St Anthony of Padua High School - Paduan Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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R du M Dedication Wc who arc reaping the fruits of Catholic education in Minnesota in her centenary year of statehood dedicate our PADUAN to the PicTTeeRs ®f ChuRcH and State whose courage and vision conceived and inspired this hour. THE DiaMcNd JuBiU Qf S J zzr MHC 376.11 a, % S 3 US' FACULTY STM«oMY School 1883 -1958 C o v tJT Sister Carmena Principal Sister Annella Speech, English Sister Carlos Music- Sister Catherine Algebra, Business Math Sister Charlotte Ann Religion, English Sister Dorina Sister Elise Marie Sister Gcorget vSister Marie Marce Sister Mary Louise Sister Paul Elizabeth Librarian English Religion, Latin History, Social Problems History, English Biology, Chemistry, Geometry Sister Ralph Music Sister St. Rita Business Sister Thomas More Religion, English Miss Margaret Anzevino Business Mrs. Helen Callister Physical Education Mr. Jean Dargis Choral, Glee Club Mrs. Marjorie Harris Sewing, Christian Family Living Miss Jean Litchy Religion, Art Mrs. Mary McDonald History, Social Problems Mrs. Patrice Streitz Physiology, Homcmaking The Reverend Gerard Rowan Assistant Priest and Religion teacher The Reverend Francis J. Lang Pastor of St. Anthony’s The Reverend James Namic Assistant Priest and Religion teacher 5 Freshmen homeroom officers in homeroom 18 are Joan Anton, sec.; Kathy Campion, vice-pres.; Carole Ebner. treas.; and Janice Boike, pres. Presiding over homeroom 36’s activities are Karen Klein, pres.; Pat Landry, vice-pres.; Karen Muck, treas.; and Melissa Ebner. sec. Kathic Smuda, pres.; Fran Tetnow-ski, sec.; Pat Strauss, vice-pres.; and Marion Witkowski, treas.; arc the officers elected by homeroom 37. CLASS oF 1961 Wailing to receive Holy Communion are Mary Lou Hofstede. Joan Kaminski. Pal Leuck. Carol Koniar. Elizabeth Krohn, Diane Koch, and Kathy Lipetzky. Frances Fignar, Joanne Fuller, Paula Dumas. Geor-gcinc Fischer, and Calhcrine Ernst arc visiting the shrine at lunch hour. Freshmen Kathleen Devery, Carol Cooklock, Diane Carpcntier. Betty Dugas. Margie Cox assist at Mass during retreat. Sharon McGuire and Barbara Daniels help prepare tables for the annual mother-daughter communion breakfast. Talking with Father Stanley Srnec, freshman-sophomore retreatmaster, are freshmen Suzanne Matthics. Mary Ann Lipshalk. Pat Loyas, Jcanmaric Gacek, Beth Gomey. 7 Mrs. Harris shows the uniform blouse to Bonnie Schwcikert, Linda Seidl, Mary Lynch, Judy Osiecki, Kathy Lang, Betty Krasky, and Melissa Ebncr. Sister Charlotte Ann greets Marjorie Tell, Karen Muck, Karen Reinking, and Jeanne Smith. Jane Anschutz, Janet Biernat, Nancy Boyda, Paulette Belanger, and Kathy Campion get ready for their first class. Sister Dorina explains to Jeanne Pietig, Liz Poczer winski, Marilyn Olson, Marty Mikolajczyk, ani Kathy Kuder the techniques of “book-borrowing' from the library. Liz Hansen, Louise Foy, and Donna Hinds offer to show incoming freshmen Carole Ebner. Marianne Carland, Barb Daniels, and Kathy Lang around the school. Diane Rumpza, Kathy Rekowski. Bonita Richie, Collette Mady, Kathy Matelsky, and Donna Bell are hard at study. Lining up for the championship pose are Nancy Schlagcl, Joanne Yencho, Judy Payne, Mary Kritzeck, Margaret Simonson; kneeling are Janice Wodziak, Susan Thompson. Judy Spickza. Mrs. Callistcr. phy. ed. teacher; Kristine Thelen, Nancy Anderson, and Sandy Ruth. Delores Bodnar, Barbara Boerner, Pat Landry, and Janice Lawson buy supplies from Miss Litchy. Freshmen Kathleen Guilfoylc, Mary Hanggi. Darlene Redmond, Kathleen Rics. Catherine Hofstcde, and Susan Herbert appreciate the library. 