Our Lady of Good Counsel Academy - Reveries Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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THE PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CF CUE LADY CE GCCD COUNSEL ACADEMY DALLAS, TEXAS 'TALL QUR YESTERDAYS , . . . . WILL LIVE IN THESE, OUR REVERIES. K! J Durmg the past four years we have enjoyed many wonderful days at L G C We have watched the school grow classes expand and act1v1t1es multrply But best of all we have seen the wonderful Spun of L G C keep pace w1th and surpass all these We treasure these memorres and hope to recapture some of them and share them wrth you rn th1s our edxuon of REVERIES NAND ALL QUE YESTERDAYS IN CUB REVERIES IN YEARS TO CCDME WE WILL LCDOK BACK CDN . . If fl H W an In appreciation for her pa- tient, untiring devotion to the education of youth, we grate- fully dedicate the 1959 REVERIES to Sister Dorothy.Her example and guidance in Reli- gion, History and English classes have inspired countless students, we are grateful to have been among them, CLERGY MOST REVEREND THOMASK GORMAN D D Dr Sc Hlst The mterest and help gtven to the school by our blshop our pastor and lus BSSISIBHIS have helped the student body to advance toward sprritual ma tunty We are deeply grateful to them REVEREND JOSEPH SCHUMACHER Assistant Pastor VERY REVEREND MSGR PAUL CHARCUT Pastor Blessed Sacrament Church ADMINISTRATION MOTHER ELIZABETH Super1or General of the Srsters of Samt Mary of Namur REVERENID EDWARD R MAHER Diocesan Supermtendent of Schools MOTHER DEVOTA Provmce of the SISICIS of Samt Mary of Namur SIST ER ELEA NOR Hrgh School Supervlsor Western Provmce of the Srsters of Sarm Mary of Namur l l Provincial Superior, Western I Drane Tucek and Collette Wrsley recerve nutron recerprs from Mrs Page Our eff1c1eut secretary and hbranans keep the school functloning smoothly Therr fnendly manner helps grve L G C ns pleasant atmosphere MRS. GORDON CUNNINGHAM Librarian MRS ANN PAGE Secretary MRS RUSKIN CALLAN Lrbrartan FACULTY SISTER JUSTIN Supeuor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Prmcipal Geometry fl-ng REVEREND HENRY MARTON Rehglon Il and III Religion IV Laun I and II REVEREND LUCIEN BURQUE SISTER MARY BERNARD SISTER DOROTHY SISTER ADELAIDE Semor 101 Sponsor Rehgion IV Englrsh II and IV American History Debate Club Moderator Yearbook Advrsor Iuruor 106 Sponsor Sophomore 105 Sponsor Rehgron III Amerrcan Algebra I and II Hlstory Enghsh III SISTER DOROTHEA MARIE SISTER RAPHAEL SISTER MARY STEPHEN Sophomore 104 Sponsor Freshman 112 Sponsor Apphed Musrc Choral Rehgron II Brology Relrgronl Home Drrectress L G C Chemrstry Scrence Econormcs World Hrstory Chonsters Club Moderator Sodahty Moderator L If I . l I l I l I 0 I n 9 I 0 I I . a I I . ' I I O I I 9 I 0 0 0 I I I 9 Q Y n '1 MRS WEISBRUCH Senior 103 Sponsor Spanrsh I and II MISS LATTUS Freshman 110 Sponsor World Hrstory General Math Englishl Trigonometry MISS CAMPBELL Jumor 107 Sponsor Journalism Enghsh I II and III Iournahsm Club Moderator MISS O REILLY Typrng I and H Shorthand Grrls Recreauonal Assocratron Moderator MRS SALIS Freshman 108 Sponsor Rehgronl Government World Hrstory MRS I CALLAN Speech Phys1ca1Educat1on Varsrty Coach Drama Club Moderator Slg O Moderator I I l Many people will remain in our memories in days to come, Some of these will be the leaders of classes and organizations who have contributed so much to the school, SENIGR CDFFICERS '-w..IIIf III! JU ia s.2kW.,IIe-0' ff 1 lp, .EWU f'-3 STANDING, left to rrght LINDA WOLFF SHARON GOODNER SITTING, left to rrght, KAY KILLMAR CAROLE DAVIDSON PAT KILLMAR .IN Ida:-.W 'Y' U' Wa Ima? I ,IMI I. If V1 -'I -- I 4. 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I 'E g I g r 5 E JOAN PET ERSEN Presldent STANDING left to ught PATTY RIDGLEY Vlce Presldent KERRY O KEEFE CAROLYN VALEK Secretary Treasurer STANDING left to rxght PAT SMITH ANN MEINERT SITTING left to nghr SUSI LITTLE Presrdem V1ce Pres1dent Secretary PAT YALE Treasurer K0 2 X 106 E I I X i 5 1 E T N a gs U 2 1 5 1 3 3 . 1 .L Q . R I 5 I i Q 107 SOPHCDMCDRE CDI-'FICERS SITTING IUDY DEVERS Presrdent STANDING left to rlght BARBARA HAMES Vrce Presrdent IUDY MEINERT Secretary NOT PICTURED SALLY MCINTOSI-I Sergeant at Arms SITTING left to rtght LEILA IO WOOD Presldent KAY BRENNAN Vlce Presrdent STANDING left to rlght LINDA BENNETT Secretary CAROL WILLDING Treasurer PENNY PRATLEY - - - - - - Sergeant-at-Arms 3 v , it H -S' I I U I I k C7 . ' I Y 1 J' 104 SARAH PANIZZI-S ---S -- -----u. - ----- ------: - '-'-'TI'C3Sl1I'C1' 105 LEFT TO RIGHT ROSEMARY STRANGE Presldent EILEEN McCLUSKY V1ce Presrdent NANCY VINCENT Secretary CAROLE EVANS Treasurer NOT PICTURED MADELON TRIS Sergeant at Arms FRESHMAN OFFICERS SITTING left to right GENEVA BUENTELLO - - THERESA ROBBINS - - - NANCY KLACZAK STANDING left to rrght MARY ANN MATUS STANDING left to rrght TERESA WHITMAN VALERIE LAWRENCE SITTING left to rrght SUZANNE CONWAY MARY RUFFING - - - - President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SANDRA SLACK Sergeant at Arms Presrdent VICC Presrdent Treasurer Sergeant at Ar ms I5 I: ' I l ' I 12 .53 4 1 10 :I ANN. LYNN - - - ------- Secretary 108 OUTSTANDING LEADERS 3,'YEg'r'E LEFT TO RIGHT IUDY GARDNER MARGO MYCUE MARY DUGAN CAROL DAVIDSON BETTY MARTIN - PATTI LYNCH IESSIE DREXLER IEANNE BOGGAN Guls' Recr JANE ANN PEEK Sodahty Drama Club - Debate Club Semor Sclence Club Iuruor Sclence Club Journa11sm Club Future Nurses Club eauonal Assoclauon Pep Squad These glrls, the presrdents or chaumen of thetr respecnve orgam zauons, were chosen on the bas1s of the1r outstandmg ab111t1es as leaders, The faculty and the students give them a vote of thanks for thetr contnbutlons to school and commumty, 1 V ' ' f L41pf ',i,5k?, L1f'fW'f' -,ff?--- , W A A A A A A as ,Q-4 3 7 ' A X ' - ff' .Mini A f A W ', : A 7, A A 'Q , , A V ,. G fi 6' A l 1 fs ,W A A.. wabuii.. A . rv . . How long we have looked forward to these days, How often we will return to them in our memories, These wonderful, wonderful days, when we are seniors, the proud possessors of our senior rings, our bonds of loyalty. .f 4 ,f wah 2 W ZZ,,. mlm i ' W' ',. ,Q 'if f 5 1 S' v 7i1,g.s,,-: gy 55,4 2. - -1 :gf w 'f6W ,A , ON CHERISI-IED REVERIES IEANNE ELIZABETH BOGGAN Entered 1955: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Unit Leader 23 GRA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 43 Sig-O 3, 43 Choristers 2, 3, 43 Honor Pin 1, 2, 33 Class Treasurer 23 Class Favorite 13 Volleyball 1, 2, 3,41 Prom Com- mittee 33 Square Dance Club 23 Junior Red Cross 23 Crystal Ball Princess 4, RITA ANNE CAMPBELL Entered 1955: Honor Pin 1, 33 GRA 1, 2, 3,42 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 43 IO MARIE CANGEMI Entered 1957 Choristers 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Volleyball 4 Student PE Instructor 4 GRA 3 4 Softball 3 Volleyball All Tournament 4 spans Letter 3,4 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. .. , 1' W I . ..,, , sr sr. 