St Gertrudes Academy - Murmur of the Pines Yearbook (Cottonwood, ID)

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Verhoeven welccxned His Excellency in the name of all. QXIIXIX131 ZIJETXX XIX!! 1 Brown Motors, Inc. Grangeville, Idaho Phone 2l,5,has span sored this page. .g-i. 41,.,,-- g Alton B. Jones, State Superin- tendent of Pub- lic Instruction, first speaker on the dedica- tion program ,4 Crowd listens to dedication talks at the front entrance of the new Academy 'NP Dedication and Blessing of School ............ ........ ...... .l:0O p.m. Most Rev. Edward J. Kelly, D.D., Bishop of Boise Address of Welc me. ..... . ............. ......Rev. Dominic Hack, O.S.B. Chaplain, St. Gertrude's Convent Address.... .... ..... ........... .... ..... .Alton B. Jones State Superintendent of Public Instruction Benedictine Education .... .... Very Rev. Bernard Sander, O.S.B. Rector Mt. Angel Seminary Introduction of Other Honored Guests.........Rev. Daminic Hack,O.S.B. Dedicatory Address....Most Rev. Edward J. Kelly, D.D.,Bishop of Boise -.. , 'X , It i ' s A N 1 w r, 'Zi ' lt o E o 3 Z ' I I I I ,Q my 1' A l ' -4 giifeisi- 5s'.5ZQ 764 ' Q I Ei Q??gZ2Zi?Qb K 9 1 P if alfa B B xg. 3 In the above picture, the Very Rev. Bernard Sander, O.S.B., of Mt. Angel, Oregon, ad- dressed the group, centering his talk on Benedictine Education around the topic of Bene- dictine Peace. In his dedicatory address-lower picture-, the Most Rev. Edward J. Kelly, D.D., referred to the past history of the Benedictine Sisters and outlined briefly a pic- ture of the future. Gus J. Bouten, contractor, gave an interesting set of statistics on the construction of the school. Seated on the platform besides the three principal speakers, are: Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. M. Verhoeveng Rev. Fabian Sexton, O S B 3 Rev Mother Eugenia O S B rioress Sist M. one o coop ' er Augustine, O.S.B., principal, state representative Joseph Kaschmitterg Harold Simon Mayor f C tt o o onwoodg Gus J. Bouten, contractor, Albert Funk, architect, William Perry, superin- tendent of construction, Carl Jentges, member of the county board of education' Elvin H Tacke, chainman of the dedication committees, George Kopczynski, president of the Academy P T A Standing are Rev Domini H k . . . : . c ac , O.S.B., chaplain, and Rev. Thomas Lafey, crosier bearer. A crowd estimat 1,250 were present for the dedication program. Over three hours of re edited and broadcast Sunday, May 23, under the title nStory of Faith.n ed at over 2,000 attended the dedication celebration and approximately cording were later , ffl .ii N if M xxxxxxxxx ,l yr l JJ- ' xaoocx A ' A 2 xxx ' Vegj 5 Q2 x firizffigf ,sw 0 Q Q A ,W-'I Nfl Sponsored by , n COTTONWOOD CASH . fp I , Gaocmz s Zag g. 'UA 'J and COTTONWOOD ELEVATOR COMPANY i 521,15 ff-ff . Cottonwood,Idaho Q Q9 200 Dwnc'nda74'f4c60S? zeldgdoa '7ow0ucoto4 mlnlztrfdinn Chaplain of St. Gertrude'e Convent since June 14, 1941, DIED NOVEMBER QQ, 1255 May he rest in peace! Z 7 if cv c. q q.e.q'e.cZc.e ,exe es eiugicic' 'Q 0 yy! gf gdwend 741104 enamel, 35. '7v445radd4 Social Science First Pull-time faculty member to hold position of coach. Reb SISTERS -Ol Q FACULTY: Sister M. Imelda, Sister M. Catherine, Sister M. Deodata, Sister M. Dcminica, Sister M. Augustine, principalg Sister M. Theresa, Sister M. Gonzaga, Sister M. James, Sister M. Alfredo. I1Ililllllllllllillllflfllflliflllllllilllllfllllll K 111iliiilillllllliliiiillliliiiliillilliiillill i.. lliliillliliilililiillliiilllllllliiiiiilli UI ,f Y' STUDENT COUNCIL, seated: Ronald Frei, Jerry Wren, Sister M. Augustine, 0.S.B., Claudia Hoene, Betty Lou Schnider, Melvin Jensen Standing: Fred Hoene, Eugene Enneking Sponsored by - A - ERIE -.PLANING Fi I- W 5 Custom Planing and ------1 ------' 'X Q Resawing Grangeville , I daho J fx . 