St Alphonsus High School - Rocket Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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Only you who experience it can sense the warm, friendly atmosphere that gives you a feeling of belonging, not to an impersonal institution, but to a family, in which authority and obedience blend into an easy, natural relationship. Even the ancient woodwork in the school building has a homey air about it. Silently but powerfully active in this familiar atmosphere are the highly trained competence of the Notre Dame Sisters and the lay teachers, their dedication, their unwearying labor to give you a neatly balanced liberal and practical education. Like all Catholic and many non-Catholic educators, they are motivated by the conviction that religious and spiritual values are vital to the world of learning. In accordance with this conviction they develop the spiritual side of your personality by daily instructions in Religion, by giving you the opportunity of attending Holy Mass and receiving Holy Communion on all class days, and by encour- aging greater holiness by means of various Confraternity activities. Finally, since a sound body is usually necessary for a sound mind, your school program duly emphasizes physical education and sports. As you read the pages of the Rocket be reminded of its inner meaning. Gratefully accept it and make the best of a golden opportunity. To the Graduates we say a fond farewell. Sincerely we pray our Lord and His gracious Mother to bless them with persevering loyalty to the high ideals planted in their souls by their Alma Mater. Joseph Fagen, C.SS.R. 'This was your year' at St. Alphonsus Rock High School with emphasis on 'joy in the student vocation.' The '59 ROCKET follows a seasonal theme. It was logical to place the freshman class in the fall section. Enrolling freshmen bring new blood to vitalize the classroom and the extra-curricular program. Perhaps the placement of the senior class in the winter division was somewhat arbitrary. Their activities were spread quite equally throughout the year, however, and it was felt that a record of the classes should be carried through all the seasons. The juniors are traditionally busy in the spring of the year with the prom, junior-senior luncheon, and the preparation for the crowning of the loveliest Mother, the loveliest month. The sophomores are in accord with the poet 'and what is so rare as a day in June?' Summer and school is out. But there are many who will nominate the sixth month as their favorite of the twelve. This is the beginning of a new season: this is the time of fulfillment. The yearbook staff is deeply grateful to Mr. Albert Bohm, General Manager of Rembrandt Studios, Inc., for the excellent seasonal pictures, aculijy . T 1 c.ss.R. Rev- JOSGPII Fagan, 9-33-12- Rev ggggorrgegigion Freshman Religlon V. Rev. Arthur B. K1 Rev. Gerald F. Gibbons, C.SS.R. Sophomore Religion yber, C Sophomore Religion .SS.R. Rev. Arthur R. Rossie, C.SS.R Junior Religion Aclminisfmfion