Huntington Catholic High School - Rambler Yearbook (Huntington, IN)
- Class of 1958
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. . . Senior lass . . . SENIOR CLASS CLASS SPONSOR: Sister M. Frances Louise, S.S.N.D. OFFICERS - President, Louis Machallg Vice-President, Sharon Bauerg Secretary, Judy Swoverlandg Treasurer. Stephen Frick. PATRON SAINT: Blessed Virgin MOTTO: Life Is Too Short For Anything But The Best. COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: Red Rose -7... SHARON ROSE BAUER Class Secretary 3, Class Vice-President 4, C.S.M.C. Secretary 3, Rambler Staff 4, Hilltop Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-3, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Citizenship 1, Shorthand Award 3-4, Ram- lgler Clgeerleader 3-4, I.C.T. Cheerleader 1-2, Cheering oc 1- . HELEN ANN FINK Class President 1, Sodality 'Treasurer 2, Beta Club Member 2-3-4, Beta Club Secretary 4, Hilltop Staff Editor 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, S.M.Y. Treasurer 4. Booster Club 3-4, Citizen- ship Award 2, Honor Points 1-2-3-4, Cheering bloc 1-2-3-4-, Valedictorian of class. JAMES JOSEPH BICKEL Variety Program 2. I.C.T. 1-2-3-4. SUSAN MARIE FISHER Senior Play 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3, Cheering bloc 2-3-4. -3- JOYCE MARIE FITZGERALD Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-3, Chorus- 2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4. Cheering bloc 1-2-3-4. STEPHEN ROY FRICK Class Treasurer 1-4, Variety Program 1-2, Essay Contest 4, Booster Club 3-4, I.C.T. 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3, Sportsmanship Trophy, Holiday Tourney 4. JAMES EUGENE GODFROY Class President 2, Stage hand Senior Play 4, Boos- ter Club 3-4, I.C.T. 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Rotary Free Throw Trophy 4. DONALD LOUIS KASTNER Class Treasurer 2, Senior Play 2, Variety Program 2, Typing Award 3, Sports Announcer 4, I.C.T. 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4. ..9... BERNARD A. KROEGER Sodality Vice-Prefect 4, Senior Play 2, Track 3-4, I.C.T. 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4. PATRICK JOSEPH METTLER Class Treasurer 3, Beta Club Member 3-4, Beta Club Vice-President 4. Fighting 69th Captain 4, Sen- ior Play 2-4, Hoosier Boy's State 3, Citizenship Award 1-2-3-4, Student Social Council 4, Sports Announcer 4, Athletic Manager 2-3, I.C.T. 2-3-4. LOUIS ALAN MACHALL Class Vice President 1, Class President 4, Fighting 69th officer 3-4, Senior Play 2-4, Variety Program 1-2, S.M.Y. Vice-President 4, I.C.T. 1-2-3, Perfect Attend- ance 1-2-3. MARIE ANN MILLER Sodality Secretary 3, Beta Club Member 2-3-4, Hill- top Staff 4, Senior Play 3-44 Variety Program 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Shorthand Award 3-4, Honor Points 2-4. Library Service 2, I.C.T. Cheerleader 1-2-3, Chcering bloc 1-2-3-4, Salutatorian of class. -10- RITA JOAN ROWE C.S.M.C. President 4, Beta Club Member 2-3-4, Beta Club Treasurer 3, Rambler Staff 3, Rambler Ed- itor 4, Hilltop Staff 3-4, Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Beta Club Convention 3, Booster Club 3-4. Citizenship Award 3-4, Office Service 3-4, Cheering bloc 1-2-3-4. MARGARET LOUISE SCHEIBER Class Secretary 1, Beta Club Member 2-3-4. Beta Club President 4. Rambler Staff 3, Hilltop Staff 3-4, Senior Play 4, Variety Program l-2-3-4, Winner of K of C essay contest 3, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Honor Points 2, Library Service 2, I.C.T. Cheerleader 3. Cheering bloc 1-2-3-4. M! JUDY KATHERINE SCHEIBER Hilltop Staff 3, Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-3. Chorus 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Student Social Council 4, Office Service 3. WAYNE R. SCHEIBER Class Vice President 2, Hilltop Staff 4, Senior Play Stage Hand 4, Variety Program 2-4, Rotary Speech 4, Booster Club 3-4, Perfect attendance 3, I.C.T. 1-2-3-4, Basketball I-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, J.V. Free Throw Trophy 2 -11-. JOSEPH E. SCHMITT Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-3, Athletic Manager 2, I.C.T. 1-2-3-4. JUDITH CATHERINE SWOVERLAND Class Secretary 2-4, Hilltop Staff 3-4, Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, I.C.T. Cheerleader 2-3-4, Cheering bloc 1-2-3-4. MARY ANN SHAFFER Senior Play 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3 Cheering bloc 2-3-4. i RUSSELL RICHARD TEUSCH Class Vice President 3, Variety Program 2, Boos- ter Club 3-4, I.C.T. 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-4, Track 4. ..1-2, PATRICIA ANN UFHEIL Class President 3, Sodality Prefect 4, C.S.M.C Treasurer 2, Beta Club Member 3-4, Hilltop Staff 3-4 Senior Play 4, Variety Program 1-2-3, Chorus 1-2-3-4 Sodality Convention 4. Booster Club 3-4, I.C.T. Cheer: leader 2-3-4, Cheering'bloc 1-2-3-4. LARRY A. WAIKEL Variety Program 1-2-3, I.C.T. 1-2, I.C.T. Manager 3 Seniors are shown coming into church on Seniors-Mothers Day ..13.. Junior Class officers are Martha Settlemyre, secretary: Robert Hoover, president: David Guthier, vice-president and David Eckert, treasurer, FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS SPONSOR: Sister M. John Francis and Sister M. Emmanuel OFFICERS: President, Sandra Dwornickig Vice-President. Bill Teague: Secretary, Marilyn Eckert: Treasurer, Jack Godfroy. PATRON SAINT: Blessed Virgin MOTTO: Anything worth doing is worth doing well. COLORS: Green and White FLOWER: White Rose Sophomore Class Officers are Michael Dillon, vice-president: Carol Fink, secretary: Robert Briggs, president and Richard Scheiber, treasurer. , -14- JUNIOR CLASS CLASS SPONSOR: Sr. M. Igna OFFICERS: President, Robert Hoover: Vice President, David Guthier: Secretary, Martha Settlemyreg Treasurer, David Eckert. PATRON SAINT: Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus MOTTO: Dare to be Different COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Red Rose Freshman Class Officers are Marilyn Eckert, secretary: Bill Teague, vicepresident: Sandra Dwornicki, president and Jack Godfroy, treasurer, SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS SPONSOR: Sister M. Alba OFFICERS: President, Bob Briggs: Vice President, Michael Dil- lon: Secretary, Carol Fink: Treasurer, Richard Scheiber. 