St Marys Academy - Blue Star Yearbook (Austin, TX)
- Class of 1962
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St. Mary’s Academy presents the 1962 Austin, Texas DEDICATION When white clouds go sailing o'er the blue, Then our hearts come homing back to you... To the alumnae of Saint Mary's Academy, in whose hearts this song will play forever, we lovingly dedicate this 96 Blue St ar POPE JOHN XXIII LOUIS J. REICHER Bishop of Austin FACULTY The smile on the face of Sister Elisa Marie, C.S.C., principal of St. Mary's Academy, might mean another student for SMA. 5 Relaxing in the warmth of a late afternoon sun, our faculty odds dignity to the serene background of chapel and lawn. EI libro esta abreto, reads Mary Ann Maxa, as Sister M. Samuel tapes her voice. SISTER M. SAMUEL, C.S.C. Senior Class Sponsor Senior Religion Languages C.S. M. C. Moderator Below: SISTER M. PURITAS, C.S.C. Social Studies Sister M. Hermonedo admires Newsweektwhile Del Rita Simecek tidies up the magazine rack. Above: SISTER M. HERMANEDA, C.S.C. Librarian Sister M. Puritas points out Cuba on the map, while Rosa- linda Pinedo and Virginia Mortinec discuss the problems of that tiny island. Below: Sister M. Francis Gabriel and Maria Christiana Sierra Dias Riverra relax and chat in the warmth of the sun. Right: SISTER M. FRANCIS GABRIEL, C.S.C. Junior Class Sponsor Junior Religion English Journalism Dean of Resident Students 6 SISTER MARY OF THE SEVEN DOLORS, C.S.C. Sophomore Class Sponsor Sophomore Religion Mathematics Busines s Treasurer Director of Athletics Below: SISTER M. LORETTA CLARE, C.S.C. Supervisor of Cafeteria Apparently pleased with one of the many sophomore bulletin boards are: Chris Carlson, Sister Mary of the Seven Dolors, Marilyn Chitwood, Cindy Peppard and Lynda Motocha. Bernadette Mosby gladly hands Sister M. Loretta Clare, the patient provider who sees that the Belles never starve, the cost of a snack. SISTER M. MONESSA, C.S.C. (not pictured) Science Mathematics Health Below: Sister M. Rose Anthony instructs Mary Alice Ramirez in preparation for examination by the National Music Guild. Right: SISTER M. ROSE ANTHONY, c. s. c. Freshman Class Sponsor Freshman Religion English I Music Assistant Principal Director of Glee Club and Dramatics Club Mrs. Ann Louise Clark, homemaking instructor, demonstrates a minor tech- nique to Elaine Kruhl, as the young seamstress progresses with her project. Janice Zaleskyand Lynda Motocha watch Father Maurice Powers, C.S.C., as he blesses Nancy Peterschmidt's rosary, after Tuesday religion class. Our vivacious gym instructor, Mrs. Irene Walker, checks over her records as Carolyn Zotz looks on. Two cultures (Brazil and Cuba) unite as Suzy Townsend begins study with Mrs. Pedro Cue, special English teacher. 8 SISTER M. SAMUEL, sponsor KATHY NOACK, president GEORGENE KNESEK, vice-president ANN JOHNSTON, secretary ELAINE KRUHL, treasurer s E N I O R S Dear Saint Mary's Harbor of our dreams. Wherever we go. 9 PATRICIA ANN ADAMS Library Committee 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 3. BELVA GENE ALEXANDER Library Committee 1, 2; Science Fair 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4; C.S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3. TRUDY FAYE BROWNSHADEL Blue Star 4j Library Committee 2; Science Fair 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1,2; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Moderator 3,4; C.S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2, 3. 10 CATHERINE BURKE Blue Star 4; Science Fair 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 2. KIT KATHLEEN BURTON Science Fair 3; Future Nurses 4; Sodality 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 3,4. 11 PATTY CAMPBELL Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 2,3. GLORIA ANNE DELEON Library Committee 4; Science Fair 1,2, Blue Ribbon; Dramatic Club 1,2; Future Nurses 3,4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1. MARY MICHELLE FALLON Marian Bell 4; Science Fair 2; Dramatic Club 3,4; Sodality 1,2,3, 4; Moderator 3,4; C.S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; HolyCross Guild 1,2, 3. KAY GEORGE Student Council Officer 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Class Officer 1, Pres. l;BlueStar 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Committee 1,2, 3; Science Fair 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3,4, Representative 1; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3. 12 CAROLYN HALL Marian Bell 1,2, 3; Glee Club 1,3; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1, 2. JUDY HERNANDEZ Library Committee 3; Office Assistant 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 3. MOLLY DIANA HILL 13 Basketball 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Future Nurses 1,2, 3;C.S. M, C. 1,2, 3, 4. BEVERLY ANN HOFFMAN Blue Star 3; Marian Bell 3; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C. S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 3. LORETTA MARIE JAN DA Blue Star 4; Science Fair 2; Dramatic Club 1,2,3; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Moderator 3,4; C, S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. ANN JOHNSTON Class Officer 1, 3, 4, Treas. 