St Ferdinand High School - Crusader Yearbook (Ferdinand, IN)

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The ’64 Crusader Published by The Senior Class St. Ferdinand High School Ferdinand9 Indiana Volume II Table of Contents DEDICATION .........................................3 EDUCATION ..........................................7 Seniors..........................................3 Juniors.........................................22 Sophomores......................................30 Freshmen........................................38 Student Council.................................45 Faculty ........................................46 Administration Pastors . . . Personnel . . ACTIVITIES....................................51 SPORTS........................................71 ADS...........................................83 A cknowledgments We, the Senior Class of 1964, wish to express our sincere gratitude to Sister Mary Victor, Mr. Ferman Yearby, The Ferdinand News, Mr. Edwin Becher, and Mr. Ernie Begle for their assistance in making this yearbook possible. To regret deeply is to live afresh. --Thoreau Dedication The past year has brought sorrow and regret to the entire world. We at S.F.H.S. feel doubly deprived —as Americans, of a President named John; asRoman Catholics, of a Pope named John. Twogreat men, both bearing the same name, have gone to their eternal reward, leaving a legacy far richer thanallthe treas- ures on earth. It is for us, their heirs, to be aware of this heritage and, as our own silent tribute to them, preserve it for our posterity. Our beloved John F. Kennedy was taken from us tragically, unexpectedly--but he had lived his life day by day and thus, even at the age of 46, his life was full. John XXIII, our beloved Pontiff, much to the sorrow of all men, was taken from us peacefully at the age of 81. He, too, in the five shortyears of his papacy lived from day to day, marking accomplishments that astounded the world. These two men personify, each in his own way, the Spirit that is America and the World. These two great men spent the greater part of their lives in the service of others, reaping little earthly reward. They set an example for generations to come. They werehumble, compassionate, warmly human. They paved the way for the unknown future. These two men were Greatness itself. This, then, is what our President and our Holy Father have left to posterity in unwritten testimony. Each of its now in his own heart must evaluate this legacy. This book is humbly dedicated to the ardent hope that we may have the grace and the wisdom to do so. 3 —UPI When President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, the United States as a nation lost a great man. The following passage taken from the Holy Bible was his favorite. It was his Code of Life. “All things have their season, and in their times all things pass under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted. A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to destroy, and a time to build. A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance. A time to scatter stones, and a time to gather them; a time to embrace, and a time to be far from em- braces. A time to get, and a time to cast away. A time to rend, and a time to sow; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak. A time to love, and a time of hatred; a time of war, and a time of peace.' 5 —Ecclesiastes 3, 1-9 “A good beginning has been made. His Holiness Pope John XXIII The Popes of the Council “In the name of the Lord! Let us move ahead in peace! His Holiness Pope Paul VI SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gene Verkamp-- President Terry Ruxer-Vice-president Barbara Graman--Secretary David Laake--Treasurer Education Seniors Prepare to Step into the Future The juniors and seniors in the family living class entertain their mothers at a mother-daughter party. Virginia Helming models the attractive dress she herself made. Behind her are Patty Oser, Kathleen Gadlage, Mary Lou Helming, Barbara Graman, and Irma Jean Pund. The study of Indiana government adds to the senior government class. Phyllis Hoge, Mary Jo Hedinger, and Diane Schulz check on the congressional rep- resentation of Dubois County. David Weyer verifies Barbara Graman's solution for a problem in analytic geometry. These English study of world students find that listening to readings of the classics by experts enriches their literature. 9 JANET BARTH St. Ferdinand Treasurer 1; Crusader Scholastic Rating 2, 3, 4; Blue and Gold Cit- izenship 2, 3, 4; Crusader Editor; Library Club Pres. 4; Student Council 3,4; CSMC 3, 4, Class Treas., 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen 4. ALLEN BROMM St. Anthony CSMC 3, 4. DANIEL BETTAG St. Meinrad Lance S t a ff; Crusader Staff; Blue and Gold Citizenship 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew; CSMC 3, 4. MARY BOEHMAN St. Meinrad Lance Staff; Crusader Staff; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Libra- ry Club Vice-pres. , 4; CSMC 3, 4, Class Pres. , 3; Band 2, 3; GAA 3; Queen Attendant. CLARA BEGLE St. Ferdinand Crusader Typist; Stage Crew; Pep Club 3, 4; GAA 3,4; CSMC 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Blue and Gold Citi- zenship 4. THOMAS BEGLE St. Ferdinand CSMC 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2. 10 FRED J. DRACH St. Ferdinand Student Council 3; CSMC 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Pep Club 1; Senior Play; Cross-country 4. BETTY EBERT St. Ferdinand Crusader Subscription Staff; Queen Attendant; CSMC 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Music Contest 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2. SHARON ECKERLE St. Ferdinand Lance Staff; Crusader Staff; Queen Attendant; Senior Play; Band 1,2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; Pep Band 3. JANICE EGLER St. Ferdinand Blue and Gold Citizenship 3; Cru- sader Typist; GAA 3; CSMC 3, 4; Business Manager for Senior Play. NORMA JEAN EBERT St. Meinrad CSMC 3, Class Pres. 4; Crusader Subscription Staff; Blue and Gold Citizenship 4; Stage Crew; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; GAA 3, 4. LINDA FLEIG St. Ferdinand Secretary 2; Lance Staff; Student Council 3, 4; Crusader Scholastic Rating 3; Blue and Gold Citizenship 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Queen Attendant; Girls' State. 