Incarnate Word Academy - The Light Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

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A.. 1 0 Curriculum ....,. v.,...... 1 2 Organizations ..... ...ii.... 3 8 Features ..,..... ......... 8 6 Social ...... ,...... 1 O2 Sports ...... t.,.... 1 16 Freshmen .... ..YY,,, 1 26 Sophomores .,,... ....,... 1 34 Juniors ,.t..,. ........ 1 42 Seniors ..,.... ...,... 1 5 2 Advertisers ....... ........ 1 72 DEDICATED wifh affection .V fo MARY the Mother of GOD , N X 4 1,5 .f x'f ', Q V X XX X ? f THESE PAGES ARE DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF 'HH d 1 1 ,111 1 PATRICIA STEINAUER 1941-1958 ATRICIA STEINAUER, IWA JUNIOR Leon Bloy has a character in one of his novels utter these haunting worcls: There is only one misery. ancl that isANOT TO BE SAINTS. lf this he true. and sober reflection shows that it is. then here is not a iniseryhnot a tragedy at all. hut a triumphi--a glorious. courageous, mag- nificent triumph. Here was a young girl. beauti- ful. talentecl. intelligent who faced cleath with the firm conviction that it is man's gateway to 11. hc-tter. higher life. Patricia's example during the months that she knew of her imminent ren- clezvous with cleath is something for all of us to poncler. ancl woncler which one of us can match her Faith. Hope ancl Charity. hui New and wondrous every year is the Christmas story nnntl ot thc nxt i . A work of .lI'I iciwescnts IH? THE PHYSICAL PLANT OF l.W.A .qiQg Wo A '10 CADEMY rf ' 5' ' .f!', . 5-', This is the junior-Senior Building. Nearly all the glasses for the iuniors :mil seniors arc iomluctul in this building. The home economiis ili-p.1i'!inc-nt is housed hc-rc Also. Below: This building is :1 mvstcrv to ull ncwioiners to IXVA .is it is no longer used. It is the first Conveni building. In the bnckgroiind is Ll wing of the present convent and Chapel. IS COMPOSED OF FIVE BUILDINGS A :ids new of l:l'L'Nl1IN.lf1-SUPIIUIUUI1' Build- ing. Thu huillling lwuscs thc nmsu Llc'- putrmlnt .mll the l1hr.1ry hc-side: hcing the plalc mln-rr .1Il lI'L'NlH'H.lI'l and wplwnwre llnscx .ur muglmt, 'L ,W Below: The gym which is also used for assemblies and for James A frunt Xicw of Ihr FVCSIIIlhlfl-5OPl'lUINO1't liuilllmg, FACULTY IS COMPOSED OF SIXTEEN SISTERS OF CHARITY SISTER M. Al.BEI'S. Principal. gives the senior ring to Ciirol Biillnmnn EACQllIfI'Y MEMBERS SISTER M, ALBEUS. MA., Print-ip.1l MOTHER ANN BERNARD. Ctntl. M.A,. Religion IV. English I. Sotlllity Modemtor. SISTER MARY Oli THE ASSUMPTION. B.A.. Typing. Stenogmphy. Business English. Business Math. Sod.1lity Counselor. SISTER M. IIASII.. IIA.. Art, Spanish I .intl II. Religion I. lireshnmn Sponsor, Art Club Moderator. SISTER M, CORDULA. M. A.. Religion II. Sotial Studies. Sophomort Cfl.1ss Sponsor. Sotlality Counselor. MISS BARBARA DOERING. INIA.. Religion III. Latin. English III. National Honor Society Sponsor. Motlemtor of the Ifortnsit Cilulw T so CAROI HANNEFIN l ha lt lie phoi rnl REV ROBFRI P SIA'I TERH in truit tl vi e rx Iril x none cle t e en o I0 OF THE INCARNATE WORD AND FOUR I.AY TEACHERS SISTER M. EDXVIN, M,A., Religion IV. English III and IV, Senior Class Sponsor. Alumnae Sponsor. SISTER MARY EDWARD, M.A,, Religion I, Secretary to the Principal. MOTHER JOHN FRANCIS. B.M., Instrumental Music, Freshman Choral. SISTER MARY FRANCIS. B.M., Religion III, Voice, Choral, Sponsor and Director of the Marian Choristers. MISS CAROL HANNEEIN, B.A.. Religion I, American History, Health and Physical Education, Volleyball Coach. SISTER JOSEPH ALPHONSUS, Cand. M. A., Religion III, Speech and Drama, English II, junior Class Sponsor, Moderator of the Dramatics Club. SISTER LOUIS KATHERINE, B.A., Religion II, Home Economics, Moderator of T,0llfh lfzrmponzfed. SISTER PATRICK JOSEPH, B.A., Religion II, Latin I, II, III, and IV. Moderator of the junior Classical League and of the Legion of Mary. MR. CHARLES PAULSON, B.A., Chemistry, Geometry, Co-Sponsor of the Science Club. SISTER M. REGINA. Cand. M.A., Religion III, Social Studies, Moderator of THE LIGHT QNewspaperj, Moderator of the junior Red Cross. SISTER M. REPARATA, B.A., Biology, Co-Sponsor of the Science Club. MISS ALTA ROYAL, B.A., Religion IV, Health and Physical Education, Basketball Coach. REV. ROBERT P. SLATTERY, M.S.XY'.. Religion IV. SISTER MARY STEPHEN, B.S. in L.S., Religion II, Librarian, Library Club Sponsor. SISTER TERESA JOSEPH, M.A., Algebra I and II, Moderator of THE LIGHT Qyear- bookj, SISTER MARY STEPHEN AND SISTER BASIL help clear the plum tree. On the MRS, L. G, KIQESTER, R,N,, does typing and filing iob also are Mars E. O'Brien. Barbara Bayer. Mary Hemmersmeier. Mary P. in the Principals office besides taking care of minor Boedeker Dorothy Beelman. and jean Grade. illnesses. --v-ww W t I P f'.mv' X X ,441 Stiebcl. and Mary A. Blumentritt. LU' EDUCATION IS ONLY A LADDER TO GATHER FRUIT FROM THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE, NOT THE FRUIT ITSELF. - ANON ' 2 Y 4 . 1 x FF I I. I , .I xv . J? A 5' 'L f fi is I . rl I 1' X - ' ix I A .I 1 I B I4 FRIDAY FARE , , . Every Friday Father Robert Slattery teaches the entire senior class a course in religion. FROM FAITH The central theme of the four year religion course is expressed in the sophomore text thus: All men, and we among them, are always search- ing for happiness. But no one can find perfect hap- piness, except the man who completely forgets him- self and dedicates his life and all his thoughts and actions, not to self, but to the greater glory of God. For to him who realizes what God is, the most exquisite happiness is to know, adore, praise, serve, and love, and to be loved by, a Being who is so good. The appropriate title of this four year religion course is Our Quest For Happiness, and the aim of the course is to give glory to God and in so doing to enjoy perfect happiness. QS A. - .1 .lu - LA. L . S E R I O U S SOPHOMORE STU- DENTS . . . Our photographer took this picture of ti sophomore religion class in action. Sister Louis Katherine, the teacher of this group. managed to keep out of the camera's range. O HOPE 0 TO CHARITY 0 SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR .intl scniur religion te.-.icher is Sister Edwin who is alsii .1 master English tc.iCher. DISCUSSION LEADERS . , . Margie Schmidt takes the floor in .i panel discussion during senior religion Class. Other members of the panel .ire Agnes Reiter .ind Bnrb.ir.i Burns. f. ? IN THE SPIRIT OE AD- VENT . . . Christine Yfcit- kamp lights gi Candle On the Adient wreith .md M.iry -Io Zirbsis, ,lane XY'erner. and Kxren Totilster prepare to le.itl it section of the fresh- iztan flass in the recitation of the .issignetl prayers. LITERATURE STUDENTS LEARN THAT All students of IWA are re- quired to take four years of Eng- lish. The teachers in this depart- ment are Sister M. Edwin, Sister ,sal joseph Alphonsus, and Miss Bar- bara Doering. txt ,i i I ll .Q 9 ,,,g,,.,...y.4u.....-.F ....-,1..,.....w MY NAME IT IS ALLAN-a-DALE. . . . Acting a scene THIS IS WfHERE IT ALL BEGAN I Q I Tins' Eng. from Robin Hood and Allan-a-Dale are Gloria Adkins as lnnfl hag piven to the world a wealth Of literature, Allan's sweetheart and Mary Hamilton as Allan. Kathy Gallagher and Sylvia Marschlewski locate CHARACTER STl'DY . . . Before the sophomores read Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities ll second time, Sue Luechtefeld, Jeannette Trampe, and Judy Joyce dramatize an act from the book, England on a map. 13 3,1 I air-5 . , .. 'Sl Q.. x X N' I , 2 DICKENS M I G H T NOT RIICOGNIZE HIS CREA- TIONS . . . Iiut fur you ws slmll identify them: Jeannette 'I4I'.lfITIxt.' .tx I.L1CY. Rim Zum Q15 Dr M.mcttc, Sue Lucchtefcld as Mr I,m'rv. .md Janice- Wktxnr .15 Mr. Dc Purge. -1 IWA STUDENTS REAP History, Amerirm .xml Wfwrlrl. is required Subject imttei' lor excry lm.1rn.1te Win-rl Ahiilciiiy girl, Xlfwrlil History slums us .Ill we iiiheritul Iirum other kllllll- tries. Llllkl makes us .ippreriate our ggrext heritage. Ciivirs is .mlm requirul ull .ill lirwlimeri .mel here we learn tu he hetter ririxeris .mrl to llIlLlCI'il.1Ilx A wine xm.1ll xxgu' the iritrimte wiirlqiiigs ol' our gov ernment. The llistiwry klCI'.1FfINCIlf is umler the .ilwle LIL1lkl.1llLC ul' Sister CiurLlul.1 Assisted hy Sixter Regim, 1 4 , , K.1tl OTHIZR LANDS , eniwy lf.I'xLl Ilwlele-iw - . .-4 1 -.-., . A, --.-Jjfff F ' 351 5.3. . ru--.Lo ,f-35321 'ig.2:'b:?f.' 2' 5.52, 7' 554' '-f, . . ith:-:,7.'f I ' .wk -an J 1.: --W... 1' '-at '.. fn FRUIT FROM STUDYING 40 ,I iluri Kelley. P.1m Mulirlfc. .ml Slmxrwii Siiitr iif tiiiieiuri lmilx rf, :'6tTi'1g-TVQ 'QC yu' DOXVN TO EARTH . . . Civics class lenders are Cheryl O'Brien. Settic Stelman, Mary Ann Cnnavnn, Shuryn Larkin. Carol Feld. Criml XX'e-her. Arm Noliri. Numy Michel. and Kathleen Fox, 'IAROVBLE SPOT . . . Sllilfl Xwrllelhglrt .mil Sumrn Bwlm. Amerihm History stu- rlents trrue some tmlilwle splits on the m.1p of the world. Tlwc many plum uf lntuut H1 the world .nu Ll'lL'1,kL'xl lv AI.ll'Il1.l Owpl ml. Alllxlnx. i-X . THEIR OWN AND OTHER LANDS. -1- J J.. tm 3 nil!-J INTERESTING - . MJD STKDY GROKP . . , Sister Cordul.1 lu-lpw Mmy B4 Fink mul' .1 muglm spot. Other girlf stullynng H-IINUTUFI f1DLlS lllill lllvfi' IN arc R15NL'lll.1I'S' Cglmtliio. lxf11I'gLlI'Cf Ifsalmlmulmw. -loan Downey. Cfamvl Dilg. .md -lanlcic Duhfunt. much to lc.1rn by lmuling thc bulletin lwgnl, 31' BOXING VP FOR A TEST ll ' W 4 liarlmxzxi f,l1.1llxlLnlx. Max Allll XYlL'l3LI'. lu Ann 3 1' .lm'll.1. 51.115 I1llpn C,l.1rlczn. .ing lS.lI'l7.lI'.l limp! xnxx nw ning IH afrtzng Imax wr x1x-wulv tes THE LATIN STUDENTS DISCOVER THAT THE WESTERN W fffa. 129-A jkf ' A 17 514 HIS VAX AI' BE TRVI2 , Mus' Arm CI1n.1x.1n wmv to In dmng NFRIYXD5. ROINIAXS, COYXT RYMVX' , .-Xlzw Fm IL 'IVLYIUIITAQ 'WIN' I11-H1 NUI-5K2I1,: m lux' I..1t1r1 Qlmx' .1 y1mI.1'u,1fwr1 tw rp-llmx IL-'mm .ft IXXA Ilan ,HIEEILIML 1 Pflxul rf' NI,1:x . m'1 lilL.n1u1t:'tt. Cmtdzum Kwvlr .mi ,hm M L r ll fig -ILST A SPARK' BIUKII X514 Jcuvtx-J tu mikingg .1 pwur fl-1 twuwumxk I,Jt:n Cx- PUNK 1. -D' 'S' THE IMPORTAXCII OF LATIN . . Any time at .111 Sister P.1t1'1ck -lt1seg1l1 15 re.1dy to tell one .md .Ill how i111port.1n1 is the studx or L.111n We ilglfl' 111th her. OMANS L.1tin is one 1-1 the most xital cl.1sses Illlfflllf at Inclrnate XY'OI'Ll AL,lnlClTll'. There is in opportunity for any c.111.1li1le girl to take 111111 full ye-.1rs of this subject. Many do so. and they fL'.lllZC more .md more th.1t they made no n1ist.1ke when they detided on tl1is cOufSe'. All L.1tin students hold 111e111bership in the Ulunior Class- ic.1l League. The .TCL sends representatives to conventions within the st.1te of Missouri. They put on projects to raise funds to cover the expenses of these conventions, The JCL h.1s .111 official handbook which states that the purpose of tl1e Lelgue is to gain 11 more thorough knowl- edge ol' Ro111.111 life, history and l1ter.1tureg to understlnd better the 111.11-tical .md cultural mlues of Latin: to interest others in the cl.1ssic.1l languages, Sister P.1trick joseph and Miss B.1rb.1r.1 Doering are the te.1chers in the L.1ti11 de11.1rt111e11t. SU SNlAl.l. A NPACL SU Q1Rlf.-XT AC llll1Yl15ll,Xl' . rxlllll, Cfmrx-11 liuzrn Meiimt. ..:1.f Cl1.1rle11t R1-u111slx1 72:4 rfx' '!' '5I'Ffff'F , SPANISH CLUB SPONSORS DEVOTION TO llFXlCAN CTQRIOS AND DRESS . . . Swplwiximc Spanish students. Clirim Polak. Virginia Vilillncr. and Judy lwstcr cxnininc the display of lurios .inll orlnr Muxilan .md Spanish ulniutx on display tm' Opcn l-I0uSc. l.lS'l'FNlNCi TO RECORDS OF SPANISH lNIl'SlC , . . Ann Koupnl. Mary Hililulmint. Suu Guulc. Rose Mario Schenk. :xml Rim Mulligan en- joy listening to some good Spanish music. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Two years of Stunish .ire offered at lncarnate XY'ord Academy. The first year is dexoted to the study of gllllillllrll' and sentente strutsture. The setond year is more interesting he-t.1usc Spanish literature is studied, Not only is the Sp.lIllSll language taught to the students, hut they also become versed in the life and tustoms ol' Spain and Mexito. Many of the students look forward to the day when they urn visit the land of cnstenets and bullfights, Spanish is taught at IXYA by Sister M. Basil CCVI. N bn. Will! --9' -Q. STATUE OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE is being admired by Kathleen Fox, a freshman Spanish student, This statue was imported from Mexico. and it is now a very treasured possession of the Spanish department of IXWA. THE FAIR SEXORITA is Mdry Beth Fink, e..'g.,-1.s . 23 IWA GIRLS BELIEVE IN SCIENCE IN THE HEAD . . . Cimls worltl will liurcxci' gint thc wliciitist m.itCri.1l to work with .mtl tu wumlcr .1i. llcm .it WCA wt .im taught tw lmilq tor rcl.itiu1isliiiw .llllttlltl things. .mtl in tlistmcr HCV' XINKIS III llll' Illtillllllg UI fllllliljx SLICIILC Ll.lSSL'S .IFC JIWHIIKS our lmtwritci. .mll wt' lwpu tu wiitiiiiin' mir stiitly ol' this sulwjt-ft .lttcr we h.iw lctt our Alum Matti. This ix .111 .IQLILJ ul' sticntilic tlistmcry .mtl wt likt- tu hc 'lin tht- lillUXY.H Sticucc is taught .it IXVA hy Sister Rcp.ii'.1t.1 .mtl Mit Cfharlcs Puilson. iq A GRAND VIEW' . . , Pat Stn-ingiucr likes to Sh.ii'c hu' findings with wry special fricmls. Hcrc the luqky fricml ix K.1thy IXlu1'plw, Vf'Hll.l2 BRIGHT EYFD 5CllfN'l'lS'l4S XYATC H , . Cirul Ann Put-ix, Cfimlvn H.ihn, llit XV,iltlui'f,.Pliill1N Pirttli .irc inttivttwl .intl xtxttrwttxl Nttitxntx wt Mr. lliiilwii ll SITIQMS SO EASY , . ,ltitlging trum tht 4-xpiuxinm on thu thu of ,lmiri C31-iwitf. M.ii'y Ann l'rh.m. ,lutly Silh- m.m. .mtl K.1i'cn Stcinlagc this experi- mmt wwrlcul mit as cxputul, BUT FEET ON THE GROUND only Q on Y- ' n on hx IS THIS A GHOST XYHICH I SEE BEFORE ME? . , . Carolyn Dclhougne seems to have tlistovcretl the reflection of Mr. Anatomy tn her rnicmsuopc while Carol Doerr and Mnureen Cleary seem to have found what they xwrtf looking for. E r l i-ii-?5'f'Hl. lumrtx ot Mnrgot Mtlltu .intl ll.lIlW.lI.l Alllwtt Iltcw A' N ov' N ,N 1 , UI c u. Xl InRIfXX' I'RF'l l'Y KE'I'TI.If Ulf FISH . , Tlmw ful: luxe .I Npqtnxl xpot ID ilu THE RAW MATERIAL OF SUCCESS IS THOUGHT - B. C. FORBES Find x . . , hisect the angle . . what is a straightedge? . . . factor . . . estimate the answer . . . thinkf , . . work harder! , . . these and other such expressions can .he heard in the math rooms daily. The serious young person knows that the nation desperately needs mathematitians. and she is doing her best to measure up to what is expected of her. More stress is plated on math these days due to the rapid advances being made in the fields of physics and chemistry. IXVA is not lagging along these lines. ANOTHER USE EOR A CIRCLE . . . Mary Merritt enjoys a round of hula hooping between problems. 