'K ' K s 5 if 353.331 uf ES? 7 F36 ' 5 ,T Aw ggafgrvty 'fri 5,2185 15 .513 , mc 5 s .'n'W mi ,, MARY LYNN CUMMINGS Entered 1955, Sodality lg GRA 1, 2, 3, 4g Choristers 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Student PE Instructor 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basketball All-Tournament 35 Volleyball A11- Tournament 4, Baseball 25 Junior Red Cross 1, 2. ELEANOR CUSTER Entered 1955, Sig-O 3, 43 Honor Pin 2, St, Edward's Talent Show lg Sodality lg GRA 43 Iomnalism Club 4, Choristers 2, 3,45 Future Nurses Club 43 Square Dance Club 2. CAROLE DAVIDSON Entered 1956: GRA 2, 4, Honor Pin 3: Typing Award 33 Perfect Attendance 3, Science Club 4, President 43 Future Nurses Club 4, Volley- ball B 4, Manager 4g Class Treasurer 43 Student PE Instructor 4. wr MANY WONDERFUL MOMENTS. PATRICIA DEVERS Entered 1955, Honor Pin 1, 3, Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Unit Leader 3, Central Council 3, GRA 3, 4, Typing Award 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Jesuit Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. SHARON DOLN EY Entered 1955, sodaury 1, 2, 3, 4, Unix Lead- er 2, Class Secretary 1, 3, REVERIES, Secre- tary 4, Typing Award 3, Honor Pin 1, 3, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, GRA 1, 2, 4, Junior BUS, Proofreader 2, COUNSELLOR, Reporter 3, Pep Club 4. JESSIE MAE DREXLER Entered 1947, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Unit Lead- er 2, 3, Sacristan 4, Honor Pin 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Arena Players 2, 3, 4, Twelve Angry Women 2, GRA 1,2, 4, Science Club 1,2, 3, 4, COLUMBUS, Business Manager 2, Square Dance Club 2, COUNSELLOR, Reporter 3, Prom Committee 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. Arena Players 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Red Cross 1, 3, 4, Representative 1, COLUM- JF, we -4 4. .ff , sg, 33 ,.,,.:g'i ' 'lsfzsam 1 523+ - iiaji A W tr K. M 4 3 SW Entered 1953, Sodality 3, REVERIES, Business Manager 4, Arena Players 3, The Young and the Fair 3, The Hitch-hiker 3. RLY MARY MARGARET DUGAN Entered 1955, Honor Pin 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4, 3rd Baylor-Waco Tournament 3 lst TCU Tournament 3, 1st St. Thomas Uni versity Tournament 3, REVBHES, Copy Edi- tor 4, COUNSELLOR, Reporter 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Class Representative 2, Science Club 2, 4, GRA 1, Square Dance Club 2, C HARLENE EMMETT Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Central Council 4, Debate 1,2, 3,4, President 3, Central Council 3, 3rd Baylor-Waco Tourna ment 3, 1st TCU Tournament 3, 1st St. Thomas University Tournament 3, Arena Players 3, 4, Publicity Director 4, 'The tendance 2, WITH OUR LARGE ENRGLLMENT JUDY MARIE FASS Entered 1956p Sodality 2, 3, Unit Treasurer 3g Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 4. ROSEANNE FONTANA SUE CAROL FLYNN Transfer 1958. Entered 19555 Sodality 1, 23 GRA 2,45 Future Nurses Club 4, Junior Red Cross 1 2. nnsvgf' f ui .W ,XZWL . ,ami X arf we I M, DF SCHCDOL SPIRIT, DOROTHY ANN FOY Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Perfect Attendance 3, National ing Festival 2, International Piano Guild Award 4, GRA 1. IUDITH GARDNER Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Unit Lead- er 1, Secretary 3, Prefect 4, Class President 3, Honor Pin 1, 2, 3, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Arena Players 2, 3, 4, 'Cradle Song 2, 'The Young and the Fair 3, Nine Girls' 4, GRA 1, 4, Sig-O 3, 4, Student Council 2, Science Club 4, Debate Club 1, 2, Square Dance Club 2, PATRICIA ANNE GILLESPIE Entered 1957, Sodality 4, Volleyball B 4, GRA 3, 4, Honor Pin 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Journalism Club 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Traffic Convention Representative 3, Student PE Instructor 4. Piano Award 2, 3, First Rating, Piano Record- WE COMPLETED OUR FIRST STEP. SHARON IEANETTE GOODNER Entered 1955, Class Vice President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Pep Club 4, Arena Players 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Twelve Angry Women' 2, 'The Young and the Fair 3, 'Nine Girls 4, Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 1,2, 3, Class Representative 1, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 2, Typing Award 3, Basketball B 1, GAIL PATRICIA GORDON Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 3, 4, Class Vice President 1, 2, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Typing Award 3, Arena Players 1,2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Square Dance Club 2, CATHERINE CECILIA HARTING Entered 1947, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Unit Lead- er 1, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Arena Players 2, 3, 'Cradle Song 2, 'The Young and the Fair' 3, Science Club 2, GRA 1, WITH A NEW FEELING OE BELONGING, TN- ROSE MARGARET HEALY Entered 1947, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Unit Lead- er 4, Sacristan 3, Central Council 3, 4, Honor Pin 1, 2, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, Vol- leyball B 2, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, GRA 1, 2, 3,4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Square Dance Club 2, K, of C. Enter- tainment 1, CAROL JEAN HOFMEIST ER Entered 1955, Sodality 1,3, 4, Unit Leader 1, Sig-O 4, GRA 1, 4, REVERIES, Secretary 4, Choristers 3, 4, Honor Pin 1, 2, 3, Arena Players 4, Nine Girls 4, Square Dance Club 2, COLUMBUS, Reporter 2. MARY KATHLEEN KILLMAR Entered 1956, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Unit Leader 3, Central Council 3, Class Vice President 3, Class Secretary 4, Mardi Gras Princess 2, Jesuit Homecoming Queen 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Honor Pin 3, K, of C. Entertainment 2, Pep Club 2, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 2. WE ENTERED CUB SOPHOMORE YEAR . . . PATRICIA ANN KILLMAR Entered 1956, Class Treasurer 4, Honor Pin 3, Class Favorite 2, Prom Committee 3, Sodality 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Ballet 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, K, of C, Entertainment 3, OLIVIA ANN LEANOS Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, Choristers 2, 3, iff. QQ. 4, GRA 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 4, Arena Play- CIS 4. MARY NELL KOCH Entered 1956, Honor Pin 3, Arena Players 3 4, Sorry, Wrong Number Crew 3, Basket- ball Team 3, 4, Science Club 2, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Journalism Club 4, GRA 2, 3. HAVING GAINED RECOGNITION, SUSAN LINDLEY MEINERT Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, Mardi Gras Prin- cess 1, Pep Club 4, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, PATRICIA EILEEN LYNCH Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 3, 4, Unit Leader 3, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Special Group 2, 3, 4, Arena Players 1, 2, 3, 4, The Young and the Fair' 3, COUNSELLOR, Feature Editor 4, Volleyball B 4, Student Council Representa- tive 2, GRA 1,2,3,4, St, Edward's Talent Show 1, State Fair Talent Show 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4. MARILYN MITCHELL Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, Honor Pin 1, GRA 2, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Science Club 2, 4, Square Dance Club 2, COUNSELLOR, Reporter 3, COLUMBUS, Re- porter 2, Library Club 1, WE CLIMBED OUR SECOND STEP LYNNE MORDAUNT Entered 1955, Music Award 1, 3, Future Nurses Club 4, GRA 1, 2, 3,4, Perfect Attendance 2, 3, Honor Pin 1, 2, 3. JOAN N DOLORES MUNDEN Entered 1956, K. of C, Entertainment 2, Jun ior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Ballet 4. MARQUERITE MARY MYCUE Entered 1955, Class President 1, Arena Play- ers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, The Hitch-hiker' 3, Speech Night 1, 2,3,4, University of Dar- Q las Tournament 3, 4, K, of C, Entertainment 3, COUNSELLOR, Club Editor 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Journalism Club 4, Vice President 4, Choristers 3, 4, Special Group 4, Pep Club 43 GRA 1, 4, RETURNING WITH A GROWING MATURITY, PATRICIA MCKISSIC K Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, Class Treasurer 3, Honor Pin 1, 2, GRA 1, 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 1, Square Dance Club 2, DONNA MARIE Mc EVOY Entered 1955, Sodality 3, 4, Unit Leader 3, 4, Choristers 2, 3,4, Arena Players 3, 4, The Hitch-hiker 3, Honor Pin 2, GRA 1, 4, Square Dance Club 2, COLUMBUS, Reporter 2, Crys- tal Ball Princess 4. JANE ANN PEEK Entered 1956, Choristers 2, 3,4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, COUNSELLOR, Sports Editor 3, 4, K, of C, Entertainment 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Speech Night 3, 4, University of Dallas Speech Tournament 3,4, Pep Club 4, Jour- nalism Club 4, GRA 2,3, 4, Representative 3, Sodality 2,44 led Cross,2,t3,4, Representative 2, COLUMBUS, Editor 2, Entered 1955 Sodahty 1 3 4 Red Cross 1, Secretary 4 Scrence Club 4 Future Nurses Entered 1958 GRA 4 Future Nurses Club 4, WE BROADENED DUB HORIZONS SHEILA FRANCES PONDROM Entered 19553 Class Favorite 3g Class Secre- tary 23 Pep Club 4: Tumbling