11 KATHLEEN GADLAGE St. Celestine CSMC 3; GAA 1, 2; Attended AIC 1, 2. BARBARA GRAMAN St. Meinrad Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Crusader Staff; Blue and Gold Citizenship 3, 4; I. U. English Contest 3, 4; Co- Ed Correspondent 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; GAA 3, 4. WILLIAM J. HAGEDORN St. Meinrad Lance Staff; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; CSMC 3, 4; Sen- ior Play. KENNETH C. HAUSER Sacred Heart President 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3,4, Pres. 4; Blue and Gold Citi- zenship 2, 3, 4; Crusader Staff; CSMC 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1. MARY JO HEDINGER St. Ferdinand Crusader Scholastic Rating 1; Blue and Gold Citizenship 1, 3, 4; Lance Staff; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Senior Play; Regional Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; State 2; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA HOFFMAN St. Ferdinand Lance Staff; Crusader Typist; I.U. Math Contest 1; Blue and Gold Citizenship 4; Glee Club 1, 3; GAA 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 12 PHYLLIS HOGE St. Ferdinand Crusader Typist; Play Prompter; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Vice- president 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4; Glee Club 1. KENNETH KLUEH St. Ferdinand Student Council 1,2; Crusader Staff; Blue and Gold Citizenship 2; Boys' State; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LAAKE St. Ferdinand Treasurer 4; Student Council Treas. 4; Blue and Gold Citizenship 2; Crusader Staff; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4. JAMES KEMPER St. Ferdinand Vice-president 1; Treasurer2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Lance Editor; Crusader Staff; Pep Band 3,4, Student Director 4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Crusader Scholastic Rating 2. THOMAS HULSMAN St. Anthony Secretary 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew; CSMC 3, 4. MARTHA JANE KORDES St. Anthony Yearbook Subscription Staff; Li- brary Club 4; CSMC 3; Pep Clubl; • Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 13 RITA LAAKE St. Ferdinand Blue and Gold Citizenship 3; Lance Staff; Glee Club 1; CSMC 3, 4. PAUL LEHR St. Ferdinand Crusader Subscription Staff; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; County and Regional American Legion Oratorical Con- test 4; Senior Play; I.U. Math Contest 3. LEE L. LEINENBACH St. Ferdinand Blue and Gold Citizenship 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; CrusaderSub- scription Staff; CSMC 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2. HELEN LUEBBEHUSEN St. Ferdinand Crusader Subscription Staff; CSMC 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1. THOMAS LUEBBEHUSEN St. Ferdinand Senior Pep Assembly; Pep Club 4; CSMC 3, 4; Basketball Student Manager 1. MICHAEL J. MEHLING St. Ferdinand Pep Club 1; CSMC 3, 4; Basketball Student Manager 2, 3, 4. 14 KEITH L. MULLER St. Ferdinand Student Council 2; Crusader Staff; Pep Club 1, 4; CSMC 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. EDDIE PFEIFFER St. Meinrad CSMC 3, 4. IRMA JEAN PUND St. Ferdinand Pep Club 1,3, 4; CSMC 3; GAA 2, 3. ANN NIEHAUS St. Ferdinand Lance Staff; Girl State 3; Crusader Typist; Play Student Director; Li- brary Club 4; CSMC 3, 4; GAA 3, 4, Pres. 3, Sec. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. DENNIS L. OEDING St. Ferdinand CSMC 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK RUHE St. Ferdinand Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; I. U. Math Contest 2. 15 TERRY RUXER St. Meinrad Vice-president 4; Crusader Staff; I.U. English Contest 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4; Bandl, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Music Con- test 1, 3, 4. HAROLD L. SCHIPP St. Ferdinand CSMC 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Cru- sader Subscription Staff; Stage Crew, Blue and Gold Citizenship 2, 4. JOAN SCHIPP St. Ferdinand Crusader Typist; CSMC 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Music Contest 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Play Advertisement. NORMA SCHIPP St. Ferdinand Vice-president 2; Secretary 3; Stu- dent Council 1, Sec. 2; Queen Attendant; Crusader Staff; Lance Staff; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3; Band 1, 2, 3. RONALD SCHIPP St. Ferdinand Blue and Gold Citizenship 4. DORIS SCHNELLENBERGER St. Meinrad Crusader Scholastic Rating 4; Blue and Gold Citizenship 4; Crusader Typist ; Stage Crew; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 3; Glee Club 1; CSMC 3, 4. 16 JAMES R. SCHNIEDERS St. Ferdinand Glee Club 4; Senior Pep Assembly. JUDI SCHNIEDERS St. Ferdinand Lance Staff; Crusader Staff; Basket- ball Queen; All-State Band 3;Sen- ior Play; Library Club Sec. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. GLENDA SCHREINER St. Ferdinand Student Council 1, Sec. 4; Lance Staff; Crusader Staff; Delegate to I.U. Student Council Workshop 3; Queen Attendant; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4. MIKE SCHUCH Sacred Heart CSMC 4; Crusader Staff; Sen- ior Play; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Pep Club 4. DIANE SCHULZ St. Celestine CSMC 3. KATHRYN SEIDL St. Anthony Girls’ State 3; Pep Club 1; CSMC 3; Crusader Subscription Staff; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Soloist at Spring Musical 3. 