Xavier High School - Xavierian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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Hat, in QU? 115.136, gmlafciflmfb ana mam if ZR Qiflwqfm, Giim owefmg, m,Qma,, , Pwplia wife wt in acco ulanca MK CN on gnxiiilicluats aaa ocmmeiiffrmn LQCQA in me Gfwgaf .5 Kev ggefiade. Principal project -- beautification of campus Valentine Lunch - Sister joins Juniors Model A Principal Situation reversed 1 parents hack to school Feast Day Fun - Sister donned western garb A challenge . . . an acceptance . . . a fulfillment. The sensa- tional sixties brought a new principal to Xavier High School in the person of Sister Mary Katrine, B.V.M. Dedicated to the idea that each student is an unique individual, she accepted the challenge of providing an education attuned to personal growth and development. The first changes were minor, but they were indicative of future plans. Uniform bow ties disappeared and 'iblue bean- ies were forgotten. Sister combined her green-thumb and quiet determination to a campus beautification program. Seemingly overnight it happened . . . roses bloomed, evergreen trees were revitalized, and the grass became conducive to picnicking. Later, gather- ings were encouraged by the construction of benches along the south wall. Under the sponsorship of the Mother's Club, a blacktop parking lot replaced a field of dirt and mud. A new entrance was lined with palm trees and a grilled gate pro- claimed the name of Xavier. Everywhere, Sister encouraged growth. Her up-grading of spiritual activities paralleled the spirit of renewal in the Church. Xavier joined Brophy for First Friday Masses, and a marriage course by the Jesuit fathers for Senior students was initiated. These outward changes were a reflection of the increased opportunities for individual development. Frequent assem- blies, song-fests and talent shows were encouraged. Student leaders were given added responsibility and voice in school activities instead of more regulations. Always aware of the changing world, she gave Xavier stu- dents a Knew lookw as multi-plaid skirts and bright yellow sweaters replaced blue and white uniforms, and the cthud, thud, of saddle Oxfords gave way to the gclock, clock' of black loafers. Realizing that individual guidance is vital to a studentis growth, Sister added a full-time counselor so girls could seek advice by merely dropping in for a 'gchatn in the relaxed at- mosphere of a new office. A beautiful new faculty lounge was the envy of all. People exist, they conform, or they stand as individuals. But those reaching even greater heights are people dedicated to the Formation of Individuals. Sister is the strength behind Xavier - moulding and motivating girls to meet responsibili- ties of womanhood. ln the spirit of our representation of PEO- PLE, we dedicate the 1966 Xavierian to Sister Mary Katrine, B.V.M. 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'fm 'wif ' f V qd 1 W T223 :X V 3 M , l jf f 0i +fTL'1lH'lW J WJ 5 11' W f w U A ' 'fa...4 22lQQ5 f I 4 N . 4' 'N V w ff H Q mf f , W . yn . Mn A WV Xf V 1 f X i ,Q --f2:a.::.!K NA ' F .Af .4 . X Q I in W A K 1' Z Sou iff Y K f Q H D 1 ' ft f my .15 , 533 69 595 I lk A hA J - ., 1 71,69 gif .0 2 3 , .,,, . ., Q06 ' Q9 V lv L? K' MOST REV. FRANCIS J. GRE Bishop of Tucson EN Pacesetters for The administration of Xavier and the guid- ing light of its progress in the educational pro- cess is in the hands of five important persons Within the diocese of Tucson. Each of the hon- ored holds an individual but vitally important place in the framework and final outcome in their willing dedication to Xavier. From Bishop Francis J. Green, the spiritual and temporal leader of the diocese, come' the final decisions so necessary for the daily suc- cess of a dedicated apostolate, while through Reverend Daniel J. Kelleher, SJ., pastor of St. Francis Xavier Church, come the more intri- cate and closely related decisions concerning the personal welfare of Xavier. REV. DANIEL J. KELLEHER, SJ. Learning, Life The Reverend ,lohn E. Hopkins, SJ. takes a per- sonal interest in the students of Xavier as their spirit- ual director and Confessor. Often assisting Father Hopkins in offering Mass in the school chapel is the Reverend Francis J. Jansky, SJ. Both Father ,lansky and Father Hopkins instruct the seniors in a weekly marriage course. Finally, through Sister Mary Katrine, B.V.M., principal of Xavier, comes the closest personal guid- ing force - the helpful suggestions, the decisive an- swers, and the stalwart motivations to the students, that they may discover the benefits and oys of knowledge. REV. FRANCIS J. JANSKY, S.J. SISTER MARY KATRINE, B.V.M. 0 S . it sr E E 5 i .r 3 g li 35 :St ,ig l in is at ig S 2 we sei QRS f i. Eff E f i 5 5252352 f Qs g 5 2535 5 . ya N its . r .pg 5, si, 2, me i 5 5 7 E! is Sat? K. REV. JOHN E. HOPKINS, S.J. SENIORS PROBE relevance of Christianity through informal class discussions. Topics range from interfaith dating to the layman's role in the Church. Religion 2 INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONING is encouraged as Jill Zwaska points out , Religion is no longer the sum total of con- fession on Saturday, Mass on Sunday, and no meat on Friday - at least not at Xavier. Through the Hi-Time Magazine, this course has acquired a vibrant, vital approach to Christianity. lt,s main goal, to make religion relevant to daily life, is accomplished during discussion groups in the classroom, followed by practical application of the results. When the nehulous theory that every man is an image of Christ was tested, improvement in school courtesy was noticed, and a deeper under- stzpgdling oi the value of spiritual reading to Sue Ryan, Rosemary Twaddle, and S www Whitney. SISTER MARY JULIUS, B.V.M. - Religion IV, American Government, counseling, Student Council moderator . . . SISTER MARY PHILOMENA, B.V.M. - Religion I, English I and III, Ir. Honor 18 ACADEMICS it Society moderator . . . SISTER MARY ANN RICHARD, B.V.M. - Religion I, Spanish I-II, NFL moderator. was gained. S. M. Julius B.V.M. S. M. Philomena, B.V.M. S. M. Ann Richard, B.V.M. S. M. St. Ellen B.V.M. Miss Irene Schnur S. M. Jean Loretta, B.V.M. l T3 52 s its 5 ll giglgll will SISTER MARY ST. ELLEN, B.M.V. - Latin I, LEXMARY JEAN LORETTA, B.V.M. - Religion II, English IV, Head of English Department . . . MISS Eflgli-Slb II and IV- IRENE SCHNUR - E l' h I d ng is an II . . . SISTER English : ldiom Americans A noun, plus a verb, sprinkled with a few adverbs and adjectives make a sentence. These collections of words then form prose and poetry. Through the effective arrangement of these building blocks, great literature is born which not only provides enjoyment, but also stimulates thought. Devoted to inspiring an enthusiasm for the Written Word, the English teachers employed numerous imaginative approaches to the sub- ject. Assignments in creative writing exercises the students' abilities in grammar as well as original thinking. Panel discussions expose the Whole class to famous books. This vigorous program encourages a Wide sampling of all types of literature from Thurber to Conrad. STUDENTS OF SHAKESPEARE deepen their appreciation of Hamlet through recordings of the play. All the Senior English classes enjoyed Richard Bartonis animated presentation. NEW ARRIVAL - Norma Barns and ,lady Kreatzberg welcome Sister Michelle Mary, B.V.M. to Sophomore English and Religion. ACADEMICS 19 Science : MRS. PATRICIA UNALE - Chemistry, biology, Science Club modera- tor . . . SISTER MARY PAUL ANTHONY, B.V.M. - Religion III, geometry, math IV, general science, Chairman of Math Department, Red Cross moderator. REACTION WITHOUT HEAT - Senior chemistry students Cathy Staab and Patrice Delagrange prepare sodium chloride in a lab experiment. Knowledge Throu h Experimentation Amid test tubes, microscopes, bur- ners, and shots of Look, girls, her sweater caught fire, Xavier's future scientists labor long in the labs. Be it dissecting frogs, proving principles, or collecting gas in bottles, scientific curiosity reigns supreme. Weekly lectures supplement text- book knowledge, and a student's progress is checked by chapter tests. By undertaking outside projects, sci- ence students learn the principles of independent investigation and the value of science in daily life. SOLUTION A shows little reaction when Kris Korte and Alannah Kahley compare it to the control. Nancy Babington and Kathy Heames prepare agar-agar for their mold. 20 ACADEMICS Q Mathematics : Basis For Computer A e FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE - Geometry students Bev Burger, Kathie Goulet, Mary Weems, Terri Day and April Anair discover characteristics of solid figures. N INTRIGUING INTERSECTIONS - funiors Ann Williams and Ellen 0'Dowd learn principles of Cartesian coordinate system. Logarithms, obtuse angles, and conic sec- tions are all a part of the mathematician's working Vocabulary. Algebra and geometry students explore the concepts of modern math while members of the Math IV class follow the more conventional methods. Preparing for the computer age, math teach- ers stress the importance of logic problem structure and orderly thought process. Sopho- more students delved into the beauty of mathe- matics as they created the illusions of curved fig- ures through the use of only a straight edge. SISTER MARY CUNEGUNDA, B.V.M. - Algebra 1, Sacristy Club Moderator . . . Mr. MICHAEL KLEIN - Geometry . . . SISTER MARY CELES- TINE, B.V.M. - Religion III, Algebra II, American History, registrar, fr. Class moderator, chairman of Social Studies Department, National Honor Society moderator. Sister Mary Cunegunda, B.V.M. Mr. Michael Klein Sister Mary Celestine, B.V.M. A ACADEMICS 2 1 SISTER MARY SI-IEILA, B.V.M. - Religion IV, French I and II, Junior and Senior Sodality modera- tor, Alumnae moderator . . . SISTER MARY JOHN RAYMOND, B.V.M. - Religion I, Spanish II, III, Department. Languages : ebs Of Wisdom For Salvel, Holal, Bon Jour! These greetings are not heard on a quick trip of the continent, but at the beginning of each lan- guage class when students greet their Latin, Spanish, and French teachers. To encourage an appreciation of other cultures, the instruc- tions include more than grammar and translation. Many a day finds the Spanish department presenting an original skit, Latin scholars relating mythology to their stories, or French students learning about life in that country from film strips. With this double pronged approach, the girls acquire a familiarity of the customs and tongues of many lands. 22 ACADEMICS S. M. Sheila B.V.M S. M. John Raymond B.V.M. Mrs. Evelyn Partridge IV, Chairman of Spanish Department, Freshman Soda- lity moderator . . . MRS. EVELYN PARTRIDGE - Latin II, III, IV, English III, Chairman of Latin brinkin orld SMILING SPANIARDS - Beverly Camptell leads the Spanish II class in a discussion of La Familia. MON AMI Kathy Gregory practices her diction in French I, while Barbara Kearns, Elaine Gacioch, Rosemary Hensen and Felicia Goodrich wait for their turn. A S. Kathleen Mary B.V.M. Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly Mr. Joe McCormick SISTER KATHLEEN MARY, B.M.V. - Religion . . . MR. JOSEPH McCORMICK - American Gov- II, American History . . . MRS. ELIZABETH ernment, publications adviser. CONNOLLY - English III, IV, sociology, economics Hammurabi and Churchill, the Revolutionary War and the Negro revolt, the Constitution and the war in Vietnam . . . the study of these sub- jects, combined with the experiences of daily life, form not only a knowledge of history, but more important - a sense of history. Also formed is a conviction that we are, at this moment, witnessing a piece of history, tem- pered by past centuries and destined to temper future ones. The facts of history are not isolated to the classroom but used as a guide to evaluate the triumphs and tragedies of our era. We are, thereby, enriched by this knowledge of our world past . . . of human relations . . . for history is the record of man. History : Record Of ankind Sl ELEMENTS OF PAST - Events take on a living aspect as American History students Bobbi Coppinger, Ricki Hehern and Vicki Areghini examine a newspaper of the Civil War period. NOVELTIES IN NUMBERS - Danny Stevens quotes vital figures of our economic system. Since the Brophy senior joined the economics class second semester, there has never been a dull statistic. ACADEMICS 23 TYPING JARGON - Sister Mary Cyril ex- THE QUICK RED BOX?? - Typing I students learn fundamentals of the touch method and what it means to develop coordination. Business : Halfway To The business field took on a new look at Xavier this year. Though primarily a college prep school, Xavier resumed the short- hand class, containing 22 girls, and the typing ll class added CLASS beside its name with the FIA fFingers In Actionl Busi- ness Club. The club is primarily a secretarial unit that types for all Tomorrow the teachers and this year has put in over 300 hours of typing car- bons, stencils, and hectograph copies. At eighth period, also in pursuit of business skills, were 23 boys from Brophy Prep. Under the gui- dance of Sister Mary Cyril, B.V.lVI., they gained the ability to type and enjoy it. plains the technical term open punctuationv 54?? . . . WOULD YOU BELIEVE 59?'? - Shorthand students Dawn Sicher, to a Typing I I student, Marilyn M CF air. Linda Milan, Jeanne Lambe and Kathi Hughes are permitted to check their averages in Sister's gradebook. SISTER MARY CYRIL, B.V.M - Religion II, Typing I, II, English II, shorthand, Sophomore Sodality mod- erator. 24- ACADEMICS MRS. ELEANOR GILROY - STITCH AND SEW - Advanced Clothing student Dorothy Hall prepares an in award winning entry for the wool contest. Clusters of mixing spoons . . . exotic recipes . . . button holers . . . and settings for four. Under the guidance of Mrs. Eleanor Gilroy, homemaking students learn the fun- damental techniques of home management. First year students receive a well-rounded introduction to a variety of domestic skills. This includes anything from patch making to planning meals around the basic four. Experienced homemakers sharpen their skills in food preparation, while amid the hum of touch and sew machines advanced clothing students develop their tal- ents in dress making and designing. Each year girls discover the fascinating customs, foods, and meal preparation methods of people from other countries. A luncheon is annually prepared in the setting of a speciiic country. Girls put into practice the techniques they have learned which include interior decorating, costumes, table setting and food preparation. WELL WISHING WELL Kathy Viterbo examines a clever well as Home Ec II students Nancy Rojeskt and Karen Korte look on Homemaking I, II, Advanced Cloth- g. I-Iomemaking: Recipe For Livin RED-RIBBON FORMAL - Senior Kathy Lyding models the wool formal she designed and made for the Make it with Woolv contest. ASTONISHED ARTISAN - Pat Johnson presents her influential critique on water colors to Sharon Loubet. Art: Emphasis On Creativit fn . .Q - MISS I-IILDEGARDE STEFFES - Art I, II, III, IV, Xavier Art AS- sociation, Folk Club Moderator. Xavier High has many departments to be proud of but one of the most outstanding is the Art Department. The talented head is Miss Steffes, an understanding but demand- ing teacher. Many a youth with unknown talent has flourished under her supervision. Her trade secret is a belief in promoting creative thinking, to help develop the indi- vidual, not to make artists. Emphasis is stressed on -experimentation, teaching the student to create and solve problems. In Art I a student experiments with different forms from clay and paper mache to water color and tempra. Thus the teacher can evaluate the ability of her class and plan her work accordingly. But seldom is one field pursued exclusively, even in Art IV classes. Art History is included in the study of art. Through this one gains cultural appre- ciation and a deeper knowledge of art through the ages, plus the inspiration for future styles in art work. What art really means to each one of us cannot be expressed in these few words. Perhaps this short poem will in some way suflicez I was blind and she made me see. Now I capture what from my eye did flee. ARTISTIC GENIUS -Miss Stejfes shows how to do it from the Hmasters' angle. 26 ACADEMICS - .. ,M 'Q . ' is-5' fl ii S I Q i X' , an , l V' ul 3 i A BURNING THE MID-DAY OIL - Mary Eileen Knoell and .lan Dahl, along with Lauraine Dwyer, Judy Muckerman, and Ann Kennedy, cram in the library for term papers. VOICE LESSON - Carol Lohmiller sings Oh, What A Beau- tiful Morningli' during her private lesson with Sister Mary Emile Rose. Ever sounding, ever speaking, ever pursuing? With 341 voice students, including pianists, 24 speech students, and 500 students in pursuit of 5,000 books, things can get rather involved. In all three catagories there is the valuable experience of research, whether an opera, a patriotic speech, or arti- cles for a bibliography. Each of these fields is separate E v.. and individual, providing growth for the persons who , , yt, ,,g',l'iXX- avail themselves of the opportunities at hand. Voice Speech' Libra ' FJ l The girls bring entertainment in one field, an inspiring V , Q 5 . thought in another, and those who indulge in the third C A y A t field - their thirst shall always be quenched for they , knocked and it was opened to them. S. M. Jeanine B.V.M. S. M. Emile Rose B.V.M. S. M. Catherine Patricia B.V.M. SISTER MARY JEANINE, B.V.M. - Religion IV, speech, National Forensic League, speech and drama moderator . . . SISTER MARY EMILE ROSE, B.V.M. - Glee Club moderator, private voice lessons, A Cappella Choir moderator . . . SISTER MARY CATHERINE PATRICIA, B.V.M. - Librarian, Library Club moderator. ACADEMICS 27 K MRS. ELEANOR DAVEY - Bi- ology, physical education, Science Department chairman, GAA moder- ator. has M . . . I . . . N . . . E . . . Vicki Haas and Mary Beth Lynch, jump for the basketball during a heated practice at P.E. Susan Torzala, Cathy Hess, Mrs. Davey, and Valorie Duffy look on. Physical Education: O C it Of Competition Exercise, entertainment, and education can all be included in describing the Physical Education Depart- ment. Mrs. Eleanor Davey, P. E. instructor, sees to it that these uthree E's are incorporated into every class. Ask any muscle-sore student and she will testify that exercise is never lacking. From push-ups to sit-ups, the girls puff and pant away those extra pounds. Entertainment? Of course! From volleyball to tennis games a spirit of fun and laughter continually invades the courts. Through the study of Red Cross techniques and first aid, the girls learn how to prevent and correctly care for injuries. The Civil Defense Course teaches the principles necessary for survival in case of nuclear attack. DEFIANCE OF GRAVITY - Anxious frosh await the fall of the basketball to determine who gets the point. 28 ACADEMICS Mrs. E. Van Haren Mrs. Nancy Fry R. N. Mrs. Mary Mullen MRS. ELIZABETH VAN HAREN - Office secretary, work scholarship moderator . . . MRS. NANCY FRY - School Nurse . . . MRS. MARY MULLEN - manager, school cafeteria. Service Unlimited: Pills, Passes, Protein--Parr llls Passes, phone calls. Aspirin, bandages. Ovens, freezers. How many Xavier girls have ever needed any of these things, and known that they could count on them being there? Everyone, surely, and We have faithful, wonderful people to thank for it! To Mrs. Van Haren for her oflice aid, Mrs. Fry for her pills and eye tests, and to Mrs. Mullen for her meals and smile. GRADE A LUNCH - MVS- Mary Mullen PTGPGTGS FIFTY-DOLLAR BILL!! Mrs. Elizabeth Van Haren accepts fees from with her staff an average of 5,000 meals a week. incoming freshmen, Cathy Schaefer, Sharon Stenger, and Brenda Rifley flur- ing registration week. SERVICE 29 'N f x wx 0. V . WJ f' A M gfflaix 'bb' Q f 'N N ' -,-1. .-771 N ' v-'41 FU X 'UL 4. 1' A N IW . ,J QE VJ I will Q K 1 'blk 1 . N W W' WJMK .Tlx N +395 f' f QQ L ji wi H l tgiigg x , ' if WQXQ M129 ll hd upygix 1 fix QL 1 ' W l X fx 1 j nw r Ml M ,VI mr? 6 ff l 'LEW X 3 WY XV xx 'I :i ' ii , I ' .' x , L I ' N K gi I 1 W Hfici ' I X 'Q ' fi, J K ,ni , dA ff l noni 'wma MZ, fffm I ,pf if 11 M ' f H1 ':,M1!i nk X Wf i, -Q X X ftacpeglye . 1 :f em MW - ffffffNN ifvwg ' ,FYL ,ff M0200 M, I M V' AY ff w M -gf g 1 Q X Mx' V: iff V1 f 7 ff?-diff' I, K7 A ' 22 X ' Q1 ' y . ff'-' X 1,f. V W f w ff A A Lf'- M ,f ,nl R K f f WEST AVMFTVM ORG TIO I 'Q f t 1 LQQA Jlmfiyiifgx n ilglllil si im! . 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Rims, Spokes, and Wheels tudent Council MADRAS MELODIES - Wearing madras in hootenanny style, Kathy Wallace, Marni Struss, Carol Barford, Mary- ann Delise, Diane Gambee, and Kathy Lyding rnunch pop- corn at the school-wide assembly in March. SPOKESMEN - Student Council members fFirst rowj: M. A. O'Malley, C. Campbell, M. Mangin, V. Laclensaclc, M. Maffeo, P. Fowlie, L. Espil, T. Hebern, R. Meyer, M. Struss, D. Gambee, 32 ORGANIZATIONS S. Coury. fSecond rowj: B. Williams, M. Delise, K. Stewart, V. Zeechini, C. Barford, K. Campisano, M. Retzer, S. Mac- Dougall, K. Wallace, T. Solty, C. Drury, P. Delagrange, I. Dahl. Plans, Ponders For Improvement In the wheel of student government, Student Council is the vital cog upon which the Wheel depends. Its spokes, from officers, class and club presidents, to homeroom representatives, all reach out to touch the rim, the student body. Whether it be participation and pop corn at the first school-Wide hootenanny, featuring Phil Lucas, the praises of Christopher Columlousg searching for Rudolph the Reindeer's red nose, or an open student council assembly, the ac- tivities of the cog that is student council, are ever in constant motion, progressing to the ultimate realization of a vital and enthusiastic student body. The steering force of the wheel can be com- pared to the administration, guiding our stu- dent leaders. Moreover, as the Wheel moves toward its destination student government steadily advances girls to adulthood and ma- turity. SERVICE WITH A SMILE - Good food and fun are combined by Kathy Gilroy and Sharon 0'Connor at the T eacher's Appreciation Day luncheon. ROYAL CONQUEST - Student Council members Kathy Gilroy, Carol Bar- ford, Terri Hebern, Veronica Zecchini, Kathy Lyding, and Mary Retzer pro- mote calendar sales with Chris Columbus skit in October. POPCORN ANYONE? - Marnie Struss and Kathy Lyding pass out refreshments at aHootenanny ,667 ORGANIZATIONS 33 SENIOR OFFICERS - Mary Eileen Knoell, treasurer, Kathy Wallace, secretary, Judy Dahl, vice-prefect, and Patricia Delagrange, prefect, are the guiding force behind the Senior Sodality. SENIOR UNIT LEADERS - Tessie Miller, Teresa Schweiger, Ellen Kennedy, and Patsy Thompson aid the Senior Sodality ojficers in making the year rewarding. 