Bishop Dwenger High School - Aureate Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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X eg? x.. 5 QSSX Bishop of Fort Wayne--South Bend LL X ..-' . - ' 1 1 ' wi 'xjtfjv l ef I IV? U . A L , J7,4J, ad 4 Aklfu V EDICATION X W C As an appropriate Bishop Leo Pursley, who made these golden' memories we dedicate this book. A firm believer and leader in Cathoiliicleiliioeftion, he is untiring in his efforts to provide Catholic educational fagfilities to every Catholic high school student in the South' Wayne Diocese. Bishop Dwenger high school is a tangibleiproof oqfihis zeal and earnest en- deavor. It is in deep appreciation:thatgvsfeifibresent this pictorial re- view of the historical events5A.in5 the'fi'rst of our school. In these pages we now share withiour Bishop fiilfillment! 2 Very Rev. Monsignor J. William Lester, diocesan super- intendent of schools, and Rev. Edward J. Krason, principal of Bishop Dwenger high school, in early August of 1963 studied the blueprints of the school to f locate the various departments. Through his far- :ii sighted planning and his meticulous care of each small detail in the construction and the furnishing of Bishop Dwenger High, Monsignor Lester has produced a school of which the Fort Waynee-South Bend diocese is justly proud. Since being named principal, Father Krason has given himself unstintingly to Bishop Dwenger High. Father is intensely interested in developing to the fullest the spiritual and intellectual potentialities of each student. To Father Krason, primarily, belongs the credit for that special esprit de corps so marked among Dwenger faculty and students. In this first ye of the school s opera- tion, Father, be ides his administrative re- sponsibilities, has taken on additional 1, du i s in gu ance and in the teaching of i re 1 Sl1 , IJ 1 ivy ,. , , r ' ' , f 'U L AI Y 1 . A l'l1II'IIStl'3tIOl1 gave fl rm H e, ,Q Q Q ff ie 'i ' i Ti' , ,ij X1 Li il V 0 F f 0 X 1' N- i , LJ energetic leadership. jf ,M y .ww ,IL A., 1 - V i s xg, - x bf Sister M. I-Iedwigis, PHJC, vice- principal, came to Dwenger with a broad administrative background, which she has utilized this year to the great advantage of the school. Sister teaches math and also acts as dean of girls, advisor to the girls' vocation club, and moderator of the Mothers' Club. Ground at site for Bishop Dwenger high school was broken zestfully by . , Monsignor Charles J. Feltes, former vical general of the dioceseg Mox W. Pohlmeyer, architectg and Rev. William Faber of the building committee. I Watching the hole grow that Oct. 21, 1962, were Joseph C. Weigand, Sr., in charge of the general construction5 Sister M. Antonita, PHJC, Community f A supervisor of schools, and Monsignor J. William Lester, Diocesan superintend- lxfft , ent of schools. i,2gzih ,'5yf?Q77 i f M K -gf 4.1, i x ' - . N , ' 1 5 7 ' 'Aide N I H? U QL- - ' iv' L X - V The ground was broken, and the building grew 4 H' Ill ll Helping to prepare the cornerstone for insertion, members of the building committee are assisted by Sister M. Antonita, PHJC, and Sister M. Hedwigis, PHJC. Rev. Lawrence Fettig, Bert: Dahm, John Sosenheimer, Joseph C. Weigand, Sr., Vernon Otte, and Rev. William Faber appear eager to add their share of mortar. Bishop Pursley then blessed the cornerstone gr f A Y MMS was 4 wg 2' , w 52255 ,Ml f f fs '3 5 if fz .lf 5 3, , Q H .455 . V, ,. . ti, , ,sawn Qgfggf, j,..z5 Y 13973, s I Mfggyi .1 LQ. V Egeptw - A ' --M... A -Y, r Mf,s,sq X , , as 5 X K it . wlglmif Wir 2' ' L 2 E Q M r G if Q Hi 'W 2 f .4 3 an a K 5 f 5251 2 fir Q 0 ' 5 J si 0 0 . ' A s Ai - gf s- .,k.,A x ' V , , x ' V ft fs reef gf it Mass, blessing and 'Q marked-Dwenger's Bishop Pursley officiated at