St Marys Hall - La Reata Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1957
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. . li . x 5, I T :xx Xxx in R NX if Ev .V ,f Q I l gl 5 7 x X Qin' E N v,Q', ' K ?x:,A'!,,v I W ' I ?Jx:xJlff AP fillf X I! ss , I M l In Y H 1 . ' , I , I L , . - I ,- '-': 'v1 .,m,4i ZJEL -CTI Tif?'T'ETl e ..g2E::l -.M N iff i7' WMM M' W7 Q 'iw afghan 'iw wf S+? 4!Q 5 R' Ta 1 5? Saint NIary's Hall San Antonio, Texas Foreword . Dedication Trustees . . Farewell to Faculty . . Graduates Classes . Activities . Residence Sports . . . Gable uf Ctiuntents tile Seniors Calendar of Events. . . Advertising x-4 5 M .5 Y in FOFCWOFC1 It is not really difficult to imagine Shakespeare at Saint Maryys Hail. He is already familiar to all of us ,-1 we know hy heart the cletails of his lite, and We have laughed and cried with him through his writings. His quotations are easily appiicahie to the different phases of our school- iife -1 the classroom, the hockey field, the ciuh-meeting, and even the Christmas Dance. No douht Shakespeare would greatly enjoy a day at Saint Maryys Hall, praising the fine qualities he would find here ,-1 the enthusiasm and sportsmanship, the attitude of concentration and learning, the deep respect for the faculty, and the warm spiritual atmosphere. Sue Ellen Peacock O Lord, 1 could have stay'cl here all the night To hear good counsel: O, what learning is! Richard HI, 5 PAGE 4 To The Reverend Roy W. Strashurger A teacher, advisor, and friend ,-1 Mr. Strashurger has filled these three roles. We, the graduates Were his first Bible class, and since then We among others have been helped and inspired hy his lessons and morning Chapel services. As an advisor, Mr. Strashurger has helped us to see and solve our small prohtems which at first seemed insurmountable. As a friend, though, Hstrasu has prohahly meant the most to us ,-f his warmth, enthusiasm, faith, and memorahle sense of humor have added something special to our days at Saint Mary,s Hall. PAGE 5 Board Of Trustees THE RIGHT REVEREND EVERETT HOLLAND JONES, D.D. President fBisT1op of the Diocese of West Texas, MRS. J. M. BENNETT, Vice-President MRS. E. D. DUMAS MR. JOHN CATTO, JR. MRS. IKE T. PRYOR, JR., Secretary MR. NILES CHUBB MR. EDWARD M. SWEENEY Honorary Members MR. J. M. BENNETT, Treasurer THE REVEREND HAROLD C. GOSNELL THE REVEREND SAMUEL ORR CAPERS MRS. LANE TAYLOR PAGE 6 Farewell To The Seniors I say good-bye with mixeci feelings of pride in your achievement and regret that you must leave. You exemplify the best that has been accomplished here. The quality and scope of your scholarship, the honesty and maturity of your approach. to school problems are reflected in the attitudes of the stuctent booty. I wish you success and happiness. Remain flexible in your thinking, resourceful in handling problems, and earnest in your ctesire to help one another. Remember that the attitudes and standards which it is the aim of Christian education to develop are the best preparation you can make for a happy life. Hwxiaemebwmozt' Mrs. Hcnrictia Y. Amcs Spanish ivirs. Daiins Eciisirum School Office Miss Heian A. Fowler Matiicinalics Mrs, Valerie Hafcia English 5' Civics Mrs. Anne Bass Business Office Niiss Hester Esson Laiin Niiss Aiice Gaines Liizrarian Wits. Ruliu B, Helms Sciences PAGE 8 Nliss Cwtilf-rinc E Dodge English Miss Knlixcrine L. Fisciicr Business Office Niiss Vivian Guiicrigc Hislory of Art The Faculty Niiss Dorothy Hiiker Registrar Mrs. Elaine Rcciimurn SCIIOOI Office Niiss Palricia Sinrtinir Physical Education And Staff Mrs. Cintiicic Nzmrfz Mrs. isaiu-lie C. Rcciiicici Spanish French bliss incz Sawycrs Tin: Rev. Roy XV. Simsinurger Arts 15' Crafts Dirvclor of Religious Activities Mrs. Juiicl H. Vcnnnrci Nirs. Ada H. Vvagilorne Engiisir Ma1irr'rnalics iwirs. La Ruff Conlon Mrs. Hzrrricl Ann Young Mlisic History PAGE 9 .ea x6 fo I 'S fz X ffy f ,, W X W! ? W9 QXQ l I I' M 1 w., Z 1 MW Q ?w W ' W Z ,ff af ,..,,, W X f X 7 f f ff Z W! Q! W f M 'ill Q xi' Q D m f! nm . W J N N i w f v 4 i 1' Lx ROXANNA GAC-E CATFO Roxie . . . Madame President . . . serene ancl lovely as tliat princess from Monaco . . . infectious laugh . . . calm, stuclious, with a dasil of gayety . . . Senorays pet peeve . . . aclorecl lay every young man in San Antonio. Entered 345, Elliott, President ot Senior Class 56-57. Vice-Presiclent oi Spanisii Cluln 56-57, Spanisli Club 55-57, Presiclent ol Class 55-54, General Council 55-54. 56-57, Scliool Sliielzl 55-54, Clioral Club 55-54, Numerals 54-57. NANCY ELIZABETH HILL Joan of Arc hair cut . . . proud custodian ol? Caper Mascot . . . little girl with the big answers . . . Hits unrealln . . . senior class veep. Entered '45, Caper, Vice-President olq Senior Class 56-57. Caper Cllecrlnarler 56-57, General Council 54-57, Cliapel Committee 56-57. Spanisli Club 56-57, Capers Junior Representative 55-56, Secretary of Sports Council 55-56, Cilornl Clulu 55-56, Stuclent Council 54-55, President oli Class 54. PAGE 12 ANNABELL ELLEN SWEENEY USCICCCIIH . . . saucy sopiiistieate . . . class gooci-will ambassador to iancis afar . . . Senior secretary and LA REATA snapshot sixutterbug . . . future Most Glamorous Deioutante of the Year. Entered '45, Eiiiott, Secretary of Senior Ciass 56-57. Snapsiiot Eciilor oi LA REATA 56-57, Hail Ninric Staff 56, Student Council 55, Art Ciuiw 53-57. Numernis 55-57, Cixorui Ciuix 57. PAMELA BEVIER Pam . . . auburn beauty minus time proverbial temper . . . soft spoicen but in thought . . . overheard in American History: Upam, ciici you say someti1ing?H . . . iloicis the purse string of tile senior ciass. Entered '55, Elliott, Treasurer of Class 56-57, Secretary of Residence Council 56-57, Residence Council 55-57, Spanish 55-57, Frencix Club 57, Red Cross Council 55-57, Vvaler Ballet 56, Nulnerais 56-57. PAGE 13 MAE JOYCE ADELMAN Masie . . . hard worker ancl supporter of the Student Council . . . outstanding academic record . . . HAslc Mae, sl1e'll lcnow what to Clow . . . leacls the clieers lor T.M.I. Enterecl '51, Caper. Vice-Presiclent ol' Sluclent Bocly 56-57, Stuclcnl Council 55-57, Art Cluln 55-57. Secretary ol' Art' Clula 54, Secretary ol Class 55, Sclmool Slnielrl 55, Caper Spirit Awarcl 56, Vvnlor Ballet 55-56, Nunlerals 55-57. MARY JANE BAHAN Pollyanna with a pixie face . . . cheerleading abilities forever in demand . . . flaw- less figure with a Wardrobe to match . . . proucl possessor of a bright red tie. Entered '52, Caper, Secretary ol Student Council 56-57, Student Council 56-57. Subscription Eclitor ol LA REATA 56-57, Caper Cliecrleaclcr 55-57, Vice-Prcsiclcnt ol Class 55-56, Choral Club 54-56. First Year All-Star 54, Vice-Prcsiclcnt ol' Class 54, Hoclicy All-Star 54, Numerals 55-57. PAGE 14 ANN BAGBY Lees go to Auslinin . . . always ready with a joke . . . arcient bridge player . . . HHe's so sweetiu . . . that reci sicirt and wiiite House. Entered '56, Caper, Rcsicience Council 56-57, Ciiorai