Schulte High School - Spire Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)
- Class of 1960
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' A 'elm' 8 t X Ok :Z .. ,Msgs 2 fgfxgggikmgi In 3 ZS . I. 1 wg .- . if Qi-5.-f:f'.:2Qf . 1 ' ' ,. .em ., . , . . - . X 2 3 5 ANG -i ..,V Q it . . , , . K 1 .f 'Qs i 1 . ..... W H meggg 'L... i P, K as' J ,Q ,, ' . '2---hL H. Q. MM, -9 K ' 5 Q: ' f L' XC 1 ' Q We are living in a world of permanentchange ACADEMICS EUR TQMORROVVS Cl-IALLENCES The aim of our academic curriculum is to to continue questioning Panels discussions ex periments and reports keep us constantly open to new ideas and possibilities Our education is geared to developing minds aware of social reall ties and of our individual responsibilities in a changing world Rornoo Malone O I O awaken questioning minds and encourage them . . . . I . . I - I Students B. Grimes, M. Kreuser acy. Religion deepens understanding Religion plays a large part in a Schultean's life. A four year course is planned which takes the student from Bible study to a study of today's Church. Seniors study marriage as a voca- tion and contemporary problems fac- ing the Church. During this final year, a great deal of emphasis is placed up- on finding one's self. A. Thiemann, D. McCarthy, and C. Hanley compare thoughts in comparative religion. Sophomores find religion films most enlightening. Shmgmvg. :7 ::.m and 1. Burdick engage in a vigor- ous discussion concerning celib- Q X I K Social Studies covers broad scope of topics Social studies reveals numerous areas of interest. Underclassmen delve into the past with their study of world and U.S. history. lt is important to know the past in order not to make the same mistakes. Classes dealing with contemporary problems help students understand the complex society in which they live. M. Harden gathers background material for current world problem discussion. Teacher for a day, S. Neville, explains the fund.'ment.ils government to K. O'Brivn. D Q , .Mbn- L. Hart ploughs through another US. history test l3 Math marvels many Schultes math department grves students the opportunity to choose among many different courses Fresh men may take either general math or algebra The properties of triangles, planes, and points are explored In geometry lim Eggerman uses his study hall to work algebra Il prob ems Freshman algebra stu dents apply therr knowl edge at the blackboard , . V 4 :X . . A l X 1 it he me :' ii' X . y , .5 2, Q I l . 1 lems of physics. Science department explodes with activity Future chemist P. Kaperak cleans her equipment after an interesting experiment. Sophomore biologists examine bacteria under the microscope. I5 The inquisitive mind can easily be nurtured through one of the three sci- ence courses offered at Schulte. Sophomores study subjects such as evolution, genetics, and bone struc- tures in biology. In chemistry, inter- ested students can be found learning the composition of the atom. Physical laws and properties intrigue the phys- ics students. l Students K. Wooden and P. fin- nerty probe ever onward to solve the seemingly unsolvable prob- English stimulates search for meaning In tomorrow's world, even more than today's, the need for men to be able to communicate is vital. Seman- tic differences, as well as simple mis- understandings, can cause a great deal of trouble. At Schulte, the stu- dent is given the chance to better his knowledge of writing and understand- ing the language through various English classes. Speech class helps the student over- come self-made communication barriers. He learns to express himself verbally which helps him better in- teract with others. juniors discuss various styles of writing in English litera- IUFQ. I. Haley shows sophomore English classes the use of suffixes. -f-1. A l at ,X j. Pendleton interperts a japanese servant for speech class. 1 Q' fri. fs 99, U P. Kaperak, French student, looks over her assignment forthe day. Foreign Langu-age broadens horizons The world is, as everyone says, get- ting smaller, and as it does, we come in closer Contact with the people of other countries. We have so much to share with one another that language must not prove a barrier. Through conversations, recordings, and diligent study, language scholars prepare them- selves to communicate with their foreign friends. Sister Rose Aloyse gives 1. Sullivan her help concerning deflentions in Latin. Now, Spanish student S. Marietta tells fellow student M. Haig, this tape will self-destruct in five sc-Conds! Classes develop individual potential Margaret King and Mary Neukom review typing rules be- fore they begin their practice. New modern equipment added to the business department helps Schul- teans pave their way toward the world xx During first period Kenny Buck and Louie Canal master the art of constructing for mechanical drawing. of commerce. The seven business courses offered provide necessary background and experience for the career-minded student. Artistic talents are exemplified and guided in vocational classes. These courses encourage students to display their creativity and imagination. Deep thought is necessary to master the intricacies of business law. Freshman boys begin phys. ed. class with warm up exercises. Classes advance in diverse skills During various periods of the day, a white Plymouth can be seen quietly leaving the premises hoping for a one-piece return. The contents in- clude several drivers-to-be and one nerve-wracked drivers education teacher. Of course, the end result seems worth it. Ring toss or judo, anyone? Through- out the day, Schulte gives its students the opportunity to prove their athlet- ic abilities. So from ungraceful to graceful and weak to mighty, the mass evolves. Girls phys. ed. classes learn the numerous skills needed for basketball. D. Blanco explains the mechanics of D. Green, B. King, and C. Collins. Creations of students take various shapes There are various types of skills, but one of the most appreciated by men of all times is the skill of creating. Students at Schulte are given the chance to create especially in art and home economics classes. In art, an individual is able to express himself and his ideas to an eager audience. Another audience awaits the person whose ability lies in creating a tempt- ing meal. .-jg--4' ? '?-Cf , 1 i no . R ' ARS. xx 'Z D. Underhill adds beautiful clothes to her wardrobe while learning through home economics. D. Legg concentrates intently on her sewing. I. Bird and L. Hayne use their creative ability to its fullest. Music department enlivens students Schulte's pride and joy is its A Cap- pela choir. Their activities include Christmas and Easter programs and an annual tour. Schulte's band, under the direction of Mr. Brothers, has shown marked improvements within the last year. This was evident at pep sessions and their concert at an all school assembly. C. Brassie, A. Cecconi, S. Fields, and C. Gorrell give a toot on their flutes during freshman music class. This year's choir consists of-ROW1,' D. Smith, M. Deeds, P. Dilg, V. Bogle, I. Pendleton, C. Durie, H. Paauwe, C. Williamson, S. Raabe, C. Pauley, M. Kerins, B. Campbell B. Haley, M. Hogan, 1. Haley. ROW 2, D. Carroll, L. Burn ett, T. Gray, P. Smith, D. Rourke, C. Mancuso, L. Suther land, M. Bonnett, L. Hogg, B. Priester, C. Payne, 1. Stiegle- Schulte's band, an ever-growing group of musicians, are-ROW 1, B. Scott, D. Woodley, K. Gallagher, R. Gouchenouer, 1. Hunter. ROW 2g B. Moon, P. Lambert, D. Mauer, C. Kindrick, P. Reed. bauer, B. Scott,. ROW 3, M. Barnes, C. Stieber, I. Pettus, C. LaGrange, B. Pfister, C. Avelis, I. Perigo, P. Kintz, 1. Sullivan, G. Humphrey. ROW 4, D. May, K. Sullivan, C. Whitehead, B. Pfaulth, L, Hayne, M. Hoffman, A. Woods, P. Walker, M. Prox, K. Courtney, I. Sanders, C. Elliot, P. Marietta, H. Pfister, C.. Spencer, R. Pestoff. W' You re the Amerrcan dream that s what you are All those other people they dont know whit they re talklng, about You you are the Amerrcan dre tm ORCANIZATIQNS Growmg IS a process whlch Includes our ablllty to learn through past experiences Llfe presents mnumerable opportumtles to be a part of many groups that can enhance our personalltles Through varnous clubs and organizations we learn the Importance of carrymg out our lndrvldual responsnbnlntues Other group projects and events are constant remrnders of our need for our fellow man 23 Fora TOlVlQRRCjVlf.S uynvc Student Council members are-ROW 7-S. Sisson, I. Ladd, H. Borders, T. Tuber- osa, S. Wakefield, C. Hanley, B. Curtis, C. Collins, B. Heck, ROW 2-P. Finnerty, S. Sibonde, O. Smith, I. jones, D. Smith, M. Minger, M. johnson, T. Fischer, B. Stew- ard,D.Thiemann. Student council assu T. Tuberosa, president, H. Borders, secretary, S. Wake- field, treasurer, and M. Cioergen, vice-president, assume responsibility of leading the student body. Students push and claw to get their candy! But Mr. Fallon and Student Council representative D. Smith maintain their cool. mes responsibility Generosity is the outstanding mark of this year's Student Council. Through hard work put into the pre- school book sale, the candy sale, and the carnival, the group earned enough money to donate over three hundred dollars to the school. Every- one profited