St Mary of the Woods College - Les Bois Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

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Ckgzafkaj w CZWMJZK X959 E, 1 x v I gl., 1 Z is WH swf 4 ---1 DEDICATION With their mother, Mrs. H. Clark Boyd, Cindy and Cathy enioy a leisurely visit in Providence Park. Saint Mary's has a sacred word, oft repeated, constantly implored. It encompasses our life-giver, watchful guardian, our exemplar, our goal. It is enhanced by the protectress of our Sisters. ln its most glorious meaning we apply it to the instrument of sacred faith. In iubilation or desperation we direct to it our fervent entreaties. In its pertinent and much-loved sense it is extended to the Woods itself. As we substitute an influence of love, faith and direction For the incarnate possessor of these qualities, We begin a new relationship. Somewhere in the green haze of freshman beginnings we realize our Daughtership. Suddenly in the poignancy of senior culminations we bear testimony to the contributions of We place our LES BOIS of fun and fact and fantasy in the hands of Our Lady of the Campus. We dedicate our labors, gratitude-born, to our earthly mothers. 5 our Woods mother. A lone figure stands, pink-tinged in the special hour. Curved sunrays slide over green-black water X l and bend around an ancient tree. The whirr of moth wings is swallowed by the silence. Skirt rustling softly, she bends to snatch a pebble. A flash of black and gold, and then the pebble drops to obscurity. The hand rests inert again on the down of grass. l' V But the startled water must react to this awakening. Liquid murmurs reach into the atmosphere. Rapid circles grow, as if from seed carried by the pebble. Soon the reflection of the arched bridge is altered. The reeds, shore-bound, are nudged into motion. Plants ringing the water are moistened by the ever-widening ripples. Cautiously the shadow of a girl glides over blue-black soil, slips across a tree root and disappears in a shower of amethyst light. She is oblivious. She does not perceive the water powerless to resist the effects of her impulse. IZ' P gi-fy' c Here we are shore-encircled. Our existence is rarely threatened by world-battering events. We are sheltered from maior storms in order that intangible influences of faith and love may germinate and flourish in receptive souls. Our priests and faculty have pledged their efforts to disturb our languor, accelerate our growth, spiritual and mental. They must form the whole woman. They must fuse the circling bonds of education. Too often they are parted from us, never to see the effects of their endeavors. Only WE are able to demonstrate to the world the ever-widening influence of Catholic, Woods-fostered inspiration. I -x f f' l l 1 I R. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Reverend Mother Gertrude Clare Honorary President Sister Francis Joseph President Sister Eugenia Vice-President Sister Marie Perpetua Dean Sister Mary Corona Dean of Women Sister Celeste Registrar Sister Catherine Joseph Director of Admissions Sister Anthony Treasurer Sister Mary Joseph Director of Development Sister Camilla Librarian Sister Anne Berchmans Dean of Freshmen Sister Mary Corona, Dean of Women, considers chartering a bus to Japan as Rosemary Fratto awaits the verdict. 8 FACULTY And who is the one we turn to when our studies pall? -to Sister Marie Perpetua, Dean ot the College- cu true friend to us all. While the circles of our college years ever widen toward that long sought after but often timorously awaited goal, we become proportionately more aware of the strong but subtle guidance of our faculty. The inevitable reading list, the dreaded blue book and the class meeting are only external threads in the interwoven pattern of their guidance. The Christian principles instilled in us by our teachers will enable us to step forward with the conti- dence resulting from the mother-inspiration of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. 9 Wishing weekend fun, Sister Anne Berchmans, Dean of Freshmen, bids good-bye to Suellen Muldoon, Martha Mason and Sarah Muelhoupt The The The The Reverend Joseph G. Kempt, Ph.D. Sociology Reverend Robert Gorman, Ph.D. History Reverend Emile Goossens, M.A. Chaplain Reverend George Powers, S.T.L. Philosophy Sister Francis Joseph, M.A. Director of the Summer Session Sister Eugenia, M.A. Assistant Director of the Summe Sister Marie Perpetua, M.A. Religion Doreen Saxon, M.A. Philosophy r Session TO Margaret L. Waldron, M.A Education Sister Mary Corona, M.A. Education Sister Charlotte, M.A. Critic Teacher Sister Joan Marie, M.A. Education Edwin J. Bashe, Ph.D. English Sister Mary Joseph, Ph.D. English Sister Marie Agatha, M.A. English Florence Lea, M.A. English Sister Catherine Joseph, M.A. Journalism Sister Mary Gregory, B.A. Journalism Sister Mary Jean, M.A. History Sister Mary Josephine, Ph.D. Latin and Greek Sister Gertrude, Ph.D. French and Italian Sister Georgiana, Ph.D. French Helen Margaret Durkin, M.A. French Gertrude E. Leich, M.A. Spanish Sister Celeste, M.A. German Sister Dorothea, M.A. Mathematics Sister Francis Elvire, M.A. Mathematics Sister Mary Ruth, Ph.D. Biology Sister Anne Berchmans, M.S. Biology FACULTY Richard R. Slater, M.S. Chemistry Sister Mary Michael, B.A., B.S. in Pharmacy Chemistry Newton O. Branaman, M.S. Physics Sister Dorothy Mary, M.A. Business Administration Sister Joan Therese, M.A. Business Administration Sister Mechtilde, M.A. Home Economics Juanita Thomas Lyon, B.S. in Home Economics Lois L. Gates, B.S. in Home Ec. Home Economics Sister Mary Olive, M.A. Speech and Dramatics Home Edward T. Jordan, Cand. for Ph.D. Speech Therapy Charles M. Watson, M.S. Speech i'Sister Mary Lourdes, M.Music Director of Music kOn leave of absence for study We're going to bed early tonight, test or no test! announce len Libby to Sister Marie Agatha and Sister Georgiana, fre Ann Sheridan and El shman class adv sors Mr. Jordan supervises freshmen Joyce Piccione and Elizabeth Cain as they tape their voices in Speech class. Sister Cecilia Clare, M.Music Organ and Piano fSister Florence Therese, M.Music Theory and Composition Sister Francis Angela, M.Music Music Education Sister Marie Brendan, M.Music Voice Sister Cecilia Ann, M.Music Music Education Adrianne Auvil, M.Music Piano 'Deceased December 9, i958 Father Gorman refutes the Rationalists' theory in the senior Apologetics clas FAC U LTY Miss Kathryn Young, Sister Mary Jean, Sister Cecilia Ann, Miss Helen Durkin and Sister Catherine Joseph, members of STUDENT GOVERNMENT executive board A familiar duty holds the attention of Sister Joan Therese as she accommodates James Esch by paging Diantha Duvall. Frank Lidral, Ph.D. Orchestra Sister Esther, M.F.A., LL.D. Director of the Art Department Sister Carita Marie, B.A. Art Mary Jane Casey, B.A. Art Sister Camilla, B.A. Library William C. Kunkler, M.D. Physician Sister Virginia Ann, R.N. Resident Nurse Kathryn Young, M.A. Physical Education Patricia Rooney, B.S. Physical Education Lary C. Lewman Horsemanship A curious mixture, the class of '59, We We We We We Child-jubilant, woman-resigned, we arrive reluctantly, unwilling to face greet with uncontrolled After June, when exult in senior freedom, overflow with sing at unlikely show the closer e 'lasts EGF. gate earth swans sidewalks ear Day loy by the eluslveness of time lizmg the loneliness of inde stored against bleakness an chattering pendence. d disillusionment e learn to the courage reassured and with vengeance au the mediocre the Source promise of our rings. duty is rers we become Woods to world. Peggy Gardner, Ann Hopt, Rosemary Penn, Jackie Chott and Sandy Ba- rone with late town permission enioy an off-campus meal af Louise's. Holleluiahl Diane Vincent completes frantic end-of-the-year packing for the last time. Springtime! Anne Gibbons, Sue Schroeder and Maureen Finneran relax on the seniors' favorite after dinner ledge 'I5 3,1 Y? l 2 , FH 1.A , ' if f -9 E I A 4 ' iff f f Q I Q 3 - Q Q if , .. li g, . ,,:: A ,, . M f , ,Z, . , '- li 5 . MARY MARGARET ANKROM, B.S. I SANDRA BARONE, B.S. In Education Lima, Ohio Sacred Heart League President, 3 Senior Ball Committee S.N.E.A. In Home Economics Batavia, Ohio Penates Sodality Chorale DONNA CLAIRE BOOTH, B.A. Northfield, Illinois Student Government President Senior BaII Committee Freshman Class President ANN BOERSIG, B.A. Indianapolis, Indiana Senior Ball Chairman Marlin Club President Les Bois Staff l ROSEMARY FASSETT BURKE, B.A. Baltimore, Maryland Sigma Tau Delta President Aurora Book Editor Junior Class Vice-President MARY THERESA CALLAHAN, B.A. Dallas, Texas Business Club President Junior Class Treasurer Senior Ball Committee MARY BURTCH, B.S. ln Education Chicago, Illinois S.N.E.A. Cabrini Club W.A.A. MARGARET BUSHER, B.A Chicago, Illinois Press Club President Sigma Tau Delta W.A.A. JANET CASARETO, B.A. Worthington, Minnesota Mendelian Club Secretary, 3 Theta Alpha W.A.A. JACQUELINE CHOTT, B.S. ln Home Economics Riverside, Illinois Sanctions Board Chairman Twelfth Night Court Senior Boll Committee JEANNE MARIE COWDEN, B.S. ln Home Economics Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Senior Class Secretary Kappa Omicron Phi Penates Vice-President, 3 ROSEMARY DOLORES CIRANDO, B.A Syracuse, New York Business Club Sodality May Day Court ROSA DAI, B.A. Bui-chu, Viet-Nam Business Club Theta Alpha C.C.D. MARY ALICE CULLEN, B.F.A. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Les Bois Staff Senior Ball Committee Sigma Tau Delta ANN DORAN, B.S. In Education Berkley, Michigan Sodality Prefect C.C.D. Secretary-Treasurer, 3 MARGARET ANN DORIOT, B.A. S.N.E.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Fagots Editor Press Club Theta Alpha PATRICIA ANN DRYDYK, B.S. In Education Cedarburg, Wisconsin C.C.D. President Third Order Pretect, 3 Bugle Call Staff ANNE THERESE EVARD, B.A KATHLEEN FARRELL, B.A. Bedford, Indiana Business Club Sodality Moy Day Court Cincinnati, Ohio Les Bois Portrait Editor Senior Class Vice-President Junior Prom Committee CAMILLE ANN FILAR, B.A. Chicago, Illinois La Isabel President Res Mundi S.N.E.A. MAUREEN CATHERINE FINNERAN, B.S. In Education Hope, Indiana Chorale President Camerata Secretary Junior Prom Committee EILEEN FLEMlNG, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Student Government Vice-President Sigma Tau Delta May Day Court PEGGY GARDNER, B.S. In Education Green Bay, Wisconsin S.N.E.A. May Day Court W.A.A. ROSEMARY THERESE FRATTO, B.S ln Education Chicago, Illinois C.S.M.C. President Twelfth Night Court May Day Court MARY ELLEN GASE, B.S. ln Music Education Mount Pleasant, Michigan Camerata President Chorale Secretary-Treasurer, 2 Sodality ANNE RITA GIBBONS, B.A. Elmhurst, Illinois Business Club President Senior Ball Committee Marlin Club Secretary l JUDITH ANN HALEY, B F A Des Moines, Iowa Les Bois Editor Junior Class President May Day Court MARY JO GLICK, B.S. In Music Education Pueblo, Colorado Orchestra President Camerata Vice-President Orchestra Librarian, 3 DOROTHY ANN HARKINS, B.A. Jackson, Mississippi Junior Prom Chairman Players Club President Alpha Gamma Omega ANN HOPT, B.S. In Home Economics Normal, Illinois Kappa Omicron Phi Penates President, 3 May Crowning Court DEANNE HEINZ, B.S. In Home Economics Peoria, Illinois Penates W.A.A. ELISA JACOBUCCI, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Cabrini Club President W.A.A. KATHERINE KAREN KRAMER, B.A. Dayton, Ohio Senior Sacristan Mendelian Club President, 3 Sacred Heart League Secretary, 2 MARY ALICE LERCH, B.A. JUANITA MADISON, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Math Club President W.A.A. Vice-President May Crowning Court Evanston, Illinois Aurora Associate Editor Sigma Tau Delta Secretary Press Club Secretary, 3 YVONNE JOHANNE MAKAR, B.S. In Education South Bend, Indiana Camerata Treasurer Saddle Club Treasurer, 2 S.N.E.A. JEAN MCCLELLAN, B.S. ln Education Chicago, Illinois Senior Ball Committee S.N.E.A. PETRINA MANDELLA, B.S. In Home Economics Chicago Heights, illinois Penates W.A.A. ELIZABETH MERRY, B.S. In Home Economics Minneapolis, Minnesota Kappa Omicron Phi Treasurer Junior Prom Committee Les Bois Staff M JOAN MELLICAN, B.S In Education Cameron, Illinois Sodality Penates May Crowning Court MARILYN MULCAHY, B.S. In Education Chicago, Illinois C.C.D. Vice-President Junior Class Secretary W.A.A. Secretary, 2 BARBARA MOONEY, B.S. In Education Evansville, Indiana Sophomore Class Secretary S.N.E.A. President May Day Court T' '45 ELEANOR O'HARA, B.A. Washington, D.C. Bugle Call Associate Editor Sigma Tau Delta Senior Ball Committee PATRICIA ANN NEEDHAM, B.A. Washington, D.C. Senior Class Treasurer Les Bois Business Manager Math Club Vice-President we ROSEMARY ELIZABETH PENN, B.A. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Business Club Junior Prom Committee Soclality Aurora Editor Sigma Tau Delta Theta Alpha PATRICIA ANNE PAGE, B.A. Washington, D.C. AGNES PISZCZEK, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Senior Sacristan Mission Singer, 3 and 4 ZOA ELVIRA POL, B-5- In Home Economics Mendelian Club Vice-President , Lares, Puerto Rico Kappa Omicron Phi Penates May Day Court CAMILLE REZUTKO, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Senior Class President Sophomore Class President Senior Ball Committee MARILYN ROGGE, B.A BARBARA FRANCES ROUBIK, B.A. Wilmette, Illinois May Day Queen Junior Prom Committee Freshman Class Treasurer Evansville, Indiana Business Club Sodality May Day Court MARY JANE SCHOMP, B.A. Westfield, New Jersey W.A.A. President Sodality Secretary, 3 May Crowning Court N SUSAN GRACE SCHROEDER, B.A. Wilmette, Illinois Sodality Vice-Prefect Theta Alpha President Moy Crowning Court CAROLYN STOWER, B.S. In Home Economics Royal Oak, Michigan Les Bois Associate Editor Junior Prom Committee Kappa Omicron Phi President JEANNE ANNE SMITH, B.A. Oak Paris, Illinois Alpha Gamma Omega Treasurer Players Club Vice-President ROSEMARY STONE, B.S. In Education Indianapolis, Indiana Les Bois Staff Junior Prom Committee S.N.E.A. me iw 5 i N ' .,.. F i'f?5f?lTii??59i3X 319' ' t fi A .il ,.., L. JEANNE SULLIVAN, B.S. In Education Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana Twelfth Night Court S.N.E.A. C.C.D. BARBARA SUCHY, B.S. In Education Pelham, New York S.N.E.A. W.A.A. May Crowning Court LAURA TRAUSCHT, B.A. Skokie, Illinois Les Bois Staff Alpha Gamma Omega Secretary, 3 and 4 Players Club Secretary, 3 MAY TANG, B.A. Taiwan, China Le Salon Bleu President La Isabel Secretary, 3 Camerata DIANE CAROLE VINCENT, B.S. In Education Louisville, Kentucky Twelfth Night Court Junior Prom Committee S.N.E.A. Vice-President JUDY WANAMAKER, B.S In Education Lima, Ohio S.N.E.A. C.C.D. May Day Court ANNE WILLIAMS, B.F.A. Dayton, Ohio Christmas Madonna Art Discussion Club Chorale, 3 MAUREEN SUE WILSON, B.S. -X ,Mi , M. 15. ' ,gy uf ff., fi? I In Education Sarasota, Florida Senior Ball Committee S.N.E.A. Sodality MOTHER SCHWOYER, R.C.E., B.A. Milton, Massachusetts Student Director of College News Bureau Sigma Tau Delta Press Club -agp MQ. , ii. HDI Happy with belonging, grateful for one thrust suddenly before SCHIOI' juniors encircle Their reunions have IS HOT dimmed. There is that The Soon I' May firm ch, with pillows, demonstrate home to freshmen lifts with Prom flurries Court disclosed. revelations, congratulations- are riveted on coveted black and gold symbols of with its length. They have They have infinities- classes intrusions with vehemence. rea green thoughts, shamrock- eY have conspirator, abductlng Day exists as goal and incentive. to an unknown destination grasp of the departing ones year every which to glean of knowledge, uns., We A S Who was Balthasar Hubmaier? Ann Browne asks roommate Mary Ann Schraffenberger as they review for their Christian Civilization examination. Ellen Amer Arlene Ave Janet Barber Barbara Beach Ann Marie Berger Marcia Bernet Ann Borelli Cynthia Boyd Janet Brockelsby Ann Browne Rose Ann Cculderone Louise Cassidy Mary Jo Cczvanaugh Mariann Collins Mary Alice Conboy Catherine Conti Sue Cronin