Fw 1. , 'Q , i i, 'X ix :'F,pe .M +41 :limi wa. Q i ,I N- r 5 J , L -Q A. W F QQ! ,rj 1 ,, 'li fi fi 1 3: mf T. A ,N K, If 'f 12 2 Q I. -ff W4 'N :' If 5 lk AL rt F i 5 Q 4 I i 5 W 1 Ii I Il E ig QQ Y inn, WS N' ,Q 3, W Y 7 Gi'2?f215V1 'A 'W' A H H ,by - ' F ,g 'X-.-'ffii , , ' L z-:brig ' ' Q Y: 5, 3 3 3 3 Sf 2 Published by the ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY of Saint Joseph Academy Yakima, Washington His Excellency, the Most Reverend Joseph P. Dougherty, Bishop of Yakima, having at- tended the Vatican Council, brings home to his flock the Wealth of knowledge gained from the participation in discussions concerning matters of impor- tance to the Mystical Body. His Holiness, Pope Paul VI. Our present pope has brought about many changes in the lit- urgy that give the members of the Mystical Body of Christ a greater appreciation and under- standing of their faith. In word and prayer, we re- member Patricia St. George who died after open-heart sur- gery in June, 1964. Many of us still recall how generously Patty donated her time to Sodality and French Club. She Was a member of the 1965 graduating class. Marlene Loranger, who died of leukemia July 17, 1964, spent only a month of her freshman year at SJA. Although her time with us was short, she became a true member of our SJA family. We shall never forget Marlene's calm yet cheerful acceptance of her illness. She would have graduated with the class of 1967. Table ef Contents Aetmiiiistmtieii Cletsses ..................... Oifgemiiittieiis ........ Activities ........... Seiiieis ............ 14 28 56 7 8 Mothers Exemplqjf the Dzgnily of Woman The time has come to reawaken an awareness of the dignity of woman. The foundation for this awareness is the radiant truth which shines forth in the life of our Blessed Mother, the ideal woman. As a person and as a mother, a young woman derives all of her dignity from God and His wise dispositions. Through Mary, God gave His only begotten Son that all men might be reborn to everlasting life. In the New Eve, the divine ideal of womanhood was given to the world. Through Christianity women were given an inalienable dignity which they are obliged to preserve, protect and increase. Our mothers having performed the primary function, the sublime mission of womanhood, and having patterned their motherhood after that of our Blessed Mother, truly exemplify the dignity of woman. We owe our mothers much. They have molded our characters through a deep love of God, since our infancy. They have gradually fortified our developing personalities by encouraging us in our moments of depression. They have guided us through our problems, rejoiced in our successes and comforted us in our failures. Our mothers gave us natural birth and are our guiding light through this life to life eternal. To pay tribute to our beloved mothers we dedicate this 1965 Jomara to them. In the words of Pope Pius XII Motherhood gives a woman so great a role in the working out of human destiny that this by itself is enough to make every man on the face of the earth, great or small as he may be, bow with reverence and love, in the presence of his mother. 22,4 w i 2 if ,g4 2 E gi 5 52 ? -S1 x 2? s 1 I J E N N 6 CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP, DEVELOPED THROUGH UNDER STANDING AND INSPIRATION MOLDS STUDENTS INTO MATURE YOUNG WOMEN. Admmisfmfzm Maps Sister Doloro sa, vice-principal , sets up a projector for use in her Language Arts classes. Sister teaches Math, Religion and moderates National Honor Society. Sister Anna Maureen, our principal, busily prepares her calendar of activities. Sister teaches Englisht and moderates Student Council the Fatwa Playing a record of poems for her English students is Sister Agnes, who also teaches Religion and moderates Debate. Sister Janice explains ' the climax of a plot to eager English students. Sister also teaches Religion and moderates Red Cross Club. Besides teaching Religion and moder- ating Sodality, Sister Eugenia Marie teaches Piano and Choral. Sister Dorothy adjusts Sister Elizabeth Mary, a tape for her French Religion and Science studentsg she also teacher, prepares an teaches Religion and experiment for her moderates French Science class. Club. Besides teaching English, French, and Religion, Sister Patricia Maureen also finds herself busy moderating the Annual and Paper Staffs and the Quill and Scroll Club. Sister Mary Kathleen handles school finances in the business office. Sister Celine Marie, Social Studies and Religion teacher, re- ports the latest to her class in Contemporary Problems. Sister Margaret Sister Mary Clare, Agnes, as Librarian, Math teacher, patiently aids students in the explains an intricate difficult process of problem to students. locating books. Sister also moderates Sister moderates Crest Honor Society. Library Club. Miss Egan, History and Physical Education instructor, demon- strates the techniques of basketball. She also moderates Pep Club. As Commercial Ed- ucation teacher, Mrs. King prepares lessons for the next day's classes. ge. M Mrs. Kelley explains the tense of verbs to confused Latin students. Mrs. Bueno, Spanish and Home Economics teacher, displays the young look in patterns to her students. ff. Mrs. Carey discusses food recipes with her Home Economics stu- dents. Smzmcb Lmclezfsbzjb Sfffencgfbenf Cheryl Duke President Kathy Maguire Sergeant at Arms Barbara Champoux Vice President Of all the organizations of Saint Joseph Academy, the student council is the most vital to school relations. It unites the essential bond of union between student body and faculty. Members, elected by their classmates, are delegated to disclose the sentiments and convictions of all students. Through the constancy and