Reitz Memorial High School - Memorial Review Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

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THE I947 MEMORIAL REVIE W JOE HARRISON . . . . . Qgfdmf , , , , , .fZ.lfff'l2lA1 Cffglffzf H , , , , , JZ,rf.1r51r1J,1.f!M1wffyf . wfffzbffwf .L CZ? 12 N040 4? AlZA M REITZ MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 1 I UPW RD... Since the younger generation must be trained in the arts and sciences for the advantage and prosperity of civil society, and since the family of itself is unequal to this task, it was necessary to create that social institution, the school. But let it be borne in mind that this institution owes its existence to the initiative of the family and of the Church, long before it was undertaken by the state. 2 OUR BISHOP During the short time he has been aunong ns, our helovetl Bishop an1I zealous pastor ol' souls, has enileareil himself to all who have eoine in eontaet with him, llutholies :intl non-Catholics alike. llis ICxeelIeney's mleep interest in the Clll'0llI'ilf11'lllClII anal flevelopment of the fxrts unal Sciences in Cutholie erlueution will forever remain at glowing monu- ment to his nntiring efforts in this :Ii- I reel IUII. I Most Reverend Henry J. Grimmelsman, S. I. D. 11 o 41---f - Sinee eflueution consists essentiallv in rre Jaxriuf' nlun for what he must he :incl for what he . I I 1- must 4Io here below, in order to attain the sublime enrl for whieh he was 1-rented, it is eleur that there 4-un he no true exlucution which is not wholl ' clireeteil to nmn's lust enel auul that in the Q a present orfler of Provitlenee, sinee Coil has reieuleil Himself to ns in the Person of His Only H1-gotten Son, who alone is 'Ithe way, the truth., anal the life. there eun he no i1IeuIIy perfeet eflneution whieh is not Christian eflueution. 3 I 4 2 7254251222212 Perfect schools are the result not so much of good methods as of good teachers, teachers who are thoroughly prepared and well-grounded in the mat- ter they have to teachg who possess the intellectual and moral qualifications required by their important ofhceg who cherish a pure and holy love for the youths confided to them, because they love jesus Christ and His Church, of which these are the children of predilectiong and who have therefore sincerely at heart the true good of family and country. The past and present generation of teachers, in recognition of their faithful service, we gratefully dedicate this, The 1947 Memorial Review. 5 THE GRADU TI G CLASS QF I94 mE,,a- Now you are preparing to enter into a new phase in the per- fection of your spiritual, mental and physical development. A new phase IIEIIIEIIIIIS a new sentinel of progress. It is yours to advance and maintain the high standard of scholarship and the spirit of firm loyalty that are the host marks of gratitude to Memorial High School. 6 ADMINISTRATION Father Kilfoil is always available for friendly advice 7 OUR SUPERINTENDENT During his past five years as Super- intendent of Memorial High School, Father Kilfoil has been u constant in- spiration to our scholastic life in both its spiritual and social aspects. OUR SCHOOL SECRETARY MISS ESTELLE ZILIJXK School S1-f'r1-tary Cafeteria Manager OUR PRINCIPALS liR0'l'1'lEH CIIAHLES, C.S.lI. Primipul, Buys, llvparlnlcnl SISTER MARY CURUN.-X l rin4'ipal, Girl! IIPIJZIFIIIICIII 9 Q 'R IRNIINQLARD. U.S.B. . I. TH M4-morial Annu-x HW., was 9 w Christian education takes in tha whole aggregate of REV. EIJYVVXRD C. BURNS. 115.0 REV. WILLIAM LAUTNER Chaplain Rvligzion TH E F7-YCULTY human life, REV. SYLVESTER SCIIROEDER Religion . . . Latin SISTER ELLEN BROTHER TIIUMAS English . . . Latin AQUINAS, 11.5.11 Senior Claws Sponsor Social Studios . . . History Senior Sponsor 10 SISTER FRANCIS Lilnrarian physical and spiritual, intellectual anfl moral, SISTER MARY JANE BRUTIIER ALPHUNSUS, MR. FRANK ADAMS English . . . llistory C.S.C. Music Fra-slnnam Class Sponsor Vim-'-Prilwipal Prvfcvt of Disvipline Sflellil' . . . lx'lLllll6llliitif'S SISTER MXHY GERTKUIJE, BROTHER LEUNARDO, SISTER MARY CEHTRUDE U.S.B. l1.S.C. Religion . . . COIIIIIIBFFC English Typing . . . English Social Studios . . . English Dramatic-s Junior Class Sponsor Junior Sponsor 'I 1 THE FACULTY individual, domestic and social, MR. BERNARD WITUCKI MRS. MARIE DE WEESE BROTHER LUDWIG, C.S.C Health . . . Physical Education Physiral Education Scienve Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Athletic Direvtor 3 5, 5 , f is , yn - Bw I Egg,-Q 1 5 S ww--,.-..... -- a ti I ,A O , Q i new ' cvwir -T P gif 'swf .I isa, at s MR. JOSEPH O'KANE Sorial Studies Phvsival Education Basketball Coavll Assistant Football Coach , sm-ff : ,gmt vs 'EM ' wg BROTHER ISAAC JOGUES, SISTER FRANCIS JEROME C.S.C. English . . . Glen Cluln Religion Music Appreciation English . . . Latin Freshman Class Sponsor 12 not with a view of reduring it in any way, BROTHER BENEDICTUS SISTER MARY IMMACULEE SISTER MARY CHARLES C.S.C. Biology . . . Health 0.S.B. Y Sc-ii-In-e . . . Religion Religion Matlnne-tie-s . . . From-ln bophoniore Class Sponsor Sgphumgri- C1355 Spungor MEMORIAL REVIEW Advisor T aww '4'f 4'i4' SISTER AMELIA BROTHER JOEL, lI.5.C. SISTER MARY JEAN Soviul Studies . . . illHlllt'lllCllCS History Religion . . . Latin Physivs Englibh Senior Class Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor 13 THE HCLILTY but in order to elevate. rvgulnto and perfvct it. SISTER MARY CIA RICE, Music RRO. GER-XLD, Cfllf. Religion . . . Musli- Rurnl llin-1-tor SISTER MARIE RLANCIII 0.S.R. Religion . . . IVIlll.lll'l1lillIK'S Fri-sliniun Claim Sponsor ,pmfh 7 Wars, z BROTHER RUDOLPII, CSL. SISTER MARY SER.-XS'I'l'XN BRUTIIICR FNRIUS, 11.511, IIUIIIIIIBITC . . . tx1'l'0llIll.2lllI ' R4-ligion . . . Englisll I.ulin . . . Mullin-lliativs Bookstore Soviul Sllnlivs Y.C.S. lionnsi-lor SOPIIOIIIOY0 Class Sponsor 14 in uccorflanrv with the exumplv and teaching of Christ. SISTER MARGARET JU.-XNNE .lunior Class Sponsor Rn-ligion . . . lfonnnervr Spanish l3HU'l'llEH RUS.-XlNlf, lf.S.lI. SISTER Nl.-XNY .IUANITA URUTIIER l'MIlFI1IlJS,tI.S.l lvllllllt-'lllZIlll'S Rvligion . . . English English . . . Latin Freshman Class Sponsor So1'ialStu4lics Religion Sophomore Class Sponsor The Memorial Adviser 15 IORS CLASS or 1947 The true Christian, product of Christian education, is the supernatural man who thinks, judges and acts constantly and consistently in accordance with right reason illumined by the supernatural light of the example and teaching of Christ, in other words, to use the current term, the true and finished man of character. LASS FFICER First Row: Mary Ottman, Vice-Presidentg Gene Johnson, Presidentg Marcia West, Presidentg Joe Eger, Vice-President. Second Row: Mary Klingler, Secretaryg Tom Reising, Secretary, Joanne Engle- hert, Treasurerg Jelf Hays, Treasurer. 16 .IERALDINE MARTHA ADAMS 1912 W. Maryland St. St. Antllony Entered Se-pt.'l3, Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, fl, Danee Commit- tees -I, Operetta 1, 2, Il, 4, Christmas Madonna 4, Sodality Skit 4, Football Ranquet Ilostefs 4, Found- ation Day Program 4, Gregg Awards -11 Honors 1. JERRY ANGERMEIER 1403 lVIeeker Park Dr. Saered lleart Entered Sept. '43, Football 1, 2, 3, lt, Football Mono- gram 3, -1, Rasketball -I: Rengal Routs 1, Bengal Rout 1VIonogram I, Danee Connnittee 1. 2, 3. 4, As- semblies 1. 2. 3, 4:Y.C.S. 1, 2. MARY ANN lt.-XCIXES 1707 Glendale Axe. St. Agnes Entered Sent. '-I-3, Seen-tary 2, Glee Club Treasurer 4, Danee Committees 4, .Xs- aemblies 2, 4, Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, -1, Uperetta 2, 3. 4: MEMORIAL 4. RICHXRD M. ISARRON 2311 XV. Iowa St. St. Ronifaee Entered Sept. '43, Dam-e Committees 1, 2, Assent lmli ' ' ' es 2. 3, I. ClIARl.0'I'TE LEON.-4 ISALIMC.-XR'1' New Creen River Road St. Renediets Entered Sept. '-I-3, Danee Committees 1, Gregg Awards 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. R S SE IO 5319? .- we .G ' ..qVq : M ... , W 17 CLARENCE AI.TS'1'AD'1' 2206 WV. Columbia St. St. Iionifalte Entered Sept. '43, Basket- ball 1, 2, Bengal Iiouts 1, Bengal Bout Monogram I, Dance Committees 2, As- semblies 1, 2, 3. RUTH MARIE ASKINS 2620 N. lleidelbat-I1 St. Joseph Entered Sept. '43, Danee Committees 4, Uperetta 2, 3, St. Ceeelia Ill'0gl'ilIll -1. JIM CURTIS BARRON 2515 XV. Indiana St. Saered Heart Entered Sent. '43, Football 4, Football Monogram 4, Basketball I, 2, Rengal Routs 1, Assemblies 1. 2, 3. IRIS ANN RATES 900 E. Negley Ave. St. Joseph Entered Sept. '43, Sex-retary 1, C.F.M.C. President 4: lrllee Club 2, 3, 4, Danee Committees 1, 3. 4, Assem- blies 2. 3, St. Se-eiIia's Day Program 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4, Annual Produetion 4, MEMORIAL 4: St. Catli- erine's Day Committee 31 Senior Breakfast Hostess 31 Freshman Initiation Com- mittee 4, Football Banquet Hostess 3, Foundation Day Program 4, Gregg Award 3, Dramatic' Club 4: Honor H011 1, 2. ALICE MARIE IMYER 1155 E. W'alnut St. St. Benediet Entered Sept. '43, Cler- Clull 1, Danee Committees 1, Operetta 1, MEMORIAL 4, Gregg Awards 3. BERNICE JULIANN BAYER 602 Baker Ave. St. Anthony Entert-tl Sent. 'f1t33Cle-e Club 43 Danve Committees 43 St. t1atlterine's Day Committee 3g Senior Breakfast Hostess 33 St. CZllllt'I'lIl1',S Program 3g Foundation Day Program 43 Operetta 43 Honor 1. DAVID 1Vl. BECKE11 1614- Stinson Ave. St. Agnes Entered Sept ,133 Football 1, 23 Baseball 3, 43 Baseball Monogram 3, -1. EDWARD JOHN BETTAC 1113 C111-rry Sl. St. Mary Entered Sept. 143. SUSAN BLAIR 1510 Irvington Ave. St. Agnes Entered Sept. ,4l'2Q Danee Committees 413 Clee Club 43 St. tiatlierine's Day Commit- tee 3g Football Banquet Hostess 4. GERALD A. BORN 304 S. Bedford Ave. Entered Sept. '433 Danee Committees 1, 2g Assem- blies 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.C.S. 2g Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. F , ' IEJS5' S R S 25' X 'Q K M 18 PAUL E. BEAVEN H. R. 6 Cullen Ave. St. Benedict Entered Sept. '453 Baseball 43 Danee Committees 3, 4. JOANNE BECKER 1132 E. Virginia St. St. Joseph Entered Sept. '433 Vice President lg Soclality Skit 4-3 St. t1at11erine's Day Com- mittee 33 St. f1atherine's Day Program 3g Foundation Day Program 43 Gregg Awards 4-. DANIEL JOSEPH BITZ 2519 W. Virginia St. Sacred Heart Entered Sept. '43. MARY AGNES BOEHRINGER 1000 N. Fares Ave. St. Joseph Entered Sept. ,433 Dance Committees 3g Clee Club 13 Gregg Awards 4. YVALTER C. BURST 1920 Bellemeade Ave. St. Benediet Entered Sept. '433 Assem- blies 1, 2. NEAL BRAIIIVORII 623 S. IEIIQIIIWVINHI St. Ii1'lN tIIl'I Entn-red Jan. '47, PEGGY ISRENNAN H05 4lIll l'l'y St. St. Mary Ente-rvd Svpt. '43, Sodality Pre-sidn-nt 4, Mission Rvprv- svntatiw- 3, Ulm- Club 2, 3, 4, llanm- lfonnnittovs I, 2, 4,St. C4-rilia's Day I,l'0gl'Ziltl 3, Opt-rt-tta 3, 4: MEMO- RIAL I, St. 4lSlIIIt'l'lIN'qh Day Connnittn-v 3, Senior Brvak- fast Hostess 3, lfreslnuan Initiation 4lllllllllIIIl'l' 4, Football Banquet llostvss 3. 4, I oundation Ilay Progrzun -I: Orvgg: Awards 3. l. MARIE IJOLURES lf.-XMPOLI R.R. 3 Oak llill Road St. B1-nt-di4't Entvrvd Svptf-16, Clue Club -1, llanm- Ilonnnittot-s 4, .-Xssn-lnblin-s 4, Ifreslunan Initiation 4l0IllIIlIIIl't' Al, Foundation Day III'UQ1l'G.llll 1, St. llevilia Ilay Prog: un 4. ROBERT LEE CL.XY'l'ON III3 .Iavkson Aw-. St. B4-lu-flirt Ent:-rvd S4-pt. '43, Ifootball 2,3 , Bc-ngal Bouts l. 2, 3, 4: Bengal Bout Monogram l,4: Ilblllfl' Connnittvv l, Assvni- bli:-'s I, 2, 3: Band .Isse-lnbly I, Band I, 2, Drum Major 2. IIARRY ALLEN KIONNER 050 E. Blarkfortl Ave. Assunlption Entered Svpt. '43, MEMO- RIAL 2. 3. 4. Pllotograplu-r: MEMORIAL REVIEXV 3, 4, Pllotograpllcr. QI an 'E Md f -'V...'V:-,V , Thy-Av tw a V N - xr Y Q I R S 3 LJ ELIZABETH JEANNE BR,-XNII 2301 xxll'lIf'ICIIlg Axe. St. ,lose-pll Entt-rt-LI Sept. '43, IIRIIIIT' 4I0lllIlIIIIt'l'S I, 3, 4, Assvln- blit-s 2, 3. 4, Ulm' Club I. 2, 3, 4, Operctta 2, 3. 4, MEMORIAL 4, St. Catli- c-rinafs Day lfonlnlittm- 3, Senior Brvakfast Ilostc-'ss 3, Football Banqut-t llostt-ss 4, Ifoundation Day Program 4, Gregg Awards 4, Iligzli Honors 21 Honors 3. NORMA ROSE BROWN l204 Vann Ave. Christ the King Ente-rn-d Sept. '43, Vivo I'rvsidvnt 2, Illve Club 4, Sodality Ii4'IH't'St'IlIllIIVl'? 4, llanu- llonnnittt-es l. 3. 4: Assvmlllic-s 2,3, St. Cm-iliais Day I'r0grzun 1, Opvrvtta 4, OA. 2, 3, Foundation Ilay Program -I, High Ilonors 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH JANE CIIAFFIN llll Bvdford Avo. Assumption Entcrn-d S4-pt. '43, 1l.S.M.lf. Reprt-st-ntutix 0 2, Ijilllft' Conunittevs I, 3, 4, AbS1'Ill- bliss 2, 3, 4, Open-tta 2. 3. 4, St. th-1-ilia Ilay l'rogrznn 3, 4, MEMORIAL -I, St. Catlu-rintfs Day Connnittw- 3, I'll'l'SIlllli1ll Initiation Clllll- lllIIIt't' -1, Foundation Ilay I,l'0flI'illll 4, Radio l'rogr:nn 3, Ulm' Club I, 2. 3. 4: llonor Roll I, 2. 3, 4, Suni- tlborus 1, 2, 3. li.-XTIILEEN HELEN CLICMENS 612 llollogf- lligliway St. Bone-dit-t Entvrn-el S1-pt. '43, Olm- Club I. 2, Dam-v iionnnit- tm-vs l, 2, 3, 4, Asst-lnblie-s 2. 3, 4, MEMORIAL 1, 2: MEMORIAL REVIEW 4, St. Catlu-rim-'s llay tionunit- tm- 3, Se-uior Bri-akfast Ilostf-ss 3, St. Catlu-rin:-'s Program 3, Football Ban- qunft Ilosh-ss 4, Isoundation Ilay Progrzun 4, Frm-slnnan Initiation llonnnittec 4, Art ' 4 Llub I, Z. l'.-XTRIQIIA CROUCII IT28 Olx-'ndalv ,-Me. St. Agnes Entert-al Sept. '43, Ill:-v Club l, 2, 3, 4, llanu- 4l0llllIlII- t4-vs 3, 4, Asseinblif-s 2, 3, Annual Produvtion 3: Oper- :-tta 2. 