Providence High School - Philothean Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1953
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Io the mont mllant wt .111 ww Q mtudcnts l0Ylllgly dcdinatc thus volu Q ' 5 f 1 S I 1 7 v Q U 9 ! fp n, Mary, thc Nfothcr of God, wr: I Ut' 'lhu Phxluthcan. 1 O f 'V Qi Q 5 Q, li jr i f 5 9 G Y L... ,EV y , mv Lv., mf if? .442 '25, fy 'SY Gig, . kk Most Reverend Robert E. Lucey, S. T. D. Archbishop of San Antonio l'Ur thcy thy c,hUI'Lll': prxmcn .irc 'I'I'll1I1lP1lLlIll lc-.idcrs in C3OLivb war The hu.1x L-nly Kuxgs mxn warrior hand Truc hcrxru to light ln cvcry land. St, Ambrose U55-I-BST Hymn for NI.1t1ns on llustb nf Apostlu 8 4921217114 'Wx ,QIQIZUJQJXQY Rcurcnd Llurlu I Dru Instructor nn Rd: 1 ru Vary Runrund lohn umlnan O M I Chzlplam Ruarend Charles Drum RLIILIOII I .md IV RLI1g,1onIIr1r1dIII Sodllnty Dxrutor Spnrntual Adxnber oi the Confratcmxty Smtcr Mary Consolata B A Superlor Smter INIaurrcn NI A Prmcrpal Gurdame Counselor Math French Student Qounul Aduser ter P111 or the Cross h J SISILT Vary Dlgna M A Amerxran Hustory md World History In llsh III and V Smtcr Mary Reparata B A Srster oan Nhghcl B Slster Mary Clctus B A CI-emmry and Math Scmor bpomor N nr Nhry X114 1.1L I mah II bpm 3 mils -1 NIS INIath un 1or bpomor XY orld History Nnmor Qponsor A L Szsur Nhry Irberta B rmrus. 1 IIHIIILIIIJIUII ll S fphomorc bponsor ut Jrr Homnnm I Amerlm Adx mer Iuture Homnmaknrs ofAmcm.1 Adxnrr fn e 4 5 a zf .4 ff a 71 Z Sis ' 4 I ' A Q P . I . A I ' ' , . . A A ' L 7' I' i g ' I - A f Y A ' , . . A -I I ', . A. ' ' ' ', . . Lab LHSSKS Adyjwf Sodglliy' Ikiodgmwf Young Chr15t1.11r Students Moderator SLI' I 1 '- I' -I, 5, A, SINIQI' M.1ry' ng IllI.i. Ii. A. - I ' - ' , . A. SP .1 aI I ISII HU ' - IN U21 ' ' gl 'Iu111ur.yw or 'lun fr Symmor . I ' ' KICIILNIJII .md bodluty' AJ' cr I L ' Ixcrs 5 ' ' ' ' ' 'A ' sm - 'Aj' Sister Miriam Fidelis, M. A. Sister Ann Carmel, B.S. Latin and English I and II Biology Sophomore Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor junior Classical League Adviser Sodality Adviser Confratcrnity of Christain Doctrine Adviser Sister Mary Odilia, B, A. Art and I-lomemaking Freshman Sponsor Paletters Adviser and B. S. in Lib. Sc. Librarian Freshman Sponsor Philothean Adviser Sister Mary Kathleen Business Education Freshman Sponsor Better Business Bureau Adviser Music Club Adviser Young Christain Students Adviser Sister Mary Teresita, M. Choral Club Piano Voice Sister Theresa Clare Mrs A W Stratton Piano Physical Education 100771371 Sister Mary Lucille. B. A. Sister Alice Ann, B. A. English and II journalism Sophomore Sponsor Pro-Vue Adviser National Honor Sotiety Adviser Sister Paul joseph, B. A. Business Education Freshman Sponsor Better Business Bureau Sodality Adviser Adviser M. Sister Mary llmelene, M. M. Music I Piano Instruments Sister Mary Adeline Cafeteria lv.. 11 .uhh-Iv Sophie Louie mee! yew fnffzlvfffezzn 4512! If you were curious why five seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and two freshmen headed regularly to the library as soon as that outside buzzer sounded the .ill clear signal after school hours, then let these two pages clue you in. They weren't going to check out a book, but to put one out. This volume of The Philothean is the fruit of their labor. To produce a book that would be a credit to Providence High School and to develop a theme that would be of interest to you students has been the main objective of the staff. In order to accomplish this, the staff has seized every opportunity to gain further knowledge in yearbook craft. First, the mem- bers perused other annuals and magazines by the hundreds for layout ideas, secondly, the entire staff, Editor barring none, journeyed as far north as Denton, Texas, to attend the Texas High School Press As- sociation annual meeting in December, It was at this meeting that they brought back the coveted All- Texas rating for the Launch out into the deep volume of the Philothean. Next, the twelve strong have attended all local A. P. A. meetings. Mary Mainz represented the school at one meeting by giv- ing a five minute talk on the use of color in the book. The sincere wish of all members of the staff is that you students may derive pleasure, knowledge, and a tinge of nostalgia with each perusal of your 1953 annual. But most ot all, they want this volume ever to be a reminder to you of your duty to be a va- liant woman. Loretta Saenz Mafy C3thCflHC F1'3.I1Z Verna' Bulwer Layout Layout Circulation Manager Sylvia Castillon ,l0YCe Jones Literary Editor I-3Y01-lf -r ff N 5 I -Y, Charlotte Kitowski Layout Anita Honey Svasta Art Editor ,434 994 -N QQ SP i 4.3 l f 153' 'ia 1 5 :HQ-' L -35' Q, vi Mi. as X49 X ' fa ,, Elisabeth juenke Assistant Editor Susan F isch Layout Staff members not pictured Gloria Trippe Business Manager and Mary Mainz Layout ,av- w xxulilrlr .Iuws 'fir 'A .'1l!! Amy. -Y 1 , iw 1 , '.li Q , fi. H . , - M A 1 I, . K, . Q' f w- , , , ,.. am-' www V v . nw Q ,:x,N I ' V 4 ' In-1 Li lX4lg 1 LYS lN mln I1 vim- lv . . .big xfr A-,, I CONCEPTION ANAYA AURORA AREVOLES St Francis St Agnes Her harr rs dark as mndmght a language Her exqunsxte features are framed by of her own IS spoken with her eyes cascadrng waves of snlky nocturnal hanr 'UWC'-xx 'L DOROTHY BAXTER MARY KATHERINE BERKENHOFF St Mary Our Lady of Grace Full of cheer full of pep Honest labor bears a lovely face Makmg fnends wnth every step sa. 'Us 'vu A 4, ,l 0 ' 7 '13 ll f 'Q K MARY ANN BILICEK BETSY BETTGE St Ceczlm Sf Ann Always carefree jolly and bright Neat petnte with a wmnmg smxle Her presence ns a happy dehght Shes bound to make hfe worthwhile ,4-ag Qs JULIA ANN BOTELLO BETTY BROWN San Fernando St Leo She IS thy frnend mdeed A cheerful temper lomed wnth mnocenc She w1ll help thee m thy need makes her beauty attractive ' . . . H , , N . . . . . 3 3 9 9 . , - ,, n ' ' as , . 1 ' , , ' J -4. : 'I . ,K . . . l U . . . . Q . - ,, Y . ,, 1 -... h ox 'Q GUILLERMINA BUTCHER San Fernando u With sincere and gentle personality, she's a good friend to all. Mx 'WN JANIE CAMPOS St. Alpbonsus Always offering good suggestions, always fun and always friendly. 9 MARTHA CALZONCIT St. Michael The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books. H SYLVIA CASTILLON -St. Mary Magdalen 'The heaven such grace did lend her That she might admired be. MARY ROSE DAVI LA SdCf8d Heart To a touch of loyalty add honesty and smcenty sur well and true fnendshnp results 'X CLEO DIRMEIER St osepb South San Moonbeams shxne through her curly hanr Sunbeams through her smlle MARIE EMGE ER SI Gerard St Ann A talker rlch m sense and wxtty without soft sweet .dehcately clear w1ts pretense n - . Q, . I. , . ,ag Y as ' A f ' Q s, for X PHYLLIS ELD . i ' ' . ' ' Her voice, the warble of a bird 'E' H- 1:1- BEATRICE FERNANDI SUSAN FISCH St. Ann St. Ann 'Gentle, neat, dainty, and sweet, Hers is a delicate cameo charm, A lady indeed from her head to her feet. Adorned with a lovely face. X '41 3' In LUPE GARCES CHRISTINA GARCIA Saffgd Henri ' Immaculate Heart of Mary Ever cheerful, ever gay, her light- Her small courtesies sweeter: life hearted laughter echoes all day. Her greater ones enoble it. 1--Y ' 5 wg- DOLORES GARZA MARY GASSMANN Sacred Heart St. Cecilia A sincere and lasting friend with And more than wisdom, more than wealth all the qualities of a good leader. A merry heart that laughs in health. , Q.. BETTY GASSMAN BERTHA GONZALES St. Peter Prince of the Apostles St. Mary With talent she runs her fingers over the Unselfish, earnest, quick to act, ivoriesg keep and take from them a melody. Lifting generous thoughts to fact. I! QQ' DOLORES GONZALES St Franas Fresh s the morn and beaunful as its s BARBARA GUDOWSKI tal' -g. !,2 MARGARET GONZALES St Patrztk Her charmmg personalnty sparkles hke a lewel m the sunlight JT' ROBFRTA HABY St Afary Magdalen St Lows o Castroulle Agreeable and full of fun uxet as the dawn of a new day VVelll1ked by everyone She 5011165 as she goes lnfes wav 1 1' A ' ' dt 4 .i.....- , . , . - - ,, u ' ' 8 . . . . . ,, Y 'v . O I A, . f f -1 HQ - J y - 1 , - n . r , , 1 f . I - MARION HARE St. Mary 'She has a gay spiritg and when she smiles, dancing sunbeams peek through her dimples. its ERNESTINE HERNANDEZ St. Ann Mind cannot follow or words express her infinite sweetness and happiness. t .Ri i '-6' KATY BELL HAWKINS There's a twinkle in her eye and laughter in her heart. Xi IU' ELISA INOUYE Sacred Heart 'Quiet, loyal, friendly, and true, The world was made for such as you! F' DIANA JACCARD JUNE ANN JOHNSON St. Peter Prince of the Apostles St. Peter Prince of the Apostles No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace. Blue are her eyes as the fairy-Haxg Her cheeks, like the dawn of day. , -vlxffrfuml rv PATRICIA KANE CHARLOTTE KLEIN Fort Sam Houston Chapel Our Lady of Grace Full of life with a vivacious personality. She makes the hours overflow with joy and gives pleasure to all. LORRAINE KOLLODZIEJ Sf. Cecilia A merry Erankster full of mirth, joy, and lang ter. I I, y Q, 4, M fvil I-'LORANNA KOPEC St. Michael She possesses the freshness of dawn, the beauty of day, and the mystery of night. ,Y Q. MARGARET KOLODZIE St. Cecdia As pleasant as a countryside with simple grace and beauty. it 'Qs MARY ANN KRAWIETZ St. Michael She's good as she is fairg To know her is to love her. VERONICA KRZYWOSIN SKI St. Leo 'From every blush that kindles in her cheeks, Ten thousand little loves and graces spring to revel in a rose. -A v RITA ANN KUNZ St. Gerard The rising blushes which her cheeks o'er spread are opening roses in the lily's bed. BARBARA LAUTERBACH St. Leo Pink rose petals nestle in her cheeks golden sunshine, in her hair. u SOPHIE LOUIE She is like a glass figurine, delicate, dainty, fragile, and fair. 1 i PATRICIA MAN SELL Soft are her eyes as stars in sprmgtxme On her hps a smile of beauty fn-Pv JEANETTE MICHAUD St Mzcbael Her dancing dark eyes sparkle and twmkle with sheer delxght l MARY ANN MARTIN St Mary Magdalen Wit Mxrth and joy are the companions of a good sense of humor if PATRICIA MILLER St Mary Her fan' dlscourse hath been as sugar makmg the hard way sweet and delectable L-- . U . . I . u ' ' ' 3 7 3 7 . . ,, n 9 ' ' ...I , 7' T fy ' J . . . 