17 KENNY TRETTER St. Ferdinand Student Council Vice-president 4; CSMC 3, 4, President 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Stage Crew. JAMES R. VAETH St. Meinrad CSMC 4; Senior Pep Assembly DIANE VERKAMP St. Ferdinand Lance Staff; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; GAA 3; Crusader Typist; Play Prompter; Glee Club 1; Queen Attendant. ELLEN VERKAMP Sacred Heart Lance Staff; CSMC 3, 4. WILLIAM L. THOMPSON St. Anthony CSMC Class Vice-president 3; Cru- sader Subscription Staff; Stage Crew. . IRMA JEAN TRETTER St. Ferdinand Crusader Subscription Staff; Lance Staff; Play Prompter; Queen At- tendant; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Regional Music Contest 1; Student Council 1. GENE VERKAMP St. Ferdinand President 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Student Council 1, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Stage Crew; CSMC 3, 4. PATRICIA WARD St. Anthony CSMC 3, 4; Library Club 4; At- tended South Fork Community High, Kincaid, Illinois 1, 2. JAMES WERNE St. Meinrad President 2; Vice-president 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Crusader Scholastic Rating 2; Track 3; I.U. Math Contest 2, 3; Stage Crew; CSMC 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. LEE JOE WERNE St. Ferdinand CSMC Class Vice-pres. 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Sen- ior Play. DAVID J. WEYER St. Ferdinand President 3; Student Council Treas- urer 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Student . Director 3; Pep Band 3; CSMC 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; All-State Band 3; Stage Crew. DELBERT C. WEYER St. Ferdinand Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC 3, 4; Crusader Staff; Senior Play. 19 EILEEN WEYER St. Ferdinand Lance Staff; Senior Play; Crusader Typist; Blue and Gold Citizenship 4; GAA 3; CSMC 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4. DAVID J. WOEBKENBERG St. Ferdinand CSMC 3,4. KENNETH ZINK St. Ferdinand Lance Staff; Blue and Gold Citizenship 4; CSMC 3; Stage Crew. Seniors Relax The seniors took a day off from their regular studies and left with plenty of food and refreshments for Brown County State Park, one of the most beautiful in Indiana. The students spent the day horseback riding, hiking, and just having fun. 20 In their Pep Assembly for the Holiday Tournament the seniors bury the opposing teams. Measuring the seniors for caps and gowns is another step toward graduation. The seniors on the stage crew contribute to the success of the performance. These painters” keep busy during the senior Halloween class party. Mary Jane Olinger, a '52 graduate of S. F. H. S., and Mrs. Margaret Clark, director of student nurses, confer with the senior girls interested in nursing. Terry Ruxer, winner of a first division rat- ing at the music contest, adds another medal to his collection. 21 Completion of each book is the goal to be accomplished by members of the English class. Doris Dilger, Darlene Recker, Albertha Schnell, Rosemary Drach, Ralph Hagedorn, Gilbert Otto and James Pund demon- strate the height of the stack. Energetic Juniors Accept Responsibilities of Upperclassmen Members of the family living class, senior Barbara Graman and juniors, Ruth Auffart, Mary Lou Helming and Mildred Durcholz, make last minute preparations for an Epiphany Party given on January 9 for the faculty and freshmen girls. Scientists in the making: Allen Hasenour, Val Fleig, Juanita Kuebler and Eugene Heilers. U.S. History students supple- ment text with SENIOR SCHO- LASTIC each week. James Bromm, Alberta Jasper, David Bender, Roberta Hulsman, and Joe Greenwood study the latest issue. Typing students Margie Wehr, Shirley Wagner, Dick Mohr, David Berg and Larry Schae- fer put good typing techniques to work. CLASS OFFICERS Pres. . . . Terry Olinger Sec. . . .Suzanne Knust Vice-Pres.. Gene Tempel Treas. . . . Elaine Oser Ida Aders t Ruth Auffart George Becher Nancy Lou Becher David Bender David Berg Barbara Berger Stephen Boehman Louise Bolte 24 Rosemary Drach Mildred Durcholz Rita Ebert Marion Ficker Val Fleig Sue Ann Hedinger Eugene Heilers Mary Lou Helming Virginia Helming Gary Hildenbrand Alberta Jasper Jeanette Kemper Kenneth Klein Rebecca Knies Suanne Knust David Gaesser Ronald Gehlhausen Rosalee Gudorf Ralph Hagedorn Allen Hasenour Bernard Hedinger Carol Hedinger Joseph Greenwood Albert Hagedorn Kenneth Hulsman Roberta Hulsman Albert Oscar Hoffman Juanita Kuebler Eugene Leisman Mary Mattingly Phyllis Meyer Richard Mohr Timothy Muller Donald Neu Norma Oeding Terry Olinger Elaine Oser Patty Oser Gilbert Otto Nancy Persohn Ralph Peters James Pund Darlene Recker Thomas Ruhe Larry Schaefer David Schum Stanley Schaefer Bernard Schaeffer Gerald Schafer Albertha Schnell 26 Many students participate in the noontime intramural games. Gail Thompson Patrick Tretter Marilyn Uebelhor Glenda Seng Carol Stenftenagel Eugene Tempel Marjorie Wehr Janet Werne Ronald Werne Terry Uebelhor Eugene Weyer Billy Wissel Tony Woebkenberg The Junior boys find that the lunch was worth waiting for. 27 At their Pep Assembly the juniors mimic preoccupied St. Ferdinand basketball fans. At a school assembly Suanne Knust, Oscar Hoffman, Juanita Kuebler, Gene Tempel, Gary Hildenbrand, Elaine Oser and George Becher conduct a panel discussion on Viet Nam as a C.S.M. C. project. Eileen Bromm, Nancy Becher, Janet Werne and Mary Elizabeth Mattingly contribute to the Penny Cru sade. Mrs. Mattingly planned this and several other seasonal designs for the Crusade. The Girls' and Boys' State delegates from S. F. H. S. - - Terry Olinger, Eu- gene Heilers, Elaine Oser, Rebecca Knies, and Juanita Kuebler--make plans for the trip to Bloomington. Summer representatives of S.F.H.S. step from school to different destina- tions. Gene Tempel and Mary Sue Hauser (sophomore) are delegates to the CSMC convention at Indianapo- lis. Glenda Seng and Carol Stenf- tenagel are members of a journal- ism workshop at the University of Detroit. Some juniors proudly model the class jackets and sweaters which they received in the fall. Gail Thompson and George Becher are the two junior medalists from the regional music contest. 