St Joseph High School - Torch Yearbook (Le Mars, IA)
- Class of 1949
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Qz 'i F -I V K.. lib fi kj is 2 l . is 2 fi E1 12 XX ,ay leefacalwn To Joseph faithful, loyal, pure under whose guidance and patronage we have spent our school days, we dedicate these pages of cherished memories with the fond hope that he will continue to guide us in the years that lie before us IWW f-'Wt 564001 ST JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL OUR SCHOOL 1ts very walls hold fond memories of happy hours, cherished friendships, serious endeavor and last mg achievement zzz few Mm y :za amz, As we travel along the highway of life we shall ever gratefully remember the interest, the friendly advice, the fatherly admonition of him who has been to us Father, Friend and Counselor. We shall try ever to keep before us the high ideals with which he has inspired us, for they are the key which will lead to lasting success. i -Vu W 4 V--TYYY-AH' i I Z xt ,E X I O C I I I f2w8'7!mm your priestly career, for your practical 1n struction and t1mely encouragement, for your untiring efforts and self sacrlficing devotion for all these the class of 49 is deeply grateful. For the noble and inspiring example of 1879 SISTERS' CONVEN'I' 1949 FACULTY Sisters of Christian Charity Sister Octavia Principal, Science Sister Alvara Sister Coletta Commerce, Social Studies Mathematics, Commerce Sister De Lourdes Sister Iosine English, Latin English, Biology Social Studies A l E s1s'rERs'coNvEN'r ll ll I ff' .ag gyxxxx 111111, I milestone mark liundretlth THE YEARS MARCH ON 949 1849 The Congregation is born o Sisters care for blind and poor neglected children 1855 First General Motherhouse erected in Paderborn Germany 1871 The Kulturlrampf begins in Germany Sisters are com pelled to withdraw from their institutions 1873 First Sisters of Christian Charity land in New Orleans Mother Pauline vmts her daughters in America 1874-First foundation in Chile South America Community surges west to New Ulm Nlinnesota 1876-lVIother Pauline has audience with His Holiness Pius IX 1878-I'1rst Provincial lkiotherhouse erected in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania 1879 Nlother Pauline makes her second and last trans Atlantic trip 1881 'Vlothei Pauline dies April 30 Her death IS umversallv mourned 1916-Provm cial Nlotherhouse is transferred from VVilkes Barre Pennsslvama to Wilmette Illinois 1927 Eastern Province is established with Nloth erhouse in Mendham New Jersey 19351948-Reverend 'Nlother General and her secretary sojourn in the United States 1948-General Chapter is held in Paderborn, Germany Twelve American delegates attend Reverend Mother Mathilde is elected 7th Mother General of the Community 1948-Ground broken for Divine Providence Hospital, Wil liamsport, Pennsylvania, the first hospital to be conducted by the Sisters of Christian Charity in the United States 1949 F n DONALD SMID President Popular friendly pleasant WAYNE MOUSEL Vice President Moose athletic, congenial IAN E MAIROBE Secretary Dependable sincere buoyant LARRY BOHLKE Treasurer Reserved, trustworthy, obllging BERNICE ANTHONY Unasaumlng, calm polite SHIRLEY BOHLKE Pleasant, impulsive fun loving LOIS BRAUN Considerate, vivacious, studious EDWIN ELLENSOHN lmpetuous, hnmtless unique MARIE ERDMANN Intelligent, entertaining amiable LORRAINE FREKING Tranquil, persevering, demure is ALVINA HENRICH Ambitious, competent, afiable MARILYN KASCHMXTTER Helpful, serene, faithful DONALD KE LLEN Intelligent, clever