1951 Reminiscor
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REMINISCCR I95I Published by THE SENIOR CLASS SHANLEY HIGH SCHOOL Fargo, North Dakota Dedication Foreword i I ¡l The Reminiscor Staff hopes to give you a yearbook full of happy memories. ü ik :] V/e have sincerely tried to put together the many events that occurred this year. Lack of time and finances curtailed many features which we would like to have expanded. it As our theme we have chosen Unity, the cryíng need in a world lacking peace We have used the Encyclical on Christian Education of Youth by Pope Pius XI to tie together the various sections of the book as teachers, students, and ai1 the organizations connecteC with the school have only one and the same aim-that of the Christian Philosophy of Education, and are all in their different fields working towards this end. Co-Editors Diane Breyer and Beverly Stegge "It is theref ore as irnþortant to ma\e no mista,ke in education, as it is to ma\e no rnista\e in the þursuít of the last end, with which the whole wor\ of education is intimatell and necessarily connect' ed,-there can be no ideally þerf ect education which is not Christían education." Pius XI, Encyciical on Christian Educatjon -Pope i 'We are very happy that the change in the name of the school does not change our patron, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, to Whom this year as always we lovingly and gratefully dedicate Reminiscor. Because this is a year of momentuous happenings we remember with loving ap. preciation and justifiable pride: our beloved A.rchbishop Aloysius J. Muench now Apostolic dele' gate to Bonn, Germany; our revered Auxiliary, Most Rev. Leo Dworschak, who will celebrate his Silver Jubilee next June; and our two pioneer Sisters, who for many years taught at SHA, Mother M. Joseph and Sister M. Alphonsus, who celebrated theír Golden Jubilee some months ago. W'e ask the Sacred Heart to bless them and all their works. Affectionate congratulations Denise Denis Diane Breyer Beverly Stegge ,{urelie Stricherz and a hearty Ad Multos Annos to all. Co.Business Manager Co,Editors Co,Business Manager i2l t3l Dedicatíon Duy, January 5 Or-re of the importar-rt responsibilities MORNING Mass of Dedication which every pliest assumes at ordirjation is the work of teaching This work varies considerably with the l.in-res and the means available. À4anv of the ideals which Bishop Shanley'had in the field of education have been made a present reality with the advent of the ¡rew scnool dedícated to the rremo;y of Bishop John Shanley, the first bishop of North Dako- ta. Rt. Rev. Msgr. ,trrell and very Rev. Frank Nestor deserve much of the credit for r:ealizing Bishop Shanley's dream in educational facilities. NCOi'I Biessing of Roorns BISHOP JOHN SHANLEY First Bishoþ of Fargo Díocese, after whom this school is named, EVENING A victorious opening game, 36-35, between Shanley and Fargo High Rt. Rev. Msgr. Arrel Rev. Edward Arth Very Rev. F. Nestor St. Mary's Superint'endent St. Anthony's -WHO CHEERFULLY CARRY THE BURDENS "Education belongs þre.eminentlJ to the church "Going theref ore teach all nations." Pope Pius XI Encyclical on Chris¡ian Educacion trl ï¡ Congratu lations Felicitations THE MOST REVEREND LEO F. DWORSCHAK Auxiliary Bishop of Fargo Congratulations and sincere goocl wishes to our Most May 29 Reverend Aloisius J. Muench Archbishop- Bishop of 1926 19t1 Fargo, Papal Nuncio to Germanl'. Ad Multos Annos fól t7l r Our Faculty Father Oliver Lux Bookkeeping-Religion Father: Jarnes S/alsh Spanish- Religron ìister Mary Enda Principal Father Edward Arth Superintendent Sister M. Bertha-Comme¡cia1, English I Sister M. Thomas-Geometry, English Mother M. Scholastica Higher Algebra, Physics IU Mcther M. Camillus-World History, Sister M. Borgia -Cirls' Clee C-lub Enslish I Petronilla-Elementary Mother M Genevieve Sister M. Algebra -Algebra Sister M. Economics Sisters M. Clare, Regirra-Voice, Violin Justina-Hone Síster M. Michael General Science, Síster M. St. Anne Art Jane English Il Sister Marie Philip-Librarian Sister M. CorneUa Chemistry, Jourrralism, English IV Biolosv Mr. James Kamprud-Boys' Glee Club Mr. Russell Parsons Band Srsters M Lawrence, Sylvia ,Piano, Voice, Organ ''AIl these labor unselfishly with zeal and in what St. Gregord 'lr{az, "Perfect Þe.rsetueïÕ.1xce schools are the result not so much of good method,s as of good teachers, tanzen calls the'art of arts and the science of sciences,' the diyection and f ormation teochers who are thoroughly þreÞ(ned and well grounded, in the md"tter they haue of youth." Lo teach," Pope Pius XI Enyclical on Christian Education of Youtl.r Father Christian Duchschere Falher John V/anzek Religion Latin-Religion 'William Father Durkin Father Robert Hovda Father Leo Stelton Mr Cid Cicby Miss Laura Dixon Journalism-Religion Social Problens - Religron Latin-Religion Boys' Physical Education Father Julius Walz Girls' Physical Educatìon History-Geogr aphy Coun cillor-ReL gion t8l tel I Reminiscor REMINISCOR STAFF Co,editors Diane Breyer , Beverly Stegge Co.Business Managers Denise Denis , Auelie Stricherz Assistant Maxine Burnelle Class Editors Freshman Sophomores Juniors . Seniors Jeanne Sinner Ruth Hablas Betty Forbney Pat Colliton Sports Editors Football. Basketball Neil Deibert , George Zwack George Ke11y Social Calendar Patúcia Baldwin Joanne Parries Features Patricia Rush Typists Jeraldine Burgess , Bonica Wood " . ed,ucation consis¿s essentially ín þreparing man f or what he must Art Editor Sylvia Georgeson be and f or uhat he mustt do here below, that he rnay attain the sublime end f or uhich he was created . " Pope Pius XI, Encyclical on Christian Education V/e, the Reminiscor staff of 't1, wish to thank all those who cooperated with us in editing and publishing this first Shanley High ,{nnual. We wish to thank the faculty, student body, Dakota Photo Engraving, Knight Print- ing Company, and our most gracious and generous patrons. [11] t lol New members of The Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society of Shanley High School Seniors Therese Foy Connie Hogan Jeraldine Burgess Selections For Honor SocÍety Based On Character, Leadershíp, Service t have earned a ociety, Seniors Therese Foy, i"-:'¡""t"rt¡."rï President Patrick Colliton Vice.President Patricl< Conrny Secretary,Treasurer Joanne Marquart Senior Class History Bewildered, green, or just plain scared; any word may The Moorhead country club was the scene o{ the prom, describe our condition when we entered S. H, ,{. as freshmen, which proved to be a big success. With hopes of enterìng the lnitiacion Ceremony, March 7, Feast of St. Thomas Aqnina." Neil Diebert, Patrick Conmy, and Maxine Brunelle were much talked about Shanley High School, we looked forward elecled presidenl, vice.president and secretary,treasurer to our final year. respectively. By means of a "Booste¡ Club" under SisËer Jane yeslerday we Michael's tutorship, we instituted our first class fund. Here we are seniors! It seems only when entered the halls of o1d S. H. A. Pac Colliton was again elect- Upon returning as sophomores, a feeling of security and an expression of dignity were prevalent among us. Class elects were: President, Kathie Barnick; vice president, Bill Seeba; and secretary treasurer, George Ke1ly. With the thought of the Junior.Senior prom in the not,too-distant fuLure, we sold Christmas cards and miniacure footballs ag a means of in, we presented our Senior Class Play "Murder in a Nunnery"' come. Soon we shall graduate. Along with graduation will come many a sad heart. Not sad because of graduation, but be' cause all the wonderful memories of S. H. A. and Shanley musÈ be lefc behind. Yes, now we musc go out into the world and cope with anything chat might prevail. But we of Shanley High School feel as well equipped as any graduate; for through S. H. A. and Shanley's portals, we have attained an education which ed our prom quota to the desired'heighc, not only insures our temporal welfare, but also our spíriÊual. Pat Conmy Lynne Murphy Pat Collitin [ 12] [13] T MAXINE BRUNELLE RODM,TN BAILEY EDWARD CAMPBELL JERALDINE BURGESS NEIL DEIBERT RICHARD JOHNSON JO ÂNN FELLING KATHLEEN B,{RNICK Freshman Class President Basketball Letterman '49-'T 1 Sodalirv'48.'5t Student Council'.19.'T0 Football'48-'51 Sodaliry '49.'t 1 Transfer from St, James, Cheerleader'T1 '49.'i0 Lettermen's '50 '51 Shack Football '48-'11 Football Letterman'49.'51 New Rockford '49 Sodality'48-'51 Fr".hmân Class Officer Football Club Staff'49,'51 '48.'51 '49,'f0 Play Cìass Plny Class Play Hockey Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Triple Trio '48 Glee Club lunior Class Junior Junior '48.'49 Shack Staff '48,'T0 Lettermen's Club'49,'10 Senior Class Play Reminiscor staff '57 Glee Club Senior Class Play GAÂ ''1 Glee Club '48 Letterman's Club'48.'51 Junior Class Play Alpha Honor Presrdent 'f 1 Sophomore Class President GAA ''1 Senior Class Play Reminiscor Staff '51 [unior vice.president Homecoming Attendant'51 Shack Sta{f '49,'51 Reminiscor Staff '51 Second.page editor '11 String Orchestra'49 hrnior Class Play P,{TRICK COLLITON CONSTANCE HOGAN PATRICK CONMY Student Council'49.'51 Glee Club '48.'J1 Glee Club '49.'T1 Sodality '48,'T1 Class Of ficer '48:49 'J I Football, Basketball, Track Shack Sraff 't0 Lettermen's Club'48,'51 Letternan Co,editor '5 1 '50 Glee Club '48.'51 Junior class play MARY KRUPICH Prom Committee Hockey Captain '51 Class Presidenc '50 't1 Student Council'50'51 Class Play Sodality '+8.'Tt Sec.-Treas. '5 1 Junior Football captain'51 'f Senior Class Play Most valuable player 'l r GAÂ ''1 Â1pha Honor I Student Council Alpha H':r,or 'f 1 Cheerleader'T1 Student Council Pres.