Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1959

Page 1 of 156

 

Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collectionPage 7, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collectionPage 11, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collectionPage 15, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collectionPage 9, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collectionPage 13, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collectionPage 17, 1959 Edition, Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 156 of the 1959 volume:

- n 1.-4.7, , v - : f., fn. V ,-'Ji-Q, .A .gin L ., 5,4-'Vg ,W Q: V . .,,, 0 4, 'L '- , l 5 -P! If'- iff-VE 'gif . V 1. 5 Q L , U, ,.. ' - f D '1 2 W, ' . . , , X 1 nga,-fasgmi'-,F-JU1' . ,. v' I ' I ' 1 x . 5., '1 .'. ' 93' ' ' Ono Q Q., v X ,hx AQ .Fry a,., ' 49 , , 4 l' .Q da. - s ' +1 f'- 'ga- ' A . ' 1- .:. Q . tug , A -' 4- s 1 ' .V4 , K 1. 1-.S fy A .gp N-.N L 15' X ' ' . -- c 411- SA: o n . fm '4 WFS ., S' S,-by . , 1 v I '- 'ci X 'I Ari XX U O 4 A a 'o K -I' 'X Q f ' . . 0 - fm 1. , 1 - ' s I' O.. N 0 ' . X Q ,o s ' t -Os, ' ' 4 l fir., . 1., ,Q I . an . ,L I 3 f'. Q 1 ' 3 7 r -,. . fs Y -7 X ' .1 5 r at A I 4 1 I ' I Q' 4 iff, I 'fffaf .. Us bv -5 KL 6 . 1- 5 51 N V Y 'P -an-.M QQQQ hurt t . 4 u I Q ,. X . is Rf xy, w sis xi 42g-6+ iiiif -4-w-,...m.. Q I A UF r 3-' 22 ,f ,ff ' M' , ,wr W if wi' ' A ' Z , 16 Ha f W.. 1 ,fiiiw ' ,1 W VM . , A, ? , 1 I ,J ' f 5 . ,,, XF ??wwfQ W' M' f ,mm . ' 3 5 E Q 1 . T f ' V ' W K W A I mg Q, A Q It 1 no YfAb W , , fi 3, 1 Q , am 5 ' A Y V a 8 M' YW '- ff1 fv:. f,1xwy,.fg:5 We 1 -N k 'na zg,,,,m5, 'wwf'- Kwmg, 4,4533 wry Wm WWW V 'ff ,,.,, ff .. V' v L U N H '- .,,....,,- . ww M . I ,fy A -mmm . , in U U . , f +- f -M, J f 'nf' ':f:,2. 'i' ,. ,, ,., f V , , ,,f,Z.f,2f..-,gay ,A , lfviimf , k K fy ' W. V H ff Y W' A 7 . , I Vg' 1 1 V V ' , V V ' 'EU V, - f, ' 4' ','D',f , v, I, ,ag U1 v fy, A ' 'Wg . I ' Q , , My -.7 , n - 1 ,U kf N'f 1,f,-gr '1' jfy 'V 2 . ' , V f ' A -f ' W I V, ,f.- n , ru-I lv' f , ' fw, .,,-..,.,.ff f f uf f Un the almerican Scene . . THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL The Catholic High School is American to the core. It is taught by Americans: its students are Americansz its ideals are American. lt inculcates patriotism not as a sentiment- but as a religious duty. lt is a bulwark of American democracy- stressing the highest ideals of citizenship, of social justice, of racial equality, and of friendliness for those of every faith and of every color. We here at Sacred Heart Central High, conscious of this splendid heritage, strive daily toward the goal of all education: to see clearly. to image vividly. to think steadily, to will nobly. Thus daily we lay the foundation of the good life. HIS EXCELLENCY PAUL C SCHULTE DD and scholastic circles, we lovingly dedicate our 1959 SACORIAN to His Excellency the Most Reverend Paul C Schulte DD Arch bishop of Indianapolis 4 In admiration for his outstanding leadership in religious, civic, . I - I ' 'I ' CONTENTS Page Number OUR SCHOOL FACULTY ACTIVITIES STUDIES SPORTS 4 cLAssEs J gf 'L ADVERTISING NJ-n 4. days.: 'kS TZ'-L! y Q I I I I E . 1 f14 . J! I. A' z I I 8 'Q 1 A' JT ' .. 7 l I I , P I4 fn: I ': QQ43 iff- Wi 36 - 'ZF ' 'Q 4- , . . A5 wg ' ' 7 . I ig! I -. 48 Z 4' I 41? . In in I . Erik' - 1'I'?f 0 Lffv -3, '51 i,,r'3 .' 1 i, 64 .-iff, A f 9.1 :M . H , g'-I Kb? 1- .' ' 53.49 . 'Avi 102 ' - T I I 'kfvf ' If I, , 1 -f JL' '1 . ,.:g. - A 'I.Tf., .f . T-ff 2 . :X Y 'iw :Z-...uri- ', .yfq--.,. 5 - I' v 1 ' :A M ',!, '. I xp- ' L',l.. Q -lf xfh, L, ,W 1 .- 4 'rf f fl ' L. 4 -- - . . A - up -. . - V- L.-f' ' Q K' 5 L' .gx Q' 1. '. '41 . .' y I if-'I-P. 35, Q,- f' 1 51 :NV xr Clif ff' f. 2 -4 J 6 . I 0 ,f f . 5' 4 f B Q y -X .,+ I . e uf 1 .. V ,ji A , af. f K :rf 51, ' , 1' if , ,v . 'I 'B W mi' Q yr. an Q 1 I Wi ,164 1 ,, ', it g 5 in If 5 4 On the almerican Scene . . THE CATHGLIC HIGH SCHOOL Bishop Sheen has aptly stated the arm of all good teachers an arm well understood by SHC educators lt as for the teacher fo make youth understand that they have only one arrow rn the qulver that is the arrow of youth phasrze the necessfty of that arrow hrttrng the target the Dlvmely appointed target love of God love of coun try love of nelghbor and it may be shot but once. lt is for the teacher to em- xx- 1 ,l 5,3-. w 'hw u-...L Q 4 if F XX 1 1 ii 'ffl 1 I Q f 'xx ' r.: z --2 'TL- AA. ,,, I 4, I K- A-J DIRECTED BY COMPETE T SISTERS SISTER ANGELITA CYRIL C SJ Religion Lahn SISTER MARY GERALD C SJ Band Choral SISTER MARY VALERIA C SJ Religion Physics Geometry Algebra SISTER MARY CARLOS C SJ Religion Lolin Secrelarral Training SISTER MARY XAVIER C SJ ,Z lgion American History V Latin American History ,L World History SISTER AGNES FRANCIS C SJ Religion World History Clhzenshlp Librarian SISTER CLARA JOSEPH C SJ Religion English Journalism Speech SISTER MARY BENEDICTA, C.S.J. Religion, Social Economics, Bookkeeping SISTER FRANCES LOUISE, C.S.J. Religion, Home Economics I SISTER SAINT KEVIN, C.S.J. Religion, English, 5 ' Yearbook Advisor 4 SISTER NOREEN JOSEPH, C.S.J. Religion, Business Educalion SISTER HARRIET JOSEPH, C.S.J. Religion, Chemistry, Algebra 'SISTER KATHLEEN VINCENT, C.S.J. Religion, Biology SISTER PAUL CHRISTINE, C.S.J. Religion, English, General Math 1,264-is 1 -1 'W 40 S- We Ros-em SPRINGEQ, as r Athletic Di Gclor T caiamsllgp l -1 iv--1 y fe. '--4? 'i4'7 4 J Religion Mechanical Drawing IG Trigonometry Advanced Algebra OHN MALES, B,S. English Drivers' Training Athletic Coach Health - Phys. Education LV Religion English Business English Z V fi It J lee Lacs 1-0-1 Q'-1-vvlfk-fvle WlLLlAM GREEN, B,S. Business Law Business Arithmetic General Business Athletic Coach' Health- Phys. Education 1 .1 World History American History Religion JOHN DWENGER, B.S. Business Arithmetic General Business Drivers' Training Typing Athletic Coach l ' L E ' , I ! 4. JUANITA LENNOX, B,S. ft' , . 'L English ..-g,f ,vi I Drivers' Training I2 V I J ,ff Health 8- Safety, i A' E Physicaljd-ucation ,lffvv , 4, ff A-rf j ff MAURICE OLDHAM Band if is , gww W 'E FN 3 1' ll? 5 V: RULES AND REGULATIONS . . . sound better over a Cup of C0lf9e,H agree the teachers at a faculty meeting YOU DO IT, MISS DUNN . . . I'Il stand here and supervise. Mr. Stuckey is so co-operative ! 5 On llze almerican 'Scene . . THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL My Day rs a pretty busy one for SHC students Mrs sion projects Recl Cross work social get togethers club meetings dramatfc ventures all round out the whole man and contribute to his emotional maturity I Belong are the magrc words as .lrmmre and Jane move happily on to make the American scene a better place In which to lrve 11 N ' ' 1 I ' 1 I - - - - - ll 11 'I ,ft Us l J B. gud 1CiiI MIGHTY FRIENDLY PEOPLE, THOSE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS . . l'I.l. GO QUIETLYH . . . says Paul Annee but firm when necessary. Sandra Singer, Secretary, Eddie O'Brien, gg Bernie Weimer hands him a parking ticket Treasurer, Bernie Weimer, President, Mary Lee Lauclc, Vice-President s Remembering . . TLIDE T COUNCIL AIMS Our Student Council, the pulse of an active student body, strives to encourage the practice of good citizenship. It has inaugurated new activities-the Snowball Dance, our tirst Homecoming, and the setting up of parking facilities. Its officers and representatives possess a true school spirit, instilling in their fellow classmates the desire to uphold the good name of Sacred Heart Central in every way. STARS BRIGHT . . . MUSIC JUST RIGHT . . . THE SNOWBALL DANCE . . . UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT riff' 4 vl ,Q HAIL, FULL OF GRACE, THE LORD IS WITH THEE. LUKE 1,28 . . . The Angel Gabriel, Paula Spellman, announces to the Blessed Virgin Mary, portrayed by Linda Zetzl, that she is to be the Mother of God THE WORLD LAY IN DARKNESS AND DESOLATION . . . only a glimmer of hope lived on . . . surely the Messiah would come soon! And then, on a cold winter's night in Bethlehem a Babe is born . . . our Redeemer . . . THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. Our students were instilled with the true spirit of Keep Christ in Christmas by this pageant given under the capable direction of Sister Mary Xavier and an unusual cast of players Remembering . . . THE GLORIES O THE CHRISTMAS PAGEAN WHERE IS HE THAT IS BORN KING OF THE JEWS? FOR WE HAVE SEEN HIS STAR IN THE EAST AND HAVE COME TO WORSHIP HIM. MATT. 2,2 . . . Edward O'Brien, .Ioe Pierle, and Milne Snider travel as the three Magi AND ENTERING THE HOUSE, THEY FOUND THE CHILD WITH MARY HIS MOTHER AND FALLING DOWN THEY WORSHIPPED HIM. MATT. 2,11 THE HEART OF OUR SCHOOl.'S RELI- GIOUS ACTIVITIES - the Catholic Stu- dents' Mission Crusade .. works to aid the missions while molding SHC stu- dents' energies into Catholic Action by emphasizing study, prayer, and sacrifice. The CSMC brought new activities to us this year . . . the Candy Sale and the Carnival, while each Wednesday was declared S day and set aside for special collections for the needy missions. Sacred Heart High ranked second among the high schools of the arch- diocese by contributing 51,910 to the missions. This spirit of sacrifice and gen- erosity lays the foundation for better Catholics . . . better citizens BILL BRUNS INTERVIEWS ST. FRANCIS... as the latter, in the person of Tom Ray, visits a CSMC meeting SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES . . . the Crusaders dance to the dreamy strains of the SHC Dance Band Remembering . . OUR DEDICATIO '- IIZH n CSMC OFFICERS TAKE OVER . . . Vic Risch, president, and Annette Prestel, vice-president, representing the seniors, John Richardson, treasurer, and Jo Ann Lauck, secretary, the iuniors 5 . -R A is 'V . '-TQ Aff-4. ,X 5 uri .ci KAY KERN AND JOHN RICHARDSON--ALL SMILES . . . as fhey are abou! fo present Father Roland and Sider Placide wirh rhe iunior gifis THAT CERTMN MARK Remembering . . . THE PRESENT TIO MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL, WHICH IS THE FAIREST RING OF ALL? , . . coniend Dave Murfin, John Hahn, Rosemary Smith, Dorothy Laker, Vivian Schmidf, Georgianna Kraeszig, Bonnie Shearer, Judiih Zahn, and Charles Roeder. 1 x A SOLEMN HUSH FALLS OVER THE JUNIOR CLASS AS THEY AWAIT THE PRESENTATION OF THEIR RINGS OF JUNIOR RINGS JUNIORS . . . Yes, your class ring has a glorious heritage. The finger ring has always been a mark of distinction, of prestige, and of influence, worn with pride in every nation of the world. Seldom merely an article of adornment, rings usually have borne some significance. Symbols of loyalty, love, or affection . . . symbols of wealth and power . . . symbols of religion, patriotism, influence . . . but always a mark of distinction. To you, your class ring is an everlastingly beautiful me- mento of your high school career. In future years, you will wear it iust as proudly . . . recalling many, many pleasant memories at SHC. NOW, JUNIORS, YOU KNOW THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS . . . Gary Tyler makes a splendid Old Nick as he admires the rings of Andra VanAbeele, John Hankins, Paul Laudick, Linda Greve, Bill Malin, and Mary Lou I.aRosa THE NICEST THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES . . . recalls Elaine Romer, admiring her long-awaited class ring VACATION, HERE I COMEI' '... bursts out Father Roland as he heartily accepts some ever welcome fishing gear 21 IN SCARLET BERETS AND VESTS . . . the Freshman cheerleaders go Conti- nental: Lindo Pierle, Toni Heinz, Pam Arnold, and Ellen Kern IN PYRAMID FORMATION . . . the Varsity cheer- leaders go gymnastic: Bonnie Brumfield, Mary Rose Mayer, Kay Kern, Rosalea Colin, Eileen Stewart, and Ann Ronnebaum UR CLUB SACRED HEART, OUR SACRED HEART, FAITHFUL TO HER WE'LL ALWAYS BE. WE WILL FIGHT FOR OUR ALMA MATER, FLYING COLORS OF RED AND WHITE. WE'LL FIGHT! Led by peppy cheerleaders . . . the girls' pep club in their colorful blouses and gloves . . . the newly organized boys' pep club in their sharp red caps and shirts, sparked our team on to try a little harder. The school spirit spread as a contagious but desirable disease . . . even to the sedate faculty. VIM -f- VITALITY + ENTHUSIASM : OUR SCHOOL SPIRIT! YOU MAKE THE BASKETS, WE'LL MAKE THE NOISE! WHO'S THIS? IT'S OUR BOYS' PEP CLUB! IN RED BERMUDAS AND WHITE SOCKS . . . the Reserve cheer- leaders go Ivy-league: Nancy Woods and Georgionna Kroeszig our es o e n iana Nr.. THE SPIRIT AND ENTHUSIASM OF THE CROWDS the long llne of gally decorated escort wull we ever forget' And then the clnmox of xt all d Homecoming Queen by floats the official pollce when Rosalea Colm was crowne Co captoms Bob Sauer and Dave Rlchordson amid the cheers of the crowd' F r stP -tUd l 1 Q 1- 0UR.Cll. , . 'l 'AY . H ui W N ,, el' , VL A , 1 ' o,,,w,, 5 'P xf F5 T Fir rile T 5 y L :I ' Mag , if ' V ,fu -v 5 :ff F 'I Q I f MF u I l l . ' M 4 S FFR? OF 774 1 Q ,' hifi. f K' Y rl.-1 ffilffg 4 9 2: , 11 d-q LR GUS BHTTLE O 'UMA-. THAT COOL RELAXED LOOK OF THE SPARTAN DANCE BAND . . . under the direction of Mr. Maurice Oldh ' - ' am. First Row. Carol Berry, John Roll, Bernard Welmer, Margaret Benedicll, Janet Day, Second Row: Eernard Greene, Tom Long, Bill Long, Robert Gentille, Linda Zefzl, Richard Augustin, Tipton Sweany Remembering . . AND AWAY WE GO! . . . signals Drum Ma'or Tom THE PAG EA TRY WHEN THE CONDUCTOR'S HANDS GIVE THE DOWNBEAT . . . the blare, bleat, rattle, and oompah ofthe big brass band penetrates the air . . . a beat that stirs the blood and pep of every SHC student. WHEN THE CONDUCTOR'S HANDS GIVE THE DOWNBEAT . . . the dance band swings into Main Title Theme . . . the pep band rocks with Fight, Fight, Fight. AT ATTENTION! BRASS BAND'S PERCUSSION QUARTET , . . Joe Hinsley, David Koehl, Pat Hoovler, Bernard Greene l Long to four alert flag twirlers: Margie McCarthy, Peggy Moore, Barbara Peters, Linda Hull 26 Courtesy of the Indianapolis Star .Q q m .I X ' , 1 M fx N52 Q, -W 2, 5 ff! 'v 'Z X11 6 I kisfriqv' fi fa! '- VN V' . fKf?.Q , 1 fr I 'Uk' 397 Q '-, f',, Q HX ' 475' n X r ff!! V ' 'W NK X, fffir N t J: gs Z ,QM f ff S - I X I fl' f 'f' 'N V I lx 115. ,M M ffm 4 .mmu,e,f- J' W. ,QL if 9 Q ' - s ', ,fb aiu ag! ri 1, 3? 12 - 'Q 1 v 'Q , ee . . ., Q , .,,. , Q Q 5552? 's 1 I -FT-lie,-i,,g.'