26 ! ?' 'E' .A '4 1 W ---mama--'M r.,.., - Tllw Mi- .eu--M , K .. K ,K In ge., K fsrfrs sf:-W - .r., 4.2,-my ' , rrsr Q is E f GEOINIETRY IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING . . . .Iudy Eister. Mary Ann Eienup. Dorothy Beelman. and Barhara Bayer have discovered many beautiful designs hy just using a ruler and a compass. .4u4,.,,,,.-. il IA.: 'll-neu--.,... , Xa-wvunv., .M A SENIOR STRUGGLES XVITH ALGEBRA . . . Diane XX'ahl has a problem for Sister Teresa joseph. WE LEARN TO THINK IN ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY CLASSES GEOMETRY HA'I'H CHARMS . . . -Tust ask Any Swplmurmwu- ugwL1.1lly bL.l1'Q.lKCI Sg.ml.m .md Rmuu.1l'y C.u.1t.1:u. Their two Swphornuus Imw .uqumd the TLL'L1f.lIlUfl uf lvcing br.1xni .lx mr' .ls Cmmuctry lx wnkcrnul, . ag, ,figi '::Eff':-ff 44: N , BEING IXPILRCPDLWCEIED 'LU THE EI.L'5IVLf X .iw frwlinun Dwnrm G1HW-vm. Cluryl O'Bz'icm. .Ind Pcggy' K.1c:11mcr'lcn. ff .- Eff 1 1: 5 xg S X 'l'IfAM XY ORK PAYS OIT . Thu I5rolum'n Inu- .uquimd the lmhlt uf Jfllllflg .lt mr-U 'X .H.1Il.lL'VLC 1-rgw-rtunxtx. Hmm- c.1IUl Vlklvur Nlmru lmcr kmmlclgr uzth 51.111 Arm Hwlmu, MJ- nurslf: K. rm xL.lIUHt.'f. lmithx Slmx .ms I.Lu:.1 Ng- HOME EC COURSES PREPARE STUDENTS Sinte Catholic educators and Catholic girls agree that the most desirable home situation is for the mother of the family to be queen of the home. our School proxides training in the art of homebmaking for its students. In the Home litonomits department of In- tarnate XY'ord Academy Sister Louis Katherine sees to it that girls learn about womans most important contribution to the xvorldfnamely the raising of citizens that will be a credit to this present world and to the world to eome. IT XVORKED . . . From retipe to the drop says Barbara Abeln as she tastes the end product of her efforts. DRESS NYELL AND SAVE MONEX . . . Barbara Hill does just that FOR FAMILY LIVING III! ..:1' ' L1 6.1M Dxxxu. fXI.a1Y IAQ f' I 1111. 1' VI..1:uIi1 5IXcI.iFII'l .11 II'.:Ii 1:14 41: 'lx I 'waxtnztmg that A II 'I III' M1 BNI IX I IRINAI INCL CLASS OI: :XII IN .wIx,r1: fNI.x1x Arm Ilxmmt. Imxr K.x IIN'T2.III, lmw. Smwnu, .IIIXI ISL-urlx Kun? IfLrri'mt:.1Z4 IIIQ-ir' wuking .IIHIIIU ILUIIQI' lim .IIILIZIIIII III SINILI' IMLLIN K.etIIL:1:u 2' ,K 1 S RI mxmc, I'I Ian - H X.. '.', nw I' ,L .: .. .. ..x I1.1 II I' X L ., H fl., 1,1 lx N ..., l' ' ig ALL me woRLD's A STAGE K X Q 4 rf, af . 4 A 'lx 4,3 Qisg a 4-1-- 5 X f 1 4 3 - 'Y FINAL '1'OL'CQHI25 My Inmlg THE PLAYS THE THING . . . ln Llr:1m.1 Ll.1ax Brillyut I.11wlcr, Km' 'Id-lwilumk, Stcplmmc Krris. lvy Carol Cnrxlffa before hcr 'lamct Clark. and Carol Frillman Nlww how cxpcrtly tlucx' can .un cntmmc, DRAMA TEACHER Sister vloscpll Alplmomui slmws the alan I1 to operate the spot light. l -if PO'l'iIN'l'IAI. CARI'lZN'l'I2RS . ll.lIl'P.lI'.l Bums. Kay Cluuglmlin .xml Mary Ellcn O'H1'icn get wmp MQ.I'lLl'f' u.uly for .1 pl.1y, TO DRAMA STUDENTS ? 1 , : , s 7 i A 3 s 4 I Q ? 5 1 A STVDY IN FXPRIESSION . . . Cnml PJIIQ ,I.1m-t Elias. M.1ry Inu Huxiing, Tlu'ns.1 KfLHSIl'L1. Agua Reiter. ,Icrry 9xx.11'tfwL1t. Cmwlxn H.1hn. Bu.- :-rly MLDmxclI, .md ,hun Grade, CQHUOFINCQ APPRflPRlA'I'I7 SCFNFRY fm' .1 php .IIAC -huh Huwq' .md Mary' Alun Ham P Ill 9 l in I. u H 'lHI: MOHD IS IMPOR- 'I'AX'l 71 111.1 HUM, li,1:lm:,L Kmrng. F1IamOKufc Sm Brzxtuwx .ml Vlulw Pug' gmt in the In--'J -xt :lu 54.13, -L-QQ.,- 5 , YOI' CQANMI' Kflfl' Ellllf DOXVN . . , In Spitc' nf wrt, INLISCICS Ellie Mclicnzic is cagur to find wut xxlmt ntlm-1' muxclcs slw tus, AND SHI? LIVIZD T0 RVN ANOTHER MILE . . . HL-ru lfllic McKenzie In-.ltli S.ll'1LlI'Al Gregor, Dolores Gcssncr. jcnnnc Hahn, Henrietta Chesf nck into the home stu-tch. Lucy Kicnstra and Cztrul Dwyer just nbscwc. TRESS GRACE AND STRENGTH The groundwork of all happiness is health, The girls at IXVA learn the art of keeping muscles prop- erly toned. and keeping the body in a healthy con- dition. In spite of days of aching muscles all the girls really enjoyed the various exercises, Right: NO FAIR SNEAKING VP ON ME LIKE THAT. says Lucy 4 Kienstra when she spots the photog- N- Q- . rapher. .1-5,1 ',- h .V ,-, V.. . 14. 1'-L .2 'W , - x ' ' 0 is ' 'QC x '95-, 4, . O. L g .,,,.,g3,,, 4 ',- . ':-,gf-,153 s'd . 4'f wfykv i bassist X-:wu5?f+iz+-gm'-ff':- ig, 3 '-M .Wt N P. sn 1 ' .-.. ' Q L 3 .:4.'??l +5a lf2 1'51+ f sxxikif, ft. 'Ji 'fy L 1'?a'3 1R ' 'E' if YOU NEVER KNEW YOU HAD SO MANY MUSCLES THAT COULD ACHE until you have tried field hockey. Adept at the game are: Ginny Langhorst. Ciss Eder, Clare Hertfelder, and Sharon Reinsmidt. Miss Carol Hannefin hesidf-s teachinfz American History, Health. and Physical Education is Coach of the volleyball varsity team. Y . km, 4 .141 A. Y nigga-sf-1 ,l ,, ,. . ,Q ihaiifi-?'v..2?'4-'31 BUSINESS COURSES TRAIN STUDENTS FOR CAREERS ix ment at IXVA. Sister M.1ry of the Assumption is X in charge of the business Tlepnrt- gigs.. . we V mn QQ. 3 .5 Sui? J ' S wis e H' V f ir-'Z ,L K -. ' N73 li' Qi! '- . . , f A Above: Carol Meyer. Doris Masek. Gloria Zoll Mary Martin. and Marilyn L41Russ.1 tlo extra prac- tice in shorth.1nil, EXAMINING THE PERFECT BUSI- NESS LETTER are Carol Lon o, Diary 53 , P.ir.ulowski, Mary Mulligan. and Kay Naughton. Ag jobs are .ilxxyiys open to people who .ire good typists. to s.iy nothing of the immetliate henc- l'it of being .lble to turn in themes .intl papers .is next .is .1 pin. X7.1Li.1flOI1 johs .lrc not h.irtl to fintl for the general husiness stutlents. ln fact all the mem- bers of the IXVA business tl.1sses will he well equipped to h.1ntlle nuny types of iohs .lliter they gI'.1LlLI.1fC from high sthool. SPEED AND ACCVRACY IS THE AIM of Kathy Roe, Mary Ann Sheritlnn. Kathy Shelxy. :md Leslie Smith. ALwuI111tg to Twlxtm, Arr lx .1 hmmm IL IINIIY Iuxzug Ihr Its pnlrpnm the ILIIISIIIISSIUII ART IS MAN'S NATURE I IkL'IIIlIN tw tu wthcrs uf the Ihtghut .md IMS A xxI1iII1 mem Iuxc menu. XYHIIIULIK uw I1.ui11Ag fL.IxI .IIZIIIIIIIAQ by Twlxf un .xrt stmlmrx .ar IXYA .wc .m.1rL- that .III IS thc L-xpmsvm. -It thy Iulglmut .md thy but III I1L1m.m I'l.IILlI'L Iiwidcs stL1IIx'ImQ the mwrkx ut thc masurx flu SILIIICIIIS LIU .I IIIIIL LI'C.IIlI14Ll Im thcir mm. .md smnu ut it uw r.1tIu-r good Alwu' MAGIC ITROM AIIYI' ODDS AND ENDS . ,IMI-:xc YIIILIIIS .md Flxmvn Van Vuum IITJIKQ thlngw OI Iwaurx' mum mit pmw nf III Imam Ntukx Right: CRAITIS---'l'HI39If COIID Hlf PI.'RPI.IT ' PEOPLE IYAIIIRS THAI 'IHIISIT GIRLS 3 MAKING . . . Iam lQ1'.1IIc. Gwen liuyd, .xml M413 fl. Alhu I-Icrwtxxmxxm-in .xxx ILJIIX' intL1'utuI in tluix I'I'lIIL'LI CRI5A'l IVIZ XYVURK Nutnr Iiml ,Im Arm RIIINUIN Ruiz I. . A N V arf' YZ! x eww Z' . Ml'ilC'AI. TRIO . Xxmy Iiix. Dwrix Mlsck. .md -lmkm ilL1ilL.N .ug ulumrul umm mu wmumlm rnuuluxw uf tlu- BI.1I'l.lZ1 Cl1u1'fxtu'x Vupmlx lh cv .arc .llw MUSIC! MUSIC! if P' if fr r V' Vp Kf 'K X, 2x if . 15 33 . ix as 5 lx yu MINI' HAVE IRIZIZN A IYALSIZ XU'Ilf . . 'llnmglm Klux IN mu fm' Ilux Ul'Q1.l!1iSf. I'a-rmy Ncmlmnn, Stglmling .xwximd ilu lll'g.lN ,ny Di.m.1 Nwuk. Marx M.11tin. IXIutlu1' Vlulm lumix .ami Arm AII1.iDl4'.l. 36 MUSIC! f K 1:3 A CHAXLYI OI' UCC l'PA'l IUX HIQLPN . Flxtcl . ,. wi thy Kfgiigfi C11- 1Xf1:x iglnw Bw .iwmluting Q, ,V -fff, f , IJNLKJ ,V - V YVYV,,, ,Yff 2 ,f ,f YYYYY X,-,rx-f , '7 ff Ll! lo YS. PRACLIILIXU FUR A BIFY FIQ-XFUX H11 51,1 .12 C111 1 N X' IXX A 1 I- T111 fm Sup ia :'xfm,,.f ' 11. 'A Il up M111 If 'IL ' 'Fx I J f ff 'Af' ff' 'Nu 6,1 Q , 4: fix .. X? ' 35 K ,. , E 5' ,f-Q., ,X ,-Q.. Q H I' Kin J U! f V 3 , I ,, 9 C? 5i dv 3 V46 33 E A 2' 5. if if 11 pm ek XE c ks? ? Q Quit 1 ? ig g i 41.0 if 'x fx f - ' 4 xj Y 1. it K ff feb . 'fl I3 I I '?' .l Mary Ann Redmond, B.1rb.1r.1 Burns, 2 I f I N: ORGANIZATIONS AT IWA HELP DEVELOP CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY Snead QM . ffigf XX K LVN. a.,f-J, wi' - if Wig 41 -' 174' - ' ' -U -113: -- ir' STUDENT COUNCIL HELPS TRAI SILENCE ON THIS STAIRXYAYS . A Dot Bcclrmnn mn- sists that sophomores Mugic H.u'rmgtou. M .1 r y jane Parr. Shgfon HLlI5nNO. Pty- gy Hinw, Dmnc Schn.1l1c1'. .md jmnnc Gemrdor keep mln-nu' on thc SILTY N LX I CO1 NQII FA I YD lu 1 Q. Q v x nr 1, Q Nc m uit Q xx Couzhlm Mary L, Tenge. Ku L tnrhudn L nm Nh L nr ng nan x IC 1 UL x N nn LI L u l BIHINID NTANDING: Mnry A uxmmntr Agmi Rutu I n 1 mn rx lfk u L hx NI mlxn 1 uber A1166 Foy. Barb Burns. G A PQ In Q VN 1 A EADERS OF TOMORROW The Student Cnumil is enrnpnsed of thirty-two members. .ind inuludes the major officers of each class .md each club in the sthnuT, The purpose nt this Ufg.lIliZ.1ITOII is to prnxitle miximum opportunity for partieipnion in high school .ttitltirsg tn .tccluire experience in eieinneratic procedures: .intl to promote the general weltnre of the School. Sister Albeus. the prineipgl. is the htctilty inntlemtnr ot' this group. THE STUDENT C O L' N C I I. PREXYfKathleen NYcstei'heide. ,' 'jm- i --'ff l DISCL QSING DIF FICL LTIES THEX XIEET IX KEEPING STL DH I-IALLS are Mary Lee Tenge. M a r g i e Schmidt. Sandy Vogt. Judy Schmidt. and Carol B.1llniann. BOOR todax These LIBRARY CLUB SPONSORS BOOK WEEK WCA I-ihr.iry is ori the first floor ot' tht ricw huiltlmg, It is .ilwpiys .1 plate ol pc.1cc and quiet--ri pl.1tc toritlutixc to rttil stutly .mtl thought. The Library Cluh is .in org.miz.itiori opt-ri to .ill stutltuts mtcrcstttl iii the library, .uid who wmt to promote its ustiiulrit-ss in the stthool. The m.im purposes of thc cluh .irc to strmulitc love of good littmturtg to help rimilqt' our lihrary more t-lilicttixtr hy .rssistmg tht- lrhr.iri.m m lihrgrry .ittixititsg to stimulate .mtl promote grt-.it mtcrtst .rmorikg stutltrits m thc ust' of hooks .mtl lihmry scrvitcg and to tonsitlcr' lrhr.1ri.msliip ,is .1 t.irtt'r m lift, .5-2' 5 . sg' 2,5 'S .i N ARE KEYS TO XYISDOMS TREASURE , . , M.iry Lowery scttles for tht' newspaper hut Joan Benn. Margaret Kemp, and Susan Igrctlitcfclds .irc intt-rt-stctl in more serious rattling. Lirls do very lautltihlc work as mcmhcrs of tht- Iihr.u'y tluh lllllllllllllll L.. BOOKS ARE GATES . . ,l.1t'k1c Du Mont .itting .is .Io of Altotts l.ittlu XY'oriit'r1 trims to sell .in oltl , . . lx Lixorrtc .lt tht- pit'-C,liristrii.is hoo- I.lll. BOOKS ARIS A XYORLD . . . Sistzr' Mary Stcplmn. thc lih1'.ir'1.m .it IXVA. impresses Mxry Ann Kuhl. Mary thric- Brikcr. Mary 'Io Quinn. and Judy Mike with this fact. AND PRE-CHRISTMAS BOOK FAIR k agi. 'W' N a , , , TO LANDS OF PLEASTQRE Clmrix Polak .ls Mng. Mary Beth Fink .xi Bcth. .ml M.1ry Arm Rwusf .15 Amy ml-:c part in the hmwk fair, Thy-11 LUNILIITK rcminda the IWLIYLIS uf thu XXUfklL'I'fLll Ulu uf IwL:1N,1 Almtt ii il BOOKS ARE PATHS THAT UPXYARD LEAD . . . Sue Gun-Lk .laiIU'IlJ5 her pile of finished work .15 -Io Ann Simanella shows .xxtonblmxuxent at so great an accomplishment. Both Sue and -I0 Ann In-lp the librarim in thc prmcssing of lwukx. f BUCKS ARIS FRIYXD5. COME. I,IfAI4 LYS RKAD . -lmkzu Rum Jwm thy yuh ur .1 xl1.1I.lxILIA wut uf um' ur Ihr bwkx Nfl' lx NLIEIUQ Flin mils tim mory tw Agmw Rcmr. 43 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBER QEEEE an i X, M w IQ--MQ'-Ai . -.' 'Q v Judi' Gelmi Judy Behrens. xl.lI'Y Ann Stiebel. and Karen Merritt IT TAKES LOTS OF CONCEN- TRATION . . . Gretchen Knob demonstixltes that study is neces- Sarv. Mimi Cantwell, Karen Povich, and Charlene Rowinski Nlmfl' Fix Rnd Pair Maher K Y Y Kiths Murph CTIVE IN VARIOUS SCHOOL PROJECTS NHS MEMBERS OFFICERS OF MARIAIN CHORISTERS Jackie lulius Nancy Fiv and Doris Nhselt 'ii Any IWA girl would be proud to be able to say that she is a member of the National Honor Society. It is the most honored organization in the school. and well it might be. To be elected to membership one has to have junior standing. be an A-student. have good character rating. have proved that the school is benefitted by her ser- vice, and possess leadership qualities. Each candi- date must be voted on by every member of the faculty. This year the Senior members of Nl-IS have un- dertaken the coaching of Freshmen and Sopho- mores during their spare time. Miss Blrbara Doering is the faculty moderator of this group Sharon Leahy Alice los Carolyn Hahn and jane McGrail K film NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY XX xx ff 7 S fn xX 3' Marilyn Teiber and Eileen O'Keeffe Kay Naughton TO THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Man' Ann Blumemrltr Barbara Burns and Kathy Hmes if -:2'aw'4- Barbara Allhoff, Judy Schaefer. and Marilyn Monihan Marilyn jamming, Mary jo Barnstcad, and Margaret Mudd if , ,r at 4 -w u 3' 157' r' 'Q ,E ,A Q. MEMBERS IN THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Y 4 Maureen Cleary. Barbara lfellc. and Doris Masek .4 Z Gretchen Koob and Barbara Heckel Marilyn Teiber and O'Keeffe Carolyn Hahn and jane McGrail Eileen joanne Roberts. jackie Julius. and Irene Schumacher FATHER JOHN GOEGHEGA XY'ht1tever you do, Do with your might. Things done by halt' Are never done right. Sodalists never do things by half. That is the vv.1y they are trained. They realize that true Christian Charity consists in doing good to people. Father james J, MeQuade, SJ. says, A Sodulity is no place for the dopey, the l.1zy, the comatose. IXVA Sodalists .ire out- standing members of the student body. Vpper left: llithcr Gocghegan MAY CROXYNING is an outstanding event on the Sodalists' calendar, The Prefect. jane MCGrail, is given the honor of crowning Our Lady's statue. S SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR OF IWA SODALISTS SODALITY TRAVEL BVREAI' is the central theme of this hulletin board display. All enthuttstic after their trip to the Chicago Summer Scluml of C.1tholic Action .ire Gretchen Kooh. jane NICGi'.til. Eileen O'Keeffe. Bridget Lawler. and M.1i'ilyn Monihtin. TRACE THE GIANT FOOTSTEPS . , , joy Repettu. Eileen O'KL-eftc, Kathleen Ndughton. and Judy Behrens have many unique ideas to get their fellow students to m.tl4e xisits to the Chapel during their free time. I fr iv A 4,Xx 's 8 54 42 X., :Gil an 1 Nazi Q 2 asf- is.: an MM LY 1 1 ? A ff ul ,Z if J' y 'lf' 3 di S A WAY OF LIFE -Jr QM-f CONSCIOIY Ol: THEIR RIf5I7ONSII5II.IbI'Y AS CHRISTIANS thtic FmI.1I1stS NNLIL' letters L0 tIlCIr Govyrngwf ,md tw their Clwngmrwvmien .INIKIHQL them tn use their 1m'Iueme to keep Chrzst in CI1r'istm.1s' Pictured arc: Kathy Cust:-Ilu, Dm B:NcIwf. .md Jule Anne Ifgge-rung AFTER SCHOOL HOURS e.1ch gmup wr' Sodalms me-ers xxirh mg xpvnsor every Friday of the school year. Here meeting with Sister CUIIILIIJ .are Sophozitores: Helen Perdue. ,Ioan 'I'ung.1y. M.u'y A Wfher. ,IO Ann Simanella. Therese Kicknm. and Tina Tucker, l 7,4-' ' 1 i V SV H LEGION PICTURE I 8.3 OFFICERS MEET XVIII-I SPONS .M ' 'FA VORED BY HE The I.c-tgion ol' Mary is .tn association ot' Catholics. with the sanction ol' the Church and under the lead! ership ot' Mary. Meadatrix ol' all Graces. It is organized on the pattern of an army. more specifically that of ancient Rome. the nomenclature of which has also been adopted. It was founded in Dublin. Ireland. on September T 1921. by Mr. Duff who still heads the now world- wide organization. Catholics who ioin the Legion must be noted for loyalty. courage. discipline. endurance. and success. Father Roland Albers. MSIQ. is spiritual Director of this group. OR AND DIRECTOR Genie Ricael Treastirer NItrx NIirrin. President Beverly Kemp. Vice Presi- dent: Mary .Io Barnstead. Secretary. meet with Sister Patricl-1 -Ioseph .lIIclkF.1Il1EI' Rolandfilbors.ABI.S.I7. HOU REACHEST THE GOAL. - ST. BERNARD ' ' V .Z I fe - .lu 4 .' 