St Agnes High School - Palm Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1956
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'9 St. Agnes High School . . . the only co-ed Catholic High School in the Twin Cities Lift up your heart From the articulate skills of the art room, Through the intricacies of high- er math, To the moral challenge of our social life And into 'the inner chamber Of our spiritual being, We strive to unite our every action With Christ- For whom, by whom we are created A praise of Glory! We have aspired to be as fervent In our Aggie way of life As the three young men in the fiery furnace Chanting praises to their Maker: let all the wolzks of the lono pnalse the lone Ano exalt hum aeove all FOREVER Introduction Dedication Theme Administration The Clergy A Tribute Faculty Contents Home and School Association The Seniors Lowerclassmen Scholastic Life Social and Cultural Life Spiritual Life Athletic Life Alumni Calendar of Events Patrons lit. Q qi' asf i - 5 fp we ' cv ,i E t . 1 , 'S xx: , V3 if -' 'if In Y ifyxsiesfwfaif- 1' ff if ' FTW . Q V 2, V . FEEL. +wIff '5gq ' M ,. gf 1::3 9 ', . .,,. , . ., page 1 page 6 page 13 page 30 page 42 page 48 page 60 page 66 page 79 page 83 page 88 Page hue all ye pmests of the lone Bless the 101201 His Excellency, The Most Reverend John Gre- gory Murray, S.T.D. Archbishop of Stl Paul His Holiness, Pope Plus 'Xll Bishop uf Home mul Vicar of Christ His Excellency, The Most Reverend James J. Byrne, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul u an SRX! is f L if 5-imwi .1., . ,.! fx 'RA fi! 3 fx ,. Wk, fi ,.., . E -jg? 9 .: 'V 'Q Sig Reverend Alphonse Schladweiler 'V Xxx if ,fs W Paslor of St. Agnes Parish fx ,HT 1956- er N , f , W , . G, . 1 :V 1' w. '- if Reverend Eugene Hackett Religion Instructor Director of Athletics Director of Soclality 1951- +2 DQAISG me exalt hum liolzevelz Page seven In pnalse of A olaeat man of ooo . Reverend Iohn C. Cruden Pastor of the Church of St. Agnes 1937-1956 Father Grudenis farewell talk to the students of St. Agnes High school I will always retain pleasant memories of the St. Agnes High School faculty and students . . . Boys and girls, be grateful to your parents who are making sacrifices in sending you here . . . What Would you say is the key 'to success? The young man in the Gospel asked Christ: '4What must I do to gain eternal life?,' and received the answer: 4'Keep the Commandments .... hut, IF YOU WISH TO BE PERFECT, sell all . . . and come, follow lVIe! Page eight uBoys and girls: 'clf you hear the call of Cod to dedicate your life to His service, LISTEN TO THAT CALL! There is a great need for priests and sisters. No matter what path you choose, remember the words: HWhat doth it profit a man if he gains the Whole World and suffers the loss of his own soullw '4lVIy last request . . . say a prayer for me each time you come to Mass on Sundays or Weekdays at St. Agnes Church. GOD BLESS YOU ALL! Father John Capristran Gruden, the fifth pastor of St. Agnes parish . . . priest, author, educator, and builder! A former professor at the St. Paul Seminary, Father Cruden authored a 400 page book, The Mystical Clzrisl. During his 18 year pastorale at St. Agnes, the new grade and high school, the rectory. the hasement chapel. an addition to the high school, and a new convent became a reality. Retired from active duty. Father Cruden is now living in California. Close in the wake of Father Cruden's retirement was the ap- pointment of Father Merth to a pastorate. Assistant at St. Agnes from 1950, Father Robert Merth was appointed pastor of tht- church of St. Gregory, Lafayette, lVlinnesota, Decernher 6, 1955. Remembered and esteemed by the Aggies of the past and the present as a friend, a teacher and counsellor. Father Merth was the spark behind athletic activities. Rev. 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U Sister Mary Patrice Sister Rose Marie History, Library, Cue and Curtain funior Adviser, English Sister Mary Peter Sister Mary Susan English Sophomore Adviser, Chemistry, Geometry, Pro- Sister Mary Rene bation Sodality Junior Adviser, History, Math, Sodality Sister Mary Thomas Aquinas Sophomore Adviser, Biology, Commerce Mr. Francis Asenbrenner Mr. Charles Schuman Band History, Athletic Director Basketball, Baseball Mrs. Marjorie Brula Rev. Eugene Hackert English Senior and funior Religion Mr. Thomas Ferris Industrial Arts, Football, Golf, General Math Mr. Francis Asenbrenner Mrs. Marjorie Brula Mr. Thomas Ferris Mr. Charles Schuman Page eleven K-WN wa.-.1 Officers, Home mul Svlmnl .'1SS01'l-fIli0lI: Lefl fo rfglzl: Nr. lffiwanl junglmauer. lll'PSifiUIllZ Nr. ,lnlm lun-5 Xiu- IJI'PSifik'lll1 Mrs. liurlms Cilii2lllfiPI'. treasurvrz Mrs. iA'HIliil'li Dll0iN'I'. SCCl'9tHl'y. Rc-aliziiiff that true Christian limlunratioil mivniand T' St. Agnes SCIIOOI ilu- lfflUlJC?1'Elii0ll of the hfmmc ami lhe.sr'hooi, thi- ilSSOClilil0ll nwets every SIX iwvks lu cllsc-uss rcwpor U ,' ' wards ami olhvr problems pPrtim'iil to lin' lJ1'0'VI'0SQ Home and Sl hool Assotlatloll mul xwli-iwing uf St. i-Xgiiefs High Sviluui. F Pivluirci ineimx is a vruss svvtioli xivw uf one of Ihr- Hmm' ami Sl'illl4li !xSS1Jl'iklliUl1 llN'Q'liIlgIS hm-ici in St. Agnus zluclituri 11320 t1c'f'f1'P L.. Symbol of Aggie Fidelity May we who wear this symbol of fidelity 'aThe Will of Cod is always beautifullw Remember And That the crest is a r , ' d f 6111111 er 0 Having lived the life of valiant Catholics Our intense love for You May we one day wear S0 that through the practice of virtue The Crown of Eternal Life We may have the courage Praising Thee and Our Lady To bear the crosses of life Queen of Angels Having ever on our lips the words: Forever. Amen. Page thirteen The Senior ROBERT WOLTER St. Mark Senior Class President On the diamond, in the chorus, in classes, 'glluekv stands out as a leader in every sense. Quiet yet commanding, practical yet understanding, here is a sportsman, a real asset to St. Agnes High! Sodality 1, 2 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4 Band 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Letter co-Captain 4 MARY MCALPINE St. Michael Senior Class Secretary lf all the world would laugh like Mary and still accomplish so much, there Would be peace and joy. A leader for Christ, Mary worked hard to honor Him with this- the 1956 PALM. Sodality 1, 2 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Cue and Curtain 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Achievement 3 Library Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Clinic at Augs- burg College 4 Yearbook Editor-in-chief Page fourteen lass of 1956 l'HYl,l,lS MEYER St. joseph Senior Class Vice-President Wliiltlici' you need a smile. a prayer, or a touch of good advice, 'Tliylv is ready to do her best. She is a sincere leader, a trusted classmate. Student Council, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 3, 4 .lunior Achievement 4 Clee Club 1, 2 Queen Candidate for Car- nival 1 Student Council Convention at Forest Lake STEPHEN WILLIAMS St. Peter Claver Senior Class Treasurer Called ufrit-nd by eveyone, Steve, good for a joke at any time, excels in model air- planes, chorus, and chemis- try. Here is someone who Hwhistles while he worksf' Mass Server 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Parish Choir 3. 4 Football 3. 4 Their minds equipped with knowledge, their souls arrayed in the grace of God, and their whole lives dedicated to the praise and glory of their maker, the Seniors of 1956 prepare to enter the world as leaders in the cause of justice and truth. RITA ADAMEK St. Luke Courageous, h a r d-working, generous, gay . . . Rita has really earned the respect of all the Aggies. Her ambition? To return to society some of the care given her via spccch therapy. Her hobby? Coach- ing the Senior quartet! Sodality 1 Glee Club 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Contact 3, 4 Art Staff of The Palm 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN ADANISKI Holy Trinity Peppy, fun-loving. loyal, here is another proof that best things come in small pack- ages. Music and chemistry are specialties with HMare. Parish Choir 1. 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 3, 4 Junior Red Cross 3 CAA 1, 2 RICHARD ARRAS St. Arlrzlbert A laugh, a joke, a bit of sense from this popular sci- ence-minded fellow make him a good bet to fulfill his future ambitions in aircraft mechan- rcs. Cue and Curtain 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Candidate for King Mardi Gras 2 Junior Class V.P. 3 Letters 3, 4 Baseball 2 LANCE BOUCIE St. Agnes HBouge is a boy with a beat, whether it's on the piano or a victory in football, basketball, or baseball. He is a good sport, a true friend, an asset to the Class of ,56. Contact 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 fone letterl Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ftwo lettersl Basketball 1, 2, 3 ftwo lettersl Q? is T ARTHUR JAMES ADAMS S t. Colzmzba Mature-minded, shy around women, .lim takes his time to do his work well, maintains a friendly attitude at all times, and can take a ribbing. ln him are the perfect ingredi- ents for a successful future in medicine or teaching. Sodality 3, 4 Boys, Proper 3 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 JANICE ANDERSON St. Bcrnarrl Personality and cheerfulness are the hinges to a gracious heart. Friendly, loyal, studi- ous, poised are characteristics that personify this Senior. Mixed Chorus 3, 4 JRC Homeroom Represent- ative 3, 4 Cue and Curtain 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 ,lunior Achievement 4 Clec Club 1, 2 Pep Club 3, 4 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4 THEODORA BANTZ St. Bernard A quiet beauty with quite a voice, Theo has a special yen for stenography, for draw- ing and music. She is poised, popular, and pretty! Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 GAA 1 FRANK BUNCH SI. Columba Friendly and a good mixer, Frank knows when to speak and when to be silent. Football 1 Hockey 1 Baseball 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Page jifteen GEORGIA BURLINGAME Maternity of Mary Aggie loyalty, a sincere de- sire to make others happy. and Mary-like qualities will some day make Gr-orgew an efhcicnt Surgical Nurse and always a devoted friend to all. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Unit C04 ordinator 4 Student Council 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Band 1. 2, 3. Glee Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 3, 4 Yearbook. Associate Editor Latin Award 2 SSCA 3 HARLOW CALLANDER Surfed Heart This Sodalist has learned to love his neighbor as himself, and so he fulfills the greatest law. Quiet, pleasant and help- ful. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 AVSO 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary Football 3, 4 Letters J unior Achievement 3, 4 CSMC 1. 2, 3, 4 Contact 2 Lettt-rman's Club 3, 4 WALTER CHLEBECK St. Agnes ,lack leaves St. Agnes his main cont rihution - many chuckles. A ready friend, a ready laugh, a ready hand, identify this genial senior. Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS CONNOLLY St. fumes Tom is Irish from his twin- kly smile to his cheery uhellof, A real all-around Aggie, he takes a special interest in cars and sports. Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 AVSO 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Letters Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sophomore candidate carni- val king CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Page sixteen JOHN CALLAHAN St. Columba Rolling waves cover the pro- found depths. The class of '56 will always remember gflohn- nyw as a gentleman, polite, re- served and friendly. World history, reading are favorites. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES CARNEY St. Agnes Good things come in thrce'sl For .lim it's sports, math, and food. His desire is to be the man and the engineer his fa- ther is. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Letter Basketball 2, 3, 4 Letter RONALD CICH St. Bernard Put him on the baseball di- amond, on an open field, or on a clear blue lake with a fishing rod, and Ron,s in his glory. Math, football, and sleep form an important trio in Ron,s school life. Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 3 Baseball 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 MARCIA DECH St. Agnes This lively cheerleaderis uni- form bears a capital A which means 'gall for the Aggies. Small and genteel, Peg will someday make an enthusiastic stenographer. Sophomore Mardi Gras Can- didate Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Contact 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA DECH St. Agnes Pat has a heart forever leaping with ,loyl A loyal Aggie inspiring us with her cheers for victory, she is spi- rited, sincere, fun-loving. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2 CSMC l, 2, 3, 4- Publicity chairman 2 Cue and Curtain 1, 2 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4- CAA l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 MARGARET DURAND St. Peter Sweet, mirthful, studious- a proof that happiness arises from a heart attuned to Cod. Marge loves everything and everyone. Junior Red Cross 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Glee Club 2 CSMC 3, 4 GAA 3, 4 MARILYN FLEURY Holy Chilrlhoocl A stitch in tirnei' givf'S Marilyn a true homemakeris quality. Her genial love for people will make nursing her loved vocation. Glee Club l, 2 Cue and Curtain 2 GAA 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 ANNA MARIE FRASER St. John. Evangelist Lflust to see her laugh is to laugh with herfl A future teacher, MSn00kie collects records and revels in English, bookkeeping, and dancing. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir I, 2 Clee Club l, 2 Yearbook Clinic at Augs- burg College 4 GAA 1, 2 Library Club 3, 4 CSMC I., 2, 3, 4 THOMAS DE LISLE Cathedral Onc of our two year Aggies, '4Chuekles is always ready to help others. Fun-loving, with a refreshing sense of humor, Toni has the makings of the real Christian gentleman. Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality 2 .Iunior Achievement l, 3 CSMC 3, 4 BERNAIJINE FANGEL St. Agnes Creative, artistic, and ambi- tious, Bernic is headed for success as a commercial ar- tist, an English teacher, or a woman politician. soaaliry 1, 2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Debate 4 Clee Club l, 2 Palm Art Staff 4 .Iunior Achievement 4 GAA 1, 2 CYC Choristers 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY FLOEDER St. Matthew Doris motto is: 'Silence is Golden. Quiet, sincere, with an ambition to become a good stenographer, this gracious senior prefers collecting rec- ords and skating. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Glee Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 ALICE FRISCHMON St. Joseph, Rice Lake Always ready, willing and able to do her part, this pleas- ant, wholesome, cooperative Aggie has a heart of gold. Glee Club 1, 2 Palm Staff 4 Parish Choir l, 2, 3, 4 CAA l, 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Clinic at Augs- burg Collcge 4 Page seventeen AUDREY FRISCHFVION St. Ioseph, Rice Lnlre 'AA pint can't hold a quart, but Pee We't-'s heart is bigger than her frame. Cooking, sew- ing and sports with aspira- tions toward a seeretaryls life mark Audrey as a bright jewel. Clee Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4 CAA 1. 2, 3, 4 Parish Choir 1. 2, 3, 4 ROSALIE CARYICK Saint Patrick Rosie's the Aggies com- merce star in stcnography, bookkeeping, and comptome- try. A contagious laugh, a pair of squeaky shoes, and a faithful offcc-post mark her St. Agnes career. LSMI, 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD CERMAIN St. Matthew All able musician, Dir-k's success as a baudleader has already bt-gun. One of the Three Tones and a Bt-ll quartet, he specializes in au- cordian, football and singing. Mass Server 1, 2, 3. 4 Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4 St. Agnes Rand 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Letters 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Letters 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2 Homecoming King 4 Tenebrae 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3 EDWARD HEISS St. Louis An intelligent. mature, help- ful and cheerful Aggie, Ed gives service to all---anytime fany place! Has a flair for art, English and debate. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Debate 4 AVSO 1, 2, 3, 4 ,IRC Representative 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4 National C.'1'.C. at Notre Dame 3 SSCA 3 Boys' Proper 3 Don Bosco 3 Palm Staff 4 Page eighteen ANGELA GALE Holy Childhood 2Soft peace she wings when- ever she arrives, and opens in each heart a little heavcni' with her overflow of warmth, gayety, and sociability. An- gie7s ambition is to draw like her Dad, and to cook like her Mom. Mixed Chorus 4 Library Club 2, 3, 4 Vice President, Letter .iunior .Achievement 3, Sec- retary 3 Clee Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 1, 2, 3, 4 Catholic Theatre Conference at Notre Dame 3 CSMC 1.2. 3, 4 ANNE GERLACH St. Stanislaus Sineerity and truth are the basis of every virtue-Aand thatis our 'iAnnie. Active roller skater and bowler, Ann's ambition is to get to heaven. Library 2. 3, 4 Letter 3 Cue and Curtain 2. 3. 4 CSNIC 1. 2. 3, 4 Cleo Club 1 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Roard Mem- ber DEANNA COEBL St, Agnes l'ruly a jewel, radiating generosity and kindness! Practical and cooperative, '!Dee', delights in collecting records and keeping the books! Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Club 3. 4 CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4 Parish Choir 1 Clee Club 1. 2 LYNN MARY HERMES St. Agnes Courteous, friendly, and helpful, L'Toots has a gra- cious smile for everyone. Typ- ing, homemaking, sports rate as favorites for Lynn. Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Achievement V.P. 3 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Parish Choir 1, 2 Glee Club 2 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Clinic 4 .IDSEPH HERRICES Trfmsfiguration f'No man can be merry un- less hc is seriousf' quips Ches- terton. This is Joe. whose deep thoughts and forceful sp:-ccli will carry him to the top. Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Cuc and Curtain 2, 3. 4 Catholic Theater Conference Notre Dame 3 RICHARD HESSE St. Agnes I.1-adcrship and cliaractcr rolled into one and added to it is a little funf, Reliability is an accomplishment Dick can rightly claim. lVIaggnr-tic, devote-tl, dynamic, his activi- ties demonstrate his possibili- tics. Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4 Pn-ft-ct 4 Mass Server 1, 2, 4 AVSO 3, 4 Contact 2, 3, 4 Central Com- mittce 3, 4 L:-ttt-rman's Club 4 Football 4 Ilasketball 2 Rasa-ball 4 ,lunior Class Yife Presi- dent 3 SSCA 3 WILLIAM HOLLENISECK St. Agnes 'gtlood humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in societyf' A source of real fun in our Bill spreads amiable fellowship among his classmates. St. Agnes Band 1 .Iunior Achievement 1 CSTXIC 1, 4 KAIHRYN INIRE St. Columbo A bubbling laugh and a helping hand mark this Aggie who has demonstrated ht-1' generosity by devoting three years of service behind the candy counter during lunch period. Her friendliness is con- tagious! Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 .lunior Red Cross 1 Cue and Curtain 1, 2. 3. 4 Contact 3. 4 .Iunior Achievenzent 3, 4 Gif-e Club 1 CAA 1, 2. 3 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 EUN ICE HERSCHBACH St. Agnes Eunice is a true friend, co- operative, interested, and inter- esting. Her earnest interest in English will enable her to he an efhcient stenographer. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 .lr. Achievement 4 Clee Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3 ROSEMARY HISLDP St. Agnes g'The actions of men are like the index of a book, they point out what is most re- markable in the-mf, Sports- minded and sportsmanlike, Rosie is never too busy to be friendly. Loyalty, enthusiasm and sincerity mark this Aggie. Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 St. Agnes Rand 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter .Iunior Red Cross 3, 4 Pres- ident Clee Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 4 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice Presi- dent Letter Red Cross Convention, Mad- ison, Wisconsin THOMAS HOIYLE St. Luke's It's not the planning, it's thc doing that's hardf' This two year Aggiefs interests lie in science, music, and books. Sodality 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 .Iunior Achievement 2, 3, 4 President 4 Cue and Curtain 3. 4 CSMC 3, 4 DIANE INHOFER St. Agnes Merry as the day is longln Combining a willingness to land a hand with a gracious personality, this future steno and homemaker has every- thing in her favor for a suc- cessful future. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 SSCA 3 Contact 2 GAA 1, 2, 3 Treasurer 3 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Library Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Page nineteen TERRENCE JUAIRE Sacred Heart A short-spoken well-man- nc-red, loyal companion, Terry is a hard and fair worker on the field and in the class room. Willing, quiet, friend- ly . . . A Student Council 4 AVSO 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 2, 3 Baseball 4 Football 2, 3 ALBERT KEIS St. Agnes ult is better to be praised by one's own work than by the words of anotherf, A two year Aggie, loyal Mass server, a shark in any card game, Al friendly, helpful, and cheerful, aspires to be a printer. CSMC 1, 4 Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 KRISTINE KELLER St. Agnes Slight is the subject but not so the praiselw Always found in a whirl of activity is this actual and potential win, ner. Mixed Chorus 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Debate 3, 4 JRC Representative 2 Contact 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ,lunior Achievement 3, 4 Clee Club 1, 2 Band Letter 3 RICHARD KLEIN St. Columba Busy, but not too busy to be friendlyfi Diek is a versa- tile man, can be found in many places: in math class diligently surpassing the best, or playing the part of a vir- tuoso on the aeeordian. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Page twenty fin.. iii., ,,, , i iltittlei' , r eieii i ele s 2 erl C t, ...smut 5 iv MARGARET KEINTZ St. Agnes Wiargaret possesses traits that are found in few but coveted by all. Courteous. trustworthy, pf-rsevering, she makes a true friend and will make a better teacher. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Library 4 .IRC 2 CAA 2, 3, 4 Hobby Court 3, 4 Board Member CSMC 1, 2. 4 ljerfeet Attendance 1, 2, 3. 4 Sellolarship 3 JOHN KELCHER St. CVOIIIIIIIJII 'vlwllose move easiest who have learned to daneeli' Mus- ical, persevering, kind, Jack is a good friend, obliging to all! AVSO l, 2, 3, 4 .lunior Achievement 2, 3, 4 Advance Aehievenient Award .l0E'l l'A K ILROY St. SllIIIfS,lIllS llmlerstanding, dependable, dt-terrnined. ,loettais words arf- few but her thoughts are niany. Cooking, reading, and hiking are favorite occupa- tions. bln Club 1, 2 CSMC 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 KA'l'HI.EEN KLEITER Sfrererl Heart A sincere Kathleen makes an even sweeter Kitty who will attain her ambition to be a receptionist. Winsome, will- ing, witty and wise, Kathleen finds best relaxation in skat- ing. Library Club 2, 3, 4 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Clee Club 1, 2 CSMC 1. 2, 3, 4 CAROL KLETT St. Agnes '4Wise are the thoughts ra- diating from a pure heart! This friendly senior exhihils Mary-likeness to a great de- gree. enjoys sports and onl- door activities. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir 1, 2. 3. 4 Clet' Club 1. 2 GAA Board 2. 3, 4 Presi- dent 4 Greater St. Paul Safety Council 4 Co-eltairman fl ROBERT KOTTKE St. Agnes Htlets far in a quiet way. Sincere and pleasant. here is a quiet person who is loud in character. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY LA RARRE St. Agnes Common sense is of all kinds, the most uncommon. Cool. calm, and eolleetetl. Nant-y,s key to success is her friendly 4'AggieH spirit which will help her to beeonn- a wonderful homemaker. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Parish Choir l, 2. 3, 4 Clee Cluh 1, 2 GAA 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 4 Lihrary Cluh 1. 2 .lunior Red Cross 2 Feere- tary CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 JUDITH LAUER St. Fmn1'1's De Sales Quite capable of keeping the many friends she acquires, .llldy enjoys sports, dancing. singing, and reading. She as- pires to he someone of whom her parents can he proud. Sodality 2, 3, 4 Contact 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 CAA 3, 4'Roard Member 'G' Q as 'tZ?'if V ,, ,lrl A ts fs, ,t is -3 5 JEROME KLlETZ St. Columba Hwhere there is a will, there is a way. ,lerry's love for sports marks his Aggie life. Ambitious, athletic, and eourageous, here is a hoy who will aim straight and go far. .lunior Achievement 4 Don Bosco Club 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Letter 4 Baseball 2. 3, 4 Letter 3, 4 ARLENE KRATH SI. Agnes A warm-hearted and lively girl, Arlene makes fun for others, and enjoys otheris fun. Energetic, sineere, fun-loving! Sodality 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Parish Choir 1 Junior Aehievement 3 TERESE LATTERELL St. Casimir 4'Sweet courtesy has done its most, well fits Terryfs personality. Thoughtfulness. and unaffected grace have made her a true Aggie. Su- perior marks in stenography will speed her on the way to lu-ing a sueeessful and de- pendable secretary. CAA 2. 4 Clee Cluh 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 4 Pep Cluh 4 Library Club 4 ROGER LA V01 St. Andrew Honor lies in honest toil. Ambitious, persistent, con- genial, striving constantly to make the world a better place in which to live, Rog excels in football, hockey and golf. Spells fun wherever he goes, this is one of the countless reasons why Rog is a univer- sal favorite. Sodality 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Presi- dent Contaet 2, 3, 4 Chairman Hockey 2 Basketball manager Letter 4 SSCA 4 Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 AVSO 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice Presi- dent Football 2, 3, 4 Letter 2, 3, 4 Golf 1, 2 .lunior Class President Boys, State 3 Page twenty-one MARY LYNCH Immaculate Heart of Mary 'gTact comes as much from goodness of heart as from fine- ness of taste. Mary's ready to work for others--is kind to everyone, likes to start things and is energetic in carrying them out. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 CAA 1, 2 Contact 2, 3, 4 Co-Chairman 4 Cue and Curtain 3 ANN McClNN St. Matthew Ambition and love are the wings of great actions. Love of English brought Ann to her interest in books, writing, debate, and current affairs. Debate 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4 Cue and Curtain 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2 Editor of JA Paper f'News- letteru 2, 3, 4 SSCA Mankato 1 SSCA St. Paul 3 Jamco Convention St. Louis 4 JUDITH ANN MOLL St. John Viarmey Sparkling words, a good na- tured heart, and a winning smile reflect Judy, the senior with the bright golden hair. NAS she thinketh in her heart, so is she. Junior Achievement 3 Clee Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 2, 3, 4 CAA 1, 2, Contact 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Carnival Queen Candidate 1 Notre Dame Theatre Con- ference 3 GERALD MULLN ER St. Bernard An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrowf, Jerry loves to make others happy. loves his car, his job and his God. Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4 Tenebrae 1, 2, 3 Prisident of JA Company 3, Page twenty-two J , 4 6 JEAN MARUSIC St. A1lgl1Stl.I7C Distinctiveness of taste pro- ceeds from an innate sense of the artistic. ,lean is always willing to put in those im' portant extra hours for special occasions. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 C.Y.C. Choristers 2, 3, 4 Junior Achievement 3 Glce Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Palm Staff 4 Latin Award 1 American Legion Poster Contest 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN MCMAHON St. Casimir A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make bcauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good na- turedf, To know Miekey,' is to like her, her trademarks include a smile, a laugh, and a hard problem in physics. Library Club 2, 3. 4 Letter 3 Junior Achievement 3 Glee Club 1, 2 CAA 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 3, 4 Latin Certificate RUDOLF MOELLER C erm any There could be no finer ex- ample of young Germany than the Aggies, Rudolf. Serious, intelligent, studious, compan- ionable and cheerful, this strong-charactercd boy has fos- tered respect and admiration for his homeland in all of us. Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Sodality 4 CSMC 4 Contact 4 KATHLEEN MURPHY St. Agnes '6Soft words win hard heartsfi ln her own sweet way Murph', supplies laughter. As a speech therapist she aims to help others. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Carnival Queen Candidate 3 WILLIANT NEWPOVVFIR St. Agnes MS4'l'li ye first the kingdom of Cod and His justiee. and all these thing shall be added unto you. Here is a leader vtho is a follower of the Createst Leader of all. With the experienee gained at Sl. Agnes, plllS natural talent and ambition, llill is bound to al- tain sueeess. Sodality l. 2. 4 Yiee Pre- feet and llnit Leader ull Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 CSNTC l. 2. 3. 4 Contaet l, 2, 3. 4 llasketball l, 2 MARY .NNN OUICRG St. Agnes nSlli'll joy ambition finds. Wye ean see our 0bee walk- ing briskly down the hospital corridor in her white uniform, softly hunnning a tune to keep all her patients as gay as hers self. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Clee Club 3, 4 CAQX 2. 3 15311. l. 2. 3, 4 l RgXNClS O,BRllflY Sf. Mark Frankis one of the boys yet he's always himself! A ready friend with a fitting joke, a very busy classmate! Contaet 3 CSMC 1. 2. 3, 4 Basketball l, 2 Hass Server 1, 2, 3, 11 C ER :X LD OSIECK lf St. Arlulbert t'Have Cod and have all! Vilhenever .lerry has the ball, Aggies are behind him. Foot- ball, baseball, or aC0lyte--.ler- ry is all-out! Student Council 1, 2 Mass Server 1. 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Letter :UFO 4 junior lied Cross 1 Baseball 3, 4 Letter CAROL NOYOTNY Sf. Agnes A thoroughly good sport, Pinky hits her forte in bowl- ing and basketball. Social problems and eoinptonietry vie for first plaee in Carol's favor- ite occupations. Sodality 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Clee Club 1,2 GAA l. 2 RUTH 0'l3RlAN St. James S'lrish is well noted for her quiek wit and vivaeious per- sonality. Always willing to help, full of fun. fffi Still Sllf' can carry on a serious conver- sation. 'Lllse the means and trust Cod for the blessing can be applied to Ruth. Sodality l. 2. 3, 4 Student Council 4 Debate l. 4 Contact 3. fl- Carnival Queen Candidate 2 SSCA 3 Debate lilegrree of Merit and Degree of llonor 1 MARCH OLCHEFSKE IWI1fl'fI1l'f-N' of Mary Do unto everyone as you would have everyone do I0 y0u,', is Mareia's philosophy of life. The Freshies Home- coming Queen candidate four years ago is still a queen to the Class of ,56. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC l. 2. 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2 Contaet 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Junior Aehievexnent 3 GAA 1 ANNE NMS PELTIER St. Agnes NA true friend is a gift of God. This good sport plans to make her fixture in playa ground directing. Love for sports, baking, and the So- dality way-of-life round out Anna Mat-'s speeialties. Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4 Clee Club l Choir 1, 2 CSNIC 1, 2, 3, 4 Page twenty-three CAROL ANN PELZER St. Agnes A warm, pleasing personal- ity makcs 'gLiz everyone-is friend. She dances, sings, and cooks wt-ll! Sorlality 1, 2, 3, 4 Parish Choir 1, 2 Mixvd Chorus 4 Clct' Cluh 1, 2 CAA 1. 2 CSNIC 1, 2, 3, 4 KAY PITZL St. Francis De Sales Kay gains friends, by hz-- ing onc. Activa social work:-r. Fun-loving, musical and ll comms-rcc whiz. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Unit Chairman Mixcd Chorus 3 Clvf- Club 1, 2 CSNIC 1. 2, 3, 4 KATHERINE POTT Sacred Heart Friendly, willing, and sin- cere, Kay is a quiet girl to whom friends nvcd no second invitation. Likcs music, mirth and math! Mixcd Chorus 4 Glef- Cluh 1, 2 CAA 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 4 DAVID RIECEL St. Czzsinzir Roady to serve, ready to laugh, and ready to go. His nimhlc hands Crf-ate hcautit-s of art. Dc-pcndahlc, quiet, Pf- ficicnt. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Rod Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Cue and Curtain 3, 4 Don Bosco 3 Palm Staff 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Page twenty-four .iwmimt QA' rw I. 3 , 'EP' ,,, ff if as if E - 3 ,s-1' , , .IEANETTE PELZER Sf. Agnes HA mcrry hvart gocs all the day. No Aggie- activity, spi- ritual or othcrwise, over slipped hy without ,Im-ancttmfs efforts toward its succt-ss. Shi- plans to hc an X-ray tcchni- cian. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixcd Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir 1. 2. 3. 4 Glcc Cluh 1, 2 Contact 2. 3. 4 GAA 1, 2 CSTXIC 1, 2, 3, 4 Palm Staff 4 MARILYN PLASCHKO SI. Agncs Willie Way to gain a frivnd is to hc oncf' A truc fri:-nd is one who can hc callcd upon for scrvicc wlwm-vcr nccdcd. Such a prccious frivntl is Marilyn, Whosc onv amhition is to he a privatc svcn-tary. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Lihrary Clulm 2, 3, 4 Lf-ttvr 3 Clee Club 1, 2 CAA 1, 2 SSCA St. Paul 3 ROBERT REGENOLD St. Anrlrew Have a problcm? llolfs your man, Pspf-cially whvn it comcs to English or Latin. A powvr- ful voicc, a mighty pcn, hc knows his mind and spcaks it wcll. Tenchrac 2 Boys' Propcr Choir 3 CSMC 1, 2. 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Intramural liaskcthall 2 PAULINE RUISIIELKE St. Francis De Sales Talented, skillful, charming! hose are just a fcw of viva- cious G'Paul's,' traits. Dcfinitc- ly a leaflcr who has hrought many honors to St. Agnf-s High, Sh? is a love-r of hu- manity and is low-tl hy all! Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4 ,Iunior Achicvcmc-nt 4 Palm Staff 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 MCHSA Iilcllatc, First place 3 Ona-act Play F4-stival 4 Debate 1, 2, 3, 4 Cue and Curtain 2, 3, 4 Contact 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Extcmporancous Spcaking, Gustavus, First place 4 Girls' State 3 T .IOHN SAIKO St. Agnes It is his silent hopes and deeds which have made him one of us. Though a quiet man, .lake', accomplishes much through love for me- chanical drawing, hunting and fishing. Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 EILEEN SCHMIDT Holy Childhood '4Pepi' is a short word but reaches far with Schmitty. Friendly, ambitious, dramatic, she will succeed. Mixed Chorus 4 Library 2, 3, 4 Letter .Iunior Achievement 3 Glee Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. GAA 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Typing Award 3 CATHERINE SCHIER M AN St. Columba Successful will be this Schierman's march to the sea of eternity, for she is good natured, reliable, and a friend to all. Sodality 3, 4 .Iunior Achievement 3, 4 Clee Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Cue and Curtain I, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2 Contact 2, 3, 4 CTC Convention Notre Dame JAMCO at St. Louis, Mis- souri MARY SCHWENK St. Mark Genial, fun-loving and con- siderate, Mary has brought rec- ognition to St. Agnes through her many speeches and writ- ings. With her compassionate nature, she will surely sue- eeed as a social worker. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Unit Chairman .Iunior Achievement 4 Glee Club 1 Band 1 NFL Distinguished Speaker Award 3 MCHSA Debate Tourna- ment, Duluth 2nd place 3 TB Contest 4, 1st place GAA 1, 2, 3 Contact 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 Treasurer Tir .IOHN SHERMAN St. John Friendly, fun-loving '4Iack,' makes people happy whether it be with his accordian or through his friendliness. Mass Server 1 AVSO 1, 2 Junior Achievement 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT SCHMIDT St. Agnes Happiness and laughter at the right place and time can never go wrong. Rubeis laugh- ter and helpfulness make him everybody's friend. He aspires to become a first-rate plumber. Mixed Chorus 4 Band 4 Letterman's Club 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Letter Hockey 2, 3 Letter CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 KENNETH SCHOTL St. Agnes 'aloy ruled the day. Friend- ly, fun-loving Ken always has a cheerful word for alll Next to his main interest, cars, Ken has a love for the outdoors and hopes to become a me- chanic. Junior Achievement 2, 3 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA SEMLAK St. Agnes Her charm and smile is fa- miliar to everyone. Honest and cheerful, unselhsh Patty loves a good time and helps others to enjoy life. To be an airline hostess is Patls ambition. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 .Iunior Achievement 3, Pres. Clee Club 1, 2 Cue and Curtain 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 3, 4 Central Com- mittee Page twenty-five JOAN SKWIRA St. Casimir NA smile for all, a frown for nonef, This friendly future nurse greets everyone with kindness. 4'Joanie is always ready to accept a challenge, no matter how great the task. Debate 4 Library Club 2, 3, 4 Junior Achievement 3 Glee Club 1, 2 Homecoming Queen Candi- date 2 Pep Club 3 GAA 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 3, 4 NFL Certificate LOUIS SPIES St. Agnes '4Lou'sv a friend, alert and willing, has a variety of in- terests from hunting to bowl- ing, but favors mechanics and electronics. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Achievement 3, 4 JRC 3, 4 Golf 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY ANN STEINDL St. Bernard With a smile for everyone, nAnnie,' has diversiied inter- ests-art, skating, music! Her ambition is to lead a peaceful but not monotonous life. Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Junior Achievement 4 Glee Club 1, 2 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN TIERNEY St. Rose of Lima lt,s nice to be natural when you're naturally niceii can be applied to thoughtful, congenial, 4'Mary,' who lives a good time and sees to it that others are happy too. Sodality 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Debate 4 Library Club 4 Glee Club 2 Contact 4 NFL Certificate 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Page twenty-six J EANN E SPIES St. Agnes Jean's universal congenial- ity and helpfulness have made her a leading worker for the HAggs. An ambitious student counselor, she is well-known and well-loved. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Sec- retary JRC 1 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Worker in the Canteen award 3 Minnesota Student Council Association Hibbing 4 JOYCE STADLER St. Luke HA smile goes a mile. Joyce loves excitement, inter- esting conversation, and hopes someday to be an efficient sec- retary. Sodality 1, 2, 3 Parish Choir 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Contact 2 GAA 1, 2 CSlN1C 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY THOM Assumption Maryis constant smile re- flects the joy she has found in service to her fellow men. Music, whether she's singing or listening, is the trademark of this cheerful Aggie lass. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 4 JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 CAA 1, 2 JOHN BELL Cathedral A fast joke and a ready helping hand keep Jack from being a dull boy. Well-known, well-liked, he is a classmate all Aggies are proud to know. CSNJC 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Quartet 3, 4 LUANN 'l'SCHANNRL St. John Chan's love of roller skat- ing will ht-lp st-ml her rolling to artistic slice:-ss. A study of Luann reveals an artistic, ami- able, and t'lll'I'gt'iiU Ill'l'SUIli1l- ity. Glen- Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Cue and Curtain 2, 3, 4 Art Club 2 Palm Staff 4 CECELLX l,5Nl,.fXND Germany Germany sent us the flower of its youth in our Cili who has captivated the he-arts of HAggieland.', Her overflowing generosity will be an echo re- sounding throughout tht- years. Heart of gold, winning ways, quick to help. Student Council 4- Mixed Chorus 4 JRC 4 CSIVIC 4 Student Council Convention at Hibbing 4 JOAN WJXCNER SI. Agnes A friendly H1x1llt't'I1i to all the teens at Aggie High! Sin- cere, radiant, amiable, Joan is headed toward success. Sodality 2, 3, 4- Mixed Chorus 4 Choir 1, 2 Library 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4 CAA 1, 2, 3 CAROLYN WlCS'l'C.tKRlJ St. VIDIIFGHK A singing voice and a sing- ing heart make a beautiful duetf, Dexterous, shy, admir- able, 'iwesi' will miss Aggie High and Aggie High will miss her. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Vice President 4 Mixm-d Chorus 3, 4 .lunior ,M'lti1-vctttcnt 4 JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 Clee Club 1, 2 Contact 3 iff Nl,-XRTIN TSCHIDA St. Bernard ftlways on the go is this happy - go - lucky go - getter! Marty loves Work, roller skating, clean fun. Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4- AVSO 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 2, 3, 4 'l'ene-brae, 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1 JOAN YOICHT St. Peter Home-loving, ambitious, fast talker .... here is a sweetness that needs no proof. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1 G14-e Cluh 1, 2, Contact 3, 4 GERALD WALEK Surfed Heart C1-rry. a future architect, will draw alln to his friendly sf-lf. Gay, creative, promising, llt2.lgIlt'IlC, Gerry calls The Palm cover design his own. Likes sports, jazz and hockey. Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mass Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 2, 3 JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 HERBERT WILLENBIUNC St. Augustine Coop:-ration is the hallmark that lets us know he really cares about Aggie High. Fac- ulty and students will miss this industrious, athletic, co' opt-rativc man. AVSO 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Student Council 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Contact 3 Lette-rman's Club 4 Football 4- Letter liasr-ball 4- Crf-ater St. Paul Safety Council 3. 