Scecina Memorial High School - Scecinarama Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1959
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Urrutia 5 t X ...,.x . s J. Vaughn , Q L. Vance Q S R. Veerkamp . H. Vieu K. Walker R. Wehrel P. Werton ...I B. White T. Widner .6 -L ' .Q T 54.31 V yr... W txiyt .elf v-Haiiil 4 m int! 92.43 X X K . . S' x xx? Q gt. '1 auxov C. Sparke M. Spitzer M. Speitel J. Sports M. Steinbergc T. Steiner l ,- .: ,U ...- V x p L L ' Ci V.: -S 1' CROWNING HOURS Will all Seniors please . . These Words often echo over the public address system and produce a thrill and a sense of dignity to the members of the senior class. The real significance of this final year of high school, however, was not fully appreciated until the memorable day when the graduates were measured for caps and gowns and rehear- sals for graduation day were finally an- nounced. Soon our high school days will be over, and each of us will enter a particular avenue of life. In this our final and climaxing year of high school, we have prayed, worked, and played together, recalling with happi- ness the joys of high school life. These four years have been formative years of preparation in which academic and social endeavors have always been secondary to spiritual growth and development, Confi- dent that our training has been commend- able, we leave the halls of Scecina with gratitude and appreciation to those who have helped to make us better Christian men and women. Director Of Guidance P',3 v-' , sr i .......f REVEREND WILLIAM CLEARY The respect Reverend Williani Cleary has gained from the student body, as Guidance Direc- tor, has resulted in his being very influential in the activities of Scecina. His sincere interest in the welfare of the students and his zealous love of God are reflected in his cheerful countenance and friendly attitude toward all. We are indeed privileged to have Father Cleary among us. TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty , , - ,..., 8 Underclassrnen , , 7 Classes a.,,,. -ac 18 Seniors , H cn, Organizations , , - - - 26 Advertisements , L - Sports L... --- 58 Senior Directory W '4! 1'J? Seniors BERNARD FRANCIS ALLEN Little Flower ELAINE SL E ALTENBERGER Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 49 Intramural CSMC 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Basketball l. 4g Saint Mary of Redford 1, 4 '39 2, s X f ' I MARY KATHRYN AMSDEN Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 5, 4, Representative 4, CRUSADER Staff 3, 4. MARILYN ATWELL Saint Andrew CSMC 1, 5, 4, Father Tom Club 2, 3g Library Club Zg Band l, 2. nv E GERALDINE BABBITT Little Flower Father Tom Club 2, 4, Rep- resentative 4g CSMC 1, 3, 43 Paladin Award 4g Band 2 3, 45 Majorette 3, 4g Intra- mural Basketball l. STEPHEN BELL Our Lady of Lourder CSMC 1, 2, 43 Baseball Football lg Intramural ketball l, 2. X I, 2, Bas- DOROTHY JEAN ARNOLD Holy Spirit Student Council 3g CSMC I, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Third Order 2, 35 SCECINARAMA Staff 4g Photography Club 4, Secre- tary 4g Scholastic Art Awards 25 Frank B. Wade Chemistry Award 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Society 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 45 Paladin Award 4. THOMAS NEAL ATWELL Saint Andrea' CSMC lg Saint Meinrad 3. JOHN G. BISHOP Saint Philip Neri CSMC 3, 4. WILLIAM BONOWSKI Our Lady of Lourder CSMC 1, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 3g Third Order 2g Foot- ball lg Intramural Basketball 1, 2. BONNIE BENNETT Saint Andrew CSMC I, 3, 43 Father Tom Club 3, 45 CRUSADER Staff 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. RICHARD BIRCHLER Saint Andrew ROSALIE BOZZELLI Our Lady of Lourdex CSMC 3, 4, Father Tom Club 33 Third Order 4, Library Club 3, Vice President 4, Immaculate Conception Aca- demy, Oldenberg lg Rich- mond High School 2. LAWRENCE BRICKENS Holy Spirit Student Council lg CSMC 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- men's Club 3, 45 Treasurer 4, Intramural Basketball 1. ,L I ' l1'..'i:5fSL4:.'-: . ,.',. . izwsawbmf-rt-.4159 EMANUELE BOMBEN Saint Philip Nerf CSMC 35 Gulglielmo Marconi Cltalyj I, 2. LINDA BOWMAN Little Flower CSMC 2, Band 2, 3, 4g Maj- orette 3, 4. :S ,ry iz f- 1' ..y , ,. . -CN 1 1 Q MICHAEL BRODERICK Saint Lawrence CSMS 1, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 4, Representative 45 SCECINARAMA Staff 45 Y CS 15 latin Club 15 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2. VIRGINIA BROTHERS Little Flower CSMC 1, 3, 4, Representa- tive lg Father Tom Club 35 Pep Club 45 Monitor 4' Honor Roll 1. y MARY ANN BROWN Holy Crorr CSMC 1, 2, 45 Father Tom Club 3. SANDRA BROWNING Our Lady of Lourdei' Father Tom Club 35 Mater Dei, Evansville 15 Assump- tion, Louisville 2. W 8 gi l: tyre 61 g 5 ff Lie., DAVID BUSEMEYER Little Flower Student, Council 2, 3, 4, . Q . ,- Y I I I President 45 CSMC 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 35 Band 15 YCS I5 Intramural Basketball 15 Track lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, President VI4. R., I X 1 CCI: .' iilittsii'5f ,.?Rf3':x:ii -.3 - I ,tt . A O Ee '39 gi, 5. 32' Q- :ff R . ,.ss:5.f' .SV 'N' -N. I 'QNX e JOHN CARDIS Sain! Philip Neri Student Council 1, 35 CSMC 2, 45 Father Tom Club 43 Football l, 3, 45 l.ettermen's Club 45 Basketball 1. PATRICIA BROWN Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 4, Representative 4. JOYCE BUREKER Little Flower Student Council 35 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 45 Father Torn Club 25 Library Club 25 Pep Club 15 Intra- mural Basketball 15 Honor Roll I. THOMAS CARROLL Our Lady of Lourder Student Council 2, Treasurer 45 CSMC 1, 2, 4, Football 1, Intramural Basketball 1. FLOYD CHAMBERLIN Saint Andrew CSMC 2, 3, 4, Representative 45 Monitor 4, Saint Meinrad 1, 2. DONALD CARRICO Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, SCECINA- RAMA Staff 4 JOSEPH CARRICO Nutiviiy CSMC 1, 4. JEAN MARIE CLEVELAND Little Flower Student Council 3, 43 CSMC 1, 2, 5, 43 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Press Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 4g CRUSA- DER Staff 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. rg . -- 'VN1 ' Nw- . X v : X , ,Q gi. Rt fx Sf' , ii'P5.f, A JOHN CLIFFORD Little Flower CSMC 1, 45 Father Tom Club 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 45 Music Award 35 Server 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball I, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 4. MICHAEL CATTERSON Lilfle Flower CSMC 1, 45 Intramural Basketball 1. FREDERICK CHANDLER Saint Philip Nerf CSMC 2, 5, 4: Photography Club 4. what x RONALD COMMONS Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Third Order 1, 2, Library Club 2g YCS I: Intramural Basket- ball 1. RICHARD COOK Sain! Rita CSMC 23 Father Tom Club 3, 4g Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4: Track 3. 4g Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY COLEMAN Holy spirit Student Council 1, 2g CSMC 1, 2, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4, Representative 4g CRU- SADER Staff 3, 45 Intramural Basketball l. FRANCES CORSARO Litfle Flozrer CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4: Father Tom Club 2, 3, 41 Library Club 21 Glee Club lg Intramural Basketball lg SCECINA- RAMA Staff !lQ Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2. 3, 4. ' JAMES COMELLA Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 4g Father Tom Club 4. ANGELA COSTANTINO Sdllll Bernadette Student Council 1, 3 43 CSM C 1, 2, 3, 43 Paladin Award 4, Father Tom Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Library Club l, 2, 3, Treasurer 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JEANEEN E CONLEY Holy Crorr CSMC I, 3, 45 Father Torn Club 3. JACQUELINE COREY Our Lady of Lourder CSMC I, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, oiee Club 1, 2. 'K' GEORGE CUNNINGHAM Saint Lawrence CSMC 1, 2, 4, Track 15 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. MAXINE DARKIN Saint Andrew CSMC 2, 35 Father Tom Club 2, 3, Library Club 1g Intra- mural Basketball 1. ROSE ELLEN CRIST Saint Philip Neri CSMC 3, 4, Father Tom Club 3g Third Order 3, 4g Library Club 4, Springfield Catholic Central High 1, 2. VICKI DAVIS Saint Bridget CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 49 Junior Red Cross 29 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, MARY MARGARET CULLEY H oly C ross CSMC 1, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3. JOHN DAWSON Our Lady of Lourder Student Council 1, CSMC 1, 2, 43 Father Tom Club 3: Latin Club 13 Civics Club 23 Science Club 43 Football Ig Baseball lg Wrestling 43 Honor Roll 2. Vg. AEN GEORGE DAILY Little Flower CSMC 1, 3, 45 Photography Club 3, 4. VELMA DAVIS Nalirify CSMC 1, 2, 5, 43 Father Tom Club 2, 5, 4g Pep Club 31 CRUSADER Staff 5, 4. -Eff' sig' 12 i-.QSMQSFQP gi! MAUREEN DINN Little Flozwer CSMC 1, 2, 5, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4g Library Club 2g Pep Club 43 Intramural Basketball lg CRUSADER Staff 3, 41 Monitor 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES DRAKE Holy Croft CSMC I, 45 Wrestling 41 Track 1: Intramural Basket- balI.1 MARISUE DEERY Oar Lady of Lourder Student Council 13 CSMC 1, 2, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 31 Third Order Zg Library Club 1, 2g CSMC Study Club 15 CRUSADER Staff 3, 4. FRANCIS DELLA PENNA Little Flower iaaabtfg va. . JACQUELINE KAREN DVUYER DURHAINI Saint Amlrezc' Saint Rim CSMC 1. 3. 4: Honor Roll 1, CSMC 31 GAA'A' 4: Library 2, 43 National Honor Society Club 2: SCECINARAMA Staff 41 Intramural Basketball 23 Plainfield High School 1. 112 2. LAWRENCE DOWNEY Our Lady of Lourtler CSMC 1, 2, 43 Father Tom Club 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 1. JOYCE DUNCAN Saint Philip Nerf CSMC I, 3, 43 Father Tom Club 2, 35 Library Club 23 Pep Club 43 Cheerleader 43 Monitor 45 Honor Roll 3, 4' National Honor Society 4. w R SHARON EDWARDS Saint Lawrence CSMC 1, 45 Father Tom Club 3. ROBERT ELIAS S aint Lawrence CSMC 3, 45 Father Tom Club 3, 4, Representative 45 Paladin Award 35 Band 45 Pep Band 45 Alexander Gra- ham Ir. High 15 Fayetteville Senior High 2. 'SIU' KATHLEEN DWYER Saint Lawrence CSMC 1, 2, 45 Representa- tive 45 Father Tom Club 2, 45 Library Club 1, 25 Intra- mural Basketball 1. MARY LOU ECK Holy Name CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4. :i.'5:'1:z:Kee?efff:--- NFL' m 'K ie 'Q-1 1 - New QQN '. NN 1 ' 5 rs V 5 f .-T F5211-:ifit ff' ' I 3 ,, ,, x X Q X 'xii-2 X Q ,gg is THOMAS ELY Saint Philip Neri CSMC 3, 45 Football 15 Intra- mural Basketball 1. DAVID ENGLISH Saint fame: the Greater CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Represen- tative 3, President 45 Paladin Award 45 YCS 1, 35 Father Tom Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Letterrnen's Club 3. 4, President 4. WX ALICIA EHRMANTRAUT Our Lady of Lotzrder CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Third Order 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, President Z5 Press Club 35 Teen Star Reporter 35 CRUSADER Staff 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Intramural Basketball 1. JOAN ELLIOTT Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 35 Library Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, President 15 CRUSADER Staff 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1. Shy. 1:11 KAREN EVANS Saint Matthew CSMC 3, 45 Honor Roll 45 St. Mary's, Royal Oak 1, 2. National Honor Society 4. LAWRENCE FANNING Holy Spirit CSMC 3. KARL ERB Little Flower I Student Council 35 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Quiz 'Em 33 CRUSA- DER Staff 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Lette-rmen's Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 5, 45 National Merit Scholarship Test Semi-Finalist. .alluv- iqwk at bfi. .MAX MARY FEENEY Saint Philip Neri CSMC l, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 55 Bantl 2, 31 Major- ette 5, 45 Intramural Basket- ball l, Pep Club I, 4: Li- brary Club l, 2, 5 . I .V-fs-.g. FX 'rf Tm -tg ::. - X . ' .. , ,Eb..' Ein-A ,JAMES ERLENBAUGH Little Flower CSMC 1, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 45 Intramural Basketball 1. JOHN FLAHERTY Holy spirit Student Council 25 CSMC 5, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Football 1 I.ettermen's Club 3, 4. MICHAEL FAHEY Holy Crorr Intramural Basketball 1. YOLANDA FARQUHAR Saint Bridget CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Library Club 1, 25 Junior Recl Cross 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. T7 Q' 5 CHARLES FLINN Saint Lawrence CSMC 2. TIMOTHY FOLEY Little Flower CSMC 2, 3, Foofbaii 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 Letterrnerfs Club 3, 4. YYIY DIANE FLANAGAN Our Lady of Lourder CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 5, 45 CRUSADER Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Press Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 CSMC Study Club 15 YCS 1, 2, 35 Paladin Award 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 35 Teen Star Reporter 3. 'f ,2':.1E.1:.:'a'1'e sz-:::Sa': f' . X A . K... . . - Ls i :av . . .' ' X-Y iff' -f: , .,.,, . '-:E :I : T.: big, ij 1 i 'Q +43 -1 MQW' W .. , ,K I ... N . . Q . 1 li fx st. Qt 3 .g,'Q'1ife11.l9i' N - P 5 1-s i. ' -gf ,Q 'Qwggw . , H, -, , . asa, . xx. . lil- L' . ' ' . , .v -4 - -I Q gay., 1 - ...L-, ' QK1 . kg fl S081 1 . . wmv-Y. ,ft . . -2 ,lr X- Q, A I WN f '? 't GERALD FOX Holy Name CSMC 1, 2, 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Tennis 1, 4. F 115 SUZI FLANAGAN Saint Andrew Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Father Torn Club 2, 3, 45- CSMC 1, 3, 45 YCS 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3. ff-QQ f JEANNE FRASER Our Lady of Lozzrder CSMC 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 CSMC Study Club 15 Library Club 1, 25 Civics Club 25 Third Order 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Socie- ty 2, 3. LEE FLY Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 4: CRUSADER Staff 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Press Club 2, 35 Glee Club 1. KATHLEEN FOWLEY Little Flower CSMC 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Library Club 25 Glee Club 15 Intramural Basketball 1. 'Q' Faculty The faculty serves as an important link between the student and his acquisition of knowledge. These devoted teachers, interested in sharing their knowledge with others, are respected and admired by students who re- alize their invaluable contributions in the for- mation of Christian men and women. The genuine interest in student welfare manifested by our faculty reveals that these teachers fully realize that theirs is a God-given responsibility and likewise a unique privilege. REVEREND ROBERT MORHAUS Religion ,.-,-1- ' 1 '?5'f!i MR. JOSEPH SEXSON Basketball Coach Driver Education -AERA., SISTER MARIE KATHLEEN, O.S.F. Government Economics -',,,,- 1' s -X g . LYQ gm I it Ns..