Carol Curran Gerrie Daly Joanne Daukas 35 Whether it will is the question be an off-campus trip or a hospital visit as Andy Unruh iuggles for her suitcase. Marlene Kenska Beth Kirkpatrick Annette Knapke JUNIORS Diane Daves Kathleen Desautels Alice Donahue Aurelia Duralski Diantha Duvall Sally Feeser Mary Gariup Mary Ellen Greubel Kathleen Hayes Mary Hayes Mary Lou Hinchey Jennie Hopf Kathi Howes Ruth Hu Meredith Johns A x ,rn-. The replica of T he Woods ring that Sister Mary Jean fs shows to Jeanne 'A fx zz, 92 Q. ' W Mary Jane Koos Nancy Korowicz Vivian Larkowslxi Lorraine Larson if . ' is -' mg.. 54 Lois Leinenbach Teresa Leitien Glynn Long Mary Dee Mahoney Aileen Maloney Vilma Melia Connie Jo Miller Betsy Moehring : Ann Monlgomery nr 1, r 42 R ? ea Smith and Mary O'Connell is only l . X Eileen Moran Mary Morley a glimpse of thai day in Moy. we 'SN L-5,33 lfsgfsf 2? ,K-gig , f m'5:'fr 'r ,, ffzfrsswsf . -.L,wr,,,A.i K we ,,,,.34 J, I we E - X 5 5 , Q L. -rlfffsiezsfi '- r . - f,zefsts ,s V f1f2sm1e,:-: Sr Mory Ann Moroney Mcmry Ann O'Brien Mary O'Connell Susan O'Neil Sully Pinio Soroh Popp rw Lucy Poynion Hortensio Roudoles Julie Reed Jane? Reid Jcnnice Robertson Judy Robrecht Mary Ann Rocop Agnes Ann Rohlof Joanne Roof Popcorn and Sfoie songs become the order of the doy when the juniors ore hosiess io their little sisters during JUNIOR AT HOME. JUNIORS Thinking and acting as one, Kathy and Mary Hayes share identical ironing with identical irons! Sheila Rooney? Patricia Satkus Mary Ann Schraftenberger Mary Kay Sch reier Mary Grace Scotch Roberta Seiler Mary Irene Simmons Charlene Simons Jeanne Smith Joan Smith Georgia Spaetti Rita Surby Andrea Unruh Patricia Vassollo Elizabeth Ann Vessels Dorothy Wilson SO ld Enthusiastic, united, an integral part of the old girls They have arrived for boundless cheering Ideals with big sisters find Linking a painful foretaste of f arewell. reap CIYG They leap, The Their with a curious distinction ones at LeFer bicycle tires becomes their is a golden circle inspire for freshmen, iuniors, of youth unformed big sisters. of the salt-sweet freshman ordeals of upperclassman influence gain the singular rewards of iv' t h g :ng ot e youngest class to their successors the wise ones Anita Aimone Nan Albers Anne Armington Monica Barber Joyce Baumrucker Charlotte Berger Bonnie Bertke Barbara Bittorf Barbara Bloomer Catherine Boyd Alice Ann Bradshaw Anne Brandewie Joan Buckle Patricia Burke Mary Buzzcmell me .. ,A Sophomore Jane Conroy is helplessly hysterical as classmates Patti O'Dowd and Eileen Sheahan gleefully give way to on irresistible urge 41 Barbara Biftorf and Drew Brennan dance io Ray Conniff's S'Wonderful music ai the Wabash-'Noods Mixer in November. Marian Candela Mary Ann Capps Karen Cashion Madeline Cavanaugh Elizabeth Claypool Jane Conroy ,P ir E gg,- E fi 1. L A ,, :,, Q ,xg L if ,QW ima , T we i I 1. 5 , -1 , 'lgr Q V M, SOPHOMORES Katherine Corcoran Barbara Crane Ellen Cunningham Carolyn Curl Delores Daehn Diane Deters Karen Dougherty Sandra Duffin Anioinefie Fahrmann Maureen Ferner Rosemary Findley Jane Frayser Lynn Fruehauf Patricia Gerrity Nancy Gillespie S4 if if H rc if:-1:53f1Q.f sg ' ,. 4 Carolyn Gornik Mary Ann Gufman Eileen Haley Muriel Hamilton Mary Ellen Hanley Janice Hartman Mary Arden Hauer Leonore Hertsfed Connie Hickey Sue Higgins Kathleen Hilger Angela Hinchey Carol Hopkinson Nancy Hura Anne Kaczmarczyk Elizabeth Claypool and Carolyn Curl hope for a clearance sale next Saturday Carolyn Kramer Barbara Langley Chrisline Lawler .fr unlque view of mam entrance io l.eFer Hall, The upperclassman 4-1 'an aff' I Q 4. 4... Alice Leek Mariha Leinenbach Mary Leuvelink Lili Li Alice Lovett Sheila McDonald Jeannie McGregor Sandra McNeal Mary McTague Dolores Malag Callui Miller Judy Miller home-away-from-lfiome. Oklahoma calls Mary Ann Miller, who shares the news with Anne Brandewie as Nancy Hura waits her turn. Sara Murphy Peggy Nau Joanne Nero Camille Neubauer Janet Newland Martha Nordloh Peggy Normile Carole Nowak Barbara Nugent Mary Jane O'Connell Sally O'ConneII Maryanne O'Connor 'Q' Patti O'Dowd Jo Patton Joyce Pequignot Gail Perrin Peggy Pollard Jo Ann Primozic Susan Rau Joan Reiter Eileen Sheahan Maxine Sherlock Trudy Shiel Sandra Shukait Barbara Siener Ruth Silver Mary Simpson l V i?'-M. , if -K v,.5 .1V, Vrffgg I 'v? 'sff,-S13 X W. 'M 'f w f . 'iffif z , , , AV 4, J Sopl1omorifis, if is labeled. Why om l here? What will l do in the vogue fulure? . . . and only I can decide, with the help of Chrisf, who too was alone in agony. Rilo Smich Vicki Solo Alice Sieers Nell Steers Mcury Jo Slewort Judy Slouffer Carol Thoms Anita Tiberi iiii Q Q . 5 ' 1. A lf W . Vx ' 'S 1 i f ijk 55: 'w x f 'Q ,Kuff l HM 1 x .......,... . ...-.. SOPHOMCRES Sheila McDonald and Lynn Fruehauf fell the freshmen the traditional tale of woe in a before-and-offer 'tableau from the sophomore beanie party in October. if -12953: V --Mi. - ' ':z:. W, k 45:41, W1- ilw ,f. .'l5lllT2 'Y ' i 5.4, 4 - :E f W- I . ,fu .r A is .. gy V iiie 3 ii if Q ' ':'L . ,.Wi5 Ni Betty Toussaini :I I ,E Kay Trecker , i' ' . 'G' ' . Florence Tryner 1 Linda Turner :- l wr M 5 .gs V li 5 li JS' Q11 i Mwlhc' Urban -:ii A 17? I -. . L if ,. ,V 'Vl,i s f 'i ' , J dy Urbine Y: l L f ' so s fir U ' My ' My I 55 ' Jeanne Vordenberg 5' my r 1 V . ' 1 ' i , , nbkg , -, 1 Martha Walker 'Y A V L 9571! L z l V D ' Poiririv Word Q ' e'.- I . . . sk K , f Frances Well . 1 ' 7 l 5 N 5 A 2 K -K K lui i ss 4 -...,fc7 ...,E,, 5 E .:f.:se:,,::-,,, N ef. .,, - -.fi me qw, ,Jn ,gif 5. . .,, .. , .i ..,, ,1 ff . f A Q K R u T h W i d o w s L, i K 6 75 V- Val Wilson 5 sss r y , -I Sharon Wruble 15- ' Klare Xunders if K Mary Kay Zehren , 4 W - Q 6 le r'ii l LW M H 15 1 l yll 32 Still dusted with marked by and friend-proving our youngest drift into our Alone in that first Unbelievably soon the Their Saint Mary high school gurls i962 frivolltles. gratitude they accept freshman honor. with advice and understanding. generosity they return freshman friendship with old girl experience. amazement behold freshman tenacity. at their boundless spirit, novel proiects, eternal desire to excel Now sparkle been changed They the deep, permanent glow Clin Cl. Frances Alvey Jeonne Amlin Sharon Anderson Corleen Arens 7 .lonet Arnold Joon Belmont Helene Benoit Kathy Ann Bagan Borboro Millwoter succumbs to the hilarious initiol hulo hoop experiment. But the new version of the hoop . . . will never outlive the old rolling hoop. Joonno Johnston, Annobelle Forr ond Mory Jo Witte roce on Freshman Doy. Peggy Bohl Anlla Brady Margie Cahill Elizabeth Cain Camilla Carbon Marcia Chesler Cecilia Cornelius Harriet Cox Lenore Cox Sharon Crabtree Barbara Craliy June Cullen Barbara Curran Patricia Curran Margarel de la Torre Rose Ann Devlin Connie Ellis Carol Erickson Linda Fahrbach Annabelle Farr Kathleen Feeser Ann Marie Finch Judith Finley if FRESHMEN The altitudes and lools of coolies Cecilia Cornelius and Judy Hylen help swell the mission funds. QL Z J i? 50 i pf 'rs 5 Lincla Keals and Marian Meacham prefer cards with that contemporary Twist. 51 Madeline Honnigford Bonnie Flanagan Susan Flanagan Suzanne Floclc Marilyn Fratto Walleile Garcia Kathryn Gatfie Mary Carolyn Gillespy Ellen Goodrich Caiherine Greene Mary Ellen Greene Meg Gremelspacher Belh Grix Celestine Hamani Ruth Ann Harmon Anne Hayes Ute Heber? Karen Hegariy Gloria Hemery Louise Herisfed AnneHe Hoffman Frances Hogan Judith Hylen Q Palricia Jokiel Carol Johnson Harriet Johnson Joanna Johnston Jane Jones Mary Ellen Jones Sandra Jutz Mary Lou Kahn Virginia Karam Mary Karris Linda Keafs Tammy Keefe Joyce Keller Sheila Kelley Lydia Kibarfas Mariiean Klucha Julie Kramer Emily Woods Kurrle Ellen Libby Nancy McCann FRESHMEN Thnrshng after knowledge, girls race across campus towards l.eFer, Foley, gym or manlroom .f .1-e--.gk A , Anne Therese Guerin Hall, long ago the home of The entire siudenf body, now belongs exclusively to freshmen Margarel McCcmna Ann McCrea Eileen McGee Mary David McGuire Diane McShane Mariha Mason Louise Manny Linda Marshall Marian Meacham Cecilia Meyer fi., Joanne Mooney stops ot Our Lady of Providence Shrine. Judith Meyer Mary Elizabeth Miller I wtf' mf ,Q :,f?'1li X ,,, k ,-, .es 2 ra , if ,S X Q Q GR B 1 A4. .,.. :li . A Ir Fi: ,X , . i, is 'fi 2.3 -. - f W if T. 5, ' - i l . . 