St Agnes High School - Antler Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

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W ,N Q 'emu 3 Rf was WM 1 Gi ' XO ..-W...-. ...W.v.. i ,-.--W... 7. Q. 4.4--..... A 1 00- , 5-h MQMAQ ww-fnnfm .Q 1 -Q-.As V . mn...-an 3 1 ,'Q pe Qwvfftfzl n K if 3 fi XfX LIBRI fy! v- 2 SHIP AHOY, MATES - Aff! ix vfs' immaa S STAG'S THE ANTLER' X , Z Xxx SIXTH VOYAGE LUCY SCHWEIGER THE LAND TED IONES RIES Co-Editors , sas City, Kaus. .4 VN V fi, XXX I. ffw HEADS OF ST at AF A wuo sAw THE ANTLERQWL MN T0 PRESS. iwggd MWA TED, Co-Ediwr MARSEE, Art 2141 EVA . Business o-Editor IJ YM IANNE '9 Gxcjfy MEET THE CAPTAIN. AND THE NAVIGATOR L1 nl- ,441 FATHER ARTHUR P. CONDON Religion MR . PAUL MARTEL Coach Constitution Sociology American History FATHER MGIRIS GARDNER Religion I FATHER JOHN DUNNIVAN Religion II MR. WARREN JONES Assistant Coach Ancient History English I - II General Science 4 .11-.,....-- Ssin, ...--null? i X1 QQWXYQWWW 'O MISS PATRICIA FARICY FACULTY , ix 2-'P CDF I954 Q' SISTBQ ROBERTA , O . S. U Biology Art I - II English III I Speech English II Spanish I - II Gym SISTER AGATHA, O.S.U. Typing I - II Shornhand I - II Bookkeeping SISTER TERESA, O.S.U. SISTER MARIANNE, O.S.U. Algebra I - II Geometry Chemistrb' English II Clothing I - II - III +15 A -. :HH A: Q S? s-T 5'.,?- -iii 2: in I -1 1 J .,.,,..., LIGHT or oun .1 WORLD From the tabernacle shines the Light of the World guiding STAGS. For- tunate are we to live in the beam of His grace. As we change classes STAGS genuflect, a salvo to our Captain. K 1 3 sl 833, N I DEDICATION Z5 yi MARY STAR OF THE SEA L My life is a voyage, the world is the sea, Though dark be the waters, unsteady the whee The vessal won't Flounder, for Mary is nearg As compass guides sailor, so Mary guides me. That Radiant Star will the true course reveal, And never its progress, will evil impair. Oh, Fountain of Crystal, bathe me in lightg Make me, Fragrant Lily, thy Son's sweet delight. I give you my spirit, remold it like thine. Thou Loom which did weave the Redeemer of Man Inspire with love, all those who have shared My sorrows and joys that are part of His plan. Yours, is my life, what I am, whatl do, My emblem of honor, oh Mother, are you! SIC!-ITS has 0 N Q, , ya If .sv QA X Sao X ef A W Xx'xXX X... X N mx ff' NC KH, Q 5 N. Nd? xD Q HOLY MASS Mass begins the Stags day each morning at 7:45. MARIAN YEAR ., ff I .lf , P' 4 V Q ., -.j J sv 1.1-9 :- 3,4 Services and a living rosary were held on the opening of the Marian year. SERVERS , ? , 5 S Q uf 1' 4 - .. service of God D I 9. SODALITY. . 4 December 8, the opening of the Marian Year the Sodality enrolled new members. A Living rosary op- ened the Marian Year. smgs' SODALITY OFFICERS Joan Aberer . . ..... President Pat Peters .... . . Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Stewart . .... Vice President SODALITY COMMITTEE HEADS 3 omm 1 t te e Kay Baurneixter ..... . . Apostolic Committee Carole Foley .... . . Publicity Committee Joanne Westerrnan . . . . Marian Committee Beverly Harris . . . .Eucharistic Committee Ioan Aberer. . . ....... President Gail Ford . . . . . . . . . Mission Committee STAGS BEGIN urn: DAY wlru 'HOLY MASS- Church music is supplied by organist: Anne Schmitz, Peggy Ferkenhoff and Mary Inez Harrison. Singing solo every morning at 7:00 Mass is Sharon Hann. I R X. ,sg-gf., .L SINGING THE MASS THE HIGHEST FORM OF PRAISE TO GOD This group of girls use their God grven talents to sing the daily Mass Mary Queen of the Sea Bless these girls for their efforts 11 SHORE MEN WHO GAVE S. S. STAG A PUSH ,IRQLLAND