V. Rev. Arthur B. Klyber, C.SS.R. Superintendent Rev. Joseph Faqen, C.SS.R. High Schxi Director Sister M. Sylvia, S.S.N.D. Principal 'fzxculiy Sister Edward Paul, S.S.N.D. 1 Junior Holeroom Sister Mary Flora, S.S.N.D. English, Business Sister Francie Mary, S.S.H.D. Freshman Homeroom Sister Mary Jane, S.S.N.D. Sophomore Homeroom Sister Mary Kenneth, S.S.N.D. Senior Homeroom Sister Mary Lawrence, S.S.N.D. Junior Homeroom Sister Mary Paulrida, S.S.N.D. Freshman Homeroom Sister William Carol, S.S.N.D. Sophomore Hbmeroom MII- H- Rell Miss L. Hancock Health and Physical Education Freshmen Homeroom fp f'f1Qf.f129.'fs:' ' fwrlrfv 7 M- , V mf. , Q, Jtswllk ,V A ,il jx TJ, A 2 az, ..Av.ki,,w. www xg A v K U I t Mark ff? V 1 52: 114 , vm 'f :J Y? Q ,. 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The Student Council shares the Administration's burden of responsibility for the supervision of the student body. All matters concerning the conduct of the student body fall under the jurisdiction of the Council: it is authorized to initiate committees and to enforce decisions. In a limited area of a vaster democratic process which is our country's life, the Student Council carries on for the greater good of the greatest number. Rc lcd? Quan. The freshman candidate of homeroom 105 merited the honor of being crowned queen of the annual ROCKET RHAPSODY dance. Through the ambitious endeavors of her freshman classmates, Jacqueline attained the highest honor of the Rocket Drive. This triumph of the 'green' Rockies proved to the student body that no doubt should be left in their minds concerning the school spirit of future Rock graduates. CEL Qgaan and Her Gurf Members of the Rocket Court are: Kathy Pircher, Tony Judge, page, Janet Proost Queen Jacqueline Bullock, Marianne Kos, Vickie Vitale, Cissie Foley, Virginia Langanke, and Linda Murphy. The girls were chosen by their classmates to represent their homerooms. The class with the highest percentage of subscriptions and patrons solicited for the lchool's publication had the privilege of having their candidate crowned queen on this occasion. ' 'W6'1'G 901119 to win this game, says Janet Budzinski, Treasurer, back left, to Kay Friday, Secretary. Checking score book are Jerry Lada, Vice-President and Mary Alice Androlewicz, President of the R. A. A. 2M,, It's your week, studentsi With the official theme--Youth, Space and Sanctity, the eighth annual National Catholic Youth week was observed Oct. 26 - Nov. 2. Left to right, standing: Louise McNamee, Judy Mayer, Mary Gilhot, Kitty Dunne, Carol Mitchell, Pat Hunt, Jeanette LoGrasso. Seated: Kathleen O'Drisco1l, Kathleen Murphy, Mary 0'Driscol1, unit leader, Barbara Tiemann, and Barbara Prillman. t.zAx.zAx. Representatives Louise McNamee, JoAnn Hellmuth, Ruth Miles, Teresa Ramaesiri, Karen Tibbles, Vicki Koetting, Connie Cheriek, and Judy Pleimann confer with Mary Alice Androlewicz on coming events. In addition to the staple sports of basketball, volleyball, and soft ball, and the usual inter-school competitive events throughout the year, the Athletic Association arranged for an eighthgrade day in November and a Sports Day in February for all classes. s .Ca I C1 .Q 'O' ' Uv Q9 Sandy Q 11 ' ki in c no wa A H mc 633 ' amu- C U-I-I Us U YU-H-CI -6-H10 0:-G N SEI:-S --1-Us 'U 4-I.