3 113 1 JANE MITCHELL St. Peter Prince of the Apostles Sweetness, gentleness, and virtues untold are combined in this delicate person. OLIVIA MOCZYGEMBA Sr. Michael Her cheerful smile is like the brilliant sunrise against the eastern horizon. MONA ANN MIZE SI. Mary Magdalen She has a voice of gladness and a smile of cheer and eloquence of beauty. ROSE MARIE MONACO Sl. Francis Wit is a shining quality in her admired by many. 'Q 'Q ALICE MORRIS Sacred Heart Her personahty bubbles over wxth enthusxasm and the joy of lxfe 'v jm Q' he 4 CON SUELO MURGIA St Patrzck MARY FRANCES MORRIS Sacred Heart She is pretty to walk wlth and witty to talk with and pleasant too to thmk on OLIVIA NIETO SI Patrzrle When her lowely laughter shows her Hers IS a pxxxe lxke charm wxth the hps look hke rosebuds filled wxth snow refreshmg zest of a bubblmg brook ll ' ' Q! ' , ' . . . ,, - - ' Y a a ' A. fa .fi I ,f ,195 . . - ,, ' ' ,, . . . . . - , ' . . . ,, . . ,, id 'Wu 41 RACHEL PADII-LA ESTELLE PANSZA SI PdfflCk sf She 15 3 Phantom of delight Could you vxew the melody of her every a dancing shape an xmage gay grace, and the music of her lovely face 14 C9 iv Q' ROSEMARY PANTUSA JOSIE PERSYN St Franczs St john Bercbman f Sweet and damty right m style Full of rougnsh merrxment care ree curly halt and sunm smlles laughter and joyful smlles X v ' a u ' 4 U , 9 ' ' n . H 9 ' . .................iY, 'sq ,,,., '- N ,,, I v Y L - . . Y . . V ,, . . 9 s u Y ' , ' n ' Y ' n ' , J . , ' . -sax ci-.A Q Vx DONNA RAE PETTY St Patrick From the crown of her head to the sole of her feet she zs all mxrth -4-lr 76' 1 JEAN RANLY St Gerard Shes dependable and smcere she s representatxve and frnendly she IS truly a good leader DOROTHY REHM MARY ANGELA RIVAS St Mary Magdalen St Gerard A beautiful maxden moved down ID the dance Her eyes like stars of twxlxght falr wnth the magic of motion of sunshine Lxke twlhght too her dusky hau- of glance 0. O . . . u 1 - . , Q' n Q , . , . . .U H 9 Q WI., . . U . . . U . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . ,, 9 9 3 ' ll O MARY KAE ROONEY St. Mary Irish eyes, a lover of fun, A jovial heart, she's a merry one. af 1 THERESA SCOGGIN St. Leo Like waves on the ocean before dawn, her hair is a picture to remember. ik .agg RUTH SALINAS Our Lady of Guadalupe An abundance of friendship is the offering of her generous heart. 1? ELOISE SMITH St. Leo Expressive eyes reflect sincerity friendship, and graciousnessf' Cl FRANCES SOLIS DOLORES SPENCER Cbrzst the Kmg St Patrnrk As the early mornxng has gold ln nts mouth She walks in beauty like the nlght she has gold nn her smlles of cloudness clxmbs the starry sl-nes 6,2 ANITA SVASTA BERNICE SWINTFK St Mary St Michael Sweet, conslderate, a smxle so sunny, The angels broke off a plece of heaven If'5 ng Wgnder We call hgr 'Hongv' U and f3Sl'liOflCd her HSZUIC EYES fWlHkllng ' with enchantment, Caprice, and del1ght. E x U 1 M ' I 40' JOAN SLAVIN Our Lady of Grace She IS fairer than the dawn ohe T' YOLANDA TREVINO Sacred Heart .1 BETTY MAE TOLLETT St Mary She s happy here she s happy there GLORIA TRIPPE St Ann She ns as graceful beaunful and A sparklmg vrvacxous personalnty sprinkled vibrant as the cnmson rose with exuberance and excrtement and garmshed wxth bouyanq A . , i 9' 1' il I .5 ' ' I' t U ' , , 2 flowers that bloom in May. She spreads her gladness everywhere .P 10' -J 6' MARY LOUISE VILLARREAL Sacred Heart Renowned for unselfishness and generosity 'xx ROSE ZUNIGA St Mary Kmd thouvhtful and gracious she a true friend to all VIVIAN ZIMMERMANN Hol Rosary Always wnth a wltty word and pleasant smnle SFNIORS INOT PICTURFD ane Dxorak Peggy Heals Helen Skeldon Gs' X h I tt n Q1 ' ' y I as well as beauty. she brightens up the whole day. , I,- N . Y u .1 1 ' 9 is U Lllk MAL wf sl 1 l 1 U1 ILIII lx I Us I , -1'1I1' lx N v A , 4 1 w 1--M 11 LU kW 1 x r Nf,,Fx r 'Ln K. J kr i Stella Balboa Margaret Bl3SlOlll erry Bnsang Mary Ann Blacketer MRIIOIIC Jo Blevms Jackle Bludeau Marv Bonewxtz Mary Braden 4 Patrlcxa Buckholdt Verna Bulwer Anna Mane Calderon Barbara Faye Campbell S L Marx Lou Adamo jeanene Anderka Mars Ann Anthom Esperanza Aslan Connie Bardwell Doroths Beeson 'Sv klkl 1. Y ' ll 3 ' , .J ' , ,ai Q is l ig, n N 1, 1 1. fa F 3 , ' x ' 'V as H . . . . A3 J, Y , 2, as W-' . . . s Q fl g , ' . 2 il ,M to f l 4 ' ' ' Fa .Flip .,- 179 4 YN 1 Li! . ' ,s . ,fs o Patsy Carroll L1nda Clme Olga Coronado Pat Corrlgan Katherine Coxe Mary Frances Crawford Christine Crosby v..-.-- Carmen Durand LIL Ll dna Dorothy Dury Dolores Ernst Mary Margaret Fendley Patsy Follls Lucy Frazxer l ' I y 0 'zz ' m Jeanne Dowdy f 35 l . ' f is 'X I 0 .S , ' . A . A yt 4' 7, 4, - l f . . ' A Q 3 m - Charlene Frnesenhahn Gertxe Fritz Rachel Galvan Charlotte Garcxa Mary Alice Garcia Virginia Garcia 4 Barbara Godwin jane Marie Gleitz L1 X Mary Carmen Gonzaba , Alice Gonzales Eva Gonzales Stella Gonzales Mary Ann Guerrero I olene Haby eanette Hannasch ana Harris Carol Harwell Carolyn Hohman o Ann ames Mars Sue Iohnson s Elizabeth uenke -3 V V 1- ' i J ' 1 .l ' .4 ,,. A J . Q Q 5 , Barbara Hutton . - .. J I Y ' , .5 , tri Q ' W 1 'fl , Ernestlne Mamero Mary Mamz Noemn Manruquez Dolores McM1llan Rose Marie Mechler Ianet Moody Dorothy Necker .lane Nehr Dolores Orozco Carol Mills Judy Mitchell -I 9 l Marv Katherine Kasberg Barbara Krawletz Louise Leal Angle Leiya Margaret Maese ,..x 1718? Us i., 'T' Fxelsn Rohan Mary Jo Schmidlin Yvonne Schmidt Dora Schmueckle Carolxn Partam Marx Peerce Betts PIZZIUI Eva Plymale Patss Powers Dlane Pugh Ethel Ramlrez Irma Ramirez L1ll1an Rathmann Sandra Rehm Patss Rewes Barbara Rlebe Gae Robertson Alma Scepanek Cecllua Sendenschnur Adele Sexton Betty Lou Stem Nancy Taslor Sylvla Traugott Theresa Urrutna Irma Valdez Frances Van de Walle Shirley Vxzza Patss Webb Carolme Werner Shxrles Whitehead Marx Grace Wllhelm Mary Alice Yturrn Charlene Zalesky Betty Lou Zotarelh .7 ' 9 - T U 3 , K . 1, . 3 , g...b,,,T.,,45 'T r----Af vii ,Ln .nv .ni ?'- 'xi 3 1 I ,,-.,...... .,.. - , 5 S 1 F., q 9 x X . s 4 5 , A r--f....4...U 5 fc xx . ,,,,: N. ., ..- . J 1 'K Z, , K' 2 f' '- ' k ' I C N, Jeanette Bettge Lllllan Bonewntz Barbara Borxng Edythe Brotherman Elame Brotherman Peggy Bryant Alxce Burkholder Margot Campbell 9 Nr' Rachel Alonzo Estelle Amaxa Barbara Andretta Patrxcla Batot Ehzabeth Baxter oyce Bednarz Patsy Berger Margle Bernal uw , Beatrlce Caslllas Glorna Cax anaugh Rose Mane Coshal Mary Lou Cox Barbara Crawford Dxana Creech L1ll1an Davila Barbara Day Rose Marie De Leon Sandra Dexter Ann Doyle Tommy Dritlill Ianxce Dunagan Barbara Ebest Phyllxs Engbers Betty Frtzpatrlck Anme Gauthxer Betty Ann Gomez Yolanda Gonzalez Mary Ann Grant Mary Lou Grassl Rosemary Green Rachel Gutierrez Grace Hansen Y! Rosemary Froboese Yolanda Galtan Marte Galmdo Sylvia Galmdo eannme Gallagher Alma Louxse Garcxa Barbara Gates Margaret Gates J' Sv J' Z' Phvllls Knapp Lydla Kolodzle Frances La Fuente Mnldred Langfeld Mary Leonard SQIVIH Lxberto Emmalou Lxttle Rosemary Lnttle Irma Herrera Frances Hohman Marx Nell Idar Loulse ohnson Anme aurez Patrncxa Karam Charlotte KlfOWSkl Vrrgxma Klern Kathleen Logan Rose Marne Lopez Sylvxa jo Lugo Catherme Ls nch Ianet Ls nch Eileen Malone Margaret Mangold Darlene Manrung Arlene Marotta Gwendolyn Matthews Sylvla Mayen Marllyn McCarv1lle Dolores McKennon Grace McLeod Kathy McMahon Alma Medma Lupe Ochoa Carol Pedroza Irma Pena Barbara Pernn Peggy Portman Mary Ann Pugh Martha Ramnrez Mary Ann Ramirez Betty Mlchalskl Carmen Molmo Mary Ann Moos amce Morin CCCIIIZ Morris Dorothy Muchalek Sylvla Munoz Alma Nleto Carolyn Rogers Agnes Rohan Mary Frances Rolf Carolyn Ruchtn Loretta Saenz Glorla Sanchez C37 Celia Resendez Glorla Rios Ewangelme Rodrnguez Nlarxa Sx lv1a Rodrlguez Sw lvxa Rodrlguez Vlfglfllfi Rodrlguez VIPQIHIH Sanchez Yolanda Sanchez Gladys Schaefer Peggw Sen 'Vlaus Sexton Carol Skmner E Lucille Smlth Ann Southern Ida Mae Spaeth Carolyn Stern Madeline Strawn Mildred Thers W4- C' Frances Vizza Sarah Watson Dorothy Wagner janet Wead Joyce Winkler Etta Wong l Q G' 5' Evelyn Trevmo Sylvra Trevnno Nmfa Valadez Mary Lou Vera Mary Theresa Vrdaurrx Mary Lourdes Vrllarreal l E ve 93 II ,, V11 ' ' w 'Q-fff' Agnes Aldworth Rose Marie Angelini Irma Arredondo Emma Balboa Bessie Lou Bailey Betty Baisden ludy Banks Mary Claire Behles Mary Angela Benevides Rosalie Bernal Mary Lee Balmos Carmen Bongiorno Margaret Boring Annette Bienek Michael Ann Brennan Carole Britton Janice Brotherman Mary Alice Cadena Frances Camnhell Dolores Castillo Clara Cerna Theresa Champagne Shirlei Chronister Mary .luliette Cherin I rf 1 Mary Lucille Cazares Mary Louise Dallal Hopie de la Pena Dolores De Leon Mary Louise De Leon Martha Delgado Virginia Diaz Betty Didesch Lillian Dirmeier Jo Vann Dowdy vloella Doyle Fidela Echavarria Julia Eichhorn Helen Elder Audrey Emanuelli Irma Escarzaga Anna Falcon Jo Ann Fillmore Patricia Fitzpatrick Catherine Ann Flood Margaret Fordyce Mary Catherine Franz Diana Gallaway Mary Helen Garcia Rosalie Graza Angelita Gaitan Helen Gelineau Blanche Gianotti Geraldine Granato joan Grant Gloria Guido Anita Haegelin Annette Haegelin Jeanette Hacker Emily Hair Roselyn Harmes Cecelia Hartman Helen Harwew Janice Heinesh Dora Hernandez Theresa Hernandez Barbara enschke Paula ohnston osce ones Bettx jupe Clarice upe Cecilii lxellx Bernice Ixeerce lrances lxlar Lillian lX0l0ClIlEj Helen Ruth lxotula Nlarx Alice Lawson Nfars Helen Linge osephine Leal Nlargaret Leonard J J I .' J I Mary Klenke I I j- Q J ' f I , , Pauline Logan Olga Lopez Valerie Lynch Mary Agnes Magott Yolanda Mass Nelda McCullouch Dolores McLaughlin Marilyn McMillan Anita Medina Oralia Medina Nancv Meeds Jackie Melton Arlene Mitchie Mary Helen Minor Vilma lNIolino Mary Lynn Mudd Doris Muckle Patricia Blunive Alice Notzon Ann Nichols Josie Olivarez Luz Ortiz Charm Osborne Martha Oviedo jo Ann Pantusa Rosie Pansza Madelyn Pape Mary Agnes Poole an ,gf- 'R' X. s. 5, is-f if K. 