4 .re ff I Liv 371-' 'kip-Bgx lv? 7? I J :nd In R334 yt rl ,Q -, 1311111115 Left to right, front row Jeanette Jenny, Jean West, Mary Jo Schmidt, Nelia Haener, Betty Lou Schnider, Evelyn Uptmor, Terry Wi1lenborg,Dale Uhlenkott,Richard Schacher,Jamee Schurra, Robert H Sprute, Francie Reichlin Second row Joseph Beckman, Rita Geis, Francis Jenny, Claudia Hoene, John Kopczynski, Dorothy Uhlenkott, La Verne Stolz, Jerry Wren, Ronald Freig missing Charles Gehring Joeef'e Bakery of Grangeville, Idaho, takes great pleasure in sponsoring this page 9 0 Nav 1::r Betty Lou Schnlder NBettyn -Small in stature but big in heart John KOQCQXnSkl Kop -Glve t1me and I'll grow up Dale Uhlenkott If there 1sn't any thing to do, let me do it Jeanette Je X Many a heart w111 be cheered by her song and mug Evelyn Uptmor: NEVW--A young girl who blushes is better than one who turns pale rry Wren 'Jake 165 POUHdS Of athletlc dynamlte FT8HC1S Relchlin One of the best workers you'll ever Lind Charles Gehring 'Chuck' -Who needs a kingdom when he has horseo Robert Sgrute: Bob -Like the wise old bird, often seen but never heard Nelia Haener: She may not be a Ford but she sure can rattle on Rita Geis Rita is friendly and has an answer for everything 2 'Jim'-what he wants to get out of school most :ls him self Josegg Beckman: Joe ----A Qui-Gt man: he doesn't snore in class. Qorotgg Eenkott: Dot --I chatter as I go, and I go on forever ' Willenborgz Willy --when mischief is brewing, he is doing the stirring La. Verne Stolz Each mind has its own method ' n I 1 Francis : Burley --All I learned, I've forgotteng all I know, I've guessed. Jean West: Hear that healthy gig- gle? That's Jean. 1 I 1 Ronald Frei: Ron ----He could be moved to smile at anything. Claudia Hoene Happy as a lar she enjoys herself by day and by night Richard Schacher Dick -Speech is silver but silence is gold gg Jo Schmidt Jo ---Always ready and willing for a good time XX ff xx ,.s. .47 i A1 1' i' 'i-s....,-J - kv-,X za. sf... 2...4..z 74. 7...ua. 74. A.. Aww Vi 1...-.J kg . 2 1-i. -. eng MB. : 1-l 0 ,YJ J f .,f..bK.K1s'wx41w ,I ' X A ll 4,135 YE-ll X I, K I I f I- .xxx VMK, ,,,v, I Q-,Nl XX Alf!! f ,K it ..x I 1, f ,uxxi 1 -x ' A7 ffl., xl.. xx KX X I' ff! AA.',115xi.!' X X N. 5 A If , f A .U Q, .f 1 llfzf Iliff X Wx, wx y!!'I.I my .V , . 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XX. .xbx , V o f , , f -x ' .1 f .ff X , f if ,ff 1 ' , , .. , H , f --, - - qw H D ,: - ,ye A---3-5 J -l-'fl-g '---,l ' - - ' ft f Y-ld Q---. ,'Qf' T '13 'ine jf '- - '-., I ,J VM VA- - --.-x, f -t,- -Y. - e- - J, - ' -i f I Q-lguulf Mala 1-sguli' wwwwbbw Left to right sitting Mary Jo Schmidt, Rita Geis, Claudia Hoene, Dorothy Uhlenkott, Evelyn Uptmor, Betty Lou Schnider, Nelia Haener Standing Richard Schacher, Francis Reichlin, Jerry Wren, Charles Gehring Terry Willenborg, Ronald Frei, James Schurra, Francis Jenny, Jean West,Joseph Beckman, Jeanette Jenny, La Verne Stolz, John Kopczynski missing Dale Uhlenkott, Robert H Sprute Seaukvw 7064 ended Under the sponsorship of the A.S.B.A. the various classes put on a most successful observ ance of Catholic Book Week, February 21-27, with the aid of posters, speeches, and a skit to il- lustrate the need and importance of Catholic literature. nRead Catholic Literature,W was the clarion call during the week. The seniors sponsored the winning poster built around the motto, 'To Jesus through Mary via Catholic Books,WandWTo Hell via Godless and indecent Literature.W Steps led up to the statue of Mary with the word nHeaven' posted on them in large letters. Scattered about on this side of the poster were jackets of good books. The righthand side of the poster did not photograph well because of the dark background. It featured steps running down to a devil hold- ing a trident over the entrance to hell. On the steps were objectionable titles. l3 fx ,, '3 lf T x .Q .. NA -...r 3 anim . ' ' , .-at - - v:2'F'2! W'rNs?if If W f V x . f ik W .1 f' QX XYXX W c 9 y 2 2 1 . . . Seniors study diligently in the rear of the religion room.This year it is h meroom for sophomores, jun- iors and seniors. OIQIOLOIOIMQIDIQLM0.'PAAb.'9I5.Q,0Q5Qbl4I9lN16.0191 Dorothy Uhlenkott and Evelyn Upt mor look over the vast expanse of Camas Prairie as Len Kuther photo- graphs the view window at the north east end of the new school. The pic ture was taken for an article in nCatholic Building and Maintenance, at the request of the architects. -nas!! 5 mare?-M mi l!1iYlll Seniors of 1955 at U.S. History Class in April 1954 with Sister M. James,in structing. Jambr- embr Banquef The annual Junior-Senior banquet was served at 6:30 p.m. on May 5 in the new cafeteria. The roam was beautifully dec- orated to illustrate the senior motto, Out of Life's Harbor Into Life's Sea. The entire program, as one senior expressed it, had a mariner taste. A glance at the menu and program printed in the beautiful little booklets bearing a picture of Mary, Star of the Sea, on the cover, showed the nature of the banquet. 