Mater Dei High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Evansville, IN)
- Class of 1959
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'gym R .2 . , my: is ,M fV . V f Q G -v. F, ,V V5.5 V. f , ' 'V f KV. 1 VA v 4' A7 at MW ff W , -Q .4 Our Star Hi-Lights the Way Through Mater Dei Ed1tO Mos list Dedication 3i : y f , , , r 1 in l Q5 ,,,y ii X .. , Yi .g,Q . 5 is ' it r S N, During an eight year period of growth and progress-one of the significant features of Mater Dei that received much comment was the unusual yearbooks that consistently appeared Behind each one of those phenomenal books as one per- son put it, was a phenomenal woman, Sister M. Angela, O.S.B., who was outstanding not only in this field of Jour- nalism but also in any other field one might care to mention. Sister, yearbook and newspaper advisor, Journalism and English teacher, head librarian and dramatics assistant-having charge of costume, scenery and script writing-had a large reputation for being able to make almost anything out of nothing. What looked like a bunch of scraps to the ordinary eye of an ordinarily talented person, magically turned into the con- tents of a beautiful yearbook page or the background for a striking stage set under the swift and skillful strikes of this intelligent and far, far sighted woman. Though Sister would never allow her picture or name to be associated with any of her fascinating products, the usual comment was, You can see Sister Angela in this alrightl Sister was transferred to another school this year, and is, no doubt, proving her powers in the same way there. In loving gratitude for her loyal service we gladly cledi- cate to her our book so that, though she is not around to help us turn scraps into jeweled pages, we can iust one more time hear it said, You can see Sister Angela in this alright! S fffifffffi' rs a c 4 1 ,- FR. WILLIAM DEERING L,. A ly, is 'N .l, Religion F A L T Y FR. ROMAN VOLLMER Religion SISTER M. ESTHER O. S. B Principal FATHER EUGENE DEW IG ER, RAYMOND STRANGE Superintendent Religion FR. JOHN EMGE Religion Shed through our heorfs. . . MISS DEAN Physical Education Citizenship Health MR. HORMUTI-1 Band MR. ELLERT General Science Biology Physics Advanced Algebra MISS ROGGE Geometry Algebra I General Math English I MR. HILLENBRAND General Math Algebra Consumer Economics Bookkeeping MEINRAD SCHOENBACHLER Maintenance MR. WILL Occupations Driver Training Phy. Science MR. JOEST Biology Agriculture MR. SCI-IULTHEIS U.S. History Gym MR. GOSSMAN World History Citizenship Gym MRS. A. GERST Cafeteria Supervisor Thy Piercing roy. SR. MARY ESTHER Principal SR. M. MARGU ERITE Spanish French English SR. M. AQUINA Civics American Problems Senior Review Math. sn, M. CLAUDIA U'S' HiSf0'Y Mechanical Drawing Art SR. MARY PIERRE Glee Club English II Orchestra SR. M. BARBARA Trigonometry Solid Geometry Biology Senior Review Math SR. MARY REGIS Shorthand Business English Our soul's dull slumber. . . SR. MARY CHARLES English 11, rv Latin 1, II SR. M. DOLORITA Foods Clothing Christian Family Living SR. M. GENEROSE World History U, S. History Citizenship 85 Health SR. MARY KEVIN English II, III Library SR. MARY VICTOR Latin Spanish English II SR. MARY ELISE Typing Shorthand SR. MARY CLARE Bookkeeping Religion American Problems English IV SR. M. BENEDICTA I-lomemaking Speech English Literature SR. M. MILDRED Religion I, II, III SR. MR SR. M. VICTORIA Geometry General Math. English I Algebra SR. M. FRANCESCA Algebra Chemistry Biology SR. MARY JONATHAN Shorthand Typing Business English SR. M. JOHNITA Journalism I, II English I, III Newspaper Advisor Yearbook Sponsor drive away. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Effing, Mrs. Winiger, Mrs. Gerst, Mrs. Korressel, Mrs. Schenk. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Pendly, Shirley Adler, Mrs. Smith, Kathleen Adler, Eileen Adler, Elsie Weyer. aaa y W E .. .. ., .ft ,, 5 . Bill Blankerberger ff L 1+ if 'fix ,L if .L ,wi aw, Jim Han 6 TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Winiger, Helen Schmitt, Marilyn Effing, Imogene Elpers, Judy Sauer, Maddonna Elpers, Mary Huff. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosemary Deig, Margaret Tepool, Mrs. Smith, Wanda D.lIbiH, Betty Weyer. 2 . N, Tom Tighe Kenneth Geuss Y TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mayor, Marshall Wallerg Clerk, Sharon Richardtg Judge, Dave Heathcott. Park Commissioner Mike Ly thgoe Comptroller Otto Preske City Officials of Prosecuting and Defense Attorneys QNW M . ' , N j 4 Allan Campbell and John Eisterhold Larry Kremer P C o h l i i e c f e The Mater Dei City Officials, under the heads of Mayor, Marshall Wallerg Clerk, Sharon Richardtg Judge, Dave Heathcottg try to instigate in our school the functions and proceelings of a democratic government with high Catholic ideals and standards. They represent Mater Dei in all political and social affairs. 12 Mater Dei Ville Ken Flittner F i r e C h i e f Richard Arney Monitor Captain Larry Orth Recreation Commissioner I3 Health and Safety Commissioner P a I T e v a u 1 t J Faye Todd Fighting 69th Captain Hail thou star. . . Portal of the sky Still as on we journey Help our weak endeavor TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Wahnsiedler, Jo Ann Bruce, Judy Seibert, Judy J U N I O R Wahnsiedler. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Siebert, Judy Eisterhold, Phyllis King. qSophJ Uuniorj Uuniorj These people were not present when their group picture was taken. I5 Mater Dei-ville councilmen in- tercede for City Officials to the Mater Dei students in political, religious, and social affairs. Councilmen are elected at the end of each year by the students in the same manner as Evans- ville's councilmen are voted in- to office. 5 ul '1 ,. i 4. 3 i 5? 5 I 4 ? 3 Popular Faces In The Light Of The STAR NEA TEST March Choate Linda Schmitt The beginning of success- leadership, good will and personality -- all well constructed around a fond MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CONTRIBUTED MOST TO THE SCHOOL devotion to the Mother of God and attached to her STAR. Jerry McRae MOST DEPENDABLE Sally Moser Davrd I-Ieathcott Mrke Lythgoe Sharon Rlchardt Marshall Waler Margaret McClure FRIENDLIEST L Y . Rose Toon Bill Briel WITTIEST FUNNIEST COURTEOUS Sue Ellen Hosick Gary Peck BEST LOOKING Jim Harl Pat Tevault Jack Bartlett Beverly Folz Richard Arney Rita Gore Eddie Knapp Dee Dee Hollingsworth MOST TALENTED Yvonna McBride ,g-f 's MOST MUSICAL I BEST DANCERS iw ' Joan Minnette rdel Withers th 5 1 MOST A THLE TIC jerry Browning ELVERA ADLER R.R. 1 Haubstadt Cyn. 18-B St. Wendel Honor Student 3 Monogram 2 Red as Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 3 Assemblies 2 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 2 Latin Award 1 RICHARD ARNEY 703 E. Columbia HA 4-1570 St. Joe Red 82 Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 2- Plays 3 Paper Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 1-2-3-4 Yearbook Co-Editor 4 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Band 1-2-3-4 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Photographer 1-2-3 Yearbook Monogram lst Place in City Music 2nd Place in State Music A11-City Catholic Band MARILYN ALLISON R.R. Harmony Hwy. WO 3-3774 Resurrection Red 8: Gold Rating 3 Achievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 3 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Pep 3 Latin 1 SANDRA BARRON 3426 Igleheart Ave. HA 58915 Sacred Heart Achievement Banquet 2 Assemblies 4 Spring Musical 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Homemaking Club 1 Pep Club 1 Latin Club 1 3 District and State Music Contest May Day Attendant 3 BOB ADLER JANE BARNES R.R. Evansville 13 Dreier Blvd. UN 7-2288 HA 5-5339 Holy Redeemer Sacred Heart Honor Student 1-2-3 Monogram 3 Red 8a Gold Rating 2-3 Achievement Banquet 3 Paper Staff 3-4 xg Yearbook Staff 3 ig? Assemblies 1-2-3 Ze Giee Club 1-2 s,1i M spring Musicai 1-2 fr. gzzy Q A Homemaking 3-4 5 A Pei? 1'2-3 it 2: 2 G.A.A. 1 C .,,1,11r .,t.a- --'- Bowling 1-2-3 KATHERINE BA RRON 1357 Mesker Park Dr. HA 3-6322 St. Boniface Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 SHIRLEY ADLER Latin 1 R.R. 5 Adler Rd, Red Cross Assembly 2 UN 7-3189 Red Cross Representative St, James 2-3-4 Prom Committee NORMAN BAUMGART R,R, 1 Haubstadt, Indiana WO 3-3490 St. Wendel ROBERT BAUMGART R, R. 8 Box 460 UN '7-2063 St. Theresa Honor Student 2 Red 85 Gold Rating 3 Monogram 1 Achievement Banquet Agriculture 1-2-3-4 MATER DEI, MORNING STAR... keep us ever childlike in heart and soul cts we progress fo maturity. SHARON BELL 830 Pfeiffer Rd. HA 3-1764 St. Theresa Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1 JACK BARTLETT 412 N. 3rd Ave. HA 5-5964 St, Anthony Paper Staff 3-4 Yearbook 3-4 Yearbook Co-Editor 4 Assemblies 3-4 Intramural Award 4 TIM BAUMGART 2131 W. Michigan HA 3-3038 St. Boniface Achievement Banquet 2 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 ROSE ANN BAYER 602 Baker Ave. HA 3-8547 St. Anthony Honor Student 1-2 Red Sc Gold Rating 1-2 Achievement Banquet 2 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Homeroorn President 2 Pep 1-2-3-4 Latin 1 G.A.A. GAYLE BECKER 2558 Stringtown HA 2-8738 St. Theresa Glee Club 1-2 Assemblies 1-2-3 Spring Musical 1-2-3 Pep 1-2-3-4 Choral 3-4 Spanish 1 G.A.A. 1 Bowling 1-2-3 MARY LINDA BEHME 1413 Tupman Rd, HA 5-4344 Corpus Christi Assemblies 3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1 Pep 3 Homemaking 1 Mission Club President 2 CARMEN BRACE 831 Joan Ave. HA 3-4906 St. Theresa Red Sc Gold Rating 3 Assemblies 2 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Pep 2 Latin 2 Red Cross 1 JUDIE BRANDSASSE 1602 N. St. Joe Ave. HA 2-1262 St. Boniface Assemblies 4 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Pep 2 SHARON BRASEL 3006 W. Virginia St. HA 5-5734 Sacred Heart Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Pep 1 Choral 1 Latin 1 BARBARA BRAUN 2739 W. Franklin St HA 4-8892 Sacred Heart Honor Student 1-2-3 Monogram 1 Red Sz Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 1 G,A,A, 1-2-3-4 Prom Committee Walt ' 'Rf' CHARLES BRAUN R,R, 4 Meier Rd. WO 3-3847 St. Joe, Indiana Honor Student 1 Monogram 2 A chievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 1 Latin 2 Baseball 3 MATER DEI... keep us prudent, BILL BRIEL R. R. 7 Box 227 WO 3-3791 St. Joseph Honor Student 1-2-3 Monogram 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 National Honor Society 3 Latin 1-2 Geometry Contest 1st E.C , comprehensive ma th contest Final I.U. math JUDI BENNETT 915 Harmony Way HA 5-8512 Sacred Heart Achievement Banquet Assemblies wise and humble JERRY BROWNING 614 Werner Ave. HA 4-2881 St, Boniface Plays 3 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2 