3, 4, Sodality Pro- gram 4: St. Catlin-rinv's Day tlonnnittec 3, St-nior Break- fast Ilostt-ss 3, Freslnnan Initiation Comnnitta-4: -1, Foundation Day I,I'OQl',I'lllll 4: Crm-gg Award 4. ALINE DEIIILER III3 Marshall Ave. St. Benedict Entered Sept. '43, St. Cath- erine's Day Committee 3, Crm-gg Awards 4. MARY ANN DIEIIL 4I5 S. Willtrw Road St. Iienediet Entered Scptfl-3, Illee lilult I, 2, 3, Danee Committees 3, 4, Assemlrlies 2. 3. -1, Upi-rettu 1, 2, MICMORIAI. REVIEW 4, St. lfatllerineis Day Committee 3, Ifonnda- tion Day Program 4, Gregg: Award 4: Sodality Radio Program -I. JAMES .IOIIN EIVIERIIIII I2I-4 N. Tllird Axe. St. Anthony Entered Sept. '43, Assent Irlivs 2. 3. .IUANNE lIA'I'I-IEICINE ENILELBEIIT IOIII Adams Ave. St. Iii-nt-diet Entered Sept. '43, 'I'rn-asnrer 3, 4, Danes- Committees I, 3, -I, lllee Iilnlr I, 2, 3, 4, MEMORIAL I, 4, MEMO- RIAL REVIEW I, St. Cath- erineis Day Committee 3, Senior Iirealcfast Hostess 3, St. 4,I2,lIIll'I'IlH',z4 Day Program 3, FootIraII Iianqnet Hostess 3, 4, Ifonndation Day Pro- gram 4: High Honors I, 2, 3, 4. MAX TIIEODOIIE FAIIIIAII I828 S. New York Ave. St. Iienediet Entered Sept. I-I-3, Assem- Ivlies I, 2, 3. KQSQEQ Q .sm VINCENT .IUSEPH DICK 2612 W. Virginia St. Sarred Heart Entered Sept. '43, Assent Illies 2, 3. JOSEPH EDWAIID EGER 503 Lewis Ave. St. Benedict Entered Sept. '43, Vive Pres- ident 4, Honor Monogram I, 2, 3, 4, Rotary Honor Banquet 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Football Monogram 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, Basket- IiaII Monogram 3, 4, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, 4, As- semblies I, 2, 3, MEMORI- AL 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Editor 4, MEMORIAL IIEVIEW 3, Sports Editor 3, Y.t..S. 1, 2. .IEANNINE ENIJERS 3307 E. Chandler Ave. Cllrist the King Entered Sept. '43, Danes Committees 4, ASSl'ltlIlIIl'S 3, High Ilonors I, Ilonors 2. ROSE ELLEN ENSNEH 923 S. Sixth St. St. Mary Entered Sept. '43, Vive pres- ident 3, Sodality Sei-retary 4, Ulee fiIuIJ I, 2, 3, 4, Danee Committees I, 3, 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Annual Production 3, Uperetta 2, 3, 4, MEMORIAL 4, Sl. CZiIIlt'I'IIl6,S Day Committee 3, Freshman Initiation Com- mittee 4, Footlnall Banquet Hostess 4, Foundation Day Program 4, Gregg Award 3, Radio Program 3, Honor Roll 1, 2. BARBARA FEGAN T27 .Iac-kson Ave. St. Mary Entered Sept. '43, Gregg Awards 4, Honors 1, 2. CARL FICKER 1225 E. Virginia St. St. Joseph Entered Sept. '43, Football I, 2, 3, 43 Football Mono- gram 4g Bengal Bouts Ig Assemblies I, 2, 3. RICHARD FRANCIS FRENCH 948 Adams Ave. St. Benedict Entered Sept. '4-6. PATRICK H. FLEMINC 534 S. Grand Ave. Assumption Entered Sept. '43, Basket- ball lg Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Student Manager 2, 3, 4, Monogram 3, 4. JAMES RAYMOND GERHARDT New Green River Road Christ the King Entered Sept. '43, Baseball 3, 4. HAROLD JULIUS FORCHE 2126 W. Virginia St. St. Bonifaee Entered Sept. '43, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Mono- gram 4, Basketball lg Base- ball 4g Baseball Monogram 4, Bengal Bouts ig Danee Committees Ig Assemblies 1, 2, 3, Y.C.S. I, 2. V IORS W1 JOSEPH JAMES CAISEL R. R. I0 Riverside Drive St. Bene-diet Entered Sept. ,433 Football 3, Assemblies I. SYLVESTER FOX 528 N. St. Joe Ave. St. Bonifaee Entered Sept. '43, President I, Assemblies I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Produetion 4. ANCELET FLITTNER R.R. 5 Hoing Road St. James Entered Sept.'43g Olee Club I, 23 Operetta Ig St. Catb- erine's Day Committee 3. CLYDE A. FOLZ 1729 Hollywood Ave. St. Agnes Entered Sept. 713, Danee Committees 23 Assemblies l. 2, 3, 4, Operetta I, 2, 3g Band 1. 2, 3, 43 Band Con- vert 2, 3, 4, Band Mono- gram 4g Band See.-Treas 4. ROBERT O. CERST 820 Harriet St. St. Anthony Entered Sept. '43, Football l, 2, Assemblies 3, Tennis 3. 4g Monograms 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH GIES 1010 N. Fourth Ave-. St. Anthony Entert-11 Sept. 213, Assem- lilies 3. CLETUS PAUL GILLES 224 S. Nc-w York Ave. St. B1-lieditft Entorz-11 Svpt. '43, Afsem- lies 2. M A RTI 1 A ANTUINETTE GUEISEL RR. 2 Mount Vvrnon, 1n11iana St. Philip 1'11l1t'l'C?i1 Sopt, 3135 C14-p Club Ll, Soelality ruprusun- tatiw- 2, Danvu C0llllll1110l'5 1. 4: Dport-lla 4, Football Banque-t llostrss -1, Founrl- ation Day 1,l'0gF1illl 4, High Honor 2. JOSEPH F. GUSSNIAN 1211 N. Fulton Ave. St. Anthony Entt-rcfl Sc-pt. 713, Football 4, 1iasv1ra11 4, 136112211 Bouts 1, 2, 3, -1-, Bengal Bout 1V1onogram 2, Danve Com- mitta-es 2, Aasemhlius 2, Hand 1, 2, 3, Band Con- vert 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN GREGORY 512 Court St. Assumption Entt-retl S1-pt. ,433 C106 1111113 1, 2, 3, 4, Danve Com- mittees 11, Assemh1ic-H 4, Dporetta 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Cath- vrint-'s Day CUIlllll11.1Q'C 3, lfoundation Day Program 4. SE ICR 5 BETTYE CILLES 751 E. Virginia St. St. Josoph Entered Septf-13, Glen Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 4, Upcrotta 1, 2, 3, 4, Found- ation Day 1,I'0gl'2llll 1-,Gregg Awards 4, Radio Program 3. MANY C,-YI'11ER1NE CHAD 1401 E. SyCilIll0l't' St. St. B1-ne11it't Entt-roll Sept. 143, Cleo 1111111 1, 2, 3, 4, Afsemlrlie-s 4, Dperotta 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Cath- l'l'1ll4',S Day lionnnittvu 3, Gregg Awards 4, Honor 11011 1, 2, 3, 4. 1lE'l l'Y LDUISE CUELZIIAUSER 1227 Emmvtt St. St. 1V1a1'y Enterotl Sept. 143. .1UAN1'l'4 ,NNN GUSSMAN 2218 W . Coltnnhia St. St. Bonifarc Entt-rt-11 Sc-pt. '43, Assent 1n1ios 2, 4, St. Cll11l0I'1ll1',5 Day 110ll1lll1111't' 3, Svuior lirvakfasl Hontcss 3, St. 11Z111l4'l'11ll',S Day Program 3, 1 ounf1ation Day Program 4, Gregg Awards 4, Honor Roll 1. ROSE MARIE GREGORY 1231 E. Canal St. St. Joseph Entered Sept. 313, St. Cath- 4-rintfs Day Connnittc-0 3. BEVERLY JEAN URUREN 410 S. Runnymoadf- Ave. St. Br-m-dirt Ente-red Sept. '433 Gln- tllulr 3, -13 .'ASSI'I1llTl1f'h 33 Upf-retta 3, 43 MEMURIAL 43 Gregg Awards 43 Ilonors 1. RITA ANN IIALRIG 621 N. Fulton Ave. St. Antllony Entt-'red Sept. 'I3: Ulm- lllulv 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance fiom- mittvt-s 43 Opvretta 2. 3, 43 St. tlatllt-rine's Day Connnit- tw 33 Senior Breakfast llostvss 33 Foundation Day Program 43 flregg Awards 43 Honor Roll 1. lIHARLO'I'TE MARIE IIARL T74 E. Columbia St. St. .lost-ph Entert-d Sept. '433 llrogg Awards 3. JOSEPH 11. HARRISUN 423 Runnymt-'adv Aw-. St. Bom-dirt Entered Svpt. '43: Honor Monogram 1, 2, 3g Rotary Honor Ranquf-t 2. 3. 43 Dann- llonnnittet-'S 1, 2, 3, 43 Assemlrlir-s 1, 2, 3. 43 MEMORIAL 1, 2, 3, 43 Man- aging Editor 3, 43 MEMO- RIAL REVIEXV 1. 2, 3. 4: Editor 3, 43 Y.C.S. 1. 23 Hand 1, 2, 3, 43 Band lion- vvrt 1, 2, 3, l3Rand Mono- gram 43 Presidvnt of Band 43 U.S. Navy Rand Convert. WALTER HASSEL T12 E. Sycamore St. St. Bene-dict Entered S4-pt. ,433 MCP1lHH1tf Arts 3, 43 Class Rvpresvllta- tive 4. JOHN LUUIS HAGEL R.R. 5 Stringtown Rd. Assumption Entert-d Sept. 513. JUAN HALLINAN T12 N. Fourth Avo. St. Antllony Enter:-d Svpt. ,433 Elef- llluli 2, 43 Upc-retta 2, 43 llrvgg Awards 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. INPLURES JEAN ll XRI. 619 Harfit-ld AVP. St. Antllony Ent:-'rod Smit. ,433 Cleo iilulr 13 llama- C0lllIll1l16C 33 Asst-mlrlivs 2: Ulm-0 Club Program 43 MICMORIAI. 43 Ft. liatln-rinnfs llay llonnnit- tm- 33 Footlrall llanquet llostc-ss 4: Foundation Day I'rogram 43 Ure-gg Awards 3, 13 llonor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. li ATH LEEN GENEVIEVE HAYDEN 605 XY. Illinois Sl. Assumption Entt-rn-d Se-pt. ,433 lllee flluli l, 2: Danve Commit- tvn' 33 Assvnilrlies 23 St. Cil1llt't'illl ,S Day Counnittt-e 3: Svnior Breakfast llostvss 33 Football Banquet Hostess 43 Crt-gg Awards 4. JERRY PAUL HARTMAN 907 W. Maryland St. St. Antliony Entvrvd S4-pt. 'II33 Rthentcr- od Se-pt. '463 Footlrall 13 R1-ngal Bouts 1, 4. JOHN JEFFERSON HAYS 833 E. Mulberry St. St. Beuediet Entered Sept. '43, Class 01114-er 1, 4, Honor Mono- gram 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Football Monogram 4, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Monogram 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Mono- gram 3,4, Dance Connnittee 1, Assemblies 1, 2, 3, ME- MORIAL 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Y.C.S. 1, 2. DOROTHY LOUISE HELMICH 1210 .lobn St. St. Benediet Entered Sept. ,433 Glue Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dante COIII- nlittee 4, Assemblies 2, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Cath- erine,s Day Committee 3, Foundation Day Program 4, Gregg Awards 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. FR1iDERIlIK U. HER- MANN 1350 Bayard Pk. Dr. St. Benedirt Entered Sept. '43, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Assem- hlies 2, 3. R1fIH.-XRD HERR 1720 Glendale Ave. St. Agnes Entered Sept. '43. ROBERT IIINTON 718 E. Iowa St. St. Joseph Entered Sept. '43, W'1LLlA1V1 .101lN HEITZMAN 1214 E. Delaware St. Bent-dirt Entered Sept. '43, Rotary llonor Banquet 2, Assem- blies 1, 2, 4. BERNXRD F. HEIMBUECHER 618 W. Columbia St. Entered Sept. ,-13, Rwenter- eml '45, Danee Committe lg Afsemblies l, 4, Honor Roll 1, 3. ROBERT RAY IIERMANN 1203 Madison Ave. St. Benedict Entered Sept. '43, Football 1, 2, 3, Danee Committee 3, Assemblies 1, 2. EARL LOUIS ll1L1, 1408 XV. Eit-In-1 Ave. Sacred lleart Entered Sept. ,-13, Bengal Bouts 3, Assn-mbliea 2, 3, Student Manager 3, 4. DONALD HOFFMAN 430 Enlow Ave. St. Joseph Entered Sept. '43, Bengal Bouts 2, 3, -1, Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Al, Band Convert 2, 3, 4, Band Monogram 4. ROBERT LEE IIOFI M:XN 2809 E. Dixiaion St. Christ Tln- King Enit-rn-:I Sept. 713, FootbaII I, 2, 3, 1, I 0otbaII Mono- ,aram 4, Ras:-ball 3: Assum- hlif-5 I, 3, I3l'0lI'lt'TIltl04I Wm-k Ra1Iio Program 3. MARY CLAIRE HORTY 628 Lonlgzt- ,-Xu-. St. Rom-dirt Enturt-QI Ot-t. '44, tilet- Club I, Asst-l11IvIi1's 3. I, Olwr- vtta 4, So1IaIity Pl'0g!l'illIl -I, St. Catln-'rim-'s Day Commit- tm- 3, Football Iianqnet Iloftf-as 4, Crvgg ,Nwartls 3. DORIS IIUMMEL 1123 E. Syramorn- St. St. I3t'lll'tIIl'I Entvrt-:I S1-pt. 'f3, tilvt- CInb I, 2, 3. -If, Duncn- Committn-e 'I-, Opt-rx-'tta I. 2, 3. 4: St. Catln-rin:-'s Day Committm- 3, I oumIation Day I'rog:ram I, Crt-gg .Xwarils 4: Ilonor RoII I. 2, 3, -Ir. MARVIN LEONARD .IVICOBS R. R. 6 Thompson Nun Christ The King Ent:-rc-QI Svpt. '13, Ilonor Monogram I: Football I, 2. 3. 44, Football Monogram 4, .Nast-llllvlivs I, 2, Y. C. S. I. 2. 3. NA'l'AI.lE CATIIERINE .IOEST H2 S, N1-w York Aw-. St. IIt'Ilt'4IIl't Entt-retl St-pt. 713, Assem- lilies 3, Clem- Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sl. Cath:-rine's Day Com- mittvm' 3, Senior Breakfast Ilostvss 3, Football Iianquvt Hosta-ss 3, Foundation Day Program 4, Honor Roll I, 2. ,W ,. W ,::,.,, fi WW ,Q FQ S ' Q? ' L ia, 1: f Eli 3 I - . Q' , . I . ,., . 3 ' 'FS' gf I: ' 5, if . z M ' ii X 'Jw 5 , Milf. Y 2 ix, Hifi E?',E?.i1:E5 , if fit 25 E L. .MT 5 5' 4 fi? . 355, E I I I MARY JEAN IIOIII. 2329 C Strert IIoIy Trinity Enter:-fl Sept. '-I3, CIN- Club I. 2, 3, al, Opt-retta I. 2. 3, 4, St. Catherint-'S Day Conl- mitteu 3, Ifoundation Day Program 4, Gregg Awarclf 3, 4. NORMA .IENN HUDSON I905 North II4-rrnlos Ave. St. .lost-ph Entvrt-1I Svpt. '43, CI:-v Club I, 2, 3, Danve Committi-vs 2, Opt-rt-tta I, 2, 3, St. Cath- t-rinv's Day Committc-v 3, I r4-shman Initiation Com- mittee- 1, Gr:-gg Awards 3, 4. DORIS MARY IIUTHER GIT S. IIarIan Avo. St. Rt-m-dirt Enix-rml Svpt. U3, CIN- Club I, 2, 3, 4, Danvv Commit- Ivw I, 2, 3. 4, ArneitlI1Iit-S 2, 3, 4: Opt-rvlta I. 2, 3. -I, MEMORIAL 4: St. Cathvr- ine's Day Connnittc-1' 3, I oolbaII Ranquvt Hosta-ss -I, Crt-gg Awards 3. 4: Ar! Club I, 2, Honor RUII I, 2, 3. ELEANOR JPINT 521 S. Craml .-XVI-. St, Rom-4Iil'l Entn-rt-'tl S1-pt. '43, Absent- blivr 4. ROBERT EUGENE JOHNSON IIII3 E. I owPII Ave. St. Bc-mwlirt Ent:-reel S1-pt. '43, Class Of- Iiz-vr I. 2, 3, 4, Honor Mono- gram 1. 2, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4-: Football Monogram 4: Rasa-baII 3, -1, Rau-baII Monogram 3, I, Danvo Com- mittt-ees I, 2, 3, 4, MEMOR- IAL 4, Rotary Spf-ec-I1 Con- tt-st 3, Y. C. S. I, 2. RALPH WILLIAM JULIAN 654 E. 'IH-nnosstro St. St. Joseph Entvrell S1-pt. '43, Asst-in Ir1ios 1, 2, 3. EDGAR FRANK KERN 3300 Iglvltart Ave. St. Ronifam' Ente-rc-41 Sept. '43, Assvm- Iilivs 2, 3. MARY FRANCES IQLINGLER 2722 W. Franklin St. Savrq-11 llcart Entert-41 Svpt. '-13: Class UI- fim-r flt, G11-'v tllnlm 1, 2, Dann- llommittev 4, .'xSSt'lll- IJ1ie-s 2, IIl'l',1,'1 Awards 4, Honor R011 1, 2, 3, 4. BUNNIE LEE KURESSEL 1839 G11-n4IaIe Avo. St. Agnvs Entert-:I Jan. 146, I ounCIa- tion Ilay I'rog.n'anr,, 4. MARY MARTHA KREMER 2011 VV. Virginia St. St. I30niI'a1'o Enter:-41 Sffpt. '43,GIve t1IuIn President 4, C. S. M. G. Replw-selltativv I , Ilanvc LHDIIIIIIIIIUU 3, Assenllblivs 2, Oper:-tta 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Gath- crinc's Day COIIIIIIIIIEU St. Catharina-,s Day I,l'0Q!l'Hlll 4, Fra-slnnan Initiation Goin- mittov 4, Crvgg Awarfls 3, 4, Radio Program 3, Honor R011 3. E I .5 IU at 'Q 1 A 4 A s 1 THOMAS KEMPF 1108 N. Elliott St. ,Iosvph Entercd Sept. 713, Assem- Irlies VI. SHIRLEY RAE KALK- BRENNER 1502 E. Syvamore St. St. Relwdivt Entert-d Sept. 143, Danve Connnittvvs I, 4, ASSCIIIIIHES 3, G14-e C1ulv 1, 2, 3, 4, Up- Q-retla 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Catli- erinmfs Hay Committee- 3, Svnior Breakfast Hostess 3, 1 oot1aaII Banqnf-t Hostess 4, Gregg Awards 4, Honor R011 1. JEANNETTE MARIE KNAPKE T36 S. Lodge Ave-. St. 131mPc1i1't Enti-rt-11 Sept. 145, Glo? Glulv 3. -I: Dann- Connnittm-s 3, -ll: Asst-mI11i4-s 3, 4, GIN- lllulr 3, 4, Om-retta 3, 4, St. Cil'II'l4'l'1llt',S Hay Commit- tvo 3, S1-nior Rrcakfast Hoste-ss 3, 1'1l'i'SIllIl1lll 1nitia- tion Colnlnilteo 4, l'10lll'lf1il- tion Hay Program VI, Gregg: Awards 3. SYLVESTER JAMES KURESSE1, 2106 YV. Mivhigan St. St. 13onifa4'e Enlf-red Sept. '42, Basket- 1vaII I, Has:-Isa1I 1, Assent IIIIPS 2. .IUAN KUNKEL 1205 Mary St. St. Anthony Entf-red Sept. '43, Class Of- ficer 1, GIH- Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Glen- Clnh UIHM-r 4, Dance Committee 1, AsscmbIiesY2, 4, Uporotta 1, 2, 3, 4-, St. tIat1wrinc,s Day Committee 3, Senior Breakfast Hostess 3, Football Banquet Hostess 3, Gregg Awards 3. CARROLL 1-1. LENSING 403 S. Kelsey Ave. St. Benediet Entered Sept. '433 Football lg Basketball 1, 2, 33 Base- hall 3g Assemblies 1. 