Incarnate Word Academy - Aurora Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1958

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Cseatedl and Junior Editors, Karon Walker, Barbara Christian, Betty Bledsoe, Kay Dunne, and Jo Charles Brownlow. Sister Jeanne Francis was Faculty Sponsor. AURORA STAFF Senior Therese Bauer, January graduate, handled the difficult job of advertising manager. 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'i- .fnglf J 1 f lm' Senlor class offlcers are V1cePres1dent J alme Adams Presldent LOUISE Clme Class Sponsor Slster M Stamslaus Reporter Frances Pons Parllamentarlan Fannle Mae Porter Second Representatlve Noelle Shaw Treasurer Laura Mae Gflbblfl Fxrst Representat1ve Mary Frances Whelan Secretary Judy Serna and Hlstorlan Marlanne Eckenrode SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Valedlctorxan Bernadette Kohl Salutatorlan Mary Allce Berlanga Student Councll Presldent Mary Frances Whelan Student Council Treasurer Lou1se Clme All Cxty S C Representatlves Noelle Shaw and Mary F Whelan School wlde Favorlte Lou1se Clme Belle of the Ball Judy Serna Homemaker of Tomorrow Mary Frances Whelan Class Goats Susan Schubert and Mary Jesse Samperx Semor Sputmks Football Captam Drane Peck Commlttees Prom Chalrman Noelle Shaw Semor Trlp Chalrman Ellzabeth Kelly Publlcxty Chalrman Fannxe Mae Porter Soclal Chalrman Frances Gxlbert Refreshment Chairman Judy Ann Roblnson Imtxatlon Chalrman Sue Rxley Play Chalrman Mary Allce Berlanga Players 1n Operetta Queen of Egypt Noelle Shaw Alva Joyce Carter and Queen Granla Therese Bauer C B E A Contest Winners Flrst Place Bookkeepmg Lucmda Guzman Flrst Place Typlng II Lucmda Guzman Second Place Spellmg Lucmda Guzman Thlrd Place Shorthand Marlanne Eckenrode Honorable Mentlon Typmg II Glorla J Collier Honorable Mentxon C3th01lC Vlews Lucmda Guzman 8 J- 'lls Qi, , Q . Q u-H-1196 -is Y , H 1. 'r. 1 19 LQ .. ..... 21 , .Q Q 'r f 3. vi '45-4 K, 'Q 2. if '21 ' 3 ,raf ' - ff .Q Q. 'QVX SENIOR MOST POPULAR Loulse Chne .I H ,fam gif 11 1, 2:'f 5 , 24 ' 2 igvig lv' Y' 3 JAIME ADAMS MARY THERESE BAUER Class Vice President 4 Cl ISS Rcpoltor 1 Prcexdcnt 2 Student C unc1l2 S0d1l1ty 4 Jr CCD 1 4 u rora Stxff 4 Jr CCD 1 2 3 4 Treweurcr 3 V1cePres1 dent 4 Class VICE Pres1dent 2 Presldent 3 1 Pep Squid 4 MARY ALICE BERLAVNGA Jr CCD 1 2 4 CIWICS Club 4 Latm Club JUDITH BLUNTZER X nk if lqrvv JOYCE CARTER BEVERLY JUNIF CHAMULER Class VICC Prcsldent 1 Aurora Staff 4 Jr QCD 1 2 3 4 Bgdkgr Breakers 2 CIHCS Club 3 4 JI' CCD 1 2 3 4 BGHIKQI' C1x,1C5 Club 4 1 Latm Club 1 Jr CCD 2 3 4 Sodalltx 3 4 C1v1cs Club 3 4 Class Treasurer3 Pres1dent4 Student Jr CCD 1 2 3 4 Cmcs Club 3 4 Crown Councll Tredsurer 4 Staf 4 LOUISE CLINE GLORIA JEAN COLLIER fur i ins., 13 ig CL. fa 5 LN' I I i C f' l If Breakers 15 Academy Angels 1g Pep Squad I ' . . f . A -aw Xxx I, . T? MARIANNE C. ECKENRODE LILLIAN FARIAS Jr. C. C. D. 2. 3. 4g Soclality 3, 4g Civics Jr. C C. D. 4: Vocation Club 4g Latin L Club 3. 45 Beukcr Breakers 2g Class Histor- 4g Crown Stuff 4. ian 3, 4. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Prefcct 1: Jr. C. C. D. 1, 2, 3, 4. Jr. C, C. D. 2. 3. LOUISE FLUSCIIE DORA GARCIA ll X 3: I r '. 4, Q -, MARY LOU GARZA FRANCES MARIE GILBERT C. C. D. 1, 2. 3, 41 Hcakor llroakors 13 . , , fl1l1'x '9 1 . . . S 1 . ' -1 ' -z - x in Vlulv 4: l'1v1c's Club 23 Vomtlon Club DO 4' Xmllmn Cluj 2' 3' 4f Jr' C' C' . 2. 1 Lzxlm Clu . StuccntCounc1lRcp 1 2 Jr C C D 1 C C 1 2 3 4 C C D Treasure 2 3 4 Cmcs Club 4 Academy Angels WALIETA AGNES GOLD JO AWN GRAW ETT 3 4. '14 l ' . . 3 . . . . , .D .,,, Q f. f. . I'4. 5 , 5 'V 9 , iffl' lf X , 1 sri r D l C I 3 'L 15 '-uv BERNICE EL UNE GREEK LAURA MAE GRIBBINI 1 2 4 Beaker Breaks J C C D 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Te h Cn cs Club 4 ers Charrman 3 Beaker Breakers 2 Class Parllamentarxan 3 Treasurer 4 J C C D 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 1 Jr C C D 1 2 3 Crvxcs Club 3 Beaker Secretary2 3 C1v1cs C1ub3 4 Sccretary4 Breakers 2 Pep Squad 1 2 3 Aurora Staff 4 ALMA GUERRERO LUCINDA O GUZMAN .w.. ci.- , r X 4'Y rv Jr. C.C.D. . , 5 rs2g r ..,. , , ,, ' ,ac- 'V - I 1 9 , . I'----,,,Z 1 ----,yi 3 -9 ,, E J !7' ' is F ' L 3 7 x A , A 2 6 ' X IU MARY FRANCES HATCH FLORENCE JOHNSON JCCD1234Secretary4C1ws JCCD4 Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Latin Club 1 2 Pep Squad 3 4 Academy Angels 3 President 4 Vice President 3 Pep Squad Vice President 4 Beaker Breakers 3 Acad 3 4 Manager 4 Class Parliamentarian 1 emy Angels 3 ELIZABETH KELLY BERNADETTE KOHL X ff' Y X.. ,I I 1' ..'. y , y , 5 ' 'ic I' ..... Jr. C. C. D. 1, 2, 3, 43 Civics Club 3, 4, Jr. C. C .D. 1, 2, 3, 4g Civics Club 3, 4 'J xx- Qw-v E f ' s 5 In if NORMA GRACIELA L-EAL MARY THERESA MONTELONGO Jr. C. C. D. 1, 2. 3. 4: Soclality 1, 2. 3, Vice- Civics Club 45 Jr. C. C. D, 4. Prefect 2, Sec. 3g Academy Angels 3g V0- cation Club 1. 23 Aurora Staff 4. Beaker Breakers 3: Civics Club 3, 43 I lf. D. 4g Llltlfl Club Squad 4: Jr, C, C, D, 2, 3, 4, MARY ANN MONTEZ DLANNE MARIE MCCULLOCH ' A 'x V 's MARY MCL-A-UGHLTN MARY LOUISE NETEK Bcaker Breakers 35 Civics Club 3, 43 Jr. Jr, C, C, D, 1q 2. 3: 4, C. C. D. 1, 2, 3, 4. Jr C C D 1 4 Pep Squ'1d2 4 Latm Club C C D 1 2 4 CIXICS Club 4 Cro 1 2 Clues Club 4 Acadcmw Angels 1 Staff 4 C ARLEXE NEUNIANI DIANE PECK is Tv Jr ....,, 3 ' , g wn ,i Vg- 1 , g A . , . 2, 3. IQ- X xx V' 2: , A C A4 if . l ll Q f am' fi PATRICIA A PELLEGRIINO FRANCES SLZANNE PONS Class Secretwmy 1 Lwtm Club 1 2 Presldent Jr C C D 1 2 3 4 Belker Brewkers 2 4 2 Jr C C D 1 2 3 Beaker Breakers 3 Sec 4 Class Reporter 4 C 4 CHIC C C C D 1 2 4 Bewkcr Brewkcrs Crown Staff 4 Class Parlmmentarmn 4 Crown Stqff 4 FANNIE NIKE PORTER DIANA PRADO 20 .X XX 9 I lx, I Sedal-ity.1,. VlcciPr'csillent lg Civics Clulg 1 I I 3, 4. Jr. .C.D.1,2.3, Q 's lub3,4g Jr .... ,,g . . 2 s PXTRICM RIFK S1 FLI FN RH FY C 2 Clues Cll Pep Squad 1 2 Clues Club 3 4 Parlla 3 4 Sodqlnv 4 rn ntarun 4 Ir C C D 1 2 3 4 Bea r Breakers 1 2 Latm Club 1 2 Acadrms Angels 1 2 Aurora Staff 4 Club 3 4 Acaclems Angels 3 Cllss PFGSI Jr C C D 2 3 4 Beaker Breakers 3 4 dent 1 Latm Club 1 2 Preslclcnt 4 Pop Squad 3 4 Cmcs Club 4 JLLIANNE ROBINSON LOLISE ROBUNSON Zl li 1 1 Jr. . C, D. 13 Latin 1, g . Abs . 1 . . . '- v 5 L 'N , e ' 'z 1. ..... , , 3 .kc Jr. C. C. D. 1, 2. 3. 4g Pep Squad 3, 4: Civics X 6 5' Q 4 1 If ' ' 1 if i 2 ' if i ' . i 1 1 3 1 i ' MARY JESSIE SYNIPFRI C Pep Squad 2 3 Chccrlcuclcr 4 Beaker Brewkew 2 3 Soclwlltv 2 3JrCCD1234L1v1cs ub 3 4 Secretary of Class 4 JUDY SERNA -'Vx OLCA SEGURA C 2 3 4 Bea reakers 2 3 Cmcs Club 3 4 22 pq 'F Sl SAW SCHUBI RT Pep Squ ld 4 QIXICS Club 4 J C 3 4 Bmrrlc Cll 3 4 l,l1llllT10Ill'lI'lllfl 2 'lr 1 3 mlm Qlu Clams Trmsurer 2 Student Councxl Reprcsentltne 3 4 Pep Squad 4 Chaumm of Prom Commlttcc 4 NOELIE SHAW ,AL 'Z' NANCY SKFLTON C C C RCPOIIOI Illetorlm BL aker Break ers 3 4 Vlce Presxdent 4 Clues Club 4 BETTX JI' KN VKILLIMIQ PXTRICI-X ELLEN SLLDOX Jr C C D12 4 S C Represent 81120 1 Clues Club 4 4 Beaker Bremkms 1 Cmcs Club 3 4 Pep Squul .3 Auclcmw An clk '3 Clfws Reporter 2 X100 Premdent 3 S C R J 4 S C I1e21dent4 NI XRY FP XNCES VK HEL XX 'MARY BEE TE XSI EY 1csClub3 4 Jr C C D 3 4 Bewker Breakers 3 23 IDN 13 vm? ' ' IL , 1 -. 