Nolan High School - Lepanto Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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During these four years, this class has begun a tradition of school spirit which will be a proud example for the succeeding classes. To the members of the Pioneer Class, we dedicate the Lepanto '65 FACULTY ?......E , vvmfwnwwwfmww - My--,,,. ,L Nm H -I ,,.,,m,, WWW- .. .T H f 10 L If. 5 , 5 ik THE MOST REVEREND TI-IO Bishop of the Diocese ,, wiffQ2?Wi? 2zL ., ,Q Qggmaissfmiaggiih Mgsif aww! .. , 1 .i ::2,f!i.:,s,,,.,,, . Q. ,m.f5mMgMefm1fv ULLSW W ,V ,fu X ifgltiwfffvi may -Sym , 'QWQSRQSQ We 5 :5vffff2w,a!!g2gSgg .M,,...W, ., W-:,, A,,,,... . . Mm ' Mi .- A 1 .A-wkwawvilwm K H 3 A-zQ1fsfsgsQm,.Qw , 1 J , .. 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N B.A. g Assistant Principal - Girls' B. S. 5 Assistant Principal - Boys' B. A. g Moderator Freshmen A-l6g Divisiong Moderator Seniors A-l2g Divisiong Chaplaing Moderator Religion Ig English Ig Moderator Religion IVg English IVg Moderator Senior C-lOg Religion IVg English Student Council. N. F. L. Ig Moderator Sodality. B. S. g Speech. 8 MRS. PERRY ADAMS, SISTER ADELAIDE, S. S. M. N. , M. A. g Moderator Sophomore A-2lg Algebra Hg Religion Ilg Related Math II. MISS CAROLE APPLEWHITE, B. A. : Advanced Math IVg Algebra Ig Geometryg Physics. MRS. W. R. DuVALL, B.S.g Phys ical Educationg Moderator G. A.A BROTHER EDMUND ESCUDERO, S.M., B. S.g Moderator Freshmen C-203 Chemistryg Latin Ig Modera tor Vikings Booster Club. MRS. JULIA BAKER, B.S.g Stenog raphy 1,113 Typing I, Ilg Moderator F. B. L. A. BROTHER JAMES DROSTE, S. M. , B. S. g Moderator Junior C-15g Physicsg Math IVg Moderator Soph- omore Sodalityg Co-Moderator Na tional Honor Societyg Registrar. Faculty F czculty REV. J. PATRICK I-IAZEL, S. T. L. 3 Chaplaing Religion II, III. I0 JOHN FRIDAY, B.S., M.Ed., Phys ical Educationg Head Coach Basket- ball, Baseball. MRS. J. B. HADEN, B. S.g English I, II, IIIg Journalisrng Moderator Viking Trumpet. My, the study hall seems quieter than usual SISTER IMELDA, S. S. M. N., B. A.: M. A. 1 Moderator Juniors A-15g Religion Illg Spanish I, Ilg Co -Mod- erator National Honor Society. MR. BOB IRVIN, B. S.g World His- toryg Physical Educationg Head Coach Trackg Assistant Coach Foot- ball. SISTER JANE MARIE, S. S. M. N. , B. Mus. 5 Religiong Pianog Modera- tor Choral. MR. JOHN JETER, B.A.g Algebra I, II. MISS DOROTHY KASSEL, B.B.A.g Governrnentg World History. MISS Pl-IYLLIS LEHR, B.A.g Mod- erator Juniors A-1'7g American His- toryg World History. Members of the faculty at a busy meeting. lsn't that Brother John in the background? Faculty SISTER MARA, S. S. M. N. , B.A.g Moderator Freshmen A-18g English IVg Religion IIg Latin I, Ilg Modera- tor Sodality. SISTER MARTIN JOSEPH, S. S. M.N., M. S. in L. S. g Librariang Moderator Sophomores A-19g Religion IIg World Historyg Moderator Altar Society, Leganto. SISTER MARY DAVID, S. S.M.N., B.A.g Moderator Juniors A-13g Religion lllg English IIIg French l, Il. SISTER MARY VIANNEY, S. S.M. N. . MISS CECILIA MAY, B.A.g Moderator Seniors A-105 Art I, IIg English II, IVg Assistant Moderator N. F. L. B. A. g Moderator Freshmen A-203 Algebra Ig Algebra II - Trigonom- etryg Related Math 1,115 Moderator C. C. D. Sr. Mara discusses grades with Mrs. Guy Thompson. MR. JAMES L. MILSON, A.S., B. S. , M. Ed. g Chemistryg General Science. MRS. O. W. NORTON, B.S.g Homemaking I, II. MR. LARRY D. O'NEAL, B.S.g Moderator Freshmen C-21g Algebra I, II. 6 .rf iii? k'f'i s-was Ka 53959 -as Aa silver- fs gag sew, z.: H 1 -eriiziiirief rr Ma.. M -I fe-514131 rw -wir BROTHER DAVID PAUL, S. M. . B.A.g Moderator, Seniors C-12, Guidance Counselor, English III,I Senior Sodalityg Student Council V: Cheerleaders, Vocation Coordina- tor, Fine Arts Week Coordinator. e B. as ,..., ,. .. .H ,.r,.. ,. , .. ,,iw,,f,s gil S -'P I +1r.f,,.1r ,K I ,, zsarfiwi Q rr 5--iii-m.sas-zr'def,Pfzsiffmrr,rv-gsf2ir.fw1.+,f'L-:ifxv of'iriwlizussvlei?PEG'-wiiiifwff ,Q 2r5.gi.4i::m:2fr .,f4'r9gfir.,Qi-Emi '-szaiffiff,,.r:,gi1',- 4 ..., in eiiiiirii' ' w.,ff.a.5e4,,, Q .,. W ., 'Wars gilfaeifrff, .4 Lf. .,,,..,,i 3 f r'f' f r..rL..1,,-:xiii . iii? s W- serlsgfaga si rkr.. gh, ...L ., -is I . i ,, ,, ,1 rar. .E .H ,,,.W,,.,, ,, Facult SISTER RITA CLAIRE, S. S. M. N., B. A. 5 Moderator, Sophomores A-22, Biology. BROTHER RALPH SCHNITZER, S. M., B.A.g Moderator, Sophomores C-16, World His- tory. REV. W. FRANCIS SCHORP, S.M., B.A., B.S., B.S.T.: Moderator, Sophornoes C-17, Geometry, Religion III, Latin II, Moderator, Junior Sodal- ityg C. C. D. g Philosophers Guild: Guidance Counselor. ,sr BROTHER RAYMOND SOHM, S. M., M.A.g Latin IIg English Ig Typingg Athletic Director: Varsity Footballg 'B' Basketball BROTHER EUGENE SWEENEY, S. M. , B.A.g Moderator, Sopho- mores C-19g English IIg Business Law - Business Mathg Moderator 'C' Basketballg Sophomore Sodal- ityg Treasurer Now, this is what happens when we make God unhappy. MRS. J. E. TYLASKA, B.A.g Ad vanced Math IV: Geometryg Physics BROTHER GIL VACKER, S. M., B. A. 5 Moderator Freshmen C-183 Religion Ig Biologyg 'C' Footballg Intramural Basketballg Freshman sodaury. Faculty Assistants MRS. PAUL SIVEK, Receptionist. MRS. DOUGLAS C. PORTER, Secretary to Brother Dix. MRS. W. F. SCANLAN, Secretary to Sister Eleanor. Mrs. Beatrice Winkles awaits the oncoming flood of trays. Mrs. Catherine Bartula, Mrs. Helen Skrasek, Mrs. Irene Pustejovsky, and Mrs. Yolanda Ham as No1an's cafeteria staff prepare for the charging hordes. 1 K 2 , 2 Q f S g 5 Q 2 X a Q. -K Q Student Council Brother David Paul discusses the plans for Fine Arts Week at a joint Student Council meeting Look, Buz, you don't have my job yet! 1, Hama My ,. F5 ,511 ss Q3!IL'ff'-f,i?'?i Y. .Q --,: . .st passe? 5fV,i,ws5wf?1 5d21.v4p'wf?Xvv, 5, y W fsirrag. H ' tv' :si TXASWLW gpfssarst A s51'?F37x, TSS? , qfSs?is,iis3gtg31H5gK.5ie,i'?3?,,f,Q3ssis3 sw Q-its tif a A his Wi' , Y Mfsf. 91JQ1'?2ff5,1e,fgqf g ,tif si WHS- Ss mtsigtag.r,,sf-tswszz-,,a-fra 1ss,y..f .i,tq,s:v seeds'1sW sw:ff1'ff if s ssw sws sssssrfi. -3 m is sw f ,, - f -.,:v:'-,-t-2.1:-rant:-5--Je:5..sf,.,.w:i.,,..zaa-in-fe:-:::e- if'fwit11rfiiiffaressii'fi!5.-in':wsZ':.st'1f- ' W is ii ., ,,.' , gy ,t,.,o. as W K bfi 'V ws L vswwsaksir The Student Council endeavors to develop atti- tudes of and practice in Christian citizenship by en- abling students to initiate, carry out, and take re- sponsibility for various student activities. The religious, social, cultural, and athletic ac- tivities of the school are coordinated by the Joint Stu dent Council. This year the activities included a film of the Holy Land by Porter Randal, the Prom, a Hootenanny, and many dancesg the first annual Fine Arts Week, music and art lectures, and Intramural bowling for boys and girls. Patti Lukeman presides at a regular weekly meeting of the Homeroom presidents of the girls' division GIRLS ' STUDENT COUNCIL 1 M X Patti Lukeman President Eddye Pierce Vice-President Irma Cuellar Secretary Joan Casper Treasurer Sister Mary Sharon Moderator BOYS' STUDENT COUNCIL Robert Gieb President Jim May lst Vice-President Mike McConnell John Chidgey Brother David Paul 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice-President Moderator Joan searches the depths Student Council Now, 1 figure if we use my plan, we can trick the boys into paying for most of it. See, if we fix the budget this way, there will be plenty for us to split, and no one will notice. ofthe unknown for her usual priceless ideas. V' Officers Tom O'Hara President Jim Paukert Vice-President Cecilia Roehl Secretary Anne Connelly Treasurer Sister Imelda Moderators Brother Droste otional Honor Society The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote scholarship, character, lead- ership and service at Nolan. The National Honor Society members recite their pledge before the entire student body Brother Droste presents Fred Bolliger with his N. H. S , ,.t, pin Father Meyers is guest speaker at the assembly hon oring N. H. S. members Mrs. Baker presides at an informal meeting of the F.B.L. A. Future Business Leaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America gives its members an insight into business procedure and office etiquette. It also provides information on the variety of jobs available to its members. Zeers Mary Ann Jurajda Alexia Urban Maria Perricone Connie Grace Debbie Jordan Gayle Fennimore Mrs. Julie Baker President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Parliamentarian Moderator Members listen attentively to guest speaker Officers of the F.B.L. A Boys ' odality Sophomore boys readily accept Brother Murphy Kleuser opens the meeting Sweeney's ideas Ofjqcers at Sodality Night Murphy Kleuser Prefect Jim May Office of Instruction J0hn Putzel Office of Zeal Vic Ashe Office of Apostolic Action Bob Gieb Office of Temporalities Robert Gieb gives out candy at the children's Christmas party f- -f:'fywggs,,5faz,z,ug,gi, ' -- wzfggsgei . A ..,.L:-fciffs? t ati M ,sf,7f1wg5sggesegeaai5Mw?Es??Vf - ' W my 'a1s:is1f3sssggsageJsg-f'3i2,sX?as,?2Mf Mag-W A ,gf 155-555 t' A W . .: :- , ,L, I srs, M .--.,-:--:i:-.:--..-.:-- -..: . gwggsgg kisiteii-Segsxsstw, V grit trim-t ' -tat2ssggsssvagsstltstguistigiiig ,Q ipiikgggipjlgmm A- s ,K1sxie?f?EnSiSV?t?33sxini?s?fsiffwxmWest. s -- sWi'sc1fmizsai-imszae. 5 . . . M r.,. sf iifgmfgv M g AY sm fum fa Q g 1343 MEM -4'E2lYi!':-553kf?lI5eQfQE SFU VM? 'viii fi? 51.5-.:. Hgkgg if L ns-A stems ew: sm . Km sf? at emxwtgr-W , ., Q sag t 'f - 511551-3 ,Q ketim-it f - M siivtiftfbs-Jfeiktfwvsfsrxa fzsfjrsrgtggd t 5 Hn. ' -5357 , yi!! :L ' V ,:- VW' A 1 i The Sodality is more than an organiza tiong it is a way of life for its members. With Mary, the Mother of God, as their model and guide, the Sodalists work tire- lessly for the sanctification of themselves and their associates. Jim Paukert, Jerry Bransford, Marty Allen, Mike Snyder, Pat Shaw, Murphy Kleuser, Vic Ashe display the result of the canned food drive Q sw Father Schorp discusses Christian life at a Sodality meeting. Ojfcers Elizabeth Einhaus Prefect Mary Tatarko Secretary Theresa Wolf Treasurer Sister Mara Moderator irls 9 oclality The Sodality of Our Lady endeavors to help its Margaret Mans, Sheila Jones, and Rosemary members lead a truly Christian life in this world. Stanton make their Act of consecration in Members are aided by many activities in which they h f F h S h participate. I CPIBSCHCEO 21 CI C OTP. is Q A-:M . as A 1 Y ,- .shrts , ,.., , ,fr ,,,rnr. y LM V, ,W .W W at we Hire V' ,W rw F ' 5' as Marisa: fsiiwrfg, -. .-.r:,,-2.2-rarer..ra-...radar-.Q sP-..-- --.+ - 5525 Riiasigisnw - Q-fsiis,r,sl3arsis-sway. .. 2 U H M ,,.,.. . , ,... Wm .... M'-4 '--- .,.. '-W-we-H . FM N f f , ,, N-. - iaswl . x Laura Cochara receives Communion as fellow sodalists and members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship look on Father Schorp blesses the bread at the Agape as Prefect Elizabeth watches. Before the year is over he is going to drive me crazy v ,ff 1 t .MMM .FL The purpose of the National Forensic League is to promote interest in oratory and public speaking through speech tournaments and debates. X, Officers of the National Forensic League. OLEY! ! ! Qfffwrs Judy Dornblaser James Paukert Bill Parker Brantly Womack Sister Mary Jude President Vice-President Secretary Parliamentarian Mo derator l-Immmmm, maybe I will do the affirmative instead of 24 the negative. How can we persuade them to let us have the bonfire? Sherry Riordan Cecelia Roehl Doreen Odom Judy Parnell Sister Martin Joseph 01121-clue President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mo derator Carol Shaw, Mary Jo Leone, Kathy McGuire, and Camille Robinson look over the vestments used at Mass. Judy Parnell, Doreen Odom and Sherry Riordon put the altar linens away after Mass. Altar Society in particular preparing the portable altar for the daily sacrifice of the Mass. Sister Martin Joseph shows Cindy Bailey, Mary Butler, Nancy Roberts and Sharon Hajek how to prepare vestments for Mass. The Altar Society prepares its members for future work in their parish Altar Societies with practical ex- perience in the proper care of the school chapel and Judy Winaski, Barbara Clark, Carolyn Flores learn how to prepare the chalice for Mass. 25 Officers Mary Ellen Wells President Chris Miller Vice-President Linda Doane Secretary Kathy McGuire Treasurer Mrs. Donald P. Pledger, Moderator Future urses Club The Future Nurses Club through its activities provides an opportu- nity to explore the various aspects of the nursing profession. Hey, Patti, you're supposed to be looking at the FNC charm, not the camera yu Future Nurses Club members listen attentively to their guest speaker. , ,M a,r1s'W? 'vC9MxB least. . M , m,.v.saKs5rs3sff've'lsi?':5JfSzfsMis i'F f'sMiA1f-. it ,,. , ,r,,,r. V M rrr,X,., , ,V ,. N.. ,. fa - 'A'!ftJ'1f1?33 '1'e 12, - P A ,s a g a afz,5Eg,z,5rQ. MQ? V ',:,q,,, J A , 6, 4 aussi X We H s Wilsrs 2252+ .. X'Qiw,4is New s- X X C zaragpaw s a r .rs- 'K W Marie Lander mes to block Irma Cuellar and Debbie Koehl battle for pos Phyllis Farreirs snot. Session Of the ball- G.A.A. Officers Pam Schmidt President Shirley Farrell Vice-President Susie Colvin Secretary Paula Simmons Treasurer The Girls' Athletic Association encourages participation in school sports and fosters the high ideals of sportsmanship. Officers of the Girls' Athletic Association. Homeroom representatives discuss future activities for G. A.A. T Buz Ziegler, John Gilday, Don Thompson Tom Cow an, Sandy Walton, and Kathy Crumley enjoy them selves at the sports banquet Vikmg Sports Club Throughout the year the V1k1ng Sports Club backs Nolan's athletic endeavors with a fine spirit of con fidence and encouragement By sponsoring the annual Sports Banquet this or ganization pays high tribute to Nolan athletes Top Honors are awarded to Art Auringer for football, Ric Potter for Track, Jim May for baseball, and Bill Kidwell for basketball. 