Incarnate Word High School - Star Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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I 1 . v 5' K ' , . 1 t v f W FL li H V ,SQ r siikf- V S nigh. ,L Q33 :Q X nf 'Q ,. . , . sk: fx , M4 M wa, Q 2 ww M me I ti! W M' V , , ll rw f 'VA 'it t WW 'QW' ft 'X iw , g V Standing: Sharron Marlow, Diane Barron. Seated: Kathleen McKenzie, Diana Sanchez, Sylvia Martinez, Lynn Gallagher. Foreword This is INCARNATE WORD HIGH-buildings, equipment, people.sche- dules, classes, contests, studies, and fun.each one an integral part of a complete design, aimed toward the same ultimate outcome, a well rounded Catholic education. In the STAR of 1960 we have tried to express the significance of all these factors.the inter-dependence of thought and action.the relation be- tween student and teacher activity, the immediate objectives.the ultimate aim. Briefly, we have attempted to capture and portray the ideals, the charm, the spirit that is INCARNATE WORD. Diane Barron Editqf Diane Barron Co-Editor Sharron Marlow Layout Lynn Gallagher Linda Stehling Donna Young Linda Schenk Copy Sylvia Martinez Kay Bergel Virginia Iones Lyndia Douville Margaret Wood Ian Blunt April Line Tacker Imelda Arcos Mary Ann Saldana Io Keenan Student Photographer Betty Ann Smith Art Kathleen S. McKenzie Business Diana Sanchez Linda Landrv fi '4..'4e4II AN, I 1 M . 'YAJFFS' CONTENTS I? DEDICATION 44 AA I 4444 A 4 I A II IW, III THEME , ,AAA ,...Q... ....,... 3 7' CAMPUS I -, Q-- I 'V I0 FACULTYA + + I 6 IIIEE W2 EIIGEILICSEITS A V 24 - RESIDENT STUDENTS SSSSSSSEESST za ACTIVITIES A IST EE EEEEIEEII A 40 UNDERCLASSES EEEESEEEESSEEESWT ID4 SENIOIQSA 4444444. I 4.,4 T4444444444 I 34 ADVERTISEMENTS AI-444-4+444444A4- I59 INDEX I .. .,,..., . ,IIIDD,I,..I, , ., '98 TQMIHWQ - ' 11134-.mmanlaunu :IPNX If ' EQ: 'll- Demmus Bax ,Duster iii' Respectfully and gratefully t we d edicate this volume of The Star i to our beloved Archbishop t Reverendlilobert Emmet Lucey, :Ugg 1 'i A i ' f A - i f i in l ' va, ,QQ-t.-frm f 5 .V i A- se .Ai A, s , J 9' 1 1 t Q, A , . ex? E V5 W A '21 S sf si 'tell H Q 5553? ' 4 f f . - 4, A 4' -- ,,f '.., .-fp 4, , , .': ' e '. , ulfiai ,wi -es 'iii '1 f4Lfl ' 'T' '2 , 1 ' ' 'Z 'A ' V all li if 1- i?Eiiil3'i.' is :iris ' 1' 1 ' Fil l dir l 7 'II .1554 'K ,I I fr SQ '- .S vs? I 'Q F5 iq, L' F '-H, s 'K J Q S 334 i 4! II A, ly Q L L, ', W i G H ll! ! Y 1: x 22 Isl? T32 ' if Fig fi g ul fl ' vt. .f, yrffwhxf 5 5'1 w e 1: 1 1 5 X 4- L. 1,5 ah Fi 1 fi L. 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PQ V HRLX 'Is' N E ik gl J 'Q U Xxjln NE 0' o - sl -- -' 4', X X . Ili, 1 Wt ' 1 36' ' 9- fn. lpn., ., , A gg ,l lfllx jt U - 1 ,, 524: M I J l j . '. . ,x Xw5 o'.ME Qx ttgi 91929. :NN X -:ee ,nt zfz- X ., QQ' . ss szs ssl mmm t mmm N I X v x' Hvangflizams Christum frsum 1 ' : V It is a privilege to congratulate the graduates of so fine a school. Years of study and formation under the guidance of the Sisters of Charity of the Incar- nate Word are the finest preparation for their future life. Our times call for intelligent Christian women. May the graduates of Incar- nate Word always be conscious of their high vocation to be such. 'f' CZ. !'fWU6'H!'5' Laudetur Verbum lncamatum The beautiful statue of the Boy Christ, under the title, THE IN- CARNATE WORD is a constant reminder that we should think and act as Christ would have us do. Our motto, LAUDETUR VERBUM INCARNATUM, is a thought, a prayer, a goal. With these words we begin our classes, we greet our teachers, we adorn our bulletin boards, we head our written assignments. They are inscribed on the facade of our buildings, on our stationery, on the very fibers of our hearts. When we depart from Incarnate Word, our motto will be a tie to hold us fast to our ideals, to bind us to our teachers and to one another. May We always remember when we use these Words that we are praising, adoring and loving our God. May our hearts and thoughts be ever in accord with the beautiful words of our motto: PRAISED BE THE INCARNATE WORD FOREVER. AMEN. Donna Young Linda Schenk fe Remember. .. fe Pender. .. fe ieeffee If we seem unduly elated over our Class Ring, it is only because of all the meaning it holds for us. Distinctly designed to symbolize the ideals and traditions of IN- CARNATE WORD HIGH SCHOOL, our ring is a reminder of our precious heritage, a booster of our Faith, Hope and Charity. Our ring depicts the torch of Knowledge and the shield of virtue. The glowing ruby is a symbol of Charity and Fortitude. The Holy Name of Iesus, surmounted by the Cross, and surrounded by the thorns and nails, as well as the Heart inscribed with the words, Amor Meus all remind us of our Blessed Savior's love for us, and oi our allegiance to Him. The Fleur de-lis commemorates the brave sisters who many years ago left their homes in France to found Incarnate Word in our country. And lastly there is the star, symbol of many things, but es- pecially of our own great state, Texas. To us, therefore, our ring is not just another gold band with a pretty design. It is a symbol of all that we have learned, all that we love, all that we shall take with us when we leave Incarnate Word. It is something to be treasured. Imelda Arcos Mary Ann Saldana is- '-as Class Rings are blessed before distribution on Ring Day. Rev. Lawrence I. Stuebben blesses them in the presence of the assembled student body. For us who wear them they have the character ot a sacramental. 41 W-.. fifllf 717i !'HOU6Wf.5' if l'0!!fH 1416? !0fl!6', IWVZ7 !'19'0!f6'H!'.5' This beautiful chapel was ded- icated on Dec. 3. 1958. UW 1011641 iampas '1'he pavillion, a favorite resort oi the resident students. Q . in Freshmen take cz few minutes out from Physical Ed. to relax in the shade by the Gym. C! 'L'LL1iW f . 'i 5 Viv-'gunna' 'M gm:uL........W '.f ':.n:.r.?. ' ' ' A , k . - , , , ' ..,..-,..,.w.w....1g':-: , , - M , nw I - , A A , 7 if ' it-,, ,-.-.---- ' 5 A v V A at -, 1, 2 , I ' f E f 5: Ll' QVP1Q32m2M?i5,Lfl5is,i,i f w' 2 3 l f 2 Q Y :S 2 4 2 '1 - A 1 xf I 12, ,5,'5-...iW- -- , WF, . ...Y 'ffg'T ' 'Y , hm '- ,h QL.. ,., ' ' wx 121' fd .lin h , -.N , x , S fi E if . ' V W A . 2,1 3 5 2 S VS .uv . M 2 I g A ,Lf ,ff-L v : ff ' if Qiffbl' ' , ,Wg ap' wr' ,. 'iil Q Jr.. ff. 'knira A .,,gSg.4:.,,1w. iwfmg ff!N'?f'3E1-'Af-xflw. ::fvw..p,,.M ye. fnsufes ffaafbzfs lflffkzg. .. !f2.s',af7e.s' Eefwfozfs ,5 y . gpg-F5 . 4 - -Q 1 5 5 3? sg gg? if ji,-it N fbfkzkfkzg The principals office is a busy place. Secretarial routine, as well as trouble shooting for the absentees take place here. Mrs. lean McFarland and Mrs. Richard Somers assist Sister M. Calixta, principal. a 1 if Q i so 3 . - .. - Q K if Q5 ti' as A 5 'sk . 8 E X 'xx wr l . Q ss x The cafeteria. Used by all students at lunch hour, it becomes Q lovely dining room for the resident students at dinner time each evening, when meals are served family style . Sister Waltrudis is here planning those family meals with Mrs, Margaret Vasquez. Sr. Patrick Ignatius and Sr. Al- berta are always busy meeting and helping others. The lovely residence social hall is used for many purposes, but particulary for the resident stu- dents. Here they relax. play games, dance, write letters, and enjoy television, etc, 13 WW A 2 ov .f , 15 I sf smwv 2 .vw R? X .......-.R-N, Wy.- -2 P 3 ? .MK if 4 .- 1 wmuqmyi. i S ,geff A1121 li ,w XETTQFJ' Q ik FG an 'wifi uw M -Q ix Y ff, , .M bk fi ll ll WW? ll ,..,....,.,.,..,,...,..-,-,,,,,,,,,,, ,P 'Q sq-M i f 3 Q Q L V , . 1 X AW'! ,, 'ii ,, 'v E' . . a vt l F I , 1 -H I F . ,-.,..-,. . I V , . A ' 5 A A' ' ' 4 'W 1 C'- ' , . , , ...M . ,-.- . .,,,,,.., , ., ,I gn- f ' -w----w.-,-- My -M-- 'H-fwnuufifmw--A---'-www - . 1 . t I ' W MW.-'MW 5 , s' ' EQ ,xzgr...,., ,ZT1l-.Z'....,.4 -zwmfwm A' ' r K : 5 W P 1' , : 3 ' , 1 I., 'Af 2 1 3 W.. ' , . E V V , A 5 X fggygfy Mesa mm Us ff, Toni Aiken discusses a problem with Sister Nl. Calixta, Principal. Sister Calixta's kind and gracious personality is ever ready to pour oil on troubled waters, for the benefit of both stu- dents and faculty. Sister is also ti teacher of French. SISTER CALIXTA, PH. D.. PRINCIPAL Father Lawrence- I. Stuebberi, Chcrplain, ir: also Religion instructor. counsellor. and Sodality director. Connie Reardon and Carol Whitaker are the happy students here. 'I :L UW Search for Knawfedge Ano' Happiness pttp I fvmwdmwt X awww ' SISTER FRANCIS XAVIER, B. A., Re1igionIII, Ameri- r M can History and Government, Iunior Homeroom Spon- it , I pp p + i sor, Alumnae Sponsor, Debate Club Sponsor, Moder- I , ator of the Iunior Red Cross. ,,,t1 W tV Q C . I . . . . W X W I W Q In the picture above Bonme Ebest is getting some pointers ,N on her debate for the Bexar County Student Congressj K SISTER MARY CLIMACUS, B. A., Senior Homeroorn Sponsor, English III IV, Moderator of THE STAR Cschool paperj. QSister and Kay Bergel, editor, seem quite WW f pleased with the Christmas edition of THE STARJ QMa1'tha Amieva, pictured here, is one of Sister's stenography studentsj SISTER AGNES GERTRUDE, B. A., Stenography. 17 Www rw 'inn SISTER INNOCENTIA, Cand. M. A., Freshman Homeroom Sponsor, Religion I. English l, II. CAbove. Marsha Robinson 'sees the light' as Sister explains cr rule in Englishj in May Hezfea! fa SISTER CLARENCIA, B. A., B. S. in L. S., Librarian, Senior Home- room Sponsor, Religion IV, English IV, Sponsor of Library Club. Shakespeare by chart and recordingj SISTER BRENDAN MARIE, M. A., Religion III. World History, Iunior Class Sponsor, Sodality Counsellor, National Honor Society Sponsor. CAbove. Sister Brendan Marie indicates the correct answer in a Religion Quiz for Vicky Iamail.j CDonna Young assists Sister Clarencia in pre- Us Mlffas W 67651104 fondness Afro' fflffb SISTER EDMUND, B. A., Prefect of resi- dent students, Algebra II, Plane Geometry, Special English for students from Latin American countries. Qsister is here giving Marie Allie Tobin a little individual helpj SISTER AMADA, Cand. B. L. S. A ssistant Librarian. CHere we see Sister Amada ex- plaining the use of the card catalog to Dolores Martinez and Mary lane Meureinj SISTER ADRIAN FRANCIS, B. M., B. A., Instrumental Music, Choral Singing. Organ- ist and Choir director. QMary Emily Schultz takes a piano lessonj ffzey 194940 Us fo Aojusf Hur Sense 01' SISTER MARY OF THE CROSS, M. A., Religion III, Algebra II, Plane Geometry, Iunior Homeroom Sponsor, Sodality Counsellor. CAbove, Sister is helping Louise Sheppard over or rough spot in Geometryj Sister Margaret Rose smiles approval as Grade Grady puts the finishing touches on o formal. 5 .,,,.,.,r fgjw .. SISTER EVANGELINE, Cand. M. A., English I. CSister's willing little helpers in this scene are Iacqueline Brady and Yolanda Zamarripaj 20 SISTER MARGARET ROSE, Cand M. A., Religion I, Home Economics, Freshman Homeroom Sponsor, Sodality Counsellor, Moderator of the Future Home- makers of America. Vafzfes fn ,400 ofdance M76 Hema! Worms. Left - MISS SYLVIA VELA, Ccrnd. M. A., English II, III, Speech cmd Drama. Right - SISTER MARIA DEL VERBO ENCARNADO, M. A.. Spanish I, II. CI-Iere Sister Maria and Miss Vela are discussing Spanish Liter- ature with cr guest, Miss Amelia Fierro Banclala, D.Ed. oi Mexico City. Miss Bandala is an Educa- tion instructor in Mexicoj SISTER MARGARET HELENE, B. A.. Freshman Class Sponsor, Religion I, MQW? Plone ond Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, SISTER VINCENT FERRER, A. B., Sophomore Algebra, Book Exchange Gnd Rental. Class Sponsor, Religion II, English 1, Typewriting QHere Sister is helping Marina Cook.j Moderator of tue Sodality' QBarbara Guido is receiving some technical pointers on typingj ffzey feacb Us fa fbfhk... fo fvafzfafa., fo live MBV 19 Niqil Q He len Hazuda helps Sister Ioan keep the Lab. cabinets in orderj SISTER IOAN, M. A., General Science, Chemistry, Physics, Religion ll, Sophomore Homeroom Sponsor, Soclality Coun- sellor. .,rn..-all SISTER ROSALIE TERESA, M. A., Latin, English, Moderator of THE STAR CYearbookD and the Iunior Classical League. C Sister Rosa- 22 lie is a Carmelite of St. Therese from Oklaj SISTER PHILOMENA TERESA, B. A.. General Science, Biology, Sophomore Homeroom Sponsor, Sodality Coun- sellor, Religion II. CSister Philomena is a Carmelite of St. Therese from Oklaj I WM! We r9e!f'e1fe for I. ..-3 MRS. B. P. PANTUSO, B. M., Voice and Choral, Director of the Choral Club. MRS. LOLA SMITH, Cand. B. A., Art. K ty. J LEFT - MHS. P. E. PATTON, Cand. B. S., Physical Education, Basketball and Volleyball Coach. RIGHT - MRS. RICHARD SOIVIEBS, B. S., Health and Physical Education, American History, Government, First Aid. 23 fmpoffam' fzfefzfs Ano' 6'efem0f21'0.s'.. ...M . W-V. ,, , ,ff BK. i B ..WMwff . ,H 1 W. 147 '1 1 ttilrlk if ' -Y Y F' , 3 14 , t ,y W rf- ' 'v P Sodalists Bridget Boyle, Ie-an Ierry. and Bernadette O'Connor, ac- companied by their Spiritual Director, Father Lawrence Stuebben, are oil to the World Sodality Congress in Newark, N. I. Sodalists Charlotte James. Pat Ryan, Susi Gallagher, Barbara Nichol, and Barbara Maguire, former Incarnate Word students, also made the trip. ,M Annilou Leonard receives the Sodality medal durinq the consecration ceremony on Dec. 6th, from Rev. Law- rence Stuebben, Sodality director. Ring Day is always a very special occasion. P Sister Mary of Peace, White Sisters trom Metuchen, N. I., spoke about the Missions in Africa. M ,tt, fl' 'L 'ls I I v 'lu f f l 24 Uzffsfandfkz Sneakers. .. Alice Centeno receives the senior ring from Sister Calixta, Principal. Most Reverend Bishop Leven, in his address at the opening of school, stressed the importance of maintaining scholastic records. participating in school functions, benefiting from the spiritual advantages offered, and of relaxing at the proper social activities. Rev. Raymond B. Fullam, S.I.. author of The Popes on Youth gave a talk on vocations. Approaching this subject in an unusual way, Father spoke about the in- fluence of woman in the modern world, and the importance of using rather than misusing this influence. During the first week in November we were privileged to have Miss Anne Culkin presenting her Charm Course A , . s one student expressed it, Miss Culkin's course was fascinating, and comparable to any retreat I have ever attended . The Mothers' Club, Cod bless them. helped to make Open House Day the great success that it was. 25 ii i pp , , if wif if get Hfgbffgm' Me Year L l l It it fl it f' 'lt' ' W lm. it V Warns' f if 1 1 F it hm tit 1.-f-Rev. Peter V. Rogers, O.M.I., Editor of MARY IMMACULATE magazine. was guest speaker at the procession honoring Our Lady oi the Rosary, on the Incarnate Word College campus. 2,-lust a few of our students who attended the procession. r ill ,-1 W X On Dec. 3rd, 1959, Right Reverend Monsignor Iames M. Boyle otficiated at the consecration oi the altar in our new chapel. Monsignor Boyle was assisted by Monsignor Alexander Wangler, editor ot THE ALAMO MESSENGER, and by Rev. Thomas French, chaplain of lncarnate Word Convent. And we were all there singing the beautiful Mass for the consecration. 26 ,gk r., t.. W ,,,,,. ' I g mf wi vt' 1 MK 3 ' Mary Maguire and Betty Ani Smith were hostesses tor th4 Sodality reception on Decem ber Sth. A scene from the ceremony ot the conse- cration oi the altar. it x 1 ti W Jr ' , D iiti A W , .- ri mx mm' t 1 H X' nw H W On May Day we participated in the living Rosary. I' t t 41 ,... ,Ju .iil '1,. ,.,. 1 I X ,,!! i Y M xwxx M xlxx Mix' iiiiii t 'iii we W 1,11 , . ' ,,, M ' H ' Y , V t '++'1!'w'w rvwM f.,.,.t1l'l ,,,1 pw M, t iff' , J 1, 1 'i w t-t- W N it ' .N bf' . ' ' N ff' ,, iff,W.wKiwi ,tl J ft 1 1 t ' W X' - it N .N 11 n I L., V. ,, . Q W ti wmwgm ' Nw, T X t N NW,5,,twM,,wxt, ' t it it s ' + wt 4, - t ' N F I -an '+Md,,' 'tpw 'wR,,t,:,5 I ' 1 If 1 Wt xvwwrw P S Q v 4 ' H h M N ' lun' ' ' , , r ' N L' ' s , N nt as it 3 5 Q t - r 3 ' 9 , . r rm, t N it '. fs - . 33' o-V4 ly-gl 4 .f ' 'Q' N A P M L , . 0 , 5 ' ' , m l , 1' xl ,Q r x yr! ' w 1 'NN 0+ . 'X 1 'fill dn l ' fn D 'Q 3 1 ' W if ,f f I vit-it-, q5'!Wr.Q uit' iiii qt 'uf- ,nf 5 f 'I 4 W as 1537 W -my ww M-NNW' ' 1 , 0 5 Bernadette O'Connor, 'L Prefect of the Sodality. crowned our Lady, Queen of May. 'D ,Q g,..'YW f Our parents were present too, and joined us in honoring Our Lord during the outdoor Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. 'T Mliflfffyf Hill... 19e.s'm'enf Sfudenfs Home ' 1 N Yl!!-!!!!!! N xxwx M, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,....w-W-H-+f T' L i .rw South winq of Madeleine Hail, showing the sun decks. ' -ann-'-'vnu-s'mmnlMw.......,.., Main entrance, leading to the lobby. office, reception parlor and social hall. I l t te '1 , Wm. ltlt'itlltlt1t1tlt:tl2,t1tw,,.,, tam- ,L M, ,tn-t st, -new ,, , - ' ' X ,N 1 , X .M , ...une-.....,,s - 1. The exterior oi the Chapel as seen irom the main entrance. 2. Rear view of a part ot Madeleine Hall. Madeleine Hall, our lovely campus resi- dence which accommodates over one hundred students, is designed for graceful living in a homey, family-like atmosphere. Student government renders each student pleasantly responsible, and impresses her with the fact that she is an important factor in the well- being and happiness of all. Clubs and sports, a prominent feature of life in Madaleine Hall relieve scholastic routine, and render mono- tony impossible. Brieflv, the resident students are a happy crowd who love and enjoy dorm life. Fit fffese 141.9 Me 6'00o' Peopfe Who Iacquie Creamer is giving Sr. Edmund an enthusiastic account of her trip to Venezuela, for Christmas vacation. l would like to go there too. some day. says Sister. Rosita Gomez, Catalina Zepeda, and Maria May Garza serve our meals and keep our cafeteria at its shining best. l it 'JEFF l '--. fir.. .af SISTER LUDGERIUS, Dietitian, is a very busy person. Sister is always planning something for our health and comfort. wwf 'M rfh I up r i My 't.N!N , I SISTER WALTRUDIS has smiled her way in- to all our hearts: one reason why the snack bar is such a popular place. Avelina Gomez is her assistant. Keep Us We!! Arm' Happy I --..g,,..h nuns-..,,,-K Q. um.,- wn.. M Responsible for the cleanliness of Madeleine Hall are Aurora Moreno and Audelia Zepeda. M. Chef Algie Passmore is very important in our estimation. Being always ready to eat, we certainly enjoy the good meals served up to us by Algie. B' ' WWHM' A H it ,X paw, N MJ 'uw 4 ...tem i 'Huw-f , , L will ,ti SISTER ANNA IOSEPH, B.S., R.N,, is infirmarian. All ills big and small, yield to her gentle care. When Bennie is not repairing or installing minor tix- tures, or driving the school bus, he is 'on call' in his special domain, the boiler room, tending the huge machinery that keeps our buildings so comfortable. x x 'wiiiwlmi 1 X ALR Jfudenf Hovefnmenf ffl Madefefwe Ha!! ls RESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL REPESENTATIVES SENIORS - Patricia Rufio, Ieannie Allan IUNIORS - Marie Allie Tobin, Susan Vaello SOPHOMORES - Joanne Geyne, Connie McConnell FRESHMEN - Ann Chandoha, Meg Duncan W - L X. RESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL l PRESIDENT - Katti Gonzalez VICE PRESIDENT - Phyllis Morgan SECRETARY - Linda Guerra TREASURER - Sandra Pinkerton 3 ,ri ii lane Zimmerman practices for the Ping Pong tournament arranged by the Student Council. nfl it , lv If 1' it I ii ii its Af Signing the Resident Students Activity list is Marie Allie Tobin. Marie's choice is horseback riding. f40ff2fe 400' ffibvlsffzf .5 R Student Government is more than a name in Madeleine Hall. It is an actuality. Much of the routine activity is arranged by the Council. Supervising study periods, organizing clubs and sports, assigning responsibilities, directing the merit system, etc, are only a few of the ways and means employed by the Council to keep the students busy and happy. Patricia Rufio, Nikki Epley, and Beatrice Calderoni are speculating about whether Santa will appear in person or not. Qlncidentally, he didn't: but Katti Gonzalez provided a substitutej Teresa Llorens is becom- Claudia Smith is compos h ' El Rancho Grande is floating out on the ing Cm expert Gt the mg U new number fo! the lovely voices of Ann Chandoha and Patty Chqflegton, next talent show. pemcmdez. 33 Hefufnfwg from Vacaff'0n fs A ways A' Joy Hen 'M' t Q i O , Q S 5 1' Y, i 'M .4 J. mmf' Ianet and lane Zimmermann are intrigued by Cornelia MW Oh! It's stunning! exclaims Annabel Blanken- ship, as Cornelia Bozado shows off the latest acquisi' Bozada's description oi the 'darling' formal she got during 'ion to her Wardrobe' her visit home, But they won't have long to Wait for a sight of it. ,iw lx wal W Annie Virginia Bodden and Nellie Barrera returned with some treasures in the form of records: Spanish records, of course. M fbozfgb Unpackfkzg Pfesefzfs Pfabfefzzs. Here is Lucia Gonzalez preparing to have her icture t ke Th h p a n. e p otographer was just a little too fast: but the effect is very attractive anyway. Don't you think so? 't 1' pn? I ll' How much can a closet hold, or not hold, anyway, worries Carmen Rojas. We wouldn't know, Carmen. lv Q u M Mx ' W l will M ' W-if-'MMM l N it f',1 ,M,h'w. M. 'W W A l X E Travis Ann Cain and Linda Guerra have a lot of t y7 f li.i ',lI, W'lNllll hwy yyyyyyy W tt my W X ,, t iiit l fl' X ' Wy X t no es to compare: and there is lots of animation in the telling. Linda's lovely room is a cosy place for a chat. 35 i if .. ,..Mw t. , Claudia Chastant and Nikki Epley are ready to leave tar the Military Ball, sponsored by St. Mary's University. Escorts are Iohn Sprencel and Errol Iohn Deitz, students at the University. What's this! Not Madeline Williams on T.V. surely! exclaim Io Dorr, Nikki Epley, Claudia Chastant and Rita Siegrist. Yes. girls, that's your own little pal, Madeline. 36 When Susan Parrish and Kathie Helier take the ping pong pad dles, the little white ball really gets a workinq out. Nw r, N Uzff 'lfloafdeffano' fs f0,0.s' f , r :li W N 1 1 ,Wymt LP, 4' 1 f 4 l My .,.--I ' lllww' K t wt l X a L Mary Huff and Linda Haines can't afford to get out of practice, especially on modern jazz. One never knows when an invitation is impending, so we must be ready. Quiet games appeal to Meg Duncan, Mary Ellen Rundquist, Nazira Marcos, and Teresa Llorens. Even though all the closets and other receptacles are filled to the brim, shopping, like life itself, must go on. This time it is Diana Piedrafita and Rose Rojas who are stepping out for an afternoon tour of the stores. I Pfafmmy Alfm' Working fayefhef Iemenfs QW, mm Preparing bandages for the American Cancer Society is a special project of the Seniors. Lila Guerra, Rita Sieqrist. Mr Rose Rojas, Mary Sharpton, and Carmen Rojas were caught in the act. Sandra Pinkerton's pet rat, George. mm- M ,ti i Wir ,R me -i W rw - i t I M w 3 Q A 4 , could tell a lot of secrets if he could only talk. ummm MTN 'it M ,ft N 3 My if A KW...