St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE)

 - Class of 1960

Page 1 of 120

 

St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection, 1960 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collectionPage 7, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collectionPage 11, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collectionPage 15, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collectionPage 9, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collectionPage 13, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collectionPage 17, 1960 Edition, St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1960 volume:

Published By THE SENIOR CLASS of ST. AGNES ACADEMY Alliance, Nebraska 1960 Sponsor: REDDISH FIEBIG dedication ______ Sponsor - S. H. COLE TO THE HIGH SCHOOL HALL Your long earned silence that started last May Was sadly disrupted that fateful day Registration began. You echoed our noise As we shouted our greetings to girls and to boys. The Freshmen were first to enter the scene; Their looks so inspiring, their 'know-how' so green. The Sophomores came then, some noisy, some shy; You'd learn all their secrets as school days went by. Upperclassmen, their status, the Juniors were there To sign up for classes with business like care. We Seniors came then, we had made it at last! After three years of high school, our knowledge was vast. You look sad when deserted, so dismal and gray; But if you could talk, OH! THE THINGS YOU MIGHT SAY I Would you tell all our gossip; of secrets and fears. And all the small 'big things' that make up our years? How we'd pass our Madonna, the Queen of the Hall, With a nod of the head, or no greeting at all Till test time arrived? And then - how we’d pray That she would enlighten our poor minds that day. Would you tell of our rallies, how loudly we'd shout When we met just five minutes before school was out? How happily we would anticipate fame. Then be so dejected, if we didn't win the game? How we’d have our 'gripe sessions’ in cloak room or hall And all of our 'griping' didn't change things at all? (You knew we were happy when we grumbled each day For NORMAL teen-agers keep happy that way. J How wisely you've kept all the secrets of years; Our laughs and our sighs and our joys and our tears. This time we're reluctant to leave you in May, But we won't be gone - our memories will stay! Sponsor: ALLIANCE STUDIO o u N R E W CREST This crest was adopted in 1959 as the official emblem of Saint Agnes Academy. The four bars at the top of the crest signify the four years we spend in high school. The name of our school. Saint Agnes, is engraved in gold on a black background. The head of the lamb symbolizes Saint Agnes, martyr and patroness of our school. The shield and sword are symbolic of the Crusader. The cross stands for Religion, the essential subject taught in our school. The crossed arms of Our Lord and Saint Francis are the Coat of Arms of the Franciscan Sisters who are our teachers. The Alpha and Omega on the open Bible signify that, to the students of Saint Agnes, their relation- ship with God is the beginning and end of all things. To us who are graduating from Saint Agnes, this crest will be a reminder of the greatest principle we have acquired during our high school years. It will always re- mind us that our work as Crusaders does not end with our graduation, but must con- tinue throughout our lives. ADMINISTRATION SISTER M. VIRGINIA Principal MOTHER M. CARMEN Superior Coach: FRANCIS CORTNEY FACULTY Ass't Coach: BOB PLACEK Sponsor: MR. H. S. COLE Farm Insurance FATHER ROBERT KRYSTOCEK FATHER HUBERT SPANEL FACULTY SISTER M. REGINA Second Grade MISS ROCK Third Grade SISTER M. JOAN Fourth Grade SISTER M. ROSALIE First Grade MRS. THORNTON First ana Second Grades MRS. HAUSMANN Fifth Grade SISTER M. BONIFACE Sixth Grade and Music SISTER M. ANTONIA Seventh Grade SISTER M. BERTRAND Eighth Grade Sponsor: WILT INSURANCE SISTER M. FLORES Music, Dramatics SISTER M. SPES Freshman Homeroom Commercial SISTER M. EMILIA Sophomore Homeroom Science SISTER M. LAURISSA Junior Homeroom Library SISTER MARINA Senior Homeroom Mathematics SISTER M. LORETTA Portress SISTER M. MAFALDA Culinary Arts Sponsor: WALKER-CAMBELL FUNERAL HOME FOREWORD As you leaf through these pages, may the warm, happy memories of the classmates, teachers, activities, and events that were a part of your school life at St. Agnes High School come alive before your eyes. Treasure this, and many years hence it can be your link with those acquaintances who will share these recollections with you though you be miles apart. Mellowed by sober thoughts, brightened by the humorous touch, enlivened by familiar faces, this Crusader is very personally yours. Sponsor: GANTZ, HINER, MORAN, Attorneys-at-Law Sponsor: DOCTOR GODING and DOCTOR SDCTA Gwen Annable Carol Applegarth Geraldine Barry FRESHMEN The Freshmen were first to enter the scene; Their looks so inquiring, Their know-how so green. Sister M. Spes, the freshman homeroom teacher, at the door of the classroom. Richard Cass Martha Couture Daniel Cullan Pat Cullan Linda Davison Judy Dillon Maureen Dukat Cathrine Englehaupt Virginia Englehaupt Sponsor: DR. BOWEN The Earth Science class studies the formation of rocks. Kay Fike Norman Goding Julia Hamilton Robert Hunter Terry Kennedy Phyllis Kisicki Claire Knebel Robert McChesney Ronald Meng Bonnie O'Brien Maureen O’Connor Thomas Percival Sponsor: MIKE'S BARBER SHOP Mike Rockey Jean Samuelson John Samuelson Sharon Schefcik Carol Thorson Elaine Vrbas Verneta Vrbas James Walters Sherryl Wernke Sponsor: ALLIANCE LUMBER CO. SOPHOMORES The Sophomores came then, Some noisy, some shy, You’d learn all their secrets As school days went by. Sister M. Emilia, the Sophomore home- room sponsor, at the door of the class- room. Marie Barry Annette Bayer Russell Campbell Robert Elder Mary Englehaupt Sharon Engler Florence Fangman Bette Fitzgerald Michael Freimuth Sponsor: BAMRICK TRUCKING Annette LaMay Larry LaMay Barbara Limbach Mary Logan Michael Merscher Joe Montague Sponsor: KEEP-U-NEAT Jack Munger Vincent Nepper Thomas Newman Kate Reynolds Treva Richardson Janet Roby Joan Stanley Gary Yeager Sponsor: LaFAVE KNIT SHOP JUNIORS Upperclassmen, their status, The Juniors were there To sign up for classes With business-like care. Sister M. Laurissa, the Junior homeroom sponsor, at the door of the classroom. SHARON BAMRICK LOUISE BUECHSENSTEIN JOANNE CAMPBELL VIRGINIA CASS EDWARD CLARK SARON DAVIS LEONA DEBOCK BARBARA ERKER Sponsor: MODERN SALON OF BEAUTY EDWARD ESSAY Sponsor: LANDA FUNERAL HOME MARK KOSMICKI TOM KOSMICKI FRANK HAMILTON JOHN HART BENITA HAUSMANN SUSAN HELLMAN SUZANNE ILSLEY JOHN NOLLETTE MARY ANN O’CONNOR DARLENE PERKINS Class President ELLA MAY PHILLIPS Secretary JOHN ROCKEY Vice President RICKY SCHAFER Sponsor: KISSACK CO. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: John Rocky, Ella May Phillips, Darlene Perkins and Bill Walters. Sponsor: ZIEG SIGNS s E N I O R S CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer J. Collins Secretary P. Wilson Vice President P. Barry President C. Hiner We Seniors came next, We had made it at last! Sponsor: NEIL'S TRUCK SERVICE % Sponsor: KANDY SNAP Sister M. Virginia, the Principal of the Academy, our teacher and our friend. The Rush Hours from 8:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. are a daily oc- currence in the little store at the Academy. The manager, Sister Bertrand, has an eye for good business, and it is No charge, Don, no char gel Sponsor: ALLIANCE FURNITURE cl' lbJvr JJYVA fi cJ U L Sponsor: BRENNAN CLEANERS The BULLETIN BOARD is a favorite meeting place in the hall. This is one of the places where we . . . Tell all our gossip: our secrets, our fears. And all the small 'big things' that make up our years.” ■vrc v rV ;% Tuny 2 cLuno Sponsor: DOCTOR DONALD KENNEDY lid Pat Good Shot Sister Marina at the classroom door. 'Bye now, have fun but not too much. il pP SENIOR DIRECTORY CHARLES ADAMSON Brown Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Track 1; Volleyball 2,3,4; Glee 1; Annual Staff 4. MARGARET BARRY Peggy Jo Class Vice President 4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Glee 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 4; Volleyball 2,3; Ensemble 4; Cheerleader 4. VIRGINIA CASTRO Virg Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Cheerleader 4; County Government 3; Sodality 3; Triple Trio 3,4; Volleyball 2,3. JERRY COLLINS Class Treasurer 2, 3,4; Dramatics 4; Omaha NCTC 4; County Gov- ernment 3; Football 1,2,3 , 4 ; Track 1,2,3 ; Pep Club Boyfriend 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY CROUSE Crouse Hyannis High School 1, 2; Glee 3, 4; Sodality 3,4; Sodality Secretary 4; Mankato SSCA 4; Class Secretary 3; Journalism Club 4; Triple Trio 4; Choir 4. DOUGLAS CULL AN Cull” Football 1,2,3 . 4 ; Track 2, 3, 4 ; A Club 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee 2; Science Club 3. KATHLEEN DARVEAU Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Choir 1,2; Glee 1,2,3, 4; County Government 3; Valentine Queen 4; Dramatics 4. MYRNA DE BOCK Choir 1, 2,3,4; Glee 1,2,3; Pro- moter of League of Sacred Heart 4. MAUREEN DILLON Mug Glee 1,2,3; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2,3; Sodality 3. DEAN ENGELHAUPT Dean-O Football 1,2 , 3 . 4 ; Basketball 1, 2 . 3 . 4 ; Track 1 , 2 . 3 ; All- Conference Football 4; All-North- western Football 4; Football Co- Captain 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; A Club 1,2, 3,4; A Club Offi- cer 3,4; Class Officer 3; Dramatics 4; Drama Officer 4; Annual Staff 4. DONALD ENGELHAUPT Alfred Football 4; Track 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1; Science Club 4; Glee 2; County Government 3; A Club 4. LEONARD FREIMUTH Fremo Football 1,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Student Manager 2; Sodality 3; Science Club 3; Promoter of League of Sacred Heart 4; County Govern- ment 3. JERRY HAHN Fruit Football 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 ; Football Co- Captain 4; All-Conference Foot- ball 4; All-Northwestern Football 4; All-State Honorable Mention 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; A Club 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1,3; Track 1 . 2 , 3 , 4 ; Basketball 1,2 , 3 , 4 ; Sodality 3,4; Dramatics 4; County Government 3; Valentine Dance Attendant 3; Irish Fair King 4; Pep Club Boyfriend Attendant 4; Annual Staff 4. CARY HINER Little Caesar Class President 2, 4; Secretary of Student Council 4; Science Club 3; A Club 1,2, 3, 4; Football 3 .4 ; Track 3 , 4 ; Basketball 3; Glee 2; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; County Gov- ernment 3. PATRICIA HOPPES Patty Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Glee 1,2,3; Promoter of the League of the Sacred Heart 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4. PRISCILLA KEELEY Pretz Drama Club President 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Home- coming Queen 4; Journalism Club 4; Class Officer 1,2; Choir 1,2,3; Glee 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Triple Trio 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Mankato SSCA 4; Omaha NCTC 4; Annual Staff 4. ALICE KOSMICKI Al Choir 1,2, 3,4; Glee 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Dramatics 4; Triple Trio 4; Vol- leyball 4. MARILYN KOSMICKI Koz Student Council President 4; Jour- nalism 4; Editor of THE BLADE 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 2, 3; Choir 1,2; Science Club 3; County Gov- ernment 3; Prom Chairman 3; Girls' State 3. Sponsor: MILTON SELF-SERVICE DRUG MARY LETHA KOSMICKI Meesh Sodality 3, 4; Sodality Prefect 4; Chicago SSCA 4; Student Council 4; Glee 3, 4; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4; GEORGE KLOCH Skipper Class President 3; Science Club 3, 4; Science Club Officer 4; A Club 1,2,3,4; A Club President 4; Student Council 4; County Gov- ernment 3; Track 1 . 2 . 3 , 4 ; Football 1.2 . 3 . 4 ; Basketball 1, 2,3; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Track Captain 4. MARILEE KRIZ Kriz Class Secretary 1; Glee 1,2, 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 1,2,3, 4; Irish Fair Colleen 2; Valentine Princess 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; General Music Secretary 3; So- dality Treasurer 4; Sodality 3, 4, Dramatics 4; Journalism Club 4. CLIFFORD MENG Cliff Dramatics 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3. PENNY NEWTON Pen Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club Pres- ident 4; Glee 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Piano 1,2, 3,4; Ensemble 4; Drama Club 4; Journalism Club 4; Student Coun- cil 4; County Government 4; An- nual Staff 4. MARY O'BRIEN St. Patrick's Academy 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee 2,3,4; Librarian 3, 4; Sodality 3,4; Sodality Vice Prefect 4; Chicago SSCA 4; Omaha NCTA 4; Sextet 3; County Government 3; Dramatics 4. Sponsor: LEO M. BAYER RENITA RUSK Choir 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Bet- ty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row 4. MARY LEE VOGEL Desiree Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Treas- urer 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 1, 2, 3; Sodality 3; Dramatics 4; County Government 3; Volleyball 2, 3. NADINE VRBAS Notre Dame Academy 1; Stratton Public School 2,3; Dramatics 4; Sodality 4; Choir 4. CAROLE