Providence High School - Philothean Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1959
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IW? 95 133' wx ll of 'lf' 1 7 , tw o Q m ? J' MW? ,,j53w,e?if2 f , of He Was Brotherhood x 'M CAYPK1 IC ' it --v 4 ii' X-: 59.5 g a A gg nnual Membership All Catholic Rating 1954-1958 Yearbook of Distinction I 7 I 8 1955 W 9: EE, s -.1 gis t z ,, l ,Q a J., Columbia Scholastic Press Association First Place 1956-1958 499345. .S fx E5 51 th gg! 2' S' 'b cf Q Q iN, ,f National School Yearbook Association A Rating 1954-1955 A-I-Rating 1956 mms li. cnonl A4 - PHE55 H I IHTIUII e, s,,, !i ' ' A . Texas High School Press Association All Texas Rating 1951-1952 1953-1958 End sheet Pict-ure: D01'iS Jueflke, Ediffif Pfister. PIUS XII Mary Logan, Assistant Editor Q . . . . etudio-Crowell Publishing Co. Sarah joeris, Business Manager The Philcthean Staff Depicts. . . Brotherhood Through The Sharing of God'-5 Gifts The Philothean Providence High School MMM! Ohm f San Antonio, Texas gy, 5? Volume eight I959 A fx A Z'-X '- f X g , ,wfwfd 3- X 3 Contents Foreword 0 page six qs Dedication 5 page eight Faculty 5 h page fourteen N0 Staff page twenty-two Seniors x page twenty-four ff sl , q ,lj-' t fs s , ,J s .3 . .i:iih- f 0' W sw n im 5 K f'5 '43, 0 ,t,t ii n n ,x , ...- eeeif i 'Dfw' S 'J i A e Y '- ietn 7 t 4 juniors ty-two gf L f'Sz 5 Qt! page fifty Sophomores page sixty-two Freshmen page seventy-four Organizations page eighty-six Calendar page one-hundred and ten Advertisements page one-hundred and thir 79' 4-5 1- 2 1' T t x f: P I k A 'if 2' l . , ie. 'SD - fn ' j' I g 2 K 'Al 54 4-J fun-J 555 s S' it M, at,NLrfr,1yaffggQ5Qsais,t3ai4Q5i5i2?aat?i'r35eZE545gggwi., fe ..r,..tL . . N ,,,. . Foreword We, as teenagers of the twentieth century, are experiencing life in an era characterized by a cataclysmic technological development. Our late Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, has said that while our generation can be justly proud of this development we can never forget that these advances, though resulting from human talent and toil, are possible only because God has given man a dignity above the other works of His hands and has made all things subject to him. Man has been given the whole world and with it the task of achieving a perfect harmony in it and maintaining it . But, we see about us a con- X . x stant fight for power and achievement coupled with meaningless intolerance and bitter prejudices. In his quest for power and material gain, man seems to forget that the tools he uses-the forces and beauty of nature-come from the creative Hands of God, the Father of all mankind, for all mankind. lattstgjlhlhe 1959 PHILOTHEAN Staff has kept this unfortunate problem of man's forgetful- nes in depicting their idea of Brotherhood through the Sharing of the Gifts of God . eavenly Father did not give these gifts to a chosen few, but wished them to be equal ' to the waiting, open hands of the men of all races, all religions, and all classes to the achievement of their eternal happiness. Here, at Providence, practiced daily. Not only do P. H. S.'ers prac- tice togetherness ,in classroo through participation and discussion, but also in all extra-curricular and outside :: ap: ties. Their God-given talents are willingly and wholeheartedly shared-scholastically ' spiritually. In viewing these activities, u xx 'K . , K we see how brotherhood and true are one. ri Q Rat Love is long-suffering, love is kind, and is not envious, love brag, it is not conceitedg it is not ill-manneredg it is not self-seeking, it is not irritable, it no note of injury, it is not glad when injustice triumphs, it is glad when the truth to hope, always to be patient. Love will never end. 1 Corinthians, 4-8, iii?-ea, M M9 .., .M fi Q , --A I V . ie, My - ' HGMNQFEQ3 K W Skim 72:w.ffg4,,,7f , . H til Q 35 ip ,- Y - 2 X x ,f X A A sm, K 5 ig I ,a If lgl 5 Dedication O Christ Crucified, This hook we offer Youg Wfith our hopes, prayers, works, Our diszippointments, too. You Wliin died for us Wfith bruised arms nailed wide, To embrace each and ever nat' y ion Ixnfold every race inside. You Wfho died on hard wood Wfith crown upon Your Headg You Wlicm loved all men For them to hung there' -dead. You Wlicm died with royal mark Of King of Men in sideg A wound so universal, That in it all can hide. You Vlfho gave the world A Mother so gentle and sweetg She who gave Youihuman garb, And wept at Your pierced Feet. Given us by God, Our Father, as The most precious Gift, His Song To be :hared and lovecl by all, To die for everyone. You Who by Your death, Gave life to all meng Help us to live together Ever as brothers. Amen. Eileen Doyle From the hollow stillness of her corridors to her manifold outward beauties, Providence reflects the love of God in every aspect. 10 Ca mpus Shots . sm -1- , . , .A 'WA' ' 11 4 g- nk ng- -, . -'0 , - fi -, mf RM ' . 1 fb :2f'5' s I A ' -:T ' Vu' A' -u '1 , 4 Ju, f V- Vdff- A, I 1 57.1-,',g 4, W ,, ' ' ,Q '34, F' l 3 5 '--Q , v V L VV 5 Z I E . ' ,, f 1-GQV .Q 'ff ' LVVVV 'N 4 . - ' ff ,Vw it L, JFS- ' V 1 . J. ' ' ,x 11' -- L3 , wi.. 1 1 lu : A i 'S V gl i V 1 Ak --.....,..., --,XL 1' ,E . 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Amata, Superior General of the Sisters of Divine Pro- vidence, and Mother M. Angelique, Dean of Our Lady of the Lake College. Entering the new Music Conservatory proves quite a thrill for music students, Sandra Karam, jerry Von Schwanitz, and Donna Kau- pert. ,vm ,M .,.. we WWE ohm AZ? am an an .... , ,tr , rr .,,,. was ,W I P'1 't X29 12 Ilommus Balls rfr Tr' K M5 ,f 1. i 'H -'J ' '1 5 'lk wh! 'M, 514 2:32 ' M M. JM Mosr REVEREND ROBERT E. LUCEY S.T.D. Archbishop of San Antonio MOST REVEREND STEPHEN A. LEVEN, D. D. Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio, Superintendent of Catholic Schools piritual Director, Facult , ,,, W,,.M-mrgji MQj:ww-fre., W we -- , if A, , v we MW I gm I ,A mx ek 1,1 we f ' WAV... . ,.,,...e.. We ' N ,J pq, f W, .,.. ,, A fmwz ,mm XL, ..mTwqgNm X12 wx ' rf' f E 2 'SX X ,ff 2 X If 1 5 Q, 1 P -, , . ii Z I 5 2 HHN, WAVW, ,.,,w.,,i.,., WM, M., E ' f' f x s K R X ' x, 2 1 1 ' -. i N 'fR 7 N74 X E? , X13 5 .K 4 64 frxako i.W.,..,V.,,h--.mwwi MM W M 1 w W 5 E X v 1 X a ' 5 ,L 5 A i fi ' Of iw I xx f ,ff N M,i..,s:ff:m.......,W XX w..W.A.w,...,.,,..,, Father james P. Moore Religion IV, Sodality Director The faculty of Providence High School, our teach- ers and personal friends, combine their efforts with , , Christ's to develop and inspire their students in Sister' Florence Marie, Brotherhood. superior of the convent, teaches math and over- sees lay work. -ll That takes Care of this year's activities-I think! Early in September, Sister Maureen and Sister Florence Marie make plans for the coming months. Sister Maureen, principal and registrar, teaches math and sp Council onsors the Student My! the Romans surely traveled around! Sister St. Rita, teacher of Latin, English, and sponsor of National Honor Society, shows Kathy Gruen the many rugged miles the Romans had to cross. Mrs. Stimel, P.E. teacher, F.T.A. and G.A.A. sponsor, tosses up basket- ball for Mary .Io Nitsch and Nell Faubion, to get the game started. Fa cu It Doesn't that look like ambrosia and nectar, Sister? Sister Liberta, homemaking and English teacher, F.H.A. sponsor, and co-sponsor of P.H.S. alumnae, examines a tempting dish prepared hy Marcellinc Love, Antoinette Svatek, and Pam Sullivan. l I Now, it's ready for the printer. Sister Rose Annelle and Pat Grimes check final copy for the Student Directory. Sister is a business teacher. British diction isn't really difficult, is it? Sister Thecla, business and journalism teacher, Pro Vue sponsor, and senior play direction, sets plans for The Barretts with Kathleen Robertson, assistant director. See how easy! Sister Angelina, homemalcing teacher, F,H.A. sponsor and alumnae co-sponsor, teaches Sylvia Godoy and Jeannine Vistuba some new 9 tricks with the sewing machine. 'Yes. Thurber does have a serious vein! Sister Digna, English teacher, gives Ruth Smith tips I on good reading. . ' Yes, this is a good choice. ,,, ' Sister Agnes Ann, teacher of homemaking and F.H.A. sponsor, checks grocery list for Mary jane Boring, Minerva Garza, and Helen Polrmco. The key is proper fingering! Sister Lauriana, Music I teacher and co- sponsor of Tri-M, explains the instruments of the orchestra. 7 l W 9 V This you will like! Sister Mary Patrick, English and Spanish teacher and C.C.D. sponsor, creates the proper atmos- phere for Spanish class. Showing corsages made by the art class and Paletteers is Sister r and Paletteer sponsor. Numa. ,ganna Sister Paul of the Cross, American history, keeps up with recent history. Girls, please be careful. . . . .cautions Sister Ann Rita, chem- istry teacher, worriedly. pc' Facult . .And the babe was born and Wrapped in swacldling clothes. Sister Juliana, English and history teacher and Recl Cross sponsor, reads her class the fav- orite of all Christmas stories-St. Luke's gospel. Checking over the menu is Sister Adeline, caf eteria manager. pwasiaszsamis tr geusfwfsz- w ' s - V s f Sister, are you sure that I put it in wrong? Sister Agnes Leonard. business teacher, as- sures judy Zepeda that her typing ribbon was upside down. I didn't know there is so much to a dictionary! Sister Martha Anne. English teacher, librarian T.A.LA. and Philothean sponsor. shows Nanci 'm , ,M , 'sw 1. SARA A x. .--a r X i . . Q. W,- .fa 'f ,-ff cf. af- xi Sister Romulus. music tearlier. smiles approval as Sharon Beck shows progress, 4 . . , . y Sister Mary Valerian takes cliarge of the tuition and fees. Ramos the intricacies of the dictionary. 'ws This really shows hard work Sister Siclonia, teacher of biology and math. with Sister Eutropia. teacher of biology, and sponsor of F,N.A. give the scale model of a ivaramecium an A-l-. Smertiev, Socorro de Leon and Emma Gill keep hungry PHS'ers fed. Emilio Lugo maintains Provi- clence's campus in excellent condi- tion. Custodian Julia Lapino and Basil school cus- todians, take pride in their work. Eileen D0-yle C0-Art Editor Dyanne Dingel Co-Art Editor Sarah Joeris Co-Business Manager Judy Elder wma Rf Ellen Marie Rolf Pat Grimes Co-Business Manager Assistant Editor th M ller BMW Margaret Log R C Photog apher f A 2' D0 S J enke f 2 gf i'? Z KJ Vvqxrx,-at ' 14Kf6n !41x ML ff G ld Gor ell C Photog apl er 4 f 5.1 Carol Howard ji 'J Anita Panasso Barbara Boeselt Susan Johnston Olga Aldrete ...Sf-f' Hy g ,Aff -I Ik' tephanie Morales 1 Mffoof' 'of r fffki TA, The Staffs family tree bears fruit as Doris juenlce, editor, gives theme their main siipport. Branthing out into each phase of! the Phil0thean's busy scihediile are Assistant Editor, Mary Logang Business Manager, Sarah joerisg Co-Art Editors, Eileen Doyle and Dyanne Dingelg and Layout Crew?--Judy Eldergfllga Aldrete, Assistant Editor, Mary Logang Co'Busir1ess Mianagers,.Sarg-1h joeris, and ,Pat Grimesg Co-Art Editors, Eileen Doyle! and Dyanne Dingelg Co-photographers, Gilda Gorrell and Ruth Millerg and Layout Crew-Judy Elder, Olga Aldrege, Elleni'Marie Rolf, Bitsy Windroiv, Barbara Boeself, Carol Howard, Susad Johnston, Stephanie Morales, Becky Baker, and Anita Patasso. k , , V, Becky Baker 3 H: EXXTQRQ X Q M es YQ rl Q15 A SQQXE QW Wonders of Nature Foster Seniors Desire For Brotherhood 'R S gs Senior Class officers, Judy Poston, treasurerg Shirley Gallagher, vice-presidentg Gail Voelker, presi- dentg and Ann Whitehead, secretaryg look around them at the wonders of Cascade Caverns, Boerne, Texas. They feel the unity which is peculiar to the sight of rnajesty, for the awe of God's works draws persons together to see, as it were through a single pair of eyes, and to meditate with one mind. JJMQ 55,1 if iff! 552 5 . 