-I Mfr,-'Q Iunior, Diana Conger, appreciates the favor accorded to upper classes, that of being permitted to study privately rather than in the study hall. Hf'ef1o'sbfja.s' Afro' fngendefs 161770, fbazfgfifs' Relaxing entertainment adds to the homelike atmosphere of Mada- leine Hall. The social hall provides a lovely setting for leisure occupa- tions, such as letter writing, movies, etc. Letters are avidly anticipated, and gayly passed around. Pat Rufio and Phyllis Morgan like to share their correspondence. Lolita Reachi and Lucia Gonzalez are more exclusive. 1 , ,pf Pat Shambeck and Kirsten Guerdrum are experts in operating the movie projector. m if - x N :gt-Q' EW. , l mal t lt, 'tau .Q-. And answering our correspondence proves no problem in the lovely social hall: except, perhaps, when too many other diversions are under way. ' 39 .lm.m,.1,.Wm .X .Q sn. Q av SNES ww ,xkrsk RWM, SSM !'f9'0U6Wf.S' f4f7fJ'ffI5' 0ff!!fUA'f iff!! H. Romaine 14 6' f ffff fff Are Many Ano' Verma' iw' God blesses still the generous thought And still the fitting word He speeds: And Truth, at His requiring taught, He quickens into deeds. -Whittier n.9 May Are 14 ! Ufkecfeo' foward 006' Ufffmafe 141711 .. 'Wi PHP- Practicing a Latin play from the Auxilium Latinum magazine are Sheila Cloud Margaret Cucolo, Carol Cerwin, Pat Fulkerson, Teresa Cunningham and Vicky Meyer Lab work is a breeze for these busy freshmen, Margaret Martin, Cindy Gouger, Patty Rohit, Bonnie M h it K h ' ' ' an o , at y Kramer. Mary Iane Meurer, Sheila Cloud, Chris Whitehouse, Mary E. Schultz, Debbie Scheidt, Leta Menton. and Betty lane Schentrup. 43 14 We fioandeo' Pefsonahky .5',0e0fW?:a!4f X :Ili Roman soldiers CMary Miller, Ruth Scheidtb, Standard bearer CMary Des Rochersj and soldiers CAnni1ou Leonard, Helen Henkj send captured Gauls CMary Elizabeth Panioto and Paulette Rutledgej under the yoke. The fact that being 'sent under the yoke' reduces them to the status of slaves doesn't seem to matter much to these two brave Gauls. During noon hour this outdoor study usually takes place under the trees: but at the moment Catherine Austin, Mary Maguire and Ruth Scheidt are staying closer to 'home base'. tilts I ' A!! fa!! M7601 ILYV6' iafegoffbs. .. .5',of7f7zfa!. Exquisite Christmas rrirds were designed by the art class. Those cxt work on the ccxrds in this instance are Carmen Rojas, Hheedu Montunio, Lilia Guerra, cmd Maria Elena Correo. N Elizabeth Werner does her pcxrt on Open House Day by ex- mmm IQ Keenan returns :hiring vczrriticm plcxining to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Werner, and ci to yoke G tes, that She missed. frlend, Mrs. I. B. Rogers, the ideas behind the Art exhibit. N- 'W ffzfeffecfzfal 5001291 011 fzffaf, Afro' Pbysfloal Makin lovel creations for the style show are Virginia de Leon, Katherine Q Y Musgrove and Grace Grady. Annually the Home Ec. Dept. presents a style show, using the garments designed and made by the Home Ec. stu- dents. Admission to the show is secured by bringing in a donation of food or money to be used for needy families. Volunteer service at the Santa Rosa Hospital takes huge slices out of the leisure time of the Rosettes . These generous ones are Diana Conger, Mary Annette Bergman, Betsy Howerton. Carol Ann Wilson, Ioan Woods, Rhea Coffey. Kathy Kunz, Mary Elizabeth Panioto, Carol lean Perez and Linda Guerra. r 'Twin r W my y X3 il t . il l' x r-+ 'y 'ar , r f m A- W 66293249-' 4, I, PM 9 '4' M 9 WN WY VN. lb 'L 0 t f ' Wtw K lu-u 46 tr '55 it rf n ,B Hur foal .. fbmkm MM 500' for Wbefs Helping the needy and under- privileged is more than a pro- ject. It is a means of impressing upon the minds and hearts of the students their obligation to use well the wealth and talents with which God has blessed them. Mabel Hinds gives the assist to Sister Clarencia in English IV. This exhibit on Macbeth looks mighty interesting. X it Hehyfbn fs fha fore If Me iufffba um M. , M , Io Ann Gillen and Valdrie Giraud are getting acquainted w the visual aids used for Religious instruction with little childr Maps are always interesting, but this one is especially so to these students who are preparing themselves to be- come Conlraternity of Christian Doctrine workers, Aurora ith one oi en. During Sophomore year students are trained for active participation in the work of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. After careful preparation those who prove quali- fied receive a certificate permitting them to teach Religion to children in parishes needing this help. Many students continue this apostolate throughout and even after they have finished high school. Mendiola is watching her twin sister, Angelina, and lVl'Liss Harrison locating important places on the map of Palestine. .1005 70m 9 me , A neamtttlf sew ,otxxllff A db W if 'Um Qf. Q E UCLQQW Cb Pefmeaffkzg Ano' ffzfegfafmg A!! Aspecfs 01' 102' Confraternity aspirants are taught to be responsible and resourceful. When teaching aids are not avail- able these students are not hand- icapped: they make their own vis- ual aids. ftwrimwmg.--et Au- Using the Bible as a guide, Sopho- mares Patsy Liedicke, Donna Goodrich, Susan Mosier, Claudia Smith, Helen Henk, and Valdrie Giraud plan a map oi Ierusalem. Ioann Gillen, with advice from Donna Goodrich and Susan Mosier, measures the space for the map. I tt'l'iM lli l A'MN lN M ijurj Allirfr w V pool. 0F 'iff 'MSMM tw. 'W znrun 'mm ci 3 M BE mn , ' t 'T' mm M . , f1 rvnnvnfnn ,Mlm i ,lil 'il ll OILIHIIA 'mr 'ML HEMPLE 3 upper cm M .MDPHEL v gg mist wwf ifvmoer ll Y SIGN li W Ioan Gillen puts the ral touch, H E N N H V H L L E Y 'lt Carol Gudowski proudly admires the finished product Made of white wrapping a er lett . p p , ers cut from black construction paper, and a few touches of crayola, the map of Ierusalem is justly a tribute to the skill and ingenuity of the Sophomores. 49 HHUQIDII ls fbfkzkfkzy, 140 img, fflflylg MM 6'00f Every class throughout the day begins with the Lord's Prayer, a favorite plea for Divine aid. Nearest the camera are Kathie Helier, Mary Huff, Diana Hughes, Sally Kilby and Carol Ann Ieannin. MM, ,,.r,f ly 'AK it l N 'L ti... Cana is Forever rates number one with the seniors. Other favorites are Dante's Divine Comedy and The Cypresses be- lieve in God . Carmen Rendon shares an enlightening thought from the 'Cypresses' with class- mates, Della Mae Martin and Elvira Guerra. 50 ,,Mp'1' WM' 'X .lt 94' GMM, Mqpm' Students clarify their thinking by group dis- cussion and correlated read- mg. Mary T. Miller, Iudy Makovy, and Karel Larson discuss the problems of dating, a they are presented in the Sophomore volum of the group guidance series. Wav? if xlgm 1 'Nt gms? +..e,. for Jfbefs . .. fha 0001 D11 y .Qfooessfa My Wikis' ,uw ,t,,,i Serious discussion is balanced with a touch of humor, The ability to appreciate the incongruous in lite is reflected in the smiles of Iulee Kahn, Sally Kilby, Mary Hutt, Kay Kraus, Diana Hughes and Kathie Helier. One period each week is devoted to group guidance. With the Group Guidance Forum man- ual as a guide, students, in groups of six, frankly discuss teen-age problems and obstacles and attem t t 1 th ' ' ' ' p o so ve em in the light of God s law. Reports of each group s answers are pre: sented to the entire class and further discussion invited. The security and understanding gained b th. . . . y is experience makes for emotional maturity, and prompts students to seek help from those who are qualified to guide them. Following a discussion, Diana Hughes presents a report to the class. The atten- tion registered on the faces of Jane Kremenek, Helen Henk, Ruth Menger and Karen Larson, is characteristic of this stage of the proceedings. ffzgfflfb foafses Pmwb? foafs for fbozfgfzf ,Xuwr-. nr' new .tm iueiwwwwww :qw .M H, ,mf 5 , . Rosemary Chacon and Mary Ianet Sclirenker pre- Sue Cook compare notes. sent:-3 a new idea to the class. 52 Incarnate Word students must take four years of English. In ad- dition, an optional course in Iourna- lism is also offered. Seven teachers staff the English department. Spe- cial courses in English conversation and grammar are given for the benefit of Latin American students. If Z . iZ'iW sm Rules of composition come to life for Patsy O'Connor and Mary Woodul under the guidance of Sister Mary Climacus. Obviously Florence Martinez is also well on the way to success. Miss Sylvia Vela takes Io Marie Riedel 1 ichaelene Michnowicz over the humps in Moc Reading. We learn fo lflffefz... fa ln efpfef.. Visual and auditory aids make the study of English interesting and thought provoking. Tape recordings, by the students as well as those of professionals, invest the study of our mother tongue with charm and zest. WWPWUIUWW Seven Steps to Better Themes has a special attraction tor Patty Hewitt, junior. The clatter ot hoofs on the highway , and the crack of a gun in the moonlight become a reality tor the English I students in Sister Vincent Ferrer's class who tape recorded Allred Noyes' poem, The Highwaymann. Bobbie Davis, with the help oi shells, simulated the hootbeats. Iane Rex provided sound effects for the gunshots. iw-A WW N.. 'W' A has me-.rx Km, ,,- W. ,,, ws, it X is Yolanda Zamarripa, freshman, learns tu operate the slide projector under the tutelage of Sister Evangeline. ,E fo Uflfcffmfhafe. .. As our library bulletin board pro- claims, WE BECOME WHAT WE CONTEMPLATEH. I-low true, and how fundamental! :iw Maria Teresa Correa and Teresa Cunningham. members of 1 the Library Club, arrange books 'Qi W on the mobile shelf for distribu' tion to the classrooms. X J Sister Amada's happy smile is contagious as Linda Guerra and MW. in Q Sandra Pinkerton check out 1-nw fo 14,0,0f6'6'll9f6' 0111 Hef17'age IN A t ...rr isis .gr t,,,Wllll hl lx H A K. M ,,WmM'I W' , ,tw lil! W Wiki Shakespeare really comes into his own with students in English IV. Seniors see and hear Shakespeare is the title of this display arranged by Sister Clarencia. Mabel Hinds is operat- ing the record machine during a recorded presentation of Mac- beth. VE WHAT books. Mull L 54 Afro' 7611.9 fo f4ffaf71 14 iafanceof fllafzffe Izfffaak These young ladies realize that the key to all knowledge is theirs for the asking. Left to right nearest camera are, Billie Io Brandau, Mary Even, Gayle Anderson, Lindy Offer, and Marie Tobin. Meg Crawford is another valuable I lggl member oi the Library Club. Dicma Michael. Kathy Kunz, and Iudy Kopecky browse contentedly dur- ing noon hour. 55 ll flfoffzmy 50 5l!f6'0f Pfomofes Harmony Four years of Modern Languages, French, and Spanish, give Incarnate Word students a taste of national, as Well as of cosmopolitan culture. San Antonio being a city surrounded by military bases, many of its students have had several years' residence in foreign countries. To these a study of language means much more than it cloes to those not so well traveled. Particularly in this area where there is a large proportion of Latin Americans, Spanish has a special significance and utility. Antoinette Even performs 'in French' on the tape recorder. 1 . et -f fig ll L I Listening is important! Frances Laakman, Linda Stehlinq, Catherine McBurney, Nancy Zdrojkowski, Iulie Kahn, and Maria Elena Correa enloy a French recording. H' A. .,, Arm' Undefsfanwwg iefwaefz Peapfes 14.9 El Espanol es una Lingua muy hermosa . Sister Maria tells her ad- miring audience. Blanca Escudero recites in fluent Spanish the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe to a iascinated Patlee Etter. Margaret Martin's 'Spanish' efforts to entertain Sandra Hogan don't seem to be taken too seriously. fllufzfaf Knowfedye if languages, Ano' 14 Latin I aims to give a working knowledge of Latin grammar. Declension of Latin nouns comes easy to Gayle Aicklen. Latin holds an important place in Incarnate Word curriculum. Four years of Latin are available to those students who desire to pursue classical studies. All Latin students are members of The Iunior Classical League and of The Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin: and the majority subscribe to the official magazines and other per- iodicals of these organizations. Each year all members of the Latin classes take part in the National Latin Competitive Examination, sponsored by the APSL, the second organization to which reference was made in the preceding para- graph. Sylvia Ann Reyes demonstrates a synoptic conluga tion ot the verb scribere . 117' Sandra Kay Wilson eagerly scans her copy of Torch, U.S., organ of the Iunior Classical League. 58 R . ,...l Iommon Pefcepffbn Uf Me Bases 0 ffzfe faffafe f f My M' v--u wr an-if ,uv Diem Christi album somnio carol Ruthmary Schauer, Ioanne Herrick, Celeste Morris, Phyllis Coindreau, Betty Bricken, Ailith Perron, Paula Anderson, and Katherine Hinchey, on Dec. 19th, over the intercom. I t i h 1 ' ' ' us n case someone s ou d want to know it s, lm dreaming ol a White Christmas 1 and just to complete the record, they sang six other Latin carols also, including Iinqle Bells , which means in Latin, Tinnitus, Tinnitus, Semper Tinnitus. Mm THE TORCH, official publi- cation of the Texas State Iunior Classical League, is distributed by Marianne Chronister. Pictured here are, Mary Irene Holloway, Bar- bara Selcula, Helen Holder, Mary Esther Garza, Lyneve Prossen, Lynne Kinler, and Carolyn Bartos. 59 6'!1717,0s es 0 16' amen Jtfffufe, fusfoms, firm' mt 'F mm! J, A-.r ' 1.1 M, it When Latin II decided to surprise all other IWHers with all they knew, and some of what they didn't know, about the early Romans, the Ways and Means Committee put its three heads together and came up with a fabulous idea, We'll present a Roman style show . The three heads are Mary lane Kremenek, Warrie Lynn Smith, and Cheryl McMul1an. 'N 't t'vw,.faighQiE B0 Mary lane Kremenek relays the committee's plan to the class. Discussion and suggestions follow: and the show is practically 'on the roud'. Ifess Jjaafkeo' 14 Raman 5' yfe .Maw -..-v' f 'Y ty ., All the libraries, public and private were scoured for information. This shows Ruth Menqer relaying informa- jj! tion to the class from a library book. 'YJ' 9 1 iv izl i K1 X A' Y Q This sweet little Roman bride, L q.,,,.,, in her yellow tunic, saffron pal- la. and flame colored veil with yellow flowers, is Betty lean Glass. Q S A nk' A fx Senators and 'fi.,:r This Roman Uucly Gattij is 'protected' from V ,i consuls were serious ' ,N P Q: 14 minded men, and so are Pat Albrecht and the mm bl' G Qmmem 1' Y W' Teresa Chqvgffiq' called The PGSHUICI, , Here's the show en masse. They were all so nice we had to include them in a group. Lf! h K , gf , 5 y iirr , rv JJ, ,Q im X ' li it PN V X 'M 'M M' ltr-vm W A L ,, W... Q .WMM an H ' 3. 1 ij , F M lr J Q 'U , wg , I YJ 5 r X 'f ' Ni ' ' I i ' 1 -i N' i , x ,S T ,, ir, r ,i t ' l 9 ' ,' H el M' W i ti? ' r N' , ,N K I ffl l' ' im.. fl A L ,ir A ie t ' 4 A 1 . T T 'Y ff 1 ,i ll' Q it ffl 4 r 2 ' t , ri , I 4' I ,i L.. i 'W ii. 5 M - u ,Nw We leem fe Heeegnfze e'ee'e Pfewe'ef1ee fe r mw Sister Brendan Marie, instructor in World History, guides Sue Posey and Loretta Stressing the need for world unity based on tolerance and understanding, World History presents the student with a back- ground and framework of ref- erence for an intelligent study of developments within our own country. We are no longer iso- lationists. Modern means of corn- munication and transportation make for compact living and close relations with all other nations and peoples. Insight into past and present world relation- ships is a rnust for those who will be tornorroW's citizens and leaders. Pryor around the world via globe and textbook. I Let's seo how we can manage all by ourselves , think Loretta Fryar, Sue Posey, Richey Christian, Claire Searcy, and Christina Melo, as they set out to explore the globe. Inciden- tally this globe has a light inside , which should make 'finding one's N ,, way around' much easier. tr l -sh- Woffo' Affafks 14.9 We!! 14.9 ffl UW !fm'f1f1b'zfa! lf'Ve.s' IK Wmwmww What's the latest from Russia? is uppermost in the minds oi Marie Coe and Kit Burton as they scan the news map. Obviously they are not discovering any disturbing developments, judging by those serene smiles. World problems are a serious matter for Ioan DeGasperi and Kay Kraus. While Ioan is pondering Kay has hit upon the periect solution: It we could only get the poor old world to take the Ten Commandments and apply them to its ills, what cr marvelous cure would result! ww-WY S' ' it-tn We 670W ffl fafefafzoe, With the help of such aids as this chart on civil rights and duties, IWHS students are prepared to defend and uphold our torm of government. ln this instance the fortunate ones are Margaret Ann Meurer, Kathy Heyne. and Catherine Bell. 64 Fouunmovx of FREE Govern-nm-tr Hn Cxcdrgi-ur: flights md Dutiu . . tt, 1 3 li-wnrn Manta lint . 4 me wt mm INN .1 Q tt., Q - -.J me , . is Y K '-Q N ,W out mm ,, r f '- w..4mt,.w-wi , .. I vw. fmt: '..r.w..... tw w . , M . -,r M et M tv 'M' mwry, fm All IWHS students are required to take a full year of both American History and Government, these courses being open to juniors and seniors only. Stemminq from the need for dis- cussion in order to clarify ideas, and to get a clear insight into phases of Government in general and congres- sional procedure in particular, the De- bate Club, under the direction of Sister Francis Xavier, is an active and important adjunct of the Social Science department. Catherine Brewer takes part in a discus- sion about the possible effects of the Cuban revolution. The other members ol the panel are Ianet Schrenker and Yvonne Czar. PM Hesponsfbfe Awareness df Human Uesfmy r LL, fZ,.f'If..gA mmm Margaret Brewer, Betty Martin, and Iudy Babinski prepare a Mary Annette Bergman, Stella Dunphy, Sandra Comeback' Pinkerton, and Katti Gonzalez listen to a Jefferson High student putting his ideas across. The annual one and a half day Bexar County Student Congress, sponsored and judged by students of St. Mary University Law School, is open to all San Antonio schools, public and private. Each school participating formulates one bill proposing improvement on existing law, local, state or federal, or introducing needed legislation. Bills go through regular congressional procedure, are killed in committee, tabled or passed. The 'Congressmen for a day', who, by the way, could run the National Congress a close race in political skill and debate, are judged on their per- formance in committee and on the floor, and are given individual rating and awards. Christine Iessic and Billie Io Brandau get their point over to one of the judges. k lm hu! K Iudy Babmski and Billie Io Brandau hold one of the three awards which they and Christine Iessic won for superior achievement in committee and debate during the Cnnnrnss -- We learn How fa ffifhk... fxacfy.. Simple simultaneous equations seem simple enough when Sister Mary of the Cross explains them to an Algebra I class. But watching Sister and periorming o our own are not quite the same. This i Sonia Salinas sending out distress signals. In study hall we use our own methods oi arriving at conclusions, correct or otherwise. The 'arrivers' below include Ailith Perron, Lynn Galbreath, Katherine Hinchey, Patty Rohlf, Paula Anderson, Arlene Pat- terson, Margaret Martin, Pat Fulkerson, Frances Laakman, and Sandra Kiolbossa, and a few other camera shy spirits. FH '5- L..1 Whu... he f0l76'llS'f6'!7f jc .. fndependenf y Four years of Math, comprising Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry, are offered at Incarnate Word. A1- gebra I and Plane Geometry are re- quired courses: Algebra II, Solid Geo- metry and Trigonometry are optional. Seniors Linda Guerra and Priscilla Bitter enjoy manipulating the Geometry forms in Solid Geometry class. M' 5 VM I fifte ...nl Oh, yes, we have a regular blackboard chart for graphs, but occasionally we prefer to set up our own, af: Susan Gaines and Mary Even are doing. Sec, Tan, Cos, and Sin may look, to the uninitiated, like a secret code oi the fifth columnists, but to Iudy Gilreath it is merely a means of expressing an identity in Trig: and with Sister Margaret Helene's help the process is relatively simple. 67 We fmfe sffya fe Die Woffo' 0 flfa fare if 'M Leta Menton and Betty lane Schentrup are 'at horne' with suspensions and emulsions, General Science courses are avail- able to all Freshmen, and are pre- sented With the objective of arousing an interest in further pursuit of scien- tific matter. Both lecture and labora- tory methods are used. wt' X tfxtw Gecrqia Domenicali and Meq Duncan Study water pressure control during Sister Philo- mena's General Science class. S-Iii Plant and animal cells yield up their secrets to Mary lane Meurer and Betty lane Schentrup. Mm We learn fo Hecagnfze Me fn efffyefme Experimentinq with infiltration is an interest WN' ,, M! .u.,,,.. xwvwx- 1' t H Future scientists, Mary Emily Schultz and Debbie Scheidt neutralize a base with an acid, and test the results with red and blue litmus paper. ina game, it the expressions on the faces of Sheila Cloud and Chris Whitehouse mean any- thing, Mary lane Meurer and Kathy Kramer discover how water in a siphon reacts to atmospheric pressure. 'Hug ...Q- i 5 tt It I This could lead to a career in music as well as 1 ' science. Believe it or not, Patt Rohit and Bonnie M H 0, Manhott are producing musical tones with these N t Y A tubes. Hefifkza' Me 67601117711 Jfdef ffl ffm Ufmfefse Iocm Woods cmd Emily Kay Zidek collect hydrogen in the chemistry lob. .W ll-1 wwWIMMW' Indy Bczbinski and Carol Ann Wilson struggle t prevent their collected oxygen from escaping. Carbon dioxide is what Mctry Alice Fernandez is producing in this experiment. 