4- Page twenty-seven MARGARET WINKEL St. Agnes Musical, ambitious, loyal, devout, Nlargarefs life is one long melody for all who lis- ten! Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 St. Agnes Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Glen- Club 1, 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 2. 3, 4 VVILLIAM VVOLF Sl. Mrlttliew Power lies beneath serenity: and this serene senior with his quiet, dependable and likeable ways excels in hunt- ing, swimming and nnisic. JRC 1, 2. 3, 4 CSMC 1, 2, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Catholic Digest Salesman- ship Award ANNETTE YOUNG St. Agnes With charity towards all and malice toward nonef' An- nette with her spirit of indus- try and perseverance is LI loyal HAggir'l,l Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Choir 1, 2 Library 3, 4 JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 Clee Club 2 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2 Page twenty-eight '65 ft: HENRY WITTMAN St. Agnes Kindness is an oar which pulls the boat to the eternal shore. Witty as they come, here is a friendly, well-met lad who specializies in raising parakeetsg his smile wins all corners. CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Junior Achievement Vice President JA 4 JAMES YEZEK Sr. Matthew An artist is a creator who mirrors the creator of all. Creative, respectful, tolerant, Jim loves sports, drawing and malts. CSNTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Palm Stall 4 JRC 1. 2. 3. 4 ANNETTE ZEUC St. Joseph Efficiency is its own recom- mendationfl Annette's willing dependable, winning ways ac count for her true friends. Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Parish Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 JRC 1, 2. 3. 4 Clee Club 1, 2 Cshlc 1, 2, 3, 4+ GAA 1. 2 Contact 3, 4 Seniors in lighter and gayer moods! 1. Noon hour snack. You can't miss Steve Williams, Dick Germain, Frank 0'Brienl 2. Two sunny Misses-Phyllis Meyer, Margaret Durand. 3. Wheelchair episode. lt7s really Rita Aclamelfs but Carol Klett is taking over. 4. Slumber party! C. Pelzer, J. Stadler, P. Dech, P. Semlak, J. Voight, J. Wagrler, M. Dech, D. ln- hofer. 5. Two pretty belles near a Christmas tree: M. Plaschko, J. Stadler. 6. The gang's all here! 7. Carney, Connolly, O,Brien -and a friendly argument! A , 2, 1- 1 . V f' 75?-G 1 , A . . . . 14 ff: -- -a : i .. - - . If 1 Nur , g V . I , . ,X N '21 .L . . QQ 1 'lviif-2 -Lx ,. . ' i3 l' I! Q. ' ' -3 t , .fa-4 5 , ' 5 - f ns ,I 1 f my 1' gf. Y, 5' ' , 'fp . lf, fi, 1 A A , ' - 2 .. f ' 1. 1' '-lv?-ci.: nfl: , g ,,, , u w , . , - 1 1 -- 4 .A .9 if g.5 i.A IMg.. i1l . Wi VA i A 3 of :V 1, ,f X V, -, 4 .f .,g i., '1w,. .:- ,gr 1 . -5 , ra! V , ., Q -, - K, . , i .1ey.'.p 1w gf ' .w Q., - ,..,- ...pw jf, ... E ' mg , . 4,15 A vw, K H! Qi, f f! A . ' 51312- 'E ' L' -. - 1-fuw l n - ., if f .- '. ,, ' 'FM , Hs if ' ' VH ' it -f. 171 .7 ' , ,px A ' -,-4 K.- I. M ,gk pg. ,A . . ...'f-- ?q,g,ax.'W, . Maui-f?'I '1 , --.. v4 i1l .-,. 1' . 'w . . ,, Page twenty-nine Page thirty Mary Ann Ackerman joseph Adam Frank Albrecht Mary Anderson Williain Archambeau Virgil Bannick Gary Benson Janet Benysek Rose Marie Berczyk Patricia Bernhard Virgilia Bertini Thomas Beskar Raymond Blacik Gerry Bougie Mary Brown Janet Caven John Charpentier Janet Clark Fay Damchik Daniel Dennison Patrick Dooley Diane Dorn Robert Dueber Patrick Dunleavy Barbara Elm Patricia Elm Williarn Erickson Michael Fitzpatrick l Sharlean Cohen ' Josephine Gockowski As the JUNIOR CLASS goes jauntily toward the climax of their school life . . . CLASS OFFICERS Rodney Frantzcn, president Daniel Ivory, vice president Barbara Contarek LeLani Corgas Charleen Goyette Terrence Hansen Thomas Hansen Virginia Hauwiller Mary Haselman Judith Hilpisch William Hoschette John Hirte Conrad Holzemer Rosemary Hunt John lmre Diane Jansen William Jechorek David Johnson Judith Juaire Joyce Kapp Eileen Kelly Donald Kostuch Nancy Koubik Joan Krueger Lee Larkey Barbara Lauer David Lensces Kathlen Lentsch Virginia Mangan Marlene Marko Barbara Jean Mart Norma Mastell in . . they make the way jubilant and jovial Bernita Murphy, secretary Robert Paquette, treasurer by their just methods! Page thirty-one Thomas Lynch Alois Mathe Joyce McKenzie James McMahon Jerome McMahon Leon Meuwissen Rita Meyer Laurence Nadeau Mary Kay Niemczyk Carol Nieszner Richard Nosbusch Mary Jean 07Boyle Beverly Olsen Karen Olson Thomas Pack Jerome Painter Carol Pechmann Roger Pederson William Peilfer John Phillips Kay Prokosch Williani Rau Kathleen Sadowski John Sager Joseph Scheidness Robert Schmidt Robert Selbitschke Jean Selly Sally S'toHel Marianne Simek Diane Sitzman Vivian Soderberg Mary Ann Solheid Mary Jo Solheid William Sommerfeldt Leo Stanislaw Mary Jo Stark Ronald Swanson Bruce Tahnk Donald Tauer iorene Thompson Patricia Tierney Robert Trierweiler Audrey Tschida Carol Tschida David Vennex Geraldine Wagner Jeanette Wandrei Edward Watzl Marilou Wegscheider ames Weiskopf Patricia Whalen Mary Ann Woulfe Donald Yaeger Marie Ziskovsky Homecoming Chariot with Mary Ann Woulfe at the window! Jolly Juniors in three short scenes l Page thirty-three The SOPHUMORE Class Page thirty-four Darrell Anderson Marlene Arend Maxine Arend Patricia Barrett James Bougie Kathleen Casey James Bettendorf James Cepress Thomas Chlebeck Joan Cich James Connolly Lee Davidson Jean Deusterman James Dittel Dennis Emerson Carole Fetsch Thomas Fitzgerald Delbert Foley Robert Fontaine Donald Fournelle Robert Friesen Thomas Gardner David Gartland William Gegan William Gerlach Maureen Gerlick Peter Gillen Judy Glansman Oscar Goerges Marilyn Croehner 1 Florence Gross W Lawrence Hansen 3 Kathleen Hardina Margaret Haselman Janice Head spirited social sincere Sing Their Song of Praise By deeds-noble and self-sacrificing! .loseph Hentges Barbara Hermes Beverly Hesse Carol Hislop Patricia Horihan John Ivory Carol Jackson Regina Jakubowski Rose Ann Johnson Edward .lungbauer Rita Keis Thomas Kelcher Peter Keller Ronald Klein Betty Kostolnik Andrew Krath Janice Kressin Carole Kreyer Kathryn Kroening Joan Krois Adele Krzmarzick Thomas Kuebelbeck Gregory Lalfavor Peter Lang Eileen Langenherger Mary Ann Langer Adaire Lassonde Jeanine Latterell Barbara Lattin Sharon Lavell Ronald Lenz Judith Lewis Terrence Lijewski Alice Liktenhaus Robert McKenzie Page thirty-five Page thirty-six e Macalus e Magner mleen Mayer ian Meuwissen Nlamara l , n , l Muellner cn Mulcahy Murphy iickschl A filliam Netwal cholas Nicholson Nied ricia Nollan dward Oberg Olson Olsen Qy Lou Page arol Pagel ms storius t Peters 'y Petschl Janne Pizzella Pridcly ne Racine ra Robertus 'tin Rossini 'ene Rubbelke chlo sser n Schlundt eraldine Schmidt t. Martin S e Ronald Schultz Shirley Schuneman Darlene Selby Dennis Selby James Silk Donald Slavik Bonita Spies ' Robert Spock Barbara Sprunck Kevin Stalia Frank Strohrnayer Ronald Stueve L l Sheila Thomason ,lean Thomsen Charles Toenjes Joseph Tomas Ronald Urbanski Thomas Vandervoort Bernadette Valois James Weber Darlene Wegleitner Mary Wiedl Lois Willenhring Ann Winkel Carol Wirth Yvonne Wolf Maurice Wolxlfe A uhomeyn affair of the Sophs! Can you spot Janice Kressin, ,lim Bettendorf, Barb Lattin, Bill Netwal? And five little maids-Ann Winkel, Marlene and Maxine Arend, Carol Kreyer, Florence Gross. Page thirty-seven Mary Adams Carol Anderson Robert Amon Carol Ashton Maxine Bannick Mary Benysek Gregory Beran .ludith Behr Jerome Berczyk Robert Berthiaume Mary Helen Blacik David Blornmer Karen Brandl Arthur Brown Beverly Burke Penny Burke Richard Buchman Beverly Casselius Carol Christopherson John Conroy . ion Clysdale Ronald Deutsch Stephen Doody James Duncan Terry Dunleavy ,Ayrille Durand Kenneth Dusek Marvin Ehrler Monica Ehrler Joann Elias .ludith Erickson Sharon Erickson Paul Ernster Mary Fangel Thomas Fashingbauer Flitting through Aggie history, we find Page thirty-eight St. Agnes FRESHMEN . . F un-loving, frolicking Looking forward to the future! Louis Lynn Faulkner David Fox John Freeman Be Frischmon homas Gauthier Suzanne Gibis Nicholas Gillen Carole Hall Mary Hanson Judith Hardina Mark Heinz Edward Hiber William Hoffman Mary Ann Holzemer Kathryn Horan Richard Hurley James lmre James Jansen Bernard Jeska Gene Julich Mi ael Kavanaugh homas Klecker Darlene Knowd Maryanne Koch Mary Koran Patricia Krzmarzick James Kubiak Susan Kurkowski Thomas Lahey Joann Langenberger Mi hael Lamatsch ,flelichael Lamey Stephen Lavigne Thomas Leibold Judith Lemire Page thirty-nine Page forty thert wis v Lorang ' Lunzer mos Lynch ahoney an an , Meuwissen iddock M T Q P znald Meyer Ilvr ml Muske dd Nadeau lthryn Newpower Pr ich n 0'Malley n Ordell illiam Ott :cr Deiffvr Picard f Jo Pittelkow 1-lla Probst dhonune Ramacher Reno rkosch 1 chard Reuteler osner l Scheidness ioberts L . iry JO Schierman alter Schlundt M lene Schnickels onald Schwartzbauer David Ss-ifert Carol Selly Gayle Solheid donald Spies An Stadler ohn Stephanie Ruthlyn St. Germain James Staudenmaier Ethel Steichen Fun for Frosh! ln the four panels are Mary Holzemer, Carol Christopherson, Carol Ashton, and Dotty Wegscheider. Thomas Sullivan Layton Swanson Maureen Tauer Mary Ann Tahnk Nancy Thury Robert Tavis Rosann Taylor Joann Thill Arthur Thyen Kathleen Trojan Sharon Tschida Robert Tuerk Joseph Turch Judith Valerius Kathleen Walsh Barbara Watzl Dorothy Wegscheider John Weirich Jerome Weiskopf James Whalen Kathleen Whalen Kathleen White Bruce Wittbecker Patricia Wolkerstorfer Ronald Wolter Deanna Worshak Audrey Zeug Page forty-one we pnalse hum IN OUR Scholastic LIFE , ,,--,.. vr,,..:.lL' NN-pg.-r..:1,g.. ,. QM j ., ,.A. I -4..,A,,, ,. . . , -i f?'SR'M ' L 5'74?'l2f1fX'? - Zwtillf. ,. '-'N' 'WM a' A .,,. ,pf ff' left? 2.7551 2 J 1 2 ,ff 11,1 gil! if fill R ,EJ YW: ',,,. Q X 35 3' . .,, 5, H H, ,rw , ,, 2 fi 6 , - QQ -i w ? -., ,,.,. . Ffflt DICI CG English Latin German The day begins . Top Piclura: Inf! lo riglzl: P. llulv- M. Magner, J. Bougie, Y. Wrmlf lmelke, L. Tsfwhunnel, ll. Riegol, J. lioltom, Piclure: lVl. J. Solllvicl. ll Callahan, li. llcrsclibach, Mizlrlla Peclerson, ll. Mueller, C. Unluml Picture: J. Bcttzmflorf, l. Hulylwlkc, lVl. Lelnalscll. Typing Art Homemaking Top Picture: D. Inhofer, J. Voight, J. Lauer, J. Tomas. Bottom Pic- P. Semlak, J. Kilroy. Middle Pic- ture: Mice Frischmon, M. Adam- ture: M. Olschefske, F. Albrecht, ski, D. Inhofer, Audrey Frisch- H1011 Math bij' H. Callander, G. Osieki, J. Carney at trig R, Tavis S C 1 E N C E hy... Physics experiment: H. Willenbring, R. Lavoi, T. Houle, T. Juaire, K. McMahon, R. Adamek. Chemistry: F. Damscik, R. Kostuch Page forty-six 4 'v.-iv Q . 'Ni X I D U S T R I A L ARTS... Biology Project: J. Marusic, R. 0'Brian with pei hamsters. Mechanical Drawing: C. Toenges, R. Steuve Shop: R. Dueber SE e Gr 2 L, s N 2 Hot Lunch Line Social Problems: A. Peltier, K. Kleiter Photography: W. Gerlich, R. Schmidt, C. Pelzer. Q if - Student Council: Bollom row: D. Ivory, R. Lavoi, president, C. Westgard, vice president, J. Sgies. secretary, H. Callander, treasurer, J. Krois. Middle row: C. Neizner, D. Sitzman, G. Burlingame, R. O'Br1an, J. Clark, P. Meyer, C. Unland, B. Hesse. Top row: H. Willenbring, W. Jochorek, R. Frantzen, T. Juaire, R. Moeller, P. Gillen, T. Fitzgerald. Page forty-seven we pnalse hum ,Q , M v . . f,:fu '-.-:- w - 1 ,. -., '- . K.-, ' L cw. 1.1 - 9 5 q .-.gl 1 Q IN OUR Social and ultural LIFE .iffzv v , .A + H- ' ,f J .F IA ,M V4 2:5 'Nw 3 M . 1 ,ii -'API -v-., L1 3 sc EC 1 F? ' du 2-1 24 3:f 244 if 532' 1 - : ' , 2- HM Y. .. - QEJFA- I - , . Q Q ' E 2 Q 'eu h h Q 5 33 l 1 ,g -' m. h ' 1 5 x Q ' , if s H wg 5 X 'vb ' Y A-H 1 , 5 1 1 , r A Y f 49 fb 3,7 ' ' 1 , I uf ' Xa., 'wa K ' .ag ... 1- 9 ,114 f .. A' - L . ,ff ,, . , N B ED? Qi E me to the tono A new sono . let his piaaise B6 unqv St. gnes Mixed Chorus One hunrlrerl nine lovers of song. recruited from the sophomore. junior and senior classes. lake their places in the AV room every Tuesday and Thursday morning t.o harmonize in song un- cler the direction of Sister lVlary Hermana. lluring this past year the mixed chorus has performed at various eonvot-ations such as the farewell programs for our former pastor. Father Cruden and his assistant. Father Merth. The group took part in the all-city Christmas Pageant in the Municipal Auditorium and in the St. Thom- as College Musical Festival. Parts of the Chorus starred on the two St. Agnes TV shows over KICYD-TV. Selected as favorites by the memhers of the gzroup are '4One Godf, Mllona Nohis Paceinfg The Skiing Song. and HWe Give Thee Thankslw a'The Chimes of Normandyfi a light opera hy Planquette. climaxed the year's activities. Page fifty . VA AMA fs. .5 .7 95A1 TAN -'X Band Members: Left lo right, slalzdilzg: P. Horihan. ll. Wegleit- ner, C. Pagel, ll. Schmidt. Sr.. Mr. Asenhrenner. clireetor. Sealed, Igqgk row: J. lleusterinan. P. Keller. L. Hanson. J. Bettenclorf. R. Fontaine. J. Cepress. W. Pcifler. ll. llislop. H. Motll. .l. Tomas. ll. Schmidt, jr., R. Tavis, W. Gegan, J. Juaire, I. Murphy, R. lir- hanski. Front row: J. Hentgcs. M. l..eMat.seh, K. Koller, V. Socler- herg. N. llriclclv. R. Jakuhowski, M. lleintz, J. Mangan, R. Pa- quette, W. Sonnnerfelclt. lt. Agnes High School Band lvnder the direction of Mr. Francis Asenbrennner the High School Hancl has progressecl rapiclly. Pep assemblies encourage zestful school spirit as the lmancl strikes up the rouser. .M the l956 annual Band Concert in May the High School Band will appear for the first time in Hashy new uniforms of red, white and gray. Band Proxy. Robert Schmidt, Jr., moclels new uniform. -4 9 9 Pass the AV room any Friday :luring Actixity periofl a youll hear youthful feminine voices singing in beautiful hu lllfjlly. Sophomore girls uncler the direction of Sister M. H11 mana have acquired a repertoire of religious, folk, and Ill0IllIIl G ee Club Page fifty-one Officers, XIVSU: H. WlllClllJ1'lllg, ll. l,aVoi, H. Callmular. Seniors: J. Kelp-her, R. l,aVoi. ll. Hesse, ll. Callanr ll ,l. Osieki, T. Qluaire, E. llciss. ll. Willcnhring. VSO Club Cheerful scrxice is the unwritten motto of the of visual education machines. Agnes High AVSO eluh. lvnder the direction ol Present oflicers are Herh Willenhring. president Sister Mary Austin this group of 32 hoys performs Roger l,aVoi. vice president: llarlow Callandcr. sem a great service to the school in operating a variety retary. Red Cross lub Always ready to lend a helping hand to the needy. whether in the form of personal service or collecting funds, the St. Agnes High lied Cross Cluh, under the di- rection of Sister Mary Eileen. has a city-wide reputation of excellence. llepresentativcs from the 141 honierooms spark the activities. ibrary lub Vtfhether its arranging, filing. cleaning or repairing hooks, inernhcrs of the St. Agnes High Library Cluh. un- der the direction ol Sister Mary Patrice, are on deck. licsides rendering service at the charging desk during each study period. inembers are willing to help other students liecoinc hetter acquainted with the wealth of in- formation in the library. Library Club: C. Wirth, ll. lnhofer, P. Bernhard, li. lVlclVlahon, ,l. Skwira. Red Cross- Going flown: F. Al hrecht, P. Dooley, V. Soderherg, J. Thomasen. University Programs Variety, talent, interest mark the monthly University programs which come to St. Agnes High Auditorium. Pictured are some of this year's performers: The Ca Ninetics in son g Fastofsk and his violing Terr Colden, Cowho Y gm Y . . ' Y Y oet' Rowland M fer and W0rds,7' and Charlie with his Wonder dolfs. P 1 Y z: Homf-:comin llmiit--unxiirigx is il thrilling word for all Aggies. It invans gguyvty, entliusiasni and kPf'll 1-mnpctitinn. Pre- luclvrl liy ll lllfllf' uc-vks' canlpaigning lit tlnv sturlvnt lmcly for a King unml ai Queen. the liig affair ln-gun with tht- traclitinnul lunlfirv uncl pep ElSS0ll1lDly. Witli Dim-lc Cl'l'lIlZllll as King and juan WZlQlIll'l' as Quvvn, llmnvumning Sllllfl-Ely showed Agfgiv spirit at its liest. A paraule around town enflecl at Cvntral Stadium ulierv Austin was Given a Frostiif at an l1lIllltI'gt'liillPlt5 gainc. l,01'2ll llK'tSSIJE1lJCl'S as welt as lc-tiers tn tht- stfhnnl t-tnninf-ntml on the unique Aggie spirit whit-li pwvailvcl. ln tlw vvcning students and Alumni flaw-1-tl tn the inusic- nf llt-nnx' Murpln' and rvcallecl tht- vvvitina vu-tits of tlie past wvvli. I i at Aggie Hi h I it t 1 De nn Mur Jllsfs Band Q? fyi, xoyalti f P RllCl1lt1Kl9I lfln ut tn J Wanclwi, Juninr Cancliclate: Queen Joan, King Dick. ll. Wf'gstfheirlP1 pnalse him In Jo Ano festive fum Sponsored by Cue ancl Curtain, the First Fall Fling brought fun-loving Aggies into an autunm- flcclcecl gym for an evening of dancing. Pivlured are ffluli members who were in charge. 1956 Mardi Gras Sponsored by the Catholic Sll1flPlllSi Mission Crusade of the sufliool, the traditional Marcli Gras dance was llelfl on l elmrua1'y 13. Witli all the prom-ve-mls of the affair going to the missions, the classes struggled to rival one anoth- er in producing a King and a Queen. Sophomore Room 309 produced King james Welycfx' while Junior Room 215 lmoostecl Mary Jo Sol- lieicl to Queensliip. A last fling before lmnt, the affair was fun-packed and joy full Mardi Gras Royallyf Sealed: King james Vlfcber. Queen Mary Jo Sol lleiml. Sfanzlingz Joan Krcyer. Stephen Hoody. lic-vc-1'ly Olsen. C2llllX Wlllalen. Page fifty-ffl Cue and Curtain Offeers: lf. Schmidt, presidentg vice presidentg D. Johnson, treasurerg V. Mangan, HA Dowry for Maryfi a one act play hy Howard, was presented at the Catho- lic Theater Conferenve held at St. Jo- seph Academy, St. Paul, Novi-niher 1955. Pictured are Joseph Herriges as Solly Levine, Pauline Ruhbelke as the Reverend Mother, and the invisible pro- tagonist. St. Joseph. K. Keller, secretary. Cue and urtain lub Linder the capable guiding hand of Sis- ter Mary Patrice, the sehoolis dramatic cluh, Cue and Curtain, hrings immeasur- almle pleasure to us eat-h year through their splendid performances. This yearis presentations included HA Uowry for Maryfi a one act play presented at the annual Play Festival: and Ullorne for Christmas, a two art play hy Lloyd Doug- las. This popular Aggie group is a good ex- ample of Catholic Action in providing only the hest in entertainment. ciHO1ll6 for Christmas, a two act play hy Lloyd Douglas, was presented as the annual Christmas play. Pictured are Mary McAlpine, as Gertrudeg Mary Schwenk as Nang David Riegel as Jimg Georgia Burlingame Mother. Page ffty-six DRAISG him AI U16 QDGRA Leads! Left to right: P. Dunleavy as Grenecheaux, S. Wil- liams as Henri, Duke of Corneville, R. Germain as Casparfl. the miser, W. Peifler as the Bailli. Henry Willialllsl tells his love for Germaine llVlargaret Winkell 1 4, f lrfgiv if Six packed audiences praised St. Agnes High's production of the year, Wllhe Chimes of Norman- clyfi a light opera by Planquette. Produced by the Mixed Chorus under the direction of Sister M. Hernlana, the perforniances pro- 'N clucecl gayety. laughter, anfl sus- pense. ADO the Ball! , pr 2 J., .w.r AL lhe Punch Bowl! l,. Nacleau, P. Dech. Junior Prexy, ll. lfanlzen with his partner, V. Bertini, at the Junior-Senior Prom. Page fifty-seven ID SUCCESS W6 DRAISG him! Freshman John Niezner receives the enviable EAGLE Scout Award. ln the 14th annual state-wide Radio Speaking Contest, Senior Mary Schwenk inerited first place and Edward Heiss, Senior, placed among the top ten state winners who broadcast their es- says Ver WCCO- Pictured, left lo right: lf. Heiss, M. Dech, H. Callancler. H. Oilirian Writteri in thc form of a flra- M. Schwenk. K ' matic sketch, Maryls essay starred a group of Aggies as it was broadcast last February. More Winners! 1. Beacon of Hopei' Essay winners-Kay Prokosch, Ray Blacik. 2. CSMC Honors for B. Murphy, H. Frantzen, M. A. Langer, M. Schwenk, J. Weber. 3. Girl Staters: D. Sitznian, 756g P. Rubbelke, 755. 4. Boy Stater, 756: D. Ivory. 5. 6. Girl County: R. Hunt, C. Neiszner. 7. 'gwhat the Constitution Means to Men essay Winners: A. Zeng, M. A. Ackerman. Page ffty-eight DEBATERS WI STATE TITLE Stale Champiorzsf Left I0 righl: A. McCinn, M. Ackerman. R. Oilirian, P. Rubbelke. Outstanding wins, honors. and achievements have come plentifully to St. Agnes llehate Club under the direetion of Sister M. Leonilla. Holding membership in the National Forensic League, an honor society established to train youth in leadership, the 34 mem- bers hold degrees as follows: Distinction Pauline Rubbelke, Mary Schwenk, Mary Acker- man, Ann McCinn. Excellence Carol Niezner, Ruth 07Brian. Larry Hanson, John Charpentier. Honor Bernadine Fangel, Edward Heiss, Joan Skwira. Marilyn Tierney, Mike Lamatsch, James lmre, Mike Mahoney, Terry Lewis, Carol Christopherson, Mary Helen lllacik, Cathy Walsh, Karen Ordell, Bernard jeska, ,Iohn Freeman, Mary Tahnk, Kathy Horan. Robert Paquctte, and Nancy Koubie. Merit Maxine Bannick, Michael Kavanaugh, Barbara Lethert, Helen Mottl, John Stephanie, and Ronald Schwartzhauer. Besides capturing First Honors in the Catholic- State Debate Tourney. the group placed first in the NFL District Tournament. Individual honors came to Pauline Ruhbelke who placed first in the Extem- pore Speech and was given a trophy for being out- standing speaker in the Catholic Debate Tourna- ment. ln the Student Congresses. which is another ae- tivity of NFL. Ann Meilinn and Pauline ltubbelke were nominated as delegates to the National Stu- dent Congress to be held in Tulsa. Oklahoma: Mary Ackerman was nominated as delegate to the Na- tional House. Q1 ' 'ffl' - fp L f - : 6I!?lf, fee'-1 ,- N 3 La. M 5 i PX . i I ft-Ma if M-...x H 6 . . . 5 1 -3 ,Me ,mx L ...,.,.-.g - was A study in Achievement! Page ffly-Mille W6 PRAISE him ,ga f m f' Q . Y ' Sf 2 -ig. 1 f Ez .-.12 - 12 , 1, 5 1 --1-,-f-E 12 .1, . '52-, ,-nan A O R piritual LIFE 1 s -. 5 Y 3 af -. N. .v ,gs . 1 Y - -1. ' 9 f M ,I I P -L n 1' Jft L ,, A, 5, X 0 mx ' X X, .. .. ,V .R ?' f- 5 f '- WE A' 'F 1, '- Q X , ,f , , - . 715 2 2 ,Q -V fn., -QL ff Q - 2 4' ' V 5' .,,,,, 3 ,ga ,,f'i' L 4 ,4 54, .,-J -Z 1 30 t. f'-Jf E14 af f ,fi 1, -fi-,, g 'gf' , f, - e. lv- lv, +2 L -uq P,- Q: - wr ' f-A' in . FU. .Li 55151-v w J , ,+A ,C-wa: . ,Gif , 1, ag, 41 , 4 1: .1 ,L 3 1 , g , A ,. G 32 :JF g if' if ,Q 5' J , A -1 'r 5 ... DSDICZ L+, 'CO JESUS thnouqh ITIARY -Sodality Motto wfhe world is full of half-hearted Catholics . . . the Soclalist of Our Lady goes the whole way Witli these words Father Eugene Hackert, spiritual director of thesoclality, welcomed the new members into the ranks of this organization. Under the direction of Sister M. Rene and Sister Mary Susan, the Sodality toclay numbers 130 full- fleciged ancl 90 probation members. Aiming to fulfill its purpose--personal sanctilica- tion, zeal for one's neighbor anfl defense of the Churchgthe group meets weekly in Units to plan and cliscuss ways and means. iw Top picture. Soclality Uflicersl Lefl I0 right: U Sitzman. W. Nc-wpower. R. Hesse, G. Burlingame N. Kouhik. P. Rulxbelke. Lower picture. Soclality linit Leadersl Sfflllfllillg left to right: YV. Newpower. V. Mangan. lVI Svliwcnk. li. Herschbach. G. Burlingame, L. Stanis law. Scaled: D. Sitzman. R. l.aVoi, M. Groebner M, Magner. ll. lvorx. Kubick. Page sixty-two A group ol Aggie tlelegates. Higlzl: Shrine at Hotel Lowry, St. Paul. ummer School With a Smile lf its a Queenls WOI'k sponsored Summer School of Action, there'll he six unforgettable days in your life. So insist the 60 Aggie delegates who attenflefl the July '55 SSCA at Hotel St. Paul. Besides ex- cellent courses in Sodality leadership, religion and personality, the sunnner school atlorfled the oppor- tunity to meet wonderful people and have a lot ol lun. so A li., Xl I Three Days to Remember-For Llfe 'l'ln- first three rlays of Holy Vlfeek found all Aggies in Retreat. 'l'wo retreat masters-Father Alton Scheicl for the girls ancl Father llarolcl Majerus for the boysfguiflecl the group along tht- road to wiser anfl higher living. Two retreatants sample the Spiritual Reading rack! Page sixty-three We Study We Pray We Sacrifice . . . for the Missions! iv. hus- l Crusaders! Lefl lo riglzlz M. 1xCli0l'll1E1I1, li. Murphy, H. Blauik, R. Sclhilschka. An all-school organization, the Catholic Slu- flents' Mission Crusade aims to carry out the Crusaders' threefolml prograin of prayvr, study and sacrifice. Short weekly meetings in the hoinerooins spark moinbers Lo action. Leading Lho area in contrihutions 'lo the lfuropean Clothing Drive, Sl. Agues lligh Mission Unit rvceixeml lliu special lrlessing of His Holiness, Pope Pius Yll. they sing to pnalse the Page sixty-four C o in p o s 1- cl of high School girls from St. Ag- nes parish, this group, un- der the direction of Sister ' M. llcrinana, can he hearfl every Sunday morning at l the parish High Mass. asses F 'Y 5 i Q S 1 .. ::., . wzfs.-fffv 'um :Q -A .SSE 'S' 'iirfznfgvwst 2542722 1 .1 - 2 T figwssmselis T ,. c if ' w v hiiiiiyifiieiff h'A- i K c t ii 4 fs 'rv 31' ' K . Q. ff we W 11 . a ,ZVFPVS Q' if , ' 55 M2 'ff f- - - Y ,L Y . . V . K Q ' - --mn Ezi x s ' f ' H ikffza. , i. c T srgffl sf .3 .- . i if - , riff? ies? z me wa.qy,, 4 5255555 ' Q '.1il:igf,g.y f ff, : ., , . . 3 iifiiifilii K use , i t s i t 5 Sai' - 5 male ' l D. Seifert, D. Scheidness, T. Faschingbauer, M. L Roberts, D. Spies. Acolytes Trained to assist the priests at all liturgical functions, St. Agnes High Mass servers, forty in number, hold an enviable reputation for reverence, efiiciency. and zeal. The group is under the direction of Sister M. Colette. ' ontact Composed of Catholic high school students from both public and private schools, this city-wide or- ganization with its headquarters at the C.Y.C. pur- poses to attack and help solve students? problems. To ACT with CHRIST is the meaning of the word, Contact. The organization sponsors year-round ac- tivities of a social or a spiritual nature. Right: Roger LaVoi and Mary Lynch, Contact leaders. one of the umven , V 3 i Yi T T 4 ,., fi Q . 'Use wif? 'srzra sr., . K 55 fi. -?5'fi.iLi Tig ematsch, T. Leibold, T. vw-. Singing the Proper for the High School weekly Friday Mass, the group also sings regularly for weddings, funerals, and other devotions. uSinging is twice prayingfj is their motto. Page sixty-,five we pnalse hum IN OUR Athletic LIFE -, .. f .' K ,' , 5 Q 1 ' E N Q 31 K' fl f - . ig 5 I C , A 1. 5 L3 - ' -gs: Q. , 5 X 'ia X122 Q mi 'Z fig? ,,'Ye?4:Yw'k 'PY . if X, . 