1- A A-' 'f i' ., ' Barbara Millwater QW ' ' jig gt 1 ' s li: ' ' ' Q . in - Z Joanne Mooney ll 5, ' ' 3 'M M fl v,.e fi I ' A 1 . .L . .Y ' ij 1 2 Q' .V X .., fl Patricia Moran I :-P. Rebecca Moran J' , A :Effie-. :Na 'S K , fr 4' Ali I lil' P A A,h, . is ' i -5 ' -1 s A 5. 3 . H, 4 Q H ,K U nk . . , , Sarah Muelhaupt ,. V ,-- i Suellen Muldoon - .b 5 ' is Mx if Margaret Mulligan Anne Murphy Nancy Nose Elizabeth O'Connell Patricia O'Keefe Louise O'Neill Claire O'Toole Irma Fellini 3 Judith Phillips Joyce Piccione Peggy Piszczek Margaret Popp -K Sally Ryan Barbara Sai Margueriie Salzmann Susan Scheib Marcia Shannon Jane Shay Wally Shelley Ann Sheridan 3 S. aaaa or f wig, ,zz 3 M45 mmf M fl . 6 Barbara Pusateri Alice Rasilewicz Beth Reed Mary Catherine Rehorst Johanna Reichel Rose Ann Reuwer Suzanne Rifchel Linda Roach FRESHMEN Joellen Roenitz Margaref Roesinger Linda Roof Sandra Roughan Linda Fahrbach looks askance at the crayfish caught by courageous bi- ologist Mary V. Sherman. l won'1 scrounge for one of those things! ml'?'1 f I A favorite of photographers, amateur and professional, the dis1inc1ive Church of the Immaculate Concepfian 56 Mary Virginia Sherman Ann Simpson Carol Sipe Gail Silzman Judy Smith Janet Srebalus Mary Kay Teal Mary Toale Bonnie Tylicki Gayle Valesano Caiherine Waguespack Sue Walker Barbara Welch Margaret Wells Belly Whelan Shari Wigle Jane Wilson Mary Jo Witte FRESHMEN 57 I move the nominations be From another list our The vote seems frie But upon reflection an officer has of her 6 Her self itse e of mediocrity. and push. holds transition. glories of successful endeavors earmarked for assume the responsibility for failure to lead are clouded by the necessity to stand firmly for the big projects, despite managerial difficulties, are the inspirations i from our leaders. watch gratitude- authority white blazer responsibi a mixer outfit untiring with sleeves S i' SENIOR officers Pat Needham, treasurer, Jeanne Cowden, secretary, Anne Evard, vice-president, Camille Rezutlco, president, meet freshmen at Senior Reception. SOPHOMORE officers Carolyn Kramer, secretary, Mary Arden Hauer, treasurer, Val Wilson, presi- dent, Martha Urban, vice-president, hang pennants for Mission proiect, Session with Progression. Q- 1 tc t JUNIOR secretary Sue Cronin and Ann Montgomery, vice- presiclent, Diantha Duvall, treasurer, and Catherine Conti, president, gleefully confer the class beanie on their mascot. FRESHMAN officers at that elevator gate: Tammy Keefe, president, Kathryn Gattie, secretary, Sue Flock, treasurer, Pat Curran, vice-president. b STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION An ever-inquiring freshman asks an all-knowing upperclassman: Just what is S.G.A.? Sfunned, The upperclassman stammers, Why-why-it's- Suddenly the answer overwhelms her: Why, S.G.A. is we, you and I, the stu- dent body! With a Typical grin, Donna Booth, STUDENT GOVERN MENT presideni, pauses on leFer's marble slairs S.G A. represeniatives Mary McTague, Frances Hogan, Jackie Choff, Meredith Johns, Jane? Srebalus and Mary Jo Stewart. S...,,,q-5 Hordworking S.G.A. officer Kathleen Descxufels, irecisurer, pauses cu moment wiilw a proclor lisi to consult Julie Reed, secretory ,f Q., Always of the disposal of our social whims with perpetual arrange ing und rearranging, proficient Eileen Fleming, S.G.A. viceepresidenf. Ann Doran, SODALITY prefect, and Sue Schroeder, first vice-prefect, dis- cuss with the sodalists from Xavier the scheduling of weekly meetings. SCJDALITY They're going too fast! warn SODALITY officers Betty Toussaint, treasurer, Mary Dee Mahoney, second vice-prefect, Mary Grace Scotch, secretary, serving cokes and barbecues at the fall bonfire. The LIVING ROSARY at the Grotto P4.F.ClCI.S. To help finance C.U,R,A. scholarships, Mary Ann Miller buys a big sister Christmas card from Ellen Amer and Mory Alice Conboy, regional secretary of the Fort Wayne section. wifes N ty L 1? 5Q?'P?fAf3WfS - ' C5664 Vindy transports N.F.C,C.S, observer Sally O'Connellg Ellen Amer, senior delegateg Eileen Haley, observerg and Aileen Maloney, delegate Stand alone at a tower Watch the girls There is They rush to the scene Wander in solitude Examine a ear Notice Watch Marvel These are .loin a Discover Dante Give are the walk, purpose face parlor piano. of knowledge to practicality darkness, scene of proiection by a teacher. of fashion from sketch to self. transmitted by brush and knife. discussion of A l of reading own for God's knowledge. rhythm of French recited in unison above beat of machines adding under practiced fingers. fx ART Castles in the sand were never like thisl' Eileen Moran and Mary Lou Hinclwey care fully prepare a sand mold for relief sculpture trying not to look but to feel, Eileen Moran and eed render contour drawings of model Pat Jakiel. Creating beauty with ordinary cloth and house paint, artists Mary Cavan- augh, Mary Ann Gutman and Trudy Shiel paint in the big studiof 65 Preparing 'for their final exhibit in May, seniors Judith Haley and Mary Alice Cullen pull a woodcut. Senior Anne Williams adds a piece of Cloisonne wire to her brilliant enamel and sterling silver crucifix, hoping it is the right length. A sun pattern on the well-travelled hallway of artists The Cecilian Auditorium, center of the performing arts. - m'-a fxnx,-.xxx r-IW 1 .o.M.- Q - -5- - 5? .. - , V MXN, A K xi 1 K v z w t W ' - - Sister Cecilia Clare of the MUSIC Department. K iii Amused record lovers are CAMERATA officers Yvonne Makar, treasurerg Mary Ellen Gase, presidentp Maureen Finneran, secretaryg Mary Jo Glick, vice-president. MUSIC Solemn organ notes echo through the emptiness of the Cecilian Auditorium while soft violin airs and gay piano tunes escape from the numerous practice rooms. J is Q- ie! w' , .N st EXE R- sf, -2 Ei? , i s 'F 1 RECITALISTS Preparing to sing one of her favorite lyrics, ll fau! par?ir, from La Fille du Regiment by Donizefri, Mary Jo Glick calmly awaits her accompanisfs cuelr Y During her senior music recital Mary Ellen Gase expressively performs Noir 1urno by Respighi as well as other selections for both organ and piano. May Tang, music minor from Taiwan, China, con fribures several piano solos to The senior reciral A W 5 is Q F 5? The MADRIGAL SINGERS delight Saint Mory's audiences with their intricate harmonies. Members of the COLLEGE CHORALE entertain with songs in their hecsrts on TV, ot recitols Ready to begin o program, the INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, under the direction of Dr. Fronk Lidrcl, is sure of o receptive audience. -,gsm ,K fn A L Mi llfff 2' v ' J J J A A l A significant day arrives for the senior Home Economics maiors when Mrs. Lois Gates presents each girl with a Betty lamp symbolizing the home, during the annual spring induction into the A.H.E.A. HOME J ECONOMICS The knitters are PENATES club officers Eileen Haley, secretary, Judy Robrecht, president, Glynn Long, vice-president, and Jeanne McGregor, treasurer. la KAPPA OMICRON PHI officers Judy Robrecht, treasurer, Ann Montgomery, vice-president, Carolyn Stower, presi- dent, Elizabeth Merry, secretary, offer tea to Joan Reiter, winner of the cup awarded annually to the freshman major attaining the highest average. curacy in measuring weights and testing food products is demonstrated by n Hopt and Zoa Pol during their lab period for Experimental Foods class. :rol Thoms meticulously places the final glass on her table arrangement while ster Mechtilde, head of the Home Economics department, gives her approval. Judy Robrecht adjusts Ann Brandewie's hemline before she ap proaches the ballroom runway for the spring fashion show lf you have ihree apples in one hand and Tom eats one . . . Jeanne Sullivan, senior education major, has