smygganvv , . f YEAR Affwf SCHO Q? compliments of X f P I ll. L. SWEET LUMBEI1 c0MPANY 1 C0060 WIHQ A MTQS Coi- Y? MGE 4 -PM Konurzlu-lam PLAZA YARD CENTRAL YARD 200 West 43rd Street 4400 Roe Boulevard f WEstport 3700 KEnda11 1200 Q. , O O - ' ' . YI F955 -1 - Qepcur'5 , . H 0 e,wu'nolu'm?9 3 oo C ee w BA 7 ,424 B I fs? WISHZS flass QS 6AHNERxS T MQ rm 1+ WALVQL fp . Jing: ,uw H mc. J- be Bw-1 df J?OSE'f'l0DAf5 0-EIKWRNK Ei, fi Q FRESHMAN SET Dolores Kenworthy Vice -President Y'-'P Mary Westerman President Paul O'BrieI1 Kitty Mike wav' 51: 3 1 2:7 E' 5 Peggy Dean , A i George Duff 3, 9 N virginia Michauk 1. ' V' I Philip Moore Salvadore Aquino Helen Lambour ,Qu qu 5 I ,. 7' 253 ffl ijffyitpr W 'V L' zdgnii dn? Lf! 45 J David Trealease Mary Harrison 423' Nancy Sturnpff George Donahue Anna I. Wright Benny Kincaid Beatriz Uribe I4 CLASS SAIL Kenneth Setter Secretary -Treasurer .' I . If i 1- X' ., 7 VA I wfr, A 1 Roy Bolch Leilani Shaunty fy ,Z X .KI 'V I Y f . V, V -1.-1 ,-1... ,-...-, , T 35 A L' 8 J 4 V - 1, , e ? me , .w 9-1., ' 5 L 'A v L, ze 'Q' Q 'Z iff? ' , V Q mi, . if Q J 5 3 I x f , Sf 1 ighqw A bf, Rn 1, 7 -. . , 5-3. X S of 1' 1 5,3 , J ' . A. ' 'Z 3 -SQL.. i g 403' fl ' 41 28. I 43-5 : f7 yy sf, ' Q Carolyn Oeklaus Larry Weisman CLASS OF '57 soon Luck, smvmnz s! Larry Plomoudon Cynthia Curry Sally Harris Maureen Sullivan Patrigia Peters Thomas Laughlin Bill Fox Karen Boles Mike Daniels Carol McCa mbridge Janice Pfeiffer Richard Gorski 1 Hogg Edna Wood l 5 jf fA 1 5 f 5 Q half 1.257 V 'ff is ! r qv W We Mike Rodrk Barbara Waechter 3' 1. .sf .' 3 f 5 fi l 1 fgiegggf , 1,9 . -fl JY' 1 avg, f' rd SOPHS Matt Dowd, President Don Marx, Secretary rfb Pat Carter Tom Carter , A Pat Stasi, Vice President B t fi 4 Doris Aberer A Coletta Crahan l Pat Dalton 5 i Gilbert Avila A at Robert Allen T Jim Davis L' tle ' Rosalie Dillon ,W f ,l 'fit -- f 'Q' 'V 5 ,ja M,I':h-1, Vg lf ., ,, if of - .n w- . -fm 1 ' Z 1 1, A ' f A ,r ,, X., gf 5' 39,5 , A 1 on Kay Baumeister 4- B' Brian Billings Q Janice Elliot 28, Bob Farlelgh I, -.,,,., ,yy D '53 S I ' uyfqz, 1 fm ,- -- ' S if-P5911 .. Richard Beverlin Barbara Broderick Carole Foley Mary Helen Green . 1 -Q R '14-. , -'45 11 mas -r' if X, J, iff' lil ff 'i .S if 1 127 'J nfl an 'id' ! PN-y 'L yup, var- ,,, 5' 'L , f if ' 1 ' or lf' ,Q x Y f 1 , v J Tom Gorski Sharon Hann Beverly Harris Howard Jamison KEEP SAILIN' Kathleen Kellerman David Kincaid Paul La Gue Dolores Magerl Vernon Marlo Pat McDonald Jerry Mook Janet Miles Jim Murray Patricia Nolan Joann Nolan Barbara Payne Barbara Powell Bill Puhr Joe Puhr Mary Ann Rohrback I 7. .t 1 A 8, ,gg AM ' B Q ,ob fi, ,- f I' '- 'V 4 , fv-Y' ' P21 1,3 -. ki ff if L if f ga?-, gl gifs 2125, :Il 1: :: ya .. -X ,MN1 0145. fv- K r 9 In 40 l7 I 1 4 a'? f Us .,,N fs- ,Q . V? Uk ' L A ?' M., W M 1, -.' '- 'U' ' ' : : f. gif 5 :'3l'l' - .fff,f:.f-iw. J 4? ,iz Er. ff gf I . T . S I-, syn: if-'I q.':.., 1,1 f . pl ' 05,10 w. ' . Y A -v . H 3 4 an 7 r , in of , M B W ,L 4 3 wfgjf, 5 ffl? EA 'Z'- ' ,rf y X Linda Rouse Terry Rupp Lawrence Steele Nancy Stewart CLASS OF '56 Anna Schmitz Francis Sieve John Verstrate Mary Ann Verstrate n K? W-.1 ,nur- Hi, ' a fills IQ! Bob Smith Carol Snead Norman Boyle fw 0-ff I 1 W7 THANKS TO COUNTRY CLUB D IZY f FOR ff u!Lzk.... MILK AND HIPPO TOO! 4. Ai, iw' 1.4.1-f X 1 9 in-F' 1 4 A? . wr Am 'T' CLASS OF '55 Ann Peters Rita Siegmund Jerry Sperke Jerry Peterson Mike Peterson 'wr Patty Thorpe JoAnn Westerman John Raab Marjorie Ragan Virginia Zacher W w 5U 6 UN Q t 5eY g.1fB ,Z f U nK mC:A'0 A P-R5 X G VQP' U, 626,64 X Pe X Kathleen Ritter U4 Jean Rose OCX' Lxx-QLQ' 6 0 Vx Q7 O99 ogil .5 40 V BGDLPAV Paul SCh1C1ChCI Dav1d Setter 1 X Q-4 I 4' A-- Tau-111 ,, -r ,, W SOP HOMORES Matt Dowd, Presidentg Pat Stasi, Vice -Presidentg Don Marx, Secretaryg Delmar Flack, Treasurer. FRESHMEN Mary Westerman, Presidentg Larry Flack, Vice- Presidentg Ken Setter, Secretary-Treasurer. 