28 , ffzfif 9 x 1555 'Y' 'X , fy- Home and chool .. .. to l , , , 'W iff!!! ssoctatwn S . if S Mr. Scott Grant opens meeting of Home and School OFFICERS 1964-65: President, G. Scott Grantg lst Vice-President, Mrs. Denning Schattmanng 2nd Vice-Presi- dent, Mike Barbollag Secretary, Mrs. B. K. Parkmang Treasurer, Charles Thompsong Par- liamentarian, Lindley E. Flauagang Member- at-Large, Mrs. H. F. Shipmaug Past Presi- dent, Ernest G. La Croix. 3 f:wQ:4f-1 W? 53? f,,gs.,,f. y l Brother Ric har meeting chats with parents after Home and School Parents register at Home and School meeting 29 Lepanto Staff Hey, fellows, guess what I found!! ! Well, girls, here's our chance for revenge. W 30 Sister Martin Joseph looks on as editors Tom O'Hara and Kathy Horn and assistant Larry Johnson discuss the main division pages. ,,,,,,-.ml If only Sister Martin Joseph didn't keep such accurate accounts 1' Brother David Paul will be sorry he ever struck that pose. Staff Seniors and Special Assistants responsible for pub- lication. Editors - - - - - Kathy Horn, Tom O'l-Iara Assistants - - - - Larry Johnson, Sue Ann Quinn, Faustine Farrell Art - - - ------- Kathy Horn Business - - ------------ Maria Perricone Patrons - - ---- Cheryl Strittmatter, Barbara Gostomski Faculty ---- Faustine Farrell, Diane Miller, Donna Miller Organizations ------- Lois Feagin, Cecelia Roehl, Jean Czjkowski, Jane Vernon Activities - -Bill Parker, Jim Atkins, Brantlyiwomack, Jim Paukert, Murphy Kleuser Classes Seniors - - - - Chris Miller, Ellen Hanlon, Patti O'Kane, Helen Cochran Juniors ----------- Anne Connelly, Carol Neilon Freshmen-Sophomores ----- Elizabeth Einhaus, Kem Migues, Diane Jones Sports - - - - Tom O'Hara, Mike Thompson Copy ----- -------- S haron Pannell identifications - - - ------------- Alexia Urban Special Assistants ---- Julie Randolph, Judi Larkin, Karen LaCroix, and Janet Hopkins Janet Hopkins, Julie Randolph, and Sue Ann Quinn work diligently to meet the deadline. Faustine Farrell, Diane Miller and Sharon Panne work on faculty layouts. See, I told you she had , her hair in a pony -tail 3l Editor ---- Assistants - - Editorial Editor - Assistants - - Feature Editor - Assistants - - Club Editor - - Assistant - - Sports Editor - - Assistant - - Advisor - - - Nancy Anderson, Judy Burkle, Mrs. Haden, John Chidgey and Tom O'Hara survey the first edition of the Trumpet. - - - - Nancy Anderson, Bob Gieb, Cheryl Strittmatter, Trumpet Steiff ' ' ' ' - - -JohnChidgey - - Tom O'I-Iara, Judy Burkle ' ' ' ' John Putzel - - Dick Smith, Patti O'Kane - ' ------------ Murphy Kleuser Bonnie Matetich, Sharon Pannell, Wendy Waynock - - John Creighton - - -Judy Parnell - ' -Jim Doskocil - - -Mike Hoimberg - - - Mrs. J. B. Haden Bob Gieb doesn't seem to suffer from lack of help. Members of the jour- nalism class work on the publication of the Trumpet. Now you know that the Fashions and Frocks don't go on the Sports page. ACTIVITIES , -- Susie Minshew leads her group in a challenging discussion. COMMITMENT TO APOSTOLIC LEADERSHIP IN A CHANGING WORLD Mr. Douglas Morris addresses the lead- ership conference on The Dynamics of Responsible Leadership Theme of Institute Nolan High School is host to the Diocesan Leader- ship Institute on August 23, 1964. Keynote addresses are presented by Dr. Charles Galvin and Mr. Douglas Morris. Group discussions are held after each talk. Dr. William Jones speaks on Attitudes and Tech- niques in American Leadership followed by questions from the floor. Mr. John Gavin closes the institute with an address on Daily Civic Responsibility . If you don't mind, Cecelia. A huge ring sets the decor for the '65 Ring Dance. Ring Dance Upens Social Season, Senior rings, the symbol of the students' four years of achievement, are distributed i by the principals at the annual Ring Dance. Music is provided by the Revelles. Jeanine Jelinek receives her ring from Sister Eleanor as Kathy Jones and Bill Keating pre- pare to pass through the ring. What's the guy in the black suit looking at us like that for? The Schola under the direction of Sr. Jane Marie practice in the catacombs for participation at the Mass on Fridays. Father Hazel and Father Neumann distribute Holy Communion at the Mass of the Holy Spirit which marks the beginning of the school year Daily Mass Spiritualizes School Day Students at Nolan High have the privilege of elevating their high school life to the highest level possible by offering it daily at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Spiritual forma- tion as well as academic excellence is of vital importance to the faculty and student body. Father Hazel instructs Martin Allen, Pat Larkin, and Terry l Howard on the important function of the lector in the new rubrics of the Mass. These generous girls volunteered their service over the summer. Come on, kids! It's great to work for others! p is as Eddye Pierce and Gay McDade give their help so these children can enjoy the summer. Recognition Assembly Honors Volunteers In September, Nolan honors those of its members who have spent their summer implementing the Christian ideals of gen- erosity and love of neighbor. Forty girls who served in hospi- tals and orphanages receive special recognition. 37 12 L3 H 'fi Q ve 2 3 2 S 1 HOMECOMING COURT: Patti Lukeman, '65 Homecoming Queen, escorted by Art Auringerg Phyllis Farrell es- corted by Steve Brucker, Nancy Roberts escorted by Desmond Corbett, Mary Jo Andrews escorted by Ray Cox, Alexia Urban escorted by Randy Gunnip. A Halloween atmosphere, complete with spiders, witches, and the graves of Nolan foot- ball Victims, highlights the 1964 Homecoming Dance. Patti Lukeman reigns over the Homecoming Court as the Senders entertain. Homecoming Dance Tor After the dance, everyone goes home. Hey, Judy, it doesn't fit! Wall Social Season The Royal Court takes to the floor. Which way did she go? Revelles take five. The Booster Club belts one out for a Homecoming Crowd. Bill Glasser works it out for his moon- struck admirers. Phyllis dances on as Bill Levy watches in awe. H omeeomzlng Bon ire Completes Fall Football Fever MeConnell's forty foot structure goes up in a blaze. This year's bonfire is the biggest yet. Jean Czajkowski and John Chidgey dance the Football Captains Ray Cox and Art Auringer help Queen Patti Lukeman Cbehind torchj to ignite the bonfire. Homecoming tempo . Did we reallx run out of gasoline? we fl, Q' n g .. ' Students Rock at the Plymouth Rock The Nolan body returns to the spirit of the Pilgrims with its Thanksgiving celebration - The Plymouth Rock. f Exercise makes me feel so young. HHSY' this mm the same boy I came with. Welcome to another adventure of Our Gang . Everyone joins in on the Texas Twister But, Sheila, you know we can't Jean Senior and her date rest while Sylvia and Tim dance the night away. leave 'til after 10:30. The Continentals provide music for everyone's dancing enjoyment. 43 Unaided by guitar or banjo, Eddye Vivian Pierce delivers an ad- mira ble performance 44 Ray Hebert, Vic Ashe, Charlie Murphy, Drew Womack, Pat Bell, and Jim Coch ran swing it sweet, while sounding off a million dollars of twang. Nolan, Enjoys Hootenanny 764 The sound of banjos, guitars, and fiddles fill the night air as the talent of professionals and Nolan amateurs compose Hootenanny '64. Enjoying the music, most interested spectators ignore the camera. i A ,sau Apparently there was something comical on stage . . . Music and laughter fill the gym. For more than 50 children it is truly a Merry Christmas thanks to the efforts of the Boys' and Girls' Sodalities. At a party for the Students of the Grant Street Catechetical Center the children enjoy Christmas Mexican Style complete with Santa Claus and pinatas. Everyone anxiously awaits the break- ing of the pinata. Santa Claus distributes gifts to the children. The children eagerly grab for the candy from the pinata. I'm tired . hristmas at olaz Christmas time at Nolan is a busy one for all the students. Everyone has an opportunity to spread the spirit of love and good-will so conspicuous at this time. The boys' Sodality sponsor a canned food drive which provides nearly a hundred baskets for needy families. Christmas cards are sold for sodality proj- ects. The girls' division collect food, clothes, toys, and gifts to distribute. The Junior girls present a Christmas program to the children at the Denton State School for the Retarded. Classrooms and corridors reflect the happy mood. It is truly a Merry Christmas at Nolan! John Chidgey places the ornament from C-10 on the Christmas tree. 46 l Bobbie Dorris and Rosemary Stan- ton exhibit Christmas baskets pre- T pared for the needy. I have a feeling my Ho, Ho, Ho's aren't going to be too good today. y N l Donna Rappich, Bette Coleman, Ellen Hanlon, Patty O'Kane, Sandra Rodriguez, Cathy Penn, Cecilia Cigainero await the departure for Denton to spread Christmas cheer. P :,,. , 7 reads Cheei S A-fA .W fav- .---fs -:ell ?f 1 . - -11-,1 1 y f fl 1 U Mn 1 1 1 54, , fH1',nqs2' f ' 1 H, Q vu 4 4 , , , .. - rv.:--igvia-v Y ,.,,:, ....... , , sl ' 'L -Q. 2 Ja am, 1 2 x y ff: s to -L i Y QE is l E ly. 1 i Hg. -,,g:, 4 lr. if y,- t a 34 31 ., 1 xg, gg 'if LQ l , H1 ,f Eg 'f ffl is Brenda Ellis displays the results of the Sophomore girls' apostolic work. f , I- if J Creig disc rs causes of . qs, . , l - 1 I Q fs 5151 4 V .. s L21 1 , f O s 5. Q Jerry Bransford and Mike Snyder take inventory of cards sold for missions. 4. Qi, H S l -1 S A -L 'Q sf 95 , ff 'jg d So ists ies. Th iolan Choa offers prism of Christmas Music. 94' 3? 5 X , .4,. , - .,. '. A f is W i p li .Q :THQ Qu, ssl kia T 1 319223 S92 Lfxsm gg, -xl '?as3?g5gv1?iLgsp? ,,,: .:-, ,.,. . :., .. t 1 s t , , A s, .,,.s,.. ,.iA E ,l,s M c,sli M ,,s. L, wwf, ,, , fat, f K f W F'-Ss Cf, A.:f,gf, K1 is sa Q ' m ..: E I : ..: 'ii . - lm. :-' A wa : fl sf S 1 s l.sll Q Bliss Zeal 1. fm W - , . if Montserrat, QL. V, Nolan Setting for Retreats The silence of Montserrat gives Nolan seniors a two-day retreat from life, a look into themselves, at their long-range goals and values. The juniors and underclassmen take advantage of Nolan's new approach to retreats to discuss and meditate upon life's problems. And then Papa Bear said, Who's been eating my porridge? Father Balint closes the Junior re treat with an inspiring talk on 49 Christian Charity. Now, you are only dating the fellowg you aren't go- ing to marry him. The Senior boys make Montserrat Retreat House the scene for their final high school retreat. They attend group conferences, discussions, and also have time for private meditation. Group Discussions Feature 0 Retreats Okay, that's S5 on Dapper Dan to place in the fifth and 33 on the long shot Happy Gondo1ier We're poor little lambs who have gone astray. 49 Patti, people are staringg will ya drop that crummy rose and put your shoes on? . . . and you should have seen the smoke that dual carburetor caused . . . The Spirits of Mardi Gras and of Valen- tine's Day join to set the decor for the Val- en-Gras Dance. John Wheeton and the Play boys provide the best beat for this year's winter semi-formal. Desmond Corbett grace- fully bows out after latching on to loose balloon. We couldn't think of a caption for this one . . . NFL Marks Mid-Season With Second Annaal Trophy Debate Judy Domblaser loses as M.C. Jim Paukert flips coin. In their most theatrical and time-consuming manner, Rich Kopp and Steve Maddux arrange their material on stage. In the heat of the debate, Bill Parker scans desk for material he left at home. THE DEBATERS: Judy Dornblaser Chappyj, Bill Parker ftussledj, Rich Kopp Qsnoopyj, and Steve Maddux qbusyj. Judy and Bill won the debate. Iwon! Iwon! Iwon! Iwon! Iwon! Iwon! Step right up, ladies and gentle men, and take your chances on some bee-yu-ti-ful prizes. Oh, Brother ! Students eagerly sell chances on the 1965 Chev- rolet. The effort of the Nolan students to make the Mardi Gras a success is most apparent in the booths manned by the Student Coun- cils. The girls with their handicrafts and the boys with their hams and bacon engage the crowd in games of chance. Mardi Gras Fun or All There's that greedy McCon- nell grabbing for some poor guy's money. . 4 , I ,sq 5 Bingo is supposed to be exciting and this announcer can't even stay awake. Margaret Bruner sells some of her candy to Pat Larkin. The 1965 Mardi Gras court: magnificence and beauty. Beauty and Splendor Highlight 765 Mardi Gras 1964 Queen Gail Allen arrives to pass on her crown to her successor. Mayor Pro Tem Willard Barr congratulates the new Mardi Gras Queen, Miss Linda Abel from Richland Hills High School. 1965 Mardi Gras Royalty: Queen Linda Abel and King Michael Barbolla. The spirit of New Orleans enters the Nolan festival in its Pageant of Princesses, its royal court, and its Mardi Gras ball. Sherry Riordan, Nolan's princess. Her escort is Pat Shaw. Both students and parents pack the gym in preparation tor the Mardi Gras pageant. Eddye Pierce leads the national anthem. 