faith in the ready answer of her willing and alert first-grade pupil. ?, Ann Borelli and Connie Jo Miller show that observing in lown demands an early departure as they await rhe 7:20 bus. Mary Jane Schomp impresses on her pupils thai every man has Two couniries -A his own and France. '-JO' ,. ,mf EDUCATION sem, Student teachers Jean McClellan and Peggy Gardner learn what it is like to be on the other side of the desk while they spend Sunday afternoon correcting papers for their young prodigies. X x You're only young once, but the fascination of the museum doll collection still remains for S.N.E.A. officers Joanne Nero, treasurer, Mary Ann Rocap, secretary, Barbara Mooney, presi- dent, Diane Vincent, vice-president, Georgia Spaetti, recorder. Anticipating endless hours of lesson planning, Janet Barber and Sally Feeser inspect the new curriculum lab for appealing ideas. -f.f5f3'i -31:5 ' 22 3 I kv, A 3, 5- E X' fm - ?7 xr.: , K A V 1 M -123 A N 1 S Q , , if ,Q , 5 is ,531 - he hfle role of Euge kochm from Marco Mllllons by I'1l'ISfIe as part ctlons from her senior drumcx -:MAS Am, 19 The living room of fabulously wealthy Mrs. Howard V. Larue, of Mary . . . and now completed with silver and gold accessories and domi Chase's scintillating comedy, Mrs. McTl'1ing, partially set up . . . nated by a painting of Mrs. Larue's son Howie as The Blue Boy.' Maud, Grace and Evva Lewis, the eccentric sisters in 'fMrs. McThing, are aghast at the sight of their best friend shockingly entrenched in a pool hall, The able actresses are Carol Hopkinson, Alice Rasilewicz and Mary Jane Koos. Having that inevitable and pleasant cup of tea in the Green Room are the officers of ALPHA GAMMA OMEGA, the national honorary drama fraternity: Jeanne Smith, treas- urer, Sister Mary Olive, moderator, Kim Rezutko, president, lolly Trauscht, secretary. ii ' ,riiitxilailmmr Victim Mary Jo Stewart endures Cathi Miller's make-up artistry. DRAMA 1 z l 4 1 A A iff, lr A if If we miss this cue, I've had it! says experienced crew head Lili Li to novice Margaret de la Torre, PLAYERS CLUB officers Dorothy Harkins, president, Jeanne Smith, vice-president, Mary Ann O'Brien, treasurer, and Diane Daves, secretary, anticipate another fine Four-Star. Such cs lovingly morbid expression, agree MENDELIAN officers Dorothy Wil- son, president Vivicm Lcxrlrowslci, sec- reforyg Agnes Piszczek, vice-president. SCIENCE Bubbles, ioil, trouble for Kofhy Goffie and Hur- riel Cox if it were not for Mr, Slu?-er's help. Aslronomers Dee Cirondo, Theresa Calla hon cmd Mory Ellen Hanley see stors BUSINESS Kitiy Farrell discovers Tha? if is an easy task to duplicate leiiers on ihis new machine. xx Numbers and more numbers claim the aiteniion 78 of The business machines class. M453 BUSINESS CLUB officers Anne Gibbons, president Lois Leinenbach, vice-presi- denig Diane Deters, secretaryg Judy Ur- bine, treasurer, compare New York siock exchange lisfing for future invesimeni. J, JGURNALISM 4 Advising FAGOTS editor Margaret Ann Doriot and news editor Kathi Howes on page-four layout is Sister Mary Gregory, staff moderator. Ellie O'Hara, associate editor, and Aileen Maloney, assistant editor, A familiar l1ideoutofFAGOTS find excellent material for BUGLE CALL in rare cl'1ildren's books. Pidufe editor PC1lriCiG VGSSGUO. AURORA board members Carole Nowak, Rosemary Burke, Marcia Bernet, Margaret Busher, Janet Brockelsby, Nancy Gillespie, Patricia Fage, editor, and Mary Alice Lerch meet to discuss plans for a coming issue, l.A ISABEL president Camille Filar reminds Vicki Soto, secretary, Alice Ann Bradshaw, treasurer, and Monica Barber, social chairman, of the Spanish club meeting devoted to Latin American interests. Will you visit Heidelberg?'f ask DER BLAUBLUEM- CHENKREIS officers Glynn Long, vice-president, and Teresa Leitten, secretary-treasurer, as they ques- tion Europe-bound president Nancy Kotowicz. f F .5 X , LANGUAGES Topping the box with a Hoosier-type scarf, are CABRINI officers Vilma Melia, social chairmany Rose Ann Calderone, secretary-treasurer, Elisa Jacobucci, president, who send aid to the needy. Capturing the sidewalk-cafe, Toulouse-Lautrec atmosphere of springtime in gay Paris are LE SALON BLEU officers Rosemary Penn, social chairman: May Tang, presidentg and Aurelia Duralslci, secretary-treasurer. Jeanne Smith and Nancy Kotowicz perpetuate Homer's words on tape. In LE CERCLE GUERIN, president Beth O'ConneIl talks policy with other freshman French club officers: Mary Kay Teal, vice-presidentp Lonna Hlavacka, secretary-treasurerg Linda Roof, program chairman. Honor, obligation, an extension a contribution we give The religious activities through white- during Sundays through diversion, ot the offer lectures and discussions to supplement perio. remarkable hours of ITIU gym is LES BOIS lncarnate, the of release l thrill of sudden-death overtime, strengthening class ties as they weaken voices, intricacy back dolphin. mbers become eyes L'filiflrt1li'x I5 e unique the casual special of the Woods Wi CLUBS C.C.D. Treasurer Karen Dougherty and secreiury Dicnnthcz Duvall discuss Sundc1y's catechism lesson. X la Children ct Dresser share a London Bridge with C,C.D. president Pcxf Dryclyk and vice-president Morilyn Mulcahy. ,4- ik A shower of stamps convulses C.S.M.C. vice-president Diane Vincentg Diantha Duvall, secretary: Rosemary Fratto, presi- clentg ond Martha Leinenbach, treasurer, who conceal the competitive interclass spirit which reaches its peak in this drive. Field secretary Connie Hickey, secretary Sarah Popp and presi- dent Agnes Piszczek provide LEAGUE leaflets for the chapel. wwe A, Saint Francis receives a place of honor at the hands of THIRD ORDER prefect Fran Weil and mistress of novices Pat Dryclyk. Discussion ot creativity involves SIGMA TAU DELTA secre- tary Mary Alice Lerch and Rosemary Burke, president Vice-president Sister Suzanne Marie works with president Sue Schroeder and treasurer Jeanne Smith on material for a meeting of THETA ALPHA, campus philosophy club. CLUBS Treasurer Aileen Maloney and secretary Janet Brockelsby assist president Margaret Busher in conferring PRESS CLUB membership on Gail Perrin in recognition of her consistent contributions to the departmental publications. Locating the mother country of Denis Nagy, Hungarian freedom fighter, are sponsors of his talk, RES MUNDI officers Mary O'Connell, vice-president, Ann Marie Berger, president, Joan Buckle, secretary. CLUBS Solving the almost unsolvable are COSINE CLUB officers Patricia Needham, vice-presi dent, Juanita Madison, president, Judy Miller, treasurer, and Mary Ellen Greubel, secretary 86 Hilarity interrupts LES BOIS creativity as granddaughter: Judith Haley, Elizabeth Merry and Anne Evard find esoteric diversion in their own mothers' yearboolcs. -Q-M.,,, 'llLi ..-'-'U' Staff members Lolly Trauscht, Ann Boersig, Mary Alice Cullen, Jill Stone and Carolyn Stower undertake serigraphing an infinity of endsheets for LES BOIS. LES BOIS Judith Haley Carolyn Stower Ann Boersig Mary Alice Cullen Laura Trauscht Anne Evard Pat Needham Elizabeth Merry Rosemary Stone Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Copy Editor Portrait Editor Business Manager Assistant Assistant Comfort breeds efficiency for Pat Needham, who is meeting the challenge of LES BOIS finances Sophomore A-Team members enlisi the aid of Our Lady of Hope before a crucial baskeiboll game. The gay, combative spirit is very evident, but which 'team scored? Sprighfly junior cheerleaders .lon Robertson, Lucy Poynfon, Mary Alice Conboy and Kathleen Desautels. Come on, freshmen! We're backing you io win! . . . The Class of '62 cheers for ihe green and the gold, SPORTS r Madeline Ccvcxnough rigorously slams the bull back over the net. r l,A g H M , QI-2Ol Julie Kramer and Claire O'Toole determin to be on the offensive in the battle of the ping. The latest rage game of frisbee keeps W.A.A, officers Juanita Madison, vice- presiclentg Sheila Rooney, secrefaryg Mary Jane Schomp, presidentp Sally O'Con- nell, treasurerg and Jan Robertson, social