from the success of the Council. Club renders service. The Key Club is composed of mem- bers from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Their main interests are civic affairs and helping the school and community. Their service projects included the Leadership Training Conference and counseling at the Fresh Air Camp. Raising money was accomplished through the sale of candles and per- fume and by hosting a spaghetti din- ner. Key Club members are a very select group. Their hard work and faithful service is proven by their award stud- ded record. M. N X r u - of f ll Key Club members j. jones, S. Calofaro, K. Buck, and P, Finnerty discover it takes hard work and ingenuity to construct a backdrop. Leaders amon leaders this ears Ke Club officers s g ' , y y 'v .1re.ecre- tary, M. johnson, treasurer, K. Buck, president, P, Finnertyg and vice-president B, lnserra. Serving as members of Key Club this year, they are and j. jones. STANDING are: M. Minger, S. Wakefield, SEATED: M. Callahan, R. Verdeyen, B. Lansaw, B. In- B. Liebler, j. Sullivan, S, Vallely, T. Fischer, D. Blanco, serra, M. johnson, P. Finnerty, K. Buck, D. Thiemann, B.Grimes,S.C.rohovsky,D.Shook,and B. Heck. 25 Veronlca Gurld members ROW 1 C Hanley D Lean ROW 3 A Thzemann H Borders 1 Drllon Rourke L Grohovsky A Schroeder K OBrien M P Burdick M Williamson A Flscher B Crxmes Kress L Vldal ROW2 P Bartholome I Pfleglng strlveto keepupthechipclslppetrante P Butwln D Wurth P Kaperak M Hauser C Mc Students donate much time and effort Schulte students fund fulfrllment rn a variety of service organlzatlons The Red Cross and Catholic Student Mrs slon Crusade are active In home and forelgn mlsslon work They sponsor small weekly collections to and others In need si.-l.. Hardworklng members of CSMC and Red Cross are ROW7 I jenkins P Piazza T Donham V Bogle M Perlgo ROW2 B Shagley P Decker A Ceccom P Stanton L Grohovsky S Nevllle C Sherwood S Newlm C Mancuso T Rohan vvy' Members of the Veronica Guild offer extra trme each afternoon to clean the chapel They also lay out the priests vestments for Mass and set up the altar on Flrst Fridays v S' la ., 1 . . A I V , . 11 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 4 -1- 1 , . , . ., . , . , , . 1 , . , . 1 ,, . . . , . , . , . , , . t ,. , L . L . . , . , . , . , . ' I . . . . , .lu , .-s 'Lx W.-...M . C , .J 1 'i i -......... ', x. l . 4 ss. - 11 1 , . , . 1- 1 - - 1 1 , ,. Q 1 - 1 . ,. ,. 1 Q . - , . , . ,. ' wtf 1- . ie,-ik Club encourages good will At the beginning of the school year, senior boys are given the opportunity to join the St. john Bosco Club. The club is a service organization which strives to instill Christian attitudes in the boys. Their main project this year was getting Christmas trees for the purpose of decorating the Nativity scene in front of school. Approximately fifty senior boys were members of the organization this year which was divided into sections A and B, each electing their own officers. lk Members of the St. john Bosco Club group A are, ROW 1, up M. johnson, D. Scott, H. Winn, B. Simms, B. Boland and j Bell. ROW 2 j. Haley, j. jones, A. Arnold, F. McD.ivid, .ind j Lumaye. ROW 3, M. Drummy, H. Pfister, j. Steiber, j. Peck F. Butwin and j. Higgins. x lk Club members unload the trees for the Nativity scene. Members of the St. john Bosco Club group B are, ROW 7 up, B. Lansaw, S. Holler, R. Verdeyen, M. Marone, j. McDowell, B. Inserra, M. Newport and L. Canal. ROW 2, j. Hardmaen, D. Berry, T. Tuberosa, j. Burdick, M. Rice and S. Nicholas. ROW 3, K. Buck, T. Crowley, D. Bacon, j. Cramer, O. Bevilaqua, D. Thiemann 84 j. Niemeyer. C-J 27 FTA'ers are: ROW 7, R. Scott, M. King, B Scott, K. King, C. Col- lins, ROW 2, P. Burdick M. Haig, S. Shagley, P Piazza, ROW 3, G Humphrey, 1. Kelley, P Mascari, 1. Muncie ROW 4g S. Newlin, K Gallagher, P. Gullifer M. McDavid, A, Galoi faro, S. Marter. Future teachers hit new heights The aim of the Future Teachers of America is to give interested students an opportunity for involvement. Be- sides becoming aware of the various aspects of teaching, members work with the underprivileged of Dresser. The club held an all school drive to collect art and craft supplies for the children. Some members visited various families in the Dresser area, and helped arrange an Easter party for the Dresser school students. Activities of the FTA'ers included planning an all school assembly, audit- ing classes, and attending area and state conventions. Swing, anyone? says FTA'er B. Scott. 3 . , ' .51 Q . 'iff' ' :gf M, f '- :fb-55, A. A?,,4.,u3X.-,WU , .9 .3 fn 1. .f ig t Q 4 -rf .HQZZQQ , v.,. , . f 71 Q . Ff1.?s:2N Lg X' 'fx' .J--'- Speech Club Includes HRS? ROW 1 Pendleton B C tmp e R Sco SLCO ROW I Ladd A Dwyer M Perlgo THIRD RON D Curtrs M Bonnctt I Ptrupuo R Hakecm P Conway C Hikeem E Shtckltc tndl Sulllvm Clubs cultivate the art of communlcatlon Schultes Speech and Debate Club provides the opportunlty to perfect the skulls required for public speak mg To bulld confndence under pres sure, the members compete In widely diverse areas of contest work Proof of thelr abrllty came when some stu dents were accepted as members of the National Forensic League Schulte rs proud to have achieved thus status only three years after the Speech Club was formed Debate members consnst of L Britton, D Curtrs, E Shacklee, R Scott, I Ladd, T Koutsoumpas, P Conway N, , , b II, . ng , ' ND 1 P. KGRDGFJ-kj FOUR,TIPl ROW.l ' o 0 , . . . mn-A l 29 Members of Future Nurses Club this year are-SEATED: I, Inserra, THIRD ROW,' B. Reed, M. Placek, M. Barnes, V. Loehmann, Treasurer, B. Campbell, Secretary, S. Ne- M. Peck, M. Vidal, FOURTH ROW, S. Raabe, M. Garry, ville, President, Sr. Teresa Miriam, Moderator, SECOND K. Hall. ROW, C. Sherwood, C. Williamson, M. Sison, K. Butwin, Future nurses serve while learning 1. Jenkins, M. Garry, K. Hall prepare to leave for a visit to the County Home. The Future Nurses Club is impor- tant to those girls interested in the medical profession. Their main proj- ect is visiting the County Home. These visits give the girls the oppor- tunity to enjoy the patient's company while they bring cheer to the Home. The club also provides valuable information and counseling for girls bound for a Career in nursing. President, S. Neville and Moderator Sr. Teresa Miriam work together in planning projects for the F.N.A. Members of the Youth lury are C Schmrtf M Hug A PrOx B Shtgley P Barthol me M Kress P Flnnerty D Thxcrnann S Ntcholas M Newport M Maront K Buck 1ndT Tuhtrost Ketptng, thcmselvts tn s apt tra CAA nt nt l rs and their offlct s cDtvrd vnu presldcnt P Kapvrtlt Jrestdtnt A St rot r sure Smith Ire lsurer Students use body and mtnd to fullest Minds and bodtes work together to make today s student a person able to ftt unto society C. AA gives gurls a chance to tm prove their physical skulls while having fun Competttlon wtth gurls from other area hugh schools gave G AA rnem bers a chance to make new and lasting friendships On the more serious srde Youth jury requtres a student to use hrs judgement tn recommending das crpltnary actlon for juvenile offend er 3l Hi' y X 1'x I ht ' . ' ', 0 - me 1 xl 'r M. MA . A, s' 1: ' ' L I F ',t If-h .- de, 'tarvg and D, . 4 , H, . 0 I . . I I . . . - 5- 1 . , l .,' , . Q., . .. . , , - . .,,, , . , .. ', . f ' 1 uf - fl . x l. Home Ec members are ROW7 A Williams I Hunter D Abner J Royer T Coverstone I Ber herm ROW? M Keegan T Coverstone ROW2 L Lawson S Newlin K Terstegee R Cochenouer M Peck K Hall D Smith Organizations determine individual concern The Home Economics Club in- cludes girls from all four grades who are interested in homemaking. Dur- ing the year, field trips were taken to places of interest such as Pillsbury and Miller Cracker Company. Holi- days found them showing their womanly concern by helping the underprivileged. The Science Club consists of stu- dents eager to fulfill more completely their scientific abilities. Activities per- formed by the members include individual experiments and assisting the science teachers. They also took trips to Ball State and various chemi- calcompanies. Science Club membersp C. Kindrick, P. Reed, I. Sullivan, F. Butwin, C.. Bushur, T. Crowley, C, Malooley, C. Shacklee, R. Bushur, check out the contents of the bottle. - - if- 'th Pa U Np Pu AmCm Bk Cf is hnMd No LW fi ChMJMndk5- Rounding up its second year, the Pep Club proudly and eagerly carried on the fine tradition of Golden Bear Spirit. At the beginning of the year, much time was spent practicing with the 3 PS 7 XR Varied emotions are felt by Pep Club members during a game, l The Pep Club consists of girls from all tour vvars of st hool and is under the direction ofthe Varsity t'hm'rlv.lclvrs. spuhignhed cheerleaders. Clad in white shirts and green and gold gloves, the group made their attendance at the first home game and added that extra spark of incentive to spur the team to victory. P. Cullifor and M. King show their approval of a wvll executed foul shot. I Mitre mirrors memories Editor P. Bartholome and assistant editor B, Grimes smileastheystriveeveronward. Student photographer I. Novotney watches while staff members M. Kress and C. Schmitz type page copy. Service with a smile is displayed by Mitre members D. Wurth, and S. lones. Those who wandered the halls after school may have been mystified at the various sights to be found in the journalism room. There one could see frustration personified in those people working on the MITRE. How, then, did another yearbook emerge from this chaos? Hidden among the typical nerve wracking scenes at MITRE meetings, were the hours of individual and staff efforts to meet the dreaded deadlines and experience the satisfaction of a com- pletedjob. ,A s s Literary editor C. Collins, classification editor I. Casey, and layout editor C, Lundstrom each do their respective thing. ofthe year Handlrng the Mrtre s money this year are busrnc ss man agar D Butwtn sales mJn.1g,er P Krnney Ind advertising maniger R Scott ti Our motto It wtll Irft you up md frll your soul with dLllg.,ht Staff members L Monroe M Krcss and M Conlcv pre pare to type up copy for ads Sports edrtor D MCC.