Schulte High School - Spire Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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V, ' 'W' 1 'T , ' ' .'.k's5'W 1.5 4- j wa ,. ' if A ' 'Q '-gf me 1 A ,- ww Y ,5,0 N 4 ' f , X, ,WN ' . ,www Auunww, 6d!Z'l9.5'J 15' 44 THE 1954 MITRE Schulte High School is an edifice of fine design and graceful lines of which the entire community can be justly proud. The spirit that exists within the school cannot be photographed. It can be said, though that it far excels the beauty of the exterior, This wonderful spirit has been an important part of our school life since registration day and has grown steadily as the year progressed. F... . . 4... fun.. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 3 Q!'ZOZM'LCZ ufagz Xfcovgen or X OHM From a cornfield, through con- struction, the building advanced to a modernly equipped school. XYZIZC0' 671066 . . Ground was broken on November 16, 1952, and the cornerstone was laid on January 11, 1953. For many years the people of Terre Haute have hoped and prayed for the time when a Fath- 2:55, olic co-educational high school would be erected here. Now this dream is a reality. On the first day of November, All Saints' 7 f ly H . F I ,J 'W' fm ' ' Day, Schulte was fittinglv blessed and dedicated to the Im- maculate Heart of Marv by our most Reverend Archbishop in a beautiful and impressive cere- mony. ev? 1 Oni? 0 'Q' . 53 3 H T I T . . me , i I -'P Q Jw 5 il' A X -, .N W X X ,1ARx WwB'f: W 71 x, xEjXi1 :w , M- g - X N -j . X u f x fx M A g A A x , 4 A Q 'F A ' VA X ' Q V, x 715 HS- Q '3 , 7 t X' .W A 1 ax A A 11, l I X I -.A . .. i I , ,..., , . - 1 U LKQIN-1 -ff' X s 1 ' ' N....f 2 -44 . r .ff L , . h-wr fx If xff lL M929 Emi lb 1th luxe md flexotmn ue hfue declu mtul nun chmml lll thi. name of X0l1l Imm uuldte Hefut Nou we ottu x ou our xelxm t0g'9th9l mth all the work md xtuclx h me dom m thc pas xen Xl here-wr we are keep LIN excl alma to xou 'S 0' 2 ,cf . . . ,1 I. X F.. L' If 'lf V -X 1 I 3 , 3 '-j' ff . , ,x - if it . ll lx If ll' All V l .5 ' , A N ,f l l fl - - l ,dk 2-' XX XX ll, X 5' f -,,,,-.wf-.. 1 ,A Q X l 1. vl , I v E L1 -, xxvtl 2 Q., ' 4 V l -st Avg.. ' ,VV . 'ff y L- 'vin , Lv, lv l 0 our Most Reverend Archbishop. Paul C. Schulte. for the innumerzible services renderecl to us and our school, the senior class cledicates this. our 3'ezi1'bmuk. 9 5 ffl 1' X of palmg hght K 5 y f1Om the embered helghts if K' everung Skv Shppmg l N' umn S IUbtV f1eldS Clllpplllg eSS 1 bfi: 11' Shaded l1feneSS ' '47 gag, all l1 e 11 1th mellow glows sr- M' Splendor of gold grows 1 -Si atofafa mg Nlghtflo llfe S low I11 Sleep S r Iract1o11 Seen Softly bv the moon S glow 'I' x l I, ,f ' A i , S, 5 1 sr S if-: 1 i ff' V f Aww. . 1 . Q 33 X gy . , V . . . . X V iizrlgg s. ' J. . Q ,w I w . SIT I. - . f '1 ' .. .!.:.:i 3tv4 .' , ,fi lggl S1 'A V. 61 M aw cg f . 1 'V 1 f S E 5 .5 E L , ' 4 1: ' 1 1 S .. 1 I 'Q 1 sp' ti T- ' ' lx ' Fa' J.. ae, l' A ll' ' x X1 ,, . 'v-,,...---A S '. itlr r- 1 .3 o l'1a1'de11 as ' - I-,WI ,,oo 11 c 1 y. . . ' ' f ' , .M-'H-J- ' 1 A - V L 11 , 1 , 1 1 - H 1 1 1 I l A ' ' l f . - lf 1 - ' ' ' ' 1 ' T 1 , 1 . 4 - f I , E1 at - f IT i 3 S 1 ' 3 QQ i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1. 1 1. 1 I 3 S 9 1 11 1 1 1 A A 1 1X1 gg lg 111 l l1.11l ll ll 1 lg . 11 111 r o the Reverend Joseph Beechem. M..-X.. superintenclent of our Schulte High School, the senior class ex- tend their thanks for the superb work you have clone in guiding the youth ot' Schulte. You, Father, are a true friencl to each oi' us. anfl your aflyice is ours for the asking. We know that this relationship will not terminate with gracluationg your interest in us and ours in the school will continue for many years. You commence each school clay in the perfect way lay learlinc' us in the Morning Oft'e1'ingr anrl t'ittinQ'ly encl it with Gocl's blessing. You have laborecl harrl to make Schulte the great school that it is, ancl we are proud to be the first gfracluating' class. , W dw s... --..,,,. Mgmt -tx L., jg' ! yu --. ffif 4 Our Teochers . . Sculptors Sister Carol, our talented music instructor and glee club director, oversees the many musical activi- ties in our school. Librarian and junior homeroom teacher, Sister Clotilde, M..-X., of- fers the advice which she is always willing and able to give. 13 Business duties and office rec- ords of the school are taken care of by Miss Lucille Carbon, school secretary and helpful assistant to all students. To help each student reach his goal, heaven, Father Donald, 0.F.M. Conv. instructs sophomores in their religion. 