WALTERS Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Co-Editor 4; Glee 2, 3. MICHAEL WALTERS Waldo Basketball 1,2; Track 3 , 4 ; Vol- leyball 1,2,3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; County Government 3; Glee 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4. JUDY WECHWERTH Glee 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Vocal 1,2; Piano 1,2; Speech 2; Annual Co-Editor 4; Volleyball 2, 3. PATRICIA WILSON Renee Class Secretary 4; Journalism Club 4; Glee 1,2,3; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Homecom- ing Attendant 4. GLENN YEAGER Gay Glee 2,4; Track 3,4 ; Science Club 3,4; Science Club Vice President 3, President 4; Student Council 4 A Club 1,2,3, 4; Student Manager Sodality 3, 4; Valentine King 4; Annual Staff 4. Picture below: Mike Walters, Myrna DeBock and Pat Good Shot . . . just'thinking'. Johanna M. Hoevet Suella L. Hanlon Barbara Larsen Anita Manchego FRESHMEN Marilin Colling Ann M. DiSenso Mary Ellen Erker SOPHOMORES Geraldine A. Baca Margot A. Bock Carol E. Colling Darlene C. Hedmesser Elizabeth A. Kehoe Dorothy A. Reeves Sponsor: SELLECK ABSTRACT COMPANY Sponsor: HEINZ ELECTRIC Ann Rotherhan JoAnn Williams Sponsor: RENO'S BEAUTY SHOP Barbara Kelly Christina Oleske Jacqueline Jacques SENIORS Lois Carlson National Afiaoriation of tubr«t (Hmmrils ®ll National Aaaoriation of £rnm ant rboul frinrtpala A B?itartm?nt of % National EimratUm AaBoriation 3 b la drrtiftfB that fcaint Annas Arabeay Al I iartre, Xrbraska la a buly arrrrbitab mrmfarr nf tl|r National Aaaoriation of fctuitrnt (Emmrtia of tiff National Aaaoriation of rronbury- rtjool rinrlpala. 9aat?tngton. B. ®. 3A This is the first year that the Academy has had a Student Council. MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL Marilyn Kosmicki President of the Student Council Priscilla Keeley Vice President of the Student Council President of the Drama Club Cary Hiner Secretary of the Student Council Senior Class President Mary Letha Kosmicki Prefect of the Sodality George Kloch President of the A Club Penny Newton President of the Pep Club Sponsor: STUDENT COUNCIL Glenn Yeager President of the Science Club Darlene Perkins Junior Class President John Hart Junior Representative Ed Essay Junior Representative Barbara Limback Sophomore Class President Tom Percival Treasurer of the Student Council Freshman Class President Sister Virginia presents the gavel to Marilyn Kosmicki when Marilyn is installed as the President of the Student Council. Sponsor: G L DAIRY KING CRUSADER STAFF CO-EDITORS Carole Walters and Judy Weckwerth SPORTS EDITORS: Dean Engelhaupt and Jerry Hahn Time out for a picture. Dean Engelhaupt Jerry Hahn Penny Newton Priscilla Keeley Carole Walters Judy Weckwerth Sponsor: SUTTON STORE activities Compliments of THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Council 975, Alliance, Nebraska a__ RETREAT SODALITY To Jesus through Mary! Mary Letha Kosmicki, the prefect of the Sodality, assists Father Spanel during the Reception ceremonies. The Sodalists reciting their Act of Consecration How much am I bid? asks Mr. Yeager as he auctions the boxes at the Sodality Box Social. Sponsor: THE SODALITY SCIENCE Sponsor: MR. ANTHONY YEAGER The Earth Science Class with materials for the Science Fair at Gordon. Glenn Yeager and Mike Walters, members of the Physics class, experimenting with their oscilloscope. WINTER WONDERLAND At the Valentine Pep Club Boyfriend, Jerry Collins, and his attendants. Royalty: King Glenn Yeager Queen Kathleen Darveau Sponsor: MR. ANTHONY YEAGER COUNTY Annette, Marie, and Barbara OK, Tom, that’s high enough.” CAMPAIGNING IN THE HIGH SCHOOL HALL Benita and Joanne COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Marianne O'Connor, Commissioner Sharon Vrbas, County Treasurer Sharon Davis, Commissioner Benita Hausmann, Welfare Officer Claudia Sponsel, Commissioner Ella May Phillips, County Treasurer Joanne Campbell, Home Extension Agent Mark Kosmicki, Judge John Nollette, Clerk of District Court Sponsor: ALLIANCE WHOLESALE Mark John Marianne, Sharon V. , Sharon D. , Benita, Claudia , Ella May and Joanne GOVERNMENT No campaigning in class, Sharon. Dean and Peggy Jo Voting is serious business. Maureen helps count the votes. Ricky VOTING FOR COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICERS COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Tom Kosmicki, Sheriff Sharon Bamrick, Attorney Maribeth Spear, County Clerk Barbara Erker, Assessor John Rockey, Superintendent Bill Walters, County Extension Agent Ricky Schafer, Veterans' Service Officer Sponsor: ALLIANCE STEAM LAUNDRY Tom, Sharon, Maribeth, Barbara and John IT’S A GREA1 FOR THl Mary Letha visits Sister Antonia at Pat and Doug at the Nickel Toss Jerry Munger purchases paper die HOT-DOG stand. booth. money from Mother Carmen. Myrna and Patty in the Ring-A- Marilyn takes 'time out' to admire Sister Emilia presents awards. Cane. her sister's prize. Sponsor: STEGGS LACE LAUNDRY The Irish Trio, Father Spanel, Mr. MacNamara's Band. Placek, and Father Krystocek. Sponsor: DEE LITE BAKERY JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET ANC At the Speaker's Table: Suzanne Ilsley Tom Kosmicki Father Hubert Spanel John Hart Mary Letha Kosmicki Mark Kosmicki Benita Hausmann Father Krystocek Sponsor: MODERN CLEANERS :;r $ V V V MUSIC | J AND O’ Suzanne Illsley SOLOISTS: Sharon Engler Annette Bayer Suzanne Illsley Mary Sullivas To the left Florence Fangman SONG «etuhn to USA , ST. AGNES ACADEMY SU-JANOE. NEasggy At the Music Contest held in Chad- ron the Trio and the Girls' Glee re- ceived SUPERIOR ratings, while the Triple Trio, the Sextette, the Oc- tette, and two Soloists rated EXCEL- LENT. In the Piano Auditions Sister Vir- ginia's students rated three SUPE- RIORS and one EXCELLENT. A krtiroa Cnn onna Til ol cn Sponsors: SUZANNE AND FLORENCE To the right: Barbara Kelly The Glee Club Penny Newton DRAMATICS But I’m all right, I'm QUITE ALL RIGHT! UNDERTOW The one-act play, UNDERTOW, was rated as EXCELLENT at die district Dramatics Contest. The Cast Miss Abby Blackwell.............................Claudia Sponsel Mrs. Rosalie Blackwell Edwards..................Barbara Erker Mrs. Grant....................................... Penny Newton Miss Mary Ann Jordon-----------------------------Elaine Vrbas Miss Susan Jordon------------------------------ Sharon Vrbas Mrs. Kitzmuller..................................Nadine Vrbas Mrs. Sorenson............................................Bonnie O'Brien Mrs. Word -.............