Reicher Catholic High School - Chi Roan Yearbook (Waco, TX)

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Reicher Chi-Rhoan 1964 . ., vc' MISS JERRY MYERS English History MISS ANN DAPKUS Physical Education Health MISS ELLEN TOOHILL History English Salute to the faculty, dedicated to the SIS TER MARIA Spanish SISTER SHAWN MARIE Biology Glee Club SISTER MARY EDMOND Geometry Algebra SIS TER ELLEN JOSEPH English Social Studies SIS TER MARY ERNA Bookkeeping TYPU18 Business Ed . SIS TER MARGARET RU TH Chemistry Physics Mathematics SIS TER MARY IOSEPHA Librarian American Problems SISTER KAREN PATRICE English Speech SISTER MARY IOSITA English Art and training of youth for adult MONSIGNORIJ. KEARNS, V.G, qOur devoted pastor of thirty years' service.J H Christian education r leadership . . . N S w r SISTER WALTER MARIE Principal Latin FATHER LEONARD LEDDY Senior Religion COACH JOHN VASEK Athletics Physical Education Health Sister Maria is earning a master in Spanish from Saint Louis University. Miss Ellen Toohill majored in Social Studies at Rosary College in River Forest, Illinois. Sister Mary Erna Received a master in Ed- ucation from Saint Louis University. On its fenfh honors its 1 4 N Miss Ann Dapkus majored in Physical Education at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. Sister Walter Marie earned a master in Latin at Saint Louis University. anniversary Reicher Catholic High well-qualified feaching staff . . . sa-uk My Miss ,Terry Myers majored in History at Baylor Universityg Sister Margaret Ruth has a master in Mathematics from Saint Louis University, Sister Mary Josepha holds a master in Library Science from the College of Saint Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota. Sister Mary Iosita is earning a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Sister Karen Patrice is earning a master in English at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Coach Vasek and Tri -Captains Jay Molloy Tom Fickey Steve Landon T. C. I. L. State Trophy Presentees Congratulations Cougars! Sister Mary Edmond is mastering in Mathe- matics at Saint Louis University, Summer courses Coach John Vasek received his master in Edu- cation from Baylor University. Sister Shawn Marie is working toward a master in Theology from Catholic University. Sister Ellen Joseph is earning a master in English at Saint Louis University, keep teachers abreast of time . . . MISTER FRANK LAIRD Treasurer MISS IACQUELINE WOOLEY Secretary MISTER JAY MOLLOY Vice-President MIS RI A P 'd Relcher Seniors RD FOWLER 0 0 MISS CLARE BARTON I I I MISS NANCY BE TTINGER MIS TER GARY CALLAWAY MIS TER ROGER BOWERS MISS MARGARET BOGER O I I O I O C MISS ANDREA BERGER MIS TER TOM FICKEY O O I I I O MISS PA TTY BOWEN MIS TER BERNARD GRADEL MIS TER STEVE LANDON MISTER JOE MCKLEMMURRY I O O O O I MISS ELIZABETH BRADEN MISS SUSAN BUKALA O O I MISS ROSE ANN DICORTE MIS TER IAMES MUHL MISTER GENE MILLER MISS SHARON ENGELKE O O O MISS MARY LYNN EASTER MISTER TERRY PARDO O O O O O O MISS NANCY HOFFMAN MISTER MIKE PETTIT MIS TER GARY PETTY MIS TER PAT MULLIGAN O I O O O O MISS PATRICIA INCARDONA MISS ANITA JACOBS C I O MISS PAT KARLS MISTER IOHN PHIPPS MISTER JOHN ROBE RSON MISS KATHY REITHER O O I MISS SANDY KRAMER V x MISTER JOHN RUIZ I I I O O I MISS CONNIE ULLRICH MIS TER HENRY VESELKA MIS TER DAVE SMITH MISTER CHARLES SULAK O O O I I O MISS BARBARA VITOPIL Sophomore Class Officers Garry Mauro, John Tusa, Kathleen Eisenbeis, and Patricia Tierney conduct weekly mission meetings. Students take turn giving mission reports. Donna Langlotz reporting at this time. Preparing good citizens for God and for Country through a thorough Christian Education Reicher Classes ff Each day begins wifh the Aposfleship Prayer O Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer Thee my prayers, works, joys, and sufferings of this day for all the intentions of Thy Sacred Heart, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the world, in reparation for my sins, for the intentions of all our Associates, for the reunion of all Christians, and in particular for the intentions of our Holy Father. Holy Mary Mother of God - Q Pray for us Sinners now and at the hour of our death Amen Teachers of mathematics help sfudenfs fo reason logically. i Seniors are aided by Sister Margaret Ruth in efforts to show trig- onometric identity. Sister Mary Edmond checks Iafus Cavi1's geomeuic construction. Whoops! Kenneth Keton, what's the boner??? On occasions, solving difficult problems calls for teamwork among the advanced math students in Sister Walter Marie's class. ,swf ' Through scholarly precision, budding physicisfs discover excellent performances . . . Studying the physical properties of substances as they relate tO the chemical properties and changes Sister Margaret Ruth instructor 1 Physics is a challenging subject for students well-versed in chemistry and in mathematics, Youthful chemists become learned in the science dealing with the composition and properties of substances, and with the reactions by which substances are produced from or converted into other substances. Learning