the dedica- tion ceremonies April 10 and 12. On Friday, in the presence of the faculty, students, and a small group of invited guests, His Excellency blessed the building The Sunday program brought 6000 interested persons to tour the school and to take part in the Mass of Thanksgiving. open house dedication days Dwenger students sang the Mass with the Crosier fraters chanting the proper. On the stage the band of Central Catholic High played during the processional and recessional. Assisting in the planning and preparation of the day, members of Dwenger's adult groups also took over special responsibilities on the day itself. r il -T! 'K' 4,4-L7 ' 5 3,5 ,,..,. Garry Nash describes the rosary project as CSMC officials meet with Father Dombrowski. Others at table are Gregory Barwick, Susan Dillon, Janet Plasterer, Dave Carteaux, Rick San Pietro, Dennis Loney, Rita Bosler, Bette Witte, Vicki Besancon, and Dennis Carteaux. After a retreat day Father Kurt enjoys a few moments with Linda Chandler, Cathy Coonan, and Diane Schaab. Spiritual activities 5, In the Dwenger chapel, Father Krason, served by John Casey, A, Just what is the Sodality, Father? query Fudy Roggy, Christine Johnson, Margaret Ankenbruek, Mike Russell and Chuck Ostman .. Mary Witte crowns Our Lady during the May Bible Vigil. Q. nourished soul-life f or Dwenger guitarists provide the music for the Bible Vigils. Students take part in a dialog Mass celebrated at the Crosier I-louse of Studies. wa? Vocations enthusiasts--Pat O'Dowd, Nannette Jones, Debbie Wagner, Mary Lou Sullivan, Delores Evard, Gena Leto and Kathy Cole--enjoy an Hour of St. Francis recording with Sister Hedwigis. So that's what Father Donald Isen- barger carries in his black case. Papers from his religion and Latin classes. Perhaps there is also ma- terial referring to Father's other re- sponsibilities as dean of boys, guidance director, and student coun- cil advisor. Mr. Francis Colligan finds mail waiting for him. It could pertain to Latin or algebra as Mr. Colligan teaches both subjects. Father James Seculoff prepares to show a film on Napoleon to his history classes. Besides teach- ing history, Father also acts as director ofthe Sodality. 10 A dedicated facult gave its all Priests of the Diocese of Fort Wayne- South Bend conduct the Boys' Department of Bishop Dwenger. Well-qualified lay- men assist in the teaching. I W'-fr.. Twice daily Father Robert Dom browski travels Dwenger way to care for his religious students. Father has the CSMC under his direction too. W-M-f ......-'fra Searching for contest material, Mr. Richard Brown, band director, pauses to study a score. Father John Gillig is happy about his work- shop, Dwenger's gym. Father is athletic director and a teacher of health and safety and physical education classes. The Girls' Department is under the super- vision of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ. ,441 ,fer-it W 1 In the school's sacristy Sister M. Cleone V prepares for the next day's Mass. It is Sister's voice that greets callers on the 'fy phone, and it is Sister who keeps the office running smoothly. Diversity marked the Dwenger staff like Y It pays to advertise believes Sister M. Jeanne, organizer of the Kennedy Me- morial Library. In addition to her duties as librarian, Sister Jeanne teaches English and moderates the group of yell leaders. 