2 ii is TOM BRUNE 1901 W. Iowa St. HA 5-8319 St. Boniface Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1 Latin 1 Math Contest BARBARA CONNER 1658 Buchanan Rd. HA 4-0140 St. Boniface Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1 Pep Club 1 Homemaking 2-3 Homemaking Treas urer 3 Member of McCall's Teen Fashion Board 4 Home ma king Representative YVONNE BRUNE 4417 Kratzville Rd. HA 3-7988 Holy Redeemer Red Sc Gold Rating 1 Homemaking 3 Library Club 1 it IEANETTE COOMES 921 W. Delaware St. HA 2-8049 St. Anthony Assemblies 3 Homemaking 2 Library 1 ALLEN CAMPBELL 103 W. Maryland HA 2-9165 Honor Student 1 Red 8a Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Student Council fDefense Attorneyj Assemblies 3-4 Spring Musical 1 Science fChemistry Clubj Football 1-4 0 Baseball 1-2-3-4 BILL BRAY 4810 Lakeview Dr. WO 3-5235 Resurrection MA RC CHOATE 2736 Hillcrest HA 4-4887 Sacred Heart Assemblies 2-3 Latin 1 Wrestling 2-3 KA THLEEN CLEMENTS 14 East Oregon HA 3-6795 Assumption Red 8a Gold Rating 1 Achievement 1 Student Council 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Pep 1-2 G.A.A. 1 KEN CARTER R.R. '7 Box 161 WO 3-3645 St. Joe ROSE DELACOMA 4819 Warren Drive HA 4-0855 Holy Redeemer Assemblies 3 Glee Club 1 ALLEN CRANE 3011 West Maryland HA 3-3317 Sacred Heart Red Sz Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 2 Band 1 112 STEVE DEIG Y. M.C . M. Assumption Assemblies LARRY DODD 420 E. Delaware St. HA 3-9006 St. Joseph Red 8: Gold Rating 1 Plays 3 Paper Staff 3-4 Yearbook Staff 4 Assemblies 3-4 Glee Club 3 Spring Musical 3 Photographer 4 SHIRLEY DIEHL 53.3 E, Parkland Ave, HA 3-6552 St. Theresa Plays 3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-4 Pep 1-2-3-4 Latin 1 Student Council 4 TOM COULTER 807 Taylor Ave. HA 3-7510 St. Benedict Assemblies 2-3-4 Glee Club 1 Cheerleader 3 JACK DEEVER 2834 Egmont St. HA 3-2975 St. Agnes Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Police Force 2-3-4 DONNA DEBES 1920 Helfrich Ave, HA 3-1281 St. Boniface Assemblies 1-3 Glee Club 1 Homemaking 2 Pep Club 1-2 Choral Club 1-2 Spanish 1 Red Cross Representative 2 BETTY DOSHER 322 W. Missouri St, HA 4-1747 St. Anthony Homemaking l-2-3-4 Library Book Club 1 Library Staff 4 WAYNE ELPERS R.R. 1 Haubstadt WO 3-5077 WAYNE FELDHOUS St. Wendel R.R. 13 Box 91 Assemblies 1-3 HA 3-5660 Agriculture 2 Cor pus Christi Spanish Club 1 LINDA EHRHARDT 3715 Herrmann Road HA 3-3252 St. Theresa Play 3 Assemblies 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Homemaking 1 Pep Club 1-2-3 Latin Club 1 Speech Contest JOHN EISTERHOLD R.R. 9 Koring Rd. WO 3-3365 Resurrection Achievement Banquet 3 Plays 3 Paper Staff 3-4 Pa per Editor 4 Yearbook staff 3-4 Student Council 4 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-4 Wrestling 1-2 Debate Team l-2-3-4 THOMAS EWERS 3407 Mesker Pk. Drive HA 3-7084 Resurrection Assemblies 4 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Spanish 1 Football 3 MYRON EFFING R.R. 4 Box 239 WO 3-3110 St. Joe 'Ulu- JUDY FICKAS 2223 West Iowa St. HA 3-2056 St. Boniface Honor Student 1-2-3 Red 8a Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 3 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 2 Pep Club 1-2-3 Choral Club 2 Latin Club 1 PAT FITZSIMMONS 407 Colonial Ave. DIANE ETHERINGTON 117 Bellemeade HA 4-1165 Holy Redeemer HA 58850 HonorStudent1-2-3 SL Benedict Monogram 1-3 Assemblies 1 Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2 islchiegement Banquet 1-2-3 Spring Musical 1,2 aY5 - - - Glee Club 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Spring Musical 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Spanish Club 3 Ma th Contest, Latin, Spanish, Speech Contests BEVERLY FOLZ. 3418 W. Maryland St. HA 4-2997 Sacred Heart Band Monogram Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 Homemaking 1-2-3 Pep 1-2 G.A.A. 1 Vice-President Homemaking 2 Secretary Homemaking 3 DELORES FOLZ R.R. 1 Mt. Vernon, Indiana YU 5-2194 V St. Phillip's Honor Student 1-2-3 Monogram 1-2 Achievement Banquet 1-2 Assemblies 3-4 Pep 1-2-3 Latin 1-2 Latin Contest JOHN FLAMION DIANA FELLER 2927 N. Red Band Rd. HA 3-5065 Corpus Christi Red gc Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Pep Club 1 Latin Club 1 MORNING STAR.. . 518 East Iowa St. HA 3-9924 St. Joseph Spanish Club 1 Patrol Boy 2 RICHARD FOSTER 861 N. Helfrich Rd. HA 3-8791 Sacred Heart Band Treasurer 4 MARIAN FROEHLE 412 Second Ave. HA 4-2635 St. Anthony Achievement Banquet Play 3 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 CATHERINE FOLZ 2230 Harmony Way HA 3 - 8365 St. Boniface 2 Honor Student 1-2-3 Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Pep 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2 Pep 1-2 Bowling 1-2 Choral 2 Marians 2-3-4 Latin 1-2 Co-Captain of Candy Drive 2 direct our KENNETH GEUSS R. R. 7 Box 208 WO 3-3950 St. Joseph Secretary of Band 4 Band Sweater ways to maturity SANDRA GLENN 1901 Hercules Ave. HA 3-5185 Red 85 Gold Rating 1 PRISCILLA GEMPLER 309 W. 8th Mt. Vernon PO 3-2244 St. Matthew Red SL Gold Rating 1-2 3 Assemblies 1 -2 Achievement Bannquet 1 3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1 Latin 1 PHYLIS FUNKE 2727 Mt. Vernon Ave HA 5-5023 Sacred Heart Assemblies 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Hotnemaking 3 BILL FULKERSON 24 Bujey Dr. UN '7-2833 Holy Redeemer Basketball 1 Track 1 RON GEBHARDT 1006 N. Helfrick Rd. HA 4-3823 Corpus Christi BETTY GRIES 1201 N. Garvin HA 4-2355 St. Joseph Assemblies 1 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3 Homemaking 1-2-3 Pep Club 1 ROSALIE GRIES R.R. 7 Box 106 WO 3-3434 St. Joseph Homemaking 3-4 Pep Club 2 Latin Club 1 BETTYE GOEBLE 2667 W, Iowa St. HA 3-4568 Sacred Heart Red 8a Gold Rating 1-2 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 Latin 1 Student Council 2-3 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Mater Dei Bowling Team RITA GORE 419 E. Michigan St. HA 3-9461 St. Joseph Red 85 Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Plays 1 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1 Latin 2 President of Marians 4 1st Place in District Music Contests 4 Years lst Place at State Con- tests 3 Years Wlllllef of Evansville Philhormonic Orchestra Youth Auditions and Solists Wlllllef of Musicians Club Clifford Award ROBERT GRIES 2208 Vogel Rd. GR 6-8214 St. Joseph Baseball 2 JOYCE GOEBLE R.R. 13 Box 126 YU 5-2818 St. Philip Latin Club 1-2 if -7 iibiiifdiiffiisgzgefl. : 1' - in 'Q 1 ' I .Q-swftiwzwzsiftfs lv? ikmw, Wi llp spl.p y , , ,V,l fr MARGARET ROSE GOEBEL R.R, 2 Mt. Vernon YU 5-2785 St. Phillip Red 8a Gold Rating 2 Assemblies 2-3-4 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 2-3-4 Choral 2-3 G,A,A. 1 ANN GRANNAN 413 Delaware St. HA 5-7089 St. Joseph Glee Club 1-2 Homemaking 2-3-4 Pep 1 LARRY HALLER 3120 lgleheart HA 5-8036 Sacred Heart DANIEL HARTE 1221 Mary Street HA 3-6168 St, Anthony 1 m 3 - , ww, JOHN HAMILTON 2123 W. Iowa St. HA 2-4285 St. Boniface Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical Band 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Musical Awards 1-2-3 DAVE HEATHCOTT 117 Baker Ave. HA 2-5028 St. Anthony National Honor Society fPresident 41 Student Council 1 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1 Latin Club 1-2 Chemistry Club Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Track 2 Student Council Judge 4 3-4 LARRY HAPPE R.R. 'I St. Joseph Ave. HA 3-6810 St. Boniface Red Sc Gold Rating 2 Plays 1 Assemblies 1 Wrestling 1 JIM HARL 911 West Indianan HA 2-9379 St. Anthony Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2 SUZANNE HARTMANN 2414 W, Maryland HA 5-5935 Sacred Heart Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Homemaking 1-2-3-4 Pep 1-2-3 Red Cross Representative Girls Bowling Team SHARON HAPPE 6301 Mill Road WO 3-2259 Resurrection Homemaking Club 4 Pep Club 1 Spanish 1-2 ,i-1, . is ,1.:fQ:1,sff.W.fggf 1 .- z-3 32:-', lmffg 53? sos, ,Xl at -' sei !-Silk fl h:T5'El1if5 i 1 .lt M are fy -,mf fs an 1- f.: :sw C 0- 5 P ,xiii-Q ,,?, was was Q, mi ' ,1-521155 5,1 's 1.-' 1 '-'. 'Ev GLORIA HERRMANN 3811 Detray Rd. WO 3-3048 Resurrection Assemblies 1 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1 Homemaking 1-2 Pep 1-2-3 SHARON HOFFMAN R.R. 13 Evansville YU 5-2240 St. Philip Honor Student 2-3 Monogram 2-3 Red 8a Gold Rating 2-3 Achievement Banquet 2-3 Class Officer QSecretaryJ 4 Assemblies 2-3-4 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Choral 3 Spanish Club 1-2 PAT HEIL 602 Wessel Lane HA 5-1847 Sacred Heart Band 1 Baseball 1 Wrestling 2-4 Track 4 JERRY HEAD 1221 N. 3rd Avenue St. Anthony Assemblies 1 Football 4 Track 1 Wrestling 1 I MIC HEAL I-IERRMANN R.R. l BOX 336 RUSSELL HERRMANN R.R. 2 Wadseville YU 5-2349 YU 5-3291 St. Agnes St. Agnes Agriculture 4 Ag Club 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 ED HOFFMAN TOM HARTMAN R.R. 1 Box 482 5120 Sherbrooke Rd HA 4-1277 HA 3-5973 St. Agnes Holy Redeemer GEORGE HILDENBRAND R.R. 3 Schmitt Lane GR 6-7031 St. Theresa MATER DEI... SUE ELLEN HOSICK 1101 Second Ave. HA 5-9703 St. Anthony Honor Student 1-2-3 Monogram 1-2-3 Red Sc Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 Plays 2-3 National Honor Society 3-4 Student Council 2-3-4 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Glle Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Pep 1-3 Dramatics 2-3-4 Marians 2-3-4 - Chemistry Club 4 elevate our motives JIM HORSTKETTER 5809 Stringtown Rd. HA 4-7840 Holy Redeemer Wrestling 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Assemblies 2-4 Pep Club 2 RONALD HOLLANDER 137 Upper Mt, Vernon Rd. YU 5-2961 Corpus Christe Honor Student 1 Red at Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Ag Club 1-2-3-4 3 MARILYN HAYDEN 932 Joan Ave. HA 4-3666 St. Theresa Glle Club Assemblies Homemaking G.A.A, Bowling EMILIE HOLLINGS WORTH 109 Edgar Street HA 4-3172 Assumption Achievement Banquet 3 Plays 3 Yearbook staff 3-4 Assemblies 1-2-3 Glle Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 3 Homemaking Club 3 Choral Club 1-2-3 Marians 3-4 PATRICIA HOLLANDER 1117 Edgar Street HA 4-0200 St. Anthony Play 1 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Latin 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Homemaking 2-3 Pep 1-2-3 Choral 3-4 Band Contest 2-4 DORIS HOLLANDER 620 East Iowa St. HA 4-2508 St. Joseph Red 8: Gold Rating 1 Assemblies 2-3 Glle Club 2 . Spring Musical 2-3 Choral Club 3 Latin 1 BRENDA KEENEY 1412 Delamar Ave. St. Agnes Monogram 3 Red Sz Gold Rating 3 Assemblies 3 Homemaking Club 3 Pep Club 1-2-3 Choral Club 3 MARY JO KELLE R.R. 4 Box 167 WO 3-3360 Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1-2 Homemaking Club 1 -2 Pep ciub 1-2-3 Choral Club 2 JUDY KENNEDY 504 Casselberry HA 4-6579 St. Boniface Achievement Banqu Plays 3 Paper Staff 3 Assemblies 