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VOLUME XVII - MAY, 1965

Courage is the personal password of the class of '65--courage to amend past mis- takes, courage to face daily problems, and courage to lift the veil of the future. The world is changing and will continue to change but we are ready to grapple with the un- known, the unexpected. In the spirit of courage, we will use nothing as a_ shield against the world in which we live--neither our families nor our potential professions. We are prepared to move bravely into the future.

n order to show its deep gratitude the senior class dedicates the 1965 edition of the Hi-Lites to Sister Dolorita. Sister Dolorita has served faith- fully as principal of Kelly high school for the past four years. As seniors we feel very fortunate because, during our four years in high school, Sister has been here to help and inspire us. She has devotedly performed her duties and is respected by everyone who knows her. It is to Sister Dolorita that we owe many havpy memories of our high school days.

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Sister M, Dolorita, 0.S.B. Princival.

Mount St. Scholastica College A.B. Creighton University M.A. Homemaking, Business.

Music.

Sister Innocentia, 0.S.B. Mount St. Scholastica College A.B. Business, Library.

Father Vincent Wavada,0.S.B., spiritual advisor, takes time out from his busy day to greet the photographer.

Sister M. Charles, 0.5.8.

Mount St. Scholastica College A.B. Creighton University M.A.

Latin, Science.

Mr. Joseph Dooley.

Fort Hays Kansas State College A.B. Math, Driver's Education. Industrial Arts.

Mr. Donald L. O'Connor St. Benedict College A.B. Coach, Social Science.

Sister M. Kevin, 0.S.B. Mount St. Scholastica College A.B. English, Speech.

Mr. Joseph Dooley and Mr. Donald C Hi OOL BOA RD O'Connor enjoy a coffee break be-

fore classes begin.

Callistus Kramer, Director; Virgil

Altenhofen, Clerk; and Robert Von- | demkamp, Treasurer direct school | affairs during the 1964-1965 school | year.

Planning and oreparing meals for both grade and high school students keeps Mrs. AL Yaverkamp and Mrs. Lawrence Levert busy every day.

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FAVORITES

A friendly handshake initiates the fifth year of driving for Mr. Virgil Altenhofen and the third year for Mr. Albert Wessel. Their jovial faces greet us each morning as we climb the steps of the school bus.

Jane listens, while her father, Mr. Francis Stallbaumer, our loyal custodian, explains to Joe Enneking, his assistant, that it is

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Standard Service Station, Golf

First National Bank, Golf

Seneca Lumber Company 6

James Anthony Heinen Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heinen Born: July 26, 1947 Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulip Time" 2 "Wilbur's Honey Bee" 3 Basketball 1,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

Linus Eugene Enneking Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Enneking Born: January 28, 1947 Class President 3,4 Class Vice-President 1 Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulit Time" 2 "Wilbur's Honey Bee" 3 Basketball 1,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

Gerald M. Rottinghaus Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rottinghaus Born: August 16, 1947 Class Secretary 4 Svokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Sure As You're Born" 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,3,4 Track 1 \ Glee Club 1,2,3,4

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Richard R. Heinen Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heinen Born: June 15, 1947 Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulip Time" 2 "Has Anyone Seen Wilbur" 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

Mary Jo Vondemkamp Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vondemkamp Born: January 2, 1947 Class Secretary 2,3 Spokesman Staff 3,4 Hi-Lites Editor 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulip Time" 2 "Wilbur's Honey Bee" 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

Constance Haverkamp Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haverkamp Born: October 12, 1947 Class Vice-President 2 Spokesman Editor 3,4 Hi-Lites Staff 4

"Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulip Time" 2 "Wilbur's Honey Bee" Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club Vice-President 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

| Connie Huerter Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James Huerter Born: May 19, 1947 | Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites 4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulip Time" 2 "Wilbur's Honey Bee" 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club President 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

Kenneth Hermesch Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hermesch Born: October 9, 1947 Class Secretary 1 Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites 4

"Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Wilbur's Honey Bee" 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

Robert Leo Rettele Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rettele Born: October 10, 1947 Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulip Time" 2 Basketball 1,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

Karen E, Wessel Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wessel Born: June 14, 1947 Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Tulip Time" 2 "Wilbur's Honey Bee" 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

John A. Kuhlman Parents: Mr. and Mrs Louis Kuhlman Born: August 27, 1947 Class President 1,2 Class Vice-President 3 Spokesman Staff 3 Hi-Lites Staff 4 Latin Certificate 2 Boy's State 3 "Sunbonnet Sue" 1 "Has Anyone Seen Wilbur" 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Glee Club 1,2,3,4

| James Heinen, Linus Enneking, and Gerald | Rottinghaus, class officers, talk over | plans for their senior year. |

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Back at the School

For a change of pace Gerald Rottinghaus, Linus Enneking, Kenneth Hermesch, and James Heinen try studying outdoors.

