St Francis Academy - Memories Yearbook (Hankinson, ND)

 - Class of 1959

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.MEM M ll: I H11 ill in aw 33,35 mi 1 Nl! 31523 223323133 mi li iii! lllllilill M, W .M A :lfimunuvs 1959 F K , .francis Haul-ainson Hcabemg 'Uorifmffiaknia 2- ,,v Q3 illehlrailun We, the bemo s of '19 dedlcate our annual to our mothers, whose pat ICDCC, loyalty, and guldance have been an 1nsp1ra.t1on throughout our school l1.fe Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs I':: Mrs r Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Althoff Bach Blrchem Bommersbach Braun Cox Foltz Klosterman Krause Lenz Lmgen Lmgen Mauch 'viauch L Melde Meyer Mohr lwepper Ollver Paulson J P1thew Remke J Schxltz Skroch Schroedl Thomson Welder Wrlm W1snevssk1 lmmar ul iw Heart of Mar Help those nr .ire dear to A15 g 1 V fb-xi ix 1 o of - 1 A , . Y, ,- , - K . , - i f . . . yd ,. ' x . fj ' . E. ' I4 g . L. 7 . F. : 9 . A. 5 . C. , 5 . W. ' ' Mrs. E. Kinn . . . L. . is 5 X . L. ' T4 . A. gs . f . A. ' 1 . J. ' ' . . L. -5 . E. 1 1 , . D. . ' E . . G. . K M R. J. . A . H. ' , , M s. K. ' 1 , . A. . L. . ' s . T. Q . J. Q . C. ' ' 1 . J. I' . . J. ' - , . E. ' ' ' Admlnlstratmn Sl aculczte Heart of Ma fiorcword With a feeling of satisfaction, we, the Class of 1959, present the fourteenth volume of Memories. We have tried to give our readers a few glimpses into the happiest hours of our senior year at St. Francis Academy. It is our firm conviction that the book will bring pleasant moments to many, refresh memories of devoted teachers and loyal school mates, remind us of peaceful days of study, carefree hours of work, and happy times of play. Above all, its pages will recall and reaffirm the noble ideals implanted in us at St. Francis Academy If these purposes are fulfilled, the Class of 1959 feels that the time and labor expended on this annual has been worth the effort A word of thanks to our teachers All good things must come to an end so also our carefree high school days Yet the wonderful lessons you have taught us by word and example will further on be motives 111 our da1ly life May God reward you for untiring efforts to give us your best service and loving guidance We also wish to express our sincere appreciation to all who have aided us in the production of this yearbook to the teachers in planning the pictures, to Sister Egmunda in guiding the lay out committee, to Sister Richburga in supervising the typing and lettering, to Scherling Studio for photographing, to the businessmen of Hankinson and Mantador for their financial assistance Without their help our plans could not have been realized May it be your pleasure dear Reader, to treasure our Memories to the extent to which we had the Joy to produce it Plq..:S 1 43 EEE E IEIREUIR ggg,g::::::::vw,, U:-ggi g A l Ebnrlzgngrz-:auf 1 ---rv v Sw ri '5'1F1g::s 1 . - P . . . . . . . , . . 1 . al it .H I ,Q ,P xx 7 1- .' 12 5v 2' 'l' . gm F' ,rw-'If HMV s 1 li :.f.f.-f 4 1.s--5..- ,xxxk : 1: P9 ,-sf' c- 'f.. 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IS: 4 f' X ' A, . . w' I X' . .xl . X Sodallty Glee Club Cheerleader Dramatlc s Pep Squad anice Krause Class Secretary .... Z Class Vice-President . 3 Class President Sodahty Prefect C Y O Delegate S F A Chlmes Edltor Memor1es Edltor Qharles Ulemke Baseball Memorles H Sodalzty Class Treasurer Class Secretary 'x1 1',,.N'3g.., is Er 'swi Robert L Lngen ,Yiwy Baseball Memnrles Glen Club H Sodahty Cholr C Y O Delegate VICE Pres1dent Dramatlcs Basketball www HY? Yr? -lax 'Jus 3,-, l kann Baseball 'viemorles Glee Club Band Sodahty Cho1r C Y O Class Secretary Class Pres1dent Class Treasurer Buy Q Snatc Basketball 'K K xiii, KJ jhomas Braun 4-H 1-2-3 elass Secretary .. . 