Schulte High School - Spire Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)
- Class of 1955
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H ww Schulte High School - Terre Haute, Indiana .' hr - f T't9?f:'.l!-Q52 K fv- N ' ,iw ,.,,,.,, . ...Q U 5 -1.... . l 1 'M-I-mai 4 Q, . ' hw. v ' , 'v- ',,, ' . ?'v ' .' W. 117- ' r .1 - ,.,. ,f.,.--..,..-Qi, . K, 4-v-:fag wc. K - . .iw K , -' 'J' 'Y Y ' L -MV f m 'WF' ' ,'.. ,f3' 5' Q- . .. .M 'mf ,. 3' 1- 4 -' ak .M ' N V- J .. 1 i 4 ' W y fl ' 1. ' 5 -IS... J' 1' M? - . 4.554 -1 . M P., , .L 'Nw W ,x V H ,: g ' 1 .1 'X .f -I 'bs 4 naw n '31 ' -. A 4 .V 5 it ,rf -. 4' ' 4 ..13.T'2l1 1? 1' nf , 11 .i 4r,-o .4 i 'U' , mf 1 N X -Q .D 'f ,n an 4...- 1 X 59311, f X K7 S g.k254:a.f.g,zy, Vg, Q Q .x . K , ff .Q-,fgfgmkbk ki ffl t . xx-5, b Q.. , . X .,. K f Q54 With pride we point to Schulte High School and to the Spirit of Schulte which has become an intrinsic part of the school itself. This is only the second year of its existence, but we respect the traditions, the activities, and the thoroughly democratic spirit that is prevalent in our fine school. It is an honor to have been a part of this wonderful institu- tion, if only for such a short time, and we hope that through our success in the future we will make Schulte High School as proud of us as we are of it. 41 I A '1 . X.-1 ff' 1-::,,,. A ly 1 0 JJ. 1. 4 f 1. V, . J v i 5 'L 'Fx' rf fm ,V , -.- B ,IH .,. 0 -ff 4 E9 uv' Q '17'L1r-x ' Y ab U-,qi 'Q' ya x '- Q 'lehw-4 fr 'Q' lqx 'ix -53 19,51-eF 'g'2'4r :ff E ,IJ me-V K M' -H17 1+ f- ins? be '2 'wa.M3Z.fQ--111-f my - ,ff-4 'v-it 1..E?',?'-1' gr, J Z1-P2-'Q-' 'W. 7 l 2-' 'KK A -v rx, vw-43,- fi 1 ,ll in T0 OUR BLESSED MOTHER we have lovingly dedicated our school. We have placed all our endeavors-spiritual, intellectual, social and physical under her pro- tection. Through this dedication we feel that each student has been brought to a closer and more perfect devotion of our heavenly Mother, and through her to a more perfect adoration . '-', ' -1-'wr' 'wsu-lvvel--f,. 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May each student recognize this dedication for what it is-a very special means of attaining grace through our patroness, under her most beautiful title, The Immaculate Conception. 5 .-01' gsfw--r-L' .z 7 5 'vqnii Xu 1 X73 5 'Q-su ,L wa' :fl I vs, igizslff I .p QQ I ,A n, 'L g- 1.. -QU. .x, 7- 53 .ilhi f . , . ,. -wg: ye 37?-,Irfzf x Q: -S'-14 fzf.-FTSE: hge, aug. 3 . , ,,. ,J .K .W L fl ln recognition of his fatherly soliciturle uml interest in Schulte High School., we wish lo thank our spiritual and temporal henefactor, Paul C. Schulte, Archbishop of Indianapolis. 6 WE DEDICATE OUR BOOK . . . to our Principal, our beloved Father Joseph V. Beechem, M.A., who is the very keystone of Schulte. Through his fatherly concern and guidance, each and every student has felt the genuine affection that Father B bestows on all Schulteans. We know that our Father 'ABN would do anything possible for the school as a whole or for any student individually. Not only Schulteans but Terre Hauteans in general recognize the sincere friendliness and wholehearted service which are among Father's many fine qualities. When he was sent to our city to oversee the establishment of Terre Haute's first Catholic coeducational high school, it was a gain for every member of our commu- nity. The Rotarians, the Optimists, the Newman Club, as well as our Schulte Boosters' and Mothers' Clubs, will support us when we say that Father B has taken a sincere interest in our school and in our community in all civic, spiritual, and social affairs. We are proud and happy to be the first gradu- ating class of Schulte to have the privilege of dedicating the Mitre to our Principal., Father Joseph V. Beechem. 7 Thr- staunvhost supportvr ol' our Golden Bvars ami thc- In-sl frir-nal of vvory Schuitv sturlont is Falhvr Joseph V. H001-limit. iVl.A.. our Principal. Father B , as we affvvtionatciy vall him, has taken a sincere interest in all our avtivitios from the most frivolous Sovk Hop to our very ilignifivti graduation exerrises. Bm-aiisv of this, Father B , wo wish to extend to you the sim-cro thanks ami good wishes of S1-huItc's svvomi graduating vlass, the Class of '55. -as Carbon, Fatlia-r H 's secretary BJ-1. UUR TEACHERS . moldinv' our c,l1ar.1Lters... Sister Marie Virginia, M.A., is our Dean of Girls and Senior Class adviser. In her sou-ial srienre rlasses she prepares us for our riviv duties ol' tomorrow. jM,6'51fA ' ' Father John E. Fish, Senior religion teacher, makes us aware of the reasonableness of our faith and rhallenges us to live Zlf, it well. Sister Clotilde, MA., teaches ,lunior and Senior English classes. As svhool librarian she assists students to a better use of library facilities. She is a Junigr homeroom sponsor. fl.:-Jap L. .zz .M lfilllltfl' Donald Svllilfli, 0.F.M. Conv., gives th knowledge of e sophomores a the New Testa- ment and applies Christ's teach- ings to present 419 day living. fwif Father .lohn highlights the Chur1'h's llistor juniors an app Holy Ghost in Church and in Father John new member 29? El d, S.T.L., epoa-hs of the y and gives the reriation of the the life of the their own lives. Wells. S.T.l.., a of the Schulte farulty this year, besides teach- ing the sophomores religion is an industrial arts instructor. Mr. l'illHllill1lIl'i FIIHFO. re'- pl2ll'0Il by Mr. Robe-rl llrvw all svvomi S1'lllI'Sil'l'. l4':u'ln's me'- rlinllivall dralwimz. influslrinl urls, :ind journalism. illlfl is advise-r for all svllool pnlblivu' lions. Sislvr Maury lla-rh'n1i1'. MA.. il .lnnior sponsnr and fawnlly alssislunl on ilu' Mitrr' staff. lc-an-In-s slmrtlmmi. typing. :mai lmoklu-vpillg I0 Sllldt'l1iS inlvr- Q-slml in 4-omlnf-rvv. SQ. . . slvr Mary Aguila. MA.. Iw- sidf-s lf'1ll'llilIQ1 gvmm-lry and ull Sophonmrv English vlalssvs is also il Soplunnore' lmnwrnmn Sll0I1h0l'. Mr. Josvph Frisz. ll Junior lmys' lmnn-ruoni spnnsor, is nur 2lSSiSlllIll 1'0ZIK'iI and lvzlrllvl' of :llge-intl. lll1'1'Il1llli1'ZlI flrnwing, :md inrlnslriul arts. .. f , .i X f,7 , jjqfvf, I K U-!,W..I, ' 'f 111 . 7 2. 71: Sislvr Pe-tru is nnv uf llw Sophornore horns-rnum le-zwlwrs. liillill and English 1'lilSSf'S1lS xsvll als lln- l..!1.M.l,. urn' nmlvr In-r 1lir4-vlion. Fatlwx' Km in Cole: 0.F.M. Conv.. l'e'pl:u'e-11 by Fullwr Xuvivr Knapp, 0.I .M. Conv.. All senieslefr timv. vllalllvligf-s lin' juniors to il lwtler lulosslvdgc- nf lln- alllribulr-s of lln- Church. toward an Eternal boa l athcr JRIIIIPS lloolcy lC1ll'llt'S thc fnnrlamcntals of Latin to thf- frcshmen and givcs his Sophomore' rc-ligion class a thorough lllNlf?I'SIillIdlllg of thc lloly Sacrificc of the Mass. Sislcr wvllIifFPd, a Freslunan homeroom sponsor, instructs tlu- frcshmcn in English antl algo-- lvra. Sho also conducts classcs in highcr math:-'matics :Intl physics for the nppcrclassnlcn. Sistcr Mina l,0lllSf', MS., has lIIll'0fllll'f'tl us to Spanish. She also tcachcs hiology and health to thc sophomores aml is a l rcshman homcroom sponsor. Mr. l'ctcr Varda is Sl'l'lllll.t'-S he-all coach. Although most of his lllllf' is spcnt in directing athlclics. hc also teaches typing and In-alth classes. Sistcr Paula, our music in- structor, directs the Schulte Glcc Club. She also teaches lfrcshman English and sponsors onc of thcir hom:-rooms. Mrs. Milliccnt lfran in all- clition to physical education in- struction pr:-paras Schulte girls for successful home making and supcrvisvs the cafeteria. Y , , , ',-,.,.-,A-.--v-.. ..-.,-.'x.- ,-' - . v , b,-1:-55gw',wL,g1-gms17-'Elf-..W- --.-,Q 41, ogy N, ww, t. '- uf 'Q 1 ' -fu A -F A ',v q. f. -.'-' --ff M1- .,.xf ?',:.,.Q,f:,.i.lL,tx , .A155,.kv.,E3,- Q: . .Mi 1 R- Q, Ku, , ,,4,',i .W-:+,, ML ,,,g.g-VW! ig, 'hwy 7 A WN-. os. t ,.-1. . -.X V4-1. -K ff-. ...s . t -,. , y ., , f- .L,n'1! '1lu,1'j- .,s...,- -fe..-,.,,g X -3, 1-7 ug. ,T ,g:.,'.X.-q,,..k+ f . '1.'r.Y,. rf-7 :X 15: , V. , up-Q l.,zf..1, -u-qu., -.,, ,f , . , . - .-.. - The rush to class with an armload of hooks . . The eagerness of shop students finishing a project . . The small tenseness just before exam papers are handed Ollt . . . The challenge of scholastic achievement . . O Mary, Seat of Wisdom, ask your Divine Son to continue to enlighten our minds and to enkindle in our hearts a holy love of true learnlng. I L .3,1.4g-rg,-f nf L'-5-. :4 1-:'f31'1:w-lf'-5,2 41 PK ei-uf f It .04 xi.: .--, Sf,-3. ., A , 4. . .R'fu:i' - 110 War' ,- A ww ,N Ai L.. ' . 1 W, -.-, ,fa --F., ,.,-.1f,ww-., 4- . 4 w 7-1 ' 3.1 ' f. ',a,f -f 'f-f-1:--, ' - 1. 1 -vid .twig .,' .fl5,,l,4 -L pf' 1' rw1,,-f'1',.'45ve,' -4 '. J- 'C lv ak -xfq..-,,rSf.', Lv' .',',.::M .4 Q 51-rg-f v J V Iilfil My E w x ggi.:-ez, 'l A 2. X M W f it 13 Instructive 146 ' 1 I ' , f I V Y-ff 6112 ff, C1 uf 1 W' I l'ulurn- llUlll4'Illillxt'I's ln-urn llu- 1ll'llrll'y nl 1-umlung mul l'4-rmnul llygzu-nv :uul lll'rl nul urn' fin--wel Ill llu -lxsillu in 54-lllllle-1 nuuln-rn lltlllll'-l'1' lull. lu lllll :ml nl' ll Y HY Il Y WITH! THESE W LIS . . y-uw Ill an Nl'll-l'4IlIllbIH'll l1lly'Il'r lnlu. junior, mul he-niorf. ,,Q...W......u NlLllll4'Illlllll'8Illy llll'llll4'll NlIlllQ'lllN illllly llll' hI'll'lN'4' of Hi-lnrv in llu' nmlxing of our country i- wlluliu-4l ln llu nl Tha' flllId'lIllt'Ill'll4 uf nrllll -:rv taught to the- IIlt'lllht l-Q . , . . . . 1 ' The' seniors unrnvc-'I viviv and 1-urrvnl world prolnl:-:nh ol' the l rPshmun algebra class. in government and fm-iulugy clauses. WF ARE LFARNI WC THAT WHICH WII I AID 9 J J I J J J Un o 0 0 Llllill as-lmlnrs f'lll'i1'll lln-ir vovahlllury in ll four- In lllf' modern lzlnglxalgze' roursc-s Spaulisll :ls lhv wr-ur Latin 1-ourse, Slhllliilfll speaks it is the daily routine. L.. l Sm-4-il anal a1'4-urarv are- lin- uso main goals ol' those- Tln' Slmrl Story nvvvr fails to make its appeal in laking 4-ollrws in lyping. Ellglislx vlasscs. 0 AND FOR LIFE E ER . . . l'lllllll'l' 1ll'l'lllll'l'lS tlraft and design for mumlern von- flrm-linn in lln- lllt'l'll1lnil'ill drawing rlasses. X-LA ,IA Projevls in metal and wuml are volnplelvd lry lllt'llllN nf the industrial arts classes. gk. OUR FUTURE SENIORS -- The Class of '56 ljlll' ,luuior class is one of wllivli we may well lie proud. 'l'l10y have a dauntless enthusiasm whit-ll has eontrilmted Illlli'll to the fine reputation of Sl'llllll0. They indeed set an example for underelassmen. With tlie many fine-spirited students in their midst, we feel certain of a Senior leadership that will maintain the lligli standards of Seliulte. Junior officers are: President, ,lavk Felix: Seeretary, Bernadette HLl,7WVfll'lllQ Vice-President, Mary Alice Mt-Crisakeng and 'l'reasurer, George Schmidt. l'I Margaret Clalmpill Marr:-lyn Conrad Rosalie! Cullvn ffx K X L x m AIIQIIR Aw. Dumllly Dicks Jvny Dmsvll il Ilvq-king lim-kwilh MWMMMI CLASS xyw W X X xx MW X Q Cynthia Boyd J .lim Burns Halen Enknlelffl Martha: LllVl'lllIf'l' Jnvk In-hx Tony FlI4'0IIi Paul Funk lhmnu Curry K -s b 5 KO 1 C Leonard Garvin Nadine Gilbert Bob Col dou' 55' f Luth luL V KU Meredith Johm an tte Hz x rth OF 956 Michael Ke. Linda Johnson Emily Joseph my 91224 -,MW QN U ' Rosemary Knierim Wm NW UQ Phil Limleman fffwfff Mary Alive Mm-Cri-zuken Kathleen M4-Cullough Thomas Maskell Betty Lou Merchant Carol Mist-hler Kenny Moreland 25 Carolyn Robinson Louis Roehm Joan Rogers Coleen Murphy Lmfy R9mzm5 John Roy Mary Mulvihill Felivia Mullen Larry O'Brien Rita Peperak ay x 'xv 'fx wx .1..i. NM, CLASS Ll 9 JZ' C7 Barbara St. George Charles Poths George Sfhmidt Dale Secrest Richard Slater Carol Smith Margaret Smutzki Judy Stacer Jim Sullivan 50nd11 THYIOF Mack Van HOUIIH Thralls 066- uf 5540! MJ Jessie Jo von Leer Sandra Van Tol Dorothy Wilson -1 Barbara Wrin . Florence Wrin Cf 41-K-Q, 4 bn! HW W Larry Wilhem Audrey Wojm-ik Mary Jane Wrin Melissa Zimmerly Mary Ann Dicks Mi Mviwls aff' ,. , . H X af f Wim iff W Juniors At Work Having captured the ffllf' spirit of Schulte, the juniors have shown an eagerness to carry through its traditions. Highlights of their activities were the selection of class rings anal the election of a queen aml court to preside at the annual ,lunior Prom. The Harvest Hop and Junior ,live of '55 sock hop were among the outstanding informal affairs of the school year. A unity of purpose combined with hard work and wholehearted coopera- tion has made Junior affairs successful affairs. OUR SOPHOMORES -- The Class of '57 ti www. This has been a very satisfying year for our Sopllomores. They rose from lowly freshmen to become an integral part of life at Schulte. Stuclies were harder, but the extra respect they C0llllllilllllCtl was worth the effort. Their record of avtive participation in Sf'll00l activities is an enviable one. Theirs is the flis- tinetion of being the first graduating class to have spent all four years at Schulte. Ufficers of the Class of '57 are: r. to l. President, Dick O'Learyg Vive-president, .loy Foulkesg Treasurer, Bill Fenogliog anfl See- retary, Tom Stergar. Anita Attcrson Barbara Bennett Margaret Blueher Cathy Boyd Pat Bray Rosemary Bonte Tony Burget Sheila Byrne Mary nn Capps Nancy Cassidy Mary Kay Conrad i Q A Darby Costello -' y 'IIT Bob czseszxa, O l it , I . A Mary Kay In.mm1..m J 5 V 'i K f 4 ' ' 1 1 Mary Ann Darbuu Carol ec Cl 5 ' ,, argie lmemmie H xu ' X Richard Dillon . Ed Donnenhoffer J Q ri' 'W Trudy Dragon Don Ellingsworth Don Evelo Edward Fahy John Evelo ,X Raymond Feiler R Bill Fenoglio Sandra Fischer Joy Foulke-es Joe Findley Lynn Fruehauf Bruce Gerard N Bob Paton James Giffel Gladys Gilbert Jerrie Coda David Cray Patricia Hanley Harold Hazeltine Paul Hegarty James Hensley Sue Higgins Harold Hurst Mary Jol llms on Leroy Kahl Patricia Kniptusch Carol Kulou Michael Kyle Janet liubbehusen James McCauley Wynetzl McKenzie Micllael Merrill Bob Micllki Jack Monninger Eugene Muccolini Marilyn Murdock Susie Murphy Larry Neidlinger Janet Nichols Peggy Ogden Dick 0'Leary Nancy Peak . Hal Youart Carol Petty I 'Q .vf A 1 ,xv A if 5 V Maury Jo Piazza: 'K E Bob Powvrs Q .. Ar Q J' I -' 1--2 7 ,ggi gi ' ' ' 7 A.