Bishop Dwenger High School - Aureate Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1965
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Gc 977.202 F77bi5d 1V65 Bishop Dwenger High School Aureat e GOLDEN MEMORIES ' 65 l wr - Bishop Dwenger High School Fort Wayne, Indiana 1965 His Holiness, Pope Paul VI To whom golden memories is proudly dedicated In the Spirit of the Ecumenical Council, we proudly dedicate our Memory Book to Our Holy Father, Pope Paul VI. In the two years of his Pontificate he has endeavored to continue the work of his predecessor. Pope John XXIII, and the Church has grown, not only in numbers, but also in its understanding of the Bible and the Liturgy, in a vast surge of renewal . His efforts towards friendly dialogue with other re- ligions to further brotherhood, religious free- dom social welfare and world peace, are emblazoned upon our minds and hearts for years to come. The students of Bishop Dwenger are deeply indebted to our beloved Bishop Pursley for his keen interest in the educational facilities of his schools . Through his fatherly concern, zealous efforts and untiring solicitude for his flock, especially his young people, he has produced schools of which all Catholics may be justly proud. Through his guidance, students of Bishop Dwenger High School seek to become the personification of modern Christianity. The most Reverend Leo A. Pursley, D.D. Bishop of Fort Wayne -- South Bend, Indiana. 1368954 During his two years as Principal of Bishop Dwenger High School, Father Krason has earnestly and sincerely dis- played true dedication to both faculty and students . He assumes the triple role of Administrator, spiritual father and teacher . The solid foundation upon which Father has built Dwenger is in- tended to develop each student ' s poten- tialities to the fullest . It is his hope that in learning, living and loving, each may some day recognize his complete responsibility as a Citizen of Two Worlds. Father Edward Krason Administration provides leadership commensurate with growth of Dwenger Sister M. Hedwigis, P.H.J. C. is the Assistant Principal and Dean of Girls at Bishop Dwenger. She has con- tributed much time and energy to aid in the development of the students into exemplary Catholics possessing spiritual, intellectual, social and emotional maturity. Besides her many duties as Vice -Principal, Sister Hedwigis also teaches Math, acts as Dean of Girls, is the moderator of the Student Council and of the Moth- ers ' Club, and is the spiritual supe- rior of the sisters who reside at Bishop Dwenger ' s new convent. Sister M. Hedwigis, P.H.J. C. Students at Bishop Dwenger are offered opportunities for spiritual enrichment through noon-hour Con- fessions. Taking advantage of this grace are freshman boys, Steve Hydman and Phil Sanborn. Spirit of Growth — spiritual — intellectual In the spirit of the the spiritual growth evident daily. Father of bread and wine during from freshman boys Dickson cultural — physical — permeates Hungry sophomore boys (standing) enjoy a first lunch period . cafeteria is repre- lunch period. In the spacious facilities of the new art department, Sister Angelene assists Sandra Todd as she places the final pieces on her large Paper Mosaic of Saint Barbara. Lynn Bleke and Margaret Milbee admire their creations. The family spirit of Bishop Dwenger grows as Father Krason daily leads the faculty and student body in the Morning Offering, and announces the special feast of the day. This spiritual reminder is followed by necessary announcements . . . Liturgical Renewal of Dwenger is Chrobot accepts gifts the Offertory procession John Wernet and Jim Bishop Dwenger High and one lone freshman, hearty meal during the Expansion in the sented by a double Diane Schaab models her handiwork in the clothing