34 ORGANIZATIONS ALPINE APPETITES - Enjoying a chat during the mother-daughter brunch are Teresa Miller, Mrs. joseph Miller, Sally Whitney, and Mrs. Elmer Dahl. Toward Understanding odalists Involved MTO Jesus, Through Mary,', the Sodality motto, is realized each day by its members. But no longer is it carried out in an 'Lisolated-from-the-world', attitude. By intelligent and searching group discussions, Soda- lists seek to understand the diiferent attitudes of various individuals toward the complex modern pro- blems. Poverty, Racial, Ecumenical, and Communi- cations, the new committee names, reflect the chang- ing attitude of not only the Sodality, but also the Church. The key word in any Sodality project is involve- ment. Members assist in the C.C.D. programs at Mary Magdalene Parish, and support the St. Vincent de Paul diner with homemade goods on special occa- sions. The Sodality also coordinates such student- sponsored functions as Bible Vigils, Lenten Stations, the Living Rosary, and the May coronation. Sodality ,oflicers perform a vital school function in its daily presentation of prayers and announcements over the P.A. Encouraged by this common bond of the teen- age apostolate, Sodalists seek to instill a spirit of tolerance and understanding in themselves and their fellow students. Rf FRESHMAN OFFICERS - Leading the way for hrst-year Sodalists are Liz Espil, treasurerg Eileen Mona han vice- re ect' Patricia Stevens secretar ' and e , p f , , y, Melanie Supan, pre feet. YOUTH IN ACTION - Prefect Patrice Dela- grange informs the Soflality about the latest In Ecumenical Movement WE SHALL OVERCOME - Mary fo Knapp at 77146 workshop assembly tells of SS r School of Christian Apostolate. CA - Sum- development on ecumenism at a meeting of the entire Soclality. SS SOPHOMORE UNIT LEADERS - Exemplifying their willingness to keep second-year Soolality intact are Terry Hebern, Sue Costello, Norma Burns, Kathy Hoffman, Peggy Palmer, Francie Lynch, Pat McCann, and Judy Lyding. ORGANIZATIONS 35 GLEE CLUBBERS - Glee Club members are fFourth Rowj M. Mastrog, C. Basha, K. Heuser, M. Hancock, D. Moore, I. Dahl, V. Aregheni, M. Hunti- mer, V. Crossman, S. Vitrus, fThird Rowj A. Kahley, I. O,Connor, J. Petrie, K. Grimm, V. Geare, M. Mel- ton, K. Corbett, P. Thompson, E. O'Dowd, T. Car- Riding High C's bonelli, B. Macchiaverna, fSecond Rowj T. Dettmer, P. Brown, K. Heames, S. fasten, .l. Brooks, I. Groseta, M. Haggerty, B. Piano, C. Barford, M. Walsh, fFirst Rowj K. Wallace, D. Sicher, C. Evans, M. Struss, M. Ahearn, T. Schweiger, T. Proctor, M. Davis, and K. Hansen. Glee Clubbers Find dventure GLEEFUL OFFICERS - Marianne Bolduc, treasurer, Kathy Barry, vice president, Donna Moore, secretary, Tina Proctor, junior representa- PUT A TIGER IN YOUR CLUB - Mllfy Rfffzef twe Sue Costello, sophomore representative, and Kathy Wallace, presi- Nancy Driscoll, and Joanne Bvyd help PTCPUTC fOr the dent gather around the piano. annual Glee Club Dance, Safari A-Go-Go. 36 ORGANIZATIONS IDENTIFICATION - More of the Glee Club mem bers include: ftop, from leftj C. Trygar, J. Dahl, L. Rardin, D. Ereth, K. Barry, B. Camptell, K. Korte, L. Gozweia, C. Bashag K2nd rowj M. Knapp, S. Mac- Dougal, C. Drury, J. Lambe, S. Serafin, T. Connolly, Throu h on M. Retzer, B. Williams, P. 0,Neill, M. Muallerg fbottom rowj H. McGillicuddy, C. Staab, P. Lindsey N. Rojeski, R. Jones, M. Bolduc, C. Novotny, N Babington, J. Tindle, and V. Moorhous. With a Song in my Heart could very well have been the Xavier Glee Club's theme song for 1966 and their never-ending calendar of events. In November - 'cl could have danced all night at the Safari A'-Go-Go scholarship fund dance. ln December - Pine Cones and Holly Berries at the Holly Day added Christmas cheer to Xavier's halls - Come, Little Lord Jesus at the annual Christmas Coritata, im- planted the peace and joy of the season in the hearts of their audience. It's a grand night for singing, the moon is flying high - in April - the Spring Sing carried with it the taste of the Hawaiian Isles, the rootin' tootin' West, and the Good Ol' Days. Each of the Glee Club's concerts repre- sented not only many hours of practice, but of team work, comparable to a full-powered human relations workshop. Plato said that music can lead to harmony of soul but with- out the generous, co-operative spirit, the music just does not come. This year, as in the past, Xavier's music came with the endless knowledge and patience of Sister Mary Emile Rose, B.V.lVl., and the added support of the A Capella Choir. With Xavier's Glee Club Hthe hills are alive with the sound of musicf, SOUNDS OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT - Glee Clubbers work hard in presenting their Christmas Concert. GLEE IN ACTION - Mary Ahearn and Kathy Corbett sing their way through another Glee class. ORGANIZATIONS 37 lLllfUf IYILCILULLC DIUUVLD Jlflfb jlbblvufolufla uwbu uv Uv SHINE ON - To raise funds for Red Cross projects, Dorothy Hall and by the Chapter House. Maggie McGahern give Sue Ryan's shoes the once over. STAIRWAY TO SUCCESS - Representatives this year were: ftop row, bottom to topj Sally Boyle, Rosemary Jones, Kathy Fitzmaarice, Cheryl Evans, Ellen Kennedy, Felicia Goodrich, and fbottom rowj Lori Santos, Peggy Neary, Melanie Jennett, and Paula Borg. 38 ORGANIZATIONS Stuiiiing, Shining, Stitching Red Crossers I K EASTER ENTERPRISES - Ellen Kennedy, Peggy Neary, and Cathie Novotny prepare stuffed animals and Easter baskets for hospitalized children. PATTERNS AND PLAIDS . . . BUTTONS AND BOWS - Cats are made of things like those. Rosemary Naujokaitis dis- Serve Community Helping to carry the crosses of the helpless and needy throughout the World is the main objective of the Red Cross Council. By filling a disaster chest and friendship bags and boxes, it aids the victims of wars and natural dis- asters in getting back on their feet. By making tray favors for the holidays, stuifed animals and Christmas stockings, and doing volunteer work in hospitals, it brightens the stay of many a patient. By showing films on Red Cross projects and having guest speakers explain about their work with crippled and retarded children and adults, it helps to make people become aware of and understand the problems which these victims and their families must face. And by taking part in such worthy projects, its members become better people, people who have learned to care. ,Wi 2 wa iiitvf: if S HH legit ,riiffifklrgiggi if le i .. 5. .mlLW?l'rif.f1, ,sm 2 ,sag- il. .. ...M . K .jsflizwff i iijgiffgji si egnifis -sf -:X - -1- maiwa .I at 5457 5 Si: -5 an-1 Esifllilm jzdizgisi fi. -it-gm ssgisg 51 H53 ,rr :-- f.' 5i!55s'- -' ' Q , -7-wif.: A . -fer-. L K' K5-VE leve .all M y . ' 5isigsiliarggzmfjgiisigffiFififiiliff QT' --1r's::f:g Q P' ,E 2 my-iwfllq-titer: , 71 4 r- -fi A is t'?-sw-Q W ..., . if S : ' fl-Zvsltlf-rfflsi525:g5sf,z'i: ff: E-ww2,-z'2sfg.4hf-iw-..q-.iff lj N elifsitii'-liillfeHiiliw Hi? K 4 1 iff.: ' si Q llrlsslsiilsmiif5fsfEvi'wfTW.1wisfl' Q 2 wwf,-fn -1-x .,...s..s..H.rg 5k,, , ..,,, K ,E ,,,,,..,, ,. rw- , 1-is ,.f. ,.t,.,is.,... .. plays three-step method of animal stuffing, with finished project to go to the Chapter House for distribution. ith Projects L E POINT MAKERS - Chris Adams, vice-president, .loan Brooks, secretary, Judy Dowd, treasurer, and Barbara Williams, president, led the Red Cross Council for the 1965-66 school year. ORGANIZATIONS 39 HONORABLE MENTION - Leading the Senior Honor Society were Ann Williams, treasurer, Kathy Dougherty, secretary, and Veronica Zecchini, president. On Trial ENTERTAINMENT PREVIEW - Vice- , president, Mary Sue Gordon, emphasizes the arts through the cultural bulletin board. When the Senior Honor Soci- ety selects a Girl-of-the-Month, she must possess four qualities: Character, Scholarship, Leader- ship, and Service - the four Qional Honor Societ --Test INTELLECTUALS GATHER - Kneeling, are the SHS members, M. Davis, C. Ellison, M. Monaghan, D. Sicher, M. Haggerty, P. Fitzgerald, M. Retzer, C. Kocka, C. Biggs, V. Laden- sack, B. Williams, and standing, P. Miller, L. Rardin, K. Campisano, M. Felcyn, C. Barford, D. Moore, C. McBirnie, M. Jennett, P. Ronan, K. Lyding, K. Wallace, M. Delise, N. Erra, and not pictured, M. Heyne, L. Johnson, S. Hilger, and C. Stewart. 40 ORGANIZATIONS Junior and Senior Honor Soci- ety qualities, which its members display from the time the Hag is raised in the morning until it is lowered with the sun. By building character, NHS mem- bers are building a better future. By developing scholarship, they are perfecting mature minds. By displaying leadership, they per- sonify tomorrow's leaders. And by rendering service, National Honor Society members are giving parts of themselves so that later these developing parts may come together to form a mature person. And this person will be possessed of a compound of all four qualities. She will be possessed of knowledge. ONWARD AND UPWARD - Junior Honor Society members include P. Bayless, M. Supan, R. Shea, K. Vaubel, K. Lyding, M. Carrera, C. Bjorlund, M, Kelsey, fbottom rowj T. Miller, M. Mangin, P. Baumann, M. Illige, C. St. Jacques, M. King, and M. Herseth. For The Future 328 . . . 329 . . . 330 - Candy St. jacques, Mary Herseth, and Kathy Abraham count their profits after a busy morning behind the fruit stand. The Junior Honor Society uses the proceeds for the Bishop's Relief Fund during Lent. 5 E n JUNIOR PORTION - Junior Honor Society officers, Jeanette Somers, treasurer, Terry Hebern, president, Roxanne Wood, vice-president, are example of the four qualities necessary for Junior Honor Society - character, scholarship, leadership, and service. PIZZA PARTNER - Mary K. Heyne sells Coke to Kathy Bailey at the N.F.L.-N.H.S. pizza sale. ORGANIZATIONS 41 SPOTLIGHTERS - Drama ojicers Kathie Campisano, president, Margaret Sarnpley, social chairmang Dorene Joseph, publicity chair- man, Ann Likos, secretary, Ann Kennedy, art directorg and Darlene Linsenmeyer, vice-president, pose for a backstage shot. 2 1 MAID OF ORLEANS - Sandy Coury portrays .loan of Arc in a courtroom scene from the play The Larkf, Townf' 42 ORGANIZATIONS BEHIND THE SCENES - Crew members Peggy Mc- Devitt, Debbie Martin, Kathie Campisano, Ann Kennedy, Kathy MacDougall, Bobbie Coppinger, Mary Kay Heyne plan effects for production of Our Townf' Props and Programs Energetic bilit IN GROVER CORNERS - Daoe Myers, Tom Black, Mary Kay Heyne, and Kevin Manion portray a scene from Xavier's presentation of Our ln and out of the spotlight, Drama Club is one of the brightest lights at Xavier. The only requirements are a lot of energy and a Willingness to give of your- self. Whether it be sewing costumes, painting props, or living a part, the drama student is one of the liveliest on campus. Here they are able to turn their ener- gies to producing such marvelous firsts as a tennis-court hop and a joint produc- tion with the Brophy thespians. Out of its tremendous drive and unity, each mem- ber can emerge a more mature and perceptive woman. Often found among the drama students are girls who are also members of the National Forensic League. Besides ex- pressing themselves at speech meets through categories such as original ora- tory and debate, its members can be found in many drama and school acti- vities. SPOKESMEN FOR THE SPEAKERS - Maureen Monaghan, secretary, Mary Kay Heyne, treasurer, Carol Barford, president, and Pat Miller, vice-president, lead and organize the many activities of the National Forensic League. Displa ed B peakers, Thespians of-'f 4 ORATORS AND DEBATORS - fFront Rowj K. Conrad, K. McCann, M. Cerasoli, C. Kocka, S. Justen, M. Davis, T. Schweiger, N. Barford, M. Illigie, T. Miller. fMiddle Rowj S. Hilger, P. McDevitt, C. Neulieb, M. Ahern, K. Corvett, S. Mc- Donald, I. Groseta, M. McCahern, M. Sloan, R. Shea, D. Linsenmeyer. fl-Each Rowj C. Biggs, D. Martin, D. Joseph, C. Contreras. a l- ln 2 E Q QUOTE THE RAVEN - Ann Likos inter- prets a poem during a round of one of the speech meets held during the year. ORGANIZATIONS 4-3 YEARBOOK C0-ORDINATORS - Proudly displaying the 1966 Xavier- ian are Teresa Dettmer, assistant editor, and Veronica Ladensack, editor. X-Pressly New Annual UNDENIABLY TRUE - The yearbook couldn't do without these three specialists, Cathy McBirnie, Donna Moore, and Mary Sue Gordon. Flying words, continuous buzz sessions, and controlled chaos prevails when a staffer enters the journalism room. From the minute she hangs her purse on the hat rack, she knows that the editor is going to get 25 hours of work finished in a few hours. The staff members are a curious mixture of creativity, enthusiasm, and brain- storming. Employing the collegiate style, Xavierian Modernizes In '66, X-Press WOULD YOU BELIEVE - The Xavierian stay? in one of its relaxed moments. 44 ORGANIZATIONS staffers work in after school and at Week- end sessions. New innovations include an expanded photo essay coordinating the theme throughout the book, a three-color cover, senior and sports sections and a varied journalistic style. Besides the Hfaith- ful five, Veronica Laclensack, Teresa Det- tmer, Donna Moore, Mary Sue Gordon and Cathy McBirnie, staff members are: M. Ahern, C. Biggs, T. Byrne, S. Coury, V. Crossman, L. Dwyer, N. Erra, S. Carman, K. Heames, K. Heuser, M. Jennett, S. ,lusf ten, M. Mackey, K. McCann, P. McDevitt, T. Miller, R. Naujokaitis, J. Neumann, A. Rivers, C. Rohrbacher, C. St. Jacques, V. Zecchini, and J. Zwaska. Never a dull moment! The X-Press editors are continually bringing in new features. The most exciting in- novation this year is Man on Cam- pus, an article written anonymously by a Brophy student. Another new feature is our Student Body presi- dent's column, Gavel Gab. To intro- duce the Juniors to the exciting newspaper World, they were permit- ted to put out the April issue in its entirety. Besides these new approach- es to reporting, the X-Press can also claim another first - they had the initial Hlickitysplit issue out the first week of school. Brin s News Home RAH! RAH! X-PRESS! - Terri Solty and Kathi Stewart arrive on campus to deliver the X-Press which announced the Homecoming candidates. X-PRESS EDITORS - Terri Salty and Kathi Stewart, co-editors of the news- paper, kept as informed of school events. A SPARE MOMENT - Active X-Pressers are, standing: C. St. Jacques, M. Stewart, M Caniglia, R. Shea, and sitting, M. Haggerty, M. Davis, M. Erra, L. Rardin, T. Miller, P Fitzgerald, B. Williams and L. Eckert. Q X ORGANIZATIONS 45 QUEEN OF HEARTS - Valentine Dance attendants Mary Eileen Knoell, Linda Eckert, Linda Bezy, Kathy Hughes, and queen Corinne Rohrbacher pose on campus. Gym Dandy POINTSETTERS - Linda Eckert, vice-presidentg Mary Ellen Farrell, point sec- retary, Patty Chipps, treasurer, Francie Lynch, secretary, Tina Heiple, historian, and .lan Dahl, president, encourage athletic participation in the school. 4'Game point . . . A homerun? . . . M30-lovel' . . . 44Will I ever hit that bull's-eye?H Such exclamations from rollicking Xavierites are proof of many acti- vities enjoyed in G.A.A. Besides sponsoring all of our varsity teams, GAA members are gay participants at the annual picnic held at Encanto Park, chic models at Korrick's fash- ion show, and beauty queens at the festive Valentine Dance. To maintain membership in GAA, girls enthusiastically participate in sports ranging from bowling to vol- leyball. At a year-end assembly, awards are given to members who have actively taken part in their re- pective sports. AA cores Hi h At Xavier ATHLETE'S ANONYMOUS - GAA representatives J. Zwaslw, dleton, M. Mackey, Knot pictured - T. Mueller, T. Heiple, and L. Bezy, K. Hughes, I. Woodall, I. Coleman, M. 0,Reilly, C. Mid- P. Stevensj report and organize GAA activities of the homeroom. 46 ORGANIZATIONS l V CHEERLEADERS, HOMECOMING STYLE - Shelley, Pat, Lois, Linda, and Kathy re-establish Roaring Twenties vitality at the Brophy-Xavier Homecoming in the Soaring Sixties. SPIRIT BOUSTERS-Jane, Linda, Lois, Shelley, and Kathy are always full of vitality when it comes to rallying the crowd to Brophy support. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit Ever Event eeds Boisterous Boosters Repeat B-B-B-R-O-N-N-N-C-O seventy-five times, add numerous lively cheers, and youlll have a cheerleader's foot- ball game. But for Jane Neumann, captain, and Linda Eckert, co-captain, Lois Gouveia, Shelly Sims, and Kathy Hagan, as Well as substitutes Irene O'Connor and Pat Fitzgerald, leading Brophy and Xavier students to victories is more than Work - it's fun! ORGANIZATIONS 47 It,s A Frame-Up orks Of Art Foretell Promise to art classes. ART OFFICIALS - Corinne Rohrbacher, secretary-treasurer, Corki Drury, president, and Corki Stewart, vice-president, admire an original silk screen design. 48 ORGANIZATIONS CREATIVE PERSONALITIES - K. O'Neill, B. Davis, E. Yoshirnura, S. Loubet, D. Schoeny, D. Wrzesinski, C. Pabst, and B. Rarnsower, art representatives, report activities ART OF EXPRESSION - Sue Chavoya, Cathy Pabst, and Martha Illige demonstrate their advertising talents in a poster for the Motheris Club production of Molly Brown. ! Amid paints, chalks, easels, and clay, Xavier artists develop their talents to their fullest. Under,the competent supervision of Miss Hildegarde Steifes, the creative Xavier- ians perfect their old ideas and experiment with the new. After doing their best and still working for the better, the girls continue in their artistic training. Projects during the past year varied from entries in the Arizona Art Festival to a spectacular art sale featuring the girl's own works. Also included among their activities were two profitable bake sales, showing their talents in more fields than one. l' The answer, my friend, is blowini in the wind The answer is blowin' in the wind . . .H The folksong, the graph of the times . . . Xavier's music department keeps abreast of the times by singing, singing, singing! Sharing in the sadness, joy, fear and hope of twentieth-century A- rnerica . . . civil rights . . . social justice . . . none are excluded. As the musical World is the expression of the feelings and emotions of the entire world, so Xavier shares in the world of which we are a part. The folk tunes of foreign countries are by no means excluded, for the world is fast becoming a very small place and Americans do not stand alone. Nor do their feelings, hopes, and ideals remain isolated - for they are the core of the world's quest for peace. Maybe we cannot find the answer Hblowin, in the wind, but we can keep on searching. l 1 -nuns.. r M.- ...,,i... THE HUMMIN' STRUMMERS Folksinffers Patt M l N - D y e czer, orma Burns, Kathy Baumann, Kathy Billings, Clemence Mclllindes, Patty Shafer, and Rita Shanahan Blues to Ballads ' t ' tune up at a folksingers meeting. i ood Throu h on --Folksinging L i l 1 SENIOR SERENADE - Kathy Billings demonstrates her folksinging ability at the Senior Class Party. MINSTREL MASTERS - Folk Club oficers, Karleen Carroll, vice-president, and Kathy Barry, president, pose during a break in their ordinary creative routine. ORGANIZATIONS 49 MUSHROOM MAGIC - Carol Trygar displays her botany project that merited jirst place in the Science Fair. Amid Cages and Test Tubes 1 2 WEIGHING THE FUTURE - Kathy Heuser, vice-presidentg Tina Byrne, secretary-treasurerg a entists of America. nd Mary Jennett, president, lead Future Sci- Seience Club ponsors Fair ie Cole A picnic lunch on the south campus for its first meeting? - Xavier's Garden Association? No - the Future Scientists of America organizing their first active year at school. From this begin- ning, Xavier's newest addition proceeded in earnest to encourage participation in scientific re- searchg the club soon found it had not only gifted scientists but shrewd business women among its members. It turned a profit of 375 its first month in operation by exhibiting members' at the State Fair. Following its triumph, to give hints for were immediately of the club year, whopping success. With a beginning like this, there is great hope t for the future fscientists that is.J projects a guest speaker was invited future projects. New ideas used in the biggest activity the Xavier Science Fair, a r i lains the STUDY OF CHOLESTEROL - Junior M elan Q exp effect of fats in relation to the blood cholesterol in mice. 50 ORGANIZATIONS Y scrapbook. LIBRARY SCRAPBOOK -Cathy McBirnie, Teresa Dettmer, an Mary Jennett admire a few photographs displayed in the Library Club I Booked Solid Fresh New Look 1 c or t In Lihrar Club ARABIAN BAZAAR - Vicki Aregheni, a library club mem- ber, thumbs through The Pioneersf' one of the many books sold at the clulfs annual Book Fair. LIBRARY LEADERS - Janet Tindle, historiang Pat McDevitt, oice-presidentg Voanna Groseta, secretary-treasurerg and Maryann Delise, president. Card catalog, fines, call numbers, and re- pair shelves formulate library lingo. Student librarians learn the hard Way not to mix Biology in Fiction and Reference in Short Stories. As moderator, Sister Mary Cathe- rine Patricia, B.V.lVl., gives animated talks at each meeting concerning the Do's and Don'ts of library life. The Library Club also makes an effort to bring appreciation of literature and good music to Xavier's Halls by means of the club-sponsored 'CArabian Bazaar Book Fairf' book reviews broad- casted to the school, and occasional musical interludes on special days such as St. Pat- rick's Day. Pizza lunches and celebrations have earned the Library Club the reputation of being the best fed club on campus. ORGANIZATIONS 51 d 's i GUIDELINERS - Mary .lo Knapp, chairman, and SERVING IN SACRISTY - Mary Ellen Cavanaugh and Tessie Miller fill Zwaska, junior representative, provide leadership inspect the priesfs vestments. for Sacristy Club. Hard at Work Sacrist , Mothers' Club-Serving GOLDWATER SPEAKS - Mothers' Club officers Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. James Palmer, Mrs. Roy Heyne, Sr., and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy confer a token of appreciation upon Barry Goldwater. 