3 Drarnatlcs 3 Dorothy Bwchem Mary Qox SOd2,11tY 4 H Secretary 4 H Treasure Glee Club Pep Squad S F A Ch1mes Memomes Carn1va1 Queen Cand Mdfygo JVleLde Sodahty Chou' 4 H Treasurer Glee Club Pep Squad Memones Glass Watron 4 oretta Mauch Sodality Prefect ..... 3 Sodality .......... 1- 4 C. Y, O. Delegate . . 3- 4 4 H President 4 H Secretary Glee Club Pep Squad S F A Chlmes Dramatlcs Qonald fmgen B aseb all H Sodahty -J Ruth Ann Mohr Glec flub Pup Squad fX1LlY'1OI'1CS Slohn Uhlm A l oseph fenz Baseball ..1-Z 3 sodamy . . . 57atricic1 Klosterman Sodality President ,,,,, 4 50d-Blity 1-4 C.Y.O. Delegate 1-4 4-H .......... . . 1- Z Glee Club .... 1-4 A Pep Squad .... . . 1- 4 5. F. A. Chimes ..... 3- 4 Memories ,,,,, , 4 Dramatics ,,,,,, , 3 Carnival Queen ,, , 4 Anne .Withey sodamy . ...... 1 4-1-1... ...... X-2 Glee Club 1-Z Pep Squad . . 1- 4 Memories . . . 4 Choir ...... Z- 4 C.Y.O. Z-4 Ronald Baseball JVlauch ........ 1-4 4-H President . . . . 3 4-H ..... ........L-4 sodaliry .... ...1-4 Glass Color LeRoy Waulson Baseball Sodahty Sodahty Secretary Soda.11ty C Y O Delegate H Glee Club Pep Squad Drama.t1cs favonne Althoff Marlene Bach Sodalxty Secretary Sodalxty Chou' Glee Club Pep Squad Memones Qarole Bommersbach Chou' Glee Club Band Pep Squad S F A Chxmes Memomes Dramatxcs 2 'fax-'Y 'wa-wang' Qarol Qlwer Class V1ce Presldent Class presmdent Sodahty Cho1r Glee Club Band Cheerleader S F A Chxmes Co Editor Memor1es Carnlval Queen Candldate oan 3oltz Sodallty Glee Club Pep Squad Memorles Baseball Sodallty wnr 7 iii,-0 Sodahty Cho1r Pep Sqdad Glee Club Band Qharles .Nepper -NOrma Scfultz Glass Motto Today vu follow Tomorrow we lead Raw! Glass 3lower s dalty G Clb PpSq ad 1-X Dame! grolek Helen Meyer fomse Schroedl S dal ty G1eC1b PpSq d a, 19 grank Kmn ,msn-+ ffv-2' wr' 1--f-nv feonette wLSRGWSkL 57atrLcLc1 Uhomson ean welder Kathleen Skroch RELIGION IV Rel1g1on 15 11'1d.1SpCI1S1blC to 1nfl1v1duals for xt alone Sdt1Sf1CS our desu-es for trut goodness and happlness Boolcke ci pz ng Bookl-cm epmg Problems affectmg Accounts Recexvable PHYSICS Keen observatlon of physmal phenomena leads to new dis coverle 'lux uf ff' Skills of the future secretary: Mimeographing OFFICE PRACTICE -rv I . Y 4,35 s ig -'f515fDI'Q X Way back 1n the memorable year of 1955, forty three eager green freshmen began thexr hlgh school days at St Francxs Academy Under the gu1dance of S1ster Raphael we elected R1ta Clarey, Carol Ohver, and Paul Kmn as our class offlcers Anx1ous to Jom 1n the swmg of act1v 1t1es, four boys qua11f1ed for basketball Carol E , R1ta, and Carol O s cheermg F1ght team F1ght urged them on to v1ctory Carn1val t1me entxced us all to secure the crown for Carol Eckholt but agamst stronger forces we talhed up for only thrrd place Shortly before Thanks g1v1ng, we made our f1rst retreat Father LeMay s 1nsp1r1ng conferences touched us deeply Reduced 1n number our sophomore class counted th1rty four members, w1th Kathy Skroch as newcomer Our femmlne staff, 1nclud.1ng the two Carols, Margxe, and Jan1ce, was a1ded by Mr Scheller, our class advxsor Thoughx we whole heartedly entered the Carn1val Queen Con test, we were agaxn held down to a cool 'th1rd w1th Carol O as our Carn1val Queen Candldate After the f1rst semester, we enjoyed our second h1gh school retreat conducted by Father Wye Our Junlor class roll remamed at th1rty four Tom Braun, Pat Thomson, and R1ta GIS1 fllled the vacant seats left by Margle Pehl Carol Eckholt, and D1ane Leske We entrusted our busmess to Jamce Krause, Bob Lmgen, Tom Braun, and Paul Kum, w1th S1ster Veron1ca as our class advxsor 1957 was a banner year 1n sports The