St Marys High School - Gael Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1953
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:nm2L x-M121 1--I' Www'1uwwwAv'w-1w-K' -- -Y COOK BRICK AND BLOCK COMPANY Producers of Better Concrete Masonry 20I3 MOUNDS ROAD ANDERSON, INDIANA TELEPHONE 2-0249 For Fine Coats, Fur, and Suits It's of Course SHERMAN - CITRON FURS, INC. 37 West 11th Street Best Wishes SCZESNY DANCE STUDIO ONE OF CENTRAL INDIANA 'S LEADING STUDIQS9' Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of I953 DAVIS DAIRY FARM Phone 8569 SUEDES - . - Tl CLEANED AND FINISHED TUS AS THEY SHOULD BE PASTRY ELLER SHOP K LEANERS Plant and Office Branch Office I235 Memo 5'- 2Ist and Columbus 29th and Fairview phone 8901 Phone 8391 Phone 4580 ' Best of Luck From THE FRESHMAN CLASS Best Wishes From THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ' Compliments of THE JUNIOR CLASS The seniors Wish to thank everyone who has made the production of this yearbook possible THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1953. MILO'S BUD ANDERSON ' BOB BYRNE BUD AND BOB'S SPORTMAN'S CENTER SOMETHING FOR SPORTS AND FUN FOR EVERYONE H33 Main Sf. Phone 5717 Best Wishes From INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ANDERSON CAMERA SHOP I2th and Meridian Street Compliments of MUSIC AND HOBB Y SHOP 33 W. 11th st. Phone 3-3309 BOOSTERS Mrs. H. Madigan Forrest Lanane Grocery Dr. C. L. Armington Myers Sand and Gravel Co. Dr. Joseph W. King Dr. Paul T. Worster Seth Ellis, M. D. Paul E. Jarrett, M. D. Robert E. Shunuan D. C. S. S. Bill C. W. Jones, D. D. S. W. A. H. Vanarsdall, D. D. S. Dr. H. W. Gante Dr. D. L. Buckles ,Warren E. Fischer, M. D. L. L. Nesbit, M. D. Harrison and Clapp Dr. Joseph King Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dawson A gl P Super Market Ninety- ' -. 'Y ., 'H A . 1' .1 'WW 'ff' fY VJfiiT15'l' ' A A4iV'1'?'Wi'-77, ' NAME Armington, Sarah Arnold, William Bahler, Thomas Baker. Carol Bechtel, Thomas Broderick, Annette Castetter, Gregory Coles, William Crouse, William Dawson, Patricia Doyle, Shirley Farmer, Mary F. Faux, Thomas Jatras, Cassandra Kettron, Hugh Krebs, Constance Kumkoski, Thomas Laughlin, Theresa Madigan, Charles Manley, Patricia Mudd, Patricia Oleksy, Rita Parisi, Barbara Skeoch. James Staggenburg, Bernard Strader, Paul Stuart, Richard Thoben, Richard One Hundred SENIORS ADDRESS 823 West 7th Street 1515 Halford Street 1312 Fletcher Street 1608 Fletcher Street 2422 Pearl Street 1101 E. 8th Street 711 Alex Avenue 911 Sycamore Street 218 East Mulberry 425 Winding Way 905 E. 27th Street 1020 East 10th St. R. R. 1 Box 70 3624 Madison Avenue 2020 Ohio Avenue 1524 Drexel Drive 1329 Home Avenue 1617 Indiana Avenue 603 Marine Drive 1432 Central Avenue 1808 Raible Avenue 3339 Forrest Terrace R. R. 3 Box 107 31 N. Park Drive 2405 New York Ave. 2012 Jefferson St. 1507 West 7th Street 1227 West 8th Street TELEPHONE 2-3567 2-8613 4566 3-1228 2-6654 4509 2-8432 2-9261 2-7995 3-3974 9083 3-2845 2-7363 2-6176 7488 2-6401 3-3766 2-3563 2-3768 2-0165 3-3225 2-1963 2-2497 hduncie 2-4702 7314 2-0424 , ,,4Ll. 1 , x 1 1 ' ' N I ' H 1 1 u v 1 4 N , 1 , N 1 e 1 :- if V 1 3 t 15 Z! as pi ! 1 ,,-fr' iii L Q, .-44, X PM AQA GQ- x if xx 'XXL ' X 'N- gf .5 12' nl -Rv, vs jf NX . stwi ',.H+ ff ., '2W . .Rig f f ,.4HV XQWM . 6,531 ,mf . A: .Lv ,fm 5 X,-News 4 ., 3 a . K . , SAV, Q, H3255 wfm, W ' ' V 1 ,. X , . xmry - . ' - , , ' f' 7 7 A+-5, S . ', ,wwf -fl . ,, K 9 '1 e Qfluwv wnQw X Q ' .Q, 5 QQH' A ' -,QHQQ :N w QW ?'+ Q Vif ,VQMQ hwffigg ' ' . X 3 f U .X Q .4 F 'V ft' V ., K t , .t'.viS , ?1,,5 ,wmywfvu vfg, ,l gg? Qgij . W Y. .635 . A 1 1 Q ' SQ: 'R ff 'h . ' - 7xiLQg ---v .1 .- ' :X - f I .4 - 0 -ggm9, , -I 'yi , .A-. V 'A' if . elvhuw, X QL 1. 1 ADM INIS TRA TION X l Eight X. X g T 3 WW RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR THOMAS J. TRAVERS, A.P.V.G. We are fortunate in having as our pastor and friend one who is devoting his life to the service of God and to our serviceg one to whom we may always turn for guidance, understanding, and compassion. , V , mfg . r 7 ,,' :nip NX 1f Y Y- '- i ' WT ., -A f-ra.--. www., -W.,-Fa-pf 6. it if I 1 1 il il li in 1 I 'K MR. MICHAEL SOKOL REVEREND THOMAS ZIMMER At the beginning of our senior year we welcomed a new member to the faculty, Father Zimmer. His untiring zeal has permeated religion classes and numerous school activities. We are anticipating future contacts with Father, knowing they will be equally pleasant and inspir- ational. . 5 57, A A i , , ,ra t 1 V I so 'T 'f-uw-uv' Mr. Sokol has taught us more than good sportsmanship - and the principles ofsocial studies. His practical example is proof of the soundness of his teaching. s ,A r- '- Ii. MR. HARRY PRE BLE Under the direction of Mr. Preble the Saint Mary's band has developed during three short years into a group of talented musicians--a group whom we are proud to have represent our school. Nine g,Qf46Uw6ZZ4ZgM0t6lwWf44fQOZd460tQ , V. at Jr Z 'x 41?-,Qx sas-rt. -5 xx K fi 'T l SISTER MARIE JEANNE fabovej, Principal, Superior, Commerce History, discusses the details of an interclass project with members of the high school. A sincere interest in each student together with enthusiastic direction of any and all school activities is characteristic of Sister's tireless en deavor. Her efforts and those of countless other Sisters of the Holy Cross have combined to form the spiritual, cultural, and social standards we know as Saint Mary's. Ten SISTER M. EYMARD, English, Science, Latin, SISTER M. DOLATA, Religion, Science, Mathematics. SISTER M. CELESTYN, Librarian, French, History. SISTER M. LUCILLE, Choir, Music. SISTER M,SYLVIA,Religion, English, Com- merce. SISTER M. AMA NDA, Religion, English. El ev en JD-1 l X HV!- bi.fKT? '-xf i.I.L3hiiii1ElS1!a3F1iv55vh'1M7-'P'W5'4'- :YVN' HPF ff ':!'1f'! ' 'F '?'fVv .1S l'::TiNf'P1f'W?53f 1'iI'RF5 '3l 'fF'9f v 'T , fa fx . we 1 A' 1' AM. . 5 X-I! , ,Mn 77,4 CLASSES .,. K V 5' . .. e,4,Myx-T NMMA fe--W-w-.-awww, R r .... . M 1 ... SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ............ ..... C harles Madigan Vice-President ...,............ Shirley Doyle Secretary ...... . . ,Patricia Dawson Treasurer ...., . . . Richard Thoben SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Happy memories of school life linger with us as we pass through the doors of Saint Iviary's to the life that extends before us. As a class we shared the excitement of freshman initiation and the joy of sophomore dayg together, too we ascended the stairway to the stars at our junior prom. Our activities as a class drew to a close with the reception of diplomas. As individuals, now, we go our separate ways, each to fulfill his purpose in life. Only the realization that we will again be united compensates for the sadness we feel on leaving our Alma Mater. Fourteen 1 ww r 4' f .Wm-a. . . 1 704e'ze WILLIAM ARNOLD Class President 23 Lifer's Clubg Glee 1,2,3,4g S.S.C.A. Chicago 45 Sodality Treasurer 4g Prom Decorating Committee 3g C.Y.O. 1.2,3,4g Dir- ector, Father Moreau Play 4. I SARAH ARMINGTON Lifer's Clubg Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Sodality l,2,3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4g Prom Decorating Committee 33 Red Cross Representative 3g Madonna Evening 1,2g Rosary Pageant 25 Prom Queen Attendant 3g Girl's State 4g Social Life Chairman 45 G.A.A. 1,2g Perfect Sodality Attendance 1,3,4g Publicity Committee 2,35 Initiation Committee 4: Latin Club 1,25 History Club 1,3g C.Y.O. l,2,3,4g Good Council Club 2. I I and we 7476, 'fine ca O - .Q--1 L1 :, . V. . - ' P., 59:1-1-:b::s A tp:-. :1 ' -' Q-N 1512 mf? ' - -- .1 :missy ' tl- s.g:is,yg ' V flif -,- - , gt x I fiiilril jf -5:5 X'I1'X?l - 5. . Q Q 1 QR ' 5 N L, , if 8,0 P' 'Ch-dhnnpq Club 33 Sodality Fifteen ,pw 4 X f Y' 0 fi' u 0' ,-we fa .VA - NF,-1 L Q., 4, ar lp? ,my - .-N ,Mx ' Q sz -mfg- Y , .ad A .4 W Q .- 1 Wi Q z .rl , ' X ,.. ' ,, J .w '- .J ffl- ,Ugg 1 1 , W oi, .,, - -,tj x 1, X ' f x fu' X ga- My M. --'J , ri-' A , ,. W WN? ,5,4,,.- N. uw A S' rn .q 34' 9 ,, 1 -1' ww' 5,4 . e -.0 .,.- 9 ,, ,a ,. Jx a'e'4-m'f- X V 4 .K--Q-' , , 1 - vw' Qu' is v. wwygy., ,ms im? . we 1 if ,,,,.w- 1' Y. , -ff' ' . 4 ,. ' wx . C ' .K , V, '? ',v:v' , ' -X.-- ,rw L, . W fv ' v K , -- , 9 ,K, f 1: A yy ,389 -M ,Nei v N, . -'nn ace X . '52 if 91 Ji. :I-J.-1 l THOMAS BAHLER ,faff ff, 1' Altar Boy 1 2 3,4g Student Manager lg Sodality 1 2 51111' 3,41 Lifer'sClubg LatinClub 1,23 French Club 4 Mar giijgi ian Reporter 45 C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4g Eucharistic Committee Q ,aigiff 1,21 SocialLife Committee 3,45 C.Y.O. Basketball 2 5 ,p10.1' 3g Perfect Sodality Attendance 1,2. 5 vQ'1'i' 51317 I ' . 'Z' A .g::9'gg'p'X 74a .love CAROL BAKER Lifer's Clubg Choir 1,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,3,4g Good Council Club 2g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 1,2g ScienceClub 25 Gael Staff 4g Marian Staff 4: C.Y.O. l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2g Oratoricals 1,2g Madonna Eve- ning 1,2g Rosary Pageant 2g Perfect Sodality Atten- dance 1,2,3,4g Publicity Committee 2,3g Social Life Committee 4g Prom Queen 3g Prom Decorating Corn- mittee 35 Librarian 1,2,3. . so fl sw F I Sixteen Ef 1?53l,l T5KNLiXRE1 IWrMPh!i f51rH M3iHW5'E3WRW5T? i W Glee Club 35 Lifer 's Club5 Marian Staff 45 Oratoricals THOMAS BECHTEL 1,2,35 Boys' State 45 Gael staff 45 Soda1ity1,2,3,45 Social Life Committee 1,2,3,45C.Y,O. 1,2,3545 Altar Boy 1,2,3,4. 744 Zia . ANNETTE BRODERICK Lifer's C1ub5 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 So- dality 1,2,3,45 Initiation Committee 45 Prom Decor- ating Committee 35 Marian Staff 45 Class Treasurer 25 Madonna Evening 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Good Council Club 25 Social Life Committee 1,2,3,45 Perfect So- dality Attendance 1,2,3. X .aw 't 3 gs X Seventeen al., X Qtr X .4'ezZta2e7zuzem ' WILLIAM COLES Sodality 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 3g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,4g Gael Staff Artist 4g Marian Artist 4g Social Life Committee l,2,3g Altar Boy 1,2,3g Prom Decorating Committee 3g C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4. Eighteen GREGORY CASTETTER Altar Boy l,2,3,4g Class President lg Lifer's Club Oratoricals lgOratorica1Chairman3gSodalityl,2,3,4 Gael Staff 4g Marian Staff 4: Junior Red Cross Train- ing Center 15 American Junior Red Cross Represent- ative l,2,3,4. cm dad ge , il 5 f . ft 3 Q P wifi? eZ7Z47emmndA'aae PATRICIA DAWSON Sodality l,2,3,4g Social Life Committee l,2,4p Pub- licity Committee 3gG1ee Club 1,2,3,4gC.Y.O. l,2,3, 4gG.A.A. l,2g Madonna Evening l,2,3gRosary Pageant 2g Good Council Club 3g Gael Staff 4g Marian staff 45 Girls' State 4g Prom Queen Attendant 3: Class Secretary 4g Prom Decorating Committee 3: Choir l,2,3,4g Perfect Sodality Attendance 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM CROUS E Sodality 2,3,4g Glee Club 33 Basketball Manager 2, 3,45 Altar Boy 2,3,4g C.Y.O. 2,3,4g Class Vice Presi- dent 'Zg Prom Decorating Committee 3g Social Life 'Me lam? greg ,t2Sf Nineteen Twenty MT'- A f Q il i - f 4 45 -' 1 i : Q A Q.. , , V Y A Q A yi, . .x-we I s . . '- wx. A 5 XR . - V SHIRLEY DOYLE Lifer s Club- Choir 12 3 4- Gael staff 4- Marian staff 4- Glee Club 12 3 4- G,A,A, 12- Sodality 12 3 4- Publicity Committee 2 3- C.Y.O l 2 3 4- Good Council Club 2- Madonna Evening 1 2- Prom Decor- ating Committee 3- Girls State 4- Rosary Pageant 2- Cheerleader 1 2 3 4- S.S .C .A Chicago 4-Sodality Secretary 4- Class Vice-President 4- Perfect Sodality Committee 1 4. ffm! .let 7K4 .fave Owe JOSEPH FARINA X ' Altar Boy 1,2,3,4g Glee Club as sodalny l,2,3,4g C.Y.O. l,2,3,4g C,Y.O. Basketball 3,45 Social Life Committee l,2,3,4g Publicity Committee 4 av' to . Attendance'1,2,3,4g Class Secretary 33 Social Life -J X l 52 GJ ' S i i s if Q -Us .E 1 jf f Q 09 l .A tx X X . ' 'Q ' ,. . 'Sf . Rfb. ,vw Q.. . ' W5 MARY FRANCES FARMER Sodality 2,3,45Choir 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 C.Y.O. 2 ,3,45 Publicity Committee 25 Eucharistic Committee Chairman 35 Vice-Prefect of Sodality 45 Madonna Evening 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Prom Decorating Committee 35 May Queen 45 S.S.C.A., Chicago 45 Initiation Committee 4, 6144 ' Zfeafu! my-.swmm X'- , .,.s.wsQX CASSANDRA JATRAS Choir l,2,3,45 Gael Staff Co-editor 45 Class Vice- President 1,35 Class Secretary 25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Publicity Committee 35 Social Life Committee 1,2,45 C.Y.O. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Good Council Club 25 Prom Decorating Committee 35 Or- atoricals 1,35 Madonna Evening 1,25 Rosary Pageant 25 N.S.P,A., Chicago 45 Latin Club 1,25 Initiation Committee 45 Perfect Sodality Attendance 1. Twen ty-on e THOMAS FAUX Sodality l,2,3,4g Basketball lg Altar Boy 1,2,3,4g VTR' Marian Staff4g Gael Staff4g c,Y.o, 1,2,3,4: Prom ,M Decorating Committee 3g Lifer's Club: C.Y.O. Bas- .f- , ketball 2,3,4. H SX N X , . ..,'2 ' I i 4. A ae704ae ' aadlow me HUGH KETTRON Sodality l,2,3,4g Prom Decorating Committee 3g Gael staff Artist 45 Marian Staff Artist 4g Glee Club 3: Perfect SodalityAttendance l,2,3,4g Perfect School Attendance 4g Social Life Committee 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 3,4g Lifer's Club. Twenty two 4v ,. 915' mi-audi' K xl 'iii' ...XX 5 . . . , ., . ., v ,,,,, ,, ,, A V , . , 'X X 1 , f - U .' fm, WN Rx, ,f 5, I NV , tt if i 'F Q .x .::w's: I .' Q' , A yi? I if ' aw i X 1 Ng 95 Y X Q 5. N - Q' 3. . L5-,u 35 Y' 5 -:C A K K daech THOMAS KUMKOSKI Glee Club 33 Sodality l,2,3,4g Altar Boy 1,2,3,4g Marian Staff 4g S,S,C.A,, Chicago 4g Basketball 1,2, 3,4g Sodality Prefect 45 Lifer's Clubg C.Y,O. 1,2,3,4g Prom Decorating Committee 3. CONSTANCE KREBS Oratoricals 3,4p Sodality l,2,3,4g Choir l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Latin Club l,2g C,Y.O, 1,2,3,4g Social Life Committee l,2,3,4g Catholic Action Club 35 A G.A,A. 1,25 Madonna Evening 23 Rosary Pageant 2. I ff,-3 xl Jw NK: S f f I' Twenty-three 1 P' -x x 5 THERESA LAUGHLIN Lifer's C1ubgChoir 1,2',3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4gC.Y.O. 1,2,3,4g Prom Decorating Committee 35 Sodality l,2, 3,4: Perfect Sodality Attendance l,2,3,4g Marian Staff Co-editor 4g G,A.A, 1,2gOratorica1s 1pMadonna Evening 1,2,3g N.S.P.A., Chicago 4g Rosary Pageant 2g Latin Club 1,2g Social Life Committee 1,4g Pub- licity Committee 2,3. I . -Q i 704ea We fffae an Une CHARLES MADIGAN Sodality 1 2 3 4- Perfect Sodality Attendance l 2 3 4- Social Life Committee 1 4- N.S.P A. Chicago 4- Publicity Committee 2 3- Perfect School Attendance 4- Lifer s Club- Latin Club 1 2- Science Club 2 3 Class Treasurer 3- Class President 4- Prom Decor- ating Committee 3- Altar Boy 1 2 3 4- Oratoricals 1 2 3 4- Gael staff Co-editor 4 Twenty- four N Xwibt tx F Q . . . . 1 . . an 4 1 1 I a 1 I 'J Q ' l I t 2 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 WX' 5 ,1 l I 1' I 1 1 1 I 1 1 g , X 1 l I ,f xi l Vi 5' -7 x ' i54ai21vIh u X -4- .,- vi ir M rA' !w 'Nw Ah g PATRICIA MANLEY Sodality l,2,3,4g Social Life Committee l,4g Pub licity Committee Chairman 2 ,3g Junior Red Cross Sec - retary 45 Choir 1,2,3,4g G,A.A. 1,2g Latin Club 1,2- Lifer's Clubg Rosary Pageant 2g Prom Decorating Com- mittee 3g Marian Staff 4g Gael staff 4: Glee Club 1, 2,3,4gC.Y.O, 1,2,3,4gGood Council Club 2gMadonna Evening 1,25 Perfect Sodality Attendance l,2,3,4g Catholic Action Club 3. let Waz'ZeD an ' PATRICIA MUDD Sodality 1,2,3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4, oree Club l,2,3,4g Latin Club 1,23 C.Y,O, l,2,3,4g Prom Decorating Committee 3gSocia1 Life Committee 1,2,3,4g Civics Club 4g Eucharistic Committee 3g Catholic Action Club l,2,3: Madonna Evening l,2,3g Perfect School Attendance l,2,3,4g G,A.A. l,2g Marian Staff 4. WIQN' PQ: .17 Q WX? Q Twenty five Q, .-44, X PM AQA GQ- x if xx 'XXL ' X 'N- gf .5 12' nl -Rv, vs jf NX . stwi ',.H+ ff ., '2W . .Rig f f ,.4HV XQWM . 6,531 ,mf . A: .Lv ,fm 5 X,-News 4 ., 3 a . K . , SAV, Q, H3255 wfm, W ' ' V 1 ,. X , . xmry - . ' - , , ' f' 7 7 A+-5, S . ', ,wwf -fl . ,, K 9 '1 e Qfluwv wnQw X Q ' .Q, 5 QQH' A ' -,QHQQ :N w QW ?'+ Q Vif ,VQMQ hwffigg ' ' . X 3 f U .X Q .4 F 'V ft' V ., K t , .t'.viS , ?1,,5 ,wmywfvu vfg, ,l gg? Qgij . W Y. .635 . A 1 1 Q ' SQ: 'R ff 'h . ' - 7xiLQg ---v .1 .- ' :X - f I .4 - 0 -ggm9, , -I 'yi , .A-. V 'A' if . elvhuw, X 'Q 1 fi RITA OLEKSY Glee Club l,2,3,4gRosary Pageant 2g Madonna Even- ing 1,25 Lifer's Clubg Sodality l,2,3,4g Latin Club 1, 2gG.A.A. l,2gSocia1 Life Committee l,3,4g Publicity Committee 2: Prom DecoratingCommittee 3g Marian Staff 4g Good Council Club 2g C.Y,O, l,2,3,4g Per- fect School Attendance 2,4g Perfect Sodality Atten- dance 2,3,4. ez 2 and ' , ,n-f-M ,xt BARBARA PARISI Lifer 's Clubg Glee Club 1,2,3,4p Sodality 1,2 ,3 ,4g Choir l,2,3,4p Prom Decorating Committee 33 G.A.A. l,2g Madonna Evening l,2g Gael Staff 45 Club Tom-Tom Representative 35 Club Tom-Tom Secretary 4g C.Y,O, 1,2,3,4g Latin Club l,2g Perfect School Attendance 4g Social Life Committee l,2,3,4g Science Club 2g Good Council Club 2. Twenty- six X. '7 ' i if-wmr f ,. f -emm- 'ax ' JV is Qu.-. ----9 'rr qt, .i,, . JAMES SKEOCH Glee Club 35 Lifer's Clubg Gael Business Manager 45 C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4g Prom Decorating Committee 3g Per- fect Sodality Attendance l,2,3,4p Social Life Com- mittee 1,2,3,4g Science Club l,3,4g Latin Club l,2g Sodality l,2,3,4. mwillel ' we!Zch0m ' . BERNARD STAGGENBURG Gael Photographer 4g Marian Staff, Business Manager 4gSodality1,2,3,4gC.Y.O. 1,2,3,4g Altar Boy l,2,3,4g Lifer's Clubg Prom Decorating Committee 3g Latin Club 1,23 High School Basketball 1,27 C.Y.O, Basket- ball 3,4. N.,- Q9 fl rr xxvil Twenty- seven W ' f 'f'-vv-v'1ffr'm1v:f 'fy Q - ' , '-5:s'13'?3?.-'S -awk -'--' 5 Q35-A, . Wx,-1:35-f-'f. ' -. - MH. M- ' fi , f - gyffi H r-71. ,j, .ff 03 '71URe NN . PAUL STRADER ,f Lifer's ClubgGlee Club 35 Class President 3g Science ' Club 23 Altar Boy l,2,3gLatin Club 1,25 Marian Staff, ' Sports Editor 45 Prom Decorating Committee 3g C.Y.O. if 1,2,3,4g Sodality l,2,3,4p Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4. az704e-ze 'mwiaaefze fa 1 -Yi If ' NK-,x 49 ' . .s ff' 1 .Y- I' RICHARD STUART if 5' Boys' Glee Club 3g Sodality l,2,3,4g Altar Boy l,2,3, ' 4g Prom Decorating Committee 3g Oratoricals 3,4g Latin Club l,2gMarian Staff Co-editor 4g Organist 2 3,45 N.S.P.A,, Chicago 4g C.Y.O, l,2,3,4g Recital l 2,4g Social Life Committee l,2,3,4g Perfect School 1 Attendance 4. Twenty- eight ' ' . S ' 'X-dr L Q , RICHARD THOBEN 'QQTQ Lifers c1ub,A1taf Boy 1,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,3,4g Per- fect Sodality Attendance 2g Marian Staff 4g Class Treasurer 45 Student Manager, Basketball lg Social e D- -' Life Committee l,2,3,4gProm Decorating Committee ll 4e'zecb WF? jf! P-wc, N-O: 5 in 1 n .QA 'i Twenty-nine ,qig y .v,A, ,,- it . an y rf? Qllh X .- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .................. Leon Cole Vice-President ..... ...... C harlene Roche Secretary ..... . . Noreen Chambers Treasurer .... . . . Philip Baumer we One 70654 ' Thirty Left to right. Row l. Sylvia Potor, Michael Heppen, Rita Flynn, William Lyons, JoAnn Chezem, Byron Clark. Row 2. Robert Lanane, Patricia Ballentine, James Kinley, Martha Frossard, John Chamberlin, Noreen Chambers. W -1- 1-'WJ' f 2 S .'. 