70 Al? 15 J' Wm Ano' Me Harmony if Ifeaffbn Now I'm confused , thinks Bonnie Williams as ludy Kopecky disagrees with Diana Michael's solution of a gas volume formula. As students of Incarnate Word we are impressed with the fact that in order to fit successfully into a tech- nological society, and, at the same time, to pursue happily our eternal destiny, something more than a mea- ger recognition of scientific dis- coveries is necessary. We need to be informed and observant, to be on our toes so to speak. Courses in Chemistry and Physics are designed to provide basic training in the important habit of observation. The foundation laid in these classes may inspire some of us to continue our scientific studies, and even though we may not join the army of experts whose discoveries are changing our way of life at least we shall have an intelligent interest in what is taking place in the industrial world around Sister Ioan to the rescue! Diana is hap- pily proved to be correct. I hope the result will be what I ex- pect , thinks Io Keenan as she pours hydro- chloric acid over marble chips. US. I lil ,Mn W1 ,lf f 1 1, ist tsl? J.. ,if lilfflwll s:V'iQl1f,v ffIwlt lL!f ' , '1' It iulllffl ails' J' Wwitfwll' . , f '13, ' s3'ut,lWwwiZ9lltFllW' , f,3 iiwlWf'lfllf' 'll' l' ' -Wttttl iw-,ill l W ' Wk ,J 1 H ' fb ' X Jw 1, .W fW W 1' . w M Me More We Hecognfke flfafzffe ls' 500' Sandra Pinkerton looks skeptical, Barbara Hormachea, slightly less doubtful, while Kathryn Wood seeks enlightenment from her laboratory manual. The pulleys don't seem to be doing what they are supposed to do. IUQ www' vw X .r tttt .... lla- , i 'vt Sister Ioan directs Bonnie Ebest in the ro- 'W P cedure of setting up a mechanical experiment in Mm.-I Physics. Precisely, the problem is a test of the 'W mechanical advantage of pulleys. i The pulleys are now perform ing beautifully, and it's our job to calculate the total weight of et- iort force decide Barbara and Kathryn. '7 1 xl, y par o tie procedure. Yvonne Czar is taking care of this angle while the others are busy observing and calculus w W l ting , I' Finding the weight of the pulleys is a necessar t f l ,W q ' - U Pfacfflcaf Affs Are 14 flleowfm gf Jeff xpfessfbfz Recipes measurements ingredients temperatures etc. Sister, why do we have to know so much before we invade the kitchens? Why can't we just go in and cook? That's the difficulty. girls: cooking is an art, and like any other art it requires thought and preparation as well as prac- tice . And our first lew trials prove that Sister Margaret Rose is right. The lecture period is very important. With competent assurance Sherry Milstead 'cuts in the shortening. 74 Mary Margaret Hess seems to be a little doubtful, but thoughtful. W ,,,, M 14 Pfepafaffbn for Preparation for successful home-making is the theme of the Home Economics department. The school term is divided into units covering cooking, sewing, child development, and home management. Annually the students take part in a national table- setting contest, sponsor a Christmas dinner for a poor family, and present a style show featuring garments designed and made by students in the Home Ec. department. In union with Future Homemakers of America all over the nation, the Incarnate Word Chapter strives to achieve better and happier home life for everyone. Yearly progress is registered in an up- to-date scrap book. ,-I' X u M ' Contrary to everybody's expectations. including lan Blunt and Mabel Hinds, with a confidence born of success, mine' my Cookies me G Successn' exuhs vickl' Dun' glaze their delicious doughnuts. CThe camera knows they were delicious lap' because it got there just in time to sample the-m.j 4 Me Zfefzefozfs fllflyly 0 feff Mai Makes far Rip it again, Ieannie , advises Sister Margaret Rose, as Ieannie Allan wonders how often it will be necessary to follow this advice before this skirt is completed. Not every girl, even in Home Ec. classes, makes her own formal: but that is what Tillie Rocamontes has accomplished. This lovely creation on which Grace Grady is measuring the length of the netting was worn by Tillie at the Prom. 76 Making dresses for little children is a part of t child development course. With a real live model, b rowed from the grade school, Mina Sigmon is prepari to hem her 'especial design.' N at N W T 9 gr, Happier famf7y 117.9 What a marvel was the Home Ec. style show! Thirty students, with five little brothers cmd sisters, modeling fifty-three styles, all designed and made by the Home EC. students. Fabrics from Tripoli as well as the native variety, styles rivalling Dior'S. parents and friends watching with justifiable pride, we wish we could picture all of it: but space permits only a small sampling. While we still have a little space left, let us join in congratulating the Home Ec. department and the students on their outstanding work. TT' Iimly OHM' Ilymlm Dwuvmel mm Admmm VCM4 Above: Paula Rita Rose, Maria do La Rona, Eleanor Caballero W WW , wt 4 mt i lt lf, ,W l , t X Wi li XE Below: Noel Luce cmd Patricia fbfdlfyb Ifama. .. Betty Ann Smith as Feste, Siegrist as Maria, in a scene Twelfth Night, presented at the Drama Festival spon- sored by lncarnate Word College. Rita won an award tor excellent acting. Students from Catholic Central played the male roles in I Have Five Daughters . Miss Sylvia Vela, instruc- tor in Drama at Incarnate Word, coached the production. Mrs. Bennet QMarina Cookj instructs her daughter Lydia QClaudia Smithj in the art of capturing a husband. igwiimvty a clown, and Rita from Shakespeare's ...uid Mr. Bennet Cloe Scecinaj poses tor the camera after dress re hearsal, with daughters. Mary Us Keenanj, Lydia QClaudia Smithj and Kitty CGayle Andersonj. Near center, Rev. Mr. Collins Clay West brookl with his wife, Mrs. Collins CMina Sigmonj. Betty Ann Smith, Rita Siegrist, Iohnny Iohnson, and Richard Moorten in I Have Five Daughters. 'l'iln' ll lt' W in if mainly ' iw N lin, NK will Last but not least. Toni Aiken and Noel Luce por- traying Carolyn Bingley and Lady Catherine de Bourgh. respectively. at t , 't li. lr, E N glam Y A 3 A' m fu? Aff.. wan- D1 MW ,Mt N' W' 1 1 t, V wh' ' K , -nm, t , -I , Art students, Catherine Brewer, Dolores Reachi, and Carmen Rojas, try a painting from life, with Mrs. Lola Smith as model. as Art teacher, Mrs. Lola Smith, checks student progress, and gives individual instruction on the principles of art, to one of the smaller groups under her direction. 0 My 'M tw-it r 'Y 6' it at aiu Y , ,im mi, 5, ' wi'.:t,t.m C perky' , ' ' J,. 5, Mary Margaret Hess tries out a do- sign in water color. 79 ll 1.15 Afro' Musfb, LL-lI70f!'0fI 071019 When an excellent performance is required, the Choraliers, comprising Juniors and Seniors, are the ones who take over. At this year's Music Festival the Choraliers sang Greensleeves . a.n English folk song, Iesu, Hex Admirabilisu by Palestrina, Stodala Pumpa , a Czech folk song, and When Children Pray by Fenner. This is the Freshman section of the Choral Club, working on Arcade1t's Ave Maria , under the direction of Mrs. B. P. Pantuso. Freshmen and Sophomores compose the Choral Club. Kathy Kramer is at the piano. The Choraliers rated 'Excellent' at the Music Festival. Mrs, B. P. Pantuso directed, with Mina Sigmon as accomoarvf' was 1 .sp I 1411 lust a few of the Choraliers who lent their lovely voices to the Christmas pageant. t 1 ri i n The Bethlehem midnight scene, showing the kings and shepherds who came to wor- ship the Infant Savior. Mary Huff represents St. Ioseph. Jaffe! In the 'Annunciation scene' of the Christmas Story, Linda Haines portrayed Mary: Mary Ellen Finney. the angel. I l Mrs. B. P. Pctntuso. pre- ,N . E , pared and directed the 'l 'lllli t'.3,'! W ' H Y pageant, which typified the i if WN W lm I I 1 allegiance of all nations to Christ the King of the world. gf t tx il x l tum W-...uni All ready and 'rarin' to gc are Lyneve Prossen, Betty Hum mel, Linda Gardner. Patricic Miller, Barbara Sekula, Ioanm Herrick. Carol Stanush, Debbie Scheidt, Leta Menton, Rosemary Chacon, Maria Lara, Ioar Kukielko, Norma Whitt. Yolandc Zamarripa, Margaret Martin Frances Laakman, and Evelyr Tellez. Were they all out of step bu Maria? Anyway this is tougl work. Iust try it some time. 1,2,3,4 - l,2,3,4 - You find your left hand will your right toe: you keep you right hand on your left side. - or something like that. It's tor complicated for us: we'1l leave it to the Freshmen. We leam fa 6'00f0'f72afe Helen Huzcrdo qPtS ready to sinlf one for Inccirnate Word. Due to a late start we scheduled only five games. We won three and lost two. St. Gerard's slipped by us in the first and third games, but we stomped them in the second and fourth. We wilted Little Flower and downed Blessed Sacrament. In the YCO tournament we bowed to Sacred Heart, but came in second, losing to Sacred Heart by two points. All in all we had a fine team. OUR SCOREBOARD They We Little Flower 2 47 St. Gerard's 32 27 St. Gerard's 15 29 Blessed Sacrament 2 29 Sacred Heart 16 14 St. Gerard's 17 16 St. Gerard's 18 32 ollcyball loom B wmmw up. l l Bernadette O'Connor was high SCOICI for the Shcxmrocks. 83 w iw W1 www W! .5'zfb0fo771afe Mesa fo ffm .5',o17f7zfa! .ww ,ix ,,' Margaret Hickey sinks throw. ,. ,w.,mm .mwwm 1 W ' x Katty Gonzalez cmd Mary Sharpton zone guarding. vin, Wt, -.wi If af N Go, Team, Go! Fight, Team, fight! Win, Team, win! With lusty voices and waving pompoms they cheer the team to victory. Standing: Daralyn McNew, M'Liss Harrison, Mary Alice Navarro, Teresa Zamarripa, and Ioanne Geyne. Kneeling: Iulie Kahn. 85 Chosen from among twenty-eight candidates from Texas and Mexico, Loretta Schodts reigned as queen over the International Black and White Ball, held on December 12, in the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium. Sponsored by business organizations of Texas and Mexico, the Black and White Ball is designed to strengthen friendship between Mexico and the United States. Queen Loretta's escort was Pete Morales. 86 X Har lozfegf On Ianuary 15, before a ballroom crowded with cadets and their dates, Phyllis Bichard was proclaimed Queen of Central Catholic's 1960 Military Ball. Queen Phyllis, radiant in a sweeping gown of white lace, was escorted by Cadet Colonel Thomas Till, Cadet Commander of the ROTC at Central Catholic. Phyllis is a junior at lncarnate Word. W, kg Vw A , 'J . J? WMM j i Har Happfkzesses By far the foremost social event of the year is the Winter Frolic, sponsored by the Mothers' Club. Held this year on Ian- uczry 22, it seemed even more lovely than ever. Reveling in the beauty of winter decorations, and basking in the smiles ot our roya1ty , we danced to the music of Larry Herman's orchestra. All in all it was a night to remember. it if 9 E ww ,1 , . ,410 f6'e17ec1'fbf2.s' if 14 Joy Ma! Has flfa ffm' Lost in an ecstasy, Princess Constance of the House ol Reardon floats through the saber guard. llilillltt wrmtl y ' Q, lluwi ill-QA lt ,wx Iust a small section ot the lovely table set for the occasion: and a sample of the happy faces of those who shared in the fun. St. Marys University saber guard lend dignity to the Frolic. The vision approaching under the sabors is Patsy Martinez. Duchess Sylvia Martinez approaches the royal court, lyfdfgfllfof l'01ff.s ' fo 0111 fllofbefs' 67116 5 ... t Q Here are the Officers oi our Mothers' Club, the backbone, as it were, ot our school. Lett to right: Mrs. R. B. Satterlee, Mrs. A. A. Treut. Mrs. R. I. Woolfe, Mrs. I. Burkholder, Mrs. W. G. Austin, Mrs. G. Wilson, Mrs. C. Saenz, Mrs. W. Holder, Mrs. I. Hamilton, Mrs. I. F. Leudecke, and Mrs. C. Eudy. Open House during Education Week, the Fall Festival, the Winter Frolic, and Graduation Breakfast are only a few of the many activities sponsored by our Mothers' Club. They really de- serve a BIG HAND . But 1et's not forget that we also have Fathers who attend evening meetings and provide the cash to carry on activities. A BIG HAND to our Fathers too. Mrs. Frank Miceli, Mrs. A. Obriotti, Mrs. R. B. Satterlee, Mrs. W. G. Austin, Mrs. I. De Gasperi, Mrs. Glenn Wilson, and Mrs. H. A. Scholl were hostesses for Open House. 'B Arm' fa Uzff .ffudenf 6' 01111017 t Student Council Officers, Phyllis Bichard. Lynn Gallagher, Kathryn Wood, Katty Gonzalez, and Michael Ann Garcia make plans for Career Day. ' Aside from all other facets of Student Council activity Career Day deserves special mention. Each year the Student Council arranges a schedule with business and professional men and women to lecture to students about various careers. Each student signs to attend four lec- tures during the day. This year's lectures included Nurs- ing, Interior Decorating, Airline Hostessing, Psychiatry and Psychology, Accounting, Business Administration, and Teaching, among others. There are four lecture periods during the day, with several lectures progressing simultaneously. The set-up is interesting, stimulating and challenging for all the students. ,p ,, 4 , N wtstlitlliw' lf Pat Fulk:-rson, SC Representative Room 105, was on the Telephone Committee for planning Career Day. Supervisory duties fall within the scope of the Stu- dent Council. Seeing that tables are cleared in the cafeteria alter each group of 'diners' is the phase of supervision that Nancy Wood is taking care of in this instance. 91 Seven .5'fzf0'ef1f.s' 14776171 fllembefsbjo THE OLD , upon whom honors rest lightly. These seniors have been NHS members since junior year. Seated: Christine Iessic, Kathryn Wood, Noel Luce. Billie Io Brandau. Standing: Marguerite Burkholder and Mary Ann Weiss. THE NEW , conscious of added dignity and responsibility. Left to right: Helen Hazuda. Mary Annette Bergmann, Pamela Martin, C'Leste Fecci, Phyllis Morgan, Betty Martin. and Carol lean Perez. ynvvff fn flfaffbfzaf Honor .5'0o129fy Admission to the National Honor Society is the highest honor that can be attained by individual effort. To become a member a student must have lunior standing, rate A scholastically, and have proved that she is above average in qualities of character, service, and leadership. Sister Calixta is faculty moderator of Incarnate Word NHS Chapter. NATIONAL l Z Houck SOCIETY w ff S , 1, 'Z-.1 ff 1 9 c 7 of S I To encourage intellectual activity the NHS conducted an assembly entitled High School Bowl , covering questions in American History, World History, and Government. The twelve-girl panel com- prised the AMAZONS and the VALKY- RIES. Kathryn Wood is scorekeeper. Left to right the panelists are: Daralyn McNew, Donna Goodrich, Glenna Kay Grif- fin. Betsy Howerton, Mary Ann Weiss, Diane Barron, Nancy Zdrojkowski, Tillie Roca- montes, Lindy Otter, Susan Roush, Pat Al- brecht, and Margaret Brewer. - l i .,f . E 1 lx Chris Iessic, panel MC. 'Wo ,r I Kathryn Wood discusses a Triq problem with .D Kathleen McKenzie. All members of the NHS are available tor :- coaching service tor students who need it. g yi W.,-4 Uangfa fzffaffbns fo Hur PMYIIIHIS, f!70l!'Vlbll!6'f0f .ww A S50 United States bond was awarded by the American Legion to Kay Bergel for the best twenty-five word statement on Why the Flag Should be Displayed on Public Buildings . Presen- tation took place during a banquet at tho Gunter Hotel. it t '1 'M-...... Our students proved their mettle in national, state and local contests, and won honors for themselves and for the school. Those listed here are in addition X to the awards inserted under various de- partmental headings. t Incarnate is proud of its students, and we students are proud of Incarnate Word. 4 5 ,f Competing with schools in the United States 7 and Canada. Incarnate Word ranked among the highest ten per cent in the Secondary School Math Contest. The certificate for outstanding proficiency is held by C'Leste Fecci, highest ranking contestant from Incarnate Word. Priscilla Bitter looks as though she hopes to better that record when she enters the same contest in the near tuture. Top trophy at the KMAC Radio Station Teen Talent Show was awarded to Bonnie Ebest tor her vocal rendition of Oh, What a Beautiful Morning from the musical produc- tion, Oklahoma. ...uw-.N E: Ano' f0ff6'0fllf6'0f P Very Msgr. A. C. Wangler, Managing Editor of the Alamo Messenger, presents the AWARD OF DISTINCTION given to the school paper, THE STAR, to C'Leste Fecci during the Texas Catholic Iournalists Workshop. Sister Mary Climacus is moderator for the school paper. Ol the fifty-tive Incarnate Word seniors who took the Betty Crocker test, Sandy Meyer came out on top, and re- ceived an award pin. Pi. ,, rt. tx jf 41.4 Mary lane Kremenek, piano stu- dent ot Sister Adrian Francis, won a Superior rating at the Music Festival at Incarnate Word College. Mary Iane played Valse in C 495' Minor by Chopin, and Polichinelle by Rach- manirmll. Diane Barron, 196.0 Editor of the school annual, THE STAR, receives the YEARBOOK OF DISTINCTION award for the 1959 Annual. Sister Mary Iulia was adviser tor this outstanding volume. A S25 gift certificate was won by Roxanne Lohse in an essay contest spon- sored by the American Cancer Society Bexar County unit. ff 043' ti fffaff .Zoe .9 5000655 When E LTV' U1 Q UVM M Y C' Beatrice Gonzalez, Iunior, cmd Betty Ann Smith and Loretta Schodts, Seniors. helped much towards the success ot the Ad Drive. Eleanor Caballero Cwhom the camera failed to catchj was another fine worker from the Senior Class, We celebrated Catholic Book Week with a 'Book Bazaar' displaying the finest in paper backs. Teresa Cunning ham was Sister Clarencia's 'right hand' in carrying out this project. :W WH Looking backwards and for wards through our activitj section, we experience cz sensu of accomplishment. At leas we entered wholeheartedly in to all projects, and learnec much in the doing. We knovw that we have grown phy sically, mentally, morally anc spiritually. We have learnec that success is relative, anc that it is not so much WHA'l we do that matters, but HOW we do it. il GM? may .p1wy,,, 1-v-Mllllllliltmmt l ' WU ' lm.. fvefyafze 0129.9 fo He fbazfgbffzffgf Hegofzff M ll 'WI' A lot of work goes into prepara- tion for Open House Day. Iackie Brady is doing her share by putting an English exhibit on the bulletin board. 'l'hat 'uiimixuti ploasurc-', the ad drive, -in ,lf brought out the best in Pain llattoson and Ioan Guess, They really went over the top. riff!! nf 'FX I ,, Ou W JM, Y ' faxed .Mi ,jd J, M i ' 'N lv ruff- 2 U2'f!A7'?a?dW51' mfs In Affinia! rmufyjymb 'Ha' ,filly fftnvr ,ME i'W4,l f li YCAAFMKCJJ .a f.,,1iW M X nw ft! ILMX' t .1 mmff l Planters in the Biology lab need constant attention. Sharon Gelineau came back during Christmas vacation to 'do her bit' towards the good cause, 97 .5'oo'M1s'fs 141111 141' 10e1fecf1b11 ffl 716617 '74 ' 'ft 9-Q 7-s W V ' 'btw it ,mix 1:',.1 ,M v 3' x Q' LN! N' FV' --1: M 7, 1 W Consecrated socialists are: Iudy Babinski, Mary A. Bergman, Cathy Wittig, Carol Ann Franks, Iean Ierry, Carol Ann Wilson, Phyllis Bichard. Diane Barron, Kathleen Dowdy, Laurel Czuhaiewski, Teresa Zamarripa. Betsy Howerton, Susie Rogers, Bernadette O'Connor, Io Keenan, Stella W Dunphy, Annilou Leonard, Mary Des Rochers, Barbara Hermachea, 'A 1 1 Paulette Rutledge. fiillt, f 1 ff' 1 t l iuxxx, ' -' . n E wg A N .vw lust before she makes her Act of Consecration lg '1 --gut lean Jerry receives the Sodality medal from Father ,N U, g ' t Stuebben. -. '1 ' -er ,...... u The Sodality 'Way of Life' is outlined in this boek of rt.1l4 being presented to Stella Dunpliy by Father Stuebben. fUfll96' fo 500' Am' Ufbefs The Angel oi the Lord declared unto Mary says Bernadette O'Connor, and the entire student body continues the prayer. J md Today it is lean Ierry's turn to light the Advent wreath. ,..-n .-511 OFFICERS PREFECT - Bernadette O'Connor VICE PREFECT - Diane Barron SECRETARY -- Phyllis Bichard TREASURER - Carol Ann Wilson Sodality probationers stage a social to honor the newly consecrated sodalists. --rl C, no Props for an outdoor Crib scene are prepared by Annilou Leonard and Mary Elizabeth Panioto. 99 We fxpfess 0111 fbozfgbfs fn Uflfczfssfbn, Iebafe Bonnie Ebest rehearses her speech in prepe aration for the Bexar County Student Congress. 'Mk t Mdtudl Wt Being interviewed are: Annilou Leonard. Bernadette O'Connor, Iulie Sutton, Mary Ann Weiss, Helen Hazuda, Mary Emily Schultz, Paulette Rutledge and Margaret Martin were out of camera range. i U in My ! i Q Mutual admiration --- Mary Ann Saldana and Imelda Arcos Arturo Martinez, Youth Forum columnist in the Alamo Messenger, inter views I. W. students, for their opinions on the needs of the Church in the modern world. ll. fi if Mary Sue Cook and Iacquie Creamer listen intently during a 6-6 discussion in Group Guidance. 100 Q, l p i ...W , -iiimwi, M , l in Aff flfzo' imma I. W. Choraliers, open to jun- iors and seniors only, have proved themselves an outstand- ing and select group. They have carried off honors in local and state choral festivals. Always in demand for concert work, the Choraliers often provide musical settings for dramatic productions. Drama holds an important place in I. W. activities. Each year the Drama Club enters the state wide Drama Festival, spon- sored by Incarnate Word Col- lege. Assigned selections for this year's festival were from Shake- speare. Here are Betty Ann Smith, Arlene Patterson, Bonnie Ebest, Sandra Pinkerton, Mar- guerite Burkholder and Rita Sie- grist as they appeared in Twelfth Night . Rita copped the best actress award. Out tunesome threesome, Rita Siegrist, Bonnie Ebest and Lynn Gallagher, auditioned for the an- nual Talent Show, sponsored by KMAC Radio Station in San An- tonio. is lm Y, m l www. lf l .ww X 'DH- ..,.,..! .- if S .M 53 Reima' fee 5'eef1e.s' MM fee .Yee ee! Paper A , M ,Q M iv-ii 3 1., .4 , iq Q if 9 f i Q Qu' , l H l H09 .rf These cheerful feature columnists are garnered from English IV. Sorry We could not get them in action, since the features had gone to press before the camera caught up with their authors. Therefore in lieu of what we intended to do, we give you the lovely facial features of Carol Ann Franks, Bonnie Ebest, Linda Landry, Sandy Meyer, Mary Ann Weiss, Patricia Bitter and Noel Luce, 'feature writers for the Star . Our long-suffering typist, Susie Rogers, is besieged as usual by those busy little beavers, the class comment columnists. Left to right they are, Sandie Caran with her special Freshmen Quote Unquotablesn: Mary lane Kre- menek, author of The Sophomores Say So g Donna Young getting her Seniors Scribble Their Scroll into a prominent position at the typewriter: and Elena Densford trying to be patient while grasping firmly her master- piece, The Juniors Jabber . -we bmw ,pilmilmr , My .......