St Alphonsus High School - Liguorian Yearbook (Langdon, ND)
- Class of 1947
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W fgjjw M i W u 75: iff-MM if n W 1 1 flllhe aswwsvzf QSLESEGHIGUQIEUEEHREEE pulblislfmeldl 1939 Smnasss 60512525 Si, Alphwmsms SGIZMQGQQQH Lamugdlcann ,Nwwik Eahwia Deelieaiiem We the Class of 1947 dedicate this, our Year Book, to HIM Who is Love Incarnate and To HER who is our Life, our Sweetness, and our Hope May we be ever mindful of such love. g L. ..-.,.-Q., ,-grin: 5:4 ,f-A--2 ,f1, 'fans 3i?'W K,ffs ef' x -A 1 '2 s We A 3 1??ilEiiff'3 11l,':::::: ,qi f' 'X ,fy I' I uf 1 9 :g,.:s,! 1: 53.1 ,f' 4 r 5 fy' K , 5' ,h an XS' l X ,.- if ,--1. l 7' ' ' ' Q Y R , .. f I z-112:11 Q ?3::g1:.: E, Q' ' . ' .. ' 1' .. ' r X 4 ' 2 L,ee:-aiszfi ks .J lm' ' HIGH SCHOOL 1 Qacull ty S B Rev. Christopher Ward M ' iq' University of Ireland 9 Q:-lqb S I Superintendent ef' of' . A W fx 181f 'l...l7 ' st 4. 'Q vi g:Y.Jg1X:31:EgsUgi2Ersity is q F? rfb N 4 NN SS i SS S s SS SS Q W iss si A Rev. Ervin Zirbes ' St. John's University Sister Mary Enda S Catholic University of America Principal 1 2 sister Mary Albert University of North Dakota Sister Mary Bertha Pius College of St. Scholastica Sister Mary Thomas A Alverno College 'N is - X Sister Mary Barbara sf Alverno School of Music i tsQ fi is Miss Catherine Iverson ' N. Dak. Agric. College Mr . Emil Vallager N. Dak. Agric. College 'C Mr. Ralph Roebeck ' St. John's University f 5 ,Vs THE SCHOOL BOARD S O.S.Johnson, E.J.Hughes, M.J.Backes, P.Anthony Q C C' .sQ. ,Q Q f C' ' 4,Cl i is h e,-'., sfe- 5 C .1 K ' ' W N Q si ,,.ee A . N . sv ' an O Q5 o O A ' , gg 3 m nonon ormose W0 SERVED Q EET TQEEIWGHE ABE .UAWIES INDXYID PAIUIL IEMIRBCDNWEMU b :mans mmw gr mnww emzowwon ex F Q W iilbwf-my wnuo 5 MEQQHEEIQANH HN ummm k'ki k NSTAND-BIN AND HLIGOURIANH STAFF Editor-in-Chief ------ Rita Johnson Co-Editor ---- - - Jane Donovan sports Editor ------- Robert Ke:-tz Art Editor ---------- Fran Lorenz Sodality ------ Charlotte Koehmstedt Senior Reporter ------ Geneva Backes Junior Reporter ----- Margaret Minike Sophomore Reporter- - - Stanley Urlaub Freshman Reporter ----- Lillian Krom Typists ----------- Marie Boesl Ruth Fischer, Rita Kram Business Manager- ----- Paul Baldwin iw iwiiif 4 ,ag ff' ' 6 Y H3 x ' 5 .f A VX 3 51M 1 Y fm rf KL, :.eaif3'3:-i:25-':sa:- .X A W 4 Af I N , J X rf' ' Y aff HX f w1?W. fi X I ,W- X :Vx-f ' ,EX f X 0 Q ,XJ X VK x N R J RVXQ P ,.. J, Y I A. VZ- I, If, ,X L Q, X fl .Y cj ' V gi xx , I ' 0 I, - 2? Bee age ,X f 'xN, ,- ' JHZEES-2iii'? Pj2E5S' ,frx , . YQ if ' 'J fb? ff , ,, ax -' ,,g --.fee ..... A .-------. 1.1 4. ,' f -W- vf 1 ' X g ,If X, ' Q t , ,,-k 1 xx w--' 1 KN J... 1....... CLASS HISTORY We, the class of 1947, entered St. Alphonsus on a September day in '45, green and bewildered with our new surroundings We assembled for the first time as a class to elect Rita Johnson, President: Jane Donovan, Vice President, and Bob Kertz, Secretary-Treasurer On. December v,we girls entered the Soddlity of Mery, donned the white and blue capes, and took part in the processions during the year in honor of Our Lady During the Sophomore year, Jane Donovan was elected President, Bob Kertz, Vice-President, and Rita Secretary Treasurer. Three from our Sophomore dass,Jane Donovan, Bob Kertz, and Rosemary Andrys, were to play the leads in our operetta, uCaptain of1 eGumrdn Johnson, selected As Juniors, under the leadership of Jane Donovan, with Bob Kertz and Geneva Backes, as her assistants, we sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom.The pnxmeds a gala Prom and Banquet. As Seniors, the Student Council, under the leader ship of Bob Kertz, was organized and later sponsored a dance that set aside money for a permanent bzxsk etball . 