4 56 'i I,I'UIOX.-XIRY9 XI,11'y' Sadwxwkm. Ann A:t'.1nIl1L'.1. .mi Bum' FJLM x.a:,uL1s fmtztxgtwnx KIOX'l'HI.Y KII2IH'l'IXG NI.1rg.11L-t Kcztip. Blau' K Brmnfr N Q- Fzudwr Ruth O Hwprlx' Kcuip. .md NI.11'x' lu B.1fUNfL'.h! 9 8' x ijf'ffzfff,,,f-1. X. 4.35-Qigffm ' W' !N-Npnr-f I Lwflur l'.1: pl1lrts .md 1ti.1g.1g1ncs tw dlstrllmtc urzixmn inn Parr Ck joseph. Fuhrr A 'D turr- Hur SATISFIED XVITH THE SOUND is this little girl in the audi- ence. Her Dad and Mom. however. like to see as well .ls hear. IN THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS . . . IVVA Marian Choris- ters are all set for a busy schedule. 56 MARIAN CHORISTERS PRESENT HNUTCRACKER SUITE On December 21, 1958, the Marian Choristers aided by danc- ers recruited from every class in the school entertained the parents and the faculty with se- lections from Tchaikowsky's lX'z1m'm'ker Smit. Other Christmas projects un- dertaken by the Choristers are, the singing of a medley of Christmas carols at the Doctors' banquet at Incarnate Wford Hos- pital and caroling at various places throughout the city of St. Louis. MARIAN CHORISTERS . . . This group of singers are well trained and ni v , , . ' e .,, . Q Q 'Q !'x - 4 'x : , . . , . - , ' S .' ' 4 . 'Q i ' ' in W '. 2 P!! 9? V :W H' 1 .s ' ' 2 . f iff V . L ' . ' ' f Fri! :EJ 1 4 ,, 0 'K i I x xg- 3 ' , 1 s, N sf A 5 53 F 4 i A 4 57 TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS PARTY AT IWA Cf L.. As thc lust day ot' siluml hc- forc the Christmas liolirlays draws r1c.1r thu lioliiliy spirit pervades the .itinosplu-ru. This yciir the excitement lwrulaq loose on Dcmembcr 19. Altar su-ing the movie Tho Primm- XY',1r ol' Miior Bcnsciii' thu girls wr-lit to their rcspsriiw lioiiiwooiiis .mil cxulriiigul gifts. By noon tlir- Stlhvul W.ls LlL'sLflcal, 'l'l'lli CHRlF'lMAS STORY OLD AND 5X l'l7IfIl' is iuuvinlirl lu rlii imiitlwws iii' ilii Mxiili .mil Di'.im.i alms tu lu- l'l'L'NLUl'xl mir thu PA, systiiii. Sr-ttiiig thi iii!rwl.i Iwi' thi- ixiiisihil lmrl4igriviii1il .iw fNl.li'x lt. Uliiiiii .mil lx.ix fwiiiuliliii Nmniliiig .iii vliniiiii liirmr. xlurlx Fllllllklll. Nt4g'li.ii11u Krris. 'lush' lliissiy. liriilgat l..mlir. .mil Ciiwwl l7rillm.m i'l'xx.1s thu Nwnlx lur- furu Clii'isrm.1s .mil .ill th i' ii Ll g li thu sClwul Lxiitciiicnt WAS thu rule O XX'llA'l' lfl'X owning Cliristiiiis Virsr-rits, 'lhuu iuriuis wulx rifm our in the miilst uf gint LXClIQ.lllCl'1l to l . UIUKl'.llNllL'I'. Swain .irtrr PM Comm-llxp lill.n Dimssyl. Di-rliw liiucr. lxI.lI'lll'I1 Dclliougnc, C.11'ul liccli- iwsr lui' viii' Ili k .ur ll.ll'lW.ll'.l Dursw. Blilfj' V, Dxvyrii Ciwlyri DL-llwiigic, Rit.i C.11'1'Oll, .mil Cl.ii'.i Dulle .if imiry Ill.lliL'I'9 l, xxcic lost in thc crawl 317 ,,,. T IS CELEBRATED WITH TRUE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT As ot't'ici.1l nienibers ot' the 5 Cliristims Carols Association the Clee Cflu b divided into tvvo groups. one singing .it lizmous- B.irr, Norrhldnd, on December IS. .ind the other .it l:.11NOLlS-Btlff. TllllllL'lW.1f'. on December 19, -Gaim!!! GIVE A BOOK is the advice of these freshmen who never tire of browsing in the library. April Battisto, Ruth Overmann, janet Filla. Kathy Marco. :md Sue XY'hite know how to solve their gift giving problems, GOD REST YE MERRY. GENTLEMEN , . . A-c.iroling .it FAMOVS-BARR .irez Phyllis Vollnier. Kathleen Nnugliton. Beverly Kemp. .loyce XYYl!'lkllNOL'llC1', Mary Lee Morton, Karen Steinlnge. Dorothy Muehling. Mnrgot Mellies. B.irb.1r.1 Allhoff. Jo Ann Tongay. amd Rita Zorn. Here we come ii c.iroling , . JUNIOR RED CROSS AND CIVICS CLU In order to do a better job the Civics Club and the junior Red Cross joined forces, and thus formed the businest or- ganization at Incarnate Wford Academy. The girls that belong to one or other of these clubs never let a chance go by that offers them an opportunity to help the less fortunate of the world. They find that there is great satisfaction in doing things for others for Christs sake, and without any hope of being rewarded in this life, Both the Civics Club and the junior Red Cross are com- posed mostly of freshmen. and they are under the able spon- sorship of Sister Regina. A SMALL XYORLD , . , Though it is in reality small it provides enough scope for Christians to prow themselves. Civics Club members shown here studying the globe are: Judy Koehne. joan Newton. Barbara Little- field. and jackie Meyer. J R C B O X E S READY. and hop- ing that the recip- ients will like them are: Joan Ohler, Mary Lewis, Mary Ann Spurlock. and Ruth Knopf. no RN im Q JOIN FORCES FORGOT ABOIUI' THII STRICT SILENCE RITE . Thug Clxlrs Cfulw IllLli1l7LZS .ms uxmg the l1l3I'.H'I' tu gmllcr :i',1tu'1.1l fur .1 Slcit wllifll they are to rlv in Clwlcs Clulw :rim-ring. Here are Susan Crump. Mxry Moor. PM Murphy. 'Ionm Rmclrc, and Suun Cllrncr, TO BRING HAPPINESS TO THOSE LESS ITORTVXATE ie flu- .um uf tlmcsu junior Red Cross workers. Kay Antlronix. Mary Behrens. LI.1I'f' ,Iam Duffy. ,Inns Iiwinun, .Imm Hummel, Kathy Foster. Cathy Cline. Mary Ann Giessman. and Mary Cook, Il' IS XIORIQ I5I.IfSSIfD TO GIVI2 'IHAN IO Rl!! l1lVIf , . . P--xlng 'wiflr rllu vmk- lnqs tlmt they flllul .ur 'Ianzt Bxcr. Glcndu .l ll . f.. H 'Vain n. -Ilun Klun. Prlrr1ci.l Hlll, M.u'ilyn Olrrfncr. Mary Kay I5 rmnuli .ln.l -lulfy lIr'.lnlw'.-,Qlgl SISTER PATRICK JOSEPH SPONSORS IW l. XYHAT IS IN THE BOOK? XXV: shall have to ask Theresa Steinager. It is apparent. however. that the fresh- man antl sopliomore Latin class members are highly amusetl, 2. THE ENTIRE CAST of a skit put on by Miss Doer- ing's class are: Catherine Michucla, Margaret Kemp, Carole Riggin. .loan Ohst. Margaret Eschhacher. Mary Ellen Nu- gent. Helen Perdue. Durothy Funk. aritl Sandra Eisenhart. Ri THE NOSE KNOVVS . . , Master of ceremonies is Dorothy Funk. and tlouhtless the Contents of the hottle is amhrusial -I. GODS AND GODESSES DANCE . . . Sandfra Eisen- hart. Helen Pertlue. Theresa Steinager. Betty Drzwutki. antl Margaret Kemp, S, HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY SHOE? . . . This coultl well be the prevailing question here when the shoes of the freshman Latin class were obligingly mixed up by the sophomores who were initiating new members into the jun- ior Classical League. CHAPTER OF JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Milton Millhguser in his .irticle 'Adxite to My Son st.ites thu the only one sound re.1son for study- ing .1 dead linguage is to grin .ittess to litemture, L.itin has ti tremendous literature that loses in transl.1- tion .md it is the .tim ot' the Latin deplrtment to instill .1 lose ot this langurige in the students so th.1t they will do further studying ot' it when they finish their high school work, Sister Pdtriek Ioseph and Miss B.1rb.1r.1 Doering are the pilots in this department. 2. IIREPARIXG A SKIT for their I..itin Cluh meeting .irei Mary I,owery. I5.irb.ir.i Lung. Patricia McDowell. .ind Sharon Hutson, 5. I.A'IiIN CI.I'I5 OFFICERS: Aliee Ifoy, ClIl.1I'lCHC Rowinslti. 'Linn EI4RlCl'iL'I', .ind Mary Ann Bluinentritt, VI. NOW' YOI' KNOW' XYHAT THE TRODIAN HORSE XYA9 I,IKE KI.iry Zintmerni.1nn. Ann Iiutheit, .tnd jdclcie Rohr treat this poster with tpire. S, A BREAK ITROBI THE TEXT BOOK ROIWIAINE , . . Interested in the magazine Lux L.itinuni only a few of these sophomores noticed the photogmpher. In the picture ure: Peggy I-Iill. Carol Collier. AliCi.i Chase. .Ianice XY'eg1xer, Sue Luechtefeld. Ann Kiefer. Mary Lowery. and Ingrid Polzin 'NILI ,I I, int e 11-.a Dum .v 4... s,..n. , ,X ,-v-S ,M I ljyilffl 4 mil. A Kathleen Kelley 2' AJQIU' f i Ajkfff-il I .. J ' ,, li' mv' f 0' ' . f ii If MM ,i A I 1 I V . . 1 4, ' I fi I fi - ' ru' l ,nl , ' t, vvwt ' I , , I if T , 1 I - I in x L, . I- , ,, n, . A ,. 1 , f. . . A - 4 gf., I . HM, V . A . ,V M . I fr , LQ IILJI 1 ,H JI! J 1 ' l FASHION IS THE SCI- ENCE OF APPEAR- ANCES . , . Mary -I. Ahearn. Gwen Way'man. Iwfargie S C h in i d t. janet Hearst. Gwen Boyd. Laurie Renner. D i a n e Campo. Mary B. Fink. Sharon Reinsmidt. Jenny Roe, and Sharon Vain Voorn make a very pretty picture. YOUTH INCORPORATE Q ..4 K x ff X Thirty IXVA girls delighted the whole stu- dent body und faculty with ai fashion show 'N on December 12. 1958. at 2:15 pm., in the school gym. The flowers for the occasion were provided through the courtesy of BRIX FLORIST. -E QQ V' NEW' AND MODEST . . . juniors and Sen- - - i I 3, iors get .1 prexiew of the 1ix.1il.1ble styles on A time for their Prom. Modeling here are: Rose . Q 'QA' M Schenk. Kuthleen Kelley. Ann Stan. julie Percy. Joyce Ducpner. -Ioan Hoffman. Virginia Soisson. and Rosalie Polini. PONSORS CHRISTMAS STYLE SHOW As the junior-Senior Prom was to he held in ,l.inii,iry. thc Christmxs Stylu Show was hailed .is .in opportunity for .ill thc students to sw thu liitt-st in iniitlt-st llwrimls, .ind also thc newest in shoes .mtl Jcccssorics. LA MERITE providcd the hc.1t1til'ul gowns, and BAKERS fittctl each model with just the right kind Ot' slious. f fx Q, f 4 'J 'Q - 'wal' sf A'4?v.3u' FASHlON IS ART IN LIVING FORMS , . . The lixing r'ivi'i'w htix .mir l7.iti'1t1.i Fttiiilngc. Ann Stxhilc, Stimnnt- Xukiuvicf. gint! 'Iminn Piwhliiginn AX ORIII X xx is r of Mm Pit Cui mislxu 'md um Grunt DRAMA CLUB SCORES HIT WITH I-IOXY' VFLGAR, MY DEAR. . . . Frances Clonncy and Mary Ann Redmond uct the parts of thc tml silly girls. Cnthos and Madrltwn. Marv Croak appeared as Marottc. the maid. In the grand fimle the whole C15t appcrrcd Rose Ann Snead as Fmt PRECIOUS DAMSELS . . . Mary Ann Luby as DuCro1sy Mary Croak Kitlax Raul Frances Clooney Barlnri Redmond and Frances Clooney prove to le servant to DuCro1sy Mary Ann Redmond ind Ixancx Michel be a headache to their suffering guard ian. OLlERE'S THE PRECIOUS DAMSELS. i wi fi FCORNED SVITOR9 .ire poi'tr.1ycil by Nancy Michel rind Angela Luhy. 2 cn GUARDIAN GORGIBVS came to life BEHIND THE SCENES such people as Mary Ann Holmes. nuke-up artist. did much t in Kathy Reeds masterful portrayal. make the Nay the success that it was. The stage trew .ilsii dcscrxes .1 word uf mise fur . P their contribution to the finished product. sy- .5-X v rf . X 4 K A ul' .,. jf . jf-we . A. ' .: if ii Tf ,,.2'Qi- - ' .2224-7 15 dir.-7 A ll- let' ' ' . . ' 4 it 5 r ' 'a THEME MIDNIGHT MASS GASPAR. MELCHIOR OR BALTHASSAR . . , NY'e .Ire not sure which of the three wise kings .ire getting the finishing touches by -Io.1n Gerwitl, who is nn artist of no me-.tn ability. By the Crib is Sue Surgcss. and proud- ly' tlisplnving the sc-Conti prize which their room receiwrl in the homerooni henutitul con- test is Alice Foy. INIOST BEAl'TIFI'I.I.Y D If C O R A T E D ROOM . . Agnes Reiter fixes the Crih. Nl.1ry P.1r.1dowski proudly touches the blue rihhon symbolic of the first prize. Fixing the altar Card is julie Percy. These seniors after lmving lived in it Church atmosphere for two weeks should be different. XVQ are closely observing them? XX'I-IFN VUE ARE SENIORS we shall secure the first prize. stty iuniors Margaret ISI u Ll cl. Carol Mayo, Sue Nilrl-ciewicv, Chair- lotte Rancilio. Dot Muehling. and Io- anne Mnruska. This year their room won third prize. IRIZSHMFX . M.ir- iin ll i n Pi eli Hiile. Stain Dwnnelly. l . ,W elm lllili Cliritt-t OPS FIRST PRIZE IN H.R.B. CONTEST WSH was the seeund time th.1t the Art Dejxirtment of IXVA sponsored .1 Huineruum Beautiful euntest. For weeks before the judging jil.ins .ire under xxxtj' for the deeorxting of the severgl homerooms. The judges of the eontest were Sister M. Algius. RSM. of Merry High. Mother Ann Bernxrd C.C.V.l,, .uid Sister M. Cyril CCYI. of ln- c.1rn.ite XY'ord Autdemxx Senior room 207 won the first prize for its Midnight M.iss theme. Senior room 202 won setond prize with its theme The XY'ise Men. Third prize went to Junior homeroom SOI for its xxell t.1rried Cut theme of 'Tw.is the Night Before Cliristinisf' The rooms that did not min prizes were .tlstu very well det'ur.ited. ln f.1et the judges Admitted th.1t the choice w.1s not e.isy. Among the themes xiere: Cfhristm.1s in C.lI'IOUll- l,ind, S.1nt.1's vUOfliSllOF..' Christmas in He.1x'en, The Twelve D.iys of Cfliristiunsf' XVhite CillFlSlI1l.lS Dreiimf' .ind Hcillflillldb in Modern Art, l X l .i r i .1 n Hultgixxxe. lSiih.ii'.i Miller. .1 n tl lti lli ii je tie ,., K j v X MORE HELPFUL THAN ALL WISDOM I It you te.1ch science you are in the spotlight and .tlso on the spot these days. Signer RQl5.lf,lTil, who sponsors the Science Club .it IXVA, h.1s no reason to fe.1r the spotlight nor to feel that she is on the spot. lwetytuse she is well preyxtrecl to h.inclle .iny sittmtion th.it might arise either in the Club or in the science cl.isses STARGAZERS , . In the full when the slties were clear the Science Cluh sponsoretl .1 sky tuning putty Dr. P. XY'hitney. gi science instructor .it H.1i'i'is 'leicliers College who hrouglit .i telescope. Blix M, Anxintea. .in Jlfllftlll' nstronoiner, Mr, C. Paulson. IXVA scence tc-.tcheiz .intl Mr, Leo Rusche who also hrotzglit ,i telescope were the guides through Illfi sliies. J itil UNE ONE DRAUGHT OF SIMPLE HUMAN PlTY - G. ELIOT The Candy Stripers and the XY'orld Mis- sionaries are strictly charitable organizations, The former group donate their services to local hospitals. and the latter help the mis- sions by prayer and sacrifices. OH, XVI-IAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING , . Every morning is a beautiful one when it be- gins with a resolution to do good during the rx fu pf fi 5 . 