3 1 W2 lift-fi 1 Q ll if? lit' ff if Aiwa Z5 Tfeiwg E We i i 5 2112 we iii H ER S Y, ra H. ls lm w si, ge-iwq WM Wtym E ' Ms. SANDRA THERESA ADAMS Sacred Heart F.H.A. 1: Business Club 2, F.N.C. 3Q Honor Roll MARY HELEN ALVARADO Christ The King G.A.A. 3, 4g Intramurals 3, C.C.D. 4 26 United b P H S Spirit, Seniors Progress in OLGA MAE ALDRETE St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 13 Business Club 2g F.N.C. 3g PHIIQOTHEAN Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Awards 3, 4 SANDRA ANTHONY St. Ann Sbeech Club lg F.H.A. 2: T.A,L.A. 3, Art Club 4g Perfect Attendance 1 VERONICA MAGDALENE ALDRETE St. Ann Speech Club 1, 33 F.H.A. 23 G.A..A. 3, 4, Letter 45 Volleyball Capt. 3, 4g Soft- ball Capt. 3 ROSEMARIE ARIZOLA St. Mary F.H.A. 13 Latin Club 2, 33 Science Club 3 Sodality 2, 3, 4g C.C.D. 2, 3, Chairman of Teachers 43 F.N.C. 3, 4g G.A.A. 3, 45 Marian Choristers 2, 3, 4 K K ia. t, A team proud of its victories of the Past and well prepared to meet those of the Future, a mighty machine composed Of 139 separate and individual V 4' M working parts of the utmost precision, a hand made up of many hands 1 1 reaching forward in welcome to opportunity and success-this is the senior if t, class of '59. The bond of four working years together has united them into , i the closeness, mutual understanding, and drive of a unique family, one which, ' Yie'f e,'2 with God and His holy Mother's guidance, the security of the best in , ,i,,,,,, E.. 5 spiritual, scholastic, social training, and the togetherness of real school V' spirit cannot and has not been beat. 5 , , . tt, ,nh ,Y wt 2. , 'K i 1 . BERNADETTE MARIE BERNAL St. Mary Magdalen JOYCE ANN BLUME St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 1, 2g Science Club 31 P.P.O.F. 3, Intramurals 2, 4 CAROL LYNN BLAKEY St. Gregory Our Lady of the Lake Class Sec. lg Marian Choristers 2, Latin Club Pres. 2, F.N.C. 2, Vice-Pres. 33 PRO-VUE Staff 3 Well, who wouldn't be proud? Pat Singleton, Nancy Notzon, and Judy Helms proudly display their newly acquired rings and sweaters-genuine symbols of the senior class. ZQESa,'zKiXSiS7ku si t:?Z,tS,iQ?iv2?3ll'k? - 12 siti- CHARLENE MAXINE BOCK St. Mary F,H,A. 2, Art Club lg F.N,C. 3, Corres. S-ec. 3 MARY JANE BORING St. Paul T.A.L.A, 3g Art Club 2, 3g Perfect At- tendance 2 27 NANCY BOSLER Holy Rosary Weslaco High 1, 2, U.A. Press Club 2g Art Club 3, Marian Choristers 3 KATHLEEN VIRGINIA BROWN l St. Cecilia Art Club 13 Business Club 2, PHILO- THEAN Staff 2, F.N.C. 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 DOROTHY MARIE BOYLE St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 1, 2, Science Club 5 BARBARA IEAN CARLE St. Gregory the Great T.A.L,A. 25 Science Club 33 Sodality 1, 23 G.A.A. 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4 ina . -N ' . iii-.I ' N S s ' '1 28 ,ii a 440 J - P - I I Religion MARY ELLEN BRANGAN St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 35 Business Club 3, Perfect Attendance 1, 29 Volley- ball Intramurals 3 BARBAIUK CARLIN St. John Berchmans F.H.A. 15 T,A.I..A. 53 Business Club 2, Circulation Manager, PRO-VUE 4 GUADALUPE CERDA St. Augusta F.T.A. 2, 3 GRACE VIRGINIA CORTEZ St. Mary F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 5, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Merit Award 4g City Volleyball High Scorer 4 STELLA CERDA St. Henry Business Club 13 Marian Choristers 2. 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4g Red Cross Co-Rep. 4 LANA CRAWFORD St. Margaret Mary Honor Roll 1, 25 P,P.O.F. 35 Sodality 43 C.B.E.A. 3, Typing Award 2 'But girls, the stadium's in the other direction! Putting the teaching of their religion into pmcticc at the Christ the King Procession are Gloria Martinez, Lorene Moy, and Martha Holland. , BARBARA JEAN CHRISTENSEN St. Paul F.l-l.A. 2. 33 Art Club Vice-Pres 4: Marian Choristers 2. 33 Sodality 21 C.C.D. 3. 4 BARBARA ANN CURRIE St. Peter Academy of Notre Dame 1. 2, lst place. Greater St. Louis Science Fair: F.N,C 51 Marian Choristers 3 29 i Brotherliness CATHERINE DYANNE DINGEL Our Lady of Grace Art Club 1, 2, 3g PHILOTHEAN Staff 3, 4g PRO-VUE Staff 3, 4, N.H.S. 2, 3, Pres. 4, S.C. 4 EILEEN MARIE DOYLE St. Paul F.H.A. 23 PRO-VUE Staff 3g PHILO' THEAN Staff 3, 45 Senior Playg 1st Place, City-wide Speech Contest 4 30 KATHLEEN JEANETTE CUNY St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 1, 25 Science Club 3g Intramurals CARMEN CECILIA DeI.EON San Fernando Red Cross lg T.A.L.A. 1, 23 C.C.Dg 2 2, 4 Science Club 3 PAULA ,SUE DLUGOSZ St. Gregory Speech Club 2, 35 T.A.L.A. 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 3-3 Art Club 3, 4 ,IOSIE DOMINGUEZ St. Paul Sodality 1, 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 43 C.C.D. 2, 3, Chairman of Helpers 25 Speech Club 3 + f , if 1 1 1 ax ,f 90 f X 'wig fl A 0 -UP J , ,, 3 I fe, I 4 'L 22 KATHLEEN DRIFFILL St. Paul Probationary Sodalist 23 T.A.L.A. 1g Speech Club 33 Miss Courtesy, 211 23 PRO-VUE Editor 4 CATHERINE FISCHER Little Flower Speech Club Parl'n. 33 Art Club 2 33 Latin Club Sec. 3: N.H.S. 3. 4 S.C. Rep. 4 Q . 'WQPZQEV- - ' J w e .- A A ' serL2.ffTrf .J: , F: K: ,im Q. A ' f. ' . , . - sw 3515.3 154522 5 If 1, - .V ' . - if me 2:51.-fmt. 82' if M ..-1 . t,:twtk..cgs if : V we - szfegfmwfefim 1. -V 1 -- 4 ' f.zf22?2,'i21fJfWf2W:ru ' f A .a 1,Wz.w.,W ,,,. .. . , jf' lay e d , gg g ' ' .'H2ze i I 1. ' Tj C1553 , r , A , f j Mx 37,58 ,f H in -.gi 1 JUDITH ELLEN ELDER St. Ann Sodality 2, 3, Treas. 4g Class Treas. 33 S.C. Treas. 43 PHILOTHEAN Staff 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ESQWVPU ,R- umpr,ffff,5l. .. fn -vM4f..,s ,. M 1' 1' A l ---, A ll ,f i l'El 7'iffl ...A it 1 32? m 2 . m..1af4:a M,Lna fwflffzs-X -fm .,f,.fA .1 f 155541541.,,,reQMfm '- .6 . ?iEfi1w,lB2I f?? , is ra.,-5.1. rl , . .if afar. .,.. 1 x ,K mn,-Q , sr.. g rm,.. , as cz,-c,s,w, P35191 1:1 f Q - wPSX'a'1L ...ws ,Q mwzlwrfir .. if: ' 5' 135 ' ,5y'Iv-3? 2551 .g . f A 5- . - 153755514 i'3'Hl,..-:,l','if'fV' 'jg' 175 I L5-:- MARY THERESA ESCAMILLA Our Lady of Peace F.H.A. lg F.N.C. 2: Art Club 31 C. C.D. 1. 2, 3 KATHERINE LOUISE FISHER St. Gerard St. Gerard High 1g T.A.L.A. 2g C.C.D. Helper 2g Business Club 3: Typing Pin 3 I hope she doesn't take a notion to fly away! Hanging golden angels and tons of decorative chains throughout the school was the seniors' way of spread- ing Christmas cheer. Carrying out the project are Christine Gallagher and Jeannine Vistuba. ANNA MARIE FLORES St. Mary F.H.A. 13 Art Club 3, 42 P.P.O.F. 3 Princess, Coronation Ball 3 31 JUANITA FLORES St. Agnes 1' l BARBARA CECILIA FRY Our Lady .of Grace F.H.A. 33. Art Club 3, Pres. 4, S.C. 4 32 SYLVIA FLORY St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 1, 2: Science Club 3, G.A.A. 3, Letter 4g PRO-VUE Staff 4 ll Q S CHRISTINE BERNICE GALLAGHER St. John Soclality 1, 2, 43 Art Club 1, 2, 33 G. A.A. 3, Letter 4 Achievement. . BARBARA ANN FOURNIER St. Paul F.H.A. 23 Speech Club 33 Marian Chor- isters 2, 3, 43 Tri-M 2, 5, 4, C.C.D. 2, 3, 4, Pro-Vue Staff 4 SHIRLEY GALLAGHER St. Iames S.C. Rep. 35 Sodality 3, 4g Color Day Chairman 4g PRO-VUE Staff 4g Class Vice Pres. 4 -IOSEPHINE GAMEZ Sacred Heart F.H.A. 1, 2, Art 3, historian 43 In- tramurals 4g Color Day chairman 4g Honor Roll 2, 3 BONNETT MARIE GERLOFF St. Cecilia F.N.C. 33 Senior Play MARY JANE GARCIA St. Margaret Mary F.H.A. 1, Science Club 2, 33 Marian Choristers 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 MINERVA G. GARZA St. Agnes 3: Art Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 SYLVIA ELEANOR GODOY St. Gregory F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, P.P.O.F, 1, 2: Perfect Attendance 13 Marian Choristers 2 EMMA NELDA GONZALES St. Mary Magdalen P.P.O.F. 1, 33 F.N.C. 2g Volleyball Capt. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Cant. 1 Being a senior makes you feel three times as important! Barbara Christensen gets an all around look at her cap and gown. F F,N.C. 2, C.C.D. Helper 2, Teacher 33 . ,i, ,,, , BEATRICE GONZALEZ St. John T.A.L.A. lg Sodality 1, 2, 33 Tri-M 2, 3, 4g Science Club 35 F.T.A. 4 MARY JANE GOSNELL St. Patrick Perfect Attendance 15 P.P.O.F. 1, 3g F.N.C. 2, 3: C.C.D. Teacher 1, 2, 3, 4. Sec. 4g F.H.A. Pres. 4 'IRMA GUAJARDO St. Henry Latin Club 1, 23 Speech Contest 1g Dressmaker's Contest lg Art Club 3g C.C.D. 3 34 T ping... DOROTHY GONZALEZ St. Paul F.H.A. 15 C.C.D: 23 Business Club 3, Honor Roll 2 CATHERINE JOYCE GROHMAN St. Gerard Intramurals 1: Business Club 2, 3 GERRY GRIFFIN St. Peter Prince of the Apostles F.H.A. lg Business Club 2g Dress- maker's Contest 2g P.P.O.F, SQ T.A.L. A. 3 i l Three blind mice-whoops--two blind mice. Syleta Hornsby does a little peeking on the sly while her companions, Virginia Psencik and Kitty Grohman, are kept in the dark in trying out a new typing method of practice typing. JUDY HELMS St. Gregory Catholic High, Waco 15 jr. Classical League 13 Sodality 13 Art Club 13 F.H. A. 3 MARY JO HINOJOSA Little Flower Speech Club 1g Science Club 2, 3g Latin Club Pres. 3, Honorable Mention Nat'I. Latin Exam. 2, 52 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 ERIN MARGARET HERMES St. Gerard P.P.O.F. 1, 2, S.C. Rep. 2g Dressmakers Contest 2, 3, 4, 2nd Place 23 F.N.C. Znd Vice Pres. 3g Red Cross Sec. 4 MARY JEANNE HOFFMAN St. Paul I.W.H.S. 1: Latin Club 2, 31 F.T.A. 2, Speech Club 33 Perfect Attendance 3 .. ij, L, ...,-4- 'ZYZLES -M :':. '--- V Lf- .4- 7,11-1 ELOISE DOLORES HERNANDEZ Little Flower Shrine Business Club 2g C.C.D. Helper 1. Teacher 2, 3, 4g Marian Choristers 2, 3, 4g F.N.C. 33 Art Club 3, 4 MARTHA CLAUDETTE HOLLAND Our Lady of Grace Red Cross Rep. lg Art Editor, A.M.I. Flashes 2, Sodality 2, Marian Choristers 5: C.C.D. 3, 4 SYLETA LI-IEA HORNSBY A St. Leo - Blessed Sacrament Class Pres. 2, F.N.C. 2g Marian Choristers 3, 4, -1G.A.A. 4, Red Cross Sub. Rep. 4 ' '35 GERALDINE LEONORA JENSEN St. Paul Library Council lg Press Club 2' F.N.C. 3 36 The '59 volleyball trophy, and it's all ours! ...sighs Veronica Aldrete as she admires the volleyball trophy that the seniors won over Wi AGNES MARIE JARZOMBEK Sr. Leo! Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Capt. 23 Perfect Attendance 23 G.A.A. 33 Business Club 3: Honor Roll 5 SARAH KATHERINE JOERIS St. Ann F,.H.A. Treas., 23 Latin Club 3g Speech Club Pres. 51 PRO-VUE Staff 35 PHILOTHEAN Business Manager 4 Sports . . . PATRICIA HELEN KELLY St. Cecilia Speech Club lg Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 43 C.C.D. 2. 3: F.N.C. 2, 3 BARBARA LEE KNAPE Holy Rosary Northside High lg Marian Choristers 2, Business Club 2, 3g Cheerleader 33 Art Club 4 DORIS EDITH JUENKE St. john Class Sec. 1, 2g PHILOTHEAN Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4g PRO-VUE Staff 3: N,H.S. 2, 3, 4g S.C. 4 BARBARA ANN KELLER St. Mary Magdalen P.P.O.F. 1, 23 F.H.A. 1, 2. 3. Treas. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Dressmakers Contest 1, 2. 3. 4 DOROTHY E. KIERCE St. Cecilia F.N.C. 35 Intramurals 4 VIRGINIA ANN KNIGHT Pius X Sodality 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Pres. 4g N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Marian Choristers Accomp. 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, Pres. 4 DORENE KLAR Blessed Sacrament C.C.D. 2 A37 VIRGINIA LOUISE KOCH Blessed Sacrament F.H.A. 1, 43 Red Cross Rep. lg Busi- ness Club 3 VIRGINIA KOWALIK St. Gregory F.H.A. 3, Parl'n. 43 Baseball Intra- murals 2g Perfect Attendance 13 Honor Roll 3 GEORGIA LEHR St. Margaret Mary F.H.A. 13 F.T.A. 3, Sec. 43 Intramurals 23 Princess, Black and White Ball 43 jr. Pioneer Princess 3 38 FAYE DELL KOETHER St. Cecilia St. Agnes High, Houston 1, 2, 3 BETTY JEAN LAWSON Sacred Heart F.T.A. 13 Art Club 2g Business Club 3 CAROLYNN ANN KOTULA St, Mary F.H.A. Hist. 2g F.N.C. Hist. 33 Red Cross Rep. Treas. 33 Duchess, Corona- tion Ball 33 Honoree, CCHS jr. Sr. Prom 3 Don't look now, but she's using straight hydrochloric acid! Busy at work doing a chemistry experiment are Rosemary Newman, Carol Blakey, and Cara Lynne Martinez. -1 f ,,,z,, .r hemist ry. . . SANDRA MACQUELLAN St. Ann F.H.A. 13 Red Cross Rep. 3, Art Club 33 Speech Club 4 CARA LYNNE MARTINEZ St. Michael F.H.A. lg Sodality 23 Marian Choris-. ters 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 4 BARBARA JEAN LUTZ St. Ann Class Vice Pres. 2g S.C. Rep, 1, Vice- Pres. 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 PATRICIA WYNNE MACQUELLAN St. Ann Intramurals 1, 33 Merit Award 1 GLORIA MARTINEZ St. Ann F.T.A. 2, 3g C.C.D. Helper 4 l i 5 ROSA HERLINDA MARTINEZ St. Catherine Chapel F.H.A. 1g Perfect Attendance 1, 2: Art Club 2, 53 Intramurals V4A 39 KATHLEEN RUTH MCOUAIDE St. James A Sodality 1, 2, C.C.D. 2, Merit Award 3 MARY LOUISE MEICHE Sacred Heart F.H.A. 13 Business Club 2, 5g F.N.C. Sec. 45 Perfect Attendance 2, Honor Roll 2 40 , -ve .ag ,fb 1, 3V'0'l'l1Q,,h O0- 1 X...... ANGELINA MEDELLIN San Fernando Cathedral F.H.A. 2g Latin Club 3g Art Club 4, C.C.D. 4 MARGARET ANN METZGER St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, C.C.D. 2, 33 Red Cross 2, 3 ROSEMARY MILLIGAN Our Lady of Grace One Act Play 1, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4g Hi Notes Editor, S.C. 4 STELLA MAE MORALES Our Lady of Sorrows T.A.L.A. 2g Art Club Soc. Chairman 3g Merit Award 33 Red Cross Rep. 2, 33 Student Dir., Operetta. 4 NANCY LEE NOTZON St. Margaret Mary Mount Saint Mary's Okla. 1, 2, 3, Mercy Guild 2, 53 Glee Club 1, Z, 35 Math Club 3g Nat'l. Latin Honor Soc. 2, 3 LORENE MOY St. Patrick C.C.D. 43 Baseball, Volleyball Intra- murals 2, 3, F.H.A. 3 CARMEN M. ORNELAS San Fernando Cathedral Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 lil S9R'r555T??wR5fiEM'1S?n'iiB3l'Z!l?Sa - '1':l'a ':'5!5Hlxl55 Z3?61 , 'MEEYQHHQ rt O00 ROSEMARY NEWMAN St. Peter Prince of the Apostles I.W.H.S. 1, 23 Science Club 33 F.N.C. 4 IO ELLA ANN OSBORN St. Mary Magdalen Sodality 1, Librarian 2, Vice Pref. 3 N.H.S. 2, 5, 41 G.A.A. 3, Letter 4 How's that? . ...asks Pat Kelly of Dorothy Kierce as Bon- nett Gerloff paints more 'Thanksgiving decora- tions for the cafeteria-a project of the art class. 