Our Lady of Victory High School - Lepanto Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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To her, in gratitude for her unceasing Vigilarte, we dedicate the '63 Lepan- IO. liri CONTENTS Faculty 5 l Organizations 15 Activities Scholastic Social 44 Spiritual 52 Sports 59 Classes Freshmen Sophomores 90 Juniors Seniors I s F 5. . S.. U. ,Niall-, N W. .. ' 5 9530 ' H2951 f S ,f,- i . Q ,K ' w.',:'f,1fj x SQQTAQG, k ' Q is aff fn' w 1 i I1 , ix , ' f , 'Fgilkk 4 was : ms- ' Q h v U 1- r. Zia.: ' Qi WH Q BLJ' f M 1 1- x f 1-um N wr A w, k - 5 V f' v. ,1- D' nn wr wi .,,-MW ,. ,' ML ,,,,.m:2sisa3i5?:?3ijLL?iwi?Sg:E:W+91Z: V, ',,,A. HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND THOMAS K. GORMAN Bishop of the Diocese ofDa11as-Fort Worth Administrators Lead BROTHER JOHN KURZ, s.M., M .A. Principal - Boys' Division Faculty REV. JOHN MEYERS, M.A. Superintendent of Schools of the Diocese of Dallas-Fort Worth SISTER ELIZABETH, S. S.M. N. , M.A. Principal - Girls' Division Faculty Seeks fo Educafe the Tofal Man . . . With the development of the whole man as their foremost aim, the faculty molds all aspects of their students in the Christian image. BROTHER LEO WILLETT, S.M. M. Ed., Assistant Principalg Algebra II. SISTER MARY PATRICIA, , S.S.M.N., M.A., Superiorg Moderator, Seniors AIO,Eng lish IVg Latin IV: Religion IV. SISTER ELEANOR, S. S.M . N . , M.A. Assistant Principalg Moderator Seniors A125 Book- keepingg English IVg Religion IVQ Moderator: Altar Society, Sodality. SISTER ADELAIDE, S. S. M. N. , MARCIA AINSWORTH, B.S.S. MRS. GLENN BAKER, B S M, A, Moderator A215 Alge- Moderator, Juniors A145 Amer- in Bus. Edg Shorthand Ig bra Ig Religion II. 10311 HiSf01'YS EHg1iSl'1 III. SISTER BERNADETTE MARIE, S.S.M.N., R.N., B.A.: Moderator, Freshman A203 Biologyg General Scienceg Religion Ig Moderator: Fu- ture Nurses. B. A. Moderator Freshmen BROTHER CYRIL BOSCHERT, S.M. , B.A. Moderator Sopho- more C19g Governmentg Mechanical Drawing, World History, Athletic Director, Moderator: B-Basketball, Asst. Football, Vikings Sports Club. M.A. Moderator, Sophomore C21g English Ill, IVg Religion ll. FATHER SEBASTIAN, O. S. B. , C15g English I, H13 Religion I. FATHER CAMILLUS, O. S.B. , Typing I, 115 Moderator F. B. L. A. MRS. GEORGE G. CURL, B.S. RICHARD R. DICKINSON, BROTHER JAMES DROSTE, Biology 1, M.5, in Ed- English 1, French S.M. , B. S. Moderator Seniors Ig Latin 1, 11. C2Og Mathematics: Physics: MRS. Physical Educationg Moderator: G . A . A . REV. S.T. Plane and Solid Geometryg Moderator: Intramurals, Sodality JOHN L. FRIDAY, B.S. General Scienceg Physical Ed.: Typingg Asst. Coach, Footballg Coach Varsity Basketball, Base- ball. W. R. DUVALL, B.S. FATHER HAROLD, o.s.B., B.A. Moderator Juniors C185 Latin lg Religion Illg Spanish Ig Moderator, Golf. I. PATRICK HAZEL, L., Chaplain. Faculfy Mainfains High Academic Sfandards SISTER IMELDA, S. S. M. N. , M.A. Moderator, Juniors A159 Religion 1113 Spanish I, Hg Moderator: Sodalityg Spanish Club. SISTER JANE MARIE, S.S.M.N., Choralg Pianog Religion I. DOROTHY KASSEL, B.B.A. American Governmentg World History. Faculty Totally Dedicated to Education SISTER MARIE IOSEPI-IINE, S.S.M.N., M.A.g Algebra I: Religion III. SISTER MARTIN JOSEPH, S.S.M.N. , M.S. in Library Science. Librarian: Moderator, Sophomore A193 English IIg Religion II: Moderator: Lepanto SISTER MARY SHARON, S.S.M.N., B.A. Moderator, Freshmen Al8: English I, II: Religion Ig Moderator: Sodaliry, Student Council: Viking Trtuhpet. SISTER MARY VIANNEY, S.S.M.N., A.B. Algebra I: Plane Geometry: Moderator: Catechetical Group, Art Club, Sodality. REV. PAUL NEUMANN, S.M., B.S. in Ed. Chaplain: Moderator, Juniors C163 Algebra II: Chemistry: Religion IV: Moderator: Sodality: Guidance. MRS. DELENE NORTON, B.S. I-Iornemaking BROTHER DAVID PAUL, S.M., B.A. Moderator, Fresh- men C145 English 1, Hg Latin ll, Religion ll, Guidance, Moderator: Cheerleaders, Sodality, Student Councilg Viking Trumpet. BROTHER JOHN PLUMPE, S.M. , B.A. Moderator, Freshmen C139 Algebra Ig English Ig Religion Ig Moderator: Lepantog Art Club, Sodalityg Guidance. NEAL RECK, B.F.A. Speech I, Ilg Moderator: Genesian Players, National Forensic League. SANDRA SODD, B.S. Chemistry, General Science, Physics, Trigonometry. CATHERINE STEWART, MRS. JAMES E. TYLASKA, .TONT TYSON, B. S.3 Moderator, M.A.T. Moderator, Sopho- B.A. Analytic Geometryg Sophomore Cl7, American His- more Al'7g Art Ig Art and Chemistryg General Science, tory, Physical Ed.g World History Music App. Religion Ilg Physics. Coach, Football, Track, C-Bas- World History. ketballg Assistant Varsity Basket- ball. .. f f..?': e fi I 'G ' fwii . Clif Sfaff Aids Faculty MRS. JAMES ASHE MRS. W. F. SCANLAN Secretary to Brother john Kurzg Secretary to Sister Elizabeth Bookstore MRS. PAUL SIVEK Bookstoreg Receptionist CAFETERIA STAFF MAINTENANCE: Mrs. Beatrice Winkles, Mrs. Irene Fletcher, Mrs, Mamie Roy Hodge, Johnny Narvaez I4 Neal. lg! Li rv - VA -X .3 ,M f . 7 yn K, .wg 'v x . H f .Jw wr,1svQi1':,3:',1-',,f,. . 7 -M1332 - . Alf . - Representing O. L.V. at the National Marianists' Sodality Convention at St. Louis during the Thanksgiving holidays were Jim May, Murphy Kleuser, Jim Doskocil, Robert Pride and Brother David Paul, S.M., Moderator. Senior Cell Leaders David Fuertsch and Dennis Bouldin with Moderator Rev. Paul Neumann, S.M. Boys' Sodalify Prepares THE MARIANIST SODALITY IS: A spiritual organization . . . Based on the appreciation of the presence of God in one- self and in others and the determination to remain always in the state of sanctifying grace. Senior Cell members include Ed Lunt, Richard Cul- bertson, Dennis Bouldin, Jim Sims, Harry Sweet, Doug Bailey, Mike Baca, Robert Pride, David Fuert- sch, Robert Hopkins, Roger Wagner, Rev. Paul Neu- mann, S.M., Moderator. Sophomore cell moderated by Bro James Droste S M includes SEATED Vic Ashe Desmond Cerbeit George Eade John Run- nels Mike Harvey Robert Gieb STANDING Murphy Kleuser, Charles Murphy Sam Kurtin Jim Cochran Bro James Droste, Bro. James Droste, S.M. with cell leaders Murphy Kleuser and Sam Kurtin. Sophomore cell moderated by Bro. David Paul, S.M. includes Jerry Bransforcl, Jim May, Mike I-lolmberg, Gene Butler, Mike McConnell, Tom O'Hara, Jim Doskocil, Frank Marek, Dick Smith, Art Auringer, Mike Barbolla, John Chidgey, Craig Cae sar, John Creighton, Jim Paukert, Andy Langford, Ken Becan, Bill Staley, Mike Snyder, Bill Muse, Neil Reynolds, Tim King I8 Freshman Sodality cell under the direction of Bro. David Paul, S.M. includes Buz Ziegler, Larry Meyers, Fred Hiler, John Johnson, Vincent Panzera, Larry Johnson, Butch Polk, Richard Potter, Pat Barbolla, Geordie Tregre, Pat Matzner, Greg Ashe, Ken Paukert, Chuck Flanagan Frank Kuban, Jim Van Hoose, Mike Lance, Brian Hicks, Jim I-Jankins, John Gilday, Steve Tibey Jim Friedman, Jeff Brucker, Jim May, Mike McConnell. Boys' Sodalify Trains for Lay Aposfolafe mill Junior Sodality cell includes Bernie O'Neill Richard McConnell, Rev. Paul Neumann, S. M . , Moderator, Anthony Leone, Johnny Styrsky, Hal Stieber, Bob Scallan, Bill Ha- jek, Jerry Becan, Paul Galantowicz-. Freshman Sodality cell under the direction of Bro. John Plumpe, S.M. includes Bill Lorimer, Ershel Redd, Joey Ford, Jeff Lyons, Bud Lyons, Tom Cowan, Bud Young, Mike Pride, Jim Lloyd, Ken Fe- noglio. Freshman cell leaders and Moderator: Jeff Bruckerf Butch Polk, Chuck Flanagan, Pat Barbolla, Bro. David Paul, S.M., Larry Meyers. As an Apostolic Group . . . Pledged to bring the world back to Christ through Mary. Using Modern Social Action Techniques Small groups using the cell technique of the lay apostolate. Building Parish Responsibility . . Showing how: S The sodalist is responsible in and for his parish. The parish is the center of the sodalist's life. The sodalist works in and through parish organizations. Freshman Sodality cell Moderator Bro. John Plumpe, S.M. with leaders Joey Ford, Bill Lorimer, and Ken Fenoglio. Junior Sodality cell moderator Rev. Paul Neu- mann, S.M. , with leaders Jerry Becan and Bill Hajek. J I 9 Co-Moderator Sister Eleanor with officers of the Sodality: Kathy O'Connor, Prefectg Kathy Sul- livan, Vice Prefectg Suzanne Dunton, Com- mittee Chairmang Cecilia Lantier, Secretary, Kathy Parr, Treasurer. Sancfificafion . . . Aim of Girls' Sodalify Our Lady's Sodality is not only an organization but also a way of life. Sodalists aim at three goals: sanctification of self, sanctification of others, and defense of the Church. Mary is the model and aide in their imitation of Christ. Co-Moderators Sister Imelda and Sister Eleanor with sodalists: Kathy Parr, Susan Broadley, Kathy O'Connor, Mary Tatarko, Kathy Sullivan, Mary Iurajda, Suzanne Dunton, Maureen Brouil- lette, Mary Durham sort magazines to send to the missions. 