room, while Sister Elenora, Charlene Derheimer, Betty Jo Becker, Bernice Brendel S. Giles gaze on New biology de- partment entices sophomore girls Venge Weber, L. Chandler, Maxy Bercot and Marg . Fox ex- tract Chlorophyl from the leaves of plants in one of many experi- ments. Increasing Father John Gillig Religion Athletic Director Father Adam Schmidt Religion Father Leonard Chrobot Homeroom 111 Religion Yearbook Adviser Assistant Director C.S.M.C. Faculty urges, encourages, top achievement Sister M. Cleone General Office Sacristan Sister M . Jeanne Librarian English Moderator of Writers ' Club Adviser -- Cheerleaders Sister M. Xavier Homeroom 207 Latin History Director -- C.S . GOLDEN TRUMPET-Advr Moderator -Journalism Club -Latin Club M.C. Miss Alina Sachnowska General Geography Health and Safety Assistant Librarian Sister M. Angelene Homeroom 206 English Art Yearbook Advisor Sister M. Maurice Homeroom 204 Mathematics Moderator -- Math Club Moderator -- Red Cross Sister M. Susan-Homeroom 101 - Orchestra, Chorus, General Music, World History, Moderator -- Sodality B.V.M. Mr. George Waning-Homeroom 113 Biology ' , Geography, World History, Coach -- Basketball Cross Country. Mr. Richard Brown - Band Sister M. Eleanora Homeroom 103 - Biology, Home Economics, Health Safety-Mod. Science -Theresians Mr. Michael Thompson Homeroom 110 Mathematics Moderator -Drama Club Moderator -Math Club i Mr. Bernard Haag -Homeroom 215 Health and Safety, Physical Education, Coach -Football and Track Team. Sister M. Myra-Homeroom 102 English, Physical Education Moderator of G. A. A. Strike up the band! Seated left to rt . are; row I.E. Murach, G. Fosnaugh, K. Rye, M. Alter, C. Peter- sen, C. Simonis, Row 2. D. Parnin, T. McEntee, K. Opliger, D. Scudder, S. Hilker, G. Nash, G. Onz, J. Gospodarek. Row 3. B. Rowley, S. Mahrt, J. Wernet, J. Garvin, R. Walz, D. Chandler, M. Arata, J. David, C. Graney, S. Opliger, M. Ernst, S. Hope, M. Butters, P. Mavis. Standing. D. Ensley, D. McClaien and Mr. Brown. Marilyn Till and Mark Aberle appear to be well- pleased with the string section of the orchestra, directed by Sister Susan. Seated from left to right are: Dennis Kitt, Marilyn Till, Carolyn Till, Mark Aberle, Linda Derheimer, Greg Shaeffer, Lynne Rodgers and Steve Bakle. Instrumental, vocal outlets appeal to musically inclined The golden tones of the Christmas pro- gram, of the com- bined concert, as well as the Spring Concert was the result of many chorus re- hearsals such as this. A large part of the choral group is shown trying out a selection. Expansion of Dwenger is visible in Versatile sophomores who form the core of the Student Council, find their role to be a demanding one. President Michael Shields, second from left, standing, dis- cusses a matter of business with Christine Rosswurm, Girls ' Vice-President, Ronald Walz, boys ' Vice-President, Barbara Humphrey, Secretary and Greg Shaffer, Treasurer. Dennis Kitt, President of the sophomore class discusses plans with freshman and sophomore class officer: (R ' ' t) Members of the Writers ' Club reveal a secret of creative writing. What is perceived by the five senses is translated into verbal artistery. D. Hartman, A. Shirmeyer, C. Graney and M. Beth Minick practice interview techniques on J. Leahy in preparation for a Journalism Club meeting. (Left) St. Genesian Players diligently study script to enter auditions for the Christmas play. L to R. K. Smith, T. Intini, C. Prell, J. Forbing, Anderson, K. Leahy, S. Junk and J. Gib- son. (Below) various extra-curricular clubs and activities Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, now in its second year at B.D.H. S. gets off to a wonderful start with Father Seculoff and Sister Susan, mod- erators. Small group is shown here. C.S.M.C. treasurer, Garry Nash, presents sug- gestions