May 10, 2019

From the Archives

School library at St. Luke in Indianapolis

In this photo, Tim Fox and Irma Noel peruse the biography section of the library at the St. Luke the Evangelist School in Indianapolis. The photo was published in the St. Luke the Evangelist Church dedication souvenir booklet from Oct. 22, 1961. The booklet notes that the school library contained 1,200 books at that time. St. Luke Parish was established on Sept. 2 of that same year, and the school, which had already been under construction, opened a few days later.

In this photo, Tim Fox and Irma Noel peruse the biography section of the library at the St. Luke the Evangelist School in Indianapolis. The photo was published in the St. Luke the Evangelist Church dedication souvenir booklet from Oct. 22, 1961. The booklet notes that the school library contained 1,200 books at that time. St. Luke Parish was established on Sept. 2 of that same year, and the school, which had already been under construction, opened a few days later.
 

(Would you like to comment on or share information about this photo? Contact archdiocesan archivist Julie Motyka at 800-382-9836, ext. 1538; 317-236-1538; or by e-mail at jmotyka@archindy.org.)

 

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