leadership of our ASB officers and student council, we are invested with the freedom of democracy and a bond of allegiance. Student - Faczzlzy Ties Suzanne Champoux Anna Marie Anson Treasurer Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS, FRONT TABLES, CLOCKVVISE: S. Schwarz, L. Siep, J. Zilliox, B. Champoux, G. Garcia, C. Duke, K. Maguire, B. Beaulaurier, B. Hecker, C. Poppoff, S. Champoux, S. Hebert. BACK TABLES: Sr. Anna Maureen, Moderatorg M. J. McDonald, J. M. Linders, P. Dufault, S. O'Nei11, C. Laurent, T. Charvet, M. Miller, K Hare, M. Mutch, A. M. Anson, S. Junt. i STRIVING INTELLECTUALLY AND SPIRITUALLY, YOUNG WOMEN FIND PERSONAL FULFILLMENT IN STUDIES. CLASSES zmzwfs 0211 the Ramlav JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS and HOMEROOM TEACHERS: Sheryl Lawerence, Kathy Hare, Kathy Faith, Yvette Dwinell, Sr Patricia Maureen and Sr. Elizabeth Mary. D. Adler M. J. Andrews A. M. Anson S. Avila B. Beane J. Berghoff , . 4.1 rf. fwimiirf S. Chouinard P. Coan K. Boehme S. Bradley C. Brulotte C. Carlton C Champoux time mm Lg ... ...........a. S C. Cooper L. Cyr L. Davenport I of U ppeffclammen pi... -f, ,e:-.g..,-,, ,- s5?541iff'g 1 5 : g - f . 'f . K ' 'Ur .. , 1 . WJ W. ,WL ' , 'i 5 . N. J . B. Deccio D. DeGooyer V. Delgado P. Downs If you're looking for spirit, Why not try the Junior Class? From the first day of school they contributed their boundless en- ergy to school life, topping this off by giving a beautiful and highly successful Prom. You can bet that this energetic class is looking forward to their senior year at SJA! L. Dufault J. Everhart C. Fritsch M. A. Gamache S. Gamache J. Garcia T. Garcia L. Hensley D. Hoffert B. Gamache L. Gamache Q Q M. Hopfinger C. Howington J. Huck 17 K. Huerd K. Huerd S. Kastel C. Keller R. Koreski F. Linger S. Long B. Lyons M. Maddock B, Manuel K. Massoth M. McCormick JUNIOR CLASS CHEERLEADERS: Sheryl Lawerence, Connie Paskiewitz, Cynthia Thoma. L. Miller 18 S. Mitzel P. Morrissey R. Mulcahy K Murphy ,f..5-QM. qw:-1 if we -ww.: 1-1.1w:':ae-fm h' ' S A L,I' 1 ,1 L WM , 'L,.' I iyyii V Q my ' ' ' . , wg .M lifi 'irrrk Vk,, zgsj yf H C. Pieti A. Pineda P. Rabie R. Rehfield J. Rink J. St. George A. Schneider P. Schmidt N. Shannon P. Sherry L. Simon K. Walker M. Z illiox JUNIOR CLASS HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Sylvia Junt, Kaeren Steele, Alice Zerr, Mary Mutch. R. Zorro zua D. Zimmerman I9 ff 86 Sopbommfes, N. Bocek P. Boseck M. L. Boudreau S. Brulotte K. Clay Aberle Adam ski Bariletti Bechard Benoit K. Draper B. Dufault D. Dukart S. Duke K. Earl , W.. ,355 ,,... .,..f MQ, Coyner Criswell C . Diaz Desmarais Desrnarais , . .Q we 7 f f m..fa.1wfU,351-7g5..fgl5rf. g?ag15fQazQ5as'2 3?,5'e.55w24f2z.f.5 ,ggggfvfs Q .2 'F . -5 .. 2 E .Q F 26 sf x K 2 ,Jig 94 S Qzrij W ,3 A Q ggi.. if ffgg-hw '. .wie ,.-,. -,L Qigfggg. x if K 5 f. - : ' ' 'fnflifz I in ' EJ? ,- e ,- 1VT2vfiif5f'?g4:Q?lf3 iff , .. ' K ' ', 'ff Ficek Fleming Garnache Gilmore Hagel Haley Hersey Hoctor Hoffert . F. Huza f5?i:seff5gjgw My, ff . ..,.. ,L ,, 5 . HM' .. A A - ' f - if . '15 11 my ...V - A y fr Sophwvzores All Awami ii W'- 5.1.1 ,Wi , , , Hgffimw A-S Serra- , . .-H,-zxwm fav 195' vw 11 Cyr Kadrmas Ketcham Kinney Kohls Loop Maguire Miller Milliron Patnode f E. . 9 IYX if .V , . V. Champoux P. Charnpoux A. Charvet C. Cyr . Cyr f mxifiw ,. 'ff Ib., 'gay , . K. Kranz Kroxun Lentz Linders Long 'sf if Schneider Schnelbach Scully Scully Shannon M. Stone C. Sullivan T. Sybouts C. Twohy K. Urlacher I TV - . li ,aw X .vw 1 2 A-wr. WL 1 '37 if A - ,.i nhk.. 7.4 A LL ' ' -s .. Q - qs..-V, , - , I W ,.A.?W.f ,. ' ,W - . - Q wif 1 jg! , ,,LV M FWW . 6:74 'ffl ff, 4 ,Q 1 L iw. We - iff?- Q -ff Glu 'J K 23 ilk! 'Z if-az-S aigmg fw- J eh J Q' Q ' M ff , . A Cys! , .... s lx s I 2 v- i ,.,,.-Q, if M.. ' - WI 'ff'2!igss'h ' -'5if.f. 1 wr it .wi X P errault P ineda Re girnbal Ru st Schefter Sherry Sirrs Sobolik Stiener A. St. Hilaire 1 1 .gm 1 Wg. S .g L S 35 'iii-.gs C. White B. Wingardner . Wingerter Woodall Wuitschick The halls of SJA sparkled this year as the cheerful Sophomore Class added their gay leadership to school activities. Highlighting their school year, the buoyant sophomores gave the seniors a brunch. ri. 1 5 fi M fr R, sa, 1 5 V. -K ?fg1j,g..14:-'11 1 :gifs 1 . ,,1,i tiiyiyt 1 1. 1 1. 1, .A ,-izj1i.'-grgsizefgwiif f digg - - 1:21-er2tw1a.5-was 551 W 1 , 1 Q1-1-R--z if fn 1 . , - 1 .W-W-zq.u..aM. 1 1 HP v . 1 3 fi ' 5 R 2 55 Q .1 W .1.q.1p--...il 5 . . 1 i if kr as P Q e a fif. ,f 1 ' 1. Q sum' Q ug - . -.Q I, Q, , 5, : A L . v 1 ' ' .. , . rig? affirm 1 1 E54 iw? is: q' M 15 ww? 31 'ffl--in-iq? 1, -M441 Ji' 3 g4g?wiQiQ 'Eli M 5 W? f WV' 'lk 5 in .Q my 1 1 'fxiygjgjffgswlgwx WHY 13 ifiiifrlgwggl x 1-W4 gil MQ igywkjlugwgfwwilihaibf irq is 1- 1 -Ti r: 52- ft ggrfmfs Q K' ti.' ff . '- -- - 1 , , . ' 1-1,,-I-wsvff! .51 :5lf2i1ifw1f5111. ' ---- - .. - - 1 F .... , 1 . . 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Chartier Cushman Daniel Deccio Desgroseillier De sgroseiler 24 New Arrivals 391 Z .vin F , ' Wifi? - Q -' V , we z fa-, in QF. A ,,' it . f fm 5 Q is 1.1 t 1 V K I ' V , em - ,..... A 2 K1 N V, 4 , 4 -. ,- .,Q.,k.fq I 2 .X fi., In U K' 1 ,:.1',- J - .A f W4 if A, 5? K ,VK,L, fyj i ! -5 1- . Ages: P. Berghoft' K. Billingsley R. Bocek D. Boisselle . K ' K g ' vul- : R 2 S. L, we i . if A K, .7 I. ff' if Q ' ff 'N' ' Q. . ., . 'ii K. Clements C. Coan M. Colero F. Crabtree '5Q 'Ike X X W BV 214 W. .mf 13, 451' .S ff g3H'u ' ,1 -. 1 W ff i ., f r 11 . K an '59 fum .F -4 -5 n f P Q M W v Y 1, 1 Q. vgsagd. fs my we X, , , , ..,.. , S S L - D 4 if ,f Z Q' -5 if 4 7 :5525 :V K . W L A .. P A . 'H-vz. . 1 .5 .1 S Qzivg, 5 ' af! 5 -mg., , W i r K sq R ... U - :. Lfwv gyy-L 1 . 