2-3 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1-2-3 Marians 1-2-3-4 ALICE HUCK 613 E. Louisiana St HA 5-6076 St. Joseph Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 l-Iomemaking 4 ffiinwf ian CHESTER IOST BARBARA JARBOE 923 W. Delaware St. R.R. 13 Box 138 HA 3-9147 YU 5-2175 St. Anthony St. Philip Glee Club 1-2 Assemblies 1 Red Kc Gold Rating 1 Homemaking 1-3-4 Achievement Banque Pep 2 Spring Musical 1 CAROL KEOWN et 2'3 24 South Fares NANCY ANN KERN HA 3-6663 R.R. 4 Box 338A St. Benedict WO 3-3694 Assemblies 1-2-3 St. Joseph Glee Club l Red Sz Gold Rating 1-2-3 Pep Club 3 Assemblies 2 Choral Club 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 G.A.A, 3 Spring Musical 1 SHARON KILLIAN EUGENE KOCH 814 Judson 1717 Harmony Way HA 2-6793 St. Boniface St. Mary's Red Sc Gold Rating 3 Assemblies 2 Assemblies 2-3 EDWARD KNAPP 1602 W. Missour HA 4-6979 St. Boniface Yearbook Staff 2 Assemblies 2-4 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 2 Football 1-2 i St. Resurrection JERRY KRACK 3306 N. St. Joseph Ave. HA 3-4090 Achievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 2-3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Golf 2-3 Baseball 1 3 -,rss-t 3601 New Harmony Rd. 0 up is HA 3-9707 Resurection Honor Student 1 Monogram 1 Red Sz Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 3 Latin 1-2 Science Club 4 Track 1-2 Latin Award 1 LARRY KREMER 1903 W. Michigan St. HA 3-7693 St. Boniface Red Sa Gold Rating 1 Class Officer 1 Yearbook Staff 1 Assemblies 4 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1 Latin Club 1 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Wrestling 2 Baseball 1-2 Police Chief 4 CAROLYN KLENCK 312 Keck Ave. HA 2-4593 St. Theresa Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2 Achievement Banquet 1-2 3 Plays 3 Assemblies 3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3 G.A,A, 1-2-3 JANICE KUEBER Box 207 Mt. Vemon YU 5-2037 St. Phillip Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2-3 Pep Club 1 Choral Club 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 1 Precinct Committeeman 2 -.. -,W 1 f BARBARA LITHERLAND 501 N. Woods Avenue HA 3-1278 St. Boniface Assemblies 2-3 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1-2 Band 1 Homemaking 1 Pep Club 1 Library Club 1 G.A.A. 1-2-3 MARYBETH LAMBLE 1927 E. Blackford GR 6-1453 Plays 3 Student Council 4 Assemblies 3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Pep Club 3-4 G,A.A. 1-2-3 Pep Club Officer 4 Red Cross Representative 3 MIKE LYTHGOE 514 N. Main St. HA 3-7641 St. Joseph Red 8a Gold Rating Achievement Banque Plays 3-4 Class Officer 1-4 Yearbook Staff 1-2 Student Council 3-4 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Chemistry Club 4 Football 1-2-3 Track 1-2-3 Wrestling 1-2 t 1-2-3 BILL LUIGS R, R, 7 St. Wendel WO 3-3410 Wrestling 2 Treasurer of Y.C.F. Red Sc Gold Rating 2 Secretary of Y.C,F. Indiana Tractor Driving Champion PATRICIA LAMB R.R. 2 Wadesville WO 3- 3634 St. Joseph Red 8a Gold Rating 1 Achieve ment Banquet 1 Assemblies 2 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Pep Club 1-2 Choral Club 1 Ki- I H RICHARD LINDENSCHMIDT 2828 Egmont St. St. Agnes NOMA Spelling Certificate MORNING STAR. . . enlighten our judgement SANDRA LEHEMAN 504 Standey Avenue HA 2-7656 St. Theresa Red 8a Gold Rating 3 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Pep Club 3-4 Choral Club 3 STEVEN LAMBLE 3219 Folz Lane HA 3-4328 Resurrection Assemblies 1 Glee Club 1-2 5 ! Gilvrlrvr-wx! JOHN MARTIN JAMES MATHIS 1503 W. Missouri 2510 W. Virginia HA 4-8346 HA 4-2603 St. Anthony Sl J DONALD MAYER 2216 W. Virginia HA 4-5425 St. Boniface Assemblies 1-2 -an SW. Sacred Heart Red 8a Gold Rating 3 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 un...-f.. JOHN MANGER 219 Read Street HA 2-5270 Assumption Paper Staff 3.-4 Assemblies 2-4 Track 2 f,, '!fQ':-,f-5Q. ' as F PAT MILLER 2624 W. Virginia HA 4-6733 Sacred Heart Red Sz Gold Rating 1 Yearbook Staff 1 Assemblies 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Pep Club 1-2 Latin 1-2 G,A,A, 1-2-3 JOAN MINNETTE 2774 W. Franklin HA 4-4006 Sacred Heart Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 3 Spring, Musical 2 Pep 1 Choral 2 G,A,A, 1 DOROTHY MAYSE 1121 Mesker Park Dr HA 2-1649 St. Boniface Glee Club Spring Musical Pep 1-2 Library 1 G,A,A. 1-2-3 JUDIE MATTINGLY 505 Van Dusen HA 2-6275 Sr, Theresa Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1-2-C Homemaking 1 Pep 1-2 G.A.A. 1-2-3 TOM MOORE 1701 Glendale HA 2-7035 St. Agnes Plays 1-2, Assemblies 4 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 SALLY MOSER 2804 Forrest Ave. HA 4-8166 Sacred Heart Honor Student 3 Monogram fYearbookj Red Sc Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 2-3 Latin Contest Award 1 Paper Staff 3-4 Yearbook 3-4 Assemblies 1-2 Glee Club 1-2 YVONNA MCBRIDE 3035 W. Maryland HA 4-6893 St. Boniface Honor Student 1-2-3 Plays 1-2 Class Officer 2 National Honor Society 1 Student Council 1-2-3-4 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2-3 spring Musical 1-2 P391 Latin 1 Pep 1-2-3 , Latin 1 Secretary of Marians' Yearbook Editor Latin' Math' Speech Contest 4 BILL MUENSTERMAN 2825 N. Edgar HA 5-8588 St. Anthony Honor Student 1 Monogram 1 Red at Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 Assemblies 1 DAVE MUENSTERMAN Latin 1 R.R. '7 Football 2-3-4 WO 3-3522 Track 3-4 St. Wendel Pep 1 SHIRLEY MCCASLIN 1012 Allens Lane HA 2-9704 Honor Student 3 Red Sc Gold Rating 3 Achievement Banquet 3 2 32 MARGARET MOEHOLENKAMF 26 W. Louisiana HA 2-7045 St. Anthony Homemaking 2 Latin 1-2 JOHN MURPHY 2113 W. Illinois St. HA 5-9723 St. Boniface Honor Student 1 Red Sa Gold Rating 1 Assemblies 1-2-3 Spanish 1 A ff' at A 1' MARGARET MCCLURE 303 E. Missouri HA 2-8989 St. Joseph Honor Student 1-2-3-4 Monogram 1-2-3 Red Sc Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1- Plays 3 National Honor Society CTreasurerj Student Council 4 Assemblies 1 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1-2 Chemistry Club 4 LOIS NIEMEIER R.R. 2 Mt. Vernon, Indiana JIM NELSON St. Philips 1217 Second Ave Yearbook Staff 1-2-3-4 HA 2 5571 Assemblies 1 Monogram 1 Pep 1-2-3 Student Manager Bowling 2 is MARLENE NOELKE 216 E. Iowa St. HA 5-6012 St. Joseph Honor Student 2 Red 85 Gold Rating 2-3 Achievement Banquet 2 Pep 2 Spanish 1 RITA MCDURMAN R.R. 2 Box 225 YU 5-3214 Honor Roll 1-2-3 Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 2 Latin Club 2 JERRY MCRAE 2121 Harding HA 2-1631 St. Theresa Honor Student 1-2 Assemblies 1-2-3 Football 1 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Golf 1-2-3-4 MARY NIEMEIER 1103 Second Ave. HA 4-5608 St, Anthony Monogram 2 Red Sa Gold Rating 1 Paper Staff 3-4 Yearbook Staff 1-2-3-4 Assemblies 1-2 Pep 1-2-3 Bowling 2 Fighting 69th 3 Red Cross 1-2-3-4 LARRY ORTH 1318 Edgar St. HA 4- 1947 St. Anthony Achievement Banquet 2 Plays 1-2-3-4 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Latin 1-2 Library 1-2-3-4 GARY PECK 619 W. Delaware St. HA 2-0142 St. Anthony Honor Student 2-3 Monogram 3 Red 8L Gold Rating 1-2 Achievement Banquet 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 4 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Chemistry Club 4 Basketball 1-2-3 Track 1, Baseball 1-2-3 LEONA PAUL R.R. 1 Haubstadt, Ind. WO 3-3492 St. Wendel Assemblies 3 Spring Musical 3 Homemaking 2-3 Pep 1 Choral 3 BARBA RA OFFERMA N R.R. 1 Haubstadt, Ind. WO 3-5065 St. Wendel Honor Student 1-2-3 Monogram 1-3 Red SL Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet l'2-3 38 WAYNE PAYNE R.R. 1 Box 258 YU 5-3034 St. Agnes Achievement Banquet Latin 1-3 Assemblies 1 Football 1-2-3 MATER DEI 2 MARY NURRENBERN R.R. 2 Box 182 Evansville, Ind. St. Agnes direct us in MARY JEAN PENDLEY 1514 Cumberland Ave. JOYCE PINAIRE HA 3-9593 411 E. Michigan Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2-3 HA 3-7315 Pep 3-4 St. Ioseph rg 1 CLARA REXING R.R. 5' Evansville, ind. UN 7-3208 St. James Red Sz Gold Rating 1-2 Achievement Banquet 1-2 Assemblies 1 Library 1-2 RICHARD PLUMP 2921 Harmony Way HA 4-3802 St. Boniface Catholic Red 8a Goid Rating 1 Play 1 BEVERLY RA LEY 3010 Igleheart Ave. HA 5- 9267 Sacred Heart Red 85 Gold Rating 2-3 Achievement Banquet Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 4 Assemblies 3-4 Spring Musical 2 Homemaking 2-3 Pep Club 1-2-3 Choral 2 Latin 1 Bowling 1-2 Action JERRY POWELL 91 4th Ave. HA 3-3334 St. Anthony Football 1 Basketball 1 Track 1 Assemblies 1-4 2-3 . . ,. .... , - I. 1:'iiZf5:-J i: t,s,.,W, ::'s3 ' i 'i ii . ' 'Fi' ' i M I A .sew n-141. 13 Y Q gm 121,121.11 ,A ,z 'gwfif,715i1i',!fEff'g5 , 5 K' j 'M ef 4 Ma lc t am-IYQ E I 4 7 bl W ii in t J M V, .1 AQ? 4-1 ' f 1.22 T? ve L4 ii , ff, ' ,.'?..e..... .W , f.. .1,::..:-4--.t t - V , 1:-zaiazf- .Mt-gf:-:: afar: ' 3g i ,:stg,1, I - Wagga X383 gigs 3, , Fifi? 3 8 , i if fi Y limi . , 2 S J 'li 4 3. Q is is ' H EL' - KL-J 'I 1 za, f , if. W , LINDA PURDY 4017 Broadway HA 4-9651 St. Agnes OTTO PRESKE 1416 Harmony Way HA 5-6838 City Official Assemblies 4 Prom Committee Chairman Safety Cartoon Winner 2 Art Editor 4 Play 3-4 ROELLA RAUCK 105 E. Michigan HA 3-6772 St. Joseph Choral 2-3-4 Spring Musical 2-3 Homemaking 3 Jr. Red Cross 1-2-3 BETH PIKE 2078 w. Michigan HA 5-2873 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1-2 Pep 2 Assemblies 1-2 sf, ' 3 fm i i!t il iQ2 :.-, f 5 11' JANICE RICHARDT 2658 W. Maryland HA 2- 1913 Sacred Heart Assemblies 2 Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Homemaking 3 JUDY RODE 728 East Iowa St. HA 4-2643 St. Joseph Honor Student 1 Monogram 1 Red Sc Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1- Paper Staff 3-4 Yearbook Staff 2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Spanish 1-2 Assemblies 1-3 Yearbook Monogram 3 BOB RHEINLANDER 1000 Rheindlander HA 3-3433 Sacred Heart Honor Student 1 Monogram 1 Red Sr Gold Rating 1 Achievement Banquet 1 Assemblies 1 Spanish MARGARET ROBERTSON R.R. 1 Peecless Road HA 4-3063 St. Agnes Red 8r Gold Rating 4 Achievement Banquet 3 Assemblies 1 Spring Musical 1 Homemaking 1 Pep 1 Choral 1 2-3 STEVE SANFORD 1916 w. Michigan sr. HA 2-2681 St. Boniface Achievement Banquet 4 Yearbook Staff 1 Student Council 1 Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-2 Spring Musical 1 Science Club 4 Modern Language Club 1 Football 1 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Precinct Committeeman 2 Prom Committee Chairman JUDY RUNAU 2024 W. Pennsylvania St. Boniface Honor Student 3 Red Sc Gold Rating Achievement Banquet 2 Pep Club 2 RAY REXING Haubstadt, Ind. Assembly 3 Agriculture 1-2-3-4 Secretary 3 President 4 MARY SCHEU R.R. 4 No. 6 School Road WO 3-3965 St. Joseph Red Sa Gold Rating 1-2 Prom Committee 3 Algebra Contest 1 Dh- MARY JANE SCHMITT MARTHA SENG 507 East Iowa R.R. 1 Box 302, Evansville St. Joseph YU 5-2061 Glee Club 2 St. Philipp Spanish 2 Red 84 Gold Rating Homernaking 3 Pep 1-2 CHARELENE SC HU LTHEIS R.R. 3 N. , Green River Rd. Honor Student 1-2-3 Red 8L Gold Rating 1-2-3 Pep 2 Assemblies 1-2-3 SHARON RICHARDT R.R. 7 Schenk Rd. WO 3-3087 Holy Redeemer Honor Student 1-2-3 Monogram 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 Plays 3 Class Officer 1-2-3-4 Pep 2-3 National Society Student Council Assemblies 2-3-4 Science Club Chemistry Club Marians 4 Contest QSpeechJ 5? E ED SHHNAUTZ 646 E. Florida St. HA 5-6854 St. Joseph Achievement Banquet Plays 3 Track 2-3 Spring Musical 2-3-4 Latin 1 Wrestling 2-3-4 Tennis 4 Boys Choir 2-3-4 NANCY SCHMITT 207 W. Columbia St. HA 5-5478 St. Joseph Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2 Pep 1-2-3 Yearbook Staff 1 G.A.A. 1 LINDA SCHMITT 2231 W. Delaware HA 5-8023 St. Boniface Red gc Gold Rating 2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3-4 Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep 2 Band Treasurer 3 Band President 4 Prom Committee 3 MARILYN SARTORE 2427 Illinois St. HA 4-8561 Assumption Red 85 Gold Rating 2 Assemblies 3 Pep 1 G. A . A . 