common sensed ANNA MAE KIPP Loyal, obliging, tactful MARK KOOPMAN au- Happy go lucky genial complaisant ROBERT KURTH Gallant, manly, courteous I 4 P auf- e - f' - - Y D 5' PATRICIA LADDUSAW Gay, good natured, pleasant MARJORIE MAYROSE Reserved efficient serene THOMAS MURPHY Helpful, entertaining, fun loving MARY JANE ORBAN Versatile, reliable, loyal DORIS REISCH Courteous, interesting PGPPY ESTHER ROLFES Friendly, co operative, charming MARGARET SCHNE PF Enthusiastic, competent, likable LOIS STAE BE LL Amiable, sprightly, POPUIU' MARK TREINEN Sociable, sincere cheerful HELEN TRAUFLER Easy going, optimistic care free ROBERT WAITE FRED WIEBERSCH Manly discreet, polite Bucky , jovial, witty We ,ae mmf af A11ce Ortman, a true forty nmer, who mstead of the tradltlonal cap and gown w111 don the hablt of the Slsters of Chrlstian Charxty wwf W- Ahce Ortrnan, 49 Cleo Henrlch 50 A happy trlo, who entered the Anne Efdmann, 46 convent of the Slsters of Chr1st1an Charlty at Wmlmette, Ilhnols Q LK 'A 0 v , ' I 5 k , I ,l 1' A e f-fx' r , L ci A 'grail' 1 I , Y . 1 7' 664044 Q-nu We ,aw my an we wa, XXX, X f-1 Um Wellaw 7wuebn4 ,-1419 ..f- - in-.,-Q 'UW' S X S .L 71134, 700, Sbwgqle Un X xx XX fx 2 -'XX 8' gm- Neaauzg 'Me 41441 Mdulane Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Jlawia Basketball Schedule 1948 1949 Alton St Mary s, Storm Lake St Joseph s, Ashton Immaculate Conception Cherokee Hull St Mary s, Remsen St Mary s Alton Merrill Immaculate Conception Cherokee Hawarden Alton St Joseph s Ashton St Mary s Remsen St Mary s, Alton Diocesan Tournament, Remsen St Mary s Storm Lake Catholic High Danbury Merrill Hull Sectional Tournament Merrill Sectional Tournament Hinton They We . 16 40 24 . 23 . ' 47 15 . 26 . ' 40 26 . 29 , 39 24 . 3 42 43 . 10 . ' 36 33 . 14 . ' , 30 28 . 17 33 37 . 21 , 37 33 J . 4 40 41 Jan. 11 Maurice 63 40 J . 14 37 41 J . 18 . ' , 40 21 J . 21 . ' , 43 45 J . 25 . ' 31 27 J . 31 28 46 . 2 . ' , 31 28 . 13 , 47 26 . 16 33 31 . 18 41 43 . 24 , 45 38 . , 24 29 We Jfwe 14 '7ean .s..'3 First row Donald Waite, Donald Smid, student manager, Leon Mets Second row' Fred Wiebersch, Wayne Mousel, James Ortman, Mark Treinen Roy Ryan Third row: Rev. E. Thom, athletic director, Harold Sieverding, Martin Arens, Robert Waite, Frank Levins. as N ax 8 be g x 'J X 51 X 4-if-D' 30 km F3 First row Fred Kaschmitter, Vernon Orban, Thomas Kohout, Marlin Mueller Second row Bernard Erdmann, Anthony Reuter, Lowell Schiefen, William Baack, Wllllam Tremen Cheerleaders: Anna Mae Kipp, Lois Braun, Lois Staebell, Shirley Bohlke awww quam, ,4 qw: sw N5 L.. faiwaimm ezwmaz ad aww Above Sodalists Lent draws to a close B 1 e ow Typ1sts work for efficienc Y and accuracy as they prepare for the future study graph as LA , .,f., -,, !4 Y . . if K7 JlmeanJ7lunea6ou!Sc!waJ l 1. Champions, intramural basketball tournament 2. Final intramural game 3. More chemists 4. A friend in need, Nick Kellen, janitor 5. Jane Mairose, librarian, 6. Baseball diamond 7. Checker tournament finalists 8. Out door court Rel1g1on Contest Entrles Marlene Tlmmms Maryorle Puetz V1rg1n1a Hlttner Donald Walte 'Sf Declam Contest Entries Harold Sieverding Pat Kelly Donald Smid Lorraine Rolfes The Highways of Life But to every man there openeth A high way and a low, The way his soul shall go A ,if , , ll yy n, ' ll B V 0 f And every man decideth if Aug Sept Sept Oc Oc Oc Oc Oc Oc Oc Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec I an J an J an Jan an .Tan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr May May May Gm