St James Academy - Memoriae Yearbook (New Rockford, ND)

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P Am V fa ! 1 S , V , I3 ,' ' . x T , Inl- - I rc 'i A I A 1 Z, , i H055 Cglo rj -x-x-1- f 'X , Well ' 1 ' 'M' ' f 0 .D-I-I'l ff 4 4 J r e ' ' Mop Z' in KLM Carl Mack, President Monica Beauclair, Secretary Patricia Bush, Vice-president Colleen Marcotte, Treasurer f' 1954 P ll M eruor add Lcerd ,yuforg At last we've made it School days are almost over we now look back on all the pleasant memories of our high school days when f1TSt entering our Freshmen year, we were initiated This scared us quite a bit but it was all fun On December 8 1950, we were admitted into the Sodality of our Blessed Lady and now enjoy privileges as members Our Sophomore year left us with a very small class This year we initiated the freshmen Father John Mullen organized the CYO in our parish This was an excellent opportunity for spiritual and social when we became Juniors there were quite a few things for a little class like ours to tackle Putting on the Prom and Banquet was quite a thrlll for the seven of us We worked hardto make aD.our activities a grand success,which we did,under the direction of Sister M Andrew Our class play,'The Pay Offn wassagreat success and we have pleasant memories of gathering with our classmates for practice Each year we made a spiritual retreat In our Senior year it was conducted by Father Stephen Kin of Leeds We were graduated in St Jbhn's Church on Tuesday, May 25, with Father James Walsh delivering the address Announcements, class pictures, class rings, diplomas, graduation exercises and farewell parties were all new joys to us, and as we leave St James Academy we leave behind us our appreciation to all the Sisters, Priests and friends for their kindness and pa tlence from these people come the pleasant memories that will remain with us forever cf - Q ' 3 activities. Our Sodality sponsored a Gingham Ball which all enjoyed. ' 1 - 0- O Q C ,l!aAcAcfor1an5 Beau! au, afrlcta 3 Average 97+ 114 A 00rgi0 ,AIIII ,S7amc1L lilionica gwucfair Safufaforian Av- 974010 ,ff gi XY .f w ff ,,,, tg, Carl 7i!aCL UW 7!larC0ffc' W ' anii omanoj 24 ,dry am' xsoo sou Z Xl A,-D-XSS ,, zi- If If 1 , 7 7 1 , ' W l X , Tab X A El 4 E ' ,, , ,, V x X , ' 1-'TT' ' f :ff 4' -, af. f 2 ix: P119 ,gj v-. Q Q V W . w , J Marcey Allmaras, President Rose Marie Lies, Vice-President Mayo Lies, Secretary-Treasurer 1 1 1 v K N F Llflllll' C1416 lCl?l2f aaa .jflwforg we were fourteen when we entered St James Academy high school 1 1951 with reat plans and high ambitions we chose as our dent, and Kay Boy1e,secretary treasurer The sophomores n a us and we gave them a party in return CYSS, they deserved im? We had lots of fun 1n our sophomore year One of the highlights was initiating the freshmen Francis Beauclair was class president with Harcey Allmares and Ray Dyrness as vice president and secre tary treasurer, respectively assisting him Several of us attended NIPA in Grand Forks and the Science Fair in Devils Lake This year as Juniors we feltemnte grown up and shouldered many responsibilities with Marcey Allmaras again as president, Rose Marie L1es as v1ce president and Mayo Lies mssecretary treasurer Under the direction of Sister P Andrew, we sponsored the Thanks giving, Christmas and pre lenten parties, sold candy'm:games and lunches after games,staged a three act