36 day, Here are candy stripe-rs: Gretchen Koob, Bridget Lawler. Marilyn Monihan, Barbara Knapp. E lg-if, Dodo Bauer. Jeanette McCann. and Kathy Hines, i Lower picture: Mary Ann Blumentritt, Florence , , V i ' 2 5 Kunkel. Kathy Murphy, Ann Stan. and Margie if ,Q - 3 .A Schmidt. Q7 '57 ing A , i txw 5,5 i Y l o , ig. W, , Mi A 2 If K f X . ir' Q 'lil lll ii: 4 XVI-IA'I'EVER YOL' DID TO THESE MY LEAST BRETHREN YOI' DID TO ME. joyfully making .1 sacri- fice to help the spread of Christs Kingdom on earth are Sharon Gihhons and Mary Hildebrant. IT TAKES TWO SHIFTS IN THE CAFETERIA Lfmlcr the guidance of Sisrcr Florentine thc Circ- Every day .it 11:15 thc Clifcreria hcuomes .1 plice tcri.1 staff' docs .1 good job of keeping four liunlliul ol frantic rush .md hustle, Alter 12:-ii .ill is quiet .mal eighty students well fell .mll li.ipP3-I .l51.1lI1lWLlI rhcrc is still PIL-my ul' work for ,111 IDCIHIJQIS ol' the L.1l'ctcri.1 st.1l'lA. CANDY FOR DFFFFRT . . . lrfm- Slliixiiurlicrr, Vivim Krihs. Sindy' Louis. and Slmron Rcinsrhmiilr finish off .1 good meal with .1 .ll-lirzoizs lui' of oinlly HER XYORK IS NITVITR l7lNl5l'lliD . . . hut Mrs Rr-llllrri is .ilw.1ys SU lilfhl .md gizilious th.1t liistormis of thc IXYA rafcrcrii go .1w.ly with the imprcssion that she lends 11 lsisurcly life. SERIOVS FRliSHMEN . , . Luuin Signorclli. lNl.illorin.1 lXI.ilomy. Carol Kinkcl- BALANCED MEAL? . . . 10310 .md nor-so-suious Marilyn Tiemcyer. Vfiniliiiocllcr. TO FEED THE HUNGRY STUDENTS KEIQIXINCQ 'l'AlS ON Rlflillyl S 1x SMU' D.HlllLI1 vlw xgm-INN :mm lmzxx l1w.::N m ilu C..1r:u-11.1 cally 2 in-.... XYATCH Ol l , Ik-gg' Wlllllvy makes .1 1'l.1y fur ,lu.mm' 'l'rmtN ilu ux.un, lmt SLIAIIIIIL' l7.11lL' qult ilu' gum' xvllcn Nlme mm' our L.umr.1 mm. B.1I'l'7.ll'.l Hummel, .lu Ann lXlLll'l'.lf'. .mkl Sandy Vogt lmw quite .1 wmlwinatlun uf fuml tllcrc. B I R T H D A Y PARTY . . . lbs' lowj C111 re Cum- mings, Sumn Camp- lwll. Judy Sllufcrs. Sl1.ll'UI1 Vim Voorn. Pat Kucxtcr. P.1t Glynn, .mll Kathy Kelly are in on ll lwi1'tl1Llg1y party, i y Sd FVFN FOOD CAN Iilf FVNXY . . . Lamb Pmmn .md Mary Vfiuk lmm found wma-thing .mmm z my lil SX IQ thu won! to Llc- nrlbc Sixrur l:l0l'L'l'lIiI14, S days. CAFETERIA SERVICE l V Qunmy LOOKS GOOD . . . thu is thu muy dow Anne Nalin .md Di.mn.1 Xmul-1 lmwk good. mmf ANYTIIXIE IS GOOD IZXOVGH FOR A PARTY , , , PM 9lm.mn.1l1.1n. 'llrxy Siuxmvr. P.1t1'ui.1 H1ll. Peggy Kncnmrm-rlm. M.11'giC 'I'l1icmut. and xhuly KI.1uS are not xxnuting .1 single LYLIINIW. HOXY' MVCH1 . fNI.11'x ,Tw Qgnn Jw-is .1 mul '-'J ifi T1 im: 111.1715 HOXX TO KEEP SUK1 . . Dixm XY'.1Iul xtiyki tw uhm KIND HliI.Pl'R 1x fN1.11'y' .md .lpplm while vludv Behrens tml-clw .1 w.1m1u1d1 Nxho hm been .it IXYA for YOYR I,III'RA'I'L'RI2 IS 5HOXYIXQ , . V41 .gin that PL.:ZE..IN ri 'LAI thu Mm! ,.x.w:1i1'.xnz:1igr1t iw .1 1:11.11 Luzgittrz' N ztnlz, i. lmf CET.Ef'l1C B1'HX3Il mg ilLN LB v.:tIi ' 4: nzttx .ani Hkgw mx is KM 'IX ,. Ml :iw wtliu' m.my yn-.1 rw, KH ,il X ,ff f X 5' xy' x s 1 1 Q 1' ,sg DEADLINES! HEADLINE A dummy. .1 deadline. ti pcht nt paste, pictures and more pictures. endless hours of writing and re-writing, Ll sense of humor. great faith, the use ol' many talents. hope un- bounded. .ind plenty of h.1nd work are the ingredients of the 1959 yearlnnnk. We luipe that we-ry rt-.ider will .ippreciate the el't'nrts-- physiml .ind menmlftlut went into the nmking of your new .1nnu.1l. LIGHT STAFF 'los' Repettu Scffjffi' Ififilm' Marilyn Teiber Ifffflm' ill rl1.1rigL' uf Bn,ri11e.r.f .mil Plvfflnlgznfpblq lNl.1ri' M. xlllllllfldll yltl lfifllfu' Bridget l..1wler Sjmrff Ififflru' hhry Lee Cilwwiiei' L.1.Vf1If.i Mary Ann P.1f.lultWK'5lil LJ-llfffff Sister Terem joseph tllfhftflllfflf' 1. M113 Nl.irg.iret Nlulligan 2. Bridget lniwlei' 3. -lui' Repetm -l. Murilyn 'lieuher -i . WRITE! AND REWRITE! ARE INGREDIENTS OF THE YEARBOOK D-U-uri ills-9-.1 -tuuu...,., '1. - lun-.- STVDIZNTS. MEET ,IAZZ CFNTRAI ,.,. Nl.u'y' NI.ll'g.lIL'f ML1lli,:.1n .md NI.1ry My Clm,r11.'y' enjoyed an interview with Lee Hyde. trumpet player. and Hurry Stone, president of the gruup, Nr Mary Ann P.1r.1dowski Mary Lac Clooney rr S- THE LIGHT Puhlishcrl four times yearly hy ri sniff that proves once more that tcimworlq can do won- ders. thc school iicxvsp.1pCr. The Light . is thc pride and joy of cxcry IXVA girl. The guiding light ot' this ilcvotcd group? None other than Sisrcr Rcgiim. TOO INIANY COOK5 . . , lolum' thai' rio not spoil thc work hut su' that .i hittci' yuh ix rliim 4 x Ahow: Aliir- limp liusimss Mm- .igui .mil CQ.ii'irlxn Hahn, Asiismnt Txpixt. giw hrlp to Miry Ann Stig- Sourccs ol lxriw 2 is x- fff S il .iw ' Ffwdrnl ltmv LD' gg-i.wi,.u3r.,, am n A lWc.i. lyplxt, READ All ABOIHI' IT . . In Clmrgr- of LirCL1l.itiwn .irq ,lo Arm 5886 mf' Sim.imril.i. Nl.1ry Alicc XY'clwr. and I .l.1Ll41r ilklllllx IN'I'ERVlI2XY'IXG CAN BE FUN 4 , . lxI.ll'j1lC Sfllliliilf. B.1i'h.1r.1 Burns. Kay Toulgtpr. B.1r'h.1m Hill. and ,lurly Ga-lmi 3. 6 1. - 1 1- IX I'ORMA'I'IOY THE KEYNOTE HERE IS RUSH, RUSH, AND RUSH OX THF MID XIGHI' UH nm by lui 'frw ' -T1 .m C1nr1Ulx .ml Cfmwl Arm IR-'mx Lo- nlltx m1NI1rx -'X TIF IH xwt K 45 X. . A. , , .am uf1tf:r' . A., IN 9-- 1' x ' QE 15. S ---S...XK4-3 --bi - Vfw. N, Q.. , , :V 35- s. S' ! .ff4 fAhmLl AI,f'R'I fEI'HQ Kfxrv vT.i!1L'c3LIIL.lf1, 62.111 NIx'NL:'. Ri'.17w'r1. ,Tw Arm 'INz14,r,. Xlmx li1H'N.1znr. Ahilx' gLi1.lL'fVLI'N RAM '. 1:1 ffw..fI,4!11. Ymu- 'I..Hw wr Ir1.g:'z1 Pw'. m V .vwm G1Hw1mx, Inu lmkr' Iuux lun' Ximll Q' 9Uu.lN1't ' s ' 1 g,s,,,. X 5, 5-5, ,zzfxf i 'Q 'fx M -E, , -Q fi-.E M 5 'Qig 'N ,,..f x 4.-as.. ff' 2' IOOK VOR A 6,0017 9'I'ORY xxlrn rn1w:'tm:N XI.w'Lcr1 f'u.11 ,'. Iifuru U Kcnffz, Inf flf' 1 fi..L.l'cl', 71.1111 Xfx 01.121, NLP. I 'llzug fu1':.a YK! NI,1'L -fIx1'f1l1 'X YW: .NIxKpr1 n. Vw :'x?'L.,tf1 H 'TH fx' UIVZV. .uni Klux' In Im:'r1NIL.1.1 ga? Z.fi1J,Lf 'Mill Iliuzt mhz' MILXL' lfwlw'-'-P iff - 61- - QA , -' ' , ,,-' GOOD MIQSIC COMES TO US in the person of Dr. Leo Sirotu. Artist Teacher nt the St. Louis Institute of Music, OFF TO CHICAGO are P, O'Kccfe. C. Hoff. D. Muscle. N. Fix. I Ricgcl. C. Mayo. B. Allhoff. C. Doerr. J. MCGr.1il. Cf Cnraffu. G. Kooh. M. Mcllies. P. Vollmcr. B. Koenig. K. Pouch. and J. Julius. I ST. LOUIS IS A WONDERFUL TOW XYIINTER XYIONDERLAND. ST. LOUIS . . . Erijoyirlg the scene ot wonclcrous beauty on the Campus during miclywr examina- tions .lic Ingricl POIZIII. KM Wftlsli. and junkie Duiiioiil. AT MI'SIC CONVENTION IN CHICAGO nic joan Tongay. Chris Polak. Rit.1 Mulligan. Tin.1 Tucker. Gretchen Koob. :md Put O'Kecffc. Sister Mary Francis nccoiiipanicd thc group. 0 N E S 4 CHICAGO QL new It-Q5 :3 r A Q -.:5g.,- aw UT WE LIKE TO SEE OTHER PLACES TOO IN ST. LOVIS .mr the Snd.1l1ncs Sccwnd Biennial Convention are Kathy Niurpln and Ezlccn U'KLLffu IHfCI'XlCXX'II lg I7,1tl1::r F1guiun.I Krzpgi 5, J, frmn Aus- trm , .4 :T IN QIIICACIO .xt the SSCA .wc It O'Kcc-TIL-, .I XIKCIIXIII, 1I71' ISuI.nuI, 9 bl.. IL'.lLLI1L'I'I CQ K1-Ulm IS I'iHL'IIIA!. SINICI CZUIIILIIJ. I, Ihnmf, I. IQILIIIIPQIW, NI Nlwnxlmn. .Ind Ii I..1xx'Iu AT XX'KI5S'l'IER CfOI.I.IfGIf fm IPM-A XYu1'IoI11vp .lI'L' Ii cl.IX.II.IIl'. NI A XXFCIWLY. VI. gII'f.xI'IL'II.l, G XI:lIL1', R Z1-rn -I, ,I-UHlQ.lQ', XI QIL'I'II'iLI'l, A I'-A. NI ID.1SIIIN.II'I. IS. Ix11II.1, SIBTCI' -In-.ln C.Il'IITK'I and Mr. R. K'Jur.z uf M.11'qucttc Vnnwr sity, a I 1 . 4 E -ww ASSEMBLIES WER 2 1 I IIQXYS OI THE XEXVS . , . Ru, lfmmix J. hI.lUhL'NYS. produwr JAZZ CENTRAL : This' is -.nm organi- f QL1i!-.1-CI.lIl1QYliC. a popular SLlI'IJ.ly' TV ymgxxlrn. nddrwsnd Y'1f1UDfWUI'1'WQ Y 5? LUU15 UNCH IAN' lc studcnt lwdy on the uccasiun nf N.at1un.1l Xl.'VNSP.lPL'I' wwk. mcn. Mum thnx' NT.lI'l IUSI -lkwllf -1 U'-U' 4, mu thix grwup lun- phdgu? tlu-msclxu THEY XVFRE AMVSED . . , This pic'- tuu' Nuns mkcn rm the svucuimun uf ll I..1tin Cl.1ss mtL1t.11n:m-nt fur .IH ns- scmbly of Freshmen and Sophomores. NTERTAINING, ENLIGHTENING, AND SPIRITUALLY PROFITABLE to a policy of Jazz education. The eleven member jazz hand includes: Herb Drury. Boris Anastasoff. Lee Hyde. Fred Del Gavdio. Bud Murphy. Dale Billings. Don McCri1dy. rind con- ductor and founder Harry Stone. Mr. Stone claimed thiit mu should he heard by American youth because it is the only original musioil art form of America. Frequently during the school year general assemblies .ire held in the gym so that the students c.m enjoy programs put on hy local talent mostly. Occasionally .irtists rind lecturers ot' renown :Ire seen and heard. No matter wh.1t the occasion we reallv like Assemblies. I MASS OF THE HOLY GHOST , . . E' The first .issi-ivlwli' ot' the school ye.1r mis for the Mass of the Holi' Ghost. lfutlier Rohert Fl.ittery s.1itl the Mass and gave the sermon. 4 1 MOST POPU 1 Q' - .f', .. N. N .,n N5 1 ff. 1. , .wi I ,Lei-5 if. . I ,v , .Ax S GIANT CHRISTMAS PARTY --M., ,H ' 6' 1 SANTA REMEMBERS MR. PAVLSON as well as all thc other teachers, Both get 11 clap and gi cheer from the dclightcd assembly. S.mt.i wonders it these girls are on his list, For .1 brief moment Suzanne Ste-uhrr. Sharon Thump- stin. .md Ellen O'ConnelI wcrc wtii'i'iul. HOPE HE REBIEKIBERS HIE , . . Cirtwl Diretlitr xxtinticrs it hc xnwxu rh.it thc thilnt Ju hui' .llilrhm limit xxiii'l4' .-.f NEVER A DULL MOMENT FOR IWA-ITES ' - Q ,Q 61 imlqfxx Qi' A' - E? 'I.X,! .Xl ' lx? 'NX 1 y .- , 'X 1 , l' X . A f i'T1 '5Q s Sf ' + 1 VX? 3 '11 1 ' , qi' -Q1 . s.'Rx'iA:3 X- 4 'QZGLN .A wg E , '. - 3' ' ff'-cg? Qf53i5i'i751IiT, ' f- E . Eff' N ' '. X 553455 f?',5l?1 1, E -QMQ' 'Vis -112- Linx - Eiga .-i Mk Mr. 1 .. x . ., Q V X'.9f5ef5X' 3 ,T ' F I-fn W. f1'.W:,?.? 'Rv'- 'S .5 ' Qbgn YF' 'EV A iff Q 'Z S- X . , - 'Z' ' 'Y ' g. ' 'w ' - O! m F .--15 aw ff ' K' 22. E Q ,fue-:fe 'S :TY is:- ,5'Q' 3'f 'V' vi-fQ3' I Q' 'li' 3 ' 1 .-'ig' XX Q N- 5: ' E ir- I l W u 1 HM- V- Q s- , 1 W- KY, V, . 3-gh wan- na ffl-A ' , Y? '- -v--...ff . ,,,, QQ., --.--vv..,.x - -xr 1. 1 ,, by . . I' L- 1 X--.A ,L :- .41 Q1 I NEVER A DULL MOMEN Relaxing is one of the lltvorite occupitions of IXVA girls. This occupntion h.1s xc-ry little time devoted to it during the busy school day. but we have become so adept .it seizing every .1v.1il.ible opportunity to rel.1x that it could be stated .ls 1 certainty that no student ever once misses L1 single opportunity to do so, Since all work and no pl.1y nuke jill gl clull girl it is tipixirent why IXVA-ites are so scintillating. so spirkling. so clever. so . . . Oh. well. we h.itl to fill up the space. hut we hope we are just normal high school girls who work while it is time to work Lmostlyl. .lllxl plly while it is time to play. l:l'Tl'RF Pl.l'fXIliERS Oli ABlERlCA: Peggy XY'.iliby gincl Vivi.1n Krehs enioy .1 monients freeclom from school work. Tl-IESIY MAKE SO MANY DIVIZRSIOXS AVAILABLE . . , Mr R. Luchtefelcl. Mr. R. Tenge. Mr, G. Repetto. J sr- 1 ETWEEN CLASSES AT INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY 5-AV! Fntlmc-rs' Club officers: Fathcr Gocglun and Mr, 1. Dailey. -ki-ff? 'NJ Animal fut- IWA PA YS 4 A-ff if 'VL I. ,-I 'I I'OI'If FIPS XII IfI.AC9 AI IIAII- N . xmu- .at ml! ITI.:NI tln Xxorlu mu' IwU,1LgW ply xx-I:I.I I!.1.I Im-I :IS tmut Pl'LKI.1IIIIt:LI Muy AIIH POPE PIIQS XII URI5A'I'XESS mn m wm'.I .md pinturc in Nrcss. Hum .I.1nc AIm,1m. INIICIL-. ,md .IL-.In GCI'I.IxII ' N gs rmm the uns d.11Iics. .md from C.xtIwIic P.II'L'!'5. too. ,Q I Z b I- E ua S l'I1 'I O 'u O 1: H1 I C um E 'F iw? fm MI CAlHOIIC CHI RCI-lfb Ill U IL ii in ini 1, Hart lim Mtbrii nl. L lt is 1111111 tc or n lWLlll 1 'ha' '5z.t 'Hz 'Bang -in Mm 551 'iii if-Zu my Mary Patiitlowski and Bridget Lawler put out thc fl.1g. PRAYFRS XYERE OFFERED for thc rcpwu of tht- wiil ut tht' Pups. lXX'A girlx xxcrz in thc Clmi-til pi'.it'tit.1ll3 .ill tl.1i m,1l-Qin: vixite fur this vtirpmc, Hurt- Dwrutliy liixtliwf ww pliutugrwlictl while mxliing .1 xiait. il. LSE PLENTY OF SOAP . 4 . Sharon XY'endeln makes sure that the customer gets his moneys 'nw g,,w.,-w-.,,..'.wh ON well your Mar- Mary and satis- CAR WASH A LITTLE PLAY HELPS . , . Someone forgot that it was the cars that needed washing and turned the hose on M. Ann Proost. Gwen Boyd and Mary Ann Rouse fail to be symp.1thet- ic. ETS S144 FOR SENIOR CHARITY PROJECT This was the most fun ever! XVC earned. by the sweat of our brows, S144 which we used to say Merry Christmas to the pa- tients at Shamrock and Er. Dempseys Rest I-Iome for the aged. We think that the Seniors should be voted The Best Car-XVashers of the Year. POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS ARE MISSOIQRIANS. YOIWVE GOT TO SHOVU THEM , . . The Missourians that came by to have their cars washed were so kind and understanding that the whole day was one of pleasant contacts. To make sure that the project would he a huge success Mary Ann Eallert and janet Elias kept the passing motorists informed of what was going: on. VOLUNTARY SERVICE OE LITTLE SISTERS IS VUELCOMED . . . Mary Ann Rouse's little sister helps Kay Coughlin, Mary Martin. Beverly Kemp. and Kathy Murphy. FUN AND FROLIC AND A FAREWELL-TO-CARES LOOKIT . , . XX'ay down there are some pygmiesf' says Judy Sullivan to her friend Pat O'Keefe as they ride the ferris wheel on homecoming day. Every year the Fathers' Club of IXVA sponsors the annual Home- coming. This year the Homecoming was in the form of Z1 giant Carnival. Everybody had fun and there was something to attract people of all ages and tastes, This years Home- coming will forever be a cherished memory to all who attended. GOLDFISH! HOW' CUTE! . . , Mary Solari lets the world know that she citvcmct like goldfish. but Barbara Heckcl con- gratulates the lady for her taste in making purchases. MARK ANNUAL HOMECOMING CELEBRATION XVIN A TRIP , I . I:I1L'HxIS .md 1LI.1tiYc4 mf INYA Qtudcnta cnwyuI Iwxtu-mmm: festiviriw XVII IJRFITITR IHI2 SOLID EARTH . , . Pat Glvnn. KAIIW Flu-Ivy. M.11'x Virginm Dwyzr. Pm Iinittc-I. I..1m'iL Rmncr, I'i.mm I.un1.1k, .lnd 5.1 x Ijurzul XIxw.', IIN :' .nImi:.1tiwn fur the WIIJ writ I -Q71 gs nl 'c fs 'Y u '. . A I if Nw R .ak 3 fp 'E GOOD BYE. IQARIHLIXCQS . MAH' Arm I'r'Ixan .xml Clzzwlxn H.1Im take wrt fx vm the LIFIII on 1 tvur mf nu L1 fl ix flu Yuri IL up Ixt lu IN hui prututckl by Mary Anni ': ' :wr xxluul. 'II -3 uc :iff 1' 0 iff KAN I AIIURD A IRII7' . fNI,f1'. Imu I'I.::Ifm: 1 Llku .L IH-'Ii .1I IM nm wf I 1 F-uIq.i Imxk IX? 'Q mkxng :I tim .ur .