1. Pres. 3, Sec. 4; Office Assistant 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Prefect 4; C.S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1, 2, 3, Blue Star 4. ---- 14 GEORGENE KNESEK Class Officer 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4; Blue Star 2, 3, 4; Library Committee 2, 3; Science Fair 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1,2, 3,4, Treas. 1, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3; Future Nurses 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C. S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2, 3. ■ ELAINE KRUHL Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Marian Bell 4; Science Fair 2; Dramatic Club 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4, Treas. 3; Future Nurses 2,3; Sodality 1,2, 3,4;C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 2, 3. MARGARET ANN LYNCH Library Committee 1, 2; Science Fair 2; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1,2, 3, 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 2, 3. 15 BARBARA MARIE MALBURG Future Nurses 2; Sodality 2,3,4; C. S. M. C. 2,3,4. MARY JO MEYER Blue Star 3,4; Library Committee 1,2,3; Science Fair 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4; Future Nurses 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 2, 3. GLORIA MARIE MORENO Marian Bell 4; Library Committee 2, 3; Science Fair 2; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Future Nurses 2, 3; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C. S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2.3. 16 CLAUDIA JEAN MORGAN Class Officer 2, Pres. 2; Marian Bell 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 4; Science Fair 2,3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3. BERNADETTE MARIE MOSBY Marian Bell 3, 4; Science Fair 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 3. PATRICIA ANN NARDECCHIA BlueStar 1; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Future Nurses 1,2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 3. 17 KATHRYN MARIE NOACK Class Officer 1,4, Vice Pres. 1, Pres. 4; Marian Bell 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Future Nurses 1; Sodality 1,2,3,4;C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3. SHARON ELIZABETH POTCHERNICK Class Officer 3, Treas. 3; Marian Bell 4; Science Fair 2,4; Basketball 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Re- presentative 3,4; Sec. 3; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3. ft MARY RAMIREZ Future Nurses 1; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S. M.C. 1,2,3,4. 18 PATRICIA ANN REININGER Elue Star 3, 4; Marian Bell 3, 4; Library Committee 2; Science Fair 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Dramatic Club 1,2; Future Nurses 1; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C.S. M. C. 1,2, 3,4. DEL RITA SIMECEK Library Committee 3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co- 1.2,3,4; Future Nurses 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,‘ 2, 3. 4; Science Fair 2; Captain 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3;Sodality 1, 2, 1; Holy Cross Guild 19 MILDRED NONA STEVENS Blue Star 3; Science Fair 2; Glee Clubl,2, 3,4; Future Nurses 1,2; Sodality 1,2,3, 4; Moderator 2, 3,4, Vice Prefect 4; C. S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2, 3. ANN TOMSU Student Council Officer 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Class Officer 1,2, Sec. 1, Vice Pres. 2; Marian Bell 2. 3. 4; Library Committee 1,2; Science Fair 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Future Nurses 1,2,3, Sec. 2, Treas. 3;Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; HolyCross Guild 1,2,3. KIMBERLY TROUSDALE Science Fair 2,3; Dramatic Club 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 1,2,3; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3,4; Holy Cross Guild 2. 20 BERTHA MONICA URIEGAS Blue Star 2, 3; Marian Bell 3,4, Co-editor 4; Library Committee 1,2; Dramatic Club 2,3; Glee Club 1; Future Nurses 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3. MARY VAETH Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1,2,3; Sodality 1,2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2, 3. PENELOPE MARY VAN HORN Blue Star 4; Marian Bell 4, Library Com- mittee T, 2; Science Fair 2, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3; Future Nurses 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1, 2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3. 21 ESTHER ORTEGON VELASQUEZ CAROLYN WOODWARD Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S. M. C. 1,2, 3, 4; Holy Cross Guild 2, 3. 22 SISTER M. FRANCIS GABRIEL, sponsor VIRGINIA GUERRERO, president LINDA LUCAS, vice-president JEANNE SILGUERO, secretary BETHY TOMSU, treasurer J u N I O R S How your colors Glorify the world. Blue and white Across the sky unfurl. 23 DONNA AREGOOD PATRICIA BLACKMORE RAMONA AVILA SHARON BOLIEU JOAN BALDESCHWILER THERESA CARLIN MARY BALDESCHWILER ALMA LUZ CANO TERRY BALLENGER CARLITA DUNAGAN Kathleen Leary, Mary Anne Maxa, and Diana Pany look as if loss in the famous College Bowl religion series. Terry Ballenger explains to John Barajas the advantages of being Miss Kitty . 