7160114 Mariner's Delight ........... .... c rab cocktail Sea Gull Supreme. ........... .......... c hicken White Caps with Breakers .... ...mashed potatoes Coral Reefs ............... .... bu ttered carrots Life Saver Afloat ........ V ............ .24 hour 'salad W Ocean Sea Foam and Captain's Choice-strawberry shortcake Pearls in a Sea Shell................xnints and nuts Water of Mmu-iq Deep..........................coffee Mennaid's Nectar..... ....fruit punch ?'w9'wvv Praver...............Rt. Rev. Monsignor Verhoevon Harbor Lights Pantaninen...............Shipmates Stella Maris-Introduction to Song...... Albatross 3 J I s Hail Heavenly Queen-Bong................Mems.ids , J I W:. gf, Ahoy and Bon Voyage--'roast to Seniors...Navigator -1 .4 11 Anchors Aweigh, Seniors! .. . .. ...Shipnates Ebbtide-Tribute to Faculty. . . . .Carol Sue Soubert Red Sails in the Sunset-6olo.................... First and Second Mate Jewels for Your Crwn........Toast to our Pastors Farewell-Song. . . . . . . . . . . . .Everybody to Everybody Prayer...............Rt. Rev. Monsignor Verhoeven Stella Maris, 'Star of the Sea, was the title of the beautiful talk given by Jean West standing close to the representation of Our Lady of the Sea, poised on a rock with the ocean a- round her. On the ocean was a ship with the four- teen mambers of the class in miniature. 15 Pupmadou While the seniors decorated for their pran making slqscrapers for their theme, hangings for pillars, and mobiles for light fixtures in unique modern art,nerves wore thin and tempers shorrt but humor still prevailed. Mr. Fallon who had been helping the seniors prepare day and night, left his suit coat and tie :Ln the shop with the tired seniors after school. when he returned he found an image of himself standing in e spotlights. Under the 'image' was a sign, Somebody Goofed. The seniors wish to thank Mr. FaJ.lon, Sister M. Imelda, and Sister M. Catherine, for all the help they gave for the fall formal or prom. Fall Formal PAT Roms A1-LJ PATRONESSFS Mr. and Mrs. A1 Frei Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gehring Mr. and Mrs. William Uptmor Mr. and Mrs. John Kopczynski 74ana Sponsors of this page: RIENER'S GROGER! Cottonwood,Idaho Phone '732 Urban Riener Proprietor N'-l X'-X-'X-K-'K XX-Xi! SEUBERFS INSURANCE August M. Seubert and Raymond B. Seubert WMM Ronald Frei and Claudia Hoene led the grand march.An estim- ated 175 cou- ples attended. 'Bl Iirff 8 !Il'l'lU 4' 3255553 Smm Cathy Sue Hoene and Michael Frei holding the pro- grams. umnrs 5 Front row: Barbara Gonzales, Bessie Corwin, Lois Seubert, Donna Wimer, Mary Lee Wemhoff, Doris Uptmor, Dorothy Schacher, Shirley Hilbert, Valetta Stolz, Ruth Hudgins Second row: Ted Holthaus, James Frei, David Lustig, David Gehring, Fred Hoene, Bob Enneking, David Reichlin, Roger Nuxollg missing, Vern Gehring, Stanley Sprute, Charlotte Dishman, Kathleen Kernan il-lliiiii l'l'lHl'l'l'l'-lvl' iii! iii- .......-...-.......-.-.- This page has been sponsored by WM. BERKLUND FOREST PRODUCTS CO., Manufacturer Ponderosa Pine and Fir Lumber, Wm. Berklund, Mgr., Cottonwood, Idaho Phone 1461 18 W 9 9 '- 9 f 66 EQQQS QV' l .iQ ,j 55324 .. fa' F Q, f . v 5 XX l X f X G ,M Y msn K, 'cj Q4 gr A- P- 5 C 9 O O O O O C 9 Q 0 1 0 g . , H 9 2 9 2 C . i O 9 O O 9 O O Q 0 l l O O 0 O C Juniors in April 1953 in the Biolo Laborato 9 O 9 9 O O O 9 O 9 O O H SY KY with James Frei reporting. Sister M. Catherine, instructor. Contribution of Junior Class to the poster con- test of Catholic Book Week,February 21-27,l953. All? ul. iim.. .nw Fi The picture at the left was taken at the Northwest High School Press Conference at Gonzaga University. Left to right, seated: Mrs. George Cheek, fonmerly on the soci- ety desk at the Spokesman Review,and her husband,George Cheek, now with the Review sports department. Standing are Roger Nuxoll and Shirley Hilbert of the Junior Class. nfhumnrfs Sitting Carroll Feucht, Lawrence Bruegeman, John Irwin, Victor Schmidt Mike Seubert, Bob Uptmor, Charles Mader, Vlctor Gehring,Edward Sprute Second row Marie Goeckner, Thelma Thon, Jean Schwartz, Betty Jo Schaff Eli: Beale, Angeline Relchlin, Agnes Geiss, Melvin Jensen, Mark Uhlen o Back row Raymond Feucht,Wayne Stolz, Roberta Hilbert,Mary Hilbert,Clarice Haener, Ellen Gehring, Judy Wren, Evelyn Krimm Missing George Kopczynski, James Copley, Virgil Hudg1ns, Gail Roberts This page sponsored by: UNION WAREHOUSE AND SUPPLY CO., Ltd., of Grangeville and Fenn, Phone lO2 Dealers in Feed, Seeds, and Peas I-'Hifi-l'l'l'i-X'-I' ii- 'l l'l'l l l'l'l-'l l l'-I' 'El- -.........