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THIRD ROW-Richard Scheib- er, Paula Scher, Thomas N. Scher, Sharon Shape, Janet Stoltz. FOURTH ROWV--Arthur Stouffs, Mark Teusch, Steve Zahn. Students and Sister Frances Louise are shown 'enjoying the party given for Father Reed by the Sophomores. ...19.. eshman lass c A A A , , ., ,,:,,.,..,. .,,.: I .:...,,1,,f, ' 5 ' . I I U21 ' Q ,,35g:,QI 'Q 3 ' EQ, W3-' VV A z 1 3 5 , f 217'T4,f-vw wr' 4 ::t:' ,5'k . ., . an ,, f 'Y S' ' . I IM 7' . iz 3 'f '1 V 2:-'- 'f,-'2,E:Q:I I' .I 529' :II f 'ff Q, jfzfzflki, 'I I , ' ...... - 4. A A JE ' 5 5 ' ,, ' 1 Ei:','.-555554: '. 5 .fIEIf y, , ' .LLEZEZE ,V ,.,,.-' sf 255I:?5:f'5:5'5:I'.: 3551- . I -2 - .fm V- Viigagigza. f -1552.- :1:s::::-V:e:s:sZfQf Vf --' :if - 9 : ': ::-:--' V f i f f . 2 A ' 1 :,-- -'4-' 'LL4 Ek 5 :,5 3 : i A A - Mi? 3' :EI V: III? I IIIII I I I J ..I jf . , ..,,,...1. ggelf ' 4, A 2 3 W V ry A, J A Elfif 5 2 ' .- , ig - f I H E -, y353VlLi,f,4?Tf7?2i ff? 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L-'aflf- 'TE :2ff':'EEf 79, ff55?I'i' ' V- ' '2 5 1 W .JY ' 3 .UM , 5.iifW'? I' ' -3 m 1 ,V 'E f f 1 A , .7 . . Q 'We Q Q s f , , 5 , 2 I' A' an : A 5 't , J 234353 Mi . .I Ev ' . Q., mmm- Q ,. I 1 A -21 .1 ' at . TOP ROW - James Martin, Catherine Nicholson, Michael Petre, Thomas Petre, John Power. SECOND ROW-Stephen Renz, Gary Richard. Thomas Scher, Eleanor Schmitt, Liston Smith. THIRD ROW - Mary Solloway, Mary Lynn Stoffel, Wil- liam Teague, David Tester, Linda Teusch. FOURTH ROW - Dorothy Tuttle, Mary Elizabeth Wall, Rex Yentes, Carolyne Zahm. -21- 0 S Il N G 0 A I N T I A Z I A N 'I' A I G 0 B N 0 S The Seniors of 1957-58 were the first class to use St. Mary's cafeteria. 'D tags .8 .KX in This year the Parent Teach- ers Organization sponsors the after home game parties throughout the basketball sea- son. The PTA also sponsored a Christmas Dance held in St. Mary's Gym in Dec. and ac-ted as chaperones for the Jr. Sr. Prom. Officers for the school year 1957-58 were President, Mr. William Zahn: Secretary, Lu- cille Ufheilg Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy and Vice- President, Mrs. Charles Mill- ner. Huntington Catholic's honor society, the Beta Club, had as officers Peg Scheiber, Presi- dent: Pat Mettler, Vice-Presi- dentg Ann Fink, Secretaryg Martha Settlemyre, Treasurer. A banquet was held for the incoming members at the first of the year. A bake sale was sponsored by the club during the year. During the Honor Day exercises a gift of S50 was presented to the school. The Fighting 69th, under the guidance of Fr. James Conroy, began its activities at an assembly held in SSPP church. Captain was Patrick Mettler and Lieutenants were William Millner, Lynn Stoffel, Louis Machall and Thomas PeGan. The C.S.M.C., Catholic Students Mission Crusade, provided to the students again in 1957- 58, as in past years, the opportunity to bring aid to children in Mission lands. The activities were under the direction of Sr. M. Igna. Projects conducted to raise funds were the sale of Christmas cards, and Lenten collection for the Bishop's Relief Fund. Officers were: Rita Rowe, President, Dave Guthier, Vice-Presidentg Karen Bir, Secretaryg and Steve Zahn, Treasurer. The officers this year of the Sodality are: Patricia Ufheil, Prefectg Skip Kroeger, Vice- Prefectg and Mary Kindler, Secretary. Sodalists attended Mass and Holy Commun- ion in a body every third Sunday at the eight o'clock Mass. Sister Frances Louise, Sodality moderator, produced many informative meetings during the school year. The Sodality had activities such as the Living Rosary, May Crowning, and New Year's Eve Watch. .-24.- A division of the Journalism Club, the Hilltop Staff was re- sponsible for putting out the school paper. Members of the staff include: Joyce Raney, Peg Scheiber, Ann Fink, Marie Miller, Bon- nie Beekman, Sharon Shape, Ann Johnson, Paula Scher, Janet Bowman, Carol Coughlin. D I- 1 I tg 'J The S. M. Y., St. Mary's Youth, was founded during the school year of 1956-57. During this the second year, 2 couples from each class were chosen to represent their class at all SMY meetings. During the year the SMY sponsored such activities as Friday nite parties, an Easter Dance, May Dance, and a spe- cial dance to raise funds for Jim Keefer. Officers were: Louis Machall, Ann Fink, Carol Seifert and Kathy Rauktis. I -Za The Rambler staff, a division of the Journalism Club, was in charge of this year's yearbook publication. Staff members include: front row: Alyce Kastner, Sharon Shape, Rita Rowe, Carol Ryd- berg, Bonnie Beekman, back row: Susan PeGan, Carol Sei- fert, Kathy Rauktis, Sharon Bauer, Janet Bowman. I !M Nl,l1'!'. , f.,,,t1'TQf,1q . ' A 1 ' 1 - M . , ua, ,V ft . 