Providence High School - Philothean Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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' - ' V y , We students, looking to our future, want to face one which promises peace. To what other person could we teen-agers ol the atomic age better turn than to Our Blessed Mother for peace and protection? Mary, whose namesignities powerand protection, is our guiding star. Our atomic world rests in her hands. For this reason, we lovingly dedicate our 1958 PHILOTHEAN to Mary under the title we have given her, Our Lady of the Atomic Age. ,May she ever guide men in power that they may make wise use of God's creation, the atom. With her assistance we can look to a bright future, an atomically peaceful world. ,. 4 1 1 -i M .H X . . 1 'E . Ma . -'vw-H-11-w fq.M--Nw-ww-fn WM- a, ' I , --ew 152 'fri l YF 54- MLW 4 Q A Vi, -' W v -Q. pf' N' - f' , A ,w 1 b - E- Ma b A 2 :M M skip W. 'ffm-A 'ff Nga x., Lfw gg W- , , ww.,M,.,M..m.,,5Wn.ff--.-mv--N.,.g.,w.N..,UW...., ,,,. . ,MF , ,. M A , . . . . , L W W ,y . , . 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Kilday House of Representatives nut 1 mlmrv ,f3IS'LLZf. r s CONGRESS or THE UNITED STATES ...na ... ,nm ..i. . ,tr r ' HOUSE OF HEPRESENYATIVLS Nunn WasnTw4.vnu 25, D C 'A 17 'lfflffw' Ni' .i'I1l'I2... S Sa.-my Mrss Rita cranalrr srluar. PhTlaThean Prayrnenae llrgh sehaal l2l5 N sl lvlary's sTTeeT sen lxnranra, Texas Dear lvlrss Graham' lrT harnessrng The aTanr, rnanlrrnn has creamed The rnsTrurnenT ai ns awn aesrruerran ana, aT The sanre nrne, The paTenTTal rar .Ts greaTesT benefit unrarrunaTely The alnrn was rrrsl usea lar aesrruelran, Therelare, us aesrruarrue eharaerer has reeeryea wrae aTTenTTan The aeneheral uses of The ararn errrena Ta every lar el as human pragress lvlerlreal srrenra, agneulrure, ana The preaueuan of pewer are huT a few ei these uses carnrraenl wnh The puhlrrauan ol The PhTTaThean, aearearea Ta The peaeerul uses or The aTarn, The Trrsr sessran or The lnlnrnananal ATarnTe Energy Agency rs aerng helrl Tn vrenna, AusTrTa rhrs new rnrernarranal agenry wTll ae ae-raTea exelusryely Te The prarnaTTan al The pearelul nses ar aranne energy 'rhrs aaenry was suggesrea anal Tnspnea hy The c.ayernrnenT al The unuea sTaTes The elearranan al yeur annual Ta Thrs hrgh purpase wrll lanng rlaser Ta aur psaple The aaunrl less benefits of the atom l eangraTulaTe Pravraenee High School ana The stall ol The PhrlaThenn upan Then Trrnely aeelreauan ol The annual Ta The peaeelul uses or ararnre energy. srnnerely, Paul I. Kilday, M c EXECUWWVE IDEPAT: l hw Nl Ausmrsr Tegan-Q TO THE STUDENTS OF PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL: The proper and peaceful use at atomic energy offers c bright future ior mankind. World conflict wirh massive atomxc weapons olfexs misery ana ulisasler. anal gulTe possibly The end of civilization. All of us pray that the Nations of the world will Talre The peaceful eaurae, and ask Divine Guidance in the development of this wonderful new source ol energy, Providence High School is to be commended for dedicating its 1958 annual lo Atoms for Peace. I am sure that peace-laying people everywhere iaan in yaur prayers that The atom will never again be unleashed in war, but will be used for the benefit of mankind. Sincerely, Zan, Zee! 511 From th State Capitol Providence by day and night presents two dif- ferent sides: the bright- ness gnd Work of day and the serenity and rest of night. Campus Shots 15 Dommus .xvnlvfrfr Y MOST REVEREND ROBERT E, LUCEY S. T. D. Archbishop of San Antonio. Chnsfum S MOST REVEREND STEPHEN A. LEVEN. D. D. Auxiliary Bishop of Suri Antonio, Superintendent of Catholic Schools piritual Directors Guide Souls at P.H. . This year, for the first time, the girls at Providence have been privileged to have a full-time chaplain. Father Fitzgerald assists the girls in their life by instructing, hearing confessions, and saying daily mass. Rev. Iohn Fitzgerald Chaplain Religion I, II Civics Rev. James P. Moore Religion IV Sodality Director Facult Sparks Fire of Learning Sister Florence Marie, superior of the Convent, teaches history and math. One oi Sister's many functions is overseeing the lay help. Please rise for prayer, are familiar words heard daily from Sister Maureen, principal and registrar. Besides teaching math Sister also sponsors the Student Council. 4 f F 5 1 X x V X X hill XX. f 5 l' ff!!! Z ff-. A ilv 7x' 'mga xx .rl 1-'M - ' ,-,lff,1'., 1 ' ,-- wa 'e '54 -. e .I , I. if fl Sister Mary Valerian, in charge oi tuition and fees is known to PHS'ers by her signature. Getting their heads to- gether over students' themes are Sister St. Rita, English and Latin teacher and sponsor of the Latin Club, and Na- tional Honor Society. and Sister Mary Digna, teacher of English. A E iq to V t N x , x Q X fly l l sg X X xl l 5 ' ' P NN N N I I , I I tj p , l X ! Sister Paul of the Cross, teacher of history and civics, approves Maureen Mc- Kemy's sense of Texas directions, 18 Sister Mary Patrick, English teacher and CCD sponsor. interprets Walter de la Mare's poetry to her English ll class. Fa cu It ' i mm ,riff Sister Mary Bertina, teacher ot his- tory and home-making, and FHA sponsor. puts the new sewing ma- chine through its paces. Sister Adeline, cafeteria manager, inspects the ever popular candy machine. Well, Marilyn, says Senior Sponsor Sister Mary Liberta, you can open your eyes now. We won't make the cap that tight! Besides teaching home-making and English, Sister sponsors the Sodality and FHA, Which arrangement will give us an- other superior rating at the Music Festival? Sisters Agnes Rose and Lauriana, music teachers, are co-spon- sors oi Tri-M. Sister Agnes Rose di- rects the Marian Choristers, and Sister Lauriana teaches Music I. 19 They don't grow this way, Lois, ex- plains Sister Mary Odilia, homemaking and art teacher, and Pcrletteer sponsor, as she shows a carved tusk to Lois Galbraith. Facu It Sister Mary Eutropia, biology teacher and Future Nurses sponsor, describes a new kind of star. Sister Mary Thecla plans a new issue of the Pro-Vue with Carol lean Braden. Sister teaches business and journalism and is the Pro-Vue sponsor. 20 Chemistry and math teacher and Science Club sponsor, Sister Mary Cletus, shows the bewildered Bitsy Windrow the wonders of chemistry. Sister Irma lean, history and Sodality believes in eri- her history teach- teacher sponsor, hancinq ing with audio-visual aids. A-Plus for this table setting! Sister Mary An- gelina, homemakinq teacher, FHA sponsor. and alumnae co-sponsor, checks Marie Ripps' tabl setting. 9 If 0? ' if ,Z f 'gem -e5?L+ K fyy ww 3 5 rainfall -N X J-e5Q.-f xx Z ff is 1t Z-fig' ,' nl' Al ,QZ9 I, - S X f f N ff 5 ,rf N ss X xxx f -K l gg? j 'xx SP1 ff' X ' lve marked them all by ,XXX hand! says Sister Mary fi Lucille, librarian, sponsor t of TALA, THE PHILO- Sister Mary Michael, teacher Spanish and speech, and sponso Sodality and the Speech Club tidie the costume closet. THEAN, and co-sponsor of PHS alumnae. ffm Q' rot sup 22 Mrs. H. E. Stimel, P. E. teacher, FTA and G.A. spone sor readies a basketball for an intramural game. Debit this and credit that. Sister Rose Annelle, business teacher and co-sponsor of the Business Club, gives Dorothy Gonzalez a iew pointers in bookkeeping. Fa cu It Sister Mary Sidonia, biology and math teacher and Iunior Red Cross sponsor, checks the Red Cross gift boxes. Do it the easy way. Sister Agnes Leonard, business teacher and Business Club co-sponsor, shows Barbara Finnegan and Carol De Lorme how to use an adding machine, Iulia Lupino and Basil Smertiev, school cus- todians, iake pride in their work. Socorro de Leon and Emma Gill keep hungry PHS'ers fed. Custodian s-...M F , W Pcxtfi Popp C6-Ari Edito X . X fm? Iexry Bcirbex' '-Art Editon w wr ' Nm 4 q Rita Gicmotti Editor ' Dy nne Dingel M Mdlemot N, M .3 'fr if Y Tr , M + K6 N - b X I I l , . vludy Elder QW ' W W W Z Y Ianet Yaeger Ruth Maller 11 ! . 0 I Olga Aldrete Doyle Carol Yaeger X Mary Margaret Logan 2 1- '--.1 A pf. ,fl ' Susan Iohnston Bltsy The Center of activity of th Philothean staff is editor, R' a Gianotti and her satellites of co-workers made up of 17 other stars of the staff. These rg,Assistant Editor D.' Iuenke, iness Manager P Elder. us . . Co-artists P. Popp andhl. Bar- . Z bera, Photographer G. Gorrell, and Layout Crew--M. .Mc- Lemore, VI. Yaeger. D. Dingel, o Margaret Hickey tx O. Aldrete, I. Elder, E. Doyle. M. Logan, B. Windrow, C. Yaeger, M. A Hickey,- S. Iohns- ton, and R. Miller. I L .. '- ' ji Q ,E E : 5.45 15 - QL A WWWVE: 1 'Sgr . ' 1 ' 4 1 1- , . fl 'W'-NV-' 5 ,ii Seniors Look to toms for Peace The Senior Clcrss officers-Mary Ellen Koch, secretory: Bobbe Bill- meier, president: Guy Iordcm, vice- presidentf and Put Towers, treasur- er--view the future through the in- struments of the present. Their hopes for the future are definitely tied in with the peaceful use of citoms in industry, fctrming, medicine, and re- search. 544.2 27 MARY LOUISE AGUILERA St. John the Evangelist F.H.A. l, 4: Business Club 35 C.C.D. 45 Intramurals 3, 45 G.A.A. 4. Three spirits seem to haunt the Senior Class in the walls of Providence. They are by name, religion, academics, and spoils, for the Seniors have ex- celled in each category with the same driving spirit behind each of the 138 members. The spirits oi religion and academics are enkindled in the classrooms while the spirit of spoils is carried into extracurricular activities: sports, magazine drives, the annual queen contest, dances, Color Day, and the more numerous activities at Providence in which the Seniors have captured first place. Through these three spirits, the Seniors have managed, with quite a struggle, to stay on top, and upon leaving PHS, pass these aspects on to the rest of Providence, not in three separate titles, but merging these three spirits into one--namely, School Spirit. SYLVIA ANN AGUIRRE St. Mary Y.C.S. l, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1: Art Club 27 Science Club 35 F.N.A. 4. MAUREEN IANICE AMBROSE St, Margaret Mary Art Club, Sec-Treas, 2: Y.C,S. l, 2, 3 Science Club 45 F.N.A. 35 F.H.A. l. EVELYN ALBRECHT St. Mary Ursuline Academy l, 25 Honor Roll 3: Art Club, Sec.-Treas, 25 Y.C.S. l, 2, 3: f IACQUELINE ANDERSON St. Gregory N.H.S, 3, 4, Sec. 4: C.C,D. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2. 3, F.H.A. l. MARIA SOFIA ANGULO San Fernando Perfect Attendance 25 Business Club 4. A Balanced Lite tor Eternity Karen Holzhaus, Gertrude Grothues and Elizabeth Schultze put up a bulletin board on the balanced lite of a Christian, - YJ. -mm., Seniors Receive Courses In Religion I, MARY ESTHER ARECHIGA St. Cecilia F.T.A. Z, 3: Sec. 4: C.C.D. 2, 3: Vice- Pres. 4: One-Act Play Z, 3: Asst. Dir. 4: Speech Club 1: Art Club 4. ANNA PATRICIA ASCENCION Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Speech Club 1: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Ari Club 4: One-Act Play 4: Color Day Chairman 4. F.T.A. 4. III 's E SILVIA AREVALOS Little Flower 3, 4: G.A.A, 4: Intramurals 2. MARGARET BALMOS St. lames the Apostle Business Club 4. IOAN AGNES ARNETT St. Mary Magdalen Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3: T.A.L.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Historian 4. ? , l lx R 1 ll , S IERRY KAY BARBERA St. Ann PHILOTHEAN Co-Art Editor 3, 4: Art Club 2, 3: Pres. 4: P.P.O,F. 2, 3: T,A.l... A. l, 2, 3: F.H.A. Dressmakers Contest 2, 4. 29 Cooking Dishes, dishes everywhere and not cr drop to eat. Ianice Gasiinger, Frances Renken, and Marleen Ambrose clean up after the big least. MARY BETTGE BOBBE BILLMEIER sr. Cecilia Sf- Pius X Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Corresponding CIGSS PWS- 31 41 TGGUGPTSXGS Sec. 4: Business Club 2, 3, 4: 'IZA' Finalist 3: CCHS Cheerleader 2, 3,' LA, 1. 4: CCHS Prom Queen 2: N.H.S, 3, 30 4. PATRICIA ANN BAUCH St. Patrick T.A.L.A. 1, 2, 3: Science Club 4: Honor Roll. ROSE MARY BERLON Our Lady of Sorrows Sodality l, 2, 3, Sec. 4: F.H.A. Sec. 4: Choral Club 2: F.T.A. 3: Business Club 2. LOUISE BONGIORNO St. Agnes Music Club l: Business Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Intramurals 3, 4. BUNNY BOWICK St. Gregory F.H.A. 1: Art Club Pres. 2: F.N.A. 3: Art Club 4. CAROL IEAN BRADEN St. Paul PRO-VUE Editor 42 N.H.S. 3, 47 T.A.L. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3. PATRICIA BROTHERMAN St. Margaret Mary F.N.A. 3, 4: Choral Club 25 Tri-lVl 25 F.H.A. 1: Perfect Attendance 1. pc Cf we vb' l 3 7 C' 1 x IUDY BRITTON St. Peter N.H.S. 3, 45 G.A.A. Sec. 4: Student Council 2, 4: Class Treas. 3: PRO-VUE Advertising Manager 4. SHERRY BURCH St. Mary Magdalen Incarnate Word High School 1. 2: Bus- iness Club 3, 45 Queen Contest 3. 29:55 Seniors ANN CAMPBELL St. Cecilia N.H.S. 3, 4: Pres. 45 F.H.A. 1, 21 Treas. 3: Song Leader 45 Vice-Pres. Student Council 4. 31 PEGGY CAPERTON St, Margaret Mary Student Council 2: Business Club Z, 3 Vice-Pres. 2: Sodcslity l. 2, 3, 4: Cori responding Sec. 3: Red Cross Rep. 4 Chairman of Color Day Z. Seniors hi- C. 23, 4:54-' - ,212 ' if 1 is MARY T. CASTILLO San Fernando GLORIA D. CASAREZ F.T.A. 31 F.H.A. 4. Christ the King Thomas lefferson I: F.H.A. 3: Business Club 4: G.A.A, 4. SANDRA JANE CLINE St. Paul F.H.A. I, 2: Historian I: F.N.A. 3, 4 Art Club 3, 4: Pres. 4: Choral Club 2 One-Act Play 2. PATRICIA CHADWELL St. Margaret Mary F.H.A, 1, 2: T.A.L.A. 3: F.N.A. 4: Art Club 4. O Fwflgfllglllx PAULINE COLOSE wily 32 St. Mary F.H.A. 1: Choral Club 2: F.N.A. 3, 4 Ierlcal Office Practice Wouldn't our first grade teachers be shocked at our ad- ding speed? Iean Remling. Beverly Schweitzer, and Marcia Wel- tens do their ad- dition and subtrac- tion the lazy man's way. I' f , I BETTY CORONADO St. Ann T.A.L.A. l: F.H.A. Z: F.N.A 3 4 Intramurals 4: Sodality 4. IOYCE CORRIGAN St. Arm Student Council 2: T.A.L.A l Z Art Club 3, 4: One-Act Play 2 CLAIHL COTTER PATRICIA DAWN CUNNINGHAM St Paul Holy Rosary I BETTY DANIEL Blessed Sacrament Art Club 3 4 Sec Treas 3 PNA St Frances Academy 1: T.A.L.A. 25 F.H.A. 4, Sec. 1, 2: Y.C.S. 1 2 3 4 TALR 1 FNA 3 4 C.C.D.: T.A.L.A. 3: Art Club 4 Engli h --- MARGARET DeCOCK St. Iohn Berchman Perfect Attendance. 