------------------------ Sharon Engler Mrs. Stickner------------------------------------- Mary O’Brien Isn't that right, Susan? Dont you ever want to let go; to laugh or scream? Let me go, I tell you, I'm perfectly normal. Sponsor: THE DRAMA CLUB Jacqueline Jacques rated a SUPERIOR in the District contest, EXCELLENT in state. Barbara Kelly rated EXCELLENT in district, GOOD in state. Kate Reynolds rated John Hart rated SUPERIOR SUPERIOR in the dis- in both district and state, trict contest, GOOD in state. Newspaper guys are smart. That's right, Miska, and you ought to know! Hello. . . Governor Hale? This is Radley from the Tribune. I have a favor to ask . . . for the sake of JUSTICE.” HEADS HE BURNS Cast Clem Radley, managing editor of the Tribune Jim Barstow, city editor----------------- Sam Costrona, a gangster - - — - -- -- -- Mike Miska, a gangster - -- -- - — - — . -Tom Kosmicki ■ - - Jerry Hahn - - - - Ed Essay - - - Bob Elder Kate Reynolds receives first award in the Senior Division of the 4-H Public Speaking. Below: Joanne Campbell and Mary Ann O'Connor, winners of the second and third prizes for their en- tries in a democracy contest. FEATURING Henry Simmons, a manu- facturer ------ -Jerry Hahn Harriet Simmons, his wife - - Priscilla Keeley Ethel Simmons, their daughter Kate Reynolds Chester Binney, Simmons' partner - - - - Jerry Collins WITH A SUPPORTING CAST OF Letty Lythe, a movie star.................- Marilee Kriz Donald Swift, a producer------....----------... £d Essay Roger Shields, a young Chicago blood ------ John Hart Lila Wilson, a friend of Ethel-------- - - Carol Applegarth Sally Otis, a friend of Ethel - -- -- -- - -jean Samuelson Annie, the maid......................... -Rosemary Crouse Sadie Bloom, an instructor------------------ Sharon Engler Taxi Driver-------------------------------------Dick Cass Mrs. Jackson and girls................... - Penny Newton, Peggy Barry, Alice Kosmicki, Kathleen Darveau DIRECTOR................................ - -Mr. piacek “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING” ELECTIONS HAVE BEEN HELD ... in the classrooms CLASS OFFICERS Tom Kosmicki Senior Class President Annette Bayer Junior Class President Ed Essay President of the Student Council Judy Dillon Sophomore Class President . . . and in the Pep Club Penny Newton says it with flowers when she expresses the gratitude of the PEP CLUB to Sister Spes. ■ in CHEERLEADERS: Jean Samuelson. Sharon Tscha- cher, Phyllis Kisicki, Virginia Engelhaupt, Gwen Annable, and Mary Ann O'Connor (not pictured). OFFICERS: Darlene Perkins, Treasurer Benita Hausmann, President Suzanne Ilsley, Secretary OF THESE WE ARE PROUD Jim Walters, of the ninth grade, placed in the top ten percent in a nationwide Future Engineers of America contest. Renita Kay Rusk was named the 1960 . Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. SPONSOR: Mr. and Mary Letha Kosmicki was presented the 4-H Four-Square Girl award for 1959. 4-H activities, along with partic- ipation in Church, community, and school functions are considered in giving this Four-Square Girl award. One outstanding 4-H member receives this recognition each year. Mark Kosmicki has for the third time been awarded first place in the Current Events Contest sponsored by TIME MAGAZINE. The contest consists of 100 questions on national and international news events pertaining to governmental affairs, sports, science, and other sub- jects. Mark answered 96 of 100 questions correctly. OUR REPRESENTATIVES TO CORNHUSKER Boys’ State Tom Kosmicki Winners of the local ANNUAL MATHEMATICAL CONTEST sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America and the Society of Actuaries. 4-H Public Speaking Joanne Campbell Barbara Limbach and Barbara Kel- ly, as co-winners, each received a gold medal. Darlene Perkins HONOR ROLL Sophomore Junior Aspirants Six Freshmen have kept on the HONOR ROLL all year. Jean Samuelson Carol Thorson Elaine Vrbas Carol Applegarth Maureen Dukat Gwen Annable Barbara Limbach John Hart Mary Jo Stasch Seniors: Marilyn Kosmicki Nadine Vrbas In order to be on the St. Agnes HONOR ROLL students must have grades above 90 in 4 subjects and no grade below 85. Barbara Kelly SPECIAL AWARDS Jerry Hahn received the medals for Dramatics and for Athletics Cary Hiner received the medal for Mathematics and the award for sportsmanship presented by the DAV Mary Letha Kosmicki, Religion medal Marilyn Kosmicki, Scholarship medal Mary O'Brien, Library medal Penny Newton, Service medal Carole Walters, the Under- wood Award for the out- standing Business student Suzanne Ilsley, Music medal Maureen Dillon, the Underwood Award for the outstanding typist. FACIT Medals for perfect typing papers were presented to Barbara Erker, Maureen Dillon, Clifford Meng and Benita Hausmann. SCHOLARSHIPS Marilyn Kosmicki Valedictorian of the Class Scholarship to St. Mary College, Omaha. Mary Letha Kosmicki Salutatorian of the Class Scholarship sponsored by the Business and Professional Women. Glenn Yeager Scholarship to Scotts- bluff Junior College Donald Engelhaupt Scholarship to Chadron State Teachers' College Rosemary Crouse Mother Celsa Nursing Scholarship” sponsored by Doctor and Mrs. James F. Kennedy HONORS NIGHT MAY CROWNING The May Crowning ceremonies were held in Holy Rosary Church. The Queen and her court leave die sanctuary after crowning the Blessed Mother as Queen of May. Marilee Kriz places the crown of flowers on the statue of Out Lady. The attendants are: Nadine Vrbas Mary O'Brien Mary Letha Kosmicki Rosemary Crouse «Smmt r, r.me f n7 wilsoh rc • r r I960 SENIORS ACjNES acJadEMY C jz ) ’ . Vtu m hiaf ' • •• 1 ball penny NEWTON PATBICIA HOPPES GLENN YEAGER RENITA RUSK MlCHEAL BEAL ROSEMARY CROUSC flR lNIA CASTRO 6WAID EifGtlilAUPT Raureen Rill on myrna DE Boo. LEONARD ffiEI Hum MTMLIEH DWWEAU PRISCILLA KE£LEY POUCUSCULLAN JERRY HAHN rtAfiUET KOSMICKI MIKE WALTERS ALICE KOSMlCKl CLIFFORD MENCr (MAOtES ADAMSON MARY VOGEL NADINE VRBAS CAROLE WALTERS «ARILYN KOSMlCKl JUDY WECKWERTH MARY OBRIEN DEAN ENGELHAUPT HANGING THE CLASS PICTURE Carol Hiner assisted by Jerry Collins hangs the picture of the Class of '60 in its place in the high school corridor. Myrna De Bock, Renita Rusk, Douglas Cullan, Leonard Frei- muth and Patricia Hoppes are very interested in determining the exact position in which the picture should hang. Sponsor: ALLIANCE GOLF COURSE YMBflfcSwwon The power behind the Pep Club; Would you tell of our rallies, how loudly we'd shout When we met for five minutes before school was out? How happily we would anticipate fame - And be so dejected if we didn't win the game? Sponsor: THE PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS Alice Kosmicki Kathleen Darveau The Pep Club Parade HOMECOMING October 22, 1959 The Burning of the A, the evening of the 21st. The Rally in the High School Hall at 10:45 A. M. began the big day. • . . and the floats Sponsor: THEILE JEWELRY Through the day with the HOMECOMING QUEEN Only one thousand more