- WILLIAM GALE Our Lady of Lourder Student Council 1, 2g CSMC 1, 2, 5, 4g Father Tom Club 5g Latin Club 13 YCS lg Football lg Intramural Bas- ketball lg Honor Roll 1, 2. JOSEPH GELARDEN Our Lady of Lourder CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Father Torn Club 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 49 Library Club 23 Band 35 Pep Band 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I. E-'E' LAWRENCE CAROLYN GAITHER FREELAND Holy Name Lime Howe' CSMC 1, 3, 4, Father Tom Student Council 1, CSMC 1, Club 3- 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 1g Wrestling 4. ELIZABETH GOOTEE Saint Philip Neri Student Council 2, 3, CSMC 2, 31 Father Tom Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g National Honor So- ciety 2, 5, 4. THOMAS GREENE Little Flower Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Server 4 Intramural Basketball 1. EMMA GEISS Saint Bernadette CSMC 2, 3g Father Tom Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 25 CRUSADER Staff 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN GILLESPIE Saint Philip Neri CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Third Order 25 Father Tom Club 4, Representative 4g CRU- SADER Staff 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 15 Lettermen's Club 5, 4, DAVID GRUNER sim Philip Nm Student Council 3g CSMC 3, Representative lg Football 1, 4g Lettermen's Club 4. ROBERT GUY Saint Philip Neri Student Council 1, Z, 3, 45 CSMC I, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 35 SCECINARAMA Staff 4g Football 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, Intramural Basketball lg Honor Roll 23 National Honor Society 2. BARBARA GREENER Our Lady of Lourdex CSMC 1, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 3, Paladin Award 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Honor Roll 1. JOHN GRIFFIN Saint Philip Neri CSMC 3, 4g Cross Country 3. ,A xkg-Sit., Q , Q , X m ww X x , X armani' , ., -'-aft: W TN N! rf' X 1 M., .1 .....e., : . fueiikl, av .1133 'fx-6-tx. I . 'f5x1.:X..Nw.:.-X. .5-sw, X , 1 X Q ,- f.. ,,.,.,, 2 ,,-,,,x Q-ya,-fm-az-SMX -,RX JACQUELIN E HABOUSH Holy Trinity CSMC 3, 4g CRUSADER Staff 3, 4g St. Mary Academy I, 2. SALLY ANN HALL Saint Philip Neri CSMC 1, 3, 43 Father Tom Club 3. . on .ki Cb CLARENCE J. GUINAN Our Lady of Lourdef CSMC 4g YCS 3, Baseball 1, 2. LINDA GYGER Holy spmf N94 'anno sf gt t , ., ELIZABETH HAUSSER Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 35 Father Tom Club 4s Glee Club 1, SCECINA- RAMA Staff 4. DARLENE HEIDELBERGER Holy Crorr CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 3, 4, Representa- tive 43 SCECINARAMA Staff 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5: National Honor Society 3. 'Q' I' 'Q t Ni T, ,X ROBERT HAMMOND JUDITH HARVEY Little Flower Holy Name CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Football CSMC 1, 4g Beech Grove High School 3. JOHN HENEGHAN PHYLLIS HENGST Little Flozrer Saint Philip Neff CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father CSMC 1, 2, 4g Father Tom Tom Club 2g Photography Club Z3 Library Club 23 In- Club 3, 43 SCECINARAMA tramural Basketball 1. Staff 41 Football 1. 118 MARY ELLEN HEALY Saint Andrew CSMC 1, 43 Glee Club 2 Intramural Basketball 1. THOMAS HEMBREE Holy Name CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Represen tative 3, 43 Third Order 2 Intramural Basketball 1. JOHN HOFER Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2. 4: Student Council 45 Basketball Ig S C E C I N A- RAMA Staff 45 Honor Roll 1, 2. MARY PATRICIA HOLLAND Saint Andrew CSMC I, 45 GAA 33 Current Events Club 45 Honor Roll 3. 'lb' ltr ..f '+--I VINCENT HICKEY Our Lady of Lourder CSMC 33 Glee Club 2, 35 Father Tom Club 35 Saint Joseph Academy, Albany, N. Y., 1. MARGARET HILL Little Flower CSMC 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Photography Club 45 CRUSADER Staff 3, 45 Manual I. '3 f :I SUSAN HUTCHINSON Saint Philip Neri CSMC 1, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1. eva Afmx ny.,,..-- JOHN HUTER Saint Fnwci: de Sizler CSMC 1, 45 Intramural Basketball I5 Band 15 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 4. I J MARY ANN HOFFMAN Little Flower CSMC 1. 2, 4: Father Tom Club 25 Glee Club 15 Intra- mural Basketball 15 Library Club 1, 2. HELEN HUESING Saint Philip Neri CSMC 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Library Club Treasurer 45 Current Events Club 4. ? Q f LLL 5 ar-- . Pkitzzt- GERALD JENN Saint Malllffeu' KIM! CSMC 1, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 44 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 5, 45 Father Tom '- 'mi' Club 25 YCS 1, 23 Server 1, 2. KATHLEEN JACOBY GERALD JAHNKE Saint Lawrence Holy Name CSMC 3, 4g Evansville Mem- CSMC 2, 43 Student Council orial 2. Ig Football 1, 2g Basketball 1. STEPHEN JONES JOANNE JORDAN . X Linle Figure, Saint Philip Nerf ' CSMC 2,31 Student Manager CSMC 1, 2, 4: MOr1itOr 4: I: . ,' 1, Honor Roll 1, 5, 4. .-- ,vi l , ' , ' 'P - ,' I 'W' 120 tl ffl DAVID JOHNSON Little Flower Student Council 1, 25 CSMC 35 Football lg Student Man- ager 1g Intramural Basketball 1. KATHLEEN JONES sam Philip Neri CSMC 1, 2, 4: Glee Club 2. ROSE MARIE KAELIN Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 5, 4g CRUSADER Stff 3, 4. MARGARET KAN E Sain: Philip Neri CSMC 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2, ELIZABETH JOYAL Saint Andrew CSMC 1, 2, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 45 CRUSADER Staff 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JURASZ Our Lady of Lourdex CSMC 2, 39 Photography Club 3, 43 SCECINARAMA Staff 45 Intramural Basket- ball 1g Tennis 1. WSF' 'Wifi'--ffm? JOHN KENNEDY S ai nz Bernadette CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL KIEMEYER Our Lady of Lozzrdex CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1. ii' K. K SX M X DOROTHY KANE Saint Fnznri: de Sale: CSMC 1, 2 ,3, 4. ROBERT KELLER Saint Andrea' CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN KOORS Our Lad5 of Loufder CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball l. RICHARD KRAMER Saint Fnznfi: de Saler CSMC 1, 2, 5, 43 Father Tom Club 3. 495 JOHN KIESEL Little Flower SHIRLEE KLINGER Holy Trinity CSMC 1, 43 Intramural CSMC 45 Current Events Club Bmgkegball 1, 45 Saint Joseph's Academy 5' C' Q.-Eswigwzi M y :At-4. - v,- . .t - f. , A- , :ty ,j - tl . 5 PM . '.a- , N :f,g,501a.w '- 5 - , , A . --'sg .gg.ga,A.i.3,it 5 , .- . A ggi -, It 4 V . ' , -we - .. A x . , ...C , ROBERT LAMPERT Holy Trinity CSMC 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 43 Third Order 41 Mon- itor 45 Current Events Club 43 SCECINARAMA Staff .42 Cathedral Latin School 1. 224 ROGER KOSTIELNEY Holy Crow CSMC l, 5, 4g Third Order 2, 43 Latin Club lg Photo- graphy Club 4. JUDITH KUHN 1 Q X ROBERT LANGDON Little Flower Saint Andrew CSMC 2, 45 Father Torn Club 33 Pep Club 2g Library Club 2. , '5 n i x .cu ' 1 l . mia 22 h . x, ' ,, T-, U' V xx ' , . lf' l it A ,, I ,m A. .55 I . , i V ,W F . .' . I., il.. ANNE LAWSON Sain: ldzwrence Taipei American 2, 3. MARY CLARE LEONARD Little Flower CSMC 1, 3, 4, Representative 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4, Representative 4g Glee Club 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 1g Honor Roll 3. PHILIP LANTZ Our lady of Lozzrdef CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Coun- try 3g Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. sv Q. ' JOSEPH LILL Saint Andrew LAWRENCE LATHROP Our Lady of Lonrder CSMC 1, 4g Baseball lg Intra- mural Basketball 1. 4, JOHN DAVID LIME Saint Francir de Sale: CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father CSMC 3, 4g Latin Club Ig CAROL LE FEBER Little Flo wer CSMC 1, 2, 4, Father Tom Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, SCECINA- RAMA Editor-in-Chief 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA LEY Our Lady of Lolzrdef Student Council 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Paladin Award 33 Father Tom Club 3g Glee Club 1: Library Club 25 Pep Club 43 Honor Roll 1,'2, 3, 4, Bronze Medal Indiana University Achievement Test 3g National Honor Society 4. Tom Club 2, 3g Intramural Photography Club 4g Tennis Basketball 1 Z. LAWRENCE LOFTUS Saint Lazvrerzre CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Football lg Baseball 1, 2, 3g Intramural Basketball 1, 2g SCECINARAMA Staff 4, JEROME MAGUIRE Saint Tlsomar Aquinar CSMC 4, Dramatics 3. NANCY LINDNER JOHN MICHAEL Saint Andrew LINNE CSMC 17 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Saint Franci: de Saler Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 34 Library Club 1. JOSEPH MANDABACI-I Saint Bernadette CSMC 1, 3, 4. FREDERICK MANGIN Saint Andrew Student Council lg CSMC 1, 3, 43 Football lg Intramural Basketball 1. 'C' VIRGINIA LUCAS Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 3, 49 Father Tom C11-lb 2, 3, 45 Third Order 25 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Press Club 35 CRUSADER Staff 3, 4. ROBERT MALOOF Little Flo-wer CSMC 1, 3, 43 Tennis lg Howe 2. be 12:7 PALMIRA MASTRAPAOLA Holy Angel: CSMC 3, 45 Father Tom Club 35 Glee Club 45 Saint Mary Academy 1, 2. NANCY MATTHEWS Little Flower Student Council 45 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 CRUSADER Staff 2, 3, 45 Teen Star Reporter 5, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Pep Club 45 Monitor 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 4. uv 'Q3 ' JOHN MANNING CAROL MARTIN Our Lady of Lozzrder Holy Spiriz CSMC 1, 45 Basketball 15 CSMC 1, 3, 45 Intramural Honor Roll 1. Basketball 1. SONJA MATTSON Our Lady of Lozzrder CSMC 1, 2, 45 Father Tom Club 25 Library Club 1, Z5 CSMC Study Club 35 Monitor 4. jf 5? LAXVRENCE MC COY Saint Laztrenfe CSMC 1, 45 Baseball 13 Foot- ball 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Saint Meinrad 1. A 'ev SHIRLEY MATELIC Holy Trinity CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 15 Library Club 1, 2, Sec- retary 2: Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. DALE MATTINGLY Sain! Bermzdeite Quran!! J' CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3. 'E N SISTER MARY DAVIN, O.S.F. Geometry Latin REVEREND JOSEPH KOSTER Religion nn REVEREND JOSEPH RIEDMAN Algebra SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, O.S.F. English , Q S I.. I ,,,g.?? 5.' ' t i. '---.-...., ROGER MC INTOSH Little F lower CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Torn Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2g Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, President 43 SCECINARAMA Staff 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 15 Intramural Basketball 15 Lettermen's Club 4. SONJA MC NEW Cbrift tlae King CSMC 1, 3, 43 Father Tom Club 53 Glee Club lg Pep Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 43 Perry Central High School 2. 'Ti' in-I S.: EDNA MC CURDY WILLIAM MC GREGOR Saint Bernadette Our Lady of Lourder CSMC 1, 3, 43 Pike Town- CSMC 1, 2, 45 Father Tom ship 2. Club 3. f N'-QM STEPHEN IWETZGER Saint Philip Neri CSMC 3. JOHN MEYER Little Flower CSMC 3, 4: Student Council 43 Science Club 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3. 'D' MARTINA MC MASTERS Saint: Peter 8: Paul Cathedral CSMC 1, 3, 4: Father Torn Club 3: Third Order 23 Glee Club 13 Pep Club 25 Honor R011 1, 2, 5, 4, National Honor Society 4. MARY KAY MERL Little Flozz er CSMC 1, 2, 3. 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, -ig Latin Club 1, 2. 1-ng. vu-r X xt MARY MARGARET MICKLER Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 2, 4, Representative lg Father Tom Club 29 Glee Club 1, 2. JOSEPH MOORMAN Holy C ron' Student Council 1, 2, 35 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Base- ball 1. 2, 3, 4g Lettermen's Club 3, 4. MONICA MEYER Little Flower Student Council 43 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 43 Intramural Basketball 13 Library Club 25 CRUSADER Staff 3, 4g Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 35 Monitor 4. CON STANCE MICHELS Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 4g Latin Club Ig Intramural Basketball 1. DONALD MUNRO MICHAEL MURRAY Saint joan of Arc Saint Philip Neri CSMC 1, 2, 5, 4, Father Tom CSMC 2, 3, 43 Saint Meinrad Club 2, 33 Monitor 4. 1. TERESA MIDDLETON Little Flower CSMC 1, 3, 4g Paladin Award 33 Library Club 13 Monitor 4. ROBERT MOSEMAN Saint Andrea' CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4. Viv' - E Y ,X k X MARY EILEEN NEES Saint Philip Nerf CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4, Representative 4g Library Club 1, 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, Glee Club lg Current Events Club 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Intramural Basketball 1g SCECINARAMA Stff 4. NANCY NEWMAN Our Lady of Lourdes Student Council 2g CSMC 1, 2, 4, Father Tom Club 2, 3, Library Club 2, Glee Club lg Intramural Basketball 1. l F' -il MARGARET NEAL KENNETH NALLY Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Represen- tative 4g Father Tom Club 35 Saint Andrew Father Tom Club 2g SCECIN- ARAMA Staff 45 Library 'W , Wrestling 4, CRUSADER Club Ig Intramural Basketball Staff 3 NANCY O'BRlEN Holy Spirit Honor Roll 1, 23 National Honor Society 2. JULIANA O'CONNELL Our lady of Lourder CSMC 1, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Latin Club 15 Library Club lg Intra- mural Basketball 1. GERALD NEWKIRK Saint Andrew CSMC 1, 2, 4, Representative 1, Monitor 4. CONSTANCE NUGENT Saint Plyilip Nerf CSMC 1, 2, 5, 43 Father Tom Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 4. , S' , 5.5 . ,vt - s ttf f-4, Q., 'Q.,., SS ', JOSEPH ODENWALDER Saint Andrew CSMC 1, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 5g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1. EDITH PACE Saint Michael CSMC 1, 4g Father Torn Club 25 Glee Club 1, 35 Intramural Basketball 1. GLORIA O CONNOR LAWRENCE H 019' Spifif O'CONNOR , CSMC 1, 44 Pep Club 1, 2, 31 I-iffle Flowef f 'dw Llbrary Club 1, Intramural Basketball 1. - kk N fwr,.ua.,?,. f MARY JANE PICKARD Saint Thema: Acquinax CSMC 1, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 55 CRUSADER Staff 3, 4g Honor Roll 1. Niwvk u .- X-, . 0...- A, ,-:R . 3- its wt S3535 ' -H 5: ' f -4. Y tv 5 u f 'Te I Sl'- ' DALENE PIETRO Holy C rosy CSMC 1, 2, 5, 4g Father Torn Club 2, 35 GAA 4g Library Club 35 Pep Club 1, 45 Monitor 4. flung? THOMAS ONEILL Saint Francif de Sale! CSMC 25 Father Tom Club 35 Football 5. RICHARD PAULSON Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 5, 4g Father Tom Club 34 SCECINARAMA Staff 43 Football lg Intra- mural Basketball lg Wrest- ling 4g Student Manager 1g Photography Club 2, 33 Moni- tor 4. -if .f..,, -4, 'Y STEPHEN PRILLER Little Flower CSMC 33 Cross Country 55 Football lg Intramural Basket- ball 1. SYLVIA RASHID Our Lady of Lozzrder CSMC 1. 2, 43 Father Tom Club 23 Glee Club l, 3. 45 Library Club 41 Current Events Club 4. CARQLYN pgpp MARTHA POWERS Little F1011-ef H011 Stfifif CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club CSMC 1, 3, 4- 1, 4g Intramural Basketball lg Library Club 45 Pep Club 4. GEORGE RADZIWILL Saint A lary CSMC 2g Track 1, 25 Intra- mural Basketball 1. JEROME RAY Saint Rita CSMC 2g Father Tom Club 2, 5, 45 Football 1, 2, 3. 