for a school-wide mission project to secretary, C. Collis, President, R. Rosier and V. President, B. Witte. Below: Bishop Dwenger himself gazes on approvingly as Sister Maurice, director, views posters prepared for display by Red Cross officers Kathy Farrell, Debbie Hartman, Jim Coughlin and Mary Witte . Above: Ego Bingo! sounds exultingly as Latin students join in an enthusiastic game in a Latin Club meeting. Stanley Mahrt explains his simple computer to an intent Math Club audience. Algebra grades soar high this semester! Qk - ««i hmk. ■P ' - ' - ' k ' I 1 November 11, 1964. Monsignor Wm. J. Lester offers the first Holy Mass in tlie new Bishop Dwenger Convent chapel. Here — Sophomore Class Vice-President lights the Advent wreath while other class officers look on. Congratulations new Dwengerites attend a Theresian vocation Panel given by members of three com- munities. Rev. Albert Nimeth, O.F.M., retreat master, conveys spiritual tlioughts to students during atmual retreat. Below: Ann Parks receives the honor of crowning Mary during the May Bible Vigil. Above left: Salena Garr lights the candelabra as the re-enacted Pas- chal Meal is begun. Left: Some needy family will be happy! and there around Dwenger Student Council officers! Above right: Recognize him??? He was the added attraction at the Mothers ' Club Bazaar. Above: Combined concert held at Bishop Leurs. Right: Entire cast sings finale in Mississippi Melody. Remember the Halloween Dance???! King Neil Land and Queen Barb Humphrey royally reign at tlie Valentine dance. Dwengers Einsteins win a First Place title at the Science Fair. I : i: i Margaiet Ankenbruck Betty Jo Becker Linda Beckman Mary Bercot Victoria Besancon Lynn Bleke Mary Beth Bobylia Rita Bosler Pamela Bowers Nancy Braun Bernice Brendel Mary Brice Theresa Sutter, Mary Beth awaited Bible Vigil which ended the Everyone is eager to aid Linda Christian Kathleen Cole Cathie en Coonan Beth Ann Croteau Sylvia Cuellar Chailene Derheimer Linda Derheimer Mary Ellen Deitsch Susan Dillon Diane Distelrath 14 3obylia eagerly plan the labor of the first semester. Fraters from the Crosier House 3f Studies are the guiding lights. in spiritual growth of Dwenger Nancy Case Stephanie Giles Linda Goebel Rochelle Goneau Carol Graney Jocille Gump Jacqueline Hargis Sandra Harmeyer Linda Harrington Deborah Hartman Nii vT ' 15 Karen Hazelett Rose Hess Linda Houser Cynthia Huffman Linda Hullinger Barbara Humplirey Christine Johnson Nannette Jones Susan Kane Linda Knight Katherine Mettler Sandr a Meyers Margaret Milbee Barbara Minnick Bette Nancarrow Barbara Neu Patricia O ' Dowd Kathleen Opliger Suzann Opliger Jane Oury Ann Parks IV ' jSl Paula Parte e Catherine Petersen Yevonne Chelle Goneau approvingly inspects her new uniform . New styles initiate new smiles Lyrme Rodgers Martha Rogers Judith Roggy Cynthia Romano Christine Ross airm Diane Schaab Linda Schenlcel Linda Schlink Constance Schuller Susan Sheehan Cheryl Simonis Marianne Sive Margaret Skevington Karen Smith Kathleen Smith Josephine Sollohub Sheila Stack Mary Jo Steinberger Arlene Stine Students attend Holy Mass in ' on First Fridays of the month. Dennis Kitt acts as commentator, faces the congregation. New liturgy iL Theresa Sutter Sandra Todd Pamela Ummel Mary Lou Sullivan Anita Vorndran Deborah Wagner Evangeline Weber Linda Wehrly Bette Witte Mary Witte Barbara Wolff Frances Zbacnik 1 arge gym iere Mtar David Barrett Gregory Barwick Charles Bayman Brian Bazur Gerald Bob ay Thomas Brandt Patrick Charles David Dennis Erase Buescher Carteaux Carteaux inspires Dwengerites Active participation in the New Liturgy Assists spiritual growth of sopho mores. Here a group attends weekly Mass in small school chapel. i £ fe4 John Mark James Michael Paul Kent Casey Compaiet Coughlin Daher Deiniger De