-.-......-.-.... JORDAN MOTOR CO., Grangeville, Idaho, Phone 688 20 Q! KHP? U aaaamsaaaaaaaaaasmsaaaaaiaaasusaaaaaaaaaaiasaaasaaaasi 5 R ,....s..v-7 4.- Sophomores in April 1953 in English roam on first floor at class for Business Training, Sister M. Deodata, instructor. Sophomore poster contribution to the 1953 observance of Catholic Book Week, February 21-27. Below, a corner view of the shop, not yet equipped Left to right, Vern Gehri un - nga- ior, with two soph mores, Charles Mader and Mike Seubert. , Q-wwf r 'in-1 fi BCDCBCQQ R iiiiiiiiiii riiiiiidiiiii mnnmenumemunntl: x s 1 s x x an x an x s x ar z x x , Freshmen stand- N ing on porch steps, chaplains residence. 0 gl rfslymfn First rw, front to back: Virginia Henry, Marlene Tierney, Barbara Vogel, Naydene Barnes, Rose Marie Sprute, Rose Reichlin Second row: Thelma Hudgins, Barbara Willenborg, Carol Jean Seubert,Maureen Sullivan, Mildred Foreman, Constance Welsh, Jeannette Poxleitner Third: Tcm Sprute, Darrel Uhlenkott, Mary Lou Geise, Janice Ducloe, Doris Sohnider, Freda Hattrup, Bob Arnzen, Diane Sprute Fourth: David Reed, Carol Gehring, Margaret Jenny, Philip Seubert, Eugene Enneking Missing: Virginia Goeckner, Shar-an Shea, Rosa Mott Uptmor, Marlene Forsmann, Sylvia wqwyq K , . - l l 7 rflnlflfif fl X 6ood Conn el dab f This year the Good Counsel Club held its first meeting on October 6, with Sister M. C , Lucille as moderator. The newly elected of- ficers, Judy Wren, president, Marie Goeckner, vice president, and Agnes Geiss, secretary, gave talks at a later meeting It was decid ed that meetings would be held twice a month The club has 19 registered members The project this year is to study the different Sisterhoods in the United States and to give reports on them A major activi ty was a Marian pilgrimage to the Assumption Church in Ferdinand The rosary was recited in each car during the trip S me 80 vocation slides were shown on December 14 The girls later had the pleasure of seeing the movie pictures taken by Candi date Claire Schuler during her recent visit to Europe These pictures included scenes at some of the shrines of Our Lad xfk Vol, N 41 Auvwhl Q As the deer longs for the streams of water, so does my soul 1028 for Thee, O God! PB 4-1 1 Q 'X o . - Q . Q Q X . X7 ' f g r ' QmWqf I ,fa n , J 1,-'ftiqaq ' W 1' I MH ff. lfrrxf-1.4. Y' 1 N, QQ a uh---I 1.134 'EL ' UM v H -r', 1 2-'ff' 1 ! l . 1 Opereffa Hannah-Awariel Haener-- who was thrice a widow, is singing her dislikes about the moustache worn by Henry Blow---- Roger Nuxoll. He answers by telling her he will nev- er cut it off. IUQIINII Richard, a Northerner,- Donald Jenny---sings to Jeanie---Jeanette Jenny, the song UBeautiful Dreamer.n f..,,wm1.f-N.. A if-xx This operetta, based on music by Stephen Foster,was presented on April 20, 21, and 22. It starts with a birthday party for Jeanie-- Jeanette Jenny, given by her uncle, Colonel Staunton--James Uhlenkott. He presents Jeanie with the family heirloom, a ruby. A Hindu magician-Majundahr--Alan Hoene --who was invited for special entertainment-- takes the ruby from Jeanie when the lights are removed that he may be able to tell her fortune. Richard chases the Hindu and gets the ruby back, thus proving himself worthy of Jeanie. Adaliza--Betty Lou Schnider-- friend of Jean- ie, sings WMy Old Kentucky Home,Uaccompan- ied by Melvin Jensen and John Mager on the banjo. if 'V , '!'7j '-vi XL in :I ' 5 .K 'N 1. ,1 ,V L . lx - ff, lu x e 'L -,. 