Team 25 Arena Players 23 GRA 45 Square Dance Club 25 Jun- ior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Ballet 4. THE PROM I-IIGHLIGHTED TI-IE IUNIGR YEAR, MARY HELEN ROSENZW EIG Entered 1955, Sodality lg Irmior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 2, GRA 2, 4. CAROL REEV ES Entered 1955, Honor Pin 1, 2, GRA 1, 2,3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 2, 4, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4g Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Choristers 2, 4g Win- ner Biennial Piano Recording Festival 2, State Piano Guild Award 1, National Piano Guild Award 2, 3. ANNA MARGUERITE RUFFING Entered 1953: Choristers 2, 3,4, Special En- semble 2, 3, 4g COUNSELLOR, Art Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, REVERIES, Assistant Editor 4g Prom Committee Chairman 3, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Pin 1, 2, 3, Journalism Club 4g Pep Club 4, Sodality lg Volleyball Team 2, Square Dance Club 2. AS WE ADVANCED TO THE FINAL STEP. NINA LOUISE SANDERS Entered 1957: Typing Award 33 GRA 3.4: Pep Club 4. C EC ELIA SANFORD Entered 1947: Honor Pin 1, 2, 33 Sodality 1, 2, Unit Leader 13 Class Vice President 33 Student Council Representative 23 GRA 1, 2 43 Arena Players 1, Nine Girls' 13 Junior Red Cross 23 Cheerleader 13 Typing Award 33 Science Club 23 Future Nurses Club 2, 4. DONNA ANNETTE SINCLEAIR Entered 19552 GRA 1, 2, 43 Future Nurses Club 13 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality 1, MIXED EMOTIONS JANE ANN SMITH Af Entered 19573 Sodality 4, Arena Players 4, 'Nine Girls' 4, Honor Pin 3, GRA 4, Future 'A Nurses Club 4. IUDY LEE STONE Entered 1958, GRA 4. THERESE LOUISE THOMAS Entered 1956, Serra Vocation Essay Award 1 Debate 2, 3, Secretary 2, Choristers 2g So- dalitv 1,2g Science Club 4, Chairman Pub- licity Committee 4, Constitution Commit- tee 4g Honor Award 2, 3, Current Affairs Medal 45 National Piano Guild Award 2, Typing Award 3. WE BEGAN OUR SENIOR YEAR. JEAN MARIE TIMM Entered 1955, Arena Players 1,2,3, Tum- bling Team 1,2, Trophy 2, Basketball Team 1, 2, Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 2, MARGARET DIANE TUCEK Entered 1955, Honor Pin 1, 2, 3, Typing Award 3, Journalism 4, Secretary 4, Arena Players 1, 2, 'Littlest Angel' 2, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 4, Square Dance Club 2, St. Edward's Talent Show 1 GRA 4, MARYANNE VINCENT Entered 1955, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Choristers 2, 3, 4, Special Ensemble 4, Arena Players 2, 3, 4, 'Sorry, Wrong Number' 3, GRA 1, 2,3, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Irmior Red Cross 1,2, COUNSELLOR, Reporter 3, COLUMBUS, Re- porter 2, Square Dance Club 2, -fi TY: OUR SENIGR RINGS ANN WARMS Entered 19555 Science Club 25 Arena Players 45 REVERIES, Photography Editor 45 coUN- SELIDR 45 Future Nurses Club 45 GRA 2, 45 Choristers 45 Crystal Ball Queen 4. LINDA WHITE Entered 19575 Junior Red Cross 3,45 GRA 3, 45 Ioumalism Club 45 Future Nurses Club 3. MARGARET ELAINE WILLDING Entered 19565 REVERIES, Editor 45 Sig-O 45 COUNSELLOR, Assistant Editor 35 Mardi Gras, Maid of Honor 35 Prom Committee 35 Honor Pin 2, 35 GRA 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 4: 4' f,u K CLASS NIGHT . . , THEN GRADUATION. COLLETTE ANN WISLEY Entered 1955, Sig-O 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Arena Players 4, Choristers 3, 4, Honor Pin 1, 3, Ti.tche's Teen Board Repre- sentative 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Vice President 2, Pep Club 4, GRA 3, 4, Tumbling Team 2, Square Dance Club 2, LINDA WOLFF Entered 1957, Honor Pin 2, 3, Class President 4, Treasurer 3, Typing Award 3, GRA 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. MARY WILLIAMS Entered 1955, Honor Pin 1, 2, Choristers 2, 3, 4, REVERIES, Sports Editor 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Science Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, GRA 2, 4, Sodality 1, 'Nine Girls, Crew 4. YEARS ARE DRAWN T0 AN END LINDA ANN YOUNGS Entered 1955, Sodality 1,2g Pep Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2 3, 45 Crystal Ball Maid of Honor 43 Square Dance Club 2, GRA 2, 3, 4. IRENE ZMOLIK Entered 1955, Honor Pin 1, 2g Class Vice President 2g Choristers 2, 3, 4g GRA 1, 2, 4g Sodality 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, How many times, during the last four years, have we used this hall during the change of classes? It has become the melting pot of L.G.C, where friends meet daily to exchange confidences before hurrying to that next class, Memories are made of scenes such as these! LIZ ABEITA CATHEY ADAMCIK SANDRA AKEQS MARY ANN AMATO JUDY ANDERSON IEANNE BARKER THE LARGEST IUNIOR CLASS L MARY ANN BAYER PAT BECK MARY ANNE BELL GLORIA BENOIT INEZ. BESEDA CONNIE BESSETTE MARY FRA NC ES BLAC KBURN LORETTA BOEKEE VIRGINIA BORKOW SKI 'Y' LINDA DAVIDSON BARBARA DOE ANNE EURY MARY ALICE GATES PAT HACKEMACK SUE HAGERTY JOYCE HATHEWAY MATHILDA HENZLER NANCY HUGHES IN L G C HISTORY IUNIQRS IUDY BOUSKA IOANNE BRYAN PATRICIA CALLAN MARIE CASTILLO SANDRA COLE CAROL CUNNINGHAM ,Aw I N A , O, A Q A 3 I IOANNE LANKFORD CATHLEEN LEANOS VIRGINIA LEVISEUR BARBARA LEWIN SUSI LITTLE MARY BETH LOMONACO ,.,,,, I tar PROVED THEIR An IIIVIIHLIOD to the Prom' Mary Ann Bayer presents Rua Campbell wnh her prom mvnauon IEANNIE KEEHAN CAROL KIDD DORIS KNOLL MARGIE KORZEKWA MICHAELE KRIPPNI-R VICKI LANCIONE 5' 3 WORTH Merry Chnstmasl Ann Memert .eems more mteresred rn the camera than m the grfrs Flo Losretter and Pat Yale enjoy Mrss Campbell s re acuon to therr party FLO LOSTETTER SUSIE LUNDQUIST BONNIE MARTIN ANN MEINERT LINN MURPHY DIANNE MCDONELL Below FIRST ROW PATSY MCINTOSH KAY NEWSON BARBARA O'BRIEN CY 1 lf Below SECOND ROW MAUVREEN O BRIEN KIRRY O KEEFE SHARON O NEILL MANDY OROZCO if DARLENE PARKER LINDA PARRISH MARGIE PATAK DOROTHY PENDERGAST BARBARA PERITZ JOAN PETERSON AND PREPARED TI-IEMSELVES MICHELLE PICARD ELIZABETH PRICE PATTY RIDGLEY JUDY RILEY sUsAN ROBINSON JUDY ROE THERESA RONEY MARGARET ROSENZWEIG PATRICIA SCHENK MARGARET SCHIMMEL 1-1- A L 1 As K SUSY SCHNITZIUS LINDA SCOTT DOROTHY SKOTAK PAT SMITH SANDRA SODEK ,,, CAROL STANLEY FOR A WONDERFUL SENIOR YEAR NOEL SWINNEY MARGARET TOBOLA KATHLEEN TRAYNOR CAROLYN VALEK KAYE VILBIG ROSEMARY VISSING JOAN WILSON ...N RITA WOOD PAT YALE CHRISTINE YOUNGS I si f I V i , A, ,jd 3 x 9 'zu x - I Cecrha Adatr Pauhne Bayer Lmda Bennett Kay Brennan Dxane Brown Verna Brunner THE SOPI-IOMORES PROVED BEYOND Patti Byrne C arol Cmghano Ioan Clement Phyllis Crane Drana Jean Cumrmngs Peg Cutara Joyce Darveaux Hilda DeLao Ernestine DeLeon SCDPHOMCDRES Judy Devers Pam Earle Part Flaherty Betne Foltyn Barbara Hames Frances Holub A DCDUBT THAT THEY ARE WORTHY Lmda Hull L1l11an Lampo Conme Lawrence Rosemary Lutle Mehnda Luther Mary Maloney Drane Marek Betty Martm Judy Mernert Xi Manan Mlkus Judy Monahan Agnes Mycue L1nda McDame1 Sally McIntosh MICKEY McKnight g '9l6Y' 5 TCD BE NUMBERED 'Q' Faye M Nlck Pat O Brxen Sarah Pamzzl Mary Ellen Pekar Anna Piccola Sharon Podsednik Kathleen Pondrom Pemly Pratley Kathleen Roan GR' Mar1an Salvador Suzle Sanders Elame Schmtzrus Carohne Schwerbel Lynda Sraab Kathy Swmney AMONG THE UPPERCLASSMEN Ruby Vahgura Pat Van Arsdall V1rg1n1a V1ss1ng Carole Anne Willding Leila Jo Wood Carolyn Wulff Jeanne Tenney Carole Thompson -L 'wa' FRESHMEN Carolyn Allen Kathleen Amato Marianna Barra 1 Shannon Basluns Mane Bass Mary Ehzabeth Betz A CAPACITY FRESHMAN CLASS Em1l1e Bxeler Lrsa Booker Karla Brackln Geneva Buentello Ardls Burst Sandee Campbell Anna Louxse Care Anna Clark L A Linda Brown Q A I - .L Adnenne Cloud Ehse Conway Mary Evelyn Craven Marxanne Crocker Carole Crawford Collette Custer FILLED THE NEW ANNEX Becky Davldson Pat DeLacy Patncxa Dlxon Bette Dozier Kathi Earle Jill Ely Carole Ann Evans Carol Diane Evans Glennice Farrer .3 ,,, ,V .GX 3 .Q-'wg rl Below SECOND ROW Iane Holub Mary Jane Hopp Peggy Ibert Florence Jenkms 'Q' THEY ADAPTED Susan Gangl Yolanda Garza Lydxa Gonzales Sharon Gragg Amta Gram Ioan Hall Lo1s Hartman Mary Hawbecker Theresa Henderson Below FIRST ROW Martha Henzler EIVIZ Hernandez Janet I-Iofme1ster THEMSELVES TO Mary Elizabeth Jez Connre Johnson Joyce Johnson Lmda Karl Nancy Klaczak Anne Knowles Llz Koagl Kathy Lalla Sharon Lankford Below FIRST ROW Valerre Lawrence Paula Learn Ann Lynn Below SECOND ROW Llnda Mach Kathy Malone J an Mangum Phylhs Markey 30' ' Mary Ann Matus Susan Maurer Janet May W Katharrne Mrller Tessxe Monahan Donna Moore THEIR NEW SURRQUNDINGS AND Barbara Morale Lupe Moreno Pam Morrlson Val Mrozrnskl Exleen McC1uskey Margaret McDermott Angela Rose O Bnen Margre Pearson C arhy Pellegrxm T: x A ' A h Ionnilou N egri A I Patti Pezzullo Janet Phillips Judy Platt Carol Polomsky Linda Pomeroy Iebby Pnndle GOT OEF TCD AN EXCELLENT START Susan RC1ChSII Therese Robbins Mary Beth Ruffmg Debble Sanders Susan Schanz Mary Schellenberg Jerldme Schenk Cheryl Schnuedke Carol Schwerger Mary Anna Schwerbel ' 3 ar i if Theresa Shrng Beth Srar Sandy Slack L.. 