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

 - Class of 1957

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S -.Sk N 5 S-.- Clrpenters brukllyet- plumbers, and electricians This skeleton shows promise of becoming the most uombme their efforts to prepare Schulte lor the fall modern, practical gymnasium of Terre Haute. A Catholic, co-eflucational high school, a long-awaited reality for Catholic Terre Hauteans, hears a similarity to the Inearnation, an outstanding event. in the history of the world. As Coil the Son l7C4'i1Illf' lllilll, Schulte High School took form to become an edifice worthy of praise. an institution to further our untlerstanrling of doctrine and morals. 7 Eugf-r freslunen, Interested sophomores, Hwlwrif-m-Pd juniors, ull Sllilff' in llw wseultll of friendship uvquirvd by :ln alvlive svhonl life. urqncf cfwelf czmangdl ad N .M M , f M W f J ff ' M'H?y 'A 1 1,, XulQXix!1!',!1 1 !, 'E jf may A ff , 8 Q is L v 3, iff f ' Q i R i i ii I z 5. ' K H5 7 931 6 2: , 4? Y ,fb .1 F' Qs. Q 'iiims V 5 bf f , 5' in sg I -W ..,, wk fl , Q , 'fm 5 a YS. 2 LTU' X4 , Hmm, 11 qw f 447' X E .ff at .45 pw- 5 4 2 2 i kwf. 'mud' 1 velop further. As time passes, our minds dv- Texthooks are keys to wisdom and understanding. The tabernacle is our source of strength in trying days. Luke Il, 40 We, the seniors, look hack on our four years spent at Sehulte and thank God for the tremendous opportunities given to us. The external growth and improve- ment of Schulte during these years should mirror somewhat the spiritual. intellectual. and social growth of each senior. 11 N' -' - Wu L., ,,,, 2- if ' 'WS was fv L, .. .. 4 Www uwmm aww ,ummm mv 1 1: .N ww Mm-mmm ww W ff WX. M,-aw 1, .Wm mm Vwgggg., -M, W 4, as Aw M ,., W Kwmw , 5 af 0 . Q 'mfg . f ,H 8 1 'ug V U s f J lux SMH ww-x ,. QTWJ fx J Q . , P' 1 I Luke ll, 52 Men may some clay tlespoil an illlIiVillllill of material nevcssities. hut they can nvvvr destroy the knowledge' that he has gL1lillf'll. Stlulellts mimlful of this fuvt, as they go from l'lilSSl'00lll to vlassroom, tlilipgvlltly strive' to im'reas0 their knowlmlgv and to :ulvum-v in true wisdom. Students enter school ready to acquire knowledge for a well-rounded education. From 8:05 until 2:55, the rustle of papers, scratch of pencils, staccuto heat of type- writers, and recitation to the screech of an electric saw indicate St-hulte's uoperation education is underway. An avalanche of humanity descends upon the cafeteria at ll :50 a.m. as the seniors rush to enjoy their special first-in- line privilege. 16 A Schulte Day Uufolds . . . Centrally located, the bookstore provides us with necessary materials. i A span of four minutes between classes creates minor chaos as students ascend and descend the stairs in great haste. lliology pludenls usa- illix-i'os1'olu-s lo nlrscwva- lln- niuvv- llIr'Illh uf :nw-1-vlln-el organisms. liasiv sf-imu-os invlmling biology. 1'll0lIllHll'y. anal pluysics. guiclv our stutlcnls to the fumla- mvnial llIl1lPl'SlLlIl1llIlg of the laws :LOYl'I'lllllg1 G04l's worlll. Directinff Curious Minds . . . U 4' distillation of WKZIIPI' llI'Q'M'lIIS no lll'0lll1'lll for KPIII l jmk, Ronald Sullivan. rlllllllllilS liulinflxi. and Rll'llill'4l 0'l e ns in 1lll'llllSll',. Louis Slllllll nails lo ralvulale xsilli hi: slide rula- a l'Ill'1't' prolrle-ni xsllirll Wallvr Wilson ih llll'iIhllI'lIlgl lu 4'0llllllt'lQ' Ilia pllyhivs expr-rinicnl. In both religion and matliematics Classes, a master plan for all four years is followed to insure complete coverage of essential material. Seniors Larry Leach, Huerta Tribble, Edward Fahy, and Tony Burget st-an vocational literature provided by Father Fisll lor his senior religion classes. ' 66 ' 99 Friction and gravity create a problem in trigo ' ' ' nonletry class wllicll Louis Smith., Robert Paton and james Uiffel attempt to solve. Freshman algebra class members find it neressary to discover exactly wllat X and Yu signify. 18 Historically Speaking . . . Three 1-ourses necessary for the nmlerstanml- ing of our nation and problems with which it is fawil are government, current world proh- lvms, anal United States history. 'l'hese Sllll- jvvts are 0l.l'f'l'f'll as illl important part of a svhool's t'llI'l'lt'lllllIll. Campaign speevlles, vivitl maps. and newspapers increase interest in the minrls ol' students who one ilay may he involvonl in settling national or international mlisputvs. ln a HNlllSlll'-Sltllln Clllllllillgll slave-rll., Tony lllll'f1t'l lllQ'1lllh Linmla 'l'urner point? out one ol' the problem places in the East tn other lllt'lIllN l'h ol' the current xsorhl lll'0lDlt lIlS vlan. his vause- to an vIev!ion-ronsq-ions ,LCOVt'l'lIlIlt'Ill vlan. United States history 4-lass Ill8IIllTl l'S, ,lohn Haley. Kathy Thorns. Albert Dannenhrink, and Jam- Cook, M-an the- rm-visa-il edition ol a Colonial llay llt'N5lHllN'I' to svn- ilu- puhlir rims- point of that era. 19 liouril xsnrlx is of gzri-all 2lhrlSl1llH'? in giving :I sludvnl lf nol nun. llwn in later life, l:0llrIilllt't' l,lllSl'0I'll, il lwtlvr llmln-rslunlling ol' his snlxjvi-I, und Spanish slu- 'Illl0lllilS livlloglio. zlnil :ull tllnsr' in various English vlaxssvs ll:-nts urn- no vu-1-plioli ln ilu- rule. will find ilu' 4'0l'I't'1'l rule-s of pnm-lllulion profilulrlv. Four Languages for You . . . Uni, oui . . . si. si . . . itu, ita . . . yes, yes--f luilgllugvs ZlI'P an f-ssvntiul part of school lift' ui S1-hullv. Uno never knows wliivll of four lunguvs lu- will llPill' u lrivnsl spvallx. Plll'lf'Z- Hills l l'uln'uis? Uuvicl Ilmnwll llllglll Iw saying. Cure lo 1llllll't'?,- lilll Q'A drill an llny keeps lllosc- Vs ansuyf' Tllul is sound Susie- Nlnrplw would find il ll2ll'll lo follow llini in an pliilosnplly zu-1-orcling In lln-sv slnilvnls in llw sf-4-mul ye-an' I'0't'lbI'lllIlg of I'iI'I'Il1'll llI'IllllIll4'liIli0ll'. Latin vlzlss. 20 long the Commercial Line . . . lsllhlllf'FS tiiutlwlitutivs. liooklwvpillgg, Sll0l'lllillltl, untl typing are ll0t'0SH1ll'y voursvs that will lm usf-tl tlwougltout our lives wlletllvr in vollvgv. in tht' lrusinr-ss or professional world, or for our own pvrsonul novels. Tllotlgltt lll'0lllQ lllh :Irv no lon,1zPr:t mystr-ry uhvn vxpluinvtl all tlw lmairrl lay ,lntly Stn-uairrl. Sll0I'lllklIHl students. .lame Findlcy and .lainvt I,lllllN'lIllSt'll. lintl :ln 1-ufivr may to ropy nlaitvriall lry learning at nvw nlplmht-1. fl rritin-nl ll00lxlxt'1'llillQl 4-lata, xsntvln-s its R1lHt'lllill'y llunte nplr-tm ltcr cxplanmtion ul' tlu- intrirau-it-5 of 1-ln-rk writing: l1lit'k. 4'lil'lx.u funnel tht- lllill'lliIN'P :tw typing: tyrof ftrugzalt lllfllllglll lllt'll' tluily 4-xt-I1-iw to re-lux ,tiff lingn-r-. Basic principles of drafting and designing are taught Schulte is indeed very fortunate to have its own to students who are planning to enter the field of print shop. Joe Mirhki, Ray Killion. and John Berg mechanical engineering and architecture. learn the fundamentals of hand-set type. Industrial Artists . . . For those interested in vocational careers Schulte offers courses in home economics and industrial education. These subjects assist in training students in skillful methods for their individual type of work in later life. The mood shop. provided with the most modern e uiiment. is the iro ner :lace for fl 1 1 1 1 I students to learn how to complete those llo-lt- yourself jobs. Lucile Maskell and l,inda Ofsansky work diligently to Tasty treats are produced with ease in well-equipped tinish a formal for the annual style show sponsored by the model kitchens by Sandra Fischer and Patricia Ste- home economics rllltlvttls. phen. 22 if' WWMMW MW W ,M ,,,Ww,MMf Aww Our wx-Milly orgunizml lmnfl, umlvr the xlire-1-lion of Mr. R ulwll 4 lllllN0ll ulrl pulxle ln illlllllllil lu Sc-lxullv's pup ar-sfinns und gunna-5. Music for Ever one . . . This yvur :luring vvvry vlufs pf-rim! alruins ol' lumsl music' or ol' wwul svlm-lions Ovlm through tho hulls from Wlr. llurrilson's or Sislvr Nlury lluhvrlu's lllllili' clussvs. 7Vlv0ling fivv eluys u xwvk in u uvu l'ull-vrvalil l'0lll'SI'.. llu' Clmrul Clulr ul' Sflllllll' lligll Sm-Imnl is growing in rv- nown lhrouglmul llw vily. Llmrul Llub nmnihvrs ure: Prem! rm- .l. Rivlwltu. If V ' . H Kuuiuwrvr. J. llrms. .l. Evan. unrl C. S. Linrlvmun While ,Iuun-s Bray 1'l'l1Il'lgPS u revorrl ol l.ll0llll1. Slsivr Mary Hulwrlu inlvrprvlr lln- vuriuus momls of this lxlQ'KL'llZll', l,. W1-I1-ln. W. M1-Ke-Illia-. und M. A. llurlrult lumous vulllpun-1' lur Hugh M1-I.:-iflx. .lerriv liilflil. :mil Thiril rms J. Svllnyalvr. .l. Slum. .l. Almll. .l. Sullivan 0lllt'l'r ul her lIlllSl1' upprvriuliou vlan. and l', lil-ny, 23 Sm-oml rms ll. Petty. Il. Coslvlln. M. K. Sullivan. S Change of classes gives friends an few minutes to rntrll up on the soviul and 2ll'lldEIIlll' news ol the hour. Completing an Active Day After another day of svhool, students start for home with more knowledge to put to their own personal use. f Lockers are a neressury stop-off between classes. Srhulte's halls appear empty, but the echoes of the busy day can still be heard. Officers and members of the Student Council are: Seatedflolene Richetta. secretary treasurerg .lames Funk, president: and Paula Welch. Standing--Father ,loscph Beech:-m Kay tforlding. Robert Valle, Jean Klug, Stephanie Arnold, Margie Cahill. Hugh lVlcI,e-ish Stephen lihernay, David Cariuo, .lolm Bardon, and Carol Sue Hllllllll. James 0'tIonncll vice-president. is not pictured. 66Schulte's IIlt6gI'Zlt6I'S,, . . . lfnder the guidance of Father lieechem. the student council strives earnestly to de- velop vstulnlislmtl school polieies, set stan- dards. and present resolutions which concern students. faculty. or lmth. liesides heing integraters, they also take full charge of important annual events that include the interests of the entire student Inody-homecoming eoronation. the carnival, sock-hops, and smaller aetivities. Selling of the hasliethall and foothall season tickets is also handled hy this essential organization. The Sale-teen llrivers' Club, introduced by the Stu- dent Council, has many practical aims. Here james Funk, president of both organizations, explains to Thomas Kulinslii. It-ft. why he seeks lllll per cent cooperation in memhership at Schulte. Study Club heads check the school calendar to arrange sperial dates for their various activi- ties. Kay tiodrlingz and John 0'llea, Fresliman Clubg Larry DeRoIf, Advertising Christianityg Tony liurget, St. Vinrent de Paulg Ron Sullivan, St. .lohn Boscog Patricia Hanley, Catholic l,iteratureg John Brinkman. Junior St. John Bosco. Spreading Catholicism . . . Catholic literature, atlvertisemeut, anal ac- tion are furthered hy the many mission study clulis here at Schulte. Meetings are lieltl weekly, and many of these clulrs assist the C.S.lVl.C. in aiding the foreign missions as well as people here at home. Newest study 4-lull organized this year is the St. Vincent de Paul which concentrates its attention on the lonely people at the Vigo County Poor Farm. Meiulrers of the St. Vincent de Paul Study Club prepare for a weekly birthday party for residents of the Poor Farm. 26 llc School-wide llltll0liC Action Sislvr Mary llvlvll uml lllPllllN'l'S ol' this ' S1'll00l 0l'gill1lZllll0Il, llw Catholic- SlllllPlllS. Nlission Crusaulv, assist tlw lorvign and lmmf' missions lly svmling IIIUIIP5 uml lll'2lyPl'S lc-rml ln ilu' Slllilvlll lnmly. lf.5.lVl.ll. nflivvrf l.urry lk-Rolf, pulnlivity dire:- ynn Fl'llt'lI1lllf, ae'1'm-lzll'yg Tony llurgvl, prvsiclenlg SII- llllllf' lKllllllIN'l'Cl'. ll'l'1lrlll't'l'1 l'alIri4'lx Mellon., Vll't?-lll'6Si- lm: .lurk Svllnyller, spiritual 1-0-omlillallol' din-:Iss plana lor lllt'lI' amnuul l.l1r1sIinzls rural llI'IVt'. x Most lwuuliful projvvt of the lf.S.lW.l1. for Iln' yl'1lI 1- v May llroxxning. Kay llfloonluxs, Sl'l'I'Q'lLlI'y during ilu ur N55-l056. plm-vs ai floral Nl't'4llll on Our l,:u - .nun-. I lalrli1'ipamta ol' tllr' May llrouning are the officers :incl ll0Ill9l'00l'l'l rvpn-se'l1l:llivf's. Tlwy nu pisluxul lun iul llil I ng - '- s 1 rf' the rrmsni lVlt'lllllPl'S of the National Honor Soriely are: James Funk, .loy Foulkes, Larry lleflolf, Nlargarvt liluelwr. l,ynn FI'llQ'lllllll'.. William lfvnoglio, Jolene Rit'lll'Ilil., Carol Thoms, Janet l.llllllt'llllS+'ll. Rll'llill'tl U'l,4-ary, Marx Ann llarliutt, ,lerrie Coda, Ronald Sullivan, l'atri1'ia llanle-5. antl l'aula Wvlrll. Not llll'llll't'll--Llllllil Turl i'cl1ulto,s Honor Groups . . . lni-oniparalrlv to olllcr organizations ol' St'lllllll' arf' two llonor soc-ivties. National Honor Sorivty anal Quill anel S4-roll. l lll1'lI your l'il't0:'n pf-r vent ol' tlm 1-urn-nt mnior 1-lass is solm-teal lmy tllv faculty for lllPllllDl'l'Sl1llI in the National llonor Society. illlio Quill ancl Svroll is an lI0ll0l'ill'f sovioty for outstanding stuslonls in the fiolil ol' journalism. Planning: ilu' initiation 1'PI't'lll0Y'ly for future l'll?llllTt'l'w are tlw National Honor Society offivvrf .laxneb Funk, vive--pn-fitlviitg ,lm lfoiilltnf. pn-siclmllg William Fenoglio. iI'Q'iIrlll't'l'Q anll ,lolvnv Rirllvtta. sn-rl'ctall'v. 23 ICF. Newly cle:-ted members of Quill and S4-roll are: seated - l'atl'i1'ia Kniptasrll, and Margaret Hllwller. Standing-- HI'lll'Q' Gerard. presidenlg Lynn Fl'llf'lllll.ll., Joy Foulkc-s, and Carol Potty. Planning Ahead . . . To uvquirv an In-tlvr llll1ll'l'Slilll1liIlg in lhv fivlnls of Ivan-lning anal nurfing. HtlllIl'lllS ure' illSll'll4'U'1l Ivy Siflvr :Kun Wmlim-u. aulxism' ul lllv l'xllllll't' 'l'l'1l1'Ill'l'S of fXlll1'l'i1'z1. amel Sislf-r .Ivan vlKll'g,1ill'1'l. aulvisor of ilu' Future- XIIIXPHI Club. 'l'ln-sv 0l'QLlllliZilliUllS vlmlnlv hllllltqlllr lo ln'c'pul'4' l'4'lll0U'lf for Iwo iIlllNll'lillll pro- fmsiurns. Ul'fi4'm'l'a ol' lllv VNC 1ll'l'I avallvll ,le'l'l'l1' trllllll.. Nll't'- prvaidn-lng .a ' f. pre-. - 1 any Q D Slnmling Jllilllllt' Moore. pulrlivily Vlliliflllillll ,Iam Lulu lH'llllhl'Il. lIl'0Q1l'illll l'llilil'lllllllI livlly llivllannls. ll't'llhllltI F'I'A offim-rs :xml lll1'IlllH'l'S urv: an-ulewl Margin- Cahill. xira--pl'wi4lvl1l: t?1ll'1lI Dt'1'lx1'l'. -1-4-rn tary: Jun:-I Ni:-lmlf. prvficlvnlz .Illily K1-ll:-5. ll'l'1lrlll'Q'l'. Standing Slllillllll' Nlurpln, Sillllll Xxllillllllll. llslrln Kuala-llu. NZIIIVN llriglll. xlllfilllllll' lluppx. liawlvalrn nl'Illll'l. Nlilfglii' l l'ullxxxn. 29 At a nearby research laboratory, science students view the recent progress in antibiotic control ol' disease. W Officers and heads of the Stage llluh are: Front row-- Willianl Fischer, presidentg Frank Topolosek, vice-president. Second row Sandra Wltittttzttt, secretaryg Betty Richards, costumes: Linda Turner, treasurer: Catherine Boyd, light- ing and curtains. Third row -llene Muccolini, director of seatingg Larry lleRolf, scene desi,11nin,'tg and Carol Petty, makeup. Jolene Richetta, properties, is not pictured. 30 Science in Action . . 'l'hroughout the year, the active Science Cluh, under the direction ol' Sister Agnes Aloyse, visits industrial plants in and around Terre Haute, hears guest speakers, and views cttrrent movies and slides on modern science. Memhers who wish enter the Annual lndiana Science Fair. Science Club ofticers leave school to attend a tout' of a ocal industry. Larry IleRolf, secretitrvg Joy Isonlkes, presidentg ,Iohn Haley. vice-president: and Kathleen Thorns, treasurer. Behind the Scenes . . . A newly organized cluh at Schulte. the Stage Cluh. under the direction of Sister Mary Huherta, assists at production little with effective lighting, makeup, costumes, and stage properties. N Aedificatores . . . The Latin cluh, Aedifieatores4the huilders -sponsored hy Sister Wfinifred Ann holds meetings twice a month during the class period. Memhers suhscrihe to the Latin newspaper, Auxilium Latinum, and read and discuss articles written in the dead language. Doing research on their favorite subject, Latin, are the officers of the Schulte Latin Club. Suzanne Murphy, presidentg Lynn Fruehauf, vice-presidentg Carol Thoms, secretaryg and John Haley, treasurer. Schulte's Stenographers . . . Those who are interested in secretarial careers find that memhership in the Secretary-of-thc- Month Cluh gives additional experience to help with unusual office situations later on. linder the direction of Sister Mary Gertrude. memhcrs relieve the office somewhat of general dupli- cating. Officers of the Secretary-of-the-Month liluh are: Mary Gail Yerdeyen, junior representative: Mary ,lo Piazza. presidentg Patricia Hanley. secretary-Ire-asurer: llarlnara Bennet. vice-president. Modern Romans'7 partake of a Latin banquet, high- light of the year for the Latin Club. Lynn lfruehauf, Paula Welt'l1, Jolene Riehetta., Tony Donovan.. Margaret Blueher, and Suzanne Murphy. 