3 ff'-2 ' 3 .fx 5-Q' I '91 O .F A ' 1-1 f in .V J 'J , , .O ' s-. fvr A- fi? ,R'i5.tx J ' q 5 if ,s f , I a M 'YQ Q 'N 'il ixfy .1 S I .1 N 0 A-'Q ci . f ,f 4 . ew, x I '. ,, - ,, -43:9 . ,j - i f 'L V ffssffc J 2 vi is 'mszuf .119- 1-X ' f jf, A l' .Q Af: ' jx but N, K 4, L. ' myw 4? f 'Z ' ,lfixf 'lg q .,,,k- vi gg. , fl J , 7r'f1f' 9' , 'A ff' by .W 4 1- -a'fv,,1,,',gq K A 'fi 1 'I ,A wi-.Q JF' ' ' K A x ' Mask' E1 , if1fHf . -ex l Officers were elected for St. Ceci1is's Club which is composed of members of the Academy or- chestra and glee c1ub,on Thursday, November 18. The results were as follows: Ronald Frei. .... ..............President X 1 P54 X MW, ff QA' fff f x! f J , r so P ! M T 7 Wil' M f tww Judy Wren. . . . . . . . . . .Vice president Roger Nuxoll. . . . . . . . . . .Secretary The annual St. Ceci1ia's Day party was held on Monday, November 22. For the musical enter- tainment of the day there was a film, 'Melody Master, the life of Franz Shubert. I I CUTTONWOOD HAIR! PRODUCTS Leo Schultz Proprietor Cottomaood,Idaho Sponsor for one half of this page 5155-5 0 Photo taken in April 1951, for special Dedication issue of the Cottonwood Qgonicleg to right Sister M. Augustine, instructor, and Candidate Charlotte Morgan, accompanist. it 91660411 J' .US JDJ-J Q? Photo taken in October 19545 to right Sister M. Augustine, instructor, and Roger Nuxoll, acco panist. 'Dawn' fappwjield at all P dy Left tg right: Mrs. Clara Copperfield-Mary Jo Schmidtg Edward Murdstone-David Lustigg David Copperfield-Naydene Barnesg Jane Murdstone-eJean West iiiiiiiiiiiiiia ++44+444444444- x111 1x111xwx1a Murdstone:----- Pick that bread up. Do it quickly, my lad. Fr m now on there will be no more eating be- tween meals at any time. Can't you find your tongue, boy? Speak when you are spoken to. David: Y--yes,sir. Left to right: Wilkins Micawber-Raymond Feuchtg David Copperfield- Naydene Barnes: Peggotty-Evelyn Krimm Aunt Betsey: You can go whenever you like. I'l1 take my chances with the boy. If he's all you say he is, et least I can do as much for him then, as you have done.But I don't believe a word of it. Jane: How over- poweringly polite! H T David:-1Sir, I'd much prefer that you address me as David Copperfield. Micawber: ----Oho! The little man has a mind of his own which is a novelty for one just ap- proaching manhood. In short:----we shall be friends. an-mea-uueuseufv Left to right: Edward Murdstone-David Lustigg Jane Murdstone--Jean Westg Aunt Betsey Trotwood--Marie Goecknerg Mr. Dick-Roger Nuxollg David Copperfield-Naydene Barnes HH HOENE HARUJARE QQ., August E. Hoene, and John W. Seubert, Props.,Cottonwood, Idaho,phone 842 JOHN HOENE , Inc., of Cottonwood and Grangevilleg Cottonwood phone 90--Grangeville phone 542 Q41 Of M T5 , I 2-x+cQ ,g David Copperfield, our manly little hero ....... ..... N aydene Barnes '55 'a Mrs. Clara Copperfield, his adoring mother ..... .... M ary Jo Schmidt 0, Peggorty, navidw faithful nurse maid .................. Evelyn K1-im A6 -5 Edward Murdstone, a man with a will of iron ............ David Lustig , Jane Murdstone, who resembles her brother in more ways than one qi Jean West Wilkins Micawber, who is always waiting for something to turn up... G 3 Raymond Feucht Mrs. Micawber, his faithful wife ....................... Mary Hilbert ' Aunt Betsey Trotwood, who has 9. horror of donkeys .... Marie Goeckner Mr. Dick, her eccentric ward ........................... Roger Nuxoll Uriah Heep, who is not as humble as he appears ...... John Kopczynski 3' Q, Agnes Wickfield, a charming young girl ................... Rita Beale Jane, house maid at Aunt Betsey's ....................... Donna Wimer ' n The Stranger, who plays an important part in Aunt Betsey's life .... f Ronald Frei Left to rightg Aunt Betsey Trotwood, the Stranger, Agnes Wickfield, Uriah Heep, Wilkins Micawber, David Copper- field, Mr. Dick, Mrs. Micawber, Peggotty Snapshot: Jane, the house maid 'It will be easily believed that I am a fond parent to every child of my fancy, and that no one can ever love that family as dearly as I love them. But, like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favorite child. And his name is David CQppq1'f1g1d, W -fm ' ' , - f ' ' ' ChA1'168 'DiCk6!18 29 Home conomic im WMM Left to right: Ruth Hudgins, Mary Jo Schmidt, Jeanette Jenny, Claudia Hoene, Evelyn Uptmor, Dorothy Uhlenkott,Rita Geis, Betty Lou Schnider, Nelia Haener, Sister M. D minica, Valetta Stolz Snapshots: Mary Jo Schmidt measuring skirt for Rita Geisg Nelia Haener, Claudia Hoene,Dorothy Uhlenkott, and Betty Lou Schnider