-hah. K JoAnn R4-edy Bc-tty Richards A P .lohvnc Rivlwtlal X w f.lO f-- -' - in 9 Db, AO. xx A NY lx 'Q Mary Jo Rodie Andy Rowf' Tom Roy Kay Rnyvr Paul Svurpvllini ,luhn S1'illN'ill0l' Philip SIlt'l'W00ll X x Margin' Smith Bill Smith Tom SlIFl'Q!.ill' l'zllly Sh-plwns 1 v Judy bla-ualrcl ' Agulllal Strange U if ' , Runnin- Sullivan iff? r-.,,,. .i+Q,5 X , iwvn-in-y t i' William Tilif'i V Z.. 1 Carol Thorns ,i if 'S i l'lllf'l'lil Trihhh' F Q Paul Trolh 4F L, H - 3: al l A Lindam Turn:-1' iii' V X I Bill Warren l'nuhl Wvlrh P in 5 l r1nnk Topohm-k UUR GQFRESHIESM -- The Hass of '53 A X Although fl'CSlllllCll are usually rvgurilvsl as I'EllllCl' niet-vssury evils hy the llllIl0l'1'lll5SIllC'll.. wc at Svhultv rcspm-l uml uahnirc lhr' youugvst f ' members of our Schulte family. Thr' Fl'0slli0s have hvcn among our staun- 1-host lnu'kf'rs in all svhool uvlivitivs. Illllfll' f'XlIllt l'illll spirit has llf'f'll gnunifost in all school sports. BCPHIISO of their fini' zlttiluclc, Schultz' looks forwurtl to their loyal support thu'- ing the voming yours. Thvir offivvrs: Prvsi- tlcnt, Tom Forlms: Vive- presiclent, ,lualy Divrfrz Sf-1'l'0tury, lVlZll'gllf' Cu- hill: mul 'l'rcasurer, ,lim 0'Connell. Richard Allen - Z, Q. M 43, Donald Arc-her f V It vcr. Joan Belfi Vi XX ? K David Bonnet! ill 'P G A s N' lf! Robert Branaman ,J 'LM I 'Q -1: . . ' .lam-y Bright x v V ,. T, .- Jolm Brinkman r xy , fs .- ig 6- , f ' - Bernard Burdick ff ' 1 1 , 'Q ' S ' lm 5' Q3 John Berg: W . . V Joe Berg Margie Cahill U Cay y I ly 2 Thomas Cahill X V n J' Suzanne Kannneren r 5? If r K 1. . . X , V .amllla Carbon - f . Sally Casey u 5 Esther Cleary i 4, J Florence Cleary Q 'Q 1 ,Fx 'N uv lx . Iv , 2 . Q f- Jane Coo ' v. tv, , Q ,b f u -.ir V- yi: John Corey i i r :ui i Jim Coy Joe Curley Ni Q In Q 5' 4- 6 . lx 3 I 'BL' John Davis Q ' M if J C 1- ff 1' D R lf 5, I I nrry e o ,N I 1 aj K I YA Patriria Deikhoff AX rl N 4, :J Lf h .f at ' Judy Diver J V :L - p . me Tony Donovan ,N - Aa I I 1 is . Albert Dannenhrink Q air- we ,lf X' IN- U W V .lane Findley ly ' 1 , . Vw' M . F. , H Q 4 A argle rannsa 2. q ' V Ronnie Frye ' 6, L A . ,Q Q 1 Ruby Gilbert , s 1 5, , xx' , ,. ' W L J 4. 9 Kathleen Gottard V V ca I ' l Richard Gottard X I' r I Nt ' J J , Larry Graham ' Y ' ff 4 . ,, ' I . I Y lit it wi P ' Q C i -5 G. L ,. , y , V . Q. i, nu M 'J' r . 1 V . 'w .,,, - i v 4'-Z . y ' , Lgfi 4 Elizabeth Graham Mary Catherine Griffin John Haley Danny Hastings Bill Hawk Margaret Hatcher Mike Higgins Alive Hirschfeld Mary Lou Horrall Carol Heubel Wilnlil Hurst George Johnson Charles Justive Katherine Kelley Judy Kelly Ray Killiam Eddie Klega .loanne Klega Alive Klug Dennis Kalata Ronald Cozzell Christi lier Kruse Allen Lenges Barb: x1'1 1 Loges Tom Maloney Sami l':l Martin Susan Mcliihben Hugh llf1l'LCiSll Larry Mc-Quade Pat Mellon Tom Miles Rose Minar .loann Moore Dorothy Mulvihill .lanire Nasser Bill Nasser .lim O'Connell Linda Ofsansky Deanna Osborn Archie Patterson James Peck Shirley Peters Julie Perdieu Susan Rafter Mary Rellorsl fl 5... is K J 1 w4eUWflt zi 9 , in t 553, X X i Q5 1 GX N 254 iffly nl Q for 2 1-ffl , , . 3W3e ar r f Jar ,Q Vee ee Eff 4.ex QQ i Viii ,'t, l 43 -wil l '-W 0 fe- ? x: fs A ll Linda ROAll'll .lohnny lluvlnn Mary lille-n Rovhnl U4'0l'ge' Row 1' ,ll0Ill Sapping,,lnn llavid Sliaflvr Mary Ima- Sha-a 'r0lll Smith ,loyrr Slavs-y liulh Slarlu-y Mary Elle-n Ste-vel Tony Strange- .lanel Slrn-el llarhara Slrool ,Ia-rry Sullivan .ln-rry Sullivan ,luv Sullivan l'al Sullivan Mike- Sweeney 24' 1 '7 W ,lark S4-hnymla r Virginia Thiel Kathy Thom .luqly Turn:-r Sharon Yan Tol .lim WV1lll1'l'S .luhn Whalen Rita Whit ixiau n Wanllvr Wilson Huh Wrin W QM I John Cllllllillgll nn 'I'lw SOIIIIOIIIOITS of S1-llllllv alrv an vvry mllllllsizlsliv group. 'l'lwy instill into ull ll1virau'livi- M af lie-s that SUIDIIUIIIOIT' zvsl and spurklv lllul lliSlillglliSilPH ilu-in us om- humirmi pm:-2 i1'il00i spirit. SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN IN ACTIO ways be found uviivvly 0llgJQilgPlI in S1'IlO0illl'0ji'l'lS. As our lurgvsl and youngvst 1-lass ilu-y lmvr already found lilf' llllllly uvtivi- lies of high svlmul lifv an in- 4ilH'0lllI'Ill to put lllvir vurivcl IZIIUIIIS into use. 'ir Groups of freshmen van ai- . ' 0 B i 9 e -- ' .-xx:-:ral-.-s1s'?v-1291 ' me '. ' ,-'. 3-1 .. 1 'fs-. -X rw? e famf' The excitement of a ufirsti' corsage or tux . . Soft music drifting through a maze of whirling dancers . . The audible hush as the curtain rises for a program . . The heart-warming gladness of cherished memories . . Hail Mary, full of grace, pray for us that in our social activities we may always live true to our Christian ideals and he a credit to our Catholic faith. I ,'A 'c-4 ' ,HQ if s lt., A -. - ' 'rf M f'2'- P '- :u' seas' .. ff Q 'f 'V.wf.+ l'f 'Ff!: f5G ? 5r'?.1.'Q.fif w 'five ' 'ill ' -l'L,,3 ' Li- . . sei' 14- ,':'..f- li- ' ,J-21. , 1 1, ,AL c S' ' Jw , f 'sc s ' me , x ' T' - mn - f. H A w .'.1-g- .n1,.x,. It a : x ff -Njlf' 'Jil , . '- .. 'L A--'QFTX a. -:hi 1-Z VI I, - l 1 Sk 4 ? - ' 'A ' +5 5' A' ei ' 5, f I I, ,i , fl ,' f , 012'nRiqg.i3ax,aEU ii gi- fZ .1 , qf' x If by ,' ,f ' My , It 1!4Y',p :'!r 1 iff X 2' ,f flxll X2 .fy X61 9 5. ,' f ' Z J Q2 ' 5 ' X 'N r , 2 Q P -' - I -031 wr 1. s X S., ful! 3gr..,N- 3- 'Your , f L--gyms? 0, .U x -V ik, X i 1 K' ff m. Qx fi, A f K 115557 'fi' f 33 Constructive , ,, .mmf ,- vwvi V V A sl gf 1 1 .1 pf A 1 ,, 1 QQ x, 3 ' W xy M? 5 1- v 9 QM w een: S W fffhigf 5 N Z? ' 9 .4 A - ' . ,Q My V3 Q, , W' 522 X Jifh 'iii VL , ' :EEN 'Y , aaaisiq' 1 ,Y . ..:.- Q , 4 1 ni! .1 71-' f H . .,.,.- Q 0 Y QI, I ji, in . if A ,,,. WA ' WW'g'v4g?'3: lv ':.-,:.: MH 4272 . ff fy :g19em,fw - ,,f7myg,w A , . .... 1- , ' L 2 f f Q? W , A +326 , A Wg I Q k W THE FUTURE llIlll0l' the guillunce of Sister Alma Louise the Schulte High School Chapter of the Future Nurses of Aniericzx has hecome another of our firsts ut Schulte Picturecl are F.N.A. officers: Bill'liill'il Reilly, Secretary: Sun- tlru Yun Tol. President: Mary ,loan Steed. Vice-president: and Mzu'g1uret 'lllll'1lllS. Treasurer. Unly juniors aml seniors are eligihle for memhership in the F.N.A. During the year niemhers llilVi' enjoyesl assisting in thc petliutrics clepurtment of St. Anthony llospital. L'Veritus vincit omnia is the motto for this newly-formenl Quest for Truth Cluh. Organ- izetl hy the Senior Civics untl Sociology class, its prime inter- est is cliscussion and tlehate on worltl prohlems. Officers ure: pill'llillllPIlllll'lllll, Dick Hawkins: Secretary, Mary Helen Ophoffz Vice-presiclcnl. ,lohn Brutt: unil Presielent, Mary ,lane Tiffin. , lluys uml girls wlm Wl'HEliE'S lSlCl THE IR 3' I 1 1 like- to sing nwvl vzwli VU-cllli-selzly zuul Pllhilby un llour ol' vlussivul. folk. :xml popular musiv llllll1'l' ilu' ulvla- 1lll'l'1'll0ll ul' Sislvr lllllllll. 'l'ln- c-mnlpim-fl Ulm- Clubs llllYl' lN'l'l.0l'llll'4l :luring ilu' llllI'ihllllll5 play :xml Ilia' All-Yullc-5 Clirisl- mans uml lfluslvr Slmws. l'i4-lurvel ulmw- is ilu' Ss-niur - .lunior group willl ilu- I'll'l'5lllll1lll anal Suplmiumn- :jl'0llll5 all llu- right. 'I'In- Girls' .Mllletiv ASS04'lillllJll vurries our f'1lu1'ution into the physivul phusv. Mrs. lvrun. our pllysimll eflucution lf'fl0llCl', sponsors this organization. Une of the largest 1-luhs in the svhool. it l'00l'lllll2llf S the various orgzmized girls, sports: hasket- hull, swimming, and howling. Picturefl uhove arc the Sopho- morv :xml Frvslmum mvmhers with the Junior uml Senior group ut thc lower right. W 'NS SANUS CURPORE S G.A.A. offirvrsz r. to I. Florenvv Wrin, President: Lynn lfrllehullf. x'il'f'-lll'BSi- flvntg Plllllil W'Yf'l1'll., Sevre- tury: an ul Alive Hayworth. Y, Tron surm- At thi' right: l,l'l'HitI1'lll ,lim i0l'lllllI3lU'S plains tor tho vo- ponsorship ol' thc- SVIIIIIU'-xx ilvy DESIGN 'FUR LE DERQHIP 'l'hv Sillll1'lli lfounvil unsh-r thc' cup- ulnli- gLllililllll'l' ol' IJRIIIIPI' Bl'Pt'ilPlIl in- ilialtvs :intl iIlll'PIl'1lil'S thc' Illil-itll'il1'liYili0S of thi' yvur. 'l'h0 0i.i'i1't'l'5 zlrv: Puulu Wt-I4-In. Yivv-l'r1-sielvntz ,lim Crmni, lll'l'hilif'lli1 Miva- Hayworth. Sm'l'0tury. mul Ilia-k U'l.vury. 'l'rvusur0l'. 'I'lw Svhultv vhuptm' of tht' .'xlIll'l'il'llll Junior Rod Cross vo- olwrutvs with city and county high svhools in various national R041 Cross piojvvts. lfmlvr tho :JQllitiillli'P of Sistvr Clotihlv this group has slonv outstauuling work during the your. Carol Dm-kvr is Ti'0usi1l'm': ,lolcnn Hivlmtta is Vif-P-pwsielviltz and Carolyn Gullifor is Prvsiulmit. 'un with il0lll1'I'00lll llutivvs ol' tho Stu1lvnlCoum'il nthull trophy. si DESIGN FOR CATHOLIC ACTIUN An all-school organization is thc Catholic Sllltl0lllS Mission Crusaelv. lintler the 0fl'ivi0nt tlirvction of Sister Petra thc- CSMC st-mls its gifts of prayers and sacrifices to the missions at homo aml alnroall. Nl2lllll0IIillll'C of the school l'llllllE'l antl tho f-rv4'- tion of thc' outcloor vrili at Christmas wore among tho principal projvvts of the clulr this yvar. I,lf'llll'C'tl lmlow arf' lhv CSMC ll0Illf'l'00Ill rvprvsentalives. ,N ..Z. .i ,,.,, i .o,a ,, ' s .we fig .,i,, O 0 I C For thoso M'll0Sf' intvrvst livs in the 1'ommort'ial fielsl a Sm'- rotary-of-the-Montll Cluh was organized this year. Stuclvnls vn- rollml in the vommvrvial mlopart- mont arc' eligihlc for nimnlmr- ship. 'I'Im 1-luh is sponsorml lay Sistor Mary f1Pl'll'lltlP. 'l'liv offi- cers arm Nlary Alivv Ma'Crisa- lwn. Vivo-Pl'esi1lP1it: Carolyn Gullilor. Sfwrvtarv-Trf-asuror: anal Dorothy lilvliffisli, Prosi- tlcnt. ff . -5-f1:' K X E . V, '31 tv b i 5 3 ' J CSMC ol'fi1-vrs: Sandra Yan turvd: ,lolin llanlu-5. l'r1-siflt-nt. SP4'l'vtary: Mike- Kr-urns. lim--pw I rlenlg Joy lfoullu-s. 'l'l'e':isl1i'n'l'. Not pin ii , 56 it ' ie is , . wr Q A. r Q y - I I :iw 525:53 X ' M A ' A 6 ' 2. gs 53 ' ju -1' ,Q 1 1 v ' , 9' :gb E. - X ig W 4 ' 'M p 5 ' f '::' 'n gg I , Q ,148 ' 1' if i Q' ' A g ,f E Q 1 st, DESIGN FUR IIHIEVEMENT . . . During un llllIPl'f'5SlYl' 1'1'r4'- Illlllly in NOY1'llllll'l'llll'l'I' svniors we-rv forniully imllu-tml into ilu- Q, 1 1 -1' -ing an llll'llllN l' ol' ilu' Na- xg H4 ti lionul llonor Sorioly is ilu' Q92 1-ovvlml ilNNill'll lllul only ll sniull Vi' lN'l'l'l'lllilg1' ol' llw juniors illlll 'B svniors run illllllll. lfligilwilily is fl ulsvcl upon s1'liolz1rsluip :intl vlvr- '4' lion upon l'll4'lllly rulings in - ' '44'i0'. 'aul0rsllip. unal svr- Qi ,. vivo. 'l'll4' Ul.l'lK'1'l'S ol' Illv organi- S ii zillion wllo lluu' llllil llw privi- il Q 'is lvgv un4l llonor ol' living invin- fgglgsig ln-rs in lroth llwir ,lunior aunl im if gvnior yours nrv: llosv Mario Q imll1-y. 'l'rvnslm'r: Carolyn lullilor, l'r4-siilvnlz D4Dl'lilllf' 'A'lSll., XIV?-lDl'l'SlIll'lllZ anul rv llzly worlli. s4'1'l'1'lill'f. . 3 9... y, , s Soc-ii-ly. 'l'lwy urn-1 ,lolln llrull. 