1 3 . ,Qu KAI MARY M. SPALDING 211 Tulip Ave. HA 3-2869 Plays 2 Red 82 Gold Rating 3 Spring Musical 1-2-3 Homemaking 3-4 Pep 1-2-3-4 Choral 2-3-4 Paper Staff 2 Photography 3 Latin 1 Library 2-3-4 FREDRICK SPAHN R.R. 7 Box 337 Evansville, Ind. WO 3-5247 St. Wendel Agriculture 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 RITA SLAUGHTER 1912 W. Indiana St. St. Boniface Honor Student 2-3 Monogram 2-3 MICHEAL SOELLNER 4907 N. Ky. Ave. HA 5-5736 St. Theresa Achievement Banquet 2 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Red 8a Gold Rating 2-3 Achievement Banque Glee Club 2 Spring Musical 2-3 Assemblies 2 Latin 1-2 G. A . A . 1 Latin Certificate or Award 1-2 GERALD SEIB 2803 W. Virginia HA 2-9438 Sacred Heart Assemblies 1 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-4 All Sectional Team of 1957-1958 RUTH STALLINGS 917 W. Missouri St. St. Anthony Glee Club 2 Latin 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Assemblies 2 t 2-3 MIRIAM SMITH 3209 N. Grand Ave. RICHARD SCHNARR HA 2-0422 2116 W. Delaware St. Theresa HA 2-8345 Red 82 Gold Rating 2-3 St. Boniface Assemblies 2-3 Glee Club 2 Choral 2 Spring Musical 2 Assemblies 2-3 Football 1 , -if BARBARA STRANGE 2574 Longworth Court HA 2-9493 St. Theresa Mui BONNIE STOCKY 4119 Detroy Road WO 3-2245 Resurrection Red 85 Gold Rating Pep 2 Latin 1 MORNING STAR... enkindle our charity WANDA STEPHENSON 1519 Johnson Lane HA 3-8077 St. Agnes Spring Musical 2 Pep 1-2-3 Choral 2 Spanish 1 Assemblies 1 SHARON STEPHENS 3617 Stratford Rd. HA 3-1313 Holy Redeemer Red 8a Gold Rating 1 Homemaking 1-2-3-4 Pep 1-2-3 RUTH ANN STEPHAN 2903 Mt. Vernon Ave. HA 2-5911 Sacred Heart Spring Musical 1 Pep 1 Choral 2 Assemblies 1-2-3 Latin 1 G.A.A. 1 JIM STROUD 1324 W. Columbia St. St. Anthony Assemblies 1-2-4 Pep 1 Latin 1 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1 Basebal. 4 DAVID STRATMAN 2600 Maryland St. HA 2-9744 Red 8a Gold Rating 2 Football 1 Latin 1 Assemblies 1 Wrestling 1-2 LURANA STRATMAN R.R. 2 Mt. Vernon, Ind YU 5-9719 St. Philips Spring Musical 3 Pep 1-2 Assemblies 1 MARGARET TENHUMBERG WO 3 3949 St Joseph Assemblies 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Spring Musical Pep 1 Latin 1 PAT TEVAULT 3015 Mt. Vernon Ave. HA 3-9833 Sacred Heart Honor Student 1 Monogram 2 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 Spring Musical 1 Class Officer 1 Pep 2 Paper Staff 3-4 Student Council 4 Assemblies 2-3 G. A . A . 1 ROSIE TOON 9 Tulip Ave. HA 3-4689 St. Theresa Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2 Assemblies 1-2-3 Spring Musical 1-2-3 Pep 1-2 Choral 1-2-3 Red Cross Chapter House Telephone Operator Attendant in May Crowning 3 FAYE TODD 2304 W. Virginia St. HA 2-1491 St. Boniface Honor Student 1-2 Red 8: Gold Rating 1-2-3 Assemblies 1-2 Homemaking 3 Pep 1-2-3 G.A.A. 1 44 Fighting 69th Captain 4 MARSHALL WALLER 625 E. Iowa St. HA 3-9970 St. Joseph Honor Student 1-2-3-4 Monogram 1-2-3-4 Red 8a Gold Rating 1-2-3-4 Plays 1-2-3-4 Achievement Banquet 1-2 -3 -4 Class Officer 2-3 National Honor Society 3-4 Student Council 1-2 Assemblies 2-3-4 Latin 2 Dramatics 3 Tennis 2 Mayor 4 Speech Contests 1-3-4 Math Contests 1-2 RALPH TITZER R.R. 13 Box 179 YU 5-2132 St. Phillip Red 8: Gold Rating 2 Agriculture 1-2-3-4 is A- p af DONALD TEPOOL R.R. 3 Mullensburge Rd UN 7-3938 St. Joseph Red SL Gold Rating 2 Agriculture 4 DAN 'VWEEDAL R.R. 8 Browning UN 7-3842 St. Theresa Latin 1-2 RITA VOLLMAN MA RY IO WE THERBEE R.R. 7 BOX 95 425 Stanley Ave. wo 3-3736 HA 3'9075 St. Joseph St. Theresa Glee Club 2 Honor Student 1-2-3 H01-nemaking 3-4 Red SL Gold Rating 1-2 Pep 2 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 Latin 2 National Honor Society 3-4 G.A.A. 2 Paper Staf-f4 Assemblies 3 Spring Musical 2-3-4 Homemaking 4 Pep 1-2-3-4 Choral 2 Latin 1-2 SANDRA WILDEMAN R.R. 2 Mt. Vernon, Ind. YU 5-2196 St. Philips Red 83 Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1-2-3 SUSAN WERNER Yearbook Staff 2 412 E, Columbia Assemblies 1-2-3-4 St. Joseph PSP 2'3 HA 2-3435 Choral 2-3 .TUNE WEINZAPFEL R.R. 2 Mt. Vernon, Ind. St. Philip YU 5-2453 Honor Student 1-2 Monogram 3 Red 83 Gold Rating 1-2-3 Spring Musical 2 Homemaking 3 Pep 1 Choral 2 CURTIS WILL R.R. 4 St. Joe WO 3-3752 Agriculture Wrestling 1-2 BRENDA WHETLEY 1015 Fountain HA 2-5603 St. Anthony Band 3-4 Pep 1-2-3 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 President Red Cross Rep. EUGENE WILDEMAN R.R. 2 Mt. Vernon, Ind. YU 5-3351 St. Philips Red 82 Gold Rating 2 Achievement Banquet Agriculture 3 Chemistry Club Baseball 1-2-3 Y' W Mime rigs 35835 'K'-Eta ,,. r H fi 9 i JOYCE ZIRKELBACK 3800 Hogue Rd. HA 4-9365 Sacred Heart Red 8a Gold Rating 2-3 Achievement Banquet 2-3 Plays 1 Assemblies 1-2-3 Glee Club 1 Spring Musical 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep 3 G.A.A. 1-2-3 PHYLLIS WINTERMAN 913 W. Oregon St. HA 2-9108 St. Anthony Red 8a Gold Rating 1-2-3 Achievement Banquet 1- Yearbook Staff 1 Pep 1 Spanish 1 Winner in safety cont. CORDELL WITHERS 761 E. Iowa HA 5-7057 St. Joseph Assemblies 2-3 Spring Musical 2 Band 1-2 Pep 2-3-4 Pep Club President 4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 BETTY WINIGER R.R. 2 Box 153 HA 4-3815 St. Agnes Red 8a Gold Rating 1 Plays 3 Assemblies 2-3 Homemaking 2-3 Pep 2 Choral 2 Speech Contests 2-3 BONNIE YA SER 1022 w. Michigan sr. HA 4-4840 Assumption Assemblies 1-2-3 Pep 1-2-3 Spanish 1 G.A.A. 1 MIKE ZILIAK 520 Herrdon Dr. HA 2-1339 St. Theresa Plays 3 Assemblies 1 Spring Musical 2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 4 MATER DEI, MORNING STAR. . . Soothe bewildered hearts and illumine hidden vocations . PAT ZEGGLING 916 W. Columbia St. IANICE ZIEGLER R.R. 1 BOX 146 HA 2-4768 HA 3-7963 St. Anthony AgH6S Red SL Gold Rating 1-2-3 Assemblies 1-2-3 Assemblies 2-3 Glee Club 2-3 Pep 2-3-4 Spring Musical 2-3 Homemaking 3 Pep 1 Spanish 1 Spanish 1 'DICK SCHELLER 1342 Harmony Wy . HA 2-2 130 St. Boniface RON MARTIN R.R. 7 Box 298 WO 3-5621 St. Wendel Yearbook Staff l Assemblies l Agriculture 1-2-3 Baseball 1 Wrestling 1 Track 3-4 Football 1-2-3 JOSEPH RENNIE R.R. 8 Box 365 UN '7-2188 St. John Red 8: Gold Rating MARILYN ZELLER 1411 Brookdale Dr HA 4-8056 Corpus Christi Red 8a Gold Rating Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Pep 1-2-3 -4 Choral 2 af W fs 5 rr wff, LEFT TO RIGHT Secretary ..... Judy Seibert Vice -President .... Phyllis King Treasurer. . . . Charles Toon President. . . . Rodger Duncan Junior Class Officers ENLIGHTENED MINDS PERSIST IN THE WARMTH OF HER GRACE As the day dawn grows apace--illume our minds with iight of grace. ,rs ix my wsu r 1 Jolly Juniors on the Job! far. 1 Nitroglycerin -4- Mischief. . .BOOM! ! I Little but MIGHTY Basketball ' ,nf fi., J Pros Pose Honestly, ABE Fleck! Mary Io Abernathy Josette Adams Leonard Adams Stephen Ames Rose Ann Arnold Sharon Bassem1er Dav1d Baumgart Chen Berendes Larry Boots Maurice Berendes Mary M. Briel Norma Joyce Brown Jo Ann Bruce ha. Nancy Ann Baggarly Judy Anne Baumgart Beverly Boarman Chester Brace Patricia Builtman rx 4 Rr . Ei 4 M- an S s ni Haw. ' N v ngr , Ll JL Janet Bumb Judy Cardwell Linda Lou Clark Carolyn Clements Martha Clevidence Mary Conner ' 'f i A , 'W mai? Q Mg is X i f .1 Carolyn Coughlin Jim Coomes Carol Debes Rita Cusick Virgil Dietsch Linda Dodd Marcia Draim Hazel Claspell Martha Conen Jack Corn Ken Davenport David Debes Janice Duncan Sgr' lf ' ,Sa Rodger Duncan Theresa Duncan Stan Ellspermann Susie Eberhard Imogene Elpers Madonna Elpers John Emrich Michael Enlow Bonnie Fehrenbacker Marilyn Fehrenbacher Lois Felstead Barbara Feuerba ch Marilyn Effing Francis Elpers Carolyn Emge Sue Ellen Enlow Carol Fehrenbacker Helen Feulner lL an 1:E- - Jim Fleck Kenneth Flitmer Nordeka Folz rf NJ' F K Jeri French N, E 'Q A- al Ray Funke David Gerteisen M mi, Patricia Grannar. . Bernice Glaser Ll. QQ? A Judy Hamer -I a Jerry Griese Patricia Fox Roseanne Gangl Sherry Gore Larry Halbig Mary Hansert Judie Happe Paul Hartmann Carol Hartweck Charles Hatfield David Hayden Robert Hayden James Head Pamela I-Ieathcott Mary Helmer James Hicks Sharon Hoesli Phyllis Hoyt Michael Jankowski Marie Jochim H Mary Huff Carol Ann Jost Steven Kares Mike Helfrick Pam Hofmann Eloise Huggins Leslie Jenkins Ted Kares Al Joseph Kautzman Don Keil Eugene Kempf Judith Kerr Phyllis King Waldemar Kissel ML Carolyn Koch Carolyn Knapp Jo Ann Koressel Connre Kollker Clement Krack Don Kruse Shrrley Kuester Marlene Kercher Clarence Kirby Jane Kneer Anna Marie Koressel Chris Kormelink Loryl Lackey Pat Lawless Shirley Lear Tom Lehman Marilyn Loehr , .VVV W I 'O lane Lutz an Harold Market Qin-.