'bv 64 1 Patsy Powers Diana Reynolds Christine Richter Beverly Riebe Maxine Ringer Rosie Rivas Theresa Rivas Margie Robinson Mary Lou Rodriguez Nancy Rodriguez Catherine Ann Rolf Theresa Rozales Frances Salazar Mary Sanchez Rosalie Schuchart Rosary Schultz Dorothy Sexton Elizabeth Sherwood Germaine Sigard Mary Agnes Sitterle Delana Skeldon june Slavin Rosann Smith Mary Sofge Mary jo Sohn Florence Solis Barbara Spann Annette Spencer Joanne Stakes Sylvia Stanley' Marietta Stavinola Mary jane Steitle Alice Jo Stewart Mary Irene Storey Hazel Ruth Stovall Mildred Suberg Lou Ella Summers Magdalen Taegle Anna Martha Tellez Patricia Rose Tomblin Mary Louise Valle Barbara jean Vance Louise Ann Villa Alma jo Vollmer Gavyne Vorpahl Sandra Vorpahl Rita VC'agner Dorothy XX'est Patsy XY ilson Margie Ann XY'hite Jo Arm Wlilhelm Alicia Zepeda Barbara Zerm jacquelyn Zurovec ?HUBCll Wie 15' Xie vahfzf wamafz She will rwlrfw' good. 1101 vrif. all live dup' of law' life. The valiant woman is one who, being morally trained, goes out into thc world and lots hcr light shine to all men. The Church ,K ., Q. ,iq , A5 J fa X A ' A 1 Q 1' not only wants 'valiant women she demands them in all walks of life Holy Mother Church smiles triumphantly on her three types of valiant woman her un sung heroines members of religious congregations dedicating their entire exist ence to furthering the spiritual growth of the world her Christian mothers facing a pagan world that scoffs at the xery ideals of motherhood and her career women venturing into the market place making the kingdom of God known far and wide These women are today s valiant women' Providence High School has a religious training program limited not to the religion classroom alone but centering in the entire curriculum All subjects aim to the one goal of molding the girl into a morally sound citizen of both church and state In particular however religion classes and the opportunity of daily Mass and Communion plus the spiritual counseling of priests offer the girls the finest training possible Young Christian Students and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine The latter will be treated in the social section since it trains its members to be con sclous of the crying need of society today for generous hearts to devote their time to it Yes the xaliant woman will render good not eul all the days of her life milf I T TT NLT. ' . fr . N 3 Q 4 '.:s .3-:sl Religious organizations on the campus include the Sodality of Our Lady, the .Xb i f- i Qi' nl 1 .- 0 , - f I '1 . f f W., tk , Z - :Q 6 l Y I' . 'Y 4 'X I ll A elzglon lasses Instrllmg the Ideals ofCathol1c1sm 1nto the hearts and mmds of the grrls at Provldence rs the most Important purpose of the schools exxstance Con trnbutmg a great deal to thrs oblxgatron are the three prxests and the snsters Many enlnghtenmg hours have been tredrted to them for brmglng about a fuller knowledge of relngron and morals 'QD A famllxar stent to many of the gxrls IS Father Drees answer mg one ot the many qucstnons put to hum by mquxsrtlve students The unqumng gxrl H1 thls pntture ns Mary Mainz My fir? A 4 p nu , ,J N' .kv A ' 1, V f V. 1 ygf 41.- , X, , Ls, . Lys, ' Vi was V paw:-Wg gziffyy f, f eff:-,gEy,,..-Al, ry. , W fgw ffem . g 'ny-Naive, .Q-Jem - ., 1 mf fftuwtff-fa 'vw ,. 1' I ,Q lrfiig-N,s. . , . . . . z Q n azi., - - - ' .4 ai' ' M ' 'liflf 8 , , q it ,, I t- 9555, . . . J ui' - D' ag y.:. 'YE ,A . J, 4 5 . ,, l Mawr- af--gg? L Preparmg to lrght a candle of the snck call set IS Pat Mrller whale Betsy Bettge IS makmg ready the cotton used rn admmxster mg Extreme Unctnon gary? .pu milieu uni Lrstenmg xntently to Reverend ohn J Lazarslty O M I are the seniors from 105 Father Lazarsky teaches a marnage course to all seniors for 18 weeks of the year 'Ihc course shows the cconomxc relnglous physncal and mental aspects of marrnage 1 55 ' ' ' It 11 ' - 91 , y ' :Q I X . -'A , . ' 4 If , 1, I E so ,S 5 . V ' ,- A 'Q NVQ in . , 35 K - , - .1 . ,J f ' , I 'A 4, '97 73' X ,. ' X, 'J ., V M gp V 1 ,A ., we ,A ., ' - , ' 'W f' ' I jf? . 4 , I - 2, ' I - t ll- . ' 1 Y ' - 5 . K . . k . irfig 5, Wwqzvv . Q., , , ' ' ' M,Z'.',v?-J' sat J . ' , . . ., A r s 1 Q Q , - Three small letters stand for one of Marys biggest principles--Supply the De- mand for the Supply. Better known as SDS, it is considered the Y. C. S.'s biggest undertaking. All seem to agree that modest clothes should measure up to the standards that Ann Doyle is pre- senting to the approving group which consists of janet Moody, Vfylie Garza. Carol Skinner, George Vik-ad. and Mary Leonard. Preparing for a broadcast to further the SDS movement are Carolyn Skinner, janet Moody, john Roscoe, Mary Leonard, and Ann Doyle. just one of the many panel discussions that has taken place this year by SDS'ers is this one presented by janet Moody, Mary Leonard, Caroline Skinner, and Ann Doyle. Leading the discuss- ion is George XVead. Young Christian Students A beautiful white formal was modeled by Jeanette Michaud in the December style show pre- sented by the Y. C. S. Buzz sessions are favorite Y. C. S. activities. Holding the letters M O D E S T Y are Josephine Leal, Margaret Leonard, Barbara Riebe, Margie White, Pauline Logan, Mary Juliet Cherin, and Janet Moody. Conducting another buzz session is Mary Grace Wilhelm. There is a wide variety in which their workings are spread. A few of them are through student discussions, panels, meet- ings and style shows. The SDS Movement has caused people to become more con- scious of modesty. QQ? Mig A panel discussion about the Mass was given by the Fresh- men Sodality. Conducting the panel is Patsy Powers. Other panelists are: Hazel Stovall, jo Ann Stakes, Betty Baisden, Pauline Logan, Helen Elder, Mary Juliet Cherin, Gavyne Vorpahl, Carol Britton, Rosary Shultz, Oralia Medina, and Louisa Villa. Reading the pamphlets of various subjects donated to the library by the Sodality are: Margaret Kutac, Rosemary Green, and Dorothy Necker. The blessing ni' the religious articles bought by the Sodalists' sale .if Christmas omit was officiated over by Father John Quinlivan, O. Sodality M. I., school tlmaplain. Looking on are Mary Grace Wilhelm, vice-pre fc-rtg .mil 'lUlCl1L' Haby, iorrcsponding secretary of the Sodality. One of the biggest activities of the Sodalists is the bundle procession. Preparing to receive these bundles are angels: Mary Katherine Berkenkoff, Phyllis Elder, Betty Tollett, Betty Gassman, Margaret Kollodzie, june Ann johnsong Blessed Mother, jane Mitchellg St. joseph Dorothy Rehmg Wise Men, Barbara Lauterbach, jean Ranly, and Vivian Zimmermann. The students with their packages of clothing and candy for the needy follow. jane Mitchell, sodality pre- fectg Verna Bulwer, treasurerg and Marjorie jo Blevins, publicity chairmang are getting off the press the first issue of P's and Q's the Sodality bulletin. Q. . Q . nk I N r x lil w S x K1 T N14 l 1, iff 3 Wh .13 Xie Uddbllll wamafz. She hath opened her muuilm to wisdumf The world tudly wants women who are mentally .tlert and trained to he leaders in every field: literary, governmental, stnentific, business. The essence of wisdom is the ability to use inquired knowledge. ii ill One of tht fundwmtntal aspcrts of cducatlon ns that lt bc vscll roundcd Proxxjcncc offers such an edumtnon to nts students lor thosc who aspxrc to hmgher education thc academia program IS offcrcd To those who dcsxrc to sttp mto tht xxorld ot busmcss lmmcdnatt ly follomng Qraduatlon .1 four yur tommcrual tourse IS gncn futurt homtmakcrs may spcualxzc ln the vtrxous homcmalxmg counts taught And thc d0Ct0rS nurbts and sclcntlsts of tomorrow haxe at thcnr dm posal the basn sclencc rourses Tnc atm or the CdLlk8.flOD3.l system at Proudence IS to mould Chrlstlllxc utnzrns vxho vull stcp mto their roles of walxant woman md U er bcarmg Hls standard malta thc world 1 bcttcr place m vwhlch to Inc Vallant woman spa tk vsords of ws lsdom' ,el 'Sp Discussing plans for the outcoming edition of Government Gab, the official Student Council paper, are jean Ranly, vice-president: Mary Katherine Berkenhoff, presidentg Barbara Hutton, setretaryg and Betty Gassman, l'fC2lSl1l'Cl'. Hurry, hurry, dont forget to send your friends a sensational, superflous valentine! This is what all PHSers heard around February 14. Mary Katherine Berkenhoff and 'lean Ranly aid Phyllis Elder in selecting one to send her secret love. YOU P NDS 105' a Iii -i.