12 Miss Alina Sachnowska files cards as she assists in the school library. Health and safety students are in Miss Alina's classes. Sister M. Susan brings in the 163 members of the Dwenger Chorus on the downbeat of her baton. Head of the music department, Sister directs the school's orchestra. History, health and safety, and general mu- sic classes are taught by Sister, who is also moderator of the Sodality. Like Mother I-Iubbard's cupboard, the one in the publications' dark room is bare. Sister M. Xavier, in charge of the school paper and memory book, hopes to improve conditions. Sister teaches English, Latin, and history and is moderator of the CSMC. 13 The Home and School Association is the parent of all other adult organizations formed at Bishop Dwenger. Here with Father Krson and Sister Hedwigis, its officers study suggestions from I-lASA's diocesan office. Left to right the officers are Nlrs. Carol Heyn, secretaryg Cletus Junk, vice-presidentg Paul Schirmeyer, treasurerg Terry Coonan, president. Adults backed school Treasurer Mrs. John Dietsch, Secretary Mrs. Richard Forbing, President Mrs. Frederick Bosler, and Vice- President Mrs. Clarence Harrington conceive the many ideas that make the Mothers' Club active. The Men's Club provides primarily for the athletic program at Dwenger. Its officers include Hubert Mettler, treasurerg James Shields, vice-presidentg Russell Scudder, presi- dentg Norman Loney, secretary. They are shown with Father John Gillig, moderator of the organiza- tion. 'NB' President Michael Shields finds student council members agreeably re- sponsive to his proposal. SEATED: Chris Rosswurm, girls' vice-presidentg Ronnie Walz, boys' vice-presidentg Mike Shields, presidentg Father Isen- barger, faculty advisorg Barb Humphrey, secretary. STANDING: Greg Shaffer, treasurerg Chris Johnson, Greg Fosnaugh, Ken Schmidt, Pam Um- mel, Mary Ellen Dietsch, Toni Intini, Tom Lombardi, Kathy Pulver, Den nis Kitt. Students assumed responsibilities Was it the hat that influenced the votes ? Class officers anticipate next year's work in biology as Father Krason displays the latest equip- ment in one of the labs. Left to right: Mary Witte, secretaryg Jim Forbing, treasurerg Robert Schare ringhausen, vice-presidentg and Dennis Kitt, president, 15 Memory book staffers relax as they A leave school via pub- lications room exit. Pictures mean fun and work in readying the GOLDEN MEMORIES. SEATED, Vicki Besancon, Pam Ummel, Susie Dillon, and Greg Fosnaugh line up pictures and pages. STANDING, Greg Barwick, Mary Ellen Dietsch, Linda Knight and Darrell Parnin give advice. -asf-9' -f 'QT' gy- , School publications kept students informed sf., Let's put it here, Kent DeLucenay suggests to Mel Herber, as Sister M. Xavier, advisor, and several staff members of the GOLDEN TRUMPET, Dwenger's school paper, line up to give help and receive assignments. SEATED: Linda Beckman, Anne Flaherty, Kent, Mel, Suzi Dyer, and Sandy I-larmeyer. STANDING: Frances Mannix, Sister M. Xavier, Janet Plasterer, Gena Leto, Jim Forbing, Susi Opliger, Nannette Jones, and Connie Lampke. Members of Dwenger's first orchestra and first band combine into one unit for picture. ROW 1: D. Kitt, C. Graney, G. Shaffer, C. Simonis. ROW 2: L. Rodgers, L. Derheimer. ROW 3: E. Murach, G. Fosnaugh, D. Parnin, B. Gladieux, G. Reinig, K. Opliger, S. Hope, J. Garvin, R. Walz, G. Nash, S. Hilker, J. Gospodarek. STANDING: Mr. Richard Brown, conductor, and D. Ensley. At right, Dave Scudder, missing from band and basketball pictures, here practices Born to Be Free on his French horn. Musicians won medals in NISBOVA meets Awaiting the arrival of Sister M. Susan, director, one section of Dwenger's 160-voice chorus, mentally rehearses the first number on the program. ROW 1: A. Stine, K. Farrell, K. Leahy, R. Goneau, T. Sutter, L. Wehrly, S. Bugert, C. Pulver, P. Fitch, F. Zbacnik, S. Cuellar, K. Mettler, Y. Pettit. ROW 2: L. Schlink, A. Linsky, S. Stack, A. Ferron, L. Boxberger, L. Bleke, J. Oury, A. Garrett, S. Kane, B. Reed, R. Hess, L. Hullinger, S. Todd. ROW 3: B. Nancarrow, B. Wolff, M. Bercot, D. Schaab, K. Smith, S. Giles, C. Derheimer, K. Thompson, C. Romano, C. McEntee, B. Neu, B. Croteau, S. Meyers. ROW 4: J. Wilson, S. Pequignot, S. Lash, G. Herrmann, W. Shive, B. Bazur, C. Ostman, J. Casey, D. Brown, L. Derheimer, M. Robertson, M. Comparet. ROW 5: D. Pemberton, E. Murach, K. Reed, T. Zimmerman, M. Richardson, M. Schirmeyer, J. Coughling, D. Wright, R. Smith, J. Stier, S. Schnelker, T. Leuenberger, M. Steffens. wg ME L5 ,, i FE lf ig , it S K a ri is we Q. sag . .5 4 if 14 1412 ai zsi: fling .K . .,., gig McLaughlin pre pares to shoot. ff :whim R, The accomplishments of Dwenger's first basketball team presage a bright future for school sports. Holding the ball with Father Gillig, coach, is Terry Feichter. Others are fkneelingy Dennis Kitt, Jim Lassen, Ken Schmidt, Tom I-Iuth. fStandingj Dave Car- teaux, manager, Mike Shields, Jim Forbing, Ken Reed, Mike McLaughlin, Bob Webs- ter, and Dennis Carteaux, manager. Tom Jasper leads a group in calisthenics during a physical education period, At left, front to rear: Mike McGary, Neil Land, Jim Schulte, Gerry Bobay, Tim Keane, Dave Silk, Dick Buchanan, Richard Pulse, Steve Savio, Bill Jehl, Joe Wesselerg Howard Parrish, Mike Brandt, Terry Pinnington, and Tim Martin. 18 Terry dribbles in close. Tap it this way, Dave. Yeah, Saints! 19 Two more points. Climaxing a cheer, yell leaders leap into position. Janet Mellon, Pam Bowers, Connie Schuhler, Jacque Hargis, and Mary Evans form the semicircle. Sports heightened school spirit And out they come. M arg aret Ankenbruck is 65 Linda Beckman M ary Bercot Victoria Besancon Lynn Bleke Mary Beth Bobilya Rita Bosler Pamela Bowers Linda Boxberger W M ary Brice 1 Before the three-way mirror in the home economics room, Cindy Huffman admires the tri-dimensional look of her yell 1eader's new uniform. Barb ara S ara Buchanan Buge rt m Af, v , , ,lc 1 I frida V! Ve, '3,Linda vi Llff HKU! Kathleen Chanellexk ff Lk ' Chrllstixan 1 'VO Cole Q, A It X Y Xl',- Y ' ' K VII ' , f , .1. ry Lv, J , Q VUQ 1 W, , . AV! Cathleen X 3 X UWM ,W ' ,gl kj ,X Coonan fy fl U lf JL' ,' g pl BethAn.n h H+ fl ,Vw ,w l W 1 U' rlvx !v,.T4,U TUV' .TV Croteau J WN X c' Dwen er irls Sylvia Cuellar Charlene smile readily Derheimer Linda Derheimer Mary Ellen Dietsch Mother must have said yes. Right, Cheryl? yiyy f C .K i q 95 M Q K L? L ' A A W Susan ' W? Dillon k ' Diane Distelrath f I Mary Dumask f Suzann Dyer WWW 'Y Mary Kay Evans Classes Delores Evard Kathleen Farrell mamm- 'Hx-wwe.. Amelia Ferron Pamela Fitch Anne Flaherty Margaret Fox Selena Garr Anita Garrett Nancy G ase stimulated discussion After health class Judy Manier, Linda Chandler, Marianne Sive, Mary Stein- berger and Linda Harrington continue animated discussion with Miss Alina. . Stephanie Linda Giles Goebel 'T .ff tii 1' iisi iiti G i ' i I f -F . L y J Rochelle C arol Gone au Graney Joc111e Gump Jacqueline The lockers didn't always open easily. Hargis Sandra Harmeyer Linda Harrington Deborah Hartman Karen Haze lett Rose Hess Cynthia Huffman Linda Hullinger Barb ara Humphrey Christine Johnson 23 Nannette Jones Susan Kane Mythology fascinated Linda Knight Constance 1 1 Lampke Kathleen Leahy Eugenia Leto Anna Linsky Judith Manier Frances Mannix Catherine McEntee Janet Katherine Mellon Mettler L 1. Sandra Meyers M arg aret M1 Ibe e Dwenger teens .ff Fresh from a class in mytholo , Anita Vorndran points out trans- formed Niobe fa rock, in the Dwenger court. Classmates Debbie Hartman, Barb Pirrung, Nancy Gase Linda Goebel, Meg Milbee, Paula Partee and Linda Schenkel give amused approval. J Barbara Mmmck Bette N ancarrow B arb ara Neu Patr1c1 a Dowd Kathleen Ophger Suzanne Opliger J ane Oury Ann P arks Paula Partee Yevonne Pettit 25 Diana Reader Barbara Reed Gertrude Reinig Barbara Pirrung Janet Plasterer Carolyn Pulver K athleen Pulver I i I R The techniques of harp playing, demonstrated by Sister M. Susan, 1n grigue general music students Mary Brice, Vange Weber, Sue Sheehan, and Barb Minnick. Kathleen Smith Mary Jo Steinberger Arlene Stine Mary Lou Sullivan Music had its charm Marianne Sive Margaret Skevington Karen S1r1itl1 Linda S chlink Constance Schuhler Susan Sheehan Cheryl Simonis Linda S chenkel Mary Dumask explains a typical algebra problem to Margaret Skevington, Ann Parks, and Mary Beth Bobilya. 