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Alma Mater Two hundred and thirty-five diplomas have been given to Marty graduates since the doors of St. Paul's High School were opened a quarter century ago. First record of high school grads dates back to 1955. There were only three graduates that year: LILLIAN DUBOIS CNow, Mother Timothy, superior of the Oblate Sistersy, CECILIA ROUSSEAU and IRENE MARLOWE. The first graduating class after our high school became accredited was the Class of '57. Six girls were in this group: MARGARET and GERTRUDE HOLTZMAN, EDNA LaMERE. ADA RICE, ETHEL LeBEAU. and KATHERINE VERA PENISKA. The largest graduating group in our brief history was the Class of '4l. There were twenty-three grads that year. VINCE HOLTZMAN is another star in the Marty alumni list. He has gone a long way since graduation in '40 Afater a hitch in the Service. Vince went back to the books. He matriculated at Colorado State and Wlashington State. Vince receivedbhis Ph,D. in the summer of '55. He now holds a professorship 'way down in South Carolina. Speaking of teaching careers reminds us of another Marty grad who has chosen the hickory stick profes- sion. I.EO CROTEAU '47, is associate Prof. of Eng- lish in Tucson, Arizona. Leo is also a family man. Three of 'em last time we heard. Other Croteau's, also grads are heading toward the top, too. There? James, '55, and Erancis, '55, who are lndustrial Arts majors: the former in Auto. Mech., the latter in Graphic Arts. JOSEPH SKYE. '55 is currently a student in the Junior Year at Xavier University, New Orleans. He's in Business Administration. I want to go back to help my people, was the reason joe gave for going to Xavier for higher education. He hopes to get a Master's Degree in Personnel Management. Joe's big ambition is to assist the economic betterment of his people. Another success story comes to us about a former Marty student. The former Clarence I.aFromhoise of Belcourt, North Dakota, is now the VERY REVER- END BENEDICT l.aEROMl5OISE, O SIS. Ordained a priest after completing his studies in Rome, Earlier Benedict became Novice Master and Sub-prior at the Benedictine Abbey at Iienet lake, XVisconsin. A short time ago he was placed in charge of a new Benedictine foundation near Boston, Mass. He is the Prior of the new Community. FRANCIS COI,'RNOYIfR, '59, lifts quite a good reputation among the big wheels at the Ifort Randall Dam project at Pickstown. So. llak. By the way. his wife is the former l.ouell.t Armell. 59. HAZIEI. TAYLOR. '-49. is .t nurse '... INIATT DIZCORA is now in his junior year majoring in Music at Morningside College, Sioux City. Iowa . . RITA GOURNEAII. '54, is an employee of the In- dian Service: a receptionist at the Fort Yates Indian hospital. GENE GAU, '50, is a student for the priest- hood at Blue Cloud Abbey.
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Acknowledgments THE SMOKE SIGNAL is the the official Yearbook Publication of St. Paul's Indian Mission High School, Marty, South Dakota. In presenting this Silver jubilee issue, acknowledgement and credit are gratefully extended to: OUR PATRONS, whose names are listed on the following pages. By their financial assistance, publication of the Silver jubilee Smoke Signal was made possible. We also salute the workers of the Smoke Signal Bazaar. PHOTOGRAPHY for the Silver jubilee Smoke Signal is the work of Mary Cabalka of the ONeill Photo Company who contributed generously of her time and talent in taking the individual and group photos Special enlargements and effects were created by Al j Holtzman r 36 Marty South Dakota Printing of the Silver jubilee Smoke Signal which was done by photo offset process by The Yearbook House Kansas City Missouri Layouts pasteups are the work of Father Roger OSB Moderator of the Smoke Signal and james Toon hyd Instructor in Graphic Arts with the help of the Graphic Arts students TYPING and much of the research and information which is the work of the student editor Dennis Decorah ALI. who in any way contributed of their means time or talent to make the 1956 Silver ubilee Smoke Signal a reality we extend our heartfelt thanks Most Rev Wm O Brady DD Sioux Falls South Dakota Most Rev Wm T McCarty CSSR Rapid City South Dakota Most Rev P W Bartholome St Cloud Minnesota Rt Rev Gilbert Hess OSB Marxin South Dakota Rt Rev Ignatius Esser OSB Tulsa Oklahoma Rt Rex Bonaventure Knaebel OSB St Meinrad Indiana Rt Rex Gerald Benkerr OSB Aurora Illinois Rt Ru Paul A Gierrngcr Worthington Ohio Msgr Raymond Swccncy Grand Rapids Michigan Rcv F Collins S Rapid City South Dakou Rev Tom Martin Sj St Marys Kansas Patrons Rev Henry Willmering St Marys Kansas Rev Frankj Hulsman Winnebago Nebraska Rev Paul Kersjes Grand Rapids Michigan Rev Alfred Meyer OSB Fort Yates North Dakota Rev james Shanahan Rev William Wigger Huff North Dakota Mother M Clarissa OSB Ferdinand Indiana Charles Belgarde Minneapolis Minnesoti Mr and Mrs Isaac Blikcy Yankton South Dikoti john Bocrcma Vermillion South Dakoti Charlesj Bohe Valley Ciy No Dak Henry Bohe New Town North Dakota joe G Boyce Oshkosh Wisconsin Mr and Mrs james Boyd Marty South Dakota Chris Broderson Elk Point So Dak A Pronson Mr and Mrs Roger Brunelle Wolf Point Montana jim Buisson Igloo South Dakota Margaret Butler Philadclphia P imcs Boslct Altoona Pa Mr and Mrs john Cahill Clifton Heights Pa Wesley Carda Wagner South Dakota F , , - , . . ' ' 1 , M Y r 1 , . 7 l . A I ' ' ' , . . . . , . . . ' ' ,S-I . 1 ' I 7 . . . , S. . . ' ' ' S- - I 7 y 7 - 9 7 s 0 . . i , . . . ' Y ' ' ' I ii 1 ' I 9 ' ' A ,' ' ' ' ' Tell City, Indiana Philadelphia, Pa. a i A I ' i 1 i ,A ' ' ',- A A A ' ', .n. ' H ' ' ' , 1' a , . , , ' Z I i , L , , ' 3 . y . Y
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