45 Most Valuable Player 43 Track 2, 3: Baseball lg Let- termen's Club 3, 4. Nr JOHN RAH lNlANN SANDRA RAYBIOND Holy Nanze Holy Spirit CSMC 2, 33 Football lg Bas- CSMC lg Father Tom Club 3. ketball 1. l X fl 130 1 O 5 JOHN RICHARDSON Litlle Flower Student Council 5, 4g CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 25 Band lg Track 1, 25 Cross Country 1, 3g Intramural Basketball 19 Lettermen's Club 5, 45 YCS 45 Honor Roll 1, 2. CARLO RIZZACASA Christ the King Giulio Cesare CRome, Italyj 1, 2, 3. in-f s RITA RHODES Our Lady of Lourder CSMC 1, 2, 45 Father Tom Club 2g Honor Roll 2. a utr WILLIAM ROBINSON Holy Trinity CSMC 1, 3, 43 Current Events Club 4, Honor Roll 1, 4, Bishop Moore High School 2. MARY LOUISE RICE Our Lady of Lourdes Student Council 1, 2, 3g CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2g Glee Club lg Intra- mural Basketball lg Library Club 2g Latin Club 1. WILLIAM RODGERS Holy Spirit CSMC 3, 4, Father Tom Club 4g Football 3, 41 Baseball 41 Lettermen's Club 4. ffm vs.. RITA RICKEY Liltle Flower CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club l, 2, 43 Monitor 4. HILDA ROBINSON Saint Andrea' CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 2, 3. -ig CRLTSADER Staff 3, 4, Current Events Club 4. 'GT' , 3-'X 'Wx 2 DONALD ROTH Little Flower CSMC 1, 3, 45 Golf 4. PHILLIP ROTH Little Flower CSMC 1, Z, 4g Football 1, 21 Basketball 11 Intramural Bas- ketball 11 Server 15 Dramatics 3. fl NANCY ROSETTO EMANUELE ROSSITTIS Saint Laurence Saint Philip Neri CSMC 35 Saint Iohn's Aca- CSMC 3, 45 Venard Seminary demy 2. 1, 2- menu X RONALD SALDINO Little Flozver CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club Z, 3, 43 CRUSADER Staff 2, 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 45 Wrestling 3: Basketball 15 Library Club 25 Latin Club 2, 3, Vice-President 33 Photo- 8fHPhY Club 3. 3: Current Events Club 2, 45 Dramatics 1, 2. 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Merit Scholarship Test Semi-Finalist. MARY DIANE SCHILLING Saint Andrea' CSMC 1, 2, 3. 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Library Club 25 YCS 35 Paladin Award 4. FRANK ROTH Saint Bernadette CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 1. DELORES RUST Saint Philip Neri Student Council 1, 25 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 GAA 35 Third Order 3g Latin Club 15 Paladin Award 3. DOROTHY SCHWIETERS Our Lady of Lonnie: CSMC 1, 43 Father Tom Club 2, 4g SCECINARAMA Staff 43 Glee Club 23 Library Club 2, Honor Roll 2. NOREEN SHEEHAN Little Fl 0 zz 'er CSMC 1, Z, 43 Paladin Award 13 Father Tom Club 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 2g Pep Club 2, 45 Library Club lg Intramural Basketball 1. WILLIAM SCHNORR Saint Andrew Wrestling 4. LOUANN SCHOENING Saint Philip Nerf CSMC 1, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1. .fi 4745 ,Q -ang MARIANNE SEERY Our Lady of Lozzrdex CSMC 1, 23 Father Tom Club 2, 55 Glee Club 1g Library Club 5, CSMC Study Club 12 Honor Roll 1, 3. MARTIN SKELE Saint Philip Nerf CSMC 1, 5, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 5, Photo- graphy Club 45 National Merit Scholarship Test Semi- Finalist. MARGARET SKELLEY FRANCES SODEMAN 544715 Philip Neff Saint Plailip Neri CSMC 1, 5, 4, Glee Club 1g QSMC 1, 2 5, 4, Library Club 41 Current Events Club 4 VY JOHN SORRELL Saint Andrew GEORGE SOWERS H oly Angel: tw i ff-' Tennis 1. CSMC 1, 3, 45 Wrestling 3. SAMUEL SPALDING Sdllll Philip Neri CSMC 13 Intramural Basket- ball 1. XVILLIAM ST. JOHN Little Flozvef' CSMC I, 2, -ig YCS 11 Intramural Basketball 1: Mon- itor 4. My Wr 'ff HARRY STEELE Liffle Flower CSMC 2. 3, -iz Father Tom Club 2. 3. 4: Cross Country 5: Honor Roll 2, 5. -lg Track 2, 3, -lg Intramural Basketball ROBERT STENGER Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4: Father Tom Club 5, -ll SCECINARAMA Staff -ig Latin Club lg Intramural Basketball 1. JAMES SPITZER Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 2, 4. ROBERT STAHL Saint loan of Arc Student Council 51 CSMC 1, 45 Intramural Basketball lg Monitor -ig Current Events Club 4. 2g Sacred Heart High, Sedalia, Missouri 1. 4 LEONARDA STRATMANN Holy Spirit Student Council 2, 33 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Representative 4, G.A.A. 41 YCS 23 CRU- SADER Staff 3, 43 Paladin Award 1, Intramural Basket- ball 1g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. SUSAN STURM Saint Bernadette CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 5g Spanish Club 29 Honor Roll 3. JOSEPH STETZEL Sr. Alazzlaew CSMC 1, 4. MARY ANN STITES Saint Fmncir de Safer CSMC 1, 2, 45 Father Tom Club 2g Third Order 2, Li- brary Club 2, 3g YCS Ig Intramural Basketball 15 SCECINARAMA Staff 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. QQ MICHAEL W. SULLIVAN Saintr Pefer S: Paul Cafbedral CSMC 1, 3, 43 Photography Club 23 Intramural Basketa ball Ig Track 1. W illliillv Www' MARILYN SUNKEL Lirzle Flon-er CSMC 1, 3, -ig Father Tom Club 33 Band 2, 5, 4. ,CS fWJ X 5' DANIEL STUPECKI Saint Andrew CSINIC I. MICHAEL A. SULLIVAN Our Lady of Lonrdet CSMC 1, 4g Civics Club 'GQ ..-.. i REVEREND JAMES BYRNE Religion SISTER MARIE ADELAIDE, O.S.F. Librarian English MISS ROSEMARIE I-IOCHGESANG Commercial SISTER MARY AUGUSTINE, O.S.F XVor1cl History Government ' 'Q THOMAS TIERNEY WILLIAM P. TOSICK fa-FQ Q . V J Little Flower Cbfiit the King at . .-', 4 ' A , CSMC 3g Intramural- Basket- CSMC 2, 5, 4, Football 5, '35, ball 1. 4: Wrestling 3g Letterme-ri's .. t A tw I 'f .2 1 I gain, , 4 ,g,,,,jrj.,3i:f,,,3, - ,ab as vr . 5ii'15?13Z:-if ,, y J , X N Q . 0 Q 4? if -J ...- R Eva . W. .,QaQf:!?':qf?- ' . 11. e .- my , 11- , ,., 5.36. S . .,,,..,. . gg' ,j , ,.,- , N.. , Qiff MARY TRIMPE Saint Andrea' Student Council 13 CSMC 1, 2, 33 Representative 4, Father Tom Club 4, SCEC- INARAMA Staff 4g Intra- mural Basketball 1g Pep Club 23 Honor Roll 1. JEROME TRUMPEY Sum! Frazzrir de Safer CSMC 2, 3, 43 Football 5g Cathedral 1. C .. . Rei ta, Club 43 Campion 1. X LAWRENCE UTTER LEE WALKER ROBERT TRITCH Our Lady of Lourde: CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 5, 45 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 4g Lettermen's Club 4, RICHARD TURNER Saint Philip Neri CSMC 1, 3, 45 Cross Counrty 3g Intramural Basketball lg Monitor 4. NI! H013 Spin! 541721 Laurerlfe CSMC .., 4, Latin Club 1, CSMC 4, Benedictine High, Father Tom Club 25 Football Detroit l, 2, Lawrence Cen- l 7 Basketball 1 7 tral 3 gilt-,N ly: 4- , 32 -- Lb Q. Ze' ffffix RICHARD XVECHSLER Saint Maztlaeu' CSMC 1, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 3, 4. JOSEPH WEISSENBERGER Little Flower CS IC I 4' Intramural Basketball 1' Cathedral 2 J. QRS- ' - -'-A- LOUISE WARREN Lizlle Flower CSMC 1, 2, 5, 4s Father Tom Club 2, 33 Glee Club 2. Xxx? A ma- ' ' 'Nga ' XR'-: I P we Bt gfdt 'EJ' JOAN WHITE Our Lady of Lourdei CSMC 1, 45 Father Tom Club 35 Library Club I, 23 Third Order 2. VIRGINIA WAUGH Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4g Library Club 2g Glee Club Ig CSMC Study Club Ig Honor Roll 1, 3. 4. K, gel NA 4. X-A ' 5 t-Eaxii 1 'lv W ANDREW WEIDEKAMP Llfzle Flou er CSMC 1, 3, 43 Father Tom Club 2, 3, 44 Current Events Club 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 3, 43 Server 1, 2, 3, 45 CRUSADER Staff 3, 4g Music Award 35 Honor Roll 3, 43 National Honor Society 3. PAUL XVILDRIDGE Little Flower CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Father Tom Club 33 Server 1, 21 Wrestling 3. ROSE MARIE XVELLS Holy Spirit CSMC 1, 3, 41 Represen- tative lg Father Tom Club 33 Honor Roll 2, 35 National Honor Society 33 SCECINA- RAMA Staff 4. BARBARA XVILLIAMS Nafirify CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 4, Representa- tive 2g SCECINARAMA Staff 4. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS Saint Aliztfhezz' Glee Club 1, 2g Pep Club 43 Intramural Basketball 1. , .. 1. li 5 6 ' ' 1f e ':i,gi fi.-1. . . S N' ' -. ,s ., -. , ,. ' A IR-'5q:,,gf -fs - f-2 'wi -' I .k-'fa-gzgx-, fi ia f 77, I 5 PHILIP WILHELM Our Lady of Lou:-der CSMC 2, 3, 4g Father Tom Club 2, 3, 4, Representative 35 President 4g Third Order 2, 3, 43 YCS 25 Intramural Basketball l, 2. JEF F REY WILK Saint Andrew CSMC 1, 4, Football l. 'Q' 'Q' ' I 1- ' PHYLLIS WINKLER 0111- Lady of Low-der CSMC I, 2, 3, 4g Paladin Award lg Father Tom Club 2, 35 Library Club 1, 23 Intra- mural Baskerball l, 2, Honor Roll 2. N K X A Xt NX wits 3, Q N MARY LOUISE WITHEM Little Flower Father Tom Club 2g 1, 3, 43 Pep Club 4. CSMC BONNIE WILLIAMS Saint Philip Neri CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Father Tom Club 3, Third Order 23 Intramural Basketball 1. RAYMOND WILTSHIRE Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4g Lettermerfs Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. ARLENE WOLAK Saint Andrea' Father Tom Club 5g CSMC 1, 3, 4, MICHAEL WRIGHT Saint Andrea' CSMC 2, 3. RICHARD WITHEM MARY WOEMPNER Lmle Flon er Saint Benzfzdetze CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Library CSMC -, 4, Intramural Club 25 Father Tom Club 33 Basketball. Intramural Basketball 1, 2. K-xx to .. , Y ,. X A 'W' X, 'hx '7-'Uv dl 1' , STEPHEN YOUNG Saint Philip Neri CSMC I, 4, Server Intramural Basketball 1. Q- '19 PATRICIA WOODS Om' Lady of Loizrder CSINIC 4, GICG Club 2, ig Reitz Memorial, Evansville 1, BARBARA YOHLER Saint Bernadefle CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Father Tom Club 2, 33 Spanish Club l, 23 Library Club Z, Intramural Basket- ball lg Honor Roll 2, 3, -13 National Honor Society 3. LOIS ZILIAK Hoiy Spirit , 'EP9 , lg CSMC 53 Mater Dei, Evans- I--- 3 ville 1, 2. COMMERCIAL HOURS BUSINESS P' TRO ALERT CLEANERS 4616 E. Michigan Street FL 6-7229 ALLEN BROS. INC. 3828 E. Wfashington Street FL 6-2471 ALVERNA RETREAT HOUSE 8140 Springmill Road 4574 Brooksville Road FL 6-3833 ARTCRAFT GREETING CAR 357 Massachusetts Avenue ME 4-2926 CL 5-1340 ARSZMAN PLUMBING CO. 4 -y ' . D ART'S TEXACO SERVICE 4002 E. Wfashington Street EL.7-0001 ASSOCIATED FURNACE OIL 1430 Kentucky Avenue ME 8-1306 MR. 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PAINTING it DECORATING 4233 Rose Lawn Drive LI 7-2994 MOORE'S FIESTA RESTAURANT West End of Arlington Shopping Plaza EL 7-0871 JAIVIES R. MUNRO INSURANCE 5419 E. Washington Street FL 7-1212 G. C. MURPHY CO. fEastgateJ 7150 E. Wfashington Street EL 6-2714 G. C. MURPHY CO. 6101 N. Keystone Avenue CL 5-6671 MUTCHLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1510 N. Emerson Avenue FL 6-1234 PETE'S SERVICE STATION 4742 E. 10th Street FL 7-0652 PLEASANT PET SHOP 3905 E. 10th Street FL 6-0815 PLUMBERS LOCAL UNION NO. 7.3 542 E. 11th Street ME 5-5719 POWER'S IVIOTOR SALES 4120 E. New York Street FL 6-6270 RAY ROSS STANDARD SERVICE 2160 Churchman Avenue ST 4-0027 RENICK PI-IARBIACY 3102 E. Wfashington Street ME 2-0336 SISTER MARY JANITA, O.S.F. Mathematics -.,........,,-...........M, xNxXx...x, , ?..,c..W , N,XLx , .. I I .,N . x lVSX- rx , X. t , AAN - REVEREND JOSEPH Mc NALLY Religion SISTER FRANCIS MARY, O.S.F. Spanish Biology 6 XX A M Qw- MR. WILLIAM SYLVESTER Drivers' Education Athletic Director Football Coach BUSINESS PATRON ROE TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 144 E. 24th Street NWA 5-8353 JOHN C. RYAN CO. Lot Surveyors CL 5-9695 RYAN'S POPCORN STAND in the Meadows SCI-IAFER CONSTRUCTION CO. 6214 Nirnitz Drive FL 6-9703 SCHMITZ T.V. SERVICE 849 XV. 52nd Street CL 5-5988 SLAUGHTER REAL ESTATE CO. 4734 E. 10th Street FL 7-1129 F. J. sMoCK Jones S Maley Inc. 2421 E. NY'ashington Street SOLATAIRE BEVERAGES, INC. IS25 Shelby Street ST 6-1428 SQUARE DEAL TIRE CO. 2045 E. Minnesota Street ST 7-5351 STANDARD OIL SERVICE 1630 New York Street ME 7-0943 STEINBERGER PHARMACY Highland .X Michigan Street ME S-0421 STOKES PHARMACY 226 N. Meridian Street ME 5-7791 7-ll SUPER MARKET 30th R Sherman Drive Ll 6-S688 SXYfAN'S EAST SIDE RECORD SHOP 5044 E. 10th Street TANNER DRUGS 4324 E. 10th Street FL 6-4027 TEN PEN INN 2637 E. Michigan Street ME 2-0098 TXVIN DRIVE-IN THEATRE 3000 Southeastern Avenue ME 1-8494 TINKLE'S SHELL SERVICE 1001 N. 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Audubon Road FL 7-1277 WORTH'S REGAL MARKET 1739 Montcalm Street ME 1-5700 YOGER PHARMACY 1702 E. Wfashington Street ME 8-75155 ZELLER'S MOTOR SERVICE 3101-05 Massachusetts Avenue ME 6-5971 COMPLIMENTS of a Friend PERSONAL P TRO S Mrs. and Mrs. Jos. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Allen Jim Arnold Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold Bill Atwell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ault Rt. Rev. Edward T. Bockhold Mr. and Mmrs. Jos. A. Bauman Mrs. Edna Beer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Bennett Judy Bevan Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam E. Bevan George M. Bindner Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bischoff Mrs. Alese Bishop Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bohman Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Bowman Ronnie Bowman Joe Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph XV. Broderick Mrs. Robert Brooks Mr. and Mrs.. H. T. Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Victor Culley Mr. F. Cunningham Anna Custard Mrs. Gerald Davey Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Davis Mr. Robert Davis Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dawson Mr. and Mrs C. L. Day Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deery Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Deeter Frances Delatore Mr. and Mrs Roy T. Dilley Mr. and Mrs R. E. Dinn Mr. and Mrs G. L. Diver Mr. and Mrs. Wfm. J. Dougherty Flora J. and Robt. J. Drew Drexel Hardware Miss Barbara Froman Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gahsmann Bob Gaither Mrs. Christine Gaither Mrs. F. A. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardener Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geiss Gene Glass Mr. and Mrs. Goodpaster Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gootee John J. Gorman Charles H. Grabhorn Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Greene Greenlawn Barber Shop Mrs. Betty Greig Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Guntz Bob Guy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Guy Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Haboush Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hagan Evelyn L. Hall Mr. Glenn D. Brown Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Buchman Mr. and Mrs. Wlilliam Bundy Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Busemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cardis Keith H. Carmack Louella Casey Mr. and Mrs. Wfalter Duncan Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Duvall Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Eck Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edmonston Mr. and Mrs. M. Ehrmantraut Rev George Elford Mrs. M. A. Elias Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Erlenbaugh Jim Erlenbaugh and Mrs. Bayard T. Evans Raymond E. Hall Sally Ann Hall Mr. and Mrs. J. Haller Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Mr. and Mrs. XVallace Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Harmon Audrey Chalopka Mrs. Rosemary Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler Dr. Carl Clouser Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coldwell Diane Collins Mr. and Mrs. John R. Commons Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Conwell Jackie Corey Nickolas Corey Silvia Costantino C. C. Costin Ruth V. Cullen Mrs. Josephine Ewing Lawrence E. and Mary P. Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Gene Farrell Maureen Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam C. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. George Ferree Rev. Wlilliam Fisher Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Flanagan Mrs. Etta Flanagan FLARZ Miss Susan Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Melville J. Fraser A Friend Judy Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heath Wfilliam Heede Mrs. Bonnie Heidelberger Larry Hembree Mr. and Mrs. Forrest F. Hickman Rev. James A. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. J. XV. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hill Mr. and Mrs. l. A. Hill Dave Hoffman Holy Trinity Skating Rink Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Holysz PERSO AL PATRONS Albert F. Hoop Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hoover Mary Frances Hren Russ Huebner Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Huesing Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Huntington Charles B. Hutchinson Jerry jarboe Nick .lohantgen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johns Julie johnson Dr. and Mrs. Francis P. jones Mary Frances Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Kaelin Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kane Keller's Service Station Rev. Patrick Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Hunter Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kennington Mr. and Mrs. F. Keppler Dorothy Kettlewell Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kilander Mr. Charles A. Kinley Joan Kirkhoff Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Kolal Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Koons Mr. and Mrs. john Koors jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramer Carol Kramer Linda Kramer Mrs. Mary and Regina Kramer Ron and jerry Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Michel Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lambert Mrs. Mary Lampert Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Landeck Mrs. Juanita Lantz Mr. and Mrs. S. M. LaRosa Mrs. Frances Lathrop Mr. and Mrs. William J. Layton Carol LeFeber Mr. and Mrs. H. A. LeFeber Jane LaFeber Mary Ann Lenehan Mr. and Mrs. james Leonard Miss Elizabeth Ley Mr. and Mrs. M. Ley Mary Liosi Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Loftus Betty Louer Manhattan Cleaners Mildred Marlow Dan Marsh Mr. and Mrs. O. Mastropaolo Mrs. Louise Matelic Mr. and Mrs. C. Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattingly Wfilliam L. Mazura Mr. -lohn Medle Mr. F. L. Meier Mrs. Frank I.. Meier Kenny Meier Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McAllen Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormack Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McGlinchey Mr. and Mrs. john McGinley Mr. and Mrs. james Mclntosh Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKeel Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLaughlin Cecilia Mulvihill Julia Mulvihill Don Munro Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Neal Peggy Neal Nancy Nees Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murphy H. Myres Frank Nauber D. Newman john Nighbert Mr. and Mrs. James M. Nolan Northway Drive-ln Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nugent John O'Connell Mary O'Conn Steve O'Conn ell ell Mrs. Nellie O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Olvey Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connor Edward O'Donnell Robert O'Keefe D. XV. O'Neill jerry D. O'Neill Kenneth O'Neill Miss Linda K. O'Neill Marian F. O'Neill Patty O'Neill Dr. and Mrs. Jill Parker john F. Parker Mary Sue Patterson Mr. and Mrs. McMasters Rev. Jos. McNally Dr. and Mrs. Edwin McShay Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Michels Mary M. Mickler Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickler Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller Jerry Mobley Mr. R. Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Monahan Miss Gretchen Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam Patterson Irvin Paulson Perino Pizza Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Perrey Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N. Pich Mr. and Mrs. john Pickard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. House J. Perrey John F. Pfeiffer C. Pickard Oliver Pickhardt Anthony Pietro Mr. Jack L. Wfarner PERSONAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pluckebaum and joe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pogue Marianne Powers Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Powers Marianne Pranger Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raters jr. Sandy Reed Mr. and Mrs. E. Howard Reiber Bill and Katie Rench Mr.,ancl Mrs. Edward Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rice Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rice Patricia Seal Dorothy H. Sering Lawrence Sexton Mrs. Anne Sheehan Mary Anne Sheehan Carl G. Simon Mr. and Mrs. A. Simon E. G. Simons August Skele Charlene Skillman Southeastern Market Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sowers Alvin V. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rickry Charles E. Richey Lew Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Orus O. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romer Mr. and Mrs W. L. Rush Mr. and Mrs Michael Salclino Mr. and Mrs Charles Scanlin Mr. and Mrs. John Scheib Rev. Ralph Staashelm Rev. john Stahl Mr. Otis Stansifer Harry Steele Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stenger Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Sterger Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Stites Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stone Mr. and Mrs E. L. Sturm Mr. and Mrs. Les A. Sturm Miss Sue Sturm Miss Ellen Schuck Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schulz Mrs. Norbert Schwieters Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scotten Scottyl' - -F . L- s Asif p ' .l ' . ' - Q ' a Mr. and Mrs. james Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Edwin XV. Sunkel Roy Swartz Tom Tarpey Mr. and Mrs. Tepe M. Tirde Tom and Di Bette and Mary Trimpe Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Trimpe Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Trisler Bernadette Tuohy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Utterback jan Voughn Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wagner Kenny Walker Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Walker Bettyann Warner Kenneth H. YVarner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warner Sr Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed. Warren Mr. H. Warren Mrs. W. R. Waugh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Webber R. J. Wfechsler Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weidekamp Frank XVeidekamp Mrs. Ferd Weiler Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitaker Johhny Wfilliams Judy XVil1iarns Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. 'Withem Mr .and Mrs XVilliam XY'ithem Mr and Mrs Wfm. F. XVuertz jr. Mr and Mrs Joseph Zauss YI .. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST XWISHES to the Class of '59 SEERY LUMBER COMPANY 3735 East 10th St. CONGRATULATIONS fiinzy Atbilzrofz Becky Baker Nizzzcy Bezmz Indy Brozwz V Doizmz Bzfrm Jody Cizrro!! Rorie Feem Mizrimzzze Filleazzzurtb NO7' i 1 Nlizrai' Ami HfLTkllZt77Z lean 106111012 Rorie MUGZOQH Mizry Beth illzfffczzr Kathy Zllflflllvl Mizry Ellen fNl1K7Zfc'-1' Mizry A1271 Ofl'tT-I Nizuuj' PU7'I'6-1 Sandy Regtfzzrbzfilq from the ' 3 3 Q Janice HElIl',1' R im U 7'I'!lfz:rI OUR THANKS... Reverend Harry F. Hoover for his encour- aging advice Sister Mary Hortense for inspiring us with the theme for this yearbook Sister Laurita and Sister Francis David for their time and assistance Mr. Max Galloway for his outstanding photographic contributions the Photography Club for their unceasing efforts in capturing the highlights of student life at Scecina Mr. Wfilliam Butherus for his co-operation and timely suggestions our parents for the opportunity of a Catho- lic education our advertisers for their financial gener- osity the entire staff for their self-sacrificing ef- forts in publishing the '59 SCECINA- RAMA XVithout the combined efforts of all, our year- book would not have materialized. The Editors V7 5R5 5 L 5 K , gf S Us kt Us 1 - J!a.s!'g1i'-cg Ss '- , ' Wiz, li. , -ff ' N ' ' 53 ':'53i ,Sy SHELL - . - , . f., .,T KEEP FULL METERED BUDGET 24 HOUR SERVICE TICKETS PLAN SERVICE L 81 L FUEL OIL CO. 9139 SHELL DISTRIBUTOR PENSEETON EAST SIDE PHONE j SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU- .J LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU U 7-2550 EYES EXAMINED-GLASSES FITTED HOOSIER OPTICAL COMPANY 26 North Pennsylvania Street ESTABLISHED 42 YEARS HUDSON'S MEN 'S WEAR Eaftgaie SHOPPING CENTER CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS and fo the BEST XVISHES SENIOR CLASS SKYLINE 8: SHAMRQCK MOTELS Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward S. Williams RICKEY BROS. Better Plastering 542 North Pine Street Me 6-1886 i INTERSTATE LUMBER 8: HARDWARE CO. LUMBER, MILLWORK and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Massachusetts Ave. and Sherman Drive - Liberty 6-6400 ' Indianapolis 1, Indiana RAY WILLIAN Agent ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. Li 6-1082 Joseph T. Smith, Agent STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES P.O. Box 7607 5376 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, Indiana AUTO - LIFE - FIRE Preferred Risks Only Low C051 to Cafefzzl D7'il'67'.I' Office El 7-2876 Residence F1 9-0769 7 5 E I MAKE . - Q' ROGERS I-Vgwiilgfg f J L Ll YOUR DIAMOND 5534 E. Washington St. HEADQUARTERS in IRVINGTON F1 6-6972 Home of Keepsake Diamond BEN DAVIS TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Wholesale - AUTO PARTS 84 SUPPLIES - Retail Your Only Local One Stop Service 6245 W. Wash. St. CH 4-4466 Ben Davis, Ind. J Conzplllnentf of the MW? TVAWPE Maxine Darkin Suzi Flanagan Peggy Ned! Bd7'17d1'rZ Greener W Cami MMM, Rofie MrGl00n Fran Cormro Aiary Mnrgfzret Mickler Ellen Healy Kfffbl' FOWZQJ' Kafby Dwyer' Smflfl Mffffmlf Diane Schilling GUWJ' wjffffgb Colleen Mnclzlen 1TfI!Il'lt7177Z6 Fillenzwzrtb N Nmmi NeZ,,,,,m Gerry Babbitt N I PETE CORSARO PAPER COMPANY City Market XVholesale Phones: Bus. ME 5-0651 Retail Res. FL 7-2391 Free De'liz'erj COMMUNICATIONS MAINTENANCE COMPANY MOTOROLA AUTHORIZED Radio Communications Service Station Service - Parts - Installations 821 N. New jersey ME 4-56-IS I DR. R. J. WELDON Optometrist CONGRATULATIONS and BEST XVISI-IES Nonrn MEZZANINE to the SENIORS THE WM. H. BLOCK C INDIANAPOLIS QMPANY ME. I-8511 EXT. 209 Rosemary Conley QM UQWWU BURT NEES TIRE CO. 6313 XVi1shington St. Phone: CH 41-1631 Indianapolis, Indiana SCECINA CAFETORIUM Available For WEDDING BREAKFASTS - RECEPTIONS - BANQUETS COIVIIVIUNION BREAKFASTS - DANCES SPECIAL PARTIES FL. 6-7210 ME. 6-4796 KEN WARNER, Manager JACK WARNER, Asst. Manager CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES A prosperous and happy future to all of you I SCECINA MEMORIAL BOOSTERS CLUB 24 - Hour Service A scEc1NA BOOSTER PETER PAN DINER Carry - Out Orders Also 8989 East Wfasliington Street NEW YORK FLOWER SHOP ME 6-2313 2838 East New York Street Herman Sodeman SPORTSMANS CLEANERS Americas Finest Suede and Leather Cleaner I5 North State Street Indianapolis 1, Indiana ME I-S252 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 Mr. and Mrs. H. Vundenhark Tools and Dies ,Iigs and Fixtures AIRCRAFT QUALITY PRODUCTION SERVICE Designers and Builders of Special Equipment B X I-I TOOL K MACHINE CORP. CFoi-merly B 8: H Specialty Col 4701 Massachusetts Ave. Indianapolis LI 7-3504 LI '-504 gy REVEREND PATRICK KELLY Religion SISTER ANTOINETTE, O.S.F Social Studies 7 ,Z SISTER MARY CARLISSA, O.S.F. VUorld History English 'x.,N X 5.1 H31 ,R-.il ' E V Q qi ' ' MR. JOHN HURRLE Wrestling Biology 1 6-2 587 Plant 6802 East 52nd LI Q S RICHARD F. KREMP lf. JDJ. gl JQPHQZ OPTOMETRIST Hours, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Closed Wednesday Afternoon 104 North Illinois Street MElrose 5-3568 Kremp Metal Finishing 8: Manufactu 6110 East 30th Street Indianapolis 18, Indiana ring COMPLIMENTS of EDWARD O. LANE Bruner Wfater Softeners 50 DAYS FREE TRIAL MAJOR PLUMBING COMPANY -1102 East XY'rishington Street FL 9-1051 Ind ianapolis 1, India flfl. CONGRATULATIONS For the buy of your life Wfhen you need a new home R. F. MC KENNA COMPANY Builders and Developers CL 1-2727 CL 3-2667 MC NAMARA BROS. FLORIST 1111 East 61st Street 'Flowers For Every Occasion CL 5--I-174 Compliments of KITCHEN KRAFT OF INDIANA Cookware Silverware COMPANY Cutlery For Your Hope Chest 2016 East Al6Ell Street Dan Mc Coy, Manager CL 5-4726 SKINNER RENTAL EQUIPMENT CO.. INC. 63-ll VU. Minnesota Street Construction Equipment CH 1-1695 DOI-IERTY'S MARKET 3326 East lOth Street FINEST MEAT ON THE EAST SIDE ME S-6266 SENIORS Om' bait in 3011, and Gfllfvi bleI,r1J1g znof FRESHMEN INDIANA DRIVING SCHODL GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME Thoughtful Service Harold D. Unger George N. Grinsteiner 1601 East New York ME 2-5574 C01zgmmIt1fi0f15 to the CLASS OF 1959 JACK L. XVARNER UJUMPIN' JACK Disc jockey Stereophonic ME 6-4796 Sound Equipment 1712 North Meridian Street WA 4-4564 Renzelzzber. zrlven yon letzrfz to drive Never mjzzff zz'lv0'5 Right Drive JO that YOULL be lefi COMPLIMENTS of the A I E N 4541 EAST 21st STREET E INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA E we CALL AND DELIVER PHONE Fleetwood 7-5183 We 0,eef:4fe Um Uma Pima' DIRKS MARKET 3.734 13 XN.INlIIIILgt-III NI I-xl, 7.111130 TM .I'111ln'1' 1fIf11'A'1'f zvziffz Ula' 1 ll.I'!II4fll1l'ff llw.If11'lf1f1ZI', EAST END 84 POST ROAD GREENI-IOUSES 1105 North Post Road FL 6-2497 Members of Florist Telegraph Delivery COMPLIMENTS of GERALD I-I. ERLENBAUGI-I Building and Carpenter Contractor 911 North Bancroft Street FL 9-5230 Indianapolis 1, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS and BEST XYXISHES to the GRADUATES flirty Goff blefrizzgt be with you fzlzuz-1'5 Grmztizzg you perzre. lmppirzerr. and JIILTEJJ' Y SISTERS OF SAINT FRANCIS ARLINGTON FLOWER SHOP lkirolvn .md Donalrl Frnktw I' I, fr-3 IW? lltlx .mtl .Xrlington ,Xx'enur' lI1LlI.iI1dPL1llN.IINIIJIIJ EMERSON THEATRE ll' 'HI ll Illll1S1 FL 7--H88 lflilzf-111' QI 'mr C 1 R11:'.N'1J1,I' lR4'llll1'1lllPt'I,XUIIl.HlNl'1'.illIlN'lTl'IIi'l pin Iurcw DOUBLE-L-DRIVE-IN INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA M mf' Iqdxilvllisclx tm IKM, WHY Pin. Ml ,RIF 6501 Fast XYVL15l1lI'lQfOI1 Street FL 66640 T 7 H21 North Arlington Avenut FL 95759 ADLLT5ef5f mf 1703 west 16th Sfmt ME S-9096 Sun, - Holidays 12 I-Ali - 2:00 PN. Mon. - Thru - Fri. 6130 - 7:00 PM. SLlIllfLl.11' 5:45 - 0:30 PM. ALMAE FLOWERS Flowers by Mildred Crump Bef111fif1zZ Ffozrerf For Every Ofazfioff' Weddings Funerals Dances Special Rates For School Dance Corsages East 26th Street Gem, Indiana TXV 4-7473 COIVIPLIINIEINITS of the GOOD LUCK and BEST XVISI-IES to the CLASS OF '59 from the SOPHOMORES Cofzzplimelztr , ' Furniture , D mcowu: ' Of f OOFCOVCI' HU 9 D ' I , Ib AVIATION I 11041225 AEPIIHHCGS TooL at GAUGE CO M P AN Y 5804 East Wfashington Street 24490 Telegraph Road FL 6-7311 Detroit 19, Michigan Indianapolis 19, Indiana KE 2-9220 A. J. AUDA JACK A. CURRAN IMQHM Ha, Spirit pm, INSURANCE AGENCY PREFERRED RISK INSURANCE SERVICE S939 Pendlt-um Pika- 4602 East l0tlI Street at Drexel ldlwfcnff- lmll-In-I Indianapolis I, Indiana Auro EIRE LIFE I.l 772'9-Office Bazar I11,rzrr.n1fe For LIQII FI. 9-5508 I.l 6-2212 - Rcsitlt-me COMPLIMENTS of F. A. WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Diamo1zdJ Are Forerer FRAN5 TUT SHOP Buy with Confidence A Complete Store For Children from Lay-a-my Plan Store HBA 9:30-900 HUNT'S IEXVELRY Moms Plan Chg. FL 9.4-00 ARLINGTON SHOPPING PLAZA ' 6006 Eastl0th Street Irvington Plaza Shopping Center FL 7-9863 Parking for 3000 Cars VISIT OUR TEEN BAR 2927 Central Avenue WA 6-0006 INDIANA MACHINE AND TOOL SALES CO., INC. MACHINERY AND MACHINE TOOLS 1,,.,,,f,,,,,,,, J. BARTON GRIFFIN Indianapolis 5, Indiana Lv M' Fcmcy ISHICIJIJN IHIIVI' l'li'UlJI'l,'l.N' H. L. BOR MA FURNACES: Cleaned, Repuited and new Installations Roofing and Tinning 3309 East Tenth Street ME 6-9401 Complimerztf of the SENIOR Mary K. Ammfen Nancy Coleman Darlene Heidelberger Martina McMaJlerf MEMBERS Peggy Hill Mary M. Calley Mary A. Brouvz Dorothy Arnold Raymond B. Hausset ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK Since 1907 FL 6-4873 5035 Prospect KELLEY'S TV SERVICE RELIGIOUS ARTICLES-CHURCH SUPPLIES INDIANA CHURCH SUPPLY CO. 214 South Audubon Rmd fFormerly Wm. F. Kreig Sc Sonsj 90 - DAY GUARANTEE FL 7-0576 CATHOLIC SUPPLY HOUSE New Modern Location Af 107 South Pennsylvania Street ME 7-S797 I S G OD FREY'S BEST WISHES K' TRANsM1ss1oN SERVICE SENIORS 1202 North Illinois from the JUNIOPXS ME 4-5250 U 'orb on all le 1 fi d Z CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 59 EAST SIDE V ,O A A! N ' 2 . PREsCR1PT1oN sHoP 9 A T 7 5317 Easc 16th Street D Q Z FL 9 S 78 'sy F D! 5 GOOD LUCK, SENIORS CGMPLIMENTS SOUTHEASTERN SUPPLY COMPANY Prospect and Southeastern I cl p 1 D n Lew General Manager 162 COMPLIMEN TS of STARK-WETZEL 84 COMPANY 602 West Ray FINE IVIEATSH KROETZ DRUGS TWO LOCATIONS CUMBERLAND OAKLANDON TW 4-7688 PHONE 32 FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Religious Articles are Appropriate Gifts for All Occasions KRIEG BROS. CATHOLIC SUPPLY HOUSE INC. 249 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, Indiana I LLOYD'S LINWOOD SERVICE FORMAL ATTIRE L. Schmidlin, Prop. Specializing in Tuxedos and All Correct Road Service, Brake Specialist Formal Wear for Gentlemen Minor Repqirs Tune Up RENTAL SERVICE 4502 East 10th Street FL 7-O06 2159 N, Meridian Street WA 3-8355 COMPLIMENTS of RENNER'S EXPRESS, I 7 North Wfest CORPORATED 163 EQUIPPED TO PRODUCE ANY STANDARD OR CUSTOM PRINTING NEED OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY LETTERPRESS Prepare BINDING for . ME 6-5509 A Fuller Lzfe Gyddmne Sflldy PRINTING lr PHOTO-LITHO CO.. INC. 120 S. Delaware St., Indianapolis 4, lad. Wortbuflvile Careers MARIAN CQLLEGE Rmb Jobf A Pleamre' Indianapolis, Indiana Fully Accredited Coeducarional I HERFF JONES Co. THE XVORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF CLASS KIEXYELRY RINGS. PINS. MEDALS, TROPHIES, STATIONERY JOHN MARSHALL, REPRESENTATIVE lbllll-1419 NORTH C1API'l'OI. INIJIANAPOLIS 7. INDIANA 164 Make the most oi good GAS service with good GAS appliances because- GAS can do it better for less! N , as .f iiifiw CITIZENS GAS 8 DUKE UTILITY A family owned store doing business on the EAST SIDE for I5 years. A GOOD PLACE T0 Si-1I'If FITCH FURNITURE INC. 5519 East Wzaslaington St. EL 7 I In Irvington I SENIOR Jenny Brothers iIfIn1n'ee1z Dimz Rose Marie Kazelin Ioyfe Dznmzzz Iomme jordan Betiy Gootee Sally Hall COMPLIMENTS of the MEMBERS Paz! Ley Nfzzzfa' zIIazIIf1cz1io' Smzjiz fIIvNezz' Moniaz AIC-I'CI' Connie Nzzgczzf Dclfelic' Pfcfrn Bizrbamz Yofilw' T65 SISTER MARGARET GEORGE, O.S.F. Chemistry jjk . ,Ni ' :Q 1 ,L K .. ,Y,. ,fs ilgj, 31.145 ,-5,41 'rm w if: ,ew .JL REVEREND GEORGE ELFORD Religion Y' QQ- 4 I MRS. ELLEN BOUCHER Secretary SISTER TERESA AVILA, O.S.F. Commercial I COMPLIMENTS OF 4101 Massachusetts Avenue DIA POLIS FRUIT COMPANY Sirzcereyf Apprefiafion to the Facfzlfy and Cofzgramlatiom to our Jlzzdeazrf of Ioday- onr hope of the fzzfzzre MOTHERS' CLUB SCECINA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL COMPLIMENTS of A F R I EN D 166 I PHOTOGRAPHY BY MAX GALLGWAY 24 East 14th Street ME 5-2200 'I67 WOLMAN'S DRUGS Il'Z'.il2gfO72I,f Pre.fc'1'ipti01z Center 5464 EAST WASHINGTON STREET EL 945455 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA WILSON'S SPECIALTY SALES 2721 East Michigan Street ME 6-6669 Discount House Gifts for all Occrzriom Roy L. Rip Wfilson WALT'S SUPER MARKETS OPEN EVERY DAY T A.M. to 12 PM, SHOP AT ll ALT'S AND SAVE Zlst X Linwood and 16th X Emerson COMPLIMENTS of STAR LIGHT MANUFACTURING CO. 1205 Industrial Lane ME 6-9221 Dier Spimzjng 5 SIKIZIZPIJIQQI I-I. A. WATERMAN COMPANY Llzzzvz N GlZ7'!lIEr'11 Eqzripnzwzf Specillfifty 7086 Soutlueastern FL 9-5775 ll .SZ irdy Vgvfn 0115 C lllI0l'Cl .5 7 f SHADELAND SUPER INIARKET lllth 84 Slmtleland FI. 6-S6'3 VVC Process Beef For Your Home Freezers CHECK OUR PRICES SKEEEINGTONS INC. Men's Formal XY ear Rentals I-larry S. Wolf 2-li N. Pennsylvania St. Presulent Indianapolis -l. Intl. ME 11585 Truly a Remembered Service CONGRATULATIOUS RURAL PHARMACY RAAB BROTHERS CLOTHES 2801 East Michigan Prefcriptimz and Delivery Service 5 North Pefmgylvpmiq L. J. johantgen Bill Martin, Manager CONGRATULATIONS to the 1 1 CLASS OE '59 from CONGRATULATIONS QUALITY STEEL TREATING 1 M SENIORS COMPANY from I THE SMILING IRISHMANH PITTMAN - RICE FUEL COIYIPANY, INC. INIC GINTY SALES CO., INC. USED CARS AND TRUQKS Fuel Oi! - Conf - Bzzilrfmg r'TI.lfC?'frI! 01 N. DeI,m-are St. A13 Massachusetts ME 2-6565 3409 East Xvashmgmn IE -I-5911 INIE 57264 INIILLER POULTRY COINIPANY Pauvs Garage 81 Speed Shop GENERAL4gEg:eg!:SL,EI5M WORK 401 South Al.1b.1mn Street ENGINE si TRAN5Mnssu:vN x:1:1NvERsu:zNs PAINT at BDDY WDRK - CUSTUM wumc Indianapolis, Intii.1n.1 169 ALLEN, BERNARD 2022 N. Wallace FL 9-1152 ALTENBERGER, ELAINE 58 N. Pasadena St. AL 6-1018 ABISDEN, MARY KAY 910 Sadlier Ave. FL 6-4562 ARNOLD, DOROTHY 9611 E. Lrifhigan sr. FL 9-2849 ATXVELL, INIARILYN 5440 Forest Manor FL 6-0582 ATXWELL, NEIL 5440 Forest Manor FL 6-0582 BABBITT, GERALDINE 1 N. Chester St. FL 6-51'5 BELL, STEPHEN 56 N. Irvington Ave. FL T-257 BENNETT, BONNIE 5'04 N. Denny St. LI 6-2605 BIRCHLER, RICHARD 5940 Norrison Place LI 6-'258 BISHOP, JOHN 1415 N. Tuxedo St. ME 6-6'64 BOIVIBEN, EMANUELE 854 N. LaSalle St. ME 6-0502 BONOWSKI, XWILLIAM 5125 E. North St. FL 6-2828 BOWINIAN, LINDA 1609 N. Irvington Ave. FL 6-8225 BOZZELLI ROSALIE 5828 Oak Ave, FL 9---115 BRICKENS, LAWRENCE 521 N. Eaton FL 9-4924 BRODERICK, INIICHAEL 4'04 Karen Drive LI T-6801 BROTHERS, VIRGINIA 1552 N. Hawthorne Lane FL 9-5122 BROWN. MARY ANN 1429 E. New York St. ME T-1091 Senior BROWN. PATRICIA 5816 E. 21st Street FL 9-1628 BROWNING, SANDRA 565 S. Kenmore Dr. FL 6-9096 BUREKER, JOYCE 4915 E. Michigan St. FL 9-1661 BUSEMEYER, DAVID 14'5 N. Linwood Ave. FL 6-5178 CARDIS, JOHN 804 N. Rural St. ME 6-'158 CARRICO, DONALD 915 N. Sadlier St. FL 6-4016 CARRICO, JOSEPH R. R. 1, Box 506 ST 6-5886 CARROLL, THOMAS 105 N. DeQuincy FL 9-1152 CATTERSON, INIICHAEL 1526 N. Downey St. FL 6-4679 CHAMBERLIN, FLOYD 4116 E. 58th St. LI 6-2956 CHANDLER, FREDERICK 401 Eastern Ave. ME 1-'556 CLEVELAND, JEAN 1518 N. Drexel Ave. FL T-12'2 CLIFFORD, JOHN 1708 N. Emerson Ave, FL '-4059 COLEMAN, NANCY 2419 N. Kenyon St, EL 9-1568 COMELLA, JAMES 1116 N. DeQuincy St. FL '-S295 COINIMONS, RONALD 52 Jenny Lane FL 6-2559 CONLEY, JEANEENE 1415 E. New York St. ME 2-'965 COOK, RICHARD 2416 E. 25th St. WA 6-4160 COREY. JACQUELINE 5445 E. 10th St. FL 7-5040 J Directory CORSARO, FRANCES 824 N. Layman St. FL 7-2591 COSTANTINO, ANGELA 518 S. Bosart FL 6-5640 CRIST, ROSE ELLEN 16 N. Ewing St. FL 9-T885 CULLEY, MARY M. 250 Parkview St. ME 1-2982 CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE 6860 E. ,46th St. LI '-7067 DAILY, GEORGE 615 N. Bosart FL 6-2182 DARKIN, INIAXINE 4225 Roselawn Dr. LI 6-1589 DAVIS, VELMA R. R. 5, Box 4'2 FL 9-0046 DAVIS, VICKI '09 N. Wfest St. ME 5-6685 DAXWSON, JOHN 5029 E. New York St. FL '-5148 DEERY, MARISUE 5110 Pleasant Run EI. '-0148 DELLA-PENNA, FRANK 1255 N. Ritter Ave. FL 6-9690 DINN, MAUREEN 142' N. Euclid St. FL '-5808 DOVUNEY. LAVVRENCE 515 N. Layman St. FL 6-2540 DRAKE CHARLES 521 Hendricks Pl. ME 2--924 DUNCAN, JOYCE 656 Eastern Ave. ME S-2028 DURHAM, JACQUELJNE 1809 N. Arsenal St. ME 2-2889 DXVYER, KAREN 5656 N. Euclid Ave. LI 6-0295 DWYER, KATHLEEN 4458 N. Audubon Rd. LI '-4098 ECK, MARY LOU 711 Killian Drive ST 7-0717 EDWARDS, SHARON 6209 E. 58th Sr. LI 6-5582 EHRMANTRAUT, ALICIA 155 S. Ritter Ave. FL 6-5822 ELIAS, ROBERT Qtrs. 20-C Lawton Rd. Ft. Benjamin Harrison L16-9211 Ext. 2549 ELLIOTT, JOAN 1152 N. Riley Ave. FL 6--815 ELY, THOMAS 24 S. Spencer FL T-4850 ENGLISH, DAVID 1807 E. Hanna St. ST 6-5280 ERB, KARL 1154 N. Bosart St. FL 6-95'1 ERLENBAUGH, JAMES 1221 N. Wallace St. FL '-9149 EVANS, KAREN 5122 Staughton Dr. LI 6-8261 FAHEY, MICHAEL 252 N. Keystone St. ME 2-2140 FANNING. LAVURENCE '4'5 E. 10th St. FL 6-'195 FARQUHAR, YOLANDA 1441 NW. 55rd St. XVA 4-5625 FEENEY, MARY 956 Eastern Ave. ME 6-6856 EIRSICH, PHYLLIS 1218 N. Kealing St. ME 1-1641 FLAHERTY. JOHN '412 E. 10th St. FL 6-5659 FLANAGAN, DIANE 924 N. Ritter Ave. FL - N71 FLANAGAN. SUZI 5621 Lesley St. LI 6-5858 FLINN, CHARLES 11548 Pendleton Pike Oal-zlandon 1085 FLY, LEE 525 S. Routiers FL 6-0548 FOLEY, TIMOTHY 5517 E. 20th Pl. FL 6-0605 FOWLEY, KATHLEEN 846 N. DeQuincy St. FL 7-9488 FOX, GERALD 521 N. 18th Ave. ST 6-5561 FRASER, JEANNE 5204 Pleasant Run FL 7-5597 FREELAND, LAWRENCE 5911 E. 16th St. FL 9-2506 GAITHER, CAROLYN 1521 Main St. ST. 4-815 7 GALE, WILLIAM 757 N. Bancroft St. FL 6-9455 GEISS, EMMA 1504 S. Hawthorne Lane FL 6-9224 GELARDEN, JOSEPH 75 N. Hawthorne Lane FL 6-0175 GILLESPIE, JOHN 402 N. Eastern Ave. ME 1-7505 GOOTEE, ELIZABETH 820 N. Rural St. ME 6-4992 GREENE, THOMAS 1402 N. Euclid Ave. FL 6-4875 GREENER, BARBARA 29 N. Sheridan St. FL 7-8146 GRIFFIN, JOHN 850 N. Dearborn Ave. ME 6-9562 GRUNER, DAVID 526 Eastern Ave. ME 6-2750 GUINAN, CLARENCE 201 S, Emerson Ave. FL 6-5590 GUY, ROBERT 21 N. Dearborn Ave. ME 7-5654 GYGER, LINDA 2556 N. Kenyon St. FL 9-0219 HABOUSH, JACQUELINE 916 N. Warman St. ME 6-0815 HALL, SALLY ANN 5001 E. New York St. ME 7-9058, HAMMOND, ROBERT 864 N. 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RAYMOND RILET Physical Science Baseball Coach SISTER ROSE FRANCIS, OSF. A English STER MARY HENRY, O.S.F. French Latin VIRS. SANDRA THARP Physical Education Home Economics -N Q. NJXW1 SISTER MARY LAURITA, O.S.F. Commercial 1 7 'sw 'tx MR. RICHARD MC LEISH Industrial Arcs Track SISTER FRANCIS DAVID, O.S.F English 3 Nw C- I, 1, . Q wwf- .J F--,,,:'5: t ,.:'::s:. F' 'Ev' ' CZ .22 75' xx P U ,xemx vs ,O Q 3 r 4 f E' ' . wr- -vp, 1-.A-i ,saw A' .3 X, K4 rx I 6 x xx N' J- 'S, , -an-.. ' 'X ws... , s,k 'XNXNXX 4. x ..: .. X N ...Y X W xwvv' X t up it Y mu M- -- if ',L is xp- ' n ,? 5,11 hx -' - Nm--was-QQ:r-:.:..qM-A-mxxfYX-Pts? 'TD' Qf' F-T . Y I ' 7 -- ' , , 1 'a?122rZ T 1f1 Q,c1-,Ca y-'-3. ig? C 1 k 1 ' ' 334 :Fix 3?fN,2mPi.f,-V-f-Eff -1322.701-X .ij ' ' V 1 - ' x ' ' X ,bww 'w zkf'-eff:-fp.-.P ' V ' - - fn, --fn. ..,,, - - -- in Q I f 0 ' 2 . . D Q tr- , 0 , 0 . f LIGHTEN G HOURS ws., When the day comes that we can say we have learned nothing new, we have stopped living. In school, we learn not only one, but many new facts daily, thus malcing life truly worth living. Although too often we accept our precious opportunity for education with an air of indifference and minimize the importance of the intellectual, there are times in every student's life when he cannot help but realize, to some extent, the heritage that is his in an education made accessible to all. Perhaps because our elementary and high school education is provided and made com- pulsory, we are not as thankful as we should be, or not as expressive of the gratitude we experience. Education is one of the more important things of life, for it satisfies man's natural desire for the acquisition of knowl- edge and contributes towards the full cle- velopment of the human mind. At Scecina, these Enlightening Hours are emphasized as the most important hours in a student's school life. Therefore, in this edition of the SCECINARAMA we devote one division solely to the consideration of the various classes and classroom procedures which serve to augment and vitalize the learning activities of a Scecina student. Classes 1 1 1 rf-f'-'QF W rr 'f.-, . X.,- -NQS Students watch with undivided interest as Sister Laetitia explains the finer points of art The mystery of science unfolds as our chemists experiment under Sister Margaret Georges watchful eye. 20 K 1 was Practice in choral reading is Sister Elizabeth's method of entertaining her freshman English class. P5 l r Gil-ff y - V99 READKNQ l T5 , Nov,RiSZGL H l r ME at ll Milfllll 1 8 t l . wigs.: Sister Horrense is happy to inform Scecina pupils of the progress they have made as a result of the reading program. This project, which was inaugurated last year, is conducted through the English classes and supervised by study hall teachers. 21 alads are about to one of Miss Muel- conomics Classes Appetizing s be served in ler's Home E as they prepa giving dinner. nm M '- Y U i 1 Q f freshmen in Sister A oup o gt ' Class VJ :ld History Uifmy journey tO Carlisscls O enigy gm imab historical points of interest. re their Thanks- : Sister Teresa Avila ' is proud of her rypists, who believe in con- centration as an aid to more ac- curate work. X N Q Important details are explained to ,a few boys bY Mr. Hurrle, while the others taking mechani- cal. drawing make progress on their assigmem-, . and h U 5 1 a S m fe - . ed eng dents a Wrdiseif Spanishlaiflia Pinata laliient 35 they P hi 'O them eV! , e faug favorlfe gam - a bY . Francis SLSECY Mary- ,.gx F2 u..,,N , These senior girls in Miss Hochge- sang's Office Practice class are learning to operate various ma- chines efficiently. Mr. Kuntz perseveres in his efforts to explain a problem in Algebra to his freshman class. Experimental demonstrations make the complicated subject of Physics a little easier for Sister Michaela's students to comprehend. ii-,um- ---. Sister Marie Kathleen observes Bill Bonowski, jeff Wfilk, Marianne Seery and Ginny Waugh as they interest their Government clss in a panel discussion. In Sister Laurita's Salesmanship class, Bill St. john convinces Carolyn Koors that this sweeper is the best on the market. r--'s-- 'xii x T an ,At--f 1 - ,.x These students are enthusiastic about Mr. McLeish's ability to train potential printers. ' ?l wifi -L.. 25 'Rin 'NN W H .Hx ' -X' I -L l '- .. ' Zh... 5 W . .L L L ni.