55 5 s E J Byzantine Priest Per orms Rite Rev. John Mary Whitney explains the preliminary preparations to Father Schorp and Fr. Neumann. Father Whitney raises his hands in the tradi- tional form of prayer. 56 On March 31, 1965, the Nolan students participate in one of the oldest, and to them, strangest celebra- tions of the Church. The same Mass offered in the Roman Rite is celebrated in the Byzantine Rite using the ancient and beautiful Liturgy of St. John Chrysos- tom. Rev. John Mary Whitney of Austin, Texas, of- fers the Mass. Lord, Have Mercy! John Chidgey, 3rd vice-president of the Student Council, intro duces speakers for Nolan High School Career Night. Career Night Provides Guidelines. or Future Mrs. Rena La Grange, teacher of Cosmetology at Technical High, speaks on Beauty Culture. Mr. Holland Brown speaks on the uses of computing machines. On April 8, 1965, the Joint Student Council sponsors Ca- reer Conference Night. The Fort Worth Rotary Club gracious- ly provides the speakers for the event. Students attend lec- tures explaining various fields which might interest them for future commitment. Dr. Frederick Bach, Head of Micro-Biology at Alcon Laboratory, speaks on Biological Sciences. Freshmen Hold First Tournament Tournament Director Judy Dornblaser presents awards at the close of the Freshman Speech Tournament. Gee, I didn't know it was going to be this much of Oflgllial OFHFOFY Kay Taggart a headache. Duet Acting Ann Moore Nolan Students greet tournament participants. An attentive audience listens to a poetry entree. Student timekeeper keeps . ., but it does quench the thirst. judge and participant posted on minutes left in the event. 59 The four women try to give J. B. some small comfort. J. B. cries out as his tormentors close in on him. Brother David's orders have so worn out John Chidgey that he collapses in the middle of the play. CPractice, that isj 60 Mr. Zuss - - - Nickles ------ The Distant Voice Cast Sarah -------- J. B. - - - Rebecca - - Ruth - - - Mary - - David - - Jonathan - - First Maid - - Second Maid - - - First Messenger - - Second Messenger Girl ------- Mrs. Adams - - Jolly ----- Boy ----- Mrs. Leisure - - Mrs. Murphy - - - - John Putzel - - John Chidgey - - - Bill Staley - - Bette Coleman - - -Mike McConnell Mrs. Botticelli - - - Mrs. Mable - - Bildad ---- Zophar - - Eliphaz - - - -Colleen Matetich - -Mariam Hanlon Mary Ann Matetich - - Peter Thompson - -Jerry Thompson - -Cecilia Roehl - - -Ellen Hanlon - - -Mike Matetich - -Jim Robertson - - Kathy Crumley -Cecilia Cigainero - - Peggy Magner - - Mike Magner - Nancy Anderson - - Patti Lukeman - - Marcia Putzel - - Phyllis Farrell - - Fred Bolliger - - Mike Holmberg - - Terry Howard IB. If Nickles and Zuss begin their roles as Satan and God. Stage Managers - - - - David Shipman Karen Taggart Staging - - ---- Mr. Bowen David Shipman Lighting - - - - David Shipman Larry Smith Sound - - ----- Larry Johnson Masks - - - Nolan Art Department Make-up - - - Bro. Charles Rahe, S.M. Patty O'Kane Mary Ellen Wells Judy Parnell Director - - - - Bro. David Paul, S.M. You forgot our anniversary again. F' A A E 5, W ' ! :S as T1 Rx artrlylit,lrrr ttaa Q The family gathers around the dinner table during a quiet moment. The Nolan Chorus entertains with selections from various countries. Chants Du, Mondegp Sister Jane Marie leads her chorus in the unusual setting. iirif Mi R is +1 .F I 'f k casual atmosphere pervades the Chants du Monde u, The line-up. Fine Arts Week Mary Catherine Scott and Eddye Vivian Pierce help show the connection between music and art. Jere Surber and Mary Catherine Scott present selections from the world of music. In the casual atmosphere of a Parisian cafe the Nolan Cho- rus present their spring program, Chants Du Monde featur- ing songs of the world. The heart of the Fine Arts, painting and music, finds a major role in the Nolan Fine Arts Festival. Works by students of Nolan, University of Dallas, and T. C. U. are exhibited throughout the festival. Nolan musicians trace the growth and the similarity of music and painting in a program for the student body. ifsfr l as X' ,jg A ig-4,4 ' Some parents peer critically at the art pre lg X 4 M 'f 3 QE! J? pared by Nolan students. ul '.4tf'1. ' , ',,. y 1 5 4 SQ A i, . .-, A F VV.,. i r iq ,,.. rs? V . .Apt Q Af. maid- 1 5145 sg .Al-Q, JV., l is 1? rv' J in he 5. X , , . X I 'xgxsff 5 uArtn ? 63 The Nolan Chorus presents a short program for the entertainment of the awardees and their parents. Academic Honors Convocation Recognizes Students To give some permanent, prominent and public form of recognition to academic excellence, the varsity academic letter is awarded to students of out- standing merit. Father Meyers presents one happy girl with her award for the year's work. Doctor Donald A. Cowan gives the main address at the awards night. 64 ,A X The big moment comes for each student: his academic letter. Brother Dix speaks for a moment about the awards. These preside: Sister Eleanor, Sister Jude, Father Meyers, Doctor Cowan, Brother Dix, Father Newman, and Brother David Paul. JUNIOR HONOR STUDENTS: Jim Friedman, Ron Wangler, Bill Glasser, John Johnson, Ronnie Dungan, Jim Lloyd, Larry Johnson, Jerry Keating, Tony Alholm, Pat Matzner, David Siebold, Mike Heim, Gregg Ashe. FRESHMAN HONOR STUDENTS: Cathy Dos- kocil, Barbara Johnson, Ruth Studer, Judy Shula, Eunice Heim, Paula O'Brien, Debbie Koehl, Sandra Callaham, Beatrice Lange, Barbara Murphy, Barbara Miller. SOPHOMORE HONOR STUDENTS: Oscar Garza, Chuck Snakard, Kenny Snyder, James Hopkins, Pat Bell, Bill Parker, Ralph Cox, Steve Maddux, Leland Senesac, Joe Morawski, Robert McConnell, Johnny Dacy, Chris Ci- rone, Jim Atkins, Mike Connelly, Mike Gallagher, Mike Thompson, Charles Shipman, Joe Mosby. 66 Honor Students SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS: Eddye Pierce, Mary Ellen Wells, Elizabeth Einhaus, Maria Perricone, Sharon Pan- nell, Judy Parnell, Susan Broadley, Anne Connelly, Pam Larkin, Judy Burkle, Cecilia Roehl. SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS: Brant- ly Womack, Mike McConnell, Jim Doskocil, John Lunt, Vic Ashe, Richard Leeper, Ray Hebert, Ralph Weimer, David Shipman, Dick Smith, Freddy Bollinger, Jim May, Robert Gieb, Murphy Kleuser, Jim Paukert, Sam Kurtin, Jimmy Cald- well, Paul Flynn, John Paniszczyn, Tom O'l-Iara, Bill Staley. JUNIOR HONOR STUDENTS: Evelyn Wash- ington, Jean Senior, Marynelle Tillery, Julie Randolph, Helen Cochran, Kathy Penn, Karen La Croix, Elizabeth Meyer, Marianne Dulle, Cecilia Lopez, Kathy McGuire, Jean Czajkowski, Sandy Walton, Sue Ann Quinn, Donna Miller, Ellen Fontenot, Linda Doane, Carol Neilon, Judy Dornblaser. SO PHOMORE HONOR STUDENTS: Paula Simmons, Mary Walsh, Debbie Richardson, Caryl Dalton, Pam Miller, Mary Ellen Godfrey, Candy Kurtin, Kathy Taggart, Paula Addison, A'Nelle Morton, Shirley Farrell, Jan Hunter, Rosemary Stanton. FRESHMAN HONOR STUDENTS: Rich- ard Duran, Phillip Herrera, Lee Meist- er, Craig Ballentine, Jim Davidson, Fred Schattman, Brad Carter, Steve Mocio, Steve Leubbenhusen, Mike Matetich, Mike O'Neill, Ken Weimer, Steve La Croix, John St. Clair, Russell Potter. 67 THE 1965 PROM COURT: on floor, Queen Nancy Roberts escorted by John Chidgeyg on stage, Bette Coleman, Phyllis Farrell, Wendy Waynock, and Sandy Waltong escorts Buz Ziegler, Jim May, Murphy Kleuser, and Ken Fenoglio. a Prom Climaxc Formals and Tuxes rest for a moment at the 1965 Prom. Buz Ziegler escorts Duchess Bette to the stage. 68 1 Even their formal attire doesn't slow them down. z l s li 1 5 X .1 i s 1 3, ,,.r,, A, . W.,- r w, 'wr K ks ilgi lament Wanted: two females. L K' ' Ocial Season Queen Nancy glows in i, her regal splendor I 'S 2 The crowd fills the Four Seasons Ballroom for the high point of the social season Q4 5 Freshmen, Sophomores Swmg Mark Stevens spins records at the dance. Freshmen and sophomores swing around the dance floor in a Snake 70 The dancers relax in a corner during a rest period. Barbara Grasher shows one of the newest styles, the Freddy . Nolan s literary Discussion groups an integral part of the English program provides Juniors and Seniors with communal analysis of great literary works Moderators who assist at the discussions are: Mrs. C. C Colvin Mr Frank Perkins Mrs Dan Dacy Mrs. Don Carlton, Mrs Pat F Dalton Mrs C B Johnson Mrs O V. Di Sciullo, Mrs. A C Brouillette Mr Joe L Schott Mrs Joseph Stephan. The Nolan Orators speak before the Ft Worth Optimist Club on the topic Optimism the Spirit of Youth The top four places are taken by Bill Parker first Steve Maddux second James Hopkins, thirdg Philosophy Pat Matzner Jim Paukert Terry Ferris Taylor Maddux, Charles Ship- man James Hopkins Brantly Womack Sherry Riordan, Pat Shaw, Steve Maddux Richard Kopp Bill Parker Dave Shipman, Pat Larkin The Philosophers under the direction of Father Schorp meets each The Nolan Orators proudly pose after winning Opti week in the evenings to begin the mysterious world of the thinker. mist Club Oratorical Contest: Steve Maddux Rich ard Kopp, Bill Parker, James Hopkins. Elsie Andrews Patti O Kane, Susan Wurzbach, Judy Burkle, Ray Hebert, Jim May, Mike Holmberg, Desmond Corbett, Dick Smith, Irma Cuellar, discuss with Mrs. C. B. Johnson C. S. Lewis' Out Cf The Silent Planet. Jim Paukert, Dennis Holler, Tom O'Hara, Mr. Joe L. Schatt, Pam Larkin, Chris Miller, Barbara Myers, Judy Parnell discuss Arthur M11 ler's The Death of the Salesman . I and Literature S ciin Prestige Mingling with the parents, the students show their originality in dress- making. Jimmy Washington and Pat , Henderson show proper Somebody here tlus early evening attire in the morning? Home Economies Students Present Style Show The Home Economics Class display their creations at a Home and School Meeting SPORTS BILL KIDWELL: Basketball, all- disnrict and second team all-state. 5 1 yff , row, RIC POTTER: state record holder in the 880 yard run, 1:58. 3 RANDY GUNNIP: all-district in Foot- ball. WALTER HAMMOND: state record holder: one mile run 4:42. 3 Vikings Receive Special Recognition JIM MAY and JIM WURZBACH: Baseball, all-district MIKE BARBOLLA: Football all-district and all-state. and all -sta te. These athletes show particular ability in their sports. They receive special recogni- tion for helping give Nolan its winning ll63.l'1'1S. BILL FREEMAN: Football, all-district Ken Fenoglio desperately grabs a pass. SCOREBOARD Nolan 12 Forney 14 F. W. Christian 20 Springtown 6 Diamond Hill 38 Greenhill 81 Dallas Christian 16 Lynch O Dunne 0 Reicher O Jesuit Don Thompson is caught only inches from goal line Give me an IN Vikings Capture Winning Season Varsiiy Football 1965 VIKING FOOTBALL TEAM Dennis Blaschke 1623, Sam Rodriguez 1213, Sam Kurtin 123, Ken Fenoglio 1203, David Dacy 1613, Tom Cowan 113, Desmond Corbett 1503, Greg McNaghten 1673, Bill Joblin 1333, Ray Cox 1603, Chris Brucker 133, Neil Rey- nolds 1513, Randy Gunnip 1773, Chuck Flanagan 1403, Joe Dancses 1533, Mike Barbolla 1753, Tom Donaldson 1323, Larry Meyers 1663, Bill Freeman 1723, Conrad Miller 1743, Coach Bob Irvin, Brother Ray Sohm, S. M., Art O'Con nor 1733, Eddie Fonner 1803, Rich Ziegler 143, Dick Smith 1873, Don Thompson 1813, Jeff Brucker 1313, Mike Scallan 1713, Ralph Wiemar 1643, Robert Gavos 1653, Chris Curtis 1233, Steve Brucker 1303, Art Auringer 1833, Randy O'Connor 1413, Mike Lyons 1423, John Gilday 1863, Butch Polk 1433, Bob Tingle 1223 Backed by a devoted student body which repeatedly packs the stands, the Nolan Foot- ball team always takes to the field deter- mined to emerge victorious. Such spirit en- ables the Vikings to enjoy a successful sea- son, despite a difficult schedule. Steve Brucker frantically fights off White-shirted aggressor 77 Randy O'Connor sweeps around end in an attempt to elude pursuing tackles. Vikings Conquer Springtown First 20-14 Flanagan takes on quite a load. Brucker cuts back only to find new white jerseys. Check that score, mang and we are home team this time! F WC. and Nolan, Battle to 14-14 Tie Duh, I think it's the ball, Coach. Joey Ford C763 Pete Schneider C705 6' sn. up gem www .- ff. .. ,i iff , A, ,- an N , A , j- K iff ' ,, I J in W , K Rf 1. 523, , kim ? E wg Manager Geordie Tregre Loyal Viking roorers carry the defamed spirit of Dunne to Homecoming game. Power and Speed Combine in Nolan, Gridiron Play Brucker's at it again Easy, boys! It's my big toe! exclaims Coach Bob Irvin. Two Vikings gang-up on low-flying Falcon. 1965 VARSITY TRI-CAPTAINS: Art Auringer, Chuck Flana gan, and Ray Cox. Nolan Edges Diamond Hill 6-3 Hey wait! Igotta tie my shoe. Chris Brucker throws key block as Butch Polk races towards sideline Steve Brucker gets caught behind the line in a tangle of arms and legs. 82 Vikings Topple Lynch 16-8 Chuck Flanagan carries as Randy O'Conner protects rw 0 - . . ew -fsf fw- fff4M'b5'W9T5?7f'T vv1 -swmw--if is WSEQSQECPWW 'K ' if fzfffftiiziiwllnik- 'wvfigt' fm, W, ,M r. r wffsg ' twin Determination grips Brucker as he races towards end zone gs.,.,g V my -V W sg r ,. ,D ,-,. vw-f,:f15,M,,,k e W, Greenhill Falls to r g orsemen 38-20 The stands are tense as Viking moves towards goal line W, ff has f mis sg,-M-wa r f 'g3?f1f-44 ' at .U W 1 s.- KQTBFWSU, . fam ,+w4,m. MJ, ,. ff, .fiaefr S -'.' . 'TQ mf ' fm ,,, ,,,,- , ,. is Q29 mm- ,-s gggilar Elms . . at WY, wtf ,f 7 W.