-V ID N r-I -H I-C H5 1-no swoa U1-1-108-eb W-:ooo H-n'U.-an OUOUH oahnc +1 -fa Cb--I-0 +-45,550 14-1 +-'ww 00151115 .-'UWMFJIBJ CL H. 0 Ui I S P4 0 -.-ag nigga 'U 050015 M11 w-+4 :S 1 N 0 'U rf: HU OC EH f-40 -SFI-1 -0-'ll-1 J'-1 U IU G ID ll Fl-4 0 -rl U1 I-4 45 E li +1 I-4 0 .Q Q U s -r-HU P- ,U 1-I0 1-OIOM CDlJ'UFI-40 H -rd I-IUMD4 SHED 400020 05:3-rev Dino? 15 if--'W S-uf-M: 00-v-1 H --l: 'U-HAI +Jfdl3l-10 .-I'-3 '10lUl-4 3.52m HCI -ri IU.-CI O -f-QU of-1 H.-4 +1 R10-ri lv E D10-fc +1 GIAC! '4-u-+-I 0-HCI 0 Id-HH O .JD-UIOQU r e ! W1ch, sr te Ze mt 5 4-'U 233 IVUN 252 IU -S --,-4 -A -U A4 S5 mon C4-IH N .,-.ggi 'U S5 5.5-1-CD5 Q-Pl'-I1 BMS +' 05,120 G H-+I H IU IU cd 0 'WSOP' N -rl ID 0 Rl Sttldfl-Ut5 MdUifZSt Jo in Slqqgjn NOVEM ER AND the collection for poor families are synonyms for Rocket girls. Making final plans to complehthe project are Confraternity members, Theresa Ramaesiri, Sandy Fasnacht, Gwen Miller, Joyce Moore, Bernice Zygmunt, Mary McAdams, Connie Chierek, Jo Ann Nojcicki, Alberta Fernandez, Marydola Zes, and Linda Murphy, unit leader. Should you enter the school building around Thanksgiving, you would probably find that most of the rooms had boxes standing in the corner You would also wonder why there were canned goods in the classrooms, but one glance at the board would explain all. There the items each girl has chosen to donate are posted. As the days roll by, each homeroom takes on the appearance of a country store. On the Wednesday preceding Thanksgiving the boxes, now beautifully decorated, are packed brim full of good food and an equal amount of love, and sent on their way to a needy family. KJ' ' Wfgr X3' MIR ' fm ' r ' 35635 was Joyce Necker Rita Pluck Nancy Richardson Mary Judge Marilyn Hoes Jean Hendrix Carol Wiener Marie Panus Vicki Koetting Karen Tibbles Irene Pratte Janet Prooat Alice Adams Grace Bommarito Carolyn Basaly Mary Beard Margaret Breier Patricia Bumb Beverly Callahan Shirley Coons Susan Dowling Kathleen Filipovic e Marjorie Fulm r Gloria Gordon Pe gy Guinger Stella Harris Carol Holland Irene Huber Sandra Janoski Rose Ann Jones Kathryn Maciak Linda McBain ,il 1- Fm WW, r, z 'bf ...-me-gk 1 WOW Nancy Milisitch Mary Lee Mohrmann Verdell Mooney Eileen Novak Joan Petty Elizabeth Pokorney Janessa Robinson Rose Mary Russell Vicki Schuely Margaret Sullivan Irene Thoene Lorraine Wieczorek Carol Wilmsmeier Ruthann Younger Margaret Ames Rosemary Barylski Patricia Beckman Grace Bommarito Donna Bradford Marjorie Brown 1 fr. 