'N ,,,, Margaret Smlth Rosemary Strange Peggy Tuns all Madelon Tr1s Arda Vaughan Nancy Vlncent IN THEIR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Judy Whrte Kay Wood Lmda Kay Zabojmk Carol Zapalac Dorothy Zlpper Joanne Zmohk . ' g WW ' I 1 I XX 21 I 1 h ' ,J I I 1 I We've covered a lot of ground during the past four years, Endless successions of classes and teachers filled our busy days, We grumbled about homework and tests, but now at the end, we only remember how much we enjoyed it after all, WE LEARNED THE WITH GOD Loretta Boekee, Kay New- som, Mauvreen O'Brien and Nancy Hughes take advantage of the retreat to make a spiritual reading. i Angela O'Brien is the center of an animated Religion isn't just a pious feeling to be as- sumed each Sunday for a few hours then forgotten, lt's a vital part of every act of every day, Through classes, discussions, retreats and frequent reception of the Sacraments, we have tried to grow into mature Christians with Catholic attitudes and ideals, eager to share them with others, religion discussion while Carol D, Evans looks on. Packing clothes for the missions proves to be fun for Kay Brennan and her helpers, Darlene Parker, and Anna Piccola, RT OP LIVING ND MAN. - A e Will Kennedy run for the presidency in 196O? 'Who are you voting for? We Seniors, with ever-growing awareness of our positions in the world we Live in, participated in mock elections and filled in complicated income-tax statements during government classes, while our younger sisters in Ameri- can and World History studied the past with a view to the future, Becky Davidson helps explain the locations in Asia to the Freshman Class, Pat Beck and Mary Ann Bayer find a bit of humor even in American History, Have you gotten your poll tax receipt? Sheila Pond- y rom, Margo Mycue, Kay Ki11mar,and Linda Youngs register with Carol Reeves for L,G,C, 's mock election. WE MASTERED A FOREIGN LANGUAGE f f A rumor, a note, a list of students on the bulletin board, then a Wednesday class, , ,this was the result of our request for a French seminar, Now proficient scholars greet each other in the corridors with 'Com- ment allez vous? 'Habla Espanol? We learned this phrase the first day in Spanish class, Now, thanks to Mrs, Weisbruch and Mrs, J, Jacoby, who succeeded her at mid-term, we are able to really converse with our friends south of the border, Latin, a dead lan- guage? Maybe so, but it's the basis for all the mod- em languages and literatures, Our study not only includes conjugations but also the history of how other languages developed, ' ABOVE, , ,Noel Swinney points out a mistake in her Latin conjugation to Mary Frances Blackburn. LEFT, , ,Spanish must really be interesting to get so much attention from Gloria Benoit, Mary Ann Bayer, Susi Little, Vicki Lancione and Margie Korzekwa, X 3 A , x 1 fi V is ' ' a .wff IJ' LEFT, , ,Sr, Raphael laughs at Sue Hagerty's early attempts to construct original French sentences, Donna McEvoy, Barbara Peritz, Paula Awtry and Carol Holmeister are other members of the seminar, it A x xx Q x Q Roseanne Fontana and Patsy Devers admire Dorothy Foy's finished theme, as they struggle with their own AS WELL AS OUR QWN. 'I just started taking notes, and my theme's due in two days, This plaintive cry was echoed frequently gi as we struggled to compose our research themes, , With great effort, we applied our knowledge of .I .' grammar and technique to the rebellious subjects, ,A,,. and prayed for the best, But what a blessed day J' when they were finished and turned in! 1 Literature came to life as we analyzed the works and styles of famous writers, Frequently we dramatized Shakespeare's plays in order to understand why they have become classics, As a result, we find English V, one of the most varied and interesting courses in our V curriculum, LEFT, , ,While Sally McIntosh, as Mark Anthony, declaims over Caesar's body, the mob, consisting of Faye Nick, Sarah Panizzi, and Agnes Mycue, protests its loyalty to Caesar, Dramatizations such as this enlivened Sophomore English 104. bl TEST TUBES AND COMPASSES Boy, what a gruesome smell! Isn't this grasshop- per revolting? Remarks such as these emanated daily from the science lab, where future Curies and Salks struggled to learn the fundamentals of Biology and Chemistry under Sister Dorothea Marie's capable instruction. We foimd that such activities as making Hydrogen sulfide and dissecting frogs weren't so bad as we had expected. More advanced students struck out on their own, and used their ingenuity and skill in individual scientific projects, ln the lab of L,G,C, may be found the future scientists of the Atomic Age! Therese Thomas, Cecelia Sanford, Donna Mc- Evoy, Lynne Mordaunt, and Rita Campbell work out their experiments under Sister Dorothea Marie's direction, 'Does that look right yet? asks Therese Thomas, as Rita Campbell examines the vegetable dye which they have distilled as a science project, I can't believe l look like thatl laughs Pamela Earle, as Carole Willding attempts to name the parts of the anatomical chart for Melinda Luther and the Biology class, PREPARED US FOR COLLEGE. The early Greeks and Arabians originated mathematics, we at L,G,C. are earnestly applying their findings, Although most of us will not be formulating our own mathe- matical theorems in the near future, we are getting a good basic background in math, We learned the fundamentals in Algebra, then went on to the logic of Plane Geometry, ln our senior year we advanced to a high level. The intricacies of Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry were unwoven to us, and we discovered a world of mathematical figures, Rose Healy and Jane Smith try to explain how they solved that complicated Analytic Geometry problem, i.. .- . Joan Wilson, Virginia Vissing, Bonnie Martin receive corrections during Algebra, Is this right? P, Earle, L, Bennet, and V Brunner struggle with Geometry, RISEN Practice makes perfect, So find Collette Wisley and Eleanor Custer, as they labor with Shorthand symbols, Tl-IE COMMUNICATION Ar To think, to speak, to write, , ,these are abilities which speech and journalism classes develop. Such skills prepare us for our future in a world in which the word is all powerful. Shorthand and typing courses round out the curriculum by giving these abilities a technical polish, Future Homemakers of America, Katherine Mil- ler, Linda Zabojnik, Pat Dixon, and Kay Wood, work desperately to complete those skirts, Making toy animals ab- sorbs Margie Pearson and other members of the home ec class. Whrrrr, snip, snip, happy voices, exclamations of admiration, , ,all can be heard from the home ec lab, where the homemakers of tomorrow get a preview of and first hand experience at home management, LEFT. . .The click of the typewriter keys mark Eleanor Custer, Collette Wisley, and Jane Smith's activity, REPARED US FOR THE FUTURE RIGHT, , ,Agnes Mycue bids for the floor as Sarah Panizzi conducts a speech panel, BELOW. . . Isn't this the greatest paper ever? Miss Campbell, June A, Peek, Patti Lynch, and Joanne Bryan admire the first issue of the COUNSELLOR, PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN KEPT