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'D I ' l ' F fm ' 'W' l I -Q--v. s .3 X X if '- qs ly- C. 2 1 ILIUIOI' A Class Offleers are Barbara Floyd Second Representatxve Fdcly Durham Reporter lo Charles Brounlou Hrstouan Bettv llowd lxemsurer Rosle Fuentes beuetary Darlene Anlol Presldent Srster Nlary Anne Sponsor Suzanne Chapman Ifnst Representatlve Joan Blanks V1ceP1es1dent Ton1J1m1nez Parllamentarlan JUNIOR A ACHIEVEMENTS Student Councrl Offrcers Vlce Presrdent Darlene Anlol Hlstorlan Joan Franks Glee Club Offlcers Jumor Class Representatne Iela Beth Crow Boarders Club Offrcers Vrce Presrdent Eddx Durham Secretary Brenda Chastant Beaker Breakers Program Chaxrman Pat Falcon C C D Apostles Offlcers Treasur r Suzanne Chapman Representative to the THSPA Barbara Chrrstran Entrants to the IWA Homemakmg Contest Suzanne Chapman Barbara Chrrstran Entrants rn the play festrval Darlene Amol Joan Franks Nrnth place wmner rn Coed Natlonal Home Economrcs Contest Charles Brownlow Drum MaJorette Tom Jlmmez Stal' of the CIOWII April Suzle Chapman 24 1 E . . N, v H: . s . v 'Z s , A ' 5' J fl , ' ' xx' sau lg fa , a f y i- M 5 L, qi -S C-f P , , - Cl vw ' . , . ' . , , V . . 1 ' v ' x 7 ' Vice President .... t ....................... B renda Chastant ' .................,...... Jo 'Y ' t 1 in B pk 'lb' t , 4. -f ' fa D' L' '- mx 5 A , 'fe - , .sr .sf s , - ' 051- . ' t ., 4 l vf -. f 1 W t , x, ' at v t .., i 1 rar fu 1 1 of 3 32 L9 5 M -I :sa j ' 3' 1 l J is 1 vi J ,R -4, 1 .+I 4 1 . 1217 Q, 1 3 Q45 4 'X x if ' N S u F 5 ' ' I . -.ini . L 5 K 1f.'-ws WWXVQA up Q, E1 C7 bo 1 lhe Jl.lIll0l B' class 0fflC6lS are Cleary Johnstone Vice Presldent Carol Leonard Flrst Rep lesentatlwe SlSt0l Aqulnas Sponsor Geo1geneT11ce Treasurer Rachel Torres Second Repre entatne Bettv 'IOVRCI Palllamcntarlan Marx Io Wagner Reporter, Marv Ann Vlet Hlstorxan, C11ol'Necka1 Pxesxdent Glorla Sherek Secretary JUNIOR B ACHIEVEMENTS Student Council OfflC6lS Secretary Pxrlmmentarmn Reportel I1 C C D Apostles Offxcers Secretary Parll lmcntarlan L lee Club Officer Secretary Treasurer Band Offlcers Vxce President Sergeant at Arms Sodahty Offlcer Prefect Boarders Club Offlcer Presldent Beaker Breakers Offlcers Treasurer AllC1ty Student Councxl Representatxve Magorette lcen Board Representatlve to Extension Crown Glorla Sherek Cleary Johnstone Carol Leonard Georgene Trlce Phy lhs Robmson Carol Leonard Geraldlne Petru Karon Walker Geraldlne Petru Geraldme Petru Karon Walker Glorxa Sherek Georgene Trxce Kay Vreeland Feature Edltor Mary Sue Southernwood News Editor Star of the Crown November Speech Contest I Speak for Democracy Fourth Place Flfth Place Operctta Prmcess Tabubu Dancers Entrant to the Play Festival Kay Vreeland Glorxa Sherek Kay Vreeland Mary Jo Wagner Betty Tower Carol Neckar Rachel Torres Cleary Johnstone at G N 5 I iv. ! C, . I n I .tt .R A rw ' ,M V ' . - . ' ' . ' - 1 ' 1 1 - . 'y . ' , ' . . -' . - 1 f v 4 V 7 ' V W K: '. . W ,. .' 1 ' . ... . ' ' ' . V , 1 7 . 7 ., 7 W . ' t- - 4 ' . ' . c 1' , , , . Il II 2 I E '. ................ . ........ . . . :-'QQIQIIIIII11IQflllllllllll'V'' 1 . Librarian .............................. Karon Walker C . 1 1.41 YS 4 . ,- I 'S 411 .-.1 JUNIOR A CLASS FAVORITES . . . MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST REPRESENTATIVE MOST POPULAR Suzanne Chapman Darlene Amol Joan Franks 2 5- if ' 5 Sa 9 . ' 0 '. , g A O S, 6 , 7 -I x L 2' 'N ' 4 if 1 A R I ' ' ii ,Q ' 1 3 ' 5 I ,, f V. Darlene Amol 105 Jo Ann Bl lschke Betty Bledsoe Therese Bledsoe is fi. Jo Charles Brownlow x-3 fx ROSZFIO Chapa Barbara Chrxstlan AW Rosemary Lam Suslc Ch lpman Lela Beth Crow wg-'rr 5-L Donna Carlucex Helen Carter 1-Q 'f ,fi Brenrlx ihwslmt Barbara Chatman Y? Maxme Dc-ment Jane Derbes 'CIT' Tift Naomx Doyle lnye Dunne Ldcly Durhxm Patrxcxa Falcon 'A ins: Haw Baxbara Floyd Bettv Floyd Join Pranks ROSIC Fuentes Y' Mvry Alxce Galvan Mary Jo Garcla Judy Heck Lmda Hernandez ww 4. '53 F07 T Mary LUCIUG Hllegele Tonl Jlmmez Marle Klcm Clears Johnstone 29 s . n n Z . 3 Y -Q, i' ' ' k ef 'T ' V- 'V Qi us'e , n,s,.,e Y' N' ' X Q, Y 'TQ A ' v A e 'ATS UQ: ',,.,, JIXVK, C27 ix - as .5 T n It A nm, ' .1 lilurn lnwmrm Inwldzz Immxmm Vnrrul Inrwrwrmrfi 'R 1 4 - :U 51- I, .M 'S..'??QgN' 'Ti 4' ' 'Z iz, TZ 5, 'Q- st, 'wry M:11'Q1aI'1'l Mzxlish Jozannlc' Mzay1ic1d 7- 1 71 Czaml N1-ckznr Jo Ann Nelson Hnslv Ml Pansy Mmlrlox 72 A 5 .f!50 . E., rualml Vinciy Murphy CQ 1 '9' E? I'lC'flllfxllIllx Nvwmnn Moria-nu Nwkvns ix 5, an E 1 Dorothw O Dochdrtw Ccrwldme Pctru hay Pxmur PINIIIS RODIHSOH K ., w.w.4-,.v, N., . f' 'N mu Sampcrl iw mgfqx z 10111 Torru uw 'lf 'SI IFN Ann Volt 'V ,pu ma Shuok 1 Nkf up X T' Bun loner 'Med-2'5d:m in-A. --.ffm E. 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A :av M agar 4 3 i ' 'JH le' 49 Mg, 55 ,Q L lg,-v VL .L 5 3 C' ga '55 Wu X, Q N The Sophomore A class offlcers are Pat Hughes HlStOTl3H Wanda Franz Reporter Svster Jeanne FIHHCIS Sponsor Katherine Ahr Qecond Represcntatlve 0fCll3 Garcia V1ceP1es1rlent MHTCIH Chamberlaln Presldent Helen Havelka F1rstRep1esentat1ve Patrlcxa Haven 'iecretwu Marllvn De Cordova Treasurer L C D Offlcer Reporter Clee Club Offlcer Reporter Boarders Club Offlcer 'lreasuler Bc-alter Breakers OfrlLC1 Reporter Sodalxtx 0ff1cer Rcpresentatne Cheerleader Star of the Crown October SOPHOMORE A ACHIEVEMENTS 32 M rem fhlmllCI'lllI'l O e 11 C lrcll x nr hu IC 1 lm le 5.x Donahue 'Nl 1r1lx n llc C 01ClOX 1 M zrcxn Ch amherl nn rl. B ' 4' A f' 5 , l 4 N he F W u 4, sl- , sa . 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'P 'L d 'L H 475 'r 1 , 1 A W, 1 E 5 3 Q J J 5 ,Q ea' .I swf . s J5Ql 1 Jil! -1, I Y i I+' 4 .4 if 'Y fl 1 - l . ,yn 'Y The Sophomole B Class Offlcus 110 Genexlexe 'tl lhl Pxesldent B'1rba1aXXo11el Secretarx Jeanette SllVlx TICASUILI SlSlLI M Iuka Sponsor Santlxx luptwx XlCClDILSlClCl'll Nladellnt 'tltthan P1111 lllltlllllltqll Anne Rodholm ll1sto111n Dum Qlmeldeford Reporter Louise ltle Nlahon beconfl liepxesentatne NIHIX Helen Nlontouu FnstRep1csentat11e SOPHOMORE B AC H I EV EME NTS Latm Club Offlcers Councll Premus Connell Secundus Scr1be Quaestor Censor JI C C' D Apostles Chalrman Glee Club Offlcers P'1rl1amentar1an Reporter Sodalltg. Offlcers Vtce Presldent Qecretary Treasurer Our Lady Seat of Wxsdom Praesldlum Vlee Presxdent Boarders Club Parllamentanan Beaker Breakers Soclal Chaxrman Cheerleader Jeanette Qtrvk Emxlx Veselx Elxzabeth Sefclk D1ane Shackelforrl Julla Lehlmger Emlly Veselx Jeanette Stryk Louxse McMahon Barbara Worrel Ofella Garcla Barbara Worrel Shelby Miller Jo Ann Noser Marv V1llarreaI Dxane Shackelford 'QF , i 3 4 .1 E I ' 'Y B' 1 ' fl ' 'sl' V' Q ' 9 i ' ,K ,. J . A . - F 1 11, , - , 1, u ' 5.5 ' vi 4 1 'W 9' , if t Q , . ' 4 ,, .-.Q , Q. Y 1 ' -1 A , -1 , I -. . '5 . 1 5 ig l ' ' X , ' 1 ., 5 W. , 1 s X. ' ff ,-,,, O ,o ' 'K 1 J .. vt , yi 11 1 1 X h 1' , X K A, f ' . . ',v 1.1 P:!'I-t'.,'.,-Uf':- F rf. ,,:g.'.':g.!',i:p 'l xx A . , nf ' -'-.-. f-t'-,Q-1,-' I , 1 x ' Hua: 1 'z , Q1 ' ' eg . . z X zz' g . 5 zz an . ' 3 ' ' , . ' . . . , .' ' . X .X., ' 7 ll ll I A . 1 u Q an..n - u-..--...- . ...-... Q . . ,X . . ' ' . 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EV - :Ju thru fl :I I , ,s 1 1 - 'Q - - isa u Q 3 ukiqi ll Q Bflv iw, Bnq 5 bm Q me HU I Bs: r .Jr L V QA - vs ' st P K N5 J A 'b A no-slu The Freshman B Officers are: Rebecca Soliz, Vice-President, Betty Wagnerg Treasurer, Made- line Pellegrino, First Representative, Patricia Murray, Parliamentariang Sandra Wallace, Second Representative, Jeanne Scanlon, Reporter, Rita Mabry, Secretary, Stephanie Stoll, President, Sister Anna Maria, Sponsor. FRESHMAN B ACHIEVEMENTS X Majorette ...... Madeline Pellegrino , I Star of the Crown-September Madeline Pellegrirno Debate Club Officer Secretary ...... Betty B. Wagner ' 5 A , 5:3 3' , 5 Q 5, A A . 'E'-5 L gf . J .M i If if is ak fp l , lg I i L m l r V W z V 1 'Wild' Gil.: H 1? FT 3 i FRESHMAN A CLASS FAVORITES . . . 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Cnffwf' 5 -' M ,U -,J1-wwf .3 , ' ' ,' r ,g g' Q , ,,ll Ni V Y bv lui' nrsprf' ui N rt ff W ' v I-'+ fha!