Taking advantage of the study hall are Karen Wessel, Connie duerter, Connie Haverkamp,Mary Jo Vondemkamp, and Robert Rettele.

Freshmen, Bernard Ronnebaum, Arminda Bowhay, and David Niehues, learn good study habits from upperclassmen.

Any time is study time for John Kuhlman and Richard Heinen.

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Directing an enthusiastic look to- ward the junior activities agenda for the 1964-1965 school year are: Alice Hunninghake, president; Mariana Kohake, vice president; Carolyn Wessel James Huerter, secretary-treasurer.

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Seniors To Be At Work

Above: Keeping up to date on current events, Leonard Holthaus,Rose Ann Schultejars, tricia Niehues, Carol Ann Rottinghaus, and Carolyn Wessel prepare to give their views of world affairs in a panel discussion.

Upper right: Alice Hunninghake and Betty Bowhay demonstrate they have mastered the art of reading labels on bottles of chemicals.

Right: Joseph Hutfles and James Huerter assisted by Mr. Dooley assemble a miniature table for shop class.

Lower right: Increasing their speed by daily practice, Mariana Kohake, Joella Steinlage, and Gloria Jean Huerter keep their fingers moving over the keys.

Mary Jane Niehues sets the microprojector while Wayne Niehues and Lucy Enneking anxiously await their turn.

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Mr. Josevh Dooley, drivers' ed- ucation instructor, gives his students a peek at the motor.

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Sophomore

Activities

Glancing through their latest paperback book, Kon-Tiki, Rose Mary Wessel, Carol Haverkamp, Jane Stallbaumer, and Betty Huerter prepare to study.

Sophomore Latin scholars John Heinen, Barbara Kohake, and Marilyn Kramer give their complete attention to a lesson on tape. Gary Steinlage, Lynn Enneking, and Bonnie Rettele, seated in the last row, listen in.

Roger Hermesch (extreme right) invites Tom Korte, Joseph Enneking, and Eugene Heinen to feel that smooth finish.

General Trucking Farm Service and Supply GRAHAM GRAIN COMPANY, ONEIDA "Long and Short Haul"

"Sabetha Livestock Auction Sale Every Saturday" i Bauman Sabetha Livestock S.G. Huerter Service, Kelly 18

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Lynn Enneking, Gary Steinlage, Gerald Schultejans,

Marlene Holthaus, and Bonnie Rettele take time out / for a laugh as they seek to discover who has. the - highest math grade.

Gerald Schulte jans Bernard Ronnebaum

Arminda Bowhay Shirley Glissman Lynn Enneking

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Talking over plans for their fresh- man year are Shirley Glissman, pres- ident; Bonita Niehues, secretary- treasurer; and Charles Hermesch,

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Executing one of many intricate science experiments are freshmen Bonnie Rettle, Lynn Enneking and Gary Steinlage.

Gerald Schultejans points out his favor- ite geographical spot for David Niehues, Bonita Niehues, and Marlene Holthaus.

Shirley Glissman, Arminda Bowhay, and Bernard Ronnebaum use the library to find information in the Readers' Guide to

Periodical Literature, while Charles

Yermesch studies an article in the"U. S. News and World Report."

CANDID SHOTS

Left: Thomas Korte, Joseph Enneking, and Wayne Niehues take a cocoa-break at the carol- ing party.

Left: John Kuhlman and Kenneth Hermesch do some research work for the yearbook.

Above: Working to meet the March dead- line are Robert Rettele, Richard Heinen, and James Heinen.

Right: The boys tune up before singing,

Lower left: Mr. Dooley, instructor,with Eugene Heinen, Roger Hermesch, Joseph Enneking, Thomas Korte examine the mecha- nism of the drivers' education car.

Lower right: John Kuhlman and James Heinen converse backstage between acts.