Luce nay 19 Luke Derheimer Charles Ember Daniel Ensley Terrence Feichter James Forbing Microscopic world I intrigues sophomore Thomas Huth Anthony Intini Thomas Jasper William Jehl Gerald Junk 20 William Junk Timothy Keane Cliristopher Kesterke Dennis Kitt Neil Land Bayman, Chuck ment with Kent DeLucenay proudly displays Dwenger pennant to loyal fresh- man Dwengerites, Jill Patterson, Pegeen Giles and Katie Parks. biologists Michael Martin Timothy Martin Michael McGary Michael McLaughlin Jay Edward Miller William Moeller Richard Momenee Eric Murach Garry Nash Stephen Lash James Lassen John Lc ahy Theodore Luenbcrger Robert Lewis Philip Ley 4.t ' h4 Thomas Lombard i Dennis Loney David Markland ti4 hA.i - Charles Ostman Daxrell Parnin Howard Parrish David Pemberton Steven Pequignot Michael Pranger Richard Pulse Kenneth Reed Mark Richardson Michael Robertson Good, fresh, clear air invigorates healthy lungs as sophomore boys await buses after a busy school day! Anthony Roman Michael Russell Richard San Pietro Steven Savio Robert Sharringhausen Mark Shirmeyer Kenneth Schmidt Stephen Schnelker James SchuUe David Scudder 22 Gregory Shaffer Michael Shields Wayne Shive Roger Smith David Silk Sophomores show off their dancing ability in step with the Virginia Reel during gym class. Sophomores grow in physical strength — bodily grace Victor Sockrider Marcus Steffens Joseph Stier Jeremiah Sullivan Ronald Walz Robert Webster Joseph Wesseler James Wilson Dennis Wright Timothy Zimmerman 23 Susan Adang Cheri Alles Martha Alter Marianne Anderson Susan Ankenbruck ' _24i7J I Sk€3 .A § H. K ' ' i I f 1 V ) im ' M m Hi r J ' v «« ■f J  ' - ' -  Imi w f Sandy Martin proves her musical ability as she takes her turn directing in the general music class. 1 ll A Linda Balbaugh Sherry Baldwin Jo Anne Bayman Michelle Bazur Freshman advance in Lola Bennett Deborah Blackwell Joanne Bojrab Sharon Brames Diana Brown Sharon Butler Suzanne Cabler Sheron Campbell Rene Clark Janet Close Carol Collis Yolanda Cuellar 24 Carol Cuttitta Joan Deininger Deborah Deitschel Jane Deppen Chervl Desch girls cultural growth Cheryl Fangcr Ellen Federspiel Kathryn Ferris Theresa Perron Patricia Ferry Pamela Foellinger Diane Fortress Virginia DiFilipo Ellen Eggers Cynthia Engle Cathy Evard Dwenger ' s motto, To our youth, citizens of two worlds, provokes happy smiles, but deep thoughts from Yolanda Cuellar, Janet Keister and Sue Cabler . Barbara Fox Kathryn Franklin Pegeen Giles Darlene Gladieux Susan Golembiewski L ! ( ; Sylvia Guthier Melissa Hartman Informality sets the pace for Sister M. Eleanora presides and Christine Hohman Sheila Hollo Charlene Houck Denise Humphrey Shaion Jackson Suzanne Jehl Virginia Jordan Sally Junk Julia Kettleborough Mary Larene Keller Theresa Kever Janet Keister Margaret Knuth Stephanie Krantz Anita Lauer Linda Lehman Deborah Lucker Patricia Moloney Linda Manier Sandra Martin 26 Freshman girls advance spiritually Carleen McBride Mary McKenzie iliZi Cathy Metzger Becky Miller Theresian Club meeting . offers aid in planning various activities. Rebecca Miller Mary Beth Minick Mary Modezjewski Judith Murach Jane Ostman Kathryn Parks Jill Patterson Angela Pease Mary Pequignot Patricia Place Constance Pre 11 Maria Rager Sharon Raupfer Sharon Reiling Angelika Reitzug Stephanie Ringswald Sandra Rouseff Eileen Roy Katherine Rye Mary Savage 27 Donna Shaeffer Mary Kay Shaeffer Judith Schevetchuk Freshmen find high Jim Dickson demonstrates of the film projector to Sherry Baldwin, Ted Luen Colleen Vance and Ronald Darlene Sickafoose Angela Smith Patricia Smith Sharon Smith Lynn Sordelet Mary Ann Spencer Kathleen Spridgeon Beth Steger Christine Suelzer Darlene Sutter Carolyn Till Marilyn Till Mary Sue Ueber Colleen Vance Karen Vorick Suzanne Welch Nancy Werner De Etta White Maureen