20 Co-Moderator of Probationers, Sister Mary Vianney with mem- bers of Probation Group: Linda Murphy, Mary Razo, Ellen Hanlon, Helen Cochran, Susan Minshew, Judy Abbott, Sandra Rodriguez, Carol Shaw, Linda Eldridge, Patti O'Kane, Kath- leen Maloney, Sandra Schieme, Marcia Putzel, Sandy Walton, Alene Oliver, Wanda Atkins, Cindy Bailey, Bonnie Matetich. The Spiritual highlight of the year is the Reception of Sodalists followed by an agape, or Love Feast, at which time bread is broken and distributed as was done in the first century of the Church. Rev. Daniel Csanyi, S.O. Cist. and Rev. Paul Neumann, S.M. officiate at the ceremony. Laura Cocharo breaks bread held by Suzanne Dunton while Elizabeth Einhaus waits her turn. Rev. Daniel Csanyi, S.O. Cist. breaks bread held by Rev. Paul Neumann, S.M Co-Moderator Sister Mary Sharon with Pro- bation Group Cathy Penn, Mary Io Leone, Donna Rappich, Elizabeth Einhaus, Laura Cocharo, Mary Stearns, Sandra Hammen, Mary Zalesak, Theresa Wolf, Linda Miller Pat Woods, Judy Malone, Janice Shocklee, Therese Rappich, Kathy Mozjesik prepare to sort winter clothes to send to Hungary. Rev. Paul Neumann, S.M. presents certificates of entry to Kathleen McDermott, Susan Broadly and Maureen Brouillette who make their Act of Consecration. -- .1Q.fWi.f. -iflits-21,1ff,T'1ff'-s.I1'.1:i ' ' T' :V Sfudenf Councils Coordinate Representing the Boys' Division on the Student Council are: Jim Sims, Third Vice President, second semesterg Dan Capers, Second Vice President, first semester, Robert Pride, President, first semester and Second Vice President, second semester, Bro. David Paul, Mod eratorg Doug Bailey, First Vice Presi- dent, first semester and President, second semester, Pat Whitfill, Third Vice President, first semester, Roger Wagner, First Vice President, second semester. With Doug Bailey, President, second semester, are Homeroom Representatives for both semesters. SEATED: Jerry Becan, C165 Cliff Kalista, C16g Richard Potter, C143 Tom O'l-lara, C195 Tom Armstrong, C20g Mike Higgins, C18. STANDING: Johnny Styrsky, C185 Bill Lorimer, C135 Pat Barbolla, C14g Ken Fenoglio, C153 Mike McConnell, C175 Jim May, C21g Sam Kurtin, C19. Roger Wagner presents his platform at student assembly. , Activities l The Student Council endeavors to develop a sense of Christian re- sponsibility, to exercise a prudent initiative, to foster co-operation between students and faculty and between the school and the parishes, and to encourage a spirit of good citizenship. Kay Holleman, Robert Pride, Jim Sims, Sandy Waska, Doug Bailey, Anne Price, Joyce O'Bryne, and Roger Wagner are members of the Executive Council which is a joint committee of both divisions. Representing the Girls' Division on the Student Council are: Joyce O'Bryne, Vice Presi- dentg Kay Holleman, Presidentg Sandy Waska, Treasurerg Anne Price, Secretary. Sister Mary Sharon is Moderator. Kathy O'Connor A155 Mary Scott A19g Sandy Walton A225 Betty Degge A149 Sandy Waska A1Og Babs Hardee A123 Cecelia Roehl A175 Loretta Jones A18g Sally Shaw A105 Joyce O'Bryne A10 are Homeroom Representatives on the Student Council. 23 Layout Editcr, Paul Galantowiczs Editor Mike Schattmanz Jack-of-all-Trades, Doug Lamb- right and Assistant Editor, Debbie Keating, work on the Senior Section. Lepanfo Staff Spiritual Organization Editor Trudi Hallaran, Scholastic Editor Erin Walsh, and Organi- zations Editor Andrea Shurtleff, smooth some rough spots in the layout. Layout Editor Patty Platt: Campus Editor Paul Schattman: Social Editor Pam Kellenberger, and Editor Sally Shaw look through the pictures and choose the best ones for the Lepanto. Senior and Junior Editor Joyce O'Bryne, Assistant Layout Editor Mary Gostomski, Senior Editor Bob Hopkins, Organization Editor Jim Sims and Activities Editor Jean Manning work with Brother John Plumpe on the section division pages. at A af Publishes Annual Students who work on the Lepanto learn through ex- perience what teamwork and cooperation really mean. The many hours of laboring over just the right choice of words, selection of pictures, experimenting with lay- outs, and art work seem worthwhile when they finally see the book in print. The annual staff votes Doug Lambright its most valuable member. A Jack-of-all- Trades, Doug's enthusiasm and perseverance is an ex- ample to all who work with him. Business Managers Barbara Gostom- ski, Pat Connelly, Sharon Migues and Ric Handler work on the patron drive, Literary Editors Susan Riordan, Mike McConnell and Judy Merrill ponder over the annual's dedi- cation. Typists Susan McCarthy, Roberta Thompson, Kathy Frawley, Kathy Sullivan, and Carol Miller take turns typing captions and write ups. To gain experience in play production is an important purpose of the Genesians, but its purposes go beyond that of artistic de- velopment in drama. Genesians seek Christ behind the footlights: God behind the masque, Genesians Present Dear Rufh Under the direction of Mr. Neal Reck, the Genesians presented Dear Ruth May 26, 27, at Our Lady of Victory High Auditorium. Bonnie Mercurio and Robert Gieb seem lost in their own problems as Alexia Urban and Mike Holmberg carry on a cheerful conversation. John Alldredge appears to be quite bored. Mary Kay Celli and Terry Howard vainly try to calm John Alldredge. Terry Howard screams violent- ly at Peggy Magner in O, L, V, 's presentation of Dear Ruth. Genesian officers: Reporter, Robert Gieb: Treasurer, Mike Holmberg: Secretary, Anne Connelly: Vice-Presi- dent, Pat Sodd: and President, Patty Platt: with moder- ator, Mr. Neal Reck. Genesians meet with director, Mr. Neal Reck. 26 NFL Members Seek fo Excel in Speech Activities Officers: Brantly Womack, Vice-Presidents Susan McCarthy, Treasurerg Mary Jo Kyle, Secretary: Mike McConnell, President. Looking through periodicals for debate materials are Iere Surber, Jim Hampton, Suzanne Minshew, Carol Shaw, Jim Paukert, Diane Miller. The purpose of the National Forensic League is to further the interest of interscholastic debate, ora- tory and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of healthful competition and by recognizing the achieve ments of its members. Participation in ten tournaments ranging from local meets to State District Finals increases the enjoyment of participating in competition and fosters a fellowship among the students. Debaters plan strategy: Susan McCarthy, Brantly Womack, Romalie Lohmer, Carol Miller, Elizabeth Einhaus, Lory Bowles, Mike McConnell, Chris Mil- ler, Mary Jo Kyle. Searching for oratorical material-are Cecilia Roehl, Patti O'Kane, Doreen Odom, Alexia Urban, Cathy Frey, Judy Merrill, Terry Howard, Robert Gieb, Cheryl Strittmatter, Bonnie Mercurio, Linda Mills, Jean Senior. Alfar Sociefy Responsible for School Chapel Active membership in the Altar So- ciety provides ample opportunity for experience for future parish Altar So- ciety work. Officers: Joan Konecny, Treasurers Susan Andries, Secretary: Betty Degge, Program Chairmang Erin Walsh, Vice-President: Johanna -ir,...... ..,.....,. Altar Society Members keep altar linens immaculate. Karen Fike unfolds an altar cloth as Pat Connelly presses it, while Kathy Parr sorts purificators and Gretchen Clerc watches. Bannon, President. Sharon Migues gives directions for proper vestment arrange- ment in preparation for Mass to Kathy Maday, Jean Manning, Louisa Dina. 28 Kathy Mozjesik and Mary Ellen Flood pre- pare the altar for daily Mass. FBLA Offers Experience for the Fufure F,B, L,A, Officers: Treasurer, Diane Crader: Secretary, Nancy Friedman: Reporter, Nina Gaha- gang Vice-President, Paula Pra- chyl: Parliamentarian, Eileen Marrs: President, Marty Gallagher: Sponsor, Mrs. Glenn Baker. The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization which develops the abilities and talents of the ideal business leader. Gpportunities for leadership are provided by F, B, L, A, participation in business activities. Members of the Future Business Leaders of America. Home and School . . . a Unifying Influence The purpose of the Home and School Association is to promote the activities of the school and to secure a greater coordination between the parents and the teachers for the welfare of the students. Scene at Home and School Winter Dance. Mr. and Mrs. John Laneri Home and School Officers: John Styrsky, Past President: Brother John T. Kurz, S, M, Principals Sr. Elizabeth, S,S,M,N, , Principal: Mrs. James T. Woods, Secretarys Mr. Robert Connelly, Second Vice-President: Mr. John Creighton, President. 29 decorations and art work for various social activities and works on individual projects for school organizations. Arf Club Services School Functions The Art Club helps furnish appropriate Bro. John Plumpe instructs Richard Su- kup, Brantly Womack, and George Eade on the use of the silkscreen. Cecilia Cigainero, Greg Ashe, Drew Wo- mack, and Diane North work on Lepanto advertisements. Sr. Mary Vianney, Mary Gostomski, Kem Migues, and Linda Doane add finishing touches to a Christmas mural. GAA Sponsors Girls' Afhlefics Officers are: Eileen Marrs, Secretary: Janice Dacy, Vice-Presidents Andrea Shurt- leff, Parliamentarians Roberta Thompson, President: Mary Ellen Wells, Treasurer. The Girls' Athletic Association co- ordinates all varsity and intramural games Sophomore Captain, Joan Cas- per presents Volleyball trophy to Junior Captain, Edwina Elliod. Under the direction of Sister Jane Marie, the Choral Club performs for the student body at several assemblies. It presents two recitals, one at Christmas, and another with piano students during May. The group sings traditional carols at Elmwood Home for the aged at Christmas. For the first time, they travel to the San Antonio Mu- sic Festival from which they return with an EXCELLENT rating. Choral Club rehearses ln Catacombs before Christmas program Choral Club presents program at Spring Recital. Eddye Vivian Pierce sings solo at Christmas program. Choral Club Presents Concerts Mary Catherine Scott practices for private re- cital. Choral Club sings carols at Christmas program. Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm When any Sports event takes place the Cheerleaders are in the midst of the competition to spur the team on to victory. At the close of last year's term, the excitement of their election heightened school spirit, Attendance at the S, M, U, Cheerleader's Workshop last summer prepared these students to suc- cessfully lead the student body in backing the school teams. The cheerleaders in fonnation: Judy Ne Smith, Mary Bob Kalista, Judy Dacy, Pat Whitfill, Joyce O'Byrne, Doug Bailey, Janice Dacy, Mike Holm- berg, Linda Rey- nolds and Dan Cap- ers. Cheerleaders Doug Bailey, Janice Dacy Linda Reynolds, Pat Whitfill, Joyce O'Byrne, Mary Bob Kal ista, Mike Holm berg, Judy NeSmith, Judy Dacy, and Dan Capers practice before a game. Before the game! 