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Take a look around you. A good look. You never knew you had so much to be thankful for, did you? How would you like to wake up in the morning and find that you can't see? Well you say, This is a small chance of ever happening. Well there are a lot of things that seem un- probable, but they occur just the same. We Americans don't have any idea of how it feels to lose our freedom or go hungry for months at a time. Think about it for a while, and when you're through, get down on your knees and thank God Al- mighty for what you have. Do You Know What Pain Is? If your answer is yes, you're a liar. We think of pain as if we have suffered unbearable torture in our lifetime. If you want an example of pain, light a match and hold it to your hand for just a few seconds. Then compare it to the fires of hell,1- there is quite a dif- ference isn't there? Now take the word eternity, and ask yourself what it means. Ima- gine the number of drops of water in the oceans, or the grains of sand on the seashores and deserts, or the leaves of all the trees: that word eternity represents more than that. We talk about eternity as if it has limitations. The life we spend on this earth is infinites- imal compared to the life we spend for eternity. What Do You Consider A Good Time? If you were at a party, and Jesus and Mary were to stop in, would you be ashamed to introduce your friends to them. Do you run around with good Catholic companions? Remem- ber, people judge your charac- ter by your associates. Choose a date who would make a good mate. We lose God by sin. Sin is the only thing to keep us from being happy. Americans are the cleanest of all according to soap advertisements. But what about cleanliness of soul? Americans have been spared from being bombed because of H.C.H.S. Students held their annual retreat January 16-17. Fa- ther Raymond Ossdyke, retreat master, had for his theme You gotta' be happy. Silence, prayer, and conferences patterned the two days during which the students took inventory of their spirit- ual status. -27- Father Ossdyke their charity. But some day our turn for destruction will come. Our Lady of Fatima said, Stop sinning, stop breaking my Son's heartf' She stressed that we should begin to make reparation to pay our debt. Our confessions are too rou- tine. lf you love God, you won't commit a single venial sin. No one can live in mortal sin and not be bothered by it. They want to get rid of it - quick! You cannot say, I'm saved, you haven't died yet. The only way to be saved is living in God's grace and friendship. Earthly hell is nothing compared to the hell God has in store for grave sinners. Hell is a place of hatred and rebel- lion. How long will forever be for you? Choose right - earthly plea- sures vs. eternal happiness. God will forgive anything of anyone except if he doesn't love God. The greatest suffering in hell is the separation from God. LORD SAVE US! St Mary's May Crowning i l 3 w 'W May 1 at Saint Mary's Church, the crowning of the Blessed Mo- ther was held, with Ann Fink crowning Our Lady with Blue and White Mums, The attendants were Judy Scheiber, Cecilia Gies and Karen Bir, who carried bouquets which were placed at the foot of Our Lady's statue. Others taking part in the ceremony included the girls from the third to the eighth grades. The student body of the high school from St. Mary's devoutly sang several hymns. The girls carried red roses which were placed in gold vases at the foot of the altar. ...28.. Ss. eter and aulgs May Crownzng On May 2, the May Crowning took place at Saints Peter and Paul. The procession consisted of students from the grades and High School. Pat Ufheil crowned the Blessed Virgin, Her attendants were seniors: Rita Rowe, Susie Fisher, Peg Scheiber, Sharon Bauer, Joyce Fitzgerald, Judy Swoverland, Mary Shaeffer, Marie Miller, Don Kast- ner, Wayne Scheiber, Joe Schmitt, Steve Frick and Skip Kroeger. Betsy Fischer carried the crown. Beth Frick and Janet Scheiber were junior attendants. .. QM ,... . .... . My -29- Af'-. Tfl -1fitJ E2 ig 'A 14 4 I o , A qluilgiiggl ' ff 1 lllllkk figigggiggjggiiigg 'W ,, I f 7'Lv -cw A31 cffflfkf llll . 1. r , f, w w 5 4e6f'5'm Hg-Jam ? 'A-rw - 0 E ' If Q il' ' as I ' Q. M 3' o ' ,, 9 Q- ffl.. ll 4 , dl ,, J gfffgfi' EQXf . gS gb 1 SW xg.. Talent Show Clam Play V0lVZ1?li6f Domcey fiQ?55 iff O IA '7 horns . . Members of the chorus are as follows: Left to right, back row: Carol Rydberg, Theresa Nicholson, Martha Settlemyre, Sharon Eckert, Bonnie Beek- man, Cecilia Gies, Judy Schei- ber, Joyce Fitzgerald, Mary Ann Shaeffer, Peg Scheiber, Judy Swoverland, Rita Rowe, Susan Fisher, Ann Fink, Shar- on Bauer, Marie Miller, Pat Ufheil, Connie Landstoifer, Carol Seifert, Kathy Rauktis, Joyce Raneyg Second row: Mary Agnes Regan, Kathy Barton, Mary Kindler, Carolyn Salukeg Third Row: Susan Gearhart, Susan PeGan, Paula Scher, Su- san Guthier, Janet Simon, Car- ol Petrie, Janet Andrews, Pat Petrie, Diane Ludwig, Susan Boyle, Marilyn Hesting, Sharon Shape, Judie Brennan, Ann Johnson, Margie Holzingerg Front row: Eleanor Schmitt, Mary Wall, Sandy Dwornicki, Mary Solloway, Joanne Holz- inger, Carol Allman, Rita Renz, Mary Gamble, Janice Butts, .31-. AD' Judy Simon, Elaine Barnes, Jane Martin, Janet Bowman, Jeanne Guthier, Carol Fink, Janet Stoltz, Susan Knight. The chorus, under the direc- tion of Sr. M. Theodora, per- forms at various school func- tions such as Hilltop Varieties and Commencement. A class of instruction is held on Tues- day and Thursday. Several members of the group were not present when the above picture was taken. Our Sunday Visitor spon- sored an Essay Contest, the topic being How the Catholic Press Helps Me In My Studies. The entrants were Ann Fink, Peggy Scheiber, Steve Frick, Dick Bickel, Tom PeGan, Carol Seifert, Theresa Nicholson, and Janet Andrews. Steve Frick's essay was sent in to the Catholic Press Association. I picture abovej 5 , ., .4 E igfgfii. . 