'if'-f:5'f'5 1 WF -19' vfl ff ifa---2 1F'i i f fffl'l'4 l fx. 2-rw Que- W ' -::vMriwnvQ'S'4L-rwvffif v 'wH1 - f as.. 'irffrrrri A V - 3 A E' f 1 f f . w - R., it :R .N ,go gh ik R K, . ,ag 1 V3 X my s 4 , -- A X , t 4, ff '- me fag! 'Q' Yi, W- 'i' ,wr gg n .- + 4 K 5 ' ,aw 65 gm ' :H fi 'er - Q' ,, , f xy.. . -1- I J' ...H X 921 X f fi! f M Y, ww... r N Af 'fn if .fx ' ,fy I y .t -Q. , mf?-'w F f RN 41. 45 F 'Gi x . ,W P ftzlx 'CT' Y ..: ff 1 x.1,,, .1 r i . Q Left to right. Row 1. Philip Baumer, Charlene Roche, John Arming- ton, Mary Mudd. Row 2. Martha Kettron, Robert Powers, Mary E1- len Schmitt, Michael Kurtz. Row 3. Richard Orbik, Judith Lindzy, Edward Abel, Veronica Hernick. Row 4. Rose Ann Singer, Dennis Lanane, Sue Thoben, Leon Cole. 3-isp, 3' X, ,LV Thi rty- on e SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ...... ..... D aniel Laughlin Secretary . . . . . Patricia Melcher Treasurer . . . . . .Michael Manley f460t 45 Left to right. Row l. Loretta Wnukowski, Robert Sullivan, Patricia Melcher, Philip Gohr, Susan Vorndran John Hagan. Row 2. Anthony Slaymaker, Mary Brown, William Riffe, Ann Benefiel, Thomas Wickens Patricia Liptow. Row 3. Phyliss Silvey, Philip Bagienski, Mary Badger, Thomas Fredericks, Carolyn Or- bik, Earl Oshier. Thirty- two V -President ..... ' . .... Loretta Wnukowski I I ..-5 4,-, ,:,g-,, ,-5 . s.:-.:,,f:--,gf- -.::'q-.Nz 1. 1 1 .'.'5::-,5'?-1' - ' f.j':., -'.-'f .Ira-is-'t'z:.:j -r -.,. 3:1 E '- ' -I ' , , K ', 1 , - .. n w ,f 'Y a ,,, 3 , N?,1rr -1-vfvrnlsifx-.J,ua ' 'zsai--za-b:.n?v1'Afn!Jm'fn4k'irUA?l-11. '4'J'f4-Sfilfh'-orvhil'-41-V?5'hf'1 '1455' - K 'W : .b x WN. 7 .gi-3l.,5. .Q , ' , A .- M sgs .Q 4- adj? . - 1 , v , ' 1 ts, . Xing X - is-5 . s ss -, ,,.-.s JQ6 -ki 'Msg 'Q f f i s ls- tg s::.:.--.1 .' ,za sz. , W r, A K. ' A735 . ' 1 .H 'lv' x 5 pw .mf wiv X 2 , I ,fx , . ..?, , . 'r 3 S' !-QHN A qi' A '45' '5, V ug- qx 5i '-L- l 44 the 1 ZX , ,ff aa, ,,, a -fm - Left to right. Row 1. Kitty Ann Ferguson, Max Gavin, Martha Sue Krause, Robert Sokol. Row 2. Richard Farrer, Carolyn Richman, Gerald Silvey, Marjorie Loser. Row 3. Kathleen Richard, Edward O'Donne1l, Rita Taylor, Richard Etherington. Row 4, George Wise- man. Mary Lou Krause, Michael Manley, Frank Cole. Row 5. Dan- iel Laughlin. .r t r Thirty-three FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President .................... Edgar Kuntz Vice-President . . , , , Catherine Ryan Secretary ................. Diane Calabria' Treasurer .................. Stephen Snyder 'Absent when picture was taken we ' cw dqfdf I .,.... f W ' H ,fr ,G t'-'-. ' ' A 1 N N 5 'K' V 'RN - gm .Q X 'v a - 3? ' at vs: w 4' A 3 - . 3 ox, ' , Y .95 ' 'x J W J f',- A11 f.,...f---4 xx sr 3 , . :S-it , A -4--. , ',,- E 1 Y V- ,Qi ' V Qi L, N I f , r rr M A A , M 'iii C A . I V. :Life - V - 553, gg, 5 ,gs 3. Gb my N, A 1 ? 6. as va it 1 3 , E Q , r I ' s it 1 . y S .-,L L, ' ,N ' qjlg V' S M -1 fu. . W . A, W k .q,,,f' . I ' ' --'- s t' V ' id' - O K ' r R 5 ao I z - W 1 - 3 A ia 8 Q A , ,' 9 Zn 52+ gg, gg, C1 3 V P' 1 3' ,L v vw -5. :queu- vi f S are K -- , 1 , J' 1 f is ' if , if I Left to right. Row 1. Maureen Lamey, Lawrence Krebs, Diane Weatherford, Robert Degitz, Sandra Hex- amer, Edgar Kuntz. Row 2, Robert Beck, Beverly Eckstein, Robert Zirkelbach, Catherine Crago, Thomas Chezem, Maureen Smith. Row 3. Darlene Fortwengler, Leonard Cusano, Catherine Ryan, Jerome Kettron, Carolyn Murray, David Stuart, Thirty-four wf JEfi' ZL,. , V xx s , I G1 , f - ' ' P ,Q r , 1 6' ' za G -,X 4 .. s V., ' '57 '3- CQ -0' 1 I A ' A ' sw vs: e' 'J' ,Q .,. Xyvf -xg? li 1 Q as Q, pf? bn 'I ,iv filly u Z N-w-f' DQ! , fSx ..P.l' X - 524 I 'N rt, We 53 Q 1 , ft- a iq:'J b ' 'ii 17 r W ' 'Q All ...fs . fr 'Us-NE as 6 -W F F X 5' 'hr E-' xx 5 - . ls Left to right. Row 1. Michael Armington, Diane Calabria, Step- hen Snyder, Rosalie Ernest. Row 2. Rosalie Risley, William Mc- Kinney, Frances McLary, Michael Skehan. Row 3. Robert Ban- kemper, Amelia Nuce, Cleve Francoeur, Virginia Brady, Row 4, Louis Mock, Roberta McKaig, William Finney, Jeanine I-lexamer, Row 5, Patricia Childers, Catherine Whiteman, Dorothy Johnson, Dorothy Brown. Row 6. Linda Higi, Sandra Sheilds, Sondra Har- ber, Thirty-five 1 , x 1 1 ' ' N I ' H 1 1 u v 1 4 N , 1 , N 1 e Freshmen believe that by study ing the Bible they may better im itate Christ's way of life. in We offer all, united to Christ. Thirty-six David Stuart and Robert Degitz re view the news of the week for Sis ter Marie .J'eanne's history class Literature and grammar are ro- tated in English IV to make the class enjoyable aswell as educa- tional. Economic geography enables the sophomores to become familiar with the countries of the world. Class newspapers presenting events in the life of Our Lord has been the combined project of freshmen Religion and English classes. Thirty- seven Eyes are down, backs straight, and .fingers flying as first-year typists learn the touch system. PTE EAI? Thirty-eight Speed, plus accuracy, plus pa- tience should produce a well- trained stenographer. 'N W t t t Richard Thoben demonstrates the method of posting for a class of future bookkeepers .VI Y , l 'uM- f'Y.f11'sw. Q22 -1:'!f':: -'IW'its ' at .... 'gum-mtv. , is N u'-f:-.wffw'w- 15 i Pueri and puellae of Latin Il dis- cover that a dead language needs wide-awake students. Inertia, relativity, and motion present no problems to Sister Dolata's future physicists. Les filles et les garcons ponder over some difficult French trans- lations . Thirty-nine 1 1 This proves that geometry can be fun despite angles, arcs, and con- current lines. Robert Lanane and John Arrrnng ton demonstrate several exer CISCS for the health and safety class 1 Ja., 5 uc w d A ' 5 7 Y' -' ' if 2. V. as L+- ---- V-V--f pf 'lv M s al-1 wi Qin Rowl, downg Bill and Tom prove to Annette and Barbara that chivalry is not deadg The senior girls before leaving for the annual tea at South Bendg Junior girls at eighth grade graduationg Some car! Row 2, Sy- lvia and Rita last winterg Bill addresses the pep session, Theresa, Rita, and Sarah pose with Annette's help. Row 3, Mike adjusts the backboardg Charles and our photographer, Mr. Forkner, enjoy a cokeg Mary, An- nette, and'Barbara at the end ofa pleasant day, Forty-one B gi' SX, X l ACTIVITIES I +1iuiu1 GAEL STAFF Charles Madigan and Cassandra Jatras Seated, left to rightg Bernard Staggenburg, photographer: Patricia Dawson, advertising manager, Charles Madigan, Cassandra Jatras, co-editors, Thomas