-1:1 'V M Virginia Iones discovers that interviews are most enjoy- Moderator. Sister Mary Climacus, and co-editors, Kay able as she gathers information from Miss Sylvia Vela, Drama Bergel and C'Leste Fecci are justly proud of their fine paper. instructor. 100 'CZ Arm' 50l77y 'Hound fn ffkofes M76 Me Yearbook , '--m-mnmqm, ' H F: -l iwmmwwmwmimmwmm In H' H Mtlilll-it Ctlllnlununn lnnwllmw ' Mi It' it ll an-...L it ' W: 'lvllvuwtt-itllm l - e is rrrn 0 V ' Cover design and art spots for divi- 'X tk sion pages were all in the day's work l for Kathleen Stearns. ,t 'Xl nl Sylvia Martinez, copy editor and Diane Barron. editor-in-chief, have become so expert in circular motion that they can't stop spinning. W, ef' I ,umm 'ww w it iwmmwsm, M Q W iw I 5 t - ',,J , 'W' ...JM of-H v -- 40' 'fr t yywu wr t d dIrl9fliilY Diflnfl SGDCIIGZ is off to heat u Lynn Gallagher and Sharon Marlow explain the problems oi layout tea mg' End Dmne Barron doesnt mlenfl You get an idea No good .. Another and another .. All no good.., Baclr O eww er' to the first, and begin again. The circle is complete, 103 Waffswznssfs A514 MA!!! IWXXVKJ' M! H!! Hf,46'f .sw ffm -Proverbs f!z'f.5'19Wf!I! hm' A Afew Warm' if CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Margaret Martin VICE PRESIDENT - Sandie Caran SECRETARY - Lynn Galbreath TREASURER - Grace Swift tiitgitffm W A M an iiii it STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ROOM 105 - Pat Fulkerson ROOM 106 - Margaret Martin ROOM 215 - Arlene Patterson Linda C, Adams 'W gt W L X Gayle Aicklen 'I X M Q 1 V N Iclit Alvarez QW f' I N Hu Martha Amieva 3 MQW, 'f f ' g ml, E' , Paula Anderson f L-.my My fr 'A Carolyn Bartos , , r ' , , V, ,In WY- ,, , I . ,, Sandy Beall , L I L I 'W I Nancye Berchclmann S' ' GT I' ' ' MN Beryl Blunt 5 'N I Annie Virginia Bodden -triri MW ' ' ' ' fm, Jacqueline Brady 'N l I5 M I' 106 Florence E. Bricken Rachel Ann Cadena Sandie Caran Linda Casanova Carol E. Cerwin Ann J. Chandoha Marianne Chronister Sheila Cloud Phyllis Coindreau Margaret Crawford fnfefesf Am' Advenfafe ,ii i fgr- ? M in Fi A 'W w J 6 an J e lqyi,g,i ,' 4' if f or a X W i M in 'l ik 'X l M , i, h M y W i my ., Lil., gffiiwf- N , I I v A ' 'J W i'1:'W1,f3l7l W' , f 1, yn , - ,. wi wr ,w. ' ,aa iv II- A We, J-Lq,.,wlwwi ' W' M. W.. W 1. f M, ,M - -we 'll ,, ,ma ww-W' W X' if W , W M..-.w wi , ,.,T .1?-hung, ..-U-w .- 1 M v , vi 1 It WUI!! in 4 'Nv 1 Q ' - , 'Klum ...wanna l W ,1,,,.,g.gunnpnv14w4awKfwL-'2f'U ' ii,,.,fl-ff mf ' Y 1 an--auni ' '- , f ,M , Yolanda Zamarripa sets the ball in motion for a game of kickball during Physical Education hour. Margaret Cucolo Teresa Cunningham Mary Roberta Davis Betty Ann DeOchoa Georgia Domenicali Meg Duncan Loy Dwyer Barbara Escarzaga Blanca M. Escudera Antoinette M. Even ,i m, M if me can Q- -712 .M WQEJV ' VI 'W ' ' -.., , 5 ,f Lgnjk ' I .k mg! film' CW I , D M w '1 lil :M ll y y ,xy ag , W' 107 1 1 'nh HN Roxanne Lohse, Iunior, has Arlene Patterson mystilied with those wires and water, in the Science lab. May Patricia Fahey 1 I' Patty Fernandez Janice Forney we Alice Fricsenhahn Pat Fulkerson Lynn Galbrcuth Linda Gardner Mary Esther Garza Rachel Garza Jbsenfe. .. Admfke .4 45 L33 if if he 5lQfi P4 -,A mu 54 5 H. ,5 15 , '4 sd. -fi i ah Ay G MW Sylvia L, Garza l qill yi lll Lil Quilt' l llllllillllil Cathy Ryan is also in a state of wonder over Carol Ann Frank's knowledge of animals. mil . - mil? F 4,5 los A Rosemary Gastring G, 74 , ., 1.35 we ' aug M f fa cami Ann or iiri nd t wx I Cindy Gouger mb Kirsten Guerclrum la' ' Mary A. Guido Juanita Hernandez 2 ia I ig , ' Io Anne Herrick ,W i V' Mary Kathryn Hinchey 'g 4'!f : k K QA Sandra Kay Hogan A or 4 ' 1 . V, Helen Holder i 1 - I K . Mary Irene Holloway N .9 X Ae K x as 'sw I 13 Ist E l ,..X 6- it qua 1:-:ji wt, it ffmffafe .. Ano' 147' amp! fo free! Betty Hummel Lincla Johann Eileen Keenan Lynne Kinler Sandra Kiolbassa Pauline Kolmeier Kathy Kramer joan Kukielko Frances Laakman Maria del Rosario I iri 'K it ' 42 ff ,.'l in its as f y X t :sw w fm-- l f tg i f-' 'QQ1 pp f i .. K 3- . . lk: if Q it . we 1 , g gf.,':. .. . Sgggliiisss Q! Q K ll , 3 N L W up A Cucita Llorcns A A A A Q xx Teresa Llorens XX ' gmt 'A Susan Longanecker 1 X p Patricia Lopez Yolanda J. Lozunu Carol Ann Lutz G l Bonnie Manhoff Nazira Marcos Margaret Martin and Cindy Gouger are not going to let the problems of atmospheric pressure get them down And the lift pump is a lot of fun. May lfife In Me Present.. F ,,. as M t ., , in X f.. is 1 Win symm- Awww M4 ax Uszfafly Margaret Martin Patricia Martin Dolores Martinez Cora Mendiola Leta Menton Mary jane Meurer Vicki L. Meyer Patricia Ann Miller jo Lynn Monroe Peg Montague dvi f I L r- , ,re 1 we We we y 'wi L at X get SK pq Q84 X i M FL in Maria del Rosario Montiel Wa . i N' Celeste Morris t 3:32 , wr L Mary Jane Muckle ie', ki, Q' in to if Laila D. Mueller aa e ff L ' .. .Q in it C 1 Catherine McBurney ' Susan McGough i 'V iy fl Jeannie Navarro Martha O'Brien Pam Parker vt Freshmen believe that rest is just as much u part of physical develop ment as exercise is: and obviously they have convinced Mrs. Patton their instructor, on this point too. , Wm., , 'L rrir it it swat will in WW., 'ww , xt, Qt W ,lim 'WL Jil l ivlll X vi, tw ' ui, 1'- if'-vw' ti w l ww i li K 'li its l its tl' '1 ,uw -l may Are Jeff Hahn! Ano' fndependenf e Q , if ye- 'fd' ,Q .x fi F' XY h' 1 . it Betty is r .l 1 s S t A s a ' ' ' J 'C' 'M 4' ii! S- gr., . 'Q' We 'Q si Rutlimary Schauer Deborah Scheirlt june Sclientrup hlary Emily Sc'li1ilt7 Barbara Sekula Pat Shambeck Elizabeth Sheets 5, Arlene Patterson Ailitli J. Perron X' . Lyncve Pmsscn Lucille Quinoncs f WU' Karen Rawliris I jane Rex Sylvia Ann Rcycs Marsha Robinson Patty Ann Rolilf Cathy Ryan Sonia Salinas Elvira Sandoval Margaret jo San Miguel The Freshman Class sponsored a Thanksgiving food shower for the poor. Class officers, Sandie Caran, Margaret Marlin, Grace Swilt and Lynn Gal- breath gleefully set out to surprise a family of twelve. lm W1 iw' Uooasfbfzafgf Jw. li 5 an i t K .L new it 'fr l W K ,W M., 5 'Q 2' Rosie A i,if'Qy:f:W, me i l - I I W in V7 I .W ' f f . , n In C Q 'O 112 Carol J. Stanush Elizabeth Steves Annette Suhr Grace Swift Irma Tamez Evelyn Tellez Melvit Toscimo Joanne Valdez lice Vela W 6 V l ,ii if if H' ell f. l il f' ,fm ,W I f 31 me , mi in Teresa Cunningham consults Father Stuebben about a knotty problem in Theology. This Freshman Class may have difficulties with Latin, but they are certainly trying to come to grips with those difficulties. Margaret Wk-iul Elizabeth xX7t,'l'IlL'l' Christine XX liitelimisi, Norma Marie XY'hitt QL. ,ww j Q: Sandra Kay Wilson Yolanda Zamurripn Kathleen Zaworn jane Zimmermann janet Ziinmermann May flfeeo' 14 117776 194940 5 Patricia Rufio assures Karen Rawlins and Lucille 1 Quinones that Room 215 really isn't lost. Karen is quite dis- tressed over the fact that the said room seemed to hove moved its location: but Lucille doe-sn't mind provided she herself is not lost. What luck! A locker all to my- self! thinks locm Kukielko. lllil l .S'0P6W!l!0Hf.9 JW W .Yeek Reaper flleafzfkzg 7 WW WW H L 'H Wy? A Y IWW' mi 1 y 1 I 1,1 y , V .M- STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES NANCY WOOD Room 212 MARY MAGUIRE Room 211 KATHRYN AUSTIN Room 210 CLASS OFFICERS Secretary MARY ELLEN PINNEY Treasurer MARY ISABEL BERCHELMAN President NANCY WOOD Vice President nam 3- ffl Me Waffo' Around Mem. It's great to have a friend who owns cr big car. Hop aboard. Girls, and 1et's be ofl '. Kathryn Austin cautions Ruth Scheidt, Mary Des Rochers, Margaret Brewer and Sally Kilby. The chauffeur is Iulie Kahn. Beatrice Calderoni Rose Mary Chacon Molly Chamberlin Teresa Chavarria Richey Christian Margaret Brewer Sandy Bukovitz Kit Burton 'C 4 Maw f Aguilar it ,w 'rf 'V 2- Patricia lf Albrecht Kathryn Austin Becky Marie Baker Nellie Barrera X U Mary Isabel r ,M Berchelmann ' ' ' fllll ' sur 'ue , s f f v js! F , if L 'M it f A 7 4- f ff, ' .L W J at 5- 1.33- I We rs G' 4- 1, li flzey learn 70 ffzfkzk Uf Ufbefs Sophomore lane Kremenek is probably making a sale - but P we don't know what -- to the young man at her left. The chart was a display sponsored by the Sodality during the Archdiocesan Coun- cil of Catholic Youth convention. 4 I Margaret Brewer and Patricia Al- 1 1 brccht snatch a few moments from their l busy schedule to relax on the steps leading to Madeleine Hall. 116 ffzey Have 14 ffeafef Pefcepffbn i S Q 94 84 X . Q Q 8 Nr t e e Mary Des Rochers Ophelia Dicarlo Sharon Ann Dix Diana Doria AK Marie Coe ..,, , X' rw Mary Sue Cook Corrine Cortez jacquie Creamer wt .4 Annette Czar Laurel Czuhajewski Joanne De Gasperi Maria Petra de Hoyos 1 ,Q Carol Olive and loom Woods were appointed to assist with registration at the convention of the Archdiocescm Council of Catholic Youth. Rose E. I I A fl de Leon .,, Gloria De-Ochoa W- i SJ 117 l.-Hmmm fha Pffkzogafes if leaffzmg, Kathleen Dowdy FW! , , :will Loretto Fryar ,, X Judy Gatti Joanne Geyne Jo Ann Gillen it X , Valclrie Giraud Nl- ,- , ' Patricia Eisenhauer Patlee Etter Mary Ellen Finney Maria Teresa Flores W an ,N t Wh if 'S gm J FT 5- : l up we 'Nw W 4 ,f 1 HK rv 74 Betty -Iean Glass Donna Goodrich These hard working members of the Thanksgiving Clothing for the Poor Com- mittee are Warrie Lynn Smith, Carol Olive, Mary Maguire and Kathryn Austin. Hard work! Yeah, but they love it. After all, work in the common lot of mankind, and this isn't school work, in its usual form at least. lla N-uni fill www, 'Wallin 4551 llffs f -Q .lulee French M , t Q ,, N I NU 1 l sf ymy 9 R egina Grona 'Y A . it -r 1 Q itll. at A fl QS , it t N K M Going on a picnic? Nool Mary I. Berchelmau, Paulette Rutledge, Mary Maguire, Kathryn Austin, Mary E, Finney and Nancy Wood are deliver- ing clothing to the poor, and candy to the sister residents of St, Iosephk Convent. ,t W3 Helen Henk t Y 'sy ' at ' A W' .9 Mary Huff , Q: my will nw x J, K ' i n 1 lf 3 tilt is if t 4 gg, ...A Q-. .X t V A Renee Grona Climl Gudowslgi Sandra Guerrero B.1rbnm Guido joan Guess Linda Haines M'Liss Harrion Kathie Hclfer it ,.....-wt ' MW it ' it ,mt www' 1- , .t , M 2 Diana Hughes Mary Frances Incc Carol Ann jennnin julie Kahn 1790 Awakenfby ffzfefesf ffl Mary Maguire is looking forward to a course in Home Bc., as she admires this beautiful creation of the Home EC. Dept.. with her mother, Mrs. I. C. Maguire. N ll l wr y nt. rl ' X X' - ., 'mi wh l' ilu X' X Wi . ' 4 my an l 2 0 ,Q K 3, M -it 171017 fzffzffe X we- ii-, Q ' A ui R .U-T QQ If f- iv'-N J A he an . l ' 'A Av A ,Q X Sally A. Kilby Kay Kraus jane Krernenek Karen M. Larson Annilou Leonard Patsy Liedecke Mary Maguire Judy jo Makovy Maria Cristina Melo G. Angelina Mendiola Aurora Mendiola Ruthie Manger Michaelene Mechnowicz Mary Teresa Miller X Q .WW -i N K 14100565 llfew ffzfbzfsflasm. .. flfew fdeas Susan NOSi6r Connie McConnell Mary jen McMahan Cheryl McMullan DIIFHWHU MCNGW M317 AUCE Navaffo 5 ro ttf- Im-M no - 5 t Ji- , n in L 5 Nr wg f at Q55 X 1 X-My f '51 X X 'G in G 'z K if 4' 1 Q' is 5? t t 'D Q, Q- -u '1- Carol Olive Otila Orozco Pam Patteson Betty jo Pehl Janie L. Perez -4 mnmsnulw H W,,,,,,,,,,, M ...nr Life has its lighter moments , concede Kathryn JO Ann Pina Austin, Merry De Rochers, Iulie Kuhn and Mary Ellen Sue Posey ' Fmney. lWl D0 400' !0'ea!s'. .. Ano' MW! I 5: 5- :S fill 2 'C S 4 ,x 1 Lydia Emily Ramirez jo Marie Riedel Mary Ellen Rundquist Paulette Rutledge Pat Saenz Blanca Elvia Sancehz Luisa Sanchez Sylvia Ann Sandoval ' G I gg If ,.,, Z . M21 lf! !, S ll I fig I ,xi!,!L1 I' W' 1 ,l ig pe 11 . Gu ' 795 Ruth Scheidt ' 12 fmt, Louise Schoch jf' , Z Anne Scholl in ' I Claire Searcy W Barbara Shaffer ,f W K f 1 6 Sharon Skruhak Kathleen Dowdy uses some spare time to aid the grade school teach- ers to care for the little ones. 6 yo 'ni Hofftofzs far Jefvfbe. Gloria Ann Trevino Sandra Kay Ullrich if i t Claudia smith Warrie Lynn Smith . , ,,'V Penny Speier 5 ii e i fiifgf ' Mary Lou Tamez 'K yyyn Though man a thinking being Is defined, Few use the grand prerogative Of mind. How few think justly of the Thinking few! How many never think, who Think they do! Sheryl Hecxvey Sarah Morris Madeline Williams Susan Willett Sheryl cmd Sarah ccrme durinq the second semester Nancy Wood Teresa Zamarripa 123 IfUfVf019.f' flzmk fonsffacffve In ICI I he-ft I I I 9 -'I,.,,,w V M M- - , Ww w' 'Q WW 7' K A'-f ,, III, I CLASS OFFICERS I , I Helen Hazuda I PRESIDENT M' VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER fi M, Tonsillectomies are no respecters oi officers. This explains why Carol Perez gets 'special treat- ment' on the officers' page. She simply wasn't ambulatory when the photographer appeared on the scene. Em 124 Susie Rogers Susan Roush Carol Perez Gayle Anderson Linda Berlanga iw l l' jf: i Hi gilli ?' Hi' .i lurloo Babinski found it impossible to resisl the lure of Science even on open house dcxy. Linda A. Avey Catherine Bell judee Babinski Diana Benavicles Phyllis Bicliarci Beverly Boeck keel .rw Mm. WI? had Toni Aiken M.iry A. Bergmann Cornelia Bozacia Y ll i f ! , N l lili iiieii H i l hui! Q'- 'Wim M917 ffzfefesfs Are Waffo' Mia. fi? m w'gf .' When you work or study, think that you are helping to build the Catholic Church in the whole world. is the advice of Sister Mary of Peace and Sister Margaret, at the White Sisters of Africa, to Shirley Waiters, Susan Roush cmd Valerie Vigue. Marina Cook Maria T. Correa 1 t 'Www , an tt, WW Catherine Coshal Carolyn Demel M if gn' M I ut ,tit f 1 9 , ah: Betty Ann Braun Claudia Chastant M. ... if Ni Diana Conger Elena Densford Wm- t qw '- ' lf y ,I Travis Arm Cain Martha Carranza Rhea Coffey Diana Lee Diaz May fY,0f0f6 fha IDUSSIWIWYIPS if Helen jo Dorr Sharon Dowdy Margaret Estrada Gail Evans ill Ln 'QP fb Stella Dunphy Mary Anne Elder Nikki Epley Sandra Evans Mary Even Paulette Felan mmtfml W K We wonder what Catherine Coshal finds so absorbing at the other end of that microscope. There is no doubt but that Catherine is thinking intently. Vera M. Franks Susan Gaines feff fmpfovemeni .. fha fecfefs W tbl Dianne Garcia Sharon Gelineau Fabiola Hernandez a f L u Beatrice Gonzalez Mary L. Hernandez Glenna K. Griffin Margaret Hess Diana Bencrvides, Elvira Martinez, and Susie Rogers are obviously intrigued by Miss Anne Cu1kin's handbook on Charm. I wonder how soon our copies will be here is the thought uppermost in their minds. Jeannie Guerra Patty Hewitt Michael A, Garcia Helen Hazucla Margaret Hickey M41 rw, R-mr 1 - M . 4 X4 .i H 5012006 fha Hef17aye if fzfffzffe 5.4 i ',l'l5fP1AlUPHrF5', lily, uf ...N 1 1 lllff Mu- iw-Q ll JJ i M V uxx J in all M in llllll q K - ll ll J' M J H I N NNYNNNN y , yd aww UV ' fl ,,,, 'ini ' g i n W N J , ,J ,,.v l., Y 0 ill . 3 f' ' ' ' rpx V J l W J l my Anna M. Jimenez Elaine Kerse Judy Kopecky Roxanne Lohse Virginia Jimenez Mary Ann Koethe Kathy Kunz Willie Mae Mares Betsy Howerton Sandy Jaimes Vicky Jamail Marianne James 'M . f The studious young lady brushing up on Botany is Catherine Coshal. Ano' Me ffqgoffanoe if DYI76 Patricia Martinez Helen Melcher Dolores Mercado In 130 If Y 0 Betty Martin .Pamela Martin ,U Elvira Martinez Florence Martinez Thoughts too deep for words . Thi is what happens to Mary Ann Koethi when she finds herself alone in the Lak A, Q1 Qs xv 'Dx Lupita Meudiola Teresita Xloreno L- f lf' k K iw l Diana Michael Ana T. Miniel Janie Montague ll l , e, u E' en M W . mi- - XX X, we W!!! 1 140' Phyllis Morgan Clifton McNeel h-nil, Mary N eri Bernadette O'Connor Patsy O'Connor Lindy Offer james Etta Pallumun 6'ff7!fjl La Sonia McNeal I ' 1 I ,L t F' f Mary Elizabeth Panioto 1 W at 'W . ' :W Happiness radiates from Bernadette O'Connor's face, c she crowns our Lady. Queen of May. A L1 Susan Parrish Carol Perez Beverly Peterson NR ANN Au S ' - I. 'Q ' n sw , 'M W, NERHL Sli Living things foscincxte most people: but how many would spend free time studying them, as Kathy Kunz is doing! There's method in my madness, thinks Kathy. A good graded! 132 Mm is ,, . -- 1 4-pw-M' ,W i W, I l Marie A. Tobin ' .pw , s at .hd Ku 4-rm' A Louise Sheppard Dorothy Toman Jzffzfbfs Heaffie Dolores Reachi 'Ke vm, - -A my Y... 31 f 1.4 ,g if Y X. Nancy Reininger Susan Rogers , .1 Mina Sigmon Darla Trubia i Ellen Slimp Beatrice Tupa ix' Q ,ll 'lin 'SWA 1 V. Cynthia Rodriguez Paula Rita Rose Susan Roush Georgia Smock Nancy Twiner J 1 Me lV6'6'0l for P0.s'f712fe fbfbkf' If Mary Ruth Weber Priscilla Wehling Diane Willenbrock W-ur:- 91' 5' e fr CY' N4 Susan Vaello Adriana Vela Valerie Vigue if 16.eM..J..lCL5,a-fd Q' Www Neche H. Wagner Bonnie Williams ll A' ,4 81 Carol Ann Wilson Cathy Wittig There is a saying Of the ancient sagesg No noble human thought, However buried In the dust of ages, Can ever come to naught, J. G. Saxe. 14 Joan W'oods Mary Ann Woodul Dolores Zahn Patricia Zepeda .5'f!V!0f9'.5' .swam wma my Wm' I0 ME ffnfff Mf Pf4fH.5' 6'ffVf0195' .fee Me fzffzfre 4 CLASS OFFICERS R. ' ,R 'LSS V Lggsl-fj1,5Qgig'j:13 f Sufi,-5.5, Wifi:-'?Sv'-i ' ' iff' f- ' ' A . H, ... ....., , 3525? .fi is fill? A T 1 5 l no Ianet Ann Blunt TREASURER - Room 207 Mabel Hinds VICE PRESIDENT Carol Ann Franks TREASURER - Room 208 Sylvia Martinez PARLIAMENTARIAN Edith Noel Luce SECRETARY Loretta Schodts HISTORIAN Donna Young 14 .feffbzfs lfymt JEANIE ALLAN Longview, Texas Jeanie has been a popular member of lncarnafe Word High for +he pasf 'four years. She has served on 'rhe resi- denl Sluden+ Council: been hislorian for The Fufure Homemakers of America: and one of 'rhose who slruggled fo crown 'rhe baskelball 'ream with vicfory. Jeanie has sei' no definife goal for her fu+ure: bul' whafever if is fo be she wanis lo make il a success. Her favarife lhoughf: Friends made fasl' seldom remain fasf. SYDNEY KAY BERGEL San Anlonio, Texas Her sparkling personalily and friendly smile have endeared Kay io all al' ln- carna+e Word. As co-edifor of fhe school paper, vice presidenl' of 'lhe Sophomore Class and 'lreasurer of fhe Siudenl' Council, Kay has given much fime and service 'ro her school and class- mafes. She has faken parf in Dramafics and Music. and has proved herself fo be reliable and generous. Her iavoriie fhoughf: If everyone would work logeiher in harmony, forgeiiing racial and religious discriminaiion. The world would be a be+l'er place. S' S s - i g g IMELDA ARCOS San Anfcinio, Texas Social popularify has accompanied Imelda during her four years a+ lncar- nafe Word. Bul' she has noi permified sccial honors or occupaiions 'lo infer- fere wi+h +he more imporlanf dufies of her scholasfic and parish life. She has found fime fo lake par? in 'rhe Con- fraiernily of Chrisfian program, and 'lo be a member of fhe Fulure Home- makers of America, To be an X-Ray 'lechnician is her ambifion. Her favorife 'rhoughfz l musf have God's help in all +ha+ l do. PRlSClLLA BITTER San Anionio, Texas This energeiic liffle siudenl' has been a valuable assei fo her various classes and clubs, as well as fo 'rhe school in general. Always unassuming and willing, she has given more ihan a generous share of her fime 'lo 'lhe furfhering of class proiecls and club work. Socially she is also in 'rhe limelighf, having been chosen 'ro be lhe represenlaiive in fhe i960 Washingfon celebrafion in Laredo. Her ambifion is +o affend college. Her favorife 'rhoughfz Any brawler can provoke a quarrel: if needs a pafienf man io lay if by. ai ,Y - K DIANE BARRON San Anfonio, Texas Diane. compeienl' ediior of This vol- ume of The Slar, is also vice prefeci of ihe Sodalily. Her pleasing personalify makes il' a pleasure lo work wilh her, and consequenfly, she is much in de- mand for commiiiees, clubs. and similar problemaiical ven+ures. More 'lhan any- fhing else, Diane wanfs fo graduale from college, marry a 'fine Caihalic boy and raise six sons. Her favorife 'rhough+: Life is merely a bridge fo heaven. we musf use 'this bridge well. ANABELLE BLANKENSHIP San Anfonio, Texas Anabelle, whose greai ambiiion is fo be a leacher, is blessed wiih a generous naiure and a quief personalify, bolh oli which will sfand her in good slead in her chosen profession. During her four years ai lncarnafe Word she has faken parl in various school acfivifies, in- cluding baskeiball. She enioys reading, much oi which she will have 'fo do in order 'lo a'Hain her professional aim. Her favori+e lhouqhiz We learn noi in school: bul' in life. - ' is ,Vy,,jg,.-, ggi ff.f, ss, I 4 I I +2 Meir fbdllyblb' - Pfofazmo' MARGARET BLANKENSHlP San Anfonio. Texas Margarei will be remembered 'For lhe service she rendered in 'lhe Sodaliiy and +he Choral and Science Clubs. She has been ahlending Incarnafe Word four years. Travel. sewing and cooking are foremosl' on her lisi of hobbies: con- sequenlly she should succeed in her double ambilion -- fo finish college and fo be happily married. Her favoriie 'rhoughfz A ship should noi be iudged from 'Phe land. BILLIE JO BRANDAU San Antonio, Texas Billie Jo came 'fo Incarnafe Word in her senior year, from Tokyo. Japan. Previous 'ro her soiourn in Japan she aliended Alamo Heighfs High School. Billie Jo has been aclive in her church clubs as well as a member of the Jody Drill 'reams ai- Alamo Heighis. She is looking forward io maioring in psy- chology in college in order fo work in 'rhal' field laier on. Her fevorire fhoughi: The essence of life is living. . s . 7 R , glilfsfkifhf-iii -' X - gfaigsii i .- .. ' K ..., .. L Q Q X . , ,,,,. T .. was ' - ' Qi'1i iZfi.'2gg2fi Ji . iisfiia . if Q f JANET ANN BLUNT San Anionio, Texas Friendly, energeiic and vivacious are iusl' a few of 'rho adfeciives fha? may be used lo describe Jan's pleasing per- sonaliry. She has been class 'rreasurer during boih her Freshman and sop- homore years: class secrelery in iunior year and senior class president Her only desire ai preseni is fo be able lo live in Mexico or in Seguin. Texas. Her favoriie ihoughi: Life is wonderful: and we owe il' all fo God. ,S ,. s.,,.,g. i,rs .N ,W if ei, dv. si Q 'is W 'R i i, ss, Qi, 1. f -n ,N easy, N . , . . , ,i sri I . . . 15. K H- . I Eff. il . 