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Miss Lyn Coppinger, a Webster College senior and physical education major, is the reason for the fine coaching job of the Volley- ball Varsity. Commenting on the team, Miss Coppinger stated that, the team playing as a team has the ability and potential to be on top. She also praised the girls on their fine school spirit and co-operation in attending games, and cheering during the volleyball season. ' 1 The volleyball varsity 14 and Coach Miss Lyn Coppinger as they pose for the camera after victory. Front row, left to right: F.Stangl,Johnn1e Kuehn,C.Coeckelmann, J.Schiek, B. Horstmann, P.Clifford, C.Soltysiak. Back row: B.Wamhoff, B.T1emann, J.Rudroff, K.Parker, R.Huber, M.A.Androlewica, S.Pratte, Miss Coppinger. Varsity volleyball team of Rock, coached by Miss Coppinger can be credited with good competition, fine potential, and a grand showing. HIt's OURS now and we're gonna keep 1t,H say Rockies. lwiszmas 5 , 1 . , . In the plum blue winter dusk, Christmas began again at Rock , Of cours for days, the winds have rejoiced with carols and the stores of the big city have bulged with holiday shoppers. But it is at this particular vesper hour each December that the students know it is the holy season once again. es Spirits soar, and the gay round of holiday parties in homerooms begins with the Christmas carols echoing through the corridors. From left to right: R.M.Mariano, B.DeC1ue, M.Brandt, G.Mi11er, R.M.Zarcecki, C.Fingerhut, M.Moore. G.McNamee, B.Kurtz, F.Stang1, M.A.Cu11eton, M.Stuckenschneider,J.Donahie Seniors in holiday finery round out their farewell Christmas party at Rock by singing on, C.Stanton, Y.Bordeaux, M.J.Robertson, J.Schaffer, 0 S21 1-I -9-1 Ma P2-Di GS Un: 1-I n in-I 'B' MO t - M.Frey, M.O'Dris Sh ri 130 left FPOIH An A-plus crowd has an A-plus time cramming for fun during Midterm Madness. Schoolwork, semester grades. . .all the tensions of test time are forgotten on the night of Rock's Valentine-Victory H O P. Hwho will reign at the Valentine-Victory Hop?H this was the vital question asked by Rockies in mid-January. Sixty-five, sixty-six, sixty-seven cents collected today. But this won't get your candidate elected--you want her elected, don't you? Coronation of Rock's annual HPenny Queenn was held at the HRock's V.V. Hopn celebrating the Varsity's volleyball triumph over Incarnate Word Academy for the city championship. The Penny Queen, Anna Mae Russell, reigns with her attendants. From left to right: Marilyn Evans, Freshman 105 candidate, Mary Jane Robertson Junior 204 candidateg Delores Wingenbach, sophomore 1023 the retiring queen I Sandy Fasnachtg the Queen, Jeanette wich, sophomore 103 candidate, H Stromberg senior 206 candidate, and Pauline Kowalski, freshman 106 candidate. ' , umm? WINTER FESTIVAL COMES TO ROCK The Gym of Rock, with its gayly colored booths with prizes piled high and squares painted on the floor for the Seniors' Cake Walk forms a carnival ground on the third floor. The Juniors' Kangaroo Court under B. Kurtz, judge, and J. Rudroff and V. Langanke, Court assistants, haul in Mr. John Koetting. The Student Council has moved radiant Italy into our humble cafeteria. Our otherwise brown and yellow uniforms are replaced by white blouses