31 Serving Others . . . These play an important part in the sofrial life of the students. They not only assist projects directly concerned with Schulte itself, but they also help foreign missions. the aged, and philanthropic groups in Terre Haute. Homemalting Club officers and moderators con- struct colorful holly wreaths at Christmastime for the needy. Mrs. William Clark and Miss Doris Bradley. lll0Il6l'1IlOl'SQ Mary Margaret Thompson, secretaryg Mary Gail Verdeyen. vice-president, ,loan lielfi, treasurer, and Patricia Duffy, presi- dent. Officers of the Junior Red Cross, as they plan a new project, are: Darby Costello. vice-presidentg Margie Smith, secretary: Suzanne Kammerer, president, and ,ludy Kelley, treasurer. This active group, under the tlirection ol' Sister Ann Joachim, constructed Thanks- giving and Christmas favors for St. Anthony's hospital and cooperated with the Junior Red Cross in a polio project. Members of the Library Club, also under Sister Ann ,loachim's guidance, meet to discuss new books and pamphlets to he distributed throughout the library for the use of the students. Seated---Marianne Capps, Sharon Kearney, secretary, Margie Smith, vice-presi- dent: Jolene Richetta. president, Darby Costello, treasurerg Cathy Boyd. Standing--Maureen Cleary, Janet Nichols, liarbara Bennet, Patricia Porter, Mary Margaret Thompson, Jane Drew, Roseanne Corey, Carolyn Sue Linrleman. Phyllis Nasser. Jeanne Foulkes. 1. . . ctivities . . . liIlllf'l' the capahlf' xlirevtion of Mrs. William Clark, the Girls' Atlnletiv Association has pluunfwl auul lll'1'0IlllbllSlICll much this year. Meetings wcrv hold ourh Montlay f'YOIllIlgJj. during whivh huskethull. vollc-yhall. swimming, aml tuluhl- ing play-days wvro plannocl to givo Schulte- girls a variety ol' sports. U.A.A. offin-ers are: .lerrie Coda. se-1're-tary-treasurerg Susie- Murphy. point chairman: Paula We-I4-h, preside-ut: Margy lhuivliiv. vit-e-preside-nt. An activity of the CAA. provides fun for those who attend the regular Monday night l1ll't'lll1g1S. .lerriv linda does the splits, while ,Ian Ricllarcls and Mary Lee- Shea stand on their hvaels to uutliuu a pyru1ni4l voniposell of ,lulie lferguson, ,Iuliaun Dt-Rolf, l,imla Wt!ll'lI, Ju :Kun Moore, Carol Hanna. ,lane Ileuehir-, Margie- lfrauzxsa, Marilyn Tlioms, Qloau Bc-lli, and Rosviuary Pflvging. 33 s ,,,,.v-...A 9? Carol l'etl ', literary editor, gives necessar identifira- 3 . Y n to ?1ll'll pirturv before sending it lo the engraver. W. ,why llrure- Cn-rartl. e-tlilor-in-c'lliul', and llalriria Kniptasrll, afsoviato vrlitor. 1-In-r-k Pat-li entry of the WST Mitra Hal Youarl aml Tlioniar Stergar, artists for tlle Mitre. tleritle on color S4'll6lllEh ancl arrangenu-'nts nhif-ln will appear on flivision pagm. Year's Histor in the l,ynn lfrueliauf, layout editor, and Mary Kaye Sullivan, editor of photography, correlate 'tlwir ideas about pirlure sizes in lllv 1lunimy. it 2 ik i 3 M X 3' lxp-N N- Q ' , . . f'Q5,? . .Www 42.5 rr ,lun-ph Ifimlley. bminess Illllll1lgt?l'. and Joseph ,-Xlmlt. afsoriatv business manager, work ron- wtanlly to keep the Mllrvs l'r-1-owls in urcle-r. , , I if . . , ...K Mr. ElIllll1ll1lIt'l Fusvo, advisor, and Sister ,Ivan Mal- garet. literary advisor, flirevt the stall in gaining: a lngli rating in 'nnrnalistiv 1-11-zltivc-lwsf for llu- IOS? Milrv. as - aa - J Printed Maklllg . . . To sunnnarizv tllf- IH'0gl'f'FS an4l llappffnings ol' tlw svllonl yvar an4l to give' the Slllllf'Ill lloaly a lIlt'Ill0l'y hook for later life wcrv the aims of llll' 'WST .Vitrv staff. 'lllwy stron' to put forth a yearbook whim-In wonlll svrw' ilu-sv pnrposvs to the grmntmt vxlvnt. Essential to any staff arm' the apprentires and typists. Nanry Bright. ltintla Roavll, anll james Sl'lll'lCldCl' are lwing trained for lllgll9I' pohitions next year. lxay Royer, ,lanct l.ulvln-- IIUSPII., and Marilyn lVlur1lo1'k typv llllSlllt'hS lvttc-rs. aflvffrtising forms. and copy for the annual. 35 porlvrf Duviil llollm-ll, Tony Burg:-K. Maury Mm llurla lil. . . llllfl up lin-lr 1'llrl'e-ntly-1'ullc1'lwl llt'Nhl7lih uri- in llll. Cutlineg llateliiwg llvzullinv . . . lY,t'l't'Illlit'l' T, W50. lllLl!'lU'll ilu- iluy for ilu' illllK'lll'ilIll'l' ol' our svlioul ll0WSlH.lIN'l' llw Srllllltvrill. Working 1lSSillll0llHly, Sisivl lViurizln llllil stuff llilVP gutlwrml ull rur- rvnt IIPWVS anal liuvv llllllliSlIf'1l il for llw Slll4l?lllS. Slllillllll' Knninivrvr. Viym-lu iVl1'Ke-llzie-, Tony llmmvun Mgn'ilyn Miinlm-lx. mul .llulilll llivvr. l'f'y0l'l PIU S- 1- 1- , , . .Iuy lfoullwf. Filiiill'-ill-l'lllt'l,, uml Sister Marian. aulvisor. vlwrk mm' the l'illiSllt'1l pmje'1'l with antis- luvlion. miin' -'el N llll1lt'l'Nily uf lllc- vililurs fel lu work. t.ill'0l In-tty, if-ulurv vdilorg Mul'gz1re'l liluelwr, nmw edilnrg lxalye- Sullivan, plmlo Q-ililorg William: l e-lmgglio, sports editor: .IUlt'Ill Hil'llf'll1l., alumni vdilor. 4 Maury Kay llilllllllilllll. ,luililli Sl:-xsunl. liurol Tlnmla. ' - nyll. Limlu 'l'urm-r. Larry llc-Rolf, mul lwlln-rim li Vlvillium Nasser Ilw lulsilwas wvlion of 'llw Mull' orguilize- llu-ir :Ulf for llle- nvxl Sl'lHIlf4'llll issue. X 1'.u'v-Ir'-v unuplw -mul:-x III llllhlplllull ul an .num ni wllynxlllelll vial llifgllligllls of 1 1 HJ7 . . . Football Seasoifs Glamour Our Gridiron Quwrn of W56, Miss Lynn 1'll'lll'llRllll,. Qll69ll,S utlemlzlnts from 4-an'h of the four rlmws :nw ssuvvf lo the vrosul up ilu- if driven zuronnfl lhn' fir-ld Carol Hanna. lvl'l'SllIllllI1f, Mnrgy lllxllt-'lllth nrniorg Kath :luring hull' linn-. lllllihlllb, 'unior' Dolores linrclivk, so lhoniorv. J v Www mari Que-en annl vourl us they appeared llrms :mil Marie lliovunini. Second rows- U'l,eury, Mary l,ih llvvker, Crvg Funk. NvAwNf:wmMNqsWMw',. yr during the 4-oronution 1'Pl'CIlI0lly. lfronl rms Jnml Rob:-'rl lfseszko, Ruymonfl l vilvi', Carol llelly. Tim Mary Rehorsl, Paul Hegurly, :incl Tom Kulinski. Third rms Iloloref Bnrflirk, Murgy Denehie, Kathy Thoms, :incl Carol Hanna. Fourth roxs :lo Hll lo ill Qu Rnhuul 0'l enx Pllll N1 n John Ex: , 1 uurl. Nlivluu-I Mvrr' :Incl Hall Hmnzvllinv. . n con Lynn. : ' , 4 Q. z .Va 'pe-llini. 38 nfl ullllllfll' . . . Combining u raging honfirv. at rvgul vom- nution of an lm-r-ly quvf-n. anti an vxviting gannv with lLl'l'Silll0ff'lA High School, S1'illliil'.H thirai tltlllllili il0llli'l'0llliIlgL 1'iilIlilXPli ther gri4i- iron season. Lynn Fl'll0il1IlIi' was vhosen qnemi hy ther stluit-nt hotly and t'l'0M'lN'li hy thc' 1'0-captains of tht- foothull it'lllIl. Hvr uttemlunts. lzuiics-in-waiting. :uni l'St'0l'tS con- trihntmi to thf- ilIllll'f'SSiVPIlf'SS of tht' t'm'P- nmny. To rousv tht' vrowti to tht' 'walk of school spirit. the svnior hoys. whose- privilrgv it is to svt the stage for this uiraunzl. hoistml To-vii in effigy to the' top of thv i'um'rul pyrv he-i'ol'v sc-tting it 2ti.iillll0. As ilu- fiuinvs oi' thv lmnfirc- rose' highvr. shouts anti ciwcrs rf'- 1't'il0l'1i through the vrowti to wish Svhultv an most starve-ssflil hoinvvoming. A miniature k'Tea-li is ralisvci onto AI truck to ln- l'1ll'l'it fi to its finznl rvsling: plan-v on tht- St'ilIliit' foothalii fit-Id. .iillllvs Funk und senior illlti4iif'hw 1llllN'tll' to iw ilu- rf-ntvr of uttrzu-tion us thvy raise' 'l'vvI1 in 4-ffigy thc- night In-fore thf- higz gzunn-. Svlmol spirit b1Iilll'iliPh thc' nil' as tha- t'0llfillQ1l'ilii In-ups sixyxszlrtl. ,luninr Prom Qum-n is rruwne-rl by Rivlmrd 0,l.eury, president uf the vlalss. Hvr 2IIlt3l1fiill1ln :Intl llwir usvorls nrv: lfronl rms 7-Ed l,0llIlPl'llI0ffl'l'. Carol Pvtly. Mary Jnlinson. Vi'illiann lfvnogliu. Se-voml run lAlNI'0l11'f' O'l3rien. B1ll'l71ll'il Bennet, Slleliu liyriw. Ray lfeilvr. Top row---,lf-rry XX'1m4lmn-rl. Queen Suzanniv Murphy, and Rivlmrll 0'l.vury. GG 'tairwzly to the Wars A sparkling galaxy ol' low-linvss ami IIllISil' Slll'l'0llI1lii'll lllf' soviulitffs as lllvy usv0n4lml into the splvmlor of thc N56 annual Junior Prom. l Chose-n by lwr junior vluss. our lovvly l'ro1n A slurry-vywl group of rlnllvvrs IIKIUSQ' uflv 1llll'l'l1iS Miss SIIZZININ' lVlurpl1y. ilu- grunwl mura-ll climax of an lnvnmrallule vvvning. 40 66 'ilver Bells . . . St'llllllt'qS activity for tllv 1:lll'lSlIIlil5 llolifluys lligllliglltml thc vntire svuson wlwn tha- svnior 4-lass sponsorvtl its unnuul llilIlt'i'. Carrying out tlw t'll0St'Il llll'lIlf', tlw svniors tlr-t'orutv1l tht- Many- lmlowvr Room witll sousonul ornumvnts. 'l'lw presitling quvvn was 1-llosvn lmy populzu' ll0lllilI1tl ol' llllx sm1ior1'lzlss. 'flu' I956 Snow Wllirl gave' za l'lIllSlllllg,'C touvln to the fvstivities ol' tht- wintvr months. lovely 1lllt t'll of the Sums Wllirl is Miss llalrlmy llnstvllo. gall Imlv of St'llllllPS winter llighligllt. Qin-1-n llarlby :mtl rourt ure-: Front l'tHVf'lllll'0l llt-t-lu-r. Malrgy llPlll'lllt', f.llll't'll llalrlry. ,lull-nv Rin-lwtlu, lfurol l'c-tty. Svronrl rms --Jnmvs Funk, Nlikf- Merrill. lmnny llillll'I'. Bill l'v1'l10gll0 'l'l1lSS pn-sitlvllt Mlltl ct-mlm-fl the quvvn, Stuart Sipvs. :mtl litldiv l,0l1llt'l1ll0l.lt'l'. fl-1 Sitting this one out at the Easter Dance are: Suzanne KilDlHlCl'Bl', ,lack Schnyrler, Tony Burget, .lane Drew, Margaret Blueher, Larry llt-Rolf. Much fun is had hy all alt Schulte's Easter Dance of l056. Smiles of the crowd depict their enjoyment of the evening. 42 Special dances, such as Friday night sock-hops or other informal dances gave Schulteans a light side to life at school. During the year on various occasions, each class or organization sponsored them for the entire student hody. Cafeteria or Gym Floors, ' -' , uw April Showers is the theme of the Girls' Athletic Association dance held in the school cafeteria each year for the student body. ilCl'llllt6,S Ballroom . . . Major sock-hops heltl in the school gym this year have contributed much nierry-making to the social life of the students. Un Friday nights our gym usually took on a new look as the platters spun and the teen-agers clam-eil to the swinging music of the popular revorfling artists of today. Theme of this dum-e sponsored hy the junior class is explained by the lettering on the stage curtains. Everyone is dressed au'c'ordingly, and prizes are ansarfled fur the most original and 1'0llllt'iIl 1'0Sllllll9S. D. J. .lamlJoree, first of its kind in Terre Haute, featuring Thomas Stergar as the- evening's dist' jovkey. is the Sf'hIlIIPllIl.S first and very Slll't'8SSl.lll sork-hop. 13 King and Queen of the l95'I carnival and their court arc: front row -Margaret lfry. ,li t llrcxxg second rows -Ray Killion, Claudia Hensley, Nlicliael Steplwns. Beth Shaglcy. Ray Nassa I, Tony llurgt-'l, .lean Klug. William Thiclg lhirtl rom Quccn .luliann llcRolf, King lu y tluuninghain. and ,IEIIIUSS Funk, presitlcnt of thc Htutlcnt Council. Carnival chairmen draw up the floor plan for the biggest fcstivity of the school ycar. They are: Sister Winifred Ann, Sister Vllinifrcal. Mr. .loscph Frisz, and Mr. Enimanucl Fusco. 44. SC.llllltC,S Uwn 'I'lw fourth annual carnival of Schulte., hcltl March 3, l957. provml to he the largcst alul host in the four yvars. Bright. colors fillml the gym as cach honicroom conipfvtctl against onc another. Senior homeroom 6's Magnolia Manor carrictl off two honors: first prizc for originality, lneauty, anrl economy: :mtl for not- ting the highest profit. Junior homeroom 8A's The Conf-ral Store won second prize. anal homoroonis 9, 5, anfl 4 tietl for thirtl placc honors with their hooths: Little Las Vegas. Flowf-r Shop. antl Parcel Post. Sl'llllllf',S 1957 carnival was onc ol' which thc faculty anal stutlcnt hotly coultl wcll lic proual. Magnolia: Manor supplies visitors with out-of-this-isorlll The General Slum- proves lo ln- one- of the- nms rlniu-lu-n mlinn:-rs. utlruvlive- booths ul llw l'2ll'lliV1Ii. ardi Gras . . . A ll'ilIlSfOI'lllf'li gym grvetf-al crowds who ul- lmulvfl SchuIl0's annual Mardi Gras. A mloll huusv, Kidelivlalld, uttruviivv l'Gfl'f?SillIlf'lll slznuls. an luring Pvnny Pitch, an tmnpiing rake walk. and glllily liPl'0l'lltCli lroolils v0llh'ivP1i In gin' u portrayal of SCIIIIIIPUII ingvnllity. To tvs! your lllm-k'-S1-lllllw has Little l.a1s Yvgxus ul your rmlvmxie-m-1-. Ili-nny Pilrll and vom-ession il00lll:e eiraux 1-l'ms1ls during tlw entire- day. 43 f Q. 'l'lu- Ne-nite .-Mlurvllillf' mst an the-w nppvurvfl in tlw finale ol' tln- tulrle-uuX. SClll'Ilt0,S Glee llw Ulm' tlluln unalvr tln- ulrlv 1lll'f'1'll0ll ul' blSl0l' lvlillf l'lllllt'l'llt prvavlltvtl lllt'lllt't'Stlllt' li1lblf'1ltlX for its fllll'lSllllLlS prograun. Slllltlfil Yvlllllllilll unll ,llllllt'H Funk rmul tlw liilllivul ll1'l'0llIll ul' the Nativity wllilv 4-uvll St'l'llt' wus portrznyml on ftugv lry Illl llllN'l'S ol' tllt' mixml lll't'SPlll1tll0ll un awe-inspiring uppvul'ul1m'v. Quint ,l0ht?IDll tllltl ilu- Nirgin Wlnry. purlrzlyetl by Glen- Hillmllctte-5 lrring to our nxintl lllv ln-unity llllll lllt llllN'I'h, grin' ltr an true- pivlurv ol tllia evvr- ul tln- glorious 'lirfl lllll'lSlIllilr. muy naitix ily al't'Il4'. -lb l'll0l'lIS. Yilt'l0lIS llgjllllllgj untl mlm-S gun- tht- Gay Ninetiesn review provides refreshing entertainment on Parents' Night J iclt bmhnyclex and Sue Higgins enact the song, Bicycle Built For Two, as Clec lluh memhexs join in lhe chorus. Club Presenting . . . Meeting every occasion with the ap- propriate songs and dances has been only part of the program undertaken by the Glee Club. Blending of voices to produce four-part harmony has been another aim of this active group. Affording amusement on Parents, Night, members of the Glee Club turned the calendar hack to 1890 when they pre- sented a variety of numbers popular in that era. Another outstanding event on their schedule was 'Tis A Great Day , a sparkl- ing presentation which brought smiles to all shamrock wearers, Irish or not. Two scenes from 'Tis A Great Day display the enthusiasm of the lads and lassies while participating in Gaelic style for a St. Patrick's Day celebration. 5 :4 .H .., , ,S 9 -4 L A qi W, .ff.:-Lillfwgiffy Hi! 15,5 QV Af, 58,-.1-f:1q fYZa: :. : k5Q5L9'L' A 2 ' ww fl 5?1,i'.2Q'sfs1wf'ilw52fQSiif??mzsf5 Q93 'A . ,f g,?2x:gf1i1f'f,9f2MzQU1im32:-5,5T.lii?'ywffiv 'ii '2Ws1s,i: 'T 7i5fIkfF53iE2?? ' , z72g:Qf:ifl , 1' - 'L 537 V if A In -- ' L 'W-W WL, 75x7qfsiK'A3?i?.15f:liiie- ' ' J . A Si- K 1 m' L Q-f, f 5 f fsi'Afv 1r::1.a-1'-fi We - Q ' 5 . 1-1. Kaz.. Q57 f 1 - , , . V 5 igggrffa T, , if .g,, -grew, -wfvf-f,iL-.i'fi,: .i ,g' gi1kig H? 5 5, K L ffliiii L W . , ,gffq-If 4 4,,, q 1, Qm Q3 I A , , H 1,35 sf fllf qiz N. fir- f wwf f- '-if sk K i K was fx , x ' Q3 5 Us , ' QA A . N wig 'W N5?lYii:i Q V, A 'N ' A -VW -W' ff .4-. 15a4s4QQ?5Sz2gg2Yy3L1,QQg5,. luv 40, ' 3,1 -sx M. Q GQMQ A 4 W I 4. iliimqfmgqqgamamitw ,. J f R 'V L l Luke Il, 52 Keynote of Schulte's participation in sports is the development of true sports- manship. This is a quality possessed hy athletes who wish to distinguish them- selves as having Christ-like respect for man and high regard for every opponent. Advancing in physical grace should ac- company the daily increase of sanctifying grace in each athlete. 4-Iuslu-tl in u traulitionul rivalry Wllf l'Plll tlw snlwrior pmsvr ol' tht' Golalfln Hours proxval slonnnunt with at 53 to li vit-tory. vontinm-tl thirst lor 1-onquvst was muni- l't-stvtl in at mlm-isivv xivtory of 52 to 0 osvr fif'l'Sllll1'f1'l' 'lit-vli. annul l.lll'lllt'l' eni- pliusizml in thv Sl to 6 triumph over Aliove: St-nior llilll'lTllt'lx lioh list-szlxo lintls nvecletl grounfl ll'0llll1l le-ft vnel in thc: llc-rstliinwx-r grannr-. lit-lou: 'Xltvr at long: tlrive- ulounfivlnl. l'nllhzu'lx llillll llegnrty plunges into thr- lironiisvtl lillltl ttf-ft-mtl-tl hy tl:-i'stliivyvl'. Sfllllllt' untl lilunxillv St'llllll'lllllll With high spirits, tho S1-hnltv limirs' llic-kne-ll. A pl Hike, Gold, Hut l . . . S1-liultP's Goltlvn Hours opt-rival their gridiron 1-uiiipuign hy losing to Cullm- tlrul, 20 to 6. Not living tllS1'0lll'1lg0tl hy this tlefmit, the Btxil!'S luunt-livtl il viv- tory strvak hy downing the Duggan' Hull- eloggs, 32 to tl. ln this gannv Dick 0'Leury. sf-nior llllll'llill'li. showfwl ontstuntling llPl'l.0l'Illlll1t'f'. Dirk wus pt-rinittctl to rvtire rvlnt-tamtly to tho hem-li at lhv mul ol' the lirst hall' with four touch- tlowns to his 1-rc-tlit. 