-.f , tr V 3 . If . my 4? Putting the finishing touches on the Student Council Bookweek Display, which captured third place, is Mary Katherine Berken- hoff, president. Studont ,ouncil National onor Society ,, ,Hi - '-4 How did we ever mal-te it? This is the thought that possibly ran through the minds of these girls who were accepted by thc National Honor Society. Member- ship in the society is the highest honor the faculty can bestow upon the student. Outstanding scholarship, leadership, character and service, in other words, a Jacqueline of all trades merit for the girls membership. Marie Emge, president, conducts the meeting while members, Mary Katherine Berkenhoff. Betty Mae Tollett. Phyllis Elder, Pat Miller, Sylvia Castillon, Beatrice Fernandi, Jeanette Michaud, and Rita Kuntz, explain to the new and probationary members the meaning of the symbols. Top, left to right are Patricia Buckholdt, Guillermina Butcher. Margaret Kolodzie, Carolyn Ruchti, and Elisabeth Juenke. Middle, left to right are Jane Mitchell, Dolores Garza, Anita Svasta, Marilyn Mc- Carville. Joyce Winkler, Janet Lynch, Margaret Kutac, and Mary Grace Wfilhelm Seated are Carolyn Rogers. Martha Rameriz, Charlotte Kitowski, Jackie Bludeau. and Lillian Rathman. It may be Phyllis Elder's and Mary Grace XVilhelm's job to set up the long list of names which appear on the honor roll every time report cards come around the corner, but they aren't the only ones who are glad that this memorable occasion happens only four times a school year. -x .fg- Honeay Svasta proudly smiles as Jacque- lyn Bludeau decorates 'herg and why not? lt isn't everyday that a girl receives a National Honor Society Pin. rt 30 for now Phyllls Anne? asks Nick faithful reporter of Nlekys Notes m earh rssue of The Pro Vue Mary Graee Wfllhelm eanette Mlehaud and Anlta Svasta work to meet the deadline for nevxs while Olrvna Moczygemba and Bertha Gonzalez busmess manager check on ads and subscrrptnon :sts Check the lead Cut that last paravraph rs the yargon of staff members as they ednt copy be fort nt Goes to press Copy readers are Betsy Bettge Barbara o Lauterb ch Phyllis Anne Elder editor Mary Lou Adamo and Connie Bardvyell Balanee brxee or hroleen mike up' t at rs the qllf.SllOD yynth the layout staff as they lan The Pro Vue layout Pe ey Healy Iorrame Kol lodzney Drane laetarel Marne Emge and C arol Har yyell make up the dummy of the paper Behind KZ 'XX nn- Pzcturzng hose olumn Even though they have prepared the copy, copy- read the articles, and proofread the galleys, report- ers find it thrilling to check their Column inches in the finished product. As Phyllis Anne plans the last issue, she muses, lt makes it nice to sign 30' to a busy, but pleasant year when the staff has worked well together. 31:23 . J' ' ',,g'5 'W '-5 s in -s- '-.,,s is -. A 322 he Pro-vue Staff '6- 'Ga 'X 6 N-1 ,Q QM- if .X 'MJ' air' w -fb' ,1- 'B' M'r'!,'g4 'iqaf' -as ,, g Ns -sw' x 1. 5, 1 -L ,iff ffm, as 5 'fi 1224: 5 klffs Rcadmg lb lun xn Mhool, upnuaily xxhum rclaxxng xn thu Lomfortabh nook nn the sghool lxbmry NInh.1L1 A-xn lirnmnm, Rusdin Harnmgm, C alluring Ann Rolf .md Rosa Maru AX1lgt.lllll.lfQ tmdxmg :lm wut 1, thq hmm W through worm n1.1g.1L1m:, English hrm Q1 h the ,ibrarl ' 'AMY QR 4 N .V ., W W .- ' ' .E-1 3? ' ' , x , N, . , In..11nz1w I . - '.- if g -.Fi 1 ' :'-ziz -1' ' v- f ,V ' iz 11 V bww 'Uv N H L 4 lug-Q',, .. V: . .X f L xq 315511-'HEETV S ' ' -9 'H-11 JI r .-f11.aff4w.r1,j 'Z - 1 'wf':-M-1p':'. if ' W'ff.Q I ' L .EL .1' 4 A, 1 V ' I 1 zkiiiifrrililf I - -' ,:!'?Z2fe?f'f-f ,, 21. - 1 wzk 'N 1-' 'H m ' 1 V-:J-fx, I A ., 'E.5'5?f1Qff LN?-ff' X' Q '-,..,:a. , 2' ffl: '- ' X5 f mx 4114, X, , f f:'EL2f:z3f3'3... H ,, '3 H - ' ' ' -Q.. Ia ., J , .4:.- ff if ,j wg-V , , f.: ,, 'dv,1,.g. ' ' A Y! . H th Q. .V 7322 s . if . bf a' A, H A Library Club 5 , ,N -zen. Barbara Ricbc President Providence Chaptcr of the Teen Age Library Assmlation Right over thcrc! No, a little more to the left. bring it .lp a little. Stupl It's pcrfecff' hears Barbara Rcibc, prcsidcnt of thc Library Club, from Carolyn Partain, parlmxncntar- ian. S eec Geneszans Hold rt' Caught you ln the act josephxne Leal Tommy Drlffnll and Maulyn Mcfarullc are a few of those loyal Ccncsxans who are always hclpmg, to make Provldences Sptcth C lub a bzg success Thur jobs mclude everythxng trom making convincing sound affects ro tonstructmg props Three two one go sngnals Carol Harwell to the speech class students Alnce Moms Dxane jaccard Mary Ann Anthony Mary Gass mann and Mona Ann Mxze as they prepare to gxve thexr speeches Mary Frances Morns operator and chnef of the re corder stands by .. .. 3 7 I 7 3 1 , - 7 ' ! , . X . C . fi' 3 f E' 2 3' 's A. , l . 1 ' ' . , , V . , , ' .1 . 1, , A . Y . , The history courses offered to students at Providence are world history, American history and Civics. Today in tht-st times of war it is good to know history and profit from thc mistakes of others. Studying history helps to understand pct-flc and in doing so helps to discard prejudice among diftcrtnf countries. History is quitc in intcrcstinf subjcct cspccially what sou gc 1 tluncc to bc 1 tcachcr dctidts Putritia litzpatritlt as shc Points out some ot thc Plt1LL5 which nude historx with thc last vt ctlt Har intcrcstcd pupils aref irmcn Bongiorno Marx Agnus Poolc Anita Mcdina Shirley Chronistcr and Loretta Saenz Soelul Studies . , K . A . gl K . V . . 1 , A3 K K I . K A . 4 Y . Va .I ' '. JU 4. ' ' , Y' ' A K ' . C Q Modern Language S1 senorlta these gxrls standing left to rnght Lucy Frazier Emma lou Little Eselyn Trevlno Edythe Brotherman Sylvia 0 Trevxno lda Mae Spaeth Lydia Kolodzle Mary Ann Ramirez seated anet Weael Carroll Slemner Rosemary Green Yolanda Gantan and Estelle Amaya are haxxngn a wonderful time at their Chrlstmas Part watehrng, Marere Bernal who rs strlkrnv the pxnata YQ 't.J La largue Ie Brun Dupres and many other names thlt are derrved from French were found by these Preneh I students rn San Antonno Lrllxan Bonexutz Margaret Maese Yxonne Sehmldt Barbara Gates Alma Nxeto Theresa Vndurrr Margaret Gates and eannlne Gallagher all wxateh Gloria Cawanaueh whrle she adds the names she has found to the collection A 1 Al . . . x . E 4 , . : . , v 9 r I A 7 . a 1 . J 1 f K . , ., 1 , -. . : J ' y A - ' 3, ' . V A K 1 y' 7 ' ' ' y Q . 7 fd A I .1 . . D . I Y 1 I V, V. ,V.V - VV f k , ff i A - 5 , , ,Q . rt Q Q E ' b. ,fr 5- , f 5 V. V- ee, if I , 4 I A - , N. NA fl .., W 1 r 5' ' f I If A ,f I ' e ' l . ? I . 4. .- V . .- A . ' . yy , A Q Q . ' . - . . y' V . .- .y f , - A , . , A . , . , . , . . Y J, v ' f 7 f ' . - . - . - .- F- . If . ' A It today s unior Miss lixed in Jldcn daxs this s what she xx ould probably wear These Latin str. dents modeling, teena clothes ot amient Rome are Sandra Dexter Barbara Craxxtord Barbara An dretta Mars Ann Pu h and Fran Ls Hohman Looking, on are Mar safer Mangold Dolores Mtlienn Ju thunk they would pass or thu Roman debs! - unmr lusswal League e I C. is r 3 lctixe The Latin Club Christmas Partj, was their bitgbcst project of the year Here Darlene Man ning ure president and Ann borthern president welcome Thurston Pow- rie and Henry Cortez Prowidenreis distinguish- d J. C. L. guests. K Making sure that exerything is just perfect are Frances Hoh- man, secretary, and Ann South- ern, president. Their hard work was well rewarded because their display won second place in the Book Wfeek Display Contest. Latin 4 . , .- '. . l h- A v ' , , , ' . ,E . , , ' , , , -' ,F I - A , u r 4 f , ' , r . ' , L ' r . , ,, , U, r ' 1 D T , K . ' l I y A A , I on, and Janice Dunagan. Dont ,N , g' X 1 K x I - , - I 'Q A 0 0 The . L. ' eal- 1. , , . ' .1 . . . , Q ' . ' A Um!! . 1 I 5 V'-.-I ' , , e oync Wnnklcr oyne Bednarz Barbara Perrxn and Patsy Burger lmd tha study of bonu wry lll tcrutxng, but yu krmu somumu who would bn doubly rntgrutcd and nog b to tlmbg bonu It Nlrlxy the lnttlr blank Corlwr bpamnl nusrot ucr tmdb out vslurn thuy rcsxdc. T Brologs om of those subyum vnhxch alwaw has soma mu .md mtercstlng luts yuth uhrrh In JLIIIYILHI rs 1 JI thu limtlrrn 'lvl N uni, A oublr rs wtu WLLI rl llllll. sc Xxlllllt l yin LXJINIIILS 1 xy lcal Lamn tllxns notes Biology 4 . , guy F 1 Q4 . 1 ' 4,1 f ,H ' A ap' . 7 V v , c -A I, l' x7 'ff N I I9 f, N. ' Q-Q A cxy7 ' . . i.1mr1tL-r' ' b ll un ' 'rn Ha' ' al - lu-ll ' l, Q-sy A ally' . A -5 lilm the 1 ' ' lnlyl' .u 1 fl' ' Chemistry Although these cnergetm students dndnt have a hand m thc Aftjllllk Bomb thq .irc domg, cxneptlohally wxcll umm tha Lhcmlstry lab has nucr bun blovsn up excn altar thObC'fhfL21fCI'1Il'lf, expcrlmmts warg mrrncd out hr -5+ 1 i i i Double double toll and trouble fxre burn and cauldron bubble Chtlllhlfy studcutb Lomogt .1 vutnhs brew lt looln as xl .mm Campos .md Nlury Angnla Rugs hxdlnf, nn thc hood do not trumt thur lIlfLlllf.,LIlI Ll.15hlTl.1fLb Gulllcrmma Butlhu Glorm Trnppn and Roberta Haby gm 58.5 maulk y .A ,K . . Y .-. .. , -, .-. - - A v , s I s S . ' s s 1 Z, 14' 3 3 '. 1 Q, L,. ,., ',k., ,' . 1 1 y , - is Lab assies Both the PYOXILXN .mel the lothein staff members e deeply grateful to these and all tle Ir1hI.1ss1es wxholuxe me ed the PllblIL.1IlOf1b through thexr work III photoleraplmy Roberta l-labs preslelent Carol Ann Peel roza .rnel Lmmalou Little two xe .letne members try thenr luele at elexeloplng, pnetures Sa thats a mee pun elaxms Carollne Viferner as ar bam Lauterbtleh returns the eom pllment This seene was one lllee the mm, that oeeurred when the Lab Lassles ree ned thelr f flclal pxns Not only duelopmg pxetures but enlarexne them ns ,mother s eeml re .xl de lux seruee 0 e QLILITLL Club Temmorle proxes to he helptul as ean Ran lx Roberta Hihx mel lune lohn mx orle on .1 p e o i Ji s 'T Thats how you find the distance between Galveston and Flordiaf' instructs Adele Sexton as she explains the troublesome geometry problem to Alma Me- dina and janet Moody. Algebra gives these ener- getic students, Mary Ann Rameriz, Dorothy Kosteleclcy. Rose Marie Lopez, and Darlene Manning, a chance to ex- perience the saying Practice makes perfect, while Barbara and Margaret Gates put the results of their hard work on the board. mathematics x.. 'lfxkiiitu xhoitliztnil is ont' thing. hut typing what you iam- writtt-ii rcuuircs mal . l'lI'.iIIlNl 'Ihcsc tjypists sccm to haw .in maxi' timtf .loing tliix ln case one of the PHS girls will have thc good for- tune of becoming a millionaire, she wont have to look far to find a good hookkccpcr, bc- tausc Providence has some ex- cellent ones. Ha-rc Dorothy Dury is making cntrics. while helping with the posting is Stella Balboa. usiness We're both writing the same thing, but I seem to beat you, says jerry Bisang to Verna Bulwer who is still diligently working. These girls were giving a demonstration to the Shorthand I Class, proving the value of the subject. Edu ation ,qv Office Practice girls are shown busy as bees com- posing and typing letters soliciting ads for the next volume of the Philothean. ettor Buszness Dorothy Rehm Presndent of the Better Busmess Bureau of Prou dence What a whuz' thunk Charlotte Kntowskn Carolyn Ruchtn, Cecxlna Ann Morrna, Barbara Gudowekl, and Dorothy Muchalek, as they watch Betty Mae Tollett, who demonstrates the sumnngly lIl1POSSlblL art ot typ mg as fast as the dnttaphone can talk I o ,fv i' 5 X 6. 