Ciuix 56. CAROLYN GRAVES BENNETT Outstanding Captain of Capers with famed sense of irumor . . . AH-American girl . . . aioiiity to make friencis and infiuence people . . . Ulf I join will they take my picture? Entered '46, Caper, Caper Captain 56-57, PE. Aide 56-57, Tennis Ciuip 56-57, Frencii Ciuio 56-57. Fiilix Year All-Star 57, Caper Junior Representative 55-56, Sports Eciitor of Hail Niaric 55-56. Scilooi Silieiri 55-56, Scimoi Play 55, 56, Ciiorai Club 56-57, Tennis Douiries Cilampion 55, 56, President of , Class 54-55, General Councii 54-55, 56-57, Stucicnt Council 55-54, Ari Ciuim 55-57, Numerais 55-57, 700 Point Cup, Baciminton Douioies Cimrnpion 55, 56. PAGE 15 ELIZABETH SPENCER CALLAWAY Liz . . . perfect leader of Eiliotts . . . appie sauce for loreaicljast, iuncii, supper with snacks between . . . uigve gainecl a laalf of a pound. . . . expert on puns and corny jokes Wiiicii slie enjoys as much as everyone eise. Entered '45, Re-entered '47 Eiiiott, Elliott Captain 56-57, Treasurer of Spanish Club 56-57, Tennis Club 56-57, Spanish Club 55-57, Elliott Junior Representative 55-56. General Council 56-57. Tiiirci Year Ail- Star 55-57, Sports Eriitor of Hall iviarii 55-56. Cliorai Club 55-57, Numerais 55-57, Vvater Ballet 55-57, Tennis Singles Champion 56. SUE JINKINS CHESSHER Susie . . . inciustrious Ectilor of time Halt Niaric . . . perennial biitiie spirit . . . energetic and fun-loving . . . new car for every occasion . . . chief correspondent to Beaumont. Entered '55, Elliott, Ezlitor of Hall Mark 56-57, Elliott Ctiecrieacter 55-57, Secretary ol' Spanisii Club 56-57. Spanisli Club 55-57, Frencii Club 57, Cixoral Club 56-57, General Council 56-57, Feature Eclitor ol' Hall Mark 55-56, Sciiool Sliiclcl. PAGE 16 1 ' 1 - .1 - f--x t IJ- -, 1 f lL x I' 1 K 1 ' Q A A -. u JILL CRAWFORD Efficiency personified .... Nliss Esson's toyat supporter . . . willing worker for every cause, especially in time advertising department of LA REATA. Entered '45, Elliott, Advertising Manager of LA REATA 56-57, Ctiorat Club 55-57, Stage Crew 56, Secretary of Class 54-55, Elliott Spirit Award 55-56, HocI1rtyAH-Star 56, School Sllietci 55-56, Numerats 55-57. BEVA EASTMAN Elliott Lieutenant WVIIO, for some unknown reason, excels in basketball . . . lousy bee on the Hail Mark and LA REATA . . . love of S.M.H. coupled with innate kindness and intelligence. Entered '54, Elliott, Elliott Lieutenant 56-57, Sports Editor of LA REATA 56-57, Business Manager of Hall Mark 56-57, Tennis Club 56-57, General Council 56-57, Choral Cluim 54-57, Elliott Junior Representa- tive 55-56, Second Year All-Star 56, School Shield 54-55, Nurnerats 54-57. PAGE 17 KAYE LYNN EPSTEIN Oil, that coot intellect and gentle sarcasm tgenttewt . . . speects arounct in steetc, pink Lincoln . . . Pessimist of American History class . . . El Margit President vvtio tceeps club memtaers happy and laughing. Enterect '48, Caper, President of Spanish Ctutm 56-57, Feature Ectitor of LA REATA 56-57, General Council 56-57, Spanish Club 55-57, Secretary of Class 55-56, Sctiont Stiiettt 55-54. LANETTE GLASSCOCK Bitsy . . . beautiful brown eyes sparkling with taugtiter . . . patient Photography Editor . . . Anne Fogarty's toest advertisement . . . terror of Terrell Hitts. Entered '45, Elliott, Photography Editor ot LA REATA 56-57, Art Club 56-57, Halt Mark Staff 55-56, Student Council 54, Treasurer of Class 55-54, Soccer Att-Star 55, Hockey Att-Star 54, Numerats 55-57. PAGE 18 GWEN TANDY HEAD Multi-talented .... straight A record acliievecl with little effort . . . Charles Adams' sense ol liumor . . . Slralcespeales favorite caricaturist. Enlercrl '50, Capers, Art Eclilor ol LA REATA 56-57, Secretary ol Art Clulo 56-57, Ari Club 55-57, Scliool Shir-Id 55. Reel Cross Council 54. PATRICIA MAE HUNT Patsy . . . sports aloility appears at every All-Star . . . diamond ring on luer finger and sparkling eyes for a Certain someone. Enterc-cl '47, Capers, Ari Club 55-57, Frm-nclm Clulr 54-57, Riding Clulr 55-57. 700 Point Cup 56, Tliircl Year All-Star, Capers Clicerleaclcr 56, Vvnlcr Ballet 55-57, Sclwol Play 55. Nurnerals 55-57. PAGE 19 ANNE FRANCES JEFFERS Capable Caper Lieutenant . . . iittie girl with a curi right in the middle of tier forehead . . . alternates between SI'lI'iCICS and giggles . . . perpetual stow motion. Entercct '54, Capers, Capers Lieutenant 56-57. Sports Council 56-57. Sctlool Shield 55-56, Capers Ctiecric-aclcr 55-56, Society Editor of Hail Mark 55-56, First Year All-Star 55-56, Art Club 56-57, French Club 57, Vklater Bailct 55-56, Numcrals 55-56. MIMI KIPP Sophisticated senior siren who has exquisite taste in ctotiies . . . 0111 how siie iiates to get up in tile morning Witiiout that cup of coffee . . . avid letter writer to her motorcycle buddies. Entered '54, Capers. PAGE 20 J' . , I , , ' f 4 f 1 , t : 1. f , ., L-gf, A-:re , 'hw' 1 Q . ,.-,f-f . , f f -t ,'f.-Q ' '. ' SUE AYERS MCCURDY Bright smile for everyone . . . mainstay ot Chapel Committee and, Assistant Editor of LA REATA . . . always has a project . . . our candidate for time 564,000 Question. Entered '46, Re-entered '52, Elliott, Assistant Editor of LA REATA 56-57, Elliott Clmeerleacler 56-57, Cllapel Committee 55-57, Cliaimian of Cliapel Committee 55-56, Frenclr Club 57, President of Class 55-56, General Council 55-56, Secretary ol' Class 55-54, Elliott Spirit Awarcl 55, 56, Xvater Ballet 56, Scliool Play 55-57, School Sllielcl 54-57. Clloral Club 54-57, Ping-pong Doubles Cliampion, Nuinerals 54-56. JOYCE CHARLOTTE MCKAIG inquisitive, sweet, and naive . . . chauffeur of appreciative senior looarolers . . . firm loeliever in military schools, especially those in and around SA .... nvvlien I lived in Boise . . . H Entered '52, Capefrs, Frencli Clull 57, Choral Cluli 53-57, Art Clulo 55-54, 56-57, Soccer All-Star 56, Vice-President of Class 55, Scliool Sliielcl 57. PAGE 21 FRANCES ESTELLE MILLER Francie . . . autllentic Spanish accent . . . Gil, what gay times in Rosital . . . petite President of Residence Council . . . suppressed desire: to have more than one study hall a Weelc. Entered ,54, Capers, President ol: Residence Council 56-57, Treasurer ot Student Council 55-56, Student Council 55-56, Spanish Club 55-57, School Sliielcl 54-56. HELEN JEAN MURPHY Striking raven llaired loeauty and impetuous imp . . . charter member of Friday Night Vvallflowens Club . . . much admired President of the Student Body . . . on to further fields of glory. Entered '49, Elliott, President of Student Body 56-57, General Council 56-57, French Clulu 55-57, Choral Club 55-57, Student Council 53-54, 55-57, Second Year All-Star, Scliool Sliicld 55-54, NUIIICFHIS 55-57, Sclmol Play 54-56. PAGE 22 PATRICIA ANN O'BRIEN Pat . . . aIways trying lo control I'1er Irish lempern . . . never dateIess . . . dances IiIce an Arthur Murray instructor . . . those green eyesI Entered '54, Capers, Choral CIuIJ 54-56, Numcmis 55-56. ELEANOR TI-ICRNTON OLIVER