'Nlury llc-lvn Uplloff, :mel Maury Ann Shollvn. MUSICALLY YOURS The Harmony Cluh umler the sponsorship of Sister Paula has as its members those students especially interestecl in the fieltl of music. The eluh provides more diversifieml opportunities for cultural uflvanceinent. Its officers are: Anna Becking, Rosalie Cullen, anal Carol Misch- ler. PHOTOGRAPHICALLY SPEAKING . . . The Cillllt'l'il Cluh uhly slirectetl hy Mr. Joseph Frisz instructs photo enthusiasts in the art of gootl photogruplly. The officers ure: Durhy Cos- tello, President: Judy Stewart, Vice-prcsiflent: Boh Powers, Secretary. GGWHE THE FRU 'T IS 0 THE PUMPKIN . . 3' Tlu- llarvc-sl Hop sponsorvcl hy our poppy juniors was one of many llf-liglltful ITLIIIVPS of thc- yoar. Allllllllllill 4l04'oralions, a proff-ssional orc-lmslra, square :lane-ing and novvlly QIHIIIPS maslc llw 1-vvning a nmnuoralnlf- onv. f. . . Ilm lllll0I'S vhalkcfl ll p another J 5ll1'i'l'SS. M4'lllID1'l'r ol' lln' l'l'fl'1'hIlllll'lll ronnniltvv 1'1llHTit'll apple-s ln-form' tho hop. lvp go those llvroralions 12 GRIDIRON QUEEN . . . Jeanne Sullivan, popular senior, was elected by the student body to be Sel1ulte's first football queen. Bob Verdeyen escorted Senior attendant, Dorothy Mclaeislt. Junior attendant, Carolyn Robinson, entered witll John Burgetg Bob Gourdouze accom- panied Carol Decker, sopllomoreg and Len Garvin attended Freshman, Margie Cahill. Jack Felix, captain of the football team, crowned the queen. Mary Ann llnrbutt sings fol the Queen and her court. Football Captain Jalrk l rlir4 and Queen Jeanne YTl'fH1RlSTWLAS'Fl E . .. t i A Shown ut tht- I'l:1llllll'l' tg thu four rluss pwsiclvilts 7- ' nl' S1-hultv zultling that finul artistic tum-Ii to our svlmnl f:lll'lSllllllS trvv. Soplmmorc- larval- 4l4-nt is Dirk Uil,vzll'y: S1'Ill0l' pwsitlvttl. .lnhn llunlvy: .lunior presi- tla-nt, .lzu-lx F1-lix: mul l'll'4'5lllllilll IDl't'Sltll'lll.. 'llnn lfurlws. liust Ohio Boulcvurtl this year was an point of intrrvst for all Tc-rrc Hnutf-uns desirous of sco- ing anothcr litqlllllilllll 0llUl00l' Christmas svmlc-. Built hy John Hvllmun uml ussvnililml hy mmm- lrvrs of the John Bosco Chili. the illuminntml rrih clrvw many visitors all :luring tho holicluy svuson. NCH LTE The Inn scene from Victor Starbuckls uvenite Adoremusf' the Christmas production presented hy the Junior and Senior dramatic classes under t.l1e direction of Delores Pfister, drama student from St. Ma1'y-of-tlxe- Woorls College. MVENITE ADOREMUS . . . Shepherds marvel at the mysteries of the nigllt MSN! DW WHIRI ,INF The glistening lligllliglll of lliv Cllristlnus season, lllf' Snow Wllirl. llf'l1l in llw Nluyflowvr Hoom ol tlw 'l'0rr0 Haul? llousv. was sponsorml lay llw Senior vluss lIIl1ll'l' llll' vupulvlv 1lir04'liun ul' the-ir adviser. Sister Nluriv Virginia. Al tho lvllz Svnior Prvsillvnt, John Hunlvy. ITUXVIIS Quvvn liurlnaru lleilly. Rose- Marin' Filldlevy M1ll'5ll2l Roby Maury Jane- Tiffin Maury Ann Shnllvn MLOST IN LOVELINESS Barbara Rf-illy 1055 Hmm Wllirl Qu:-vn llnrnllly Mvlmisll ,-Hire' Halyxsorlll Queen-elef-t Barbara Hvills Slll'l'0llllllf'1l Ivy the Illf'lllllPl'S orf lmr royal court here shown prv- slulml over tlw Snow Whirl fes- livitivs. fw- sg , QM MHI, HO, CU E TO THE F IR l 1l4'llIly liurnivul Clmirnn-nz iisle-r Pvlrzl and Mr. ,losm-ph 'sz f1't'lll1'l'i1 l'illllt'l' JRIIIIPS ale-, C0-l'llLlil'lllt'll. In IIN' NIZIIWII bras hlllfll ilu- annual Carnival was llvlel on l c-lnwmry 20. Ile HIll'l'f'HH was dm- lo lllv xslml1'll4'ul'l1-sl 1'00lH'l'iIliUll ul' ilu- fzu-ully. SllI4ll'lll lrmly. :mal rl'il'II1lS of SVIIIIIIP. Shown all l'igIll1ll'l' f:ilI'lliYill ll0lllf'l'00lll vlluir- lll1'llWilIl Il0ll0l'1ll'f allI4l4'lll l'Ililil'lll2Ill.. 'Hive' Huy wurlln. mlvy and Sislvr Mary Unfr- T' K 5 tw We t 1' SQ.: 2, S ff I ff W ' Xgin 1 551 img t W I. W SW' ,... F Q g W g .... , se 'ix Queen Punta and King Divk and their eourt reign over Mardi Gras festivities. ft ,fi it f ng, il sg gif? . 5 f S- QE ' 39 The prize winning lmotlls were: first, Wliite Elephant: second, Frem-In Cafe: thircl, Snuffy Smith RDI GRAS REVU E 'l'llv Carnival nlulinvv honor- ing N55 stluh-nl 1-umlinlulvs for llurnivul King :xml Quvvn wus slug:-ml in ilu' gLylllIlilSilIlll on l vln'uury IB. Umlvr ilu- 1lirv1'- lion of Sistvr Mary lLl'l'll'll1ll'. lllv Wluslvr of t:l'l'0lll0Ili1'S, Tom Sll'l'gill', sf-I ilu' pau-0 for ilu' rullivkingly hilarious uml guy vurivly show wrillvn lay Sumlru Van 'l'ul und Dorothy Wilson. Z 4 ', Q M Y 1- Ulml HilI'IN'I' 5ll0lllll' M1-lull me Un an lvlvvvln- hlllh for lun Tha' SVIIIIIII' Sun-lwlh 4 .K- .M rigllt: Fillllfl' Kllhlllllll Vllill to un lIllllt'i'f'iIlPll se-nsnn.', Lmwr rigllt: JPRIIIIH' Sullivan 1-hut with tllv rvlrmlt nmstvr. lmme-I' le-ft: Rlvsse-fl lm Und . lPllQLl's tlu- stutlf-nts :mtl ,lolm liurget AUSE TH T REFRESHES Inspirational . . . tlvvotinnul . . . exceptional . . . adequately vlmr- uvtvrizf' thosv llll'PC eluys ol' student retrmlt I'0lltllll'lP1l lay tlm tlynumiv Father Stanley Kusmun Q as t a 0 J' ,hav Tony IglIl'gf'l and Emily Joseph, first und h1'l'UIl1I-lDl1ll'0 winners in thc' Booslvr-Patron Cnnlosl, ure- piu-lurml rvvviving Ilwir FIISII prizvs from the yvurlmok aulvisvrs, Sislm' Mary Gm'- lI'll4ll' and Nlr. Fusvo. ADS BY JET PROPULSION . . . l'ic-lured llf'l0XN uri' the Mitrv stuff and indi vidual homeroom contest winnvrs. CY MITRE MAKERS . . G Adviser Emmanuel Fusco with Sister Mary Gertrude, Co-Adviser, and Editor-in-chief, Mary .loan Steed. Our hard-working Business Manager, Bruce Waskeiveiz, checks the files. K L . ai? - -..1 Only through the magnificent spirit displayed by the staff and advisers of the Mitre was it possible for the second edition to he published. Unfortunately we had to lose the very backbone of the staff when Mr. Fusco left for Uncle Sam's service in early February. How- ever, through sheer determination the editors, bolstered by the efficiency of the co-adviser, Sister Mary Gertrude, carried on the work and take pleasure in presenting the 1955 Mitre. MITRE EDITORS MEET A DEADLINE l'i1'turml animvv: Assistant Business ivIilllilfli'l', -' Dorothy M1-imisli. 1-mifvrs with ,lunior stuff L nivnilwrs Sauiflru Nvligli. Sumlru Van Toi. :mul .lim Burns. l:f'lll1'l'I Dorothy Xviison, Assoviutv Editor, is illHll'llt'N'li in layout tm-liniquvs Ivy Svnior l'i4Iii0I'S Rust' Malrif- Filllufw' and Alive Hay- worth. wliilf' Art Editor, HLll'lbill'1l Hvilly. and john lirutl dist-llss division page clnsign. .M right: Stuff lDil0l0gl'illlill'l', Drum' Cmurel, impm-ts his lutvst shot. 54 IET! REPORTER ' T WORK . . . 'flu' ,l0lll'IlltliSIll class has us one of its projcvts thf- publi- vatiou ol' tlu- sm-Imol nvwslnllmr. 'flu' Gram-I. lrmtvr tho Plltllllit- ustiv Sllll0l'Ytr4i0ll of Mr. Fusvo during tllf' first SUIIICSIPI' aunt lllt' vallmlllc' ttirvc-tion of Sistffr W,Yillifl'l tl in tht' Sl't'0IltI St'lIlCSl6'l'- monthly ifsuvs ln'ought us an review of svllool uvtivities null kept us iufurumfl of future events. Pictured below are Crawl rCp0l'tc'1's on llSSigIllllCIlt. 'Q-, ' WHAT, 0 COPY FOR P GE 3? , . . Florvm-0 Wrin. News Editor. uml Bf-l'x1u1lf-ttv Hayworth, Hclilor-ill-vllivf. urv shown lmsily planning the nvxl iSSlIl' of tho Crowf. Tw wisls for llw Grmvl rrf' IIIIT' - ! . . . I N I stem-lls wlnlc- .Inn Lrvan. bporls Editor, FCVUIIIPS il Sllllllllilfy of IIN' lust ggulnv. Mr. Fusvo listens while Social Editor, Sandra Nvligll. and the stuff dvviclc ll 1'2ll'l00ll title. Prominent Personalities School engineer, Mr. Davis, hesicles fulfilling his many rluties makes possihle student transpor- tation to and from school. lllil Eli Tl AINEEQ . . . v v IIIFUIIQIII IIN' l'Ulll'll'5y of RUIIPH- fVI,1lIli1'l,, lm'm'pnruh-ul. an fllll-will:-w l4'r1'uurse'nl lIl'IYl'I'll'illlllllQ1 lSUHl'l'1'l' .nl SUIIIIINE Wlr. Fusvn znul Mr. llrvw aw' lwr-n rc-spunsilnlv for ilISlI'lI4'li0ll Ill illlf'lIi:,Il'lll elriving Ililllili. M rigzlllz Torn Hlvrgur Ink:-5 IIN' nlmvl. 'urns lil'n--vlnllllfa l.au'rv l,e-an-ll Ie ,. 1 : - s::.:.....:':'12EaEs:s:2:2::..,., Q., , , R I IWW' Qs' WI ll ONE SQUAR b A m'alg. ,.wu:'fi nu Yu: ugh I 'mud 'um' 'IIINI an Hon '1vQ.. an 'wp Wuqnhqqhq S C H U Archbishop Paul Schulte is presented an honorary deed to one square foot of the Schulte football field by Louis Lenne o 'l Teh' M2014 and Charles Pfister. ' i' salma H O N o ' A v r. X gd M A f 'Q' 1 y- l A ' I W1.ullu1,, I ' V WN 3 'ww W N 5 10100 I I f ff l . WW' O F E ,H OCT! 0 S o . 0 H: Q We 0 5' . el 0 0 O OPERATION FOOTBALL FIELD . . . J Terre Haute real estate sales reached an all-time high this fall in the unique campaign, Opera tion Foothall Field, initiated hy the Schulte Booster Cluh. This gridiron hargain offers to any person ev-anywhere in the world-the atchance-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one square foot of 57,600 square fcet of the proposed athletic stadium on the Schulte campus. With adequate lighting and stands this stadium will provide recreational opportunities for the entire connnunity. The enterprise took on civic: proportions with the official inauguration of Foothall Week, Octohcr 2-1-30 hy Mayor Ralph Tuclxer. Each purchaser receives illl honorary deed and may locate his foot of turf on a miniature field tshown at rightl in the Schulte gym which gives com- plete identification of land and owners of this real gridiron honanza. -7 f ' i ' ff , - - .' .-7-f 37 -LA--1:-,gpz-,s.-f.',g1.1-1.1',-.gsg':l..,7.1fP-'-QQ, ,ng 5-Ha., -pdf ' 5' : LL',4gf1'1-4?','i'ANfh 'Qf' ..x .--Tu.': 4 'r lf- - Q re 'li 7' -e,,..-3', i'1'f'Qf31'S4,3X4R 'VR' -G -5 Qu.. -'-' .,r--W: 'f ., -v . --- -- 1- N- 'V , , 0:1 I '-garfflif-3 r- 1 .3 'F.H1-' 1K4-rf.: .-.: F fr 'i ,I 3 ' -'f 4' -' 4' , '-f-,.,.' '-' ' - H hy I-'Z - 5, firm' :QQETN1 g f' -,-Arcs ffu - .- U ,4 The crashing impact of strong, young bodies playing football . . . Wild cheers of the fans filling the frosty air . . . The breathless moments when the basketball slowly rolled 'round the hoop . . . Crunchlng clnders under the fleet-footed track star panting across the finish line 0 Mary Queen of Victory, ask your Divine Son to crown all our athletic contests, if not with victory, with the laurels of good sportsmanship. 60 .!.,r1rvfm..,,:',w,f,,,-,1-.,f,,: f V ,i,5I,,,!,i1..,. nK,,.-4gk 5,.,h SEK 37.9 E35-H.i',.. .,-,,., A -,w5',1,wL. . .uf H bk , zz, t,,:.iQ.y 4 -- 1: , ,. -.E35jf3r,,-gf.y:5.3'j31'.,,f,x3,'.5,1e-f'ggmf 93,--v-gqfq Qcxruwiak-rg33fjfl7z ,,.,:, w ,.:nfT :f:3-ff?Z,'.i.fd1f?1 Qfll ..-,y'E?- 2 N-fe -.' -4 L -.1 u, . .A Rx 4e'n.,,,2-tix. ,-'-u-..,.-:xg-x.,-v., -9r-,5- girl- ' -xg , .1393 r-.y J., fm- :C-JTl-fvlsllzri,L.:.-.iwfxvg V n'1L5'TYTfli i'f 15 , 'A-' sr: ff., 4541? '2' .f'e'w.S n1 -E7'f-Iff ?f':,-:-'f s?fF..:7'M5'12 -P,-'N 452 Qfez? , Zi? --' .1 w .. f f . , .. -M. b fl. H Jw-rf-Y:-ff ff wi- 'Ji1 'fb 4'J f3 i3 'v'5'fPHN f4 '- '7'7i'595f-'15- pzvifwf' f'd:f. -if:'f?i:,:: , - , . -x V ...v - ,. -.. ---'-.,... 4' 'f-r --.-11 ifu. . ,',:,' - .V-fx ..., , '. ,Dv .... Ji Y. V, f-'- , r7.+-H Qsff i-. 175- . . 5P-- -4. , ,,,,1e L4,, , , , -, 1 W -. , . , 'm 'L x nu.-In , X ,ff S, .x ' .N N 'lu- . .fx Um lk' ii. sv, 'gf- ,,.-. Q 'lx 15 Wa W 'kikxql Kwx A 5, ,f-X4 5 f-f -4vf'K 'r fli N N K I wi 7,4 .411 , 7 affix 1 , 21 X - is :Z f -gz- ff i 5 61 Competitive .fx ai.,- .unjrty 1 4 as 3, +A.-.14 v. Q.. :J r.. 7-'VF-,i?'-ni ' '. .L f Q.-v...::' J I x: 313352 ., J- 15 4, xl. .. A ,, , 51? i -I-'L A111 ru c. Q .ff 1? x '-J 133' .,- 4- 1 Ljzgmfvj-3 r-- ng 'R?f:'?3x ap. V., y ,- vi ZCWE Q, T x,.. if fi:-Q :EQ :: 'xm, U,--1 50.1. uf' F. A Jie- Ffl! 533322 STWQ . .,A ,eg -.y ,.l,,f: E L' 375573: l, ,gg ER, , had af ! ' ., .. md +1 ' . 