24 Beth Tomsu's answer means the difference between a win or a Junior boarders Tom Sawyer;alias Donna Aregood nd his girl friend, alias Carlita Dunaga make an appearance at the Halloween party. CAROLYN DUST MARIA L. FLORES KATHY GAETZE ESTELLA GARCIA JANIE GARCIA NANCY GONZALES MARIA ELENA GUERR VIRGINIA GUERRERO MARY ANN HERZIK KATHLEEN HOLLAND 25 LORRAINE HURLEY PATRICIA JOHNSON KATHLEEN LEARY LYNDA LEHMANN CARLA LOWENBURG LINDA LUCAS MARIA L. LUTTEROTH VIRGINIA MARTINEC MARY ANNE MAXA Juniors: Mory Ann Herzik, Donna Aregood, Patty Blackmore, in the homemaking class sponsored by Mrs. Clark. Mary Theresa Messerole, Mary Alice Ramirez, and Rosalinda Pinedo made, sold, and ate cake during the junior swimming party. Sandy Woodward and Kathy Purdy model the clothes they made Patty Terbay, Marti Pfeffer, Diana Pony, Beth Tomsu, and Kathy Holland conduct {unior bingo. Juniorsmade $85 for Holy Cross fund; seniors, $56; sophomores, $100; freshmen, $125. MARY T. MESSEROLE CHERRY MILLER SANDRA NEVILLE DIANA PANY MARTHA PFEFFER ROSALINDA PINEDO KATHLEEN PURDY MARY A. RAMIREZ JUDY REYES 27 Terry Ballenger, Pat Johnson and Virginio Martinic make it emphatic that, you better 'just coll me Junior.1 MARGARET TOWNSEND SANDRA WOODWARD LINDA WHIFFEN MARIA VALDEZ VIVIEN URIEGAS Lynda Lehmann diligently studies her American history in preparation for class. NANCY ROBERTSON MARY E. SANCHEZ JEANNE SILGUERO PATTY TERBAY BETHY TOMSU 28 SISTER MARY OF THE SEVEN DOLORS, sponsor CHRIS CARLSON president CINDY PEPPARD, vice-president MARILYN CHITWOOD, secretary LINDA MATOCHA, treasurer 29 MARILYN CHITWOOD 31 KERIME DANITIN CHRIS CARLSON ADRIANA GARCIA DIAN KIRKPATRICK 3Q SANDY LASHLY CATHY MARTINEC LOUISE MATL LYNDA MATOCHA RITA MURPHY 32 Sophomores, Chris Carlson and Sue Alwine ponder the correctness of on answer to Father Power's question during one of the Academy college bowls. Sandy Lashly lights the traditional yule candle for the glee club's Christmas program. MARY POTCHERNICK CONNIE POTTS Hot from the press, Elaine Gonzales' Name Day jacket attracts in-the-know Estela Pena. I ( _ESTE REIDY CORINE RODRJGUEZ A DUSTANA TOUS CATHY VASQUEZ JANICE ZALESKY SISTER M. ROSE ANTONY, sponsor SHEILA LEARY, president MARY BOSWELL, vice-president JETTA TODARO, secretary SUSAN CARTIER, treasurer F R E S H M E N O Saint Mary's, Dear Saint Mary's Oh, we love you. Yes, we do. 35 Jetta Todaro beat the heat with NELDA ACEVEDO LYNDA CARSON SUSAN CARTIER JANIE CASAREZ MARY EMMA CAVAZOS MARY BOSWELL BARBARA BRADSHAW CAROLINE CAMPBELL NORA CARLSON 36 CAROLINE CHOBAN MARTHA COOPER Cooper, Nancy Tucker and cool cowboy cut-ups. SUSAN LUCAS CAROL LEIGON SHEILA LEARY CAROL KOCUREK IRENE GILLEAN MARY ANN HENERY KATHLEEN HIATT DIANNA KING DONNA KINLEIN 37 YOLANDA VASQUEZ SHERRY SCOGIN MARTHA SCOFIELD NANCY TUCKER JACKIE VAETH MARY E. SHEAN SHARON THOMAS JETTA TODARO LINDA VERASTIQUE BARBARA VILLEGAS ALICE VISAGE Ahhh! No, Sister, not that,—anything but that, is Meg Brady's expression as freshmen practice their skit for the picnic May 2. JACQUELINE WAGNER EVELYN WILSON CAROLYN ZOTZ 'At A C T I V I T I E S O Saint Mary's Our Saint Mary's And our hearts will E're be true. MAUREEN WALSH—Blue Star BERTHA URIEGAS—Marian Bell CLAUDIA MORGAN—Marian Bell ANN TOMSU—Student Council ORGANIZATION HEADS: SHARON POTCHERNICK— Dramatics Club MARY JO MEYER—Future Nurses PATTY NARDECCHIA—Glee Club LORETTA JANDA—C.S.M.C. ANN JOHNSTON—Sodality 41 BLUE STAR A good picture is worth a thousand words, but alasl we do not have a picture of our photography staff: Pat Reininger, Bertha Uriegos, Carla Lowenburg, Estelo Pena, and Patty Blackmore, Business Manager Loretta Janda says, I like it. Editor Maureen Walsh says, I've seen better. Advertising Manager Georgene Knesek says, I just don't know. We ain't go de money ferdat der earbook! lament senior yearbook enthusiasts Maureen Walsh, Georgene Knesek, Claudia Morgan, Sharron Potchernick, Elaine Kruhl, and Gloria Moreno during the ad campaign. Staff members Ann Johnston, Trudy Brownshadel, Bethy Tomsu, Georgene Knesek, Mary Potchernick, and Kay George busily work to meet that deadline. 42 D. L. WELCH CO. MARIAN BELL Prospective staff members listen to Bertha Uriegas' cues on the de- velopment of on exceptional newspaper. Rusty staff members, Bernadette Mosby, Bertha Uriegas, Elaine Kruhl, Claudia Morgan, Michelle Fallon, and Kathy Noack, review as Ann Tomsu explains the use of headlines. News flies fast: Bertha Uriegas and Claudia Morgan, Marian Bell co-editors, gleefully phone word of Jour- nalism Workshop award of first place. J ' Sister Fora, Dian KirkpatriclJ), and Sister Francis Gabriel, jour- nalism sponsor, relax foraTmoment at the January 13th Workshop in San Antonio. HENRY ADAMS SERVICE STATION The National Catholic Magazine Drive presents Ann Tomsu an opportunity to do a little figur- ing. 44 HOFFMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. Could Rosalinda Pinedo and Vivian Uriegas be amused at the antics of the in- vading St. Ed's boys at the Games Party, March 4? Ann Tomsu presents Sister Elisa Marie with a bouquet of roses at an assembly given in her honor. The Academy gym was the scene of the Get Acquainted Dance with those tall, tall Edsmen. JIM HENERY 45 Freshmen pause for a snack before faking a dip. At a school picnic there is nothing as refreshing as a friendly race down Barton's Creek. 