1: Sports Manager 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Business Club Treasurer 2, 3: President 4: G.A. A. 4. Seniors I 'Y X ,IV I t SYLVIA DeI.EON Saint Phillip National Honor Society 3, 4: President F.H.A. 3: Student Council Rep. 45 C, C.D. 1, 2, 3, 4: CBEA Bookkeeping lst. 3. E HELEN DETTLING Little Flower Perfect Attendance 1: Future Nurses 3: Business Club 4. IOVITA VIRGINIA DAVALOS Christ the King Church Perfect Attendance, 2, 3: F.H.A. 3, 45 Y.C.S. 3, G.A.A. 4. CAROL DeLORME Saint Iohn F.H.A, 1: Business Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA IEAN DIVER Our Lady of Grace '1'.A.I..A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President 42 Coronation Ball 3: Color Day Chair- man 4: Intramurals 4. PATRICIA ANN EALY Saint Gerard Business Club 2: Perfect Attendance 3: F.N.A. 4. BARBARA ANN FARRISH Saint Paul T.A.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. 4, Perfect Attendance 2, Honor Roll 3, Courtesy Award 1, 2. Fair is foul cmd foul is fair Pat Chadwell, Genevieve Kararn and Margaret Perales slave over Mac- beth for English Class. f f PATRICIA IANE ELDER Saint Ann Class Vice-President 2, 3: F.N.A. Presi- dent 4: C.C,D. 4: PHILOTHEAN Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Teena-Texas Finals 4. 1--up 5 pn ,Wye :ft K I , A ,,,.,.. .,,., wwe . ef' I ' 1 DOLORES ELIZONDO Our Lady of Guadalupe T.A.L.A. 1: Business Club 2, 3, 4. PATSY ANN FAULKNER St. Mary Magdalen F.N.A. 4: Perfect Attendance 2. ALICE FEILLE Saint Ann T.A.L.A, l, 2, 3: Speech Club Veep 4: Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Secretary 45 Perl fect Attendance l, 3. 35 MARY LOUISE FELAN Saint Phillip of Iesus Perfect Attendance I, 2: F.H.A. F.N.A. 3. ADELE FERNANDI Saint Ann T.A.L.A. 1, Z, 3: Y.C.S. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Art Club 45 Perfect Attendance 3. PATSY FILLINGER Saint Iohn Berchman Genesians I: Business -Club 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. SWIII - -- S's CAROLYN MARY FINGER Saint Ann F.N.A. 3, 4: F.H.A. 1: T.A.L.A. 2. 36 BARBARA GAYLE FINNEGAN Blessed Sacrament Sophomore Class Secretary: Business Club Veep 45 Shorthand Award CBEA 35 Business Club 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1. BARBARA VIRGINIA FLOOD Saint Margaret Mary Student Council Ig President F.H.A. 2 Choral ciuh 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, F.N.C, 3, 4. if MARIE ANTOINETTE GAITAN Saint Agnes F.T.A. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Intramural Captain 1. SYLVIA HELEN GAHIBAY Our Lady oi Perpetual Help Business Club 3, 4: Secretary 4: Business Club Award: Typing Pin 1. WT. Wait'l1 I get my hands on the man who named this Simplici- Virqinia Davalos and Mary Iane Obreg on help Sylvia Areva- los cut out her dress for sewing class. RUTH GARZA Our Lady of Guadalupe Business Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4. f ' uw-.elfesif - ' , I 4 if Z, -sv W I 4 i Hifi' ' E - :WF ti A f , w'ff'ill':f W5 45 n ,IQ , IE , s 3, Mifssrsi Www Fi , :Will 'I' 'i 4 , IM . ' lf! '+3'f1i'1 ,N 1: f'-:ii , 1' N, ' ut It 'lfif ' f M124 ' 1 g 4 Hs, Y 'ltlM'l,,' WT? If I: fill? ti. wfxf'w-11:4 aegis ,yt uf: tuwlwfttw1'-liffllssfs H E -Li DIANNA IO GALVAN Saint Ann F.H.A. 1, Z, 3, 4: Historian 2: In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports Manager 1: G.A.A. 4. Seniors PATRICIA ANN GARCIA Saint Leo F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3: Art Club President 4: Genesians 1: G.A.A. 4. IANICE GAY GASTINGER Saint Mary T.A.L.A. 1, 2, 3: Veep District 8: Treasurer 2: Art Club 4: P.P.O.F. 2, 3: Dressmakers Contest 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4. One swish if you wish! Carolyn Kneupper and Carolyn Schultz put the finishing touches on their Christmas center pieces. This was one of the many holiday activities of the art class. IO ANN GIANOTTI Christ the King Perfect Attendance l. 2: F.H.A. 3, 42 G.A.A. 4. 38 RITA ANN GIANOTTI Saint Ann PHILOTHEAN Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4: Student Council 1, 4: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: T.A.L.A. l, Z, 3, 4: PRO-VUE Staff 3, 4. BARBARA ANN GRAMER ...rf l MAUREEN GORDON Saint Mary Magdalen Oklahoma High 1: Science C Business Club 4: G.A.A. 4. Seniors lub GAYLE GROFF St. Gregory the Great Sf- Cecilia Science chib Pres. 41 N.H.s. 3, 4: F-N-A 3' 41 P-P-O-F 2. 31 FH-A Qnexgct play 3: Y.C.S. 2, 3: Dressmakers Contest Z, 3: Intra T.A.L.A. 1, 2, 3. murals 3, 4- rt GERTRUDE GROTHUES St. John Berchmczn Business Club, Pres. 2: Treats. 4: C.C. D.: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: F.N.C. 3. THERESA MARY GROS M St. Henry T.A.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club, Tri-M B K 1, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. Z, 3, 47 PRO-VUE Stuff 4: Hi-Notes Reporter 4. ffl- XX VIOLA E. GROHMAN Ek if W St. Ann C.C.D. 2, 3, 4: Business Club 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 1, 2: F.H.A. 1. X W w X 2 THERESA HABERMANN St. Joseph Perfect Attendance 3: Sodctlity 2, 3, 4: Sodcxlity Scrcristun 4: T.A.L.A. 1, Z, 3: C.C.D. 3. BETTY GAIL HERNANDEZ Scrint Cecilia Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 1: Perfect Attendance 3. KAREN MARIE HOLZHAUS Saint Ann Little Flower 1, 2: T.A.L.A. 3: Science Club 4: Honor Roll 3: Latin Club Sec.- Trecxs. 3. QQ Seniors sTE1.LA HOYUELA DOROTHY THEHESA ISAACS GENEVIEVE KARAM Christ the King Saint Mary Magdelan Sf- Ge0fQ9 Perfect Attendance 1, 2: Y.C.S. 3: Art Club 3, 45 T.A.L.A. 2: Perfect PH-A' 112. 3' 45 Historian SIC-C-I1 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. Attendance 2, 3. 2- SHIRLEY IIMENEZ ELAINE GAY IORDAN Our Lady at the Angels Saint Pius X F.H.A. 4. Class President lg Class Veep 4: Teena Texas Contest 21 N.H.S. 3, 4: C.C.D. Secretary 4. To the victor go the spoils. Frances Martinez and Patsy Fillinger show oit the senior magazine drive trophy. Betty Daniel displays the new senior privilege--white sweaters. lANET MARIE KEE Saint Paul Class Treasurer 1: Class President 2: Student Council Rep. 3: President 4: Best All Around l. CAROLYN MARIE KNEUPPER Saint Paul Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1: F.N.A. 3: Science Club 4: Art Club 2, 4. MARY ELLEN KOCH Saint Henry Class Secretary 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Sec- retary-Treasurer 4: President Latin Club, 3: Science Club Secretary 4. VIRGINIA CLARE KUTAC Saint Mary Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-M 1, 2, 3, 4: President 4: Con- fraternity 1, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Sports LYDIA LABORDE Sacred Heart F. H. A. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 4. JUDY KOSHAREK Saint Iohn F.H.A. 1: T.A.L.A. 2: Perfect Attendance 2: F.N.A. 4. M, 1 I , HELEN LOUISE LAMM Saint Henry F.H.A. 1, 2: Business Club 4: Honor Roll 3. 41 PAT LAMM DORA LOPEZ GRACE HELEN LOPEZ Saint HSHIY Our Lady of Good COLIHCU Saint Agnes C.C.D. 3, 4: II1i1'C1mL11'CIlS 1, 2. 3. 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 4: F.H.A. 3, 4: CC. Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4: Intra Art Club 2, 4: Red Cross Rep. 4: F. D. 3: GAA. 4. murals 1, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. T. A. 4. . ll Social Activitie - - - ELIZABETH RAE IVIAHER Little Flower Business Club 4 42 Sacred Choral BETTY IVLANSFIELD Holy Rosary Heart, Chicago, Ill. 1, ub 3, 4: F.H.A. 3: F.N.A. 4. FRANCES IVIARTINEZ Saint Michael C.C.D. 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: F.H.A I, 4: Business Club 2: Marian Chons ters: Tri-M 2, 3, 4. l Ai PAT MASCH GLORIA MAYER Saint Patrick Saint joseph Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 41 SPONS MGH' C,C.D. 1, 2, 3. 4: F.H.A. 1, 4: Busi- ager 2, 3, 4: Sec. Business Club 21 ness Club 3: Art Club 2. Treas. G.A.A, 4: Red Cross Rep. 32 Honor Roll 2, 3. MARGARET ELLEN MCLEMORE Saint Ann PHILOTHEAN Staff 3, 4: F.N.C. Secretary 3, 4: P.P.O.F. 2: One-Act Play 1: F.H.A. Dressmakers Con- test 1, 2. He1lo girls. Who-ah4what's the latest topic? Seniors Elizabeth Small, and Pauline Zuercher welcome Gayle Grofi to their table at the Senior Brunch sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Seniors MARILYN RUTH MAYER Saint Cecilia F.N.C. Treasurer 4: Science Club 3 Business Club 2: F.H.A. 1:Corona tion Ball 2. BEVERLY MEYER Saint Mary Magdalen Class Veep 1: Red Cross Rep. 2 4: Business Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: T.A.L.A. 2. -M-my ,,,,..,.sfM ELLA LOUISE MEYER MARIE ANNETTE MUNIVE MARY IANE OBREGON Saint Henry St. Peter Prince of the Apostle Saint Joseph F.H.A. 1: President 11 Science Club 2, T.A.L.A. 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 4: Y.C.S. Abraham Lincoln, New York 1, 2: 35 Veep 45 Volleyball Captain 45 G.A. 1, 2, 33 C.C.D. Z, 3, 4: Perfect Atten- Choral Club 3: Business Club 3: G. A. 4. dance 2. A.A. 41 C.C.D. 4: Red Cross Rep, 4. Chemistry 4- PHS'er yields no PHS Gloria Mayer, Evelyn Albrecht, and Carmen Ruiz learn to use a slide rule as part of chemistry. f fl f if x v 44 MARINA OLIVARES MARY CLARE OSBORN Our Lady of Sorrows Saint Am, A. 2, 3, 4. Red Cross Rep. 3: Intramurals 4, IRMA SYLVIA PACHECO Sacred Heart F.H.A. l, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 3: Business Club 2: C.C.D. Z: G-.A.A. 4. hemi tr --- BILLIE RUTH PEARCE Saint Margaret Mary N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Presi- ' dent 3: Treas. 4: C.C.D. 2, 3, 4: Presi- dent 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: Student Council 4. Al' ANNA MARIE PENA Saint Henry Business Club 2: F.N.Ci 3: Speech Club 3, 4: Treasurer 4: One-Act Play 1, R I 'Z MARGARET PERALES Saint James the Apostle l:'.H.A. 1, 2: Science Club 4, ,...-f MARIANNE PICKER PATRICIA ANN POPP Saint Patrick Saint Ann Genesians l: F.H.A. 2: Marian Chor- Student Council Secretary 4: Rep. 2: isters 2: One-Act Play 3. PHILOTHEAN Art Staff l, Z, 3, 4: T.A.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer Z, 3: Art ciub 2, 4: Latin Club 2. 3. 45 LORRAINE PARKS Saint Mary Magdalen Genesians 4: Tri-M 4: Student Director of Operetta 4. horthand --- DIANA PORRAS Saint Mary Magdalen P.P.O.F. 2, 3: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: President 4: Veep 3: G.A.A. 4: Marian Choris- ters 2. IOAN GAYLE QUASSO Saint Cecilia Student Council Rep. 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 C.C.D. 3, 4: Art Club 4: G.A.A. 4. X fl KX fllrl E5 X j MARLENE ANN REINHARD Saint Cecilia Red Cross Rep. I, 2: F.H.A. 1: Science Club 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Y.C.S. 2, 3: Honor R011 3. I IEAN CAROL REMLING Saint Ann Genesians 1: Business Club Z, 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Dressmakers Contest. ROSEMARY RENDON Saint Michael Marian Choristers 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3: F.T.A, 4: G. A. A. 4. FRANCES RENKEN Saint Mary Magdalen Cheerleader l, 2: T.A.L.A. l: Science Club 3: Business Club 3: G.A.A. 4. .wwf Dear Iohn .... Sandra Cline, Pat Bauch, and Bunny Bowick are seen practicing their short- hand. ROSALIND RIPPSTEIN Blessed Sacrament T.A,L.A. 2, 3, 4: President 4: Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 4: One'Act Play 4: C.C.D. 3, 4. MARTHA REVELES Our Lady of Good Counsel MARIE CELESTE RIPPS Saint Ioseph F.H.A. l, Z, 3. 4: Officer F.H.A: PRO- VUE Staff 4. MARIA CONSUELO ROBLES Saint Michael Perfect Attendance 2, 3: Business Club 4. LORETTA RUFF Saint john T.A.L.A. 1, Z, 3: F.T.A. 4: Y.C.S. Z: Perfect Attendance 1: T.A.L.A. Merit Pin 2. I 2 f i - -52: Seniors VINCY ANN RUFFO Saint Francis de Paul Student Council 1, 3, 4: Teena Texas 4: F.N.C. 4: Veep 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Secretary 3: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN SCHULTZ St. john the Evangelist F.H.A. l, 2. 4: Art Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. CARMEN RUIZ Saint Agnes Business Club 2: F.T.A. 3. 41 VGEP 47 Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4: HODOI R011 11 2, 3: G-.A.A. President 4. EDNA SANDOVAL Saint Iohn Berchman F.H.A. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: C,C.D. 3. ELIZABETH ANN SCHULTZE Saint Paul F.H.A, 2: T.A.L,A, 3: Latin Club 3: Science Club 4. Friends, Romans, Countrymen - - Ioyce Corrigan prepares to give her speech to Marie Munive and Sandra Winfield, members of the speech class. BEVERLY RAE SCHWEITZER Saint Paul Coronation Ball Queen 1: T.A.L.A. 1, 2: F.N.C. 3: F.T.A. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 4. VELIA SIERRA Saint Leo F.H.A. 4: C.C.D. 4. 45 'N K -5 MARY LOUISE SEGOVIA Immaculate Heart of Mary F,H.A. 1, 4. BARBARA ANN SITTERLE Our Lady of Grace F.H.A. 1: Business Club 4: Perfect Attendance 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. E. GRACIE SELVA Sacred Heart F.H.A. 3, 4: Art Club 4: G.A.A. 4: F,H.A. Historian 4: Intramurals 1,Z,3,4. Speech --- CAROL ANN SINGER Saint Ann Speech Club l, 4: Choral Club Z, 3, 4: T.A.L.A. 2, 3: PRO-VUE Staff 4: One Act Play 1, 4. ELIZABETH SMALL Saint Leo Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4:,Captain 4: G.A. A. Veep 4: Science Club 2, 3: Art Club 4. nd Music MARY LULIE VELARDE Saint lohn Art Club 3, 4: President 3: Business Club 4: Choral Club 2, 3: Y.C.S. 3: G.A.A. 4. 50 CAROLYN BETH STRAWN Saint Ann Student Council Treasurer 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 2: Red Cross Rep. 2: F.H.A. 3, 4. PATRICIA TOWERS Saint Henry Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2, 4: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Veep 4. Ii-7 WM :IL WM :IX :V X f iw , r ., 1.-we v x ,J V iribf' :Il . 'Z K X QE XX XX 'gtg RW ANR lt. tl we X fx X? gf, ,ZH CYNTHIA MARTY VOLLMER Saint Ann T.A.L.A. 1: Science Club 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3: Home Room Rep. 3: Student Council Veep 4. BARBARA ANN WAGNER Saint Margaret Mary Honor Roll 3: F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Secre- tary 3: Historian 4: Art Club 4: G.A.A. 4. MARCIA LOUISE WELTENS Saint Paul T.A.L.A. 1, 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: Y.C.S. 1: Marian Choristers 2: Miss F.T.A. District 4. ll ANN WUNSCH IANET ELIZABETH YAEGER Saint Iames the Apostle Saint Peter Prince of the Apostles Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3: lntra- Class Secretary 1: F.N.C. President murals 1, Z. 3, 4: Art Club 2: 3: PRO-VUE Business Manager 3: F.T.A. 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. T.A.L.A. 1. 