52 ORGANIZATIONS Amid the hustle and bustle of life, the schoolis newly remodeled chapel remains an oasis of peace. Maintaining this haven are the upperclassmen of the Sacristy Society. Under Sister Mary Cunegunda's guidance, the girls have earned a reputation for being industriousn Another diligent group at Xavier is the Mothers, Club. Under Mrs. Robert Williams, leadership, this busy club sponsored 4'The, Unsinkable Molly Brown, with Miss Jane Powell as the lead. She appeared in person at a school assembly. Among the many and varied speakers this year, was former Senator Barry Goldwater. ,, W' W My W wgw-WL W Wx X kg l J s ' -u----- -V, .i . ,f ,- gsf-f f!fQ 1 f 1 , g W ' I 4 V ' I I --. 1 g r W l , k A V, 1 .Y.L, 1 ' --f-'M . , , ,...-?....,- PORT N--N :1 I ....,.- Nix - 'E ,E ' 1... , ix w- , t ff e ' N Q KEY SHOT - Eileen Knoell shoots the ball over the head of a Bourgaole player. UP AND OVER - Lynn Rarclin exerts the extra 00MPH', needed for that vital point. , 54 SPORTS By the second Week in Septem- ber, the volleyball courts were filled with hopeful freshmen and confi- dent upperclassmen vying for posi- tion on the Varsity team. Combining skills and unity, the blue and White teams completed another successful season finishing with a record of eight wins and one loss. Intramurals again proved to be a fall highlight, as amid cheering class supporters, the united sopho- mores outplayed the experienced seniors. The basketball team, with a lack of depth to their determined play, failed to chalk up a victory during their limited schedule. Defeated in points but not in determination, the members of the team concentrated their efforts at practice and bounced back to nearly score a win over Bourgade in the iinal game. On The Ball Basketball Volle ball 1 INTRAMURAL CHAMPS - Team work and individual skill combined to capture the school championship for the Sophs of 103, who were: D. Lindlan, T- Heiplf, F- LJ lCh, J. Van Houten, C. Mullen, S. Costello, T. Heberri, C. Campbell, and P. Augustine. Z T Y 2 SERVES AND SET-UPS - Varsity volleyball members were: fbottom rowj J. Panter, Bounce Volleyball Scores XHS Opp. St. Joseph's 15 6 Gerard 15 St. lVIary's 12 15 Washington 15 12 Washington 16 14 Washington 15 Gerard 15 St. Joseplfs 15 Gerard 15 Basketball Scores St. Joseph's 9 29 Bourgade 7 18 Judson 15 37 Bourgade 17 18 P. Augustine, I. Griffin, K. Bailey, T. Heiple, E. Knoell, C. Rohrbacher, M. Farrell, B. Carraog ftop rowj M. Dirkson, F. Lynch, N. Barnes, P. Van Houten, C. Mullen, P. Chipps, M. 0'Reilly, L. Bezy, ,lan Dahl, T. Muckerman, Judy Dahl, and B. Burger. HOOPSTERS - Varsity basketball members were: fbottom rowj M. Knoell, M. Farrell, B. Carrao, T. Day, D. Conroy, B. Eakin, T. Miller, ftopj J. Dahl, C. Ausman, S. Sullivan, M. 0,Reilly, P. Chipps, S. Gordon, I. Dahl, F. Lynch, J. Griffin, T. Sullivan. SPORTS 55 it as .s i E 5 an W 3 E. 1. l fi, Q5 E rf l it if E 2 It li s RAISING A RACKET - Diane Uhle- RACKETS IN THE ROUND - The tennis team included: fbottom rowj E. Knoell, man practiced her serving technique in M. Rasor, D. Uhlemang ftop rowj N. Stephenson, J. Vitus, N. Burnes, M. Heyne, and C. preparation for an inter-school match. Rohrbacher. Birdies and Balls, Splashing and Striking ctivities Unlimited- ources Of Tennis players energetically chased back-shot, net serves, and lob shots While practicing for their up-coming inter-scholastic matches. Xavier net- ters faced South, East, and Camelback High in the West High Invitational and Tournament. Early spring matches saw Xavier losing to Paradise Valley and Camelback in close contests. Twenty girls entered the inter-squad elimina- tion tournament which determined the first place trophy winner. Those inter- ested in badminton fought crosswinds and glaring sun in their struggle to get the birdies over the net. ln April, both groups competed in their respec- tive sports in the annual State Meet at Arizona State University. 56 SPORTS RACKETEERS - Badminton enthusiasts included: V. Ladensaclc, M. Lynch, B Carrao, M. Farrell, C. Trygar, C. Kocka, and S. Sullivan. 1 HE WHO LAUGHS LAST - Molly McGinn talks to her horse before the ride. Relaxation Relaxation after a full day of classes keeps Monday and Thursday League bowlers busy. Each week, the girls made their appearance at Camelback Lanes for two games of fun and exercise. Team scores were recorded, standings posted, and play-offs held between the league champions. Xavierls future Olympic Champs practice free style and back-stroke techniques at the local YWCA. The Saddle Club planned month- ly rides in local desert areas with members receiving points toward their GAA letter. This yearis rides were culminated with a Bar-B-Que at Cactus Stables. il . VICTORY AT SEA - The swimming team's members are fbottom rowj M. Dirksen, M. Coles, A. Lucart, flop rozoj K. Caoanaugh, J. Coleman, P. Van Houten, C. Melllindes, and T. Heiple. Q, SADDLE BREAKERS - Resting from their last ride are fbottom rowj B. Carrao M Rasor P. Petrick a saddle K. Vauble C. Lohmiller M. Knejjxel' ftop rowj S. Vitus M. Delegrange P. Neary C. Delegrange M. Caoanaugh P. Moore J. Vitus I. Perry K. Cavanaugh and K. Grim. QALLEY CATS - Xavier Monday and Thursday bowling teams include fbottom row K. Goulet, S. Middleton, C. Bilyk, C. Biggs, S. Justen, C. Kocka, M. Hauer, P. Gehringer f2nd rowj D. Schoeny, K. Beattie P. Brown, M. Flood, D. Middleton N. Rojeski, f. Field J. Griffin, S. Gorman, C. St. Jacques, K. McCann, D. Uhlemang ftop rowj J. Vitus, L. Field, M. Mastrog, M. Melton, K. Baumann, P. Chipps, S. Vitus, K. Hill, L. Dwyer, V. Areghini, S. Carman and N. Stevenson.. :Q ie? X., Emphasis On Participation Girls Develop Individual kills l l ON TARGET - Xavier's Robinettes include: M. Conley, D. Schoeny, S. Torzala, K. Long, M. Delegrange, C. Delegrange, and I. Dull. x --.,,--.., I HOLE IN ONE - Future golf pros include: W. Hebern, A. Williams M. Flood, I. Brooks, Kris Korte, and Karen Korte. 58 SPORTS Individual sports are a vital part of Xavier's athletic program. Because they permit each girl to excel in a particular sportg golf, ping-pong, and archery have always been favorites. Golfers schedule monthly team matches to sharpen their skills for inter-school contests. ln the informal atmosphere of the south campus, archery and ping-pong team members relaxed with after- school practice sessions. By the middle of March, the spring sports were in full swing. Trackmen intermittently prac- ticed their running techniques in anticipation of the intramural track meet with ribbons having been presented to the place Winners at the GAA assembly. Softball was the last organized activity of the year as the underclassmen-dominated team pooled its skills and desires for a full schedule of inter-school games. 3 PADDLES AND POINTS - Discussing the next stra- tegic mooe for the game are Barbara Knack and Ann Lacart. PLAY BALL - The south campus was the site for many a practice session, before the baseball season opened, by such girls as Norma Burns, Dottie Conroy, and Pat F owlie. roy, and M. Farrell. At Crack Of Bat Or Gun prin ports In Full Swin BATMAN - Numbered among the varsity baseball players were: fbachj S. Vitus, M. Gordon, I. Vitus, fan Dahl, Judy Dahl, ffrontj J. Grifin, M. Knoell, D. Con- TENNIS AND TAPES - D. llloore, V. Ladensack, P. Petrick, M. Melton, C. Ausman, and L. Bezy prepare to take of for the 50-yard dash on Sports Day. SPORTS 59 Q f m 5 Il , A A A Q 1, A , kyjxuf, .V.l I M ,Lb vpjabfgf R ..Xv'f-L4-' Jllg5f,,w,,w X74 givin, VN 5 X Af!! I 1 'I-. Lff,,iSLIfI' I -,ard M ..ff I IIIj 'fIL'IWfI. M95 Im , I X k, Us NS! I, my U13 W gy Q . 1 My I M02 Q' I JWNLI ,j..L,vu4L,3N- ' a Jeff f7101II'fI w.,Q,f5,.,,j'CL I .bf ' QIIIIIIIIIIIIIWI I IIEIIII II I CIIVIIIIIE 57 'f Ka -FIJI Vxgkg-Q XXI? 91,2 Vq,, if , ,ff 1625 .- ,- wiv IIQII2' Q1 IO MUMI I , I I If! -vc' f . fr fb - I , C90 fI fiI7I, GJ iff I I, VI' . 4 : I If 42? 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X GIRLS' STATE RIVALS - Kathy Lynding gloats about her candidate as Patty Ronan looks on during the Septem- ber Assembly. 62 ACTIVITIES September Schemes i - With New Friends MTI-IEY GET HEAVIER EVERY YEAR, moans Junior Linda Gorey to classmates Rosemary Naujokaitis, Teresa Connolly and Ioan Brooks at book-buying time. WIZARD OF ADS - Jane Neumann, Peggy O'Neill, Teresa Dettmer, Candy Campbell and Teresa Schweiger boost selling spirit in the Ad Drive skit. Experience Begins With September comes the end of summer, the beginning of fall, and the start of school. The empty halls are filled again, organization and rigid schedules enter the once relaxed and haphazard lives. 4'Thirty days hath September . . ., and all of them are bursting with activity - initiation, freshman orientation, new club members, and new ideas. September recalls the three R's. Realization - the school has begun, Recreation - with class parties, birthday celebrations, football games, and bus trips, and Reflection - with elections, tests and Mass. September brings with it the excitement of the new, the reverence of tradition, and the awe of what is still to come. fe if f' 6'WHICH WAY IS . . . ? - Freshman initiates Marlene Tilden and Susan McCarthy look as if they are entering the right room at the wrong time. YO0 HOO, BOYS - Sharon O'C'onnor and Margaret Sampley smile prettily as Mary Beth Cavanaugh waves the boys into the bus for the trip to the Casa Grande football game. ACTIVITIES 63 October Occurences chool Functions October, The jack-o-lantern month, saw the Mother Mary Clarke program provoke thoughts of vocations . . . A the Seniors tie their class bonds E i at the ring ceremony . . . and our new oflicers ' ask God's help to lead us onward. Through telescopes We sighted . . . Columbus bringing us our calendars . . . and dancing on the tennis courts. g'I WILL UPHOLD THE DUTIES OF MY OFFICE . . . Terry Hebern and Carol Campbell receive their Student Council pins from like the World's nations Ought to be. Father Kelleher at the Installation of Officers. Picnicking united us . . . LIVING DEVOTION - Sodality Prefect Patrice Delegrange leads the school in the traditional Living Rosary, which was formed by the Junior and Senior socialists. 64 ACTIVITIES Unite tudents BONDS OF UNITY - Seniors Teresa Dettmer, Vicki Small, and Pat Miller make pledges of loyalty at Senior Ring Ceremony. 'OL' CHRIS COLUMBUS - Sandy Mac- Dougall introduces Student Council members iat the Chris Columbus Skit which promoted the sale of the new school calendar. f I X' NI THINK A NUN SHOULD BE . . .M - Xavierites speak out during the Founder's Day Assembly in honor of Mother Mary Frances Clark CANDID CAMERA - Mary Ahearn adjusts her hair as Sara Treadway, Carol Barford, Stacy Barron, Mary Sue Cordon, Jo Ann Brown, Cathy McBirnie, and Vicki Areghini rehearse the U.N. Picnic songs. ACTIVITIES 65 E Q- ff f v -V W, 5 SENIOR FLOAT - In the swim with Homecoming are Bob 445 FOOT 2, EYES OF BLUE - Zeluj, Margaret Caniglia, Jim Lockhead, Mimi Mayfeo, ,lim Kathy Hagan leads the cheering at the Rohling, and Jan Petrie. Homecoming Game. STRENGTH IN NUMBERS - Brophy and Xavier student bodies com- bine forces at the Homecoming Rally. 66 'GINTEGRATED SPIRIT - George Anderson, Kathy Lyding, an Bill Magnan perform in a new first -- a mixed skit at the Homecomin Rally. RAM CHOPS Q Broncos pursue Rams in the Homecoming Game that ended in a 14-14 tie. ww- f W--Ha mm.: mmteewmzwwwmwsietwxwmfwnzxmvvswhumwwus was x HOPEFUL QUEEN CANDIDATES anal escorts anxiously await voting results: Harry Cavanaugli, Marianne Bolduc, Chris Boland, Maureen McLoone, ,lane Neumann, George Anderson, Barbara Williams, ,lim Shea, Irene 0,Connor, and Mike Coppinger. ef . , . 'L Homecoming 965: .., , .-I. l . :IP N-, ' ' OURS in '65 provided the atmosphere with its floats of speakeasies of the Roaring '20s, Keystone Kops, senior ditch day, beach style 1925, and a '29 football game complete with cheerleaders. Estimates of alumni, parents and students at the game soared as high as 1,500, and checkout girls at the Dance stopped counting at 800. Such roaring spirit climbed to its peak p amidst 1920 cars, endless rolls of red and White crepe paper, candidates in full-length formals, 1 and the climactic naming of Irene O'Connor as OUR Queen. ' ur Unlimited Roarin pirit U OURS IN 65 - Queen Irene 0'Connor and escort Mike Cop- pinger reign over Homecoming. ACTIVITIES 67 PARENTS' NIGHT IN - Sister Mary Emile Rose explains the Glee Club plans to interested parents at the Back-T0- School night. November Novelties SCHOOL SPIRIT - Ian Dahl expresses her opinion at the open Student Council meeting. Discussion, Drama, Danc A Whirlwind of activities keynoted November with a fashion show, a Safari Dance, and a Wild, Wooly, feast day for our Principal. Student Council opened up its doors and held a meeting for the entire student hody . . . school spirit Was defined . . . spontaneous ideas provoked thoughts of c'l'loW can l improve me?'7 SAFARI-A-GO-G0 - The annual Glee Club Dance, in mid-November, brought the African jungle to the Phoenix Womanis Club. 68 ACTIVITIES 'GALTOGETHER NOW . . F' Juniors gather around the piano as they sing renditions of old favorites at their class party in November. Generates W O Moments gone by were remembered with a Hag raising for an assassinated President. The football season ended with a final fierce game . . . and Red Crossers polished shoes, ankles, LONG AND SHORT OF IT - Mary Eileen Ifnoell H D and Tina Heiple model the granny-rnodv look in the and hands to raise money for the Chapter ouse GAA Fashion Show. RED- CROSS BUFFERS - The west Campus is the MIRACLE WORKER - Sophomores Sue Costello and Lori Santos Scene for the Red Cross shoe shine designated to portray Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller in the Drama Club pro- remove all the dust acquired in a typical hike to the duction in November. cafeteria. ACTIVITIES 69 PLENTY FOR PISANAMO - Diane MacDougall, Mary Ann 0'Malley, Cathy Wyatt, and Cathy McBirnie collect canned goods, toys, and clothes for the Indian Mission in Southern Arizona. December Doings 0 0 0 AVE MARIA - Seniors pay tribute to Mary on P ef it ' I I I t d the Feast of her Immaculate Conception with the S n e . Rose Ceremony. REINDEER RUN - Two of Santa's chief reindeer, Alannah Kahley and ,loan Brooks, sort Xavier's Christmas mail for the Junior stamp project. I 70 ACTIVITIES WPOINT-SETTA,' PENS - Nina Erra, Maureen Monaghan, and Kathy Dougherty examine the flower pens sold by the Senior Honor Society. CHRISTMAS CAROLERS - Singing with the Glee Club at the Phoenix Municipal Center are Toodie Mueller, Donna Moore and Peggy Brown. Q 'E Q55 X HOLLY I-IUSTLE - Glee Clubbers Margaret Walsh and Alannah Kahley promote Christmas spirit selling holly sprigs to Mary Eldridge, Trudy Muck- X erman, and Susan Vitus. C I X December Delights HAND THEN THEY ADORED HIMN -- Shepherds Sue Steyaert, Linda Bezy, Roberta Brown, and Mary Eileen Knoell enact a Tableau for the Glee Club Con- cert. MPINE CONES AND HOLLY BERRIES - Helen Haggerty and Amy Dwyer inspect the wares peddled by Joanne Haggerty in the Glee Club Concert. 72 ACTIVITIES oeial Season Win s Early December brought tributes to Mary as Seniors enacted the Rose Ceremony on the south campus lawn. Fund raisers marked the pre-Christmas season with the Glee Club peddling sprigs of holly and the Honor Society selling yuletide pens. Upperclassmen promoted December Spirit as the Peppermint Panic brought candy and rallies, and Christmas cards were delivered via the Reindeer Run. Holly-decked Glee-Clubbers sang the Seasonls Greetings at their Yuletide Concert, and the student body assembled for the traditionally Junior Honor Society sponsored Candlelighting ceremony. '4Christmas Carouselv capped the year-end festivities as the Seniors staged their formal at the Safari Hotel. QUEEN CANDIDATES - Mimi Mafeo, Patty Ronan, Kathy Lyding, Sandy MacDougall, Nancy Ro- jeski and escorts await the announcement of Christmas Queen ,65. Into Hi h Gear CHRISTMAS CAROUSEL - fohn Pope and Sylvia Wehrley enjoy a brief interlude between dances at the Christmas Formal in Scottsdale. CROWNING TOUCH - Liz Gaulocher, Christmas Queen 764, crowns her successor, Nancy Rojeski. Nancy's escort was Chuck Boddicker. ACTIVITIES 73 s I QUIET OF THE DESERT - The peaceful beauty of the Casa de Paz y Bien blends with the solitude of the soul into recollection during senior retreat. January ,litters Q -iil-1 I SELF-RENEWAL - Seniors put their futures into perspective under the guidance of Retreat Master Rev. John Shepherd, S. J. l W 741 ITNOWLEDGE THROUGH DISCUSSION - Father Vincent Doherty, S. J., underclassmen Retreat Master, gives added advice to Corki Stewart, art, Judy Woodall, Sally Sullivan, and Sofi Gonzales. ALONE WITH GOD -- Solitude adds meaning to retreat as two under- classmen meditate on the love of God. - 1 LOSER WINS AT XAVIER - Barry Goldwater gathers autograph seekers after an off-the-cuff talk at a Xavier Mothers' Club meeting. n Exams vs. Resolutions The new year,s bells signaled the return to classes where determined students settled down to mid-year review. Both prepared scholars and midnight crammers faced exams, while under threatening skies and cold, crisp mornings Seniors began the oflicial countdown F toward June graduation. Teachers were appreciated at an Our Fair Faculty luncheon, and Barry Coldwater aroused controversy at a Mothers, Club meeting. Retreat was the time for quiet reflection as students set goals for the second semester. l OUR FAIR FACULTY - Faculty mem- bers enjoy luncheon prepared by the Home Ec department on Teachers' Ap- preciation Day. . I 5 FACULTY SERENADE - Student Council members: S. Coury, M. Delise, V. Ladensack, M. McGinn, and M. McLoone entertain faculty with parody on My Fair Lady for Teacher's Appreciation Day. ACTIVITIES 75 CONTROLLED CHAOS - Juniors enjoy their Valentine Box Lunch in the convent community room. SHE'S MY FRIEND - Xavierites ap- plaud actress Jane Powell as she prom- enades down the center aisle during a per- sonal appearance. v fa 56? Nw if fi jeg e -e i NLET ME ENTERTAIN YOU - Kathie Campisano sings BOOK BROWSERS - Rosemary Twaddle and Anne Krona- to the Iunching student body in a pep skit for the Mothers' Club witter examine the merchandise at the Library Club's Arabian project - Molly Brown. Book Bazaar in February. 76 ACTIVITIES Instead of the usual lull that accompanies February, a storm of events clouded the calendar: Jane Powell, alias ulVIolly Brownf' barnstormed Xavieris assembly hall amid waves of applause. A pizza sale, Valentine's Box Lunch, popcorn and coke at a hootenanny first, a German luncheon for the faculty, and an Arabian bazaar of paperbacks, - All roared across the February horizon. February Frolics D ays pic ed PIZZA PANIC - Carol Trygar purchases an Italian lunch from Lynn Rarolin and Maryann Delise at the NFL-NHS pizza sale. b Glamour, F un, Food DIVERSIFIED TALENTS - Ann Rivers and Ruth McDevitt fabovej admire deco- rations at the German Faculty Luncheon. Norma Burns fleftj entertains students amid colces and popcorn at a Xavier first - H0otenanny ,66.', ACTIVITIES 77 iMUCHAS GRACIAS, SENIORITAS! - Mrs. Whitlow thanks her Spanish II class for the yellow rose corsage presented her in appreciation of her nine weeks as visiting teacher from ASU. MPRETTY BABY - Judy Pantner, Sue Dale, and Ricki Hebern just can't believe the change as they vote for their favorite in the junior's annual Baby Picture contest. 