St Marys Academy - Blue Star Yearbook (Austin, TX)

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o4 zcfe cy o4u4 t. 7 r 4 44esc 5 963 And I said to the man who stood at the GATE OF THE YEAR And he replied: Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way.” ££ £ As the freshmen open the gates of S. M. A., the seniors close those gates, taking with them the many memories made possible through the sacrifices of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. To the sisters who open the gates of St. Mary’s Academy for those in search of knowledge, and especially to Sister Rose Anthony for her outstanding service during her first year as principal, the co-editors and the staff dedicate the 1963 BLUE STAR. SISTER M. SAMUEL. C.S.C. Senior Class Sponsor Religion IV Languages C. S. M. C. Moderator SISTER MARY OF THE SEVEN DOLORS.C.S.C. Sophomore Class Sponsor Treasurer Mathematics SISTER M. FRANCIS GABRIEL.C.S.C. Commerce Junior Class Sponsor Religion III English II, III, IV Journalism Publications Prefect of Resident Students SISTER M. MONESSA, C.S.C. Religion II Biology Chemistry General Science SISTER M. PURITAS, C.S.C. Social Studies Student Insurance SISTER M. HELEN BERNARD, C.S.C. Freshman Class Sponsor Religion I Algebra I English I Sodality Moderator Holy Cross Guild Assistant Prefect of Resident Students Sister M. of the Seven Dolors, Sister M. Sister M. Puritas, and Sister M. Monessa Sister Elisa Maria and Sister Puritas participate in the Living Rosaiy. Samuel, Sister M. Loretta Clare, Sister M. Frances Gabriel, Sister M. Rose Anthony, Sister M. Hermaneda pause for a family portrait. Deep in conversation at the Open House are Sister Helen Bernard and Mrs. Alwine. SISTER ELISA MARIA, C.S.C. Religion II Geometry Librarian SISTER M. LORETTA CLARE, C.S.C. Cafeteria Supervisor SISTER M. FARA, C.S.C. Sacristan MR. FRANK HILL Speech Sponsor of Dramatics MRS. SARAH POUNCEY Health Physical Education Basketball Coach MRS. RONALD CLARK Homemaking General Science DONNA REBECCA AREGOOD B Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity. Attended the Academy, 3, 4; Sodality, 4; C. S. M. C., 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Dramatics, 4. MARY RAMONA AVILA A sweet smile, graced by silken hair. Attended the Academy, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C., 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2. MARY MARGARET BALDESCHWILER Lo, she cannot be still. Attended the Academy, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C., 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4‘; Dramatics, 3; Future Nurses, 1, 2, 3, 4. THURAL ANNE BALLENGER Happiness in another's happiness. Attended the Academy, 1,2,3,4; Sodality, 1,2,3.4; C. S. M. C„ 1,2,3,4; MARIAN BELL, 4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses, 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4. PATRICIA ANN BLACKMORE Not merely to exist but to amount in life. Attended the Academy, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality, 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Manager, 2, 3, 4. JOAN ELIZABETH BALDESCHW1LER Screw your courage to the sticking place. Attended the Academy, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality, 1. 2, 3; C.S.M.C., 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2; Future Nurses, 1,2,3, 4, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 4. SHARON RAE BOLIEU “Standing with reluctant feet, where the brook and river meet, womanhood and childhood fleet. Attended the Academy, 1,2,3,4; Student Council, 4; Sodality, 1,2,3,4; Secretary, 3; Prefect, 4; C.S.M.C., 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 2,3,4; Future Nurses, 2; Dramatics, 1,2,3,4. BARBARA ANN CLELAND “A good nature is the very air of a good mind. Attended the Academy, 4; Sodality, 4; C. S. M. C., 4; Glee Club, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH DANGLER Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward and give us victories. Attended the Academy, 4; C. S. M. C., 4; MARIAN BELL, 4; Glee Club, 4; Basketball, 4. CARLITA DUNAGAN “True ease in writing comes from art, not chance.'' Attended the Academy, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; Class Vice-President, 4; C. S. M. C., 2, 3, 4; BLUE STAR, 4; MARIAN BELL. 4. REBECCA JACKLYN FEY Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman. CAROLYN DUST “A smile reveals a friendly nature. Attended the Academy, 3,4; Sodality, 3,4; C. S. M. C„ 3, 4; MARIAN BELL, 4; Future Nurses. 4. Attended the Academy, 4; Sodality, 4; C. S. M. C„ 4; Glee dub, 4. KATHLEEN ANN GAETZE “A still and quiet conscience. Attended the Academy, 3, 4; C. S. M. C., 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Future Nurses, 4. JANE MARIE GARCIA Mischief sparkles in her eyes. C. S. M. C., 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses, 1. 