2, 4: Historian 4: PHILOTHEAN Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors SANDRA WINFIELD Saint Iohn F.H.A. 1: Speech Club 2: T.A.L.A. 3: F.T.A. 4. This must be how great musicians play after getting a lecture on not practicing! Carolyn Finger demonstrates her music ability to Marie Celeste Ripps. PAULINE ROSE ZUERCHER Saint Ann F.H.A. 1. 2, 3: Art Club 4: Secre- tary-Treasurer 4. 51 K 4 4 4-J gi ,w IMI l s Y?MWs.m H l ' i e of TL. V i J l r- F x., . Q Juniors Discover Atom in Medicine The aspect of science in medicine is, for the most part, centered in the atom and its uses. And as medicine plays an integral part in daily life, scientific machines, such as this X-ray which employs radiation, will play a leading role in atoms for peace. Pictured standing around this insurance of future good health are the Iunior class officers' -Iudy Poston, vice-president: Ioyce Poston, secretary: Beverly Volz, president: and Iudy Elder, treasurer. 53 Mary Helen Alvarado Sandra Anthony Rosemary Arizola Geraldine Balmos Berandette Bernal Carol Blakey Ioyce Blume Nancy Bosler Gerry Balmos, Rosemary Arizola, and Paula Tiecleman seem to find church history amusing as well as educational. Father Fitzgeralds comments must be the cause of the amusement. r Sandra Adams Olga Mae Aldrete Veronica Aldrete Annette Aldrich Charlene Bock Mary Iane Boring Dorothy Boyle Mary Ellen Brangan Religion Provides Basic Foundation for Junior Subjects Even with religion, English cmd journalism, Amer- ican History, cmd civics, Spanish and Latin, shorthand and typing to keep them busy, juniors find time to plan successful dances, lead in sports, and hold the title busiest class in the school. It seems that whatever this class does, it does with all the enthusiasm and unity needed to keep it as active as the atom itself. Kathie Brown Barbara Carle Stella Cerda Barbara Christensen Grace Cortez Lana Crawford Kathleen Cuny Barbara Currie Carmen De Leon Dyanne Dinqel Paula Dlugosz Iosephine Dominguez Eileen Doyle Kathleen Driflill Sylvia Flory Barbara Fournier Barbara Fry Christine Gallagher Catherine Fischer Kathleen Fisher Anna Marie Flores Shorthand, Iudy Elder Mary Theresa Escamilla Fay Finch Gee whiz! Where did I put that letter?! basket oi letters is Kathy Fisher. Good luck Kathy! Busy looking for that lost letter in a Bu ine Letter ritin old Futu re Secretarie Shirley Gallagher Iosephine Gamez Mary Iane Garcia Minerva Garza Catherine Grohman Irma Guajardo Erin Hermes Eloise Hernandez I might not find my shorthand. here's that overdue library book... Kathie Brown keeps up Mary Kay Santee's morale while she rummages through everything in her locker trying to find that precious shorthand book. Bonnet Gerloff Sylvia Godoy Beatrice Gonzalez Dorothy Gonzalez Nelda Gonzalez Mary Iane Gosnell Geraldine Griffin Syleta Hornsby Agnes Iarzombek ,Q Patricia Kelly Dorothy Kierce Shirley Kirkes Dorene Klar Mary Io Hinojosa Mary Ieanne Hoffman Martha Holland 58 fl? Geraldine Iensen Sarah Ioeris Doris luenke Barbara Keller But, there's only one F in telephone! Practicing for speed and accuracy in typing are typing I students, Barbara Christensen and Roe Milligan. t T to Juniors And doesn't he look like ROCK HUDSON? When Martha Holland, Barbara Curry, and Geraldine Iensen find a point to debate for American his- tory. they go all the way! Barbara Lutz Patricia MacQue1lcm Sandra MacQue11an Cara Lynn Martinez S9 Gloria Martinez Rosa Martinez Kathleen McQuaide Mary Louise Meiche You mean that's how to spell an- tidisestablishmentaricmism? New literature books prove in- teresting for these English III stu- dents, Dorothy Boyle and Kay Finch. Lorene Moy Rosemary Newman 60 Carmen Ornelas Io Ella Osborn Betty Pack Margaret Metzger Iuanita Michalik Rosemary Milligan Stella Mae Morales Language To This silk shawl was hand woven by the best machine loom in the wor1d! Carmen De Leon shows Latin students, Kitty Fischer and Kathleen Driifil. how Spanish senoritas achieve that exotic look. Mary Alice Pena Annie Perez Iudith Poston Virginia Psencik Anyce Randol Charlotte Rauschuber dd Variet Junior C ss Anna Marie Perez Charlotte Poerner Helen Polanco Ioyce Poston Mary Kathryn Rock Iuliana Rodarte Belinda Rodriguez Marie Antoinette Rodriguez Theresa Reyes Kathleen Robertson Bl Virginia Rodriguez Ioan Rubush w mig Ella Mae Saenz Mary Kay Santee And cr nice big iire to warm those little toot sies... Hanging the moon is no problem for juniors--Kath leen Drifiil, Bernadette Bernal, and Frances Ship man--in preparation for their first dance, the Pow Wow Prance. Diane Sayer Paula Schauer Carol Sue Schmtdt Io Ann Sebera Frances Shipman Ruth Smith Mary Theresa Solis Chrystal Stark Ann Stateczny Mary Tavares Estella Terry Paula Tiedeman Beatrice Torres Helen Tower Alice Trevino Ieannine Vistuba Geometrical Figures Prove Hand for Junior Dances 6 w Gail Voelker Beverly Volz Ioyce Watson Ann Whitehead Linda Winters Sylvia Wnght I know there's a com- pass here--somewhere! Paula Schauer and Charlotte Poerner Ure caught in the act of changing classes with a iirst class mos., on their hands. Alberta Vollmer Geraldine Von Schwanitz i Sarah Wurz A tremendous job the peaceful atom can perform is the education of future generations in science and other fields. The sophomore class officers--Nancy Beissner, treasurer: Margaret Quinn, secretary: Amy Klein, president: and Sylvia Zamora, vice-president-might well be think- ing of the day when they themselves may receive higher education with the aid of the atom. 64 Y 0 Q, . P... Ma,-Zhu' 0 Sop homor es Find Atom Aid to Education Alicia Ascension Sharon Ault Diane Bachmeyer Eva Baldarrama Patti Barbera Tommie Barnes Rosie Barrera Mary Becker Nancy Beissner Sarah Bowick Beatrice Braun Gladys Albrecht Irene Alonzo Marina Alvarado Barbara Anderson ? Susan Brennan I just know that the translation of 'E Pluribus Unum' is somewhere in here! Putting their noses to the good ole Latin grindstone are Gail Elster, Iudy Heye, Mary Io Grothues, and Rose Mary Knight. i -+ , ,a The utopia of complete peace is as yet not a reality, but we as Sophomores like to think that during the course of the year, we have in a minute way attained some compre- hension of this type of peace. We have delved deep into its mysteries in our subjects, especial- ly religion. We are now better able to under- stand our government's problems of maintain- ing these amicable relations through our newly offered subject, civics. All our other subjects- English, biology, math or algebra, typing I, and Latin or Spanish-help in some way to achieve a better understanding of peace and the methods needed to maintain it. LaNelle Brieden l refuse to answer on the grounds that it may tend to in criminate me! Mary Logan and Bitsy Windrow, who have as sopho mores taken a course in Confraternity, are practicing teach ing a catechism class. Latin, Religion Prove Lucille Briseno Mental Gymnastics for Soph Iere Catalani Dolores Contreras Kathleen Corrigan Virginia Cuellar Kathy Cunningham Nancy Deason Betty Ann Dietel 67 Louise Driffill Ioyce Dupre Mamye Io Eckhart Linda Egan Gail. Elster Phyllis Esparza O-o-o-oops .... they slipped! Somebody really made a flop of that good deed Startled, Nancy Beissrier helplessly looks on as Carol Kettler stoops to pick up Sister Patrick s hooks Virginia Franco Margaret Fuchs Mary Louise Garcia Yolanda Garcia 68 Marie Farias Kathryn Fischer Alma Flores Molly Flores Mary Helen Gauna Sylvia Gonzalez Gilda Gorrell Linda Gracia iw vw Patricia Haby Margaret Haynes Ianell Haywood Mary Alice Hernandez Barbara Graham Ianice Granato Corrine Green Patricia Grimes Mary Io Grothues Kathy Gmen Barbara Haass Ester Habermann Sophs Learn not to' onkey'with Bu iness See no evil: hear no evil: and TYPE no evil! Ianice Granato diligently types as Diane Bachmeyer, Ellen Rolf, and Ianell Haywood look on with helpful hints. Martian , ,, Ieanette Kariger Donna Kaupert Vera Kenisky Kathy Kennedy Carol Kettler Amy Klein Rose Mary Knight Ioan Ann Kruse Eat! Drink! And be merry? Six sophs -Kathleen Cunningham Susan Brennan. Ioyce Dupre, Bar: bara Haass, Beatrice Braun, and Susie Meurer-show what lunch at a typical sophomore table is like. Rosalinda Hernandez Iudy Heye Lucy Marie Hitzfelder Ieanelle Hummel Barbara Hunt Barbara Iones Edna Karam Edwina Io Karam Engl: h Scores Check Plus on Regina LaHood Phyllis Lehr Charlene LeVision Mary Logan Eva Luera Virginia Lutz Annie Louise Lyssy Carolyn Maldonado Morene Mallory Marion Manno 71 Sophs Analyze Susan Meurer Biology, Spani h Emma Porter Sylvia Prado Loretta Meyer Laura Nexra Marilyn Moore Mary Io Nitsch Rosemary O'Brien Toni Occhialrni Camille Ogden Marie Ornelas Mary Ester Ortiz Pat Petraitis Minerva Porras Scalpel .... scissors .... sponge .... shammy .... Discussing the anatomy of a frog are Phyllis Siebenaler Camille Ogden, Charlene LeVision, and LaNelle Brieden. In the Mood Patti Barbera, Kathy Sauer, and Iere Catalani watch amusedly as Betty Ann Dietel studies L ti Spanish. Yolanda Prado Rosemary Puente Margaret Quinn Beatrice Ramirez Gloria Ann Ramirez Gloria Jean Ramirez Inelda Rendon Lucy Reveles Ianice Richards Marilyn Robitzsch Ellen Marie Rolf Gloria Ruiz Dixie Sanford Kathy Sauer Susan Schmidt Cynthia Schoen, .... And the Lord made the bee and the bee made the honey .... Janice Granato, Susan Brene nan, and Kathy Gruen examine G hive of bees, loaned to the Biology Lab by Mr. Carl Fisher of Si. Mary's University. Algebra Sharpens Sophomores' Mind Ann Seguin Phyllis Siebenaler Victoria Sifuentes 74 Barbara Small Mary Stanton Mary Stich Kathy Strawn Mary Sumpter Katherine Tabor Anna Marie Tenorio Mary Emma Traylor Lucille Trevino Dianne Ulrich Ielen Valencia sabel Vandervort Ihristina Vasquez 'laura Iane Vasquez Yveite Von Toussamt Kathy Ward Adnenne W111e Bitsy Wmdrow sawrzwl Freshmen Gain Knowledge of Atom Through Books Freshman officers-Holly Debner, treasurer: Kitty Veltman, vice-presi- dentg Carol Howard, president: and Tommie Loverde, secretary-dis cover, as most of the world has, how little we know of the atom's poten- tialities. They find one of the best ways to learn of the atom is to read about it and then to apply what is read by promoting the peaceful uses of the atom. 76 Q ? 5 , K V-sz. 1 ii '. X ,xx X x Xxx X 6551? A ' 19 X xx- f E: . ff' U A Q LLL-5 l f , 2 2? Y 5 f g Q Q Eff A if f 4 S 5 M , q Q in H A , ,ww L4 P53 V 'J' in VU'-liz? nf-Q Marilyn Beissner Hazel Beltram Barbara Boeselt Lorraine Bonewitz Lupe Borrego Carolyn Brown Loretta Barnett Elvira Barrera Madeline Barthelme Carol Beavers Sharon Beck Dorothy Bernshausen Religion Cour e Lays Foundation for Freshman Year Marilyn Brown Suzanne Brown You don't know that?! Tommie Iean Loverde, Susan lohnston, and Margaret Hickey brush up on a religion assignment. 'Gs -Iolly Debner Roberta De Los Santos fosxe Diaz Royce Dornwell Karen Duncan Providence netted its biggest catch of fish as the Freshmen of '58 began their swim of high school days. They were caught in a whirlpool of activities beginning with the Senior- Fish party, and ending with the production of Freshman day. All a-shimmer with new school spirit and rushing through their busy year, the freshmen find that their first year has flown by. Yolanda Chavez Carol Combs Helen Cordova Iudy Cox ' Dixie Crosby Alice Daly Roberta Davis Frances Burkeen Paula Carabetta Annie Marie Casanova Loretta Castillon PQ- 79 Io Marie Ehrler Sylvia Escamilla Marlene Fey Virginia Fultz Lois Galbraith Dianne Garcia Gloria Garcia Irene Garcia Rebecca Garcia Nora Gezloii Barbara Grllen Iackie Giroucxrd Trudi Goeken Lelitia Gonzalez Rose Gonzalez Yolanda Ioan Gonzalez Yolanda Gonzalez Dotty Gosnell Since when is Brooklyn in Russia? Paula Carabetta asks Marilyn Margo and Donna Iohnson as Yolanda Gon- zalez refers to her world history book for the answer. 80 Mary Granreri Patricia Griffin Helen Grimes Hallie Grohmann Elaine Gro Lavell Hall Knowledge of Past Prepares Fi h for Future Mary Gutierrez Sonja Heldt thues Dolores Hernandez Victoria Hernandez Mary Hess Margaret Hickey Susan Iohnston Gail Iones Suzanne Hoog Betty Hopper Carol Howard Elaine Hudson Nancy Hug Donna lohnson 81 Kathleen Kariger Marilyn Kelly Martha Klein Ioyce Koerner Catherine Ioseph Sandy Iowers Iulia Kararn Sandra Karam Elizabeth Lemes Frankie Leveen Guadalupe Lizcano Elizabeth Lopez Mary Kolodzie Alice Krawczynski Barbara Lane Leonor Lara Tommie Loverde Carolyn Magott 82 I hope the skirt will look better! Suzanne Hoog expresses her doubt as to the glamour of her skirt while Mary Margaret Hess holds it up for in- spection in sewing class. Carolyn Margo Marilyn Margo Mary Martinez Oralia Martinez Betty Crocker would hardly approve... Carol Beavers prepares to serve her delicious dinner to Sharon Beck, Carol Howard, and Pat Strieber, as they eagerly await it, Home Life eadline Homemaking C ss Josephine Morales Elizabeth Naughton Mary Nombrano Victoria Obregon Marguerite Maspero Virgmra Matula Sharon McCarville Roberta Mclnms Ann McNeil Elsa Medtna Ruth Miller Guadalupe Montana Sandra Ploch Ann Ramirez BlGI1Che Ramirez Ianice Raoul ''Kalyxezmenlaoskcolowski? Bet- te try the yellow pages. Making use of her English instructions, Marilyn Beissner acts as librarian While Marilyn Brown and Valerie Varoff check oui their library books. Anna Rothman Eileen Rayburg Sandra Rigamonti Lupe Ochoa Diana Olivares Theresa Ol1vares Jackie Page Leonor Palaclo Isabel Pena Rose Perez Virglma Perez Engli h Aids Personality Freshmen Stud Marilyn Rihn Carol Risz Bertha Salazar lane Sanford Agnes San Marco Ieanette Sarno Shirley Schaeclel Mary Schiffers Sylvia Schultz Sandra Selle All you have to do is be yourself ...... and do your homework Thus. Beverly Zimmerman and Liz Lemes discuss their problems m personality class. Dela Rivas Anna Rodriguez Gloria Rodriguez Kathy Rodriguez Blanca Romo Aurora Sczda Frances Serda Mary Sifuentes Marilyn Slavata Irene Smith Patricia Strieber Jeannette Tarrillion Ernestina Solis Socorro Solis Io Spencer Mary Spizzirri Cynthia Tatsch Irma Tovar First you transpose then you subtract then you give up' lane Sanford and Gail Iones check to Rosa Trevino see whxch one is farther from the answer m Charlene Trotet algebra I Gloria Valdivia Mary Van De Walle Valerie Varoff Kathleen Veltman Margaret Vera Music, A gebra dd 'Unknown' Diane Vetter Patricia Vignes Sharon Vitopil Alice Vollmer Diana Weser Sandra Williams Cathy Wittig Thelma Yates Carol Yaeger Diana Yznaga Beverly Zimmerman Iudy Zepeda Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones, is the appropriate song sung by Martha Klein and Iackie Page as they serenade Bona Lisa I as practice for music I. Atom-Power in Nuclear Power Pe Clubs - Spirit in School Spirit V a kwa A 4-I H Sy A ' ' ' K 'ft 1 S '2Q if f it ' if QW5 yi. LZ - ' J ? ,sd.'J.if H ffjff K K, ' 9155 A i - ' . -5 I N, Q id :fi K f if 2 ,Q . it S 3 I , . sf f ,Q g E is L ,U-154, ii, gg i -a K is f t Q . g g , 7 ' 1 7 , 'x 2 E g 1 - f it t 1 . 