'gf . . I .,,::. W .iyy gy mi ei sr . . ,is 5 serif CATHERINE BREWER San Anlonio. Texas Cafhy has affended lncarnaie Word for four years. Being quife adepi with rhe pen. she was elecied io represenf the school as a candidale 'for guesi ed- ifor of Exiension Magazine. Ca+hy's ambiiion is fo be a well educared. well rounded, arlisfic person . Her 'fa- vorite pasfimes include dancing. sewing. waier skiing and driving a car al' night Her fevoriie ihoughf: Admiralion is our poliie recogniiion of ano+her's resemblance fo ourselves. gg.. BRIDGET ANN BOYLE San Anfonio, Texas A prosperous future looms for Bridqer, if her accomplishmenfs in High School are any criierion. In addiiion ro belong- ing +o mosi of ihe scholaslic clubs, she received a hundred hour service Din in ihe Sania Rosa Hospilal Roseffes. and +hird prize in a sewing confesl' spon- sored by a local business firm. She has served the Legion of Mary as secreiary and ireasurer. Bridgel' wanfs a B. S. degree in nursing, and laier on. a nice family. Her iavorife rhoughfa Praise noi' a man before he speakeih: 'for lhis is 'ihe trial of man. MARGUERITE BURKHOLDER San Anionio. Texas The shorl space al' our disposal can nal' do iusiice +o Margueri+e's ability. Briefly she has been presidenfl' of fha Nafional Honor Socieiy. ieen columnisf for 'rhe San Anionio Express. and in- sfrucior in piano. Her capacily for assuming and accomplishing diificulf 'tasks has won fha admiralirn of s+uden+s and facully. Her only arnbilion is 'lo be a good Ca'rholic and mefher. Her favorife ihoughf: You know lhe sound of 'lwo hands clapping: what 2- SLA .-.mel A! -nn L-nal 4-lnnninn' 0f .5'1f,0ef1?Z'f29! .. M... 1-'....m illilii Sylvia Martinez takes oil with Q carload for Miss Anne Culkin's Charm Course. Who said it couldnt be done' Sixteen seniors in Sy1via's scarlet sedan! SENIOR FAVORITES Favorite teacher Favorite subject Favorite male singer Favorite female singer Favorite prayer Favorite song Favorite hangout Favorite college Favorite actor Favorite actress Favorite car Favorite cigarette Favorite movie Favorite Dee Jay Favorite T. V. program Favorite Saint Favorite senior athlete Class optimist Most genial senior Most likely to succeed Sister Mary Climacus Government johnny Mathis Connie Francis The Memorare Mr. Blue Bun 'N Barrel Incarnate Word Paul Neuman Debbie Reynolds Corvette Marlboro The Nun's Story Pat Tallman 77 Sunset Strip St. Jude Mary Sharpton Sylvia Martinez Kathryn Wood Marguerite Burkhold Cl' Mm' frpre SSID!! ELEANOR MARIE CABALLERO San Anfonio. Texas f Nofvvifhsfanding fhe faci 'rhaf much of Eleanor's fime has been given fo 'rhe Fufure Homemalcer's of America, she has sfill found fime fo be a Confra- fernify of Chrisfian Docfrine feacher. Eleanor plans fo go fo college and become a secrefary. Our besf wishes go wifh her. Her favorite fhoughiz He fhaf followerh iusfice and mercy shall find life. ius- fice, and glory. MARIA ELENA CORREA H. Zifacuaro. Mexico Maria's quief kindly manner has grac- ed lncarnafe Word halls for four years. Her remarkable creafive 'ialeni' has caused her fo be much in demand. when occasion called for someihing especially arfisfic: and Maria has never counfed fime or efforf when her services were needed. We shall long remember 'this graceful liffle lady. Her favorife fhcughf: The shadow of God is more beaufiful than fha brighfness of all creafion. P sl TQ? OLIVIA YOLANDA CASANOVA San Anfonio, Texas For four years we have all enioyed Olivia's delighfful personalify and hil- arious escapades. She has been member of fhe Choral Club. fhe Science and Spanish Clubs, and has made her gay presence felf on all occasions. Her only ambirion is 'ro secure a happy and harmonious marriage. Her favorife fhoughf: A good leader musf firsf be a good follower. YVONNE CZAR San Anfonio, Texas This energefic siudenf is aspiring fo become a medical docror. She has even fixed upon Tulane Universify as fhe college of her choice. Socially popular. she was Princess of fhe Navy fo fhe Black and Whife Ball. and Yvonne will mosf probably carry oui' all her plans fo a successful conclusion. Her favorife fhoughf: Why? -. -r fer .pf f ZW.. .. we 4 T rp- 'F ' Lei W K E 35 yy, -r g H 'Q .Dui iwfvgfsvr f - rs: , '11 - . T- 'imc ss, ' ' '31 . 1lfz.ii'e 54ff if yygwsihy. .' H' fggrfsuw 'iiiwlfs gwtz ,- 3' 1 'WWW rf s - W4 W on ,N . ei .. ' ' ALlCE MARIE CENTENO San Jose. Cosfa Rica Alice's predominanf ambifion is fo become proficienf in speaking and wrifing fhe English language. ln befween fimes she exercises her vivacious spirifs by faking parf in Junior Red Cross work. Dancing is one of her favorife amusemenfs: cooking and sewing are fhe iwo hobbies in which she mosf fre- quenfly indulges. Her favorite fhoughf: All is vanify ex- cepf fo love God and serve Him alone. MARlA DE LA ROSA San Antonio, Texas Maria's four years af Incarnafe Word High have been fruifful and successful, scholasiically and socially. She has been helpful in the many clubs connecfed wifh fhe educafional program of fhe school. The career of a privafe secrefary looms large in her plans for 'rhe fufure. A fypical indoor girl she enioys music and dancing. Her favorite fhoughf: We can never relive fhe pasf: buf we can always look forward fo fhe fufure. L T I lilly, lflillwiii r. l rm W W yi iyil I will Wi Mad ll J is if , 1 wr if VIRGINIA DE LEON San Antonio, Texas Virginia asks nothing more of life than the chance to be a good wife and moiher. Socially and scholasiically. Vir- ginia has been a success in The four years thai she has spent el lncarnafe Word. She has iaken part in afhlefics as well as in the clubs sponsored by ihe school. She especially enioys read- ing and sewing. Her favorife thought: Goodness and nobilify will endure ihroughoul' life. death and efernify. MARY ANN DICK San Anionio. Texas Much of Mary Ann's spare lime has been spenl in doing good fo others in ihe Sonia Rosa I-lospiial Rosefies. 'the Library and ihe Choral Clubs. She was elecred song leader for The Fufure I-lomemalcers of America during her iunior year. She plans 'fo be married soon afier gradualion so ihai she can pui her knowledge of cooking and sew- ing fo good use. Her favorite ihoughi: We musf bring our minds info conlacl' wifh truth. LYNDIA JANE DOUVILLE Mobile. Alabama Lyndia, whose high school years have been divided between Germany, Norlh Africa, and Texas, wanis fo be a reach- er. She has proven her compeience in 'the various offices 'ro which she has been elecied. In Tripoli, Norih Africa. Lyndia was football queen, secretary of ihe Teen Club. and a Religion teacher. May ihe fuiure hold success for 'rhis versaiile liffle girl. Her 'lavorile 'lhoughfz Life is real and earnesix and Heaven is its goal. Nik .A ,. gr, Marguerite Burkholderg, top winner in the Ad Drive seems quite reluctant to hand over the boodle to Diane Barron. Possibly Marguerite is thinking, That miserly Diane looks a little too anxious to get that hard earned cash away from me. Joop efaifan. . . BO N N l E EBEST VICKY A. DUNLAP San Diego. Texas During her three years as a resident student at lncarnate Word Vicky's genial disposition has won for her many friends, and got her elected vice pres- ident of the Junior Class. Vicky's present ambition is to become a reg- istered nurse, Vicky finds letters and long distance calls to New Orleans agreeable way to break the routine resident student life. Her favorite thought: It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. an of DORA ELIZABETH FERNANDEZ San Antonio, Texas Dora has been very successful so- cially during her school life. She was queen ot the Regis Club and duchess ofthe Candy Ball both during her iunior year. She has participated in many activities with the various clubs spon- sored by the school: and has also as- sisted her parish in the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Dora is quite artistic and would like to continue art after she becomes a Mrs. Her favorite thought: The torch of life will not be burned in darkness. San Antonio. Texas Bonnie is a veteran of the Grade School as well as the High School at lncernate Word. and been a credit to both. Bonnie's many activities include drama and debate, and singing, both choral and solo. She has served as pres- ident of the Debate Club. Bonnie, who has always been an honor student. plans to study medicine in college. Her favorite thought: Knowledge is power beyond the use of words. MARY ALICE FERNANDEZ San Antonio, Texas Mary Alice is another four year stu- dent at lncarnate Word, and has been a faithful member and office holder in many of its school clubs and other activities. Mary Alice is an expert in sewing, which pastime she enioys im- mensely. Dancing is also a close second in her list of special hobbies: but she doesn't intend to let any hobby inter- fere with her ambition to become a surgical nurse. Her favorite thought: We live for death: yet we die to live forever. .. rf. i f?fi'fi 7i5i'i I ei 5, rw. I .. -K Q f-,,,.-sm..,1-..,sg5 ' - 1 - N 7-.Sfsle-iiisf -. -- xr .f ..,. L . . 7 , a .f,-5i,sf.,,.,..-ff. ' s I . 6 -iisffiz::5!gLe2. ' ' A ,I a A gif . - 55.4,-.SQ.l's5z Sei , . '- Q- g - -. A s K ff f f . -I - f A .Q er A ..,,3.r' L ' ,Q if C'LESTE FECCI San Antonio, Texas A pleasing personality and a radiant smile describe C'Leste. She has, during her four years at lncarnate Word. been Freshman Class vice president. Soph- omore president, and co-editor of the school paper. C'Leste saves buffalo nickels as a hobby. Her plans for the future are still incomplete. but they will include college. Her favorite thought: As the twig is bent so grows the tree. YOLANDA FLORES San Antonio, Texas Active participation in school and parish work has kept Yolanda busy dur- ing her four years at lncarnate Word High. She has given of her time also to the work of the Confraternity ot Christian Doctrine. Yolanda likes to meet people. and plans to become an airline hostess. Her favorite thought: Personality should shine, not glare. Ano' .fofzofasffb Amfbvemenf i ii ill ,ulilihlli Will? iii 4 wwwiinwunnv SHARILEE ELEANOR FOX San Anionio, Texas This young lady wiih The quiel slu- dious personalily, began her High school work al' lncarnale Word on a Freshman scholarship. Allhough Sharilee is an ardeni sporlswoman, her plan for lhe fuiure is lo become a receplionisl. Since she enioys reading we hope lhal her dulies as a recepiionisi will leave her some lime +o indulge 'lhis pleasanf pasfime. l-ler favorife lhoughfa Beware of flaliery. MARY ELEANOR FRITZ San Anlonio, Texas , , lllsllhf ' i ' lm, i y , lilll ll 5 X , M lu, I , , un mils ew , l ' C ' 4 H by Du, nw' CAROL ANN FRANKS San Antonio. Texas Carol Ann, whose ambilion is lo be a legal secrelary or a commercial arlisf, has accomplished much during her lout years af lncarnafe Word. She was vice- presidenl of The Senior Class, secrefary and lreasurer of lhe Sodaliiy, homeroom represenrafive on fhe Sfudenl Council. and rover on lhe school paper slaff. With all This she mainfained honor roll scholarship, and found lime for her 'lavorile sporf, surf riding. We don'l doubl lhal she will be a success as a secrefary or an arlisl. Her lavorile fhoughlz A good leader 'fakes a liille more Than his share ol blame: and a lillle less 'rhan his share of credit Our prayeriul thoughts ond sincere good wishes follow you Grads, as you leave Inccrrncte Word. Moy God be with you always. llw-iw 1 l Frilzie, as she is ailecfionafely known lo her classmaies, wanls fo become a wife and molher when she finishes college. Her lovely smile and happy P9fSOf1Gli+y have made her an assel lo 'the various organizafions in which she was a member during her years al Incarnale Word. We all love her and wish her well. Her favorile lhoughiz Be graleful for life. lf gives you ihe chance lo love. lo work, lo play and 'lo meril efernal happiness. 'li A , l' ml LYNN M. GALLAGHER San Anfonio. Texas Lynn's ialenis are many and varied: and she pu+s ihem +o use generously and unfiringly. Lynn was Siudenf Coun- cil vice presidenf, chairman of fhe Junior Red Cross, organisi and choir direcior in her parish. She has given her services ro mos? of +he scholasfic clubs in school. ln her spare +ime she feaches belief +o 'rhe children in fhe school 'for +he blind. Lynn infends fo earn a college degree. Her favoriie fhoughi: Peace always comes afler a frial. As Sophomore Resideni Sfudenl Council Represeniaiive. Junior Sfudeni Council vice presideni, and Senior S. C. presidenf. Kafiy has given her besl' fo The residenfs of Madeleine Hall. Kaffy has been oufsfanding in 'lhe Dramafic and Debafe Clubs, and as a sporfs- woman won ihe sporfsmanship 'rrophy in her iunior year. If Kaify does noi' aifain her desire io be a good home maker. if will noi' be because she can nof ac- cepf responsibilify. Her favorife ihoughf: li' is belfer io be small and shine Than fo be greal' and casi a shadow. E AMERICA CATALINE GONZALEZ Del Rio, Texas Senfbfs fieoogfzfze JUDY D. GILREATH El Paso, Texas Judy came 'ro lncarnaie Word a+ mid ferm during her iunior year. A+ El Paso High School she was vice presidenl of 'rhe Sophomore Class, a Sfudenl Council represeniafive and 'treasurer for +he Tri-Hi-Y. She even made ihe WHO'S WHO lisi in her former school. Judy's pasfimes are painiing, drawing. and designing. She has decided fo be an inferior decoraior. Her favoriie fhoughla To love is lo wish anorher ihe highes'r good. Lucia, fhe girl wiih fhe lovely smile. has a greai' desire io Travel all over fhe world. She has been a resideni' srudeni' ai lncernaie Word for +wo years. and has made her presence felt by her friendliness fo all. ln her spare iime she likes 'ro read. wriie lefiers and cool. Music is anoiher of her hobbies. Her favorife iheughf: Knowledge is fhe 'founiain of life. LUClA GONZALEZ V. Monferrey, Mexico DIANA GONZALEZ San Anfonio. Texas jwjsgrgglffz-.',Q2.:i,3s-1,-7- wi f. 1 if . . . fs .,s.s5'.m s es f ii' 'I 5 lr' 2 as if me . iiii sr. A saiif iff- A A p os... y e yy z . K g ' :'s ' El? is :,,' iiii : L- A 'V .- iz. ' ifsffi r 25?-Z f iiiii 7 1 eir. 2 iise . C s f '2'i:'f :: I fd 1 2 ' Q 1 Diana, whose ainbifion leans in fha direcrion of feaching, is well known for her friendlniess and dependabiliiy. She has been a cons+anf and conscienfious worker in fhe Sanfa Rosa Hospifal Roseiies for four years. and was The firsi vice presidenf of ihis ieen or- ganizafion. We wish her much luck in the fufure. Her favoriie ihoughfr This is whaf l desire Q- fo be a friend io man. DIANE GOODRICH San Anionio, Texas A four year sfudenf of lncarnure Word, Diane has been aciive wiih the Sania Rose Hospifal Roseiies, lhe Jun- ior Red Cross, and ihe Volleyball leam. Her quiei' businesslilre personalify will be an assef io her when she a'H'ains her goal, feaching. Much success io her in her fuiure profession. Her favoriie fhoughit Every liflle bil helps. x so .s ,. GRACE MARlE GRADY San Antonio. Texas Grace has been a sludenl af lncar- nale Word for +hree years. and as a member of 'rhe Choral Club and The Future Homemakers of America, has given generously of her lime and en- ergy. We wish her much success in her chosen career. fha? of a naval nurse. lncidenfally. Grace is an avid reader and enioys music and dancing. Her favorife fhcughf: Because God has given us all lhaf we have. we musf use all wifh care. l.lLA AURORA GUERRA Monlerrey, Mexico Lila came fo lncarnafe Word as a Freshman. lell' us lhen for lwo years, and relurned in her senior year. She has been a faifhful member of fhe Sodalily. lhe Figh+ing 69lh , and 'rreasurer of fhe Semper Fidelis Club. Lila's choice of a college educalion cenfers around Business Adminisfralion. She enioys semi- classical music and wri+ing shorlhand. Her favorife 'rhoughlz lf's nice fo be imporfanl. buf more imporlanl' To be nice. Me J'1yf11WZ'af7ce CONSTANCE MARY GRANATO San Anlonio, Texas 5 . Connie has kepf very busy in her four years al' lncarnafe Word High, wifh membership in +he Choral Club, Fufure Hcmemakers of America, lhe Spanish Club. and lhe Sodalify. She hasn'f de- cided whelher she will be a secrefary or a feacher of Home Economics. Her in- leresls are varied, and include horse- back riding, sewing, cooking. reading and dancing. Her favorife fhoughll: l wanl fo be a success. LINDA MAE GUERRA Edinburg, Texas Linda. a residenl sfudenf. has iusl compleled a year of service as sec- refary of 'lhe Residenf Sludenf Council. The Roseffes. a volunfeer 'reen auxiliary of 'rhe Sanla Rosa Hospifal. has claimed much of her lime: and fhe Fulure Homemakers of America have bene- fifecl by her generous help. May success affend Linda in fhe career she has chosen, +ha+ of a doclor of medicine. Her favorile +hough+: Science is a mad- ness if good sense does noi' pervade if. S San Anfomo. Texas Elvira is an ardenl' parish worker. and has confribufed much fo 'fhe So- dalily of Our Lady in Guadalupe parish. ln school she has been equally helpful in fhe Science Club and rho Fufura Homemalcers of America. Her hobbies are drawing and reading: and her plan for fhe 'fuiure is 'ro beccme a sfenog- rapher. Her favorile 'rhoughlz To live, fo oufline. and fo live again should be lhe whole of man. Emma arfended school in Malamoros. Mexico, during her sophomore and iunior years: buf lncarnale Word was her choice for her freshman and senior grades. ln her schofl in Mexico Emma was a member of fhe Sacred Heari' of Jesus Club. and won several scho- laslic honors. She wishes 'ro gel married afler she finishes High School. We wish her much happiness. Her favorite +hough+: To fhine own self be lrue. N' Wlihl iii- bill . ni. -4 iiillljl R l' Wiiliillil X if lllillii l T will will EMMA NORMA GUZMAN Mafamoros, Mexico 0 I l O 0 Arm' Uffhfy of Iffffofsm KATHY HEYNE San Antonio, Texas If anyone should asl: Kalhy what her favorile pastime is, she would probably answer. Talking on the phone . This hobby has perhaps something 'ro do with her decision to be a speech ther- apist. Kathy has done much for the various clubs in the school, and has been active in the Future Homemakers of America and the Debate Club. Her fevorile thought: Anything worth doing al' all is worth doing well. T. Si? K . K 'N X .5 . -X .K ,, . ' . 'A f 7111.5 1 ' K K' ' 1 3' I X' 'Va-ewes- ff,'5,w1 ,. gf lg., i Q 131.311 . 7 .lf?f'lil- L. I K TWV.. 2 i - wa.-Nw Wf- . kh.kh K .... ai. my I X ,N s' V .-5: J: 5 ff a li MABEL HINDS Sen Anfonio. Texas Mopsy. as she is known to her friends, was our Senior Class freasurer lhis pas? won 'the high series 'lrophy in the year. She is quite an athlete. having Catholic Bowling League. Talking on 'lhe phone and wrifing leHers uses up mos? of Mopsy's spare lime. Upon graclualion from college Mopsy hopes 'ro marry and raise a large family. Her favorite thought: God musi surely smile el us of'l'en, for we do such silly things. T ix BARBARA ANN HORMACHEA San Antonio. Texas Barbara has a most' unusual ambition for such a sedale young lady. She wanls 'ro be an archi'lec+. Her many activities while al' lncernale Word during 'l'l'te pas? four years have proven her capable of assuming any posifion in public life. Horseback riding and swimming keep Barbara in trim for her slrenuous school schedule. Her favoriie -thought: Perseverance is the requisife for accomplishment. Bernadette O'Connor gets some constructive criticism on the arrangement of the Sodality bulletin board from Mary Elizabeth Panioto and Io Keenan. Carol Ann Franks seems to be doing all right without any help. YN. 4 . xg., . s. .N - 012916. .. i JEAN JERRY San Anfonio, Texas When Jean firsf enfered lncarnafe Word as a freshman her arfisfic falenf was soon recognized: and she was as- signed fhe 'rask of keeping fhe Sodalify bullefin board up +o dare, a posifion which she nobly and credifably ful- filled. She also displayed abllify as Sodalify chairman. She is an experf ice skafer. and has received public recog- nifion in fhe form of many awards. Her favorife fhoughf: Nefhing is im- possible fo fhose who love and fhose who will. JOSEPHINE ANNE KEENAN San Anfonio. Texas Jo came fo Incarnafe Word as a freshman and immediately began mak- ing many friends. Her sociable person- alify secured for her fhe offices of Freshman Class Treasurer, commiffee chairman of fhe Sodalify, and a posi- fion on fhe sfaff of fhe school Annual. She helps fo feach Chrisfian Docfrine in her parish during summer vacafion. If her plans work ouf Jo will puf her arfisfic abilify fo use as an inferior decorafor. Her favorife fhoughf: We are all God's mafernal relafions, His mofher's people. . -Xa s. -s-sas A . ,I f 1...- s--. 1 - ..-.. 3. s.,: :g E,s. 4l. l.e. g k P- ma y 7.51-L3 , . As, Chris came fo Incarnafe Word from Anchorage, Alaska. in her senior year. She belongs fo fhe Alaskan Chapfer of fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. and served as presidenf and vice presidenf of her freshman and sophomore classes re- specfively. Her ready reparfee has earned her the fifle of 'class wir'. She wanfs fo be a psychologisf. buf much of her fime now is devofed fc insfrucfing children in horseback riding. Her favorife fhoughf: Expression is a need of my soul. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH JESSIC San Anionio. Texas Scholasfically Mary Jo has made a hir. She was a probafionary member of the Nafional Honor Sociefy. and has won six medals and cerfificafes in Music. Many of her precious hours have been devofed fo fhe Library Club and fo feaching for fhe Confrafernify of Chrisfian Docfrine. Her maior in college will be Business Adminisfrafion. Her favorife fhoughfr True peace is nof secured by weapons. y as R i.i. MARY JO KOLAFA San Anfonio. Texas VIRGINIA JONES San Anfonio. Texas Virginia is the fypa fha? lhrivas on acfivify, and she never finds a lack of if. She has affanded Incarnafe Ward for four years, and during 'Ihaf fime has been always ready fo serve in any capacify on any commiflee fhaf re- quired plenfy of work. Recanfly she was elecfed fo fill fhe office of correspond- ing secrefary for fha Archdiocesan Council of Cafholic Youfh. She has decided fo ge? a B. S. degree in Agri- cultural Economics. Her favorife thought: YoufI1's obligefion fo fha world is fo parficipafe in sfudenf polifical acfivifies. - 2 . s 551 I' ':i:x2'a4a.f'ff1, 1. QI L5 14 5212. i fn .riff 'G' el M 4 .mn 3:1 eg L' , gm? . ps ,sg,m,.f,,.w . ...i V -- swiss - .. 7 ai . ' .. ,, f se.-,1 s.r . f 1 .... I ,ff , wi. -Y ff. V 35.4. g . - I. - - - s 5 stiff' ii' .' . , .. f.,,r . w.1fg,-,4.1.- I ' ' ,L 7- g'Q,1y nr ra. fji 3-,f.4Q7,':meiwa..4is1,-' W' . 