During an informal practice period, Sister Dolorita, principal, directs singers Bonita Niehues, Shirley Glissman, Arminda Bowhay, Rose Ann Schultejans, and Gloria Huerter.

Marilyn Kramer, Betty Huerter, Barbara Kohake, and Jane Stallbaumer test their driving skill.

Marilyn Kramer and Rosemary Wessel wait expectantly for the ball to come whizzing over home plate.

OUR GIRLS

Above: Bonnie Rettele, Arminda Bow- hay, Betty Ann Huerter, and Carolyn Wessel plan a skit, "The Ghost Goes Home" for the first home basketball game.

Left: Home economics class' members (front to back) Connie Jean Haver- kamp, Mary Jo Vondemkamp, Karen Wessel, Betty Bowhay, Carolyn Wess el, and Connie Huerter take time out for fun while they paint Spartan Hall. Connie Huerter and Connie ‘laverkamp complete the work by hanging the new curtains.

ANNUAL, NEWSPAPER

STAFFS

Although they have smiles on their faces, Robert Rettele, Richard Heinen, Karen Wessel, and Jim Heinen are hard at work and find the production of the Hi-Lites a large and time- consuming task.

Above: "If you're ever up a tree call on me;' Linus Enneking and John Heinen,photographers, seem to say to Mary Jo Vondemkamp, Hi-Lites editor, and Connie Haverkamp, Spokesman editor. Harried editors choose a tree near the school to get away from it all.

Center right: That teamwork is needed in all phases of production is demonstrated in this picture by Connie Huerter, Kenneth Hermesch and John Kuhlman.

Lower right: Planning pages for their section of the yearbook are Gerald Rottinghaus, adver tising manager, and Connie Haverkamp, Hi-Lites co-editor.

Above: Mary Jane Niehues and Alice Hunninghake are happy with the results of the finished Spokesman.

Upper right: Explaining an experiment to Mary b Vondemkamp and Gerald Rottinghaus in the chemistry class is Sister Mary Charles.

Center right: In shop II, Linus Enneking and Robert Rettele are getting acquainted with the tools they will use daily.

Lower right: Kenneth Hermesch, Jim Heinen, Karen Wessel, and Richard Heinen prepare to listen to the Shakespearian drama, Macbeth.

Below: While jurior girls listen to a classmate's answer during the U.N. Day assembly, Mr. Donald O'Connor, social science instructor, selects the next question.

aa 1th Posing for the cameraman are the four stu- dents participating in the duet acting division of the speech contest on March 20. Joseph and Lucy Enneking work on a cut from "The Lark" by Jean Anouilh while James Heinen and Connie Hav- erkamp practice "Life With Father" by Clarence Day.

Above: Entering the reading division of the speech contest are Rose Ann Schultejans and Mary Jane Niehuves (absent). Mary Jo Vondemkamp smiles approval of her partner in oral interpretation, Mariana Kohake, as she prepares to recite "The Creation" by James W. Johnson.

Right: Gloria Jean Hluerter and Patricia Niehues share informative speeches and ideas with Shirley Glissman and Carol Rottinghaus,who are preparing orig- inal orations.

ACTIVITIES

Sister Innocentia, librarian, helps Mary Jo Vondemkamp check out the books she needs for classwork.

Upper left: Checking over their in- formation on foreign affairs in prepa- ration for extempore speaking are Alice Hunninghake and Charles Hermesch. Jan. 23 Charles Hermesch won first place in the district Co-Op speech contest and second place in the state contest on Feb. 8. Alice Hunninghake won second place honors in the district contest, while Lucy Enneking (above) took third place.

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February 14, was the date for the annual Heart Hop, 4 benefit dance sponsored by the junior class. Those in the royal court are King Linus Enneking, Queen Karen Wessel, Duke Kenneth Hermeschy Duchess Connie Haverkamp, Lord James Heinen, Lady Mary Jo Vondemkamp, Count Gerald Rottinghaus, and Countess Connie Huerter.

Professor Higgins (Linus Ennek- ing) takes notes as Colonel Picler ing (Gerald Rottinghaus) and Eliza Doolittle (Carol Ann Rottinghaus) exchange pleasantries.

Carol Ann Rottinghaus portrays Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady".

Mr. Doolittle (James Heinen) and two of his friends (Karen Wessel and Connie Huerter) celebrate in a London pub.