napkins and the tepee will be finished. QUEEN PRISCILLA KEELEY Sponsors: THE KEELEY FAMILY CRUSADERS NAME YR. P. N. Don Engelhaupt 12 H. 43 John Zochol 11 G 41 Bob Elder 10 G 24 Ed Clark 11 E ■33 John Nollette 11 E 32 George Kloch 12 G 42 Jerry Hahn 12 FB 34 Dean Engelhaupt 12 G 44 John Samuelson 9 G 31 Pat Cullan 9 G 28 Mike Rockey 9 E 29 Dick Cass 9 E 25 STUDENT MANAGER: Glenn Yeager COACH: Francis Cortney Coach Cortney and the Co-Captains: Jerry Hahn and Dean Englehaupt Sponsor: REX HAMBUGER CRUSADERS NAME YR. P. N. Mark Kosmicki 11 E 26 Tom Kosmicki 11 Q 40 John Rockey 11 G 39 Jerry Collins 12 E 35 Leonard Friemuth 12 G 46 Bernie Kisicki 10 E 37 Doug Cullan 12 C 45 Cary Hiner 12 H 00 Tom Percival 9 Q 36 Dan Cullan 9 B 30 Norman Goding 9 G 27 Larry Rizzi 9 B 38 Terry Kennedy 9 B 31 ASSISTANT COACH: Bob Placek ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Rev. Hubert Spanel George Kloch gains yardage toward a Homecoming victory. Sponsor: ALLIANCE HARDWARE Football Crusader Schedule HYANNIS Wyp 3V-4 THERE SEPT. U 230 PM •STERLING -4 .HERE.... SEPT. 18 8PJL CHADRON ASSUMPTION THERE | ,3§5 PT. 26 2 PM. SIDNEY ST. PATS HERE CT. 2 8 P.M. HARRISBURG Vfcn.-ff.l--a THERE.; . OCT. 9 2 P. M MULLEN 1 +- 3 -13 THERE.......OCT. 16 8 PM HARRISON 13 4 HERE............OCT. 22 2PJH. HOLY ROSARY Yfcn.13-4.THERE....OCT. 312 PM SUNFLOWER SPHERE NOV. 5 7:30 P.M. Xy CO-CAPTAINS Dean Englehaupt Jerry Hahn (Guard) (Fullback) Conference Recognition At the Homecoming Game Coach: Francis Cortney Assistant Coach: Bob Placek We Seniors are proud of the CRUSADER s season which is the best in the history of football at St. Agnes, and we are grateful for the fine coaching which led to these victories. Sponsor: JERRY HAHN Jerry Collins Douglas Cullan Tom Kosmicki Bernard Kisicki After giving his priestly blessing, Father Spanel encourages the team. The team in action Sponsor: PANHANDLE PACKING CO. John Nollette Ed Clark 0 ,0. ' On the ne ., - -ed the samec .. |iot the Kin for U !yVV ' VV -o 4. e extra point. i The two teams see-s 5 % £ i forth then until ear. ond quarter. St. Agnes 1.1 ° Tb_ . ■ o hi punt went into the end d proceeded to march up fie5 . W hn nipked nn five and then nin • %t- 2- 'rusaders Maul Hyannis 34-6 Finest. Agnes Grid Se« Brings Letters To 14 Lac IY ANNIS (T-HNS)—St. Agnes ademy of Alliance steamroller- over hapless Hvannis 34 to 6 Sid Thurston all turned In credit- able offensive performances. Francis Cortneys blue-clad Cru- e Fridav afternoon in a West- jaders wasted no time in breaking yards. I shn score' point through St. Asm- fra extra the game wide open Alter the Crusaders kicked Hahn took a h Nebraska D football game. Tie Crusaders dominated play oughout the 8-man contest and held Hyannis and the; eled themselves as a threat in On the first play, p play this season. acks Tom Kosmicki and Jerry(W and hn and End John Nollette pac the Crusader offensive ch Senior Guard Dea pt was a defensive winners. St. Agnes Academy Coach Fran-.ed the grid seat corv cis Cortney has awarded letters to ord and were c th 14 members of his 1959 football Western Nebrad For the immi. ard on hort pi v 0N 6 iev XP . “ team. The Crusaders finish- es ?«S;Sideline 5° q i 0PC 5'° ' iO ZkAT cA • .«cV vo c v oV Soundings •it along with Cha 'Included in i six seniors. They Doug Cullan, Jerry Hahn. George Kloch. ng St. Agnes Crusaders, prepj « Y c]f°r the b game of their schedule tt Chadron A$sump- over on its own 20 after aQ' ''0O' pie of jolts Wednos- i two starters were tice. e, who has been an ,ss receiver aU' sea- a charley Hohie l.ner, starting half- his knee. Ju4t'how . ijuries are will ‘be night. reserve guard Bob I his ankle. side of the pictute, ipt and Jerry Hahn as a fiddle alter uised rib and tjefok tively. rs scrimmaged both 1 defensively Wed- hn picked up five and then nin rds. Dean Engelhaupt added' lr on a guard around play, and n Kosmicki passed to Kloch for more. On the next play Kosmicki ended off to Hahn. Jerry return- the handoff to Kosmicki, and is 'mmage 0 4 w, Cortnev W had lonighl 7 % w te have Ah ex- thanks to the °- 7 °- 3 YtflerUte two 6 V, hB stuff for l- Top So , Juniors Ed Cfc cki. John Nolle! and John Zochd nie Kisicki and Cullan. Student Yeager also war Records show cki. who quarleit ders this season Kosmicki tallied season. Jerry Hr? 63 and third high with 51. Other set. with 12. Hiner. 8 gelhaupt. Kisicki val each scored . Although Kosa most points. Hah ground gainer carried 153 timesl on each trip. Defensively, spark for the haupt was jn season and Dag micki each sa ing high were. Hahn. 55; Noll Collins 21; Pat 15 and Hiner. om shot around right end for - r. . f 5 jo i : E SESiiV .5 r: o '2 s 4. •a c.-- i C £ • O M) . 3 £ O -Z s: w a H •r o C. C 0 «« c u •= § o . o 5 a __ ti . - E . C £ JG V I C, X planned . es ing,- x -V -o YWTWHe xS o c.came v cepted i. Lone Low St. Agnes defc| St. Anthony’s of 6: St. Pat’s of Harrisburg. 51 • Holy Rosary ■ Ridge. S. D.. fl Mitchell. 3S-6.Ur strong Mullen ta i 7oy of N burg ball carriers 15 tir gelhaupt had 10 tackle an(Lram as with Assail Do,,K n-i3 1 defense, -c .1 Utt gelhaupt had George Kloch nine. v0 Sixteen Blue and Whit Crusaders saw a great aa action and the victory wait a team affair. Harrisburg only threat .i_. ________ uA r,n A ui uic ruuiDau oquau, jerry naan ana Dean Engelhaupt, with the trophy for the co-cham- pionship of the Western Nebraska D Conference. and .that was in the first they got to the St nine only to lose the ball ' Next game for the O’, will be the stellar attradl year when they meet I Mullen at Mullen. yp- = W z: u c- ° s. W Sponsor: COAST TO COAST OTA v o J A ■m SCORES SAA 37-3Z 53-3 b 31- bO - 6 31- 35 Mb-5.2 67-1f 57-51 50-3 7 3?-33 57-57 36-3 55-60 3-16 11-Mo Vo Jerry Hahn ■ • 1959-61 ST. AGNES CRUSADERS Basketball SCHEDULE sr DECEMBER Tues. 1 Hay Springs There FrL 4 Chadron Prep Here Fri. 11 Holy Rosary Here Tues. 15 Rushville There Fri. 18 Hemingford There Home Games- JANUARYq Mc|beta Fri. 15 Hyannis Here Tues. 19 Chadron Assumption Here Thurs.21 Harrison Here Fri. 29 Sidney St. Pats There City Auditorium RESERVES - 6:30 PJL VARSITY - 8.-00 PJL FEBRUARY Tues. 2 Merriman There FrL 5 Sterling St Anthony’s Here Tues. 9 Sunflower There Tues. 16 Hemingford Here Thurs. 