Wright Jean Wunderlin 28 quickly adjust school life stimulating the operating techniques fellow science club members, ger, Bob Rowley, Mark Aberlt Becker. Marke Aberle Wade Adams A-Iichael Arata Steven Bakle Vincent Bane Ronald Becker Michael Belshner Michael Berry Jack Bireley Steven Boester Richard Boylan Damon Bradtmueller Patrick Buescher Dennis Burns Robert Butters Michael Canfield Daniel Carteaux James Chamberlin David Chandler Terry Coleman 29 Thomas Evard Steven Fisher George Fitzgerald Michael Flaherty Michael Conrey James Davis Kevin Demetroff Richard DePray James Dickson James Didier Daniel Distebath John Doyle Michael Ehrman Michael Ernst Twins? You don ' t say! Dwenger grows by doubles -- Diane and and Carolyn Till, and David Carteaux, Raymond and Richard Doug ' s twin, Denise Daniel Flanagan John Fosnaugh Daniel Fyoch Charles Gabet Michael Gee Jeffery Gibson Edward Gill FRESHMEN can relax sometime ! f t Charles Graney Edward Grimmer Michael Hamrick 30 James Harrington Michael Hayes Donald Heck Lawrence Hedeen twos! Seen in pictures are Dan Distebath, Marilyn Judy and Jack Murach, Dennis Doug Humphrey, ???? Fortman. is absent . Robert Hire Dennis Hoevel Thomas Hoffman Kevin Hooley Lynn Houser Douglas Humphrey Steven Hyndman Daniel Jasper Leo Jehl Dennis Jensen James Johnson Ronald Junk Richard Kern iTkitk : 31 « « ji m£% Martin Kesterke Paul Kozerski John Kramer Dennis Lambert Richard Lewis Stanley Mahrt Philip Mavis David McClaren Thomas McEntee James Mensch David Mentzer Bernard Mettler Thomas Mettler Michael Minick Stephen Muldoon Jack Murach William Niezer Freshman boys studying? ' Yes, siree! Stephen Olry Gerhard Onz Robert Pantello Michael Parnin C tk 32 Edward Parrott James Pepple Eugene Poinsatte Richard Popp John Pranger Eugene Raymond Gregory Reeves Alan Reifel James Rennecker Michael Repine Glen Richardson James Rissing James Rooney David Rosswurm Robert Rowley Philip Sanborn Daniel Schmidt George Schuller Thomas Schulte Timothy Shields Michael Simmons Brian Stanley With homework and tests occupying their minds, freshman boys crack the books in study hall . Steven Steinbacker f f 3 Mark Strack 4a rkAk1i4 iwi iki Robert Sullivan James Sweeney Paul Tippmann Gregory Veresh Joseph Voors rr i William Voors Steven Wehrle John Wernet Bruce Westrick William Wilkinson Freshman boys, Lynn Houser, and Alan Reifel smilingly examine various sizes of books in Dwenger ' s spacious library facilities. Physical growth at Dwenger - featuring the long and the short of it David Winters Randy Young Donald Zink Robert Zuber William Wolters 34 1368954 Sister Hedwigis, Dean of Girls, interviews Martlia Rogers, a sopho- more and new student at Bishop Dwenger. Sister offers council and advice to students concerning their programs. — and behind the scenes — activity! Sister Cleone, efficient receptionist and sacristan resides in an office bustling with activity. She is shown cheerfully greeting students: Dave Barrett, Vince Banes, Charles Buescher, Bill Neizer, Linda Shive and Christine Suelzer. Members of the editorial staff discuss future issues of The Golden Trumpet. Seated clockwise: J. For- bing. Sister Xavier, Advi- sor, Nannette Jones, L. Knight, Editor-in-Chief; S. France, Mary E. Dietsch, Greg Fosnaugh and Ann Parks. Some of Dwenger ' s ever faithful crew of servers make a special appearance, F. row -- Tim Zim- merman, Mark Richardson, Jack Murach, Dermis Carteaux and Jim Wilson. B. row -- Ken Schmidt, Ronnie Walz, Dave Scudder, Buzz Sheringhausen, Joe Stier, Paul Deiniger, Steve Hope. Tom Lom- bardi, Eric Murach, Greg Barwick, Mike Shields and Mark Shirmeyer. Knowledge is readily accepted, diligently Dwenger students prep Panel discussions can be fun! Sylvia Cuellar, Maiy Dumask, Susie Dillon, Karen Hazelett and Beth Croteau seem to be happy about