9 The sophomore class elected Liz Hansen, president; Carolyn Puccio, vice-president; Louise Foy, treasurer; Donna Hinds, secretary. lomeroom IPs activities are directed by Loretta Rapacz, president; Pat Roman, vice-president; Barbara Wojciak, secretary; Joyce Weeres, treasurer. ! Mary Jo Heinicke is president of homeroom 34. She is assisted by Kathy Novak, vice-president; Dolores Kolb, secretary; Bette Blatzheim, treasurer. CtAsS OF 1960 Kathy Lydcn, Nancy Porter, Judy Norgon, and Donna Schwartz are taking the pause for refreshment. Joyce Stimart, Mary Labiak, Charlotte Ward, and Nancy Johnston do the helping act. Terry Ryan. Janice Malchow, Diane Wolf, and Pat Towner admire the art mascot and original drawings of the art students. Chewing gum pays off in manual labor for sophomores Roberta Hallman. Mary Ann Kozlak. and Mary Ann Stanek. Sister Paul Elizabeth's biology students. Pat Ring. Marianne Keefe, Carol Stoltman, Mary Jo Hyland, Karen Skaj examine various species of plant life. Miss Anzcvino. Sister Marie Marcc work heartily as registration day draws to a close. F ellow student offenders. Sharonlcc Wisncr, Sandy Wrobleski, Nancy Beckcy, Karen Liljcngrcn, finish up prescribed manual labor. Sophomores Janet Zicbol, Jeanne Orrben. Sheryl Yurick, clean up gym under the direction of Karen Botz. Carol Lcnhart. Carolyn Kenny. Shirley Arco, and Donna Crogan assist in putting away clean dishes. Latin scholars Joanne Guilfoylc. Judy Rusnacko. Lanora Sarkis. Frances Oldham. and Lorraine Palkert show their skill in playing scrabble. Look out below! Joyce Davidson is showered with snow through the efforts of sophomores Joanne Burch, Carol Cruciani. Janice Delaney, and Mary Johnson. Rita Kology, Beverle Lysy, Kathy Novak, and Phyllis Kudak go about the job ot wasning ensues wan gieat case. Sophomores Kathy Wcnnes. Mary Lou I horn. Mary Tcsmar, Sharon Shaw, and Marilyn Johnson arrive bright and early for another day at school. Judy Parrish. Marilyn White, and Sharon Polkey clean tables under the supervision of Sister Paul Elizabeth. Homeroom 30?s activities arc directed by Darlene Lohnes. secretary; Helen Id iorek, vice-president; Kathy May, president; Julianna Kraniarczuk. treasurer. Gretchen Gebeck, secretary; Julie Cox, treasurer; Fran Collins, president; and Marilyn Birch, vice-president. are homeroom 27’s officers. CLasS of 1959 The juniors chose Marge Vlach, treasurer; Cathy Iwaskc-wycz, secretary; Lorraine Padula, vice-president; and Pat Montague, president, for their class officers. Presiding over homeroom 10 are Gloria Rus-inko, secretary; Carol Postiglione, vice-president; Marilyn Slovak, president; and Judy Schmock, treasurer. Industriously working in English class are Iris Erickson. Judy Case, Sharon Halsey, Ginger Fehn, and Phyllis Carlson, juniors. Reading up on current events arc Sharon Rachner, Sandy Pennig, Marilyn Potvin, Cecilia Kowalczyk, and Dorothy Tell, juniors. Deeply engrossed in physiology arc juniors Pat McCarthy, Diane Dudek, Jeanninc Janson, Diane Davis, Sheila Fisher, and Mrs. Patrice Strcitz. “Come to the First Friday