1- J' We Students . . Stone lift J JA grood Vzitholic' life, the olii oi' everi student, is taught and exemplified by Father Dooley to his sophomore religion class. The revealed word ot' God. Iloly Scripture is read and explained by Father John Elford S.T.L. in his junior religion class. fa The counsel and Qlllililllftt given by Father Fish to the senior religion class will help and direct them in the 2lIlIll'H2iQ'l1lIlLl' years. Mr. Hnnnzniuel Ftlsco tezwhes voezitioiizil zlrts and gives freely ot' his time as advisor for the school publications, the Schulte Growl and the Mitre. fi 1 1 rx Y . Y, I L ' 1' l, ,i ..J 1 If v , 1, , f , -. s,- lt' Shopers of Souls . A ' s X f Vocational art classes are instructed lay Mr. Joseph Frisz. He also assists our coach Mr. Varfla. in athletics. Qistei Helen lo ephine a fie h 1 in home- L .' ,' - S , ' ' S Z room teacher, prepares you men, and women to take their pla e 'i tkyfg ess , l'nrlers inrling an frienclli ather B ' tel oc! bmw, xagfw, 30 Su n teaches a freshman class the funda- mentals of high school religion. v The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the great sacrificial offering, is explained and taught by Father Kevin, O.F.M. Vonv. S.T.L. to the sophomore religion class. I Sister Petra is one of our efficient teachers of Latin anrl English, anrl moderator of the l'.S.M.C'. I5 For All Eternity ffffig clyg, bij fi 625,52 MMM Physical education. home economics. and science classes are conducted by Mrs. Uran who is also the competent supervisor of our cafeteria. The spirit of our school is equalled only by the spirit of our athletic teams. Schulte is fortunate in having a coach of Mr. Yarda's caliber to lead athletics in our school. Sister Marie Virginia M.A. is the senior homeroom teacher and instructor of social science. She also guides the girls of Schulte as their dean. Sister Winifred, our skillful teacher of mathematics. sacrifices much of her time for those who wish to delve further into the study of mathematics. SA' Class o F '55 Our Juniors, the graduating class of 1955, will take upon their shoulders the task of leading: our school during its second year of existence, With the cap- able leaders in their number, we feel and know they will do it responsibly and suc- cessfully. 1 ' N They chose as their leaders for the year: William Lundstrom, presidentg John Burget, vice-presidentg Jeanne Sullivan, secretaryg Robert Verdeyen, treasurerg and John Hanley, sergeant- at-arms. Class of '55 Sherryl Baston John Bratt John Burget James Crean Peggy Curtis Carmenita Fahy Rose Marie Findley Gail Fruehauf Carolyn Gullifor John Hanley Alice Hayworth Richard Hawkins William Lunclstrom Elizabeth Marshall Dorothy McLeish Class of 55 Susan Mahoney Anthony Nasser Mary Helen Martin Parish Annena Perrelle Lometa Pratt Thomas Raftel' John Riedeman Barbara Reillx Cecilia Risemas Patricia Robertson Marsha Robx Mary Ann Sholten Mary Joan Steed Jeanne Sullixan ml -f Class rmgs and the Jumor Prom are the two most lmportant thmgs on a Jumor s mmd There IS much excltement when the salesman comes Wlth sample rmgs then there IS a blg declslon to make Whlch of all these lovely rlngs do I want most After many months of anx1ous waltlng the rmgs arrlve They are pre sented by Father Joseph Beechem ln an lmpresslve ceremony ln the chapel Then how proudly each Jumor wears his class rmg Class of 55 Wllllam Thoms Marv Jane Tlffm Robert Verdeyen Bruce W3Gk6lV61Z Rlchard Watson Donna Wllson The cllmax of the QOCldl events of the vear IH the Jumor Prom There are the tasks of gettmg a theme for the dance havmff blds prlnted engaglng an orchestra and decoratlng the ball room All of these thmgs are taken care of bv the busy Jumors so that all of us mlght have a verv enjoyable tlme at a dreamx dance 20 ...Ei - 1 t . , . . 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HEAD COACH - PETE VARDA THE PIGSKIN EDITION OF THE SCHULTE GOLDEN BEARS . , .N A ,, ws ' we rf .Aw . 'M Q xv. f ' Fnst row: Left to right- I.. Neidlinger, R. Pscion, P. Hegarty, W. Smith, D. Evelo, VV. Fenoglio, H. Trilxl H Hazeltine, M. Kyle, J, Sullivan. Second row: Left to right- D. Gray, M. Kearns, D. Secrest, E. All, 'NI Nleiiill T. Kulinski, R. Sullivan, P. Scarpellini, J. Callahan, R. O'Leary. Third row: Left to right-J. Fris Assistant Coach, G. Smith, Manager, P. Troth, R. Braun, I.. Garvin. K. Moreland, J. Felix, R. Gourdouzv, I Bulgct R. Davis, T. Stergar. M. Van Houten, J. Hoopingarner. P. Varda, Head Coach. I0 GIBAULT Commencing with the opener at Gibault, the Bears showed that they had the in- gredients of a fine, precision-like team as they ground out a rugged, yet convincing. victory over a stubborn Gibault eleven. Moreland scored the first touchdown of the year which was paved by Stergar. With the final whistle, we were still on top with the lone touchdown. WILEY Still hungry after their first taste of blood, the Bears met the Wiley B team. In the opening quarter, after having their first attack throttled on the twelve yard line, the HI-Bears retaliated when Whitey Hoop- ingarner alertly recovered a Wiley fumble on their nine yard line. With Kulinski di- recting, the Bears rolled into high gear as he passed to O'Leary for a touchdowng then Stergar converted. Final score, 7-0. CLINTON Still rampaging, Schulte next attacked the Clinton Junior High eleven. The Bears started things rolling as Stergar clicked with a pass to Moreland. The uprights were split and Schulte led, 7-0. Hungry for more, the 'tBears found a loose ball and moments later Davis struck pay dirt. The second half brought more aerial fireworks as the crowd saw Neidlinger pull in a Garvin pass in the end zone. Kulinski connected once more as the Green and Gold took home their third victory, 26-0. GARFIELD C Now feeling their oats, the Bears moved to Twelve Points where Garfield put their C team on the field to lock horns with our boys. That was their biggest mistake as the Bears rolled over the Eaglets, 30-0. Kulin- ski, Garvin, and Davis scored in the first half. In the second after Paul Hegarty, nose-guard and all, bulled his way for 20 yards after intercepting a pass on our 48, Kulinski flipped a short pass to Neidlinger for the fourth touchdown. Garvin then took over for the Bears as he reeled off two long runs, 43 and 25 yards. Minutes later. our line as- sumed the scoring burden as Hoopingarner pounced on a fumble in their end zone for a SCOY8. 