2, 3. LEONARD LUTTERBACH 1303 Oakley St. St. Anthony Entered Sept. '423 Band Convert 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2. 3, 4g Band Monogram 4. DOROTHY MAUREN- IIOLZ 601 Monroe Ave. Assumption Entered Sept. ,433 Clee 1, 2, 33 Assemblies 23 Operetta 1, 2. 33 Football Banquet llostess 43 Honor Roll 1. BURKLEY M1-CARTHY 630 Sunset Ave. Assumption Entered Sept. '433 llonor Monogram 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 llanee Committee 1. 2, 33 Assemblies 1, 2, 3g MEMORIAL 1. 23 Band 1, 23 Band Concert 23 Brother- hood Week Radio Program 3g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY E. MELCHIORS 1619 Lineoln Ave. St. Bene-diet Entered Jan. '443 Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Football Mono- gram 43 Danee Committee Z: Assemblies 2. 3: Y. C. .. 1. IOR ,..... - - . sf? 'El Q, is ... ..., :W if , s 53. y V 'fi 41 Q, .vt .X .. X 35, Qgtw fb 4295 sg ik? ii .M f uiyx '47 JJ , . X 3 ,xg- , , -6, 3? fx . . Q 'F A Q 4 .1 X X1 2 I X Rf' 1 S AW af fail ing .- ,,-was , X , 2 ,iQ els? I at 'fi sf? 1 7 ,, .. . 5 i . We ' :yi ::.- ..... , Q 5... l 'Hu .. M . ::'.:':E 3.. .. K A O Y , ff ' i. We , 2?i52 ,ff.e.3fi fr . ff I WILLIAM FRANCIS LORD 1131 Jefferson Ave. St. Benediet Entered Sept. '43, Dam-e Committees 2g Assemblies 1, 2, 33 Football Banquet Committee 1, 2. JEROME C. MaeCREGOR 1705 Glendale Ave. St. Agnes Entered Sept. '-133 Assem- blies 1, 2, 3. NVILLIAM JOHN MATTINCLY T35 Bellemeade Ave. St. Benediet Entered Sept. '433 Football 1, Z. 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 43 Bas- ketball Captaing llanee Couuuittees 3, 43 Tennis 1. 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team Cap- tain 3. HARRY BRIAN MEIER 221 W. Missouri St. St. Anthony Entered Sept. '433 Football 13 Dance Committee 1. 2, 33 Annual Produetion 43 Band 1. 2. VICTOR MELTON 425 Lineoln Pk. Dr. St. Benedict Entered Sept. '433 Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Football Mono- gram 43 Basketball 1, 33 Danee Committee 2: Assem- lilies 2. t E R S HAROLD .IOIIN MEMMER 1724 Rellemcade Ave. St. Benedict Entered Sept. '43, Raselrall 4: Raselrall Monogram 3, 4g Dance Committee 3, Assem- hlies 2, 3, Y. C. S. l, 2, 3, 4. HARRY MILLER R. R. 3 Rox T80 St. .Ioseph Entered Sept. i-13, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, As- semlrlies 2. 3, 43 MEMOR- IAL 3. -lag Business Manager 3, 4, MEMORIAL REVIEW' 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4. PATSY ANN MONT- COMERY 118 E. Virginia St. St. .Ioseph Entered Sept. '4-31 Clee Clulv 1, 2, 3. 4: Operetta 1, 2. 3. 4: St. Cather-ine,s Day Committee 33 St. Cathcrint-'s Day Program 3, Eootlmall Ranquet Hostess 3g Gregg Awards 3, 4, llonor 1. LOUIS T. MITCHELL 1031 E. Blackford Axe. St. Mary Entered Sept. 143, Eootlrall 39 Assemblies 3, Y. C. S. 2, 3, 4. EVELYNE MERCRER 221 S. Vtjellworth Ave. Christ the King Entered Sept. ,43g Dance Committees I, 3, 4, Assem- lrlies 3, St. Catherine's Day Committee 33 St. Catherine's Day Program 33 Foothall Banquet Hostess 3, Fresh- man Initiation Committee 4, Foundation Day Program 4g Gregg Awards 49 Honor Roll 3. .R .,,. :- fi iii . if ..-. 3, .. , l , dike . ag:-5 G' fx s rf F .- it I i . Y ' ,. FE my I ' -I A .wx ' ---- ,- -:'1i.'?:ff4I --f- 5 sr .ff 5 28 JAMES D. MOERS 643 Englewood Ave. St. Renediet Entered Sept. '43g Honor Monogram l, 2, 33 Rotary llonor Banquet l, 2g As- semblies 3. RAY MILES 625 Ingle St. Assumption Entered Sept. '13, Dance Committees 2g Assemblies 2,3. FRANCIS JOSEPH MOERS 643 S. Englewood St. Benedict Entered Sept. '43g Assem- Inlies l. DORIS MILLER 640 Reis Ave. St. Joseph Entered Sept. '43, Dance Committees 1, 3, Ig Assem- lvlies 2, 4, St. Catherine's Day Committee 3, St. Cath- erine's Day Program 3, Ifreshman Initiation Coni- mittee 4, Foundation Day Program 4. RAYMOND ARTHUR MOERS 1318 Harriet St. St. Anthony Entered Sept. 143, Honor Monogram 1, 2g Rotary llonor Banquet 1, 2g Dance Committee 23 Assemblies 3. PAUL MUNTUUMEIIY IIB E. Virginia St. St. ,Ion-pIl Entvrml S4-pt. '-13: Ilaslwt- I1aII 1: Bam-I1aII I: Bengal Bouts 4: IJZIIICW' lfonnnith-es 3: .-Xsfennlmlin-s 2, 3, Ig ME- MORIAL 4: Iiund I. 2. 3, Ig IIanrI Convert I. 2, 3, I: Band Monogram 4: Drum Major 4. REGINI.-X NIUI'INSFI'I'IR- MAN HIO Ile-Ilnzn' .-MP. St. Agnes Ent:-recl Sn-pl. '13, fhwnxi- hlit-5 2: llrvgg Awurtls 3, -1-. IIIIIHAHIJ DAVID MUSIILITZ R. R. 8 Evansxilh- Assumption Ente-re1I S1-pt. 'l3: Honor Mljlltigrillllr I, 2: Roturv Ilonor II2,lIHllIt'I 2: I ootImII 3: Iiafkn-tI1aII I: Ana-l11InIi4-s I. 2. 3. 1-: MEMURIAI, 2: NIENIORI-KI. HICVIFIXV ZZ: Student IVIunugc-r 2: liIn-n-r- Ieamh-r 2. 3. I. IIEIIILIX O'I5IIY,XN III S. KvrtIi Xve. St. IIvne1Ii4't Ente-red Sept. '43: CII-1' fIInIr I, 2, 3, -IQ IJZIIIVQ' IIOIIIIIIII- ta-es 3, I: Open-tta I, 2. 3, -I: I ooIIruII B1llllllll'I Hos- IFES HI: Ilriegg Awards 4. FRANK WII.LIAM NIEHAUS T42 Bayard Park Ilriw St. Igl'Ill'lII1'I Ifnt:-rvd Sept. 13: IIunm-a- IIIJIIIIIIIIIVVS lg .'xSSl'IIlIIIIl'h I, 2. 3, -Ig Ilund I, 2, 3, 1: IIanaI iionm-rt I. 2, 3, QI-Z Iiaml Monogram VI: Band Vim- Ijrn-sith-nt I-3 U. 55. Navy IIun1I Ifonu-rt 4. IORS 'Vik fi 'Q ,gf Q.. 59, 452 1 NX .gg M .mg . IQ' Iiegg QW. 5 ' fit ,pf 2 .Q H1? f M.-XIIY I'IIYI,I.IS MUSIIIINEII Ill8 I.o4Ige' AVP. St. Anthony I'Int4-ra-:I Se-pt. 713: U14-I-liluh I, 2. 3: Upvrvllzl I, 2, 3: SUIIII-IIIl0l'llh 2, 3: Ilunm- 1IOIllIllIIIl'l'H I. 3, Ig ,-hs:-in Ivlies 3, I: St. IfutIn-rim-'s Ilay Iionnnilte-0 3: Sc-nior Iirr-akfast I-Ioan-as 3: Radio I'io Inn I .gy D IIELICN PRIOR MUL- L.-KI.LY Now IIFUUII I'Iiu'r IIou4I lIIn'iht tln' Ixing I'Intvrz-1I Se-pt. II3: ILI1-v lllnlm Ig Ililllfl' lI0lllIllIIIQ'l'a I. 3, I: .'xHSf'IllIlIIl'S 4: Opt-rl-'ttu I: Svnior Ii1'1-aikfuft IIoslws 3: Fonxlmll Igilllllllfl Iloau-as -1: Honorf I: High Ilonors -J MARY I'II.IZ XISETII U'I I'Nl.KN 905 S. lion-rnor St. St. Harp I3llIl'l'l'II Svpt. 713: Vim- IIl't'hI1Il'IlI -I: 5o1IuIit5 Rop- re-sc-rllutivv 3: Dzinre Coin- IIIIIIUPS 3, I: XawlllIbIif-s 2. 3, 4: UI:-0 IIIIIIP I. 2, 3, IZ Open-Ita I. 2. 3, I: IIQIIIIQIIRI 3: II. K. 2. 3: St. IIzllIu-rim-'H Iluy IIUIIIIIIIIIVK' 3: I'Il'0rIl- inun Initiation Connnitla-0-I: I ootIvuII Iiunquvt Ilosla-ss -I: Ifonnnlution Iluy I,l'0gI'kllll AI. ILICUIIILE .IOSICPII 0II'I'H 2207 E. 'Iweiilln-nn-v St. St. .losvph Ifnteri-1I Svpt. '-13: Awfein- Inlivs I. 2. 3, I-g Iiund I, 2. 3. -1: IIan4I Iioncf-rt 2. 3. -I: Iiannl IxIOIl1lgl'illll 4. IIUHIS .IICAN NORMAN II. II. I No. 0 S1'IlooI Road St. IIOIIIIIRICI' I'IllICI't'1I Si-pi. '43: Hlee 1IInIr I: Dunm- IIOIIIIIIIIIUPS 3, 4, I I Upr-rc-ttu I: Svnior Ilreak- fast IIOIIIIIIIIICI' Football Iilzniqnn-t Hostvss 4: Founda- tion Ilay Progrann 'lg Gregg: .-Xixunlp 4. .IO ANN PAULI 1114 Cherry St. St. Mary Entered Sept. '433 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Danee Commit- tees 1, 3, 43 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 43 Cantata 33 MEMORIAL 43 St. Catherineis Day Com- mittee 33 Foundation Day Program 4g Gregg Awards 3, -13 Radio Program 33 Honor Roll 1, 2. CARL THOMAS PRESKE 506 Lewis Ave. St. Benediet Entered Sept. '433 Dance Committees 1, 2g Mechanic Art's Student 3, 4. ALVIN .1. REISING 1120 E. Cum St. St. Be-nediet Entered Sept. ,433 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Mono- gram 43 Basketball 33 Base- ball 2, 33 Danee Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 43 Y. C. S. 2, 33 Tennis 4. SUZANNE HELEN RACSDALE 931 S. Governor St. Assumption Entered ,433 Clee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committees I, 3, 43 Assemblies 2, 33 An- nual Produn-tion 33 St. Ce- cilia's Day Program 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 ME- MORIAL 43 St. CHIIIEFIIIGIS Day Program 3g Freshman Initiation Committee 43 Foundation Day Program 43 Gregg Awards 33 Radio Program 3g Semi-Chorus 2, 3: Honor 1, 2, 3. BETTY .IEAN REINHART 2109 XV. Virginia St. St. Bonifaee Entered Sept. '433 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g C. S. M. C. See.- Treas. 43 Danee Committees 3, 43 Assemblies 33 Oper- etta 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Pro- duetion 43 Freshman Ini- tiation 43 Foundation Day Program 43 Radio Program 4. 7' I 'Y . NY ll . JF. . . X 3 .6 E I R S 6 - al A 3 H ...Ah 33 .:. . iimffz. ., 'W' P . . W- Qgx , . 3. fiff r 5 fa 1 2' . 3, . f M . AH. . f-'ized' '55 DONALD PERKINS 1603 E. Franklin St. St. Benedict Entered Sept. ,433 Football 1, 2g Baseball 3, 43 Base- ball Monogram 3, 43 Bengal Bouts I, 2, 4g Bengal Bouts Monogram I, 23 Danee Connnittees I, 2, 3, 43 As- semblies 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Production 3g MEMORIAL 3, 43 MEMORIAL REVIEYV 3, 43 Y. I.. S. 2. ALICE RABEN R. R. 7 Evansville, Ind. St. Xvendel Entered Sept. '433 Danee Committees 4g St. Cather- ine's Day Committee 33 Football Banquet Hostess 43 Foundation Day Program 43 Gregg Awards 3, 43 High Honors 2, 3, 4. NANCY RASICO 756 S. Alvord Blvd. St. Mary Entered Sept. '463 Cleo Club 43 MEMORIAL 43 Gregg Awards 4. 'l'l'IOMAS JOHN REISINC 1103 Bedford Ave. St. Benediet Entered Sept. '433 Vive President 23 Seeretary 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Monogram 3, 43 Football Captain 43 Danee Commit- tees I, 2, 3, 43 Assemblies 1, 2, 33 Annual Produetion -l-3 Y. C. S. 1, 23 All State Center 43 Quarterbaelc Club All City Football Team 4. MIRIAM ALINE REMBOLD 2001-F W. Columbia St. St. Bonifaee Entered Sept. '433 Re-En- tered Sept. '453 Assemblies 33 St. Catherine's Day Com- mittee 33 Football Banquet Hostess 3, 4. IJELURICS C. Rllfl-l'l'ER 1127 ww. ,lll'lll11'SSP1' Sl. St. Anthony Ent:-red S4-pt. '-133 lllve Clulr l, 23 llanvu llonnnit- tucs l, 3, 43 AhStfllllPllPS 2, 33 Opera-tta 23 Art lflulu l. WlI.l,ARll FRANCIS ROBINSON 28l2 E. XYlillIllll St. Christ the Kin-5 Entered Sept. ,433 lfootlmll l, 23 Dance ll0Illlllllll'?S 23 Assennhlin-s 2. HELEN MARIE RUSSELBURG 707 E. Dt-luwurv St. St. ,lost-pli Ente-rvd Sept. '433 Pri-sitlt-nt 23 Se-cn-tary 33 Mission Reprvsentutive- lg llans-0 ll0llllIllll1'l'S 33 Annual l'ro- tluction 43 St. llatlu-rim-'s llay lrlonnnittn-0 33 Senior Breakfast Hostess 33 Crt-gg: Awards 3. 43 High llonors l, 23 Honors 3: Art lllnlr l. ROBERT SlfllEl.l,ER 623 YY. TL-llllt-ssc-c St. Assumption Enlcrvtl Svpt. '43. DURUTIIY ANN SCIIENK R. R. 2 Evansville St. Agn:-s Enter:-ll FL-pl. '433 llanvm- ll0Illllllllt'l'S 3, 43 Assem- lnlies 33 St. ffutllm-rin:- s Daly flUllllllllll'l' 3g Football Bun- fllltil llostt-ess 4: l 'ountlu- tion Day Proggrani -l-Q Uri-gg: Awards 3, 43 llonor Roll 1. 2. 1. CLETUS ,lUSEl'll ROIYE 2217 YV. Nlivlligzalll Sl. St. l5oniI'ut'v Entvrt-tl S4-pt. '43: llonm' Monogram lg Foolllzill lg Assvmlrlios l. 2. 3, 4. MXRY ELUISE SXCIIS H160 5. Evans Au-. Xssulnption Ente-rul S4-pt. '433 Clw- fflnln l. 2. 3. 4: C. S. M. lf. Rl'llTL'Sl'lll3llN'6 l 3 llumw- fl4llllllllll1'l'S l, 3, 43 Asst-nr lilivs 2, 3, 43 Upen-tta l, 2, 3. I-3 MEMORIAL 3, 4: St. Clllllf'l'llll'.S Day Connniltcm- 33 Senior Breakfast llost- n-ss 3g l'll'4'hlllllllII lnitiution Connnittt-0 sl-3 lfootlmll llan- qut-t llostc-ss 3, 4:, Urvgg: Awurtls 3. 43 llonor Roll l, 2 3 ,.. Wll,l,l.KM SARTURE T03 S. llvlllllllglllflli Au-. St. lit-ne4li1't Enlvrt-tl S4-pt. 'sl-3: lluslwt- lrzlll l3 llongul llouts 23 As- smnlnlii-s 2, 3. 4. l'4A'l'l'll.EEN LOUISE SCALES l922 W. Wliclligan St. St. l50Illl'1ll'f' Ellin-rcnl Sc-pt. '43: Dumw- llfbllllllllltl' 33 lfootlmll Run- qna-t llostvss 43 l'l0lIIl1lilll0ll llay lIl'0gI'1lll1 4: Crt-gg ,Nwzlrtls 3, 43 llonor Roll l. MARIANN SCIIENK 1309 oukl.-y st. St. Anthony Entvreml Sept. '133 Assvm- lilies 2, 3g Gregg Awursls 3, 4. DONALD AUGUST SCHLACIITER l2l2 E. Ctllllllllhlil St. St. Joseph Entered Sept. 716. Ell,EEN ROSE SCHNEPPER l2ll Second Ave. St. Anthony Entered Sept. 7163 Cleo Clulr 4-g Opt-retta 4g Gregg: Awards 4. BUliEli'I' FRANCIS StIIl0ENliACl'II.ER 708 N. St. .loe Ave. Saered Heart Entered Sept. 'ellig Football -L: .'x5Sl'llllJlit'S l. 2, VTOLA SCl'lYTElKAR'l'H 2322 YV. Delaware St. Sacred Heart Entered Sept. '-llig Assem- lilies 3, Honors 2, 3. BERNARD JAMES SIMS R. R. 10 Riverside Drive St. Benediet Entered Sept. 'Ll-3. 0 R NYILLIAM ARTHUR SCIINUR R. R. 2 Chandler, lndiana St. Joseph Entered Sept. '43. WILl,lAM HENRY SCHMIDT R. R. HL St. Joseph, lnd. St. Joseph Entered Sept. ,433 Assem- blies 3g MPI'lliIlllt' Art's Stu- dent 3, AI. ROBERT SCIIULER ll00 Edgar St. St. Anthony Entered Sept. 'Hg Rana! Convert 2, 3, ,lug Rand Mono- urznn 1. DONALD SILLS R. R. 4 Harmony NVLI3 Saered lleurt Entered Sept. l43g Assent- lnlies 2, 3: Cheerleader 'I. LAURENCE ANTHONY SHORT 816 S. E. Riverside Drive Assumption Entered Sept. ,-15g Football 43 Dam-e Committees 4. WIILIAIVI S'I'RA'I'IVIAN 3322 XX. Virginia St. Surretl Ili-art EIlI.t'I't'lI Svpt. 743. KSTIIER ANN 5'I'IClIIiI.I'iR 607 E. Pow:-II Axe. St. B1-neilivt I'Illlt'l'l'II S1-pt. '13, 5o1IuIity Reprvsvlltative- flg I7I3llI't lfommitln-es 3. 41 ASSCIII- Iulic-fs 3. Ig Annual I'ro1Iu1'- tion 3, If. N. 2: St. liutlwr- im-'s Iluy COIIllllIII4't' 3: S1-nior Iircukfuft Iloste-ss 4: Sl. liatllerillefs Ilay I'ro- frillll 3, I 'ootImII BQIIIQIIPI Ilostt-ss 3, 4: Ifountiation Ilay Iyfibgflllll -I. JOHN INIIHLIL-XS FIVIITII IIIlLlll4IIt'l', Intl. St. 