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

 - Class of 1974

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T FIN NCES ARECO CBR it '27 ii W Area: C .5 ,108 I ' e t ' t S Q r e cc s ' 'Q e l ' , vi it i Y ' - ' , . l ' Seventy Fort Wayne farea hlgh receiving 8, V school seniors were among 15-' sfihools' su . ,000 students in the United States high scores ' Q 6 - . d to benamcd today7aS rsxerslfini lnationimclrzd , , u . .1 , th K , .1 M i ..Vlfe are ln turmoil an ourialmg in the 1969- 0 , a ona: on a A hiors Noi 2,38 l:f,,iizi sniie ir far li ous,lnation is cxamlnlng itself, he Merit Scholarship competltlon. ahflxintcfes' in a fwegp Q h' Il ho v fy hc 'E - ks of observes. Spiritual values have The semi-finalists were among blvNlTP IN1 'g me ,mfr page W ith 4- e of a l h 3 l likeibeen lost somewhere, and this the highest scorers in their states County ure: schools, aloft aww' e iis where the Christian school on the National Merit Scholar- High School contributions to the Dw 1 . l . .. lghipl Qualifying Test, which was ato, Susannf zunity, and the financial He sees utiff the coun- comes m-' h h been aiglven. last February to some liam A. Phi f they currently cfm- try and ch h depending SUSKCSUUU ' er? 3? .t ' 750,000 students in 17,250 schools High schoo. I .hs-iwtlv -mm -'ist'-n edlleh- breakdown in family life In our .....t......,i,i.. mlm, mnsfinne less mer and lv i at- and Centra ly SHARON LITTLE ' , ' ' . ,he School -- - my to learn hm, lhsliop rslect Cates lnample the air! aims an enthusiastic hop Dwengcr High 5 1 if it's true, HDWU Yellow rtter get prepared of students longing of that very speclaf wing certainly woul o have every right atmosphere at Bi er. This six-year-old s st of Fort Waync's c high schools, is bc e-and alive - thai hitects on thc first students and facu :onll. E Vu . Ou r YYUI Ilweng r Is Catholic Answer' Glas In School ontroversv 60.52552 iPhoto Eg.-ature on page 5l The controversy over elimination of Catholic schools presents a question which must be answered by Catholics themselves, Bishop Pursley pointed out last Sunday in Fort Wayne. ' So far they have given their answer and we are looking at one children. need thc help ol' others in meeting this obligation. HE INDICATED the obvious benefit here is in that the whole community in which we live is im- proved and enriched by having the best educational facilities that can be provided. We all know that our public school system is subsidized by the 9' Similz Ilislmp lhrmzgvl' - lbrl I hicago un Assistant Prin . . ' -it naw. he quickly .. g 5 ' taxes 922114212 Efilzens regardleg A well-lixilzuiccd prograun to pre- lglywomn ' U ua or ever will pare catholic high school girls Churclrs ' 0 for today's world will bc the goal Ilcdwigis S V of the new llishop Dwengcr lligh cation is c x School which opens its doors to .means C 1 ' ' fresluucn this fall in l-'ort Wayne. career, i x at S Already in Fort Wayne to begin woman t o' . e organizational work towards that in the ln X V I goal is Sister lil. lledwigis., P.ll.J.C., ln her UA V it om- me .u ,,1,.,,,d ,i who will b0illS5lSi.Zlllt principal ln Sister M, mimi.-in.-c lw.- -- ' 'UU he -1- 1- charge of the girls' lilViiltgl.tSlS- are 111211: vnzvz' Hlzil. UD ll nO- woman 4 l.: u at 4 IIH1' . . . n. She has her coll' .i . Augustine time, -th Qilmit- sin- ..,, tl . go for the women a 1- ul Intl 427' 'inill mathematics field, sl num linac Un ' f fcachuigr Sister 'Wh im- 'st 'l'i ' Bellevillz i mo 383023 her fami 'i' and pp,,,,,,, on . .-.is , . was in h u 5 J BISH' ' is u 1-pk vs ulll be arlrled , I rev years until ' ,. .s four-pear sta- V By KARL t7HRlSfl' las all other teams have lost at Speedy, diminutive halfbackl g I' I lhshnp Davenger claimed ittslleast two games. Jen-y Schmidt accounted for two A s.,iwp lgqwlethlvsg may Egg .uond Bishop s - 'oi-d straight city football ti I The Cadets still ha a sh of the Saints' touchdowns, while i 'g an 0 y Snuth B i . ,i 1 .I K . . , - . ds ot at VH 00 -Sfldtliof r.