29 On Foreign Language Day, April 23, the student body enjoyed the skits of the German and Latin groups. Carol Verkamp, John Lubbers, Jack Hagedorn, Terry Uebelhor, and John Denu enact Solus Explorator. Sophomores Pursue Studies and Plan for the Future Eileen Altman, Sharon Bieker, Judy Helming, Linda Vaal, and Mary Jane Leisman listen attentively to Father Hubert's explanation of the vestments and vessels used for Holy Mass. 30 June Oser, Linda Goepferich, and Karen Ruxer help Alice Vonderheide find her blood type during biology class. Sophomore boys keep physically fit by vigorous warm-ups for gym class. At the Epiphany party Charlotte Tempel and Nancy Meyer wear the dresses they made in home economics class. 31 John Allen Eileen Altman Judy Becher Patty Becher Frank Begle Judy Berg Norma Berg Linda Bettag Sharon Bieker Eileen Boeckman Ferdinand Boeckman David Boeglin Nicholas Borho Elmer Brames Mary Buechler Charles Daunhauer Frank Denning CLASS OFFICERS President................Daniel Klem Vice-president . . . Mary Schnieders Treasurer................John Wilmes Secretary.............Susan Steltenpohl 32 John Denu Richard Drach Carol Ebert Diane Ebert Irvin Ebert Mary Jo Eckerle Jerryl Egloff Aline Fleck Mary Fritz Steven Gehlhausen Margaret Haake Sharon Haake Jack Hagedorn Michael Hagedorn Mary Hasenour Mary Hauser Janice Hedinger Rose Hedinger Joyce Heilers Thomas Heilers 33 Judy Helming Anthony Hoffman Mark Hubers John Keller Linda Kemper John Kemper Marilyn Kersteins Daniel Klem Judith Klem Donald Kluemper 34 Marilyn Luebbehusen John Lubbers Dwayne Verkamp, Marilyn Kersteins, Pat Schuler and Judy Klem try their skill at apple balancing at the sophomore class party. Ruth Mattingly Nancy Meyer Virlee Meyer Mary Mundy David Oeding Kenneth Oeding Michael Olinger June Oser Peggy Oser Thomas Oser Marcella Pauckner Dennis Persohn James Peters LaVerne Schaefer Randal Schaefer Henrietta Schepers Patty Reckelhoff Edwin Schilling Karen Ruxer Mary Schipp James Schnieders Mary Schnieders Kent Schreiner Patrick Schuler Wanda Schum 35 Mary Schwindel Mary Schwoeppe Ken Seidl Betty Stenftenagel Susan Steltenpohl Charlotte Tempel Leona Tretter Richard Tretter Diane Vaal Linda Vaal Carol Verkamp Dwayne Verkamp Edward Verkamp Mary Verkamp Rose Verkamp Alice Vonderheide John Wehr James Weyer Leon Weyer David Welp Merlyn Welp Gary Werne John Wilmes Allen Woebkenberg Ruth Zink 36 Sophomore girls take advantage of the morning study hall. Sophomore students receiving first division rat- ings at the music contest are Mary Catherine Hasenour, Mary Jean Fritz, Marcella Pauckner, Kaye Leinenbach, Elaine Goepferich and Carol Ebert. Sophomore basketball assembly centers around a kindergarten scene. 37 German I students enjoy a Kaffeeklatch with hot chocolate and cinnamon kuchen. vergangen tukunftig Freshmen Find a New Life Janice Hagedorn prepares to administer mouth-to-mouth method of artificial respiration to Eileen Lindauer while Carla Meyer is administering back pressure-arm lift method to Cheryl Greenwell during health class. Freshman students receiving first division ratings at the music contest are Mary Kay Schum, Vickie Bolte, Eileen Laake, Art Brockman, Eddie Becher and Kenny Kraus. Wayne Schaefer and Francis Lueken observe Gerald Fischer, Tony Bettag and Gary Wagner solving an equation with two variables in Algebra I class. Students from general math class are finding the height of the flag pole by indirect measurement. 39 Our yearbook would not be com- plete without a tribute to Gene Uebelhor, who was fatally injured in a tractor acci- dent on October 19. Although a Crusader for only a short time, Gene had earned a place in the freshmen class by being elected C. S. M. C. class treasurer. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Uebelhor of St. Meinrad. May he rest in peace. Stephen Allen Donald Barth Eddie Becher Leroy Berger Tony Bettag Vickie Bolte Andrew Brinkman Arthur Brockman Larry Bromm Joseph Brosmer Ann Daunhauer Patty Demuth James Dilger Nicholas Dilger Frank Drach Clarence Durcholz Chris Erhart Gerald Fischer Margie Fleig 40 Linda Gadlage Mary Lou Giesler Rebecca Graman Cheryl Greenwell Francis Gudorf Janice Hagedorn Margie Hagedorn Rosalie Hagedorn James Halbleib Sylvester Harpenau Louann Hasenour Thomas Hasenour Carolyn Hedinger Kenneth Hedinger David Hoffman 41 James Johanneman David Kemper Elaine Kemper Allan Klem Marvin Klueh CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer...............................Leroy Berger Vice-President.....................Janice Hagedorn Secretary.........................Rosalie Hagedorn President.............................David Kemper Maureen Klueh Robert Kluemper Deborah Knies Mary Knust Kenny Kraus John Kunkler Judy Kuntz Eileen Laake Arnold Leinenbach Brenda Leinenbach Eileen Lindauer Lynda Lindauer Francis Lueken Anna Mae Mehling Lucille Mehling Stanley Mehling Carla Meyer Carol Meyer Donald Meyer 42 Agnes Peters Pearline Oser Brenda Oser Barbara Mundy Marilyn Otto Janice Meyer David Nord John Schnieders Ronald Mohr Gerald Muller Bobby Pund Sue Ann Pund Wayne Schaefer Norma Jean Schipp Norbert Schreiner Barbara Schuch Marcella Rahman Jane Schnieders Jane Schum Linda Persohn Alice Ruhe Kathleen Schnieders Mary Kay Schum Thomas Schaefer David Niehaus Larry Werne Maxine Werne Frederic Weyer Joanne Weyer Linda Weyer Luella Wilmes Charles Wilmes Donald Woebkenberg Thomas Zink Joseph Toby Thomas Verkamp Kevin Werne James Stenftenagel Mary Stenftenagel Marceda Tempel Elizabeth Toby Carol Tretter Eugene Vaal Rebecca Vaal Mary Verkamp Active in many areas, the Student Council organized student groups to sell concessions at home ball games to finance several projects. Janet Barth, Kenny Hauser and Gene Verkamp are serving Terry Ruxer and Judi Schnieders. To make the council a truly student af- fair, the entire student body expressed their choice of the candidates by secret ballot. Mark Hubers casts his vote. VWET STRfflH SINGLE FOLD TOWEl, K H • 10 IN 3790T0miS Student Council - Links Student Body with Administration The Student Council initi- ated a Courtesy Week which was carried out during the week of February 2. Officers of the council practicing courtesy here are Kenny Tretter, vice-presi- dent; David Laake, treasurer; Glenda Schreiner, secretary; and Kenneth Hauser, president. 