28 Theresa Sutter Kathryn Thompson Sandra Todd Pamela Ummel Anita Vorndran Deborah Wagner Evang eline Weber Linda Wehrly Bette Witte Mary Witte Barbara Wolff Frances Zbacnik Sheila Stack Bette and Diane shiver, but Steve France knows what to do with snow. David Barrett Gregory Barwick Charles Bayman Brian Bazur G erald Bob ay Thomas Brandt Patrick Brase Daniel Brown Ri ch ard Buchanan C hai-les Bue scher David C arte aux Dennis C arte aux Algebra . . . concentration time. Boys studied too 3 John Casey ar... ' New R Mark Cornparet After posing for class pictures, Mr. Colligan ftop rightj and a group from his Latin class shift from smiles to thinking moods. Rows across: Charles Buescher, Charles Bayman, Vic Sockrider, Gerry Junk, Dave Barrett, Char- les Mosshammer, Mike Huber, Charlie Ember, Lance Heyn, Michael Long. J ames Coughlin Pictures, sweatshirts changed Paul Deininger Kent DeLucenay Luke Derheimer Charles Ember Daniel Ensley Terrence Feichter Richard Forbing Raymond Fortm an Richard Fortman Gregory Fosnaugh Steven France Peter Fullam James Garvin Robert Gladieux John Gospodarek the pace Melvin Herber Gregory How about a Dwenger Herrmann sweatshirt! Greg Barwick Lance asks Linda Knight. Heyn Stanley I-Iilker Stephen Hope Michael Huber ,Wy T hom as Huth Anthony I ntini Thomas J asper William Jehl Gerald Junk William Junk Timothy Keane Timothy Kite Dennis Kitt Neil Land Stephen Lash James Lassen John Leahy Theodore Leuenberger Robert Lewis Phillip Ley Thomas Lombardi Dennis Loney Michael Long David Markland Michael Martin Debaters argued their points Tim Kite emphasizes his point on the Trinity to other panelists: Dick Fortman, Jerry Sullivan, Pete Fullam, John Leahy, Ray Fortman, Paul Deiniger, Richard Momenee. h mf 'swf' Timothy Martin Michael McG ary Michael McLaughlin Garry Nash Charles Michael Miller Richard Momenee Charles Mosshammer Eric Murach Osman Socials added zip to school life Darrell Parnin Howard Parrish David Pemberton Steven Pe quignot T erre nce Pin.ningt01'1 Why were you so eager to get rid of that skunk, Michael Marcus? Pranger 34 142 Qi. E ig,:fw,:fsw :zz Even the waiting was fun. 54' Now, Buzz, you di you? M ark Schirmeyer Kenneth Schmidt Stephen Schnelker David Scudder dn't spoil Mark's fun, did Richard Pulse Kenneth Reed Mark Richardson Michael Robertson Michael Russell Richard S anPietro Steven Savio Robert Scharringhausen K if Here's the mail, Sister C1eone. Neither rain nor sleet nor hail deters Ken Sclm1idt's daily jog from mailbox to office. Maps and books produced the scholar Gregory Shaffer Michael Shields Wayne Shive A. David Silk Roger Smith Victor Sockrider Marcus Steffens Joseph Stier Jeremiah Sullivan Ronald Walz Robert Webster Joseph Wesseler James Wilson Dennis Wright Timothy Zimmerm 8.17. Where does this go? Tom Lom- bardi queries. Libra assistants Chris Johnson, Diane James Schulte TY Distelrath and Mike Martin help Sister Jeanne unpack another delivery of donated books f , 37 . . . and this is Napoleon's Waterloo. Make sure it won't be yours, Bob Lewis and Mike Pranger warn fellow historians Bill Junk, Dave Markland, Tim Keane and Mike Miller. nz-cj' g . 