St Agnes High School - Palm Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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JESUS Be Thou My HDPE My GLQRY VICTQRY S B 4 THE SENICR CLASS OF I959 PRESENTS THE PALM -4ffmW0Jwvf0'fff- St. Agnes High School St. Paul, 3, Minnesota Volume Xl l l St. Agnes, our patroness, understood The real meaning of Victory. Death rather than Jin! To St. Agnes, beloved saint, The Senior Class of 1959, Dedicates this year's PALM With the fervent prayer that they, Learn the true meaning of Victory . . . The Victory of the Resurrection! too, I I We know the formula for Victory. The Apostle Paul said: They who live May not live to themselves, But unto Him Who died for them And rose again! We cannot achieve any other Victory With our fellowmen, Until we have achieved Victory in our own Souls. 7 GJ INTRODUCTION Title Page Dedication Hierarchy St. Agnes Clergy ST. AGNES HIGH SCHOOL The Faculty The Graduates, Class of 1959 The Juniors The Sophomores The Freshmen SUMMER TIME SECTION AUTUMN TIME SECTION 'RIF WINTER COMES. . . CAN SPRING BE FAR BEHINDW' FEATURE SECTION I Page 1 Page 2 Pages 4, 5, 6 Pages 7, 8 Page 9 Pages 10, 11 Pages 12 to 28 Pages 29 to 34 Pages 35 to 40 Pages 41 to 45 Pages 46 to 51 Pages 52 to 61 Pages 62 to 71 Pages 72 to 77 Pages 78 to 85 Calendar of ,' v ents Pages 86 to 88 A Patrons , ' Pages 89 to 92 xg ,XA Page93 A -.JS AP . ' Pages 94, 95, 96 ' Us fa gj 5 f el Q? 74429 74 Spat- ...Af '1'V ' 0156: W0 and Spence W pm xxm As 21 white puff of smoke ascended froni the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, October 28, l958, a new pope was given to the world. The pro-dean proclaimed: I announce to you tidings of great joy. XVC have 21 pope - - the IXIOSL Reverend Lord Cardinal Angelo Guiseppc Roncallif' The benign looking, untiring worker of the Church, Pope John XXIII assuincd the heavy burden placed on his shoulders as leader of thc entire Catholic Church. 4 ..... In loving memory of HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII 1939-1958 Lifc's race well run . . . Life's work well done . . . Life's VICTORY won. -- Parker. Extending his arms in blessing over a world threatened by the mushroom clouds of nuclear explosions, His Holiness Pope Pius XII of sacred memory, symbolizes the Man of Peace. His death on Oct. 9, 1958 meant a great loss to the world --- and heaven won another Saint! 5 Most Rev. Archbishop Wm. O. Brady, D.D. HEART SPEAKS TO HEART The second St. Paul native named to hold episcopal oflice in our archdiocese, His Excellency Bishop Leonard P. Cowley continues as pastor of St. Olaf,s Church, thus giving Minneapolis its first resident Roman Catholic Bishop. His long association as Chap- lain of the Newman Club at the University aided him in selecting his motto, Heart Speaks to Heart. 6 JUSTICE v- PEACE - JOY Since his appointment in 1956 as Archbishop of St. Paul, His Excel- lency the Most Rev. Wm. O. Brady has championed a forward movement in Catholic Secondary Education. Ever alert to the growing needs of his people, he leaves nothing undone to meet the challenge of tomorrow,s world. Most Rev. Leonard P. Cowley, D.D. MONSIGNOR R. G. BANDAS, Ph.D., D.D., S.T.D. Pastor St. Agnes Church Our pastor is noted for his many educational writ- ings to aid a student of today in all his problems, both spiritual and temporal. Very especially we, at St. Agnes High, have been the beneficiaries of Mon- signor Bandas' zeal, wisdom, and fatherly interest. His oft-quoted phrase: Keep Hrst things first,' is exemplified in all the progress made here since his arrival, Feb. 11, 1958. 4'And bells keep saying Victory From steeples in my soulf' -Dickinson St. Agnes Mass Servers! FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Scheidncs, T. Fashingbauer. TOP ROW: D. Seifert, M P. Ernster, Rosner, R. Buchman, T. Sullivan. SECOND Lamatsch, Msgr. Bandas, B. VVittbec'ker, D. Turch. ROW: T. Peiffer, J. Nieszner, Mangan, D. Spies, D. 7 w-5 ea, adam St. Agnes welcomed Father Roden from St. Stephenis, Minne- apolis. This' zealous priest is known for his hasteg whenever you see him, he is scurrying to his next duty. It can be a weekly sodality meeting which he ably directs, instructing a Junior or Senior religion class or editing the parish bulletin. His quick smile is known by all the Aggies who feel they are recipients of Father's ambition - always ready and willing to help in any way possible. w. ' fqcw After completing his studies in Louvain, Father Ryan, newly ordained, comes to us at St. Agnes to begin his parish work. Although small in stature, Father is big in spirit and his friendly helpfulness soon became evident. As athletic di- rector, boys' Contact moderator, teacher of Fresh- man and Sophomore religion class, Father comes in daily contact with Aggie life. Father Ryan and Roden - set for the most im- portant of the 3 Ris - Religion. 8 Hail, St. Agnes High The only Catholic Coeducational High School In the Twin Cities . . . St. Agnes High with its High-spirited Five Hundred Holds high its banner of Victory. Victory in scholastic pursuits Victory in sports Victory over self Victory in Christ Jesus - The Goal of Catholic Education! Zane dewdeatagee af and ' -4 ' ,ez 40tdW6Zl'0'lQ.p46uwg'80d64 OUR FACULTY Sister Mary Kathryn Sister Mary Gerardine Principal, Journalism Senior Adviser, Social Problems, Counseling Sister Mary Cleopha Sister Mary Laurence Assistant Principal, Senior Adviser, Commerce, Sophomore Adviser, Mathematics, History, AVSO Sodality Sister Mary Adrienne Sister Mary Leonilla Junior Adviser, Physics, Algebra, Photography Junior Adviser, English, Speech, Debate Sister Mary Alcantara Sister Mary John Senior Adviser, Commerce, Contact, Yearbook Aft, English, CSMC Sister Mary Alix Sister Leon Marie Junior Adviser, Chemistry, History, CSMC As- Freshman Adviser, Latin, Physical Education, sistant GAA Sister Mary Annella Mixed Chorus, Choirs, Glee Clubs , A fqf - sux ffl? H 1, i ' QE 13 mf ttf, it f l' 'ii is if A - , s 5 01. SIST i f NCME BA E Sister Mary Margaret Ann Junior Adviser, English, Library Assistant Sister Mary Angela Merici Superior of St. Agnes Convent, German, Busi- ness Math Sister Mary Patrice Library, History, Dramatics Sister Mary Paula Sophomore Adviser, French, Latin, HI-TIMES Sister Mary Susan Sophomore Adviser, Mathematics, Probation Sodality Sister Mary Theonita Freshman Adviser, Home Economics, Red Cross Sister Mary Thomas Aquinas Freshman Adviser, Biology, Algebra, Acolytes We Wag 774444- 70d6Z.4'ead77ZqStep4f4 ' -2a,g.fs'1u,Mz Our Lay Faculty Mrs. Marjorie Brula English Social Studies Student Council Mr. Victor Berra Industrial Arts Physical Ed l Football l l l Mr. Francis Asenbrenner Social Problems Band, Men's Choir Basketball Mr. John Guy Kight English History Hockey Mr. John Bisciglia Band Assistant Music Mr. Charles Schuman History Athletic Director Basketball ll OUR GRADU TES na we WHA P THE IS VICTORY? df and SENIORS say: VICTORY IS we ,, fd - . . it A Z ngth 'ik-Qzabhl- .-is-aliI'1CSS A ,!e.1,9-r' ffff ,J p??fi'lAw ,W .,L.er, 2-'I gc' , -' . 5 7593354 awa the Presence of God at Q7 5'11'Jf ' Q QPIQ 15:15 '25 . .1 nse a irmphant togetherness ,. ww. 4 . .,,,k. 1. gif 'M 51 Fi- ' --if ...' i . . 'ie Qs' Q J 4.3 7' 1, W2 if? 'rf . . . 'ff-1 TJ 'z 1,- 'SZ' ,f 7 2- is 3 3. , :Q . . . . . :fi .5 - ii . . . queri HE: of self ,E 5 . V, K n 5 ., H' N orous Ivmg toward our goal attlt Q there can be victory in defeat kmg right decisions at the right time g g withm our souls ng o best at all times sonal ncufication a llty t .i e God in everyone, everything 4 f t P belle ,,a a better Tomorrow if 2 ,Q n 1, rewa ' of a good life 5 J '7aZ464 ' Zlcwsiafz' Q I 5 .Inav of-3 t Thomas Sullivan St. Agnes Sully,' Class Treasurer Outstanding trait: friendliness . . . Expert at: teasing . . . Convinced that: Conroy will be a giant some day . . . Pastime: eating and sleeping , . . Will Aggies miss: my unusual silence! Zlfli Thomas Fashingbauer St. Agnes Fash,' Class President Prophesies . . . Will be a long time before St. Agnes matches the '58 Football team . . . Will never forget: how we worked and planned the JS . . . Best Quote: If God has no objections, there can be no wrong . . . Aim in Life: to get one good night's sleep. Mary Ellen Benysek St. Agnes Benny Class Secretary Will never forget: Wilson-Aggie Football '57 . . . In time of trou- ble: says a prayer and hopes for the best . . . Favorite Food: pizza . . . Wonders if: Aggie High will miss my giggles and cheerleading . . . Saying: You're kidding! Terrence Dunleavy St. Cecilia Terry Class Vice-president Outstanding traits: Irish person- ality . . . Aims to be: Exactly like my father . . . Will Aggies miss: big ears and curly hair . . . Historical person most admired: St. Patrick. David Seifert St. Agnes Seifsl' Class Vice-president Pastime: Playing pool . . . Am- bition in life: to be a pharma- cist . . . Known by: my boogie- woogie . . . Best-like quote: Do unto other as you would have them do to you. . . . In time of trouble: run. 13 l E5 Mary Adam n Holy Childhood Bitzy Queenu Best-remembered event: Homecoming . . . Favorite pastime: being with the girls . . . Will never forget: time I found a black cat in my desk in 114. In time of trouble: I call on Mary. Carol Anderson St. Columba Teo Pet peeve: telephones at 10 pm . . . Favorite saying: That's life in a big city!', . . . Convinced that: A smile can change the world. Maxine Bannick St. Agnes Max Outstanding trait: Talking . . . Known by: Freckles . . . Best Book: Silver Chalice . . . Will never forget: Ags beating St. John's in Basketball. Judy Behr Sacred Heart Minnie Hobby: roller skating . . . Aim in life: to be like my mother . . . Convinced that: Aggie High is the BEST . . . Likes: Music. Gregory Beran St. Andrew 'LGreg Outstanding trait: jabbering . . . Always roots for: the Ags . . . Known by: haircut . . . Will never forget: Junior English with Sister M.A. Jerome Berczyk St. Agnes iGJerry9l Favorite food: turkey . . . Best-remembered event: first day of school . . . Prophesies that Women will rule the worldf, Favorite ejaculation: Jesus, Mary, Joseph. Mary Helen Blacik St. Agnes Best-remembered event: When HI-TIMES got lost . . . Pet peeve: complainers . . . Convinced that: There's nothing like co-education . . . Expert at: exaggeration. Karen Brandl St. Agnes Karen Saying: What for? . . . Philosophy of life: 4'The Golden Rule. . . . In time of trouble: Prays to Blessed Mother . . . Convinced that: Aggie High will remain the same. :iii . , , ,:gN,,' ' if 1: 3 . .,., f i 5 l Carol Christopherson St. Francis Chris Hobby: Doodling . . . Saying: For Petels sake . . . Roots for: Aggies . . . Will never forget: J. Neiszner's fall in the Como Park Fountain. Marion Clysdale St. Agnes Clyde Ambition: To be a nurse . . . Will Aggie High miss: her long hair . . . Convinced that: Geometry Class was just lucky . . . Favorite Class: history with Charlie Schuman, John Conroy St. Agnes john', Outstanding trait: talking . . . Known by: sense of humor . , . Pet peeve: women drivers . . . Ambition: to become an admiral . . . Will Aggies miss: my hot Ford. Kenneth Dusek St. Agnes Ken Favorite Food: Chicken . . . Aim in Life: To serve God and country . . . If I had a million: I'd travel around the world . . . Likes music of: George Gersh- win . . . Quite an expert at: building model planes. Fred Briuer St. Agnes Chester,' Known by: my slight southern accent . . . Quote: Life is one long process of getting tired! . . . Aim in life: To be a success . . . Hobby: collecting pipes. Richard Buchman St. Agnes Dickl' Best-remembered event: Junior homecoming . . . Known by: gift of gab . . . Best Movie: Sayonara . . . In time of trouble: turns to St. Jude . . . Favor- ite singer: Pat Boone. Beverly Burke Holy Spirit IEBOOQ! Known by: multi-colored hair . . . Favorite ejacula- tion: Jesus, Mary, Joseph, Will never forget: the time I rode a horse . . . Favorite Food: McDonald's hamburgers. Beverly Cassellius St. A311155 'KBev', Remembers Best: Senior Aggie Homecoming . . . Known by: odd-looking glasses . . . Favorite Class: biology . . . Always roots for: Aggie High . . . Will never forget: when I saw a nun running! 