breakfast, say juniors Judy Nctkow. Judy Orrben, Judy Michalec, and Louise Wacholz. Thanking Father Ambrose Filbin for the wonderful retreat are juniors Pat Branton, Marguerite Boner, Barbara BallufT, Janice Boyda, and Julie Berglund. Carole Murlowski admires Pat Matelsky’s new prom formal. Darlene Loyas, Barb Johnson, Carol Lies. Doris Humnick. and Gayle Inhofer prepare properties for a speech class play. Gloria Rusinko, Jean Ann Miller, Sandy Potasek. and Margie Shea build up typing speed while Janet Rongstad dictates. Busily transcribing a shorthand lesson with Sister St. Rita's help are Toni Haak. Lucille Galisto. Jody Wojciak. and Janet Honimes. Discussing tomorrow’s assignments with Sister Mary Louise arc Lois Mueller, Kathy Schurke. Joyce Sloss, Rosalie Warpeha, and Anne Louise Schommcr. 16 Studying the map in history class are juniors Carolyn Fignar, Marie Farhet, Pam Hency, Judy Haller, and Mary Jo Martinson. Busy making arrangements for the JS are Mary Jane Rabatin, Philomcne Warpcha, Judy Paquette, and Sharon OToolc. Carolyn Holewa, Sharon Ruhland, Mary Lynn Harrcr. and Doris Oliver are choosing the date for the JS, the highlight of the junior year. The class ring for ’59 is admired by Helen Kvasnicka. Toni Wasik, Beverly Ann Smith, and Ellen Kampa. 17 Paying the cashier. Nancy Lc Vesque, arc Jody Wojciak. Eleanor Wheeler and Marlys Winarski. Pat Grose. Mary Rose Dick, Toni Haak, and Barbara Thielen help keep the lunch room clean by disposing of bags and bottles. Enjoying a hearty meal after morning classes arc Jeanette Truchinski, Mary Ryan, Rose Sapa, Mary Claire Rosa, Joyce Poole, Judy Thompson, and Beverly Grace Smith. Judy Kissel, Pat Irmcn, Mary Ann Johnson, and Karen Klcschold all help in telephoning that” number. Susan Tumquist, Barbara Mather, and Margaret Dvorak chose tunes from the jukebox as Connie White, and Janet Johnson danced. CLASS ©f 1958 Geraldine Ann Vandeberg Geri Class Pres. 4; Class See. 3 Contact 2, 3, 4 Genesians 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3 Swimming 3; Intramurals I, 2 PADUAN 3 Nurse Rita Clare Daniels Rect Class Trcas. 4; H R. Trcas. 2 Contact 2. 3. 4; AVOC 3. 4 Anthonian 3. 4 Teacher 19 Jane Iwaskewcyz Class Vicc-pres. 4; H.R. See. 2 Red Cross 1. 3; Contact 2; Genesians 2; Anthonian 3, 4 Social Worker Bonita Jean If) land Bonnie Class Sec. 4; CSMC 2 Contact 3, 4; Genesians 2. 3. 4 AVCX7 I. 2; French Club 3 Intramurals 1; PADUAN 3 Co-Editor 4 Psychologist Marilyn Jo Adkins Putz Contact 2, 3 Secretary Marilyn Eleanor Barthel CSMC I; Contact 2,3,4 Marriage Carol Jean Anderson H R. Vice-prcs. 1; H R. Pres. 4 Contact 2. 3; Gcncsians 2. 3 Intramurals I, 2; Teenboard 3 Secretary Elaine Margaret Anderson H.R. Treas. 1; Genesian 3 Girls’ State 3 Travel Kari Ann Bartley Contact 2, 3; Sodality 3, 4; Bowling 3 Secretary Patricia Marie Becker Pat Swimming 3; Contact 2, 3, 4 Gcncsians 2; Sodality 3, 4 Receptionist 20 Joanne Mary Benkufsky Jo Red Cross 2. 3, 4 Contact 2, 3, 4; Gencsians 2 Sodality 3. 4 Practical Nurse Mary Katherine Bierden Mary Kay H R. Pres. 3; H R. See. 1, 2 CSMC 4; Contact 2. 3. 4; Genesians 2, 3, 4; Schola 3, 4 Student Council 4 Teacher Barbara Jean Biernat Barb H.R. Trcas. 4; Swimming 3 Marriage Gertrude Margaret Branigan Trudy Class Treas. 3; H.R. Sec. 4 Contact 3; Gencsians 2, 3 Schola 1; Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2; Dental Hygienist Marj' Jane Budziak Swimming 3; AVOC 1 Intramurals 2 Marriage Virginia Serene Derus Ginger Class Pres. 1; CSMC 3 Contact 2, 4; Genesians 3. 