the chemical properties, composition, reactions, and uses of a substance according to the principles of chemistry pre sents a challenge to the serious minded chemistry student. Junior chemists give assignments masterly attention Sister Margaret Ruth instructor Learning organisms through demonstrations or from charts make the study of animal life or plant life more meaningful for students of biology, Fish frog starfish grasshopper butterfly crayfish clam 0 all in one individual supply jar There is usually an attentive audi- ence for those very lively creatures inhabiting the spacious aquarium. Laboratory follow-up of lectures combines text-treatments with exploratory projects in biology s 0 o Sister Shawn Marie,i In the SCIGDCS that d als wlth the ori abits o Whether a beginner or a second typist, knowin ow o s e essential to rapid speed incre words per minute. Through dictations from recorder, students PISCU shorthand. Sisfer Mary Erna prepares sfudenfs for fhe business world of fomorrow In bookkeeping, the seniors learn the art of keeping a systematic record of business transactions. W i -ei frwli ' Ni O GQUSSX bl Sidi Sister Ellen Joseph, English I instructorg Miss Jerry Myers, English I1 and Eighth grade Reading and Spellingg Sister Karen Patrice, two classes of Eng- lish Illg and Sister Mary Iosita, two classes of senior English. To these last named English schol ars, we present the Canterbury Tales keepsake . Sister Walter Marie times students reading skill English instructors conduct a full program of English Arts d Skill and Literat Sister Walter Marie Latil I d L t II I IZ Freshmen sing, Si1ens nox, sancta nox, and other Latin carols, Songs and dances wifh ihe huge task Latin or Spanish . . I. W., incorporated of mastering Sister Maria is the instructor for Spanish I and Spanish II. Dolores Lopez dances Spanlsh numbers. l sw. ,gf gDesean Uds. cornprar la sweler '? Albert Fuentes pregunta Sr contesta Loyola Breaklron ,Cuanto Cuesta ? pregunta Susana Moore American Government calls for a sneak preview of the coming attraction . . . Senior student, Roger Bowers briefs Clare Barton and Nancy Hoffman. Their instructor is Sister Mary Iosepha, History teachers manned G M wide Miss Ellen Toohill teaches American History and the eighth grade Social Studies. variety in Social Studies Sister Ellen Joseph teaches World Geo- graphy and eighth grade Social Studies. Miss Jerry Myers instructs two classes in World History. Through various media young arfisfs . I N K '7 ' 2151: -.,, Q15 5 i A . gsm ,: Q fisiifssus 5 if5ms5eg5?i2'ws,ggfsifbifbififiifffzi: sifie 'i Designing in any media is quite challeng ing for beginners and for advanced students learn fo create pleasing effects Students view a mosaic panel of twenty five thousand pieces of Venetian glass done by teacher-students under the direction of Father Anthony Lauck, C, S, C, , head of the art department of the University of Notre Dame. Sister Mary Josita is a proud participant in the five week project of last summer The panel is in the foyer ofthe Engi- neering Building on the campus. Freshman Fine Arfs program . . . reveals hidden falenfs Under the direction of Sis- ter Mary Iosita, art students become acquainted with the media and the elementary techniques of lettering and of designing. In speech training classes, Sister Karen Patrice gives each student confidence in self -expression through chor- al speaking and pantomimes Through music appreciation, Sister Shawn Marie leads the freshmen in- to a world of melodies to be learned or to be listened to. Glee Club Concerts engage in songs, dances, speaking parts, band music ushering under the direction of Sister Shawn varied talents . . . choral readingsg even stage management and Marie. Mr. Younger advances the initial band from the weak toots and the loud squeaks to the glorious heights of me 5 f . , f it Q t 42 J . I .. 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I i Mr. I im Petty conducts weekly health classes besides daily classes in physical education. Here he briefs the freshmen boys on anatomical structure. Acrobafics give boys classical fitness Q i I Girls' physical training classes offer intramural competitions Whoops! where did that ball 90, girls ? Volleyball tests girls' capacity for quick action . . . b0yS too! In gymnastics, chinning is an energizing feat for eighth grade girls. 0 Miss Ann Dapkus, physical training and health instructor, checks the sophomore girls' skill to apply the proper bandages according to first aid instructions. ' f ,, , it-,zlrsmf-i.r: Under the careful scrutiny of Mrs. Ful- ler. pots and pans receive a we11-de- served scouring. Cafeteria sfaff With mathematical precision Mrs. Ko renek quarters tomatoes for individual salads. 