'l'h0 svn-onal hull' wus wvll vontrollvcl hy St'llllllPqS sevontl uncl thirtl tennis. Again St-hnlte mist the hlunlwt ol' virtory over tlwir opponent. this tiniv over tht' Brazil llcal Devils with at 26 to 01-liniux. lt was like at one-uct play with the Goltlf-n Hours an-ting: us the niuin t'lml'zu-ten's. ungn- into Wiley's line can he very rough going- ns linllliurlx Milw Nlvrrill finals ont. 50 1 i Wiearied hy the first half. the team relaxes and attenlively' listens to the instructions of lioarh l'ete Yarda. Patience Pays Dividends . . . Sr-hulte's Colden liears tallied their sixth straight victory hy heating the Linton Miners, 39 to tl. With a seore of 26 to U at the lneginning ol' the seeond half. Coaeh Pete Varda was thoroughly eonvineed that his reserves were well qualified to meet the eolnpetition, and his deeision ol' playing the seeond and third string varsity was justified when they made the ad- ditional two touehdowns in the final quarter. The vietory' over the Crawl'ordsviIle Athenians gave the Golden Bears seven slraigllt games of triulnph. hut mueh to the lament of the Sehulte fans the winning streak was snapped hy the Wiley' lied Streaks with a seore ol' 2l 106. Hager to vindicate their loss to Wiley. the Golden liears fought with high determination and elimaxed their season ol' 8 vietories and 2 defeats with 2126 to I6 triumph over the Garfield Purple Eagles. Taking head of halftime instructions, halllnaek Ili 0'l,eary finds a hole in the Garfield defense ju! it-re the eoaeh said it would he. Composing the powerful looking vargity rrew are: Front rows 'Manager Tom Cahill, ,lim O'C0nnell, Ron Sullivan, Mike Merrill, Mike Kyle. Tom Kulimki, Paul He arty, Tom Maloney, Bob lfseszko, Mike Higgins, Hal Yonart. Bark row-Jerry Porter, Larry Eralxam, Hal Heazel- line, Dirk 0'l.eary, ,lolin Flvelo, Steve llllernay, Tom Sappinglon. Ray Feiler, Paul Scan-pellini, Larry Leurll, George Johnson. ,lim Hensley, lloarli Pete Varlla. Mission Completed . . . SHS Opp. CLllll6lll'ill 6 20 Dugger 32 0 Brazil 26 0 Sclllarman 213 Gerstmeyer 52 6 Bicknell 5 I 6 l,ini0n 39 0 Cruwforilsville l9 0 Wiley 6 19 fiilffllalll 21 16 Coach Pete Varda, master-mind of the Colden Bears, pauses momentarily from liis work on team slzllislim. 52 lssuing equipment, taping ankles, ancl many other duties fall to thc' Ill1llIltf1Pl'h --Tony Donovan. .lim Giffvl, Tillll Cahill, and .loe Cahill. ,lunior Narsily: l'il'0lIl rms Bill Boland, Huh Wrin, Gary Attorsnn, ,lohn lflak. .lim Mn-- Quasle, llrunt Amlersun, Clar- enve Reemly, Arrlliv llattvrson. Sevond rms -Cuaclx .lim Berger, jerry Sullivan. Bernard Roby, Mike Eflner. .lvflery lam. Eddie Muraski. Mikf- l a-re-m'y, Larry l rus-haul. llrnnis llarrett. lmlispensalllo . . . Hlllllllilililli' umlvrvlass alhlf-los rvvortlml a sllv1'essl'lll :jl'illll'0ll sva- son, showing pl'0llllSP of topping Pvc-ry opponvnl in thc future. This Pnthusiasni was matt-heal hy an invillcihle 1l0lf l'llllll2lll0Il to win ovvr all mhls. Freslnncn: l ronl rms Man- ager llon Hirhetta, Mike Evelo, llarry loner, Toni lfenogliu. Clint Crockett. Efl Walter. Donn llrannan, jerry McCor- mivk., Charlis- Casper. Sem-mul row- Frank l lat1'lier. W'alter llarvus, llanny W1'ill, llon Barnes, Hill Roberts, Dirk Jaeger, Bob Valle, John Gerl- rivk, Hill Hafner. ,lack lluhy. l rank Byrne, Sam Bryant. and il0ill'll .Inv lfrifz. 54 -s A ,A ' Q rfb gi 5 J Q 5 , Y .34 3. A , vw R x q F ,, 5 4 5 N , Q f an K Q, xi I W If ,, KES hwy . Xmf' 3 iw . 3 -igkg f W- ' im ' X9 1 M if if X A 'P if Q Ea . Q '12' 12 Q : ' ' Q Q Mwst . A lsg f , -Sf A 2 , Q H A Q N31 H - M w ...,.: 5 : .:,. I , .,.., -vs 'F x - w Q SSRN? QI Q ::': K gf-A f , .. -b 2, N ' ' S N '.:,, -fm M 5 2 .W .:- gf ws gf Q 1- ,,,,, , Y x ' Y it gwyswxs Q , Q' ,QE . L! .,i.,,, .,,, , ...,.. ,L Q M W K Q N Q W- I N f NM Mx 'av l ' A Q ig' cl. :HI ext it I9 ii' i an g 1 ,im 4 Q 2 ' is - ,. 'Q- 2 k fi Q v X -P-' Q K' M 'Q K , X- H 1 A A qx' Q 4 S2 23 H ' , Y ,.,, , 5 -v::.:.:.:. Q' A 9 W , .9 M 5 A x we M96 X X,.. Q Xi. 1 5 L Ilya., 'wi , Y Q' fm' 2, M -, 5 . ,, S- X YY Junior Varsity vheerleatlers have alreatly realized the value of the vonfirienee in a team neetlefl to keep that team in high spirits. With assistance from the varsity 1-heerleaclers, zest was aclfletl to all of the Junior Varsity football and haskethall games hy these three girls. .lunior Varsity rheerleaders im-lude ,lane Drew. Alice Klug, and Elizabeth Evelo. Go, Go, Go 56 Varsity 1-heerleaulers with a few years of experienee hehincl per cent school hacking fo: the foothall and haskethall teams. Well-organizeul rheer- ing hloeks were untler the ali- reetion of these five girls, antl the spirit of Sehulte High was well exemplifietl al all vom- petitive rontests. ,Iny lfoulkes. llolorvs liur- flirlx. Marianne Morgan. Margie tlahill, and Jerrie Coda supply plenty of spirit when the Yarsity plays. them knew the value ol' H10 o sis 2 if uv . ' '::::g.-EE,.. if Q i X gzwxxx - Q S , : , , . Eau . A 4 X- wx 'M w.:.:.:.:.:.:. ...... ' N 4: X 9? X X xx X X X X Qs N Q 2 X Q x ' Q K- :-4:-z:-,ws:s:5::s:s J 5 Y X 'X 2 Q X' Q. X 2 - Q Q. I 6 wwf , N s,k'L Q www Q x 5 fl 1 WFS ' f S Q x Q 5 ' 5 Q 4 ,M X S? 2 -V ,:,, f ..,.., X M -V :QQ k S 5 .1+. ..,..,, - - - - E . ': Q V KM? , g V4 5 f ' W :-:- . 4? 'X - - ' .N ..,. , ,Q '1 54 ---- K fp R X 1 wx ,,...:.:::.m 5 ff m vlx 0'l,vni'y zulds lun nmrf- in ilw wore :luring ill? 1 ll IIIIPQPI' gizlnlv Milli liif wpe'4'i,lllw. ilu' lan np. e' nllllf' QZAIUIP. Tllilm lmlv Ill Illv lllll'Kl lIlIZll'lPl ul lli N Higginf jump- annl vuiiiu-1-lf. 33 Jormunt nourlv an vcur, Fm'xsur4l Larry Ne-ifllingvr 1llll'llIlDlh Ixso on ii fast lll'4'2llx in Ilw S1'l'1'il1Ll gznnv. 'llllv f-purlxling fpiril nl' ilu- liulclcn livurh wah IlPlllt ll zil ilu- lli'QjlllIllllgI ol' llw sf-zismi Ivy an loss I0 Brazil. 6l In 58. lint it wus rvguimwl willi livv 1'0llhPi'llllY0 xim'ml'i0s lrmn lyl0lllt'ZlIlll1l, Switz City. Utim' Crvvlx. lllvnn annl S1-P4-illzi. Vlllll' winning slrvzxlx wus lmllwl UP llic' livanrf wn-rv lwulvn luiu' in il row: firsl lry fi0!'r-llllPfl'l'. llwn lay Vllilvy. two vity rivals of S1'lllIllf'. l'riur I0 llll' Wlnliusli Yzlllvy Prvlimimxry 'l'onrnumvnl. Sc-linltv llownwl llonvy Crvvlx. 46 ln 30. unwl l:0Il1'1lll!l0ll. 68 to 50. ln llw Yullvj l,l'0lllll ,ll0lll'Il0f. ilu' Bvurs Pllllllllilllxil Hilvy. 57 lo 36, un4l Xkilvy. 16 in ill. Wiley was our S0ll1llFl1ll' 1-mnpvliliun tliul ln-all ns 0l!l'lll'l' in llu- SPHHOII. 6l to 35. the hardwood set comes to life . . . Following the two vietories. the Goltlen Bears niet tlefeat from State, another eity sehool, whieh eliminatetl Schulte from the tourney. The finial st-ore was 42 to 37. After the tlefeat front State. the Bears' fighting spirit antl the ilesire to triumph eame haek to life again. 'llhe next game that S4-hulte playeal was with State. It was like a return mateh, antl weire proucl that the Golrlen Bears Ulllllf' out on top in a most uleservetl vietory of 55 to -bl-6. The Bears. fimling the taste of vietory very pleasing. eontinuecl on anil mlefeatetl the Catholie team from St'lIlilI'lllllI'l of Danville ancl Valley High Sehool of West 'l'erre Haute. Toni Kulinski hurries for a lav-up to avoitl inter- feren4'e from the huslxy lfonraunon guarel. 50 tllarenre Ret-ily too fast for his Honey tire-ek opponent st-ores another goal. Sehulteis next contest was a haral-fought game all the way. aml the Golden llears hail the leacl throughout the first three quarters. ln the last minutes of the fourth quarter. the Purple lflagles tiefl the seore ansl then seoreel the last two points with only two seeontls left in the game to make the final seore -19 to -17. Although the Bears outplaveal the ltagles. the llnal seore was the hohhng tleeision. The Golden Bears 1li:ln't let the effects of defeat tliseourage them. antl vietory was soon again ou Sc-hulte's siele. The four remaining teams in ilu- sehesluleal season. Xvashington Catholie. Dugger. Yin- eennes Catholic antl Saint ,lohnis were all healen hy the Sehulte Golllen Bears. whieh gave the llears a reeorel of lil vietories antl -l tlefeats. Hardwood Monarchs SHS OW' ' ' ' Brazil 58 65 Montezuma 68 -10 swim City 52 49 Svevina 55 41 Otter Creek 59 41 Glenn 63 42 Gerstmeyer 52 82 Wiley 35 64 Honey Creek 46 30 Convannon 68 50 Wahzlsli Valley Tournament Riley 57 36 Wiley 46 41 State High 37 42 Tke hardwood squad inrludes Manager Al Uannenbrink, Paul Hegarty, Tom ulinski, Larry Neidlinger, Hal Youart, Dick 0'Leary. .lim Hensley, Bob Scott, Ron Sullivan, Clarenre Reedy, Mike Merrill, .lim O'C0nnell, Mike Higgins, Manager John Berg, and Coach ,lim Berger tcenleri . State High Sflllarman Valley Garfield Washington Dagger Vinvennes St. .lolm's Indiana H Concannon State High Gerstmeyer 60 SHS Opp. 55 46 64 33 69 43 47 49 57 41 53 50 57 50 61 52 igh Srhool Tournament 60 55 64 54 42 62 ,. MK x f W W X v fffis 1 X if ' .1:lf5'f?f5 Q i I ' 0, 1 n im, - W -Q ,M Q. -L We A, .t -,M J W, wk 0 . :. 'T 129, r ,.. FE E 'Q ., , f -ga -gy .ca f ' - fm 44 : ,, ,171 , . ,ge ., .Q 'QQ , . 1-- p, it ly .. Z A Q, fix. . X 3 if A I K. I x. '21 X we gh! R -23' if ,ig 1- y fvsfnl? 7 5 -Q V an-, im 3 .. H296 x w 5 1 1 'haw fp, '1 5 W 5 M 11. K ' J. Ron Sullivan :Intl Ll ti0llt'lllHl0ll player St'l'llIlll'll0 for zu louse- lmll vnrly in the wi-oml quarts-r of tha- firfl gzum- of St'lllIliP.h we-timml play. rF0lll'll2ll'll6llt Time . . . 'l'h4' most thrilling part ol thv l956-57 Varsity lmsluftlmll 59115011 was the Slutv 'li0lll'lllllllt'lll. The Colclvn Be-urs pruvtivvtl hurtl preparing for their first opponvnt. unil it pnisl off in an victory of 60 to 55 OYPI' COIlt'ilIlIl0ll. By tlcfvuting Stutv High 04 to 54. the Bears wvrv svllf-fluloil to invvt Cerstnwyer 'lim-h to lmttlc- for thv sm-tional t'llillIlpi0IlSlll1D. Schulte Cluslwrl with Tec-ll in u strvnu- ous contest hut was Pliniinutml hy thi' lllavk Cuts 6,1 to 54. This t'0Ilt'lllllPtl an goml svuson ol' hurllwuorl voliipvtiticul for thc' tloltlvn llvairs. 62 nm: inull Nlvnilvers of lhv Junior Varsity urv: Front ron - Slvw' U'Nvill. Huy Hnopingz ' 1 Pile N lllil luv 1 nd Bill H il n 'Nix iliule Xl lun 1 ,I . R - . . Ia ' . ' imllvy. Sm-on r is A ZIIKIQLUI' I 1 - -F ,- un. . illllllillul i,urrv Pe-salvvlitu, ,lim Ml'k,ll1I4iP, ,luv lhlrlillll. ,lc-ff IA-xx. llnlr 'l'llun1pfon, lfrunk Hzilvlnl Y Kl'llilj' .lilIllf'r. NISIIIRIQPI' I illli Sl'ill'llQ'iiilli. Fighting Cubs . . . 'l'l1v ,luniur Varsity SIIOXYFII nut- atumling possilniliiivs of unveiling futurv ilill'1iW'00li conlpvlition Inj their vxllilniiion of SIIIPPFII llull hunnlling in tlwin sc-uson. and truer ullllc-lic stamina iI1ll'1i-i.Oll:JQili. Vi1'l0l'i0ll5 ,Inv iluril hmm-rs over il pair oi Stale iii-Ivlldvrs for Inn points. 015 Bruzi I 'Niontvzuinal Switz City Utter Crock tllvnn Sl'f'l'illil 'l'01'il Wiley Honey Creek Cont-unnon Stutv Sch lu rlnun Vu I Ivy Uurfivhl Washington Duggm' yilll'f'llllPH St. ,l0hn's Cullmlif- Cuthulit SHS Upp. 33 39 52 31 28 38 43 37 32 39 32 33 20 37 39 38 50 .,-4 ne-wi for State- to rehnllntl uhvn l.Zll'I'y Pe-szlvvlllo shoots. Up For Two . . . Physical clvtcrininution proved that victory can he had when the inclination is strong vnough. The junior Yzlwityis volnplvtml list of wins unit lossvs v0ril'iml this fat-t. with I4 vivtorivs unii -I clvfvuts. With ai th-finitv intention. Frank Hutt-tier flumlf for thv lmskvt :mtl wares lun points. Iiill'I'y Mt'1.,llil1lt' sinks two lll0I'Q' points tivhllilt' Hunt-y tii'vvlx'f til'f1'IIst', The Battling' Beginners Acquiring llle f'Xll9l'lPll1'0 tllul will lw helpful in the neun' future. llu- l'l'PSlllllLll'l team fought llCill'll- ly. and guineul ill'l'lillIll in an sllvvcss- ful season of lI2 victories anal Al- ilvlbuts. Jolm Kovawll lu-wks :muy from luis Hom-y fire guuril :mil 5:-on-s in ilu- llllI'1l quart:-r. Fl't'SllIll1lll llklaktllllllll train: lfrunl row f Bob Yallle. John Rohan, Jerry lwl'CUl'llll1'lx., Com-li ,lose-pll lfrifz. .lllllll Hanlon. .lolm lla-rlrick. John 0'lJe-u. Hawk run 'Tony Cahill, Don Harm-s. Hill Rolla-rh, Frank Ham-lu-r, liill Hnfm-r. Dick ,Im-gm-r. Larry Uillun. ,llillll KllV1Il'll. unnl Mining:-r Tom Fenogliu. Guests in the erowtletl vale- teria on the night of the an- nual haskethall lvanquet were pleasingly entertained hy the heatl llaskethall eoaeh of Xavier University, Etlwarrl Null, whose inspiring comments roneluclell the Goltlen Bears' l956-57 sea- son in a lnelnoralrle manner. Olltstanding Persollalities - - - .1,l'iEht.f3''Simiih2Ll 'fiQSL2iLiffi The Paul Troth Out- standing Spirit Awarrl is received by Ron Sullivan from Bill Fenoglio, senior 1-lass president. Player Award. Father Beecliem presents the Free Throw Trophy to Dick 0'L 6 l l eary for his 6 per rent, 'ou shot average. The entire track team and managers are: Front row-Manager John Flak, Larry Graham. Dirk 0'Leary, Ray Feiler, Jim O'lIonnell, Jim Giffel, Hugh Mt-Leish, Kenny James. Set-ond row-Manager Ray Killion, Tom Smith, Bob Valle, Ben Burdirk, Bill Bindley, Bob Wrin, liill Hafner, Jeff Lew, Paul Srarpellini. Mike Higgins, Larry Pesavento, Dave Honnett. Mike Ferenry, Jack lluhy, Jerry Mdlormirk. John O'llea, Coarh Joseph Frisz. Third row-V-John Hanlon, Charlie Tartaglia, Danny Wrin, John Gedrirk, Ed Muraski, Frank Hatrher, John Kovarh, Don Barnes, Joe Card, John Evelo. Brent Anderson, Jim Hensley, Ron Sullivan, Mike Snllivan, Sam Byrant, Mike Stephens. Warm-weather Athletes . . . The conclusion of the athletic season hewan 1 u I - I - I- wlth training lor track in preparation for the first taste of spring 4-ompetition. Junior Hugh M4'Leish adds five points as he breaks the Ben Burdick starts his ascent in the pole vault event tape in the 100 yarrl flash. 67 Batter U . . . The luke Me Out to the Ball Gannc' 1-ry 4-uni? in along with the spring heat us tllf- Schulte ll2.lSf'll2lll team puunclml tlw llural grouncl preparing for tlwir long- uwuitml season. llisproving tlw tlwory tlmt l'itt-lwrs l'tlll,l hit, Bull Csesz- ltu lines one for extra lmsvs during tlw Yullvy gannrz To fill the flannel suits ure: Front row-Tom Kulinski, Bob tlseszko, Jerry Porter, Larry lvrilllilgtff llhurler All-n, Mike Effner. Hal Youurt. Puul Hegurlyn Put Ms-llnn. John Berg. Shave 0'NPill. Mike lVlvrrill. tinuvli ,lint Berger. 68 Neidlinger, Bill Fenoglio, Dirk O'l,m-ary, Ron Sullivan. Allwrt llunnenlvrink. Sevoml row -- The Basic Strokes . . . Hf'illllllf! for tln' fnirualy nrr: Standing Coin-li Fullwr Bm-- t'llPIll. ,lov llilfllllll. Hs-rnziril Roby, .lim Peck. ,lt-fiery Low. Bob S1'ott,,lel'l'y Sullivan. Knvvl- ing -.lim lsllilli.. Bill Binrllvy. Mike' Higgins. .lim Quinlan. Ulllllllxllglillg Slllllllllxl' sports Sllt'll us tennis anal golf lmvv im'rvusv4l in popu- larity illlllillfj the Schulte' stunlvnts 0il1'll your. BPVZIIISP sports such us tlwsr vontuin muvli imlivitlnul 4-oinpvtition. the-y llavc ll0l'0lllf' a highly Cllklllfllglllg type of entertaining cxervisc at St'llllllf'. Nlmnlu-i's of lln- sm-asker squad are-: Front rom llllzlrlie tiaispvr, Don Ril'llPllil. John Nl0Sl'llI'l., .lolm Corvy. .lim liz. Se-4-oml rms Ilon llurnvs. l.urry Dillon. Mike' l'ffl'rwr, Holm Wrin. and C0ilI'll EllIIll1lIlllt'l Fusvo. , X X i . W 'WW-f' 1:.::,g.-N Jef ,asia ,fl if L3 1.s5L2f' .-iw,-I img 'R 1 Q ,, ,gi 1 Wk? lp 5137412 'Z r I A t i t t X t , t I ,4m!.J!e J Luke Il, 52 As the sttulents of Schulte mature in physi- cal age, their utlvanvf-ment in education pro- gresses. Witll the assistance uml rare of tho favulty, they achieve mental anal pltysivul aclulthoofl in a truly Christ-like manner. ll mgpnr, of Father Beet-l1em's hours at Schulte long ext-eetl ours. hut he undertakes his responsibilities with only the satisfartiou of fulfilling his position as a perfevl principal. Father Beet-lleln, priueipal. and Sister Nlary Gertrude, dean of girls, assist eaeh stlulent with his own inflivirluul prohlmu. eoneern, or inquiry. 'llhis valu- ahle glllllLlllt'i', offered so gen- erously. is greatly appreeiatefl ancl euuuot he l'PllLlltl exeept with the Hllll'0l'0 fLl'llllllItlP antl prayers of the stuilent hotly. Those Who Counsel Us . . . Sister Mary Gertrude talks over Mary Kaye Sullivan's current problem with great interest and much ease. 72 l illll6l' Dooley points out the Pasy may to understand sophomore religion to Claudia Heuslvv and ,laiuvs Bray. l7atllor'a otlif-r intorost in Svbultf' is a frmlunau l.atin vlass. During tlu- fifteen minute' study pvriod., Jolene Rivlletta we-ks the advice' of Sister Vlliui- lrvd Ann about the det-lension of a l.atin verb, while lllaudv .lat-kson uses this valuable study tinw. Sister teaclws Latin l, ll. Ill. and linglislt IV. nd Guide Us . . . M Tlw lively band vlahs ad- vanvvs rapidly hf'1'llllSP of Mr. Robert Carritsotfs lwe-u intvrest in his pupils' work. Here luv slums Charles Casper and Char- lotte Connelly tlu' vorrvrt tim- ing of a baud marvli. 73 Miss lloria liradle-y. typ- ing and lltllllt' vvonontivs lQ Alt'llf'l'. tzivvs Toni Roy a quirk rvvivw ol type'- urit:-r-llandling: rule-s. l'1lllllQ'l' lVlorlc'y. sopho- more- rr-ligiou te'a4'lwr. slums liinda Wvlvli and Mivllavl Ste-plwns tllat at- tvntion in vlass and dili- gent study arv ve-ry im- portant if tlwy uisll to undvrstand the- tlu-ology of thc' Mass. if Father Cody, instruvtor of third year religion, takes time for a question and an- swer period, while Rivhard Gottard takes down important notes. With the return of Mr. lflmmanuel Frisco., after an absent-e of a year and a half. a new course was added to the industrial arts department, arts and 1-rafts. Mr. Fusvo also teavhes the merhanival drawing and printing vlasses. Our football roach, Mr. Peter Varda, is an in- structor in typing and pllysiral eduration, be sides direvting the Junior Varsity basketball team. Enlighten Us . . . Sister Ann Moniva points out an unusual feature Mrs. William Clark, home economics and physl of the hydra to James Bray and Dorothy Oeding. val education teacher., watches as Sandra Martin Sister team-hes a full-4-re-dit speech 1-ourse. English and Joan Belfi put their 1-ooking knowledge into ll, and biology. action. 