Bechtel, literary staff, Thomas Faux, photographer, Stand- ingg Carol Baker, Shirley Doyle, Barbara Parisi, Patricia Manley, typistsg James Skeoch, Business manager, Gregory Castetter, literary staffg William Coles, Hugh Kettron, artists. ' 1525 sw 6 -I it W PL X Forty four ,us l c Seated, left to right, Carol Baker, typistg Patricia Dawson, reporter, Theresa Laughlin, Richard Stuart, co- editorsg Rita Oleksy, alumnig Paul Strader, sportsgThomasKumkoski, printer, Patricia Mudd, typist. Stand- ing, High Kettron, artistgThomas Bechtel, typistg Annette Broderick, fashions, Shirley Doyle, news, Greg- ory Castetter, typistg Patricia Manley, typist, exchange, William Coles, artistg Thomas Faux, reporter, Bernard Staggenburg, business manager, MARIAN STAFF Theresa Laughlin and Richard Stuart. Forty-five THE GAEL the Senior Class Of Saint Mary's School Anderson, Indiana Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross '-f-W--w---..........,.,,, Sodality Officers: clockwise: Shirley Doyle, Secretaryg William Arnold, Treasurer: Mary Frances Farmer, Vice-Prefectg Thomas Kumkoski, Prefect. Forty sxx SQDALITY SODALITY CHAIRMEN Earl OShier .............. Publicity Chairman Sarah Armington ....... . . Social Life Chairman Michael Manley . . . . . Apostolic Chariman Paul Strader ...... . . . Eucharistic Chairman - ' 46 ' V l :ea- , r-we ,..r pf-.4.':'1if'-:,.j.-up-.g.a1'gy1-farww'-. wr' f,.1f'-.wifi --,' -::::zn!..:.j:1 ,FINA -'I-J' ' ' 'I - ' f- X ' ' , . GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE Q '. l E ,,. . ., , snr vi r : aeiaxaa ,. . . Left to rightg Thomas Bechtel, Shirley Doyle, Patricia Dawson, Sarah Arrriington, Chosen to represent Saint Mary's at Hoosier Girls' State and Boys' State for 1952 were: Shir- ley Doyle, Patricia Dawson, Sarah Armington, and Thomas Bechtel. During a one-week period these seniors gained a detailed knowledge of our democratic system of government by means of a formally- conducted student legislature. 331:13 sr.: E? . is -sf' Forty-seven .S LIFER'S CLUB l First row, seatedg Thomas Bahler, Paul Strader, Bernard Staggenburg, Rita Oleksy, Annette Broderick Carol Baker. Second rowg Thomas Bechtel. William Arnold, Hugh Kettron, Sarah Armington, Patricia Manley Third row, standingg Gregory Castetter. James Skeoch. Shirley Doyle, Theresa Laughlin, Barbara Parisi Thomas Kumkoski, Charles Madigan, Thomas Faux, For twelve years these seniors have studied together, played together, and prayed together. Now, they prepare to disperse in order to fulfill their individual missions as members of Christ's Mystical Body. Forty-eight VS' , ,,, ,,r,,,,,,, ., W, ,W 5 .,,.., , ,Y W,,,r fy-V - if.,-, 1, Y 4 - - 1 l., T j! .. .-' ,- , V ,, -5-A r1i,lgc.j7Q.-V-. ...mi,EEif,:Li13i:afa.3r'L.'?.:ani'1r553ist2 :avr f-1F't . af:azk4??2nri!91 Left to right: P Charles Madigan. OUR LADY OF FATIMA This year we were most fortunate in being able to attend the Mass at which the statue of Our Lady of Fatima was honored. The large attendance Clearly showed how the love of Christ is manifested through de- votion to His Blessed Mother. ALTAR BOYS aul Strader, Gregory Castetter, Tom Kumkoski, Joe Farina, Bernard Staggenburg, Bill Crouse, Tom Bechtel, Dick Thoben, Dick Stuart, Tom Faux. Center: Reverend Thomas Zimmer. l K K gaze, l Forty-nine FIRE QUEEN Mr. Robert Beach, Chairman of the Fire Prevention Committee, crowns Kitty Ann Ferguson, Anderson s Miss Flame of 1952 .ff-H 'NB sax HQMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS The biggest attraction of our first homecoming was the crowning of the queen and her attendants. Theresa Laughlin reigned as queen, and her attendants were Susan Vorndran, Maureen Lamey, and Mary Mudd. if Qs- vb Fifty Row 1 - John Hagan, Anthony Slaymaker,Gera1d Silvey, Daniel Laughlin, Edward O'Donnell, Robert Sul- livan, Michael Manley, William Riffe, Robert Sokol, Philip Bagienski, Philip Gohr, Richard Etherington, Max Gavin, Richard Farrar, Frank Cole, Thomas Fredericks. Row 2 - George Wiseman, Thomas Wickens, Marjorie Loser, Kitty Ferguson, Susan Vorndran, Martha Sue Krause, Ann Benefiel, Patricia Liptow, Car- olyn Orbik, Phyllis Silvey, Mary Lou Krause, Patricia Melcher, Mary Brown, Kathleen Richards, Loretta Wnukowski, Rita Taylor, Mary Badger, Earl Oshier, Father Thomas Zimmer. Breakfast at the Anderson Country Club Senior class officers present sweaters and jackets. , is . .af iw Fifty-one ,, , ya 1 GLEE CLUB ,. :E'E?- I I 1 -I ' L55 h 4. 'A Q .. V 5' ' -1 i ,. , f 2.3 ,3 . f J in .. 1.. J., Y ' 5 Fifty-two L13,iiwf,,gQwf?9Lif.Ql5 -.',','fi22igfl1,f'5'FR'l,QKfQ.' .ff f Hw T?, :PX pi V-L A f 2TYfT!'f 57fM,'7Fif 5' 3n..,. Row 1, from left to right: Pat Mudd, Carol Baker, Shirley Doyle, Martha Frossard, Joan Chezem. Row 2: Cassandra Jatras, Barbara Parisi,Mary Mudd,Judy Lindzy,Charlene Roach. Row 3: Sue Thoben, Veronica Hernick, Row 4: Rita Flynn, Patricia Ballentine, Martha Kettron. Row 5: Mary Schmitt, Rosanne Singer. Row 6: Annette Broderick, Noreen Chambers, Connie Krebs. Row 7: Theresa Laugh- lin, Patricia Manley. Row 8: Rita Oleksy, Patsy Dawson, Sarah Arm- ington. ORGANISTS Richard Stuart, Loretta Wnukowski, Kathleen Richards Row 1: at the piano, Loretta Wnukowski: Darlene Fortwengler, Mar- jorie Loser. Diane Calabria,Catherine Ryan, Roberta McKaig, Maureen Lamey, Susan Vordran, Patsy Childers. Row 2: Virginia Brady. Ann Benefiel, Mary Brown, Catherine Crago, Beverly Eckstein, Martha Sue Kraus. Row 3: Kathleen Richards, Frances McLary, Dorothy Johnson, Dorothy Brown, Amelia Nuce, Carolyn Murray, Linda Higi, Rita Tay- lor, Mary Badger, Carolyn Orbic, Sandra Shields, Jeanne I-lexamer. Sandra Hexamer. Row 4: Sondra Harbor, Kitty Ferguson, Phyllis Sil- vey, Rosalie Risley, Patsy Melcher, Mary Lou Kraus, Rosalie Ernest. Maureen Smith, Diane Weatherford. Fifty- three X' it . X XXXL -AS' Rita Flynn PROM QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS The senior and junior boys elected the attractive and charming Sylvia Potor to reign over the prom of 1953 held at the Anderson Country Club. Adding to the highlights of the evening were her beautiful attendants Rita Flynn and Noreen Chambers. Noreen Chambers Ffyf is .A C ,Ja or .M C. g S' iq 49-if Phyllis Gross crowns Carol Baker as her successor to the throne. Our Lady, Star of the Sea, receives the place of honor at the 1952 Prom. Asia ,si . 