1 A zzvv 'Q' 3 1 1 1 V ' . .... ..1- 4 . ' 'J , 1, An Essay submitted by Susan PeGan on Muscular Dis- trophy, was sent to Indianapo- lis for judging. Susie's speech, which was 2,000 to 2,500 words, won for Susie a Certi- ficate of Award from the Mus- cular Distrophy Association. National Employment of Physically Handicapped' was the topic of the essay contest in which the manuscripts of Ann Fink and Peg Scheiber were sent in. Certificates of honor- able mention were received. Other entrants were Bonnie Beekman, Sharon Eckert, Carolyn Saluke, Mary Kind- ler, Dennis Holzinger, and Tom PeGan. fpicture belowj .-32.. Carol Rydberg, a Junior, spoke from 10 to 12 minutes on a phase of our Constitution, and won the school and local contest sponsored by the American Legion. She chose the topic Our Constitution, Worth Having, Worth Defend- ing. Carol participated in the District Contest at Tipton and there also delivered an extem- poraneous speech on Article 4 Section 4 of the Constitution. Other participants in the Con- test were Martha Settlemyre, Diana Ludwig, Sharon Shape, Patricia Petre, Stoltz. and Janet iii 4 H.C.H. students took an ac- tive interest in a great number of speech and essay contests during the course of the school year. Among the speech con- tests was the Voice of Democ- racy contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Janet Bowman brought honor to both her Sophomore class and Huntington Catholic by taking first place in both the school and the local contests. Other participants were: Carol Coughlin, Janet Andrews, Car- ol Seifert, Alyce Kastner, and Kathy Rauktis, Miss Bowman won for herself a portable clock radio and for her school a Traveling Trophyfl The K of C also sponsored an Essay Contest on Teen a eis . Vocations Terry Q Enright won lst prize which was a watch, and Paula Scher won a pen and pencil set as 2nd prize. In the Rotary sponsored con- Paula Scher, a test, Miss sophomore, moved on to cap- ture first place in the City Contest and a S5 prize. She and Carol Fink were the two en- trants from H.C.H. Their topic was What is the Individuals Responsibility for Creating Better Conditions in His Com- munity, State, Nation, or World?,' It had to be an 8 to 10 minute memorized speech. ,33- From School . . . Q- , , , ew avi iiygg if -0-v-vvfmimp P 'K 9 We .EQ 1 .ff uf 'R ,, gl 1 4 ,, W V' gs 1'4 ,.,.5' V, r- 'E ,,,, Af' fl 525, .. H , f DDF ...34... Into The World 1 3 2 . A Senior The Senior Class chose for their play, a drama written by Ruth Sergei. The play was based on Irving Stone's novel. The title Love Is Eternal,' is a moving story of Mary Todd Lincoln in the period of her courtship and life in the White House. The play made its debut to the audience in the auditorium of SS. Peter and Paul's School. The performance was held on Monday evening, December 9, 1957. at 8:00 p.m. Those participating in the play and their roles are as fol- lows: Mary fToddJ Lincoln, Marie Miller: Mr. Robert Todd, her father, Patrick Mettlerg Mrs. Betsy Todd, her stepmother, Margaret Scheiber: Ann Todd, her sister, Judy Swoverland: Mammy Sally, her old nurse, Waiting to go on, Janet Andrews, Rita Rowe. lass Play Rita Rowe: Grandma Parker, her grandmother, Mary Ann Shaffer: Dr. Ward, her teacher, Terry Enright: Sandy McDon- ald, a friend, Joseph Schmitt: Cassy Clay. an abolitionist friend, Patricia Ufheil: Tamar, a slave, Janet Andrews: Elizabeth fToddJ Edwards, her sister, Ann Fink, John Ed- Wards, her brother-in-law, Louis Machallg Mercy Lever- ing, her friend, Susan Fisher, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Pe- Gang Stephan Douglas, his rival, David Guthier, Rever- end Dresser, a guest, David Eckert: Allie, Elizabeth's ser- vant, Judy Scheiberg Sarah, an abolitionist lecturer, Joyce Fitzgerald, Beth Grimsley, Mary's cou- sin, Sharon Bauer: Miss Stod- dard, secretary to the President, Martha Settlemyre, Tab Lin- Judy Bartrom making-up Louie Machall, as Joe Schmitt and Pat Mettler look on. -36.-. coln, the Presidents son, David Hestingg Mrs. Brown, mother of a condemned man, Theresa Nicholson. The cast deserves very high praise because of all the hard work they put into this educa- tional play. Manifold thanks to Sister Mary Theodora and Sis- ter Mary Frances Louise who both worked many hours with them to practice on stage and the memorization parts. Father Conroy, who gave a helping hand indeed needs a note of Thank You from all of the cast. Stage hands Jim Godfroy and Wayne Scheiber. Susan Guthier, Brenda Gey- er, Mary Solloway, and Linda Tvusch climaxed the show with Girl With the Golden Braidsf' Bonnie Beekman, Patty Nix, Karen Bir, Sharon Eckert, Carolyn Saluke, Martha Settle- myre, Kathy Barton, Cecilia Gies harmonized to the tune of Shine on Harvest Moon. The Freshmen girls, Sandy Dwornicki and Kay Bir did a dance routine to the Tin Sol- dierf' -37-. T e illtop Varieties . . . The presentation of the Hilltop Varieties was held February 13-14 in SSPP auditorium for the two grade schools. The evening performance for the public was on Sunday, February 16. The seniors were represented by two short skits. Margaret Scheiber and Wayne Scheiber were characters in one and Marie Miller, Judy Swoverland and Ann Fink, were in the other. The Junior class took the audience back to the roaring twenties. with five numbers. A dance routine to the tune of Yes, Sir that's My Baby, featured Janet Simon, Carol Coughlin, Carol Petre, Kathy Raulrtis, Janet Andrews, Carol Rydberg, Joyce Raney, Mary Kindler, Judy Simon, and Carol Seifert. Following a dance routine by Janet Andrews and Carol Seifert entitled 'tFive Foot Two, Carol Rydberg, Jerry Emley, Joyce Raney, John Schmitt, Mary Kindler, Dave Eckert, Judy Simon, Mike Teusch, Carol Seifert, Dave Guthier, Janet An- drews, Jim Ley, Kathy Rauktis, George Scher, Elaine Barnes, Dave Kennedy, Carol Petre, and Terry Enright told us all about Suzy with their musical rendition of If you Knew Suzy. A trip to the roaring twenties concluded with