18 Chadron Assumption There Fri. 12 Harrison “Tournamant So . i3 Harrison Tourno.m«rtt BACK THE CRUSADERS fa i Page Sponsor: FRANK'S EAST THIRD TEXACO SERVICE TOUGH TO STOP - Tom Kosmicki comes down with a rebound be- tween two Harrison players in action Thursday night, January 21, as the Crusaders won 50-37 in a Western D game. (Times Herald Photo) (Times Herald photo) ST. AGNES RESERVES Left to right: Tom Percival, Norm Goding, Terry Kennedy, Dick Cass, Mike Rockey and Larry Rizzi. Coach: Bob Placek Student Manager: Bob Elder RUGGED REBOUNDERS - At the St. Agnes-Hemingford game Tuesday, February 16, both teams displayed tough re- bounding. Dean Engelhaupt (top man) wrestles with Larry Masat (33) of Hemingford. Bernie Kisicki (30) also has a hand in the argument. (Times Herald Photo) Page Sponsor: BOX BUTTE EQUIPMENT (Right) Action at the St. Agnes-Assumption game when the Crusaders won 57-54 Tuesday night, January 19. (Times Herald Photo) (Left) Coach Cortney and the team during one of the games at the Harrison Invitational Tour- ney where the Crusaders cropped the tourney crown. T. AGNES VARSITY :OACH: Francis Cormey 12 ... Ed Essay 24 ... Ed Clark 30 . . . Bernie Kisicki 34 . . . Tom Kosmicki 40 . . . Dean Engelhaupt 14 . . . Mark Kosmicki 32 . . . Jerry Hahn 20 . . . John Nollette 10 . . . Russell Campbell DIRECTOR: Father Spanel (Below) The St. Agnes Crusaders, winners of the Western D Conference this season in basketball. Page Sponsor: PANHANDLE PACKING CO. victory here Friday night in ido and a lid was on their basket many iing back a fighting Hyannis 'or the first three quarters f play, n, 67-48. It also ended a fom 'Tt was not until the last qua ter le losing streak for Coach that the Longhorns found a s; ncis Cortney’s Crusaders. - ing punch when they matclv t. Agnes mounted a in t tirst I Crusaders point f« r poin irter lead and were never eatened after that. The first irter of play saw a close but- the first six minutes when St. nes took the lead for ttie first le in the game. Dean Kngcl- ipt put the Crusaders on their y with two gift losses after ng fouled by Bill White a - . Agnes went on from hold a comfortable Ir stretch, he only contest is concerne minute - fling 1 2a' CP „ ns C e o eAvS V le a. c? v 9 xiut V • could ,ni; ,hf e bo the. vsOx a,C S at ncy was • 5 t. Agnes Whips Hyannis 76-48 or First Western D Victory tf8 S2.SyH§S3=:S-:2 2 9 3 5 ‘ •? -T m Agnes Academy captured its For Hyannis though most of game on the reboi Western D Nebraska Confer-,their shots had to come from out- which ft § ill1 IP A o { } v . 1 o x«2wq?;«ss5 o fi o 3 rr o -• u 7 c rf c sk £ “ j 0.0-S. - - - — V T- « fourth . full co ? ooinc. -’ miiey . fact thaK his starters., Ajr c nio' Kisicki' ami'Kisi, ki ry Hahn. . .......... ....... n Engelhaupt each committed - 1 fouls in the first quarter, how- ’ v,uS r all three finished out the rest.ncs- he game without being bench- 4eri 1 victor ’he Crusaders displayed some ‘ shooting and were hot from nost any point on the court. Agnes also found the I Ivan- defense a little sluggish and s able to penetrate most of e time. in 5 -.i 5 cki 5 2-1 nil85 micki 0 ’Ji •— : -■ - £ r - ‘k ff ft-0 :: o s '■lh.i i;.: •; o-i i a «£ Cite 1 ( • • — £ “ to 5 E Total 7-IK 13 £ = urn pi ion (.H) D -g ner 2 2-3 1 £ • • 3 c?? - CD nT — © t - g g .? z “ t© CO rf G I—‘HKJO to k — 1 ►- o to p 00 - -I M O tO CO Jr Merrlman could not match t shooting Crusaders espcc Kosmicki who had anoi ni hl at Lhe nets, scoring q 0 0s although it was to v,e c c St. A?nes as the ( Va. a vd? C - up a 33-19 lead % In «he 0- AV ? av45 'cs cooled down - V ' , 7 v V. o wv u uui o Merriman a°v cs . ' rusaders pc c0 : v 44; ' N ' V xF cc V 3 scored n lOwever ay to 7 ‘ o° nN'' ci it too «y. v? N 13-9 ii . 0 - v yS.c gnes !i(k. vv'X bird qua,A , CvC V-° AC 4V: e at lark g,,- oll«a . . A1 V x , ■ A0 V A;i ha foo K 5iN Cc Nyv 4 as the rs n v cN . 3-8 at the f v cirev ff of seven foa on Merriman. v ,s - J £ - •yj O cs en O — .Ss £ tr. , £ c I | f for winning the Western Nebraska D” Conference an( T e Harrison Invitational Tourney. U = - c cs Z i %%'o o •- 3 : c c-i r A — - p 5. C==: 3 ' l-ii iilieiqii:: X a? ’l§3! e- 2k 5 - j5i?c 5 ' Ce ; x:|44 «,§ . i . £s-SK = ?.: Sponsor: O. M. KELLOGG GRAIN ELEVATOR -«° ” S-g S c M5n?H£2Sssa,a5. i: I I ii g '5 x. = g tc c = - I______________________ TRACK TOM FITZGERALD State Gold Medal Shot Put Winner 1959 - 52' 11 Set New State Class ” C Record Won and set new meet records in the follow- ing meets: Alliance Invitational, Western Nebraska D Meet at Chadron, Northwest Conference at Chadron, District Qualifying Meet at Scottsbluff, Diocesan Meet at Grand Island, Midwest AAU Meet at Cozad. Sponsor: DR. AND MRS. T. FITZGERALD LARRY YEAGER State qualifier in the 880 in 1959. State Track Meet at Lincoln and medal won by Tom. 1960 TRACK SQUAD I960 SQUAD: Mr. Placek, T. Kosmicki, E. Clark. L. Rizzi, M. Kosmicki, J. Rockey, M. Walters, G. Kloch, J. Hahn, J. Zochol, Mr. Cortney, J. Nollette, J. Walters, Manager: B. Hunter, Don Engelhaupt, N. Goding, D. Cullan, B. Kisicki, P. Cullan, G. Yeager, C. Hiner, T. Percival, T. Kennedy, J. Samuelson. J. Nollette M. Walters T. Koz _________ IIS? a ■ - ssv ■ « in Below: A Club Officers Sponsor: A CLUB The Mile Relay Team set new records in the following meets: Western Nebraska D Conference Northwest Conference Set new school record of 3:42 1 1 $ 4 nil i A® A r Sunday World-Herald, Omaha, April 24, 1960 rr-L, n r i , Crusaders ague 1 ltle (crabbed XA , )y Alliance St. Agnes Western D dron. Neb.—Alliance joutscored Chadron As lion. 85-76, in the West Nebraska D conference Hyannis and Harrison j in that order. Agnes lowered the relay ds to 1:40 in the 880 j:49 in the mile. Kom- of Hyannis cut the 440 to :53.5. Other winners: ' u m rv—TDTf m snr ! Vault—Ilnsbrr . u lui'.ia. Assumption. :Jl.l: 220— , A ump ion :2j.3: 6 0—•Nollritr }|J2 Mile—Lvans. liv.mmv o’hi ht—Clark. St. Aancs :09 C 2jSar hant. Assumption. :I3.I. ,umD-M hant Assumption, valentine .. . vj“ ho.-2ort sl: I Sir 1.1 ■■••«! HOW THEY FINISHED and tuck Iron High .................... 67 boys bare dngford ....................... 38 «clay te; Springs ...................... 32 clocked iiford ....................... 29 Watts put iville ....................... 22 by a bre nes .... 17 1 2 ron’s mil Jon ....... 9 1 2 Cottier, B Iron Prep ................. iron Assumption ............... 3 n ........................... 0 Seek 3rd Straigh Crown Wednesda St. (ships. He slammed the hurdlcfL ’ o aftet j'n hir?! ttrai”ht ’,,ol n N J,,et,e’ Mlke Walters and Vs- 'in 16 2 and 219 f recordV Y Ihl s,K hI Larry Rizzl; Mile run—Don Eng- st- j won the shot with L° “ Ed tied with Silva, Humphrey,. V hp . ' ,k ?eet “ d Miner; H 1 K h and Engel, Humphrey in the! h Chadron Wednesday, hurdles - Clark and Tom Kos- high jump at 5-5. Other win-rhc Crusaders will meet compe- mleki ; Pole vault — Tom Kos ners: ition with Chadron Assumption. mlck,; Bror jump - llmer and 100—Fischer. Humphrey. : 10.9. 220— InrriEsm orwl I i,Clark; Sh' foreman. Monroe. :23.7. 440—Foreman. 111 lson an ‘ HydltniS in the an- 1 ;,, , :... Monroe. 55.5. M0-Osten. Creston. MM.,,, . - , ,,,Kn Ju Mile—KintU, Duncan. 