. E THRILL Roach we am QXXMW le Uctober 22 ' n Uni Ms Ke no Cow p , Misslo t Bars I . . Vnctor Rnsch to Crown emor ,, ,ff ,ff ,WY ' Siudents ptevare 2 a C 0 f 1 a n Y ou1hW eek Nw: Dl5plflyS a'gnf'x: im:3' va. 4, ya. ' ' K s..f.a new c,-mx. x.aa,,.9-di.. nm.. oa.w. as --gK,,,,L,,,,,h,m,,,,- 5,.m,,,.. M.......x sum.-.x c'.m..uf im-an I You vim reign uve, me lm. .I xx .Mix ,vm :uf of-.. 9.1-01. 2. Baxxexl and Beck' mm TSMG MMM.. il swarm vi Sums mm ue 'new A h A mm-Ungc mn su-mu vumf w 1 ' m war 5 wr .N ., gh. M M, .M . SW.. Saconav Edwovs A ,,,m,,, B mmgmgg N .-mxmunm nf mm, nnxluond vm- wma sung W wa up Bum i, ' ' . Bn Nenxben 0' 'M 5V q' pbinwd editor-knfchiv! ol the com- as um avpxause from the fxnsf. messed by dumatnegwm ms an ml :edging on me three senior geftions oi Sa- -,xmf Qecxmns. hun preps: we ' . , I MM.-wxng ptegusm for tb! htm!!! W su' vm N: Dcndd Crea an Hjgh Schenk Vw' M me mfs.,-1 body. vel uwfvw JW: Ie-we-1 'U' WSW- LSMC vresidem, I. wma Wd noon, wr! Ann dm-Zsvm. A1-,mf rejoiced wish his Cekovi daw- Nl mn... wma 103.1 c,.-- FW ' 'YQ Q:,N w'::' 1 mares u he ammea me mx- . w,,,,,,,, 'wyrd ,.,., Km' Quan Co, xo Aim Cu nouncement and then ioyhmy I vu vnu. vim Gd J-nw Qu ' - ' 3 4 5 E 5' --Cmnt, Koach and www .x 71.1.1 WM hw SNWW1 Swv' .dW ' sw, N , E ll-11 L.. v um... -mmm mxan, um-fx pvv , f' ' x 0 ' 5' Wm sml u..ff.d We t .na Bunn: vnu pw.d,,9v 1 filsf' al lm! Ind queen an , f c ' Guy Tyh-r and Jann gufwu. we CSIC 0531 OCX.. '12 hx .I Shy D :.:':'2'v0-4 gufanw :Au-401. larry Ganumw CMH Roan 4 We Slfyed Begg, Gym:- A Ymms -x Work UM! Gvvf Elfbfvlxf eiiioxe. Tmrep Fuhu el 'Mm M0077 The .Q 'on me an 1....n, 1..,.x-. X. rn. nm- me vm-a sqwdu, gdpm agen' bf ff- 4 f fun - CHC P'i ', 'N' 'dvd ani., I 4 , wuhnty Maud, heKd nw own, nw ,pdf-,pinsd 5,,.0- xlwf M use N93 is Clever Annes for me mug, ,g W m,,,,Mv Sui wining my v.f,Ai,4,o vi M C5140 UM' 'G' by m,x.,a,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, umu- ll 51 pd: in nl hyd di' 'md by 'N sind and Ding' shi in an Mm - Bind made! De dir action of - of x m'mNP, ' ' xnufm oxavrf-, wi aafecm. M-hw for puvn-inning ,nw 1'9 :At 9:39, ftlgibmt, Vito! milf!! wt-,gal were inked nuke at NmY 'tl 15108 0 I chlhenge vm gvfw wi Iwi- me pp .4-,Qian ex. ,an-xng of lo .xx sprwlh at n P., pn, of maze. Qv,.W':,rfa'v M M-A 1-ff W of 4 f' ' 5 0 WVVY ' ' Cslc umm- Tm. 1-ny, nm, and Wu Mx vniluf apnea n wand w mx l','t:nbt' THE WOBJJTB FKHBST CYXOC. 05512 C!-NU? BASS. begin ' Brumhxa tygclring nd immedi- ' if-0 1 -hart Stu: N 1-1 qi -A GBX 4:10 A ,pd quot'- J nl QP N - .Mx Bu 8, I N ,ivan- M -mains md? ' :faked -- ab solve -L-4951.2 ht! n 4' mg o' vu: K 'RNNX ik lT'S ELEMENTARY, MY DEAR STUDENTS, THAT YOU ARE PLANNING A TOP-NOTCH YEARBOOKV' . . . says Sherlock Holmes from the background to Linda Zetzl, Jo Ann Carson, junior edilorp Carolyn Stahl, Jerry Lee Toler, Jean Carmichael, Helen Werner, freshman editor, Rosemarie Haag, co-editor, Mary Ann Armborst, co-editor, Gary Tyler, business manager, Joann Burrello, Mike Bailey, sport editor, Dorothy Hickman, senior editor: Roberta Carmichael, Dick Day, advertising manager, Claire Pflum, Mary Ann Niehaus, sophomore editor, Kenny Lannan, circulation manager A D THRO S OF JOURNALI M THE NEWSPAPER . . . CUT LINES, DECKS, BANNERS, CAPTIONS, DUMMIES . . . all have become a part of the daily vocabulary ROSEMARIE HAAG MARY ANN ARMBORST of the iournalism class. Interviews, rewrites, rushing to meet deadlines-all contribute their share in giving the student body a lively, informative account of school happenings. The staff, under the direction of Sister Clara Joseph, tries to make the Sacorian an example of the Catholic Press in action. THE YEARBOOK . . . AFTER MANY HOURS OF WORK, TRIALS, AND TRIBULATIONS, the Yearbook Staff, under the guidance of W .r Sister St. Kevin, presents to the student body of SHC its 1959 A yearbook. We hope that it will prove an attractive record and a living memento of your happy student life at Sacred Heart. It is our wish that when you open it twenty-five years from now it will tell a meaningful story of one ofthe best years of your life. ' T I 1 i S kv 29 was .. 'f' f :- 91 Xml. X WITH ANTICIPATION AND EXCITE- MENT, we blossom forth in our best finery . . . the Indiana Roof sets the scene . . . music drifts across the floor accom- panied by the rustle of swishing skirts . . . the Prom Queen crowns Our Lady . . . we raise our voices in unison to sing . . . the last dance . . . the parties afterward . . . in what seems a matter of minutes, a wonderful evening whirls by into the realm of cherished memories. MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS . . . Emilie Annee, Bill Byers, Everette Walters, Rose- marie Haag, Jo Ann Seyfried, and Jim Martin take a break between dances L THE NIGHT STARDUSI FELL . . . Ann Marie Varn- holt dreams on in seventh heaven' '... and why not. .. aememaefmg . . . THE SPLE DOR DIDN'T REALIZE WE COULD ALL LOOK SO NICE! . . . the Royal Court: Cathy Laker, Mary Ann Seyfried, Rosemary Lauclt, and Virginia Annee, the junior attendants. Milne Betzner, Steve Gantner, Jack Tubbs, Bob Sauer, Barbara Boyle, Carole Talbott, Mary Lee Lauck, and Margaret Laudick. MARCHING MERRIMENT . . . Judging from the range of facial expressions, the orchestra iusf mighi be playing Bridge On ihe River Kwai OF THE JU IOR PROM gs-,i KING AND QUEEN FOR A NIGHT . . . Lovely Barbara Boyle and handsome Bob Sauer dance to the strains of the Royal Waltz 31 IT'S NOT AS HEAVY AS ALL THAT . . . Pefife Barbara seems to bear flue weigh! of Qlle world as Jim Marlin, class presidenf, crowns her queen of ihe prom FATHER ROLAND GRACIOUSLY ACCEPTS . . . from Jim Martin, 'he iuniors' ioken of fhanks I, SAID THE BEAUTIFUL LADY, AM THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTlON . . . Little Bernadette stretches out her arms in wonder and supplication YOU ARE THERE . . . in that small, un- known town of Lourdes, France, as it was in 1858, the time of Our Lady of Massabielle. Solemnly, resonantly, the narrator's voice be- gins, In a back street ot Lourdes . . . Scene after scene unveils the tender, beauti- ful story of Bernadette Soubirous, the young, ignorant peasant girl to whom Our Lady deigned to appear. The drama climaxes in a glorious note of exultation as lovingly the Lady gives her message, I am the Immaculate Con- ception. A final scene of tribute to the Lady brings little children of all lands to her feet . . . singing in candlelight procession. OUR LADY OF MASSABIELLE, a pageant presented by the students under the direction of Sister Mary Xavier, proved to be the high- light of the Lourdes Centennial Year. Remembering . . . ABBE PEYRAMALE COMES TO THE AID . . . of his little friend, Bernadette THE PANORAMA AN ANGEL OF MERCY LED BERNADETI'E'S FEET PLEASE GIVE ME BACK THE WATER I TOOK FROM LOURDES. . . for the Empress' sick son, begs the latter's governess, Madame Admiral Bruat, from M. Lacade', the town's mayor. Actors: Claire Billman and Gary Tyler. if ft E- T wg he L . f T li, - if C M 'F ' Q. . 33, 2 2 . i 2 K s Q f f 5, 1 . 32 when she is lhreafened by the learned Dr. Dozous. leff fo Righf: Elaine Romer, Ed Roeling, Tom Sanders, Paul Sfodon, and Bill Malin F LOURDE WHERE FLOWS THE DEEP T . 2 Q E Q f f 2 Z 5 5 HOl.Y MARY, MOTHER OF GOD . . . were the lost words of Bernadeffe, now Sisfer Marie Bernard, as she died surrounded by her sorrowing Sisters. Judy Heelle and Mary Ann Armborxl stand closes! lo Elaine Romer, the dying Berncdehe. ORRENT OUR LADY TO GREETJ' l 4 li ' 5 St' ' 1 5' S I l la i ' ' I ll fir I ls ' 3 1 r 3 iw' FOUR YEARS I HAVE WAITED FOR THIS! . . . Ihinks Christine Mazza, as she receives her diploma from the archbishop ECCE SACERDOSH . . . ring oui the voices of the Remembering . THE POMP BIG SMILE . . . BIG NIGHT . . . BIG VACATION AHEAD 34 F GRADUATIO THE SPLENDID ASSEMBLY OF CLERGY . . . adds dignivy fo the procession IN THANKSGIVING . . . Bob Annee and Barbara Hankins visit Our Lady's Shrine before graduation choir as Archbishop Srhulte en- ters the sanctuary A SWEEP OF NOSTALGIA, A STRAY TEAR, A HEART FILLED WITH EXCITEMENT . . . pent-up emotions, as we march down the aisle to receive our diplomas. We've crossed the threshold of maturity . . . we are now on our own to put into practice those principles and ideas given us in our four years of Catholic secondary education. Perhaps it's the last time we'II see some of our classmates. May God watch over all of us and bring us together for a class reunion after we've passed over the final threshold of eternity. PENSIVE SENIORS ADVANCE SLOWLY DOWN THE AISLE THE GRADUATION CLASS OF I958 . . . Looking back on four years at SHC . . . looking forward to the future with anxious hearts On the dfmerican Scene . . THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL All of our sfudles Lllsfory English science mafhe mahcs and especially relfglon equip us for life In this world help us fo build a beffer Ameraca li mailers nof what career we choose If we fudy well now If we remember the greaf lfGdlllOf1S of our Founding Fafhers If we confmue as a religious people loving God our neighbor and our counfry success will be ours ...I , , I ' , s , , I l I 4 y 3 rg, 2. 'YQ Q, I ' Hlfyk 'T Q? - '----W fan I .ff-V,-.-M .-., A T .l-KL-.L-11-m ii' A 0 nn: lhaan E GLI H- PEECH TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW . . . With Macbeth's words ringing in their ears, students go to their English classes. Grammar, vocabulary, and correct writing are stressed to prepare the student for the tomor- row of the work-a-day world, the enioyment of good litera- ture, for the tomorrow of leisure. SPEECH IS THE HANDMAID OF ENGLISH . . . and what a charming one! Intelligent speech, pleasing speech, is truly one of the greatest gifts of God, and a marvelous tool in social life as well as in the business field. Under the guidance of Sister Clara Joseph, speech students show their skill in panel discussions, in plays, and in oratorical contests. OUT, OUT, BRIEF CANDLE . . comes the tortured cry of Maurice Evans as senior English students listen to a scene from Macbeth LATI IT ALL HAPPENED IN A LOBBY . . . Speech students had fun in produc- ing Booth Tarkington's popular comedy, The Trysting Place. Lett to Right: Linda Greve, Bernard Weimer, Dorothy Hickman, Mary Lou LaRosa, and Bob Sauer 1,1 ' lv 354 I -...F SISTER PLACIDE, AT LEAST, CAN ENJOY A LATIN JOKE . . . Third year students: Donna White, Mary Ann Fletcher, Dave Armborxt, Mary Ann McGovern, Marsha McNeely, Pat Reynolds, Dave Martin, Janet Day, Tom Lowe, Judy Heeke l NEVER REALLY KNEW MY ENGLISH GRAMMAR UNTIL I STUDIED LATIN, . . . is the cry of freshies and sophs as they master Latin declensions and coniugations. This year a third-year class was introduced and juniors are involved in Caesar and Cicero. Last year for the first time, the Latin classes, under the direction of Sister Placide and Sister Angelita Cyril, entered the Nationwide Latin Examination, winning thirteen Achievement Certificates. . WINNERS Of LATIN ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATES: Mike Dryer, Mike Carson, Dave Martin, Joanne Bruder, Elaine Romer, Annemarie Uhl, Linda Hull, Nancy Wood, Judy McDonald, Rowena Jenkins, John Sauer, Phil Caito, Father Roland, and Pat O'DonneII 39 THE MARVELS OF CHEMISTRY ABSORB THE JUNIORS . . . as they concoct some hydrochloric acid. Sitting: Kay Kern, Tom Westel, Tom Lee Ray. Standing: John Hawn, Bob Hudson, Larry Day, Mike Dugan, Judy WSCIENCE GOD'S UNIVERSE . . . with its living beings, its resources, and its laws is the realm of Natural Sci- ence. lt includes the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics. Biology and chemistry invite their students to daily lectures and discussions followed by twice-a- week lab periods. Six senior girls match their wits with senior boys in solving problems in compression, electricity, light, and sound. NOT TOO DEEP, l'M A BLEEDERH , . . says John Woodsmall as Sister Kathleen Vincent prepares to take c blood sample. Marge Wiley and Doris Feltman in the background BILL BYERS WITH A HALO! . . . Sorry, iust a ringstand, explains Richard Day to Jean Carmichael and Charles Muessig, while Bill Etter and Jim Augustin eye the vacuum lar suspiciously FOR THE SCRAPBOOK . . . Everybody SMILING as they work. John Koehl, James Vaughn, Bill Schott, Richard Schubert, Dave Olmstead. Standing: Larry Deschler, Jerry Wethington, Bob Ballinger, and Tom Kalen figuring out a proiect in mechanical drawing ,X f ZERO HOUR . . . Test is on in Mr. Seyfried's advanced algebra amid varying emotions M THEMATICS COURSES IN MATHEMATICS DEVELOP precision in thought and form a splendid basis for future work in engineering and electronics. SHC curriculum includes trigonometry, geometry, algebra, business math, general math, and mechani- cal drawing under the direction of Mr. Seyfried, Mr. Dwenger, Sister Valeria, Sister Harriet Joseph, and Sister Paul Christine. THEN MOVE THE INDICATOR TO YOUR MULTIPLIER . . . and read your answer on the D scale . . . sounds simple K?J as Sister Valeria explains the slide rule to Judy Livingston and Pat O'Donnell TRIG WHIZ BILL ETTER . . . oversees Mille Brinkmann's problem os a puzzzled Mike Borslli looks on IF SOUTH AMERICA ONLY HAD A CASTROH . . . says Mike Tally. Bob Baker, Mary Ann Kriech, Tom Marley, and Peggy Moore agree that Fidel would have plenty to do n-A MIKE, WHAT ABOUT THE RIGHT-TO-WORK LAWS IN INDIANA? . . . asks Sharon Alsop as Fred Bisesi, Sylvia Burkert, Gary Tyler, Mike Bailey, and Margaret Laudick take part in a seminar in Sister Benedicta's Social Economics class i SOCIAL TUDIE AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY MINUTES . . . or less, with Sister Mary Xavier . . . as in American Backgrounds or in Latin American History she sweeps into a global picture of causes and effects. This is only one phase of our Social Studies Program which includes Social Economics, World History, and Citizenship, under the capable direction of Sister Benedicta, Mr. Stuckey, and Mr. Springer, respectively. The problems and achievements of man are discussed in these classes, thus giving the student a better understanding of his fellow man and a Christian viewpoint in present-day living. GEF, I WISH I COULD SAY IT LIKE THAT . . . says Linda Pierle to Mr. Springer in Citizenship class. Don Wiemer looks like he could 42 BUSINESS EDLICATIO MY KINGDOM FOR A SECRETARY WHO CAN SPELL . . . Step right this way, Mr. Business Man, for stenographers who know their shorthand, can type well, and who re- member the i before e except after c. SHC graduates have proven satisfactory employees in many commercial firms. Bookkeeping is given adequate attention, and this year a new course in Business Law was added to the curriculum. X WHAT THE WELI.