21 OFFICERS ers , Secretary. THESE ARE THE GALS WHO HELPED TO LEAD OUR TEAM ON TO VICTORY. KNEELING, Left to Right: J. Smith, P. Bisbee, P. Marlo, P. Ferkenhoff, C. Colbert. FIRST ROW: N. Stewart, K. Kel- lerman, D. Kipper, A. Peters, I. Kostusik, M. Marsee, Miss Faricy, C. McCambridge, P. Peters. SECOND ROW: M. Green, B. Saurbier, N. Devine, J. Miles, E. Williams, R. Seitter, C. Steele, I. Aberer, M. Schofield, M. Breitenstein, B. McCambridge, G. Ford. THIRD ROW: B. Harris, D. Magerl, L. Kaegi, P. Thorp, P. Wickersham, I. Gerhart, J. Westerman, D. Carter, S. Marsee, P. Nolan, M. Verstraate, J. Miles. FOURTH ROW: J. Elliot, K. Baumeister, L. Bailey, D. Thimes, V. Lacy, M. Mustard, K. Ritter, M. Rohrbach, S. Hann, C. Crahan, B. Payne. FIFTH ROW: B. Broder- ick, D. Aberer, C. Foley, V. Michalik, N. Stumpff, S. Harris, C. Curry, H. Lambour, L. Shaunty, M. Westerman, K. Boles. SIXTH ROW: L. Rouse, C. Oeklaus, M. Sullivan, B. Uribe, M. Harrison, A. Wright, B. Waechter, J. Fromholtz, E. Mike, D. Kenworthy. 22 PEP CLUB Left to Right: Dianne Kipper, Treas urer: Mary Marsee, President: Jean Kostusik, Vice-President: Ann Pet fa., P2 f VARSITY , 1 1 A I I Q 5 S C L U B A A CLUB OFFICERS Tom Scofield' ......... President Dick Byard . . . .V. President John Moylan . . . . Secretary TOP ROW Mr Jones Pat Stasr John Dalton Duane Fortrn Jerry Ereth Roger Thebo John Moylan hm Murray Mr Martel MIDDLE ROW D1ckByard John Fox Bob McDonald Jerry Peterson Tom Scofield Irm Ryan Dave Riley BOTTOM ROW hm Marx Mlke Peterson Don Laughlm Paul Schlercher Bernie Sertter Ted Kenney Terry Rupp Mrke Danlels Jerry Sperke 23 0 SQ' ,I jim 'E , gl . 4 'rf fig' f A Q if -X 1 ,ag - H rf 5, Q43- i Q X0 ABOVE Carroll Colbert edrtor Jots lt down whrle SrsterGregory sponsor checks the deadline. We made rt' cheers Torch staffers STANDING Vuguua Lacy, S1ster Gregory George Barter Dave R1ley Don Marx Tom Scof1eld Brlan Brllrngs Mary Marsee Sharon Marsee SEATED Carroll Colbert Drck Byard Kathleen Rrtter Gall Ford Jean Kostusrk 0 4 ? z w Af 3 'W Z ,.v4 ' w,.,f 5' 9' ffm -Q. if I Q J 415. 212, ., , ,Uwanwm 1 L? tw Y ff , Wgfgagm, V I ,ge , f ff ,,, I nv Q, - 4-wmwawfa-M W M4,,,1MwwW1-.w'- 1 ly Ta wpsurf' M M1 V A fn W Lx in ., 49 Q2 Q 5 'F' X35 Ulf' gs Wi 1-9.' 3 , fl Z 5 V ' 1 V Q A1 , an ' , M , W ' 5 x. ,xx if 5 f' u 5 6' -f 'gi ? w A Q ,. f I . sr ' I a v ' ' cz- -. -1- kv? rx frqx if . a , v y Q iv I A -V C . ' CWA!! 'w H sf -.. n -'-I+. K 1 3 0 A 22 F QL. S I 69' 'sf 8 fx Ti 'Q- A . Tv .Q ' i 1-4 1. x L 2, A ,, Q25 M Q , 'Mt 3 F QP mf ,M l 'fdxj fu 1 'mx if .. ff-fl MN, ,li ii! ' -v 3 Uff, gp- xf5lLl'l!4 f-yi, -- .Q , M g V.- 'ik A 4' .lf - f ' 'vxwkv . ' , ' 'fl .f'.,, - f '3 'fP , . . .,.. ' M ZW, ff,fA,L?g 7 j G i8,i2'rg': Q..f1l:::q,,'g4iw ' 15-'Ta Q K .. x f J' A 'f ' 1 .Q 1 e. A ' 'M' N 'Taj' ' uf! X' x rw 5 'qcqrx vb If , ,L yn, .5 .x-........ - .Mm H . 146-,wig . ' ' 11 . ' , ' ' '. .41 7 .a vga-.Ai ,,,., - Q. Mid' 1,3 fix A . NM 4' v r if ff 9-All Th W Q, 4 DMI' P A, . -,, . - 1 , .f M.-xg k t 1 an fvvf. N :Lag-y 041 '1xtq34iq H1 .45-n J' .ff1-',... gllgi 'gpg , !i'7 ' 'Nd' ' , :.,'nlI?S f1 56 ' 4 v W' 2- 'P I 'Y 5, 4: -', -.Q . , kill' ',- 'w5. 