5:07 (record). FroshlUdl cinder meet. Xnllett 100—SlusarjKl. Monroe: 11.6. US relay- isoueu y.umohrcy.UMU. Mile relay—Humphrey. The Crusaders own seven of the Nolle Discus—Davis. Crest on. 102-Pi. Broad’CCords in the frjirk moot how. anil — Doug Cullan; n Kosmlekl, '•e relay— smlekl How The 76 1 3 ' 2 rusaders Bn 6 Randy Ri Bill Sv through i dieted g — Chad- 4:52.3 an IADRON (T-HNS) High School’s track and field sl ed ove d displaying great depth, dies to t: away with the top trophy here Clark of lay afternoon in the North- 120-yard John Nc the 880 - Nebraska Conference meet k high school track each (Jordon Watts harriers, Amick of d five first plaec ratings a°d then Bg with a number of other breaking tw to take the meet In which record was tied and one ken. e Chadron High team placed Agnes mil The sum T 120-vard the 880 - yard relay and ansky. H; he fie.d events captured first ? in the high jump, pole vault, put and the broad jump. Cogdill, 100-y Reevr adron’s 880 - yard relay team HS: isting of Fred Masek, Wayne -p - Oq and Tim Sims J in 1:36.6 to tie1. Mel Reeves the distance ... _. ... record set by a Ilemingfor ' n 1938. Mlianoe St. Agnes took 410 yd. run-Kommers, nis. :55.2. 880 yd. run—Don Hahn, nes. 2:11.5. Mile run — Larry Yeag( Agnes, 5:05. 60 yd. high hurdles — Ron ke. St. Agnes. :09. 100 yd. low hurdles — Ker ger, St. Agnes, .12.1.5. Shot put — Fitzgerald, S nes 49T’. Discus — Mayes, Hyanni •mp — Burton, Hy Jones, Hy , V,. 't -, •Jrf V ) v . 4 4 a Vv hy- X h. „ tt . Of' bo V “ , A ‘ ' 0, ( c- r° . , - v . % ,. r . v;r of breaking tin only N- ■'t o • «. when the mile relip A‘, [rd two seconds off -J it SCI by Rushvillr new mark is 3:42 anu'V ? 4.' George Kloch with the track trophies. Crusaders won the Western Nebraska ’’D Track Conference. «members were Tom Ko ,• ‘ O' ' Qt' ' . 4 lliner, Mark Kosmlekl .y fy’ ■ iJfnhn Xollette. S,v iron % ■ win by St. Agnes was r . ■ . a - ••- -« 1 c ihadron 'W OV -turlfo Mot SL O’ o .rusaders HOW THEY FINISHED a ‘V . A'1 ToO- ns the Alliance Reeves and tuck affair . $ iron High .............. 67 boys barely edged Chadron High's record of H 0j stnpord ...... f Springs .... Word ......... Pile ......... • Agnes ...... i n .......... •ton Prep .... Samium 32 clocked in 3:42. but as Coach Chadron 38' rolav team. Both teams were,Springs; R ?c.'r f 17 1 2 29 Watts put it “St. Agnes was ahead Mile Hela 22 by a breath . Running on Chad- (T. Kesmi $ p ron’s mile relay team was Rav ki. Nolletf N _Z ., 4.4 y- v, pV 9 1 2 Cottier. Bill Rice, Linn Gorr and old record 6 Randy Riggins. :: ,t,|l Sul, !, „f r;iwl..r,l :lm ' 1959) Otadron Gordon; Hemingfo Sponsor: IDEAL FROZEN FOODS 5 . s’ r b o ST. AGNES HOME AND SCHOOL Pictured above are the members of the Executive Board of the St. Agnes Home and School Association. Seated are: Mrs. Dale Rockey, Junior Class Chairman and Treasurer of the Association; Mrs. T. D. Fitzgerald, Sophomore Chair- man and Vice President; Mrs. J. F. Kennedy, Freshman Chairman and President of the As- sociation. Standing are: Sister M. Virginia, Principal; Mrs. Dwight Sloan, Third Grade Chairman; Mrs. James Bamrick, First and Second Grade Chairman; Mrs. Ray Johnson, Eighth Grade Chairman; Mrs. Leo Hoppes, Sixth Grade Chairman; Mrs. V. Hutton, Fourth Grade Chairman; Mrs. Mike Essay, Second Grade Chairman; Mrs. Gordon Gol- den, First Grade Chairman; Mrs. E. C. Re- gan, Seventh Grade Chairman; Mother M. Carmen, Superior of St. Agnes. Not Pic- tured: Mrs. T. Percival, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Charles Wilson. Twelfth Grade Chairman. Sponsor: WEST WAY MOTEL At the meeting the evening of May 2, 1960 SSOOATION Sponsor: DOCTOR D. N. TAYLOR Dentist advertisers JOHNSON PELTZ Rural Residential Commercial Call 1899 723 Flack, Alliance SHINDLER HARDWARE Best Wishes to the Class of '60 Hemingford, Nebr. MODERN SALON OF BEAUTY 18 W. 17th, Scottsbluff, Nebraska PODHAISKY INSURANCE AGENCY All Types Phone us today Call 190 L. J. FANG MAN (agent) MOBIL OIL COMPANY Mobil Oil Mobil Gas Mobil Tires Mobil Batteries and Accessories Tank Wagon Service Dial: ME-5-2231 ME-5-2232 Scottsbluff, Nebraska KUPER GRAU NURSING HOME Alliance, Nebraska Alliance, Nebr. Congratulations to the Class of I960 Success To the Grads of '60 O’BRIEN’S TEXACO Alliance, Nebraska Best Wishes from the DARI ISLE 214 1 2 W. 10th Congratulations from LENLA’S STYLE AND HOWARD’S SHOES to the Class of I960 422 Box Butte Congratulations to the Class of I960 from BAMRICK LIVESTOCK TRUCKING Office at the Sale Barn Alliance and Scottsbluff Telephone 1443 Say it with flowers ALLIANCE FLORAL COMPANY Phone 151 Alliance BASKETERIA Your One Stop Shopping Center Meats - Groceries Fresh Produce 1115 West 3rd ABE A. DURYEA REAL ESTATE Homes - Ranches - Business Insurance 8 12 Big Horn Phone 711 Auto - Truck - Fire - Life Kathleen Darveau and Alice Koz in Montgomery Ward's store Success to the graduating class of I960 MONTGOMERY WARD ALLIANCE HARDWARE Complete Hardware Store Dutch Boy Paints Frigidaire Appliances HOME COAL and Hemingford Nebraska NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER COMPANY Distributor of Royal Typewriter Standard - Portable - Electric 109 East Third Phone 282 Rosemary Crouse, Mary O'Brien, and Nadine Vrbas like the 'Royal touch. BERT ROD’S SERVICE Motor Tune-up with BERT RODNEY'S Sun-scope Specialty HEMINGFORD JACK JILL Congratulations to the Class of I960 F rom ■sj 321 Box Butte Phone 534 Penny Newton and Kathleen Darveau visit the Kansas- Nebraska Gas Company KANSAS-NEBRASKA NATURAL GAS COMPANY 220 Box Butte Call 747 Marlynn Barnhart, Penny Newton and Marilee Kriz THIELE DRUG Western Nebraska's Most Complete Drug Store Phone 12 Congratulations to the Class of I960 PANHANDLE WAREHOUSE East Third Phone 1464 RECORDS Hits - Hi-Fi - Stereo Stereo - Record Changers DICK’S RADIO TV 116 West Third Phone 506 Alliance, Nebr. Pontiac Cars and GMC Trucks Used Cars . . . Service Conoco Gas and Oil Nation-wide Trailers Where to buy PROPER PONTIAC 244 Cheyenne Call 292 SCOGGIN JEWELER Alliance Theatre Building Phone 299-J F AND M BOOTERY 305 Box Butte Call 232 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 412 Box Butte Call 162 OLSON TIRE COMPANY Just across the Tracks Recapping V ulcanizing Farm Service Wheel Balancing 1214 Broadway ME 2-2185 Scott sbluff, Alliance, Nebraska Nebraska SIDLES CHAMBERS AUTO PARTS Congratulations to the Class of '60 324 West Third Call 777 Alliance, Nebraska MEYERS LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY GUARDIAN BEAUTY ACADEMY 224 1 2 Box Butte Arthur, Nebraska Alliance, Nebr. Call 334 RANCH Good Hereford Cattle AMBLER ROTHWELL Hyannis, Nebraska ir i- FLY I NO- U- CROSS BRAND-LEFT HIP W. F. VINTON WHITMAN NEBRASKA FAMOUS CLOTHING 307 Box Butte Alliance, Nebr, Call 143 COMMISSION COMPANY FRONTIER MOTEL Nebraska's Largest Consigned Cattle Auction Market 1100 West Third Alliance, Nebr. Call 110 Alliance, Nebraska Congratulations to the Class of '60 Courtesy of BANK OF HEMINGFORD Mobile Homes ALLIANCE TRAILER SALES Highway 19 - North 815 Flack Avenue Telephone 584 ALLIANCE NATIONAL BANK The Pioneer Bank Call 3 302 Box Butte MOSS SON CONOCO 24 hour service HEMINGFORD BASKETERIA Hemingford, Nebraska Congratulates the Class of I960 ALLIANCE C. B. Q. EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION Serving employees who work for the Burlington Railroad on the Alliance and Sterling Divisions. 