Future winner of Academy Award for famed dramatic aI5iIity . . . IJrigI1t red Ilair and soft tJIue eyes . . . spirit and Ioyaity to T.IVI.I. shown through her enthusiastic cI1eerIeading. Entered '52, Eniott. Senior Society Editor of I'IaII Mark 56-57, Art Ciuiw 57, Vvatcr BaIIet 54-57, EIIIUII Spirit Award 55-56, I IocIccy AII-Star 54-55, Soccer AII-Star 54, Choral CIuI:m 54-55, NumcraIs 55-57, SCIIOOI PIay 54-57. WN PAGE 23 CANDES MAY PARKER Outspoicen extrovert with intense entiiusiasm anci loyalty . . . mathematical genius Weil qualified for position as LA REATA Business Nianager . . . lovely face framed by honey coioreot hair. Entered '54, Elliott, Business ivianager of LA REATA 56-57, Spanish Club 55-57, Art Club 55-57, Treasurer of Class 55-56, Numerais 57. SUE ELLEN PEACOCK A Titian beauty Wittl artistic taient . . . industrious, ingenious, and cteterminect Ectitor of LA REATA . . . believes in absolute silence cturing bridge games . . . Now you ali, Weive just got to get organizeciiu Entered '45, Elliott, Editor ot LA REATA 56-57, Spanish Club 55-57, Art Club 55-57, LA REATA Staff 55-56, School SIUCICI 56-57, Student Council 55, President oi Art Club 54-55, First Year Ali-Star 53, Numerais 55-57, Choral Club 57. PAGE 24 LYN PITMAN Calm, cooi, and collected . . . model iooarcter . . . dainty ciiina ctoii with tiny waist- iine accentuated by petticoats galore. Entered '55, Capers, Ciiorai Club 55-56, Sciiooi Silieici 55-56, Residence Cup 55-54, Resicience Council 54-55, Numerais 54, 56-57. MARILYN DIANE RABORN Athletic ability witii spirit to match . . . maices a twenty minute drive to sciiooi in forty minutes in tier Hispeeciyu car . . . enthusiastic supporter of rl-.U .... Hi actuaiiy gained two pounds over tile iioiiciaysf, Entered '47, Capers, French Club 57, Ciiapei Committee 55-57, Tiiirri Year AH-Star 56, Capers Spirit Award 54-56, Sciiooi Siiieicl 54, SCIIOOI Play 56, Student Council 55, Ciiorai Ciuix 54, Numerais. PAGE 25 LOIS ANN ROBINSON Giggie ioox of Senior House . . . loyal companion of Patches filer clog, . . . uvveii tinafs tile inreaicsf, . . . busy' Residence Eciilor of LA REATA. Entered '55, Capers, Residence Eciiior of LA REATA 56-57, CIIOFDI Club 55-57. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SEARCY Caciiita . . . scaiter-iaraineci, gudaiiaout . . . typical Woman ciriver . . . high ideaiist who expresses opinions in deep, husky voice . . . HLet,s have a party, you amy, Entered '54, Capers, Capers Ciicoricacicr 55-57, Vice-President of Class 55-54, Vvnlcr Ballet 56. PAGE 26 MARGARET ANNE SEMMES Perfectionist with a gentie touch . . . loves her large rnenagerie of Uicitty catsn . . . abilities unlimited . . . vast collection of Eivis, records. Entered '45, Elliott, Art Club 55-57. Riding Ctuiw 53-57, Treasurer of Class 55-54, Red Cross Council 55, Choral Club 56-57, Numerais 55-57. CA ROLYN PATRICIA THOMASON Talented pianist and violinist . . . always early, Never late . . . HOI1, you aiiiiiu . . . rnonopoiizes Senior House teiepiione. Entered '55, Elliott, Chapel Committee 55-57, Treasurer of Residence Council 55-56, Resictence Council 55-56, Choral Ciuio 55-55, Numcrats 55-57. PAGE 27 ETHEL WINCHESTER Light-hearted cynic . . . innumerable escorts available . . . undecided hair style . . . inspiration for all ciieters. Enierccl '56, Ellioll, Art Club 56-57, Baseball All-Star 57. The Senior Class PAGE 28 n 1 1 f SENIOR BABY PICTURES u1t's unbelievable! Sue Mccurdy Patsy Hunt Francie Miller Anne Bagby Kaye Epstein Pam Bevier PAGE 29 SIlSiE CIICSSIICF NIHTS' JEIIIC BHPIEIH M86 Ad6IITlElI'l Bitsy Glasscock Ethel Xfvinchester Gwen Head Elizabeth Callaway Lois Robinson Annaloell Sweeney PAGE 30 5 Q WWX .,.,.,. H if zf5fs':':::s::e5:f,:, if-'::' +:,:,-.. X4 We ---- U f 5 , M is fs , Carolyn Thomason Pat O'Brien Joyce 1V1cKaig Anne Jeffers Sue Ellen Peacock Helen Murphy Jill Crawford Anne Semmes Cancles Parker PAGE 31 Nancy Hill Roxie Catto Carolyn Bennett Cachita Searcy Eleanor Oliver Diane Rataorn Lyn Pitman Beva Eastman PAGE 32 The Seniors Will Never Forget The red roses along the front wall . . . our first day at sclxool . . . the Easter Egg Hunt in the Lower School . . . making the map of Texas in tlie Fourtli Form . . . selling Fiesta ticlcets . . . Cliapel in tlle gym . . . Saturday afternoons at tlie Broadway Theatre . . . Miss Nlillilcinss wedding . . . emoting in the Christmas Play . . . nailing Mrs. Sarrattys grade bool: to tlie deslc . . . tl'1e excitement and good sportsmanship of Caper- Elliotts . . . being Mr. Straslmurgerss first Bilole class . . . tlie quiet atmospliere ol learning in tlle Big Study . . . Hlvlr. Sandman, ,... tlle day Helen drank Water from tlne fislipond . . . Mrs. Redfield . . . KKWhO are you going to aslc to the Christmas Dance? . . . receiv- ing the School Sliield . . tlie Terrell Hills carpool . . . HVVl1at,s funny about The Human Comedy, Mrs. Vennard?H . . . slaving over Junior Poetry Anthologies . . . last year's Seniors . . . tlie Oriental loeauty of our Spring Dance . . . selling coolcies and go- ing ad-liunting . . . tlfie Blue Tie Ceremony . . . conversations on the school steps . . . Mrs. Youngys Valentine . . . lVlicl1aelTl1omas . . . tlie first strains of Hpomp and Circum- stancen at Graduation . . . HTeacl1 us delight in simple tliingsf' PAGE 33 i - YQ! ',,. W f 1 f .97 J' f J ' CIF mf! Spf fy ,uf K f NX0 uw! 25,591 I D x V V 9 ll W V' VW , X5 UP' WJ xg J R!! A fj 41,1 . W a M4 A 1211 5- A 'Wi ff xv A Y il!! ff wx KOOW w e ff' , J . Cff j ,fff'i'- 'Z-ii.,-.-3 XE Q .F -A. L-14 XX? r 'I I QQ Q8 Q Q Th dk B T lfhN L IV 1----1+ N r Alice Lee PAGE 36 Marcelle Houston A lene Huclspeth Mary Ellen Kilaby Isabeth Baklce Arlene Breuer Katie Brown Carland Crook Mary Dinlcins Betty Dittmar Mary Ferris Jane Fletcher Gretchen Glasscock Helen Haymore Jane Hooker Roberta House The Eleventh Form Jocimce Lair C1 CLASS OFFICERS AFICHC BTCIICI' ............... Pl'9Sld9Tlf Dorothy Pflughaupt ..... Vice-President Roberta House ............... Secretary Katie Brown ........ .... T reasurer Mary Ellen Kibby Nancy Miller Mollie Milburn Eleanor Morgan Elizabeth Anne Neff Margi Peace Mary Pent Dorothy Pflugtiaupt Linda Reppert Rosemary ROIDCTSOII Suzanne Richardson Sandra Smith Suzi Smith Patsy Stampp Marti Steves Suzanne Stokes The Eleventh Form STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Jane Fletcher Nancy Miller' Suzanne Richardson lk Joiine Street Louise Vveise PAGE 37 Ginger Jensen Kay Kennemer PAGE 38 Jane Bateman Alexandra Bonnyman Joan Browning HCIBHH Callaway Joanie Crews Molly Denman Margaret Dinkins Cary Drake Mary Lynn Dressler Edith Dulles Janise Gahhie Sandra Harkness Peggy Harrison Diana Huntress Suzanne Jackson The Tenth Form CLASS OFFICERS Martha Rice. ................ President Clifford Ann Wright .... Vice-President Kay Kennemer ............... Secretary Edna Myrick ..... ..... T reasurer Amy Kupper Dinorah Miner Alice Morris Carol Muir Laurie Muldoon Edna Myrick Suzanne Necrason Cynthia Newlon Polly Oppenheimer Niary Pennington Raneiic Rhodes Martha Rice Joan Scililo Margaret Stuck Virginia Thomas The Tenth Form STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Nlary Lynn Dressler Sandra Harkness Ginger Jensen Clifford Anne Wright PAGE 39 PAGE 40 Jucly Gilmore Diane Greene Elizaheth .lacohson Anne Alexander Phoebe Allen lva Altgelt Harriet Bonnet Ann Chenoweth Patty Crow Marion Dewar Vicky Dunlap Jennifer Eastman Susan Ferguson Katie Fulcher Barhara Frush The Ninth Form Charlene Ketchum Iva Altgelt Phoehe Allen ..............Preswlent 15132155 5153512231655 . . .viwpfesldenf Harriet Bonnet Donna Peacoclc . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Patricia McCabe Marilyn McCandless Vance McClelland Jean McCurd.y Mary McNeeI Sally Matthews Diana Nistnet Pixie Qppentieimer Donna Peacock Charlene Richardson Emilie Schultze Patty Schwartz Janet Slavens Susan Smith Lana Sue Traeger The Ninth Form STUDENT COUNCIL Kim Wahman REPRESENTATIVES Diane White Anne Alexander Vicky Dunlap Jean Mccurdy Vance McClelland Pixie Oppenheimer Susan Smith PAGE 41 Mary Vve st Adams Betty Austin Stephanie Boysen Bryant Browning Mary Elizabeth Christian Judy Cooper LIBDC CTHWFOYCI Alta Crook Claudia Cunningham Linda Fuller Paula Gillespie Colette Glasscoclc Ellen Lichtenstein Linda Lytle PAGE 42 Susan Jackson Nlafy AUD IQOCUYCIK Susan LSSII The Eighth Form CLASS OFFICERS W df U S ,h 1 2 . L0XEi1jI5Yaerggr C S ........... Preszclent Ha ' P' - . ElIerieLit5l1i312tein ' VlCe'PreS'dent Josephine Tucker I - i . ASQCI-Treas- Nancy Weber McBride S Nancy McBride Heather iVicFariin Jimi Leah Masters Vvencia Parish Nina Penny SIISHII Perez Haiiie Pinson Moiiy Porter Martha Price Austin Rutherford Nancy Shoup Josephine Tucker Wendy Urschei Susan Vick Christa Gail Walker The Eighth Form STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Lovell Yaeger Mary E. Cilristian Susan Lesh Moiiy Porter Vvencia Parish Austin Rutherford Susan Perez PAGE 43 Getting iicip Left to right Mwdclcinc Moreau Dorothy Peet Cathy Helier Susan Oppenileim Mrs. Sarraf! At ins! our notebooks are finished. L ft to rigiitz Jan Reeves, Marie Yvilson. Raisin Trimmer, Sally Rcppert, Susan Stone, Beatrice Snydciaar, Linda Perez, Suzi Smitii, Becky Smitii, Susie Wilkenson. The Seventh Form Finding piclurcs for our art noicimoics. Left lo right: Susan Combs, Lindsay Dinicins, Virginia Bearcisiey, Carol Cooper, Suzie Brooks, Patsy Ellison. Ann Grady, Jane Dunbar, Emily Denman, Cecelia Hciiiaron. Molly Krosciici Anne Ncwion Toby Mcciciiand Laura Ncwlon Sniwin Muir PAGE 44 Tile Sixth Form Time-out from ciasscs. Back: Dorotily Jacoiason, Cynthia iviificap, Susan Knapp. Front: Jane Niccurciy, Marion Lindsay. Eieanor Matthews, Lesiey Lytie. Miik Luncim. Jane Bone Donna Adciman Kathy Hobbs Mrs. iVicCaioe PAGE 45 Becky Allen Bonnie Bowman Nancy Gugenimeim Patti Harrison A game oi jump-rope before iiie next ciass. Front: Lincia Pace, Janice Sciiiio. Dottie Peacock. Rear: Smytime Wiilite, Susan Riciiarcison. Prisciiia Vick, Ann '11i'l0IIlI7S0l'I, Janin Sinciair. The Fifth Form i Vve silow Nirs. Horner tiie ciay figures we make N in Art ciass. i Lett to rigtitz Terry Gtosserman, Clayton Dom, Zeiime Gillespie, Paula Dawson, Mrs. Horner, Sue Dunbar, Rntlioie Adams, Vvaneia Forci. i i Vve also iiice to paint. Lett to rigilt: Carol Nixon, Ann Josetty, Sherrie ivtattitews, Maureen tVIciVIiiian, Connie Haymore, Siliriey Karotiiin, Lynna JOSCPII. Class is JYCF, Rnd NVQ VVHSI1 OUT plates illld bfllSIlCS. Back row, front to back: Louise Gppenixeimer. Margaret Urseiiei, Bettie Vviiicrson. Front row. front to back: Susan Steen, Ciaire Oppenileimer, Diana Townsend, Susie Sciiinmlei. i i PAGE 46 The Fourth Form We exannnc ancient rocks in the museum. Left to right: Lucy Diltmar, Bettin Vvarct, Barbara Lytle, Ntrs. Dawson. Barbara Balt, Mary Vrclis, Deborah Allen, Harrint Henderson. Look, a totem pole. Left to right: Nancy Whitaker, Linda Adetman, Karulcn Xfvilkinson, Etluct Affleck, Frances Ctuamlmcr- lain, F1issie Ponder, Lanny Meyer. PAGE 47 VVC saw lots about Texas history today. Left to right: Brooke Thompson, Rutlu Notzon, Susan Cooper, Clay Christensen, Courtenay Beintlorn, .loan Ntiltmurn, Laura penn. The Tilirci Form We CilCCIC Out books to Tead Elf IIOIHC. Left to right: Susan Vvilitaicer, Pamela Parks, Nancy Steen, Mrs. Dieimann, Julia Tucker, Gay Pricigen, Dona Vvatcimon, Jociia Smith. PAGE 48 Susan SIIOWS US H HOW pI'0blCn'l. Left to right: Leslie Hudson, Laura Negiey, Julie Reynoicis, Neel McNeel, Eiizainetil Henderson, Averii Hafcia, iviary Niartiia Luice, Susan Moormon. We work in our maiil workbooks. Baci: row, front to back: Ruthie Bowman, Sandra Ewing, Georgia Chamberlain, Diane Grant. Front row, front to back: Kathie Forster, Fiy Brccienixerg, Jill Graham, Sharon Dom. , SCCOIIJ FOITI1 The station wagon brings us to sciiooi. Left to rigtit: Miss Collins, Billy Dean, Jotin Dorn. Fioy Gray Bunting, Linda Ford, Jotln Dix, Barbara Beck, Cathy Cates. 5888 NVQ salute tile Hag. Left to rigiitz Ciirisline Joscpii, Marstln Gass, Nici iincia Lyons, Kitty Meyer, Miss Kirk, Kntiiieen Hen cierson, Louisa Goicisixury, Billy Hyman. We say grace before lunch. Left to rigiit: Vvarren Smith, Susanna Temple, Charles Vvagiiorne, Jotin Steen, Marshall Miller, Claire Gillespie, Miss Naiie, Vvnrren Nviikinson, Linda Nveiwrung. Absent: Bryn Elise Bail, Nancy Nowiin. PAGE 49 The First Form We are learning to read. Left to right, back row: Micliael McMillan, Jack Keene, Buck Nlatlory, Martha Kaplan, Anne Elizabeth Luke, Miss Nalle, David McDavid, Molly Ntccomb, Laura Meadows, Mary Marty. Front row: Anita Hudson, Margaret Macomb. For IIIH we lllld E! house Left to right, back row: Anne Orrison. Susan Saunders, Park Street, Edgar Scliilo, Leslie Negley. Carol Priclgen, Paula Trimmer, Mrs. Lawson. Front row: Madha Railey, Marslmall Steves, Tom Sweeney, Steven Speairs, Phillip Scrimstiaw, Ryall Wiiite. Absent: Tommy Lauterstein. We like to sing best of all. Left to right: Houston Cates, James E. Baer, Mrs. Avery. Priscilla Graham, Patrick Day. Jotm Ford, Jill Grant, Phillip Lee Christopher, Bobby Dean, Beth Bowman, Judy Fisher, Vviuiam VV. Banctct, Janice Grant. PAGE 50 Alma Mater Alma Mater, clulce decus Iumenque Tu potes nos ducere per angusta Quae clefendes custos alumnas caras, Veritatem facta doces Ioenigna, Gloriam tuam celeloramus Iaetae 0 fidelis et -sapiens, tu tuis Carmine nostro memori. Semper colenda Iiberis Crescat futuris velut arbor annis Fama matris nobilis inter omnis Filiae tuaque canamus laucles Nunc et in sempiternun. PAGE 51 f' X A vs f', f -N K I sin f vf 1 If- X A I QI N ! i Z' 5' ? f ?' W?W?WMQ?Wf QW!! Z 4 ZW Z gf? Zz f f ZW W Zf 49 I xl 4' . x lfqjg, L'-Ai-.fi 'v w HL ,J I .X 5 .M W W f cfy J ll 1 I .L ncl Ou if in C s go tb' n ese pr ,S le' I cl an , 1 IV' S Caesar nu Ju KX OB WS 0 sq tie 3 lo 1.4.0 out nw 'bb nm nu 4 DQ 5 f 'N' 20: yin: u 40 0 f 1.11 !i?'11Z'. QOQl0Ox be On floor: Eieanogr Morgan, Carolyn Bennett, Susie CilCSSi'lCF, Pirociue Alien, Nvendy Urschei. Seated: Mrs. Horner, Miss Guiiecige, Miss McDermott, Mrs. Reciiieid, Miss Naiie. Standing: Arlene Breuer, Mariixa Rice, Hcicn Murphy, Elizabeth Caiiaway, Sabin Niuir, Palsy Eiiison, Kaye Epstein, Miss Sinclair, Becky Aiien, Jennifer Eastman, Nancy Hiii, Sue Eiien Peacock, Roxio Catto, Dorotily Pfiugixaupt, Mae Adeiman, Frances Miller. The General Council The General Council consists of members of tile facuity anci time presidents anci vice-presidents of eacil class, ciuio, and council in time SCIIOOI. The Generai Council meets to ciecicie upon the use of money raiseci at tile annual SCilOOi fiesta and to maize other ciecisions regarding sciaooi activities. PAGE 54 Back row: Miss McDermott, Jane Fletcher. Jean iviccurciy, Ginger Jensen, Mary Lynn Dressier, Molly Porter, Sandra Harkness. Niiciciie row: Pixie Oppenheimer, Austin Rutherford, Mary Elizabeth Christian, Ann Alexander, Suzanne Richardson. Front row: Nlary Jane Bahzm, Helen Niurphy, Mae Adeiman. Nancy Miller. The Stuoient Council Helen Murphy .... .. . ...... President Mary Jane Bahan ..... ..... S ecrelary Mae Adeiman .... ........ V ice-President Nancy Miller ........ .... T reasurer Miss McDermott .... ............. S ponsor The Student Council of Saint Mary's Hail works together with the Student Body as a unified. group which strives to make our schooi a happy and rewarding place in which to live, Work, anci learn. The Stucient Council tries to set an example for the rest of the school and to encourage a spirit of loyalty and cooperation among the students. This year we, the Student Council, would like to thank Miss McDermott, our sponsor, for her sound advice and constant support which have inspired us to contribute our very hest to the Student Body. PAGE 55 The Junior Council Patsy Ellison Becky Alien Anne Newton . ........... President Kathy Hohhs . . . ..... Secretary Emily Denman Linda Pace Mrs. Sarratt .... .............. S ponsor The purpose of the Junior Council is to give girls in the Lower School an opportunity to participate in some form of self-government and to try to help the girls to enrich their lives white they are in the elementary school. The council is composed, of tweive members: four from the Seventh Form, four from the Sixth Form, two from the Fifth, and one each from the Third and Fourth Forms. There are four elections a year. PAGE 56 Left to rigiitz Niary Lynn Drcssicr, Mrs. Conlon, Dorottiy Piiugimupt. Cartanci Crook, Patsy Stampp. Seated: Roberta House, Sue Mccurdy. The Music Department A graduating senior has completed an important part of tier musical education when sire has played tier final recital at Saint Maryys Hail. There are many steps preceding this performance -f the first music iesson: the beginning of theory classes: the fascinating stories of great composers and their musicg the playing in chapel for tile first lime: the fun of decorating for recitais, serving punctm, listening to recordsg and tile fascination of learning every aspect of music. Such is the training of music students at Saint Mary's Hail, anct, through these experiences, Mrs. Conlon instiiis in an her students an invaluable knowledge and love of music. PAGE 57 Cl'l.OY'Ell lllC'llll'N'rSZ .IHIIC BHtClll8H, C2lf0I!'n BCIIIISM, pillllPlil BCY'iCF, Sue CilCSSIlCr, CTHWVFOTCI, .loan Crews, Carlancl Crooli, Eclitli Dulles. Bova Eastman, tlenniler Eastman, Sanclra Harkness, Diana Huntress, Suzanne Jackson, Elizalnetli Jacolnson, Ginger Jensen, Kay Kennemer, Amy Kupper, Patsy lvlccalde, lvlarilyn lvlccanclless, Vance MnCltfll2mJ. .lean Nlccurrly, Sue lvlccurcly, Joyce lVlCKaig, Sally lxlattliews, Carol yluir, Laurie Muldoon, Polly Oppenheimer, Donna Peacoclc, Sue Ellen Peacoclc, Emilie Schultze, Anne Semmes, .loline Street, Annalvcll Sweeney, Carolyn rlllmomason, Lana Sue Pllraeger, Kitsie Xvaltman, Diane Vvliite. The Choral Club Mr. Stone.. ..... Choral Director lvlrs. Tomlinson .... Accompanisl The Choral Clulu, uncler the clirection ol Charles Stone, sings at the Christmas Vesper Service, Bacculaureate, ancl Graduation. This year, the Clulu sang on Fathers Day, on Alumnae Day, ancl at the Alamo for Texas lnclependence Memorial Service. The girls from the ninth to the twelfth forms are in the Choral Cluh. PAGE 58 Ciuiz memivers: Niae Acieiman, Carolyn Bennett, Pam Bovier, Harriet Bonnet, Ariene Breuer. Betty Dittmar, Jane Fietciier, Bitsy Giasscocii, Gretcilen Giasscocic, Diane Greene, Eiizaioetii Jacoiuson, Anne Jeffers, Linda Karoticin, Cilariene Ketciiu II1, Aiice Lee, Joyce McKaig, Mary NicNeei, Moiiie Miiburn, Eiizainetii Anne Neff, Eleanor Oliver, Pixie Oppeniieimcr, Cancies Parker, Sue Eiien Peacock, Mary Pennington, Dorotiiy Piiugiiaupt, Suzanne Riciiarcison, Rosemary Roberson, Cacixita Searcy, Susan Smitii. Suzi Smitii, Suzanne Stokes, Annaineii Sweeney, Louise Vveise, Etiiei Vvinciiestcr. The Art Marceiie Houston . . . ....... President Dorothy Piiugieraupt ........,. .Sergeant at Arms Gwen Head ..,.,........,. Secretary Gretchen Giasscocii ...., Chairman of Field Trips iViiss Sawyers .....,....,.,.,....,.... Sponsor Tile Art Ciuio of Saint Niaryis Haii was organized to provicie stucients with an opportunity to increase tiieir sidii in and, their appreciation of art. The ciuio sponsor, Miss Sawyers, spends a iarge amount of time with each giri in time ciuimys many projects. The Art Ciuiu taices field trips tiirougiuout tile year in order to provicie the members with new and varied subjects from Wiiicil to work. The Ciuin also taices excursions to tile San Antonio museums to see time iatest exhibits in orcier to cuitivate a keen awareness of tile happenings in the art Worici tociay. PAGE 59 Back row: Susie Ciicssixer, Sonora Nunez, Sue Ellen Peacock, Pam Bcvier, Elizabeth Callaway, Mary Ellen Kibiiy, Roxie Cutlo, Kaye Epstein, Suzanne Richardson. Front row: Nancy Hill, Nioilic ivlilbuffl, Cunclcs Parker, Mzrrcciic Houston. El Margii Kaye Lynn Epstein. .... ....... P resilient Susie Ciwssiler, .,.,.. .... S ecretary Roxio Calle ....... .......... V ice-Prcsirlcnt Elizainctlr Callaway ..... .... T reasurer Senora Nancz. ...... ,. ........ Sponsor The purpose of the Spanish Club EI Margii is to create an interest in tile Spanish language, to give time members an opportunity to speak Spanish, and to convey information on time civilizations of Spain and South America. The members of EI Margii are chosen from the classes of Spanish Ill and IV. PAGE 60 1.-. 