'JfY'?Q::T?ff Future Nurses Explore Career Opportunities Preparation for the nursing profession is the first aim of this organization. An important aspect of this prepa- ration is to instill into its members Christian principles to be followed throughout their nursing careers. Members of the club with moderator Sister Bernadette ,Marie include Kathy Jones, Phyliss Orr, Patty Parkrnan, Judy Janice Shocklee, Kathy Mojesik, Threse Rappich, and Kathy Parr pack vitamins and medicines to send to Congo missions staffed by the Sisters of St. Mary. Kathy Parr, Pam Schmidt, and Patty Parkman get a close view of an oper- ating table during the Future Nurses' tour of St. Joseph Hospital. Abbott, Mary Drolet, Judy Yosten, Kathy Mozjesik, Pat Norton, Kathy Parr, Therese Rappich, Janice Shocklee, Kathleen Lambrix, Pam Kellenberger, Mary Kay Celli, Pat Connelly, Gretch- en Clerc, Nina Gahagan, Sandra Ham- men, Glenda Overby, Mary Sue Stearns, Diane North, Karen Taggart, Kathy Frawley, Donna McCarthy, Roberta Thompson, Pam Schmidt, Joan Konecny, Carole De Marco, Sheila McMahon. Marie are officers of Future Nurses Club: Therese Rappich, Vice-Presidentg Kathleen Lam- brix, Presidentg Mary Kay Celli Treasurerg Pam Kellenberger, Secretary. With moderator Sister Bernadette Sfuclenfs Publish The Viking Trumpei Trumpet editors: STAND- ING: Brother David Paul, Sponsor, Pam Schmidt, Susan Andries, Bill Hajek, Jim May, and Sister Mary Sharon, Sponsor. SITTING Betty Degge, Mike McCon nell, ,Terry Becan, Lory Bowles, and Michele Cur- tis. The Viking Trumpet staff: Susan McCarthy, Kathy Parr, Myram Bethell, Kathy Sullivan, Michele Curtis, Susan Andries, Lory Bowles, Bob Scallan, Mike Schattman, Io Ann Schroeder, Mike McCon- nell, Norman Bonner, Bill Hajek, Scott Berschig, ,Tim May, John Creighton, Frank Marek, Dick Cul- bertson, ,Terry Becan. Trumpet brain trust and typists work to beat deadline, N mmm ., TM S 2 '31 Wiifiii 3 Q 1 A1W-f X5w3M9Q5EE2?Qi'siiisi2h5i1il!? ' f ' gf? '37 if! 2' 2 w ' 'k'm 'a1355'ffwt2f.f2:iai1ieh'4 G1W' 1535 fsfiwwiiwiiif W L. w. W' .Eii55w?Dib2X Awards Night Focuses Affenfion To give permanent, prominent, and public form of recognition to academic excellence, outstanding honor students receive a varsity chenille letter. To earn a letter for academic excellence, a student of the Boys' Division must achieve an overall point average of 3. O or better. In the Girls' Division, students who main- tain an average of 3, 5 or better receive an academic letter. Underclassmen receive these letters and awards for superior work in particular subject fields on Awards Night. Seniors receive their letters on Class Night. Seniors who receive Academic letters and are not pic- tured are Scott Berschig, Dennis Bouldin, David Fuer- tsch, Robert Hopkins, Edward Lunt, James Sims, Don- ald Smith, Johanna Bannon, Patricia Connelly, Joan Konecny, Kathleen Maday, Joyce O'Byrne, and Alive Phillips. Sophomores receiving Academic letters are Sam Kurtin, Ken Becan, Tom O'Hara, Brantly Wo- mack, Jim Paukert, Charles Murphy, Frank Ma- Juniors receiving Academic letters are Paul Galantowicz, Jerry Becan, Michael Schatmann, not pictured, Bob Scallan, Mike Maddux, Ric O'Neill, Paul Brandimarte. Freshmen receiving Academic letters are Steve Gibbs, Ron Wangler, Ken Paukert, Taylor Mad dux, Jim Hankins, Ken Fenoglio, Guadaloupe Zamarripa, Pat Barbolla, Buddy Young, Jim Lloyd, Bill Lorimer, Dan Dorris. rek, Jim Doskocil, Jim Wurzbach, John Creigh- ton, Desmond Corbett, Mike McConnell, Bill Staley, Gene Butler, Jim May, Jere Surber, Rich- , ard Smith. i on Scholastic Achievement The following graduates, on the basis of their four year academic achievements, merit to be called Honor Students: Scott Berschig, Dennis Bouldin, Dan Capers, David Fuertsch, Robert Hopkins, Edward Lunt, James Sims,Johanna Bannon, Gretchen Clerc, Patricia Connel- ly, Joan Konecny, Donna McCarthy, Kathleen Maday, Joyce O'Byrne, Alice Phillips, Patty Platt, Sally Shaw, Ann Tillery, Erin Walsh. Juniors receiving aca- demic letters are Mary Jo Kyle, Maryam Bethell, and Paula Prachyl. Maryam Bethell and Ioan Konecny receive trophy for school as recognition for high rating for three con- secutive years in a national Latin test. Freshmen receiving Academic letters are Peggy Magner, Mary Butler, Helen Cochran, Elizabeth Meyers, Kath- leen McGuire, Linda Doane, Carol Neilon, Donna Mil- ler, Marcia Putzel, Judy Winaski, Sandra Walton, Ann Marek, Theresa Wolf, Cathy Penn, Judy Dornblaser. Not pictured are Nancy Anderson and Linda Murphy. SOPUOHUOIGS receiving ACSCIGUHC letters are Eddye Vivian Pierce, Kathy Horn, Faustine Farrell, and Elizabeth Einhaus. Brother John Kurz, S. M. presents awards to Latin honor students. Sister Elizabeth presents awards to girls ranking high in the N. E. D. T. Honor Sfudenfs Receive Recognifion Brother John addresses assembly, Academic Awards Night takes place May 28th in the school auditorium. Brother Leo Willett and Sister Mary Patricia an- nounce awards for both divisionsg Brother John and Sister Eliza- beth present the awards to the recipients. Students receive Awards under the following categories: Perfect attendance, Music, Latin, Mathematics, National Educational Development Tests, Voice of Democracy Contest, Honor students for the year. Brother John Kurz, S. M. , Principal of the Boys' Division, gives the address in which he restates the important purpose of the school, academic excellence. Brother John assists Sister Elizabeth in distribution of academic letters to honor students. Students enjoy working with potters Janey Bollrger Lrnda Grove, Sally Shaw add the finishing touche clay as Miss Stewart adds a few choice to their creations as Miss Stewart gives the final instructions for ' if Work Under the direction of Miss Catherine Stewart, art students experimented with water color, charcoal, paints, and clay. ln May, they presented an exhibition of their work. l Diane Kissell, Virginia Herrera admire pottery design. David Bruner and Ronnie Skrasek study Hercules, S On February 27th, the following students and faculty attended Bell Telephone Company's Science Recog- nition Night which honored outstanding high school science students in Tarrant County: Mrs. Tylaska, Karen Stormer, Robert Hopkins, Barbara Grewe, Dennis Bouldin, Kathy Maday, Alice Phillips, David Fuertsch, Brother James Droste, S, M. Science Acfivifies Vary Guest speakers, attendance at symposiums, special individual projects, and Science Fairs are in- cluded in student interest in sci- ence and mathematics. Bro. James Gray, S.M., of St, Bro. John Donohoo, S. M., of St. Mary's Mary's University, speaks to the mathematics students on November 9th, He discusses member systems, geometries, field axioms, and rapid graphing procedures. Kathy Horn, Faustine Farrell and Ioan Casper admire their project Felis Domesticus. 40 University, speaks to the biology class un- der the direction of Mrs. Curl. Felis Domesticus Mr and Mrs Tingle investigate third place winner. Boys Division Parficipafes in Science Fair Under the direction of Mrs. Curl, in- structor, the biology classes of Boys' divi- sion present a Science Fair. Winners cho- sen by selected faculty members are: First place, Comparative anatomy of birds, reptiles and mammals, Jim Hankins, Greg Ashe. Second place, circulatory system, Jim Paniszczyn. Third place, smoke tun- nel, Mike Heim. Honorable mention, Metamorphosis ofthe Butterfly, Taylor Maddux. Brother Leo S. M. and Sister Martin Joseph study first place winner. Mr. Paniszczyn stands by his son's exhibit, the second place win- ner, Mrs. Maddux and Mrs. Curl proudly display the former son's ex- hibit. 4I Sfuclenfs Place in Orafory, Poetry Confesfs Erin Walsh, Eddye Vivian Pierce, Mike Mc Connell, winners in Voice of Democracy Essay contest. The Veterans of War sponsor an annual essay con test on various phases of democracy. City winners of essay entitled What Democracy Means to Me are: first place, Mike McConnellg second place, Eddye Vivian Pierce, third place, Erin Walsh. Court Louise of Catholic Daughters of America sponsor an annual contest of poetry with religious themes. School winners are: Division I: first place Pam Rohmer Rain in a Desertlandg second place, Susan Butler, Nightg third place, Bette Coleman, Right side up Cake. Division ll: first place, Linda Mills The Horn, second place, Phyliss Orr Out of this Worldg third place, Marty Gallagher 'Lhe Madonna. Phyliss Orr, Marty Gallagher, Linda Mills, winners in Division Il CDA Poetry Contest. Susan Butler, Bette Coleman, winners in Division I CDA Poetry contest. Faculfy and Sfudenfs Discuss Greaf Books Moderated by Sister St, John, S. S. M. N. , of the English Department, University of Dallas, the club dis- cussions prove to be profitable for the members. Some literary classics discussed were: The Odyssey, by Homer, The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy, The Power and the Glory, by Graham Greeng The Oedipus Cycle by Sophocles. Sfudenfs Reflect lnferesf in Music Sister Jane Marie with piano students Joan Skrasek, Jere Sur- ber, Laura Cocharo, Barbara Myers, Mary C. Scott, Carol Neilon, Julie Randolph, Freda Jones, Mary Ellen Flood, Karen Stormer, Susan Broadley, Pat Woods, Mary Sue Stearns, De- De Cox, Frank Morales, Eliza- beth O'Bryan. Under the direction of Sister Jane Marie, instruc- tor, many students study piano. At the end of the Spring semester they pre- sent a recital. Joan Skrasek presents a private recital at O. L. V. Provin- cial House, May 8, and Mary Catherine Scotfgives a private recital May 12. Joan Skrasek, senior, presents private recital, l Joan Skrasek and unknown beau enjoy the dance. Seniors Honored of Ring Dance Fr. Neumann blesses the Seniors' rings while Bro. John, Bill Carter, Dan Capers, James Gieb and Dennis Bouldin watch. Sister Elizabeth presents ring to Karen Fike as Tom Fleet waits his turn, Loretta Jones and Phylis North swing into a twist as the Ring Dance assumes a lively pace. Christmas Theme Emphasized af Winter Dance Tom Hughes and Gretchen Clerc twistin' the night away at the Winter Dance. Kathy Mozjesik, Eugene Jurajda, Lory Bowles, Paul Galantowicz dance to pass the time waiting for Santa. Stop Now? No, Sir! say Mary Ed- monson and Bud Lyons. Queen Mary Bob Kalista and Escort Don Kllngenberg. Football Team Honors Queen af Homecoming Dance Princesses, Pam Kellenberger, Vivian Polenta, Queen Mary Bob, Princesses Joyce O'Byrne, Judy Daey. Escorts, Bill Merrill, Bobby Galvan, Don Klingenberg, Gene Healy, and Torn Arm- strong. i The Royal Court enjoys its dance. 