'fu-X L' rf gk 4 f 3 F 1, gig ,gg ' fm. EQQH V, 5? ,L t Lgl. L. , -.kr M51 B1S:f'lZG.!fjP ICICE , :gg 18 3 11 21 Yeah, the Team! Back row, left to right: Coach Ferris, F. Strohmayer, student manager, J. Klietz, C. Osieki, L. Nadeau, R. Urbanski, Assistant Coach Schuman. Third row: R. Germain, J. Hirte, E. Watzl, D. Lensces, R. Hesse, T. Pack, M. Rossini. Second row: S. Williams, H. Willenbring, T. Connolly, R. Arras, H. Callendar, P. Cillen, W. Netwal. Front row: J. Ryan, E. Hiber, W. Dueber, R. Wolter, R. LaVoi, R. McNamara, J. Weber. SPIRIT-this one word best describes the 755 Aggie Football Team! With a not too impressive WIN-LOSS record, the boys were constantly in there-doing their utmost to winl The big point of the season was an unexpected victory by our uinspiredw team over the Shamrocks of St. Augustine, Austin. Twice the defensive team stopped them inches from our goal. The offensive team could always be counted on for that scoring punch. Directed by Mr. Tom Ferris and assisted by Mr. Charles Schuman, the '55 Football squad exemplified Knute Rockne's famous dictum: It isrft that you win, boys, ifs how you playin Score That Touchdown And Praise Him! Page sixty-eight On our second annual Dadis Day We saw the dads of Aggie High players smiling proudly and congratulating one another as their sons did their best to score that victory. Wearirig placards with numbers corresponding to their football playing sons, Dads, by 'their presence, spurred the team to the win- ning touchdown. All-Conference 7 Roger LaVoi Buck Wolter C5 77 C6 ' ' 7 punchy consczenlzous To he selcoted for the all-conference team is one of the greatest honors that can be conferred on a player. Besides physical superiority . the honor involves leadership and sportsmanship. .Ala 7. ' in ,M .I -L Action shot from Wabasha-St. Agnes game Dick Germain Herb Willenbrin afleet-footeff' udie-hardv Page seventy 3 Basketball presents Great Sportsmen f The 1956 Basketball Team showed that win- ning is not everything! With good will but lack- ing in height and experience, 'the squad ended the season with a 0-18 talley. This is not the true story of the Aggie Quin- tet, however. Clad in new warm-ups, they came out with the spirit which is so superior at St. Agnes. Led by Bucky Wolter, the only senior on the team, the Aggies were good sportsmen. Next year presents a brighter picture for the Ags. With Tommy Hanson as captain-elect and such outstanding Mshotsw as McNamara, Watzl, and Fitzpatrick, the future looks bright! Basketball NA7' Squad. Left to right: Father Hackert, T. Hanson, T. Lijewski, P. Fitzpatrick, R. Dueber, R. Urbanski, Tom Hanson, R. Wolter, J. McNamara, R. McKensie, T. Steichen, assistant coachg Mr. Schuman, athletic director. Page seventy-one The Power behind the Ball! Back row: Father Hackert, J. Bougie, R. Urbanski, M. Fitzpatrick R Nicholas, R. Wolter, T. Lijewski, R. lVlcKensie, P. Gillen, T. Steichen, Mr. Schuman. Kneeling: R. La Voi, student managerg E. Watzl, Terry and Tom Hanson, R. Amon, J. Whalen, T. Roberts, R. Deu ber, J. McNamara, F. Strohmayer. SCOREBOARD WE 44 32 43 45 46 47 34 57 58 52 38 45 45 49 46 40 37 38 44 University High Cretin Concordia Rochester Lourdes Murray Winona Cotter Washington Rochester Lourdes St. Augustine Austin St. Felix Wahasha St. Augustine Austin Winona Cotter Alumni St. Felix Wabasha Minnehaha Academy Concordia Harding St. Paul Academy Cretin THEY 67 51 55 55 87 87 83 74 75 81 57 62 46 69 64 52 53 42 49 alt Isn't That You Win, Boys, It's How You Play It Page seventy-two K nute Rockne Ice Ano noau most Bless the 10120: al Closillg 1'11.' C. Tocnjcs. C. Walt'k. T. Mucllner. R. Steuvc. Hockey Aggie hockey this year was not so sharp as. usual as Coach Rossini was intent on building up a prograni. Vifinning two ganies in the season. the Aggie six had hut two Seniors on the temn. YV li T If AM TH Fi Y U Ccntral 6 0 Vifushington 0 2 Wfcst St. Paul 3 l S.l,.zX. fi 1 St. Thomas 5 Acc defcnscman, Frank Bunch, led the way as hu play:-rl superior hockey and Gerry Walcfrk could always be counted on to giw his hcst. With mam' veterans returning nvxt year. the future looks promising. 2 Wilscrli U Ccntral 1 liuinsey 0 Wilson 3 Central U WilShlIlgtlJll 0 l 5 4 1 5 L I ' P, 1 f s will ,f . ' t-. f ' 5.-. 7 ,- . , HW .ti Q an P- f i ,'-, - New PllC1f'Sf67'S.l Coach Rossini. R. Stcuve. F. Bunch. C. Tocnjvs. M. Rossini. J. Conroy. T. Fitzgerald. VV. Arr-hamlwau. T. l7asliinghaucr. D. lvory, R. Schultz, C. Walcik. T. Mucllncr. Page sewn t y-N1 rec Baseball Wheri the snow finally melted, the 1956 Aggie nine were out digging their spikes into West Minnehaha. Witli a load of veterans back, the yearls prospect is really bright! The starting nine with Tom Fitz- gerald catching, Gerry Osieki at Hrst, Jim Carney at second, Larry Nadeau at third, and Lance Bougie at short rounds out the infield. From left to right in the outfield are Gerry Walek, ,lack Chlebeck and Bob Schmidt. A lot of seniors, with some good pitching by ,lim McNamara. make the l956 season look good. Tee Taps' Ie L to right: T. Connolly, T. Gardner, D Fournelle lVlr Tom Ferris, T. Vanderwoort. Teacher . . . Coach . . . Family Man pnalse them yi ef. K ' me W , ,fy f fl ks... u Y Coach Schumarfs Family! Lefl to right: Mr. Schuman holcl- Aihlt'ilC Uir6Ci01', Mr. Charles Schuman ing Kurt. Pamela. Mrs. Schuman holding Jill Marie. Kevin. Mr. Thomas Ferris explains to Harriet, his wife, a few strategic football passes. A Tribute No matter where Mr. Charles Schuman and Mr. Thomas Ferris may be-on the Mhome platefl the Held of teaching, or in the pitcher's box piloting an Aggie game, they are 'gall things to all menf' Every man counts with these two teachers: and con- versely, every student counts them as friend. Page seventy-five Clll'0I'l0iNIPI'S NAM Sqmul! Lefl In rigfll: V. Bvrlini. N. Koulrik. M. K. Nivlllcizk, P. lim-ll. M. Dec-Il. Ii. Murphy. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 6 Top pivlurn: Spnrlslvla plan annual lfivlrl Day! Buttmn. lfvfl In I'l':2'1IIf M. Flvury. M. Hlucik T . W L. Neld. M. Llysmlulc- H. Lethetrl. A. fm-ug. A IIIkIS11ll3llS. C. Chris- topllersml. IF. Svllwy. WI. Ke-intz. Pngr-' SL'l'PIIU ll 6Strong Bodies, Sound Mindds, Staunch Ideals V-, . ir 755' Yzufhd ff tf l, , ,M 5' qmfg ,.,,J1-if Eat-HL ' :, xiii' 1 it-fi' P 'wif - 3 wm- , ,W V X J., 6 ,F f K ggi ei A? -J .v ,fl X 2 W '5- 3 it 2 T g H g 5 j as 5 i v. ' '4 if J. Clark. Physical fitness . . . recreation . . . leisure time activities characterize the school7s athletic asso- ciation for girls. With a strictly intra-mural pro- gram of sports activities, GAA. members join in sports they like best. Under the direction of Sister lVl. Antonella, instructor in girls' phy ed, the association holds C.A.A. Ollicersl Left to right: V. Bertini, R. Hislop, C. Klett, a Weekly meeting, presents a variety of activities, keeps a bulletin hoard sparked with news, and during the past year has edited a news sheet, The Sportette. Points are earned for participating in various games. One thousand points means a school ein- hlem and five hundred more, a City seall Q Cheerleaders BU Squad! Pyramid, coming flown, left to right: B. Kostolnik, C. Wirth, A. Lassonde, B. Sprunck, J. Krois, R. M. Berczyk. Page seventy-seven They persevered! Back row: G. Germain, W. Newpower, L. Spies, R. Hesse, W. Chlebeck. Second low J. Wagner, N. LaBarre, M. Plaschko, M. Keintz, M. Dech, J. Voight, E. Hirschbach, J. Spies. Thzrrl row J. Pelzer, C. Pelzer, A. M. Peltier, D. Goebl, M. A. Oberg, A. M. Fraser, P. Dech, M. Winkel C Klett K. Murphy. Thirteen Year Aggies The halls and classrooms of St. Agnes hold many mem- ories for these 13 year Aggies. Spending much of their time here from childhood to young adulthood, this group has a special mark of distinction. Unable to be present when the picture was taken are Bernadine Fangel, Joyce Stadler, Annette Young, John Saiko, and Diane Inhofer. An Aggie is made up of many things Page seventy-eight a Sincere Love and Devotion to Christ Love for One 's Fellow Student Respect for Authority Eagerness for True Knowledge Participation in Extra-curricular Activities Sit- ,Q 221- lg QQ' Lfiffgfff g - ra 4 of f . C ff 'A V , 252 1513 iv I , ,.,, . ,X ' . ' , V 7'i+,,, V2 :gi A 4 . ' I k g l ui si? M , ' .Af :L J. lf an . N Q3 r , 3 if H E! il ll r i ' M fq ' Qi , Q C V 4 ,V 4. C e Hg. C 2 Q sf L A TF! -, . a 'igeene DIGICG alumni ano Alumnae pnalse the tono . . We Find Them In All Walks of Life 1. College gals! Elinor Schmitt, Joanne Newpower. 2. Prospective SSND'sf Margaret O'lVlalley, Elaine Silcox, Barbara Sitzman, Catherine Merthsnow at Good Counsel Convent, Mankato. 3. Happy Bride! Blessed Groom! 4. The soldier, the sailor, ahoy! Page seventy mne wr:gefiQ . V fnnanlwflll Y' , so 1, is f 5 me 1. Joan Soderberg Clarelon, 74-5. 2. A Homecoming to Remember! Queen Dolorc i h 5 A fe - 1- Page eighty I Bertini and King Maurice Rowe! The year, 1951! 3. Their first crisp uniform! Bertini and L. Hennes, '53. 4. Water hoyl Bill Lacore, '53, 5. A recent bride, Clar Keis, 753 now Mrs. Lavern Linz. 6. Janice Trojan Belden, '54 and her lovely attenc dants! 7. Cheerleaders of by-gone days! Top row: D. Bertini, F. Clausen, A. Petru Belde. Bottom: D. Hansen, J. Eiden, Schmitzer Meyer. A Review of the Past . . . And Some Up-to-Dates! f- ' ' V- -V Do You Recall? Pictured is Catherine lVlerth. secretary ofthe So- dality, placing the crown of roses on the brow of Mary, Queen of the Uni- verse. May Crowning at St. Agnes High ClllllilXCS a month of dedication to the Mother of Cod. Catherine is now a pos- tulant at lVlankato and hopes one day to write S.S.N.ll. after her name. GFP A .Q 6 L, Wnvfvgfs The l955 Aggies with a 5 won, l0 loss record are pictured hcre. Slamling, left to right: M. Rossini, J. Osieki, R. Paquette, J. Klietz, T. Fitzgerald, Mr. Vernon Schultz. Second row: J. McNamara, L. Bougie, D. Vennix, T. Hur- ley '55, J. Carney. Seated: L. Nadeau, J. Niemczik 255, R.Weydenheft 755, G. Walek, F. Strohniayer. Page eighty-one 'QV PALM STAFF: Sfa11dz'l1g, left to right: J. Pelzer, L. Hermes. Alice Frisehmon. ll. Rub- helke, A. Gale, K. Keller. Seated: G. Burlingame, G. Walek, M. McAlpine, ll. Cal- lander, J. Skwira. Editor-in-chief: Mary MCAlpine Associate Erlilor: Georgia Burlingame the palm staff pauses . to pnaise . This 1956 PALM has been dedicated 'to the Praise of God and his wonderful works! Our aim has been to show how we as high school students can praise Him. Now we would like to praise-in another way-all the wonderful people who have helped to make this book a reality. Page eighty-two The High School Faculty Our L'Aggie,' parents Loyal Alumni Generous Patrons St. Agnes High Photography Department St. Agnes High Art Department The Greene Engraving Company The North Central Publishing Company Our Own Student Body ,V 'ff - gf.. WWW., it :akwqr wb. 4 .el 9 V. 'ff f I '- . , .- ,SHI f ii ' A -1, X it 1' . ij :gi vi , L Calendar J pyt ff OF ' ,,,,. . ar L, in EVENTS 1955-1956 . o o Q E 1 ,nn 1 1 September October We get acquainted and start RICHTIH 6 Registration for Freshmen and Sophomores. 7 Registration for Juniors and Seniors. 8 Orientation Day! Seniors give Freshies a taste of Aggie life. 9 First Student Holy Mass. An Aggie alum, Miss Mary Nell Ryan, addresses student assembly. Short classes with noon dismissal. 12 Feast of the Holy Name of Mary. First full day session. 14 Convocation: Terry Golden plays and sings famous American folk songs. 19-23 Freshman Testing Program. The geniuses are discovered! 23 Cue and Curtain sponsors '4First Fall Flingw- all-school dance. 26 Teachers go to MCEA conventiong students have first free day! 30 Movie, courtesy of Menls Club: I Sing of a Maiden. cc We gather momentum for Homecoming! 3 Feast of the Little Flower. Convocation: Row- land Myers 'thrilled listeners with his MRO- mance of Wordsll' 7 Feast of the Most Holy Rosary. Sodalists have Communion breakfast. 10 Underclassmen reach a small degree of fameg pictures taken for THE PALM. 11 Juniors attend '4Seven Cities of Cold at the Riviera. 12 Columbus Day. Glad he discovered us . . . ,cause we get a free day! 13 Class rings arrive. Seniors take on new im- portance! 21 Very special PEP assembly to spark team to victory. 23 The big day at last! A victory for the team and for the Senior Queen. HOMECOMINC.' 30 First report cards! Meeting of the Home and School Association. Page eighty-three ,U 4'- X. , 'mi V y. ' s ovember , -., X,.. -H 2 3 7 10 11 18 22 23 24 27 28 . A Z uffctivities multiplyg studies get more complicatedfw Feast of All Souls. Con- vocation: Fastofsky and his singing violin con- trasts sharply to the cheers at the Aggie- Breck game. Student Council delegates with adviser, Sister M. Colette, leave for Hibbing convention. PALM staff spends day at Augsburg college for Press Meet. A University student from India spends day at Aggie High visiting classes. Veterans Day. Students enjoy holiday. Father Gruden bids student body good-bye, Cue and Curtain present A Dowry for Maryv, a one act play. nSock hopi' finds Aggies hav- ing fun! Farewell Program for Father Gruden Convocation: Jack Rank, one-man theater, pre- sents '6Macbeth.', Thanksgiving Day! We thank Thee, Lord! First Sunday of Advent. Advent practices encourage student body to strive for humility, obedience, charity. Pep assembly! December MA 2 5 6 13 14 19 20 Page eighty- four joyful season. . . . and it's Christmas againfv Christmas Choral Pageant in city auditorium. Mixed chorus participates. Movie: The Fighting Father Dunne. Fare- well program for Father Merth. Aggie High loses a treasured friend. St. Nicholas appears in person in all home- rooms. The new pastor, Father Schladweiler, arrives. Sings first High Mass at eight o'clock. Father Luger appeals for toys! Mrs. Brula has unfortunate fall on ice. Ring blessing ceremony for Seniors. Father Schladweiler visits classes. Student Council erects large Christmas Tree in main corridor. First appearance on TV. Ninety minute pro- gram over KEYD-TV shows cross section of Aggie life. Christmas play, 'gHome for Christmasw, pre- sented to students and to parents. Christmas vacation begins at close of afternoon session. H ' - . 1 .4 -f 3 ?i E2'Ei ' V we I 5 W ml 1 af -F! his A5 IN ff' E' w . ... j L. ,Z . '-als - , V ? .. V -ft 'pQhL:,:iLl .- 5 , t il t? I - 5. 1 -, , f A 'E vt Q ifff- 'QU-- at Ax' 1- 6, I it VV. 'wah H f - v. ' kfem., 5, ' - '-wx iii? f 1 3, , . X , g i . ff' .IL V. H1 f .Ja S 'S 'Sz' '5 1'9 'hifi- 'Q , iff' sf 'L Q 4 - -.-- , , .. f. 1' iff 2 QQ- f' If 5' 19 , . 5 if ,f n , 3 . .,!-f-ni 1 2 5 F A ff ' y '35-' f- 'filfr' AU y .1525-2i 'f' V!-' 399' ' Mg -fqp, i Q lgfiefg 1 ' -11,1 'v Q- .' , 'IQ .4 , -J-lv .--Q-1.-esta ,,:Ll.i:!pnvH' ---- - Mud year exams and a slump' Happy New Year to all! Will we keep all those resolutions we made? Juniors return for ACE tests. Classes resume for all. Exams in the offing! Mrs. Baetz substitutes for Mrs. Brula. Semester Exams begin. Half day sessions with a mid-morning snack period! A very welcome FIRST at Aggie High! Second semester begins. Band sponsors dance to raise funds for new uniforms. Report cards sent out to parents today. Seniors measured for caps and gowns. An enjoyable evening at Roller Skating party at the Lexington Rink. Affair sponsored by Contact. Movie: '4Pennies from Heavenw s onsored b P Junior class. Talk on Maryknoll by Father Rupert. Excel- lent! February Essays, debate, basketball . . . alert us again 1 Alumni Game and Dance. wh' , , .H ., .,g-- U 'I -- -- ,,- --V . . , ,P , 1 Jallllalf' f L ' '- A ' bln j . 5 1 Mil ,L , Tire 1 ' ' I ' if WM- '-5? 1 . 1 W . :X A ..v V Hx . ,'-5. .9 fy ,ggi , N , W , ' Qf 5 ' - -W surf iw, 'fl W1 ' , ,N ,N g ,yxfaa-.. !i . wg . . ,vga W. , ' A 1 H f f' :, , ..,... M ,tv ' JP' W ...vi i In Sodality Reception. St. Blaise blessing of throats. Grade School Carnival . . . we join them at noon hour. Basketball game here during school time with Minnehaha Academy. GREAT! Band Uniform decided upon-red, white, gray, military style, plume! Mardi Gras Dance sponsored by CSMC-a first semi-formal! Junior Queen, Soph King triumph! Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. Pre-Lenten social sponsored by the Home and School Association. Juniors usher! Convocation: Musical Quintet adds to Valen- tine's Day joyfulness! Ash Wednesday. Remember, 0 man, that thou art dustw . . . Nine oiclock High Mass and the signing of the forehead! Entrance Exam held today for outside schools. Panel on Nursing in AV room for Junior and Senior girls. Talk to Senior boys on Military Service re- quirements by Captain Bentham. Mr. McNamara from St. Thomas College talks to Senior boysg Sister Mary from St. Scholas- tica, Duluth, talks to girls interested in college. Mr. Travis measures band members for uni- forms! Regional Basketball tourney begins. We lose in points but gain in spirit! Page eighty-five March April Page eighty-six Second TV show over KEYD-TV. Father Myron Horvath of the Creek Catholic Church talks to Juniors and Seniors. Talk to M student body on g'The Fighting 69th,, by Mr. -H E John Bohman. .I SSND School Supervisor, Sister M. Patricia, ' visits classes. UWe RETREAT to grow stroltgfv MW.-:Q-q.,,Ri i Four buses carry student body fluniors, Sen- 'S -'H.p.'-:ii 1 ,M iorsj and their teachers to St. ,lohn Baptist A-'gjf?f i1L':j JM.,- Greek Church in Minneapolis. Forty Hours A--f--1 begin at St. Agnes. v,gQ'-jf A' A 9 Program to honor Pope Pius Xll. Red Cross Assembly Program. Mrs. Kemp ex- plains, shows film, calls for Blood donors. First issue of '4Madonna Mirrorf, Sodality newssheet appears. Mantoux testing today. Contact sponsors Rol- ler Skating party at Lexington Rink. The ldes of March and Latin students write special test! Feast of St. Patrick, beloved apostle of Ireland. Pontifical High Mass at Cathedral. Debate Team wins First Place in Catholic State Tournament at St. Thomas College. Debaters go to St. Michael High, St. Michael, for debate assembly. Beginning of revised Holy Week services. 27, 28 Three wonderful days of Retreat. Fa- ther Alton Scheid for the girls and Father Harold Majerus for the boys introduce some- thing new in retreat procedures. Good Friday. We are privileged to receive Holy Communion for the first time in our lives on this day. his Prom time - with a gay opera besides 1 4 We return from our Easter vacation. Film on '6The Resurrectioni' rates an Excellent from student body. Movie: uThe Fighting Pimpernelf Debate Team wins First Place in lnter-state Tourney held at Winona. Assembly: Lecture and film on Cerebral Palsy by Mrs. Luddin of St. Paul. Seniors attend St. Thomas College sponsored Career Festival. Juniors represent St. Agnes. at Student Council Meet at Sibley High. State Civil Service Exam for Senior commerce students. Five students receive special awards and hon- ors at Confraternity Convention for CSMC activities. St. Thomas College auditorium sets the scene. Oblate Father informs, inspires concerning Vocations to the Religious Life. ' i 2 e . . May ,I une +' 66 Dance with Cretin as special guests. Debate club sponsors this gay evening. Convocation: Hallgarten lectures on present day affairs. Blue Moon-themed Junior-Senior Prom at the Arizona Room, Prom Ballroom. Memories will never fade! St. Thomas College Band gives concert at Aggie High. So wonderful! 26, 27, 28, 29 Mixed Chorus presents uThe Chimes of Normandy , a light opera in two acts. A beautiful Lady in. blue points the waylv May Day Procession at the Cathedral. Aggies on parade! Families unite to honor the Mother of God. Ascension Day. CAA'ers hold Field Day at Como Park. Convocation: Charles Cresslo and his Wonder Dogs. Sodality Day. Mary is crowned Queen of the World. Evening social terminates Marian day. Senior Mother-Daughter Tea. Awards for Athletes with a banquet besides! Seniors skip out for the day-honorably, how- ever! '5And now ifs time to say farewelllv Honors day at Aggie High. Commencement exercises. St. Agnes Church. Exams for grades 9, 10, 11 and the end! f ry , .fr ....,, ' K 2 -- ' H-,ww-,, 1 t , ' er 4 t ' f ' -1-f l xv 'W'- . -V 1. X 1 1 ' ta' , 'e AX .5 1 I g 2 2X .. -i.. . QQ 5' ,gl ' i , gy 5 , fp , 'lf V ,ng , ' 'r 4.2 S 5 . ,' 'fYf ' 3-. ' - PlvUQ 1 .' ' J! VS , 1' '14 fl ' H ' R lbw!!! iii ,'!r!'x1' iii g i f- is V 51-:QW , - C --LR ' - ...- ,gf 32 11, .-svn tif! , v ml f 1' li-H ' . f-.xv of-1?:.,1.,,,ff-s.ff.1:. ,. . vibes? ., , .4 '51 - . ,r - . , -:ds eggjjzfsdg-g:Lf..: lt 3 ,Nh 1 Ages. W . L, A- ...:.m'f.,f.i.1m.a. 1 y , . ,vf f' ' A .0 x .A 1 j' ' Q v qw' Ii M1 ' F 5 ix !s,Y,,ei,f ,V 4 if 'lei gi f , sv ,, ri' 'Wa 'ev --r an fa 3-gg 4, JE' M 55 - 1 Page eighty-seven WE Wlll chant 01112 DQAISG . . . F012 OUI2 KIHCHESS IGWERS U16 heavens' Mr. and Mrs. Felix Crepeau Mary McAlpine's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey lnhofer Diane's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Collins Ryan J ohn's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arend Marlene and Maxine's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Ackermann Mary Ann,s Parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Adamski Marilyn's Parents Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Anderson Mary and Carolis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Bantz Theodorais Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne W. Bell Johnis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Beran Gregory's Parents Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blacik Ray and Mary's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bunch Frank's Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Burlingame Georgia Burlingame and Caecilie Unland's Parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fangel Bernadine and Mary's Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fashingbauer Thomas's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fleury Marilyn's Parents Mr. Edward H. Heiss Edward's Father Mrs. Edward G. Johnson David's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Keis, Sr. Albert and Rita's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kreyer Caroleis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Lavell Sharon's Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Moll Judithis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Novotny Carol's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Ordell Karenis Parents Mrs. Clara Peltier Anna Mae's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pelzer Jeanette, Carol, and Bonnieis Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Saiko John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheidnes Joseph and David's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schierman Catherine and Mary Joanne's Parents Mrs. Otto N. Schwcnk Maryis Mother Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skwira Joan's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sommerfeldt William's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Spies Louis's Parents Mr. and Mrs. James E. Staudenmaier. Sr. Jamesis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomas Joseph's Parents Page eighty-eight These Are Our Wonderful Parent Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Trierweiler Rohert's Parents Mr. and Mrs. James L. Whalen Patricia, Kathleen, and James' Parents Mr. and Mrs. Roman Willenbring Herbert and Loisis Parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Winkel Margaret's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wolf William's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Conrad F. Holzemer Conrad and Mary Anne's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Zeng Annette and Audreyis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Carney James's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leslie Barrett Patricia,s Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charpentier Johnis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick Michaelis Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gardner Thomas's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Goebl Deanna's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Herriges .losephis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herschbaeb Euniceis Parents Mr .and Mrs. Peter J. lmre Kathryn, James, and John7s Parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Kleiter Kathleen's Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lamatsch Michaelis Parents Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lattin Barbara's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Osiecki Geraldis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stanislaw Leo,s Parents Mrs. Eleanor Woulfe Mauriceis Mother Mr. and Mrs. William A. Yezek, Sr. Jamesis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Adams Jarnes's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William C. Archambeau William's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bougie Geraldine's Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Callahan .John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Callander Harlow's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chlebeck, Sr. Walter and Thomas's Parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Christopherson Carol's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clysdale Marionis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Connolly Jamesis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Harley R. Davidson Lee,s Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dueber Robert's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Durand Margaret and Cyrille's Parents Mrs. Grace J. Foley Delbert's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fournelle Donald7s Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Fraser Anna Marie's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Johnis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Garvick Rosalie's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Gerlach Anne and Willianfs Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gerlich Maureen's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Francis Germain Richardis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Gillen Peter's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gontarek Barbara's Parents Mrs. Robin Soderberg Vivian's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Solheid Mary Ann, Mary Jo, and Gayle's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spies Jeanne and Donaldls Parents Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stephanie Johnis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Swanson Layton and Ronaldis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Tauer Donald and Maureenis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Tschida Martin's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tschida Sharonis Parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vennix David's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wagner Joan's Parents Mr. and Mrs. David Wandrei Jeannette's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watzl Edward and Barbara's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Weber James's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wegscheider Marilou's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Winkel Ann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wirth Carol's Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Walter Robert and Ronald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yeager Donaldis Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Adam Joseph and Mary's Parents Mrs. Isabelle Albrecht Frank's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson Janice's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Goyette Charlene's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Groebner Marilyn's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gross Florence's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Hanson Mary Ann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John J. Haselman Margaret and Mary's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Heinz Mark's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hermes, Sr. Barbara Ann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hislop Rosemary and Carolis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Hunt Rosemary's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John lvory Daniel and John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Juaire Terrence and Judithis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jungbauer Edward's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Kapp J0yce's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kilroy Joettais Parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klein Richard and Ronaldis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Klett Carol's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Kostolnik Betty Ann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Koubik Nancy's Parents Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kressin Janice's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Krois Joan's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Krzmarzick Adele and Patricia's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaBarre Nancy's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lauer Judith's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Lencses David's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Lorang Annette's Parents Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch Mary, Thomas, and James's Parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Magner Marleneis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marusic, Sr. Jeanis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Alois E. Mathe Alois's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMahon Kathleen's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Meyer Rita's Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Mulcahy Kathleen's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Mullner Gerald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Netwal William's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William J. Newpower William and Kathryn's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Nicholas