'Fi' Marvin Ehrler Sacred Heart Marv,' Ambition in life: Be happy and make others happy . . . Pet Peeve: people who dirty my car . . . Favor- ite classes: German, algebra . . . An expert: At run- ning into Cadillacs with my car . . . Likes music of: The Lennon sisters. Monica Ehrler Sacred Heart Mon Best remembered event: 1958 J.S .... Aim in life: meet St. Peter . . . Known by: giggle . . . Will never forget: when I got locked in a cemetery . . . Favorite class: Higher algebra. Joann Elias St. Casimir HJ07! Best remembers: Trip to New York . . . Convinced that: Prayer helps you anywhere . . . Is an expert: At crying when laughing . . . Pet Peeve: People who fail to keep secrets . . . Likes the music of: Lawrence Welk. Judith Erickson St. Jerome Juds,, Outstanding trait: cheerfulness . . . Ambition in life: To be a good nurse . . . In time of trouble I usually: Turn to Mary . . . Saying that comes easiest: Why?,' Wonders if Aggie High will miss: My rapid chatter. Sharon Erickson St. Agnes Sherrien Prophesies: Swedes will outnumber Irish at Aggie High soon . . . Known by: My forgetfulness . . . Remembered Event: 404. Paul Ernster St. Agnes Paul', Unforgettable event: The time my hair started smoking . . . Roots for: Aggies . . . Expert at: Ping-pong . . . Philosophy of life: To Jesus Through Mary. Mary Fangel St. Agnes GCMary97 Aim in life: To get to heaven . . . Will never for- get: The real fire at school . . . Favorite Quotation: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. . . . Best Book ever read: Tomorrow? Mem- aries. Lynn Faulkner Transfiguration Louie,, Known by: His Chevy . . . Favorite Ejaculation: Jesus, Mary, Joseph . . . Expert at: Sleeping . . . Remembered Event: Snowball Dance, 1958. I 1 . f7 Q 541 , 1 J. .XL.A Q , Sue Gibis St. Joseph Suzie Will never forget: Time I was tied to a desk in 214 for two classes . . . Favorite ejaculation: To Jesus Through Mary . . . Reminds friends of: Pekenese dog . . . Best book: Inviolable . . . Best remembered event: Senior Homecoming. Nicholas Gillen St. Luke Gills Remembered event: J.S., 1958 . . . Reminds friends of: a stubborn German . . . Convinced that: some- day a woman will be president . . . Favorite Quo- tation: I shall return. Carole Hall St. Agnes Hallzee Known by: long dark hair . . . Expert at: the Hula hoop . . . Favorite saying: That's greatf' . . . Wastes time at: telephone conversations . . . Ejaculation: To Jesus through Mary. Janet Hall St. Agnes SCJan!7 Favorite pastime: swimming and water skiing . . . Best Movie: Ten Commandments . . . Well-liked Book: Vanity Fair . . . Remembers lovingly: friends at Anoka. David Fox St. Agnes Dave Ambition in life: getting an engineering degree . . . Known by: his foxy name . . . Pet peeve: long school hours . . . Likes the music of: Harry James . . . Hobby: electric trains. John Freeman St. Agnes Reddy Kilowattl' Favorite food: Pizza . . . Outstanding trait: Friendliness . . . Known by: his red hair . . . Expert at: the Hula hoop . . . Favorite Ejaculation: Mary help us. Betty Ann Frischmon St. Joseph Bett's Best remembered event: Senior class trip to, New York . . . Outstanding trait: being happy . . . Won- ders if: Aggie High will miss her colorless uniform. Thomas Gauthier St. Mark R. T. Hobby: Model aircraft . . . Always roots for: Ze French! . . . Likes the music of: Mitch Miller . . . Favorite Pastimes golf . . . Best Book: Brave Men. Mary Ann Hanson St. Agnes Hans Favorite pastime: dancing and watching TV . . . Known by: her blushing . . . If I had a million: I would go to the moon with Gibis . . . Con- vinced that: Boys like to eat at other people's houses . . . Best Movie: Ten Commandments. Judith Hardina Blessed Sacrament Jude Best remembered event: Homecoming, 1958 . . . If I had a million: I would go to Romeu . . . Fa- vorite Ejaculation: My Lord and my God . . . Hobby: figurine painting. Mark Heinz St. Andrew Grace'i Convinced that: Pieffer has a big nose . . . Pastime: playing the trumpet . . . Will never forget: dunking girls at Prior Lake . . . Quotation: To err is human. Edward Hiber St. Agnes Eddie Best remembered event: First football game . . . If I had a million: I'd buy Williams Arena . . . Best Subject: Art . . . In time of trouble: Goes to his Dad . . . Expert at: Football and hockey. William Hoffman St. Jude Bill,' In time of trouble: Cheers up . . . Favorite Food: Pizza and spaghetti . . . Aim in life: Jet pilot . . . Likes music of: Glenn Miller . . . Known by: his concentration before a test. Mary Ann Holzemer Sacred Heart KlMary7, Favorite pastime: Thinking . . . Known by: Her absentmindedness . . . Saying: That gets melv . . . Philosophy of life: Strive to do all things well. Kathryn Horan St. John Vianney Kathy', Favorite occupation: drawing little Sputs . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss: my cracking ankles . . . Outstanding trait: quick smile . . . Ex- pert at: missing buses . . . Best quote: Smile and the world smiles with you. James Imre St. Columba alimw Wonders if Aggies will miss: his wisecracks . . . Best remembered event: picnic at Red Wing . . . In time of trouble: Yells for his brother . . . Prophesies: I'll never be President of the U.S.A.,' . . . Favor- ite Ejaculation: My Jesus, Mercy. Patricia Krzmazzick CKPat97 Holy Childhood Best Event: Junior homecoming . . . Ambition in life: Help sick people . . . Favorite Quotation: A saint is a sinner who keeps tryingf' . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss: my cheerleading . . . Con- vinced that: I have the best sisters in the world. James Kubiak Kubs,' St. Casimir Favorite Ejaculation: Jesus, Mary, Joseph. . . . Roots for: the Aggies . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss his: witty remarks . he won't stop growing. Susan Kurkowski SKSue!7 Favorite saying: No kidding. trouble usually: prays to Mary that: the class of '59 is the best of: the Saints. Michael Lamatsch LSMike97 Convinced that: St. Adalbert . . In time of . Is convinced Likes the music St. Agnes I remind friends of: Abe Lincoln . . . Saying that comes easiest: Quiet, pleaselu Likes music of: Glenn Miller . . . Known by: Tenor saxophone . . . Favorite pastime: experimenting. James Jansen St. Jude Kilim!! Saying that comes easiest: lim hungryi' . . . Aim in life: to save my soul . . . Will never forget: the time he smashed his father's car . . .'Favorite his- torical person: St. Joan of Arc. Michael Kavanaugh Presentation Mike Outstanding Trait: friendliness . . . Favorite Food: popcorn . . . Convinced That: Co-education is best . . . Ambition: the teaching profession . . . Favorite occupation: Talking. Thomas Klecker St. Agnes Klecks Known by: his short build and long tales . . . Con- vinced that: Life is worth living . . . Ambition: to get ahead . . . Pet Peeve: younger brothers. Maryanne Kock Sacred Heart CCMary!3 Favorite classes: typing and stenography . . . Fa- vorite food: steak . . . Convinced that: school will never change . . . Known by: tinted hair. Michael Lamey St. Cecilia 'KMike Pet Peeve: women golfers . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss my: statistics on the games . . . Likes music of: Hi Lows and Gale Storm . . . Ambition: sports writer. Joann Langenberger St. Agnes Joanie Aim in life: heaven, and have fun getting there . . . Best remembered Aggie event: Homecoming of '57 . . . Favorite Ejaculation: To Jesus through Mary . . . Known by: ability to argue. Wayne Laschinger St. Casimir Waynie Reminds friends of: movie star? . . . Known by his: willingness to help . . . Will Aggie High miss his: good humor . . . Philosophy of life: consult your elders . . . Expert at: water skiing. Stephen Lavigne St. Luke Steven Aim in life: to make the goal, heaven . . . Con- vinced that: Jim Whalen will never be out of debt . . . Prophesies that: Aggie High can't be better because itis the best . . . Known by: his musical car . . . Will never forget the time: I towed Marv's sleek Ford. Thomas Leibold St. Agnes Libs Favorite food: hamburgers . . . Reminds friends of: German general . . . Always roots for: Tom Roberts . . . Pet peeve: Dunleavy's driving . . . Convinced that: money isn't everything but it helps. Judy Lemire St. Mark 'KFrenchy', Known by: her eyes . . . Favorite food: lobster tail . . . Best liked quote: K'Boys should be seen and not heard . . . I'll never forget the time: I tipped over in a sailboat at Forest Lake. Barbara Lethert Holy Spirit ..-I-exu My friends say I remind them of: a squirrel . . . My ambition in life: to be principal of St. Agnes High . . . Favorite Classes: English and Journalism . . . Historical person I most admire: St. Barbara. Terrence Lewis St. Adalbert l Terry Ambition in life: to grow up . . . Pet peeve: girls . . . Convinced that: people worry too much . . . Easiest saying: Co home . . . When in trouble: I usually do the wrong thing. Ronald Meyer St. Agnes 4sROnn Best remembered event: Junior-Senior Prom . . . Am- bition in life: to be an engineer . . . Favorite saying: USO, whatls your problemn . . . Favorite class: Math . . . Likes the music of: Little Richard. Beverly Miller St. Columba Millie Favorite food: apple pie . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss: my pug nose . . . Outstanding trait: breaking dishes . . . Aim in life: to be a librarian . , . Is convinced that: all Aggies go to Heaven. Donald Misukanis Sacred Heart Mish My friends say I remind them of: a Franciscan monk . , . Pet peeve: homework . . . I am con- vinced that: I am glad I came to Aggie High . . . Best movie: Quo Vadis . . . Will never forget the time: I took a dog to devotions at church. James Muske St. Peter lIJim39 Favorite food: corn on the cob . . . In time of trouble: I usually shake . . . Best remembers: Ori- entation as freshman . . . Favorite ejaculation: jesus, Mary, Joseph. M1 Gary Lunzer St. Agnes lCGa'ry35 Best remembered event: ,57 Homecoming . . . Pet peeve: Jim Whalen . . . Favorite Ejaculation: Jesus, Mary, Joseph . . . Expert at: swimming . . . Will never forget: Passing my driver's license test. Michael Mahoney Presentation Mike ' My aim in life: to graduate . . . Am known by: my small feet . . . Expert at: being lazy . . . Favorite ejaculation: My Jesus, Mercy . . . Roots for: Del Flanagan. John Mangan St. Agnes K'Deadeye Best remembered event: Hat hop of ,58 . . . Aim in life: to be Gabriel and blow his trumpet . . . Fa- vorite Class: band and more band . . . Hobby: baking and cooking . . . Will never forget the time: I shot a penny off a fence at 25 paces. Joyce Meuwissen St. Agnes Mauve Favorite food: chicken . . . Best remembers: first day at school . . . Pet Peeve: Yah . . . Known by: her pony tail . . . Roots for: the Saints . . . Will never forget: when the Aggies won a straight season in basketball. G Q , 1 :. Y - Ronald Nadeau St. Andrew Monk Favorite ejaculation: Mary, Queen of Victory, pray for us . . . Am an expert at: getting deten- tion slips . . . Best remembers: the junior Prom . . . Prophesies that: I will become a saint . . . In time of trouble: I usually run. Kathryn Newpower St. Agnes Kathy Best remembered event: pep assemblies . . . Aim in life: to reach my final goal - heaven . . . Favorite class: Mr. Asenbrenner's Social . . . Ambition in life: to be a secretary . . . Likes the music of: Glenn Miller. John Nieszner St. Agnes Niesz Aim in life: to be happy, healthy and holy . . . Favorite pastime: outdoor sports . . . Favorite classes: science . . . Favorite quotation: Seize the opportun- ityv . . . Outstanding trait: versatility. Marion Och St, Agnes Mare Favorite food: banana splits . . . Best remembered event: Mardi Gras of 1958 . . . Am an expert at: forgetting things . . . Likes the music of: Perry Como . . . Best movie: War and Peace. John O'Malley Presentation John Aim in life: to get to heaven . . . Best movie: The Bells of St. Mary's . . . Favorite pastime: outdoor work . . . Especially likes: sea food . . . Best quo- tation: Do unto other as you would like them to do to you. Karen Ordell St. Andrew Karen,' Best remembered event: junior Prom . . . Pet peeve: getting up in the morning . . . Known by: my brown eyes . . . Favorite ejaculation: St, Jude, pray for men . . . Aim in life: to improve. Thomas Peiffer St. Agnes Nose My friends say: I remind them of Jimmy Durante . . . Best liked quotation: YVhat you put into it, you'll get out of it . . . Prophesies that: I'll get to heaven . . . In time of troublei usually prays and hopes for the best. Bonnie Pelzer St. Agnes Bonnie Favorite food: Pizza . . . Best book: The Foundling . . . Always roots for: Aggie High . . , Hobby: col- lecting money . . . Favorite ejaculation: To Jesus through Mary. Rita Reno St. Agnes Reets ' Always roots for: the Aggies . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss: my gum chewing . . . Best liked Quotation: Without God, I am nothing . . . Best movie: Ten Commandments. Richard Reuteler Holy Childhood 'fDick', Best remembered event: Senior trip to New York . . . Hobby: listening to radio .4 . . Ambition in life: to travel . . . Favorite ejaculation: Jesus . . . Re- minds friends of: an owl, Rose Marie Ripka St. Agnes Rosie Favorite food: french fried shrimp . . . Roots for: Gayle Solheid . . . Will never forget: Friday's Holy Mass and Communion . . . Saying that comes easiest: That's life . . . Aim in life: to be a sec- retary. Thomas Roberts St. Agnes Cheeko If I had a million dollars: I would pay off all the debts at St. Agnes . . . Wonders if: St. Agnes will miss his good looks . . . Best quotation: All the best things in life are freefl Mary Jo Pittelkow St. Mark Mary Best remembered event: '58 J.S. Prom . . . If I had a million I would: help my parents . . . Proph- esies: No school can beat St. Agnes' spirit . . . In time of trouble: I call on Mary . . . Ambition: to have a happy family. Luella Probst St. Agnes Lue Favorite food: chow mein . . . Pet peeve: not enough time for lunch . , . Known by: my quiet- ness . . , Convinced that: Aggie High will never have escalators . . . Favorite class: Sister Rene's American History. Ronald Prokosch St. Peter f'Pokey My friends say I remind them of: a little inno- cent . . . If I had a million: I would buy a Pizza house . . . Favorite saying: I have to live with my- self and so I want to be fit for myself to know . . . I am an expert at: taking things apart and not getting them together again. Beverly Ramacher St. Agnes -.BeV,, Best remembered event: Senior trip to New York . . . Pet peeve: people who are always late . . . Expert at: sewing . . . In time of trouble: I call on Mary . . . Likes the music of: Lawrence Welk. AY' 11113- . st ,ya 'tflj in f , 'f 35' ' rtasrtfvg-31 ff -iii : -V. .0325 fx 3 - ' N : 3. wv I gs. .- John Rosner St. Agnes Lucifer Favorite pastime: drumming . . . Easiest saying: Oh well, that's the way it goes . . . Best book: Seven Storey Mountain . . . Am an expert at: mak- ing prodigious mistakes . . . Ambition in life: to become a musician. Ruthlyn St. Germain St. Agnes Ruthie,' Am convinced that: Aggie High will always be a second home for me . . . In time of trouble: I pray to the Blessed Virgin . . . Best movie: The Bells of St. Mary's . . . Wonder if Aggie High will miss: my singing off key. David Scheidnes St. Agnes Dave Best remembered event: the day the fire broke out at school . . . Favorite pastime: watching Victory at Sea . . . Aim in life: to be a good Catholic . . . Convinced that: going steady is for the birds . . . In time of trouble I usually: turn to the rosary. Mary Jo Schierman St. Columba Sherms Favorite food: french fries . . . Best remembered event: Trip to New York . . . Best liked ejaculation: All for Thee . . . In time of trouble I usually: run. fag Xp X Ronald Schwartzbauer St. Bernard Ron Best liked quotation: Where there's a will - there's a way . . . Ambition in life: to travel . . . Am an expert at: broadjumping . . . Favorite ejaculation: Jesus, Mary, Joseph. Carol Selly St. Agnes ' Selly Aim in life: to do my best to reach my eternal goal . . . Best movie: The Miracle of Fatima . . . Proph- esies: some day we will all meet again . . . Won- ders if Aggie High will miss: my doughnut and ice cream money. Gayle Solheid Holy Spirit Abigale,' Best remembered event: Junior homecoming . . . Am known by: my laugh . . . Aim in life: to do God's will . . . Best quotation: Keep your face to the sunshine, and you can't see the shadows. Donald Spies St. Agnes Species Favorite food: steak . . . If I had a million: I'd quit my job . . . Easiest saying: 'lWhat, me worry! . . . Best liked quotation: Therels some good in the worst of usf' Layton Swanson Ambition in life: My Pants When . . . Am known - .-x- :-- t I Sacred Heart K'Swanie to be a musician . . . Best book: I Die . . . Favorite class: German by: my short hair . . . Prophesies: I'll see God face to face. Mary Ann Tahnk St. Agnes Mare Ambition in life: to be a teacher . . , Best book: Tomorroufs Memories . . . Prophesies that: '59 seniors will long be remembered . . . Favorite ejacu- lation: To jesus through Maryf' Maureen Tauer St. Bernard g'Mortimer Best remembered event: Senior trip to New York . . . Aim in life: to get to Heaven and have fun trying . . . Am known by: my big appetite . . . Favorite ejaculation: My Jesus, Mercy . . . Am an expert at: telling jokes. Roseann Taylor St. Matthew Rosie Pet Peeve: brothers . . . Best quotation: You are never fully dressed until you wear a smile . . . Won- ders if Aggie High will miss: my constant chatter . . . In time of trouble I usually: say a Hail Mary. . : ' ive' Anna Marie Stadler St. john Evangelist K'Anna,' . Ambition in life: to teach . . . Best quote: If it's worth doing at all, it's worth doing welll' . . . Ex- pert at: babysitting . . . Prophesies that: Russia will be converted through the rosary . . . Likes music of: Lawrence Welk. James Staudenmaier St. Andrew ttjimn My Aim: to get to Heaven . . . Favorite pastime: sports . . . Historical person I admire most: my Father , . . Easiest saying: So much for that . . . My hobby: Music. Ethel Steichen St. Agnes K'Ethel Favorite pastime: sketching . . . Remind my friends of: being quiet as a mouse . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss: my shyness . . . Convinced that: life is worth living . . . In time of trouble usually: prays the rosary, John Stephanie St. Columba Steph Best remembered event: Trip to New York . . . Am known by: my size 12 shoes . . . Favorite pastime: golfing . . . Will never forget: canoe trip to Canada . . . Wonders if Aggie High will miss: my expert scorekeeping. Joan Thill St. Agnes Joanie Best remembered event: Junior class picnic at Watzlis . . . Favorite ejaculation: O Lord, Thy will be done . . . Outstanding trait: my wise cracks . . . Will never forget: the time we gave Mr. Kight The floor . . . Aim in life: medical technologist. Nancy Thury St. Agnes Nance', Favorite saying: I'll never tell . . . If I had a million: I'd give it to my parents . . . In time of trouble I usually: call on Mary . . . Favorite quote: In God we trust. Arthur Thyen St. Agnes Art Best remembered event: my Hrst dance . . . Favor- ite pastime: hunting . . . Pet peeve: uniform ties . . , Likes the music of: Beethoven . . . Aim in life: aeronautical engineer . . . Favorite ejaculation: Jesus, Mary, joseph. Kathy Trojan St. Adalbert Troj Favorite ejaculation: Thy Will be done . . . Best remember event: Sno-ball of '58 . . . Am an expert at! putting my foot in my mouth .... Best book: Miracle of the Bells. Donald Turch St. Agnes Don Favorite food: hamburger . . . Hobby: science . . . Likes music of: Beethoven . . . Prophesies: I'll go to college . . . Favorite classes: math and science. Jerome Urbaniak St. Casimir jerry P Best remembered event: Senior homecoming . . . Historical person I admire most: Lincoln . . . In time of trouble I usually say: Jesus, help me . . . Favorite pastime: hunting. Judith Valerius St. Columba Judie I am convinced that: Aggie High will always be Co-educational . . . Best remembers: my freshman year . . , Pet peeve: too much homework . . . Aim in life: to be happily married. Kathleen Walsh St. james Kathy'l Known by her: small feet and height . . . Hobby: reading . . . Favorite food: pizza . . . Always roots for: the Aggies . . . Favorite ejaculation: To Jesus Through Mary. James Whalen St. Mark Whales Outstanding trait: happy-go-lucky . . . Prophesies: I will pay my debts . . . Ambition in life: to grad- uate . . . Best movie: The Robe . . . Best quote: Give and give generouslyf, Kathleen Whalen St. Mark Honey Roots for: all the Aggies . . . Aim in life: to be as good as my mother . . . Best book: Deliverance bf Sister Cecilia . . . Remind my friends of: a pie with a face . . . Favorite ejaculation: Jesus, Mary, Joseph. Kathleen White St. Agnes Kathy' Favorite quote: The only right things are those that God wants . . . Aim in life: to do something worthwhile in life . . . Favorite class: homemaking . . . Best Book: Late Have I Loved Thee. Bruce Wittbccker St. Agnes Woody Is known by: willingness to cooperate . . . Aim in life: bc a good Catholic father . . . In time of trou- ble usually: says a prayer . . . Will never forget the time: we lifted up Stexds car at my birthday party. Barbara Watzl St. Agnes Barbie Favorite pastime: dancing with Johnny Conroy . . . Wonder if Aggie High will miss: my cheerleading . . . Best Book: Masterful Monk . . , Ambition in life: to be the world's best secretary . . . Am con- vinced: that our senior class gives the best parties. Dorothy Wegscheider St. Agnes Dotty,' Am quite an expert at: baking ice box cookies . . . Will always root for: the red and white . . . When in trouble I turn: to God and a trusted friend . . . My aim in life: to bring many souls to God. John Weirick St. Joseph Wires Will never forget: my first goal in hockey . . . Fa- vorite ejaculation: Lord, help me, for without you I can do nothing' . . . Saying that comes easiest: I give up, why? Favorite food: baked potatoes in jacket. Jerome Weiskopf St. Agnes SCJerry5! Favorite class: art . . . Best movie: Ten Command- ments . . . Ambition: to travel . . . Favorite ejacu- lation: Jesus, Mary, Josephi' . . . Convinced that: life is hard. Patricia Wolkerstorfer St. Agnes Pat Aim in life: to make people happy . . . Best book: No Other Man . . . Best remembered event: Senior homecoming . . . In time of trouble I usually: cry . . . Saying that comes easiest: No kiddingn . . . Ronald Wolter St. Mark Bucky', Wonders if Aggie High will miss: my crewcut . . . Ambition in life: research chemist . . . Favorite pas- time: shooting baskets . . . Will never forget the time: shooting baskets . . . Will never forget the time: Whalen shot crows . . . Favorite ejaculation: jesus, Mary, Joseph! Deanna Worshak St. Francis deSales Deen Pet peeve: waiting for people . . . Am convinced that: a smile can say a lot . . . Will never forget the time: I got the measles at prom time . . . Best quotation: K'Honesty is the best policy . . . In time of trouble I usually: pray to Mary. Audrey Zeug St. Joseph ..Aud,, Event best remembered: Senior trip to New York . . . Am an expert at: forgetting things . . . Best quote: A smile may brighten someone's day . . , Aim in life: heaven. Robert Zimmer St. Pascal Baylon Zim Best remembered event: Senior orientation day , . . Prophesies that: Larry Swanson will have long hair again . . . Likes the music of: Mike Lamatsch . . . In time of trouble: turns to our Lady of Perpetual Help. . , yy - as-, We 7 4 f mf e ' f i I If ' E 6 .I N ' X 28 JLI IORS ,, make me Wm, Timothy Mucllncr President Thomas Osiecki Vice Prexident ll? 