7 ' f J., 5 ' . SPEDRAMIC CLUB To promote interest in speechand drama the Spedrarnic Club enters contests, gives plays, and wins bookreviews fthanks to Barbaray. This year has been devoted chiefly to speech activities. MISS P ATRICIA F ARICY SPONSOR l Spedramic Members: Raab. Thebo, l-leying Barter, Setter, Byard, T. Scofield, Sullivan Cambridge , Flores. OFFICERS: Bill Heying - President Jim Sullivan - Vice-President Barbara McCambridge - Secretary GIiHZir1gCI. Miss Faricy, M. Schofield, Mc- PLAYS N 'xx ,, 'Y in Minor Miracle , the Stags' one-act entry in the Catholic Theater Festival at Saint Teresa College. Thebo, the cynicg Barter, the weak- Ling, and Setter, the man of God. I give you all thatl love - not much but my heart, together with the gold of my faith, the insence of my hope and the myhr of my love. You'll take them won't you little Jesus? Henri Gehon's Christ- mas on the Village Square. M. Scho- Held, D. Setter, Bar- bara McCambridge, R. Thebo, B. l-leying. ESTNITIES . iP tim mf X MN X 1 '-2'-la, mf' X. , N X X XX -T411 -risky., Q- ' is VERY MIXERS FOR Goss Ann G Y fi ff' Ms 4 FRESHMEN HALLOWE 'EN PARTY FOOTBALL DANCE Bunny hop l , A J-J , WELCOME FROSH f DANCE DANC E 5 'Ma Ufw mm, mQ'PWw 1 f. M ' X 42 5 2 wmgii , R lk 'QQ-, ihi 3 , , . i 1 f , 4 , X , . A QWEK QA . iw,f ' 'itil 3 1 E I x . .. Q A 5 9 4 ... . .qiigi if i E i 'Q , .,,g 'g Q 4 Qvgiizigii t - s 4 , 'f: X lb, 0. aussi ff 'l 2 3! a ab W is Q o X I W , U, mmm Mr. Leo Barnes takes office as president of the P.T.C. follow- ing our former president, Mrs. Norman F. Williams. L Committee planning Chili Supper. Mrs. Fromholtz Mrs. Barnes Mrs. Breitenstein Mr. Barnes Mrs. Baumeister Mrs. Williams Mrs. Seive is served by Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Barnes at Christmas Tea h o no rin g Sisters. the the 0 .lvl fi, 'f 1. G9 x ., sg.. 'Vu Farewell Father Nebrolo I C , HOMECOMIN I953 Car Parade 1953 VANGUARD Kathleen Kellerman Nancy Stewart Peggie Marlo Peggy Ferkenhoff Carol Colbert -,,,,.-i- W NEW ROYALTY Ioan Smith Peggy Bisbee Barbara McCambridge ,Q y 'GX'-3 , 429 A 4 ' 4 IIA! .4 I , yn- f A A-A h ': 3' ii- 'at L 4 vu . K-45 'ian' if S 'H I if Gt? X Q 'S xxx , ' K S W ,H Ig 4 .J 3 xx ,NK A' y KF' . in ' - A 'Q 5.10 i 5 J, ,, .aif '- J 'iff is f ,,fJ ' . va 5:2-f , Qs , ag 1 . rf M sf 2 4 A '- gf 2 5 5 9? X., ,N J' s ' ', mix Q 1 k K ff E- if Yi fa if sl, :SL Y'YDb 'xL M4 FA CORONATION DANCE wp, ,y . : FE TOP LEFT: Co-Captain Tom Scofield crowns Peggy, Queen ofthe 1953 Homecoming. One of the largest in STAGS' history. TOP RIGHT: To the tune of Peg O' My Heart Queen Peggy and escort, John Dalton whirlmtluough the crowd. 1 v 4 . x 5 'K I '- 5 9 ,J y. 16 is f ,f W4 12 5 1 xv. -1 4 -is Q W7 s ,, ,H '7 .X J pf 1 . 55: 6 'HMI a 1 wg- A X, , U5 ,. :WISH ' ,f'x?': gy 5 l 4 ,dk My ,N T , san ' ww 1- , 1 i Az A 3 Q 'ML Qi? 'Q H 2' E, 'E 4 2' if H ,QQ , 94 M 4.1, 1 4. w, 9, 4, if 5 Z ,K i X W .ff Q gtg, I. e I F ,K f , f :,'7T3Z3V,2,ggT Antler editor, Lucy Schweiger presents a token ofesteem to Sister Roberta, our Antler sponsor from the staff. London bridge is falling down . -fx Mary If Marsee di recrs the behind the-scenes crew 41 POPULARITY At a penny a vote. Peggy Ferkenhoff and Pat Dalton topped the therometer with well over 1000 votes. Con- gratulationsl The Sta g's Money-pit' which was construct- ed by George Barter makes a good home 1 WINNERS OF I954 base for collections. BOB FLORES AND GEORGE BARTER AWAIT CUSTOMERS . 42 Our Co -editor , Ted Jones takes three weeks off from his busy schedule to tour Europe with his parents. ,SPO PTS ,-T , img 3 f f7! Z ftiif-fi- f-f f , Z ' Z 1 f 3 ff 4, 7 X , '4 I f 4 if Z f X Z Z -5 Q A---:? ' 1177- -W '-' FA,-,,,.4-1----' f...- ,, '- '-l-llll 1 ' 9 4..