6 li . f Jw 4 . ' .4 3' if , ' Us it ' as ge Sir from our Thanksgiving dance aided us in giving duaSenbrs ph if ' If ii' A 4 V Us rs. , A if . dns , o is o e Dj 5 fund. The basketball squad boasted six members from our 5 f class. STR The Class officers for our Senior year were Rita Xe Kram, Jane Donovan, ans Francis Moisse, in the capacity fe ees of President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. 5 T S . 2 Pu We Seniors revived the custom of putting out the gi' Year Book, L:Lguorian discontinued during the war yea E The nL1guoriann was compiled by the nStand-Biustaff with X Rita Johnson, Editor. we ,ff Our class was honored to have one of its popular 1. members, Bob Kertz, selected as a candidate to West : - ' Point on the recommendation of Senator Young :gi Departing, we would like to express our gratitude - and thanks to our parents, Father Ward, and the Presen tation Sisters for making these four years so pleasant and memorable. Q g ?.5,: I-:El - an -if -.44 ,ir fY'1 'P Glee Club. . .l-2 Qtudent Council. Jodality . . . .5 Huskctbnll . . .3 Stand-Bi Bus.Mun. Llfuorien Bus.Man aka gydallty . 5 FFA. . . . 3 Rita Hiltner W .lm Lf -0 ewfmllty . .lMD-3- Ylcc Club. .l-U-3- Pep Squad. .l-2-3- Student Librarian.l-2-5-4 Alice Kartes Ledality . .1-2-5-4 Elec Club. . .1-2-0 Pep Squad. .1-2-3-4 ' -'rffjfv 'Li .fl 1 GeU?QelKeel1dQ .'.'ll?'L2i1l3 H1gfh.1-2- Class Treasurer. . zfaclz. . . . . . . Feotball . . . Glee Club. . .l- Bernard Koehmstedt Glee Club. . . Z S0dHllty . . 3-4 Basketball . . 3-4 KQyL4kCvLwrQ4 Emil Lorenz Sodality . . 3-4 basketball . . 3-4 ,A-. , -, .X ,f 111363 1.jJ,l1r'o . -1. cf '3 N .. If 111- Francis-Melsse o u A '3 4 Basketball.l-2-3-4 Sec.-Treasurer . 4 Patricia Sauer ScGality . . 3-4 0 c '3 4' Pep Squad. . . 5-4 Commercial Club..4 .fly .ivibkfiwp Doretta Schneider .2 H :1r,,,,1.- Sodelity . 1-2-5-4 o o 2'5 Ccmwerclal Ulub..4 Pep Squad. l-2-5-4 Geneqa Backes Tlee,Clug? .l-Q-5-4 Utzdcnt Council . 4 Stand-Bi Reporter 4 Lifguorian Reporter' 4 Codality Sec-Tr. .4 Cheerleader. . .5-4 Sec.-Treasurer . .3 Lois Cremer Sodality . .l-2-3-4 Clee Club. .1-2-5-4 Commercial Club. .4 Pep Squad. .l-2-5-4 Mary Frances Lorenz Sodality . .l-2-I5-4 Glee Club. . .l-2-5 Stand-Bi Art Ed. 4 Pep Squad. .1-2-3-4 5 15 Z,,n 'b L!o 1. Sodality . .1-2-5-4 Clwlbo o1 2'5 4 Commercial Club. .4 Pep Squad. .1-2-5-4 Rita Kram f ,af W Cf ' fx L President ..... 4 Student Council. .4 bodality .... 3-4 Sodality V-PreRnt.4 Glee Club. . . .5-4 Commercial Club. .4 Stand-Bi ..... 4 Pep Squad. . . .5-4 losephtn6NBHTiweg Clee Club..l A Commercial 1 4 Pep Squad .1 Lyle Bata Glee Club. Sodality . .ua F .. 114. I' .4 ,TQQMYL -1 . Marie Boesl cf! Sodality . Glee Club. Stand-Bi . Commercial luo Mark Fetsch- Student Council Glee Club. 9 Basketball.l Sodality . Ruth Fischer Sodality . 1 2 3 Glee Club. 2 Commercial Club Pep Squad. l 2 5 ' Ag, fYrV'-If Genevieve Stevens .4L,fQzJ7LuLN' 0 o1 '2 '3 4 Glee Club. .l-2-3-4 Commercial Club . 4 Pep Squad. .l-2-3-4 Jean Wild Sodallty . . . . .4 Student Council. .4 Glee Club .... 