and flowered skirts as the waitresses say, HMay I have your order, please?H Booths took on a HHolidayN air. Lots of fun and memories lingered at the Freshman D.Koetting, M.Guinan, and L.Hellmuth end of e perfect day! welcome patrons to their Easter Booth. Mrs. Koetting checks the would-be bunnies at WOI k. CELES'I'E STANTON St. Alphonsua Claes Officer 1,24 Student Council Rep. 2,14 Rocket Staff F4 Library Club h School Plq 1,3 R.A.A. 1,2 Clase Volleryb. 1,2 Science Fiir 2,3 R.A.A. Letter 2 Glee Club 3 KA! ROCHE Sacred Heart Class Officer 2,3,l1 Confraternity 2 Student Council Rep School Play 1,2 Glee Club 3 R.A.A. 1,2,3 Class Volleyb. 2 Class Baeketb.2 anion Qciss icexzs V JOANN SCHAFFER St. Bernard Class officer h conrnurniey 2,3,h Rocket surf I4 Library Club 1,2,lt School Plq 1,2 Glee Club 2 3 n.A.A. 1,2,f1, nep.3 Claes Volleyb. 1,2 Science FM: 3 R.A.A. Letter 2 CLARE STEMER Clase Officer 2,14 Legion of Mary l4,Pree Glee Club 2 Science Fair 3 Qniorzs HAR! BRANDT Perpetual Help Confraternity l Library Club 2 YVONNE NRDEAUX St. Matthew Confraternity I4 Library Club h School Play 1,2,3 Glse Club 2,3 n.A.A. 1,2,3,h Claes Volleyb. 2,3 R.A.A. Letter 2 BARBARA ALBRECHT Perpetual Help Class Officer 1,2 Rocket Staff 3 School Play 1,2,3 Glee Club 2,3 n.A.A. 1,2,3,h Varisty Varsity Volleyb. 2 Class Volleyb. 1,2,3 Class Basketb. 2 HAR! ALICE ANDROLEWICZ St. Liborills Class Officer 1,3 Confraternity 1,2,h Student Council Rep. 3 Rocket Staff 3,14 School Plq 1,2,3 n.A.A. 1,3 off. 2,14 Varsity Volleyb. 2,3 Clase Volleyb. 1,2,3 Varsity Baekotb. 2,3 BARBARA DECLUE St. Leo ' s Confraternity 1-2 Library Club 2,L School Play 1 R.A.A. 1,2 MARY ANN CULLETON St. Eduard's rm-book co-editor h Clase voueyb. 3 ,. 'FJ 1 4 pf-f ' , fl 75 -ff ff J 4: 'Xi- hl w' X Ba , 1 x A. K K ,,.s- F P - 1- 1,1 11- 'JI 1 v ROSEMARY DEIBEL St. Liborius School Plqy 1,2, Class Basketb. 2 R.A.A. 1,2,3 Class Volleyb. 2 Glee Club 2 JANICE COOPER Sacred Heart Class Officer 3 Glee Club 3 Confraternity h School Play 1,2 H.A.A. 2 Class Volleyb. 1, R.A.A. Letter 2 . f ' .. w ,. . . ,. .. . V . - 'G14 I AH-,-L.f,31w,., - W ' u.,.Jf... S . :.. Q.: 4 , .141 kiwi. 1, Q , 1 , M5 . . -., - ' ,w afwlfvgx ,,- ., X-i.'w4'-wwf: nr- A 1 1. - .--1- Q, f -f' ,f I ',w,ff' 5 5 1 wifi, 1?2ybQ:1.1. U-'i. 'Q-Aff?-a ff: 15+'::f 'fN-5 -J' . 4.3. v1.3.3 J-i. 15- .f7 55233333-'Lg ixvlsgffi 'gi ' ' QQ 4 ale. W.: 171 1, - f .f A airs: 74' g u n ,et-Ula? ' Vis '- , b gg -muy, --vu-q-.auvvslwpnw HARILYN FREY Perpetual Help Student Council Rep. Legion of Mary lg CATHY FIIKIERHUT S.S. Peter 8: Paul Class Officer 3 Confraternity 1,2 I4 Student Council Rep. 1 Library Club 2,14 School Play 1 R.A.A. 1,2 Class Volleyb. 2 Legion of Mary 3, ofr.u Glee Club 2 CAROL DOYEN Mount Carmel Class Officer 1 Confraternity 1,2 R.A.A. 1 Class Volleyb. 1,2 Science Fair 3 JANE IDHAHUE St. Engelbert Class Officer 3 Confraternity 1,2 School Play 1,2 Glee Club 2,3 R..l.A. 1,2 Varsity Volleyb. 2 Class Volleyb. 