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'I'I'X'll I-2 Hrzizil 1'oug'ht lnzwk sm-vomls lzttui' zts thvy' Lookiiip' toi' thvii' I'it'th struiylit. thc t'oi'iici'cd at I!vzti ' iii his own t-iid zoiicf litbl' Ht-airs mot the- 'llwh H tc-aim. 'I'vch simply at szttbty. I.zttv1'. Iiiiliiiski drvw hawk his sling' hand too much we-ight and hlot-king power amd fiiwfd at pass at Davis who st-ored stand- z1sthe Hszx1's llklYQl'lll'tlYflll6'P13k l'lllilllTllQl1' ing' up. Iii the lust half. fVl,ozii'y hlocked at 25 yzwd liiie, Ilztvis ztiid Sttliyzii' were the kick. gohhlvcl up tho hall amd plowed 30 yards shim-I' tlirwtts t'o1' tho Bows as thu' clipped through lifllll' mi ii to st-orc, It Miele-d 18-2. oft' yztiwlztpx- roiisistviitly. 'l'et'h scoiw-nl threw , - . , U ,.. timt-s ziiid wliiplwtl tis. ZH-H. ,. l.fARI4H4'I.'D Ii' , .. . .. Ihr- Hx-airs mixt tam-tl ttzirtiolds H .lASOXYlI,l,l'I tt-aim. With Ilztvis :uid Allll'l'l2lllll Slllllllflllg 31H.1i,,g A X-ul-Siu wmu 5,1-tht, fi,-S1 1in11i. tht' rztriiniiiig' t'oi'w lllSlllt' tho five- mid thc gvhulu. l,,-,.X-zlilml il?-4-7. gpm.,-1.11 ,M by tht, Stvi'g'zti' to fJ'I.t-zt1'y vomhiiizitioii clivkiiig. tim- 4l1't'vlisix't' hlzlk' ot' llsvioii, thc Most Yztlu- Sfhllllt' f'3W'l'?'4'fl lllfl l'lf'l l'- 2ll'T- . , 1.-. f-1 .,. . Qlgjil U lil vltllll I -Jinx ll1lhlF. hltD1lflillTl.q1lf?fl A 'Mill l'l,','l'l H Ill Wfhfl'M'1f ll ll Ts ' U 1' l'Izti'l5' iii thv opt-liliig'1w1'iodot'tliv Rvws will Emil Nmiwlli lllmlvml lvullml'h' m Th' lust Qillllkl. tht: Mztrshztll lilHllS, liztvitigf ill- 'lrlliw l lml l HW lllllwlllt' sorta-tl thvii' vzii'sity olovt-ii. drove the Rcui's into the shadow ot' thelii' own goal posts, hut HHAZH1 H thv spirittfd il1'wii and Gold held. Kuliiiski Rviimwfl zzi'tf-1' gztiiiiiig' thv Victory' stride: st'oi'0d the t'ii'st touvhdowii hut 2il.lt'l'ST0l'Ui1l S thv Helms tl'zu'olwl to Hrztxil to him-t zi 4-oiiversioii. Blzirslizill took vommziiid hy st-oi'- good ltiiutzil ll tt-um. 'l'hv Hows scorvd ing' tlirw timvs ht-l'oi't' the- third qiizwtvi' t'ii'st with at siistztiiitid driw that 4-ow-i'orl 91 oiitlvtl, Nlwrrill spiritvd Sullivziii mid Davis Qvztrds. llzivis und Blorc-lziiid lm-d tho drive- with to inuricli oX'x'1'Iolwlitlowlls for Sc-hilltv hut tht- tlziiwiii lllffllly' tht- hull owl' t'i'om thv oiiv. Lioiis scorvd uphill to wiii. 27-21. Thiougrh the le itl61Nl'l1IJ ot these Viv-icious cheerleaders the enthusi- -asm of the student body h-is been 'in ' 'entive for our xthletic te'1ms throughout the entire year, This en- thusiasm W-is not dimmed regrard- less of the outcome of the 5: xme. The spirit of sportsmanship and friendli- ness is displ-xyed by our cheerle-xc ers 'inc student body to our opposin teams has made many friend: for Schulte. l Go Mon Go' L4 O11 theeileideis tuolxn Tumble P1tRobe1tson C1111 iueh xut 1 J 1 Re x Bein xdettt H tx xx mi th Arlene 1110 e B u b ii ukts hum al xtd put in OISFUIIIIIIQ' lnd duttt oui theei mg section 9 booster Jus '15 twken numerous follow- o' our Golden e' 's to sc oo .' bo ne-ir - if 1 There, directec ay our lively cheerleaders the follower: urged the te-im to fight 'int win. 2 r fi eg? it ff 4 5 AMF , W 1 , gy ,ff X gg vi W ,yv Plonners of Tomorrow Through participation in school clubs and organizations, leader- ship is developed. Interest is promoted in favorite hobbies and life ambitions are brought closer to reality. The Future Teachers of America further interest in the noble profession of teaching, Rose Marie Findley, Jeanne Sullivan, Barbara Reilly, Sue Mahoney, Peggy Hanna, Farolyn Trimble, Lee Lindley, Judy Gurchiek, Elizabeth Marshall, Mary Kay Black, and Alice Hayworth are pictured working on a project along with the FTA directors, Helen Ederle, Father Joseph Beechem, and Sister Marie Virginia. Tllf wma Prayer and sacrifice are the gifts ot' the Catholic Students Mission Crusade Unit of Schulte to the missions. Room representatives Mary E. Carter, Mary Kay Black, Tom Stergar, Jim Funk, Jirn Burns, Elizabeth Marshall, and Joy Foulkes are shown here around their large C'.S.M.C. sign while the officers Dick Fenoglio, presidentg John Hanley. vice-presidentg Alice Hayworth, secre- tary: and Pat Flynn, treasurer, plan their next mission meeting. Activities The Girls, Athletic Assxicizitimi 1,1'm'iclcfs an opportunity fur ull girls to develop lzoth physically and mentally. These girls participate in softlmll, swimming-, lmsketball. deck tennis, howling. and tennis. The G..-X..