1 ,n t r :f + Q ' ' K .t I 1 . f '21 1 t 3 1. , , 5 ' t ri 1 I ij: 2 1 fl A 4 .- 53,541 s. 3 g -2 it :i 5 3 g 5 ff fffiggg Y gm 'H . str- gy trait? L .Q ga ,.7t5,1,t-eg if :awe rgwf' 2 Milt' , viii? Qf'f 's1m Amfmi 1.w,5fi9 3' ix X ? - -1- :swf ,.,,f'W',v ,Lew-.,g 4 wif D- QV: 'Fi' ,fffftfe-477s-Q,g.5f?:i-W1-, ,A it t iw W it A ,, .Ek fmwgk V445 4 N 7, i,,,,..,,w' I Mamie, MMWW as ,,k,,W,,M,iw,'?'7 '--W .c,,W,,,W f , Iust as the atom is a source of great power to a huge industry by its energy and its activity, the organizations oi Providence are a powerful element in our school life through their constant efforts. Heading three of these groups are Virginia Kutac, presi- dent of the Marian Choristersg Rita Gianotti, editor of the Philotheanp and Carol lean Braden, editor of the ProVue. Pro-Vue Presents Leading the progress of the Pro-Vue staff is Editor Carol lean Braden. I counted the riqht number first try! Preparing the latest Pro-Vue for distribution are Eileen Doyle, Carol Ann Singer, and Theresa Gros. But dahling .... Interviewing is an important element in the life of the reporter. Here, Syleta Hornsby, Sarah Ioeris, and Carol Blakey practice their tactics on a sophisticated celebrity portrayed by Dyanne Dinqel. A love of writing and creative abilities stimulates the seventeen Pro-Vue reporters to pen point the news in a modern fashion to fellow Pl-IS'ers. The paper, which is published seven times a year, is under the sponsorship of Sister Mary Thecla. Streamlined News -5:1 Let's just dump some of this mess--huh, guy? Carol Ieczn Braden, editor. Rita Gicxnotti, and Iudy Britton prepctre the dummy sheet for publica- tion. No wonder the Pro-Vue stuff ol- wcys leads in the paper drive! The clock says 3 p.m. cmd Doris Iuenke, Ioyce Poston, cmd Kathleen Cuny get into cr mad rush os they try to meet their deadline. These Nicky's Notes ore pretty cute, if I sciy so myself! Copy reading seems to be umus- ing to Mcxrie Ripps and Sherry Burch as they check their article for mis- takes. 17 There's the game and exams, and, well, just .... please 9.1 In chapel, raising their hearts to God, are Iudy Elder, Ellen Rolf, Rosemary Knight, Betty Pack, lo Ella Osborn, and Gail Voelker. CW jig JDJ C ,gf t ,ag we i was if A LDQF SL stands for street, doesn't it? No? Mary Io Grothues, Iosie Dominguez and Rosemary Berlon compare inter- Keep smiling. The hall monitors are looking! Ellen Rolf and Judy Elder cordially invite the student body to as- sist at daily Mass. View sheets after their Sodality lecture. UZ Seven Su nda Week lSodaIity Standard XXX X. -A1 l T, ,AJ 1 l 'ya Sodalists realize that every way of life must have four elements: it must have a goal, a program, a model and a dedication. The Sodality is not merely a club: it is a Way of life having for its goal, the possession of God in heaven: for its program, the Sodality Rule Book: for its model, Mary, and for its dedication, putting the Sodality before all else. The Sodality members achieve this way of life by daily Mass and Communion, meditation, spiritual read- ing and consultation. By faithfully observing their So- dality rules, Sodalists are better able to sanctify them- selves and their neighbors and to defend their Church, thus bringing themselves steps closer to possessing God. In preparation for the great daily Feast Counting hosts and filling the Ciborium for Communion at daily Mass in the library are Mary Ann Bettge and Hattie Grohmarnassistant Sacris- tcms. Think you can catch it from here? Gail Voelker, President oi the So- dality, and lo Ella Osborn prepare to put up a bulletin board for the So- dality. 9 3 Santa's little helpers. Class Presidents Carol Howard, freshman: Amy Klein, sophomore: Beverly Volz, junior: and Bobbe Billmeier, seniorp put the finishing touches on the Student Council Iesse Tree. And here l am at one year. Student Council representatives tudent Council I lea - Up' Entertainment Vincy Rutio, Iudy Britton, Martha Klein, and Carol Kettler put tcgether the Student Council scrapbook, But you still haven't told us about Charlie Brown, Linda! Running for Student Council offices in '58-59 school year are: Shirley Gallagher, vicevpresident, Linda Winters, secretary, Frances Shipman, secretary, and Ann Whitehead, presi- dent. But where will we sit? Student Council officers-- Marty Vollmer, vice-president: Janet Kee, president: Patti Popp, secretary: and Carolyn Strawn, treasurer--prepare to leave for the Student Council convention in Galveston. And for only a nickel more you have humming in the back- ground. Buying and selling singing valentines at the Student Coun- cil valentine booth are Barbara Small, Lucille Trevina, Sylvia DeLeon, and Frances Burkeen. Siam ti 3 Y? wins M1 9 in fe This year the Student Council has as its main pro' ject the raising of entertain- ment standards throughout San Antonio. Among the other activities of the Stu- dent Council are the Back to School Dance, Valentine Booth, and Courtesy Week. You mean we were supposed to count them? Student Council members Lorrie Barnett. Ioan Quasso, and Beatrice Braun--count stamps to send to the foreign missions. 95 Whistle while you work, offers Indy Britton fthe unworried UD secretaryj to president Carmen Ruiz and vice-president Elizabeth Small while Rose Mary Renclon looks on. P stands tor pretty, prac- tical and PRCVIDENCEH Envious Barbara Carle acl- mires the hard won letters of Barbara Flood and lan Remling. The newest fad at PHS is the newly formed Girls Athletic As- sociation which has for its purpose the encouragement of participation in sports. Any PHS'er may obtain a letter by meriting 25 points through playing in or officiating at intra- mural games. Dead seriousness, that's what we have at our meetings! Whatever it is that's keeping this group cracking smiles must be colossal, Very few meetings bring about this much mirth. 96 CCD,GAA Create Foundation for Christianity, Good Sportsmanship The C.C.D., composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors and sponsored by Sister Mary Patrick, assists in bringing the light of faith to those unfortunate children who would otherwise be unable to obtain this training. The task is time-consuming and requires much effort, but the re- wards are compensating. --1--Mm,-.......w.i,m, , , KE A05 H559 Well, I guess we know who's going to win this game! Sister Patrick presides over a C.C.D. bunco party. Father is the club's honored guest. Now, our next problem is how we are going to get these books untied? C.C.D. President Billie Ruth Pearce 'shows oft' the club's book week dis- play which tied for third honorable mention. Yep, these used calendars surely come in handy! Getting their catechism class material in order are C.C.D. officers Mary Esther Arechiga, vice-president: Betty Ann Dietel, chairman of helpers: Billie Ruth Pearce, presi- dent: Sylvia DeLeon, chairman of teachers. and Gay Iordan, secretary. 97 Observing the Old World through the eyes of the New World, the Latin Club aroused live interest in the dead language by putting up wise old Latin sayings in the halls and offering a prize to the girl who translated the largest number of them. Also, their liturgical posters brought out the meaning of Latin as it is used today in the Mass. Yep, that's what the book says! Mary lane Boring, Barbara Christen- son, and Sandra Anthony take a lesson in using adjective clauses in Latin. I-GUI1, Speec Clubs Language, iii-5 'N You just can't get them kind no more! At the left are Latin I club officers- Pat Haby, Mary Io Grothues, and Kathy Kenedy. At the right are Latin II club officers, Mary lo Hinojosa, Kitty Fischer, and Sarah Ioeris. A . .mf . Vw--ew ww' MTL.: Promote Qld - New And my figures show that we are-W S30 in the hole! Officers of the Speech Club Kitty Fischer, Anna Marie Pena, Sarah Ioeris, Charlotte Poe-mer, and Alice Feille- discuss plans for the next meet- ing. Poor little kitten, she lost her whisk- ers! Carol Singer and Mary lane Obregon make up Dyanne Dingle to portray the cat in the one act play, Parade at Devil's Bridge. And the fish really was t-h-i-s big! Barbara Fournier practices up on her charades before Kathleen Driffill, Barbara Lutz, Mary Ieanne Hoffman and Sandra MacQuellan for the Speech Club Christmas party. Grease paint, bright lights, and even brighter dialogue whirl from the busy schedule of the Speech Club of Providence High. From the informal speeches given at each meeting, to learn- ing the ropes and rules of the stage, worth-while speech habits are fostered, possible dramatic talent is encouraged, and the ex- plosive energy of ambitious rnern- bers is released inthe projects of the club, which, though few, are large in enjoyment and ex' perience. Jil lust what Uncle Sam is looking No-o-o-o, l don't think our treasury could stand another bill Officers of the ScienceClub-BarbaraGramer, president: Cookie Meyer, vice-presidentp Mary Ellen Kock, secretary: and Marlene Reinhard, treas- urer-lgok over the financial status of the club. Scientists of Tomorrow Depend on tudents of Toda The Science Club here at PHS has as its rnain aim to foster an interest in the now prominent field of science. The destiny of tomorrow depends on our junior citizens of to- day and on the fields they enter. The eyes of Uncle Sam are focused on these scientific-minded citizens. for! With the confidence of an old hand in the laboratory, Marty Voll- mer pours a little more solution into the flask while preparing a distilla- tion experiment. Gloria Garcia and Kitty Fischer don't seem to have as much confidence in Marty as she herself does, Crooked letter, crooked letter U! Pat Bauch and Shirley Gallagher prepare the Science Club bulletin board amid chemical apparatus. Bu in s CIub's Acti ities Keep lub Busy We ,+- sf Revising the Calendar? P anrrrria prolect or tie year are Business Club officers Gertrude Grothues treasurer Margaret Decocl-r president Sylvia Carrbay secretary an Barbaa Finnegan vrrepresr dent R aiy for a car-washi 3 pa ty'. Patsy Fillirrger, Mary Lrrlie Velarde, and Sylvia Caribay wait for Viola Grolrman and Annie Lyssy to get in the car as they can be oft on a field trip. Student Directories hat off the press! Consuelo Robles and Sofia Anqulo wonder if they're getting triple talk about the Student Directory from Mary Lulie Velarde, Dorothy Gonzales, and Helen Lamm. Business Club of PHS, made up of future secretaries, publishes a yearly student di- rectory. Keeping in practice, the members aid the faculty in providing assistant sec' retaries for them. NGUUI1 Looks Toward Future Teachers Starting their year with the pom-pom sale and continuing through with conventions and a radio raffle, the Future Teach- ers, under the guidance ot Mrs. H. E. Stimel, get a good idea of a teach- er's busy life. Their organizations aim is to interest the members in the vast world ot teach- ing. An apple a day kms-ps deten- fions awayfu Cloria H itz and Sylvia Zamora present Sister Maureen and Sister Florence Marie with bright, shiny applcs on F.T.A. Apple Day, 102 String, String, who's got the string. Carmen Ruiz, Iackie An- derson, Billie Ruth Pearce and Barbara Wagner, Future Teach- ers al1,do a little bit of learn- ing on the construction of pom- poms. I hope I look happy 'cause rny feet are killing me! Kathy Gruen, district par- liamentarian, and Marcia Wel- tens, district Miss F.T.A,, are two outstanding members ot the F.T.A. , Qrfi 'gtg - .f fy, , V 1 , filo ' A JA 9 ' .- .Q YJ ' , i15 E,.efj . ' , 4 H, ,K . . , .- u. K: 4 I , r W , . .gh , , V . .mr . - .' 36 - R i x 1 W 2 S VX 'z 1 Future Nurses Club officers Charlene Bock, corresponding secre- tary: Carolyn Kotula, parliamentarian- historian: Marilyn Mayer, treasurer: Margaret McLemore, recording secre- tary: Erin Hermes, second vice-presi- dent: Carol Blakey, first vice-presie 'FK t 1 l 'f G Q L p 5 . l El' ' F t V3 as F it . V it .. t are ,., r. tl K . '55:S'.-1' if! M . .f 4 'rm' N .' 'A -. .- .2 . my 514.1 15 Jil lf f,gf ?,-2,-ff:-X -1, f 1 ,M ve. Futu re Nu rses With the aid of science, rnan's health is being looked after by those dedicated to medicine. Help- ing girls towards that goal, the Future Nurses gives them an idea of what life would be like as a nurse through film strips, speakers, and field trips to San Antonio's medical centers. Also the organization strives to create interest in the ever-grow- ing field of medical science. lf I don't have to take care of anyone like my little brother ...... Anna Perez, Sarah Bowick, and Sylvia Godoy discuss a prospective career in nurs- mg. dent? and Patsy Elder, president - -'-.e 'fIrt!L::.ris2e,.v4,ff pose after their installation into ot' fice for the year '57 - '58, Plan Career of Service Do you think she'll live? Mary Alice Pena is in good hands .... she hopesl They may not know exactly what's wrong, but Bernadette Bernal and Alice Coronado came to her rescue. Now, how do you make a quarter note again? Winding their merry musical way through theory Class are Marie Ripps,Carolyn Finger, Eileen Doyle, Sarah Ioeris, Angela Savoy, Ierry Von Schwanitz, and Linda Winters. Everything from Beethoven to Leroy Anderson--the musicians of Providence can show you how it's done. They know how to do it right too, as evidenced by the awards they win at annual events such as the National Auditions and the Guild. PHS'ers Stud the Through Tri-M Dentist's Delight! The ensemble. composed of Virginia Kutac Barbara Small, Mary Solis, Chrystal Stark Beatrice Gonzales, Mary Io Nitsch, Eloise Hernandez, Nancy Deason, and Ioan Arnett companied by Ann Whitehead, come in on the downbeat. Liberace never had it so good! Virginia Knight and Mary Ellen Koch play a duet for the enraptured CySister hopesj theory class. ' i Fine Arts Art Club The school's new expansion program? No, these are just some enthusiastic Art Club members. Vincy Rufio, Patsy Elder, Carolyn Shultz, and Gracie Lopez work at their masterpieces oi the San Antonio sky line. l hate to be different but I think it's..., er ..... beautiful! With their finished works behind them to inspire them, Anna Marie Flores, Grace Selva, Mary Lulie Velarde, and Paula Dlugosz feel that all is not lost, so they try again. Dare me to drop it? Admiring the work of much older artists, these modern-day artists--Sandra Cline, Dyanne Dingel, Ierry Barbera, Pat Garcia, Rosalind Rippstein, and ' Pauline Zuercher--have a glimpse at the past. The Pale-tteers find beauty in everything from the simple lines of the atom to the delicate tracery of shadows on a wall. Their aim is to foster art ap- preciation, and they do this by visiting places of artistic beauty, by observing the works of great painters. and by striving to create their own master- pieces. 