'KEEPS o o o Busy behind the scenes preparing luscious noonday meals are Mrs . Narrovec and Mrs, Engelke This day it was turkey and trimmin's. cafeferia service booming with hungry folks thirty or more weeks of the year Texas Women College pre-Christmas performance of superior excellence. Mr. Frank Rodriguez 's daily rounds tenance service keep everyone in a mosphere. of main- cheery at- ..Q-fit. Ring Day ceremony a memorable pre-Christmas event Sophomores undergoing those first daze in Septem- ber . . . teachers enjoying an after school picnic, Teacher Appreciation Day. People and evenfs in focus Father Peifer conducting three- day midterm retreat. Sister Anne Edward and Mother Mary Eucharista, the Superior General of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, special visitors during the latter part of November. Mrs, Arthur Langlotz, greatly appreciated and recognized for untold hours of service to the school . , . operating the bookstore, col- lecting tuition, and handling bus transportation for school games. May Crowning, final religious function of the school year. 1Ie1'f16'4 e'l'-L..-Q.. t ' :IWW l ln tribute fo John Fifzgerald Kennedy 35th President of the United States of America, 1917-1963 His ideals and his aspirations expressed in his inaugural address: We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom, symbolizing an end as well as a begin- ning, signifying renewal as well as change. Let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans born in this country, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of their ancient heritage and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed and to which we are com- mitted today at home and around the world. Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardships, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty. Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaia to undo the heavy burdens and let the oppressed go free. All this will not be finished in the first 100 days, nor will it be finished in the first 1000 days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin. ln your hands my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe. Now the trumpet summons us again - not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need, not as a call to battle, though embattled we are, but a call to bear the burden ofa long twilight struggle, year in and year out, 'rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, ' a struggle against the common enemies of man, Tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself, In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility, I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it - and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help but knowing that here on earth God's work must be truly our own. ..,let us go forth ' to . lead l the land we love . . knowing that here on earth God 's work must be truly our own. Reicher Underclassmen Susan Scanio Margaret Hutyra Robert Pettit Kevin I-Iearon Junior Class a step closer fo senior year . . . Donald Kramer fSecretaryJ, Mary Henderson CTreasurerJ Dorothy Barton fPresidentJ and Bob Wendorf CVice-Presidentj meet Prom expenses. sim JT 2. , . -i - . Hir- gs , 1 Robert T erry Olene Waits Richard Patyrak Evelyn Matustik Dennis Christopherson Michael Mostyn Dolores Lopez Molly Maloy Harvey Richey Donald Kramer Dorothy Barton Gilbert Hernandez Sue McDonald Gregory George Mary Kay Bolfing Robert Wendorf Ruth Scott Richard Bradley . . . the torch has been passed on to a new generation ofA1nericans . . . Steve Tillman Tony Perez Susan Moore Betty Binder Anita Freeland Martin Newcomb Judy Klein John Tormey Donald Stark Sylvia Ramirez Dave Cibulka Barbara Callaway Donald Wendorf Mary Henderson Vickie Spotser Linda Henkelman Frances Miller Noerni Del Papa Donna Langlotz Mary Ann Ullrich Darlene Vrba Beverly Zeumalt CLASS OFFICERS Garry Mauro john Tusa K athleen Eisenbeis Patricia Tierney Rebecca Chavez Donna Gradel Gary Becker and Mitchell Buka la work for the interest of the school Douglas Calmelet Donald Binder Thomas Donnellan Joel Wade Alex Duron James Fabbre William Stoume Dale Turner Ronald Hearon William McGuire ,Tack Boettcher Jafus Cavil Sophomore Class ready for greafer responsibilities And so, my dear fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. Linda Hanson Richard Hanson Keith Lewis Kenneth Keton Andrew Restivo Mitchell Bukala Sammy Fuentes Thomas Scanio David Warhol Raymond Sulak Mary DeFerr1ere Bob Lander Michael Gonzales Kathleen Eisenbies Patricia Tierney Ronald Veselka Susan Jarvis Loyola Breakiron Brenda Boswell Peter Mejia Sharon Pruitt Mary Ann Girard Linda Stoume Gary Becker Albert Fuentes Rebecca Chavez Donna Gradel Michael Pierce William Staton Ben Garcia Mary Jane West Richard Lang Steve Williams Garry Mauro John Tusa Freshman Class Qff1C6IS Deborah ChlI1SIOPhCISOl1, Bflall Boettcher, Kent Tlllman and Jane McDonald Deborah Christopherson Rita Breakiron Shirley Henkelman Pamela Deiterman Mary Fowler Cheri Ruff Jacqueline Vrba Jo Ann Scott Berry Gerhardt Fred Ullrich John Ballesteros Anthony Cimo Cathy Flahive, Rebecca Warcllaw Thomas Henderson and Cathy Frank Jerry Bettinger Thomas Henderson James Lewis Danny Cibulka Mary Boger Kathy Stanislav Cathy Flahive Cynthia Callaway Michael Muhl Robert Macuila Brian Boettcher Mary Jane N unley Rebecca Wardlaw Kathleen Zalman Dorothea Temple Jane McDonald Mary Jo Paske Margaret Narovec Cathy Frank Kathryn McCafferty Janet