- 4.1. l iii? ,M - .-- . --.- ir A-4v --- --2 ..zI-?-351.r-.-- 1-' f .Z-il--- -f-'L-f,-gt, Y K : it' 'T'-'iii .-' 5- W V - 5 fi-2:74 . 1' '71i ?Tj- -4, '-2 1' ,f-fl fi.- Y.- f : --V .A Y ,-ff:- v - -' - ig '-':l ' ' ,Y - Y, . ' -:L-:---. ' . '-.'- 1-L-QQ... -l-1-i-' ,, - - iiiriiii-' ' i . Y +. f Y .zxitj-F . af- C l -ff VW. X x -kg'--' ,,:?-.im -1--24 -- ' ' - - 7-vna'.E.z-.:':T T- ff' -' -' ' -V1 i' VY 1,15 J Wm? Q :WM f 4, an h J! A1 0 av W wh .so Q ,f ' ik -s I 51' -af fm , , c K X X : J ' X ' 1 I iw fu.. 4F fig Q' 32 f' s ' Q , -fig a Q, M g 3 if nu 1,43 L wi' 1 fi he f . . ,fir 0 , , H1 ly is 'E , I E - f ,X if , N W nz 1 5. I at Q s ' ,' V. I , ' , ' il , N ' '- , 4 I , .3 ' , f I ff, : T!A FOOTBALL I 9 S 3 OFFICIAL DUBBING TEAM L Bob McDonald, Mike Peterson, John Fox. Pat Carter, Tom Carter, Ted Kenny. GOLF TEAM '54 Bench -warmers --- BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Coach Jones, Tom Carter, Tom Laughlin, Salvador Acquino,Phil Moore. Paul Schleicher, George Donahue, Mike Peterson, Jerry Mook, Bill Fox, Coach Martel. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: Vernon Marlo, Jim Murray, Bernie Seitter, Jim Ryan, Bob McDonald, John Fox. David Trelease, Terry Rupp, Mike Daniels. TOP ROW. Left to Right: Dick Byard, Bill Heying, Pat Stasi, Jerry Ereth, John Moylan, Duane Fortin, Tom Scofield, Don Marx. 45 HEADLINERS Highest Score BACK OF YEAR C V99 9 B SQ' GHS, 09, S UL CHL ICH LINEMAN OF YEAR JOHN MOYLAN HM MURRAY 46 9,0 4629, 0432 ,av 6? 1' Q Stag Romp SH' Y' 4 of , Q I I TOM S HOFIELD Half- ack MIKE PETERSON E Quarter-Back PA S E ER A Half-Back ' J? S QQ C, ff' Q A ff fp ,f C59 f 47 A Tackle DUANE FORTIN d 9 End 4 iv 'Q -S Q60 NALD ck Q, 59 OF THE SEASON X.'asX 'Wm BACK YEAR Yirst Win x QEWWX SW if 'wbsmm as 0 ver PLD. Q9 QQ, gxmibw X Stags Successiul Season lui V FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Setter, R. Gorsky, R. Bolch, P. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: B. Fox, M. Dan- iels, T. Laughlin, Mr. Jones - Coach. FRESHMEN TEANI TOP ROW: V. Marlo, J. Dalton, J. Ryan, D. Fortin, T. Schofield, I. Sperke. BOTTOM ROW: M. Daniels, P. Schleicher, D. Byard, T. Laughlin, B. Seitter, Mr. Martel - Coach. 3' 4 fm X xr X fix ,A '21 FIRST ROW, Left to R P. Stasi, F. Seive, Marlo, B. Farleigh, Marx, P. Lague. SEC ROW: I. Phur. I. Fox, Peterson, B. Billings. Jones - Coach. -TEA W 4, Fl 1 , ,X rj QQ nf' .4 Am U In if A In 31Q 1 ,wg-'-' ff-v' Jwv- L I 3 i M9 1 hvf 1 4 I BASKETBALL STARS '5 '54 The Stags closed a successful season with a 12 win and 8 loss record. St. Agnes is host to the regionals in March, on to state--if we win! ! A new record of 33 points was set by Duane Fortin, center, against Immacuiata. John Pat Schleicher set the previous record of 31 points against the same school. Duane scored with 16 baskets and 1 free throw. Seniors manned the starting line-up each game. Kgs? . ' an Sl ' 22 lose Xhnb Db Q JOHN DALTON Semor , Forward JERRY SPERKE g,. if Xb! 631 . 10,5 . TIM RYAN Senior , Forward DON LAUGHLIN Senior, Guard 0,6 Pa wat xzq CQ. e le 'da sf a l Q go Qoacuxu X0 Junior , Guard Af 1, Q E3 2. it ' wif, f ,ev ,Lf 4, if if Q . - 1 1' lv ly 6. X if i fi H ?, duff 'Q ',, fi? xl if H - , Q x f y vfioad ' . L' Occ- T! ' I I . 5' -X09 ' .5 v 4' 4:-. w if -if 'vw , , wi if , V M at 'V 2 , 'X will' fik f E! H YQ . qi-ww 5 it , 4 v gg s Q , .1 1 ,qs J-wmmyf U f L gfkx Q1 45 if Q ff ii? V A Q, is I JI -. 2' V t Xiu!!! h,Ji, 6 '-an x 7, 9 ' W'yL 3' 5 ,fy gg .QW Wi' -J ix 1 +4 'Q OF SAINT AGNES four y ST. AGNES HOLY NAME MEN'S LEAGUE Bill Myers, winner of the booster contest has pen set for ears w1th these leagues. Through lus efforts all the were contacted to boast this U.S.S. Stag. 55 .