- Wearing the habits of va- rious religious orders for the Vocation Club pro- gram wcre, left to right, Brenda Chastant, Betty Tower, Eddy Durham, Shelby Miller, Geraldine Petru, Mary Lou Garza, Lillian Farias, and Jeanne Mayfield. Dressed in the habits of the various reli- gious orders, several girls from the Good Counsel Vocation Club presented a program before the mem- bers of the Junior Confra- ternity of Christian Doc- trine Wednesday, March 12, in conjunction with Vocation Month. a required four-year course, helps to develop in each girl a full, deep understanding of her faith. Guidance, coun- sel, and study prepares students for the future. Sister Agnes Marie answers some questions of the senior religion class. -- -3--sffa':- .f..,, ...' P LM 1 Av I L NGUAGE ART Sister Adrian Clare answered Cleary Johnstone's question about adverbial clauses during an English III class. English seeks to instill in each girl the ability to convey her thoughts effectively, either through speech or through writing. Every class studies literature the first semester and grammar the last semester. English I is taught by Sister Mary Luke and Sister Michael Marieg English II is taught by Sister Adrian Clareg Sister Adrian Clare also teaches English IH along with Sister Mary Aquinasg Senior English is taught by Sister Mary Luke. Not often does the library look like this. Since this is the place where all of the study halls are conducted, it is usually filled with stu- dents doing research, read- ing or doing their homework. mug 3 fw if ix :if-se 99 ff 3-qw We l sh.: Qoxcml of the cdltors to other vuth Mrs Robclt X Dau heltx publ1mt1onQ SDODSOI chcckcd mer tho Copx 101' the commb ISSUC V -mf' f ilk f -I -R-M ' 'K' ff f' WE .ff ncarnafe Qfhrd Ofcahmy oryu: elrzsfc XO 7 CROWN STAFF JOUI'!'l'lllSY11 students dlrectcd the publm ltlon oi thn school s monthlx n xwpxpcr IIIF CROVKN Cl S anr club ropmtus mssmccl m will rm news xxh1lL JOLIIYIIIISHI Q ll unix used thc knoxxlul 0 lmcr 4 clt md put mio pm form thc. rmtcrn 11 turmcl IH S ll 1 lcls m1k1ng, up tho clummx um Ill copx mrru Ill ll rw In IUIHIIIC, out lflllfllll Q 'm Cl C5 HIC all put of thc m IS s 1111 ll 11 CROVSIN to bed f-wi T Sv l X x ,ji 'O-vusfv .. PH SH I 0I'I Internatlunal Pun rlace All 055.59 TFXM 1 XTHOI IL JOI RNlALISTa WORKSHOP 'Award of lllbf-ll'lCtl0l'l Pubhshed Monthly By and For the students Ol' IYCARWATI WORD ACADEMI Prmcipal Faculty bpomor feature Edxtors News Edltor 'Wake Lp I-dntor Exchange Editor Busmess Manager tirculatxon Manager Reporters Corpus Lhrxsti, Texas Under the Dnrentmn of the Journalum Class bxskr George Mrs Robert A Daugherty buster Mary Pauline Mary Sue Southemwood Beth Turcotte Kay Vreeland Fannie Mae Porter Ca.:-lene Neuman Gloria Jean Collier Lilhan Faris: D1a.ne Prado Frances Pons, Eddy Durham, M317 10 Wltner, Wanda Frans, Dune Shackle ford Alma Garcia, and Jeanne Scanlan. I 7 Qt ' fy J -Q 4 , ' D X , L . 4 ' . . , N Xe! 1' . I . , -L . . ,.., . , ar ' - ' ry v Y . .JV - .J 5 . 0 Q ' fl J - . ' 7 . if f fl f f ' - Q 41 .. 11 A I a n 1 V ' ' ' 4. lei ' :1 , ' 5 ,if- N, ' 7: gray: -r gn .A 1 Eli,-fz z f ,X . 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Q Q ...... ....,...,.. . ld -,U ',1,zllLdfi, . .....................,. .. , qu , wr' t 2 3 lx any .......... ........ tzqk: t 1 go '1lr1 p Ming Tllli , , ' , , ......,.... .. ......,................... .. , .....,..... . , I l J ihi'e LANGUAGE ... ilihdli , X. gf Sister George explained the conjugation of verbs to the Spanish I class, Sister Augustine teaches Spanish II. Two foreign language courses, Latin and Spanish. are available to the students of Inearnate Word. The foreign language courses bring us a deeper understanding and an appreciation of the culture of other lands, as we learn of their customs and their ideals through a study of their language. A Latin story was written on the board by Katherine Ahr, a Latin H student. Sister Luke teaches Latin I and Latin II M Y . .I , 1 e mamma? ...munda- THE l TIC Algebra I and II Geometry General Math Slster Anna Mana explamed the correct method of workmg an algebra problem to one of the algebra I students The m3Ih9mHllCS courses acquamt us mth the relatlonshlp whlch exlsts between numbers and quantmes and tram us to thmk 1n clear logxcal sequence Sxster Anna Marla teaches algebra I II and geometry Sxster M Anne teaches general One of the Freshman General Math students explamed to Sister Mary Anne the process she used 1n workmg a math problem 4- x45 'E' T, y HOMEMAKING skills are a necessary part of the womans contribution to the Christian, Catholic familv life. Acquiring these skills, 'ilonq with 1 knowledue of basic rinci les liarlazirzi Clllflsllllf and llvttv Blvrism- lvzirncwl f to mix up :1 lizitcli of pzimuilu- Q batter, with smnt assistzzmw- from Naomi lloyla- zznfl Kaye Dunno. Sister Marry lfllizzzlu-tli tvziclics thc homo-niziking classes, PRACTICAL . RT . . . FI TE c R . 115551-iii-ifis l1OMEi 'IAKI C . . . MU IC APPRECI T10 C . . . class enjoys u solid popularity with the students at IWA, showing that thc finer arts are not neglected in the pursuit of more practical skills. Learning to know the finer points of musical composition, the lives and problems of the great composers, arc but a part of the entire field opened to those enrolled in this unique study. The class is held in a more informal atmosphere, conducive to relaxed listening and animated discussion. Sister Mary George teaches this class. aw., ' ! 1 vin X I In Stenography, typing and bookkeeping are the commercial courses offered at IWA. These courses are the basis for a successful future and career. COMMERCI L COURSES . . . This typing II class, taught by Sister M. Anne, offered an advanced course in typing along with some clerical work and practice in the operation of business machines. Sister Anna Maria teaches the other commercial course, bookkeeping. fi'4 'Y This was a typical day for the shorthand class, Noelie Shaw explained to the rest of the class a brief business letter, as Sister lil. Xavier looked on. ,V El' x..1 A O I O OCI AL SCIE CE American History, American Government, World History Sister Stanislaus received an answer to Z1 question she asked in world history. Social science subjects at I.W.A. include American history, world history. and American government. The two his- tories seek to acquaint students with events of the past and to give them a better understanding of the events. The study of government seeks to give them a better knowledge of their government and in this way trains them to be better citizens. Current events are included in each of these subjects. Sister Mary Stanislaus teaches Ameri- can government and world history. Sister Mary Aquinas teaches American history. Sister Aquinas looked on as Carol Neckar pointed out to the class a place in the map that was involved in the current events of the week. 1 -H i lll t' 2 Nnturxil scioiice vr111I'st's. l1111Ql1t by SlS11'I' .liwiiine Francis. sock to t1':1i1i stiidt-111s to think in ll scionlitic' iiiuriner. to give iiiidorstziiiding :ind 2lIJIPI'l'K'li1ll0ll ziroiind tlif-rn. :ind to lend them tow'1l'd '1 better lirirmloflfw of ll' 1 L The general science classes. composed of freshmen com plated many experiments during the your and tilxvixs e corded the results in a science notebook. ATURAL CIE C Biology students. Elizabeth Sefcik and Melinda Sierra used the microscope as an instrument to study details of the amoeba. Senior chemists set up .1 many experiments dur- ing the year, including a distillation apparatus. s 5 l -f i gun? - Y The Glee Club. composed of 62 members, and under the direction of Mr, N. Saeeomzini is one ot' the most popular or, ganizations of IWA for 1958. Apart from this group, there is the Traveling Choir , Z1 special group of 40 chosen MUSIC The IWA Band, composed of 28 members, was the first all-girl band in 1958. The band performed at football games and in the Buccaneer Days Parade. All members of the IW.