-- ura convincing fashion byfthe title before last night but ,d,,m?f'i'f of 3 f'lHllnSZ 121811 year's co-champ, now are 1-2 in local action af- nmmihftlnf- H 42-nt-ordia, 56-7, in cold weather, the other six were divided be-, tween Mike Nancarrow, Ed, Cochran, Bill Sullivan, Joe R01 -fn...-s this week, hchallenzihi 0U in-rnul ideals. Father Edward J. Kraron: l ,-. I had a fresh logic in lssessm ...iii-n at Bishop Dwenkf- HI ri C M l . . A ' ' -' we all want and the tru I wing in:.A Lisv night at Zollner Stadium. Sam1s.Cadets mano, Don Nichols and Denny .. i llsi5,'m 'e'mne of ' ' -V . Logan. Kicking specialist Louie' om no freshmen pupil . . ID C J 1 utial class of Bishop Dwe 'nffer Stunts to March 'Q 1, - ROY 'Md an Seven wwe- of 5 , 32333: 35' 0 sions and one for good measure -,gLg2Q,'2,,2,'If,,f,j2i'ciZI.2g,Af,ih ' 5-I-I ill-2 after a penalty call nullified a f 'fg ,f1'1C,ff,,,1S,,?'5'i12'Q,'ifS ic - Bishop llwenct-r iliilvvilt' tennis. lllL'iillilllll'fi the L S, 2-32.1 29.3 successful kick. ' years ike the field to the tune ol' When the Saints Colne ?illlt'il 0 Us S Joel Tew scoredfor the ailing rains. Krason me the if nnnoimm-fi Inst wg-L-I, hy lin-emger Principal I-'uthel' l'.1iu'-WI T-- l,. Cad ts .th 5- ' iffgdrflfgszn.'r'Q:mff,,.'2'Q'f,' y will lu- 4-lull In :Um mul tyhily. trmiiligngql 1-nlurs Ill' lilt -lg the awesome ofkn. e WI. a yard wht ref Y-ml hm that the soademicxi rf c M ver and mckmard de- turn to give the Concordia fol- 4 gpm-p m-nl.. lu' 1, lf.,-,ilu t-,.f.c-tl'tm1 Ilulnir-a.trlsYl.i.mLL11-du:1gui- -V V- -- - - --V ff f'lnwPr' fh9i'?'n l 'h ' ' '

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dents in lists ment the ond exar E Yearbook g inform ievcmen a Ghristened p Dwengt Marie A S- W 'Aureate' ip Luci ia S. Kr 0DSh0lm0 lil.-vii-in llvlkx t-ulminatt-d in ic Mig l-ills Hrs: lN'l'lll1llll'll7 zinnual 'almef 8 nzimt- lm' tillilrt- editions ot' tht- ngerlligh Stud nt tar in allege Level F eneh 6 xperim nt' By SHARON Ll'l'l'LE An experiment initiated this semester by Indiana University- Fort Wayne and Bishop Dwenger High School exemplifies at least one way educators and their in- stitutions can work together to the benefit of students. Figuring prominantly into the they had conquered in high school. Their proficiency is attested to by the fact Martha and Jeanne are sailing along very well in a third-year course, Masterpieces of French Literature, which, Dr. Manheim explains, requires an ability to read French quickly' ' ' 1' '- ' ' gg g gg vm- 'there is an enormous amount of pphire Sei in Gold ng Design Fraught With Symbolism school tradition is about to be adopted by BDHS. Recently a faculty and that the exif-Q d its final decision on the design for class rings. tired to keep pace with le fn those of CC and Luers, the Saints' ring will feature a yellowl school and University -equired. and Martha attended es three times a week, t hesitate to say they s a great idea for high udents to take college stltution for the advanced w she's taking at I.U. Dr. Manheif says that becai enrollment is small in upl level language courses - tht are 12 in Martha and Jeanrr class-the attendance of school students poses no p lems in this respect. He adds, however. that tht could be dilemmas if high students are unfamiliar some of the French poetry novels discussed. In Jeanne Martha's case, however, no s problem exists. Mrs. Simmons and Dr. M, helm both are anticipating similar cooperative effort he ue gold. The words 'Bishop Dwenger High School F doflniloly Worthwhile- made nf-as ,s,- -- . A doesn t really seem thaJ.--- ' I . . - l 9--' ' s engraved on a simple scroll 'above one side. Benootl- 9 ' ne spiritual world, and a globe, the mater' h 0 t ' N . , I . W - - - - re I I ishop Dis eiigei .