3-4 Comwercial Club. .4 Pep Squad. . . . .4 1'-f' C 1 Charles Wi kes H LMS- 5OdHllty .... 5-4 Glee Club. .l-2-3-4 Student Council. .4 Rita Johnson, ,J Wg.4:4Q Robert.Kertz Marjorie Koehmstedt Sodality . .l-2-3-4 Glee Club. . .l-2-3 Commercial Club . 4 Student Council . Pep Squad: . -3-5- 4 4 ywwvcb' 4 N Rita Perius Sodality . .l-2-3-4 Cheerleader .... 1 flee Club. .l-Q-3-4 Pep Squad. .l-2-5-4 S-dl U . Doris Schneider Sodality . . . .3-4 Glee Club .... 3-4 Commercial Club. .4 Pep Squad. . . .5-4 ,,x, M . Llp? Q ... 1' 10, I O il., ,. 5.3, ' 4 auth fi- E Jane Donovan QM .fl inf-gflftf1ANg C L, Valedictorian Co-Salutatorian Co-Salutatorian President ..... 1 Sec.-Treasurer. . . 2 Stand-Bi Co-Editor. 4 Lieuorian Co-Editor.4 Sodality V-Prefect .4 Pres.Student Council.4 Stand-Bi Sports Ed5d4 Liguorian Sports Ed.4 Sodality V-Prefect5-4 Glee Club. . .l-2-5-4 V-Pres.Stu.Counc1l Stand-Bi Co-Editor Liguorian Co-Editor Sodality Prefect Glee Club. . .l-0 Glee Club . . l-2-5-4 Sec.-Treasurer. . . l Vice-President . Student Libr. l-2-3-4 Vice-President. . . 2 President. . . . Com.Club.Secretary .4 Vice-President. . . 5 President. . . . Pep Squad . . 1-2-5-4 Basketball . .1-2-S-4 Cheerleader. . . Student Council. . .4 B. Captain . .. . 5 Vice-President . ei ,KN ii? na., fi ' 2 sf E ? 2 ' 53 Xa 1 ff-f '-Y-m-.4 ,ff ,A ..., '-,., ,,,,..,. ,,, ..,, 1 , ,W ..,, ,,. , ,,., W ..-fsk..,:,, .,.A . gf. cf , 5 lffff Y x- s mt - Ne?-.si A S X1 A failfieli' wo f - of Hsi ix-v f A xeafrs-r x illjflift 2 new - ' 1- ---- f f A ' X- ' f , A,,,,,, M: , 'rg-Q 's,,,f2': - 1---A-fs .gf .... c fe ,, . , Juruon CLASS HISTORY X 1 as S SS. we W-e Freshmen of 1944-45 enrolled fearfully for our first year at Saint Alphonsus X 5 High on September ll, 1944. After a few weeks we elected officers. Mar aret Minike , S 1 , Q S f' . ! Tom Voz, and Barbara Folker as President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer, X Ska S 'NL respectively. ,Tv-arse S In October we were initiated and were properly entered in St. Alphonsusg a few . SSS X S f weeks later we sponsored a return party. ' S gg December 7, when we were admitted to the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sf was the greatest occasion of the year. S SE On September 25, 1946 we proudly enrolled for another year at Saint Alphonsus. ,S S We soon elected officers:Margaret Minike, Tom Voz and Charlotte Wilhelmi.We initiated 'Sf R the Freshmen and were honored by a return party a few weeks later. S X '5- et On September 5, 1946 twenty-three Juniors registered for another ear at, Saint - 1' , , Y , Q. Q Alphonsus. Charlotte Wilhelmi, Joy Wilkes and Charlotte Koehmstedt became President,. ,SSP 2 Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. s, N a T N In order to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet we sponsored a S SE Q dance at which we raffled a turkey and sold lunches. The Prom and Banquet were held April 175 both were a success and a joy to remember. . . as S S S . SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY S 2 : Q i X, S WS -. When we started school in 1945, the Sophomore class initiated twenty-two of us SS. Q into our Freshmen year.For our class officers as Freshmen we elected Richard Lebrun, 'QA' X President, Denis Chaput, Vice-President, and Stanley Urlaub, Secretary-Treasurer. S s Stanley Urlaub was elected President of our Science Club with Denis Chaput and E R Joan