-X. is za ccininion bond uniting' the girls of all the luczil schmils. and promotes friendship through plzlydnys and conipetitiw Q 2llllL'S. ployed the help of the LllJl'2il'X Club for assistance in catzilogzingy shelving. and repairing hooks fm' our liln1'zi1'y. These students have lmeiiefitecl from the experience they zxcqui1'ecl froni their work in this fimzniiizzitiriii. Phfitfmgiwtluhy is an interesting' and eflilczltimnil hobby.f'z1nie1'z1i'lL1lamem- lmers. under the clirectiun of their i'2lL'LlliY zulvisuly Mr. .lrlsvph Frisz. ex- periment in the art fit' photogrziphy. Among the facilities fm' experimenta- tifin is ai well equipped dark riiuni. Ol'4il'ilIllZlll5l' 21 liln'zu'y is ai diffi- cult .iulmg Sister Vlotilde has eni- The Glee Vlub, the first club organized at Schulte. made its initial appearance at the cleclication ceremonies. Many entertaining perform- ances have followed during' the course of the year. A wide Variety of songs-folk, religious, classical, and popular-have been learned and sung, The members oi' the Glee Vlub enjoy singing not only for an audience but also for the sheer pleasure of singing together. The best ot' these songs are presented by the Glee Vlub at a spring' recital -the climax of the musical year, Sister Carol tloes an excellent job as clirector of the activities of the Glee C'lub. , :fall 0 :LV K tl X ,xxv leg? B We. at Schulte, have our own jazz Q? EQ bancl known to us as the Rhythm N Boys. They have given many en- joyable and entertaining: perform- ances. The members of the bantl are: Jim Burns, accorclionist: Mike Kearns. clrummer: Tony Nasser. pianist: Tony Fucone. trumpcter antl Tom Sterear. saxophonist. 31 W Lf gf Tx X x, K Q-K .I W Ill , E EEE -1 ia, 1 I ,Z X A M D! QM , 'N xx ff X X' fjd I X x ff . 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V 1 ,fQQQ '.f,f f-- 1 f 11 fy'-, ' + 191 1 1 1 T 1 1 ' I 11 , I 1 Q 1 ' 1 1 f I T 1 f ' 1 1 1 1 1 5 7 A ' I - i -,,Y,, 1 ,v ' 1 ' Y 1 1 1 1 .41 4 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 - , . - 4 - f , 1' ' T ' 1 7 1 1 . . . - Q 1 'c 11 1 Q Q l l . . . . 1 1 A A 4 1 SF. H 1, .. . ., .. . . ., 11, 1 .. . . A '11, ,- ,,.f,' '- 3.5 y Everyday Wisdom Biology, the study of life, is taught by Sister Helen Josephineg Sister Petra instructs students in the Latin langzuagre. Mechanical drawing classes are taught and supervised by Mr, Joseph Frisz. W r fail? fgqli'-17 ' .f5i?52'ffi1 sfv I. ' E Q . .V J'ix:xS'.+a .nfw.'..-,M L5ffs'E f' l iiJ3C?E'le'l3' rlftfrg Q E ,HJ , 1 L. .:' z Practical Experience The household arts of coukiiigr and sewing' Physical education is a necessary part of are taught to the future homernakers in our every scho0l's curriculumg Schulte students beautiful. well-equipped kitchen. enjoy it in our spacious gymnasium. Algelira, the first mathematical subject Members of the junior class study United studied in higzh schiml. teaches young minds States History which tells of past events in how to reason and think. nur country. 35 Knowledge for Life In Vocatlonal Art Classes bows ledlll to work sklllfullx wx 1th the11 h mils md to llllllll umque artlcles out of wood Ch6I'l'11St1X the sclence of the mlkeup ot subetances and the changes that take place 1n them IS stuched bx mam of oul ILIIHOIN and semols Txpexultlngu gn es students sklll Ill an alt xx huh mll be useiul m the buslness wollcl lS The Qemol R6l1j.1'IOIl class plepues the commu Q1 xclu mtes to take then place 111 the xxollrl aftel Commencement L--...-.,.... . - , v K1 ' .Y V. In 2 X1 2 I I S -tv, A1 .' . ' 2 ' , A1 K1 I lv 1 -v l a .I l vkv .A V. fy-'vh.L. su' 'Z .1 v l , vl K1 ' D A L1. Kula v 1 Qlw well as many other occupations. K l v . l 4 1 Kvlw u k n K1 . ' A- t .2 2 A. . ' - . ' . f 1 I M ' i . 1 5 9 4 l Fl H 'ai Q, - 5 4 as , Q .P N 7 l 1 36 Snow-Whirl Goiety Schulte's first formal dance. the Snow- Whirl. was held on January first of 1954. Miss Carolyn Trimble reigned as queen of the Seni- ors' New Year For- mal dance. The dance was held in the Mayflower Room of the Terre Haute House. Attendants were the Misses Patricia Lintzenich, Tona Dannenbrink, Peggy Hanna, and Judy Gurchiek. S72 The event. sponsored by the senior class, proved to be a great success. Behold The Light! On the evening of December 20, an inspiring yuletide program was pre- sented by the glee Club in the school auditorium. Tableaus portrayed the birth of C'hrist while appropriate music- was sung by the glee club. Scripture passages concerning the birth of the Redeemer were quoted by the narrator, Richard Braun. This pro- gram was a fitting prelude for the coming feast of Christmas. Those in the tableau were Mack Yan llouten. Mar- 'l'i'oth. Susan Higgins, Paul Svarpellini. Kenm garvt Thralls, Philip Sherwood, James Kellams, Paul Moreland and Ronald Davis. fel 92 X 3 S Class of '56 During the past year the sopho- mores, who have reached the halfway mark in their high school education, have displayed interest and coopera- tion in the various projects that have been inaugrurated. The Class of 1956 are ably led by Dorothy Wilson, presi- dentg Bernadette Hayworth, vice- presidentg Ronald Davis, secretary: and James Sullivan, treasurer. NJ ,fJ f Class of '57 The freshman class will be the first class to spend their four years of high school at Schulte. To them is entrusted the task of keeping alive the fine spirit which now exists in the school to their day of graduation. Thomas Stergar, presi- dent: Dick O'Leary, vice-presidentg Marjorie Smith, secretaryg and Michael Merrill, treasurer. are the officers of the Class of 1957. Class of 56 lames Allen l Arlene Ave Ann B9Ck1HL, Roberta Beckwlth Harm Brxant James Burns Marx Ann Cahlll ' Marx Lxelxn Cartel Martha C21Y6I'lCl61 Margaret Clampltt Marcelxn Conrad Ronald Dane Dorothx Dlcks Marv Ann Dlckx Catherlne Dlxon Jerome Dovxell Anthonx Dragon Martln Durkln Helen Elckmelel Jack Fellx Patrlcla Flx nn Robert Franzwa Donna C arrx Leonard Gauln Nadlne G1lbe1t Catherme Gox Wanren Guenzel 7 all . r ' L 1 . I 4 Y 7 I v 1 V . '. . . , 4 . Rosalie Cullen I 7. 