1,2 KA! FRIDAY St. Liborius Claes Officer 1,3 Rocket Staff 3 Assocnditor h School Play 1,2,3 Glee Club 2 Pres.3 ! R.A.A. 1,2,3,140 R.A.A. 1,2,3,lL Off Class Volleyb. 2 Varsity Basketb. 1 mu me Gamma Nativity Class Officer 1, 2, ,2 3 Confraternity 1 2,3, Pres. Rocket Staff 3,5 Library Club 1 School Pla l,2,3 n.A.A. 1,2,3,h Cheerleader 2,3 Class Volleyb. 1,2 Science Fair 3 Legion of Mary 3,14 Glee Club 2,3 ,3 JUANITA HARMON St. Malaclv School Ply 2 Glee Club 2,3 R.A.A. 1,2 Science Fair 3 MARGARET HENDERSON St. Bridget School Play l,2,3 Glee Club 2,3 R.A.A. 1,2 Glas Volleyb. 3 KATHY JUDGE Immaculate Conception Class Officer 3 Confraternity 2,3,l1 Student Council Off. Ll Rocket staff 3, Editorh School Play l,2,3 a.A.A. 1,2,3,h off.2 Class Volleyb. 1,2,3 Varsity Basketb. l,2,3 Legion of Mary ll ANN JORDAN St. Alphonsus Glee Club 2 Class Volleyb. 3 BARBARA HORSTMAN St. Liborius Class Officer 1 Confraternity 2,3,h Student Council Off. 2,3,h Student Council Rep. 1 Rocket Staff 3,h School Play l,2,3 H.A.A. 1,2,3,h Varsity Volleyb. 3 Class Volleyb. l,2,3 Varsity Basketb. 3 R.A.A. Letter 2 Glee Club 2,3 ESTELLA HOWARD St. Bridget of Erin Glee Club 2,3 Confraternity h Rocket Staff h Library Club 3,14 Yearbook Staff 3 School Play 1,2,3 Legion of Ma la R.A.A. l,2,3ii Class Basketb. 2 Class Volleyb. 1,2,3 'Sunni Wtrnv X wg X J Em g QQNY Z U amy OT bf N x m K. K N , .xx .V. A X x W X VN n w 1 ,, . 1 Q , J I K if x '- . x ,X I ,fl R w fy V y K IX , , VN .HX K X '2-.AA K RE . XJ 1 XB ,L V W Y, ek - 'm f E . V in VIRGINIA LANGARKE Perpetual Help Class Officer 2 confraternny 2,3,h Student Council Rep. Rocket Staff 3 Yearbook Editor h School Plqy l,2,3 Glee Club 2,3 R.A.A. l,2,3,h Clase Volleyb. 2,3 Science Fair 3 R.A.A. Letter 2 Class Baeketb. 2 BARBARA KURTZ Perpetual Help 3 Student Council Rep. 1 School Play 1,2 R.A.A. 1 Class Volleyb. l,2,3 .rum nc CAUL Holy Trinity Confraternity 2,3 School Flu 1,2,3 Glee Club 2 R.A.A. 1,2,3,l4 CLARA LOPICCOLO St. Margaret Glee Club 3 School Plw 1,2 GEORGANN MCNAMEE Sacred Heart Glee Club 3 School Play 1,2 R.A.A. 1,2,3 Class Vollefyb. 2 R.A.A. Letter 2 PRISCILLA MARTIN St. Bridget of Erin Glee Club 2,3 Confraternity 2,3,7-L Student Council Rep. 3 Class Basketb. 2 R.A.A. 1,2,3 Class volleyb. 1,2,3,h Legion of Mary ll PATRICIA MALON St. Michael ' s Confraternity 1,2 , 3 Student Council Rep Library Club 2,3 School Plqy 1,2,3 Glee Club 2,3 Legion of Mary 3,14 ROSEMARY MARIANU Holy Ghost School Play 2 ,ls -3 JOANN LEIFELD Sacred Heart Confraternity 2,3 School Play 1 2,3 R.A.A. 1,2,3,il RSP- Glee Club 2 Class Basketb. 2 GWENDOLYN MILLER St. Theresa Confraternity lg School Play 1,2 Legion of Mary 3,14 Glee Club 2 R.A.A. 1,2,h Class Volleyb. 1,2, 3 JOYCE MOORE St. Alphonsus Confraternity ll Library Club 3,14 School Play 1,2,3 Glee Club 2 Legion of Mary 3, R.A.A. 2,3,h Class Volleyb. 2,3 R.A.A. 2 MARLENE MOORE St. Barbara Glee Club 2 Class Volleyb. 1 School Plq 2,3 Off JUDY PLEDJANN St. Boniface Rocket Staff 3 School Plq 1,2,3 Prom Reporter 3 ,ls R,A.A. 1,2,3,h RSP- Claas volleyb. 1,2,3 Science Fair 3 R.A.A. Letter 2 Class Basketb. 