41 BETTY PACK I lo-o-ove you tru-u-u-ly. . Sf- P21111 Getting last minute practice before the music recital are jerry Von Schwanitz, C-C-D. 2, 3, PICS- 43 PRO-VUE Staff Eloise Hernandez, and Anna Marie Flores. 43 F-NAC 2, 3, VICC Pres. 4 T6 na MARY ALICE PENA San Fernando Red Cross lg Speech lg S.C. Rep. 2g F.N.C. 2, 3, Pres. 43 Latin Club 2, 3 ANNIE MARIE PEREZ - St. Agnes F.T.A. 11 Bvsiness Club 2g F.N.C. 3 42 ANNA MARIE PEREZ San Fernando Cathedral Probationary Sodalist 13 Intramurals 3, 4 CHARLOTTE LOUISE POERNER St. John Marian Choristers 2, 3, 43 Speech Club Sec. 3g Senior Playg Co-Miss Teena Texas 19584 P.P.O.F. .1, 2 Texas Finalist 4 HELEN POLANCO Sacred Heart Business Club 2g Art Club 3 JOYCE ALINE POSTON San ,lose Mission F.H.A. lg P.P.O.F. Ig Class Sec. 31 C.C.D. 1, 2, 33 Sodality 1. 2 VIRGINIA PSENCIK St. Benedict F.H.A. Sec. 2g Honor Roll 2, 3g Typing Award 23 F.N,C. 51 Soclality 4 0 G J y' fi,-,,,-41 Music ANYCE ADELL RANDOL St. Paul Marian Choristers 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4g Tri-M 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 3, 4, Pres 4 ,ooo ,IUDITH ELAINE POSTON San ,lose Mission Sodality 1, 2, 5g C.C.D. 2, 3, 4g SC. Repg Class Vice Pres. 3g Class Treas. 4 CHARLOTTE. ANN RAUSCHUBER St. Margaret Mary Mount St. Mary's, Little Rock, Arkansasg 4g PRO-VUE Staff 4 THERESA IRENE REYES Hply Rosary F.T.A. lg Business Club 2: F.N.C. 3. 4 43 Sodality 1, 2g Business Club 33 T,A.L.A. KATHLEEN OLIVIA ROBERTSON St. Leo St. Mary Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4g Perfect Attend- ance 1, 21 C.C.H S. Military Ball- Court 21 Honor Roll 2. 3g S.C. Rep. 4 Art Club 35 T.A.L.A. 3 MARY KATHRYN ROCK JULIANA RODARTE Our Lady of Perpetual Help -Wluat! More red tape? Charlene Bock watches closely that Olga Aldrete makes no mi take while getting that formal ready for the Prom. 44 BELINDA HOBRECHT RODRIGUEZ St. Henry Business Club 23 F.H.A. Ig T.A.L.A. 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 MARY ANTOINETTE RODRIGUEZ Christ The King Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.C.D. 3, 4 VIRGINIA RODRIGUEZ St. Joseph Sodality Ig F.H.A. 2 MARY DOLORES ROMO Guadalupe Art Club 35 Intramurals 4 sf dl LYDIA ROMO Our Lady of the Angels Perfect Attendance lg Shorthand pins 3, 45 Honor Roll 2g Intramurals 1, 4 ELLA MAE SAENZ St. Gregory F.H.A. lg Art Club lg Latin Club 2g F.N.C. 2, 5 MARY KAY SANTEE St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A, 1, 2g C.C.D. 2g Intramurals 4 ANGELA SAVOY St. Peter Prince of the Apostles F.H.A. lg Merit Award 21 Latin Club 2, 3: Marian Choristers 2. 3. -iz F.N.C. 5 45 CAROL SUE SCHMIDT Our Lady of Grace T,A.L.A. Ig Latin Club Sec. 25 Marian Choristers 2. 3. 4g S.C. Rep. 43 Per- fect Attendance 2 FRANCES SHIPMAN St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A. 1, 2g Science Club 33 G.A.A. 3, Letter 43 N.H.S. 5, 4g S.C. Rep. 3, 4 MARY THERESA SOLIS St. Pius X St. Vincent Academy lg Ma-rian Choris- ters 2, Student Dir. 3, 4, Hist. 45 Sodal- ity 2 46 Homemaking.. IO ANN SEBERA St. John Berchmans Speech Club 1g F.H.A. Pres. 2g F.N.C. 53 C.C.D. 4g Countess, Coronation Ball 2 VIRGINIA RUTH SMITH PATRICIA 8352115 SENGLETON Holy Rosary Pres. Press Club, Killeen, Texas F.H.A. 1, 25 F.N.C. 3 Well, the book says sol v ...says Margaret Metzger as she puzzles over a tough sewing rule. ANN STATECZNY CHRYSTAL CATHERINE STARK MARY D. TAVARES St. Mary Magdalen St. Cecilia Christ the King F.H.A. 1, 2, 3g Soclality 4g Perfect At- Speech Club 1g Business Club 2g Mar- Intramurals 3 tendance 2g Honor Roll 23 PRO-VUE 3, ian Choristers 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 3 Business Manager 4 ESTELA TERRY St. Mary Hawthorne jr. High lg Science Club SQ Art Club Treas. 4g Honor Roll 2, 3 PAULA MAY TIEDEMAN BEATRICE RUTH TORRES Our Lady of Sorrows St. john Evangelist Intramurals 1, 43 F.N.C. 2, 3g Merit A- C.C.D. 1, 2, 3, 4 ward 23 C.C.D. 4g Color Day Co-Chair- man 4 Never thought you'd sound like that, did you? ...says Gail Voelker as she and Eileen Doyle listen to their speeches for the I Speak For Democracy Contest. ALICE TREVINO St. Ann F.H.A. lg Science Club 33 Perfect At- tendance 2g Merit Award 2 48 JEANNINE VISTUBA St. Mary Magdalen F.H.A, 1. 25 Perfect Attendance 1, 2g Latin Club 2, 3g Business Club 33 PP. O.F. 3 Business Club 33 P.P.O.F. 3 Speech .... HELEN TOWER St. Paul T.A.L.A. lg Marian Choristers 2, 3, 4g Tri-M 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 35 Honor Roll 3 GAIL VOELKER St. Paul SC. Rep. 1: Sodality 1, Vice-Prefect 2g One Act Play 3g Class Pres 4g Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4 ALBERTA MARIE VOLLMER St. John F.H.A. 15 F.N.C. 39 Volleyball Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 1 ANN MILLER WHITEHEAD St. Henry S.C. 1, 2, 3, Class Pres. 1, 23 Marian Choristers Student Dir. and Accompan- ist 2, 3, 4g N.H.S. 2, 3, 4g Teena Texas Finalist 4 LINDA KAY WINTERS St. Peter ,Prince of the Apostles Fayetteville, NLC. 1g T.A.L.A. 23 F.N.C. 3, Marian Choristers 3, S.C. Rep. 2, 3 BEVERLY JEANNE VOLZ JERRY VON SCHWANITZ, St. Mary Magdalen St, Mary F.H.A. Sec. 1, Pres. 23 N.H.S. 2, 3: F.H.A. 1g F.N.C. 3, 43 Marian Cheris- Class Pres. 3g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: S. C. ters 2, 3, Probationary Socialist 2, 3 Pres. 4 K X YXXXNR x lllll ll W 'lil , D l lllq x I SYLVIA MARY XVRIGHT SARAH EDITH WLTRZ St. Paul St, Mary Magdalen F.H.A. Pres. 1, Vice-Pres. Z3 Merit A- ' F.H.A. 1, 2g Science Club'3g.Tnlent ward 1, 3g Business Club 3g Marian Show 3QI1'1tl'I1lllLll'Lll5 4 Choristers 2, 3, 4, C.B.E.A. Contest 2 49 1 1 Juniors Captivated by Beauty of Plant Life Man has always marveled at God's power reflected in the green plants which take their life from the brown shriveled seed. Junior Class officers Phyllis Sie- benaler, vice-presidentg Carol Kettler, president: Edwina Karam, secretaryg and Nancy Beissner, treasurer, rediscover the wonderful gift of new life and the delicacy of G0d's artwork in flowers. 51 It is impossible to remain oblivious to the perpetual misgivings that so many people hold in regard to the relations between man and his neighbor. We, as juniors, feel impelled to work for a better under- standing of the attitudes and struggles of our fellow men. In studying religion we realize that under God all men are equal. English and journalism aid us in self-expression and communication, thus enabling us to reach a greater understanding of one another. Spanish and Latin give us a clearer insight into the thoughts of people of a different race and age. Shorthand and typing help us learn to work side by side with various types of people. The dances planned by the juniors, as well as all school activities, help widen our perspective and give us the op- portunity to associate with many different people on a social plane. Through our study of American his- tory we learn that America began as a refuge from prejudice and tyranny. From this beginning has come our American Heritage ot tolerance, brotherly love and democratic living. The combined knowledge attained from all our subjects should aid us in striving for a greater recognition for, and love of the brotherhood of men under the Fatherhood of God. Alicia Ascencion Sharon Ault Diane Bachmeyer Eva Baldarrama Patti Barbera Tommie Barnes Mary Becker Nancy Beissner Linda Bishop Sarah Bowick Beatrice Braun , LaNcIle Brieden 52 Junior Religion Marina Alvarado Barbara Anderson Unit in Irene Alonzo ,- 'E' I A as . If Builds Go d ,W seg, Lucille Briseno 133' H fi' Y. eh Mary Ann Brosch Helen Cady v s. 1 Sm, x ,Q I wonder who will get to Crown her? Marilyn Robitzsch, Camille Ogden and Ann Seguin prepare the May altar in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. jere Ann Catalani Dolores Lorraine Contreras Kathleen Corrigan lf dll 4 Virginia Cuellar Kathleen Cunningham Nancy Deason Betty Ann Dietel 0 ' Louise Driffill 5 Joyce Dupre Mayme jo Eckhart Linda Egan Gail Elster 53 Language Promote Junior D0n't we get any? Mary jo Nitsch and Mary Emma Traylor are pleading with Sylvia Zamora to pass them the READER'S DIGEST in English class. 54 Togetherness E A Mary Helen Gauna Sylvia Gonzalez Gilda Gorrell Linda Gracia Barbara Graham wi x ,,.,N Phyllis Esparza Marie Farias Virginia Franco Margaret Fuchs Margaret Gamez Mary Louise Garcia Yolanda Garcia Kitty Fisher Alma Flores Molly Flores Corinne Green Janice Granato Patricia Grimes Mary Jo Grothues Kathy Gruen Esther Habermann Barbara I-Iaass Patricia Haby Margaret Haynes Laura Helmfs Alice Hernandez Friends, Romans, Countrymen... Martha Wood gives her obvious approval of Mary jo Grothues' direction of Margaret Fuchs' Latin play. Rosalinda Hernandez Judy Heye Lucy Marie Hitzfelder -Ieanelle Hummel V 55 Donna Marie Kaupert Vera Kenisky Kathie Ann Kennedy Carol Kettler pf Amy Klein Rose Mary Knight Joan Ann Kruse Mary Jane Kuby Gertrude Lacey Regina La Hood Sharon Isaacs Edna Karam Edwina Karam Jeanette Kariger Phyllis Lehr Four score and seven years ago- . jere Catalani, Ginny Lutz and Patti Barbera seem enthralled with Rose Mary Knights enthusiastic speech for Student Council elections. Junior Need Charlene Le Vison To Speak, To Know Mary Margaret Logan Sarah Luera Look! I'm positive Columbus discovered America. Beatrice Ramirez, Nancy Beissner, Jeanelle Hummel, Gloria Ramirez and Joyce Dupre seem to be having more than a little trouble with their history research work. Virginia Lutz Annie Lyssy Carolyn Maldonado Rene Mallory Marion Manno Ella Martinez Dora Mata Sylvia Mendoza A y Alma McKeag Loretta Meyer Marilyn Moore A Laura Neira Rosemary O'Brien Mary Jo Nitsch Toni Occhialini Camille Ogden Marie Ornelas Mary Esther Ortiz Luann Perez Pat Petraitis Junior Spirit Shines Forth In rtistic Talents Oh! Caught again! Sylvia Gonzalez, Carol Kettler, Margie Quinn and Phyllis Siebenaler hurriedly explain that they are only borrowing the decorations for the ring ceremony. Linda Pinachio Minerva Porras Emma Porter Marilyn Robitzsch Ellen Marie Rolf Gloria Alice Ruiz Z 25 Wm? I may not be Michelangelo but. . .! Kathy Tabor evidently enjoys having her portrait done by Sylvia Prado Alicia Ascencion. Yolanda Prado Rosemary Puente Lucy Reveles Janice Richards Margaret Ann Quinn Beatrice Ramirez Gloria Ann Ramirez Patricia Ann Rayburg Imelda Rendon as fA XX MZ We could just leave it blank! Bitsy Windrow, Susan Schmidt, Mary Jane Kuby, and Bo Braun give us that homemade poster effect at one of their parties. Cynthia Schoenberg Ann Seguin Phyllis Siebenaler Victoria Sifuentes Barbara Small Mary Stanton Kathy Ann Strawn Mary Sumpter Kathy Tabor Anna Marie Tenorio Mary Emma Traylor i A Lucille Trevino ' av 60 Kathleen Sauer Susie Schmidt Dixie Sanford if K 'P' ' ,M il P sg 4 an it Q .. mu-Of 'CY' T If Dianne Ulrich Helen Valencia Isabel Vandervort Christine Vasquez Katherine Ziemmerman Mary Helen Zrenner Oh! I did it again! Gilda Gorrell looks very disgusted with herself for making the first mis- take on the fourth copy, while Nancy Deason amusedly looks on. Kathy Verebelyi Yvette Von Toussaint Janet Walsh Kathie Ward Adrianne Willie Bitsy Windrow Martha Wood Sylvia Zamora In School, Gut of School - Juniors Find Variety and Spice is , qwysff ,,.,. L, , N, tif turn., ww., 4'i ASLL l 3453 ., .,., ,,,,,, , 4, 3, .., .5 W a R .mv . 3' - 'dy-if .Ll 2 ' 44- Sophomores Plant The Seed of Fellowship An inescapable necessity to the life of man is the nutritional value of the food he eats. Nature has provided for this need through the fruits and veg- etables used by man for survival as well as for his enjoyment. just as men work together to grow, pro- duce, and sell these gifts of nature, the sophomores, led by their class officers: Frankie Burkeen, secre- taryg Carol Yaeger, vice-presidentg Tomrnye lean Loverde, presidentg and Cecilia Mimari, treasurerg work in togetherness, growing and producing worth- while citizens for' the future. , , ,..:, ., rr, , A Qffii g ' , 1 V - . , ma-1 and -n I A' ,r ' s Magi, r -Q i',. L .V 1 S fr ,.