'kk ' fvg , 'Q , r 1, 'ff V' v . :A Y gg , - J ' ' lx Qig... 31.1 arf-MM , ag I ig. t-.f 1 ., lr, ,-,amz , W :rv . , 'K ' ! FHA The winning smile is displayed by Mary Ann Pugh after having the title Miss fs? V Want a pen pal? Well, this is the right place. Through the lf. H, A., a member can corres- pond with someone in Belgium Congo or even the North Pole. Betty jupe an interested pros- pect, receives names and addresses from Mary Marion F. H. A. bestowed delyn Pape. upon her for her co-operation and achievements as an extra- active member of the orga- nization. li ' 3 Hill 13,2 u.. -ak.. A d 9711, t G DNEW H03 Qualities I Like or Dislike in a Girl, a panel discussion, was pre- sented by boys from Central Catholic High for the Marion Chapter of the F. H. A. Speakers were Richard jaekle, jimmy Spann, Gene jenn- ings, and George Stenzel. Louise DeLeon and Ma- The baby sitting classes are of real value to the freshmen, because they, being the baby sitters of today, are the mothers of tomorrow. These well mannered children with the students, Alicia Zepedo , Annette Spencer, Michael Brennan, and Geraldine Granato listen closely to the story of the Three Little Pigs. -f V a t ' . M, ,f 'ff 4 ' ' ,i 'air V e ,,,'.'g are if Making your clothes is fun, but it isn't as easy as it looks. Here Alice jo Stewart and Catherine Ann Rolf proudly model their new creations, as the members of the sewing class look on. omemaleers 8 f 6 K ' at ,Wi . Her lamp shall not be put out in the night. She hath put out her hand to strong things and her fingers have taken hold of the spindle sv Mmm! Is that the roast we are going to bake for lunch? inquire Mary Gassmann, Martha Calzoncit, Yolanda Trevino, and Floranna Kopeck, as Dolores Spencer and Anita Savasta explain to them what type of roast is the best buy. Learning to be a good hos- tess is only one of the many use- ful projects carried on by the foods class. Sampling a cookie is Barbara Campbell, while Judy hfitchell is served punch by hostess Elisabeth Juenke. 'f-ww N, TJ5Bl5TlElll M50 fb' Xie Udkbflll wamzm ? 'Let her works praise her. The cultured woman is refined. She acquires a taste for the aesthetic things of life Charm is one of her vir- tues. It is not something that is skin deep, but radiates I Q '1 x if V from within. Providence girls strive to imitate the most charming of all women, Mary, so that they, too, will answer to the call of Chris- tian Culture so needed in the world today. Providence girls, let your works praise you! F W U LL bfi-Qc, HF! fi U-' ,1 Q H Q' fb 8 9 Music Providence and music go well together. Proof of this is the numerous invaluable occasions that music comes to the fore. A very outstanding choral group in San Antonio is the Marian Choristers. All freshmen must talce Music I, it course that helps students value music' as .1 needed art in the world today. Some students are enrolled in voice, piano. and instrumentiil lessons. Five ofthe students performed in the Clivic' Music Festival. A number of the piano students auditioned for the National Piano Guild. Seventeen ofthe vocalists form the Providence lfnsemble, Often during the noon hour thc music students perform over the Hub ic iddress system lir those in the calctcril Mcmbcrs ot tlic cn cmble cction it thc C horal C lub inc u e trim t w do olcnc Hvibx Phxllis lxnipp Dorothy Nec er XOl.lI'lCl.l Sanchez Barbtrd l uc C impbcll lhrblra Gates Marie lzmec G.1c Robertson Mirtedrct Gdtcs inct XX cad Mon.: Ann Mme Mirearet lxuttc Dorothx Baxter Mary Kae Rooney Dolores Spencer Phsllis Eniebcrs and Alice Morris 2 if h l i xx l 3 , ,, ,- i i l I x , is 'i Ap - p V --s' -s- c' fi Q ld', li or wn. Yl ' ' ' is '. ' . , v' lv, 4 Thcac lixc. inumtiaiu ot Proxidtmc High took part in the Aldsworth Patriui Ron Tomblin Virginia Diaz and Mary uliettc Cherm Practiu. inaltu pnrtcct Alitc Burltholdcr tunn up with Eloise Smith Barham Ricbe mother Holm btudcnt libtuis at tentisely ., If i W, x e. t ii i Civic Music Festival. They arc, left to right, jolene Haby, Agnes j ' A Q ' . 4 a l , I!! V I fic Ar o b :art Yolactofc 0 ' C .S n lc H00 O tc Zinc In la Q 6 ks u ,Q Ofn-I ndd C5112 Parr I1 n 8 f R0 hour Olcr 52 e acc Sf To C 6 Ompi! m 11 A S USIC S Ulmenn Ysge u f In eng durlngs ruhmcn pm ibm ug homey-ork ouxs nn NMA Anna INhuh.1 'YLXXQL Nia Gyn api Lung um ,1 d M.1:5.u omni, Pu togthu Dr thu: YLPLXXHI Mon .xx nmghi N mm usxgnxnuxt The VOKL X xrutoxu 97 Mary o Sehrmdlm trea surer and Barbara Hutton seeretary ofthe Art Club work on leather belts vshnle Delores MeM1llan wee presrdcnt looks on Leather eratt ns popular vexth young artnsans Art Aetnnty bubbles over nn the art room. Margaret Gates l5 completing an oil paint- ing she has been working on. Charlene Frnesnhan poses for Carol Harwell, as Carol sketehes .1 portrazt of her. Totsle Mainz, the Art Club president, is busy pamntme .1 poster s, pf' f-510-N ent these LJ.LllllLll en erwleees 1 lex fe t LTU L L 1 es Christmas X ho xull um s the elueslxon .asleeel bs mlm PHS Llrls 'lhe XXHIIIIIIQ., eentetvleee ot the eon est swonsoreel hx the art del lrtment n lool-red L1 on maker Helen Ruth lxotula .md the tveo th r trrst plate sunne .inree Brotherman mel lane Mntehell The Pu letteers 0 a If fly zafzafzf zzwfzafz 1 . ,. fr 17 , ' ' 'I ' 5 Nw Il.f. 1 ill' H 'hx :.4-.l, 'M fr-: f W :LIZ :11,11.x Lixmglw ' 1' :Mr '--I .Alf v' ,.2, AJ- wi 1 HZ 'Hx Imwpu f,1':' If wi. 1 XX ,Cl I .mpg 'lTI1. ,Xi ., M N 4 W,-I Va: I.xg ,1 'rgfxr - X-.N ' I1 'S :dxf 5 1 v - K, r . H X I I bi Jifillli fs. Proyldenee gurls learn to eare tor Lhrlst s llttle ones H d ns poor an melt ID both body and soul 'Ihey do thus through theu' otterlnyja to the poor espeelally at Thttnlesglxnny, Chrnstmas and New Yeara throu h 51 thelr Red C row work malelng taxon pertormlng on talent shows md cl ren errng other worthwhile 5ery1ee5 but most of all through thelr Con g on An outgrowth of thelr generosity rs thexr abxllty to lrxe wlth one th ano rm soelety Soelal play gnes joy when soelal work hai preceded lt Valiant women open your hands to the needy' V' , - y' - . l . .-, ' .'.,' v, ' ' .V y .' '-.' y- A' , l -- , .7 , .' I W , .y , ' ' , ,., A 1 A A y Y V V A ', V4 ' ,-5 7 A - fraternity' work of instructing less fortunate children in their reli i . v AA y 4 - v .,- k - I v 4 7 v- C A ' 3 vu ' A v ' fl- A V v . 1' r A -. . ' . IVSQW 1 . x N -- M . QI x . JD ' ' x Q . 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C ' ' be A' a ' 51101: :cmd- V ' XX . eus Est lfather Dreei gives Margaret Kolodzie, presi- dent ul- the Confraternity. a certificate which .rtifiliateb the Confraternity at Providentc with Rome while Beatritc lfcrnandi, Rita Kunz, and Phyllis Elder, other offiters. look on. Confraternity helpers, Emma Lou Little, Betty Pizzini, jerry Biaang, Dolores Ernst, and Betty Fitzpatrick decorate holy water bottles. Anita Svasta explainx her prize winning poster to Diane .latuard and Alite Morris. who openly show their admiration. t Soeiul ,,-46 A J Work Helping with the much needed tray favors for the Red Cross are Luz Ortis, Charlotte Kitow- ski, Patricia Batot, and Josie Olivares. Feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty. elothe the naked. Christ com- manded. XY'ith noble motives Providence girls give generously of their time and efforts to varry out His bidding. At Thanksgiving many destitute families in the city were made verv happy by the horn of pientyu provided for them in the form ot' boxes tI'.ll11IHCtl full of fresh vegetables, tanned foods. meats, and other goodies presented by Providence girls. The C'hristm.ts season found Provi- denee girls with the same generous spirit, Like the merry elf known .ts Santa Claus. they wanted to spread that warm happy fhristnms spirit. Mid the jingle bells .tnd g.tys shouts ot' Merry fil1Tl9lI11.l9.i the girls in mth homeroom adopted a tltmilv in need ot' help .ind furnished them with lxtsktts ot tiood, tlothing. toys for the thildren. .ind even festive dee- orations for their homes, Sotial work is not limited to the holi- days alone. Provident e girls dtvote mueh of their time to makng tray tfivors for the Red fross .ts Xxell .ts presenting tal- ent shovvs .ind doing other Red fross work. liv helping others Provide-nte girls hope to put into prattite those principles of Christian th.1rity vvhith they have been taught. 104 Seniors Sylvia Castillon, june Ann Johnson, and Gloria Trippe prepare to take Thanksgiving baskets to a needy family. 1 or 9 -at Singing Christmas etrols, Providente students file past the trib to present their gailv wrapped partels in the Bundle Pro' eession. 4 I I Ii. . Dance. 'W Taking advantage of the good music at the Harvest Dance, are Ann Doyle Paul Britton, Susan Fiseh, jimmy Britton. Sylvia Castillon, and David Gilsdorf. Social Play QT? 55 :J rn-,Xa ! lllmv-g 113 an-5 3:-. f-v',::3 3-. og-073 07,9 F-7?-'iff SBSH f 510 gan 'fx f-QTU' C .- aw? fviir 270 ww 22? mr.: QFD .ind 3? E55 W:..9+ :J IF' :Sig ESF fT'1 U7 D55 '-lO ' r-JDS 9-75: wife.. 44 .