it as they prepare to give their talks to the sophonaore English class. Darlene Sutter, Jane Deppen, Donna Shaeffer and Angle Smitli intently study a rigid Latin diagram in first year Latin Class. So that ' s where it ' s located Mr. Waning! Mr. Waning! thank you. Freshman girls learn much about the history of the world from Mr. Waning. Joan Bojrab, Sue Jehl and Mary Savage seem to be learning the lesson well. What could Patty Place have said in her talk to evoke such smiles from frosh Sandy Rouseff, Beck Miller, Anita Lauer, Rebecca Miller and Linda Manier? Freshman English must be fascinating. shared, eagerly utilized as e for the future Father Gillig makes religion live for the freshman boys as he instructs them on the fundamentals of religion and the mysteries of the faith. Wonder why the Macedonians would be defeating the Persians in a debate in Father Seculoff ' s World History class??? Minds on math? This is a question which only sopho- more Tim Martin, Tony Roman, Mike Brandt and Jerry Bobay can answer as they attentively listen to Mr. Thompson explain the complications of geometric formulas. Freshman health class is the study of the body systems as well as its structure. M por- tion of Mr. Haag ' s health class diligently study the various organs of the body from a life-sized model borrowed from St. Joseph Hospital. Shown in picture are Dave Rosswurm, Jim Pepple, Chuck G abet, Michael Gee, Richard Kern, J. Fosnaugh, Geo. Fitzgerald, Bob Zuber and Dermy Burns. Physial fitness — a requisi Dwenger girls Freshman health class is fun with Miss Alina. Jean Wun- derlin, Cheri Alles, Cheryl Desch, Sharon Reiling, Katliy Evard and Cathy Henry leaf throu the book and ask a dozen questions. Debbie Blackwell, Clier ' l Fanger, and Mary Modezjewski admire a sophomore art class --a Christ- in burlap. (Below) Interested students of Mr. Waning ' s world geography class prepare for talks. Shown in picture are Mary Jo Steinberger, Karen Smith, Barbara Neu, Barbara Min- nick and Nancy Braun. Sophomores Cathy Petersen, Sandra Harmeyer and Sheila Stack display their talents and exhibit the facilities of the new home economics department. The girls are working in one of the six roomy kitchens in the food lab. Chris Johnson and Bette Witte study their special Latin class project. It was displayed among other ingenious ideas in the display case of the main lobby. 38 te for mental alertness! develop both Shoot it, Betty! Girls of tlie physical education classes learn almost every- thing in tlieir daily in- struction and fun. Diane Schaab, Kathy Farrell and Betty Nancarrow are pictured here as they practice with the basket- ball. Paula Partee Product of the mas creche This one ' s easy! -- Stiffness has disappeared as the girls le arn poise , grace and good form -- important factors towards good healthful living. This is only one phase of the physi- cal education for the girls of Bishop Dwenger Volleyball is another skill which all must learn to develop physical fitness. Get it over the net, Anita! I 9 _i _a -S Ji . ° i .ii ' 11 Mike Shields, Star fullback and captain of Saints, poses as he clutches the pig- skin in an iron grip. D ' wenger Saints pose for the camera. Seated J. Chaniberlin, D. Kitt, C. Bayman, G. Shaffer G. Hermann, T. Mettler, N. Land, G. Junk, C. Buescher, T. Feichter, 3rd row: T. Shields, J. Sullivan, M. Arata, J. Coughlin, Back row: M. McLaughlin, J. Sweeney, J. Jehl, M. Shields, The gridiron — rugged! Dwenger to prove ability and sportsmanship! help to promote Coach Haag explains a football squad before are T. Jasper, K. Schmi G. Hermann. Standing: B. Sharringhatisen and PRACTICE! PRACTICE! MORE PRACTICE! Blistering sun, long hours, iron sleds aid Dwenger Team in their desire to win. i . 