play nMeet Corliss Archer which wassagreat success and sponsored the junior senlor prom and banquet Now we are looking forward to the big year ahead of usl l M, a J' C! Q n g . - class officers Marcey Allmaras,pres1dentgRobert Hartl,vice-presi- - , 1 iti ted . - , n unior vi C6156 ir--' ,f if Francis Beauclair Marcella Allmaras PH G1'080I'Y ou, Raymond Dyrneas Boylg Brady Everett ahn iw- T7 Rose Marie Lies www f Robert Phtricia Hartl Irmen layv Lies ,W WU 11 lhlsh U2-rd Orie Barbara Li-ll if Walker Joalxlmlcy C. X Z Lf Robert Sullivan, President Jeannine Beauclair, Vice President Jim Schw1nghamer, Secretary Treasurer cm again omore Cfadfi O ZCQP5 .jvhsforg Eighteen of us entered St James Academy in September 1952 were initiated by the sophomores and gave them a return party we made two days of recollection with Father R Scheller of Grand Forks and Father J Campbell of Cooperstown Jim Schwinghamer and Bob Sullivan attended NIPA and most of us attended the science fair in Devils Lake. Eighteen of us again entered St. James this year but two of our classmates,Mildred Beauclair and Dolores Schatz,were replaced by John Buckmeircf Minnewaukan and Nona williams. Our first big job was to initiate the freshmen---they were good sports! They gave us a party in return. Jeannine Beauclair,Darlene Dodds mu1Nona Williams of our class are the SJA cheerleaders this year. Father J. J. O'Donovan received the girls into the sodality in December, and Father Stephen King piloted us through a retreat. Darlene Bush, Darlene Dodds, Janice Hahn, Phyllis Risovi and Janet Wren of our class played in the sodality drama, Girls in Cloveru and Nona williams was the nurse in the junior class play Meet Corliss Archer. Dennis Beauclair, Patrick Boyle, Howard Jenrich, Jim Schwing- hamer and Bob Sullivan are on the first team. f X I kr . J cg f ' . . We 0,0 0141 0I Q gg 55 Patrick Bqyle Lauretta Dyrness Alice Laber Robert Sullivan LAS. Joh Buckmeir Janice Ann ahn li Josephine Riesgraf Dennis Beauclair Darlene Bus larlene Helenske Q6 Phyllis Risovi eannine Beaucleir QQ Darlene Dodds Howard Jenrich ,Q il? James Schlinghamer Thomas linona Jenet Welker Iilliama Wren J ll - W A , 5' 5 L- h ,A 3 ,:? ff f I . , jk A '52, neef D .Q H ' 74 Ag. A '4 A 4111? f .- 3' J 4 Q '6 J 4 ff 4 f 4 2' Ar 524 4 'iii 1 113 ..,. ' Joan Helenske, President Jerry Walsh, Vice President Laverne Mack, Secretary Treasurer rea men arid werd acid .jflulory Twenty five strong we entered St James Academy September 8 32522622 Zgeus ware really grgenn because we did not attend St gra es e came rom Bremen C th Mi uk Oberon, Sykeston and Warwick. , a ay, nnewa an' Us 97 a oo -- li dl d wait 11111 it's our turn! 8 jo we Ve an can hardly October 19 we gave the sophomores a return party beginningvdth an original skit, uOperation Spec1al,n conducted by Ray English. Father J. J. O'Donovan enrolled all the freshmen girls in the sodality, December 8, at St.John's Church. We had sodality meet- ings each Monday with Sister M. Scholastica, sodality moderator. We made our first retreat under the directioncf Father Stephen King of Leeds, North Dakota. DuWayne Raile, Jerry Walsh and Dickie Wenzel of our class are on the first team. Kathleen Beauclair, Laverne Mack and Joan Helenske took part in the sodality play, nGirls in Clover,n and Duwayne Baile played the doctor in the junior class play, nMeet Corliss Archer.n f .1 1 