4 PADUAN 3, Co-Editor 4 Student Council Pres. 4 Teacher Kathleen !Vlary Dieveney Kay Contact 2. 3, 4; Gcnesians 3. 4 AVOC I; Intramurals 1, 2 Teacher Patricia Ann Donahue Pat Contact 2. 3 Social Service Worker Nannette Marie Dubay Dewey H.R. Vice-prcs. 2 Contact 2. 3. 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Teacher Johanna Marie Foslien Joni Contact 2; Gcnesians 2, 3, 4 PADUAN 4; Tcenboard 4 Marriage Man Louise Frank Contact 2. 3, 4 Teacher Rosemary Gervais Contact 2, 3, 4; Pius X 3 Secretary Susan Josephine Gfrocrer Sue H.R. Pres. 2; Contact 2, 3, 4 Genesians 2, 3, 4; Schola 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Teacher Jeanne Catherine Halsey Jenny Contact 3, 4; Schola 1 Intramurals 1 Nurse Judith Arlene Greenwald Judi Contact 4 Stewardess Mar}' Elizabeth Hansen H.R. Pres. 1; H.R. Trcas. 3 Contact 2, 3, 4; Genesians 2 Intramurals 1, 2 Stenographer Lorelei Angela Hanson Lorric CSMC 1; Red Cross 3 Contact 2, 3, 4 Anthonian Editor 3, 4 Teacher Rosalie Jean Gruesner Rose Contact 2, 3, 4; Genesians 3 Bowling 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2 Marriage Mary Jeanne Heiges Iggic Contact 2. 3. 4 Genesians 2, 3, 4 Schola 4; Swimming 3 Intramurals 2 Medical Librarian Mary Ellen Hoffmann me' Contact 2, 3. 4 Intramurals I, 2 Pediatrics Rosemary Irene Hunt Pediatrics Susan Margaret Jacobs Jake- Class Vicc-pres. 3; Class Sec. 1 Genesians 2. 3. 4; Schola 2, 3, 4 AVOC 2; Student Council Vicc-pres. 4 Musician Margaret Mary Kennedy Peggy Class Vice-pres. 1; Class Pres. 3 Contact 2. 3. 4; Chairman 3, 4 Genesians 2. 3. 4; Schola 3. 4 Intramurals 1. 2; Swimming 3 College Lou Ann Mary Johnson Contact 2. 4; AVOC 1 Bowling 4 Receptionist 24 Pauline Mary Klosler Contact 2. 3, 4; Schola 2 Intramurals 2 Receptionist Mary Ann Krystosek Junior Contact 3, 4 Nurse Sharon Marie Kubinski Kube H.R. Sec. 3; Contact 2 AVOC 4; Intramurals 1 Nurse Ruthann Mary Lang H.R. Vice-pres. 3, 4 Contact 2, 3, 4; Genesians 2. 3 AVOC 1; Intramurals 1,2 Stewardess Jeanette Mary Kudak Jan Contact 3, 4 Secretary Rosemary Llizabeth Leitschuh Contact 3. 4; Genesians 3 AVOC 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2 Anthonian 4 College 25 Patricia Louise Mahan Pat Class Sec. 2; Contact 3, 4 Gcncsians 2; AVOC 1 Student Council 4 Teacher Alice Man Morgan A1 Contact 4; Schoia 2. 3 Intramurals 1 Marriage Mary Monica Mason Contact 2, 3. 4; AVOC 1 Marriage Catherine Jean Moughan Kay H.R. Sec. I; Contact 2, 3, 4 AVOC I; Swimming 3 Anthonian 3, 4 Marriage 4 Carol Ann Mikulak Marriage Roscita Maria Murrell H.R. Trcas. 2; Contact 3 Gencsians 4 Commercial Artist Joyce Ann Nachtwey Contact 2. 3; AVOC 3 Nurse Judith Ann Olmstead Judy CSMC 1; Contact 2, 3, 4 Gcnesians 2, 3; Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1 College Kenee Marie Perra Contact 3, 4; Schola 3, 4 Marriage Judith Irene Pilon Judy Contact 2. 3, 4; Gcnesians 2 Intramurals 1, 2 Nurse Rosemarie Kathleen Obert Rose Class Treas. 2; CSMC 1 Contact 2, 3,4; Latin Club 4 Journalist Lorraine Ann Rowe Lorie H R. Treas. 1; H R. Sec. 3 Contact 2. 3, 4; Schola 3, 4 Receptionist Jermaine Catherine Roy Jcri CSMC 4; Contact 2; Bowling 3 Marriage Margaret Frances Schlagel Mugs Contact 2. 3, 4; Gcncsians 3 AVOC 4; Bowling 4 Swimming 3; Anthonian 3,4 Teacher Mary Lou Rys H R. Treas. 