'Marching' Through April prin Bursts ln With w March came in with a roar - a clamor of applause from 6'Our Town Was the start of a wave of sound that swept the month. Wishes and sighs from science exhibitors mixed with Voices above the crowd in an open Student Council meeting. Shrieks from the baby contest winners and cries of 'Top of the Mornin' merged with the shrill Whistles from a rodeo dance. The crest of the wave slowly died with a sigh of relief at the close of quarter exams. BREAKFAST AT THE GIBBS - In a pre-opening night rehearsal, Chris Bjorklund. Roberta Coppinger, and Tom Black pantomime a breakfast scene from Our Town. 78 ACTIVITIES COULD YOU NOT THEN WATCH . . . - Junior Sue Ryan leads Lenten prayers as Xavierites are afjxorded an opportunity to show positive resolutions by attendance at stations. Leaps, kips, Bounds SQUARE TRIANGLES? - Sophomore Judy Lyding poses by her prize-winning entry in the Xavier Science Fair in March. XHS SIGNING IN - Reporter Tessie Miller, Xaviefs own Nancy Dickerson, prepares to broadcast her weekly news tidbits of student life. April was . . . a month of contrast - the boisterous laughter of April foolers, serenity, peace and quiet of Eastertideg the furious pace of Fiesta, thoughtful decisions at electionsg the relaxful harmony of the Glee Club Concertg impatient expectation for the ASU Science Fair resultsg the sensationalism of election campaigns, the newness of registrationg and the excitement of the GAA picnic. ACTIVITIES 79 BRIDGE TO MEMORIES - Robert Pardee, Marianne Johnson, Karen Laitis, Tom Van Loone, Mike Fitzgerald, Lois Gouveia, Kathy Hagan, and Jim. Creech absorb the festive prom atmosphere. May Memories QUEEN OF THE MAY - Sodality Ojficers .lady Dahl, Mary E. Knoell, Patrice Delegrange and Kathy Wallace, pay tribute to Our Blessed Lady during the May Crowning Ceremony. LOBBY LOUNGING - K. Stewart, F. Frankfurt, L. Gouveia, ter converse between dances at the Xavier-Brophy Prom. The M. Fitzgerald, R. Bitondo, T. McCabe, S. Coury, and S. Schlat- join! Prom wa-S held GF Del WGbb'S T0wneH0uSe. 80 ACTIVITIES 1QUE BUENO! - Sister Mary Ann Richard and Sister Mary John Raymond thumb through the pages of the 1966 Xaverian. taking Whi1'l The end of the beginning . . . Xavier's Hnal chapter in the '65-'66 school year expressed itself throughout the month of our Lady . . . an essence of spring flowers, rapturous music the exciting whirl of the Prom, upper and lower class unity . . . movie, banquet, tea, frolicking club parties, memories immortal . . . the yearbook, recognition in the awards assembly, a sad farewell to Sister Mary Katrine and . . graduation , WE,LL REMEMBER ALWAYS . . . - The Seniors bid final farewell to the past and look forward to the future as they assemble at the Church for the Graduation Ceremony. 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COMMEMORATION OF OUR LADY - Seniors honor It was helol on the south campus on December 7, the the Blessed Virgin Mary in the annual Rose Ceremony. before the feast ofthe Immaculate Conception. 84 STUDENT LIFE enior Lifebflood RELAXING SENIORS - V. Moorhous, L. Johnson, and V. Grossman view entertainment at U.N. Picnic. IT TICKLES - T. Dettmer, P. 0'Neill and J. Neumann prepare for Wizard of Adsi' skit to promote the Ad Drive in October. Senior year is . . . second story occu- pation . . . deepened friendships . . . nostalgia . . . playing Red Rover on the west campus . . . doing things for the last time . . . noon-time song fests . . . piloting the organizations . . . battery of tests . . . caps and gowns . . . a proud new title . . . possessing front-row seats . . . off-campus privileges . . . midnight cram- ming . . . implanting memories . . . re- treat in the peaceful desert - . . an awak- ened identity . . . the time for parting . . . GRADUATION. SING AND SWING -- V. Zecchini, K. Billings, ,lady Dahl, and A. Tanguay enjoyed a song at the class party in September. ETERNAL FLAME - C. Baslia, D. Linsenmeyer, and J. Boyd par- ticipate in the Senior flag raising commemorating President Kennedy. STUDENT LIFE WHO'S WHO IN SENIOR CLASS - Senior Class Uyficers are: L. Cascio, secretaryg N. Rojeski, social chairmang L. Johnson, vice-presidentg S. Coury, 205 representatioeg fseateolj C. Campbell, treasurerg and K. Lyding, president. KRIGHTQ M. Mayfeo ftopj and S. Mac- Dougall are representatives of 203 anti 201. From Peppermint Panic to Joint Prom ovelt Invades Seniors' Approach ICE CREAM LADY - Kathy Lyding passes out the goodies to waiting hands at the Orphans Picnic in N overnber. 86 STUDENT LIFE With unlimited spirit and energy, the seniors rushed through the year at a maddenng pace. Highlighting the lirst joint project with Brophy was the Homecoming theme, MOURS in ,65.', Christmas traditions were observed as the tree Was lit - Candlelighting proceeded With quiet solemnity. 'Teppermint Panicw characterized the ingenuity and pep of the class bring- ing with it fun and funds. Through '4Christmas Carousel,'7 the used year was gaily concluded. The enthusiasm typified by these beginnings extended throughout the year. Muscles became sore and bruises were gained as the physical staminal' of the seniors was revealed at the picnic for the orphans. Following the barrage of entrance exams and the semester tests' reign of terror, the seniors emerged with a record-breaking number on the Honor Roll. Excitement mounted as Prom time drew 11ear and a mad scramble for suitable dates ensued. This same energy properly channelled, developed the mature individual who would appreciate the significance of a diploma. Finally the optimism of the class Was summed up in the senior prayer: I believe in the Sun even when it is not shining . . . I believe in Love even when I feel it not . . . I believe in God even when He is silent. PEPPERMINT PANIC - Marianne Bolduc whispers the winners of the raffle to Santa fChris Adarnsj. Chances A were sold for pictures, records, and dinners-for-two' DIVING INTO THE PROM - Seniors enjoy the night air around the pool at the first joint Xavier-Brophy Prom. To tudent Life SINGING DOUBLE - Elena and .lo Ann Gemelli participate in the hootenanny sponsored by the Student Council. MASS MADE MODERN - Seniors of Brophy and Xavier attend a Folk Mass which was characterized by singing folk songs and playing guitars. .1u. .w Al TM' mr 5 5 K Mi an if 44 1-we 4 4 X222 me oo awww 6 4' , , . '. f , ,isa 'gi Qin: ttiniaggggg STUDENT LIFE 87 Christine Gemma Adams Constance Lee Ausman Carol Saffer Barford Kathleen Theresa Barry CHRISTINE GEMMA ADAMS Red Cross 1-4, Representative 3, Vice-President 4, Award 23 GAA 1-43 Typing Award 23 Perfect Atten- dance 2g IHSBC 3. CONSTANCE LEE AUSMAN Science Club 3, 43 CAA 2-4, Award 2-33 Sacristy Society 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 23 Transfer 2, Mary- crest High School, Denver, Colorado. CAROL SAFFER BARFORD Sodality 1-43 Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 43 NFL 2-4, Secretary 3, President 43 GAA 1, 2g Glee Club 43 Red Cross 2-4, Award 2g Debate lg Drama 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Sacristy Soci- ety 3g Latin Award lg Typing Award lg Honors 2-43 NEDT Award 3g NMSQT Semi- finalist 4. KATHLEEN THERESA BARRY Glee Club 1-4, Vice-President 43 Choir 1-43 Folk Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Soda- lity 1, 23 Sacristy Society 3, 43 Red Cross 1, 23 SSCA 2. CHERYL MARIE BASHA Sodality 1-43 GAA 1-4, Clee Club 2-4, Drama 3, 4. LINDA MARGUERITTE BEZY GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Representative 1, 2, 43 Sodality 1, 23 Red Cross 3, 43 Debate lg Science Club 3, 43 Folk Club 43 Sacristy Society 3, 43 Latin Award 13 NEDT Award 3. KATHRYN FELICIA BILLINGS Red Cross 1-4, Award 23 GAA 1, 23 Art Club 2, 43 Folk Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Science Award 3. REGINA ELIZABETH BITONDO Glee Club lg Sewing Club 33 Math Club lg Year- book Staff 33 Transfer 4, Central Catholic High, Norwalk, Connecticut. Rin Ceremon Conveys pirit Cheryl Marie Basha Linda Margueritte Bezy Kathryn Felicia Billings Regina Elizabeth Bitondo 88 SENIORS s or J Marianne Jeanne Bolduc Jo Ann Boyd Roberta Jean Brown MARIANNE JEANNE BOLDUC Sodality 1, 2, NFL 2-4, Award 2, Treasurer 3, GAA 1-4, Award 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Red Cross 3, 4, X-Press Staff 3, Drama 3,4, Sacristy Society 3, 4, Homecoming Atten- dant 4. JO ANN BOYD CAA 1-4, Sodality 1, X- Press Staff 4, Sacristy Society 3, 4, Drama 4, Glee Club 4. ROBERTA JEAN BROWN GAA 1-4, Red Cross 1,2, Art Club 1-3. CHRISTINE MARIE BYRNE Red Cross 4, Science Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Xavierian Staff 4, Essay Award 1, Spelling Award 2, Perfect Attendance 2, NEDT Award 3, Honors 1-4, Science Award 3, NCCJ Youth Conference 4. CANDACE JANE CAMPBELL Honor So- ciety 1, 2, Treasurer 2, CAA 1-4, Red Cross 1-4, Art Club 1,2, Science Club 4, Class Treasurer 1-4, Honors 1-4, Science Award 2, 3, NEDT Award 3, Anytown 4, IHSBC 4. KATHLEEN SUE CAMPISANO Red Cross 2-4, Award 3, Representative 3, Drama 1, 3,4, President 4, Sodality 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, NFL 4, GAA 2-4, Honors 2-4, NEDT Award 3, Math Award 2, 3, Ford Science Award 3, IHSBC 4, Transfer 2, St. John High, Ashtabula, Ohio. BEVERLY JOYCE CAMPTELL GAA 1-4, Glee Club 1-4, Library 4, Red Cross 4, FIA 4. MARGARET ANNE CANIGLIA GAA 1-4, Award 1, X-Press Staff 2-4, Drama 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, DIANA ROSELLE CARIGNAN Red Cross 1-4, Science Club 1,2, Class Vice-President 1, CAA 1, 2, Cheersquad 3, Drama Club 4, Transfer 4, Clarence Fulton High School, Vernon, B. C., Canada. of Identit In Senior Class of 966 Christine Marie Byrne Candace Jane Campbell Kathleen Sue Campisano Beverly Joyce Camptell Margaret Anne Caniglia Diana Roselle Carignan SENIORS 89 Karleen Cecilia Carroll Loretta Marie Cascio Mary Ellen Cavanagh Ellen Teresa Cohen KARLEEN CECILIA CARROLL Glee Club 1, 25 GAA 2, Award 1, 25 Folk Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Spelling Award 1-35 FIA 45 Typing Award 4. LORETTA MARIE CASCIO Sodality 1-45 GAA 1-4, Award 1-35 Red Cross 1-4, Award 25 Drama 35 Science Club 35 Class Secretary 45 Honors 2-45 Science Award 35 Typing Award 2, 45 Spelling Award 1-35 Perfect Attendance 15 Latin Award 15 FIA 4. MARY ELLEN CAVANAGH GAA 1-45 Award 1-35 Sodality 1-45 Library 2-45 Perfect Attendance 25 Typing Award 25 Sacristy So- ciety 45 Science Club 3, 4. ELLEN TERESA COHEN CAA 1-4, Award 1-35 Red Cross 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 1, X-Press Staff 45 Science Club 3, 45 Art Award 2. VIRGINIA MARIE COLLINS GAA 1-4, Award 25 Glee Club I-45 Debate 15 Drama 3, 45 Library 2-4, Vice-President 35 Honors 15 Spelling Award 2, 35 Art Award 2. SANDRA SUSANNA COURY Student Council 45 Representative 45 Drama 3, 45 Sci- ence Club 3, 45 Latin Award 15 Art Award 15 Perfect Attendance 15 Honors 1-45 NEDT Award 35 Xavierian Staff 4. VICTORIA ANN CROSSMAN Clee Club 1-45 Choir I-35 Red Cross 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Art Club 1-45 Spanish Club 25 Xavier- ian Staff 45 Mercy Medal 2, 35 Transfer 4, Mercy High School, Omaha, Nebraska. JANET KAREN DAHL CAA I-4, Represen- tative 1, Historian 2, Point Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Awards 1-45 Clee Club 1-4, Treasurer 35 Sodality 1, 25 Student Council 45 Choir 4. Orphans Captivate Class of Virginia Marie C0lliIlS Sandra Susanna Coury Victoria Ann Crossman Janet Karen Dahl 90 SENIORS 6 Judith Kay Dahl Patrice Eileen Delagrange JUDITH KAY DAHL Sodality 1-4, Vice- Prefect 43 CAA 1-4, Award 1-33 Clee Club 1-43 Xavierian Staff lg Sacristy Society 3, 43 Class Social Chairman 1-33 Perfect Atten- dance 23 Folk Club 43 Art Club 43 Choir 4. PATRICE EILEEN DELAGRANGE So- dality 1-4, Secretary 2, Prefect 43 GAA 1-4, Award 23 Student Council 3, 4, Representative 3g Honors lg Spelling Award 2, 33 Latin Award 2, 3g Perfect Attendance 1-33 Art Award 2, 3g Art Club 43 SSCA 4. MARYANN DELISE Library Club 2-4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, President 43 GAA 3, 4, Award 33 Red Cross 1-43 Drama 3, 43 Honors 1-43 Student Council 43 NEDT Award 3. TERESA ANN DETTMER Red Cross 1-43 GAA 1-43 Glee Club 2-43 Science Club 3, 43 Ford Science Award 33 Xavierian Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 43 Honors 2, 33 Art Award 1, 2g Perfect Attendance 1-33 Publications Workshop 4. K Maryann Delise Teresa Ann Dettmer Danielle Catherine DeWan Mary Kathleen Downes 6 At Encanto Park Picnic DANIELLE CATHERINE DEWAN GAA 1-4, Red Cross 3, 43 X-Press Staff 43 Science Award 3g Art Award 33 Drama 43 NFL 4. MARY KATHLEEN DOWNES Red Cross 1-43 Award 3g GAA 1-43 Award 13 Folk Club 43 Latin Award lg Sodality 13 Drama 4. CORA MAY DRURY GAA 3, 43 Honor So- ciety 23 Folk Club 3, 43 Drama 2-43 Student Council 43 Choir 43 Cheerleader 23 Art Club 4, President 43 Art Award 23 Honors 23 Transfer 3, St. Mary's of the Plains, Dodge City, Kansas. LAURAINE TI-IERESA DWYER GAA 1-4, Representative 3, Award 1-33 Sodality 1-43 Red Cross lg Library 3, 43 Xavierian Staff 43 Latin Award 13 Honors 23 St. Thomas More Reading Award 23 Science Club 3, 43 Science Award 13 Spelling Award 1-33 Typing Award 33 FIA 4. Cora May Drury Lauraine Theresa Dwyer SENIORS 91 Linda Elizabeth Eckert Carol Janet Ellison Donna Mae Ereth Cheryl Margaret Evans eniors Master Coded Cobbledy ook LINDA ELIZABETH ECKERT GAA 1-4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Awards 1-33 FIA 43 Red Cross 2-43 Sodality 13 X-Press Staff 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Spelling Award 1, 33 Perfect Attendance 1-33 Honors 2, 3. CAROL JANET ELLISON Student Council 1-3, Representative 2, 33 Homeroom President lg Honor Society 1, 3, 43 GAA 1-4, Award 1-33 Red Cross 1, 23 Science Club 33 Library 3, 43 Honors 1-43 Perfect Attendance 1-33 Spelling Award 1, 23 Typing Award 2. DONNA MAE ERETH GAA 1-4, Award 1-33 Glee Club 1-43 Sodality 1, 23 Folk Club 43 Xavierian Stall 23 Choir 1-43 Science Award 33 Honors 23 Perfect Attendance 1-33 Latin Award 1, 23 Typing Award 2. CHERYL MARGARET EVANS GAA 1-4, Award 1-33 Glee Club 1-43 Red Cross 1, 3, 4, Representative 43 Spelling Award 2. MAUREEN JEANNE FELCYN Sodality 1-4, Unit Leader 23 Honor Society 2-43 GAA 1, 23 Art Club 23 Library 3, 43 Essay Award 13 Science Award 13 Perfect Attendance 1-33 Latin Award 1, 23 Art Award 23 NEDT Award 33 Honors 1-43 Spelling Award 1, 33 Time Current Events Award 3. CLAUDIA EILEEN FINK GAA 1-43 Red Cross 2, 43 Library 2-43 Spelling Award 2. MARY BETH FINNEY GAA 1-43 Red Cross 1, -2, 4, Representative 2g Drama 3, 43 Science Club 4. PATRICIA ANN FITZGERALD Sodality '2-43 Honor Society 23 GAA 1-4, Award 2, 33 Red Cross 1, 2, 43 X-Press Staff 3, 43 Art Club 1, 2, 43 Cheerleader 43 Latin Award 2, 33 Spelling Award 1-33 NEDT Award 33 Honors 1-43 Publications Workshop 43 Young Arizonan Correspondent 4. 92 SENIORS Maureen Jeanne Felcyn Claudia Eileen Fink Mary Beth Finney Patricia Ann Fitzgerald Sondra Ann Garman Virginia Corinne Geare Elena Rita Gemelli Joann Yolanda Gemelli f .A.T., A.C.T., C.E.E.B. Tests ' M mu 'r Mr SONDRA ANN GARMAN GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Red Cross 1-4, Award 1,2, Sodality 1, Xavierian Staff 4, Perfect Attendance 1. VIRGINIA CORINNE GEARE Red Cross 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, Library 2, 3, Sodality 1, Latin Award 1-3, St. Thomas More Reading Award 2, Perfect Attendance 1, 2. ELENA RITA GEMELLI GAA 1-4, Red Cross 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, Folk Club 4, Art Award 2, Transfer 3, The Mary Louis Aca- demy, Jamaica. New York. ,IOANN YOLANDA GEMELLI GAA 1-4, Red Cross 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, Folk Club 4, Transfer 3, The Mary Louis Academy, Ja- maica, New York. MARY SUSAN GORDON GAA 1-4, Award Honor Society 2-4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Latin Award 1, 2, Math Award 1-3, St. Thomas More Reading Award 2, 3, Essay Award 1, Spelling Award 3, Honors 1-4, Xavierian Staff 4. .IUDITH ELAINE GRIFFIN GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Glee Club 1, 2, Red Cross 1, Choir 1, 2, Perfect Attendance 3. KAREN SUANN GRIM GAA 1-4, Award 1, 3, Glee Club 1-4, Spelling Award 1. .IOANN MARIE HAGGERTY GAA 1-4, Award 2, Glee Club 1-4, Sodality 1-4, Red Cross 1, Folk Club 4, Xavierian Staff 4, Choir 1, 2, Spelling Award 2, Honors 4. DOROTHY EILEEN HALL Red Cross 1, 4, GAA 1, Sacristy Society 3, 4. 1-3, Red Cross 2-4, Award 2, 3, Sodality 1-4, Mary Susan Gordon Karen Suann Grim Joanne Marie Haggerty Dorothy Eileen Hall Judith Elaine Griffin SENIORS 93 'EE Marquira Lucia Hancock Patricia Ann Heipne Fantas , Formals , Fun. . . MARQUITA LUCIA HANCOCK GAA 1, 3, 4, Award 3, Glee Club 2-4, Red Cross 2-4, Sodality 2, X-Press Staff 3, 4, Art Club 3, Art Award 3, Transfer 2, Cortez High School, Phoenix, Arizona. PATRICIA ANN HEIPLE GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Red Cross 1, Spelling Award 1, 2. MARY KATHRYN HEUSER GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Sodality 1-3, Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Science Award 3, Xavierian Staff 4, NEDT Award 3. DONNA JEAN HOCHSTRASSER GAA 1-4, Sodality 2-4, Red Cross 1-4, Drama 3, 4, Science Club 3, Library 2, Perfect Atten- dance, 1, 2. BARBARA ANN HUGHES Sodality 1-4, GAA 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Debate 1, Science Club 3, 4, Xavierian Staff 3, St. ,loseph's Junior Auxiliary President 4. KATHLEEN ANN HUGHES GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Representative 3, 4, Red Cross 1-4, X-Press Staff 3, 4, Drama 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Science Award 3, Honors 2-4. GLORIA JEAN HUNDELT GAA 1-4, Award 2, Red Cross 4. MAUREEN CYNTHIA HUNTIMER GAA 1-3, Award 1, Red Cross 2-4, Award 2, Glee Club 1-4, Art Club 1, 4, Sodality 1, Library 2-4, FIA 4. MARY INGRID JENNETT Red Cross 1-4, Award 1-3, Treasurer 3, Representative 2, Honor Society 1-4, Sodality 1-4, Treasurer 2, GAA 1-4, Awards 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, President 4, Science Award 3, Library 2-4, Latin Award 1-3, NEDT Award 3, Honors 1-4, Anytown 4, SSCA 3, Spelling Award 1, 2, Optimist Award 4. Mary Kathryn HBHSCI' DOIIIIH Jean Hochstrasser Gloria Jean Hundelt Maureen Cynthia Huntimer Barbara Ann Hughes Kathleen Ann Hughes 94- SENIORS ,Mm. . Mary Ingrid Jennett Linda Sue Johnson Marianne Frances Johnson Catherine Ann Juhl ' Highli ht Christmas Carousel LINDA SUE JOHNSON Sodality 1-45 Honor Society 1-45 Student Council 35 GAA 1-45 Science Club 3, 4, Science Award 35 Sacristy Society 35 Room Vice-President 15 FIA 45 Class President 2, Vice-President 3, 45 Latin Award 1-35 NEDT Award 35 Honors 1-45 Perfect Attendance 1-35 Typing Award 25 St. Thomas More Reading Award 15 NMSQT Award 4. MARIANNE FRANCES JOHNSON GAA 2, 45 Red Cross 1, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Honors 25 Class Treasurer 15 Transfer 2, Wellesley .lunior High School, Wellesley, Massachusetts. CATHERINE ANN JUHL Sodality 2-45 CAA 1, 25 Sacristy Society 3, 45 Spelling Award 25 Perfect Attendance 1-35 Typing Award 35 FIA 4. ELLEN LOUISE KENNEDY Sodality 1-4, Unit leader 45 CAA 1-45 Red Cross 3, 45 Representative 45 Drama 35 FIA 45 Library 25 Sacristy Society 3, 45 Typing Award 3. MARY JOSEPHINE KNAPP Sodality 1-45 GAA 2-45 Red Cross 3, Award 35 Debate 15 Drama 3, 45 Sacristy Society 3, 4, Co-chairman 3, Chairman 45 Glee Club 4. MARY EILEEN KNOELL GAA 1-45 Award 1-3, Recording Secretary 2, Treasurer 35 So- dality 2-4, Treasurer 45 X-Press Staff 35 Art Club 1. KAREN ANN KORTE GAA 1-4, Award 1-35 Glee Club 45 Perfect Attendance 1. Ellen Louise Kennedy Mary Eileen Knoell Mary Josephine Knapp Karen Ann Korte SENIORS 95 Veronica Marie Ladensack Karen Suzanne Laitis Jeanne Marie Lamhe Patricia A1111 LHUX Pledges of Devotion To Blessed Virgin VERONICA MARIE LADENSACK Sodal- ity 1-43 Honor Society 33 Student Council 1, 4, Room President 13 Glee Club 13 Science Club 3, 43 Xavierian Staff 3, 4, Editor 43 Latin Award lg Science Award 3-3 FIA 43 Typing Award 2, 43 Perfect Attendance 33 Honors 1-43 Publications Workshop 4. KAREN SUZANNE LAITIS GAA 1, 2, 4, Award 2, Representative 23 Red Cross 43 So- dality 1-33 Drama lg FIA 43 Science Award 23 Typing Award 33 Transfer 2, Sienna High School, Chicago, Illinois. ,IEANNE MARIE LAMBE Sodality 1, 23 GAA 1-43 Red Cross 1, 23 Folk Club 3, 43 Art Club 43 Sacristy Society 3, 43 Spelling Award 2g Perfect Attendance 1, 3. PATRICIA ANN LAUX GAA 1-4, Award 1,23 Art Club 1, 43 Library 33 Perfect Atten- dance 13 Spelling Award 2g St. Thomas More Reading Award 23 FIA 4. PATRICIA AILEEN LINDSEY Glee Club 1-43 GAA 1-43 Award 1-33 Red Cross 23 Choir 23 FIA 4. DARLENE KAY LINSENMEYER GAA 1-43 Drama 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Latin Award 1, 23 Typing Award 23 Honors 2. KATHLEEN SUE LYDING Sodality 1, 2, Unit Leader 23 Honor Society 1-4, Vice- President 23 Student Council 3, 43 GAA lg Red Cross 1-4, Representative 13 X-Press Staff 23 Honors 1-43 Class President 3, 4, Vice-President 23 Girls' State 43 NEDT Award 33 Spelling Award 13 Latin Award 1-33 Typing Award 23 St Thomas More Read- ing Award 23 Senate Youth Committee 43 Optimist Award 4. MAUREEN THERESA LYONS GAA 1, 3, 43 Red Cross 13 Art Club 2,43 Folk Club 3, 43 Science Club 4g Art Award 2, 96 SENIORS Patricia Aileen Lindsey Darlene Kay Linsenmeyer Kathleen Sue Lyding Maureen Theresa Lyons Bernadette Macchiaverna Maria Sandra MacDougaIl Sealed In Rose Ceremon BERNADETTE THERESA MACCHIA- VERNA Sodality 1-4, GAA 1-4, Award 1, 3, Glee Club 1-4, Red Cross 3, 4, Sacristy Soci- ety 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, SSCA 4. MARIA SANDRA MACDOUGALL Sodality 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Student Council 2-4, Representative 4, President-Elect 3, Glee Club 1-4, Red Cross 4, Folk Club 4, X-Press Staff 4, Drama 2, Choir 1, 2, NEDT Award 3, Class President 2, 3, Honors 1, Transfer 3, Marymount International School, Rome, Italy. MARY CHARLENE MACKEY Red Cross 1-4, Award 3, GAA 1-4, Award 2, Sodality 1-4, Sacristy Society 3, 4, Art Award 1, Latin Award 1, Science Award 3, Perfect Attendance 1-3, X-Press Staff 4. MARGARET ELLA MAFFEO Sodality 1-4, Unit Leader 2, Student Council 2-4, Represen- tative 2, 4, Secretary 3, NFL 2-4, Award 2, GAA 1, Glee Club 1-4, Debate 1, Xavierian Staff 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Honors 1, 2, NEDT Award 3, Science Award 3, St. Thomas More Reading Award 1, Anytown 4, AASC Workshop 3, IHSBC 4. PATRICIA ANN MARTIN Red Cross 1, Sodality 1, Sewing Club 1, Library 3, 4, Typing Award 4, Transfer 2, St. ,Ioseph's Academy, Tucson, Arizona. CATHERINE BRIDGET MCBIRNIE GAA 2-4, Glee Club 1, 2, Debate 1, Science Club 4, Library 2-4, NEDT Award 3, Latin Award 1-3, Science Award 1, Spelling Award 1-4, Time Current Events Award 3, Perfect At- tendance 1-3, Xavierian Staff 4. MARILYN TERESA MCF AIR Sodality 1-4, GAA 1-4, Award 1, 2, Red Cross 1-4, X-Press Staff 4, Latin Award 2, Perfect Attendance 1, Honors 3, Room Vice-President 1, Typing Award 2, FIA 4. HELEN PATRICIA MCGILLICUDDY So- dality 1-4, GAA 2, 4, Glee Club 1-4, Red Cross 4, Science Club 3, 4, NFL 4. Mary Charlene Mackey Margaret Ella Maffeo Marilyn Teresa McF air Helen Patricia Mcflillicuddy Patricia Ann Martin C h ' B 'd ' ' at erlne Pl getMcB1rn1e SENIORS 97 Kathleen Margaret McKeever Maureen Jean McLoone K KATHLEEN MARGARET MCKEEVER GAA 2-43 Red Cross 2, 43 Award 2g Folk C1ub 3, 43 Art Club 43 Spelling Award 2g Perfect Attendance lg Typing Award 3g St. Joseph's Jr. Auxiliary Secretary 4. MAUREEN JEAN MCLOONE Sodality 1-43 Student Council 2-4, Representative 2, 3, President 43 GAA 1-43 Red Cross 43 X-Press Staff 2-43 Art Club 2g Drama 33 Science Club 33 Latin Award 1, 2g National Student Coun- cil Leadership Conference 43 Room Secre- tary 1. CLEMENCE ELIZABETH MCMINDES GAA 1-4, Award 23 Sodality 1, 2g Glee Club 13 Art Club lg Folk Club 43 Drama 3g Choir 1. DOROTHY JEAN MIDDLETON Sodality 1-43 GAA 1-4, Award 1-33 FIA 43 Typing Award 2. Clemence Elizabeth McMindes Dorothy Jean Middleton Linda Louise Milan Patricia Ann Miller Meaning of Life Contemplated I LINDA LOUISE MILAN GAA 1-4, Award 13 Red Cross 1, 2, 43 Typing Award 2. PATRICIA ANN MILLER Sodality 1-43 Unit Leader 23 Honor Society 2-43 NFL 3, 4, Vice-President 43 GAA 1, 23 Red Cross 2, 3, Award 2g Sacristy Society 3g Spelling Award 1-33 Latin Award 1-33 Honors 1-43 Science Award 1, 3g St. Thomas More Reading Award 3g NEDT Award 33 American Legion Ora- torical Contest 3g Perfect Attendance 3g U of A Outstanding Junior Girl 33 Highest Scholas- tic Average 1-3. THERESA ANNE MILLER Sodality 1-4, Unit Leader 43 GAA 2, 3, Award 33 X-Press Staff 3, 43 Folk Club 3g Drama 3g Xavierian Staff 43 Sacristy Society 3, 4g Typing Award 33 X. H. S. Reporter 43 Transfer 2, Loretto Academy, E1 Paso, Texas. MARY ANGELA MITCHELL Sacristy So- ciety 33 Art Award 2, 33 Perfect Attendance 2, 33 NEDT Award 33 Science Award 3. 