46 STUDER'S SCHOOL PICNIC Four hobos, Beth Tomsu, Mary Anne Maxa, Janie Kunz, and Kathleen Leary, thumb their way cross-pork. When fancies turn to thoughts of sea, sun and picnics, S.M.A., Belles invade the swimming hole at Zilker Park. DR. AND MRS. SAMUEL P. TODERO 47 The Rhythm Kings turn the demure mesdemoiselies into swining senoritos during a Mexican Hot Donee. Gurler-crowned and feverishly occupied, Virginia Guerrero, Jeanne Silguero, Kay George, and Chris Carlson are viewed by Georgene Knesek as the four finish the indoor garden. 48 KAROTKIN FURNITURE MISS SAINT MARY’S FORMAL Federated Women's Club Ann Tomsu, Miss St. Mary's, pauses with her escort. Bill Kunz, shortly after the presentation. The three class favorites, Virginia Guerrero, Cindy Peppord, and Sheila Leary, pose for the camera while discussing the excitement of the night before. 49 TOWN LAKE FLORISTS FAVORITES VIRGINIA GUERRERO, Junior CINDY PEPPARD, Sophomore A St. Mary's favorite is: LOYAL HONEST FRIENDLY PIOUS CATHOLIC SHEILA LEARY, Freshman PAULO. GUERRERO WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 51 The Student Body seems to be tickled at something Sodality Prefect Ann Johnston said before the opening of the general assembly. SODALITY OF THE A tisket, a tasket, a purple and yellow basket. Freshman Sodalists, under Nona Stevens, gather Easter baskets for the Holy Infancy Home. Completely unaware of the Blue Star photographer, the Sophomore Sodality group discusses their Christmas project. 52 CARFER TILE CO. Sodality officers: Sharon Bolieu, Nona Stevens, Ann Johnston, and Kathleen Leary, pose obligingly for photographer. Sister Rose Anthony, Sodality Moderator, discusses plans for the coming Easter projects with the officers and group leoders. CUSTOM TRIM SHOP AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY 53 Elaine Gonzalez ar cession. LDion Kirkpatrick lead the rosary during the pro- The Sodality Court;Kathleen Leary, Sharon Bolieu, Nona Stevens, Ann Johnston, Donna Burns, and Susan Lucas descend the stairs, as seniors form an arch of pink glad- iolos. Prefect Ann Johnston crowns the statue of Our Lady as vice- prefect Nona Stevens anxiously watches. WAYNE BURNS MAY PROCESSION After the coronotion, the procession moves to the chapel for Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament. 55 The procession leaves the garden after the crowning of Our Queen. SODALITY CHRISTMAS FORMAL Ann Johnston doesn't think Elaine Kruhl is seriousabout putting black and orange lights on the tree. Ann Johnston, prefect of Our Lady's Sodality for 1961-1962, recalls a few moments from the past evening. The Dutch Scheel Orchestra provided the music for the evening of fun. DUTCH SHEEL ORCHESTRA 56 IF I WERE MAYOR” As anxious mothers , Patty Terbay, Janie Kunz, Eileen Lysek, and Cherry Miller look on, the children , Tita Lytton, Donna Burns, Elaine Kruel, and Gloria Moreno react with varied degrees of ex- citement to the new dancing instructor, Michelle Fallon. From streetcleaner to mayor, Mike Guerrero lifts his arms in triumph as the final curtain falls on the entire cast. Big Bluff's Beauty, Pat Johnson, makes sure the audience realizes that Big B is a dar- ling, darling, place. CLASS OF 1963 57 Silver Belles sing favorite Christmas Carols for the Parents Guild. Linda Matocho and the St. Mary's Glee Cluh 4nter tains the Dramatic Club with songs from the Broad- way hit Camelot. Sister Rose Anthony patiently rehearses the Glee Club COLORADO RIVER DISTRIBUTING CO Sleep-walking Cecilians are wide awake for their interpretation of Twos the Night Before Christmas Glee Club Silver Belles sing a medley of songs for the Parents Guild on April 17. CLUB Sister Rose Anthony's Glee Club officers. Secretary Bethy Tomsu, President Patty Nardecchia, and Vice-president Molly Hill compare secretory Kathleen Leary's touch with that of immortal Beethoven. COOK CHAPEL OF ROSES FUNERAL HOME 59 fyjja.J'y SL i£y z£ . zy? - s£j£ TONY’S TORTILLA FACTORY National Catholic Theater Conference entry, Can the Leopard, was trained by Sister M. Rose Anthony, Dramatics Club moderator. The Cast included Sue Alwine, Celeste Reidy, Maureen Walsh, Sharon Bolieu, Sharron Potchernick, and Sandy Lashly. DRAMATIC CLUB Club officers are president; Linda Lucas, , president; Elaine Kruhl, Dian Kirkpatrick, treasurer. During a grueling practice of Three Little Pigs ' Jeanne Silguero and Virginia Guerrero do a bit of their own comedy. Lynda Lehmann, Lynda Matocha, Donno Burns, and Tito Ly,,on keePs UP to do,e on ol1 dromo news- Tito Lyttonpose for Estela Pena during their weekend in Houston for the District National Catholic Theater Conference. Candid camera catches attentive members of the Dra- matics Club. DAN GILLEAN RANCH 61 FUTURE NURSES Members of the Future Nurses Club ore: Row 3, left to right-Patsy Sanchez, Lynda Lehmann, Linda Whif- fen, Kathleen Purdy, Carolyn Woodward. Row 2, left to right-Terry Ballenger, Betty Lopez, Kathy Martinec, Judy Reyes, Gloria DeLeon. Row 1, left to right: Joan Baldeschwiler, Mary Jo Meyer, Pat Adams, Margaret Townsend, and Patty Campbell, (not pictured) Belva Alexander, Kit Burton, Kay George, Georgene Knesek, Peggy Lynch, Patty Nardecchia, Bertha Uriegas, Mary Baldeschwiler, Janie Garcia, Nancy Gonzales, Virginia Guerrero, Virginia Martinec, Cherry Miller, Rosalinda Pinedo, Jeanne Sil- guero, Vivian Uriegas, and Estela Pena. Future Nurses officers pledge themselves to the club and nurs- ing: Mary Jo Meyer, president; Be I va Alexander, vice-presi- dent; Joan Baldeschwiler, secretary; and Margaret Townsend, treasurer. 