'Xgiu-s, Uniontown, Ky. Entvre-II Sept. '-I-3, FootInuII I: Bvngul Rouls 3, Assvm- Iulim 3: MI'7NIORI,XL 4. CIIARI.I'iS STUNIPI7 2753 NY. Ifrunklin St. Sac-r01I H4-nrt Ente-ri-cl Sept. '43g 'Vreusurvr Ig I7ootIulII I, 2, 3, 4, Fool- ImII NIOIIDLIYRIIII 3. -1: Ban'- Iu-tI1zlII I: ASSPIIIIDIICS I, 2. 3: Y. C. 5. l. YY ILI.I-XM EDWARD SUMMICRS 306 E. Louisiana St. St. .losvph Entervd Sc-pt. '43g Ilanve Committn-6 23 Assn-mhliei I, 2. ISE 'u fizfis i! f' S. I : : i ii , f I4 23141 . '1l5EF . IORS 2 WI ..,Q,, an zzn sage? Qga Q. fai- .: .. vmmpfsga F54 fi F , ffLi5'iff W . ... if 3i?gfEfi1 5 . .. - SRX W.. I x ff .. iii ' 1 L. L dull' JERRY LEE S'l',-XMI'I l.I 2I27 XY. Iliinois St. St. Iionifure Ente-rt-QI Sept. '43, ,'xhSl'lll- Ixliw I, 2g Iiaml 1, 2: Iianfl IIOIlt'l'l'l I, 2. RUSSEII S'l'RA'I'N'I KN I739 IC. Marylaml St. St. IIf'l1t'iIIl'l Entert-tl Sept. 'l3g I5us0ImII 2, 3. 43 .ASS1'IllIlIIt'S 2, 3. P.fX'I'RIlII.X .NNN STIQINKAMP I6IH Stinfon Ave. St. .Kgln-s Ente-rt-1I Se-nt. 7173: I ootImII IERIIIKIIIPI Iiofti-af Ig Grvgg Award 3. DORIS .IRAN 'VENISARIQE 1310 N. Ellion Sl. Ht. Jost-pl: Entert-1I Svpt. 5-13g St. Catli- erimfs Iluy Committvz- 3, Cri-gg Awards 3. 4. .IANIC NIXRY TIIULE 602 F. E. First Sl. ,Nsfulnption Entert-il S4-pt. 313: CI:-v lilulr I. 2. Ig Dance lion:- mittevs I. 3, 43 Ops-rf-tta 3, 4: St. I7IZilIlt'l'IIlP7h Ilay Com- mittoi- 3g Sc-nior Ilreukfast Hoatn-ss 3g FI't hIllllLlll Initial- tion liommittve 4g Football Banquet Iinslvss I, Founda- tion Day Program 4g Honor Roll 2 . EDWARD TlTZER 1255 S. New Creenriver Rd. Christ the King Entered '-43. BERNARD .IOSEPII UISELHOR R. R. 6 Boonville Hwy. St. Joseph Entered '43, Danee Commit- tee 3, Assemblies 2. EVELYN M.-KRlE UEBINCER 1208 Read SI. St. Anthony Entered Sept. '43, Clee Club 1, 4, C.S.1V1.C.4, Danee Committees 1, 3, Uperetla 4, St. Catherine's Day Com- mittee 3, Senior lirealcfast llosless 3, l'lI'l'SlllIlllll lnitia- tion Com. 4, Football lian- quet Hostess 4, lfountlation Day Program 4, Cregf: Award 3. 4. JOSEPH WALTER UNFRIED 843 Cullen Ave. Christ the King Entered Sept. '43, lfootball l, 2, 3, 4, Football Mono- gram 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Monogram 1. 2. 3, 4, Assem- blies l, Kiwanis Award 4: Y. C. S. 4, All City Hall' Back 4. NELIJA JEANNE VAN METER 201 E. Maryland St. St. Joseph Entered Sept. ,43, Clee Club 1, Operetta 1, St. Cather- ine,s Day Committee 3, Gregg Awards 3. IOR, Q er 5 F w dag: . ,fi Pix Sf' f-ts ' :giz 133 2 aff? .K A 5 . 3 QW' f 2- ,sl ' , jg, 359' f ,. 45, r , . ..... --.-.- - . A se nk V, LAURENCE EDWARD TOON 9 Tulip Ave. St. .losepll Entered Sept. '43. LAWRENCE ANTHONY U1lE1,l'lOli R. R. 4 Fiseller Hd. Sl. Joseph, Ind. Entered Sent. '-13. JAMES ULHICII 1316 lfiftb Ave. Sl. Anthony Entered Sept. '-I-3, Seen-etary 2, Treasurer 3, Honor Monogram 1, 2, Rotary Honor llanuuet 2. 3, lien- gal llouls 3, Danee Coln- mittees 2, 3, Assemblies 2, 3. 4, NIEMURIAL 4, Y. C. S. 2. CHARLES EDWARD VAN YY'lNKl.E 632 S. Willow' Hd. St. Benediet Entered Sept. ,I3: Football l, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Monogram 3. 4, Dzmee Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4: MEM0lilAL REVIEW 3, Y. C. S. 1, 2. I.ORE'l l'A NVILMA VAAL 104 E. Columbia St. St. Joseph Entered Sept. ,J-3, Clee Club 4, Uporetta 4, Danee Com- mittee 3, 4, Assemblies 2, St. Cutherine,s Day Coin-- mittee 3, Football Banquet Hostess 4, Foundation Day Program 4. MARQIIA JANE WEST 1023 E. Powell Ave. St. lienediet Entered Sept. '433 Presitlent 3, 43 Olee 4111111 l, 2, 3. 43 tf.S.M.tf. 23 Uanee Commit- tees I, 3. 43 Assemblies 2, 3: Annual Produetion 4g Oper- ctta 1, 2, 3. 113 MEMORIAL 3, 43 C. A. 2, 3. -I-3 St, Catli- erine's Day Conuuittee 43 Gregg Awards 3, 43 Dra- 1, 2, 3. KENNETH JOHN WILL 1324 E. walnut St. St. lienedirt Entered Sept. '433 Footlaall I, 2, 3. -13 Danee tfonnuittee 1, 2, 3. 43 .Xssemlulies 1, 2. 33 Y. C. S. 1. 2. 3, 4: Hand 1, 23 Hand tioneert 2. JOSEPH Il. WILLIAMSON T12 Judson St. St. Mary Entered .4113 R1-entered '-16: Honor Monogram I. MPXRY DELOHES YY I'I l't PEN SIT E. IVIICIIIQILIII St. SI. ,lorepll Entered Sept. '-133 Olee Clulm 13 Operetta 13 .Xssemlrlies 2. NX ILLI.-X M ,IOSEPII WI'l I'!VtElt lTl0 5. Kertll Axe. St. Ilenediet Entered Sept. 'I33 llanee 110I!lIll1lIl't' 23 .-Xssenllmlies I. 2. SELMA YAIEROUIJY l32T N. Fulton five. lloly Trinity Entered Sept. ,433 Olee tllulr 1, 23 Operctta I, 23 Football Banquet Hostess 43 Gregg Awards 3. 4. ROBERT EUGENE WILL 1006 First -he. F? St. Antltonyi 5 L Entered Sept. '-13. DONALD SUUTIIARD WELLINU 1209 IICIIOIIIBIHIC Ave. St. lienediet Entered Sept. '-133 Honor Monogrram 13 Rotary ll0tI0l' lianquet 13 Bengal Bouts 3: llanee Conunitiees 1, 23 As- semblies 1. 2. 3, -I3 Iiand 1, 2. 3, 43 Band tfoneert l, 2, 3, 43 Hand Monogram 4. KOBEIIT JOHN XYINIGEIR 1211- Head St. St. Anthony Entered Sept. '-133 President 23 Viee-President 3g llanee 410llllllIlIt tlS 23 .'xSS4'llllllIt'h 2 3 , . TIIERESA MARIE WI'I l'MEli 511 N. Barker Ave. Saered Heart Entered Sept. '433 Footlball lianquet Hostess 3. 43 Gregg: Awards 3g Honor Roll 2. GLORIA ANN YEKEH 611 S. lgl'llllIIlgllOl' Ave. St. Benediet Entered Sent. '433 Assent- lrlies 3, 43 Footlrall Hostess 43 Gregg Awards 3, 14. ANN ELIZAliE'I'lI ZUR5'l'.4lYI' 042 .Ndalns Ave. Assumption Entered Sept. '433 Illee tfluln I, 23 Sodality Representative 33 C. S. M. If. Representa- tive -13 Danee tlonunittees 1, 3, 43 Operetta I, 23 ME- MURIAI. 43 MEMORIAL REVIEW' 43 St. f1liIl'lHI'IIlC,S Day Committee 3g Fresh- lnan Initiation Connnittee 43 Football Banquet Hos- tess 43 Foundation Day Pro- gram 43 Gregg Awards 4: Honors 1, 2. JU ICR CLASS or 1948 LASS FFI ERS First Row: Jim Seib, Presidentg Dorothy Urinnnlvr, Prvsidentg Jim Dillman, Vice-pnesidentg Betty Wimbcrg, Treasurerg Bill Henning, Trcasurerg Marilyn Kerchcr, Sevretaryg Jerry Miller, Secretary. 36 Willis Alvey Rita Angermeier Russell Bavkes Janet Baker Paul Baronowsky Patricia Barth Barbara Baumgart Marilyn ,lean Be-vker Ray Bfevkwitll Marjorie Bvnrlzen Bernard Berenflsen Francis Bcsunml Charles Birk Jeanette Bengort James Braun Ili! 37 JU IORS .lack Brennan Gene Broerman Charlene lqiirk Margaret Bone Thomas Brown Barbara Browning Doris IglH'klll3ll Cillrert Bucknlan Cecilia Burch Sue Buthod Ray Cimlralnik Ruth Christiansen Gloria Cecil Jeanette Chandler Doris Cheshire 948 Joseph Crow Albert Dale George Dean Sarah DeVault Bernadette Devillez B1-rnarfl Ile-Villa-Z Charles Dick James Dillnlan Charlotte Dippel Thomas Donahue Diane Drufenbrock Bernie Duhord Charles Dugan Virginia Dunhar Betlye .lean Duncan Stix 39 viva lkm JU IDRS Herbert Edwards Ray Efhnger Ruth Ekstein Robert Elliott Betty .lo Ennis Charles Evans Jerry Evans Mary Jane Falls Jean Farny Paula Fehn Joe Fiedler Shirley Floyd Be-tty Folz Mary Halen Fox Barbara French l948 Mary Friclinghausvn Maxine Carness .ferry Gush-nvm-lil Creighton Certh Alfred Gilles Joan Uovhel H1-rlha Coeilfle Shirley Cowling Virginia Gossnian Gayle Grant Ed Cray Joan Griggs john Griggs Dorothy Qlflllllllliil' .lark Haag JU IDRS Ruth Hammerstein Ed Hardesty Herbie Harl Hvrlmert Haug Charles Haury Donalsl Hayflen Wanda Hayden William Hayden Juan Hayes Betty Hein Salli Henn Nvilliam Henning Eva .lean Hertel Joan Hillenbrand Leonard Hirsch 948 Jeanette Hoffmann Frank llooper Junws llowarll Tom Hubert Willlla Humpa-rt llorzlre l'Iutf'hinson Dave Jae-kson Kenneth Jucolos Charles Jones James Kaiser Cm-4-lia Kaelin Kathleen Kalu-nhacher Rob:-rt Kasey Kathryn Kass:-nhrork Mary Agnes Kun-nan JU IORS Arthur Kempf Charlotte Kerfrher Marilyn Ann Kercher Mary Ann Kercher Willialli Kessler George King Richard Klausmeier Mary Kleindorfer Leonard Koressel Rose Marie Krause Rosalie Kremer John Kuhn Robert Kuhn Rita Kuntz Mary Leimgruber 948 Rita Lichtenfeld Betty Loehrlein Mary Jane Logel Mary Lou Logel Don Lutterbach Marcella Lutterbach James Mahan Frances Ann Martin Fred Martin Angela Martin Frank Marx Frank Matthews Robert Maurer Jack Mcllcvitt Nancy Melchiors JU ICJR Barbara Melton Jerry Miller Joseph Minielli Eugene Moers Lorraine Miners Marilyn Moons-y Wfillianl Muller Jack Negley Cornulia Nililllliid r Juvqucvlyn NiCllll?lLl Ann U'Duniel Patrivk 0'D0nnell Charles Osierman Kathryn Ottnlan Sally Ottman '1 I948 Crave Paker Harold Paker Frank Paul Patricia Paul Gerald Pauli John Pferrer Kathryn Ping Margaret Pugh Hulbert Purclic Mary Jane Ragsdale Bettyc Roberts Emma Lou lloavh Carl Rollermuml Bertha Rowley Dorothy Rumagr JU IORS Marylou Russler Charles Ryan Nancy Sahm Eugene Salzman Joan Schaefer Patricia Schaefer Sara Jane Schaefer Helen Schaefer Joyce Schaeffer Oliver Schapker Yvonne Schauman Doris Ann Sc-heller Ida Mae Scheller Robert Scheller Margaret Schenk 948 Helen Schentrup Beltye Schiff William Schiff Robert Schlachter Mary Louise Schneider Margery Schu Robert Schu Don Schubert Margaret Schultheis Ed Schultheis Patricia Schutte Patsy Schwartz jim Seih Joseph Seib Betty Simon JU IDRS Victor Simon Eugene Singleton Dorothy Smith Sharon Snyder Walter Sitzman Rose Anne Spahn Patti Specht Marianne Spiegel John Steinkamp Leo Strange William Suess Mary Spindler Bertha Stippler Allen Tenbarge John Thule 948 Marcia Tillman Clifford Tooley Mary Tretter Jerome Trice Cyril Ubelhor Maurice Wade Nadine Wagner Robert Wagner Frank Walter Joe Wannemuehler Frank Waterman James Wathen Larry Weber Estella Wildeman Oscar Weekley is X. JU IORS Louis Weinzapfel Betty Yvimberg Peggy XVi!llliBFg Joel Xvclls Ross-mario Woehler Vincent Will Mary Lon W0e1'ter Jos:-ph XVinIvrman Mary Ann Wolf Eugene Vifrinkles Heh-n Z1-lltllocffr Joann Zulmr Willialll Zursladt Rose Ann Wil1iHlllSOH Memorial Students Attending Mechanic Arts School Raymond Bayer George Beaven Paul Breivogel James Dunkel Herbert Fabian Ric-hard Fenwick Iames Clisson Harold Kasey Ilan Maddox Willianli Reising Francis Rcxing Henry Schapker Thomas Sims Charles Titzcr Robert Wediling Carl Wink Austin Wolf 53 Juniors Absent When Pictures Were Taken Betty Forester .leans-ltv Paul Connie Uuclling Virginian Sl'lllllI'lll1'I' W Doris N1-eluy Donald Karcher ,Ialncs Grange Mechanic Arts Xvillilllll Elsfolclcr Robert Urnubel 54 SOPHOMCRES CLRSS or 1949 First Row: Barbara Adams, Presidentg Gene Hoefling, Presi- dent, Barbara Lensing, Secretaryg Carol Folz, Treasurer, Dick Halbig, Treasurer. Serond Row: Jolm Stone, Secretary, James C. Schmitt, Vice- President. CLASS OFFICERS First Row: George Halls, XVillian1 W4-is, Victor St. Hillier, Ed Elinger, Donald Lane, Vincent Brenner, Paul Dewig. Second Row: Richard Sartore, Paul Uhl, Ja:-k Schaefer, Joe Rumage, Edward Goebel, Wfilburn Muenstcrman, Kenneth Emnger. Third Row: William Dillman, Joe Yveinzapfel, Eugene Preske, James W. Schmitt, Jark Hrack, Donald Kissm-l, Edward Kiefer. Fourth Row: Earl Robinson, Don S1-hutz, Gene Hoefling, Harry Osterman James Kunkel, George Powers, Jack Dillard. 55 PHCMOR ES First Row: Frank Laurenzo, Leo Loehr, Robert Orth, Jack Rehnle, Floyd llartlcin, Jerome Koressul, Fred XYallr-r. Second Row: Ralph Kaiser, Don Render, Jerry Ruedel, Doylo Bone, Vfilliam Hertel, Bernard Crewe, lllel- vin Berry. Third Row: Jerry Chandler, Norman Ulrich, llon Arvin, James l-lorlnuth, Paul Peters, Williaiil Hardr-sly, John Zimmer. Fourth Row: Archie Hungate, Don Topool, Ray Pritvlu-tt, Paul l-lorn, Rohert K1-ating, Charles Manion, Clarence Singer. First Row: John Hirsch, Bernard lfI'0t'lilllilIL Harold llarnes, Raymond Joest, Eugene Miller, Lilhurn Folz, Rohert Elder. Serond Row: Wlilfrod AllQ!,l'l'll'l0l0l', Eugene Fleming, Charles liirlc. Wil- liam Clenn-nts, Herlwrt H4-rr. Rolnert Hill, Herman Delcen. Third Row: Robert Winterlnan, Wil- liam Salllll, James Trapp, John Fehn, Wvilliam Curtis, Harold Lenn, Jerome Richey. Fourth Row: Ric-hard Peak, Cilhert Winiger, Joseph Will, Jolm Stone, Alan Klausmeier, Ronald llook, Al- fred Knapp. First Row: Robert Toon, Jerry Folke, Rohert llagan, James Hammerstein, Bernard lloffman. Gene Ferguson, llarold Orlnan, Bernard Kurzcndor- fer. Serond Row: Don Ewers, Andrew Wild8l1l3H, Richard Bradford, Allen Purdie, Eugene We-inzapfel, Charles Uhelhor, Robert Booker, Vfilliam Sims. Third Row: Don Rivher, Vit-tor Ulmel- hor, Pat 0'Reilly llvrnard Sl'llIlElflPl', llarold Shoal, Edwin Ziliali, Stanley Srhnepper, Willialil Clayton. Fourth Row: Kenneth Heavrin. Clar- r-nve Srlnnitt, Jerry Mills, Francis Riley, Rohcrt Rupprccht, Emil Bratz, ,K f-nneth Spalding. CL First How: Rohr-rt lfolz, llenry Hvl- frivh, Ray llamplnfll, lit-lillutll Sills, Etlwartl Shields. Dirk llalhig. llcnry ' Tvlnple. W Svvmul Row: Josvph Martin. lfrml , NlUM'lllll'l'., lxe-nm-th Winigu-r, Vlilllilllllr W Hartman. Ivan liorwsn-I, llenry l Barlu-a, xxt'llfll'll lltlllllt-W. Thirml Huw: ,lanwf 11. flt'llllllll, Carl Salzman, Xllvn Nluvrs, l'vI'ilIlt'la K+-il. xxvllllillll I,t l'lilllS, Norlmvrt Sl'llIIllll. Rulwrl 5I'llt'lIli. Fourth Now: Paul Swlnltte-A William Srntt, Uonalcl lhrggt-. .lt-'rry Tisfvraml, Ronald Hoffman. Rohn-rt lln-rohl. Wil- liam liowvn, VIYIIUIIHIS Un-gory. First Row: Dona Hayes. Rita llohl, Daria ,Ivan llaugi, Sharon llohlc-r. Al- hvrta Ban-Ill. lflara Man- Raya, Martha BEIIIIIPI. Srrmul Huw: Nlary Martha lIlN4S, Rita liassvnwir, fiarolvn Sll'llN'l'h, Pa- trivia FlM'llt'l'. livtty Jovst. liharloth' tlarriro. Thirnl Row: lit'I'll'lllll' lvlll4'llSll'I'Illill1, Caruh- lfolz, lmrvtta Spahn, llorih Fl'i6llIlfIlllllISf'l1. Flm'e114'4- S1-llvlllx, Charlotte Nienu-iv1'. Carol Xntvy. Fourth Row: Joanne- St'lI1'llll'llIl. Vir- ginia Alu-y, Wlarian SCIIII, Tlu-rma Sassv, Narnia St'llilf'l'4'I'. lfarolyn Dip- pol. lfirft Row: Hn-tty lxm-wh-r. Franves xxlllIZtIllS0ll, Jn-an Egan, ,loyrv Dan- ia-lf, llla llatm, liarhara llanlc-fly. Svrulnl Row: Donna liarth. llatlwrinv liayvr. Mary Host-' lfahian. Margin- llayrlvn, .inn Pill:-rt, ,loan lilI'l'lllt'F. 