98 SENIORS Theresa Anne Miller Mary Angela Mitchell DONNA JEAN MOORE Sodality 2-45 Honor Society 2-45 GAA 1-4, Award 1-35 Glee Club 1-4, Secretary 45 Red Cross 25 Art Club 2, 3, Secretary 35 Science Club 3, 45 Library 25 Xavierian Staff 45 Spelling Award 25 NEDT Award 35 Art Award 15 Science Award 35 Honors 1-45 Publications Workshop 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANN MOORHOUS NFL 1-45 Sodality 1-45 Science Club 3, 45 GAA 1-4, Award 1-35 Glee Club 1-45 Red Cross 15 Typing Award 25 Perfect Attendance 25 Room Social Chairman 1. MICHELLE KATHLEEN MOULDER NFL 1, 2, Award 15 GAA 1, 2, 4, Award 15 Red Cross 45 Debate 1, 25 Drama 45 Sacristy Society 3, 45 St. Thomas More Reading Award 3. MICHELLE MUELLER CAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Representative 45 Glee Club 1-45 Red Cross 15 Drama 35 Library 2-45 Perfect At- tendance 15 Typing Award 2. MARY ANN MURPHY Sodality 1-45 Honor Society 15 GAA 15 Red Cross 1-45 Library 25 Perfect Attendance 15 Latin Award 1, 25 Honors 1. CHRISTINE ADELE MUTH GAA 1-4, Award 1-35 Red Cross 1, 2, 4, Representative 1, 25 Cheerleader 2, 3. JANE FRANCES NEUMANN GAA 1-45 Red Cross 25 Drama 3, 45 Xavierian Staff 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 45 Science Award 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Anytown 45 Publications Workshop 3. IRENE JEAN O'CONNOR GAA 1-4, Award 25 X-Press Staff 2, 45 Art Club 1, 25 Drama 3, 45 Art Award 1, 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Bro- phy Homecoming Queen 4. Donna Jean Moore Virginia Ann Moorhous Michelle Kathleen Moulder Michelle Mueller piritual Atmosphere of Casa Retreat Mary Ann Murphy Christine Adele Muth Jane Frances Neumann Irene Jean O'Connor SENIORS 99 Peggy Anne O'Neill Catherine Mary Pabst Jeanette Clare Petrie Constance Lee Phillips Banquet, Tea, Movie-Energetic Barbara Lou Piano Barbara Ellen Ramsower Lynn Alice Hardin Eloise Marie Robles 100 SENIORS PEGGY ANNE O'NEILL Sodality 1, 2g NFL 3, 4, Award 3g GAA 1-3, Award 1, 33 Glee Club 1-43 Red Cross 3g Debate lg Sci- ence Club 3, 43 X-Press Staff 3, 43 Art Club 23 Drama 33 Xavierian Staff 2, 33 Choir 1, 23 Spelling Award 2g Latin Award 1-33 St. Tho- mas More Reading Award 3g Honors 1, 2, 43 Room Treasurer lg Class Secretary 2. CATHERINE MARY PABST Sodality 1, 2g GAA 1-43 Red Cross 1, 2g X-Press Staff 4g Art Award 2. JEANETTE CLARE PETRIE Sodality 2g NFL 2, Award 23 GAA 2-4, Award 2, 3g X- Press Staff 2-43 Drama 3, 4g Science Club 3, 43 Sacristy Society 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Red Cross 43 Transfer 2, Bourgade High School, Phoenix, Arizona. CONSTANCE LEE PHILLIPS GAA 1-4, Award 33 Glee Club lg Red Cross 1, 2, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Latin Award 2. BARBARA LOU PIANO Sodality 1-43 GAA 1-43 Glee Club 1-43 Red Cross 13 Latin Award 2. BARBARA ELLEN RAMSOWER GAA 2-43 Red Cross 13 Drama 3, 4. LYNN ALICE RARDIN GAA 1-43 Award 23 Glee Club 1-43 Red Cross lg X-Press Staff 3, 43 Choir 33 Perfect Attendance 1, 33 Honors 1-43 Arizona Register Correspondent 4. ELOISE MARIE ROBLES Red Cross 1-43 GAA 2-43 Science Club 3, 4g Library 2-43 Latin Award 1, 23 Typing Award 2. Corinne Susan Rohrhacher Nancy Marie Rojeski Patricia Mary Ronan Teresa Cale Schweiger Gifts From Juniors, ophs, Frosh Sylvia Louise Serafin Dawn Marie Sicher CORINNE SUSAN ROHRBACHER GAA 1-4, Award 2, 3, Scholarship 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Choir 2, Latin Award 1, Spelling Award 2, Science Award 3, Perfect Attendance 1-3, Art Award 2, Honors 2. NANCY MARIE ROJESKI Sodality 1, GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Representative 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Science Club 3, Choir 1, 3, Typing Award 2, Perfect Atten- dance 1, Class Social Chairman 4, Honors 1, 2. PATRICIA MARY RONAN Student Coun- cil 4, Vice-President 4, GAA 1-4, Award 2, Representative 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Art Club 1, 2, Art Award 1-3, Typing Award 2, Honors 2, Girls State 4, Class Secretary 3, AASC Workshop 4. TERESA GALE SCHWEIGER Sodality 1-4, Unit Leader 4, Honor Society 1-3, Treas- urer 2, Student Council 3, Treasurer 3, NFL 2-4, Award 2, 3, GAA 1-3, Glee Club 1-4, Debate 1, Drama 3, Xavierian Staff 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, Honors 1-4, Latin Award 1, 3, Perfect Attendance 1, AASC Workshop 3, NEDT 3, Rotary Speech Award 3. SYLVIA LOUISE SERAFIN GAA 2, 3, Award 2, Glee Club 2-4, Sacristy Society 4, NEDT Award 3. DAWN MARIE SICHER Sodality 1-4, Honor Society 3, 4, GAA 1-4, Award 1-3, Glee Club 1-4, Red Cross 1-3, Award 1-3, X-Press Stall 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Xavier- ian Staff 4, Choir 2-4, Perfect Attendance 1, 3, Honors 1-4, Publications Workshop 3, Latin Award 1,2, Science Award 3, St. Thomas More Reading Award 1-4, Arizona Regional Science Award 3. Vicki Anne Small Theresa Katherine Solty SENIORS 101 Mary Catherine Staab Kathleen Clare Stein VICKI ANNE SMALL Sodality 1, GAA 1, 2, 4, Award 1, 2, Red Cross 3, 4, Award 3, 4, X-Press Staff 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Choir 3, Honors 1, 2, Latin Award 1, Spell- ing Award 1, NEDT Award 3. THERESA KATHERINE SOLTY Sodality 1, 2, Student Council 4, NFL 2, CAA 1, 2, 4, Award 1, 2, C-lee Club 1, X-Press Staff 2-4, Co-Editor 4, Drama 3, 4, Xavierian Staff 3, Publications Workshop 3, 4, Spelling Award 2, 3. MARY CATHERINE STAAB GAA 1-4, Award 1, 3, Glee Club 1-4, Science Club 3, 4, Award 3, Arizona Regional Science Award 3. KATHLEEN CLARE STEIN GAA 1-4, Red Cross 1, 2, Drama 3, 4, NFL 4. KATHLEEN MARIE STEWART Honor Society 2, Student Council 4, GAA 1-3, Red Cross 2, X-Press Staff 2-4, Co-Editor 4, Art Club 2, Publications Workshop 3, 4, NEDT Award 3, Transfer 1, North High, Phoenix. SUSAN THERESA STEYAERT GAA 2-4, Award 2-3, Folk Club 3, 4, Drama 4, St. Thomas More Reading Award 2. ANGELE FRANCINE TANGUAY Sodality 1-4, Honor Society 1-3, NFL 1-4, GAA 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Red Cross 2, X-Press Staff 2, Art Club 2, Science Club 3, Choir 2, Typing Award 2. 4, Perfect Attendance 3, Honors 1-4. PATRICIA ELIZABETH THOMPSON So- dality 1-4, Unit Leader 4, CAA 1-4, Glee Club 1-4, Red Cross 1-4, Award 1-3, Representative 1, X-Press Staff 1, FIA 4, Drama 3, Science Club 3, Choir 1-4, Sacristy Society 3, 4, Per- fect Attendance 1, 2. SHARON VIRGINIA THOMPSON CAA 2-4, Folk Club 4. JANET LORRAINE TINDLE Sodality 1, 2, CAA 1-4, Red Cross 1-4, Drama 3, 4, Library 3, 4, Math Award 2, Honors 1. 102 SENIORS Kathleen Marie Stewart Susan Theresa Steyaeft Angele Frangine Tanguay Patricia Elizabeth TIIOIIIPSOII enior Fun Da , Sharon Virginia Thompson Janet Lorraine Tindle SUSAN MARIE VITUS Sodality 1-45 GAA 1-4, Award 1-35 Folk Club 45 Glee Club 2-45 X-Press Staff 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Library 2-45 Choir 3, 45 SSCA 3, 45 Science Award 3, Arizona Regional Science Award 35 Perfect Attendance 2, 35 St. Thomas More Reading Award 25 Spelling Award 2, 3. KATHLEEN VIRGINIA WACI-ITER GAA 1-45 Red Cross 1-45 Science Club 35 Typing Award 2. GLADYS KATHLEEN WALLACE Soda- lity 1-4, Secretary 4, Prefect 25 Honor So- ciety 1-35 Student Council 45 NFL 2, 35 Glee Club 1-4, Secretary 3, President 45 Red Cross 1, 25 Library 2, 35 Choir 1-45 Spelling Award 35 St. Thomas More Reading Award 1, 25 Latin Award 1, 25 Art Award 1, 25 NEDT Award 35 Honors 1-45 Accompanist Award 1, 25 Optimist Award 4. SALLIE MARIE WESTWOOD GAA 45 Red Cross 1-45 Library 45 Science Club 3, 45 FIA 45 Science Award 35 Arizona Regional Science Award 35 Honors 4. BARBARA ANNE WILLIAMS Sodality 15 Student Council 1, 45 Glee Club 1-45 Red Cross 2-4, Award 2-3, Representative 3, Presi- dent 45 Leadership Workshop 45 X-Press 3-45 Latin Award 15 Science Club 3, 45 Choir 1-45 Spelling Award 1-35 St. Thomas More Reading Award 2, 35 Typing Award 25 Honors 15 Class Vice-President 15 Home- coming Attendant 45 Teentattle Correspon- dent 45 Transferred, Bishop Gorman High School, Las Vegas, Nevada. 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Patricia Gallgllafl Kathleen Gilroy Linda Gorey snwzwfw T5nswsswI.1,,.-,i..,,.f, .,ff6:'vigSsI118I -wif f fmasume 11 5- 1 I5241I-Wi si ii : fwgiavmgwwf ,lig lyi ' ,, ,,,,,,m, . ,.,h, 5 I, 1,121 ,L ., ,1 Iff , w s2f193g9igwg siqiiiisgilf? iixiiiwfiilliz f- 'if' ' l55i71?E355W?5i55 f v 1 Q wifi , K Q W D os , 1 1 , X v 8 X, , i , HHH Q, Z fx 1 2 X 3 Z L LK f , 'mf , 8:51, 2 , 4 ,S f 1f Q Lf L , 1 K 1 1 M K 1955! 1 sa fo me . 13, fe: :mg 41. ,II , li, 1 ,,11,I1I11, 1.2 A i fwzx vrw WWE? 'E:f'E 1 z3?1f5iA5d!?i' fY7 ,5i ' 'I Kathleen Hagan Mary Haggerty Kathleen Hansen Q-1 IA w15?Sz?r3s52z ,,,.wi,, , ., ,Hgh A ,. lf.,, M I,, I -7 g,I.I1fI,:-,.w,- I K j me im v fx , ' 2595- if , , ::f:1'Zi.i2Uf':?7 K - 'V w I I, ff , 1,, or I I, M251 Q I - f I 1: 4' Lfkii ' if Wiy fl - 34 f Eff , 5 :9 fii,1,,,415if3!.,3I,Li23ViV' mil' ,L we ? M ,fbw yg 2 MV of W W JI My f big ,fpzfv 3? W 5, M317 Kay Heylle Sallie Hilger Rosemary Jones 106 JUNIORS A A 4 ,, .t , I .ff ,, , ,. MI-H-ff W A r gif h 6 if 1 Y? of 14 5+ 1 X S f A15 f f f, wif V W W ff no i 5 K wi ff f U9 if ffgggff 1 o l. . EW - Mary Fairbanks Mary Ellen Farrell mff31,,fs1Ww6W 1 ', ' 3 , . z5,z?gi2f3iEoi?Qaii95gS,ki3?giief . , 2 , , f ai 5 39 1 I , ' ' , 5 1 fg'E'f4'ri .-- ' fu: S QHI Q I I ix, Q, '1 W2 I3 , Eg g 2 5' 'E-5g2f1,I,g5 A , ,,., , . I mug? , I gf-f -2 ' E' ' L,-W5-511-'f 'T 7-WGQSK- 1 f '. 7 -WT 'fiii Viff-ixvfs 1 ..1. -, I. ,-I II 2,1181 151- 11.. I1 ,fr-11. 1. - , IIPI-as 1 W, In I r , Im135,x.. ,, H . .a...I...v,-5-ay 5 13 if 'U 3 5? PL na . f .-J,q,5:.5.:g.1-QM53 f I Q,-32122435535 35 I 1wIi,Lf--we-i251 Kathleen Fitzmaurice Mimi Flood Lois Gouveia Jackie Griffin is I 'wr ' 1 fifefizf j- . ' M11 15' , he Q 1, . S . . 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S : ig 41- Q S P, gag 1 mr- ww, I 'R if 'il .1. w ff - , XI ,gf 1 M t ' ' 2 V' Lg ?5,'3'mi2fYf ii , 5+ ' 332, I Dorene Joseph Eileen J uhl 54' W3ifE3l?EriEiWifi?fef47iiQf'FT555E2bEW5i an M,,iI,f m,i,I,,:e,i , W i.f?k5'4E'?,:zx ,iii ' ' !5fY'Y.ff i .fp:5f5'.: :LefSK.S H :LII.s,IMaz',w1 7 e1tIQ5s2gAIJHfWgf! . fQ1.fxfeffIr:,wf 4wggss'2a5egggwfgasf ais3zz,f,g3ie4ig ,3iggiI,,.,:Lfz X gi, 1, M, Qu ga 41 8 , 2 Q 5 :Q 91, sin y wk Q , Q , f , K ' My A' I 2 is g em X, S1 W Q , , , f1?ff.:E -4 A I II , .I.-,.,,,:1 . y1 by 1 1 1 4 f L, 1' My do E51 mg 5 Q X iq ,Q Q 1 I - , I LM-qga nxs, 12 for , A S I- wggfifeggetli. ,. , K 'I riff? . , W M mf ,Ifg26?2gi21?g,I5QIi2- ,- - 215 , , so KK Q 2 WI W ? mi1III, , f aeiwgfi '-:P-ei ' 1 ' Q w wi ?,M.X3172fv1,f!sI',1 ia- .Ieanette Field 5 ,UU rf - 72511251 1I M f 19 fx 6 wi.. ,i we-ni, Us'f1V?ei, f G I,fWi2'f5?' 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S, t Q 33:51, og 1 if fm 1 , 1 J, U 1 1 1. fr if i 1 if 1f if is in ,, if 1 1 IL N ?f 4,'r i1ff'?ifW ' 725 g Joanna Groseta Kathy Hebets Sheila .Iusten mf gtg, Vg 4 X t t 'Mfg T f 552 f 1 , ,, , ,X Qt V ' L ffl- L' 55 22 '5F'j5?k,,,?' f:Lgjl' '53 tlfiihffii ,rg ,fsifiiiblliiiigfif w Vanita Kiel Blg e t Llttle Class f f , W W 4 f f ffl 7 w tf ,IA X atm fe wt 4 ,W M f f , f K 2 H , 5 .w t-,,-'-In 1- ' V f W ,Jw fyw ff ef ff ff , f 5 , V I :z af , , Christine K ,, M EFFORT Juntors of Xavter and Brophy combine their talents on their float for Kneeltng are .loan Brooks and Ellen Mitchellg standing are Judy Woodall, ry Retzer, Clete Pruess, Dennts Crowley, and Dave Novak. Maureen McDonald ocka Kristine Korte Ann Kronawitter Andrea Lambert Kathy MacD0ugali .Q,Q,1,,,f5'1 - viz? fL X UZ' 8 -4 Zig' 1' 'Q + li' WE 9 ee K , , :inf-v Mg, n p. wig :Q ,tg ,gig ,'f ,zgei, , ag? igwwye. :W , l mira Mary Mahoney Deborah Martin -'was f' wwf f 1- -- b3r,555k5fsezgkgss1g!t1g!'Ew N m V ww.:-',f ',E4'1,i7yf51'5j::5' Qf,Q,ffQ?5I4 iigwfiif' ., f,3i:z,1m5lis ' Q - 'f- 5 5-,I ' ' Hsin ' ,-: 1 Kathy McCann whiff!! oiol t Mary Melton Ellen Mitchell Lizbeth Mitchell JUNIORS 107 fYf7Yf'-MW.Yii,1s f4i 35 A X WWA? If, shf:-as S X ,ss s s ' iii-fill vgaigsa Ma Cs 1615 Lf Q3 15322532 sm, My sa ,W ,,,.1. 'sa,ss,.vs- Qs :i'5r:. ., f155'E.ss!'4'4x1S lf ' 'iiiiffffw -fS.ii,fg,i 5f 2 :H -Q ,s'5 Qf:1vfs,,s'2A- ,,., . .f , ,,., : s. -V 5-, W ,,,,,,, fy -, - 'Q V W l 9 SK ,iff s s sw 5, s , 1 if 7-gi A . ' W 1 ' u ' diff 1, ,sum , sl' Nw H3035 ' Mis M5 555' H i ,s fiwglss 1255 Z., I I sf ' 36, f luifszf 7. in QM w , HQ M Qi 'Q Maureen Monaghan Sharon O Connor Amanda Corki Stewart 1 08 JUNIORS mm 5 Rankin a s 7 Wwmww Lk. Jn, MMLZJ' A ' i H ff ' Q ' ' f 1 .1-as f . K ' 175 'IL f 'W f-Z9 1:a,! f W s 1 L s . 5 TS' W 'flmm w ggi U 44' gm Y I -A asf 4 if s c l sf ,Q ss f , f W ' y if , s 14 A Wgih., 5 1, E, 1 Y 3 2' Z A s fgf Sf 3 ! , Z' '11 , f 1, is p Sl hm 1 Z Q, 5 W f 1 1 ,M ig! 1 1, , yi XM 4 jg iw si s J ' 4 5 Q2 f y Judy Muckerman Ellen 0'Do Mary Retz wd el' Marni Struss Ni Mary Ann Mumma Karen 0,Neill Sue Ryan Carol Trygar I sie-jiyss,fsmwgzys'sfssr:sgs , ,..,. ,W :z,,ig,.,,..,s5, ws , K l ifizglsag wx fs 'gsssggg fm- My -. ,,,s-:ass ,fsv5sssf,fis ' 'fWf.fsiws.a, sfn'f's ,, ,s K, so 7 - 1 as 1. M Nga f ,nm ,fs ws, 5, 2 sig! . is gi! , s s 2 s s flag ! s l fs E. ZEW A sg. as was s ,s ig s sip' is ,Keis,s:Qf.,iXs an :af A . 1-sf 4 .' swf, m fg. ws ss sf' alms ,, Y s slgiswxn 9 pl sis s P s H s,Qfi?u lk? UL! fsss Q iis igxglsff s K fl 5 KRW : Egjsiii s ,, . , a. ssl? Rosemary Naujokaitis Cheryl Neulieb S Y 3522 53 ' as A f 'il sssiisms xi 1 ,ixsxssm ' ,V 'Y' if595f5'5i55W ' ' Xm.ss,.sfs. -s f sm sw, .,,. 'Q V sais.: fsslssgs : gf .gwi'iifff'f, ' .' si- If . we as .L i , ,W . s.. ,V :-wg. ya ss, K ggsg ,. if Wil 'V6 v..ff..,' '. :,:-'5,,-j- 'Hi' isa ff X A , .Wg , .gl V, -: 2: f , '2 mfs ,s ' 'Wssiifffii .ms sm. gi Us is 55 if : ,s EV, Wsvpwmww 5 g 5 s gs inns ss s 5 5355 rss5ss:s545 jisjewgiss iss? s in ggzigxsigg fs s X X 5,-!5fgsss5!1ssH .1 f f gifvisww , 2 - gill 1 1 self! 'fx Q gs 35 L if gl s as, Qggws sfsssss sg, s EIL s 6,1 s 5 7' ss ss' ss Qi 1 F fs? ss 's Q X s is 's P 5 sssi s e sw s 5' s NEFF ss - sffs Egffsesslfysgsbf :Ns v Candy Margaret , wwf -,. , s ,M nj, ?fF5f.f,1'Pff7s57 V ' .fs .. s ,,,, 1 ,S 1-V , W as ,sf V. ww. M A ws ws 212 s Ortega Sampley if V . 5 -if 1 .QM ,S G' s pi, af 'Msgs . , f ' V512 , , -gsf.,QsL,W ,, , . ,fm 1 ., 2 ' s W W gg. S fwlsfw gg' ,M s ,az J, 'gy sy, 44 wssgfgtfj skip 5 as A gggfQsi5q,5sz,sW:s ' ' V' ii i M L Q ff Lp iris Els vii vii? s 5 , ss E me sfyggisgssg 5 2,5 qs Q S fs s,5v'5n?gfW 1 ws V , ssswff s ' ,Wu , K P 5 4 s ,His 5,5 ,ws ,, s,,vsg5i9gW ' Ex Rosemary I , Twaddle Judie Pantn Cl' E B Shelley Sims Margaret Wa sfz1Wlx5g!,SiA?i? us. K ,siis 1' 1 lsh e 35 4 Q s 2 E5 su ' s1fMwW,Mf f g ?5!EiQfi if f ' ,. , I isis: '- k.-s su :iff J Sally Whitney Ann Williams Judy Woodall Jill Zwaska Cathy N ovotny Tina Procter Carol Stannar Sylvia Wehrley ! OWDY PARDNER! -Betty receives the key to the city from Phoenix Mayor, ilton Graham K C oartesy Arizona Republicj. SETTING T0 KNOW YOU-Betty Ramos poses with her American Family. Standing are Oscar, Betty, Mr. Oscar Hochstrasserg seated are Wrs. Hachstrasser and Donna. . . tyt11.1t, . ,mh . i - ,,k' 5 g: ' 5 1,75 1. ,lf-ggii' .fgsiz-tfiiiii f 31,1 Betty Ramos Hi I - y N ameis Bett After traveling thousands of miles, Betty Ramos arrived in Phoenix August 17. With gleaming black hair, browed eyed and scared, the 17-year-old stepped off the plane to begin a completely different life from the one she led in Bolivia. Betty came from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, in South America. She described her town as: Hit is not very many people and is very hot. My town does not have mountains but is very, very green. She has one brother, Carlos Roberto, who is 10. Colegie Aleman was the German school Betty at- tended. It is made up of grades from kindergarten to high school and Betty learned to speak German there. She was treasurer of the student council and captain of the volleyball team. She also was chosen queen of the city's basketball team. As Betty ends her year with us, she plans on attend- ing college in Germany. ln her words: HI very excitedf' JUNIORS 109 3 , as mails SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Posed under an archway at Xavier are Mary C vice-presidentg Mary Rasor, secrretaryg Molly McGinn, presiclentg Kathy Abraham, hom representative 1035 Carol Campbell, homeroom representative 105g Martha Mowrey, treasurerg Rita Meyer, homeroom representative 101: and Chris Bjorklund. social chairman. As Expected ophs Find Role Hard 'K 'M ' ' 'Q' K' l5fYm1:l23iN?' ' ' ' ' ., k , ,kggwzie . NS, .,,.., .. ., . , A . ,,,. , ..,,,, , Wh when 1 12253 ' - - lin eff' -tr,-, y V ,fav ,:j., , l 2 A o ,Q f 4 r rpm I f 7 f Q fff,Q:f-emi?-Q1,i '- f C. ,,t., W, 7 ' .9 'Hi f',f 1abmlJf?'4iflvLff9-A Patty Beshoner Carol Bilyk 110 SOPHOMORES , SH. . ,.,, ,,,v, .- fa. H , il Ll -rw 2.16 is-:J ,A ,:.,, ,,., , ff MZ, .,,-5 L,..A- , ,,,,., 4 Z5 I, z , s fs 2 3 ,it 6 Chris Bjorklund Susan Brommer Kathy Abraham April Anair Gail Arsenault Peggy Augustine ff 1619? aw? -A ' f Ifii3Wez1z',r5z-.iiikxi ' f 'QQES EQ-Mn my Wvsim. ,lllvfw a t i 'iiig 2 1 i YM ' L. , V - ' N izW75Y'LffL- L - fines my i 1 ' , -, t,t .. anal? . ,M , . -i ' ' '--' ,. ' 1 Kathy Bailey Donna Banovich T 1 niiiigggu ,f M S K 'gale - 5 f f 5 -ff f f kfffzr ' affix: 11- 1 ' . . ,V , , ??, .g-W aff, 11, -,,:l-L ,1 Pauline Bayless Leueen Bell Teina Buchik Beverly Burger Norma Burns Carol Campbell Chris Carpenter if -, ,,f,, ,,, .f.kf .r 1 , , , 'Wi s 2 , ,,Ei2iiLziYE,,. , f ' fy-f g-vizuf ,ww 4 93411, ws K . 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W fi ..,,,m. . ,, ng, , 'fzsehg 1' .5 i 'fh- 5' yr, L s 2,53 ig, ' Wsflin 3312571 if 7 - Barbara Carrao i to D-M if .fair :FJ Lfvffwhv-f'??kF mafia Mm Lfsfziw za '1' ,ag ar -W ,,W,, f,,,affP' nys 'f' ja ' w-it ,Mi H+ 1, , ww, 0 z. ff if , , ,W M ,,,h ,,,, , Mm. f -f ,AM rf: w,,QrQ4:-ifi'-M ,ivy EM-'sz , A154 , . 1 A421559 Mary Conley Sheila Conlin x :ii .-,fa fa .1 W . wr, ',,-.11 ,,a,,-1 BARROOM SCENE - Depietiag a Speakeasy of the Roaring 20,5 in their Homez'omir1,g float were Sophomores Lori Santos, Carol Campbell, Chris Bjorklund, Sue Costello, Jim Campisano, Barbara Carrao, and seated, Dave Grant and Jim Byrnes. - H4114-, . ' -A ',,t' 1 A I ff-f f, I - 1 , M,-, 6' f!m,,, f. We . IJ, -L f f 'P .' H ,ri -,ff ,. 5 : , ,. iff, at-3,1 A, , Maw- , ' ' ,B . ,,,:22:aa - H.. , , W ,,: W, ia, ,, ,,,. ,fy ., f Q M ' ,- Magali Carrera Sue Chavoya Mary Cirincione Judy Coleman 31112 ' ff fe., we ,,,, K- ff,gfg H, I ' A391 t f 2 1 L,,, . M 1 f t nw, ff ' 'W ,, H' ', -' J 'f N: ' Var wg:-1 wp, . ,,.r , , S , i M A WN Q, Q rx we N R P Q A X xx 3 Y W Ngwai sum! lx ifgfg. if wx gs N X so at N F r :' .x fr-.fa 1 -rw 1 , U71 V , ., Ni x W ,. age NE, , ., .Rhoda ' 77 11117 , ,i f I Dotti Conroy Sue Costello Kathy Coulter Mary Croft Ga' ml x ,W ge are C I iir f l M , 2,,e , Q Mary Crowe Alene Crowley Kathy Cushion Kathy Davis Terri Day Carol Delagrange SOPHOMORES 111 fi , , -QW., -ii' .- A Q , ' si , M, . W, t',ska5?'?1w1fm X 1 4, We , ez' si D 1:1 2 f Q ,ig iq A , M ar fx V 4 Pl A A 5 fs Q ' ii 55554 x N 133- V ,Ak : is ,W , as ff 5 3 , H Molly Derksen Sanna Sophsicles: Q, .. '-ff Dolk , ff zfgzm s M 'J ,- X x ,, 2 , , 5 K 1-L S H? 1 1 L 5, M X wg S i k sf W? Q we 55 K my A53 age ,K g X X S 1 1' fri- 2,43 Y ,i , t - b.:,. .,.- J K W,a.-r.f QQ Q R 5 m EL? ' M 5 SK we LS X Ex K 'X 511 553' 3 V' is SM X' is 3 S l Beth Eakin oph Freeze at now Bowl A or . :. msiff '.:f?'.f:,af':,z2f, :ag -21' .555 sg? ers wg Q35-x Lx . , ,W-, ,, : vw-:ag ff1:fsi':f'--'rwQ-aw fisiswze, 5 ? Ifriwv :lf-Ami yggm,ff,:H- I 'fe-ffyw, -aifzlfw ram If i ff' . inlfffizfi: . :I 5 V 15 ' 'R A., A f y aww ww ,Q 4 fp 6 vig' M 2? f Q23 ,F G M W 3 4 H 85 as H bag, ,1 5 H 1 if he si 5: 4 Za QW ai? , 4 f elk Q K W ,W mx G ' ' ,mvhm f 1 Kin, K ' L 5- f XXL? S 1 i 5 W L if My a, ,,,, ,,... , , I f,,, .,,- I 5, fm, I I I M864 '15 z I J ag W . ,, ,, r W 1 Z, , f F' f W rf Y v ' 9 j My 1 Z rf e ga 2 M f M 5 ,f f S Mary Felcyn Rachelle Ciordan Tina Heiple Gail Foley ffggjsy gjfm.. Q 'i' '??i31Hlfti'2?'m EY 8, Q 54' , .3 2 , 4 ef Qr ' ff l? 4 ug . 