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H L I Q35 K slit is 7 if A. , -uv Wax., yu, mit. ,-.,, W W 1 ROW I: Teresa Haubenhofer, Larry Haupt, Karen Hecht, Thomas Heinl, Larry Henneman. ROW 2: Eugene Hiber, Sandra Himlie, Antoinette Himmel, Michael Hoffman, Sandra Ho- gan. ROW 3: Charles Huettl, Kenneth Jarosch, Constance Joswick, Rochelle Juaire, Geraldine Juneski. ROW 4: Barbara Kapala, Sandra Kasper, Carol Keintz, Mary Keller, Karen Kenny. ROW 5.' Judith Kiesling, Marjorie Kiley, Judith Kitzman, Shirley Klotz, Judith Koch. ,Il 1-. A group of Juniors in Library Study. -it A ' Aig, W e sr W we Za g i gsife vzg eim H12 U' ' fi if if Wafiagi . ' ' iii -f . - 'ii' - H ROW I: Mary Kowalski, Kathleen Kremkoski, Kay Kreyer, Rita Kuehn, Celestine Kufner. ROW 2: Kathleen Kujawa, Charles Kundschier, Kathleen Lamey, John Lang, Robert Lang- enberger. ROW 3: William Langenberger, James Latterell, Bonnie Lattin, Carol LaVoi, Kathleen Lewis. ROW 4: Carol Lijewski, David Lijewski, Kathleen Lindstrom, Karen Luther, Terrence McCullough. ROW 5: Mary McEveily, Elizabeth McMahon, Concetta Maealus, Timothy Maidl, James Mancuso. 2 14 mahu Saying df F9044 ,,.g+,irzfs W wa 'regal g-iii,qg:six5g3si - almwt- Mg . . :wrt-as-gn, 1 ' at-rss fy- a,fz,fx,- .ff isiifiidc' 6 1 . wat t 7 91 4 l 5 a Af an ,V X 4532 gi gr QQ Sac? X 7 t taxi ,gi UK M. X : 9 6 if Ki 'S 4 if x If , I 'Vx Patrick Marty Stephen Matz Gwen Mead Jerome Misukanis Patrick Murphy John Myler Jane Nicol Mary Novak Alice O'Keefe Walter Olriksen Herbert Pagel Mary Kay Parkin Mary Phillippi Kathleen Plaster Robert Pohl Jerrice Pollok Kenneth Reno William Rhodes Jacob Richter Patrick Riley Catherine Ripka Kathleen Rosner Beverly Rossini Mary Rossini Patricia Ryan Eleanor Schmidt Mary Ellen Schmidt Ronald Selbitschka ag it fi' an 5' 'Wy mir i v . 4' .. -N V ' V ii 'hiv' if Sm 91,5 ffgfiwgliq T2 5 N54 2235 .- 5 - - 9 2 W3 it S.. 1 A A 6 V, Nj, Q : f igggzgiyff a 7' 3 ,, ,,, js ,1 kf', , A . .. I - . sms: uhh 1 ROW I: Richard Skrypek, Sheldon Smith, Robert Spies, Constance Steinbach, Roger Stoehr. ROW 2: JoAnn Stueve, Leo Tibesar, Margaret Tingerthal, Eugene Tomas, Robert Tschida. ROW 3: Sharon Turch, John Urban, Mary Urista, Norella Vennix, Thomas Wallisch. ROW 4: David Watzl, John Weber, Patricia Weinholzer, Barbara Werner, Mildred Willenbring. ROW 5: Michael Wiome, James Wodarz, Sharon Zech, Carol Zywicki. Unsafe J Q Q: .REQ fi A ,M ne747' - ,-had 79 5s: ' , ' H-'f ' REL I SOPHOMORES Thomas Spies Judy Wigen Paul Olson John Ernster cum, Zgfmf- We 941- We -We 70' ! Religion Discussion. LEFT TO RIGHT, Audrey Strohmayer, Jerry Dittel, Kathleen Albrecht, Barbara Roberts, James Preiner. 35 omca Aekermann Kathleen Albrecht ames Banmek Harold Buchman John Bougle Maureen Carroll Neil Charpentier oan Clysdale Margaret Conrad John Dellwo oann Diekingson J Jerome Dittel J ames Dueber Judith Durrenberger Thomas Eekstrom Nancy Exley Ruth Fangel Joan Farrell Clare Fitzgerald Michael Fitzgerald Biology Project LEFT TO RIGHT Richard Roth, Jane Ripka, Nancy Exley Mary Sehubrmg 36 - Y 5 K' A ., :?iiisf?flyfg,,6h1i , vv , V w so .' ,pi asf 'V - . we H ??S2wa,4iiEs5f9fk - ' XJ,,,.rJ.,,.mgJ , . Ysgnm. .J 2. gs3?Jrs2i:w'z5f f ' f ,,z,4gff- J mw- . em i M ,J ve J x 3 wwf ia' I ggi, R s ll ' s -.Sr . . E? Ne. James Freeberg Joanne Freeman Dennis Garver Richard Garvey James Gibis Joseph Gockowski David Gontarek Kalman Govrik Thomas Groh Leonard Hassel James Heinz John Heller Thomas Howath James Hurley Roger Huss Joan Jacobs Joseph Johnson Marlene Johnson Noreen Kell Mary Kolupailo Mary Kostolnik Joann Kressin Donald Krieger Shirley Kroll Mary Krzmarzick Joyce Kunz Carol Kurkowski James Landsberger Stuart Lang Francis Langer Sue Larkey Charles Larsen Karen Lauer Ronald Lethert Geraldine L1SOWSk1 37 swf - -5 -avi .13 - . J J 1 3, 11, :X ' A is .-J Jkgdrlfzk if mga J ff .. axis fiiegiif' ,N 1 J.. , gfffiiv 5. .. Aff: ,L - 3 YJ W J f- ' :J ai 2??geJe,1'g: 1 - ' - -- J V J J 0 yi v ' ' s a , ,- I JJ ' f J, . J J ,J J J fi 5522 i . - J- 'fe ffvkif i. . . 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Y I 3, W , W3 em aifafmxi ,W SY 'Y X E is-4 ,M L ea V ,lp , 1 2 , I Fred St. Jean Diane Sadowski Daniel Saiko Thomas Saiko Virginia Seabold Mary Scheidnes Robert Schepers Jeanne Schierman Lawrence Schloer Raymond Schmitz Carol Schotl Mary Schubring Donald Schuett Marlene Sorteberg Suzanne Spies ff I -...Q K X ' Leila Sprunck 1, .1 . xg-'iii aaar S aaei Anthony Stadler 1 sf 1 ' M S - h ii I ' R- f NY tem Cn A .Elf 1 . Marilyn Stephanie V' ,'i l fa 'V , R W ,ii, ' S V W ., 5h2U'0f1 510361 sz l, fd! Pda Mechanical Drawing Class! LEFT TO RIGHT, D. Saiko, R. Moeller, Mr. Berra, Heller, J. Preiner. , 39 --..., George Streadwick Virginia Sullivan Audrey Strohmayer Jeanette Thyen Shirley Trojan James Truitt JoAnn Tschida jane Vannelli John Wallrich Grace Walsh Robert Westgard Kathleen Wettengel Carolyn Wiome Carol Wojcik Virginia Wojt Dennis Yeager Frank Ziskovsky Nl 1 S g 6 3 , X H N w y , 4 'i A iw! .V .X l 40 V7 IK I FRESH 'MY N We me omg! 7444 714794, walt! Zta! wx , 'B' nb X .QM 'MSF-f 1 I A J 2 J 1 R K X p f sh! , , Nl h 1 xx -Y S ROW I: Paul Bacigalupl, Bcntrifc Bnkcwell, Patricia Behr, Jean Bettendorf, Sandra Boudrcau. ROW 2: Donna Boyd. Donna Brodtmann, Diana Bump, Christine Byerly Richard Champlcy. 41 We mme agyadazqf ' ROW 1: Sharon Chlebeck, Ruth Clark, John Connolly, Patricia Copley, Sandra Crapson. ROW 2: James Dellwo, Dean DeMars, Norita Dittberner, Carolyn Ehrler, Constance Exley. ROW 3: Michael Fangel, Edward Fashingbauer, Stephen Fick, Barbara Finn, Colleen Fitzpatrick. ROW 4: Herbert Fritzinger, John Glansman, John Grape, John Grieman, Richard Hansen. ROW 5: Richard Hendrickson, Joyce Hendrix, Walter Hesse, Kenneth Hoeschen, Joseph Hoffman. ROW 6: Richard Hoffman, John Huber, Carol Janousek, Susan Johnson, Kathleen Joyce. 42 Wang- We -Weld HE, assi P STR! lm it , - .:i2:f!b!:'i-as ? ,,a-'iw-29,1 .....xxh..:.f sf. . ':' -':g,'-an f V ' f..,:jpaV,j:E3. y zgfgtg , , 'viii -7 3' .f :if ' ,L i W F it ex' M MM ROW I: Brian Juaire,-Judy Jungwirth, James Kavanaugh, Mary ROW 2: Arlene Klein, Elaine Klietz, Joseph Komro, Patricia ROW 3: Sandra Krogstad, Michelle Krzmarzick, Jeanne Lang, Patricia Lattin. ROW 4: Janet Lavell, Thomas Leach, Patricia bara Licha. ROW 5: Robert Lichtscheidl, Michael McVeigh, Mangan, Judith Mayer. ROW 6: Sandra Moeller, Barbara Catherine Norton, Kathleen Nosbuseh. J 43 Kelleher, James Klecker. Koren, James Kowalski. Kathleen Langenberger, Lemire, Janet Lenz, Bar- Gary Magner, Dorothy Nied, Kathleen Nollan, A , . , . ' ' 'NiFiS??7'f 4.1 5 ' L if X - Jia? QW? A ' fijiff i - : ' wifi 2 Q9 vzyffz 1 s 5 . iam X' - , M ,K -t z g,,,,5,. ri -- M , :fig ggcgigfgi f Q Q 7 f fifii , i v 7 ii NZ? sl? 5 -'Y' R 1 I if f' M - , if . .. I , xv ' ' Xa ' if , ,I W 3' tif Qi: Magik? 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ROW 6: Sharon Syrstad, Sandra Szczech, Charles Tahnk, Dorothy Theisen, Carol Toenj es, Howard Toner. 44 Y ' 43 ff' 2 A ,,, w,,,m,gf:.e fu W' ,, aw 55 F 1 i ei 1 2 5 ie ea ,,, , , J ,rt I ' ,Q e i W W A , s V . t , ...E . gl ,, W :'b: W' - t : X L ,a ROW I: Gerald Tschida, William Turch, William Urbanski, Marianne Voeller, Judith Wlaldo, Linda Watzl. ROIV 2: Robert W'egscheider, James Weiss, Al Wfillenbring, LeDonna Wistrcill, Leonard Wistrcill, Daniel Zechmeister. Frosh in action! Whether it's learning to be skillful seamstresses, handy shop men, or volley- ball stars, the Freshies go all out! Pictured in the center of the panel are lwlonsignor Bandas and Eagle Scout, Bob Wegseheider. 45 Summer Glorious Summertime With its billowing clouds And azure skies . . . Vacation l Warm sun and cool water The soft evening air At a dance . . . A summer job Or summer school - a new Release for pent-up energy. Sleep and relaxation At lake front or shady wood. Picnicking .... Summer: continuing Christls work At the SSCA . . . A time of anticipation Planning Christ-hours At Contact, CSMC . . . A time of fulfillment! 46 , uv 9? v u , ? NR ' Q' Vi: i N. 3,5242 ' gf . 2-1 bf 11. V X' x Ylsih n L Z Wiilf I Y 3 R 1 x K i 5 f 'Q' Q Em X ' 'L Q casa Q 1,45- 5 - , , . w W ww V 'ff . -f A k Q, ' , , N ' , A ,' - . ' - . gg ' v ., , , 3,7 wr- '4- f nr-. 'I ' 'L ui! 4 Sm? x. n X af spanning the Way to Victory 544046456 ' mm Checking schedules via the Blue Book! LEFT TO RIGHT M. Kavanaugh, M. A. Tahnk, H. Pagel, M. H. Blacik, M. Ehrler. Fargo, North Dakota - calling all Sodalists to six days of action-packed Summer School - SSCA - inspiration, fun, good fellowship. ,f 5 fi UP l K 0 qt Delegates welcome break between classes. , l 3 ' I 0 if '- ' 0 A ' oU .-4' If N If ' , ' .x I Being a Sodalist of Our Lady is a year-round , PX job. Officers and unit leaders get special training 6, at Queen's VVork sponsored SSCA,s. ,fl J E' ff., V' 48 Acaaazdemzzaw ' mazda WMM-an cult!! CONTACT Make your student life Christ-like - act Planning! LEFT TO RIGHT J. Behr, B. Lethert, M. Adam fChairmanJ, J. Elias, P. Krzmarzick. C.S.M.C. Mission-minded Aggies back the Catho- lic Students Mission Crusade with Prayers - with Study - with Sacri- Hces! Top yearly project aided needy Eu- ropean seminarians with trunks and trunks of clothes. with Christn describes Contact's plans for the year. With headquarters at St. Paul's Catholic Youth Center, Central Committee members keep their schools posted on spiritual and temporal projects. Discussing! LEFT TO RIGHT T. Peiflier, S. Lavigne, J. Conroy CChairmanj, J. Kubiak, M. Heinz. Officers Approve! LEFT TO RIGHT Nicszner, President, Patricia Ryan, Tim Muellner. 49 At the Golf Course! LEFT TO RIGHT John Stephanie, Mike Lamey, Tom Gauthier Tom Klecker. i W , In the Good Old Summertime! Nick Gillen takes his daily siesta. Chris and Barb try the oars. Picnivs with that old gang of mine. 50 9 ed -714-rllfbaffto Zfafzkcaegaf TYPING CLASS Classes during summer? Yes - and we liked it, chorus 25 Aggies who spent five solid weeks learning the keyboard. Under the direction of Sisger Alcantara, the group reached or surpassed 30 wpm summer-goal. OR SUMMER JOBS Seniors found fun and funds in their various summer jobs which ranged from stock boy to private secretary. We work all day! LEFT TO RIGHT. BOTTOM PICTURE: Steve Lavigne, Kathy White, Judy Lemire, Joan Langenberger. Maxine Bannick, UPPER PICTURE: Marvin Ehrler, Deanna Worshak. 51 LltLlI11I1 The splash of Autumn color With its tang of burning leaves And its breath of chilly air . . . Schoolbells! Beginning another year brings New classes, friends, teachers fr- Registration and orientation thrills . . . And proof of Aggie spirit Is everywhere . . . In stirring pep assemblies, Daily, football grind . . . W'orld's Finest VVorkers . . At Homecoming! Acclaiming King Don and Queen Maryf f Victory game and dance. Return to scholastic endeavors . . . Thanksgiving - continuing Christls work . . . Found in peace, joy, health - At Recollection Sunday , . . Friday Mass f Retreat, Rosary Crusade . . A time of fulfillment! 52 Y . 'i.r9.v1 A . , , ,ig 55 , , F , , fL: i.,, A 3 Q 5 ' , .5 2 yi i wifi? li cn. Q, g A 5 5 ii' 3 S Q i l 53 BU SINESS, ART, HOMEMAKING! Larry Swanson points up a few of the intricacies of book- keeping. Sherrie Erickson, Kathy YVhite prepare for a faculty tea. Artists discover another medium for creating lovely things! Kindergarten model, Gary Juneski, poses for amateur photographers - members of St. Agnes photography class. 