Gritter Dennis Kramer William Baade Jerry Veselka Marvin Farek Robert Gradel Paul Gonzales Cathy Flood Linda Mellor Catherine Henderson Beverly Gaidusek Alex Freeland Michele Karls Mary Theresa Bonczek Susan Cowell Sharyn Houseman Joseph DeSmit Michael Pugh Kent Tillman Robert Patyrak Michael K 1rkn'1an Daniel Hromadka EIGHTH GRADE: Class Officers Sandy Mauro, Anne Eisenbeis Vincent Thorpe and Donald Barton William Kilgo William Miller Alice Braden Dianne Templeton Patricia Hurtado Patricia Bolfing Ernest Gamboa John Hayden Joseph Moore Fred Simon Patricia O'Mara Anne Eisenbeis Mary Beth Tormey Linda Callaway Ann Staton John Wooley Craig Mihalek Ronald Meek Joseph Duron Kathy Moore Connie Veselka Diana Conners Cythnia Campos Donald Barton Douglas Funk Class officers Patricia Bolfing, John Hayden Felix Johnson, and Linda Callaway. Glenda Schaefer aM! Jv'.93f:H' i ?ll4.,sv'Y2ie1ffi3Mi T 2 1- 'ai'li1's?:lfhaL9wi?' - liillff55'5i'ZR'f?l .7 'J 13JWVw F? Fred Bottoms Kathy Demas Linda Beveridge Mary Money Charles Phipps Richard Horsak Patricia Beidermann Martha Henkelman George White James Bowen Larry Bolfing Judy Edson Mike Ullrich Lance Jones Raymond Penhall Henry Gonzales John Sroume David Nystrom Kenneth Tadlock Joseph Falsone James Williams Robert Paske George Iurek Sandra Vrba Vincent Thorpe Michael Maloy Berra York Qarbara Raugel Felix Johnson Cythnia Dugger Sandra Mauro Sarah Almanza xx f iff Us 'mfg WWW 7 1 17333 y f A K I., gr izgrza. ' .- : gg .fa M74 32 1 3 i S M , Ji ' F .hind S r ii -Q? V, 2, , 2, if V'-4 2 J iw ' sg? A ses, , .1:, 3 L. , X is . ,,,.. is is w g fe Wag 3, Ei! , fr HQ .ent ,,.. . i., Q, gr, in 32 , 2? ui: 5 K, as , E525 is is s wx W rf f . , - . 1 ,W -pf-F5 .r f!?:,'Ef3 W 45.5 Many hours were spent to produce Dear Ruth Senior dramatists pause for Mr. Snyder's technical directions and briefings at the close of each scene Roger Bowers Richard Fowler Patty Bowen as Sgt. Chuck Vincent Lt. William Seawright Ruth Wilkins respectively Reicher Activities Exotic memories of homecoming . . . the winning float decked with cheerleaders and majorettes . . , the rosary and pep-rally held in gym , . , and the glorious crowning of Football Queen Barbara Vitopil A vicfory dance Anticipating events of homecoming are Sue McDonald, Mary Ann Girard, Rose Ann Dicorte, Queen Barbara Vito- pil, and I anet Gritter. ferminafes gala Homecoming events Spirited pep-rallies behind a spirited Cougars . . TCIL Champs if Richard Hanson Johnny Ballestros Mike Gonzales Sophomore Freshman Sophomore REICHER SCOREBOARD Cougars 22 Mexia O Cougars 20 West 0 Cougars 53 St. Edwards O 233532 jj jgggjgjecove 2 Ziiiolifiizvo J32BEZn?iJ3Za Zliiioiiiie Cougars 18 Clifton 0 Cougars 28 Bishop Nolan 0 Cougars 6 Central Catholic 0 Cougars 7 St. Mark 6 Cougars 13 Jesuit 6 Cougars 23 Central Catholic 20 Cougars 38 Kirwin 6 Albert Fuentes Sammy Fuentes Ronnie Vaselka Sophomore S0Ph0m0l'e Sophomore Congrafulafions! Reicher Cougars Bobby Landers jafus Cavil Sophomore Sophomore Joe Wade Kenneth Keaton Gary Becker Doug Calmelet Garry Mauro Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore John Vasek Robert Terry Tom Fickey Coach Student Trainer Stegeerfgggdon Jagexlgggloy Senior Tony Perez Gilbret Hernandez Gregory George Rogers Bowers Henry Yaselka Junior junior Junior Sen1or Semor James .Mum Donald Stark Martin Newcomb Richard Bradley 101111 Phipps Semor Junior Junior junior Semor Sister Walter Marie, principal, presents scholastic achievement awards at student-assembly. Father Leddy and panel speak to the student-body during Education Week. National Honor Students give the faculty a coffee-break on Teacher Appreciation Day . . . Barbara Vitopil and Steve Lan don kept the Latin Il scholars on their toes for one full period . . Senior National Honor Sociefy Members Steve Landon National Honor Sociefy President O SENIOR MEMBERS Susan Bukala Jacqueline Wooley fSecretaryJ Clare Barton Barbara Vitopil QTreasurerJ Frank Laird fVice-Presidentj Richard Fowler Gary Callaway and John Roberson Student Council represenfafives assisf in establishing a well-ordered organization for the benefit of the school, Please do meet Freshman Representatives Mary Teresa Bonczek, Sharyn Houseman, Mary Boger, Jacqueline Vrbap Sophomore Representatives Mike Pierce, Sharon Pruitt, Doug Calmelet, Bill Statong Eighth Grade Representa- tives Pelix Johnson, John Hayden, John Wooley, Connie Veselka, Senior Representatives Margaret Boger, Gary Callawayg Junior Representatives Olene Walts. The Student Council Officers are 55 Q, 5' eg 91 :fe Qu in 'ff iii if 22 Pre-holiday ring service creafes a joyful atmosphere among Seniors . . Prior to the ring presentation, Monsignor Kearns celebrated the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the student body. Speaking briefly, he reminded the Seniors that the rings which they would wear symbolized loyalty to their school, Sisters Walter Marie and Margaret Ruth check that all rings are carefully labeled. Sodality activities stimulate spiritual development and growth among its members through knowledge effort and grace O S Y Y-' 111C 9 SODALITY