'ffkilm ' 'Tm M The Providence Chapter of the FHA, Whose members consist of juniors and seniors, contributes greatly to the society of our school. Sister Bertina and her chapter members have among their many activities the annual style show, and adopted a main project which this year was the buying of the cnb setforthe chapel You take the stars and I'1l take the stripes. Three junior Betsy Rosses, Genevive Karam, Barbara Christ ensen and Betty Daniels, make Texas flags for veterans as one I xi? of the FHA's annual activities. OUR DRESSES CAN BE EXQUISITE, BECOMING FASHIONABLE, AND AT dans SAME TIM LL i I I I 1 ' k ,. rl ii I-Q X A Q H Iv .Q In V- -f-- , V A A Modesty is the best policy! Diana lo Galvan and Marina Olivares stand back and admire the beautiful and meaningful FHA show case. .4 r as Yes girls, we certainly have progres- sed since September! Providence Chapter officers- Qseated left to rightj Lydia Laborde, historian: Gracie Selva, historian: and Dianna Porras, presi- dent: and fstanding left to rightj Sylvia DeLeon, song leader: Rosemary Berlon. secretary: and Barbara Keller, treasurer: proudly observe the progress they have made since their first meeting in Sep' tember, lO6 N 0 Home Life Furthered FHA Order! Order!! Pleasell! Officers of the Marian Chapter of the FHA - Yvette Von Toussaint, treasurer: Kathy Ken- nedy, vice-president: Mary Emma Traylor, president: and Gloria Ramirez, secretary - pre- side over their meeting. Right, left, right, left... Obtaining vital model- ing information, for the annual PPOF Style Show, from Dada Kuntz Finch are FHA'ers - Adrienne Wille, Edwina Karam. Nancy Beissner and Vir- 1 , ., 4. V, Q1 V- 5 53 I1 I sl v 15,1 if Y f K in ., ,fl ginia Lutz. The sophomore division of the FHA, Marian Chapter, with Sister Liberta as its sponsor, participates in many activities. Some of the more important activities of this chapter this year are the making of Advent wreaths and autumn corsages, the giving of a bunco party, and the re-planting of rosebushes on the school campus. Make sure you only pin it to her uniform! Amy Klein assists Ioyce Dupre as she pins a Valentine Heart Corsagen on fellow member, Margaret Ouinn. Sylvia Gonzalez waits her tnrn to be pinned , 107 FHA, Red Cross Work Toward New Horizons ,414 ,i 1 ig' Effie 5 5 ' f 2 ,, t 3 4 ' 3 1 fi if a 3 ', if is ,tg E fr Q.. . 1 it ' 1 f ,. FF 1 '43 WT , A ,r , ff ' V :,. , ,L:F.,,f Few fully realize the kindness be- stowed upon Providence by the Monica Chapter of the FHA. its freshmen rnem- bers, under the direction of Sister Angelina, fill diligently all ink bottles of the school almost faster than they are emptied. This year their main pro- ject is the starting of a fund, with which they, along with the other two chapters, will buy yearly, an article to be used in the future gym. Knit one, purl two: knit two, purl one Danielle Kolodzie, Virginia Fultz, Nora Mae Gerloff, and Carol Howard are busily creating beautiful autumn corsages . lOS 411+-...W , -f--....,,,,sq ,Q Let me prove my point. In Hobert's Rules of Order .... Preparing for their meeting are Monica Chapter officers - Marilyn Margo, sec- retaryi Paul Carabetta, treasurer: Re- becca Garcia, vice-president: and Cynthia Tatsch, president. Ink, ink everywhere A and I left my pen at home! FHA members Liz Lemes and Elizabeth Naughton act as official co-ink bottle fillers, graciously filling all the empty ink bottles of the school - an FHA project. The members of the lunior Red Cross, by their many activities, are realizing that much satisfaction can be derived from helping others. Some of their more prominent projects are filling gift boxes to send overseas, making tray favors, cookies and candy cups for hospitals and orphanages. They find that giving generously of their time is worth its weight in per- sonal satisfaction. 'ii W ,VW s V 1 If 1 aft --'Q T, X t it I Roll one, stamp one, roll one, stamp one ...... Donna Kaupert, Marlene Reinhardt, Kathy Gruen and Carolyn Kotula assist Pat Lamm, president of the Iun- ior Red Cross, in making Red Cross decorations. She must have kissed the Blarney stone! Grace Cortez, Iulia Karam, and Mary Jane Gosnell ad- mire the 'Little Shamrock Lady' which was sent to the veterans hospital for Saint Patrick's Day. Don't you think they could use some VigOIO? Kathy Gruen and Mary lane Obreqon prepare the latest Iunior Red Cross bulle tin board. lO9 S 3 cw K v we im iz i f Ls he it 5- , Ss Q1 ami 'is I 5 .Mini r -,:g:.fw:xe , rgljfkzfrf 'Ee' riiif , fraii if' i m i ei, , , is M , ff 5 K i , 4 i . , ..,.,, 1' Galaxy of oices Front row, left to right: A. Feille, F. Martinez, G. Ramirez, P. Siebenaler, B. Haas I S. Hornsby, K. Kennedy, M. Holland, L. Trevino, B. Ramirez, S. Gonzalez, M. Gauna, Secon Flood, K. Verebely, M. Moore, V. Knight, V. Lutz, P, Rayburq, I. Von Schwanitz, P. Habv l T. Barnes, B. Small, B. Kniqht, A, Randol, C. Schmidt, I. Poston, B. Lutz, S. Ault, V C. Martinez, H. Valencia, D. Bachmeyer, M. T. Solis, A. Willie, M. l. Nitsch, B. Braun I al, S. Cerda, P. Esparza, K. Fischer, B. lones. Top left: Virginia Knight Kutac, President: Ioan Arnett, Historian, Theresa Gros, Vice President C. Singer, B. Bern Treasurer: Virginia 'W' 'ft wt wt s we t v.. gf ygrsigigi., ,El if , f. 5 . ' My ,,.,. , , , V .,...,:M,,, A .m,.,r.f1,. , -::,.:,'1.fw y , 'Ml se, Gaw- rw-z:f .eefrrwf .SEN ' ,r4' -M 5251 .f12':':. 3:15 'i2 ' 5 'f?:g? K ff? Y z vsiczg - :i:EUif:1-- 5 li? ' it-ismpiy 1 'YS 3 X SE ii? Y , , Mi M ' .Q AF, f i 2 41 - , Q :Q- ra, A: 5 . .11 fy 5515: , Zi? Q, . gg. t. 4 ,. RSE - - 1 2 .5 ., ' :' ' :IF V? .. lie ,J-I iii? -:Z ati, r 1:13 ix 'Tv 4 .U 4 A i fs WF is 1 5 ll a. Q , :E Gi 1 N 2 f Q at E . e gg, , Pi , Ek, ,wx 2 fit? -V4 -, . f Lak tw . ..... 2? A' .. for is Q .i , N,- M all 4 s 553, S thai mfg, 3 ' . if WWQ xt as K .. .sw ,-wav if Q R5 A Y 4 .51 - . - ' ,... ,, 2 fs YI X YP? .fa fmwvrig, Q ri Ch ' t nzo, C. Schoenberg, G. Elster, M. Vasquez, I. Arnett, C. Stark, A. Whitehead, V, Kutac, 0 P - M3 I' Ian W: I. Poston, N, Deason, D. Ullrich, I. Walsh, N. Beissner, S. Wright, T. Gros, B. Dietel, B ristensen, B. Mansfield. Third row: L. Egan, Y. VonToussaint, H. Tower, I. Heye, A. Savoy. y. G. Iensen, I. Garcia, A. Klein. B. Gonzalez. Fourth row. B. Currie, L. Helms, P. Schauer, pre, L. Winters. B. Fournier, C. Poerner, M. Brosch, E, Hernandez, N. Bosler. Absent from picture: Q Whitehead, accompanists. Top right: Tri-M Officers. Alice Fei1le.Secretaryg Barbara Lutz 2' .. re Q. :da ..,5'SSi M' as Q55 m r , 52.3 Sha1l I put these books according to the alphabet or according to color? Barbara Carlin and Barbara An- derson are busy performing their duties as library assistants. The members of the Teen Age Library Association act as a source of energy to the library by serving as desk assistants and by shelving books. This year, the TALA adopted the re- sponsibility of buying a new white Mass vestrnent since the library is the scene of daily Mass. This picture is posed-nobody smiles during an algebra test. Paging through an annual from 'l the Universal Bookbindery collection are Ruth Miller, Agnes Iarzombeclc. and Paula Dlugoz during a field trip. 1. ....-l '-'-l ,c.x.j' fait? ,rw l I 0 o L Q 0 l I- O b E Rosalind Rippstein, president: Barbara Diver, V1C9'P1'eS1d9I11: loan Arnett, secretary: Bar- bara Parrish, treasurer: and Theresa Gros, rrrr Q dlsplvy Chairman. ,f-,kgu,tmgg,sg , Jf1Srsgr2'ls, ' 351123.43 . 5 sisrew aw w A r Fl , 8 , s 5 531 giesk gaw f e 'lf' '- gil' fl Q' resist is ,,, xi. V tkyy I l ? T f K 3 - K s ll2 . . S.'ers Find Formula for Success gil 4 -I 4. At the 1958 National Honor Society reception, girls from the respective classes were given recognition for their outstanding leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Among the new members pictured are Seniors Rosemary Berlon, Margaret DeCock, Patsy Elder, Barbara Parrish, Barbara Finnegan, Gertrude Grothues, Patti Popp, Barbara Wagner, and Ann Wunchg Iuniors Dyanne Dingel, Catherine Fischer, Doris Iuenke, Virginia Knight, Barbara Lutz, Rose- mary Milligan, Io Ella Osborn, Francis Shipman, Helen Tower, Gail Voelker, Beverly Volz, Ann Whitehead. Sophomores attaining probationary membership are Ioyce Dupre, Mary Io Grothues, Patricia Haby, Iudy Heye, Carol Kettler, Amy Klein, Margaret Quinn, and Ianice Richards. In the above picture, Rev. Iames Moore, guest speaker, presents Barbara Lutz with her membership card. Pat Tower assists. Mistress of Ceremonies is Ann Campbell. wu.ssm,:w V fir' 2 1 L , 1 ' Presiding over the PTC meet- ing is Mr. Richard Volz, presi- dent, assisted by Mr. H. Koch, treasurer: Mr. O. l, Bock. first vice-president: Mrs, L, R. Gram- er.. corresponding secretary: Mrs. F. S. Siebenaler, second vice-president: and Mrs. C. M. Fischer, recording secretary. Not pictured is Mr. W. I. Robitzsch, parliamentarian. N x! 4p P Smiles of accomplishment show on the faces of these PTC members as they close another eventful meeting with refresh- ments. One of the busiest groups connected with Providence is the Parent-Teacher Club which promotes good relations between faculty members and parents. Their many activities include holding their regular monthly meetings and game parties, and sponsoring graduation and the senior luncheon. I P-TC Works Toward Better PH -k WN Z rm A J B5 . rgrr si r TH fell YOU Whflf Fm QOHUCI do! The masters of the squirrel cage, Mr. Robert Cline and Mr. Alfred Gicmotti, preside at the P-TC Games Party. ThQt's taken ccxre of then. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gramer meet with Siste-rAnge1ing during cr Parent-Teacher Conference, 115 Looking Crt odd-shaped objects called Sputniks cmd Explorers are Gail Voelker, Sodcrlity prefect cmd Iunet Kee, Student Council president. How will these new developments given us by science affect our religious und civic lives? The future will tell. ,f , 0 ate It? l.3Ul1C II1 ff r -'wfffgif bzgaug f. Y ,Iw- fsfiv if--',ftg,,5 ri' W A' 1 X ww. L4 Qt im-WWW 1 -. r K ,. z',i ..-. D v 1- - 4 F fl yn., wg PQ Alf! 'sv.?F-Vvv' iff . ' ll 1 ,- Q I, ' r , fix , 'I -,vi . f LA- A . . J' ff .is ,i.s',jgf'PA,' SQA var .V 1 . F, 5- I1 4 RH- .V 1, f'.'j'f. - -1 L X- ..- .N rg.. 1? ffl iv 1 -. 'K f ' fix if 4.1: x ' I, fx '-3k.1gf,4- 4 ,',, I Q- . - 2 f-j1gjg'w 3 f r ' V - I. A .ff 'rf 3-wb f ' I 1 J A Y n'1 .?f . A 1:4-'Q A alypso Caper, Senior-Fi h Part Welcome Students to '57 School Year Hawaii, Hawaii. Hawaii? Translation--How are you. etc. PHSers and dates dance at the Calipso Caper while the monkey is caught in the act on the palm tree. I Q1 lull' ill 'I llflllllll i ll' yl llglll . , A. I I is .... And here we find the friendly natives of the island. The friendly natives of PHS enjoy the music al the dance sponsored by the Sludent Council. Did they come from Amer- ican Bandstand? Fish Tommie Loverde cmd Ruth Ann Miller show seniors and fish how to jitterbug: and Mary Ellen Koch, senior, takes it all in. The four freshmen? Senior Class Officers Pat Towers, Mary Ellen Koch, Bobbe Billmeier, and Gay Iordan open up the Senior-Fish party with a hearty welcome. imc ,., . ,, is Doub1e trouble? Twin Fish Marilyn and Carolyn Brown prove double trouble lor Seniors as they are made to whistle alter eating a cracker. 119 Lights, camera, action! The finished product of the juniors' efforts is the stage where the seniors' rings await them. Class of ' 8 Begin Role as Seniors Who's the next lucky one, Father? Father Iohn Fitzgerald looks over his list of seniors as Sandra Winfield receives her ring from Father Moore. 120 I'11 get one next year. just wait! Beverly Volz daydreams as Father James Moore puts Sylvia Aguirre's senior ring on her finger. IX I Retreat Casts Spiritual Footlights on Stage of PH 1 1 Hey, you over there, WAKE UP! ! Delivering the first conference of the retreat is Father Curly. retreat master. He Missa est .... Go, the Mass is ended. Reverend Iohn Curly, SJ., opens the annual retreat by celebrating Mass for the Providence student body. Cou1d these be canonized some day? Reading spiritual books and praying while waiting for Father are these PHS'ers. 121 Color Day comes but once a year and when that once rolls around, P.H.S. falls into a state of utter, but active, confusion. This activity tends to sharpen school spirit and to bring forth hidden talents, artistic and otherwise. When the day of judg- ment finally arrives, and the con- fusion has turned slowly into organ- ization, Providence steps forth to re- ceive her honors. We're ole Providence hands! Lorraine Parks, Barbara Diver, Carol lean Braden, and Mary Ellen Koch, first prize winners from 103, beam with pride as they display their very large trophy. Chemistry is good tor something! Proving it with their second prize are Seniors Iudy Britton, Patti Popp, and Ierry Barbera from 101. When a camera clicks .... Iucly Kosharek. Ann Campbell, and Bunny Bowick proudly show their third prize trophy to the P.H.S. audience. l22 --ww, Fouled again ..... caught doodling! Dianna Io Galvan, Patsy Ascencion, and Rita Gianotti were certainly not caught doodlingu as their first honorable mention Color Day display clearly shows. Seniors Clean - Up On Color Day ,wmttettrtyafnrwfftwfwf ff - K-and Hey, Girl, your socks are rolled up! W Iudy Britton and Alice Vollmer as 4 Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee entertain Iudy Poston, who played Alice in the ' Color Day production of Alice in Wonder- land. Seniors are quite a class ..... Seniors gratefully ac- cept and acknowledge their leadership with the singing of their pep song. l23 l'll explore art more often if it brings a first place rib- bon! Pat Garcia, Ierry Barbera, and Bunny Bowick admire their first place Art Club display. Put 'er there, pardner! Student Council Officers Patti Popp, Ianet Kee, Marty Vollmer, and Carolyn Strawn give themselves a pat on the back lor their second place display. , -W -ffasqsms 'steam .