2 JACQUELYN PERRY St. Bridget of Erin Confraternity ls Rocket starr h Library Club h School Plq 1,2,3 Glee Club 2,3 Legion of Mary I4 R.A.A. 1 Class Volleyb. 3 DOLORES NIEHAUS St. Leo ' s Clase Officer 2 Confraternity 1,2,3,h Rocket s Rocket Staff 3 Assoc.Ed:l.tor h Library Club 1,2 ,lg School Play 1,2,3 Glee Club 2,3 Legion of Mary 14 Pres HAR! O 'DRISCOLL Blessed Sacrament Confraternity Off. 3 Library Club 3,14 Science Fair 3 MARY JANE RDBERSTON St. I.eo's Glee Club 3 Confraternity 3,14 Library Club I4 VERNONA REED St. Nicholas School Play 2 Glee Club 2,3 R.A.A. 1,2 Class Volleryb. 3 Science Fair 3 JANET RUDRDFF Perpetual Help Student Council Rep. 2,3 Rocket Staff 3 Library Club l School Play l,2,3 Glee Club 2,3 R.A.A. 1,2,3,h Varsity Volleyb. 2 ,3 Clase Vollevyb. 1,2,3 Varsity Baeketb. 2 Class Basketb. 2 RONI RUFFINO St. Liborius Class Officer 2 Con.h'aternity 2,3,h Rocket Staff ll R.A.A. 1,3,l4, Off-2 School Plq' 1 Glee Club 2,3 Cheerleader 3 Clase Volleyb. l,2,3 R..l..A. Letter 2 Claes Baeketb. 2 MARGIE STUCKENSCHNEIHER St. Leo ' s Yearbook Staff 3 School Play 1,2 Glee Club 2 3 R.A.A. 1,311 Rep. 2 Class Volleyb. 1,2,3 Class Baeketb. 2 FRAN STANGL Holy Cross Student. Council Rep. 2 Yearbook Staff 3 School Play 1,2 Glee Club 2,3 R.A.A. 1,2,3,b Varsity Volleyb. 2,3 Glass Volleyb. 1,2,3 c.B.c. Rep. 14 Class Basketb. 2 ROSEMARY ZARZECKI Sacred Heart School Play 1, 2 fl' Mr , Wu ,p ij I -N A +9 v 'ir Qgigq fig , in e 11 ' 7.x x I U fs , 1 Q r Q fs., K -S23 ' Q, .ws I .Q Q , ,, :ab Q C ik -wr A: T. Qwfmwgxi ., 5 U tk V, I I' V A. W fl ESQ my J . in 9 s 'T P 4 ff 9' Wt, . ? qty, iw QN Y' xml? tw W v V 'Q I Vf 1:5 - it Q 35' I W I , . 7. ki -Q J xx ,X k m ..:', . , gy A HT my ,., N 1 V ig ,M 'ff ZA, I ,mfg Yr Q ' in X V x g . , ,, 4' 3 4 f ,Q vw , -4 H , M A , f my ,W wQ ffwQf W Ng f l Z im: W ... - , f-- , ff . A ' M Q Q' Q B ,.: - 'W ... X- 'MQ , , Yecmbook STQH fi Ns ia X Standing, left to right:Carol Zysk, Kathy Pircher, Louise McNamee, Joyce Pieke, Donna Koetting. Seated: Sandy Fasnacht, Bernice Zygmunt, Mary McAdams, Janet Wieck, Carol Jacobsmeyer, Marilyn Evans. Virginia Langanke Mary Ann Culleton To catch Life on-the-move, to record the peaks of high school history in the making is the traditional challenge faced by the staff. The brief seasons of gaiety alternating with periods of unrelieved hard work are herein arrested in motion for all to review and to relive. A Rocket staffer is a girl of high hope and courage with all the finer instincts of a gambler: she is patient--the task of collecting a year's events is an endless-seeming sort of thing: she is, in the last analysis, a happy survivor. Z he ciance, air nHappy memories and the realization that youth A record year for Rock at for 815 entries awarded is at work in the field of science,H proclaimed Mary Ann Grumich. the Fair of the were seals. 