basketball team under the able d1rect1on of Coach Lxpp chalked up a 15 1 v1ctor1ous record and gamed the much coveted D1str1ct Champ the cheermg squad Mary Cox was our carrnval queen camdate for the contest 1n wh1ch we came 1n second Changmg the trad.1t1on of the awa1ted Prom, we took a class tr1p to St John s Un1vers1ty, Collegevalle, where we engoyed the Operetta, The Mag1c Flute Jumors and sen1ors combmed then' dramatxc talent 1n presentmg the three act play Love IS Eternal Charles, Jan1ce, LaVonne, Tom, Pat, and Joretta were members of the cast Father Scheller of Grand. Forks was retreat master durmg our Jumor year The f1nal year of our h1gh school l1fe opened w1th th1rty members 1n the semor class Loulse Schroedl 15 the newcomer th1s year, wh1le Rlta G1s1 and Albert Poss dropped out All the members of last year s executwe department were re elected, and are gu1ded by S1ster Francls For the flrst t1me, we succeeded 1n w1nn1ng the Carn1val Queen Crown w1th 'Queen Pat re1gnmg over the 1958 Carn1val events Paul was promoted to the A team Carol and Jamce were chosen as cheerleaders A retreat g1ven by Father Sauter was a f1tt1ng open1ng to the last semester of our h1gh school years At th1s t1me, four semors, Jean Welder, Kathy Skroch, Leonette W1snewsk1, and Pat Thomson Jo1ned the postulancy at St F'ranc1s Convent Our last project 15 the publ1cat1on of Memorles wh1ch, we hope, wrll go over auth a bang The greatest thmg rs yet to come Graduatxon We w1sh to thank our parents and teachers who have made 1tposs1ble for us to arrlve at the cross road of our preparatxon for l1fe The conf1dence 1n our Blessed Mother gxves us courage to face the future 4t 0 ! 2 ri, ,gf u Q - . . I ' . H - . ,, . . . . , , . . u - . . . , . . . . , . ,, . X . . . , . u ionship Crown. Paul and Charles were members of the team. Carol O. again represented us on . .. . . H . H . , . . . . ,, . ,, . . . .... ,, . ,, , . . . - 5 1 my y 2 - 1 Yy Wy V! , y My ' 'W ,.1 - , , Glass Wrophecy T1me 1989 Place Governor s Mans1on Propr1etor Paul Klnn Occas1on Class reun1on and v1ctory celebrat1on for new ly elected Governor Kmnn and Senator Re1nke After years of runn1ng the busmess from the Off1Ce, John W1lm, Pres1dent of John's Jaguars, a cab serv1ce, 15 gettmg the feel of the Clty traff1c agam by d.r1vmg the guests to and from the reumon Not least among the celebr1t1es ton1ght 15 LaVonne Althoff, who has also recently won an elect1on Her seven ch1ldren campa1gned v1go1-ously, a.nd she was elected Amer1ca's Favor1te Homemaker Charles Nepper apolog1zed for be1ng late but sa1d he had a boxmg match earlxer m the evenmg Later the news got out that h1S opponent was the only obJect ever launched from Mad1son Square Garden Now that Great Br1ta1n has been adm1tted as the s1xty nmth state, Mary plans to move her fash1on house Cox Contmental COp16S to London Th1s move no doubt, would make Par1s but a suburb of the fash1on world Joe Lenz has atta1ned h1s l1fe's amb1t1on and become a stock car racer Every evenmg he Jumps mto h1s 11ttle red car and races h1S stock to the barn H1s Herefords haven't lost yet Anne P1they 1S dlscussmg her book, FIVE Easy Lessons for the Happy Homewrecker , w1th Robert L1ngen who 1S now a success as a pum1sher ot Phe BasebaIl'D1gest Speakmg of books, Louxse Schroedl 15 Stlll workmg on her new SCHROEDL'S UNABRID GED She has Just returned from an unsuccessfull tr1p to Antarct1ca 111 the quest of new words Carols Bommersbach never d1d lose her 1nterest 111 beauty, for her Careless Co1ffures have g1ven women an added a1r of the unnatura1,wh1ch has flour1shed s1nce the beg1nn1ng of the hurr1cane season It's ev1dent that Ronn1e Lmgen and Ronn1e Mauch are famous 