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN ANN GILBERT “Her impish eyes will hold you. Attended the Academy, 3, 4; Sodality, 3, 4; C. S. M. C., 3, 4; MARIAN BELL. 4. VIRGINIA ANN GUERRERO “A heart big enough to hold all outdoors. Attended the Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; President, 4; Class President, 3, Class Secretary, 1, 2; Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C., 1, 2, 3, 4; MARIAN BELL, 4; Glee dub 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite, 3; Cheerleader, 3. KATHLEEN GRACE HOLLAND No question is settled, until it is settled right. Attended the Academy, 1, 2. 3, 4; Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4« C. S. M. C.. 1. 2, 3, 4; BLUE STAR, 4; Co-editor, 4, MARIAN BELL, 4; Managing editor, 4; Library Committee. 1, 2; Future Nurses, 1. MARY ANN HER2IK All that reflective memory stores, or rich imagination pours. Attended the Academy, 3. 4; Sodality. 3.4; C. S. M. C., 3, 4. KATHLEEN LORRAINE HURLEY “What is originality? It is the being oneself and reporting accurately what we see and are. Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; C. S. M. C.,1, 2, 3,4; BLUE STAR, 4; Library, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club, 1, 2, 4. MARY KATHLEEN LEARY If smiles were gold, then she'd be rich. Student Council, 2; Class President, 2; Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3, Vice Prefect, 4; C, S. M. C., 1, 2, 3, 4; BLUE STAR, 2; MARIAN BELL, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Vice President, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4. CARLA YVONNE LOWENBERG “Aw shucks, I'm not as innocent as I look Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C., 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Photographer 3; Office Assistant 4. MARY ANNE MAXA Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.” LINDA EILEEN LUCAS “Seeing only what is fair, sipping only what is sweet, thou dost mock at fate and care. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Class Vice-President 3; Treasurer 4; Sodality 1.2, 3.4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Holy Cross Guild 1; MARIAN BELL 1,3,4; Editor 4; Dramatics 1,2,3.4; treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Science Fair 2. Attended the Academy, 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1, 3,4; Secretary 3; Class Vice-President 1. Class Secretary 3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2,3,4; MARIAN BELL 2.3; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; President 4; Dramatics 1,2,3, Treas- urer,1; Office Assistant 4; Class Favorite 2; Science Fair 2; Office Assistant 4. MARY THERESA MESSEROLE SANDRA KATHRYN NEVILLE “Two things stand like stone--kindness in another’s trouble, courage in your own. “Mildness governs more than anger. Attended the Academy, 3,4; Sodality 3,4; C.S.M.C., 3,4. CHERRY MILLER “Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirit has not helped to produce.” Attended the Academy 3,4; C.S.M.C., 3,4; Glee Club 3,4. Attended the Academy 3,4; Sodality 3,4; C.SJvi.C. 3,4; MARIAN BELL Business Manager, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Dramatics 4; Library Committee 4. DIANA JOSEPHINE PANY “Patience is a necessary ingredient. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Class President 4; Sodality 1,2,3.4; C.SJ4.C. 1,2,3,4; BLUE STAR, 2; MARIAN BELL 4; Future Nurses 1,2. ROSALINDA PINEDO “Laugh and the world laughs with you. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; BLUE STAR 4; MARIAN BELL 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 1,2; Library Com- mittee, 2; Office Assistant 4. MARTHA ANN PFEFFER Laughter, memories, and few regrets. ” Attended the Academy 3,4; Sodality 3,4; C.S.M.C. 3,4; Glee Club 3,4. KATHLEEN MARIE PURDY Happiness, a wine of rare vintage. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; MARIAN BELL 4; Glee dub 4; Future Nurses 2,3; Library Committee, 4; Poetry Contest 2. MARY ALICE RAMIREZ How sweet and gracious is that fine sense which men call courtesy. Attended the Academy, 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.SJvi.C. 1,2,3,4; BLUE STAR 4; MARIAN BELL 4; Library Committee 2; Office Assistant 4. YOLANDA MARIE REYES “She has the wit to win. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 4; Future Nurses 1,2,3,4; Library Committee 2,4. MARY ESTHER SANCHEZ “Silence is a worth that brings no risk. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2.3,4; C.SJvl.C. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Future Nurses 4. IDA JEAN SILGUERO “She felt with spirit so profound. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 3; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2, 3,4; MARIAN BELL 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2,3,4, President 4. PATRICIA ANN TERBAY “Nothing great was ever achieved without great enthu- siasm. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Sodality 1.2.3.4; C.SJvl.C. 1.2,3.4; BLUE STAR. Business Manager, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 4, President 4; Future Nurses 1.2, Library Committee 2. MARY ELIZABETH TOMSU “All work is a seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3.4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Class Treasurer 3; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Holy Cross Guild 1,2.3,4; BLUE STAR 1,2,3,4; Co-Editor 4; MARIAN BELL 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Library Committee 2,3; Class Favorite 1; Student Service Award 3; Science Fair 2. VIVIAN ANN UR1EGAS “Helping every neighbor, seeking payment from none. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1.2,3,4; BLUE STAR 4; Glee Club 3.4; Future Nurses, 1,2,3. MARGARET CECILIA TOWNSEND “Great persons are able to do great kindnesses. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2.3,4; C.S.M.C. 1.2,3,4; BLUE STAR 4; Glee Club 3; Future Nurses 1,2,3; Secretary 3; Library Com- mittee 2,3. SANDRA LEE WOODARD “Goodwill is the mightiest practical force in the uni- verse.’ Attended the Academy 1.2.3,4; Sodality l,2,3,4j C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 1.2,3,4. NANCY GONZALES “Nothing is wealth but life.' Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 2,3. ILEENE ROSENFIELD In quest of that one beauty, happiness, God put me here to find. Attended the Academy 4; Glee Club 4; Library Committee 4. LINDA EDNA WH1FFEN “In poetry she was greater. Attended the Academy 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3.4; C.SJvt.C. 1,2,3.4; BLUE STAR Advertising Manager 4; Dramatics 3,4; Future Nurses 1,2,3,4; Library Committee 1,2,3; Science Fair 2. VIRGINIA ANN MARTI NEC We have lit upon the gentle, sensitive mind. ' Attended the Academy, 2,3,4; Sodality, 2,3,4; C.S.M.C., 2,3,4; Glee Club, 2,3,4; Future Nurses, 2,3. CYNTHIA ANN TAYLOR The ever-importunate murmur, dramatize it, dramatize it. Attended the Academy, 4; C. S. M. C., 4; Dramatics, 4. Proud seniors wear caps and gowns for the first time at the Founder's Day Mass, Sister M. Francis Gabriel, sponsor Mary Potchernick, secretary Sue Alwine, treasurer Janie Kunz, vice president Dian Kirkpatrick, president Stella Bauknight Sue Alwlne Mary Helen Castro Marilyn Chitwood Rose Cruz Nora Branson Yadira Canales Chris Carlson When Nancy Peterschmidt with her, for it will not be for this outstanding Junior. Luisa Cue and Dick Janda dance under the giant Cypress tree grown” especially for their Swamp Stomp. Luisa Cue Donna Denn Gall Denny Jenoise Fugler Carol Gaffney Estela Garcia Connie Gillen left, the Junior Class cried easy to find a substitute With a record-breaking turnout, the Junior Sodalists make possible a very merry Christ- mas for needy families. yf 6 Cecilia Jensen Dianne Kasmiersky Karen Kelly Elaine Gonzalez Lou Ann Hancock Orelia Hisbrook Dian Kirkpatrick Cindy Peppard and Jenoise Fuglet, along with Typing I Class, stare Betty Lopez awe-stricken at the flying fingers of Miss Stella Willis, International EileenLysek Typing Champion. 6? Jeannie Otero Cindy Peppard Estela Pena For Shame! Cris Carlson is caught, red-handed, taking food from the poor. Nancy Peterschmidt Mary Potchernick Arlene Stojanik Carol Towns Cathy Vasquez Jody Voelkel Dusty Tous Susie Townsend Pat Verastique The Junior Missions announce the queen of their Beauty Revue, Mary Murphy, with run- ners-up Margaret Townsend, 4th; Suzie Townsend, 2nd. Mary Boswell, a semifinalist; and Carla Alexander, 3rd. Paulette Walter Janice Zalesky Sister Mary of the Seven Dolors, sponsor Mary Boswell, treasurer Sheila Leary, president Alice Visage, secretary Martha Cooper, vice-president Nelda Acevedo Grace Avalos Mary Ann Bartsch Mary Belden Ojf 65 Susie Lucas wakes up to a new experience: gaining acting ability in speech class. Olivia Benavides Beverly Biggerstaff Mary Boswell Anne Bouliane Margaret Brady Donna Burns Mary Cavazos Up-and-at-'em!“ Laurie McKesson urges Susie Lucas in speech class play, as Linda Richburg and Donna Burns look on. For Linda Richburg it's discovery with a capital “D” at St. Bd’s science fair..........But Carol Legion . ? Irene Gillean Ann Goodrich Mary Ann Henery Patricia Houston Donna Kinlein Barbara Krzywonski Sheila Leary Carol Leigon Patricia Maurer Jackie McBride Carolyn McCurdy Susan Lucas Sarita Lytton Shirley Malmquist Rene Gillean or Mary Mai McKenny seems to hat Swamp Stomp. Laura McKesson Carole Morgan Frances Mumme Mary Murphy Mary B. Matteck ( Not Pictured) Joyce Overstreet Silvia Perez Mary M. Quadlander Peggy Rashin aret Quadlander? Warren is choice at the Junior Linda Richburg Linda Riney Virginia Rodela Linda Lee Samuel Delia Sanchez Judy Sawyer Sherry Scogin Nancy Tucker Linda Verastique Jackie Vaeth Barbara Villegas Members of Mr. Hill's sophomore speech class presented a choral reading for sister Rose Anthony's feast day program. (L to R.) Evelyn Wilson, Beverly Biggerstaff, M. Margaret Cuadlander, Mary Boswell; 2nd Row Shirley Malmquist, Laurie McKesson, Eileen Rashin, M. Katherine. Jacqueline Wagner Evelyn Wilson Carolyn Zotz ' '1 Terri Detjen Ann Devought Kathy Holecek Delores Janda Marlene Griffith receive orders from their Master”, Pamela Humble Pam McNutt Patresa Merlo Photograph Not Available Mary Merrill Brenda Lashley Lucy Moreno Gloria Mosby Theresa Motlock Kathy Martinson Animal or vegetable? Sandi Woodward just Hmmmm! Patty Terbay makes sure she gets a good buy at the slave auction. Sandra Nassour Cynthia Naufel Pamela Nelson V to clarify Anita Anderson. tv hasn't decided how Ellien Rodriguez Vivian Uriegas