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vemfmm sparkles with Wil and ufisdam. jim Patzke portrays a belligerent student disrupting the class to harass Sistcr', during one of her first touching days. KN! 'i- yr . v U ' ' ,Q Mr. N. A. Welhoelter gives last minute instructions to Paul Gaidousek, who aided him in the presentation of the Junior Play. Q6 X i . -C . rv., fly Q -, W ,I , Q 5 .,.-ffffxi. , . 3 X ' I 1 QQ '. 4 X ' I l. t. Newly-professed Sisters, Dorothy ' 1 Breaux, Mary Alfano, Dorothy XVatZ- lavick, and Louise Loverde are The bishop and his at-ohtt- .mait the reception, as Grace Harpster, Amy Bruyere, received by Bishop Greg Murphy Barbara Noonan, and Pat Xlontalbo lmwoim- brides of Christ, and his server, jim Patzke. 90 . ,,f.. , A
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capture ,wing awards. The month of May turned into the month of honors for many Marianites who were the proud recipients of awards. Chosen as Sodalitv Mission Queen was Suzie Senac who won the queenship through a school-wide election. Representing Marian at the Sacred Heart May Fete was Pat Montalbo who presented a pretty picture to May Fete spectators, - Marian Clee Club took first place honors in the Music Festival held at Corpus Christi. Adding, to Marian's scholastic reputation, Firmin Hick- ey, a sophomore. brought recognition to the school by win- ning a medal for his knowledge on the subject of Texas History. In April. Marianites selected Pat Poye and Pat Montal- bo to represent them in competition against other Houston schools for Miss Naval R.O.T.C.', With the flowers and blooms of Mav came the fun and excitement of the annual spring prom held on May 7. 1957. at Houston Country Club. To cli- max the starlit evening, Donna Amason, a fresh- man, was crowned queen of the highlight event. The Colt baseball team ended its season with the best athletic record of any year. Top: Tea for the two l'at's, as Pat Pove and Pat Montalbo discuss their candidacy for Naval O. T. C. Queen. . .V . X I, Ev! r 9 in Q? T 1. Y? - 1 Q I ' 3 NS., 6? Susanne Dufresne, Bonnie Lee Sedita, Sandra Domin- guez, and Mary Clark were the Marianites running for Miss Baseball of 1957. Reminiscing the happy moment she was announced Prom Sweetheart is Donna Amason. Queen of the 1957 Prom. f'S 51 -I I!! contest. Chosen Outstanding Homemaker from Marian was Susan Fleck who participated in the University of Houston home economics Q' QN aw GN L f 1 ,
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Varied interests present rennd 0 netieity. . ,-ff -- , X v X ,.f Unfit ex Vg4?a fd' L xiii!!! V, 44' '. rs Hopeful candidates Maureen Quinn, Nancy VVel.hoelter, Mary NIcKeown, Linda flury, Pat Poye, and Ifatsy Amason demonstrate the best of I R ,,,, 'S lwhflll Su,,l.Sti0n5 clurft SQL-m to X ' A 4 join uct S I LJ., their hklus m thc' Llwcrlcddcr fmdls' faze lanet Kelly and Lena Cash on poster- XVith much pride and after much practice, the class of '58 presented the play, Euerynun, a debut of their theatrical efforts. Weeks before cur- tain time, Mr. N. A. YVelhoelter, the director, instructed performers, stagehands, costume crews and script girls on the skills comprising their jobs. Opening night brought with it the traditional first night jittersi' for the entire cast but especially to Pat Montalbo, who played the lead. However, the enthusiastic reception of Eterynun convinced the class that anything good is worth working for. XVinner takes allli' Cheerleader tryouts and elections provided an ex- citing week as hopeful candidates filled the air with demonstrations of their skills. Vocation week, marked by an all- out campaign of posters and speech- es, left students with a broader View of the three states of life. hanging-detail for Vocation YVeek. Y? -b.,,hx x -r' , ' Ilia XVith open mind for new ideas Katie Meeks, Pat Kelly and Kathie Quinn are off to the Student Council Convention in Galveston. Student cooperation took the forefront in dis- cussions at the Student Council Convention held in Galveston. Nlarianis delegation returned with a store of new ideas for the coming years. 91
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