knitting and crotcheting rty girls signed up for sewing this year mak ing a total of L2 students in the department. Equip- ment added includes two new Necchi machines, a new swing needle Singer, six individual sewing tables , two large cutting tables, a triple mirror, a model- ing stand for measuring skirt lengths. Most of the improvements have been a donation,in- cluding the tile on the floor, fr m a friend of Sis- ter M. Dominica. An effort is being made to beauti- fy the department still more with attractive plants As a help to the poor, one box was sent to the orphanage for negro children at Grand Coteau, Louis- iana, three boxes to the Indian school at Chamber- lain, South Dakota, one box to the Indian school at Stephan, South Dakota, and a box to leper girls in the Philippines. Part of the clothing in the boxes was made by students of the sewing class and the rest was a donation. 30 .4llfr .wifi S? 'M--w 0n U L,,, 'l IW m There are twelve girls taking cooking this year. From left to right in the photo above are: Evelyn Krimm, Rita Geis, Dorothy Schacher, Jeannette Poxleitner. For an activity the class prepared a banquet for the faculty and boarders just before Christmas vacation. For semester tests the girls were divided into four groups each of which had to cook a dinner, breakfast, luncheon, or a buffet dinner. Table arranged for the buffet dinner by Marlene Tierney and Rita Beale shown in the snapshot. This year the hot lunch program has been in operation for the en- tire year. 'S v . 1, 'is ' 1' ms .X his .1 3 9 lk 'lf Qywbsw Swif f is-2 Y . My . K9 Q gk L W ' Q y. iifdw x -fx 1? Q 'f 4 5 ' Qf . W HS x 9 EP xxx I K? '35 5 5 i f Q' 5 .3513 k Ba kefball Saiedule December January February 4 Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Academy Acadenv Academy Acadenv Academy Acadeny Riggins Winche st er Kamiah Grangeville Kamiah Clearwater Ferdinand Grangeville Winchester Greencreek Lewiston Grangeville Greencreek Ferdinand Mfi Z 0 X5 First six, left to right Charles Mader Charles Gehring Jerry Wren Ronald Frei Fred Hoene Mike Seubert Sponsors of this page: 1ZEN'S STUDIO and THE MARTZEN-KUTHER INSURANCE AGENCY, with compliments to the Class of 1955 33 -,DQAK ,K . yxmyx yn - ' ' QANQ-X x .Q p ' L N ' V 0 I Nw Mu 3 aoancooe36 oooooooo24 7 ........38 .... .24 10 0001010949 guuono sol35 17 noonoons47 nonnzl 21 ' .. ..... .57 ... ..... .43 7 AcadenU........46 Lewiston.......52 11 ........83 .....4'7 ll, sscoooo05o osoooo3O 18 ........5l ....27 3 21 ........55 .....3'7 25 .... ....L7 .....57 28 .. .... ..l+5 .... ...51 29 ........39 ....28 ooouunoo63 '6O 8 soaoAe0l59 37 ,ww 5 ,sbt F 1' ont row Ib-Hagel' LaVe1'ne Stolz Philip Seuberc d d Sprute ceo 1 'al' ch,Edwa.1-I-geF gfzyfgki' Bob en' Gene Em1e'11ng,and B30 1'0w Mark Uhlenkott David d Virgil Hudgins, Tan Spruge 8 Victor Gherillg PP91' Snapshot: Cheerleaders Naydene C te Di bmah bel Clsr-ice Haener E and hm. 74446 200 9444 The basketball team and students of the Acad wish to express their deepest ep- pz-eciation to Mr. Fallon for all he has one in develop s fast and efficient team. His inspiriqg half time' pep talks have reilly given t e a lift. His dimand or tellnverk 9-nd sportllmnehip has led the team to mnqy victor-ies. Allin we wish to express our gratitude in a big QI! 35 Above Jerry Wren and M Uhlorn in the jump off at the Academy-Ferdinand game, January 14 Left to right No 3-R Johnston, No ll Mike Seubert,A, No ll V Grant, No 4, Ronald Frei,A, No 7-Charles Mader, A, No 6-O Zod row, No 5-Fred Hoene, A, behind F Uhllng BELOW The first six ready for action Charles Mader Charles Gehring Jerry Wren Ronald Frei Fred Hoene Mike Seubert A 'W -Av 1 ll, AV ' li. 36 fi a : vc X I A -N '13-MW A 2:5311 A s .SG 1 ' Q , ifxfgflg . Q xg E fq, ,pv- 1 'gi I Hg :rkif 115 5 .,.. ,g aid! X W sl . f 121 'K lil! -11 , 1 :J ,f 1 L, ,. 2 .LQ , i H i K, . ' X:-N 'X Wa... -'P - N. - Q - 1 f - i ii ls ?,o gc Ai A. I q .N-v M ' 12 1. , 3 1 3 1 if l .yew Jw.g.. ii? oi C , .. Q. .2 , 1. 