-1,5 x -M4 I , , . s ' K 9 M ufw vfff, uv .w ,, f, 37 E . Y A . 3 ' f 4 af -n Q 1 ev 4 6679 690 if ' 96 tr WVN DU ANE LEE FORTIN Class Sec. -Treas. 4, A Club 2,3,4g MEET ARIZONA 2: Football l , 2, 3, 4, Basketball l,2,3,4g Track l,2. RICHARD W . BYARD Class President 4, Football Co- Capt. 4: A Club V. P. 4: A Club 2, 3, 4g Spedramics 45 MEET ARlZONA 2: Plays 41 Teentown Board 4g TORCH 4: Football l,2,3,4g Back of Year 4, Basketballl, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing Champ l ,3. NEW STAGS, we WAITED WITH ANTICIPATION THEODORE KENNY FOR THE DAY THAT ENDED INITIATION THEODORE JONES III Spedramics 3: A N T LE R Co- Editor 4, ANTLER Photogra- pher 4, Plays 3, Football lg Track lg School Band l: Talent Show 2, 4: MEET ARIZONA 2. f Class Vice-President 4, A Club 4g Golf 2, 3,4. ROBERT FLORE S Shawnee Mission 1, 23 Sped- ramics Ad. -Agent 4g ANTLER Art 4g Plays 4. BARBARA MCCAMBRI DGE Ward l3 Class Secretary 33 Spedramics Sec. 45 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spedramics 43 Sodality 2, 3, 43 ANTLER Publicity 43 Girls Football 33 MEET ARIZ- ONA 23 Plays 43 Homecoming Attendant3 Variety Fair 23 Talent Show'2,3. PAUL EUGENE MEHL Sacred Heart 1,2. ROBERT E. WHITMAN Class Treasurer l3 MEET ARIZONA 23Teentown 33 Bas- ketball 23 Track 3. WE JOINED THE PEP CLUB, WENT OUT FOR BALL, TO PROVE, WE FROSH WERE THE BEST OF ALL. JEAN MARIE KOST USIK Class Secretary 23 Class Treas- urer 33 Pep Club 1.2, 3,43 Pep Club V.P. 3,43 Sodaliry 1,2, 3,43 TORCH 43 MEET AR- IZONA 23 Teentown Board 3,43 Girls Basketball 3,43 Ex- tension Board 33 Variety Fair 23 ANTLER Art 4. MARY AGNES MARSEE Class Treasurer 23 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club Pres. 3,43 S0dalityl,2,3,4-3 TORCH 3,43 Cheerleader 13 MEET AR- IZONA 23 Girls Basketball l, 23 Variety Fair 23 ANTLER Art 43 Extension Teen Board 33 PROM Reporter l,2,3. JAMES M. SULIIVAN Shawnee Mission 25 Spedramics V. P. 4, Spedramics3, 4, TORCH 3, Plays 2, 3, Band 1. PATRICIA ANN GORSKY THEN WE CHEERED THE STAGS TO MANHATTAN Shawnee Mission lg Sodality 43 Glee Club 25 MEET ARIZ- ONA 2: Basketball 2. JOHN EDWARD JoRAY MEET ARIZONA 2. Sy: 5 NO ONE FOUND THE SOPHOMORES NAPPIN' SHIRLEY GRINYINGER Pep Club 2,3,4: Sodality 2,3, 4, ANTLER Attendant 3, May Crowning 31 Sodality 1,2, 3,4. 60 b 'Q- PEGGY LOUISE MARLO Pep Club 2,3,4g Sodality 2,3, 45 Glee Club 2, ANTLER Lit- erary 4g Girls Football 3, Cheer- leader 4, MEET ARIZONA 2, Kansas State Chorus 3g Exten- sion Teen Board 33 Talent Show 2. is ELIZABETH CLARA SAUERBIER Pep Club l,2,3,4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g MEET ARIZONA 25 Talent Show 2g Variety Fair 2. M ARGARET IRENE SCHOFIELD Pep Club l,2,3,4g Spedramics 45 Sodality l,2,3,4g Publicity 4g MEET ARIZONA 2: Plays 4. ROBERT EUGENE SIEVE MEET ARIZONA 23 Foot- ball 1,2,3, Basketball l,2,3 . IN MARCH THERE CAME A TREMENDOUS SNOW WE GOT A FREE DAY, DON'T YOU KNOW! DAVI D EUGENE RI LEY 64 MA RY CECI LIA BREITE NS TEI N Pep Club l.2,3,4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g ANTLER Publicity 4g Girls Football 3: 'MEET AR- IZONA 23 Girls Basketball lg Variety Fair 2. A Club 3,4, News Reporter 43 MEET ARIZONA' 23 Foot- ball 1,2,3g Baseball lg Student Manager 3. 61 an WILLIAM IOSE PH HEYING THOMAS W , SCOFIELD Class president lg Class Vice- Pres. 2g A Club 1, 2, 3, 4: A Club Pres. 4.Footba1l Cap- tain 4, Spedramics 43 TORCH Staff l,2,3,4: Back of Year 4: MEET ARIZONA 2: Plays 4: Teentown 3, 45 Football 1, 2,3, 4, Basketball l,2,3,4g BBSGDBU l,2,3,4g Baseball Capt. l,2, 3. IN FIFTY-THREE WE WERE IUNIORS ALL Spedramics p,eSide,,,4: sped- wAsN'T IT FUN AT THE FIRST ANTLER BALL? ramics 4, ANTLER Publicity 4g Plays 45 Football 4. RUTH ANN HALSEL Hogan High 1,2,3g Sodality 4. 