-S 95 DANCE CLIMAXES HOMECOMING CELEBRATIONS S. I' X1 f lm If My Xf Vf CI. 4 A W 11 2 I ' 55,1 lvl 'IVII 5 Ms , 'T 7' TIME TOO SHORT . . . Homecoming festivities were climuxed by kl dance. Here Sharyn Larkin is enjoying ll dance with her date Tom Dunne. to the music of johnny Polzin and his orchestra. IN DEEP THOUGHT . , . Sharon X Wfendeln Could demand more than a penny for her thoughts. It looks as if they are worth much! FUN IN SPITE OF CROXVDS . . . There was not a single inch of floor available at the Homecoming dance. Those who didn't care to dance came to watch. . if .itifai in ,r ,Q 2-. BUT SOME WERE TOO TIRED TO DANCE A XWINNER . . , Artistic .Ioan Gcrwitf won ii prim for licr nifcly tictmzited car CANDY AND PRIZES GALORIZ . , . Mary Ami I'I'iWilFI. ixidflijll 'l'L-ibtr. .mti Ellie Mclicnfic make the most uf those mmm-nts wlnn cu-ryonc Iliily. without being nutitctl, return to diiltiiiootl ways, NX HAI ARF Ol R CHANCIN PII CIKHH DIVIDID AI IIXIIOX wut N hmi it iint ti ing xx nrt mt ix Ln wntitr xshttlitr ht tit r in 3 1 su 1 t 97 IATHIZRS' Cl.I'B OFFICERS . . Nr. . FATHERS' CLUB SPONSORS G35 --'una Sistei Alheui. M! R -nge. Mi' l. Rcgwttii, Mi, Vl. Diiltxy .mtl Mr, R lglctlllefitltl A .IOINT BIEETING Oli THIE BIOTHERS AND lil-XTHKRS Oli' IXYA STUDENTS is .itltlressetl by Sister Alheus he-tore the parents xisit their tluighters' thsses. Hula To Selwul Night is spunsuretl cxery year in the L.1I'lX' ixirt wt' Ottiiher hx' the IXVA Iltthers' Ciluh. The ixtrents h.txe .1 sthctlule. .mtl they .itreiitl the tlisses tit' their tlititgliters xxhere they are given it sex en minute lecture hx' the fL'.1tllCI'S, The rush from Ll.1SS tu cliss tan he tragic or funny. tlepentliiig on how ywu lmik ,II it. This is time L-mm th.1t xery lieu pirents miss, ws A R Iutthteteltl, K resitleriti lrilflltf lieugliegdn. spiritual tlirettu-A I Nl. I. D.lllQN. stt1tt.1ix. i'e.isui'ei', Mi. R Tenge. xite-presitlentg Mr. bl. Repetto. BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT Y 4 ': 3' s N: ' 4 I 1 X 1 ' X 'x al' VARININ Ol' HH NUI'IIUfXl0RI'S .fm Lluqlmt .1 1xwN,1gL 111 lmr.m.:1 M11 liuk rw Niwwl Nyullr, iw . . . ,x : x w.: X NJN' Xfgi. 11 'S I 11'-:rig W! 'LY' X, W A DELIRIOUSLY HAPPY DAY IS RING DAY j MEDITATION , . . It wsvultl he hgirtl to tell what Diane XY.1hl .intl B.1rh.zr.x Burns .ire thinking Jhout. but one thing is ure thu' 'Ire lmppy today as are ull the other Seniors. ' s AXTICIPATION . , . Vhliting for their turn to meeive their nherishetl rings are: T2l.l!'l'7LlI'.l Sansone. Judy Greene. julie Perry. Rosalie Polini. and joan Hoffman One of the retlhletter Ll.ll'S in the life ot a Senior is Ring D351 There is no denying the fart rh.1t .1 Senior runs the entire gamut of emotions on that day. The Inrgxrnate Vfortl Academy ring is very distinttive. It has the insignrr of the Sisters of Charity of the Incnrmte W'ord. fC.1Lil1CI'S at the Atndeiny, At last the GRFAT d.1y has come. .intl somehow .ill the work. worry. .incl weariness of the past three years f.1Cle into insigniticanee. It rms worth it .ill .intl more. lixeryone will we.1r this ring proudly gintl help to gixe it .1 reputi- tion that will entlure .is long as Inerirnrite XY'ord Atpiderny. .A QIYIHII..-YIIUN . . limi I5.1Ilni.inn. Pt-ggi XX.ilxIi. -hntt Hruirxt. .intl P.it Mocllcrzng . f Llntttf our i-oiscising .in IXYA ring, -i.1nctiS toimzgt lim J1xti.1ttt'J tlitm tor .1 minute from .itiiviiing tlitir own .ini 4-.itli otha-r'4 rings 24 4? in P 593 fan wa J' 1 ' A Q i ah A t r A' ,f X ,, I .. ,tn f -.. ' 4' f ,w N K , X .I ADMIRATIOX . . . This is .1 f.1mily Llffglilf Mary Lee Clooney was among the fortunate Seniors who had their motlicrx present at thu Ring D.iy rclcbmtion. Atlmiring Mary Leek ring .irc lit-r mother Mix I.. R. Clooney .md lit-r sim-r Ifninrci Cloonu, s Il Ziff? v , 1' Q ' X it f !. l in If P I I I I I L, I PL' IRI' is lc I n I -mr, S 'S QC i if 'IM CEI.EBRA'l'IOX . , Bcvt-Tlx' lfrDoxxclI Husxcxy lout- h,1irvm.in. ,ind Iiuulv KL-in cicw in tue mtinu wen otoisionsgint wir should Ring Day be .in exception? COXSl'I.'IiA'IIOX . . . 'l'uiupIionin3g horns the you nuu .ini ,irininging pgzxiu. no doubt. .irc ,Ioqinn Brtkt-r Gum Boyj, Donm Donner. 1 1 - v Lint. Him ,. Domm Mitulnki RS A SATIN GOWN BEAUTIES LOOK FORWARD TO HENCHANTED EVENlNGS 1 , gp if , Raef?-kip 'nk 4 X P1 X A 5 I K' si n sk xx 'ixxf fE1'9 'Mi xxf-W A '- f A ' . 'fi :Ab X . X: .af s 0 f IQH5. fffxx ' A xv M X 4117 ffrfr X X . 1 g , '1'v '- Y if X 5 'YV '- sf Lift A..- A V. 'X , ,-- 1, ' ' - sf 1 gg fri, bg Nj F , A1 5 4 ', 1 A- A O7 f ,xr -, fx A. 1 ,E I, Vx LNQLNZ f qw, M O X , A ' xg , r X U- H ' if Xxx. 5Q3f' X 1 N 'P if 1'. Ori Q Fw Afxxzlwg pg, A ff, X. Q! - ' Lx?-4. xt'x'AXX4T'N,f'qJ 5xK,w x NN .L Oat xs1p44..k 1, 5- 5 - AX ,A OL A A Q ' O -1 f A, , X 'l -A '- . 'O ,l'1 . I il EA' 3,4NQj. ff ja? ik . X' 'Q' 54' K 'L -1 Ix-vp? w K, 'Q ,-v-v ' . L + V rx Q 4' :fi :X 'gi ' 'ff 'r Q, M V-1 ' 5 . f Q! . 'H 22 . ,L , gtg: . ' - f 5 V5 h 3 iii W ff-1. 9 ' -' f 'xs' 2 A A 'bb -A 1 'f-Q 'qfv-QW --C X Ji 1: 'P si ,ITV-1 -f-.gqL41,w M, ,xx is-,,,,. ggi f ACT WELL YOUR PART, THERE ALL Q ,x .f Y 41? 'Q sw.: CHC.REPRESENTATIVE.B.11th.ii'.iKoenig w.1s chosen MOST COXSCIENTIOVS YEARBOOK NYORKER. M.irilyn Tcibcr w.1s on thc basis of personality. ST. I.OI'IS lf HIGH REP is Sharon Leahy. Basis choice-pc1'son.1Iity. Chosen hy the yearbook sponsor for outstanding devotion to her assignment. Q 'S Ili AXYARDED A CERTIFICATE OE MERIT by the Nutioml Merit Scholarship Foundation Kathy Murphy is sharing her Imppincss with hcr niothcii K.1thy has the pleasure of knowing that she is among the n.1tion's f0P 5523 E HONOR LIES. - POPE agile AMONG NATIONS TOP THREE PER CENT . . . Alice Foy was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. This cer- tificate states that she placed among the top three per cent of the nations seniors of 1959. Alices parents Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Foy are just as excited and happy as their daughter. HOBIEMAKER OE TOMOR- ROW' . . . Barbara Hill ranked among the top ten winners of the Betty Crocker COnteSt in the State of Missouri. ONE OF THE FIRST SOCIAL FUNCTIONS .L 1 H A Xml 4 ll' PAYS 'IU ADVERTISE . lfvr xulml dm hufwu- thu -lLlfllUlA bllwr 'ilu if vm .l whlllurm siglll to Src mlulry l1IL'INl7t1'5 .mll stmlcntm Xu.11'1ng mln: .md ymla lmllgl-N lu-.1ri11g thl imltmlx lil. Hum Hum llmmlm pmx .1 lmllgl- uh Sixur Mlm lkmmw, .1 lllllltli 75 XYEILIOMII ix thy xxmxl th.1t Rum Puxillm h.1ll un hcl' lipx hmm mms llurzhx' tha llvIL'IDUUl'l Huw xhg lx Nl'lUXKIl lug-gxlrlg Mau Cwlllm. Xngznm lhlllgllkllq. .mll -huh Sllmmilll, X K K K ff. l . CiRAClOl'S H051 IZSSITS The ,lunmr 5llXL'IA lm Wm hnlll this ya-.lr .lt the luum- wt' Mr, H. DUL'l'I'. HK'I'L' BIN Dun-rx' .mll hu' J.1ugl1tc1' Cllllll Rusc make .1 final llmulc on thy .ll'l'.lflgt.'I1lL'UIS heforl. the girriml of thc guuts, OF THE YEAR IS THE JUNIOR SILVER TEA HAVI SUSIE Pl'NC,H . luxfx NxIl!N.LfI wffyr- wax- VLZHJI tu Dlvnnla Dwvmy X Agni vlw .gnxtip tw thy Iunxw illwl' 'IL1 wth Dwnm Iiwidc Huh ix K.xthy lT.lH.lghLl'. U AROVXD 'I'HIf PVNC H ISOXYI. .uf l7.1t BInDt'I1I1tll. Mau' Ann Mig-In-. lum- J um- DNULY. IM Kmtul. xvll'gTf1Z.l Img- hurwr, .md TX.ll'L'Il Pwxmlw R4 7' e IVERYISODY CAME ,md xxcm mrlxmd . . .Io Ann S:m.mc1l.1 1'I'cfc1' NHL to Xu mlm! Nha' ix ggtn but Max YIU .-XL:liL.Jmfn. 1TQZH'lLfI,1 f mk. I7.1rf1m' CTIUU .uk nut .ix rm LI K.1z'm Pmulm Vuxzlm .A tha Lw.m!'l 1 BRIDGET LAWLER, MISS IWA -,4' Q Q VVI' Ig '-.' QVEEN BRIDGET of the House of xg Lawler. l'll.1l'CCS her grand entrance .lt the junior-Senior Prom, Escort is Mr, Dennis Kilfoy. and the train lvcnrcrs .irc Terri and 'lkvinmy' Dooley. COURT DANCE . . U . Queen Bridget and Dennis Kilfoy lead the court in the first dance after the Coronation. Eileen O'Keeffe and Sharon Leahy are also enjoying the dance. l08 John Knott EIGNS AS PROM QUEEN Some xery well-known n,une5 were .iggin in the limelight when the wres fur Miss IXVA of ION were Counted. At length it w.1s Announced ox er the school P. A. that Bridget, Lawler lutl been electetl. Her speCi.1l ID.1lnl5 were Eileen O'Keeffe. Jeanette McC.1nn. Sharon Leahy. Barbara Burns. XYHEN SHE XYAKES VP Nlie will discover that slie has been Crowned Queen of the Prom by Junior class Prexident. K.iren Pmich, PRINCESS KAREN of the House of Puvitli eacurted by Mr Terry McDonough. lex -fr 1 gr PRINCESS SHARON uf the Hivuwe ut Le.iliy escorted by Mr. Doug Sclioenlverger. I STAlRWAY TO THE STARS PRO :- Cv 'Q 5 9 S , i -. 1 , v x V.: , tvs GLAD TO OBLIGE THE PHOTOGRAPHER , . . Virginia CHATTING with Sister Reparatu and Sister M. Ed4 Lgnghofgfl Ci55y Eder. and Carol Doggy win are Cathy Lyles. J. Pohlmann. and L. Ernst. PRINCESS JEANETTE of the House of McCann with her escort PRINCESS BARBARA ofthe House of Burns escorted by Mr. Mr. Rich Roberts, August Birks, MEMORABLE OCCASION YPQXIOIO hy,- N '11I1 'I' L NW N -mf VRINC 1799 UNIX 5 H ' YWKAIAQ Lx LY V V L ',i2 UIC iOXIlfY'l'9 'mA -U'-1-11-A 'v ' -1 un' xaiw 9411 THE JAMES VINCENT ORCHESTR YN, ' -sf f' ONE ENCHANTED EVENING C7 . , . Carol Bradley with jim Rick, and Mary Louise Herman with John Mtirnzza leave no doubt as to what they think of the Sopho- more Dance, 'X A ft - Wifi? lf? If 5 EVERY SECOND PRECIOUS AND ENJOYABLE at the first dance sponsored by the class of 1961! 'I H R It 'lm .md NIKN '-Itmxllf L 11 C' SOPHOM ORE CLASS SPONSOR 1 fs ci Z', I :YB 6 ,.,,N,N-N., Y Q , .xy I l'N4x.-.99 STANDS APPROVED . . . Sister Louis Katherine passes iudg- HAVVAII COMES TO IXYA . . . Jeanette Tmmpe places ment on Alicia Chnses centerpiece, n palm tree on Joyce Obremski's table. BVDDING CONVERSATIONAL- ISTS . . . ,lefty O'Keeffe. Sharon Giltlwfw. ,lucly Fister, and Barry Hayden. II4 'BALI H'Al DANCE IN JANUARY -L.-- TRANSFORMED GYM . . . The sophomores decorated the gym so ON WITH THE DANCE I t I Ingrid pnlzin and Vincent De that even they did not recognize it. On every side one heard compliments Blaze: Sue Gueck and Tom Dunne enjoy dancing and having on a job so well done, their picture taken, Y-1 'SY vw, 'YQ 1- X-,213 ,.,- . X ,P V'A Kev gl -10 I A 9 . i 1 i A TIME TO EAT . . . Sandy XValshe, Tina Tucker. Eddie Nash, and Keith Eilermann take time out to enioy the re- freshments. ,M X S395 if X, , .in V., L W air' , -1? , .W .gm -5 :-: ,gf 3 . 15, ,gy fn, . wgx. swf.. Q - V K 2255 ai? , Wag .fr .,?,.., , .W K . nf- , HW, I I 'K M 1 X . ' 1' 2-1-,M ' ,W X , .2 4 .1155 i K 'aff vi-C N I 1' 'w . , - Q . t.. ,fi v ,, s ' fl A . - 5 . .X , ,V f Q , . l vw.. s 1 t 0 Vgv. ' Q 4 , ' ,. ' , 3.53 ll V -1 ' U 'L 'lla' I. v 1 . l f 4 Q 2 5 v Xhw, Q S .c .aww ' 5? . L. lv 1 A ' L , ATN ' il ' .fgmv 5 yu! s F aw 12 I x X ,G ali O X K YQJN .A A, M if X INCARNA TE wir S , . 0, 'ts 4 lg. af, i 4, , Q QR - A-xy -1? ,. . J' 'lr - r,, I KI sl. us if Q Efu-fy ! x if qyfwrr' x ll I -1 l-F s' f ' ,- if 'ii ' p WT?-':f . V 2 '75'H'1.,' Q x . 1 ' I ,xg .v S .--1 X 'Lx MEMBERS OF THE IWA BOWLING A 3 XYHATF THE JOKE? Bench wgrmers. P.1r Kuesrer. Joanne '51:yNNy M Mkmlm Mumhmmd Elljc Xhlxenlle Tlmt. Dum Schnalyrr. Carol Dilg. and ,lAL'I'L'S.l Stcirwigvr, pmw hdw fun Urn M.fk,m thc PIM-ing bgggn, to be .1 ul.iIl'.1CIiUI1 to Judy Fdmfurs Eur fun and exercise iuin the IXVA Bowling Lexgue. MEMBERS OF THE EOEND GENERATION . . . Enioying the bowllng game of than fnen 5 .md keeping exact scores are: Ioan Gerwitz. jackie julxui. Cgrnlyn Hahn. Exleen Ofxeette an Kathy Murphy. iv T' 'Q' ii f. . 1 -i Kf:'W EAGUE ENJOY HEALTHY RECREATION N Dodo Bauer and Kathleen XY'csrerlieide get ready SHOT ROD . . . Sandra Eisenhart takes her bowling seriously! for ii good. cnc-rgn-tic game. STQCCESS STORY , . Sharon Thompson is really in form Bowling teaclies self rcliancr and discipline. .QQ 11 Q4 W FOR PLAYERS AND SPECTATORS THEY MISSED? . Bcm' Scheppcrs nukes sure IXYA gate the 5.111 next, Dorwtlmy Bac-I:xi.1n Q3 .1 HHEY. LOOK AT THAT SCORE! . . . Mary Ann Redmond and Ndncy Brunnert want the world to know whu the score bmrd indicates, vq OH. NOT NOT AGAIN! . . . Dis .lppointcd wnlookers are: joan Hun: ntel. Barbara Bielicke, Nancie Schu bert. and Mary Hilderbrant. l23 , A. A, 3 sg- if 'ajisff ,,-- ' '-f' rw fx'f. . sb Q Miggqf , -W R 461. lar- ' If Ng Q ,f , if kan h BY THREE POINTS TEXSF MOMENT Sue XY'.iid lmrt www to lime given ,np liiipe luzt -Tummy' .md Cathy Rm- .arc try ing tu wil the lmii into the biixket JUDY JOYCE 11.15 ii trick or two ready, Bcly Schcppers secim to be unconccinegl :md sure of the out- come. The girls in white .ire from St. Murlis AH. THAT LOCKS BETTER . . , enm EEA' INCARNATE mln Hummel XX HAT A ILT DOYXN X Sillcblltcm sl and Catlix' Roc look more satisfied! L es her but ti th tn m D HONG V IWW-ll Cm ff I 'e J A V, 3. , I i A O i.JQfg.1f3g: , 5 K 'Y if gi ggi 'F' N ff 2 W Mr' ,, Aff 'J M, W 1 , . . 7 K' - 'fn 1 , 1KI.ayv gf-gf ' 151427 '11, 1- , . FRESHMEN LOWLY? LIKE DOGWOOD - IN NAME ONLY! . 1- I 41 1. - X X 7 A-'ig , 'Rf' .. N ,fgff iff' NX xx 51-A -'-,Vp i XX' in, e ff, -:V 1-' ff I Y X .-, 1 : i,',i A Q Q' I. -.y A- x A ' JT' 4'NV', 1?:'u ' Lf f ,4-,, rx - Il , 9:N'f' .,, K , Y N 1, S FROSH OFFICERS ELECTED ON THE BASIS OF ABILITY TO LEAD 'Nu Prefiderzzt' helia O'Donne1l S6L'I'6fc1?'J.' Barbara Bielicke Treafurer.' Anne Nolin Vire Pr'e.fidez1I: Sharyn Larkin R-xt I A rv ' A. I 2 'I . X' 5' ,gf K 0 -xx rJ ,'a. . 1 ff I - ' 41? '. . 4' z pw.. x 5 W A If . ,I 'iw In DIZZILY XYHIRLING .irc rlwsu hL1l.x bumpers, Mary Slcrritt. April KAY Slit' 1'iCi.1 Nmucki. and Lydcl PI'ULlllL'f. Bglttistu Antlmnis AlISSiL'kc1' INI.1ry B.lI'h.lI'.1 Bclwcn: Big-licks FRESHMEN KEEP PACE WITH MODERN CRAZES FIRST ROXYQ Ylanct liicr. B.11'b111'g1 Blxtf. Carolyn Borgxwinn. hfnry K. Bunnuy -l.1nu BI'UNI1.1H. Pat Shannalmn. SECOND ROXV: M, A. C.1n.1x.1n. Cathy Cline, l71'.1nLu Clmwnuy. K1lfl1lk'L'D Cullicfr. Mary Cuwk. Suu Clutmr, THIRD ROXXT PM Cmdcn. Mary lx ciI'U.lI'i. Sumn Crmw. Susan Crump. Susan Donna-lly, K.1tl1y Dnwl, . 1 A W' Y if nf H 3 ff? M, N- 24 J L , t ,f,h at ,aw .. x . 1 'ii 8 ,F wg K me fs. ,ZW 4, fi' 9 ,vi 4 - . 4 W5 35 x L Ll 1- Lg F K Q Cl,fbS I0'-RL r' f H 'AA Clrol Nlxrx jmg IINIQCIIXC1 Scmm Io nm BLCLLI p mts 1 r I l Sl xttn Drcschu Duffx szs cr xml Dzuchcl IDL xx 11119 nl thu tlmg puns qun lx QIYOI mat Fc 11 a FRESHMEN FIND TRUE FRIEND FIRST ROW lxithlurn Foster Kathleen lux udx Frinlwxxsh Mun 1 nh dx I ck Q ml I GIIITDLX QYCOIXD ROW Dum Gagllardm Maulxn Glrdncr Donm Gnbbum Nlm A CJILQSIUHI Pamnh Huh KITIIICEH Hcmx 'IHIRD ROW udy Hlgg1HS Patrlcla Hlll Marx A HolmeS Mars I' Holtgrexu Glcmh Hudson Maman Huclsmm yd' f Ny C3 L QNX fx K C 9 , O 73 'f , X' ff I Q T' 0 ff- , 'Q :if 4-. K ' B I E 'A' .. -- .. 1 1 4 j K ' REB A' . 's f' ' '. 