7 l ' I I WI V 1 . Class of '56 Theresa Gurchiek Bernadette Hayworth Walter Heubel Meredith Johns Linda Johnson Emily Joseph Michael Kearns Kerry King Rosemary Knierim Philip Lindeman Thomas Maskell Kathleen McCullough Mary Alice McCrisaken David Medley Sandra Neligh Betty Merchant ,. 15,4 ' Carol Mischler ,ff My Kay Moomaw John Moore QVQXV, Kenneth Moreland f J Colleen Murphy Rita Peperak Charles Poths Louis Roehm Joan Rogers Barbara St. George Dale Secrest Patricia Slater f J M M A sophomore 19 flnallv dW3l6 of the responslbllltles of an ad vanced student hls course of study ranks as one of the hardest that he w1ll encounter ln the y ears to come He struggles through hls flrst year ot re lllx comphcated mathematlcs onlv to stagger lnto geometry He comes out of the spm to meet Shakespeare and Juhus Caesar ln Engllsh l1terature Although thls has been a dlfflcult vear fox our sophomores thex have shown a fxne Splflt and have accomphshed those tasks that have beset them Class of '56 Margaret Smutzki Judith Stacer I Lawrence Stewart James Sulllvan Sondra Taylor Donna Thomas Thralls WIISOH Wlthem rbara Wrln Mary Jane Wrln Florence Wr1n Sandra Van Tol Jessle Jo von Leer Mehssa Zlmmerlv Lawrence O Br1en Class of 57 In the freshmen xear all the bxses for h1gher educatlon are lald Our freshmen not onlv have had to adjust themselves to a new school but also to hlgh school llfe ltself We are all proud of the splrlt of cooperatlon and 1nterest Wh1Ch they have dlsplax ed not only to the facultv but also to thelr fellow students 42 X, . . . . . . 1 1 ' Vlx X . 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A . f, Q 9 4 :Sw Class of 57 Wx net 1 McKenna John Medlex Joseph M1Qhk1 'VIfn1lxn lVIu1clock Sumnne Wlulphx Lmlence Nelclllngu lxnet NlLh0lS M ug. net Ogden Donna Oxxenx Robelt Piton mu Peak fdl ol Pettx Mau Jo P14111 Robert Powels Io Ann Reeclx Ellffxbeth Rlthfucls Jolene Rmhettl Marx Io Roche Ku Roxel Ruth Salx eu 1 John Schnelclel TXIAIIOIIC Qmlth Pdtllux 'Stephcnx luclxth qtexx url Agatha Stl lngoe Nlfux Kaxe SLIIIIXAII Ronald Sulllmn Wllllflm Thlel Carol Thomx P1 mth Topolexk Huertz T1 lhble Llnclfl Tulnel ll1ll1.f1rn Xl cllltlll Paula ll elnh 1 .v 2 A r1.1 , w .1 . A 4. V 1 1 . l . ,z 1 l ' j 2 .. . ,,. 4 vi 1 ll A l L z'fz' f ' 2 ' v Nz Q ' . A -sv 'orrn l .41 Q , -ro .1 1 v v -1 I C Sally Robertson z fe f Z., Q, . 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Although losing their first thirteen in a row, they never lost heart. Young and inexperienced as they were, they were im- proving with each battle. Very noticeable was the speedy pro- gression of Dick O'Leary, their freshman pivot-man. By the end of the season he was overwhelmingly picked as the Most Valuable Player. Inevitablv the losing streak came to an end, when the t'Bears,' clipped Prairie Creek at home on the night of February 5. Davis Lets Fly Sullivan - Two More Moreland Pops Kulinski Connects Swish! With that shot in the arm, the Bears finished strongly as they slugged their way through the last six games, winning three of them. One ot' those de- feats was to a soon-to-be sweet sixteen team in the State tournament, Montezuma. Proof ot' their im- provement was their victory over Rosedale, a team that had beaten them by twenty-two points at the start ot' the season. This resumee closes with these parting words: Beware of the Bears when Indiana is again griplied by the famous Hoosier Hysteria. xi Paul Troth Richard O'Leary Paul Hegarty Schulte Golden Beors Front row, l. to r.. Coach Pete Varda. Ronald Davis. Leonard Garvin, Thomas Kulinski Paul Hegzxrty. George Smith. Co-Manager. Second row. I. to r., James Sullivan. James Hoopingarner, Paul Troth, Richard O'Leary Larry Nc-idlinger. Kenneth Moreland. -.I Lvl' f' f 1 t, I , Uk' n Thomas Kulinski James Sullivan Kenneth Moreland James Hoopingarner fx gif X iii I 5 K '4i'5aP' ,SZ if as ff is sf Q fi 1 if fa! Q 4232 1. ' wwrwm...-. s 5 ' 21'f934 M1 , .xg gg :X ,, , l A n f -- 2 ii! l e Q ' ' f , . 4 V 1 I ' V E 1 v 3-an fu W xg . Q 2 l . I -fx f 3 .. I , .,Wf ! V 1 ,f V Q ,Q V 'Q j, 1 T N ' A ll 2' Carnival Copering Our first animal carnival was held on February 28 in the gymnasium. This gala affair proved to be a great success as a result of long' hours of preparation and hard work on the part of the faculty and students. , 't.. -. .v,On'.,L.: .liric- sn '..C,4 -,jp . .K , 0 .,J,p,',,.L.7 H K .X , . . . . . ' .'--ff. l ,G '.. ' -, . '-. '- Q 'Z'- f,.-A -.nah -,'f:. .A Ago .1 , ng, .' . 4, ' 'Q ',.5'3,'4. 1'.' J ..u 'J' 'J' '. Q, '.f.- ' -. 414, ii - I 41 in i if :NN i 1 I niiiix.. ,xx as-XTX ,M Carnival Capers Sister Petra zinfl Mr. Fuser, were the faculty aclvisms and Dick Braun servecl as general chziirmnn. Dorothy Wilson and Paul Funk reigned as queen and king: and they were crowned by Senior Class president. Fiwinves Pblfliliilk. and czn'niVzil chnirvnzin. Dick Braun. H Tx :N N If J - J! X .Z ,Elf E WAHI. NSU! LU UI F- ll ll in - x U , Xw X ff f X Wm! 1' xl . . K fnfvfzp 4:35. 'N'- X .P -f ,f T.