Balmain Back to school we go Girls roller skate at Orange Clty Girls only? Initiatlon plans take shape How green are our freshmen? Good sports good time The World Series Ah! Installatxon of Sodallty Officers Skip Day The senior glrls VlSit Brlar Cliff Cheer leader try outs Hallowe en Party DUCAM Convent1on We go Carolmg First school dance Semors give Maman program Graduation IS coming We pick our announcements Let s go coasting' Shall we go snlpe huntmg, too? We almost d1dIl,t beat Cherokee Christmas Play Christmas Party Happy thought Christmas recess begins today Classes are resumed Germs, beware! Our chests are x rayed Mid year exams begin After all the teachers can t expect us to know everythmg There s st1ll hope cap and gown measurements are scheduled for today Retreat the pause that refreshes Smile! Chck! Our graduation p1ctures are taken Diocesan tournament No comment, please Sunday school appeals to some senior boys No English test today Pre lenten party Oh let me see yours! Yearbook prints arrive We are hosts to the diocesan Declam Contest The Miracle Twins are born Surprise a free day Boys change places Eddie gets a front seat Budding essayists win awards Congratulations! Easter vacation begins at 3 30 The Miracle Twins meet the audience Which one has the Toni? Centennial Day Early dismissal The Prom enough said Graduation and farewell to our school days . 30 . . 15 ' . . 17 ' t. 1 -- t. 6 - t. 3 ' ' t. 15 H . . . t, 19 - t, 27 ' t. 31 - : as - n 1 , 12 , 17 - ' . 9 ' -- , 15 ' . ' , 21 ' , 22 -- . 23 -- Dec, 30 Alumni Dance , 4 , 7 - . . 17 . , ' ' . 18 ' ' 3 ' . I . 26-28 -- , 31 ' ' . 1 -- . . 6 . . 17 . 23 - . 4 , . . 6 . . 8 . . 21 -- . 24 2 . 5 . . 13 : . 29 , 4 -- 18 -- SODA LITY Robert Kurth Vice Prefect Prefect Esther Rolfes Our Lady Com Edwin Ellensohn Social Action fd Kellen WX W4 Lois Braun Marjorie Mayrose Literature Publigity LEADERSHIP 6' Alvina Henrich Secretary Mary Jane Orban Eucharistic Com Thomas Murphy Apostolic Com t X L ci 1 f .- l I LL I 5' . Ganaenliaad, May fbaq, 7l!o1u64f1op-- v- -G- KA D. Waite President I Koopman V I-Iittner Secretary Treas W Kenkel V Pres M Mueller President .4-Y' D Wilhelm! 4 ' .., M Treinen SGCTCUIYY J f f Treasurer W Baack V Pres 1444 M Kelly ec M Puetz President R.-.-.1 Rolfes Pres -1:1-'I' Sieverding Treas Esther Rolfes in tableau, Thou art all fair Immaculate Conception Program Bern1ce Anthony as peasant in Angelus ' ' Tableau Cl Jane Mairose as Marian in Ha11owe'en Mixup Donald Smid displaylng ruins of China 261108 Reheal dence aqnig 'Kl- Rev Leo McCoy Question What I5 man that Thou art mmdful of hum Lord what wllt Thou have me to do Thoughts Today mf thou hear Hrs vome harden not your heart By ! xrrace I am what l am Your soul IS worth the Precious Blood of Christ You are walkmg toward God carrying the precious gift of your xmmorml soul Prayer Dlvme Infant Jesus bless me Remembrance of the Refreot conducted by the Rev Lao Mclluy St Joseph Hugh School January 26 27 23 1949 Retreat Souvenir Breakfast is served! 