Side by Siden with Carol Seifert, Dave Guthier, Janet Andrews, Jim Ley, Kathy Rauktis, George Scher, Judy Simon, Mike Teusch, Carol Petre, and Terry Enright. The Sophomore contribution to the talent show consisted of six numbers. Susie Knight, Carol Fink, and Paula Scher entertained the au- dience with their version of Click Clackf' Janet Stoltz, Judy Brennan and Ann John- son pantomimed 'tSugartime. Art Stouffs, Steve Zahn, Tom Emley, and Mark Scheiber joined voices to sing Catch a Falling Star. Patty Petre, Diana Ludwig, Janet Stoltz, Judy Brennan, Mary Gamble, Ann Johnson, Paula Scher, Carol Fink, Susie PeGan, Janet Bowman, Jane Martin, Janice Butts, Rita Renz, Susie Gear- hart and Susie Knight danced to H26 Miles Susie PeGan, Sharon Shape, Janet Bowman, Alyce Kastner, and Janet Stoltz gave their ver- sion of Learning My Latin, and Little Shoe- maker. The Freshmen displayed the following talent. Mike Amick, Tom Scher, and John Bowers with Three Jolly Fishermen. 1 f-'Y' ,AA P Ui.iS.ia?li' Here we see a group of stu- dents laughing and talking as they change classes. i A E '1 9- -n, i . . ggi, , .f . W .W z ......il The new addition to St Peter 8: Pauls school was started in the spring The above picture shows the project in its initial stages. .39- SONG OF BERNADETTE The students of H.C.H.S. at- tended The Song of Berna- dette. The movie was shown in Huntington. due to the request of the students, in commemor- ation of Our Lady's apparition to Bernadette in Lourdes 100 years ago. NOONTIME CHATTER The noon hour is spent in many and varied manners. Here We see a group of H.C.H.S. stu- dents engaged in one of the most popular pastimes, talking over the mornings happenings. 4 1 I 1 my Seniors who sold ads for the year book were Pat Ufheil, Peg Scheiber, Judy Swover- land, Judy Scheiber, Joyce Fitz- gerald, Rita Rowe, Ann Fink. Sharon Bauer, Marie Miller. E MH' 140- Sophomore Biology Class members made projects to end the year. Sr. John Francis, Biology teacher, was pleased with the results, some of which are shown at left. 0 The Freshman English class, under the direction of Sr. M. Alba, enjoyed many prose and poetry selections. One of these, The Merchant of Venice, was dramatized by the class. Members of the Driver Train- ing class were taught the fun- damentals of driving safety by the instructor, Mr. Richard Barr. Coach Barr, Elaine Barnes, Dave Kennedy, Carol Rydberg. The Typing Class, under the direction of Sr. Francis Louise, conquered the mysteries of the typewriter. :gg Sellers for yearbook ads from the Junior class were Judy Guest, Pat Nix, Sharon Eckert. Cecilia Gies, Mary Kindler, Janet Andrews, Bon- nie Beekrnan, Martha Settle- myre, Carol Coughlin, Kathy Rauktis, Carol Seifert, and Joyce Haney. ' . L11 'lu' ':.1 GPL- V it 92111:- . Y jx- Q41 V, ix 4 T, rf: px f 4 .wg if X I Y .. e HA ,v . . . T 1 ..-7.+ 'l1 ' Q, R fw 5 j W gli 55? L A3 fe xx 6 1 . Xb Q9 N W -fjfgx ' ' 125,339 .-. I mfr.. :J , ,Q , - '3: :' v I .-f-- ' I cf.: ,:,1g55e5:5f555E55f , - Q--- H 9' ' , f ,Q if A . V f '. :'1 5 :,5gsgs:5:' c , .. f.-14 C eeringigection On October 11, 1957, in SS. Peter and Paul auditorium, three girls, Sharon Bauer, Janet An- drews, and Carol Seifert were chosen by student body as cheerleaders for the 1957-58 basketball season. On October 29, 1957, they organized and conducted the first of the year's bloc practice. which was composed of 16 Freshmen, 23 Sopho- mores, 20 Juniors, and 10 Senior girls. Everyone agreed on wearing black long-sleeved sweaters and white collars. All the girls except the Seniors wore black skirts. They wore gold skirts. On scheduled occasions as the Holiday Tour- ney, black sweaters, white collars, black skirts and white gloves were worn by the cheering bloc. For all of the Holiday Tourney the traditional black and gold streamers were carried. At the Sectional on March 1, 1958, black skirts, black sweaters, white collars, white gloves, and white sailor hats were Worn. The cheering bloc proved not only to be a very special attraction, but also to be a success- ful project and the students at H.C.H. will look forward to the continuation of this event for the term of 1958-59. C eerleaders Huntington Catholic students elected senior, Sharon Bauer, and juniors, Janet Andrews and Carol Seifert as Rambler cheerleaders. This is both Janet's and Carol's first year as cheerleaders. Sharon has been Rambler cheerleader two con- secutive years. For the basketball season the girls were attired in black felt skirts, black V-neck sweaters, and gold blouses. Their alternate outfits were white cord skirts, black V-neck sweaters, and white dickies. Throughout the season the cheerleaders were a means of support to the team. They faithfully attended all games expressing their loyalty to Huntington Catholic. .43- I. . Coach Barr talking the new season over with his returning lettermen, Dick Teusch, Steve Frick, Wayne Scheiber, Skip Kroegei- and Mike Dillon. 'Dave Guthier ' Mike Dillon 11 points points Steve Frick and Skip Kroeger shaking hands after record-breaking game. -44- Scmfebovz W1 Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams Rams 63 Warren 54 45 Clear Creek 53 72 Bippus 48 55 Township 61 102 Lancaster 71 55 Monmouth 50 61 Decatur Catholic 64 68 Andrews 82 71 Anderson 61 44 Marion Bennet 46 67 Rock Creek 50 62 Roanoke 51 73 Township 70 66 Union 61 44 Lancaster Wells 65 64 South Whitley 60 71 Nobel Twp. 63 71 Lafontain 76 52 Clear Creek 54 in the Sectionals mblers . . . ext R :..L..1s.'42,'-2:S:'S'i' mwzkzl:-::' 'X-. ..,,,-. .... N Skip Kroeger Steve Frlck points 396 points 1, .sv Wayne Scheiber Russel Teusch John Schmitt 1 Jim Godfroy 116 points .......,......,,.. 30 points .,......,.......,. 