-DRESSED SECRETARY SHOULD WEAR . . . as modeled by petite Nancy Renner before hopeful stenos in Sister Carlos' secretarial class THE LONE RANGER, ROBERT GENTILLE . . . fypes away oblivious of feminine distraction SISTER TO THE RESCUE! . . . Sister Benedicta helps a puzzled Darlene Battreall with a difficult bookkeeping problem THE VERDICT IS YOURS . . . Mr. Green holds court in his Business Law class AND THIS LITTLE CURVE CHANGES IT TO WHAT?' '... Kathleen Sullivan, a la Sister Noreen Joseph, conducts a private clas: in shorthand for Mary Lou Krebs, Jeanette Murphy, and Marilyn Boyle 43 EVERY GIRL SHOULD UNDERSTAND HER HEART and lm not Dorothy Dlx either qunps Mrs Lennox explaining the human organ to Paula Spellman Mary Johnson Jo Ann Qumn and Karen Rlester FAMILY LIVI G BLEND CLEVERNESS a touch of alertness and another of capablllty and you have the perfect Home Ec student Home Ec under the guldance of Suster Frances Loulse means a knowledge of textiles and home furmshlngs along wuth child care and managmg the famnly budget BULLETIN A Each student IS requlred to take a course In health In whnch he learns has physncal makeup care of has body correct foods and good groommg IT TAKES CALORIES TO BUILD FOOTBALL PLAYERS and Ron Roembke In health class BULLETIN B Sewing as emphasized In the gurls classes and a colorful array of dresses blouses skurts and palamas us the result ot the years plannlng The gay red and whate blouses and mlttens worn by the Pep Club were fashioned by the Gurls Home Ec Department SEWING CLASS ON PARADE Mary Jo Speth Janice Beck Slwrley Betlt Pat Callon Carol Hamilton Karen Evans Mary Jeanette Berger and Donna Baker model clothes for the days octlvmes under the dnrectnon of Sister Frances Louise - , .,. - V 4 I F ' I ', V . A n ' I f I 1 f ,. ' -1-In, O 1, H , . . ,, . . . , . . . . , , , , ,I H ' ' ' ' explains Mr. Male: to John Mennel, Art Timpe, Bill Bruns, I . ' I I I I I I I a 1 ' ' I ' n ' ' I I I I ' ' ' I ' I '. Q I I ' I , . . . , , GLAMOUR GIRL MARY C FITZGERALD POSES PRETTILY as the gym class under the dlrec tion of Mrs Lennox goes bravely on MY TURN NEXT smgs out John Rlex as Bob Nordhoff does a forward roll over Tom Dalton and Dennis Sullivan PHYSICA EDUCATIO PHYSICAL FITNESS IS A NATION WIDE AIM students reallze that youth us the tnme to lay the founda tlon Boys enloy tumblmg calnsthemcs volley ball basket ball and dodge ball under the watchful eyes of an expert director Mr Males The girls program IS a varsed one Mrs Lennox cleverly mtersperses the many actlvutues organized games tum blmg cartwheels pyramid bunldung folk dancmg square dancing relays and callsthemcs SLOW DOWN AND LIVE IS Mr Males theme song as he conducts has class nn Drivers Tramlng A semester of lectures and actual drnvmg experlence com prlses the course KW' 'THATS WHAT MAKES THE WHEELS GO AROUND Mr Males laughlngly tells hns Drivers Educatron class In OPERATION RAISE THE HOOD Interested students are Larry T nner Judy Heeke Duck Muesslg Anna Mane Uhl and Pete Speth I - , - 1 1 1 ' I , . . . , . . H If - - : , - I I I I I I ' II ll ' I . . . , . . . . ..... I 1 hi . ., r 3 I , , f SDI, I' ' ', . ' x . . , . . I , : e , , ' if-3 ' , ' , ... D M'i' 2 if if E ' g E '7 A,.,,, x ',,1,, 'Wg' 4z'V I 7 M vdshi, Z -2 f' , ay ' 1, MR. SACORIAN RONALD GREENE i 5 'ik iw Wa, 5 5 egf 'M Q MISS SACORIAN Jo ANN CARSON 0n the affmerican :Scene . . THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Life IS a sfruggle In whfch maffer plays :fs parf as well as mmd Sports are rmporfanf rn Ihe SHC curriculum because games have a srgmfrcanf emphasis rn the educahve process They leach ihe player fo rely more on defermmofron to wm than on mere muscle They sfress unselhshness a sub ordrnoflon of fhe afhlefe s ambrhon for The good of Ihe Ieam ATHLETICS BUILDS GOOD CITIZENS' ,, . . . ,, . . . , . . ,da- ,- ex D 1 .wf . x J. :L I -7, 'J' 3 ' :f 5+-' lzg 348 Ax LW ww? qe.1ug.f44fy A Elia? f' vw D- 5 . 'VHA s'f Q ' , 4 MQ Q 1 rx K-X ,. ski x ..13 S I h. Nil! 4 F' K b..' v ,Y L . . - 'za - ' ,, 1.5 5 X ' . . - -fy. , I r W, iqvi, 3 Q , f, sb' ' . ' 7 'lf A .-ufQ 5+ ' , X 4 ' Q ' Usa 'g t!'ffXf '5',,.w ci x .5 1 , gk '4 Ffifllzi it - ,St x if-X , D ? ,Q . x ' x ' R eip 2 V. fu-' , XA 5-L K- ' -wx ' ' ' , .5 kf1, .f ' .' f'm. - 1 gg Ld'-fi 'k .U , 'K f- vii Q 1 , L :fx . q v ,V M., 'w i 1- ,K 2. 30 '5 if - A -av . i Z Y. L, ,1.-f' A 'Mt H 50fs'N',, F' , ff . , IE., ,if M151 5'4f5f'.'5.f' X ,fgaffz :gm , . 'gifs' ff '., V ze 5' , ' M q,Q,fp,:9,? 4. . f . w 2 fx JG f f fi ' 5, 1 4- ' g, ,,,.. . M -mf, 1. ' Qi- ff J 'fit if , bf- 'fi +V 1 ew 2+ Bi 1 , 'www N '5 f ' X' I Q ' ml ' i 'f ' nf Af 1 9 Q 4 I 4.,4i3gi5' - ,1 3, 1 :Q 'W 'iff' 4,23 4 rfb ff 1 1, he ' Q 2412 riff. iii, ' V -2 ,.'1g4 i31i,ff, .Je - -1' W. 'J , YQ V. , A gf ug y A ,, F ' hw- -. F s u 57? if? I 5 5 fa , Q, 7,23 'f , QV? 3 if . E97 M. .V 'M f ' .4632 m M, I , 2 22 'im fs gf In 4-f2'Pif VARSITY . . . Sitting: Bill Schott, Dave Richardson, Bob Sauer, Steve Schaefer, Jim Haigerfy, Joe Kiefer, Mike Taylor, Tom Kalen, Bob Finley, Paul Corsaro, Larry Zimmerman, Bob Acker, Mike Winzenread, Jerry Eacret. Second Row: Coach Springer, John Richardson, Tom Sanders, Bill Malin, Leo Kalen, Paul Laudick, Pete Speth, Dick Beeson, Mike Notter, Joe Mervar, Dave Leppert, Tom Egold, Dave Phelan, Jim Peggs, Jim Morrison, Coach Dwenger. Third Row: Mike Carson, Bill Clements, Don Heinrichs, Mike Campbell, Art Beck, Ted Fields, Paul Annee, Ken Leffler, Butch Lawrence, Dick Schott, Larry Holman, Joe Spitznagel SO, I GOT THE BALL AND TOOK OFF DOWN THE FIELD . . . Jock Elder, guest speaker at the Spartan Football Banquet, tells of the days he played for Notre Dome CUBS . . . Top: Coach Green, William Niehous, Thomas Roeder, John Magee, Michoel Clements, Kenny Gillum, Harry Sanders, John Annee. Middle: William Morris, Kenny Kremer, Harry Buckel, Dennis Sullivan, Robert Hager, John Gralle, Gary Glover, Art Timpe, Pat Baker. Bottom: Michael Seyfried, Ted Mandabach, Michael Curry, Steve Westell, Jerry Hubbx, Paul Sallee, Charles Burrello fp 3 I - 21 .nv nn I 1 Q A S P '-. Q 'H hi 41 m ,N 1 1 J Vg +Q 'Rik gf if 3 L' Q a,.,,..' , X49 N --2:24 'K fx.. lCI , , 1 nw 9 .of H' , f VjQ,,,, , , 5, Mari pw' ,A is 21,29 A' SCEClNA'S TOUGH BUT WE CAN LICK 'EM . . . urges Conch Springer as he peps up squad for the Big Gome WHY THE EXCITEMENT? DID 'T YOU HEAR? WE BE T SCECINA! LET'S FIGHT! LET'S WIN! . . . cry Spartan roofers as they cheer the red and whiie on to triumph 54 VICTORY IN SPARTANTOWN! -iw 4 Q 'i',+.if2f ' .f xv fl 'U 4 1 -5 ' '-V' be .ff Q' 2 a ,x ' I , J. I f L:lk'f.:C . I ' , X .EW bv ah. L gs ' 1' xx elrhv, L!! rl fn I I c ,, 3 . I SW-'v .av A v My I VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . Kneeling: Coach Green, Coach Dwenger. Standing: Bill Schott, Joe Mazelin, Bill Byers, Dove Richardson, Ted Fields, Bob Sauer, Art Beck, John Hankins, Mike Noone, Chuck Betzner, student manager AST ACTIO SACRED HEART BEGAN ITS 1958-59 SEASON WITH A combina- tion of tried and proved veterans like Schott, Sauer, Richardson, Byers, and Noone under the firm hand of a new coach, John Dwenger. Hopes were high but the Spartans never seemed to find that win- ning combination. Many close games were lost in the final seconds- Lawrence Central, Providence, Franklin Township, Cathedral-as the Spartans posted a disappointing six-won and twelve-lost record. A surprising upset of 7'l to 57 over Beech Grove before a record crowd was the high point of the season, while the Central Catholic score, 56-54 proved the greatest,morale builder. Individual scoring honors go to Bill Schott with 307 points and a game average of 17. He also boasts a .666 free throw average. Joe Mazelin, newcomer from Mother of Good Counsel, St. Louis, holds the rebounding average-71 rebounds in 6 games. 56 SCOREBOARD RESERVE S.H. Op. 28 Lawrence Central 49 21 Shortridge 34 25 Manual 37 33 Bloomington U. 31 41 Danville 30 30 Broad Ripple 36 45 Deaf School 20 35 Scecina 48 29 Franklin Twp. 33 35 Washington 23 42 Beech Grove 25 26 Brownsburg 40 'Ev 32 Center Grove 39 26 Wood 21 33 Cathedral 36 33 Central Catholic Lafayette 44 FRESHMEN S.H. Op. 28 Shortridge 39 23 Tech 37 30 Cathedral 36 17 Manual 39 24 Brownsburg 22 26 Broad Ripple 32 22 Washington 41 37 Beech Grove 22 37 Scecina 21 35 Manual 41 33 Wood 25 29 Scecina 30 25 Colhedml 42 Mervar, Don McAtee 34 Attucks 35 31 Ben Davis 46 44 Howe 41 0 THE HARDWOOD FRESHMAN BASKETBALL . . . First Row: Harry Sanders, Bob Hager, Kenny Gillum, Tom Roeder, Jerry Ginder. Second Row: Coach Moles, Art Timpe, Ron Roembke, Jim Mallon, Kenny Kremer, Jim O'Conner. Third Row: Gary Glover, John Magee, Mike Clements, Pat Baker, Mike Bruce, Benny Niehaux 7 T l Cfmcll RESERVE BASKETBALL , . . First Row: Bill Schmalz, Coach Green, Paul Corsaro. Second Row: Lanny Rossman, Charles Mayer, Mike Notter. Third Row: Jim McGinty, Joe .J Courtesy of the Indianapolis Star l'LL KEEP IT . . . Joe Mazelin wouldn't give up the ball to Greenfield's Norm Hart during the Spartan's 72-46 upset over the Tigers in their first SOU1 HPORT SECTIONAL game 57 MIKE NOONE Guard VARSITY Lawrence Central Shortridge Manual Bloomington U. Danville Brood Ripple Silver Creek Providence Deaf School 58 ART BECK Guard L JOHN RICHARDSON Forward VARSITY S.H. 32 Scecina 44 Franklin Twp. 42 Washington 71 Beech Grove 47 Brownsburg 42 Center Grove 68 Wood 63 Cathedral 56 Central Catholic Lafayette 72 Greenfield WE WANT A BASKET . . . i THE STEAM BEHIND THE TEAM TED FIELD Forward BILL MALIN Forward .7...L. JOHN HANKINS Guard hi GET THE TIP BOB SAUER . . . yell the fans as he and Jim Blaik of Deaf School fight for the ball TWO FOR NOONE . . . Spartan Mighty Mite shows his style REACHING FOR THE STARS, BOYS? . . . No, they're iust trying to guard elusive Spartan, Joe Mazelin SCHOTT SHOOT5, SAUER SPECU- LATES . . . will it be there? Vit of 5 ! A METAL RIM . . . TEN FEET HIGH . . . the goal of Bill Schott with a record of 307 points and a free throw averago of .666 All. SECTl0NAl. BASEBALL SEVERAL RETURNING LETTERMEN are expected to boost the 1959 Spartan baseball team and help improve last season's record. Former coach, Bob Springer, laid the foundation for an im- proved season by using many underclass- men in the past two years. Experience, plus an increased desire to get on base in any way possible, is the philosophy of our new coach, John Males. Pitching, catching, and base running will also be emphasized in the coming season. PUT 'ER HERE . . . yells Dave Leppert as he tells the pitcher to let Bob have a fast one SPARTAN GRAPPLERS . . . First Row: Phil Seyfried, Kenny Leffler, Leo Kalen, Joe Spitznagel, Coach Springer. Second Row: David Olmstead, Dave Phelan, Mike McHugh, Mille Hellmer, Don Heinrichs, Charles Burrello. Third Row: Mille Carson, Tony Ardinone, Tom Long, Bill Morris, Bob Balmer. Fourth Row: Jim Peggs, John Zinkan, Jim Morrison, Jerry Eacret, Mike Schaefer SHC MOUNDMEN . . . Standing: Larry Holman, Dave Leppert, Bill Schott, Bob Sauer, Joe Mervar, Don Alerding, Mickey Seal, Dave Richardson. Kneeling: Bob Balmer, Mike Campbell, Ted Field, Charles Mayer, Coach Springer, Paul Corsaro THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME? . . . No, it's Joe Spitznagel, SHC's top mat mon I VVRESTLI WRESTLING WAS INTRODUCED INTO the sport routine this past season and Coach Springer's grapplers participated in eleven meets plus the state tourney. Valuable experi- ence was gained by a young team. Joe Spitznagel placed third in the city tourney, and fourth in the sectionals. 61 SPARTAN TRACK RECORDS EVENT NAME 440 Yd. M. Notter 880 Yd. S. Schaefer 880 Relay J. Jarosinski B. Prestel D. Cleary T. Kern Mile Relay M. Notter D. Cleary T. Kern S. Schaefer Shot Put B. Malin Pole Vault B. Lawrence SHC CINDERMEN . . . Standing: Pete Speth, Butch Lawrence, John Richardson, Bill Malin, Mike Notter, Mike Borslri, Milre letzner, Dick Schott. Kneeling: Tom Kern, Paul Laudick, Jerry Perkins, Dave Cleary, Bernard Prestel, John Jarasinski, Leo Kalen, Jim Morrison, Steve Schaefer 62 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM . . . First Row: John Wooclsmall, William Schmalz, John Reis, John Jarosinslni, John Hankinx, Fred Angell. Second Row: Coach John Males, Mike Noone, Bill Byers, Ron Roemblle, Charles Mayer COMING OUT OF THE FIRST TURN . . . it's Borski in the lead, with Laudick and Jarosinslni close behind J' TIME 56.0 2.13.5 1.44.3 T RACK 39,8,, DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF TRACK, SCHOOL RECORDS were set in 8,6,, nine different events and tied in a tenth. Prospective hopes for the third year look bright, states new head coach, Bill Green, as five record holders return to try and better their old records: Mike Notter, Steve Schaefer, John Jarosinski, Bill Malin, and Butch Lawrence. . I 4. Z X X IT'S NOT THE HIGH JUMP . . . Richardson is thinking 3 4 f' s about, but that soft landing spot below GULF GOLF WAS ORGANIZED AT SACRED HEART in March, I958. The season's record was five wins and only one loss, playing against Wood, Lawrence Central, Manual, and Howe. The team participated in the City Tour- nament and gained some good pointers. Under Father Breidenbach, the coach, instructions were given by Jimmie Vaughn, Pro at the Lakeshore Country Club. BETTER THAN FLYING! . . . shouts Tom Kern as he twists his way over the polevault standard HOW TO SHOT-PUT IN TWO EASY LESSONS . . . as demon- strated by the versavile Bill Malin SHC LINKSMEN . . . First Row: Bob Wine, Father Breiclenbach, Phil Seyfried. Back Row: Paul Annee, Bill Schmaltz, John Hankins, Jim Vaughn, Dick Beeson, Tom Swisher On the afmerican Scene . . . THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Faces faces faces over six huncl red drfferenf faces coming up the sfarrs movmg down the halls appearrng rn the classrooms Merry faces sober faces mischievous faces faces of Amer: can youth who learn by close assoclafron fhe give and fake of life the ,oy of grvrng lhe happaness of sharing School life rich In friendships can be so wonderful' .... , , . .... A 1 .,, ,, ff Q an .gl I ' , Q ' 'W f L my M Wg, 1 ki f , I ,Q t V. if V ag if ' v l ' M 1' Q A V , .' . M' xy J V fr Q ,QL , - , Q I Q M, MM , ,G . is A 50? v-.Q . J gg ' M I 1 M 5 I 1- , , t .A 5 1 ff T' f ' 'Q M f , 5- N - 'F W I s . x ' 1 ' A -Q 1 ' M I 'U Eu wC'EY 55Szf- ' K 0 7' R I wxf' 4,1 I fl 'fm 1 .eu if Q. .