Joseph Hutfles, Lucy Enneking, Kenneth Her- mesch, Gerald Rottinghaus, Roger Hermesch, Connie Jean Haverkamp, Bonita Niehues, Mary Jo Vondemkamp, Jim Huerter, John Kuhlman, Alice Hunninghake, Linus Enneking, Richard Heinen, and Patricia Niehues wait for the Ascot races

to begin.

Professor Higgins (Linus Enneking )lectures his mother (Connie Haverkamp) and Colonel Pickering (Gerald Rottinghaus).

Front row: Gerald Rottinghaus, Joseph Hutfles, Kenneth Hermesch, Roger ilermesch, Y Thomas Korte. Second row: Coach Donald O'Connor, John Kulhman, Leonard Holthaus, Linus Enneking, Robert Rettele, and James Heinen. Front row: David Niehues, Charles Hermesch, Gerald Schultejans, Joseph Enneking, James Huerter. Second row: Coach Donald O'Connor, John Heinen, Carol Haverkamp, Lynn Enneking, Bernard Ronnebaum, Gary Steinlage, and Mr. Joseph Dooley.

VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM

Joe Hutfles

Linus Wnneking

John Kuhlman

Leonard ‘Joltnaus

SCORES

Kelly Opponent 51 Baileyville 56 43 Baileyville 49 70 Emmett 50 59 Emmett 36 76 St. Benedict 46 68 Wheaton 83 54 Goff 74 4 Seneca 4O 49 Corning 50 65 Wheaton 63 55 Goff (3 68 Morrill 60 64 St. Benedict 57 56 Flush 63 35 Westmoreland 62 65 Netawaka 60

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TEAM SNAPSHOTS

Spartan winners of third place in the District are: John Kuhlman, James Heinen, Gerald Rottinghaus, Coach Donald O'Connor, Kenneth Hermesch, Linus Enneking and Robert Rettele.

Wetmore Bowl, Phone 866-2960 D &L Drive In, Centralia Evelyn's Beauty Shop

Golf Grain Company, Inc. Clark Garage, Corning

Haverkamp Cooper Feed Service

Above: Cheering the teams on to victory are the Pep Club members led by officers Connie Sue Huerter, president; Connie Jean Haverkamp, vice- president; and Lucy Enneking, secretary-treasurer.

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GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY

Sister Mary Philip, 0.S.B. Principal Grades 7 and 8

Mr. Richard Mueting Grade 6

Sister Evelyn, 0.S.B. Sister Mary Philip, Principal, agrees to play Maurice Grades 4 and 5 Enneking's favorite selection.

Miss Lillian J. Brychta Grades 2 and 3

Sister Philomene, 0.S.B. Grades 1 and 2

SCHOOL BOARD

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GRADE SCHOOL SPARTANS

First Row: Gary Huerter, Leland Niehues, Maurice Enneking, Damian Enneking, Gary Kohake. Second

Row: Coach Richard Mueting, Richard Steinlage,

Leon Niehues, Thomas Haverkamp, Donald Glissman, Samuel Hermesch. Third Row: John Niehues, Max

Niehues, Billy Heinen, Stephen Holthaus, Donald Kramer, Robert Wessel, Frank Niehues.

Doctor R.R. Herrman Whiteway Chevrolet, Inc., Golf,Ks. | FARMERS STATE BANK Doctor A.B, Vitt

Knuckelman Implement Co.

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GILFORD HOTEL

THE STYLE SHOP

PARAMOUNT CLEANERS WETMORE CAFE

GEORGE'S MARKET MR. AND MRS ALPHONSE HAVERKAMP

MARK STALLBAUMER HANK'S SKELLY SERVICE

HAZEL'S BEAUTY SHOP

W. AND W. SHOE STORE

MCGEENEY USED CARS

KAMPERT'S PHARMACY

FLORENCE ANN SHOPPE

CURT'S CAFE AND SERVICE

BERTHA HUERTER LIQUOR STORE

PAUL AND TWILA HOLTHAUS, CENTRALIA

OSTERHAUS BROTHERS WELDING, ONEIDA

CUSTOM COMBINING AND ROCK HAULING

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BECKER CALDERWOODS

BROCK'S HOTEL AND CAFE, GOLF LOG CABIN

MRS. KENNETH ENGELKEN

TRADING POST SENECA FLORIST

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TODD TRACTOR COMPANY

KOELZER LUMBER COMPANY

INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS

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