OFFICERS Donna Langlotz -------------- Treasurer I I I I S Elizabeth Braden- - - -Secretary Gene Miller ---- ---- P refect Gregory George- - - - Vice-Prefect Month after month The Queen's Work magazine helps lead the way toward self-development, leadership, and spiritual growth. Socialists of today must be active in the spreading of the Kingdom of Christ on this earth through spiritual and corporal works. Reigning queens and affendanfs preside af special functions . . . May Queen Patricia Incardona places floral crown on the statue of Our Lady. Attendants Clare Barton and Elizabeth Braden look on. Junior Prom Queen Sue McDonald and Junior Attendants Dorothy Barton and Barbara Callaway . . . a trio of loveliness leading the promenade. Seniors all! a set of cheerful staff members. COUGAR CHRONICLE STAFF Dave Smith Jay Molloy Frank Laird Jacqueline Wooley Steve Landon Richard Fowler Sister Karen Patrice QModeratorj Joe McKlemmurry Gary Callaway Elizabeth Braden Susan Bukala Anita Jacobs Sandy Kramer Publications are handled by CI-II -PJ-IOAN STAFF Sister Mary Iosita fModeratorj Iohn Roberson typing copy sheets . . . Sharon Eng- leke and Nancy Hoffman preparing the layouts for individual class photos. energetic workers . . . SHARON ENGELKE DIANNE CONNERS ANN STATON Staff of mdusfrrous librarians . . . Multitudinous jobs performed throughout the school year total KATHLEEN EISENBEIS ANNE EISENBEIS KATHLEEN ZALMAN SANDY MAURO RUTH SCOTT keep thousands of books in circulation. many hours of hard work and well-earned experiences, Members of the Inspecting the chest constructed by Seniors Gary Calla- Various projects were conducted to build and to fill Industrious Red Cross members spend many hours making table favors, stuffed animals, and ornaments of spools for a unique tree of Xmas. Red Cross way and Joe McK1emmurry for shlpplng supplres overseas 15 Slster Ellen Joseph the Red Cross moderator the gift chest. Deborah Christopherson Susan Scamo Terry Pardo JoeMcK1emmurry secretary treasurer vlce president, and presldent respectrvely - f' :lf 1 BLUEBONNET SERVICE Beginner and advanced Bluebonners render service to Providence Hospital an hour or more per week. THE GOGD CHEER SERVICE Just Walk Right In on a group of handsomely spirited young men, and presto, the world becomes a jubilant place in which to live! Salute to the super Chi -Rhoan ad salesmen Donna Langlotz Sharon Engleke John Roberson and Frances Miller Chi-Rhoan Adverfisemenfs COMPTON FUNERAL HOME MEREDITH CIOKIPEIGEEZIQEE AGENCY X N Z A Ci :flaky V X f YOUR mfepmdenf Ifzszzmme AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST QNAIA 602 Amicable Life Building Waco, Texas FIRE --- AUTO --- LIFE --- BUSINESS JAMES G. MEREDITH THE C. M. TRAUTSCHOLD COMPANY, INC. Since 1893 MANUFACTURERS or FINE MILLWORK and CHURCH FURNITURE DEALERS IN PLATE AND wmnnw ra1.Asa Office and Factory: 15th St. and Franklin Ave. Waco, Texas Telephone PL Z-6547 SMITH MONUMENTAL WORKS Authorized Rock of Ages Dealer M ER Manufacturing Plant and Display 2124 So. 12th and Loop Highway Res. Phone PL 4-0278 Bus. Phone PL 3-1871 Waco DAN L. SMITH Texas Best Wishes From Your CAFETERIA STAFF of MRS MINNIE NAROUEC MRS. 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Box 1843 Phone PL 3-9625 PL 4-4180 fzmdimzq cHARLEswoRTH srunlo SINCE 1890 724 Austin Ave. Waco, Texas Waco's Finest Name in Jewelry Waco Theatre Building 727 Austin Avenue Waco, Texas Portraits Weddings Commercial ' 5 . uccess to the graduohng class f p l l I C. ll Q. ii' , li lf on nl lil 1 ggi ll 1 wir 1 All 4 -1 - l , .self l X WACO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. C omplirnents of ALAN G. WOOD Insurance That's Good Home - Auto - Business - Life 118 S. 4th PL 4-2431 JOE A. MATUSTIK Builder of Fine Homes 4600 Erath Waco, Texas FlCKEL'S DELICATESSEN 900 Columbus Avenue PL 3-9413 No Save s 3 Suits 4 Suits Low Weekly Rental Charges Original Cost for Work Clothes Looks Better the Wife Work Clothes Drudgery PRICES Furnished- 2 Clean Weekly 551. 50 Furnished- 3 Clean Weekly 2. 25 HW-e Serve Home-Cooked Food 5 Suits Furnished- 4 Clean Weekly 2. 95 and Specialize in Homemade 6 Suits Furnished- 5 Clean Weekly 3. 65 Pies and Cakes for All Occasions BUCHANAN? UNIFORM SERVICE 418 S. llth Waco, Texas Call PL 3-246 1 TRUETT P. VALENTINE OPTOMETRIST 537 Westview Village Waco, Texas Office PL 4-1771 Residence PL 3-7656 Come Out and Save With Us ARONSON FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Easy Terms 632. N. Valley Mills Drive JULIAN ARONSEN PL 3-3082 'igl 1 7 BERTRAND s RESTAURANT vi' Waco Drive at 25th Serving the Best Wajflcs In Texas At All Hours Private Dining Room Service POWER HOMES, INC. Live in a value packed Power Home We have year round conditioned brick homes from 510, 000 to 5550, 000. We will take your equity in trade or anything of value. PL 4-7975 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE C OM PANY OF AMERICA RICHARD H. HILL AGENCY Serving the People of Central and East Texas 819 Washington Ave. Phone PL 3-4546 JOE BACHIK Special Agent STERLING MOTOR CO. Specialized Service on Plymouth --- Chrysler DeSoto --- Dodge R. H. STERLING ALBERT LINDLOFF 1507 Colcard PL 3-6101 Drink Barq's - It's Good f 7:11111 X, ZX T A X-5 3 QU X X ln' nu ,l'2'f 1516 La Salle P12-6661 Waco, Texas FARRELL LUMBER CO. 3825 No. 19th REID BROTHERS STATION SERVICE Waco, Texas PL 2-5041 2426 Bosque Blvd, Flowers for Phone All Occaslons 2-0565 SHEET METAL WORKS 3-6237 BROOKVIEW FLOWER SHOP Smltlbw 6 332.1 Brook Circle A DIE? SHEEI L MRS. ALICE HUDSON CHAR,-,E MAKDW E E MRS. GOLDIE. MOODY CALLUSFUR 1426 WEBSTER AVE. WA::n, TEXAS E U E53 Tr For the Eyes and Ears of Central Texans RADIO 8: TELEVISION -my F o u R c 9 COLLEGE -I ' , lg U 'fr. . - 55253 gif, Your Fu film, ..