- ,H 5 iiiiiii Art Di pla Tops in Book Week Gbservance Book Week was commemora- ted this year with each club do- nating the book of its choice to the library. A display was set up around each book and at the an- nual tea given by the Library Club, awards were presented to the first, second, and third place winners. At all times?? Sylvia De Leon, Mary Louise Felan, and Dianna Io Galvan stand by the FHA third place book display. l24 Courtesy is contagious in Providence each year as Courtesy Week, sponsored by the Student Council, appears on the calendar. Trying to keep their red bows, PHS'ers greet each other with a howdy, ya'll . Faculty members are never burdened with carrying their own books to school because a pro- spective Miss Courtesy is always on the spot. Courtesy is contagious at PHS. Diana Porrcrs proudly showing oft her title of Miss Courtesy poses by the Student Council bulletin board. Senior Crowned Miss Courtesy of ' Diana Porras doesn't seem to mind the remarks com- ing trom the on-lockers after being pronounced Miss Courtesy of 1958. I' A 4 P P C A 4 P A ' P' F o u f A' X SS C559 L.QfglQ,fg ,,,, ,, t,,,.,-,sQsQsg,-,Qm 2 HOWDY YALL LETS BANGMUP URTESY WEEK s-ma ffwsggw Nyw St 'X -T4 sf A Wonderful fairy tale complete with a good fairy, dancing dolls, and a kindly toy-maker set the scene for Babes in Toyland, the Marian Choristers' offering for this year. Virginia Kutac and William Iohn- son played the leads of Mary and Allan while Mary Theresa Solis and Charles Brussels portrayed lane and Tom: and, of course, as no fairy tale is complete without a villain, Alfred Alonzo was master of the evil de- partment as Barnaby. Gne Act Play, Gperetta Provide Dramatic Touch to School Year Get off my tail! Gay Jordan, as prop- erty girl, rated the Best Actress Award at the One Act Play 7 fem FeSll.VCIl. li Z ' Yet---U-go on! The devil CGail Voelkerj, slinking off the stage, gave one last grimace at the triumphant Abbess Kado Uerry BarberaD, her cat CDyanne Dingleb, Madame Mathurin Qflosernary Milli- qanj, and her daughter CRosalind Rip- psteinj, bringing Parade at the Devi1's Bridge to a successful close. Provi- dence's entry in the one-act contest merited a superior rating with Gay Iordan as the Property Girl, receiving the Best Actress Award and Dyanne Dingle, receiving an honorable men- tion for the Cat's performance. The play was under the direction of Sister Mary Michael. go! But I don't want to Soph Prove P. E. Worthwhile Take Volleyball Troph Getting off to a good start, sophomore home room 205 was victorious over all. Beginning by de- feating the freshmen, they kept on going, win- ning over their upper- classmen - both juniors and seniors. Being the only class winning all their games. Being the only class winning all their games, the Sophs Won the trophy without the final heated game at Central Over here, over there, there are sophomores every- where. . Celebrating their well earned victory over the rest of the school in volleyball intramurals, room 205, the victors, backed up by their sophomore classmates, hoist their trophy high. We've got that grand feeling! Team members ol victorious room 205, Ckneelingl Virginia Lutz and Nancy Beissner Cstanding left to rightb Regina Lal-Iood, Margaret Quinn, Ioyce Dupre, Mary Io Nitsch, captain, Patti Barbera, Ellen Rolf, Yvette Von Toussaint, and Sylvia Ann Zamora proudly show off their trophy. Teaching good sportsmanship and keeping students physical- ly fit are the aims of the physical education classes. A few of the sports participated in by the students are volley- ball, basketball, baseball, and occasional back-breaking ex- ercises. How! How, yourself!? Sharon Beck, Karen Sue Duncan, Ieanetter Tarrillion, and Carol Risz clap rhythm to the dance perform- ed by Mary Agnes Granieri and Iane Sanford. Geddap, you lazy, slowpokin' hoss! About to begin a wheelbarrow race in P. E. are Mimi Schitfers, Danielle Kolodzie, and Dottie Gosnell. Jackie Giroud, Beverly Zimmerman, and Royce Dornwell portray the human wheelbarrow. Ready .... Aim .... Patti Barbera obtains from Susan Brennan helpful hints on how to make the bowling ball roll down the alley without her linger left in it. , MafY's Boy Child 'Www The Marian Choristers, under the T Part of the school decorations put up by direction of Sister Agnes Rose, sing the Senior Class was the Crib Scene which stood with The fullesi Of h01idUY Spifii CIT in the yard lending the Christ-spirit to Christmas. the annual Christmas Pageant. When is it our turn again? Members of the speech class get ready to say their next lines in the annual Christ- mas Pageant. Camera shy, Marty? Carolyn Strawn, Marty Voll- mer, Ianet Kee, and Patti Popp stand before the Iesse Tree after the candy procession to the Infant Iesus, a new project sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. Christma Festivitie limax Year Who needs Arthur Murray? We'll take American Bandstandf' PHS'ers and their dates enjoy the music by Dolores Sarro at the Holland Holiday sponsored by the Iunior Class. Iohn ........ Marsha! The Christmas season rushed in with a whirl of activities beginning with the Pageant presented by the Sodality, Speech Club, and Choral Club. The Bundle Procession to the Iesse Tree in the lobby followed: and then to wind up their holiday season in wonderful style, PHS'ers attended the Juniors' Christmas dance, the Hol- land Holiday. Gcxbfest! lively gab session. Two PHS Seniors and their dates are caught by the photographer at the dance A break is taken for a .ara K Queen Joyce Yvonne of the House of Dupre I Sophomore Rei ns As Queen of Nations From around the world they come-- to keep a Rendezvous. The court oi her majesty are as follows: Kitty Fischer, mistress of Ceremonies, Ninon Cadena, Spirit of France: Lady Elsa Medina and Escort, Frank Cadenay Sandra Escamilla, Spirit of Spain: Princess Anna Marie Flores, and her escort, Louis Zatarain: Royal Pages--Annette and Lizbeth Ling, Queen loyce Dupre and escort, limmie Zotz: Spirit of Ireland Renee Pingenot: Duchess Carolyn Kotula and her escort, Eddy Godwin: Countess Edna Sandoval and her escort, Rene Sandoval: Spirit of lapan Patty Huskey: Lady Marilyn Moore, escorted by Robert Lozano: Spirit of Austria--Linda Moore. Dream Along With Me The Queen and her escort, Iimmie Zotz, begin an enchanted evening with the iirst dance. Her Majesty glides regally along the stairway to the stairway to the stars'... Queen Ioyce of the House of Dupre bestows her gra- cious smile upon the loyal subjects of her court. The Senior Class presented Song of Bernadette on February Zl, 22, and 27, l958, as a commemoration of the one-hundredth anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes to Bernadette Soubirous. The double cast consisted of: Patsy Elder-Louise Soubirous-Ierry Barbera lanet Kee-Sister Mary Theresa Vazous-Gay Iordan Bobbe Billmeier-Bernadette-Sandra Winfield Iudy Britton-Marie Soubirous-Vincy Ruffo Rosalind Rippstein-Ie-anne Abadie-loyce Cor- rigan Fred Ender-Dean Peyramale-Fred Ender Bob Maese-Soubirous-Bob Maese Mary Clare Osborn-Croisine-Alice Feille Phillip Garcia-Bouriette-Phillip Garcia Patsy Ascencion Bernarde CCIStGrOtf1VlGry Esther Arechiga Frank Conley-Antoine Nicolau-Frank Conley Ismael Montalvo-Mayor Lacade-Ismael Mon- talvo Alan Siebenaler-lacomet-Alan Siebenaler Mel Boykin-Doctor Dozous-Mel Boykin Patti Popp-Celeste-Anna Marie Pena Genevieve Karam-Madam Perenef-Barbara Gramer Ann Wunsch-Mother losephine-Ianet Yaeger The top picture shows Dean Peyramale and his maid, Celeste, discussing Berna- dette's visions. The middle shot pictures Bernadette in one of her visions with her family and friends gathered around. The bottom picture depicts Sister Vazous and Mother Iosephine debating if Sister Marie Bernard QBernadetteiD should be allowed to see her family after ten years. it ' 9 i Seniors Stage Song of Bernadette in Honor of Lourdes Centennial L fX A ff!!! KBNQL WL. As Sandra Winfield CBernadettej sees the Blessed Mother, Alan Siebenaler, Vincy Bobbe Billmeier and Sandra Winfield play the title roll in the Song ot Bernadette. Alan Siebenaler as Iacomet questions Sandra Winfield about her visions and endeavors to persuade her that she made them all up. Pictured in the schoolroom scene are Iudy Britton CMari9, Bernadette's sisterl. Carolyn Strawn, Virginia Davalos, Helen Dettling, Diana Porras, Carmen Ruiz, Pat Masch, Ann Campbell. Bobbe Billmeier QBernadettej, Sylvia Aguirre, Gloria Mayer. and Gay Iordan CSister Vazousj. Rufio, Bob Maese. Mary Esther Arechiga. Ierry Barbera, and Carmen Ruiz, kneel in expectation. Come Sun or Snow - Providence Will hine As basketball season rolled around, PHS'ers began brush- ing up on their techniques in preparation for the basket- ball intramural games. Games between home rooms finally eliminated the teams to one per class. Competition between classes followed, leaving the sophomores and seniors to play off in the final game. lt's gonna go - go - go ..... oops! Missed again! Photographer Gilda catches one ot the many exciting moments in the basketball game between the juniors and the sophomores. 'Q lu 1 Of 4 A M il - . WW! fn, K Gail's really on .... oops .... off the ball! Gail Voelker, captain Qtar rightb. prepares her junior team, Qlrom left to rightj S. Gallagher, B. Carle, S. Horns- by, I. Elder, G. Cortez, and B. Rod- riguez tor one ot their final basketball games. I challenge you to a... blub! Living it up in the od- dity of a Texas winter - real snow - are these snowball pitching fresh- men, Nancy Huqi lo Ann Spencer, Ernestina Solis, and Royce Dornwell. V -Q A in First place by popular demand! Claire Cotter, Barbara Wagner, Margaret lVlcLemore, and Virginia Kutac add finishing touches to their table which wan them the popularity trophy and which was awarded sec- ond place by judges in Ioske's 'lable Setting Contest. l37 l'kalm'? C if J lsls Winter wonderland. No, the sun cannot be blamed for the splotchy scene, Eager PHS'ers just couldn t resist weart ing it away through snow fights. After all, San Antonians do not get this chance often, ., P .l,, -, , ',n.4. f ,rg ' ' 'ff - ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 rag'-W W - ,KA , ,,, ,en - V. , ,ML 1 N' V 'fl , ,L ,V 3 , J W .,.,W 5 H Q A, , W 'fs-wa.,, r , - S ' .-ny, '- 4, , 5 1 . Q '11 , 4 y . 4- . fa W ' . ,M Q t X ,. 4 -. -' M e 5. -an AHS? Senior Stars Shine I, Ierry Barber Prettiest I I I I I 1 1 I I f I 1 f Sandra Winfield Cuteist I I, , I 1' I If I I I , 1 1 I I I I I X If I ' 1 1 I f I ' 1 I I I 1' I 1 1 , I , I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 XI 1 I I I I 1 I Bobbe Billmeier Most Popular I I 1 1 I I I1 I I I 1 I I II Gicmotti i si Likely to gceed Ianet Kee Most Representative in 'Hall of Fame' X 5 x X x S. X Q x X x X X X XX X X x X X x Virginia Kutac !Most Talented X N ' x y x x x x x x Genevieve Karam Sweetest ff Carolyn Strawn Wittiest Q., Patti Popp Best A11 Around Q 3 ,t,, , jig? X S? x X WL W Marty Vollmer Most Athletic REGULAR PAT RCDN S Mr. 6 Mrs. Edmund Aldrete Miss Ianie Alvarado Ernest Gallardo and Leo Alvarado Angela and Rudy Mr. Ephraim A. Auedondo Larry Barker Mr. 6. Mrs. E. W. Benefield Benny and Virginia Berns Department Store Mr. G Mrs. I. Biassiolli Bobby and Agnes Mr. G Mrs. O. I. Bock Mr. 6 Mrs. Orloff L. Bowen Miss Catherine Boyle Mary Alice Cadena Mr. -:S Mrs. W. P. 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Tillman, U. S. A. Tom, Olga, Eddie, and Mary Mr. 6. Mrs. Alex Torres Mr. 6: Mrs. I. B. Traylor, Sr. Trinity Drug Store Mr. 62 Mrs. I. Vargas C. E. QC1iffj Vik Mrs. G. B. Voelker Frater Peter Voelker, C. S. S. Mrs. Angela Von Schwanitz Mr. :S Mrs. Von Toussaint Mr. 6: Mrs. H. E. Wagner Miss Susan Lee Wagner Mr. 6. Mrs. lohn P. Wamken Mrs. C. Warzinek Mr. 61 Mrs. Bert Watson Mr. 61 Mrs. Bert Weltens Mr. A. E. Wilhelm Mrs. l. A. Winkler Mr. G Mrs. O'Brien Yaeger 61 Angie c. F. qnefg R. BUSINESS PATRONS A1's Cleaners 905 Ruiz Alvon Beauty Salon 2510 N. Main Ave. Baeten's Flower Shop 1720 Zarzamora Ralph Benavides Radio and T. V. Service 306 Oriental Ave. C. E. Blume, Painter and Decorator 2020 E1 Monte Martin Bauml Plumbing Co. 926 E. Commerce Bixby Service Station 2222 San Pedro Ave. Brackenridge Lodges 201 E. Iosephine St. Burgoyne's Iewelry 114 Iefterson Cartwright Printing and Litho 414 Brooklyn Ave. Castle Inn 1806 N. W. Military Hwg. Central Lumber Co. 1360 W. Poplar St. Crystal Barber Shop 133 W. Main Ave. Cude Bros. Gulf Service 3802 S. Presa Sl. R. A. Davalos. Photographer 1634 Fresno Dr. Mr. :St Mrs. I. L. Deimel 131 Octavia Place Duke Gulf Service Station 520 Bandera Rd. Fred W. Flores Plumbing Co. 602 N. Medina F. P. Friedrick 410 Laurelwood Dr. Garrett's Ice House 1343 Hildebrand Groce's Pharmacy 1901 Cincinnati Ave. Fred O. Harneke Service Station 1629 E. Houston at Olive Harper Method Shop 1312 N. McCullough Hernandez Conoco 2353 E. Houston F. Hew Grocery 923 N. Cocorado Highland Park Cleaners 1810 S. Hackberry I. 1. Fruit Market 1730 W. Poplar Karom's Mexican Dining Room 121 N. Zarzamora Sister Mary Liberta Room 101 Mangold Lumber Co. 1302 W. Summit Frank Manno's Garage 233 Pereida St. Mars Drive Inn 4402 Blanco Rd. Arnold A. Martinez Glover Cleaners Maryl's Service Station 2522 Hackberry Medina Food Store 743 Ruiz My-T-Fine Cleaners 4906 S. Flores St. Pa1mer's Garage 2146 Basse Road Peerless Cleaners 1513 Nogalitos St. Porter Poultry 270 Castroville Road Renken and Kuentz Automotive 1205 San Francisco Ri1ey's Drive Inn 2619 Frio City Royal Pharmacy 1931 N. W. Military Hwy. Ruiz Drugs 327 Ruiz San-An-Tone Hotel :S Coffee Shop Loop 13 at Blanco San Antonio Iobbing Co. 826 N. Medina Schnabe1's 1802 N. Main Ave. Spau1ding's Ice Station 1702 West Ave. A. B. Spencer :S Sons San Pedro at Underpass Sunset Service No. 32 3608 Commerce St. Sunset Service No. 37 5625 San Pedro Vernor S. Surber Plumbing PE-5-0762 Dorothy Thompson Florists 1816 Fredricksburg Road Tony's Food Center 255 Culebra Service Trejo Refrigeration 61 Equipment Co. 516-18 S. Presa Tunie's Drive-Inn 603 Bandera Twin Kiss Dairy 727 Bandera Road Varsity Barber Shop 821 Bandera Hwy. Wallis Conoco Service 2222 N. St, Mary's Fred W. Warneke Service Sta. 1829 E. Houston at Olive Waldenstein Fabrics 2012 Culebra Ave. White's Stores, Inc. 2115 Goliad Road Wormser'Cleaners 6 Dye 1314 McCollough Zim's Ice Station 3403 Blanco Road IS These were the angels who played with the moon, Spinning it like a top. They spun it so far and so high and so wide To this clay it cannot stop. 1.i.