'l'l1ir4l Row: Mary litN'lZllilllSt'l'., Unr- othy Mn-flu-r, llarlvna- llappv. La- Vvrnv Un-ln-57 Norma Glam-r, Mary .lo liurrh. l'10lll'lll How: 'Vlary Ella Hampton, P1-ggy lfarr, Marv Jann- l'll'l'lllZlll.. .loan Krm-ne-r, lil'l'Zlllllllt FI'l'lll1'llll. Harhura Adams. ' ASS OF I9 lmwmmwesacfg PHOM0 First Bow: Alma Cecile Edwards, Shannon Stampfli, Helen Schoenbach- ler, Alberta Heimbuecher, Helen Uebinger, Regina Pfeffer, Audrey Simon. Second Row: Phyllis Head, Shirley Roberts, Phyllis Market, Sharon Sul- livan, Charlotte Woehler, Mary Jo Steckler, Martha Tisserand. Third Bow: Dolores Lasher, Dolores Simon, Betty Thurston, Antoinette Beitz, Mary Lex, Mary Lou Schulte, Jeannine Clevidence. i Fourth Row: Rose Langford, Jeanet- te 0'Daniel, Patricia Hill, Virginia Macken, Patricia Will, Ann Miegl, 1 Mary Margaret Rogge. First Row: Dolores Will, Patricia Thornton, Dorothy Johnson, Peggy Frei, Florence Kempf, Rose Marie Moers. Second Row: Elmira Elpers, Justine Flittner, Virginia Hertel, Betty Rus- sell, Gloria Dippel, Bosalin Linder. Third Bow: Patricia Fisher, Marie Louise Wuerth, Helen Helmer, Terry Bow, Betty Ashley, Mary Fischer. Fourth Row: Mildred Martin, Bose- lyn Gumhel, Jean Emig, Mary Hart- man, Patricia Cantner, Dolores Buell- ner, Marilyn Endress. First Bow: Helen Ficker, Magdalena Hennel, Jeanne Williams, Rosemary Steinbeck, Geraldine Hart, Magdalen 0'Bryan. Second Row: Margaret Loehrlein,Bet- ty Broerman, Betty Waniger, Lenorf: Tompkins, Joann May, Betty Thomp- son. Third Row: Marie Paulsen, Joanne Grassman, Patty Titzer, Barbara Len- sing, Rose Marie Stieler, Aleene Hopf. Fourth Row: Phyllis Schenetzke, Rose Marie Schenetzke, Ann Reitz, Mary Ann Steinmetz, Julia Miles, Sally Wheatley. FRESHME CLKSS or 1950 59 CLASS OFFICER First Row: Patty Brack, Secretaryg Leona Hartman, Trea surerg Betty Jo Logel, President. Second How: Francis Core, Secretaryg Tom Kunkel, Vice Presidentg Willialll Mattingly, President, James Foley, Trea surer. Qgmmmmwwwfmv- -w'vhW-Mwst, - + W, . . First Row: Rohm-rt Bender, lllauriee Keller, Willrllrli Wagner, William Becker, Donald Brown, Gerald Heav- en, Gene Bradford. Seeond Row: Jerry Dormier, Cent' Goad, Albert Cronotte, james Sehael- er, Donald llaydeu, .lark Van Meter, Rolvert YVilhers, Wlilliam Egloff. Third Row: Donald Gore, li0llllC'lll Dillman, Mauriee 0'Daniel. Harold lVlennuer, James Heine, Roln-rt lleer- dink, Paul Crane. Fourth Row: Richard H1-itz'uan, Wril- liam Mattingly, llernard Rizen, George Rillll'0lll, Thomas E. Berry, .lauies Gossman, Gerald Dulrord. First Row: .lark Tyner, Yvilfred NX agg- ner, Robert Sl'llilPlll'l', Jl'l'OIll1' Zeller, Rohert Burns, ,larrell Ellinger, Thom- as llarl, Charles Elsl'1-lder. Seeond Row: Paul lleelu-r, lllaremw, Buekman, .lohn Aryin. Ri:-hard Ritter, Rohert Hayden, Charles Rogers, Don- ald Marlow, Henry Riu-luvinkel. Third Row: Vielor Weaver, lllZll'1'IlI'47 Roy, Frankie fl00llll'S. Rolwrt Cessel- man, Donald Gehlhausen, Rav Sehel ler, Benny lgPl'lCl'l', lluston XVilson. Fourth Row: Raymond Startore, Wil- liam Crowe. Leonard Hass, Urrie Clasphell, Dale Tooley, Thomas Berry, Arthur Fl't'l'IllHll, ,IUIIIPS P. Sehaefer. First Row: George Cusack, Williaiin ClI!lTlBIlS, Rohert l'lillenlrrand, James Ml'Il1lll?F, 'l'hoiuas Slietler, Jerry Mat- tingly, Charles Kuhn, Norhe-rt Loehr- lein. 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M First Row: Colleen Creubel, Joyce Butler, Charlotte Wolf, Alice Water- bury, Patricia Vaal, Betty Stolz. Second Row: Mary Unverzagt, Cath- leen Stocky, Joanne Zimmer, lone Schmitt, Joanne Weigand, Marilyn Schnepper, Carolyn Neucks. Third Row: Rita Wfill, Margaret Stippler, Susan Tenharge, Jacqueline Stocker, Gayle Strange, Sarah Haw- kins, Mary Alice Byrd. Fourth Row: Dorothy Woodard, Do- lores Simpson, Martha Lee Wolf, Ed- na Radney, Marguerite Russel, Jane Titzer, Carolyn Steckler. First Row: Patsy Lawrence, Wanda Geotz, Rachel Malone, Marian Pauli, Carolyn Riley, Rita Mills, Sue Moore, Beatrice Russell. Second Row: Helen Coldbach, Ethel Titzer, Patricia Russell, Ann Cul- breth, Rosalie Bilderbach, Mary Ann Roos, Jacqueline Niehaus. Third Row: Mary Lou Moore, Mari- lyn Seheessele, Mary Jo Burch, Char- lene Ashby. Wilnia Hirsch, Mary Jane Hayden, Mary Margaret Peterson. Fourth Row: Mary Jane Arvin, Don- na Elpers, Eileen Kercher, Janet Lex, Joan Berendsen, Betty Jo Logel, Gloria Chilione, Patricia Mattingly. First Row: Carl Zenthoefer, Robert Feldhaus, Ronald Antey, Robert Spillman, Williani Stephan. Second Row: Delmar Wigand, Robert Bell, Robert Koressel, Ralph Wink, Ralph Seib. Third Row: John Kissel, Charles Kercher, Chester Sitzman, Pete Knowles, Carl Raley. Fourth Row: Charles Carter, Robert Schenk, Donald Carter, James Dewig. 1 CL First Bow: Clarence Schoenbachler, James Ochs, Daniel Reisimz, Ray- mond Knoll, John Payne. Second Row: Jacob Seibert, Walter Folz, John Miller, Donald Little. Third Bow: Richard Humston, Rich- ard Kercher, Eugene Schneider, Ken- neth McAtlee, Robert Wayne. Fourth Row: Jerome Riffert, Douglas Pickett, James Cruz, Jerry Norman. First Row: Barbara Schapker, Mary Feulner, Patricia Minnette, Doris Mc- Clain, Rita Ray, Marie Girtcn. Second Row: Mary Ann Hart, Shir- ley Toon, Margaret Seiler, Joyce Schu, Betty Strange, Mary .lane Wolfe. Third Row, Marlene Singer, Beverly Mohr, Mary Pirnat, Jeanette 0'Bryan, Dorothy Memmer, Donna Pike. Fourth Row: Joan Martin, Rosalie Wannemuehler, Mary Margaret Urth, Alvina Vaal, Carolyn Scales, Rosalie Orth. Fifth Row: Lois Kapse, Mary Ann Marx, Mary Ann Scheller. First Row: Patricia Konrod, Martha Kneer, Esther Crewe, Shirley Bumb, Suzanne Richey. Second Row: Barbara Goebel, Earl- ene Fox, Letitia Skeels, Mary Alice Reising, Betty Bristow. Third Row: Helen Collins, Jane Smith, Patricia Robertson, Delores Weinzapfel, Mildred Wannenluehler. Fourth Row: Imogene Stratman, Rose Muller, Patricia Marx, Jane Breivogel, Jennie Anson. ASS TIV ITIE Joe Eger, Kathleen Clemens How 1: lx1Lllll'lt'l' lin-lln-r. ,lolin F4-lm, -Xlln-rt Dull-. Hill llzirtlerty, tilydu lfnlz, Frank XXvilU I'lll1tll. .lurk M1'D1-xilt, Bill liowvn, Alan KlUllhllll'll'F. ,Ii-rry Pauli, Ray Joost. Paul Montgmnn-ry. Now 2: Jon- llurrifon, Vtultvr Sitznum. Ronalml Hoffman, Robert lVlZlllI't'I'. Paul llarouowsky, Vic Ulu-lllor, Paul Ulll, lilfllkiftl l'n-ala. lm-nm-Ili Ellinger, William Zuralutlt. Row 3: Paul llewillez. Holme-rt Pi. 1,4-4: llurns, William Vt itlgc-n, Rirllartl lQlZ,lllsllll'il l', Hubert Svliulcr, Wilbur xlllt'llSll'l'lllilll, lfllgn-lin' Miller. Dnnaltl liisfvl. lion 4: Tom lloilullllv, Dun W 1-lling, Ralph lxuisn-r, Jann-s l'lZllllllll'l'hl1'lll, Paul lla-wig, ,lolin liulin. lfrank NlFllllllh, Rohn-rl llftll. lion Sfllllll. Row 5: Huy lfllingvr, Put lrljtlllllvll, Jm- Nlinia-lli. Vin' Xxvau-r, Jann-5 l . Svlmrfu-r, Bull S1'lllill'lllt'I'. I'i1lg1-rn- W rinkli-5, Huy tlimlmlnik. l rc-:lt-rirlc llormulll. Row 6: Hermit- Dulmrtl. linli llillvnlvrznul, lionulfl Hook. Row T: Don llofflnan, Ln-onuril l,llll1'l'llLll'll. C4-urgv Urtli, lilt'llill'll lirutlfurfl. STRIKE LIP THE BA Yiitliout the Band ll certain vital vlvnwnt would lw absent from the sclmlustiv institution: un t'lGlllPlll which nlalws up no small part of our oclux-ation, W'll6lllI'T we tulu- un active part., or are nu-rc-ly sp:-4-tutors. Music is u phase of vulture wllivll van bv upprm-1-iutml witlmul any rlvvelwpml knowlmlgv of it. The Band plays an important role in fusing this culture into our daily lives. 65 OUR DIRECTGR For the past four ycars thc Band li is stcfuhis risen in its' musical standards under the Ll pubic guidancc of our conductor, Brother Cer aid. Hc has untirinffly led the Banc to its P' glory during both, llic Football sc :son and later in the ycar at the Annual Concert Practice session for thc Spring Concert 66 The Concert Band is a playing band, therefore its main interest is improv- ing the playing ability of its members. Altl'0llgIll the Annual Concert is the enfl for which it works, the band plays for numerous school activities and finds time to entertain many organizations. OFFICERS OF BAND Presiflellt .......... ...., ,I oe Harrison Vice-President ....,..... ...... F rank Niehaus Secretary-Treasurer ....., ,.,., L Hyde F011 67 GLEE CLUB Refinement is the flower of the educative process, as an achieved personality is its full fruit. First Row: Mary E. Ottman, lris A. Bates, Patricia Crouch, Natalie ,lor-st, Mary Ann liackes, Marcia YVest, Doris Hummel, Mary Cath:-rinc lloatl, Mary Ivan Holil. Second Row: Dolores Campolia, Betty J. Heinhart, Martha Goebel, Joanne Engellrert, Norma Brown, Jeanette Knapke, Peggy Brennan, Doris llutller. First Row: Eileen Schnepper, Patsy Montgomery, Beverly Crohen, Joan llallinan, Jeanne Brand, Rita Hallmig, Dorothy Helmich, Evelyn Uebinger, Dolores Harl, ,Io Ann Pauli. Second Row: Suzanne Ragsdale, Jane Thole, Shirley lialklrrenner, liettye Chaffin, Bernice Bayer, Loretta Vaal, Mary Sachs, Rose Ellen Ensner, Cecelia 0'Bryan. Third Row: Mary F. Klingler, Mary Martha Kremer, Jeraldine Adams, Mary Claire Horty, Bettye Gilles, Eliza- beth Gregory, .Ioan Kunkel, Ruth Askins. 68 GLEE CLUB First Row: Salli Henn, Wanda Hayden, Connie Guetling, Mary Lou Woerter, Helen Zenthoefer, Marylou Russler, Bertha Stippler, Maxine Harness, Mary Snyder. ' Second Row: Diane Drufenhrock, Marilyn Keri-hor, Jean nettt- Chandler, Rita Jean Lichtenfeld, Joan Goebel, Mar- 1-ella Lutterhavh, Ida Mae Scha-ller, Peggy Wimherg, Betty ll. Loehrhein. First Row: Jean Farny, Ruth Hannnerstcin, Mary .lame Iileindorfer, Bettyc Forster, Nanvy Mclchoirs, Mary .lane Ragsdale, .lm-aut-tte Bvngert. Sc-1-ond Row: Rosalie Kraemer, Patririu Sphec-t, Marianne Spiegel, Ruth Ann Christiansen, Mary Helen Fox, Betty Schiff, Margery Svhu, Betty Jean Mattingly. 69 C-JLEE CLUB First Row: Mary Lou Schulte, Mary Lex, Dona Hayes, Martha Tisserand, Mary Jo Steckler, Charlotte Woehler, .loan Birchler, Ann Ellert, Dolores Will. Second Row: Ann Miegel, Barbara Adams, La Verne Debes, Mary Ellen Hampton, Margaret Loehrlein, Mildred Martin, .lean Emig, Marian Schu, Betty J. Thompson. First Row: Rita Hohl, Magdalena Hennel, Joyce Daniels, ,lean Egan, llla Bates, Antoinette Reitz, Patricia Hill, Jeannette Daniel, Dolores Simon. Second Row: Lenora Tompkins, Carole Folz, Marilyn Endress, Mary Fisher, Mary Catherine Hartman, Barbara Lensing, Patricia Titzer, Sally Wheatly, Rose Marie Stieler. 70 GLEE LUB First Row: Mary Hayden, Margaret Stipplcr, Mary Franvvs Sauve. Johanna Lasher, Wanfla Goetz, Cathleen Smokey, Alia-1: Waterbury, Rita Will, Patriria Vaal, June S4-lnnitt. Sevond How: Mary Yvulf, Javqlu-lille Slovlu-r, Marilyn Svlln-1-sm-ln-, Donna lilpcrs, Janet Le-X, Carolyn Svliu, ,loyve Pritcliott, Mary Endrf-ss, L4-una Hartman. First Row: Marilyn Svllm-ppn-r, llllfllllilllll llarrisun, Ann Mau- lVlPllllXll'F, liavln-l Malonc-, Carolyn Neucks, lonn- Svhlnitt, Rita HL'llllllf'll1'lll'F, Faye Rolicrts. Sevond Row: Jam- Titzvr, llulorn-5 Simphon. llurotlly M1-Gill, Mary ,lane .-Xrvin, Arqlcn llasslcr, Barbara Mooney. Betty Lawson, Mary Lou Moon-, Patriria lirack. 71 The Glee Club offers opportunity for anyone participating to he trained in group singing. The Club gives performances for St. Cecilizfs day in November, for Christmas, and for any pro- gram needs that may arise. The ultimate goal of the organization is an operetta performed in the spring of the year. Jerry Melohiors, Jo Ann Pauli, Ge-ne Johnson, Evelyn Uebinger, lllxurles Van Winkle, and Pat Crouch. .1 Finale vhorus ol' spring production, 'ilu Gay Havunan. 72 SODALITY The Sodulity correctly understood is an organization devoted to the full Catholic lifeg it is concerned with the personal holiness of its members, and it demands of its members lives of apostolic zeul. Sodality activity starts with the Oetohcr rosary devotion and concludes with the reception of freshmen into the Sodulity and the crowning of Our Lady in May. Sodality Representatives . First row: Peggy Brennan, Ann Hllert, Betty Lou Hein, Pat Moutoux, Rose Ells- permunn, Betsy Steckler. Second row: Rose Ellen Ensner, Eileen Kercher, Sully Wheatley, Joanne Schen- trup, Mary Lou Logel, Mary Iron Husslcr, Norma Brown. SOD LITY The highlight of so- cial activities for the Sodality was the Vice- Versa Dance. Our Lady made a perfect '6Blue Valentinen. Room contrihutiuns for Thanksgiving do- nations for the Little Sisters of the Poor are displayed hy Nor- ma Brown, Rose El- len Ensner, Peggy Brennan, and Betsy Ste:-kler. Red King and 01'- chestra supply soft music for the occa- sion. At the pre-Lenten meeting suggestions were made for following the 6'Daily Six . Ullicers at the left are: Peggy Brennan and Hose Ellen Ensner Mary Sachs at the microphone, and speakers seated are Helen Mullaly, Hulh Ann Christiansen, Mary Elizabeth Uttman, Dolores Richter, Mary Ann XVolf, Eva .lean Heftel, Dorothy Grimler, Joan Hillenbrand, Suzanne Rags- clale, Margaret Mary Schenk. Q me A Saw? Q fifth Dance committee and their escorts heforc Our Ladyis Shrine are: Gene Johnson, Suzanne Ragsdale. Harry Connor, Dolores llarl, Bernard Uhelhor, Peggy Brennan, Joe Eger, Rose Ellen Ensner, Berkley McCarthy, Jeanne Brand, Brian Meier, Jeannette Knapke. 