-,-,'.Tf..fg935E+.f1g-9 photographer , :vLtA3i:La A, 4. tif Iliff'-I ,. - H alll Studio of Award Winning Portraits WM. L. BAINE - President . Bridal M. B. A. Harvard University l Children , Adults Compliments of BILLY DICORTE 2029 Washington 715 South Highway PL 6-2203 Lacy- Lakeview, Texas 100 South Coltege West, Texas C ompliments of 45a 2 0? P A LINDEN HALL s.P.J.s.T. 466 F X y 4 +-was f 'L' w Y4 I 0 if ,V X hi I ig XY' X, MMM LINDEN HALL is AVAILABLE FOR- CHURCH BAZAARS WEDDINGS Refrige rated Air - Conditioned PRIVATE PARTIES For Reservations Call - SW 9-1036 PHONE PL 4-0395 if-g 12 ' -'nw Store Fu Mm 509 AUSTIN AVENUE -i f X 45 wAc:o. TEXAS LUMBIER co. AT THE CIRCLE P. D. BDX 1734 Waco, Texas Compliments of WESTON BISCUIT CO. 2000 Franklin Ave . Waco coLoNlAL TEXACO I STATION 26th and Colonial Manager: BILL GUNLEY PICCADILLY CAFETERIA Continuous Service 713 Austin Avenue 6:30 AM - 8 PM 231 Lake Air Center ll AM - 8:30 PM HIGHLAND GROCERY AND MARKET Quality Foods the Best in Good Meats 2724 Trice Waco Compliments of 2aZ!and7ffe4!e0nr764nq WHOLESALE MEAT 0 PROVISIONS IO26 SOUTH IST STREET WACO. TEXAS Phone PL 4-6473 GARCIA FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY LEE GARCIA Modern and Antique Upholstering 3416 No. 19th St. Waco, Texas PAUL'S SHOE SERVICE Orthopedic Prescriptions N Filled B 0 IHERS Child Life Shoes wnco. 'Nc' Tsxzxs CONTRACTORS 1215 N. Z5 St. PL 2-7731 TRENT-MOORE RAYBQRN LUMBER CO, PoTATo CHIP co. 3113 Beumead Dr. JOHNNIE and BIG JOE SW 9-4960 3 SW 9-4969 109 North 19th St, Dial PL 2- 1430 42 ,Af WEST gwneulrggfg 'K MOOD SUPER FINE Funn Wglly. MARKEI' 3016 Bellmead Dr, Bellmead, Texas p me FRIENOEY sronf , MONNIG'S Waco, Texas Good Building Material We Give S 8: H Green Stamps DeWITT CLARK LUMBER CO. Franklin at 20th GOLDEN POINT DRIVE-INN 736 N. Valley Mills Drive GENE K. MASON 9 L7 .fx - .,-. . . ,.... an-vm-...,,. fm 1 I N-ME Cwwfz um m5Um,,Gy,' Compliments Downtown Lake Air of Austin at 5th Center UNITED TILE COMPANY Venetian Blinds Window Shades Asphalt Tile Drain Boards Linoleum Carpets GRADEL BROS. Phone PI.. 6-3706 628 N. 15th St. Waco, Texas TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT Serving Home, Farm, Business, and Industry With Dependable Power and Electric Service EEIIMSIMP .. 2 -5:33 .:-Eijrf-1'-' ,h-N ',5. r ,J K I HEALTHBURGER LONG'SAG MARKET Food 2415 North 18th. 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ACO Multiple listing Service ACO Real Euan Board ACO Trodo- In Corp. PL 4-0388 PL 2-7878 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 1024 Columbus Waco . ' M X TEST NACE IN Vioxx ,OWN , Y X. JW' gg, - CHEVROLET 217 N 59h 1 Pl 4 ZJVT 11, COMPANY 6 .goo , 46-P 25 Years Practical Experience JOE CREED CCNSTRUCTION CO General Contractor Res. Ph. 2608 Alexander PL 2-4228 Waco, Texas - DISCOUNT CENTER Records - School Sporting Goods - D Supplies - Jewelry rugs 3400 Franklin Courtesy of - CARROLL AND ROGERS OFFICE MACHINES 416 Franklin Avenue Waco, Texas Phone PL 3-4508 Exclusive Agents for Underwood - Olivetti Phone PL 2-5537 Franklin at 17th J, mi storm, 'ZGQZCQJ ---Il LAUNDERERS Ili- DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS ---ll FUR STORAGE Hi The Progress NVay PleaseS 94 Wm as uv'-Q rw' + den: 4 HIHBIR 17 :to Q 6 0 -fnonn Xp ,,,:,:q, ,..s ,::.,s s,1- A '-n: '1:El 29 'fu sf5f+5fssi?sw, A - - 5 X IICEAE .. .l.. , .A fE'-lQ it' .:.::': I fi ., V'.k if ' C: I I ,i:,- f Ji .I a f, -33:9 ' ' R ff . --.::,,. 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Coll In For Your fi 1 Favorite Food To G0 . . . Ca stillo ' s Italian Village and Pizza-Ria D. ORTIZ, Phone Proprietor PL 4-0529 ynp, ffl- Z Furniture Refinishing ' Work Guaranteed fr 6 'g 'I K ORTIZ QUALITY UPHOLSTERING QA AND REPAIR sl-lop - Spgfjliif 2.4-Hour Service I 1612 Webster Avenue Waco, Texas . Accessories Eve rything for the Hi School Miss Downtown and Westview Village FABBRE JEWELERS JOE E. FABBRE Certified Watchrnaker - am 0 12 x Q7 S O QM LAKE HILL FOOD STORE wg 2516 N. Valley Mills Dr. 34th and Bosque Jor-IN PERDICHI B rookview Shopping Center PL 2-7357 BOLFING'S SUPER MARKET 200 South Lacy Drive Lacy-Lakeview Q D Sales - Service I qwwwwdnwi Of fi c e ,,,,:,,,,, E Machines ' xx M' X LAKE AIRE PHILLIPS 66 X Rentals IS 711 Franklin 4716 Bosque Blvd. - Waco Waco, Texas Aff 51 ZS is 1' H' N , ,11.e ke..IN ,-aEg?.U'I ,-aw-4s- T-':,:-' VI. . : 1' 'V' N' fi, 2515 I' .flg 'iiig is- - ...'l, N- -,-L. ., 'ape ff ' .-f ' Wu- 'fm' .. . -,r lf. , -f. 