'va fx gif on . i ! X - V 3EQg'fwzf1Mf qs 6 K f 1 :QPR Q f 9' Eg 535.2 55 4. if PM 5 5, :sf fm z M1 we We in 'fe af- 4. me ,1, ff'.f W ,:-,:' an ,V Pew-s : 4 ' awe am! Diana Goggin Q fe' Z we ' ,QS :V 7.514 Q 4 A K me W u, Yziafaw- ra, W.f,'ffM5 Q5 2 ,QQ2Qfafve , ,., . ,,,, V ,M ,ey 3:15, We , 11 as . .K gm Y 6 - awe. V, - f 5'Yi2'xf1'4'.ff is 29 'Z ,qv 454 f A l 1 gg ag, . 'WSE . ' Kathy Hoffman 112 SOPHOMORES e.,.,fQ:f,f,maZs41 , fy Mary Ann Ford Katie Goulet e -,-. , 1 , f f 1 0 M g K 1, 4 Z, 'Q bf , c if L Q J S21 ,r 5 xv 44 ,rg S ' rw ' ., V 1 fy f af- !! Q M -' 'fy 'L-w my-wg:-fy. -L.W-W..f.V ff 45, W x+ffwg-W-:,+'. f if-, M X -, . V, A f . WL, +53 fgyfg,-Mx-y.:'.'w:f. , Lynda Holtsnider PANAMA POINT-Sophornores at the UJV. Pirnic representing Panama, brought a huge pencil to illustrate the Mary F orrestal Sharon Carman Mary Jane Gress Charlene Hancock 5:3-45?3'2Tf?'kZiSWF?Z57.55kiiwiisQ!WYv?kVvU:ir32Qe?3iQA?gS xg-ff, .V s1W'f1'5WFff: :fZ'U 'i 'JL WM, :Ayf-qrffl ':- 1 :VW Vis, k T mm fgpfgi : ff 77512, ' 'I M -we xg- f -- K .5 Z f i 554- W A on 11 11- v 'a2.L-,,54, f -, , Wu.. ,. 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A U 4 mm.,-,,,-my ,f-it K if W ., ,Y Y fl ,W ZF , fGV?.: Q K 8 Y ff is 2 if 'X f f 2 ei' M 1 Zi Q if Mary Lee Marsha Leonard 1 if M ' Q , , 'fb J 7 Di f , i 2, 5 ,JN ,,.,,, , ,Mi ,,,L, , ..,L ,L , 1 ' in Ewan , Y li fi , ,Mg ,, ,A A, 1 ,.,' 4?-'fl in 5 'W 'gif 'fly if 'fm f ' 'on Loubet Ann Lucart Judy Lyding Francie Lynch ?00D FOR ALL - Sophomores sold their wares, fresh bell, Rita Meyer, Mary Rasor, Chris Bjorklund, and Mary iruit, atxthe U.N. picnic. The sales girls were Carol Camp- Crowe. Diane M2lCD0llgall SOPHOMORES 113 Mariann Macmillan N.. ROMAN STYLE SHOW -- Sophomore Latin students modeling their ancient garb are Ann Likos and Sue Costello. Rousing Success oph ook Hop Rocks Pat McCann K 1, 'iw:r1f,,,.i,s, K f sa V , ,. .,, X fr s,g : K X . V lf ., . 4 .ff 45:2 1 3 s E 2 H ,. V resggdligg , g as 1? Y X mr 5 refill , 5 Q?gqfefs,,wP5i fa fiv HSMWL, in 'MK 5 YS 'fyfafig SE 1 fllgmgnlx ,. 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R , 2 QW, Q Q Q if fp K 1 5 X Q, 25-P ': gf -5-if -' Q-ff' Pat Shaffer Rita Shanahan Nyola Sinkus Mary Sollomi .- .- .fff1ff'5gh,E'V - , f,f.Q??fm,f,, fi QL, Y ' ' iis?W 1 iHiM:Qs3i:l'L H fs s S ' 3 W lZQk2?f ' sa m 'ser Vii 5,33 ,,,.., M, . . fl m f'1.v-swgbi , VW f X is V' ,- ,Q S ze A f x me S A sf .W 5 2 4 - 5 '9ggE i5E5i-'iw l jf fm, X X it J is W Wifi P V :,g5.- :I X A Q ' 1 Riggs 1--:gn .Ein A LW , ',.. +2 ,,fw-H1 wi' 1 ' f'e4z5m'f'.4Easzswfieziimiim? LA xl ' All w L0 It , Q, , 'Z wif ay , 6' if 53.3 Q, M .x , Q it Jeanette Somers Nancy Stephenson Kathy Vaubel Cathy Viterbo Mary Weems AD CDD RALLY Jr SOPHS I SPIRIT - Sophomore enthusiasm was roused by Ad Drive Kick-of in September. L, iff! V f , f 0' ' f is W ww ww 'QL wwf 1 S .,,f' ff 1 f' Ki 5,12 ' W' ,27 7 SW 'my .1 ffl fr' IA, fu- ?-jgg f-, , Vi, IW, 1 :iff- 4 5. gw 'Wifi' 'lim 7, 'LM I J, , if fr ', V' I H 1.5 W at 2, ' Diane Sloncen Debbie Smith , a , gr .M X, 1 4 f ff, , , 1 6 , 22 ff W I W1 95,4 W sf y , W f 6 Q 4 W 42' , n, Terry Sullivan Sara Treadway Leslie Smith ,.,,,, fe, , K , Q. Y zizivfmga w Q 6 ,lf k ,. Q A4 f ,, 4 1 Q 1 Q W, v V fw:mt,,z- A' f-J V 4 ff? Af i g 5 Q2 f . ,Q 2 V y M. ,, 3, ff K M my rytt yfrr Patti Van Houten ' K,':7'f ff 12f':f. f 'i4, f . I '51 1'I.r-,- ,, we-gxg w ,- A V ik. -- .M'f'f-'-2 -1, :Va z:E:1 fIf ' 'fr iL'i I U- 21, H iw , ' s: :.,N: : 1- - . ,. I ' H '- V. -J -I ,V ' A ,em,,ff5ww:1,t,'z,,,,, 5 1- Roxanne Wood Cathy Wyatt Ellen Yoshimura SOPHOMORES 1 15 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 1 Lined up on the Ianai are Muyfy 1085 Mary Ann 0'Malley, representative 1075 Pat Fowlze, representatwe Mangin, presidentg Maggie McCahern, social chairmang Mary Rohr- 106. Vice-president Kate Boland was not present backer, treasurerg Mary Beth Lynch, secretaryg Liz Espil, representative New Recruits Exit Re olution, Enter Conf u ion l Debbie Ausman Joan Baker Nancy Barford fifffilfg r Mary Ellen Berens Marcia Betz Mary Bishop 1 16 FRESHMEN U4-'LU-Irfan! MIN7ff,!!'?'w,4fff-J-ulfsfisf 'fda 7- 5 45.513 lxZrikfffsfr-Y -PA2z'f' Ko Na A lf , if ,:. f.e,,s K S 1 we? J , A wi' , ,,,,,, .M ,, ,, , ,. .,. . Ss K S , .,k, ,M ,fm .,,, ,S I, M a,W NM S , V Q in X, -f S iw 3 r rf ri, '- '- 1,13 --f ,. , L. ' ' ' ,, Q .f A A M In am 1 L' Q1 '1 V 1 M .H 5 v LJ, 'Q , f rf ft A jf' 5 1 f.fv,, ,., ,, at 1 fi: g m 5 Q, W t + tr S , ,Mn Stacy Barron 1,49 his f 5 f , 115' ,S K W is ff wtf 'gr K' 6 gs T ,V Q, id Q 9 1,5 2 , Q , Us if Us 53539 . 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K! 7-Q - 5 ik Qgxf X! s in in ,N C' it X, ole- if mme 1 X b sk M if Q lysis ,i-:gli f i ' 5 fi E fri 'Y ' Patty Collins Michelle Brooks l Sharon Brommer Kathy Cavanaugh Barbara Davis Joann Brown Stephanie Brown Mary Coles Maribeth Collier Peggy Collins In X I ' , I' J If I' f'5'HI?f,,'?fw - 3- ,I I .fvwfmf ' 5' IYGWI: I I , ,,v I A,,! ik, , . a , , , ' ' I .I I, ,, LI II -- -, 14- I I ,-i-me f Lf-W I-I,FI ,- 1 :six ' vu in-'fe-' fi ni ,- fng,gq,','15,i4-fi' q f,w' ,-ff - mah ff: S , 5 1 S ' - ' ,, , ,.L,, , ,L f Miriam Delagrange Michele De Wan Channe DiGiovanni ., .,,-,. It I ,,,,, 1 M I,,, -,vi ,LII 1 :I I I , ,V II-II,Q, , ,ff,,41,wF, ..,.,-, 1 ,,I,,,,,,W,,,,,,k Y ., , o ziirrgm 1 1 YW Y, I. 1I:- ' A ' fwwm 'L 2 iii Jane Dull YOU EXPECT ME T0 EAT THIS ?', - Freshmen enjoy themselves at the close of Initiation Week. The .swimming party, sponsored by Student Council, included water sports and games. Mary Ann Eldridge Lisa Caltabiano Maureen Collins lQ'MVl' Yllcir . ,I ff , I - ff: , p2sI1I ,Ini,ET?5 Pfi iff 1, '.,Ii'i:.ai'3. E : M, 'Z I' K I M, iSTl 5W ??f?!QieE:i3if:' .,':' .If -'I 1 'eifxmmsilgii-4 on 4, 1- I 4 1 5 I liff 1' aff? -'iW': I-'Z V- I If gi' '5-IV W, ,a,JZl5Vf, Valorie Duffy 'W '1 ' ' -- 5 -55fiii7i5iifPfiff5ll2fYW ' V' .I ,I Ii,, . Q,, . ,, ii,,. LW Ilifzzefwi-ww I I I, II.-me fmusga, 2, 411 .5 Y. 4-1555213 - I2f5fa: I 2 - 1 ,.., ,. Wig , , ., ill . .. , .. , ., . ,III 1,-III-,...i,. A I. ' 'f iz .1 If ' -M WI iii,-?IffzIfwf -Hiiisfzgmf 1 if' 'fi-, f 'QI 5' -Nell ,Zia i?i,gg,g2gggY5ggfri,ig, In' -I-I I hf1i:,fm.,ILf G l KP- X i 2 m X ig , 1 U X e. if K2 xx if ,A . vi W Y X, J ,i -ego? K . A ,A ,,,..,,, r,A. X W, ,,,,,.,,xf, 3 , fir 2k Nm l W S is R' ' 2 M , , if w V K SQ ., f s if K X X 5 . S E M Ann Duster N . Karen Emmerich FRESHMEN 1 1 7 vf4kf'fss'egi1z K V -K .,,,,,i -- 4 5 s, E 5 , J Q in x Xl N , Ns Q W 3 Hsu. gig in A seg-s-Alissa 5151 wr ,Q -sig fy f gg ,N Q x ,. SN .,,.:,.. Q X Ex .,,.. I 'f zifiiifysgis wegs2fsSf2h215+Sffasiqlsiflgffl, f ei, A fl f , ,:-, ' ,gf K - ,, ,,.2f 'e-fag: n-.:::2rf,wfg:f,. - ,agagf tg I , , V h,, , , 2 f ,,f,.' 325414 , ' if we ,K VIH, jf: ,ff.', 1,-ikggkw ' J ,sw 1 , Liz Espil X Laura Field ii Pat Fowlie New Resolutions Fir tYear Goal -- Power Purpose Elaine Gacioch Victoria Haas Q V .. fr -if 'ff--.g,..Lfe,A. ,V 4: IW. ,oasis ' 2 ff , . mfr, V Q, 'wgfgwf I : af A : -ar' wa s - 2521: f2U1aes4Zff -9 .S a-f jk si' . W Wendy Hehern 1 18 F RESHMEN '15 w-f .iq I , ' , :.,,eii 1 lool . i n Zii ii' '57 : , ',-'e' N Cecilia Garman Kathleen Haggerty ,.,V,,,tm LT .,,., M I Vw . i ' g i 225 'WI iff Eff , 4 Q, cialis' 1., ' S W 'W '1ilfLiVZ'i!f'i,fLFii wastifeif 43541529 , . ,sa,V,x f Us 'E-. Mary Herseth .N 'x x Sofy Gonzalez X Qs Aix is-' 15 Q .mst ,,. . a w . . -. I 2 .. .. ..,, 1: ' ,iff 319',iflfiificizkiiz-'S Sli 515 if M ,F X m is 339 P f .i RS' N X s X X J G X X X S gm K 2 5 - ,X X af X X xii WN Q. f N N l X N if gli K Y X X 8 fi s if Q 5 wawgis tsl .S,,f,5 M ,Q ,, Georgeanne Hahn THIRSTY DELEGATES 1 Freshmen 'ccnstomersv at the UJV. picnic, Soji Gonzales, Georgeanne Hahn, Michelle Brooks and Mary Roh rbacher, got their refreshments from Mujy Mangin and Mary Beth Lynch. 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Now - Results Nicki McDonald Flnal N J myyiggf-g.,f sta - ' S Q2 5 1 f 4 I ,f ffm to 1 M Q, mg ' WM J , . 5 fl , , ,mf few, .... 5, af , ' 'fic-KM ' Am 55355 mf I Jr 7 Mary Mertz Xl Trudy Muckerman is Maureen O'Reilly RX 120 F RESHMEN Y X - -. Product - A Xavlerite Rosemary Messana Sandy Middleton Theresa Miller li Eileen Monaghan W W Y W tr it is E. ...ffm , 5 ,V fy f ,,m....,-, ,. , , 4 ET ,Q .,,. ,. f gy E 'H 1 4 v fi iz 4, ,Q W 5 ' Y MSM, AWN ' f Q fi? ,F fl! 'E Wm? ,En g ' if X Susanne Mulvihill Margaret Murphy P Maris Newell V Mary Ann 0'Malley , ' v tr K , ' A - - ' ,fide 5: fs , Q sf- -' :ff ff , 151-.mm 'L fx:z,,,-fs Jennie Perry Teresa Prince Julianne Procter A Mary Rohrbacher x Cathy Schaefer SNACK CRUSH 1 Freshmen rush to the candy machines at the mid- morning break. 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Y ..QL:Ej'Q. ju C4 tx M RE -f i :WZ ' 14 ' L' YI M, T V- rg., 5 ' 5 1- 2'2fwPzf.9 L H295 W, , :Q 1' ,435 b T' l . X66 V fx .,,'isf5 1 Q . Y i 6 1' , f fptfiiiei BOOKKEEPING EXPERTS 1 Keeping track of the Xavierian receipts and expenditures are Mrs. Jean Zwaska and Mrs. Helen. Davies of St. F rancis' Financial Department. Organization . . . XAVIER'S BUSIEST MAN -- Mr. Paul Thompson supervises everything from irrigation, tickets and school supplies, to erecting platforms for campus programs. Their Business Congratulations Xavier Class of '66 To further your career obtain the ultimate in grooming, poise, charm I at e School of Modeling 8. Charm MISTER FIX IT - Mr. William Wood, Xavieris school carpenter, is always on call to make a cabinet, podium or a vertical file. 1441 E351 Thqmas Road 277-7601 124 ADVERTISING Sfundordue Your Imur STANDARD C INSURANCE f- AQWQY 4,w,Nl11, ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE n YOUR INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT Ed H. Bringhurst Frank P. Middleton President Vice President W. A. Rudd Secretory-Treasurer 35 W. Jefferson 258-6741 Compliments of CASEY SEED CO. ..., .5 , gi r N3 Kr ' fi i N fi .isis Lung an I ,.- .I . . gf 1. ' LLM!! ..':,,,m 1 , 1,1 . .1.- X 'u. -'+V abkw: j.j..Li my aff if L-P' 'LY' K ' I ' . I ' ' flaw fl I if I . , f ...lf , Y A-H' I x,g.'.Q. -5. Lax. 4..-Ii, fall jj 6Ji4,.L,,i L giw : 2 af? ix K.. Q, xl '-o, .- Cy., vig: vi,A1..vfrA f if . . , ' fag- ' .ff , L: , f. I 1 A if , .L N ,.-at-4,-f vr:.A,A-J . In ,I if ..,,,, 1, F A X, NK: X A ..,-secsnw. sn 1,55 ' ,-if- N my G5 to-W A' A ff ' My LLM' ., I LJ, I Y A ' . ., .--V. , L-ML L- .hip , 4 nr! r,.- LM .. f. 1. REIVIARKABIEEI The purchasing value of a dime! It will buy you a cup of coffee . . . a glass of milk . . . a phone call . . . or the convenience of a First National Bank Custom check! Each check is imprinted free with full name and address and there is no charge for the monthly statement! A11 for just 10c a check! Maybe you should have a First National Custom Checking Account? NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA MEMBER F.D.l.C. RAINNN SPAIN? -IXavier girls were prepared for it, as they Me W 007,16 enplaned for six weeks of study abroad. Xavierites included Darlene Linsenmeyer, Dorothy Middleton and Virginia Collins. ADVERTISING 125 UN Compliments of lx THE HERSETH MEAT PACKING COMPANY G X Qualzty Beef LS Uur Busmess 5 o 6 2431 Phoenix Arizona X Ol' Qc XNULX 050 X ego C fm Q X ARIZONA S ONLY HOME OWNED 9, Full Lme Paper Merchant Q3 Q 725 W' Buchanan 254. 8858 Sheet Metal An Air Conclltlonlng Specialists Union Oil Tires 81 Batteries 81 Accessories Road Service THE VA'-1-EY SHEET Motor Tune Up Brake Service METAL COMPANY Front End Alignment Tire Repair 123 E Durango COX S UNION 76 5004 N. Central Free Pick-up 8. Delivery 253-31 1 1 Phoenix, Arizona S 8. H Green Stamps 126 ADVERTISING Q! QQQ . 'X.b - - is Simian . - - Qi-mis ' ' NAQV5 llsiismf . L+' S Q N WOSLAWO X Q1 PAPER QYNONQX QE N6 7 15513151 Q Q U m1N d BEST WISHES FROM A FRIEND UNITED MUNCHING NATIONS - Students represented the nations of the U.N. at a picnic in October, From Russia With Love to Yea, Yea Britain, Xavier girls were tagged with symbols or slogans appropriate to their nation. ADVERTISING 127 O'MALLEY soLANo PHARMACY - A 6015 N. 7th Ave. Gloss 8g Millwork Co. At Bethany Home Rd. 1655 W. JACKSON 277.5437 PHOENIX, ARIZONA Phone 253-2161 AND MELROSE PHARMACY 5412 W. GLENDALE AVE. 4302 N. 7th Ave. G'-ENDA'-E' AWZONA mnnose suorrme csmsn Phone 937-1621 2776439 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS P E G LE R, S NEW DCJDGE CITY 'I52'l E. CAMELBACK 264-341 'I WHERE ARE. THE BOYS?-Marianne Johnson and Beverly Camptell, seniors, are ail set to step out in their smart attire from Star tt's Fashion World. 128 ADVERTISING Groceries - Meat- Produce - Drugs - Restaurant FOO DARAMA SUPERMARKET SELLS THE BEST FOR LESS 2625 W. Bethany Home Rd. Phoenix, Arizona PEGGY O'NEILL REAL ESTATE T025 E. Camelback Road Phone 279-7744 Real Estate Insurance This is a hard hat to earn. Wear it proudly. And after you've laid it aside, be sure to keep in mind the things you've learned that made it possible for you to wear your cap and gown - diligence, hard work, studiousness and keeping a goal always before you. Remember these and you'Il wear hats that are much harder to earn in life. Service ARIZONA Qublic. OMPAN C Y ADVERTISING 129 BEE INDUSTRIES, LTD. CANDLES 81 RELATED CHURCH SUPPLIES P.O. Box 1008 South Gate, Calif. John J. NIacDougaII METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CCD. 1239 East Luke Ave. 279-2632 TH E IRGN GATE Specializing in Steaks Chops and Lobsters Select Your Own Steak and watch it being cooked on the patio grill 320 E. Camelback Rd. GO LEFT, THEN TURN RIGHT... Freshmen direct Charles I Johnson, a Brophy iunior, who was misguided d I g gi I I k ' ' ur'n re 's- 130 ADVERTISING BEST WISHES CLASS OF '66 SCHOOL SERVICE SUPPLY 4025 N 38 h A 278 2483 BERRIDGE NURSERIES PAUL 81 DOTTIE'S cmd BETHANY INN R S H O P Home of The Wineburger '65'EC 'P Hd N h16hs 8kEBhyH Rd Ph 266 5674 2660859 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS It has been our pleasure to serve you WHITELOCKS SPORTING GOODS 5331 N. 16th St. 277-3941 coMPuMENTs or KERLEY CHEMICALS IN THE SWIM - Or rather, into the eats, which is the best part of any swimming party, are These freshmen: Lisa Caltabiano, Lynne Twohig, Mary Torphy, Maureen Huntley, Paula Borg, Cathy Hess, Brenda Ritiey, Valerie Duffy, Sue MuIvihilI and Sue McCarthy. Congratulations ff ' Class 011966 ' if PIC FIS JIS ,If if X X if 15 I? t do 0 I A ,a y ll LO ' LUQ , -X .ix f l MODELS WORKSHOP I A II ' A 7 I X 5 It Q Fasgllion . 1 rr f' Q How to attain the model look - Fashion funda- Wffww-52Wffff0'4f 1 ' ,xt , 2212311zvishsnsoisaiififxazsazzazgmodel it ' Ink Makeup Fashions for the entire family DOMESTIC and GIFT WARE For the Home 53rd AVE. and WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD PHOENIX, ARIZONA I How to enhance natural beauty - Graceful mouth H lines - Eyes-the most important - Hair Care - Natural and photographic makeup - Your true color-and facial shape. ,.y -je Modeling Routines rf - Visual poise - Portrait turns - Walking, stand- X ing, sitting - Stage routines - Modeling techniques - Figure Control - Special Graces - Speech Plus Free Studio Five Cosmetics Area Director 944-2190 132 ADVERTISING 5' 5' 5 THE O'lVIALLEY COMPANIES O MALLEY LUMBER COMPANY O MALLEY BUILDING MATERIALS MALLCO DISTRIBUTORS O MALLEY GLASS 5 MILLWORK CO O MALLEY INVESTMENT E REALTY CO Servlng Arlzona For 57 Years 1 .- 1 .- - - 1 I - 1 O . . gee! Wada, M446 of 7766 ft. F' f Il If ,G A SIGN OF QUALITY 1 I Dr. and Mrs. Ausrin Grant 2 Qgxfnrd hr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chaplain . - I : s .. ' I rl' nf PHO E966 6111 Comer of Seventh Street In and Forest Mr. and Mrs. Arr Safferr Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Schweiger Tempe Nx . , di X , , . . - . . . lu ' A Xx x52 x5:fx 'f'fff'f': ,' ikiffli ,. . L. . XJ cL,.fr7g79V'Y Q lw'::I'- ' f, wil' ffm'- 1 'I ff' 51' lv Cf if ' lllff' L1 11 I I Ifz. 1 h 5 IH 1' , 11? 115 Outfztters for gentlemen I1 gg. 1 !v ' 'I 'lx r 44 L I 3 I 115' -. rw 1. I 1 I sl uf we-1-1 1 QL, 11' .n 7' willy ag 1 . N - . , 1 11 I .1 :yi II 1 I ' I I I II L 111 I' I I 1 1 :1 1 'ggi I E 41f ' :nIfL1'-11 K ' A Aw. y gi.,-,fn V :'.f:1lq1I' ADVERTISING 133 4820 N. 7th St. 266-1325 CAMELBACK LANES Home of The Xavier G..A.A Bowling Leagues THOMAS W. KENNEDY MACHINERY CO., Inc. 4011 South 16th St. Phoenix, Arizona COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARD I. HILL 8a FAMILY I e E IFIXEEW UNIFORMS? - Hats in class help initiate frosh t routine as Sister Mary Ann Richard, B.V.M., conducts f Spanish during Freshman Initiation Week. The Finest Recording :Sac Film Studio in the Southwest AUDIO RECORDERS 3830 N. 7th Street Phoenix, Arizona 134- ADVERTISING O bmuhebuuse M211 M I RESTAURANT Specializing in . . . J HICKORY SMOKED RIBS ez CHICKEN g3fgggAgg0s.e CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS EASTERN PRIME RIB OF BEEF M BANQUET ACCOMMODATIONS FROM 4 TO 400 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 11:30 A.M. VVE HONOR . . . AMERTCAN EXPRESS CART! BLAN E DlNER?1'ZLUB fquafb ann canon cAnns , , FOR INFORMATION 5 WZUERIHII 2 64-1 3 3 8 - lounge I 4-701 N. 16th STREET i DANCING NIGHTLY 312:14 :xc wk wk ax: wk :ff :xc Pkugk vkfkcwkdgkdgkazq EEE?-'ZZD2Zf0 :4. . umm m f 'X' X ff ,':' ' fz 1:5a:aEa2s2aEsS5Eefs fl' 2:5z:sm1Esiafe:sfe5s1ffs :2f'-': :E s:z 1 e:sf rl' x IKE,-522 .- ee I K O ee , I ji K K ' 9+ If I ,I jg 2' ' , 5, H7-:ffl ji gm WOW ff ii ., we-1 1 If wwf 99 I T 660629 I 96 V'fEf ' ee I , ,:, iff -: 96 gi 4' amausrrnclunzs nf M We Hvnor AMERICAN EfPRESSFbgA:?r1'soBF::A1imEh DINERS CLUB CREDIT CARDS X 96 DANCRG 'TEMEN T?E-Cl3K?A3Ll1JUNGE 96 96 CAMELBACK AT 7111 AVENUE .36 Pi0kP1f2if5kPi0lffl4:fP1Uk3fP1H!fPk2149G ADVERTISING 135 CGNGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Class Arizona Title Insurance and Trust Company Serving Arizona Since 1892 Come See Us lm' It QQ A1 , fl. LLICI IST GIIELIIGK PIIONX 14 AIIZNIA AT W arts TRIUMPH - VOLVO - SIMCA l l l THEY'RE JUST TICKETS - But Mary Beth Lynch thinks that h ' ' a er. Freshmen fans of IS a prcture of a Brophy football pl y asa Gran e ame are Mariorie O'Reilly, left, Mary Beth Lyn h C d g Mary Mertz, Debbie Schoeny and Mary Ellen Berens. 13 ADVERTISING ongrafufafiond . . To the Class of 1966 markets in . . . ' Phoenix ' Scottsdale ' Mesa ' Glendale ' Chandler ' Casa Grande f Sell For Less Qdal ADVERTISING 137 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES MX' ivy ,g 'xr ' 4' CHEZHIOUIS FIIEIICII IIIQSTII UI-IIIIIT Qfefmhhkjqdnid JG' 1 4 16-LV'x,'2.1ff IU H 6'I45I 25 II. IIIIIIUIII IIVI:'.'5l!UTTSIIIIl.E 5 V .' 1100 E. Missouri A Phoenix, Ari 277-'I471 SCHOOL AND TEAM ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MORRIS SPORTING GOODS Don andJ h M ' 22 26 N. Scottsdale RCI. 945 9561 ARIZONA DISI N FECTANT CO. 223 E. MADISON PHOENIX 8 V NG DILLON'S AUTO SERVICE C0 SERVICING FINE AUTOMOBILES 250 North 7th Ave. 253-4748 George H. Purves ANOTHER FIRST IN RELATIONS - Dick Shaffer of Brophy, as- sisted at a Student Council assembly by showing colored slides of the summer's workshop activities. Congratulations McCRARY'S PHARMACY 5101 N. Central Ave. fUptown Plaza! Or 1525 N. Central Ave. PALOMINO SQUARE APARTMENTS 5314 N. 7th SI. Phoenix, Arizona 85014 ADVERTISING 139 Jvc. SMART HOME FURNISHINGS 1701 East Camelback Road Telephone 277-7481 Phoenix, Arizona S5016 SALES SERVICE I NISTALLATIONS AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING CO. 9213 N. Cave Creek Road 24 Hour Service J. J. JuIes Nieminski Day 944-5052 Evaporative Coolers Furnaces Sheet Metal Heinze - Bowen - Harrington, Inc. Q . . 1 424 N. CENTRAL AVENUE STATIONERS - OFFICE OUTFITTERS SINCE 1918 PHIL CALIHAN HAROLD HUGHES INSIDE PARKING AL 8-7161 140 ADVERTISING 42 ZZ? f Q 23, ff' ,413 ' ff? 'UE' L My - 1 -- X55 Qi, N, 2, W Om? X C?f,,f l Y-'H Z n L fif ,CC , me W, Q-E9 ' ' ' 1 R' v 4' ' ' , Je Wawiaj an S EN 'I233 East Camelback Road ' Phoenix 14, Arizona ' P.O. Box 7709 279-3232 ' GeorcggralrlJdilglaerl!ZrCafHahn D E S E R T P H A R M A C Y MUSCLE MAN - Demonstrating brawn over brains is senior Marquita Hancock who charmed the frosh during initiation week. PRESCRIPTIONS Leading Cosmetics Hallmark Cards Pangburns Chocolate First Aid Supplies FREE DELIVERY 24 ST. 8. INDIAN SCHOOL RD. CALL 279-2381 ADVERTISING 141 STEVE'S MEXICAN FOODS Your Host, Steve Messana 171 1 South Central l I U U U S I U FAsi-i1oNs - AccEssoRiEs BILTMORE FASHION PARK 2474 E. CAMELBACK ROAD PHONE 277-7741 PHOENIX. ARIZONA STEIN MUSIC COMPANY Wil I THE JESTERS SIX - Four Xavierites are members of The Jesters, an amateur talent group which performs for charity. Beating out a tempo, on Stein Music Company instruments are Mary Finney, left, Dave Warney, Tim Stein, Kathy Stein, Irene O'Connor and De De DeWan. , For Your Complete Bowling - Billiards Trophies Needs BOWLER'S THUMB 751 W. Came'back Phone 279-7500 142 ADVERTISING THCMAS W. HULEN READ MULLAN INC. c c f F c b C R d I g N c: 909: c Ib kRd 279 2345 COME AND SEE THE NEW 1966 FORD MUSTANG QI CONGRATULATIONS Sa X TO THE CLASS OF 1966 Hoso Joes cones sl-:op THE JOHN SCHROEDERS DVERT lr Marston Supply Company Complete Line of School Supplies and Equipment Athletic Equipment School Transportation Duplicating Supplies Equipment 8: Maintenance Office Supplies and Equipment 3209 North Central Avenue Phone 279-9301 TIN CAN ALLEY? - No, it's iust Candy Campbell, spicing the Phoenix, Arizona ad drive with clanking cans. Also in the skit were Peggy O'NeiII and Teresa Schweiger, seniors. Free Pick-up and Delivery 1 Day Service In by 10 out by 4 DIA E CLEA ER 5512 N. 7th Ave. 7th Ave. Shopping Center Phone: 27496804 Phoenix, Arizona 144 ADVERTISING Compliments Of EXECUTIVE TOWERS CAM Almost. Cars were parked nearby but the spectators were seated on the South Campus for the three-night run of The Miracle Worker and The Lark. PUS DRIVE-IN - SHO coNoRATuLATloNs N A L LY ' S U N I FQ R MS To The Future Leaders A California Corporation Of Our Country 0 R A IN G 1239 South Glendale Ave. S Glendale 5, California Phone: CHapman 5-6517 ADVERTISING 14-5 C0mPlimeH'S Of COULTER CADILLAC H A F P 3 i v if . ep if . SE A j , A The World's Most Distinguished Automobile 320 N. Central Ave. 258-4851 Compliments of Phoenix Intercom and TV RADIO , TELEVISION ABRAHAM S STEREO MARKET SALES S. SERVICE Litchfield Park 2621 N. 16th street Arizona 277-4633 146 ADVERTISING Compliments of W. D. MANOR Plumbing and Heating WAY TO GO BRONCOS! The last game of the season The Broph ST Mar ' G , y- . ys arne, was well attended by Bronco fans. ADVERTISING 147 if i ir il iw WMM 5 L M ' ' ' Q Phone 943-1523 We give S 8K H Green Stamps M M222 W if M ,W I i jg, 1 x J if? if W iii wiv W i V , 1: :-fQ L MW r Fitzgerald A I- Service the ' e',.e:E:: X I Q 7123 North :':: fit' Cglenclale, Arizona Ai 3 ' I in Motor Tune-Up ' Brake Service ' Wheel Alignment Goodyear Tires ' Delco Batteries ' Lubrication Pick Up and Delivery ' Auto Air Conditioning 3722 N. 7th Street Phoenix, Arizona ,:: 4, SUE MCDANIEL 934-2981 MAKE MINE MALTED - Janet Viius and Melanie Supan discover that Xavier's milk bar is restricted to milk, milk and more milk. THE PEPSI GENERATION PREFERS HEl.SlNG'S! Why? Lots of reasons! You like He1sing's because the hamburgers are extra-de1i- cious, the french fries extra-crisp, the service extra-fast . . . and it's another place where all your friends congregate for that come alive drink, Pepsi-Cola, the best natured drink in this whole thirsty world! 