62 MONTGOMERY WARD A.L. FEYTAG SERVICE STATION At club meetings attentive future nurses listen to guest speakers. Mrs. Pierce talks over future plans with President Mary Jo Meyer. To boost the treasury, Mary Jo Meyer, Georgene Knesek, Patty Nardecchia, and Peggy Lynch apply some elbow grease during the club's Car-Wash. Photographer was Pat Blackmore. The sun shines bright on CSMC moderator and officers: Sister Mary Samuel; Del Rita Simecek, vice-president; Mary Potchernick, secretary; Carla Lowenburg, treasurer; and Loretta Janda, president. CATHOLIC STUDENTS’ MISSION CRUSADE Sue Alwine and Carla Lowenburg look over their pros- pective schedule for the 1962 CSMC Convention in Notre Dame. Carlita Dunagan smiles happily over her first place award in the CSMC Oratorical contest, I Wont to do Something for God. 64 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS During Senior Christmas party at Delwood Nursing Home, Patty Nordecchia offers chocolate eclairs to a patient while Del Rita The stamps did come marching in, assert Freshman boosters, Jetta Todaro, Margaret Brady, and Pat Maurer at end of stamp drive. Simicek looks on— hungrily? That ball is not going to get away from the SMA basketball team. Girls guarding ball are: Patty Nardecchia, Elaine Gonzales, Geor- gene Knesek, Kay George, Ann Johnston, Del Simecek, Sharron Potchernick, Mary Potchernick, Mary Jo Meyer, Tita Lytton, Molly Hill, Beverly Biggerstaff, Linda Richburg, and Carolyn McCurdy. Manager Patty Blackmore stands at the far right. Janie Kunz is unpictured. Co-captain Del Simecek fits basketball uniform on co-captain Ann Johnston early in the sea- 66 son. J. E. GANN CONTRACTOR GEORGENE KNESEK F orward KAY GEORGE F orward PATRICIA NARDECCHIA Guard Sharron Potchernick sfrbggles for the basket while Tita Lytton hopes for the best. Mary Potchernick points out an amusing play to coach Mrs. Rogers, and fellow benchwarmers Tito Lytton and Elaine Gonzales. MARY POTCHERNICK Guard ELAINE GONZALEZ F orward SARITA LYTTON Guard CAROLYN McCURDY Guard BEVERLY BIGGERSTAFF F orward LINDA RICHBURG Guard As Koy George guards, Georgene Knesek scrambles to retrieve the basket- ball during the tournoment at Manor. 68 CUTLER MOTORS Forward, Beverly Biggerstaff, gauges her shot at a practice for the St. Stephen's B team game, which the Belles won. RESIDENT LIFE i Mario Luisa Lutteroth spends a beautiful moonlit evening ironing. Miss Ido, Alma Luz Cano, and Kerime Dainitin dis- cuss the upcoming mop convention . Boarders wait for Sister Frances Gabriel and wonder which of their tricks she has gotten wise to. Sandy Neville, Marti Pfeffer, and Donna Aregood pull their last monkey shines before leaving for the summer. HOUGH'S CONOCO STATION 69 CAMPUS Del Simecek, Molly Hill, and Belva Alexander decide whether or not the vase is really filled with snakes. Freshmen: Nora Carlson, Linda Richburg, Mary E. Cavazos, Mary Murphy, and Melodye Hickman find studying out of doors alluring. 70 EL PATIO RESTAURANT SCENES Patty Nardecchia enjoys the library while writing her research paper. within the walls of our chapel. Sierra, and Mrs. Clark take a After a hard morning's work, the girls must have their nourishment. STAN'S TEXACO STATION 71 Carole Morgan asks Our Lady for spiritual guidance during re- Studentsof SMA receive Our Lord from the Reverend Claude Collins, treat November 27-29 C.S.P., retreat master. RETREAT 72 Nancy Tucker, Janie Casarez, and Jetta Todaro select spiritual reading. HONOR DAY Chris Carlson receives a math pin for being the highest scorer in the school on a national math exam. Anne Dusek and Martha Cooperare awarded certificates for ex- cellence in the Nationwide Latin Test. Diana Pony receives an award for her essay, Old Buildings of Texas , submitted in the contest sponsored by the friends of the Austin Public Library. An award from the National Piano Guild is presented to Sharon Bolieu by Sister Elisa Maria. Sue Alwine is only one of many girls who beam with happiness over their performance in the National Education Development Tests. 73 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Elaine Kruhl reminds Tita Lytton that she musn't be taller than her big sister. Mary Boswell kisses Gloria DeLeon's senior ring. Best Dressed Martha Cooper just adores carrying senior's books. Molly Hill and Patsy Adams wonder if their goody box contains any rat poison. Rene Gil lean wants Kathy Burke to fix her coiffeur for the formal. Wonder what Linda Richburg did to deserve this? Kay George, Ann Johnston, Sharron Potchernick, and Claudia Morgan collaborate before giving the right answer in the Academy Bowl. Claudia Morgan, Sharron Potchernick, Gloria Moreno, Peggy Lynch, Belva Alexander, and Carolyn Hall relax in the atmos- phere of old Monterrey at the Carta Blanca cerveceria. Going through Customs is now an unforgettable experience for Patty Nardecchia, Peggy Lynch, Claudia Morgan, Molly Hill, Gloria Moreno, and Elaine Kruhl. Nono Stevens, Molly Hill, Peggy Lynch, and Michelle Fallon hove various reactions to sitting in the governor's chair while on the Civics Class field trip to the Capitol and governor's mansion. Podners Peggy Lynch, Kathy Burke, Patty Nardecchia, Kay George, Carolyn Hall, Belva Alexander, and Elaine Kruhl en- tertain the Parents Guild with a medley of Western songs. A bewildered Patty Campbell and Trudy Brownshadel wonder which