1 ,, if ,. U -Sm A fm 1 ,f nw zfzgbfen School K mgg1S.sgggz,.Q14q-we''..Q-gwg-ff,,L.-V-,,1..-.i.W, mm.. i, Vw f..z-was si it , -. -Q. . WASP- Q Y H ag 1 M fn-M53 . ,:- so g. 'QL lu ' i g X' 5 58 M455 5 ww , . r xx ., .f M. Q is Q fi 'H ' if ,, 7 v fear.: 'f:1.2l3E5i .:aif?' 5' fu K. Fischer R. Fischer K. Fritsch E. Fuentes M1 fm :S1w.gs-.fs'1f.., -ii f,Lx-f--Misa' ' mfigelptwmuf f,-nw-1 'I .W kg mkmhfii ,M K .5 1.33: ,gn M C. Heirn 1, V',A L. Heirn C. Holbrook J. Hopfinger Dettling Dietzen Duchsherer J. Erickson Estoesta Gallegos Goit Gress Hansen Heers Hudon Huie Huntington King Kraxner 25 Leadon Lentz Lindekugel Lipp Loranger Minicozzi . Moreau Nesvig Nicksic . Osborne . Schneider . Schultz Sellers Sieben Simard nl M. McA1pine M. McLean L. McBey B. Mieras .ee4ma1fix . z iv . x fbiffxrxljims - M ' fi' R, Ja -. V , . . , . jg' -' if ,ww , V k ,ri M 'R 1 fbi- Q. is 7 , X L , 4 - , 8' ' ' AW NI' M73 7. K WU-I , , ' M 1... ,kL,.,, , U., 'M . . mvawg- ,V 4' 'WPVNW1 w-was ww S. Peirce M. B. Powers S. Riegel P. Schlaugh ' LS . +1 af, -vw W MSW. Y S Q. , V- .k,., V' :-1 I - - -z, 'K if if fw! in E ' t ' ,ov if? '13 ,- s ....fZwh,, ,,, , A 'mt ,rjgvf 7 W -..E s , Y . Web r f 2 I ,.Q,:?' ,.,, ff X- fro I ' P. QR -L :ig ., . .,. IQ 'W If 5 ff 'x , i ff' B. ,, ,Y -552111711 C. i qxliif 1 1 ' ' ' -':, i3k'1i,fuS'i eff- ni , ' .,,.-, . ' ' .Am -.f,k, li . - jigs.-I-' tmqql '.,ifgs-im' 5?4us..ii+t i f y 4 n . , ' 1. 1' to A ,.. 3 I C. - M . 3 ' x--- V f K ' 7 figs I k , ,, P- P ni., ., aan.. Sims Sprinker St. Hilaire Tyrrell Wade Webb Whitney Young FRESHMAN CLASS CHEERLEADERS, STANDING: FRESHMAN HOMEROOM OFFICERS M. Lindquist, K. Roller. KNEELING: A. STANDING: Karen Kranz, Joanne Cousineau, K. Davis. Robinson. SITTING: Therese Charvet Going over plans for Shamrock Shenanigans with Sister Eugenia Marie and Sister Janice are Fresh- man Class Officers J. Charron, N. LaRiviere, A. Kloster, and C. Laurent. Sue Schwarz Mythical greeness lasted but a few days with the lively Freshman Class. With blithesome eagerness they breezed through their first year at SJA, stopping just once to produce their lighthearted Shamrock Shenanigans. 28 Participation in clubs and organizations gives each student the opportunity to develop the qualities essential to leadership. She exemplifies the true role of Woman in the giving of herself. ORGANIZATIO S Jomara, discusses finances with Sister Coopemfzm - Vim! Sharon O'Nei11 Editor Mary Draper, Business Manager of Mary Kathleen in Business Office. Going over lists of patrons are Jomara Staff members K. Monson, S Brulotte, C. Gilmore, and D. DeGooyer. to zzccesjzz! emfbook Assistant editor K. Hare discusses annual with Sr. Patricia Maureen, Advisor, and S. O'Neill, Editor. Kathy Bariletti, Mary Regirnbal, Suzanne Charnpoux, and Carley Cooper prepare copy for yearbook. CLASS EDITORS, Left to Right: J. Massoth, M. J. Walter, D. Desmarais, B. Beane. Kathy Hare Assistant Editor Mary Draper Business Manager Mary Jean Walter Senior Editor aff' J A- .1 f.:3 ' , Hrffg. f A f M Q. , -. A Q I ff ' E f V QUE., ...., vi WUQS1. ., . f . fi: im-if 2 Suzanne Champoux Copy Editor Karen Monson Ad Manager mff Publishes MARY MILLER Margaret McCormick, Kathy Maguire, Carin Palrn, and Paulette Editor Gamache check circulation lists for Enterprise. Kathy Massoth Paula Dufault Gloria Garcia Assistant Editor Copy Editor Business Manager Joann Olivas Bernice Gamache Photographer Photographer Outstanding Papers Enterprise members making layouts are P. Dufault, Sister Patricia Typing Enterprise articles are S. Hebert, G. Maureen, Advisor, P. Morrissey, M. Garcia, D. Scully, C. Berthon, C. Weaver. Miller. Enterprise Staff members B. Estoesta, K. Murphy, K. Schefter, C. Duke and K. Huerd report news articles for the paper. Joanne Olivas explains the workings of the camera to other staff members P. Rabie, K. Huerd, P. Murphy and P. Gamache. Soalazlizgfs To Jesus through Mary - foundation of Sodality. The Sodality of Our Lady gives Worthy example for all St. Joseph Academy students to follow. Under the leadership of Paula Dufault, Sodalists made visits to convalescent homes in the valley each month, bringing joy to the lovely and aging guests. PAULA DU FAULT Prefect Posing with Sr. Eugenia Marie, moderator, are officers Arlene Lentz, Sylvia Junt, Bernice Gamache and Paula Dufault. Besides officers, unit leaders include Jo Marie Linders, Bar- bara Champoux, and Barbara Beane. Jody Sullivan and Paula Dufault stop for a quick picture as they leave for San Francisco for the SSCA. any of Lie SODALISTS include, ROW 1: C. Weaver, M. Voelker, B. Champoux, S. Hebert, S. St. Mary, P. Gamache, S. Richardson. ROW 2: L. Hecker, R. Carolus, M. Miller, M. Coan, M. McSharry, B. Schefter, J. Linders. ROW 3: P. Kramer, C. Duke, L. Shultz, L. Siep, B. Estoesta, J. Olivas, B. Gamache. ROW 4: K. Hare., P. Sherry, D. DeGoyer, B. Beane, D. Adler, K. Massoth, A. Anson, M. Roy. ROW 5: J. Zilliox, J. St. George, J. Berghoff, B. Deccio, F. Linger, P. Schmidt, S. Mitzell, C. Cooper. ROW 6: S. O'Neill, S. Champoux R. Mulcahy, M. Mutch, R. Zorrozua, L. Cyr, M. Andrews, A. Zerr. Delegates, B. Beane, J. Massoth, T. Cyr, D. Adler, J. Linders, P. Kramer, M. Mutch, S. Junt pose for picture before leaving for the Northwest Sodality Con- ference at Seattle Uni- versity. Cecilmm Develop flsfkeiic Sister Eugenia Marie helps Kaeren Steele, the Cecilians' accomplished accompanist. The Cecilians are under the direction of Sister Eugenia Marie. They perform for civic groups and school assemblies. The Choristers' highlight was a half hour tele- vision program which developed the theme H' H JOY- A group of Cecilians entertain at the Chinook Tower for the Knights of Columbus Memorial to President Kennedy, Nov. 22. Appreciiifiaii Through Miific ROW 1: B. Estoesta, P. Schmidt, P. Kramer, L. Sulluvan, S. Gamache, D. Manuel, L. Hensley, S. Avila, C. Paskieiwitz, J. Steiner, K. Massoth. ROW 2: D. Scully, M. Colgan, P. Ketcham, S. Sherry, B. Deccio, B. Gamache, K. Maguire, J. Cyr, B. Beaulaurier, M. Dufault, V. Hagel, C. Cooper, B. Beane. ROW 3: P. Criswell, C. Ficek, P. Coan, B. Gamache, J. Wilbur, K. Johnson, K. Draper, E. Linders, F. Linger, B. Manuel, R. Zorrazua, G. Garcia, G. Cousineau, K. Urlacher, P. Morrissey. ROW 4: C. Kadrmas, K. Alderson, J. Rink, S. Gaudette, L. Simon P. Downs, P. Sherry, C. Gilmore, J. Massoth, D. Adler, L. Schneider, K. Walker, K. Kistner, M. Draper, P. Wingerter, K. Hare. Volunteering their time, these members of the Cecilian Choristers spent long hours in preparation for a Christmas program at the Women's Century Club. JANICE WILBUR President Tmmwmfk: Sister Agnes discusses principles of debate with officers Kathy Hare, Lenore Hecker and Charlotte Weaver. Preparing debate cases are Barbara Beane, Andi Charvet, Beth Beaulaurier, Rosemary Rehfield and Nicola Bocek. Eysmfml I0 6bdf67f'5 S. Junt and A. Anson prepare to debate opponents C. Twohy and B. Hecker. Debaters raise funds during noon hour through sale of ice cream bars. M. Kinney and B. Estoesta prepare 1 to depart for a league debate. Sjfl Pep Club SPMVVELZ DRILL TEAM MEMBERS: Susan Hebert, Mary Colgan, Pat Kramer, Mary Draper, Susan Richardson, Jo Marie Linders, Sue Gamache, Charie Carlton, Lynda Gamache. KNEELING: Sharon Wuitschick, Captain. Barbara Deccio Gail Cousineau Barbara Schefter . eaii A A .... PEP CLUB MEMBERS, ROW 1: C. Palm, K. Kohls, B. Smith, C. Twohy, C. Kadrmas, E. Linders, C. Sullivan. ROW 2: C. Thoma, P. Downs, P. Sherry, M. Andrews, P. Coan, K. Schefter, B. Gamache. ROW 3: M. Kinney, P. Champoux, A. Zerr, P. Schmidt, B. Manuel, K. Hare, B. Beane, K. Massoth. ROW 4: S. Bechard, P. Wuitschick, M. Aberle, D. Scully, C. Berthon, J. Zilliox, D. Adler, M. Maddock. ROW 5: S. O'Neill, K. Johnson, M. Beudreau, T. Hocter, C. Diaz, K. Long, J. Berghoff. ROW 6: C. Poppoff, J. Steiner, P. Ketcham, S. Sherry, P. Boseck, J. Flemming, T. Cyr. PEP CLUB MEMBERS, ROW 1: B. Gamache, V. Delgado, C. Nicolet, M. Zilliox, C. Champoux, P. Gamache, D. Manuel. ROW 2: M. McCormick, R. Mulcahy, L. Schultz, M. Voelker, L. Gecker, A Lentz, K. Monson. ROW 3: D. Degooyer, A. Anson, S. Junt, J. Huck, J. Wilbur, M. McDonald, B. Gamache, C. Duke. ROW 4: M. Gamache, M. Dufault, T. Garcia, M. Hopfinger, R. Zorrozua, S. Nagler, B. Cuillier, K. Draper. ROW 5: M. Sobolik, A. Charvet, M. Adamski, M. Stone, S. Kadrmas B. Hecker, P. Criswell, K. Maguire. ROW 6: S. Duke, B. Patnode, M. Desmarais, D. Desmarais, L. Kroum, P. Wingerter, K. Lentz. I 1 SUSAN HEBERT President Discussing coming activities are Pep Club officers, Mary Colgan, Mary Jean Walter, Sue Ann St. Mary and Connie Paskiewitz. The Pep Club, boosted by the untiring efforts of the cheerleaders and songleaders, contributed a substantial part to Marquette's winning streaks this year. The Drill Team, headed by Sharon Wuitsohick, provided halftime entertainment at e the home games. r y -K Q ', , A LY M QA . pllifffr- yap I n,ry M r or SHARON WUITSCHICK Drill Team Captain Marquette will shine tonight, Marquette will shine. . . School Sports Curriculum Members of a P. E. class smile with pride after skillful accomplishment. The physical education classes, directed by Miss Susan Egan, have become nearly proficient in various areas of the world of sports. Tumbling, tennis, softball, and track are representative of the underclass- men. Some of the experienced bas- ketball players formed the Baby Jos, and performed commendably in up- holding the good name and record the team has set throughout the city in past years. Girls, in turn, practice tricky maneuvers of this native dance. I77C1f'66Z565 and IWZPVOYJES Attempt at a basket proves futile as ball bounces off rim. A daring student gives a cry of relief as she lands safely Ready or not, this athlete makes a diving somersault over her human obstacles. Freshmen vigorously display talents in native dancing. K . 1.3 , ', 1 ,! am .iw ,Xing Energetic freshmen demonstrate skill in tumbling. Typical sportsmen Bev Mieras and Maureen McLean prepare for a tennis match. Classmates carefully guard this student as she is flipped up and OVGT. After-school recreation often takes the form of a Softball game. Underclassmen put all they've got into a practice game. enemsif Disfm uisbes J' S GLORIA GARCIA S. Richardson, Treas., J. Olivas, B. President Pres., B. Gamache, Sec., and P. Gamache, Sgt. at Arms, discuss plans for the Mother-Daughter Tea with Sister M. Clare, Advisor. FORMER CREST MEMBERS: M. J. Walter, J. Wilbur, M. Draper, J. Berghoff, D. Adler, S. Wuitschick, M. Voelker, K. Faith, P. Kramer, P. Morrissey, S. Hebert, A. Lentz, C. Paskiewitz. Crest Honor Sociezyf The membership of the Crest Honor Society doubled to forty-four at this year's January induction. Under Sister Mary Clare's direction, the organization offered their voluntary service each Saturday to the children at the Yakima Valley School at tl Selah. Crest arranged the annual Mother- Daughter Tea this spring. Pictured here are four Crest Honor Society members spending their Saturday folding diapers for the hospital. NEW CREST MEMBERS, ROW 1: M. Martinez, C. Sullivan, P. Criswell, K. Draper, A. Charvet A. Zerr, K. Murphy, C. Nicolet, M. Mutch, R. Mulchahy. ROW 2: P. Boseck, C. Thoma, E. Linders, S. Brulotte, C. Twohy, M. Sobolik, M. Dufault, P. Boseck, S. Lawernce, S. Junt, K. Steele. HS Challenges Szzpeffiof ZVIZWZJ 1 Sr. Anna Maureen, Moderator, suggests opportunities for student intellectual advance ment to Officers, L. Hecker, K, Monson, LOYOLA SIEP C. Cooper, B. Beane. President Attending NHS meeting