- .-. Congratulations to the Class of '58 I UDSON'S AMQJ wfcfwk -5 . 4 W! I I A ,j r .N , '24 1- , 5741 -Q 11,4 -X - , . 1. QQ ,J ' I Q Y. A -4410 'E'- 1 X90 -' ' , llu I f? '.' 'tm T 1,' B 449 -. , ' n .W . 'P 'f- ' I' K -Y, I , 51172111414 'f', .,' or c 011551021 N, .o 4 831 S. Flores DIETZEL CAKE SHOP 2516 N. Main PE 2-4931 i,l1.1--T1 CONTINENTAL CREDIT CORPORATION Automobile Financing-Insurance 1021 Broadway Phone CA 5-2986 San Antonio 2, Texas SCHNEIDER PRINTING CO. 209-11 W. Marker st. CA 6-3347 Greetings ' e .7 HOUSE OF ' S FABRICS, INC. 516 B. Houston st. ' CA 5-7061 Compliments of R. L. NAYLOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE 'EL PROGRESO' GROCERIES AND MEAT MARKET Guadalupe Gonzales, Prop. 1820 Durango CA 3-0016 MODERN PHARMACY No. 1.-5919 W. Commerce St. GE 2-7871 No. 2.-551 Ruiz St. CA 6-2412 No. 3.-101 Old Castroville Prescriptions A Specialty We Deliver SOUTHSIDE FUNERAL INSURANCE COMPANY CASH INSURANCE Ages from 1 Month to 70 Years WA 2-1551 and WA 2-6339 6301 S. Flores St. ROBERTA STARK HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP Hosiery-Lingerie-Foundations 101 E. Houston CA 2-945 3 BLAN CO ICE STATION Rheem Water Heaters 1838 Blanco Road Eljer-Plumbing, Fixtures PE 2-0026 GUARANTEE PLUMBING COMPANY 1 CHRISTY PLUMBING CO. Ed 6. Les Tschoepe Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning Yard Sprinkling Systems , 1410 Hildebrand I H 6 B ICE STATION Compliments of 1907 West Ave. Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.-Weekdays 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.-Holidays SIGMOR SERVICE STATION U Friend No' V 935 Victoria St. LE. 2-0481 Comlffmenfs of ' LA LIBERTA BAKERY Dr. and Mrs. I ose San Martin 121 P1eqsqm0n Rd, C. P. HOWARD SERVICE STATION V Good Luck to the Seniors of '58 VARSITY DRIVE IN THEATRE 1029 Broadway-US Hwy. 81 Comer of Bandera G Culebra CA 6-1972 San Antonio, Texas PE. 5-6207 TODD'S 226 E. Houston St. Wunqm L. Pinto ' -I -5 , ' Manager X U .-. -- My X XT -V x N KOEHLERS BARBECUE :X -gm J R X X j N :ni 'R' ', 01,14 'N -Z' 4, 104 W. Grayson lr X ' X, xi, -X 8 VILLA 6. MORNING TILE CO. 110 Ion Ann ......l..... Convenient J, , Locations wfrffvfa CAMERA clffl- jf Y rum: or sl 9 fl! ' I SAN Auiouqo Q Ausuu ' Sqn in couus cuusn f' Antonio These were the angels who spilled the blue paint Over the nice clean sky. 'I'hey scrubbed it so hard they pushed the sky up- That's why the sky is so high. For the best in dairy products use RIO VISTA Home delivery of ice cream 1900 N. Main Pe 6-3145 Compliments of MARTIN WRIGHT ELECTRIC CO. 227 Olmos Dr. GENE FLESHER AUTO SERVICE Specializing in Wheel Balancing Brakes-Front End Service-Motor Tune. Up 115 Angeles at West Hildebrand and Fredericksburg g ifs -lfmx 1 a ' '51, Th SUNSHINE LAUNDRY 6. DRY CLEANING, CORP. 617 N. Flores 444, CASTLE HILLS FLORIST 100 Sunflower Lane MARIO'S DRUG STORE 1738 Fredericksburg Road Phone: PE-3-9133 San Antonio, Texas .1- BERT C. FRY The Best Investment on Earth is the Earth Itself Real Estate Farms Ranches Investments L ASSO by O O -1 . O REALTOR va 'I eetxm., gr iwsagnrz ESTATY' 1118 FROST NATIONAL BANK Telephone CA-7-8377 -i.-11. NAVARRO PIANO CO. Eugene Navarro, Owner Phone PE-3-7863 1702 Colorado San Antonio, Texas Compliments of RELIABLE BATTERY CO. 115 San Pedro Ave. CA 7-8224 SAN ANTONIO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. 123 Lcrfitte Taking time out from their studies are Barbara Diver and Rita Gianotti, enjoying a Coke. fa. w ,,, .1 xl. -ir., These were the angels who tripped on a star And dumped glitter all over the night. They were scolded severly, but they didn't mind: For they filled the darkness with light. ABC PARTY RENTAL Specializing in Weddings Silver - Glass - Candelabra - Punch Bowls Monogram and Printed Napkins Ca 4-9112 1801 Leal St. E. L. BUCHANAN MKT: 2313 N. Flores St. Fresh Meats - Groceries Drugs - Novelties -l-.Q-. . CITY UPHOLSTERY 2019 N. Main Pe3-1308 ST. ANTHONY GROCERY 304 DeWitt YELLOW CAB COMPANY 222 Newell Street Ca6-4242 CARRANZA'S GROCERY 6. MARKET 701 Austin St. Ca3-0903 WOLFF 6. MARX San Antonio's Friendly Department Store 210 W. Houston SINCLAIR REFINING CO. 1319 s. Medina QUEEN CANDY CO. Original Mexican Pecan Candies Fountain Service St. Mary's at Commerce St. CC16-S922 - DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 105 San Pedro 150 Tarrillion Bros. 1419 S. Presa Pat Cunningham and Ioyce Corrigan are shown some of the appliances from Tarri11ion's. KERRVILLE BUS CO., INC. 202 Augusta Compliments of REED CANDLE CO. 1531 W. Poplar St. AGA ICE :S GROCERY 2403 Vance Iackson STANDARD GARAGE 6. BODY WORKS 111 Denver Blvd. General Automobile Repairing Iohn L. Recker, Owner LE 3-0111 srerunnlg MQN 'N 0152 dOHS HEIHHVH SHNOI THE GLIDDEN CO. 926 Fredericksburg Rd. F ire-A utomobile-Life Insurance at a Saving Automobile Loans at Bank Rates KUTAC INSURANCE AGENCY 915 National Bank of Commerce Bldg. PE 21471 Compliments of SALVAGE SALES CO. 123 Durage St. CA 4-0412 Compliments of SCHIFF'S SHOW STORE 1804 Fredericksburg Rd. .1ll1-l f Charles W. Schneider ln Travis D. Bailey Our Second Century Serving LYTLE W. GOSLING 6. CO. SGH A-T1t0I1i0 Insurance :S Bonds and . Congratulations from Southwest Texas THE GROOS NATIONAL BANK Every Banking Facility RAUSCHER, PIERCE 6. CO., INC. Investment Securities 729 Milam Building San Antonio, Texas Compliments of PRASSEL'S DRUG STORE No. 2 947 Bandera Rd. San Antonio, Texas GE 2-2353 Nat Prassel Wade Hornsby FINCKE'S MARKET 400 E. Iosephine CA 2-2241 ROYAL CROWN COLA Long live PHS! Ierry Barbera and Patti Popp use their RC's in a toast to their school. It's the Quality THE OLD HEIDELBERG Finest Food and Pastry II22 N. St. Mary's CA 6-0833 Three Shops to Serve You KELLY-SCHERRER FLOWER SHOP 326 W. Iosephine St. GUNTER HOTEL FLOWER SHOP Gunter Hotel DOWNTOWN KELLY-SCHERRER 204 Iefferson St. Compliments of BARQ'S BOTTLING CO. San Antonio, Texas MCCRELESS SHOPPING VILLAGE, INC 1130 Fair Ave. .1-.i-Tl Congratulations to the Seniors of '58 DAMON'S RESTAURANT 110 Austin Hwy. IOSKE BROTHERS Alamo Plaza , The best place to buy, say students of J' , qriibl Q'E3. Providence High, is HANDY-ANDY SUPERMARKETS 5. S s 'E Carolyn Finger, Stella Hoyuela, Io Ann Gianotti, and Irma Pacheco admire fine merchandise sold in one of Handy-Andy's modern supermarkets. IOSEPH T. KENNY INSURANCE WITH ASSURANCE 120 College Street San Antonio, Texas Bus. CA 5-2645 Res. DI 2-7143 Compliments of PENNIES FOOD MARKET 1245 Steves Ave. 'LE 2-0820 Fresh Vegetables and Meat 1 GARZA FINANCE CO. 1 Loans 1 103 S. Flores St. CA 6-2481 I Compliments of DIAZ STUDIO 1211 W. Houston sf. CA 3-0672 5 1 MENIER HARDWARE Sporting Goods, Shoe Repair Locksmith and Repair Shop 4515 Blanco Road PE 5-7231 MUNGUIA PRINTERS INC. 2201 Buena Vista CA 7-1944 CA 7-1930 These were the angels who played with the fleece From heaven's fluffiest ewe. They left the scraps, and, try as they may, It wou1dn't come off the blue. 425 Ruiz Street Phone Ca38235 1 Compliments M 6. M MARKET 61 GROCERY Your Friendly Grocer of Nick P. Tello Notary Public San Antoni 1 DIEROLF Foon MARKET o 7, Texas Compliments of GRADYS XXX IUPE LUMBER COMPANY 2314 Gonzales Rd. Le2-2772 Compliments of OLMOS GROCERY MARKET 1824 W. Olmos .-ii-.li Office Phone Ca4-9081 MAROTTA LUMBER COMPANY 2811 W. Martin Street Hamburgers and Root Beer 3316 Fredericksburg Road Pe5-1241 f-,fs , 1 Joe MCIIONG San Antonio 7, Texas A A and B AXLE SERVICE Compliments Of Complete Brake Service CITY WIDE VENDING MACHINE CO 210 711-1 Sf, - REININGER'S SERVICE STATION A Complete Service 1801 West Avenue CCI7-1022 Compliments of DAN'S SERVICE STATION 2363 F rio City Rd. ---il t W. F. Pickard tCounty Surveyor! A County Courthouse Phone Pe3-1154 San Antonio, Texas Compliments of FROSTY ICE STATION 521 Labor For Tops in Fashion Visit lEANNE'S FASHIONS 1015 Rittiman Road Q V y Gun dr Locksmith I Ir wif? cRITEs COMPANY I I 1 1 ' . f I y f cds-6032 109Vz Mein Ave. ., ry gi, - y, 502.1 IMPERIAL CLEANING 5. LAUNDRY I I 'X , 'I f If ix Z X kikq 55, xxx-al x I ,iff 'V I 5615 sdrr Pedro CHITO'S MARKET Gr GROCERY I Best Wishes 1937 - 1958 523 Arbor Place BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK cds-0992 ' GABEHARTIS CONOCO SERVICE St. Mary's at Travis Ca7-8271 STATION 2423 N. Zarzamora Pe2-0504 Member F.D.I.C. WALTER? PHARMACY ' GALINDO 5. SON SERVICE STATION 2901 W- Commerce Sf- 601 Fredericksburg Rd. San Antonio 7, Texas P92-0330 WRIGHT SPORTS Have you found the career you really want? If PHYS fo PIQY Wfighfu BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Travis CII MC1iI1 School of Nursing CGS-2283 215 Camden sr. ces-4381, Ext. 210 , cds-2805 cds-2507 ARTHUR G. RANDOL KLINHS 729 W. Commerce St. 2002 N. St. Mary's St. Blue dr White Saddle Oxfords by Trim Tred 57.95 GROFF BROS. TIRE CO. Fleet Service Guaranteed Tire Recapping dr Repairing W. M. Groff Ca5-7289 W. P. Groff 1430 S. Flores St. C. W. Groff San Antonio, Texas Compliments of GUADALUPE LUMBER CO. 1547 S. Zarzamora CASTLE OF BEAUTY 1971 N. W. Military Hwy. 1.. i..T IENNY'S DRIVE INN 2415 Blanco Rd. EASTLAWN RED 6. WHITE 1008 North Grimes CA. 3-0787 IEFFERSON STATE BANK 1900 Fredericksburg Rd. .i I 1 IEIASQRIAIEST JEWEI ERS - -Qui Affmn 203 E. Houston Street Compliments of Les Miller KENS RADIO NATIONAL INCORPORATED 421 N. Medina San Antonio 7, Texas R. F. Schaefer, representative KOEHLER'S BARBECUE 104 W. Grayson DELL VILLAGE SHOE STORE 2105 Vance Iackson Compliments of I , These were the angels who blew up a balloon Priests of St' Mary S When all of a sudden it popped, Releasing the four winds over the earth, Yours for future Financing and Loans so they never again can be stopped. SECURITY FINANCE CO. 815 N. St. Mary's at Richmond LESLIE NEAL 6. SONS. INC. Wholesale Distributors Conoco Petroleum Products HILL'S DRUG STORE 1315 Frio City Rd. Free Delivery The Best Always Ca5-7283 STOUT PLUMBING 340 Comul . Tel' CG7-7211 Plumbing and Repairs S A u T Sales and Service Cm mom' ems I 1509 Mqrde-11 san Antonio, Texas P632-5242 ,Q f Compliments of g I ' Xfk I W I George Blase W Q K Q 5152- g MORTON LITHO 5: PRINTING CO. N 708 Fredericksburg Rd. xg 1 San Antonio, Texas Compliments of SAMUELS GLASS CO. it W' IIlllllltlwlfllliltllllllllllwll -rbi ,, tt'- w 'lwlttl li lt , wishes of the Film family-with 'N faithfulness and jr respect for .Xerv request OU' l.lM Pledge f Above all, we t carry out the , was 5, , l 'll I ' All ga fame ljllllm Lie limit ROM by !.a.......f:l.. uma. l I n l ' ' 221 Newell Ave. All American Hot Dogs Giant Hamburgers 25C Malts Cold Drinks 1920 Nogalitos St. y , Q-gy, LONE STAR WELDING SUPPLY CO. Lincoln-Victor-Oxygen-Acety. Sales-Service 6. Rentals Paul L. Blaschke, Ir. 2200 So. Flores St. San Antonio, Texas ALAMO IEWELRY COMPANY 52 Years on Alamo Plaza You Furnish the Girl We Furnish the Ring -..--1.l.1-. Day and Night Ietglass Water Heaters CHRISTY PLUMBING CO. 1410 W. Hildebrand l.-.li These were the angels who toppled the box Where the seeds of forests were kept. The seeds drifted down and imbedded themselves And trees toward the heavens leapt. Compliments of A 6 L PLUMBING CO. 720 Culebra PE-63651 ZIZIK-KEARNS FUNERAL HOME Edward I. Downing - Sole Owner Your Catholic Funeral Home Since 1896 . Best Wishes.:s:-471' ,ff ,f',cf -566314-ffn1f' , 1, fl,f'QQfQZafdf2cf YLZZJK Qzqif? ' igif from A Your Yearbook Photographer BEVERLY STUDIOS PAUL'S SHOE STORE 224 E. Houston St. ., Enroll now for a Career in Beauty ALAMO BEAUTY COLLEGE 203 W. Commerce CA-64134 Grand Lodge Order of the Sons of Herman in Texas Founded 1890 Legal Reserve Fraternal Life Insurance Society 515 South St. Mary's Street CA-69261 We Buy Scrap Iron and Metal NEWELL SALVAGE CO. We'1l treat you right Ca7-3141 726 Probandt St. San Antonio, Texas Compliments of I. GUERRERO GROCERY 6. MARKET 502 S. San Augustine Ge2-91 16 SAINT BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL 418 Madison Street Phone Ca6-8178 THE FOX COMPANY Jerry Barbera and Patti Popp stock up on their camera supplies at the Fox Company before that big event QGRADUATIONQ I oe W. Ioeris 219 Ave. A , 1-.1--i LEE DAVIS PAINT CO. DiSfTibUY01'S Wholesale G Retail Masury Paints Dutch Boy Paints Nancy Warren Wallpaper 101 Fredericksburg, Rd. At Five Points San Antonio, Texas 1 STANDARD PRINTING CO. 205 N. Presa St. San Antonio, Texas When Uneeda Electrician Call VOLLMER ELECTRIC CO. CApito1 7-4188 418 Elm Street SAN ANTONIO IOBBING CO. Wholesale Automotive Parts 6, Equipment 826 N. Medina Ca2-1396 1 if 5317 Apfalrlhifi Mara' I foffedf GUIDED ff pans 6 f Insllkwf' and has been Whwmw a UNTER Buuomq For Future Financial Freedom You Must Save More of Your Earnings And Earn More For your Savings Great Western Pays 5Vz'X: On Savings GREAT WESTERN LOAN 5 TRUST COMPANY E. M. Stevens, President Home Office: 1000 No. Alamo-San Antonio Offices throughout South G Southeast Texas UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE Moody Armstrong - Owners - L. A. Iackson, Ir. 2250 Cincinnati Ave. Ge3-661 1 Professional Prescription Service Your Complete Neighborhood Service Free Fast Delivery SEBERA PLUMBING 61 APPLIANCE CO Day 6: Night Water Heater Maytag Appllances Sales Service 1 17 X GW X I s fl! A I a lffy t st yt J' X ' .fgfrfil H H ' xv: .1 SHN CAB-4101 IINIUIIU, IEXIIS 1 2310 Nogalitos 133-5171 NEW MOORE CLINICAL LABORATORY These were the angels who dropped the starch . . - Into an ocean at rest. 529 Moore Bulldmg When the wind and the rain and the storms came by 'll'- It stiffened the water to crests. Compliments Of EL POPO TORTILLA 6. TAMALE FACTORY 703 Ruiz St. CA 6-8971 SHINN'S PAINT 6 HARDWARE THE ROSE SHOP 3613 S' Presa Flower :S Gifts LE 4-3971 126 San Pedro CA 7-8238 William E. Bellew. D.C. RO-I--S AUTO SUPPLY Chiropractor 201 Pleasanton Rd. Appointments 116 E. Dewey Place LE 3.0741 PErshing 5-8611 San Antonio, Texas v WE DELIVER OPEN SUNDAYS TRINITY TESTING LABORATORIES. INC. Material Engineers Consulting, Testing, Engineers, G Analytic Chemists 625 Live Oak Austin Harlingen Corpus Christi San Antonio Compliments of GRAHAM'S CYCLE SHOP Leonard Zettle MAIN FOOD STORE 4127 Blanco Rd. PE 2-5939 1818 N. Main Ave. DAVIS MANUFACTURING co..1Nc. ' J' M' MOICI16'S Sl. Commerce WAH YOUNG CO. FOOD STORE CITY MEAT COMPANY F1 74 Home of Fresh Killed Quality Meats . - 1 3805 S ores LE 3 7 2819 W. commerce sf. San Antonio, Texas CA 6-7721 . K' 1 KJ! vw! ,J J , 'H if ,.