-., t , , 5 ' H Sophomores .loin In Meet the Providence sophomore! Eager to achieve a name for herself and her class, she is full of school spirit and always ready to lend a helping hand. Her life as a sophomore is colored with new and old activities in her studies. Religion and English are her fundamentals. Biology, a new subject this year, offers her a chance to study God's gifts in nature, while Latin and Spanish add a touch of the exotic to her daily schedule. Algebra or business math denote her choice of an academic or commercial course. In P. E. she learns that playing well with her neighbor is an important part of growing up. Her Angilams personality begins to take more definite shape as an in- dividual, and she looks eagerly toward the future. Lorrie She works hard that the Senior Brunch will be as rnuch Barnett of a success as in the preceding years, and looks forward to giving the dance in April. Now open to her is Con- fraternity with a. chance to spread the word of God. She accepts this challenge readily. As a member of the Mystical Body of Christ, she is important not only to her school, but to God and her Church. Her ideals are untarnished by prejudice and I ignoranceg she has set her standards high, and will one Elvira day be an asset to society. Fully realizing this, she goes Caroirrera on. . .advancing each day in knowledge and grace, faltering, Beavers perhaps, but ever striving for her goal. Lorraine Bonewitz Lupe Borrego Marilyn Brown Carolyn Brown Suzanne Brown Frances Burkeen Dorothy Cady Anna Marie Casanova Universal Prayer For Peace Sharon Beck Marilyn Beissner Hazel Beltram Dorothy Bernshausen Barbara Boeselt Roberta Davis Holly Debner Roberta De Los Royce Domwell Jo Marie Ehrler Marlene Fey Anna Rathmann Santos Judy Cox Dixie Ann Crosby Sylvia Cubello Alice Daly Aileen Davis Loretta Castillon Yolanda Chavez Carol Combs Maxine Cordova H- Finding comfort in the presence of God are sophomores Anna Rodriguez, Hazel Beltram, Charlene Trotet, and Rosie Trevino. Mary Lou Foster Angela Fuentes Oh my achin' sacroiliacln Soph cheerleaders Carol Howard, Diane Weser, Loretta Castillon, Kitty Veltman, Martha Klein, and Sandy Ploch, bend over backwards to A O 5' 0 I Q O Patricia Griffin Helen Grimes Hattie Mae Grohman Elaihe Grothues Mary S- Gutierrez 66 please spirited Sophs. Nora Mae Gerloff Barbara Gillen Leticia Gonzalez Rose Mary Gonzalez Yolanda J. Gonzalez Yolanda V. Gonzalez Dotty Gosnell Irene Garcia Rebecca Garcia V irg Betty Cell Hopper 4? Carol Howard Claire Hudson I Nancy 4 Hug I Susan Johnston 5 N e Gail jones g Catherine Joseph Hi h Soph pirit : Victor 4 Hess 1 Lavell Hal Son j a Heldt Victoria ' Hernandez . Mary Margaret Z Suzanne Hoog julia Karam Sandra Karam 'Ah, ha! Caught in the act! The act of complete algebraic confusion, that is. Wearing the startled expressions are sophomores Lorrie Barrrett, Sandra Wil- liams, and Kathy Rodriguez. V 67 Danielle Kolodzie Kathleen Kari ger Margaret Keil Marilyn Kelly Martha Klein Joyce Koerner if ,,1 ifgg V.. f Alice Krawczynski Barbara Lane Leonor Lara Liz Lemes 'lx 1 i 's i - - Lupe Lizcans vii ' 5523335 552226 i S M Q X K Carolyn Maggott 'Wish I may, wish I might. . Ruthie Miller holds her breath and drops a penny into the ancient Spanish wishing well at the Gover- nor's Palace, while Carol Risz and Barbara Boeselt watch curiously. 88 Carolyn Margo se n i Marilyn Margo Cathy Touch of The Foreign Enhances Dail Routine Marquez 4 , Mary Esther Martinez Oralia Martinez Z' XJ Marguerite Maspero Virginia Matula O Look, girls, a spider! exclaims Eileen Rayburg as Mimi Schiffers and Susan Johnston attempt to translate an Jo old Latin manuscript displayed at the Witte Museum. Sharon McCarville Ann McNeil Elsa Sonia Medina Ruth Ann Miller Cecilia Mimari Guadalupe Montana Josephine Morales Elizabeth ' Naughton Mary Helen Nombrano Lupe Ochoa Diana Olivares Theresa Olivares Leonor Palacio Sandra Ploch Isabel Pena Ann Ramirez New Subjects Blanca Ramirez 0 Janice Raoul New Understanding Eileen Rayburg Click, Click, Click, Bingl . .!Eraser Please. Everyone makes mistakes, especially first year typing students. Busy at Smith-Coronas are Sophs Mary Helen Sifelmtes, Sylvia Cubello and Dorothy Bernhausen. Sandra Ri gamonti 'N Marilyn Rihn Carol Ann Risz Is this cactus growing from a rock? Cathy hfarquez asks her two biology wise friends. Kathleen Kariger and Jeanette Tarrillion Dela Rivas Anna Marie Rodriguez Gloria Rodriguez Kathy Rodriguez Blanca Romo Aurora Sada Jane Sanford Agnes San Marco Jeannie Sarno Shirley Schaedel Mimi Schiffers Sandra Selle ' 71 -aw Think we'll make it? Senior Brunch is to- morrow. Margaret Kyle inquires worriedly of Anna Rathman, if w 2 'lf f Y af Jg1r5,fl3i,v,maWaasW:, s-ar5aa51g?f'g'3s 3i,,p,f' i 1.2 :',3,figfsf gig? W N . A Q ,Liz ' 7 Frances Sercla S, Mary Helen Sifuentes Marilyn Slavata ' A A ,,' Irene Smith S Q I Ernestine Solis gl Q Lorna Sullivan Nmcy Jean Sweet Socorro Ann Solis Mary Ann Spizzirri 72 Jeanette Tarrillion Marcia Thoms Irma Tovar Faye Trentascoste Rosa Trevino Charlene Trotet Gloria Valdivia Kitty Veltman Margaret Vera Diane Vetter Patricia Louise Vignes Sharon Vitopil Alice Vollmer Imagination Develops With Judy Zepeda Beverly Zimmerman Soph Projects, Studie Thelma Yates Diane Yznaga if Diane Weser Elsie Willborn Sandra Wfilliams Carol Yaeger Sirnpleg no, Complexg no, uh. - English II students jo Marie Erhler, Marilyn Slavata and Leticia Gonzalez try dutifully to apply Sister Patrick's sign language. Fres hmen View Brotherhood A E 5 ta gg N Hi f SQ ,S I .Z., -W Wires-vgri,-,i gf-wif,-iris,W,nv A-iwA-,fmwiewvisigm-a,if -'aim 2 1gwggqisgiiariiasgskfgaiqewg vig ails?:ai't55?f'jp,gsuiLs 4,.far5?144aSi5l?f1ggikmlfgiavyfnifsrsgfs 51,4 f:f2f1gigs1i3gfi,sifisisfeiw ssmfflaiir zwiiziigg. ,Vrfsfxurilirzfagy.i1'wz?fi5ii,ga1f'H53r ,gi E in ii? We tm aigt-vix:,z.1+f?'11 'hw' iff' ,,fxseffffa:Y?fivrzfK'fi'twfffssEfwavfw A is wwe 'f' avi if:1:f2l,LSi?ii5:ffmY' ,,'-14. '5QQff5F'H'Q1Z A ,sus .za - fi ef! mir ' i2S:fil'5e'W'L i'1,,1f4Mv+ime-iff6.4555',1f,ii's5fQf'-W'Qi 2f,i1if351al lff'y,SffyI'2 QQ, ?H3Ei!1'!5' 42251 ':-:-...uit :' lriiliflt ggi? 4 'lf .- fa-.rfymgaraf ' J? pa 2 In creating His world, God the Father saw fit to place on it living creatures, so He created both plants and animals for the benefit of His human creatures. Mary Ellen Egan, presidentg Candy Bar- bera, vice-presidentg Carol Ward, secretaryg and Mary Ann Karam, treasurer, experience a feeling of joy and adventure by getting a taste of farm life in caring for one of Natures young. Seeing Godis love in His beings, and learning to share them early in life will imprint a knowledge of brotherhood on the character of all throughout the years. Through Care of Nature's Young 75 Freshmen Become Through Discussion Amid awesome stacks of books the freshmen of '59 plunged into their first year of high school at Pro- vidence. Possessing the determination to excell, they studied their way through religion, English, music I, algebra, world history and hornemaking. Besides their scholastic endeavors, the fish sponsored the Sleigh Ride Swing, the PTC Dance in January, and cli- maxed their school year by hostessing the Freshman Day to future PHSer's. And so the all important first year ends. Freshman eyes glow with pride and class spirit as they reminisre on the yearis achieve- ments while eagerly anticipating the future. Becky M, Baker Candy Barbera Frances Barnes Mildred Bass Paula Sue Bettis Karen Kay Billimek Kay Bragg Martha Brangan Diana Brazell Sally Beth Brook Carol Buckholclt Azalia Buenrostro 76 Eleanor Aguirre Janice Ahrens rticu late Catholics Lydia Arizola Pauline Artiaga Judy Autry Y. Marion DeCock Elizabeth De Hoyos Claudia Burch Mary Cathryn Burt Patricia Ann Canamar Violet Cantu Celeste Carabetta Rosemary Carranza Estela Carrillo Juanita Carrillo Christine Carvajal Mary Catherine Clubb Susanna' Cunningham Why that's Chapter 4, verse 7, isn't it? Pat Canamar, Fran Farrell, Dora Rodriguez, and Elizabeth Galle learn to apply Scriptures to the prob- lem at hand. Lucy De Leon Cheryn Dingel Patsy Doublet Catherine Dougherty 7 Mary E. Garcia Emma lean Garza Joy Gerloff jo Ann Gillen Leslie Douglas Algebra hallenges Freshman Intelligence Fran Ferrell Kathy Foster Kitty Frazier Sylvia Fuentes Elizabeth Ann Galle Anna Maria Garcia Nell Faubion Joan Frances Fecci Kim Ferney Mary Ellen Dunn Patricia Dupniclc Mary Ellen Egan Cameron Rose Engelke xo V0 Pat Gilliam Dorothy Hays Dianne Herber Patricia Hermes 5 Marv Velia Hernandez Marlqaret Hill Carol Holland Toni Holman E Sharon Holzhaus Roseanne Huckle . Sandra Isaacs Pamela jackson Sharlene Johnson Sharon johnson Sharon Julian Mary Ann Karam Now what's the next step in that problem? s Sharon Reilly, like many another freshman. learns that She who perseveres shall be crowned with suc- cess! 79 World Histor Develops Understand ing of Fellowmen Kathy Kennedy Charlene Kircher Rose Marie Krenek Bernadette Kresta Elizabeth Kutac Josie Laborde Elizabeth Lambkiri Mary Cecile Lerma Patsy Liebig Ann Locke Frances Marin Cheryl Marshall Tollie Martin Irene Martinez Marcelline Love Kathleen Lovejoy Mary Louise Luna Mary Ellen Madla Lucy Martintz Bernadette M1 pero Pattx MCBrearty ' Mimi McK1nne Y Dorothy Medellin Carol Migoni Betty Millar Sharron Ann Mirando Cirmen Molina Carolyn Moore Stephanie Morales Sue Ann Mounger Ella Mae Moy Cathy Murray Mary Naughton Shirley Neugebauer 2 Marcia Newman l'Oh, no! No: again! . I Nancy Ringer is chagrined to be beaten by Lynne Till and Pat Sardo. but all dis- cover that a history review like this really jogs memories into action. 81 Shelra Quinlan Nancy Lee Ramos Homemaking Train Freshmen In Working And Sharing Cecilia Palacio Anita Patasso Vera Pedraza Delia Perez Sharon Reilly Alice Rendon Nancy Ringer Alice Ornelas Margaret Orozco Rebecca Ortiz . Sue Pacheco I Dora Ann Rodriguez Rosie Rodriguez Theresa Rodriguez Bertha Marie Sacla Ciertrucle Saenz Elmira Salazar Ursula Saltliyar Mary Ruth Sanchez Qi julia Santillan Pat Sardo Sue Ellen Sauer joan Scholwinski .Ioyce Scholwinski Diane Schultz 40' I 'NG ,Q-.M just what I always wanted! Child care class took Kay Bragg, Diane Brazell. and Kathleen Lovejoy on a Happi Time Toy Town for a look newest toys for different age levels. Karen Schultze trip to at the 'rf ' j, 1 :mv 5 .X 453' W , yy vt A 1 Q ep- - fi- x Q., ti' it PM ,L ,fix X 'H fu.. 6 ' PM . , '21 Io Ann Stich Mary Frances Stringer Pam Sullivan Antonette Svatek , -, A J Yiwyrg . Wy' i 'f' ii, -.. -2, i' Rimski-Korsakov? Oh, hes the one who wrote the Scheherazade Suite. LaVonne Nickleson, Shaflene johnson. Carol Ann Schweei s Barbara Sherman Jeannette Sigard Linda Lea Singer Theresa Sitterle Cecilia Spencer Christiane Stead 5' Patricia Tarrillion Selma Tenorio 932 'w and joan Rasor find that lessons in library usage learned in English class pay divi- dends in carrying out a Music I assignment quickly. l 84 Marguerite Thompson English Provides Key To Stud of The Arts s e if xx f 5 fu U 263559 I :L fgltf Ruby Thompson Terry Thompson Lynne Till Susie Ann Valdez This is almost as much fun as Christmas l Working hard to finish their poster, advertising the Sleigh Ride Swing, are Candy Barbera and Paula Bettis. Carolyn Ward Pam Weger Mariorie Wheatley Lillian Ruth White Fredrica Wiegand Rosalind Vera Carol Ann Verette Blanche Villareal Kathleen Walsh Brenda Valle Mary Lee Vandiver God has given us many wonders in natureg among them is Balanced Rock near Fredericksburg, Texas. As this huge structure is balanced on only three corners, we may also say that our school organiza- tions are balanced on three cornerstones basic to Brotherhood: members work for the club and school, for all mankind, and for God. Today's young people are truly learning Christian fellowship through active membership in school and class organizations. Leading a few of these organizations are Kathleen Driffill, editor of the PRO-VUEg Virginia Knight, president of the Marian Choristersg and Doris juenke, editor of the PHILO THEAN. was a 3 lt' fa X 'A 2 aa? 'h'?2?W aww, UU PLE? mn- S3 an mm :5' QZ ee. Cr ,..E :AFD ro T ro it Q Q- r- 2 Q 9-. Q O Q. '5 'W' My 'hole' story gone! Sylvia Zarmora finds that her laborious hours of writing and re- writing were well worth the effort while Yvonne Condrey seems to tell us that something is missing in her issue of the paper. Pro-Vue Reflect tudent Life , I And just think! I wrote U49 of this page! Rosemary Milligan and Dyanne Din- gel discuss the excellent layout of the , editorial page while Sylvia Flory is con- tent simplv to enjoy the news she help- ed to write. So that's what's going to happen to Dick Tracy! Beatrice Braun, Betty Pack and Bar- bara Fournier note the superior news coverage of the San Antonio Light. Sylvia Zamora, Tommie Barnes, A genuine interest in the PHS student combined with the ability to sketch a vivid picture of the studentls ac- tivities enables the Pro-Vue staff, sponsored by Sister Mary Thecla, to produce a highly readable paper. While carry- ing out the purposes of the Catholic Press to share Truth and to spread Faith , the Staff provides a permanent and accurate record of a year at Providence. The Proud Family Marveling at their paper fresh off the press of Internation- al Printing Company are Tom- mie Barnes, Barbara Fournier, Shirley Gallagher, Charlotte Rauschuber, Iudv Helms. Kath- leen Driffill, Sylvia Zamora and Margaret Quinn. - ,, vw . tudent Council Set Example of Working Together FIGHT Porto PEANUTS feoasrrn ywiuts qlulifi Brotherhood personified! Peanuts, anyone? Student Council officers, Beverly Volz, presidentg Barbara Lutz, vice-presidentg Alice Vollmer, secretaryg and Judy Elder, treasurerg sort the Peanuts for Polio for homeroom distribution. Rabbi Grosman: Catholic Chaplain, Father Gaffneyg and Reverend MCAllisterg brotherhood speakers. converse with Mimi Schiffers, Beverly Volz and Gail Voelker. r 7 just as a person who appreciates the gifts of God acts as a mediator to the rest of mankind by opening their eyes to these gifts, the Student Council is a media- tor betueen facuky and student 'Through their hard work and activities such as the Back-To-School Dance, Peanuts for Polnf , hIardLC3ras and Ll PJ. dances and Brotherhood VUeek,they open the eyes ofthe Mu- dent body to appreciation of the gift of attending Pro- vidence. 