'Q N210 V5 f 'N Q KT WU, v nf 0 z w , .1 1 i 'D 1 qv- . fnmunf Four snapshots of the Dedication Y V' 'u 7.45 a.mf1ff?5k:f, , 'T fr . ,A ,W iw. ,g,u-,q,fe,, Students ar- feg K 4 j if riving short- ly before 9 a.m. on the Academy bus which makes the run each day twice to Cottonwood. ,+fn,w ,fx:' M agi, , . . ities 1 -sslgy. I f 1 f .L J W . . f 'Ha ' ,' f ' ,f2+'JX g-15233 - .3-1 au Q mf 1' -ff ,,, t ,-'rg J sl I Bvgfg .Wifi r W V ,aye M .H 'af :yt aff' ' , ,,,, M .,,,,f.Jpf'g'o1?ft an v , A gipm 'Q 'i?Ng, gg? - 1 'SZ'-j nfl, -N 'M 4 ?fT'fi'x37-Ei' 'J - F 'fir' 4 ,lgiflf fffn?Fi7'5ffx 1 I 1' sg,-',w??L-Z2 . Tl?-f2'.?'f'3gT2 f ' f ga 1'r'1:.,,Q'iL'i,5 , t . e . ,1,,,-v , 7 J' ff I I Rev Vlncent Carey, O S B , of St Mart1n's Abbey,Olympia, present chaplaln of St Ger Rev John Casby pastor of Holy Cross Ghurch,Keuterville, who taught Rellgion durlng the trude's, who Succeeded Father lllness of the late Father Casby as Rellglon teacher Dominic and untll the arrival of Vather Vincent V'V'VVV'V'V'Y' Overlooklng Camas Pralrle from the Journallsm room of the new Academy 39 ' . 0 o 0 ' I L 2 l 3 ... i .. , E ' ... ' .. .. , -4 1 115- l , , I 1 Q X ggnwxi, . Qin- 's1,?4, wg in Av 'Qvf' - ni!! f-Q-...Q fs u uw H ,, aint sw Y fit u A-S461 NA A,k,-.. .ll ',,..9v-gy Z ,gl ,.,f.5f.f,w,:w,3 AP if ff' is er'- Above: Jean West and Maljy Jo Copper-f'ieldg elrt Left: Two vi Schmidt ra pict ews of' ezny for attiz-ed for ' Lu-e of' felz Cinderella Bel-1flund's ella for th 'David formal float made at the Acad- . Bessie Corwin dressed as Cinder-- e Sisters Below: Roger Nllxoll and Shir-le newspapers in the mu and Richard S y Hilbert studying old seumg David Gehring, Ted Holthaus checher- on the larger- museum picture rr -x ,Mzz - ' ' HW r Main hall with 1 lockers M - .-f-.1f42sf'g::'gg,.-.:NSE fgfiiff ' Y V g, -sa-H - 1954 Typing roam photog Sister M. Gonzaga a students mm is '--nn- 1954 Journalism roam photo Carroll Feucht Sister M Alfreda Betty Lou Schnider John Kopczynski Jerry Wren Roger Nuxoll Jeanette Jenny z 3 if Q A X X i . . , + 4' , I ,,, Q I 'Q . D vs! 5 X ,ff fn-w -ff. rf, jfgiif f ff- ' war,-an x.. ., iii, , 9 sf- V W. -J , -, t .. . .... .,,.. v 4 fi I Q f ax JJ A-Q.. 2 Y ie,-ff' 1, xx Rf' . vt-6 '. ff .ff 1 Qggjw M Q,- Wm'-il: 4' 'E' Q -W J I . . ,.. Q ., . ,n . 'Z' I .' s' S-fn Q . . , ' IP 2A 'ff .!, , 'v. 7 , ,W a ting '., 1' x 1 yi sw ev H, 1 s ga' -,FH Lt' .K vin' s Q . Tx an 2.9.6 1' . X ,395 .. nav' f g'Qim vig 1 wh 2 V Q Ari F 1' 2 fv , 'Qi' ,, K , . - , f t 4. - Q15 W- ' ' A Q . i wmiif Q ' Q .-L ' 'Aix' ...- 5 'N if ,-H 4 . . , -Sl wfmx ., 2, 4 Q WM.. 0 'TE-3'3 LQ? V '. Q . 4 5.4 -, ., X 1-. : f 4, 'aff 'Q M W wwimi.. -vu I .' 3- 5' ,nan 'X Q Annual 5' aff N lla Right: and Claud collected on Pictures . editor Left :Linen co Jew Y-UPC with -159' ring aaveft t. Nest Orgrrehgemixrgrk' men?-gn Uptmolz in the vom an scene ,-X rear Doribtblalldia ont 1 Uhlen .ff ifeyakfor gala 9 S' 30 evofk' Above, editor John Kopczynski deep in thought 3 lower left two views of students snapped while at work on the annual THE 1955 ANNUAL STORY-------- The first step in the making of the annual was the designing of the cover. This was made by the editor, John Kopczynski, and sent off early in October with the and sheet picture copy. Group pictures were taken on October 19 and 26. On October 18 Donald Frei and John Kopczynsld solicited ads in Grangevilleg on October 20 Nelia Haener and Claud- ia Hoene went to Cottonwood. The actual work of assembling advertise- ments was done mainly by the editor and Jean West with help from Evelyn Uptmor, James Frei, and Sharan Shea. Dorothy Uhlenkott, Ronald Frei, and Claudia Hoene also helped. Sane art work was done by Virginia Henry and Sharan. The first six pages were sent away Novem- ber 223 twelve pages on December 125 seven pages on January 10 and ll. on January 27. The remaining layouts were sent in so as to meet the final deadline of February 15. 50 in from Haener h her Nei-ia vit of Conieniiahf, John Samir? ad Pages ful n Nelia was active in collecti and taki ng ng snapahotsg LaVerne Stolz, Claudia Hoene, John Kopczynski, Mary Jo Schmidt, and David Lustig contributed their share. Dorothy Uhlenkott, Claudia Hoene, Evelyn Uptmor, and Nelia Haener, were in charge of arrangement. Mary Jo Schmidt and James Schurra helped with assembling of the Above E fig? biesuvefff Uptmol, ' . 1 king and find H1316 ohcllielia 10? the discus oroiihy udid Hung material. 