1 1 ■! ' y ■■! nip i Hi.; Jl j mmBm a i Displaying Ehvenger power, the Saints crash the line and batter their opposition. 40 v ' B3 65, S jjii:ji lJWJ-iL It. Left to right: T. Zimmennann, M. Richardson R. San Pietro. D. Carteavix. L. Derheimer, R. ShaiTinghausen, T. Jasper, D. Wriglit T. Huth, D. Scudder, K. Schmidt, J. Lassen Fatlier Bly, W . Niezer, P. Sanborn, E. Murach, R. Walz, and W. Shive. digs in cheerleaders school spirit complicated play to strenuous practice. Players dt. D. Scudder, R. San Pietro, T. Zimmermann, M. Arata, M. McLaughlin, W. Niezer. Dwenger scores! ! ! . . . a might roar resounds from tihe cheering block, led by cheerleaders Vickie Besancon, Pam Bowers and Chris Rosswurm. Cheerleaders Pam Ummel, Mary Kay Evans and Cynthia Huffmann complete a cheer in newest cheerleader regalia -- white sweaters decorated vitli a large gold letter. Six terrific cheer- leaders pose before the camera. Pam Ummel, V. Besan- con, C. Huffman, P. Bowers, C. Ross- wurm and M. Evans are bulwarks of Dwenger School spirit. 41 m JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM ' 64- ' 65. Dwenger Saints — Heave ho! Jay Miller proves that Dwenger has strong men, too. Coach Waning directs this weight-lifting demonstration for tlie student body. Janet Melon -- A Saint? Sure ' nuf ! She flew right from heaven to be Dwen- ger ' s mascot. Left. Practice and A huddle . 42 Frosh Team -- The Hope of the frosh basketball team poses left to right. Joe Hilker, Mike Elhrman, Steve Fisher, John Wernet, Tim Shields, Jehl, Steve Wehrle, Joe Voors Athletic program grows by leaps and bounds Three D ' s distinguish Dwenger ' s Junior Varsity Team -- Determination, Dedication and Desire. Thougli they are not yet city champs they deserve a Gold Medal for team spirit, school spirit and co-operation. Bottom, left to riglit are: Mike Shields, Dave Scudder, Ken Schmidt, Terry Feichter, Dennis Kitt, Tom Huth, Top row: Manager Dave Carteaux, manager Chuck Ostman, Mike McLaughlin, Ken Reed, Jim Forbing, Jay Miller, Coach Waning, Jim Sweeney, Jim Lassen and :nanager Dennis Carteaux. Basketball game during a gym class. Get that rebound! ! ! out to win! future! Bishop Dwenger ' s for the camera. Bottom Eugene Raymond, Jim D idler, Daniel Fyock. T op: Manager Steve Hyman, Vince Bane, Jack and manager Mike Minnick. Left: At ease, men. Trach team relaxes before leaving for a meet. ABOVE Right: Wrestlers tumble, twist and turn in a rough and strenuous gym session. Right: Two members of gymnas- tics team get ready for a fast tumble. Members are taught by Mr. Gary Coker. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Right: Top row, left to right: J. Hilker, K. De- Lucenay, J. For- bing, J. Voors, J. Dickson, C. Ostman, J. Wer- net, G. Nash, G-. Barwick, S. Fisher, R. Smith, G. Fosnaugh, D. Flanagan. 43 A lively group of sophomores enjoy an after- lunch get-together. When weather perinits stu- dents use the spacious court during the short period of recreation. Devoted, amiable and capable cafeteria staff poses before a busy lunch period. Lft. to it. Dorothy Tom, Maim Vereda, Mrs. F. Gee, head of staff, Crescentia Bonifas, Lillian Gregg and Marge Eppele. Cafeteria staff increases Dwenger grows in maintenance Chris Johnson, Barb Wolff, Jacqueline Hargis, Kathy McEntee, Frances Mannix and Susie Kane head the long line ! Mr. Eugene Karst Chief engineer and head of maintenance. Locker trouble on first floor, girls! Freshmen Virginia Jordan and Margaret Knuth seem to sigh in exasperation. 