7-1 lfzlllwl' lfisll j1lllflt'h llw an-nior rm-ligimm 1-Imam ln unzlcrslzlml prim-iplvf ol' upnloge-tics and muri- tall vnmlurl. important for young Cutlmliv men :mel XH,ll'llPll who ure about lo Pntvr lln-' prnfefsionul :mil lvusinvss uurlml on llleir mul. 1 i Musin-allly-mimlvll Sian-r Maury lluln-rin slums lvlilflllil Kulinfki hon lu Olllillll llle- 1'orrz'1'l timing of il song. Sislvr lm, ling:- liall l. Illllhll' npprvvizl- lion, and Ulm- flluln Vlussvs. Direct Us . . . l Our language- leavlwr, Sish-r Mary Helen. has vyllllflllt Sister W'Yil'1il'l'Pd. Illv math and sc-if-l1rv English I. Spanish I and ll. Fum-tional Spanish. IIPIHIFIIIIPITIS 1-onld lmrflly l'um'lion. Sim-r Ima illlll FI'4 Ill'll I :mtl ll. Here slw points oul an fumlu- gt-mnnvtry. iIlfIf'lH'2l., physivf. illlll illlYillI1'1'll lIl4llllt'- nlvntzll rule' of Spanish Lffilllllllill' to lgt'I'llilI'4l Hur- lllkllil'S vlnssn-s plus lwr work in lllv lmok storm-. divk and Marilyn Tlmmf. 75 Mr. joseph l risz explains a eomplex equation to Wyneta Melienzie and .lames Walter in his ad- vaneed algebra class. His other rlasses are fresh- man algebra and drivers' training. He 1-oaehes the freshman football and basketball teams. The library is the main roncern of Sister Ann .loavhim along with her world history and busi- ness arithmetic classes. Here she eheeks in a li- brary book lor Tom Ma- loney. Chemistry, English l, health, and algebra take up the greater part of Sister .lean Margaret's time. She is literary advisor of the school's year- book. Teach Us . . . Freslnnen are given an excellent foundation in Father Vit-tor gives Ray Killiort an explanation of teligion for their next three years by Father Moran. one of the mysteries of our falth dlseussed tn his is simple explanations of seemingly tlittirult matter junior religion rlass. Ire a great help to all 76 Sister Agnes Aloyse produces for biology stu- dents, Michael Felix and Sue Mueller, material bringing interest that cannot he gained through books alone. Sister also teaches essential material to junior English classes. I sf-I Mr. James Berger, our basketball coach, proves to be an expert shop teacher, too. He presides over the freshman, sopho- c more, and junior shop classes. 'Q . Sister Marian, one of the newest members of our faculty, instructs Jane Findley and Don- ald Lintzenich in finding strategic places on a map in US. history class. Current world problems, English Ill, and journalism are other classes which she teaches. And Encourage Us . . . Miss Lucille Carbon, Schulte's pri- vate secretary, is indispensable to Father Beechem and the rest of the faculty. Her friendly smile always accompanies the many services she renders. f 77 l.ualling the senior class are the officers: Ronald Sullivan. Vit'0-lIl't'riliPI1l2 Rivhard 0'i,val il'lAll5lll't'l'1 Miclizwl lVle'rrill, svrre-tary: and William Fenoglio, prvsiclvni. Class of 957 . . . An outstanding group from their first tlays at Schulte, the seniors hav? retainml thc-ir popularity with under- vlassmon and favulty alike. Full of school spirit, anxious to keep Schulte on top in all city-wide vontests, this group has 1-xemplifiefl a loyalty that will he uliffit-ult for future svniors to surpass. On an efllu-ational tour ot our state-'s Capitol, s e ll i o r s W 'fs 12-sig Q .. K 3 X , Q, 5 ,N ,.., . , , 2... ,M v 'Q glean information which e n ri 1' ll e s their vivivs and sm-iology classes. A , tm- '-ff '90lfsxvsQ?9?99 78 SEY JOSEPH XBOLT C.S.M.C. 3,4 Jr. Red Cross 3,-1 Science Club 4 Mitre Associate Business Mgr. 4 Speecb Club el Clee Club 3,21 KAREN KAY BARABARA ANNE BALL BENNET C.S.M.C. 3,4 C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross 3,21- Glee Club 3 Secretary-ol-tlle-Month Club 3,4- Jr. Red Cross I,2,3,Ql F.T.A. 3,4 Secretary-of-tbe-Montll Club, Vice Pres. 4 ,lr. Prom Attendant MARGARET ANN BLUEHER C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4- Jr. Red Cross I,2,Il,-l, Rep. 4 G.A.A. Clee Club I,2,3,l- C.S.M.C. I,2.3.'l Schultean News Editor -l Jr. Red Cross I,2,3,-1, Rep. 4 C.A.A. l,2,3,l Latin Club -1 Clee Club l,2,3 National Honor Sucicty Quill and Scroll ROSEMARY ANN BONTE Secretary-of-the-lVlnntlt 4 F.N.C. 3,1 C.S.IVI.C. l,2,3,-I C.A.A. l,2,3,l Library Club 3 Clee Club I,2,3,l Carnival Attendant 2 Jl'. Real Cross l,2,3,-I VIERRY CATHERINE RICHARD PATRICK FRANK ANTHONY SHEILA KAY MARIANNE BOYD BRAY HURGET BYRNE CAPPS l .T.A. 3 Science Club 3,l C.A.A. 3 C.S.M.C. 2,3,tl Schulteun Advertisin Mgr. -l Library Club, Sec.- Treas. 3 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,l Speech Club sl Clce Club 2,3 C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,-L Carnival Attendant I Clee Club I,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Football Mgr. 2 C.S.M.C. President -l Science Club 3 Clee Club I,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,1 Second Place, Regional Science Fair 1,3 Growl and Srhulteun Reporter 2,4 C.S.M.C. Convention 3 Master of Ceremonies, Snow Wbirl rl 70 Jr. Prom Attendant Attendant to Football Queen 3 F.T.A. 3 Stage Club ll Science Club el c:.s.M.t:. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2 Clee Club I,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,-l C.S.M.C. Rep. ll Science Club I I .T.A. 3,1 Stage Club I Speecb Club tl C.A.A. 1,2 Glee Club I,2,3,l- Jr. Red Cross I,2,3,-l tNCY .IO SSIDY I.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 r. Red Cross l,2,3,4 ilee Club 1,2,3,4 JOAN MA UREEN CLEARY G.A.A. 1 F.T.A. 3,4 Science Club 3,4 Library Club 4 Glee Club l,2,3 Camera Club 2 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 MARY KATHERINE CONRAD c:.s.M.c:. 1,2,3,4 Library Club 1,2 Camera Club 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2,3 Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3 DARBY KAYE ROBERT JAMES COSTELLO CSESZKO F.T.A. 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Library Club Secretary Baseball 1,2,3,4 4 Track 1,2 Red Cross Vice Pres. 4 Snow Whirl Queen 4 Secretary-of-the-Month Club 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Stage Club 4 Camera Club Pres. 2 F.N.C. 3 C.A.A. 1,2,3 c.s.M.c. 1,2,s,4 Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Baseball, Most Valuable Player 3 Speech Club 4 Srhulteun Staff Writer 4 .RY CATHERINE MMANN llee Club I,2,3,4 '.N.C. 3 ibrary Club Treasurer 2 :cretary-of-the-Month Club 3,4 1.A.A. 1,2,3 lamera Club 1,2 I.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 led Cross 1,2,3,4 MARY ANN CAROL JEAN MARGARET ANN DARBUTT DECKER DENEHIE C.S.M.C. Rep. 3 Crawl Reporter 1,2 Glee Club l,2,3 F.T.A. 3 Red Cross Treasurer 2 G.A.A. Vice Pres. 3 Secretary-of-the-Month Attendant Football C.S.M.C. Rep. 2 Club 3,4 Queen 2 F.T.A. 3,4 C.A.A. 1,2,3 Secretary F.T.A. 4 Snow Whirl Attendant National Honor Society C.A.A. l,2,3,4 4 Science Club Library Club 3 Senior Football Regional Science Fair C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Attendant 4 2 Clee Club l,2,3 Safe-teen Drivers' Club Music Award 2 Red Cross 1,2,3,4 3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Red Cross 1,2,3,4 80 Red Cross l,2,3,4 LARRY DAVID DEROLF C.S.M.C. Publicity Director 4 Baseball Mgr. 2 Science Club Secretary 4 Glee Club 2,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Regional Science Fair, lst Place 4- National Honor Society Stage Club 4 RICHARD EDWARD DILLON l..S.M.C. l,2,3,-1 Red Cross Rep. 4 A Glee Club 1,2 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 TRIIDY DRAGON Camera Club 1,2 l..S.M.C. I,2,3,4 Glee Club I.,2,3,4- G.A.A. I,2,3 Award 3 .lr. Red Cross 1,2,3,l- DONALD EDWARD FRANCIS RAYMOND EVELO FAHY ALEXANDER FEILER Golf 2,3,I C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. Rep. I C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross I,2.,3.-I Monogram Club 2,3 l .lr. Red Cross 1.2.3.4 Stage Club 4 Clee Club 1.2.3 Ifootball I,2,3 Paul Truth Football Award l Camera Club l Trac-lx l,2,3 Red Cross l,2,3,l Ch-e Club l,2..l,l- Tennis 3,4 WILLIAM JOSEPH PATRICK FENOGLIO FINDLEY Baseball 2,3,-l Class Treasurer 2 Class President -I- Safe-teen Driver's Club 3,4 Monogram Club 1.2.3.4 Clee Club 1,2,3.AL Deelamation Awards l,2 .ll'. Red Cross I,2.3,l- National Honor Society Treasurer Representative to Hoosier Roys' Slate 3 Srhulleun Sports Editor 4 Science Club I Clee Club 2,3,l- C.S.M.C. I,2,3,Hl Red Cross 1.2.3.4 Mitre Business Mgr. SANDRA JEAN WILLIAM CHARLES JOY l Olil.KES FISCHER FISHER G-A-A- 1.2.3 Slillffe fllllb Class Vive l'resideut C'S-M-lb l'f2v3,4 Lllmrlmln 4 Class Secretary 3 Red Cross 112,394 lflfie Lvlub l Varsity Cheerleader l..S.M.C. -I l,2,3,1 -I Red CPN Nl C.S.lVl.C. Treasurer 2 Svhulleun I'ldit0r-in- Clxiel l 81 National Honor Society llresident Quill and Seroll -I Seieure Clllb Presidem l Clee Club l.2,3 G.A.A. l.2.Il F.T.A. Treasurer 3 VIARY CAROLYN JAMES WILLIAM FRUEHAUF FUNK G.A.A. Vice Student Council President 3 President. 4 C.S.M.C. Secretary 4 L-5-Min Vice President 3 Football Queen 4 National Honor Society Mitre Layout Editor 4 Latin Club Vice President 4 Glee Club l,2,3 Safe-teen Drivers, Club 3,4 Mission Rep. 1,2,3 Quill and Scroll 4 C.S.M.C. Convention Safe-teen Drivers' Club President 3,4 National Honor Society Vice President 4 Representative to Hoosier Boy's State Finalist in Regional Exams in Latin I and Geometry Golf 2,3,4 BRUCE IRVING JAMES JERRIE JOAN GERARD GIFFEL GODA Science Club Treasurer C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 3 Track 2,3,4 G.A.A. Sec-Treas. 4 Schultean Photography Editor Mitre Photography Editor 2,3 Mitre Associate Editor 3 Mitre Editor-in-Chief 4 Quill and Scroll, President 4 Monogram Club 2,3,4 C.Y.O. President 4 Stage Club 4 Secretary-of-the-Month Religion Award l 3-4 Mission Rep. 4 B-Team Cheerleader 2 34 7 National Honor Society PATRICIA ANN PEGGY VIRGINIA HAL FRANKLIN PAUL WELCH ROSE MARIE HANLEY HASKELL HEAZELTINE HEGARTY HEMMINGHOUSE Safe-teen Drivers' Club C.S.M.C. 4 Lettermen Club Glee Club 1,2933 F-N-0 4 3,4 F.T.A. Librarian 3 ll.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Sec.-Treas. 4 National Honor Society Mitre Staff 3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Gregg Shorthand Theory Award 3 Mixed Chorus 3,4 R-Team Cheerleader 2 Jr. Red Cross fl- Secretary 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Sportsmanship Award, Football 3 C,S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Basketball 2,3 82 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Mission Rep. 2,3 Football 1,2,3,-4 Basketball 1,4 Baseball 1 Track I Monogram Club 1,2.,3.,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Science Club 2,4 G.A.A. 2,4 C.S.M.C. 2,4 Jr. Red Cross 2,4 Glee Club 2,4 Stage Club 4 JAMES EDMUND SUE ANN MARY RITA PATRICIA ANN HENSLEY HIGGINS JOHNSON KNIPTASCH C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Lettermen Club 2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,l Football l Monogram Club 2.3.4 Svience Club 1,2 G.A.A. l,2,3,-lf C.S.M.C. l,2,3,-l- Library Club 1,2 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,-l- Carnival Attendant 3 Clee Club l,2,3,4 Girl Scouts l,2 Regional Su-ienve Fair 2 F.T.A. 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. l,2,3,'l Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,-l Junior Prom Attendant 3 Clee Club 1,2,3 F.T.A. 3,4 Science Club Vive President 3 G.A.A. l,2,3 Growl and Svhulleun Staff Writer 2,4 Mitre Associate Editor 3,4 time Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 3 Regional Svienve Fair 2 Representative to Hoosier Girls' Slate 3 Class Treasurer 3 National Catholic Press Convention l Quill and Srroll l THOMAS JOSEPH KULINSKI Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 C.S.M.C. l,2,3.4l Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,'l Lettermen Club l.2,3,Ll Glee Club 4 Football I,2,3,l- Baseball I,2,3,Al Basketball l,2,3 Track I Most Valuable Player, Baseball 3 CAROL ANN KULOW w v . l'.N.l.. 3,4 C.A.A. 1,2,3,l C.S,M.C. l,2,3,4 Library Club 3,-l Jr. Red Cross Vice President 3 R '3 MICHAEL TERRENCE LARRY BILL JANET MARIE WY'NETA KYLE LEACH LUBBEHUSEN MCKENZIE C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4- C.S.M,C. l,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4l- Library Club 2,3 Jl'. Red Cross I,2,3,l Monogram Club :QA-Aivl1i?1iv53 G14-e tzluly 1,2341 Safe-teen Driver. Club L23-4 f ees ' U ' S-' -, CI l -L 3,-l- I Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,-i- l N't Progmm .Henle ui Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 83 Chairman 4- Library Club 3 Mitre Staff Al- National Honor Society Secretary-of-the-lVlonth Club Ai Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4- C.A.A. l,2,3 Mixed Chorus -l Speech Club -l- Srhulfeun Staff 4 Stage Club -l C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,-l- Jr. Red Cross l.2.3,4 LUCILE ADELAIDE ELIZABETH IRENE MICHAEL KEVIN MASKELL MEEHAN MERRILL C.A.A. 1,23 C.S.M.C. 3,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 C.5.lVl.C. 1.2.3.1 Jr. Red Cross 3,4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,-1 Glee Club 1,2.3 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Football Co-captain 4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Track 3.4 Monogram Club 1,2,3,-I Class Treasurer 1 Class Vice-President 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 JOSEPH ALEXANDER JACK MICHKI MONNINGER C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 l..b.M.l,. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Glee Club 1,2 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Baseball Manager 1,2 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Perfect Attendance Medal 1 GENE PAUL MARILYN SUE SUZANNE JANE MUCCOLINI MURDOCK MURPHY C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4 C.A.A. 1,2,3 F.T.A. 4 Jr. Rcd Cross 1,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Latin Club President 4 Typing Award 3 .lr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club Perfect Attendance Sfhllllellll Slllff -l JA Medal 3 Mitre Staff 4 Ulee Club 1,2,3 mag., qjlub 4 5e4.,.em,.y,0f,lht., Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Month Club 3,4 Glce Club l,2,3 Junior Prom Queen American Legion Essay Award lst Prize 3 Future Homemaker Award -1- 84 LARRY RICHARD JANET MARY NEIDLINCER NICHOLS Monogram Club 1,2,3,1 Baseball 1,2,l Basketball 2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 1.2.3.4 F.T.A. President 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3 l..b.M.i.. 1,2,3,4- Jr. Red Cross I,2,3,4 Library Club 4 Glee Club l,2,3 PEGGY ANN OGDEN Science Club 2 F.N.C. 3,4 cies c:1ub'11,2,s,4 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4 Library Club 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Rfagional Science Fair Secretary-of-the-Month Club 4 JOHN RICHARD 0'LEARY Student Council Treasurer 3 National Honor Society Class Vice-President I Class President 2,3 Class Treasurer 4 Football l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Most Valuable Player Award, Football 2,3 ROBERT MICHAEL PATON Mission Rep. 1 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Basketball Mgr. 1 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4 NANCY KAY PEAK G.A.A. l,2,3 Library Club 4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Clee Club 1,2,3 C.S.M.C. 1,2,s,4 CAROL JOAN PETTY Crawl Reporter 1 Schultenn Feature Editor 4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 .lr. Prom Attendant 3 Snow Whirl Attendant 4 Football I.ady-in-Wzliting lr Glee Club l.2,3.-if Mitre Literary Editor -1- Stage Club 4 Library Club l,2 Mixed Chorus 3.4 Quill and Scroll 4 MARY JOSEPHINE PIAZZA F.N.C. 4 Secretary-of-the Month Club President 4 C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 Library Club 1,2 Clee Club I,2,3,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 4 ROBERT PHILIP POWERS Football 4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 L.S.M.C. 1,2.,3,4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Monogram Club 4 Golf l,2,3,4- Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 BETTY JACQUELINE RICHARDS F.N.C. Treasurer 4 Glee Club l,2,3 t..S.M.l.. 1,2,3,4 Stage Club 4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Rezgional Science Fair 85 JOLENE THERESE RICHETTA Library Club President 4 Science Club 3,4 Latin Club 4 l .N.C. 3,4 National Honor Society Secretary 4 Student Council Secretary 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Snow Wllirl Attendant 4 Schulterm Alumni Editor -I Jr. Red Cross President 3 THOMAS JOSEPH ROY c.s.M.4:. l.2,3,4 Stage Club 4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3.4 Jr. Rt-d Cross I,2,3,i Football I lAY LOUISE PAUL ANTHONY JOHN FRANCIS PHILIP LOUIS WARREN LOYER SCARPELLINI SCHNEIDER SHERWOOD SMITH C..S.M.L. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.N.C. Sevretary 4 Library Club 3 Secretary-of-the-Month Club 4 Milre Staff 4 Clee Club 1,2,3 .lr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager 1 Track 1 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Clee Club 1,2 Monogram Club l,2,3,4 Svienve Club 2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3 C.S,M.C. 1,2.,3,4 C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 .lr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 .lr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Stage Club 4 ARJORIE ANN PATRICIA LOUISE THOMAS ANTHONY JUDITH MARY IIITH STEPHENS STERGAR STEWARD Class Secretary 1 Crawl Staff 1,2 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3.,4, Secretary 4 F.T.A. 4 Stage Club 4 Library Club Vice-President 4 G.A.A. l,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3 Award 3 Library Club 2 Glee Club 1,2,3 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 C.s.M.C. 1,2.3,4 Class President 1 Football 1,2 Track 1,2 Clee Club 1,2,3,4 Monogram Club 1,2,3,4- Band 4 Music Award 3 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,4 Class Secretary 2 Mission Rep. 1 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 86 Sc-ience Club 3,4 Stage Club 4 Sevretary-of-the-Month Club 4 C.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Srience Fair Honorable Mention 2 Science Fair 3rd Place 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4- .lr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4 Schultean Asst. Advertising Manager Library Club l,2,3 BARBARA GAY STROOT c:.s.M.c. 1,2,3,4 .lr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Representative 2,3,4 C.A.A. 3 Svienve Club MARY KATHERINE RONALD EUGENE SULLIVAN SULLIVAN C.S.M.C. I,2,3,l Jr. Red Cross l,2.3,l F.N.C. 3 Svienre Club 3,1- G.A.A. 1,2,3 Library Club Vice President 3 Carnival Attendant 2 Mitre Editor of Photography 4 Schullean Staff 4 Class Secretary 4 St. John Bosco President 4- S1. Jolm Bosco 2,3 Monogram Club 2,3,l Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,-1 Baseball 2.3,-I Golf 4 f..5.M.fi. l,2,3,l- Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,l National Honor Society WILLIAM PATRICK CAROL ANN FRANK WALTER THIEL THOMS TOPOLOSEK Monogram Club 2,3,-I Camera Club l,2,3 St. John Bosco 2.3,-1 Football 2,3 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 3,-1 Glee Club l,2,3 t1.s.M.C. I,2,3,-4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,l- C-.A.A. l,2,3,l S1-ienve Club 1- Latin Club Sei-rotary fl- F.N.C. President -I National Honor Society Clee Club l,2,l- Regional Awards., b Latin lst plan-e 2.3 Svhultean Business Manager I Jr. Red Cross l,2,3.,-l- Representative to Hoosier Cirls' Slatt- Srhzillearl Sports Writer l Clm- Club i C.S.M.C. l.2,3,l Sllt't3l'll Club -l St. Vincent DePaul Jr. Rell Cross I,2,3,l Stage' Club Vim'-l'l'e'si1lvllt -l HUERTA CASSIUS LINDA CATHERINE PAULA CAIL TRIBBLE TURNER WELCH St. John Bosco National G.A.A. President 3,4 1,2,3,4 Camera Club 2 Svienre Club 3 Trac-k 2 J.V. Award Football I C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Honor Society 4 t:.s.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Mission Rep 4 Library Club 2 F.N.C. 4- G.A.A. 1.2.3,-I Srhultean Staff 4 Secretary-of-the-Month Club 4 Camera Club 1,2 Jr. Red Cross l,2,3,4 Stage Club Treasurer 4 Mission Rep. 1.2.3 Carnival Queen 2 National Honor Society Clee Club I,2,3 Latin Club 4 Student Count-il Vice-President 3.4- G.A.A. Good Sports- manship Award 3 87 SANDRA KAY HAI. MARION WHITMAN YOIIART C.S.M.C. 4 Jr. Red Cross -I Stage Club Secretary F.T.A. 4 C.A.A. 4- Secretary-of-tlle-Month Club -I Speee-ll Club -l Glee Club 4 Safe-teen Drivers' Club 4 Girls' State Award -I Monogram Club 2,3.l Football 2.3,-1 Basketball Al Baseball 2.3.4 Safe-tr-en llrivvrsi Clu 3.l C.S.M.C. 2.3.-I Jr. Rell Cross 2.3,-I Mitre Staff -I X lu ll 7 A varsity memher of the haskethall anrl loot- hall teams during his three years at Schulte, Paul was also a natural leacler aml took an avtivv part in all ol' the s1'hool's avaflemio antl social a1'tivitif's. Schulte's Lossg Heavenls Gain . . . No worrls can express the feeling of loss that we, the seniors, experienr-ell May I3, 1956, when we f0lII1tl that our classmate anfl frieml, Paul Troth, hail heen valletl hy Coll to his eternal home. His unexpef-tell departure left us stunnetl. Knowing that cleath coulrl have come to any one of ns, we only pray that our souls will he as vlose to Cofl as Paul's was. An example antl friencl to everyone. his spirit is still with his many friends anfl associates at Schulte. -as 88 iff! J' A if Q, , ,X..Uw, , , ,, sl, TY . 5 1 ,Q . sai- 1,M....N,. M llism-ussiug slylvs of l'lilSS rings, offivvrs of the- junior 4-lass Hugh lVl4-l.1-ish, sf-we-lnl'y: .lurk S4-hnyfle-r, pr:-sich plvusml with lhei -ut: Maury lzl'll0I'hl., ll'f'il5lll'l'I'Z unsl Ml1'lllll'l Higgins. vim' pr1'si1l1'nl iII'1' r selections. Class of '58 . . . l'r1'paring lo ZISSUIIIP lhv rv- , A..-... ,wa 1 .1-s , s sS' : .-, sponsilrilily of lf'll1ll'l'SllllD nvxl yvur. the junior vluss is wvll forti- fied with spirit annul llf'lf'l'llllllilllUll that huvv lwvu cllu1'ua-lawislic nl lhis class for thv past llll'l'4' yf'1ll'S. l,t'l'0l'Alll0ll mlm-signs und pm!- ers ure underway for lhe' .lunior l'r0m us llll'llllN'l'S und roul- nlittve 4-hnirnwn of the' vlan work lulwriously. 89 M. . 7-'S' He-nry A kc-rs Rivha rd Allvn ,loan Helfi .loseph Berg Williaunl .lohn Berg Bindley Kent Bolerjavk David Bonnet! Nanvy Briglll john Brinkman Carol Broughton llvrnarrl Hnrflivk joseph Cahill Marjorie Cahill Thomas Cahill Sally Carey Ronald Camilla Carbon Cazzell Patrivk Cleary .lane Cook Jlbllll Curvy James Coy John Cunninghunl Allwrl Dalnnvnhrink John lluvif l'zl1ri1'izl llieklmfl' ,lnrlitlm Diver Anthony Ilonovaln Elizzlhn-Ill Hvvlo .lane lfindle-y VFIIOIIIRIS Forlws Mzwgzurr-l Frnlizuu Kalllllevn Unllalrml Rirllzlrrl llollzlrd Lam I'f'IIl'f' Urullulii M. CiliIlL'l'ill1' Griffin RiI'Ilill'fi Hung .lnlm Halley Daniel Hastings Margaret H1lil'lltFF , if K3 A-M .W il' , .9 William Hawk Mivllalel Higgins Alivealnn Hirrlifvld Mary Louise Horrull Gvorge johnson Cllill'l8S ,lnslivv SIIZGIHIIC KillllHl9rf'r Alirv Klug .lnflitli Kelley Dennis Kulalln Christina Krnsv Donald l,imz4-nivh liurlmrn Loges Rivlmrzl lilllllTPllllSBIl 'Illl0lIl1lS Maloney Sandra: Martin Hugh Mrlieisli l,amre-nn-0 Nl1'Qlmrle l'altri1'k Mellon Tll0HIklh Miles Sherry Minur Jo Ann Moore Dorothy Mulvihill William Nasser James 0'Connell Linfla Ofsanslty Archie Patterson .lunles Peck Shirley Peters Jerry Porter Suzanne Rafter Mary Rehorsl Linda Roavh ,Iohn Roehm Mary Ellen Roehm David S1'll2ll-l'l l' ,lark 54-hnyder Joyce Stat-y Ruth Ann Starkey Janet Street 'R 'i 'i' I Q ,TY t f , L ' 93 QQ' ap X 'til ' 1:5 5 or ' We 'YQ--.rx 'F' Franres Stuvzynski Jerome Sullivan John Jerry Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Virginia Thiel Kathleen Thoms Judith Turner Sharon Van Toi Mary Cail Verdeyen James Wailter Rita Whitman Walter Wilson Robert Wrin Sophomore officers see what percentage of their class is listed on the honor roll. They are: Sharon Kearney, secretaryg Joseph Card, vice-pre:-sidentg Donna Tuberosa, treasurerg and James M1-Quade, president. Sophomores Deanna Robinson, Sonja llanikow, Mary Ann Mallalek, Raymond Stanisz, Edward Muraski, and Charles Tartaglia examine with pride trophies won by prominent Schulteans. 95 Class of '59 . . . Witll first year experiences hchind them, the sophomores have now he- coxne an efficiently operating group. Their support and hacking of all school activities have given them an reputation for spirit and cooperation. NA '1'Illll'l :X . U2 ' .' ' 'S PII .' 1 1 lllllit' Afllillll 'S f PII bury 'XUIPIEUII r-nnis l5all'l'u-ll .laum-s Bvllllillftj ,Ima-ph li:-nning .lallnes lie-rg: William: Iiuluml mnuy llrinknmn 'L lll'4'll Hlulll Uolnrvr Hllrqlirlx 'lllll1'h Hruy is Th . QW ' lx Ill Illf'I't'S'l llurnf Al l1lQ l Hllflilll Myron Iiuslrv ,lUSf'llIl Curil Slvve' llllvrllzly xvvillilllll illuulie-r 1 llurlolle Connvllv Mivllzwl liuolx PSPZIIIII1' Cure'- Zllllllillglll DI'l7l ly lllllllllilllll lnwpll llaurlmll . :ry Ella-ll ll:-Bord l,1lll'll'lll Jillll' Y. llms liwss ..: ell Duffy Mivlmel Hffner Julia lll: I lfvun Pulririu I n' ilrr Nlil'll1N'l Felix Mi:-l lannl l Fen' e'l1n- y John Flank Larry l'!l'llt'Il1lllf lluvid fgllfillll Mnlylzurr-1 Gilman Margo filifdllll Tlunnus Harlow Mie-luwl I,t'lllll1lIIIl ljlillldill He-nfl:-y Huy l'loupingurnvr Sanmlru Hoskin,-1 Sue' Ann l'lll4lo1'k llanial I'lllllllllll'l'j Kllallldv JZIVIXSIHI KPIIIIPIII .IKIIIIPS 1.t'4'lllil ,loin-5 Marie' Kumi J 1'all1 Klug Burl raul'zn K x'1r ln- Jeffery I..-M J 1'a1 n l, 1-xs is Linda: lliellr Suv l,ill1It'lllillI Mary Lmwr .IZIIIIPP l.lllbllt'lllIr2t'll William l.ylll'lI fs 'S Q as QF Q we i iry Mahalvk Mary F 1':ll1 res Mvcullough Sand 1'an McKenzie Mary Ann M1'Kinney James Me'Qua1h- in Thomas Meehan ,,:.',,, Q Mauree-n Mislivec K X N i . - ki Q V S Milriumw Morgan lv ef Y V J ', Edward Muraski 'ig Phyllis Nasser f ,Eg F V ,, V A 4 'Y A i mei' Judith Nvddo Dorothy Oc-ding lliane l,1ll'l'i l1ilWl'Pllt'Q' Pesavenlo Jiulilh l'ie-rw l'alriria Porter .Ivan Powers James Quinlan Robert Raft:-r Marylyn Rvirlwrl i:lill't'I1l'P Hvelly Ur-anna Robinson lin-rnard Roby Rf-ln-4'1'a Roe-vkc-1' Ni:-holas Rohan Anrwllz- Rllilllli lirneslim- Sl. George' Rose-mary Sl. john Louisv Sl'lllll'!ll9IllN'l'gPI Ruin-rl Svotl 98 Mary Jo Seeburgrr Edward Shea 'l'homas Smith William Smith Roy Sllllllllh' James Snow Raymond Hlanisz Mivliuel Stephens Diana Slergar Mirllael Sw ve-ney Charles Tarlaglia Robert 'l'hompson Marilyn Thoms llunna Tulwrosa Anthony llfle-n Juyve Yanapse William Waller JRIIIIBF Well-h Limla Welch .lalne-s Wilkinson llennis Withem lferilia W'rin .lohn Wrillellllouse She-lia Zaller A nb S. R QU Offii-ers of the freshman class ure: llunivl W'rin. secretary: fiairnl Sue Hanna. vivo-- bl Phlllt'l1lZ Ann Hurtlioloinru ll'kfklSlIl'Pl'2, :mtl Ruin-rt Nullv. prvsillvltt. Class of '60 . . . As the newness of high svhool with its 1-liangv of classes, variety of teen-livrs, 1-ufvtvriu vustoms. visits to the svhool Cllilllfll. uml other llllfilltlllibll' routinvs wore off. the fl'f'SllllllTll lIllllf'l'l00li tlwir responsibilities with l.l'f'Sll vitality annul genial elispositions. l'il'l Slllllllll study vluh mom- hers follow with interest the story of ll xilillflflilll vocation. mhjert of an film Sllllhll to ull mission-mimlwl lrvslnnc-n. 100 IVF -XIX.-rf l,illl'll'lil XII:-ll HN-nl AINIPISI Ilbllll li kxllll Nuflln NX ullvr H1II'l'llh urdnn llolmlnl liurm 'a XIII! Hillqllilllillli' l,1llI'll'lil livll llll Huy ke' IF Q n ml Urn gf' X flilllly ll 1n1- rnvr l'o-ggy Istlllllfll Xu Url' 1 ' .- Lois l4runlu'rl 1:0l'lI0ll HIWIIIQZIIIIPII Nnnue-I Ufyillll kl'llllt'Ill lim-lx lfrunk liyrm- xllllllblly llullill llomlhl uillllllllvll l h:ll'lvp 1.1lNIPI'l' Kullwrim- llmlding ,lnlm Cook Ulwws lzoslvllo Sharon Huy 1 lillioll l:l404'lx1'H Maury llurlvy .lannnw Ilanif l,m1l.x Dau Jillll' Il s vm-llic' Ill If X . ti ,lllhfqlll Dvrmofly Tlmniaa De-rlnmly .lllliann Da-Rolf l,:mre'm'c- Dillon Margaret Dive-r .llulilh Dixon .lavk Duliy David Elllwrivk Diane Elnwrivk .lolln linrivi MlI'll2l6l Evvlo Mary ,Io livon Thomas Fa-noglio .luliv l f-rgusnn Rita lfisllf-1' le-anna' lfnlllke-3 David Frey Annvtlv Garvin ,lolm llc-rlrivk Nlariv Cinvanini Dnnalfl llrannan lmunarll Gropp Mi1'lliI?l Grovvr William Hafnf-r flllilflllllf' Hanley llarnl Suv Hanna ,lanvt Hastings Frank Han-her llm-vvrly Hawkins Donna Hayes mv! Hoffnunl Cu rulyn Homlmrg Pauline- Houflnn Hivlmrll .lan-gvr Ihmuld .lvlllwvll I 3lNl'l'll1't' ,lone-5 Sn-un K:-:sling Maury A nn Ke-lly l,:lwrf'm'f- Klvin .Ivan .Mm Kleim- Rnlwrl Knin-rim .lulm KflN'1l1'll Slllilllllt' Krew, .' xagron Kll1'kt'N'il' fa 14 rn K1 -N.: Malrl 12 1 5 K gk K5 Fl ll HQ! Sul llc ll , k N X VL: lla: Kulinfki fLt'0I'QL1' Kyll' Maury Muillvn Philip Maron:- Kzllln-l'ilw M4'Mvc- M:ll'gill'1'l M4-.Mlliffv ,lvrry N1l'C0l'lllil'lx lolm Mary llalrol Ml'l:llIIllI .luwpll M1'Kilvlwn Mark Minzn' M 0N'1lll IIXIIOIIIZIS MllI'4l1ll'k .lulm 0'De-an C1llllt'l'illt' l,Slllll'll Mivhue-I Pflpc-rank , if 1' ' -IN v v -r-1-, 1 'F ' li' was ' gs .1 J fl- fx Yf F 6 . -J' r l fs ly 3 F ,Q lllllllll l'fiah'r Rnwnlary l'fl1-ging Carole l'0lllnlann lfalln-rinv l'ollls ll0I1SI1llN'4' l,lllSf0l'd .lanv He-laura! .lan Rivharals llnnalfl Rirlu-lla William Holwrts .lohn Holman llarlwara s1'llllk'lIl0'I' .lillllf-'S Sl'lllH 'l1lI'l' Mary .lo Sc-rllvlzvvk Margarf'l Shook Mary Ann Smith Mary Sn-plu-ns Phyllis Ste-warl .lolln Sullivan .lolln lx1l1'll3lf'l Sullivan Michael .losvpll Sullivan , Ill Talpas Q' u l gi ,, yy 5 g .rg ,X if s A f 1 a Taylor Mary Margarc-'l 'fllompson K K k llll l 'llllQ'l'l?SP 'Furla lia ,aj , l Illltl l'alri1'ia Tllolnpson llavifl 'l'l'if'l'su'ilvl' Nanvy Turnvr Nlargarf-I llry l.lny1l liz Rolwrl Yallf- Bmmiv YanTol He-vrrly Varda Mary von IAPPI' : 'G' Judith W'alkPr Theresa Walkvr Edward W'altPr .lane Warren Carol Wm-n Danivl W'rin ' - X 2 , 11 '.l, Intermingle of Classes Nan:-y Bright. Sam Bryant, Dvnnis Bar- rvtt. Mary Ann McKinney. Marilyn Mur- dock. Larry Pffsavonto. and Linda Turner V-various students from all four 1'lzlsse:+' - vxnmplify thc- unifying spirit that exists at Srllultv High Srhool. 1 r D x v , Qu re ,xt ' The 1956 Kfildllilfiilg 1-lush stands together for Ihr lust time as they sing You'il Never Xvnlk Nionef' Qeniors Bid Farewell . . CIOIIIllH'll1'i'lllPlli Day was an .joyous ovru- sion for thc- soniors as lhvy rmnlizml un important goal. the 1'0lllpi0ii0Il oi lhlll high srhool 1-ehwzltion. Anxious for new l'0lIl'J.lfL0. now ide-als, unel HPV' knowlocigo. an vugol' worhl zlwzlilvfl lhmv gll'lUilllllK'S. R liillll Funk NlilIlill0l'iilll. ami Dorothy Nvilson. v 'Q 4li1'loriun, impart in the lllNiil l1l'f , in lhnf namu- of lh rlznfmiuies, lhf- an-nlinmnlw of the- gl'll1ill1lit?S upon Ivan ' Schulte. l't'1 .lon-ph Mule-rwon and Cynthia llo 'eive their xliplonms anal kiss the- 5 of AI't'iliDiSil0ll 51'hullv's ring. x . ml Mrs. Joseph McQuade, Mrs. Clar- ence Reedy, Mrs. Russell Boyd, and Mrs. Edmund James provide us with the best in school cafeteria cooking. De luxe service was rendered to both the faculty and the students hy crews of tireless, efficient workers. In our modern, well-equipped cafeteria, four experienced cooks prepared luncheons par excellence for all. The Sisters' meals were served hy two senior girls. .lanet Luhbehusen and Kay Royer set the table for the Sisters before their lunch hour. gs' Here To Help . . . Thanks to Schulte's two faithful custodians Schulte's heating, light- ing, and cleaning problems were well managed. Mr. Frank Eie-kmeier and Mr. Bernard Davis take full charge of all Schulte's maintenance problems. fd. if ..z,wv- 4.7 S A -. , ,. .Lf Q 1 -.W 'fra Q, k . W . k mfg ,gg Vw ,M 5 . 'f-saw .. D gan WP 'ff' F.- IW .wu il ga +-H x'1Q' .