94 points ,,,, 144 polnfg X l TABL Dedication Classes Organizations Religious Activities Activities Sports Social Graduation Sponsors E OF CONTENTS -1- Top Row - Left to right: Dave Eckert. Bill Millnir. Jerry Emley, Steve Zahn, Dick Scheiber, Bob Bartroni. Bottom Row - Jack Godfrey, Mark Teusih, Danny Bickel, Mike Amick, Tom Becker. E Student Managers - Left to right: George Scher, Athletic Club Officers - Left to right: Mike Dil- Coach Barr, and Dave Teusch. lon, vice-presidentg Dave Eckert, president, Mike Daly, secretary-treasurer, .-46- X5 Y? f-.. Individual pictures-left to right: Wayne Scheiber, Don Kastner, Skip Kroeger and Mike Dillion. K. .is ,, . -1. W ' , , 2 'Sig . vi W N -,, dr + , Xiu -'.-:-ow -- 5, , - 2 . Q-5.5 I .-V -S ,A W x - Q . , 4, x- 1. - Q . L , N.. -w r' , 2 - X xx ,gy - ' H: 2' M. M Xl N. f Nc. 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Top Row-Wayne Scheiber, Dick Scheiber, Dave Guthier, Bob Briggs, Jerry Emley, Dave Kennedy, Bill Millner, Skip Kroeger, Coach Dick Barr. 1 More individual pictures-left to right: Dick Scheiber, Danny Bickel, Mike Amick, Jack Godfroy and Dave Eckert. -47- Top Row-Left to right: Father O'Toole, Tom Becker, Jim Ley, Bill Millner, Bob Briggs, Coach Barr. Kneeling: Mike Dillon, Dick Schei- ber, Dave Kennedy, Mike Amick. Girls Physical Ed. Members of the Athletic Club are: Mike Daly, Liston Smith, Dick Scheiber, Dave Guthier, Bill Millner, Dave Eckert, Mark Teusch, John Schmitt, George Scher, Dave Kennedy, Dick Ehler, and Bob Bartrom. --43- rack eam Top Row-Jean Guthier, Second Row--Marjorie Holzinger, Jane Martin, First Row - Janice Butts, Diane Ludwig, Rita Renz. Athletic Club J In ter Class Tourney Winning Senior Cheerleaders were: Pat Ufheil, Judy Swover- land. Junior Kathy stoffer. Elaine Runner-up Sophomore Cheer- leaders were: Susie Knight, Susie PeGan, Judie Brennan, Janet Stoltz. Cheerleaders: Top - Rauktis, Connie Land- Working on a poster for their team are three Mountain' Sophomore artists, Alyce Kast- ner, Sharon Shape, Janet Bow- man. Freshman Cheerleaders were: Bottom - Joyce Raney, Betty Ley, Brenda Geyer, Mari- Barnes- lyn Eckert, Mary Solloway. ..49.. Athl li N 'W X Coach Barr Ba quot-- The fourth annual athletic banquet was held March 23 in St. Mary's hall. Mr. R. Eugene Wall acted as master of ceremonies. Mr. Al Lindahl, coach at Decatur Catholic was the featured speaker for the event. Coach Richard Barr was introduced by Father Charles Ueber, Huntington Catholic athletic director, and Mr. Barr introduced the team and gave a review of the year's activities. Jerry Emley was presented the annual sportsmanship award and the JV Free Throw went to Bob Briggs. Seniors Steve Frick, Skip Kroeger, Wayne Scheiber, Jim Godfroy and Dick Teusch were given athletic Jackets and varsitv monograms. Major monograms went to Juniors Dave Guthier, John Schmitt, Sophomores Mike Dillon, Mike Daly. Receiving minor awards were Juniors Dave Kennedy, Dave Ec- kert, Jerry Emley, Sophomores Dick Schieber, Bob Briggs, Bill Mill- ner, Steve Zahn, Mark Teusch. Freshmen Liston Smith, Jack Godfroy. Other awards to managers, George Scher, Dave Teusch and Robert Bartrom, Sharon Bauer, Janet Andrews and Carol Seifert were pre- sented with cheerleading letters. Father Ueber, Dave Guthier and John Schmitt Coach Barr and Steve Frick Steve Zahn Mike Daly Jack Godfroy .-50. Carol Seifert, cheerleader, re- ceives letter from Father Ueber. Coach Barr presents award to Jerry Emley. Cheerleaders smile at banquet. Sharon Bauer. Carol Seifert and Janet Andrews. High school girls serve guests at Athletic banquet. -51- ' John Schmitt receives letter. Father Ueber presents letter to Dick Scheiber. 'iff 'Qu 053 M df f, g if X '49, ,g f . Q In 352,53 m is f Nm., f'N :yr C913 Q Wf ii? .-52... Z Z rx. X.4:.:::: .zzgizgffigfgfgfffi 5 fifif 2 ff1f1I'21ff EZEEEEE: 'F ff: . -'-.f., .... . O - ff: Iff- f ' , XX :f:f:f:E:f:f:f:f::.:. I I..,:,.g.5:::::3rfq.,.g.:.3:3:g:2:f:f5:fE3g...,.g:5. 55555555555535533551ErE5E5E5E5E5E?25E5E5Er: . ..1:-:-5555555E?E5S55iE555fE5E?E5E?fE2ErE5E5E?ES?E5E5?5:5f:f:': ' The After Game Parties held for the purpose of aiding each class treasury, were spon- sored by the P.T.A. with the help and direction of the class sponsors. The boys, Bill Millner, Steve Zahn, and Tom PeGan, battle it out in a hot game of ping- pong at one of the after game parties. Students Rip It Up at the S.M.Y. sponsored Jim Keefer Hop. Each Friday night the Saint Mary's Youth club sponsored a party in the Saint Mary's hall for all the students. Here we see them dancing to the music of records furnished by the club and several students. ...5 3- ....-E Ioliday ance . . . St. Mary's Hall was the scene of the third annual Christmas Dance held December 26, from 9:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. Entertainment was provided by Dick Scott and his Orchestra. Arrangements for refreshments and decorations were taken care of by the P.T.A., who sponsored this semi-formal dance, and the pre- sidents of the individual classes with their committees. The price was 351.00 per person for H.C.H. students and their guests. -54- Beta lub Pledge I solemnly declare - that I shall always strive to hold fast to the principles of honesty: D- to constantly endeavor to maintain a creditable recordg - to cultivate in my life and conduct - the principles which the National Beta Club -is organized to encourage. - I further pledge myself - to co- operate with the members of this club - in the promotion of a sense of individual responsibility to our school, - community, State and Nationg to make right the master of might - and to consecrate our comradship - to mutual helpfulness - and to the betterment of our fellow-students. -554 Beta lub The Beta Club. Huntington Catholics honor