-X Band were also members of the Bishop's Band. 2 nh' - fi , n?., 11 i 'Marx IWA sportsmen also played team members fr o m Marian High School in Hous- ton. Among the games that the teams of IWA played was this one against Dominican lligh School of Galves- ton. Physical Education is considered a necessary part of the l'l1l'l'lC'llilll'll at IWA. It develops in the students courage and loyalty. modesty and rletorminntirm to succeed. sympathy, understanding and good sportsmanship. It is a subject by which American democratic ideals flourish and are strengthened. ' Qi .fi K' ' t 5 THOUGH WELL GO 0U RA TE ROUG HESE HA LLS W li' ii CLU 5 UF WA - L f - W f , . K t , ..v-X i ,V . 1 . n ' - ' P , : , , i bi x. X ' V L 'L' I by P gi 1' M 2:5 '- cyl waive X' I Q ill J sl N -H , J, Q 6 f : l G I ,1 H 1 .1 I Q E4 1 in f3l . V 0 ml 1 -4 if zo. , trailers at Pl W t 1 r L, nfl' t F b L Fi im, pn. ig. i A C7 YL I t Y JVEQ5 I in fir The Student Council Officers are: Gloria Sherek. Secretary: Bunny Cline. Treasurer: Mary Frances Whelan, Presidentg .loan Franks, Historian: Fleury Johnstone. Parliamentarlanz Dar- lene Aniol, Vice-Presidentg Carol Leonard. Reporter. and Sister Agnes Marie, Sponsor. THE TUD NT COM CIL The Student Council's goal is to provide students with opportunities to develop leadership, responsibility, initiative, and a spirit ol' cooperation. This goal is achiexed ln participation in student and school activities. Council projects this year included sponsoring the Clirlstmas Favorites I'itll'Ill2ll. the llellerol'-the-Ball Dance. Future Freshmen Day. School Spirit Day. and Teachers Alzpreciatioii Week. 'l'he Council also distributed Muscular Dystrophy fanisters, and holy cards to the student body. V Y 2 Darlene Aniol, Mary Frances Whelan. Noelie Q..- Shaw, Bunny Cline, and Pat Haven are shown checking the new student directories which were ck, distributed early in December. ... diff 1- ismnu uuss ni mann NN 'WV E 11 Beaker Breakers Officers are: Frances Pons, Secretaryg Karon Walker, Treasurer: Louise Robinson. President: Patricia Linney, Rcportcrg and Pat Haven, Parliamentarian. Absent is Nancy Skelton, Vice-President. Mrs. F. L. Floyd gave an illustra- ted lecture on sea s h e 1 1 s t o t h e Beaker Breakers during o n e of their regular meetings. BEAKER BREAKER The Beaker Breakers is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America and the Texas Academy of Science and is devoted to drawing interest to scientific and nursing pro- fessions. Most of the members are now taking some science training while others have had previous training. Included in the many activities this year were group socials, talks by members of scientific professions, and cooperation with the Third Annual South Texas Science Fair. in Q' , , 2 R tw ps .:E?.L:'. . sy. -f..,Qb- 1: v . , .. . H . . I , , 1 .. M, , M . LM- I IM' .fy ,fm gi, it- ' L it ug , N.. N V N , ' I l . wr 2 In 1 an 5' sn N 52 i 'J 5' X ' I V , W h I J in Y in J , X J, -4! ' M 4 ' W 1 -I 'Ihe tivies tlub an x A I I il l . an xx Q1 fl Uttieers are: Q. E t Q W I 1 ' . I 3 3 Sue Riley. . A r P I VE' ,,.', y ti' ' if . NV1 if ' P Parliamentarian3 V L W 5 Luft y Y -, ' P 3, Y .f I lilizabetli kt-ily, E ' 2 1' 2' H' l'resitlentg - Sister Stani-:laus 1 o X Sponsor: Nlary Q4 7' U 3 Frances llziteii, 5' v -I 'lreasurerg Lucinda tliimian, Seeretaryg Naney Skelton. ,- llisltwiitll. .gf Absent is Berriztdt-tte Holi' - 1. Vice-l'residv'vit The t'it'ir'-a t'lul1 was ormnized three juezirs 2120 under the directiou of Sister Mary Stanislaus. This year the club took a historical trip te Sun Antonio to visit the different missions there. During the year the members of the club listened to different speakers. Among them were speakers on missiles, radar, narcotics and aleholism. CI ICS CL B - DEB TE CL B The Debate Club was organized by Sister Agnes Marie. the present sponsor. seven years ago. The purpose of the club is to train students to speak well on any subject given to them. either for or against. Lead by Lillian Anderson. president. and Betty B. Wagner, secretary, the Debate Club consists of 20 members. my . 'J' Q . ? , 1' , x C . he .. L- 1 I.. ' , 4 ,, if , x t- ,QI ' . Y ' -4 - . ' - if '!. 44 -0 W Q, C i M K if C, i i 4 ' sf-.1 ' f .5 ji i 7 r 'gn 1 2 5 g 5 - J Q f f f if ' av f F. . w . 4 .. ,., M ii ll a t L f 3, fi, ,Q-,.l . g 'E L-li Lula' .qv L 'I , . I IL i. 'N 'L4u 'LV' 59 1 L D IJ N ! Ln, 2 ka mf Q N. .E 1 'TQ 15' bv HU hi' r -li J if-Q ,J -'41 1 LH -.Hr -' ie .5 -H '34 vlggflia-B15 A 4 5 ,. -Y'! 574 5 dig, msus ssr. The Chairmen for the Junior Confraternity of Christian Doc- trine are: Norma Leal, Judy Serna, Sister Luke, Sis- ter Ann, Sister Agnes Marie, and Emily Vesely. Al- though this is only its fifth year, the organi- -zation has done much to fulfill its purpose, win- ning souls for Christ. This year's projects were: in- struction of chil- dren by the teachers, the dis- tribution of Cath- olic literature. filling baskets of food for the needy, sponsor- ing Easter Egg Hunts, making holy cards and other articles. Funds are raised by the weekly Pot of ternity meets in seperate rooms for the three different groups and their individual sponsors. Gold. The Confra- JU IUR CONFRATER ITY OF CHRISTIA DOCTRI E Marcia Chamber- lain, Reporter, M a r y Frances Hatch, Seeretaryg Laura Mae Grib- b i n , Presidentg M a r y A. Ber- langa, Viee-Presi- dentg and Walieta Gold, Treasurer. x. Q -- .. - ' gf., fi, fl--E-I, -H! 'l' 'F ' I5 i eff z Z' t r. ? r-J' . rw F S5 W P 3' 4 'V . J V, yf N-its 4 , 'M' 5, -nl 'gi .ln i. .-all -243 TI- ,x ! ' 'J 3 3 Y? W ,, i-Q :PE ., ,L gr . ff '! -,, ' A P- A gx -i 'iff . E iv Q :W ii H tt. 1 E' if 'rp ' L A Q' ,Ir - N ' Q - , H I lx X, - r I Q? J. -ff' X xi N C 'A L ibut Boarders .Io Ann Noser Ehzabeth Petru Kathryn Drozd Rocky Qanalos Betty Lynn Greusel Gvlua Q mtu Mary Margaret Ussery Gladys Hlnojosa Carolyn Daly and Jo Ann Doffxnq tzlked over the day s huppemng w1th Sxster M Genevleve Offlcers of the Boarders Club were Plefect Slster M Genevleye Pre :dent Geraldme Petru V1cePres1dent Eddy Durham Secretary Brenda Chastant Treasurer Betty Jane Koller Parllamentarlan Jo Ann Noser and Representatne Ellzabeth Petxu Presldent of Boarders Club Geraldme Petru B0 RDER CL B The Bowrders Club was orgamzed 1n 1950 for the purpose of brxnglng the boarders closer together and of enjoymg a varxety of entertamment The boarders had several partncs thls year mcludmg one at Chrxstmas and one at the end of the year Shows and skatmg were also among the chxef amusements ln which the boarders partxclpated 68 ff- The Latin Club Officers are Julia Uehlmger Censor Emily Vesely Council Secundus Jeannette Stryk Council Primus Elizabeth Sefcik Scribe Diane Shackleford Questor Council Primus CPresidentl of the Latin Club Jeannette Stryk D UGHTER OF RO E The Latin Club was reorganized in 1958 under the title of The Daughters of Rome Its purposes are to lncrease our knowledge of Latin to foster in our school an appreciation of Latin and to recruit Latin students Their major activities are their banquet Latin Vleek Initiation of Plebians and Christmas caroling in Latin. Their motto is: Elther do not attempt or else finish Aut numquam temptes aut perfice. 