-lrthy md P Burdick and B Stott frndMrtre workachallenge K V V W y ss 4 . I, ' V 7 . I 1 4' ,A REV? , lg I! C y sf, L: 35 Newspaper focuses student activities , ytxftyw Stl' f 5 his Schultean editor, M. Kreuser and assistant editor, M. Sanders spend after school time to prepare for upcoming issues of the school paper. News editor C. McLean and her assistant M, Haig finish typing Bear Facts for the paper. tNot pictured is hard working business manager Michelle Pabst.l After school hours found the Schultean staff hurriedly striving to meet their ever approaching deadlines. Editors and persist- ant reporters employed their talent to display the spirit of the students in the monthly paper. Since changing publishers, the Schul- tean has received many compliments on the paper's general appearance. Its over- all success is measured by the interest shown when the paper is finally passed out to its avid readers. Getting ready to paste up a dummy are sports editor, B. Shagley and feature editor P. Kaperak. Senior reporters S. Neville and I. jenkins use their ingenuity to write interesting articles. 36 Library Club members are-FIRST ROW: R. Bushur, M. Paton, K. Hall, A. Dwyer, C. Elmerick, F. Bird, G. Bushur, I. Bird, and S. Clotilde, moderator. SECOND ROW: K. Buck, F. Butwin, B. Sims, M. Kerins, C. Kendrick, C. Pauley and C. Hakeem. Service clubs benefit student body Through the Audio-Visual Corps and Library Club, members give up their time for the benefit of other stu- dents. The Audio-Visual Corps obtains slides and films to supplement various classes. Members are given the chance to care for and operate the school's film equipment. L. Higgins waits for the call to duty! Library Club members gain experi- ence by assisting with the duties of the school library. Members also maintain the upkeep of the library by overseeing the borrowing of books. The reliable Audio-Visual Core members are D. McCarthy, L. Hart, D. May, C. Kendrick and L. Higgins. Not pictured are R. Verdeyen, B. lnserra, and D. Hazen. On the basis of leadership, character, service, and scholarship, the following nineteen seniors were in- ducted into National Honor Society: ROW 1, P. Barthol- ome, E. Bird, H. Borders, C. Collins, C. Sherwood, K. King, D. Butwin. ROW 2g S. Neville, P. Finnerty, C-rimes, M. Williamson, Shagley, P. Kaperak, M. Sanders, M. Pabst. ROW 3: M. Kreuser, R. Scott, F. Mc- David, T. Crowley. Leadership shines through It isn't just technical skill or a pleas- ant personality that puts out a paper or a yearbook, organizes a candy sale, plans a Christmas party for retarded children, or unifies a class. Leader- ship is a potent mixture of originality, initiative, and ambition. Schulte has been blessed with a number of those select people enthusiastic enough to seeajobthrough. Boy's and Crirl's State Representatives D, Thiemann, P. Finnerty, M. Pabst, R, Higgins, and R. Scott bring back new-found knowledge to Schulte. 5 i k , X- A A few leaders of the 1968-1969 school year are P. Kaperak varsity cheerleader, T. Tuberosa, Student Council President, M. Sanders, Senior class secretary, P. Bartholome, MITRE edi- tor, and M. Kreuser, SCHULTEAN editor. 38 ... Prom and graduation evoke fond memories Two memorable events of senior year are the prom and graduation. The strains of Love Is Blue will long live in the hearts of those who at- tended the 1968 junior-senior prom. The jimmy Van Orchestra provided the music for an unforgettable eve- ningofdancing. Graduation is a time of laughing, crying, and recalling experiences guaranteed to be remembered for years. It is not, however, the ending- it's only the beginning. Schulte's patron, Archbishop Patil C. Schulte, presided over graduation exercises. The 1968 prom court consisted of M. Cherney, V. Brassie Queen Carol Roberson, I. Casey, and M. A, Klain. l- Hunter, A- O'BfiEn, K. Ormsby, seemed relieved with their diplomas. '68 Homecoming brings high emotions, Her Majesty Becky Rausch rs escorted by eocaptarns S Holldr and R Humphrey is she isee nds to her throne Sophomore attendant Audrey Crtlofaro escorted by S Nlcholis ind lady rn wntrng De nrse Wheeler escorted by F McDwrd show their happiness to the on looking crowd Seniors we elegantly represented by attend1ntB L rrmes escorted by R Verdeyen and lady rn waiting H Borde rs escorted by 1 Burdick The Iunror class rs proudly represented by attendint I Kress escorted by B Lanstw and lidy rn wtrtrng C Man cuso escorted by O Smith I s r V 1 K -' - L 1 - 1 I , X 5 r I ' 4 in 'x1k'x VV x x to receive her crown of glory. ' se 1 , S. I-,-c..,,. K I I .I . . - ,y 1,, . I i K 'I ' 15. Y . ' , .. . 40 bonfire antics and rugged competition Excitement, anticipation, determina- tion, and a touch of sadness-the spirit of homecoming. No other event dur- ing the year can so spur school spirit and loyalty. Homecoming week found the halls abounding in paper foliage, signs, and determined students. Excitement mounted as Becky Rausch was crowned 1968 Football Homecoming Queen. She and her lovely court reigned over the bonfire and the Tech game. All too soon, homecoming was no longer a reality but a dream long to be remembered. l Queen Becky Rausch reigns over Homecoming activities. Freshman attendant Linda Scherer, escorted by Henry Winn and Freshman lady-in-waiting Mary Cahill, escorted by joe Bockhold smile brightly during Homecomingactivities, Spirited students gather around to watch preparations for the '69 Bonfire. Queen Margaret is led to htr throw bv M, johnson and P. Finnerty. Long live the Queen' This cry filled the air and the reign of Queen Margaret Sanders began The coronation cermony marked the end of a first at Schulte spirit week The battle of the classes stimulated such shows of spirit as green and gold legs eyeshadow and believe hair' The week ended with the entire student body united in a mighty effort to pluck Eagles would you the Purple B. Shagley and C. Avelis are escorted by D. Thiemann and F. McDavid. Smiles light up the faces of C. Cannon and P. Mascari with 1. jones and 1. Bell. 42 Basketball homecoming marks first spirit week Senior F. McDavid presents Thiemann as he appeared in th cafeteria skit. Carnival displays spirit Carnival day opened with a barrage of color as the booths carried on a thriving business. The senior cafete- ria project, with the theme, THOSE WERE THE DAYS , entertained guests and was proclaimed the best in years. Climaxing the day's events was the crowning of Kenny Romoser and Carol Hanley as carnival king and queen. 1 C. Cannon pleads with S. Nagy to get her out of jail. ,,,f' s B' 49: .r . M. Devlin works hard to make the penny-pitch a success. -L- .+A wif! 5 4' s 3' M' in Q if .M AM 4 1 'H f 5 fifskgfx ' if :fi ff , Kiev? ,,,, A ,f iff 25 H5531 K fxfi KF.-is 5,575 .Q ff ff f ' eff! . 'L ...Q ,W gg.1j.,L 'f Hfifgf gflf . k,f:,.V-Lfkfiizif ig! jf , . - . . . NA--,,...s2a:' 3 Vg WM 6 , 3'43. QAIV' 9 .. i 4 , .' L 14 A Q. -,P . 3' Q K fl I V mv 'gt' . T f ' viii' K - . f-Y . i i. , , A WY, f ,gy-EJ' ink I A .4 frs5,aN ' A v ,,f' ,, ' ' f .M Q I 2 5 jffx '3 ,JV . 'fu , , ' . S ' Ci .,.i+'f '1' 5.-',5'f1 . .3 t-S4 ,I g., Xe. ivy. ,I ' V . .. XM ,- . s. . A .X 15.4. ,L ' U. ,h J f . . -X xwr V ' tl l' fx 'L .Q Sify ug! , 77 Tilffff ' ' 'A x?q5 x ff!! , . i KW . 'K ,,... , 7 fy, A ,,.f-'CQHJ' K, K .... ,- The greater the goal the more glory in overcoming the obstacle SPQRTS FELLCDWSHIP Schultes athletics program provides students with the opportunity to develop physical skills for goals hurdling any obstructions blocking their path The self denial and practice required of every athlete strengthens them and makes them see the worth of sacrifice Through working together to attain a common end the boys on a team become one body gener ating exploding force This ability to work effec tively with others will be valuable as they step into their place in society N l 'll' O O O The competition also challenges them to strive S. Holler tries to find daylight against Tech. Bears prove strong in rough competition When the football team first got together, it couldn't boast one 200 lb. upperclassman-not a very prom- ising crop. But by the end of the summer session a team had been born. It was christened against Honey Creek, 40-0, but didn't reach ma- turity until it had lost to Tech. Then The Bears open a wide hole against Tech. R. Verdeyen flies to prevent a Tech touchdown. it learned that victories don't always come from other teams' mistakes and weaknesses. Victory must be earned. Greencastle had never seen anything like Schulte before, and even Wiley was forced to admit that Saints are Men . Clinton and Sul- livan also fell to the mighty Bears. Ron Humphrey, Boh Heck, Bill Liebler close in on Tech's quarterback. Bears in action Hollar finds room around rho end. The Wiley defensive line failed to reach our passer all nighpthanksto blockinglikethis. Ray Verdeyen causes Tech to fumble Ron Humphrey fullback Steve Holler halfback lohn Burdick end linebacker Orangle Smith halfback Senior Gor Dan Scott tackle Sam Nicholas center FlnnMcDavld end RayVerdeyen end hm Cramer guard , ll? z Y X Bull Lansaw tackle Henry Wnnn end 4B loe Haley halfback loe Bockhold end l 'xc f . f I I ' I I I ,ay V b Q N ..