4 E. 1, va -4' - .ssasgxar Q-ziisf Earn' Q.: I I First Row: left to right- l . Truth. D. Gray, H. Hnzeltine. .l. llnrge-t. l'. Hegaxrty, ll. Verde-yen, W. Thiel, I.. Garvin, H. Youurt. Second Row: T. Suppington. ll. 0'l.m-ary. K. ltlurr-lund, J. Felix, T. Kulinski, M. Merrill, tl. Poths, J. Hoopingnrne-r. Com-ln Yards. JW , U THE RAMPAGING BEARS . . . ,lust as the golden sun rises in the eastern sky, the Golden Bears of Schulte appeared on lndiunat's Athletic horizon. The mid-day sun found the Schulte Bears holding their own against their more seasoned opponents and giv- ing promise of future gridiron prowess. As the sun set on the first year of ull-varsity eompeti- tion, Coawh Vurdu's hoys posted an very vom- inenduhle revord of four wins, four losses, and two ties. o In their initial varsity skirmish the S1-hulte Colden Bears. IILIYIIIQI previously toppled Gihuult 26-0 in ll pruetiee gauue, slippecl hy ai stuhhorn Dugger eleven with u I-I-13 win. A 3-0 reeortl was rolletl up at the expense of Brazil in un I8-8 triumph. hut an experieneesl anal heavier Sehlurmnn of Dunville Ioreeel them to settle for il I3-I3 tie. Downs-il hy il 3I-II st-ore in their eity llehut with IIt'l'SlIllPy0l' 'l'f-eh, the lieurs cloggmlly hzlttIe1I for their seeunil tie ut iIl'l'Pll1'1lSIIf' aunl rmupell over the Iluppy Ilunters of Iluntinghurg in an 20-0 upset. Besteil hy the experi- eneeil Wiley eleven with il 27-U score in the set-ond of the 4-ity series. S4-hulle in it- final gzune aihly hzlttlesl Garfield to ai stumlslill until the sei-mul hull' when the umlefeutecl Purple Iiugles seorecl two lute IUIIPIIIIUIVIIS for ax I3-0 vietory. I ir-I Ilan: I.el'l In right - A. I':itter-nn. II. Areller, H. Y0ll1ll'I, II. Trolh. Il. Ilralv. H. I'Izlm-Iline, .I. Iiurget I'. IIQ-gurly. II. Nertleyen. II. Thiel. I.. Ilnrvili. If. Pnths. Sea-mul Ron: T. Iiurget. I.. Rm-hm. lVI1ll11lf1Ul'r., I.. IA'1ll'Il I. 0'tfnuueII. I.. Sniilli. I'. Srairpellini, I.. Romans, R. Feiler. T. Saippington, I.. Grnluun, K. IvI0l'BIilIltI, R. Sulli vnu. .I. Felix, I.. Neitllinger. T. Kuliu-ki. IJ. O'I.eairy, J. Curley. D. Evelo, M. Merrill, J. HflflllIIlg1ll'llBl'. M Iliggiu-. H. Mt-Leisli. I ir-t Rms: I.eft to right -- T. Cahill. Manager, B. Fenoglio, H. M1-Leigh. A. Patterson, Il. Bl'1lllllillllZlIl, M. IIigg1in-. ll. Jolmson. II. Yvrin, R. Sullivan. I.. W'ithen1, P. I..IlltICllliIl'l. Seeontl Row: J. Coy, A. Lenges, J. Corey Y - V f . . . I . . I. Ilen-Iey. I.. I.:-uell. .I. 0 Lmuiell. II. I altou. I'. Maloney, R. Dillon. T. Smith, I.. brallmni, I.. Neullmger, J. Cur- ey. I'. NI:-Ion. J. SIIIIIYQIII. II. Ilureliu-L. 63 a At the secontl annual grill clinncr sponsored Ivy the Schulte Booster Clulv Dick 0,Leary, Sophomore team mf-mlver who showetl great alvility on offensive and defensive duties at cnll, is presented the Lestcr Kniptash Award for thc most valualvlc player lvy President of thc Booster Clulv, Louis Lcnne. This awartl is given annually in memory of the late Lester Kniptash. lntlivitlual awartls were given to each lucnllvcr Ivy the respcctivc coaches. The event was highlightccl Ivy a talk lvy Coach Mark Dean of lnfliana State. IRIDIRO ANQUET . . . 'Y .-1 v 64 ft' Coach Varda congratulates team's most valuable player. Tony Burget, team man- ager, receives his monogram from Coach Frisz. Mike Higgins is given his football numerals by Father Donalcl. Jack Felix. Varsity Cap- tain, thanks Boosters for thcir loyal support. v V ll'0lIl lDllIllfj1'S0ll1 Im' an lrlovk lllfllllflll Ihr' stron gg l,l'vvm'usllv lmv. 'l'Iu- llunlinglrllrg lim- 'lYt'i way lwfmw- llvg- urlfs vmsllillg iIlllill1'l. lizllflnalrk QLUIIIWIUIIZQ' snfvly vllulvf llw Lilllull lzlvklvs. K4 'Ilxl0l'l'lilIl1lhNH'I'Y1'S lam m llllbill' ul an HMI Slrvulx lx. ,D 5:5-rf 14 W Wlliteyw Hoopingarner Guard Milt 'l'au-kle U llul Youurt End Paul Troth Eml Dick 0'l,m1ry Fuel Paul Hegarty Hul Huzeltine Mike Merr Fulllmck Center Quarterlnac 1954 Football Sept. 17 Dugger l4-l3 Sept. 24 Brazil l8- 8 Oct. l Sl'lll1ll'lll1lI'l l3-l3 Oc-t. 8 Gerstllleym' 31- 0 M l W5 Tom Kulinski Ken Moreland ,lack Felix, Captain Quarterback Halfback Halfhack Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Schedule Greencastle Linton Huntinglrurg Wiley Garfielfl 13-13 34- 6 20- 0 29- 0 13- 0 Bob Verdeyen Guard ,lolln Burget Tackle Larry Romans Guard Charley Potlls End Lenny Garvin Half back .l Wu f N V' Q F fi 0 W W .:, , A 'H 'V' ' xi V' X, H .. f., 4 41 ,iii W n . Q I f A , ish i , My A ---- .,,. - My N' Q an 'f ' --B- u In , f at i S MK. is 'Yi 1 S ' .' - 3 we 49 Y .4 V' ,is K P. 3 ,, .9 x 4 N ' ' f , 'X -1 5 in kai ix' 3 2 ykh .w if ,, ' ,k,f 5 V, ,,k 'il . Xlmw.. ,N gg! ,AML gx M' 1 oV,V:7g:iit?fgi.F1tQj1Wzm Mfg? 5, x I ,vi .. X . kQw,,?f as Q N 5 -is vim wamk' 3314 Q' grw' , Z fi 1 A ,V , -V ,ami X is 1 , x. X- 1, an 3 , , V , x an - 1 Q 5- 6. - if Q12 fgwigifff QQ 'fm 5 l l .Y 155 8 if-b 'Kg' QQKQ emi YA., - , hga, 'u',aH:.Q. ,vw Q.. 'f 'a,'r+'. n . 5 K we, ls km' X Q . Q.-if 0 1 , Y ll n , . Qi.. t.x,..'ffA. 'wg AHJQW fx , fb by 5993 ,135 Eff? Our enthusiastiv vlwerleaclers kept the school spirit high . oavhlq game--win or lose. They followcfl tho team W'llAfM'Pl' it went, hacking it or ' 257 inch of tho way. The varsity squzul 1-onsists of urhuru Wrin, livrnaulvllt 'x- fy worth. Ccorgv Sc'hmi4lt. ,loy Foulkvs. unrl All 10 Ave. C !.f t5 v X . -f bp Y Ab ,K , tx M 5 f w .JJ N U if ' 1 Q 9 W L' C?-,f tm X V1 -W .4 ,N hs 3 4:11 tC 5 G6 K' 97 -jf' Xt C' C' UUR TEAM lb RED HUT! . . . f Jcyfipv TP t - 1' K 'ER 1 ,V K , Faithfully cheering our Cuhs on to victory wore tho li tmun yell leach-rs. They ure: Jeri Coda, Tony Burget. Put Hunlvy, unfl Mary ,lo Hmlio. 69 ws v v , S ,. M .:-z:::::::v.s2-' E, wax, Ss w f 4 M pg: .,,:,:,:,:,::::: ....... , x uns qw. x, ,W gk Q ww g WE- 3i X ,QQ t., NEW Ms, ' K ,Q M-iii. 4 nyc e-,1 A . Mm Q --xfmsfll x NX SQ Eg 3: gil? 1 V 255 s N X Q -W-M X ,2:swa:arQ..a5:5s X af f 3 v Q Y X' f X x mug? R ligggkxss SSN-Six ms K M my YW QS55' ' w 1 'Sw X :SW MA . ,q,,wfQ Q X Q X X QR X' X S Q , -gyigp -:Q-N. Qi . .Swr Q ?4f-if-x N Q .. Ya ff , ' v X XEFSRH: P 9 Q K ds. N.. 1 W x M. 1 fa M41 .W .,.1 ww A .ufxxs Xb,XmwNM Amy, ,f -.Q .Mmbww 1 'TMI ,W x , f www WWW . WW A x V 'ew-swxeobwfx We y ' 1 QXAQQSW , , yrs .,, N - .. A Y X x . x gg,,,,gL,,,,,,,,M:,x W tw , . :mmm-ww QQ x .. WY' W k AM RN,-is -, Mx ,- - ' ' ' X . M - P ww-M' X- MM ' Dim-k U'l.vury ,lim Sullivan l m'wur1l Forwurel Larry tYlgl'if'll f:llill'il 71 l'lmrlvj Pollls Cvnlcr ,lulm llunlvy lluurll hurry 0'lIriz-n wink- Ili- favor- - jump -lml again-I WI:-rm Iraulmgz :ll an l'I0hl' murgm IIll'0llQlIl0lll IIll'l'l' 1llllll'l1'l'S, Ille- Iivnr- Imumle-sl inln an winning: l'l In lIl'I.1'ilI Mvrvu 63-IU. 'I'om klllillrki firm om- from 1' l'llI'lll'l'. AGGRESSIVE BEARS Ihllv Nm Dvv. Dfw. D1-1'. Um: D012 Dew. 22 jun. Jam. ,Iun. .Iun. F4-I 1 . I91' I r. FP I r. F4- I 1 . I vI 1. jun. F4-In. .. P4-Iv. SKl'I'I'lifXl,l, SiIllHlJl1l,l'I IIIPINDIICIII Brazil Nvw 'Vlalrlxvl f:1'l'SIlll0yi'l' Ix'l1'1'f'il Ullvr Crvvk ,lux-kson IIUIIOF' Crvvk Iiilvy f:l'llIl'ilI Calllmlix Illlgjgjfxl' I'rzliriP ffrvvk Sl'IlI1lI'lll1lll YQIIIPQ' XX ilvy Mmllvzllllul Swilz City Imngooim- Wvzllnalsll YQIIIUF' Wilvy Slam' Svvliollalls Isanyvllv Wilvy Y i mu-nm's PVPIIIIIF MAKE - SVU rl' 36--I2 52--I-3 -I3-62 53--19 36-32 -1-I--50 36-59 -In-56 .1-I--Tl -I9-5-1 58--I I 6-I-T9 6 I -65 -I5-53 S2-6-I 5 I -62 62- I-I -1-0--I3 5 I -3-I 4 I--15 FORMIDABLE OPPONENTS ln spite of only six wins in twenty starts the Bears had a happy season of haskethall. They dropped the opener to Brazil 36-42 hut came home to win from New Market in the second game, 52-43. Four days later the Black Cats of Tech exploded all over the Bears in the first of our city series, 62-4-3. But again the Bears came hack on their own floor to heat Mecca 53-49, and Utter Creek 36-32. The Golden Bears were soundly spanked hy the Vigo County champs, Honey Creek, 36-59. A trip to Vincennes proved disasterous hecause the Wahash Valley runner-up, Central Catholic, sent the Bears scurrying home with a 7l-54 stinger. Switz City, the Walrasll Valley and Regional champions. was a little more kind to the Bears, a 62-5l victory for the Tigers. Then there were the three heart-hreakers lost to Wiley--hy three points in the Valley, nine points at home, and four points in the sectional. But winning the final sched- uled game from St. ,lohn's, Loogootee, 62-44, gave a happy ending to the season. . mth, lowering Schulte center, tips the hall starting the l954-55 opener with Brazil's Red Devils. A hrilliant first quarter raised our hopes high. Schulte led l2-6, hut the Red Devils arose to return an l8-l5 lead at the half. The undaunted Bears fought a steady hattle in the second half, hut it was not quite enough to catch the Red Devils. Larry 0'Brien's five fielders gave indication of his eventual uMost Valu- ahle Player title. Although the initial game scored a close loss for the Colden Bears, it set the pace for the scrappy quintetis season. Miki- 'NI 1-rrill RIIIPIIIIPIN l'uul Trolll llllllxl'h an lmskm-I ,lim Sullivan hl'1ll'Q'h on jul n cliffilllll -llol in 'IH-rl: from Ilu- l.I'1'l'-llll'0XS lim: -lml in liil--5 Plllllllh SI1lllL'l'E' ' FEISTY BEARS S'I'l'l3l'IN'I' Nl KN ULICNS Cll4'1'lxillgL ggvur, iSSIlillg11'1lllilPlll4'I1l. luuml- ugiug Nftlllllllh. 'xl'l'llillQ1 l'll1lI'lh. willing ill':,Illllll'lll!-. lmlcliug In-if. unll Hl'4'illg1 lllul Cilllllllilll luukvs ilu- Ixus on limi' ull lllvsv se-rx'i1-vs our stuslvul l1lul1ug14-lm -Xllwrl lluum'ulu'iuk. Huh ltilltlll. anal Hl'l'llill'1l lflllwlivk llalvv fuilllflllly anul luyully gixvn lIll'Ullg,LIl0lll ilu' NUEISUII. 74 lxvn lVlorf-luml Imulw uno in Ron Sullivan lips il in. Scrappy ll1'1ll'hiIl?Il lm . ..-1 ,nsvlllu .AIIIQI n -'f- I f1'l lml. WITH A MIGHTY SPIRIT . . . R V , wg XQ V YAHSl'I'Y lfirwl Him: IA-fi I0 riglll--.l. H1l1Dlllllg11ll'll4'l'. 'l'. Kulinski, K M4 l llamle-y. Nl. lVl1-rrill. Sn-4-mul mx: lf. Pollls. ll. 0'l,vury. .l. Sullivan. l'. rllflllll. R. Sullivan. L. Ne-idlilmgc-l'. ll01I4'll l'e'lc xlilfllll. vrvluml. .l. H6lISll'y, l,. O'llrim-n. 4 ky, E 15 M. Higgins. H. llaze-llivw. J. irii0lIllt'H. J. Peek. I.. Mr- Qluulu-. Het-olul Rem: H. Youalrt. J. ftilllillltlll, ll. lhlc-I., I.. Neld- lfrisz. CUBS SHOW PROMISE Moreland tips off for the Cuhs against Brazil. The Cuhs lost this opener and two others then Came haek to win four in a row. They won a total of eight in seventeen, heating such notahles as Honey Creek, Switz City, and St. j0hn's, Loogootec. First liens: In-ft to right . H . . illgvr. J. l'orh'r., tlozlrll ,lm- Voted the Golden Bears most valuable player, Larry 0'Brien, star guard and high-scoring performance man is presented the Fusco Athletic Award by Frank Kelly, Vice- president of the Booster Club at the second annual basket- ball banquet. The event, sponsored by the Booster Club, brought to Schulte as guest speaker an outstanding hard- ifood cfmach of the state, Dick Shari' of St. Joseph College, ensse aer. 1955 BASKETBALL BANQUET John Hanley receives the Senior Service Award from Coach Varda. Charley Poths, B team center, receives a Junior Varsity Award from Coach Frisz. Dick Sharf, guest s p e a k e r, congratulates team. Most valuable player, Larry O'Brien, thanks Boosters, faculty, and team. 77 J I TRACK 'l'l'i.-UW First Rim: ln-ft to right--ll. Hastings, ll. 0'Lval'y, R. Feiler, B. Burclivk. .-X. l'all1-rsml. Se-rmul Run: J. Sullivan., J. 0'Connel, M. Higgins, H. Ml'liPiSll, ll. AI'1'll0I', I.. lmavli. ll. Trilrlrlu-, J. Kl'ZllllQ'I'. 'l'. Smith, Mgr. Tllircl Ron: .l. HIltDlPlllg1lll'lIPl', J. tlifft-l, tv. Inl rn li Sullnm .l lim at l I' Ill I 5lllllYll1 J lellx l 1 l , nm , .. 'z . . Ag-. .. u 'a . . '- J, .. rI'ill1llIl. SPRING SPORTS: BASEBALL . . . ML- ...LV 5. V. J,-5:5 .V ,ff , . K . L TRACK sctllltznltmz -pw F .-:..I,:f 51111 ' Qmgsf ' ,fl ' s s.' i . Q. , . Nl --W P W.. W '4L, ly.- 'Av ll.-NSl'ill.'Xl.l. 'l'l'iAlVl lfirst Rem: l,t-ft to Fifllll -- ll. 0,l.eary, W. Fenn- Iio, l'. StNI'4'IH'V.. l.. Ne-icllingevr, J. l'0rte'r, J. Evelo, Manager. Sevonml ms: 'l'. Kulinhki, M. Mvrrill, J. lierg, I.. Stn-wart., B. Gourclouze, ll. llanne-nln'ink. 'l'llir4l Rum: l atlu-r .lanws lluolvy. li01I1'll, K. Murr'lan1l. I . limnans. ll. tlfvszka, H. Jllllilfl, J. Hoopingarnn-r. J. Curvy. 78 iVlill't'll 30 April I2 April 22 April 26 May 3 May 7 May I0 May ll May I7 Clinton 'l'f'1'll Utter Crvek Brazil f:0lll'illlll0ll Honey Crvvk Valley City Mr-vt Svctional City li B A S HB A LI. SCH l+1Dl W LH April 22 M ay 9 May 12 M an y I 8 Garfivlcl Stair' Wilvy Cvrsl nwy 01' 'lit Honey Crvvk Com-annon C linton wr -am, fx mga GOLF TEAM-Left to right: D. Evelo, J. Funk, T. Burget, P. Funk., L. Romans. L. Rnehm, J. Moore, B. Powers, and their man-h, Father Heevhem. TRACK . . . GOLF . . . TENNIS 79 TENNIS TEAM-Left to right: B. Cseszko, B. Fenoglio, L. Romans, B. Gourdouze, R. Sullivan, and their 1-ouch, Father Elford. lf , . M, 5 up :fg,?:',-.g:11j.wfr :K-,gvjgsifgzL.17-'4, - '-Q-2-if af,-Ly,-i . Ye. vfg-1 ' '- ' 1 s--- ,. 3 mei-YW, ., jf: ' is sw XV? -1 'WLV muh' A, .K up gag, + M ,Q f N. ' ,Q-Q. I ',,. I h ' ', rv af: -J .x L ' l .x-J' ,.