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CONTENTS Faculty page l4 Seniors i . page 40 Activities k page 62 Underclassmen page 88 Organizations page I l0 Athletics page I42 Ads and Directory page l92 Altim'czethe higher things. This its founding more than forty years .1 higher things , Elder has aimed a- inteIIectual, or physical. This year, Elder has dedicate and religious activities, the C' Culturally, Elder has developed a fine program 0 act1v1tiesAand clubs to promote this aspect of student life, The Fine Arts Club, the Drama Club: the Glee Club, and the Band have a combined membership of over two hundred. The various plays and con- certs, and the spring Variety Show continue to be wellsattended. Academically, the Student Council has taken the lead in promoting the students, welfare. It has sponsored a College Night and a Career Day. It has also expanded its program to Provide scholarships to deserving students. Elder's faculty has also increased, now numbering 55 priests and 30 laymen Physically, this year, as always, Elder has tried to make athletics available to as many students as possible by participating in a wide variety of interscholaistic Sports on the freshman, reserve, and varsity levels. Many others took part in the intramural program. We have had a successful year in all of these areas; but it is not by revelling in past achievements that we attain our goals. As each student leaves Elder, he takes this thought with him and seeks throughout his life, as he did here, Altium-the higher things.
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DEDICATION Returning alumni could aIWays expect a warm welcome. Fr. Stang's c00pemtion with local pastors enabled real progress to be made, To his students, Fr. Stang was first and foremost a priest of God, Fr. Stang's genial good humor saw him through many a difficult moment. Whenever an annual is dedicated, the person to whom that book is dedicated is chosen because of some special contribution he made to the school It is definitely in keeping with this custom that we dedicate the 1965 Eldemda to 9. man who served Elder High School for twenty-two years, and who is, in a large measure, tesp0nsible for Elderls present successw the late Father Urban I Stang. Father Stang first came to Elder in 1940. In 1946, he became principal, a position he held for seventeen years. During these seventeen years, Elder experienced its greatest growth. The enrollment increased from four hundred fifty to thirteen hundred. The first new wing and the new gymnasiumWei-e built. In 1962, he left Elder after being appointed pastor of St. Agnes Parish in Dayton, Ohio. He served there for four years until his death. Father Stang left Elder before this yearis graduating Class of 1965 arrived. We never knew him personally. But in a larger sense, we did know him through the things he did for Elder; and we all felt a deep personal loss at his death. His life and death were an inspiration to all who knew him, and should also inspire us students to Alliomethe higher thingswwhich he exemplified throughout his life. So it is with a deep sense of gratitude that we dedicate this picture of life at Elder to Father Stang, hoping that it will be near to the ideal that he envisioned for our school.
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