fabricates a case of measles for Susan Houghton. Carrol Nicklaus Sylvia Paulissen Pamela Potchernick Patty Speer Marita Strong Mary Tanguma Mary Teran Carol Thomason Stella Treyo Julius Caesar (P. Merlo) is exhorted by Calpurnia (M. Griffith) to heed the Soothsayer's (P. Humble) warning to beware of the Ides of March at the Fresh- men Talent Show. Peggy Wilson captures the spotlight during the Freshman Talent Show. Unda Lucas, MARIAN BELL; Beth Tomsu, BLUE STAR; Carla Lowenberg, C. S. M. C.; Patty Terbay, Dramatics; Kathi Holland, BLUE STAR; Vir- ginia Guerrero, Student Council; Sharon Bolieu, Sodality; Mary Anne Maxa (Not Pictured), Glee Club. St. Mary's Academy and St. Edward's High School Glee Ciubs were invited to entertain the employees of the City of Austin power plant at their annual Christmas party. J. Kunz, D. Kasmiersky. L.A. Hancock, V. Guerrero, P. Johnson, D. Kirkpatrick, L. Matocha, and B. Fey rehearse for the Christmas pro- gram. Glee Club members wish to express their thanks to their faithful accompanist, Sharon Bolieu. MAUTON FOCD STORE Lorraine Hurley beats the tam- bourine as Donna Burns twirls dur- ing the dance in honor of Cho- nita. The three Denn sisters, Dorothy, Tina, and Donna, are a great asset to the orchestra which accompanies the members of the musicals. Steve Barbour and Chris Carlson, Charlie Clements and Nelda Ace- St. Mary's Academy girls: Sandy Nassour, Lorraine Hurley, Marlene vedo dance the minuet during the ball. Griffith, Terry Ballenger, and Donna Bums added beauty and grace to the musicale with their dancing. KASMIERSKY HUMBLE SERVICE Konrad (V. Cavazos) and Stephan (M. Guerrero) escort Chonita (L. Matocha) to the center of the stage for an extra curtain call. Even though the other gypsies are busy chatting, Patty Terbay is intent on finishing roasting the pig for the celebration. Lynda Matocha. and Mary Anne Maxa and Pat Johnson relax between scenes for a few minutes. HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Murdo Q. Graham) escorts Daya to the gypsy celebration. ■Daya makes it emphatic to Emil (Ben Verastique) that he better get lost and quick. Daya and Chonita help their fellow gypsies in roasting the pig for the birthday celebra- tion. Chonita (L. Matocha) is engrossed in Daya's (Pat Johnson) prediction of future events. MONTGOMERY WARD Stephan (Mike Guerrero) asks permission from Murdo tc marry Chonita. Alice Visage (Dm) discovers Nancy in the act of stealing the money. Unable to make herself confess, Nancy yields to Dru's stealthy plan. Linda L. Samuel (Fran), Susie Lucas (Patty), and Patty Terbay (Lee) try to console Laurie McKesson (Nancy) as she confesses to the rob- bery. Although Dm makes it clear she doesn’t want to listen, Donna Kinlein tries to explain that Lee couldn't possibly have stolen the money. Fran tries her best to convince Miss Cantry to tell the tmth even though her job is in jeopardy. B. L, McGEE CONTRACTORS While Nancy attempts to hide the money, Dru becomes suspicious and begins to prod her. It doesn't make any difference to you whether I am Jewish or not, Fran. Members of the Vig: Nancy Tucker, Anita Anderson, Martha Cooper, and M.M. Quad- lander patiently wait to see if the club will remain alive. Rene Gillean can't understand why Nancy doesn't remain for the excitement. NAVARRO'S BAKERY Please don't go to Miss Cantry! Trying to ignore the argument in the next room, Sandi Lashley continues her dusting. Laurie McKesson begs them not to tell her mother she stole the money. Due to the hard work of Mr. Frank Hill, Drama Club Sponsor, the club presented a three act play at the Academy, the first such play in a long time. Members of the Drama Club: Martha Cooper, Anne Bouliane. and Rene Gillean attend the Drama Convention held at St. Edward’s University. VON WUPPERFELD'S RELIGIOUS GIFTS Carla Lowenberg, President of the C.S.M.C.. listens as Sue Alwine Linda Lucas and partner enjoy the reports on their trip to the National Convention held last summer in music at the Soph’s Harvest Dance Indiana. for tLe Missions. Sister M. Samuel introduces her niece, Alice Jane Groves, to Vivian Uriegas before the assembly in which Miss Groves spoke on Operations Crossroads. Patty Terbay and Carla Alexander can'tdecide whether to vote for the witch or for pretty M. Townsend during the Junior Mission Project. CUTLER MOTOR CO. knows only lone success id that is TOLINCSSI 4 i ' W 1 . - V i'lik 1 Tl h I! One of the edifying bulletin boards designed by Sister Helen Bernard, Sodality Moderator. Father Melody elevates the Sacred Host during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for Sodality Reception, February 20. As Sodalists, Margaret Lewis and Connie Gillen receive Holy Communion. Sodalists, Diana Pany and Kathleen Leary, receive Holy Communion from Father Nagle. The Sodality Christmas bulletin board speaks for itself. Sharon Bolieu and Kathleen Leary give Father Melody the sodality Meg Brady, newly accepted Sodalist, receives medals, signifying permanent membership while Terry Ballenger the medal signifying one year membership and Pat Blackmore receive theirs. in the Sodality. Carlita Dunagan and escort enjoy the first dance. It looks as if Sandy Nassour has a good story up her sleeve. Delia Sanchez and date agree with every- one that it has been a wonderful evening. 