1n the1r own chosen occupa t1on, for all the baseball fans have been congratulatmg them on the outcome of the World Ser1es Everyone knows lt was the1r superb coachmg Wh1Ch led the Mantador M1lkmen to four stra1ght w1ns and a Ser1es v1ctory Pat Klosterman has been elected the Queen of the Underworld by the subway workers of t1on 1n the U S Mary Jo Me1de, now a doctor at the famous Walter Reed Med1cal Center, ma1nta1ns a busy schedule She 1S the head surgeon, spec1al1z1ng 111 broken bones Tom Braun s future as an engmeer seems br1ght H1s greatest accomphshments so far have been reconstructmg the Br1dge on the R1ver Kwa1 and Stralghtenlng the Leanmg Tower of P1sa After s1ng1ng the lead role 1n Madame Butterfly, Carol Ol1ver rece1ved rave rev1ews 1n THE NEW EFFINGTON NEWS as well as the NEW YORK TIMES Th1s proves some b1g newspapers have the same good taste as small ones Norma's love of qu1et has taken her to the Sonora Publ1c L1brary where the f1rst th1ng she d1d was hang up her favor1te s1gn S1lence ' After workmg for more than f1ve years as a censor for the Leg10n of Decency 1n the battle agamst bad f1lms, J'an1ce Krause 15 now marr1ed and flghtlng another type of fllm, that Wh1Ch forms 1n the d.1shpan Ruth Mohr, a successful bus1ness woman, has made her fortune 111 r1ck rack s decoratmg ablllty 1S used exclusxvely for fancy elastxclzed suspenders It seems that the call of the w1de open boxcar has found a w1ll1ng l1stener 1n Marlene Bachl She sent a postcard statmg that because of a ra11road str1ke she would be unable to attend Many speculated that perhaps she as an R R off1c1al , but lt was s1gned, Bummerette Bach Helen Meyer has become well known through her Job as a book cr1t1c It was she who gave A.nne's book 1tS push LI1 the publxc eye Although she 1S known for good TCVICWS no math books have ever met w1th her approval Sher1ff Paulson has Just arr1ved from Cannon C1ty, Colorado He stated that h1s trusty Paulson Pxstol has helped h1m capture many a v1c1ous cr1m1na1 The last offender was a jaywalker S1ster Dorothy and S1ster Joan, m1ss1ng from the reumon ton1ght, have converted half of RUSS13, the Northeastern half, of course lt's strange the Russ1ans even gave them the t1cket to S1ber1a Joretta Mauch, now a renowned lecturer on POl1t1CS and cha1rwoman of K1nn's campa1gn for clean Government gave a h1ghly applauded speech at the end of the evenmg Her subject The Good Old Days America. Since buying up N. Y. Central Subway, Pat heads the largest under - world organiza- . ' f 1 1 I n . ' ' ' . It i Wi Q Q sa' Q. 43? Ia. ,X 1 VN' 419 'Q' -fig' me ' Q5 ak! - 4 '--, ' z Qfhuix -ra: 'tw 'W ! ,jf MH 4 4 4 -g. 'IL Q R ws Glass will e the senlor class of 1959 belng of sound mlnd and coherent memory do hereby declare and procla1m thrs to be our last w1ll and testament o our teachers we confer deepest grat1tude and smcere appreclatron for the1r sol1d lnstructlon and understandlng guldance Q, the freshman we bequeath the des1re to graduate J the sophomores we w1ll our studaous attxtude and br1ll1ant mmd he Jumors we g1ve some very personal propertres Ln part1cular Dorothy Blrchem w1lls her everlastmg smlle to Max1ne and Elame who then w1ll beguxle X I Carol Ollver bestows her cheerleachng ab1l1ty to Karen and 6'x un Carol to perform w1th ag1l1ty Jamce Krause leaves her Job as newspaper edltor to Alxce and Karen to do a lmttle better Robert Lmgen g1ves h1s mer1t cards gladly today to George and N1ck who would borrow them anyway Helen Meyer offers her day dreammg ways to Sharon who surely will be 111 a daze Carole Bommersbach w1.lls her art1st1c hand to Joseph1ne to make 1960 Memorles grand Marlene Bach glves half of her room to Joan who