7-Cfj' I 'X ,J Cf 3 I' . g W li. Arlene Allmaraa Fred Allnar-as Irene English froh 'Qt can Leon Helenske Irmen L9-vern Agatha lgg l8'bb9I'l1 Kathleen Beauclair uso Boyle N- 'ez- Monica art Hammer H 1 Niel Llen Lies A1106 Eisenzimmer Heints Lill 'Y .':2' Duane James Ev' Rane sennemer Taylor Duane Barbara Ulness Walker 1 limit I'YlQlfl w V U Q Q z s . Q tl ' r 5 .VL A 2 . V , 4: V- 1 -W Q, XIII, lj vfl V, Ge . -.1 In - W 1' ei- n J nl g AV A ,,, ' ...' - n , n n,n, , f V k an 8 ag-x' A- 'E ,-' 1 'N X ,QT , ' , lurid To know, love and serve Him 51,1 ,L Q ggl0l During our religion classes especially we realize the CSP's uThe dependence o ll men upon God' and nThe individual dignity of every hu man person as mem, bers of the Mystical Body of Christ S The easiest language of all zrwlcan amlfff Ofwuzr Christian Family Living class is an excellent one in which to learn the CSP nThe sa credness and in tegr ty of the family H E225 It's nice to know how Is that the answer? if WML S h B I' A 1 5 e b r a P 1 a T1 6 we know all the angles now! anguaQe5 Spanish Now we've heard everything! Think we can solve them? occ a cz en fe The CSP The oblige tion of justice and charity that exists between peoples and nations as well between individualsn 1 most forcibly taught in Problems, World Geography and World History Around the world at SJA Y WUI not let by gones by by genes? P . r ig I ig ' O b 1 6 m 3 - 8.3 S l W ,lwll O P 1 d G B 0 S I' a P h y ...llc W 0 I' 1 d H 1 S t 0 1' Q S zfff There ought to be a speed limitt C0l7ll'Yl QVC? Zepafflfl ell! ball isn't Jimmy's only Slow down or youfll get a ticket! wt attraction The short of General Science Through science and experi- mentation we carry out the CSP 'The obligation of all men to use the resources of the earth according to God's plan. Chemistry A Cl ell CQ 7 Xe , udwaf Wemoriea At Plano Phyllis Risovi and Agatha Mattern I Standing left to 1-lght Jim Har-111, We xgbx Josephine Riesgraf, Darlene if-K Dodds, Kathleen Taylor, Treva R wishart, Alice Laber-, Nona Williams, Jeannine Beauclair, and Geraldine Walker as 7a At Piano Sharon Iurray, Karen Arntson fnudson, Jimmy Tanly, Jon Arntson, Ste when Lles, Larry Secklnger, Joan Seek inger, Sh ron Jenrlch, Stephanie Lill, Sheryl Scnafer,Iary SCHWIHQHHMSP, Janet Knudson, Harllyn Wenzel, Jane Allmaras, Noel Allmaras,Judy Klocke, Pamela Heil f 1 man, Ellen Schafer, Shella Jenrlch xxvlrginia Gaffrey,Margo Allmaras, MarlynE7 f Settlemeyer fy f 3,55 ay .gg ' f if XXV' ' - . . XS? AQW f - K 'I Ya -xg ' j 1 ' . 5 . , , i I N' I ' 2 f ,PBS Q, M N 'lf NW 'Sell NX Y. fNli Ynnn Xll, kt , 1 Q til Starting left - Bobby Manly, Andrew Effji' vr - I .h ,W ,D U ' . 'f , - ' 1 , l fa' N . V - 5 X 25,-jig, yy ,X X7 f 13 X Sty-'t J if Q 'Pififgf gee cm Marcella Allmaras, Kay Boyle, Jeannine Beauclair, Winona Williams, Darlene Dodds, Lau- retta Dyrness, Darlene Bush, Marcia Walsh, Alice Laber, Janet Wren Josephine Riesgraf, Barbara Walker, Kathleen Taylor,Treva Wishart, Alice Eisenzimmer Monica Ham er, Kathleen Beau- clair, Laverne Mack, Georgie Ann Samek, Irene Gefroh, Ger- aldine Walker Phyllis Risovi at the piano ' ! 5 .pq 1 f .,.,- 'Q ' fmt sr e m ameri Sf In editing 'Memories' the seniors were ever conscious of the CSP nThe unity of all menu in working toward a common goal Colleen Marcotte, Monica Beauclair Co Editors Janice Romanoski Patricia Bush business manager literary editor Carl Mack sports editor Sister Mary Bertha, Advisor Mary Jane Sookov art editor Georgie Ann Samek feature editor Ellen Beauclair social editor f d I . 