1 Hazlewood Band blowing up a storm. ll uw' lllnfw 3 I .JWIML-' Mary Bob Kaiista ignites Viking inferno. Homecoming Bonfire ignites School Spirit Students cheer enthusiastically as Lion biazes Ed Lunt, Mike Holmberg and Ray Shaw point way to Lion's den. Having fun at the bonfire sock-hop. X 47 Cheerleaders led pep rally as football season opens, Students raise the roof at pep rally before the game with Burkburnett. Pep Rallies and Sock Hops Add Zesi A large crowd enjoys the sock-hop following the Jesuit game. 48 l'm smiling - where's the candid camera? ,J awii ur ft 1' 'ks . OLV DUCHESSES Vivian Polenta and Joan Skrasek ff gr Q. B, 'ZX ,K-gy M fm 'E ws King Thomas crowns Queen Patricia OLV doll booth in full swing with Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Sodd in charge. Home and School Sponsors Mardi Gras Royalty and fun are the by-words for the year's gala affair, Mardi Gras of '63, A doll booth and a Ham and Bacon Booth sponsored by the student councils add to the festive spirit. The high point of the evening is the presentation of the Queen. Representing OLV in the royal court are two Duchesses. The suspense mounts and then - Queen Patricia Edwards is crowned by King Tommy Crutcher. Jim Sims, George Felix, and Tony Leone attract public on game of chance. Bill Donohoo escorts Nancy Friedman into the Crystal Ballroom. Don Klingenberg and Patty Lukeman arrive at the Prom. Prom l . Where is your partner, Vivian? Paula Prachyl, Bill Gilligan, Mary Ed- monson and James Gieb enjoy a short rest from dancing. 7- Z- 7W --f-7 - '2 L The 1963 Prom Queen Joyce O'ByrneI C limaxes Social Seaso Everybody's dancing I I Prom Royalty: Janice Dacy, Jeff Miller, Judy Dacy and Harold Harveson, Queen Joyce and Doug Baily, Pam Kellenberger and Pat Whitfill, Judy NeSmith and Paul Brandimarte. Dianne North and Ray Shaw glide along to the music of the Albert Galvan Orchestra. z:WV'iQiEf?3S ffs5+iQA-'lSi-J- -.1 , Daily Mass Provides Spirifual Growth Students at Our Lady of Victory 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. Students listen attentively to Father Neumann's sermon Father Neumann, chaplain of the Boys' Division, de- livers a sermon. Students ask special blessing for the year at the Mass of the Holy Spirit in September. Father Hazel, chaplain of the Girls' Division, offers daily Mass. Partial view of audience attending The Will for Unity Unity Night Prepares Students for Council In anticipation of the opening of the Ecumen- ical Council the O. L. V. Student Council and Catholic Youth Council of Fort Worth co-spon- sor the program, The Will for Unity, at Our Lady of Victory High School on October 10, 1962, Participants includes Rev. Patrick Hazel, Moderator of the Catholic Youth Council of Fort Worth, Rev. Paul Neumann, S.M., Chaplain, O. L. V. High, Dr. A. T. DeGroat, Professor of Church History, T.C.U., Rev. George C. Papa- demetriou, Pastor of St. Demetrious Greek Orthodox Church, Fort Worth, Very Rev. Luke Miranda, Rector of Holy Spirit Seminary, Dallas, Rev, James McKenna, Moderator, Spiritual Activities, C. Y.O. Religious and Student Council officers lead in Unity Prayer D. A. T. DeGroat addresses assembly, V . we fp , 4:1 ,- ff f:fif951g ? my, 'l3l?5,1gf 'i 5' -rw, - gs 255 A ,imil-QS' 'f 3 52? V A A lv ,mf wig . IZ swf Q' 2 f ' S f -- . , .111 ,M X NX 0 K' is 1 5? Y Hs, . Mu 5 56 L 1 2 , . ,A A 3' as ,,...-' M4 V Q 2, 1 ,T 'Z il I1 -'ff' 2 K Ji ss ,W Patty Platt, Babs Hardee, Kay Holleman, Sandy Waska, and Gayle Tregre arrive at O. L. V. for the Senior Girls' retreat. Theresa Black, Louisa Dina, Sally Shaw, Johanna Bannon watch Mary Kay Celli struggle with her luggage. Former OLV Academy Scene of Girls' Refreafs Nina Gahagan helps Pam Kellenberger un- pack as Jean Manning and Barbara Grewe look on. Pictured in chapel are: Roberta Thompson, Gretchen Clerc, Kathy Sullivan, Mary Kay Celli, and Sally Shaw. Entrance scene of Nativity. The Boys' and Girls' Student Coun- cils sponsor food and gift drives for needy familes at Christmas and deco- rate outside entrance and lobbyg attend Advent Wreath ceremony each morn- ingg the Choral Club presents a pro- gramg all in anticipation of the joyous festivities of Christmas. Sfudenfs Anhclpafe Christmas Joy Kathy Ray, Phyllis Buckalew, and Michele Curtis admire tree deco- rations by Student Council, Under the direction of Sister Mary Vianney, a select group becomes acquainted with the best methods of teaching religion and participate in C C D work in local parishes. Kathleen Lambrix shows Mary Jo Leone, Pat Woods Suzanne Dunton Francia Marzone, Ann Moore, Kathy Penn, Cecelia Lantier and Kathy Sullivan the Nativity Scene that her first grade C C D class made. Spiritual Growfh Reflected in Various Acfivifies Roger Wagner and ,Tim Sims tape Mission sign above Tally Chart of the Bishop's Relief Fund. The Boys' Division collected over 3500. OO for the missions. Father Neumann, S. M. and Father Hazel bless and accept a chalice, gift of Mrs. Anna D. Urban who donated it in honor of her grandchildren. Harry Sweet, Cross Bearer, and other senior boys lead procession into main entrance. Mary Honored af May Procession The students at OLV participate in a procession and Bene- diction in honor ofthe Blessed, Mother. Rev, Paul Neumann, S. M. speaks of devotion to the Mother of God. Rev. Paul Neumann, S. M. delivers sermon. I? i1Z3E?'iff-232lf:?s55?efRfk'wif 5 5' -1. I isa 522 Kathy O'Connor, Prefect of Sodality, crowns statue of Blessed Mother. QV 2 1? -T V. RH 32- +' I V31 ikiii!-Elfwfil V I -if K MZ. From the first drop of sweat in August to the last piece of mud scraped from their cleats in November, the spirit of the 1962-63 OLV foot- ball team remains tuned to a high pitch. The long hours of practice are momentarily forgot- ten when the first Viking squad to play under the lights of inter-state competition, runs out on the field. The endless repetition and constant practice pay off in the end with the tremendous ability and power which are exhibited by the Vikings. Football Coach Tyson discusses a Point of Order with officials. The 1962-1963 Victory Football Team: QBACK ROWJ Coach Friday, Bob Flanagan, Cliff Kalista, Sam Kurtin, Art Auringer, Phil Baird, Tony Galvan, Tom Cowan, Jim May, James Gieb, Paul Brandimarte, David Bruner, Bill Gilligan, Coach Tyson. QMIDDLE ROWJ Bill Donohoof Pat Vader, Don Klingenberg, Mark Matzner, Tom Armstrong, Bobby Galvan, Bill Merrill, Gene Healy, Brian Murphy, Ron Grunwald, Ray Cox. QFRONT ROWQ Jerry Bransford, Jim Lloyd, Niel Reynolds, Chuck Flanagan, Buz Zeigler, Bob Auringer, Mike Lyons, Dan Dor- ris, Randy O'C onnor. Bill Donohoo crashes over for an O. L. V. touch- down. FOOTBALL RECORD O. L. V. 6 8 12 41 O 26 20 55 19 0 Fort Wo 6 54 Re 14 54 2 32 14 13 Diamond Hill Burkburnett Jesuit Anadarko rth Christian icher, Waco St. Mark's Stephegville Paul Brandimarte drags a Lion on a 30 yard Alvord gallop! Robert Pride escorts the 1963 Homecom- Homecoming crowd cheers Vikings on to Victory. ing Queen, Mary Bob Kalista. 6l Brandimarte tames a St, Marks Lion! Don Klingenberg and unidentified Vik- ing halt an Anadarko back as Pat Vader and James Gieb rush in, Bill Gilligan leads Tom Armstrong on end sweep against Fort Worth Christian. St. Mark's Lion brings Bobby Galvan to turf Foofball Bruner sidesteps Burkburnett players and goes for a touchdown. Don Klingenberg iunges for 9. Burkburnett runner Vikings crush Cardinals 19-0 NO, COHCTI! If Only hum when I lablghl Armstrong flees from a fleet Anadarko Warrior. Cowan stretches for tip- off. STANDING: Jim Hankins, Buddy Young, Pat Barbolla, John Gilday, Chris Dunton, Tom Cowan, Buz Ziegler, Jeff Lyons, Coach Tyson. KNEELING: Bill Lorimer, Bud Lyons, Vincent Panzera, Larry Meyers, Steve Tibey, Bob Auringer. Freshman Baskefball No caption needed. Bud Lyons scores two against O.L. G. C vii :QA A!! B-Team Baskefball Ziegler and Becan steal ball from surprised opponent. B-Team. Basketball Team: STANDING: Tim King, Ken Becan, Bob Diem, Art Auring er, Sam Kurtin. KNEELING: Charlie Neal, Ray Hebert, Buz Ziegler, Tom Cowan, Jim Wurzbach. Cowan means business. C 'm 'ere you! The first and at the same time the last boys to be awarded the Varsity V for their excellence and ef- fort on the court do not earn their letter by singular effort. The whole team has to work together as one if the game is to end with the final tally showing our team on top. The tremendous effort exhibited by our unified squad illustrates the Vikings' superiority on the court. This year the Vikings has a spirit which enables the team to rise up and drive on to smash old records and establish new traditions for later teams to follow. N l O Handler scores two against the Rangers. BASKETBALL RECORD OLV 76 43 Greenhill 44 68 Bell 45 51 Lake Worth 39 55 Diamond Hill 40 57 Arlington 51 66 Arlington 59 48 Itasca 36 59 Hillsboro 49 44 Reicher 40 59 Diamond Hill 85 62 Ft, Worth Christian 49 66 Eastern Hills 51 62 BSU 40 58 Lake Worth 66 49 Azle 78 60 Ft. Worth Christian 31 66 Bridgeport 54 44 SI. 101111 51 76 Jesuit 52 56 Brewer 43 45 St. Mark 50 46 Jesuit John Schwartz, Coach Friday, Ric Handler, Bill Morton, Paul Brandi- 61 53 St' john marte, Bill Kidwell, and Ron Skrasek display first of many trophies. 