'Uh Lett to right: Carianci Crooic, Margrnrcl Diniiins, Pain Bcvicr, Elizabeth Ann Ncii, Sue Cilvssiicr, Anne Jeffers, Ninry Lynn Drr-ssicr, Dianne Ruimrn. Sr-ntvci: Cnroiyn Bennett, Sun iVicCurciy. Not pirlurcfi: Alice Lee, Hz-ion Biurpily. The FFCDCII The French Ciuh gives its memivers an opportunity to speaic French and to gain an appreciation of the French customs and civilization. As part of initiation, the new members wear absurd and gay hats to schooi. This is a custom of French girls for observing St. Niargarefs day, and it is supposeci to be a way of attracting heaux. The members of the French Ciuiy study in French ii, iii, and IV. PAGE 61 Baci: row: Eiizatmctii Callaway, Niiss Sinclair, Caroiyn Bennett. Front row: Bcva Eastman, Jennifer Eastman, Nioiiy Milburn, Eieanor Morgan. The Racquet Ciuio Jennifer Eastman .... .............. P resident Moiiy Milburn. .. ..... Secretary-Treasurer Miss Sinciair ....... ............ S ponsor The Racquet Ciuio is a new organization at Saint iViary's Hail liiis year. The ciuio memiaers are chosen on tileir foreiland and ioacictianci stroices, service, voiiey, footworic, court position, and iearning ainiiity. The purpose of time Racquet Club is to teacil its members time fundamentals of tennis anci to create an active interest in tennis outside of tile SCI'l0OI. Some of tile ciuia activities are iloiciing meetings twice a weeic, entering interscimoiastic and city wide tournaments, and attending' tennis exiliioitions in San Antonio. PAGE 62 Lclt to riglltc Anne Scmmcs, lvlargaret Dinliins, Louise Vveise, Molly Milburn, Alex Bonncyman. lsabclli Balclce, Ellen Liclltenstein, lvlary Ann Kocurcli, lvlarion Dewar. Nancy Weber McBride, Cliarlene Kctclium, Joan Browning, Polly Oppenlieimer. Helen Haymorc, Eleanor Nlorgan, Linda Fuller. The Riding Eleanor Morgan.. . ...... President Helen Haymore ...... ............. Se cretary Maigruret Dinlcins . . ..... Vice-President Molly Milburn. . .Treasurer and Sergeant at Arms The purpose of the Riciing Club is to increase time interest in ricling at Saint lVlary's Hall. It sponsors tile Annual Horse Show and represents time SCll00l in tile Fiesta Battle of Flowers Paracle. Once a montll, time Riding Club meets for a cross-country ricle. PAGE 63 Buck row: Diane Rnhorn, Diane Greene, Carolyn Thomason. Middle row: Sue Mccurdy, Carlancl Crook. Patsy Slnmpp, Nancy Nliller, Nlziry Lynn Dressler. Sealed: Jenn lVlcCurrly. Roherla House. The Chapel Committee Rohcrln House . ..... Chairman lvlr. Strashurger . , ...., Sponsor The Chapel Committee provides music for the hymn singing in the claily chapel service. It is composed of volunteer girls from the eighth lo the twelfth forms who slucly the piano. PAGE 64 The Sctooot Prayer O Lorct Iesus Ctirist, Wino in Ttly eartttty tife rtictst actvance in wisttom as in stature, anct in favor tmottt wittr Gott and mang Grant we pray Ttuee, to tire pupits of this sctioot ittat ttley may tae otaectieni, pure, anct true. Prepare ttiem for wtiatsoever Ttiou tiast in store for ttrem in future yearsg and grant ttlat teactlers and pupits may ine unitect in Ttiy tove anct service tnottt here and in time wortct to corneg For Tiny mercy's anct time Hoty Spirit, one God world witn- out enct. Amen Bishop Jones conducting chapel Tile Ciiapei Service Une ot the fine lraciilions ot Saint Niary,s Halt which we simati atvvays remember is time morning ctiapei service. it seems to us a most gratifying Way to tmegin each ciay. Time joining together in hymn singing, the uniting of our hearts in prayer, and the inspiring tattfs of ctnapet speatcers serve to bring us cioser to Goot and lo our tetiow schoolmates. PAGE 65 sake, Who tivest anct reignest, wittm tile Fattler Martha, Beva. Louise Roberta, Nlary Lynn, Eleanor, Mollie Susie Ciwessller ,.,.................... .... E ditorfin-Chief Roberta House and Mary Lynn Dressier ....... Feature Editors Carlancl Crook and Mary Dinkins ............. Sports Editors Eleanor Oliver and Mollie Denman ............ Society Editors Mary Pennington and Margaret Dinkins .... Photography Editors Arlene Breuer, Gretchen Giasscock, and Edna Myrick ............,.. ......... A rt Editors PAGE se The Hall Mark Staff Kay Kennemer, Peggy Harrison, Jennifer Eastman, and Jean McCurdy .... ............. .... R e porters Bova Eastman, manager, Louise Vveise. Marllia Rice .....,..... .... ..... B u siness Staff Miss Dorothy Hilker.. ..,.... Sponsor Peggy, Gretchen, Edna, Dee-Dee The Halt Mark Staff Anne, Jean, Jennifer, Kay, Susie Nlnrgaret, Carlzmcl, Mary, Mary Although publication of The Hall Mark was of The Hall Mark is to give both students anci startecl only last year, the paper has quickly tae- aiumnae a recorct of ttle activities and new inter- come a part of Saint Mary's Hall. The purpose ests at the school. PAGE 67 Sue Ellen Pencoe Sue Mecurdy, . . Cnncles Parker.. Bilsy Cwizxsscocti. , Gwen Head ,.... BXIEAFY tlillle Billtftfl. . . . . Bevn Eastman. . . If . . . . . .Editor-in-Chief . . . . .Assistant Editor . . .Business Manager . .Photography Editor .........Art Editor .Subscription Mrinager . . , . . . .Sports Editor PAGE Sue Ellen, Mr. Strnstsvurger The La Reaia Staff Lois Robinson. . . .... ..... R esizlence Editor Jin Crawford ,...,.. ....... ...,.., A cl vertising Editor Palsy Stumpp and Annabeli Sweeney ....... SIIUIISIIOI Editors Kaye Epstein ....... ..,.. ' . . . ...... ...,. F nature Ectiior Dorothy Pftugtiaupt ..... ........, 71 'ypist Wir. Strasburger ..,.. ..... S ponsor Paisy, Annaiocii, Bitsy Lois, Gwen The La Reaia Staff Kay. Bova When this annuai is completed We can ali sil enjoyeci every minute of ii, and ilave gained re- inacic and iaugia al our experiences in time isa Reata warciing experiences from ii, especiaiiy the com- office f- sometimes urgent, sometimes iiiiarious. panionsiiip of working together and forming the ifs been imarci woric, but We iiave to admit We've La Reala Slaff. PAGE 69 , M73 M .fm 0 W .ek , i 1' ' :qv qv Vi Q X N' W . Q X N wud'- ! y ' N Xff L CD Q ' This castle nailz a pleasant seat, the air Q nimbly and sweetly recommencls itself unto our gentle senses, Macbeth I, 6 Senior House The Girls in Senior House PAGE 72 Lois and Ann Mirni and Francie Ott Hearoi in Senior House You've been on the phone more than ten minutesii . . . Just one hand and then iym going to study . . . I cionyt understand . . . I have two long-distance calls coming in . . . Did Uncle Anthony cali? . . . He's so sweet . . . Pitty-Pat . . . Hneeny nonny ears coicif ,... Mimi: 'Tm going to get my hair straightenecin . . . But I had eight spades: ietys re-hid so that I can get the dummy . . . Pam, I don,t understand my chemistry . . . Letys go to the St. Anthony . . . But I donit Want a chignon . . . Someone cali a cab . . . Do you promise? . . . Airight, taice my last one . . . Only 172 days tii' graduation . . . Anyone for a hand of nHeartsH . . . Your Jerry or mine? Carolyn anal Pat Lyn and Pam PAGE '73 Johnston House The Girls in Jo PAGE 74 hn ston House Residence House The Giris in Residence House PAGE 75 East House The Girls in East Hous PAGE 76 Seated, left to riglxt: Mary West Adams, Charlene Ricliarctson, Nliss Gunedgc, Suzanne Stokes, Ann Bagloy, Standing, left to right: Edith Dulles. Diary Ellen Kiioby, Sandra Harkness, Pam Bcvicr, Francie Nliller. The Residence Council Frances Miller. . ..... President