8 B Ma Carol crowns the sta tue ofthe Blessed Virgin, Punch and cake during intermission Underclassmen enjoy the music of are welcomed by both juniors and Keith Sylvester. seniors. Q-4 5 N Fifty-five FOREWORD A truly Catholic education rises above mere factual knowledge and strives for the united physical, intellectual, and spirit- ual perfection of each student. By following conscientiously the pro- gram of learning so carefully developed at Saint Mary's School, it has been possible for us to formulate a Rule of Life both practical and virtuous -- a Way of Life that is Christ - centered and therefore rooted in the Charity of Christ. Before us now is a world in which we have a Christian duty to extend the Kingdom of God. In bidding farewell to our Alma Mater, we present our Gael of 1953 to each student with the prayer that we may be able to accept and fulfill our obligations in life and at the same time increase and abound in charity toward one another and toward all men. r Fifty- six .mqirri ,. N Y 2 an , 'R x Mary Jo Ferguson leads the procession. The 1 MAY QUEEN Mary Frances Farm er, Vice-prefect of the Sodality was queen of the '53 May procession. 952 May queen, Pat Brady, and her c ourt. I 'fl' ll ' TWW. A r 7+ ' as V . gn - f rf'-1 f.,, 'r' on 9 Q. ' ,H Q apin' up 3 X A W A H I v 1 , in - , - V 71 . il ' U 26' L ir 5. Nbqgzw K . .,r4 . 3. MS. ', H N m m-Mm '. .W H gpzz' 3 U v, J...-Q-v E X SALUTATORIAN VALEDICTORIAN CASSANDRA JATRAS To recount Cassandra's many at- tributes and manifold talents would be an unending task. Her gracious ef- ficiency cornbined with a generous good will vie for honors with her scholastic ability. The Senior Class will long remember her as an ex- emplary student and, above all, as a true friend. A steady, dependable worker Tom has always been a valuable asset to the Senior Class. Although naturally quiet and reserved, Tom's sincerity is evidenced by his work and asso- ciations. His devotion to duty and zeal fortell a successful and happy future. Fifty- x 8 1 Y .. , . ---'xi 'l, ,JE vm! Row 1, down - the high school at the welcome dance for the freshmen: the freshmen check new stories for their biblical newspaper, Sarah, Annette, and Barbara bring an old proverb to life. Row 2 - I Speak for Democracy winners, Mike Manley, third place, Noreen Chambers, second place, and Gregory Cast- stter, first placeg Tom and Mr. Abel pause for awhile to refreshg senior girls at Jim Skeoch's party during their Sophomore year. Row 3 - the co-editors and photographers store up on some much-needed energyg Bill Crouse as Mr. Wizard and Patty Manley as Mrs. Witch reign at the sophomore Halloween Dance, do you recognize Annette, Connie, Tom Bechtel, Theresa and Shirley? Fifty- eight 58 V -, ,, -11-.3 , -1 .-, iw-. V, K i ,wr ,, ,551 5 -,sie X I I , TH AT-, , 1. W g, - - i 3 ,1 45- Nl! il 3 - gf 53. me ,, OUR BAND Our Saint Mary's band, organized on December 1, 1950, has developed into a fine musical organi- zation. During the past year it has furnished en- tertainment for various social functions in both Saint Mary's and Saint Ambrose parishes, as well as at all ball games. The band made up of 32 musicians is a great asset to our school. Fifty-nin X ,jg I 1 -1 7 4 -u s Div-, .1 , . -ffl' ,4 FJ-1 .TL V, 1 12 - , , ymwf1J-!'f:'Q' -:-- 1,31 - if.-f. Lv Ifl '3 !G'f7 V T -' 'H Y ? 'l'I -'Gr - - y ' -'-' SPORTS BASKETBALL E L . 4 f- X X -Q1 A - in-M ,win P2 A mf wg or ra M9 xo 235 1v'aQ,sBV X dent Manager Row 2 - 'ke Sokol Coach- Bill Crouse, Stu . '11 Co1es,Richard R w 1 - John Chamberlin, Student Manager, M1 , , ' ' Kumkoski, Hugh Kettron. John Armington, B1 o Mike Manley, Bill Riffe, Dan Laugh1in,To1'n Orbik, Bob Lanane, Dennis Lanane, Bob Powers, Dick Farrar. Sixty two OUR COACH I CHEERLEADERS 'tijg , Shirley Doyle, Tom Chezem, Martha Frossard STUDENT U N ,,S,,, MANAGERS B111 Crouse, John Charnberlm Sixty three , 2 S ' - 15 C. UI, ' , .X ' C 5 1 , .4 ,K l -N X N ID? f 4 sa If ,C .. Q 1 Hugh Kettron Tom Kumkoski Bill Coles Charity toward a1l is expressed by all of the Gaels. Down through the middle Another one for Coles Sixty-foul ' H ---e C L - s -' M 1 15 gi i n -w,if,z 'f ' , ' Y' 'll h 1. .. . V iE!c'j1. f'.'77?Ti.5,r . x YS' Y x ,, , . ,4, . .,-,i .nw 5619 s ii 5 5 ' F ,- 5 T i ' ' a 5 f I . 11 E E 5 2 , 16 fi 5 Q : b N5 Zia'-0 www: P'Z!2??'5ZW .,, M Bob Powers Bob Richie Orbik They talk-they act-they SCORE! Sixty-five DEDICATION Modeled upon the perfections of Our Divine Lord and His Blessed Mother, two silhouettes have overshadowed us for twelve joyous years. With loving care and en- couragement they have aided our ascent to physical and spiritual maturity. To thank them adequately is not possible. Therefore, in grateful appreciation we humbly dedicate The Gael of 1953 to OUR PARENTS. , ,Bit , ,- 31 1 Y -ri Q J 1 X fi ' T' l, 4., ,af Q ,. S 3 l P' - ' if .Wf- . ga- nv F John Armington Dick Farrer Denny Lanane Sixty- six Bill passed the ball to Tom. Look out, Hugh! .66 , , 5' X Q. ill mmnmu V1 ,ti ,fl- Bill Riffe Dan Laughlin Mike Manley Above: What? Hugh a ballet dancer? Right: High jump artist Bill Coles scores again. 67 Sixty- seven BASEBALL 'T 3' ll l ' W Kiwi -A5 Y A L f X 1 7 From left to right kneeling: Bob Powers, Eddie Abel, Paul Strader, Dick Farrar, Mike Armington, John Ar mington. Standing: Mike Manley, Richard Orbik, Leon Cole, Bill Lyons, Steve Snyder, Earl Oshier, Den nis Lanane, John Chamberlin, Mike Sokol, coach. Sixty- eight 68 S 1 Row 1 - Carolyn Murray, Linda Higi, Beverly Eckstein, Sandra Shields, Jeanine Hexamer, Patsy Childers, Darlene Fortwengler, Dorothy Johnson, Amelia Nuce. Row 2 - Ann Benefiel, Catherine Ryan, Dorothy Brown, Marjorie Loser, Mary Lou Krause, Martha Sue Krause, Phyllis Silvey, Carolyn Orbik, Sandra Har- ber. Row 3 - Mary Badger, Rita Taylor, Maureen Lamey, Catherine Crago, Diane Weatherford, Rosalie Ernest, Rosalie Risley, Frances McLary. Row 4 - Roberta McKaig, Susan Vordran, Kitty Ferguson, Diane Calabria, Virginia Brady, Patricia Melcher, Loretta Wnukowski, Kathleen Richard, Mary Brown. GIRLS' GYM 69 Sixty-nine The Class of 953 is ready for the big job ahead You have learned to think clearly, to decide wisely, to judge tolerantly. You have learned to team in harmony with people of all creeds, races and religions, and have come to respect their beliefs. You have learned to work competitively in the classroom and to accept both victory and defeat with equal grace on the playing fie d. Now, more than ever before, America and the entire world needs these gifts that you are equipped to give. Delco-Remy extends its best wishes to the Class of '53. DELCO-REMY DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION ANDERSON, INDIANA GUIDE - The Brightest Name in Lights RIGHT LIGHTS - - - BRIGHT LIGHTS From Bumper to Bumper One source for all your lighting needs PLUS solid products quality. These are the things you can depend on when you buy Guide Lamp products. 