69 Team members of the 1958 winning basketball season were: Back row. l. to r., Jo Ann Noser, Emily Vesely, Barbara Williams, Geraldine Hoelscher and Pat Haven. Front row, l. to r.. were Diane Shackleford, Riley Ann Hardeman, Margaret Leland. Captaing Karen Walker, and Nancy Knox. Coach was Sister Jeanne Francis. ACADEMYA GEL CHALK P WINNING SEASON The season's tally showed a total of 275 points to the ANGEL's credit with the opponents nipping at the heels of the IWA team with a total of 203 points. The season's score sheet confirms six victories on the credit side with two losses clfalked up on the debit side. High scorer for the season was Barbara Williams with 139 points. Captain Margaret Leland captured 80 points, Karon Walker, 23 pointsg Pat Haven, 27 points, and Jo Ann Noser, 4 points. Let- ters awarded to the cham- pions included the wing- ed A with three stripes to forward Karon Walker, two stripes to forwards Barbara Williams and Pat Haveng two stripes with star to Captain Margaret Leland, a forwardg one stripe for first year's serv- ice to forward Jo Ann Noser, and guards Geral- dine Hoelscher. Riley Ann Hardeman, Nancy Knox, Diane Shackelford, and Emily Vesely. Star guard-forward Pat Haven tleftm and Captain Margaret Leland frightl helped Secretary Emily Vesely keep check on team statistics. 5 rf' 5-0 F Y 5' J 1 . ' . 1' i K 4 , l . -, , t - qt 1 t- A ' ' . vm' lf .9 Aa' ' 3 l ,- 'N Leading the Sodality this yt-in , were: Treasurer. Barbara Wort-1-i. Alternate Representative, Jeanette Strykg 54-eretary. Otelia tlarcia. Second Representative. P e g gy Donahue: First Representative. Louise Clineg Moderator, Sister M. Xavier: l're1'ect. Geraldine Petru: and Vice-l'reiect, Barbara Mathieu, The Sodality is a religious organi- zation xvhich fosters in its members a tilial love and devotion for our Blessed All-ther. for the purpose of self-sunetitEeation. and to enable d t'f their I'lCl lll'l0l'i Sod'i'ists have two special means to enatile them to attain their the Sodalists to help save an sane i y ,, ., . t. . , purpose: They must live the Sodality Way of Life spiritually by observing the Rules of the Sodality concerning their spiritual life: and they practice the works of the Apostolate according to their abilities and the wishes and needs of their Bishop. They visited the sick and distributed literature in the hospitals: they collected canceled stamps for the missionsg they sold religious Christmas cards to encourage people to put Christ in Christmasx they sold ezinfly to help with their SSCA expensesg they worked for the hltlarian Award , which is awarded Sodalities Xkliiljfl meet the requirements of the Central Sodality. RELIGIOIL ORGANIZATION GF IWA 'V 1 Y v f 1 v v Q 1 3 1 1 V i 1 ' ' ' V : ' 7 v -v It If ng L ' f i f f r- , 3 ' ' 1 tp ' 4 Z. i. 1, at Elf .4 2 5 I .L I: 1, Sr .I I l 1 L ri N -D -1 - 7 The Legion of L' 5 3, li SL. L , J' l 4 i Mary ii an inter- L V K, ' ' i f L 'M .L- nationa organi- Fl - K 7 ri 'f , P1 N-1 zation begun in J- S I hd L 'H bl ' J - bb D- I' at J if Dublin, Ireland, - 'A 'L 'i --f' -,, 'A ' an J 41 ,4 . ,, ' in 1921. our Lady . - A L - i' seat of Wisdom B L 1 Q 3 1 B . B - Prfiweiidium , .V W, 4, I . at ' was or- L 'tv ff ' ' N' Q ganized in the Q L Y L L I-1 'sv' H' ' li, Y I spring of 1957. , I An' D - Members of the i ' Iii- ,Q I u ' - Legion of Mary Q V V 54 5 at IWA visited t J ,l yy at ,- H the Hearth and 'Q I ji , helped to distrib- ute Holy Com- munion to the pa- tients there. Offi- cers of Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Praesidium were: Lillian Farias, Presidentg Shelby Miller, Vice- Presidentg Mary M. Malish, Secre- taryg Mary Lou Garza. Treasurerg and Spiritual Di- rectress. Sister Agnes Marie. Mothers' Club members were kept busy throughout the school year making plans and sponsoring success- ful activities. The Mothers' Club is affiliated with the National Council of Catholic Women. Major projects for the year of '57-'58 were a Spaghetti Supper, a card party, and the Mother and Daughter Banquet. Officers for the '57-'58 term were Mrs. Vincent Skrobarcek. Presidentg Mrs. Clem Sherek, Vice- Presidentg Mrs. James Johnston. Secretaryg Mrs. Phil Robinson, Treasurerg Mrs. Fred Leonard, Par- liamentarian. Sister Mary George is sponsor of the club. ' - Q av sv X Mrs. Vincent Skrobarcek President . . A. MGTHER ' CLUB ' v. cw- , 4' ' W, . The Mother and Daughter Banquet, which is sponsored by the Mothers' Club every year in May, was a great success again this year. I . Eff. .QW Planning for the Annual Ham Dinner traditionally served the last Sunday each January are Mrs. Ver- non Krause. Sister Benedict, Mrs. Howard B. Fish Cstandingl Miss Christine Ragland, Mrs. Harry Hoag. Mrs. Robert Daugherty, and Mrs. Max Baughman. The principal fund-raising activity of the Association finds hundreds of graduates and ex-students lending a hand for their Alma Mater. Officers during the ear included Mrs Howard Fish President' Mrs Albert Kollaja, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Roy Rodriguez. Corresponding Secretaryg Mrs. Max Baughman, Re- cording Secretaryg and Mrs. Grace Campbell, Treas- urer. Sister Jeanne Francis is Moderator. 55 CH411 -R fa, M20 ' C-9 F ALUMNAE ASSOCIATIO . is 1 . ' 7' .Q'+Q Of' 42 .' 5 7. .- -'ff A. , 2 tl 1 as Z 1 Q0 'lf AE 1 5. o f O0 I 93 A A 0 Q' ! l G . Z I 5 O , W el li - 1' Along with its purpose of assisting IWA in various ways, the Alumnae Association 'R' ,' seeks to perpetuate old friendships and foster new ones. To these ends, monthly 19 4 meetings of the 260-odd members in the Association range from socials. family parties, F C to more serious gatherings. One of the highlights of the year is the Ivy Chain ceremony, ' ' during which graduating members of the current class are inducted into the Alumnae, officers for the coming year installed, Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament given by llis Excellency, the Bishop of Corpus Christi, and a reception held in the cafeteria to climax the evening. These enthusiastic Alumnae members went to the Annual Convention, held this year in San An- tonio, to represent Incarnate Word Academy in the Texas Chapter of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. att-- Q---an-Q -.,-.-sQf.-k ..se. . H, . ss ,w---1 --...--...ws --.Q-....-.'vw-.our AXW---..-,--1-Q .......-w4-s .-..-..-Av 4,-,....h,--euuau, Q - -.--vase-Q -N-....-----.Xu h. ---yay--Q -.-11-1- Que ..-----.Q-.- -,....5.---.Q......,, , ..,-..-........,---.- A -Q.---sy-,-.-kv- .,---------qu- -..--.--,-.. N-.ws-,Q . S.----.. 1 E ga. A 2 'Z.?5f'41 Xi:-Liz., , f ,-, Q Q Q'M5aiwx--A, , . ,Q ', '51 Sm Tv- ' 'gihg' ' .. fx-' mw.fw'1m- 'iz 3 U-1 ,4g.N , P i g X -V. .fp if fsgv, p W . ,'15,rz1gg: ff. - A jg' -M31 Exif, ., W aivffzzfifq W W 'Tl 3 , I ' H1 9+ z ,,,. ,.,,,,, AV W '5 'U if . 11- EW If II' - 5.2 , NX'--al! - I f lx .gsx 2 . 'Lx I: 5. X- X I 1 N, XX U 0 , iq X 11 .. .. . 7 3 'f ,S 'V . J 3' 3?- W W 957 Q . Q, ,M , fisfs -1 Z A ,.,,. ,, I 1 . 9' 4 CTIVITIE UF ' :wg f. Sw: , Y' wfm avg, 5.-.. NH e .. Vkl ,..,...-- fu 7 if B. L' v-N 2 , 1 ' v t --1, , Q A 1 ,'.nZr.L Q.. -mv, W September 23 was a joyous day for the Seniors. On this day the long-awaited Senior Rings were given to the Seniors. Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Schmidt said the special Mass for the Seniors and blessed their rings. Mary Alice Berlanga looked on while Therese Bauer received her Senior Ring. Hilarious sights graced the halls of I.W.A. on September 24. This was Initiation Day. Fun was had by all the Seniors at the expense of the poor freshmen. Hlfishi' Lillian Anderson, Sarah Bitoni, Barbara Bopko, Diana Aguilar, Georgette Sahadi, Evelyn Soliz and Jo Harrod are only a few of the unfortunate freshmen at the mercy of the 'thonorablel' Seniors. SEPTEMBER I .- , .W hmmm -'we-mm QMQK 9 553 l'l1e f1U1'1JllS Vhrlsti Soflgzl.-x lemon worliell nl-ll llllN yo. llllrlvl' the .Egllllll1IlL'L' ol Ill pep lhillll' ol'l'l1'e1's l'l'elmwI. Kl.1r'g. Xml: lsvftlvrll. F-l'l x' llllv' 'l'1'e:1sl1l'c1': 3l:.1'x l-vlwrlfwwlf 1 SCi'1'L'l2l1'XQ and Mann' Xllmlznn Vice-l'1'cl'ecl. The lXY.X C'zll'c-lerlzl was th Q seem' ol' thc' Jlllllfll' ills! 4 l'fl Party' in Oclfllmer. llcfriwh ments were serxerl llllfl flour prlzes were glwn 6 6 e l Q v it oflgefp Q. Q . X Q Q Q Bogxkof so X . 