are M. Miller, D. DeGooyer, P. Dufault, A. Anson, C. Duke, and M. McCormick. Other National Honor Society Members include: K. Massoth, S. Maguire, S. Champoux, B. Beane, B. Gamache, J. Linders. Math evelops Keen Minds Sr. Mary Clare, Advisor, and Officers, S. Richardson, P. Gamache, K. Massoth and B. Gainache discuss the application of the Math Club movie proceeds. SHARON MAGUI-RIE President Advanced algebra students include STANDING: M. Maddock, K. Hare, A. Anson, M. McCormick, R. Rehfield, M. Mutch, A. Zerr, B. Beane, R. Mulcahy, K. Massoth P. Sherry, Y. Dwinell, P. Rabie. KNEELING: K. Huerd, A. Lentz, S. Richardson, C. Cooper, B. Gamache, S. Junt. Solving intricate problem are Trig. students C. Duke, L. Siep, L. Schultz, L. Hecker, M. Voelker, P. Ganiache S. Maguire, J. Wilbur. Quill 84 Sem!! Encourages fomfmzlisfs The Quill and Scroll is an honorary organi- zation for students who are outstanding in journalism. The club, selective in member- ship, encourages journalistic initiative and rewards students for superior work in the literary field. CHARLOTTE WEAVER President Quill and Scroll members include P. Dufault, M. Miller, C. Weaver, C. Duke, S. Champoux, B. Gamache, and M. Draper. Officers B. Gamache, M. Draper, S. O'Neill pose with Sr. Patricia B. Gamache tells the qualities of Quill and Scroll Maureen, advisor, inductggs, French lub emomfmfes F01 6Zg7fZ mmm Members of the French Club, com- prised of third and fourth year French students, observe a typical French cus- tom each month. December found them selling the popular petit fours, with proceeds of the sale used to purchase equipment for the French classes. SUE ANN ST. MARY President French Club is composed of, ROW 1: G. Cousineau, L. Gamache, S. Champoux, B. Gamache, B. Schefter, K. Murphy, ROW 2: S. O'Neill, M. Colgan, S. Hebert, M. Miller, P. Rabie, P. Coan. ROW 3: M. McCormick, M. McDonald, B. Gamache, G. Garcia, B. Estoesta. ROW 4: C. Lawrence, P. Sherry, K. Boehm, S. Gaudette, M. Walter, B. Champoux. K. Boehm, C. Lawrence, B. Champoux, Sr. Dorothy, advisor, and P. Downs, M M. Coan sell petit fours for the French Draper, C, Weaver, and S, Nagler look Club on December 6. at French Periodicals. zmimf Libffmfmm Assist Sjffezfs Library Club members include Cheryl Cyr, Marilyn Woodall, Mary Kranz, Judy Ley, and Nancy Loop. Members of the Library Club attain satisfaction in learning about the library and help- ing Sister Margaret Agnes, librarian. Filing cards in the catalogs, making themselves available for student assistance, as well as keeping the books in good condition are but a few of the services they provide. Co-presidents, Faye Beaudry and Sue Gaudette put files in order. Library Club officers Faye Beaudry, Sue Gaudette and Sharon Mitzell consult Sr. Margaret Agnes. Students Aid Commzmizy Through Red Cmsf Red Cross officers C. Fritsch, R. Zorrozua R. Carolus, J. Zilliox and M. Zilliox leave with Sr. Janice for St. Elizabeth Hospital, JEAN ZILLIOX Where they aid the nurses in Pediatrics. President RED CROSS MEMBERS are, STANDING: D. DeGooyer, C. Keller, P. Coan, B. Schefter, B. Deccio, M. Andrews, L. Gainache, F. Linger, M. Frank, L. Simon, L. Dufault, B. Manuel, S.Gamache, C. Carlton, P. Schmidt, D. Adler, M. Hopfinger. SEATED: R. Mulcahy, C, Pieti, K. Huerd, R. Koreski, L. Davenport, S. Avila, K. Walker, J. Carcia, C. Champoux, T. Garcia, L. Cyr. + 1 Y 56 Through activities young Women learn to know and appreciate themselves and mankind, thus developing a sense of basic be- liefs which will prove invaluable in future years. ACTIVITIES Emi Side School 56112010 Come and get lt' Frosh obedlently attempt to All the Senlors Jom 111 Welcommg the Frosh as they conclude theu' successful Class Nlght program Senlors treat thelr Freshmen httle slsters to a sack lunch sing We Love You Seniors. , Welcome Hash After a day of hosting the Frosh to box lunches, the Seniors entertained the school at their Class Night pre- sentation. Freshmen were guests of honor. With the theme as East Side School Ca take-off from West Side Storyj, Jo Marie Linders, Senior Class President, commentated for the variety show. Disguised as Green Frosh, Seniors lament the plight of the Freshmen. Class Night entertainment included the Seniors' rendition of the West Side Story theme in a modern jazz dance. Officer Krupke, we're very upset. We never had the love that every child ought to get. C. Alderson, C. Kadrmas, M. Coan J. Bergamini, M. McDonald, J. Linders, and S. Champoux Warn the Frosh Something's Coming in a song and dance routine. Lmkbeffezf Spirits Chocolate Spzlesmen D. Adler and J. Bergoff pass by an inquiring M. J, Andrews and assistant with a mysterious wagonload. Members of the Junior Class presented Mary Ann Gamache, posing as their version of the Art Linkbetter Show to AN Linkbetter, delivers 3 Spirit, promote the eighth annual sale of Worlds rousing speech to the Chocolate Bar FiHGS'C Chocolate Bars by ACHdGIT1it6S- assembly. Yvette Dwinell delivers a box of Chocolate Bars Eager students set off for various desti- to Granny, Kathy Faith. nations to sell Worlds Famous Chocolate Bars. mmm N 0142211665 Comma! for Sovezfezgnzgf Manager Cheryl Duke with candidate Barbara Champoux. Dazzling posters, depicting various clever campaign slo- gans, decked the halls of St. Joseph Academy for three ex- citing days during March. Campaign managers piloted the five Jomara Ball candi- dates nominated by Seniors through competition to capture the votes of the Annual sub- scribers and the crown of daisies at the Jomara Ball, April 30. in Manager Sue Ann St. Mary with candidate Karen Monson. Manager Susan Hebert with Christina Nicolet. Manager Mary Miller with Mary Jo Coan. Manager Paulette Gamache with Charlotte Weaver. omazm Roypzlqy