-av Lawrence May Sharon McCas11n Tom Memmer ae is-'ta Rosemary Meser Bert Miller Bob Miller Carolyn Loehr Carol Luigs Mary Mathis Sarah McGill N Joseph Merirnee Mary Kay Miller AL L Joan Minton Patricia Muensterrnan Carolyn Paul Robert Petri g Susie Raben A PL Trechia Mohr Jackie Moore Carol Nurrenbern Elizabeth Payne Patricia Phelps - , ,, . o r r C f we James Mosby Gary Parker Betty Peckinpaugh J esse Quinlin Carolyn Rainey Jackie Rauck Carolyn Sue Ray Jackie Reinhart Mary Jo Reising LX X Z ,Eh ml X 'T X 6 .NM ..: if 1 'kr it fr rss: V ::2 E .1 L if 'R 'H Vzl. Helen Ralph Charles Reister Richard Relleke Barbara Richardt Gerald Riley Tomaleen Ritter Jerry Roedel B111 Russler Daniel Rogers Judith Sauer Irma Schapker A A Carolyn Schapker Edward Schemel Leroy Schenk Alvin Schmitt Helen Schmitt Larry Schmitt Joyce Schultheis A V Wggg, A K Bill Schulz Judith Seibert Mildred Slaughter Rosalie Steckler William 316613 h Ronald Steinkamp Charles Steinkamp DiAnne Stevens Jenny TenBarge Robert Taylor Leonard Stfatmen David Tieken Richard Tieken Judie Toelle Wesley Thomas Charles Toon Mary Toon Gary Vaal Janice Wahsiedler Judy Wahnsiedlor Rosemary Weinzapfel Bernette Wilderman Teri Wilson Mary Woehler James Michael Wolf Rosemary Wannemiller Eileen W111 Donna Winiger Kathleen Wolf Donna Wuerth Carole Zeggling Betty Ziliak Ed Bittner Richard Greenwell Larry McBride John Raley Janet Ziliak Kenny Adler Tony Farney John Mooney , L2 S.. 15,0 Gerald Bilskie David Fulton 'Vi 32 'E 'WST K of Steve Logal Jim Parker Martha Schnautz Bonnie Schraner Mary E. Thompson Joseph Toon- Dan Townsend Sophomore Class Officers LOYAL WILLS PURSUE HER LIGHT LADEN PATHS May the fair 'Mother of the Light be 'oer us. . .and may the heavenly army go before us, guarding and guiding. LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretary, Steve Halbigg Treasurer, Nadine Schultheisg Presi dent, David Seidlg Vice-President, Allen Hamilton. Ted Acton Steven Aichle, Mary Baehl Barbara Bannister Mary Bassemier Paul Adam Julia Angermeier John Bassemier Michael Bippus Ronald Adams Paul Alsop Jean Marie Bamonte Jo Ann Bassemier Carolyn Baylor Ash Jackle Berendes William Blankenberger Charlees Bone Charlotte Boullie Dember Bonds Timothy Braun Francis Brenner Judy Brenner James Browning -A Paulette Sue Brown Jennie Buckman Mary C . Burnes Steve Charlson Sue Ann Crane Sandra Campbell Joseph Culley Gayle Campbell Urban Clement Phyllis Daugherty s 5 P Mary Dee ver Jerome Dietsch Robert Doerr Gayla Drone Wanda Durbin Joanle Elfre1ch LX. Rosemary Deig Mary Ann Delacorna William Dietsch John Doerr Mary Kaye Dunn Therese Drennan Richard Duncan Sarah Ellison Irma Duvall Bernard Elpers lx Mary Pat Emge 5 Norma Faughn 3 5 4 A 5. Barbara Fehrenbache Carolyn Elpers Betty Fehrenbacher Mike Fitzsimmons Margie Flick Wayne Frey 1 M Starhng Frckas Mary Jo Folz Ak Gilbert Ferguson Paul Flamion George Folz 5 Mary Beth Funke 1 Donald Gehlhausen John Gangl Valencia Gempler Martha Gerling Judith Goebel Betty Glaser Cossandra Glaser Mary Grulich Paul Gries ,Wu Ruth Gries Marie Hagan Mary Ann Hamilton -we Lois Hartman 'MW S Lk. Eugene Gries Allen Ha mrlton Dav1d Hartman An 355, Steven Halbig Theresa Hoppe A Bob Hayden Brllre Jean Helm William Helfrich Richard Hevron 9, ,,,.,,a Joanelle Hoon Thomas Hunger Sandy Keene Kenneth Hollander Nelson Jorgensen Charles Kissel Wanda Lee Helmet s Carol Hertel James Hoffman Judie Horsketter Richard Jarboe Catherine Kelle ala! ' 1 ln 11m Kennedy David Kissel Patricia Kissel 4. 1 Alan Kissinger Anita Kost AK Kenneth Kuester Lois Ann Kramer W4 3 Frank La mble Henry Kyonka Normanda Lasure Phyllis Maidlow Alice Knapp , Sharon Kraft Jerry Kuykendall Marilyn Laib Jane Loehrlein Pat Lythgoe Helen Jane Mann Theodore Market Donna Miller Pat Mills Mary Sue Monarch Charles Muller QR 'CEI ' R 5, 3 is Roy Marx Pat Miller Martha Mattingly David Mead Nancy Miller Marilyn Moehlenkamp Barbara McBride Patricia Morehead Leavitt McBride Carolyn Morehead Barbara Muth Diane MCC lure WW' Margaret McDan1al Sally Newton Helen Rexing Gloria Powell Joyce McRae Linus Paul Betty Jo Neale Barbara Nie meier William Plump Barbara Powers Jerry Reinhart Mary Rennie Carl Rexing Ai ia aw I K 52. ,z 'w aft q,'1wi:li 17i ' ' .4- ' ' Dolores Rexmg Ronald Rettig 'Mu-If Pat Richardt Marilyn Robertson Marian Rubsam Ida Russler John Scheller Y . 'x H ' A Ehza beth Rerber Iame Rrtter John Rollett s M r 5: 3 Sargibnwf Ralph Scheller Jerry Scheller 3 g 'C' - Connie Schenk Janith Robertson Rodger Rogge Barbara Rumage William Scales Kenneth Sche 11er Mary Schenk lf! Nadine Schulthis David Seidl Marla Smith Ed S pa lding Genevrene Schnarr Gerald Schreiber Carol Schneider Larry Scott Ceclia Seng Ja mes Seibert Beatrice Slaughter E E, I tm dl Melvin Singer F' ' F Q. K . .:xa f. lx N, David Snyder Wm. BCIIY Spaldilig Michael Stallings Janet Stampfly Loraleu Stratman Judy TenBarge Margaret Tepool Donald Tieken 9 Anita Stephan Linda Stolz Robert Taylor Barbara Tieken Carolyn Stratman Larry Sulawske Linda TenBarge James Thorbecke 2 fr: L 5, WW' Carl Titzer 1. 'r -A f fm Dorothy Toon -Q W r Wtlltam Todd James Torna tta ,MDE , ' I 1, , . ':,,x,rf5- H :EL . ,,,. E , ' ' fi ffl -5 ': ?'?l'Tvf:ffiii. X Y- I. i E55 iioiwiziwsl .. e EV Jo Ann Van Zant Charles Wagner Donald Wa rd Betty Weber ' A Joan Weinzapfel Vince Werner Nancy Vowels 'WV' Stephen Waller James Weinzapfel Linda Waelde Fred Wahnsiedler John Wa rgel gh Thomas Weigand Donald Weiz Betty Rose Weyer Henry Weyer Sue Walla ce Michael Wildeman Jo Marie Wolf in Susie Ya ckle Sandy Wuerth Edward Miller Gary Anderson x 'X 'U 'Ehr- rr A A515 H Gerald Miller Norman Will an CFA-a waiter Schmitt i flings Clyde Winiger Louise Winterrnan Shirley Wolf Angie Craig I ' Vincent Elpers 'Q X 'hu 3 'fc Nijole Skaudys Gary Pierre if EAGER HEARTS SEEK THE STRENGTH OF THE STAR The clay Stars rays are glittering cleclr and tell that day itself is near, the shod- ows of the night depart--thou holy light, illume the hecrt.' LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Alan Treasurer, Anita Spencerg Vice- President, Linda Will. I Brauug Secretary, Carol McDa11ie1g Eileen Adler Kathleen Adler Leo Alvey Doris Arnold Albert Baehl Ann Marie Barron Judy Bassemier Eugene Baumgart Mary C. Baumgart Henry Bigge Mike Baylor Steve Bolesky Earl Becker Rose Ann Bicker Alan Braun Steve Braun fl: if 'R 'QF' r ,l 4, A - ' ' 2 - 4 'Xi ff my Tw V A Ur f M f-. vfjgk' k,,V 2.5 'LS - M wi . Ch 'Q' Louise Briel Judy Brown Vonna M. Butler Ann I. Carr Eric Choate Mary Clausheide Janet Clements Cornelius Elpers Diane lflpers 'i i i' ., 42:9 PKWM in 92 Larry Elpers Arthur Emrich Dave Fechtmeister Raymond ,Fechtmeister Dennis Fehrenbacher Thomas Feldhaus Therese Fitzhugh Linda Flamion 'H 'is' f x V , '- I Q aa fp R . Dolores Flittner Carol S. Folz Ric hard Folz Sylvia Folz L Janice Foster Patricia Foster Tom Fox Barbara A. Frank ss Joseph Glaser Bernard Goebel Carol Funke Richard Geu John Goebel Norma I. Goebel A Franz Gore Edwa rd Greulich Steve Haller Janet Hamer Paul Hamilton Doris J. Happe Earlean Happe Milton Happe Jerry Hartmann Marilyn Hartweck Susan Helfrich Allen Herrmann Maxine I-Iertel Daniel Horstman I .,t l 'K David Higgs Ronnie Huck Paul Hoffman Robert Hulan Gerald Hollander Danny Jackson Ronnie Jochim Barbara Joyce john Kautzmann Chetta Keeney Alana Keil Kathleen Kissel Mike Kissinger Barbara J. Kolb A n ,J A Andrew Koressel Charles Koressel Susan Koressel Elizabeth Kremer Gary Kuhlenhoelter Mary K. Kunz Ronald Lamkin Raymond Lannan Albert Lee xi-'Eh Martha Lintzenich Brenda Little James Loehrlein Glen Luigs Sandra S Lutz wav! Nancy Lythgoe Jean Martin Mike Mayse Ronald McBride David McCarthy David Miller My K M h 'A if .Li Q , f Carol McDaniel Robert Miller Linda McDaniel Pat Morris Harold McGill Rose Marie Neale Herbert Neighbors b rn George Paul Donna Niemeier Jani Nurren e Mary Payne Carolyn Pendley William Pendley Don Pepe Stephen Pledger Keith Quinlin Gary Reason Stephen Reisinger Robert Rennie Jerry Rentchler Jean Rexing Mary Jane Reine Ronald Rheinlander ' H :QS ,gas-f me if W. John Roberts Ralph Rode Mary Sanford Janice Schapher Ray Schapher Frances Scheller Ronnie Scheller Janet Schenk Steve Schenk L R J, zzv, . c im a L Q, F2 ,f iw ifrifwif J K Allen Schmitt Norma Jean Schmitt Mary Schoenbachler William Schuler Jenal Schultheis Mary Schultheis Phyllis Scott Bobl Simpkins Dorothy Slaughter Eugene Spahn Harry Spalding Russel Strange Suzanne Sursa Sandra Kay Taylor Lo Anita Spencer Henrietta Stechler 'WO' retta Tenhumberg Renate Thiele into 910 mf, S U gg S Earl Thornton J Robert Turrer Benny Vessels 4 -. Mar Elaine Toon Donald Trurtt erome Tiehen Tom Tighe y David Vowels F 'nu-arf Pilnszd 1-Exilim Stephen Wargel Donald Weidner Leroy Weinzapfel Roy Weiss Rose Mary Wempe Elsie Weyer Linda Will Ravah Lee Will Sharon Will Elaine Williams Malcolm Winiger Joseph Wolf Mary Kathleen Wolf Steve Wolf Ronald Woods George Wuerth Brenda Ziliak In All We D0 Eternal Shepherd and Vicar on Earth bless our every moment under Her STARlight Q I Q Upper classmen brush up on math problems that will appear frequently in life's management. General Math offers the basic fundamentals of mathe- matics. ,Mx XM ,. ,...i,,. . . Math No discoveries mode nor pro- blems solved without the warm strength of the STAR'S intercession. Industrious students seek the value of unknowns in Advanced Geometry. Solid Geometry presents many an angle of dis- cussion. , Junior Chemists try out the stock. HU v'S, 'P , 1 his Qsqgfxi ?'9Qrffy' eff Ht ' fi gif, f L,-15 A, ,QL,LX ' Pg 'i:A'L VYI' A M W ,- Epdfgfi Wmmi 'M N UF fu Sister's bulletin board helps put over her point, Freshman students put best foot forward by learning proper health habits. Bill and Myron prove a point in Physics Biology students see what Humphrey is made of. 1 Languages Morning Star sheds her light on other lands and tongues. Second year French classes dramatize Cyrano de Bergerac. Latin groups study the geographical Spanish students study the parts of the body and names of delicious foods in Spanish. status of Roman empire and walk under the yolk of slavery. Shorthand I-not all Greek to them! Two Business English MUSTS-teletraining and cheerfulness. 'Tis the mark of a valiant woman or man to imitate the Star in her skill and efficiency. Typing ll students learn business machines. 1' . Bookkeeping I-Do your books balance? Art students busy at work with water color and oil painting. Hard Work pre- pares rneczhanical drawing ulass for their ultimate goal-first place in House Plan Contest. - S35 ry. , is L M N A 1 v ' is gg Perfection is what the mechanical drawing boys strive for, Sister Claudia advises Dan Rodgers on what rolor to usp for thi, mst offr.r.t. , . f, ,Q r-H 1 3 M ,r'-V' fs 1 f' I -4, 'Q if im' ei if f E Here are certificate winners from the Mater Dei team that placed fourth in the State at Indiana State Teaoher's Speech meet at Terre Haute, Indiana. The Indiana High School Forensic District Speech Tourn- ament on March 7 here at Mater Dei produced postures and ex- postulations of this sort from winning members of M. D. 's speech classes . JANICE WAHNSIEDLER JUDY WAHNSIEDLER KEN FLITTNER JULIA ANGERMEIER MARY ELLEN THOMPSON By good example and honest effort they speak His ideals and her prudence of words. MARSHALL WALLER si t els- 0 QUR H ARTS Q Young ond gay student hearts joyously offer even their comedy to the Star of Stars. Have a good trip, girls Q ,SMA Arsdxrxggg-..rs.fy, Bon Voyage ingj-lk!