4...:4.. s. ,, , W. .1 . . .. ri ,.. ...sri . V . -.. . .. . ,,... I iii 1 , i J Qi 1 K 51. -14,24 ' rginf '-in A ,WH- , is A .kiwi Ygpsl , n W' ' s i , L is 'if I is LINDA LOU LANDRY 'San Anfonio. Texas Landry. affecfionafely so called by her fellow classmafes. has been wifh us for fhe pasf four years. She has found fime fo be a reporler for 'Ihe Fufure Homemakers of America, and a member of fhe Ground Observer Corps. Landry will fravel far wifh her wif and her Baby car. Her favorife fhoughf: Can world peace be achieved wifhouf complefe de- sfrucfion! is 1 ' -'JM . nw ,I .. KATHY LEWIS San Anlonio. Texas Kalhy served in lhe ollices ol sec- relary and vice presidenl ol her class al Alamo I-leighls High belore her coming lr- lncarnale Word lor her sen- ior year. She became a member ol lhe Lalin. Library and Choral Clubs. This lalenled girl will, we feel sure, allain success in her chosen career as an inlerpreler in lhe Foreign Service. Her lavorile lhoughl: Juslice musl pre- vail belween groups as well as in- dividuals il peace is lo be more lhan a vain hope. . W- DELLA MAE MARTIN San Anlonio. Texas To become a regislered nurse is DeIla's only ambilion. During her lhree years al lncarnale Word she has been in lhe Choral Club. lhe Junior Red Cross, lhe Spanish Club and lhe Fulure Homemakers of America. She especially likes sewing and dancing. Wilh her pleasing personalily, Della will go a long way in her chosen career. Her lavorile lhoughl: He who lrnows nol and knows lhal he Irnows nol is simple: leach him. 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RAQU EL TERESA MARTINEZ Ray, a lour year sludenl al lncarnale Word, was honored by being chosen as Sergeanl-al-Arms ol lhe Hiias de Maria lDauqhlers ol Marvl. Her lav- orile paslimes are dancing and swim- ming. She has served in lhe Roselles ol' lhe Sanla Rosa Hospilal, lhe Junior E i Red Cross. and lhe Fulure Homemalcers ol America. Al presenl, Ray has no delinile ambilion in mind. Her lavorile lhoughl: Keep lhysell lirsl in peace and lhen lhou will be able lo bring olhers lo peace. i Q . SHARRON MARLOW San Anlonio. Texas As co-edilor ol lhe '60 Annual. and a member of lhe school paper slalf. lhis charming girl will long be re- membered lor her abilily lo gel lhings done. Sherry has also served on lhe Prom Decoralions Commillee and lhe Sludenl Council. Her lavorile paslime is sewing. Her ambilion is lo be ol service lo God and my counlry . Her lavorile lhoughl: The sleps of man are guided by lhe Lord. SYLVIA ANN MARTINEZ San Anlonio. Texas This smiling brunelle has proved her- self a valuable assel lo bolh lhe An- nual and lhe school paper, as copy edilor and roving reporler, respeclively. She has been vice presidenl ol lhe freshman Sodalily and Senior Class lreasurer. Sylvia loves lo wrile and hopes for a career in Journalism. Her lavorile lhoughlg Wisdom and puri- ly are slrenglh againsl' lhe lorces ol evil. .. W' ,J ,wif T . I I .-.i ii T915-sf . ' 6 o N for MARGARET ANN MEURER San Antonio, Texas Margaret Ann has proved her worth during her four years at lncarnate Word. She has won scholastic honors in Latin, and has served both the school and her parish church in various or- ganizations. The happy possessor of e Contraternity certificate to teach Re- ligion, she has been doing that forthe past three years. Her ambition is simple but profound, to be happily married and to reach heaven. Her favorite thought: A good name is better than great riches. ,mi r,,,r,i,,i,iiU, L, Zi, ,Ji ,, ff, Senior resident students, Vicky Dunlop, Noel Luce. Charlotte Nucol and Indy Gilrecxth arrange their schedules with Sister Edmund. The interested observer is Vicky's brother, Phil. Q 'sims :rf 5--is ,Q-Win-- y 64 ig. s JANET MARlE MILLS San Antonio, Texas Janet, one of the blue-eyed Mills twins, has seen much activity during her four years at lncarnate Word. The Junior Classical League and the Choral Club have both benefited by her et- forts. Reading and dancing talre up quite a lot of her time: but her chief ambition is to be a successful business woman. Her favorite thought: My guiding star will be my memories of lncarnate Word High School. ser ii K sa SANDY MEYER San Antonio, Texas Sandy's lively disposition and sense ot humor are her outstanding char- acteristics. She is the winner of an honor certificate in Latin, and a medal for first place in English. Her hobbies include collecting music records and writing. She doesn't have any special career in mind at present, but her long range ambition is to reach heaven. Her favorite thought: The turtle makes progress only when he sticks his neck Ion Blunt, Senior Class president. addresses the Freshmen on Orienta- tion Day. ,iii n 'll i i l' ii ii il ,. ,N .W ii ,, N ,iiii,ii, ri i it i' 'r till. ,. ' -iitwtll ii ii ig i i it i r, i 11759 3' flylifdf fllofzzefzfs. JEAN ANN MILLS San Anfonio. Texas Jean has been affending lncarnafe Word for four years. and during fha? lime she has cooperafed in many scholasfic clubs as well as in the Con- fraiernify of Chrisiian Docirine during her sophomore year. Jean seems fo prefer having a good 'rime +o anyihing more serious in fhe line of a career. lncidenially she likes parries better fhan s+udy. Her favoriie +hough+: Perhaps some day The siar I wanf will rise. Generous and genial Rheeda finds graal' pleasure in meeiing and working wifh fhe public. She has found an cui- le+ for 'lhis capaci+y in her Confrafer- niiy of Chrisfian work with lhe liH'le children in her parish. Her ambition is Io be an airline hos+ess so Ihaf she can meei and help many people. Her favoriie Ihoughlz We enier life and leave ir only once. RHEEDA ANN MONTANIO San Anlonio. Texas Sl-IERRY JANE MILSTEAD San Anfonio. Texas Being vice presicleni of Ihe Fufure I-lomemakers of America is iusl' in Sherry's line. for her principal inleresfs are inferior decoraling and famous arf pieces. By way of balance she likes horses and horseback riding. Sherry has her eye on a college degree wifh a maior in drama. Her winning person- alily will carry her 'fer 'Ioward fhis goal. Her favorile fhoughi: In God's will is our peace. KATHERINE ELAINE MUSGROVE San An+onio. Texas Three years ago Katherine came fo lncarnaie Word as a sophomore. During her years here she has helped in var- ious scholasfic clubs, and was. in her senior year. secrefary of The Choral Club. Ka'rherine's happy disposiiion will help her +o affain her ambifion fo maior in Business Adminisfralion, ai Durham's Business College. I-ler favorire fhoughf: He who knows and knows 'lhal he knows is wise: follow him. .ei T i'iii A LILLY MONSALVO San An+onio. Texas LilIy's happy li'Hle face has been around Ihe halls of Incarnafe Word for four years. During +hose years she has worked in 'the Latin. Choral, and Sci- ence Clubs. Her ambition is fe follow in her fe+her's foofsieps end become e docior. Here's fo you success, Lilly. Her favori+e fhoughfs ln His Hands are bolh we and our works: and all wis- dom and knowledge and skill. A A . sl 'Q J ,X .,.,. , ..,. Ax Beer f . Q' . 1... ,ms KATHLEEN STEARNS McKENZIE Big Lake, Texas Kaihy sfaried her freshman year wilh a bang, being a Duchess ai Ihe Winier Frolic. an honor roll sfudenf. and e prcbalionary member of Ihe Nalionel if -mor Society. She was chairman of Prom Decoraiions Commiifee during her iunior year, and Layouf Edifor of The Slar as a senior. She loves her summers af home. and her greal' desire is fo be of service 1-o her Church. Her favoriie lhoughlz We shall never pass 'rhis way again. .fenfbfs fieahke fha! CHARLOTTE MARIE NACOL Perf Ar'rhur. Texas Charloiie has spenf ihe Iasi' fwo of her High school years as a resideni' siudeni ai Incarnafe Word: buf de- spite her busy schedule here she has noi' losi' Iouch wifh her home iown. In faci she was ihe I958 Cav-OIL-cade princess fhere. She hopes +o' be e good business woman: and aII ihe signs poini' ihai way for her now. Her favorife fhoughf: Lei God be your guide: 'fhe road of happiness will open before you. I Q . L g kgs,-. DIANA l.UISA PIEDRAFITA San Tome, Venezuela 'ig -me me 44 5 e y, 16h Ne , Q if 5 Q - .0-sr I I , Q I I IRENE ORTEGA San Anfonio, Texas In her four years ai Incarnaie Word High Irene has displayed her school spirii on fha many occasions when she was called upon +o give of her 'rime and energy on behalf of scholasfic or- genizaiions. The Choral Club, Fuiure Her friendliness and personal charm have won many friends fcr fhis vivacious Iifile lady from Venezuela. during her ihree years ai' lncarnaie Word. Diana Hamemakers oi America and fhe So- prefers dancing' singing' and playing N dalify have bene.'iifred.by her unselfish fha piano so ouidoor sporfsh She also A iiqq efioiis- He' '3mb'I 0 ' '5 io be 5 good loves +o visii far away places, and hopes Wie and 'fn0iI 9 ' I 'ro iravel around 'rhe world some day. He i0V0f'i9 -iI'i0U9IiI'f if I ever +h'f1If Her favoriie ihoughiz Be simple as ihe ihai' educahon makes me beiier rhan dove: bm wise as the serpent my neighbor +hen I have missed ihe SPM' Oi 'if'-'9 educiilon- Afier 'rwo years a+ Breckenridge High School, Carmen reiurned +o lncarnafe CONNIE REARDON Word in her Senior year. While ai' Bosfon, Mass. Breckenridge she proved herself quife This happy liifle miss has been an eiiicienr in school eciivifies, and is now Incarnaie Word siudeni for 'Ihe pasi' secreiary of her parish choir. We wish iwe years. Always willing io assume a her success in ihe secreiarial career A IiHIe exrra work, she has pariicipaied which she has chosen. X aciively in 'rhe various clubs and or- Her favorife fhoughi: Fue vuesiro ideal y ganizaiions sponsored by ihe school. Her sea hermoso, grade. sublime. que sea inferesfs range from music +o wafer verdadero. que sea claro. brillanre , skiing: buf her pei' ambiiion is 'ro cap- yiuminoso. W iure ihe hear? of an Air Force Academy F 9 Y Cadet , , Her ieforiie ihoughiz Each journey. A ' long or shori, begins wiih a single sie . if I 5? ! P fy X - -Ji SANDRA JANE PINKERTON Brownsville, Texas Sandra's warm personaliry is our- sianding af lncarnaie Word. A 'I'wo year resideni' siudenr. she has given her fime and 'raleni' +o ihe office of ireas- urer of ihe residenf sfudeni Council. and vice presideni of ihe drama club. Sandra is oufsfanding in dramafic arf. and infends 'ro coniinue along fhaf Iine when sheienfers college. Her iavoriie ihoughf: There is more pleasure in loving Ihen in being loved. I ,, , ws,-..r..r, so WI 5 - I snM ' K , ,Ii I MARIA DEL CARMEN RENDON San Anronio. Texas We would never have thought of it , say seniors Kay Bergel, Mary Fritz cmd Lyndia Douville to Mrs. I. Burkholder and Mrs. W. F. Holder, il Father Stueb- ben hadn't thrown out a suggestion . One hundred cakes were baked by the seniors to help the Mothers' Club bazaar. Father Stuebben looks mighty pleas- 0 ed with himself and the result of his M suggestion. Tl LLI E ROCAMONTES San Antonio, Texas Designing and making clothing is Tillie's outstanding accomplishment: in tact she has won three prizes trom the Singer Sewing Co. in sewing contests. Tillie has been a conscientious worker in the Contraternity ot Christian Doc- trine. Even though she has all the ear marlcs ot a marvelous homemaker. her desire is to be either a therapeutic dietician or a Home Economics teacher. Her tavorite thought: Wisdom is better than riches. lt's a treasure that never fades. V X, . ,sf 4'i3f - S sissy' f .- CARMEN ARVEl.lA ROJAS Anzoategve, Venezuela ln her sophomore year Carmen came to lncarnate Word as a resident stu- dent. She is interested in civic and social activities: was on the Resident Student Council, and is a member ot the National Cancer Society. Carmen wishes to be a private secretary. She is interested in travel, dancing and col- lecting music records. Her tavorite thought: Worlc tascinates me: l could watch it torever. FWw,,.... 1 i-iwwuiw. ROSA NOELIA ROJAS Anzoategve, Venezuela Rose has been a resident student since l957. She is also an honor student. She was vice president ot her Freshman Class in Venezuela. Her slow smile. tacile satire, and studious attitude will serve her well it she ever attains her ambition to be the first woman pre- sident ot Venezuela. Her tavorite thought: An idle mind is the devil's workshop. .EW .E ...ai K QQ' 1 'mrs st .... . ,. S ,X fsisx s si e e ...ss , ...-eg ... 5' ...X As Tx -if? -' f ' i 5 . - . 5 ' tif - . i sly il I K . 2 ,iiiiisf ' ' w ' , V Str'3?5'E:-he 5 . A ng 3 'v,nArW mv' i- , ,-K mv, . Agp IW if ffeafesf 6777.9 .. love LlLLlAN RUFFO San Anfonio. Texas Lillian spends a lof of lime slcerching, reading and lisfening +o popular music: buf in befween she finds iime for horse- baclc riding. This versafile young lady affended Ursuline Academy in San Anionio before coming 'lo lncarnafe Word in her iunior year. Lillian would like +o be a privaie secrefary afler she finishes High School. Her favorile 'rhoughiz Underslanding lies beneafh a misfy haze of doubt DIANA LUZ SANCHEZ San Anfonio. Texas Diana's various talents are much in demand bofh in school and ouf. Her excellenf dancing won her a 'lrip fo New York and an appearance on 'Phe Ted Maclc show lasf year. She is oflen called upon fo perform for parish and social funcfions. Diana has been helpful in many school clubs. and was ap- poinfed business manager of lhe school Annual in her senior year. Her favorife fhoughfz ln silence and in quief fhe devoul' soul goes forward. PATRiClA RUFFO G. Cuernaraca, Mexico Already an experienced fraveler. Pa- lricia wishes fo confinue 'rhis inferesfing pursuil when her schooling is finished. During her four and one half years al' lncarnaie Word Pal has earned a cif- izenship medal and held posifions on fhe lesideni' Sfudenf Council. Embroi- dering, swimming, and wa+er slciing are Pafricia's favoiile amusemenls. Her favorife fhoughf: Don'+ worry. you'll never gel our of ihis world alive. LINDA SCHENK San Anfonio, Texas From Narimasu High School in Japan, Linda came fo lncarnafe Word for her senior year. During 'rhe fwo years she speni in Japan she was oufsfanding in service bolh +o her school and fo fhe air base hospifal in various capacifies. ln addifion fo this. Linda found lime +0 'reach Religion and fo worlc for fhe Junior Red Cross. We wish her success in her proposed business career. Her favorile 'rhoughfz We are fhe makers of our fufure. s - 3 iiiifflfiiyiiir . w ffgwfi, 4, ' .f aw-Q 5- ' we - . asm-.f-.xl ' f 5' g- -:sei--5.933 mi ,rg i- . -i..-- ,-.. . .- . , ' gif Cf' lefefffiff f 5 QWM if J 42 cfymwfwi l MARY ANN SALDANA San Anfonio, Texas During her four years af lncarnafe Word Mary Ann has been Junior Red Cross represenlafive as also a member of the Choral and Science Clubs and 'rhe Confrarernify of Chrisfian Docfrine. Socially Mary Ann has succeeded in being chosen a represenfalive of 'ihe Venus Club in I958 and l959. She lilres ice slcafing, dancing, and arf in general. She wanls To be an X-Ray lechnician. Her favfsrife +hough+: We musf do our besl and leave fhe resuli 'lo God. LORETTA ANN SCHODTS San Anfonio, Texas Bubbling over wifh humor and laugh- fer, Lorella has amused her friends for four years and endeared herself fo bofh faculry and siudenls. LoreHa has served well as secrefary of bofh fhe Sophomore and Junior classes. and as presidenf of The Library and Dramafic Clubs. So- cially she was also a success, having been chosen Princess ff lhe Black and While Ball and nominafed Queen of fhe Cinderella Ball. We could say more if space permifled. Her favoriie fhoughlz A handful of good life is befler fhan a bushel of learning. ai'-M 44 -fs ? Jo . y ff1ef70'.s'b4o -4 RITA SCHRAM San Antonio, Texas Rita is a good student and an all round girl. active in both school and parish work. Her school activities in- clude the Junior Classical League. Vol- ley Ball Team, Library Club and Choral Club. In her parish she worlcs with the Legion ot Mary and the Youth Club. Rita enioys listening to popular music and visiting with her triends. Her favorite thought: Woman is God's greatest gift to man. ,,,-g 'Ss l R. slit t , i JANET MARIE SCHRENKER San Antonio, Texas Janet, whose ambition is to be world traveler, is another tour year Incarnate Word student. Her membership in the Library Club, Latin Club. and Choral Club has kept her pretty busy. The Youth Organization in her parish se- lected her tor the ottice ot vice pres- ident ot the Senior Scout Planning Board. Janet's favorite occupation is sewing. We wonder how she can rec- oncile this with world travel. Her favorite thought: The world must try to work together, or we shall not be able to work at all. MARY LENORE SHARPTON Coahuila. Mexico Everybody likes this happy popular girl who excels in all types of outdoor and indoor sports. Bowling, volleyball. baseball. basketball and dancing are among Mary's accomplishments. ln ad- dition to all this. in her iunior year she was elected princess of the Music Fes- tival. Her ambition is to get to heaven: but while on earth she would like to be a legal secretary. Her favorite thought: When lite has knocked you to your lcnees. you are in the best posture tor prayer. A ' fi J 'i Sylvia Martinez. Barbara Hornczchecx and Mary Fritz are gathering new ideas from Father Louis Fritz during an interlude at the convention ol the Archdiocescn Council oi Catholic Youth. .focflsf Success. .. ffzfeffecfzfal RITA JUNE SIEGRIST Edinburg, Texas Rifa, a residenf af Incarnafe Word for four years, has been presidenf of fha Choral Club, a member of fha Dramafics Club and of fhe Confra- fernify of Chrisfian Dccfrine. In her home fown, Edinburg, 'rhe Chrisfian Youfh Organizafion and fhe Legion of Mary claim her also. Rifa hopes fo be an arf feacher and fo own a horse ranch. Her favorife fhoughf: If everyone would do his very besf, fhe world would be beffer, and God would do fhe resf. . M A X... .Lx-eq 9 6 , ! Luci Qi PATRICIA YVONNE STENGER San Anfonio, Texas Paf's ambifion is fo finish college and fhen ge? married. She has belonged fo fha Lafin Club, fhe Junior Classical League, The Fufure Homemakers of America, and in her parish, fhe Legion of Mary and fhe Cafholic Youfh Or- ganizafion. Her favorife pasfime is mal:- ing pizza. Her favorife fhoughfz If you laugh af your 'troubles you will never run our of somefhing fo laugh af. A-H eys ,.,,, S ELIZABETH ANN SMITH San Anfonio, Texas Belly Ann 'invaded' lncarnaie Word when she was a Freshman, and has made a name for herself by her acfive par- ficipafion in ifs numerous scholasfic organizafions. In her senior year her posirion as school phofcgrapher has given her a place on fhe Annual sfaff as well as in fhe hearfs of all her class- mafes. Belly excels in Drama, and has always played a leading role in fhe school's dramafic producfions. Her favorife fhoughf: So close fo Trufh and yef so far from undersfanding. JULIE SUTTON San Anfonio, Texas Obviously Julie's favorire sporf is learning fo use a slide rule. During her firsf year af Incarnafe Word she was class hisforian, and since fhen she has parficipafed in fhe Lafin Club, fhe Fufure Homemalcers of America and fhe Sodalify of Our Lady. Julie is also a member of fhe Nafional Federafion of Sfudenl' Musicians. She is nofed for her smiling face, happy voice and crazy driving. Her favarife fhoughf: Nofhing is fruly valued unfil if is losf. we -so , iff LINDA CARLETTE STEHLING San Anfonio, Texas ,I -Us 1, lu In fhe four years fhaf Linda has af- fendad Incarnafe Word she has earned many honors and filled various po- sifions in school and parish organiza- fions. In her senior year she served on fhe sfaff of fha school paper and fhe Annual. Linda's ambifion is fo find her frue vocafion in life and fo be a suc- cess in if. Her favorife fhoughf: Where is no Love, place Love, and fhere shall be Love. sg., I APRIL LINE TACKER San Anfonio, Texas April Line has many inferesfing pas- fimes including modern arf, reading abouf Yogi, and frying fo find an easy mefhod for pouring acid during Chem- isfry class. She would like fo go fo cfllege and become an 'lnfellecfuall However, April does manage 'Io keep her feef on fhe earfh, a'nd has helped in Delnafe Club and fha Sanfa Rosa Hospifal Roseffes. Her favorire fhoughf: Tomorrow is an- ofher day. Bonnie Ebest entertains at cz talent show sponsored by St. Peter's Youth Club. MARY ANN WEISS San Antonio, Texas Mary Ann, a national honor student. in addition to being a Teena Texas finalist and a member of the San An- tonio Aquatic Club, has also served as vice president of the National Honor Society. Secretary of the Student Coun- cil. and president of the Latin Club. Mary Anris favorite pastime is swim- ming, and her only ambition at present is to graduate from college. Her favorite thought: The basic issue in the present cold war is freedom or slavery. -wl!lHi 'uw--M 400' f4fflls'f1?: 146 GLORIA JEAN VALDEZ San Antonio, Texas Gloria, whose only ambition is to be as wonderful a mother as my mother has always been , seems to be working in the right direction. She is an active member of the Future Homemakers of America, and is fast becoming an ex- pert with the sewing machine and cool! book. Gloria helps her parish by working with the Confraternity of Christian Doc- trine. She has also given her service to the Library Club at lncarnate Word. Her favorite thought: The best years of our lives are slipping away from us. SHIRLEY ANN WAITERS San Antonio, Texas This quick-witted charming little girl will, we hope, succeed in her ambition to become a lawyer. During her three years at lncarnate Word High she has served in Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. the Choral Club, and as class treasurer of the Junior Class. She will be remembered for her sense of humor and her hilarious antics. Her favorite thought: He who knows and knows not that he knows is a fool: shun him. FP 373' gjey .V , 3 , f i MW gl wt' g an I . CAROL S. WHITAKER San Antonio, Texas Carol, a four year student at Incar- nate Word. has been active in the Latin Club, and the Future Homemakers of America. She puts her knowledge ot homemaking to good use in her own home. She enioys swimming, hiking and horseback riding. We wish her success in her ambition to become a tashion model. Her favorite thought: Love sought is good. but given unsought is beften Are DONNA YOUNG New Yorlr Ciiy, N. Y. From Weldon E. Howiri' High School in New York Cify Donna came fo ln- carnaie Word in her senior year. Having served as Sludeni Council ropresenf- alive and class secreiary in Howill Hinh, she was chosen io fill 'lhe office of Junior Red Cross homeroom rep- reseniaiive and Senior Class hisiorian af lncarnafe Word. Gracious and friendly foward all, ihis poised young lady wanis 'lo become a ieacher. Her favoriie l'houghl': Joys shared by loving hearis 'faire on a new inlensify: sorrow borne iogeiher is bui' half a sorrow. A FINAL THOUGHT God gives us love that We May give, And joy that we May shareg And sometimes heavy loads To lift That we may learn To bear. For life is gladder when We give And ioy is sweeter when We shareg And heavy loads rest Lightly When we have learned To bear. A!! 517 .9 Hom 50d MARGARET DALE WOOD San Anfonio, Texas Margarei came from Highlands High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico dur- ing her junior year. She had been pres- idenl of her freshman homeroom. as- sisianr librarian. and a member of ihe Tri-Hi-Y ai Highlands. Margarei' con- siders ihe earning of a cirizenship award her mosi' imporlani achievement Her ambiiifion is lo gel a good educaiion. Her favoriie ihoughlz Wisdom is beH'er 'lhan gold. and Prudence belfer lhan silver. Q M3-iii iff - T . .TS . ..,.. . . - ' a' 'l i ff. in r ' 5 S l ' f ' . '1'3.,Le:.! e lS2 ?f!f.f 1, K' VK aiaiff A ' ' ff' 4 fl ,..,.,,. NANCY ZDROJKOWSKI San Anionio. Texas Nancy can claim ihe disiinciion ol being a cosmopoliie. She aiiended school in Germany as a Freshman, in England as a Sophomore, and rerurned io Germany for her Junior year. She was prexy of ihe German-American Club for iwo years. of il-ie Carholic Youfh Organizaiion for one year. She won honors in Drama and Essay, and was voied ihe mosf popular girl in lhe iunior class. She has her sighls sei on becoming an aufhor. Her iavoriie ihoughiz lr is noi whar you d0 il1d'l mailer: lmi- LN.. ..