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VO, MUENSTER Chronicling the Centennial Year Serving Muenster and Cooke County since 1936 • ENTERPRISE VOLUME LIII, NO. 26 12 PAGES 35 CENTS JUNE 2,1989 Bishop Delaney will celebrate Mass marking 100 years Parish welcomes visitors The much-anticipated Sacred their children and opportunities to Most Reverend Joseph P. A three-foot high, 16x40-foot for an evening of visiting and Father Victor has sent word that Heart Centennial Weekend un- practice their various skills and Delaney, Bishop of the Fort platform has been constructed fellowship. Barbecue sandwiches, a mini-bus will be available for the folds this Friday, June 2, the Feast earn a decent living. Worth Diocese, will begin at 6 under the supervision of Rudy hot dogs and sausage sandwiches elderly or those in wheelchairs of the Sacred Heart, with a special It couldn't have been an easy p.m. Assisting at the Mass will be Koester. It will hold the altar from will be avaialble for purchases, as who need transportation. Call Outdoor Mass and continues with task to build a community with so Reverends Sebastian Beshoner, church and all clergy involved in well as beverages and nachoes. 759-2236. A section in front at the gala activities through Sunday. little. There was a railroad that Denis Soerries and Victor the Mass will gather on it. A Food will be $1.00 to $2.50. Mass will also be reserved for Our forefathers chose a went through the selected town Gillespie, O.S.B.s. Deacon Jerry 32'x8' backdrop has been added them and anyone who has difficul- Catholic Holy Day, Dec. 8, the site, many trees and acres and Klement will read the Gospel. Par- to the south end. The Country Store's Sweet ty hearing. Ushers will be on hand Feast of the Immaculate Concep- acres of prairie with little in sight ticipating clergy will be Reverends According to decorating Shop will be open Friday for the to help them with their seating. tion, to mark the beginning of but tall grass. Placidus Eckart, Harry Fisher, chairperson Patsy Dangelmayr, convenience of out-of-town Herman Carroll, Muenster Muenster with a special Mass From this, Muenster was form- Nicholas Fuhrmann, Paul the Sanctuary area will be adorned visitors who may not be able to Hospital administrator, has ar- when all of the new community ed. It has changed considerably Hoedebeck, Bart Landwermeyer, with baskets of flowers, ferns and stay for Sunday's picnic. Virgins ranged for an ambulance to be at gathered to worship God. through the years in size and Eugene Luke, John Walbe, carpet. White sheers will be placed Herr urges anyone who can to the Mass location during the Muenster, as we know it now shape, but the rich German Joseph Weinzapfel, Ellsworth P. on the backdrop and red curtains bring their baked goodies to the service. 100 years later, is built around the Catholic heritage remains and Wiggington, Daniel Williams, will flank these. Aileen Knabe will Community Center Friday. The Father Victor also asks that on- rich German Catholic tradition bears fruit even today. Robert E. Wilson, Msgr. Thomas be wrapping the outside of the kitchen will be open for Sweet ly those who have been contracted shared by all present that So, it is with great pride that our Weinzapfel, Rt. Rev. Raphael platform with white net tied with Shop items. Some items from the to make video pictures during the Country Store will also be memorable day. community will gather with DeSalvo, Rt. Rev. Alfred Hoenig, red bows. Please See PARISH, Page 2 Their goal was to build a com- friends and relatives from near Most Rev. John J. Cassata, and Music for the Mass will be pro- available for purchase. munity where they could have a and far to pay tribute to 100 years Most Rev. Augustine Danglmayr. vided by all the Music Ministers of church nearby to practice their of Muenster. All participating clergy, nuns, the parish, under the direction of faith, good schools to educate The Mass, officiated by the selected representatives of the City Ruth Felderhoff. Eric Gray is in of Muenster and parish organiza- charge of music selection. He tions will meet in front of the noted that the theme "The Good church at 5:30 p.m., along with Shepherd" will be carried out in First Communicants of 1989. The the music. The closing hymn will Communicants will form an be in German. Mass and songs will honor guard for the procession be included in the program which will move from church to booklet. the Community Center parking lot After the Mass, everyone is in- where Mass will be celebrated. vited to the Community Center History books arrive They're here at last! advance can only be obtained at After more than a year in the City Hall from 1-5 p.m. Saturday $17 making, over half of the 1500 and Sunday. All original manuscripts and pictures