-f Will there be anything else? Lo An enjoyable comedy, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, was this year's annual school play. This play was presented on Nov- ember 9 and lO, 1958, by the speech class under the worthy supervision of Sister M. Benedicta, O.S. B., Speech and Dramatics teacher. The story concerned a boat trip to 'RE YOUNG GAY Paris on which Cornelia and her friend, Emily, were a constant menace to the other passengers on board the ship. Are you sure you're okay? Is this the way it goes? ., .Z r Father Dewig's senior girls. Religion Under the keen rays of her heart warming mantle we seek and find her Son's Heclrf. Father Deering gives a ,, ,z: :ts-,N . s 49 ir The library has good references. - if lesson in Hebrew. so WF F i , :Z Father Vollmer teaches Junior boys Mli'!k W, rife: '1 '1s'11'.if'5EiQ:s i K Sister Mi1clred's Freshies S' --..,,, M s lk, , 427' f'1,' Hs 5. el K1 me tter j we R . ,r -E f More good references for Catholic reading. In The light of The Star, God V,,.:: Q Azzllyulvviivlu and Society carry on their i t work f09efhef- Good source for term papers ., -'L U.S. History students get a test Social Studies Cons-umer Ec! ! Big Class American Problems students learn about banking from Mr. Remig Fehn 'Q' Civics - They work hard-learn much World History students .5 W SL r :lg 1 -- ww K 1 xg, ' r , if ,, L 'Q Q' m mmK -hViAg 44 , ,A, . an 145 4. 'WA .J wmu. 1 ?' is X b 4 f ,,.,. 4 , - .1 6 5 X Wi l 7 . , l if K MR . GOSSMRN Q 3 - QM 44 5 ELLERT ,....4- W f f H : R, Q TZTLULTHEIS J MR- QV 1 N 5 b'6E El5TERH0lD9 -HL , 3332 5- I SPORTS W X fx ,I ..., ii A ,f QP 1 4 is ff ,gm f . . .And on our STAR'S shield hang the trappings of our mighty men of the grid- iron, who conquered many a powerful foe in the '58 football season. It can be said that on the football field we had the spir- it of the fighting Irish. Not a big team but a team with the WILL, the way and the strength to find a way. Sparked by the tremendous example of Jerry Browning, the team conquered im- portant foes who were rated far above the M.D. Cats. Individually, Jerry received many awards and scholarships for his skillful ability on the gridiron. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Herrmann, A. Campbell, G. Hillenbrand, J. Head, D. Heathcott. J. Horstketter, J. Hamilton, L. Kramer, J. Browning, I.,Eisterhold, B. Muensterman. SECOND ROW: M. Berendes, R. Duncan, R. Pet rig, L. Boots, D. Rogers, K. Davenport, K. Carter, J. Parker, D. Townsend, C. Toon, M. Helfrich. THIRD ROW: C. Winiger, T. Acton, J. Thorbeck, W. Thomas, H. Kyonka, L. McBride, T. Hunger, T. Farney, F. Wahnsiedler, H. Kuykendall, D. Snyder. FOURTH ROW: L. Su1waskiQStudent Managerj, Artie Emrick QAssistant Ivlanagerj, J. Browning, A. Hamilton, C. Bone, R. Relleke. J. Rettig, M. Wildeman, V. Werner, Mr. Len Willivarsity Coachj, Mr. Joe Goss- man QLine Coachj, Mr. Ed Schultheis QReserve Coachj. f z H k H L 5 'ff T er , , , I uh Vzv. iv U ,Q ' ' M kwa-Ewswx , M A ' XA f . ,. ix x Mufrrmcnnn A' ' 5 f Q 4 ,ka ' I Y x x - E- XM 1407 N Q ,L P NM mn ly C- r x .......'+,,, -- ,,,,.f --3-'vi' -:min--1 -.1 all Bill Muensfermcm add J J Y Q H d J Li H. Vrrk NMS NA 1 5 Nxw X f X sg fix 6 Y x Xi 1 'W 4? fx bb P K J Y' ,ww 4 '1 w U . 4 AX S X 'D i x K Q E O 4' , . ? Qfnv 1' W 1,07 wx u if , I IS ' : . rx' X . ' H-K - B ' fp ,... ' K- A., ' fl- J fix ff, i N fr' xi 1.7 Vlff ' 1 . M.D. - i9 Central - 26 M.D. - 20 John Charlie . Geo e JOMHQ mon Elst old Toon llllillenbrancl m iff oeeo 1.V . .C K .Q iLi N E V 1 .2 .4 , 1 XE ei Ax ll 4 A N X Yrrx WN - XE 5g23 iix-X'-' sg.: qw N Ai N I ZWIM E 1 bb - W W' N iflf xx f f my lin K II' Jr' K ,A 8 ll .R A fi for 'WN C2263-Sgr. - M.D. - 46 Boonville - 20 Dave M.D. - 6 Memorial - l4 Heqfhcoff f f ? M.D. - 27 L' I - 7 gn M.D. - 38 Cgweimsriaoro f Catholic - 6 J V' M.D. - I2 Reifz - 8 Brovfalg f ia, D . cgflilqsfy - o gyfxi -. W M.D. - 6 North - 14 -EL 1 M.D. - 32 Bosse - 6 F '3 4 big? Y 5 C Q f r l f m gang' c 'i,emef E ! - E. 6 2 A - . Q .A 5-x .-A V , ,.A . e nj W Z- f M ., -+ V, Rx . Nfra M . SV, ,, ,Wo ww k -gli-Q. ' -LAHNXXNBJE-- ' Net Heroes BOB GRIES 5 5 Guard Bob played a strong role in re serve for the Cats JERRY BROWNING 5-11 Guard Mater Dei's All-American high school gridder donned basketball togs to become the city's leading scorer. Jerry was an unaminousp choice for All-City and was chosen the city's most val- uable player. Browning was especially feared for his driving lay-ups and tremen- dous board plays. GERALD SEIB 5 11 Forward Serb was the Wildcats finest defensive player as well as being the squads most accurate shot. Red, always a great pressure player, led the Wild- cats in their great Sectional showings in 1958 and 1959. shi JIM HARL and BILL SCHULZ were the two top reserves who came in the games many times and hit for crucial points to keep the cats on the go. PAUL GRIES, 5-5 Guard Paul was the team's sparkplug. Gries was the city's most prom- ising sophomore pros pect. He was es- pecially adept at spectacular thefts and thrilling full court layups. The little guard was in- strumental in produc- ing the Wildcats' greatest basketball record. DAVID HAYDEN 5-9 Guard David added his shooting ability and deft ball handling to help spear-head the wildcat attacks. JIM FLECK. 6-3 Center Jumpin' Jim was one of the n city's outstanding rebounders as well as being a constant scorer. Jim was a team play- er and was skillful at setting up many plays from his pivot position. 105 WESLEY THOMAS, 5-10 Forward, used his foot- ' ball frame to good ability to be a val- uable re- bounder. JERRY MCRAE 6-2 Forward Mac was the teams second lead- ing scorer and a good man on the boards. McRae utilized his mus- cular 6-2 to good advantage in helping the Wildcats get their share of the rebounds. its s Outstanding athlete, Red Seib wins 1959 Kiwanis Award. Mr. Schultheis proudly displays the trophy, which the CATS won at the North Holiday Tourney. First in M.D. history. Wildcats win Evans- ville Courier and Press Dope Bag. if Qnyfa X 2 ,M ikl J 5 r if .wif jx Hr Q54 3-'E ms '- Wildcats in A-C-T-I-O-N! 1' 7 if RESERVES FIRST ROW: Scheller, Ames, Braun, Boots, Hayden, Mead. SECOND ROW: Sulawske fmanagerj, Herrman, Halbig, Hunger, Acton. . ii Q J-7 Basketball coaches Mr. Ed Schultheis and Mr. Len Will direct a W Q V' N Wildcat scrimage from the sidelines. f ' 41 X . ', 1 c Y P4 'I I .ll ' ---1.1.1 Li X I Q rn O :U Q rn 'I1 O I-' N Z D3 :x 93 ua if Ag :Sf gif? FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Rode, Turner, Roberts, Lannan, Braun, Becher, Wolf. SECOND ROW: Kuhlenhoelter, Tighe, Pepe, Pledgber, Higgs, Wuerth. THIRD ROW: Schenk, McGill, McCarthy. 07 g 1,51 'tw . ' f 1 'J ,,,,., 'I A K 4 , tv ' 1 , 1 W f 'D X' A 7 Q E ...-mi.. McBride 1959 Cl'I Mr. Gossman explains to Jerry Head and Mike Iankowski the correct procedure for executing a set-out. Schreiber Head Mr Joe Gossman Jwski Wahnsexdler Petug Helfnch Duncan AMPIONS Browmng JERRY HEAD 133-pound class , J-3525.112 My my . K.. im. A - , .3-u .... ' , M.. .-in-t FOUR CITY CHAMPION WRESTLERS LORYL LACKEY 95-pound class RODGER 3...-,- DUNCAN 5-pound fn um 5 KS' ' Q .Z MIKE JANKOWS KI ?w ,.u A 1 38 - pound class in -E ff s W 1,63 4 f ' li W lIllll'll ii ' gunna IIHIWI Innupffflvvl fl , ,, F. v i 5 I 'V'l'T 'llllIlM!ll. WH! If 1 -JL. l W o 767, sf' Pictured at the left is the MAT- CAT S reward for capturing the City Wrestling Championship. This was the sixth city champion- ship tn seven years for Mater Dei as they continued their reign of dominance on the Evansville Wrestling scene. 1959 was per- haps the most satisfying triumph of all as the Wildcats almost completely rebuilt their squad to cap the championship through a great team effort. 'iq' ...ig Jerry Head one of Mater Dei s City Wrestling Champs was voted Most Valuable Wrestler and placed fourth in Indiana s State wrestling matches Here he displays the medal and trophy he received' for said honors Z ' I X r f 7 .p ' if 'VM 1 y ,t r l iii gr FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Haller A IGHT: B. Miller, L. Weinzapfel, M. Happe, S. Bolesky, H. Neighbors. SECOND ROW, LEFT uentchler, G. Paul, P. Hamilton, T. Fox, J, Wolf, D, Miller, :IRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Baumgart, B. Hayden, L. Schenk, W. Pendley. SECOND ROW .EFT TO RIGHT: C. Koressel, M. Winiger, D. Lee, P. Hoffman, R. Folz, M. Fitzsimmons. Reserves .41 Strong body and strength of heart found in wholesome exercise, provide happy attitudes and ideals aimed for the Star. Girls' Athletic Checking records are one of the various duties of the officers. X,,. 2 , -ff 4 X ff ,f X, ZX! f fi fif if Take a look at our wonderful sponsors, Sister Mary Victor and Miss Dean, as they check play equipment. OFFICERS OF G.A.A. ARE LEFT TO RIGHT: retaryg Theresa Drennan, Treasurerg and Connie Kollker, Vice-President. Brenda Wheatley, Presidentg Jo Ann Bruce, Sec- Choosing sides with a baseball bat. l . G Freshies try their skill Activities ,fffk ff ifsmm- - X'-gd! Xe n e ,fl I I 5 -l TIT-1'-Hike' r4- '12 , ,,, . -. s P-,.. V Volleyball champs. Oops in Be sure to make it. M5-ff Basketball pros. pose . ,:.,E A . g s , ' ,wr A xx Cheer 7 X E Men x y i X x I I? A gf d M L' ' ' ' ' P6P Club PEP CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Beth Lamble, Cordell Withers, Mar- ilyn Zeller, Carolyn Koch. K. 'fi '1.. . . T formation, a favorite yell. gzzql g 1 She is much pleased V L in our efforts to urge ' A CORDELL WITHERS ,L others on to good works. ktizf I lf' ' . Mi-fzx'fQ,'.1,1 0 f wlwswg fs: f DAN HARTE In her grace there is always good cheer. the Sectionals. Red and yellow mittens added color to BILL STEELE JOHN EMRlCH Agriculture Her fruitfulness is reflected in the land they till. Her sincerity illumines their diligence. Young Christian Officers display achieve- ment plaque. THE OFFICERS, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE Leslie Jenkins, Mike Her- mann, Curt Will, Ray Rexing, Bill Luigs and Maurice Berendes. Bill Luigs, senior, holds the trophy he won for expert handling of his tractor in the state championship contest at the Indiana State Fair. Bill, the Evans- ville and Indiana champion, finished ninth in the nationwide contest. Pictured above are some of the awards won by the Young Christian Farmers. f,,,fs,f'e W Mr. Ioest, Y.C.F. sponsor and great inspiration, poses with Bill and his trophy. Morning Star young homemckers Illumes The Home ,J- Vlary Jo Wetherbee 1959 wrnner of the Betty Crocker Homemakrng Award proudly eetved whrth emphasrzes the theme Home IS where the heart rs Sharon Hoffman presrdent of the Home Ee Club pre sents to Barbara Conner her eertrfrcate for berng appornted to the MeCa11s Magaztne Teen Fashron Board A learn to curry 'rhe light through . . . Home Economlcs Home Nurslng Red Cross '-T-1 Barbara June Jane Sharon and Srster Dolorrta demonstrate some of the methods for home care of the srck l H E H 0 O M E I xo v.. 4 I I . - I Tjllllllmri B r lliztnf . 