- -. 'l h V mg gl l i 2 QW . x f by -A Sl:-3 J. 5 if 721' fn, The 1968 Schulte Golden Bears are from left to right, ROW 1-I. Haley, F. McDavid, I. Bockhold, S. Nicholas, R. Hum phrey, R. Verdeyen, I. Burdick, D. Scott, H. Winn, S. Hol lar, B. Lansaw, I. Cramer. ROW 2-T. Seprodi, manager, B King, I. Latham, P. Voll, B. Buckner, M. Ciolli, B. Grimes, si Farnsworth, S. Marietta, L. Cecconi, C. Smith, I. Dillon ROW 3-G. Hollar, manager, K. Romoser, D. Carroll, L Hart, D. Blanco, 1. joy, T. Cummins, D. McCormick, I. Villa Varsity wins Wabash Valley title HAPPENING '68 SHS OPP. 40 West Vigo 7 48 Honey Creek 0 13 Gerstmeyer 26 27 Bloomington U. 6 7 Brazil 7 62 Greencastle 0 34 Wiley 7 35 Clinton 13 28 Sullivan 13 The Freshman Football Team, left to right, ROW 7: T. Priester, S. Fields, C. Smith, M. Eisman, M. Stone ROW 2: N. Cummins, I. Newport, P. Walker, 1. Walker, 1. Vaulpert, R. Seprodi, B. Conley, I. Sullivan, D. Callahan, M. joy, D. Seprodi, L. Schuster, G. Kenezivitch, S. Heezen ROW B. Verdeyen, S. Vallely, G. Heezen. ROW 4-S. Brunette B. Scott, D. Eisman, T. Gray, R. Lundstrom, H. Piper, Rl Foli, B. Heck, B. Liebler, S. Wakefield, T. Fischer, 1. Granti ROW 5-D. Shook, M. Egy, B. Haley, manager, M. Flanagan, manager, M. Minger, I. Ciolli. ROW 6-Mr. Ciolli, Defensive Coach, Mr. Fallon, Assistant Coach, Mr. Patti, Backfield Coach, Mr. Effner, B Team Coach, and Mr. Barrett, Head Coach. Schulte opened its season with two back to back victories against West Vigo, and Honey Creek. Featuring an immovable defense and an irresistable offense, the Bears displayed near per- fect execution on each play. But they could not put it all together against Tech, and Schulte paid for it against the Black Cats and lost the home- coming game. The following week, the Bears beat a small but tough Bloomington U. team and after a frustrating tie with Brazil, Schulte reached the high point of the season beating Greencastle. Wiley fans were quieted by the Bear's thrashing of the Red Streaks. The Bears played their final games by crushing Clinton and Sullivan. 3: P. Scott, A. Nclean, I. Dallory, T. Hogan, I. Burdick, P Finnerty, I. Miklozek, I. Pickering, E. Elliot, G. Greene, D Sullivan ROW 4: Coach Hope, G. Weast, D. johnson, 1 Tackett, F. Edwards, 1. LaBrun, G. Grohovsky, D. Minger T. Scheidler, D. Woodley Bears cross country men are from left to right: Higgens, not pictured, L. Canal, coached by M. Thiemann, M. Grohovsky, 1. Sullivan, S. Terry Kendall. Grohovsky, S. Oeding, D. jackson, 1. Bell, 1. Bears meet stiff competition Ten minutes and eight seconds is not much time in which to run two miles cross country. In fact, only one person has ever done it for Schulte- Iohn Higgins. This achievement, a cul- mination of four years of outstanding running, came for the Soul Man in a meet at Rea Park. He and jeff Suli- van paced the overlanders to five dual victories against four defeats. Soul Man learns the thrill of winning and the agony of defeat. j. Sullivan races to claim first place ribbon! Cirapplers manifest strength The Schulte wrestlers overcame a rash of sicknesses and injuries to fin- ish the season respectably. They won the conference title after another team forfeited on a technicality. Iohn Burdick, Sam Galofaro and Mike Ciolli were standouts in their re- spective weight classes. HAPPENINC '68-'69 SHS OPP. 46 Clinton 6 49 North Vermillion 5 24 Edgewood 24 34 Greencastle 18 24 Brazil T8 5 Lawrenceville 48 3 Lawrenceville 42 24 Edgewood 24 40 North Vermillion 8 34 Bismarck 18 A pat on the back for Schulte winner, Al Arnold. The Wrestling Team includes: ROW I: I. Bramhlt A, Arnold, T. Crav, I. Ciolli, P. Finnvrtx, S. iialolaro M. Puthoff, S. llvvmn, inanagvr, ROW 21 Coacli Morris, Coach Fallon, B. King, I. Burdick, G. Ali Cutchan, P. Finnortv, M. Ciolli, Coach Ciiolli, RON 33 I. Cmnt, C.. Hevlan, P, Svprodi, I. Prim-slvr, I Fauher, C. Maloolvy, D. Woodlvv, V. lloltonilm ROW 4: P. Kellams, M. Stone, M. Egx, M. lox, M Hogg, I. Lelirun, M. Pfister, S. Tit-lds, R. Soprodi ROW 55 I. Deloughvrv, P. Scott, M. Fisrimn, B. Baer R. Peters, D. Sc-prodi. Mike Egy avorts .1 take-down. sun! lllll Sflfllln L 23 The Varsity Basketball Team ROW 1 Coach Kendall Coach Hoke, R Verdeyen F McDavid D Thiemann M B Liebler A Nasser L Canal B Grimes B Buckner S Harden l King l Bell dmll lOF1CS 5fUCl9f1IM3f11t-19V Grohovsky ROW 2 P Voll Student Manager Assistant Bears encounter tough season Displaying good form, B. Liebler chalks up two against Bloomington, At the beginning of the season the Golden Bears suffered two losses to Clinton and Vin cennes Catholic Then the Bears found their momentum and reeled off consecutive victories over Rosedale Honey Creek and Gerstmeyer After a victory over Highland the up and down Bears lost to West Vigo and set the stage for the rest of the season There was an exciting game with Bainbridge and some hard fought losses to Garfield and Wiley. The season ended 9-11. One thing can be said of the Bears they never gave up and they played with the spark and determi- nation that makes men in future years. HAPPENING '68-'69 sHs opp. 65 Clinton 69 65 Vincennes Catholic 83 70 Rosedale 61 66 Honey Creek 62 72 Gerstmeyer 61 76 East Gary 90 80 Highland 69 59 West Vigo 79 78 Staunton 66 57 Greencastle 64 60 Marshall 61 46 Garfield 48 65 Bainbridge 62 53 Bloomington U. 47 91 stare High 68 66 Wiley 78 54 North Central 59 78 Sullivan 76 76 Indianapolis Scecina 100 66 Brazil 80 SECTIONALS 61 Garfield 80 52 I Basketball B-Team includes, ROW 1: Coach Hoke, D. Smith, T. Hogan, E. 4 A Elliot, B. Steward, I. Miklozek, B. .t 5 scott, Row 2: D. srrooi, c. smith, B, 1 Grimes, 1. lakowczyk, D. Shook, S. Grohovsky, C. Smith. B-team and frosh reveal promising future. The B-team gained knowledge in fundamentals and valuable game ex- perience. The junior varsity looks with confidence to their task of re- placing the seniors of this year's varsity. The freshmen squad through hard work and determination finished the season with a very respectable 9-6 record. They show real promise for Schulte basketball in the future. Frosh basketball team consists of, ROW 1: S. Sibonde, F. mann, D. Stroot, T. Hogan, I. Miklozek, D. Minger, D. Edwards, C. Smith, G. Grohovsky, M. Grohovsky. ROW 2: johnson, 1. Mohr, M. Blaine, 1. Dowell, B. Oeding. Coach Effner, T. Scheidler, E. Elliot, 1. Burdick, M. Thie- Awards banquet honors athletes Schulte's football and Cross Country teams joined together for the last time at the 1968 Fall Sports Banquet to honor the most outstanding athletes of the season. It was for their hard work and dedication that these indi- viduals merited their awards. l I. Higgins gratefully aeeepts the Most Valuable Player Award for Cross Country from Coach Kendall. Coarh Ciolli proudly hands R. Humphrey his trophv for Most Valuable Offensive Player. I. Sullivan is awarded the K. of C. Sportsmanship award in Cross Country, The K. of C. Sportsmanship award in football was given to B. Lansaw. 1. Burdick happily afrepts the Paul Troth Award from senior class president and teammate S, Holler. Cl l Trackmen set the pace for victory il .rr ! . R. Verdeyen makes hurdling look easy. The nature of track is primary-a contest to see who can run the fast- est, jump the highest, and throw the farthest. Each athlete is aware of this primacy and strives to be number one. From the cold practice nights to the warm day in May when the sectional tournament begins, each contest is a personal challenge as well as a team challenge. SS Si O. Smith swiftly hands off the baton to 1. Higgins in the relay. I Members of Schulte's Track Team are, ROW 1, I. Sullivan C. Smith, C. Smith, S. Sibande, P. Finnerty, 1, Pickeringl S. Miller, M. Hogg, T, Mache, S. Heezen, ROW 2, D. Scott, S. Oeding, S. Vallely, M. Grohovsky, N. Cummins, S. Fields, I. Burdick, O. Smith, P. Voll, S. Grohovsky, D. Bacon, Coach Barrett, ROW 3, B. Oeding, 1. Miklozek, I. Novotney, B, Heck, l. Higgins, H. Piper, R. Verdeyen, 1. Sullivan, B. Grimes, I. Grant. Ii The 1969 Tennis Team awaits an eventful season. The squad includes, ROW 1: B. Sims, I. Bell, H. Pfister, T. Crowley, B. Lansaw, P. Weyer, K. Wooden. ROW 2: D. Mauer, S. Kindrick, I. Peck, R. Bushur, F. Butwin, Coach Fuelle. Love is wonderful lout not as a score A new look has come to Schulte tennis. This year the team will sport new uniforms, new players, and hopefully, a new record. After last year a little redevelopment is a welcome sight. Much time is spent in hard practices after school every night. From the ability they show, this season's prospects are encourag- ing. . ll . , . .f T. Crowley and K. Wooden realize the value of teamwork in doubles. 