103 East First Street Alliance Nebraska B K AUTO SALES Wishes The Best of Luck to the Class of '60 'Anything worth owning is worth insuring. BRITTAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Phone 607 Essay Building Alliance, Nebraska 10TH STREET GROCERY Groceries, Best Wishes to the Class of I960 DEAVER GRAIN COMPANY Berea Meat, Nebraska School Supplies NEBRASKA CERTIFIED POTATO GROWERS Insecticides, fertilizers, sacks, twine Phone 41 202 Laramie Alliance, Nebraska FINECY MUSIC COMPANY 317 Box Butte Phone 695 C ongratulations Class of '60 A. H. JONES Plymouth Chrysler Imperial Sales and Service Phone 5 1 302 West Third St. CLAY MERRICK, Pharmacist 5th and Box Butte Jfi % at V JACK 4 JILL STORE S H Green STAMPS Given with each purchase RAINBOW LODGE Near business district 614 W. Third Call 2100 Corner of Black Hills and West Third Alliance Nebraska ALLIANCE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY Tenth and Flack Phone 1218 SCHOMMER WESTERN IMPLEMENT TEXACO SERVICE COMPANY BURNEY BROS. Pick up and delivery Battery charge Push truck Congratulations Brake repair to the Tires Batteries Tubes Class of I960 Oil The World's Most Famous Gas Combines Phone 4 Third and Toluca Alliance Hemingford, Nebraska THELMA’S Thelma's is proud to have furnished the BOBBIE BROOKS vestees and skirts for the ST. AGNES PEP CLUB Phone 341 Alliance, Nebraska STICKNEY’S Auto Parts and Supplies 217 West Third Phone 256 THELMA'S SHOP 311 Box Butte W. F. CHRISTIE SONS Livestock and Grain Hauling Phone 807 32 1 Big Horn Alliance, Nebraska SECURITIES 4 L m Cary Hiner and Doug Cullan u at 'Securities Acceptance' COVER Congratulations MOTOR COMPANY Ford 313 West Third Mercury Falcon ACCEPTANCE JONES BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '60 DE MAR, INC. Phone 89 ALLIANCE THEATRE ROSENBURGER, INC. IMPLEMENT STORE Hemingford, Nebr. Phone 191 HAGEMEISTER’S Hemingford, Nebraska EnzHinan SCOTTSBLUFF PACKING CO. Dial ME 5-2088 Box 728 Congratulations to the Class of I960 Scottsbluff, Nebraska RAMBLER Rambler Ambassador Metropolitan For Greater Values Call 141 324 East Third Alliance, Nebraska REYNOLDS AUTO PARTS AND SALVAGE Phone 731 ALLIANCE (cODg) Symbol of Farm Leadership Petroleum and Fertilizer Products Phone 622 Congratulations of I960 HARRIS SALES Distributors of Debus Enriched Bread and Harris Potato Chips Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of I960 BOX BUTTE COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION For Your Knitting Supplies and Most Thoughtful Gifts LE FAVE’S GIFT KNIT SHOP Quality Yarns, Knits, Instruction Books, Needles Accessories, and Hand-Knit Gifts, Etc. Telephone 1484 1023 Toluca Ave. HOLSTEN’S Drugs Jewelry Cosmetics Congratulations Class of '60 Serving This Community With a Friendly Banking Service THE GUARDIAN STATE BANK Member of F. D. I. C . Alliance, Nebraska Pleasing You Is Our Success PETE’S CLOTHING ARMY STORE Alliance, Nebraska Shoes for the Entire Family Alliance's Finest THE DRAKE HOTEL COFFEE SHOP ♦Downtown Free Parking Comfort controlled Reasonable Congratulations Class of '60 MISSOURI MARKET Alliance, Nebraska LET US HELP 'fyoccn. TfOutey Our Congratulations to the Academy and to the Class of '60 Home Loans Insured Savings Liberal Dividends on Savings ALLIANCE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 312 Box Butte Phone 310 PLAINS IMPLEMENT AND MOTOR COMPANY John Deere - De Laval - Farmhand Sales and Service Phone 501 210 Cheye nne Ave. Alliance, Nebraska ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE Complete Line of Home Furnishings Proprietor: WILBUR HAHN 208 Box Butte Call 1140 Marilee Kriz, Marlynn Barn- hart and Mary Letha Koz with Mr, and Mrs, Hahn CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF I960 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Alliance, Nebr. See CHARLIE First ENSSER CHEVROLET COMPANY Bayard, Nebraska CASE SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Case Industrial Equipment Machine Work Power Trail Mowers Gooseneck Hay Sleds East of the city ALLIANCE MFG. CO. Call 706 NEWBERRY’S HARDWARE COMPANY BILL SCHOMMER TRUCK SERVICE All Makes of Cars and Trucks WE DO THE WORK 523 Platte 440-W Phone 38 Alliance, Nebraska MORRISON LIVESTOCK COMPANY Congratulations to the I960 Graduates of St. Agnes Academy. Scott sbluff Nebraska PAT DAN CULLAN CULLAN HEMINGFORD EQUIPMENT CO. Hemingford, Nebraska Broadwater, Nebr. Grain, Feeds, Seeds, and Fertilizers LEONARD AND SYLVESTER KLOCH, Owners and Operators In. ROBERT H. GAUVAIN Electric Wiring and Repair 715 Yellowstone Alliance, Nebr. Call 3 69- W Parties Make the World Go 'Round Congratulations to the Class of I960 Let's Have a Party! LUTE RANCHES RICHARD TODD 105 South Erma North Platte, Nebraska Now our Crusader is ready for the printer. We hope that you will enjoy it. We are very grateful to those who have helped us with the work on this Annual; to those vyho aided us by purchasing ads and spon- sorships; to those who helped with the actual work; to those faculty members and students who helped by giving advice and encouragement; to Charles Adamson for his outstanding cooperation in selling ads and sponsorships; and to Priscilla Keeley for the poem which we used as the theme for the '60 CRUSADER. As you page through this Annual, may it help you to relive pleasant memories of the many incidents that have occurred within the HIGH SCHOOL HALL at St. Agnes. Gratefully, The CO-EDITORS How wisely you've kept all the secrets of years; Our laughs and our sighs and our joys and our tears. This time we're reluctant to leave you in May, But we won't be gone - OUR MEMORIES WILL STAY I Sponsor: DR. B. G. BAUMAN Optometrist TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made YEARBOOK S


Suggestions in the St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) collection:

St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

St Agnes Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Alliance, NE) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963


Searching for more yearbooks in Nebraska?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Nebraska yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.