Dettler, Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. S Eighteen pupils registered in the Sophomore class on September 9, 1946.0nly one X K fs new pupil came into our class, Bette Schneider from Pluxrmmer, Minnesota, where she Q S attended school last year. c Q QS' K S Stanle Urlaub became our Sophomore class president with Rita Hasey as vice- S 7 S s 5 X' m president: Joan Dettler took over the financial and secretarial duties. ' f:s,W ,' X ' 's, . A On December l2, 1946, the Sophomore Latin Class entertained the Junior Latin X AQ E, Class at a banquet given in Roman style. K S SIE X , 555- A Our class initiated twenty-six freshmen in October, 1946. tg XR Two of our classmates took part in Capturing the Christmas Spirit, Deoember 16, S S S 1946. They were Denis Chaput as Bud and La Rae Agar as Helen. , E R FS S On St. Patz-ick's Day, March 1'7,1947i-wetiophomorgstlpreiinltid gnpiisembly program NS consisting of two plays, several song se ec ons, an e g an ng. sb X S 'S' fr-H . S sf S Fn:sHMAN CLASS .HISTORY sf! Ss Our present Freshman Class consisting of thirteen girls and thirteen boys was Q S X warmly welcomed into the Saint Alphonsus flock by the present Sophomores, Juniors, Sf Q and Seniors. The Sophomores ' entertained the high school group at our initiation S XSX party in October during which the Freshmen manifested good sportsmanship. gi N . S N During our Freshman year, our class has accomplished much both in school S... S H' activities and in studies. We sponsored a party for the Sophomores and the other two S X classes. We also remember,with a relieved fee1ing,the play assemblyxfor Washington's N birthday. I QS 5 We are happily climbing the ladder of education to the Sophomore rung in 1948. ' S' 9 , .,,,, N V f-'H' if .. .-f. 4 -:f-Ssr 'v -'W -rift . N iff ...Q 4' '5:fli5ii11ls- seff X s 1: -, 12.,,.,ssY?f' W as e1ef'e f or S, S S 'o slifxi 573 N s S ,. QQ- S ,S S ,, .P .rag N, - Q ' is -' --V-.lu 'S Q fr- it T S , ,- C. Wflhelwi xnpolffvy A 4 .,, .N,.. Joy W1-kew Vice PrQs. Eilefn Delekc Laura EE11 Robert Lohxen C. Sirodnt Audrey Hlndik D. Hoffvrth H. Minike Glvrn apnnier L. VanAcker9n Stanley Urlvub President Rita Hnsey Vice-Pres. Jovn Dehtler .FTPBQS D Tommy Delebo B. Denneck Q W. Dchnvn R. Lebrun l. Lorenz PQ' md' ANS, v-QP. NIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS n C. K0QhmQ16dt SQU--WP999 L. Benoit Irene Dickhausen James F1 scher FQrYnrl Pulker Vivinn Keeling Rose Xrvm T01 Voz Hel n Washwbek LHRQQ Aznr E6HHis Chqput nwrv M. DuhfOrd nfirlay Giles L. Nnrcotte L. Qtoeaer FRESHMAN CLASS f'lf' 'wwf -ly ...... ..L,..av ,QTW f-4' 'F Ellen lettler William Gellner Charlotte Giles Paul Hamann Vincent MQrcette,Prea. Vernon Hell ClQPeNcB BQChmeL,V.Pre9. refricie HorgCn,5ec-Tr. Katherine Hughes Theme 3 Klezzzi. sch neo Beauchvnp Helen Koehmstedt Joyce Cremer Jerome Delvo Veronica Delvo Lillian Krom Rohert Lill Betty Lorenz Donald Lorenz Eugene Mnrcotte James Mulligan Mary Helen Plante Annette Roberge Edna Ullyot Colleen Wilhelmi James Zettle STUDENT COUNCIL ith--..... ,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,. Q President - - ----- Robert Kertz Vice President- - -------- Jane Donovan Monitors Geneva Backes A Paul Baldwin Mark Fetsch Rita Johnson Marjorie Koehmstedt Rita Kram Jean Wild Charles Wilkes Junior Representative - - Charlotte Wilhelmi Sophomore Representative- - - - Stanley Urlaub Freshman Representative ---- Vincent Marcotte if .x 24-P 'K fm ,SST fk 59 Aa! f .ff J ffgf, Z7 '!1.g.,,AJz 'Q0r' M40 4- .