-ssQ14 l Melodious music, rustling gowns. and the gay laughter of happy Couples all sig- nify .1 PHS dance is in progress. Most of these danc es are sponsored hy the junior Class. who spend many hours Carefully planning and preparing for them. The climax of .ill the dances is the Junior- Senior Prom which is eagerly anticipated hy all the mc-mhers in these classes. On one or two oicasions the Student Council sponsors Ll dante, This year it was the Get Acquainted Dance to which all the Catholic schools in the city were invited. Parties are conducted hy various or ganizations throughout the year. How- ever. the most slwc-ct.uul.1r one this year was the Seniiwrrlfreshnun Initiation Party. After the freshmen had heen such good sports about reciting that long pledge and heing dressed in such fantastic eos- tumes. the seniors treated them to ice cream and colces in the cafeteriar v Y Y 3 q44141Q414441'4 . Enjoying the refreshments at one of the socials sponsor ed hy a cluh at Providence are Totsy Mainz, Evelyn Tre vino. Yvonne Schmidt. and Margaret Gates. Qlgn mx hui in Bxll Forum, Marx Bomuntf 'Xhrga ct Gonzalez x LXAIIHIQC 1110 ur 11 ull 5 'S 3 Q a A 'gl , ,D 1 I ' .Af fu ff- Fh f ff? L.. V . ,. Q , Q 5 i ,' ' 1.4. .' E , g' T' , Cwllw rv 'IH-xnxxu, l r.mk Kun-, .mmf ll-mn 51.1 :rm .18 they Q . I ' . t - I ilu .nl mln V.lIL'IIlIIlL' If 1 .1I. W 19- No lts not lashmn ueslgmng' Vlfgllill D111 cluhrouslx .warts her turn vxhrlc Sophne Ioule decorates freshmen Ro ann Smlth and Mary Catherxne Franz for the Freshman Qenlor lmtlatron Parts The most popular dance of the season The Bunm Hop ns performed hx ludy Mitchell xmmy Spann lone lones Rob CffT1f1lllOH Xfllflfllll Mass Bllly Burke Chlrlottc Krtosxskn and frank Kane at the C ct Arquaxntecl Part f HQZFVA S? QW, I '59 ., 3' 12 f on JN UD Wie is fnfe zfzzhfzz' wmzzfz Qt CINJI1 md bc ILIM lrc har qlothlnz I ci xsl on 4 utlfcns aeilrc lv thc IMI u VR I l'l1 '14g1llj,' str g AIS! rm-ntully .lla-ft F are . ' y ' .t'O. 5, Q' wa' 1 ' 1 ' we : LJ sf A' ffwh K, I 5 I I i I , 3 I X ' f X' -J , fv Y 'I AW X. 'A .SIDES USB The vh'SiCz1l training wrrwram at Providcnfc has as its aim to l I 5 A ' . I 5- A A build sound bodrcs III order to hcl u vmduac .1 hcalthv natmn. Provndencc gurls learn the .nrt or LUIIIPCUUUII .md good spurtsmamhnp through their intmmural games. mp Being shown how to make that free shot by Mrs. Stratton is Rose Marie Coshal while Jeanette Bettge and Peggy Bryant take note. Mrs. A. XV. Stratton Ifz.ffr'ufl0r in Pbjfffdf Ednration ports Sportsmanship! This is a word that has been heard often around Providence High. During the ins trainural volleyball and basketball games. the players learned the im portante of not only being good winners but also good losers. . ln., Students in P. E. classes taught by Mrs. Stratton learn the princi- ples of volleyball, basketball, soft ball, and tennis. Intramurals were held to promote competition among the various homerooms and grades. This competition promoted a feel- ing of good will among the whole school ,. f Proudence girls make a wood showin in volleyball at San Fernandos gym 'wtf' Will the ball go ox er the net? This question is being asked both terms Y. . . F7 . 0 0 , .L ..n till'- Y, rand H -Q. ,., ,, . ' .. - 'h All , 1 A , :' K, . -, 4 fd- ',,. 1' fs , i 4 - L. . ,, . ,, . . . . r ' - usleetball ighlights Josie Persyn, Barbara jo Lauterbach, and Mary Ann Martin stretch to gain pos-i session of the ball while Pat Miller looks on. Sophie Louie and Barbara Godwin reach for the ball as Margaret Gonzalez Linda Cline, and jo Ann james rush to assist their teammates. 1 ,t ui ,ff M,- ' , g , IA. , kb x 'ly f lt's a hasketln The eyes of Rachel Padilla, lo Ann lames. Martha Calzoncit, Kstelle Pansza, and Mary Katherine Pt-erte are on the hall as it goes through the hasket storing two points for the Senior team. During the championship game Martha Calzoncit anxiously looks around for someone to receixe .1 pass while her teammates Rachel Padilla and Marion Hare, strive desperately to get clear of the guards, Dorothy Kostelevky. Kathleen Logan and Lydia Kolodzie, Elaine Brotherman attempts .1 trip shot while Dorothy Kostelecky, Mildred Langfield, Cecilia Morris and Barhara Crawford lmreathlessly watth the ball. 4 115 he Champions Semors from homeroom 105 beam trlumph .mtly after xxmnmg, 1 thrcc wx 15 tue for the bug shmy trophy offcrcd the xxmntrs ot tht Xollqball Class II'lfI'llNLII'llS Members ot tht tum irc arm Mltchcll h11ftQ1I'LfIXOIOdLIL ttptun oem Persyn Frncstlnc Hcrrmndcz Dorothy Rchm Ohxll Nncto hfona Mxzc .md Ohxut hIOCZyQClNbl After wunmng :1 fhfllllflg game plaud agamst the Qophomorcs m homeroom rm t s L W1 n ramurt s mt tm h L nu nts mmtr L arm L Arm ohm NX ru L UW U U I I ly t Nflrthl C ilgomu 1 ' , , , t , Y- ' . 7 .V . 'I 4 . 7' 'l' l 'Q x 'L '21 ll! Ju ' g th- 15.1 kftl.ll I t .lg tl' r Q-1 tors ul homtroom IUI smnlc .lppily lor tht- toxttttl trophy IN thcirs. Mcmhcrs ot' tht tum .m Kuhtll P.uhll.1. -l'dIM'ffL' Xii I. tl, Dolr '- S5 A . Pat Miller, I5.1rh.tr.r .lu I..11t huh. uhm- -I ton. Httv Bttttgt-, h1.if4i1.lI'xl fx nz.1l 1. S thug- I. LllL'. Shri ll Hart. Ctmh 'Betty ln. 1 f.1pt.1m r . . 1 ' 't. L., ack to School -1 r' XYcltt-fm nt Prmutitmt-Q' gre-cts I5.1rh.1r.t hw I..illfLfl5.lLll. saniur, to thru ut. thu m.my mu' students. I,c-tt tu right Arc .Iunc Ann john- 1 w 1 Phxllxs Fng Cf9 4 hilfk gut uhusor aolc to Sports t N w tw N mm I lm Q wr, fi.1rl.1r.1 Vlt, 4' . 1 ba. .ml . 1' . 'If . 1. I. ln s, ,V K A . Q' ,V . . 1 'T ff.-, H1 li tw mluwul mt.m Luk 'tw xp rtx .ami Luk tu tuwthtll Dt . 'uttyy D. f Pugh, .tzztf Km ISLH H,txxL'm pt mtv .1 rwuttm- tt- tht IHIINI- wt' thc- fcntml fund ,N .1 QIQ' ritlh wzmhw fmt tw hrwhtz' I3 3111, N Nl. tllatflttthrx trtfm ftrwtml, .mi 'ht t w+!t'.:ll tum tw 'ht P H N .wtptxx .'X fprzt,.tI'l1ttrIe.1-ft' Cwwrg: ftt' ' I. mill hL'Nt:I1.1! tht ht! wtf 'ht Vw O YLIFL ll! 1 t f N nxt Gena 9.17118 Seeing double? XY'hy, no? These are the Misses Tenna Texas of 1952, or hetter known at Provii dence High as sophomores lfdythe and Elaine Brotherman, Providence was in full swing at this memor- able event. As the tontest opened. the contestants modeled sport clothes. Vit Damone, the guest and one of the judges, serenaded the audience with Hlimbrateable You and September Song. The tontest started with 20 girls and was fin- ally narrowed to 10, 5, and 3. Diane Greenway of Incarnate XVord High School, Mary jean.Gerhardt, of Braelcenridge and the twins, who by now were fonsidered hy the puzzled judges as one entry, con- stituted the three This was itf Custom has it that the winner cuts her way through the giant repliea of a birthday cake whith this year represented the tenth annual Tenna tontest, XY'ho should the winner be? Not one, but twof-the Bl'0f!7CP'l7Ir1lI 7vll'j7If of Pwzidefzfe. lidward ff. Sullivan, vite-president of joskes of Texas. announced that the twins were to receive identical awardshfthe traditional Tenna trip to New York and a complete wardrobe for their jour- ney. Below, the twins are seen sharing the crown. Left to right, Elaine, Vic Damone and Edythe. I a 3 'US lx. 'N sd PM Color The PHS girls assist at Mass on Color Day Marian fhoristers and members of the pageant honor Our Blessed Mother. portrayed by 'lane Mitch- ell, in the grand finale. Breathless silence destended upon Centrals Gym. Color Day. October H. w hen the judges hand- ed over their homeroom winner decisions, Room 107 Captured the first plate trophy, 211 won second place and 208. the third place. The trophies, which were purchased by the Student Council this year, will rotate to winning rooms each year. Nineteen fifty-two PHS'e:s ascended into the realms of the supernatural to celebrate Color Day. Wfhite. silver, gold and various shades of blue trans- formed each homeroom into a heavenly chamber. ln general. .1 religious theme was tarried out by each homeroom. School spirit. blended with the religious spirit. made each homeroom .1 masterpiece in the eyes of its students. The day began with Mass in Centrals Gym. All 500 girls, dressed in complete uniforms, were present and many received Holy Communion. The Choral Club added beauty by singing hymns. all In the early afternoon a program was present- ed in which all clubs participated. The PHS version of Sound Off, sung by the entire school and acted out by members of the Student Council, began the pageant. Mary Katherine Berkenhoff, president of the Student Council, gave the prologue. Following this, the angel representing School Spirit played by Mary Lou Adamo, appeared and explained her part in the life of a PHS girl. Each club in school chose a virtue and presented a short skit explaining its part in school life. The virtues portrayed were courte' sy, sacrifice, cooperation. beauty, joy, -ervice, hon- esty, unity, leadership, zeal for the apostolate, fidel- ity to duty, and scholarship. The finale of the program consisted of a scene in whith the Blessed lNfother was the Central figure. Surrounding her were the twelve spirits portrayed earlier in the play, The Marian ffhoristers sang the Ax'e Maria and the program ended with the en- tire students body singing Mother lielovc-df' 'M LUVE' STHE . AND READ Barbara Hutton, Student Council secretary, presents first place trophy to Mary Sue Johnson and janet Moody, representatives of room 107. HULY 0 To spread .1 greater love and devotion to the Blessed Iwlother was the students' purpose for participating in the procession and animated rosary, Sunday, October 5. The candlelight protession began at the convent and continued on the grounds near North St. Mi1ry's .ind Molino streets. Providente girls formed the ll.ul Marys and medal while the boys ol' Central foimed the Our lfatlicrs and the Cross. Father Charles II. Drt-es gate .rn appropriate talk and led the rosary while littlier .lohn Quinlixan, O, M, l.. gave Benedietion ol' the Blessed Sat mment. ctob Students of Providence High School joined other Catholic schools and organizations of the city by partieipating in the annual Christ the King Procession. it Proxiclence girls sing Marys praises. highlights Y .-- ' , 0 . -- , rigs? t 5 f 1 'U K il- lim if fi-1-if'fi 'rn Prgictiee makes perfect? Providence High girls form decades of the rosary in pmrtire for the Living Rosary. On the evening ul the actual eeremony, Central Catholic boys formed the Pater Nostern beads. i 5 . 4 1, 514' vi Vain Y rQ 'iitfff . x X . M ref, 'X Three days lone to be remembered by Prom dence glrls are those Splfllllllly nourxshmg days re treat days Rex Ambrose Branz O 5 B eonclueted the across the street fro1n Proudenee Wlalkrng to and from eonferenees afforded 1 pleasant outxng .md Lue extra time for serrous thrnlung., ALLOI'LllHf,' to the Post Rete.1t uestnonnanre gnxen to the students C ontlutt Durmg Courtshnp etreat O Reyerend Ambrose Branz O S B Retreat Martel' rated tops as the most nnpressxxe eonferenee vshxle Father s eomparxson ot lufe to 1 football game came ln seeonel The eonferenees on Confessnon .md the lxnstenee of God were thx tl nn the ehonee of Betvseen eonferenees found many gurls say mg the rosary and malexng, the stitnons of the eross Also the splrxt ot the retrelt xx is earned oxer to the ealeterm where loud tor thoueht was supplr ed by readers 2 Three days to remember H ,NM T, A 1 , 'f ! 