'WUI' JOAN FRANCES ABERER Sodality Prefect 4g Pep Club 'l,2,3,4: Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 MEET ARIZONA 2: Basket- ball 1,23 ANTLER An Staff4g Extension Teen Board. wifwfy JOHN EDWARD MOYLAN Class President 2,33 A Club Sec. 4, A Club 3,45 Line of the Year 4: MEET ARIZONA 2, Teentown 3, Football l,2,' 3,43 Baseball lg Track l,2. NORMA LOUISE DEVINE GEORGE PAUL BARTER Spedramics 4: TORCH 4: MEET ARIZONA 2: Plays 4: Var- iety Fair 2. WE HAD FOR A PROM THEME UP IN CENTRAL PARK President lg vice-President 3g AND KEPT QUEEN DUAYNE'S NAME IN THE DARK Pep Club l,2,3,4g sodaury 1, 2, 3, 4: ANTLER Publicity 4 cms Football 2, MEET AR: IZONA' 2: Teentown Board 3 Basketball 2: Talent Show 2 Variety Fair 2. RITA ANNE HOEHN Sodality 4. . 9 GAIL ANNE MARIE FORD St. Francis- Denver 1: Pep Club 2,3,4g Spedramics 3.4: Sodal- ity 4: Stag Hom 3,4g Book R:- view 3: ANTLER Attendant 3: TORCH News Editor 4: Antler Publicity 3, 4: Plays 3g Varieyt Fair 2. JACK WILLIAM BARNES Teentown Board 3. EVA MARIE WI LLIAMS Pep Club 1, 2, 3.4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, A NT LER Publicity 4, Girls Basketball 2, Girls Foot- ball 2, MEET ARlZONA : Talent Show 2, Variety Fair 2, Band 1. JOHN BERNARD DALTON Class Secretary 2, A Club 3, 4, MEET ARIZONA 2 : Football 3,Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3,4. JEROME THOMAS ERETH A Club 2, 3, 4, MEET AR- IZONA 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Manager 2, Boxing 3. HOMECOMING WEATHER GAVE PEGGY A PAIN FOR SHE, JOAN, AND BARBARA WEREN'T ALL THAT REIGNED MARY DIANNE K1 PPER St. Teresa's 1, 2, Pep Club Treas. 3, 4, PepClub 3, 4, Spedramics 3, Sodality 3, 4, ANTLER Publicity 4, Plays 3. 64 MARGARET MARIE BISBEE Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, ANTLER Literary 4, Girls Football 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, MEET ARIZONA 2, Basketball 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Variety Fair 2, Talent Show 2, Popularity Queen 3, Class President 2. I IEAN KATHRYN MILES Pep Club l , 2, 3,43 Sodality 1, 2,3,4g Glee Club 2, ANTLER Publicity 4, Girls Football 3, MEET ARIZONA 2: Basket- ball l,2g Talent Show 2, Var- iety Show 2. BERNARD ANTHONY SEITTER A Club 3,44 MEET ARIZ- ONA 2, Footballl, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l , 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2,3,4. JAMES PHILLIP RYAN Football lg Basketball 2, 4, Box- ing 3. WITH FATHER KOCH, ADVICE DOES ABOUND. REMEMBER TO KEEP THAT EAR TO THE GROUND. ROSEM ARY SEITTER Pep Club l,2,3,4g Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, ANTLER Publicity 4, Girls Rxotba1l2g MEET AR- lZONA 2: Basketball 1, 23 Talent Show 2, Variety Show 2. ,,,,Tff.l,, s , C AROLYN IEANETTE STEELE Pep Club l,2, 3,4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: ANTLER literary 2, Girls Football 2, Prom Chair- man 3g MEET ARIZONA 25 Basketball l,2,, Band lgTalent Show 2, Variety Fair 2. IOAN ELIZABETH SMI TH Class Secretary 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality l , 2, 3, 4: ANT- LET Literary Staff 4: Girls' Football 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: MEET ARI ZONA 2: Basket- ball 1,2: Homecoming Atten- dant 4: Variety Fair 2: Talent Show 2. BARBARA ANN SANTRY Shawnee Mission l,2: Ursuline 3: Sodality 3,4. DONALD IAM ES LAUGHLIN Class Secretary 2: A Club 1, 2,3,4: Glee