- XY A ,ff 1' X1 X Q I KR 5 -.1 f' X ,qcxjnx XX x g Afk, QL EVE' ' ' X ' IX I x I ' g E E Q Q L' X ,' 1 S .A Fi!! w vs- -A - - 1 :Vw E ' -' f M n' 3 Nr A' XXX! , 115' Xxx My l fm Xxx X IW X --2.5 f xx .. -'X-Z, -D 'bf' Z And S J11lgJS.l1f,Q vs hen the mo1n1ng la1k seen to heaven S xkles 1n 301 xx hen the n1a1k u fe left lts xe1da.nt touch on t1ees When It Nende 1tQ bleeze Thlougj een fluehed wallex N to ex eu of 5 the Lephy1 C1 198 Spung d peoplefale 998-Q13 a C1 x Qtleet 211 'fh 11d Q laughte1 nhoee feet A1631 e e n11nde1 on 11 11X Q1 Q bank K he sp ng s n1ng IS cool dS tn 0 hecu te thank Goff t at thejlawmet A lake pee1Q ahoxe ItsM,1rlg sojfflxf IHJIITIUIS Spung IN Lowe 1 ONE i 1 A 11 X11 I , 7 '. I . . ' I . , ' ' c u u W I , 1 1 Y ' 'I f s1 1 1 t 'T Ji .I , . . 1 1 1 1 i- -P 'Q 1. S 1 1 ' 1 - - . . vi y 1 v 1 y -.' K g K n . . . . 1 . . S . K. SL v 1 - 11 V K ' 7 ' 1 1 - Z , . in 1' 1 , I U V 1 J 1 L 'I In 1 I 'I 'I I 4 D. ' I, l 1 . T 1 . .1 ' .x . - 7 1 . . . 1 X 1 1 11 1 1 lv 1 - . . . . 1 5- 1 ' ' . 5 . . 1 . . N , . .. . . . , 11 e 1 1 L 1- 1 K 1 9 . f f V' ' T' . ' ' . 1 f ' 'T 1 gl 4 ' ' 'A . 1 . f ' I ..4 1 5 , A f A I , . ' , P 4 j I I A i 1 - ' I A I 1 -- ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' V' ' ' A , . 4 ' ' f 1' I . . . . , 11- - 4 .1 ' , . . . . .-1 xgxl I A ' ' ' ' U . . n 1 - - 1 4 A ' ' 7 ' ' ' T '-wfft. 14,1 ,- 1' - 11. 1. . 1111.1 - . 11 111.1 --., 1.1111 .11 1 1.1.4,1,,11.1 1.-11 1 .1,. 4. l nzlgg- K -I,-.ffegtav Ego Sum Vito Our chapel has become an intricate part of our school life. We have an opportunity to attend Mass and receive Holy Communion each clay. By making frequent visits during the course of the day, we can bring our joys and our sorrows to our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. ff A if . V .'., A t., X. 5 K . . - t Iii ,YQ f - f -fy Yi, l X. A Furnishing a chapel is a great financial expenseg an altar, a tabernacle, cancllesticks, a ciborium, a sanctuary lamp, vestments, a monstrance, statues. and kneelers must be purchased. Generous patrons of our school contributed these articles to our chapel. To these and to everyone who made our chapel possible, we give our deepest thanks and sincerest gratitude, Sli Ego Sum Lux Enraptured by the splendor of your heavenly beauty and impelled by the anxieties of the world we cast ourselves into your arms. 1' O Immaculate Mother of Jesus and our Mother, Mary, confident of finding in your most loving heart harbor from the tempests which beset us on Receive, O Most Sweet Mother, t our humble supplications :lc and above all obtain for us that, one day, happy with you, we may repeat before your throne that hymn which today is sung on earth around your altars. You are all beautiful, O Mary! it You are the glory, it you are the joy, you are the honor of our people! Amen. P. Pius XII A retreat is a temporary withdrawal from one's everyday pursuits for the purpose of draw- ing closer to God by prayer, meditation, and amendment. Our retreat was held on the first three days of Holy Week, April 12, 13, and 14, and was conducted by the Reverend Joseph Brokhage. As a result of our retreat, we made appeasement ot' our ardent desires, and a safe every side. . .tv ,J l , 1 l good resolutions which would aid us in leading more Christ-like lives, and were counseled with ways and means of keeping our resolutions by our retreat master. l ,aw Elections for the senior members ol' the National Honor Society were held on March 25, 1954. Those elected and their offices are: Frances Peperak, committee chairmang Mary Kay Black, secretaryg Larry Kyle, presi- dentg Dick Fenoglio. vice-president. and Steve Gerard, treasurer. 0 4. 4 f :P ik, 3. xii' . qw , 1,4 i X hi Schulte Firsts The first Senior Class play, 'Jumpin' Jupiter,' was presented in the auditorium during the latter part of May. This farce comedy was under the superb direction of Miss Joanne Ellspermang the entire Senior Class par- ticipated in the production of 'Jumpin' Jupiterf and helped to make it the grand success it Was. The following boys, mem- bers of the Lettermerfs Club, coached by Mr. Varda, have W o r k e d hard to earn their letter in ath- letics: Dale Secrest, Ken Moreland, Dick Braun, Ron Davis, George S c h m i d t, Dick Pscion, Tom Kulinski, Paul Hegarty, Len Garvin, Larry Neidlinger, Jim Hoopingarner, Paul Scar- pellini, Dick O'Leary, Jim Sullivan. and Paul Troth. Z B W a1.1 5twe Q u 'iggyrffx X' 4 ' -4fL,-'L::.i.. HI Q est Honor s, 1 , ' X--. x ff N-3sylEe3rz 'pf fi ---if ff i uf. ,f'.2g2f:aCl:,,1lg f'Se , Al. ' !-fr::.g':f,..L?1i3-bv it - 1 . v1 at Vik X- ji?-.re!,f,,E:i' ,f 2 1 fizfliz' F' fk , 'X ?'1i+-vrlfi, , 2 l:x,51U,, ,tiff 'emi bmi, - .f Y -,ff X'-N , , 5,,,4 F, ,I ,,-J. Q! l iff? , -LQ-f ' : Qwrrtzrzgzq. 1? I The highest honor that can come to any student in any school is that of member- ship in the National Honor Society. The National Honor Society of Schulte High School is made up of five members-Mary Kay Black and Frances Peperak who have had the privilege of membership in both their junior and senior years, and Dick Fenoglio, Larry Kyle, and Steve Gerard ,., who were elected in their senior year. Membership is judged on the character, scholarship, leadership, and service of the f student. . -V circa, Frioloyis the Deadline! Ll Our school's own newspaper, the Schulte Growl, is published bi-weeklyg niuny hours are spent by the sponsor. editors, :incl stuff of this publication gathering and writing the stories and articles, and z11'1'zi1igi1ig and typing' the muterizil for the Various pages. The rc-- sult--zx very fine school newspaper. Editors of the Growl are: Alice Huy- worth, Dick Braun, Bruce