1 V displays the pin she re- - ., W ' or M, H E I R A I D I E ' ' T H E .. H E A R t P , ' T W I w . . . S V RED CROSS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Conner Carolyn Emge John Bassemier Jo Ann Bruce Now this is how it works Sharon, Wanda, Mary Jane, Marilyn, Mary Beth, and Judy practice the art of serving. HOMEMAKING OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Marie Toon, Jane Barnes, June demonstrates the techniques of sewing under the capable direction of Sister M. Dolorita. Do you think this will be enough? Sharon Hoffman, June Weinzapfel. if: V . .. s , 5 .5 4 :- - F . ...,- -. .- V. -r :,.:::r.:r..w-.:a- ,.::f-:- .. K3 ,,: :H i 3 655555 5 K K A -K ..,. sy., ,:E- , ,.. ,,, , w: is - my :Q ': I i I rr, -ll l 1 A I V.,. .. I L ,iii ,zifafg -,.A, I iizz z ilrf , f ' ':,. 'L 1 W rrn ls V I ' ' i f --V' E I IL. .---f -. .e lv G u r in :'V h,w V' h i, L , l 1 S is , 'V 'Iii it BOYS CHOIR FIRST ROW: John Emrich, Artie Ernrich, David Debes. SECOND ROW: Tom Hunger, Eddie Schnaurz, Mike Wolf. THIRD ROW: William Helfrich, Larry Orth, Jim Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: David Herman, Paul Hamilton, Jim Browning. CHORAL CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gale Campbell. . . Treasurer Rose Marie Toon . . Secretary Sharon Hoffman . . President Mary Kay Dunn . Vice-President 118 The Choral Club, under the supervision of Sister Mary Pierre, helps to prepare the students of Mater Dei, who are not members ofthe Glee Club, for the Spring Concert, other musical festivi- ties, and for their own personal enjoyment. Entertainers MARIANS TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Hansert, E. Hollingsworth, Folz, C. Debes, N. Baggerly, S. Williams, S. Richardt, I Will, J. Duncan, S. Barron, M. Froehle, J. Hoon, C. Jost 'll With hear? and soul let us sing to Christ the glory of Mary, the all- excelling Mother of God. S. Hosick, Y. McBride, M. Funke, P. King, R. Gore, N . Kennedy. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Weurnh, L. , M.K. Wolf, T. Drennan, S. Gore, S. Diehl, S. McGill, C. Kienck. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P, Richardt, M.P. Emge, C. Hartweck, E. Payne, J. Stampfli, P. Grannan, P. Heathcott, S. Sursa, A. Spencer, N. Schulteis, M. Hamilton, C. Koch, C. Knapp, B. Rummage. 9 To the Star of Stars we dedicate our talents gained I9 sa . . . . ond prizes won. BAND MEMBERS: Mr. Robert Hormuth-Band Director, David Seidl-Drum Major, Paul Adam, Richard Arney, Sandra Barron, Dave Baumgart, Charley Bone, Chet Brace, Francis Brenner, Steve Charlson, Hazel Claspell, Jim Coomes, Carolyn Coughlin, Ken Davenport, David Debes, Rosemary Deig, Mary Emge, Beverly Folz, Catherine Folz, Wayne Frey, Marian Froehle, Dave Gerteisen, Richard Greenwell, Theresia Happe, John Hamilton, George Hillenbrand, Ed Hoffman, Ken Hollander, Paul Hamilton, Pat Hollander. Ron Jochim, Jim Kennedy, Judy Kerr, Clarence Kirby, Wally Kissel, Clem Krack, Jim Loehrlein, Carol McDaniel, Ed Miller, Jerry Miller, Trechia Mohr, Gary Pierre, Barbara Powers, Pat Richart, Bonnie Schraner, Linda Schmidt, Cecelia Seng, Mike Soellner, Loralee Stratman, Betty Weber, Jim Weinzapfel, Brenda Wheatley, Shirley Wolf, Mike Ziliak, Joyce Zirkelback. fri. .,,, ? T5 iw- Il if y B E 1 if 1 s g y , 'Y' ,V . 5 Q J, , .3 Following the yearly custom, Mater Dei entered its annual float in the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival. The float was a replica of the miracle at Lourdes. Sharon Richardt portrayed the Blessed Virgin, Dee Dee Hollingsworth represented St. Bemadette. Yvonna McBride, Bill Luigs and Bettye Jo Goebel were students praying to the Blessed Virgin. Bill Muensterman and Steve Sanford are praying to be cured, while nurse, Sharon Hoffman, is assisting them. Sister Mary Esther, O. S. B., is proudly displaying the second place trophy that the float won. The M. D. band under the direction of Mr. Robert Hormuth also entered the Fall Festival. Their marching and playing was rewarded by second place honors. Mr. Hormuth displays their trophy. The band also performs during half time at all home football games. BAND OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Linda Schmidt ......... President Q Richard Arney . . . . Vice-President Catherine Folz . . . . Secretary Marian Froehle . . . . . . . Treasurer 'l2'l The mind of man finds wholesome thought as he basks in g the Morning Star's light. i' . . .And wholesome thoughts lead to the Leadership, Character, Service and Scholarship that are necessary for membership in the National Honor Society. M iiiii iiis ii S iiri E if11'1 , ,fa ,ff ,.3 , ,sii' Mater Dei is proud of the standards it upholds in developing l 1 I W 'Vii 'rg, r ' , these four talents in youth. . . and prouder still of its stalwart Q S , ,Q g','i l juniors and seniors who abound in them. Junior Honor Society members listen atten- A mark of dignity in the school is its recognition, too, of achievements in its tively HS Bill Speaks young freshmen and sophomores who are admitted to the Junior Honor Society. on Character. They add a fifth character, Citizenship, to their other four requisites for mem- ttw.. Q be h' , 1 rs tp r Old members and new inductees honored by special dinner at lunch period. 'Wfmgt 12 1 E, nor at Sr , Wg tr, if X V1 5 M W ,V Ai ' wi' Carolyn Emge emphasizes the ty ,M f A functions and ideals of Mater I 5 X Dei's Junior Honor Society. O DX vw fag, 'Q ..... 2' ' 3- 2 te .. -Y naar, ,117 , +77 Y SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Dave Heathcott, Bill Briel, Mary Jo Wetherbee, Margaret McClure. an ',- 1 in-61 H r r f 4. JU, I , y, 1 .ai 'H c, Publkhed every two weeks of the school yur by the Juurnaiiam Class of Mater Deir High Schanl 1306 Hal-many Way, Evansville, is Go-Editors .... ..... .........,. ..... John Eisterhuld, Sally Moser, Jack Bartlett Junior Editors Susie Eberhard, Josette Adams Schoul-City Ecfit20r3................. . ........Pai: Tevault and Mary Jo Wetherba! Society Editor ........ . . .... .... . .......... Mary Hiemeier Feature Editor ... ...... ...... ...... . ...... . ................... .. . .. Larry Dodd Sports Editors ,. ...... ......... .... Jack Bartlett, John Manger P Humor, Exchange Editor . ,.... .... ..................... .. . ...... ....... . J udy Rode Copy Editor . ....... ..,. ..,.. Sally Mase: U Business, Circulation Manager . ..... Jane Bames Advertising Manager .... ....... .... ...,... .... .. ....... Richard Amey B ' 3 'A:A '- Urnow cszrnomc mmrss L f PROMOTE BETTER GITIZENSBTIP , lg COMMEND GGOD SCHOLARSHIP I C A T I Get This DSW' Pat 0 N S Richard works on headlines for page one Dateiiile In the Hi-Lights of the STAR we strive to feature Christ in ou news. Judy copyrea ds her column The Wise Old 0WlSaid... Who.. Pat Pastas up page one Jane, Mary Jo and Sally discuss financial matters 12 ow! A Junior Journalism Class hard at work. of N' 'fe 'QS' 45 V' Grin And BGSU' If ' Le, JI 6 Polk! 0 'll' O .1 And The Sly Fox Answered . . . ry, u ohm lay out page. Doc Eisterhold gathers info for his Press Box. B05 s D06 9 Pres wap 0010 1 Junior staff works on stori Us Q6 Designing a humorous Otto Preske. Nb N' n- P 'UP' ,,,.-.L-,-, , ':-:ff-'- e She casts the shadow of her virtues in their theme. Distracted by a flash- bulb is Layout Editor, Mary Niemeier. sketch is, M.D. 's artist, Discussing page problems are Editor Sally Moser and The entire staff looks for the star. typists Beverly Raley and Lois Niemeier. XX. 1 1 gs mln! lin I l Nil' Bert figures ou fha MN ?. a sports proble ' SQ - --- Yhvnw i i' Co Q. We ': ,,. K FW' -Editor Jack works on yearbook pages. WN fa g- ' , Q y i, ' '- 4 -'GI Co-Editor Richard Arney plans an advertising layout. 5 Q 'V-fa - -- Future yearbook managers. John adjusts camera for the next shot Q 127 ADVERTISING Take me to your leader! I , 2' wr f A11 together now 1, 2, 3, BANG! Shoot it Steve! typ i Just Freshies I Your dream home will be 0 ' I by 11? . One of these days - before too long, too - you will be planning a home of your own. You may build. . .you may buy. . .you may rent, but you will want air conditioning. Whether its single room comng of'-Ecfnplete home climate conditioning winter and summer - you will prefer Carrier Weathermakers! And when that time comes. . . call Koch for Carrier air conditioning. We'll be there. We have been for 84 years! AIR CONDITIONING DIVISION GEURGE THE TRI-STATES' PIONEER AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS DEH TEKOPPEL BLCCK COMPANY Makers of Concrete Building Blocks A Also Dealers in Portland Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sewer Pipe, Waterproofing Material HA 2-2491 531 N. St. Joseph Avenue CUNGRA TUL,A TIONS CLASS OF S 1959 5? Knights Of Columbus Won't somebody s. here? Q' mi .1. aw, What do you have that glass, Mary? E E Annie Oakley! Council No. 565 is ,,,k ,:,, :, :-: ...L , PDI: KNIGHTS OF AEE COLUMBUS Say where are you, teeth, Jim? sa 3 Is that Party still going on!! Fly Catchers. i How long have you been wearing uniforms? Little Miss Pig Tails. gill Q FUNERAL HOME EVANSVILLE INDIANA Phono HA 4-2487 Q UI i 3033 W. Mar land SI. James A . Schenk Alvin P. Ambulance Service Schenk l FOR SANITARY SERVICE USE THE Evunsville's Professional luundries Atlas Laundry 8- Cleaning Co. Best Launderers 8- Cleaners, Inc. Krauss Cleaners-Launderers Pearl Laundry 8r Dry Cleaners Peerless laundry 8- Cleaning Corp. Whiie Swan laundry 8. Cleaners W ' 0 Sli-,AK5 0 CZHIKIKICN a Sllkblil Ulilll-,RIS I 11 S '1 X a llflixlli MAlJl'I SUl,i'S KX Wllk RF' I' RIENDS MELI PRILNDS HA 2-0980 Compliments of A FRIEND Royal Super: l.9.Ci.14.j Wlanleet Qualify Foods for Less Fulton at Florida Grade A Meats Garden Fresh Produce Fancy Groceries Beer Wine Fresh Bakery Goods c-Qdeae dairy producls I I I l SURE SIGN UF FLAVUR Compliments CLEM J. 11sPooL Prescription Druggist 2023 W. Franklin Sf. Evansville, Indiana 3 B o s L E R RADIO 8: TELEVISION SERVICE PHONE HArrison 2-2047 U::7'::n::!FR:::K?I:ners 701 Hess Avenue PHONE Evansville, Indiana HA 4'92o4 ' BEAUTYlZ:'ifTfJIR12ECoLLEGE TRI-STATE BEAUTY COLLEGE. Inc. 310 N. St. Joe Ave - Evansville 12, Ind. ESJZESCUST EJEIANA Phone HArrison 4-6240 H.Arrison 2-9371 5 Hey I Look here Bettie. s o 0 fs! l I vfi x evoted Brothers. Is it real? Oh I Johnny I Oh si li 2. is Q Cheers l low let me think his over! Ihat did you do rith the treasure hest, Pirate Boy? on't worry Mary ' lt Pays To Use The Best Guaranteed Paints Gehlhausen Bros. Paint Spot of the Tri-State 630 E. Virginia St. HA 5-3388 Use the convenient FREE Parking lot next to the store. 