w1ll never be 1n a gloom Joan Foltz bestows her s1ze so small upon Cathy who w1ll make qu1te a haul John Wzlm 1n all tranqulllty w1.lls Glen and J'1m h1s studlous ab1.l1ty LeRoy Paulson offers h1s subdued voxce to Mary Jane who w1ll greatly TCJOICC New trxcks and 1deas are left by Paul to keep Arn1e rrght on the ball Ronald Lrngen s quxet ways are sure to change Gerald s days Ruth Ann Mohr hands down her volley ball skllls 1, L to Carolene who can do what she wllls La Vonne Althoff wrlls all her good deeds to Rachel who surely succeeds Anne P1they w1ll cause qu1te a thr1ll as Shxrley 1n.her1ts her homemakmg sk1ll Joretta Mauch leaves her place on the bus to Elame who wrll no longer rush Tom Braun offers h1s bookkeepmg brarn so Rxcky has no reason for stram Ronn1e Mauch grves hzs g1gant1c helght to Gary and . L Rlchard to mcrease a mrte 11 Joe Lenz leaves h1s blush as an exqu1s1te grft to Donna who thxnks 1t's quxte a l1ft Charles Remke plcks B111 as a cho1ce to bestow upon lum hrs very low vo1ce Mary Jo Melde offers her autographed cast to .hm who w1ll fmd rt a burdensome task Charles Nepper leax es hrs smart remarks to Carlene and Connle who w1ll really spark Mary Cox g1ves her glasses w1th black r1m to Dennxs and Jerry for use rn the gym Pat Klosterman wrlls her v1gor and zest to Vxrgrma who w1ll be at her best ui N Norma Schrltz hands her courteous ways to M1ke to brxghten h1s troublesome days Lou1se Schroedl bestows her super1or bra1n on Cathy who w1ll never complaln We leave all these grfts w1th the v1ew that they may alwavs be helpful to you W, . . ., . . . A'- ' 'l To ' . X 'ty To . . . . . . . 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'Q 1 ' ' -M1 r jLLJi - :lpn-5 V .A .-Jr- Assist us in our s 'es. fi t'y V L 'l 'dr 'TJ' -'M 1 R aiu UN Sharon Heger Blame Fettes ETIC Emckson 3 -1' 4- VW 'wr-np' KSAX' V1rg1n1a Golln1ck Catherlne Held Barbara Ann Volk Darlene Dorval James Erb Charlene Duwenhoe Kathleen Hextkamp Joan Bommersbach Gerald Puetz Dennis Arnold Catherlne, Goerger Gary Klubberud Connle Mauch Jean INogowsk1 Elalne Lawrence .Tosephme Mohr Wllham Woytas sek Donna Templer George Lmgen QQ' ,Y .' H A o T 15 rx. fb' Junior Class Glass Qf Lcers AIICC Olson, Presldent Mxke Clarey, Treasl Karen Fust, V1ce Pres Rxchardli wmanek, Sec i f.. I fr-.f Y11' .fy CS? 'nf v A in ra ' ' ' 1 rer . 4 ' n Q X Xi Y 5 fs ' , , , AA, ,x 2 Q J 2' A - I 2 Q Mzke Tryba Carolme Vedder Ma.x1ne Bauch Shlrley Mltchell Rachel B1rchem Kathleen Mauch .hm B1rnbaum N1Ck Th1e1 Glen Medenwald Arnold Althoff Carol Mauch Jerome Jarski Mary Jane Klein T Y P I N G Derr Jnstratmg cha Uma the rlbbon Y BIOLOGY Not 4 'wamclan 5 tr ck Heat ull do L L I S H I Slcuths Trace Spellmg Vagaruzs 'eanette Kruse Allen Lmgen Audrey Skroch Catherme Sher1dan Teresa McHugo Denms Schultz Mlchelle Welch Sharon Kmn Gerald Mltchell Shlrley Roman Dlane Kutzer Carole Schiltz Frances Wangler ' ,R - Harold Braun Margaret Heltkamp Nav Klum A LT Bommersbach l le Buckhouse Daw d Germul X Jamce lsensee Carol Gully Mary Bateson Blase Gabel Uophonmrv Class Glass Q Lcers Judy Mauch Serretary Ronald Lugert, Treasurer R1c1a.rd Erb, Presldent Pa.tDav1s V1ce Presldent 'Y' '7 'NNMQUY 4 4-U' 'Ol if A ' sf , ... 'l .2 r Q iq .Irv I FA La, . A A A V . A' 4- . 1 1 1 , U f ig! 4 ,S A A E , f 'X I 'ss A ' I ' ' x lf A :f 1 li i 5 l . Y fu 5 .K ' I . ' Q k 1 , Q A I 1 I I V V 0 1 kat? !i'-- , 1 V17 l Wa.- 1-fl? -Q. 'CM -A 'J it Y Harold Haberman 'TR' 1' GT' Q ...af fa-J I l IQ l f 1 2 'NJe1.1 Goerger Veronlca KaCZyIlSk1 Mary Ellen Pltzl Elame Paulson Rlchard Jaeger Marllyn Bndnmr Marllyxu Rulland Susan Bommersbacb Stanley Blrchem Hubert Pose JOZLI1 Hercilng X lola Rmgbaker X 1ola Foltz world Qeography World Geography is not a single slide on a screen, but a moving picture show- ing the transitional nature of things. WORLD HISTORY A study of World History prepares youth to take its place in a. world v.