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HENSON SISTERS OF ST JOSEPH AND LAY FACULTY Senior Honors CLARE BARTON Sodality 3-4 CSMCL-2-3-4 Red Cross 1-2 Council Representative 2 JCL 1-2-3 Press Club 4 ANDREA BERGER Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3 -4 Red Cross 1-2 -3-4 JCL 1-2 Library 1 NANCY BETTINGER Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3 -4 Red Cross 3-4 Volley- ball 3 MARGARET BOGER Red Cross 1-2-3 -4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Student Council Representative 4 PATRICIA BOWEN Sodality 2 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Red Cross 1-3 Mu Alpha Theta 3 JCL 1 Council Representative 1 Cheerleader 1-2-4 ROGER BOWERS Sodalitv 3 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1 Press Club 4 Football 2-3 -4 Track 3-4 Baseball 2 ELIZABETH BRADEN Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 JCL 1-2 Press Club 4 May Queen Attendant 3-4 SUSAN BUKALA Sodality 1-2 -3-4 CSMC 1-2 -3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Press Club 3-4 National Honor Society 3-4 GARY CALLAWAY Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Red Cross 1-2-3 -4 County Chapter President 3-4 Glee Club 1-3-4 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 JCL 1-2 -3 Press Club 4 National Honor Society 3-4 Genesians 1-2 Student Council Alternate 1 Representative 4 Track 1 Basketball 1-2 ROSE ANN DICORTE Sodality 1-2-3-4 CSMC 1-2 -3-4 Chi-Rhoan Staff 3 May Queen Attendant 3 Homecoming Attendant 4 MARY LYNN EASTER Glee Club 1-2 CSMC 1-2 -3 -4 Red Cross 3 Class Officer 1-2-3 Homecoming Attendant 2 SHARON ENGELKE Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 President 4 Glee Club 1-2 -3-4 Red Cross 1-2 -3-4 Chi-Rhoan 4 Library Club 4 THOMAS FICKEY Sodality 2-3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Letterman Club 1-2- 3-4 Football 2-3 Key Club 2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 RICHARD F OWLER Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 JCL 2-3 Press Club 4 Letterman Club 2-3 -4 Key Club 2-3 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 -3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 -4 BERNARD GRA DEL Red Cross 3 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 JCL 3 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 Student Council Representative 2 Basketball 3 NANCY HOFFMAN Sodality 1-2-3-4 CSMC 1-2-3 -4 Red Cross 1-2-3-4 Representative 4gGlee Club 1-2-3-4 Chi-Rhoan 4 PATRICIA INCARDONA Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2 -3-4 Representative 4 May Queen 4 Glee Club 3-4 Volleyball 3 ANITA JACOBS Glee Club 1-2 -3-4 CSMC 1-2 -3 -4 Mu Alpha Theta 3 Press Club 4 PATRICIA KARLS Sodality 4 CSMC 4 Red Cross 4 Glee Club 4 Home- maker of Tomorrow 4 SANDY KRAMER Sodality 2-3-4 CSMC 2-3-4 Red Cross 3-4 Press Club 4 FRANK LAIRD Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 JCL 1-2-3 Treasurer 3 Press Club Editor 4 Key Club 1-2-3 Nat- ional Honor Society 3-4 Vice-President 4 Class Vice- President 1-2 Treasurer 3-4 STEVE LANDON Mu. Alpha Theta 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 JCL 1-2-3 Secretary 2 National Honor Society 3-4 Letterman Club 1-2-3 -4 Key Club 1-2 -3 Class President 1-3 Press Club Sports Editor 3-4 Student Council President 4 Football 1-2 -3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 -4 Baseball 1-2- 3-4 Boys' State Representative 3 IOSEPH MCKLEMURRY Glee Club 1-2-3-4 csrvic 1-2-3-4 Red cross 1-2-3-4 Officer 4 Press Club Business Manager 4 Letterman Club 2-3-4 Key Club 2 EUGENE MILLER Sodality 3-4 Prefect 4 CSMC 1-2 -3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 JAY MOLLOY Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 JCL 1-2-3 Press Club 4 Letterman 2-3-4 Key Club 2-3-4 Class Vice- President 1-4 Student Council Vice-President 3 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 JAMES MUHL Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 2 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 Letterman Club 3-4 Track 1-2-3 -4 Foot- ball 1-2-3-4 PATRICK MULLIGAN Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Glee Club Letterman 1-2-3-4 Track 2 Football 3 Basketball 3 TERRY PARDO Sodality 3 CSMC 1-2-3 -4 Red Cross 1-2-3-4 Vice- President 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4- Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 Football 2 Volleyball 3 MIKE PETTIT Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Track 3-4 GARY PETTY Glee Club 1-2-3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Red Cross 1-2-3-4 Class Vice-President 2 Volleyball 3 JOHN PHIPPS Red Cross 3 CSMC 3-4 Glee Club 3-4 Track 3-4 Foot- ball 4 Baseball 4 IOHN ROBERSON Glee Club 1-2-3 CSMC 1-2-3-4 President 2 National Honor Society 3-4 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 Chi-Rhoan Staff 4 KATHIE REIT HER Glee Club 1-2-3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Secretary 4JCL 1- 2-3 JOHN RUIZ Sodality 1-2 CSMC 1-2 -3-4 Red Cross 1-2 Letterman DAVID SMITH Sodality 2-3-4 CSMC 1-2-3 -4 Representative 3 JCL 1-2 -3 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 Press Club 