US FIT. With the acquisition of a new gym, physical education took on added meaning to us. We drilled on basic exercises to improve our figures and coordination. The trampoline and tumbling mats gave us exciting physical workouts and several ping- pong tables provided sport for the less active. Mrs, Callan and Mrs, Albrecht, who replaced her in March, helped us become proficient in the games of volleyball and bas- ketball, The activities of the P.E. classes were climaxed by a 'Trip to the Moon presented by the tumbling team, A freshman P,E, class practices deep knee bends Valerie Lawrence balances Ann Lynn while Joyce Johnson does a handstand. Janet Hofmelster finds her first experience on the trampoline exhilarating. Susan Schanz, Valerie Lawrence and Marie Bass wait their turn, 1 l C ' 0 p S A . -9 J l 8 . During the past years, several girls have proved to be outstanding persons on the campus, Beauty, loyalty, popularity, school spirit, and scholastic achievement make them pQa1e whom we will re- member for years to come. if 3 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATOMAN Catherine Harting Four years of study and determination have paid off for valedictorian Cathy Harting From fresh man year to senior she has earned many scholastic honors But judging from the extra hours she spends in the Chemistry lab and her vast amount of reading on varied subjects personal satisfac- tion outranks awards in Cathy s eyes This year she received a commendation for her perform- ance in the National Merit Tests ranking in the 98'loi1e Her interests are not confined to studies however She has been a member of the Sodality, the Arena Players and the Debate Club partici- pating in several plays and speech tournaments She works weekends and evenings as a librarian at the Oak Cliff Public Library Cathy Harting proves correct the adage that you only get out of something what you put in, Mary Margaret Dugan Her role as salutatorian is not the first honor for Mary Margaret Dugan She was a finalist in the National Merit Exams ranking in the 99'loi.1e A devoted student her interests also include the Sodality Science and Debate Clubs President of the Debate Club she and her partner have added four debate trophies and a medal to the L G C uophy case As copy editor of THE REV ERIES Mary had a big job and handled it well After all her successes none of us were surprised when Mary was announced as saluta torian of 1959 MOST POPULAR JANE ANN PEEK Jane Ann Peek is undoubtedly the best known and most widely liked person at L G C Her bubblrng personalxty and happy snule have made her a frtend to the underclassmen well as to the semors In classes and tn ex tracurrlcular acttvmes, Jane Ann s vivacxous wrt has endeared her to others She has con tnbuted trme and enthustam to almost every school acttvrty and project srnce her entrance at L G C Her latest achievement has been as co author of the Senior Play Is it any wonder then, that the enttre school voted Jane Ann the most popular semor? BEST ALL ROUND MARGO MYCUE Actress srnger, author these are a few of grrl of vaned abxltttes Margo has taken part tn numerous school actmvrties Her class mates have honored her wrth several class offices as well as wtth the drrecnon of tn numerable commrttees for class affarrs She ts a talented arttst as well as a sparkling cornedrenne Margo serves as presrdent of the Arena Players a member of the Spectal Ensemble was co author of the Semor Play and has placed hrgh in several Texas Speech Tournaments Without a doubt, Margo My cue ts a very well rounded tndxvrdual ' as Margo Mycue's many accomplishments, A MOST DEPENDABLE MARGARET WILLDING Margaret Willdrng has held responsrble posr trons every year she has attended L G C Asa sophomore she was voted assrstant edrtor for our class paper the COLUMBUS Last year she frlled the same post on the COUN SELLOR The semors placed so much con frdence rn her abrlmes that we elected her edrtor of the yearbook Margaret has grven long hours to produce the best REV ERIES ever Yet she has managed to partrcrpate rn several other actxvmes as well Margaret IS dependabrlrty at rts sparklrng best MOST LCDYAL ANNE WARMS Who s the most loyal hon? Anne warms has proved her faxthfulness by performrng hundreds of hxdden thankless tasks for both faculty and students She has devoted long hours to working on the lrghtrng for dramatrc productrons wrthout receivrng the thrrll of audrence ovatron The endless Job of pho tographer, Anne has performed for both the yearbook and the newspaper She can be cotmted on to perform any task at L G C from runnrng the bookroorn and rrngrng the bell each penod to running errands all over town The questton Who s the most loyal hon? rs an easy one to answer Anne warms! n I ' n I o l . - u 0 0 ooo ' vw I a . N. n - use n 0 0 o I g o ' Q 0 o o n a MOST BEAUTIFUL SHARON GOODN ER Beauty rs as beauty does mrght well be Sharon Goodner s polrcy Long dark wavy hau bnght brown eyes a charrrung srrnle these qualmes characterrze her strrkmg bru nette lovehness But extenor charm IS not all Sharon has Her leadershrp fnendliness and generosity have made her an attracuve asset to L G C Sharon deserves the trtle of most beauuful for more than external reasons Sprntual as well as physical charms MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED LYNNE MORDA UNT lntelhgence and ambruon have characterrzed Lynne Mordaunt s four years at L G C Lynne has made excellent grades rn every subject and has received the Honor Pm each year Long ago she deterrruned to become a doctor and Lynne rs workmg hard to realrze her goal If long hours of study and hard work, coupled wrth fum determination contribute to achieve ment then Lynne Mordaunt wrll certarnly be a success in lrfe as well as rn the medrcal pro fessron 7I . I . I . I 0 0 l ' . a ' n constitute her loveliness, I . . . ' - I T , ' y . JUNIOR 107 S1151 Schmjzlus SOPHOMORE 105 C3l'016 Wllldlng JUNIOR 106 Bormle Mafun SOPHOMORE 104 Sarah PBIHZZI UNDERCLASSMEN CI-IOSE FAVORITES FRESHMAN 110 --------- Jonmlou Negfl FRESHMAN 108 ------- Rosemary Strange FRESHMAN 112 ------- Mary Schellenberg , was ,f ': Debate, drama, choral, G,R,A,,,L,G,C, has an organization to develop every talent, The many clubs at L,G,C. are planned to develop our individ- ual abilities and interests, Although we groaned about weekly meetings and the work required by sponsors, we have enjoyed every moment and leave with happy memories of our school organizations, Q f ACTIVITY WAS SODALITY S KEYNCDTE Our activities as Sodalists have given us an opportunity to help our neighbors as well as to better our own lives, We have saved stamps for the missions, collected food and clothing for needy families and painted and cleaned a mission church, Plans for the summer include weekly meetings and proj- ects and attendance at the Summer School of Catholic Action. Monsignor Charcut receives the one year consecration of the seniors, Leila Jo Wood, Betty Martin Judy Gardner and Dorothy Pendergast pause a moment after the crowning Q NEW RGBES ADDED Fa la la la la These strarns echoed through the audrtorrum every Tuesday and Thursday as Choral Club vorces were blended under Sr Mary Stephen s drrec tron Thrs year as every year the Chorrsters were a busy group Among other thrngs they presented a program for the Catholrc Daughters of Amerrca and furnrshed the musrcal entertarnment at the Jesmt Gold Medal Debate Back on home ground the brg presentatrons Sprmg Concerts ABOVE Cathy Hartrng Carol Hof merster and Kerry O Keefe harmonrze durrng Chrxstmas carohng LEFT Kay V11b1g Suzre and Debbre Sanders prrouette durrng the Nutcracker Surte Frrst drsplay of the new choral robes was durmg the Chrlstmas Concert I , . ' D I D . . 