54 EACH CLASS HAS THEM! Straight A students at the end of the first six week period are as follows: Barbara Lieha, freshmang Beverly Rossini, juniorg Teresa Haubenhofer, juniorg Frank Olchefske, sopho- more. THE DAY IS DONE! Laden with the inevitable books, Aggies take off at three each day. You mean there's homework, too? lr!- VICTORY THROUGH HARD WORK Senior trig class, under the direction of Sister Mary Susan, Hnd the slide rule operations a challenge! Arma virurnque camo chant St. Ag- nes FIRST Latin IV class. Mike Ma- honey follows the travels of Aeneas. More Einsteins coming up! New sci- ence facilities attracted largest-ever physics classes. '76 fffzomwi ME OF ACTIO 2:45 M Yfczcaw Criddcrs, 1958! BACK ROIV: Cozxrh Barra. Roberts F0.Sl'1lHgb11lll'I', Marty, Osicvki, Misllkanis, Chur- penticr, Misukzmis, D.g Gillon, Licbold, Zethrncistcr, Assistant couch Kightg MIDDLE ROIV: Lesky. mam- ngcr: Pugcl. Stnuclcmnaicr. Spies. Ducbcr, Charpcnticr, Sullivan. Nivszncr, Nadeau, Miller, Krieger, Tschicla, manugcrg FRONT ROW: Mocllcr, Ernster, Hurley, Semlak, Conroy, Hibcr, Eg Spies, D.g Hibcr, G.g Watzl, Schmitz, We rem Pep assemblies at Aggie High Have a tempo.' Do or Die! Always full of pep and zest They spur the boys to give their best. First we listen to the Band, Then everybody gives a hand, Six pert lassies face the crowd Come on, Aggies, holler loudf' See Coach Berra watch his boys All of them, his pride and joys! Follow throughf' you hear him yell And his 'leven play right well. See the gridders kick the ball, See 'em run and see 'em fall, Number 50's near the line Watch 'em make a ndownj' this time. 32 is Nieszner bold ffohrzj 61 is Spies, I'm told fDonj 84 is Don the Greater fMisukanis 73 can move a freighter Him Kubiakj 60 has a lot of go fTom Leiboldj 63 can match his foe ffim Stauden maierj Watch II, our man, Ron fNadeauj 63, our meteor, john fConroyj Sullivan fTomj is 82 Men like I0 are all too KEd H iber j 5O,s Faslzg beware, beware! He and 22 !Tom Robertsj are a mighty pair! R ig:.,w'E,f 4 , ,S .3 at , ,f if 144 - J WC? lm. HOMECOMING KING, Don Spies, receives the royal robes from happy Senior cheer- leaders KLEFT TO RIGHTQ Patricia Krzmarzick, Mary Benysek, Barb Watzl. fa -0. QUEEN MARY Adam receives her royal crown from last year's Homecoming Queen, Dar lene Wegleitner. Cheerleader Pat Krzmarzick looks on happily. FLAYKED by the St. Agnes High School Band, the royal party marches on. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mary Adam. Jim Kubiak, Sandra Kasper, Marv Ehrlcr, Carol Kurkowski, Terry Dunleavy. 58 1-?D4zewzz4 army Q Homecoming Queen Mary Adam Victory was the word on Aggie lips that bright Oc- tober day when Midway Stadium teemed with thousands of spectators. The mighty 'Lelevenw truly StiHed St. Michaeli' 32-12 in a thriller game. Preludes to victory included a successful sale of World's Finest Chocolate bars Q24 per Aggiej to- gether with class projects of the usual and unusual variety. Seniors topped the list in raising funds and placed their candidate Mary Adam on the throne. King Don Spies, unanimous choice of the football men, was crowned at the traditional Friday night bonfire. Homecoming Dance in the gym with Alumni as guests, Joe Brabec's orchestra, and gala decorations undertaken by the Student Council made Oct. 19, 1958, a memorable dayf, Rev. Patrick Peyton pleads for daily recitation of the Rosary. It is a milestone toward 21 tremendous VICTORY! CONTACT members on their way to distrib- ute Thanksgiving baskets to the nccdy poor. IT,S THE MASS THAT MATTERS! Every Friday Aggies pzirticipzite as a group in the Holy Sacrifice. 'I'-M--Mrfifswveim WBaxw1M mW mmQMww2Qaw?5mnH 0 J 'nv c . g,K ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR GETS UNDER WAY! Schedule, OK, Sister? inquires Ron Selby as fellow Juniors look on . . . Orientation thrills as Seniors entertain Frosh . . . Lid Popper winners: John Niesxner, Bev Olson. . . Presents for Z1 happy groom, Mr. Asen- brenner . , , Christopher reappears on our stage. Torn Wfallisch takes role of Chris . . . New York bound f Kathy VValsh, Sister Cleopha! 61 Winter Is a season all its own . . . With flying snow, shorter days . . . Christmas in the air A time of Anticipation! Make straight His paths by . . . A Retreat f an Advent Of effort and sacrifice. A time of Renovation! Snow days, with its Spirit of fun and jollity . . . Sno Ball, faculty game, ping-pong A time of Joy! Back to the hidden life of Studies, work, sports, Semester exams . . . A time of Growth! Intelleetually, physically, spiritually Long hours, books hours . . . But all Christ hours! A time of Fulfillment! ,V Ai., faux w Q b xggi .I - nm M H, A N 1 Sports Get Underway V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Victory Spells St. Agnes High! From the first football kick in early autumn until the last basketball sinks into the mesh, Aggie Cheerleaders give their talent, energy, and cheerful personalities to the cause of Victory. Every season gets its impetus as the gayly dressed and smiling pepsters break into cheers and maneuvers, urging student participation at games Aggies hope to win. Bn Cheerleaders, CLOCKWISE: Eileen McNamara, Mary Lou Kostolnik, Sharon Stoffel, Judy Capeti, Diane Sadowski, Judy Wigen. AU Cheerleaders, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Krzmarzick, Bev Rossini, Mary Benysek, Barb Watzl, Sally Kufner, Jerrice Pollok. A Basketball Team. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Father Patrick Ryan, moderator, Tom Roberts, John Myler, Coach Charles Schuman. BACK: Dennis Yeager, Basketball B Young, spirited, and full of hustle describe the Aggie Quint of ,59. Coached by the experienced and cap- able Mr. Schuman, the St. Agnes Hfivel' presented a well balanced attack to their opponents throughout the season. This Junior-dominated team, evidenced by the fact that four Juniors held starting berths, played a rugged 18-game schedule. manager, Tom Saiko, Jim Dueber, Gene Connelly, Don Misukanis, Jerry Misukanis, Dave Seifert, Pat Marty, Dan Saiko, Tom Sullivan, Bob Schepers, manager. rings Victories Spearheading the Ags attacks were co-captains Tom Roberts and John Myler. Backing them were the team's stalwarts - Jerry and Don Misukanis, Louie Charpentier, and Pat Marty. Following in the footsteps of their bigger counterpart, the St. Agnes BH Squad, under the leadership of Mr. Asenbrenner, had a successful 1959 season. What this spirited team lacks in height is made up by fight. HB' Basketball Team. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: naugh, John Rossini, Mr. Frank Asenbrcnnc-r. Bill Tom Spies, Jim Truitt, Don Krieger, Dan Saiko, Jim Urbanski, John Ernstcr, Paul Bacigalupi, Howard Toner. Hurley. BACK: Bob Schepers, manager, Gordy Schier- Len Hassel, Dennis Yeager, manager. man, Jack Huber, Jim Dueber, Tom Saiko, Jim Kava- I I ! Victors on Ice! BACK ROW.' Father Ryan, J. Wei- rieh, D. Schuett, Bannick, M. Fitzgerald, T. Fash- ingbauer, E. Hiher, Heinz, P. Murphy, R. Roth, Mr. Kight, coach. FRONT: G. Streadwick, R. Bump, G Hiber, T. Osiecki, J. Lang, T. McCullough, J. Conroy R. Moeller, C. Huettl, R. Miller, K. Reno, R. Langen- berger, QAbsent from pieture.D Finishing with the most successful season in many a year, the St. Agnes Hockey team really rated in the Minnesota Catholic Hockey Conference. Mr. Kightis puck- sters tallied an impressive record of VICTORIES, VICTORIES, VICTORIES! X The most, notable trait of the Aggie Icemen this year was their constant drive and tenacity in the twist ... .. 1 or defeat. izxw-W ' 'ii' 'Fri 'A and talented coaching of hockey as Kight, next year's team should turn az. superlative record. Despite the loss We il' ecomiihgi back next year. last year with the team were Seniors, Left fohn picture: John Weirich, Tom Fashing- bauer, John Cionroy, and Eddie Hiber. Qpersonnel, a Hne aggressive group will cbtoaq BASKETBALL A Team HOCKEY YY They YYQ VVashington . . . . . . 54 Nlinnehaha WVashington . . . . . . 61 SL. John . . St. John ..... . . . 40 W. St. Paul St. Thomas ..... . . . 41 Central . . . St. Michael ..... . . . 45 Blake . . . . . St. Paul Academy .... . . . 52 Minnehaha Bcnilde ........ . . . 55 Dc-LaSalle . Pierz ........ . . . 58 Crm-lin . . . . Rosemount . . . . . . 42 SL. Thomas Winsted . . . . . . 66 Central . . . St. Thomas . . . . . . 51 Bc-nilde . . . St. Michael . . . . . . 49 St. Cloud . Benilde ., .. . 42 Duluth , . . St. John .... . . . 56 Pierz .......... . . . 57 St. Thomas Rosemount ..... . . . 54 Murray . . . Dm-LaSalle . St. Paul Academy .... . . . 45 St. Bernard Crotin . . . . Winsted ........ . . . 57 Murray . . . St. John . . YVilson . . . Hvnildc . . . 'Mfr AB D s ll ' 9 Aggies Tq ,,,,,,,,,, es eat e a a ecd 5 Wm ho M 'smke sHABERlIL--UQ -aregadnighllfanz Ehe of zoals in the mght a I WIN CCC PUCK TITLE- ggies Sh .Tohr school c Fold fludedd its Don Bosco Don Bcsco 6fS, 3 goal by Tom! Ed. Vv fhllf fhirltlfos' .earn-nfl Wins rmrI'y Tom Reber! :Z the Sf Co-Curriculars Gather Impetus . . . Annual Retreat Under the guidance of Father Richard Madden, who in his Carmelite garb resembled Zorro, the Juniors, Sophs, and Freshies made their annual Retreat, at the beginning of Advent. A captor of souls rather than bandits, Father Mad- den, with his spirited, thought-provoking, chuckle- producing talks will never be forgotten. Most of the Seniors made a private retreat at Fiat House. The Gift that keeps on Giving! The general cooperation of Sodality members can be exemplified in any of its projects, be it the care of the daily Bulletin Board or the climax to Advent practices with a Procession to the Crib. Pictured are Sodality Officers: Mike Kavanaugh, Beverly Miller, Monica Ehrler, Larry Swanson, prefect. Carolers bring song into the Christmas Program. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Beverly Dickey, Mary E. Schmidt, Emily Hirte, Mary Novak, Margaret M. Anfang, Celestine Kufner, Kathy Horan. BACK: Sandra Himlie, Judy Kitzman, Bev Olson, Pat Wolkerstorfer, Mary Fangel, Mary Parkin. Trunks for Europe A parish project under the leadership of Monsignor Bandas, 37 trunks of clothing for needy European seminar- ians were prepared. CSMC,ers, headed by prexy, John Nieszner, assisted in preparing the trunks for shipment. Enjoying their work are a group of Senior Crusaders. Year Round Service Members of the St. Agnes Unit of the Junior American Red Cross swing from project to project as they practice voluntary giving. Ranging from gift boxes for overseas to visiting hospitals with a cheery song, Aggies look back with special pride on their successful Pizza Party and Mixer as a fund-raising project for Red Cross membership. Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: Ramona Rivers, Midge Kiley, Nick Gillen, Ron Wolters. 69 5 Off puudlq The Hi h School Band Persons of Note! TRUMPETS: FRONT, Left to Right: M. Keller, J Kavanaugh, W. Rhodes, Bougie. BACK: Heinz M. Heinz, Mangan. PERCUSSION: J. Rosner, T. Groh, G. Petrich, M. K Parkin. FRENCH HORNS: P. Bacigalupi, M. Fangcl, H. Pagel BRASSES: SEATED: H. Buchman, R. Juaire. STAND- ING: T. Eckstrom, W. Selly, L. Henncmann, B. Juaire WOODWINDS: SEATED: Jansen, M. Larnatsch S. Fick, R. Schally, M. Scheidnes, G. Tomas, K. Rau J. Weiss, 1 W0 See the Snodays Royalty Good King Don and Princess Mary With their royal retinue Kathy, Dave, and handsome ferry. Music was an opening feature Of those carefree hoursg And the band in Christmas concert Stirred our inmost powers! Bowling, ping-pong, skating parties Kept us sportsters busyg Then we danced in the AV room Till our heads were dizzy! We also had The Christmas Apple' A play of Christmas givingg Made us feel with good old Herman Life! It IS worth living! Best of all the feature numbers Brought the faculty Into conflict with us youngsters Boy! Was it a spree! Victor Berra was the bright star Could he play the game! Though they won the mighty battle They were pretty lame fnext dayj! Selling chances on a Hi-Fi Brought the needed moneyg Patty Ryan won the radio And was it a honey! Second year of Sno-day mem'ries Rise up bright and clear,- Grateful thanks to all who made them Fun and full of cheer! prin Spring comes Bringing a new face to the land . . March winds f and a Fresh clean smell! Spring days, sunny days! Nature bursts forth in buds and blossoms Birds on the wing . . . April showers . . . and a Prom! Out comes the baseball mitt To prepare for spring training. Lent 1 like a long retreat! I prepare manfully For a struggle against sin. Seniors treasure final memories Of Aggie life . . . class play, skip day, Awards! Graduation! Goodby, Aggie High . . . NVQ walk with Christ in grace Sharing the VICTORY of the Cross! 