49 46 Bridgeport 66 55 62 St. Mark VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: fSTANDlNGj Manager Higgins, ,Terry Becan, Ric Handler, Bill Morton, Jeff Miller, John Schwartz. QKNEELINGQ Paul Brandimarte, Bill Kidwell, Ron Skrasek Jirn Wurzbach. Where did everybody go? Get in there! F. in K . Coach Friday given well earned ride off court. Ron Skrasek adds two more to Viking score. Students thrill Jesuit becomes dec 68 .Jesuit 1211 10 s 16 - 46 OLV 7 11 13 19--50 Jesuit: Taliaffero 7. Ferguson 6,'B1ack- burn 13. Conine 2, W. Taliaffero 18. OLV: Kidwell 2. Morton 21, Schwartz 7, Brandimarte 3, Skrasek 10, Handler 6, Miller 1. I 1 4 Irma Cuellar jumps high to block pass. STANDING: Mrs. DuVa1l, Kathy Horn, Eileen Marrs, Lois Fegan, Syl via Garza, Shirley Ricks, Alyce Wintjen, Pat Woods, Sharon Ricks. KNEELING: Elizabeth Meyers, Mary Durham, Irma Cuellar, Jane Ver- non, Joan Casper, Susan Minshew. Eileen Marrs fights way into pack. Girls' Basketball Alyce Wintjen searches for handle as Eileen Marrs looks on in bewilderment. Volleyball 1963 VOLLEYBALL VARSITY: QSTANDINGQ JUNIORS, INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS: QSTANDINGJ Susan Kathy Horn, Elizabeth Meyers, Mary Ellen Andries, Elizabeth O'Bryan, Shirley Ricks, Nancy Friedman Flood, Janice Dacy, Judy NeSmith. Janice Dacy, Judy NeSmith, Mary Drolet. CKNEELINGJ QKNEELINGQ Babs Hardee, Manager, Edwina Kathy Mozjesik, Mary Ellen Flood, Edwlna Elliod, Captain, Elliod, Elizabeth Einhaus, Kay I-Iolleman, Debbie Keating, Co-Captain, Eileen Marrs. Co-Captain, Debbie Keating, Captain, Judy NeSmith smashes ball towards net! VARSITY B TEAM: CSTANDINGQ Barbara Beimesch, Faustine Farrell, Barbara Meyers, Loretta Jones, Lois Feagin. QKNEELINGQ Susan Wurzbach, Mary Drolet, Co-Captaing Joan Casper, Captain, Irma Cuellar. Kay Holleman tips the ball over to win the game. 7l 'as 1963 VIKING BASEBALL TEAM: STANDING: George Ribitzki, Tim King, Ralph Weimar, Craig Caesar, Ray Hebert, Coach John Friday, Bill Kidwell, Bill Muse, John Runnels, Paul Schattman. SEATED: Jim Lloyd, Fred Hiler, Buz Ziegler, Charlie Neal, John Johnson, Pat Bar- bolla. Not Pictured: Bobby Galvan, Jim Wurzbach. Base ball BAS EBALL RECORD O.L. V. 2 6 4 1 8 ll 1 2 5 2 5 2 Ft. 6 3 3 5 Ft. 1 7 'Y 9 5 3 2 1 1 Lake Worth Lake Worth G. Prairie Eastern Hills St, John Worth Christian M. Wells Worth Christian Jesuit Mineral Wells L. G.C. St, John L. G. C. Managers Paul Schattman and George Ribitzki i Bobby Galvan sends his bat flying down the third base line. Bill Kidw ell fire s a high, hard one toward the plate. Galvah catches thrrd strrke rn 4 vrctory over Lake Worth Ralph Wermer smashes the ball to deep left freld Crarg Caesar watches for the srgn im Wurzbach tags out Ray Hebert during squad game. Wurzbach shades his eyes before hauling in a pop fly. Softball FRESHMAN TEAM: Debbie Jordan, Cathy Penn, Dianne Jones, Loretta Jones, Jane Vernon, Mary Behl, Cathy Crumley, Mary Butler, Elizabeth Meyers, Rosemary Childress, Alene Oliver, Suzann Minshew. SOPHOMORE TEAM: Alyce Wintzen, Bonnie Mercurio Kathy Horn, Gay McDac1e, Helen Antner, Lois Feagin Mary Durham, Susan Wurzbach, Joan Casper, Sylvia Garza, Pat Schmidt. Suzann Minshew backs away from close pitch as Mary Durham waits for ball. 74 Pam Schmidt knocks one toward the lake. Loretta ,Tones misses ball as Lois Feagin makes it to first. Helen Antner winds up for a third strike pitch. 1963 GOLF TEAM: Fr. Harold, Coach, Jeff Lyons, Timmy Bull, Stacy Starr, Bill Levy, Mike Harvey, Dennis Holler, Paul Snelus, Desmond Corbett, Mike Maddux, Dan Dorris, George Patten, Paul Flynn, Greg Ipock, and Mike Higgins. ' - . - . 3 ,wifi 13 al Golf George Patten slices the ball toward chapel, Desmond Corbett putts the ball to , . , , the edge of the cup! 75 76 Tra ck Ric O'Nei11 receives baton from Chuck Flanagan Rich Potter beats FWC Cardinal to finish line Stanley Carr clears high jump. Big Bob Diem prepares to heave shot put. Mike Lyons crosses finish line at end of mile run Mike Barbolla huris shot put: Bob Diem looks on and waits his turn. W ' 3iW ' ' ' . , ,W ,ZW -S . , Freshmen Lay Foundations New friends and teachers in a totally new environment with strange courses of study and individual schedules give ample opportunities for these confused new mem- bers ofthe school family to learn to make responsible decisions, follow instructions, develop a vital school spirit, and lay the foundation for the future. G. Abraham A20 G, Aguilar A18 Rachel Alba A20 B. Auringer C13 Cindy Bailey A18 P. Barbolla C14 Cheri Boyce A18 Jeff Brucker C14 Timmy Bull C15 Class Officers, AZO: President, Peggy McGeneeyg Vice- President , Leslie Herbergerg Secretary, An- dreya Skupakag and Treasurer, Gharla Dunlap. V Y 78 Yolanda Alba A18 Doug Allen C15 N. Anderson A18 E. Andrews A20 Greg Ashe C14 Wanda Atkins A18 Mary Behl A18 Carmel Bird A18 Tom Black C13 Glen Boldt C15 A Bordovsky A20 Marilyn Boullt A22 Sherry Busbee A22 Mary Butler A22 Susan Butler A22 Don Caldwell C14 H Carlton A20 Lynda Carter A20 Rosemary Childress A18 Cecilia Cigainero A18 Barbara Clark A20 Robert Clark C14 Helen Cochran A22 Bette Coleman A18 Dan Coleman C13 Tom Cowan C13 Kathleen Crumley A22 Jean Czajkowski A22 Robert Darter C15 Louis De Marco C13 Linda Doane A22 Judy Dornblaser A22 Daniel Dorris C14 Eugene Drolet C15 Marianne Dulle A18 Ronnie Dungan C13 Charla Dunlap A20 Christopher Dunron C14 Mary Edmondson A18 David Elias C14 Gayle Fenimore A18 Ken Fenoglio C15 Chuck Flanagan C14 Linda Flores A22 Ellen Fontenot A22 Joey Ford C13 Tom Franchina C14 James Frazier C15 Cathy Frey A20 Jim Friedman C14 Cathye Gaalaas A22 Karen Gage A18 Annie Garcia A20 Sammie George C15 Steve Gibbs C15 John Grlday C14 B Grlmartrn C13 W, Glasser C15 V. Gonzales A18 Sharon Hagek A18 Jim Hankins C14 Ellen Hanlon A22 Holly Hawk A20 John Haynes C15 M1146 Helm C15 L Henderson A20 L Herberger A20 Kathy Herr A18 V. Herrera A22 Freshmen Face Busy Year of Adjustment C14 Class Officers: Bernard Polk Material Support, second semes- terg Larry Meyers, Spiritual, sec- ond semesterg Pat Barbolla, Presi dent, second semesterg Richard Potter, President, first semesterg Jeff Brucker, Material Support, first sernesterg Social-Cultural, second semester, Buz Ziegler, Spiritual, first semester. B Brian Hicks Fred Hiler John Johnson Larry Johnson Dianne Jones Loretta Jones C14 C14 C14 C14 A18 A18 Bill Lorimer C13 Ann Marek A20 Debbie Jordan A18 Bob Keating C13 ,Terry Keating C13 Dianne Kissel A22 Ernie Klarich C13 . Klingenberg A20 Frank Kuban C14 , W Rick Kubes C13 Karen LaCroix A22 0 if M. Helen L M Z 36 H - ' Langford A18 ew g ev, r C Sally Lally A20 ,IA x '- , Mike Lance C14 K s 1 ,f 1. C. Al M.,T. Leone A18 1, Levererr A18 ,Tim Lloyd C15 C. Lorenz A18 Bud Lyons C15 Jeff Lyons C13 T. Maddux C14 Peggy Magner A22 Pat MHCZHSI' C14 F. Marzonie A22 M, Marzonie A20 B. Matetich A18 +13 if FQ Li . f 2 Nm r' is 5 5-gp' Q 1 ggwmqggzrf M. McCarthy C13 - V A' in 51412 A L 1 ' J .555 siiiffiifgw i - r mi ,C Lfvy, mg, ..,. I ,, 1, .awww jr in A wwe? I - ww .3159 'fy-'as -'iii-51335 11 i sfg.sf4esQez'Q . iirigff' 152 5 l +s! ,:.-, 1 L P. McGeeney A20 K. McGuire A22 C. McNeal A18 E Meyer A18 Larry Meyers C14 Kem Migues A22 Diane Miller A22 Donna Miller A22 Freshmen Adopt fo High School Routine C15 Class Officers: Mike Heirn, Social-Cultural, first sernesterg Tim Bull, Material Support, first semesterg Ken Fenoglio, President both semestersg Randy O'Conner, Spiritual, first sernesterg Material Support, second semesterg Jim Lloyd, Social-Cultural, second se- mesterg Gene Drolet, Material Support, second semester. A18 Class Officers: Loretta Jones, Pres- identg Bette Coleman, Vice-Presidentg Bonnie Matetich, Secretaryg Debbie Jordan, Treasurer. Linda Miller A18 S. Minshew A18 Ann Moore A18 Evan Moore C13 N Morbitzer A20 Ben Morton C15 Linda Murphy A22 Gary Natoli C15 Carol Neilon A22 David Nelson C15 Robert Norton C13 A. O'Connor C13 K. O'Connor A20 R O Connor C15 Patti O Kane A22 Alene Oliver A18 M. Orzechowski C13 Ardith Pace A20 Linda Pankey A20 V Panzera C14 C13 Class Officers: Bob Tingle, Spiritual, sec- ond semesterg Ershel Redd, Social-Cultural, sec ond semester, Evan Moore, Material Support, second semester, Bill Lorimer, President, both semesters, Mike Pride, Social-Cultural, first se- mester, Jeff Loyns, Spiritual, first semester, Tom Cowan, Material Support, first semester. 