--.--. Av,- 45. 1-v fu 41,4 'AV' If -4, 4. 4,-'zofvnrn' 1. 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'43 in fi!-7 QQQQM1 f fi? awfx-if' 51 sooAn.rrY or THE PRESENTATION 'BYU ' :fm-is 'f A 1 F . if . 22 1 T 1 -We ' - A ,Q x, F, : I Q i NT-'fe mv K THEY CROWNED OUR LADY QUEEN OF MAY Front row: Geneva Backes, Janice Crowston, Mary Ellen Charrier Back row: Rita Hiltner, Rita Johnson, Jane Donovan, Prefact, Rita Hram, Ruth Fischer COMMEBCIAL e mga: CLUB UBRARY SCIENCE MMERCML CLUB MUSIC I HTHE LIGHT FANTASTICH ruyslcal Education Clmssvm affwrd an opportunity to the student to develcp poise, desirable moral and social qualities, and a wholesome interest in truly recreational activities. The Course includes Folk Dances, singing games, calisthenic drills, marching, valley ball and relays. 14 f . , 61- 'V' 'B : , 14 vw f' NTHE TOP O' THE MORNIN'H A I ' ,f HFRIENDLY SONSH Pb' ' -' . .A.4 , ,dn xx X N ... O O C 0 . -- I O C - Q ,gs ln' .v: .3 ', 'ff ,--- rf-l 3 .. - . . .P - SXT ' 1: E 5 ,.- ' . -rr. as .,. as x X - 2 ? E:- .-f--' I I -1 - E. :f gg 0 as ' fu -1 I' -:F '-3. -as - sr: V 1 . , .Sf :- . - fi 74, - -:fe , '53 2- g.-. , .... r 'ie . NN X. 4 if ' . , :::.::fh yg.-.-,, 1 ,sf 4 : X I - ' YT 1. . P 1 1:-:Pr nxt: le f I 2 f N '. - QM- f ' Q 2 S'5..?::: 1---is Af .ff X . I xr' -4 1 .0 ' - X -':.:g--X .f- - I I .A . A E -V I A ---ff-s 'ZLZZIZI I' . -V . , ' . ' -- N I - .-.., 5. na, -C m .1 I - . Sainte The Saints of '46-'47 first started to develop back in '42-'45 when Bob Kertz began his basketball career The inexperienced Saints suffered a disastrous season that year winning only 2 of 22 games The next season, '45-'44, the Saints added John Groff, Tom Voz, Francis Moisse, and Mark Fetsch. They also added a few more victories winning 9 of 22 games After gaining a little more experience the Saints won ll of 22 games and came fourth in the District Tournament after upsetting a highly favored Michigan team. of '44-'45 Last year Bernard Koehmstedt was added to the team Bernard was just what the team needed. They now had an experienced and well balanced team. The '45-'46 season treated the Saints rather well. They won 18 of 26 games Paul' Baldwin, Emil Lorenz, and Stan Urlaub were added to the Saints' reserve roster This year in '46-'47 the boys from St. Alphonsus reached top form. Although they suffered an upset defeat in the most important game of the season they won 22 of their 27 games. The '46-'47 Saints took Second in the County Tgurnament and Second in the newly formed North East Conference. Six men wore their suits for the last time this year. They are: Francis Moisse, Bernard Koehmstedt, Bob Kertz, Mark Fetsch, Paul Baldwin and Emil Lorenz Vincent Marcotte was added to the reserve squad thisyear and will be with next year's team PEP SQUAD 1946 '47 The students of S A S met September 20, for the purpose of electing cheer leaders Marilyn Lorenz was chosen from a numbBr of nominees Besides Marilyn, Geneva Backes, and Jane Donovan headed the Pep Squad again this year The Pep Squad proved themselves worthy of their appointment in cheering the Wsaintsm on to victory Q., . '. . , ,,, Y x .X Q X,4,1 C I . 'll I. I. W gf . sf, ' 4 J' . E, 7,2 lk W AS with Second place in District and Third in County. 32 A ' 2 NS is iz: 4 ' V . is 'ps A Af 9 Q 0 ! ,115 lm ,,..,,,,x N. .f ',,...