32' ue' UM' 'Hr Balloons, balloons, and no pop! Carol Buclcholdt, Dyanne Dingel, Kathleen Robertson, Rosemary Milligan, and Gail Voelker blow up gala balloons for the pre-Lenten Mardi Gras Dance. I-Ieyl How about this, . ,? Combining their efforts to compose a Students V' Code of Conduct are Beatrice Braun, Margie Quinn Ginny Lutz, and Carol Kettler, Wheell Only 559 more bows to make! Carol Sue Schmidt, Sharon Reiley, Kitty Fischer, Pat Sardo. and Frances Shipman work together to finish the red bows and yellow ribbons for Courtesy Week. E Q 2 s 5 Through her daily duties, days of rec- ollection, and retreats, a Sodalist con- stantly strives to deepen her own in- terior life, and in turn, through her prayers, work, and example make others more Christ-like. Sodality pro- jects aimeci at brotherhood in PHS have been daily mental prayer for the entire student body, posting of the Legion of Decency classifications, and religious Christmas card sale. Realizing that the brotherhood of all men will be attained through a common bond of spirit-ual unity and understanding, the Sodality, Student Council, and National Honor Society have jointly sponsored the Guadalupe Contest, dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe. It is intended to make everyone more spiritual minded and aid them in thinking with the Church as a result of weekly religious articles read by the participants. The good old summer time. it Sodality officers Judy Elder, treasurer, Josie Dom- inguez, corresponding secretaryg Nancy Beissner, li- brarian, Mary Jo Grothues, prefect, and Esther Habermann, sacristan, leisurely plan Sodality meet- ings and activities for the year. Absent from the pic- ture is janet Walsh, vice-prefect. l'll NEVER get used to this thing! Mary Antoinette Rodriguez helps PHS'ers begin the day by turning their thoughts to God in mental prayer. 92 Deep in thought. Sylvia Gonzalez chooses the outdoor stations at St. joseph's Retreat House to reflect on conference thoughts at the sodalists' closed retreat given by Father Levet, S. J., of Spring Hill College, Alabama. What is this-Twenty Questions? In a joint panel discussion, Judy Elder, Nancy Beis- sner, Carol Kettler, Henry Yaeger, and Larry Mauer prepare sodalists from Providence and Central for the annual Sodality convention at Our Lady of the Lake College. Sodalists X Seek Brother hoodax Through X piritual Unit , Qi lf W y X ...Q---' ,.,..---ll' 1...--1- .-.-1 -.-1 Mercy, kind Master! To help finance the sodalists' closed re- treat, Bernadette Bernal willingly acts as slave for Master Barbara Lutz during Slave Day. Snake eyes! , Sodalists enioy bunco at their surprise Christmas party. 4 93 Red Cross Aids Brothers at Home and broad af 101 405956- X A bit of cheer for a sick person is one of the best cures known. The junior Red Cross workers knowing this, participate actively in many worth- while projects. By providing favors, cookies, fill- ing gift boxes and candy cups they bring a bit of happiness to those less fortunate. Giving their precious time wholeheartedly, they find peace and happiness through sharing and make many new acquaintances And what's wrong with a smile, girls! Red Cross Representatives work med- itatively on Valentine tray favors, and fill gift boxes for overseas. I like this one! The officers of the Junior Red Cross, Anyce Randol, president, Sonja Heldt, treasurer Kathy Gruen, vice-presidentg and Erin Hermes secretary, cheerfully pack Christmas tray favors y- 2 Have you been to the sickroom lately? Rosettes, Carol Howard and Tommye Loverde, discuss sick- room duties before going clown to the Santa Rosa Hospital. NC encourage prospective Nurses The Future Nurses, under the direc- tion of Sister Eutropia, learn the basic elements of first aid while they gracious- ly give of their time to staff the sick- room and care for the needs of fellow students. In addition to this opportunity to practice brotherhood, participation in her club's activities and acquaintance with community resources related to the nurs- ing field, F .N.C. gives a member practical career information. an the-w3.4sff,wiwmmsi :J ,-r, 'mu-x Joyce Dupre, second vice-president, shows proper mouth position for examma tion of throat to other officers: janet Walsh, treasurerg Mary Lou Meiche sec retaryg Betty Pack, first vice-presidentg Mary Alice Pena, president, Kathy Kennedy corresponding secretary, and Jeri Catalani, historian. : .www ffAr-f, z.f,,,,a it if-,i,.u,a . ., ,, .W W. , ii Music Stimulates Good ill Does he really look like that?. . l . . . asks Anyce Randol, Joyce Dupre, and Mary T.. Solis as Arm Whitehead assisted by Virginia Knight put the finishing touches on a bulletin board on the Magic Flute . Good will can be expressed in many ways, but one of the most enjoyable and relaxing is through music. This was brought out in the Magic Flute presented by the Marian Choristers. These ninety girls are always ready to provide entertainment by perform- ing at school assemblies, and civic functions. This good will is also developed through the national music fraternity, Tri-M. By par- ticipating in ensemble contests, festivals, and other joint activities with neighboring chap- ters, members are given opportunities of a practical as well as an asthetic nature. Christmas at Providence would never be complete without the Tri-M's caroling for the sisters. Caroling are, left to right, first row: Angela .isa Valencia, Nancy Beissnef, Kitty Fischer,Barbara ' Els'er. Second Row: , '. 7 C-onzalez, an I 4. Joy, Barbara Lutz, Mary T. 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F T E plores .the Field of Education Under the supervision of Mrs. H. E. Stimel, the members of the Future Teachers Association explore the field of teaching as they attend district and state conventions, make field trips to educational institutions and entertain guest speakers who give inter- esting and informative talks on the fields of education. Other activities include the making and selling of pompons and Red Apple Day. It should be Si.l'l671' Dove! Here Sylvia Zamora, Lucille Trevino, Marina Alvarado, and Irene Alonzo relax a bit after the completion of their Book Week display. No, Sister! We've never even dreamed about report cards yet. - ' Under the supervision of Mrs. Stimel, sponsor of the F.T.A., the faculty re- ceive apples in appreciation of their many efforts. 97 98 Come on. . .snake eyes! Father john M. Gibbons, O.M.I., and Betty Dietel try their luck against Mary Esther Ortiz and Linda Bishop, at the CCD. bunco party. Brace yourself. . .here they come! Tommye Jean Loverde, Jo Marie Ehrler, Hattie Grohman, Liz Lemes, and Anna Rath- mann, serve refreshments at the Christmas party. One for you.. .two for me! Elizabeth Naughton and Sonja Helt, sort out the candy to be given to children at- tending CCD. classes CCD lnspires Better Christian Living Betty Pack, president of the CCD., seems deeply absorbed in her teaching at Our Lady of Fatima. We know you're photogenic, Bernadette. . .but we are late! Bernadette Bernal, Mary jane Gosnell, and Sylvia Zamora once again are off to mold little minds. Instruct the ignorant ..... The Confraternity teacher wholeheart- edly acccepts the responsibility of teach- ing the truths of our religion to children less fortunate than ourselves. Thus she is the instrument God uses to shine a ray of light for the Mystical Body of Christ and unite all under Christ's leadership. 99 F H A'ers Combine aaa ilu' 34,1 Efforts For Success F01 A-. bb :fi mg How are we going to keep her up? I Sharon Johnson, with the as- sistance of Anna Marie Garcia, r arranges the F.H.A. display case. . 'wa Once upon a time. . Monica F.H.A. officers: Patri- cia Tarrillion, Azalia Buenrostro, Karen Schultze, Karen Billimek, Kay Bragg, and Mimi McKinney take a pause from their busy schedule to relax a while on the P.H.S. campus. QMAKERS xrfl U70 NEW uf-Nix +C , Qi, 5? 1 9 E W ft , j Q BW ' L gr 42, K O 410 W 'F.H.A., F.H.A., God in His love enfold thee. . Elizabeth Galle, Joan Fecci, Bernadette Kresta, and Lynn Till build spirit by singing their club song. Are you sure the abbreviations are right? Elsa Medina asks Becky Garcia as they put up the F.H.A. display case. The Monica, freshman, and Marian, sopho- more, Chapters of the F.H.A. are directed by Sister M. Angelina and Sister M. Liberta. The members of both participate actively in many worth-while projects during the year. Autumn brings crisp delicate corsages while the Christ- mas season brings the symbolic advent wreaths created by busy Marian F.H.Afers. After the Monica members create dainty Christmas ear- rings, they unite with the Marian and Provi- dence Chapters to give the annual P.P.O.F. The Future I-lomemakers are well on their way Toward New Horizonsfi Then you twist the wire so. . Nora Mae Gerloff explains carefully to Carolyn Brown as thev make Thanksgiving corsages, SOUNDS definite. . After completing their display, club officers, Marilyn Brown. treasurerg Iudy Zepeda, president, Ann Ramirez, vice-president: and Catherine Ioseph. secretarv. skim through the book they are donating to the library during Book Week. 19, ,, ..,f , vis- -of--MM f -V This year's achievements? Umm. let me see. . Summing up the year's achievements are chapter officers Eva Baldarrama, treasure-rg Gracie Cortez, song leaderg Mary jane Gosnell, presidentg and Dixie Sanford, vice- president. Living up to their motto, To- ward New Horizons , the junior and senior members of the Provi- dence Chapter of the F.H.A. spon- sored by Sister Agnes Ann, had an activity-filled year. Among their projects were a Book Week exhibit and a Family Bingo. Guest speak- ers and area, district and state meet- ings were also a part of the year. The last project, a club picnic, end- ed the '58-'59 year. FH A'ers Build For Future M cup of sugar multiplied by 6. Ohhll! Preparing refreshments for the Family Bingo are Gracie Cortez, Eva Balclarrama, Mary jane Gosnell, and Dixie Sanford. 102 if .... iv TALA Promotes Service Ideal just a little more to your right. And they lived happily ever after. T.A.L.A, officers Toni Holman, parliamentariang Nell Faubian, secretaryg Eileen Rayburg, historiang Bobbie Anderson, presidentg Carol Yeager, vice-presidentg and Ruth Miller, treasurer, sample books which they collected for the Oblate missions. Involved in the task of creating a Catholic Press Month display are Nancy Ringer and Suzie johnson, display chairman. SERVICE is the motto of Library Club members who generously give of their time checking books in and out for fellow students, shelve returned books and arrange displays to make the reading of books more attractive. Other ac- tivities carried on by the club were the annual Book Week exhibit and tea, sponsorship of a paperback rack, and collection of books for Oblate foreign missions. 103 1 i Tea mwork ha racterize AA 3'7 41. 2-1-215. So they did win! Mrs. H, E. Stimel directs G,A.A. of- ficers, Barbara Carle, secretary, Grace Cortez, vice-presidentg Kathleen Robertson, treasurer, and Christine Gallagher, presi- dent, on the clo's and don'ts of score keeping. The Girls Athletic Association of P.H.S. strives to build for physical fit- ness and depth of character through participation by P.H.S.'ers in sports activities such as volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Under the capable leader- ship of faculty advisor, Mrs. H.E. Sti- mel, and its officers, the G.A.A. epito- mizes brotherhood because teamwork is the essential factor in any sport. Mad scramble!! Seniors-Nelda Gonzalez, Sylvia Flory, jo Ella Osborn, and Kay Robertson, eagerly receive their long-awaited sports letters from Mrs. Stimel. just keep walking It may be raining outside, but it doesnt dampen the spirits of Ann Seguin, Kathy Sauer, Marilyn Robitzsch, Camille Ogden. Georgia Ruiz, Laura Neira, Marilyn Moore. and Mary Ann Brosch. rt Art is the common language of man. It is not re- stricted by color, race, or creed. It unites all men and re- quires no language other than itself. Through the art H club's varied activities it strives to understand this a O n language by studying art and making its own artifacts, thus furthering its one great aim, appreciation of the great unifier-art. Que paso ? Mary Ellen Egan and Fredrica Wiegand stand admiring one of jose Orozco's well known paintings Zapatistas . Clemente Orozco, son of the artist, gives them some interesting background information. But I'm not doodling! Rosemary Knight, Barbara Fry. Barbara Christensen, and Estela Terry, are each putting in their two cents worth in plan- ning the next art club meeting. 