society, pro- fotes the ideals of honesty, ser- vice, and leadership among the students and recognizes their achievements. To gain entry in and remain in the Beta Club a student must maintain a BU average. A banquet was held for the incoming members at the first of the school year. The mem- bers were formally installed at exercises before the entire stu- dent body in December. Dur- ing these exercises, the Beta Club pledge was taken by the new members. Projects during the year in- cluded a bake sale sponsored by the group. During the Honor Day exercises a gift of S50 was presented to the school by the President, Peg Scheiber. This year's officers are: Peg Scheiber, president: Pat Mett- ler, vice-presidentg Ann Fink, secretary: Martha Settlemyer, treasurer. di tion . . . v We. the Senior Class of 1958, dedicate this yearbook to Father John Reed, who during the past years served as our advisor, helper and scholastic director, as well as assistant pastor at St. Mary's. Through his advice and kind guidance, we have achieved a goal worth striving for. Father Reed, who left Huntington Catholic in February of this past year in order to be closer to his work as director of Catholic Charities, has also left a permanent place in all our hearts. -2- Hail,6nadi1iE Honor ay, 1958 On Sunday, May 18, the Honor Day Program was held at 8 p.m. in SSPP Auditorium. Father Lawrence O'Toole, as- scistant pastor at St. Mary's parish addressed the students, their parents, and friends. Fa- ther Roesler, pastor of SSPP parish, presented the awards. Certificates and awards of honor were presented to Helen Ann Fink and Marie Miller, validictorian and salutatorian of the class of 1958. Their scholastic record over four years of high school placed them highest in their class. Certificates and awards of honor were presented to the following students who earned a total of 66 honor points for scholastic year: Sharon Bauer, Marie Miller, and Helen Ann Fink. Certificates and awards for cheerful service, cooperation, and good school spirit were given to the following students. Senior: Pat Mettler, Rita Rowe. Junior: Denny Holzinger, Theresa Nicholson. Sophomore: Steve Zahn, Su- san PeGan. Freshman: John Johnson, Mary Wall. Awards were presented to those Seniors who had earned 20 or more points through par- ticipation in school activities during their four years in high school: Marie Miller, Helen Ann Fink, Pat Ufheil, Peg Scheiber, Sharon Bauer, and Rita Rowe. The commerce award was given to the fellowing students for having written shorthand consistently with 95 per cent accuracy in transcription at the rate of 100 words per min- ute. Judy Scheiber, Pat Ufheil: 120 words per minute, Sharon Bauer: 140 words per minute, Marie Miller: in typing, at the rate of 65 words per minute: Marie Miller: in bookkeeping, for superior proficiency, an award was given to Sharon Bauer. Certificates were presented to these students who because of their scholastic record have obtained membership in the National Beta Club during this scholastic year: Judy Brennan, Susie Knight, Carol Fink, and Sandy Dwornicki. Certificates and merit pins issued by the Catholic Students Press Association were award- ed to the following students for their industry and help in the production of the school paper and the Rambler Yearbook: Ann Fink, Marie Miller, Rita Rowe, Bonnie Beekman, Kath- erine Rauktis, Carol Seifert, Carol Rydberg, Janet Bowman, Susan PeGan, Paula Scher, Sharon Shape, Janet Stoltz. In the oratorical Contest and the Essay Contests annually sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, the following stu- dents were presented with awards that were bestowed by the K. of C. and through the courtesy of Bowers Jewelry Store. Dave Guthier was presented with a plaque and an award for delivering an excellent pa- per in the Oratorical contest. For winnin gthird place in the same contest, Terry Enright was presented with a plaque. As first place winner of the K. of C. Essay contest, an award was given to Terry En- right. Paula Scher was award- ed with a pen and pencil set for placing second in the same contest. Susan PeGan was presented with a certificate of award for winning a prize in a 2,000 word essay contest on Muscu- lar Dystrophy. Janet Bowman was given a certificate fore winning first place in the local Voice of De- mocracy Contest. For winning first place in the local Rotary Oratorical Contest, a certificate of award was given to Paula Scher. Carol Rydberg was present- ed with a certificate of award and a S25 bond in recognition of the excellent speech deliver- ed in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. ' -57- SPORTS AWARDS The Central Indiana Catholic Conference Award was pre- sented to Bernard Kroeger, Senior jackets were awarded to the following: Steve Frick, Skip Kroeger, Wayne Scheiber, Jim Godfroy, and Dick Teusch. Major basketball awards - JUNIORS, Dave Guthier, John Schmitt: SOPHOMORES, Mike Dillon, Mike Daly. Free throw trophy in varsity basketball-Jim Godfroy. Major basketball awards- SENIORS, Bernard Kroeger, Wayne Scheiber, Donald Kast- ner: JUNIORS, Dave Eckert, Richard Ehler, George Scher' SOPHOMORES, Robert Briggs, Michael Dillon, William Mill- ner, Richard Scheiber. Minor basketball-JUNIORS, David Eckert, Jerry Emley, David Kennedy: SOPHO- MORES, Robert Briggs, Wil- liam Millner, Richard Scheiber, Mark Teusch, Stephen Zahn: FRESHMEN, Jack Godfroy, Liston Smith. Minor baseball - J UNIORS, David Eckert, Richard Ehler, George Scher: FRESHMEN, Michael Amick, Liston Smith. Major track - JUNIORS, David Eckert, Jerry Emley, David Kennedy: SOPHO- MORES, Michael Dillon, Wil- liam Millner, Mark Teusch. Minor track - SOPHO- MORES, R 0 b e r t Briggs: FRESHMEN, Thomas Becker, Jack Godfroy. The cheer leaders were given certificates for their service during the year: Sharon Bauer, Carol Seifert, Janet Andrews. For fatihful service these students have earned a certifi- cate Major for manager of bas- ketball, baseball, track, David Teusch. Major for manager of bas- ketball and Minor for manager of track, George Scher. Minor for manager of bas- ketball, Robert Bartrom. Terry Enright, Stephen Zahn, John Kennedy, and Robert Bartrom were awarded a cer- tificate for a minor in golf. Q-1-1-m::1:1:::s::::s::-fl: ,, W '- ,es-1-::f::f::::::f-'rw Q. fp- f M - . at - ' ,fa mwwwmwhvaaaawm 1 135255555 '1f I23f'f?:''iwfvfgzfii qv ,-FF ' . .,,4'v',,.,Q'2I525:7-.7': .,. Q V f,,mwH5Q,' , . V S W - f ---- . -.