148 ADVERTISING Travel Wifh Disfinf MUNDUS TRAVEL BUREAU 2501 North Central A 258-7001 Xgdfl -' UGUQ5 DRUG STORES Compliments of EIIHHI' Hllll Betsy IHSUIH and Family ADVERTISING 149 NIOS FGREMOST HoMoGENlzED ...Un -, , AE .. --P 'f on-....J...... Fon E 1' 3 NOMDCINIZKD VITAMIN D 5 0 .. M I I k I 5 if ' Z 1 1 ' '23 1..W-f:F?2f:F12' I I I I ' aussie-'focuses 5 M ' I . vm MIN n g CONGRATULATIONS and a life of success FOREMOST DAIRIES Milk and Ice Cream 943-3441 1904 W. Glendale 27 7-6932 Compliments of THE CLOUD CLUB On Top of the Guaranty Bank DUNKED AND DRIPPING - Corky Drury was Tossed in The pool at The Senior Class party in September. 150 ADVERTISING ,.f,f' T , V fi,-,Y J ? You don't buy an appliance often Q Aff' So Why not bu G ' ' H, A- Lf the best . .' ' A ' RCA WHIRLPOOL Q ' . .BETTER THAN T A REST: xr r wg, wg REACH FOR x 1 1Q,igRQ's BOTTLING co. 'X N-K, w 'fx Xi X K T' Cf P ff 'T as 5-Q Tix Y? ,CYP f- Q54 YW 4' ' T Z2 R RJ P DI' X GPRBI' STDNGRATULATIONS V GRADUATES z ' R. 53 UPPER A . J. H YNE A Zcgpyfy f L f ag TAR f ff' fA7w4-FZ M443 MACHINE co ff v ADVERTISING 151 Compliments of Whitney-Murphy Funeral Home UNITED WE SIT - The U.N. Picnic gave Xavieriies a chance To enioy hiding behind foreign identities and learning abouf The world-wide organization. Dye Medical and Oxygen Supply Co. Every Need for The Sick Room RENTAL v SALE Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Invalid Walkers The Clffile K CO3TaizS21i,:zS CO r po rc I-io n 24 Hour Emergency Oxygen Phone 278-8541 3332 W. McDowell Road Just around the corner from everywhere 152 ADVERTISING EMPE WEST DRUG CO. 15th Ave. 8. NNDIAN SCHOOL ROAD Prescriptions - Cosmefics FREE DELIVERY 265-2195 266-8209 MARICOPA MEAT PACKING CO. 2200 S. 7th AVE. 254-4718 ADVERTISING 153 NEAR XAVIER PARK CENTRAL MOTOR HOTEL 100 UNITS BIG POOL - KITCHENETTES - FAMILY UNITS 3033 North 7th Avenue Uust West of Park Central Shopping Center, FBI mare money for your money we ft l FIRST Q I FEDERAL i SA VIIVGS now pays 9761 on savings f'N INSURED WING 99 ,ua Q SHHIOI 3' vounsmucs 6 514 7 B. I ' urvo Q 24 x1o,ooo. X5 IQ WHS Compliments of a Friend FAST FRIENDS - One of the many duties of The dt V a Ladensack, is seeing that Dorofh ph T g apher's daughter, is well fed. 154 ADVERTISING X yDk . Growers, Packers 8g Shippers of Arizona Vegerables Main Office Tolleson, Arizona Learn To Be A Hair Stylist! Ma. Mmm-fbmwzba md! mm ,l 2' K I P.o.BQx21a o,oq Pho 473673645 ' K N 5 'W J HQ Sify ff 1627 es 'Cgmelback - Alihoenix, Arizona - Phone 277-7691 -' lvl XJR! t' Sl V , A WV. A 779757 QP 7 lf W Q30 My in 7 2 'w ie ,ro sf K, 9 . N fl lla in fl Q7 fQQ,r6jU is , i ,P 215' 7 to one of these years you'll be ready for J L f F r k'Wome'lxand w ill be here to help you find if. Ask Mothe Giga 'N and D K oRourlse chonces are we've served them. . 'P H i f 5 ,yxl A Q-5.1 U R . f K C-5 ED Posr REALTY .J Phoenix sfo Hsd ADVERTISING 155 ll 5'-7 ML ami time Look to your nearby Valley Bank office for friendly guidance as you enter the business world. We are vitally interested in you, for tomorrow's Arizona leaders will come from your ranks. We want you as a customer, and will appreciate your account, however small. Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that H n Euwujwlwne im, Afdgem Mrmlrer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporrzlion offers more, the bank that gives you the finest personal service in Arizona! The Gentry FINE APPAREL FOR MEN 'For The Fashion-Minded Man Of Our Community 5068 North Central Ave. 266-1133 Open Daily 10-6, Mon. gl Thurs. 10-9 FROM A FRIEND GOT ONE, MR. JOE? - Nina Erra, iunior, is all dressed up in a Roaring 2O's outfit as she makes sure The X-Press sponsor, Mr. McCormick, gets a copy of The Homecoming issue. 156 ADVERTISING WALTER L. STEFFEN, JEWELER THE PHOT0 SHOP DIAMONDS CAMERAS WATCHES FILMS 8. FINISHING JEWELRY RENTAL EQUIPMENT Watch and Jewelry Repairing CAMERA REPAIRS Just North of St. Francis Phone 266-8421 4967 NORTH CENTRAL Phone 266-8421 THE PARK OSBGRN PHARMACY 264-6719 Free Delivery 444 W. Osborn Charge Accounts PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS I E I : I CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ancf Je une qua gel' 112' ! When you're shopping for a car- . new or usecl - take a long look at GeOl'ge Jo BIECICIK the QUALITY of the car and the INTEGRITY ofthe dealer behind if. That's the way to get your money's consh,uc,I,ion co. 'e we of WS' 'ha' mx 3407 N. 7th ST. 1500 N. CENTRAL - 274-3665 Jeep - Studebaker - Volvo ADVERTISING 157 25'-'2 :f:f:f: 3r'1 ':2:2 Iilzizl 2:2:1 2i2:I:2:2 FRANCISCAN CERAMIC TILE INTERPACE Hiill1iPHHUHEi3liiiMPAN'Y- III IIEE INTERNATIONAL I O 0 PIPE 8. CERAMICS oFFIcE- SCHOOL- FURNITURE EQUIPMENT X , If XQ Ufgflll B.iiii?5i.is ZSSSLTESE coRPoR i f' SUPPLIES , M Q, 4 I I U , , 7 ', I CZ! U fwfifw FGMQIA I I v JI 8 f wif Imjfifu Q, x.., Q mpliments of a Physician A B. G. CBUDJ PABST STATE MANAGER: ARIZONA-NEVADA ST BLUE RIBBON, ELATZ, EASTSIDE EEE PABST BREWING COMPANY PACIFIC REG: IO NORTH MAIN EI.Es s Is This a Xavier girl? 158 ADVERTISING CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '66 From RAY KORTE Rambler 8. Jeep 2331 W. Camelback Road Prompt Maintenance Senfice 277-7868 X MAINTENANCAEI A SRECIIALTY- - COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WIRING G. J. G R I M 5227 N. IITH AVE. PHOENIX, ARIZONA THE MARIAN SHOP and LENDING LIBRARY Religious Art Religious Articles 266-9441 Located Southeast Corner Church Bldg. LIVING ROSARY LINEUP - The Senior Sodalists assemble outside church before forming the Living Rosary which ended Catholic Youth Week. BERT CAVANAGH REALTY ADVERTISING 159 Key Ma rt Music Best Wishes I To The Graduating Class Of 1966 SY'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS 516 E. DUNLAP SUNNYSLOPE, ARIZ. Inc. 515 W. Thomas Road 1 '! ! cf F' f A -ll--ns-TA: : if Ralph A. Grissom, Manager 277-4868 WILLIAM J. RILEY INSURANCE AGENCY 221 E. Camelback Road 274-3531 Service Beyond the Contract Compliments of M Sz S MEAT COMPANY FRANK SANTOS 1529 E. MOHAVE 160 ADVERTISING ARCADIA PHARMACY Robert K. Robson Phone 959-3490 4122 North 44th Street Phoenix, Arizona 9 Congratulations, Class of 66 From WHITE CHEMICAL CO. Sales Manager Mr. Mike Swoboda Want to Learn to Knit? Join our 4'Learn to Knitn Classes We will help you if you get stumped. 'w m J, QQ .2-'-1 f - Jewelry of Algae Distinction g 'ifffin 2 V' 1 A W.!jfX , .mf , tujgf Af' Chris-Town Center Phoenix CAIVIELBACK KNITTING SHOP 80 W FT h A est 1 t ve. Arizonais largest yarn selection Scottsdale 4812 N. Seventh Ave. 31 East First Ave. Open Thursday to 9 p.m. Scottsdale ADVERTISING 161 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND GIRL WATCHERS - Three anonymous male kibiTzers watch a volleyball game on Xavier's courts after school. Glen Ansley Bmme Ansley Mus1calD1rector Ma ager ANSLEY lVlllSllI SllllllIlS Talent Developers Piano - Organ - Guitar - Accordion Nan Phalen Pho e 279 2003 Assoc Teacher 1829A W. Indian School Rd Phoenix, Arizona 85015 COMPLIMENTS OF llllllllllfll-llll'S lllllllllllll IIFFIIII3 llllllllllllllllll llll. Telephone 252-4077 New Location: 1301 Grand Ave. Phoenix, Arizona DON WOODS REALTY Investment Counselors 5144 N. CENTRAL AVE. CRestwood 7-4811 Q 162 ADVERTISING COMPLIMENTS OF STERLING MEAT CO. Rare U.S. and Foreign Coins, Supplies. JOHN GRIFFIN ,fr fri . 51 ' I A J of Phoenix Sw I Wil , if 341 E. Camelback - Sulte D fy , , eg 33' 5 fj'lQ Teletype Phoenlx, Arlzona Service 264:-9516 m2,,..QVif1ii Hearing Oils -Weed Killer Farm Fuels - Insecticides Lubricants SUPREME OIL COMPANY 254-5575 2110 Grand Ave. Phoenix, Arizona THE XIIVIEII HIIIII SIIHIIIIL IVIIITHEIIS' IILIIII ADVERTISING 163 TEE .zcizona .E..4.ZX7.l C MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'PHOTOGENIC FROSH' - First Friday Mass day catches Freshmen unaware. Why did Judy Woodall learn to drive at the ARIZONA SCHOOL of DRIVING? L'Because I wanted to learn how to drive safely and reduce my insurance. Driving is no game and a car is no toy. You take your life and the lives of your passengers in your hands. By taking driver education I feel secure in my ability to drive safely? Join Judy Woodall and the gang for MORE FUN in the SUN Call: 258-8551 Judy Woodall, MISS ARIZONA SCHOOL of DRIVING ot 1966, learned To drive under the expert direction of Hale Gammill, director ofthe school, in the only completely dual controlled car in Arizona. 164 ADVERTISING 2 QM .f 'L J , . The James Duke family would like to extend to the Seniors their very best wishes in the years to come. We'd like to thank all Xavier students for their business and we sincerely appreciate the courtesy that they have shown our studio. We hope to see you frequently in the future and always remem- ber . . . JAMES DUKE FOR FINE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - THE 2ND BEST MAN AT YOUR WEDDING! JAMES DUKE PHOTOGRAPHY 2810 N. 7th Avenue 265-2605 I ADVERTISING 165 A Barry Adamson Service Station Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Areghini Tom Arganese Mr. 81 Mrs. Isidore Auchly Mr. 81 Mrs. Lee Ausman B Mr. 81 Mrs. T. Babington gl Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas S. Bailey Congratulations, Mr. G. Bailly Dr. 81 Mrs. Earl J . Baker Mr. 81 Mrs. Jake Baltisberger Mike Banovich Trucking Co. Dr. 81 Mrs. James Berens The Best Cleaners Best Wishes From a Friend Bethany Cleaners 81 Laundry The Bottle House Liquors .l . Harris Briner Mr. 81 Mrs. William Brooks 81 Family Mr. gl Mrs. Stephen Burke Compliments of James L. Byrne C Campus Beauty Salon Dr. S. R. Caniglia Carbonelli Insurance Agency Compliments of Calvin Carder 81 Family Career School of Cosmetology Compliments of the Carroll Family Catholic Encyclopedia 279-5136 Mr. 81 Mrs. George Chance, Jr. Cheese 'N Stuff A1 Childers Gulf Service Childress Buick Co. Chobie's Norge Dry Cleaning 81 Laundry Kelly Clark Mobil Service Clark Optical Co. Class of '67 Mr. and Mrs. J . Richard Cochran Jim Coles 81 Associates Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert M. Collier, Jr. Colonial Upholstering Shop Congratulations, Class of '66 Conklin's Bakery Mr. 81 Mrs. D. Conlin Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Connolly Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray Constand Mike Corington Sales 81 Service Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter H. Croft Crown Meat Company Culshaw Star Safes 81 Vaults Custom Cleaners D Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert E. Davies De Marco's Gift Shop 166 PATRONS P TRU Mr. 81 Mrs. L. H. Derksen Diane Cleaners Mr. 81 Mrs. C. R. Driscoll Mr. 81 Mrs. Curtis Duster Thomas Z. Dwyer 81 Family E Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert W. Eckert Mr. 81 Mrs. H. W. Edgar Edward,s Richfield Service Eggleston's Department Store Electrical Equipment Co. of Arizona Electronic Assembly Center Frieda Ellison El Monte Barber Shop F Mr. 81 Mrs. Roman D. Felcyn Compliments of Fernandez Family Dr. 81 Mrs. Clyde Flood Mr. 81 Mrs. William Folz Fortini's Sunset Service The Freshman Class Compliments of a Friend G Mr. 81 Mrs. Leo Gambee Garden Equipment Company Mr. 81 Mrs. W. D. Gehringer Dr. 81 Mrs. Walter R. Gillespie Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas M. Gilroy Mr. 81 Mrs. William R. Gilroy Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Giordan, Sr. Dr. John F. Glass Glaze Tool 81 Die Co. Mr. Walter Glazewski Gene Graves Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Green 81 Family Mrs. Marie Gregory Mr. 81 Mrs. H. J. Goulet Mr. 81 Mrs. B. Guenther H Carl M. Hadra Assoc. Hahn's Upholstery Hakes 81 Stults Insurance Agency Mrs. Yvonne W. Haver 'ML E Mrs. J. A. Hebern Mr. 81 Mrs. Don W. Heiple Don W. Heiple Investment Co. Mr. gl Mrs. Douglas Hendrix Dr. 81 Mrs. K. A. Herbst Hobby Den Hoffman Shell Wrecker Service Holland Dairy 55193 Mr. gl Mrs. Thomas P. Hughes Mr. 81 Mrs. Huguez 81 Family Jim Hunter 81 Associates-Insurance Dr. J . R. Huntley I Indian Hill Cleaners 81 Laundry J Ralph Jenkins Enco Station Dr. 81 Mrs. Raymond J ennett Paul Johnson Jewelers Donald R. J usten Family Andrew J . Justine K Mr. 81 Mrs. John L. Kamrar Mr. 81 Mrs. Dan Kay Kay Realty Mr. gl Mrs. William D. Kelly Kelly's Liquors Dr. 81 Mrs. L. E. Kelsey J . W. Kershner Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Urban Kiel Mr. 81 Mrs. P. F. Kilbane Mr. 81 Mrs. Mel King Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Klarer The Joseph Knapp Family Mary Jane Kocka Mr. 81 Mrs. C. James Kocka Mr. 81 Mrs. L. G. Kronawitter L La Galeria de Bellas Artes Mr. 81 Mrs. James F. Lindlan Lou Anne Apparel M I. Macmanus Mrs. Robert Macmillan Mr. 81 Mrs. William Mahoney Maintenance Engineers Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Mangin The Marguerite Salon Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond E. Martin Mr. 81 Mrs. F. C. McCann Joseph L. McCormick Family 6'Cheers - Mesa Properties Meyer 81 Lundahl Mfg. Co. Mrs. Joseph X. Miller Carl O. Mosier Realty Mr. gl Mrs. Raymond E. Muckerman Congratulations Katz, Jack 81 Betsy Mullen Mary Murphy N Nancy J o's Beauty Shop Mr. 81 Mrs. Dean Nash Mr. 81 Mrs. A. R. Naujokaitis 81 Family Normis Milky Way Northeast Market Tom Norton, Chevron Nosegay Flower Shop Mrs. Clara Nuese Vincent Nuese 0 John J. O'Connor P Raymond J. Pantner Paradise Market Paradise Valley Drive-In Liquors Parkway Jewelers 2,112 Perry Brothers Farms Phil Stone Building Mart, Inc. Barbara Piano Louis J. Piano Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Hoyt Pilcher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Pilcher Pinnacle Peak Emporium Q Dr. Wm. J. Quist R Mrs. Elizabeth Roll Rudyis House of Beauty S Sam's Liquor Store Sarwark Motor Sales Mr. 81 Mrs. John J. Schouten Mr. 81 Mrs. William E. Schuette Security Construction Corp. Servisoit 7th Street Cleaners Mr. 81 Mrs. John M. Sheedy Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom Sheridan Mr. 81 Mrs. Calvin L. Sicher Silk Oak Apartments SimmSerVicenter Sisters of Notre Dame, Most Holy Trinity Parish A. B. Slack Mr. 81 Mrs. Norman G. Sloncen Southwest Auto Leasing -- Jim O'Neill Paul D. Steele Mr. 81 Mrs. Dale A. Stephenson Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred G. Struss W. J. Sullivan Sunbrite Market Sureway Market T Tang's Pharmacy Mr. 31 Mrs. Don H. Taylor The Best Cleaners Mr. 81 Mrs. John W. Torphy 81 Family Toyo Nursery, A11 Nursery Stock Toy's Shangri-La Restaurant Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Treadway 81 Family Tucker's Uptown Plaza Barber Shop U Uptown Paint Sz Art Supply, Inc. V Mr. gl Mrs. Al Vadney Mike Valente Construction Co. Don W. Villar Dr. 81 Mrs. Donald P. Voss W West High Union Service Station Mr. 81 Mrs. J. A. Whitney, Jr. Nancie 81 Robert Williams Wilma's Hair Styling Mr. 81 Mrs. John Wolfe Mrs. Ann J. Woodall Mr. 81 Mrs. L. A. Wruck Z Mr. gl Mrs. Michael Zecchini Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Zwaska DID I PASS SISTER? - This is the myth- ical query of Mrs. Maurice Finney to Sister Mary Julius B.V.M. Mrs. Finney was one of several hundred Xavier mothers who went back to school on Parents' Night. PO OR Congratulations from Acme Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning Gustav J. Adams 1509 W. Ruth Ave. Mr. 81 Mrs. John L. Ahearn 331 W. Orangewood Ave. Anthony Realty Tony Folz, Broker 277-4431 Arizona Pump S1 Supply Inc. 1308 S. Central Avenue Auto Parts QAPCOJ 4412 N. Central The Autom Company 2226 North 7th Street B Baberis Garage 4234 N. Central Mrs. Mary Basha 7550 N. Central Belmont Package Liquors 1629 W. Camelback Rd. Mr. Sz Mrs. Ambrose A. Beshoner 3029 E. Wethersiield Rd. Compliments of Linda Bezy Mr. 31 Mrs. E. M. Biggs 301 W. El Caminito Dr. Best Wishes, Seniors. C. R. Bjorklund Family Mr. Sz Mrs. John F. Boland, Jr. 902 W. Augusta Ave. Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph L. Bolduc 202 F.. Desert Park Lane Congratulations from all the Boss Bands in Phoenix l Brandi Boyd 33 W. Missouri SPONSORS 167 Leonard M. Breen, C.L.U. Life 81 Health Insurance 264-4334 Stop Carrying Bottles, call Brendais Home Beverage Delivery Congratulations, Seniors Mr. 81 Mrs. Bennett W. Brown C Cactus Lumber 81 Supply Co. 4809 N. 7th Street. Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank B. Campbell Congratulations, Class of '66 Cannon 81 Wendt Electric 4117 N. 7th Avenue Capitol Litho Printing Co. 909 N. 3rd Street Mr. Sz Mrs. Frank J. Cascio 133 W. Ruth Ave. Chambers Belt Company Fine Western Belts Rudolph Chavoya John Hancock Life Ins. Co. Chuck's Custom Rifle 81 Pistol Repair 1431 E. Winter Dr. Mrs. Matthew Cohen 934 W. Palm Lane Compliments of a Friend Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph P. Cole Copper Queen Lounge 7th Street at Glendale Compliments of the Edward Crosson Family Congratulations, Class of '66 Mrs. Joseph Crowe Mr. Sz Mrs. Tim P. Connolly 7516 N. 7th Avenue Continental Business Appliances 4133 W. Rose Lane 937-6756 168 SPONSORS Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert T. Corbett 509 W. Seldon Lane Coronado Insurance Agency 301 W. Indian School Road The Cottage Cocktail Lounge 1237 E. Indian School Road Thomas E. Coury Company 5807 W. Glendale Avenue Cummins Arizona Diesel Inc. 2239 N. Black Canyon Hwy. D Congratulations, Class of '66 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dahl Dance Arts 2022 E. Marshall 279-3723 Day Construction 4700 N. Central 274-8801 Compliments of Deer-O Paints 81 Chem. Ltd. Dehner Paint 81 Wallpaper 4027 N. Central Avenue Del-Re Surplus 547 E. Dunlap Desert Air Conditioning 3640 E. Thomas Road Congratulations, Class of 166 Mr. 81 Mrs. M. J. DeWan Mr. 81 Mrs. John C. Driscoll and Family E East Missouri Pharmacy 1158 E. Missouri Ave. El Maya 998 E. Indian School Rd. Mr. 81 Mrs. Joe Ereth 317 E. Highland Compliments of Espil Sheep Company Evans Tire Company 2137 E. Indian School Road F Sandra Ann Falduto Loretto Heights College Congratulations to Class of '66 Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack Fallon Dr. Sz Mrs. John P. Fowlie 1502 W. Osborn G John M. H. Garman 312 E. Mariposa Mrs. Josephine Gemelli 325 E. Mariposa Giovanni's Pizza Cottage 2435 E. Indian School Rd. Green Dragon Cocktails 6819 N. 16th Street Congratulations, Seniors l Mr. 81 Mrs. Stephen S. Gorey The Green Feather Book Shop Park Central - Thomas Mall Compliments Greyhound Travel Bureau Lou 81 Jean Grieger 2946 N. 8th Avenue Groseta Insurance Agency 5251 N. 7th Avenue H Congratulations from Mr. 81 Mrs. R. B. Heuser Highland Manor Lodge Inc. 4635 N. 14 St. 264-9039 Hobe Meats 6044 N. 16th Street Congratulations, Seniors Frank A. Hochevar-Sacristan Dr. Sz Mrs. George T. Hoiimann 7014 N. 4th Place Mr. 81 Mrs. H. B. Hughes 141 E. Mariposa Compliments of the I-Iunts Family .I J.B.,s Car Polish 5234 W. Glendale Ave. J iggs Phillips Chevron 8930 N. 7th Street J imis Steak House 2101 E. McDowell Rd. Best Wishes Dr. Sz Mrs. John A. Jones Best of Luck Always Johnnie 81 Jennie K Kassan Custom Dry Cleaners 5024 N. 7th. Street Keystone Market 3710 N. 7th Street Mildred P. Knack 4750 N. Central Mrs. Mildred Krusemark 102 W. Pierson St. L Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack Laux 4043 W. Sierra Vista Drive L'Avenir Salon of Beauty 5215 N. Central Ave. LaVerne, Highlander Beauty Salon 4700 North 12th Street Congratulations, Class of ,66 Dr. 81 Mrs. Joseph J . Likos Congratulations, Class of '66 The Linsenmeyer Family Congratulations, Class of '66 From Loftin's Business Forms Mr. Sz Mrs. John D. Long 201 W. Lamar Rd. Mr. 81 Mrs. William Lutfy, Sr. 340 N. Kaler Drive M John H. Maileo 1254 E. Thomas Rd. Maroney's Laundry 4902 N. Central, 3192 E. Indian Congratulations, Class of '66 Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom McBirnie McDonald's Flowers 81 Gifts Uptown Plaza McEIhaney's Flowers 81 Gifts 325 F.. Camelback Dr. 81 Mrs. E. W. McLoone 345 W. Lawrence Rd. Mercer Mortuary 1541 F.. Thomas Road Paul 81 Cora Messinger 515 E. Indian School, Scottsdale The Joseph X. Miller