0 The Crib! Year after year it has made us con- scious of the real meaning of Chrlstmas Chrlstmas Tableau angels and shepherds sur round the man ger 1n the last scene of the Chrlstmas program NZ! 94 Gaim, NZ! 94 Bug!!! it In .L'eZ'4 Queue 14 P Panel discussion, A Century of Service on the life of Pauhne von Mallinckrodt stressed the high lights in the life of this holy Foun dress The cast of the Church Unity Octave program which was pre sented as a radio skit Samoa Glafu play '7fze Mnacle 7ww4 my 'WH ........L 7t!dZy,weneeJanaZAefzmmade JK f I S A 1 rx A-.769 1399 , 'Ap X RTISTS Gregg Sh X Sneed Cemnlg ha Yin f HONOR ROLL 1948 1949 Seniors Juniors Lorrame Rolfes ' LoisBraun ' iiii Mary Jane Orban ' ' ' Margie Mayrose ' Doris Reisch ' ' Margaret Schnepi ' ' Alvina Henrich ' ' Esther Rolfes Donald Kellen Marie Erdmaml Jane Mairose Rxta Probst Virginia Hlttner ' ' James Wiltgen ' ' Aloysius Freking Donald Waite ' ' ' William Kenkel ' ' Doris Dreckman ' Melvin DeBlauw Jane Koopman Larry Langel Eumce Schiefen F! eshmell Sophomores Marlene Timmins ' ' ' Marjorie Puetz ' ' Pat Kelly ' 'L Mary Kelly ' ' ' Betty Lanzendorf ' ' Roy Ryan Elleen Dreckman ' ' ' Marllyn Treinen ' ' Dolores Wilhelmi ' ' ' Irene Ruhland ' ' Mildred Groetken ' ' ' Marlin Mueller ' ' Robert Decker William Kohout ' Marlys Gralapp ' Mary Weenlnk Veronica Schieien Harold Sieverding m ENIOR ARRANGE- o. A . MENT, IS AWARD ssmon MEMBERSHIP. 6 Eye 9 '55- 4 ooouooooonaaouqggqgg . ,, 1. A . i ., 1. ,: :suf- 5' we g f K+ - ',,, , K l g 'Q' - A c 'fv Q-,,, 3 0 nnnn',,,n,n ings g 11' 'V n N . f hand ' Vg 'n'm,,,n,n in B l ' x ' ' r - Il . 8 Y V ! War E s H 4 ng' - . r ----- -- 'i KW re y Ng ly ' Q , A 4 4: 4 at F ' 3. e . Q ' W' 2 I I 'A ' RI X 'U' 1 W 1 , , E H f 3 5 4 af 4 34 1 5 25 2' Lv ' 3 E- wuz 3 1 6 Q ' '17 Z 1L.---- -,,.,.....-- e E Q 5' . TP 4 . If Z ' , -f' ' it t In Mary Jane Orban, winner of a Fine Arts Scholarship in Voice to Clarke College, Dubuque, Iowa Mary Kelly, 51, first place winner in Plymouth County contest sponsored by the Iowa Development Commission Betty Lanzendorf, 51, won second place in the same contest Above Lois Braun and Marie Erdmann who wrote winning essays in a contest conducted by the Elks. Left: Robert Decker, winner of Honorable Mention in National Book Review contest for freshmen. 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'Q WX 4'- G D Adler Anthony s D X Station A 81 P Store Ben Franklin Store Dr W Brucher Cambler Motor Co E H Carey Central Telephone H F Clasen Cora Crowley Gregg Deitermg Burton Dull Eagles Club Ella Shop Fmery s Electric Co Ender Sampson Fashion Shop Dr R M Figg George Foxen Hansen Hardware Co Henn Electric J A Hoffmann Jack s Tavern anemia Dr J Johnson Chiropractor Jacob Koemg A Langhout Mars Clinic Mars Mutual Insurance Mars Oil Co Mars Paint and Appliance Mars Savings Bank Le Mars Sentinel Marshall Wells Store Dr N C Mauer, Dentist Mayrose Implement Co Merid1th Implement Co Model Cleaners Oldsmobile Garage Oliver Welding Co Mary Jane Pehler St Clair Kovaleske Sieverding Walz Hardware Co Vincent Sitzmann Vander Meer Bakery The Class of 49 says THANK YOU to Memo Printing Co , Le Mars, Iowa Heller Studios, Le Mars, Iowa Root Studios, Chicago, Ill and to all those who by their co operation and aid have made this yearbook possible. . . . . , . Le . . . . Le ' ' . Le ' . . . Le . ' Co. Le ' Council Oak Store Lynch News Stand 7 7 Congratulations, Class of 49 Lots of luck to you! May all your dreams come true, With God s b1eSS1I1g and your skill We are sure they wxll EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN Wxlson Ath1et1c Eqmpment 7 2 o O ' ' ' Mercury Outboard Motors FOO P SKAGGS GCOD MORNING MEIS SEED 81 FEED 4 . L D T R SINCE 1917 HONORABLE MERCHANDISING BDWERS' ON THE CORNER Compllments of Whnlegale Frulf gg Grncery LEMARS IOWA gg ll 0 , v-v' v-.-e - A v- - - 1 1 1 1 1 vi! ONLY THE BEST IN DANCE RECORDS GUY IDMBARDO EDDY HOWARD BLUE BARON MY KAY SAM and M y Othe F Bookig Da Blllm ReeonlBand, IAM: I rs. 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