- N i 4- . S7 1 ink ga? -'fiwrq iff - 'F I ,, Mg. K K., I gg - -M, ' A if 'MQ' ,ww 4- - ' 'M I . mpg 1954 Businessmen in and aronnal Terre llaute have made our yearbook, the Mitre, possible. With- out their eooperation and financial barking, our hook could not have been eompleteml. Sinvere appreciation from each member of the vlass of 1957 is given to these loyal advertisers. Mr. Kr Mrs. A Friend A Friend Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. dz Mrs. Mr. dz Mrs. Adamson Richard Alexander Charles Aten Joseph Ball John Bardon Rev. Edward Bauer Boosters Miss Mary Rev. James Mr. 8z Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 8z Mrs. Mr. gl Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8x Mrs. R. Donovan Dooley James S. Dowell William Dowell Thomas Doyle William Earp Eickmeier 8: Family Ellesperm Miss Clay Bauer Mr. Joseph E. Beall Mrs. John H. Beasley Mr. 8x Mrs. Francis Boland Mr. dz Mrs. Ray Bolerjack Dr. dz Mrs. H. Clark Boyd Mr. Leroy Bright Mrs. Leroy Bright Mary Fagan Mrs. Elmore Franzwa The Garvins Mr. dz Mrs. John Gedrick, Sr. Mr. Sz Mrs. W. C. Gerard Mr. Herbert Gerdink Mr. Louis R. Haag K. V. Hale Mr. 8z Mrs. Jesse Brown Mr. Raymond Brown Mr. Sam Bucher, Sr. Mr. 6 Mrs. Mr. 8x Mrs. Mrs. Frank Frank Burget, Jr. John Burget A. Burget, Sr. Mr. Albert J. Carbon, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. James Casey Mr. James Cassidy Mrs. Minnie Cassidy Mr. John Church Jeannie Costa Mr. Sz Mrs. Curtis Mr. 8z Mrs. Richard G. Danielson Mr. Francis Dant Mrs. Francis Dant Mr. 8: Mrs. E. E. Davis Mrs. Lena Deasee Mr. William Denehie Mr. dz Mrs. Edward Denehie Mr. James M. Diekhoff Mr. 8x Mrs. Joseph Diver Mr. 8z Mrs. Mr. dz Mrs. Mr. Joseph Mr. Joseph Harry Hamby Walt Hamilton Hanrahan Hartig Marie Heiser Mr. Kr Mrs. Mr. 45 Mrs. Speck Hemphill Joseph Higgins Dr. James Humphrey Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. dz Mrs. Bruno Iacoli Claude Jackson Mr. Lawrence R. Jaeger Mr. Richard Jaeger Mr. dz Mrs. Mr. dz Mrs. Miss Emily Miss Alma Mr. 8: Mrs. Miss Clara Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Jasper William E. James D. Jones Joseph E. Kaindl Arthur M. Kaindl A. Kaindl John E. Kaindl Kalen Mr. Louis Kalen Majorie Kalen Mr. Richard Kelly 110 Mrs. Helen Kelly Miss Sophia Kensor Mr. Sz Mrs. Edward Knierim Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph Kulinski Dr. Sz Mrs. P. Lawrence Mr. L. V. Letzkus Mr. Sidney Levin M. A. Lowery Mr. Sz Mrs. Ray Lubbehusen Mr. Elmo J. Magnabosco Mr. Sz Mrs. L. Marshall Mr. Sz Mrs. E. W. McCullough The Mclntyres Rev. Charles McSween Cecilia Meinel Sz Hermine Nieneyer Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph Michki Dr. Sz Mrs. John Miklozik Clarence Sz Martha Montgomery Mr. James H. Mullen Miss Marilyn Murdock Oran J. Myrtle Mr. Alex Nagy Mrs. James Nasser Mr. Sz Mrs. C. E. Neddo Mr. Sz Mrs. Dean Neidlinger Estel Newlin Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs. Dr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Victor Oeding John O'Leary Tim 0'Leary R. W. Oliphant Alonzo J. Pease Paul L. Petty Mr. Dee Plunkett Mr. Fred M. Powell Mr. Sz Mrs. Thomas J. Powers Mr. Sz Mrs. Frank Prox Mr. Sz Mrs. V. R. Ratcliffe Mr. John F. Rehorst Boosters Mr. Sz Mrs. Chester Reynolds Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph D. Richetta Mr. Sz Mrs. Eugene Roach Mrs. Walter Roach Mr. Louis R. Roehm Mr. Sz Mrs. Louis H. Roehm Jane Rosenfield Mrs. Joseph Rourke Mr. Sz Mrs. Commodore St. John Ida Scarpellini Mr. Paul Scarpellini Rev. Leo Schellenberger Schulte Varsity Cheerleaders Mr. Sz Mrs. Charles Sedletzeck Mr. Joseph Shestack Mr. Sz Mrs. William Shook Dr. John R. Showalter Mr. Sz Mrs. James Slusser Mr. Roy Smudde Mr. Ural W. Starkey Mr. Sz Mrs. Andrew Stephens Mr. Sz Mrs. Ted Stugynski Mr. James L. Sullivan Dr. Sz Mrs. Joseph Sullivan Mr. Sz Mrs. William J. Sullivan Mr. Sz Mrs. Everett Sullivan Mr. Sz Mrs. Herman Taylor Mr. Francis J. Thiel Tom Sz Lloyd Miss Carrie Vanderheide Mr. Max Van Landingham Mr. Sz Mrs. L. J. Van Tol Mr. Sz Mrs. Moore Vincents Mr. John Weaver Mr. Steve Wegh Mr. S. H. Westwood, Jr. Mr. Elden Wills Mr. Robert Wiser P ca T r o n s COMMERCIAL PATRONS Abriani's Market A Friend American Tile 8z Service Arnold's Drive Inn Bill Balduzzi Beltone Hearing Aids Mr. Kr Mrs. Kenneth Buck Burk's Grocery John Caserotti Chernay's Grocery The Cocktail Lounge John S. Cox Sz Sons, Inc. John Cseszko Dave's Food Market Frozen Fresh Foods J. H. Gallagher Market Gene's Market Hamilton Harris 8: Co. Joe Heine Machine Ditching Co. Henderson's Music Studio Pearl Himmichroeffer R. Holthaus Grocery Store James Plumbing dz Heating Joe's Delicatessen Knight Terre Haute Foundry Stanley Kulesza Lough Bros. Roofing Marathon Station McBride's Grocery Miessel Grocery Moore 8: Son E. N. Nasser Grocery George Nasser Grocery Joseph Nasser Grocery Nicoson's Sunoco Service Novella's Grocery Paul's Home Bakery Peperak's Grocery Popoff Cleaners Roger's Shoe Repair Roma Restaurant Seamann's Grocery Luke Selvia Mary Selvia Silverstein Bros., Inc. South Side Shoe Shop Ed Stableton Market Sullivan Nursing Home Terre Haute Tent Kr Awning Co. Thomas Service Station Turner Refrigeration E. S. Utterback Sheet Metal and Hardware Pete Varda's Grocery Wabash Distributing Co. Wabash Tavern Waggoner Cafe PATRONS Wayne Scott Market Wilson Kr Wilson Insurance Agents Mr. Kr Mrs. A. W. Adami Mr. Ben Adelman Mr. George Ades A Friend A Friend Myrtle Alexander Mrs. Arthur Allen Mrs. George Allen Mr. James E. Allen Mr. Michael J. Allen Mrs. H. Altenberger Mr. 8z Mrs. Lewis K. Ambrose . Dean Ames . Clyde Anderson Mrf Kr Mrs. Elmer Anderson Sz Mr. Sz Mrs. Harry Anderson Josephine T. 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Blower Mr Mr Miss Doris Bradley Mr. Sz Mrs. Arthur Bramble Mr. Patrick Bray Family Mr Mr Mr. Sz Mrs. Thomas Bray Mr. Sz Mrs. Harry P. Brentlinger E. J. Brian Mr. Harry Mrs. Anna Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. J. J. Brown Bridgewater Brockway Lee Bronnert Gene Brown Mrs. Iona Brown Mrs. Mary E. Brown Minnie Brown Mr. Carl Broughton Mrs. Carol Broughton Mr. Frederick M. Bryant Mr. Harry Bryant Mr. 6 Mrs. Kenneth Buck Mrs. Joseph Bunch G. T. Buntain Miss Dolores Burdick Mr. Anthony Burget Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Frank Burget Fred A. Burk John Burns Miss Theresa Burns Mr. Sz Mrs. John P. Burrall Mrs. David Burton Mr. Michael Burton Mr. Sz Mrs. Fred S. Bussing Mr. Frank E. Butwin Helen M. Butwin Mr. John A. Butwin Mr. Wendell J. Butwin Sz Mrs. Mrs Hubert Frank Byrne Melville E. CaJac0b Campbell Mr. Dr. Sz . ' Mr. Edward Callahan Mr. Mr . Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Joseph Mr. Sz Mrs. Kenneth Campbell Harold Canine Lester Capps Albert J. Carbon Card Glen Carpenter Mr. Raymond Carr Maurie Carroll 5. William J. Carroll Patrons Mr. Sz Mrs. George Crawley Mr. Clinton Crockett Miss Ann Cronin Mary Crossley C.S.M.C. Mr. Sz Mrs. Paul Cullen Mrs. Jennie Culp Mr. Sz Mrs. Richard D. Culver Mrs. Florence Curley Mrs. Frank Curley Mary Florence Curley Mr. Sz Mrs. Thomas Curley . Sz Mrs. Tipton Dalton . Sz Mrs. Francis Dant Mr. Sz Mrs. Carl Davis C. S. Davis en Davis Mr. Robert B. Dawson Sherrill F. Dayhoff Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph DeBernardi Mr. Sz Mrs. Ellis DeBord Mr. Van Dellacca Mrs. Adela Deming Mr. Sz Mrs. Edward Denehie Mrs. Charles DePeugh Mr. Sz Mrs. Claude Dermody Mr. Thomas Dermody Miss Juliann DeRolf Mr. Sz Mrs. J. A. DeRolf Mr Mr Mr. Hel Mr. Lawrence DeRolf Mr. Paul DeRolf Mr. William Deuster Mr. John Dicks Mr. Sz Mrs. Sam Dicks Mrs. Anna Dilks Mr. Sz Mrs. Bernard Dillon Mr. Sz Mrs. John Dillon Lieutenant John Dillon Mr. Sz Mrs. J. F. 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Grose Mr. 'Sz Mrs. Harold Gullifor Mr. Tom Gurbach Mr. 6 Mrs. Albert J. Hafner Clara E. Hagens Patrons Mr. Leon Hahn Mr. Michael Haig Mr. 8z Mrs. John W. Haley Jane Hall Mr. dz Mrs. Harold Hallock Mrs. Frances Hamilton Mr. 8z Mrs. Owen Hanna Miss Peggy Anne Hanna C. Hargis Sz Son . Marian D. Harris Mr. Ralph Harris Mr. James Hart Mr. Kz Mrs. Louis F. Hart, Jr. Mr. Martin Hart Mr. William Hart Mr. Xz Mrs. Herschel H. Haskell Mary E. Haugh Margaret Haust Mr. Sz Mrs. Harry Hawkins Mr. Hawkman Mr. 81. Mrs. Hayne Mr. James Hayward Mr. Paul Heaton Mr. 8z Mrs. Bernard A. Heile Mr. Sz Mrs. Louis Hellmann Mary Helman Jane Helmes Mrs. Howard Helt Mr. Henry Hensley Mary Hensley Mr. Kz Mrs. George Heubel Mrs. Cora Higgins Mr. Michael F. Higgins Miss Sue Higgins Mr. 8z Mrs. Highfill Miss Marilyn Hirschfeld Mrs. Eva Hixon Miss Janet Hoffman Mrs. Polla Hoffman Mr. Charles Holdaway Mr. Sz Mrs. John V. Holmes Mrs. John Hopp Mr. Andrew E. 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Whalen Mr. 5 Mrs. Ray White Mr. Vern Whitlock Mr. Warner Whitman Rev. Robert Wilhelm Mr. George Wilkinson Mrs. George Wilkinson Mr. William Wilky Mr. Edward Williams Mr. John Willmar Mr. George Willoughby Mrs. Frank Wilson Olive H. Wilson Mr. Robert Wilson Mr. Thomas Wilson Mrs. Leo Wimsey Mr. Sz Mrs. George Woessner Mr. Sz Mrs. Norman J. Wood Wood's Texaco Service Mr. Sz Mrs. James Work Mr. Con Wrin Miss Jane Wrin Mr. James Wvatt Mr. Eugene Yockly Mr. Hubert Youart Rev. Bernard Zanck Mr. Sz Mrs. Stanley Zawadzki Rev. Charles Zengel Mrs. Treasa Zenor Mr. Joseph Zwerner Compliments of DODGE DRUGS Rader's Shell Prescriptions Service West Terre Haute, 7th 31 l'0DlHl' Streets Ind' C-9192 YOUR JOSTEN RING Your First Fine Jewelry You Will Cherish It the Longest JOSTEN'S 1897 - Our 60th Anniversary - 1957 Representative: Ken Eslinger 2019 Crawford St. Terre Haute, Indiana Ext-hange students to Marshall High School of Mar- shall, Illinois, were .lark Svhnyfler, Suzanne Knmmerer, Mary Lee Shen, and James 0'Connell. Those students who partivipated in St-hulte's an-tivities for an day were Philip Junker, Clmrlotte Coleman, Ann Jensen, and James Wajrivk. For Quality Dry Cleaning Compliments can FASHION of CLEANERS Terre Hauteis Zachman Leather only Certified Cleaner C-7336 C-3184 f'iEEiZQ,X. Emblem of Quality . PAINT 0 ENAMEL 0 VARNISH o WALLPAPER o ARTIST SUPPLIES SMITH-ALSOP PAINT 81 VARNISH COMPANY This freshman-sponsored pep session boosted the stu- MPCVIVY-t Mllkefsl, tlents to the peak of school spirit before the Wiley- TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Sa-hulte basketball game. 3 Convenient Stores: 104 - 616 - 1217 Wabash Ave. Large Art Dept. - 616 Wabash Ave. Compliments of LOUIE KRATZER'S THE. AIVIANA FOOD PLAN STANDARD SERVICE BY 11-11 SALES, INC. 11-11 Wabash Avenue Seelyvme' Indiana Terre Haute, Indiana C-4369 Compliments of H Friend Telephvlle McMILLAN SPORTS, INC. Crawford 7575 Distributors of Terre Haute Concrete Supply Corp. High Grade Sporting Goods Ready-mixed Concrete 8th 8: Wabash CHAS. P. O'LEARY 10th 8z Chestnut and President Terre Haute, Ind. Meadows Center 119 Terre Haute's Most Modern Laundry and Dry Cleaning Plants SANITONE DRY CLEANING SERVICE UN ION LAUNDRY Sz CLEANERS 117-129 No. Third St. Karanovich Funeral Home 408 Vine St. Clinton, Ind. Compliments of Merchandise Lane, Inc. 29 No. 4th St. Long's Beauty Shop Courtesy of TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 228 West Johnson Hill Bros' Avenue Marathon West Terre Haute Station Ind. 8th 81 Hulman Phone Drexel 3145 Hornung Sr Hahn, Compliments Of Inc. Gasaway Motor Company Compliments Finer Junior Sz Senior Nash Sales Footwear and Service of 28 So, 7th St, 1319 Wabash Sussman Iron 8z Metal Company Avenue 21 Meadows Telephone C-9503 Center Buyers of Compliments of C. H. Gharst Supply Company Graf 81 Sons Drug Co. Serving the Neighborhood Better 19th 8: Locust Sts. Waste Material, Belting and Salvage Stock TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 129-135 So. 1st St. Phone C-8825 Furnaces - Stokers - Blowers Enterprise Water Heaters Repairs All Makes - Guttering and Spouting C...,.1......... of Mamet l GALLION Quamy ' Sme SHEET METAL Sz HARDWARE Meadows Center Staple Anchor Heating Equipment Groceries Oil Burners and Service Beauty Salon Aluma Roll Awnings and Door Fancy Meats Canopies C,6609 Red Jacker Pumps - Sunbeam Appliances 03435 609 So. 4th Phones-shop, C-2781-Res., H-1768 1641 So. 25th St. Terre Haute, Indiana 500 GASOLINE R. J. Oil Company 111 North 7th Street DONALD E. SMITH, General Manager ALL VALLEY MEAT SUPPLY 2101 Beech Phones C-9404-N-8015 Wholesale TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Hotel and Restaurant Service Surveyors of Gov't. Inspected Meats GRAHAM DISTRIBUTING CO. 1724 Wabash Ave. L-9220 Wholesale Janitor Supplies For MILLER PARROTT Books Games Compliments of Gifts Cagle's Standard Stationery Famous for , Service VNlUeSll9Y'S Miller's Extra Fine Crackers Station 644 Wabash Avenue 811 Ohio Street and Delicious Cookies Paul's Catering Service We Serve Banquets, Receptions, Picnic Private Parties A COMPLETE SERVICE The Hosl of the Town s and Best Wishes to the Students Fine Diamonds Famous Name Watches Luggage Radios Gifts Sz Appliances Never a, Charge for Credit Bigwood's Jewelers 524 Wabash Ave. Mac's D-X Service East Glenn on U. S. 40- 3V1 Miles East of Terre Haute, Ind. Tires and Tubes Car Washing Greasing and Oil Changing Fishing Equipment Ice Cream 8: Soft Drinks Andrew Rowe 8: Sons Packing Co.-1 End Linden St. Compliments Of The Shoe Box Fine Footwear 508 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, Ind. Best Wishes Compliments Compliments Don Domers Of for of - Television Schulte Jerry Wilson South Side Barber Shop Cl High School eaners L-1634 312 N ' l ahona sooo so. 9th si. . Avenue Terre Haute Tile Terre Haute, West Terre Haute I d C I i n - 1234 Wabag Ave. Ompally Indiana C-3050 compliments compliments of of Powers Bartholome Cleaning Company Shell Service Compliments Sisson Bros. Gulf Station 3rd 8z Washington Terre Haute, Ind. Haas Home Nurseries festablished 18601 Nurserymen and Landscape Architects 29th 8: Poplar C-7829 Terre Haute, Ind. A. J. Matherly Compliments from Borden's Dad's Fruit 81: Pure Milk Compliments of Vegefablw and National Ave. Ice Cream Co' SENATOR CAPEI-IART West Terre Haute, 531 No. 5th Indiana C-5031 FRANK'S RESTAURANT Specialists in Speedometer, Carburetor, Generator, Auto Electric Parts 8: Service Terre Haute Battery 8: Electric Co. 5th 8z Cherry Tri-K Mine Vapor Baths GOOD FRESH Massage, TOASTMASTER South 25th Street Colonic Road Irrigations, Electric Theraphy Super-Washed Coal 1515 So. 17th St. C-6095 L-2553 Compliments of NORMAN PIGG and RED KINGERY James Watson Barber Shop 1303 Wabash Compliments Of Meadows Pharmacy Smudde's Grocery 438 No. 13th Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute Carpet Cleaning 8: Rug Co. 333-339 No. 16th St. C-9513 Cleaners of Terre Haute's Finest R-ugs Since 1898 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND BLUE RIBBON COALS It Has To Be Good C-5045 950 Wabash Ave Compliments of Stran-Steel Corp. JACK L TIMK0 Distributor SINCLAIR REFINING CO. Fuels, Oils Petroleum Products L-921 7 STEWART Smitty's Texaco , sl We invite you Compliments Service t h t o o FOULKE S P G Of T9117-C0 Pmdufts Your Skelgas Dealer Reece and Marfak Lubrication C . M and C Wheel Balancing 1207 Wabash busty Brakes Relmed 11.6029 Pharmacy Motor Tune-up Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute SHOP Say It with Our TH, C-5517 Flowers SMI S Office Hours Pageps F0011 SAVE 9 to 5 POPIHI' Flower Shop Market southeast Dr. Alex Smith 1361 Poplar St- Corner Optometrist Phone C-6122 Fourth and Wab. We Deliver 9 SO- 60' Sf- ,Tlowm for 1229 so. mh st Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Hallie. Ind- , , All Occasions' Compliments of HANLEYS STORM WINDOWS SHOE REBUILDING FOOT AIDS STORM DOORS QUALITY MATERIAL AWNINGS EXPERT WORKMANSHIP WHILE-U-WAIT SERVICE Hanley Aluminum Products Hanley Shoe Repair 1700 South 8th Street 4th Street and Wabash Ave. L-6210 C-2451 Sincere Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Faculty and Seniors of Schulte High School Knights of Columbus Council 541 Phone Free Orders Delivery Elmerick Bros. 1901 No. Ninth St. Terre Haute, Ind. Fancy Groceries Meat Market Phone Crawford 5037-5038 Rowe Drug C-3003 3002 So. 7th JOHN R. ROWE, Ph. MYRQN J. BUSBY Real Estate - General Insurance 302 Merchants Bank Building Compliments Of Merchants Freight System, Inc 126 Compliments Security Loan Company Compliments of Snacks Cafe 7 West Paris Avenue West Terre Haute, Ind. JOHN E. SNACK Prop. Compliments Terre Haute Automotive Supply Corps. 1509 E. Wabash Terre Haute, Ind. C-7006 Local Headquarters for Music Makers SINCE 1898 STERCHI MUSIC STORE Musicians To Serve Musicians 307 Wabash C-6448 Terre Haute, Indiana Pogaits Richardson Electric The Lagane Shop G00l'g6 MCKimmY Distinction Contracting 81 Correct Dress Barber Shop azzezzhzf El V S . At Reasonable Rates ec rw ervlce Misses and Juniors Air Conditioned C-7715 - DEVOTED To Free Parking Phones: Office C-7322 QUALITY ALWAYS Lot .n Re T Lawrence-Krehe ' a . R .: C-7322 Studlo es 28 No. 6th st. f-It pays to 106 S0. 7th St. 1631 So. 17 St. Terre Haute, Ind. Look Well , Bell Bros. Central Hotel Compliments Shoe Store PAUL C' FRIZ Compliments of of Prop. Shoes for the Best Cleaners PepSi'C0la Entire Family . 714 Ohio Street Bottling 1370 Lafayette '1' H i , Company 620 Wabash me an e Avenue Indiana 127 Potter Electrical Engineering Construction Co., Inc. Commercial - Industrial - Residential Licensed - Bonded - Insured WE WIRE AUTOMATION EQUIPMENT 925 Wabash Avenue Comin' or Goin' This is the Place to Stop Chuck Wagon Grill Cline Produce Wholesale Fruits 8: Vegetables 215 North Second Street Terre Haute, Indiana C-9469 Dave McEwan's D-X Service A Complete One-stop Service 17th 8: Wabash Compliments Dr. Joseph Kunkler Meldicine Surgery Office hours 2 to 4 except Thurs., Sun. 8: Holidays 408 Chestnut A. B. Dick William R. Cox . . I Duplicating nsurance 400 G -d Products, Inc. Thug: Building 2116 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Indiana Terre Haute Compliments of Indiana Pl'l0Ile C-6980 Indiana In Terre Haute Clll'iSlIll3.Il CO. Preserving the Dixie Shop Plumbing Ka for Heating Misses' and 1406 Wabash Women's Ave. Apparel Leo Deming Studio Official Photographer 723 Ohio Street Crawford 5913 Terre Haute, Indiana VARDA ELECTRIC Lamps and Gifts Electrical Appliances Phone C-1874 Electrical Contracting 1278 Lafayette Ave. Dawson 8: Meagher Drug Company Prescriptions Phone C- 1 4 14 13th 8 Wabash Terre Haute, Ind. Compliments of J. C. PENNY CO. Terre Haute, Ind. 1906 - 1956 Valentine Company, Inc. PuoNE cmxwroan 4391 Wholesale Meats TERRE HAUTE, IND. Weather-Seal Storm Windows Screens 5 Doors Aluma Kraft Awnings 8: Carports FHA Approved 36 months to pay Frank Reynold's DX Service Complete Lubrication Tire 8: Battery Road Service Call C-9098 Phon Cra f d5758 t Starting Our 50th Year of Servire In '56 e W or B 1239 Wabash 25th 5 Poplar St. THE C l. t Knapp Compliments of BLOSSOM 0 1P '- H Office Equipment SHOP Loeser 81 Sons Inc Und d OH Bums Grocery 1437 Ohio ' ' erwoo ice Blvd. Machines 25th and ohio at Eleventh . Telephone Fort Harrison t C-3828 113 South 7 St. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Indiana Casey Pharmacy Wabash Valley C-5256 Furniture CO- Shannon Buntin Richard T. Conley 100 South Seventh St. 1801 No' wth St' Rhodes - Buntin - Conley Agency Prescription Druggist IH6085 Insurance - Real Estate Willis Compliments 31 S0l1th 7th Street Chiropractor Pink sl Marie 1538 Maple 08580 Avenue TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA S10 Walnut Street Terre Hallie, Indiana Compliments of Compliments Congrafulafions fo lhe Plumbers 81 Steam of , LAUGHREY Fitters Local Class of '57 BROS N 0 No. 157 FORMAL Kelley's n.x RENTAL 4009 Wabash Ave. SERVICE - - C-9350 Seven Up Bottling Company Um an occasions, Tires, Batteries Herm Rassel Accessories Terre Haute, Indiana 19 So. 7th C-1515 SERVICE CALLS TYPEWRITER REBUILDER SALES Compliments of CECIL Nl. HARDEN Member of Congress C mpumems C mpliments Sixth District, Indiana Of of Wm. 0. Hensley Ermisch My Truck Parts Cleaner Inc. SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the FACULTY AND SENIORS of SCHULTE HIGH SCHOOL Compliments of a Friend 131 HEINL'S FLOWER SHOP 129 so. 7th street C-1425 MORGE MOVING Sz STORAGE CO., INC. 725 Spruce St. C-9471 AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. Imperial Coals Haley Bros. Coal and Supply Co. Indianals Finest Coals 1800 So. 13th St. C-2087 Call Us for Service We Move More Coal by Truck from Indiana's Finest Mines Than Any Other Coal Dealer in Terre Haute an 0 - Ill gf All :: -,e .,e,-, ,e ,e-ug' E-4 -Ili-'igi igl I e pause L Qgiql fi-?J'l'4 DRIN7C IOIIIED won Aumomv or Ing g0c4:C0tA Cbnnnv gy COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA DON'T SAY BREAD SAY HOLSUM Ideal Fitzgerald Baking Co. DON'T RISK IT FISK IT HALL TIRE CO. 21st 8z Wabash Terre Haute, Ind. C-5274 Home of the World's Strongest Nylon Passenger Tire-Safti Flight Front End Work Brakes Relined Compliments Terre Haute Boiler Works Drakies Sporting Goods 8m Cycles 416 Ohio Street Cushman Motor Scooters Schwinn Bicycles Repairs 8: Accessories CARL dt JUNE VILBRANT, Proprietors Phone C-2718 Compliments of THE SEABURY MARKET 1665 8th Ave. 1600 So. 7th St. Compliments R. R. Richmond Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. The Promise of Tomorrow xg ro,o, The future of our society is geared to a con- tinuing supply of new knowledge . . . fresh enthusiasms . . . untried ideas. Progress comes with creative effort by imagi- native people. At Allis-Chalmers, such people work together around the calendar in a con- stant search for better means to better living. America's continuing quest for improvement means growing opportunity for the individual . . .continued advancement for our nation. That's the promise of tomorrow. AI.l.IS-CHALMERS Q 134 was 1 Compliments of Highland Iron 81 Steel, Inc Compliments Compliments of Of a TERRE HAUTE p,ie,,d COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LAWRENCE V. LETZKUS, Chairman STEPHEN BEARD, Secretary FRIEDA C. TERHORST, Vice-Chairman ED. EVERETT, Treasurer Best Wishes from Vigo County Democratic Central Committee TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 136 Compliments WALT McGAHAN, Rep. Lee School Supply Company Weust Motors, Inc. School Supplies 8z Equipment Janitor Supplies 100 No. 2nd St. - Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Indiana Telephones Allen 8: Steen Local - C-5700 Acceptance Co. Armstrong-wauter P. E. ALLEN Lumber C0-, Long Distance - C-8600 INSURANCE Inc. AGENCY, INC. 28 So. 8th Terre Haute Phone L-6221 11th 8: Spruce St. ABC ACE Electronics, E t ' t'n X e 'a' IM- JENSEN'S, of course - - - Services Television 8: I Appliance The Most Complete Appliance for Service Sales and Service Near You Hom' and 10th Q College Business C-3173 The Finest Display in HI-FI Phonographs in Terre Haute Visit Our Record Bar for Compliments of Latest Hits in the Musical World JOHN H. BEASLEY C-2127 C.2176 ATTORNEY-AT-LARGE .I EN SEN'S 2225 Wabash Avenue 829 WABASH AVENUE Terre Haute, Indiana 137 Carney Tire Compliments Co. of Cahill'S Liquor K Compliments WWW ' Store R of dependable for 62 youre Capps Floor Covering Co. 5th 81 Ohio Sts. ' ' C-1749 612 WABASH Avi-1. Compliments Of Merrill Sz Merrill Only the Best INSURANCE You Can Buy THERE IS A DIFFERENCE 502 Sycamore Building C-5565 Carl Riggs Drugs Eighth and Wabash C-1819 Twelve Points , U Ambrosml s Apple House Fruits 8: Fine Vegetables ' American Where Shopping 8: Is a Pleasure Italian 2701 Wabash Ave. Foods Terre Haute, Ind. POWELL-STEPHENSON Stop when CO. Service Never HOLTHAUS Quality Building Materials Stops The Plumber' and Garvin's D-X Hardware 7th and Voorhees 1328 Poplar 2723 South Seventh street 09124 Terre Haute, Indiana Firestone and 03033 P1652 L-6263 Goodyear Tires compliments of an Pays to Hills Snappy Look wen Service Compliments 25 No. 5th Street 924 Wabash Ave. 715 Ohio Street Gus's Barber 19th and Beech GIBSON COAL CO. Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 The Merchants National Bank 701 Wabash Avenue 12 Points Terre Haute. Indiana KRAUSBEK Dry Cleaners For Fine Dry Cleaning C-6528 10 So. 18th St. Compliments of Rosenblatt's Clothing Store 335 Sixth Street Clinton, Ind. Phone 652 Best Wishes of Catherine M. Fee Democratic Candidate for Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court Your Support and Vote Will Be Appreciated Compliments Of McGowan's Restaurant 666 Hulman Best Wishes Schultz 8z Company Northeast Corner 4th 81 Wabash Shoe's Barbecue 1112 So. 12th Easy to Find, Hard to Leave Compliments Best Wishes from D. J. PFLEGING Sz SON Plumbing 8: Heating 719 North 11th Street Rear C-5406 Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments of Indiana State Bank of Terre Haute 1211-15 Wabash Member F.D.I.C. Deposits Insured to 510,000.00 Orpheum Barber Shop 110 No. 7th St. Oakley Drug Store 1701 So. 7th St. Terre Haute, Ind. Sawyer's Flowers RAY H. AVE Prop. Clinton, Indiana HARTMAN CO. Roofing 81 Sheet Metal Contractors TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Mike's Motor Co. Capps Lumbe' Compliments of Wilson 81 and lu Elm St- Supply Company Paul J. Klelser wilson n Quality and Cllllwll, Building Associates Insurance Indiana Material RR 1 Terre Haute PAUL J. KLEISER Clinton, Phone 9 Phone W 1 421 Jos. D. RICHETTA Indiana A R K E T E X CERAMIC CORPORATION Firsl with lhe Fines! CERAMIC GLAZED STRUCTURAL TILE 6 NORTH WALNUT STREET PHONE 2271 BRAZIL - INDIANA 1 EIVIIVIETT F. SIPES Druggist S. E. Corner Lafayette Woodley Avenue Compliments Terre Haute House N ewlin-J ohnson Dev. Co. Builders of Better Homes DEVELOPERS OF HULMAN MEADOWS 3000 Poplar St. L-6191 Pete Piazza Produce Wholesale Fruit and , Vegetables . 84 So. 16th St. Terre Haute, Ind. H-9418 Ernie Lane Barber Shop It Pays To Look ,Wellv Motorola T.V. Hamilton Automatic Laundry Appliances We Serve All Makes T.V. Estel W. Williams, Sr. Compliments MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 4203 Wabash Ave. C-6858 John Moore Auto Sales, Inc. Super-Market Dealing in All Makes and Models of Used Cars 1126 Wabash Terre I-Faute, Ind. Compliments Meadows Shopping Center Tenants Association 25th 8: Poplar Terre Haute, Ind. St- Anthony Melody Music C01 LOANS FINANCING Hospital Gift A Shop 1662 Locust St- WELFARE FINANCE Religimxlseirticles Terre Haute, Ind- Sickroom Gifts Com Opemted Greeting Cards Magazines Mum. ,md Games 24 So. 7th St. Phone C-3481 Cigarettes Candies and Potted Plants C-1458 TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA WEBERG'S Valley Monument CASUAL Authentic SHOP Reprgductiong of Compliments Company Fine Furniture of 1250 Maple 2601 Wabash Ave. 17 No, Third St, VIGO BOWL Avenue C4200 West Terre Haute, C. K. MILLER Ind' , Compliments Bonocorsi Brothers Your -1- -' Ffigidahe Gmcems S. H. Pawley Lumber Company, Inc. Dealer Terre Haute Yards We Tam Ou' Meats Tel: C-4343 Tel. C-1395 Cecil B. Noe our customers 1101 Lafayette Ave ' soo se. 9 si. Marvel, Inc. Clinton, Alndiana Other Yards Brazil - Cayuga - Center Point - Dana Perrysville - St. Bernice Personnel Placement Service 514-15 Grand Opera House Block Terre Haute, Ind. C-9666 EMPLOYMENT HEADQUARTERS of the WABASH VALLEY '- Compliments of Kinser Katering Kitchen 1514 Wabash Ave. Earl Storey's Texaco Station Gives S 8: H Green Stamps 17th and Poplar Terre Haute, Ind. McGrawsS I , h Easy Day Compliments of D Fmney s rugs Laundromat Garfield Cleaners Jewelry P'esCfiPfi0 you W,,sh-We Wash 1306 Maple Avenue Spemhm 27 se. 5th sr. T He H t I H 25th se Washington e an e' ' 2226 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, Ind. KEN STANFILL C-2401 L-9564 Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 R. G. MASKELL COMPANY Masonry Contractors and Engineers Telephone Crawford 8045 1135 Hulman Street Terre Haute, Indiana EAT-A-TERIA A Good Place to Eat 2525 Wabash Ave. h mn: 1-murz, INDIANA Compliments , Of. DANDEE2 BREAD '. Keep Dagndee Handy Compliments from JIM COREY'S 4. Groceries, Meats and Notions of All Kinds 1700 No. 3rd C-9037 ELLIOTT JEWELERS MEADOWS SHOPPING CENTER For the Finest in Watches LONGINES - WITTNAUER HAMILTON - Mlno - ELGIN 0 J' 4 Ilots of Luck D to the Class of 1957 Prox Sz Burget CLINTON FORD SALES R. M. WILSON, Prop. Over 40 Years Fair Dealing with Wabash Valley Motorists . 335-39 So. 3rd St. Phone 427 or 428 CLINTON, INDIANA Smith 8: Decker Paitson Rfg. Co. Auto Electric . Inc. Service D ' ' 34 No. 12th St. 1026 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. 1 DONNELLY PHARMACY Prescriptions Terre Haute l Indiana Seventh and 'Hulman Sts. Phone C-2753 Compliments of the F. W. Woolworth Company BAESLER'S MARKET Quality Foods for over 50 years 1362 Wabash Avenue Phone C-8468 CONRAD TRANSFER 8z STORAGE 1. Evans Flower Compliments of Sho? . v , Y A COMPANY A Flowers for All W' A' Fread Occasions Decorating Co. 547 North 13th Street K 13 S0. 13th ' Flags and . Street Local 8: Long Distance- Moving Fl C-7502 oats Compliments of JACK'S HAMBURGERS Felix Cleaners and 501 Wabash Ave. Shirt Launderers Compliments of NEHI BOTTLING CO. 1348 Sycamore 145 Best Wishes to the Senior Class MOTOR FREIGHT CORPORATION 2345 So. 13th St. Model Milk 8: Ice Cream Co. Inc. 540 No. 7th St. C-2324 Terre Haute, Ind. Tiffin's Auto Exchange 101 Wabash Avenue C-5878 L-0769 Terre Haute, Ind. HIGH QUALITY USED CARS 9 Tony S Shoe Let's Go Bowling JOHN TRIMPE CLEANERS 2507 College Avenue Repair TEN PINS JUST EAST OF 25TH STREET 1349 W b h A 6th Sz Wabash Serving the People of the Wabash Valley 8 as Ve. for 38 years Terre Haute, Ind. C-8500 C-4669 F or the Best in South Side Coal Company WISHES For Your Next FROM Dance . . . General Trucking The Six Men of C D CHATMAN JOHN TRIERWEILER Note ' ' Fe t 'i g 433 s . mn st. SHERIFF OF VIGO COUNTY CLAUDIA 0 C-5541 W-1767 08608 Snodgrass Vice Rebuilds shuffleboard Service Congratulations Sales 1258 Lafayette Ave. LENNE FOOD PRODUCTS C-2533 Juke Boxes 8: Schwinn Bicycles Games Bicycle Repairs Distributors of Seyfert Chips and 2355 lst Ave. Hobby Goods Household Goods MAC NIABET, Owner Dixie Margarine COLLIER REXALL DRUGS Prescriptions, Fountain Service FREE DELIVERY Vendel Grocery Fancy Fruit 8: Vegetables Owner: Paul Kelley 1101 South 8th Chile and Tamales Served as You Like It Chile to Take out CHILE BILL'S 425 North 13th St. Terre Haute, C-1357 Indiana Compliments E- W- Walsh of Hoosier Heating 8z Sheet Metal, Inc Monument Co. Third Ave' Home of Mueller Climatrol Washeteria 1463 Th' d A 2114 Wabash Ave' C2597 venue 1256 Lafayette Avenue Terre Haute, Indiana Maytag Automatic Washers gl Dryers CONGRATULATIONS I For Your Banking Needs in the Future TERRE HAUTE FIRST NATIONAL BANK J oe's Liquor Store 2'1st 81 Locust St. Jackson Gulf Service Tires, Batteries Brake Service Road Service Compliments of PAIGEXS MUSIC STORE Everything M usical, ' Stover's Flower Shop 705 Ohio Street Terre Haute, Ind. C-1401 J oseph's Since 1857 Terre Ha,ute's Favorite Store For Men 8: Boys 636 Wabash TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST Compliments Of Dog an Suds SENIORS: OUR BEST TO YOU The l958 M ifre Sfaff Compliments of FRANCIS YENOWINE GARDEN HOMES One of Terre Haute's Truly Fine Apartments C-5068 Compliments Of Conrad Oldsmobile COLLIER REXALL DRUGS Prescriptions FOUNTAIN SERVICE Free Delivery 1907 1957 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY FIFTY YEARS OF THE BEST CONSTRUCTION IN THE WABASH VALLEY GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR Hulman Field Terminal Building ................................... ....... 1 952 Montezuma High and Gymnasium ..............................,.................,,...,.,.. 1954 Father Gibault School for Boys: Junior Recreational Building ............ 1956 UNDER CONSTRUCTION Dial Telephone Bldg :-Indiana Bell Telephone Co. ............ Clinton, Indiana Curry Township School and Gymnasium .............,.,.........,.. Shelburn, Indiana Monastery for the Carmel of St. Joseph ,....... ........ T erre Haute, Indiana GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS Roehm Brothers, Incorporated TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Louis H. Roehm, President Louis R. Roehm, Secretary-Treasurer 1907 1957 149 SENIORS: Besf Wishes A Our best to you, and God's blessing too! FRIEND SCHULTE. MOTHERS CLUB C.Y.O. BOARD Mr. Anthony Ave Mrs. Anthony Ave Mr. Theodore Peak Mrs. Theodore Peak Mr. Louis Lenne Mrs. Paul Hanrahan Mr. Louis Roehm Mrs. Ernest Martz Mr. Edw. Dubois Mr. Paul Cullen OF DIRECTORS Mrs. Paul Cullen Mr. James Withem Mrs. James Withem Mr, Louis Haag Mr. John Hanley Mrs. John Hanley Mr. James Coy Mrs. James Coy Mr. Charles Aten Mrs. Charles Aten Father Lawrence Moran-Director President ................. Mr, Paul Cullen Vice-President ,,,,,,,, ,.,...,. M r. James Withem Secretary ,,4,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,.,,.,,,.,,... M rs. Ernest Martz Treasurer ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,. F ather Lawrence Moran Canteen Chairman ..................... ........... M r. James Withem Athletic Chairman ........................ ........ M r. Theodore Peak Drum Ku Bugle Corps Chairman ....... Mr. Charles Aten MEMBERS BY VIRTUE OF OFFICE - D of I Regent ,,,,,,..,,,,,,...,.,,,,.,.,,..,.,,,..,.,.............,.......... Miss Elizabeth Evans Grand Knight K of C ..... Worthy Navigator ................ NCCW Youth Chairman ........ Mr. Joseph Waskeiveiz Mr. Earl Noonan Mrs. Paul Hanrahan MOORE-LANGEN PRINTING 84 PUBLISHING CO. 140 No. 6th Street TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 150 YVP express our gratitude to Raines-O'lJ:miel, a local business estalblisllment, for providing us with a new Oldsmobile each school year for the use oi aspiring young motorists in the drivers' training 1-lass. Compliments Paitson Bros. Market 81 Bakery 15th and Locust C-1686 0hie's Radio and T V Service 2002 Wabash Avenue C-2784 Terre Haute, Ind. E. C. OBERHOLTZER Compliments Of JOE Sz ANDY'S MARATHON Dairy Queen 3201 Wabash 13th 8: 5th Ave Compliments Of a Friend 151 Abolt, Joseph ..................... 23, 35, 79 Akers, Henry ...................................... 90 Akers, Mary Elizabeth ...... .......... 1 01 Allen, Michael .....,.......... .......... 9 6 Allen, Patricia ........ ............. 1 6, 101 Allen, Richard ..... ........,,................ 9 0 Anderson, Brent ........ 51, 54, 67, 101 Anderson, Eleanor Arnold, Stephanie 25, 96 Aten, Charles ....,.... ........ 6 3, 68, 96 Atterson, Gary ..... ........ 1 9, 54, 96 Austin, Ann ....... Ball, Karen ....... Barcus, Walter .......................... 54, 101 Bardon, John ..v........... 25, 65, 67, 101 Barnes, Donald .... 18, 54, 65, 67, 69, 101 Barrett, Dennis .......... 51, 54, 96, 105 Bartholome, Ann ...............,...... 100, 101 Belfi, Joan ..............,....... 32, 33, 74, 90 Bell, Patricia ............,......................,.. 101 Bennet, Barbara .... 29, 31, 32, 40, 79 Benning, James .................,.......... 76, 96 Benning, Joseph ....... ..........,.......... 9 6 Berg, James ........... .....................,,.. 9 6 Berg, John ........ Berg, Joseph .......... 22, 74, 68, 90 21, 90 Bindley, William ....,,.... 17, 63, 67, 90 Blueher, Margaret 27, 28, 36, 42, 75, 79 Boerner, Cathy ......... ...................... 1 01 Boland, William ........ .....,......... 5 4, 96 Bolerjack, Kent .................... 17, 46, 90 Bonnett, David ...,.......... 20, 36, 67, 90 Bonnett, Peggy ........................ 16, 101 Bonte, Rosemary ...... ....,.......... 2 1, 79 Bowden, John ,................. Not pictured Boyd, Catherine ............ 30, 32, 36, 79 Boyke, Anna ..... Bray, Bernard ....... Bray, James ........ 23, 96 Bray, Patrick ....,............. 23, 73, 74, 79 Bright, Nancy ,....... 23, 29, 35, 90, 105 Brinkman, John ..............,........... 26, 90 Brinkman, Thomas ...... .................. 9 6 Bronnert, Lois .......... ......... 7 6, 101 Broughton, Cordon ................,........... 