45 MR. LAWRENCE KLEIN--Algebra I, Geometry, U. S. History MR. JAMES WAHL--Algebra II, Physical Education SISTER M. CARLITA, O.S. B. --Typing I, General Busi- ness, Latin I SISTER MARY AQUIN, O.S.B.--Bookkeeping, Shorthand I and II, Typing I and II SISTER M. DAMIAN, O.S.B.-- German I and II, Religion I, Family Living, Home Econom- ics Faculty SISTER MARY GERVASE, O. S. B. --World History, U. S. History, English II SISTER MARY DOMINIC, O.S. B.--English IV and I, Special English, Journalism, Senior Play Directress MR. ROBERT MAXEY--World History, Government, Economic Geography, Physical Education MR. MAX MEUSER--English I and II, World History YOU ARE WHAT FDR CHR 5 1 FATHER HUBERT, O. S. B. - -Religion I, II, III, Latin II, C.S. M. C. Moderator FATHER SIMON, O. S. B. --Religion I, II, III The faculty and students of St. Ferdinand High School pay tribute to the memory of Mr. Edward Evrard who passed to his eternal reward July 21, 1963. Mr. Evrard was a member of the faculty at St. Ferdinand High School from 1958 to 1963. He will always be remem- bered as a man of high ideals and excellent character worthy of great respect. SISTER MARY BONIFACE, O.S.B.--English III, Librarian SISTER MARY ERIC, O. S. B.--Biology, Algebra I, Health, General Math SISTER M. FRANCESCA, O. S. B. --Physics, Chemistry, Trigonometry MR. DANIEL WEINZAPFEL--General Science, Biology, Health, Physical Science SISTER MARY EVE, O.S. B. --Band, Chorus THE REVEREND DAVID DUESING, O.S.B., Superintendent St. Meinrad College, Notre Dame University, DePaul University. Sociology ADMINISTRATION - Alert to Educational Needs Eager for Individual Growth 48 SISTER MARY VICTOR, O.S.B., Principal St. Benedict College, Catholic University of America, Notre Dame University. Student Council Adviser. The Pastors of Our Parishes Rev. David Duesing, O.S.B. St. Ferdinand Rev. Othmar Schroeder Holy Family, Jasper Rev. Peter Behrman, O.S.B St. Meinrad Rev. Lawrence Moll St. Henry Rev. Thomas Lyons St. Martin, Siberia Rev. Edwin Miller, O.S.B. St. Boniface, Fulda Rev. John Finis St. Celestine Rev. Fidelis Jent, O.S.B. St. Anthony Rev. Clarence Schlacter Sacred Heart, Schnellville 49 Miss Irma Jean Dali, a '63 graduate of SFHS and the school's first secretary, pauses from her work for a few minutes. Personnel Boosts Efficiency of School Mr. Linus Wendholt makes school life comfortable by his expert management of the heating system and his concern about order and cleanliness. is. Gervase Berg, Mrs. Hubert Berg, id Mrs. Urban Lueken prepare to :rve one of their many fine prepara- ons to the student body. 50 Activities Betty and Harry, played by Judi Schnieders and Delbert Weyer, quarrel in a quiet, bright green park. Officer Callahan, Fred Drach, confesses that he’s had a marryin' eye on Mrs. Moore for some time. 52 Three on a Bench Mrs. Moore, played by Sharon Eckerle, quells the lovers' argument with her widow's wisdom. Juan Hirpo, Old Gonzales and Mama Rosa, played by Mike Schuch, Kenny Hauser and Eileen Weyer, try to per- suade Maria, Mary Jo Hedinger, to approve of Juan's return to bullfighting. Seniors Present “Double Header99 The White Dove Maria tells the lifeless Inspired by a white dove, he returns to the ring and iskilled. matador she understands. The padre, Paul Lehr, explains Juan’s fatal decision. PROOFREADERS --Ellen Verkamp, Glenda Schreiner, Patty Hoffman, Editor Jim Kemper, Rita Laake, Linda Fleig. HEADLINE WRITERS--Dan Bettag, Eileen Weyer, Mary Jo Hedinger, Ann Niehaus, Irma Jean Tretter, At the invitation of Mr. Creason, journalism students tour the LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL building to see a great newspaper in the making. Mr. Joe Creason, guest speaker during National Newspaper Week, relates his experiences as a journalist. Our Own Newspaper - THE LANCE LAYOUT STAFF--Mary Boehman, Adviser Sister Mary Dominic, Judi Schnieders, Norma Schipp, Diane Verkamp, Sharon Eckerle, Kenny Zink, Bill Hagedorn. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Gervase, adviser, Mary Boehman, Judi Schnieders, and Norma Schipp prepare the al- bum section. SUBSCRIPTION STAFF--Lee Leinenbach, Bill Thompson, Harold Schipp, Paul Lehr, Jane Kordes, Kathy Seidl, Irma Jean Tretter, Betty Ebert, Business Manager Dan Bettag, Helen Luebbehusen, Mary Jo Hedinger, Norma Jean Ebert. TYPISTS--Patty Hoffman, Diane Verkamp, Clara Begle, Phyllis Hoge, Eileen Weyer, Ann Niehaus, Linda Fleig, Doris Schnellenberger, Joan Schipp, Janice Egler. 56 Staff members study other books for new ideas. Responsible for various sections are Terry Ruxer, sports; David Laake, activities; Jim Kemper, copywriter; Kenny Klueh, activities; Janet Barth, editor; Glenda Schreiner, introduction and faculty; Sister Carlita, adviser; Keith Muller, sports; and Delbert Weyer, activities. CRUSADER Seals School Life Into Memories Sharon Eckerle and Barbara Graman, ad - vertising editors, pose for Kenny Hauser and Mike Schuch, photographers. 