- -g..' ..,,, - H -2-' sv : '-4-new-if 'rf - P H2912 cf. ,A s . -sugx., ,, Caps, gowns, diplomas, the Valedictory address . . The sweet sadness of classmate farewells . . . The warm clasp of congratulatory handshakes . . Visions coming closer of that hoped-for career . . . These fond memories are cherished hy the Senior Class. 0 Mary, who learned to live without the physical presence of your Divine Son after His Ascension into heaven, now that we are leaving our A always to live true to her ideals. I 80 lma Mater help us Ai A 'Svfggfjlfgbu 1 .2fLf'f1ef.:'z'ff'Q ' is ?5f.f'17v 1 Ag-df, Ziy- :f .f!.f',, 4' ,f- F,-:if ' If if WE! XZ' ulminative 81 - 5513! SEEKING DIVINE AID the svniors arf' oftvn found at prayvr in ollr lmautiful student rhapel. Each day's problems as well as the big decisions associated with senior year find them seeking help from a source' greater than themselves. The privilege of a daily student 'Mass is valued hy them and prayerfully attended hy many. fy I, Mfg LEADING THE WAY FOR THE SENIORS . are the four class officers. Under their very capable leader- ship the class of '55 has sponsored many worthwhile and memor- able activities. These dynamic students have not only been representative of their class but have been an asset to the entire student body. Alert to their responsibility of leadership, they have tried to further that foundation of traditions upon which the future spirit of Schulte depends. The records of their activi- ties attest to the fibre that goes into the making of fine class officers. The Senior officers are: Treasurer, Dick Hawkinsg Vice-president, Sue Mahoneyg Secretary, Carolyn Gulliforg and President, John Hanley. 83 JOHN ALBERT BRATT St. Patrick Parish John is a member of the National Honor So- ciety, the CSMC, and the Glee Club. As a junior he attended the annual 'Boys' State . He has had roles in both the Christmas play and the Senior Class play. Having majored in math, science, English., and social studies, John plans to enter Rose Polytechnic Institute after gradu- ation. JOHN RAYMOND BURGET, JR. St. B cncdict Parish Jason has belonged tn the Glee Club and the CSMC for two years. He is a football letterman and has taken an active part in the Christmas and Senior Class plays. As a junior Jason was Vice-president of the class. He has English, math, and social studies majors and plans to enter Xavier University. JAMI' S THOMAS CREAN St. Patrick Parish Jim was a class representative of the Student Council during his Junior year and in his Senior was elected as its first president. He is n member of the CSMC and works as a reporter on the Crawl. With two majors, math and Eng- lish, Jim plans to study engineering at the University of Illinois. PEGGY MARIE CURTIS St. Margaret Mary Parish Peg holds membership in the FNA, the Secre- tary-of-the-Month Club, and the CSMC. She has worked as a reporter on the Crawl staff and sung in the Glee Club. Peg has majored in English, social studies and commerce. CARMENITA ANN FAHY St. Patrick Parish Carmenita was elected Senior attendant to the Carnival Queen. She is a member of the Glee Club, the CSMC, Secretary-of-the-Month Club, and the GAA. She took part in the Christmas play. Having majored in English, social studies, and commerce, she plans to enter business college. ROSE MARIE FINDLEY St. 1VIary-of-the-W'oods Parish Rosie has held office in the FTA and was elected in her Junior year to the National Honor Society. Rosie has belonged to the Clee Club, the CSMC, and worked as layout editor of the Mitre and reporter for the Growl. As a senior she was an attendant to the Snow Whirl Queen. She has majored in English, math, social studies, and Latin and plans to enter St. Mary- of-the-Woods College. V K! ,Ill CAROLYN SUE GULLIFOR St. Benedict Parish Carolyn is president of the National Honor So- ciety and the Junior Red Cross. She is Senior class secretary and secretary-treasurer of the Secretary-of-the-Month Club. Carolyn is a mem- ber of the CAA and the CSMC. As a junior she was chosen Prom Queen. She has as her majors English, social studies, and commerce. She in- tends to work in the commercial field after graduation. VJOHN MICHAEL HANLEY 9 St. Ann Parish Nonnie', has served as both vice-president and president of the CSMC. He is president of the Senior class and was a Junior class officer. He is a member of the Student Council and has served on the Crawl and the Mitre staffs. John is a basketball letterman. He has also partici- pated in dramatics. He has four majors-math, English, science, and social studies and plans to enter college after graduation. ALICE LOUISE HAYWORTH St. Patrick Parish Alice is a member of the Press Club and the Glee Club, and has been editor of the Growl and literary editor of the Mitre. She has held offices in the Student Council, the CSMC, the FTA, and the CAA and was elected to the International Honor Society for High School Journalists and the National Honor Society. Alice was a member of the Snow Whirl Court and was the recipient of the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. She has Latin, math, Eng- lish, and social studies as majors and after graduation plans to enter Marian College. HARRY RICHARD HAWKINS St. Patrick Parish Dick represented Schulte at the 9th Annual World Affairs Institute. He serves as the Senior class treasurer and took an active part in the Christmas play. Dick has majored in English, math, and science. After graduation he plans to study electrical engineering at Rose Polytechnic Institute. SUSAN GREY MAHONEY St. Margaret Mary Parish Susie has been active in the FTA, the Student Council, the CSMC, the GAA, and the Clee Club. As a junior she was an attendant to the Prom Queen. Susie is Vice-president of the Senior class. She has majored in English, science, and math and plans to enter St. Mary- of-the-Lake College. ELIZABETH WILHELMINA MARSHALL St. Benedict Parish Willie has taken part in the Christmas and Senior Class plays. She holds membership in the FTA, FNA, GAA, and Glee Club and has served on the Mitre staff and as homeroom CSMC representative. Elizabeth has English and social studies majors and plans to enter college or nurses' training. DUHUTIIY llEl.EN Mm-LEISH Sarrrwl Heart Parish, Clinton llot has been in the courts of both the .llllli0l' Prom and the Snow Whirl Quecns. She was awarded first place for Dramatic lleclama- tion in the regional speech contest. She is a member of the CSMC, the CAA, the National Honor Society, and has worked on the Crawl and Mitre staffs. She is president of the Secre- tary-of-the-Club and took part in the Christ- mas play. She has majored in English and commerce and plans to enter Marian College. ANTHONY .l. NASSEH St. ,losvplt Parish Tony is a member ef the CSMC, the Clee Club., the Schulte Rhythm Boys, and has worked as a reporter on the Grow! staff. He also took part in the Christmas play. Having majored in English, and social science, he plans to attend Xavier University. MARY IHIELEN UPHOFF St. Patrick Parish Mary Helen was Managing Editor of the Grow! and has taken part in both the Christmas play and the Senior Class play. She has been a member of the National Honor Society, the FTA, the GAA, the Glee Club, and the CSMC. Having majored in math, science, English, and social studies, she plans to enter Indiana State Teachers College. ANNENA .IERUMA PERRELLE Sacred Heart Parish Annena has been a member of the GAA, thc Glee Club, the CSMC, and the Secretary-ol! the-Month Club. She has worked as a reporter on the Growl. and took part in the play, Rab- lzoni. She has as her majors, English and com- merce, and plans to enter the business world after graduation. LUMETA RUTH PRATT St. Bvrwrlict Parish l.ometa has been a member of the ltibrary Club, the GAA, and the CSMC. She has ma- jored in history, English, and commerce and plans to enter business college. THOMAS MICHAEL HAF'l'Eli St. Joseph Parish Tom has been a member of the CSMC for two years. He has as his majors English, social studies, and math. After graduation he plans to enter Indiana State Teachers College. BARBARA ANN REILLY Sacred Hear! Parish Barb was chosen Queen of the 1951 Snow Wliirl. She was Art Editor of the 1955 Mitre. Barb has been a cheerleader, and an active member of the Glee Club, the CSMC, the FNA, the FTA, the CAA, and the Press Club. She has taken part in the Christmas play and the Senior class play. She has majored in math, English, and social studies and plans to enter St. An- thony Nurses' Training School. CECILIA ANN RISEMAS St. Benedict Parish - s'Ce0il has been a member of the CSMC and the CAA for two years. She has as her majors commerce, English, and social studies. After graduation she plans to attend business college. MARSHA ANN RUBY St. Patrick Parish Marsha was an attendant to the Junior Prom and the Snow Wllirl Queens. She has been a member of the Glee Club, the CSMC, the CAA, and the Secretary-of-the-Month Club. Having majored in English., social studies, and commerce, she plans to work in the com- mercial field. MARY ANN SHOLTEN St. Ann Parish Mary Ann was a member of the FNA, the National Honor Society, and the Junior Red Cross. As a senior she was an attendant to the Snow YVhirl Queen. Having majored in enter St. Vincent Nurses' Training School, In- dianapolis. ommerce and English, Mary Ann plans to MARY JOAN STEED Sf. Illargaret Mfzry Parish Mary ,Jo has been Associate Editor and Editor of the Mitre and has worked on the Growl staff. She is a member of the FNA, the Glee Club, the CSMC, and the Press Club. During her senior year she was school news contributor for the Tribune-Star. Having majored in English and social studies, she plans to enter St. Anthony Nurses' Training School. DOROTHY JEAN SULLIVAN St. lwary-of-the Wloods Parish Jeanne was Football Queen and has held ol'- fices in the Junior class, the FTA, and the Library Club. She was a member of the Clee Club, the Secretary-of-the-Month Club, the CSMC, and the GAA. Jeanne has taken part in the Christmas play and the Senior Class play. She has as her majors English, social studies, and Latin. After graduation she plans to enter St. Mary-of-the-Vlfoods College. WILLIAM FREDERICK THOMS, JR. St. Patrick Parish Bill has belonged to the CSMC for two years. He has majored in Latin, English math, and s cial studies. A .r graduation plans to e ter nfl-iana U , ersit f f J N ,X X it .X 5, J ,M t MARY JANE 'l'IFF1N Sacred Heart Parish Mary Jane was president of the Library Club during her senior year. She also belonged to the Glee Club, the GAA, and the CSMC. Mary Jane was an attendant to the Snow Whirl Queen. She has English, social studies, and science majors and plans to enter St. Mary- of-the-Lake College. Sl. Bvncdirt Parish HOBl'.l'l'l' JOSEPH VERDEYEN Sl. Patrick Parish Bob has belonged to the Monogram Club, the Glee Club, and the CSMC. He won a letter in football and has worked as Sports Editor of the Growl. Bob has as his majors English, math, and social studies. After graduation he plans to enter Indiana State Teachers College. BRUCE THOMAS WASKEIVEII Brave was co-author of the school song. He has worked on the Urowl as News Editor and on the Mitre staff as Business Manager. He is a member of the CSMC, the Secretary-of-the Month Club, and the Press Club. Bruce has English, math, and social studies majors and plans to enter college. DUNNA LEE WILSON St. Patrirk Parish Donna was a member of the Clee Club, the CSMC, the Secretary-of-thc-Month Club, the GAA. She served as Student Director of the Christmas play and had the lead in the Senior Class play. Having majors in English, social studies, Latin, she plans a sevretarial career. Carolyn Gullifor, i954 Junior Prom Queen Another 'gfirstw for Schulte was the Junior Prom held on May 28, 1954- in the Mayflower Room of the Terre Haute House. Carolyn Cullifor, one of the most attractive and popular girls of ller class, was elected to reign as queen. The dance set a precedent for future Schulte proms. Junior Prom attendants: Marsha Roby, Dorothy Mc- Leisli, Elizabeth Marshall. Not pictured, Susie Mahoney. l Dancing in the Dark 0 R LU MNI l'u'lur1-1l ulmxv :Irv our illllllllll. ilu' clash ul 'Sl-. lllli vlusr :ul ilu' lmnor ol' Irving ilu- first rluss lo grzulmliv from SK'llllll1' lllgll N-lmul. Allllilllgfll small m lIllllllN'l', llIl'll' splrli mll lu' long P l1'llli'llllN'l'l'1l lay ull 5l'llllll1' SllI1l1'IllS. l'lI'Sl how: lmll lu right- lurriv xYill'l'l'll., lc-nlu Kunlsmunis. Nana-5 Sllll'lU'y. llvlvn livr- l4lIlg1i'l'.. Nlnrilyn llirm-lull-Isl, Tuna Iivllo llRlllll1'IllDI'llllx, mul IN-ggy llunnu. Sl'l'0llll Kms: l'z1Iri1'iu l1lIllZf'Illl'll. l'Nl'illl1'1'S l,PlN'l'illi. Carolyn 'l'rimlrl4-, lllvrvsu l islwr. Rlllll S1'llll1'lll'lllN'I'gIl'l', Maury kilf lflzu-lx. llllll ,lllily l:lll'1'lll04'li. 