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Lavelle Non-Ferrous Casting Company Brass, Bronze and Aluminum Castings Heat Treating 23rd and St. Charles Street Anderson, Indiana Phone 4441 AMERICAN PLA YGROUND DEVICE 1801 Jackson Street Phone 2-0288 CHESTERFIELD LLIMBER COMPANY LLIMBER - MILLWGRK BUILDING MATERIALS Complete Line of NU-DA Paintsw urles Shepherd, Mg te Road 3 DECKEIPS Athletic Goods and Equipment- Office Furniture Kodaks - Books - Gifts Wedding and Social Stationery Luggage and Leather Goods Phone 4467 67 Steps off Meridian on I'lth Cathedral 0 f Fashions 313 Meridian Street Over 46 years in Anderson LINDEIPS ON THE POINT 3 MILES SOUTH OF ANDERSDN at Roads 9 and 67 Phone 3-5691 THE FLOOR STORE 934 M S Ph 2 2875 WIMER CLOTHES 404 Jackson Street WlMER'S CLOTHES Al y ' ll r Il df 1, ll P STATE PARAMOUNT RIVIERA For Your Best Entertainment Value, Visit Your Anderson Theatres Since its erection in 1893 our church has been the pivotal point of student life. Through the Masses begun at the foot of its altar, we have been able to strengthen our bond of Charity with God and with our fellow students. A..-S - ?FK'.dn.v5? H N? i'!1-'- - w , -, -. e ..r-v - . 4 Bikram lm n l' 'facwze S 832 Main Street John Jatras Real Estate 306 West 29th Street Phone 7935 WHBU Broadcasting Station Bunk Bldg ANDERSON TOBACCO COMPANY 21 West Ninth Street Jobbers in High Grade HILL'S SNAPPY SERVICE Hamburgers Buy'em by the sack .d. DAIRY QUEEN 1501 Broadway Shakes, Malts, Sundaes All Flavors LEONARD'S DRIVE-IN 415 Broadway Where Quality Countsv GOOD FOOD AND DRINKS DALE OVERLIN - Prop. INDIANA MOTOR COURT TEXACO STATION STATE ROAD 9 and 67 PHONE 9779 Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Amrine EMGE PACKING COMPANY, INC CHIEF ANDERSON BRAND MEATS Phone 7717 CROSS STREET MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables 19 West Cross Street Ph 4929 E. T. 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R., Box 140 Phone Lapel 400 BUICK CARE KEEPS BUICK BEST BILL COOK BUICK 8th and Jackson Phone 2-0242 TURNER'S GROCERY 3805 Madison Avenue Phone 4981 COMPLIMENTS OF CI1'IZEN'S BANKING COMPANY 1110 Meridian Street Phone 4451 WELLS FINANCE CO, INC, MAYBERRY'S GRAND HOTEL Friendly Loan Service 1035 Main Phone 8874 1034 Main Phone 5578 TOM DEARING'S PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Filled Right Priced Riaht East Side Drug Store We Deliver 702 East Bth St. Phone 9721 - 23243 I Best Wishes 2Isr. STREET MARKET Groceries - Meats LANANE'S CLEANERS Phone 33813 - 31768 Phone 9966 629 E. 21st. St. 3 W. 37th St. BYRKETT FURNITURE co. HAMMOWS P UMB'NG Quality Work '1110 Main Street Phone 4369 736 Main St Phone 8876 Congratulations To St. Mary's 1953 Graduates INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE SI Years of Service to Anderson VA'-'U DRESS SHOP FRENCH STEAM una DYF 817 Meddian S Phone 33416 25 west 12th st. Phone 8561 OHIO AVE. DRUG STORE RCA VICTOR Complimentslgogames Fogarty RABER,s RADIO Compliments of SCHRENKER, THORNBURG and THORNBURG HAAG DRUG CO. OHIO AVENUE FOOD MARKET 13th 81 Meridian Phone 33325 'S . v -x' -f ,L EYE, V ' X ,,, , ee' ffka-E we n f Q1ff+fl21TTi.f4' A FEW. A 'A El -.:.:W,E.:..7.., ,.,.,L..,t- -' , K 1- IH I 'P9l'l'lr!4!1FgtU .E -1 H5 Q13 :J,4iFd-,list E ARROVV PONTIAC, INC. 305 PENDLETON AVENUE - ANDERSON, INDIANA - TELEPHONE 4455 CL AI R CALL Compliments Men's Wear of 19 Wes, 11th phone 33819 MR. 8. MRS. HAROLD E. RozELLE v L. R. Voss, Sales Representative 1 For SPOVVS wen' If'5 THE STANDARD REGISTER CO. RAPP COMPANY INC- Sales Office 14 E. 8th st. Phone 2-1265 P.O. Box 614 Anderson, Indiana UNIQUE SHOP Ladnes Apparel 1132 Merldlan Street Compliments of THE CARL SHEUMAKER STUDIOS Fme Photographs Corner Jackson 81 17th St Phone 3 5863 CELLAR AFE 7 West 1 h St Home Cooked Foods Quick Service THOMSON 81 MCKINNON 203 CIIIZCHS Bank Bldg Stocks Bonds Commodutles MADISON TOOL 81 DIE INC Tools Dues Fixtures and Gages 1205 W 16th Street BYRON E NORTON 216 Decker Bulldlng General Agent The Franklun Lnfe Insurance Sprmgfleld IIIIHOIS 13E WILEY S BARBER SHOP Tom Huston Prop Oth Phone 9775 DON COOPER APPLIANCE CO 11 West 8th Phone 2-3888 WALKER JEWELERS Complete Brndal Servnce Next door to Paramount Theater alfllall l mess new owe A COMPLETE LINE OF FOODS t COLUMBUS AVENUE AT TWENTY EIGHTH STREET ANDERSON INDIANA ' I ,, , . .. I I . I . ' I . ' ' Co. 1 7 . pt ms ' 'Il 'Ii' D 9 - . . Congratulations Seniors Best Wishes to One and All HOCSIERLAND-CRCHARDS Paul Madigan - Prop. Brown Streefv Road EPSF 014 4545 'NME 5 Bo1 rl.:s.19 'I736 Pearl St. Phone 2-1119 I I I EVERYTHING EOR EVERY OFFICE On Meridim at 1212 Phone -H0-I E-2- EE1EEE JI Q I ' I X?-. ,xvbm 5 j --w'-if 'mag'--1-,,,, ' '- .11 -' WSQSI-4153: -if' 51333351 .gf , - .,va+'-P-1F25--A-1-Pszslsmsi .I ' '41'11511321i3?Z2121::1:11.,fi 13' WH T!!!-E-1' A 5:3-1 3, SALES - SUPPLIES - REPAIRS - RENTALS TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES - FOUNTAIN PENS - DRAFTING SUPPLIES COSTELLO'S DEPARTMENT STORE C0mPlimemS Wearing Apparel for Of Men, Women, Boys and Girls Phone 33216 VIC WICKLE 8- ASSOC. NU PROCESS CLEANERS Qualify Cleaning Phone 9577 l FOODLAND GROCERY AMERicAN CLEANERS Complete Dry Cleaning 819 East 8th Street Phone 8038 25th and Pendleton Avenue Phone 8851 CHILDES G 81 M FEED AND SEED Coal and Supply Co. ' STORE Our Service Speaks for Itself Ph 4431 one 1812 Monnds H0311 Anderson, Indiana Dial 3-3387 Dial 3 3387 Compliments of WlLSON'S PHARMACY 29th and Meridian Reliable Prescription Service HOSEK'S FOOD MARKET BROWN ELECTRIC CO. CO1l1!l1bllS Ave. Pll0DC Phone C mPlime tS of FlREs'roNE s'roREs JIM DUNLAP REALTOR 1400 Meridian Phone 35329 4 West 10th Street EARLY'S SERVICE STATION 3724 Columbus Ave. Phone 2-3163 SOBEL FURNITURE GILSON'S BARBER SHOP Motorola TV We Need Your Head ln Our Business 1730 Meridian Street Phone 26718 2226 Main 23rd 81 Main E Nw 5 His Excellency, the Most Reverend JOHN G. BENNETT, D. D. Bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette Our beloved Shepherd has taught us by word and example the true way of life -- the Way which is Christ. ADDISQN BARBER sHoP MARlE'S CANDY 8- GIFT SHOP 1125 Madison Avenue Marie Heckler, Prop. Hours - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 127 West 12th Street CONGRATULATIONS 12.