-....'A'1: S :z G Q' 4? sis? 1 . .... we 2,1734-.fa--if 121:11--21 535 N--an-. 5EEiFff5': S iz .'f-55551 Ii!! Q-K w 1, f Sq, SN ir A -.:1t::1.:1fi gjjiiiijgj 'E 1- gi- ,4 Wg 61 f' he 2 Si,-MSX asf' - 5 -1 E. , Q 2-iiizffi N. ' 1753? N ' - 21- -,.. af X ws 2 - was 1 S 1 253:41 sea 1 Q 2 S BERNARD KOEHMSTEUI ,l stallcy guard for the Saints was known for his ability in picking fs that ball off the backboard. Bernard graduates this year and is no io -.X . Xe small loss to next year's squad. Q FRANCIS MOISSE, speeay forward for the Green and Gold was one of the main cogs in ' ,fs Q .num the Saints' wheel of victories this year. Francis is also a Senior N' A695 Q and the team next year will miss his fight and timely shooting. QMSXAS A I, 1 XL ' JOHN GROFF, leading scorer for St. Alphonsus will be back next year to wor S? S1 PY , .X N the teams in the County and District. John was named on the All- X ASQ 1 County team this year. .5 ,' EE Beware opponents if this Groff kid gets hot. 'HSS is if TOM VOZ, the second half of a speedy forward combination will be back next X year and should help pull the team through several victories. Voz T S 5? was lost for the all-important District Tournament because of an X ' S ankle fracture received in a game against Langdon High. . ixspfug BOB KERTZ, mainstay for fighting Saints-graduates this year. Bob was known S 2 S ' X for his coolness and aptness on either offense or defense. Kertz Nu S S was named on the All-County and All-District teams this year. 5 :I N ' MARK FETSCH, dependable sixth man for squad this year is also a Senior. The team :S X of '47-'4e could use o mon nko Fotsoh. as ge' S PAUL BALDWIN and EHIL LORENZ, two more senior reserves: both proved themselves capable Q R is of filling vacancies when they were called on. 55? X S , ls X STANLEY URLAUB and VINCENT MARCOTTE,complete the Saints' roster. Both Stan and Vince -I will be back next year seeking a berth on the first string. is 'Q , S XA COACH RALPH ROEBECK, last but not least on the Saints' lineup was the real backbone of S S S s f' the team.Tho his teamwas not too successful in the tournaments ' . ' Q X S- SR , he must have something on the ball to coach a team that won 22 of ' 27 games this year. E Sy S' 2 , S .S is :Egg SECOND IN COUNTY TOURNAMENT , Q SSS. X 5 S S lg The Saints placed second in the County Tournament this year. They were beaten by . Sp' S s A Osnabrock in the finals 56-27. The Green and Gold advanced to the finals by beating ---,lg X S Nekoma, Langdon and Milton. Osnabrock earned their way to the final by defeating N we SS Sarles and Hannah. I 43 sscomn IN NORTH EAST coNFEm:NcE sg Us SS S T h Coach Roebeckvs fighting five fell one game short of winning the North East S ag .5 Conference. Hoople placed first, Saints second and Langdon thirds- R Q, S' frat Conference Standings is ES. Si ,.s'F1f5' Q' 1 1555? Q, SR 'EZQEX Hoople, B-23 Saints, '7-53 Langdon, 6-4g Pembina, 4-65 Walhalla, 3-'73 Cavalier, 2-8 S 5 1595 i :H . . ,., .. 12 s c H E D U L E I f' I as ee S 1:5 S :ease - sas sas sas sAs .f - v - c lier :se - 23 st. .romeo 1 yy .1 59 - 14 Sarles 28 24 St. Mary s 2'7 24 ava 5 x so - 15 Milton 22 - 28 Pembina :sv - 22 Osnabrock CAVALIER comm Lg 5,35 as f ,E as - 21 Hoople 26 - 18 Nekoma 27 - 21 Nekoma 22 - 20 Nekoma S .Sf gtg, 58 - 8 Cavalier 29 - 16 Osnabrock 34 - 27 Walhalla 27 - 26 Lan8d0n ' S ' - 'M' 42 - 22 Milton 15 - 16 Langdon 51 - 2'7 Langdon 47 - 25 Milton S 54 - 21 Pembina 22 - 21 Walhalla Forfeit Hoople 27 - 36 Osnabrock 49 - 25 Hannah 37 - 24 st. Moz-y's 49 - 41 st. Jomoo DISTRICT 12 N , y Q I ' 28 - 29 Hannah f S. U Q . '.