1 a A ' nw' 5 cu wr wig ,INIQFH tu hcl' IA lA i 1- 5 Q 1 'L 1f . ' A k L ja ' -Ald f'll ' ,A T f-' A 1 ' NJ FV- -- , I - . 4 'Xi K i 1 A 1 I K -N , Q , Q 'lf K , if L A i ' A L . ' x . l.:A,f'g . f 1 . 4 I , 13 I . y zV. 'Y Sharon Hummel Sumn Kenny IIRQT ROXX Cmwl Ixmknl udy Kl,1uS om Ixlcm Ru h Knolt Tudx Kochnc Q1 mn Ilrkn QICOYD ROW' Mm lung B Lxttlchcld Anmn Lubx NI A Xl.1k3I'CXK1ll M.1dOnn1NI1lonex Kuhx Mlrco IHIRD ROXX Beth Mayo Mum ' Ll N-'if idly ,,. . K -. ZF YQ.- k Mary Dinah SO MANY BOOKS and so much to learn. hut Sharon XY'eir and M.1rth.1 XX'eil.1nd MUOI' MOIHZ lmve discovered that it pays to keep up with thc daily assignments, Pat Betty Murphy Nnhcr FRESHMEN STUDY SERIOUSLY, FIRST ROXXT .loan Newton. Ann Nolin, Diane Novak. Dianm Novak. Pat Noxvicki, Cheryl O'Brien. SECOND ROXW: Shelia O'Donnell. joan Ohler. Ruth Overmann. Dorothy Piel. Lydcl Prouhet. Lee Riische, THIRD ROXV: Mary A. Redmond. Kathleen Reed. Ann Renner. -lonna Roche. Trudy Rutherford. Rosemary Schumacher. T 9 D L X KN., lllilg THE REXVARDS OF CONSISTENT STUDY . . . Sharon Hummel and Beth Mayo com- Mary Kay Carole pare rcport cartls at tlic L-ntl of tlic first six-weeks tc-rm. Schwartz Sickmann ' as 'xx I K k Terry Lucia Siemer Signorclli ND COMPARE RESULTS JOYOUSLY FIRST ROXY: Kathlct-n Slaus, Rose A. Sneed. M. A. Spurlock. S. Stclman. Susan Stewart. Margie Thiemet. SECOND ROW' M. Ticmcycr. Betty Tobin. M, M. Tottcr. K. Toulster. M. Vantlcvcn. Carol XVcbc-r. THIRD ROVU: M. VC'eiland, Sharon Weir Chris W'citkamp. jam' XY'crncr. Sue Vfhitc. Mary Zirbas. 'x VZ AL i X qw, . N :vb n S T' xk ln ll A S '- 1 , 9 X S 5 . jr fi mf , 3 f wa ... ,, .2, Z 2 W 1 f. 3? pam kC,ur1n.u li, Mgry Beth f E- . .................1-a--,,,1....g-1s- , , , .,.......,. . ,A P SOPHOMORES - AS TYPICALLY AMERICAN AS THE AMERICAN ELM . are-- -, f E, 4 :Y . iafy., -f 4 E. 1 i ufqfkflbm f s lgxgfg A .1 d Mary P.1t Bocdcker 'Y' E' 'lv 'R Y , xy TJ? YA ms Fifgi h QQ fwfefiff? 5' ff ' -iv I rf -. - . , I B - -Q 1- 'MX Q ,.,f If . ' xhfii? 63' L 1 y J. . 44-...X K I lk l n LL I FIRST ROXV: Ann Amantea. Gloria Atkins. Barbara Bayur. -loan Baan. Dot Bcclman. Sue Bewig. SECOND ROXV: Mary Bocdeker. Susan Bohn. Carole Bradley. Nancy Brunncrr. Ann Buchheit. Susan Campbell. FRIENDLINESS IS THE CHARACTERISTIC FIRST ROVV: Rosemary Cavataio. Barb Chadduck. Alicia Chase. SECOND RONV: M. E. Clarkin. Carol Collier. Clare Cummings. THIRD ROVV: Carol Dilg. Carolyn Donnelly. joan Downey. . 'Y Q. 3 4 Lk 123' Sd CAN YOIQ TOP THIS ONE? . . . Reported by them- selves as being the friendliest Class in the school the sophomores in this picture are out to prove a point. Jackie Resa. Sharon Thompson. Barbara Hartmann. I r I Cv L. .J A fs A 'V f be 'Q le gk Y? G A ' .ir -f' 1 i i .- '.j.f'Q ' . ' ' ' .Yami ' f Y ' i FIRST ROXV: Betty Drzcwucki. jackie DuM0nt. Sue Earlc. Santlra Eiscnhart. Mgt Eschbacher, M. A. Fienup. SEC OND ROXY: Mary B, Fink. 'Iutly Iiisrt-r. Dorothy Funk. Pat Garrigan. Joanne Gcrartlot. Mary VI. Gertkcn. ARK OF THE SOPHOMORES Mary Hamilton. Kathleen Kclluy. Pat Kuester. Mary Bctli Fink eniuy .i coke and .1 inks, Eu-ry sophomore is a friend to every other sophomore. ! r FIRST ROVU: Sharon Gibbons. julie Gilinartin, Pat Glynn SECOND ROXV: R, Grassinuck. Sue Gueck. Mary Hamil ton. THIRD ROXV: ISI, Harrington. Barbara Hartman Mary Louise Herman. E Lk G ..,A, -. ati . Xing Ln ix A Qual 'df S .P' n I Lk A K X LL L FIRST ROXV: Mary Hilde-brunt, Peggy Hill, Piggy Hincs. Dum Houn Shawn Himun Nlm Iclxcnrotli SECOND ROW? Lynn hlnlmson, 'Iuily Joyce. Sylxi.1 Kgirwnski. Katlilun Kcllcx .lxIlfX1llCL Ixcllx BIIYLIFCI Ixunp TALENTED SOPHOMORES ENTERTAI FIRST ROXYY Nancy KCfSlICl'X'ill. 'Il-rcsc Kickam. Ann Kiefer. SECOND ROXY: Mary E, Knoll. I. Koropqcky. Ann Kuupal. THIRD ROVV: Kathi Kreikcmcicr. ,luily Krummcnncher. Patricia Kucstcr. 5 L we ,S I K , ,ew M I mga XJ. 'V 9 '-I 41' Q' Llhn LL L A 1 1, '- Y-af'52i ,, - iw 1 ' w 1 ll NHOXD ROXV. FOUR SOPHOMORES PLAY O N ' hllwl II VU All PH XXI N OI 11 111 P11111 11111 IL 1 xxl11t HHH? lx X 11 w lk 11 11x 1111111 NUT J11 1 I1 1 II 1 1111 111 xx Il 111111: C L A LK I. Q: V T' 6- fC? Q ' x G 2: Q1 'i , vm-v -.1 nk in A . 'K . L AL A FIRST ROXY: A, Stuluq Sufurmm- Studur, ,lfmy 'l'.1llwr, MAH ,I 'l'-u1l:.1x. AIQAIIIMIIL' 'll'-'IWW SUQOND WNY YUM Iruxt, 1111.1 lmhalg NIw.1:wr1 X.m Xwwn Ngwll XX.al.il1.uI. Nu5XI1.n111n- XXQII. N,1ml1'.1 XXJMQI1 THE BASKETBALL VARSITY Huw 5-xplwawimu INJJL' flu' lx1NLulN.1il H .:IN1IX Dx-wqiw FIRST RC HY: K.1tl1lun XYAIXI1. NTJVIIXIT XY.1lNlw. Hmm Qlmmn, Knlulum XYJINI1. P.1tm1.1 Glynn. .md vlukfjv NX L'.!XQl', SIKONIJ ROW' Mux Aliu XX1fx':'. Y 5nl1.ufLlx, XXKTJIILI. MAIN Rum Zum 'I HIRI3 IU HXX M.e1x 'Xl INYNL l'lH.lI1 S 'C' 6- 1:7 4 gif? '. 3,15 vu Q? s 5 u if J 'aiu , 63 ' L' V! 'n' Xllff JUNIORS PREPARE TO REPLACE AND EMULATE SENIORS 2 ' 1 K Ii. I, ,wg ,iff IW? x AI.I. VOR THI2 IVXIOR5. STAND I'I' AND J HOIIIZR . . Thu IL1r11-ws Ixmm' .IIWIIIIX xxlun t 9' ' su ll .lx xx u1.IL:1TL.I IM tI1c11'nI1mLu ur LI.1w4-tru IN FIRST ROXV: I7.1t1'ici.1 AIMIU, BI. -I. AIlCLll'Il. B.II'IW.lI'.l Alllwff. SECOND ROXY: M FI, Auliu-.I1wn. 5I.u'y 'I B.1IQcr. ISrcmI.1 I5.lI'I7UL1lA. THIRD ROW' INI.1ry I I.5.IfDSlu'.lLI. M. L. B.lLIE.'I'. Carol L. Bucky-rar. JUNIORS CHOOSE CAP FIRST ROXY: Du1'utI1y Iiisnluvf, Iiau-n Iiuuxi M QI, Iir.1.IxI1.m, -IuTIx' IIJYIMILK, Islurumg Iixlwflmu, SECOND ROXY: Dime C.1111pn, Mum C.1mwcIl, Rim NI. C.l1'I'UII, H4m'iLIt.1 KIIILNIIQIK. I'..lIIk,ITt, Clwttl hi in 4-W! 14 . asgfv' yy fha- PI ATTER SPINXERS Niqrene Tlnemu Plxllm Voll 1 r llfl lludur Blfhill XXICCR Mm Irmccs XXh1tc m an Tom Vntlle cmoy thexr fuorxtn rccorlw JUNIORS LISTEN TO THE RECOR IIRS'I ROXX 'iandra Fell Cxrol Fllkar hcl-.le Inc Circle lun NIUJFI Gcmgu. QECOND ROY! Jem Gerllfh Dolores Gewner Qmirz Gregor Iemm Hlhn Mm Hqburn G5 lIR5'l ROV Clam Hexttnldcr I Hxmmdbcrg. Plt Hoboli R Holba Dot Huelsman QECOND ROW' Barb Hum mnma Lnrx me h lckm ua Lum hnntx IIRSI ROXX Louxn Ixlumlcrs Suzanne. Ixohlu Pu lxmml V1x11n hubs Vxrglma Lanbhorst QECOND ROW Shmmn Luton Karan Lunnalx Pat Lusa S.1ndr1 Louxs Quulyn Lucke 4 X nn X Incl.. .IL ' 1' .j. 4p Q. -A ju-li '7 Q I l A L F I L - HANG DOWN YOUR HEAD, TOM DOOLEY 5 2 ' E +- l FHL SHALL ISI? QLFITX Ulf 'I'IIIf BALI .,.. .my Pm' IN IM-mg ImIVLII Ivy -lmly Izlxhr, Lmm Irnt C.11'nl I.uL-ku .md M.u1Iyn ,I.mnmg, I-IRST ROXV: Cathy Lylps, Dimm' KIICLILA. PM NIcDur1m-II SECOND ROXY: FIIic Mflinnzic. ,Iwnm IxI.lI'LlSIx.l. C.11'nI N.13'w, THIRD ROXY2 lckig INIuista1'. NI,ug4-t Ndllm. K.1I'LD NILr1'itt, FIRST ROXY: BL A MIL-lc. Indy Nlikr, DL.mn.x Mxllzr. Damn Mntulxki. rlmmm- BIm'IIu'ir1g, SECOND ROXV: M, Moni- 1.m, IxI.1I'jl.II'Lf Mudd. Dot Muchling, jnmnnu INIx11'r.1y. Suu N.xl'I4i4-xxlcz, 5. K II ll x . L N11 DX SLSSION rx To A1.1B11c11or1 1111 P11f1n 1 H11 1 R111 I1 1111 11 T111 Ioseph Pat H0 0 1 Ou111 1 1 11111111 11 1 JUNIORS JOINED LOTS OF CLUBS TO KEEP BUSY ' ' . .' . MJ V' D ' . 51. ' 1 ' . R11v:11.11'X 111.. f1p11 11 . '-' U . ' 13 111. 1.1 . C.1'111 P.111.11'111' 111111 11111 1111.1 p 14 j 17l'.1UN im 1111 I FIRST ROXY: 111111 5C11.1s.'fer. Bctty SC11cp11ers. .111.1y SC11I111TI. x1.l1111'I1 5c11r11:1'. Irena- SC1lU111.1C1'1L'1'. SECOND ROWT M. j '. Q -1. 15' 51' 1111. M, An S11 11. . P1-gjd' fi:1'pwn, 1.1-i11c .Q11T'1. X lx SK 1 ,cg 'Q' 34 IIRNI ROXX Mm Ann lxughl M S 1 fl M A Slllll Pmt Qtunxucr Bern Stocke SECOND ROW Georgxan TIHICIICI' Mlm I Flcngy IXIlI'LI'lL llucmct Antmmtte Vntllc Barb Vogel ND THEN FOUND OUT ABOUT HOME WORK FIRQT ROXX Nmdx Vogt Phxllw Vollmer Pegu Vslhby Nlm I XVh1tel1xx Barb Wleck SECOND ROW Mary Wreck Ima Wlndmoellcx Donna ZIIUIIIGIIUIH XIIIIICC Zxch xk ,AL T -sf, K O L qu A L 74 U ' - A :AJ-.:0-.1-. .H 1. Q. H. . V, -A . j A H : ' x T T lx 5. ali' 85' 'inf' X: i 1 I 1 if Roslaic Polizzi, Carol Parr K -.ary and Mary Ann Proost ,AMW --'IG SENIORS, LIKE PINES, REACH FOR THE STARS 7 o Wilyf UA' 'xy- Wifff.,-1V ALL SENIORS TRIED FOR MERITS BARBARA ABITLN-Dr.iiu.i Club 1, 1, 33 Art Club 5. 4: Science Club Zg Vouition Club 5. ,iz Sodality li Youtli Incorporate-tl -ig Psp Club 1. 2. 5. V-in Atlilctits Assocmtion 1, 2. 3. 'll Frcsliimii Cliss Scu- rct.iry. Ci-XRCWI. l3Al.l.fXl,-XXX Atlilttitx Awotiutioii I. Q. 31 ljlllllkl C lub lg Clue Club J, 51 Stniitr Club 'll N.ition.1l llonoi botnty 5. ii: LL-gioii of N.u'y 51 Litin Club 1. 2. 5 tCo-Consul 531 Senior Cl.1ss Vitc Pusitlcnt. DICXXNN l3liCiKl7R - -Di'.un.i C lub l. Q, S1 Atlilttitx Awotintioii l. 2. 5: Sutliliti- l1.lLllllOI'C l.1SNiC.ll l.C-.iguu l. 2. S1 lliili XY'orltl Miisioiiariu -1. PAT Bl2l'll.MANN4Dr.1in.i Club 31 l..itin Club 5: SL-trct.1ry of Latin Club 5, 11, Q.: U' Aff, U ,rj X11 0.8 I If i 1 J f' V J ' L 0 X, 9 Aff lqtif L. qcffiil I - X5 ' I J ,L ill' :fir .f1l.L Cv ,fy wx 2-W f-A- - of b h iw iv J . P .C . L 5 0 VUL Vim C C , IT PAYS 'l'Cl INCRFASE YOIYR l5RAlN PONY'- ER . . . Man' Lou Harding sc-c-ms to be burning the niitlniglit oil. 'lilic api-ls might bc for the teacher in msc thingu tlo not turn out as expected. I54 V Ft n J Ml VL' 1 1v! UU 1 ' X ,ILTDITH l3liHRlQNS-Atlilctics Assotintion 1. 2, 5. -ig Youition Club 51 Sticncc Club 5. Vi: Dr.1ni.1 Club 2: Youth liimrponitu-Cl li Sotlility 2. 5. -i. MARY ANN BLCMENTRITT-Sodnlity 1. 2. 5. 4: Litin Club 1. 2. 3, 41 Glcc Club 2. 3. 41 N.ition.il Honor Society bi: Atlilctits Assotiition 1, 2. 5, il. UT ONLY A FEW SUCCEEDED ZONA BU V12 GXVEN BOYD-Bowling Legguc 1, 2. 31 Athletics Associiitiori 1. 2, 3. 4: Youth lutorpomtcd 1. 2. 5: Dft1H1.1 Club 1. Z. 51 Pep Club 1 1 3 1 LINDA lSROXY'XfDr.uu.i Club 1. 2. 5. Science Club 2. 31 Athletics Asxumitiou 1. Z, S. 4. Sblf BL'RCyliSS---Athltttits Ai5Oti.1tiou 'll SCicnCe Club -11 LCgi0u of Muy 23 L.itiu Club 1. Z: Dr.uu.1 Club 1, 2, 3, BARBARA BURNS-Atlilctics Assotittiou l. 2. 5. -4. President AA 41 Dr.1m.1 Club 1, 1. 3. -1: Sodxlity 5. -ll Cwlee Club 21 Light 2. 3. 'lg Ngitioml Honor Suticty 5. +1 Volleyball Varsity 5, 4: Class Treasurer 1. CAROL CARAl5l3A-Club Club 1. 2. 5. 4g L.1tiu Club 1. 2g Legion of Mary 2: Athlctics Association 4. Ads- v J A 4.,.. I . 1, f X iv 1 1 OH DLAR WHAT CAN FHL ANNYX ER BE L L . it-r . it 5 - . U' .1 'nf 'J 1 'nXYt -Wt... ic' 1't..1 f'.1:' Llflflg . ' i I55 IF XYE XYERE THF ONLY GIRLS IN THE XVORLD and these tlie Ronly rings the day coultln't have been more wkyr'1clerfulyf'l'l1e proucl :incl liappy girls are Dayjliia vylbforwney zmcl Pat Behlmann. QPJXX LJ.. ' jvf-ff ' rr tx i V Q K im, My tt L I A 1' , L1 Y ,ui K lf , ,x 1, I J ii! use RING DAY WAS JUST A . , , , . W 'ef Y I all . , ' ,-, 4 . 'I JANET CLARK-Art Club -ll Drama Club 1, 2. 3: Bowling Club 2. 5, -11 Atliletits Association I. 2, 5, -ig Pep Club 1. Z, 5, 43 Cheer- leader 5, -ll Captain of Cheerleaders 41 Daily Vi'orld Missionaries 4. MARY LFE CLOONl2YfAtliletics Association 1. 2. -iz Science Club 2. 51 Drama Club lg junior Classical League 21 Yearbook Staff 4. JUDY COSTELLOfBowling Club 2, 31 Science Club 1, 2, 5, -ig Drama Club 1, 2: Legion of Mary 1, 21 Athletics Association 2, 5, -i. KAY COUGHLIN-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 1, 2, 31 Science Club -ig Legion of Mary 2g Sodality 3, -ig Volleyball Varsity 39 Class Secretary 51 Student Council Treasurer 4: Daily XVorld Missionaries 4. MARY PAT CUMMISKEY-Athletics Association 1: Youth In- corporated 5, 43 Drama Club 1: Science Club Treasurer -1. JUANITA DOHMvDrama Club 5g Latin Club 5. FUTURE EXCITING EVENTS J, 1 ' f . , ,i DONNA DOXVNEY-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club Treasurer 4. JOYCE DUEPNER-Sodality 2, 3, Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, jun- ior Classical League 2, Daily World Missionaries 4. CAROL DXVYER-Drama Club 1, 2g Science Club 3. JANET ELIASfAthletics Association 1, 2, 5, 43 Art Club 4, Youth Incorporated 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 2. 7 f ?fLAfJfUff5f , if ' A 1 , ff f4 5, r,4,f1 21-, ,,,:-,Lf'-L f M' yr rf c ,-,.f1 All-4. V L 'Man fiiftkif V ,Mfg ,fL,. Zi Au. 'T ' I , , f -2 4 ,- A N , M, S 44 f M. f ,21,..We -ff' f . , , , , , , f , F L. ,7 , , X, ,f11,.1 -fs A f - f' , Lt J-, LM. affa.-4.4 :ww A12 f n irgjfff' ffl' ' MARY ANN FALLERT-Drama Club 1, 2, 3g Sodality 1, 2, 55 Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, -ig Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 'L NANCY FIX-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society fig Latin Club 2, 3. COMMENCING THE CELEBRATION of Ring Day are Gwen XY'.lYl11.lU. Carol Ann Peters. Mary Ann Rouse, .mtl Phyllis Pretti. 5 157 ' XX 1-sta, . , 1' A x THE CUPBOARD WAS NOT BARE when these girls went to it. And it wasn't a bone that they found either, but the ingredients for something appetizing. The cooks are: Linda Brown, Barbara Heckel. and Joan Gerwitz. cLAss,cQLogs - P ACH AND wi-uns LK LVL .',N. ut- L2 h , 1 . c 4 , f WEL' fl M' 'v new L ff he i 'sf' ,wil 'V 'll' .WWV . ,C L, I WLM JUJL MLL1 lv' . N mL Linh , ALTCE FOY-Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics Association 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Light Staff 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Light Business Manager 4. CAROL FRILLMAN-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Sodality 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, Daily XVorld Mis- sionaries 4. - 5- . KATHY GALLAG E c C u I Athle i ociation 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Cl , 3' o ey l 'arsi 3. A JUDY GEL - cl ' , 4, ee C 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Arhieti , bla, 3 '4 ' sta zz, 5, Libra 'Club 4, National Honor cietyf 5 regide 21 HS Pixgsi ent 'Glee Club Parli ' J agery. ars' es 3. JY X1 A 5 , A . if . f' A . f I 0 V . MJ ' af 1. W .nj ' JOAN GERXVITZ-Sodality 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Bowling League 1, 3, 4, Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Classi- cal League. JEAN GRADE-BQwling League 1, 2, 3, Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4,f7QfaII134,Qlg1l22Wl6212, 3, Art Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 po' ,wi 'A . nr-IL V' 'af MWVJLL QM , j,yii.,m4v,w ,ya Affwfjifllilfby Vli' CLASS ELQWERJ7 WHITE SPIDER MUM i s 1 I , A Hu Nu rn, , U! NV ,gf 1 . V -V --X ek N.,'J rx W lk lv- VN 1 k ' J ,gf L I L Jr, wo . fvy - . - L W , i f U 41-FOV A , JLUDY GREENE-Athletics Association 1, 41 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Youth Incorporated 1, 2. 3. 4: Youth Incorporated President 4. CAROLYN HAI-IN-Sodality 2. 3. 4: Latin Club I, 2g Athletics Association 1. 2. 3. -lg -lunior Classical League 1, 2, Science Club 3, 41 Bowling League 3. 4: Light Staff 41 National Honor Society 5, 43 Science Club Vice President 4. fl C if I f ,ffl y MARY Lou HARDING-Sodality 1, QQLKKQ Lawn Club 2, Drama Club 1, 2. 