-Ewrein human rights are respect- I-IOME ECONOMICS Clever ideas for delicious dishes found in food scrapbooks. ENGLISH II How does an effective sentence hinge together? RELIGION II Religion is indispensible for societ since it ennobles the relations bet een man and man. Sn K I i W Q , who fs Y, l W Klem at .17 K 1 I Jaspers ,W 19A Jundt Keller W Lmgen A Hamlmg , 7 Q.. V. Gross M- Davis E Braun E I-'einen ' '12 .J . EN ? . 41 .6 K, Hegkamp J. Bommersbach M. Birchem S. Klein Free hmen Blass T7 -ul Wa U 1 :xl gnill n M Kulzer G Krump ,Q Qlass Qffuiers R H eger JudyN41tche11 Secretary L1Ck Sand, Mauch, Vlce Presldent Charles Llngen Treasurer Jlmmy Plrmantgen, Presldent ff ge-FQ' Mauch B Kraus P GUdS1k Q .0 1 1-1 fa? N Duwenhoegger M Mauch B Klosterman A- W12S6I' f ' 1 M g M, x ,A . 'Il f 1. D A ... ll + 5 '7 Q5 1- JY? A. .ps ' 7' f' X ' 2 -4 J i 5 sm . 'x 3 f , .1-'Hits KV 1 Af' Dani eronica X rchota X11 ffl!! 1' Af-nd Xi 12 Q'-an-7 gpfnwwff- Allyn Bozovsky Paulette Born Cheryl Budge -in 9' Roberta Swensor' Mary Falk C arol A Baloun Roman Althoff ku Patr1c1a Mertes Teresa Carpenter Raymond Althoff Margaret Remke Sandra Helex Alton Theede Barbara 'cruel Gllbert 'vieyer Jerome Mohr if '24 Arnold Schnell 'VL Jeanne Orness Ann Oberlltner Adelme Lawrence 5 f ii .l TTS X 11 ffl? Ei fi pf 1 f X X.: I ' 9- -'L ka -.-f' .4 .' . ' H ,Q gon., , Q I v' f , Jerome Kruse - f'L . GENERAL SCIENCE MECHANICAL DRAWING Mechanical Drawing affords the student an opportunity tc acquire skill in design sketch- ing and instrument drawing. ENG LI S H I Beautiful Words Reveal New Ideas HOME ECONOMICS I Aprons stitched by Home EC. 1 girls excellent for cooking. if C ALGEBRA Progress in present-day scientific inventions depends upon a knowledge of algebra ur Gandncfates o Sc o who oesl e o ceo cate tne yes ce o C1 1aE3.CCOI'Ci.X' to tre ceq a 5 DC Alh- 011 twe r saslc f alfung as canch oates Wostulanrs gem jhe Gonvent 3cLmzly Seruor ca d.da.teS, hlgh school graduates and older gxrls who enter the convent are admltted as postulants For 51x months they hye the hfe of the commurnty they JOlH the S1sters n the rec1tat1ow of tne Du e Offlce m Engllsh accordmv to the SHORT BREXIARY and receue a nge spl ll a 1I'g n preparatlo elr 1-ecept1or 1 to me roxltlate As nov1ces they cortmue ttelr relxglous trammg concentratmg on splrltual studles, especx ally onthe orderstandlng of the yous of poverty, chastltyr and obedlence, whlch form the basls of the rellglous hfe fs'-K . 0 ' 21 . Gene: pgs high h ol gizis ' 'r t ' 'i ' ir li' to the servi i lr Mg '. i' '15 of St. Fr :ici ' - A '. 1 i ' ' -r '- G . . ' M 4 ' - , I A . ' A v ' r D A A Irs v ' A . . q . . . 1 .b - . . . . ' n Lute ' 1' 4 L trnzn . J rx for tn . n . . ' . . Y L, A . . . . . . Z . . . .- Paper boxes and more paper as every Candxdate lends a help lng hand on clean up day after the carxuval Keepmg the shrme of the Infant of P ague lovely 15 a specxal treat for ary Candadate Rulaxing over a game of :able tennis makes recreation all Lua Short. xiii? M XX f EHUSE UF OUR 109 Activities , L 'ij ' ij . 4 4 I , Direct our extra - curricular activities. N.