- ... F- .w X , ., , - U ' b , . E l 5 z r .gm 4 E 3 6 Niwkgf ,QQ- F-Y 1' ,,-my ,. . H 1 f yr K A -. Yi x u NNN, sg. K xi rg Q sis six i ' . ' Sf 'Z' 51.1. ts' L . wk 26:55 .m.,a. ,. Realizing the prime importance of the academic life of a student, educators like- wise understand the inestimable value of extraarrricular activities at the secondary level. No one denies the contributions made by the various religious and social organi- zations of any school. Scecina is proud of the wide variety of clubs and activities offered to its students. Having a specific purpose in view, each club'is unique and invites students to membership according to individual tastes and aptitudes. Depending upon students for leadership and promotion of activities, Clubs effect a spirit of self-confidence among members and serve to instill a realization of the value Through the clubs and the of individual future careers of co-operative endeavors. medium of these specific challenging accomplishments students within the groups, are often fostered. Although the social aspect of our lives has not been considered as of prime im- portance, it has not been neglected. This is reflected in the numerous all-school dances, Junior Prom and Senior Ball, pro- moted under school auspices. Cherished memories of these social events will re- main with us throughout life. To direct students to the realization of the truth that one's spiritual life is of pri- mary importance, to assist them in combin- ing the social with the spiritual, to teach them to give and to enjoy the giving, to guide them to work for others and for themselves - this is the intention of Scecina's religious organizations. That this has been accomplished is evidenced in the devotion to the First Thursday Adoration Day, the active participation in the Missa Recitata of the First Friday Mass, and the generous contributions to the many chari- table projects sponsored throughout the school year. Retreat jackie Cory and Virginia Waugh review the basic sugges- tions given to them, so that they may prepare for their last high school retreat with much thought and considera- tion. Annually, the Scecina student spends one day for the complete giving of himself to God. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, celebrated by Father Hoover, opens the day of prayer and recollection, Attending lectures and reading spiritual literature are important activities on the daily schedule. Devout meditation awakens the sincere student to the realization of the role Christ plays in his life. Spiritual conferences given this year by Reverend Richard Madden, proved inspirational to all. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment closed this day of spiritual rejuvenation. Reverend Richard Madden closes the retreat by giving the Papal Blessing. Bill Bokerman, Orgmzift, shares intimately in the Mass by ac- companying the students in their hymns of praise to God. - - -----N -s The first Friday of each month the entire student body participates in Holy Mass. Under the careful guidance of Father Cleary We now have a deeper and richer under- standing of this supreme Sacrifice. In con- formity with the revival of liturgical prac- tices, we have complied with the wishes of Pope Pius XII by inaugurating the Offertory Procession. Student Council rep- resentatives from each homeroom carry unconsecrated hosts to the altar where they are received and later consecrated by Father Hoover. Father Hoover offers the Holy Sac- rifice of the Mass, and many Sfll- dents receive spiritual benefits de- rived from this offering. Students receive scapulars and cords as they begin their year of Novitiate as Tertiaries of the Third Order of Saint Francis. First Friday -grim ll ,QI . F115 !!li,5 As each representative brings his offering to the altar, the student body participates by singing, To jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King. Third rder Devotion to St. Francis of Assisi is intensified by the St. Michael Confraternity, the Scecina Chapter of the Third Order of St. Francis. The Third Order is an organization of Tertiaries who are the co-workers of St. Francis. The purpose and goal of this organization is to do the work of St. Francis, which consists in helping the poor, being friends to the friendless, visiting the sick, and performing charitable works. These Tertiaries are not only serving God but are also spirit- ually aiding themselves by imitating their model, St. Francis of Assisi. i 4 S R MI ri gl s in X' . , ,, , 'N f v, 24:21 M .1 . ' ' u J -. 5, , , 3 - x J ,-. .w,,.,,3 .. -4' 'QF' ' S- Q4 I iw X J -. 6'1- . :- . 3 . ' ELL' 1 9-,. . yi' If .f-'gf , t Q 5-' 'z 1 '.- . A, lg 'ii ' l XIV ix 5 , , QR. , :Q . The beautiful tabernacle in Scecina's chapel is a fitting abode in which Christ dwells. irst Thursda Progressing spiritually is the highest endeavor of students at Scecina. Holding a prominent place among the numerous opportunities in this develop- ment is the monthly Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Throughout the day during lunch and study periods, students volunteer fifteen minutes of their time to praise the Lord and to thank Him for His many gifts. Exposition And Adoration Students at Scecina a vail themselves of the opportuni- ty for united adoration of our Lord in the Blessed Sac- rament. ay Cro wning Each year as the month of May approaches, the Catholic Students Mission Cru- sade prepares for the solemn ceremony of the crowning of our Blessed Mother. This year it was commemorated on May l. This date coincides with May Day in the Soviet Union, a day dedicated to the cause of Communism. Wliile the members of Communist- dominated labor unions are celebrating this patriotic holiday, the student body at Scecina forms the living rosary, asking Our Ladys help in combating this doctrine. Dave English, president of the CSMC, crowns Mary, our Queen of May, as the other officers, Mary Beth Taylor, Marianne Fillenwarth, and Terry McDonnell share in this honor given to our Queen of Heaven. J i 5 xl 5' We l 501:81 4? EL ' Don Munro, Phil Wilhehn, Joe Gelarden and Nancy Coleman eagerly encourage students to co-operate in the World's Finest Chocolate project. Volunteers for the Paper Drive combine work with leisurely hours of censoring material collected by the stu- dent body. 32 Z 4 QM NJN? A 'F M. I as N,.. My Extracurricular activities are essential in high school life, and they play an important role in each students school life. It is for this reason that the Father Tom Club is one of the most active clubs operating in the halls of Scecina Memorial High School. The purpose of this organization is to foster interest and active participation in school activities. As a result of student support and co-operation, stimulated by the Father Tom Club, many school projects have been successful. Awards and pins are annually distributed to students who are active members and who have attained a required number of merits. EF'RU W'D Or-I g'E3'?5Z'.'g'F3' ' SEL! 35,20- QVD .DrD,-, 1 l QE' 5553-35 '5',S 'f-+D-g53Q'Qi f-..r-nND mfU 4 rw mggom-. ,., 550245-'Og gyjxqtsibli-.f'DB ,-, 'r-1'-nr-1 Egfofsfn FE' ,-. H Us-GYOWSEQ .- ...,,g,2o,: gag' S050- O ...E'r:i2.:vv:-... WCPO l 304 wmrdbm Officers of the CSMC, Mary Beth Taylor, Terry McDonnell, Dave English, and Marianne Fillenwarth, are happily en- gaged in their traditional project of wrapping Christmas gifts for the orphans. L i 'Qt- Smiling faces are prominent as committee members count the proceeds from the Bingo. C.S.M.C. Through their three-fold program of Prayer, Work, and Sacrifice, members of the Catholic Student Mission Crusade are devoted to the cause of extending the Kingdom of Christ. Through various activities sponsored throughout the year this organization is able to give finan- cial assistance to missionaries both at home and abroad. Giving financial assistance to a Scecina boy studying for the priesthood is a project peculiar to the Scecina Unit of the Catholic Student Mission Crusade. Irish lads and lassies who had winning numbers for a popular record, glance over the list of records for their selection. H J' 'lll Peggy Hill and jean Cleveland are busy taking in more mon- ey for the missions. 33 Q44 ff, Student Council To achieve a better and more friendly relationship between the faculty and the students is the main purpose of Scecina's Student Council. Our Student Council organization sponsors many activities throughout the year. The officers, working :through their various permanent committees, plan pep rallies and student as- semblies, as well as the annual Homecoming. To promote -better order in school, they have established the monitor system, which consists of representative f ' Scecina students. Each student is a member of the Student Council, and he is ' a role in an Lge H Senior officers of the Student Council, Tom' Carroll, Barbara Yohler, Dave Buse- meyer, and Suzi Flanagan, discuss plans for the Safety Program, the purpose of which is to instill in the minds of every Scecina student the necessity for con- , scientious careful driving. ' J . 1' t ,Qbx .re V: 'Q The Social Committee of the Student Council makes final preparations for that unusual pep rally which contributed toward stimulating enthusiastic school spirit among all Scecina students. Left zo Right: Marsha Somers, Angela Costan- tino, Jack Meyer, Bob Guy, Betty Gootee, and Par Ley. 35 l NATIONAL . ' Honor! soclETY X I ational H onor Societ Interest in school activities, maintaining a B : and ' ' me of the many commendable traits found in Scecina Honor Society members. ' In view of the fact th ,at the scholastic standards of Scecinalare highly rated, it is natural that to b ' o tam membership in this society is in itself a reputable accomplishment. Our chapter of the National , 5 Honor Society is registered as tlfe Crusader Chapter. ' Se e National Honor Society: Monica Meyer, Secretaryg Dorothy Arnold, Vice- 1 Preridenty Dave Busemeyer, Presi- dent. ' V nior Officers of th H vt S ..1',!5li . I 5. , Fzrrt Row: C. LeFeber, J. Duncan, M. McMasters, R. Ur- rutia, N. Perry. Second Row: S. McNew, E. Joyal, L. Rags- dale, 1. Johnson. Third Row: 1. Cleveland, F. Corsaro, S. Hauck, R. Feeney. Fourth Row: A. Costantino, B. Ben- nett, M. Bruder, M. Taylor, L. LeFeber, J. Poetz, E. Michl, M. Mundy, T. Wessel, R. Dausman, M. R. Mazza, T. Kane. Fifth Roux' P. Ley, N. Matthews, M. Flack, P. Anderson, , J. Noyes, R. Pricketr, D. Bartenbach, D. Wilk, E. Otto, R. McGloon, M. Butler. Sixth Row: M. Meyeii, D. Arnold, L. Roessler, J. Kelly. Seventh Row: K. Evans, N. Stratmann, T. Forsgren, M. Fillenwarth. Eighth Row: R. Saldino, K Efb J R d . , . e mond, A. Manning. Ninth Row: W. Bokerman, 'A. Hoop. L. O'Brien .4 ,.. X I average in studies, X I general personality are so .I i 4 5 E I X ,. vgnpro. IQIFFQI7. ' . vii. ', -ff? 'fu Q . f l 1 u Band Never has a band progressed so quickly as has Scec- ina's own marching band! With the combined efforts of Mr. Samuel D. Rhinesmith and the talented, time-giving band members themselves, the results were inevitable. Band performances have resulted in many favorable com- ments concerning uniforms, marching, and musical demon- stration. This talented group has contributed much in adding to the prestige of Scecina Memorial High School. Mr. Rhinesmiths enthusiasm is a contributing factor toward the bands SLICCCSS. fZT1F'f'fe:n irivid U 7 . 2:12 . , -V ,s . ,iii- ,-......1 Y, Alkire, F. Arnold, G. Babbitt, D. Bartenbach. D. Barron, N. Baugh, B. Bokerman, S. Bower, L. Bowman, V. Bozzelli, J. Buchman, J. Carroll. B. Cashman, P. Cashman, D. Clemens, VI. Clifford, 1 Cornley. M. -I. Davey, R. Davis, K. Dick, nl. Dilley T. Eberly. B. Elder, R. Elias, M. Feeney, M. Fillen- sxarth, T. Forsgren, M. A. Friday, S. Graf, T Greene, -I. Hart, D. Harvey, M. A. Hickman. I Hurer, bl. Jenn, D. Kellev, K. Kelley. G. Kohl, T. La- Fond, S. Lutz, M. A. McDonald, R. McGloon, C. Mc lntosh, D. McNew, E. Meyer, B. Murray, D. Oden- walder, M. A. Olvey, J. Parsons,N. Perry, F. Pfeiffer M. Pickhardt, DI. Poetz, C. Reidy, P. Richardson, V. Robinson, S. Ryan, P. Saunders. T. Savage, J Schmidt, D. Shimer, D. Sisk, P. Sterger, M. Stout. A. Temple, A.XX'eidekamp. l 36 1 vga sm- .s ,ilu . .,. -X MM V N'f X 'f M 9 I 5 ' a 1 V ci 'bf ,: X V s F 4 if -I' . K f X m we . WW... 1 X Pap. .px YV' iii Majorefterz Firrt Row: M. Feeney, G. Babbitt, R. McGloon. Second R011-: J. Poerz, L. Bowman, M. Fillenwarth. J. Carroll. ,C . 'X X X X S 9 ' X if 0 XX fx. X 3. X Ni X556 . K Xx NX Mary Feeney Linda Bowman -i i M- ' 4,:-v.,w:4fp- -,gs-N 3-1vf1:frx'r:jw'ev fr3' ' - - 'PT Geraldine Babbm ,X .QQ ..,. 1 im. 1 , I., 'Xu ' , -N-rw . , Q i 'I I a S I. Q -, Q gf ' f ' x 3 , o N C g V ' . -X 0 l eu 1 .,.. 'P , Q i I-'E , , L W' -- E, ' YQ ' 9 ywgqxx Q .f '- ' -A . p, '54- f ax-,x f- M Q '. 5 5 ' ' R X X 'f I ' + w 1 fb X M1 - f . 4 J X fl V ' 5 2 Q , , ,, 4 l Ee -- ' r r 4 - - , . 0' f x. :Sp : 1 IQ 4 ' is K . m s. jerry jenn Thomas Greene Music lovers anticipate the program presented annually by the Concert Band. 1 jack Huter ', K 2 1 - .f r , V... f ' im, . ' ji MW it ,W - ,4,g,,q 1 ...-.4 XXNINX ANR Robert Elias .17 ef,- B' gg :::...-.,1 ,.....-- ..- ,-?,.-f , :f 1, A! NA ' - MV ' N' , -'Pisa ' 31 ' 1 . . 'Q 1 Y , af Aff A N nw' . . fur' A v K I ,' , mil,A ' ' 1 Andy Weidekanup -Iolm Clifford Firrz Roux' S. Corsaro, S. Winans, P. Fox, M. Ray, L. Bowlen, J. Tutts, F, Bryner, V. Roessler, S. Obery, M. Corsaro, K. Allisonp Serond Roux' C. Baker, A, Patsue, N. Dwyer, M. Shoemaker, J. Just, M. Laratta, N. Beach, M. Shea, C. Popp, K. Smith, P. Mastropaolo. Third Roux' M. Mueller, J. Mattingly, S. Rashid, R. Rickey M. Elliott, A. Fishers, J. Lynch, K. Weissenberger, J. Brown, D. Sitzman, M. Rivets. 1 Fourth Roux' M. Adams, J. Kelley, D. Davis, L, Ziegler, P. Cortellini, C. Sparks, bl. Gehrich, J, Leisure. Al'E077lf7tl71f.l'I'.' M. Higgins, B. Blinn. u Scecina's Glee Club, under the di- rection of the Capable and talented A--wr. ...QS E i' 'Q' -'- -- r' Mr. Samuel D. Rhinesmith, affords 5: students interested in choral work an opportunity to develop and display their talent. This capable group per- forms on various occasions, including the annual Mothers' Club Christmas party. Their singing has likewise added a sparkle to the school's annual Christmas assemblies. By popular request the Glee Club returns annually to entertain at the Mothers' Club Christmas party. 39 Scecinarama A day eagerly awaited is the day the copies of the yearbook finally arrive. Although all seniors experience joy on this occasion, the satisfaction felt by the staff is ample compensation for time and effort generously given by them in the production of their annual. As last year's staff thanked the editors of the first SCECINARAMA, we in turn are grateful to the staff of '58 for their laudable contributions which lightened our task. It is our sincere hope that the seniors selected to pro- duce next year's SCECINARAMA experience a similar joy and satisfaction in editing their yearbook. Our editor-in-chief, Carol LeFeber, gives g ' final approval to the '59 SCECINARAMA. ii ,gi as 1 i Completing subscription forms and check- ing over the financial status of the yearbook are the duties of the business staff. Left to Rigbz: Bob Guy, john Cardis, busi- ness manager Mike Broderick, Peggy Neal, and Mary Trimpe. I- t i 5 Bill lurasz, 'lack Heneghan, photography 9-51-l il editor Roger Mclntosh, Dick Paulson, and Larry Loftus, members of the photography XE J staff, have been valuable assets in the pro- 5 Q V duction of many of the yearbook photo- '. J 5- graphs. 40 -A v-Y..- ., f.-wi.: 9 SPH Effective layouts required many hours of thought from our compet- ent and generous att staff. Left to Right: Art editor Dorothy Arnold, Don Carrico, Dorothy Schweiters, Bob Lampert. To write informative articles of interest to the students has been the task of the editorial staff. Smmiings Editor-in-chief Carol I.eFeber. Serzzerlx Rose Marie Wells, Frances Corsaro, John Hofer, Mary Ann Stites. 