'l'llir4l Row: Hl1'llill'Il l 0ll0flll0. H11-laurel lfruun. LM' Limllvy. Slvu' lll'l'1ll'4l. Hll'llill'4l Img:-H, Law- , , 1 . . , . l1'll1'I' lxxlv. f,lmrl1's blvwnri. HIl'lIAll'll PSPIUII. 'lml lgl'l'lllllll!1'l'. 00 Photo by MARTIN To a Greater Schulte High from The Class of Fiftv-five W. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Aml now from us to you May there be joy in all you do! Juniors Our prayers will he with you when you leave Schulte High And we wish you success as we tell you goodbye! Sophomores Ours is a wish for your happiness as you near the final day That marks your graduation and sends you on your way! Freshmen 92 'gf .Q WS 1 -fl gpm, , iw 1' T0 OUR ADVERTISERS, BOOSTERS, PATRONS W0 ure' dv? :lv U'l'1ll0flIl to vou for without vom' inivrf-st and v F . 7 . cooperation this pulnlif-ation would have been impossilrlv. SENIOR CLASS 03 N, 1' ' uavixfq, ' ml 2 3 4 E I T 8 Adami's Record Shop Carl Allen Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ave Baby Furniture Rental Service Bill Balduzzi Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Bennet Bolton Fruit Farm Broadhurst Tavern Reverend Joseph Brokhage Lee Brooks Lee K. Brooks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burget, Sr. Mrs. Frank Burget, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Burget Burks Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell Minnie Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cheek Reverend Kevin Cole, O.F.M. Coordes Department Store Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Crawford John Cseszko Mrs. Cseszko Jacob Davern Joseph F. Diver Reverend James Dooley Mr. and Mrs. James S. Dowell Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dowell Don Ellingsworth Mrs. James J. Fagan James R. Findley Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Findley Boosters Reverend John Fish Len Foss Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foulkes Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Frakes James A. Franzwa Mrs. Elmore H. Franzwa A Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frisz Frisz Piston Service Charles Garry Gilbert Geckeler Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giffel Frances and Basil Grimes Mr. and Mrs. William Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gullifor Haas Home Nurseries R. P. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heck Reverend James A. Hickey Mrs. S. J. Hogan Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Hogan Indois Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Johns Carolyn Johnson Donna Johnson Helene Johnson Linda Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Ann L. Joy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kearns Mrs, Richard Kelly Mr. Richard W. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klega Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Klug Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kulinski 94 Mr. Albert Kulow Mr. and Mrs. George Lang Milton Levin William G. Lindeman Dr. C. L. Mahoney Mrs. C. L, Mahoney Mrs. Louis Marietta James A. Maskell Aaron J. Matherly Reverend James McBarron McCammon's Dairy Bar Mr. James McCrisaken Reverend Joseph McCrisaken Virginia Mohr Mr. Vincent Moore Mrs. Vincent Moore James Nasser Mrs. James Nasser North Side Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peak Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Petty Frank Prox Joseph Prox Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Richetta Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Risemas Agusta L. Roach Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Roehm Mr. Louis Roehm, Jr. Mrs. Louis Roehm, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ross Mrs. Rea Rourke Helen Ryan Boosters Edna Schnyder Schoffield Washateria Schulte Varsity Cheerleaders Harold Sehi Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Seymour Frank Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. H. Sholten Mr. and Mrs. J. Sholten W. Sholten Silouette Gyroducing Salon Emmett Sipes, Druggist Mr. and Mrs, Allen Smith J. J. Smith Gardens Snacks Cafe Spenser Park Market Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stacer Mr. and Mrs. James P. Steed Robert L. Steed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strohl Mr. and Mrs. George Stroot Mr. and Mrs. James L. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sullivan Michael M, Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thralls Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topolosek Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Uran Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Van Tol Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watts Reverend John Wells Mrs. Russell Wilson Russell Thomas Wilson Gene Woodward and Son Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yeager, Jr 95 Mr. Charles Adamec Mrs. Charles Adamec Elizabeth Alden Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Alexander George All Allen Office Supply Mr. and Mrs. Knute Anderson Dr. Odell Archer Mr. and Mrs. John Armon Mrs. William Armstrong Shirlex Armstrong Mrs. . Ash Alice Ann Aten Charles Aten II Zella Ault Mrs. Louis Azar Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Bailey Robert Bailey William Barker Miss B. Barnhart Anton Bauer Upholstery Florence Beal Roberta Beckwith Mrs. Harold Bedwell Ron Bedwell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belfi Dr. I. C. Bell Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bender Glenn Bennett Reverend Jerome Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett Mrs. Ann Benning Edward Bensinger Mrs. Mary Berry Ralph Berry William Biel Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Black Hilda Bledsoe Blue Ribbon Cleaner A. Bodine Robert E. Bogle Mrs. Jean Boland Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolerjack Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bolin Don Bonte Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonte Miss Ccimthia Boyd Dr. an Mrs. H. C. Boyd Branam's Restaurant Mrs. J. Thomas Brassie Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bratt Thomas J. Bray Judy Bright Mrs. Edith Brinkman Brite Spot Nora Bronnert Brookes Tavern Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Brown Philip H. Brown Mrs. K. Brunner B. A. Burdick Mrs. Frank A. Burget, Jr. Mrs. Mary Burke Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burrock Mr. and Mrs. David Burton Helen M. Butwin John A. Butwin Mrs. Eva Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahill Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callahan Mrs. Margaret Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Calvert Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell Patrons Rose Canty Mr. and Mrs. Lester Capps Mr. and Mrs. Al Carbon Miss Lucille Carbon Bill Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Maurie Carroll Mary Evelyn Carter Charles L. Cassidy August Cassle Ollie Cavender Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Champion Mr. and Mrs. Sam Charlick, Sr. Mrs. Hugh Chrisman Mrs. Gertrude Clamgitt Mr. and Mrs. Ivan . Clark Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark D. V. Van Cleave R. J. Clifton Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clifton Clinton Pure Milk Company Mr. and Mrs. James Coakley Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coakley Frank Cobb Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Ray Compton Frank Conlee Naomi Connett Joey and Dickie Conrad Mayme Conway Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Coplan Isaac Corey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello Mrs. Sarah Coy James Crean Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Crowley Mrs. Anna Crowley Timmy O'Neal Crowley Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cullen, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cullen, Sr Mrs. Clarence Curley Frank Curley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Curley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Curley Mrs. John Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dammann William Dammann Mr. Albert Dannenbrink Tona Dannenbrink Mr. and Mrs. Dant Francis Dant Pauline Darbutt Mary Davern Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis Majorie Davis Cleaners Arthur Dawdy Mr. and Mrs. Claude Decker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Denehie Mrs. Elizabeth Denehie A. S. Desmond R. L. Dickerson Mr. John Dicks Dodge Drugs F. G. Doenges Mary Downes Orville Dreiman Mrs. Merle Drew Mrs. Ellen Driscoll Mrs. George W. Drisko Gail Dubie Pat Dubie . Mr. Ed DuBois Mrs. Ann Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Earhart 96 Nora Eastwood Mrs. Doyle Eaton Helen Eickmeier Richard F. Eickmeier Mrs. Henry G. Eiermann Elder's Watch Repair C. M. Ellis Emery's Market Mr. and Mrs. John Ennis Mrs. Byron Ephlin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erickson Evans Flower Shop James J. Evelo Mr. and Mrs. John Evon Carmenita Fahy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fahy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fairhurst John W. Fallain Mrs. John W. Fallain Mr. and Mrs. Steve Farkas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feiler Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Felix Mr. and Mrs. William Fenoglio Steve Ferency Jane Findley Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Finnerty Benny W. Fischer Miss Mary Zita Fisher Mr. and Mrs. G. Flaherty Mrs. Elizabeth Flanagan Miss Helen Jo Flanagan Patty Foltz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forbes Mildred Forsman Mr. and Mrs. John Fread A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A F1'iend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Kenneth Frye Bill B. Fulwiler Emmanuel Fusco F. E. Galvin Bill Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Don Garry Donna Garry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garry Gillis Geloff Ted Ghidotti Charles Gibson Mr. William Golden Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goldhardt Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gottard Mr. Roger Gourdouze George Grannan se C. W. Gro Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gurchiek Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gurchiek H :Ez K Market Vinton B. Haas Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hackler Mr. J. W. Haley Mrs. J. W. Haley Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hand Mr. and Mrs. John Hanley Peggy Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanrahan Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harden Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hardy Mrs. Helen Harkness R. P. Harris Mrs. Hart Laras Hart Margaret L. Haupt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hauser Harry Hawkins William Hayes Mrs. Heazeltine Mike Heazeltine Ruth Heazeltine Joseph Hedding Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hegarty Jane Helms Helm's Rexall Store Carmel Hemphill Milton R. Herman Mr. Joe Higgins Mrs. Joe Higgins Mr. and Mrs. E. Hirschfeld Miss Marilynn Hirschfeld Leonard A. Hirt Jacob Hoerhammer Frank J. Hoffman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Holbert Ann Holiday G. M. Homburg Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Horrall Miss Mary Houran Mr. and Mrs. William Houran Blanche E. Houriett Mr. Cornelius Hourn Joanne Hudson Hurst Hardware Margaret Immel Mary Ann Jacso Earl James Ethel James Helen F. James Mr. and Mrs. Tom James, Family Ronald Jeffers Meredith Johns Jimmy Johnson Emily Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jozsa, Helen Jozsa Cecil Julian Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs . and Mrs James Joseph Jr. Cecil Julian Ed S. Kammerer Richard Kauffman Carl Kavanaugh Paul Kearney Mr . Kelley Bros. D-X Station Elenna Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley James Kelley Mrs. John Kelley Bill Kelly John Kelly Loretta .Kelly Mary Ann Kelly Rose Kelly Nelda Kern Carl Kerr Grocery Paul A. Kerstiens Mr. and Mrs. James Kigin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. King Charles Kintz E. R. Kipple Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Kirchner Mrs. Leonard Kirchner 97 Kathleen Klega Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Klug George Knezevich, Jr L. C. Kniptasch Alex Kosco, Sr. Delores Kowalski John Krackenberger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kulinski Martha Kulinski Tillie A. Kulinski Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kyle Lambert Market Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lansaw Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lansaw The Laundramat - 12 Points William Lavsen Mrs. Ione Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leach Don Leslie Josephine Lewdanski Austin W. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis A. H. Lintzenich A. H. Lintzenich, Jr. Mrs. A. H. Lintzenich Doris Lintzenich Patricia Lintzenich Earl Losier John Lubbehusen Dr. L. P. Lucarelli The Albert Lukens Mrs. Ella Lynch E. F. Maloney James R. Maloney T. F. Maloney Mrs. S. J. Malooley Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Wayne Marietta Jim Marquis Mars Upholstery Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Maskell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzotta Ethel McCarty Jerry McCarthy Mrs. Anna McCollister Mrs. Theresa McCrisaken Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCullough Mr. John McGinley Jim McKanna Marguerite McKanna Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee Mary McKeehan James McKinley J. C. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLeish Alice McMahon Mrs. Ceil Meissel Joseph Melcho Betty Merchant George L. Merchant, Sr. Henry Mich Mr. and Mrs. J. 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Terre Haute, Indiana The Merchants National Bank 7th 8: Wabash 12 Points Terre Haute, Indiana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Students and Faculty of SCI-IULTE HIGH SCI-IDOL Compliments Best Wishes of From Compliments New System West Side Laundry Tile Yard GEORGE DECKER 9 I Of 3rd 8: Locust Capp's Floor Covering Fifth and Ohio PHONE C-1749 113 Spud Market Success To Seniors The Finest From The C0mPlim9mS Fruits and Hayworth-Diekhoff LEVIN g Orchestra Vegetables BROTHERS 19th and Beech Music for C-1256 your dancing pleasure if V!! fig 3 33 1 - X 65 rr Uflwf' if? M. I A - Q14 1-,Z 1 f A0g,uA 0 V I Z . 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Compliments of Tiffins Auto Exchange 101-107 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Bonacorsi Bros, Groceries and Meats We trim our meats and not our customers Compliments Of Stovers Flower Shop n Ima Clinton, Indiana wner ayme ree on I d' 0 : M C d Compliments Compliments Shop Compliments D0Cf0l' SMITH'S ' U Fmney S Joseph Kunkler Jewelry of Department Store and 408 Chestnut S A V E 2 . 5 h S . . 7 so t t Medicine Zimmerman Terre Haute, Ind. Sufgefi' Coal Co Southeast Comer Obstet!-les 4th and Wabash Ave. COMPLIMEN TS COMPLIMENTS OF HERM ERMISCH CLEANERS Poplar Street at 16th St. PHONE C-5056 OF THE VIGO BOWL Compliments of S. H. Pawley Lumber Company, Inc. PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. Terre Haute Yards 34 North 6th Street 1101 Lafayette Ave. 800 S. 9th St. Tel.: C-4343 Tel.: C-1395 Headquarters for other Yards Quality Plate Glass Brazil - Cayuga - Center Point - Dana Perrysville - St. Bemice Always Eal CHESTY POTATO CHIPS POTATO CHIPS POPCORN CORNIES RUFFLES Fresh and Tasty Compliments of Try the Drug Stofre First A. B. Dick Duplicating Products Royal Portable Typewriters E. OI 2116 Wabash Ave. Phone C-7054 C-3760 Terre Haute, Ind. Compliments of d a v i d ' s 672 WABASH AVE. 117 Compliments Reilly's Shamrock Room 925 N. 3rd St. Dancing Friday and Saturday Cahill's Market 17th 8: Poplar New Drive In Parking Open Evenings Until 10 p.m. Ken Q Kenny Orchestra Compliments INDIANA gf Knights Wood Preserving of Company Columbus Council 541 TERRE HAUTE Terre Haute, Ind .lOSEPH'S Your Store for Young Men THE YOUNG MEN'S STYLE CENTER OF TERRE HAUTE Don't Say Bread Say HOLSUM Our Best for Continued Success Terre Haute First National Bank 643 Wabash Ave. 513 Wabash Ave. TERRE HAUTE'S FIRST DRIVE-IN 300 S. 25th St. Member of F. D. I. C. 118 Ectward's Service Center ls Your Shell Station 24 HOUR SERVICE 22nd 8z Wabash - Terre Haute PHONE C-4265 Compliments Best Wishes Of Jim Corey's Market GOODIE sH0P Paws 1700 No. 3rd St. Radio 81 Television Fresh Fruits Service 8: Vegetables 81 666 Ohio Street Notions of all kinds' Best Wishes Paul's Home Bakery 1717 Wabash Ave. Wedding- Birthday Sz Party Cakes Fine Pastries G6CiHiC99 For Your Money Needs To - 5500.00 The Harvey Clark Co. 641 Ohio St. Reynold's Compliments We Invite You Al1t0niHHi'S D-X Service Station of no Shop Restaurant Complete Lubrication Roger's Shoe Repair af Famous for Tire and Reece and Christy Italian Dinners Road Dry Cleaning 903 So. 25th 518 N. 9th St. Battery T H t Ind Cl' to Service 1664 Locust St. ern an e' ' m n' C-3450 Indiana 25th and PODIBI' Terre Haute, Ind. Phan C 9098 e - For Trianon Drive-In 2829 Wabash Ave. Good Food - Root Beer Ice Cream D. J. 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Cusick P a omp ete ressers Carl Riggs Drugs one Stop Service 714 Wabash Ave. Alteration C-3525 Pick-up - Delivery P'esc'i ti0 s 17th Sz W b h A . 8 EB VC Enterprise Make Cmnpliments Market DA NDEE of 609 So- 4th Albert A. Dicks C-6609 BREAD All Types of Finer Foods I for Your Bread Today nsurawe Fine' Pwple and Everyday 207 North 13th AL NASSER Remember, It's Dandee HARRY F. NICHOLS DXBXA JAMES COAL CO. Compliments of Linton District 4th Vein Coal Stran Steel Division Fireplace W00d Great Lakes Steel Corp. Phone N-2345 Compliments CONRAD of Transfer ancl Storage Co. TERRE HAUTE TENT Sz AWNING 547 North wth St- 901 Chestnut St. L-6069 Local and Long Distance Moving Agents for Wheaton Van Lines 122 Compliments of Terre Haute District Automobile Dealers Assn. ADAMS PONTIAC INC. DAHL MOTORS DOWNTOWN CHEVROLET SALES INC. GASAWAY MOTORS JOHN HAYS FORD SALES INC. KEY AUTO SALES INC. MACE SERVICE INC. MOORE'S AUTO EXCHANGE INC. RANES-O'DANIEL INC. SHANKS MOTOR CO. TERRE HAUTE AUTO CO. VIGO MOTORS INC. Everything Musical I Insist On Best Wishes Complzments U S Govt Phone c-2719 of ' ' ' Inspection Brewer Music Turner Blumber Dependable Brand Refrigeration g products Sheet Music R It Supplies 124 N- 37th St- ea y Home Packing Co Pianos phone C,2155 Company Terre Haute, Ind. 505 Wabash DUPLI-VOICE 529 - Opera House OTTO NASSER TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA NX JENSEN'S of Course - - - We are indeed proud and happy to have had a part in equipping the new Schulte High School Home Economics Department with Youngstown Products. Visit our store and see the largest display of new Television and Appliances in the Wabash Valley, For over 34 years we have sold and serviced our customers diligently. Please try us soon. See our New Baldwin and Lester Piano Department C-2127-C-2176 JENSEN'S 829 Wabash Ave. CHRISTMAN COMPANY , P l F. M kl 1406 Wabash Ave. Joe S an at e INSURANCE Phone C-4579 Liquor Store Terre Haute, Indiana 21st sz Locust 2626 Washington Ave Phone C-5765 PLUMBING HEATING Courtesy FROZEN FRESH FOODS, INC. McDANIEL Locker and Home Freezer Service FREIGHT LINES Custom Curing 8: Smok'ng INC. ' 124 PAUL'S CATERING SERVICE We Serve Banquels, Receptions, Picnics and Pri vaie Parlies A Complete Service THE HOST OF THE TOWN Co-Operative Union Laundry 8z Dry Cleaners Soft Water Laundry Odorless Dry Cleaning Telephones C-2020 81 C-8501 TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 117-129 North Third Street Typewriter Rebuilder Sales Company 114 North Seventh St. Terre Haute, Indiana Phone: C-1530 s 4 if 0 9, 4- 4 'ab sv? 1- 99 CITIZENS INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY Roehm Brothers GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS Since l907 3015 NORTH 5TH STREET TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Compliments Of Woods Texaco Service 25th and College Compliments Of Noyes Poultry Fresh Dressed Daily Open Sunday 'til 2 o'clock 528 So. Harding Ave. Compliments of Bob Ash Drugs 7th St. and Sth Ave. Compliments of Margaret Kearney Justice of the Peace Terre Haute, Indiana C-5135 C.3550 223 Ohio St- Compliments LAMMERS DIVISION Johlfs Of Stewart-Carey of Terre Haute S1102 Repair Cecil B- Marvel PAINT GLASS While You YW' Wait Se,-vice Frigidaire - R.C.A. Terre Haute, Indiana TV Dealer 346 N. 21st St. Compliments Besl . Haley Bros. Construction Co Wishes EXCAVATING AND From EARTH MOVING CONTRACTORS BUILDERS OF John Trlerwellel' LAKES, DAMS, LEVEES, ROADS Sheriff of Vigo County 2031 So. 13th Street PHONE C-9620 127 HIGHLAND IRON Sz STEEL INC. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 'Manufacturers of Bar Iron and Steel General Offices and Mills: TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 128 Best Wishes Best Wishes MYRON J. BUSBY from Storey's Texaco Insurance Agency Car Wash Pepe!-ak'S Lubrication General Insurance Grocery Batteries 302 Merchants Bank Building C-3717 - 1 - lm! 81 Poplar C 1661 C 4876 Complete TGI Warren Henderson - Compliments Compliments Service . l Studio Music Store of Larrison's of . King a Tax Service Ba d I tl ti Anne M. Cronin n ns lumen 5 FRIEND C'-6864 - C-6864 8241f2 N. 15th 21 South 13th CATHOLIC You TH ORGANIZATIUN 130 Besl Wishes . . from your ALLIANCE THEATER CORP. Indiana - Grand - Liberty Compliments Of THE. SHOE BOX Fine Footwear 508 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments Of STEWART and FOULKE 1207 Wabash Ave. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 131 All, Edward 1 ,.,,.. Allen, Richard ......... Anderson, Joseph Index Not Pictured Archer, Donald ..... ............... 2 8, 63, 78 Atterson, Anita ......... ................... 2 4, 36, 37 Ave, Arlene ........... 14, 18, 38, 57, 69 Batson, Sherryl ........ ............... N ot Pictured Becking, Anna .......... ....... 1 8, 34, 36, 37, 38, 41 Beckwith, Roberta ................................ 18 Belii, Joan ................ ...... 2 8, 36, 52 Bennet, Barbara ...... ...,...... 2 4, 36 Berg, John .........., .........,.................. 2 8 Berg, Joseph .......,... .,...,.................. 2 8, 78 Blueher, Margaret Bonnett, David ....... Bonte, Rosemary ...... Boyd, Catherine ..... 24, 36, 31, 41, 48 14, 24, 36, 37, 49 Boyd, Cynthia .....A....A..........,...,,............. 14, 18, 34, 36 Branaman, Robert Bratt, John ........ 15, 35, 36, 40, 45, 52, 54, 55, 84, 88 Bray, Richard ....A.............................,.,..,.,............ 24, 36 Bright, Nancy .,..... ...,.,.,,.. 2 8, 37, 38 Brinkman, John .........,..........,.,.,,,..,.,,..,..,....,..., 28, 63 Burdick, Bernard ,..,.........,.................. 10, 28, 74, 78 Burnet, John .... 14, 15, 43, 45, 50, 51, 55, 63, 67, 84 78, Burget, Tony .......... Burns, James ...... Byrne, Sheila .,... Cahill, Marjorie ....... Cahill, Mary Ann ,...... Cahill, Thomas ..., Callahan. Joseph ..... Capps, Mary Ann Carbon, Camilla Casey, Sally ......... Cassidy, Nancy ........., Cavender, Martha Clampitt, Margaret Cleary, Maureen Clery, Esther ........ Clery, Florence ,... Conrad, Marcelyn Conrad, Mary Kay 24, 36, 52, 63, 64, 69, 79 14, 13, 54 24, 36, 37 27, 28, 31, 43 9, 18, 34, 36, 38 23, 63 24, 76 24, 36 23, 36 24, 31, 36, 52 13, 35 13, 35, 36 Not Pictured ..............,...............1... ,. 28 13, 34, 35, 48, 56 24, 31, 41 Cook, Jane ....,.,..,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 Corey, John ....,..,.,..,. ,,..., 2 8, 31, 63 Costello, Darby ..... ,......... 2 4, 56 Coy, James ............... .,,,,. 2 8, 63 Cozzell, Ronald ..,. ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Crean, James ...,... ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,., 3 8, 56, 84 Cseszko, Robert ...............,...,.,,,.,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 24, 79 Cullen, Rosalie ..... Cunningham, John Curley, Joseph .,........... 13, 22, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41 11, 28, 63 Curry, Gerald ....., Curtis, Peggy .......... Dammann, Mary Kay ...... Dannenbrick, Albert ........ Darbutt, Mary Ann ...... Davis, John ................ Davis, Ronald ............ Decker, Carol ................. Denehie, Margaret ......... DeRo1f, Larry ............ Dicks, Dorothy ........ Not Pictured 24, 34, 36, 41 23, 74, 78 24, 36, 41, 43, so 28 14,49 24, 31, 33, 43 24, 36, 37 28 10, 13, 22, 37 Diekhoff, Patricia ..... .......................... 