74 I C. S. M. C. The C. S. M. C. president, lris Bates, the secretary-treasurer, Betty Reinhart, and the eleven homeroom representatives, have l guided their fellow lllemorial students in the accomplishment ol' much missionary work during: this year. - As a spiritual hacking for their apostolic work, the majority ol' the students voluteered to offer one Mass and Holy Com- munion each week for the sueeess of the missionaries laboring in the mission fields at home and ahroad. The students, fidelity to the Mission Saerifiee Day eaeh week made it possible for the oliieers to extend financial help to many missionary eanses in both the home and foreign Heltls. Some of the outstanding activities ol' the C. S. M. C. Unit this year follow: 1. drive for clothing and articles for a Thanksgiving Bazaar for the Indians of South Dakota. 2. sending Christmas Greetings with eontrihutions to various home missions of America. 3. rafliing a doll for the Chinese Missions of the Salvatorian Fathers. 4. Valentine Tag Day for the Sisters of Providenee missions in China. 5. the Lenten sacrifice drive for the Bishops' Relief Campaign for War Victims. First Row: Mary Jane liagsdale, Ruth Ekstein. -inn Zurstadt, Kaelyn Uehinger, Joanne Zimmer, Patricia Bayer, XY anda Coetz. Seeond Row: lla Bates, Mary Fiseher. Betty lit-inhart, seeretary-treasurer, Martha Tisserand. ,loan Hayes. COMMERCIAL ln utltlition to the Stkllltlilfd courses in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping the commerce department ut Memorial endeavors to train the student in the skillful use of modern olhce equipment. Special instruction i11 minleographing, in the use of the l1llHl8OSl'0Pl , hcctogruph, ancl liquicl duplicators constitute some of the valuable experiences provideml. Six weeks of instruction and train- ing in the use of the Efliphone is tlH'0I'fl0Il the senior SllOI'tl1aIlCl classes. They also have thc opportunity to acquire skill in filing. E Photograph 1: .loan Kunkel files as Regina Muensterman ac- quires experience in using the Ecliphone. Photograph 2: Jeannine Enders uses the mimeograph as ,loan llallinan and Evelyn Uebinger try their skill at the liquid du- plicator. SENIOR 7-KCTI ITIES Among: the first of tlnf ul-tivities of senior girls is ilu- trutlitionail eelehralion in honor of the Sisters. This program eolnnlenuorates the fountling hy Mother 'l'h1-ollore ol' the Sisters of l'roxi4ln-nee in ,'xllll'l'lI'iI at St. Mary- of-the-Wlootls. 'l'hf- seniors reviewed the missionary uetixities of the Sisters in various grzule :incl high sehools, eollege, novitiute, ami China. Un tht- feast of ilu- lloly Rosary the liixing Rosary wus fornn-cl on ilu- 1-znnpus. The Cross was eomposetl ol' ollieers ol' the senior eluss. The- eereniony was In-lil for XYorl4l l'4-awe. Christmas season hrought Illlristmus cleeorutions annul. ill'1'0I'l,llllg to trznlition, the seniors znlornetl the hulls annl especially the shrine of Our Latly. The spirit ol' llllI'l3llll21S was niunifm-steal hy gifts for the ohl people at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Un the feast ol' St. Catherine, patron ol' tlw seniors, tht- juniors are hostesses to the seniors. The clay stzlrteul with Mass and Holy Connnunion at St. llenediefs llhureh followetl hy u lwoulillxst ut sehool. Uffirm-rs enjoyed plauos of distinction at the table with Father Kilfuil und Father Lautner. Other tables show memhers of the two c asses. 77 THE M MORIAL The School Newspaper, THE MEMORIAI., appeared seven times during the school year. The staff did its best to come up to the standards set hy its predecessors of '45-'46 who gained the coveted All Catholic rating from the Catholic School Press Association. Interviewing, reporting, meeting deadlines, scheduling headlines, proofreading, getting a new angle on a story, keeping the students and their activities foremost in the news and features, this was the joh of THE TNIICMORIAI. staff, headed by editor joe Eger. Above and beyond these things however, was the realization that the paper was a part ol' the Catholic Press and all that it connotes: Christian principles, Christian ideals, Christian thought - seeking after truth. Peggy Brennan, Gene Johnson, Joe Egger Joanne Englehert, Jeff Hays, and Kose Ellen Ensner take time out for the photographer. x K 1i.. C5TH0LlC p ' A7 i ,fyfyif 1 SV' . .J !- scaoot Press Assoumn Mary Sachs, John H. Kuhn, .loc Harri- son, Pat 0'lJonnell, Doris Huther, and Susie Ragsdale at their very hcst. 78 3 s tw Q X Nba MN f ' vw X- :XX ,fl , . t A N f ,J . X X f s 3 f f XX xx x f 4f xx x X 2 Z Y' , K? Qfj AX Xxx! 1 Nw r ' Zff XX , I ff! t' f X. gf? f 1 , ' 44 X , xg? 1 I i. aw I94 'QQM w fag, Ellilor-in-vllic-f ..,.... . ......,.,,,,.,.,..... ,,,,.. ....,,..,,.,............. ,I 1 mst-ph Fger Nliillllglilltl Hlitor ,,,,, Joavpll Harrison Sports Editor .,,,,,r .,,,,,,...,,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,.....,,, ,,,.,,........,,,,...,.........,,,...,,..,.. J Q -If Hays Bufim-as hrlilIlilgl'I'S ...... llormlxl IU-rkim, Hurry Millvr, llharlcs Van Vfinkle Artists ,,,,..,,.,,,..r. ,.......,,,,,,,,.......,,,,,.. , . .,.,,,,,,. ,lolm Kuhn, Put U'llonnell l'l111togrznpl14-r ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,Y,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,, ,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,...,. ,,,,,.,A. ...,,,,,,,,,,,.,....,,,,, I I u r r y Connor lI0llU'Hllll0l'SZ Ga-ne johnson, liivhurrl Mubhlitx. ,Iolm Smith, Jillllt'S Ulrivh, Don Pc-rkins. Paul lluronowfky, Larry XX1-In-r, l run4'i-- Uvttnu-l, ,Im-I XX ells. William Zurftaull, William Stu-as, Holrert Elaln-r, Vtwenrln-ll Holmvs, Paul Montgonu-ry. Marvin Vxqc-ft, P1-gggzy Hrs-umm, Doris llutlu-r. How Ellen En:nr-rr ,l6'illlll1,' Hranrl, Suzanm' Rugs duh-. B1-ttyv lllluliin, Nanvy Ruwico. Iris Butt-s. Mary Sllffllr-. inn Zlllfllllh. Dolores llarl, Joanna Engt-llwrt. Bvtty XYvillllN'?l'gI, Mary Kun Barkcs. 79 THE ME CRI?-XL Emerging from the maze of rubber cement, cardboard, mounted senior pictures, typewriters and books came this, the 30th edition of the NIEMORIAL REVIEW . High above the ropes and riggings of the stage, the lights burned far into the night as our harassed staff labored to meet deadline after deadline. To you, the Students of Memorial, we present this pictorial review with the purpose in mind of maintaining and advancing the high standards set by last yearis Review, which was awarded First Honors by the Catholic School Press Association. St-nior girls responsible foi the sm-1-ess of the subscrip- tion drive. The ullig Whs-elsl' of the Review Staffg Harrison and Kuhn. Our faitllful typistsg Mary Ann Diehl and Ann Zur- stadt. .l. Wallis, K. Clemens, .l. ll. Kuhn, and Brother Bene- dictus burn thc midnight oil. His Nihs . . . Harry Con- ner and his dearest friend. 5. Business Manager Harry Miller with his Hsuperw ad crew. 80 REVIEW I94 Etlitor-in-flhivl' flssoviatn- Etlitor ., llusinn-as Mana rhlvvrtising ,, l,ll0ltlgl'3plly Sports Editor . Artist ,.., ,....... Literary Editor St:-Ilograplu-rs . lfuvulty Atlvise-1 gt-r THE MEMUHIAL REVIEW STAFF N ill I Joseph Harrison John H. Kuhn Harry Miller Dun l'e-rkins, tlharlvs llaury, ,lac-k Negley, Don Ewers, Don Rielwr Harry Conner. James Mahan Joel Wells Kathy Clemens Paul Baronuwsky ,..,.....,,,....Ann Zurstadt, Mary Ann Diehl .. Sister Ellen, Brother Benedicrtus. C.S.S. ? SI OUR ANNUAL PRODUCTION Herewith the Real Barn Players, an engaging group of young troupers, Whose activities, his- trionic and personal, are the concern of Two Cen- tlemcn and Verona. Against the lNliiClif,II'Olll1ll of stage-struck scheming, mugging, anrl cavorting for the benefit of a heckled, cynical talent scout., is the triangular affair involving the trio of the title. Clyde Colby, the leading man of the company, it turns out is more interested in his career than in Verona. Anal so Bill Kennedy, drama critic, who has been uthumhs Il0VV1li7 on a wife with a career, Wins the lamly in question. Verona would rather be a first-rate Wife than a second-rate actress. The play with its accent on youth, situation comerly, and characterizations well adapted for young players, delighted audiences during three perform- ances. 1. 6'Relax, sisters . . . r c-4-- lax! 2. Star lited pipe-dream 3. Curtain Call 4. The inevitahle 82 wr' 4. we 4:2 Q THE PLAY'S THE THI . . . Six weeks from tryouts lo curtain van. Between - iuternlinullle llillllllillg, revising, rehearsing . . . prop-svuvellging, set-building, und decorating. By curluiu time the lll?SlJiLllliS iniugiuation is a hectic montage- of lines, props, gestures . . . crosses, grease- puinl, Huslilullbs . . . LllIlli0lllTf'-lllllll, eutrullve-cues, and eoslume l'll1iIlgllt'F. ls it worth it? Quote George Cershwin - Wl'l1ere's No Business Like . . .M 1. l.mIin-f in RQ'liI'f'Illt IllN. 6, PI'0llIll'li0IlSl1lff. A. fiillrllillgl lln- rue. H. xlilY-l'.2l4'lllI'iI1QZ. U. Beluiml lln- illzuke--lrelii-xr 83 FOOTBALL 1. Miss Ziliak wishes 2. Graveyard Dilem, the team success. ma 3 Scared Crow Bal' 4. Witucki wields a let spade. 84 7-YSSEMBLIE 1. Bill Curtis takes over the solo. 2. Strong men Rieber and Ferguson. 3. Gallant Bessf, 4. The Snake Charmer. FOOTBRLL KSSEMBLIES 1. Barbara Hardosty, Emuee lnidus her time as Barbara Mooney gives out with the piano arvordion. 2. Wl'he Goal Posts Must Be Moved , so argucs the dt-:halo loam from Mc- Kinley High School -- Patty Lindenschmidt, Mary Uvcrstrcvt Fisher, and Dorthiana Harrison. 3. alt Pays to be Ignoranf' ahly portrayed by Bill Zurstadt, Vic Simon, Maurice Wade, and Ed Hardesty. 86 ,., R 15 bm' X XX Rx StIllUI,AS'l'IlI TVIUNOCRAM YVINNERS First Row: Bill I4illtIiiIl1'l', ldfl Wittgvn, Jerry Snytirr, Cllurln-5 Kuhn, Bill Wvittgen, Rohm Smith. Se-vnml Row: ilavm' Spt-vr, ,lurk lie-lnm-, liill Kurtis, J. XY. S4'illlliil, Conn- Joilnsun. Third Now: Olin-r St'lliillktAl'. Joe- YK illiumaun, Larry W4-iwr, Jfwl XY ells. Fourth Row: F1'iillt'iE Bcumel, .loc Iiger, Paul liaronowrky. Litvrary tluntrilmtorr to UUR SUNDAY VISITOR Sitting: iVIilI'gill't'l Mary Svlwnk, l'z1tti SlH'l'lll, Dizmt- Drilfn-illn1'm'k. Stillltiillg: .Inq Egcr, Jim Ulrivll, Uvm- Johnson, ,lou Harrison. 87 SOCI L HIGHLIGHT Jeff Hays, Mary Elizabeth Ottman, Tom Raising, Marcia West 88 THANKSGIVING FROLIC 1. Alumni Reunion 2. Spotlight on Dance Commit lee 3. Remember whcn?? 4. Peek-A-Boo! 5. Junior Clique I 1 l X 5 i 89 SNOWFLAKE FLLITTER 90 Joe Harrison and orchestra provide sweet harmony for the Christmas Dance. Junior quartet sit one out. The girls give their attention to Pat U'Reilly. BLUE VALENTINE Pllotographefs H 0 I i- 2. Relax Pls-asv. day Mary Lou and Jim 4. Sitting Out 5. Quiet! . . . Ekslciu 91 VALENTIN , . P 1 Memorial students dance to the Music of Herbie Hutehinson at the Valentine Dance which was sponsored by the Fl'CSilli16ll Boys '2l1id'Girls. The decor was centered around red cellophune hearts and cupids. ' Wfwo Hearts in Three Quarter Timei, 'awatcli the birdie . . f' 92 N h::g:f1igssmgQs.vz.U- , Wm af 1, I i Ss M sg! if ' 3 Q , gy E W' M- 'SWE 1 ,-.Inu - N X 1 ff' J Qi will 7 ' .3 ESG Af- .58 K 5 25' 3 PSE' gf zggff ygfijfwh .J W W' , is ? Q , ww 1-, X xp 1 xv fu-H ,, fx, 2 ,f 23522 raw! , RELIGIG ... The proper and immediate end of Christian education is to cooperate with Divine grace in forming the true and perfect Christian. that is. to form Christ Himself in those regenerated by Baptism. 'Ls fam 'mme QFED Dnessea 94 7 I' i i mann. Ample time was given hetween confer,- BOYS' RETREKT As a climax to the Lenten season, the Boys Annual Retreat was heltl lllareh 31, to April 2 under tht- Uuiflanee of Rev. Kenneth Hoff- enees. for the stutlents to examine theniselxes on past resolutions and to cleterinine how they eoultl hest serve Coil in the l'lllllI'f'. The retreat entlefl with Beneflietion of ilu- Blesserl Saera- Illt'lll ami the giving of the Papal Blessing. The Rev. Kenneth D. Hofmann Retreat Blaster for the Boys 2 Z s Q 4 l i I Rev. Patrick Kilfoil opens the Retreat with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. 95 The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas .l. Kilfoil Retreat lllaster for the Girls GIRLS' RETREAT Since the retreat of Father Reiner, S.,l. i11 fl934, retreats have been an annual event in the girls, department. The exercises coming the first three days of Holy Wleek serve as a preparation for the feast of Easter. Daily Mass and Holy Communion precede the conferences and Bene- fliction of the Blessed Sacrament concludes the rlay. This yearls retreat was conducted by Mon- signor Thomas J. Kilfoil. 96 BACCALALIREATE EXERCISES The Baccalaureate Exercises, which are helel annually at Ht. Beiierlicfs Church, highlight the formal scholastic' year. This impressive ceremony, openerl with the Holy Saerifice of the Mass and the solemn blessing of the new flag, is fol- lowecl by the Slllll9lllSi procession clown l,involn Avenue and the flag raising at sehool. The Senior Communion Breakfast Completes the exercises anal also marks the enml of the Seniors' high school eiluealion . 97 VOCATION WEEK ASSEMBLY As a climax to vocation week, an Assembly was given by a group of Junior and Senior boys. The scene is Memorial .... the year, 1959. Wie imagine a group of Memorial Alumni who have entered the Religious life. They have now returned to their Alma Mater to speak of their respective Urders. Carl ROfl8flllull1l, acting as principal of the School introduced the various priests and brothers. Vincent Dick spoke on the Xaverian Brothersg Joe Harrison: The Holy Cross Priestsg ,lack Brennan: The Alexian Brothersg ,lim Seib: Secular priestsg Cletus Rode: B6Il6lliCtill6SQ Creighton Gerth: Holy Cross Brothers. , . Left to Right: Carl Rodermund, Cletus Rode, .lim Seib, Joe Harrison, Vincent Dick, Jack Brennan, Creighton Gerth. 