5 'gk as r W, fl-'ra isslgwwy rs ,xr eg .K ,. or if 1: :si Richard Momenee, Joe Stier and Eric Murach Coke refreshes Pat Brase as Phil Ley and Steve relax over a game of chess during lunchrime France chat w1th him Lunch time was a friendly time I'11 take that, Margaret Fox informs Linda Christian. Following Margaret in the lunchline, Karen I-Iazelett, Cathy Coonan, and Karen Smith wait to be served by Mrs. John Tagtmeyer and Barb Buchanan. Maintenance was in capable hands 1 Sponsors for GOLDE ME ORIES Acme Duplicating Service 921 Ewing Allen Dairy Products, Inc. 3400 Northrop The Ambler Corporation P.O. Box 186 Andrews Locker 81 Shelving Co. 1246 Huestis Avenue Harold Andrews, Manager Anning-Johnson Co. 1720 Alvord, Indianapolis Armstrong Flowers 726 East Cook Road Art Mosaic 81 Tile Co. 1830 S. Lafayette Azars Commissary 2604 S. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barwick 5310 Archwood Lane Bentz Metal Products Co. 2728 Jefferds Avenue B St M Equipment Co. O. Blankenbaker--R. Maier 1901 Howell Bobilya Shoes 112 E. Washington St. Boxberger's Inc. 1212 S. Calhoun St. Brink and Erb, Inc. 2109 E. State Blvd. Carl L. Brink Butler Drugs 9111 Lima Road, White Swan Carousal 612 E. California Road Thomas J. Cassady 4625 Crestwood Drive Chen's Restaurant 707 Northcrest Shopping Center Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 1631 E. Pontiac St. Colligan and Company, Inc. 1115 S. Clinton St. Crescent Ave. Gardens Lawn Equipment and Tractors 2725 Crescent Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bert N. Dahm 2209,Pemberton Dr. John Dehner, Inc. 1206 Clark St. Delagrange Painting dz Decorating 2202 Tyler Ave. Dick Forbing Agency 1651 N. Wells Dieker, Inc. Acoustical Sound Conditioning 1704 Cortland Dix-Kelly Electric Co., Inc. 2522 Cass St. Fort Wayne Structural Steel Co. 4020 Northrop St. Mr. and Mrs. Mark France 1226 Orlando Drive Graves Resilient Floors, Inc. P.O. Box 2955 6441 Bluffton Road Hall Aluminum Products, Inc. 1412 S. Anthony Blvd. Hefner Chevrolet, Inc. 500 E. State St. Roy D. I-lege Excavating and Drainage Co. 4525 Wayne Trace Hillmans 117 W. Jefferson M. H. Hilt Inc. 3800 Northrop Home Lumber of New Haven, Inc. 1409 Lincoln Highway, East New I-Iaven, Ind. Howard's--Northcrest Northcrest Shopping Center Huntington Laboratories, Inc. Charles G. Haste, Repr. Huntington, Ind. Imperial Equipment Corporation P.O. Box 1190, 2381 N. 24th St. Lafayette, Indiana Independent Cafeterias, Inc. 2100 W. State St. P.O. Box 2614--Station D Industrial Fuel Oils, Inc. 2135 S. Anthony Blvd. Johnson Service Co. Fort Wayne, Ind., and Milwaukee, Wisconsin King School Equipment Co. 359 W. Clinton Danville, Indiana Knights of Columbus Council 4048 601 Reed Road Lash's Kirkwood Shell 3225 N. Anthony, Ph. 483-9829 Lehman Book and Stationery, Inc. 110 W. Berry Leto's Pizza 1019 Broadway Maloley Bros. Inc. 631 W. Jefferson J. E. Maroney dit Co., Inc. 1025 Lincoln Bank Tower Martin--3101 New Haven Ave. Heavy and Specialized Carriers Phone 742-4307 Martin's Shoes Corp. 727 Northcrest Shopping Center D. O. McComb and Sons 1140 Lake Avenue Mike's Minit-Man Car Wash, Inc. 1509 S. Calhoun St. Moellering Supply Co., Inc. 824 W. Main St. National Mill Supply, Inc. 205-17 E. Columbia St. Northern Indiana Public Service 114 E. Wayne St. Northern Woolens 323 E. California Rd. Northcrest Lanes 4740 Coldwater Road Old Fort Supply Co., Inc. 2013 S. Anthony Blvd. O'Reilly Office Supply Co. 2525 W. Jefferson Blvd. Overhead Door Company 3343 Freeman St. C. N. Parker, Inc. Lath and Plaster, Contr. 