56 Accurate typists spend many hours preparing copy and proofreading it. Left to Right: Jacqueline Dur- ham, typing editor Elizabeth Haus- ser, julie O'Connell, Darle ne Heidelberger, Barbara Williams, Mary Eileen Nees. .ii Crusader Long hours, meaningful sacrifices, and close teamwork are some of the qualities manifested by our 1958-'59 CRUSADER Staff members in bringing to us our CRUSADER. As the CRUSADER appears through the year heralding the highlights of our current activities and student opinions. it brings to our student body an up- to-date, on-the-spot monthly report of the religious, academic. athletic, and recreational events at Scecina, Reporters Lindt Ragsdale Aileen Mulcahy Betty loyal Iudy McDowell, Sharon Ed- wards Hilda Robin on Rosemarie Ixaelin Linda Roessler loan Elliott, Noni Stratt- Y, , 'lj y-L. ,ff 5 Lee Fly, Tom Widner, Nancy Matthews, Karl Erb, Virginia Lucas, and Ronald Saldino .are busily engaged in checking ads and working on last-minute details. Reporte-ry: Andy Weidekamp, Maureen Dinn, Jeanne Fraser, Marisue Deery, Velma Davis, Mary Jane Pickard, Monica Meyer, Jacqueline Haboush, Nancy Coleman, Peggy Hill, and Mary Kay Amsden. ..W...-.,.a...,,, '- j -fn-il ? ITN ' ,c ff? . mfs X X. ' V. Q Wx ,X , -'A' Qi ,W 33,5 Q , -new W ,hy va s - h P ss Assemblin2 good thoughts and transferring them to COPY is the first Step for t 656 re Club members. Sponsored by the journalism Department as a means of o instruction in the basic fundamentals of good journalism is our ever-prospering Press Club. In accordance with the present increase in outside de- - mands for high school copy, the Press Club releases all school data for local newspapers, concentrating its attention princi- pally on the Teen Star. While attending the Catholic Press Com . LeFeber, Dorothy Arnold and Dorothy EFIIIOH. in Milwaukee, Francis Corsaro, Carol . ' ' ' W 1 - .. - CSC, regarding suggestions in his talk Planningixgfiyeipgglgkfts Brother james Morony, Perplexed, Dorothy Schwei- - ters and Dorothy Arnold ex- amine art layouts on display in the Convention Hall. gi . we 'F' . i,.sxfrF ' N,,,,,, ,. www , wxslg, .wi ,,w ' , 6 CSMC delegates dis- cuss missionary activi- ties with Reverend Clifford King at the CSMC Convention at Notre Dame. x T 'll Another missionary tells four of Scecina's delegates about his interesting field of service. Published By The Senior Class 1959 FATHER THOMAS SCECINA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA N X s. t fu. 'lf 9 wi-az 5 -.- l -. ,. W 1 It M , .,. 5 if 5?-in vf:a. 'i', Clubs Members of the Photography Club give their undivided attention to Roger McIntosh, as he explains the intrica- cies of a camera. Science Club members display interest in Bob Padgetts explanation of a rock collection. 1 ' 7,1 11 Students in the Current Events Club enjoy debates and discussions pertaining to world news as well as nation- al affairs. Enthusiastic Latin students listen attentively as the sec- retary reads the minutes of the previous meeting. fr -fx. Officers of the Library Club discuss plans for an efficient and interesting program in the proper evaluation of reading. Leff zo Rigbzz Helen Huesing, Virginia Lucas, Tom Aust, Rosalie Bozzelli. ,N AS Members of the French Club seek to acquire a cul- tural background which will enrich their knowledge and appreciation of the French people. 47 Boosters' Club ' , 1 1 Qf M' , I, ,wa f ,WWW wmffffny iff W i c .Q W, if wif- N, The increasing amount of ath- S' letic equipment needed at Scecina is K provided by the Boosters' Club. Co-opertion by each member creates a spirit of willingness, which enables the group to sponsor the annual Fall Festival. These men work zealously to make their Festival a success as it has been in previous years. Proceeds from this fundraising project are used to purchase additional equip- ment for the school. These men are to be praised and thanked for their many contributions. Left to Riglvzz Messrs. Forest Hickman, Serreraryg John Gillespie, Preriifewzff Joseph Lucas, Tl'6cI.fll7'?V',' an Ken Wfarner, Vive-Pf'e.riife1zt. JIOI prereut 0 pictzzre. Promoting the welfare of the student body at Scecina and providing for the betterment of our school are the main objectives of the Mothers' Club. Their annual card patty is held in order to obtain the necessary funds to fulfill these ends. Many wonderful contributions have been made toward the education of the Scecina student by these devoted mothers, The work is done voluntarily and most willingly by the officers, ably Club deserves to be highly commended Ubi: Mmes. Carl Al. Huesing. FiIIi17Il'fd1 Ser- I'L'f:ll'i1,' Mel. A, Olvey. I'ii'c-Prtxfii1'w1f.' Silvio Costantino, Preridcaltx Harry N. Bowman, Tl'L7tI.fllI'6'l',' and Leo Stadtmiller, Recording Sctretmy, not preieni for assisted by the members. The Mothers' for its many achievements. Lcff fn Ric picture. One night each year is devoted entirely to the parents of Scecina students. The par- ' ents who attend school that evening follow the same schedule as their sons and daugh- ters do every day. Everything from crowded halls to lengthy lunch lines can be observed. This gives the parents an opportunity to become acquain- ted with the teachers, to note pro- gress of students, and to familr- ize themselves with schedules of their sons and daughters. Now where do I go? Well, whats your ex- cuse for being in the hall? time .f Time out for refreshment after a hard day at school. 49 Unexpected h adv Grank Pieiifeifin gsviifd by GZQTLQZIYB was Da bbie QGHW Cust ank Pfeiffer Hugh take BO Omer-9 Of D , for the eY6 doctor' Uffy S Tavern. if , ,. .fy !r K, 135 'S ,es 'f' - UF: fzf ii 50 Us - U S X is X Come on, cousin Barbara, says Dick Dufour, and I'l1 show you the town. Potential Thespians An old-fashioned hometown jamboree was the finale to our guided tour of Scecinaville during the Gay 90's. .i ln portraying the Visitation, Eliza- :aeth C Nancy Newman D , greets Mary Q Angela Costantinoj , with :he words, Hail M grace. .ui- w ' HIY, full Of The Nativity scene is beautifully portrayed in the Christmas Pageant presented by the senior class. -1 I - Q It's High Time, gave the junior class an opportunity to display their dramatic talent. H But I don't want to be the mother, re- rnonstrated Bill Fox. nd afforded them many hours of fun, work, and laughter. Don't drop him, boys, l1e's fragile. Some people will do anything to get at' tention. 51 I ?L Dances A, , ,, H , f - : lf 'Lf .1g15.::l ' ,. .if ,, f sewer . 'L-515 5- , X, , 1i2i2.1,' 'N 5' Q 'MW 2 l ATT 'Ef f . ,,,.ffv-W ' , 'Sm - : . , foa gx, fl M51 mf' V2 .. 5 , -2, . ,X , .' im? . ' z mx. ef. 5 . - . 4 . i I J f l. fe ll F-wise ff I - 5' K gig ,. RV.. :IM .bf .v HL , Q 1,3 ff' D ' ' e - 1 F- Sl 'K .V- i l, . 5 S3 f- ez,-Q '- . ,. V iwwgj. M --e' e in Q I ' QTQLVI: -gffkgfzl. ff f .Q if . Q I Af. ,. X wq5xx..i'Sggl, Xie 'lf' X' M 'V 21 ze! Xkwy x y I :I .-J, M 4, I 1- rww wJs,,,,,ma ' '53-,lf 'Q gk x Al? vim. If , ly . X l '31 'N 9 .,-,ffl f ,fgwvrg 3,5 :V 9 N xx ' is ,ff ' 'fx Q ,, it V V A 1,195 I n X x x . 1 e-.,fx-,V af., 4 , g y ,, . A. A .-ff 2+-s-:kg me ed N: . 4 L. -1gilf2s,2s V A. l. 5 f - N- N , 1. ww ' Q, .115 -,Q ,, ? U f .155 ze . fi N , g, ' ,. Llc: I-,f f ' , , H... XF .::.-,Six +, ,:-: - rt- V l ,,-v e ,, .. . - ,- - ft 3 . 1-.-1..ff Q.-1' if ij 3f w2g..1..I -1 '- ' Aw. ' - - -. -v .fx Q 'G . ' f ' 'WTS 45: f',R.L. ., ,QA-.t 5 V , Sol F N ,K .25 Q 115, , - . .Q --- U , gn' -. . M ' - if A 'g if It H ,fir Q - 1 ' ' :zz 5 Kal ' -' . .3 lcv: I 7. lp - -v 3 .l - 5 'V -. l - , . -V - V-, 'x 1 Y' ' . '- - ' ' : A. -'Q' V-1 V 1 -,M. -pf-1, . -'I W x f 53 - 7 . r 44 Sl ffl- ,, S YQ N -l D, in 3 42 1 A cl f. ' mn: z Lies The King and Queen of the Golden Frost Formal, james Drury and Diane Schilling. -'I' Q , V V' ,A X I Q in 1 X 'S ' Y z vi as ' six -3' Q ...,.. f . at Relaxing during an intermission are Jer- ry Newkirk and Marilyn Sunkel. Silence is temporary ruler in the hall as Suzi Flanagan crowns the Blessed Mother in a cere- mony inaugurated at the first Scecina prom and which has become an establish- ed tradition each succeeding year. Bu-.wx Barbara Yohler and Dave Busemeyer ra- diate the happiness which treasured me- mories of this event will frequently re- call. f-b Q . fsg.'a cbt' 1 N . I. sag: J - 5 9-1 SN-s ,Ol R l With Sayonara as our theme, junior and senior couples QI, fs,-' arrived at the junior prom. which had as its setting a japanese R4 scene. japanese lanterns hung from the ceiling while tradi- wx X ' tional orange and cherry blossoms adorned the cafeteria. ' Dancing in this japanese background from eight till eleven were nearly two hundred couples. 53 ju- A memorable occasion for all juniors is the annual ring ceremony. On this day rings are blessed by Father Hoover and presented by Father and by Sister Hortense to the boys and girls respectively. The ring symbolizes that the bearer has pledged loy- .ilty to Scecina and therefore is respected as more than an ordinary piece of jewelry. Our class ring will serve as a constant re- minder to be ever-faithful to the ideals of Scecina. W'here's mine? asks Helen Huesing as Patty Hollands ring is placed on her finger by Sister Hortense. Father Hoover presents to Larry Loftus the class ring which is a constant reminder of the pledge to remain loyal to his Alma Mater. Rmg Ceremony -79-'.7'Q 'lv , QJ t if I' ,G'r27Tif ni. is-'Wlf 4PL'54i TIRQI JA BANK Patricia Brown, teller for the First junior Achievement Bank of Indianapolis, graciously receives money from fellow JA workers engaged in various business endeavors. X-.. Sales manager, Virginia Lucas, busily prepares sales records. Ginny is a member of jameco, producer 'D . Z. Q-7? I 1 'argl km. :- I Ill '9vi:l'X The junior Achievement program gives high school students an opportunity to obtain business know-how, gain valuable experience, and practice leadership and salesmanship. Through this organization members of our set develop skills and attain some understanding of the complex problems confronting labor and manage- ment. Junior Achievement also arranges for the supervision and guidance of each company by adult advisors, who are experts in the fields of production, business, and sales. of lawn coasters. am Working diligently to meet their deadline are Phil Lantz Harry Steele, and Phil Roth. As members of Futuristic Pro Writing out checks under the watchful supervision of Mr. Wyrick, a JA advisor, is Dick Paulson, who is president of Teeco Metal Products. With a company of fifteen members Teeco manufactures hurricane lamps. 55 ducts, they are shown with their Hold-a-Hot product. - W ' 'W asv' ,. t ! ,, --'X1- it .H - : -1 t o ai -X - . tx ,F H - cm 0X f f -A , . ' i : ? S -y . ' r -. A. .f ' j'.'-i.ff Hrs HoL1N13ss :QP . ' why? xnx x I , 1 Ne f 'wg X KL A lai r Q 1 1 Kapil at div g mil? H ' . x .,. W if POPE PIUS XII The entire world was saddened by the death of Pope Pius XII on Thursday morning, October 9, 1958. Christian and non-Christian writers alike were at a loss for words as they attempted to eulogize the Pope of Peace. The nineteen years of his glorious reign as Supreme Shepherd of the Flock of Christ were in- fluenced by his unriring work for the establishment of Christ's kingdom with justice and charity for allg his scholarly and Christian involvement in the diplo- matic, scientific, and humanitarian endeavors of the world communityg his personal and selfless concern for the millions of souls committed to his fatherly care. Wfe humbly thank God for the privilege we have enjoyed - that of living in the era of Pope Pius YH. Archbishop Schulte. as a direct successor to the Apostles, is the spiritual father of all who live in the Archdiocese of lndianapolis, The very existence of Scecina High School is but one manifestation of his zeal for the welfare of our souls, his concern for the progress of the Church. and his dedication to the ideals of Catholic education and leadership. HIS IEXCELLENCY ,pn Wh -'pang THE Most anvritmo X PAUL C., SCHULTE. DD. 2 A i it Winter Wonderland lfff tt as ii 1 -4 lx , f. .P v L ' . uv. ir Y . ,L p - The crib is annually the center of attraction as it occupies a prominent place in the main corridor. Mr. Jack Warner's cheerful smile adds to the pleasant atmosphere of the cafetorium. ,af i ggi' QQ! wg' 6 Under the supervision of Mr. Kenneth Warner, members of the Student Council decorate the Christmas tree which heralds the Yuletide season. 'W ' tl X if ,mm ., c ,nv-'-vm f' : A 4 . QM' l.v. Service with a smile! Scecina students prepare for those strenuous after- noon classes with an appetizing meal. j,gsass mW,'niifD'mwmi W' 4 I , f ., 4-A61 If if-4 l..'f1f-'mlb sour-4 I . fi -a , A f5t:imnr1F1 l ? , i.. 1 ' if V it 3 K 9 3 5 E 5 e E 3 s Mr. Nugent posts the daily menu. The variety in these menus is al- ways appreciated by the students. QQG Q. Q- Q-wi? .,f A, pbpp Betty Gootee, Sally Hall, and Connie Nugent prepare cafeteria sup- plies for the daily line of eager Scecina students. Mr. Sorg tries to compete with Mother Nature's handiwork. 57 .q. M, J, sf B .J 'A' KQV' fr ge n 5 1 D o -A The progressive development of character necessitates contributions from all hi gh school departments. In this combined co- operative endeavor, the role of the athletic department is not IO be minimized. Participation in athletic contests contri- butes toward the growth of the Scecina stu- dent mentally, physically, and morally. Quick decisions, coupled with immediate action, challenge the mental effort the play- ers exert in competitive events. Through many hours of arduous physical exercise, the body of the player is strengthened and trained to serve as an instrument in the complex development of the complete man. Teammates, displaying personal regard for fellow players and opponents, acquire a spirit of Christ-like respect, applicable to associations of later life. Members of various teams learn to accept both victory and defeat maturely, and thus come to the realization that life itself is a combination of both. Spectators, as well as the active partici- pants, are responsible for creating that friendly and wholesome rivalry so frequently witnessed at inter-school games. This spirit of co-operation among team members, fac- ulty, and student body, has served to de- velop a Scecina school spirit which is treas- ured and valued by all. ai. WY., . ,... ............... an .Q Lynch, Gfzardf R. Wiltshire, Guard Sf! aff ,. 1 E ,. ft- L1 Fin! Row: Gillespie, R. Mclntosh, J. Ray, B. Rogers, L. Brickens, R. Wiltshire. Second Row: B. Tosick, D. Gruner, K. Erb, B. Tritch, Moorman, D. English. Third Row: Coach B. Sylvester, T. Foley, D. Cook, J. Cardis, Coach B. Kuntz. . ,,:'2ig' X 'A , 4. I 3 S497 -I ,- fl ,-e .N ,4 . A 5 -, B. Trirch iii . - - 122.-,f Q Fllllbdfk JH-wrt'-ix'-:vs -1 g -. ,U,,'. 4.. f '. '- A X . , P. Koers, End . . .. -'Q-5'-4'5.9'5 l .- 'ff -1 igww-f..:11.sM f'-.iaPas em E J. Moorman, End J. Hill, Halfbacb .so The words of Gtantland Rice describe the 1958 Scecina High School football team's season. The Crusaders had some shining hours and some dark ones, too. Hampered by injuries and bad weather, the Crusaders' magnificent spirit remained undaunted. Losing key players from last year's team, they attacked their schedule like seasoned veterans. Beginning the season with a con- vincing 26-0 victory over Warren Central, they proceeded to tie a rugged Central Catholic of Fort Wayne team 0-0. They then dropped a couple of close ones to Broad Ripple and New Castle. Bouncing back, they beat Wash- ington and Crispus Attucks only to lose a thriller to Sacred Heart 30-26. Due to inclement weather and a defect in the timing apparatus of the score- board, they lost a tough game to Tech 15-O. Although the boys played vali- antly, they were defeated by a small but fast and experienced Cathedral eleven 20-O. Without the services of the season by defeating Howe 26-0. ,.p.y,,p,. Co-Captain Dave English, they closed .s . 