4 CONGRATULATIONS Neighbgrhggd Drugs, Inc. MAIN: nu RjjjQ,j,1 Franklin Weinbach BUUSHH llllllt md' Columbia Shopping Center YES BUSINESS PAYS WELL A few months of intensive training after High School will prepare you for one of the better office jobs. LOC KYEAR'S BUSINESS, COLLE GE Evansville, Indiana l IIYAI G D 1902 , Z THE SPORTING GOODS STORE ATHLETIC GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 14.16 s. E, I-'OURTH STREET P1-iom: HA 5-5219 lT PAYS TO PIAY PARTS AND REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES J. SCHAFFSTEIN 8: SONS 'Distributors of Z2Jofld's 'Binesr-N SEWING MACHINES EvANsvlLLE. INDIANA 2009 E, DIVISION S 710 N. MAIN ST. AT WEINBACH PHONE HA 2-3897 PHONE GR 7-5092 OFFICE SUPPLY CO., INC. Supplies and Equipment Delivered Phone Ha, 2-1166 210 N. St, Joseph Ave, Evansville 12, Indiana T V HOWELL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION I Save the Insured Way We Appreciate Your 'Business Current Rafe IW: 3000 Broadway HA 5-31611 '3inIee 'lunnitune Co., .9nc. Dependable Furniture Since 1902 37 Steps from Main - on 7th Nonh Pork 3 A11 right smart guy! 1 That Pepsodent smile! Mary Linda and Bonnie. know it's crowded, it this is ridiculous! I t him hard Steve! I you forget to pin your hair, Sharon? Barth:-:l's F oodland Groceries, Meats and Vegetables HA 2-4476 2615 W. Franklin St. Compliments af BELLMAN JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP 2313 West Franklin Street 0 is Io llfl Ill Complete Offset G Letterpress Service jfiusl Qgzinfszi 2011 W. Frfmklin St STROUSE 8a BROS. Head-to-Foot Outfitters For Men 8. Boys SPORTSTOWN SHOP For Women 8. Misses Compliments of QTl2JUNl6'Q QTO RE 502i First Avenue Groceries ..... Paints Sundries ..... Baby Supplies Toys Carry Out Service Sandwiches . . . Homemade Ice Cream 518-520 Since 1892 Serving the Tri-State with the Finest in Musical Instruments l'tgRDlN ILIQEIZ Music comma' Main Sl' Phone HA 2-0448 Home of the Hammond Organ Compliments W. J. BAUMGART GARAGE Harmony Way is HONEY-FLUFF DONUT SHOP 621 Fulton Avenue Evansville, Indiana Phone 2-1725 X Open All Night Except Saturday 75' 9 0' U.. 'RCN WOQKS ..... ' Wheel Alignment and Balancing 371 lngle Ph HA 2-1139 A. fl. Koneaael WalIpaper--Paints--Venetian Blinds Distribution for Luminall Prod. Phone 22901 2209 W. Franklin .W H I K 8. W SHELL SERVICE Fulton 8. Franklin Evansville, Indiana Phone HA 2-0854 ,- h . 9 9 AUTO f , 1 7' stones l 2122 West Franklin Street HA 2-6075 Evansville lndivrw gf!! 'J 'P 1 .si e Efffowers Cuz Flowers - Corsages - Pang-d Plants Phone HA 3-6401 2413 W. Franklin Street Evansville, 12, Indiana Success to you on your way. . .. since 1927 ' KLEITZ FLOWERS INC. I 721 Main Street Evansville 8, Indiana Ha 2-1164 I Best Wishes Class of 1959 from your Friendly ATLAS STORE Mini fi..'I'3.S9f.!'f Athletic Equipment - Trophies - Sporting Goods lEverything For Every Sportj - -I HA 4-7575 803 N' Fulton Avenue 20 S. E. Second Street Evansville, Indiana MATT GIES STANDARD SERVICE STATION C0 'PIi 'e 'S Of 1401 N. Fulton Avenue Evansville, Indiana Phone HA 3-0929 NURRENBERN'S FURNITURE co. Household Furnishings 2109 W. Franklin Street CRAIG RADIO 8: TV SALES 8: SERVICE 2309 W, Franklin St. Evansville, Ind. Smith'a Reataunant 1101 Harmony Way All kinds of soft drinks and Sandwiches Franklin Shoe Co. Weatherbird Citv Club - Velvet Step Shoes WEST SIDE HARDWARE 2322 W. Franklin Sv. The True Vqlue Store Ed. Shollmbcrgcr 2233 W. Franklin Street Who have we hel Cisco and Panchr Ge fro Q 1 1 as t that thing awa m me! -.Q N ,a , .-.., I ',.. ., r- ,, , 7 ..:. ... ...Ms-f' 1 ,,V,My , LE Blow them out, Judy i Hold on therel Female Quartet Did you make a wish, Mary Kae? don't know what tis, but! A , Owena 'Jeed Stone 3510 Broadway 'Fl Compl iments of CO0PER'S CASUAL SHOP 207 Main Street SAM DAY'S MARKET Groceries, Meats 6 Vegetables HA 2-5246 3rd Ave. 8. Columbia We Deliver Compliments of BEYER PHARMACY Fulton and Florida HA 4-7405 HOSICK' S BEAUTY SHOP A Personal Beauty Service For You 1101 Second Avenue Evansville 10, Indiana Ha 5-9103 KLEIN,S. Flowers for all occasions MSW' F'f 'k'l ZEIDLER FLORAL co. Evansville, Indiana Dial 'HA 3-9608 2019 N. Fulton Ave. . . . asrrsn PAINTS Prescriptions 8. Cosmetics FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY MALOTT DRUG STORE 2l07 W. Franklin St. I vga! ann ul fish..- Compliments of DR. ALBERT C. STOCKER Panleena oP1'oME'rRis'r 9-ll Market VISUAL TRAINING CONTACT LENS .I Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Phone HA 5-5131 zsu w. FRANKLIN 51- Jack and Loretta Parker The Place To'Trade --GRUSINSH 552 grauman gloriafa North Main 8. Iowa Sts. 2503 STRINGTOWN ROAD We Give Top Value Stamps f mmm 3-1734 PIERRE FUNERAL HOME Phone HA 3-6471 2601 W. Franklin Sf. Ambulance Service . . Equipped With Resuscitafor . . Prompt Service James Pierre BETTER PAINTS FOR HOME 'AND INDUSTRY Paint and Varnish Co. Evansville, Indiana' ll0-I flbennathq Wlotona A 2003 Washington Avenue New and Used Cars Phone GR 6-2551 Joe E. Abernathy, 5 Ziemen' Home 50 ta Sf-00 'Slow FIRST AVENUE AND DELAWARE STREET Evansville, Indiana . . . and best wishes - for success and happi- ness in the years ahead. The Old Reliable MOIZI-ZIQ PLAN Where Fourth Crosses Sycamore . 4 Main Q Hit em hard! KEY MOTORS, INC. Fifth 81 Walnut Phone HA 5-8207 , Evansville, Indiana DeSOTO PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Propr . I M Il IL IL IE II2 DISTRIBUTOR OF BUTLER BROTHERS MERCHANDISE HA 2-8166 Compliments of J. A. VOGEL 8. SONS Phone HA 2-1360 Rural Route 9 The thinker? 22 Evansville , Indiana l . I Compliments of a Friend Four Monkeys in a tree! The perfect Marriage? We think it's pretty too, Linda! 1 THE HELDT 81 VOELKER CO., INC. Seeds 8. Fertilizer Hardware 8. Paint Phone HA 2-2052 2100-2102 Franklin Dewey Bowdon 'Mac M'Cormlck ROSS CENTER MOTORS, INC. 2400 Washington Avenue Compliments of UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 1616 South Govemor St. ART'S GLASS SERVICE, INC. 426 Carpenter Street Evansville 8, Indiana Auto Glass Specialists Phone HA 4-2406 DIAMOND BAR AND GRILL Good Foods Bar-Io-que Ribs 1104 Diamond Ave. Delicious! Compliments of H. 81 H. MUSIC SERVICE 1313 Washington Ave. Compliments of MANN'S GAS SERVICE FRANKLIN LANES Reduced Rates for Students BOB'S FINER FOODS 320 East Franklin St. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS Nationally Known Better Photos for Less 19 N.W. 2nd. WISEMAN AUTO SERVICE 213 N. Heidelbach Ave. CLAYTON'S FINE DRY CLEANING 1404 Washington Avenue GR 6-1359 HAGEDORN EAT SHOP Plate Lunches 8. Sandwiches Family Room 10th Ave. and Franklin St. Evansville, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors THE BRIDAL SHOP For the most beautiful formals in town 6 N.W. Second Street Funeral Home 2100 W. Illinois Street Congratulations The Evansville Office of THE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE Compliments of Hold than po HOW Red Sears, Roebuck and Co. Whafyougm in your hand Joyce? The Light Refreshment The Think C Lf Compliments of , TRI-STATE l,,.,..I FORD CO. RANKIN'S AUTO STORES Auto Parts Auto Accessories 2l06 W. Franklin ELECTRIC RADIANT HEATING CO 808 North Main Street Evansville, Indiana HA 5-896i RAGSDALE'S RICHARDT'S Free Delivery SELF-SERVICE Corset and Lingerie Shop MARKET 406 Main Street One of EvansvilIe's Cleaner For Accompaning Printing Service CaII Louie MOSER PRINTING CO. IIIO-III2 Main Sf. Phone HA 2-7362 HALL 8. PRESKE Radio 81 T.V. Service and Sales Formerly Quality Electronics I326 E. Division HA 5-91 2l In Rosedale Center Evans, Indian Compliments of CLEMENTGROCERY I636 Hannony Way BIGGS 8. McGHEE, MFGR. JEWELEI 215-Grein Building Phone HA 4-6052 Engraving Jewelry Repairing Compliments of HOTEL VEN DOME THE LUGGAGE SHOP Leather Goods and Gifts of distinction I5 S.E. Fourth St. THE HUB Best Wishes Class of '59 Henry Levy 8g Sons ,Men's Wear 22l Main Street WEINZAPFEL 8g SONS Mt. Vernon, Ind. R.R., 2 sf. Philips Dealer in Coal, Food, Fertilizer East Side Branch Ross Theater Bldg. Trucking Service I Telephone HA 3-3708 THRIFTY FURNITURE 8: PLUMBING CO. Robert H. Baggarly 66l Division St. HOLIDAY HOUSE Paints and Hardware South Kentucky Ave. Evansville I4, Indiana i629 S. Kentuck Ave. Evansville, Indiana Congratulations Seniors Saters Downtown Lawndal e Best Wishes JERRY LEEDS NEW 81 USED CARS 2006 Washington GR 6-6900 Phone HA 2-l4l4 MILLERS DRUG STORE A Cor. llth Ave. and Franklin St. WILL 8. WILL Real Estate and Insurance 2314 W. Franklin CARDINAL CLEANERS III9 N. Fulton HA 5-l363 V Compliments of AMERICAN DAIRY The milk of superior flavor Schmitt Photo Service Evansville's Headquarters for Same Day Photo - Finishing and Fine Photo Equipment Phone HA 4-8203 We feature the following nationally Advertised names - Ansco, Argus, Bell 8. Howell, Camille Albums, F-r Chemicals, G-E Photo Bulbs, Graflex, Kodak, Reverie,TDc Radiant, Star D, Zeiss, Polaroid, and others. Hand over the fire water John Shot-gun Hi, there girls Volleyball champs , What happened to Gary, Mary? 'Didn't you win Cordy? Leaving Home! I hen you want a photograph... you want a fine photograph and that's the only kind your official photographer takes! Fourth at locust in downtown Evansville HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES WHERE DO YOU GO FROM HERE? To all who possibly can do so, we say, Enroll in Evansville College or any other college or university of your choice . If you can't quite finance a full college education by yourself, in- vestigate the many scholarship oppor- tunities available - the self help pro- grams that are offered. If none of these work out, look in- to night school schedules or correspond- ence school home study courses. Long experience proves that college training or its equivalent pays off in dollars and cents, in security and in solid satisfaction. But even if normal schooling ends, learning does not - it really just be- gins. So - Graduates - where do you go from here? - you go on learning - in college - at night school - or on the 'ob. I SOUTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Take The Advice Of The American Federation Of Bowling: BOWl FOR BETTER HEAlTH Special Rates During Certain Hours 30: A Game ROSE BOWl lANES II6 If2 N.W. First St. Phone HA 3-0893 Compliments Of NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG COLUMBIA SHOPPING CENTER FRAKLIN ROSEDALE DRUG STORE PHARMACY FRIDY DRUG FRANCIS STORE PHARMACY WEINBACH SHOPPING CENTER 9 Raley S Compliments of Boarding Home Miller sf Miller Reasonable Rates Daily Rosary HA 3-4362 sos Read sffeef Funeral Home Evansville, Indiana FAMILY SIZE ENTERTAINMENT Diamond Bowling Lanes Diamond Ave. 81 Hwy. 41 ElectricaI'Construcfion Motor Repairs Wholesale Wiring Supplies Oil Field Electrification WANSON' UNN ELECTRIC coMPANv Eighth and Oak Street Evansville, Indiana Telephone HArrison 5-3321 Siamese Twins Look Mom, no cavities! I What are you all dressed up for Red? Hold that tiger!! !!! whim w,5g-QMMM, J? Q MQ !ffffj.:7f.'f , ff Q 'N 3 A I JQZZAQMJ My WW!! WR Q3 W' fb Ag xv Q A .Q L' P i M aww? M ,M- fi'x',5f3ga,',g,- M x Nw sm, 44.-V , , 4 , 'M , 552 , ' we 2 ,r' .AAf A ULfiD,f4: 'Mfg Pafgjfwww ', . ,My W i v jpM3,ij'JyiwM,0fQfl M.W , : 'W , P? 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