-ff -15? Reporters Help Torchy Plan Attack on Student Body V1a Chlmes Columns 2' e ffgv Ghzmcs Sta Edltorlal Musings Prepare for Saturday s Deadlme Local Extras Reach Students Lzbrary The lmbrary has been restocked wlth the latest productmns of the book market TE tan 1 The bulletln board Wlth 1tS da.1ly and weekly news xtems 1S a welcome dls The pleasant study room wlth lts many shelves of reference books rs a ldeal place to prepare one lesson or do a term paper Many current magazmes and newspapers prov1de ample opportunltles for recreatlonal and 1nformat1ona.l reachng ???M tractlon for weary students mv? .fgls 432 9' 'Sw C Ohver, D B1rchem, andJ Foltz congratulate A Pxthey, the wumer f the Home makmg conte st A fourth model Ln the wool contest Judy Mauch, demonstrates the press mg of wool at the S S S rn Wahpeton Home Jlflalang or jeenagers Pans mmded, E Paulson, M Cox, and M Baldner, donned 1n then- wool sheaths dlscuss rnodelmg t1ps for dlst r1ct wool contest Freshmen G1rls E Lemen, P Mertes T Carpenter T Mcl-Iugo, M Davxs and M Mauch, learn the skulls of dressmakmg .rf e ' O 1 ,iffy , . . . . . ' ' o 1 mf .a I . 'Q M , M , I 1 il Q 'Q' 'Y 'sf' -' C M A .J fm! f gg 4 F , L,-,-,aw Mm N Mr,,,i,m fs, .ak X 5135 1 fA .-ff. by jf.. , - L1 ,x Q s x + 1, ix ' , 0 I ' I . , . . , . Y rnUDe3sRe eofln featured The Story ofa Teenager 4 H glrls 'N K1nn, 'vi Hell Schlltz, C auch strate at the State C ofmtest IH Jamestown Ima F .dri- 4 H Penny Drue, Bake Sale, and Dance 5114, the C1ub's Donatlon to the Sheyenne Swxmmmg Pool li- 'Vw Av 'MM5f 1 mu- E Lawrence, A Olson, andJ 'Nogo attend State 4 H Inst1tute Twelfth Street Four, P Da.v1s, N1 Klem, S Heger, andR Bn' W Chen , represent Rlchland County at Fargo Instxtute M 5 I Sp i C r ' 9'8 H , vw 1, up K 2 , V V i A Q 2 - l , .'. ' 1 . f g rLf1. , , f , , P MW , fn:::.-,:.. r Muxif - - - , 4 0, ' lr. ,V ,3 31, W, , My 4 ' 1 f J- K 1 1 ,I,P ' Q. ,,,, I V Vv I, . nit! . 2 X , W ' 1, 1, Q ' I, ' 3? . 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N Klnn, P German, C Mauch, 'xi Falk N1 Ambach, C SCh1.ltZ Back Row NI Schrltz, M Relnke, S Klnn, M Welch R Swenson, VI Meyer J Nhtchell f x 2. Z . f fl A W , . 3 I s 'X ll 7' sd 7' ' l .4 Q ,, gi ' . A 'f K' 7 X ' 1 n f' . 'Z A . , . . A . . 0 , . ' . , N. Second Row: M. Mauch, B. Weigel, B. Klosterrnan, S. Klein, E. Braun, A. Weiser, P. Mertes, 3 . . . T. - , . 1 . ' 'R, I . I A . . . 7 - . . , . , . , . . . , . A 'Z v. I , . . ' . . . . , 1 . A 'I A . I . . . . . , . . . h iiil Ttlfllll SC Hfdule Campbell 33 St. Francis 28 Havana 37 St, Francis 62 Cogswell 56 St. Francis 27 Forman 71 St. Francis 56 Havana 54 St. Francis 65 Fairmount 52 St, Francis 75 Forman 60 St. Francis 51 Campbell 64 St, Francis 51 Fairmount 77 St. Francis 73 Wyndmere 46 St, Francis 56 Wyndmere 80 St. Francis 61 Milnor 47 St, Francis 45 Milnor 47 St. Francis 52 Lidgerwood 41 SL, Francis 31 Lidgerwood 44 St. Francis 33 Hankinson 54 Sig, Francis 38 Hankinson 55 St. Francis 37 Tower City 54 St, Francis 51 Cogswell 89 St. Francis 60 District Tournament Holiday Tournaments Lidgerwood 55 St. Francis Fairmount 55 St. Francis 41 Fairmount 66 St. Francis Hankinson 72 St. Francis 45 Senior Cheerleaders Guided by Janice Krause, Karen Fust, Carol Oliver, and Carol Mauch, the senior pep squa provided the spark to ignite the fighting spirit ofthe Franksif X ar.: the explosive vivacity of th sp-:ctag rrs. 'MF Rxchard Erb Dennxs Arnold James Erb Allen Bommersbach Paul Kmn Blase Gabel Jerome Jarskl Arnold Althoff Richard Erickson Frank Kirm W. M W, , A ' i-J? L3 ,f ng V' M E K .4,,,,., , L I nf 'wvhw , , KK K as .L , W K 25 E W iv E? ,li ,VW A. Q' f gin 4- P. 4 x X W. ' if-1 A X fv 4 -W , - if 19 W 6, .za if 2 z , 'IT' a 5 3 . 