Family 4221 E. Sandra Terrace Rd. Modern 81 Antique Pewter Shop 2934 W. McDowell Rd. Don 81 Jean Moore 5711 N. 12th Avenue Congratulations Most Holy Trinity C.Y.O. Most Holy Trinity Parish 8620 N. 7th Street Mundis Texaco Service 8502 N. 7th Street Munson Equipment Company 2415 F.. Jackson C Mr. 8: Mrs. James Murphy 4011 N. 8th Avenue N Dennis D. Naughton, Jeweler 132 N. Central - Park Central Navarreis Outdoor Furniture 2210 E. Indian School Neary's Campbell Drug 5351 N. 16th Street Noble 81 Lee Realty Company 5800 N. 19th Avenue O Karen O'Neill Judy Pantner Our Best Wishes All Year P Palmer Printing Company 2002 N. 22nd Avenue Palms Photo Lab. 1243 E. McDowell Rd. Dr. I. J. Parker Sz Family 1641 W. Glendale Avenue Park Lane Apartments 6250 N. 11th St. 265-2750 Pay 'N Save Market 7011 N. 27th Avenue Payson Country Club Inc. E. T. Clascock, Jr. Petty's Jewelers, Inc. 10 E. Camelback Road Mr. 81 Mrs. H. F. Petrie 4750 N. Central Phoenix Shoe Rebuilders 81 Dry Cleaning 2312 F.. Indian School Road The Pizza Hut 5703 N. 7th Street SPONSORS 169 Congratulations, Seniors from Ponca Wholesale Mercantile Co. Pride Cleaners 4812 N. 40th Street R Compliments of the Meredith Rankin Family Congratulations, Seniors of '66 Vernon E. Rardin Co. Alfred G. Rasor 111 W. Monroe Reardon's Texaco 4438 N. 24th Street Redewill Music Company 2918 N. Central Regal Realty, Inc. 5252 N. Central Ave. Mr. 81 Mrs. William P. Reilly 722 F.. Winter Drive Mrs. R. F. Retzer 334 F.. Mariposa Dr. Sz Mrs. C. F. Risser Robin's Nest Day Nursery 3420 N. 35th Avenue R. 81 R. Auto Body 601 W. Washington Dr. 81 Mrs. Eugene Ryan 346 F.. Elm Drive S St. Francis Cafeteria 4715 N. Central St. Theresa Parish 5045 E. Thomas Road Salon de Venus 1916 F.. Camelback Road Sandyis Record Shop 1906 E. Camelback 264-5319 Congratulations From Mr. 81 Mrs. George Schoeny 170 SPONSORS Mr. 81 Mrs. Ivan N. Shun 3615 E. Orange Drive Siebert's Catholic Supplies Complete Religious Gifts Mr. 81 Mrs. George L. Sims 28 F.. Marshall Avenue Sisters of Charity, B.V.M. St. Agnes Convent, Phoenix Slenderella 941 W. Camelback Rd. Eat in the Tea Attic Best Wishes from Smiley Smith-Osborn Pharmacy 3341 N. 19th Avenue Mr. 8: Mrs. Phillip A. Sollomi 190 W. Montebello Avenue Southwest Meat 8: Provision Co. 2019 N. 48th Street S Sz S Meat Market 333 F.. Dunlap Dr. Sz Mrs. Dale H. Stannard 236 E. Desert Park Ln. State Farm Mutual Ins. Co. 5115 N. 7th Street J. R. Steyaert 1629 W. Weldon Sunset Chapel 301 W. Camelback T Thunderbird Liquors 925 W. Dobbins Road T. Sz M. Tire Company 1945 Apache Blvd., Tempe, Ariz. The Tiffany Family 33 East Pierson Street Tony's Shoe Repair 74 Park Central Mall Trophy Corral 4008 N. 19th Avenue Congratulations, Seniors Harry G. Turner Family U Compliments of Uneek Collection Co., lnc. Union Cleaners 1017 F.. Jefferson AL 4-8519 U. S. Royal Tire Center 4025 N. Central Avenue V Mr. 81 Mrs. Val Valancius 81 Family 804-0 N. 5th Street John H. Van Houten, General Agent Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co. Van's Cleaners 81 Laundromat 1822-24 W. Glendale Avenue Victory Tent 81 Awning Co. 2136 E. Indian School Road Village Inn Pizza Parlor 2334 W. Bethany Home Rd. W Wade's Driving School AM 5-3176 Mr. 81 Mrs. W. J. Wallace 226 E. Medlock Drive Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul J. Walsh 8620 N. 12th Avenue Warners Furniture 81 Interiors 2645 F.. Osborn H. A. Hank Wickert - Insurance Life, Health, Business Sz Annuities Ross Wilken's Beauty Salon Hotel Westward Ho Mr. Sz Mrs. R. Dixon Wood 115 W. Northview Y Your Family Barber Shop 726 E. Glendale Avenue Valentineis Day F un-I unior Skit A Abraham, Kathy 41, 110 Adams, Christine Gemma 39, 87, 88 Ahearn, Mary 36, 37, 43, 44, 65, 104 Alvey, Kathy 104 Anair, April 21, 110 Ann Richard, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 18, 81, 134 Areghini, Vickie 23, 36, 51, 57, 65, 104 Arsenault, Gail 110 ART ASSOCIATION 48 Augustine, Peggy 55, 110 Ausman, Constance Lee 55, 59, 88 Ausman, Debbie 116 B Babington, Nancy 20, 37, 104 Bailey, Kathy 55, 110 Bailly, Colleen 104 Baker, Joan 116 Banovich, Donna 110 Barford, carol Saffer 32, 33, 36, 40, 43, 63, Barford, Nancy 43, 116 Barron, Stacy 65, 116 Barry, Kathleen Theresa 36, 37, 49, 88 Basha, Camille 81, 104 Basha, Cheryl Marie 36, 37, 85, 88 Bauer, Susan 104 Baumann, Kathleen 49, 57, 104 Baumann, Pat 41, 116 Bayham, Betty 104 Bayless, Polly 41, 110 Beattie, Kathleen 57, 116 Bell, Leueen 110 Berens, Mary Ellen 116, 136 88 Beshoner, Patricia 110 Betz, Marcia 116 Bezy, Linda Margueritte 46, 55, 59, 72, 88 Biggs, Carolyn 40, 43, 44, 57, 104 Billings, Kathryn Felicia 49, 85, 88 Bilyk, Carol 57, 110 Bishop, Mary 116 Bitondo, Annmarie 116 Bitondo, Regina Elizabeth 80, 88 Bjorklund, Chris 41, 78, 110, 111, 113 Boland, Kate 116 Bolduc, Marianne Jeanne 36, 37, 54, 67 ,87,89 Borg, Paula 38, 116, 132 Boyd, Jo Ann 36, 85, 89 Boyle, Sally 38, 117 Breunig, Donna 104 Brommer, Sharon 117 Brommer, Susan 110 Brooks, Joan 36, 39, 58, 62, 70, 104 Brooks, Michelle 38, 117, 118 Brown, Jo Ann 65, 117 Brown, Peggy 36, 57, 70, 104 Brown, Roberta Jean 72, 89 Brown, Stephanie 117 Buchik, Teina 110 Burger, Beverly 21, 55, 110 Burns, Norma 19, 35, 49, 55, 56, 59, 77, 111 Burrus, Kathie 111 Byrne, Christine Marie 44, 50, 89 C Caltabiano, Lisa 117, 132 Campbell, Candace Jane 63, 86, 89, 144 Campbell, Carol 32, 55, 64, 110, 111, 11,3 Carnpisano, Kathleen Sue 32, 40, 43, 76, 89 General Index Camptell, Beverly Joyce 22, 37, 89, 128 Caniglia, Margaret Ann 45, 66, 89 Cantrell, Kathy 111 Carbonelli, Theresa 36, 104 Carder, Pamela 117 Carignan, Diana Roselle 89 Carpenter, Chris 111 Carrao, Barbara 55, 56, 57, 111 Carrera, Magali 41, 111 Carroll, Karleen Cecilia 49, 90 Cascio, Loretta Marie 62, 86, 90 Catherine Patricia, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 27 Cavanagh, Mary Ellen 52, 90 Cayanaugh, Kathy 57, 117 Cavanaugh, Mary Beth 57, 63, 104 Celestine, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 21 Cerasoli, Madalyn 43, 104 Chavoya, Sue 48, 111 CHEERLEADERS 47 Chipps, Patti 46, 55, 57, 104 Cirincione, Mary 111 Cohan, Patty 104 Cohen, Ellen Teresa 90 Cole, Melanie 50, 104 Coleman, Judy 46, 57, 111 Coles, Mary 57, 117 Collier, Maribeth 117 Collins, Virginia Marie 90, 125 Collins, Maureen 117 Collins, Patty 117 Collins, Peggy 117 Conard, Kathleen 43, 104 Conley, Mary 58, 111 Conlin, Sheila 111 Connolly, Mrs. Elizabeth 23 Connolly, Teresa 37, 62, 105 Conroy, Dotti 55, 59, 111 Conroy, Jo Beth 105 Contreras, Catherine 43, 105 Coppinger, Roberta 23, 42, 78, 105 Corbett, Kathleen 36, 37, 43, 105 Costello, Sue 35, 36, 55, 69, 111, 114 Coulter, Kathy 111 Coury, Sandra Susanna 32, 42, 44, 75, 80, 86, 90 Croft, Mary 111 Crossman, Victoria Ann 36, 44, 85, 90 Crosson, Susan 105 Crowe, Mary 110, 111, 113 Crowley, Alene 111 Cunegunda, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 21 Cushion, Kathy 111 Cyril, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 24 D Dahl, Janet Karen 27, 32, 36, 46, 55, 59, 68, 90 Dahl, Judith Kay 37, 55, 59, 80, 85, 91 Dale, Susan 78, 105 Davey, Mrs. Eleanor 28 Davies, Mrs. Helen 124 Davis, Barbara 48, 117 Davis, Cathy 111 Davis, Margie 36, 40, 43, 45, 105 Day, Terri 21, 55, 111 Delagrange, Carol 57, 58, 111 Delagrange, Miriam 57, 58, 117 Delagrange, Patrice Eileen 20, 32, 35, 64, 80, 91 Delise, Maryann 32, 40, 51, 75, 77, 91 Derkson, Molly 55, 57, 112 Dettmer, Teresa Ann 36, 44, 51, 63, 65, 85, 91 DeWan, Danielle Catherine 91, 142 DeWan, Michele 117 DiGiovanni, Channe 117 Dolk, Sanna 112 Doud, Judy 39, 105 Dougherty, Kathy 40, 70, 105 Downes, Mary Kathleen 91 DRAMA 42, 43 Driscoll, Nancy 36, 105 Drury, Cora May 32, 37, 48, 91, 150 Duffy, Valorie 28, 117, 132 Dull, Jane 58, 117 Duster, Ann 117 Dwyer, Lauraine Theresa 27, 44, 57, 62, 91 GENERAL INDEX 171 E Eakin, Beth 55, 112 Eckert, Linda Elizabeth 45, 84, 92 Eldridge, Mary Ann 72, 117 Ellison, Carol Janet 40, 92 Emile Rose, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 27, 68 Emmerich, Karen 117 Ereth, Donna Mae 37, 92 Erra, Nina 40, 44, 45, 70, 105, 156 Espil, Liz 32, 35, 116, 118 Evans, Cheryl Margaret 36, 38, 92 F Fairbanks, Mary 106 Farrell, Mary Ellen 46, 55, 56, 59, 106 Felcyn, Mary 112 Felcyn, Maureen Jeanne 40, 92 Field, Jeanette 57, 106 Field, Laura 57, 118 Fink, Claudia Eileen 92 Finney, Mary Beth 92, 142 Fitzgerald, Patricia Ann 40, 45, 47, 92 Fitzmaurice, Kathleen 38, 106 Flood, Mimi 57, 58, 106 Foley, Gail 112 FOLK CLUB 49 Ford, Mary Ann 112 Forrestal, Mary 112 Fowlie, Patricia 32, 59, 116, 118 Fry, Mrs. Naneie 29 G Gacioch, Elaine 22, 118 Gamhee, Diane 32, 106 Garman, Cecilia 118 Garman, Sharon 57, 112 Garman, Sondra Ann 44, 57, 62, 93 Gaughan, Pat 106 ' Geare, Virginia Corinne 36, 93 Gehringer, Paula 57, 112 Gemelli, Elena Rita 87, 93 Gemelli, Joann Yolanda 87, 93 Gilroy, Mrs. Eleanor 25 ' Gilroy, Kathleen 11, 32, 33, 106 Giordan, Rachelle 112 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 46 GLEE CLUB 36, 37 Goggin, Diana 112 Gonzalez, Sofy 74, 118 Goodrich, Felicia 22, 38, 118 Gordon, Mary Susan 40, 44, 55, 59, 65, 93 Gorey, Linda 62, 106 Goulet, Katie 21, 57, 112 Gouveia, Lois 37, 47, 80, 81, 106 Green, Most Rev. Francis J. 16 Gregory, Kathleen 22, 118 Gress, Mary Jane 112 Griffin, Jackie 55, 57, 59, 106 Griffin, Judith Elaine 93 Grim, Karen Suann 36, 57, 93 Groseta, Joanna 36, 43, 51, 106 Brophy Seniors-Stage crew for N ovembefs Production Gryniewicz, Terry 118 H Haas, Victoria 28, 118 Hagan, Kathy 47, 66, 80, 106 Haggerty, Joanne Marie 36, 72, 84, 93, 118 Haggerty, Kathleen 118 Haggerty, Mary 40, 45, 106 Hahn, Georgeanne 118 Hall, Dorothy Eileen 25, 38, 93 Hancock, Charlene 112 Hancock, Marquita Lucia 36, 94, 137 Hansen, Kathy 36. 106 Hansen, Linda 118, 119 Hansen, Rosemarie 22, 118 Haver acleleine 57 118 7 M Q Heames, Kathy 4, 20, 36, 44, 106 Helaern, Ricki 23, 78, 106 Hehern, Terry 32, 33, 35, 41, 55, 64, 112 Hehern, Wendy 58, 118 Hebets, Kathy 106 Holtsnider, Lynda 112 Hopkins, Rev. John, S. J. 17 Hughes, Barbara Ann 94 Hughes, Kathleen Ann 24, 46, 94 Hundelt, Gloria Jean 94 Huntimer, Maureen Cynthia 36, 94 I lllige, Martha 41, 43, 48, 118 Irons, Cindy 112 J Jansky, Rev. Francis, S. J. 17 Jeanine, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 27 Jean Loretta, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 19 Jennett, Mary Ingrid 40, 44, 50, 51, 95 Jennett, Melanie 4, 38. 112 John Raymond, Sister Mary, B.V.M. Heiple, Patricia Ann 94 Heiple, Tina 46, 55, 57, 69, 112 Herseth, Mary 41, 118 Hess, Catherine 28, 118, 132 Heuser, Mary Kathryn 36, 44, 50, 84, 94 Heyne, Mary Kay 41, 42, 43, 56, 106 Higgins, Maureen 118 Hilger, Sallie 43, 106 Hill, Kathy 57. 118 Hochstrasser, Donna Jean 94, 109 Hoffman, Kathy 35, 112 172 GENERAL INDEX Johnson, Donna 112 Johnson, Elizabeth 119 Johnson, Linda Sue 85, 86. 95 Johnson. Marianne Frances 2, 80, 95, 128 Johnson, Pamela 119 Johnson , Patsy 26, 113 Jones, Rosemary 37, 38, 106 Jones, Susan 119 Joseph, Dorene 42, 43, 106 Juhl, Catherine Ann 95 Juhl, Eileen 106 22, 81 Juhl, Jenny 119 Julius, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 18, 167 Justen, Sheila 36, 43, 44, 57, 106 K Kahley, Alannah 20, 36, 70, 72, 107 Kamrar, Theresa 119 Kathleen Mary, Sister, B.V.M. 23 Katrine, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 12, 13, 17 Kattau, Becke 113 Kattau, Kathryn 119 Kearns, Barbara 22, 119 Kelleher, Rev. Daniel J., S. J. 16, 64 Kelsey, Maureen 19, 41, 113 Kennedy, Ann 27, 43, 107 Kennedy, Ellen Louise 38, 95 Kerley ,Linda 119 Kiel, Janet 119 Kiel, Vanita 107 King, Marianne 41, 113 Kirby, Carol Sue 113 Klarer, Linda 113 Klein, Mr. Michael 21 Knack, Barbara 58, 113 Knapp, Mary Josephine 35, 37, 52, 95 Knefel, Margie 57, 113 Knoell, Mary Eileen 27, 46, 54, 55, 56, 59 69, 72, 80, 95 focka, Christine 40, 43, 56, 57, 107 Corte, Karen Ann 25, 37, 58, 95 forte, Kristine 20, 37, 58, 107 ireutzberg, Judy 113 fronawitter, Ann 76, 107 Kruckeberg, Beverly 119 Krusemark, Rosealba 113 L Qadensack, Veronica Marie 3, 32, 40, 44, 56, 59, 75, 96, 154 Laitis, Karen Suzanne 2, 80, 96 Lambe, Jeanne Marie 24, 37, 96 Lambert, Andrea 107 Laux, Patricia Ann 96 Le Beau, Catherine 119 Lee, Mary 113 Leonard, Marsha 113 LIBRARY CLUB 51 Likos, Ann 42, 43, 113, 114, 158 Lindlan, Debbie 55, 113 Lindsey, Patricia Aileen 37, 96 Linsenmeyer, Darlene Kay 42, 43, 85, 96, 125 Lloyd, Ruth 119 Lohmiller, Carol 27, 57, 113 Long, Kathleen 58, 119 Loubet, Sharon 48, 113 Lucart, Ann 57, 58, 113 Lyding, Judy 35, 41, 79, 113 Lyding, Kathleen Sue 25, 32, 33, 40, 62, 66, 73, 86, 96 Lynch, Francie 35, 46, 55, 81, 113 Lynch, Mary Beth 28, 56, 116, 118, 119, 136 Lyons, Maureen Theresa 96 M Macchiaverna, Bernadette Theresa 36, 97 MacDougall, Diane 70, 113 MacDougal1, Kathy 42, 107 MacDougall, Maria Sandra 32, 37, 65, 73, 86, 97 Mackey, Margaret 46, 119 Mackey, Mary Charlene 44, 97 Macmillan, Mariann 114 Maffeo, Margaret Ella 32, 66, 73, 86, 97 Mahoney, Mary Alice 107 Maloney, Deborah 114 Mangin, Muffy 32, 41, 116, 118, 119 Manning, Mary 119 Manor, Sharon 119 Martin, Debbie 42, 43, 107 Martin, Patricia Ann 97 Mastrug, Mary Jo 36, 57, 107 Matteson, Marcie 119 Mazurcski, Ann 119 McBirnie, Catherine Bridget 40, 44, 51, 70, 84, 97 McCann, Kathy 43, 44, 57, 107 McCarthy, Susan 63, 119, 132 McChesney, Margaret 114 McCormick, Mr. Joseph 23, 156 McCutcheon, Sharon 119 McDevitt, Pat 51, 107 McDevitt, Peggy 42, 43, 44, 107 McDevitt, Ruth 77, 114 McDonald, Maureen 107 McDonald, Nicky 120 McDonald, Sharon 43, 120 McFair, Marilyn Teresa 24, 97 iMcGahern, Maggie 31143, 116, 120 McCann, Pat 35, 114 McGillicuddy, Helen Patricia 37, 97 McGinn, Molly 57, 75, 110, 114 McKeever, Kathleen Margaret 98 1VIcLoone, Maureen Jean 11, 32, 67, 75, 98 McMindes, Clemence Elizabeth 49, 57, 98 1V1elczer, Patti 49, 114 Melluzzo, Gloria 114 Vlelton, Margaret 114- Melton, Mary 36, 57, 59, 81, 107 Nlertz, Mary 120, 136 Vlessana, Rosemary 120 Meyer, Rita 32, 110, 113, 114 Michelle Mary, Sister, B.V.M. 19 Middleton, Dorothy Jean 57, 98, 125 Vliddleton, Sandy 46, 57, 120 Milan, Linda Louise 24, 98 Vliller, Patricia Ann 40, 43, 65, 98 Vliller, Theresa 41, 43, 120 Vliller, Theresa Anne 44, 45, 52, 55, 79, 98 Vlitchell, Ellen 107 Vlitchell, Liz 107 Vlitchell, Mary Angela 98 Monaghan, Eileen 35. 120 Monaghan, Maureen 40, 43, 70, 108 Mooney, Catherine 120 Moore, Donna Jean 36. 40. 44, 59. 70, 99 Moore, Patty 57, 114 Moorhous, Virginia Ann 37, 85, 99 MOTHER'S CLUB 52 Moulder, Michelle Kathleen 99 Mowrey, Martha 110. 114 Muckerman, Judy 27, 81, 108 Muckerrnan, Trudy 55. 72, 120 Mueller, Michelle 37, 46, 70, 99 Mullen, Colleen 55, 114 Mullen, Mrs. Mary 29 Mulvihill, Sue 120, 132 Mumma, Mary Ann 108 Murphy, Margaret 119, 120 Murphy. Mary Ann 99 Murphy, Maureen 114 Murphy. Suzanne 114 Muth. Christine Adele 99 N NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 43 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 40, 41 Naujokaitis, Rosemary 38, 39, 44, 62, 108 Neary, Peggy 38, 57, 114 Neulieh, Cheryl 43, 108 Neumann, Jane Frances 44, 47, 63, 67, 85, 99 Newell, Maris 120 Novotny, Cathy 37, 38, 108 O Occhiuzzi, Jackie 114 0'Connor. Irene Jean 36, 47, 67, 99, 142 O'Connor. Sharon 11. 32, 33, 63, 108 O,Dowd. Ellen 21. 36. 108 O'Malley, Mary Ann 82. 70, 116, 120 O'Neill, Karen 48, 108 O,Neill, Kathleen 120 O'Neill, Peggy Anne 37, 63, 85, 100, 144 Oifieilly, Maureen 46, 55, 120, 136 O'Shea, Margie 173 Ortega, Candy 108 P Pabst, Catherine Mary 48, 100 Palmer, Peggy 35, 114 Pantner, Judie 55, 78. 108 Partridge, Mrs. Evelyn 22 Paul Anthony. Sister Mary, B.V.M. 20 Perry, Jennie 57. 120 Perry, Lisa 114 Petrick, Pam 57. 59, 114 Petrie, Jeannette Clare 36, 66, 100 Phillips, Constance Lee 100 Philomena, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 18 Piano, Barbara Lou 36, 100 Prince, Teresa 120 Proctor, Julianne 120 Proctor, Tina 36, 108 Purves, Patty 114 1 N--an - N , l -5 Y www -an ...M Margie O'Shea-2nd Semester Junior GENERAL INDEX 173 if R Ramos, Betty 109 Ramsower, Barbara Ellen 48, 100 Rankin, Mandy Jo 108 Rardin, Lynn Alice 37, 40, 45, 54, 62, 77, 100 Rasor, Mary 56, 57, 110, 113, 114- RED CROSS 38, 39 Reilly, Liz 115 Retzer, Mary 23, 32, 36, 37, 40, 108 Rivers, Anne 4-4, 77, 115 Robles, Eloise Marie 100 Rohrbacher, Corinne Susan 44-, 4-6, 48, 55, 56, 101 Rohrbacher, Mary 116, 118, 120 Rojeski, Nancy Marie 25, 37, 57, 73, 86, 101 Ronan, Patricia Mary 11, 32, 40, 62, 73, 101 Ryan, Sue 18, 79, 108 S SACRISTY SOCIETY 52 St. Ellen, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 19 St. Jacques, Candice 4-1, 44, 4-5, 57, 121 Sampley, Margaret 42, 63, 108 Santos, Lori 38, 69, 111, 115 Sawdey, Sue 115 Schaefer, Cathy 29, 120 Schoenhofen, Linda 115 Schoeny, Deborah 4-8, 57, 58, 119, 121, 136 Schnur, Miss Irene 19 Schroeder, Mary 121 Schuette, Carolyn 115 Schweiger, Teresa Gale 36, 4-3, 63, 101, 144 SCIENCE CLUB 50 Seitz, Elaine 121 Serafin, Sylvia Louise 37, 101 Shaffer, Pat 4-9, 115 Shanahan, Rita 4-9, 115 Shea, Roseanne 41, 4-3, 4-5, 121 Sheila, Sister Mary, B.V.M. 22 Sicher, Dawn Marie 24, 36, 4-0, 101 Sims, Shelley 47, 108 Sinkus, Nyola 115 Sloan, Bonnie 121 Sloan, Mary 4-3, 121 Sloncen, Diane 115 Small, Vicki Ann 65, 84, 101 Smith, Debbie 115 Smith, Leslie 115 SODALITY 34, 35 Sollomi, Mary 115 Solty, Theresa Katherine 32, 4-5, 84, 1 Somers, Jeanette 115 Staab, Mary Catherine 20, 37, 102 Stannard, Carol 108 Steffes, Miss I-Iiltlegarcle 26 Stein, Kathleen Clare 102, 142 Stenger, Sharon 29, 121 Stephenson, Nancy 56, 57, 115 Stevens, Pat 35, 46, 121 Stewart, Corki 45, 48, 74, 108 Stewart, Kathleen Mary 32, 45, 80, 84, 102 Steyaert, Susan Theresa 72, 102 Struss, Marni 32, 33, 36, 108 STUDENT COUNCIL 32, 33 Sullivan, Sally 55, 56, 74, 121 Sullivan, Terry 115 Supan, Melanie 35, 41, 119, 121 T Tanguay, Angele Francine 85, 102 Thompson, Patricia Elizabeth 36, 102 Thompson, Mr. Paul 124 Thompson, Sharon Virginia 102 Tindle, Janet Lorraine 37, 51, 102 Torphy, Mary Linda 121, 132 Torzala, Susan 28, 58, 121 Treadway, Sara 65, 115 Trygar, Carol 37, 50, 56, 77, 108 Tull, Patricia 121 Twaddle, Rose 18, 76, 108 Twohig, Lynne 121, 132 U Uhleman, Diane 56, 57, 121 Unale, Mrs. Patricia 20 V Van Haren, Mrs. Elizabeth 29 Van Houten, Patti 55, 57, 115 Vaubel, Kathy 41, 57, 115 Viterbo, Cathy 25, 115 Vitus, Janet 56, 57, 59, 121 Vitus, Susan Marie 36, 57, 59, 72, 103 W Wachter, Kathleen Virginia 103 Waldmann, Kathleen 121 Wallace, Gladys Kathleen 32, 36, Walsh, Margaret 36, 72, 108 Weems, Mary 21, 115 Wehrley, Sylvia 73, 108 Weingarten, Laurie 121 Westwood, Sally Marie 103 Whitlow, Mrs. Mary 78 Whitney, Sally 18, 108 Wickert, Charlene 121 Williams, Ann 21, 40, 58, 108 40, 80, 103 Williams, Barbara Anne 32, 37, 39, 4-0, 45, 67 103 Willis, Deborah 121 Wood, Roxanne 41, 115 Wood, Mr. William 124 Wooclall, Judy 46, 74, 108, 164 Wruck, Janice Mary 103 Wrzesinski, Debra 48, 121 Wyatt, Cathy 70, 115 X XAVIERIAN 44- X-PRESS 45 Y Yoshimura, Ellen 48, 115 Z Zaun, Deborah 121 Zecchini, Veronica Caroline 32, 33, 40, 44, 85, 103 Zeiner, Kathryn 121 Zwaska, Mrs. Jean 124 Zwaska, Jill 18, 44, 46, 52, 108 174 GENERAL INDEX First F riday-Senior Hootenanny Mass in Brophy Chapel ould you believe that the 1966 Xavierian was produced by a dedicated staff of 500 girls? Would you believe 50? How about 5? Starting from the bottom-up, thanks goes to Teresa Dettmer, my assistant, Donna Moore, copy editor, Mary Sue Gordon and Cathy McBirnie, photo essay editors and specialists. These four of the 'Faithful F ive, gave many hundreds of hours during study halls each day, after school 'til 6:00, every night at home, and all weekends. To my staff Cwhich fluctuated from 20-553 my every appreciated thanks go because of the fresh new ideas they interjected when everyone else's mind numbed. They helped put the last deadline together in two days and nights, working to sacrifice for quality and not ust quantity. My every sincere gratitude for Sister Mary Katrine's optimistic spirit and willingness to accept new and completely different styles of journalism. Thanks goes to Mr. McCormick, our advisor, for his usual guidance and assistance. The FIA fFingers in Actionl typed many periods for us fitting copy to layouts and typing anything for us at the drop of a '4Would you type this . . . Mr. Duke, our photographer always popped up with the right dramatic verticle or striking horizontal and put up with our squirms or How 'bout another shot from this angle?,' Terry Sullivan, did all the portraits for the end sheets, horizontal panel. The division pages were also done by the advanced Art students of the first period who turned out polished products in one sitting. The cover design was one of my own inspirations trying to exemplify tradition and simplicity with a new three color scheme. The wood design identifies Xavier with its southwestern location and the smooth panel opens to run the theme of people across the end sheets. Many people asked me if I thought the yearbook was worth all the trouble, lost sleep, mathematical bamboozle, calculations, organizations, and dedication. All year I kept thinking of the day when the book would finally be distributed - school stops for one day. Girls walk from class to class signing their books, yelling, Did you see your picture on page 72?7' Five minutes are spent on getting the class organized then the rest of the period is spent looking at the yearbook. Although the student body count of 500 did not ,produce the yearbook, they make the book worth the energy it requires to do one. Be it 500 who enjoy the book, the 50 who aided in its production, or the 5 who take the responsibility and give the dedication, the book is for everyone. As you look at your copy, answer the question inwardly. I know the book is worth it. I gave one year of my life to it so that you could have it for the rest of yours. With love . . . Q! I 925 X QP xl!! , ,J X , M , A Q' pw. YU J l W N My 5 Miha My A my I W N' gi .A ,lj . pf? Q HJ E Ny . 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