- -T- KN ' a ' QS 41 if-if ,, WARPATH TO VICTORY WINS THE AWARD fx? ' Z' MOMENTS TO REMEMBER -3 A SENIOR BAI.L NEW YORK OR BUST PAT'S RIDING HIGH .g. X ! ' , ., . 3., -, .,.. W 1' wa, , -f I .g.:::f, gl .:1:.. 1, , , ., R... . 1 41, H I I 1 -, .I . f::,' ..,,5gg5.- 1:5 if -I ..: , 1. Aix: .- ,,,., -1 . - ga 2 ::55:':.g3::- ' 'T I g 3 f -a 4 ,I PROUD PARENTS POSING IT WAS WORK. . . but it was worth itl agree the class officers. Barbara Boyle, Secretary, Don Alerding, Vice-President, Mary Lee Lauck, President, Bill Schott, Treasurer MARY LEE LAUCK Sacred Heart, Class President 4, Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 4, CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Popularity Con- testant 2, Pep Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Representative 'l, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Prom Court 3, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Bowling League 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 'l, 2. DONALD ALERDING Saint Patrick, Class Vice-President 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 4, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Football, Reserve 2, 3, Student Manager 'lg Basketball 1, Reserve 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Jun- ior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance l. BARBARA BOYLE Saint Anthony, Class Secretary 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Prom Queen 3, Mai- orette 'l, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. WILLIAM SCHOTT Saint Patrick, Class Treasurer 4, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, Reserve 2, Var- sity 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 21 le?- terman's Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. SENIOR CFFICERS BARBARA ADAM Holy Name, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3 4, Legion of Mary 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Scecina Memorial 1, 2. SHARON ALSOP Saint Anthony, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bi- ology Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. EMILIE ANNEE Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Represent- ative 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Bowling League 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Representative 3, Pertect Attendance 1. MARY ANN ARMBORST Saint Roch, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Co-Editor 4, Sacorian Staff 4, Representative 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Press Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. S .Z Qs , I 1 SEVE TEE .. DAVID ASHER Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JAMES AUGUSTIN Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Reserve 2, Var- sity 3, Track 2, 3, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Letterman's Club 3, Altar Boy 3, Junior Red Crass 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 3. MICHAEL BAILEY Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4: Sacorian Statt 3, 4, Repre- sentative 3, Yearbook Representative 1, 3, Sports Correspon- dent to Newspaper 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Press Club 3, Jun- ior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4. PATRICK BATES Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Legion of Mary 1 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. AND GROWI UP FREDERICK BISESI Holy Rosary, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Popularity Contestant 3, Bax- ketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 3, Yearbook Representative 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4, Captain 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4, MICHAEL BORSKI Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3: Fighting 69th 3, 4. MICHAEL BRATTON Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Bowl- ing League 3, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. MICHAEL BRINKMANN Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, righting wth 3, 4. DARLENE BATTREALL Saint Michael, CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Scecina Memorial 1, Saint Agnes 2. ANITA BELL Saint Christopher, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Represent- ative 2, Student Council Representative 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Band Maiorette 1, Year- book Representative 2, Sacorian Representative 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. CHARLES BETZNER Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, Basketball 1, Student Manager 4, Track 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, l.etterman's Club 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Representative 3. MICHAEL BETZNER Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Popularity Contestant 1, Year- book Representative 1, Track 3, Prom Court 3, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. 11--7' V7 I. -rf-A-'fl JEAN CARMICHAEL Saint Anthony, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3, Ladywaod 1. ROBERTA CARMICHAEL Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Pho- tography Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratoricol Con- test 1, Choir 1, Legion of Mary 1, 2, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JO ANN CARSON Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sacorian Stuff 3, 4, Representative 1, Miss Sacorian 4, Biology Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Photography Club 3, Press Club 3, Jun- ior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. DAVID CLEARY Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, Track 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Bowling League 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. SYLVIA BURKERT Holy Name, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Legion of Mary 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Scecina Memorial 1, 2. JOANN BURRELLO Holy Rosary, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pe-p Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bi- ology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, 4, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. WILLIAM BYERS Assumption, Class Secretary 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Popularity Contestant 2, Basketball, Reserve 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Base- ball, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, Varsity 4, Letterman's Club, President 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. MARTHA CANNON Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Representative 2, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Saint John Academy 1. SEVENTEE O O 0 DEE ANNA CONNOLLY Saint Mark, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Yearbook Repre- sentative 3, Biology Club 2, Secretary, Twirling Club 2, Jun- ior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attend- ance I. PATRICIA COX Saint Ann, CSMC I, 2, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sacorian Staff 4, Twirling Club 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 4, Scecina Memorial 'I, 2, Decatur Central 2, 3. KATHRYN DALTON Sacred Heart, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, Bowling League 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4. RICHARD DAY Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, 'Yearbook Staff 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Chess Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Per- fect Attendance I. AND FRIE DLY I . -x 'B . ,. X -..sr f fl,f '3g- I ,fs 5 NN, -I 4--. r s. . 5 '-.. ,'.l '4s, 5, 5-.',.v, 4', 'f4 an Ngfb Aj. 55, SANDRA DISCHE Sacred Heart, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, Yearbook Representative 4, Miss Sacorian 2, 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JAMES DUFEK Sacred Heart, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Altar Boy 3, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance I. DAVID DUNNUCK Assumption, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, Football I, Biology Club 2, Marching Band 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2 3, 4, B'Nai B'Rith 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4, MARY EACRET 1 Saint James the Greater, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Bl- ology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Band, Concert 2, 3, 4, Marching 2, 3, 4, Pep 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance I. Y x At WILLIAM ETTER Saint R0Cl1: CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, Concert 2, 3, Marching 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, Dancing 2, 3, Sacorian Repre- sentative 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JUDITH FYFFE Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, legion of Mary 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. ROSELLA GANNON Saint Anthony, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. STEPHEN GANTNER Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Reserve 2, Basket- ball 1, Reserve 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Biology Club 2, latin Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Prom Court 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 1. fSv gif E it SEVENTEE ROBERT GENTILLE Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Band, Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep 1, 2, 3, 4, Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. ROSEMARIE HAAG Saint Roch, Class Treasurer 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Represent- ative 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Co-Editor 4, Representative 3, Sacorian Reporter 1, 2, Representative 2, 3, Physics Club 4, Secretary, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Press Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Quiz 'em Team 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. DAVID HAGER Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, Cathedral 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JAMES HAIGERTY Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Bowling league 3: Fighting 69th 3, 4. O 0 0 I A D GRATEFUL MICHAEL HALLORAN Holy Name, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Scecina Memorial 1, 2, 3. EDITH HAMBLIN Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. ANNAMARIE HERMANN Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 1. CAROLYN HERR Saint Anthony, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 31 Latin Club 2: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Scecina Memorial 1. DOROTHY HICKMAN Assumption, Student Council Secretary 3, Representative 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Editor, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Junior Achievement 4, Bowling League 3, Secretary, Fighting 69th 3, 4. LOUIE HITZELBERGER Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Cathedral 1, 2. PATRICK HOOVLER Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Dancing 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. LELAH IVORY Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. BARBARA KEENAN Our Lady of Greenwood, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 'I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Saint Rose Academy 1, 2. PATRICIA KELLY Sacred Heart, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Miss School Spirit 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 'I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Bowling League 4, Fight- ing 69th 3, 4. JOSEPH KIEFER JR. Saint Roch, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, Football, Varsity 4, Altar Boy I, 2, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Saint Joseph Seminary 1, 2. DAVID KOEHL Saint Anthony, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative I, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Chess Club 2, Altar Boy 2, Band, Concert I, 2, 3, 4, Marching I, 2, 3, 4, Pep I, 2, 3, 4, Dancing 'l, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Talent Show 2, Fighting 69th 3, 4. CAROLE JACKSON Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, Pe-p Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 'l, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JAMES JELLISON Sacred Heart, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, Concert 'I, 2, 3, 4, Marching 'I, 2, 3, 4, Pep 2, Dancing 2, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 'I, 2, 3. JANICE JERMAN Holy Name, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 'l, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Yearbook Repre- sentative 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, Fighting 69th 3, 4. ROBERT JONTA Saint Anthony, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. SEVE TEE O Q Q fun! 