Category: 1970’s
St. Albert Activities in the 1970’s
1975 CLASS OF ’75 THANKS ST. ALBERTS
St. Albert the Great School graduated 64 students, one of its largest classes, on June 6th at the 9 o’clock Mass. Every detail was perfect, starting with a lovely sunny day. Graduation was the climax of the enthusiasm and Christian spirit that has prevailed through the years. Msgr. John A. Weier was assisted by Fr. Timothy Mock. The church looked…
1975 GRADUATING CLASS
St. Albert the Great School is happy to announce that exercises for its 12th Graduating Class will be celebrated at the 9 o’clock Mass on June 6th. We extend our congratulations and best wishes to the following 8TH GRADE GRADUATES OF 1975. May our Dear Lord’s Blessings and continued success follow all of you as you enter high school. James…
1975 BASKETBALL EVENING WITH THE CLASS OF ’75
The St. Albert Chronicle reported the following in the winter of 1975. “A great crowd showed up on Super Sunday to see the C.Y.O. Boys’ Basketball team defeat St. Norbert’s 46 to 17. High scorers of the game were Gary Zarb with 12 points and Randy Huettman with 8 points. A great half time show by the cheerleaders and Mrs….
1975 CLASS OF ’75 SPECIAL DAY MEMORIES
On this special day when Sister Lucina was leaving St. Albert’s, the 8th grade class had a project to write a speech about her. Cathy C won and had to read it in front of the school in the gymnasium. On this special day there was a circle drawn on the board with a dot in the center and anyone…
1975 CLASS OF ’75 MEMORIES OF THE ANY GIVEN DAY ACTIVITIES
On any given day the students would start by saying a Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. On any given day you’d see students scatter if they saw Msgr. Weier headed their way. On any given winter day a snowball fight might break out during recess. On any given day you might get a noogie from Kerry P (and they…
1975 CHRONICLE – BOYS’ C.Y.O. BASEBALL
BOYS’ C.Y.O. BASEBALL Last weekend the Cardinals lost two ballgames. Hits from Jim Abell, Andy Korte, and Mike Osaer were not enough to win the first ball game. Sunday the boys worked as grounds keepers to ready the playing field. Special thank you to Mr. Scott, Mr. Welker, and Mr. Zarb, for helping fix the field. Heading the effort for…
1975 CLASS OF ’75 FIELD TRIP MEMORIES
Sometimes at the end of the year the class would go on a field trip. Most of the time this field trip would be to Greenfield Village since it was only a couple miles away from the school. The students would enjoy a day at the village and if it rained they could always go to Henry Ford Museum. While…
1975 CLASS OF ’75 ENJOYS THE HOUSE PARTIES
There are special moments in everyone’s life where they remember exactly where they were as if it was yesterday when it happened. This may be a first dance, a first kiss, or simply holding hands and going for a walk under the moonlight for a first time. Many of these moments were shared with the Class of ’75 at parties…
1975 CHRONICLE – BOYS’ C.Y.O. BASEBALL
BOYS’ C.Y.O. BASEBALLSunday the Cardinals won big against St. John’s by the score of 15 to 6. Pitching and leading the hitting attack for the boys was Steve Lamb along with hits from John Bova, Mike Osaer, Bob Welker, and Brian Wilson. This weekend the boys play Saturday against Good Shepherd, and Sunday against St. Mary Magdalen. Both games are…
1975 CHRONICLE – BOYS’ C.Y.O. BASEBALL
BOYS’ C.Y.O. BASEBALL Saturday the Cardinals lost their second game by the score of 12 to 8 against St. Cyril. Hits by Chuck Kleiber, Steve Wilk, Steve Lamb, Jim Abell, and Brian Wilson were not enough to pull the game out for a win. Sunday against St. Mary Magdalen, Steve Lamb threw a one hitter and lost 3 to 0….