Waskeiveiz. Bernadette Hayworth, Jim Sullivan, Mary Evelyn Carter, Bob Vercleyen, and Mary Helen Ophoff. te Ki i But Mr Fusco' This. the first edition of the Mitre, has been made possible by the ardent endeavors of our sponsor. Mr. Fusco. the editors, and staff. The editors and staff are proud of the year's Mitre and we hope you will treasure it because in it we have shown you by pictures and writing' what a wonderful school Schulte is and what an enjoyable and profitable year this school year has been for all of us. Stephen Gerard is the editor-in-chief of the Mitre and, he is assisted by Mary Jo Steed, associate editorg Mary Kay Black, literary editorg Dick Fenoglio, sports' editorg Larry Kyle, art editor: and John Hanley, lay- out editor. Completing the staff are: Frances Peperak, Judy Gurchiek, Mari- lynn Hirschfeld, Elizabeth Marshall. and Ted Brentlinger. 1 , f 1 91 we 1? sb-. f, um AL 'VK 9,6 ,Q N L 'zaa ig ff : ,, 1' ,i jeg fi' .wx 'V KV? WWW, Spring Sports X GOLF James Funk. Paul Funk, Donald Evelo. Harold Hazeltine. Robert Verdeyen, Tony Burget. , , BASEBALL Fr. row. L-R. Kerry King, Louis Roehm. William Fenogllo, Michael Merrill, George Schmidt. 2nd row, L-R. Leonard Garvin, Paul Hegarty. Robert Cseszko. Kenneth More- land, Thomas Kulinski, Jack Monningcr. Mgr. 3rd row, L-R. Lawrence Neidlinger. Richard O'Leary. Paul Troth. Ronald Sul- livan, Paul Scarpellini. 0114- Nvfl 4f,AAQuwg0lf n 5 LEW TRACK Fr. row, L-R. Ronald Sullivan, Dale Se- crest, Michael Kyle, John Schneider, Ray- mond Feiler. 2nd row, L-R. Tony Burget, Mgr.. Rich- ard Pscion, Thomas Kulinski, Michael Merrill, Robert Cseszko, Lawrence Leach. Leonard Garvin, Ronald Davis. 3rd row. L-R. Louis Roehm. John Bur- get, Richard Braun, Richard O'Leary, Paul Troth. Paul Scarpellini, Charles Poths. M, Rcubboni! The first dramatic production of our school, Rabboni,'l was presented on April 9 under the direction of Miss Joanne Ellsperman, It was a play concerned with the most glori- ous of all stories, the Resurrection of Christg it was fittingly presented just before Holy Week commenced. Those taking part in the production Were: Zenta Kunstmanis, Jolene Richet- ta, Margaret Thralls, Melissa Zimmerly, Susan Mahoney, Mary Jane Tiffin, Dar- by Costello, Margaret Denehie, Carol Petty, Janet Nichols, Nadine Gilbert, Mary Kaye Sullivan, Sherryl Batson, Judy Steward, Anita Atterson, and Helen Eickmeier. Graduates '54 cl ' .,,. by A M ox' L -.g 5 ,i Sw. ll wr-' nvg e It E Frances Peperak, presidentg Larry Kyle, vice-presidentg Peggy Hanna secretaryg and Dick Fenogrlio. treas- urer, were chosen by the class of 1954 to lead them through their senior year. iii 1' Uf l , Each and every school needs leadersg one important group of leaders in our school is the Senior Class officers. These officers are not only the competent leaders of their own class, but they also direct part of the activities ot' the school. Graduates of 54 HELEN CATHERINE BERFANGER Helen IS a member of St Benedict s Parlsh she IS majormg 1n Engllsh and SOClal StUdleS she slngs m the Glee Club and IS a member of the C S M C MARY KATHRYN BLACK Mary Kay a member of St Pat rlcks Parlsh has major ed ln mathe m3tlCS and Engllsh she sings ln the Glee Club IS a CSMC homeroom representatlve and 1S a member cf the Llbrary Club Mary Kay 1S a o Presldent of the Future Teacher f Amerlca on the Student Councll L1terary Edltor of the Mltre and a member of the Natlonal Honor So clety RICHARD KENNETH BRAUN Dlck a member of St Margaret Marys Parlsh has as h1S maJors Engllsh and mathematlcs He smgs 1n the Glee Club IS a member of the THEODORE JOHN BRENTLINGER Ted IS a member of St Margaret Marys Parlsh he IS on the Mltre staff slngs 1n the Glee Club and IS a member of the CSMC Ted has majored ln mathematxcs and Englxsh JOHN RICHARD FENOGLIO TONA BELLE DANNENBRINK Tona a member of St Patucks Parlsh has as her malors Engllsh and Latln She IS a membel of the C S M C slngs IU the Glee Club and was a Snow Whlrl attendant Dlck a member of Sacred Heart Parlsh has majored IH English and mathematlcs he IS a member of the Student Councll sings ln the Glee Club and IS Sports Edltor of the Mltre Dlck IS also Presldent of the C S M C Senlor Class treasurer and a member of the Natlonal Honor So clety I . . , 5 . . 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' . , , , . . . ., , Graduates of 54 THERESA LOUISE FISCHER Texxy IS 1 membex of St Margaxet Maxys Pxxxsh she has majoxed lll Englxsh and social scxence She sxngs xn the Glee Club and xs a membex of both the CSMC and Lxbxaxx Clubs STEPHEN GERARD Stexe a membex ot St Thomas Acquxnas Paxxsh Indxanapolxs has as hls majors Latxn and Englxsh He xs Edlt0l of the Mxt e smgs ln the Glu Club and IS a membex of the Natxonal Honox Soclety Stexe also I5 a membex of the CSMC and on the Student Councxl JUDITH MARIE GURCHIEK Judy a membex ol St Anxxs Paxxsh has as hex majoxs Latxn and Englxsh she sxngs xn the Glee Club and xs a member of both the C S M C and Llbrary Club Judy was a Snow Whlxl attendant IS on the Mxtxe stafl xs Vxce Presxdent of the Futuxe Teachers of Amexxea and xs on the Student Councxl MARGARET ANNE HANNA L Peggy IS a membex of St Patxlck s Paxxsh she has majoxed xn mathe matxcs and Engllsh She xs Senxor Class secretary Txeasuxex ol th Futuxe Teachexs of Amexxca and was a Snow Whxrl attendant Peggy sings 111 the Glee Club and s a mem bex' ofthe CSMC and GAA MARILYNN JEAN HIRSCHFELD Maxxlynn a member of St Max gaxet Marys Parxsh has as hex majors mathematlcs and Englxsh She IS on the Mxtre staff sings xn the Glee Club and IS the school news re porter for the Trxbune Star Marx lynn IS a member of the C S M C and the Future Nurses of Amexlca ZENTA VELTA KUNSTMANIS Zenta has as hex ma1oxs language and socxal scxence she was a mem bex' of the C S MC and SlUgS xn the Glee Club Zenta also had one of the leadmg roles xn the drama produc txon Rabbonx 1 ,.. l . l .. 