1 ? Z 1, 1 y . , . Y v. A I - l'1' -A' 'k . ' A ' ' - v I l v . 1 Y ' Q Q h ' ' A 1 L A . retreat. All conferences were held in Centrals gym flll' SfUdCI1fS- A vt 1 44' A 1 K F A I R I -' vi , ' . - I - ' ' H 'rf 4 l' ated author speaks Janette Sebring Lowrey, author of numerous teen-age as well as children's books, spoke at the luncheon, sponsored by District eight of the Teen Age Library Association of Texas, which was held in the Providence cafeteria. P. H. S. chapter mem- bers of T. A. L. A. played hostesses at the luncheon. The entire program was under the general chair manship of Our Lady of the Lake High School Chapter of T. A. L. A. Below, Mrs. Lowrey is seen autographing pro grams for the teen-age fans, 'Walls Young Christian Students waxe farewell as they head for the Youth Rally Parade Rcxerend Vincent Con en M M urges sodalists to pray for re ligious wocations warh- Speech Club members will rc- member Finders Keepers as one of the first in Ll round of activi- ties sponsored by the Genesians. The one act play entered in the Play Festival at lncarnate Word College rated good by the judges. The cast included: Kae Rooney as Mrs. Aldrid, Mark Wfatson as Mr, Aldrid, and Diane Pugh as Mrs. Hampton. 1 J Xl .sf V,- af 1' 3.95, 'GL 3 ne Act Play i -H 1' K.- 3 l ll5lIl 4 2 l V Y., Book eek Contest SUDRLITY UF DUR LHDY Book Week wouldnt be Book Week mthout the tradl tlonal tea .md open house Among the many xnsltors to thc school hbrary Noxember 143 were Slster Charles Marie from Our Lady of the Lake College M155 lranees Doneeker 1 bene faetor or the Pmudenee High Sehool lnbrary sponsors md of f ers of .All sthool 0I'lL,dIlll lions .md repr sentut es from Inearmte Word lllbh Sehool Our Lady of the Lake Central Catholxe .mel St Cerlrel S Hlgh School lo e of the Vxorlel t Sm rlxtx clrsplay nn the Book Wfeek Contest sponsored by the Proudenee Ch1pter of 'I A L A qTeen Age Lrhmry As'soel.1 LIOHJ eaptured the fnrst prnze beeause of xts t traetneness rts vuell drsplayed books .mel xnspmng, theme Bzrblra lxxebe president ofthe T A L A looks ower the elxsplay X-.hlle Soclalzty Prefect ane Mxtehell adds a few fumhrng touches J OE 1 Q 18' presenting e udy I 7 1 r idk 'Y Shure and a bit of the auld sod itself was transplanted on Centrals stage November 16 when the Marian Choristers presented the operetta, The Lady of the Terrace. Mystery, legend and financial difficulties char- acterized the plot of the operetta. Leading charac- ters magnificently accomplished their parts. jimmy Spann, as Sir Gerald of Craughmont Castle, was one of the most distinguished personages making an out- standing lively interpretation of I'm Feeling Blue. The ambitious uncle, Squire Michael, was very well portrayed by Charlie Pugh. Along with letting her beautiful voice be heard, Marie Emge made a very dignified Lady Eileen Stanford. An outstanding in- terpretation of the conceited Sir Clarence was made by Claude Menger. Marie Emge, Mona Mize, and Mary Kae Rooney. -upg- Mona Mize as Claire Chand- ler seems to make a hit with i Sir Gerald fjimmy Spannj as she appears on the scene in 1 Lady Mary's garb. Bill Boring as Mr. Chandler covered his part discreetly, and Mona Ann Mize taking the leading role as his daughter, Clare, enacted one of her most dramatic moments in the scene of rebellion against the Squire where they both gave appreciative inter- pretation to their parts. Presenting the comic notes were Dorothy Baxter and Bunny Foster as Molly and Dennis O'l-lara. Mary Kae Rooney succeeded in her interpretation of Peggy Craughmontg and Alice Morris, as Kathleen, gave her idea of Irish folklore in song. Providence ballerinas in the Rose Dance. I Loxc All The oys Thurston Povsrre Melxm Drrs coll Mary Kac Rooney Lours Nayarro Eddle McG1nley and In an Old Fashroned Way Allce Morrrs Loulse Leal Pa trrcna Kane Cleo Drrmexer Marie Emge Bull Bormg Do lorcs Spencer Mary Ann Black eter anc Mltchcll and anet Moody The Marian Choristers and boys from Central Catholic High School rn the grand finale. by the Marian Choristers of the Terrace U U Y. v. B 'fl' Claizcle Menger. u l , 11' - YJ ' by the Maman Chorlsters 'J ll Aboard l --1un Denton bound for the THSPA CTex as Hlgh School Press Assoelatxonj meet mg are members from the tv.o publxca tuons The Pm I nt and The Ph lollaemz Statt members pxctured as they bud fare well from classes 1rc frrst rovy Mary Mainz Mary G xX,lll1ClIN Amta Sxasta Charlotte Krtovs slcl second rovs Mary A Krametz Phyllns Llder Dlma Moezy' qemba Barbara Lauterbach thxrd ron Mary L Adamo Mary C Franz Susan Frseh oyce ones Elisabeth uenke last rovt Bertha Gonzalez Diane aecard Gulllermlna Butcher Verna Bul wer .Ui-1:-.el Nil' in Eng Staff members seem to like m to pose for the bxrdne Here they yom staff mem bers from St Gerards and Central Catholre before boardmg the bus S eech Contest Here ns one vxa to f d E-i y m out agree some of the December Contestants tn the C I S L tCathol1C lnterscholastlc Speech Leaeuej contest as they lrsten to their nun xolces on the txpc rccorder thc Ucccmbcr mcctm lrsulmt Duane acc 1rd yllcecl lnrst ln humorous mtcrpretrtxons fon testants pictured lelt to rneht Mary lx Bcrlccnhoff sc lous Mont Mmc cxtcmworlncous D mc ae cifc 1l1lllUf1LlN Ann 3 x c humorous Pl'lXlllSll'1 bcrs scrrous Nlcmbcrs not ptcturcl lrc Min Ma1n7 mc Mary I. 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Wfe Ring the Bell! 0 lhe Futflre All Scmors look forward to the rmg rercrnony The cam L11lLl1LS I1thcr l u1n an C M I prcScn1n Dolorcs C onnlrs lmr rmg af tar blcssmg 1t Also pmturecl IS Carolyn P,1rr,11r1 prQs1dent nl thc lumor C 1 5 s....l ang Ceremony JO hristma qw x HL x 4, IX ' Provul nee Carolxngs kept tht Maman Chorlstcrs on tht go durxng, the Yulctlclt stason Hart thu arc prcturcd .lt ont of their fu orxtc annual ucnts sxngmg for H15 Extclltnq Most Rtxcrcntl Robert I Lucey sc n nn tht foreground Rucrcncl Charles I Drccs attompanncd thc Chorls ters on thcrr tour Chorlsttrs strtntult thc sisters at Our Lady of thc Ialtc Com cnt aroling time Othcr plates ol rntcrcst were Santa Rosa Hospltal Josltcs of Texas, and Proxxdcntc Hxgh Q l l . ' . f . .' l-I, . K7 ' ' l Mrarymrct Ann Knllmlzn' mku the part QQ ,,, I . .. !f.nl. lull ur lillllkt, inn- lmrrl I5 -rx-nn flint. Bunlnllly lTl'klAL'Ll..lkll1C Mitchell. Awrzr.n'5 Ilm rrrlr nl' flu Vsrgin Nlxry rn :lu :Arr nlrl. lwur L--.rr nux sn-ry nf lows. nf thc Angcl Gabricl. Go vc to Bethlchcmf There you will find thc Saviour is born, ,lnnnumcs thc lucgvcnly lmsr tri- .. . . . , , n flu. atlx' t, thc .lSfDI'llSl1L'l llllj whcrds. O Lorna. .lll yo farthful, joyful and trrurnl UI l U ' U 4 k X l plum, uns thc imitation cxtcndul rn :hu publir Dercmbcr 14 by thc Snrlqllty nf Our Lady .lllnl the Marian Chnrlsturs. Mum Ann Mizz was the narrator, Cast ut' rlurnctcrs in' rludcd: Blessed Mother. -lanc Mitchell: Saint .lUSL'lWll. Dorothy Rohm' Saint lflimlwtlr. Rxm Ann Kunzg .lnrl thu Angel Cllwrrcl, Margaret Ann Kt,llll7LlZlL'. hristm as agean en 'aged the And all went to be enrolled, every- one into his own city. And Joseph also Silent night, Holy night. sang the Marian Clmoristers softly as the Nativity Scene was reenacted by the Social' ists of Mary, went up from Galilee . . . to Bethle- hem. . . to be enrolled with Mary his espoused wife. maui 'vi undle Processwn After the bundle protes sron Qochlrts mcmbtrs Marx lxathcrlm Bcrkcnhofi Iunc Ann ohnson mt Nirttlmtll Dorothx Rohm B.1rb.1r.1 Lau tcrbath can Ranly Phyllxi Fldcr Margaret lxollodrznt Anxta Smsta Batty Mtn T01 lat and Betty GJSSIIIIII nose for the crrb anne As rcpre scntatnc t thc Qodalnty Mona Ann Nlrzc prcscnts 1 mtmas git I.1 ohn Qu lrun who gm uously thanks lil the mem s L c tum PHS students g,,1thtr around .1 tclc lon t th Iob 0 xxatth thc lIliLIf,,LlI'illOf1 tcrc mum of Prtsldtnt Dxxrgh D Flstnhoutr x,,,.,. 0 I J , J. ' A A . L 1 , r ' ' ' ' Q . 5 0' ' . 4' N Ch . ji' to f ther . . , 5 V I 1 -I In '- Q ' y . - bers. Y W W I ...M .htm ' 'M' f . wr tw ...fam -I-s ' W . tk U M Wy It? 'lmtion V cf .X X m , 4 U5 ksc rn c by t ilitary all Prcscntmg hcr Royal HIAITOCSS A nn of thc House of anus Ouun f the Mllxtm Ball cicortgd by Stlnlu Gorell H Im 'AM :WH ,,l-QL my-av' Members ot the royal Court are Mar nc N k g ec er Maw Petra Susan Imh B111 Bonn Clurc DC Blkcr Dale UIFILL. Smnlu Gorrcll ucen 'jo Ann Iamcs d 'Nlnlalull IININX Nunn M U 5 I in Bonuxutz Lnrox Iormtgr Blfblfl Plpc Chuck lranz Hmmm Ummm md Irank Santo ' . , ', .- a JO Z2 L- 1,1 .f . Li n Q Q 9 ' 3' , -if . I A , Q 3' mf .. f A Q - ,, ,Q 6 V . , A 2 . I ..-f 5, ,r Ps M , 1 -. - . R ., A ,, - Q4 q ,. W- ,il W. ,W U 4 W M h A 027' . . 1- I ' i N D Jyi.. -Mm 135 140 Good hearing? Among the many physical cheek ups sponsored hy the health tom- mittee of the P, T, A. were the hearing tests. Here .1 group of sophomores are pictured mking their tests. 1 V Fi '-f ' 11lQfi f'7 , ,pm -1 .,:fg ' K - wa: J SM! 4 E-. , im Mi? e, ,A i A3 T: ' 46. ff 3 X i 4 'im lay by Play eseription l v w 7. -l. 5 Speaking of tests. the calendar SIYS that it is semi-annual time. Say it isnt swf The first question seems to h.1x'e stumped Mui' lfmnces Rolf. On second thoughtf says Angie l-eij.1. indy- he it isnt too bad, Ill better work fgstfii Catherine Ann Rolf says after looking at the flock. This looks gootlj Susan Fiseh smiles as she begins to .answer the last question. l inishetl .it l.1stf lhrbrirrr Ebest gives one last look at her infer he-fore handing it in. Q Mass Courtes M.irtli.1 Cilzoncit, title winner for 1955, receives the Miss Courtesy' ribbon from Suuiuiu Cnumil President Mary Katherine Bcrkcnhoff. Winter Carnival Right this way folks! Step right upfw This and similar barker jargon lured many San Antonians to the second XVinter Carnival at Providence High School. Highlights of the events were the Mexican din- ner, the Sweet Shop, the Fish Pond, the Movie l-louse, bingo, and games by the hundreds. Luring most of the patrons to its doors was the Night Club which starred several famous numbers on its floor show. Included in the floor show were The Andrew Sisters, QDiane Pugh, Mary Braden, and Elisabeth juenkej, and Betty Hutton. 