44' 'li D14 K ,SW Km h 'M R ,5.ff ' Nb. f., Q- J ZW r '- . 2 - 'S' Q: f W , ,A Jifkijuf 5 ' ., f k 0 Qawflfrrl ,ww .'7,.,1'- 552: ' f f '--' rf. 35,1 ,V fr wif. , f a A, f J Q36 aw I 0 What the well-dressed Aggie will wear is exemplified by Kathy Trojan and Greg Beran as they appear daily in neat and spotless uni- form. Proud of the school's desire to have both a girl and boy's uniform, Aggies try hard to be worthy of wearing it at all times. 74 IT'S SPRI G GGIELAN Studies must go on! In spite of balmy weather and spring fever, Aggies continue the spirit for which they are noted in their scholastic life - eagerness for true knowledge! if K L . 1' . , 3, it ll I sa. , ,V 5 +.t 14 1 Baseball and Spring are inseparables to Aggie Itls Prom Time - and senior class presldent boys. Relaxing before the game, Mark Heinz and Tom Fashingbauer and his partner Dorothy Tom Sullivan exchange quips as they suit up for Wegscheider lead the grand march the long the first time. awaited social event of the year' The playls the thingf' Senior members of the Cue and Curtain critically listen to Kathy Newpower read script from a possible choice. Aiding her to choose the senior play of the year are Robert Zimmer, lklary Jo Schierman and Jerry Urbaniak. It's Springtime f and stenos, jobs in view, don business-like attire to hold that first interview with prospective employer. Junior Ken Jarosch 70: Me ' 9922 Maryann Koek and Gayle Solheid Spring fever? lVhat's that? No time for such an afliietion insists the eager chemistry lad , . . Of course there are others who are not immune! P X? if l r r '-' t 44 I 60Nt4,, l ve ,ix w xi i M M.. SENIOR MEMORIES! Class of '59 prcsvms Class ring Ccrivascdj to Aggie High. LEFT T0 RIGHT 7 Class oflivc-rs Sullivxm. FLlSl'1lI1glDIlll4'l'. Bvriysck. Seifert, S, M. Kathryn, principal . . . John Su-pliuiiic-, Mary Holzviiivr in gracllxzition gowns 'ilook into Iliff futurcl' . , . Scnior girls love picnics! . . . lviilfy. our Klotlivr . . . Mike Lziiiicy, Sports Editor par I-xc'c'llc'ntl . . , Thr' ring that promisvs loyalty .,,. I im lmrv, Sistvr Clvopha, Sister Patrice, 'Indy I'II1I'CllI1il 'gout Exist' '.,. Svnator Eugcm- fXlc'Cz1rtliy. spvzikvr :it tlic- lxIllWVfll1lil'l' Prcss Convmiticm ,, , Joann Elias Cuts livr liirlliclny fake which Dc-anna Wlorshak, Carol iAIlLll'l'SOH :incl Judy Bohr liopv to shxirc-. FE TLIRE Open House, held January 25, brought hundreds of people to see the new wing which houses four new classrooms. As its big project of the year, the H.S.A. furnished the biology lab. Viewing the new equipment are Mrs. Heinl, Mrs. Dickey, Beverly Dickey. Binding the interests of Home and School in a practical and helpful way is our alert and busy Home-School Associ- ation. General meetings prefaced by board meetings at regular intervals keep all the members attuned to the latest de- velopments in the school. Both faculty and parents count this association as the finest. Officers! left to right: Mrs. Joseph Blechinger, Mr. Paul Gillen, Mr. James Conroy, President, Mrs. Gordon Schierman. x'. The President of the Student Council, Michael Lamatsch, sue- hard-working group, Student Council strives to maintain a ceeds in keeping everyone happy at a meeting! Mrs. Marjorie cheerful school spirit in all its endeavors. Brula, Moderator, smiles approvingly at Mike's comments. A 78 M l .1 HLTHMES Aggie Highis official news spreader, in its second year of existence, has main- tained its excellent quality of news coverage to merit ALL CATHOLIC. Sister M, Paula advises the pub- lication. Eagerly awaited by all the students, it has also earned an MAH Aggiew title. The only complaint ever given is that it doesnit come out often enough. DEBATERS Top debaters: Left to 'kfxlff' ' Time out to pose: LEFT TO RIGHT, Barbara Lethert, Tom Klecker, Maureen Tauer, Larry Swanson, Mary Helen Blacik, editor, Nick Gillen, Karen Ordell, Mike Lamey, Carol Christopherson, Tom Gauthier. afZ4e70afwl WTO the Victors belong the spoils. A consistently active group sacrificing time without end, these senior debaters have brought many honors to St. Agnes, in- cluding a Hrst place Trophy at the Concordia Annual Tourney. At the Catholic State Tournament held at Loyola, Mankato, the third place trophy was awarded these zealous teammates. Under the experienced and capable tutoring of Siser M. Leonilla, the debaters brought laurels to show the fruit of her work. Right, FRONT ROW: Mike Mahoney, Barbara Lethert, Kathy Walsh, Carol Christopherson, John Stephanie. BACK ROW: James Imre, Mike Kavanaugh, Judy Erickson. Ready Every period of the day this group of Aggie boys is ready to run movie projectors, tape recorders and other audio-visual equipment. Under the direction of Sister M. Cleopha, this group understands the meaning of Service! Library Club Officers! Carol Zwicki, Beverly Miller, Margaret M. Anfang, Beverly Dickey. Spirited Fun-filled and frolicsome, this group of merry pepsters known as the GAA, love to cheer, to play, and to take an active part in anything pertaining to the Sports' i'Vorld. Sister Leon Marie meets weekly with this energetic group to carry out the plans of the GAA Board. Our faithful AVSO Corps! Willing Gracious and obliging, a specially trained group of girls, under the di- rection of Sister M. Patrice, form the Library Club. You can't find that certain book? Wlhy, just ask one of the 20 members of the Library Club! GAA OHicers! Barbara Watzl, Joann Elias, president, Mary Jo Rossini, Beverly Olsen. Mrs. Eileen Moulin, school nurse and Mrs. Jeanne Hot Lunch Personnel! Mrs. Kunic, Mrs. Oherg, Mrs. Peltier, Bccdle, dental nurse, Mrs. Madden, Mrs. Hilgert. Efficient Sacrificing Helpful One of the busiest places N in Aggie High is the Gen- eral Office . . . and in it youill Hnd a very patient, obliging, and efficient Mrs. N Lang. Mrs. Helen Lang f-fd! S ' 244:64 of wad' All-Round Pardners Mr. Ambrose Krump, engineer Caretakers: Ludwig X. Deml and Franz Weiss 81 u ' 't Throughout the school year come interesting programs from the Minnesota University to intersperse the more rigorous scholastic routine. Programs 1. Victor Onstad produces beauty. 2. Happy Harvey had a heap of harmonies! 3. World famous sculptor, Bogardus, gives life to clay! 4. The Deep River Singers delight the audience! 7 ' i ...e Q fa E , kv! I J Sparkling Program by Electrical Elizabeth Ried, UN reporter, gives brilliant Catholic Action lecture, Final Wizard! climactic scene from The Christmas Apple featuring Barbara Lethert as Mary. 82 ' Our Thirteen Year Aggies Chalking up a 13 year Victory! BACK ROW: D. Spies, D. Seifert, T. Fashingbauer, T. Peiffer, B. Pelzer, K. Newpower, M. Benysek, K, Dusek. M. Fangel, C. Hall P. Wfolkerstorfer, M. Tahnk, Rosner, Nieszner, J. VVeisk0pf. MIDDLE: T. Sullivan, M. H. Blaeik, R. Reno, B. Casscllius, T. Roberts, R. Prokosch, B. Witt- becker, M. Lamatsch. P. Ernster, J. O'Malley, D. Turch FRONT: Conroy, R. Ripka, Langenberger, N Thury, M. Bannick, Mangan, L. Probst, P. Weg- scheider, K, Brandl, E. Steiehen, R. Buchman, S. Erick- son, M. Hansen, Thill. Our Lettermen Victory Leaders! FRONT: D. Lijewski, T. Roberts, D Spies, J. Conroy, J. Stxtudenmaier, J. Wleirich, E. Hiber, T. Sullivan, R. Nncleau. MIDDLE.' Freeman, T. Fash- ingbauer, T. Leibold, R. Zcvhmcister, Dueber, G Hiber, Myler, M. Heinz, T. Spies. THIRD: S. Lavigne, D. Misukanis, P. Marty, T. Osiecki, Misukanis, J Lang, H. Pagel, L. Charpentier, M. Fitzgerald FOURTH: Mr. Kight, Mr. C. Schuman, Mr. V. Berra Rev. P. Ryan. 1 Senior Kathy Walsh Kathy Walsh ff YVINNER in the Ram- sey County Cfirst placel and State Csec- ond plaeej TB Radio Script Contest. Scholastic WINNERS -- Semester A Honor Roll! FRONT ROW: M. Voeller, J. Waldo, C. Ehrler, Hendrix, M. Kelleher, Rossini, B. Licha, C. Toenjes, S. Johnson, C. Janousek fFroshj. SECOND ROW: E. McNamara, S. Tro- jan, D. Yeager, Freeman, Jacobs, F. Olchefske, M. C. Scheidness, S. Spies, T. Spies, S. Lang lcal Ciontt st. Dennis Barrett f WIN- NER Cthud placej in American Legion spon- sored Constitution Orator- fSophsj. THIRD ROW: C. LaVoi. B. Rossini, A. O'Keefe, T. Haubenhofer, J, Pollok, L. Tibesar, K. Eiehler, M. Tingerthal, H. Pagel fjuniorsj. FOURTH ROW: D. Fox, M. Tauer, K. Ordell, M. H. Blacik, K, Trojan, K. White, R. Taylor, A. M. Stadlcr, M. Holzemcr, Lemire, M. Clysdale, D. Spies CSeniorsl unior Dennis Barrett 84 Kathy White 7 WINNER of Miss Homemaker Title in Betty Croeker Contest za ' eine 'Z'-'Q ' 1 i Queen Mary Ellen Schmidt, Junior class Candidate and James Wleiss, Freshman, were victors in the Mardi Gras race. Each homeroom tried eagerly to get enough Crosier subscriptions to put its royalty on the cov- eted throne. Mardi Gras Costume Dance brings to a close the annual CSMC Drive for Mission Funds. Crusaders appeared at this gala evening affair uniquely attired. Caught by the camera are baby girl twins, Sandra Krogstad and Sue Johnson, and the high spirited gentleman. Karen Robertus. Rivaling Macbeth's witches are Judy Behr, Sue Gibis. and Carol An- derson. J . -54.5125 My CALENDAR 19 ! e tr, 58-59 I 'lf 'R ..f K R . of Q. ' o : - b P'PQ' r -' C7 2 A , ' w a s 1 rg ' ...ML kj X Q 'Q . , t. '-JA F ' n YW 1 ' X931 y 1 ff 1 . 1-af ., 1339 na. CALENDAR OF EVENTS OF 1959 SEPTEMBER 1958 Registration puts Juniors in the lead with 136, Seniors register 61 girls and 61 boys, Frosh and Sophs number 118-132. Seniors act as Guardian Angels to Frosh and initiate school schedule. First Friday - Mass of the Holy Spirit - all in uniform - short classes. First victory, Aggies 13, Loyola 0. Nativity of Mary - Jean Bettendorf wins Marian Feature - full day classes. New lab in use. Seniors elect Tom Fashingbauer class prexy. St. Agnes Scholarship awards: Peter Olson, Paul Olson, Shirley Kroll, Eileen Och, James Klecker. Holy Name of Mary - Aggies second vic- tory over Rosemount, 14-7. Sodality cele- brate Mary's day by reciting' rosary in Church Chapel. Homecoming Queens election. John O'Malley was the first senior to spark off picture taking at Trudells. First Home and School Association meeting, Mr. Thomas Conroy presiding. Holy Mass for Father Warnemunde. First loss against Concordia 0-13. Lid popper dance sponsored by Student Council is a big success. Freshies, Sophs, and Juniors have pictures taken by Mr. Myron Haugen of Columbia Studios. Jim Slavik and Dan Zechmiester awarded four-year scholarships from the Fourth De- gree Knights of Columbus. Tim Muellner is Junior class president. First HI-TIMES. ,Queen candidates: Sen- ' r - Mary Adam, junior - Sandy Kas- er, Soph - Carol Kurkowski. Our first pep assembly - Mr. Berra intro- duced the football team! Thirty-one seniors, three faculty members leave for Regina Tour to New York and 11- 20- 86 Washington. Won our third victory over St. Felix, 20-14. Free day. MCEA Teachers meeting at Hotel Leamington. CSMC Oflicers: President - John Neisz- nerg Secretary - Patricia Ryan, Treasurer - Tim Muellner. OCTOBER 1958 Feast of the Guardian Angels. First Friday W Aggie's 4-th victory, Mahto- 13 - Mr. Kight starts the Chocolate Drive at an all- medi 7, Aggies Worldls Finest school assembly. First Saturday gina Tour. Rosary Rally - Seniors bake sale as Home- coming Project No. 1. Oflicial Fire Drill. 