57 Judi Schnieders, 1964 Crusader Basketball queen, was crowned Friday evening, January 31, by Captain Lee Joe Werne. The queen and court, chosen by the student body, reigned in a snowflake setting, while the Crusad- ers gained a victory at the expense of Spurgeon. Adding color to the event was the St. Ferdinand High School Band. :HE QUEEN AND HER COURT-rGlenda Schreiner, Sharon Eckerle, Irma Jean Tretter, Janet Barth, ,inda Fleig, Judi Schnieders, Norma Schipp, Mary Jo Boehman, Diane Verkamp and Betty Ebert. Queen Crowning Marks the Significance of Crusader Chivalry Last minute preparations! Queen Judi, escorted by Captain Lee Joe Weme, makes her entrance into the gym. The queen, her court, and the Crusaders view the formations of the band. C.S.M.C. Develops Strong Crusader Spirit The Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade helps students to be conscious of their responsibilities as Crusaders for Christ. To this end each class assumes some worthwhile project making members pray and work for the spiritual and temporal good of others all over the world. The mission field may seem far away to some; but through prayer and sacrifice in Christ, all our efforts are made one with His for the salvation of the whole world. On February 27, Father Cyprian, OSB, a Negro Priest from St. Meinrad Archabbey, gave his views on the civil rights issues to the student body. Kenny Tretter, Juanita Kuebler, Mary Sue Hauser, and Donald Barth, our C. S. M. C. unit officers, display the C.S.M.C. flag. The freshman class officers, Gene Vaal, Rebecca Vaal and Eddie Becher, count stamps to be sent to the missions. Retreat Reawakens True Christian The annual Recollection Days for boys and girls were combined this year into a two- day retreat for all. The Blessed Sacrament Chapel was one of the best places for the students to recall, think, plan, and pray. Spirit Father Marcellus, O. S. B. urges the boys to put their faith to practice in daily life. Father Meinrad, O.S.B., encourages the girls to cultivate friendship with Christ. The library opens its treasure of spiritual books for reading and recollection. 61 The Cinderella Ball was the theme name given the Junior-Senior-Faculty Banquet, held on May 8. The evening began with a Lavish Banquet followed by Unlocking the Future of the seniors. Lee Joe Werne and Mary Jo Boehman were crowned Prince and Princess of the ball. Music was furnished by Bill Mosley and his Cyclones from Huntingburg. Sophomore boys, Jack Hagedorn and Kent Schreiner, acted as courtiers while David Oeding served as town crier. 63 Girl soloists for the spring concert, Gail Thompson and Margie Hagedom, lead the chorus in singing I Feel Pretty and Danny Boy. On board the USS SAIL ALONG WITH A SONG with Captain Paul Lehr, the girls' chorus bids farewell to the homeland as they cruise on a romantic journey of song. Accompanied by the boys'chorus, George Becher sings Tonight from the movie, The West Side Story. 64 “Sail Along with a Song99 BAND PERSONNEL: Elaine Goepferich, Susan Steltenpohl, Mary Schwoeppe, Nancy Becher, Sharon Bieker, Eddie Becher, Bill Wissel, Mary Jo Hedinger. ROW TWO: Mary Hasenour, Vickie Bolte, Mary Kay Schum, John Schnieders, Mary Jean Fritz, George Becher, Ronnie Gehlhausen, Mary Schwindel, James Schnieders, Kenny Kraus, Kevin Werne, Mark Hubers, Jerry Egloff, Kaye Leinenbach, Accompanist Patty Lueken. ROW THREE: Sister Mary Eve, Francis Lueken, Marcella Pauckner, Janet Werne, Terry Ruxer, Student Director Jim Kemper, Eileen Laake, Sharon Haake, Delbert Weyer, Bernard Hedinger, Gene Harpenau, Charles Wilmes, Tom Verkamp, John Kemper, David Gaesser. 65 The cheerleaders, Dwayne Verkamp, Terry Olinger, Ken Klueh, and Gerald Schafer, worked together to provide spirited backing for the Crusaders throughout their '64 season. Contributing much to the effectiveness of the Pep Club were its representatives, Patty Oser, Juanita Kuebler, Mary Boehman, Ken Hauser, Jim Kemper, and Delbert Weyer. They Back the Team The Pep Band under the direction of Jim Kemper provided added spirit along with entertainment at all home games. 66 A New Venture The Library Club, the baby organization of the school, was formed during October to increase pupil interest in library work, to attract good pupil assistants, and to arouse interest in librarianship as a profession. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Boniface, Librarian, the twenty-six members sponsored a Book Fair and two movies to encourage not only the reading but also the viewing of good literature. The club also partic- ipated actively in state and regional library functions. As a gift to the library, this year's club purchased the WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIC UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY in two volumes and Attwater's A CATHOLIC DICTIONARY. Future plans of the club include the providing of financial assistance to mem- bers wishing to attend the Library Workshop at Indiana Univer- sity during the summer. Officers of the newly-formed S.F.H. S. Library Club are : Janet Barth, President; Mary Jo Boehman, Vice-president; Judi Schnieders, Secretary; and Diane Vaal, Treasurer. St. Benedict College and A.I.C. students and faculty members browse through the varied display of books at the Book Fair sponsored by the club. 67 Sister Mary Boniface and two library assistants proud- ly display the charter which the club received from the Catholic Library Association. Let Your Light Shine Graduates assemble as a body to turn their hearts and minds to God as they pray for the grace to fulfill His Will. Memories of high school days linger in the hearts of seniors who walk together as a student body for the last time. The Diploma - Passport to the Future Reverend Robert Kress delivers the commence- ment address. Paul Lehr speaks in behalf of the students. 69 Special awards went to these scholastic-minded senior students of S.F.H.S.: James Kemper--Lance Certificate of Merit; Judi Schnieders--Shorthand Award, Lance Award Pin; Kenneth Zink--Jaycee Scholarship; Linda Fleig- Lance Certificate of Merit, Religion Award; Kenneth Hauser--Service Award; Norma Schipp--Lance Certificate of Merit, Kenneth Klueh--Religion Award; Janet Barth--1st Scholastic Honors, Citizenship Award, Typing Award, Crusader Staff Award Pin: James Werne--2nd Scholastic Honors, Mathematics Award, Social Studies Award; Ronald Schipp--Bookkeeping Award; Barbara Graman--Home Economics Award; Paul Lehr-- Oratorical Award; and Mary Jo Hedinger--Band Award, Lance Certificate of Merit. Outstanding Achievement Merits Recognition Honor Students who were on the Honor Roll all year and received certificates of merit from the school and the Ferdinand Jaycees are: Marilyn Kersteins, Janet Barth, Doris Schnellenberger, Mary Jean Fritz, Betty Stenftenagel, Glenda Seng, Carol Stenftenagel, and Marilyn Uebelhor. In a National German Contest Gene Tempel tied for second place in German II. Eddie Becher received a certificate of merit for his score in a Nationwide Latin Examination. 