3-4 Associate Editor 3 Track 1 Basketball 1-2 -3-4 Genesians 1-2 Golf 3-4 CHARLES SULAK Mu Alpha Theta 3 CSMC 1-2-3 -4 Key Club 1-2-3 Letterman 2 Football 1-2 -3 Track 1-2 CONNIE ULLRICH Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2-3-4 JCL 3 Press Club 4 Mu Alpha Theta 3 Student Council Secretary 4 HENRY VESELKA Red Cross 1-2-3 CSMC 1-2-3-4 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 Football 2-4 Track 3 BARBARA VITOPIL Glee Club 2-3 -4- CSMC 1-2-3 -4 Red Cross 1-2-3 -4 .TCL 1-2 National Honor Society 3-4 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 President 4 Cheerleader 1 Class Secretary 2-3 Prom Attendant 3 Homecoming Queen 4 IACQUELINE WOOLEY Sodality 3-4 CSMC 1-2 -3 -4 Red Cross 1-2 -3-4 Re- presentative 3 Prom Queen 3 National Honor Society 3-4 Secretary 4 Mu Alpha Theta 3-4 Library Club 1- 2-3 President 3 Class Secretary 4 3-4 Football 1-2-3 Track 1-2-3-4 Chi-Rhoan Patrons Reverend Vance Thorne Mrs. Sophia Aleman Mr. William J. Apodaca Emilliano and Herbert Angie Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Janie Almanza George Banda Sr. R. P. Barton Milan Bartos Bruce R. Bettinger Thomas Beveridge Thomas Beveridge W. I. Biedermann George J. Binder John S. Boettcher John S. Boettcher Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mrs. John L. Mr, and Mrs , Louis Carrizales Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bowles Jr. Paul Bowen B. H. Bramlett . Wm. W. Brazelton Bruce R. Callaway Callaway Jafus P. Cavil Mr. Sam Coats Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Deiterman Mr. and Mrs. Martin De Leon Mr. and Mrs. Ival do Del Papa Mr. and Mrs. R. C. De Luca Major and Mrs. George Demas Mr. and Mrs. George De Vere Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dicorte Thirty-eight and No more For the Class of Sixty-four 'QQ Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Fidel Dimas Daniel Dominquez F, H, Driscoll Robert J, Duboy Durlap Raymond Espinosa Jesse Espinoza Mrs, Joe Farek Mr, and Mrs, M, J, Farek Mr, Edward A, Fickey Charles Flood Mary Fowler Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Frank Maria N. Garcia Mrs. Mary Girard Dr, and Mrs. C. R. Goodwin Mrs, B. I. Gradel SMlsgt, and Mrs, Guerra Angelo and Mary Guerrera Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Gus A, Gully W. R. Hall Major and Mrs. E. F. Hearon Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Henderson R, H, Henkelman R. H, Henkelman Howard Felix Hurtado Julio Hurtado Refugio Hurtado R. V. Hutyra Joseph Jacobs Jodie R, F, Jerres Wm, K, Jones Mrs. C. B. Kelly Mrs, C, G, Kennedy Mr. Roman Klein Edward L. Kramer Family Col, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Lang Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Orville Laird Kirk Landon O. W. Lang Arthur Langlotz Jr, Peter Laubert Dr. Charles Lemly Mr, and Mrs , Manuel Lienda Dr, and Mrs, J, C. Littrell Mr, and Mrs, Robert Lopez Mr, Joe A, Matustik Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Juan Martinez Frank P, Mauro Omar McKim Mrs. Marie McNeill A, Moreo Jr, Mr. A. L. Moore Margaret Narovec Mr, Neal A, Nelson Mr. Charles Norwood MI. W. D. O'Mara CHI -RHOAN PATRONS fc0nt'dj Lt.fCol, and Mrs, R. D. Penhall Mrs, Mildred W, Plummer Mr, Walter F, Poehls Mrs, Louise Pokluda, R,N. Mr, and Mrs. V. I. Pratka Mr, and Mrs, Edward Pugh Mr, Richard C, Shain Mr, and Mrs, Jack Restivo Mr, and Mrs, Bert Richey Dr, and Mrs, H, M, Richey Jr, Mrs. Dolores Rivera Major and Mrs. Vincent G, Savino Dr, and Mrs, Thomas J, Scamio Col, and Mrs, L. L, Shaw Jr, Mr, Benny A, Sigut Mr, John C, Simcik Mr, J, Fred Simon Sr, Miss Rose Simon Mr, Joe Smajstrla Miss La Frelle Ford Spotser Mr, and Mrs. Dale Duke Stark Virgil and Mrs, Stilts Mr, and Mrs, Edward Skopik Mr. and Mrs, R, G, Stuntz Mr, and Mrs, Charlie J, Sulak Mr, John Sutter Miss Ann Sykora Keith Tadlock Kenneth Tadlock Kyle Tadlock MfSgt, and Mrs, R, M, Temple Mr, Albert Thompson Mr, and Mrs, P, N, Tierney Kent Tillman Mr, Odell Tillman Mrs, Odell Tillman Steve Tillman Mr, Russell J, Todaro Mr, and Mrs, John Tormey Mr, Jor Trautschold Dr, and Mrs, F, W. Ullrich sfsgr, and Mrs. G. R. Van Dusen Mr. Frank Vrba Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Vrba Mr, and Mrs, Frank Vrba Capt, and Mrs, M, E, Walls Betty M, West Wm, QBillJ L, West Mr, and Mrs, Herbert White Mike Williams Mr, Jack Wooley Mrs, Jack Wooley Mr, and Mrs, C, C, Wright Mr, and Mrs, C, C, Wright Mr, and Mrs, Tom York Mr. Cecil Zeumalt Murdock NIW National Life Paine's Barber Shop The White Pharmacy Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs A'b'LiPgiif- , 1 Q 5 ff f ,.. Mg. Afift .A i-gi,,.'+G: QA E 34-Ag' ,gal iii . :Q , Q ' Q. if Ni ,-,, ,L .L lt. . :fy K 3 Q' d ig' Hifi? ' 3- ,:. rl- A '.'. Q+'1r-' ' uc' si g1 :A,-J' ' 1' ' V if A 551, 'fi ,3'i3J f'lE11 - f, 7.4-61' 1 uv, -:Agn 5 Q.. IG. -. :yi ifm q?!.g -45?-z,. 55. , wif '- - .yn F '13 1, , I . win: i S qv' 5 5 q,?u'ii6S'f'-, -. . 1 1, X ir.Q4,. . F .FQ r .Half in .Y -L, , Q .-rs. v 8 . 5 i C ff 5. ... I W 1 . ' 3 fm ke '15-ri .vc nf , ii'- Ulm.- 4 3541, 'Sw -1-f -. 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