way they should go for the next U.T. Day conference. Carolyn Hall, Loretta Janda, Bertha Uriegas, and Ann Tomsu sample the tamales for the senior project. (With the proceeds they purchased books for the library.) JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Friday, the twenty-seventh of April Elks Club Bob Peck Orchestra Cinderella's fairy godmother did not work half so hard in preparation for the ball as did juniors Virginia Guerrero, Kathleen Leary, Donna Aregood, and Mary Alice Ramirez. Highlight of the evening arrived at 10:00, with the crowning of the prom Queen of 1962, Patty Nardecchia. BEN VERASTIQUE WHOLESALE AND FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Affer the announcement that she is to be prom Duchess, Bertho Uriegas indeed feels like Cinderella. Prom Queen Patty Nardecchia and escort Jim Costello reign the night of April 27. Princess Kathy Burke, Lucky Attal, Duchess Bertha Uriegas and Victor Rodriquez complete the night's royalty. 78 DRISKILL HOTEL SENIOR HONORS Awards were received by: (top row) Ann Tomsu, Student Counci I; Mary Jo Meyer, Future Nurses; Sharron Potchernick, Marionettes; Loretta Janda, CSMC; Kathy Noack, Senior Class; Ann Johnston, Sodality; (bottom row) Bertha Uriegas and Claudia Morgan, co-editors of the Marion Bell; and Maureen Walsh, editor, Blue Star. Kay George, Valedictorian, and Claudia Morgan, Salutatorian, re- ceive certificates of Papal Blessings from Father Maurice Powers, c.s.c. Journalism awards were received by: (bottom row) Bertha Uriegas and Claudia Morgan, co-editors of the Marian Bell; Maureen Walsh, editor, Blue Star; (top row) Loretta Janda and Sharron Potchernick, business managers. Blue Star and Marion Bell; Georgene Knesek, adver- tising manager. Blue Star; Kathy Burke, typist; and Ann Tomsu, writer, Marian Bell. 80 Anaward for maintaining the highest average in religion for four years went to Kay George. Bernadette Mosby, Nona Stevens, Eillen Rashin, Pat Reininger, Sharron Potchernick, Kathy Burke, and Ann Tomsu received Gregg Shorthand Awards. ik A J i i :% i Seniors listen attentively as Honors Day speaker, the Rev. Maurice Powers, C.S.C., bids them a last farewell. Michelle Fallon, Elaine Kruhl, Sharron Potchernick, and Maureen Walsh compare their Dramatic Awards after Honors Day Assembly. The Senior Class of 1962 - ROW 1: Penny Van Horn, Nona Stevens, Trudy Brownshadel, Gloria DeLeon, Beverly Hoffman, Bernadette Mosby, Mary Ramirez, Eillen Rashin. ROW 2: Esther Velasquez, Barbara Malburg, Kim Trous- dale, Gloria Moreno, Elaine Kruhl, Molly Hill, Michelle Fallon. ROW 3: Ann Tomsu, Kathy Noack, Cathy Burke, Mary Jo Meyer, Mary Vaeth, Ann Johnston, Carolyn Woodward. ROW 4: Kit Burton, Carolyn Hall, Patty Adams, Belva Alexander, Georgene Knesek, Patty Nardecchia, Loretta Janda, Patty Campbell. ROW 5: Del Rita Simecek, Pat Reininger, Peggy Lynch, Sharron Potchernick, Kay George, Claudia Morgan, Maureen Walsh, (not pictured: Judy Hernandez and Bertha Uriegas). MAYTON FOOD MARKET BACCALAUREATE Mary Vaeth and Michelle Fallon lead seniors to communion rail at Baccalaureate Mass, celebrated by the Reverend John Stanley, C.S.P. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Bernadette Mosby receives her diploma from Bishop Louis J. Reicher ot St. Mary's Cathedral, May 31. 82 NAVARROS FEDERAL BAKERY STUDENT INDEX Ne Ida Acevedo 36 Patricio Adams 10,74,81 Belva Alexander 10,62,70,76,81 Suzanne Alwine 30,32,60,64,70 Sharon Anderson 36 Donna Aregood 24,25,26,69,77 Grace Avalos 36 Romona Avila 24 Joan Baldeschwiler 24,62 Mary Baldeschwiler 24,62 Terry Ballenger 24,28,62 Olivia Benevides 36 Beverly Biggerstaff 36,66,68 Patricia Blackmore 24,26,66 Sharon Bolieu 24,53,55,60,73 ' Mary Boswell 35,36,74,94 Barbara Bradshaw 36,74 Margaret Brady 36,40,65 Trudy Brownshadel 10,42,76,81 Catherine Burke 11,74,76,78,81 Kit Burton 11,81 Carolyn Campbell 36 Patricia Campbell 11,62,76,81 Rosa Maria Cantu 30 Alma Luz Carlin 24,69 Theresa Carlin 24 Chris Carlson 7,29,30,32,48,73 Nora Carlson 36,70 Lynda Carson 36 Susan Cartier 35,36 Janie Casarez 36,72 Mary Helen Castro 30 Mary Cavazos 36,70 Marilyn Chitwood 7,29 Carolyn Chobon 37,38 Martha Cooper 37,73,74 Rose Cruz 30 Luisa Cue 30 Consuelo Dainitin 30,69 Kerime Dainitin 30 Gloria DeLeon 12,62,74,81 Gail Denny 31 Carlita Dunagan 25,64 Ann Dusek 37,38,39,73 Carolyn Dust 25 Mary Michelle Fallon 12,43,57,76, Susan Fischer 37 Maria Flores 25 Adriana Garcia 30 Kathleen Gaetze 25 Estella Garcia 25 Kay George 12,42,45,48,66,67,68,76,79,80,81,90 Maureen Gilbert 30 Irene Gil lean 37,74,94 Connie Gillen 30 Elaine Gonzalez 30,32,33,55,66,67,68 Nancy Gonzalez 25 Maria Elena Guerra 25 Virginia Guerrero 24,25,48,49,51,61,77,78 Carolyn Hall 13,62,76,81 Mary Ann Henery 37 Judy Hernandez 13 Mary Anne Herzik 25,26 Kathleen Hiatt 37 Melodye Hickman 37,70 Molly Hill 13,59,65,66,67,70,74,76,81 Beverly Hoffman 14,81 Kathleen Holland 25,27 Brooksie Hughes 37 Lorraine Hurley 26 Loretta Janda 14,41,42,64,76,80,81 Patricia Johnson 26,28,57 Ann Johnston 9,14,41,42,52,53,54,56,66,80,81 Mary Karen Kelly 30 Dianna King 37 Donna Kinlein 37 Jennifer Kinsey 30 Dian Kirkpatrick 30,43,54,60 Georgene Knesek 9,15,42,48,63,66,67,68,80,81,90 Carol Kocurek 37,39 Elaine Kruhl 8,9,15,42,43,56,57,64,76,81,88 Janie Kunz 30,41,57 Sandra Lashly 32,33,60 Kathleen Leary 24,26,47,53,54,59,77 Sheila Leary 