2; Contact 2. 3. 4 Marriage Man Margaret Scharber Contact 2, 3, 4; Gcncsians 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2 Marriage Marlene Jane Schultes Scholtz Class Pres. 2; H.R. pres. 4 CSMC 3; Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2 Marriage Patricia Ann Schake Pat Contact 2. 3. 4; Gcncsians 3, 4 AVOC 3. 4 Teacher Kathleen Rosemary Shinners Kathy Contact 2. 3. 4 Gencsians 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1. 2 Secretary Patricia Jane Smalkoski Pat H.R. Vice-prcs. 2; Contact 2 Marriage Ronnie Louise Simeo H R. Pres. 3; Contact 2, 3 Genesians 3; AVOC 1 Bowling 2; Intramurals 1, 2 Marriage F.liiabcth Susan Smith Liz H.R. Pres. 2; H.R. Sec. 4 CSMC 1; Contact 2, 3 Gencsians 2. 3; Anthoman 3, 4 Teacher Mary Ann Siwek H.R. Vice-prcs. 4; Contact 2 Bowling 4 Teacher Patricia Lou Smith Patti Contact 2; AVOC 4 Intramurals 2 Marriage Sandra Jean Smilh Sandy Contact 2. 3, 4; Gcncsians 3 Bowling 2; Intramurals 1, 2 Marriage Monica Helen Spence Contact 2; AVOC 1 Intramurals 2 California Resident Pauline Sosniecki Polly Contact 2, 3. 4; Gcncsians 3, 4 Bowling 4 Teacher Marie Ellen Smuda Red Cross 3; Contact 2,4 Schola 2. 3, 4; AVOC 3, 4 Intramurals 1 Nurse Dolores Alice Stimart Dc CSMC 2; Contact 2, 3. 4 Genesians 2; Bowling 4 Teacher 30 Elizabeth Grace Tell Betty Red Cross 3; Contact 2, 3, 4 Schola 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3 Intramurals 1, 2 Beauty Operator Gretchen Margaret Trahan Gretch Contact 2, 3, 4; Genesians 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2; Contact 2, 3, 4 Cosmetologist Joan Rose Tetzlaff H.R. Pres. 1; Contact 2, 3, 4 Genesians 3; Student Council 4 Marriage Rita Clare Warpeha H.R. Vice-pres. 3; Contact 2, 3, 4 Genesians 3, 4; Schola 2 Bowling 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2 College Joanne Marie Tiller Jo H.R. Treas. 4; CSMC 1 Contact 2, 3. 4; Genesians 3, 4 Bowling 4; Swimming 3 Stewardess 31 Frances Joan Weber Fran Contact 2, 3, 4 Nurse Patricia Ann Wojciak Pat Contact 2. 3. 4; Schola 3. 4’ Pius X 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3 Veterinarian Donna Jean Whitford H.R. Vice-prcs. 1; H.R. Sec. 2 Red Cross 4; Contact 2, 3, 4 Genesians 2. 3. 4; Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1. 2 Stenographer Kathleen Susan Zukowski Snooky Contact 2, 3, 4; Genesians 3 Journalist 32 STuDEnT Council This year witnessed the first Student Council formed at SAH. Advisors Sister Catherine and Mrs. McDonald are giving tips on procedure to officers Fran Collins, Sec.; Virginia Derus, Pres.; and Sue Jacobs. Vice Pres. A portion of the Student Council assembled for a meeting includes Joan TetzlafT, Doris Hummick, Carol Anderson. Marlene Scholtes, seated, and Mary Jane Rabatin, Lorraine Palkert, Pat Mahan, Mary Kay Bierden, standing. Contact chairmen Marge Vlach. Jeanette Truchinski. Peggy Kennedy and Sharon Ruhland direct activities in 1957-58. Seniors Geri Vandcbcrg. Mary Kay Bierden, Joan Tetzlaff. Sue Jacobs. Betty Tell. Pat Mahan. Nan Dubay. and Mary Hansen hold a Contact meeting. Barbara Daniels, Karen Klein. Kathy Smuda, Marilyn Olson, Collette Mady, Kathleen Campion. Rosemarie Wallen, and Karen Rcinking study discussion notes at a freshmen meeting. Lowly freshmen Bev Whitford, Paulette Belanger, and Sandy Ruth meet mighty seniors Alice Morgan, Jermaine Roy, and Marie Smuda. The ghosts of the past, present