-' ,374-' 1 I . I Y' I . , Jfj A fig , ,' Av IHA flips, :ya -nf! M if t - Y LV, 4, P HENRYDAY'GTWf1Fy4f FECCI Eoon MARKET it ,S9E13t1FICE,STl'f'PI6N D . I an 6 , XJAJ ,V I 9 ,Wash fLu1ariCcIti0n - Pick-up - Dgivgf t - KI 701 N- F110 2323 A ' vs. ,J A YJ' 2222915 5 J , 3, t SILVEY MUs1c of , f 4 5 I , 9' ' C793-0187 ,fi o A Records - High Fidelity Equipment NO1'th TOWIIG Plaza Iefferson Vlllage BRUNERS INC. - 6918 SGD Pedro 1009 Donaldson r xl- '. . X 1 2126 Fredericksburg ri GREEN TREE CLEANERS 3700 S. Prescr St. . MARTHA'S 1929 N. W. Militczr H y wy. . SGUTHSIDE FUNERAL HOME LAUREL HEIGHTS PHARMACY 6301 South Flores Main Ave. I M L FISER 5. co Compliments W. C. LANDRUM Q 201 East Dewey 209 N' Main WAYNE BULL AUTO PARTS 445 Ninth at Austin CA5-2946 Best of Luck '58 Seniors ' 3 Mr. 65 Mgs. Alfre d A. Gianotti Vx A wt '1'M 'S A I L V 'A-2' Q M11 The twelfth hour, the whole woman--Our Lady of the Lake presents her to the world. Courses In Arts and Science Business Administration Teacher Training Fine Arts Home Economics Physical Education Library Science Social Science Social Service Swimming and Outdoor Sports Our Lad of the Lake College trives to Solve Puzzl of Education, Life, A Life Everlasting EE A world ot knowledge at her fingertips! . ,ry 1 ll il 3 !'3f ' is ff, YL' 5? ,sl-my .6 ie?-je ' felt, if-iv Z ef.. ,, 5. ,jgy-x ' bllvfir , ..' I .Q 1, ll V4 , U , -. , '22 rf elee A f lv A all H - - at miie-ww ,-f ir .f' l All Q fa gg I ll . I l l a It l 4 1 li 3 ' ' - il Il l lg l ll full If m -t f 1 gulf 5 pl! 1 'lla 7' Jak 1 , . t M55 W, ' Ji. 3 .W- yi. 'Y 1 .Is ' , ,, ,JU .I-! Us qu. 'til . .-a,11 in l . S ,yew i ' M I if .s J' . . .., ., . 4 i'Z4'!'-f r , .0 X V V - 'LAY 111' , My, ' ',fQ1,,., .'.- :tg . x,4,,,,.v i ,, 2- , -.gg-Lv fl - ,,'l 414, it -. 3 rf 2 Q' ' ,bf f 1 1. '. .1 . -- , s - . t. V1 -, . ' , 4 ..,,, , . , , - . , . 1-3,-,,' 'fj- -Pfvz gr 55? 431 .- ,, . ., . - if , fel M. -- H V , 2.. J j'1-' .7::,QX7'r-1' ,T-,-:mg V 42, ',q-L1Qf .s4e'., , , 4 -va' W, 5 4 A- , 2'-f' ah 3, Vs'f,:,'z Q 5-. M f Q, 'la1'.,.,,.' Tie, 14 .MQ 'M1 I 1.-4' U12 , -, ew , 4 -9 reg, ,1.,ffgr-a,w.-,fg+t?an-2f5,H,,fer,. , .- , I - --7 ij' ' 3.-Q? f-,pf -g,,ffaa'ev U Jw -me af ,. -Q rw -. .f Mm. -'f--M - -'Y a Q., 1 , N ., ,-- 2 .- e m ,s we .,.. ,,Jn ' - . - , Q .. 4- ' . ,, , .:, , -'fue ,WL-L- ,leper we .- , ,, , y ,...,.,.,, 4 W , . .. -nd Naam., 'ir.11-gf'-'f'-?f!'ll'rvff'3 Laughs, lun, lite: These are the offerings of society. Who can describe a college woman? She is as simple as 2 plus 2 and as involved as the theory of relativity. The College woman is con- trary, complex, contradictory, and without her there would be no life, no living, no questions to be posed or answered. Our Lady of the Lake College presents to the student the highest accreditations: B.A., M.B.S., M.S. in S.W., and M.A. in Ed. The college proper offers familiarity, friendliness, and the atmosphere most needed for the growth of a complete woman: spiritual life, cultural life, and physical life. Interest, sincerity, simplicity: The challenge of a life worth living. J' 1. ' W 'f J ,v,ffii '4' MT 5 .f ,lf ,f ,Q K' za - IJ ,f ' , I, ,,,, . .3 K-9 GROOMING CENTER Joe M- Martinez 5106 Blanco Rd. This one I like! says Barbara Carle as she looks over a job well done at the K-9 Grooming Center. CONGRATULATIONS A' HIE 1 V . - NATIUNALBANK in ST. MAlY'S AT COMMERCE MEMBER FDIC A. M. McNEEL 3 l 5 Rivas LA FERIA DEPARTMENT STORE House of the Bride 802 W. Commerce Street , 1 ,, - ,W M . , x 7 ,rf If ' A , aa' ' I I, . ' I I J I ,, I DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 9 .iii-.-ip These were the angels who moved a rock And made a streamlet to flow, Pouring down on the earth in a river of life, Making the trees to grow. -lil-lin CHRISTY PLUMBING CO. 1410 Hildebrand San Antonio .ll-.- CA 3-8040 KOURI'S GARAGE Automotive Service 3002 W. Commerce St. Habib Kouri San Antonio, Texa .2 'f ' Q iiggwzf MILK .na -H I C E C R E A M -' A E y tiff 5 ' 1 ..-f v 7: 4 5 . ' x 'J -f' 1-r X f Bl11JPB'ONNlET POTATO or-uP OO. 'T N 1 indie ei H16117PunCh syrup ' Manufacturers ol Distributors 7 x ,K , bf' Food, Products Q . v . ,r -V ' '- f, ' - rc: 2 . ' I 'A P B03 Cincinnati Ave. .PE 3-7761 , 1 'X Q V ' ' 1 6 , f F I 1 'l 1 . , KJ .i...,.., -il.. MATTHEW'S BEVERAGES and LEGAL PAINT 86 BODY SHOP 317 W. Iones Avenue Delaware Punch 201 E. Grayson LeRoy Phillip Owner .l.l.,-T- -.i.. Satisfaction Guaranteed VO' TH and MUELLER STAHL'S BEAUTY SHOP 135 El Mio 2309 Fresno Drive Mechanical Contractors PE 6-3408 MAM BO Mexican Prepared Foods Clfoods to go ONLYQ 4114 Blanco Road 814 Broadway PE 3-1436 . ' 11 ... . A mix, .3 :N ,J Xwgjgibw 'ff-5 ' 1 4 DR. J. c. BONAMINIO r Chiropractor 825 E. Grayson 6 -i '-'1 Pat Cunningham CleftD and Ianet Yaeger stand at the Frost Bank vault entrance, where safe deposit boxes are located. Walgreen Agency Alamo Heights 515 Broadway rr 1T's IMPORTANT I ' A TO YOU ..... CMWJBANK HQ! TA 6-0616 Sqn Antonio, Texas IT SQICQPIQQETANT Of '. ' 's , 'ii .KQQQ u 2 ye N' REYNOLDS AND MORGAN 646' J JDM ACEONSULTING ENGINEERS ,ZW ,C L , W!4,.,, kiilwjei 3, 1003 Ineur ance mag. ZZMAAQJ SUPPLY co. FELIX'S 0 t 'ln 321 W. Iosephine saoo sen Pedro M. F. HITZFELD 303 Brady Building i -Best Wishes- Eugenia Davis, President Our Lady of the Lake Alumnae I 11-l. . DE WESE'S TIP TOP CAFE 2814 Fredericksburg Rd. San Antonio 1, Texas 11 - -1 Compliments GULF OIL CORPORATION 4823 East Commerce CAB-1321 533 San Antonio, Texas E IEBE FUNERAL HOME pfiextg 177 North St. X- . Compliments of GEO. W. HENRY CLAIMS COMPANY 329 Bedell Bldg. Ca5-2868 Drugs, Cosmetics, 6. Sundries Free Delivery THE OAK HILLS DRUG STORE Phone PE5-5223 2720 Fredericksburg Rd. These were the angels who plucked the strings On the harp of heavenly sound, Letting a few notes drift slowly to earth Forever to wander around. I ,ll-111: MICKEY SANDERS MOBIL STATION 1900 N.W. Military Hwy. San Antonio, Texas A. I. PLOCK OIL COMPANY Wholesale Distributor Texaco 6. Firestone Products 2319 S. Hackberry - Le3-5107 R 'Q ntonio, Texas 5 Compliments of EL POPO RESTAURANT 907 N. Brazos St. DAVE'S FLOWERS Best Quality Reasonable Prices TA4-4511 3900 Broadway g XS if J YUSE RESTAURANT 331 N. E. Military Dr. i---. IIMMIE RASCOE TEXACO SERVICE 2100 N. Main Ave. PE3-1521 Tyr A ' RODRIGUEZ BROS. MEMORIALS jf JK! V 1 U 917 W. Houston St. CUPS and Gowns 99 Bos GUELDNER ELECTRIC co Furnished Free M . Q Electrical Contracting v is , Licensed - Bonded 2215 Guadalupe 6 330 E. Woodlawn 532 W. Houston ' tudla Q San Antonio, Texas KOSUB'S TOP 6. BODY SHOP B1LLY'5 RESTAURANT General Repairs 1015 Avenue B CAB-9795 s lOE LUCCHESE 414 Texas Theater Bldg. San Antonio, Texas 1 - Billy Mitchell Village Open All Night St. Leo's Parish 123 Octavia Place PRASSEL LUMBER CO. 300 Olmos Dr. - West if A 4 1 'Q 1 Wwe 241444, Q Gur 'Sincere Appreciation and Best of Good Wishes 5 W7 ew 7 JACMAD A1144 af 9? rv-gt Faculty and Students aft .3 1 327 No. P10142 my f YU of 'C ovidence High AZTEC FENCE CO. No Down Payment and 36 Months to Pay I 3 SEQUTCTERN NG AvlNe- VK, 1 S9 J YW 11 525' A Q61 211 Aztec sf. CA 6-4635 ' 7 EfHouston St. Antonio, Texas NJ 416 Frio HIGHLAND MODEL MARKET GUARANTEE SHOE COMPANY 117-119 Alamo Plaza 3910 Clark I ' Shoes r the entire familgvygith five an st es to ls - e , ou . s v -N. Y . V y Q V 3 J Reus CAFE ,gf if f do A eig ts .' A 4 E. Commerce at Hackberry 1 ' A ' ' n QQKA1 6 v-M q A QT, Q12 ,V Steaks Chicken V g Bin itcheu N fx Mexican Foods ,bfi Q, wifi n Yilldgi. .. in Ag, Country Sausage C! KW McCr61'eits Village J Y lj 1 x 1, F J C We Cater to Parties and Picnics A-QA A N . JV!! , Y CA 3-0451 170 I I a ' bi ga .A f . .'s.f 1 'i 1 I 3 I f 1? Congpliments of W 3 ' , 1 Q' I . 2 ' f ' I I 1 I ,. , 1 I'f Le Room 211' ' Compliments of ' K' 1 ML X ' Ni: MEYER V 1-'A 15 A VJ J i' iN' F22 GOCDYEAR SERVICE STATIQN 0 1 1, . 4 H A' 9 -QJ ' ' Q f, I l361Ta11131vd. G.E. Appliances - Goodyegr Proddqtsx 1 L 'i '- 1- 21 'X X '? I :ELI 61' i L. ' 614 S.W.Mi1itary Diivif' , i ,Ir-, 3 I . - Sian Am91?f?f Texas 1 ,L 1 . l i Q. 14 Wa3-4563 -1 -- wwf QA' 11 J 'J .A .. JV-.-1, ,nf-.', jCA'4-V313 Hy. C. Meurer, Mgr. I .' K, AJ ,ef F' .J .xi 0.3 li if' 27 is rf - 'I BY' F HIGHLAND HILLS G 6. Lf ABQ? S IQYER SHOP 1 ' 1 A 1 ' ' 'I ' fi 6 N M Vbk if' , I 1935 N. St. Mary's . X I L .fail H!!! I!! V 710 ' W . C417-2871 M fi A ' L' , 4' w I ii- wiw W I X , ,V 50 Laws BEAR WHEEL A.L1GN1NG co. I SL! ,721 1. 1 -1-1.i-,ii Congratulations 503 N. Martin to the ----- LABATT WHOLESALE GROCERY CO Seniors of '58 300 N. San Marcos IU-ni0T Class 107 San Antonio, Texas 1 1 MCQUAIDE AND COMPANY These were the angels who turned on the light With the battery that never dies. They turned it on but couldn't turn it off, 111 E. Euclid at Lexington U So now there's a light in the skies. , ..-, FORESTIER SAN ANTONIO CHURCH SUPPLY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS Stainless Steel Food Equipment 300 N. Main Industrial Sheet Metal 313 Chestnut St. San Antonio CHARLES G. STIDHAM C0. 1 PALMS BEAUTY SHOP Audio-Visual Dealers 1508 Fredericksburg 704 Maverick Building San Antonio 1, Texas . -1 SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. 642 Soledad I'l1 take Pat Boone to Elvis any day, says Margaret McLemore as she and Patsy Elder select good listening from the modern Record Shop of Sears and Roebuck. RIHN RED 6. WHITE 1903 Cincinnati Ave. PE. 3-8159 Best Wishes A. FUEGER 6 COMPANY PAINTING 6. DECORATING 224 Chicago Blvd. LE. 4-1082 LE. 3-9776 G 6 G SEWING MACHINE CORPORATION 1516 N. Main Ave. .T....., Smart Fabrics for the Younger Set SOLO-SERVE DEPARTMENT STORE 114-28 Soledad St. Hand Engraving-Manufacturing Iewelers CRESCENT IEWELRY COMPANY 202 New Moore Building Phone CA 3-5473 Compliments of Bill Rohlf SECURITY TI LE C PANY 7' South e Bra ff 1 -. . QA . if Lf I ISK x iffy pill 1.4 'Q ' vii Ai ,.,l ' I Desks 0 Chairs 0 Files 0 Safes 0 Complete office- planning service DON WITTIG OFFICE FURNITURE 1812 Navarro Ca3-6263 Compliments of AMANDA'S BEAUTY SHOP li..i .1 EL MATADOR RESTAURANT By the Aztec Theatre 5701 sour 101 , ! WA 2-7901 A0 Q R ?- t if ' I ' . ART BEAUTY SALON 0. L. J, wx F 'S NQQ1 2703 McCullough, Q Ta-25152 fx -4 xl l K i If lv' X 1' Qc. 5 4, vlv' Elf-fffio. 2 49450 Broqglwcfiri I iw i Ta,-80321 . , 1' it -I fllifq , 1 1' -1 A V IA ily! - 00 WEEMHKSYS. 077177 Slam H ' I aww X' 71 fi Tf. Sinclair:,Prof:IucTs ,m' ri I Y I Q , 1 . CX ,lvl B414-San Pedro ffd- I ffgyklbll 4,1 . 173 A A IORDAN MOTOR COMPANY CA 71313 615 St. Mary's Street Your Friendly Ford Dealer Bobbe Billmeier and Gay Iordcm admire the new '58 Ford Convertible from Iordan's. m lx of J t fy ff 't JEl 94? J fx X uv A '19 1.44 These were the angels who sang on that night In a beautiful heavenly round: Peace on earth to men of good wil1 and Vlcqve never forgotten the sound. its ef- e e Y we f at .E A ' 4 ' -ew X X 'V , A D 5 ' all 1 v ,LI , r., , 1 uh w ll l A ...E . . I , W QENIUHHH N f ' 3- Q'5e'x gi KMaMEina,f . 2. - nf' . ' 3 'aid-,,, QR'7z,GSE50f:?1'l' 3 'Q 'q,,w': -5 fzul' v f : qiW'fg-w-e- A74 ggi Wop,-fgycfk Q m 06J ' ogqo xxfgwg' : W1 all .- ' ,, 5 ,wh Hzff' Q, 9-.3 ' . 45 C 25 : ,Z Q Q52 ' fs fffffwwwd ge ZQQQQQQ 3 V 2 1 g,,gv?,,. 4 MWMVQM ex? 91 'Z ' Af Mfg? tc QQ . 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MEX JA? lrylfac and A1 xllilgn Vleek - rf' ,Ex f o SER CE STATIONS , , lf 15 Broadway if M ,X 44 rl J Compliments of GEORGE SWAIN X4 , N . MERY'S XMAS TREES 1500 Zarzamora CA 6-6621 A. K. Mery Owner .-1.11.1 1 BEST REGARDS it 1 Gerald I. O'Brien A All Forms of Insurance and Bonds Petroleum Commerce Building x 201 N. St. Mary's Street X. 2 CA 3-4271 CA 7-7575 . X M N 1 BUTCHER BOYS .X l Fresh meats - Cafe X: Catering Service M can - PE: 2-1391 4403 Blanco Rd. wi --- G. PU LLEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE is X55 , 4611 Blanco Rd. .Q I ,Q X ,xx AMERICAN PRINTERS For Newspapers Circulars Commercial Printing Office Supplies No. l 419 W. Myrtle ..w.......... ............ C a 6-1391 CASA BLANCA RESTAURANT 617 W. Houston St. J. S. ARIZOLA REALTY COMPANY Realtors - Appraisers - Insurors No. 2 120 Villita ........................................,....... Ca 6-4344 311 Aztec Bldg- CA 7,7265 RING BELL FOR BETTER VALUES CENTRAL WELDING AND AUTO BELL FURNITURE CO. REPAIRS 415 W. commeflsa, 1 Tf1C1ir1.WCA 7-5309 000 W. Martin sr. ci-mls STQYR-KLIWA com: KN srumo C -OF , yy, .9 V A ff. T1P's Bowune LANES I S y If ,fl12'OI1CIziiCidgc3wQ'IrdI. J V, KI with AMF Automatic Pinspotters I. N I if - 2351 P1-10 city Road H x X .,11'3-ip-21215 ff! Y.. :J 10 A. M. 'til Mianighf I yy,1.If:.g.iaIit. Iuckyjo I i sour:-1 PRESA , I K fsenitifg tof 1553! ffi ! Home G Hardware Co. I 1 1 1 p ,ry I 3903 s0.P LE 3-7501 I VARSITY-A . II r - I 1 SometT1TrT3 for Everyone ieaineg ,af Bgnaaia and fcugibra' ,.g':P'f: 516207 I s ,1 1, ' .. CT' 5 J, ,. . 6 4 National Deyphartment Stores .1---ii.. De Winne's Belgium Inn San Antonio's Family Restaurant 6858 San Pedro 3119 W. Commerce St. TA 4-2393 CA 4-4512 Compliments of KCOR Radio and TV -N Gene Toudouze Manager Anyone For a Fish Fry Crystal Stark and Ianie Garcia admire cooking utensils on sale at South Presa Home and Hardware Co. 4 'ff ff MQgJ5,,f My My if Qg ,, V MM J? b K A ,I I 1-1, I ,W MMM , K. I JMU V35 , . ,l ,. 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