Sandra Harkness. .... Treasurer Pamela Bevicr. ..,. Secretary Niiss Gutledge , . . .... Sponsor The Residence Council is composed of nine members elected to represent the boarding stucients. The sponsor, to Whom the council is greatly indebted, is Miss Guuedge. The Residence Council strives to co-operate with the students and the faculty and to create an atmosphere of congeniatity in the Residence department. it not only provides a governing influence over the boarders, but it also endeavors to provide entertainment and various activities for the girls, enjoyment. For the benefit of all the Residence students, the council sponsors informal dances and outings. PAGE 77 x Familiar Scenes Around Residence PAGE 78 u T116 SCIHOI' Boarders RCIHCHIEJSF ' ' Boarding school hlues . . . roommates and revolution . . . T.M.i. and Peacocic parties . . . Sunday afternoons P-1 the St. Anthony and the movies . . . Residence . . . the drug- store , . . Friday night movies . . . night study hail . . . notes in the encyciopedias . . . the postal system . . . Weekends at home . . . parties after tights out, '... our hoards of food . . . Hhysterics in the harracks, ,... surprise hirthday parties . . . footioaii games . . . HUncle Buddy' ,...' :Long-distance caliingiu . . . Candle Light Service . . . singing to the Seniors and awakening them on Graduation Day . . . the Vvesterner . . . summers ot fun . . . Vveyre Seniors at iasti i-1 privileges, parties, hiue ties and rings . . . learning to play hridge . . . Little House, Mimi, and Mrs. Hook . . . our house mothers . . . college appli- cations . . . the Uhangy tribe . . . waiting on caios, huses, and planes . . . Mimi, Lois, and the North Side, ,... Blind-Man-Bluff . . . Qperas and Symphonies . . . Term Themes . . . Exams . . . Our theme song and story time . . . Red roses and Graduation dresses . . . all the many other Wonderful memories We will cherish and re-live when and it We meet again. PAGE 79 X x A QQ I C.-,J I3 J fW Z 4 f ,fm X f ,X , ,A , 'fwf 1 v nf' Q 9' ,I X , XX Hx. 'IH' 'F xjlqlll- , S Fl l ll l ff .Z . J WN XXX I here in NNL Q ELLIOTTS Elizabelll Callaway .... Bova Enshnan. . . . Mary Dillkills. . . Louise VX7cise. lsabcill Balike Sports Council CAPERS . . . . ,Cupfuim . .. . . . .Carolyn Bcnncll ,. , . . .I.i0ular1anl. . 4 . . .. . . . . .Anne Jeffers . . . .Iunior Rreproseululimz. . . . . . . .Cnrland Crook . . . .Junior Rvpveserxlalivc. . . . . ,Rosemary Roberson PAGE 82 The Cheerleaders ELLIOTTS CAPERS Marcclle Houslon Nlargi Peace Mary Jane Bahan Sister Hunircss Susie Chessher Sue Nlccurcly Nancy Hill Cachita Searcy Jean Mccurdy V PAGE 83 PAGE 84 iott Team H E he T PAGE 85 Softball Softloall is the first sport played in tlue year at Saint lVlary's Hall. This sport teaclmes lmancl-eye coordination, control of the ball, and tlle teclmiques of running. By participation the students learn game appreciation of Americals most popular sport. Softball All-Star Score: Capers 4 '- Elliotts 2 Elliolts: Callaway, Mary Dinliins, Vvcisc, Balclcc, Clnrlslian, Margaret Dinlcins, Galalsic, Morgan, Porter, Rutherford, Eastman, Crews. Honorary: VVincl1ester. Capers: Bennett, Callaway, Eastman, Hunircss, Crook, Dunlap, Raloorn, Rolocrson, Vvriglit, Nlincr. Oppenheimer, Milburn. PAGE 86 Hockey Qn March 7, 1957, time Capers triect to uannitlilate the Euiotlsn with Dictllo- rodiptienyt-trictioloroettiane 1D.D.T.b, and the Etliotts were determined to Hlasso the Capers? As the teams battled, the Eiiiotts first iassoed the Caper goalie and made the first point of the game. The Etiiotts Iecl the game until the .second half when the Capers, by use of acetytsalicyiic acict faspirinj, made two goals. with spirit and fair sportsmanship the game ttmus encteot- Capers 2 and Eiliotts 1. Hockey AH-Star Score: Capers 2 f-I Eiliotts 1 Etliotls: Callaway, Eastman, Bakke, Dinkins, XfVCiS6, Nvineliester, Nluir, Niurpliy, Lee, Denman, Porter, Nlyrick, Attgelt, Christian, and Mccurdy. Capers: Bennett, Jeffers, Crook, Roberson, Baimn, Hunt, Ratmrn, Vvright, Fletcher, Eastman, Nliltmurn. Callaway, Kcnnemer, Hayuiore, Ixiutdoon. PAGE 87 Basicetiuaii instruction in Iaasiceliaaii is given at Saint Niaryss Hail iuecause it is a game which teaches teamwork. A piayer iearns how to pass, driioiaie, and play with other peopie. Aiso, basketball teaciles agility, body controi, footworic, and. con- sistency. For these reasons, basicetiaait is a 'popular sport at Saint Mary,s Haii. Basketball AH-Star Score: Eiiiotts 17 ,- Capers 5 Elliolts: Callaway, Eastman, Jensen, Gaioioic, Crews, Vveisc, ixfiurpixy, Diniiins, Baiiicc, and Niorgan. Capers: Bennett, Jeffers, Roberson, Batlan, Callaway, Hunlress, Xxfligilf, Ruloorn, Hunt, Niiiiaurn, Kcnncmer and Eastman. PAGE 88 Voiteyioatt Volleyball is the tast sport ptayect in the year at Saint Mary's Halt. It develops team coordination as welt as inctividuat coordination. Each player learns to stay in her position, to Watcti the bait carefutty, and to play with quick reflexes. It is an exciting game for tire players and also for the spectators who enter into the fun and spirit. PAGE 89 Tournaments Table Tennis Singles Table Tennis Doubles Tumbling Tennis Singles Tennis Doubles PAGE 90 Tournaments Badminton Singles Badminton Doubles Water Ballet Fencing Archery PAGE 91 Team Activities Last minute suspense Shes a Caper I5 for the new pledges Don,t vote for us, Original costumes Ivy League? Vote for Ike! The winnaiisi Naugilly Nancy PAGE 92 Sporw Scenes Cobble, Golalule VVE1-hoo! In the huddle Scratch! Lets get together Enthusiastic supporters BOYS! PAGE 93 Faculty - Student Basketball Game and Sports Council Upajama Gameu what form! Up in the air Junior Birclmen New gymsuits or bedtime basketball? PAGE 94 BisI1op,s Day at Saint Mary,s Hall PAGE 95 ff' ,W ff f YW? ig f Z if f f7? 7! WWWMW 7 MW fkgf 470 Q A ,,g,ce1ff Z J Ks-wr Kalki KYQ H1 ll X Ns x X x W N N 9 P ,I r V N S 9 . f N fa Z Z Q , Q QQWW W LJ I Q 7'??7f:?Ei If' Kg If ,I 7 6 T: Iv, D O O o 0 T O I . O Q-sa-lg-?l I I I., , I For society, saith the text, is the happiness I ' I f life. X I I Love,s Labour Lost IV, 2 I I I I I ' I I I ,J 5' . I 1 CQMIC CALENDAR 1956-57 Y. x - N . N . -I I . 5: :N 2 . xxxx xxx: Q.: ,gg E5 xxx QM 5 5: 55 N5 xxx ,xx -- Rib sw: NN' .5 .55 5 , ' xxx x x' -jg N ,, , , . ' - ' C I .xx .x , xi .xx xx ' A N -' xx' -x '.. QX kv Rx' ' Q N W S .R-Q ' .'. AXE xxb xxxx . . 'xc X. Xxx' xxx i Q N - I N N . 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' 5 A: all E in xi :ix xxx: ox E P4 ,, it 5 kc htxx as 5 -E Q - - kv 5 5-1 5 5 5 .NQQ ax- 5 .. 5 5: Ox xx.. xx- 5 .- 55 xxib xxx. .xxx : .. ' : N 5. ,NS 5 N :E 5 5: . . - ' 5. x . . x 5 . 5 N - : N Xb' ff' ax 5 5 is Q 55 5-xx 1 fx: as N Nw ..-5 5 5? S5 N 'tx' xx. 1 5 . x - . r 5 . x x ' . , x . - , . 4 1 ' . 