'L of the year were the Christmas and n U 0 I D - . , . . . . , k DISTINCTION TG THE CHCDRISTERS Addrng to the f6SI1V1Iy of the Chrrstmas season the L G C Chorrsters presented the Nutcracker Sulte tn song and dance Thetr vorces provrded a lovely background for a new attractlon a ballet group dr rected by Mrs Houston Sprrng was a ume for more mus1c as the group gave theu annual concert Songs of all types and on varled subjects were combrned 1n the theme Pled Beauty The colorful program was an rdeal frrush for the Choral Srster Mary Stephen Duectress Pam Lynch presents a bouquet to Sr Patu Lynch solos at the Sprmg Concert Mary Stephen for the Chorrsters Nervous anybody'7 Lllhan Lampo Patty Rrdgley Patil Lynch and V1rg1ma Vrssmg seem slrghtly worned Club , ii . ' l x ,V Qu F! H 1-- v W3'?,.TW',4IfQfa'Q ...M-'E fi . Q f. 35 1 34 .-4 N 4787 8 34 4 fn 5 fir avi' J 11 -4--'Rm 1 V' fr? M Mk dw .Q V, , 5 ff . I. 1 V N- ,.....,Q.,,,,, xg W V' 4' I ..., - , J - -'-- ' 'V '2.+,- 0 W i 1 T A H f fb H ,zzf N: ' 1 ' M lwwufva if Wifi-M RH. lk- s X ,six ff Qffli, s s I f ,W :': ' - 1 W K u' an n, X K S-A ' A ,M ' ,Ju I THE DEBATE CLUB BECAME Out golng offrcer Charlene Emmett recerves the pledge of new presrdent Betty Martrn wh11e Kerry O Keefe and Lors Hartman wart therr turn We won! Thrs Jubhant cry was heard frequently trophres for our case vrsrts to Beaumont Waco thls year as L G C teams placed in the ellmma Houston Sherman and a lot of fun along wrth our t1on rounds rn 11 of the 12 tournaments in which hard work they pamcrpated The net result was four new The trrp to Beaumont was a treat Kay Brennan good b e High pornters Lerla Io Wood and Betty Martrn tournament Both grrls have over 300 N F l. poxnts who placed in the quarter-finals, turns to call 6X3mir16 I0'S third P1206 ribb0I1 fwm the diStriCI - y , , . ' . . . to I 1 THE NATIONAL EORENSIC LEAGUE. Our L,G,C, debate club was accepted, dur- ing this year, as a member of the National Forensic League, an honor society for speech students, Four girls qualified for the Degree of Distinction in the society, At the N,F,L, Tournament in Arlington, two L,G.C, teams placed in the octo-finals and one went on to the quarter-finals, x N rf' President Mary Dugan drsplays the new N F L Charter to Representative Charlene Emmett and Secretary Treasurer Patty Ridgley It s wonderful to win a trophy! Prepared to add their trophies to the case are winners Joan Petersen Kay Brennan Jeanne Tenney Susan Schanz and Patty Rrdgley while sponsor Sr Mary Bernard looks on N, , 4- . if X'-e s Making balanced layouts kept Editors Anne Ruffing and Margaret Willding on their toes. REVERIES STA Where's that prom picture? I can't get this layout right! Long hours, much study, and determination to top previous yearbooks have kept the '59 REVERIES staff on their toes, They have examined many of the top- rating '58 yearbooks, studied PHOTOLITH suggestions, typed and retyped pages, in an effort to make this yearbook the best ever. A summer delivery gave the staff time to plan carefully for the fabulous '59 REVERIES, F Sponsor Sr, Mary Bemard points out a way to polish copy to Judy Gardner and Mary Dugan, Picking out just the right picture is not as easy as it seems, find Anne warms and Mary Wil- liams, CHOSE SUMMER DELIVERY. Editors and Advisor poured over Award winning 1 f , d Sh D 1 yearbooks before planning THE REV ERIES, Anne Caro Ho memer an mon. O Hey Ruffing, Sr, Mary Bernard and Margaret W111 compare the dummy sheet with the . original write-up. ding examine a layout book. STAFF Editor ------ Assistant Editor - - - Q17 Copy Editor ----- Assistant Copy Editor Sales Manager - - - Secretaries - - - Business Manager - - - - -MARGARET WILLDING - - - - - -ANNE RUFFING MARY MARGARET DUGAN - - - - - IUDY GARDNER - - CHARLENE EMMEFT - CATHERINE EMMETT - - - -SHARON DOLNEY CAROL HOFMEISTER Taking care of the money and plan- ning sales campaigns were Charlene and Catherine Emmett's jobs, THE COUNSELLOR MERITED STAFF Editor ------- Assistant Editor - - - Feature Editors - - - - -SANDRA AKI-RS - LINN MURPHY - - - - JOAN PETHZSEN PATTI LYNCH Club Editors ---- - DOROTHY PENDERGAST ARLENE ABEL Business Manager ----- CONNIE BESSETT E Circulation Manager - CAROL CUNNINGHAM Sports Editors ---- - - - JANE ANN PEEK ANNE RUFFING Photographer - - ------ ANNE WARMS Staff Artist - - ----- JUDY ANDERSON Reporters ------ IO ANNE BRYAN, LINDA WHITE, PAULA AWTRY, MARY ALICE GATES, SUSI LITTLE, SHARON O'NE1LL, CAROL KIDD Sponsor ------ MISS IOSETTE CAMPBELL 'This is the article we need, remarks lane Ann Peek looking at the paper submitted by Judy Anderson and Carol Kidd. How's this for a dummy? Connie Bessette and Anne Ruffing demonstrate the art of newspaper layout, Journalism Club officers Margo My- cue, Diane Tucek, Joanne Bryan and Patti Lynch plan assignments that will improve their journalistic style. KDURNALISM AWARDS. Editor Sandra Akers gets direction from Miss Campbell as Assistant Linn Murphy looks on, ir! 1 Q 3 i Now ifl were editor. , , remarks Jane Ann Peek as Miss Campbell, Jo Ann Bryan, Connie Bessette, Anne Ruffing, and Patti Lynch listen. X --ln-Ls In early October the presses rolled to produce the best newspaper ever at L.G.C. With the advent of a Journalism Class, the COUNSELLOR was completely rejuvenated, Miss Campbell and her dedicated staff turned out the biggest and most professional newspaper in the his- tory of the school, Their hard work was rewarded by a certificate of merit at the Texas Catholic Jour- nalists' Workshop and an honorable mention in the Times Herald School Journalism Awards Competition, Photography editor Anne Warms poses Diane Tucek at the paper machine, SCIENCE CLUB ATTENDED SCIENCE PAIR. ' Science Club Officers: BACK, ..Cathy Adamcik, Carol Davidson, Barbara O'Brien, FRONT, , ,Mary Jez, Virginia Vissing, Betty Martin, Pat O'Brien, Mary Betz, Mary Malony, Sputnik's historic launching in 1957 inspired more emphasis on science in American high schools, The Students of Science at L.G,C. are learning to enjoy the more difficult as- pects of this subject, Throughout the year May I use that slide? Mathilda Henzler, Mary Dugan, and Dorothy Skotak work out their project, members worked on projects which illustrated various phases of science, They also attended the S.M.U, Science Fair, The S,O,S, has certainly done its share in increasing student interest in science, Virginia Borkowski shows Mary Jez and Connie Lawrence how to handle a monster, as ,g SIG O PROMCDTED SCHOOL SPIRIT OU .LL-4' I I f For Sale anythrng a Loyal L1on mrght want Judy Gardner Carol Hofmerster Eleanor Custer Mrs Callan Lum Murphy and Pat Srruth spread out therr wares Loyal L1on Lrnn Murphy sells an LGC pom pom to Sharon Goodner Are you a Loyal L1on'P The ten members of our Servlce Orgaruzatron have worked long and well to bu11d up school SPIIII This select group was chosen by cons1dera tron of grades character and leadershxp abrhty to represent L G C They wear specral unlforms on Frrdays and perform vltal tasks for the school such as patrol lrng corrrdors plannmg pep rallxes count mg part1cipat1on points and servmg as hostesses In two bnef years the Srg O has become an mtegral part of L G C school l1fe Pubhc1ty IS an rmportant part of Srg O duues Kay Brennan Collette Wtsley Margaret Wrlldxng and Jeanne Boggan make posters, E' : ' - . 