1704 Cortland Paul B. Partee 3410 Glenhurst Drive Thomas C. Partee 2805 Whitegate Parkview Beauty Salon 2109 E. State Blvd. Phillipp Church Supplies, Inc. 1006 Broadway Pion Landscape Co., Inc. 5421 Clinton Mox Pohlmeyer 81 Associates 262 Central Building Roberts Shoe Store 3919 E. State Blvd. Statewood Plaza Shopping Center Roethele Building Materials, Inc. 3100 Wells St. Rogers Markets Inc. 520 W. Jefferson St. C. L. Schust Co., Inc. 2300 Taylor St. Sealtest Foods 435 W. State St. Huntington, Ind. Shambaugh Sz Son, Inc. E137 Chambeau Road Shrex of Fort Wayne Arthur J. Schreck 323 E. Berry Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sosenheimer 127 W. Fleming Speedway Car Wash 4525 Wells St., Ph. 748-0212 Stewards Window Shop 3920 Mobil Ave. Tiffin Scenic Studios, Inc, Tiffin, Ohio L Tom Berry Music Co., Inc. 213 W. Wayne St. The Truck Engineering Co. 3200 E. Pontiac St. Vim Co., Inc. 1027 S. Calhoun St. Watra 2850 W. Cermak Road Chicago, Ill. Wehrly, Realtors 200 Utility Bldg. Ph. 742-7461 Weigand Construction Co., Inc. 1523 Summer St. Wheatley's, Inc. 2522 Cassopolis St. Elkhart, Ind. Workrite Intercommunication System 5341 Gradenview Ave. Patrons Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley Very Rev. J. William Lester Rev Rev Rev Rev . Edward J. Krason . Robert Dombrowski . John Gillig . Donald Eisenbarger Rev. James Seculoff Sister M. Hedwigis, PHJC Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett Jack Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gase Mrs. Ralph J. Goebel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goneau Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gospodarek Charles A. Graney Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Gump Sister M. Cleone, PHJC Sister M. Jeanne, PHJC Sister M. Xavier, PHJC Mr. Richard D. Brown Mr. Francis X. Colligan Miss Alina Sachnowska Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ankenbruck Mrs. Marie Baukat Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Harmeyer Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hazelett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herber Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Joseph M. Herrmann Edwin Hess Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bayman Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Bercot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Besancon Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Bobilya, Jr. Dr. Fred G. Bosler . Mr. Mr. and Mrs.'Harry Bowers and Mrs. John A. Brase Emmanuel A. :Sz Mary Brice D. L. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs Raymond Buesch er Mr. and Mrs Maurice E. Casey Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Chandler Mr. and Mrs Sanford Christian Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Comparet Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coonan Mr. and Mrs Frank Corner Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. John L. Croteau Mr. and Mrs. Leo De Lucenay Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Derheimer Joseph C. Derheimer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F Derheimer Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Deininger Mr. and Mrs. John Dietsch Diane Distelrath Mr. and Mrs. Elliott R. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ensley Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Evans Mr. and Mrs. Don Feichter Mrs. Robert Flaherty Dr. Robert Flaherty Mr. Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fosnaugh and Mrs. Donald C. Fox and Mrs. Richard Fullam . Charles E. Heyn Mrs. John Hilker, Jr. Stephen Hope Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Don Hullinger Mr. and Mrs. James Humphrey Donald A. Huth Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Intini, Jr. Ronald Jasper Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jehl and Mrs. Robert D. Jones Mr. Mrs. Ed Jung Mr. Ed Jung Cletus Junk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kane Ed. A. 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