'vw' ANNETTA KUHN Saint Roch, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Spiritual Treasurer 2, Rep- resentative 2, Pep Club 1, Homecoming Court 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JOSEPH LAKER Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Socorian Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Press Club 3, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Captain, Fighting 69th 3, 4. KENNETH LANNAN Saint Catherine ot Sienna, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Representative 4, Socorian Staff 3, Business Manager, Re- porter, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 3, Chess Club 2, Press Club 3, Altar Boy 1, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4, Captain 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4. MARGARET LAUDICK Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Prom Court 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. AN MBITIOUS V . .f ax sll MARY ANN LAWRI E Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Saint Mary Academy 1, 2. PATRICIA LEFFLER Saint Ann, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Band, Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep 4, Maiorette 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Represent- ative 4, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. MARY LENIHAN Saint Anthony, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. THOMAS LOGAN Holy Name, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Scecina Memorial 1, 2. JAMES MARTIN Saint Roch, Class President 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Varsity 2, Physics Club, Treasurer 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Altar Boy 1, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. DAVID MATHAUER Our Lady of Greenwood, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Biology Club 2, Altar Boy 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. PATRICIA MC COY Assumption, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sacorian Representative 1, 2, Photography Club 3, Biology Club 2, La- tin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3,4. MARY JO MC GOVERN Saint Roch, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sacorian Representative I, 3, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Photo- graphy Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Legion of Mary 1, Bowling League 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3. if SEVENTEE . . STEVEN MC PEAK Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JUANITA MERRIFIELD Cathedral, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Tech I, Wood 1, Saint John 2, 3. PHILIP MICELI Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, Fight- ing 69th 3, 4, Cathedral 1. PAUL MICHAELIS Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Sacorian Staff 3, Biology Club 2, Altar Boy 1, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4. -.',,.-,fxr AND DYNAMI JOHN NEWMAN Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 2, Cathed- ral 1, Broad Ripple 2. MARY ANN NIEHUS Saint Michael, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Press Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Saint Agnes 1, 2. MICHAEL NOONE Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Basketball, Reserve 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4, Baseball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Physics Club 4, Vice-President, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Fighting 69th 3, 4. EDWARD O'BRIEN Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Football 1, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Photo- graphy Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Junior Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. SHIRLEY MILLER Holy Cross, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JESSIE MOORE Saint Joseph, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Popularity Contestant 1, Queen 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Presioent, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Hialeah, Florida 3. CHARLES MU ESSIG Saint Anthony, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. KATHERINE MUNN Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. :ex MARCIA PFAFF Saint Markg CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Representative 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4. CLAIRE PFLUM Saint Mark5 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Biology Club 25 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Fight- ing 69th 3, 4. RITA PHELAN Saint Roch5 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 15 Fighting 69th 3, 4. ANNETTE PRESTEL Saint Patrick: CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Representative 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sacorian Staff 3, 4, Representative 45 Yearbook Representative 2, 45 Biology Club 25 Photography Club 35 Press Club 35 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- gil 'Representative 35 Choir 15 Legion of Mary 1, 25 Bowling League 45 Fighting 69th 3, 4. MARY OTTO Saint Ann5 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Biology Club 25 Band, Concert 2, 3, 4, Marching 1, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirling Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Tal- ent Show 35 Fighting 69th 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 2. JAMES PADGETT Saint James the Greater5 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Bio- logy Club 25 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Fighting 69th 3, 4. SAUNDRA PENNINGTON Saint James the Greater5 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 15 Fighting 69th 3, 4. MARIE PETREE Saint Anthony5 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red-Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 Legion of Mary 1, 25 Fighting 69th 3, 45 Saint John Academy 1, 2. SEVE TEE O 0 0 DONALD QUINNETTE Saint James the Greater, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Photo- graphy Club 3, Altar Boy 'I, Junior Red Cross 'I, 2, 3, 4, Fight- ing 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2. NANCY RENNER Saint Roch, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club Reporter 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, BIock's Fashion Board 3, 4, Choir 1, Junior Talent Show 3, Miss Madison Avenue Court 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. DAVID RICHARDSON Saint Mark, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Popularity Contestant 2, Student Council Representative 3, Football I, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball l, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Altar Boy I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 'I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4: Fighting 69th 3, 4. RONALD RIEGER Saint Patrick, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Sacorian Staff 3, Representa- tive 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 3, Chess Club 2, Press Club 3, Altar Boy I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. A D DIG IFIED 127 . e - P , . . . Q I X Y. . , g I , ' A 2 . J I 79 N, Y VICTOR RISCH Saint Mark, CSMC 'I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council Re- presentative 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 3, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, Fighting 69th 3, 4. CARL RITZI H0lY Name: CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. CHARLES ROACH Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, Popularity King 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, Fighting 69th 3, 4. MARILYN ROEDER Saint Roch, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance I, 2. I ANDREA ROMER Holy Trinity, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Saint Mary Academy 1, 2. RITA KAY ROYSE Saint Roch, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3. BARBARA RUGENSTEIN Assumption, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive 3, 4, Choir 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 2, 3. DAVID SANDERS Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. I SEVENTEE ANDREW SAUER Holy Name, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Scecina Memorial 1, 2. MARIANNE SAUER Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. MARTHA SAUER Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. ROBERT SAUER Saint Mark, Student Council Treasurer 3, Representative 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Popularity Contestant 1: Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, l.etterman's Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Prom King 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 2. O O O ' Z, AND PRAYERFUL SANDRA SINGER Saint Mark, Student Council Secretary 4, Representative 3, 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, Popularity Queen 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Ayres' Fashion Board Representative 4, Southport 1, Fighting 69th 3, 4. DIANNE STADER Saint Catherine of Sienna, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 'l, Fighting 69th 3, 4. CAROLYN STAHL Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Year- book Staff 4, Sacorian Representative 3, Biology Club 2, Jun- ior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 'l, Fighting 69th 3, 4. NEIL STIEGELMEYER Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, Sacorian Staff 4, Representative 4, Yearbook Re- presentative 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club Secretary 2, Press Club 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Quiz 'em Team 2, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. 5532 ai , STEPHEN SCHAEFER Sacred Heart, CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Reserve 2, 3, Varsity 4, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Altar Boy 'l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. SUSAN SCHMALZ Sacred Heart, CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Representative 'l, Choir 'l, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JOSEPH SCHMOLL Saint Patrick, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Altar Boy 'l, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JO ANN SEYFRIED Sacred Heart, Class Vice-President 3, CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pop- ularity Contestont 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 2. .IN 4 3 3, .lf Q 4? 7 x I.-. f fi JERRY LEE TOLER Saint Mary, CSMC 4, Sacorian Staff 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Fighting 69th 4, Cathedral Latin School l, 2, 3. GARY TYLER Assumption, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Sacorian Staff, Business Manager 3, Biology Club 2, Photography Club 3, Press Club 3, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. ANN MARIE VORNHOLT Saint James the Greater, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sacorian Staff 3, Biology Club, Secretary 2, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 3, Press Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Jun- ior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Junior Talent Show 3, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorical Contest 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4. EVERETTE WALTERS Saint Mark, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. MICHAEL WARD Saint James the Greater, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 'I, Reserve 2, Basketball l, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Junior Red Cross 'I, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. 82 CAROLE TALBOTT Saint Mark, CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, Yearbook Re- presentative 3, Biology Club 2, Prom Court 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. JERRY TOLER Saint James the Greater, CSMC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football 'l, Reserve 2, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Baseball 3, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. CLASS SONG lTune - Stars and Stripes Forever , United we take our stand, Ever true, ever faithful we'll be. The best over all by far- '59ers of SHC. SEVENTEE o o o K- I BERNARD WEIMER Sacred Heart, Student Council PI'8Sld0nY 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Sacorian Representative 2, Physics Club 3, Biology Club 2, Band, Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep 1, 2, 3, 4 Dancing 1 2, 3, 4, Assistant Concert Master of Band 1, 2, Junior Achievement 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Junior Talent Show 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS WEIMER Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Band, Concert 1, 2, Marching 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. Loyal and true we will be To our dear, old SHC - We're till the end of time The mighty class, the mighty class of '59! AND . . . GCDGD-BY 'Z 9 21,24 , .wwlm ' ,Y HELEN WERNER Saint Mark, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Sacorian Staff 3, Press Club 3, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. Ii, LINDA KAY WEST Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Fighting 69th 3, 4. LAWRENCE WINCEL Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4. LINDA ZETZL Sacred Heart, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, Concert 2, 3, 4, Marching 2, 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Dancing 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Junior Talent Show 2, 3, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2. JANE ZIMMERMANN Saint Catherine of Senna, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 3, 4, Saint John Academy 1. 83 JUNIOR LEADERS are the intelledual type: Beverly JU IOR OFFICERS Bell, Secrefaryf John Hankins, Treasurerf Kay Kern, Vice- Presidenfg John Richardson, President P Qix '44 A in . John Richardson Kathleen Kern ,,,, Beverly Bell John Hankins Nancy Alerding Frank Allen A GLIMPSE OF JUNIOR PARENT NIGHT Thomas Alsop William Anderson Paul Annee Ronald Bailey Julia Baldwin , '51 Q. ffb .. li. I . K,- 1- ,, 7' mb' E' I iv L- vw' uf if 'JL' X Anthony Baumann Donald Beck Margaret Benedick L, ,... ' , I Ax f Carol Berry Q Peggy Jo Boston S.. in Marilyn Boyle 1-, ,. ' Ann Breen Bonnie Brumfield ,, Rosalie Burnett 1' c if-- I Q7 Karen Butsch Mauna Ras Butsch I 'V' Michael Campbell ai 1 ,Q -y Susan Carr Elizabeth Casterline Kathleen Cogill Rosalea Colin Michael Comodo Jerry Davis Janet Day Larry Day Nancy Denzio John Doyle John Dufell Michael Dugan Ernest Dunn Jerry Eacret Martha Ehrlich Sandra Feltman Robert Finley Sharon Fitzpatrick Mary Ann Fletcher Thomas Fletcher 3 .Ls I Q -Q IEI no , . . HANG DOWN YOUR HEAD, TOM TUR- KEY . . . you're doomed to die! Joe Maze- lin ofticiates, while Pete Speth, Martha Erh- lich, Mauna Rae Butsch, and Kathy Cogill look gingerly on THMEY'R,E CCDOISERATIVE . . . THEY'RE THE Ju IDRS Q 7: I' 4 .NN Kc ,yt , Q, in E G. 5 . qu- V1 5- B t- ls' Y' f -. L. ,Z I , , ! 1 ,l .. Q .ti fi 4 Hg' S 1 sv - . i I 'i ' ONS. Y' Q, ' 6 'E 'v A Lv , K- Sv 7 Ov Yi' AX Q! il? is Nr' I-. H 5 fn 6- ,B 'f ' J y K, gy - R .,.... ana- rv ,gl 3 6.- '- 77 ., ' cr- Gu snr- ,, 'E 177' wr-ev ig- , B 1 'Q 41 2'- we 6.2 .3 Q- A C X ' A if que 15. . -. 1 A K 1 Z- fr, Theresa Fuller Joseph Gallagher Mary Ellen Gal ogher Patricia Gollamore Jerry Ganlner Elaine Goerzinger Bernard Greene Linda Greve Tamara Guelden Kalherine Guzier John Hahn James Hordebeck 6-J. -it , f Y' f ,J rr 'ch 'iw Y 1-oe I tx VAL 11,3- L. 