chairman, alert and full of real zest. SADDLE CLUB officers Kathleen Hilger, treasurerg Kay Trecker, vice-presidentg Patricia Gerrity, secre- taryg Betsy Moehring, president, prepare for an outing with an unidentified four-legged friend. S PO RTS MARLIN officers Miss Patricia Rooney, mocleroiorg Anne Gibbons, secreiaryg Ann Boersig, presi- denfg Bonnie Berfke, treasurer, are ready To fell Marcia Bernef, vice-president, To try ihe sieps. A balmy day, free lime and skill . . . Fifteen-love sings across The nef as freshmen play a rousing game of Tennis. THE WEEK END, magic Goal prodding week. Our time, to A tonic o Suitcases slide Executones Th 6 One court lulled by S in the finished report, walk down a secret path, driving force of classes remains, and coupled with end of that impossible chapter of nature-provided pleasures calls a few to sing at a bonfire, beckons One skate in the misty hc an imperceptible blue-powdered path laundry room. e incessant hum and swish are punc- by the click ot too many quarters. We bridge and books, lge in Chopin and Connitt Later, In 9 formed TH existence continually terests nourished by END Rising smoke, harvest moon and glow- ing embers contribute their tczngy Flavor to the SODALITY bonfire. The glowing rnoiesty of LeFer Hall welcomes returning couples 93 i Senior version of boy meets ghoul and aftermath: Janet Casareto, Rosemary Burke, Jeanne Cowden. Nan Albers receives a ietter AND a from Daddy. The day is Cl perfect iiwgns k w , Q , The lake, skates, rough ice, cz spill for Mary Ann Capps, assisted by Anita Tiberi and Klcxre Xander: Red-checkered Tablecloths, glowing ccxndles und soft music by Mathis lend cz conducive atmosphere to o Woods mixer. GeHing to know you .... H Class circles unite in the incomporoble song fest. -sa Ne ' P:-'lit'-SLLZLJ :fy '-Wmligpiig Lmm- 'fi '- Will someone help me? pleads Maureen Wilson as she use- lessly stretches her contour sheet in a weekly struggle. Spring means youth, bikes-and collegiate roller skate Spending the day in Terre Haute, movie- goers Monica Barber and Muriel Hamil- ton forget the study and strain of exams. A frequenfly visiied spot for refleciion or prayer, Saint Mary's own Groito Gall Sophomore Lynn Fruehauf and Hal Youart pause to light a vigil light in Saint Anne's chapel. Four printed stars placed after the announcement ot a program at Saint Mary's are traditionally indicative of entertainment which forms an integral part of a liberal education, the development of a well-rounded personality. We learn the struggles ot newly proved states, of countries where freedom is a mockery, of lives in which oppression is the rule. We laugh with Erin-engendered exuberance. We applaud the culmi- nation of four years' concentrated training in drama or music. Our performers demonstrate the value of knowledge gained by experience and deviation. The delightful Gaelic Singers capture the hearts of every Woods lassie with their gay and liltlng airs Viggl., A.,, Egg? V, is ' sw Y. I .. f 7 Miss Anne Wilson, ballet dancer and lecturer. FCDUR STARS . VENKN R if Joanne Ellspermann, Scranton Mouton and Christopher Kotsching play the comedians in the Players Incorporated production of Twelfth Night. Miss Adele Addison, talented vocal recitalist, discloses secrets for success to interested students Maryanne O'Connor, sophomore, and linda Keats, freshman. 99 Senator Ernest Gruening, lecturer from Alaska. Stoteliness walks in robes Piety kneels, Candle floimes Tissues Sleepy Fomed of silver blue Somt Mory's lives. chorms the visitor. optimistic mognolios. fill LeFer Sount Mcirys thrives. , we wonder ot its couse. ceremony, we ponder its beginnings into Woods girls, we hail own proclolms Our Mothers month f I 15 Yu Cascading ribbons, symbolic in hue and position, proclaim Woods-born unity. 5QQa,:ig:5.-3' -. :'j,f ' 5 we or Sam - s , l hx r A 1.7 A Q 'xy' ,, QQ In lhe Convent Church, Our Lady's honor is sung Respect for Reverend Moiher Gertrude Clare is by white-clad svudenls on Firs? Saturday. returned by honor for freshman granddaughters Carol Johnson and Ellen Goodrich. ,,,.....-.-7' 4-ny, i ,Q I rgggikik ,V K, t.r.,W Dates agree Midnight snacks were never so delightful QNNQV An appropriate setting for the inevitable intermission Their success in reinterpreting tradition brings a regal glow and courtly happiness to the favored ones during the night of reign. Q x 1 Q S 4 x 1 ,QV ,i ' :ef ll .5 ff: I , 1 .N-f - swf-L l f + x 'K as - K' ' fi . t '- ' , . .. 7 45955 - f The delightful mood of L'ETOll.E BLEU is foasied by Queen Pot Vcsscnllo ond her king, Bill Reynolds. Whefher one stands in awed solitude or sings in a chorus of aniicipaiion, Chrisimas in Guerin breaihes f inspiration. ll rumbles wifh the hearly laugh of Sanla. ll streams from star-flecked haloes. ll is lo Sacred motherhood is porirayed by Anne Williams as Mary, Yrcxnsfixed in silenl adoration on fhe special nigh? which marked The rebirlh of ioy for lhe world. WOCDDS CHRISTMAS hos underneath those whiskers?-Sarah Muelhaupt. Traditionally a Woods Christmas is filled with those things which, secretly, every Woods girl has been expectantly awaiting for three months. Christmas is her- alded by the mad capering of the seniors as they decorate their circle, the cold but hearty caroling in the village, the songs beneath Guerin's tree, and daily Advent Mass. Primarily, how- ever, a Woods Christmas is the conscious knowledge within each girl that through these activities she is united in thought and word and deed in the ioy of celebrating the Birthday of a King. .M-f- ' Barbara Suchy and Judy Wanamaker protect the miniature creche with fragrant greens. The morning of Christmas vacation is greeted by seniors caroling by candlelight. 105 TWELFTH NIGHT Homage is paid To ihe blonde monarchs of- fired in medieval splendor: the king, Eliza- beth Claypooly ihe queen, Nancy Gillespie. The Woods is Yronsporied in time To days of sires and ladies of dignity. Heralds Alice and Nell Sieers lead The satin and velvet-clad TWELFTH NlGHT court inio the boxes for a performance of Sl1akespecxre's Twelfth Nigl1l. ,QT W- alicucy and gentleness permeate the air. Our nses succumb to lush beauties. Gerrie Daly ra- ates the special magic of spring at the Woods. WOODS SPRING It is rumored that man is not impervious to the effects of spring. Janet Arnold and Jim Davis substantiate the claim on a stroll to the Grotto. Kneel, scmctily-filled, to learn of lrue values from ihe Adored One Climb, seeking new visions, lo view feudal beauty from Foley's Stond, appreciation-bound, fascinated by ihe moitled interplay of lights and shadows on the oflen-ignored foccxde of Foley. ,.f s,. MA is -Q. Spring has a regal air at Saint Mary's. The season is a living presence which permeates our activities. Spring whispers with reverence as the Sodality pre- fect lifts a gilded crown. lt dances with gaiety as the May Day queen moves in dignity to her leaf-shaded throne. Picnics are enlivened by its capricious moods. Anticipation of the evening is heightened by its warmthg then teasing night-enchantment watts through ballroom windows. We are inspired by its promise, annually renewed. QUEENS May is dignity devotion and honor Prefect Ann Doran crowns Our Queen The dearest month begins Ann Boersig, chairman of the cxnnucll SENIOR BALL, reveals 1I1e qualities :af classic queenliness. Queen Barbara Roubik captures the essence of spring, ca hint of summer in her May Day Court Well-worn caps and iust-pressed gowns are donned with finality A courtly bow, a grateful smile, we clutch achievement, leather-bound. To the casual observer this is an ancient ceremony, the end of four work-laden and fun-frosted years. But to the Woods graduate the diploma signifies infinity. Students become inspiration-bearers. We have listened and received. t Liberality bestowed wholeness. X pf Now we must give totally, selflessly. We are the pebbles, pledged to influence the lake of life. In gratitude our voices soar, determination-filled: Endless is thy inspiration, Calling forth our loyalty .... ,,..f- 1, 1-7 X- ' ' 6 -4. . '54, ,, x Q 1 v ' , fs Q , , 7, W Av Ev . f' V . K? S. w , ' if , L- a x , ' f , ff , in U. 1 , 1, . 