105 Christian haracter Progresses Th ru National Honor Society members are not just book- worms ! Eligibility for this organization is based on Service, Leadership, Character and Scholarship, with ratings given by each teacher who has come in contact with nominees during their years at'P.H.S. This organiza- tion, under the direction of Sister St. Rita, is an ideal held by every P.H.S.,er. Thank you, Father. I Father Moore congratulates Joyce Dupre as she receives her membership card and ribbons symbolizing Service, Scholarship. Leadership and Character. Newly installed members, seniors: Lana Crawford, Judy Elder, Judy Helms, Sarah Joeris, Rosemary Newman. and Carol Sue Schmidtg and juniors: Tommie Barnes, Nancy Beissner, Beatrice Braun, Joyce Dupref Mary Jo Grothues, Patricia Haby, Judy Heye, Kathie Kennedy, Carol Kettler, Amy Klein, Phyllis Lehr, Mary Margaret Logan, Virginia Lutz, Pat Petraitis, Margaret Quinn, Janice Richards and Martha Wood reflect on the four-fold objectives of the N.H.S. 106 All eyes center l Rosemary Milligan secures the final block on the arch while members meditate on the merit of Scholarship. Senior members-tried and tested Active members Dyanne Dingel, Ann Wfhitehead, Kitty Fischer, Gail Voel- ker, Doris Juenke, Helen Tower, Beverly Volz, Barbara Lutz, Francc5'Shipi-nan, Rosemary Milligan, Virginia Knight, and -Io Ella Osborn gather after the 1959 National Honor Society Installation. 107 Smile and the world smiles with you. P.T.C. officers Mrs. L. Schiffers, corresponding sec- retaryg Mrs. R. Cuny, record- ing secretaryg Mr. B. H. Four- nier, president, Mrs. A. F. Catalini, second vice-president, and Mr, R. Ramirez, treasurer, look back on another success- ful year. Working together in all their activities, parents and teachers of Providence students form an active and busy organization which promotes good relations among all. Included among their many projects which afford a good balance of cultural. social, and moneymaking ,ar B. H. Fournier C. President One more number and I will have it! These unidentified bingoers seem to be enjoying themselves as they try their luck at one of the P.T.C. spon- sored bingos. activities are regular monthly meetings with guest speak- ers and provision of entertainment, games, parties, audiometer hearing tests, chest X-rays, and graduation and a luncheon for the seniors. 1 'ffl' V'..' ,.iQl..., ,. . .3.5f:3stz1... ' -1-.I Under B, SS! Masters at the art of playing bingo, Mr. B. H. Fournier and Mr. T. Barbera spin and call for a friendly PTC bingo. P H S Salutes PTC Guest speaker. Rev. I. A. Tiil, Arch- diocesan director of the Confruternity of Christian Doctrine. answers the quesl tions of interested PTC members. Oh. for the good old days! Interested parents provide it watch- ful eye as PT-IS'crs and thtes lixc it up xt the iunior-sponsored tiunue. tlu Frosty Fantasy 109 alendar of Events .. if l , a aa? r X,wNWstgX Q awww, MXN E I N fw tlsawmggi mt X that t . , 1 f . X WV, vt ' , ir 1 1413 ,' N W WX? XX' Rat, X1 X, is X X X XM, i X :M t, X451 .1 'P 1 5 1 ' X s E X ' XX i X 1 w, 2 ,f W 'f' 2 .X Nl., X. ' i 3 1X X X X A, Xgvg i X ' 2 i' 's 11 1-they 'Z f A X. f fri atv- ff fyif g f Q1 vbiwf -af . ra a r mari, i- my XXL? X Q ra 2 ' it lim 1 Y at ima fs ,f Xia P K wipe wyigggp Q MNSSK , . X 32 Xt . . Xi'j'T , , 4 if 9, wa? Z i Qs ' fgiii Y . , af XX ua fer, Wa . 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'We may compare this to the events of the year at P.H.S.-dances, plays, sports, recitals, and seasonal activities-events which build a cultural background for each individual student. Responsible for many of the activities are Beverly Volz, president of the Student Councilg Betty Pack, president of the Confra- ternityg and Mary jo Grothues, prefect of the Sodali- fy. 110 Co ntains Gusher of Activities School Year Begins With A Prayer And Party The keynote of God-centered educa- tion for the new PHS school year was set with a Mass in Honor of the Holy Ghost. The Mass, attended by the entire student body, was offered by His Excellency, Stephen A, Leven, the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. After Mass, Bishop Leven gave a stimulating talk on the advantages of a Catholic educa- tion and our responsibilities towards pro- perly acquiring one. We students were reminded by the participation in this Mass, as well as by Bishop Levenls mes- sage, that students and teachers are close- ly united at Providence as we work to- gether-spiritually, scholastically, and socially. fH O exalted magnificent, esteemed, admirable sumptuous superior seniors. . blithely recite freshmen Joan and Joyce Scholwinski to their benevolent big sisters Joyce and Judy Poston N MW What a haul! exclaims Gail Voelker, senior class president and emcee of Senior-Fish Party, as she proudly dis- plays her catch. Margaret Haynes Miss Publications Phalmhean Presents QQ 0 0 0 11 Miss Pu bllcatlons 114 THE PHILOTHEAN of Providence High presents, for the first time, Miss Publications . This title was awarded to Margaret Haynes, who led in the Ad Drive sponsored jointly by the PHILO- THEAN and PRO-VUE staffs, Runners- up for this honor were Sarah Joeris and Barbara Fournier. Sarah Joeris Barbara Fournier - Rings Sym bolize Y Senior Unity 'In nomine Patris, et Filii. . junior representatives, Mar- gie Quinn and Amy Klein, in- tently watch as Father Moore blesses the rings soon to be presented to the waiting sen- iors. A bona fide symbol of the grad- uating class is its senior ring. This long anticipated reward was bless- ed and presented on September 18, by Rev, James P. Moore at a sim- ple and solemn ceremony, with the stage setting prepared by the l i r junior class. The receiving of her senior ring is a. highlight in the life of every senior, and one which will always remain fresh in her memory. The proud family of a proud senior. Barbara Currie, with parents und little Sister. closely and proudly exam- ines her newly acquired, well deserved senior ring. . ..... and no one could be prouder! Beaming in front of their first place display are Carolyn Kotula, Dyanne Dingel, Shirley Gallag- her, Carol Blakey and Judy Helms of Home Room 101. And it's ours! Extra proud and extra happy about their second place trophy are Jo Ella Osborn, Bernadette Bernal, Josephine Gamez, and Virginia Knight of Home Room 103. Color Day provides P. H. Sfers with a won- derful chance to further friendships and irnbibe school spirit. As classes vie in choosing suitable themes to carry out in attractive display, each student forgets herself and becomes a member of a creative, artistic, religious team. All then glow with pride in their school, whether a tro- phy has been Won or not. Sli iihiwwi ikiiiiiif Well Satisfied! That was the comment these happy seniors had to make about their third place winner. They are Judy Poston, Gail Voelker, Ann Whitehead, Home Room 102. Eileen Doyle, and Mary Frances Shipman from Seniors Steal Sho On Color Day Presenting the latest fashions from Paris? Elizabeth Ann Galle, fresh- man, stunningly styles her own sack! The time has come. . .! ...for all class presidents, Gail Voelker, Carol Kettler, Tommie Loverde, and Mary Ellen Egan to take a rest while traveling Around the world on an imaginary trip at the 1958 Color Day Skit. Behind the desk is amused Beverly Volz, Student Council president. Wouldn't you love to travel? Examining posters for Color Day Skits are Beatrice Torres, Mary Tavares, Bar- bara Fry. Da-a-h-h-l-i-n-g, what a divine pony tail. Student Council officers and members portray the British parliament in the Color Day Skit. W l 'We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee. . Dixie Sanford meditates on the Way of the Cross, while Camille Ogden, . Patti Barbera, Ann Seguin, and Mary jane Kuby visit the Blessed Sacrament during annual retreat. Retreat Stimulat es Love A retreat provides the means for students to shut out the world and bring themselves closer to God by med- itation and prayer. The Rev. john Sullivan acted as the retreat master for the first of the two retreats held yearly at PHS. During retreat, Providence students put distractions from their minds, and abstained from tallfing in order that they might become constantly a- ware'of the Presence of God in their lives. They were truly grateful for the opportunity to deepen their understanding and love of God and their neighbors. 118 -:pta , , ,IL-xr Well, as a matter of spiritual fact. . Father john Sullivan, our re- treat master from Guthrie, Okla- homa, gives a bit of friendly ad- vice to freshman, Claudia Burch. Minds wandering in the right direction. Carol Migoni, Ella Mae Moy, Mary Hernandez, and Selma Ten- orio meditate, read, and pray dur- ing their annual retreat. ...sm f.-, rio, exif ,r The key to the wisdom and understanding of one's fellow man is found in the read- ing of good books. During Book Week, each school organization arranges a book display. These displays are judged and after- wards, the books are donated to the library. The purpose of this week is not only to provide a form of healthy competition for students, but also to stimulate a student's desire to read more good books, which is often an aid to the acquiring of a true knowledge and understanding of her fellow- man. I'm holding it up! Student Council officers: Judy Elder. Alice Vollmer. Beverly Volz, and Barbara Lutz admire their First-Place-Winning book week display. It might be more artistic if we centered it! The second-place ribbon, won by the Art Club is being pinned on by members: Mary Tavaras, Barbara Fry, Linda Egan, and Eloise Hernandez. Books Vibrate Wisdom Does 'Angels of Mercy' refer to us too? The display which won third-place was that of the Future Nurses. Arranging their work of art are: Joyce Dupre, janet Walslm, Mary Alice Pena, and Nancy Beissner, 1 119 Magic Flute Proves ote - Able She can't compete with Tom Dooley, but Mary Theresa Solis is trying her best as she portrays Papageno in The Magic Flute. Ah, through our power, O Monster, die! Ladies Cynthia Schoenberg, Rose Mary Knight, Beatrice Gonzalez and Nancy Beissner kill the serpent and save Tamino's life. l 5 X fi Once upon a time. . Papageno, Mary T. Solis, and Papagena, Barbara Small, are brought together at last under the approving eyes of priestesses, Helen Tower and Barbara Lutzg princess, Stella Cerdag Sarastra, Kathy Verebelyig prince, Sylvia Wright, and priestess, Angela Savoy. The Magic Flute a three act Operetta by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was pre- sented by the Marian Choristers on No- vember 3O, 1958, in Our Lady of the Lake College Auditorium. The tale dealt with a prince searching for a princess and a birdman seeking his love. Starring were Mary T, Solis as the comical Papa- genog Barbara Small, his true loveg Sylvia Wright the wandering prince Taminog Stella Cerda, Pamina, daughter of the Queen of the Night, Roberta Mclnnis, the cruel Queen of the Night, and Kathy Verebelyi, the wise high Priestess, Saras- tra. Smiling, why? Papageno back ? Star maidens, Carol Sue Sch- midt, Nancy Deason, Crystal Stark, Alice Daly, Mary Io Nit- sch, Joyce Dupre, and Queen of the Night, Roberta Mclnnis. Take my hand. , Stella Cerda, Pamina, and Sylvia Wright are led to true love through Sarastra, Kathy Verebelyi. 121 Up, up. . .and away! One of the shots which enabled jun- iors, under the leadership of Mary jo Nitsch, to put up a hard fight against the opposing seniors. Senior Ifics Capture Troph The volleyball trophy this year went to the seniors for their excellent performance against the junior team. The score, 53 to 21, was a sure proof that the senior Ifics,' really were terrific. llll FiEEE:::::EElE5Y ,:i::::::::::::5 122 ,,,.-, iv! A winning team in action. . The senior team members and loyal supporters confidently watch their captain, Nelda Gonzalez, as she volleys the ball in a play that helped to win the game. P H S'ers Dance In Land of Frosty Fantasy 'UD' Pretty as a picture! Taking time-out from their fun to pose for this picture are dance com- mittee members and their dates: Janet Walsh, Bobby Memery, Ad- rienne Wille, Tony Lister, Sylvia Gonzalez, Alfred Flores, Virginia Lutz, Jimmy Oertling, Judy Heye and Harold Friesen. Oh, the beauty of twirling skirts! Bart Lacey, Liz Lemes, Joyce Dupre, and Bill Kotylo take advantage of the roman- tic atmosphere as they dance to the music of Johnny Brock. Christmas at Providence would never be complete without a dance. The 1958-59 dance was the Frosty Fantasy , given by the junior class at the Fraternal Order of the Eagles' Hall. Johnny Brock's orchestra pro- vided music, enabling Providence students to fully enjoy this fun-filled evening. Dancing is fun, but so is chit-chat. Ronnie Garcia, Ellen Rolf, Irving Schuetze, Pat Haby, Martha Wood and Freddy Morton sit-out a dance to catch up on some friendly conversation. 