Queen Mary Jo Coan and King Rick Roller A large gay daisy smiled a warm welcome to the Academites and their escorts who at- tended the Jomara Ball. A trellis archway, formed the entrance to a garden of green and yellow flowers and butterflies. A flowered swing and a white picket fence, complimented this appropriate theme for a spring semi-formal: Daisies Don't Tell. At the magic hour, Sharon O'Neill, Jomara editor, placed the garland of daisies upon Mary Jo Coan, Miss Jomara Queen, 1965. Reign at Baz!! Prince Dennis Evans and Princess Barbara Champoux and Princess Charlotte Weaver Prince Bruce Rodgers Prince Frank Burmudas and Princess Karen Monson and Princess Cristina Nicolet Prince Scott McDonald Homecoming Highlights The Marquette Squires chalk up six more points, toward their ulti- mate victory over the Selah Vikings. Princess Cheryl Duke Queen Gloria Garcia Princess Barbara Schefter Rally squad gets the Homecoming cheering section off to a spirited start with O When The Squires Go Marching In. S 'W Que en Duke , Mezzfqzeefte Football Semen Gloria Garcia and King Mike Munley receive congratulations from Princess Cheryl Prince Gary Bechard, Prince Ed LaBissioneire and Princess Barbara Schefter. Couples await the crowning. Queen Gloria and King Mike 'That I May Know Mysebf Through azz The annual retreat gives SJA students an opportunity to set aside three days for conversation with God. Father William Matt, O. S. B. retreat master, offered much food for thought regarding self- improvement. These ideas, put into practice, will deepen the stu- dents' spiritual values needed in everyday life. Seniors meditate between conferences. Girls form silent procession across street in anticipation of next conference. Father William Matt, O. S. B. , conducts a conference. Students captivated by an inspiring talk, respond eagerly to Father's instructions. Stntients Enteffttnn Bishop on Epzfnttny Bishop Dougherty spoke to the Student Body at the Assembly. Jody Sullivan and Barbara 1 1 Chalnpoux narrated the set for the day school dismissed for Christmas program. vacation, but because of the large snowfall school was dismissed early and the Assembly was cancelled. The program the Ceoilians had planned was given on January 6 and it served as an Epiphany Assembly. The Christmas Assembly was previously The Cecilians, led by Sr. Eugenia Marie, provided entertainment. Daddies mm' Daughters Dads enjoy fling with younger set. Dads, who had been conditioning for Weeks, stomped, jerked, and waltzed to the music of the Playboys. As fathers walked through the door with daughters, they were trans- formed into gallant knights errant escorting beautiful ladies of the court to an elegant ball. Colleen Twohy and Mary Sobolik display their musical talent, as accompanists for the Senior Sextet. Playboys keep the fathers hopping. Dads and daughters rest their aching feet while chatting over punch and cookies. Twist and Show Nicola Bocek and father, capture first place in waltz contest. Seniors, Janice Wilbur, Barb Champoux, Jo Marie Linders, Suzanne Champoux, Sue St. Mary and Mary J. Walter entertain. Mr. Champoux, and daughter Barbara jerk their way to victory. Patsy's instructional efforts pay off when she and Mr. Ketcharn take first place as stompers. Memmfzes of Le Mozzlm QUEEN BERNICE GAMACHE d KING BILL FIELDSTEAD Rouge Live Foffefzfezf PRINCESS PAT KRAMER PRINCE MIKE CARR PRINCESS MARY COLGAN PRINCE BOB HAUSKIN Messwsmm Mike Carr, Pat Kramer, Queen Bernice Gamache, Bill Fieldstead, Mary Colgan and Bob Hauskins posed for photographers follow- ing the long-awaited crowning. Le Tour Eiffel, set within a decor of angel hair and red carnations trans- formed the Women's Century Club into an authentic Moulin Rouge, No- vember 27, 1964. The members of the Junior Class contributed their time and talents to make this Junior-Senior Prom a per- fect one for all. Their efforts were not unrewarded. Memories of that evening in that French atmosphere still linger. The Sisters' Reception at SJA and coketail parties in private homes pro- vided an appropriate prelude for the evening. Following the prom, students entertained classmates and their dates at various home dinner parties. The first snowfall of the season was Nature's contribution to the ending of a perfect evening. Bernice Gamache received the symbols of her Sophomores served refreshments at the Sisters' honor: one dozen long-stemmed red roses and reception. the royal crown. Susan Hebert welcomed guests to a coketail party for which she hostessed. Couples looked on as the Court waltzed the royal dance to the music of the Bud Reed Band. Marilyn and John led the fashion parade through the reception line at the Sisters coketail. , Pre-prom activities included a friendly chat. Assemblies Aelef Interest Cheryl Duke opens an assembly with a short address to the student body. Debbie Adler, Jane Berghoff and Mary Ann Gamache provide amusement dur- ing chocolate bar assembly. Vocation assemblies, movies, hootenanies, football rallies, or Whatever the occasion our SJA'ers were there, enjoying the fun. Seniors go beatnik in portraying East Side School. 