84 Freshman girls visiting in the Cafeteria be- fore the school day begins. C-13 students and General Science projects with Mr. John Friday in- structorg Bill Gil- martin, Bud Young, Tony Shioleno and Richard Perez. Freshman Competence Replaces Beginners' Carol Parker A20 Ken Paukert C14 Cathy Penn A22 Karen Perkins A22 Richard Perez C15 Patricia Perricone A18 elba Pimental A22 Butch Polk C14 Richard Potter C14 Michael Pride C13 Marcia Putzel A22 Rae Racine A20 Julie Randolph A22 Donna Rappich A20 Ershel Redd C13 Sharron Ricks A20 Cynthia Rodriguez A20 Sandra Rodriguez A22 Pat Rohmer A18 Larry Ross C 15 S. Santa A22 Mike Scallan C14 Y. Scheets A20 S. Schieme A18 Jean Senior A20 Carol Shaw A18 C. Sherrod A18 T. Shioleno C15 J. Simmel A18 A. Skupaka A20 David Smith A15 K. Starkey A18 N. Schroeder C13 Paula Shutter A20 Stacy Starr C13 Steve Tibey C14 Barbara Till A22 MaryNelle Tillery A22 Bob Tingle C13 Geordie Tregre C14 ,Tim Van Hoose C14 John Vega C15 Jane Vernon A22 Teresa Villa A20 Sandra Walton A22 Ronald Wangler C13 Edwina Williams A20 Judy Winaski A20 Greta Wintjen A20 Theresa Wolf A22 Drew Womack C14 Bud Young C15 Mary Ann Zalesak A18 Lupe Zamarripa C13 Buz Ziegler C14 Freshmen - Young buf lmporfanf Members of School Family A-22 Class Officers: President, Sandra Waltong Vice-President, Suzanne Santag Secretary, Karen La Croixg and Treasurer, Karen Perkins. i ' , WW Tlfuumnlmg H1 ,Lmf '!'lff eiyfjf'f -in 54 5 .Q Q , M 5m4.fk:'f W EM, wx, 9'-fi if as L is Nw ' 39 5 ww iT - M' X5 E 'HQ Judy Abbott A19 Martin Allen C21 M. I. Andrews A19 Helen Antner A19 Vic Ashe C19 Art Auringer C19 Harold Ayres C21 M. Barbolla C21 Jack Barker C17 Mary Barton A19 Ken Becan C21 D. Blaschke C17 J. Bfangfofd C19 Betty Braswell A19 S. Broadley A19 M. Brouillette A19 Steve Brucker C17 Judy Bllrkle A17 Sophomores Face Challenges in Academics identg June Rohmer, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Partlow, Secretary. A21 Class Officers: Irma Cuellar, Pres- Being well oriented in the O. L. V. family, the Sopho- mores industriously apply themselves to hard study, more active participation in school activities and the strengthening of the founda- tions laid previously. C19 Class Officers: Jim Wurzbach, Material Support, both semestersg Bill Kidwell, So- cial-Culturai, both semestersg Tom O'Hara, President, second semesterg Mike Porter, Spiritual, first semesterg Sam Kurtin, Presi- dent, first semesterg Desmond Corbett, Spiritual, second semester. Gene Butler C17 Craig Caesar C17 M. O. Calderon A19 J. Caldwell C19 C. Calongne C21 Starley Carr C21 Mary Carter A19 David Cashen C17 Joan Casper A17 John Chidgey C21 L. Cocharo A17 Jim Cochran C17 Paula Coffee A19 Sue Colvin A17 Linda Condon A21 A. Connelly A17 D. Corbett C19 Eddie Cox C21 Ray Cox C19 I. Creighton C21 'Q' AFX Irma Cuellar A21 David Dacy C17 Laura Dina A21 Jim Doskocil C21 Lynda Dulock A21 Mary Durham A17 George Eade C17 Elizabeth Einhaus A17 Linda Eldridge A19 Faustine Farrell A17 Phyllis Farrell A21 Lois Feagin A19 Gary Fenoglio C21 Karen Fletcher A17 Carolyn Flores A21 Paul Flynn C21 Robert Fuentes C17 Sylvia Garza A21 C21 Class Officers: Spiritual, James Pauk- A17 Class Officers: President, Cecelia Roehlg ertg President, James Mayg Material Support, Vice-President, Anne Connellyg Secretary, First semester, Social-Cultural Second se- Sherry Riordang Treasurer, Elizabeth Einhaus. mester, James Doskocilg Social-Cultural First semester, Material Support Second semester, Dick Smith. Sophomores Advance fo New Horizons of Leadership Victor Gaza C19 Tom Giano C19 Robert Gieb C21 C. Glauber C21 T, Gonzales A19 B. GQSIQH-lgki A21 Connie Grace A19 R. Grunwald C21 Kathryn Hall A21 P. Hamilton A17 I. Hampton C17 Mike Harvey C19 A. Haubert C17 Ray Herbert C17 Bill Heise C17 Linda Hicks A19 Ann Higgins Dennig Holler C21 l.,, 11 11 Michael Holmberg C19 Kathy Horn A19 Terry Howard C17 Jeanine Ielinek A19 Bill Joblin C17 Kathy Jones A19 Mary Ann Jurajda A17 Bill' Keating C21 Bill Kidwell C19 Tim King C19 Thomas Kirsch C17 Murphy Kleuser C17 Sam Kurtin C19 Andy Langford C21 Marie Lantier A21 Pam Larkin A17 Lorentz Larsen C17 Richard Leeper C17 P. Lukeman A17 K. Maloney A17 Linda Mills A17 Gene Lunt C17 John Lunt C19 Frank Marek C17 Jim May C21 Frank Morales C17 B. Mercurio A21 M. McConnell C17 Chris Miller A17 C. Murphy C21 Gay McDale A21 Jim Miller C19 Bill Muse C19 is George Patten C17 James Paukert C21 Maria Perricone A17 Sophomores Fmd Increased Knowledge Awakening New lnferesfs C17 Class Officers: Gary Setser, Treas urerg first semester, Gene Lunt, Secre- tary, first semesterg Mike McConnell, President, both semestersg Ray Hebert, Treasurer, second semesterg Frank Ma- rek, Secretary, second semester, Mur- phy Kleuser, Vice-President, both se- mesters. Barbara Myers A19 Charlie Neal C21 Doreen Odom A17 Tom O Hara C19 Phyliss Orr A21 Glenda Overbay A19 John Paniszczyn C21 Patty Parkman A21 Marilyn Partlow A21 Mary Razo A21 June Rohmer A21 Mary C. Scott A19 Lynda Skupaka A19 Sophomores lnferesfed in All Acfivifies Sophomores A19 Class Officers: Mary Catherrne Scott, Presiderrtg Kathy Horn Vlce Presrdentg Mary Carter, Secretary Eddye Vrvran Pierce, Treasurer. 1 Dick Smith C21 Mike Snyder c19 M. Sobieraj C19 Bill Staley C17 M. S, Stearns A19 P. ste. Marie civ Larry Stieber C17 Cathy Straley A17 C. Strirtmaffef A17 Richard Sukup C21 Jere Surber C19 Mary Tatarko A19 Sophomores reluct- antly leave School at the end of a fun filled day. J. Trentman C17 Alexia Urban A17 John Vernon C17 A- Villaflueva C21 J. Washington C17 Bob Watson C19 M. E, Wells A17 Ralph Wiemar C19 A, Wintjen A19 B. Womach C17 J. Wurzbach C19 S. Wurzbach A21 'Vw my A M 4 2 G . .wwsw 2 D- SH g. W. .vt N wma' 'f 1 Sw, QQN .fr M3 . za H. X Y Www mum, if J 1 I E -N T 'F Takiflh 3 . HMWWQB-N Evan-1::QwZ?7f'liE95EK?f22i5i?i?2T-72492 ,K 13'f2Ef7iJf fWzai,i5fi!'i:e?fzi'- ,215 WML G. Ahrens C16 J. Alldredge C16 Susan Andries A15 Phil Baird C16 David Baker C16 Linda Bartula A15 Cliff Bird C16 J. Bolliger A14 Norm Bonner C18 Lory Bowles A15 P. Brandimarte C16 Bob Brooks C16 Now upperclassmen, the Juniors reflect the maturity resulting from assuming added responsibilities and pur- suing advanced courses. While eagerly looking forward to senior status, they exhibit a marked development in school leadership. P. Buckelew A15 M. Curtis A15 E. Elliod A15 IOO A15 Class Officers: Kathy O'Connor, Presidentg Susan Andries, Vice-Pres- identg Miriam Bethal, Sec- retaryg Judy NeSmith, Treasurer. l C18 Class Officers: Bob Flanagan, First Vice-President, both semes- tersg Paul Galantowicz, Third Vice-President, first semester, Bill dent, first semester, Mike Higgins, President, second semesterg Bill J. Becan C16 Morton, Second Vice-President, second semester, Hal Stieber, Third D. Bruner C16 Vice-President, second semester, Juniors Face Challenge of Advanced Courses Cathy Carlton A14 Judi Churchill A14 Carol Clark A15 M, Connally C18 Dede Cox A15 Diane Crader A14 Janice Dacy A14 Betty Degge A14 Bob Diem C16 Bill Donohoo C18 Mary Dfoiet A14 S, Dunton A15 Barbara Evans A15 George Felix C16 T. Fenimore C18 Bob Flanagan C18 M. E. Flood A14 N. Friendman A15 Donohoo, Second Vice-President, first semesterg John Stryrsky, Presi- Juniors and Seniors hurrying UQ to class? C. Lantier A14 A. Leone C18 Bill Levy C18 Mike Maddux C18 Judy Malone A15 Eileen Marrs A15 Carol Miller A14 Jay Miller C18 jeff Miller C18 P, Galantowicz C18 Tony Galvan C18 Betty George A14 M. Hepscher A14 Mike Higgins C18 Freda ,Tones A15 Juniors Spark Enfhusiasl R. Lohrner A15 S. McCarthy A15 R. McConnell C18 M. Matzner C16 Judy Merrill A14 S. Migues A14 David Mills C16 J, Morowski C18 J. Morrison A18 QQ, 'ff li 1 gi -.WM VCVZLEEQQ. . S Gieb C18 Bill Gilligan C16 M. Gostornski A14 Linda Grove A15 Bill Hajek C18 Ric Handler C18 Cliff Kalista C16 D. Keating A14 L. Keating C16 David Kubick C16 Mary Jo Kyle A14 K. Lambrix A14 O O or School Spmf C16 Class Officers: Pat Vader, Third Vice-President, both semesters, John Schwarts, Second Vice President, second semester, Bob Diem, First Vice-President, second semester, Cliff Kalista, Presi- dent, first sernesterg Jerry Becan, First Vice- President, first semesterg President, second semesterg Mike Schattman, Second Vice-President, first semester. r' W r's-' -- ' -A ,. 11 Juniors Eagerly Anficipafe Senior Achvlhes A14 Class Officers: Betty Degge, Pres- identg Susan Riordan, Vice-Presidentg Pat Woods, Secretaryg Mary Ellen Flood, Treasurer, M Bill Morton Cathy Mozjesik Brian Murphy Larry Neal Judy NeSmith Bonnie Norman Diane North Patricia Norton Elizabeth 0'Bryan Kathy O'Connor Bernie O'Neill Kathy Parr Robert Peters Bill Podsednik A15 C1 A15 A15 A15 Paula Prachyl Therese Rappich Kathy Ray Maureen Redd Deborah Reed Linda Reynolds Shirley Ricks A15 A15 Susan Riordan Bob Scallan ichael Schattman Jo Ann Schroeder John Schwartz Janice Shocklee Ronnie Skrasek C16 A15 C16 C16 Pam Simonson A14 Paul Snelus C16 Pat Sodd A15 Hal Stieber C18 Kathy Steiber A14 Cecily Stewart A14 Karen Stormer A15 Johnny Styrsky C18 Kay Taggart A15 Mary Tallas A15 Pat Vader C16 Ronald Welborn C18 Pat Woods A14 Mike Yeager C18 C18 A14 C16 C16 A15 A15 A14 A15 A14 C18 A15 C18 6 A14 A14 A14 C16 A14 I05 5 X mm if K -MM... wil The Class of '63 is unique in that it is the only class for both divisions to graduate under the patronage of Our Lady of Victory. Even though the time spent in the unfamiliar surroundings was short it was significant, for the Seniors were pioneers in beginning pur- poseful traditions. Through well organized student councils and leadership in all fields of activity, the Seniors established them- selves as the pace setters of the school. Having been accepted and appreciated by the entire student body, the Seniors now leave O. L. V. well equipped to meet the new challenge of college, business or homemaking. A10 Class Officers: Sally Shaw, Presidentg Pam Kellenber- ger, Vice-Presidentg Patty Platt, Secretaryg Barbara Grewe Treasurer, TOM ARMSTRONG MIKE BACA DOUG BAILEY IOHANNA BANNON JOHN BEHL BARBARA BEIMESCH Seniors Are Pace Setters of School SCOTT BERSCHIG CNG Picture Availablej THERESE BLACK DENNIS BOULDIN DANIEL CAPERS ANTHONY CARTER MARY KAY CELLI DIANE CHURCHILL GRETCHEN CLERC