31 touring seniors try to adjust to school routine again. Feast of Holy Rosary. P.A. talk by Hopeful Heathensf, His Holiness Pope Pius XII dies. Aggie's 5th victory over Wilson 6-0. Student Counselors attend Mass at Cathe- dral for Pope Pius XII. - Seniors return from Re- Days spent on Homecoming activities: car washes and odd jobs. Cue and Curtain present Christopher Co- lumbus play. First Debate at West High, Minneapolis. We won 2, lost 1. Chocolate Drive ends. Bonfire at which Don Spies is crowned king. HOMECOMING! Seniors get Mary in as queen. Aggies Stifle St. Michaelv 32-14. Reports given to parents each evening. Class rings arrive. Debate at De LaSalle. Student body offers spiritual day for Mr. Asenbrenner. Aggies lose to St. John 0-14. Mr. Asenbrenner Weds Margaret Mary Monson at Holy Spirit Church. Mixed Choir sings. Feast of Christ the King! 600 attend St. Agnes Church for Day of Recollection. 2 X Q rf ef 5 .,.. ft.. ... Q. fi 3. Ut Y. 4. J' J' fi.f'5:tt... ii. hi 'R 'lf' 7. Q V f .7 rv--....w1.e. ff. .wr 27 studeifrtsi are pictured in the page. '?5'z Pope Joh'n's3--Qogonation. Kathy Walsh wins ,first placeffin essay contest. iQ3iE,ather ,ffom St. Thomas talks 7 10 11 -13 14 15 18 20 21 24 25 26 27 2 3 5 6 8 9 Senior boys. Sieniog, officers make history by presenting Kathryn, principal, with a H59 classttringienclosed in a dome case. Several students attend Youth Appreciation Night at Prom Ball Room. B squad cheer- leaders chosen. Free day. Veteran's holiday. Brother Timothy visits Juniors and Seniors at school. HI-TIMES and Palm staffs with their mod- erators and Sister Kathryn, attend Press Conference at Milwaukee. Congratulations to debaters at St. Cloud - 8 wins, 4 losses. Holy Cross priest, cousin to Sister Leonilla, addresses Senior English classes. University program, Project Vanguard. Six- teen Aggies get No Accidents Award. Presentation of the B.V.M. General Com- munion for Sodalists. Win first basketball victory over Washington, 54-34. Chemistry students attend 4'Atoms for Peacen lecture. Our principal's nameday, St. Catherine. Sis- ter Kathryn is presented with gratitude gift by both publications, staffs, The Life of Christi, by Bishop Sheen. Cue and Curtain presents The Death of the Hired Manf' Thanksgiving recess. DECEMBER 1958 Retreat for Juniors, Sophs, and Freshies by Father Richard Madden. Seniors have two- day vacation. Senior girls write the Miss Betty Crocker contest. First Friday. Basketball game lost to St. John's, 43-40. First Saturday. WCCO presents K. Walsh reading her T.B. essay. Eight debaters get first place. Immaculate Conception. Free day. University Program. Victor Onstad and his chalk talk. Aggies lose to St. Thomas Ca- dets, 48-41. Miss Ried addressed the student body. We won first hockey game with Minnehaha Academy, 4-2. General Mass and Communion. Basketball game won over St. Michael, 48-27. B squad also victorious. Student Council gets Christmas tree. Pictures taken by studio for Palm. Election of Sno-Ball candidates. Open House at school for St. Agnes parish- ioners to view the four new rooms. Juniors have a cookie sale to swell J.S. prom treasury. Sodalists conclude Advent practices with procession to the Crib. Christmas Program includes Band Concert and 5'The Christmas Apple starring james Imre as the clockmaker. Christ's birthday! Merry Christmas! Skating party at Minnehaha playground. Dancing in AVSO room. Ping Pong Tournament in AV room. Paul Ernster wins all-school championship. Bowling Tournament. Junior boys triumph! High singles, Bob Pohl and Carolyn Wiome. JANUARY 1959 First Friday. All-City Mass at Cathedral. Skating party followed by dance in A.V. room. Billy Turch finds S25 Sno Button! Sno Ball in gym. Princess Mary Benysek and Prince Don Misukanis ruling royalty. FACULTY victorious over varsity. Puck- sters beat Cretin, 2-1. Ping Pong tournament won by Paul Ernster. Unlooked for free day! Plasterers, day! New year begins at school. Hi-Fi drawing. Pat Ryan winner of portable radio. Sister M. Leonilla again directs nine Catho- lic High Schools in an all-day debate tourn- ament. Basketball team loses to Rosemount, 66-42. Hockey again wins over Central, 5-2. Wizard of Oz opera seen by 85 students. Basketball team trounces Winsted, 66-35. Hockey team takes double header at Duluth, 3-1 . . . 3-O. Semester Exam week begins! Feast of St. Agnes. Tradition carried on by paying special tribute to St. Agnes in song and offering of flowers. Red Cross Pizza supper and dance. Free day in honor of St. Agnes. Hockey victorious over Cadets of St. tion meeting. Thomas,4-3. 21 Invitational Speech Trophy Tournament at Open House a huge success as hundreds DeLaSalle. View the 4 new rooms and other classrooms. 22-28 Holy Week. Packed gym enjoys Band and Variety Show. 25 Feast of the Annunciation. Easter recess be- Happy Harvey delights all and starts out gins at close of afternoon class. new semester in a happy mood. 29 Easter Sunday Basketball and hockey teams claim double victories over Cretin and St. John. APRIL 1959 1 Classes resume after Easter holidays. FEBRUARY 1959 3 All-school dance sponsored by Contact. Sodality Reception Day. Feast of the Pres- 8 Card Party given by H.S.A. ematieni Candieinas DaY- 9 Student Council meet at Mechanic Art All day testing for Juniors. Janet Lavell High School' eieeted Junior sn0W Princess at St- Pani 11 Catholic State Speech Tournament at Be- Winter Carnival. Hilde- Basketball and hockey victories. Q6 Senior Class play. Cretin Invitational Debate Tournament. 22 fflqing and In Qpera at St. Paul Auditorium. MARDI-GRAS, a gala day. Junior Mary El- 23 HLTIMES is Out. len Schmidt, Queen, Freshman james 27 Last six Weeks begins. Weiss, King' 28 Junior-Senior Prom at South View Country Hockey loses opener in tournament. Alum- Club. HHS David Johnson entertains Aggies Wiin 29 University Program, Deep River Singers. skillful dance program. Our Lady of Lourdes. Anniversary of Msgr. M AY 1959 Bandasi eeniing ie Si- Agnes- Senior boys 1 Sodality Day. Crowning of the Blessed Vir- biiiefed On Seieeiiife Service- gin in Church. Social in the Evening. Lincoln's birthday. Basketball thriller with 3 May Day Procession at Cathedral. SPA- We Wen Zi5'4'3- 7 Ascension Thursday. Free Day. Lenten inevie iiG0igainaii spenseiieei bY 14 Final meeting of H.S.A. Election of officers. Home School Association. 17 Spring Concert Test for all incoming freshmen. 18 Senior exam Week- Another basketball thriller, Aggies 46, Rose- 21 HLTINIES final edition. inenni 44' 22 Senior Farewell Dance given by Sopho- Last hockey game of the year. SPA 0, Ag- moms. gies 2. 24 Mother-Daughter Tea in AV room. Fighting 69th talk by Father Hoffman. 25 Senior Skip Day. State Basketball Tournament. 27 The Palm iSwQMt,t.. ,.... . ,....., Washingtonis Birthday cornmemoratioig, ,,.. . ,.....tt.-ft if fft itft' f Xtfee Q Q1 etit 'iii to Free day. Student Congress here. 4,,.. 0 'fti' H Sgnicggi -rr.V A pg ,,.,f 6 E ii University program, Sculptor Bogardtislw 1 GR vypp District Debate Tournament, NFL. 9 ii'l ..f,..., ii'i ff- Qgcbglawffg- .el e MARCH 1959 Vpgpkgqp ' I Vp An all-week Notre Dame vocation ',i..,Q 'tV'tt1-- -....,..,,. . ff l begins in church hall. HI-TIMES is out. 'i Junior class officers select class rings. No-Acts Safety program, Roger Ward p.,, . att' 'i ii ing Over. . ' -11 Parents call for report cards. f i is Annual Irish vs German Volleyball iii game. Variety show by Cue and Curtain. Feast of St. Joseph. Home School Associa- Our Very Special Patrons Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. G. Bandas St. Agnes High School Trudell Studio, St. Paul, Minn.. St. Agnes High School Home and School Association St. Agnes Music Department St. Agnes Student Council Rev. Eugene Roden Rev. Patrick Ryan Lohmann's Columbia Studio, LaCrosse, Wis. Myron C. Haugen St. Agnes Junior Red Cross Unit Our Special Patrons St. Agnes Grade School Catholic Aid Association St. Agnes Debate and Speech Dept. St. Agnes G.A,A. Club St. Agnes Sodality St. Agnes HI-TIMES Mr. and Mrs. joseph Brula Rev. Eugene Hackert Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lang Mr. and Mrs. F. Asenbrenner Seeger Florist Mr. Asenbrenner's 10:10 Social Class St. Agnes Parent Faculty Organization St. Andrewls Church Western State Bank Hirte Transfer Company St. Agnes Contact Unit St. Agnes Library Club M. H. Diebel Mr. and Mrs. A. H. lVinkel St. Agnes Lettermanis Club Catholic Athletic Association Rev. Hugolinus, O.F.M. - Sacred Heart Glassers Bakery Healy Plumbing and Heating Co. St. Agnes Alumni Assoc. Haldeman - Homme Msgr. George Ryan if Cathedral Rev. Raymond Ruthowski St. Paul Milk Co. Minnehaha Lanes Jack and Louis Tallen Minnesota Polish Pub. Co. Adam Bros. AA Cleaners Mueller-Bies Mr. John Bisciglia Mr. and Mrs. Kight Perry Juaire Harryls Drive Inn Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schuman Uni-Dale Store St. Paul Upholstery Muntean-Hcdman Dept. Store Pittelkow's Grocery Hindy Heating Mr. Vic Tierra Mr. L. Deml hir. F. Wleiss Credit Bureau of St. Paul Mr. A. Krump Fabel's Shoes Zeng' f Mr Bakewell Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. A and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. B and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. C and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. Cich and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. D and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adam K. Ackermann G. Anderson Florian Anfang M. Bannick H. E. Bealke F. Bedell B. Behr Ed. Benysek J. A. Beran C. Bettendorf R. Bittrich R. Blacik J. Blechinger A. R. Buchman D. Bump T. Burke V. Busch John Capeti H. Champley E. Charpentier W. Chlebeck W. A. Christopherson H. Clark D. W. Clysdale P. Connolly J.'Conroy G. Crapson W. Culbertson A. DeMars John Dickey R. Dickinson O. Dittberner Mr. and Mrs. C. Dittel Mr. and Mrs. L. Dueber Mr. and Mrs. H. Durrenberger E Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckstrom Mr. and Mrs. B. Ehrler Mr. and Mrs.,A. Eichler Mr. and Mrs. G. Elias Mrs. M. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. E. Ernster Mr. and Mrs. G. Exley F Mr. and Mrs. B. Fangel Mr. and Mrs. F. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. J. Fashingbauer Mr. and Mrs. Feulner Mr. and Mrs. Fick Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. A. Fox Mrs. B. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. J. Frischmon Mr. and Mrs. T. Fitzgerald G Mr. and Mrs. C. Garver Mr. and Mrs. R. Garvey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Goebl Mr. and Mrs. L. Gontarek Dr. and Mrs. K. Govrik Mr. and Mrs. R. Grieman Mr. and Mrs. A. Grundhoefer H Mr and Mrs. M. Hackl Mr and Mrs. L. Hoeschen Mr and Mrs. Carl Hall Mr and Mrs. H. Hansen Mr and Mrs. B. Hanson Mr and Mrs. Haselman Mr and Mrs. Haubenhofer Mr and Mrs W. Haupt Mr. and Mrs. W. Hecht Mr and Mrs. R. Heinen Mr. and Mrs R. Heinz Mr and Mrs. L. Hendrickson Mrs. M. Hendrix Mrs. R. Hennemann Mr and Mrs. Edward Hiber Mr. and Mrs. Earl Himlie Mr and Mrs. A. Himmel Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Hirte Mrs. Francis Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Horan Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hurley Mr and Mrs. George Huss Mr and Mrs. C. Holzemer I Mr and Mrs Peter Imre J Mr and Mrs. Roman Jacobs Mr and Mrs Cyril Janousek Mr and Mrs. Matthias Jansen Mr and Mrs. Donald Johnson Mrs. Gladys Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leon Juaire Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jungwirth K Mr. and Mrs. Al Kapala Mr. and Mrs. E. Kasper Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keintz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kell Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kiesling Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kiley Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kitzman Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klein Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klietz Mr. and Mrs. L. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kock Mr. and Mrs. John Koren Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kostolnik Mr. and Mrs. C. Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. C. Kremkowski Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kreyer Mr. and Mrs. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krzmarzick Mr. and Mrs. V. Kubiak Mr. and Mrs. John Kufner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kundschier Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunz Mrs. Lillian Kurkowski L Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lamatsch Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamey Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang, Mr. and Mrs. John Lang Mr. and Mrs. M. Langenberger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langer Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laschinger Mr. and Mrs. Don Latterell Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lattin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lavell Mr. and Mrs. George Lavigne Mr and Mrs Adellor LaVoi Mr and Mrs Walter Lenz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lethert Mr and Mrs Gordon Lewis Mr and Mrs. Andrew Licha Mr and Mrs Carl Lien Mr and Mrs Roy Lijewski Mr and Mrs. Paul Lorang Mr and Mrs. Lunzer Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Luther M Mr and Mrs. Sam Macalus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Magner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mangan Mr. and Mrs. H. Marty Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Chester McEvelly Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. N Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O Mr. and Mrs. 0 74a 79460, 5:4542 Me? af0wz2ew'a774waZ77ahoa4 Joseph McMahon H. McNamara Henry Meuwissen Joseph Meyer Daniel Misukanis Robert Moeller Francis Maidl Kenneth Mooney George Mulcahy Daniel Murphy Richard Myler Norman Nagel W. Newpower Wm. Nicol Carl Nied Nick Nieszner E. H. Nollan Edward Norton O,Connor Ernest Olchefske Mr. and Mrs Mrs. VV. C. Olriksen Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. P and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Walter Olsen Harvey Olson Patrick O'Keef'e' Earl Ordell Osiecki R. Pagel Robert C. Parkin i Edward B. Pcehrnann Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pelzer Mr. YV. R. Petersen Mrs. Mildred L. Petrich Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Pike Mr. and Mrs. H. Pittelkow Mr. and Mrs. George Plante Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollok Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pranke Mr. and Mrs. Martin Preiner Mr. and Mrs. Paul XV. Probst Mr. and Mrs. George Prokosch Mr. and Mrs. Herman Putz R Mr and Mrs Al Ramacher Mr and Mrs Ramelfanger Mr and Mrs. William Rau Mr and Mrs. Reno Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Reuteler Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs S and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs Fred Richter Rudolph Ripka . Roberts, Jr. William Roberts Fred G. Robertus Adolph Rossini M. Rossini Mark Sadowski John A. Saiko R. Schally Martin Schotl Joseph Scheidnes Peter Scheidness Gordon Schierman Mrs. Magdalen Sehepers Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence Schloer Ed. C. Schmidt William H. Schmidt Donald Schuett Stephen Schultz George Schuneman Joseph Schwartzbauer William Seabold Arthur Seifert A. Selly Emil Slavik Sheldon Smith Matthew Solheid Jacob Sorteberg Clarence Spies Louis Spies N. J. Spies Leo H. Sprunck Ernest Stadler James Staudenmaier Peter Steichen Theo. Steichen Wallace Steinbach L. Stephanie Mrs. Agatha Streadwiek Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. T Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strohmayer Gregory Sullivan Norbert Stueve W. H. Swanson Morris Syrstad W. Syzech Charles Tahnk Theisen N. Thill Mr. and Mrs. F. Thury Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Thyen Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tibesar Mr. and Mrs. A. Toenjes Mr. a.nd Mrs. Floyd Truitt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Toner Mr. and Mrs. John Tschida Mr. and Mrs. Tureh U Mr. and Mrs. A. Urbaniak Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Urbanski V Mr. and Mrs. A. Valerius Mr. and Mrs. John Vannelli Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vennix Mr. and Mrs. A. Voeller W Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallisch Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watzl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wegscheider Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weirick Mr. Albert Weiss Mrs. Ursula Werner Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westgard Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wienke . Stanley Wigen Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Roman Willenbring Mrs. A. E. Wittbecker Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. . Benedict Wiome . Michael Wiome . Lawrence White . Francis Wistricill and Mrs. Victor Wodarz and Mrs. Stanley YVojcik and Mrs. L. Wojt and Mrs. P. Wolkerstorfer and Mrs. Mathias A. Wolter and Mrs. John Worshak Y and Mrs. Henry Yeager Z Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Edward Zeck . Zechmeister . Frank Ziskowsky . John Zywicki Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zeug Mrs. P. Nosbusch Mr. and Mrs. E. Kavanaugh Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. . R. Eicher and Mrs. L. Rivers and Mrs. L. Roberts fgkhtdf panacea Adam, Louise, '55 Berczyk, Rose Marie '57 Chlebeck, Tom '58 Cich, Joan '58 Connolly, Mike '52 Dittberner, Dorothy '55 Dittel, James '58 Fangel, Bernardine '56 Fangel, Dorothy '54 Fetseh, Carole '58 Gillen, Peter '58 Gorgas, Lani, '57 Hurley! Robert '54, Denn Imre, John '57 Imre, Kathryn '56 Keis, Rita '58 Kiley, Dan '58 Kostolnik, Betty Ann '58 Kreyer, Carole '58 Kroening, Kathryn '58 Krois, Joan '58 Lijewski, Terry '58 Magner, Marlene '58 Macalus, Jo Marie '58 is '55 McMahon, James and Jerome 57 Murphy, John '58 Nied, Lottie, '58 Nieszner, Carol '57 Nollan, Patricia '58 Page, Elizabeth '58 Pagel, Carol '58 Phillips, John '57 Pizzella, Joanne '58 Racine, Marcy '58 Scheidnes, Joseph '57 Schuneman, Shirley '58 Selby, Dennis '58 Sprunck, Barbara '58 Swanson, Ron '57 Truitt, Marlys '54 Urbanski, Ronald '58 NVandrei, Jeannette '57 Willenbring, Lois '58 VVinkel, Ann '58 Zeng, Annette '56 Haselman, Mary '57 Haselman, Margaret '5 Gerlach, Wm. Accept Our Gratitude for Your Loyalty! 8 Me ?am!D THE PALM STAFF df Staff at work: SEATED, Left to Right: Kathy Horan, artistg john Freeman, business man- agerg David Scheidnes, Photographerg Monica Ehrler, EDITORQ Dorothy Wegscheider and Mary Adam, clerical work. In an effort to produce a traditionally Hne yearbook, the members of the Palm staff, led hy their energetic editor and by Sister M. Alcantara, worked hard to make the 759 Annual comparable to its predecessors. Many sessions were held on free days to complete copy and tojymeet deadlines. Choosing VICTORY as its theme, the '59 stall airnecl tot 'i jarovc the analysis, The Smile of God is Victoryfl i 'iili ' L Warn? Adam, Mary 1446 Simpson Q131 Anderson, Carol 1955 N. Hamline Q131 Bannick, Maxine 448 Lafond Q31 Behr, Judith 960 Wakefield Q61 Benysek, Mary 779 Edmund Ave. Q41 Beran, Gregory 875 Parkview Q171 Berczyk, Jerome 759 Thomas Ave. Q41 Blacik, Mary H. 690 Lafond Q41 Brandl, Karen 719 Lafond Q41 Briuer, Fred 2060 Case Q61 Buchman, Richard 685 W. Central Q41 Burke, Beverly 353 S. Pascal Q51 Christopherson, Carol 966 Palace Ave. Q21 Clysdale, Marion 1444 Maywood St. Q131 Conroy, John 908 Sherburne Q41 Dunleavy, Terrence 1492 Hamline Q131 Dusek, Kenneth 440 Lafond Ave. Q31 Ehrler, Marvin Sc Mon- ' ica 1154 Burns Q61 Elias, Joann 836 E. Hawthorne Q61 Erickson, Judith 1086 Lee Ave. Q171 Erickson, Sharon 460 Lafond Ave. Q31 Ernster, Paul 999 Edmund St. Q41 F angel, Mary 674 Arundel St. Q31 Fashingbauer, Thomas 700 N. St. Albans Q41 Faulkner, Louis Lynn 2338 Stillwater Cutoff C121 Fox, David 649 Lafond Ave. Q41 Freeman, John 532 Como Ave. Q31 Frischmon, Elizabeth Box 249. Forest Lake Gauthier, Rhey T. 1830 Laurel Ave. Q41 Gibis, Sue 1229 Hall Ave. Q181 Gillen, Nicholas SENIOR DIRECTORY 623 Grand Ave. Q51 Hall, Carole 766 Englewood Q41 Hall, Janet E. 494 Edmund St. Q31 Hanson, Mary Ann 630 Eldridge Q131 Hardina, Judith 1704 E. Nebraska Q61 Heinz, Mark 1027 Van Slyke Q31 Hiber, Edward 709 Como Ave. Q41 Hoffman, William 410 N. Warner Rd. C121 Holzemer, Mary 612 Bates Ave. Q61 Horan, Kathryn 641 - 16th Ave. N. S. Sr. P. Imre, James 1741 Van Buren Q41 Jansen, James 109 Dahlia St. Q151 Mahtomedi Kavanaugh, Michael 1638 N. Hazel St. Q61 Klecker, Thomas 586 Thomas Ave. Q31 Kock, Maryanne 2588 Stillwater Rd. Q91 Krzmarzick, Patricia 1387 McKinley St. Q131 Kubiak, James 966 Hawthorne Q61 Kurkowski, Susan 510 Edmund Q31 Lamatsch, Michael 423 Lafond Q31 Lamey, Michael 987 Bayless Q141 Langenberger, Joann 1026 Blair Q41 Laschinger, Wayne 911 Cook Q61 Lavigne, Stephen 790 Marshall Q4E1 Leibold, Thomas 861 Lafond Q31 Lemire, Judith 1869 Selby Q41 Lethert, Barbara 385 Warwick Q51 Lewis, Terrence 725 Virginia Q31 Lunzer, Gary 526 Charles Q31 Mahoney, Michael 1727 Hoyt Q171 Mangan, John 695 Aurora Q41 Meuwissen, Joyce 885 Sherburne Q41 Meyer, Ronald 1095 Stinson Q31 Miller, Beverly 791 No. Pascal Q41 Misukanis, Donald 1016 E. Minnehaha Q61 Muske, James 212 13th Ave. NW QN. St. P.1 Nadeau, Ronald 989 Burgess Q31 Newpower, Kathryn 680 Thomas Q41 Nieszner, John 457 Charles Q31 Och, Marion 686 Thomas Q41 O'Malley, John 1543 Chambers Q61 Ordell, Karen 806 Parkview Q171 Peiffer, Thomas 675 Charles Q41 Pelzer, Bonnie 737 Blair Q41 Pittelkow, Mary Jo 1675 Hague Q41 Probst, Luella 715 W. Maryland Q1f1 Prokosch, Ronald 38 -e 1st Ave. NE Q81 N. St. P. Ramacher, Beverly 443 Blair Q31 Reno, Rita 718 Maryland Q131 Reuteler, Richard 1483 Chelsea Q131 Ripka, Rose 371 Sherburne Q31 Roberts, Thomas 430 Edmund Q31 Rosner, John 808 Charles Q41 St. Germain, Ruth 848 Lafond Q41 Scheidnes, David 548 Charles Q31 Sullivan, Thomas 1741 Agate Q171 Schierman, Mary Jo 1302 Minnehaha Q41 Schwartzbauer, Ron 1121 Farrington Q171 Seifert, David 582 Sherburne Q31 Selly, Carol 1508 Sherburne Q41 Solheid, Gayle 1305 Hartford Q161 Spies, Donald 1287 Thomas Q41 Stadler, Anna M. 104 E. Little Can. Rd Q 1 71 Staudenmaier, James 1205 W. Como Blvd Q31 Steichen, Ethel 426 Van Buren Q31 Stephanie, John 1299 Blair Q41 Swanson, Layton 1685 English Q91 Tahnk, Mary Ann 474 Sherburne Q31 Tauer, Maureen 1177 Woodbridge Q171 Taylor, Rosann 555 Bidwell Q71 Thill, Joan 888 Charles Q41 Thury, Nancy 538 Blair Q31 Thyen, Arthur 830 Edmund Q41 Trojan, Kathleen 537 Fuller Q31 Turch, Donald 510 Charles Q31 Urbaniak, Jerome 848 E. Cook Q61 Valerius, Judith 1470 Blair Q41 Walsh, Kathleen 954 James Q21 Watzl, Barbara 709 Kent Q31 Wegscheider, Dorothy 873 Lafond Q41 Weirick, John L. 1026 Winslow Q181 Weiskopf, Jerome 657 Fuller Q41 Whalen, James 2095 Dayton Q41 Whalen, Kathleen 2095 Dayton Q41 White, Kathleen 682 N. Dale Q31 Wittbecker, Bruce 142 Arch Q 11 Wolkerstorfer, Patricia 758 Edmund Q41 Wolter, Ronald 335 Aldine Q41 Worshak, Deanna 862 James Q21 Zeug, Audrey 217 W. 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