35 Volleyball Varsity 33 Athletics pdsociatron 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Bowling We 1, 2, 3, 4. N j JANET HEARsT-Athiffigge ssociat' 1, 2, 3, 4g Drlaifa Club 1, 2, 3g Youth jncorpcarat 4g So xygygepy Clubbg, 2, 3, 4. w L , ' , V , bluff il, M if Q' WM Up J' W I rw I, ff c I Lb4fV BARBARA HECKEL-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 1, 2, 3g Science Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Vocation Club 4, Class President 1. MARY ALICE HEMIVIERSINIEIER-Legion of Mary Ig Vocation Club 3 Drama Club 1 Art Club 4g Science Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 7 3 4 Athletics Association 1,,c2, 3,'4,,2fLVU fu e X KMA MM Lafwj , LC'-4 .P .. C777 I I XXIHITE SPIDER MUMS and four pretty girls- joann Becker, Joyce Duepner. Carol Frillman, and Barbara Koeing delight in having their picture made with their favorite flower, l59 VOLLEYBALL ENTHUSIASTS Bridget Lawler, Sharon Leahy, Kathy Gallagher, and Mary Ellen O'Brien could do a good job with a hurley if they were in the land of their forefathers. I60 SCHOOL SPIRIT BOOSTED BY SENIOR BARBARA HILL-Drama Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Athletics Association 1, 2, 5, 4, Library Club 5, Science Club 25 Junior Classi- cal League 1g Vocation Club 5, 45 Library Club Secretary 5. KATHY HINES-Vocation Club 5, 43 Drama Club 1, 25 Athletics Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Class President 2, Student Council 2, 5, Science Club 4, National Honor Society 5, 4. CAROLYN HOFF-Latin Club 1, 25 Athletics Association 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Junior Classical League 1. JOAN HOFFMAN-Youth Incorporated 5, 4, Athletics Association 1, 2. JUDY HUSSEY-Athletics Association 1, 2, Youth Incorporated 33 Vocation Club 5, 4, Science Club 4, Drama Club 1. JOYCE KAMPMAN-Drama Club 1, 2, 5g Vocation Club 39 Youth Incorporated 4. VARSITIES AND IN SODALITY T Rf? . max, Z' ,xx BEVERLY KEMP-Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Legion of Mary 1, 2, 5, 43 Athletics Association 13 Youth Incorporated lg Library Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Legion of Mary Treasurer 5, 43 and Vice President 4. THERESA KIENSTRA-Science Club 23 Drama Club 1. 2. 53 Art Club 4. gf.. BARBARA KOENIGfDrama Club 1, 2, 53 Athletics Association 1, 23 Vocation Club 53 Youth Incorporated 2, Legion of Mary 23 Glee Club 43 junior Classical League 2. GRETCHEN KOOB-Vocation Club 5, 43 Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 43 National Honor Society 5, 43 Light Staff 43 junior Classical League 23 Latin Club 43 AA 41, 2, 5, 43 Drama Club lg Soclality 1. 2. 5, 4g Prom Reporter 4. Q I, f ,,-gf Y . - A . s. , . th t t 3 ' . 4 . ' BARBARA KNAPP-junior Classical League 53 Science Club 5, 4g Book Club 41 Legion of Mary 51 National Honor Society 5, 4, FLORENCE KUNKEL-fVocation Club 53 Athletics Association 5, 4g Youth lncnrporatetl 41 Sgdality 5: 4. I 'V ' ., I I . . .V , X, - 'x DOES THIS SOUND RIGHTf . . Ann Stan tries out her letter to Mayor Tucker for sound. Judy Behrens also took part in the Sotlality protect of putting Christ back in Christmas. Letters were written to the Governor. to the Mayor. and to Congressmen . J 3 X ,ff JWQJ X7 ' J .T 1' ' ' af A1 N 5 ff J fi I K A .0 , w .W Q 5,54 s. ,xg V A Lx , M' , gf. 'Di I QUEEN BRIDGET makes her entrance bow as she begins her reign over the junior-Senior Prom. Escort is Mr. Dennis Kilfoy, and the train bearers are Timmy and Terry Dooley. I62 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM WA STEPHANIE KREIS-Athletics Association 2, 35 Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2g Light Staff 3g Sodality 2, 3, BRIDGET LAXVLER-Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Volleyball Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Varsity 3, 4g Vocation Club 3, 4g Athletics Association 1, 2. 3, 4g Legion of Mary 2, Sodality 3, 4g Light Staff 3, Yearbook Sports Editor 4g Class Vice President 39 Miss IXWA 4, 'World Mission- aries 4. MARILYN LARUSSA-Youth Incorporated 3, 4: Legion of Mary 1g Athletics Association 2. SHARON LEAHY-Drama Club 1, 2. 3g Latin Club 1, 2, 3g Athletics Association 1. 2, 3, 49 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Volleyball and Basketball Varsity 2, 3. JH junior Classical League 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 43 Drama Club Secretary 3: Class Secretary 4. CAROL LONGO-Science Club 3, 4g Youth Incorporated 1, 2, 3g Vocation Club 3g junior Classical League Z. PAT MAHER-Drama Club 1, 2g Athletics Association 1, Z, 3, 4g Science Club 3, 43 junior Classical League 1, 2, Light Staff 4g National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club President 4. 'AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER UIUDY MALPOCKER-Athletics Association 1. 23 Drama Club 1. 2L Glee Club 3. 41 Vocation Club 3. 43 XVorld Missionaries 4. SYLVIA MARCHLEXVSKI-junior Classical League 2. 3. 4g Club 1, 2. 31 Vocation Club 3. 41 Latin Club 2. 3. MARY MARTIN-Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 3, 4, Drama Science Club 21 Drama Club lg Vocation Club 3, 41 Athletics Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Legion of Mary President 4, DORIS MASEK-Latin Club 1. 2g Athletics Association 1. 2 , . i 5, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Glee Club Treasurer 3, President 4. JEANETTE McCANN-Drama Club 25 Science Club 3g Art Club 43 Basketball Varsity 2, 3, 4g Athletics Association 1. 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 2, 3, 41 World Missionaries 4. Class BEVERLY MCDONWELL-Athletics Association 1. 45 Drama Club 23 Science Club 3, 45 Legion of Mary 2. ra. X ? ' Z PROM QUEENS COURT , . . Rich Roberts. Jeanette McCann. Eileen O'Keeffe. Mike Seymour. Karen Povich. Terry McDonough, john Knott, Bridget Lawler. Timmy and Terri Dooley. Dennis Kilfoy. Sharon Leahy. Doug Schoenberger. Barbara Bums. l63 SINGING OF CLASS SONG BROUGHT JANE MCGRAIL National Honor Society 3 4 Sodality 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 7 3 4 Light Reporterl 2 3 4 unior Classi l League 1 Latin Club 1 7 3 Vocational Club 3 4 Athletics Associa tion 2 3 4 Class Vice President 1 Sodality 'Nice Prefect 3 Prefect 4 World Missionaries 4 CAROL MEYER Duma Club 1 7 Athletics Club 1 7 Glee Club 3 4 Vocation Club 3 4 ANN MILLFR Legion of Mary 1 Youth Incorporated 7 Vocltion Club 3 4 Science Club 3 4 PATRICIA MOFLLERING Drimi Club 3 Litm Club 3 Sodlllty 3 Vocation Club 3 MARY LEE MORTON-Vocation Club 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics Association 1, 4. JANET MUELLER4-Legion of Mary lg Science Club 2g Art Club 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, 4. JANICE MEELLER-Legion of Mary 11 Vocation Club 3. 4. Art Club 3. -iz Science Club Z. MARY MULLIGAN-Athletics Association 1, 2. 5. 41 Drama Club 1, 2: Art Club 5. 4: Art Club Secretary 4g Yearbook Art Editor 4. KATHLEEN ML'RPHYfSoclality 1. 2. 3. -15 Athletics Association 1. Z. 3. 41 Latin Club 2. 51 -lunior Classical League 2, 5: Glee Club 4: Light Staff Z. 5. 41 Vocation Club 5. 4: National Honor So- ciety 9. 4. KATHLEEN NAL'GHTONfSodality 2. 3. 41 Library Club 2. 3. 4: Youth Incorporated 2: Athletics Association 2: Glee Club 5. 4: V0- cation Club 5. 41 National Honor Society 5. 4. Secretary NHS 4. MARY ELLEN OBRIEN-Stience Club 21 Art Club 4. Drama Club 1. Z. S1 Baslcetball .incl Volleyball Varsity 1. 2. 5. 4. Athletics Club 1. 2. 5. 'll Drama Club Secrctary Z. EILEEN O'KEE1fliEfSoclalitx' 1. 2. 5. -11 Class Vice President 21 Glee Club 5. 41 Athletics Association 1. 2. 5. -ll Light Reporter 1. 2. 5. 4g Drama Club 1. 21 National Honor Society 3. '11 'lunior Classical League 2. 5: Rumen Reporter 5. 43 Vocation Club 3. 4. PREPARING FOR THE Fl'TL'RE , . . The time has come to look over catalogs from the various colleges, Sue Burgess. Gewn Boyd. Carol Hoff. antl Judy Costello are trying desperately to make .1 decision .X x I65 'X SENIORS ADMIRE THEIR CLASSMATES MARY ANN PARADOXVSKI-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2. 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Iunior Classical League 1, 21 Year- book Staff 4: Youth Incorporated 43 Vocation Club 5. 4g Bowling League 5. 4. CAROL PARR-Science Club 2: Legion of Mary 1: Vocation Club 5g Art Club Secretary 3. and President 4. IULIE PERCY-Drama Club 1. 2: junior Classical League 2, 3: Youth Incorporated 3. 4 Athletics Club 1, CAR AU PETERS-Athl tics Association 1, 2, 53 Drama Club 1. 5g in Club 5 f 'unior Classical League 1. 2: Vocation 3. 1 Soclalit' 2 5. Light Staff 1. 2, 5. 4: Youth Incor- wo tad 4g 'Pro le 'r 4g 'lLight C0-Editor 5. 41 Daily XVorlCl W3 as 1 ROSALIE POLIZZI-junior Classical League 2: Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Youth Incorporated 4: Athletics Association 1. PHYLLIS PRETTIfAthlctics Association 1. 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 1. 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Youth Incorporated 43 Vocation Club 3. 'T 'I- If ., 'si M., ,I H L V K xllt' Nl tr ftp ,WXGA if 'NJ JL il'lONOR soclsrv J A 0 kg J' l V W NYJ M J Ka w My 1 al l ai ia Mir? tll a all -Jtiiu' LV l MARY ANN PROOST- thletics Association 1, 2, 43 Science Club 2, 3, Vocation Club 3. 41 Art Club 4. AGNES REITER-Athletics Association 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3g Legion of Mary 3. 41 Bowling League 2. 4g Latin Club 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2. 3: Science Club -lg Vocation Club 3, 4g President Ot' Library Club 4. JOY REPETTO-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3. 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Sodality 2, 3. 41 Junior Classical League 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Senior Class Editor. JUDY RIEGEL-Athletics Association 1. 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4g Drama Club 1. 21 Vocation Club 3, 4. INIARY ANN ROUSE-Drama Club 1, 23 Library Wforker 1, 23 Library Club 3, 43 Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 23 Vocation Club 35 Bowling League Zg Library Club Secretary 3. President 4. JENNY ROE-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2g Science Club 3: Youth Incorporated 4g Cheerleader 3, 4g Junior Classi- cal League 2g Vocation Club 3. 4g Bowling League 4. 1 :EM .aff X36 . L E O EXCELLENCE DESERVES RECOGNITION . . . National Honor Society members, Eilen O'Keeffe, Carol Ballmann. Mary Ann Bluinentritt. and Margie Schmidt consult with their moderator Miss Barbara Doering. I67 ITS A DOG'S LIFE . . . I have been at this school for four years now, and they gave me no cap and gown. They must not be going to graduate me. It's enough to bak a dogs heart? says Scottie. 'V E .- lj' 71-G' . I L V' f' I! - u . lblutfkffzyrv Mfr H - t pf ,N OL ,lf :Ny f af 4 if dl 4 I68 E!5NN1v gf .. MAY BROUGHT FINAL ...I X.. A ,MIS s-Nfl? ug- , Q 1 , 'f -F. . 4 U-if.'- ..v' fr, tr , y v.-.L cp.. , ' I -Q Q ,--.,,,f,a.u , 1, ,ce 1 vm , . 1 ,1,.,,,,,,...f,fJ .lr.4Q:.L..,., .. ,,...f,.., 'eg-34+-qw-MW-ta-Q.-M- f 1 ft 'iv' Ja. e':'.':f - ' fs' b ' L 'T , -,var 3 , K, . A Q. , , ,. ,A t. .fn-iii? 4 5:-'E..,4'4ft-,,:.-iw 't ' 47Yff'..- 7.-5. ' f 'I , 'ft Q5 ,-,Pu 'T .4 , 'h-fn rs .4 :V'f 1: JH AI ' 1' I' I tt, f f 14 pq. ,.s. , .. V. ft iii -sgu, ' ',4.' a 'wfunurgrwvyuwu-s-vevsvv- v W 1'-'41 Mmf,4v+-v-gf,,,.Qsi, . ,-- , ff-IM, 2 I f . - , , . I S A ' . ,.-. A 'if' LDL Lin' JB. I .4 W, ' ': , BARBARA SANSONE-Drama Club 1, 2, 3g Science Club 21 Voca- tion Club 3. 4g Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 33 Youth Incorporated 4. MARGIE SCI-IMIDT-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 1. 2: Latin Club 1. 2, junior Classical League 1. 23 Glee Club 2, 3: Light Staff 2, 3. 4g Bowling League 3, 4g Youth Incorporated 4, Soclality 3. 4g Class President 3. 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. JUD QSIILLIMAN-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Youth Incor- porat 3g junior Classical League 2. 3g Legion of Mary lg Sodality 3.h4' cience Club 4. V i GI IA SOISSON-Drama Club 1, 2, Science Club 34 Youth In- ? ora! d 4s Yfocation Club 3. ,, XXXQIW, N A . X 'I F K .-,7 , I tt I elf W A It 9' if U CATHY SPALDING-Drama Club 1, 2, 3g Youth Incorporated 4g Junior Classical League 1. ROSALYN SPINAIO-Drama Club 1, 2g Legion of Mary 1g Youth Incorporated 3, 4. X . N A ' - L N , l . I t'-S iv'-N 1- . ' ' . . X K Q X I t, If QI '- A A I . P . .' 1, x D LAST MINUTE PROBLEM SOLVING Q- 1 ANN STAN-Sodality 1. 2. 5. 4g Youth Incorporated 4g Athletics Association 1. 2: Dramatics 13 Science Club 1, 2g junior Classical Lea- gue 1. Z1 National Honor Society 3, 4. KAREN STEINLAGE-Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4g Legion of Mary Ig Vocation Club 5g Athletics Association 2. MARIANNE STIEBEL-Athletics Association 1, 2, 5, 4g Drama 1. Z. 3: Latin Club 1. Zg .lunior Classical League 1. 23 Light Staff 41 Youth Incorporated 4. KATHY STOVER--Latin Club 1. 2g Iunior Classical League 1. 25 Science Club 2. 5: Bowling League Athletics Association 4. -IERRY SXVARTHOL'T-4Athletics Association 1. 2. 5. 4g Drama Club 1. Z. 51 Science Club 53 Vocation Club 5: Youth Incorporated -ig Drama Club Treasurer Z. 5. MARILYN TEIBER-Science Club 3. 4g Latin Club 1. lg junior Classical League 1. 11 Varsity Manager 5: National Honor Society 5. -ig Light Start' 2. 51 Athletics Association 1.12. 5. -ig Bowling League 1. 5. 41 Yearbook Staff -ig Bowling League President 3. 4, . ' A -' E , LGA f if' I I I V if ,- 4.i .L lp 14: L11 1 : 'Q 'J' A' 4 1 ' . A H 1 f ' EVERY PROBLEM HAS ITS PROPER SOLL7 TION , . . Senior class officers Margie Schmidt. Barol Ballinann. Sharon Leahy. and Jeanette Mc- Cannare winding up business matters with Sis- ter M. Albeus. Principal. I L. I V x. i LxA'?'O I A ,fl LJJ-Y Q A Al- , M t g Wes ,L to j. L.-it i t CW Iwi f. x L- H klx ' LL 1 f3i ' P f ' -fri 7 JCJLX X LU kj . , Q ,nm I JI ' KJ Q LV xl i Stk, C X : VJ of few D IJ S . , 1 K . z FAITHFUL TO THE END . . . jane McGrail. Joan Gerwitz. Judy Silliman. Doris Masek, and Carolyn Hahn donated many hours of service to local hospitals. THE ENDING OF OUR SENIOR YEAR SHOWED KAY TOULSTER-Drama Club 2, 3, Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, Bowling League 2, 3, 4, Light Staff 3, 4, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Consul 3. KAY TREBILCOCK-Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1. 2, Sodality 2, Vocation Club 3. BARBARA UELK-Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Athletics Association 1. 