35,37,39,49,51,74 Lynda Lehmann 26,28,61,62 Carol Leigon 37 Margaret Lewis 32 Jane Lingo 32 Carla Lowenburg 26,64 Betty Lopez 32,62 Linda Lucas 23,26,60,78 Susan Lucas 37,54 Maria Lutteroth 26,69 Kathy Lynch 38 Peggy Lynch 15,73,76,81 ,82 Eileen Lysek 32,57 Sarita Lytton 38,57,61,66,67,68,74 Barbara Malburg 16,81 Shirley Malmquist 38 Catherine Martinec 32,62 Virginia Martinec 6,26,28 Louise Mati 32 Lynda Matocha 7,8,29,32,58,61 Mary Beth Matteck 38 Patricia Maurer 38,65 Mary Anne Maxa 6,24,26,45,46,78 Jackie McBride 38 Carole McCurdy 38,68 Laurie McKesson 38,74 Julia Mendizoba 38 Mary Messerole 26,27 Mary Jo Meyer 16,41,62,63,65,66,80,81 Cherry Miller 27,57 Sharon Miller 38 Gloria Moreno 16,42,57,81,88 Carole Morgan 38,72 Claudia Morgan 17,41,42,43,74,79,80,81 Bernadette Mosby 7,17,43,80,81,82 Joan Murphy 38,70 Rita Murphy 32 Patricia Nardecchia 17,41,59,63,65,66, 67.71.76.77.78.81 Sandra Neville 27,69 Kathryn Noack 9,18,43,80,81 Jeannie Otero 33 Joyce Overstreet 39 Diane Pony 25,27,73 Estelo Pena 33,61 Cindy Peppard 7,29,33,34,49,51 Sylvia Perez 39 Na ncyPeterschaudt-Sj-33 Martha Pfeffer 27,69 Rosalinda Pinedo 6,26,27,44 Nancy Pizzifred 39 'Mary Potchernick 32,33,42,57,64,66,67,68 Sharron Potchernick 18,41,42,60,66,67, 68.80.81 Connie Potts 33 Kathleen Purdy 27,62 Mary Quadlander 39 Mary Alice Ramirez 7,26,27,77 Mary C. Ramirez 18,81 Eileen Rashin 19,80,81 Margaret Rashin 39 Celeste Reidy 33,60 Patricia Reininger 19,80,81 Judy Reyes 27,62 Linda Richbury 39,66,68,74 Linda Riney 39,74 Nancy Robertson 28 Virginia Rodela 39 Corine Rodriguez 33 Linda Samuel 39 Delia Sanchez 39 Mary Esther Sanchez 28 Judy Sawyer 39 Donna Schlegel 39 Kathy Schneidau 34 Martha Scofield 40 Sherry Scogin 40 Mary Ellen Shean 40 Maria Christina Sierra 34,71 Jeanne Silguero 23,28,48,61 Del Rita Simecek 6,19,64,65,66,70,81 Nona Stevens 20,52,53,54,76,80,81 Arlene Stojanik 34 Patricia Terbay 27,28,57 Sharon Thomas 40 Jetto Todaro 35,36,40,65,72 Ann Tomsu 20,41,43,44,45,49,50,76,80,81,95 Bethy Tomsu 23,25,27,28,42,44,59 Dusty Tous 34,47,71 Margaret Townsend 28,62 Susan Townsend 8,34 Kim Trousdale 20,53,81 Nancy Tucker 37,40,72 Bertha Uriegas 21,41,43,76,78,80,81 Vivian Uriegas 28,44 Jackie Voeth 40 Mary Vaeth 21,81,82 Maria de la Luz Valdez 28 Penny Van Horn 21,81 Cathy Vasquez 34 Esther Velasquez 22,81 Linda Verastique 40 Patricia Verastique 34 Barbara Villegas 40 Alice Visage 38,39,40,94 Jody Voelkel 34 Jaqueline Wagner 40 Maureen Wolsh 22,41,42,60,80,81 Paulette Walter 34 Linda Whiffen 28,62 Evelyn Wilson 40 Carolyn Woodward 22,62,65,81 Sandra Woodward 27,28 Janice Zalesky 8,34 Carolyn Zotz 8,40 84 PATRONS Abel Linda Mr. Mrs. Abraham Mary Ann Acevedo Joel Acuna Donna Lew Adams Tobbe Addison H. H. Adkins Edna Albrecht Kenny Albrecht Mrs. Alderman Mr. Mrs. C. C. Alexander Antonio Alvarado Captain Mrs. Paul Alwine Anonymous Anonymous Father Walter Arnold, O.M.I. Mr. Mrs. Basil Attal Kathy Lucky Attal Ronny Attal Mr. Mrs. W. C. Attal June Ballertger Terry Ann Ballenger Bambi B.A.R.F.T. Mr. Mrs. Fred C. Barkley Jerry Barmore Mr. Mrs. Philip Bashara Mr. Mrs. James Bauer J. Lewis Beck Delores Denavides Mr. Mrs. James L. Benavides B. Biggerstaff W. A. Biggs Mrs. K. Blackmore Mrs. Virgie Boardman Dr. Mrs. George T. Bohuslav Mr. Ray Bolieu Sharon Bolieu Mr. Mrs. Louis Bonugli Mr. Mrs. Harvey Bouidin Mr. Mrs. Bob Braden Mrs. M. I. Bradshaw William T. Brien Mr. Mrs. Tony C. Briones Mr. Mrs. William Brister Mr. Mrs. Andy Brockema Mrs. D. J. Bromon Mrs. H. R. Brooks Miss Dolly M. Bryant Tow Budwich Mr. Mrs. Dave Buratti Mr. Mrs. Danny Burger Mr. Mrs. Chas Burton family George Callum Mr. Mrs. R. J. Campbell Mr. Mrs. Raymond Campi Amada Carlin Mr. Mrs. Carmen Carlin C. G. Carlin Mr. Mrs. Cruz Carlin Mr. Mrs. David Carlin John Carlin Mr. Mrs. Melecio Carlin Mr. Mrs. John W. Carlson Johnnie Carlson Carolyn Carter Mrs. Doyle Carter Mrs. Larry Caruthers Jose Casales Mrs. Andrew G. Castanon Mrs. Morris Childs Mr. Mrs. Chris, Mary. iDiani Janie Mr. Mrs. Ron Ciani Mrs. Ronald Clark Mrs. W. D. Cooper Mr. Mrs. Art Crandal Seth R. Crarkett Forest Mark Cruse Forest Cruse Son Dr. Mrs. R. Cue Mr. Mrs. Concepcion Cuellar Miss Donna Cunningham William B. Davis Mr. Mrs. J. J. Delaney Mr. Mrs. Gecido L. DeLeon Mr. Mrs. M. S. DeLeon Mr. Mrs. Martin DeLaRosa Mrs. Frances Denny Mr. Mrs. A. J. Doeur Mrs. Leona M. Donnelly Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. F. Drozd Eli Engle Mr. Mrs. Clair Fallon Miss Billie Jo Ferguson Dr. E. G. Fisch Mr. Mrs. C. A. Fischer, Sr. Carolyn M. Flohive Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Ford Family Mrs. Cliff Fort Mr. Mrs. Lucian Fosdick Mr. Mrs. R. C. Foster family Freshman Class Bobby Frey tag From a Friend James J. Garcia Frank S. Garza Mr. Mrs. A. B. George Beverly Kay George Mr. Humberto George Georgene Bobby LeRoy Geovel Major Mrs. G. B. Gillen Mr. Mrs. Charlie Goertz Jane Goertz Father Victor Goertz Mrs. John J. Good Robert Gonzalez Mrs. M. Graham Kathryn Gray Mr. Mrs. L. R. Griffin Marlin Cross J. F. Grove III Mr. Mrs. D. E. Guckian Mr. Mrs. Roy Guerrero Mr. Mrs. Louis Gutierrez Cass Haecker W. Halden, M. D. Terry Haider Manuel Hall Milford Hall Mr. Mrs. M. M. Hall T. C. Ham ley Mr. Mrs. Hashem family Dr. K. L. Hawkes Hector, Richard, Walter Mary Ann Henery Frances Hernandez Sen. Mrs. Charles Herring Mr. Mrs. G. E. Herring Pat Carol Heryza Wayne Jerry Hibbeler