57 Essential to tennis is sportsmanship as dis played by B. Sims and B. Lansaw. .2 j Members of the Golf Team are FIRST ROVV: M. Pfister, E. Elliot, D. Stroot, P. Conway, SECOND ROW: A. Nasser, 1. Casper, B. Verdeyen, 1. Miklozik, and Coach Hoke. K , S., 1, A. Nasser demonstrates the proper hand grip to B. Ver- deyen and I. Casper. Golfers tee off with high hopes for season Team golf is a combination of in- dividual efforts and this year's team should be' a good example of this. Schulte will hit the links with some experienced upperclassmen together with talented prospects from the younger ranks. If Coach Hoke can keep his team together for the long season he should be able to push them to the top ofthe conference standings. Schulte's batmen seek conference title . N ff hx ' II- .' ,V i sn t 'PJ . '..A.-7 sf.-I-3 , A A .wx W Tit! ,. Ln Come on baby , pleads M. Minger. 'v Sw. ' ' All right you guys , implies R. Lundstrom, as he winds up for another pitch. sa 2 In '67 the Schulte baseball team was predominantly made up of freshmen and sophomores. In '69, after two and three years experience, they are all back as seasoned veterans of the game. The future looks good, and there is a possibility that the confer- ence title could be well within this team's grip. Award winners from the 1968 team are, B. Liebler, W.l.C. Honorable Mention, Sportsmanship Award, L. Grohovsky, W.l.C. Honorable Mention, Best Batting Average, Most Valuable Player, M. Minger, W.I.C. Sec- ond Team, Sportsmanship Awardg and K. Buck, W.l.C. Honorable Mention, Paul Troth Award. BOTTOM-Sew iors, T. Rogers, M. lohnson, T. Tuberosa, I. Neimeyer and K. Buck compile a bad lineup. -1 l 1 J 35.51A Baseball players gain necessary skills The baseball Bears face a tough schedule in their '69 campaign. Their ranks are strengthened by the return of several lettermen from last year's squad. Coach Effner puts the team through rigorous practice sessions in preparation for their season opener. The Varsity Baseball Team- ROW 7, I. Villa, R. Foli, R. Lundstrom, T. Tuberosa, T. Rogers, K. Buck, ROW2g D. shook, A. Nasser, M. johnson, B. Liebler, 1. Niemeyer, L. 1 Grohovsky, M. Minger and Coach Mr. Effner. Bears engage in a pre-practice warm up. Schulte's B-Team Base- ball Squad includes ROW 1g D. Sullivan, D Minger, M. Blaine, S Goodman, T. Priester M. Thiemann, T. Scheid- Ier, ROW 2, F. Edwards G. Grohovsky, R. Peter 1. Till, R. Martin, G Farrow, ROW 3g l Dowell, D. Cox, P. Lam bert, P. Scott, M. Ho gan, and D. Smith. Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm jumping, yelling, screaming-a great way to spend an evening! However, this is exactly the way our cheerleaders spend their Friday nights. We are often amazed at the enthusiasm they project at games and at some of their unique pep sessions, but we aren't always I Varsity cheerleaders B. Shagley, D. Rourke, P. Mascari P. Kaperak, and C. Payne take time out from lamboree cheeringto pose forthe roving cameraman. aware of the hours of practice and brainstorming that their job demands. By their efforts, they seek to unite the school as one huge body. Despite the problems involved, it must be a great satisfaction to instill that spark of spir- it in the students of Schulte. B-team cheerleaders B. jones, M. Christman, A. Galo- faro, S. Shagley, and C. Mancuso show off their skill. Freshman cheerleaders L. Scherer, 1. Seager, M. Cahill, E. lakowczyk and C. Cannon pro- mote spirit in the fresh- man class. r if .r .f',.,,- .mf- Q 'i:1 ?,a. 'f 1, 'iii Eg, Some men see thnngs as they are and ask why I dream thnngs that never were and asx why not FRIENDS!-IIPS Flrst there IS slmply man and then there IS a complex of men Community Although each man rs an Integral part of the Communlty he IS stall an lndnvrdual and a complex In himself Hts thoughts Ideas ambitions and goals are unique and he must not compromise them to flt some one else s pattern ln spite of hrs lndlvlduallty however a man functlons best wlthln the Community Hts per sonallty and talents help move the whole human runnlng race Fora romomfaows Sr. Raphael, one of the many faculty members who moderates a club, helps CSMC president 1. jenkins with poster ideas. They give so that others may receive A smooth running school needs an efficient faculty. Schulte's faculty mem- bers keep classes and activities going strong. They blend their ideas and per- sonalities into everyday functions. Our instructors give many additional hours toward the success of Schulte. They in- fluence students through their roles as club moderators, coaches, guidance counselors, and just good friends. Taking a break in the faculty lounge before their next class are Mr. Kendell, Mr. Fuelle and Mr. Brothers. Father joseph Beechem's willingness and consideration in guiding us spiritually, educationally, and socially, as our principal, inspires us to work diligently for the sc hool's benefit and our own. Sister Marie Barbara assumes the role of dean of girls, cheerleading sponsor and also finds time to teach chem- istry and algebra. Besides teaching typing, electronics and print- ing, Emmanuel Frisco moderates the Key Club, audiovisual corps, yearbook staff and is dean of studies, Diversified personal lead students More is involved in running a school than teaching young people. Mounds of schedules must be organ- ized, equipment purchased, records kept in order, and order kept in gen- eral. The faculty members with this large amount of work have proved to be more than capable in handling it. Father Donald Buchanan busily attending hi ities s duty as dean of boys, divides his timefteaching senior religion and being athletic business manager, They know the tricks of the trade Miss Carbon, Schulte's secretary, types up the daily absence list, with other duties awaiting her, Schulte's library wouldn't be the same without Sr. Clotilde. The freshman will never forget Fr. Shumaker's classes! 66 -ffl The faculty at Schulte has a high degree of dedication to teaching as a profession. Many spend their sum- mers increasing their own knowledge so they may be better equipped to help their students. Only this unself- ish desire to teach could spur these individuals to spend themselves so untiringly. Fr. Schmitz is the connoisseur of guidance. 'RX s,-'S Father Drewes enlightens the minds of sophomores and juniors in religion class. Educators meet student needs Biology and literature would not be the same to the sophomores ind juniors without Sr. Teri sa Miriam, Mr john Seifert Q nlightens the seniors with his knowledge of English and world litem ture One of our many student teich ers Miss Maurun Adtms aids in the English department Sr lude Ann guides the juniors In Mrs Boyer relates to her students Sr Raphael stimulates her classes in English classes and iournalism tech thefine points ofspeaking the unIimit1d1reiofFngIish niques 6 1 4 x 1 . 1. , . K 1 1 K K- , 1'- , xx .. , 1., 1 i N. Ny . . . , 1. . K1.. ' . '11 i, Instructors strive to share Ideas Sr john Marne conducts another mlnd searchung panel IU busnness class Klan Rn Pl ,rn r' th lf' Sr Rose Aloyse drvrdes her day between Latin Sr Wllllam Ann believes IH self education In her business classes and French scholars Mr Brentllnger s Interest In science IS evident ln hrs physics senior math and algebra Il classes 68 Q . Sr 'f P Chr, f lirr' Lnnwl Cliff! of Cowie or N'1lflt'l?itw l l . , . . . . 1 1 Sister Augustlne etslly communicates to students In U S history classes and c urrent world problems clisses History students go back IH tlme wnth Sr Irma s help Individual methods Identify teachers Every teacher has his or her own unique way of coverlng the subject maternal These varled methods of presentation are designed to keep the work of learntng lnterestlng By add :ng anecdotes from their own llves, oplnlons and stories to illustrate a point, each teacher holds the atten tlon of his class The band plays on thanks to Mr Brothers Mass de Mougnn teaches Englush Great Books ll Muslt Appreclatron and A Capella class 69 Iv' all The gurls enjoy Mxss Brlby as much as she enjoys home economics Mr Barret never mrxes has football and track experiences wrth blology Each member of Schulte s faculty has has own defrnrte personality They are rndrvrduals entrusted wrth the task of lmpartrng knowledge to people whose mrnds are wlllrng or unwllllng They share a common Interest In the 8 Coaches blend Phys Ed and academics , Q-vi Mr Clolll llne wrestling and assistant track coach ns also kept busy teachung driver s education classes Mr Fuelle enjoys instructing the Industrial ed classes and gives valuabletlme to coaching tennls Mr Kendall employs his mathematical mnnd to figure out basketball plays ,S - a 4- ft, gt I D . In V. I i . - tssc youth oftoday-tomorrow'sleaders. c Q 5 Y ft f c ' . 4 70 Educators prepare students for future responsibilities Assistant wrestling and line football Coach Mr Fallon instructs students in soc: il studies classes Health and drivers training are just a few of the past times of Mr Effner who Coaches B team football fresh man btsketball and baseball 1- NN. Mrs Hochhalter smiles as she muste rs strength to con duct one more girls physical 1 d cl iss fb 2 -' .1 N..2 W Gerald Patti backfield coach practiced his student teach ing in health and physical ed here 1tSchultc l i , ll ,f 1 is . 