JOHN COCHRAN PAT CONNELLY JOHN CRUMLEY RICHARD CULBERTSON JUDY DACY CAROLE ANN DCMARCO LOUISA DINA BARBARA FARCAS KAREN FIKE TOM FLEET KATHY FRAWLEY DAVID FUERTSCH NINA GAHAGAN Seniors Assume Roles ll0 MARTY GALLAGHER BOBBY GALVAN FLORENCE GREEN BARBARA GREWE TRUDI HAI-,LARAN BABS HARDEE GENE HEALY RONALD HOFFMAN s Leaders Pat Whitfill, Robert Pride, Dan Capers, Doug Bailey, Den nis Bouldin, Bro. James Drosre, S. M. , work hard over a difficult problem in Physics lab. KAY HOLLEMAN ROBERT HOPKINS BILL HOWARD EUGENE ,TURAJDA MARY BOB KALISTA PAM KELLENBERGER DON KLINGENBERO JOAN KONECNY DOUG LAMBRIGHT MIKE LEEPER ED LUNT KATHY MADAY GILBERT MALONE JEAN MANNING DONNA MCCARTHY SHEILA MCMAHAN BILL MERRILL JOYCE O'BYRNE Seniors Regard Ring as Symbol of Accomplishmenf Senior class officers: Babs Hardee, Presi- dentg Kathy Maday, Vice-Presidentg Gretchen Clerc, Secretaryg Pat Connelly, Treasurer. II3 BILL OLIVER RICHARD PANZERA ALICE PHILLIPS PATTY PLATT VIVIAN POLENTA ANNE PRICE ROBERT PRIDE OLIVIA RAMOS Broadening lnferesfs Prepares Seniors for fhe Fufure RICHARD RIGDON SAMMY ROBERTS CHARLOTTE ROHMER RAYMOND SHAW SALLY SHAW ANDREA SHURTLEFF Under the direction of Miss Catherine Stewart, Donald Smith, Raymond Shaw, Carole De Marco, and John Villalobos labor diligently with clay models. I lI5 JIM SIMS .TOAN SKRASEK .TOHNNIE SKRASEK DONALD SMITH STORMY STARR KATHY SULLIVAN HARRY SWEET ROBERTA THOMPSON ANN TILLERY GAYLE TREGRE ART UPTON JOHN VILLALOBOS CARLOS VILLANUEVA ROGER WAGNER ERIN WALSH SANDY WASKA PAT WHITFILL JUDY YOSTEN Senior Challenges Are Springboards fo Life C20 Class Officers: David Fuertsch, Spiritual, first semesterg John Crumley, Social-Cultural, both semestersg Tom Armstrong, President, both semestersg Dan Capers, Material Support, sec- ond semesterg Dennis Bouldin, Material Support, first sernesterg Spiritual, second semester. :QS zfwgfwffi .KW gg is , W IQ. I20 Seniors enter the auditorium for Baccalaureate Mass. The Rt. Rev. Msgr, E. V. Mc- Cullough, Pastor of St. Paul Church, offers Baccalaureate Mass for the seniors on May 19th in the school auditorium. Very Rev. Msgr. Donald A. Hartnett, Pastor of St. George Church, delivers the sermon. After the Mass, the faculty honors the graduates with the traditional breakfast in the school cafeteria. Baccalaureate Honors Graduates RIMM.. ,,,?iv:re:,.rmrr':Wrmii f Very Rev, Msgr Donald A. Hart nett delivers Baccalaureate address during Mass. Seniors are guests of faculty at breakfast in school cafeteria. On the evening of May 19th, seniors receive awards for academic excellence. Brother Leo Willett and Brother John Kurz present awards for the Boys' Divi- siong Sister Eleanor and Sister Elizabeth present awards for the Girls' Division, Rev, James J. Reilly, former sopho- more teacher at Laneri, delivers the address. valedictory. David Fuertsch delivers valedic- tory. Alice Phillips delivers Seniors enter auditorium for class awards. Class Night Recognizes Seniors' Achievements Dennis Bouldin, winner of a National Merit scholar- ship and Robert Hopkins, finalist in the testing pro- gram. Dennis Bouldin also receives an award from the National Mathematics As- sociation for achieving the highest rank in the school on a national test. Rev. James J. Reilly addresses the seniors. I2I The Choral Club sings Praise the Lord of Heaven at the Commencement exercises. Valedictorian Alice Phillips returns to her place after receiving her diploma. I22 Valedictorian David Fuertsch receives diploma from Bishop Gorman. Bishop Gorma Commencement exercises for graduates of OLV take place May 24, 1963 at Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium, 8:00 P. M. His Excellency, Thomas K. Gorman, Bishop of Dallas and Fort Worth, assisted by Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph P, Erbrick, Very Rev Msgr, Clair E. McTammey, and Brother John Kurz, presents the diplomas to each graduate. Bishop Gorman addresses the seniors immediately before Benediction which closes the program. Joan Skrasek receives diploma from Bishop Gorman Assisted by Rev. Paul Neumann, S. M, and Rev. Patrick Hazel, Bishop Gorman offers Benediction. resenfs Diplomas During his address to the seniors, Bishop Gorman officially changes the name of Our Lady of Victory to Nolan High School Seniors leave the stage at the end of the Commencement exercises, TOM ARMSTRONG Freshman Footba1l3 Varsity Football 2, 3,43 B-Basketball 23 Varsity Baseball 2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 33 Home- room Representative 4s Second Honors 1,3,4Q Big Brother Rep- resentative 4. MICHAEL BACA Football Manager 33 Sodality 2, 3,4, DOUG BAILEY Varsity Football 23 Track 43 Coin Club 13 National Honor Society 33 Class Officer 33 Student Council President 4g N. F.L. 43 Cheerleader 43 Sec- ond Honors 2, 3g Big Brother Representative 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 4. IOHANNA BANNON A-10 Altar Society 3,43 Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 43 G. A.A. 33 Latin Award 1,23 Class Play 13 Reporter to Youth Spot- light 4. JOHN BEHL Stamp Club 1,22 Coin Club 1,23 Second Honors 1. BARBARA BEIMESCH A-10 G.A. A. 43 Intrarnuralsg Vol- leyball 43 Varsity Volleyball 43 Spanish Club 4g National Biology Award 2. Seniors Record School Acfivifies SCOTT BERSHIG Coin Club 13 Lepanto 43 First Honors 1,2,33 Second Honors 4. THERESE BLACK A- 12 Altar Society 3,43 G. A. A. 2, 3,43 Intramuralsg Volleyball 4. l24 DENNIS BOULDIN Stamp Club 1,25 National Honor Society 2, 35 First Hon- ors 3,45 Second Honors 1,25 Big Brother Representative 45 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Prefect 45 Intramural Basketball 45 Home- room Officer 45 Salutatorian 4. DAN CAPERS National Honor Society 2,35 Benedictus 25 Student Council Officer 45 Cheerleader 45 Cap- tain 45 Second Honors 2, 3,45 Big Brother Representative 45 Sodality 2, 35 Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3,4. BILL CARTER Stamp Club 1,25 Coin Club 15 Second Honors 1,25 Sodal- ity 15 Intramurals5 Basketball 4. MARY KATHERINE CELLI A- 10 Future Nurses 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Genesians 1,2,3, 45 School Play 3,45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Sodality 15 Class President 2. DIANE CHURCHILL A-10 Altar Society 3,45 F. B. L. A. 45 G.A. A. 3,45 Intramurals: Basketball 1, GRETCI-IEN CLERC A-12 Altar Society 3,45 Choral Club 2, 3,45 Future Nurses 3, 45 G.A. A. 2, 3,45 Intramurals: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 3,45 N. F.L. 15 Spanish Club 45 Class Treasurer 35 Class Secretary 45 The Fair Repre- sentative 4. JOHN COCHRAN Freshman Footballg Lepanto 45 Second Honors 3, 4, PAT CONNELLY Altar Society 3,45 Lepanto 45 Choral Club 2, 3, MFE? Nurses 2,3,45 Genesians 2, 3, 45 Intramurals: Volleyball 25 Class Treasurer 45 Academic Letter 35 Honor Girl 25 Latin Award 2. JOHN CRUMLEY Coin Club 1,2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Homeroorn Officer 45 Intramural Basketball 4, RICHARD CULBERTSON Stamp Club 1,25 Coin Club 1,25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Viking Trumpet 45 Sec- ond Honors 1,2,35 Sodality 152, 3,4. Anne Price, senior, represents OLV at the annual St. Patrick Dance, JUDY DACY A-12 Altar Society 3,45 Cheerlead- er 3,4, Co-Captain 45 F.B. L. A. 45 G.A. A. 45 Intramurals: Bas- ketball 1,25 Volleyball 1,2,45 Baseball 35 Winter Carnival Princess 25 Basketball Queen 45 Homecoming Princess 45 Prom Royalty 4. CAROL ANN DeMARCO A-10 Altar Society 3,45 Choral Club 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Sodality 1. THOMAS FLEET Varsity Football 35 Varsity Bas ketball 35 Genesians 45 Intra- mural Basketball 4. KATHY FRAWLEY A- 10 Altar Society 3,45 Lepanto 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Future Nurses 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Intramurals: Basketball 1,45 Volleyball 45 Baseball 1, 2,35 Volunteer Service Award. LOUISA DINA A- 12 Altar Society 3,45 G. A. A. 2, 3,45 Intramurals: Volleyball 4. BARBARA FARCAS A-12 F.B. L. A. 4: G.A. A. 4. KAREN LEIGH FIKE A-12 Altar Society 45 Lepanto 45 Choral Club 45 3,45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Intramurals: Volleyball 45 Spanish Club 4. DAVID FUERTSCH National Honor Society 2, 35 First Honors 2, 3,45 Second Honors 15 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Vale- dictorian 4. NINA JEAN GAHAGAN A-10 Altar Society 3,45 Choral Club 2, 3,45 F.B. L.A. 4, Reporter5 Future Nurses 3,45 N. F. L. 15 Sodality 1. MARTY GALLAGHER A- 12 Altar Society 3,45 F. B. L. A. 3,45 President 45 Genesians 35 G. A.A. 45 Intramurals: Bas- ketball 1, Captain5 Volleyball 1,45 Latin Award lg Student Council 1, Alternate5 Class Secretary 25 Class Treasurer 3, BOBBY GALVAN Freshman Football5 B-Football lg Varsity Football 3,45 Fresh- man Basketball5 B-Basketball 25 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officers 1,25 Sec- ond Honors 1, 35 Big Brother Representative 45 Baseball Most Valuable Player 3. FLORENCE GREEN A- 12 Altar Society 3,45 Choral Club 45 Future Nurses 3,45 G. A. A, 3, 45 Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3. BARBARA GREWE A-10 Altar Society 3,45 Genesians 1,2,3,45 G. A. A. 2,45 Intra- murals: Volleyball 25 Baseball 35 N. F. L. 1,25 Treasurer of Class 45 Academic Letter 35 Science Recognition 3,45 First Place Home Economic Style Show 1,25 Perfect Attendance 1,2, 3,4. TRUDI HALLARAN A-12 Altar Society 3,45 Lepanto 45 G.A.A, 1,2,35 1nt'E'EIEEis: Basketball 1,25 Volleyball 1, 2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Class Play 25 Class Vice-President 4. BABS HARDEE A- 12 Altar Society 35 Choral Club 45 Future Nurses 35 Genesians 