-.. J- as 5. .,.. y ,Z , ..- . 5 ' .-rel ' 4 X :iff Q sf .sys r Q, .. . 1 ww- . . 1 ..s... - . . . , riff' .wig . . '- -V' , ,. 'fa f ar. 'sir ' 'nw Ti in ff fires. gl ' f . .3,g.Q:.2Qi: + P? filers ' ,,k. A.. K, .WS W4 KATHRYN WOOD San Anfonio. Texas A four year honor siudenf, Kaihryn has. in her senior year, been presidenl' of our Siudenf Council. As a Junior she was class presideni, and was Duchess a+ ihe Winier Frolic when a Sophomore. This induslrious siudenf wiih 'rhe famous smile says. My ambiiion is io be a feacher, and io be happily married 'lo Bill . Kaihryn hopes lo offend Man- haifanville College in New Yorlr. Her favorile lhoughi: Love life and if will love you. EMILY KAY ZIDEK San Anionio, Texas To become a denial hygienisl and marry a deniisi is ihe ambiiion of 'ihis cule girl. She is a member of ihe Sania Rrsa Hospiial Roselies, and has won an award for one hundred hours of volun- leer worlc. She is also aciive in Fulure Homemalcers of America. Her lavoriie ihoughir l owe any success ihai l may have afiained fo having always been a quarier of an hour lalo. -4' . . a-11 .1 ., . I . 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Zcrrzczmorcf - CA 6-3311 For Their San Antonio Achievement Through Sometimes ATUL Difficult Efforts VOLLMER 90965 TION5' ELECTRIC co. ' 6 1 1 1 G3 NOA SPEARS co. wiring and mggmqjg Repairing J ' IRT S- 418 Elm. St. 1nce 1902 CA 7-4188 9 Alamo Bottling Works Inc. ez 2' Q, 4 st f,f, ev S J Q .., ff tx -4 hhii ' W NCC luzz .ff,,1 , A 'X A A Real Texan Size Drink 315 San Luis Street San Antonio, Texas CA 7-9229 159 S '5 A 2 S is 2 as 3 5 if Q! HH 2 3 iam. M .1 9 mg in-A ix sl .2 I M fq . WM Fi 'M 33 M1 xi 1. 3. si i . Z xp ',,J ' ' . Y M' ' gg xi if ze X W if Q f X il' , l 1 ,HK an Q ' H 'U it M v 4 -4 1 4 4 H if nf n I Q 95 JV1f5 !'1 3 r Business Patrons A. 6 R. Beauty Salon Alamo Beauty Salon A Friend Alamo Neon Co. Andy's Service Station A. R. A. Manufacturing Co. Art Beauty Salon Aviation Services of Texas Bagwel1's Service Station Bixby Service Station Brady Garden Food Store Geo. Braun Packing Co. Broadway Bowling Alley Buddy's Drive-In Capri Hosiery Club C. :S S. Prescription Center Chapa Paper Box Factory Chito's Market 6. Grocery Clark Meat Center Clint Palmer Co. Dell Village Shoe Store Denison Furniture Co. Earley's Credit Clothiers Elizondo Florist Shop Fecci Food Store A Friend Garrett's Ice House Gibson's Costume Shop Classtov Cafe-Hotel Supply Co. Goodyear Service Store Grogan, Lord 6 Co. Habermann's Texaco Service Station Iames A. Hawkins, Insurance Hemphill Ford Center Hi - C. Drinks Hinton's Mobil Service International Exploration. Inc. Inter-Trans, Inc. Ioykist Candy Co. Deb-N-Heir Kit Kat Country Club Lane's Resort Fashions La Paloma Restaurant Leary's Shoeland Leopold Jewelers Luby's Cafeteria Mac's Flowers Marvin Ivy Motors Meadow's Garage Neisner Brothers New Braunfels Nat'1 Shopping Center Olmos Aquarium Supply Co. Olmos Pharmacy Olmos Radio-TV Sales G Service A Friend Ioe Pantusa Grocery Paschal 6. Rolf Service Station Penaloza's lewelry G Gifts Pullen's Department Stores H. Quintanilla Motor Co. Rahmberg Trailer Sales I. C. Rains Produce Rodger's Drive-In Rohlf Candy Co. Rosenberg Bros. Supply Co. Sheppard - Hamers Electric Co. Shiner Compress 6. Warehouse Co. Small World-Toys Southwest Automobile Paint Supply Co. Superior Printing Co. Taft Compress Co. Terrace Food Store Tower Laundry and Cleaners Valerio's Restaurant Victoria Compress 6. Warehouse Co. Warfield Smith Hardware Supply Co. L. F. Watts Texaco Station Wilson's Texaco Service Station Zizik-Kearns-Downing Funeral Home Reininger's Service Station This is a very important announcement. Our business patrons and advertisers have made this Annual possible. Let us show our gratitude by reading this section carefully. and by giving trade to those who have helped us. Thank you. DIANE BARRON, EDITOR. - -J Best Wishes To The Graduating Class of '60 Z' fk 'Km From 'N MRS. BETTY LANDRY INTERNATIONAL PRINTING CO. Commercial Printing BUDDY'S DRIVE IN-NO I.. Newspapers - Magazines Circulars - Programs Social Stationery . Engraving and Embossing 3431 Fredericksburg Rd. 911 E. Euclid CA 7-8219 Good coffee, Hamburgers, etc. Best Wishes to 5 fi The seniors HOTEL VICTORIA Taxco, Gro. Mexico -5' 1 Chas 6: Quincy Nibbi 'VM Managers and Owners 1 1 V 1! X - C1111 CA 7-4291 LABATT WHOLESALE pf Id? g for Q Tag Laundry Service GROCERY Co' Q e 0 Z , X GOOD SHEPHERD B 4307 St t' A 300 N S M W g -an-M LAUNDRY ox , a ion - . an arcos 1900 Montana St. - San Antonio San Antonio, Texas 163 I I LJ ,lj OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH Most Rev. Stephen A. Leven Rev. Iames M. Brandes - Rev. Ioseph Deane WHITE'S UVALDE MINES Rock Asphalt Paving Materials CA 7-7225 209 Soledad San Antonio. Texas Congratulations, Seniors From KIOLBASSA PROVISION COMPANY 1325 S. Brazos CA 6-8127 San Antonio if' 4 f'f-' 555 3 'fix . f -ti N' z A I I kx .N t ,nur . mfr 16.1 'l , 16's-,G a42Jkhr6'ua' Jnlfwfnlufzbrzny if C'I'lW'l0 xr. ,Q r r incz 5 5945 LAUREL CROWN FOOD MKT. Highest quality at lowest prices Specializing in finest meats, fish, and poultry, Fresh vegetables daily. 2520 N. Main San Antonio g W5 is V! A y 155 'li C lf U WALSH AND BURNEY, BUILDING 928N.F1OfeS- coNTRAcToRs -CA?-8385 Built Incarnate Word High School Chapel THE GUARANTEE 1 Men's - Women's - Children's SHOES Bags - Hosiery GUARANTEE SUBURBAN STORES For Your Shopping Convenience HOFFMAN-HAYMAN COFFEE CO. 601 D 1 St. Alamo Heights e aware San Antonio, Texas 5204 Broadway - TAylor 6-2511 LEhigh 3,1277 165 PENNER'S CLOTHING SALLY'S STORES SUBURBAN FASHIONS TODD'S San Antonio 226 E. Houston St. CA 5-7297 For that refresher after school hours Rita Siegrist, Lucia Gonzales and Mary Huff choose BARQ'S BARQ'S BOTTLING CO., LTD. 825 E. Locust St. BUDWEISER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 945 W. Ashby Place ENEBAI. I-lp'rl:l,, SUPPLY CDMPANY P. O. Box 328 San Antonio 6, Texas 166 Congratulations, Seniors MRS. RALEY'S CAKE SHOP 4438 Blanco Road San Antonio, Texas GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Headquarters for Tires, CAFETERIAS Car and Home Batteries 719 N. Main Clitomana Plazaj 517 N. Presa 401 N. Main CDowntownj 815 Bandera Rd. 4702 Sdn Pedro TA 4-2371 4900 Broadway APACHE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 1515 Tampico St. Compliments of San Antonio DON WITTIG Texas Office Furniture 812 Navarro San Antonio MILAM MILL 6. MFG. CO. Compliments of Custom Cabinets Store Fixtures T' 6' P' MOTORS Millwork 2127 S. W. Military Dr. CA 7-6412 810 N. Cherry San Antonio, Texas WA 4-1391 167 OHN A. ALBERT Co. HI E' ns Nou: or cnuxrn vnluzs ' Q Heating Q Lawn - Sprinklers Chrysler Air Conditioning 3114 W. Woodlawn - GE 2-7887 2425 Bfwdwflv San Antonio, Texas CA 6-7168 CORTESIA DEL BERNARD M. BROOKS Senor Manuel Correa L. Advertising Lerdo 17, H. Zitacuaro Aztec Bldg. Michuacan, Mexico San Antonio, Texas 5 Hi! And God Bless You, Seniors. D E Compliments Hotel Balneario COMANIILLA Apartado 111 Leon, Gto. Mexico 'Thermal Waters' ROARK 6. BLUNT CO. CAVALIER CLEANERS X General TAylor 6-9333 f Insurance 6410 New Braunfels St. X1 Maverick Bldg. San Antonio, Texas CA 7-9391 Compliments 52535 fl! SUTTON DRILLING co. N Petroleum center l 17.5.2 X soo N. E. Milnary Drive , 1 San Antonio Texas 9 ' K 11,1 Q 1 ' 4 U kk 169 CONGRATULATIONS of To The 14-ac M, - - wi CLASS g or 1960. GARZA TUXEDOS Complete Formal-Wear Rentals 110 E. Travis - CA 7-8094 San Antonio, Texas LEONARD'S COLONIAL SHOPPE Furnishings for Gracious Living 6450 N. New Braunfels, Sunset Ridge BLAUSER'S PHARMACY Prompt Free Delivery 910 Oblate Drive - TA 6-3221 San Antonio, Texas PRASSEL'S DRUG STORE Owned and Operated by WADE'S PHARMACY 947 Bandera Rd. San Antonio 1, Texas GE 2-2353 Sincerest Best Wishes from HENRY B. GONZALEZ Your State Senator 170 TA 2-3832 7 OWWY 5 RHIURIJ NO0K Q 51, f 'fo'-f s fl 51 'L x 4' at ' 1 J T' f 5016 Broadway San Antonio 9, Texas Iliff-e gnauly .94 .far wi-I X Safari tg? 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CA 6-6181 in the Gunter Hotel ED GUESS 2619 South Flores Open your teen-age account. W ' T.. 1,., fm I ' I Conqrdfulvfions gym 2 T v T. I1 iiffzqqfcda-a. I M fr- fo fhe Og!ALlItf3lI5l',?f f L . 1 SENIORS Los ANGELES HEIGHTS I EHCJE SHEIP sn-:DES DYED M. aENAvlDEs Te:-12 w. uLMas DRIVE Q P-nw. sAN ANTDNID, TEXAS sNow WHITE , LAUNDRY 5. CLEANERS 2221 Broadway, Som Antonio CA 7-2268 A FRIEND 3617 BROADWAY: Walking Distance from Incarnate Word College Swimming Poole' Restaurant' Room Servicef Park Mo-Tel welcomes you and your parents. I Compliments of Norton I-largis Co. sth s'r. AT Ave. a 0 sAN Awromo, 'rExAs o CA 2-1411 M1CHAEL'S Complete Auto Repairing DRESS SHOP DISTRIBUTORS OF 9 ffigilqing 931 Bandera Rd. and FRIGIKAR AUTO AIR CONDITIONING GE 3-S661 173 7 ,W PWZJZW . , 1 ' .v- Chlcago 0 long Island Clty Dallas 0 Ailanfu o Plfisburgh Deirolf 0 Phlludelphla Boston I San Franclsco Indlanapolls 1 , ,J r W huh!! .4 A, 1- 411 ' 1 L. 07' W! 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QE , W KES OF YIXAS. IV TN! ALAMO Where Your Beauty Dollar Buys the Most Dollar Wave Shops DOWNTOWN SUBURBAN 124 Jefferson St. Las Palmas CA 7-5388 Shopping City 0 GE 2-7291 San Antomo, Texas 'W Congratulations To Class Of '60 B? BE WISE SIMS LUMBER CO. ACME RENTS 2123 No. Alamo SL T. V.'s and Fans - 53.00 a week. CA 7-2456 425 N. Alamo After 7:00 P. M. CA 2-9973 TA 6-2245 I. ' I X in I 1 A 4 Abs I 2Z1SiLT'L'SET3E'35fZ . A f 3' 5' ' I ' 7, Since 1894 1 ' ,,.. ,. ty SPORTING GOODS. HARDWARE, ' - -ll ' 'lar ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT . Q Q CApitol 7-0111 MIKE PERSIA CHEVROLET. INC. Always open to serve you. 457 So. St. Mary's Street San Antonio, Texas 1 R REX O'STEEN - Vice President '7 CHAS. Best Wishes To Senior Class '60 DAILEY PACKAGE STORE 4212 San Pedro San Antonio, Texas Congratulations to the CLASS OF '60 from WOLFF 6. MARX Sun Antonio's Friendly Home Owned Store 'inn-'N , s 'N X ings 2 E 2 igs-Maw A .fffiiiff 1 -Q 24 A 0 , N. , RICHTER'S BAKERY 2201 Broadway CA 7-5328 6 TA 26369 ANYTIME BUILDERS. INC. z HOLDS! 4623 Blanco Rd, San Antonio 6850 San Pedro Ave PErshing 4-4271 sAN ANTONIO, TEXAg 177 In 81 eal Esflitsierl-h2::1mSHHng,ceww and gawxfnfmub ' ' i insurance R uv- 'vi' Q ' r i' 'A' i i' 'R LOANS Q T C 2 5' f E 1 I i' F H A Loans G I Loans Farm and Ranch Loans Apartment House Loans Commercial Building Erection Loans Life Insurance Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Personal Property Insur- ance Floater Fidelity and Surety Bonds ----ze, RICHARD GILL Loans 0 lI'1SUT6l'1Ce llfof i' Hail and Windstorm Insurance W Aircraft Insurance A' Theft and Burglary Insurance 'Residence Liability Insurance W Personal Liability Insurance A' Automobile Liability Insurance if Health and Accident Insurance if Workmen's Compensation Insurance VAYAN CON DIOS. GRADS. - THE EIGHTH GRADE AL BIELSER Representative Good Luck. Seniors Ofc. Phone: TA 4-3321 3610 Broadway Res. Phone: DI 4-2725 San Antonio, Texas STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES San Antonio's Finest Restaurants DE WINNE'S Private Dining Rooms 3119 W. Commerce - 6858 San Pedro CA 4-4512 TA 4-2393 Bloomington, Illinois COST - PLUS SALES EASY TERMS 0 C N I Q 1 RIEDEL S FOODLINER 61 APPLIANCES ga I .I N O. , .1 ess E Dont throw it away ' gy! I 1 -'QE Trade if at RIEDELS 1.74. Idsf' J! Agff ,YL qhfonlqwl, I, 72 F 22 Schertz, Texas 1531 W. Poplar. San Antonio. 179 IACK AMMANN PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERS 931 Broadway, San Antonio. CA 6-5167 BUTCHER BOYS LAUREL BEAUTY SALUN Cmdcqfe Complete catering service 2617 NO MAIN PE h 9 60411 O L S I for your .parties R P B 'Y 5 Pl' 4403 Blanco Rd: Allena Village PE 2-1391 MCKENZIE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 1 . LTD. Construction Equipment and Rentals Graduates of 1. W. H. S. find Gfffcfctive Courses G1 431 E. Mitchell st., sqm Antonio DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 105 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio. I mcpaviff-fesfeh gnswzance Qgenctl PROMPT PERSONAL SERVICE ON San Antonio 5' Texas ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 1301 Broadway Office - Home CA 4-4441 TAy1or 6-2263 180 Chas. W. Schneider W. Travis D. Bailey 8: COMPANY 137 Losoya St. Insurance and Bonds CA 7-6151 La Da MEER TOUDOUZE BEAUTY SALON HARDWARE 61 IMPLEMENT CO. AZJEQQ1 ., di 'IJJCQ41151 A1 ,YW 227 s. Flores E f 'A - 17 2417 N. Main San Antonio WM? CA 5-2616 1 1 I PE 3-8135 KING - RICHTER CO. ERLER - PENNYCUICK Wholesale Grocers FOOD CO. Distributors for Pillsbury Products 301 N. Medina 1001 Morales CA 6-3395 CA 6-8125 G00DEfi?wcK f l I f If ALL WURK GUA ANTEED E '6 21 FRANIPS PAINT 61 BODY SHOP From 1D Hour: 555-lEE:t5rfipL'lgbL?,T5iH:vncL:1' AND and FRAME AND W:'En.:MnuvH CA-.ns AND Tnucxs Gradey WELDING AN Sw COVE H 202 Wildrose Ave. - San Antonio GUY'S MOBILE SEHVICESTATION PATT'S DRUG STORE 3110 W. Woodlawn No. 1 5051 Broadway San Antonio fAlamo Hcightsj PRES ' I . I 5 ' No. 2 150 Terrell Plaza PRASSEL S - - A 5 . . 2 li xu E CAUSIIH Highway, PRESCRIPTION ' F5-fi ,1 ,XX . x 2 I , Rf ' PHARMACY E15 'NX , P if A X 7 S No.3 ........ 7403 Broadway TE fAlamo Heightsj 902 Nolan sr. s l X sl CA 7-9241 ' 5 The Teleqrcrph Florist PERRY - MAGEE FLOWER 6 GIFT SHOPPE Flowers - Gifts - Gift Wrapping City Wide Delivery 3127 N. McCullough Phone TA 4-1321 Nights 'til 10 P. M. Owners TA 4-4726 Fred 6 Louise Huddleston San Antonio, Texas TINDALL PONTIAC, INC. 0 BLUE BONNET POTATO CHIP CO. 3915 San Pedro PE 6-1561 603 Cincinnati, PE 3-7761 Som Antonio 183 IA REI HEIGHT PHARMACY MAURWS 2602 N. Main - - PE 6-3161 HAIR FASHIONS COSMETICS - PERFUMES Phone TA 6-3265 We grow through Service. 6458 N. New Braunfels Ave. I ' Gift. g-fff.:-Q,rfA., y 1, 'L' . ,4 .- ,fvf .. , ' 4 A--f If J r ' A ,I ! 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INTEGRITY, '2 5 AND REsPoNs1BH.1TY . f ' W ' 98 S H ' W 4 20 he Aman SA N1 A N T10 N I 0 ,L TEX sk .I KPN: TO THE CLASS OF '60 That you may find joy and happiness is the sincere wish of your classmates - LUCIA GONZALES V. PATRICIA RUFFO PHYLLIS MORGAN DOLORES REACHI y Handy Andy I tat!! lr, xr ff N rg 5 is s s 1 the best place X to buy say students of INCARNATE WORD Mr. I. A. McDevitt, Manager, shows Charmaine Reininger HIGH and Marguerite Burkholder the Toy Corner at Handy Andy No. 22. LEE SHERMAN STYLE SHOP GUIDO LUMBER CO. 3119 Broadway 627 W. Martin Store hours: 9:30 - 6:30 daily Box 4326 Monday thru Saturday San Antonio, Texas San Antonio KN 5523? I' THE LITTLE HOUSE or Booxs OW IS P 5701 Broadway AAA BUSINESS MACHINES 1034 W. Hildebrand PE 3-8522 Typewriters, Adding Machines, Sales, gnu B1-ainnln gnv Hn Q11n'rx'l-ina pan In Grateful Thoughts For These Cur Friends Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Baker A Friend Dr. and Mrs. Iames Q. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barron Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Bell Mrs. Edna Bichard Iohn A. Bitter, Ir. A Friend Miss Otilia Blaschke Mrs. Ann N. Blunt Mr. and Mrs. M. Bozada, Ir. Bernard I. Brady Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Caballero 6 Daughter Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Caballero 6 Family Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Caran. Sr. Mrs. B. B. Cloud Mrs. Grace Collier Eugene A. Cook Mrs. Marjorie S. Cook W. I. Cox A Friend Mrs. L. Cucolo Dr. Herman Davis Fred W. Delamain Betty Ann De Ochoa Mrs. Pearl Devine Mr. and Mrs. lohn I. Dorr Bonnie Ebest Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Even Mr. and Mrs. Porter Fearey Mr. and Mrs. R. Fernandez 5 Family Fifth Grade First Grade Dr. and Mrs. Thurman Fleet Fourth Grade Freshman Boarders Friend Iames F. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Garza 6. Family O. B. Gastring Bob G Katty Gonzalez Lt. David M. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Granato Grandja El Milagro Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Groshenny Albert Guerrero and Family Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Guerra Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hauser Major and Mrs. Iames A. Herrick Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Hess W. F. Holder Dr. E. E. Howerton A Friend Mrs. F. S. Iessic Iim Kuykendall Col. and Mrs. H. E. Laakman Mrs. Henry Loisel W. F. Lawlor and Family Col. A. S. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Liedecke Col. and Mrs. C. R. Longanecker Col. and Mrs. Ira Longanecker Mr. and Mrs. Iack C. Maguire Dr. L. E. Malak Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Mr. and Mrs. Zenaido Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Mendiola I. A. Meyer Family Mr. and Mrs. Iames A. Meyer Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Miniel Teka Molino Laura Montague Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Morgan 6. Family Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McMahan lay S. Padilla Dr. I. W. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Patteson Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. H. Perron Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Perry R. C. Rippstein William D. Rohlf Major Iames R. Ryan St. Mary Maadalene Parish Mrs. Paul C. Schauer Second Grade Senior Boarders Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Sharpton Felipe Silva Sixth Grade Dude, Albert, 6 Iimmy Skiles Lola K. Smith Warfield Smith A Friend Capt. Szwek and Major Hogan Third Grade Mr. and Mrs. Bob Uhl Frank Vaello Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Wehling Mrs. Herbert Werner Mr. and Mrs. Denver Wood Mr. and Mrs. Luke Zielinski - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmermann Capt. and Mrs. Paul I . Offer 9-0 N' E55 E .nv PC Best Wishes F rom The Sophomore Class May God's Blessing Be Always With You, GRADS OF 1960 ALAMO PIANO COMPANY. INC. KELMAN ELECTRIC CO. Your Headquarters For Everything in Music CA 6-1116 Pianos, Organs, Records, Hi Fi, Stereo Sheet Music, Band Instruments. 1615 Broadway Sqn Antgnig 101 S. Alamo PE 4-5526 OAK GROVE STORE x Compliments to the Seniors from OAK GROVE PACKAGE STORE 1207 N. E. Military Dr. - TA 2-3561 Groceries - Meats - Hardware 2405 Nacogdoches Rd. - TA 6-0422 San Antonio, Texas HAWAIIAN FLOWER SHOP Phone CA 3-8224 1524 East Grayson San Antonio, Texas WEST COAS' PRODUCE COMPANY Office: CA 7-9158 Units 317-318 1500 S. Zarzamora St Fine FIOWSIS at ISGSOHGIJIS S. A. Produce Terminal Mkt. San Antonio 7, Texas prices - for every occasion. . . H. L. ALLAN MR GMRS LEONARD'S and NIE IEA BEAUTY ROOM SUY Lots of Luck. Seniors Menqer Hotel - San Antonio For prompt PAPERBACK service in CLASSICS, DICTIONARIES, ETC. can W 6 i I1 8 I' News PE 4-6455 PHARR CO.. REALTORS specializing in better homes in the Noxtheast section 4900 Broadway TA 6-0606 San Antonio, Texas MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR Compliments of MR. AND MRS. AURELIO GONZALEZ l of My ' . L 4, yy srzloxs s1ynE I 'IQ PAUL w. EUTLEDGE BUWK ' ' Representing fy ' A 'Hr X 3 tb iff 804 file CHAS. ORSINGER BUICK co. if K7 . ' Vgjcrnd Buick - Opel ffxalmas Shopping City 4515 Sun Pedro PE 4-4221 Y fd THE K.oE c. 'i A + ix . ' IOHNSTON - RANSDELL TEEN BOWLEBS N I i s in! sv I INSURANCE co. ,Q Conqwtulufe .4 ' I I 518 Aztec Bldg. '1 RW 2 M i X X 'V B' 'KT' 1 ' CA 73494 K Thei NIORS Sf 1960 N ' I fam 'Doferto 5 R tgmefncanx Goiffures Best Wishes To Class of '60 I Jo 2 els Beauty Salon ' p annoutncesln new location ' 5. CONDITIONING CO. X 4 5010 Broadway S2 A ft 1. 4 whetle we egrtenqxa cordial invitation to 3525 Broadway TA 6-5634 . ,,., orirggrien? and patrons TA-4-5861 .F . i N r. -A 1 . Y. fl' 1 I ' When irisiting Gcglvestcm Texas C r0Cke I .,,.':J n 1:1 11 -11' ri'-,I R r 0 it it . h 1. N f an ft I xl 'nm I , ar' IEE' ' N- ' ' X' 'sf '1- 'A 'L Q il I in Cy- dats . t 1 ,l n -- Stop at 1+ , CDU rt r... 9 3 . I 1 sv V H i ADIOSI I. W. H. S. I W. C. HALL General Agent Telephone: CA 6-0361 THE VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 9 S ANONO E S SAN ANTONIO LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 226 E. Market St. San Antonio 5, Texas KWTW, 217 E. Houston, San Antonio 5, Texas 'III M BRUNERS. INC. -rv' 5' Your Neighborhood Department Stores I Vi ,,., 4 . ' San Antonio, Texas Stores: I Bef 1 No. - 2126 Fredericksburg Rd. ,,, ,,, M gg.. 1 No. 2 - 2701 S. Presa No. 3 - 1605 Noqalitos No. 4 - 805 S. W. Military Dr. No. 5 - 4815 Broadway No. 8 - 805 Bandera Road BARNEY FRANZA INSURANCE AGENCY 814 Travis Bldg. San Antonio, Texas CAIN'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY Established inl950. For sales, appraisals and loans call CApitol 7-2581 SO 5-5828 - 2828 Ave QW - Galveston, Tex lloiwiffs fel? Miffym C3599 'I rj Xe Y My Qlgjign Igufiu lic Insurance Co. V 3 Q Qt f NM fwlfyf fligflv iilwlir EW f X My ' Trans1t Tower O Www Qffflbn 91 San Antonio, Texas BROADWAY CLEANERS 6. DYERS Where Cleaninq Is An Art In Alamo Heights 5402 Broadway TA 6-0638 Here's to the best Annual of all to record the best year of all, Kathryn Wood. Mary Ann Weiss. Marguerite Burkholder, Kay Bergel. Priscilla Bitter. Ian Blunt, C'Leste Fecci, Sharilee Fox Billie Io Brandau. Catherine Brewer fPOSTf TV REPAIR, Economical Repairs - Expertly Done Not Cheap Repairs - Poorly Done 6718 San Pedro TA 2-0685 192 Congratulations, Seniors. ALAMO HEIGHTS LUMBER CO. 5939-41 Broadway TA 2-3338 Bert Minshale, Owner - San Antonio GREETINGS! FUTURE HAPPINESS! To the Class of '60 From the Clasq,nf,'.52 VMW1 'Mum LILLIE DEE'S BEAUTY SALON 1 14-f --r:::E-- 'J PAT TALLMAN Best Wishes from NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS Ft. Sam Houston 1 1 -fl Phone TA 6-5028 11 'Higifg' Wfurzbach Hwy. T BCI-Meade Additi0r1 ff' Sun Antonio, Te-xas was W' ff f CA 7-7714 LS? Uv 1 f7 3 LQULG' E2-XUTY dd. LU vc X ff . f 4! ' BOX 5186 f ,g,.,4,i lj 1 LY pf ,lf Z f X., , x 3 1 J! I Dress Wear I1 1 I jf! WY .Dff b?:'enderi,RCPairs - ' 1 1' rf' 'V jj: Y x'JExPert IggLi'141shing ' If I 'NW Q ,fy 7' I Jiyjlbh XZARLQDS CHAVEZ 1021 Donaldson - San Antonio 215 W- Jones PE 5-1912 Texas Best Wishes To The cfm Of 'eo LQIQGJL In D MILAM CREAMERY JOJJJJQ Jjww ,1 f QUJYK frJp,f5Qw , V V -JA-14,01 5 JEQQLQA7 J U XJJPO . Qin 402 Culebra -' PE 5-6441 Q 7 2 04-1 LJ QJQL, gt, ,L 2 ' J San Antonio, Texas Qifel CLNMGQ, 2000404 A M sgmvgulql' , SECTION A :fan 1 I L:-1i,:: 'F sQ215? 