1 4 W ,, , , 5 fa i 4 'A I A A AL f 1 A' :,,' is , , , E Zim 1 A ,135 ' 1 V 5 f' Wwnw 'WMV rf' L6 ff Q 5 'R ff 'ffl gud in Z 49 'Q' H f A Q I E W ll, 'T r, S' ,M 'inf gt RX :R 155 Gorntval Queen and Attendants Queen Second Thlrd Fourth Klo s ter man Nogowsk1 Mauch Mm Mothers Club Offtcers Presxdent Mrs Hxpp V1ce Pres Mrs Secretary Mrs Treasurer Mrs Lxngen Scheller Ambach St Franc1s Mothers Club has aga.1n corn pleted a successful season The h1ghl1ght of the year was the school carruval Wh1Ch netted over 52, 500 Fun Galore C La E 4 c sex x mv Queen Candldate 'ia Wm I 'lf 'u'f ' W vu .i-ma v 1 , . A ,A A Plentlful Food Carnlval Jun an--J A Grand Success lors Rejome --1 gn.-1:-n I-sq-,ns-n , J- . , wt ' : fi , . w 1? Z' v Mi. ' f so id f U' , ' ' M df, J W, wr f Q ' 1-V ' 1 4 A- .- - .I W 1' ' D ' - ' fb I ' tiff 'F ' 5 - --5 : :QI ' f+ V --,......-..-:E 55 I -- - 2 1 , gg, I . , , i A s ' 7,5 V, x , ., 1 m4!'m? ' ' M , Z ' 1 , f,j 'e'1'1fgg 5 . . 4 f ,i 9 V, V if , 3 J -f ' . A I ' ' P 1 f -I ' f Mflufff f i QW? ' ,Q 'rdf' , az? A DdLlSC 1n the day s occupatxon' Leave e I NOOOWS1x1 at 1 B wewel, and A X -'HJ ,R I ,te-'Tw 7'. x 2 , ..7 sl ' K - Q ' l V ,L ' ' J- , TX , , Q ! X x X .' - . gk -,' K, ,, ' ,,, M' . 4 E, 0- MTSLA N Q .ix I, .Y I 3- K ' 16' 1 v ' .. '- 5, , .ff ' g ,, . V ,f .. t X, -1 'ff X 9 N A sl. - X . . . ' ,I ' E. ' 'r nee, . .7 D , F. VV xg er, Y. Grfs. , 'O , . L1:,1'-t,,c . 1' 1, gg t f . V ry Aww 3 AQ 5 .a ' U C 1 , 5, f A X YJ, I Q A: .MdT',s.'. 1 , ,i 1 .,,- N x xg, fl' h 1, MN- - Resident Students at St Etrancts X wi! RQ 'A Llft up your hearts' A bit of home tucked inside an envelope for C. Baloun, fl-Iighmore, S.D.j M. Bateson and J. Orness, fRollaj A. Oberlitner, flsebanon, S D P. Gudsikes, Rutland and S Roman St Johns 200 for Dmner' Seruors on the Job' A P1the5, C Oluer L Schroedl J Foltz, and D Blrchem plan and prepare for the annual Thanksg1x1ng Banquet Three O Clock Friday and here are the S D cars for the Rosholt gxrls -X Wleser M L1Ck, B Brau 'N Foltz, B Krause, J Foltz, R M , and D Bxrchem Nqfgltoll G'J':71g IZQ A Friendly Threesome Zlj St. Nicholas and helper Happy Skaters ! A kernel at a time! 161 Next year- Mary it's Sweet Sixteen 17D Inspecting gifts 185 Bumpity, bumpity, bump-all the way down! 195 A Junior lass at the Christmas Tea 205 Tea Table Setting! 14D 151 -. A Q1 4.,,.di 420 KI -inli- , T? .ff 'W Lim U0 I Q4 345' TN: 'X .A.f Z 'i, -. A. A , , , , fix , Q, , A. A ' Q ff , nf -4 K egg: f 'Q Il' K' 2 A 5 at 5 . Q p K f A . 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RJ Q if ,- xi ' Q PATRONS The class of 1959 gratefully acknowledges the fxnanc1al ass1stance gxven them by the bus1nessmen of Hankmson, Mantador and Wahpeton May we ask you, dear Reader, to Jorn them rn showmg apprec1at1on to all contrrbutors llsted below HANKINSON Anderson Hotel Avon Theater Bladow s Insurance Brandt Hardware Clem s Cafe Dr Ryan, Dent1st Dr Schlelnltz Phys1c1.a.n Earnst 66 Serv1ce Gamble 81 Varxety Store Golden Pheasant Bar Green Brothers Hankmson Auto Hanlunson Cleaners Hankrnson Creamery Hankmson Implement Harshman E1ectr1c Haukness Store H1 Way Texaco Jaeger s Lanes Mantador Grocery Kanera s Bar 'viantador Garage Larry s Bar Jerry s Bar Jones Brothers Langevln Meat Market Lmcoln State Bank Lmehan Barber Shop Lrngen Motors Osborn McM1.l1an Elevator Pete 81 Mrke Red Owl Agency R1ch.land Publlshlng Co Grant M Helgason Hejtmanek s Barber Shop Scheller Serv1ce Scheller Store Scottxes Bar Sedler s Meat Market Selvert s Flowers 8: glfts West Hotel Wrpperman s Furnxture MANT AD OR Luebke s Serv1ce Herb Goerger Seed Farm Mantador Hardware Mantador Cafe Heley s Lumber Yard 1 O0 WAHPETON fArmual 19581 Cltxzens Fxrst Natl Bank S 3 Farlow s Hlntgen and Kar St Leon s Lrebers 2 Olson s Jewelry Penny J C Schmxtt and Poulton Vertln S Wahpeton Nauonal Bank ...S2.00 ' . .. 2,00 ' .. 1,00 ' .. .. 2,50 ' . v ............ 2,00 ' .... , ' ........ 2.50 ' ......... . .. , .. --2.50 . 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