70 ’63-’64 Season Lee Joe Werae Senior, Center Co-Captain Jim Werne Senior, Guard Co-Captain Bill Hagedorn Senior, Guard Probably the best balanced and most talented team in the history of St. Ferdinand High School, the '63-'64 squad captured the PVC trophy for the first time on record, won the holiday tournament, defeated the Jasper Wildcats in the sectional, and rolled on into the final game of the contest. Lee Joe Werne scored forty-one points in a single game for the finest scoring effort in Ferdinand's basketball history, and the team sported an exceptional 20 -3 record when the season came to a close. These are but a few of the statistics which have convinced fans that this was the school's greatest basketball quintet ever. Fred Drach Senior, Center Dennis Oeding Senior, Forward Tom Ruhe Junior, Forward Dick Mohr Junior, Guard Kenny Tretter Senior, Guard Bernard Schaeffer Junior, Forward VARSITY SEASON RECORD WE Otwell 76 Dubois 47 Holland 78 Perry Central 79 Dale 46 Rex Mundi 55 Chrisney (double overtime) 78 Vincennes 85 Mater Dei 74 Springs Valley 62 Rockport 91 Ireland 50 Cannelton 81 Spurgeon 91 Lynnville 87 Washington Catholic 77 Winslow (Overtime) 78 St. John's 58 THEY 58 38 39 44 65 81 72 66 61 59 44 46 45 35 54 66 75 53 David Schum Junior, Forward INVITATIONAL TOURNEY SFHS 65 Ireland 54 SFHS 73 Dubois 62 Tom Ruhe demonstrates his versatility which aided the Crusaders in defeating the Jasper squad. Behind the outstanding group of boys of the ’63-'64 sectional team was an even more en- thusiastic and determined group of basketball experts, Coach Jim Wahl and assistant Coach Robert Maxey. 74 We’ll Never Forget The sectional was an event filled with excitement, joy, and sadness as the boys in blue and gold cornered the Jasper Wildcats, downed the Dubois Jeeps, and lost a heartbreaker to the young but spirited Blackhawks of Springs Valley in the final game. SFHS 61 Jasper 49 SFHS 53 Dubois 42 SFHS 74 Springs Valley 77 (double overtime) High-scoring Lee Joe Werne 1 ed the sectional scoring attack and proved that the Crusaders were not an easy team to stop. Mr. Lehr, principal of Huntingburg High School, presents Ferdinand coach, James Wahl, with runner- up award of the sectional. All photos on these two pages by Ernie Begle Although Springs Valley deprived Ferdinand of hopes for a sectional victory, Dennis Oeding, with the ball, made the task difficult. 75 The above photos capture some of the action that marked a thrilling season which will long be remembered in our basketball history. One of the highlights of that season and the joy it brought is clearly shown in the faces of our team on the night victory in the Holiday Tourney. Charles McPherron, sports writer for the DUBOIS COUNTY DAILY HERALD, presents Crusader coach, Jim Wahl, with the PVC championship trophy for finishing the season with an undefeated 7-0 PVC record. Awards Presented at Basketball Banquet Lee Joe Werne is presented the WITZ Sportsmanship trophy by Jack Brandt, WITZ announcer, for being selected by the coaches of the teams as the most valuable player in the Patoka Valley Conference. The 13th annual Sportsmanship Award of the Ferdinand Chamber of Commerce is also presented to Lee Joe by Mr. Ernest Wilmes. Coach Jim Wahl presents Bill Hagedorn with the Free Throw trophy which is presented annually by the school to the player hitting the best percentage at the free throw line. 77 B TEAM SEASON RECORD Otwell Dubois -Holland Perry Central Dale Rex Mundi Chrisney Vincennes Mater Dei Springs Valley Rockport Ireland Cannelton Spurgeon Lynn ville Washington Winslow St. John's WE THEY 57 24 46 26 62 27 59 50 51 28 38 37 50 41 55 53 52 40 35 31 48 25 61 35 64 48 60 29 62 47 57 51 37 24 48 43 FIRST ROW: David Nord, Jack Hagedom, David Oeding, Pat Schuler, James Weyer, Coach Robert Maxey. SECOND ROW: Irvin Ebert, Nick Dilger, Norbert Schreiner, Gene Vaal, Kevin Werne. THIRD ROW: John Lubbers, John Wilmes, Richard Drach, Don Barth, Francis Gudorf. Frosh and B Team Records Predict Continued Basketball Success 18 Wins FIRST ROW: David Nord, Clarence Durcholz, Nick Dilger, Jim Stenftenagel, Nor- bert Schreiner, Jim Halbleib, John Kunkler. SECOND ROW: Student Manager Charles Wilmes, Jim Dilger, Leroy Berger, Kevin Werne, Don Barth, Francis Gudorf, Gene Vaal, Fred Weyer, Coach Robert Maxey. FRESHMAN SEASON RECORD WE THEY English 61 17 Rockport 38 32 Birdseye 37 23 Dubois 53 42 Tell City 33 36 Chrisney 36 37 Cannelton 46 54 Chrisney 32 54 Holland 56 28 5 Wins 4 Losses 78 SEASON RECORD S.F.H.S. 2 Holland 3 Otwell 3 Ireland 5 St. John’s 15 Dubois 16 Birdseye 5 Otwell 18 Birdseye 6 Ireland 5 Dubois 0 Chrisney 9 Wins 2 Losses Trophy Winners: Jim Kemper Jaycee Track Award; Jim Werne, Jaycee Baseball Award; Jack Hagedorn, Highest Bat- ting Average Award. Senior baseball Crusaders are David Laake, Bill Hagedorn, Jim Werne, Paul Lehr, Keith Muller, Dennis Oeding, Pat Ruhe, and Lee Leinenbach. Crusaders Sparkle on the Diamond FIRST ROW: Paul Lehr, Irvin Ebert, Kent Schreiner, Bill Hagedorn, Jack Hagedorn, David Oeding, Pat Schuler. SECOND ROW: Mike Hagedorn, John Wilmes, Keith Muller, Dennis Oeding, David Laake, Jim Werne. THIRD ROW: Mr. Robert Maxey, Lee Leinenbach, Donald Barth, Pat Ruhe, Francis Gudorf, Norbert Schreiner, Mr. Jim Wahl. 79 Meet Winner Winner's Score SFHS Score Tell City Tell City 57 23 k St. Meinrad SFHS 65 65 Dale Dale 71 38 Rex Mundi Memorial 72 1 2 28 St. Meinrad SFHS 67 67 Boonville Castle 48 1 2 17 PVC SFHS 41 41 Springs Valley Elberfield (tie) Springs Valley 74 53 Tom Ruhe broke the school record in the broad jump by leaping 19 ft. 4 in. A Frosh relay team consisting of R. Hoppen- jans, D. Kemper, G. Vaal, and N. Schrei- ner set a new school record of 1 minute 49 1 2 seconds. Cindermen Share PVC Title in 964 David Welp, John Kemper, Randy Schaefer, Tom Oser, John Denu, Kent Schreiner, Jerry Egloff, John Wilmes. SECOND