963 Carole Morgan looks undecided whether or not to “twist with her escort. «T NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE Sister M. Rose Anthony, principal invests Student Council President, Virginia Guerrero's with her pin. Student Council members make their promise to obey laws and uphold the dignity of S.M.A. Virginia Guerrero, President of the Student Council, presents Sr. Rose Anthony with a dozen red roses on her feast day. 'Sitvafact Student Council Vice-President Beth To- msu takes her oath of office.- Virginia Guerrero looks on as Chris Carl- son, Treasurer, takes the oath of office. PAUL DAVIS APPLIANCES Tfewj sS Sister Le Qeq congratulates Sister Francis Gabriel on her prize-winning publications. Members of the MARIAN BELL Staff work diligently in an effort to meet their deadline. (L. to R.) Carlita Dunagan, Terry Ballenger, Virginia Guerrero. Kathleen Leary (Associate Editor), Diane Pany (A.E.) Linda Lucas (Editor in Chief), Jeanne Silguero, and Kathy Purdy. Pat Terbay appears overjoyed as she accepts the MARIAN BELL’S first place ribbon. Representing our school at the convention were: Kathi Holland, Pat Terbay, Alice Rami- rez, Dianne Kasmiersky, Cindy Peppard, Eve- lyn Wilson, Donna Burns, Rosemary Adams, Anita Anderson, A. Cotar, C. Briar, Marlene Griffith, P. Merlo, T. Matlock, and P. Speer. Members of the BLUE STAR staff tear themselves picture. For a change, the camera is turned on photo- grapher Estella Pena at Stella Bauknight's picnic. away from their duties long enough to pose for this Relaxing for a few minutes are: Linda Whif- fen, advertising manager; Patricia Terbay, business manager; Kathi Holland and Beth Tomsu, co-editors. MISS ST. MARY’S Virginia Guerrero o t ft While Evelyn Wilson, faithful apprentice photographer, finds Sandi Nassour and escort (center) a great picture, Jack McBride thought Evelyn made a good one herself. Let Me Call You Sweetheart After being named Sophomore Favorite, Sheila Leary, escorted by A1 Saenz, makes her way to the stage. Mr. Carlson adjusts his camera for another picture of the favorites and their escorts (L. to R.) Anthony Maxa, A1 Saenz, Rose Mary Adams, Mary Potchemick. Tom Tilson, Janie Kunz, and Dian Kirkpatrick all engrossed in the highlight of the Miss St. Mary’s Formal: the naming of Miss St. Mary's and the class favorites. Anthony Maxa escorts freshman fa- vorite, Rose Mary Adams, to the stage to receive her favorite cup. Pam McNutt and Dick McKay enjoy the antics of Mike Huggins and Brenda Lashley. As the student body sings O, Mary We Crown Thee With Blossoms To- day , Prefect Sharon Bolieu places the flowered wreath on the head of Our Blessed Mother. I Carrying the crown, Elaine Gonzales, followed by Dian Kirkpatrick, leads the court to Our Lady’s statue. Kathleen Leary and Eileen Lysek bow their heads as Sharon Bolieu recites the Act of Consecration. CALMIRE BROWN, INC. Seniors solemnly march down the steps leading to the Sunken Gardens to await the Queen's Court. Leading the procession into the cha- pel for Benediction are left to right: Maureen Gilbert, Vivian Uriegas, Sandy Woodward, and Judy Reyes. As the Court of CXir Lady slowly approaches the Blessed Virgin's statue, members of the Honor Guard raise their glads on high to form a flowered arch for the Sodiality of- ficers. Freshman flower girls are: Mary Dallas Merrill and Sylvia Paulissen. EL MATAMOROS Our Lady's Court joins the school in paying tribute to Our B1 essed Lady with beautiful hymns. Grace Avalos and Mary Belden crowd around Patty Blackmore, Sister M. Rose Anthony presents Patsy San- Manager, to see just how S. M. A. stands at half-time. chez the trophy for being elected Pan-Am Queen. Elaine Gonzales guards off her opponent as Betsy Dangler attempts to “overcome hers. A Pan-Am referee announces the City champs: (L. to R.) Mary Potchernick, Mrs. Pouncey, coach; Elaine Gonzales, Corine Rodriguez, Rose Cruz, Carolyn McQirdy, Betsy Dangler, Connie Potts, and Alice Visage. FASHION FLOORS S.M.A. Belles and opponents battle it out on the basketball court. Rose Cruz offers an enthusiastic word of en- couragement to Eileen Rodriguez before one of the S.M.A. Belle's smashing victories. Connie Potts, one of the key members of the S.M.A. Belles, seems to have put her opponent in a precarious position. CHECKER FRONT STORES Mary Potchernick and Elaine Gonzales are named to the Pan-A- merican All-Star team. Patsy Sanchez is S.M.A.'s nominee for the B Team Pan-Am Queen. Connie Pons 5 and Elain Gonzales 1 rush to the aid of Betsy Dangler, who is being trapped by opponent. ADAMS SERVICE CO. Victory, Victory, is our cry! New S.M.A. cheerleaders gave overwhelming support to the Belles during their successful season. In order to have a larger crowd around the pool for this picture, the S.M.A. cheerleaders were conned into showing off their new uniforms once more. Carol Leigon, Marlene Griffith, Yolanda Velasquez, Sandi Lashly, Alyson Gotar, and Sandi