Ronald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Nicholson Ronald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nied Lottie's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Niemczyk Mary Kay's Parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nollan Patriciais Parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Malley John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pechmann Carolis Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips J0hn's Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Pizzella Joanne's Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plaschko Marilyn's Parents Mrs. Marie G. Pott Kay's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Probst Luella's Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Prokosch Kay and Ronald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Prudhomme Mary's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Racine Marcelline's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rau William's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Reno Ritais Parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riegel Davidis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ripka Rose Marie's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Thomas's Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Rossini Martin's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Rubbelke Pauline and lrene's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Schmidt Eileen's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Schmidt Rohert's Parents Mr. and Mrs. James Silk James's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Burton Behr Judith's Parents Mrs. Katherine Berczyk Rose Marie and Jerome's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bertini Virgilia's Parents Mrs. Bougie Lance's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Burke Penny's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cepress James's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Clark .lanet's Parents Mr. and Mrs. James A. Conroy John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Damchick Fay's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Dech Marcia and Patricia's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Denissen Danielis Parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deustermann Jean's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dittel James's Parents Mr. and Mrs. George J. Elias Joanneis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Elm Barbara's Parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Elm Patricia's Parents Mrs. Margaret Erickson Sherrie Jo's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ernster Paul's Parents Mrs. Marguerite Faulkner L. Lynn's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Fitzgerald Thomas's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Friesen Robert's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Frischmon Alice, Audrey, and Betty's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Gartland David's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gillen Nicho1as's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Gorgos LeiLani's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Hall Carole's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hauwiller Virginia's Parents Mrs. Catherine Head J anice's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hentges Joseph's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hiber Edward's Parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hilpisch Judithis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Horan Kathryn's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jakubowski Reginais Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Jansen J ames's Parents Mrs. Gladys Johnson Rose Ann's Mother Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kavanaugh Michael's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keintz, Jr. Margaret's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kleitz Jerome's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Krueger Joan's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuehelheck Thomas's Parents Mrs. Ray Kurkowski Susan's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Lamey Michael's Parents Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Langer Mary Ann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larkey Lee's Parents Mrs. Lassonde Adaireis Mother Mr. and Mrs. Adellor LaVoi Roger's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lentsch Kathleenis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Lenz Ronaldis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lijewski Terrence's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Macalus, Jr. Josephine's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mangan Virginia and John's Parents Mrs. Grace McGinn Ann's Mother Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McMahon Jerome and James's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer Phyllis's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Muellner Thomas's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nadeau Ronald and Laurence's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nieszner Carol and John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Oberg Mary Ann and Edward's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John O'Boyle Mary Jean's Parents Mr. and Mrs. L. J. O'Brian Ruth's Parents Page eighty-nme Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olchefske Marcia's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Olsen Beverly's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott William's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pack Thomas's Parents Mrs. Martha Page Bettyis Mother Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Pagel Carol,s Parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Paquette Robertis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Petschl Maryis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried E. Reuteler Riehardls Parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Robertus Barbara's Parents Mr. and Mrs. William Rosner John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sadowski Kathleen's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Schmidt Robertis Parents Mr. and Mrs. George M. Schnickels Marlene's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seifert David's Parents Mr. and Mrs. O. ,Selby Darlene's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Simek Marianne's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Emil Slavik D0nald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Spies Bonita's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Stadler Anna Marie's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Stadler .loyce's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Steindl Mary Ann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Sullivan Thomas's Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Roseann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Thomason Sheila's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Thomsen Jeanis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toenjes Charles's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tschida Audrey and Carolis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edw. C. Urbanski Ronald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Valerius .ludithls Parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voight Joanis Parents Mr. and Mrs. Felix B. Walek Gerald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weirick John's Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Weiskopf James and Jerome's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westgard Carolyn's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiedl Mary's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Wolf Yvonneis Parents Mr. and Mrs. John Worshak Deannais Parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Woulfe Mary Ann's Parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Young Annette's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ziskovsky Marie's Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bernhard Patricia's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Deutsch Ronald's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Painter Jerome's Parents Mrs. Agatha O. Streadwick Thomas Vandervoortis Aunt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strohmayer Frank's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Thyen Arthur's Parents We wish to say another thank you to our generous Aggie parents, who helped bring to reality this 1956 Palm. May God reward and bless you, our parents! SPECIAL PATRONS ' ' P St. Agnes High School ,L I x Contact -Q ' A 1 SAH Home and School Association g gf' McGough Brothers, Contractors North Central Publishing Company 'EQ Abbott Painting Contracts . JL- Gollingis Studio V, tg- Josten Manufacturing Co., Owatonna 83: ,A Q St. Agnes Men's Club Q, .':Ey.-V f , ' - if i St. Bernard's Church I1 :g f SAH Audio-visual Club Af f i 4 - at-1 sAH Library Club 157 Z i SAH Cue and Curtain Club 5 f' f f . Hanzel School Furniture Service f ' ' , ff jf , A Cherokee Refrigeration . ' 5 : ' SAH Girls Athletic Association 'Ai T 'i 171 Prom Ballroom On the Midway . . gf- g 11 - 1 ' Page ninety we smo the pnalses of oun patnons GENERAL PATRONS A.A. Cleaners Adam Brothers Funeral Home Baden's Pure Oil Service Bartl's Ace Hardware S. Brand Coal and Oil Co. The Catholic Aid Association of Minnesota Catholic Athletic Association Cities Service Oil Company Elvgren Paint Supply Company Marvin Flaherty Ben Franklin Store, Forest Lake A Friend Greene Engraving Company Hazel Park Cleaners Hermes Floral Company George Hotter John and Otto Custom Furniture Makers Rev. G. Keefe Robert Kemp Lexington Roller Rink E. M. Lohmann Company Rev. Robert J. Merth Moudry's Apothecary Shop J. A. Malerich, Sr., Jr., M.D.,s J. P. Connolly, M.D. Mikschl Meat, Phillippi Grocery Muller's Rexall Drug Store Payne Avenue Adv. Fund Pioneer Sausage Kitchen SAH Sodality of Mary St. Anthony Benevolent Society Sanitary Farm Dairies, lne. Seeger Floral Company Sparkle Cleaners Stevens Realty Stieger-Ecker Funeral Home West St. Paul Booster Zandell Drugs Blomberg Drugs Blomquist Paint Supply Company Robert Brandl Mrs. Joseph Brula Commercial Hotel and Bowling Cub Pack-SA Scout Troop Dannecker Food Market John E. Daubncy, County Commissioner Diebel Pharmacy Earl's Shoe Service J. J. Fitzgerald, Register of Deeds Joseph Foster, Snowflake Laundry A Friend Sheriff Thomas Gibbons Judge Archie L. Gingold Hazel Park Hardware Commissioner Bernard Holland Kawalska, Johnson Service Station Kerwinis Home Furnishing Kilbane's Cleaners Lloyd's Pharmacy John W. Lux Anderson's Northway Hardware Novak's Hardware Red and White SA Altar and Rosary Society St. Agnes Grade School Siebers Texaco Service W. C. Stanton Lumber Company The Waterbury-St. Paul Company Windorferis Grocery Bussman's Ice Cream Company we pnalse the loyalty ol! ALUMNI PATRONS A Friend Mr. Robert Goetzke Mr. George Sterzinger Mr. Thomas Brunner Miss Kathleen Kilroy Mr. Eugene A. Beran Mr. Roger J. Beran Miss Shirley Bloom Miss Beverly J. Braun Miss Darlene Carney Mr. Bill Conlan Mr. James De Bilzan Miss Dorothy M. Fangel Mr. Jerome Gerlach AL UMNI PA TR ONS Miss Geraldine Gores Mr. Jerry Hafner Miss Marlene Herschbach Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kane fMarilyn Christophersonl Miss Alice Kunz Miss Phyllis Lauer Mr. Jerome Merth Mr. Donald Pizzella Miss Elinor Schmitt Mr. Raymond Steindl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner fPatricia Keisl Miss Rosemarie Groebner A Friend Tony's Barber Shop Benis Restaurant Edson Carty, Jeweler Wilma Eigler Mr. Ben Heim Joe's Grocery LaPrice Food Market Jean Mayer Mrs. Helen C. Miller Harvey Peterson Grocery St. Marie Cigar Store Mrs. Lilian M. Tima University Bowling Alleys Vogel's Cafe, Forest Lake Carl W. Wagener Mr. Wm. A. Weigenant Bernadette, Inc. Mr. Arnold Bockstruck Coney IslandfDale Street Corbett's Variety Store, Forest Lake Cottage Cleaners, Forest Lake H. K. Dupont, Forest Lake Engquist Hardware, Forest Lake Erickson's Gas Station, Forest Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jake Flor Ben Franklin Storef Marshall Ave.J Mrs. Anna Haider Mrs. Polly Hall Harold's Shoe Store, Forest Lake Horning Feed and Produce Johnson Real Estate B. F. Lee Miss Mabel McGonagle Harold Moe, Renchin Drugs Muntean-Hedman, lnc. J. A. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Norby Rau's Cabins, Forest Lake Joseph Schimscha Mr. Charles Schuman Mr. Albert Schwope Skogmas Store Steve's Gun Shop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taetschinger Mrs. Agnes Tierney Triangle lnn University Motor Sales University Lumber Company Wally's Cafe, Forest Lake West Seventh Drugs othen yeans Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Guettler fBarbara Youngl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keis fGeraldine Wewersl Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Linz fClare Keisl Miss Joanne Newpower Miss Joan Ordell Mr. Jack Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. J. Steigauf CCarol Schmidtb Miss Barbara Tschida Mr. Richard Wegscheider Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westgard fKath- leen Wagnerl Page ninety-one We sing in praise of Aggie High ,4 W4 A .. J ...v 4 t.. ' 'M' LP L l'n1ff.'fJ6z, H Z' cjlffg jf ' -d'Z'vg1,!.': f' A.,-f.-, 1 ,, , ,, - A , . fQ9?'1'fJ Wffl 1 ,594-3fL1. .M e ffgf,-M1 ,A ox lyffega im! Qi' mweffawlw We ir. . 6 . 69207 fy 1 J-Q ' CCL:-e414-XIWWM g MLW Cfwf, N ig 05264, CWFMT, U S i X W'W,wi ' UT! WM up ,M 'W ,M We sing our name to testify 3' 5 A x t. fe V. v ' AVN, lux iv -J 'NAI' LJ 7!6 j CJ , NX X, ,, ,f'fLuf 'J 2ar f' 0:61. ffl ,bc QWJMWM V ie ,:, .. frm-Q 4. fl,-Lv gfixfl' 'ljalcf fi HL Y. , K ,T Q af rv- -0 ff' 'Vg f 9 'WMm . fw rr '7' if jf ' W7 Page ninety-three We hold our School in high esteen The Faculty, the HKids , the Team! We are living to praise Thee, Lord! J jli K QA . M- 1 A, , , A Q 41 ., X ,V ' 3 ' 3 'f iz., .4 Q .' .ws-X, W. 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