25fi,??Ww +w3 mfmf?',2 'HSL , 2' w I 7 K .. f ,V .gf ,., QQ. f af 'if ia, 1 ff ,Mi Ill Q QA IIUIGI V' 'W' 'W - P O 9 O nj ' ' J H E B FOOD 5 2' 2' fl TA 2-0021 ' 4821 Broadway I 7 Q . I .' lr' , gl' X3 ,f 1 L 1 I 1 ' r' Q A Y '71 ' 7' 64 f I - O '. F ggkomsa cf CNMPBELE Q LESTER BETSY ROSS -g , sPnNEr HANOS A1' ig LOWREY ELscTaoNrc OROANS 1 Pe.,4-6463 2' sucmi Iuwnno 1-702 N4 COLORADO OWNER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS COfggi1flll8fiODS v'f Q - I and - 4 Begt Wishes f to the portrait by 'an hoowi' I I ' l I , Semors , qi Qmy, M 6 6 1 A. GRONA MATTRESS CO. 'nm wsmwm 1' 6 ww r Rebuild Or Renovate r R R Any Type Mattress 1 r Or Box Spring ' H , --' . , ,, 2 ' --2-v 1 -:iz ::1:2:1 g-,., 4 :..g.1-rg.: -af P -,,.-', 5 ggi -:,f fry, R rWn'?m4Y'WK I l e Q '-wa r'e'fg.z ' P- -r ' sc., ' LEh'gh my I -.,. ' K h X 1- WJg'1 'W 4.6169 .1.:,1,i.1,::,,,. .,..:.:,,,..:,g,A., , , gz,,3,-949 Compliments Of Orl-:in Exterminating Company, Inc. 4 1105 Basse Road TA 6-3621 TA 6-2721 Footwear for the tnmrly PEr5hing 6-3193 6426 N. New Braunfels 6926 San Pedro i X I! X X X X X ff X X X -Afkgxi X LJ Duuw' Q X X l X11 , 7 on gfQy?A1RE 1 1-'X X .ah'i: , f . X Jr AT,-!yrgbS2b!fj., 1 7? fx 9. V X xl! , X f - 1, xf ' v f 1 f 1 64 mea! ecufwg X X! K -'foxx ,fi XX XX , f NX VAX ,J L- , ap I J XXX 1 rw '!',f,r!,,,1,, -XXL, 2 R Nz .aw or ' :rw z ff . ' 3 xx X 5 . 4 , 4 xp bonewmm 'tif X ' afaaj .l ' -- , . X A Z Q P A 4 Wm ' , ag 1 X A! Lvllkf! L K v f ' - K V f 5 1 ' I W Wersi 6 of N 'nh VN X ix X X 9.0.0. V fig-WI, KX X 0' ,y V,,, ,V W , -4' 2 gf gi ,, ff . V 0.0 'X Q 5. N 0, , I X Afffk- A 1 4 Zin: W. , 7 gtg ' f sdxcgdon If 'Ffff Oz' Q guffffyi 'Y' Wgfirff ff Nx 4' X' o X 5. 2- 6' wouww X Q N Q' '. , K . V ,f Q , xv fx fN e lJ il w . U QW lr ii PEDRQTTI X XXV, Jig ,611 IWLVL ve-f ,Le M fw ' GROCERY 5. MARKET 1001 S. Cherry - LE 4-6793 Ifain -Opfenkeiwlr Most marvelous designer- Clothes for tiny little girls, For beautiful, young sub-teens, And everyone in between. PHONE: CApitol 3'934I I6I2 N. MAIN AVENUE SAN ANTONIO I, TEXAS SCHOOL AND CHURCH A Xf uzrzrw 4 L'7f f,'c7l iw! A ,SUPPLIES ye 04,611 Ire, ML X, 215:62 Lgclrqeb. TEXAS SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY levee I . iS3Qf2f1fw.Q A. F. BEYER - jOHNSON SMITH 2109 Hackberry St. LE 3-0051 COCA COLA BOTTLING co. -M ' 3 7 0 ' Qualify 153 5 you trust -'Big' l DRIIZK ' , 'QFQV pm :Z X six? nomo uma Aumomv on nu cocvcou coumv 123 L:iFitte San Antonin Owners - Operators CA 573601 100 W. C0n1mcr1r: 197 Mos! y Wksfs 1' For the first time in the history of our school we had our own camera: and in addition to 'shooting', we developed and printed. Betty Ann Smith, school photographer, looks over a roll of negatives. i i i V ft ,J tit! X . .MMM ,tm W This year saw the first of our students elected to fill offices on the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Youth. Virginia Jones holds the office of Corresponding Secretary, and Betsy Howerton. that of Recording Secretary. Another important innovation occurred when our Drama stu- dents combined with students of Central Catholic Boys' High to produce the school play, I Have Five Daughters . During a brief intermission in practice the camera caught Ioe Scecina, in fore- ground, and Iay Westbrook arranging props. Rita Siegrist, Io Keenan, and Betty Ann Smith complete the picture. ylllllnnm V, CizXSt:im-i ?Iiv'i1i3fiiiTWWl W ww ,,., l,,,,,,,.,M, , ,, i- -Wan' 1 fi' 1 1' ' 5, ,,,i,,,,i-,tw-ww , i ' ' ' '1' m ,, L, we we .W , ,' ' W, ,!-! N- wu,,,l.,,,,,, ,, K' W' , A , n . , k it My ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,mi,im t ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,.,,,,,, , WWW W www-n,.,,,,,.,,t.,,t,,i' ' I i..,.,l R ' Pfecedenfa.. INCARNATE WORD DAY, March 25, acquired a new significance this year through the ingenuity of the Stu- dent Council. It actually became a 'Field Day' beginning with Mass and Holy Communion for the whole student body, and continuing with contests, games, etc. Here we find Lynn Gallagher, Kathryn Wood, and Katty Gonzalez going over the final plans. .N ttttt ,M it ,, 5 it i 3 , l 5 ig, 'l f f3Nl if' 1 mp? fly? , 4 as U W-s,lfil 1 ,ll W will ,i 'M W 1 W w X YM' W xx W 'wx N Q 1 - 1 Q!! .A l , Y, Q E :AW V, X it 1, A e . A ,,M wil L. , 'wllllx X L R E it s A W 5 'J ,M il if All WM yi X Wdlllw i-'-' Y,-, l YVXNN Y Av H, , A The enchanting sunken garden theater in Brackenridge Park provided an unforgettable background lor an unfor- gettable occasion -- GRADUATION. Typical of Incarnate Word's cosmopolitan atmosphere are Imelda Arcos, Kay Bergel, and Linda Schenk. Kay, who was this year's Prom queen, is a member oi the strict Orthdox Iewish Faith, and President of the B'nal Brith Girls, Kay has been with us since her third year, having gone through nursery, elementary and high school, making a total oi almost iitteen years at Incarnate Word. Imelda, a member of St. Ann's parish, began as a Freshman: and Linda came in her senior year via the American Air Base School, Narimasu, Iapan. Linda attends St. Peter's Church. lean Ierry and Gail Evans show off the uniforms adopted by Santa Rosa Hospital's latest volunteer auxiliary, The Maizies , who f help in the new children's hospital. About j twenty IW girls belong. P. flfew fdeas ww MIK' Oificers oi the newly organized Science Club are: Left to right: lane Rex, Treasurer: Nancy Twin- er. Secretary: lo Keenan, President: Betsy Howerton. Vice President. The club boasts seventy mem- bers. Field trips projected tor this year were to the Coca Cola Bot- tling Co., Bell Telephone Co., and Richter's Bakery. Putting the finishing touches on one of the tables for the lunior-Senior banquet are the three members oi the Decoration Committee, Helen I-lazuda. Susan Roush, and Carol Ann Wilson. The banquet was held on April 26, at the Menger Hotel. Some Enchanted Evening , cr theme with a touch oi the Oriental, set the style for the 1960 Prom in the USAA Build- ing on May 7. Committee members, Rhea Coffey, Lindy Offer, and Cathy Wittig got the idea from this rustic bridge in the lovely grounds behind Lindy's home. 200 x t it It Afro' long lang ffiozfgbfs Cardinal Newman said that there is but one thought greater than the thought of the universe, and that is the thought of its Maker. It is with the latter -- the greatest thought of all -- that we are concerned during retreat. PIU Freshmen, Sophomores, and Iuniors with a few Seniors h d . , a a re- treat at school, under the direction of Rev. Father A. N Park SI Seeking d in ividual guidance are Beatrice Tupa, Dolores Zahn. Elaine 'K.erse, La- Sonia McNeal, Pat Zepeda, Martha Crxrranza, Lupita Nlendiola, and Nancy Reininger. Rev. Clifford Blackburn., O,M,1, Con. ducted a closed retreat for seventy seniors, M . arch 7, 8, and 9, at St. Iosephs Retrea House. They toil not, neither do they spin The blossom-thoughts that here within The garden of my soul nriseg Alike unheeding wintry skies, Or sun or rain, or night or day, And never hence to pass away. -- B. Tabb. l i Regina Grona and Kathleen Dowdy bring a 'team' of problems for Father Park lu solve. I I FACULTY Sister Adrian Francis, 19 Sister Agnes Gertrude, 17 Sister Alberta, 13 Sister Amada, 14, 19. 54 Sister Anna loseph, 31 Sister Brendan Marie, 18, 62 Sister Callxta, 12, 13, 16, 25 Sister Clarencia, 14, 18, 47, 54, 96 Sister Edmund, 19, 30, 149 Sleter Evangeline, 20, 53 Sister Francis Xavier, 17 Sister lnnocentia, 18 Sister loan, 22, 71, 73 Sister Ludgerius, 30 Sister Maria del Verbo Encarnado, 21, 57 Sister Mary Climacus, 17, 52, 102 Sister Mary ol the Cross, 20, 66 Sister Margaret Helene, 21, 67 Sister Margaret Rose, 20, 74, 76 Sister Patrick Ignatius, 13 Sister Philomena Teresa, 22, 68, 72 Sister Rosalie Teresa, 14, 22 Sister Vincent Ferrer, 21 Sister Waltrudis, 13, 30 Rev. L. I, Stuebben, 7, 16, 24, 98, 112, 152 Mrs. B, P. Pantuso, 23, 80, 81 Mrs. P. E Patton, 23, 110 Mrs. Lola Smith, 23, 79 Mrs.. Richard Somers, 13, 23 Miss Sylvia Vela, 21, 52, 102 Mrs. lean McFarland, 13 STUDENTS Adams, Lindo, 106, 193 Aguilar, Mary, 115 Aicklen, Gayle, 58, 106, 183 Alken, Toni, 1, 16, 78, 125 Albrecht, Patricia, 13, 61, 93, 104, 115, 116 Allan, leonnie, 32, 76, 138, 188, 191 Alvarez, Ida, 106, 193 Amleva, Martha, 17, 106, 193 Anderson, Gayle, 55, 78, 125 Anderson, Paula, 59, 66, 106, 193 Arcos,1me1da, 100, 138, 160, 199 Austin. Kathryn, 44, 114, 118, 119, 121, 151, Avey, Linda Ann, 125 187 Bahlnski, Iudy, 65, 70, 98 Baker. Becky Marie, 115 Barrera,Nel1ie, 12, 34, 115 Barron, Diane, 1, 2, 93, 95, 98, 103, 138, 141. Bartos,Caro1yn, 59, 106, 193 Beall, Sandy, 106, 193 Bell. Catherine, 64, 125 Benavldes, Diana, 125, 128 Berchelmann, Mary Isabel, 87, 114, 115, 119 Berchelmann, Nancye, 106, 193 Bergel, Kay, 17, 94, 102, 138, 152, 161, 192. 199 Bergman, Mary Annette, 1.46, 65, 92, 98 125 Berlanga, Linda, 125, 197 Bichurd, Phyllis, 96, 91, 98, 125 Bitter, Priscilla, 67, 94, 102, 138, 161, 192 Blankenship, Anabelle, 34, 84, 138, 160, 189 Blankenship, Margaret, 139, 160, 191 Blunt, Beryl, 106. 153 Blunt, lanet, 75, 136, 139, 149, 161, 192 Bodden, Annie Virginia, 34, 106, 193 Boeclr, Beverly, 1, 125 Boyle, Bridget, 24, 139, 161, 189 Bosada, Cornelia, 34, 125 Brady, lacqueline, 20, 97, 106, 193 Brandau, Billie 10, 40, 55, 65, 92. 139, 192 Braun, Betty Ann, 126 Brewer, Catherine, 64, 79, 139, 160, 192 Brewer, Margaret, 13, 65, 93, 115, 116, 187 Bricken, Florence, 59, 107, 193 Bulrovitz, Sandy, 115 Bulkholder, Marguerite, 82, 101, 139, 141, 161, 165, 185, 192 161, 162 Burton, Kit, 63, 115 Caballero, Eleanor, 77, 140, 161 Cadena, Rachel Ann, 107, 193 Cain, Travis Ann, 35, 126, 191 Calderoni, Beatrice, 33, 115 Caron, Sandie, 47, 102, 106, 107, 111, 193 Carranza, Martha, 126, 201 Casanova, Linda, 107, 193 Casanova, Olivia, 87, 140, 160 Centeno, Alice, 25, 140, 160 Cerwin, Carol, 43, 107, 193 Chacon, Rose Mary, 52, 82, 115 Chandoha, Ann, 32. 33, 87, 107, 183 Chamberlin, Molly, 115 Index Cook, Marina. 21, 67, 78. 126 Cook, Mary Sue, 52, 100, 117 Correa, Maria Elena, 45, 56, 140, 160 Correa, Maria Teresa, 54, 72, 126 Cortez, Corrine, 117 Cosha1,Catherine, 126, 127, 129 Crawford, Meg, 55, 107, 193 Creamer, lacquie, 30, 100, 117 Cuculo, Margaret, 43, 107, 193 Cunningham, Teresa, 43, 54, 96, 107, 112, 193 Czar, Annette, 117 Czar, Yvonne, 64, 73, 140 Csuhajewski, Laurel, 98, 117 Davis, Roberta, 53, 107, 193 De Gasperi, loanne, 63, 117 de Hoyos, Maria Petra, 117 De La Rosa Maria, 77, 140, 161 De Leon, Rose, 117 De Leon, Virginia, 49, 141, 190 Demel, Carolyn, 72, 126 DeOchoa, Betty Ann, 107, 193 DeOchoa, Gloria, 117 Densford, Elena, 102, 126 Des Rochers, Mary, 98, 115, 117, 121, 187 Diaz, Diana Lee, 72, 126 Dicarlo, Ophelia, 117 Dick, Mary Ann, 141, 189 Dix, Sharon Ann, 12, 117 Domenicali, Georgia, 68, 107, 193 Doria, Diana, 117 Dorr, Helen lo, 36, 127 Douville, Lynclia, 77, 141, 152, 160, 170 Dowdy, Kathleen, 13, 60, 98, 118, 122, 201 Dowdy, Sharon, 127 Duncan, Meg, 32, 37, 68, 107, 193 Dunlap, Vicky, 75, 142, 149 Dunphy, Stella, 65, 98, 127 Dwyer, Loy, 107, 193 Ebest, Bonnie, 17, 73, 94, 100, 101, 102, 142. 156. 161 Eisenhauer, Patricia. 118 Elder, Mary Anne, 127 Epley, Nikki, 33, 36, 127 Escarzaga, Barbara, 107, 193 Escudera, Blanca, 57, 107, 193 Estrada, Margaret, 127 1-Ztter, Patlee, 12, 57, 118 Evans, Gail, 1, 127, 199 Evans, Sandra, 127 Even, Antoinette, 56, 107, 193 Even, Mary, 55, 67, 127 Fahey, Patricia, 108, 193 Fecci, C'1.este, 92, 94, 95, 102, 142, 161, 175 177, 192 Felan, Paulette, 72, 127 Fernandez, Dora, 142, 160 Fernandez, Mary Alice, 70, 142 Fernandez, Patty, 33, 108, 193 Finney Mary Ellen, 81, 114, 118, 119, 121 Flores, Maria Teresa, 118 Flores, Yolanda, 142, 160 Forney, Ianice, 108, 193 Fox, Sharilee, 143, 160, 192 Franks, Carol Ann, 98, 102, 108, 136, 143, 146. 161. 170 Franks, Vera Marie, 127 French, lulee, 118 Friesenhahn, Alice, 108, 193 , Fritz, Mary Eleanor, 40, 47, 143, 152, 154 Fryar, Loretta, 62, 118 Fulkerson, Patricia, 43, 66, 91, 106, 108, 193 Gaines, Susan, 67, 127 Galbreath, Lynn, 66, 106, 108, 111, 193 Gallagher, Lynn, 2, 40, 91, 101, 103, 144, 160. 199 Garcia, Michael Ann. 91, 128 Garcia, Diane, 128 Gardner, Linda, 82, 108, 193 Garza, Mary Esther, 58, 108, 193 Garza, Rachel, 108, 193 Garza, Sylvia, 108, 193 Gastring, Rosemary, 108, 193 Gotti, ludy, 61, 118, 187 Gelineau, Sharon, 97, 128 Geyne, loanne, 32, 85, 118 Gi1len,Io Ann, 49,49, 118 Gilreath, ludy, 47, 67, 144, 149, 174, 191 Giraud, Carol Ann, 108, 193 Giraud, Valdrie, 48, 49, 118 Glass, Betty lean, 61, 118, 187 Gonzalez .Beatrice, 1, 96, 128 Gonzalez, Gonzales. , Lucia V., 35, 39, 144, 160, 166, 184. Gonzales Diana, 114, 160 Katty. 32. 65, 85, 91. 144. 191, 199 Gudowski, Carol, 49, 119 Guerdrum, Kirsten, 39, 108, 183 Guerra, Elvira, 50, 145, 160 Guerra, Ieannie, 128 Guerra, Lila, 38, 45, 145 Guena, Linda, 32, 35, 46, 54, 67, 73, 145, 160. 191 Guerrero, Sandra, 119 Guess, Ioan, 97, 119 Guido, Barbara, 21, 119 Guido, Mary A., 108, 193 Guzman, Emma, 145, 160, 191 Haines, Linda, 37, 81, 119 Harrison, M'Liss, 48, 85, 119 Hazuda, Helen, 22, 83, 84, 92, 100, 124, 128. 200 Heavey, Sheryl, 123 Heller, Kathie, 36, 51, 60, 119, 187 Henk, Helen, 49, 51, 60, 119, 187 Hernandez, Fabicla, 128 Hernandez, luanita, 108, 193 Hernandez, Mary Louise, 128 Herrick, Io Anne, 59, 82, 108, 193 Hess, Margaret, 74, 79, 128 Hewitt, Patty, 53, 128 Heyne, Kathy, 64, 146 Hickey, Margaret, 85, 128 Hinchey, Mary Kathryn, 59, 66, 108, 193 Hinds, Mabel, 47, 54, 75, 136, 146, 161 Hogan, Sandra, 57, 108, 193 Holder, Helen, 59, 108, 193 Holloway, Mary lrene, 59, 108, 193 Hormachea, Barbara, 73, 98, 146, 154, 161 Howerton, Betsy, 46, 93, 98, 129, 198, 200 Huff, Mary, 37, 50, 51, 81, 119, 166 Hughes, Diana, 50, 51, 119 Hummel, Betty, 82, 109, 193 lnce, Mary Frances, 87, 119 Iaimes, Sandy, 129 Iamail, Vicky, 18, 129 Iames, Marianne, 129 leannin, Carol Ann, 50, 119 Ierry lean, 24, 98, 99, 147, 161, 199 Iessic, Christine, 65, 92, 93, 147, 161 limenez, Anna Marie, 129 limenez, Virginia, 72, 129 lohann, Linda, 109, 193 lanes, Virginia, 102, 147, 161, 198 Kahn, lulie, 51, 56, 85, 115, 119, 121 Keenan, Eileen, 109, 193 Keenan, Iosephlne, 45, 71, 78, 98, 146, 14'L 198, 200 Kerse, Elaine, 129, 201 Kilby, Sally Ann, 50, 51, 115, 120 Kinler, Lynne, 59, 109, 193 Kiolbassa, Sandra, 47, 66, 109, 193, 195 Koethe, Mary Ann, 129, 130 Kolala, Mary lo, 147, 160 Kolmeier, Pauline, 109, 193 Kopecky, ludy, 55, 71, 129 Kramer, Kathy, 43, 69, 80, 109, 193 Kraus, Kay, 51, 63, 120 Kremenek, Mary lane, 51, 60, 95, 102, 116, 120, 187 Kukie1ko,1oan, 82, 109, 113, 193 Kunz, Kathy, 46, 55, 129, 132 Laakman, Frances, 56, 66, 82, 109, 193 Landry, Linda Lou, 102, 147, 161, 196 Lara, Maria del Rosario, 82, 108, 193 Larson, Karen, 50, 51, 120, 187 Leonard, Annilou, 24, 98, 99, 100, 120, 167, 44 Lewis, Kathleen, 60, 148, 161 Liedecke, Patsy, 49, 120 187 Llorens, Cucita, 109, 193 Llorens, Teresa, 33, 37, 109, 193 Lohse, Roxanne, 95, 106, 129 Longanecker, Susan, 109, 193 Lopez, Patricia, 109, 193 Lozano, Yolanda, 109, 193 Luce, Noel, 77, 78, 92. 102, 136, 148, 149. 160, 191 Lutz, Carol Ann, 109, 193 Maguire, Mary, 26, 44, 114, 118, 119, 120 Makavy, ludy Io, 50, 120 Manhott, Bonnie, 43, 69, 109, 193 Marcos, Nazira, 37, 109, 193 Mares, Willie Mae, 129 Marlow, Sharron, 1, 2, 103, 146, 161 Martin, Betty, 65, 92, 130 Martin, Della Mae, 50, 148, 161 Martin, Margaret, 43, 57, 66, 82, 100, 106, 109 110,111,193 Martin, Pamela, 92, 130 Martin, Patricia, 47. 104, 110, 193 Martinez, Dolores, 19, 110, 193 Mendiola Mendlola , Angelina. 48. 120 . Aurora. 48, 120 Mendlola. Cora. 110. 193 Mendiola , Lupita, 130, 201 Menger. Ruth, 51, 61, 120. 187 Menton, Leta, 43, 68. 82, 110, 183. 193 Mercado. Dolores. 130 Meurer. Margaret Ann. 64, 149. 161 Meurer, Mary lane. 19. 43. 68. 69, 110, 193 Meyer. Sandy, 95, 102, 149. 160 Meyer. Vicki. 43, 110. 193 Michael, Diana. 55, 71, 130 Mlchnowicz, Mlchaelene. 52, 120 Miller, Mary Teresa. 50, 120, 187, 44 Miller, Patricia Ann, 82. 110, 193 Mills. Ianet, 149, 161 Mills. lean Ann, 150, 161 Milstead, Sherry, 74, 134, 150, 160. 161 Miniel. Ana T. 130 Monroe. Io Lynn. 110. 193 Monsalvo, Lilly. 40, 150. 160 Montague, lanie. 130 Montague. Peg, 110. 193 Montanio, Rheeda, 45, 150. 161 Montiel, Maria del Rosario, 110. 193 Moreno, Teresita. 130 Morgan. Phyllis, 32. 39. 92, 131, 184 Morris. Celeste. 59. 110. 193 Morris. Sarah. 123 Mosier. Susan. 49. 121 Muckle, Mary lane, 110, 193 Mueller.Lal1a. 110. 193 Musgrove. Katherine, 46. 150. 160 McBurney. Catherine, 56. 110, 193 McConnell. Connie. 32, 121 McGougl1, Susan, 110, 193 McKenzie, Kathleen. 2, 93. 103, 150, 161. 172 McMahan, Mary lean, 121 McMu11an, Cheryl, 60, 121. 187 McNeal, LaSonia, 131. 201 McNee1, Clifton. 131 McNew, Daralynn. 85. 93, 121 Nacol. Charlotte, 40. 149, 151, 160. 171, 131 Navarro. leannie. 110, 193 Navarro, Mary Alice. 85. 121. 187 Neri. Mary, 131 O'Brien, Martha. 47, 110. 193 O'Connor. Bernadette, 24, 27, 83, 84, 98. 93. 100. 131. 146 O'Connor. Patsy. 52. 131 Otter. Lindy, 55, 77, 93, 131, 200 O1ive.Carol, 117, 118, 121, 187 Orozco. Otila. 121 Ortega. Irene. 151. 160 Pallumun, Iames Etta, 131 Panioto. Mary Elizabeth. 44, 46, 99, 131. 146 Parker. Pam, 47, 110, 183. 193 Parrish, Susan. 36. 131 Patterson. Arlene. 66. 101. 106. 108, 111. 193 Patteson. Pam. 97. 121 Pehl. Betty Io. 121 Perez. Carol, 46, 92, 124. 131 Peres. Ianie. 121 Perron. Ailith, 59, 66. 111. 193 Peterson. Beverly, 131 Piedraiita. Diana, 19, 37, 40, 151. 160, 161 Pina, lo Ann, 121 Pinkerton. Sandra. 8, 32, 38. 54, 65, 73. 101. 151 Posey. Sue. 62. 121 Prossen. Lynave. 52. 82. 111, 193 Quinones.Luci11e. 111, 113, 193 Ramirez. Lydia Emily. 122 Rawlins, Karen, 111, 113, 193 Reachi. Dolores, 39, 79, 132. 184 Reardon. Connie, 16. 89, 151. 160 Relninger, Nancy, 132, 201 Hendon, Carmen, 50. 151, 160 Rex. lane, 53, 111, 193. 200 Reyes, Sylvia Ann. 58, 111. 193 Riedel. la Marie, 52. 122 Robinson. Marsha. 18. 111, 193 Rocamontes, Tillie. 76. 93, 152. 160 Rodriguez, Cynthia, 1. 132 Rogers. Susan. 98. 102, 124. 128. 132 Rohll. Patty Ann. 43. 66. 69, 111. 193 Rojas. Carmen. 35, 38. 45. 79, 134. 152, 160. 191 Rojas. Rose. 37. 38. 152. 160, 191 Rose. Paula Rita, 77, 132 Roush. Susan. 93, 124. 126. 132, 200 Fluflo. Lillian, 57, 152 Rutfo, Patricia. 32, 33. 39, 77, 113. 153. 160 184, 181 Rundguist. Mary Ellen. 37, 122 Rutledge, Paulette. 44, 98. 100. 114. 119, 122 Ryan. Cathy, 108. 111. 193 Saenz, Pat, 122 Salinas. Sonia. 66, 111, 193 Saldana. Sanchez Mary Ann. 87. 100. 153, 160 . Diana. 2, 103, 153. 161 Sanchez. Elvira Blanca, 122 Sanchez. Luisa, 122 Sandoval. Elvira. 111. 193 Sandoval, Sylvia, 112 7f7o'e,rl San Miguel. Margaret, 111. 193 Schauer. Ruthmary. 59, 111, 193 Scheldt. Deborah. 43. 69, 82. 111. 193 Scheidr. Linda. 153, 161. 199 Schentrup, Betty lane. 43. 68. 111, 193 Schoch. Louise. 122 Schodts, Loretta, 86. 96, 136. 153, 161 Scholl. Anne, 122 Schram, Rita. 154. 161 Schrenker. Ianet, 52, 64. 154, 160 Schultz. Mary Emily. 19, 43. 69. 100. 111, 193 Searcy, Claire. 62. 122 Sekula. Barbara, 59. 82, 111, 193 Shaffer. Barbara. 122 Shambeck, Patricia. 39. 111, 193 Sharpton. Mary, 38, 85, 154, 160, 191 Sheets. Elizabeth, 111, 183 Sheppard, Louise. 20. 132 Sieqrist, Rita, 36, 38. 40. 78, 101, 155. 161, 166, 191, 198 Sigmon, Mina. 1. 76. 78. 80, 132 Sknihak Sharon. 122 Slimp. Ellen, 132 Smith. Betty Ann, 27, 78. 86. 101, 155. 161. 198 Smith, Claudia. 33, 49. 78, 123 Smith. Warrie Lynn, 60. 118. 123, 187 Smack. Georgia. 132 Speier. Penny. 123 Stanush. Carol, 82, 112, 183 Stehling, Linda, 10. 56, 155. 196 Stenger, Patricia, 155, 161 Steves. Elizabeth, 112. 183 Suhr. Annette. 12. 193 Sutton. lulie, 100, 155. 161 Swift, Grace, 106. 111, 112, 193 Tacker, April Line. 155. 160 Tarnez. Irma. 112, 193 Tamez. Mary Lou. 123 Tellez, Evelyn, 82. 112, 193 Tobin. Marie Allie. 19, 32, 55, 132 Toman. Dorothy. 132 Toscano. Melva. 112. 193 Trevino, Gloria Ann. 123 Trubia, Darla. 132 Tupa, Beatrice. 132, 201 Twiner. Nancy. 61, 132. 200 Ullrich. Sandra Kay, 123, 187 Vaello. Susan, 32. 133 Valdez. Gloria lean. 134. 156 Valdez. loanne. 112. 193 Vela, Adriana, 77, 133 Vela. Rosie Alice, 112. 193 Vigue. Valerie. 126. 133 Wagner. Noche. 133 Waiters. Shirley, 126. 156. 160 Wead, Margaret, 112, 193 Weber. Mary Ruth. 133 Wehling, Priscilla. 104. 133 Weiss. Mary Ann. 92. 93, 100. 102. 156, 161. Werner. Elizabeth. 45. 112. 193 175' '77 Whitaker. Carol. 16, 156, 161 Whitehouse. Christine, 43, 69, 112, 193 Whitt. Norma. 82, 112, 193 Willenbrock. Diane. 133 Wilett. Susan, 123 Williams, Bonnie, 71. 133 Wilson. Carol Ann, 46. 70. 98, 133. 200 Wilson. Sandra Kay. 58, 112, 193 Wittig. Cathy. 96. 133. 167, 200 Wood, Kathryn, 73. 81. 92. 93, 157. 161, 192. Wood. Nancy, 91, 114, 119, 123 198 Wood. Margaret. 157, 161 Woods.1oan. 46, 70. 117. 133 Woodul, Mary Ann, 52, 133 Yeung. Donna. 18, 40. 88, 102, 136, 157. 161 Zahn, Dolores, 133. 201 Zamarripa. Teresa, 85, 98. 123 Zamarripa. Yolanda, 20, 53, 82, 106, 107. 112, 193 Zawora, Kathleen. 112.7193 Zdrojkowski, Nancy, 56. 93, 157. 160 Zepeda, Patricia. 133. 201 Zidek, Emily Kay, 70, 157 Zimmermann. lane, 32. 34, 112. 193 Zimmermann. Ianet, 34, 112. 193 ADVERTISERS AAA Business Machines. 185 Acme Rents, 176 Alamo Heights Lumber Co., 192 Alamo Piano Ca., 188 Albert, Iohn A. Co.. 168 Allan, H. L., 188 Ammann. 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