-- oe.-f: . -- , 1 Tl' ' X .o.- 1:,f.,.N..,. . ,. Q i .,... . AIX., In AEE. an x s 'was 'M ' f 15' r ' , IQ 'N K':' ' Cla. X' 'I' 6 N f- Sv' 'Q e fs if ..-,- S5 - N Q ' . N J- - - BASKETBALL TEAM Tom Voz, Coach Mr. Ralph Roebeck, Bernard Koehmstedt, Stanley Urlaub, John Groff, Emil Lorenz, Robert hertz, Mark Fetsch, Francis Moisse CHEER LEADERS Jane Donovan Geneva Backes f 'fi l O in 'X :fast RQ is y -A raasg5I?:1QE5 f ,ff-fa , .... rx ff 5723314 fffifif' if X ,,fff' . A A f 7 YUN. 5535 flax! fga,8Xg if IQEFI ai' ' 'afarwi 9 2aEaiQiE?y Maru 2 -4' 'sea 5. ,,, Q 1. .V .. b M.,,-,,x:3g :rv-...N 4 ' j . fn 1 g S- X w,j Aqva ggqg ' xx, 1 F5 H --new Stix ,,4, 1.535 EELS gl 1- 'WH September September September 7 October October October October October October October October November November November November November November November December December December December December December QQTQIIAL cAusNoAn A . . . . . .Opening of school f f . . . . . E1ecz1on of class officers . . . . 1 .Election of Cheer Leaders J, vfI' 8. . 14 . 25,24,25 . . . North East Basketball Conference . nTaming of the Shrewn by George Rank . Establishment of the Student Council . . . . . . . . Arrival of Class Rings . Initiation Party for Freshmen Establishment of the Com ercial Club . ' Election of nStand Bin Staff .Retreat by Father Denis Keating Observance of Catholic Book Week Chalk Talk by Garnet Hazard Organization of the Sodality . Student Council sponsors dance Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Assembly Program by Juniors 28,29 ' Thanksgiving Holidays Maas sung by the Glee Club Latin Banquet held Home Economic Tea Individual Pictures taken by Mr Kelly Christmas party Jan 6 Christmas Holidays January 50,5 Feb l County Tournament February February February March 25 March 25 April ll April 17 April 17 Ma ma Freshman Return Party Assembly Program by Freshmen D District Tournament Sodality Reception Junior Mus1cian's Day Edison Club Quiz Program Safe Driving Exam Junior Senior Prom and Banquet Crowning of the May Queen Com ercial Club Social Ma 20 21, 22 May Exams Ma Honor Day Mass General Holy Com Ma 25 Graduation Grade 8 50 a m High School 8 p m W x V 4 JV x if x ANS af . 14 . . . . . . . '0 18 .... 22 . . . .... - A I 5-9 . . ' I I S Z: ' 2 . . : 2 1 ' ga' 15 9 .... . . is 55: 1 1 ...... K 1 . . I ..... I . . . 5 X 12. 0 eoooeeenoon S Qg x 15 .............. 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David Beauchamp and Lillian Martineau are the class leaders for grade one and Roger Hasey and Lois Halzle for grade two. The first for newcomers some time in The Days May The nineteen big event in the 18. third and fourth boys and twenty gi grade are planning a pre-school party May 0 second grade will be First Communion grades consist of thirty-nine pupils-- rls,all wide-awake,hard-working pupils. .They have shown great interest in building up their library. Twenty new books have been purchased this year. They seem to have a strong urge for contests in all their school work. Many were held during the year especially in spell- ing, tables and Catechism. The boys are all out for athletics. They even think they can play football. They