Mr. Mrs. T. G. Hicks Mr. Mrs. Roe H. Hill Barbara Hollas Mr. Mrs. Paul T. Holt Father Herbert Hooks, O.M.I. Mr. Mrs. R. J. Hopkins Lillie Sarah Howell Mrs. Marie Hudson Brooksie Hughes Dr. Mrs. D. S. Hughes Mr. Mrs. J. E. Hurley Douphene Jackson Jerry Eileen Johnny Pat Mr. Mrs. Johns family Capt. Mrs. Don Johnson A. C. Jones Mr. Mrs. Eddie Joseph Harry Joseph Mr. Mrs. J. Joseph Julie, Ann Barbara Kathy John Kathy Mike Mariana Kelly Gertrude Ketchum Mr. Mrs. Dow King Rowdy King William C. King, M. D. Mr. B. B. Kinsey The Kneseks Koli, Beeper, Pepper Mary Nel Koock Mrs. O. L. Koock Tom Kouri Mr. Mrs. Albert Kruhl Mr. Mrs. F. Krzywonski Mr. Mrs. T. J. Kunz W. E. Kunz Nancy Landers Mr. A. L. Leary Mrs. A. L. Leary Kathleen Leary Sheila Leary Mr. Mrs. Newton LeBlanc Mr. Mrs. L. P. Lehmann Rose Marie Levinson Mrs. Payne Lewis Terry Canales Jose Leyer III Mrs. O. E. Linnstaedter Little Pig Quipo Mrs. W. D. Litton Leslie Beverly Loretta Erwin Mr. Mrs. Joe Loya Mr. Mrs. Francis Lucas Lynda Jerry Mr. Mrs. Henry Lysek Mr. Mrs. Lee Lytton, Jr. Tita Lytton Barbara Malburg Judy Malik Mr. Mrs. Lewis Mangum Margy Bill Mr. Mrs. Joe Martinec The Martinec Children Virginia Martinec Mr. Mrs. Ray Martinez Mary Jo Rodney Maurine Masters Mr. Mrs. Miles Matson Mrs. L. A. Maxa Mrs. Louise K. Mayo B. L. McGee Warren Me Kenny Mr. Mrs. E. E. McKesson Kathleen McKesson Mr. Mrs. E. K. McNamara Kitten McWilliams R. S. Mecey Mrs. Joe Messerole Mr. Mrs. Bruce Meyer, Sr. Daisy Mae Meyer Mrs. Janie Miles Mrs. Mary Milicia Sharron Miller Miss T and Miss C Mike Moore Ann Morris Mrs. James Morris Eva Marie Mosby Mr. Mrs. J. E. Mosby Mother Vanya Mr. Mrs. John J. Murphy Mrs. R. C. Meyers Nancy Janie Mr. Mrs. Ernest Nardecchia Mr. Mrs. Ferris Nassour Mr. Mrs. Jerry Nicholas Virginia Rose Nicholas Kathy Noack Linda Noack Isaac Norha Pat Nulty Angelina Nunez Mrs. J. A. O'Grady Lonnie Oglesby Manny Otero Pam Carol Dr. Barrett L. Payne Mrs. Bob Peck The Peterschmidt family Shirley Peterschmidt Norma Piecznski Arthur E. Pihlgren Mr. Mrs. Joe C. Pinedo _________Mr. Mrs. Joe F. Pinedo, Jr. r[Mdint Bobby Pinkerton ! Mr. Mrs. WT lliam Pitcher Dr. Horace Poole Dr. Ruth Poole Mr. Mrs. J. H. Potchernick Rev. Maurice E. Powers, C.S.C. Mr. W. Price family Mr. Mrs. Chester Pruski Mrs. Mary T. Rambert Louis Ramirez Mrs. H. Rashin Sam Rojer Reese III Celeste M. Reidy Maj. James B. Reidy Mrs. J. B. Reidy John F. Reidy Kevin M. Reidy Kathleen M. Reidy Mr. Mrs. H. Reininger kids Russell Reneau B. S. Reyes Alan Brown Judy Reyes Eddie Richard Dr. C. H. Richey Mr. Mrs. A. D. Riley Mr. Mrs. Joe Rios Frances Roberto Mr. Mrs. L. A. Robertson Mr. Mrs. L. L. Robertson Mr. Mrs. W. E. Robertson Mr. Mrs. George E. Robrieson Mrs. Theresa Rodriguez Ron Pat Mrs. Albert Ross Frank P. Rubio Mr. Mrs. C. C. Rush, Jr. A. R. Russell Mr. Mrs. Paul Russell Jim Ruiz Kerrie Ruiz P.F.C. Mike Sach Mr. John Samon Mr. Joe Sanchez Mr. Mrs. John Sanchez, Sr. Ramona Sanchez David Sault Susan Stephen Scace Mrs. L. J. Schneider Lt. Loretta Schwider Frank R. Scofield The Scroggins family Cecilia Sheahan 86 John Sheahan Tim Sheahan Dr. J. G. Shelton Mr. Mrs. M. E. Shelton John W. Simicek Mr. Mrs. J. W. Simicek Mary Simicek Mr. Mrs. E. N. Simmons Grant Simpson Peter T. Smith Edwin M. Smitt Sidney S. Smitt Gerald Gregory Snell Mr. Mrs. Jimmy Snell S. B. Speir Henry Spillman Mr. Mrs. H. M. Stevens Nancy Stevens St. Ed's Cheerleaders St. Austin's Parish St. Louis Civics Club St. Louis C.Y.O. Mrs. L. A. Stojanik Billy Taylor Jackie Taylor Joe Todaro Mrs. J. P. Todaro Mrs. J. R. Tollett Maj. Mrs. Edward Tomsu Mr. Mrs. C. H. T. Townsend, Sr. Mrs. H. J. Troutwein H. B. Tucker Jeff Tucker Mrs. W. T. Tucker Lanny Turner Catherine Uriegas Mrs. Felipe M. Uriegas Mr. Mrs. V. M. Uriegas Mr. Mrs. John S. Vaeth Mary Agnes Vasquez Manuel Verastique Miss Madeline Veselka Mr. Mrs. Steven Veselka Virginia Jeanne Oscar Voelkel Lt. Col. Mrs. F. Walsh Marvin Wesley Mr. R. E. Whitlock The Whitman Family Dr. William E. Wichita Mr. Mrs. John Wilkins Clara Williams Mr. Mrs. C. D. Williams II Buster Williamson Winston Carolyn Sandra Woodward Mr. Mrs. C. H. Woodward Mike Woodward Patsy Woodward Mrs. A. Zalesky Mr. Mrs. George Zegub family Gloria Zegub COMMERCIAL PATRONS A AND A APPLIANCES AD-ART SIGN CO. BILL AUSTIN PIANO AND ORGAN CO. BALLARD'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET BELDING'S FLOWERS MRS. J. A. BIGGERS MUSIC STUDIO BORTH PHARMACY BRADFORD PAINT CO. BRAY AND JORDAN PHARMACY BROZ GULF STATION C. W. BURTON'S TEXACO STATION CAMPUS COSTUME SHOP CENTRAL TEXAS EQUIPMENT CO. COMAL COTTONS 2 COX TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ECONOMY APPLIANCE CARL ELLIOTT HUMBLE STATION FRANKLIN'S FRENCH BOOTERY FRENCH PLACE FOODS MR. AND MRS. FREDRICK GILBERT GOVALLE DRUG AND VARIETY GREEN AND WHITE GUADALUPE BOWLING CENTER FRANK GUERRERO-WHOLESALE PRODUCER HANK'S DRIVE-IN OTIS HILL HUMBLE STATION HOFFMAN LIQUOR STORE HYDEN'S SUPER MARKETS HYLTIN-MANOR FUNERAL HOME JOSEPH'S MEN'S SHOP HAROLD JOSEPH DOROTHY AND AL KAROTKIN KASH-KARRY STORES JEROME KNAPP TEXACO STATION LINDSAY AUTO ELECTRIC LONE STAR SHOE SERVICE, INC. LONGHORN DRIVE-IN THEATER MAURGRET'S BEAUTY SHOP MAYTAG SOUTHWESTERN CO. MID-TEX PRODUCERS ASSOC. MISSION FUNERAL HOME MONTADON AND PHILGREN CO. NORTH LAMAR GROCERY OVERLY CLEANERS PAN-AM CERAMIC CORP. 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