5 Spring Review. SHEA, TOM Bowling 3, Pep Club 4. SHERMAN, ALAN Fenwich H.S. I,2,35 Baseball 2,35 Basketball 2. SINGLETON, JANET SMALL, PAT sMirH, JIM SMITH, JUDY President of Pep Club 45 Curious Savage 25 Ensemble 2,3,45 Impressions '62 25 Bri adoon 3. SMITH, MARSHA Homecoming Maid 35 Student Council Representative 35 Latin Club I5 Spanish Club 35 Chorus I5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Bowling League 3. PAUL SONTHEIMER Track Team 25 Intramurals 2,35 Latin Club I. EUGENE SPAKOWSKI Intramurals 2,3,4. TOM SPENCER Intramurals I,2,3,45 Track 25 Pep Club 45 Science Seminar 4. NANCY SPICUZZA Chorus 25 Pep Club I,2,35 Sodality 2,4. CAROL STAMER Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3, 4. BARBARA STEIMEL Latin Club I5 Bowling 35 Pep Direcldry Jerry, iusr think--2000 pictures and about T000 of Iliem seniorsl Can you think of anything more wonderful thm taking IIIID pictures of seniors? Tony Daniele and Jerry Brown seem happy about this accomplishment. Club I,2,3. 5 BILL STEINLAGE Football 3,45 Baseball 2,45 Speech Club 35 Play make-up 35 lntrarrurals 3,45 Latin Club I 5 Prom Corrmittee 3. CATHERINE STEPHESON G .A .A. I,2,3,45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Sodality I,3,4. JANE STEUBER Chorus 25 G .A .A. 35 Inpressions '62 25 Pep Club 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Intramurals 2. MIKE STEWART Track I5 Intramurals 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. MARTHA STRAUSS Curious Savage 2 IPropsI5 Pep Club 2,3,4. 5 LINDA stussls sum Staff 3,4, Pep Club I,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 25 Prom Court 35 Vice-President of Class 35 Student Council 25 Pep Club Rep. 4. CLARENCE SWARTHCXJT Football 2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Stage Manager 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Prpm Committee 35 Latin Club I . TELLE, BILL Intramurals 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3. TESSNER, WANDA Spring Review5 Chorus 2,45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. TESSON, YVONNE Chorus 25 Pep Club 4. THOMAS, FRANCINE Choms I,2,3,45 French Club 35 Intramurals 45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Sodality 45 Chorus Officer 4. THRASH, JUDY Chbrus 2,3,45 Pep Club I,2,35 S rin Review5 Sodality 25 Meet Me In St. Louis5 Honor Letter musicI5 Yearbook Staff 4. TOAL, JERRY Chorus 2. VAN DILLEN, RUTH Pep Club I,2,3,45 Chorus 2,45 Treasurer at Chorus 4. VENTUPELLA, MARY ANN Pep Club 1,2. VIEHMAN, BARB Student Council 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3. VOHSEN, ART Intramurals 253. VON DER AHE, WILLIAM Pep Club 45 French Club 3,45 Science Seminar 4. VOSS, KAREN G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. WACK, BOB Track 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 Anti- Communist Club 35 Pep Club 45 fSt. Louis U . Highi Rifle Team I5 Track I. I WAGNER, JERRI Chorus 2,35 G .A.A. 4. WALSCH, CHERYL Pep Club I,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Sodality 45 G.A.A. I5 Chorus I5 Girls' Track Team I5 Dance Committee I,2,3. WATTS, KATHY Speech I,4IClSLl5 Pep Club i,2, 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Yearbook 45 Musical 25 Bowling 35 French Club 3,4. WEBER, BARBARA G.A.A. 2,45 Ensemble 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Pep Club 2,45 Bowling 35 Intramurals 4. WEBER, LARRY Mission Rep. 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Yearbook 35 Decorating 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Gymnastics 2. WEIR, VICKIE Sec. ot' Sophomore Class5 Brigadoon 35 Operetta 'I5 French Club 3,45 Sodality 2,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Penny Queen Rep. 3. WEISHAAR, LONNIE Pep Club 45 Mission Club I. WELDON, MARIE Chorus 2,4. WELSH, CATHERINE Pep Club I,2,35 Spanish Club 3 . WELTON, JIM Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,a,4, Pep Club 45 Pres. of Spanish Club 35 Treas. of Drama Club 45 Treas. of Senior Class. WHARTON, DIANE G.A.A. 3,45 Pep Club I,2,3, 45 Dram Club 45 Bowling 2,45 Operetta I5 Red Cross 35 Soclality 4. WICHLENSKI, FELICIA Pep Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. I5 Drama Club 45 Yearbook 45 Pep Club Rep. 35 Spring Review 25 Prom Committee 3. WININGHAM, SANDRA Honor Letter fAm. Historyl 35 Summa Staff 3,45 Medical Seminar 35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Press Club 2. WINKELER, JIM Intramurals l,2,3,4. WISNIEWSKI, .IANIS Pep Club I,2,35 Bowling 2,3,45 Sodality 25 Yearbook 3. WITTENAUB2, DENNIS Yearbook Staff 45 Intramurals 3,4. WOJTKOWSKI, DONALD Science Seminar 45 Intramurals I,2,3,4. WOOD, NANCY Pep Club i,2,3,4. WOODARD, ALAN Science Seminar 3,45 Math Club 35 Golf Team 25 Basketball I5 Pep Club 45 Rotary Club Rep. 4. YOUNGBLOOD, susAN Pep Club 2,3,45 curious Sava9e5 Dia of Anne Frank5 Chorus 2. ZENGEL, RICHARD C orus 2,35 Spring Revue5 Bri2adoon5 Yearbook Staff 45 Pep Club5 Prom Committee 3. Directory H Y! I ' . if gm 4 Q7 fl I , . 5 JXlf Cl1P ef e 5 3. 1. - , ...... .- yr'--+ f I an - Q ,ting - JA 1 .Whig 3 1 . -t ,IT 5 , 1 .... I I ' I I 'I ' 1 W-. , . N, I I ' ., 5 . I. , ,IT I ,isle it , as:-XCR W . give l'll take you back to Milwaukee with mel Evaluations of conceit chair, March 4, I964. IT, I PM +9 yw 2139 SQ! 25 U fp g?,Qf QQ' QW PM , fx Q 29 Vis? afwpjqm Qiiiyww ' W 5 cp VX xx Nggspamwir Q l A7 I 351 35. ,?gQff,f mf? Qiygibp X N f jwfj pf YP X REU QL' - ww- My Dfsm 19 f do XS? bd t XLCBYJ FWQJIA JV Jig N9 xv Q3 EQ , . zgxu A Q9 V ,xfjf wx SW QW ,ff XP! XS -' 1 V 3.5 V wg 'Q M Goodbye. if . ' 1 1 5 ... - , -,ni ',ivL?2?:en-:.4.--:.:1'-'f+,-Q-'x.- .. 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The magazine stories to come will depend on what they will have learned from the ex- periences of others. The responsibility ot man's progress will soon belong to thegstudents ofthe world. ' At St. Thomas Aquinas, students prepare themselves to face this challenge. They have before them the opportunity to become a good Catholic citizen. They have many models from which to Form ideals and goals for the type ot world in which they want to live. The world will be what they make it, for the leaders of today will be gone tomorrow, and today's Followers will take their places. They will make the news as future statesmen, poli- ticians, scientists, and as leaders of fashion, sports, and enter- tainment. Whether controversial or conservative, their influence will be Felt. Perhaps some day they will see the faces of some of their fellow students on the covers of these same magazines.


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