all display a lively interest in their Religion, shown especially in attendance at Mass and frequenting the Sacraments. As a special phase in English the fifth and sixth grade pupils are very proud of their renditions in Choral reading. They performed many times for the faculty members. These grades have derived Dmnense benefit from the newiimmry which was installed this year. They can now boast of sixty new volumes. The library officers are Marlene Baldwin and Charles Bata. The High School looks to the future. Here we are--duafuture Freshies. We intend to go smiling through. Yes, and working,tool We agree with Commodore Shea: nBe good Catholics and you cannot help but be good Americans.n We have a very interesting Civic Club, The Holy Family Club. This club is now officially affiliated with the source of its origin,the Com ission of American Citizenship,Catholic University of America. Mary Ann Dempster is President, with Catherine Mar- cotte, Vice-President, Donna Mae Eykyn, Secretary, and Thomas Mulligan, Treasurer. nr-In Appreciation of the beautiful is another trademark f1,N.,,,,, J., ,AA ,,..... -..L li, I, ll, 1 1 n 1 - - of our FIRST ' SECOND Tlj-QRD -- FOURTH 6 J 1 FIFTH - slx'rH M r I 1 1 ! 1 Betty E-yf'1G m Donald Lelebo Chnrles hennisof Laurie Fecsch DonQld drdvelixo Lnverrn Pwlrlh Audrey Katz ,qer Q Patrick yfulligan michael m111gpn ' W vgWuff ks 4 v W W Patricia Baldwin Lelencre Chnput Mary Ann benpsfer w K Donna Mme Bykyn Lnrzvret Johnson Nerliv Khrtes Kwthryn Fqrcotte qwiiin W Lvevette hetzger ' Thoucfos lulligznr. 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CONCJRATULATIONQ E. it ,JOE GAPP . ,,,o - -'1+ ':: ..11LQ '::::zsm4ffv:1s:.: 1 ' f mzamvamas-frm. --f'f '1'1'-' . 'ff-:iff-2+-1-'f Wu - . - 'M : ' f. Qgl' H '53 ' ' ri 51 me cmmfm Home Ig jg 9 Wfjj 1' 5 CQNGRATUL ATI CNS is 15.3 - i-'gl if TE. , ' ,' H Qi TG THE CLASS CONGKA F U Lf-X I ION5 52252 OF 'I 9 4 7 Y Y W up E, ,, ,.. X 1 ,. COAJ I - TO - C OA :J I rl A 5 .c. .5 HA R DWA RE A N D 1, ,A-f . - - ,. AUTO ACCESSGR IES C ONS KA I U LAI ION :J g f' V Q' V ,X Pl F' X 1' C rg :gg I fly JN... JJX. f- DXJ, xJ J v 5.- .::o. 41.1 CONGIQAT ULAT ION :Z T0 CLASS OF 47 H V KR f 31 lk Q M Q 5 ':g2 5 J Q all Q - fx , 'QQ fl that we look forward to with great anticipation. . .One l k ba k t ith fond or'es. . raduat'on A '5 'ill -A that is Z- ,-A . I -.g, n .. .w we oo c ow mem 1 . .G 1 time of formality and rollicking parties, when 'rail' V best. It calls for Smart . . . New Apparel. 1. -:iz 41.3. -.5 f - , 9. -, 'F 5. As in previous years, SKOGMO'S have anticipated 5.54 aff? your needs and wants. Months ahead of rising prices :se-r we place orders for the SMARTEST OF YOUNG FOLKS APPAREL. Whether or not you buy, may we CONGRATULATE you on your graduation and express the hope that this may -s be just the commencement of a Full and Happy Life. HT 1:11 , f.'fE1ak fE:ZI11:f,g::--1-IF59f.e:-:cg-:sgg'Q, Lil:-lglbgfiit-2-Q-',-. am. qwaw: .3.g-:-:5:-'-z-.w.-'-.-.:a-f:..,.w-:-,af.:.g.--:-1i:f1r-.-.- . .-.-.4.. .1 '-:-Q,-fr,-,-d1.,NL-:.' .,- - V a-.1i.' :..B'P'L.?1'-' ....W1 'a1z?..' :g'4:fE -i.!l..-2275-T .1'f7.5:l 11-C' -Pifilf'-if L: f''111 '1'f'5f:7'13h'55'f'?f 'P 9 ?f..?fs ' .-.'. . - -.-' Q -' -p-.- Ji'I:f'??.'fii ?' T3 ft ,.-A 11.-:Y W -2 . - . . . -- - - 'f.'. fi -- P -.-.-- - - L'1T ' ? . . 1 ' . -.-ffl.- -: . .' '. '- gf .-'. . . 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