'M ,SQ . bf ' T., if 'su , 'gr ...,. Q! is-v i 9 'L 1 S? HHOWDY, PARDNERSV' The bdlbh big Homecoming Game Ellen Hayes John Hayes Judy Heeke Michael Hellmer Doreen Hendley Bernard Hengen Larry Holman Theresa Horva1h Robert Hudson Caiherine Jorosinslci Dianne Jenkins Karen Jerman John Jones Donna Jordan Leo Kalen Phyllis Kasper Richard Kasfer Jerry Keller Sherman Keller Richard King fwirlers greef the fans at half-time af the Donna Lindblom Riia Lindblom Frank Linder Joanne Lipper? William Long Thomas Lowe George Lucid William Malin David Martin William Mcmhews Jane Maxwell Charles Mayer Mary Rose Mayer Joseph Mazelin Judy McDonald James McGinfy Mary Ann McGovern Joseph Mervar Thomas Michealree Patricia Miller . W '1- as L. G. 1 . ff L of a C' .yas CNS . Georgianna Kraeszig Mary Lou Krebs Barbara Kress David Kuchler Doroihy Laker Daniel Land Mary Lou LaRosa Jo Ann Lauck Paul Laudick Michael Leiser David Leppert Annefie Lindblom S, L- ,X i eiifff ' C- I Pk I L- Q-s Lx y t'7 P '4 , rf kg. :fi P .. , f 4 .., '70 lv , ff ' .515 i ' 'U-fs 91, s-- :F il- Q 2, ' XXX, Q U an , lm O ,V .. , 2 1-1 4 D ,f f f Y .eff 2, . , f f f 'Fl-'I y V I f W 1 4 'M Ia. is A Q- if? ! .gt -:L C' 'zz' ' v iw' S. so A 4.3 2 J l 'Yrf ,,0' 3- 1 J lan 31 6, in Dan Moore Irene Morris James Morrison Richard Muessig Jeanelle Murphy Rwh Neal Kennelh Nevin Donald Niehaus Richard Niehaus William Nordsiek Michael Nofter Anne O Connor James O Connor John O Grady Kathleen Phelan Joseph Pierle John Powell Barbara Powers Anfhony Presutfi Anne Quartrocchi Q, , S-.J w. ,QA I4 5: ' I 'S-is . I , L he 4 I ii it L x 5 I ! ,if A I f iiv'5 1W any, Q-v 4. Q-O X , 'Qnx 1--vi 4... , 4'-1 L-I 'G' L- 'ET' QV 9' -L A XQV 4. ts- 154 sr A. - tt x Judilh Raney Thomas Ray Betty Reddick Patricia Reynolds Charles Roeder Jerry Roembke Elaine Romer Edward Sagers Thomas Sanders Thomas Sauer Anifa Schaefer Shirley Schaefer 88 .-sr.. 'fv- L . ' A 3 - 1 iq' Q Q1 I i ' I ,,.,r . I3-I I HONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS . Vickie Schaffer Marlt Schmalz Vivian Schmidt Dick Schott Richard Schubert Philip Seyfried Bonnie Shearer Rosemary Smith Edwin Spellman Peter Speth Joseph Spitznagel Steve Stabb Teresa Stafford Eileen Stewart George Stewart Janat Stumpp Kathleen Sullivan Tom Swisher Michael Taylor Larry Tenner inspiring moment in Catholic Youth Week '27 f 2- nf' I J Ln T7 vt I -TD 15+ if Q L I 1? Marie Tripi Richard Tully Annemarie Uhl Andra Van Abeele Delbert Waltsrman Jeanne Werner Donna White Robert Wine Q gs K. Michael Winzenread X L' Bill Wuensch Judith Zahn Michael Zinkan i, K . 5- s 1 I 1- 5- Wm. an . Q it fu. L Isl u. Qu M A if-r i ' 'MWA L wr , it f,,L.- ' 'Ili 1' 3 E I will Raymond Abell Robert Acker Judy Adams Rose Alcorne Aline Anderson Tony Ardizzone WHERE THERE'S FOOD . .. THERE'S A SOPHOMORE TH EY'RE TH E SOPHOMQRE Richard Augustin Anthony Baar Ramona Boar Elizabeth Baller Robert Baker Robert Ballinger Charles Baxter Steve Beaupre Arthur Beck Janice Beck Dick Beeson Mary Berger Bernadette Berry Shirley Betit Barbara Bittelmeyer Steve Bottarff Joanne Bruder Mary Lou Buchman Pat Callon Michael Carson ,Sill 1' ' a Q L A F . - f' sr IL' , 5- S if re is 'lilfil' Q X CA as Y '- , , 1 'W' MZ Q.. gf W x Q K N ,M 1 C? 5 '-fgbge f i Y 53.291 'w Margaret Chiplis Bill Clements Richard Connor Carole Cook Raymond Cooper Paul Corsaro Jerry Costello Michael Dalton Larry Deschler Steve Dowden Jerry Dunn Joann Eacrst X si if 'bw 5 T' 'A ,ffv A M - Xa 6 N, , r 1' ' x 5 KF -4 J Q ,I 0, ,M : 1 get C , -K . L.. A. U so L. ik K X L. .. we ' A: is John Egger? Tom Egold Karen Evans Bob Faust Doris Feltman Ted Field Kathleen Finley Martha Frohliger Barbara Fyffe Nancy Gamstetter Karen Giuliani Ray Gray Ronnie Greene Ronnie Guelden Tim Hahn Denny Haigerty Carolyn Hamilton Bob Havens Don Heinrichs Steve Herr . W, ,ng :' U.. . V 'f'-Si fl- .W , 1 ' if ' . , I twf f .ja by , .g,4w ,,w f f 1 t T'f ff! f Y 4 , fi If 5 v 5' mf' x Q, r . H2 gf 'K 59, f .1 1 W 1' auf '41 5, 1 limi, . iw 4 f f ' 14 AMA V5 ,I 4 Wm ' WM, gi if ,. 1 . A. - sf f'ff?f ,, ,fm ,Q 1' X Mg' 'Q 4 wwf 5 X, JF, 1 W A , : ' 6' M 9141 yy aw 111524 ff? 1 - 1 'L , M gn 1 xw. 4353, fi? 'WS 5 mae? --q..-u1- '-- f s Q -Q4 :QA NOW, I HOLD THE DAGGER LIKE THIS says Bill Schmalz Calias Bruiusl. Jack Sauer and Aline Anderson are los? in admiration an PM 5 gf i 8. Q? lv, ' I '57 n ' 31 'Q' ..., s- uw i Joseph Miller Sharon Milchum Peggy Moore Berry Mooreliead David Mueller Robert Niedenflial Rose Niedenthal Maureen O'Brisn Connie O'Connor Sandra O'Connor Pai O'Donnell James Oliver 5, Q? x , E X K . F fi' ie F? u kv? -'lf J SWT E Qii.cm 'www' S 'l1 l ' fly 'rf' iff' B jig , J y I.. an 1 I '72 if F54 4-f, E7 T '91, My David Olmstead David Orfman James Peggs Josephine Peoni Barbara Pefers David Phelan Joan Pifzer Darlene Reular Joseph Richier Janice Roeder John Romano Ann Ronnebaum Lanny Rossman Mary Ruth Darlene Sagers John Sauer John Schaefer William Schmalz Joan Schmoll Susan Schmoll I V491 fail ,f f 'A mg, gif . Jiffy' gi Z4 I 1 v if ,wg , ,Q ,X f J 1, ,. ef A Az , ,Wx ,gif KA, Nt? ,L Q , 2 41 , ,fr Mi, y S 1 . 4 , ff ' 4. 'ff 'f Q Us A add? i 6 iw ,, A Qi, il 1 v 4, 1 4.9 Ng Fi vi' 7' .4 swf -- N' 4' 11. ff.:- fs ...U Q 'K' .A 54 .w x J 1 ' Q M, n K., ,gn . ,, . 2+'1er's'! l:.,Ww, .,, E ,, V, V - f nuff , A z1ff. Q,A, -,. 1' -5' - ' J?-fm . Fx -A fiicfg, 'ga'- -' f-, 'mhz fTmA1gZ.,, ,.f1351 1Z44,i '?f . ,' L . cf - A-5.12, fl. 5-5 41 ' ly'-.fy ,YA K x , 3? if ',n.f.,'p 'ff ' 3' 'ffl Q' , A A 6.,. Q fxry W' .Q - in - - we ., 1: 1 2f?'wffs'swf 1 A. W 'H 14.21351 y 1 , Q3 46 Q ' ' 'Rag -4. .131 X.: A '31 ,. X r 1 . . f .Q A NIGHT TO REMEMBER .... for Mary Jo Curry, fresh- man member of the Homecoming Court , X Q? , z F' . . THEY'RE FU -LGVING . . . AND THE FRESHMEN GO . A , ROLLING ALONG .. .. 'V Li , 1, s, 4' f'4Z y f 1 jf A 'fav 5 Ag Q Q 3 AM A 1. 4 fd y is if , 1 gf X wg in yi sw 'en ' WY' lei' X fig? I '92 y X X ff ff' ar . JI 1 ix .4 E W1 How Asour TREASURE ISLAND . . . for 'thot book fepon ? Harry Buckel, James Carl, and Mary Jo Curry are working on an English proieci. Virginia Massing Regina Mahingly Michael Schaefer Edmund McAiee Kathleen McVey John Mennel linda Miller William Morris Daniel Morrison Lorena Neal Bernard Niehaus Marilyn Niehaus L-Q ' . if Q' nv wr, 5,93 5' if il' William Niehaus Robert Nordhoff Gloria Nunnelley Barbara O'Connor Jomes O'Connor Julius Palmer Judy Pegg: Susan Peggs Linda Pierle Eileen Priller Jo Ann Quinn John Ratx Marcia Rhineharf Gwen Richards John Ries Karen Riester Anna Rizzo Thomas Roeder Ronald Roembke Carol Roland Al z- ' , 'Sv ., , HW J, f sf M A 7 as M tw Y 4 f 4 I .A . M , Q ' A.: f wwf .. ,'gy,.zg 4 I ,Jf'-44Z., x,,5,kPJ 2 JI . , M 'big yff' , QV ,vw- A if 'WR luis' wifi' 3 V A Z, ,ev fu' RQ n FZ' L' f- -f A ff , ,'.,,.WM75,m'g 'zffj' 9. 1 , QL' f , V ,.f:,,,, . - 1 4' - 1Qf:'1,Q Q, 4 If ' ,, ff: wifi . ' Qld-I gi? 1 ' 8 , A ,, . . ,. M. , , .1 f-Q ,,1. - f ' A' M1 W ,. .r .hw f- ,,, r 4 ' , f 520 ' 'ga ' ,r A I. , ,f A1 1 W, 4, f-W.. '51 A? f war? i s , M ,Fx . 1' if ' ,Kiln-b f 4 V.. . by ,I t L., ' an I ,W ff 9 1 , Mn: gf ' 5 Y M , ,r ' , V' CE 14: 15 fp. W If df, ' Y 4- 5. K 5 ' 2:g,43+'a z 5, 'j' s 4 'I , S 1 54 I 'yd L f , ff: 'ilIg?29E' All , 7:17 ,.Vh3,f,Q . , ,. ,. K, , 2 ,fa W M65 X .1 Q5 f sf r 5351+ fl' ui ,gf Q PM 'fum K 'S Q fi. 'Fw' Qu-M. J' sf' , 1 . , .ks if A-el I 1 X, X M Agar ,pn LA I of it W,-. , 4, 3 wk 1 W fx 'f A fr V, f Q ' W , W M ' 0 I fi- , - . i . ,alt L . , ffi W 5-R' 'A' ' VXI 2' -, S: A K, t ,mx cf ,fh- 4 U 1 54 4 'H eu 1 f' ., M 1 ff- Ffjliw V -173,4 Vgrw-nw W A M l , T7 ' -. , A . ,H 4+ , v ,,, fx, ,A , . ,Q ,, I 'V 5 W, ' 'Q jf' ' W an Q ' L H ar! VJ 'L' f i?f.c..l s 5 L, H , , -. 5 ' 'fl A s ,R . ...M N ' Q1 1 . . l...,.., 4 ' V 'W , f - C 'ly Ai 1 ' - Q -Q. Q .w't M Ml' r '31 . I X, . O V E ' . qwgmgz ALA 1 ' . K! .10 ' 4 1 ri Pia.: L , f W ' 'Q 'N'4--,gi-in ggi Af . . A, f, . ! ' V -, 114, x - Z 1, 'Y a.g. . viii, 'ag' ' 1 .. 4 . x A ff ' .Q -. I' 5-'J fs 'ifilsv-5':g. '- - - ,iii-ex , ln .vi Q A - 4- . nl 5 . As '35 . JP, Q-. i 'Y' I ACE SALESMEN . . . First Row: Margie Wincel, Annemarie Uhl, Ronnie Green, Phyllis Kasper, Rosemary Smith. Second Row: Maxine Westell, Theresa Stafford, Judy Heeke, Don Alerding. Third Row. Mary Jo McGovern, Sandra Dische, Jo Ann Carson, Doris Feltman Mrs. Loretta Acker Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hugh G. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Wm. R. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Aldering Baker Larry Beason Bruns Raymond T. Butsch Ralph Carrico George Crumbo John F. Curry Lee Serfin Rev. John Elford Mr. and Mrs. Mary Arlene Mr. and Mrs. A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Etter Etter Arthur J. Feltman John Grande Bernard Greene M. F. O'Grady Art Gundlock A. N. Haag Francis Hartrich James Hayes Robert Hodge Cecil R. Hoovler Leonard Haskins Ann Jochem PAT RONS Mr. and Mrs. Edna Kelly Mr. ancl Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan John Kenison Joseph A. Kiefer Herman Klebes Henry Krueger Emil Kuhn Geo. J. Kunkel Frances Landwerlan THERE'S ONE WE MISSED . .. says Jerry Lee Toler, senior, to Annemarie Uhl and Judy Heeke, S top-notch iunior ad solicitors X Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Richardson John L. Rlimer Mr. and Mrs. L. Rouse Anne Royse 57 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Royse Frank H. Scheib Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Lauck Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Lee Mrs. Anna Loschky Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mappes East Street Market Fisher's Market Hoboush Market Inabnit Market Wiseman Market Rev. Randolph Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mascan Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayer Joseph T. Mazelin Moore's Market Mrs. Mary Newton Regina M. Obergfell Pizza lnn Michael Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stocton Mr. and Mrs. William Schnurr Carl Speth Louis Speth Stader 115811 Pa ul Stocto n Paul G. Sykes R. B. Teetes Mr. and Mrs. Al Tietz Mrs. Betty R. Toler and Sons Miss Agnes Veskamp Jack Ward Robert Watness Mrs. Frank T. Wendling Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. West Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. West J. Fred West Robt. A. Zeph COME TO The Most 'llodern Fmployment Sernice in Indianapolis ,4 mug! f7e,f.n9 0Catl0lla! ul GHC? HIP oymenf QMIIJQ lil? FOR THE BEST JOBS IN INDIANAPOLIS COME TO glflp 0gfn?llf SW! ICQ l29 E Market St I2th Floor Phone Me 8 758l Barbara Ashmore A graduate of Sacred Heart 55 and on the staff at LIFE wall be delighted to explann our servuce to you and answer all your employment questlons 105 P . e . If Q g -,J cf' I f' No Obligation f I. Office Furniture Steel ond Wood Mosler Sofes INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE SUPPLY CO I55 Kentucky Ave ME 4 459I SCH USTER COAL COMPANY A Slflllhi 1310412 AILPGJ 1 Square BIIZIIZZWQQ Cool Coke Bunldnng Moterlols 824 E Troy Induonopohs Indnoncn ST 4 2431 Chorles Broughton Proprietor li TQ Qu F-55- 1- 5' CHARTER Your Own BUS for traps ANYWHERE HAROLD KIRCH GENERAL CONTRACTING JUST CGI' 852 Southwood owe TRAI LWAYS MEIrose 5 8671 It 5 fun to tmz el Tmzluajs INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA .. I fl . . ,, 1 ' f I 1 l J ' 'I . INC ' f ' I awk' . , '-If N I's s i'-wI QQ9f1Q- u t 5 9, FUJ- sz N U4 , fp ' Q ' 1 L fE 'b-A-f'5.,:? e 5 -M . fm - . - 4 K- 5 -ng 1' Q I 1 . ' V, , 1 SACRED HEART BOYS CAN T GO WRONG On Renting Formal Attire From ME 41583 WE FIT ALL SIZES Wt ess Kenny Lo on Jerry Lee Tole o d Go y Tyle SKEFFINGTGN S The Indmmzpolzf Restfzzmznt Wztb A or the Excellence 0 In Czmzne and Yerwce 2861 Modnson Ave South on U S 31 ST 4 1441 CLUB 107 ' I F ' I N atiomzl R epzmztion f It H A A G F P 1 O P Y '. I P . o V F D A A 2 , , Y t I ' s ' Comfffmwff oREENwooD DRIVE-IN 01' Harry Dillehay 81 Son u Show Place of Indiana on U.S. Highway 31 Thoman Shoe Store Men s Women s and Chuldren s Shoes Fountaln Square ME 8 9255 SPORT BOWL 3800 South U S 31 32 Lanes ALL AUTOMATIC C omplzments STAN STICKFORD SECRETARY OF MOOSE LODGE NO 17 C 0 mplzmentx SINK 81 EDWARDS CO Sheet Metal Roofung Contractors 621 E Ohio ME 7 4323 MONARCH Tops IN Tops DISTRIBUTORS INC Goodx Store EM ROE Custom Built Cabunet Tops SPORTING Sink Accessornes Forrnuca Fabricators Built m Appllonces 209 W Washungton St ME 43446 2166 Bluff Road ST 6 9248 I ' I 0, of Indiana'.r Leading :Sporting 81 ' 1 .1 108 Harmon Pre-Pack Co., Inc. 3616 S. Foltz St. CH 4-3397 GOOD LUCK SEN IORSI Compliments OKTA DELTAS 59 The Keystone Press 128 West 10th Street Oscar Stumph ME 4 6868 For the Important one thurd of your life you can be a Perfect Sleeper on a Hnrschman Mattress THE J C HIRSCHMAN CO Compliments L Hellmer Grlnclmg Co 4701 Massachusetts Ave Relrguous Articles Church Supplies INDIANA CHURCH SUPPLY CO SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM MADISON AVE IF0I'm9 IY Wm F Krleg 8' Sonsl Order by Phone Wzth Confzdence Cathol nc Supply House New Modern Locotlon Modlson Ave 4 107 S Pennsylvania St ME 7 8797 Of - Il ll - II Il - v. . ' ' L I 109 COMPLIMENTS NILGES BAKERY 1330 S East ME 7 5966 coNGRATuLAT1oNs sENloRs C L MILEY Co pl COLLINS BAIT AND TACKLE HAROLDS DEPARTMENT STORE h g d oe hgT 2222 Sh Iby Sf ST 4 5ao4 6 sooo 2219 Sh Iby Sf EMERSON F DAVIS AGENCY A'-UMATK5 PRODUCTS C0 2621 Sh Iby St ST 7 3302 M d W ST 7 2251 E ST 6 3083 4 4 OCHILTREE CLEANERS 2 2238 Sh SHELBY STREET FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 14 7 Sh Iby St t ME 51503 RAY ROSS STANDARD SERVICE ACCESSORIES TIRES BATTERIES RAYMOND ST 81 CHURCHMAN AVE U o M I 5949 E B BROWN TRANSFER 8. STORAGE CO 9719Vg ht d SERVICE THAT SATISFIES NEED MONEY? STOP IN OR CALL UNIVERSAL FINANCE IIOSM Sh Iby St Sq ME 8 6556 110 of m iments of I clot in on Sh S Fis in ackle-Live Bait-Guns 6 . - ST - e Insurance Counselors e l -133 a ison Ave. Indianapolis 27, Ind. Aluminum Storm indows, Doors and Awnings T PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Plumbing and Heating 715 . Southern Ave. ST - 26 elby St l 1 l - - 1 4 e ree - - New and sed Ph ne: E - I Furniture Boug an Sold e . Fountain uare 1 - ir inia Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. - STANLEY REALTY 8g DEVELOPMENT 1051 Burnham Woods Troll lO3rd ond College Avenue Indnonopolls ff ONE OF OUR MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES Cosey E Westell Soles VI 60414 Soles Representative Home: ME I-6680 111 M 8. B CARPET SERVICE Carpet Laying Cleanmg 81 Bandung Insured and worksmanshlp guaranteed U55 E Perry st 4 8229 MUSICIAN S REPAIR SERVICE 223 Masssachusetts Avenue Phone MEIrose 5 6274 Indlanapolus Indlana f' I Q I f 'ef ' .alftf -Q A 5 INSTRUMENTS Re panred Re bunlt Re lacquered Re plated Re tuned We Puck up and Dehver Factory Tramed Repalrmen Wrzte for our new and Improved complete przce Int MAURICE G OLDHAM Manager 5-,J FOOD ITALIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT 2343 N Merlduan WA 5 IO7I MARIEN HARDWARE CO Glass and Electrucal Supplnes Hardware-Plumbung Paints ST 4 7551 3604 Madnson Ave I .I I 1 I I ' , I , 1 fi - . 