'I is , h ' . .la I . I ' 5 lg s's I I - 1 II I 3, W I ' ' I 1 .. . Jane Smith and Jeanne Boggan put up another an nouncement of G R A activities FUTURE NURSES Many high school girls aspire to a nursing career At L G C the Future Nurses Club rs a good preparation for this goal first hand glimpse of nursing rn action and guest speakers helped them to ap preciate their new knowledge This is a club wkuch prepares its members for the future while helping them enloy their high school life Future nurses Linda Bennett Nancy Hughes Anne warms Carol Reeves and Jessie Drexler plan their careers GRA. Oh my aching backl This moan was heard after each G,R,A, activity, The program covered fields of athletics from the more strenuous such as bowling to easier forms like swimming, During the year we discovered that equestrians, po- tential olympic swimmers and a few fu- ture kegglers are enrolled at L G C Members visited city hospitals to get a D l I U I . Vg., - M ry? Y Y . wk n Who are the lions? We were the L,G,C. Lions Who roared approval as we watched our teams sweep to victory, There were sad moments, too, when we lost, , ,but we learned to accept the bitter with the sweet and cheer our teams in defeat as in victory, The L,G,C, players have left exciting memories of cheering crowds and games well played, VOLLEYBALL A TEAM Margaret Wrlldmg Carol Stanley Judy Bouska Mary Lynn Cummmgs, Jo Marie Cangemi Beth Star B TEAM FRONT Darlene Parker Pam Lynch Sandra Akers Get that ball! The 1958 volley ball teams practiced long hours for a heavy schedule of eleven games Although thrs was not the teams best season, they prov1ded L G C vnth thnllmg moments The St Edward game was a real thnller BACK. . .Rosemary Little, Diana Cummings, Pat Gillespie, TEAM L G C LIQNS TOOK TWO TROPI-HES L G C s Ltons rewrote the basket ball record book this season A1 though the team lost several good players with last year s class they got off to a fast start The Lions carrred off the second place trophy at the Trmrdad tournament as well as a good sportsmanship plaque A perfect endrng to a successful sea son was the overwhelming vrctory Basketball Tournament Jo Marte Cangemr shoots for that all rmpottant basket Clockwrse from left Diana Cumtrungs Florence Jenkrns Pat DeLacy Mary Lynn Cummlngs Joe Mane Cangemr Drane Brown Judy Bouska Judy Whtte Lrnn Murphy in the Dallas Girls' Invitational TOGETHER WE WGN. Come on, Judy, get that basket! Judy Bouska sets up for a basket, The team watts for the rebound as Jo Mane throws Just a fractron of a pomt bekund Oscar Robertson leadrng college scorer IS L G C s own Judy Bouska Thrs talented Juruor scored an average of 33 pornts per made A11 tournament players Judy Bouska Mary Lynn Cummrngs Jo Mane Cangeml an Dtana Cummrngs drsplay the new D G I B trophy game, accotmting for 76010 of all points . . . . d J comme Wrsley Jane Ann Peek Mary Alice Gales Mehnda Luther Carole W111d1ng Patti BYIDC VICTORY WAS OUR CRY Yea team' Wm Lions! Cheering the team on to victory was an able group of cheerleaders The grrls kept the crowds yellrng and the team rn lugh spirits as we racked up pomts It was easy for them to achieve tlus success because each of them radiates a go to tt BIII tude which they share wrth spectators and players alike The efforts of the cheenng squad d1d much to help make thrs year a season full of wms TOP TO BOTTOM Captam Collette wrsley Pam Byrne Mehnda Luther Carole Wrlldmg Jane Ann Peek, and Mary Alice Gates pose after a game, Mane Castlllo and L1z Abexta seem to find Back-bends and splits are nothing to veterans thts dtfficult stunt a snap Pat Callan and Flo Lostetter, BLAST OFF INTO SPACE practrce spent by these gtrls under Mrs Albrect was very ev1dent The show both entertamed the spectators and encouraged the rest of us to practtce up durmg the Summer so that we m1ght try out for the tumbhng team next year 'YI X X I I Freshmen 1111 Ely and Janet Phallrps balance Elvia Hernandez holds Linda Moch wh11e Ioan Hall and Carol A Evans Flo Jenkins does a headstand, . J f A vital part of a wholesome school year is the re- volving cycle of extracurricular activities. In years to come, perhaps these will furnish our most cherished reveries, EEESI-IMAN WEEK PICNICS PEP RALLIES AND Kay Newsom demonstrates the art of hula hooptng to mterested spectators After an acnve afternoon of picrucking the guls en Joyed thrs qtueter game Two lowly freshmen get brtefed by ever neat semors Collette Wtsley and Jane Ann Peek on the fine pomts of freshman ettquette At the close of Freshman Week both groups were fast fnends wrth a bond of mutual ad mtranon Who are the L1ons'? We are the Lronsl And the Lrons roared spurr1ng the team on to vxctory Cheerleaders enthustasm make pep ralhes a welcome part of L G C l1fe I I N II ' fl ,, . . . 1 . . N ' ' I1 I . , . . l I I l I I w w N Spend your money here' proclarm fa1r booths FAMILY FAIR BEGAN SCI-ICDOL WIDE ACTIVITIES Every September IS farr ume at L G C Spon and students to get together and Just take a mght sored by the Home School Assocratron and Alum out for fun There are rrdes for tots talent shows nae Parents the classes set up booths of chance for teens and games for adults It s easy to see or sktll whrte elephant corners or refreshment why the Fam11y Farr has become one of the most stands The farr does more than just rarse money looked forward to events on the calendar by both for the school II provrdes a chance for parents students and parents Debbte Sanders and Sandy Campbell dectde to buy thetr own wares Eleanor Custer rece1ves her nng from Monsrgnor Charcut w1th ev1dent sausfacuon Isn t II beauufull Senlors admtred the1r rmgs after the r.rad1t1ona1 au tumn ceremony Each semor stepped through a ghttermg rephca of her rmg and hstened to an explanatton of the sxgmfxcance of the golden crrclets MOHS1gHOI Charcut blessed the rlngs and presented them to us We w111 never forget the mght we SCIIIOI I1HgS SIGN OF LOYALTY OUR RINGS Father Henry leaves the speaker s stand after addressxng the semors 4 received our bond of loyalty, our I-IOMECOMING QUEEN CRCDWNED The lights dimmed and the crowded stadium became hushed as Home- coming Queen Kay Killmar received her bouquet of American Beauty roses from maid of honor Patsy Devers in an impressive half-time ceremony, Later, in the Jesuit Skyline room, the crowd cheered as Kay and Patsy walked to the dais to the strains of the coronation march, The crown- ing was a lovely climax to a mem orable evening Kay and Jim are presented Patsy and Kay await the big moment Patsy Devers and Kay Killmar and Pete Mycue Ilm Snell Flashing lights, sparkling stars, filmy clouds, laughing couples, , .these combinations made the Crystal Ball a magnificent success, As Don Hosek and his band played, Senior princesses were announced and Queen Anne warms, chosen by the senior class, was crowned by Maid of Honor Linda Youngs, Anne warms is crowned by Linda Youngs, AL BALL. Senior Princesses Jeanne Boggan, Anne Warms, Linda Youngs and Donna McEvoy, Soft lights and music make for dreamy dancing, YEARLY BANQUETS I-IIGI-ILIGI-ITED ACTIVITIES At the Speaker s table Cathy and Mrs Harung Mrs John McCorm1ck Mrs Cunnrngham and Carol Monsrgnor Charcut Mr Cunnrngham Mrs Goodner and Sharon The yearly banquets by whrch we honor our mothers and fathers have become a chenshed part of L G C II3d1I1OD Guest speakers Mrs john McCorrruck and Mr Frank Heller gave msprrmg talks whrle the L G C Chor rsters and solorst Patty Pezzullo added to the festrvrtres 9.4 3' Rose Mrs Healy and Mrs Dolney frnd Mr Heller s speech very rnterestmg BIGGEST EVENT QE Tl-IE SCHCDOL YEAR Emmett and Mary Nell Koch work rn va1n to crown theu queen The court dances to the tune of Bells In My Heart Seniors Rita Campbell, Charlene MARDI GRAS CROWNING. MARDI GRAS PRINC ESSES BACK Mauvreen O Brren V31MIOZ1HSk1 Carolyn Schweiger Drane Brown Yolanda Garza and Anna Prccolla FRONT Margo Mycue Sherla Pondrom and Susr Lrttle For four flurned weeks rn January and February L G C rs rn a state elected rts prrncess xts members racked therr brarns to frnd ways make money and wrn We drd everythrng from selhng candy bars rn Jury rooms to draggrng people out of bed for come as you are breakfasts Fmally the great mo ment came after we were all Master of Ceremonres announced the Queen there were wet eyes well as Jubrlant cheers Sherla Pondrom crowned Mauvreen O Brren as Queen of the Mardr Gras . ' ' I . I - .I I ' l o o 0 g I g . . o of constant uproar. After each class Ill-lmb and b1'0ke. AS Miggs Melun, . . , . . ' . . . to I as 13 X -av 9 X I , ,K 1 rv f 4. The night we dreamed of for months before and will remember for years, , ,the Junior- Senior Prom, Filmy gowns, dreamy music, and soft lights were elements of a 'Night in Shangri-La at the Dallas Country Club, The authentic Japanese setting was pro- vided by Oriental landscaping, and paint- ings, The coronation of Rose Healy as Prom Queen climaxed the evening in Paradise. Io Marie Cangemi introduces her escort, Paul DeLaro, to Father Schumac ker , Sm-prise! Judy Riley is caught off guard by the camera as Mary Ann Bayer and Jimmy Philion enjoy her surprise. Xyf. ' J 44- sf My , N v's 5- . -ff QS fs A sfrgz V' Q xx Q . We will have these moments to remember, Pat Gillespie and David Mueller seem ob- 1 livious of all around them, A NIGHT IN SHANGRI-LA Looks like fun, , ,Carol Cunningham, Pat Monahan, Carol Davidson, Bill Wolfgang, Mary Nell Koch, and Charles Wilson pose during the evening, Prom Princess Linda Wolff and Queen Rose Healy smile, with their escorts Don Collins and Steve Sellers after the crowning, ORIGINAL MUSICAL CGMEDY PRESENTED Loyalty! Loyalty' We treat each other hke royalty A roarxng audrence pro c1a1med the success of a rolhclung brt of comedy BERNIE MUDD The orrgmal musxcal comedy wrrtten by Jane Ann Peek and Margo Mycue was an hrlarlous parody on the young ad.1lt of today The profrts presented by the cast to the REVERIES staff amounted to one hundred and frfty dollars Senror authors show theu scrrpt to the teachers who coached the play BACK Margo Mycue Mrss Campbell Mrss O Rerlly FRONT Jane Ann Peek Mrs Jacoby We re just too marvelous warble Paula Awtry Eleanor Custer Pat Glllespre Sharon Goodner Drane Tucek and Nrna Sanders ' . ' ' if Ui' , I I . n I ' ' I I . I I 6 2 - . . . . .WV . I ' I . ' ' . : , . ' , . I ll I . x , rl I rm N I ' N I I I . . , . . . 