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School Crusaders Crusade for Christ
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St. Ferdinand High A true Christian is constantly being a Crusader for Christ. He is always eager to serve Christ through helping others and devoting his services for the benefit of others. A Crusader is one who is always willing to give. Father Ralph Schipp, the first graduate from St. Ferdinand High School to choose the priesthood for his vocation as a Crusader for Christ, was or- dained a secular priest for the diocese of Evansville. Father Schipp is seen as he prepares for his first Mass. The first student-organized oblate group, con- sisting of Luella Wilmes, Judy Becher, Maureen Klueh, Rosalie Hagedorn, Linda Goepferich, Barbara Berger, Ruthann Mattingly, Maryelizabeth Mattingly, and headed by Fathers Lambert and Jerome, O. S. B., prepare themselves to help others by bettering themselves. Cleaning test tubes in the laboratory, just one of the many services of candy stripers at Stork Memorial Hospital in Huntingburg, are Ruthann Mattingly, Mary Jo Eckerle, Linda Bettag, Sharon Haake, and Sue Steltenpohl. They also perform many other duties to make the hospital a more pleasant place for the patients. As a CSMC project, SFHS students launched a Service Day to raise funds for the Guatemala mission. Father Bernard Verkamp, Eugene Tempel, and Bernard Schaeffer prepare to announce to the students over the intercom system the initiation and purpose of the project. With full cooperation, suc- cess was inevitable. In summation, all Crusaders for Christ are carrying out His command, If you do this for these, the least of my brethren, you do it for mel 4
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