1. 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Graduates of '54 LAWRENCE RAYMOND KYLE Larry a member of St Patrlcks Par1sh has maJors xn Engllsh and SCIEHCB he slngs ln the Glee Club IS a member of the CSMC and IS on the Student Councll Larry IS also VICE presldent of the Senlox Class Art Edltor of the Mltre and a member of the Nat1onal Honor So clety DAVID LEE LINDLEY Lee IS a member of St Patrlcks Parish he has ma1ors IH Engllsh and SCICHCG and IS a member of the CSMC PATRICIA NADINE LINTZENICH Pat a member of Sacred Heart Par1sh has majors ln Engllsh and mathematlcs She was a Snow Whlrl attendant smgs ln the Glee Club and IS a member of the C S M C RICHARD JOSEPH LOGES Dlck a member of St Joseph Parlsh has majored ln Latm mathe Glee Club and IS a member of the C S M C FRANCES ELIZABETH PEPERAK Frances a member of Sacred Heart Parlsh has as her maJo1s Eng llsh and mathematlcs She 5lDgS ln the Glee Club and IS a member of the Future Nurses of Amerlca GAA and CSMC Frances IS on the Student Councll Semor Class president on the Mltre staff and IS a member of the Nat1onal Honor So clety RICHARD JAMES PSCION Dxck IS a member of St Anns Parxsh he has ma1ored ln art and mathematlcs slngs IH the Glee Club and IS the reclplent of the Most Valuable Player Award 1n football ' 7 , . , C v . . . ., . . . . , Z . . . . , 3 7 . ,Q . Y . . : L' . , . . l . - m3t1CS and Sclence. He Slngs ln the l . . . . I Y . Y - - , , , , Q . . l . ' . . ' I . .x Hwy A f I OV t ' 68 Graduates of 54 RUTH CLARA SCHNELLENBERGER Ruth a membel of St Patrlcks Parlsh has malors IH Engllsh and so c1al Stud1es She smgs m the Glee Club and IS a member of both the CSMC and a MISSION Studv Club NANCY JEAN STARKEY Nancy IS a member of St Max garet Mary s Parlsh she IS maJor1ng ln soclal sclence and Engllsh She also slngs ln the Glee Club and IS a member of the C S M C CHARLES STEWART Charlxe IS a member of Sacxefl Heart Par1sh he has as h1s mayors ln the Glee Club and IS a member of the CSMC CAROLYN SUE TRIMBLE Carolyn a member of St Patl 1Ck s Parlsh has malored 1n Engllsh and mathematlcs She was the Snow Whlrl queen a yell leader and member of the G A A the C S M C and the Future Teachers of Amerlca Carolyn also slngs IH the Glee Club CARRIE LAVERNE WARREN Carrle 1S a member of St Patrlck s Parlsh she has ma3ors 1n Enghsh and speech smgs m the Glee Club and IS a member of the CSMC I - , , . . . ' . . - - . Q . . . .I Q Engllsh and soclal studxes. He smgs Y I Q' '. , ' , - , a Q . . . , . in ,x :AXE ll 'JJ ff 4, b y ,il my 'M in in Sv' x X It xxx, x x,7i'l ! v -71' 5 1 ' .- R .13 'Y l . ., U X V.. 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Finnert5 Fire Station No 8 Mr and Mrs Ray Fischer Sparks Foodateria James A Franvwa Sam Friedman A friend A friend A fiiend A friend Mr P W Garrett Charles Garry D M Garry Miss Donna Garry A F Gaskina Edgar Gauer Mr Charles Gibson Mrs Mary Goda Mr and Mrs C W Gordon Mrs R J Cottard Mrs Carl Graham Nora Greene Mary Grisham Miss Judv Curchiek Mrs Michael Gurchiek Mr and Mrs Ray Curchlek Mr and Mrs Cilbert Hair Matthew Harriman Mr and Mrs R P Harris Robert B Harx ey F. J. Hauer Mr. and Mrs. Hayworth Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hirschfeld Arnold Howes Indois Coffee Shop Mr. and Mrs, K. M. Ing,le Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jaster Miss Patricia Jeffers Lieut. John: Station 8 Miss Meredith Johns Mr. N. J. Kasper Leonard Kelly Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kluer Miss Tillie Kulinski Mrs. Rag. Kyle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lake Ellen Lavely . I . I I . o I A n U 4 L u n . 'L , L n ' L' ' k l P I K' J I 6 . 6 kv. . - 1 I K K ' I . ' I . L L . L U . . N. A1 L 1 . , U . . . , 1 1 L . , L 1 . . . 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U J L. s u . . V 'L-L .L I I . tv. L' ' f n L u ' . Y A . y ' m u L 1 . . . . . , L. . . lv , , L 1 I n Y ' K I 4 1 ,Hs 1 J K . 'L ' L a L I 1 Lu be 7 - . ' . . . K in , '. , n l 1 L. J. Mlchl Miss Mary Jo Starkey 1 c ' ' K u L ' . ' u L u a n . 7 ' ! ' . . ! , . u L n n ' . K . ' K' , . L u - , . I . ' 1 I LL: ' I 1 . . . ' v . I . ' 0 ' a . . . . K l. . . I 4 u L I 9 SMITHAISOP The Emblem of Qualztu ARTIST S SUPPLIES GRUMBACHER DEVOE WEBER COSTELLO AM ART CLAY AMERICAN CRAYON Brmhee Drawmg Paper O11 and Water Color SetQ and Brueheq Esterbrook Pencllq etc SINLF 1887 PRODUCERS TRANSPORTERS REFINFRS M ARKFTERS SMITH ALSCP Thr, Ohlo O11 Compwny PAINT 6 VARNISH COMPANY Terre Haute Indmna ART DEPARTMENTS ll s lh 7th sa sls wqb Congralulallom rom UCCESS TO ENIORS Catholic Order of Foresters FROM SACRED HEART COURT OPHOMQRES NO. 1933 Fazth Hope Charzty E , 75 3 C-f 'Y' 4 ' , 5 kk A. Y cuxmfr ' . H, - I , w 4 J L. J o 1 .L J n L, , I I . . ., . r, . O l 1 . . ou . ash Ave. . 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