- t moi . April 0118 I Q s IH e tt 1 o . . --ix'alS ll' Q I I B v Q 'l . ,wo LU' A ll Q v 1 1 ' .I , NN-Qlytllllllllr . .nf on make ii ' ,ll gwmgtiiile lb fm, ,imp llwellifm' iH.Ul.g,3 will aim si: ' ' . . 'l 1 it is all Us . l - t'li:n'l1'S ' l hv il UA' I. , .i l.',,.-1 ,,,' :mtl ,Ima-pllllll' lmolc, tilt- .Xlill'Il'I' '-lu' is It JN ill' wwld' So , . ' Xieitldy ll Q-yftll'nV3K ' ' 20 ' - -. . -Q... 1.-is ll - xfssisslllll' ' to lit' ll Q just illll mllolllili h.nt+ ht-4-n mini:-tl rule- lN ' Uh N 'l 'i ' Iluninil ml and 2 ' L-'ft uliCl'eilil '-WU ' an intel -im--il:.ii :intl rIlllIlJlltll'lilll. W and 5tl4i1lillf-'- l '- lui' Ji llll . t tillvc tilt! YH5 - .l irll St'li00l- . 'fum Silwyl today's C. Ni,,,,.,m.hI ..f l-hsliop lhwngei' ments in t'-mit-rt tli-in-ns. she rm. xX.1u.nQt'utli0llL l i- v .I .nk Sim-ws uf I Vrog F05 r rightful ll: 'li St-'liools liist Qliltillillllli-I in-en 2lNKill'lii'4i 5l'U'l'ill nierlals .Hitt ' - x A d Km Xitlfii YNNM :null will Still ,' -kv 'fly lc' sim M ' More A'l'l 'l l' I 'ho 5' S h l MIN' Awww. lnlllfusllrii ilulcz.-v Finn. the Tumi llodilvrs. aielnf- H Bl: of mdmcl 'uviitls uns llliifit' iw tilt' RPV. slit- HHS 'll th Nwum PLM' f N lillCixi0h N' 1 , . .illti ily UNL 'iil0llt.'l'lF I Ing' l-ltlirzirtl .l, lirasnn. llrinelpal. is arniemlwr ol St, .lutlt'fsgl'1tl'lP1ll-, ,B 'Hint 521239 uf Hof , ,..lumllQy, ltelllt ion. hi nm JI 1-0,-hmg, b - -ii , 'illlllllf .. raclic-'ill - . l - -1' -: ii U - 'If nfmllrixe, Ric-lmrd leads ns cas. of ur-0 ell. N' ma with a tour-pear average of .i.0.i. 'uw M. Su bo lle has served as president of N5 ........mtl is Xgied the National Honor Society- Sllfms ca 10 whcrpagt- editor of the Golden Trum- ' fn her jppt. and member of the varsity D WE GER 3, Northeastern Indiana Science st it' Nothing succeeds like success 1 seems to be the hallmark of the Fair which was held yesterday for 410 school students at Nie- morial Coliseum. Senior 'hm Miss Delmer. First Queen lit Bishop Dwenger School f . . . SCHQQL Kearney Of BISHOP DWUUW' lm By naar sonnoriux Bishop Dwenger ings sa h,.'aW8Yd0d H U'iP 10 The lmemfuon' Jane Dehner was cmwned first homecoming celehra lie,f,l,E ience -Fall Ma?'..1.9'b'. .gf homecoming queen recently at Ellen Federspiel and L 'io' rwviilso niiiny 'Y i.'f,i.'ffii'lif1 -rifldi'y -'H 'V Q Shive, seniors: and Deb u y- gygg . yale ruin. l . 'sl fe' W' Ni TN' if 'N' WY '- 'nf ff I f D N L k and Jan Johnson, made u tion must. give the knowledge of what thi. I r S 0 qupmfs court. sr ., af.:x.': r.:..o:::.::'1:.: ::'..'f:::'.'::.e,::':.- . . . . . . . D . . .,,,,. ,,, Dv iii Ii' lt. ities: notimachgfvsedlitslg1:z:lLs':':::: h Bishop Dwenger girl-Saints identify class rank. Since lwen- The Junior- L .. . 121 i'ii5'ili'.2'2 . l'ifi .ff1i.niwwra.n.w. Mio- will Soon strut proudly along the ger boasts of gold and white as digplnyq-d their talent in tl' , , 'f 'Uwe ld mm' f. ' i', corridors in their smart new uni- school colors, gold has been struction of the homer in aubyect matter there is a poison lc.-.idn i O D h . Q 0 X ali iii dmQi.ri ufi'vliti f 'u'i'.i'.nsi :i'i.1'l'Sff.fs3.f'i forms. The semi-fitted Jackets chosen as the basic color for t e nom deslgnod byr bull Ga mg f,',ff'2ju'c'1,f0I, Y,m f'f:':d,S',2o'Q0'Qf.f',L'2..,fi''X 'of luscious chocolate-brown Han- emblem. 'Freshmen will combine nom consisted of me syn. 'gm 'lf' ' ' 'l ' I I nel will be worn over white green with goldg sophomores. roach if-am Dwenger cont n w ' h a u i- I Q - . ' , . l ' ' Q roftT31:Qi1'3fii'fnZfoi 5i'ifw U P tailored blouses. blueg Juniors, red, and seniors,1,,,,, season in their u xr mur2'.ga:g:nI:gdr:m:f gg'-'Eni,j, 23g,,?,jQj, A hip-stitched, pleated skirt.of the honored white. . f ess 1 s i c:m1-- . , , 1 1 . - A .wif i:rl?.l?'lllIit?:ar?aivl T'Ill.l'l' Fw--' matching brown whlw It'S going to be hard North nl houndstooth check will complete , . Q ' .v .

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