which Muenster Centennial History • Books ordered have arrived in were contributed for the book can t - Muenster. be retrieved from City Hall at this The books will be available for time also. RICKY JOHN WALTERSCHEID receives his high school diploma Beginning Monday, June 5, from School Board President Dolphy Joe Hellman. Dave Fette Photo LISA HAMRIC NOELLE HESSE $50.00 cash or check purchase Fri- day and checks should be made from 8 a.m. till noon and from 1 payable to the Muenster Centen- till 5 p.m., all manuscripts and nial Committee. pictures and pre-purchased books Hamric, Hesse named will again be available at City MHS Seniors graduate Locations that the books will be Hall. available for purchase (as long as Personalized copies will not be The 1989 class of Muenster always seeking progress rather top students at SHHS the supply lasts) are: Friday, ready until a later date. High School observed formal than the status quo. He speculated Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 The Centennial History Books graduation ceremonies last Friday that man would cease to exist if he p.m. at the Muenster Museum on are being bound by a small com- Lisa Hamric achieved the title evening in the Public School had no more goals. "Don't be Noelle Hesse, salutatorian of the corner of Oak and Third pany that can complete only 100 of valedictorian of her 1989 auditorium. After the invocation alarmed if a small letdown follows the 1989 senior class at Sacred Streets; on Sunday in the Centen- books each working day. Since the Sacred Heart senior class by main- by Father Victor Gillespie, this evening's exhilaration. It just Heart High School, has maintain- nial booth at the parish picnic; entire order couldn't be finished in taining a 95.68 grade point O.S.B., pastor of Sacred Heart means it's time to set new goals," ed a 92.73 grade point average and on Saturday and Sunday from time for the Centennial celebra- average through high school. Parish, the salutatory address was he said. during her four years at Sacred 1-5 p.m. at City Hall. tions this weekend, only a partial She plans to attend the Univer- given by John Herr. In his talk, he Following the address, high AN Heart. Books which were purchased in order was shipped. sity of Texas in Arlington and ma- Her future plans include atten- cited concrete evidence of being school principal Ed Griffin an- jor in sports medicine. ding the University of North the best student body in North nounced numerous scholarships Activities in high school in Texas. Texas. going to certain of the grads. He which Lisa participated included Noelle served as treasurer, Valedictorian J. Shane Wimmer introduced Stan Green of the cheerleader three years, class volunteer, second vice president spoke to the capacity audience Gainesville Wal-Mart Store who president one year, class treasurer and president of the Student next. He challenged his classmates presented a $1,000 scholarship to one year, and FHA Historian one Council; freshman class president; to do the best they could in Jeff Walterscheid. Griffin year. She was a member of the drill team member three years and whatever road they choose to presented the $300.00 Band basketball and track and field leader one year. She was an active travel. Parents scholarship to Denise teams all four years, tennis team member of the Letterman's Club, The commencement address Bayer. Deanna Bierschenk receiv- one year. Also the Beta Club, Spanish Club. Honor Society and was to be delivered by State ed the Delta Kappa Gamma JAM, German Club, Spanish Annual Staff. She participated in Representative Richard William- scholarship. Club were among her activities. volleyball, track and basketball. son. He was unable to attend due Muenster Bluebonnet scholar- Among honors that Lisa receiv- She was selected Homecoming to his conference committee being ships went to Eric Dankesreiter, ed were awards in Home Princess in her freshman and in emergency session concerning Keith Klement, Mike Pagel and J. Economics, Physical Science and sophomore years, received awards appropriations. Shane Wimmer. English her freshman year; awards in Art and Spanish. She was the Dr. Bud Joyner, president of Cooke County College Mary in Spanish, English, Religion and recipient of these personal awards: Cooke County College, filled in Josephine Cox scholarships were Biology her sophomore year; the All State, All District First Team, for Williamson at the last minute, awarded to Denise Bayer, Deanna English, Spanish, Religion and Lindsay All Tournament Team, saying he was happy to do so Bierschenk, Jennifer Carroll, Eric Geometry awards her junior year; Cooke County Class All Tourna- knowing "that Ric was working Dankesreiter, Keith Klement, and German, English, Religion, ment in basketball.