and future, portrayed by Sue Jacobs, Ruthann Lang, and Bonnie Hyland, haunt Mary Kay Bierden, a reminiscent senior. Looking ahead at things to come are Carol Anderson and Pat Smith modeling caps and gowns. “Sister” Trudy Branigan tutors four exceptional students, Carol Anderson, Bonnie Simco, Peggv Kennedy, and Joan Tctz-laff. ' GeUeS’AnS Sister Annella directs students Pat Mahan, Beverly Smith. Susan Jacobs, and Mary Rose Dick in the fall production. “Robin-A-Tiptoe. The ‘•executive board of Gcnesian club consists of president. Sue Gfroerer; treasurer, Darlene Lohnes; vice-president. Marilyn Birch; and secretary. Mary Heiges. 36 Seniors Rita Warpeha. Mary Heiges. Judi Greenvvald, and Geri Vandeberg work on the stage crew for the senior speech presentation of “The Clock Shop. Pat Schakc, Joan Tctzlaff, Bonnie Simco, Mary Kay Bicrdcn. Bonnie Hyland, Sue Gfroerer, Ginger Dcrus, Kay Dieveney, and Peg Kennedy were cast in the seniors' performance of “The Clock Shop.” Juniors Carole Murlowski, Jeanette Truchinski, Helen Kvasnicka, Janet Rongstad. Doris Oliver. Pat Grose, and Rosalie Warpcha practice for the one act farce, ‘‘Charm Racket.” First year speech students Sue Jacobs. Mary Rose Dick, Beverly Smith, Sue Turnquist, Carol Lies, Pat Mahan, and Joyce Sloss rehearse the one act mystery ‘‘Robin-A-Tiptoe ” 37 Row 4: Patricia Becker. Jeanne Halsey. Doris Oliver, Gretchcn Gebcck, Joanne Burch. Judy Norgon. Patricia Smith. Judie Haller, Janice Delaney. Row 3: Toni Wasik, Alice Morgan, Darlene Lohnes, Sandra Smith, Joyce Nachtwey, Carol Mikulak, Joanne Tiller, Mary Lou Thorn. Row 2: Eleanor Wheeler, Barbara Thielen, Joyce Wecrcs, Mary Ann Stanek. Darlene Loyas, Judy Netkow, Mary Jo Martinson, Mary Ann Siwek. Row I: Kathleen Schurkc, Mary Ann Krystosck, Lorrie Hanson, Carolyn Kenney, Janet Zicbol. Row 4: Patricia Irmen. Carol Lies, Nancy Beckey, Kathy Lyden, Marie Farhet. Pauline Klostcr, Jeannine Jan-son, Renee Perra, Patricia Wojciak. Row 3: Marlene Scholtcs, Jeanne Halsey, Ruthann Lang. Rosalie Grues-ner, Judy Kissel, Dolores Stimart, Marilyn Slovak. Marlys Winarski. Row 2: Betty Tell, Lorraine Rowe, Mary Ann Kozlak, Karen Kleschold, Lois Mueller, Dorothy Tell, Julie Bergland. Row 1: Gretchcn Trahan, Mary Kay Bierden, Susan Jacobs, Janice Malchow, Donna Hinds, Carole Murlowski. 38 Row 4: Cecilia Kowalczyk, Mar ' Johnson, Darlene Loyas, Rosalie Warpeha, Patricia Woj-ciak, Kathleen May, Susan Gfrocrcr, Barbara Wojciak, Loretta Rapacz. Row 3: Darlene Lohnes, Mary Jo Martinson, Sharon Polkey, Patricia Irmen, Marie Smuda, Renee Perra, Toni Haak, Sandra Wrobleski. Row 2: Mary Lou Thorn, Kathleen Schurkc, Beverle Lysy, Betty Tell, Susan Jacobs, Mary Kay Bierden, Patricia Roman, Mary Heiges. Row : Peggy Kennedy, Donna Hinds, Judith Parrish, Lorraine Rowe, Janet Ziebol, Sheryl Yurick. GLee cLuB Glee Club accompanists Rosemary Lietschuh, senior, and Diane Dudek, junior, wait for a cue from director Mr. Dargis. Mr. Jean Dargis, glee club and schola director, gives the downbeat in a rehearsal. CSMC Beverly Whitford, Barbara Daniels, Jeanette Truchinski, Barbara Johnson, and Karen Liljengren count stamps for C.S.M.C. Sharon Wisner, Patricia Loyas, Judy Case, Jermaine Roy, and Mary Jane Budziak advocate prayer for the missions. CroSS 40 Homeroom Red Cross representatives Nancy Le Vcsque, Janice Boyda. Joanne Benkufsky. Donna Bell, Frances Oldham, front row, and