17' .-N-.gl .- tai: ' fx-' f . ts. 1 . , :Ha ' ' -4 -. Pls ' . T ' 't..-si'f:. - Jrtii' Sn.. X -. -j ss, .gg 'E1,g5.g.tL'-2525, -Rafal in A ip : .-X, H x . . ,A 'LZ-all I.-Icy, 1 iegt as. ' - ez.. . f .5,,ta?, '- jf' U s ,X he - 9. , e ... -SM fi .ef ts .- vw- .is . ... N i t ' -- , A, RNS, .1 vis , 1 X..1fs..ags:aw fl -:sy .'fX'fF'f-'KX 'SSS-t X' time KR ,, 2 . . W- in gg XT? is K+' X X50 XX is Q XQUW' S X t K - X Y at N391 . tt Nga! is X W as-xt X Q X ' w X 1- 0 sg A x -K NR is NN N, f X . r st 'W -is -mfs: ' .-t r-:S-15'-1 .-:..,s'- gg And when that Great Scorer comer . To write befirle your name, If: not bow many you won or loft It'J bow yon played the game. - Grantland Rice ', 1 1-- 1, S' 4 S Q ff S vi. af 4 X . . Y Q xx: i X 5- v ' t '14 -at Vg KX, Q a,, Pick Meme -1 . Jer0rr1C.R2Y zfialfliaals-1 Tim Foley, Co-Captain, Tackle 6 .X Dave English, C0-Captain, Quarterback 'act-3, if 1ilI4.Li?,t,P fl , T - P-1, Img. zfixi . W, 'l 45? 'A' f -i H4 Tzmypv N' . .,, . , .1.--51:4 wfterlfzhz . - '1-Swwwfcrsigi :- . , J I 1 if 9435- -'JL N -. 'f ' QSM- ,f. f 21542 : Eg o ,. 3555.5 -' .1-.1-'1 T, ' FA:-' 25:1-F 'L' 'Y '3f9Laf4L:'a Larry Brickens, Center 'E 61 .fda F Q VIR! ,mann 513111 Sf- gg --'Fm-e-sv' 1958 SCECINA MEMORIAL FOOTBALL TEAM .lIamzger.f.' B. O'Brien, C. Hart, D. Yount, R. Amsden. Firrt Roux' J. Parker, B. Shephard, R. Mclntosh, K. Meier, K. Erb, T. Wessel, R. Huebner,,J. Ray, J. Pothast, J. Duvall, J. Hill, R Wiltshire, L. Brickens. Serond Rau: J. Schaffer, D. Wiltshire, D. Tarzewski, D. Gruner, W Fowler, B. Hendricks, M. Schmidt, W. Rogers, T. O'Mara, P. Schopper, F. Sanders, D. Prickett D. Kelly. Third Roux' W. Sylvester, P. Moran, D, Dufour, T. Lutz, J. Gillespie, J. Bowman, D English, J. Moorman, J. Lynch, J. Kelly, S. Bischoff, D. LeMasters, R. McLeish. Fourth Roux R. Riley, W. Tossick M. Orphy, M. Sullivan, J. Cardis, R. Trirch, T. Foley, D. George, P. Car- son, M. Walsh, W. Kuntz. Fifzb Roux J. Hurrle, P. Koers, D. Smith, D. Cook, W. Turtle, M. Mc Coy, P. Skele, J. Sexson. ff' 62 Boys ready-up for the big battle. s nf 'QV' This promising sophomore quartet includes: Robert Huebner, Ted Wessel, David George, Michael Schmidt. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL NUMERAL WINNERS Fin: Row: J. Kramer, J. Marbaugh, M. Felts, J. Sabatin, J. Linne, Feeney. Second Roux' T. James, T. McCann, J. Scheik, D. Shaver Kiel, J. Gruner. Third Row: D. Crouch, M. Tossick, C. Hauck, McGarvey, D. Angelichio, G. Brinkman. Fourth Roux' J. Dower, Dailey, S. Wright, M. Mattingly, R. Heneghan, M. Armour. Fi Row: J. Flanigan, C. Gudas, D. Caskey, P. 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Re tt -ww,-gt ,Cx - NQVQQ -at -f QN J w? f X my 'Y Al - -,Q 4 V8.3 Q. N Rt ,, ,eww 'fx ' - .N-fff One never knows what to expect at football practice! Jerzy Ray gains a few yards against Attucks. Ready to pave the way are Cook C72 D, Wiltshire 685, and Moor- man. The cheerleaders whip up the Scecina spirit during the lg V Central Catholic Fort Wfayne bout. . J. Ray obtains valuable yard- age in this play. ll .-- 64 I ' gr 2' Dick Cook C725 and Par Koefs C555 watch as Larry Brickens C395 and Ken Meier C255 smash a Central Catholic back. Meier C235 and Lacz again dampen Fr. Wayne C.C.'s hopes for a TD. My goodness, Dave! Foreword The years in high school have been said to be the best years of our lives. Here at Scecina they have been called by another name, one more impressive - THE SHINING HOURS. This is the light in which we shall recall high school experiences as fond recollections of the past. Regardless of how remote such events may appear, they will present a vivid unforgettable picture, if we remember them as the SHINING HOURS. Sometimes, with the routine and long periods of study that are a necessary part of high school life, we tend to forget that these hours can be shining - the ones that mean the most now, and the ones which will be the most valuable in the realization of our role as good Catholic adults. It is the purpose of this year's SCECINARAMA to help recall, especially to the senior class, the years of our lives spent at Scecina. This yearbook proposes to highlight the spiritual, aca- demic, and social experiences of our high school career, all of which have contributed to the rewarding climax of each of our lives - GRADUATION DAY. Father Thomas Scecina, Chaplain and hero of World War Il, who willingly gave the little extra to serve God and his fellowmen. REVEREND THOMAS SCECINA 'Q UUNI7- if SSX' xnxx L- 4' 'W . Alumni watch as Crusaders beat Ben Davis during the 1958-59 Homecoming. The 1958 Homecoming was a huge success. Over one hundred fifty alumni attended and school- time acquaintances were renewed. The Crusaders humbled the favored Ben Davis Giants 55-50. A dance with Jumpin' Jack Warner, as Disc jockey, which followed the game, added the final touch to the joyful event. Moorman NOD battles two Ben Davis Giants as Tom Moran flaw waits for his opportunity. 66' Seniors Larry Loftus and Jerry Trumpey receive valuable advice from Dale Haller and jim Troy, graduates of Scecina. Firfz Row: J. Ray, Moorman, T. Moran, Ayres, R. Johns. Second Row: Coach J. SCXSOH, A. Hoop, M. Orphey, J.Odenwalder, D, Cook, P. Koers, B. O'Brien. Again this year the 1959 Scecina Basketball team gOt off to a slow start. They dropped two to Shortridge and Tech, 85-70 and 85-55 respectively. They then bounced back to even their record by topping Wood 64-44 and Warren 69-64. Coming just short of an upset victory over Schulte of Terre Haute 59-57, they accomplished an upset over highly rated Ben Davis 55-50. Their record at 3-3, the Crusaders attacked Gerst- meyer in the Elkhart tournament but were defeated by the state power in a double overtime, 65-65. The next night they crushed Elkhart's third place hopes 70-65. Traveling to Lebanon they had a bad night and bowed 62-57. The next week the mighty Crusaders humbled Sacred Heart 68-32. The Crusaders were defeated by Broad Ripple, 70- 55 but bounced back to defeat Pike Township 62-39. From that victory to the end of the season, the Crusaders become a different team. They went on to defeat Greenfield, Cathedral, Franklin Township, and Decatur Central. Coach Sexson has again shown his high caliber as a coach and as a gentleman. Through his influence Sce- cina's basketball team has broken the ranks of the city's best. O O 0 O 1959 VARSITY SCOREBOARD Home Visitors Shortridge 55 S5 Tech 70 S5 Wood 64 44 Warren Central 69 64 Schulte 1Terre Haute-J 57 59 Ben Davis 55 50 Gersrmeyer 63 65 Elkhart 70 65 Lebanon 57 62 Sacred Heart 68 32 Broad Ripple 55 74 Pike Township 62 39 Greenfield S2 60 Cathedral 66 49 Franklin Township 67 43 Decatur Central 52 40 ,. , ,, ,gl A MI, Tom Moran fm inf'-'P' was-H . P KOCIS Q53 7 . I 9 722, gl Ax HOOD ki? 36323 Higgins: Lebanon- Eiililbgggf lesson 35 V525 .?51?n?aX3S player as Ray' JO n C449 look for poi!-lteiS4D and Joe Moorman 4403 is fouled as'l'1e tries to score on Warren. Ready for action are Moran, mzrfer the bfllkgf, Cook 6443, and Koers 6545. 5 ns- ,. I, Si x git 1 I5 M o three Lebangn Pays Wilxpigps In 3 basket as five H Yers observe, affy E ' t an runs lf! about xt. TOII1 Mor' m too but doesnt S'-ff jerry Ray cuts through as joe Moorman gets ready to drive. 69 Koers C 54 J , Cook C 44 J , and Moran C14D, zone up Pike Township. Cook gers the rip from a Sacred Heart player Koers tips while Cook waits. while Par Koers C545 gets ready to roll. .fbi A ie: d vt rx e, i 93:2-ATF st K ,- .Qt . Tx i ,:,1 MNH Pat Koers battles it out with a Lebanon player. Dick Cook and Torn Moran get ready for another one of their tipping duets. i Cathedral player gets nervous as Joe Moorman gets on his trail. Behind joe is Mike Orphey. my was-' Wff Koers battles with two Lebanon players for a rebound. Moorman gets two despite the Warren defender. Cook 1443 and Moran 1 143 push it through amidst a flurry of Ben Davis Giants. 72 A The lively music of Scecina's Pep Band always adds to the enjoyment of the basket- ball games. Fim' Roux' J. Buchman, T. Forsgren, P. Sterger, D. Shimer. Second Roux' R. Elias, V. Bozzeli, Q W. Elder, W. Murray. Tbird Rout E. Meyer, H J. Clifford, W. Bokerman. Fourth Roux' A. MV- , Weidekamp, J, Jenn, J. Comley, R. Saunders. K T153 Fifth Roux' C. Mclntosh, R. Cashman. Abreu! X ' , f from Picture: J. Huter. ...... - ..,. -..WCW ,... ,NYE .x. E i .,., . ,, -Q Us-,NE DW N: . if . Y-I , X Ng- 1 -'i ke 1, X P N W- X N . T N. W A . , T... Our newly organized twirling corps provides half-time entertainment at many home games. Front Row: K. Hagen, K. Aull, G, Babbitt, J. Poetz, C. Coleman, M. Feeney, R. McGloon, P. Hiatt. Back Row: J. Lindeman, L. Foster, M. Griffo, R. Morris, J. Carroll, M. Fillenwarth, J. Hannon, J. Parsons, L. Bowman. QI' T5-4 , Golf J. Flaherty, J. O'Donnell, J. Duvall, T. Latz, J. Gelarden, T. Tanksley, J. Williams, Coach B. Track Since the first days of spring, Coach Bill Kuntz and his golfers have been out on the green fairways of Pleasant Run. Mr. Kuntz is blessed with seasoned players as well as talent. With this combination he has had a very successful season. Simon and Wiltshire finish first and second to win another meet for the Scecina track team When the track season first opened, Mr. Richard McLeish, track coach, said, They'll be out and running this year. And run they did! XVith six returning letter- men and a difficult schedule, Mr, McLeish and his fine team placed high in the city standings. 74 Wrestling First Row: F. Sanders, D. Redmond, B. Freeland, L. Trefz, J. Dinn, D Daugherty, M. Doyle, A. Caito. Second Roux' D. Gehrich, D. Flack, J. Rettig, B. Fowler, J. Dawson, 1. Shaver, D. Shaver, T. Meier, R. Wehrel. Third Roux' Coach J. Hurrle, M. Tosick, D. Rieger, T. Kirchner, D. Paulson, K. Nally, P. Carson, P. Shopper, J. Stenger, G. McMahon, D. Hart. Last year wrestling was added to the long list of Scecina firsts. From the beginning our wrestlers were among the state's finest. This year by all indi- cations Coach John Hurrle has exceeded his former accomplishment. As a result of his help and encour- agement the team was victorious over Cathedral and Sacred Heart, 24-17 and 55-ll respectively. With the addition of a reserve team, Mr. Hurrle has made it possible for more boys to wrestle. Fine records of many of the wrestlers have made it a banner year. We, the graduating class of 1959, wish Mr. Hurrle and his grapplers continued victories. -si.: if are . eu 1.11, Baseball Fin! Row: D. Poetz, J. Gillespie, D. Hagan, D. English, D. Lathrop, J. Moorman, R. Johns. Second Row: T. McGinley, L. Loftus, M. Orphey, B. Whitaker, M. Sullivan, A. Hoop, M. O'Brien. Baseball has merited a prominent place in the Scecina athletic program. Spring finds many of our boys donning baseball suits, running for balls and mitts, grasping for bats, and rushing to action on the baseball diamond. Coach Ray Riley is to be corn- mended for the outstanding record of his last years team which placed second in the city. With four returning lettermen and fifteen re- turning reserve players, this year's team has again invaded the ranks of the city's baseball powers. Dedication To you, Sister Hortense, we, the graduating class of 1959, dedi- cate this edition of the SCECINARAMA. For all of us, this dedica- tion is replete with significance, It is our way of expressing deepest gratitude for the role you have played in our lives at Scecina. XVe thank you for giving us our theme-THE SHINING HOURS, the striking slogan to which you so frequently refer. But above all, vve thank you for making THE SHINING HOURS more than just a slogan, but a gradual realization during our treasured high school years. You have added a womanly touch to Scecina, a touch that is necessary, evident, and deeply appreciated. For your spirit of sacrifice in guiding and inspiring us, we shall always be grateful, You have not only encouraged each of us to be a vital part of Scecina but you have, by your example, manifested how these hours can truly be the ones that shine. Yours has been a priceless service to us, and to you we owe a debt we can never repay. XVe hope that the dedication of our yearbook to you may, in some small way. express our gratitude for all you have done for us. May it also encourage you, Sister Hortense, to remember our class in your prayers. G.A.A. Officers: Margaret Flack, Linda Roessler, Christina Priller, Mary Ellen Bryner, Patricia Fry, Mrs. Tharp, modemtorg Diane Simmons. An evening of indoor swimming, an afternoon of fun and sports or an after-school meeting-all of these can be considered a part of our Girls' Athletic Association pro- gram which plays a bigger and better role each year. Under the able direction of Mrs. Sandra Tharp, the girls meet weekly and have planned bi-weekly ac- tivities. The G.A.A., another big first for Scecina, is rapidly de- veloping into an important and effective girls' athletic group. The girls enjoy some lively com- ' - petition in an exciting game of gg-'ilfii' 1 basketball. It's as simple as all this, one of the freshmen demonstrates to her 9 r Classmates. ,. 3 we V. . t ai., . 55 Come on team, we're backin' you to win! This energetic group of girls per- forms its duties at all pep sessions and games by giving the rest of the stu- dents an incentive to demonstrate school spirit and achieve group co-oper- ation in stirring the team to victory. Left tn Rigblx Barbara Greener, jinny Atkinson, Mary Beth Mullens, Shirley Matelic, Joyce Duncan, and Rita Urrutia. Ricky Sexson, our mascot, spurs his dad's team on to another victory. ix' Father Cleary, enthusiastic Scecina fan, turns sportscaster for a fifteen minute game pre- diction at a pep rally. 1 Small but mighty, Anthony Cairo and Danny Shimer, entertain A with powerful words of encouragement to the Crusaders. P, L 1. r , 'filgx'-1115 2,-TJ ,- . , rl.. fn, P?-if? A-gm. Q 5,55- Lv viii? JW- A. 3 2 I 3 It 3 P5 tl K4 Qi l2xm- 1. lp Advancement is synonymous with pro- gress. Today the age of sputnik, nuclear weapons, and other scientific advances shows the persistence in and the results of man's desire to progress. To the average high school freshman the goals of his educational efforts are vague and indefinite. Words of advice, example of others, and demands of the present day gradually awaken and enkindle within him a desire for conscientious efforts in the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and pertin- ent intellectual equipment with which 'he may later pursue a chosen profession. Our underclassmen are a valuable asset to Scecina. Realizing that they are the future seniors, they contribute time, effort, and talent to the expansion of school ac- tivities and projects. Their unselfish spirit of giving proves conducive to the strength- ening of interrschool loyalty and co-oper- ation. Through the earnest application of these principles, they will find themselves better equipped to face the realities of life, thus becoming reputable citizens in this world and preparing themselves to meet their God in eternity. Q Sf- 4 .L 'QQ ,,- v . i I X B! 3 rw X ' fs, ,Q , 'Q . 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