2 8, 36 Dillon, Richard ..........,.. ....,.,..,,,.,..,,..,....,,,, 2 4, 63 Diver, Judith ...........,....,.,,,....,., 21, 23, 34, 36, 39, 41 Donnenhoffer, Edward .......... Donovan, Anthony .......,. Dowell, Jerome .......... Dragon, Anthony ....,. Dragon, Gertrude ..... Duby, Carolyn ....1. Durkin, Martin ........,. Eickmeier, Helen .....,...,... Ellingsworth, Donald ....... 24, 36, 37, 41 Not Pictured 14, 15, 18 Evelo, Donald ................ ....., 9 , 24, 63 Evelo, Elizabeth ........ ,,,,,.,,,.,.,,, 3 6 Evelo, John ............ ...,.,.......,..,.,.. 2 4, 79 Fahy, Carmenita ......... .1..1,.. 1 6, 37, 49, 82, 84 Fahy, Edward .........,...........................1..,....,,,.,.......,..., 24 Feiler, Raymond ..............,...........,,.,..,,,,,,,. 24, 63, 78 Felix, Jack 17, 13, 22, 43, 44, so, 63, 64, 67, 78 Fenoglio, William .....,........,.,......,,.,... 23, 24, 63, 79 Findley, Jane ............................,.......................,......... 28 Findley, Joseph ,.,..,.,,,.,.......,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24, 36 Findley, Rose Marie ............ 34, 40, 47, 52, 54, 84 Fischer, Sandra .....,..,.,,,.....,.,.,.,.,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, 24, 36, 37 Forbes, Thomas ............,.,..,,.,.,..,..,,..,,,,,,,,,, 27, 44, 49 Foulkes, Joy ............,....... 10, 23, 24, 36, 39, 48, 69 Franzwa, Robert .........,,.,..,,.............,.,. Not Pictured Franzwa, Margaret ....,.. ...........,....,..,,,.... 2 8, 39 Fruehauf, Lynn ,......... ..,..., 2 4, 36, 37, 39, 52 Frye, Ronald ...... .,,,..,...1.,,,,,,,,,, 1 0, 28 Fucone, Tony ..... ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 8 Funk, James ......... ..1........ 3 8, 39, 79 Funk, Paul ........ ..,..,.. 1 4, 18, 55, 79 Garry, Donna ..........,..,....,,.,.,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 10, 18 Garvin, Leonard .....,.,.... 19, 38, 43, 45, 50, 63, 67 Gerard, Bruce ......,.. .............,.,..,.,.,.....,,,,, 2 4, 41, 54 Giffel, James ...... ,,.,,,, 2 5, 78 Gilbert, Gladys ....... ........ 2 4, 36 Gilbert, Nadine ...... Gilbert, Ruby .... Goda, Jeri ......... 19 28 25, 31, 69 Gottard, Kathleen ........ Gottard, Richard ....... Gourdouze, Robert ........ Guy, Catherine .......,.. 23, 36 23, 31, 36,48 9, 19, 43, 65, 79 19 Graham, Elizabeth ....... ........,...,.. 2 8, 36 Graham, Lawrence ....... ....... 2 8, 63, 78 Gray, David ....,,,...,..... ........... 2 5, 63 Griffin, Mary .......... .v...v,.1................. 2 3, 36 Guenzel, Warren ........ ................. N ot Pictured Gullifor, Carolyn ....... ..... 1 4, 38, 39, 40, 85, 89 Gurchiek, Theresa .... ..........1...........,..,... 1 4, 22 Haley, John ......,....................................................... 28 Hanley, John .. 9, 15, 38 44, 45, 46, 48, 52, 55, 71, 75, 77, 83, 84 Hanley, Patricia .......................,..,..... 25, 31, 36, 37, 69 Hastings, Daniel ...... ,................. 2 8, 78 Hatcher, Margaret ....,.. Hawk, William ........,..... , ..............1.....,,............ 28 Hawkins, Richard .,.,,.....,....,.... 9, 15, 35, 82, 83, 85 Hayworth, Alice ,...,,.. 34 , 37, 33, 40, 46, 47, 43, 50, 52, 54, 84 Hayworth, Bernadette ...... .,.,.. l 7, 19, 37, 56, 69 Heazeltine, Harold ........ ..... 2 5, 50, 63, 66, 76 Hegarty, Paul ,......,..,.,.., ....... 2 5, 63, 65, 66 Hemminghouse, Rose ...... ..... N ot Pictured Hensley, James ............,. ,.............,....,,..,,, 2 5, 63, 75 Heubel, Carole ................,.................,......................... 29 Higgins, Michael ................ ll, 15, 29, 63, 64, 76, 78 Higgins, Susan ........,..,.,, ....,....,......... 2 5, 33, 34, 37 Hirschfeld, Aliceann .................................... ll, 29, 31 Hoopingarner, Donna .. Hoopingarner, James .... 78 Horrall, Mary Louise .,... Hurst, Harold .....,.....,.. Hurst, Wilma ,. Johns, Meredith ...... Johnson, George ...., Johnson, Linda ....... Johnson, Mary ..,..... Joseph, Emily ...... Justice, Charles .. Kahl, Leroy ................ Kammerer, Suzanne ...... Kearns, Michael ,...., Kellans, James ..... Kelley, Judy ...,... Kelley, Kathryn ......... Killian, Raymond ...... King, Kerry .,.......... Klega, Edward ......,, Klega, Joann ..... Klug, Alice .......,.,,..,... Knierim, Rosemary ..... Kniptasch, Patricia ....... Kolata, Dennis .......... Kraemer, Joseph ...... Kruse, Christina .... Kulinski, Thomas .. Not Pictured 10, 49, 50, 63, 66, 70, 75, 29, 36, 52 19, 34, 37, 38 29, 63, 78 11, 19, 35, 39, 52 24, 36 19, 22, 52 . ................ 29 ll, 28, 36, 38, 48, 49 19, 39, 65 . .........,.. 29 29, 36 29 11, 14 29 29, 36 19, 49 25, 36,48 29 .. ......,.,......... 78 14, 29 9, 50, 63, 66, 70, 75 Kulow, Carol ....... 25, 36, 38 Kyle, 'Michael .... ........... 1 5, 25 Leach, Larry ............ ..... 1 5, 53, 63, 78 Lenges, Allen ............. ................ 2 9, 63 Lindeman, Phillip ........ ............ 1 4, 19, 63 Lintzenich, Donald ....... ..... N ot Pictured Loges, Barbara .........., Lubbenhusen, Janet ..... Mahoney, Susan ....... 11, 25, 36, 37 37, 38, 83, 85, 89 Maloney, Thomas ......... ..................,...,... 1 1, 29, 63 Marshall, Elizabeth ....... ...... 3 4, 36, 37, 39, 84, 89 Martin, Sandra ,..... .......................... 29, 36 Maskell, Lucille ..... ............ 3 6, 37 Maskell, Thomas ....... ,,......... l 9, 36, 50 McCauley, James ......,,.,.... .....................,........ 2 5, 41 Mcfjrisaken, Mary Alice ............ 17, 19, 36, 37, 39 McCullough, Kathleen .....,.. 14, 19, 22, 35, 36, 37 McKenzie, Wyneta ............,.1..................... 11, 25, 36 McKihben, Susan .......................................... 29, 36, 38 Mclaeish, Dorothy .... 36, 37, 39, 40, 43, 45, 46, 47, 54, 84, 89 Mg-Leigh, Hugh ,...,.. ....,....................,. 1 0, 29, 63, 78 McQuade, Larry ....... .....,............, 2 9, 76 Mellan, Pat ..,.........,.. ......................4........... 2 9, 63 Merchant, Betty ...,.. Merrill, Mike , .,....... ...... Michki, Joseph ...... Miles, Thomas .. Minar, Rose ........ Mischler, Carol .....,. Monninger, John ....,. Montague, David .,.... Moomaw, Kay .,,.. Moore, JoAnn ...,..,. 10, 19, 22, 35, 36 25, 50, 63, 66, 74, 75, 78 19, 35, 36, 37, 41 Not Pictured 34, 37, 55 . ,,.., ................., ................ ,.... 2 9 Moore, John ..................................,........................... 79 Moreland, Kenneth ...... 19, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70, 75, 76, 78 Muccolini, Eugene ..............................,......4...... 25, 41 Mullen, Felicia .,..,,.,.,, ..... 2 0, 35 Mulvihill, Dorothy ....... ........ 2 9, 36 Mulvihill, Mary ,..,.. Murphy, Coleen ....... Murphy, Suzanne ...... Murdock, Marilyn Nasser, Tony ....... Nasser, Janice . ..,... ...... Nasser, William ....... Neidlinger, Larry ....1.. Neligh, Sandra ........ Nichols, Janet ..... 0'Brien, Larry ........ ...... 0'Connell, James .... ...... Ofsansky, Linda ............... Ogden, Peggy ................... 0'Leary, Richard .... 14 66, 71, 75, 78 Ophoff, Mary Helen ,.... Osburn, Deanna ............. 20, 34, 36 25, 36, 37 25, 36, 37 14, 15, 36, 45, 86 29, 37, 48 10, 25, 63, 75, 76, 78 20, 36, 48, 54, 56 25 , 31, 36 2, 20, 71, 73, 75, 77 .. 16, 27, 29, 38, 63, 76, 78 23, 25, 38, 44, 49, 63, 64, 14, 34, 35, 37, 40, 86 11, 29, 36 Paton, Robert ......... Patterson, Archie ........ Peak, Nancy ............. Peck, James .....,... Peperak, Rita .....,. Perdieu, Julie ......,.,. 25, 63 29, 63, 78 36 25, 34, 29, 76 20, 34, 38, 48 29, 31, 36, 52 Perrelle, Annena ........ ,-...------------ 3 7, 86 Peters, Shirley ...... ........,.,... 1 1, 29, 36 Petty, Carol ......... ...........,.,,,,....... 2 5, 36 Piazza, Mary Jo ...................,........ 26, 31, 34, 36, 41 Porter, Jerry ..................................................,.-. 15, 76 Paths, Charles .... 10, 20, 22, 63, 67, 71, 75, 77, 78 Powers, Robert .........................................,,... 10, 26, 79 Pratt, Lometa ....... ------ 9 , 55, 86 Rafter, Susan ...... 14, 29 Rafter, Thomas .,.... ------- 1 4, 86 Ready, Jo Ann ...., .......,...........................,........ 2 6 Rehorst, Mary Jo ................,..................... 29, 36, 41 Reilly, Barbara .. 14, 34, 35, 36, 46, 47, 50, 54, 87 Richards, Betty .................,..,............... 26, 36, 37, 41 Richetta, Jolene ...... ....... l 6, 26, 31, 38 Risemas, Cecilia ...... .................. 3 7, 86 Roach, Linda ........... ......................... 3 0 Robinson, Carolyn ..,.. .................. 2 0, 31, 43 Roby, Marsha ........... Rodie, Roehm Roehm, Roehm Rogers, Mary Jo ........ , John .....,...... , Mary Ellen ........ Joan ........... Louis .....,........ .... Romans, Lawrence ......... ....... Rowe, Rowe, Andy ........... George ..... Roy, Jon ......... Roy, Tom ..... Royer, Kay ............,,.. Wilson, Walter ...... 16, 46, 47, 86, 89 26, 37, 41, 69 30, 31 20, 38, 39, 52, 63 30, 31, 36 37, 20 9, 20, sa, 67, 78, 79 26 so 20 26 26, 31, 36, 37, 41, 48 St. George, Barbara ....... ..............,.............. 2 0, 35 Sappington, Thomas 1. Scarpellini, Paul ........ Shaffer, David ..,....,. Schmidt, George ...... Schneider, John ..... Schnyder, John ....... Secrest, Dale ....... Shea, Mary Lee ....... Sherwood, Phil ......,..... Sholten, Dorothy ......... Sholten, Mary Ann ,....... Slater, Richard ....... Slagle, John .......... Smith, Larol ...... Smith, Louis .....,... Smith, Marjorie ...... Smith, Thomas ........ Smith, William ....,.. Smutzki, Margaret ...... Stacer, Judy .............. Stacy, Joyce ................. Starkey, Ruth Ann 18, so, as 9, 26, as so, 39 17, 20, 69 20,36 so 26, 41 29, 40, 46, 47, 87 14, 20 Not Pictured 20, 35, 37 26, 63 10, 26, as so, os, 78 14, 21, ss, as 14, 21, 37 ao, as Steed, Mary Ellen Steed, Mary Joan ........ 14, 15, 35, 37, Stephens, Patty ...................................... Stegar, Thomas ....... ..... 2 3, 26, Steward, Judy ...... ........ 2 6, Stewart, Larry ........ ........,.... Strange, Agatha .... Strange, Tony ...... Street, Janet ...... Stroot, Barbara ....... 'f.f.f'E1'Q 51Q 55Q' 34, Jerome ........... ...... Patncla ...... .......... Sullivan, James ....... Sullivan, Jeanne ......... Sullivan, Sullivan, Jerome L. Sullivan, John Jerry Sullivan, Joseph ...... Sullivan, Mary K. ..... . Sullivan, ' ' Sullivan, Ronald ...... Sweeney, Sweeney, Pat .......... Mike ...... Taylor, Sondra ...... Thiel, Virginia ....... Thiel, William ........ Thoms, Carol ...... Thoms, Kathy ........ Thoms, William ..... Thralls, Marge ....... 26, 26, 9 31, so, ss, if 31, 30, 75, 51, 30, 75, 26, Tiffin, Mary Jane ............ 14, 34, 35, Topolosek, Frank .......................,... Tribble, Huerta ..............................,,.,.., Truth, Paul ..,....,........ 26, 62, 63, 65, Turner, Judith .........................,...... 26, Van Houtin, Mack ...,..... ....................... Van Tol, Sandra ........ ,........ 2 1, 35, Van Tol, Sharon ........ Verdeyen, Robert ...... .......... von Leer, Jessie X ..... Walter, James ........ Warren, William 37, ao, 66, 31, so, 26, ss, 47, 66, 34, 9, 37, 21, Wa skelvelz, Bruce ..........,,,,,...,..,.,,....,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Welch, Paula ............ Whalen, John ....,. Whitman, Rita ......... Wilson, Donna ........... 26, 36, 37, 38 9 Wilson, Dorothy ..,...... ........ 2 0, Withem, Larry ........ Wojcik, Audrey ...... Wrin, Barbara ...... Wrin, Florence ....... Wrin, Mary Jane ....... Wrin, Robert .......... Youart, Hal ....... Zimmerly, Melissa . 14, ll, 26, 73, 38, 21, so, as, os, 36, 26, sa, 48, 15, 31, ss, 52, so, 45, rss, 31, 37, ss, 66, ss, 31 87 30 58 41 78 26 30 30 38 78 87 30 30 30 36 36 30 78 78 30 21 36 67 48 31 88 37 88 26 78 74 41 34 54 50 67 37 30 63 88 49 30 36 85 54 49 63 37 69 56 37 30 76 50 THE 1955 MITRE STAFF MARY JOAN STEED, Editor-in-chief DOROTHY WILSON, Associate Editor ROSE MARIE FINDLEY, Layout Editor ALICE HAYWORTH, Literary Editor BARBARA REILLY, Art Editor BRUCE GERARD, Photo Editor BRUCE WASKEIVEIZ, Business Manager MR. EMMANUEL FUSCO, Adviser SISTER MARY GERTRUDE, Co-Adviser STAFF: Sandra Van Tol, Sandra Neligh, Dorothy McLeish, Jim Sullivan, Jim Burns MANY THANKS TO . . LEO DEMIN G, Portraits INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING CO., Engravings MOORE-LANGEN, Printing S. K. SMITH 8z CO., Covers SISTER ALMA LOUISE, Art and Literary Criticism BOOSTER S, PATRON S and AD 136 VERTISERS 1 cfmmrg SCROLL. f ff.-, M ' 3gg . a V M , , i , , 'q' D W V156 jf, W ci 4' '41 .. 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