7 at Q A ,X P, 1 , d it K J ' aff ,gjoclahfq redenfafzon E X 5:3 Mr and Mrs Ed Beauclair with Summer School of Catholic Action dele Bates, Ellen Beauclair and Barbara Walker SSCA was in Mankato, 46 90 teh Ill poll Illll Klfeptlflll R Sodalists practice the CSP nThe obligation of men to share non material goods with one another tnrough religious activities Sodality oflicers are Ellen Beauclair, prefect, Patricia Bush, first vice prefect, Monica Beauclair, second vice prefect,Geor gie Ann Samek, secretary treasurer and Janice Romanoski,par1ia mentarian- Sister L. Scholastica is Sodality Moderator. ' 0 fl., ' S H f J 4 X ' 3 A n 4' ' 3 ' vw, f Q sg, t Af 6 if - ,f 5 r f U1 'ir . in 0, 4 I x Minn. y ,xg ' 1 it . 'f 1 w fy 4 xii- I d , I I Q v H - 'I fd? X , J I 52 , I 5 'WI , t K ? . ' C 1 ' g - N J, ' 'W 1 A - 4 - xp . O ' W 14 .' ' 'd A if! W1 ' l I q 5- K? - on- if no N W' WW to QLUJIQCLIQQI' 30 af WWA -Editors. . . Marcella Allmaras Ellen Beauclair ports Editor. .Jim Schwinghamer Art Editors . . .Hbward Jenrich .Kathleen Beauclair Business Manager Georgb Samek Production Howard Jenrlch Robert Hartl Advertising Kay Boyle Y' IJOI' 5 olumnlsts A' Circulation Janis Romanoski Monica Beauolalr Exchange Colleen Marcotte Cartoonist-Denny Beauclair Jeannine Beauclair Patricia Bush Janice Ann Hahn Rose Marie Lies Carl Mack Jim Schwlnghamer Barbara Walker Marcia Walsh sister M Bertha Advisor rofluchon .tg ' . GWB I : : . 5 ..... SLAVE 2 1 - 'kb Qt .. C ' . . '-Q x E ' rt ix Us , E X, .57 1, . CYO Officers: Carl Mack, President Jeannince Beauclair, Vice-President Darlene Bush, Secretary 1 and Howard Jenrich, Treasurer CQ eanerg am e5t0lUl1 In the CYD the students show the CSP's The social nature o man' and e spiritual interde pendence of all men 01111211 !l0Il 90 ja: W rflfl fe Lid 25, 'Wo emlor K ca em ouncz Qt James Academy Parent Council meets every third Tuesday at the Academy Officers this year were President Vice President Treasurer Program Chairman Membership Chairman Hospitality Chariman Mr E M Arrtson Mr R G Manly Mr G Settelmeyer Mrs Wm Schafer Mr J Lies Mrs C F Jenrich I V I J Secretary . . I ' . : nrs.'Ed'BeQuc1a1r C'l1l0I'llll1' Q fr 'W mm Z? mfg c.,,,f,,,,,.f Denn attended SJA in ' 8 '50 He then enlisted in the army in August 1950 He went to Korea in January 1951 and was declared miss ng in May 1951 In December 1953 Denny was declared dead May he rest in peace feafe U f af Q Small pictures are of Denny with his brother, Kenny, and his aunt and uncle tan llfl 1,5 I' ll fi ,sw-li w .sf , '1- 'v .f JK . ,L 5 NY Coach Carl Ericson explains things to student manager, Robert Hartl Sports inculcates the CSP's 'The social nature of man The unity of all men' and The individual dignity of every human person ' CA 201' 05261 flefj .Q 9- soft on-Ffgvz Q 909 We 50999 0999 xooe Ci 'WP 'V n , w: Q 'Q Q ,f ara' V V ni X DN A555 CJ Most of the Aces were playing on the first team this year for the first time view of this, we can expect a very good team next year Carl Mack is the only man they are losing They played Shey aff H C50 enne in the District Tournament at Devils Lake, Feb 25 Cheerl Back Carl Rack, Everett Hahn, Francis Beauclair, Robert Sullivan, Dennis Beauclair Front Jim Schwinghamer, Duane Baile, Jerry Walsh Greg Brady, Howard Jenrich , Inset DlCki6 Wenzel c Jeannine Beauclair, Nona Williams, Darlene Dodds . Q I f? - , n . ' O o ,Q 1' xxch 0 gl 1 2' - . In 0 o . . auvs U o f ' qua goofgaf Tommy walker Center 2 Bob Sullivan, Halfback, 3 Denny Beau clair, Halfback, Lg. Jim Schwlnghamer, Half back, S Jerry Walsh, Quarterback, 6 Francis Beauclair, 7 Howard Jenrich, End, 8 Greg Brady, End , , . if ba I s . 