0 Miss Lindle res nds to the seniors' reetin to their mothers. Y P0 8 S DEED Early in May, when the days of the seniors began to be numbered, the girls initiated the month's activi- ties by honoring their mothers with a luncheon at the Old South Steak- house. The duos of charming mothers and daughters enjoyed themselves through the meal and afterwards by listening to Charlene Emmett speaking on behalf of the daughters and to a clever little speech by Miss Myrtle Lindley, Gail Gordon's aunt, eu-......,, i -hun! Charlene Emmett welcomes the mothers on behalf of the seniors, Nina and Mrs, Sanders talk between courses as Mrs, Meinert enjoys the quaint atmosphere, its CLOSING CEREMONIES OF THE YEAR N is Pat Grllespre Pat McK1ss1ck Irene Zmolrk and Roseanne Fontana make those last mrnute adjustments before Mass Marchrng gravely to thetr places are Patti Lynch and Irene Zmolrk frfnw, 1 'M White gowned seniors walked sol- emnly down the aisle of Blessed Sacrament Church to the strains of a processional which began Bac- calaureate services, Underclass- men furnished most of the music for the High Mass, celebrated by Father Schumacher, Monsignor Charcut delivered the sermon Following the Mass the beamrng graduates attended a breakfast in their honor presented by the S1s ters of St Mary Too excited to eat are Jeanne Boggan Catherine Emmett Jerry Adair Roseanne Fontana Joanne Munden Rose Healy and Carol Hofmerster j' 4-mu .Av 'B ,gs-Q Posing after class night ceremomes are the twelve year students Jessie Drexler Cecilia Sanford Rose Healy and Cathy I-Karting Class Night was an evening of smiles and tears as seniors assembled for the last time as a class, Proud parents and friends watched the graduates receive awards for a year's work well done. There were smiles of joy and exclamations of surprise as unexpected scholarships and trophies were announced, Then came the moment of parting as the Senior Key was handed on to the Junior Class and seniors sang wistfully, 'For All We Know, We May Never Meet Again. Presenting the Senior Key to Junior Class Presidents Ioan Petersen and Pat Smith is Senior President Linda Wolff, WERE BACCALAUREATE AND CLASS NIGHT THESE PEOPLE MADE THE REVERIES POSSIBLE OUR BELOVED CLERGY H1s Excellency Most Reverend Thomas K Gorman Very Rev Monslgnor F L Becker Rt Rev Mons1gnor W J Bender Very Rev C J Cannon, C M Very Rev Mons1gnor Paul Charcut Rt Rev Mons1gnor .T Gulczy-nsk1 A Frlend Falstaff D1str1but1ng Inc Flemlng and Sons Kell1her Insurance Mr J' L Lat1mer Alford Refmgerated Warehouse Apex Pr1nt1ng Co Arnold Brunner and Co Brough Advert1su1g Bond Equ1pment Co In C C Gallaway Dallas Rad1ator Works D1x1e D1s1nfect1ng Co Don Hosek and the Spades Dr Pepper Bottl1ng Co Dugan Mr and Mrs Albert Earl Hayes Chevrolet Co Egy'pt1an Lounge Electrotype Corp Emmett, Mr and Mrs Tony Fannly Shoe Store A Fr1end A F Roffmo Construct1on A Harr1s, Oak Cllff Center Abbot Shoe Store Adarns Stuart L Am School of Commerc1al Art Baker Mr and Mrs J' J B1ru.1n Bob Buentello Lola C and S Hardware IIO Very Rev Mons1gnor W1l11aII1 Robmson Rev W1ll1an'1 J' Smyth Rev Carl Vogel Rev Robert W W1lson SPECIAL PATRONS Macatee, Inc Neuhoff Meat Co Oak Farms Da1r1es Olds Plurnbmg and Heat1ng Corp O'Rourke Construct1on Co Rudd Stud1os PATRONS George Boekee Insurance Gordon McLendon Haggar Slacks Holsurn Jup1ter Bowl1ng Lanes Kearney and Son Mr A C Moser Realtor North Amerlcan Van L1nes Inc Preston State Bank Roeder and Moon Insurance Puckett Stud1os Scoma Llquor Stores Supenor Bowlmg Lanes Tr1mbos, Dr and Mrs Underwood Corp FRIENDS Ca1abr1a Dr and Mrs James Calarne Betty Carnp1on Mr and Mrs Edmond Carl of Dallas Beauty Salon Carl1sle, Mrs Ralph Cameo Beauty Salon Casa L1nda FaSh1OnS Cathohc Art and G1ft Cherrywood Automat1c Conch1ta's Beauty Salon , O 9 o 4 ' . , c. ' ' Cowser and Co. L. G. White Electric Co. ' s o o 3 . . . , u , . . F. ' . . g s a o Q . . , a 3 o u , . . , . . . , r. ' ' . , . . , . FRIENDS Dallas Horne and Mart DeLeon, Mrs. C. Dudley M. Hughes Funeral Home Ed Maher Bros. , Inc. El Patio, Wynnewood Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Sarn Emmett, Mr. Joe, Sr. Grace, Manufacturing Co. Hagerty, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hancock, Mr. W. E. Hofmeister, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Inwood Glidden Paint and Wallpaper Lone Star Donut Co. Luby's Cafeteria Maloney, Thomas E. Manning Printing Co. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McEvoy, Mrs. Donald J. McLaurine Paint Co. Nicosia, Dr. Ralph Nuche Realty Co. Oak Cliff Catholic Store Odomls Cleaners Old South Steak House Patasota, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Plymouth Park Barbers Pokladnik, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill R and R Television Service Rarnrods Ray's Conoco Service Station Red Bryan's Smokehouse Rick's Furniture Store Robert Young Insurance Ross' Drive Inn Roy, David P. Select Irnports Schell, Lawrence, G. Smith, Stodart Statler Hilton Hotel Tallent Furniture Texas Bitulithic Texas Seed and Plant Trice Floor Coverings, Inc. Trinity Universal Insurance Co. Tom Sawyer Shoe Store 20th Century Cleaners Wal-Mar Beauty Salon Walnut Hill Hardware Co. William Weston Co. Zenith Cleaners HAND ALL OUR YESTERDAYS . . . May marks the end of four wonderful years for the seniors of 1959. This last year has seemed to be the most outstanding. . .packed with loads of work and fun, Over now are the busy days marked by classes, clubs, and activities, We have tried to record as many of them as possible, but above all we have hoped, in our edition of the yearbook, to capture the Spirit of L.G,C, which has come to be so much a part of our lives, In years to come we fondly hope to relive our days at L.G.C. through these pages, WILL LIVE IN TI-IESE, DUB REVERIES ACTIVITIES 95 109 Adm1n.1strat1veStaff 6 7 Arena Players 78 79 Baccalaureate 108 Banquets 101 Basketball 91 92 Busrness Department 64 CLASSES 39 56 ClassN1ght 109 Cheerleaders 93 Chorrsters 76 77 Clergy 5 Contents 2 Counsellor Staff 84 85 Crystal Ball 100 CURRICULUM 57 66 Eprlogue 112 Englrsh Department Faculty 8 10 Fam11yFa1r 97 Foreword 2 Freshman Class 50 56 Future Nurses 88 Grrls Recreat1onalAssoc1at1on 98 Graduatron 111 Homecomrng 99 Homemakrng Depart ment 65 HONOREES 67 72 Index 113 INDEX Iunror Class 40 45 Iun1orFavorrtes 72 JLll'1l0IOff1C6IS 13 Language Department 60 Mardr Gras 102 103 Mathematrcs Department 63 Natronal Forensrc League 80 81 ORGANIZATIONS '73 88 PERSONALITIES 11 16 Physrcal Educatron Department 66 Prom 104 105 Relrgron Department 58 Reverres Staff 82 83 Rrng Ceremony 98 Salutatorran 68 Scrence Club 86 Senror Favorrtes 69 Sen1orOff1cers 12 Servrce Organrzatron SPORTS 89 94 Socral Studres Department Sodalrty 74 75 Sophomore Class 46 49 Sophomore Favorrtes 12 Sophomore Offrcers 14 Trtle Page 1 Tumblrng 94 Valedrctorran 68 Volleyball 90 5 Dedication - 4 Senior Class - 17-38 . - . . - -71 . 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