Club 1: MEET ARIZONA 2: Football 2, 3: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4:Baseball 1. FORWARD WE GO FROM THE WALLS OF PINE NO MORE STUDIES OR CHEWING-GUM FINES JOYCE CAROL WINCHEL Class Vice Pres. 2: Class Sec- retary 3: Sodallty V- Prefect 3: TORCH Columnist 2: ANTLER Attendant 3. LUCILLE ANN SCHWIEGER Spedramic 4: Sodality 4: ANT- LER C0-Editor 4: ANTLER Asst. Editor 3: MEET ARIZONA 2: ANTLER Queen 3. LUCY and JOE 00 YELLOW CAB CALL GRAND 5000 00 IN STYLE-H pf ANTLER KING Q! ww-mmf! YY M33 SAL, I hks th k b A g dfrd f S bl 1 nh STAG s s STAG f Y D MYERS fi AND QUEEN PATTY THORPI: PEGGY DEAN Q3 4? -, ,wswxffg ATTENDANTS T0 THE QUEEN .... LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS OF '54 We the here to be menuoned do declare that being completely rnsane and unsound of mrnd we hereby leave to the Iunror Class of St Agnes thrs our last wrll and testament Long may rt hve'7 '7 George Barter leaves for the good of the school Joan Aberer leaves her Bookkeeprng grades to Dorothy Carter Drck Byard leaves hrs seat on the bench finally Joan Smrth leaves her standrng harr apporntment to Ann Peters Peggy Bisbee leaves her Hollywood contacts to Margre Ragan John Dalton leaves strll snorrng Mary Brertenstern leaves her nerves for brologrcal expenmentatrons Duane Forun leaves and Coach Martel loses his hair Jerry Ereth leaves hrs books in the Rose Garden at loose Park for sentrmental reasons'P'7'P Eva Mllrams leaves her calm temper to Carroll Colbert Norma Devrne leaves room rn her car for Roger Thebo Rrta Hoehn leaves the cafeterra snll talking about Bert Don Laughhn leaves thrs advrce to Paul Schlercher Keep playrng the freld Pat Gorsky leaves her pony tarl to Mary Hams Shrrley Grrnzrnger leaves her dreamboat to Joann Westerman Brll Heyrng leaves hrs copres Das Kaprtal and Mren Kamph to Srster Agatha s library Paul Mehl leaves his formula for wavy harr to Patty Wickersham John JORay leaves lus brtten narls to the cafeten Jean Kostusrk leaves her grooming trarts to Vrrgrnra Zacher Garl Ford leaves her game of 20 questions to the Martel classes Dranne Krpper leaves Jerry but I shall retum Ruth Halsel leaves her old age to Jerry Park Ted Kenny leaves his radiant smrle to Sharon Marsee Jean Miles leaves her cast to Mike Peterson Jim Ryan leaves commencement wrth this advice Don t coun your credits before they re hatched Bobbre Marlo leaves her plulosophy rn rehgron class to John Raab Davin Rrley leaves lus calorre counter to Patty Thorpe Jrm Sullrvan leaves his way wrth women to Jim Dillon Bob Serve leaves his rowdy ways to Brll Myers Rosemary Sertter leaves her burlt rn snack bar to the second period study hall Bernie Sertter leaves hrs talent to do the hula and ballet to Jerry Peterson Carol Steele leaves Bernre for frve mrnutes Margie Schofreld leaves her cool calmness to Vlrgrma Lacy Tom Schofield leaves hrs steady habits to Bob McDonald Joyce Wrnchel leaves her desk in the back row to Rrchard Oswald that s the only way he ll get one Bob Whrtman leaves the last of his hair on second thought he had better keep it Ted Jones leaves lus Continental foot rn lns Continental mouth Bob Flores leaves his worldly wrse to Pat Dalton John Moylan leaves dance steps to Dranne Thimes Barbara McCa.mbridge leaves her Eye Q to Lois Ann Kaegr Jackre Barnes leaves the school rn a cloud of dust Lucy Schwelger leaves her grggle to Peggy Ferkenhoff Barbara Santry leaves her earnngs to Jean Ibse Elizabeth Sauerbeir leaves her name to Jim Marx Signed JA., J Mary Marsee leaves her gum ------ still popping. 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