-IO Meridian Street 9 INC. Phone 6678 BROWN AND ECKE BERG Funeral Home Anderson, Indiana. WALTZ 81 HIDAY FUNERAL HOME 10th 81 Delaware Phone 5593 III SOITOIU LLI'Ld8I'Sfafldillg CLIN, 77186171 S0 I7lU'Ch. DAD'S ROOT BEER ANTHONY HULIS MARKET Bottling Co. 3402 Forrest Terrace Phone 8327 417 East 31st. Street Congratulations From POLISH LODGE Group 1184 3533 Forrest Terrace Anderson, Ind. HERFF -JONES CO. Manufacturing Jewelers 81 Stationers 1407- 1419 North Capitol Ave. Indianapolis 7, Ind. Mrs. Line's NORTH ANDERSON GROCERY DONUT SHOP 834 Indiana Ave. 2103 Broadway PM GDDDKYEAR s z nvl c E s 1' o la E s 633 Jackson Sf- 33359 Anderson, Ind. A DIVISION OF THE GOODVEAR TIRE l RUBBER COMPANY, INC. TIRES POST OFFICE CAFE VERNON COAL COMPANY Special Student Lunches 435 Main St' 16 W. 11th. sr. Phone 9835 Compliments of W. H. HARDY 8. SON, INC. C. R. Humphrey - R. C. Rich - W. A. Riggs Your International Harvester Dealers Anderson Markleville Compliments Of ANDERSON ART GLASS CO. 641 Main St. Phone 8835 BARGAIN LEADER GWINNS - DRUG - STORES 825 Meridian Opposite the Courthouse Six- Stores-1'o- Serve-You Comolzmomo M1l.1.ER's MARKET o JOE JAL ACE 512 West 9th St. Phone 9847 RUSS REGENOLD MOTORS STRlCKLER'S HARDWARE . TOYS SIuIiIFgS:tegnSBI::dsicgiinlce Perfection Paints, Vcrnishes, Enamels 1510 South Mein Phone 5282 H1018 Madison Avo' Phone 4555 BLEDSOE BROS. SERVICE KNOTTY PINE GRILL Tires - 5o o'ioo - Accessories Between 5th S1 6th on Madison Ave. 500 Madison Ave. Phone 9832 s. MASSEY and R. WALKER Compliments Auto Repairing of Rebuilt Motors and Transmissions Rear 620 Madison Ave. RITZ BEAUTY SHOP THE DUFFEY HARDWARE General - Hardware Paints - Oils - Glass - Stoves 12 E. 8th St. Phone 7812 SKEOCH ROOFING CO. 1003 Arrow Ave. Phone 2-5434 FARM SERVICE 81 SUPPLY HODSON'S PURE OIL 2601 Broadway Phone 9888 P.O. Box 246 2900 Main St. Anderson CLER HEATING Eat Out More Often T'NNINg SERWCE BROADWAY DRIVE INN 1024 Pearl sr. Phone 2-9290 2305 Broadway Phono 9757 NORTH SIDE PHARMACY 1500 Broadway Phone 3575 FOUST GROCERY Quality Groceries 8- Meats . 1420 Broadway Phone 4835 HARDWARE ' PAINTS 1 ELECTRICAL ' MILL SUPPLY HARDWARE 1:5 AND Mrmnmx mu. 4491 Designers of Inieriors Draperies 8- Carpet HOUSE OF STONE 1803 So. Meridian St. Phone 2-4861 Anderson, Indiana Comp imenis of WALDO - MARBLE 8. TILE CO. 51 1 West 9th Street Phone 2-7145. CRAlGE'S GROCERY 600 Madison Phone 33661 BUD HOWE 9th 8: Madison Compliments of JONES DAIRY FARM Grade A Milk S Dairy Products PHONE 43l8 .I GLUCK 8- SIBERT Texaco Service Sfaiion Complete Lubrication Tires, Batteries And Accessories Wheel Balancing 29th At Fairview Phone 9610 iqJlllllRYr Elll5. R, . L7 ' ,Www J 1213 Meridian Street Compliments of W C B C Broadcasting Station X X X I I I X f I Jewelers K. at C. Rings i IW fl We Carry Lapel Buttons ' I Towle - Gorham - Heirloom 4th Degree Jewelry I5 Weill-QELIELQEVH ST' International - Lunt - Wallace .loin Our Sterling Silver Club Jfwvens Miraculous Medals Our 'l953 Gael Photographer ELITE STUDIO 103716 Meridian street R Usse I Fofkner. Prop- Phone 7016 Charity Unity KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Fraternity NO' 563 Patriotism Compliments of CENTRAL INDIANA RAILWAY CO. THE MIDLAND ROUTE Anderson, Indiana Learn To Fly ANDERSON AIRPORT Wm. Arthur Darlington, Mgr. State Road 67 81 Scatterfield Dial 2-9224 STOTTL EMEYER LUMBER COMPANY L umher, Millwork, Hardware, Paints and Roofing 38th St. and Ridge Road EGGMAN AGENCY Next to State Theatre Phone 7766 THOMSON 8- MCKINNON 203 Citizens Bank Bldg. Stocks - Bonds - Commodities Call 2-0759 JOY LYNN BAKERY 1029 Main Street WARD FOOD SALES Potato Chips 2217 W. 8th St. Phone 2-5467 PARR'S MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries 5th and Madison Phone 3-3713 KELLEY'S REVIEW KENNELS State Ro ad 67 TOM BRODERICK Tailor 18 East 12th St. KELLEY'S IMPLEMENT SHOP State Road 67 South Phone 2-5909 CARL'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION MADISON COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY Quality Materials - Dependable Service Paints - Varnish - Turpentine - Linseecl Oil 3738 Main Sz. Dial 9693 1421 Jackson Sr- Phone 6631 ROGER'S LUMBER CO. CARNEVS G 0 E Lumber and Building Supplies R C RY 736 Pendleton Ave. Phone 9009 Anderson, Ind. Phone 2-4336 BEACHE'S RESTAURANT 5 9 sb 'd w:cKENs' SHOE sHoP ALL YOU WANT TO EAT 2224 Broadway Phone 9849 Dayton Tires CARLILE TEXACO SERVICE 2445 Broadway ANG ELA'S DANCE STUDIO Lewis Carlile Phone 9666 314 W. 7th St. Phone 2-4650 TOL ES FLOWERS Complete Floral Service 627 Nichol Avenue BOYS' CAFE 31 West 11th St. Phone 9717 OPEN ALL NIGHT - GOOD FOOD PERRY'S GROCERY 8- CONFECTIONERY Delivery Service 1503 W. 8th St. Phone 9807 L. A. CUNNINGHAM Shell Distributor CARDINAL WOOD PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers and Designers Office Phone 7814 Phone 2-4509 R. F. D. 6, Box 31 Nights and Holidays Phone 2-6393 Dial 24816 21517 WARD'S AWNING COMPANY 805 Morton Street Phone 9330 SMITH FLOWER SHOP 8 W. 11th St. 700 High -'OE STINE s a s FLowER sHoP Real Estate h Ph 2- 1 904 Meridian Street Phone 24122 Mt 81 Brown one 48 6 OSSELAER INSURANCE JONES GRIDDLE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance 12 W, 13th P1-,Une 9028 3704 Main BURT'S CAFETERIA 21 W. 10th St. Opposite the Library PILGER BROTHERS TAILORS 1009K Meridian Street WILBORN'S GROCERY Fresh Meats 8. Vegetables Where Quality 8. Prices Meet 465 Alexandria Pike Phone 21936 xl , Xl, Qi Il 9 Compliments of ,Ig JEWILHYCO- L. R. VOSS The Standard Register Representive ,MsH,..u., ,t . I. - gyxnn ,,i . , , I..-N gf 5 ,4,v',,1,-,- it -l1.15-,g- n--5:1 ,5,w.. -'3 1 an g-. -:- W - :' , :-'1 , 5' , , - 1 X. , : Home Furnished Complete K ' dfeq 4 1129 Meridian Street Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Electric Appliances Dial 7759 Compliments of ANDERSON SPORTING GCODS 1028 Main Street Phone 5828 Compliments of JOSEPH H. ARMING TON Madison County Clerk .Je--,-.....L-.,... .. -, HART'S DRUG STORE HART,S EDGEWOOD DRUG STORE Sth and Meridian 3304 Nichol Avenue HART'S STORE NO. 3 IO35 John Street SHERIFF BROGDON Wishes the class of '53 the best of success in all the coming years. W. C. McLAIN, INC. 924 Central Avenue OVER 31 YEARS YOUR DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER
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