1,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45I11- tramurals: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l,2, 3,45 Base- ball 1,2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Class President 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Student Coun- cil 3,4. KAY HOLLEMAN A-10 Genesians 152, 3,45 Class Play 15 School Play 2, Treasurer 25 G,A. A, 1,2,3,45 Intramurals: Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Volley- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Varsity: Basketball 2,35 Vol- leyball 2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Dallas All-Star Volleyball Team 45 N.F.L. 1,25 Student Council 2,4, Representative 2, President 45 Latin Award 1, 25 Athletic Award 1,2,35 Prom Committee 3. GENE HEALY Freshman Football5 Varsity Football 2,45 Freshman Basket ball5 Intramural Basketball 4. JAMES HOFFMAN Freshman Football5 Football Manager 1,35 Track 1. ROBERT HOPKINS Coin Club 1,25 National Hon- or Society 2,35 Lepanto 45 First Honors 3, l Hon- ors 2,35 Sodality 2, 3,45 Re- porter to Youth Spotlight 2 HOmCIOO1 BILL HOWARD Freshman Basketball5 Golf 25 Stamp Club lg Coin Club lg Second Honors 3,45 Big Brother Representative 45 Viking Views 4. EUGENE IURAJDA Football Manager 35 Baseball Manager 35 Coin Club l,2, 35 Second Honors 3. MARY BOB KALISTA A-12 Choral Club 45 Cheerleader 3, 4, Alternate 3, Captain 45 Genesians 3,45 N.F.L. 35 Latin Award 25 Honor Roll 2, 3,45 Honor Girl 25 Most Rep- resentative Girl 35 Homecom- ing Queen 45 Class Play 25 School Play 3. PAM KELLENBERGER A-10 Lepanto 4g Future Nurses 4, Secretary 4g Genesians 1,2,3, 4g Class Play lg School Play 33 Intramurals: Baseball 1,2g N. F. L. 1,2, 3g School Paper 4g Sodality 1,2g Class Vice- President 4g Latin Award lg National Latin Honor Society lg Poetry Contest Winner lg Latin Medal lg Halloween Queen 2g Homecoming Princess 4g Prom Duchess 4g Volunteer Service Award 2, 3. DONALD KLINGENBERG Freshman Footballg Varsity Football 3,4g Freshman Basket- ballg Varsity Basketball 2g Var- sity Baseball 1g Swimming 1, 2g Genesians 4g Second Honors 1g Big Brother Representative 4g Sodality 1,2g Intramural Basketball l,4g School Paper 1g Homeroom Officer l. JOAN KONECNY A-10 Altar Society 3,4, Treasurer 4g F.B. L. A. 4g Future Nurses 3,4, Secretary 3g Junior Achievement 3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, Secretary 4g Math Pins l,2g English Pin 2g Latin Award 2g Academic Letter 3g Honor Pin 1,2g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4. DOUG LAMBRIGHT Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketballg Track 3g Swim- ming 1,2,3g Lepanto 4g School Paper lg Second Honors 1,2,3g Sodality 1,2, 3,4g Intramurals: Basketball 1,2,3, 4g Baseball 1,2,3g English Award l,2g Latin Award 1,2g Class Offi- cer 2. ED LUNT Coin Club l,2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 3g Second Honors l,2,3,4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals: Basket- ball 4. KATHY MADAY A- 12 Altar Society 4g Choral Club 4g Great Books Discussion Club 4g First Honors 4g Sci- ence Award 4g Academic Let- ter 4g Class Vice-President 4. GILBERT MALONE Coin Club 1,2g National Hon- or Society 2, 3g Second Hon- ors 2,3,4g Intramural Basket- ball 4. JEAN MANNING A-10 Altar Society 3,4, Treasurer 35 Lepanto 4g Future Nurses 1, 2g EEEEIHHS 1,2,3,4g G,A.A 2,4g Intramurals: Basketball 1,2g Class Treasurer 2. DONNA MCCARTHY A-10 Altar Society 3,4g Lepanto 4g F. B. L.A. 4g Futur 3, 4g Junior Achievement 3,4, Treasurer 3,4, :za ' SHEILA MCMAHON A-10 Altar Society 3,45 Future Nur- ses 3,45 G. A.A. 45 Intramu- rals: Basketball 4, BILL MERRILL Freshman Football5 Varsity Football 2, 3,45 Coin Club 15 Second Honors 35 Intramural Basketball 4. JOYCE O'BYRNE A-lO Lepanto 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Nurses 1,25 Genesians l, 2, 3,45 School Paper 45 Class Treasurer l5 Class Presi- dent 25 Student Council 4, Vice-President5 Academic Let- ter 35 Homecoming Princess5 Prom Queen 4. BILL OLIVER Freshman Football5 Varsity Football 1, 2, 35 Freshman Basketball5 Intramural Basket- ball 4. RICHARD PANZERA Freshman Football5 Freshman Basketball5 Varsity Football 25 B-Basketball 25 Intramurals: Basketball 45 Stamp Club 1, 2, 35 Coin Club 152, 35 Genesians 45 Sodality 1,25 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Reporter to H11 Spotlight 3,4, ALICE PHILLIPS A-12 Altar Society 45 Choral Club 2,3,45 Genesians l,2,3,45 G.A. A. l,2,3,45 Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Volley- ball l,2,3,45 Great Books Discussion Club 45 Class Play 25 Latin Award l5 Valedictor- ian 4. PATTY PLATT A-lO Lepanto 45 Genesians 3,4, Sec retary 3, President 45 G. A. A. l, 2, 35 Intramurals: Volley- ball l5 Baseball 2, 35 N. F. L. 1,25 School Paper 45 Sodality 1,25 Secretary 25 Secretary of Class 2,45 Academic Letter 35 Honor Girl 15 National Latin Honor Society 1,25 Science Recognition 3. VIVIAN POLENTA A-10 Altar Society 45 G. A. A. 45 School Paper 45 Sodality lg Spanish Club 45 Secretary of Class 35 Homecoming Princess 45 Mardi Gras Duchess 45 Freshman Posture Queen. 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Intramu- rals: Basketball l,2,35 Vol- leyball 1,25 N.F. L. 1,2,3, Lettered 2, Third Place Tro- phy qDebatep 25 School Paper 45 Class Vice-President 35 Student Council 4, Secretary5 Representative to St. Patrick Dance. ROBERT PRIDE Freshman Football5 Varsity Football 35 B-Basketball 25 Intramural Basketball 45 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Stu- dent Council President 45 Class Officer 2,35 N. F. L. 45 First Honors 35 Second Honors l, 3,45 Big Brother Representa- tive 45 Sodality 4. OLIVIA RAMOS A-12 Altar Society 45 F. B. L. A, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. ANNE PRICE A-12 Altar Society 35 Genesians l, RICHARD RIGDON Stamp Club 15 Coin Club 1, 2,35 Second Honors 35 Intra- rnurals5 Basketball 45 Dance Committee 45. SAMMY ROBERTS Boxing 3. CHARLOTTE ROHMER A-10 Altar Society 45 Choral Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Intra- murals: Volleyball 3,45 School Paper 25 Sodality l,2,3, Prefect lg Academic Letter 35 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Honor Girl l5 The Fair Representa- tive 3,4, ral Basketball 45 Bonfire Com- mittee 4, SALLY SHAW A-10 Altar Society 35 Lepanto 4, Editor5 GenesianET3fClass Play 15 G.A. A, 1,2,3,45 In- tramurals: Basketball 1,2,35 Volleyball 1,25 Baseball 15 N. F. L. 1,25 School Paper 25 Legion of Mary 25 Student Council 2,4, Representative5 Class President 1,45 National Latin Honor Society lg Latin Award lg Biology Award 25 Academic Letter 3, ANDREA SHURTLEFF A-12 Lepanto 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 JIM SIMS Coin Club 1,2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Lepanto 45 Student Council Oftgigefzf' Second Honors 1,2,3,45 Big Brother Representative 45 So- dality 2, 3,45 Intramural Bas- ketball 4. JOAN SKRASEK A-12 A Cappella Choir 25 Choral Accompanist 2, 3,45 Alternate Cheerleader 45 Future Nurses 35 Genesians 25 School Paper 45 Sodality lg Vice-President of.Class 15 Piano Auditions, First Place 35 Latin Award 15 Mardi Gras Duchess 4. mural Basketball 45 Stamp Club 15 Coin Club 15 Second Honors lg Sodality 152, DONALD SMITH National Honor Society 35 Second Honors 2, 3,4, STORMY STARR Freshman Football5 B-Team Football 25 B-Baseball 25 Var sity Baseball 35 Intramural Basketball 4. KATHY SULLIVAN A- 10 Lepanto 45 Choral Club 35 Future Nurses 15 School Paper 45 Sodality 1,2,3,4, Vice- Prefect 45 Spanish Club 4, Vice-President 45 Second Place in Music Festival 12. HARRY SWEET Freshman Football5 Freshman Basketball5 National Honor Society 35 Sodality 4. ROBERTA THOMPSON A-10 Altar Society 3,45 Lepanto 45 Future Nurses 3,45 3 4, President 45 Intramurals: Basketball 2,3, 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 School Paper 4. ANN TILLERY A- 12 Altar Society 35 Intramurals: Basketball 1,25 Volleyball 15 N. F. L. 1,2, 3, Third Place Trophy 25 Sodality 15 Spanish Club 45 Legion of Mary 2, Treasurerg Latin Award 2. GAYLE TREGRE A- 12 Choral 2, 3,45 Genesians 2, 3, 4, N. r. L. 1,2,3:S0d211iIy 19 Vice-President of Class 3. ART UPTON Football Manager 35 Coin Club 15 Genesians 4. CARLOS VILLA NUEVA Coin Club 15 Second Honors 1 Sodality 3. ROGER WAGNER Track 25 Swimming 2,35 Viking Trumpet 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council Of- ficer 45 Sodality 4. ERIN WALSH A- 12 Altar Society 3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 45 Lepanto 45 Future Nurses 2, 3,45 N. F. L. 15 Span- ish Club 45 Great Books Dis- cussion Club 45 Academic Let ter 35 Salutatorian 4. SANDY WASKA A-10 Altar Society 35 Lepanto 2,35 Genesians 1,2,3TE15rter 25 G.A. A. 1,2,3,45 Intramu- rals: Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 N. F. L. 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 2, Vice-President 45 School Paper 2,45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council 2,4, Alter- nate 2, Treasurer 4g Debate Award l,2,35 Latin Award 1, PAT WHITFILL Freshman Football5 Freshman Basketball5 B-Basketball 25 Track 15 Stamp Club 15 Coin Club 15 National Honor So- ciety 35 Student Council Of- ficer 4g Cheerleader 45 Sec- ond Honors 35 Big. Brother Rep- resentative 4, JUDY YOSTEN A- 10 Altar Society 3,45 Future Nur- ses 3,45 G. A.A. 3,45 Intra- murals: Baseball 35 Academic Letter 35 Perfect Attendance 3 I3l Special Sponsors His Excellency Most Rev. Lawrence DeFalco, Bishop of Amarillo Very Rev. Msgr. Donald A. Hartnett Very Rev. Msgr. Vincent J. Wolf Foremost Dairies Sammie George Hardee Construction Co, Northwest Lumber Co, St. George's Church Denning Schattrnan Mrs. W. 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