Susan Turnquist, Thcrcse Steffens, Colette Mady, and Mary Anne Stanek, standing, assemble for a meeting. AVOC officers Marge Vlach, Pres.; Marie Smuda, Sec.; Doris Humnick, Treas.; and Rose Sapa, Vice Pres.; prepare the projector for a film. AVOC 41 Pat Ring, Gloria Rusinko, Janice Boyda, and Rosemary Leitschuh practice with the tape recorder. CHisStmAS I)ANce The “Winter Wonderland” dance, a highlight of the Christmas season, was held December 27 in the main ballroom of the Radisson Hotel. Queen candidates Jane Iwaskewycz, Lorraine Rowe. Rosemary Leitschuh, Roseita Murrell, Dolores Stimart. Pauline Sosniecki, and their escorts, George Ga-mota. Dick Anderson. Don Peterson, Dan Scott. Darylle Butler, and Jim Szurek. wait expectantly for announcement of the Queen. Queen Rosemary poses in her regal attire. 43 Joanne Benkufsky, Diane Davis, and Pat Becker, Sodality members, pose after the May Crowning with Sister Clarice, Sodality advisor, and the junior attendants. SoTWJTy Father Rowan follows the Sodality representatives and the congregation into the Church to sing Benediction. 44 Pat Becker crowns the Blessed Virgin as the whole congregation watches. The St. Pius X Club composed of music students under the direction of Sister Carlos pose for a preview of their recital. They are Lucille Galisto. Marguerite Boner, Kathy Novak. Judy Paquette, Marilyn Slovak, Nancy Porter, Pat Towner, standing; Margaret Dvorak, Ellen Campa, Joyce Davidson, Carolyn Holewa, Pam Hcncy, Joanne Burch, and Claudette Hajny study the music as Pat Wojciak and Mary Ann Stanek prepare to play. Father Namie blesses the St. X medals as Lucille Galisto the medal on Melissa Ebncr. Pius pins Freshmen musicianship students Fran Tctnowski, Linda Seidl, Marianne Carland. Rosemary Wallen are standing; Delores Bodnar. Bonita Richie, Pat Loyas, Melissa Ebncr, Kathleen Matthies, Catherine Hofstedc, and 45 Kathleen Matelsky are seated taking notes as Kathleen Lipctzky takes Sister Ralph’s place at the board. Seniors Rose Obert, Lorric Hanson, and Trudy Branigan model three exotic creations purchased at homeroom 33’s booth. Announcing the opening of homeroom 31’s official Japanese teahouse is gongcr” Peg Kennedy. Selling chances on “Caesar” and “Milton” are seniors Mary Mason and Kay Moughan. MArDi Homeroom 34’s kangaroo court adds atmosphere. a livc|y sP‘ri' to the Mardi Gras 46 c f'us MAN WHO COO TO MARDI CRtvS AND MISS PIZZA STAND not haw (yes rOR COOD THINGS Hager pizza eaters approach homeroom 10 s popular booth. Looking into the vague and mysterious future is Jeanne Halsey of homeroom 31’s Japanese fortunetellers. Sister Paul Elizabeth. Sister Catherine, and guest l ather Wadi Alverez talk to some St. Anthony grade schoolers. Striking an Oriental pose are Tonics Monica Spence, Judi Green-vvald. Grctchcn Trahan. Joni Foslien, Sister Paul Elizabeth, Ruth Lang. Judy Nctkow. and Kathy Schurkc. pjBUC ppNs Discussing the latest edition of the paper arc the senior Anthonian staff, left to right. Jane Iwaskewycz. Sister Thomas More, advisor; Lorric Hanson, editor; Kay Moughan, Rita Daniels, Margaret Schlagcl, and Liz Smith. Planning the 1958 PADUAN arc staff members Judy Kissel, Sister Elise Marie, advisor, Fran Collins, and Sharon Ruhland, standing. Seated arc Joni Foslien, business manager, and co-editors Ginger Derus and Bonnie Hyland. 48


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