4 I 5 l 5 it .f- ,. g K., X KK R' Q3 I , f , C Jjfli I l as Mgt duff, s ' . , - , - N - ' ' . eil 7l Q? Provldlng appetlzlng lunches keeps the cafeteria ladies Mrs Davis Mrs Walker Mrs Harpold Mrs jones and Mrs Stephens busy Service with a smlle Have you ever wondered how the halls can look so messed up after school and so clean the next mornmg? lhe answer IS known to anyone who works at school after 3 15 The Dy namuc Duo, our maintenance crew, On the other hand, nts the cafe terra ladies who keep the students and faculty ID peak condltlon When Schulteans start getting 12 00 hunger pangs, there are always hot lunches awaltmgthem wt.,- Mr Merruweather supervuses the maintenance of Schulte Barnes does has share to make c ulte shme 9 EV , keep Schulte in peak condition. Mr. . ' I s h ' . l 72 Q Senior officers M johnson treasurer I Burdick vice president M Sanders secretary and S Holl rr pre sldent cllmb the stairs of success Class of 69 plans for tomorrow Throughout tts years at Schulte the class of 69 has passed through the childhood of freedom where responsl brllty dld not exist They with the trlals and experiences of three years behind them have learned to accept the challenge of maturity Facing the uncertainty of tomorrow they step out alone Into the world but keep with them the many treasures and disappointments of hugh school life Senior gurls show their spurt 1s they decorate the annual Chnstmas tree uf Q 'Q' arf' ,nur Alan Anthony Dennis Charles Teresa Maria Paula Therese Arnold Bacon Barrett Bartholome Class of 69 jeffrey Lee e Davrd Earl joseph Oscar Berry Bevllacqua lane Ann Bergherm wcff' '-.f Edrth Ann Joseph Edward Wrllram lohn Helen Ruta Bur Bockhold Boland Borders 74 I B Il l if Virginia Louise Brassie X BJ 9 E K , ..4'1 , Senior Boys find lunfhtime VERY INTFRFSTING Beverly Gayle Ker1n0Il1lOl'1n Brown Buck john Patrick Gregory john Frank joseph Madonna Marp.g.1re'ILouise Burdick Bushur Butwin Butwin Butwin FA TQ' img 57 Nia nv Michael joseph Barbara Marie Louis Benjamin jane Ann joseph Edward Callahan Campbell Canal Casey Casper 75 W Q Frank Raymond Chrlstrna Rose Maureen Clarr james Bernard Timothy Wrlll tm Chesher Colllns Conley Cramer Crowley Class of 69 ti' -1:57 Paul Steven Mary Catherine M Williamson and C Lundstrom show why the Seniors won the splrrt Contest' tr ' Elizabeth Marne Daniel Mark Edward Patrick Kathleen Ann Samuel Anthony Dlnkel Drummy Flnnerty Gallagher G tlofaro 76 2 l I t Vx!! if sf: f,'1t- 'Y' l Davis Deeds y x Q f 5. . 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Frances Ann Suzanne Susan Marie Elizabeth Ann Mary Luvlla Gauer Gochenouer Gregory Grimes Haig 3 . 5 fury V .,.4n 'vs ,- X loseph Anthony V r Haley 16-rome Mlcha1ILeQ Harden Harden Q--y to Iosc ph Alba rt Mary Lorena Hifdmln Hausf F Se mor srgnaturei on bonfire f.,0lIpll1 srnoka 77 3 is awk, dr Q-s Rita jill Marcia Ann jeffrey Kenneth Stephen Carl Ronald Dean Higgifw Hogan Holcomb Holler Humphrey Robert james rfb Inserra julie Gertrude C I enkrns Michael Alan ia' johnson james Edward jones Sharon Louise jones GQ' tl J Patncra Lou Sandra Charles Henry Kathleen Ann Mary LOUISE Kaperak Kelley Klndrrck Kung King 78 U i I , t l . if I - 45 A 7 -El il' lx lj w Peg?-W Ann Katherine Ann Margaret Ann Marg.,1rctM1ry WlIll1mAllQ n Kinney Kluch Kress Kreuser Lansaw Doreen Faye U B3 Victoria Irene Loehmann john Roger Lurnaye Carla Loulse Lundstrom T51 Robert Finley McDavld james Denms Ceceha Anne Suse Ann Mrchael Anthony McDowell McLean Mahalek Marone 79 There lie all our headaches. I Class of 69 Charles Henry lanetAr1n Pfister Pfleging 9 'bra Rebecca Leah Philip Noel Rausch Reed lohn Mifhael Peck hAary hdargaret Pedgo Barbara lo Anne Pfister Annelouwe Prox james Michael Rice an blfx aff' i lhv lC '? Thomasloseph Margaret leanne Chrustlne Marne Damel joseph Rosann Rogers Sanders Schmltz Scott Scott Class of 69 Elizabeth Shagley Carol Ann Sherwood Sensor couples at the annual Christmas dance pause to dlsplaythe 69splrlt 1 x Wrllram Mlchael Orangre Hubert james Marvm Eluzabeth Ann David Arthur Stms Smuth Stleber Sutherland Thlemann 82 S 1 fl - s 19 I 1 . , . . Thomas Darrell Diann Michele Tuberosa Underhill Deborah Io Ury Patrrcl 1 lo Walker Raymondlohn Laura Lee Verdeyen Vud 1l Anna Kaye Wrllrams Mary Condon Wnllramson Floyd Henry Wlnn ,Sw Kenneth Raymond Rodney Ernest Debbra Lyn Kathleen Sue Wooden Woods Wurth Yontz 83 Iunuor class officers P Burdrck vice presrdent C Holler treasurer C Burns secretary M Mlnger presldent steerthe class of 70 A Whltehead lends a help mg hand to D Rourke clean Ing out her locker lumors awaken to new rhythms 7 7 0 0 lunlor Bears are on the go' The class of 70 has trlumphantly overcome the addltlonal responsl bllltles which they faced on becom Ing upperclassmen Fund raising projects and fun tlmes kept the junlors busy The Splrlt of 70 was evident In sports and other school actlvltles Hlghllghtmg the year was the tradltlonal rung ceremony The class rings symbolrze the unlty bmdmg the juniors 1 ' V-h-..,At. awk . s l' ,X . 4, V1w:'ff'f O f X ta.. ,..,....- G.. -' x T - - - ' , . I ' . . H . . 1 ll - - 3 , ' , ' - ' Q , , . . . . . . I - f I - , V It ' 84 lunlor class boasts many outstanding female athletes Mary Anderson Cathy Avells Robert Baer Ron Beasley leanette Bard Debbre Blevins Vanta Bogle Cathy Brown Maragret Burdick Linda Burnett Cathy Burns Rlchard Busher lane Busslng Charlanne Callahan Dan Carroll Louis Cecconl Dee Charleck jerry Clolll David Cox Steve Crowley Peter Dllg janet Dullon Theresa Donham Carol Dune Louie Britton mg? ...gn . 53 my . nh 3 A 3 - ' 3-2 95 H' I '-' if i , ? Nj X553 ' ' ', , ,X M , gy SP . ,YZ V, 0 . 3' 4 wt' .W .if s N I 'ff ' -A I .I W is n'Q-or k '34 . Sgr mzf 'P I 3-J J EJ if sz' U , 1 1 L' , 5 A an ix gm? ,ar s 1-gg-E .jj A Pat Kintz loanne Kress Lorraine Lawson Bill Lieber Brenda Lowe Albert Luken Rick Lundstrom David McCarthy Mary McDavid Carol Mancuso Paula Marietta Su Susan Marter Don May lane Miklozek Greg Miller Steve Miller Mik Mike Minger Donna Morlan loan Muncie Mary Murans Susan Nagy Abe Nasser Tim Neukom jeff Norrick joe Novotney Steve Oeding Donna Osborne Marian Paauwe Dennis Pabst Mary Ann Paton lohn Patrick jerry Ciolli would rather sell tickets than eat? 4 joe Pendleton Ed Pfister Maryorre Placek Barb Prlester Marshall Prothero Beatrlce Randolph Ierry Rrce Kenny Romoser Debbre Rourke Ann Schroeder Beth Scott Pat Seprodr Charles Shacklee Dale Smith atre Stanton Bob Steward John Stregelbauer lerry Strange Darrel Stroot eff Sullrvan Katie Terstegge Ann Thremann Fred Trmko Bnan Tucker Steve Vallely Bull Verdeyen Pat Voll Steve Wakefreld Nancy Weyer Debbie Smith K . l I ' awadski Sophomores duscover challenges awauts them Wuth a year s experuence under theur belts, Sophomores no longer shuver at the sound of a bell or panuc when theur locker jams They feel at ease seeung famuluar faces un the halls Wuth two more years ahead of them, Sophs set theur goals hugh -Z Sophomore class offucers S Maruetta presudent C Wulluamson secretary 1 joy vuce presudent and T Sep rodu treasurer face theur problems head on Emotuons run hugh for sopho more gurls at basketball games 3 if s gf' Au .. u ' M .ty . ls ', , 1 4 ' ' Q 1 I.. .. -- ff A N- '. ' . '. . f-' I .1 I I I t 1 ' s Q 2 0 , ' K I ' V 'r--.s . , EYBQ. . , . Q P . . , , - X , A '-, ' - . , 5 . 1 f V I ' I - ' 1 I 4 - 89 ', A V' :lf-x , . ' .A Ni 1' YW W 9 aL. 'Ei Mike Flanagan Leanne Foli Audree Galofaro Peggy Gauer Rosemary Gouchenouer Steve Gosnell Geoffrey Grant Dennis Green Bill Grimes Steve Grohovsky Marianne Gurchiek Marcy Haig john Haley Kathy Hall Mike Haughney Lana Hayne Bob Heck Greg Heezen Camrlla Hoffman Sue Hoffman Linda Hogg Laura Huff Gloria Humphrey joan Inserra Anna jackson Bonme jones john joy Pat Kellams jane Kelly Steve Krndruck D McCormrck demonstrates the use ofatournlquet on B Seward '-Q. as L1 if Q 'fff gt M11 si i Wg! W H ya 'Pt' M. gg. ,Q ,--, r '54 loanne Perigo Mike Perkins Ronnie Pestoff lon: Pettus Beck: Pfauth Dave Pfister Pam Piazza Harry Piper Mary Prox Mike Putoff Sally Raabe Cindy Rausch Beckie Reed Ted Rohan lame Royer Mary Rupprath ludy Sanders Debbie Schroeder Betty Schurter Bob Scott Tim Seprodi Brian Seward Sally Shagley Don Shook Marissa Slson Patty Smith Gail Spencer Carol Stieber loe Sullivan Rhonda Taylor lean Tokarek Margarite Tribble Margaret Vidal lim villa Mary Walsh Denise Wheeler Cathy Williamson Gag Freshman class officers are: president, T. Priesterg treas- urer, N. Cumminsg vice-president, P. Finnertyg and secretary, S. Sison, Frosh display unified spirit One's first year at Schulte brings with it many new experiences. Fight- ing to get to your locker, being sur- rounded by new faces, and coming in direct contact with Schulte's school spirit are but few of these encounters. The frosh develop a definite class spirit and begin to shape the pattern of their next three years at Schulte. One's achievement as a member of a group or his work as an individual brings him closer to the identity of himself and his fellow