44 Mr. Karst and some of his able assistants. Standing: Howard Parrish and Dan Ensley. Seated: Michael Parnin, Mr. Karst and trusty mascot. Pepper. Yearbook Patrons Mr . and Mrs . Thomas Ankenbruck Shambaugh Son, Inc . Truck Engineering Co. Woodland Waters Club Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goneau Mr . an d Mrs . John Garrett Mr . and Mrs . E . R . Dyer Dr. and Mrs. Robert Flaherty Gladieux Refinery, Inc. -- 4133 New Haven Avenue William McCormick Mr . and Mrs . Robert W . Plasterer St. Vincent de Paul Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Pettit Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. O ' Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Schenkel Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mellon Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Evans Chamber lin- Junk Advg. Inc. E. M. Hoetzer, M.D. Leto ' s Pizza Arthur F. Hoffman, M.D. Justin E . Arata, M.D. Rev. Walter Bly Frank and Joey ' s Gulf Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bramer A friend Mr . and Mrs . Thomas Steinberger Fox and Fox Frame Service J. Carl Derheimer Mr . and Mrs . James L . Sims Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Jung Ankenbruck ' s -- 119 W. Wayne St. George ' s Ba rber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Junk Greenfield Products CD. Powers -- 5208 Hursh Road Urbine Pharmacy -- 6656 St. Joe Road Colligan Co., Inc. Customcraft, Inc. Mr . and Mrs . Dick Lehman A . E . Modezjewski Const . M. C. Martin Curtis Flowers -- 1109 E. State St. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bleke Bobilya Shoes -- 112 E. Washington Wayne Home Equipment Co., Inc. Mr . and Mrs . James Raupfer Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buescher Mr. and Mrs. Richard Desch Bojrab ' s Clubhouse Automation Business College F. D. Butters and Associates, Inc. Leo ' s McKinnie Tap Wm. McLaughlin Family Mr . and Mrs . Frederick Gee Indiana Bank Trust Co . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher Mr. and Mrs. James E. Chamberlin Chamber lin -Junk Advertising, Inc. 5333 Coldwater Road Mr . and Mrs . Frank Boylan Dr. and Mrs. E. Wade Adams Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Aberle Mrs . Vincent Bone Clark ' s Landing Marine Sales Service Hamilton Lake, Indiana Philip Sanborn Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wernet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Voors Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mahrt Mr . and Mrs . H . Reeves John L. Parnot James Poinsatte Maloley ' s Foodland Stores Herbert Mettler, Realtor Mr . and Mrs . Ralph E . Popp Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lombard! Mr . and Mrs . Donald Huth Mr. and Mrs. Regis E. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Miller Donald F . Campbell, Insurance Martin Steel Erectors 3101 New Haven Avenue Mr. Charles S. Nash Mr . and Mrs . Kenneth L . Fosnaugh DeLucenay ' s Pharmacy 104 W. Albion -- Aviila Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Casey The Floyd Steffens Family Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharringhausen Marie Baukat Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shirmeyer Mr . and Mrs . Carl F . Hilker Mrs. J. W. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heyn Goroon F . Barwick Don Shive, Inc. Builders 2821 Devon Drive Frank S. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herber Mr . and Mrs . Wm . Sullivan Dr . and Mrs . Linus Minick Butler Drugs 9111 Lima Road, White Swan Mr . and Mrs . Edward Kane Herbert G. Wendt Mr. and Mrs. James R. Shields Mr . and Mrs . John Welch Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harmeyer Mr . and Mrs . Andrew Schevtchak Mr. Wm. McCormack Jim Koons, Aviila, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Derheimer Mr . and Mrs . Salvatore Cuttita Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Rissing Fort Wayne Finishing School Business Science Institute Rogers Markets, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Whitten Autographs Autographs Autographs 9J} [:,; : ' ; ' I I if I I ! ■■' !t
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