Nassour, show off their new cheerleading uniforms and the stance that won them a trophy. Senator Charles Herring, Lieutenant Governor, Preston Smith and Sister Puritas ‘meet in the conference room of the State Capitol Building. It was an exciting day for Senior Kathi Holland when Sister Puritas introduced her to Governor Con- nally. At the September Open House, Peggy Rashin’s mother waits her turn while Sister Rose Anthony shares her secret with Father Joseph Schmitt, school supervisor and member of the board of advisors for the academy. Entering into the round-square table discussion with Sister Rose Anthony are: Mr. J.H. Potchernick, Mr, and Mrs. TJ. Kunz. President A1 Leary used his outstanding shorthand speed for notetalung. Other guild officers include Vice-President. Mrs. R.K. Pep- pard; Secretary, Mrs. SJ. Visage; Parliamentarian, Mrs. W.D. Cooper. Pam Nelson offers to dry dishes after alum- nae breakfast, held annually Saturday before Mother's Day. Mary Katherine Dist and Marita Strong????? € 4 I d G Jt t Concha Arispe and friend were among the many who enjoyed the boarders’ party on the patio. During the farewell party held at the Resi- dence Hall. Estella Garcia, Nora Branson, and friend pose for that last picture. “The boarders say it's the Black Death,” groans Illene Rosenfield. Pictures Donated By CAROLYN DUST Marita Strong and Dale Dailey take to a rousing game of jacks before'‘lights out”. DACY SHOE STORE During the retreat, Anita Anderson and Paulette Walters were among the many girls strengthened spiritually through the reception of Holy Commun- ion. “V for victory illustrates the impact Father George Nagle had on the girls during the retreat. Father Nagle places ashes upon the head of Judy Sawyer during the retreat. Father Nagle gesture with his hand to il- lustrate a point. Not even the dilliest dilly stumps Father Nagle during daily question period. What seems to be the center of interest here? Mary Beth Matteck snaps our photographer while Carlyn Zotz, Susan Fischer, and Shir- ley Malmquist rest in the shade. Freshman swimmers take time out to pose for a picture. Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen join in the watery version of crack the whip. Franoes Mum me and Sophomore pals take advantage of the sun for their first summer tans. DUNCAN TYPEWRITER C)0. Is Mani Pfeffer just surprised or is there a bug in her roses ? Bethy Tomsu and Mary Anne Maxa aren't sure either. Mary Anne Maxa is escorted by Danny Kompanowski to accept the Prom Prin- cess Award. If Eddie Gunter would turn around he might wonder who Prom Princess, Bethy Tomsu, was winking at. COLLEGIATE LOUNGE Georgia Kirsner, Decorations Chairman, and Patsy Sanchez touch up one of the palm trees for their theme, Brazil. ml Maureen Gilbert should tell Joe that this is no time to be camera shy. CULPS SUPER FCXD LAND Taking advantage of the haunting Brazilian music are Cathy Martinec and Jorge Kuri. Betty Lopez and Jerry Leary swing to the rhy- thm of the Bel Aires. Ramona Avila cunningly asks, I wonder if they'll miss it? I finally got a good price, Carol Dust joyously explains. Writing on a rock isn't easy____even in Magical Mexico, says Vivian Uriegas. Cherry Miller, Kathy Gaetze, Mrs. Dunn, Vivian Uriegas, Rosalinda Pinedo will have, those moments to remember. Linda Lucas, Linda Whiffen, Sharon Bolieu. Mary Anne Maxa, Virginia Guerrero, and Jeanne Sil- guero were among the many who stuffed them- selves all day at the wonderful Soph-Senior picnic. It was all work and no play for Sister Mary of the Seven Dolors, Sophomore Sponsor, who made the picnic a memora- ble event for the Seniors. Seniors seem a bit puzzled over the fact that Marti Pfeffer and Beth Tomsu are still able to move after the scrumptious feast. Carla Lowenberg-- At times like this one needs a bathing suit. Pictures donated by PAT BLACKMORE o4ecpu4t Styctefy Carla Lowenberg delivers the Beth Tomsu lights the candle of Service during introductory speech at the Honor the installation held May 20 in the Auditorium. Society's installation. Kathleen Leary beams with hap- piness as Sr. Francis Gabriel hands the N.H.S. pin to her. Senior members of the Society Mary Anne Maxa, Kathleen Leary, Diana Pany, Beth Tomsu, and Carla Lowenberg don caps and gowns for the installation. Sophomores Evelyn Wilson, Sheila Leary, and Linda Lee Samuel were announced as pro- bationists for a year. All members stand for the Alma Mater Junior members: D. Denn, J. Kunz, D. Kirkpatrick, and M. Potchemick, proudly sing the school song. Salutatorian, Kathleen Leary addresses the faculty, It is appropriate that Valedictorian, Mary Anne Maxa, parents, and graduates with her speech, The Road lights the Candle of Know ledge during the Honor Society Taken.” Installation. Brother Raymond Fleck, President of St. Edward’s University was guest speaker for Honor Night. For outstanding service to the MARION BELL, Kathy Purdy is awarded a journalism medaL TEXAS STATE BANK Virginia Guerrero receives an award for being the faithful president of the Student Council. Brother Raymond (in the background) seems tickled as Carla Lowenberg is named Miss Betty