'bee' SS 9:00 t . 9' fl 513 l 6041 .E Sax' 3,09 90 A 9' og Fpxfgl' ' X l 5 'O 43? 45 w .45 Q- ..k. JA - V: . A 0 'Q' l f 0' , ' l .. 9 I A OC' 3? 1 gdgfl 'I 9 QJQQQ. ?.'lf1,h 1, il Abel do A' A ' t . The IWA Band, under the direc- tion of Mr. D w i g h t M c - Cready, helped to c h e e r t h e members of the Corpus Ch risti Academy football team during this past season. Drum Mzljoretle, 'I' 0 ni Jimenez. a n ri Majorette, Karon Sue Buck, led the band. fifigie' . ,was 4 5 -'-4.2 fu Y is' I Pat Haven re- turned a well aimed ball at the Catholic Girls Athletic Associa- tion Tournament in Houston on October 25 and 26. Players were Captain, Barbara Williams, Jo Ann Noser, Pat Haven, Riley Ann Har- deman, and Mar- garet Leland. illuunon-vm--V., ,fr j 'W b -r 27 IWA and Corpus Christi Academy were well represented at the annual Play Festival at Incarnate Word College. San Antonio, by Darlene Aniol, Edward Garcia and Lillian An- derson. Due to the fine direction of Sister Agnes Marie. the play, Jericho Road received a Superior rating, Others who took part were Pat Hughes, Cleary Johnston, Mary Lou Garza, Margaret Leland and Celeste Neuman. 79 fini , fi ' . n V i' '4-, Rt. Rev. Harold Palmer, Diocesan Superin- tendent of Schools, Most Rev. Adolf Marx, D.D...I.C.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Corpus Christi, Rev. Win. Thompson, Chancellor of the diocese, presided at a luncheon for all the Catholic teachers of the diocese. . ,M Sister Jeanne Francis, Mrs. John A. Kaler, Mrs. John B. Walker and Mrs. Howard B, Fish Cpresident of the I.W.A. Alumnae Assoeiationl studied the reports that they gave at the Texas Chapter of the In- ternational Federation of Catholic Alumnae Convention, November 8-10, Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio. The full delega- tion, of 13 alumnae, was one of the largest to ever attend from our school. 5 V I N C e i i K9 ft' 7 2 . . we Q 5 Cheerleaders Diane Shackleford, Marilyn de Cordova, Gloria Sherek, Judy Serna, Carol Neckar, Mascot Elaine Bennett, and Manager Elizabeth Kelly led the Cavalier Pep Squad this year. ws' Mary Frances Whelan, Pat Murray, Darlene Aniol, and Bunny Cline check over the tickets to the Christmas Formal, sponsored by the Student Council at Exposi- tion Hall on December 26. On Friday, December fi, the Sisters of Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament served their annual IN Mexican Supper. As usual. the food was delicious -A-sax and the supper was well attended. FQID4 K E woke ' Z X- s D5-C rs ' 4 X I xx--S DECEMBER X tc WW' dglfs X A--,..,, , S S 's,, ,R I sl 'xx PM e 'N -.Su Q X-KA. fo .X .ALA . P I -aw! Therese Bauer, Barbara Christian, Sue Riley. Kay Vreeland. Lucinda Guzman, and Norma Leal attended the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. Texas. on Deeeniher 5. 6, and 7. The inspiring addresses and panel discussions drove home numerous useful thoughts. Aside from garnering new ideas eoneerning newspapers and year- books, the UVA. staff members relished the nine- hour trip, restaurant meals. and buying Alumnae m e m - bers danced to the m u s i c of Jose Masters and his C o m b o at their a n n u al Christmas formal. Twenty - one fa- vorites were in- t r o d u c e d b y N 0 e l i e Shaw, Mistress of Cere- monies, at the Student Council Christmas Formal on December 26. School - wide fa- vorite, B u n n y Cline, was also announced. 7-HIS W 'L A ND ESC A110 NUSCQ E 'M S H A i 1V.q jECEMBZ:1 0 paflww EE L 40,1 - 5 27 an x N , 1 d Mir . for R1 t111 Im 4, .7 , :AWK 0,16 CU IQJA, fx , ' ftf , 146171100 7,7 'Slmf 2 071114 . FW I 011116 C N 66164712 f , rffm D 'laf Afecefrzbgr 96 C0 HQIQD , 1957 e 'mn Nga Ma . E1po:I?Ib .rzc by Prawn gal! Sf,-116 rw December 23 was the date of the appearance of the l.W.A. Glee Clut. at the living Christmas Tree on the lawn of the Bishop's home. The band also highlighted the eve- ning by playing Christmas Carols. On December 16 the Boarders' Club had their annual Christ- mas Party. They dined at Shoopfs Grill and then re- turned to the con- vent to open their presents and to en- joy a movie. -s Q K Georgine Trice, Marjorette, and Antonio Jimenez, Drum Nlzrjfir- ette, looked at the Band Vans Dance Tickets lD0l'Ul'C distribu- tion. The dance is an annual affair spuiisou-cl by the Catlin:- lie Band Fans. ja UARY Barbara Christian and Betty Bledsoe showed Jo Charles Brownlnw the ile- eals that they had lmneht for their ears. The decals were sold as a project of the entire Junior Claes. The Senior Class had a Mass of- fered on January 25 for Agnes Huth, a former classmate, in commemoration of the third an- niversary of her death. J Q' wo XJ X ixs QW Students board- ing buses in the early mornings was a common scene during Jan- uary. The Trav- eling Choir'l took their annual trip to San Antonio for the Catholic Choral Festival at Incarnate Word College. Father Bernard J. Clancy, O.M.I., one of the most unusual of God's messengers, was the retreatmaster of the annual re- treat at I.W.A. Holding the rapt attention of the 300 girls with his jokes and dry wit, he put over the four-day re- treat in which he dominated the souls of all his listeners. Here he offered the Divine Sacrifice of the Mass to be- gin the retreat which is con- ducted every year. S9 Members of the Aurora and the Crown staffs journeyed via bus to Incarnate Word College in San Antonio for the first Texas Catholic Journal- ists' Workshop on January 11. THE CROWN won the Award of Distinction. 2 . 2 I -7- T Approximately 100 members of the Incarnate Word. Academy Alumnae Association and their husbands were guests of the Sisters at a buffet supper, Sunday, February 9, in the Academy cafeteria. This supper was a thank you from the Sisters. Barbara Christian represented I.W.A. at a style show spon sored by the Department of Home Economics of Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, February 9. Suzie Chapman FEBRUARY A Bingo Party was held in the I.W.A. Cafeteria on Febru ary 25, by the Beaker Breakers to raise money for the of JE QQGEQ 'Y 2' 6 dy' 660 'fo . QQ. -,Q 'bs oo A C' RZ 66 0 I, r ' 'P 0 if A . Q68 ,fig A 0. ,I-Q 63, O . lu J' 0 J. A eff 0 9 Q-f JE ,K uP Q In ,,bf if CPDEM fav 'X NPXE XNO 5 XNCPR presefli NX HE EG X GX x59lX0QN NX ' ix QE P' Q0 V' Q LXR, 31 , DEL NXFXR CO X Sects some Price 53 NX Quaid 8' xg 'EEE X90 HON S Irene Davis as Phila, Betty Tower as Princess Tabubu, and Patsy Leonard as Nyssa, spent many hours practicing for the operetta, The Egyptian Princess, which was presented by Incarnate Word Academy in February, Nancy Knox, Geraldine Hoelscher, and Marcia Chamberlain showed each other their ashes on Ash Wednesday, which fell in February this year. OONA On Science Youth D a y in Corpus Christi, com- memorating the anniversary o I t h e b i r t h o f Thomas Alva Edi- son, Reyn olds Metals Company i n v i t e d area science students on a guided tour of the Sherwin and San Patricio local plants, Feb- ruary 11. S t u - dents from I.W.A. att-ended. - 3 Y E Q E The Serra Club of Corpus Christi honored the Seniors with a luncheon on March 7 at the I.W.A. cafeteria. Seated, left to right, are: Arnold J. Dullnig, Secretary of the Serra Clubg Joseph Hans, X President of the . Serra Clubg Louise Cline, President of the Senior Classg The Most Reverend Adolph Marx, D.D., J.C.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Corpus Christig Reverend Mother Patricia, Father Wm. Thompson, Chancellor of the Diocese of Corpus Christig Sister M. Stanislausg and Sister M. George. 