-, . ,.f5,,,,,, sms-f.iifwe-W, ,,,., , , iff? ras: bww raw-we s .r,. M , , 'Skrfe,-Jxqigwlgrzff , wwrfgfmifgfamusr,ww-fort , .r,,,, ,.,, 5 I rl, H., ,www V - V. ,,+, lm M' W9E5ym,,, A' ' rt ,,efimffff-1-M,-'J-so - --W-ii: 'Jw . +I. -,W ,. in ' 111 A1 Us-gffwisfr., U, A 1, N .. ,. -s 'L ' Q W if sw-J 'K ff :iff fag-gf ' 5 t s5,.qr,1:s: 'K , . r S 4 , Q M ,W W Q if Zi 'F ,sw 4- s- 1,-, .V 4.1 'WTF f -, W A was N rf,-My N MW, Wmwf-1 -rrff ff.-f.. , .,., , V sw':Q.s.f:,f Lf, tid, mi. fifrigrrz Vryk SF W .... W , L This kind of power through the line gains many a yard. Viking Ramp Over Dallas Christian 81-8 Coach Irvin and Brother Sohm watch their players with an untiring interest. 1965 NOLAN B FOOTBALL TEAM Steve Bennett 1711, Chris Curtis 1201, Jay Wheaton 1601, Robert Gavos 1141, Mike Bote1er1551, Danny McDonald 1621, Pat Gallagher 1801, Dennis Blaschke 1641, Ric Larsen 1881, Jimmy Davis 1861, Greg McNaghten, Kenny Clark 1221, Larry Schmidt 1831, David Siebold 1311, Mike Connelly 1511, Manager Don Eirdam, Earl Mitchell 1741, George Wren 1511, Joe Rodriguez 1771, Bob Einhaus 1651, Sam Rodriguez 1301, Steve Leubbenhusen 1401, Dennis Jettun 1831, Bob Spratt 1821, Joe Dancses 1731, Brother Gil Vacker, S.M. 84 The Homecoming Court comes on the field: Mary Jo Andrews, Phyllis Farrell, Nancy Roberts, Alexia Urban, and Queen Patti Lukemang Escorts: Murphy Kleuser, Mike McConnell, John Chidgey, Jim May, and Bob Gieb. Homecoming Game Spark Enthusiasm F es tivzlties Oh, what kids can do to a poor automobile! Bob Dorris presents flowers to Queen Patti. Neal makes it look as easy as skipping. Despite Dunne resistance, Gilday pushes toward basket. Nolan Teamwork Reaps Another Winning Season With consistent team effort, the Nolan Basketball team continually strives for victory. Hut 1, Hut 2. , ma, V A ,- f, Lg if-N fy. Defense vs Dunne TEAM RECORD: 16 Won 11 Lost Kidwell vs Dunne DISTRICT RECORD: 4 Won 2 Lost Varsity Basketball 1965 NOLAN VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Bob Tingle, Mike Thompson, Charlie Neal, Rich Ziegler, John Johnson, Don Thompson STANDING: Coach John Friday. Billy Kidwell, Jim May, Mike Helm, Tim King, Ed Former, Jim Wurzbach, Steve Gibbs, 'Manager Ronnie Dungan. 88 Thompson gives his own interpretation of Swan Lake during the Dunne game. Jim Wurzbach points the way as a Cougar pumps for two. Team Spirit Adds Momentum King fights for the ball as Mike suspecting Heights player. Thompson hooks leg behind un- Kidwell, surrounded by Rangers, searches for Wurzbach. Vikings Gain Second in District Kidwell goes up against Peter Claver defender as Charlie looks on. May, works it out in preparation for sock hop as two Jesuit Rangers do the Monkey un der the basket. 89 Jim Wurzbach attempts to become the first man on the rim. Buz Ziglar makes a desperate attempt to save the ball from going out of bounds. 90 Thompson drives for the basket. Team Thrives on Victory i I See Tim. See Tim jump? Tim jumps high. Riechar jumps higher. 555 .l g sw N HX 3 R ,f P gaps 1965 NOLAN B BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Walter DaPrile, John Hill, Bill Glasser, Steve DiSciul1o, Steve Meyers, Sam Rodri- guez, John Dacy. BACK ROW: Brother Ray Sohm, S. M. , Bob Benoit, Richard Pustejovsky, Joe Mosby, Joe Dancses, Manager Charlie Shipman. Sammy Rodriguez stretches toward basket during Dunne game. 92 John Hill looks on in amusement as Riecher stumbles down the court Steve Meyers with one following Falcon drives for the goal. Even flat-footed, Joe Mosbey still makes it. Shipman stretches high against the Rangers. B-Basketball Mme? guides me ball with extra John Dacy goes over the head of a grounded Falcon. hand behind his ears. Sam Rodriguez cautiously works his way into the key spot. ,ii , , Jiefllsvsfifbfz V ssfz'4'K:' ,,,, ,Kk,, K is The Nolan Baseball Team bags an impressive record for 1965 dis- trict play: six wins and no defeats. f wings J, nw -rr- sf4.r-wr, suis-Q:-ff A ,,-L, is ,,,,, ,, --sf-ii. N,-sims-w,:w eff, . , ,-. , Iwftjisas Mr s 94 This victorious season is due to their impeccable fielding, steady pitching and tremendous hitting power. vs gn grit John Johnson makes that saving catch. Wifi-Sf1ffif bf.:' x,.,.rr, Did he make it or not? We'l1 never know. Baseball Sree -rike threeee Yeere out n f W 1965 NOLAN VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM KNEELING: Manager Jim Krivanek, Ken Clark, Ray Hebert, Charlie Neal, Rich Ziegler, Pat Bar- bolla, John Johnson, Manager John Neel. STANDING: Sam Rodriguez, Ralph Wiemar, Tim King, Craig Caesar, Coach John Friday, Jim May, Jim Wurzbach, Don Thompson, Ershel Redd, Randy Gunnip. Caesar moves in to pick up a grounder. SEASON RECORD '7 Won 6 Lost DISTRICT RECORD 6 Won O Lost Thompson moves across the plate for another run. May shows his winning form. 95 Johnson calls for the throw to cut off an errant Falcon. Coach Friday moves in to have a discussion with the plate umpires. in ft A -me A 9, V' 1 ,' d we-in W Y L , , L . G VY ' I , ' ', , ' X ' , ff 2 ' - 'LL .W , ,, V . J 'Q 3 . 'E i N ' t T4 1 1 Xi ? Q ...Z ' ' 7- U , , X K 7 si, V1 ,,.' M ., -A , I V, ,dis Ki, .V,. I. up , Pile-up at home plate! 96 Vikings Domina Sam Rodriguez tags the base to force out his opponent. The district champion baseball team piles aboard the bus to head to the state playoffs Vis trict Play On behalf of the baseball team, Jim May presents the district championship to Sister Eleanor and Brother Dix. The school turns out a tremendous burst of spirit to send their champions to Houston. Bowling sets the stage for this healthy competition between home-rooms Imfra-mural Bowling Mike Holmberg winds up to roll a strike. Notice the exquisite form of these girl bowlers. f X hx X t Lunt. Intra-mural Basketball The school basketball champions from C-10: in front, Dick Smith, Paul Flynn, Mike Holmberg, Art Auringer, Dave Shipmang in back, Ron Fruggiero, Larry Smith, Tom O'Hara, and John gf A real battles goes on to get the ball. Poetry in motion. Art N Auringer jumps just a little faster. 9 Kathy Einhaus gets around Lois Feagin in the Senior- Intra-mural Basketball Freshman game. Dilemma: where, where, where do I throw the ball? The Senior girls' champions: Joan Casper, Elizabeth Einhaus, Chris Miller, Irma Cuellar, Pam Schmidt, Judy Parnell, Phyllis Farrell, Mary Carter, Kathy Horn, Sue Colvin, Alyce Wintjen, Lois Feagin, Sylvia Garza, and Ann Higgins. No Caption Needed! Intra-mural Volleyball y E x Z' 1 ,l..l , GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: Nancy Roberts, Kathy Horn, Joan Casper, Cecilia Roehl, Sharon Pannell, Rosie Reyes, Sylvia Garza, Lois Feagin, Phyliss Farrell, Marilyn Partlow, Mary Carter, Gay Mc- Dade, and Sue Colvin. Lois Feagin has go-power. Allah! Allah! Allah! lOl These four ran their way to the district championship in the mile relay: Bob Tin- gle, Ric Potter, Walt Hill, and Don Brown. John Gilday shows his form in running the hurdles. '5'H..h.. With their sights set on victory, the Nolan track team not only brings home trophies and medals but also many new records. M ,.... . .:,.., .. ,,,,. . -- Ed Fonner clears the bar with plenty to spare. Track i lst ROW: Mike Barbolla, Conrad Miller, John Gilday, Ed Fonner, Bob Shocklee, are Bill Freeman, Neil Reynolds, Manager Ronald Gehringer. 2nd ROW: Bill An- This is Championship drews, David Siebold, Mike Grant, Steve Gibbs, Richard Potter, Walt Hammond, form in every step. Buz Ziegler, Don Brown, Bob Tingle, Walt Hill. 3rd ROW: Jim Oliver, Jon Nap- pier, Mike Boteler, George Wrens, Van Chandler, Pat Farrell, Lee Norton, Steve Bean, Joe Rodriguez, Chris Curtis, Don Ste. Marie, Coach Bob Irvin. 4th ROW: Chris Brucker, Vernon Evans, David Nelson, Gary Fenoglio, Pat Matzner, Don Nelson, Earl Mitchell, Tim McGee, Mike Hall, Dennis Jettun, Russell Potter, Robert Spratt, Steve Luebbenhusen, Don Eierdam. Believe it or not, these guys take their work seriously. Pat Matzner shows his style. '03 Dennis Holler prepares to send off one of his mighty drives. Golf Ray Barton and Jim Atkins note the power, grace, coordination, and flawless perfection of Mike Holmberg's swing. KNEELING: Ken Paukert, Ray Barton, Jerry Scheeler. STANDING: Paul Flynn, Dennis Holler, Steve Jameson, Ernie Klarieh, Desmond Corbett, John Vernon, Mike l-Iolmberg, Jim Atkins. I04 Ernie Klarich once again realizes just how good Nolan's putting greens are. K CLASSES Steve Bean C21 Chris Chamberlain A16 Kenny Clark C18 Richard Condon C21 Michael Cosgrove C21 Kathy Doskocil A18 Kathy Einhaus A18 Lady Norma Feaster A18 Clare Ferris A20 A16 President - Darla Rucker A18 President - Kathy Einhaus Vice-President - Teri Stanton Vice-President - Lady Feaster Secretary - Kathy Normand Secretary - Kathy Doskocil Treasurer - Chris Chamberlain Treasurer - Debbie Koehl C18 C21 C20 A20 President -Judy Wellborn Vice-President - Mary Laura Helbring Secretary - Sofia Puente Treasurer - Clare Ferris President - Phil Herrera, lst Semester: Ken Wiemar, 2nd Semester lst Vice-President - Ken Clark, lst Semesterg Chris Senchek, 2nd Semester 2nd Vice-President - Ken Wiemar, lst Semesterg Don Ray, 2nd Semester 3rd Vice-President - Steve Luebbehusen, lst Semesterg Ken Clark, 2nd Semester President - Randy Meyers, both Semesters lst Vice-President - Mike Hudon, lst Semesterg Mike Cosgrove, 2nd Semester 2nd Vice-President - Richard Condon, lst Semesterg Steve Bean, 2nd Semester 3rd Vice-President - Fred Schattman, lst Semesterg Tom Kleuser, 2nd Semester President - Steve Jameson, both Semesters lst Vice-President - Mike Matetich, both Semesters 2nd Vice-President - Steve Mocio, both Semesters 3rd Vice-President - Pat Grace, lst Semesterg George Wren, 2nd Semester George Grace C20 Lllary Laura Helbing A20 hilip Herrera C18 Aichael E. Hudon C21 Steve Jameson C20 Debbie Koehl A18 Tommy Kleuser C21 Steve Luebbehusen C18 Louis Matetich C20 Randy Meyers C21 Stephen Mocio C20 Kathy Norrnand A16 Sofia Puente A20 Terri Stanton A16 Judy Welborn A20 Ken Wiemar C18 George Wren C20 Freshman Ufficers Darla Rucker A16 Fred Schattman C21 Chris Senchack C18 Sharon Abraham A16 Johnny L. Andrews C21 Craig Mike Ballentine C20 Gregg Ballenrine C18 Pattie Bartula A20 Paulette Barwinkel A16 Robert L. Becan Jr. C21 Teresa Behl A20 Richard Bennett C21 g W em It ,ish AW. ,a i 3 tw I 5 WF my V H Y L gi l A E K 755555 51 an 515 ZZQ' K S 2.. S: Wim ri titrtriisew r that 2f ia- . , W, Mare W' WW ' I mf ' . M II I: 1' ,.,t: -: W sz.. - fxt 3 ,ttt .. .,,, 3,:. ,,:Et,,,, ,. amz ze11 '51 ,,V ? , Mike BOISICI' C nznnynzy W :f' ...,. . . A we atttg gggg gr FV 1 ...,..,.. .. ,. fQf.--:: Q tt. , A 1 w r tfig gi zggwiwt' .r.tt t t A iE:-:' :,,. ttt, 1 it zzt. 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Gick C18 Mary Gilday A18 Kenneth Gillaspy C18 Charlene Glasser A20 Eva Gonzales A18 Peter Gould C20 Charles Green C18 Gregg Greenwood C18 Greta Greer A18 Lillian M. Gwozdz A18 Ronnie Hake C18 Jean Hall A20 Mike Hall C20 John Harrison C20 Leo Hartnett C21 Steve Hartnett C21 Delores Hawkins A16 Mary Lynn Hebert A18 Eunice Helm A16 Bill Kellenberger Cl Neil T. Kopp C20 Joseph Kuban C20 Steve LaCroix C20 Patricia Henderson A20 Dennis Jettun C21 Barbara Johnson A16 Dale Johnson C20 Gail Johnso n A18 Patrick Kaercher C18 Jeff Kalista Theresa An 8 Virginia Lambrix A18 Beatrice Joan Lange Anne Laux A18 Richard C. Leon Maria Leza A20 A20 C21 C21 ne Kane A16 ' bfi-Mi-bfw ' 3, 14. 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Marie Mary Laura Helbing exhibits her Science Fair project. Latin projects show the creativity resulting from desperation. Gloria Vasquez A20 Rita Vita A18 Mary Walker A18 Jackie Wallace A16 Ann Ward A20 Charles M. Weisbeck C20 Feagin Wing, Jr. C20 Gina Wintjen A20 Whitney Womack A18 Jim Yosten C18 Mary Lou Stenger A16 Thomas Stewart C21 Eric Straus C20 Ruth Studer A16 Mark A. Tatarko C20 Marvin Terrell C20 Cindy Thompson A18 Susan Thompson A18 Sharon Thompkins A20 James R. Triggs C18 Joann Trojacek A20 Norman Uptmor C21 '1 S Q, ,a Q I if ,4 ' x :ii Q MRA'- f H9 Chris Brucker C17 Teresa Butts A22 Kay Cosgrove A22 John Dacy C16 Mike Grant C 16 Phil Handler C17 James Hopkins C19 Grace Kalista A19 Mary Kay Kleuser A22 Candy Kurtin A21 Mary E11en Lambright A22 Margaret Marrs A19 Steve Meyers C17 Sophomore Omcers Joe Mosby C19 Bill Parker C19 I20 ' A'ne11e Morton A19 Juanita Perez A19 Richard Pustejovsky C17 Robert Reed C19 Jim Robertson C16 C16 C19 C17 President - John Dacy, lst Semester, Mike Grant, 2nd Semester lst Vice-President - Mike Grant, lst Semesterg John Dacy, 2nd Semester 2nd Vice-President - Ken Snyder, lst Semesterg Jim Robertson, 2nd Semester 3rd Vice-President -Jim Robertson, lst Semesterg Ken Snyder, 2nd Semester President - lst Vice-President - Bill Parker, both Semesters 2nd Vice-President - Chuck Snakard, both Semesters 3rd Vice-President - Robert Reed, lst Semester: Jim Hopkins, 2nd Semester Joe Mosby, both Semesters President - lst Vice-President - Phil Handler, lst Semester, Steve Meyers, 2nd Semester 2nd Vice-President - Mike Weaver, 1st Semesterg Tim Connally, 2nd Semester 3rd Vice-President - Chris Brucker, lst Semester, Richard Pustejovski, 2nd Semester Mike Thompson, lst Semesterg Jay Wheaton, 2nd Semester Paula Simmons A21 Chuck Snakard C19 A19 President - Margaret Marrs Vice-President - Grace Kalista Secretary - Juanita Perez Treasurer - A'Nelle Morton Ken Snyder C16 Rosemary Stanton A21 A21 President - Rosemary Stanton Vice-President - Candy Kurtin Secretary - Mary Walsh Treasurer - Paula Simmons Mike Thompson C17 Mary Walsh A21 A22 President - Mary Kay Kleuser Vice-President - Mary Ellen Lambright Secretary - Teresa Butts Treasurer - Kay Cosgrove Mike Weaver C17 Jay Wheaton C17 Paula Addison A21 David Alderson C16 Paula Alford A19 Richard Alldredge C1 Carla Anderson A21 Billy Andrews C16 Michael Andries C17 James Baker C16 Nance Baptiste A22 Ray Barton C19 A new art room? Gloria Arteaga A19 Jim Atkins C19 Larry Baca C19 Pat Bell C19 The library . . . a place for research. 