'qv' Q XVI? J' ' S I E' E . . I . . . v. f W, , ix ' I I ' I I ' - I - ' , 1 3 S1 I I 'II2 SGUTHERN CIRCLE DRIVE IN The Meetmg and Eatzng Rendezvous on the South Szde We mvute you to the South Sedes OWN New Druve In I Mule South of the Cnty Lumlts on New 3I R' I Complzments INC. of Robert E Kurby PLUMBING AND HEATING KIRBY MORTUARY 7490 N Much Rd TR 8 2384 I9OI North Merudlon Street H3 1 ' ,,, .- 1 ff ,,' W , - 45 . . . 9, . . . , . ME 2 8834 Paul 81 Mary Modaftarn Fumom For Tuentj Home Yew: MILANO INN Italnan Spaghettl Ravloll Puzza Pue Chncken Caccnatore or Fraed Chncken Scalapuno Mixed Drlnks Fnne Wines Just Drnve Into Our Paved Open Mon Thru Sat unch 11 to 4 Dlnner 4 to 1 Sat tlll mud nlte 231 S College Indnanapolls Ind ww OM! John Feeser Inc 39 2 N Illnos St AT ater 31314 Hatfield Motors Inc 623 N Copltol Ave MEIrose 5 9326 Downtown Ford Sales Co Inc 720 N Mernduan St MEIrose 2 7321 819 E Washington St MEIrase 2 7321 Dove Hocketf Ford Soles Inc 5718 E Washington St FI.eetwood 9 5481 Ray McKay Inc 1703 East 38th St WAInut 5 9815 Harry A Sharp Co Inc 443 VIVQIHIO Ave MElrose 2 9341 COMPLIMENTS GLEN L CAIN SOUTH PORT LUMBER COMPANY We offer complete Service plannang esturnatuon and assistance In arranging tlnanclng 7000 South on Madison Avenue 108 Union In Southport . I 2 M, . , r 0 ' - 0 . I i , I I w - A Well Lighted Parking Lot ' I hc, T.',om,,,,y can ,M ' L - ' 1:30 Q . I ' ' - Of . I . I to 114 COLORS, INC. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Mercury Engineering Co., Inc. 515 Harmon St. Indianapolis, lnd. ME 6-2538 Owners John F. Wood and W. E. Jones COMPLIMENTS COLUMBIA CARPET CORP EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER FL 6 5511 The Only LItetIme Guarantee A 1 TERMITE CONTROL CO INC 2305 N MerIdIan Street Complzments 0 DELAWARE BOWLING ALLEY 207 N DELAWARE ME 7 0858 Compliments 0 TONY MURELLO INC 668 South East Street CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' f0772 Stewart In fra red CommIsIonary Flower School with DEIICIOUS Nutritious hot sandwiches Stewart In fra red CommIsIonaryII1C 3406 East 10th St Phones ME 72373 Indianapolis Indiana ME 7 2372 Compliments 0 Bluebird Baking Co 2310 E 30th St WA 4 2691 Of ., . f T r f ' f We are serving St. Agnes Academy and Little I I 115 PHILCO TRANSISTOR T 1 RADIO Guaranteed 5 Years' Cordless Radno Wonder See It At Your PHILCO DEALER Distributed By RADIO EQUIPMENT LEATHER CARRYING CO INC COMPLETE WITH BATTERIE CASE OPTIONAL S5 T500 Stadnum Dr Indranapolus Indiana FARRELL-ARGAST ELECTRIC CO. Your headquarters for Vnrden Lfghtmg Fnxtures Meuer Electric Home Heatmg All electrical equipment For the new home and remodeling markets At Two Indlanapolls Locations Downtown IO2 South Meridian St ME 5 6321 Eastsude 6839 East 32nd St LI 7 9517 Complzments GRINSTEINER GeorgeN Grmstelner Harold D Unger 'I60I E New York St y.IM ME 2 5374 p rt Compliments 0 ST PATRICK S CHURCH - . , . 56995 - I ' , I Of FUNERAL HOME I It Mar o cGovern ' O of the Sacorian's staunchest p ' f I I I 'I16 000'0'0'0'0 50000000000 0 QOOOO 000049. :OOO 0 o 'sto' 9 w 0' Q0 I aces' C. Y 1 942 R cha dso k f e ya d ot the W st L foyett Ho eco g Ga Compliments ofcl Booster Complzments 0 Compliments PCDTATO 8. BANANA COMPANY Ll 7 381 LANE BRYANT INC J I vv ' s 4 .iii ,, 00 0 fljq Q... .Y V . ,f VO' of f ' 5 1 0 ,. w I - tw ' . , 1' .A . i r n mo es iv r s e o e m min me ' f Of I I -I 117 KAUTSKY 8. SONS SUPER MARKET 5501 Mod' . KARL W KLEMM ME 4-6770 2- 63 Cty M ket ST CATHERINES CHURCH 1109 E T bo SOUTH EASTERN SUPPLY CO INC BEST WISHES FROM M a. L RESTAURANT 1253 55 57 Ol ME 21731 TALENT UNLIMITED Sat dy fte oo classes F od Md HARLIN BRGTHERS We specnoluze an teochung Howonon Guutor Accorduon Top on Authentuc Hula Dancing 359 N Illmons St ME 4 2141 Complnmenfs of :son Ave - I Indlonopolus, Induona ME I9 I Of C0mP1ime 1fS ' Compliments of of I , o r 'I ' YAVEROWITZ'S DEPT. STORE '607 5- EOS' Sffeef I e A e I The inest in Fo - - uv r v. At o erate Prices I I I d ' our ur o o rn n 118 LITZELMAN COAL 8g SUPPLY CO The Ben of Coal and Coke O IOHD C ISEED Lltzelmon Horry Lltzelmcm ONCE COALED BY US NEVER COLD AGAIN 445 N Holmes Ave 71318 319 MT JACKSON FUEL COMPANY PRESTEL TRANSFER 8. STORAGE 20 H ME 7 2554 PATTERSON PARIS 5 Houn CLEANERS mono 8. 1' v ssnvlcs E ME 63154 Off c ME 8 9960 7 7677 Cpl WETHINGTON AUTO PARTS M 81 W DRUGS 2914 C 2 28 W W h gt INDIANAPOLIS ME7 8934 JIM WETHINGTON MANAGER ST 6 6531 119 O Il ll . . ME - -1 -1310 Compliments of Compliments ' of Cool, Coke Fuel Oil I 1 orris Ave. - I 2211 E. Washington St. 43 .Palmer ie: - Home: ME - I - f - om iments of arson Avenue 1 . as in on Joe Morrisey, Jr. Lee Wright ' 1 1 L l Compliments of Thomas Williamson Contractor 528 Lawrence Avenue ST 4-3878 LANGDON GULF SERVICE Morris and Union Street ME 7 0855 Pick Up and Delivery Service KOEHLERS WHOLESALE RESTAURANT SUPPLY CO Meats Produce 81 Groceries 2340 E I0tI'i St ME 6 4441 Compliments o F A Wilhelm Compliments 0 Joe Dezelan General Insurance 3253 W 34 Street WA 6 2759 BETTER VALUES Religious Articles Are Appropriate Gifts For All Occasions KRIEG BROS Catholic Supply House nc ME 4 3553 L omplzments 0 NICHOLS JEWELRY COMPANY 916 State Life Building Indianapolis 4 Indiana ME 2 3800 DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIR L ' , I - ' ' I I .- . . . It I ' f Construction Co., Inc. '- 'I20 YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK DRINK AT LEAST 3 GLASSES A DAY EVERY DAY Complzments DAIRY BAR DRIVE INS 3330 W Woshmgton St Co 4025 E mth Sf You con rely on RWQBLE HARDLD s PLUMBING SHDP Aur Condltuonmg 4218 East Mlchugon Street on FueI Oll Service FL 72600 Rellcuble OII Service, Inc All kmds Of Plumbmg 830 Sumner Ave ST 6 0465 121 of ' if I Heqting Eqgiprfnent . d 4 ' I I I STEEL PARTS CORP. 920 Illlnols Bldg CENTENNIAL PRESS 624 E. Walnut ME 1 6887 Induanapolns 4 Indiana J C KRINER PHARMACY 2941 S Merndlan ST 4 2530 Indxanapolrs Indiana Complzments 0 FERTIG ICE CREAM CO J ST 43711 M H FARRELL GRANITE COMPANY Designers and Buulders of Cemetery 2301 South Meridian Street V FARRELL Indianapolis Ind GOOD LUCK SENIORS UNDERWOOD TRANSFER CO INC an Underwood Machinery Transport Inc an Inter state Corners Heavy Machunery 719 Vlrgun a Ave Ind anapolls 3 Indiana HOISTING RIGHTING ERECTING Guve Your Soul A Real Treat Spend the Week end at FATIMA RETREAT HOUSE 111 West Raymond Street ST 4 1423 EVERYTHING THROUGH MARY L G KOERNER J F KOERNER OPTOMETR I STS 1202 S Merndnon Even ngs by Appt Corner Morris ME 7 5005 I ' f d . . d Memorials 1 of ' ' . . i I i . I . v . . i t 122 All Types of Machine Work Die Experimental ANCHOR TO0L COMPANY WOR HAIL THE SPARTANS' Tom Frutzwater 3060 W Mnnnesota CH 4 4441 Retaul Store Plumbung L B 3642 46 W l6th St Supplles 8. Flxtures 70 Years Expenence lnduanapolls Indiana Water Heaters In Making Your Home More Comfortable General Lune Of Quolaty Household Merchanduse MARTIN s REGAL MARKET REP l7l0 S East St Grocenes Meats Vegetables Drunk Solataure GOOD and Good for you SOLATAIRE BEVERAGE C0 1825 Shelby Sf ST 6 1428 Il 3 Pro FRED L HUBER Plumbung and Heotmg Contractor Typewnter Addmg Mochune Stenotype 8- Duplucators AIRS RENTALS SALES SUPPLIES GENERAL TYPEWRITER SALES 8- SERVICE 3l7 North Pennsylvamo Street lndlanapolls 4 Ind ME 5 6436 EMIL C KERNEL OPTOMETRIST spect St 10817 I A . . . , - - - ' 1 , ME - 'I23 CURRY BROTHERS REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE CO 948 E 30th St WA 4 2621 GENE'S MEAT MARKET 5555 M d ST 6 1980 WOODCROFT PHARMACY 5345 M d ADRIAN ORCHARDS HOLLINGSWORTH TOOL WORKS 1 ME 1 3232 CHARLES MC CAHILL 123 N rth P ME 71358 THOMAS A WELCH CO h J BERFANGER 1012 S W rth St CH 48830 GORDON S MAGIC PAK POTATO CHIPS ME 7 6278 3730 E 0th JOSEPH FOGLE 1 b 2640 M d GEORGE W USHER MORTUARY 3WWht CARLOS BAKERY c dg dPrty ST 62378 S h M 124 . . a ison Compliments a ison Ave, of Indianapolis, lnd. Building Contractor 101 S. Delaware o ine Auto Up olstering J. . Realtor - Insurance . o . 21 West Ohio St. ME 4-1476 I Trucks serving the best 231 . as ing on St. - . 1 Compliments of Spe ializing in Wed in an a Cakes Who esale Ba y Goods a ison Ave. 245 out eridian Street Drive In 7Zat'uZc'au4 fu, N.: -' DAIRY PRODUCTS 'N' seems Everything in Fresh High Quolity Doiry Products Delivered to Your Home HOME OF THE INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR Where to buy lt MUTUAL MILK CO 2243 Bethel Ave ST 4 4484 A 8. H TRUCK LINES INC W Ry f ST 42481 SERVING THE FOLLOWING POINTS DAILY HELEN S GIFT SHOPPE 2834 Sh Iby S GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Sh pp ST 6 3612 d 4 6796 MR 8. MRS HARRY GASPER VETERAN CLEANERS lO42 Woodlawn ve 6 Sou ost eYT1OI' 0 5 Ol' OFIUYTTED S OI' EFS GCSE O LEO 0 PRILLER PROGRESS COAL AND MATERIAL CO ST 6 9291 orner o u on on O l822 Un on ME 6 9044 oo, Hor wore on u n o ro I T 125 6 I ci K I ,r A - -- . n , , I J , - 1 , . nu... ....,. .hay , A I 1 - 'n. .,,.. C X' -. . I U 'Q --:x:.- X .3- iq, GC ' 99 I I ' I 302 . a mond S. e tl - Indianapolis, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. M9mDl lSf Tenn- Helen Boeldf O e , Evansville, Ind. Louisville, KY. Prop. Res ST - Bedfor 8- Columbus, Ind. Compliments Compliments of of . . A . IOI th E St. M i I F M t SI M k . Pl C ll . C f BI ff d B t i - Cl d dBildigMteil 'L' nw' Prescruptuon Speclolusts TEETERS PANTZER PHARMACY 1601 S Eost Street Phones STARK 81 WETZEL ME23583 ME 2 3584 Fnne Meot Foods GENERAL OFFICES Induonopolns Indnono Fomplzments CONTROL SERVICE FREE INSPECTIONS AND ADVICE ARTIE S 93' E Tobo' S' POTATO CHIP CO C011 DAVID E FIELD ST BfOOkVI11e Road 126 ',A:',1'f7M J I . . . . s s y E ,,,.-A.. .K ' v I 3 . H E - ...:. , gf 1.1 A A . :xx E V! p vi lu i. j EAEs.E IIs Q ESE I I I Of 1 SHEET METAL CO fresh clean taste I Nw AA MR AND MRS FRANK E. MC KINNEY HERFF JONES JEWELERS Closs rmgs Pms JOHN MARSHALL I dianopolis Ag 0 0 I C mpliments of . H K 'Swv .,,.,:.. L N 5 fffL Xl -wk' vwm . A '.'A . A TL E , Nl! GN , kg. U? , Nw x J X Q f ompliments C lime . of Of Compliments of STUCK'S BEST OIL CO. I I I I Leoto St. ME 6-7454 Compliments of SANTA - ROSA, MOSAIC 81 TILE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Compliments of MR. 8. MRS. V. C. GOOTEE Compliments of STUMPF BROS. PORK PACKERS 3225 S. Meridian ST 4-57I7 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS COOKS GLASS 8- MIRROR CO 5703 W MORRIS ST CH 4 4555 COMPLIMENTS JOHN WACHTEL CORPORATION 700 w f So th TRIMPE JANITOR SUPPLY th ME 8 7594 SEARCYS BARBER SHOP E P F W I M RAYMON D ST MARKET E f 6 5085 opI FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH A IRISH 8. SUTTER ELECTRIC SERVICE 9 ME 2 IO52 AWIQG EAT BANANAS THE ALL FOOD FRUIT CAITO 8. SONS 4IOI MASSACHUSETTS AVE P NE LI I30I LI I WHOLESALE ONLY UNIT 3I0 316 , of ' es u ern I 27 S D I ou eowore I203 . olmer Indianapolis, Ind. The inest in Haircut Quo ity Groceries 8. eats C m iments of ST. IOOI . Raymond S. e Deliver ST - 2I9I vondole PI. 1 Q I New Construction, House Wirin , Repoirs Rewiring, Fixtures, Wiring Business Phone - HQ 3 - 302 Licensed - Bonded - Insured Free Estimates II or uoronteed ' J 'I28 . . . a fine gas range, like that favorite recipe carefully tucked away between the pages of a well thumbed cook book is family appmved It IIISPIFQS confidence It IS worthy of you1 finest cooklng ability F01 those speclal events 01 fo1 day to day me 11 p1 ep'11at1on youll find that youl g IS mnge next to you 1S youl key to cooking lchlevement QV ' grvqaj KJQV 7'1 - N' 'sag-5 .rg ...-'-f '--- - ' L!-?f -ff' 1 A-ff' 129 - . 7 . ' . l l l 1 K 1 i 1 l , I C , L L L l 'T C ,- z 5' o Q---f- i K 3 ' on.. - 4 Mevfifi B .f' ' 1 ' ' .42 1 if Q lift ' ...: '15 N I ' x f .-,,,. , ,. , QJ ... -f 1 li 'f- ' - 15: YV -an-l f' 1 ..a:.::5:1:551g5 fl '5:5:5g 5gt5:-Egg. . 1 Y ' ' ,- . e Q x : f I, 3? I 'N N N ,jj -V . I XFX- 'N - S ' , .,:,, , A - ,.. X , ?sf 'f:1 'Y' ' , -.Q ' lffifiralig ' l v. Iiiif-' A H- Iiiffiiis iilrigfifii rififiiia Efifffgi ,,..,-.,..