3 A A MM, Marr, , I VL A, A Q 4, N AM, my , 4. Q ,4 , ,W , , ,ir Q W ff V , f A mf mmf f ' A .3 ' 1, Mi,,fiQ 4 , 13 A, r- 'B' YA, 5 , ' ' 4. , Af. I X155 ' f if ff, ' ,f mf?',,uB1'h, ?w . , g ww, f Afw. I 1 ,M-7 Agn- W, -f, f ,Q f' - -1- ' Giww , - .ff f 3 7 f 4' ,Q ' ' I ,Q 5' 5- . M - ' gh ' FVWMQ 2' , , pw' '04-wr W , -. , M 'K 4, K M fT::sw'L,.'w 3-vw .,...7, w M , ,mx- 3 'R ,fiffli 1-f .fir A ,f fd if Y 'fa W L ,,,f. N ' siftyusiie' f ww w,g'Lj'Qwl fm ' u ,w,lv.4 v,5mfq-52:1-4 1 vm , Y Q ww ygiyfe, ., 'am- A Q mf :Q I 'K ivv'-f' ffii-' S Q 9 A . A prom date from home can rarely compare fo ihai dale wiih Dad on Faiher-Daughter weekend in April. With heart and voice ascending, we hasie to crown thee now . . . Ann Doran and her Moy Crowning Couri honor ihe Queen of all queens Posing for Mr. Manuel, The campus phologrcxpher, Mike Kyle and Barbara Millwofer smile pre11y. SENIOR BALL A sunny day, dozens of wieners and o new con- verfible-wlwf more could any picnic-goers wunl? l Night breezes, loin? strains of Buddy Morrow's bond and swirls of organdy enhance the mood as the Senior Boll Court pases between dances. 11 IF A 1.4. 3-imjar V., j gm iz Q bd ' is V if 'ii B V. me Wei 1 'i, Nc A -ff iw 7, , r Kathi Miller, Mory Lou Kohn cmd Lili Li feel rhythms and gyrations of modern dance, A royoil court and its subjects care entertained MAY DAY Like flowers of frosted pink, members of the Mcuy Deny Court loin Queen Bczrbczro Roubik to receive the homage of their Woods audience if Ocik-gorlcxnded seniors receive ook crowns ond o welcome io ihe Alumnoe Association from the cxlumnoe president. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aimone Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Amlin Miss Sharon Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ankrom Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Arens Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Armington Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Barone Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster Beach Mr. and Mrs. John Belmont Dr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Berger Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bernet Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Bertke Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Boersig Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Booth Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brockelsby Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Morgan A. Burtch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Busher Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carbon Miss Leona M. Carroll Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Casareto Mrs. Donald N. Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. George A. Chott Mr. and Mrs. D. Cirando Mr. Hubert D. Cline Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Collins Dr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Conti Mr. and Mrs. Leo Paul Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Cowden Mrs. Dominic C. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Cullen Mr. and Mrs. E. Curran Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Curran Miss Gerrie Daly Mr. and Mrs. William J. Daly Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daves Mr. and Mrs. James D. Devlin Mrs. Harry William Doran Mr. and Mrs. Jules F. Doriot Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Drydyk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffin Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duralski Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Evard Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fahrmann Mr. and Mrs. John J. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. John L. Filar Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Finneran Mr. and Mrs. Ff M. Flanagan Mrs. Eileen W. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Fratto Mr. and Mrs. Bently Frayser Mr. and Mrs. W. Fugiel Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Garcia Mrs. Raymond Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gariup Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gase Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. ,Greene Mr. and Mrs. Leon C.IGreene Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gremelspacher Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gutman Mr. Nil-sd. Patrons and rs. Paul Piccione Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Haley Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Harkins Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hauer Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Heinz Mr and Mrs. R. M. Helms Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Hemery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Hinchey Mr. and Mrs. F. Melvin Hopt Mr. and Mrs. William Hura Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Jacobucci Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johns Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kaczmarczyk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Karam Mr. and Mrs. William G. Keats Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John Kenska Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Klucha Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Knebel Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Koos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kotowicz Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kramer, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lawler Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Leitten Mrs. Charles H. Lerch Dr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Lovett Mrs. William McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Con F. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Makar Mr. and Mrs. John Malag Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mandella Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel A. Melia Mr. Francis Mellican Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merry Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Charles Millwater Mr. and Mrs. Omar E. Moehring Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Moroney Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Narolewski Mr. and Mrs. P. Henry Needham Mr. and Mrs. James J. Nero Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Neubauer Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Nordloh Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. John T. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. DeVerle O'Dowd Mrs. Rob rt E. O'Hara Mr. and ivtr Harold O'Keefe Mr. and r Joseph R. O'Toole .Mr. and . Paul D. Page Mr. and s. Ray W. Penn Mr. and rs. Arthur Pequignot Mr. and s. Frank Perrin ,. 115 Dr. and Mrs. Edward Piszczek Mr. and Mrs. Gilberto Pol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Popp Mr. and Mrs. John H. Poynton Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Pusateri Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Rasilewicz Mr. and Mrs. Marco A. Raudales Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Reed Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Reiter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rezutko Miss Linda Roach Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Robrecht Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rocap Mr. and Mrs. James Roenitz Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Rogge Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rohlof Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roof Dr. and Mrs. George E. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roubik Mr. and Mrs. James V. Roughan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Satkus Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scheib Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Schomp Mr. and Mrs. S. Schraffenberger Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schreier Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shay Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Shukait Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Simons Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sipe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Sitzman Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Smich Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stone Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stower Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Suchy Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John B. Tiberi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Toussaint Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trauscht Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Trecker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Unruh Mr. and Mrs. James D. Valesano Mr. -and Mrs. H. F. Vessels Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vincent Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wanamaker Mrs. Clarence V. Ward Mr. and Mrs. William M. Whelan Mrs. Alice E. Widows Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wigle Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose F. Williams Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Williams Dr. and Mrs. James V. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wilson Mrs. Russell M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Wruble Mr. and Mrs. Tang Wu Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Zehren Compliments of a Friend Compliments and Best Wishes to the Seniors Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gariup 116 BEST WISHES TO TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF 1959 General Mortgage Corporation of Iow E. R. Haley, President Des Moines, Iowa 117 Compliments Of Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Boersig to the Seniors Best Wishes to the Mrs. William McClellan Senior Class Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Piszczek Compliments Of Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rohrecht Of Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Heinz to the Class of 1959 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stone 'l'I8 Compliments Of EVANSTON AUTO COMPANY Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Cullen PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS As Good or Better than the Original Picture SEND ANY SIZE PHOTO fDo not send Proofs? Your Original Will Be Returned Uninjured 20 2141x316 ...,.... 551.50 12 3X4 ........ 31.50 1Plus 101: Mailing Sz Insurance fee with each 951.50 order? Other srrrvir-vs available - I7Lf0'I'77Lllfi0'l1, upon rrzrlmest NATIONAL PHOTO COMPANY Box 7006 Kansas City 13, Missouri IN HONOR OF SAINT PATRICK Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Burtch Compliments OJ' GENERAL DIE CASTING CO 1956 Burdette Ferndale 20, Michigan Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wigle Compliments Of The Bruce-Ternlinix Organization Terminix Company of Indiana, Inc. 1836 East 38th Street Indianapolis, Indiana See Your TRIBUNE-STAR Classes, groups and individuals are always welcome to visit our plant CONDUCTED TOURS Phone for Appointment TRIBUNE-STAR PUBLISHING CO., INC. Daily Circulation 60,000 Sunday 47,000 Associated Press-United Press Jasper Chair Company Jasper, Indiana M anufacluring the Right Chair at fhe Right Price GWMF? Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Booth The Metal Arts Company, Inc. Designated JEWELRY CRAFTSMEN To supply one of the most attractive school rings ever manufactured for SAINT MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE T-12 Portland Avenue ROCHESTER 21, N. Y. Compliments and Best Wishes lo ihe FRESI-IIVIEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS Mr. and Mrs. Willialn J. Daly INDIVIDUAL PORTRAITS R. .L'. Bfmllaw Indianapolis, Indiana 0fficiaI IJIIOIOQFHIIIICI' - Class 1959 A Friendly Place to stop Ancl wait for your clate PALAIS ROYALE LANES 107 Wvest Colfax Avenue Downtown Soutll Bencl For Complete Banking and Trust Service Terre Haute First National Bank MEMBER F.D.I.C. 643 Wfalrasll Avenue SI3 Yvabaslm Avenue Terre Haute, Indiana Congratulations to the Seniors from Teresa A. Leitten Aloha from Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Garcia JASPER TURNING CO. William M. Fritch, Pres. East 15th Street JASPER, INDIANA Congratulations to the Senior Class Ruth and Alice Widows Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Hemery Prox and Burget Company Incorporated Plumbing 81 Heating Contractors 927 XTVZJJHSTI Avenue Terre Haute, Indiana PEQUIGNOT AUTO SALES Automobiles bought and sold South Calhoun at Wloofllanfl Phone K-9809 ARTHUR F. PEQUIGNOT Compliments Of E. W. Walsh Monument Co. Compliments Of E. H. Bindley and Company Compliments OJ' Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kelley D 1 A L VO 6-5053 24 HOUR SERVICE AMERICAN TAXI INC. TWO-WAY RADIO 11 North Main Street So. Norwalk, Conn. Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Schreier Comp lim ents Of Mr. and Mrs. Bently Frayser SMITH-ALSOP PAINT 81 VARNISH COMPANY Paintmakers Factory and General Office Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Western Motor Lines, Inv. u Your Bus Service DCVIIH Compliments of E. A. Wilhelm Construction Co., Inc. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Congratulations to the Compliments Senior Class of 1959 Of Mr. and Mrs. John T. 0'Connell and Mary Jane Hardware Supply Co., Inc 126 Compliments Of Walker Electric Supply Co., Inc. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Filar and Son Kenneth D. A. Bohlen and Son Architects and Engineers INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Leo Paul Corcoran ALWAYS READY TO SERVE SAINT MARY-OF-THE-WOODS Black St White Cab Co., Inc. Operating Black and Wllite - Yellow Calm C-5064 C-I3I3 Compliments Of William C. Kunkler, M.D. Compliments Of KEYSTONE DRUGS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Klucha Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Mejia HUB ERT D. CLINE Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables 215 North Second Street Terre Haute, Indiana COWPUWQMS Terre Haute Savings Bank of 1869-1959 Reiman Lime 81 Cement Co., Inc. 90 Yeays of Savings 100 No. 10M Street Banking TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA M. B. Meyer Engineering Architectural and Structural Engineers 7434 North Harlem Avenue Chicago 48, Illinois Compliments OJ' The Maumee Collieries Company Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shukait Best Wishes Patricia Carbon Etling, '54 Camilla Carbon, '62 KOR-X-ALL COMPANY Member National Sanitary Supply Association SANITARY SUPPLIES 114 Wabasll Avenue Terre Haute, Indiana H. I. MILES, Manager Phone: C-3995 HALEY BROS. COAL 8: SUPPLY CO. IMPERIAL COALS Chieftain Linton Imperial Ditney Hill All sizes in lump, egg and sloker C-2087 C-1479 1800 South 13th St. WE MOVE MORE COAL BY TRUCK FROM INDIANA'S FINEST MINES THAN ANY OTHER DEALER IN INDIANA. 130 Compliments Of Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. John B. Tilrcri, Jr. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Narolewski and Daughters Terre Haute Concrete Supply Corp. READY MIX CONCRETE 1000 Chestnut Street CHARLES P. O'LEARY President 131 The L THE ES BOIS staff wishvs to thank patrons and for their gl'llPT0llS support and to acknowledge the courtesy and vfficient services of MR. AND MRS. R. L. BRULLOWV MR. WAYNE MANUEL S. K. SMITH AND COMPANY THE INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY MOORE-LANGEN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING udvvrtisvrs COMPANY MUURIE B- ILANGIEN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING 0. C 140 NORTH SIXTH STREET TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 132 .- -W. XZ.. .i. T' 'Ll 1 E'-v iff? 2 ,, ,, Ei'- E l X V 2'- 131 E A kb. 1 3 1 .J w -f iv ,Y X , 4 -fi iw: , I I i 1 5 i ? I i P s


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