1Dottie Beesonj, Be- sides the big name celebrities, many well-known around Providence stars also performed: Betty Gass- man gave her rendition of Betty's Boogief' joan Grant limbered up her wrists on a marimba selec- tiong and Mona Ann Mize vocalized on Birth of the Blues. Dances included the Charleston by Mary Leonard and Kathleen Logang Old Gold Dance by Mary Mainz and Rosemary Greeng and a Span- ish dance by Sylvia Ann Lawson. Bobbie Granato from Central played several accordian numbers. I hool-ted a big onefi' Attract- ing most of the youngsters was the Fish pond. r ight Club 'L 'X i ...l 1? 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' f -fx' L ' f 79 .N ' 1' ' SM V K M1 , Q5 ' fi ' 1 .N g , H :ff 'v, ' A Career ay Do you vyant to be a nurse 9 XYf'ould you luke to bc a fashion designer' XX hat xhout yourn1l1sm7 Du you like to act' These and srmmlar questxons eon fronted Proyndenee grrls Mareh 1 The Student Counell had as its Zllfll to settle these doubts yy hen they sponsored Career Day Speakers meluded Mrs Gladys Boles secretary Russell Dnls telephone tlreers Mrs Dxle lren denbere artlst Dr Stanerson ehemnst Mrs Sadie Broun nurse B1llRedell journalist Hazel Spanf ler alrlme stevyardess Ben Sham llSlll0lI LlC.SIfIlll'lyL and modeling, eareers Mrs Carol Kung nnterror decorator and Mrss Franees Rrehter dramatlst Qqfsva 2 The Wfmner' Admrrxng home room 708 eareer bulletm board are tyyo representatry es from the room Rosemary Lnttle md Betty Frtz patrlcle Nursing seems to haye captured the hearts of these three grrls yy ho eorner Nurse Sadie Broun after her tally lnthuslasts are lxlilglff. Gates Gloria Trlppe and osxe Persyn Students listen mtently to the lIllt1llUl1S exyeetet at wros eetrye urlme steyy lrlesses hy lt rss llxzel Spaneler sponsored by e Student Connell March Speech contestants ln the llneup left to rnght Emxly I-Iarr serious Margarct Kutac scrlous Mona MIZL humorous Mary Mama orncgmrl oratory Barbara Boring cxtcmporaneous Mary Ann Anthony orrgrnal oratory and Lucy Frazer cvtemporancous College ay Marxcllng at thc slzc of the campus are Proxndcncc senrors and most lnkcly futuc frcshmen of OLL as they yyallt along thc camp us of Our Lady of Thc Laltc Col lcgc on thcur annual Collegc Da ylsrt Thcy arc Mary Kathc mc Berkenhoff Jean Ranly Betty Mae Tollctt, Barbara Cyudoyxsltl, Dor othy Rchm, Phyllns Flclcr, and Vlvlan Zlmmerman March Speee Contestants Dram lu ard proudly drsnllys thc rrcnhy :yon ht pI'fXItlLl'I nn tlc f 1l'1Ollt lntcrstholastlt Qpeech a uc forms 1 r rr or H Sthool s r ylnc l0I'II1lCfy ctw 4 i Vocation Play 44.8- Doublir1g for the Mother of God, presented by the So- dality of Our Ladyg Mary Ann Pugh, noviceg Margaret Biasiolli, postulantg Phyllis Engbers, professed sisterg jane Mitchell, Bless- ed Motherg Barbara Riebe, candidateg Mona Mize, bride of Christ. Senwr Play ractlce Hobgoblm House in the making' Seniors practiced nightly for thei play and Allie Morris C C Yi l Some members of the cast are: jimmy Spann, Lupe Garces. Pat Miller, Anita Svasta, Beautiful Babies Sweetexl Delana Skeldon Mon Beautiful Charm Osborne Z' Culeyt Sylx 12. Castlllon featured by 4, Annual Staff V-'ajax E' 1 1 fx X , U. . IF ' ' 3 igfialff 4 , ' NJ J Student Council Elections 'T :7+H'l MDRY Campaxgners gne fnery speeches for their candxdatcs Cmdldatc Carolyn Partaln of the Prcvzgrusxu Parts non the offxce I StudLntCoum1l President ior 195-Q I9 i Q 1 IIIZLI P :ummm a s Lxk t . G'. 1 ' -F n-Dyk' l , U rf., 4-in ,, 4. A . I I V III ' V nw X 1 X ' 4 l fff A l ' f- Y. H 'T N 2 4 'I I . SL-rum mrmiui Q -ws ot ft '.Q1IfHfh'PUH' pull tha-l -rv1t'thL1r klwiu Q , I , 1 7 x F 'x ay of ecollectwn Father ohn Ward O M I helps Sodalxsts of Our Lady check up on thclr progress or failure smce thc annual thru day rctrcat ln October Between conferences retreatants fmd readmg outslde a relaxatron sponsored by e Sodalzty of ur ady C Ottosea trys!! it ..'i'e 'if A - -vu I 'A . if 41. ' A I . I l fl . f' r J C COMPLIMENTS OF OUR BUSINESS PATRONS ALAMO BLUE PRINT 8: SUPPLY CO. ELISA'S BEAUTY SHOP 506 Nor'I'h Presa IOI4 Mar+in SI' AMICABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO. W. T. GRANT CO. 6049 Sou+I1 Texas Bldg IOI Alamo Plaza DR. GLENN BRYANT, D. C. 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MARTIN BAUML Ma, God Bless The Sen-0 Graduates of 53 CONTINENTAL CREDIT CORP Om The Fathers at St Marys Church I20I Broad ay Phone F 0339 Cathedral 'I265 330 West Commerce St LUCCI-IESE REALTY COMPANY Give Us Your Lrstmg SALES INSURANCE RENTALS HAMMONDS J!Z!:M! 3 COMPLIMENTS OE PEEBLESS PUMP SERVICE 40I5 Fredericksburg Road P 56178 San Antomo Texas RIHN S RED 8. WHITE FOOD STORE I903 Cmc nnatl P 8I59 DELIVERY SERVICE MOSEL 8. TERRELL PLUMBING C0 Contractmg Repamng P b Et Wt I-I t Q S TTT S 5 8 65 9 S SALES 81 SERVICE AIR CONDITIONING HEATING UNITS Ph T 803I T 743I 352 M C II gh A SAN ANTONIO I TEXAS VOCEUE Texas Food Market JOE CIVILETTO JR 620 Labor St At Devme 1 r ' fr ' w T L6 ' ' ' I1 O . x P i x X X P' I JI 1 ' I ' . Ium In I ate r r o : . - . 4 ou . r Compl mems of PITTSBURG APPLIANCE CO 433 Mann Ave F 5I84 BETTER FABRICS FOR LESS MONEY DIRMEIER FEED AND MILLING COMPANY S 350I Pleasanron Road Corner of Hous+on and Soledad S+ Webs+er 3242 I SALDAIIA If GARZA Lfaspzh if I. IX. WHOLESALE GROCERS 680 So Medmcz Street SAN ANTONIO 7 TEXAS When we +raveI we always use RANDOLPH FIELD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY To Slsier Luc1IIe our Adverhsers and +I1e FacuI+y and Sfudenfs we owe our 1I1anIcs and appreclahon for maIung II us book THE PHILOTHEAN posslble THE '53 ANNUAL STAFF JOHN HERWECKS Pucfure Frames Ar+ SuppIles 232 Broadway Garfield I349 New Arr Condfhoned Buses Fannnn I25I Good Luck +o +I1e siaff of 54 wu+I1 fhenr yearbook I have enloyed working wrII1 all of you +I1anIcs for your cooperahon and I1eIpIuIness Comphmenfs of A FRIEND l . . . . I - - - 'Dw- -ir f High A ' Mol if . -2- In' ' I 'f nw F -' fkelf E ' - .-3... . ,. . ,l..l .' 31 1 - -ug I . I I I I I ' . . Chas W Schneider Travis D Bally ,W going 61 C0lllPally INSURANCE 8 BONDS 137 Losoya Street G 6151 Shop With Pleasure Alamo Jewelry Co 209 Alamo Plaza Quality Service ALAMO BELT 8. EQUIPMENT CO 351 East Commerce Street San Antonio Texas RAYMOND ZIMMERMANN Compl 'we +5 C A B R E R A GROCERY 8: MARKET F Cobre a Owner B 38053 903 W Me fur an A man fl A Fo I Wo th ADD Y St I ef Q6 Lf? DURHAM MMI M694 C W DURHAM Presadet gl. an Gfld02 Atoo5Tos Compliments of YOUR OFFICIAL ENGRAVERS CLASS RINGS INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS SOUTHERN EN GRAVING COMPANY 817 East Houston San Antonio For Good Pictures DIAZ STUDIO BELMONT 3 0672 l2Il W Hou tor' Street BELLINGER BROS PRINTERS 309 S Alamo Street G 3562 ARNUID HUBBI' .S'Il0P COMPLETE LINE OF HOBBIES S GAUGE 8 AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS S 48l8I San Antonio 5215 San Pedro X I , P. of . l f T W 0 S . VWOVWIO - Sa ntonio - Austin - Houston - r r roved b U ate Dept. of Education as Business Junior Co lege! Beiter Selections Courteous Credit H- I '9 1 - COFPUS Chmf' - Albuquerque .Hi ' 1 ,W ' X r I. Y ina? 1 ' ,alla - - - . ' n Corner Travi M i ' ar ie 0 I San n ni , xa 1 I. 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LOAN ASSOCIATION T a s at Jefferson St IEXAS SI-IADI: 81 VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY ous DALLAS .S+ N ST MARYS PHONE GARfeId axon SAN ANTONIO 2 TEXAS CATHEDRAL CHURCH GOODS C P Howard Service Station M5155 ROSAIUES Iovz BROADWAY AT JONES AvE I I4 IVIIIIIGFY PIGZB B 3 F San An+onioI Texas Cc'nO 'eS's 25 ! - V tm n -St tuary- ra r It 7I - . . 3 I r wa U6 I7 Ch m - d - rl ' C :e 4-TIS F ivery A mv MF F 502 NCV H 5, ,II Av:INq: P. 0542 3. SOI I9 ,A Y . C,C Q ::'u 3' O'E r i r n w . I count on us to do anything ZSOI N. Si Mews St, 9. e I r is , m r . r ' ' Serrzf For J S1 k I a I , r w I Vhf - Phone T. -bib n ntcnic, Te a Ccmpfrnerts Of T' ' Ccrnpfrnents OI ra ' ' r vi . T - . . ' I O O I O FANNIN 3890 R FRANKLIN PLUMBING UMPAN Y AMERICAN STANDARD A mA'roR 8' SANITARY CORPORATION SHOWROOM IIOI BROADWAY F 21 San Anfomo Texas PLUMBING GAS FITTING WATER HEATER REPAIRING ABC MULTIGRAPHING SHOP MUIIIIIIHIDQ MUITIQFBPHIDQ Mnmeographmg Travel? Tower F 9523 Dal? S+ ee+ SAN ANTONIO TEXAS CompI me Is T COOL CREST GOLF COURSE l402 Frederlcksburg Road A nice place for school parhes CompI menfs RETZLOFF STUDIOS Phc og aohs A mfs 640 N Mem Ave San Arwomwo Texas COME TO THE SAN ANTONIO MUSIC CO RECORDS OF ALL KINDS SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Eslabhshed over 60 years ago HOME OF THE STEINWAY CHICKERING KIMBALL WURLITZER EVERETT PIANOS THE HAMMOND ORGAN CONN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SAN ANTONIO MUSIC C OMPAJNVY B ul I-rr Ilealtb Con+rac+or Bridges Buildings Weldmg Tower Tanks 4 I 5 A 5 1 2947W ASL- Y 542687 . 51 I 707 as r Of ,I E 3 I V, 'C V' For ., 0 'I .. I :of A rvc B. ,C563 . ,Lo A FRANZ ICE STATION COMPUMENTS OF I603 N. S+. Mary's E. Q A. OPEN 7 A.M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT 70I N- FFI0 F- 754I COMPLIMENTS OF NIQFIEPTAR 'CE Dfl'VE'E!., San Antonio Coca Cola Bottlmg Company 6 W Double Dip Ice Cream Co 700 GoIlaCI SI' G 47II UR F M More Cream More Qualify OAK HILLS DRUG STORE G H 9 30 A M 5 OO S we For The Sirk 525 N S 6 6 A Te 6 2720 Federlcksburg Road Phone P 5 5223 San An+on o Te as III OOWIID UNDII QUYICUW 00 'U' CQQIGOU collllf I1 O . . . I Nafuropafh Physuclan CHIC ours- ., . .- : P.M. env' . . an S b San nfonio, x s I- ' : . - i. 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