98 RT Games have no insignificant part to play in the etlucution-proc- ess. They can be a useful instrument for the forging of u resolute, disciplined and chivulrous will. . . . A sound formation will see to it that the body should have its energies properly developed in contests clemanfling skill, force and endurance. 99 THE MEN BEHIND THE TIGERS . BROTHER LUDWIG..ATl'ILETIC DIRECTOR Brother's capable management has meant much in making the school's high athletic standards possible. His tireless efforts have resulted in making Memorial's athletic program move smoothly to a successful close year after year. BERNIE WITUCKI .......... FOOTBALL COACH Bernie Witllcki has successfully installed his two team system at Memorial, pro- ducing a city championship team in his first year. Coach proved truly nilldefatig- able both on the practice field and in his new position on the Faculty. JOE O'KANE .,,............. BASKETBALL COACH Our new Basketball Coach has established himself firmly here at Memorial in his first season. He brought the team through a rough schedule with a fine record. His quiet and friendly way of getting things done have made him a welcome addition to the Faculty. 100 4 ' .. . .M liottoln How Ia-ft to Right: Put Flu-nliug lStu4le-nt Malulge-rl, Nl. Jacohs, J. Mclvhoirs. E. Scliulthc-is. li. Hoffman, 'l'. ltcising l11apt.I, J. lfnfricql, KI. Sllllllllli, ll. liielmr, J. Auger- nleier, J. Hays, J. Eger, liill Kessler 1Stu4le-nt 'llanagn-rl. 51-coml Row: Y. Nl:-lton. ll. Johnson, Schmitt, Jini Sn-ih, lf. l'1l1'lxt'l'.lJ. St'lllllN'I'I. K. Reis- ing, N. Tenlnarge, J. lxunkel, J. llilhnun. 11. liyans. 'l'. lluha-rt, B. Schenk. Third Row: D. lfolz, J. lluetle-l. C. Yan Wvirlkh-. li. Sllvsr, Joe- St-ily, lx. Will, li. lie-ating. J. Brennan, D. Arxin, B, Sunni. C. Hoc-fling, Jon- U'lizuic 1-lsst. Cmtrlil, llcrnie Witucki tlleall lloachl. Islbllflll llow: li. Short. J. Wit-lls. R. Eflingcr, ll. llc-lv-n, NX. lug:-rnn-irr, J. SVIILIPIVPT, 'lf llilrlllllill. H. Perkins. V. Will, XX. ,Klw-y. VARSITY TEAM I946-4 Ilemorial's Tigers, unrler the guidance of their new coach, Bernie Wiitum-ki, emerged from the 1946 football season and the strongest, schedule in school history with the impressive record of six wins, two losses, and one tie. Vivith hut one regular returning, the Tigers were truly starting front scratch. However, con- stant practice anal long hours for all paid off and they gained lxlClll0I'llllHS eleventh city title hy rlefcating Central and Bosse and hattling Reitz to a scoreless tie in the final game of the season. 101 - THE PIRIT I THE TE M Carl Salzman Joseph Eger Marvin Jacobs Carl Ficker James Barron Jerry Melchiors All-City Thomas Hubert Robert Schenk Jerome Angermeier James Seib Victor Melton Doald Rieber Joseph Unfried All-City Alvin Reising Edward Gray James Dillman Jeff Hays Gene Johnson Charles Evans Donald Schubert Norbert Schmitt Charles Stumpf Edward Schultheis Captain Thomas Raising All-City, All-State 25. Robert Hoffman 102 . x ...ia A , K ' ...mmssfmi THE RUGGED TIGERS l946-47 The '446 Tigers were the surprise team if the year. The squad that wasn't ex- Jected to show much turned out to be one mf the hardest driving, smoothest working Dall clubs in the state. The Tigers seem to ,hrive on heavy odds and did best when 'ated in the underdog roll. They displayed 1 fighting spirit hard to equal and will long Jo held as an example of what hard work md a will to win can accomplish. INDIVID RL SCORING RECORDS 36 U Joe Unfried .....,.......................,,...................................,... Charles Stumpf .......... Bob Hoffman ......... Don Schubert ....,.... Jeff Hays ............. Ed Schultheis ..... Joe Eger ....,..,.,.. Willie Alvey ....... Sept Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. '46 6 6 6 SCHEDULE Memorial .........,,..... 0 Emerson ............ 12 Memorial ,.... ...... 14 Horace Mann 0 Memorial ....., ..... 19 Muncie Central 13 Memorial ...,......,,.... 14 Central .......,...... 6 Memorial ...... . ,,..,.... 20 St. Xavier .......... 6 Memorial ..... .,.....,.. 2 0 Bosse .................. 13 Memorial ......,.., ,.... 0 Wash. of S. Bend 25 Memorial ........,....... 12 McKinley .......... 0 Memorial ................ 0 . 103 ...Q ' Reltz .................. 0 N.-nd Q 3 2' i-v 4 First Row: Eugene Weillzupfel, Tom Hartman, Divk Halbig, Herbie Harl, Wilfred Anger- meier, Don Arvin. Sevond Row: Jack Schaefer, Don Schubert, Jim Kunkel, Bill Perkins, Bill Saum, Bob Schenk. Third Row: Joe Seib, Bill Suess, Gene Hoefling, Allen Tenbarge, Jack Brennan, Ed Gray. RE ERVES IQ46- Aside from playing their regularly scheduled games, of which they won three, tied one, and dropped two, the Reserves were the uworkhorsesw of the squad. Their indispensible work in scrimmaging the Varsity and running the opposi- tion's la s a ainst them aided reatl in buildin the '446,, Cham s. P Y g g Y g P .104 First Row: M. O'Uanin-l. li, Korn-asm-I. li. Dilhnun, ll. Little-, J. I.2lllll1,'l't, If. liirvher, fl. lin- hord, U. Kloru. Svvoml Row: J. Norman, li. livin, ll. lim-ifiilg, X. l.nth-rhar'h, K. M1-Att-n-. fi. HIIPIQIIIEIII. T. Sin-tier. ll. Spen-r, U. jawohf. Third Row: M. liisht-al, 'l'. linnkt-I, J. lfolvy, H. lx:-rvlwr. il. liilnroth, J. In-wig, T. livrry, B. Garth, J. Snyder. FRESH N OOTBALL I946-4 The FTPSIIIIIZIII teann won thru-, tied om-, and lost threw in this their initial season ut ixlf'lll0I'illI. The turnout of Freslnnc-n was as usual, large- this year mul us the sc-ason progrvssml they mlm-vc-lopc-tl into an tvzun uml nnulv nnlrlwrl progrvss in each ganne. future grid nlzttcriul they look very lH'0lIliSiIlg,I. 105 OGTBALL BA QUIET 1. H1-furv the Guests .Al'l'iYt'll 2. Tuasllnasta-r Curl llc-llag 3. Father Pat and uhliken 4. tiijilfll U'Kunc Pulls 5. Guest Speaker 6. We Point With Prirla 106 1 First Row: ,lauu-s Braun, David Javlcson, Bill llenning, Jim Dillman, Frank Hooper, Jvlf llays, Rivhard Halhig. Sevontl Row: Cozu-h ,lose-ph 0'Kauv, jim Seih, Bill Mattingly, Harry Osterman, joe Egger, Erl Sf'llllllllPiF, Assistant lloavh lie-rnarfl Wiituvki. VARSITY BPISKETBPILL The M46-47 season proflueerl its fair share of Basketball thrills for Memorial Fans. Although the Team went through several bad bumps they llasherl fine form on several occasions. The off aurl on Tigers were bothered with a 'Lsevourl half jimi and lost a number of games iu which they had quite a sizeable margin at half time. They won 8 and lost 10 during the regular season, and dropped their first game in the sectional to Central's Colden Bears. 107 THE BIG 5 l. Jeff Hays, guard. 2. Captain Bill Mattingly, forward. 3. Bill Henning, guard. 4. Ed Schultheis, forward. 5. Joe Eger, centier. 108 I Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Nlemorial Memorial Meillorial Memorial Memorial Memorial lllemorial SEASON'S SCQRES SECTIUNAL Cennelton ,....,. .41 St. Xavier .. 34 Tell City ..,........... 26 Lew Wyallace 51 Emerson ....... .,,i,, 4 3 Wasllillgtori 40 Jasper .,....., 48 Central ..,... 35 Bicknell 47 Princeton .. 4-1- Reitz ...,. 50 Wiley ,.......,, 40 ,leffersonville 55 lioogootee -, 35 Metropolis .. 62 Boonville ..... ..... 4 7 W'inslow .... 4-ll Bosse ....... 52 42 35 Central Bill Mattingly leaps for two points. SCllllltllCiS Egger Hays .,.,... Mattingly Henning . SCORING RECORD Jackson .... Braun ..... Hooper ....., Dillman . Seib ,.... Osterman 238 136 110 102 99 76 446 9 4 4 4- Harry Osterman sinks one for the T1 ers lfirst liow: ll. l-look, K. Sills, ll. Sl'lIlllN'l'l, D. llalhig, ll. Gore, ll. fllPIllt'IIlS. Second Row: Student Mgr, B. Kessler, J. Stone, H. Usternian, B. Mattingly, D. Rieber, Stu dent Mgr. R. Elder. RESERVES ll' a good Reserve team is any indication of things to come, then Memorial's cage future looks bright. This year's squad was exceptionally well-laalanczefl feuluring both speed amd height. Made up mostly of underelassmen, there were but two juniors on the Squad. They won ten and dropped four close ones to compile an outstanding revord. THE RECORD Cannelton ,tt,,t Memorial Reitz ,,t,t,t....... Memorial Tell City .,...,,. 21 Memorial Vlvash. Cath Memorial Bicknell ....,.,, Memorial Jasper .,,t.,....., Memorial Central .,,..... , lllemorial Princeton ,..,,, MCIIlOfidl Reitz .........,,,,7 Memorial Freshmen ,,tr.. Memorial Loogootee ..7,.. Memorial Boonville A.,... Memorial Bosse ,,,,e,e,e,.,.. Memorial Winslow ,,e,,... Memorial First Row: W. Wagller, R. Sclleller, T. Berry, ll. llc-in, ll. Core. Second Row: C. Ballard, J. Foley, B. Mattingly, H. Kramer, J. Dewig. FRE HME 'lllle H46-4-7', Freshman team was one of the better first year squads Memorial has had in recent years. The Tiger Cubs accumulated a fine record in winning five out of tlleir seven starts and copped tlle City Title by defeating the Reitz Frosll in their last game of the season. THE RECORD Central Memorial Bosse ,.,... ..,.. M emorial Central Memorial Reitz Memorial Bosse Memorial Reserves Menlorial Rcitz Memorial First Row: ,lurk Mi-mlm-r, .lim Braun, David liifvlwr. Joe Unfriecl. Leonard Lntterbacll, Don Perkins, Jeff Hays, Wilfred .AIlg0l'lll0l8l' Second Row: l:1'll0 johnson, Willihllll Henning, ,Ianni-vs Trapp, .liln Suily, Frank Hooper, Jinx Gerhardt. Don Halyili-n. BPI EB7-'ILL I94 A large squad reported to Coach YVitucki for baseball this Spring. With most of last yeuras team returning and new talent plentiful, Memorial promises to have another first rate nine. 112 TENN Tennis has bm-n an up-an-volning sport al Memorial in l'CCPl1i years. This year, under the direction of its new coach, Brollwr Thomas Aquinas, ilu- squad has shown itself to be an elwrgc-lic and a hard working team. First How: Viv M1-lion. Charles Manion. Al R1-isingr, Vinw- Will, Don Rh-lwr, Bill Slllllll. B011 Hakn-r. Sl'L'0ll1I Huw: Clzarlvs Van YYinklc-. liill Mattingly, .lim Kaiser, ,luvl YU-lls, Viv Simon, .lnlnl Sllllllh Huh lillllll, ,lim llorznuth. 113 1. I TRA UR L SPORT Unlike varsity sports, lIllI'211l1UI'21lS give every student a chance to participate in his favorite activities. Almost every noon during the winter months, basket- ball teams may he seen battling for the chance to prove their playing ability. As spring comes, hanmlball and baseball take their place in the interests of the student. Van YVinlcle, Stratman, Hoefling, anfl Matthews give the hoys a noontime thriller. 2. 'l'onrnc-y Vvinners: C4-ne Johnson, Dun Welling, Hola Sc-hu, Allen Tenharge, and Jim l'illl1lU'l. 5. .l. C. Schmitt tosses a fast ball as Van Wwinkle stands in awe. 4. llanflhall contestants ready for action l 14 BE GAL BCJUT The Bengal bouts, which are annually held at Memorial, have a twofold purpose: first, to secure financial help for the Holy Cross Mis- sions in Bengal, India, secondly, hy a process of elimination to determine the best boxers in school in their respective weight divisions. The boys go all out in every fight with the result that they are as unpredictable as they are ex- citing. Aside from the pugilistic training the boys receive, they are personally aiding the mis- sions by taking an active part in the fights. 1. Champs. 2. Hayden and Dilhnan wash up. 3. Haury and Ewers square off. 4. Poochie,' Cossman lands one. 5. Spatsy Walter and his upper cut. 6. Clinch. 115 BE GPZL BCDUTS er'ins corners ie . P It Rl Vic Melton strikes annual pose. Bob Clayton uses discretion. HEuN'y'XN'CigIlllS ljilllllilll and Hoeflin Un the ropes. Bill 'Perkins decisions Hcllllbw Forclle. ,lust before the battle. .lurlgesz Couch Bernie Witucki, Sports Writer ,lim Fraser, Coach Joe O'Ka11e, and Bert Tis-serund. 16 59' iarlrs Zuhcr, Vic St. llillier, ,lx-rry Horn. Ed. Harflcsty, ,lim Xvathen. C H E E R LENDERS The Cheer Leaders are a definite part of the ath- letic program. instilling spirit in the athletic mintl- ed crowds by tricky yells, the Cheer Leaders are characteristic of the moll- ern high school enthusi- asm. Behind the scenes of a successful football team are the capable and efficient Managers. Performing a thousand inciflental jobs, caring for equipment, issuing N uniforms and serving the athletes and coaches, the Managers are an indispens- able part of the athletic program. STUDENT MANAGERS First Row: Jerry Folke. Louis Hill, Rohert Elder. Second Row: ,lvrry Tisscrand, llill licsslcr. 117 THE TIRELESS EFFGRT OF THE G TEME As the coach makes the team run smoothly, the gatemen handle the spectators efficiently, working hard to see that each fan is well taken care of. The following men Work all Football games: Eldon P. Reising, Arthur Wvolf, Paul 0. Wenzel, Joseph Burleigh, Herman Freihaut, Carl Reitz, Mel Lasher, Ralph Lichtenfelfl, Wlibhle Reiber, Ray Harman, Ollie Weaver, l.eo Seib, Oswald Hormuth., Gilbert Gehlhausen, Roman Gehlhansen, Hubert Gehlhausen, Clifford Grange, Joseph Peak, Gilbert Barry, Robert Lamey, Henry Barthel, Carl Bettag. Fifteen additional men are used at 'Inter-City games. These also are Memorial Boosters who volnteer for this work. 118 Miss Georgia Clark, Mrs. Norman Meier, Mrs. Joseph Fiedler. Mrs. Pearl Wall, Mrs. Alvan Rough, Mrs. Lena Garvey, Mrs. Margaret Schubert. UMMMM . . . GOOD! A crew of hard working epicures, under the chief gourmet, Miss Estelle Ziliak, have turned out many a chef d'oeuvre to tease the pallate of all who eat in thc Cafeteria. Their subtle art is most expressive in the piece d,resistauce, hot dog on bun. 119 1 1 Mr. Kay llarnmn, Vlfli-lll'l55lllQ'lllQ Mr. Carl licttag, Presicluntg Mr. Carl Rcilz, Secretary. The Booster Club is a group of men who back the athletic activities of the school, especially football. Afforfling the nucleus of adult support at all games, always in there pitching, even when the going is rough, they never let the spirits ofthe rooters sag. 120 BA LLIB llllll'0l'lllS - ff llluaiv Now lnstrumvnls lllliflifxll Supper -f Football Trip . 