74 , 'igiig Juniors amuse audience as Art Linkbetter questions 'kindergarten pupils. Pifesimieii Sbiize wi Tmiiifiwmi Dkiy Claudia Chartier, Kathy Fischer and Pam Nesvig portray early invaders of Ireland. GO of of Irish was definitely with the Frosh Shenanigans when they presented their annual Shamrock Shenanigans. Sister Janice successfully guided the eager freshmen through several lively skits and songs which illustrated the history of Ireland. Ghosts serenade banshee, de- picting legendary figures of Ireland. Freshmen reenact a typical Irish family's recreation as Sue Schwarz sings Danny Boy. Camera CdfCh65 I know I dropped Johhny's ring here somewhere 1 19 Is that your best, Mary Jo? St. Patrick and his cap- tivated audience. That's all right, Mike, I really didh't waht a Corsage anyway. Who let them out?' Impzfeysive omizzcf Audience attention merits notice. Frosh demonstrate their version of the Frug. Hurry up, Mary, before they turn around. ' 1 There's a game going on, you know Senior Class officers are Karen Monson, Vice-Presidentg Pat Kramer, Sgt. at Arrnsg Jo Marie Linders, Presidentg Sharon Maguire, Secretary-Treasurer. AT THE DAWN OF WOMANHOOD THE SENIORS ENTER A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY. THE NATION DEPENDS UPON YOUNG CHRISTIAN WOMEN TO FORM BETTER FAMILIES. BETTER COMMUNITIES. . . A BETTER NATION. Top IOWJ Hanover! for Achievement The valedictorian and salutatorian had not been selected at the tinfie this section of the Jomara was printed. The cumulative grade point average for four years of these seven girls places them at the top of their class. They are to be commended for their achieve- ment. BARBARA CHAMPOUX LENORE HE CKER PAULA DUFAULT MARY MILLER SHARON MAGUIRE SUZANNE CHAMPOUX LOYOLA SIEP SjA Gmclzmfes Nmefiefh Clam MARILYNN MILLER CHARLOTTE BERTHON JEAN ZILLIOX DONNA SCULLY Seniors reminisce. In September, 1961, the upperclassmen quickly ushered our class into the school curriculum when they held the last real initiation. A new principal, Sister Anna Maureen, welcomed our return to school as sophomores. In the spring of '63, We honored the graduating seniors with a lunch held at the Hotel Chinook. Preparations for the Prom launched us into the deep of our junior activities. The East Side School production, based on the theme of West Side Story, entertained the entire Student Body on Frosh Night 1964. Our three day retreat at Providence Heights enriched our love of God. The intellectual, spiritual and physical development have provided us with the Christian principles necessary for our future success and happiness but this realization depends upon our proper application of these norms. Student life at SJA has taught us to shine forth with assurance and confidence. 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CHARLOTTE BERTHON Enterprise 2,3,4, Sodality 2, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Cecilians 3. ROBBIE CAROLUS Sodality 2, 3,4, Pep Club 2, 3, Cecilians 1, 2, 3,4, Red Cross 3,4, BARBARA CHAMPOUX Sodality 2,3,4, Unit Leader 4, NHS 3,4, ASB Sgt. at Arms 2, ASB Vice-Pres. 4, Drill Team 4, Songleader 3, Class Cheerleader 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 3, French Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Student Reporter 4. SUZANNE CHAMPOUX NHS 3,4, Jomara 2, 3,4, Class Pres. 2, ASB Treas. 3,4, Sodality 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Songleader 4, Drill Team 3, Quill and Scroll 4, French Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Student Council 2, 3,4, Student Reporter 4, Class Cheerleader 2, Our Times Correspondent 2, 3. MARY JO COAN Sodality 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Class Sec-Treas. 3, Class Rep. 4, French Club 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross 4. MARY COLGAN Cecilians 2, 3,4, Pep Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Sodality 2, French Club 4, Class Sgt. at Arms 3, Drill Team 3, 4, All-State Choir Rep. 3 GAIL COUSINEAU Red Cross l, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4, French Club 4, Cecilians, 3,4, Class Treas. 3. BEV CUILLIER Pep Club 2, 3,4, MARY DRAPER Crest 2,3,4, Jomara 2,3,4, Bus. Mgr. 4, French Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, Sec. 4, Cecilians 1, 2,4, Homecoming Prin- cess 3, Drill Team 3,4, Sodality 2. PAULA DUFAULT Class Pres. 2, Sodality 2,3,4, Unit Leader 3, Prefect 4, NHS 3, 4, Treas. 4, Enterprise 1, 2, 3,4, Copy Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, SSCA Delegate 4. CHERYL DUKE Sodality 2,3,4, Treas. 3, SSCA Delegate 3, Enterprise 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Class Rep. 3, Class Sgt. at Arms 3, Student Council Sec. 3, Pres. 4, ASB Pres. 4, Home- coming Princess 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. SHARON EBERTS BERNIE ESTOESTA Class Vice-Pres. 1, Red Cross 2, Enterprise 2,3,4, Sodality 2, 3,4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Cecilians 3, 4, French Club 4, Class Cheerleader 4. MONICA FRANK Pep Club 2,3,4, Drill Team 4, Cecilians 1, Baby Jo's 1, Red Cross 4. MIRVIA FUENTES Pep Club 4, From Cuba 2. BERNICE GAMACHE Sodality 2, 3,4, Unit Leader 3,4, Sec. 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Crest 2,3,4, Sec. 3,4, Future Teachers 2, Debate 3, Enterprise 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Class Vice-Pres. 2, French Club 4, Baby Jo's l,2, NFL 3. PAULETTE GAMACHE Crest 2, 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Sodality 2, 3,4, Class Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4, Math Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Enterprise 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, 4. GLORIA GARCIA Class Pres. 1, Class Vice-Pres. 3, Crest 2,3,4, Pres 4, Enterprise 2,3,4, Bus. Mgr. 4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Co-Captain 4, French Club 4, Cecilians 1, 2,4, Student Council 1,4. SUSAN GAUDETTE Library Club 2,3, 4, Pres. 2, 4, French Club 4, Cecilians 2, 3,4, SUSAN HEBERT Crest 2, 3,4, Enterprise 2, 3,4, Class Sgt. at Arms 2, Class Cheerleader 2, Sodality 2, 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, French Club 3,4, FTA 2, Student Council 4, Drill Team 3,4. LENORE HECKER Cecilians 1, Debate 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pep Club 3,4, NHS 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Sodality 2,3,4, Math Club 3,4, NFL 2, 3,4, CHERYL HOVLAND Pep Club 2, Library Club 3. CAROL KADRMAS Sodality 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Cecilians l,2, 3,4. KATHY KISTNER Pep Club 2, 3, Cecilians 2,3,4, Library Club 3, Baby Jo's 2. PAT KRAMER Sodality 2,3,4, Crest 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, Drill Team 4, Class Sgt. at Arms 4, Math Club 3, Cecilians 2, 3,4. ARLEEN LENTZ Class Sec. 1, Rep. 2, Sodality 2, 3,4, Student Council 2, Crest 2, 3,4, Cecilians 2, Pep Club 3,4, Math Club 4, Baby Jo's 2. JO MARIE LINDERS Class Cheerleader 1, Class Treas. 