Crocker of S.M.A. For outstanding work in General Business. Marti Pfeffer is presented an award by Sr. Rose Anthony. Betsy Dangler, Sandi Neville, Nancy Gonzales, and Patty Blackmore are responsible for put- ting ''Life back into our sports program. After awards, club presidents gather for a picture (L. to R.) Mary Anne Maxa, Beth Tomsu, Kathi Holland, Pat Terbay, Diana Pany, Sharon Bolieu, Carla Lowenberg, and Virginian Guerrero OLYMPIA COMPANY Seniors: Sharon Bolieu, Beth Tomsu, Linda Lucas, and Ramona Avila offer the sacrifice of the Mass May 26th. Mrs. Ballenger, Terry Ballenger, and Terry's uncle were among the many who enjoyed the breakfast. Discussing plans for the future are Mary Esther Sanchez and her parents. Father Dalton, Pastor of St. Austin’s, celebrates the Baccalaureate Mass, May 26th Vivian Uriegas finds it hard deciding whether to have Kellogg's Rice Krispies or Sugar Snacks. Seniors of '63 wish to thank the members of the alumnae for the nioe breakfast. Pictured are Mrs. Herbert CUningham Vice-President and Jane Goetz, Secre- tary. Qffioers are Grace Goetz, President: Nettie Schneider, Treasurer. BEN VERAS TIQUE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The solemnity of the Cathedral holds the seniors spell-bound as they wait for the arrival of His Excellency, The Most Reverend Louis J. Reicher, Bishop of Austin. Patty Blackmore is among the first to receive her diploma. Oie look at the Bishop and his assistants shows that Rosalinda Pinedo's happiness is catching. It takes Bishop Reicher to prove to Sandy Woodward that she has really graduated. VILLA CAPRI RESTAURANT ceestce SPECTRO! [tSfffJH Using eighteen live specimen, Mary Belden won a blue ribbon for her demonstration on Shrimp Qiltura. Dian Kirkpatrick and Corinne Rodri- guez gain an extra lesson on atoms from two of their classmates. BROZ GULF STATION Susie Lucas looks as if she can't understand why Mary Margaret Quadlander doesn't know the answer to the child's question about the nervous system. Walking off with another S.M.A. blue ribbon were Sue Alwine and Cecilia Jensen for their study of the structure of a tans. S.M.A, under sponsorship of Sister Monesia had eighteen entrants and won six gold ribbons; five blue; four red; and three certificates of honorable mention. Mrs. Clark's General Science students Ellien Rodriguez and Melinda Cartwright had the help of a “Visible Man” in explaining the human body. Everyone will remember Miss Hickey, monologist, and her presentation of the Barrets of Wimpole Street. Juniors are still talking about Stella Bauknight’s swim- ming and boating party. Here Sr. Raymond and Mrs. Bauknight chat under a beautiful oak tree. It looks as if Sr. Dulcina and Sr. Lorretto Clare en- joyed themsleves at the Parent's Guild Games Party. Sister Samuel and Sister Monessa enjoy a reunion with a '62 graduate, Cathy Burke, during the Games Party. S.M.A. girls were delighted when the Mexico Boy's Town Choir presented a program of Christmas songs. JIM HENRY BODY SHOP Genoise Fugler and Mary K. Dust are cited for being Estella Pena seems happy accepting her award outstanding residents in the boarding hall, also Carol for being photographer for the BLUE STAR and Townes, and Dale Dailey and Pam Nelson. MARIAN BELL. Pat Merlo accepts an award for achievement in National Development Tests as Rose Mary Adams comes forward to receive one. Mary Ann Henery accepts the B- Team basketball champion- ship trophy. Sister Rose Anthony presents Latin certificates to Susie Lucas, Francis Mumme, Carol Leigon, and Jackie Vaeth at the underclassmen Honors Assembly. Cindy Peppard receives an award for excellence in typing. Sister Rose Anthony hands Suzy Townsend an award for her hard work in Shorthand. Gloria Mosby receives a special award for her per- Sister Rose Anthony may be thinking, “Not again! as she gives formance on the Latin test. Sheila Leary and Marth still another award to Mary Potchernick. Cooper also received special awards. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Abraham Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Acevedo James D. Adams, P. F. C. Mr. Joe D. Adams Rose and Pat Adams Capt. and Mrs. Paul R. Alwine Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Anderson and Family- Sister Aniceta Anonymous Anonymous Mr. Lester Arbuckle Butch Arnold and Kay George Terry Ballenger June Ballenger and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bashara Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bauknight L. E. Belding Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bernauer Mr. and Mrs. James Benavides Bert and Dianne Edward S. Blackburn Carolina Boer Mr. Ray Bolieu Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Royer Bowman Paul W. Bowman Mr. O. L. Broline Dave D. Buratti Jr. Eva and Reedy Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Carline Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson Evangelina R. Carillo Susan Cartier Mr. and Mrs. Ygnacio E. Castio Jr. Mrs. Rosa Cermino Mrs. C. L. Childress Mrs. Ronald Clark Betty Cornelius Mrs. W. D. Cooper Corine and Frank Major and Mrs. H. F. Cotar Fred Dapar D. B. Daniels Tina Denn Bob Donnelly Leona M. Donnelly Edna J. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Dunn Jr. Eileen and Maugit and Connie John J. Etier Becky Fey Mr. A. W. Finger Mary Finger Frederick Neil Fischer Frank and Pat Lt. Col. and Mrs. Geo. P. Gaffney Lupe E. Garcia Capt. and Mrs. T.A. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillean Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillean Sr. Father Victor Goertz Mr. and Mrs. Lalo Gonzales Jack C. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Guckian Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harger Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Herzik Mrs. S. A. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Holecek Mr. and Mrs. Holland and Family Holy Cross Parish Mr. and Mrs. Pat Horyza and Dawn Hudgins, Hudgins, and Prince Cecil Mrs. J. E. Hurley Jody and Connie Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson and Family A. A. Judd Jr. Cheryland Judd Mrs. A. A. Judd Jr. Mrs. Mariana W. Kelly William C. King M. D. Major and Mrs. C. T. Kochan Mrs. Martha and James Kocurek Tom Krysenski and Judy Reyes Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kunz Mrs. Joan Lashley Albert L. Leary Kathy Leary Mary L. Leary Sheila Leary Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lehmann Lynda and Dwight John D. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Lytton Major and Mrs. J. V. Reidy Earnest Manglesdorf Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reissig Mr. Martinez Mrs. B. S. Reyes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Burk Matthew Elizabeth Rice Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Maxa Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClintock O. M. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Homer McGrand Mrs. Dolores Rodela Mr. and Mrs. W. McKenny Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph P. Rodriquez Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McKesson Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNutt Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Sanchez A1 Mendez Mrs. Golda Schumacacer Paul Mercado Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Severn Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrill V. E. Shultz Gerard Midearias Dr. A. Quadros Da Silva Belva Miller Buck Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller Lt. Col. Maurice E. Speer I. M. O. Casper Miller S. B. Speir Mr and Mrs. Percy Miller Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stojanick Joe Montoya Mrs. Beal Stone Ann Morris Mrs. Elizabeth Strom Mrs. James Morris Susan and Sandy Jo E. Mosby Jr. Jetta Tedero Miss Eva Mosby Mr. and Mrs. Johnny B. Tate Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Motlock W. L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Hank Naufel Margaret Teran Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomason Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Nicklaus Tony C. Torres Mr. and Mrs. Pat Noack Charles H. T. Townsend Dr. and Mrs. M.T. Otero Mr. and Mrs. C. H. T. Townsend Jr. Jeannie Otero Mrs. David Townsend Manny Otero Edward A. Townsend Pam, Pam, Pam, and Pam Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tucker Patty and Jim Two Sisters Mrs. Helen Peschka Bertha Uriegas Peterschmitt Family Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Uriegas and Family Shirley Peterschmidt Mother Vanya Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Pinedo Matt Velasquez Mrs. J. H. Potchernick The Veselka Family Mrs. Cecilia Potts Florence Vickers Father Powers, C. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Voelkel Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pruski Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ware Mrs. Nelda Puerabek R. H. Weiner Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Purdy James Hunter Whitman Imogene Rafaele Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitman Charles and Minnie Railback Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson Mary C. Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. L. 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University of Texas, Austin Southern Methodist University, Dallas Texas Christian University, Fort Worth Arlington State, Arlington Thanks to the hard work of Kathi Holland, Co-Editor Bethy Tomsu, Co-Editor Patty Terbay, Business Manager Linda Whiffen, Advertising Manager, we are able to present our Miss St. Mary’s 1963 w L| it v:- a :v 4 ( . r , v II :i I WJ X -T I- o4Ae 4€ucf fo 0ie tease o4 jJ Ae qa eeS.' y oAt W ' A c uSyoa t Aa teA ihfo die TZat $A 6e yote A ____ o4 teA 4a t iAa e a Ase w i way. 1 I ' s? - A _ '.S ig fwtAje£4 J ?Aa ,v ■' {- A , 4lf£ ■ 4' t'v Irt. r. Sr Francis Gabriel and the BLUE STAR co-editors, Beth Tomsu and Kathi Holland wish to extend their grati- tude to those girls who helped make our ad drive successful by selling $40 or more worth of ads. Front Row: uCarIson: 2nd Row: 0311 Leigon. Marilyn Chitwood. Linda Richburg, Dian Kirkpatrick. K H°1 ndlPatly,Matocha, Janie Kunz. Margaret Townsend, Barbara Villegas. 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