students. Frosh do their best to win the spirit contest. Beth Avelis Bill Baer Ruth Bauer lean Beddow Debbie Bell Kevin Beller Cathy Busch Joanne Brzot Marc Blaine Carole Brassre Mary Ann Brunette lim Burdick leanne Busher Mary Cahill Nanetta Cahill Dennis Callahan Cathy Cannon Anne Cecconr Brian Conley Tina Coverstone Margaret Cramer Neal Cummins Denise Curtis Patty Decker john De Loughery Mary Donham lim Dowell Fred Edwards Earl Elliot Glen Farrell Steve Fields Pete Finnerty leanette Gauer Susie Gauer Carol Cobreski Charlene Gorrell Margo Graham Gary Grohovsky Mike Grohovsky Richard Hakeem -9 The frustrating search for the right numbers! Dianne Hatcher lean Hauser Scott Heezan Phillip Hellman Tom Hogan Mike Hogg Vince Holcomb Roxanne Iacoli Rosi Inserra Elaine lakowczyk Drake johnson Mark loy Leonard Kauffman len ny Kelly Colleen Legg Rosanne Loehmann Anna Marie Lowery Kathleen McCarthy Cindy McCormick Bess McDavid Angus McLean lack Miklozek Don Minger lohn Mohr Cheryl Monaghan Becky Moon loe Newport Tom Nicholas Gloria Novotney Bill Oeding Margaret Oeding Don Osborn Mary Pendleton Annena Perrele Ann Pestoff Mary Pestoff Randy Petus Mark Pfister lim Pickering Beth Pfleging Caroline Post Carol Potter Tom Priester Rita Robertson Tom Scheidler Linda Scherer Larry Schuster Chris Scott Philip Scott Debbie Seger Janice Seger Ron Seprodi R- R0b9V50n, M. Ogen and D. Seger gleam at the thought of the weekend. Don Woodley Sharon Wrlght Wanda Zwlck hovsky' Ed Shacklee Stanley Slbonde Margie Slbenmorgan Sheila Slsson Carl Smlth Prrscllla Stanton Helen Steppe Patty Strange Danny Stroot Dwight Sullivan joe Sullnvan lohn Tackett Mary lane Ternes Mary Terstegge Mark Thuemann jim Tull lohn Vallely Earl Volpert Paul Walker Greg Weast Practice makes perfect ts the motto of B Conley and G Gro TODAVS ADVERTISING . . . FOR TOIVIORROVVS B U YE RS Advertising plays a major part in the production of a yearbook. The MITRE is fortunate to have so many advertisers, patrons and boosters. The MITRE staff wishes to thank all who made this yearbook possible. HAHN S 2 M MACE SERVICE meh 214 1502 IMPERIAL LANES 400N3d mom 'X FRIEND Congratulations ro the Class of St Patrick 5 CLARK 5 M 81 C Pharmacy 9015 25th Cottage Inn Restaurant 28285 3 d OPEN BREAKFAST 24h ANY dy TIME ForSl'1ocs lI's 1 ' io 1 0adowsC0nt Compliments of . , o 0 Compliments . of I 116917 ' I Y . r re. a a ,Z Courtesy of 500 PLA TOLENE TIEFIN S AUTO EXCHANCJE wholesale mall Wabash Ava 1I'lsI sneer 232 5878 Good Luck CI1 s of 9 PROX 81 BURCET CO INC MOORE BUSINESS FORMS NC 7 W MQ 1dowsCU1lm r 252 7088 Terre IIIUIP lndllnl The R1g.,hIBuslmssF cmrr T1 for Everv Form of Busmnss Cong,r.1tuI1t1ons to the Class of 69 DAVIS HI WAY MARKET Mc its am Croce rms 6900 W lb ish Ave' Q' f If? I - f frs 196 Y . Q 1 ., . -- x.t - X Quality K ,I I H , I I , . I nx- - 4 . Y ' X 1 , If - x 'y K' r Srncere Congratulations an Best Wrshes For Your Banking Needs PLUMBINC 81 HEKIINC 7 N th11hS 23 406 inthe Future TERRE HA UTE Crl If WRST NA TIONAL MEADOWS CENTER BANK BEAUTY SALON Complrments of TERRE HAUTE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Contrrbutor of Your Drrver's Ed Car MCCLELLAND CARES 2600 South Third Street Terre Haute, Indiana V ve 1--W me . ' w x' ,.-a. 1. 'N qr' sv s. .--.fs--..x..1-.g.1,u'v .R-, . -1 .4 y ---.-.,.'q.-1.5.4 , . - W--' . . 133 '- ' ' ,. 0 . I 0 'H'-Q 3172. QM nzauozurln. Ano ::uMnznr:nAL ', j'f:.' .XL Il k ' ,. d , I , ' ' 13 or I . t. - Phono 2-5 om 1 irnvn s o -. to the Congratulations CLASS OF 1969 f om the STRANGE FURNITURE MART W A FRIEND LENNE FOOD PRODUCTS 1 KRA USBEK DRY CLEANERS D S F113 hS COCA COLA BOTTLINC Co 2326528 6 ISO 9' TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE STAR A T Best ishes F T ,H I d. S 1 W' X . if T. K f HVEQX 27' I 1- Fine ry Cleaning 419 Terre Haute, Indiana fn I , m - I 1 J.-5' Cornphm n f 1 . .ih li WILD S FARM EQUIPMENT S F dg 232 6813 UNERAL HOME 242 W b 232 4351 98 j I M FISCHER S Standard Super Servlce Two Locations To Serve You 3rd 84 Wabash 232 1894 3rd 84 8th Ave 232 9156 At as Trres Batteries 24 Hour Service STAN DARD mi ARDWARE SUPPLY Cn. WHOLESALE 930 940 Chestnut Street Terre Houte, Ind 4 ket PAITSON B ROS Custom Meats Bakery 7803 15th and Locust Sts l FQ M ? F 5 0 osh Ave. Massey-Ferguson Form Equipment I Serving Terre Haute 2333 o. ruitri eAvenue ,A Fomrlues, A Since I I I 'I I Town and Campus Shop Tomorrow s Fashion Today Layaways Welcome .M 160411. 530 15 600 S 3rd IT PAYS TO PLAY BEL AIR BOWL 32 Lanes 232 6069 PLAN YOUR PROM PARTY 232 6060 Bel Air Bow ARTIST SUPPLIES Ask for FREE Copy of Our ART MAGAZINE Paint Carpet 1524 S 7th 232 2179 232 6220 TEXACO NAC Y Petroleum Co Inc R R 1 Rosedale Indiana 466-1448 assi wisnss FRIEND ofthe S CAH I LL S MARK E T mia Poplar 232 4364 Fine roads .mpanaa 3. aamaaaa Terre Haute s LARGEST Selection of Nationally Advertised Clothing Sa'-'Ma Downtown Meadows Center Southland f O C 5Soufh7th I B'II' d. - 6 GSX TECUMSEH At 1 I fy - A , I . - A f 1, Q G A - V . G l. f D E , N B E A R G0 All The Way With GARTLAND GRAY FOUNDRY CO The Finest In Gray Iron Castings 4th 84 Grant Streets Terre Haute Indiana CARTLAND IACK SITARSKI 232 3319 IACK at JUNE 5 my POPLAR FLOWER SHOP H6 5 18th 84 Poplar Street Q II FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION TERRE HAUTE CARPET CLEANING 81 333 339N h 16 I1 St 232 9513 THOMAS FUNERAL W HOME N 13th S BOWSHER INSURANCE AGENCY t S 232 6011 Kfepiz ALUMINUM BUILDING SUPPLY P pl 232 6279 CLASS OF 69 k MARK S PAR 3 GOLF COURSE ROBINSON S MARKET C 2323450 F F CI 1 f , 12 KL? f' A IRI wg A we hd , xi f I f 459 8, I - K X' I an 1 Il xy Good Luck to the class of '69 Compliments , complimentsof of I 'Il r , nv II 4, l. IIIFQIII W. RUC CO., INC. 2200 o. treet 1' ' - ort I . Phone - Ohio and Twelf h treet 1135 o or SI. Terre Haute,Indiana T We Home I d- Congratulationstoth Complimentsof I I from Mar '5par3and 2001 rawford Street Driving Range , I ine oo s Compllrnents of IOHN TRIMPE CLEANERS 2507 College Ave 232 4669 VIQUESNEY S Rostrlcs Prtyer Books Books Statlonery Student Supplies Gifts 811 Ohlo 644 Wtbash INDIANA STA TE BANK 3 Lofattons To Serve You 1211 Wabash Ave Lafayette 81 Ft Harrison Road Rrley lndrana Deposrts Insure-dF D I C PATRICK! RYAN AMBULANCE SERVICE since-1895 2326148 PAITSON ROOFING CO 34 North 12th St 232 2869 M EP HHH gBH ! J. 735 B149 ID WEST OFFICE SUPPLY INC Dedicated tothe Effxcrency of Your Office SIXTH STREET AT CHERRY ETE THIEMANN TERRE HAUTE INDIANA THE TUX SHOP One Hour Martlnlzrng Cleaners We Speclallze ID Hugh School Pr 8th 81 Wabash 235 6030 OITIS K Mart Plaza 232 3171 1 C 4 .V Q I l . . I , :I-I , E ' 1 'f '.l 5 'WE Q T- 41 ff - , . - . , BACHSTEIN S MOBIL SERVICE Shannon D Buntin Richard T Conley BUNTIN CONLEY AGENCY INC Insurance Real Estate 29 South 7th Street Terre Haute Ind 232 4388 G?fngLQ?M , lmlllllll' iiiiriiii L QiRfMf'32 W Dodge Drugs IT P BEST CLEANERS SHELL N M BILL RADER SHELL SERVICE 7th at P pl 232 9192 Compliments of 1 ? - , ':vIE.:: . ' . Seelyville, Indiana I . Compliments '2.,,i? If-'. A ' .SE 'jvfipf of 4, ' ,fi ffLJi:fL:1.i' ' mu... 'E::3fQ.L,-FI-- --T-'S Q- V' F Y ,111 Ai? n:i..'11' ,li 5 5 A... yllklll-..,il,i i1....l1IIIi Clarence Curley ,lr 'ii . ff I ' iii, I 0 Prescriptions es err H t Good Luck I 01 A Bears If Compliments of Com Iiments of o ar - Scotty s HAMBURGERS SCOTTY S HAMBURCERS 11th and Wabash Ave P g?:, LOUISES INC American and ltallan Foods Special Parties 1249 S0 3rd Terre Hau Phone 232 4989 Compliments Bnunwnous Q Materials VRABIC TEXACO Pick Up and Dellvery Complete Lubrlcatton 81 Tune Up Tlres Batteries Accessorues Wheel Balancmg Road Servlce Complete Brake Servlce Generator 81 Starter Repair Mufflers Tall Ptpes We Gtve Top Value Stamps Service 84 Install Auto Arr Cond Car Undercoatlng 232 9168 710 Lafayette Co,Inc MIKES MOTOR CO sms 8. smvtcf cumow IND 1 .:. 0 I K I , ft- 0 1 Of X E J? A 2' it lt Family Rooms-Banquets ' ' . t ,lnd. O O JELUELERS FOR YOUR SCHULTE CLASS RINO FREE 'dx wth me Q HN purchase . fig of your The whole gang identifies ... their school and class by class wearing a Hillman distinctive class ring. Features your ring TUE authentic High School Crest, graduating year and your own BAR .-A . initials Prices start from S18 95 YOUR WATCHES JEWELRY V GRADUATION a DIAMONDS APPUANCES lEEllAllEllS lllll liall lillalgll Il Al llllllllilllS HEADQUARTERSo SILVER CWNA Ask About The Special Account JUST FUR YUU' 'O' CRYSW 'Aw 1001 Gifts 612 WABASH AVENUE o MEADOWS SHOPPING CENTER al y fasho TONY S SHOE SERVICE 80-1-nl GNL 1349 Wabash Ave Terre Haute Indiana Phone 232 7577 Shoes for Men and Boys BestofLuck Class of 69 5 Compliments of 30NothBro Walgreen Agency 232 3482 1 Plaza North Center Or glnal Steak X EQ X H H su? OUSQ X . o is u ' 1 ' I A 0 l O . ' . ' D I forqu It woman's 1 ns its O in V ' I f wn f ,, , , ,-3 Meadows Center Terre Hautes M ge . . RHS I YN v 3 2,52 ,, - 1- 4. K Q 9l,'5,ol-'I F ,W' . W A FREAD DECORATING COMPANY - My L DISP g HAIG LA Y ADVERTISING ARAB TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL INC G h 1929 LEE SCHOOL Co INC ww b h AA 500 G B09 Call 232 6071 SMITH and DECKER INC WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS 11th and Wabash 232 0256 FELIX CLEANERS 1102 Oh 232 3688 WABASH COMMISSION arg T H I Id Zb- 2-Q 59 Best :shes G Compliments of Fla s 'Floats 874 ad I A Compl' entsof . S ' I d' ' Walterl.Mc a an,Sales Rep. owing n 'and Smce AIIWork Guaranteed a as Ave. ., . Terre Haute Terre Haute, Ind. ' A O C pl' V Compllments of of Q. .atlas , z, '- io ' 'Istan ale . 