101 Broughton, Carol ...........,.................... 90 Bryant, Samuel .,........ 54, 67, 101, 105 Buck, Kenneth .........................A..,.,... 101 Budd, Kathleen ........,..........,.............. 96 Burdick, Bernard ................ 51, 75, 90 Burdick, Dolores .......... 38, 56, 67, 96 Student Index Burget, Anthony .... 19, 26, 27, 36, 42, 44, 79 Burns, Theresa ......... 96 Burton, Michael ......- 17, 96 Busby, Myron ..,... ..,.......... 2 0, 96 Byrne, Frank ......... ...... 8 , 54, 101 Byrne, Sheila ..... ...... 4 0, 79 Cahill, Anthony ........ 18, 65, 101 Cahill, Joseph ................. 54, 90 Cahill, Marjorie 8, 25, 29, 56, 90 Cahill, Thomas .......... 52, 54, 90 Campbell, Donald ...... Capps, Mary Ann ...... Carbon, Camilla ........ 29, sz, 79 Card, Joseph ........................ 63, 67, 96 Casey, Sally .....,.........,.............,........,. 90 Casper, Charles .... 23, Cassidy, Nancy .. Cazzell, Ronald ........,..,.. 54, 69, 73, 101 Chernay, Stephen .....,.... 25, 52, 53, 96 Cleary, Maureen ...........,.,.....,,,,, 32, 80 Cleary, Patrick ....,... ................ 9 0 Cloutier, William ....... ............. 2 0, 96 Codding, Katherine .......... 25, 26, 101 Connelly, Charlotte .................... 23, 96 Conrad, Mary Kay ....., Cook, Jane .......... ...... 1 9, 90 Cook, John ,.......... ......... 1 01 Cook, Michael ......., ......... 96 Corey, John ................................. 69, 91 Corey, Roseanne ........................ 32, 96 Costello, Darby ...... 23, 29, 32, 41, 80 Costello, Drew ..........................,......... 101 Coy, James ............ ............. 5 1, 91 Coy, Sharon .......,,,.....,, Crockett, Clinton ..........,.,. 20, 54, 101 Cseszko, Robert .... 23 38, 52, 53, 68, 80 Cunningham, Jerry ...........,.. 44, 63, 96 Cunningham, John ...,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 9 1 Curley, Mary ..,.,.... ....,.. 2 0, 101 Dammann, Dorothy .........,........,.,,,,.. 96 Dammann, Mary Kay ..,,........,,,, 36, 80 Danikow, Sonja .,.......... Not pictured Dannenbrink, Albert .... 19, 22, 68, 91 Darbutt, Joseph ........,................. 63, 96 Darbutt, Mary Ann .. Davis., James ......... Davis, John ...,.. Davis, Linda ....... 152 23, 27, 28, 36 80 .........101 21, 91 ....,.,..10l DeBord, Mary Ellen Decker, Carol ............ ........ 2 9, 41, 80 Denehie, Jane ......... .............. 3 3, 101 Denehie, Margaret ,. .,.... 33, 38, 41, 80 Dermody, Joseph ................................ 102 Dermody, Thomas ............................ 102 DeRolf, Juliann ................ 33, 44, 102 DeRolf, Larry .. 26, 27, 28, 30, 36, 42, Diekhoff, Darlene ........ 80 Not pictured Diekhoff, Patricia .............................. 91 Dillon, Lawrence ........ 65, 69, 76, 102 Dillon, Richard .................... 21, 77, 81 Diver, Judith ......... Diver, Margaret ..... Dixon, Judith ...... Donovan, Tony ........ Dowell, Patricia ........ Dragon, Trudy ........ Drew, Jane .. 23, 32 Duby, Carolyn ..,....... Duby, Jack ...... Duffy, Patricia . Efiner, Michael .... Elmerick, David Elmerick, Dianne . 36, 91 36, 54, 91 96 81 aa, 42, 44, 56, 96 sa 54, 67, 102 32, 96 54, 68, 69, 97 Enrici, John ............... ........ 8 , 102 Evelo, Donald ...... ............... 8 1 Evelo, Elizabeth ....... .........,.,,... 5 6, 91 Evelo, John .......... ......... 3 8, 52, 67 Evelo, Michael ......... .......... 5 4, 102 Evon, Juliana ........ ....,.......... 9 7 Evon, Mary Jo .,..... 23, 102 Fahy, Edward .........,....,........,...... 18, 81 Feiler, Patricia .........,....................,.,... 97 Feiler, Raymond .. 38, 40, 52, 53, 55, 67, 74, 81 Felix, Michael .................................... 97 Fenoglio, Thomas Fenoglio, William Ferency, Michael ......... Ferguson, Julie ........ .. Findley, Jane ........ 20, 54, 65, 102 28, 36, 40, 41 47, 68, 75, 81 54, 67, 97 8, 33, 102 21, 76, 91 Findley, Joseph ............ 17, 27, 35, 81 Fischer, Sandra .....,.... Fischer, William ....... Fisher, Rita ...,,....... Flak, John .....,........ Forbes, Thomas ........ Foulkes, Jeanne ...,... 30, 81 54, 67, 97 32, 102 55, 82 Foulkes, Joy .... 27, 28, 30, 36, 56, 81 Franzwa, Margaret .............. 29, 33, 91 Frey, David ................................ 23, 102 Fruehauf, Larry .......................... 54, 97 Fruehauf, Lynn .... 27, 28, 31, 34, 38 82 Funk, James .... 25, 28, 39, 41, 44, 82 Garino, David ....... Garvin, Annette .... .. ................. 25, 97 Gedrick, John .............. 54, 65, 67, 102 Gerard, Bruce ...... Gibson, Margaret .. Giffel, James ....... Giovannini, Marie Goda, J errie .... 21, Gordon, Margo .... Gottard, Kathleen Gottard, Richard . Graham, Lawrence Grannan, Donald . Griffin, Mary Kay Gr0PP. John .......... Grover, Michael .. 28, 34, 82 18, 54, 67, 82 38, 102 23, 28, 29, 33, 56, 82 97 74, 91 8, 52, 67, 91 54, 102 23 .........l02 Haag, Richard ..,... ......,....................... 9 1 Hafner, William .... a, 54, 65, 61, 102 Haley, John .................. 19, 30, 31, 91 Hanley, Charlotte .............................. 102 Hanley, Patricia 26, 28, 31, 82 Hanna, Carol ...... 25, 33, 38, 100, 102 Harlow, Thomas ....................,,....,..... 97 Haskell, Peggy ........... ...... 2 4, 82 Hastings, Daniel ................................ 91 Hastings, Janet .................................. 102 Hatcher, Frank .......... 64, 65, 67, 102 Hatcher, Margaret .............................. 91 Hawk, William .................................. 92 Hawkins, Beverly .................... 76, 102 Hayes, Donna .................................,,... 102 Heazeltine, Harold 38, 51, 52, 53, Hegarty, Paul ...... 21, 27, 38, 51, 52, 53, 60, 61, 68, 82 Hehmann, Michael ....,....,.,...,,.,,,..,,.,, 97 Hemminghouse, Rose Marie ............ 82 Hensley, Claudia .................. 44, 73, 97 Hensley, James .... 19, 52, 53, 57, 58, 60, 61, 67, 83 Higgins, Michael .... 51, 52, 53, 58, 60, 61, 67, 92 Higgins, Sue .......................... 37, 47, 83 Himmichhoeffer, David .................... 90 Hirschfeld, Aliceann ....... ............. 9 2 Hoffman, Janet .......... ......... 1 03 Homburg, Carolyn ....... ......... 1 03 Hoopingarner, Raymond ............ 63, 97 Horrall, Mary Louise Hosking, Sandra ............. ........ 9 7 Houston, Pauline ......... Hudock, Sue Ann ....... Humphrey, David ......, ........103 97 97 Jackson, Claude .................,.............. 97 Jaeger, Richard .......... 18, 54, 65, 103 James, Kenneth .................... 63, 67, 90 Johnson, Donald ...................... 18, 103 Johnson, George .... Johnson, Mary ....... Jones, Cecilia ........ Jones, Lawrence ....... Justice, Charles ...... Kammerer, Suzanne .... Kane, Marie .............. Kearney, Sharon ..... Keating, Sean ....... 8, 51, 52, 53, 73, 92 40, 83 97 54, 103 92 23, 27, 32, 36, 42, 92 32, 91 20, 103 Kelley, Judith ................ 8, 29, 32, 92 Kelly, Mary Ann ................................ 103 Killion, Ray .......... 21, 44, 67, 76, 90 Klein, Lawrence .. .......................... 103 Kleine, Jean ..... Klug, Alice ....... Klug, Jean ............ Knierim, Robert ...... 23, 103 56, 92 25, 44, 97 Kniptasch, Patricia ............ 28, 34, 83 Kolata, Dennis .......... Kovach, John ........ Kress, Suzanne ...... Krone, Barbara ........ Kruse, Christina .,.... 65, 67, 103 97 92 Kuckevich, Sharon .........,...........,...,,. 103 Kulinski, Martha ...................... 23, 103 Kulinski, Thomas ...... 17, 25, 38, 52, 59, 60, 61, 68, 83 Kulow, Carol ...................................... 83 Kyle, George ....,.. .......,..... 2 3, 103 Kyle, Michael ...... ......... 5 2, 53, 83 Leach, Larry ............ 18, 21, 52, 53, 83 Lew, Jeffrey ....... ......... 5 4, 63, 67, 97 Lewis, Jean .............. ...................... 9 7 Llehr, Linda ............,..... Lindeman, Carolyn ............ 23, 32, 97 Lintzenich, Donald ...... Loges, Barbara ........ Lower, Mary ...................................... 97 Lubbehusen, James .................... 21, 97 Lubbehusen, Janet .... Lubbehusen, Richard 153 21, 28, 29, 35, 83, 109 Lynch, William .....,. ...... 2 3, 97 McAtee, Kathryn .............................. 103 McAuliffe, Margaret ........................ 103 McCormick, Gerald 54, 65, 67, 103 McCullough, Mary Carol ................ 103 McCullough, Mary Frances .... 27, 98 McKenzie, Geraldine ........................ 20 McKenzie, Sandra ...................... 23, 98 McKenzie, Wyneta 23, 36, 76, 83 McKibben, Joseph ............ 20, 23, 103 McKinney, Mary Ann .... 16, 98, 105 McLeish, Hugh .............. 23, 25, 67, 92 McQuade, James ....... ........ 5 4, 63, 98 McQuade, Larry ......... Mahalek, Mary Ann 20, 98 Maitlen, Mary ........... ............. 1 03 Maloney, Thomas ........ ....i, 5 2, 92 Marone, Philip ......... .......... 1 03 Martin, Sandra ........ ............. 9 2 Maskell, Lucile .......... ,.i... 2 2, 84 Meehan, Elizabeth ......... ,......... 8 4 Meehan, Thomas ................................ 98 Mellon, Patrick .......................... 27, 92 Merrill, Michael .... 38, 41, 52, 53, 58, 60, 61, 68, 78, 84 Mlchkl, Joseph .........,............ 21, 22, 84 Miles, Thomas ..... Miller, Barbara ...... Minar, Mark ........ 23, 92 98 ..........103 Minar, Rose ............... ...... 9 3 Mislivec, Maureen .............,.............. 98 Monninger, Jack ..............................l. 84 Moore, Billy .................... Not pictured Moore, Jo Ann ...................... 29, 33, 93 Moreland, Deanne Morgan, Marianne .... .......... 5 6, 98 Morin, Nancy .......... ......,.................... Moscan, John ...............,.,.... 23, 69, 103 Muccolini, Eugene ...................... 30, 84 Mueller, Susan .......,.... ................. 9 1 Mulvihill, Dorothy .........................,.. 93 Muraski, Edward ................ 54, 67, 98 Murdock, Marilyn 35, 36, 84, 105 Murdock, Thomas .............................. 103 Murphy, Suzanne .... 20, 29, 31, 33, 40 Nasser, Janice ........ ..................... 9 2 Nasser, Phyllis ...... ....... 2 0, 32, 98 Nasser, William .......................... 36, 93 Neddo, Judith .................................... 98 Neidlinger, Larry .... 58, 60, 61, 68, 84 Nichols, Janet ..................., 29, 32, 84 O'Connell, James .. 25, 52, 53, 60, 67, 93 0'Dea, John .....,.....,...... 26, 65, 67, 103 Oeding, Dorothy ..... ......... 4 6, 74, 98 Ofsansky, Linda .,.............................. 93 Ogden, Peggy ...........A........................ 85 0'Leary, Richard .. 17, 28, 38, 40, 51, 52, 53, 55, 60, 61, 66, 67, 68, 78, 85 O'Neill, Stephen ........................ 63, 68 Osburn, Catherine ..... ........ 1 03 Pack, Diane ....,. ................... 9 8 Paton, Robert ...................... 17, 18, 85 Patterson, Archie ........ 24, 51, 54, 93 Peak, Nancy ......... ................... 8 5 Peck, James .,..............,............... 16, 93 Peperak, Michael ....,..,........................ 103 St. George, Ernestine ...... 98 St. John, Rosemary ........,.,............,.... 98 Sappington, Thomas ..............,......... 52 Scarpellini, Paul .... 38, 52, 53, 63, 67, 86 Schaffer, David ............................ 23, 93 Schneider, Barbara ...... ..,............... 1 04 Schneider, James ...................... 35, 104 Schneider, John . ,................. . Schnellenberger, Louise ..... Schnyder, Jack ....., 23, 27, Scott, Robert .,........ 57, 60, Sedletzeck, Mary ................... Seeburger, Mary Jo ............. Shea, Edward .....,.... Pesavento, Larry .. 16, 63, 67, 98, 105 Peters, Shirley .................................... 93 Petty, Carol .... 23, 26, 28, 30, 34, 36, 38, 40, 41, 47, 85 Pfister, John .............,.... Not pictured Pfister, Judith ..,................................. 104 Pfleging, Rose Mary ......... 33, 104 Piazza, Mary Jo .,.......... ......... 3 1, 85 Pierce, Judith .............. .,........,,. 1 7, 98 Pohlmann, Carol .,,,.,,.,,.....,...,.,,...,... 104 Porter, Jerry ..,............... 23, 51, 52, 93 Porter, Patricia ........ ............. 3 2, 98 Poths, Catherine ..... Powers, Jean ......... Powers, Robert ....... Pulsford, Constance .... Quinlan, James ..,. Rafter, Robert ....... Rafter, Suzanne ....... Reedy, Clarence ............ Rehorst, Jane ....... Rehorst, Mary .....,.,.. Reichert, Marylyn ..... Richards, Betty ....... ....,.......l04 98 20, 104 69, 98 54, 60, 61, 98 sa, 93 29, so, as Richards, Jan ............................ 33, 104 Richetta, Donald ................ 23, 54, 104 Richetta, Jolene ..,. 23, 25, 28, 30, 32 Roach, Linda ............ 36, 41, 73, 85 ss, 93 Shea, Mary Lee ...... Sherwood, Philip ....... Shook, Margaret ,.... ......... Smith, Louis W. ..,..... ....... . Smith, Majorie ..... .....,.. Smith, Mary Ann ...... Smith, Thomas ......... Smith, William J. ..... , Smudde, Roy ............ Snow, James ....,.,... Stacy, Joyce .................... Stanisz, Raymond ........ Starkey, Ruth Ann ...... Steed, Mary Ellen ...,,. . Stephens, Mary ..1 ..... .... . Stephens, Michael ..........,..... Stephens, Patricia .,.....,......... Stergar, Diana ..........,............ Stergar, Thomas .... 22, 23, Steward, 'Judith .................... Stewart, Phyllis ...,................. Street, Janet .............. Stroot., Barbara ..................... Stuczynski, Frances ............. Sullivan, Jerome ............ 23, Sullivan, John Jerry ........... Sullivan, John Leo ....,,....... Sullivan, John Michael ........ Sullivan Sullivan, Sullivan, , Joseph ...............,.,... Mary Kaye .... 23, Michael Joseph .. Roberts, William ................ 54, 65, 104 Robinson, Deanna ....... Roby, Bernard ........ ..,..... 5 4, 98 Roecker, Rebecca ..... ............ 9 8 Roehm, John ..................... ........ 9 2 Roehm, Mary Ellen ....... .,.....,.... 9 1 Rohan, Jolm .............. ....... 6 5, 104 Rohan, Nicholas ..... .........,............. 9 8 Roy, Thomas ........... ......... 2 1, 73, 85 Royer, Katherine ........ 29, 35, 75, 86 Ruatto, Annette .....,. Sullivan, Patricia .....,........... Sullivan, Ronald .... 17, 26, 52, 53, 60, 61, 62, 67, Sweeney, Michael ................. 17, 86 42, 47, 93 61, 69, 98 33, 93 17, 18, 86 19, 32, 86 ,..,.........104 67, 99 99 99 23, 99 93 99 93 93 ...,.....,..,104 44, 67, 99 99 34, 43, 86 21, 36, 86 93 27, 54, 93 23, 104 ......,......104 26, 34, 36, 47, 72, 87 23, 67 28, 37, 51, 68, 78, 87 24, 99 Talpas, John .............,. .............. 1 04 Tartaglia, Charles ...... ......, 6 7, 99 Tartaglia, Theresa ......... Taylor, Patricia 154 ..........l04 ..........104 Nl' Thiel, Virginia ....... Thiel, William ...... Thompson, Mary ........ Thompson, Patricia .... Thompson, Robert 21, 93 22, 44, 87 16, 32, 104 63, Thoms, Carol ........ 28, 29, 31, 36 Thoms, Kathy ...... .... Thoms, Marilyn ...... Topolosek, Frank ...... Tribble, Huerta ......... Trierweiler, David ..... Tuberosa, Donna ....... Turner, Judith ............ Turner, Linda ....,... 1 Turner, Nancy ............ Uffen, Anthony ...... Ury, Margaret ..... Utz, James ...... Utz, Lloyd ...,... Valle, Robert .,.. 25, Vanasse, Joyce .------- 19, 30, 38 33, 75 so, 34, 18, 9 9 9 .104 99 87 93 99 88 88 20, 104 27, 99 9, za, so, 36, as .2 ,................... 105 mmmf.99 44, 104 69, 93 ........,104 54, 65, 67, 100, 104 Van Tol, Bonnie ......... ........ 1 8, 105 Van Tol, Sharon ....... ...... 27, 93 Varda, Beverly ..,..,............ ,ai ---- 3, 105 Verdeyen, Mary Gai1 .... 31, 32, 94 von Leer, Mary ......... ----------- 2 3, 105 I- Walker, Theresa ........ 1 ............. 23, 105 Walter, Edward ...'............... 18, 54, 105 Walter, James ........, .......... l 7, 76 Walter, William ........ .......-. 9 9 Warren, Jane ..,,,, ............................ 1 05 Welch, James ...........................--------- 99 Welch, Linda ........ 23, 27, 33, 71, 99 Welch, Paula ..... ....--- 2 5, 23, 33, 88 Whitman, Rita 91 Whitman, Sandra .,.... ...... 2 9, 30, 88 Wilkinson, James ...... Wilson, Walter ..... Withem, Dennis ........ Wren, Carol .......... Wrin, Cecilia ...... .... Wrin, Daniel .............. Wrin, Robert ........................ Writtenhouse, John .. 17, 94 99 54, 67, 100, 105 54, 67, 69 Youart, Hal .... 34, 38, 52, 53, 60, 61, 68, 88 Zader, Sheila ...... fu. ..... 17, 99 4..u n,,, ,U Vo 1I' ' .. wt! 52 5. 2 1 ' THE 1957 MITRE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ...... ............. B ruce Gerard Assistant Editor ....... ...... P atricia Kniptasch Joseph Findley Business Manager ............... Associate Business Manager .... ...... J oseph Abolt Literary Editor .... ........ ............ C a rol Petty Sports Editor ........ ........ T homas Stergar Layout Editor ....... ....................... L ynn Fruehauf Art Editors ...................... ..... T homas Stergar, Hal Youart Editor of Photography ......... ...................... K aye Sullivan Advisor ................... ..... I Mr. Emmanuel Fusco Literary Advisor ....... ................................ S ister Jean Margaret Senior Staff ....... ....... 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