'Lots of fun and really worth the effort,H Hlt was a thrilling experience,N declared JoAnn Schaeffer and Mary O'Driscoll. remarked Clara Stenger. HIt was a lot of work,H stated Judy Pleimann and Virginia Langanke but the knowledge gained was worth it.H, ,V f J V - ,L W yf ,W My vw ww LW ow' ,ff' rj X 0,W ,Qu , W Q pf 0190 Uy W iffy 0 AJ Q Mpj M' X AVL' F. ,V 4 . My ' ffy.1,f3 !lj 0!!,, l!f Aj 'X JP 'A1f jy f . 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May Mary find in you one of her most devoted leaders.H I accept this crovm with gratitude and humility, responds our prefec Hand promise our Lady, in whose honor I wear it, to do all in my power to increase devotion to her during this coming year.H J IV 4-if S cuxss or f 6 0 Marilyn Brennan Lucille Campbell Constance Chierek Therese Corey Marian Dyreks Bernice Haggin Vera Hunt Eleanor Johnson Josephine Jurczyk Constance Lipinski Jeannie Lowes Mary McAdams Cecilia Foley Sharon Morgenthaler Esther Piel Dolores Ratkowski Dolores O'Brien Loretta Seals Jeannette wich Marydola Zes Bernice Zygmunt Donna Bauer Joan Carpentier Donna Dawson Mary Dietz Jn, s mv- 194 X., K lm.. W . X A -fl 3 n Sylvia Jackson Lena Eden Alberta Fernandez Susan Fox Peggy Hunt Mary Helen Johnson Dolores Ketchmark Carol Martin Katherine Narewski ea Q yfwFJ?+41Q1' ave H Q . 1 N W Gertrude Nelson Marybeth Otto Teresa Ramaesiri Mary Ann Rudolph Barbara Signaigo Virginia Wilga Vera Willmerinq Delores Wingenbach ,aww '1,,jh 5M ' , 5 'X ,els EQXWWM :N'Q3Q Jo Ann Wojcicki . l f in signs calling in which Biller Uiwm- N 1 'li 'I E 'IP EWWQH L ,Lgnbncm Club left to right: Louise McNamee, Pat Hunt, Mary Lou Campbell, Margaret Ames, Jacquelyn Perry, Donna Dawson, Jo Ann Wolfmeyer, Barbara De Clue, Celeste Stanton, Dolores Niehaus, Cathy Pingerhut, Yvonne Bordeaux, Mary Jane Robertson Left to right: Carol Jacobsmeyer, Marilyn Evans, JoAnn Schaffer, Estelle Howard, Mary O'Dr1sco1l, Kathleen O'Driscol1, Kathleen Murphy, Joyce Moore, Bernice Krygiel Budzinski Mu hy, Fernandez, Julia Bulejski 44 we' 5 0 F1 'S GC 'SIS' 5 M s U U0 -f-'N Ca' C 'So VU .C Call! as IU r-I etchmari Alberta I3 C 0:-I EB' .Q go. 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Clifford, Vice President, Mrs. P. Potts, Secretary, Mrs. J. Luna, Treasurer, Mrs. E. Kurtz, President Our sincere thanks to the officers and members of the Mothers' Club for their deep interest in conducting rummage sales for the Redemptorist missions in Siam and Brazil, for their noble work in the home-coming party, for their active participation in assisting at school dances, the winter festival, for their services at prom time, and the delightful luncheon for the seniors. r J r xi 43515 S-2 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publisherswf over Munuturturers- Book Sanders FACTORY -HOME OFFIKE Kunsus City PRINTED :N u s A s i N- Ju Y 1 f 3 an n Q 1 w- 5 if HH' l 1134 5 5 lg . 'ff 1. -if 1 ', lim ,W HEX P. . :gy A S1555 ai I V . H 75 524 , r.-'Fei-.5 -, W ,W an .,,,, Ci W--F. 1 t ' n, -' 5 w nm ft, an 4. '-' , , 'il 1 Q , kt vhs- 5 1 ..1 A' , 1 5 W if y fbi, , rg Z f fa fix F3 Lf 'Q my Sill ,Q ,Q 45 -1 V ' a-5 5 ,, if F4 gg A ' k.,k, 2? 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