1- Yi 'L -W I With the idea in mind of promoting better relationships among men of all religions, races, and nationalities, Brotherhood Week, February 16 to 23, developed the 1958 theme. Brotherhood for peace and freedom, believe it, live it, support it that people shall live as one family of man. Rabbi Amiel Wohl. Rev, Robert S. Tate, and Rev. Peter V. Rogers, OMI, addressed the students of I.W.A. Mr Saccomam gave the members of the Glee Club some mstructlons about the varxous numbers they would smg durmg the last three months of school They practlced very dlllgently and were successful at all thelr performances MARCH V IWA Angels wound up the basketball season wlth a vrctory over the Blue Darts from Vxlla Maria in Brownsville on March 22, on Smith Memorial Court at I.W.A. The season's tally showed a total of 275 points to the Angels' credit and a total of 203 points for the opponents. x p 5 QD L f N. N- 1 1 x H az. s ' Q W i ' ' E3 i Q4 P L at TVQLP ' F vi I A ig 'Ria' D I 5.1 Q Q , K3 RL Ag, W --. lr I If-,f Fha' Four years of scholastic achievements were climaxed when Bernadette Kohl and Mary Alice Berlanga were an- nounced as Valedictorian and Saluta- torian, respectively, of the 1958 grad- uating class. These honors were de- termined by the average of all grades maintained for the four high school years. Amid an April Showers setting carried out with multi- colored umbrellas, senior Judy Serna presid- ed as the reigning Belle of the Ball at the annual Student Council dance, April from 7:30 to 11 p.m. in the I.W.A. cafe- teria. Judy was chosen by a popular vote of the stu- dent body from a field of 21 candidates, Four duch- esses selected to complete the Belle's court were, left to right, senior Mary Alice Berlanga, sophomore Nancy Knox, senior Mary Bee Teasley, and junior Kay Vreeland. Angela was the name given to this car that Mrs. Robert A. Daugherty donated for the team of I.W.A.. the K'Ai1ge1s . With this car the t'Angc1s are surf- to have transpor- tation to all of their games. r - 45 Y i ,M 1 e R y :L Bernadette Kohl Mary Alice Berlanga Valedictorian Salutatorian Lucinda Guzman proudly displayed the two medals she won for typing II and bookkeep- ing during the yearly competition sponsored by the Catholic Business Education Asso- ciation. This year's contest was held in San Antonio, Texas. Five girls from each of the commercial classes of shorthand, bookkeep- ing, typing I, and typing II competed in the contest. Incarnate Word captured first place in the five of the six divisions in the 1956 contest. 1957 competition netted first and second places in all designated sections. This year Incarnate Word captured third place in the contest as a whole. Also placing in the contest were: Marianne Eckenrode, who tied for third place in shorthand I, and Gloria Jean Collier, who placed fourth in typing II. Lucinda also tied for second place in spell- ing and received honorable mention in Catholic Views. APRIL 5 . ,Vi ,I 'ii ' sw gr... Eighth grade girls from the area Catholic schools invaded the campus for the seventh annual Future Freshman Day. The girls were taken on tours of the school, visited classes, and were entertained by the students. Future Freshman Day was spon- sored by the Student Council in order to acquaint the students with Incarnate Word Academy. The Junior class of 1959 elected Ofeha Garcia and Genevieve Wahl as presi- dents of Junior A and Junior B The elections for class officers are held J '!i-fe fl? Joan Franks was elected president of the Senior class of 1959. MAY Mary Ann Veit, Prefect of the Sodality Union, crowned the Blessed Virgin Mary as Queen of the May during the Sodality Rally sponsored by the Sodality Union. Other members who participated were Eddie Gar- cia, Barbara Mathieu, and Geraldine Petru. 'WWW .gf The climax of twelve yefirs of study came on the nicht of M ix 22 it Del Mar Auditoilum when the Joint Com mencement Fxercises of IW A and Corpus Christi Aeidcmy were held AXK211ClS 'md diplomas were gixen to the girls of IWA by the Most Rex M S Garrigi DD Il D Bishop of Corpus Chiisti and to the boys bv the Rt Rev Michael Lensin OSB abbot of New Subiaco Abbu in Subiaco Xrlansas The mam address was CiCllXQI'9d by the Very Rev William T Thompson Chmeellor of the Diocese of Corpus Christi Hawaiian Holiday was the theme of this years prom. which was held 'at Mund's Hall on friday May lb. Louples danced to the wonderful music of Frank Slrub s orchestra. W xg Q i' iw -...Q WELL ALWA YS ir, 1. LEND A HELP L' L, THINK SO GRA U AND FOR O ORS WILL ..m...w .MV , W w'M-WMM. QWHMM A vw. vw-.....,,f, ws 1161-www fn-Q-.M .W,,m,.Q, 'Tl-1 K-l I1+':-- r,-or Offers CONGRATULATIONS on BEST WISHES 'fo the 1958 GRADUATES of INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY PORT PHIYITNIQ 1IUNll',XNN d COMPLIMENTS Mh AND mlb PHIL HYNES COMPLIMENTS OF THE W ILSOIN HE 411D F XMII 1 REFUGIO TEXAS OF 1 w 1 r ' , N 'lr REFUGIO TEXAS ' f T 7 - .5 4 J BRIGHT STAR S ALSS S0 HUIE INSURANCE AGENCY 11'hoI0saIers f DRUGS - SUNDRIES - CANDIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES - TOYS 4542 Barrera Street Phone TE 5 8439 Corpus Chrlstl Texas All Forms of Insurance O Box 967 705 N Mesquite Phone TU 4 5525 Corpus Chrlstl Texas TACO VILLAGE Better Mexlcon Foods 715 Nineteenth Street 1305 South Staples Compllments of JOHN L TOMPKINS 81 CO Jones Bulldmg O P. . 'lr REALTORS - DEVELOPERS I 213 - 214 - 215 Congratulations, Graduates NUECES OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMP ANY Congratulations to the Graduates of 1958 from NIR AND MRS 'm Le a ' CURTIS J HELIVIS C A C E S Leopard Street Store 2101 Leopard Street Fmest Selectlon of GIFTWARE HOUSEWARE DINNERWARE FREE GIFT WRAPPING TU 4 7131 Compliments 'F SPENCER OFFICE SUPPLY P O Box 2215 Telephones TU 4 7913 TU 4 7918 414 Mesqunte Street CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS 1 l L I .L O N 9 ' o wk RELIABLE ALWAYS ' ' . . . Q wk - - - i' l lo , 4 NOW 2 SMART STORES TO SERVE YOU DOWNTOWN STORE TAYLOR BROTHERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN PARKDALE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS two smart stores for famous brands Jeweler Star ond Mesqulte Streets Compliments MR AND MRS JOHN J OBRIEN av Refuglo Texas CARLS FLOWERS Your Downtown Florlst 711 No Chaparral Tuhp 4 7467 Corpus Chrlstl Texas O O I 'A' p kdale S59 do t ' pl a at 25 CIIIIIIIQFS nueces hotel of 7 n n . -k 9 I COMPLIMENTS OF B Al FR SNIITH GENERAL MARINE CONTRACTORS P TL T DREDGING COMPANY, INC Compliments Compliments of DR H L BROWNLOW MRS 0 H DAVENPORT AND FAMILY TU 2 747 SIX POINTS AUTO SUPPLY Engme Parts and Mallory Igmtlon 9 Wholesale Retail SEALE TIRE C0 INC TIR S Accessories Muffler Kits ReCaPP 9 and Vulcaml '19 BATTERIES Wholesale Relcll Ke dall O ls Greases 1302 Ayers Corpus Christ: Texas S TELEPHONE TU 2 2502 2417 Leopard Street Box 1436 Corpus Chrlstf Texas of I, l E - OIL ' n n i ' - ' in ' i - l n i - mstrong T'res - Reliable Batteries 928 So Staples TU 2-9191 um 8. Battery Serine QQZLVV V Y Q FURNITURE 1301 So Staples Street 'V I RESTYLING 6 wurwat ll HOLES XLE DISIORIBL TOR Qi DECQRATQRS TIRES N- ISATIALRIES FABRICS Corpus Christi Texas E B CREAGER Phone TU 4-0379 Corpus Christ' Texas Congratulations to Seniors STEEL OF ALL KINDS H T BAILEY CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. ' Corpus Christi Texas Ar l . T' 1 f l 9 i 1 . Y V 9 w3X'f29 2 , QQ . '58 CORPUS LHMS II WHOLESALE FRUITS and VEGETABLES 238 NORTH PORT Complxments ARIVISI RONI LUMBILR I OIVIPANY IIRSI IN QLALITX PAIREST IN PRICE FASFESI IN SFRVICE 4501 LEOPARD STREET Corpus Chrlsh Texas DIAL TU 265I4 CONGRATULATIONS an BEST WISHES LAYTON OPTICAL COMPANY SALES and SERVICE 'NEVI an LSFD BONDED LOCKSMITH FOR YOUR PROTECTION CUTLER S BICYCLES LAWNMOWERS KEYS ond SAFES Phone TU 2 I75I Night Phone TE 5 7073 I235 S. Staples Corpus Chrlsh, Texas of . . . of 1 N 1 rx Y I J E J IK, A Y PRODUCE COMPANY A , 1, T p, O O d 9 THE B F GOODRICH COMPANY SAFE1 Y GL ASS COMP ANY of DUNN E FUNERAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1908 of.,. '1 l I J W X1 . . - '1 C pl Comphments HOUS I' ON NATURAL GAS SYSTEM 4225 SOUTH PORT AVENUE PHO'NE.1LI1p 3 sms LOMPLINIENTS FLOWERS and GIFTS I667 Souih Staples PIONEERS OF TELEVISION IN CORPUS CHRISTI Corpus Chrlstx Tex as C OMPLIMENTS OF CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH GOODS QOIVIPANY Your Cofhollc Supply Center I36 MESQUITE Sfreef CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS Phone TU 26682 of... f' ir . -I OF ...... . FI'CdCI'1Ck'S... t if T W Y Y X17 W ll ' ll BEST WISHES for a SONY ALE7 HW 'md PETROLEUM umvwr Prosperous Future from CORPUS QHRISTI S'l ATE NA 1' ION AL B ANK Member Federal DEPOSIT Insurance Coxporatlon 501 NORTH CHAPARRAL STREET WASHING GREASING GAS OIL KEROSENE 501 North Staples Street A L 0 5 Corpus Chr stu Texas Buslness Phone TU 4 7702 Residence Phone TE 5 6621 MATHIEU ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION C. M MATHIEU I 423 South Alameda Corpus Christi, Texas N 1 J1 ,J w A 1 i L A, 1 v W X 'T 1 f 1 1 A 1 A 'A' L ALONZO M. GONZALEZ, Manager A X ' t ik D I T U 2 - 3 2 i ', O , O MOOHZ S WADE FIBSON MARTIN ARCHITECTS C p Ch T C pl f .. FOOD and PHARMACY C pl' of DOYLE S Dated Druve PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES 700 Ayers at Santa Fe TU 4 6337 Corpus Christa Texas BROONER STUDIO PORTRAIT and COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY CHILDER S W HOLES ALE COMPANY NIFTY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 'A' CANDY CIGARS CIGARETTES CHEWING GUM MATCHES SWARD OPTICAL COMPANY OPTICIANS 202 Commerce Building CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS 7 . K gg ww of . . . ' z- I328 Third Street Corpus Christi, Texas ek O W 7 L LUCKY STAR ACME RADIO and TV RCA - SYLVANIA S h I S 1 PP Sl dS SOUTH TEXAS CANDY COMPANY SCHAFFERS MODERN PHARMACY YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST NIXON BLUE PRINT 305 Agnes Si ee! Pho - C pl of . . . P 1 1002 Santa Fe TU 4-6641 Lobby of Wilson Tower Phone TU 2-2551 Nest Eggs SCOTT ELECTRIC C O FROM CHICKEN FEED Maintenance and Construction 11 hat wou deposit in your Ilill Bank snings account mav Just seem like chicken feed to you But exen small sums fed regularls you d like for wour future We Pay 2V2f on Your Savings We Are IOOX Interested in You' THE MODE RW HILL BANIK Corpus Chrlstl BANK AND TRUST INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL TV and RADIO REPAIR INTERCOM SYSTEMS 1919 N Port Ave TUIip 46326 I Leopard Street at Tancahua Corpus Christi Texas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Phone TU 2 4566 Congratulations to the Graduates of 1958 from CUZMAN S GREEN 81 WHITE FOOD STORE A Complete Line of Groceries and Fresh Meats T5 FREE DELIVERY if? M. F. GUZMAN, Owner 716 Duncan Street J 0 - , - - H will in time produce those bigger nest eggs Oo ' 0 . v . I I I I 1 I I 7 CORPUS CHRISTI BRICK and LUMBER COIVIPAN Y 121 North Staples ir BRICK PAINT ond LUMBER OF ALL KINDS SIX POINTS BOWLING CENTER 1713 Tenth Street at Sax Pomts TU 24461 16 NEW AIVIF AUTOMATIC PINSPOTTERS DAN KORNEGAY HUMBLE ssnvlcs STATION good start Corner Baldwin and Ayers ROAD SERVICE Tlres Batteries Wash Lubrlcatlon Pollshlng Wclxmg The Best Products Friendly Service We Aum to Please You ul' DIAL TU 2 6302 Ona GO0D FUTURE Class of 1958 you re o to a good start' May we congratulate you and wash you every success ln the years to come HUMBLE OIL Kc REFININI COMPANY A 'A' ' ' 0 As a member of the - ' ' 9 ' I7 if I ' . . , . . O ' I The best dmners start Wlth foods from CORPUS CHRIST! BEEVILLE S BI HOP KINGSVILLE gm Mvkm Gum' 614527159 LONE STAR MOORE BROTHERS BEVERAGE COMPANY, Inc. . O ' 0 -- I O uv .H Mft .Agn -1'-'ff 'A O :, . acrou the i I - state ' A ismf 5 ,:.O D IDEA Advertising THE VERNON COMPANY Newton, Iowa ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES EXECUTIVE GIFTS CALENDARS MIRRORS PENCILS SIGNS PENS PLASTIC PAPER N METAL GLASS DIRECT MAIL EMPLOYEE GIFTS GOODWILL GIFTS WELCOME PLANS TRAFFIC BUILDERS O T N SALES PR M0 I0 COLLECTION PLANS S e 'M Nhreur Leather Goods SCHULTZ Representahve Best In Leather Goods Smce 1903 TE 5 9421 409 IIIICSQUIIG Street edwa -..,..,,,.-I Congratulatlons to the graduatlng class of 1958 and best washes for many happy years to follow' ON vu YL I c. R. , ' i , I, I1 I I I I I - . 7 , it - ,M .,,,,. W, s,,, A, I 1 y 1 U - BILL CHRISTIAN TIRE CO. GOODYEAR TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS SOUTHLAND BATTERIES ROAD SERVICE T340 Soufh Staples Corpus Christi, Texas PHONE TU 3 2516 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM TERIVIINIX Compllments of PECK S FOOD MART 2313 Ayers af Baldwm GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES Open7om Io'II pm SUITE LII IRAINIZIHI HICKORY SMOKED R B C BEEF CHICKEN HAM TURKEY SPARERIBS OPEN 'IO A M TO 'IO P CATERING SERVICE ALAMEDA AT EVERHART Corpus Chrush Texas DIAL UL 21749 ?l's. -1 Q :Z BA - - U E O O O . . .M. sir R' IVF: ' .1 , . ' , I 0 I 0 I - XJ X . -I+ T, , xi ' N5 .W 391 .-. I I Y 'I l Z PERSONALIZED INSURANCE SERVICE 107141 ES S ET? I STUTH iTi CHRISTI HARRY P STUTH and HARRY P STUTH JR 209 Peoples Street TUIIp 4 1655 Comphments of TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 1014V2 Leopard 301 N Chaparral Compliments of . . . RAGLAND S of Klngsvllle Featurmg the FINEST IN APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TU 3-8201 TU 38581 COMPANY T tug. T A HAMMOND ORGAN FROM Three Stores To Serve You UPTOWN 701 Leo ard BLEDSOE MUSIC C0 ggyKNDfggNPLgggf' Charm' nlll 'W1 E Img 3 Swantner and Gordon 7 INSURANCE COUNSELORS JERSEY FARMS Me! A ! I r Compliments of . . Dr and Mrs J E Baue X ,I f 42,67 ' rj Aff .iff ,fy in x Nx. if.. .7 .., If .M K I f .Tw -L WPA .. -v-...hy Q-+.. 'i Refuglo, Texas . ...- an . 11:1 ---1....,-5, i1uQ,,,s 1' . W. and Therese ' ff ', 1 P 'r -, ,- L of ents I'Tl mp C ri-4 P14 P11 Iii Refug o Texas Q f YB' SQ B fi t' 5 ii of fs en pm I U!-4 Refug o Texas .1z,3i1'2 2',QWR'4 Blliiiui-nu xmiznfwzwmisqfilllillll m.'.zz!2mm.f5fG'-2fQ?bm i111111 ls. ea: .mEmE---B-' 'ww -2.1 111 1' ani! Sl!!! lf S' f -rr-1 .1 2954 i VU T 'y '+L-L 5, 3-o 3 fd XENA Y -'ae' jx!! V I I u DN -8 -l 5 -7' A ERIC BOTTLI G COMPA Y ,..pn..4w-K ' ' . L55 ' , . . 1 . 1 ' - , . F Ak ,. ,,f fl LT R f, bf -A V E' . ' , '.-swf - P - Ae. :L , K ' l ' ' ' ' ,'?-ll J' - , Q .mf ' D . X., V ...::' X I , f. 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WATER 822 LEOPARD 3102 BALDWIN 1403 THIRD 3001 AYERS PARKDALE PLAZA Congratulations From . . BOTICA GARCIA NO. 1 3022 Morgan Avenue Free Fast Deluvery Ameumn G I Forum Ileiclqllaltcls PHONE TU 4 7042 SELLS NLNIIO SUPPLY 1620 Ayers Phone TU 3-6535 Corpus Christi TL Is AUTOMOTIVE PARTS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Dnstrubutors of NATIONAL LINES SEITTER S CZIIIICFZI SLOI 6 ANSCO HEII KXD ARGUS RFYSFOXL BELL SL HOTT ELL LFIC X COY1 XX lCar1 ZGISSJ NIINOX EMXSIXI-XX KODAK POL LXROID C RAFI FX GENVR XL FLECTRIK H XSSIILBI AD SX LV XNIA Xl FSTON ZEISS lLar1J Photo Flnlshlng Suppltes Drlve In Parkmg Izrst IV Corfus Chzzslz Luth Color 824 South Staples Street Corpus Chrustl Texas Patrons Compliments of a Friend Bell Ice Cream Co Castros Flower Shop Mark Cleaners Starr Club Hunt Tlre Service Studer s Photo Company Juan Gonzalez Funeral Home Dr and Mrs Svalda D D R R h Mr Frank Frohnhoefer Pllmpers Hardware EI Rosarno Funeral Home Ed Aug Packing Co Mr and Mrs Joe A Sollz Scott Laboratorles Buccaneer Potato Chap Company Refuglo, Texas Patrons Mr and Mrs Harold Bauer and Hal Refuguo Hardware 8. 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