1 '9- f'l969 LADIES SOCIETY R yCh POWELL STEPHENSON LUMBER COMPANY S h7thSt 235 6263 SIPES PHA RMACY PREscRnPT1oNs Congratulations to the class of Phone 232 3244 1329 Lafayette Ave Terre Haute Indlana WABASH VALLEY ASPHALT COMPANY HUNTER CILLUM 84 HUNTER T P 709W b h A 234 4861 HARRY WECER RECORD SHOP 501W b l1A erre au e, n ana m ete me ofTop 100 P p I Count y Western Gospel Both 45's and Long Pl yfxlb C ngratulationstoth classo Holy osar urch Seelyville, Indiana ' f 1, 69 X! X K Complimentsof ' I . 2723 out reet f he ersonalService lnsuranCeAgency' a as venu a as venue T .H t l di C pl L' ' Congratulations to the Class Of THE APPLE CL UB TERRE HAUTE CONCRETE SUPPLY CORPORATION Q-T2 swf? ffqt 'QPF A Ml ' avufazifjff, i Compliments of FRANK L IOHNSON DEVELOPMENT CO NC 116 Barton 235 4600 CONCRATULATIONS 69 HEINE 84 SON INC Contractors Cc-ntral Mixed Concre-to 10and Chestnut . T rv Hautc, Indiana f :EJ T T- ,-1 My - -x N ,, . , t ., FY! 1 till. - 'ill' 3 ' 'I .l 'N '-r'- , ,T , . ' .' I 'T' 'if ' tt. , P 2, , will ,. ill -1 -5....... + -6-1, , J.. .... ,A , V ,, H ,W '-lf? f-'ffl vi' ,' nf, rffiilfq, I Q is ' , all . AAL .WM ,II ' 5' j ay - -gap, v 'f it -- ,:,'y , 1' ' .- ' -YO 1 1 . ,, ,eg ,fr-'F L-: V' . . i V, A , I , lf, , I 69 . '1 I . Class of' , . Industrial 84 Commercial CARNEY TIRE COMPANY Kd5!7,I,iY TIRES ,Ps 'S- 16 Wbh THE ROCKINC CHA fashions feminine i i , - 1, ' Q -Q! 656OhioStreet A! . A Ip xl IR CEO MCKIMMY BARBER Compl ments CHRISTMAN COMPANY 1406 Wabash Ave 2 2 4579 ll 1 Illllill Muli- J9 A l JIIIIII -gg ,E,E, EE HU NW E M: EfAE 'E AAA TO THE FACULTY AND CLASS OF 1969 THE CHARITIES BEST WISHES Home of School Savings Terre Haute OEM, Savings Bank '-9 Banking W Woolworth Me ado Ce te Terre Haute Indiana 47803 SHUFFLE INN RESTAURANT oprn zum Bertha Harmon Manager HEINL S FLOWER SHOP 129 S 7th Street Terre Haute Ind Phone 232 1425 Sc Q' Membe fFTD BEST WISHES to the CLASS YOUR FRIEND 'f' R! Brrdal Gowns '15 Brrdesmards Gowns L 5 Wedding Accessories Invrtatlons B rt I n ALS Cmng Flowers 3309 South 7th Street ie ,ii E--317 Qiif' 47 '12 ' . 2 - ., is .1 'fn' I xx Co. , f 43 H ws OF n r I n69n .. , . , . , 2 5 I-44, S X -.vc . K Q5 H.- X , , f . -.. A ' aa? Q f .,. ro .. .Ass. ORPHEUM BARBER SHOP 6 b 110 N 7th 232 9354 Kp.: Th H For Pofse v Best Wishes the THOMAS I HOGAN FAMILY C pl' of bar ers K , 'OW 1 X B I y 3' ,T wi B ff Qt A 17 fl 5 af f -. M 5 ,sf at sq C 1 e ome of . C p o a Seward s House of M usrc 517 Wabash Ave Planos Organs Muslcal Instruments Accessorles Musrc of All Klnds Muslclans to Serve Musrclans Congratulatlons to the Class of 69 MOTHER S CLUB ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL Brazil lndrana Compllments 7 UP BOTTLINC C0 INC 1221 Hulman sf 232 7006 Oakley s Drug Store 1701 So 7th Street X-2 Students Today Leaders Tomorrow We Welcome Your Patronage Terre Haute Indlana Terre Haute Typewriter Co Royal Typewnters New 81 Used Typewrlter Rental Victor Adding Machmes Calculators Cash Regrsterg Gestetner Dupllcatlng Machlnes ADKINS B URNHA M Youre scnoot pnoroclwnra fme hand made suns Ogilal Px Q 232 8338 30 S 7th 1 l ' I 11 ' ' of ' ' If - - l ff lil 1706 so. arh street Q, . 's by Congratulatlons to the Class of 1969 DOWNTOWN PLAZA NORTH The Stores that make Terre Haute Fashron Famous Compliments of ELDRED VAN 81 STORAGE CO INC 1' BEST WISHES from BILL ISAA CS SERVICE meme for Hertz Rent1l 130 So 7th 232 1301 Complnments KRUIVIREICH VARIETY STORE 1712 So Sth 232 9246 HAMBURCER HAND OUT VE HAMBURGERS FRIED CHICKEN HOT BEEF SANDWICHES HOT BEEF MANHATTANS SUPER CHEESEBURGER OTHER CHOICES OF SANDWICHES FRENCH FRIES SOFT DRINKS 81 SHAKES LAFAYETTE and 12 PTS Calories Dont TERRE HAUTE RADIATOR CO B1IlAue Pres B5 7323 Count at Wabwh Ernie Pfeffer Ave Dairq Queen DRI -IN 3 WILSON INSURANCE ACENCY dB 33S 3d Y0 dp: J AGENT 832 2493 LUICI S PIZZA h 232 2326 Plz ZA dr Gtrh HENLEY BROS FLORIST QQ, i'v l:.i EA METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO FATHER SCHMITZ SAYS COME ONE COME ALL DON T FORGET THE DIAVIOND HOIIECOIIING FRIENDS FUN ST MARY S CHURCH DIAMOND, INDIANA RECOMMENDS OUR CHICKEN' LAST SUNDAY IN JULY IULY 27, 1969 I 13th and Locust Frie a .Wilson P one - 9 o. r . You'veTrie he Rest , ,F A C 'Of1, un ., .W fy, '. Indiana lruuraarz Now e eBest w 'fS'Li'J' 'lllill YOU lllll' - GJ Complimentsof - Congratulations totheclassof O .6 IIA EJ xl '69 ,IE , I 'Q-1',,x Drina . bel , 2 f, ' W I ' J Q..- T9-5. , --TAL I , . I Il ll I I THE 7968 69 STUDENT COUNCIL WISHES THE CLASS BEST OF LUCK' PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER MODERATOR TOM TUBEROSA MIKE CIOERGEN HELEN BORDERS STEVE WAKEFIELD MR SEIFERT OF '69 HOMEROOM 3 says Congratulations to the Class of Congratulations to the Class of from Class of 72 Congratulations C ass MOTHER S CLUB Good Luck rn the future PAULA CARLA ANE ROSANN CHRIS G SHARON MAUREEN WE MADE IT THE MITRE STAFF BETH G CHRIS C DONNA PEGGY K DEBBIE MARGIE LYNN DAVE BETH S PEGGY B Good Luck to the Senlors HOMEROOM 5 Ra a HOMEROOM 6 Congratulates the SENIORS I '69 of '69 I '69 I Homeroom 4 I I I1 R h C gtlf' Class of '69 SPEECH and DEBATE CLUB C g I It' dL fL 'k h CI ,E f 69 From the HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Compliments SCHUL TE BOOSTER CLUB CHEERLEADERS FUTURE V 'L TEACHERS fill AMERICA It C '70 S Y of Good Luck Seniors Carmen Fm qs gi Ac mx P y Q S I OF C I 1 S h h I M A d L P E O - n grat Iatio toth omthe Schultean Staff Yo donth1 etobea Boy to be a good spo t The Schulte Chapter of C A A she th b st to the 69 AdB IW cs TteCI f the Future Nurses Association B tWsh SCHULTE BAND BOOSTER CLUB Commercnal Patrons Kleptz Market Melssel s Bl Rlte Seelyvllle 2401 North 13th Herm Ermlsch Cleaners Meadows Center Ben Kung Silverstein Bros Inc Seelyvulle 526 Wabash Con u ns ,, , u .v e r H Classof '69 - - fr wi s e C Classof' Congratulations n es ish . es x es 0 h ass of f69 fromthe rom I . , . . Debby Abner Mary Walsh Debby Barne r Patti Smith Mark Bird Marissa Sison Babs Burget Bob Scott Bill Buckner janie Royer Mary Rupprath Mary Devlin Harry Piper Karen Courtney Pam Piazza Bob Dolken joni Pettus Rita Flak Roni Pestoff Mike Flanagan Sally Newlin Steve Gosnell Greg McCutchan Steve Grohovsky Dave McCormick Marcy Haig Gary Long Kathy Hall Connie La Grange Anna jackson Pat Kellems Bob Heck joan Inserr'i Lisa Bacon Mike Dosch Mike Ciolli Dan Blanco julie Butwin Pat Conway Kathy Borders Diane Blevins Trudy Coverstone Brenda Curtis Congratulations to the Class of 69 from the PRESIDENT Steve Marietta VICE PRESIDENT Tim Seprodi SECRETARY Cathy Williamson TREASURER john joy Mike Egy jim Klug Leanne Folr Liz King Audrey Galofaro Steve Kindrick jeff Grant Millie Hoffman john Haley Mike Haughney Denis Green Lana Hayne Rosemary Gochenouer Sue Hoffman Peggy Gauer Laura Huff Steve Farnsworth jane Kelly john Dillion jack Latham Tom Cummins Dan Lyons Hughie Crawford Irene Ladd Chris Crame r Chuck Malooley SUIV Casper Randy McVey Eileen Callahan Henriette Paauwe Patty Brown Mike Perkins jim Bramble Mary Prox Lee Kinney Don Shook Mary Barkouskie Sally Raabe Bob King Margie Barnes Carol Stieber judy Sanders Gail Spencer Mike Putoff Tom Koutsoumpas Bryan Seward jesse Ladd Margaret Vidal Rex Marchino joe Sullivan Peggy Mlseari Betty Shurter Steve Noe Sally Shagley Ted Rohan Caroline Pauley joanne Perigo Cindy Rausch Beck: Pfauth Becky Reed Maryann Peek Debbie Schroeder Patty McDowell Rhanda Taylor Randy Laubert Dave Maue r jim Villa jean Tokare k Paul Lambe rt Denise Wheeler Albertia Klain D ave Pfister Gloria Humphrey Randy Bell Linda Hogg Mary Bonnett Greg Heezen Ste ve Burnett Marianne Gurchiek Kathy Butwin Bill Grimes Mary Christman Tom Fischer Cathy Cronin Dennis Eisman Margie Deeds Greg D twson ' 1 .L K: . T I x C K I A I 4 Y It I c I I I 4 C , a . ' 4 - I I IHYVW Butwin Bonnie jones Tom Manche K . 5 K I K K , K . i , , ' K K l - a ' - - . . L E A ' C K K I . 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State Alternate 3 jumor Achievement 24 Cathollc Youth Organlzatron 14 Track 1 Bas ketball1 Boys Intramural 234 Pep Club3 Baseball1 IENKINS IULIE GERTRUDE Cath olrc Student Mrsslon Crusade 3 President 4 Future Nurses Club 12 3 Vrce President 4 Grrls Athletrc As socratlon 1234 jumor Achievement 2 3 4 SCHULTEAN staff 3 4 Pep Club 3 Youth jury 4 Women In The World 2 3 IOHNSON MICHAEL ALAN u dent Councrl Representative 123 Key Club 23 Secretary 4 Class Of frcer President 13 Treasurer 4 Hoosrer Boys State Representatrve 4 Basketball 12 Cross Country 1 Baseball 1234 Catholic Student Mrssron Crusade 1 Football 12 Let termans Club 1234 Boys Intramu ral 2 34 St john Bosco Club 4 Choir I33 IONES IAMES EDWARD Student Councll 4 Key Club 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Library Club 4 Letter mans Club 34 St john Bosco Club 4 Boys Intramural14 Golf1 IONES SHARON LOUISE Future Teachers Club 3 Art Drrector 4 MITRE staff 4 Pep Club 3 4 Veromca Gurld34 KAPERAK PATRICIA LOU tional Honor Socrety 4 Class offrcer 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