9. Edwin Bellman C17 Mary Ann Bennett A22 teve Bennett C16 ob Benoit C17 eorge P. Bezdek C19 nnis Blaschke C19 arbara Blythe A19 . 'cky Bolliger C16 athy Bowden A22 ee Dee Bradley A19 Iudy Breen A21 Pat Breen A19 Margaret Bruner A19 Frank Cagigal C17 Susie Caufield A22 Chris Colvin A22 Mike Connelly C19 Johnny Corbin C17 Peter Coriddi C17 Beryl Cotton C19 Sophomores John Cigainero C19 Chris Cirone C16 Jeanne Clanan A22 Tom Cleary Soplwmores Ken Snyder leads sophomore cell in Sodality discussion. Ralph Cox C17 Lynn Creighton A21 Mary Crimmins A22 Cecilia Croomes A19 Chris Curtis C16 Pat Dacy C17 Caryl Dalton A21 Walter DaPrile C19 Joe Dancses C19 Jan Davis A19 Lynne Davis A21 Steve DiSciu11o C16 Rosalia Isabella Diaz A19 Rosario Diaz A19 Mary Donohue A21 Bobbie Dorris A21 lobby Einhaus C17 lrenda Ellis A19 Shirley Farrell A21 Ferry Farris C19 .ee Flowers C17 Aichael Franko C17 flike Gallagher C16 Jscar Garza C17 lob Gavos C16 onald Gehringer C 16 flary Ellen Godfrey A21 David Gonzalez C19 audi Gostomski A19 iz Gould A22 .,..,, Barbara Grasher A19 .rw Sondra Grady A 19 Marie Greswold A22 Pam Grove A19 7-.fr-, ,, E rv W , rn. eff? 2515322 shwrs fam 317 amy- -are K Cathy A22 Marthamgll A2 1 Judy Hggler A22 3 Q 5 Q J 4 if , ag ,Q Q as H fi 5 S bv ,f?51iuz,:,.M:, f!52Q:.:E1 EiE'.f'EEf5i 931 Y 'ga 9 Q W K Ssrmrwga W wfwwrwsl vgmfgwrverwawwwswraw ' Jw 1 1 A - .- - A 21391.11:pf'fpef,i2l rm V .W V W Q A S r,,,rr,,L, Q .r.f ,,V E ,VVV ,,rL i A ,,,.,,,,L Q ,C if 5 ::m.:i idfziggq' 521.117 S Wf5Af'Tvi??f?3i12- ., - .. 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Frances Shelton A21 Charles Shipman C16 Robert Shocklee C16 Mary Lou Sifuentes A22 Kathy Simonson A19 Teresa Sivek A21 Mary Parker A19 Joseph Pemberton C19 Marilyn Perricone A21 Steve Platt C19 Teresa Price A22 Steve Ragsdill C17 Debbe Richardson A22 Patricia Robinson A19 Sammy Rodriguez C17 Arthur Roehl C19 Vicki Rogillo A21 Jerry Scheeler C19 Pete Schneider C16 Leland Senesac C16 Audrey Senior A22 Andree Shaw A22 Janice Skrehart A21 Patrick Snell C16 .inda Spratt A19 viary Sullivan A22 Eathy Taggart A19 ,atti Terrell A19 'oe Tomanek C17 fiargarito Uribe C17 Viola Vasquez A22 Yolanda Vasquez A19 Aaralyn Washington A22 Ltanley Wrzesinski C17 King Arthur revisited Louis Sotello C16 Earl M. 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Mary Edmondson A13 David Elias C15 Gayle Fenimore A15 Ed Fonner C15 Ellen Fontenot A17 Joey Ford C15 Charlotte Fox A13 Tom Franchina C15 James Frazier C13 Bill Freeman C13 Cathy Frey A13 Jim Friedman C15 Walt Hill C15 Janet Hopkins A15 Janet Ireland A13 Larry Johnson C13 Dianne Jones A15 Lodi Jones A17 Bob Keating C13 Jerry Keating C13 Mike Heim C13 Karen Gage A17 Annie Garcia A13 Sam George C15 Steve Gibbs C13 John Gilday C13 Bill Glasser C15 Sharon Hajek A17 Walt Hammond C15 Jim Hankins C13 Ellen Hanlon A17 Dick Hartnett C13 John Haynes C13 Linda Henderson A13 Brian Hicks C15 Ernie Klarich C13 'frank Kuban C15 Bally Lally A 13 Vlike Lance C15 udi Larkin A13 Mary Jo Leone A 17 Jim Lloyd C13 Cecilia Lopez A 17 Bud Lyons C15 Kathy McGuire A 17 Taylor Maddux C15 Peggy Magner A 15 Francia Marzonie A 17 Pat Matzner C15 Dwain Mees C15 Rufino Mendoza C15 Larry Myers C13 Kem Migues A13 Charles Miller C13 Conrad U. Miller C13 Diane Miller A 17 Susie Minshew A17 Ann Moore A15 Evan Moore C15 Gary Natoli C15 Juniors Donna Rappich A13 Bebe Renaud A13 Sharron Ricks A13 Camille Robinson A13 Cynthia Rodriguez A13 Sandra Rodriguez A15 Pat Rohmer A13 Larry Ross C15 Jimmy Rouitto C15 Suzanne Santa A15 I38 Mike Scallan C13 Sandra Schieme A17 Jean Senior A15 Cynthia Sherrod A15 Patti O'Kane A17 Alene Oliver A13 Ardith Pace A13 Linda Pankey A15 Ken Paukert C13 Kathy Penn A15 Patricia Perricone A17 Richard Potter C13 Marcia Putzel A15 Sue Ann Quinn A15 Rae Racine A13 Julie Randolph A15 'J f' Marynelle y Tillery A15 Bob Tingle C13 Geordie Tregre C13 Stephanie Vardilos A13 Jane Vernon A15 Sandy Walton Donna Rappich spends her summer helping at St. A15 Theresa's Home. David Siebold C13 Janice Sirnmel A17 Ron Wangler C13 Evelyn Washington A15 David Smith C15 Karen Starkey A13 Janyce Webber A17 Judy Winaski A17 Stacy Starr C13 Barbara Till A15 Theresa Wolf A17 Mary Zalesak A13 Q N? . gg W 5 3 ,nn-' 5 F 5 ff W I MH I ,YI ,,,,. Q 'Rf MARTY ALLEN Honor Roll 2, 3, Genesians 2, 3, Sodality 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Choral Club 4. MARY JO ANDREWS Newspaper 1, F.B.L.A. 3, Genesians 1,2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Prom Duchess 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Homecoming Prin- cess 4. ll SENIOR OFFICERS: David Dacy, 3rd Vice-President, C 12, Desmond Corbett, lst Vice-President, C-12, Eliza beth Einhaus, President, A-10, Alexia Urban, Vice-Pres ident, A-10, Sylvia Garza, Treasurer, A-10, Susan Broadley, Secretary, A-10, Murphy Kleuser, President C-12, Not Pictured, Ray Hebert, 2nd Vice-President, C 12. VICTOR M. ASHE Honor Roll l, 2, 3,4, Aca- demic Letter 1, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boost- er Club 4, Vice-President 4. HAROLD AYERS Intramurals: Basketball 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Track 3, Safety Council, President 4. ART AURINGER Honor Roll l, Academic Letter 1, Student Council Representative 1, Sodality 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals: Basketball 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3. MICHAEL BARBOLLA Genesians 1,2, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, All-District and All-State Tackle 4, 1965 Mardi Gras King, Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Safety Council 4. MARY THERESE BARTON Newspaper 1gG.A.A. 1, 2, Genesians 1, 2, 3, Altar Society 4, Honor Roll 1. FRED BOLLIGER Honor Roll 4, National Honor Society 4. SUSAN BROADLEY Sodality l, 2, 3, Future Nurses lg Safety Council 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 4, Aca- demic Letter lg Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. KEN BECAN Honor Roll l,2, 3, 4g Aca- demic Letter 2g Sodality 1, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 42 Latin Award 2. JERRY BRANSFORD Honor Roll 2g Sodality 2, 3, 4g Varsity Football 2. MAUREEN BROUILLETTE Literary Discussion Club 4, Sodality 1,2,3g NFL lg Newspaper 2g Choral Club 3, 4g Class Secretary -Treas urer 1, C.C.D. 4, NEDT Award 25 Honor Roll l, 4. DAVID BLASCHKE NEDT Award 1,25 News- paper lg Intramural Basket ball 1, 2,45 Philosophy Guild 4. l Seniors STEVE BRUCKER Varsity Football 4. JUDY BURKLE Newspaper 4g Literary Dis- cussion 4g Spanish Club 1, 2g G.A.A. lg Genesians 1 2, 3g C. C. D. 4g N.E. D.T lg Academic Letters 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. Seniors CRAIG CAESAR JAMES CALDWELL Sodality 25 Varsity Base- Honor Roll 1, 4g Academic ball 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Letter 1g N. E. D. T. 1, 2. Club 3. STANLEY CARR MARY MARGARET MARY JOAN CASPER Honor Roll 1, 2g Intramu- CARTER NFL lg Newspaper 3, Bas- ral Basketball 3, 43 Bowl- G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Volley- ketball 1, 2,3, 4, Student ing 35 Track 2g Safety ball 2, 35 Baseball lg Cho- Council Representative lg Council 4. ral Club 2, 3, 4, Class Sec- Student Council Treasurer retary 2g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 45 Altar Society 33 C.C. D 2, 3, 4g NEDT Award 1, 2g Honor Roll 1, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. E z . Q . 3 2 X JO HN C HIDGEY OFFICERS: Tom O'Hara, President, C-l0g Victor 3rd Vice-President, C-l0g Mary Ellen Wells, Treasurer, 12g Judy Parnell, Secretary, A-12, Cecelia Roehl, Vice- , , , , Academic Letter lg Honor dent, A-125 Anne Connelly, President, A-125 Bill Joblin, Vice-President, C-12, John Putzel, 2nd Vice-President, 12g Not Pictured: Dick Smith, lst Vice-President, C-12. JAMES COCHRAN Honor Roll l,2, 3g Class Secretary lg Sodality l,2, 3, 4g Intramurals: Basket- ball l,2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 4. LINDA CONDON Genesians l,2g G.A.A. l. SUSAN THERESE COLVIN G.A.A. 1, 2,43 Basketball 4g Volleyball 4g Genesians l,2g Academic Letter lg Honor Roll l, 3, 4. ANNE CONNELLY NFL lg Yearbook 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Treasurer 4g Genesians l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3: G. A. A. l, 2, 35 Literary Discussion Club 45 Student Council Representative 4, Class Vice-President l, 2g Treasurer 3, C. C. D. 4: NEDT Award l,2g Nation- al Latin Honor Society l, 2g Academic Letter l,2, 3, 3, Honor Roll l,2,3, 4. Honor Roll l,2, 33 Student Council Officer 4, Class Officer 3- Genesians 3 4- Newspaper 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. LAURA COCHARO Sodality Z, 3, 4, Safety Council 4g Choral Club l, 2, 3, 4g NEDT Award 1, 2, Roll l.4. DESMOND CORBETT Honor R011 1, 2, 3, 41 Aca- demic Letter I, 2, 3, 41 NEDT Award 1, 21 National Honor Society 41 Class Of- ficer 1,2,3,41 NFL 11 So- dality 1,2, 31 Varsity Foot- ball 41 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 41 Letterman's Club 3, 4g Golf 3, 4. Seniors RAY COX Prom Committee 31 Var- sity Football 2, 41 Letter- man's Club 3. IRMA ELIZABETH CUELLAR Sodality 11 NFL 11 News- paper 11 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 2, 31 Student Council Secretary 41 C.C. D. 41 Academic Letter 11 Honor Roll 1, 4. JAMES E. DOSKOCIL Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Aca- demic Letter 1,21 NEDT Award 1, 2g Class Officer 1, 2, 31 Newspaper 3, 41 Sodality 1,2, 3,41 Varsity Baseball 11 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 41 National Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 31 Scholarship 4. JOHN CREIGHTON Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Aca- demic Letter 1, 2, 31 NEDT Award 1, 21 News- paper 3, 41 Sodality 1, 2, 3 41 Intramural Basketball 2 3, 41 Golf 3, 4g National Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3 DAVID DACY Honor Roll 21 N.E. D. T. 1, 2g Varsity Football 4g Base- ball 31 Intramural Bowling 31 Class Officer 4. ELIZABETH EINHAUS Sodality 2, 3,41 NFL 1,21 Yearbook 2,3,41 Basket- ball 1,2, 3,41 Volleyball 1,2, 3,41 National Honor Society 3, 41 Student Coun- cil Representative 41 Class Treasurer 1, 21 C.C. D. 41 N. E. D. T. Award 1, 21 Academic Letter 1, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS FARRELL G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Volleyball 3, Genesians 2, Cheerlead- er 3, 4, Academic Letter 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Princess 4, Prom Princess 4. LOIS FEAGIN NFL 1, 2, Yearbook 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, NEDT Award 1, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Blue Dance Princess 3. REBA FAUSTINE FARRELL NFL 1, Yearbook 3,4, Na- tional Latin Honor Society 1, Academic Letter 1, 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, NEDT Award 2, Volleyball 2, 3, NMSQT Letter of Recom- mendation 4. GARY FENOGLIO Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Intra- murals: Basketball 3, Bowl- ing 3, 4, Track 4, Football. And now, for another long dissertation on the subject of KAREN FLETCHER Sodality 3, NFL 2, Future Nurses 2, Genesians 2. CAROLYN FLORES F.B.L.A. 3, Literary Dis- cussion 4, G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Altar Society 4. :QM nothing, and all that jazz. PAUL FLYNN RONALD FRUGGIERO Honor Roll l,2, 3,4g Aca- Honor Roll 35 Sodality 3, 4, demic Letters l, 3, 4g Booster Club 4g Intramural NEDT Award l, 2g Intramu- Basketball 3, 4. ral Basketball 2, Bowling 3, 4. SYLVIA GARZA VICTOR GARZA G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4g Basket- Honor Roll 2g Genesians 3g ball 2,45 Volleyball 2, 3, Sodality 3, 45 Safety Coun- 4, F. B.L.A. 33 Genesians cil 4, Choral Club 4, Boost- 1, 2, Class Treasurer 3, 4g Cheerleader lg Honor Roll l. er Club 4. BOB GIEB Honor Roll l,2, 3,4g Stu- dent Council President 4, Class Officer 1,33 Genes- ians l,2,3g NFL l,2,3g Newspaper 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 35 Varsity Football Man- ager 2, 3. C HARLES GLAUBER Honor Roll l, 2, 3,4g Soclal- ity lg Annual Staff 4g In- tramural Bowling 4g Schola 4. M..- Now then, an animal is Tl-IERESA GONZALES F. B. L.A. 3, 45 G.A. A. 1, 2, 45 Altar Society 3, 45 Honor Roll 4. Seniors RANDY GUNNIP Honor Roll 35 Academic Letter 35 Sodality 3, 45 Varsity: Football 3, 45 Base- ball 3, 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 45 Letterman's Club 35 All-District Tackle5 All-State Tackle Honor- able Mention. MIKE HARVEY NEDT Award 15 Class Of- ficer 15 Sodality l,2,35 Varsity Football 35 Intra- mural Basketball 25 Golf 2, 35 Freshman Basketball. PAM HAMILTON Literary Discussion 45 G.A.A. 1, 2,35 Prom Com mittee 35 Altar Society 3, 45 C. C. D. 45 N. E. D.T. 1 25 Honor Roll 1,35 Blue Dance Princess. RAY HEBERT Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Aca- demic Letter 2, 3, 45 Math Award 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Class Officer 3, 45 NFL 25 Varsity Basket- ball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 35 Schol- arships, Notre Dame and University of Dallas 4. BARBARA GOSTOMSKI CONNIE GRACE Yearbook 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. NFL 15 F. B. L. A. Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 45 Altar Society 3, 45 Genesians 1, 2, 35 Stu- 4. dent Council Representa- tive 15 Honor Roll 1,2. BILL HEISE LINDA KATHLEEN HICKS Honor Roll 1, 2, Intramural G. A. A. l, 2, Genesians 2. Basketball 2, 3. ANN HIGGINS DENNIS HOLLER Newspaper 2, Basketball 3, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Var- 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, Cheer- sity Football, Manager 4, leader l . Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL HOLMBERG Honor Roll l, Academic Letter 1, NEDT Award 1, Class Officer 3, Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Booster Club 4, President 4, Intramurals: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. Seniors KATHY HORN Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Vice- President 2, NEDT Award 2, Academic Letter 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, News- paper 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Co-Editor 4. TERRY HOWARD Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Aca- demic Letter l, NEDT Award l,2, Genesians 1,2, 3,4, President 4, NFL l, 2, 3,4, Newspaper 1, 2, Year book 2, 3, Intramural Bowl ing 3, 4, National Latin Honor Roll Society l, 2, Safety Council 4, Choral Club 4. Go, Phyllis! Go, Jimmy! BILL JOBLIN Class President 2, Class Treasurer 4, Varsity Foot- ball 4, Intramurals: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4. MARY ANN JURAIDA Sodality 1,2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Genesians l,2, Honor Roll l, 4. KATHY JONES G.A.A. l,2,3,4, F.B.L.A 3, Future Nurses l,2,3, Choral Club 1,2, Baseball 1, 2, Altar Society 3, 4, C.C. D. 4, Academic Let ter l, Honor Roll 1. BILL KEATING Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, NEDT Award 1, Class Officer 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3 GREGG IPOCK Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, NEDT Award 1, Class Officer 2 Varsity Baseball 1, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, Golf 2, Bowling 3. JEANINE JELINEK Newspaper 1, G.A.A. 1 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1. BILL KIDWELL Honor Roll l, NEDT Award 2, Varsity: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Letterman 's Club 3, 4, Track 1. Seniors TIM KING THOMAS KIRSCH Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Sodal- Sodality 3, 4, Intramural ity 2, 3, 4, Varsity: Basket- Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 3 ball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 4. Letterman's Club 3, 4. MURPHY KLEUSER Honor Roll 1, 4, Student Council Representative l, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, NFL 1, Newspaper 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Freshman Track. MARIE LANTIER Sodality l, 2, Newspaper l, Future Nurses 2, Genesians l,2, C. C. D. l,4, Honor Roll 4. SAM KURTIN Honor Roll l,2,4, Aca- demic Letter 1, 2, C.C. D 4, Class Officer l,2, 3, Soclality l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 4, Basketball l 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2. DENNIS E. LARKIN Intramurals: Bowling 4, Honor Roll l,2, Yearbook 2, 3. PAM LARKIN G.A.A. l,2,45 Basketball 3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Aca- demic Letter lg Honor Roll l, 3, 4. LORENTZ LARSEN Genesians 15 Track 45 Freshman Basketball, Man- ager. PATRICK B. LARKIN, JR. APSL Latin Award 2, 3g Genesians 35 NFL 45 An- nual Staff 45 Philosophy Guild 4g Track 45 Basket- ball 3. RICHARD A. LEEPER Honor Roll 2,3, 45 Nomi- nee to U. S. Merchant Marine Academyg Booster Club 45 Safety Council 4. PATRICIA ANNE LUKEMAN NFL 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Student Council President 45 Class Vice-President 3, Secretary 15 Prom Princess 35 Homecoming Queen 45 C.C. D. 2, 35 Cheerleader 15 NEDT 1,25 Honor Roll 1, 4. GENE LUNT Honor Roll 1,2, 35 NEDT Award 1,25 Intramural Now, Bob, everyone is entitled to his own opinion, Basketball 3. no matter how silly it is. CHRISTINA MILLER NFL 1, 2, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2,4, Safety Coun- cil 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Genes- ians 2, 3, Altar Society 3, NEDT Award 1,2, Aca- demic Letter 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NMSQT Letter of Recommendation 4, Lit- erary Discussion Club 3, 4. I54 JIM MAY Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Aca- demic Letter 1,2, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1,2g Latin Award 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Officer 1, 4, Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 2, 3, Sodal- ity 1,2, 3, 4, Varsity Foot- ball 2, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4. C HA RLES MURPHY Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Aca- demic Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. JOHN LUNT Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1, Sodality 3, 4, ln- tramurals, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3. MIKE MCCONNELL Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Aca- demic Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Officer 1, 4, Student Council Represent- ative 2, 3, School Play 4, NFL 1,2,3, Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3. MIKE LYONS Honor Roll 2, Track 2, 3, 4 Letterman's Club 3, Fresh- man Basketball. CAROLYN GAY MCDADE G.A.A. 1,2,4, Volleyball 4, F. B. L. A. 3, Genesians 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 4. Seniors if Joint Student Council members work hard at a week- ly session. DOREEN ODOM NFL 1,2,4, G.A.A. 1,2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1,2, 3, Class Secretary 3, Altar Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, C. C. D. 3, 4, Academic Letter 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS ORR Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, Choral Club 1, 2,3,4. TOM O'HARA Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Aca- demic Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1.2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Student Council Representative 2, 4, News- paper 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Co- Editor 4, Intramural Basket ball 2, 3, 4, National Merit Scholarship Winner 4. GLEN DA ANNE OVERBAY F. B. L. A. 1, 2.4. BARBARA MYERS G.A.A. 2, 3, Basketball 2 Volleyball 2, 3, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Schola 4. CHARLIE NEAL Honor Roll 1, 2, Varsity: Basketball 3, 4, B-Team 2 Baseball 3, 4, B-Team 2, Intramural Bowling 4, Booster Club 4, Letter- man's Club 3. JOHN PANISZCYN Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Aca- demic Letter l,3, NEDT Award 1, Intramural Bowl- ing 3,4. SHARON PANNELL PATTI PARKMAN Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 3, 4, National Genesians l, 2. 3: Altar Honor Society 4, Literary Society 4. Discussion Club 4, C.C.D. 3' Academic Letter 3- Honor Roll 3, 4. I JUDY PARNELL Newspaper 1, 4, Prom Com mittee 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, F. B. L. A 3, Sacred Heart League 4, Genesians 1, Class Secre- tary 4, Altar Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. JAMES LEWIS PAUKERT Honor Roll l, 2, 3,4, Aca- demic Letter l,2, 3, NEDT Award l,2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Class Secretary l, 2, 3, NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Philosophy Guild 4, Nation- al Merit Semi -finalist 4. MARLLYN PARTLOW Volleyball 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Class Secretary 2. MARIA CECILIA PERRICONE NFL l, Yearbook 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4, G. A.A 1, 2, Student Council Rep- resentative 1, Academic Letter 1, Honor Roll l,2, 3, 4, F. B. L.A. 4, NEDT Award 1. 'I'm a Senior, so you listen to ME. JOHN PUTZEL Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 4: Student Council Represent- ative l,2, 35 Class Officer 45 NFL l,2,35 Newspaper 3,45 Sodality l,4. NEIL J. REYNOLDS Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity: Football 2, 4g Letterman's Club 35 Track 2, 3, 4. ROSARIO REYES G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 3, 45 Sacred Heart League 2, 3, 45 Choral Club 2,3,45 C.C.D. l,2,3, 45 Honor Roll 1 . SHERRY RIORDAN Sacred Heart League 2, 35 Philosophy Discussion 45 Genesians 2, 35 Class Sec- retary 2, 35 Altar Society 3, 45 Mardi Gras Princess 4. EDDYE VIVIAN PIERCE Yearbook 35 Voice of De- mocracy - 2nd Place 25 Choral Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 25 Student Coun cil Representative 35 Stu- dent Council Vice-Presi- dent 45 Academic Letter 2 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. MIKE PORTER Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Aca- demic Letter lg Class Offi- cer 2, 35 Sodality 1. PAUL ROBERT SCHATTMAN NEDT Award lg Sodality 3, 4g Yearbook 2, 3g Var- sity Baseball 2g Safety Council 4. PAMELA ANN SCHMIDT Newspaper lg Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses 2, 3, 4g Genesians lg Safety Coun- cil 4g Class Vice-President lg Honor Rol1l,2. NANCY ROBERTS G.A.A. 4g Basketball 3, 4g Volleyball 3, 4g Literary Discussion 4g Altar Society 4g Honor Roll 3, 4g Home- coming Princess 4g Prom Queen 4. JUNE ROI-IMER NFL lg Newspaper lg Genesians 3g Class Vice- President 2g Cheerleader 1. CECELIA ROEHL NFL l, 2g Yearbook 3,4g G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball lg Volleyball 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Secretary 4g Class Vice President 4g Student Coun- cil Representative 2g Altar Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3g Vice-President 4g C. C. D. 3, 4g N. E.D.T. 2g Aca- demic Letter l, 4g Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. RUNNELS Honor Roll 2, 3g Sodality 2, 3g Baseball 2g Intramu- ral Basketball 2, 4. Now really, Lois, we can't have Desmond on every page. Seniors MARY CATHERINE SCOTT Choral Club 1,2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 2, Honor Roll 4. PAT SHAW Honor Roll 3g NEDT Award 1, 2, Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Philosophy Guild 4. GARY ALLEN SETSER Student Council Represent- ative 35 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Genesian Players 1, Sodality lg Track 1, Safety Council 4. DAVID SHIPMAN Honor Roll l,2, 3,4g Aca- demic Letter 1, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1, 2g National Honor Society 45 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball lg Varsity Manager 4, Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Latin Award 1,2. PEGGY SIEBOLD MICHEAL SIVEK LYNDA MARIE SKUPAKA Future Nurses 43 Safety Future Nurses 1, 2, 3. Council 4g Honor Roll 4. DICK SMITH Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Aca- demic Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1, 2, Nation- al Honor Society 3,4, Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 3, Class Officer 2, 4, Newspaper 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, Track 2, National Latin Award 1,2, 3. MICHEAL DALE SNYDER Honor Roll 1, 2, NEDT Award 1,2, Class Officer I, sodaury 1, 2,3,4. LAWRENCE R. SMITH Honor Roll 4, Genesians 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 2. JOANN SPRINGS Future Nurses 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. Seniors WILLIAM STALEY Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NEDT Award l,2, National Honor Society 4, Soclality 1, 2. PHILIP STe. MARIE Honor Roll 2, 3, Booster Club 4. Hey, girls, I found the best place in the school! CHERYL STRITTMATTER NFL 1,2g Newspaper 4, Yearbook 3 4, Baseball 1, 2g Genesians 1, 2, 3, Safety Council 4, N. E. D.T. 1, Academic Letter lg Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. JERE SURBER Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4g Academic Let , ,,, ter 1,2, 3, 4, NEDT Award 1,25 Na Z A tional Honor Society 4, Genesians ball 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Letterrnan's Club 3, 4g Track 1, Cheerleader 3, 4g Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, NMSQT Honorable Mention 4. What happened to all your boys, Patti? 1, 2, 3, NFL 1, 2, Intramural Basket- KAREN TAGGERT N.F. L. 3, 4, Newspaper 2, F.B. L.A. 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Genesians 2, 3, 4, C.C. D. 4. ALEXIA URBAN N.F. L. 1, 25 Yearbook 3, 4, F. B.L.A. Vice Presi- dent 4g Genesians 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. lg Class Vice- President 4, Cheerleader 3 43 N. E. D. T. Award lg Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Home- coming Princess 4, Choral Club 3, 4g Dear Ruth Q. 1 MARY LYNN TATARKO Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll l. JOHN VERNON N.E. D. T. Award 1, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3. JIMMY WASHINGTON ROBERT J. WATSON RALPH WIEMAR Honor Roll 4g Sodality 2, 3, 4g Varsity: Football 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 4. ALYCE ANN WINTJEN Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g F. B. L. A. 4. Seniors Class Officer lg Intramu- ral Basketball 2g Freshman Basketballg Safety Council 4. WENDY WAYNOCK Yearbook 4, Cheerleader 4g Prom Princess 4, Volley ball lg Future Teachers 2, Member of Allied Youth 2. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Philosophy Guild 4. MARY ELLEN WELLS Sodality 3, G.A.A. l,2, 3, 4g Basketball l,2g Future Nurses 3, 4, President 4g Sacred Heart League 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, Altar Society 4g C.C. D. 4g Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. Lois lights up in midst of a fiery game. These five girls have been schoolmates for twelve years from first grade at Our Lady of Victory to Graduation from Nolan: June Rohmer Rosario Reyes Sue Colvin Gay McDade Alexia Urban. KATALINA WOJTOWICZ Sodality 45 Future Nurses 2, 4. JAMES WURZBACH Honor Roll 2, 35 Academic Letter 25 Student Council Officer l5 Class Officer 2, 35 Varsity: Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 35 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. BRANTLEY WOMACK Honor Roll 1,2, 3,45 Aca- demic Letter l,2, 3, 45 NEDT Award 1, 25 Latin Award l,2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 NFL l, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 35 So- dality 3, 45 Yearbook 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 35 Philosophy Guild 45 Young Republicans 3, 4. SUSAN WURZBACH Basketball 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 45 Volleyball 2, 35 Future Nurses 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Genesians 1, 2, 35 Lit- erary Discussion 4. ' as Aww ' aw 129152397 'A WWE, WNW? mm ,f dna mn frm M-mx Qu-'WWW ......-p ,aww ,. , ., X .9wl Aki! M Wi! 3 3 sw w Special Assembl Honors Seniors Jim May receives the first Chaminade Kathy Horn and James Paukert receive slide rules Seniors receiving scholarships: Brantly Womack, Mike Porter, Dick Leeper, Steve Brucker, Jim May, Ray Hebert, Kathy Horn, Elizabeth Einhaus Mike Barbolia, Tom O'Hara, Jim Dos- kocil, Jere Surber, Jim Paukert. Baccalaureate Honors Seniors Seniors enter the auditorium in solemn procession. Baccalaureate Mass is celebrated by Very Reverend Msgr. C. E. McTamney, pastor of St. Andrew Parish, on Sunday, May 23. Msgr. McTamney also delivers the sermon. After Mass, a buffet breakfast is served to the seniors and their guests. I wil Msgr. McTamney delivers stirring homily. Msgr. McTamney offers Baccalaureate Mass. Seniors participate by singing. Seniors enjoy breakfast with their parents. Laura Cocharo meditates 'on her gradua- tion cap. I68 Bishop Gorman addresses the graduating class of 1965. Graduation Exercises 1 965 Diploma pleases Anne Connelly Last minute cut-ups for Nolan grads. J 9 .,-LL, ,,.' , .1 ,.,, at ssyt fi lil f J. Lee Johnson delivers the keynote address at gradua- tion. Graduation takes place May 24, at Will Rogers Memorial Au- ditorium, 8:00 P.M. His Excellency, Thomas K. Gorman, Bishop ofDa11as-Fort Worth, assisted by Very Reverend Msgr. W. J. Mc- Coey, Reverend James A. Boyle and Brother Richard Dix, S. M. , presents diplomas to the graduates as Rev. John Meyers, Superin- tendent of schools, proclaims their names. Mr. J. Lee Johnson III gives the keynote address. Bishop Gorman speaks to the grad- uates before Benediction which closes the program. he 5 0 ' - Patti Lukeman kisses the Bishop's ring. Jere Surber returns to his seat after receiving his diploma. Bishop Gorman gives the graduates his blessing after Benediction. K. i 5 i'exS.R1li3Yi'iQX5I 5:?45 S?sK'3359 J:,h-3 I69 IN APPRECIATION The Lepanto staff extends its gratitude to those who have helped in the publication of the annual: Mr. Galvan, our photographer, and the sponsors and patrons Without Whose financial help the publication Would not have been possible. Donations have been classed in the follow- ing divisions: Sl. 00-54. 50, Patrons, 5155. 00- 59. 50, Special Patrons, Sl0. 00-5524. 50, Spon- sors, 9525. 00 or more, Special Sponsors. SPECIAL SPONSORS Very Rev. Msgr. Donald A. Hartnett Rt. Rev. Msgr. Vincent J. Wolf, Holy Family Church Big West Drilling Company BosWell's Dairies A Friend Sammie George Frank Kent Motor Co. m Laws Bros. Drug Store My, Gosh! The candles have caught Phil R. North my coat on tire! John T. Parker, Insurance Claim Service, John C. Creighton, Mgr. Perrone and Park Pharmacy No. 1 and 2 Charles B. Renaud-Geologist Mr. and Mrs. Denning Schattman Texas Electric Service Company SPONSORS Msgr. Robert Forliti Rev. John P. Geelan, S.S.J. All Saints Catholic Church St. Rita's Church I-lomeroom C12 Arrow Printing Company Joe Barriosg Ernest Allen Chevrolet Drs. Carlton and Carlton Mrs. Joseph Colvin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Connelly Mr. Frank Crumely Mr. and Mrs. Lalo Cuellar Eastland Drilling Company East Side Printing and Office Supply Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Farmer And now, Junior Arsonists, go forth, Foremost Dairie s Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Glauber Stanley Cubernat Haltom's Jewelers Harveson and Cole Mr. and Mrs. John A. Holmberg Italian Inn Restaurant Walter Klein Family Superior Meat and Provision Company Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Taggart James O. Taylor James T. Taylor and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thompson Charles W. Toomey Mrs. Wayne Waynock Harry H. Womack, M. D. Kleinschmidt's Cake Shop Dr. L. P. Kleuser Migues-Norman Recreation Noel's, Inc. Pat O'Hara L. Earle Putzel Ridglea Hills Pharmacy Rucker's Radio and TV, Inc. Paul Robert Schattman Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Setser Snidely Xavier Whiplash Southern Products Furniture Co. In Nomine Patri . . SPECIAL PATRONS One potato, two potato . . . Very Rev. Msgr. C. E. McTamney Msgr. W. J. McCoey Rev. Henry J. Drozd Rev. Patrick Hazel Rev. Richard Judge Rev. James McKenna Rev. Joseph Nelson Al's Formal Wear B. and J. Leather Co. I7I Soeber's James Avenue Conoco Bond Frame Shop J. L. Broadley Dr. J. O. Carr Mrs. Pearl Casper Mrs. T. O. Carter Clayton's Conoco Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Doane Eastern Hills Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Farrell Tommy Farrell and Co. A Father Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flores Miss Mary Lou Flores J. A. Fontenot A Friend Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Galantovvicz Gieb Drug John Grace G. Scott Grant Grimes Construction Company Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Heim Hiett Cleaners Russ Hill's Wedgwood Conoco Mr. an'd Mrs. Paul W. Horn Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. King Kyles Wedgwood Way Mr. Mrs. Davis Lambright Col. Mr. Leo The Mr. The James F. Meyers Nerene's Teen Fashions A Nolan Booster Mr. Sam Mr. Till Mr. Red Richard J. Reid Mr. Dub and Mrs. E. LaCroix M. E. Leeper and Mrs. J. C. Linnstaedt Luebbehusen Insurance McCord Company, Inc. and Mrs. J. C. Magner Mature Nolanite Brownies and Mrs. B. K. Parkman Partlow Motors and Mrs. Paul Petrochi and Mrs. Douglas C. Porter Rooster Lumber Co. , Inc. and Mrs. Milton H. Schmidt Shaw Ford Trinity Forms Company Mr. Charles M. Thompson and Family Urban's Niblack System Va1'1de1'VOOI't' S Now who's going to do my ironing at Texas? Westfall California Flower Market A. Sebastian Whiplash Worth Electronics, Inc. White Settlement Hospital I72 Put one more picture in upside down and . . . But, my clear, you made an F+ not an F- PATRONS Rev. Edward Quevedo, C. M. F. Mr. and Mrs. George Abraham Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Abraham The Donald L. Anderson Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson Nancy Anderson J. W. Andrews Mrs. Arnold Baca Mr. and Mrs. McRodgers Baker The Ben Baldwin Family Mrs. T. C. Bartula Beal's Mechanical Contractors Inc. Now leL's see. at 4 cents a carton plus . . Tornrny Bell Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bellman Mrs. Alice Berry Mr. G. A. Berry Beyette's Sporting Goods Bob and Janis Bowlerland Bowling Center Mrs. Mittie Bowman Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Briscoe Mrs. Laura Brown H. W. Butts Mrs. Donald R. Carlton Chambers Jewelers Jim fZekel Cochran J. R. Cumby Pat Dacy Mr. Hiawatha Dansby Mrs. Laura Davis The E. G. Dickey Family Mr. and Mrs. Tiburcio Diaz Marianne Dulle Mrs. W. E. Dungan Opal Evans Bobby Fain Fair East Barber Shop Miss Charlotte Fenoglio Fort Worth Electronics Charles Franchina 114 cartons of milk Pop up one more time and you'l1 be sorry! Freshmen A-ZZ Mrs. Ruby Jeffrey A Friend Fuchshuber Daily Egg, Inc. Fuqua's Superette Anthony Galvan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gappa Diamantina Garza Gateway Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. James 'E. Gick Mr. Max M. Gillaspy Dore Gonzales The Richard Griffin Family Donna Green Mr. and Mrs. Hillary L. Greene, Fred Grimes Hales Dairy Kreem John H. Hammond Sack Hancock Mrs. Gertrude E. Helm David A. Horton Mr. and Mrs. W. P. James C. B. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jordon Juniors A-13 Juniors A-15 Juniors A-17 Bill Kellenberger Lectric Lites Company Austin Long's S. S. Patrick B. Larkin Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Garrett McGowan R. D. McGuire Manchack's Meadowbrook East Barber Shop Mrs. B. H. Manning S I73 Stephen Louis Manning Mrs. Mary Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Medlock Chris Miller F. J. Miller Mr. Jack Lee Moore Dr. and Mrs. James L. Murphy The Music Center Mrs. Florence Nellums Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Paula O'Brien The Dr. C. Raymond Olson Family Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pankey Mrs. L. Pannell William L. Pannell Mrs. Aubrey A. Parker Mr. and Mrs. James M. Parnell Kathy Parr Mrs. Sam Partlow Charlotte Payne The Perricone Family Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Perry Phil's Mobil Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Pierce Poly Drug Store Martins of Polytechnic Mrs. James H. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ramey Julie Randolph Mrs. W. M. Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rodriguez Sandra Rodreguez Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sawey Larry Schmidt In Memory of President Kennedy Bryan Sellers Motors Mr. Eddie Shaw Mr. and Mrs. V. Q. Shocklee Halleluiah ! ! ! I74 All right! So my mother was King Kong. . . she took the marriage course. And then we'11 take the , , , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Siebold Whiply X. Snidelash Sir Loin Steak House Annette Ste. Marie Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ste. Marie Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart Cheryl Strittmatter Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Strittmatter, Jr. Patti Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Vader Pru Vader Mrs. W. H. Vernon, Jr. The Jack Vestai Family Mrs. W. H. Walthall Mrs. Joseph Webber Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wells Mary Ellen Wells White's Paints, Inc. Williams Funeral Home Woodward Guitar Studio Wyatt's Texaco Service Bud Young F. J. Zalesak Bruner, Margaret 53,123 Abraham, Ginda 132 Abraham, Sharon 108 Addison, Paula 67,122 Aertker, Rowland 134 Alba, Rachel 134 Alba, Yolanda 134 Alderson, David 122 Alford, Paula 122 Alldredge, Richard 122 Allen, J. Martin 22,36,142 Anderson, Carla 122 Alholm, Tony 20,66,l34 Anderson, Nancy 20, 32, 58, 60, 132 Andrews, Mary Jo 38, 39, '79, 85, 142 Andrews, Billy 102, 122 Andrews, Elsie Jean 71,134 Andrews, Johnny L. 108 Andries, Michael 122 Arteaga, Gloria 122 Ashe, Greg 66,134 Ashe, Victor M. 22, 44, 67, 142, 145 Atkins, Jim 66,104,122 Atkins, Wanda 134 Auringer, Art 28, 38, 39, 76, '77, 81, 99, 142 Ayres, Harold 142 Baca, Larry 122 Bailey, Cindy 25,134 Ballentine, Craig Mike 67, 108 Ballentine, Gregg 108 Baker, James 122 Baptiste, Nance 122 Barbolla, Michael 54, 55, '75, 7'7,103, 142, 166 Barbolla, Patrick 41, 79, 95, 132 Bartula, Pattie 108 Barwinkel, Paulette 108 Student I ndex Barton, Mary Teresa 23,143 Barton, Ray 104,122 Beal, Billie Evelyn 134 Bean, Steve 103,106 Becan, Ken 143 Becan, Robert L., Jr. 108 Behl, Mary 134 Behl, Teresa 108 Bell, Pat 44, 66, 122 Bellman, Edwin 123 Bennett, Mary Ann 52,123 Bennett, Richard 108 Bennett, Steve 84,123 Benoit, Bob 92,93,123 Benson, Gary 108 Bezdek, George P. 123 Bielinski, Kathleen 108 Binz, Roni 108 Birks, Ozell L. 108 Blaschke, Dennis '77, 80, 84, 123 Blaschke, Dave 143 Blythe, Barbara 123 Bolliger, Fred 20,22,60,6'7 Bolliger, Ricky 123 Bordovsky, Anna Marie 36, 134 Boteler, Mike 84,103,108 Boucher, Bob 109 Boullt, Marilyn 36,134 Bowden, Kathy 123 Boyce, Cheri 134 Bradley, DeeDee 53,123 Bransford, Cathie 109 Bransford, Jerry 22,4'7,143 Breen, Judy 123 Breen, Pat 123 Broadley, Susan 66, 143,142 Broderick, Frank 109 Brooks, Bette 109 Brouillette, Maureen 143 Brouillette, Mike 109 Brown, Don 102,103,134 Brown, Susan 134 Brucker, Chris 77,81,82, 103 120 Brucker, Jeff 77, 79,134 Brucker, Steve 38,39,77,'78 80 82 83 144 166 Bullard, Burkle, Par 109 Judy 2o,32,66,71,144 And only your ninth try? 1 Caesar, Anna Busbee, Sherry 134 Bushock, Carol 109 Butler, Mary 25,134 Butler, Patty 109 Butts, Teresa 120 Byron, Linda 109 Lee 109 Caesar, Craig 95,144 Cagigal, Frank 123 Caldwell, Don 134 Caldwell, James 67,144 Callaham, Sandra 66,109 Cardenas, Ann 134 Carlton, Helen 134 Carr, Stanley 144 Carter, Brad 67,109 Carter, Mary Margaret 100,101,144 Casper, Joan 18, 34, 63,100,101,144 Oh, the thrill of the Honor Society ! Caufield, Susie 123 Chamberlain, Chris 106 Chandler, Van 103,109 Chidgey, John 18,32,41,46,5 Childress, Rosemary 134 Cigainero, Cecilia 46, 60, 134 Cigainero, John 123 Cirone, Chris 66,123 Clanan, Jeanne 123 Clark, Barbra 25,134 Clark, Kenny 84, 95,106 Cleary, Tom 123 Margaret 109 Coakley, Cocharo, Cochran, Cochran, Coleman, Coleman, Laura Helen James Bette Lynn 23, 145, 168 31, 67,135 36,44, 145 24, 43, 46, 61, 109 Colvin, Chris 123 Colvin, Sue 27, 100,101, 145 Condon, Linda 145 Condon, Richard 106 Connelly, Anne 20,31,66,145,168 I76 A hunger for knowledge. I 3, 57, 60, 61, 68, 145 68,135 Connelly, Mike 66, 84, 123 Connolly, Peggy 109 Corbett, Desmond 20, 38, 50, 71, 77, 104, 142 146 Corbin, Johnny 123 Coriddi, Peter 123 Cosgrove, Kay 120 Cosgrove, Michael 106 Cotton, Beryl 123 Cowan, Tom 28,42,77,8O,l35 Cox, Ralph 42,66,124 Cox, Ray 38,39,77,8l,146 Crear, DavidR. 