1 ' 1 at If X 1 as X 8 R xfg 1 ,' 3 .E it ' 5 V , A A Q .1 . o T 1 5 1 I ' ' ,. . x U , ,A , 0 . i . ' - 1,15 ' Q + il-. 3. 0 , X 6 ' F 4' 0 0 , . I 0 , . g .n V I , . . . W 6 ., I K, 5 rsukrk' , . . ' ip Q r s ' 1 f X 5 5 '. ' L, . gi 1 l,-'x.f ' ' joofgallf .SFAFIIU DATE - ACES - OPPONENTS Sept.2 - - 35 St. Mary's O O rf UJRJI-' ON U1-F' CDN! x0 12 2 - 20 - Grace City . 1 - 18 - 32 Fort Totten 6 - 18 - M3 Sheyenne 8 - 18 - S6 Lakota 13 - 33 - 12 Grace City - - Michigan Minnewaulan St Catner1ne's St hary's Pat Boyle, Halfback Dickie Wenzel, Quarterback Robert Li11, Halfback Niel Lies, Lineback Jlm Hartl, Center Duane Ullness, Quarterback Ramon English, End Leon Irmen, Lineback Fred Allmaras, End s'4 F21 SChWlng Greg Brady Guard Howard Jenrich Center James hamer Guard l'0I1 0l1l'l gfdlle CA! 1 I' olgdllelli Jonelle Lill Janet Knudson, Betty Schneider Downing Binford 36 32 brought the Junior Aces for second consecutive year the first place trophy in grade invitatlonal tournament at Grace City,March 2h Before meeting Binford's quintet, the Juniors had over Glenfield 147 8 and Cathay 37 25 John Seckinger high point man ongrafu afzond , the the WOR WHS Pictured above, left to right and down,theJunior Aces are Jon Arntson, guard, Stephen Beauclair, guard, Larry Boyle, guard, James Dodds, forward, Leonard Dyrness, forward, Wayne Goldade, center, Roger Jenrich, forward, Theodore Knudson, forward, James Seckinger, guard, and John Seckinger, center Duwayne Baile and Jerry Walsh coached the Junior Aces in a game with the Freshmen who were coached by James Schwinghamer, Februar 17, at the High School gym The Junior Aces won, 22 1 Coach Karl Ericson has coached the Junior Aces daily this year Congratulations to Coach Ericson and champs! wage C25 2I'0n G In Q +.'f . 1 gagfelgaff Qrfa .xdddfica lzfjzf GIICUZ9 ,SZWAJZ K QW Mu! pp 5,.,,,,1 Members of the Pep Club Monica Beauclair, Colleen Mar cotte, Janis Romanoski, Mary Jane Sookov, senlors, Marcella Allmaras, Kay Boyle Patricia lrmen, Rose harie Lies,Mar3orie Lill, Barbara Walker, Marcia Walsh, juniors, Jeannlne Beau clair, Darlene Bu h Darlene Dodds, Lauretta Dyrness,Janice Hahn, Marlene Helenske, Alice Laber, Josephine Riesgraf,Phy llis Risovi, Nona Williams, Janet Wren, sophomores, Arlene Allmaras, Kathleen Beauclair, Alice Eisenzimmerylrene Gefroh, Monica Ham er, Joan Helensk Laverne Mack, Agatha Mattern Kathleen Taylor,Geraldine wal ker, Treva Wishart, freshmen VOM, gall U' 5 .9 .fdcfzgn Pep Club Officers Wllen Beauclair Georgie Ann Samek Patricia Bush President Secretary Treasurer Sister Mary Andrew directed the girls' sports and the pep club activities ZgL5Leh4aZ77 Through participation in the athletic program the SJA girls had an excellent opportunity to put into practice the Christian Social Principles of the inter- dependence of all men and the obligations of justice and cha- rity that exist between peoples and the social nature of man. 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