ROW: Student Manager Albert Jasper, Ralph Hoppenjans, Nick Dilger, Donald Meyer, Gene Vaal, Jim Stenftenagel, David Kemper, Norbert Schreiner, Jimmy Johanneman. THIRD ROW: Gene Verkamp, Pat Schuler, Bill Hagedorn, Bernard Hedinger, Gene Tempel, Dennis Oeding, David Laake, Ralph Hagedorn, Kenny Tretter, Student Manager Charles Wilmes. FOURTH ROW: Coach Robert Maxey, Tom Hulsman, Coach Lawrence Klein, Lee Leinenbach, Dick Mohr, Lee Joe Werne, Tom Ruhe, Gerald Schafer, Jim Pund, Jim Kemper, Coach Jim Wahl. 80 Jim Kemper set a new school record in the pole vault by clearing the bar at 10 ft. 9 1 2 in. Gerald Schafer broke his own school record by running the high hurdles in 17 seconds and the low hurdles in 23 seconds. The newly organized cross country team participated in two fall meets. Team members shown with Coach Lawrence Klein are David Nord, Leon Weyer, John Denu, Tom Oser, Kenny Tretter, Gene Vaal, Joe Greenwood, NickDilger, John Kemper, Tom Hulsman, Dick Mohr, Bernard Schaeffer, Lee Joe Werne, Fred Drach, and David Schum. 81 Girls Display Athletic Ability Janice Egler and Ruth Jean Zink hold the trophies they received as winners of the ping pong tourney sponsored by the G. A. A. The Girls’ Athletic Association, in its second year at St. Ferdinand High School, again encouraged girls' activity in outdoor and physical exercise. Under the direction of Sister Mary Aquin and Sister Mary Eric the members enjoyed a fall hike, volleyball, basketball, and softball. The final activity in the spring was a softball game with AIC team. Ann Niehaus received the Service Award at the Honor Assembly for the time and energy she contributed. Jubilant sophomores celebrate their winning o f the volleyball tourney. The G.A.A. officers, Phyllis Hoge, Ann Niehaus, LaVeme Schaefer, and Mary Mattingly, present perfect attendance medals to Luella Wilmes, Lucille Mehling, Rosalie Hagedorn, Barbara Berger, Ruth Ann Mattingly, and Nancy Becher. 82 ANDY KLEM LUMBER CO. Dealer in Building Material General Contracting Phone 2731 St. Anthony, Indiana Compliments of MALONE'S GARAGE Cannelton, Indiana WERNER DRUG STORE Phone Kingsdale 7-5586 -RELIABLE • PRESCRIPTIONS Tell C i ty, 1ndiana CITIZENS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Indianapolis 7, Indiana Isidore H. Schuch Schnellvi 1le, Indiana Phone 239 Don't worry, boys, she has a good foundation. 84 STRUCKMAN CHEVROLET CO. Your Chevrolet Dealer For 33 Years Hunt i ngbu rg I nd i ana GISH FURNACE GAS SERVICE Victor-Fin Furnace Oil - Gas - Coa 1 . Guttering 1l Phone 2621 squABECoAioEoi St. Anthony, Indiana 85 EARL W. 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HASENOUR General Merchandise And P roduce Telephone 2151 88 Comp 1 iments of MATTINGLY' S GROCERY We Specialize In Grade A Beef OASIS Beer - Liquor - Wine Phone 2-0521 Ferdinand Indiana What color war paint, Patty? TELL CITY CHAIR COMPANY Te 11 C i ty Indiana BARTLEY OEDING FEED MILL Nutrina Feeds Ferdinand, Indiana Rahman Lumber Co. Contracting Building Materials Cabinet Work Phone 2-0485 Ferdinand Indiana R0CKP0RT IMPLEMENT CO. Wyman Link, Manager PEOPLES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Tell City I nd i ana REAL ESTATE PRESTON MINOR INSURANCE Comp 1 imen t s of Preston Minor Insu ranee Canne1 ton Indiana Comp 1 i ment s Tell City National Bank Serving You Since 187 [ELL CITY ATIONAL fANK . . . 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Agricultural Limestone Spreading--Truckers of Sand, Gravel, Rocks, And Coal Phone 2-1192 Ferdinand Indiana Comp 1 i ment s of Fe rd i nand Schuler Packing Co. -'pX I nd i ana JASPER WHOLESALE HOUSE 208 E. 5th St • Phone 622 Jasper 1 nd i ana JASPER LAUNDRY CLEANERS Comp 1 iments of Jasper Laundry Cleaners Phone 2k2 Jaspe r Send it Ind. 104 HUNTINGBURG BRICK COMPANY Manufacturers of High Buff, Pink, And Red Brick G rade Face Phone 128 Hunt i ngbu rg Indiana Is this the rat race we're in? 105 106 Compl imerits of Lueden and Pund Dealers In Lumber, Millwork, Building Materials, Hardware, And Paints Building And Remodeling Dial 2-0506 Ferdinand Indiana s SH0ES 0 SHOES SHOES C ) LlJ O SH° v 0ES SHOES S 0£S S S sH° S o x GOSMAN'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Huntingburg, Indiana The German American Bank Jasper Dubois, Indiana Friendly Service You Can Bank On LANGE'S TV SALES SERVICES Complete Service On Any Make Or Model Ferdinand Indiana JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Open By Appointment Phone 2-10A0 Ferd i nand BEAUTY I nd i ana 107 Daunhauer Lumber Company Congratu1 ations to The Class of '64 Building Supplies Free Planning Service Ferdinand Indiana Brockman Insurance Agency Security Savings Service Insurance That Really Insures Ferdinand Indiana ACT NOW COME IN TODAY Andrew Schum Sons Cemetery Memorials of All Kinds Lettering And Cleaning Established 1888 Dale Indiana Telephones Plant: WEstmore 7- 921 Res.: WEstmore 7 2055 WEstmore 7- 63 108 General Business students learning to use bank forms FERDINAND JASPER HAYSVILIE Hasenour Motor Co., Inc. Sales Service We Service All Makes Ferdinand St. Anthony The Citizens National Bank Tel 1 City Indiana The Sign of Quality Complete Plant Food Service Petroleum Feed Seed Chemicals Dupois County Farm Bureau Co-op Huntingburg, Indiana Patrons HUNTINGBURG St. Angelo's Katter Kleaners Huntingburg Clinic Myers Tastee Freez Donald L. Windmiller, Dentist C. J. Gehlhausen Dr. R. P. Rehl Huntingburg Auto Supply Welp Jewelers Smith's Furniture Exchange Huntingburg Independent Buehler's IGA Foodliner Christophers Electric Shop Hunters Bowl, Inc. Enterprise Lumber and Sales Dr. J. H. Backmeyer Busy Bee Cafe Kornrumpf’s Music Store FERDINAND Mullis Tourist Home Mapp's Barber Shop Robert J. Ebert Texaco Service BRETZVILLE Bretzville Garage SCHNELLV1LLE Mr. Mrs. Jack Hauser JASPER Btendle’s Hardware Furniture E. W. Steinkamp, O. D. Tewell's Shoe Store Sermersein's Motorola Schroeders Flowers Schneider Department Store Dairy Queen A Friend Gilbert E. 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