'S ad QQ, Ublenkoene angementozet 4'6 E9 l 11691 2 Q, 9 meme!! C S5 IQ 'Y ' Q A , SALUTATORIAN:--------Betty Lou scnnider VALEDICFORIAN:-----------Jerry Wren OUR THANKS COTTONWOOD to the Wm. Berklund Forest Products Co. and the coo TJQKQ Q - 'J A , Puwzde Jando: Q. 5 ' H for the donation of lumber for the Anthony J' Uhlenkott balconies in our gym Proprietor Cottonwood Idaho DYE CAR SALES Dodge TruckS SALES and SERVICE PARTS and ACCESSORIIE Grangeville Idaho Phone 252 Compliments of HAENER PLANING co Gustcm Planing and Resaving See also sponsorship, Page 8 Grangevllle , Idaho 3645 Wwia Sauna mm glen 74 7 INCOME TAX AND ACCOUNTING Phone 382 Business or 391+ Home Wdafew V GATES PREMIUM TIRES X AND O K RECAPS rangev e, I o Jim Spencer Compliment s C J Stub Glenny Ha.r?3dOwen STAN DMID WHOLESALE DIST BUTORS Phone 269-W or 29-R Standard Oil Products Spark Oil Heaters Grangevllle, Idaho 5 O S RADIO and ELECTRIC MAYTAG AND NORGF APPLIANCES Abe Uhlenkott Phone 98 mono omnmRADIQ Cottonwood Idaho Grangevllle Creamer Ice Cream, Ice, Past and Home Milk Buttermilk, Chocolate Milk, all Cottage Cheese and Butter IDAHO ROSE DAIRY PRODUCTS ,awe JW: 1 Grangeville, Idaho Jordan Motors Co Inc lllZ.'EIl .f .1 ,Email Ford Tractor, Grangeville, Idaho Dearborn 8: New Holland See sponsorship on Farm Equipment page 20 H. ! 7 It ew 7,111 la I 15 - X E X W Pr 1 X X , opr etcr - 'A xt G ill dah 1 of I . 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I ll Q, t sz RW - Q mm mm Alexander Freldenrlch 5153 FOR SEVENTY-SIX YEARS OUR ADI HAS BEEN TO BE OF SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE COMMUNITEL 1879 Grangeville Id ho 1955 Congratulations ew: mam 7, 744 Seniors Z: 4,955 f Q LEWISTON X X 'Lx GRAIN GROWERS F A FARM OWNED C0-OPERATIVE FOIT1 Deal Wh A Friend M simon anon-lens PEEU855 M ,MW fleaners 03' m m Wm X42 C tt od Idah G ng vill Id h fi - .4 - K ' W X Q' 5 --nr '4 Q5 WI ' ' ers in eat, Barley, and Oats Cottonwood 1 P Groceries and Meats 4 a XX ' o onwo , o Ph 751 J D- BSCK X' ra e e, a Benedict Seeds Inc E!! -.ui 195.49 UURINF Cuowf vel.:-I 'uf' Dealers in grass and grain seeds Cleaning and Processing Dealers 1n Purina foods GRCMERS -PROCESSORS DEALEPS Cottonwood-Culdesac-Fenn, Idaho MADDE N MOTORS A CCMPLEIE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP as O Greases Phone 692 Cottonwood , Idaho Walkers Jewelry ARA Wlwgvif Photo Supplies Wyler Watches KEEPSAKE DIAMONIB For a gift you give with pride Let Walker's Jewelry be your guide Gerald S Walker Grangeville, Phone 30 J T Wolford Agency r-f5 t Qlflmlffa 9 INSURANCE--LOANS Auto--fire Life-Casualty 313 W Main Street G1BI1g9VIl.ll8, Idaho Phone 768 COTTO NWOOD Grade W HARDWARE Dairy Supplies FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES HNERAL PAINT FURNITURE Proprietor Phone 791 J0h11 B FOPSIDB-D11 Cottonwood, Idaho John A Jenny DISTRIBUTOR OF Associated Oil Products Wholesale And Retall Ph0I19 471 Cott onwood, Idaho 0 Q 1 I - - 0 : if 'ffm 'A G il ,v wh . 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I . 2 0 0 0 I 9 1 3 - ' 'E 3 U , , ll 54 HEART BURG IMPLEMENTS la we S COIT ONW OOD PHONE 771 GENERAL MANAGER CRAIGMONT PHONE 4-6571 1,552 .Sazwf66 Station -5 P l H UHJHIH 21OEatMa.i Gangviu Idah Ph 97 'VK J I IW PEG a currns UHLORN 762 763 Dye Machine Suppl y MACHINE SHOP REPAIRS 9 G ang vill Idah The Farmers Store O Ctt od Idah Besf Wishes Sensors CAFE ROYAL fran L 'l Akrman Cottonwood Idaho HULBHUUI-C 'and SUN DISTRIBUT O16 of TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Grangeville , Idaho 55 I 1 .A , Harold Wessels .Q gf r Al' +f,?,i15: I ' N f , I Q SW 9 'f fl ' 'uf' Stan ooper ' - x Pnvvwefj x v S n 1' r e e, o one 7 an rm Phone ' :-- nj ex I Dry h , Y Qv G -, ' 433 oods XX.-. vi' NK 7' Phone 54 r e e, o o onwo , o Phone 401 Qi IDAPINE MILLS Producers of Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, and White Fir Crangeville , Idaho Ml -,W jf 5 Xxx i'k ix: if ZX xf 04 7111 4 QQ,Wj 9 corronwoon QMHHEULIZQ qjfzvwafz Grangevi lle Idaho Phone 350 CHRONICLE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS T' 1955 CHEVRON Gas Sfahon A'L718.S TZLIBB Phong Bud and Fuzzy Cottonwood, Idaho 0Wl DRUG SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS DRUG When in Grangeville shop at STORE the Owl and save! 1 M' ' 5155 ,fy -ij I w' Q: ,414 3 Y f., :J Ufbuu I L w L I L 1:21 1 'I sl H FJ, f ' ., ia l xi 'Tijzilf X lf? 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