2, Class Sec. 3, Class Pres. 4, Sodality 2,3,4, Unit Leader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Songleader 3, Drill Team 4, NHS 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. Activities SHARON MAGUIRE Math Club 3,4. Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Sodality 2,35 NIIS 2, 3,45 Drill Team 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Enterprise 1,25 Class Treas. 15 Class Rep. 25 Class Sec. -Treas. 45 Student Council 2. DEANNA MANUEL Cecilians 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 3,4. MERCEDES MARTINEZ Exchange Student from Colombia 45 Pep Club 45 Crest 4. LYNN MAXWELL FTA 1, 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Cecilians 25 Baby Jo's 1, 2. MARY JANE MCDONALD Sodality 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Class Rep. 45 Student Council 4, Sec. 4. MARY LOU MCSHARRY Sodality 3,4. MARILYNN MILLER Cecilians 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Sodality 2, 3,45 Red Cross 3, 4. MARY MILLER Enterprise 1,2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 45 NHS 3,45 Class Sec. 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Math Club 35 French Club 3, 45 Student Council 4. KAREN MONSON Pep Club 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 35 Drill Team 45 NHS 3, Sec. 45 Jomara 2,3,45 Class Rep. 15 Class Sec. 35 Class Vice-Pres. 45 Student Council 15 Class Cheer- leader 25 Pep Club Unit Leader 4. JUDI MOSER Cecilians 35 Transfer from Davis 3. SUE NAGLER Pep Club 2,3,45 French Club 3, Treas. 45 Baby Jo's 1. CRISTINA NICOLET Exchange Student from Chile 45 Class Cheerleader 45 Crest 45 Pep Club 4. JOANN OLIVAS Crest 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Enterprise 2,3,45 Sodality 2,3,45 Pep Club,2,35 FTA 25 Cecilians 1. SHARON O'NEILL - Class Vice-Pres. 15 Sodality 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Debate 2, 35 NFL 35 Quill and Scroll 45 French Club 45 Student Council 45 Baby Jo's 15 Jomara 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4. LINDA ONUSTACK Pep Club 25 Cecilians 25 Baby Jo's 1. PAT PFAU Transferred from YCCHS 4. SUSAN RICHARDSON Crest 2,3,45 Class Rep. 35 Sodality 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Drill Team 3,4. SALLY RIEGEL Pep Club 2, 3,45 Cecilians 2,3,4. MARY ANN ROY Transferred from California 45 Red Cross 45 Pep Club 4. SUE ANN ST. MARY Class Sec. 15 Class Vice-Pres. 25 Sodality 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Songleader 35 Drill Team 45 French Club 3, Pres. 4. BARBARA SCHEFTER Cheerleader 15 School Play 15 Class Cheerleader 25 FTA 2,35 Math Club 35 Debate 2,35 NFL 2,35 Sodality 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Red Cross 45 Homecoming Princess 3,45 Songleader 35 Cheer- leader 4. LINDA SCHULTZ Pep Club 2,3,45 Math Club 3,4. DONNA SCULLY Cecilians 1, 2, 3,45 Enterprise 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, Sec. 35 Pep Club 4. LOYOLA SIEP Class Sgt. at Arms 15 Pep Club 25 Debate 25 Sodality 2,3,45 NHS 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Math Club 3,45 NFL 25 Student Council 45 Baby Jo's 1,2. JODY SULLIVAN Cheerleader 15 Class Cheerleader 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 35 Songleader 45 Sodality 2, Unit Leader 3, Vice-Prefect 45 SSCA 45 Debate 2,3,45 NFL 2, 3,45 NHS 3,4. MARY TERNES Baby Jo's 15 Red Cross 1, 25 Class Treas. 2. MARILYN VOELKER Crest 2,3,45 Sodality 2, 3,45 FTA 2, 35 Pep Club 3,45 Math Club 3,4. MARY JEAN WALTER Pep Club 2, 3, Sec. 45 Jomara 2, 3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Crest 2, 3,45 Class Cheerleader 1,2, 35 French Club 3,45 FTA 2, 35 Baby Jo's 1, 25 Cecilians 1. CHARLOTTE WEAVER Debate 3, Sec. 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Sodality 3,45 Enterprise 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 45 French Club 3, Sgt. at Arms 45 Cecilians 1,35 NFL 3,45 FTA 2, 3. JANICE WILBUR Crest 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Debate 2,3,45 NFL 2,3,45 Cecilians 1, 3,45 Math Club 3,4. SHARON WUITSCHICK Crest 2,3,45 Drill Team 3, Capt. 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Class Pres. 1, 35 Class Sec. Treas. 45 Student Coun- cil 1, 3. JEAN ZILLIOX Sodality 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Baby Jo's 1,25 Cecilians 25 Red Cross 2, 3, Pres. 45 Student Coun- cil 4. Sophiyficazfm' Semow Pm' Tbeiff SJA's third floor scenic view. There's something about an Aqua Velva man. You finally niade the annual girls! wx fr, 3--fs... Thursday at SJA. Give it up, Paulette Best Foo! Fomwzm' Senior Class cheerleaders, Cristi Nicolet, Bernie Estoesta and Paulette Ganiache demonstrate their co-ordination. My diet starts tomorrow for sure Marilyn Catching some z-z-z's. Camera hogs. You should see us after the rough days. Mr. Mr Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mer Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. L. Alderson Ronald N. Andrews Jack D. Anson R. J. Bariletti Robert Beaulaurier R. V. Bergamini Ernest Berghoff and Mrs. Boseok Fred Burrows and Mrs. Eldege Champoux and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Cuillier Joe E. 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