'l'lu-sv arfx but Sl'Nl'l'ill of the many ilvms wllivlr arise- lie-fore Memorialls Hand Club :luring ilu- 1-oursv ol' a ya-ar. ll is by their inn-uso aml loyal support that ilu- lmaml is lu-pl a lixing, xibranl organization. lo xou, ilu? lll1 llllN'!'S aml ollicfxrs of ilu' lgilllfl lflulm Mvmorial Hivll Sl'll0lll . 7 R' expr:-ssvs tllalllxful apprm-iation anfl llopv for your I'0lllllllH'll goofl work. Hrs. WUlll'l' Zurstaflt. View-Pwsimlvllt: Hr. Amlrn-ss Will. Prcfirlvnt: Hrs. Frank Wate1'111an. F4-1-ra-tary: Nlr. L1-0 Nurrn-nlmrn. 'l'rm-afllrvr. 12 Mrs. Jeannette tilldmll, S4-crelaryg Mrs. Marie Lex, vYif'E'PFQ'SiIi4'lllQ Mrs. Victor Huthod, Presi- uenlg Mr. Elmer Will, Treasurer. TRON'S LUB To this group we are indebted for solving many of the worries of finances, activities, and other school problems. The most loyal school supporters at Memorial, the Patrons Club, embodies the true spirit of all that is progressive and outstanding ill making the school Il success. 122 Dr Dr Dr. Dr Dr Ur Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr PATRCNS .Yietor S. Huggins . R. YV. Vielme Ray Adler . F. Minton Hartz .Julian D. Present . YQ illiz nnxx F. Healy .R. A. Mehl . Ber xlan rd D. Ravflin . H. lf. Ruxlrlick J. F. Wvynn F. l.. Fitzsimnlon .P. B. Combs .John A. Eisterllolcl XY'illiam Lee Harris Albert S. Ritz Viv. Lawrence Davis ,lohn Visher C. A. Rycroft E. T. Schafer Wvillilffl H. Dznnm L. J. Faith P. J. Riu F. H. Snurpus .Frank H. 0'Halloran S. F. Groves Thomas Mulholland Ur. James Ploclx ATTORNEYS Jnln. rx. Early W lll. I.. Mitchell J. D. l.app Ea. 11. Henning Walkern .llf 1 Walker Paul H. Schmidt Paul W7ever A Friend -55... 'swf-s I ,Wh M .Wyman Y fy 'Wt . W --.: . .. 'zz' r. , wmggg., 3, ' 1+ ' Vey 2 H 2'::j,,,,' ---- W . 'L ':,15'Z1fZ:axaj 4f. ,S I M,,,,,'fw '35 A V' , K, .,.,, w f'W ' ' W . Z4 ffflf' 19. '. 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'- ' Qing, Humrrv-DUMPTY 6 KCKNGWLEDGMENTS Throughout the year we have been helped immeasurably in the prcparation of this, the lllemorial Review, by the kindness and cooperation of many friends. and any success this publication may enjoy is due largely to their interest and work. I wish to thank all associated with this book, especially the following: His Excellency, Henry J. Grimmelsman, Bishop of Evansville, for the as- sistance he gave in selecting material for the theme. Publishers Sheed and Wvard for their kind permission to reprint excerpts from Edward l.een,s book, Wfhat is Education? Mrs. Cray ll. Wfilliams for so graciously permitting us to use the interior of Willard Library for the background of several pictures. To the members of the faculty for their assistance in securing class pictures, and for any inconvenience we might have caused them. To Sister Ellen and Brother Benedictus, C.S.ll., faculty advisers, without whose help and suggestions the Review would not be possible. To Mr. Paul Ritchel and the Staff of Heim Zi Ritchel, Inc., for laying out our yearbook. lt has been a pleasure to work with them this past year. To Kathy Clemens for her splendid art work, Harry Conner for his excellent photographic work, our stenographcrs, Ann Zurstadt and Mary Ann Diehl, and to all other members of the Staff, without whose devotedness and sacrifice this result of our efforts would not now be in your hands. Cs f - if qlfllfflfffll Editor in Chief. 127 S C l4C,O L C ALEN D K R jfyf' -r ix YN ,Il NIR I yuh? ,IW iff!! qi JM' Us i Q X x , X N ' x 0-14' If ff' : r' '11 fYae42iR0oo xegexxgixoo '1f'b!X5QQexboae40eQ QQQQQSXOQ V , , ,y :Xl ' x : ii ? 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LOIIIIDIIIHCIIIS of BROWN DRUG STDRE Nalmrlmod Drugs. Inc. 131 COIIIPHIIICIITS of DELKER BROS. MFG. CCDMPANY lNc0RP0HA1'1+3u HENDERSGN, KENTUCKY Em' Mum. . HERCULES BOIlY COMPANY INC. 1 Ol XX. FRANKLIN STREET IW XNSVILLE. INDIANA 13 ENJOY REFRESHMENT Drink 2 f 1 In Bottles UOUBlE U l E A ' L M 2 2 ,W1a!'f 1f A ff A f ffl, if UW 9 a ff:-f7x?:z2'Q5yj' f uf Psnnnlcu LUXURY CIGAR QUALITY AT A POPULAR PRICE 133 IF after High School graduation you are interested in the attractive and lucrative Field of Business, we invite you to ask for our descriptive literature. LOCKYEAR,S BUSINESS COLLEGE Evansville, Indiana A Professional School of Accountancy, Business, and Secretarial Sciencev STECKLER'S GRCCERY GROCERIES, MEATS, VEGETABLES, AND POULTRY PHONE 3-1856 SIXTH AND 0AK STS. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 134 EVANSVILLE LUMBER CO. 1700 W. Franklin Phone 3-4771 Give Us A Try-B-4 U-Buy kj this seal is your guarantee of quality paints call us on all your paint requirements CRANE BRGS. LUMBER C0. 300 N. Willow Road Phone 3-5436 Congratulations to Class of ,47 From IDEAL PURE MILK, INC. 201 S. E. Eighth Street 135 NATIONAL FURNITURE MFG. CO. Manufacturers of Furniture For The Living Room WCLF HEATING PLUMBING VENTILATION SHEET METAL and AIR CONDITIONING LINK BELT STOKERS Phone 3-4730 ENGINEERING SERVICE 511 Oak Street 136 YOKEL 86 SONS Bdeat Blarket and C3rocery QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Serving in Evansville since 1898 Phone 5 1 34 101 N. W. Seventh DRINK Delicious Nutritious Soda LEMON-LIME DRINK Contains 111 Units of Healthful Vitamin B-1 I. VOGEL 86 SONS, BOTTLERS 600 Market St. Phone 3-5724 Ask For - CRYSTAL PEARL VINEGAR MADE IN EVANSVILLE 219 Wwe f if I ' .,, :Q:..i. ,-V. , ,, , 7 ff- . 12 ,,,,,.,,, x A I Aff ,fe ' X 4 - W ff 1 - V ' - x , . Mes:-.y S A-' 4,M-QM-v rw. 'Q - w 4 ' 4 .wi a x X . J , A w as 1 K 1 :Q F-k?ljb'lykfj5?,r g,,.t,424?' 555, 3 .x xv ir 1 xi 1 I Aflii,4?fff5 2 Q Q V , 1 x 1, , f 1, 1 S P . ' 'W V' ' ' 1 wif Jnfgr-f4i'gJ4f1, 149+ 2 - ef, f, 4 4 4 ,, 11.1. 4,cww-,fffqgiffwaifw1 foyjg' ,W ,J :X ay' ,f ' eg rr,4'ye1agf?i1 f in:-E v A- , , f 3 - 4 ,fr gr, ,f,9ggy,:gg1?e- gy,i3,Kgg,vSi - ,A me 1 N . 22 vm-swf ' .g-. 1'?Hms,yH'A: Ly 1111 ,wwf 1 :ff M fTfvsv,, yf,, 1, ,,5 .,f Q X211-xiw wh! E7 lxfifir' clk fn- 3 , -V Af' 4 X a, ' 9- gaigmya , 2 -1 W 'pw 1 , 1 -' gwisfwfma ,LN : v ' ,f,3,fxsff?1mwfwflfvxfsfzv-,1Jiw,Q,1 1 ' ef , M , 1 ELAN wfiiggsfawmwiwigfgffgE 1 W A, f , ,. mm H 51 ' 2, , 9. - 2 5' ?13?Qw5f5fi1f'??5f6f2vfasf? gg 1 ,sv Q : :sy ff' Sw 1fNfSfi'b gf J 55. gjwgl ' mit ' A ' V: v: ffl' if 1 ' ' widb w',6VX9X Jw or 1 ff PLAQ u ES - MoTTo ES 1 S - Y 3 ,f REPRODUCTIONS IN GIL OF SALLMANS FAMOUS MASTERPIECES BIBLE BO0K STORE 113 N. W. Sth sf. EVANSVILLEJND. Ph.2-1392 COMPLIMENTS ED MOONEY MOTURS YOUR DEALER We Give Prompt, Courteous Service On All Make Cars All Work Guaranteed 111 S. E. Third Street Phone 3-5271 138 Egx X R ix R XR R X X E X T R it R A XX snaps FROM RAAIN-951 71:1- EVANSVILLE FEDERAL BAKERIES, DRINK INC- I ROYAL CROWN COLA 'Bread and Fine Pastri A Best by Taste Test 1 19-615-719 Main Street 1 JOS. SCHAEFER as SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS DIAL 3-543 1 LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE 311-315 N, W. FIFTH STREET 139 N T' ' 'W i ' Tl ROYAL SUPER FOOD MARKET Quality Foods For Less Delivery Service Self Service Quality Meats-Fresh Vegetables and Groceries Beer by Case or Bottle 1218 N. Fulton Stringtown and Petersburg Roads i Phone 3-2358 Phone 4-1437 DOUBLE MEASURE DOUBLE COLA DOUBLE PLEASURE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Cafeteria 140 iiiif 5 : 'f .,,:f 5 ':':4 ' I .'i WWW! 'fi 'l.-.. , ', ' V- ifiiii '- f-' E ' w 4 : ,::l l il '5' GX ' 'Q'7 5i Q'A AA ---- 4':f X 5 ::1:z:: K .:.:.,.:: S. W. KLEIN NEFF Dial 3-9608 NEFF 86 COMPANY lVIen's and Boys, Furnishings 2205 W. Franklin Street Evansville, Indiana .. for those who go out to eat! Rich, satisfying Sexton Salad Dressing, served by better eating everywhere. I-IERRMANN,S DAIRY Pasteurized and I-Iomogenized Milk and Vitamin D Phone 2-2230 141 YOUR ASSURANCE OF QUi41,11'Y HAMS-BACON WIENERS-SAUSAGE LARD-BEEF ASK YOUR FRIENDLY WEIL DEALER FOR V Vi! '-'5 Weil Packing Co. Evansville, Ind. BEST WISHES BRUCKEN Co., INC. Food Service, Equipment and Supplies Evansville, Indiana LOANS SAVINGS TH E PLAN Where Fourth Crosses Sycamore Phone 3-6261 Evansville, Ind. A GREAT NAME IN PAINTS f House Paints f Wall Paints if Fine Enamels f Varnishes 308 S. Frederick Street Dial 2-3502 142 RIDE THE BUSSES SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY SAVE YOUR DAD'S CAR Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Co. 7!wu!zw AUTO LACQ. SYN. ENAMEL HOUSE PAINT ENAMELS VARNISHES MER-HILL HARDWARE 8th and Main Phone 3-4178 143 The Sporting Goods Store 14 S. E. Fourth Street Phone 7972 HORMUTH'S PAINT WALLPAPER AND HARDWARE A Paint for every purpose. Over 500 patterns of wallpaper to select from. Phone 8048 1250 Division St. I 3 Kyra: cllaslnon Compliments of U. S. Reising Hail! To The Class Of '47 And To All Memorial Under-Grads The Store for Men and Boys The Sports-Town Shop For Women and Misses STROUSE 86 BROS SALIWS M rim fbafagbuumnfflle. FOURT 5 MAIN VAN WINKLE TIRE SALES 416-22 Sycamore Street Evansville, Indiana Phone 3-4141 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE GENERAL TIRES RECAPPING VULCANIZING WHEEL BALANCING MOTOR TUNE-UP George, Mary, Kitty and Bernard MUELLER'S MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES FROSTED FOODS 2214 Fifth Avenue o 1 c.0' Q96 PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE 5266 A M When choice foods are available you will find them at EMGE GROCERY CO. 1005 S. Kentucky Avenue 1 V EVERY ELECTRICAL NEED INDUSTRIAL WIRING Mfgrs. Neon Signs-Service Motor Repairing HOME and COMMERCIAL LIGHTING FIXTURES APPLIANCE REPAIRS SWANSONfNUNN ELECTRIC CO. Eighth and Oak Sts. Phone 7188 Always a Place For You to Park ARDIN IIQIQER MUSIC COMPAD' 55 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE OUR RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Pianos-Organs Musical Instruments Music Books-Sheet Music Radios-Combinations Records-Solovox Wurlitzer Organ A. BROMM AND COMPANY 208 N. W. First Street Evansville, Indiana Phone 7225 I WESSELMAN'S Thanks For Shopping At Wesselman's Finer Foods 3 Lincoln and Weinbach 1 l A l COMPLIMENTS OF H. HERMANN 1 FINE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM 23 MAIN STREET 1 V Congratulations, Class of '47 HERMAN QI. FOLKE 147 BROWN,S MASTER MARKET 1 501 WEST FRANKLIN BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS RECORDS AND NEEDLES STRINGS AND REEDS SCHUTTLER MUSIC SHOP 18 N. W. Sixth Street Phone 2-6269 Style Leaders in Wearing Apparel For High School Boys and Girls 406-08 Main Street ROLL ON YOU TIGERS With the Best Wishes of MARCY'S PHARMACY 965 WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE 2-3112 Your Prescription is our Sincerest responsibility. May we serve you? fEXA ,.-' W YT in In I u n-- FIRST FOR 'rumsv 'gl I 1 ?i59P0,,, qtflgty Wwmww R. H. OSWALD CO. WHOLESALE ERUITS VEGETABLES GRoCER1Es 9-43 Pasco Avenue Evansville, Ind. JOHN H. SCHULZE SYLVESTER M- SCHULZE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES TRI-STATE A. G. DUNCAN 86 SON PRINTING CO. 2227 W. Ohio Street 18 Vine Street Phone 9201 0 Best Wishes Class Of '47 DAWSON-WINSLOW WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 411 MAIN STREET DEPENDABLE SHOES SINCE 1907 HILL'S MAIN AND RIVERSIDE FROSTY MALTS 10c-20c E. DETERMANN 104 Main Street CHURCH GOODS HALLERT'S MEN 'S SHOP 2nd and Main Sportswear-Slacks--jackets EASTSIDE VARIETY STORE 1332 Division MR. and MRS. ALFRED RAUSCH Proprietors Evansville Federal Bakeries, Inc. 615, 719 Main Bread and Fine Pastries RESTAURANT At 119 MAIN STREET THE GIBSON COMPANY The Wholesale Automobile Supplies Telephone 2-4 164 THE HOFFMANN MART INC. FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERING and APPLIANCES 20-22-24 S. E. Third Street 7 Evansville, Indiana . ART'S POTATO CHIPS POTATO CHIPS POPCORN-CARMELCRISP 906 Main Phone 5174 ffgest in Townv THE HUB HENRY LEVY sc SONS 427-429 MAIN STREET Men's Hats and Furnishings and Clothing Specialties Phone 3-2501 519-23 S. E. Eighth St. DRIVE CAREFULLY KRAUSE BODY WORKS . BEST WISHES Buy Enriched HON-E-KRUST KLEITZHSIEIOVVERS, BREAD 721 Main St. Phone 2-1160 Compliments MADISON MARKET HINKLE BEAUTY SALON EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT 603 I-Iulman Building Sam Still, Prop. phone 2-2262 MADISON AT BEDFORD NATIONAL BATTERY CO. COMPLETE SELECTION PHONOGRAPH RECORDS N. W. Fourth and Bond Sts. E Evansville, Indiana 425 VINE PHONE 3-6223 OHIO VALLEY SQUND ORTH'S FOOD MARKET SERVICE 1101 South Evans Avenue 11 N. W. Riverside Drive Evansville, Ind. phone 2-4964 Phone 9243 Evansville 13, Indiana MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING SHOES, FURNISHINGS SIEGEL'S Fourth and Locust HIVIAININYU SIEGEI., Manager BOB WRIGHT MOTORS PON TIAC-CADILLAC . ,. 5 l -Miim iii f5 !HILH::F- ni p nun Il in ty, .5 Ilf'l'JIl I IIIUSICRL lnsnumcms - IECOQDS-ELECTIICRL Ilmianccs I -oo Ensrn I Sm--EvansvIuc,lnmnna REITZ-SCHMITZ Service Station Phone 3-0977 STANDARD OIL INDIANA CORPORATION DECKER'S Office Furniture, Equipment and Sup-plies Fountain Pens, Greeting Cards Fifth and Vine Sts. Phone 3-3145 GIFTS FOR GRADUATION 5,000 ITEMS TO CHOOSE EROM ACME .IEWELERS The Little Shop Witll Big Values 4-28 IVIai,n Street Good Used Cars BROWN 86 AUTRY MOTORS 1728 S. Kentucky Ph. 4-5733 W. P. fWIBBLEI RIEBER Expert Shoe Repairing 312 N. Fulton Avenue Corner Franklin Best Wishes of IVIarion Rice and Bert Cheatham NURRENBERN'S On the West Siden CRAIG'S Sundries Sodas Lunch 1 903 Division EVANSVILLE, INDIANA PHONE 2-8700 DESIE TED EY HEIM AND RITCHEI. INC EvANsvILI.E INDIANA 1947 152


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