123 Fi h Ca ptu res Crown Once again this year, iaunty red bows and a contagious courtesy were predominant as Courtesy Week, a Stu- dent Council-sponsored project, came upon the scene. Courtesy Week, de- signed to be a fun-filled reminder for all, and to create good fellowship, was climaxed by a ceremony naming Miss Courtesy of 1959. Due to its success, high spirits and a lasting feeling of cooperation remained long after the red bows were gone. Who, MEP'-' Pat Sardo, freshman, is crowned Miss Courtesy, by runner-up janice Richards as Courtesy Week is brought to an excit- ing climax by the traditional ceremony. Speech! Speech! Smiling well-wishers, Carol Sue Sch- midt, Judy Elder, Doris juenlce, and Ellen Rolf applaud our 1959 choice. A variety of social activities at mid- sem-ester offered relaxation for PHS - ers. Highlights were the formal Mili- tary Ball sponsored by Centrals ROTC and the informal Sleigh Ride Swing sponsored by the freshmen. Attention! The queen has arrived. Reigning queen Lorna Sullixan, Providenre sophomore, and escort Gary Kirk govern happy subiects at the Military Ball. Formal nd Informal Dances Bring Relaxation At Mid-Term PHS ers and dates enyoy music and dancing at the Sleigh Ride Swing. 7 Is this the line up? Mrs. Stimel presents the hard won trophv to captain Judy Heye who is surrounded by her victorious team Amy Klein Mary Logan Sylvia Gon zales, Margaret Haynes Carolyn Moldonado Regina La Hood Betty Dretel Joyce Dupre, Ginny Lutz and Annie Lyssy Jud and the Juniors Defeat Senior Lolllpops In a magnificent display of sportsman- ship, homeroom 211, representing the junior class, defeated their underclassmen and won the right to play in the final basketball intramural game against the seniors. It was a close game between Judy and the Jun- iors and the Senior Lollipops , filled with tense excitement throughout, ending in a victory for the juniors with a score of 11-10. No! It's mine... Sylvia Flory, Regina La Hood, Carolyn Mal- donado, Joyee Dupre, Christine Gallagher, and Belinda Rodriguezlshout as they vie for the ball during a tense moment of the championship game. 126 New Grleans Visit P. H. . Glimpse of New Orleans! Catholic youth enioy festive Mardi Gras dance at Our Lady of Grace Gym sponsored by the Sodality, National Honor Society, and Student Council. Who said chivalry is dead? This gallant lad, Mickey McAdams, comes to the rescue of Carol Kettler, Fran Ferrell, and Ruthie Miller with a handful of shiny dimes. Accompanying Ruth and Carol are Ted Candler and Edger Dupre. Mary Alice Pena and David Fry converse rather seriously in the background. Orchestra break! 1 Our fabulous R.C.A. Victor Orchestra takes over while ludv Elder, and Tornmve Loverde stack a group of new selections under the watchful eyes of Terry Thompson and Buddy Braun. 127 Helen Tower and Ann Wfhiteluead re- ceive the audiences approval for their pei'- formance at the annual senior recital, The annual senior recitals, held this year on April 27, April 30, and May 6, are the climax of the many hours which senior music students have de- voted to piano, voice, or organ. In pre- paration, these students have participat- ed in other recitals during the years, the music festivals at Our Lady of the Lake and Incarnate Word Colleges, and the National Piano Auditions. Seniors taking part in the recitals are: Eileen Doyle, Beatrice Gonzalez, Eloise Hernandez, Sarah Joeris, Vir- ginia Knight, Angela Savoy, Pat Singleton, Mary Theresa Solis, Crys- tal Stark, Helen Tower, Gerry Von Schwanitz, Ann Whitehead, and Sylvia Wright. WSW- :......'W ' 'A We 'ff J' -Q1-li:-f ,-Slit an if , The Barrettsu, a three act comedy-drama and roman- tic play written by Marjorie Carleton, and portraying the famous story of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Brown- ing, was brought to life on March 14 and 15 by a double cast from the senior class. Presented in British accent, the plot concerns the tyrannical love of Edward Moulton Barrett for his favor- ite daughter Elizabeth. Those in the Poerner cast are: Charlotte Poerner Elizabeth Barrettg Dyanne Dingel, Henrietta Barrettg Erin Hermes, Arabel Barrettg Bonnett Gerloff, Wilson' Roe Milligan, Millyg and Eileen Doyle, Miss Mitford. Ivfembers of the Poston cast are: Joyce Poston, Eliza- bethg Shirley Gallagher. Henriettag Sandra Anthony. Ara- belg Paula Dlugosz, Wilscun: Virginia Psencik, Millyg and Kitty Fischer, Miss Mitford. The male portion of the cast includes Ismael Montalvo as Robert Browningg Fred Ender as Edward Barrettg Don Siebenaler as George Barrettg john juranovitch, Oct- avius Barrettg Charles Deason, Captain Surtess Cookg and Glen Griffith as Iohn Kenyon. Student director for the production was Kathleen Robertson, and Gail Voelker, stage manager. 1 Above: Shortly after the Barrett family has greeted Elizabeth on her arrival home. Henrietta stomps on Georges foot to keep him from bungling ' again. Left: One of the high points of the play occurs when Robert Browning proposes to Elizabeth Barrett: Miss Barrett, will you do me the honor of becoming my Wife? Below: As Barrett angrily admonishes Henrietta for kissing Captain Cook, Elizabeth rushes in to her de- fense. The argument that follows brings other members of the family and their friends to the room. Seniors, Juniors X Josie Dominguez Cutest Ann Whitehead Most Dependable Betty Pack Prettiest Doris Juenke Sweetest Rosemary Milligan Wittiest I I W I Joyce and Judy Poston Most Popular Unite to Elect Hall of Fame Shirley Gallagher Best School Spirit it X Gail Voelker Best All Around X Mary Theresa Solis Most Talented -11.1- Jo Ella Osborn Most Likely to Succeed .......... I Grace Cortez Most Athletic Beverly Volz Most Representative BUSI ESS PATRO 5943 Broadway ALICE MEAT MARKET 425 N. Zarzamora. AL'S CLEANERS 905 Ruiz Sr. ' C. L. BATTO CLEANERS 1843 E. 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Established 1899 Prompt-Reliable--Efficient Title Insurance Service 303-10 South Texas Bldg. CA 7-4251 144 - ...1-.l ...i.. ....-.T CROCKETT HOTEL by The Alamo Private Pool for Guests and Friends l THE BARN DOOR 8400 N. New Braunfels ALL FORMS OF R lzlwcf BMW WG Q Y.. N C. ' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ------l- Linda Egan and Mary Jane Kuby ,vm-,, ann, find a selection difficult when m 0' Q faced with the many delicious de d E serts served at The Barn Door ill Alvouxo 0 Annum . SURMA'S BAKERY W WW QAKES 0 3010 Nogalitos St. BAKERY SUNSHINE LAUNDRY-CLEANERS I A B X 617 N. Flores FM 'N -Q-New 0rPepper And don't forget biology- fDisection was a foglj The day you halved a. lobster, just to find it was a. frog! 3190 E. Houston St. .i-1- 9 CANADA DRY BOTTLING CO. 201 E. Grayson , GENE FLESHER AUTO SERVICE Specializing in Tune-uns Brakes - Front End Service - Wheel Balancing 115 Angeles at West Hilderbrand and Fredericksburg WAHRMUND 8: CO. 229 San Pedro Ave. s ZINNINGER GULF SERVICE STATION 4546 Blanco V. J. K1-31-:FE INC. Ready-Mixed Concrete PE 5-6135 1515 W. Poplar St. , San Antonio, Texas 146 Compliments of RICHARD E. YOUNG New CADILLACS Used N. St. Mary's at Brooklyn Wholesale and Retail CA 7-7597 Ready Cut Meats Catering to Schools, hospitals, and institutions ROGER'S MEAT CO. Division of UNITED MEAT CO. Roger Trevino, Owner 1000 S. Zarzamora St. 41--1- CASA BLANCA RESTAURANT 617 W. Houston St. q - YELLOW CAB COMPANY 222 Newell l RED DAILY,S 66 SERVICE STATION Your Friendly 66 Station 2719 Vance Jackson Rd. R DI 2-9180 THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY 123 S. Leona Street E. E. CNickj Cantu CA 6-5306 A 8: J BODY AND PAINT SHOP 1102 W. Martin Street CA 3-0426 Res. GE 2-2712 Ralph R. Rodriguez ALAMO CALENDAR CO. Specialties - Imported Mexican Calendars 423 Rivas Street PE 3-8790 Compliments of LA POBLANITA BAKERY UNION HOUSE CAFE Open Day 8: Night 643 E. Commerce CA 3-0621 Ruben Huron, Owner GROFF BROTHERS 1430 So. Flores VILLA 8: MORING TILE CO 110 jon Ann 1800 N. Zarzamora . Fig O'BRIEN INSURANCE SERVICE 5232212 S If V Fi l ' Petroleum Commerce Building W LABATT WHOLESALE GROCERS CO. yx I 7 300 N. San Marcos if 5 0 1-i--- I fy' ' 1 41? SECURITY TITLE CO. INC. 425 E. Pecan i--1-lik.. REININCERIS SERVICE STATION 1801 West Ave. V P 41 ex And budding English students- Recall themes struggled throughg If you didn't like Da Vinci, Perry Como would always do. C. P. HOWARD SERVICE STATION Cs,-.-7 3 1 X-J 1029 Broadway - U. S. Hwy. 81 X :ff jr Y CA 6-1972 San Antonio, Texas Y ' iii :l-:A:- - - ' Y A ' 1 . ,,.,. ,...,........,...,.,...,.....,.,...,. QIPERIAL CLEANERS Li W Ak ..,.. fHfy 1 A. AND LAUNDRY X 5 1 :fff1:f. -...,.,.,.,,,, . 5615 San Pedro 1:1 Q K . JOHNNY VALENCIA RADIO and T. V. fx N 944 W. Elsmere ,Q5 W ,Lid . ka Ll- 1 Compliments of The night before mid-term exams, THE JEWELBQX Was the night Central's big ball was plannedg PHS'ers Waltzed to dreamy music, CA 5-8601 513 U2 W- Commerce With study papers clutched in one hand! HICK'S RUBBER CO. JEFFERSON STATE BANK Sm Antonio Texas Appliances-Refrigerators L Televisions-Washing Machines I e I i . , CA 5-zsos 2827 W. Commerce Sr l- ,A ... . wH:N You ' . ' hrxii C f BORROW ' Q INVEST Omplmentso HILLJE CLEANERS 1900 Fredericksburg Road 2403 N. Zarzamora Street PE 3-8251 EL PROGRESOM Groceries and Meat Market Comphments of HARRY Guadalupe Gonzales, Prop. 1820 Durango CA 3-0016 RAUSCHER, PIERCE 8: Co., Inc. Investment Securities 729 Milam Building San Antonio, Texas 148 I ALAMO ART Sc BLUE PRINT CO., INC. 506 N. Presa Street CA 5-7186 Art School 8: Drafting Materials CHITO'S MARKET 81, GROCERY 1937 - 1958 523 Arbor Place CA 3-0992 i..l...l,-..- HIGHLAND MODEL MARKET 3910 Clark LE 2-7831 Ben Jonietz-A gent GREAT CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. Burglary - Hold-up Liability DIETZEL CAKE SHOP 2516 N. Main -couv. 11151991 'OR 1 SE V151 1, ..l.. '5 lL X X xjllxx. JAFFE sr MARTIN X an r xr X X- REAL ESTATE i. , 102 Felton Dr. GE 2-2642 ,,,. 'G ' Salesrnen Gene Ramirez Phillip Zamora. HARGIS ELECTRIC CO. 8210 Broadway TA 6-6321 v MALONE'S CANDY CO. 311 Alamo Plaza Joe W. Joeris .1-i-l1L.-in ..-la' BAILEY'S AUTO PARK 129 Main Avenue fgwfw Howl! , BASS APPLIANCE CO. y' erecrmc 1 A, , 1712 Fredericksburg E S.ETC lim' ' IFIO S HEl'?ARST S Any Make . Any Model . New or Used We Finance Our Own Sales At Low Rates KENNETH E. LEE MOTOR CO. 1610 Broadway 10 Years In One Location We Service Our Own Sales And Guarantee Our Cars CA 7-9134 San Antonio, Texas QUEEN CANDY CO. Original Mexican Pecan Candies Fountain Service St. Mary's at' Commerce St. CA 6-6922 BLANCH LANG FLORAL CO. 523 San Marcos li W is PD THE OAK HILLS DRUG STORE PE 5-5223 2720 Fredericksburg Rd. KW ave , A KELLY - SCHERRER , y FLOWER SHOP 326 W. Josephine 150 Where your Beauty Dollar Buys Most 4 ,,y,iV:,::.: 5 :ggi ,:,A ' 1,., -.3:jfifzfzf:f:f:f:f:Q:::f:f.-133: - 5' X ..v., ,'.5.3:::f:ffQ13'Q:ff3:f:5QfQfQQfff2fif3fiw .ft-:-l-ig:3:f:QfQ:ff3ff- . , A C -'- : .,A, '-'a,1 e ' X .:,:,:,:,i..,.,. ,:A: ,V K ,,.A.,,,y2.... .i.:i. Zii .:.:,, l.:.:.1.,4 .1,i. 1 . 1 , , ,,, .S f Li f Ra, f DOLLAR WAVE SHOP 124 jefferson St. CA 7-5388 LA FERIA DEPT. STORE 802 W. Commerce A-1 AUTO SALES 2920 Nogalitos All Makes Autos - Wholesale or Retail Bank Rates Financing .1-....1.1. .. 1 DRESS JONES BARBER SHOP C7 , f fN Q '?7U?LP 0 Effie Q EIIIAIRCUTIE 2910 S. New Braunfels TP fm Q3 'v X ?M az Q .V Ti I -i- 7M okacffzffs 522 Brooklyn at Quincy CONN OLLY'S FOOD STORE 1.. 1- MAES PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. 320 So. Laredo St. 1 l-l-11 425 Ruiz Street CA 3-8235 M 8: M MARKET 8: GROCERY Your Friendly Grocer Nick P. Tello - Notary Public Saaapfaza 5.E..!!!3,S Looking at Records in Sears record department are Betty Pack and Sarah Joeris. Join these smart shoppers at either Sears' store, where there is plenty of free parking, convenient credit or layaway plans, and convenient night openings Monday and Thursday. CA 3-43 1 1 U 'V H ' nt I7 San f, 5 R N GUM: I lmnfbk 'rf Haiafa' 1 fbffddf if can a ,L and has been for V4 century l,-.11-l R BUILD: mms xc J - S X GI M fffffr S1 l 5 S L, I IIISIIHIMP CAS-4101 SUN UNTUIHU, Kwai ROMANA PLAZA STORE SOUTHSIDE STORE Soledad af Romana Plaza Pleasanton Rd. at Loop 13 WA 3-3466 Our What is it about college life that entices and beck- ons more and more to attend each year! Could it be the challenge, the excitement, the culture, the educa- tion of college life? The friendliest college in the Southwest strives to solve these questions with 9. wholesome schedule of studies, sports, and social and spiritual activities. OLL offers to its students the following accreditations: B.A., B.S., M.S., in Social Work, and M.A. in Education. Courses terminating in a B.A. or B.S. from OLL are: Arts and Sciences Business Administration Teacher Training Fine Arts Home Economics Physical Education Library Science Lady of the Lake College Expand 2 Dormitory Commemorates Pope Pius XII As each year brings an increase in college enrollment, Our Lady of the Lake College is expanding to accommodate the needs of her students. Pacelli Hall, the new dormitory, is under construction and is scheduled to be finished in time for the 1959 fall semester. H' The new dormitory name was selected in honor of Pope Pius XII, during whose reign Blessed John Martin Moye, founder of the Sisters of Divine Provdience, was beatified. ' 9 153 11.. TARRILLION BROS. 1419 S. Presa St. Belinda Rodriguez and jerry Griffin seem to be ' ' QI men getting helpful hints for that future ho TARRILLION BROS. 1 fe-vaeffos fpfbo, S '5 it xx -J Q L Then, there you Were, a junior, And couldn't even spell rendezvous , Your posters for the Coronation Ball at y-1l -iii . ,..1-i. CITY UPHOLSTERY 2019 N. Main PE 5-1308 HENERY DAY 8: TWINS Service Station Wash - Lubrication - Pick up - Deliver CA 3-0187 ... ....