2, 3, 4, Legion of Mary 3, 4, Latin Club 2, junior Classical League 1, 2. MARY ANN URBAN- Light Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, 4: Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2. 3: Science Club 4, junior Classical League 1, 2, Library Assistant 2. J ,.,AR4'i .3IL-nl J fuk! ff 1 ff - K' I I L92 DIANE WAHL-Latin Club 3, Drama Club 3, Vocation Club 3. PAT XVALDORF-Athletics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3. 4, Light Staff 3, Vocation Club 3, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4. .2 ff. C KLQ--,2 K -eff ' , ' 1 , ' ff ,'zcQ,fy -' .fzf,,L,,,,t!+c-V EAM Qtflzf MLC, I lj 0,4 .J ff. A262 bs' HC .:fPff'f4- L.. c C, HAT LIFE ISBUT .SERIES OF BEGINNINGS . ill i , , PEGGY XY'ALSH-Athletits Association 1. Z. 5. 43 Drama Club 1. 2. 33 Science Club 4: Legion of Mary 4: Junior Classical League 2. Vocation Club 4. GXVEN XVAYMANhAthletics Association 5. 4. Youth Incorporated J. -l. J SHARON XVENDELNWDrania Club 2, 55 Athletics Association 1 Sodality 23 Glee Club 1. 2: Youth Incorporated 4g Vocation Club 5. KATHLEEN XVESTERI-IEIDE-Athletics Association 1, 2. 5. 45 Bowling League 1, 2, 5. 4: Latin Club 1. 23 junior Classical League 1. Z: Glee Club 53 Light Staff 2g Student Council Vice President 5, President 4. GLORIA ZOLL-Drama Club 1. 2. SQ Sodality 1. Vocation Club 5, 4g Youth Incorporated 4. MARIANNE BI G 1959. LR ER-Came to us from New York in January, X QX BEGINNING LIFE IN THE BUSINESS XYORLD are Kathy Stover and jean Grade who are being interviewed by Mr. G. F. Alsnieyer at the Normandy State Bank. l7I ' o 'U www 2- Ii 5 las- ADVERTISERS KINDLY TREES GAVE THEIR LEAVES AND LO, A BOOK. Www 2' 1 ,ff . 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MILLER PLUMBING 81 HEATING CONTRACTORS Remodeling--Repairing Wafer HeaI'ers-Sewers Re-paired Residen+iaI-Commercial Indus+riaI 66I SI. Ferdinand TE 7-335I FLORISSANT, MO. I ,M x ...mr Q ,Y it 1. K. 4 . S X ug ' wi 'R xr x fix- Rwrmwvvf 'v' MCCARTY STUDIOS ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 890I S. CHARLES ROCK ROAD ST. LOUIS' OWN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT ELEVATORS MODERNIZATION AND SERVICE Jv- , ' I f.. nt! Q L' GENERAL ELEVATOR ENGINEERING CO. CompIimenI's of WHITE-MULLEN MORTUARY Ambulance Service JA I-I5O0 II8 N. FIorissan+ Rd. FERGUSON, MO. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE CO. Rebuilding-Rewinding Au+I1orized WAGNER and DELCO Dis'Iribu+or CECIL M. ROUSE 906 N. Kingshighway Res. JE I-6054 ST. LOUIS I3, MO. ' 'uf 9535+ A . THE NORTH SIDE BANK 6605 W. FIorissan+ Avenue JENNINGS 20. MISSOURI Y'. H. 5 . a 1 is Vw Q . W. A. FATHERS' CLUB GREETINGS TO THE SENIORS X .Q H S Li v fm Elfzzwa- , Y? . va' P? From lv 'VP 02-2940 +he FRESHMAN 'QQ aafep CLASS JOHNNY LONDOFF CHEVROLET Your Fu+ure FLORISSANT-FERGUSON DEALER Temporary Locafionz 65II EasI'on Ave. EV 3-4023 CompIimenI's of HOLIDAY INN Lindberg and Long Rd., S+. Louis Co. ICAVANAGH-KELLY LJ K Prinfing and Li+I1ograpI1y SCOTT MOTORS HOLSCLAW TRAILERS WATERWAYS BOATS-MOTORS-TRAILERS 6979 Chippewa Hy. 66 MI 5-3445 Sfyie Craff Cruisers Glass Crafi SIicIc Crafi' CIIGFORGS AIum. Vanguard Holiday Facfory Trained Mechanics Banking You Are CordiaIIy Invifed I'o VisiI' STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF WELLSTON Longer Everyday Banking H Mondays Fridays 9 7 Ofher Days 9-4:30 63 I 3 Easfon A Bowl for Fun DON CARTER AIRPORT BOWL 4226 CaIver+, Woodson Terrace, Mo. 32 Brunswick Aufomafic HA 9-3700 LA JEUNESSE 81 BOSTON Ce-men+ Con+rac+ors 20I WOOSTER AVENUE FERGUSON 2l, MISSOURI COLLIER'S COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME IOI23 sr. CHARLES ROAD Congra+ula+ions +o +he Class of '59 From +he Juniors F. HUDSON IRON AND METAL CO. Residence: 49I4 Penrose Office: 24I9 N V d en+er ST LOUIS MO E 520 ALLHOFF BROTHERS EV 5-OO74 coAL - FEED - FERTILIZER - LAWN SEED, AT YOUR SERVICE Save Where You Earn ST. LOUIS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ms NATURAL BRIDGE sr. Louis, Mo. nl 5-5- Congra+uIa+ions 'ro Ihe Seniors From KORTE REALTY 81 LOAN CO. BILL SNELL'S SHELL SERVICE Minor Au'Io Repairs and Brake Work Pick Up and Delivery Service I 6675 Eas+on Av., Corner Lucas and Huni' Road EVergreen 2-9044 . Ez . 53 Complimenfs JERRY ACKERMAN MOTOR COMPANY Corner of ST. CHARLES AND LACKLAND ROADS Complimenfs of a FRIEND MONTI JEWELRY CO. SUITE 529 ARCADE BLDG. Class Rings, Pins, Medals Trophies GODAT DRUGS J. EDWARD GODAT, Ph. G 6824 Myron a+ Maywood, S+. Loui M EV I-4300 Complimenfs J of EASTER REALTY CompIlmen+s of Compllmenfs of WM HERTFELDER INC PARKER 81 ANGELO INC Cone'-e+e Floors Furn Iure and Appl ances GA I 0393 so4o LITZINGER sr LOUIS I7 Mo SI38 NORTH BROADWAY Open Monday Wednesday Fr day TII 9 p CompIimen+s of Same DEMOCRATIC CLUB +he Seniors HAROLD A. FOLEY ..L.,.,.LLL,.,...... Presiden+ annum: WALTER ACKERLEY H w....,...,.. Commi'Heeman BERNICE FOLEY .,,..LLLL,L... Commiffeewoman ifwx CompIlmen+s of Congra+uIa'I'lons +o +I1e Seniors FIX FUEL AND MATERIAL From COMPANY BEHYMER DEVELOPMENT CO JUSTIN KELLY CARPET CO. Congra+uIa+es Seniors 5582 EASTON AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO. AIRPORT LUMBER 81 HARDWARE 500 Wesf Washingfon FLORISSANT MISSOURI TE 7-l360 B J LOFTUS Brick Con+rac+or -...ll f,.x A vi? 95 320 I 277 UN 8 3 IOZ9 N Florlssani' Road FERGUSON 2l MO Compllmen+s A THE NORTH SIDE BANK 6605 Wes+ Flornssanf Avenue EV 5 1600 JENNINGS. MISSOURI . . 'F E Q S -A Cf WY' Q, U.. -l-10, -., 5 S , -..... . 'a .-..- A QE ,M-gf , K P --- 98, ' i . if , , r ,, , . R, .V-Sys f' '1' 1, A ' . , X,.x K Y E I , ' . 5: 'S - JA -9 , . of PIPEFITTERS LOCAL NO. 562 J F BURKE Secrefary-Treasurer ED HENRY Business Manager l242 Pierce Avenue S+ Louls IO Mlssourl Comphmen+s of HAMILTONIAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIGN JA 4 0500 PR 6 4220 20I N. Florissan+ Rd., Ferguson 2I, Mo. 3I42 S. Grand Blvd., S+. Louis I8, Mo BUSINESS PATRONS Bills 8: Len s Service S+a'hon Tower View TV Henslers Bakery Schick Boyd Franks Tom Boy Markel' General Mor+gage Co S+ Ann Elmer Bla+z Pas'rry Shop Frank L Di+'rmeler Real Es'ra+e I-'une Lawn Cleaners Pine Lawn Hardware 8: Appliances Salarano Res+auran+ Vmcoies Salon of Beau+y Clover Floral 8: Nursery Co Vierhellers Dellcaressen Doo Wes Cleaners S+a+e Pipes 8: Supply Co Halbs Ferry Dairy Farm Zimmermann s Zombies Weber Beau+y S'rudlo Benolsf Au+o Repair Cllni' 8: Hackney Service Srahon George R Lenz Marke+ Rapid Prmhng 8: S+ahonery Co Cos+a Grocery lncorpora+ed S+ Ann Music S+udlo Baden Palnl' Sfore Leonard s Jewel House McKelvey Oldsmobile Suburban Bowling Lanes Bun+en s Church Goods Magic Mirror Beau+y Salon Branson Shoe Shop Telcher Hardware Midwood Morors Carafiol Furni+ure Company Pevely Dairy Company Dellwood Cleaners Bergan's Dairy T. F. Mi+chell, La+hing Con+rac+ors Ferguson Lanes Norv's Au+o Repair Roger R Hemmer Real+y Co Alfa Vvs+a Tool S+ John Liquor The LnHle S+ore 54OI Bermuda Bloemkers Drugs Laurie s Shoe Shop Thles Service S+ahon Riverview Sfandard Service Pa 'nos p V Schmud+ Bakeries E A Hors+meyer lncorpora+ed Memers Hardware 8: Supply Company Nor+h Hills Dairy Pardue Mo+or Company Remhard+s Finer Mears Clover Cleaners Cermcek Roofing Company Normandy Bank Dvoraks Rexall Drug Co Tonys Blue Ribbon Tower View TV Floyd Heckel Florls+ Hubbell s Jewelry Sfore Carsonvnlle Cleaners Trio TV J D O Brien 8: Assoc Pine Lawn Florlsi' Gal+ Harfweck Kung Inc Trammels Markei' Gregs House of Fashion Pyrene S+ Louis Sales 8: Service Co Rock Road Hardware Winferowd Floris+ B C Cleaning Company Clark Funeral Home Frank Wesilake 8: Son Drug Co. Nor+hwes+ Drugs Sla++ery Real+y Co.. Inc. House of Cappef The Sands Moiel Duri+e Television Baumgar+h Poul+ry 8: Egg Marke+ 0 I I 0 I I 0 - I I ' I , ' ' Co. ' ' ' N ' 'D 'gar Su er . .arke+ n ' I . . . 0 I ' c I . 0 I ' I I 0 1 1 c I n I ' , . . - - I , 0 I , . Complirnenfs DE PAUL SCHOOL OF NURSING Safe+y of WHERE You Save Your Savings DOES INSURED Make a Difference Up +0 sio,ooo FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 7276 Naiural Bridge EVergreen 3-43II AT THE NORMANDY WEDGE ' ST. LOUIS 2I, MISSOURI Hours: Mon. Thru Thurs. 9 am-4 pm Fri. 9 am-8 pm dl 'K , we, I df. f ! X I YA. DON DUEKER CARPET CLEANERS EV. 5-6476 Complimenrs Cieaning, Sewing, Binding, Repairing of New Carpef Sales ADAMIS DA' 7608 FLORISSANT RD. IN NORMANDY RY YOU SHOULD HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT HERE7 Regular Savings Build Securlly BOARD OF DIRECTORS Elnzabelh C Greclcy Jalce Posenulr Pe+er Hudyma Mllce Kulchyclu Peier Muller ge! X Waller W Rumer John J Sfygar Joseph C Urban When You Save Wn+h Us Earn 3' 2 Per Annum. on Your Savings a'I' CASS FEDERAL OFFICERS WalIerW Rumer Pres den+ Joseph C Urban Vce Pres Treas John J Slygar Vce Presndenf Mrs Olga Dufgo Secrefary H0414, SX SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSN JEf'ferson 3 4700 29l0 N GRAND BLVD ST LOUIS 7 MO ANN Xs....4 V I047I SI' Charles Road REALTY Joe Rulherford, Sales Agen+ for CHARLES F. VATTEROTT DEVELOPMENTS De Smei' Florissan'r S+. Kevin Es+a'Ies S+ Ann Borromeo Hills SI' Charles - . , I . . I I I 5 D . . , I fue, o 1 fo Nl 4, 5 mugs: XE, , S 7 ': 2' -L z 0 53530, S 0 MYQM 44751 as I . . . , , A- 1 I I I . ,K S I. L' ,, M o -f 'L ' . N A A- I . f j SPONSORS Mr and Mrs J A Lammers 7267 Na+uraI Bridge S+ Louis Fnrs+ Na+uonaI Bank o+ WeIIs+on Cas+eIIu House o+ Formals 2527 Hamp+on Ml 5 I776 IModes+ Formalsl Dan Long George Sea+on Mr and Mrs Harry Le Pique Dairy Dell Drive In 50I FIorlssan+ JA I 6990 Carson Na+uraI Bridge Au+omo+lve Service Joe Nolan Francis ChevroIe+ Sales Depar+ men+ 9l9I S+ Charles RI: Road HA 9 I58O Bel Nor Pharmacy 8406 Na+uraI Bridge EV I 9002 S+ Lulxe s Church Belleview and Dale Avenues Cavanaugh Prm+mg Company Mr and Mrs Ernes+ Elder l4l5 CharIo++e Drlve Normandy Hardware 7524 FIorlssan+ Road EV 5 7757 Mr and Mrs Ed Bax Shears Depar+men+ S+ore I9 S FIorlssan+ Road Ferguson 2l Missouri Feld Family John P Luby S+ Ann Missouri C F Werlbacher S+ Louis Mlssourl Klrchmeyer Pharmacy I436 Chambers Road G R Schmld+ Company S+ Louis Missouri Ed Henry Daniel J Loaney Thomas F Callanan John L Lawler Mr and Mrs Harry Kues+er S+ Louls Missouri Mr and Mrs Rober+ Tucker Kings Manor 77I7 Na+uraI Bridge Brush and Comb Beau+y Salon Normandy Mo+ors Ed s Whl+e Fron+ Barbeque Mr and Mrs A Gelml 5050 Queens Huelsman Shoe Company 3628 N I4+h S+ree+ SeaI+es+ Dairy Produc+s Milk Ice Cream Mr and Mrs R Luech+efeId 73 Wayside Mr and Mrs A Sadowslu 3559 Brownroad Dr and Mrs R V Boedelcer 2909 Bellerlce ' I I 7 Lew Whi++ing+on, S+. Louis, Missouri Complimenfs of is MMm,,,,,,... KRIBS KAR COMPANY ST Louis l 5 IH ll I-I Jil ' i Congra'rula+lons +o fhe Sensors of 59 From 'rlwe SISTERS OF INCARNATE WORD HOSPITAl T K' '. 'S - 4, ,f fi 3 STS i r S-Q4 !5 EP' ff 'Q .Q W gLL 44 ' A - ..M WV Y rd ,M ! g 221:41 g'm:4'Q ll 1 III ufS :gn n L W li I II :- and W-. ...M - VALENCIA RESTAURANT 5726 Delmar Blvd S+ Louis Mo 1 SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN FOOD STEAKS LOBSTER TAIL CHICKEN CACCIATORE VEAL SCALLOPINE Your HosI Nnck S+abnIe PA 7 7077 Compllmenfs of SECOND WARD DEMOCRATIC CRGANIZATION JOHN DOC LAWLER CommuH'eeman JEANETTE MCLAUGHLIN Comml+I'eewoman LEO MCLAUGHLIN Alderman OSCAR SCHAEFER Publuc Adm I . . , . I 1 I ul I 731 lg: . . . , ' I I u ll .- ' . YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Before Purchasnng Your New Home TO VISIT Be Sure +o VISII' +I1e Longer Everyday Banking Hours HATHAWAY HOME Mondays 9 +o 5 O+I1er Days 9 +o 4 30 IN BEAUTIFUL Fridays 9 +o 7 HATHAWAY MANOR 2 3 and 4 Bedrooms and FamnIy Rooms FuIIy Amr Condi' d Banking In II19 Sky I ll, and 2 Iafhne Br ck Consfruchon UI Basemenr BuaI'I' In Gas Oven and Burners D In I1 Sciezsedezn Paho Porch FHA LOW DOWN PAYMENT FINANCING OF Subdlvso,:V:I1kI-r'I6eBLL7N 70777 Sales Agenfs VORHOI: DUENKE R E CO Member Federal Depos+ Insurance Corporahon VOIun'I'eer 3 3200 CompIlmen+s of THE FLORISSANT BANK 880 S Francolg S1-reef FIornssan+ Mnssourn TE 7 3555 MEMBER FD K . . i II ll 'D ! B S I . F 'I ' i . ' i i : - 63I3 EASTON AVE. ST. LOUIS I4, MO. 7567 S+. Charles Rock Rd. i ' - J Vernls W Burlce Sophomore Class O++ucers and Mrs Emil A Koob and Mrs J Maher e Malpoclcer Family and Mrs Jos C Urban and Mrs H P ONelll and Mrs Gino Miller J W Pe+ers Vog+ Sporhng Goods Normandy Mea+ Company Maclcs DX Sa+e+y Service SOCIAL PATRONS and Mrs T E Cos+ello and Mrs A Behrens Leo Clooney J L Loveman OD Orville O Whi+e M D R+ Rev F J Sprenlce S+ Kevms Parish Mr and Mrs Chas E oe BUSINESS PATRONS Brad+ord Jewelers Normandy Florisl' Babor Sausage Company SPONSORS Mary Lou Buescher Dr and Mrs H E OKee+e Mr and Mrs M Jones Leo Dressel Family Mr and Mrs Jos O Mar+m S+ephame Kress Elva Marie Mellues Mr and Mrs F J Pohlman S+ Anns Savings 8: Loan BIII Mueller Jewelry S+ore S+ephans Marlce+ EV 3 6500 Barry s Tuxedo Ren+als 7300 Na+ural Bridge EV 5 8220 C 8: R Hea+mg Company S+ Louis Normandy S+a+e Bank 730I Na+ural Bridge S+ Louis 2I Missouri Terry Moore Bowl 6000 Na+ural Bridge Tom Burnner+ A I Elec+romcs 2852 Union CO I 7865 The Carousel ll So Florlssan+ JA l 4806 Elllo+ Tool 81 Manu+ac+urlng Company 4300 Finney Avenue OI 2 6939 40 Gasen Rexall Drug S+ore 9300 Highway 67 UN 7 9300 Melners Plumbing and Hardware 7500 Na+ural Bridge EV 3 8226 Um+y Savings 81 Loan Assoclahon 5003 Blrcher EV 3 44l4 Wells Shoe S+ore 48 So Florlssan+ JA I 7202 lFree Parking in +he Rearl Wes+erheude Tobacco and Cigar Company 36I2 N Broadway CE I 52I2 Paramoun+ Ha+, S+ Louis. Missouri King's Drug S+ore, 23 So. Florissan+ Blvd. JA 2 0293 Frederic Briclc 8: Tile Company, 4280 Na+ural Bridge Blvd. OL 2 l000 From a Friend S+ephan's Marlce+, 3835 S+. Ann's Lane, S+ Louis EV 3 6500 ' . Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . . . . . ' Mr. . ' . Mr. . . . Mr. . . Mr. . . . . ' Th ' ' . ' . . . . . . ' Mr. . . . . . . . ' i Mr. . . . ' ' . ' ' ' ' I ' Mr. . ' ' . . . . P . . . . Mr. . . ,K iz :Ez A, WALDBART 81 SQNS EsI'abIisI'1ed in I872 NURSERY COMPANY If is Growers of Acclimafed PIan+s ew JA. I-II88 I JA. I-8728 We II be ad wi gl +0 send one of our landscape design men +o assis'I you. OFFICE AND SALES GROUNDS: I800 S. FLORISSANT ROAD, ST. LOUIS 2I, MO. E! I-K I I 'Wx Complimenfs of JOS. H. VATTEROTT RLTY. 81 BLDG. CO. :soo so. FLORISSANT ROAD FLORISSANT, Mo. x 3 ' Q - ' '1 ' r.. 1 . . L 41,253 , . ',fvX.g A EEN . e . 'Q f s 1 .1 0, 'iw . . V' fv- .- '- ff 'I .- YV-vw :- y , I I .j'L,A: si '4 ,I K -r M c S . .f' 'Y A ' . 1' - K, . 3' K' .A xp A:-:Asm,'tf. 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