- -'-' -Q -' ,,. ,- A A' 7 if L Co pl ments I ABELS AUTO COMPANY 1030 N Me da ME 92301 COMPLIMENTS SHEET METAL SHOP 1341 OI er Ave RAY KIRSCHNER We Spec alIze ln Clay Tle n Pastel Colos Installed K tche a d Bath oo 2249 Ha ST 4 5455 COMPLIMENTS PHOENIX PRESS RAY BROS CLEANERS 8. DYERS e pc up a d deII e 1720 S East ME 2 1242 O D Se ne ay c Alteranons La ry Lamp g 81 Sons MITCHUM SCHAEFER INC Metal Fab ICOIOFS Whe You F ntue a d Appla ce Dolla s Go the MOST THE QUEEN s FURNITURE AND DEPT STORE 2207 Shelby at Raymond St STILLABAU RER 8- SONS 2310 Shelby ST 4 0095 Tlres BONE Y Lub Icat o WashIng C pl ments of THE GARFIELD THEATRE Shelby a d Raymond ST 4 0866 Whe e qual ty DICIUFCS a e sho n 9 GRADUATES LET US TRAIN YOU FOR A BUSINESS CAREER INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION We spec al e ad anced Accou tng Federa Taxes an Sec etar al Courses COmp e 'S DWYER SCHOOL PRATT PRINTING CO 0 F B U S I N E S S 54 Monument CIrcIe 225 N New Jersey SIxth Floor ME 5 4907 I I - m I of of I . ri I n , ' iv . i . A I of I I r in i n n r m rlin - l W i k n 'v r - ' ' 1 - rvi e rl ' Reweaving Suede and Leather Cleaning 430 S. Pennsylvania St. r in I re r uri r n i n V U ff 1 . n r , r' i ' - om i I 5 9 n r I ' , r w - I 1 I E . I IZ In v nl , I d r I . i of ' I - - - - 130 LAKE SHORE COUNTRY CLUB 4100 Corson Avenue ST 4 3231 A Spocuous Clubhouse Cotermg to Clubs Sororntnes Frotermtnes Assocnotnons Weddmg Portnes ALVERNA RETREAT HOUSE pMq dO 0 Sp g MII 51340 JACK HARBOR B 1053 46411 ESSIG MOTORS INCORPORATED t Old bl 1937 2444 W t 16th St ME 7 3361 STATE PHARMACY Wlg A y C yOd 16 E R d St ST 64067 RADER SHELL SERVICE 2165 Sh lby ST 4 0963 OTE S STANDARD SERVICE STATION RodS A W 7 00 AM 10 OO P M 58 W. 38th St. WA 3-0420 131 MODEL 5 AND 10c STORE 22 o Sh :by S ST 6 2877 PEPPY GRILL 2155 Shelby 24 h b Co pl PALMER SPEEDWAY GULF SERVICE COMPANY 4220 w M hg CH 4 0672 SHOP AT MAYROSE MARKET OR TOP GRADE MEATS IN MERIDIAN PLAZA 39 I S MERIDIAN ST PHONE ST 6 785I ST ROCH S CHURCH BARNEYS QUALITY JEWELERS W W h SHERATON LINCOLN HOTEL CORNER ME 4 7338 HELENE CHARISSE DANCE STUDIO COMPLIMENTS STUDIO 4IO4 MADISON ST 6 9953 MORROW PHARMACY RESIDENCE 4525 N CAPITOL AT 3 7087 ME 5 2262 we EXAMINE EYES JAFFE 81 SONS OPTOMETRISTS KRAFTS BAKING co ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS 7 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET S M DR LEWIS JAFFE DR MILTON JAFFE INDIANAPOLIS RICHARD BENNETT FURNITURE LUTZ MEAT COMPANY 4 E I W h f Sfer 305SRaI 3 e 'ree' Open rs. a day - Specialize in l2c Ham urgers m iments of F . ic i an at Grande - 5 ' I - T Compliments Compliments of I of IOI est as ington I Ballet, Toe, Tap, Modern, Character of Ballroom I 9I5 . eridian . Opposite Claypool Hotel Compliments of Compliments of 580 as as ing on r e 2 . ur Home of affordable furnitu 132 MElrose 2-7371 OEFTERING-LITZELMAN COAL 8. OIL CO COAL-COKE-FUEL o11. Frank P. O Donnell 1130 Kentucky Ave. Indianapolis Indiana M 8. M GRILL S. VY ME 7 0498 W. ' ME 1-1825 DAVIS 't81 9S hEt INDUS CORP 1815 M d 42 HAWKIN S PHARMACY SOUTH ERN PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 700 7 5335 DR WM J GREEN OPTOMETRIST 4033 W ST 6 2007 BACKEMEYER S MARKET oc f HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE CLOTHES AND SHOES ME 7 0066 LA ROSA DISTRIBUTORS 4101 h sen A John A Moran John Vernon Stiles S Curtis Astley M A 8K M COMPANY, INC PLUMBING HEATING AND GENERAL PIPING 510 North King Ave MEIrose 1 6366 Indianapolis Indiana I I Paul Davis Marfhd E DOVIS 719 State Home Cooked Food Fresh Hot Donuts Audi Insurance Service Eve one Welcom 122 out as Street e Ind1anapol1s, Indiana courteous Semce Reasonable Rates References Compliments I of ST - ST - a ison Ave. Compliments of . . . , I eaver - Compliments I of 524 raw ordsville Road Massac u s ve. I . . I . 133 Compliments of SACRED HEART CENTRAL ALUMNI AND BOOSTERS CLUB An Organization to Promote Better Athletic and Parent Relations at SACRED HEART CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Are You a Member? Only Sl OO Per Year Send A Dollar And Lend A Hand 134 HERE'S TO THE BOOSTERSV' MC GINTY SALES CO INC The Smzlzng Irzxbmen Ph ME 5 6783 ME 5 7264 301 N Delaware St 479 Massachusetts Ave Indlanapolus 4 Ind Dr Frank C Otte Optometrnst 1024 Vurgmvo Ave Indianapolis Indxana LAUCK LA ROSA TOMATO CO FUNERAL HQME Three Genemtzons 4101 Massachusetts Ave 0 51715979 59771166 Your Catholnc Funeral Home Ll 73541 Manager LEO W LAUCK 1458 S Merudlan St ME 6 6655 Complzments VEH LING B ROS CITY BOTTLING WORKS Bottlers of Bubble Up 815 S Illmous ME 1 3933 TWIN COAL 8. OIL CO 225 East Iowa St Onl 81 Coal ME 7 6846 Clean 8. Courteous Service LYON LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO INC 3535 Roosevelt Ave Lumber Mnllwork 81 Building Supplies Ll 73535 Indnanapolus 18 Ind I 1 135 I I O I, O I ll ' ' ' Y, . - ' I . . . . . I ' . - ' I ' of - 0 . . . - . - ., . , I , I . . . U . .u I ' -W ZUZUZFA C omplzmentf Q MR 81 MRS VICTORJ LARSON 26IIM E Mlchlgan Street dwnig I DELIYERY Say It With Flowe s JOHN GRANDE 8: SONS 2401 W Wash gton ME 7 3525 Flo sts Telegr ph Del e y Complzments HERSCHEL W HUNT BRICK CONTRACTOR 3860 Central Ave C I 9507 NEWCOMER LUMBER CO Corner Emerson 8. Bethel Ave Free Extzmatex Remodelmg 81 Repanrmg a Speclalty No Money Down Flve Years to Pay Custom Made Cabmets JOSEPH J SCHISLA AGENCY Personal S ervzce INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ME 4 9790 ST 6 I665 25th ANNIVERSARY AS A HARTFORD AGENT C ongmtulatzom Semorxf BOOTH FISHERIES CORPORATION MILLERS REGAL MARKET Terrace at Maduson Ave Serwng The Soutlaxule Smce 1900 H W LINABURRY Brlck Block 81 Tnle Co 420 S State St ME 6 3466 . ' ? x .' . aa!! fum! X of fain I . If H ' ' . In - ri ' a iv r of ST 6-9287 BeecI1 Grove . L - ' . . I . ' 136 Wh' SOUTHERN TRIANGLE DRIVE IN Now brmgs to the West Sude the same Fme Food and Fountam :tems as you enjoy at the Clrcle And In addltuon a large Dining and Banquet Room Ideal for Class Partues Dance and Athletuc Banquets Road 67 I Mule South of Raymond St CH 4 I932 C 0 mplzments PRECISION MACHINE COMPANY IIIO East 22nd Street WA 3 3341 Induanapolls Ind A J LAKER 81 SONS General Pamtmg Interuor Decorating 9I8 Pleasant Run Pkwy North Druve ST 6 9655 ME 2 38II C omplzments MASCHMEYER S NURSERY Trees Evergreens and Shrubs 244 W Troy Ave ST 4 I298 For Musnc an Your Future See ARTHURS MUSIC STORE 931 Shelby sf ME s 3524 xx' MW of Q 0 Of I I 1 1 I 'I 37 COMPLIMENTS OF CAPITOL GLASS CO MORROW NUT HOUSE B 432 S M ME 51301 56 M ME 4 4287 BOB MOORES PURE OIL SERVICE 2 ew w I1 gf ME70047 BERWICK ELECTRIC SERVICE L61O FOR YOUR HOUSE WIRING NEEDS L 8. L MARKET GROCERY MEAT TOYS 40 s w MARIE T LAUCK ATTORNEY AT LAW James H White Proprietor JARDINAS FRUIT MARKET ETb ST 42600 SOUTH SIDE MARATHON ST 4 0703 D Y GEORGE sTEINMETz CGMPUMENTS FLORIST f 3310 Carson A ST 4 9117 L i 1 l l 138 W CThe est In NutsI . onument Circle , igsouri I Compliments of 20 . as in on St. Indianapolis 22, Indiana Pho e - NOEL cHuRcH AND BILL FORT H Lubrication 81 Car Washing Compliments I - 19 of 1 . arman ' I I T'-me UD Brake 1055 4 O or Sf. Complete Service R Fresh Fruit State 81 aymond oil I I l l PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY by aah 4 Portrcuts by Paulo Mi f . f 3905 Washmgton Boulevard Inducnopolns AT 3 4265 lndlcno 139 7 0 60 il I 45 . W? ' 1 H DAI QUEEN Md dRcte CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MR AND MRS CHARLES ROACH XS EL? Si COMPLIMENTS X 'ly iv If exQNtlTTLE AND SONS Q: MR s. MRS GEORGE A EAL E X FUNERAL HOME XSSSM FAMILY 1 QS Vi' Off fix iw WA ig YQSAXARKE1' ,Af WIN QNX 703 Sh lby SHI.: oosz kb? FEENEY 8- FEENEY FUNERAL HOME MARTIN T FEENEY HARRY J FEENEY CHESTY FOODS, INC PII Chp:-'E Rap Rffi ME 69858 F lly I sued CLEVENGER DECORATORS INC D Y IN LI75821 COMPLIMENTS OF MAYOR PHIL BAYT BOOKER CONSTRUCTION CO CUSTOM BUILDERS HOMES PLANS LOTS ST 45357 6450 oc St ACE EXTERMINATION CO SERVING THE SOUTH SIDE SINCE 1944 OUSC 0 ESS UF ECO IMURDER IS OUR BUSINESSI O S FIS OY1 UI' SFV C6 CVS LAMAR UPDIKE OWNER 1310 Sou ern ST 61387 MARATHON PARKING GARAGE Mary an one ME 2 7766 ana er, Bert ams Goodr ch L fe Saver res 140 Q I . 76 D ' Treat For Taste fs .L if 1, A ood For ealth X ' fr QA A R R 310 ixison Ave. A lx - I ' 1 ' per anl I h r Q V . wi A A A r -TEn7ii3 -- 4 CX., X 1 75 X xfkfx- i SQ' S u Ig, 'T ' X ix Q I of Slrxi 7 .Q J ' T T C . . . S i QQ A 'W -Ll 81 or 1301 can SI. E' , f ' I - N si ech Grove, Indxf-'i I, If Q DI I if , , fo X i, 7 I 4-. 'vw I , ' ,,fL' I , I' I ST - Free Delivery - - - Q S , - ' '- .- I I fl 9 ' ' A A I - A ' 0 Free Estimates u ,n r , ' ,- V ,, I - AJ- , M I X. f : I - ' o a lo i I cor?-I u es ' ' ' 'I I ' Commercial and Industrial, f Pretzels- Nuts A ' L Brush and S ra Painting 'f If , f, Phone: - Indianapolis Branch 416 . Emerson Ave. ' V' - ff 1 ' I' ' ,. 1 Y , Y ,U ' - 4 rin o . I I I Q - 121 E. I d Sf. H h Id P I O Sp i Iity Ph - N Ig o S I c M Q Ad 1 i i - Ti E. th - w ,lv ,I 7 ,Ml . , - , ,Q I ff gf 7 fr ML gddi Xleftfgffl I r XL! :xiii I yea 113, ,V nr A . , I 1 Y fl: , A 'ff , ff' ,I lm f X I IU 4' E N ' L f A 'S LI ' I My I JI It 4 A I: 7.5 f ff!-4 t,Ai,f! . I , 1 Hrs 6 f I ,f', f 1 lr f' 7,7 i .- vffi A J-ivfc ,gif 7 , 14 JIBASSHI oro co Commercual Photographers 308 310 S New Jersey St ME 2 4545 ME 2 4546 4 hw 'lizff gg, ay A , . I ,IMI W it ,I 'I 'E IJII!3'!Iwl2f ff W f af A or F3571 , EM-'lgar 551 'Ivai!!r,:rM!,F9 at 4 M Iwn ll I IW ll U EE N 5 uw ron msn Q4 foo, ,ok Hmm I GLEN S CITIES SERVICE 30 E Morrrs St SANDERS CLEANERS 8- LAUNDRY 3709 Madrson Ave W Nlne strong reluable busuness courses designed to prepare for defmvte lob objectnves Bug demand for graduates Free Placement Service Approved by State Department of Publuc Instruction Vocatronal Rehabllutatnon Dlvlslon lnduana State Approval Agency Veterans State Servuce Department CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE N Mernduan St Indranapolns ME 4 8337 SFIETI-+81 SEYF IBD BAKERY K WHOLESAEE 85 RETAIL 1741 S Meridian ME 6 9952 , l . I fy lr' X M I fr! , .X , . A. I X X K R V - X0 , I If I gc 'I Y I, I 9- It n. 7X X , N ' K . P . w K. A I 1, , ,gk . I 'I ff' lr . Q7 5' . Specialized Business Courses , 3 I gf, I7 1 , ,, . I . . - W F LIL-1 Aff' . . . . . . . i 'I Ay' 1 LJ, LJ L, .1 ' '1 . . I I,-Lv N by 'JN X-jf X . ., . . . . L - J 1 ' I ' , Q 711 802 . . ' ' 141 I E I7 4' I1 'Of-I sou'rH 'rowN Q I 1114292 J if df' ITIES - SERVICE f- 'J IJ 'Y x j ,I IT Y M IM I A If I 19 f Quality Furniture 8- Carpet At Reasonable Prices At . DEVILIN FURNITURE CO. 4001 s. Meridian ST 4-0020 ME 8-3401 G t d Se I 3126 E. Michigan St. uaron ee rvIce V! 47 I y ffm 1 di fi WA, COMPLIMENTS f QW PATRICIA MC KEON School Of Danc ng 77 K Y k A 1421 Shelby ME 73723 en uc y ve 454 Q! Compl Iments p ents M EJ 8. soN 4 fr! Worr FKMI Y If ,. R-Ii .J -W .N J VENEZIA BROS DIETE KENNEDY 'rv SERVICE I K ROOT 59 West Tenth St WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ME 6 3229 EIL C R d 4 4Io So New Je Sey ME 2 5544 HLm'e 0' 0 O Reco d PI ye A mi -I Tj FN as S Bedd ng 8- Accessories All Types fx-fl! Toy8IS Melda St Q of if Mom T 6 up gl Bake Se, Ce 1' GERDT BEDDING BRO ERS 'SAM 'OIOPM 5140916 EdadGedt sT477o3 3' USE BLUE RIBBON 2fIg?I2ngT0'1kS CLEANER POLISHES WAXES Foogfgsgyste S C G Q INTERNATIONAL WOODCROFT CON CTID METAL POLISHING CO BOB GARTNE ST 6 1421 BONDED H34 Gilbe f Sf Masonry Cement nt acts g 142 Q -'I 'XD'-,J - It f-927120 IQ? , I I-I of f I 10 - 1 WJ! . t RMI A I H SD Ke I T f k, A W , 0 X aj pf ,f'T JV . 4, D S I I If II I 1. I' - I L, yy A 11 OJ I I I fl! i 1 IAfV4 . A f 'JV' ' J x I X - , J L, l . I J I XVJJ ' gl 1 . In X --I:- OJI ' I R, ',, I-' r ' 'IO I r rs I f 1: If Q' I' E' 2 I I jf 'lt I X C Q2 4 , JU li ,N 1 ll -11 I I I El 2- ix 1735 C Ex Rf. I ID , 'A 1 ff. I ' , I T5 A Ll L-.lzlznvgv btw 'i-.VK -Pg PT. . 4 QI I ,, . K -.-:tt -:Swv I X N , My . r . r' i n . r1vJYf.,kb'T2'IjAi-T1-I Cwxfj -. 'I 10 r un r vi Lrg ',,z 'lf' J if, 'fc , . . . . ' kXi5QXK'1E,,Cl,2ITe' W r I, 1 , .ey in RSJKXQEY - -L , l LE '- D' ' o t o ,, ,I ' dozlng i V Q ' ' In r rn D Tru in . ' r . - - 1 - IN r 'n I S L 1 l V i - YEA EVERYBODY wHo HELPED IN THE PRODUCTION or THE 1959 sAcomAN' Thanks to the Sisters to the lay faculty to the yearbook representatnves and to all the students for thenr wholehearted co operaruon Our suneerest graautuae also to Mr Wullnarn Butherus and the Inter Collegnate Press to Mrs Paula Anderson and Mr Walter Buchman our photographers and last but not least to our splendnd advertusers THE YEARBOOK STAFF Compllments AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO '5 N COW' Nourennous Four-mmss :Nc ME 83581 2205 N Sherman Drlve lt Pays to be Clean Ll 7 3539 BEST WISHES Compliments I I from TOM JEFFERSON DEMOCRATIC RENNERS EXPRESS 7M North West St Charles Boswell ME 5 9312 9 2 STANDARD MATERIAL CORP .21 ,jj RED BALL MOVING I56 E Market Street 5 ME 7 3397 Q5 761, CL 1 9501 16 MX di? C0mp me 'S one WIEUDLES JRMACY ast St DAVIDSON S IND OLIS INDIANA II2 E Washington St 1.1-asf INDIANA FILM TRANSIT compnmems 220 North Osage Street ME 44453 BLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM 143 Q y ' I f ' . . I f ' of I I is . fy . JJ - I 4 I, ' J Of . ' V 4 ff -w Y ' R I - T. J J nw Sand Crushed Stone Gravel Good Luck 59ersI - Q g - ze T fu I A I of ' S' ,M Xgw I TM X Ljlzlx I . JP? I F , , . ' , J H Z L , F - -f I - - Q - of Z if js fwffwoy W ,gs J, tw' ll Ml AND F REWELL!,tl' A I 4 .T ' A! if lj' Xr ' I l flfpyl,vq'l ll' llylljva t I ' Lll 5,13 . ' ' i ,v1'.g yr? A X l W it -' 1' 'C' f-if MW! A4 Ai? X l We have always been close friends and we wish them the very best of everything Farewells are sad For tour years we have mingled with the gay student crowd and now we must leave them This yearbook is our parting gesture of comradeship Farewell and a sincere 'Thank you to you our pnests for your faithful guidance to you our beloved faculty for your untlrlng patience sympathy and understanding Finally a prayer of gratitude to you our parents who through tender devotion and sacrifice have made possible this hour of triumph sf I 1 4 THE sENloRs 2' P I Q, f s. f , g 4 r fu ,fl l I I l I lf, . Bijan! r typ swf , . f Zdgzf f ff' , H r w Cf - f 0 -gl Hail to our successors, the coming seniors, the largest class in the history of Sacred Heart Central! X it xl 'T A J . . - . X l 'I N-' lx A . , H . . - . A 1 -5 . I 1 u C ' ' ' . -1 . i J H 1 A' .- . - g .Q ' X ' 0 ' ' W 4' v-3 -. LJ ' ' I 1 ' Lx - - ' - 5 F,-L f y 4-V i Hmmm Z' INTER LOT LLQI XTL PRLN5 r Mum. c r Year L rb g x Dcpi FPO: rcdqcm w A fw -'wants 1 rr'eC Kansas Qty Mo LSA H W 1? a x 5 ' 'A XX QD f'-',7S.'i fi PuDi?s',e's -- f : yes beck: N-Yxz :ix ': efe 'CN'-S - 5: rw:,1:e.f Fc:t-ry 4 Hc iice , . -51 I -4 'Q 5 , if I .1 f,,.g N, ,- JS 5 uw M Iii AVP, 1. 5, ' 1 D--A-..Y .3 Lf' V Q 'Y A f :' 1 v v Q X1 ' x, - , Sf. ' K , s. 1 Q 'f ' I , K4-. 'fl m'.'si.s 'A n . Q ' ' 1 D ' 1 U' ' , .if I 'hx ' n C ll! -z . '39, Y fn 1 L. 1 ' 4 I xt .fflf K- I ,v -1 -I 4. Fu ': - -if .3539 Q' J ' 'iq ..', . - ' . , ALA. xl. B . -1 ' ,, 21, ' if Y 'uwjwi ,sg 6'4.L,' O.. 4 ' 'Hag' 1, x ' ' ' 5 s . .A . . f,. 1. k.' . bs -' 'n ' ' J 1 4. , .1 l s . - X V mg. 5?-f' but any S'-1.f,'i , v '-L '. 1 K r' b fu. ,VV sum X .,y b , x ' s , i S, ' A a' 1 ' 1 pg! p. Q wa U' .ibH'V', H LJ:- f X 1 . I C l ...pen r 4 3 X . 'x 'MJ NJ 'nf V . LQ. 4' 41'-Q-Q ' 5 li' J, A ..f - ' 4 N. 'N 5, x X X 4 4 l X xx ' Ng, . xx x '- .., 4,,v ' A S. C by 3? 4.4 . , 4 'fi YY. ' 5 of 5 ' 'z 5 1 ,- an-5 'yun- I' mm- -1- nn .7 0:11rW',6' 'af J' 1 wlfvimi iq 'uavehvhr ' Q' Lt 'I' ,,s 'wL:+, vF44fk'v4


Suggestions in the Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) collection:

Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 60

1959, pg 60

Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 114

1959, pg 114

Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 15

1959, pg 15

Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 37

1959, pg 37

Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 31

1959, pg 31

Sacred Heart High School - Sacorian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 46

1959, pg 46


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.