-lg STADIUM ICE 306 E. Mitchell . Congratulations Seniors of '59 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT R. MARTINEZ Made you famous for rondesvouz ! 85 FAMILY SOUTHWEST OFFICE SUPPLY I 422 North Main Ave. CA 5-6363 ' A Office Supplies - School Supplies GRIMES , i 1 S if ELECTRIC Co. wal SAINT ANN'S YCUTH CLUB 918 Manor 0,96 My A i W' Congratulates the APPHGHCCS Class of '59 .-i-4.1-l-1-n VOITH AND MUELLER MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 135 E1 Mio DI 2-5255 Austin - San Antonio - Houston ACE SUPPLY COMPANY 1111 Austin Street CA 3-4268 W. F. PICKARD surveyor County Courthouse Q.,-.-i -gg RODRIGUEZ BROTHERS MEMORIALS 917 W. Houston JUD PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. - Ella Martinez and Kathy Strawn inspect some fencing at Border Fence Co. BORDER FENCE COMPANY 1427 S. General McMullen Dr. i..-M-M1--n BLANCO FOOD STORE 2230 Blanco Road Plumbing, Heating, Bruno Oelkers - Owner Air Conditioning Contractors ...........1.L..l-1-1 ' NAVARRO PIANO COMPANY 1421 North Colorado Street PE 5-5239 1702 N. Colorado NELSON INSURANCE AGENCY 55 I MARIO'S 'fer' I A GE 2-6865 an 2' 'j if 1 ,' , 1 .Eff-2, we General Insurance at a Saving PHARMACY ,.,, X0 , ri A' -- .Y.':: g M 2 , i f mi . f f- -V .. . ,- 1818 Fredericksburg Road 2 li---ix: -11-M--in-11 155 1-l. STANDARD GARAGE AND BODY WORKS 111 Denver Blvd. General Automobile Repairing john L. Ruker, Owner LE 3-0111 MOSEL 8: TERRELL PLBG. CO. Box 8098 San Antonio REUS CAFE E Commerce at Hackberry CA 5-0451 Steaks Mexican Foods Country Sausage Chicken We Cater to Parties PENNIES FOOD MARKET Mr. and Mrs. R. Rodriguez, Owners Choice Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Frozen Foods 1245 Steves Ave. LE 2-0173 - .-1-1. .15 H enllmces glam A150 Q el' ago dxcexbsm gl an M 5 his 1. gn, iw if Compliments of FECGI FOOD MARKET 701 N. Frio IIIUDERII PlllfllBIl5 Q ll:'l 'r U C 1' gf: 5' '.-' 3 -HIIELAX li BERT o. FRY The Best Investment on Earth is the Earth Itself As ep. SOC o 1' I 'I Gi A . A. I Zw O REALTOR 3 1 ' 1-qu -.1 mrwru-vo 5, Q ...1ML::.,.l,. fs to sm BERT C. FRY REAL ESTATE - - RANCHES LOANS - - - INVESTMENTS SAN ANTONIO 5. TEXAS 1118 FROST NATIONAL BANK Telephone CA 7-8577 .. HILLCREST DRUG STORE 2807 Hillcrest PE 5-6161 L. A. Jackson, Jr. Moody Armstrong A Complete Neighborhood Drug Store .i. , ix H Our GIFT to you. If you will bring your ma .3 Q uvini, Vidi, vids, A' annual to our record shop we will give you 4' Juggling verbs all day l I 2551 off on any record you wish to buy. Or how about in Spanish- B The favorite verb: iOle! I 1101 Fair Ave. 156 ?i- 'l' i FOX COMPANY 1734 Broadway Gail Voelker and Eileen Doyle get instructions at FOX STUDIO on how to take top Senior activity pictures. AMANDA'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of 3816 S. Presa St. PROVIDENCE ALUMNAE LE 2-0153 ASSOCIATION MCCRELESS SHOPPING VILLAGE, INC. 3522 So. New Braunfels ii-1-ii -.i-----1-Q-at Compliments of C. W. WILLOUGHBY OWEN ALDERMAN CALVIN HOFFMAN Compliments of KERMIT DANZ THE PRIESTS ALAMO TITLE CO. . OF For Title Insurance ST. I-IENRY'S CHURCH on Your Home 201 W. Travis ' Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1959 GROSS NATIONAL BANK San Antonio's Convenient Bank Member FDIC Commerce at Navarro THE FACS CO., INC. CRESCENT JEWELRY COE 423 Carolina 202 New Moore Buildingi I ,-,-............ ...-.....-.- I -i .....i.. DUANE'S SHOES 408 E. Houston Terrell Plaza Las Palmas -l -.-1. EL CHARRO RESTAURANT Foods of Mexico .. and Charcoal Broiled Steaks PE 5-5481 -.rfrihf ..Jr : ,- ii' 70:5 If 5, I I J-lg, if ' S ly if Q J 'Vx s to , V' 55 S 5, R T l 'S S I ' I J I D W ..:if?51. 'Ea-.. MIQ4 3 o ff! f ' 3 ilk 6E.:nwl ' D,psAo .7 EI eNP'c,,,'fM 1 f -2- W -5:64 .il Q. ffl iibwtizfffxi DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXANS -81' i..,.. JESSE sr HENRY'S Texaco Service Station 33, -ai i 1 , TV Service In Your Home 83.50 Days -- Nights - Sundays 2-Way Radio Dispatched Trucks TELEVISION REPAIR CO. 2617 N. Zarzamora - TA 4-5131 1135 Wurzbach Road - TA 4-5181 James Walker Phones: LE 3-1251 CA 2-9222 - JENE DRESS SHOP 2023 Vance jackson Rd. PE 5-7011 CERVANTES GROCERY 5101 W. Salinas Flowers For All Occasions HAUSER FLORAL CO. Wash or Grease - 331.00 A H Mahan Owner Pick up 8: Deliver I ' , CA 7-6271 1222 E. Commerce St. 3822 W. Commerce RAMON PUENTE MASONRY CONSTRUCTION CO. ARTlST'S MATERIALS ' 'H-----1--.....11i,, 1509 Leal Street - BROWN SALES CO. for Mark III Oil CA 6-8962 1.11.1- -if BROWN EXPRESS 323 E. Mitchell St. 7026 Hackberry St. .Ml-li BARQ'S BOTTLING CO. 825 E. Locust Mary jane Kuby and Linda Egan enjoy a Barq's drink in the PHS cafeteria. .M,.i. 1 BOB GUELDNER ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contracting Licensed - Bonded 330 E. Woodlawn 1a CA 6-4354 1323 W. Martin St. JOHN J. KUNTZ LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials - Building Loans Courtesy of KING'S ICE AND GROCERY 3002 West Ave. , fx J ' if ' jjtilf FJ yi! J WJNQI, W5 EM That year's Color Day judging brought rain, But regardless, you wanted to win. 'Member pinning back water-logged crepe As the judges were walking in?! 4 Goor: BILLY'S RESTAURANT RIHN,S FOOD MARKET ood QR . . . t I Billy Mitchell Village ' f open All Night ...MM--11-in 1903 Cincinnati PE 3-8159 . ii Compliments of Green Light KLAUSS-WHITE INSECTICIDES San Antonio 9, Texas ,- ROSEBIQEON ' BEAUTY S , E, K. 'wh' 806 E. Mistletoe lxxxy Chas. W. Schneider Travis D. Bailey LYTLE W. GOSLING 8: CO. 137 Insurance 8z Bonds Losoya Street CA 7-6151 . Caps and Gowns . Furnished Free l f 2215 Guadalupe M 552 W. Houston if ' V wife 6 if W MONARCH 3 7 POULTRY sr EGG co. 1 xxxxik I n,-.ii . arza, Mgr. San Antonio fp M JunsoN's UW' f ., .fl 616 Leal Sr. CA 7-5924 fffffff Dfw- On '.- 83l S. Flores MIKEiS FAMOUS HAMBURGERS RESTAURANT Li....1. Congratulations to the Seniors of '59 from , . ALAMO BOTTLING WORKS INC. - ,.. iff IQ A O XI Z 'A I Z A 3 v 5' l, U1 .X 'i . t no CJ m Y' ox 03 O Y-5 ru hd 'P O I-4 S Steaks Chickens Fish 63 A5 sn-6 ,1 ix , :D X I on nl .i.1g THE PROFESSIONAL UNIFORM Photographs by CENTER of San Antonio STANLEY 206 Broadway San Antonio 5, Texas 3816 Broadway TA 4-4151 NORTHSIDE DRUGS Proms Groups Graduations Caps and Gowns 5607 San Pedro Portraits Furnished Free . -.iii- l..l...l--. WOLFF 8L MARX 210 W. Houston St. Compliments of REED CANDLE CO. 1531 W. Poplar St. See Jordan Motors for your best FORD buy' Sales and Service ,EERE 7 191 615 St. Mary's CA 7-1313 TRINITY HOSPITAL PHARMACY Trinity Hospital 1723 Buena Vista St. TURNER'S HAIR FASHION 1015 Donaldson Mi...-l.-Ln CADWALLADER 8c CO. Real Estate Mary Winters TA 6-1634 1 SEBERA PLUMBING 8: APPLIANCE CO A-u4n KT, -.I'1.-- 01. Snitching Again! V Erin Hermes, jo Ann Sebera, and ' Carolyn Kotula are caught in the act of raiding the icebox at Sebera Plumbing and Appliance Co. 161 Congratulations gr 'LJ 162 321 E. Commerce to the Compliments SENIORS OF '59 of from the FOUR FRIENDS and PHILOTHEAN STAFF A PEANUT BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL' BANK San Antonio, Texas HANDY ANDY 3022 E. Houston Oh! He's Alive! , Barbara Christensen, Barbara Fry, and Barbara Fournier try out their shopping techniques at HANDY ANDY. 9 23.5 I7 i - BLUE BONNET HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP 426 N. St. Mary's .1-1l-1-i-1 Complimets of RIEDEN'S INC. Service with a smile is what leaneue Hummel and Marilyn Robitzsch are getting at Blue Bonnet Hotel. .l. .l.-li RICHERT'S VARIETY The closest variety store to Providence' 514 Brooklyn Ave. .. .-li P. E. NAVARTE Q if nfl-1 , Consulting Geophysicist f X ' 4 ROBERTA STARK-HOLLYWOOD 'K X STYLE SHOP f 101 E. Houston f 91 X ii... ,.. g 94 r P - x ff NK. X X 2 - , 0 D , 9 gh ox .S T11- lQQ ... 6- 1' f gr' how about that frantic 'SQ Ad Drive? KLOS TROVKEIEIHQES :DEL ALAMO,, ou worked with all your might, , Bringing in 3425 in one week, General Agent, 51740 Obfegofl And 35850 in one night!! Music For All Occasions TA 6-3617 '1'- '- ' -'--'l'-' 153 l . .l CROUCH LUMBER COMPANY Everything For The Builder 223 Blanco Rd. PE 5-5261 When Uneeda Electrician Call VOLLMER ELECTRIC CO. CApitol 7-4188 418 Elm Street ABC PARTY RENTAL Specializing in Weddings Silver-Glass-Candelabra-Punch Bowls Monogram and Printed Napkins CA 4-9122 1801 1.62.1 St. . That's all over and done with But you actually did all those things, We know you can hardly believe it Now looking on shiny new rings. Ola fo 1 ,Rh was KA -Q 1 54 164 'WW -1. ---1-n Leam the Secret of Teenage Popularity! Announcing Special n5rEl'E:'ylor Classes for Teenagers ONLY. It's easy to be date-bait. Let us show you X how to develop your hidden beauty so that you can be poised, glamorous, radiantly lovely! We will teach you ' the subtle way to use cos- metics-with special attention to teenage skin problems ' secrets of hair styling - grooming ' figure control - to walk with model grace 'ettiquette ' speech and conversation ' self-improvement ' onality development. Visit, Phone. Wrile Ior Free Beauty Evaluation Qu!! ' iii- I Finishing sam 515353 5 TIC TIC Cl Ol' atmdenn suato Y Y ' ' 5252252255555fiiiiagsgf Schools ln all principal cities A Division of Durham Business Colleges 105 San Pedro CApito1 7-3146 RUDYFHKPIIAAWACY LE 3-1269 Rudy J. janecek, Prop. 3825 S. Presa San Antonio, Texas 1 ZIM,S ICE STATION 3403 Blanco Road l Groceries-Meats-Beverages ....1.-l-.l- COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND 1--1-1 DE WINNE'S BELGIUM INN -, P Per. X- ,if O' ' Q kgxili 3119 W. Commerce St. NNY mgzfrpaf log LOUIS EARL GARAGE 1038 Culebra Ave, I LIZCANO ROOFING COMPANY 1820 Buena Vista 1- LEGAL PAINT AND BODY SHOP 317 W. Jones Avenue LeRoy Phillip Owner 3.11-.1-1-q BLUE BONNET POTATO CHIP CO Home of Jell-Punch Syrup -1 A ig? 693442 fu 77 I f f 7 , NATIUNAL BANK 0F SAN ANTONIO KERRVILLE BUS CO 202 Augusta EX C Manufacturers and Distributors of U Y ,1 Food Products J xq 603 Cincinnati Ave. PE 3-7761 Y f 'T General Auto Body and Fender Repairing Work 149 Terrell Plaza CENTRAL WELDING AND AUTO REPAIR CA 3-0922 Cor. N. Laredo and Martin Streets Frank J. Pirotina, Mgr. .1-.M-l-1-' TEXACO ELECTRIC and ALAMO AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE. INC SERVICE STATION ACETYLENE WELDING --Everything From Bumper to Bumper ' 1 JUPE LUMBER COMPANY 4654 Rigsby Ave. -ii-l-Qp Under 1 Roof A - - 2205 Quintana Rd. , WA 3-7523 g-M1-iii-an 165 A...s........,.. , i- 3 . Compliments B A . i f'mit5lLlj 3 i' of .V ..k f 4' f . I N ww- , fe kfq' , A ,ttf ,LOL ,hfb M511 'X .gf .I Lf,-'I I EL, 'V I Q 1- .lf . , AN' ANDNY ous D NOR ff . .PLS C' 45 Vg' o if H' in ' , E11 'Ki .LLTJVSJ M15 I ' CA! 1, lf 'I o W up ---'J ' if-f GRAND LODGE ,if QRDQER of the soNs of HERMANN in TEXAS .1 .0 A V1g,.L J Founded 1890 A fs fi ff ' '1 V' Legal Reserve Fraternal Life Insurance Society 511,-Soutli St. Mary's Street ,J -1-11-i , 4, 5 EASTLAWN RED Sc WHITE 1006 Grimes J. M. WRIGI-IT'S HUMBLE 1650 W. Woodlawn I SHINN'S any 59.6 ' PAINT at HARDWARE My Radio Repair BIG JOBTJA I 3613 S. Presa CONSULT US LE 4-3871 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 'V 1782 Fredericksburg Road h I t A ,..1iiii'H...,.. A 4 TEXAS GREATEST JEWi,iRS 203 E. Houston Street 166 CA 6 9261 1i Reliable BATTERIES 115 San Pedro Ave. CA 7-8224 1- JOSKE BROTHERS Alamo Plaza iT , fx fi-L ff And to the departing Senior- Viva la to years numbering four! Now don't forget to remember The Senior Class- Viva la more! , ,i- . COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 125 Lafitte Gab sessions by the Coke machine are quite frequent at PHS. Here Kathleen Driffill and Betty Pack take a break with a Coke. , T.iTi 4 L , fp - Ks I E I V, x . ' I, If 4 . at 0 W ' ' ' 'Af 070' W gmgq b fffjw 'QKQW ' raw -ab A ,756 ji V NMA: . ' iff dpf'w gf4 i ' -N , ,,,ff:.yZ ' Wx 'I A4 vMM4f? w 'x 7,?f6j74LgaqfL I., 3 ' 72 Z9 Q W3 X A ' J 4,4 xilvxef' '4 A ' I OX? 62 fgfzgayhw, Y fu- J.- 11 f ' H. jg, Am ,,.hV 1 '1 fb J ' , ff - Nm' W . ,f W2 C M: bf-' 1' ' A jf EM fy me 577' if 1 OJ X QW' . 9 M K ..Q 1 , REE. MJ, W , Jpwfag' Q' X il 44,2 t f , 'g , KKQXN QW of - k ,fu , K W we Ay ai LA, Sly N. M ,ig 'q3.,A.!r: i is X 1 ,I A Mfff' Mx vm ff, W 3 M W wi 0' . 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