109 Creighton, John 47,146 Creighton, Lynn 124 Crimmins, Mary 53,124 Croomes, Cecilia 124 Cumby, Carolyn 109 Crumley, Kathy 28,79,135 Cuellar, Irma 18,27,71, 100,146 Curda, Mary Kay 109 Curtis, Chris 77,80,84,103,124 Czajkowski, Jean 41,67,135 Dacy, David 53, 77, 42, 142, 146 Dacy, John 66,92,93,.120 Dacy, Pat 124 Dalton, Caryl 67,124 Dancses, Joe 77,80,84, 92, 124 DaPrile, Walter 92,124 Davidson, Jim8E. 67,109 6 Davis, Jan 124 Davis, Jimmy 84,110 Davis, Lynne 58,124 Diaz, Rosalia Isabella 124 Diaz, Rosario 124 Diaz, Regina 110 DiSciullo, Steve 92,124 Doane, Linda 20,26,36,67,132 Donaldson, Thomas 77,135 Donohue, Mary 124 Dornblaser, Judy 20, 24, 46, 51, 58, Dorris, Bobbie 46,125 Doskicil, Diane 110 Doskicil, James 43,67,146,166 Doskicil, Kathy 66,106 Drew, Edward 110 Duffy, Raymond 110 Dulle, Marianne 27,67, 132 Dungan, Ronnie 66,87,l35 Dunton, Chris 135 Duran, Richard 67,110 Durst, Margie 110 Edmondson, Mary 135 Eierdam, Donald 84,110 Einhaus, Bobby 84, 125 67, 135 Einhaus, Elizabeth 20, 23, 31, 66, 100, 142, 146 166 Einhaus, Kathy 98, 100, 106 Elias, David 135 Ellis, Brenda 125 Evans, Farrell, Farrell Vernon 103, 111 Faustine 20, 31, 147 Pat 103, 111 Flanagan, Chuck 77, 78, 79, 81, 82,103,132 Farrell, Phyllis 27, 38,39,40,6 147 Farrell, Shirley 27, 67, 125 Farris, Terry 71,125 Feaster, Lady Norma 106 Feagin, Lois 30,100,101,147 Fenimore, Gayle 21,135 Fenoglio, Gary 103,147 Fenoglio, Ken 68,76,77,132 Ferris, Clare 106 Fletcher, Karen 147 Fletcher, Myra 111 Flint, Marsha 132 Flores, Carolyn 25, 141 Flowers, Lee 125 Flynn, Jane 111 Flynn, Paul 67,99, 104,148 Fonner, Ed 77,87,91,102,103 Fontenot, Ellen 67,135 Ford, Joey 78,135 Fox, Charlotte 135 Franchina, Tom 135 Franko, Michael 125 Frazier, James 135 Freeman, Bill 76,77,103,135 Frey, Cathy 135 Friedman, Jim 66,78,135 Fruggiero, Ronald 99,148 Gage, Karen 136 Gallagher, Mike 66,125 Gallagher, Pat 84,111 Garcia, Annie 136 Sylvia 42,43,100,101, Garza, Garza, Oscar 66,125 Garza, Vic 148 Gavos, Bob 77, 84,125 Gehringer, Ronald 125 George, Sam 136 Gibbs, Steve 87,103,136 Gick, Robert P. 111 Gieb, Bob 18,19,22,32,67,85, 148 Gilday, John 28,77,86, 102, 103,136 Gilday, Mary 111 0, 68, 79,84, 100, 101, 142, 148 Gonzalez, David 125 Gostomski, Barbara 30,149 Gostomski, Sandi 125 Gould, Liz 125 Gould, Peter 111 Grace, Connie 21,149 Grace George 107 Grady Sondra 125 Grant, Mike 19,103, 120 Grasher, Barbara 70,125 Green, Charles 111 Greenwood, Gregg 111 Greer, Greta 111 Greswold, Marie 125 Grove, Pam 27,42,125 Guinn, Cathy 36,125 Gunnip, Randy 39, 74, 77, 94, 95,149 Gwozdz, Lillian M. 111 Hajek, Sharon 25,136 Hake, Ronnie 111 Hall, Jean 111 Hall, Martha 125 Hall, Mike 111 Hamilton, Pam 45,149 Hammond, Walt 136 Handler, Phil 120 Hankins, Jim 136 Hanlon, Ellen 23,136 Gillaspy, lienneth 111 136 Ithmk I,Ve found Glasser, Bill 40, 66, 92, your Piece of gum. Glasser, Charlene 111 Glauber, Charles 36,148 Godfrey, Mary Ellen 67,125 Gonzales, Eva 111 Gonzales, Theresa 149 Did you skip practice to do this? Harrison, John 111 Hartnett Leo 111 Hartnett, Dick 136 Hartnett Steve 111 Harvey, Mike 149 Hasler, Judy 125 Hawkins, Delores 111 Haynes, John 136 Hebert, Mary Lynn 98,111 Hebert, Ray 20,44,67,71,9 Heim, Eunice 66,37,111 Heim, Mike 66,136 Heise, Bill 150 Helbing, Mary Laura 107 Henderson, Linda 136 Henderson, Patricia 72,112 Herberger, Leslie 132 Herrera, Philip 67,107 Hicks, Brian 136 Hicks, Linda 150 Higgins, Ann 150 Hight, Dianne 126 Hill, John 92,593,126 Hill, Walt 102,103,136 Holler, Dennis 71, 104, 150 5,149, 166 Kalista, Grace 120 Kalista, Jeff 112 Kane, 'Theresa Anne 112 Keating, Bill 35,151 Keating, Bob 136 Keating, Jerry 66,136 Kellenberger, Bill 112 Kidwell, Bill 28,74,87,88,89,91,152 King, Timothy 43, 87,88,89,230,95,152 Holmberg, Michael 34, 41, 71, 79, 98, 99, 104,150 Holveck, Philip 126 Hopkins, James 66,71,120 Hopkins, Janet 31,136 Horn, Kathy 20,2 I,30,100,101,150,166 Howard, Dianne 133 Howard, Terry 23,36,60, 150 Hudon, Michael E. 107 Hunter, Jan 67,126 Hurd, Jose 52,126 Ipock, Gregg 151 Ipock, Mary Frances 126 Ireland, Janet Sue 136 Jameson, Steve 107 Jelinek, Jeanine 35,151 Jettun, Dennis 84, 103,112 Johnson, Barbara 66,112 Johnson, Dale 112 Johnson, Gail 112 Johnson, John 66,87, 94,95, Johnson, Larry 20, 66,136 Joblin, Bill 77,145,151 Jones, Dianne 36,136 Jones, Kathy 35, 151 Jones, Lodi 24, 58,59, 136 Jones, Patsy 126 Jones, Patsy 126 Jones, Sheila 23,126 Jurjda, Mary Ann 21,151 Kaercher, Patrick 112 Kaler, Mike 50,126 l78 96, 133 Kirsch, Tommy 152 Klarich, Ernie 104,137 Kleuser Mary Kay 120 Kleuser Murphy 1s,22,31,6'1,6s,s5,142,152 Kleuser, Tommy 107 Koehl, Debbie 27, 66, 100, 107 Kopp, Neil T. 112 Kopp, Richard 51,58,71,126 Krivanek, Jim 67,126 Kuban, Frank 137 Kuban, Joseph 112 Kurtin, Candy 67,120 Kurtin, Samuel 67, 77, 78, 152 Kyle, Marcia 126 LaCroix, Karen 30, 67, 133 LaCroix, Steve 67,112 Lally, Sally 137 Lambright, Mary Ellen 120 Lambrix, Virginia 112 Lance, Marc 126 Lance, Mike 137 Lange, Beatrice Joan 36,66, 112 Lantier, Marie Therese 152 Larkin, Dennis E. 156 Larkin, Judi 30,137 Larkin, Pam 66,71,153 Patrick B., Jr. 36, 53, 71, 153 Larkin, Larsen, Lorentz 153 Larsen, Ric 126 Laux, Anne 112 Two for you . . . three for me . . . one for the annual. Leabo, John 126 Leeper, Richard 67, 153,166 Leon, Richard C. 112 Leone, Mary Jo 23,25,137 Leza, Maria 112 Lilly, Regina, M. 126 Lischio, Kathy 113 Lloyd, Jim 66,137 Lopez, Cecilia 27, 67, 137 Lopez, Patricia 113 Luebbehusen, Steve 67, 84, 1 03 Lukeman, Patti 18,38,39,50,85, 153, 169 Lunt, Gene 153 Lunt, John 67,99,154 Lyons, Bud 137 Lyons, Mike 77,81,154 McCabe, Claudia 113 McCarthy, Nancy 113 McClellan, Elevene Venetta 113 McCloskey, Tom 113 McConnell, Mike 19,20, 50, 53, 60,61,67,85, 154 McConnell, Robert 58,66,l26 McDade, Gay 37,101,154 McDonald, Danny 84,113 McGee, Timmy 103,113,110 McGuire, Kathy 25, 26, 67, 137 McLaurin, Debbie 126 McNaghten, Greg 77,84,126 McNeal, Marybeth 42,126 McNeill, Duncan 126 McReyno1ds, Renie Antoinette 113 Maddux, Taylor 71,137 Maddux, Steve 24, 51, 58, 59, 66, 71,126 Magner, Peggy 42,137 Mauss, Margaret 23,120 Marzonie, Francia 137 Matetich, Bonnie 133 Matetich, Louis 67,107 Matzner, Pat 66,71, 103, 137 May, Jim 18, 19,2O,22,28,34-,67, 68, 71, 75,8-5, 86, 87, 89, 90, 95, 97,154, 166 Mees, Dwain 79,137 Meislohn, Theresa 127 Meister, Lee 67,113 Mendoza, George 126 Mendoza, Rufino, Jr. 137 Merrill, Charles 113 Merrill, Kit 113 Messner, Sharon 113 Meyer, Elizabeth 20,67,l33 Meyer, Mary Lou 127 Meyers, Larry 42, 77,81,13'7 Meyers, Randy 19,107 Meyers, Steve 92,120 Migues, Kem 137 Miller, Barbara 66, 113 Miller, Charles 137 Miller, Chris 26,31,71,100,154 Miller, Conrad U. 77,103,137 Miller, Diane 24,3l,137 Miller, Donna 20,67,l33 Miller, Duke 127 Miller, Edna 113 Miller, Marilynn 114 Miller, Pam 67,127 Mills, Greg 114 Mitchell, Earl 84,114 Minshew, Susie 34,59 Mocio, Steve 67,107 Molloy, Patricia Moore Joan 114 Moore Ann 58,137 Moore Evan 137 Moore, Penny 114 Moore, Jackie 127 , 85, 137 Morawski, Paul 66,127 Moriarity, Margaret A. 127 Morris, Sheila 42,413,127 Morton, A'Nelle 36, 67, 120 Morton, Gary 114 Morton, Larry 127 Mosby, Joe 19, 66, 92, 93, 120 Murphy, Barbara 114 Murphy, Charles 44,154 Myers, Barbara 36, 66,71,l55 Myers, Joanne 127 Nappier, Jon W. 103,114 Narviz, Mary 114 Nelson, Donald 114 Natoli, Gary 137 Neal, Patrick 86,87, 95, 155 Neel, John E. 95,127 Drop that on my foot and I'll sue. I79 Neilon, Carol 20,39,67,133 Nelsion, David 137 Nelsion, Donald 103 Norman, John 58,127 Normand, Pete 127 Normand, Kathy 107 Norton, Lee 103,114 Norton, Bob 137 Novak, Colleen 114 O'Brien, Paula 66,114 O'Byrne, Eva 127 O'Byrne, Kathy 114 O'Connor, Arthur 77,137 O'Connor,k Margaret 127 O'Connor, Randy 77,78, 82,137 Odom, Doreen 25,155 O'l-lata, Tom 20, 30, 32, 67, 71, 99, 145,155, 166 O'Kane, Patti 20,26,46,71,138 Oliver, Alene 138 Oliver, Jim 103,127 O'Neill, Mike 67,114 O'Reilly, Tina 45,114 Orr, Phyllis 155 Orr, Dwight Lamont 114 Overbay, Glenda Anne 155 Pace, Ardith 138 Paniszczyn, John 67,156 Pankey, Linda 138 Pannell, Sharon 20,27, 31, Pantoja, Laura Ann 114 Parker, Mary 128 66,101,156 Parker, Bill 20, 24, 51, 58, 66,71, 120 Parkman, Patti 156 Parnell, Judy 25,66,71,10 Parr, Danny 115 O, 145, 156 Partlow, Marilyn 21,101,156 Paukert, James 20, 22, 24, 31, 51, 58, 67, 71, 156,166 Paukert, Jan 115 Paukert, Ken 104,138 Pemberton, Joseph 128 Penn, Kathy 67,138 Perez, Juanita 120 Perricone, Maria Cecilia 20,21,66,156 Perricone, Marilyn 128 Perricone, Patricia 138 Pierce, Eddye Vivian 18,3 Platt, Steve 128 Plecki, Mark 115 Polk, Butch 77,82,83,133 Polson, Kris 115 Porter, Mike 157,166 Potter, Russell 67,103,115 7, 44, 55, 62, 63, 66, 157 Potter, Richard 28, 74, 102, 103, 138 Price, Teresa 128 Prowitt, Pinny 42,115 Puente, Sofia 107 I80 ii , Mi 1 What do you Come follow me. think? Pustejovsky, Richard 92,120 Putzel, John 22,43,60,61,145, 157 Putzel, Marcia 60,138 Quattrochi, Melinda 115 Quinn, Sue Ann 26,31,67,138 Racine, Rae 138 Ragsdill, Steve 128 Randolph, Julie 26, 31, 67, 138 Rappich, Donna 46,138 Ray, Tom 133 Redd, Barbara 115 Redd, Ershel 96,133 Reed, Robert 120 Reid, Ross 115 Renaud, Bebe 138 Reyes, Rosario 101,157 Reynolds, Neil 77,103,157 Richardson, Debbe 50, 67, 128 Ricks, Sharron 138 Riordan, Sherry 25, 54, 55,71, 157 Roberts, Nancy 25, 38, 68, 69, 101, 158 Robertson, Jim 120 Robinson, Camille 25,138 Robinson, Patricia 128 Rodriguez, Joe Ray 84, 103, 115 Rodriguez, Cynthia 138 Rodriguez, Sammy 77,79,80,84, 92,93,95,96,128 Rodriguez, Sandra 46,138 Roehl, Arthur 128 Roehl, Cecelia 20,25,30,34,39,50,66,101,145,158 Rogillio, Vicki 128 Rohmer, June 158 Rohmer, Pat 138 Ross, Larry 138 Ross, Robbie 115 Rovitto, Jimmy 138 Rourke, Ruth 115 Rucker, Darla 107 Runnels, John 158 Santa, Suzanne 138 Scallan, Mike 77,138 Schaezler, Michael 115 Schattman, Fred 107 Schattman, Paul 158 Scheeler, Jerry 104,128 Schieme, Sandra 138 Schmidt, Larry 84,115,110 Schmidt, Pamela Ann 27,4 Schneider, Pete 79,128 Scott, Michael B. 115 Scott, Mary Catherine 23,36,63,159 Seelinger, Susan 116 Senesac, Leland 66,128 Senchack, Chris 107 Senior, Alexa 116 Senior, Audrey 53,128 Senior, Jean 67,138 Setser, Gary 159 0, 100,158 Shaw Andree 101,128 Shaw Carol 25,133 Shaw, Lynda 116 Shaw Pat 22,41,55,71,158 Shelton, Frances 128 Sherrod, Cynthia 138 Sherrod, Robert W. 116 Shipman, Charles 66,'71, 92, 93,128 Shipman, David 20,67,71,80,99, 159 Shocklee, Robert 103,128 Shula, Judy 66,116 Siebold, Anna M. 116 Siebold, David 66,84,103,139 Siebold, Peggy 1-59 Sifuentes, Mary Lou 128 Simmel, Janice 139 Simmons, Paula 27,67,121 Simonson, Kathy 128 Sivek, Mike 159 Sivek, Teresa 128 Skrasek, Gary 116 Just let them try and get it back. Skrehart, Bernie 116 Skrehart, Janice 129 Skupaka, Lynda Marie 159 Smith, J. David 139 Smith, Dick 20,22,67,71,7 Smith, Larry 99,160 Snakard, Chuck 66,121 Snell, Patrick 129 Snyder, Ken 66,121,124 Snyder, Mike 22,47,l60 Sotello, Louis 129 Spikes, Earl M. 129 Spinella, Timmy 116 Spratt, Linda 129 Spratt, Robert 84,103,116 Springs, Jo Ann 160 Springs, Royal 133 St. Clair, John 67,116 Staley, Bill 20,67,160 7, 99, 160 Stanton, Rosemary 23, 46, 67, 121 Stanton, Terri 107 Starkey, Karen 139 Starr, Stacy 139 Ste. Marie, Don 103,116 Ste. Marie, Phil 160 Stenger, Mary Lou 27,117 Stewart, Thomas 117 Straus, Eric 117 Strittmatter, Cheryl 30,161 Studer, Ruth 66,117 Sullivan, Mary 129 Surber, Jere 20, 63, '79, 161,166, 169 Taggart, Karen 58, 59,161 Taggart, Kathy 37, 67, 129 Tatarko, Mark A. 117,161 Tatarko, Mary Lynn 23 Terrell, Marvin 117 Terrell, Patti 129 Thompson, Cindy 117 Thompson, Don 28,43,'76,77,87,95,133 Thompson, Mike 31, 42, 56, Thomson, Susan 117 Till, Barbara 139 Tillery, Marynelle 67,139 87, 88, 90 121 Tingle, Bob 77, 87, 102,103,139 Tomanek, Joe 129 Tomokins, Sharon 117 Tregre, Geordie 79,139 Triggs, James R. 117 Trojacek, Joann 117 Uptmor, Norman 117 Uribe, Margarito 129 Urban, Alexia 21, 31, 39, '79, 85,142,161 Vardilos, Stephanie L. 139 Vasquez, Gloria 117 Vasquez, Viola 129 Vasquez, Yolanda 129 Vernon, Jane 139 Vernon, John 104,161 Vita, Rita 117 Walker, Mary 117 Wallace, Jackie 117 Walsh, Mary 67,121 Walton, Sandy 28, 50, 67, 68, 79, 139 Wangler, Ron 66,139 Ward, Ann 117 Washington, Evelyn 20,59,67, 139 Washington, Jimmy 72,162 Washington, Maralyn 129 Watson, Robert J. 162 Waynock, Wendy 68,162 Weaver, Mike 121 Webber, Janyce 139 Weisbeck, Charles M. 117 Welborn, Judy 107 Wells, Mary Ellen 26, 66, 145, 162 Wheaton, Jay 84,121 Wiemar, Ken 52,67,107 Wiemar, Ralph 67, 77, 95, 162 Winaski, Judy 25,139 Wing, Feagin 117 Wintjen, Alyce Ann 100, 162 Wintjen, Gina 117 Wojtowicz, Katalina 23,163 Wolf, Theresa 23,139 Womack, Brantly 20,24,31, 58, 67, 71,163, 166 Womack, Whitney 117 Wren, George 84,103,107 Wrzesinski, Stanley 129 Wurzbach, James 53, 75, 87, 88, 89, 90, 95, 163 Wurzbach, Susan 71,163 Yosten, Jim 117 Zalesak, Mary Ann 36,139 Ziegler, Buz 19,28,42,43,68,77,8'I,90,95, 103,133 l82 Regular meeting of the Nolan Players. iw' Jai' ,Biniiffz 57, --'f i 1 5 s T Q 5 Q 5 S 5 1 5 I s ? s 21 1 S s K. if Mlf K ' 4' ,, , .W .-,,,,. 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