-texas... ,,,, , W ' -- t H f,...,,, ,. - ---:-:1---- V , , wr N ' - 0' mama. ,ML 'Q .Q Sw 3. 'H f 2 Junior-Senior Prom The 1958 Junior-Senior reception was held at SSPP auditorium on May 20. The decorations corresponded with the theme in as much as there were stars and clouds which added to the setting. Couples danced around a beautiful fountain in the center of the room. Delicate spring flowers surrounded the trellises. A May Altar was erected for the purpose of honoring The Blessed Virgin who is the silent, but rightful guest at all H.C.H. social affairs. Elected by the Junior Class as King and Queen of the Prom were Louis Machall and Margaret Scheiber. 1 Music for the dance was furnished by Rex Steffy and Orchestra. Previous to the Prom, the banquet was held. Dave Guthier, vice president of the Junior class, gave the welcoming address and it was received by Louis Machall, Senior class president. The Senior Will was then read. Father Ueber and Father O'Toole gave the opening and closing grace. Following the Prom a gala evening of parties was planned and chaperoned by the Junior Parents and students. -53f ' It's Twilight Time and ev- eryone is dancing. Another scene from the 1958 Prom. The King and Queen of the Prom, Louis Machall and Peg ficheiber. being crowned by David Guthier. o I Senior Mothers' Breakfast The mothers of the graduating class are given ing the breakfast, the mothers, along with the Sen- special honor by the berakfast on the Friday morn- iors in Formal cap and gown, attend Mass and re- ing of Senior week. This is the last formal ceive Holy Communion in a body at the eight activity before Commencement exercises. Preced- o'clock Mass at St. Peter 8: Paul's Church. -50- Ann Fink delivers the Yaledictory address. Fr. Ueber and Fr. Roesler prepare to hand out diplomas to the graduates of the class of 1958. Fr. Hayes, pastor of St. Josephs Church in Roan oke, delivers the Commencement address. Marie Miller delivers the Salutatory address. .-61... Formal Graduation Picture: Front First Rowg left to right: Susan Fisher, Judith Swoverland, Margaret Scheiber, Ann Fink, Rita Rowe. Second Row: Sharon Bauer, Mary Ann Schaffer Joyce Fitzgerald, Marie Miller, Judith Swoverland, Pa- -52- tricia Ufhiel, Third Row: James Godfroy, Louis Machall, Patrick Mettler, Lawrence Waikel, Don Kastner, Fourth Row: Wayne Scheiber, Bernard Steven Frick, Russel Teusch, Joseph Kroeger, Schmitt, James Bickel. Bailey's Mortuary 35 West Park Drive Bowers' Jewelry Parkmoor Community State Bank 222 North Jefferson Ditzler-Kelly Lumber Co. 904 East State Street Hart and McNulty 525 Guilford Street Huntington Laboratories, Inc. 968 East Tipton Street Bailey Investment Co. Inc. 450 North Jefferson Street Barnhart's Book Store 16 East Market Street Becker and Sons Monuments 207 West State Street Bowers, Bowers, and Palmer 1 Community State Bank Bldg. Brock's Hat Shop 309 North Jefferson Street Brown and Rowe 323 North Jefferson Dille and Wise Office Supplies 308 North Jefferson Street Double Dip Cafeteria :Sz Locker Service 215 East Franklin Street Dupriest Jewelry Store 514 Jefferson Street Erie Department Store 817 East Market Street Hedges Typewriter Service 26 North Jefferson Street Hoffy's Wheel Alignment 1249 First Stret SPONSORS Husar Cigar Company 46 East Franklin Street Indiana Gas and Water Co. Inc. 347 W. State Street Knights of Columbus 21 East Market Street Knights of Columbus tFourth Degreel 21 East Market Street Kroeger Funeral Home 955 Cherry Street Parent-Teacher Association Huntington Catholic High School PATRONS Hosiery Box Parkmoor Huntington Paint Sz Wallpaper Co. 338 North Jefferson Street Huntington Radio and TV Service 20 West Market St. Indiana Smoke House 20 North Jefferson Street Jones Jewelry Store 327 North Jefferson Street Kitchen Maid Service Company 36 East Franklin Street Kriegbaum and Sons Implements 224 East Franklin Street D. Marx and Sons Clothing 319 North Jefferson Street Joe Mettler Insurance Agency 616 North Jefferson Street Millers' Fashions 305 North Jefferson Street Moon 81 Moon Dry Cleaning Service 335 Poplar Van P. Murphy Sz Company Community State Bank Bldg. -63- Polar Bear Drive-In First Street Public Service Company 417 West State Street Rickert Studio and Camera Shop 223 East Market Street Holy Name Society Saint Peter and Paul Rosary Sodality Saint Peter and Paul Rosary Sodality Saint Mary R. E. M. C. 419 Poplar Street Schiff Shoe Store 541 North Jefferson Street Schroeders Shoe Store 331 North Jefferson Street Sealtest Central Division 435 West State Sears Sz Roebuck Co. 35 West Market Street Smith's Furniture Company 312 North Jefferson Street Standard Dairy Goshen Road Tackle Box Market Street Valley Paint Sz Wallpaper Store 510 North Jefferson Street Eldon Ware, W0men's Apparel 210 North Jefferson Street Wissel's V North Jefferson Street Zahm's Dry Goods 825 East Market Street ' A ..f 1 w 0 I v. w .7 - ,V 1 .tg 2' 11' . A A 1' HT' -.z H ., ':, l, w V 5. . 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