'Q xxb xi' ' -Q 5: V xxx? ' 5 -: EE K- NW xgx X 1 ha 5: xi? Rx! xv! x' ' E -f n SUITIIIICI' Fun v Annabeil sets sail Sue has a party The globe-trotiers at a sidewalk cafe To: tithe yellow rose of Texasu Junior antics at Home Annabell in Venice Bitsy in gay Paree Oli! Why diclnyt I do my summer reading? PAGE 99 And summerss lease Plath all too short a date. Sorm et XVIII Carolyn, in Africa? Mae and family at coast Patsy Went fishing Hi 110, Silverware! Tea, anyone? Virginia and friend in Hollywood Relaxing at the ranch PAGE 100 Famous First Words ,fOn the first Jay of school, Senora Nanez'-fucancies, I hope you will try to be better this year. Mrs. Young'-1 KNOW giris, American History is romanlicf, Miss Guneclgei-UHistory of Art is one of time most difficult courses offered at Saint Maryyis Hall? Miss Esson f- UVeni. Victi, Vicif, Nliss Dodge -1 nBetter oral expression, Better written expression, In short, sheer perfection. Nlrs. Helms - Anyone who faints in iaio must leave ltle room. Can You Imagine? Patsy Hunt as a brunette. Mrs. Vennard doing the CIIH cha cha. Carolyn, anemic. Nlrs. Young as a stand-in for Katherine Hepburn. A book Miss Dodge hElSD,t read. Nancy Miller conducting chapel. Gwen Head with an F on tier report card. Nlimi Kipp, a clay student. Joline Street biting her fingernails. Donna cheering for TMI. PAGE 101 To tile tune of Ustrandect in the Junglen '-4 certain canniioais, better known as SMH Seniors, burned their iotacic ties, anticipating the next Nionciay, Wtlen at last they would receive their blue ties and become full-fledged Seniors! Old Vxfiil' might iaugtlingiy have expressed this action with -f Double, double toil and trouble: Fire Burn and Hack ties bubble. PAGE 102 Septemfaer 24 .... Blue Ties anci Senior Rings PAGE 103 Minutes of Friday Night Wallflowers Club Qctober, 1956 A typical meeting of tbe Friclay Night Vvall- llowers Club was callecl to orcler by Helen lVlurpl1y, president. As tbe minutes liacl been lost, tbey were clispensecl witb. Tlme Treasurer saicl tlmere would be a 5047 assessment to buy briclge prizes. lt was announcecl tliat lience- lortb smolcing would be strictly proliibitecl. The members votecl unanimously to orcler all relresb- ments from Telcas. By popular clemancl tbe meeting was acljournecl, ancl tbe Vvallflowers movecl to tlie briclge tables. Respectfully submitted. Nancy Hill Secretary PAGE 104 Senior Parties Every Saturday morning the Seniors arise at 10:50 to face another cireary round of hrunches, iuncheons, teas, anci ciances. Naturally every Senior would rather he hurrying off to school, hut they attend the parties to fulfill their social obligations. As you can see hy these pictures, the Seniors never have any fun. PAGE 105 Fiesta Fiesta at Saint ixflaryys Halt is a gay and exciting event. This year its theme was Comic Capers. The school grounds were sucidenty transformed into a tive comic strip. The Dogpatch Store sold everything imaginable. Tamaies and tacos could he bought at Little Pedrcfs. Bettie Baiieyys Cake March provicteot a Wonderful time and the opportunity of Win- ning delicious cakes. A skit, the Comic Weekly Man, presented, a hilarious interpre- tation of the marriage of Brenda Star, Tarzan at tea, anct Rex Moron, NLD. PAGE 106 QPQESTA Q, Cilggfef ,ii - The Party at Lost Valley Ranch Get ready lo leave Qff lo lhe stable Some played Bridge Real cowgirls The lineup fof hoslesses, and, real lenderfeet PAGE 108 Just talking Plum luckered out Second childhood? Whal a good lunch! Home again uJ0hn Jacob Jingle Hymer Smith PAGE 109 Football Season, Orange and black Pom-Poms Vvonoler Where the yellow went? Loyal supporlers Go crazy Panthers Touchdown! 1 Yell louder Jingles -1 a football star? and, after the game Camera hogs Yea Green, yea White! PAGE 110 SlIS16,S Birthday Party PAGE 111 Spanish Club Yeeting fEncl'1ila,das, tamales, y un cinema., Old Home Week Merry Christmas, Miss Dodge! PAGE 112 Christmas Parties Smile, Nancy Tea, anyone? Sing, Sing! startled? A fuii house Morning, before It's party time! Oil, iiow interesting! Morning, after PAGE 113 Vvorking hard, clecomling' for the Christmas dance Those refreshments better be good! Candes and Ninos dinner before the dance PAGE 114 Tie Christmas Dance Is A Huge Success!! PAGE 115 Chaos in the Bible room 154k for a Cooiciei? Senior version of Hamlet Miss Fowierss dream comes true NVCH, maybe it was Worth it. Flying devil VVon,t someone please iouy Poor, overworked Helen Thats why Patsyys cookies this last do-nut? are so goocii PAGE 116 TYPICAL IVIID-TERIVI EXAIVIS ENGLISH I. Xvrite a 20.000 worci term tI1eme. 2. N'Iemorize the compiele text of Hamlet. 3. Read at Ieast ten accounts of tile Iife of Samuei Johnson, and write a brief paraphrase of eactr. 4. VX7rite one noveI in the styIe of Emily Bronte, one in time styte ot Somerset Maugtram, and an epic poem in time styie of Geoffrey Chaucer. AMERICAN HISTORY Answer time fotiowing questions: I. Vviio was George Vvastaington? 2. Name at Ieast one general of the Civit Xvar. 3. Vvrite a defense of Anctrew Jackson, Aaron Burr, and Harry S. Truman. 4. Ictenlifyz Coit Revotver, Ametia Bloomer, Great Ptains, and Ctlampagne Cilariie. SPANISH I. IVIaIce up one originai Spanish ctance. 2. Prepare an oraI report on UVX7I1y I Laugh in Ciassf' FRENCH I. Do aII exercises in grammar IJOOIQ. 2. Bring at Ieast five records for ciass. 3. Tqranstate aII oI Napoieonis major speecires. CIEONETRY 1. Draw a geometric design witirout using a compass or ruIer. 2. Disprove four propositions. BIOLOGY l. Quttine tire Iyooic. 2. Xvrite a thesis on ptiolosynttlesis. 5. Dissect one memioer of your family. HISTORY OF ART l. IVIemorize Icey sentences to course. 2. Prepare a tweive-second orai report on Leonardo da Vinci using the text book. PAGE 117 K Fathefs Day at Saint Mary,s Hall Fun With Our Fathers! Just me and my horse It's a long, hard walk its for the birds Now just look at that sandwich Family portrait Such manners! VNfI1at is down there? Give a cheer to the girls Soph fashion show who drink the root beer PAGE 120 Everybody make a Wish What! Are you kidding? My, this cake looks Eskimo roll The Sphinx good .-1 it is good! Oh, tIl0S6 spastic Juniors Itis faster on your hands Bottoms up Strange! PAGE 121 The Hard-Working La Reata Staff Coke break The Worlcys loo hard for me Man on the floor We see, hear, speak no evil Next week, we've just got to get organized in the La Reata office l PAGE 122 Student Council Kid Party Pantaloons. . .pigeon-toes. . .first date. . lnanoons. . .IoHipops. . .what fun! PAGE 123 g. Diet I Hear You Correctly? Annaheli is suffering from malnutrition. SMH and TMI have merged. They changed the music at Graduation from Hpornp and Circum- stanceu to uvvhen the Saints Come Marching ln. Elvis Who? Kaye is Writing an expose of SMH for Confidential. Mae Adelrnnn hos accepted the jolo of lonslsetlonll coach at TMI. l'rn sorry, George, lout l'no dated up for five solid months. Candes has decided to loecorne n foreign correspondent in Spain. Girls, your assignment over the Weekend is to watch uThe Life of Riley on TV, looking for didactic emphasis. The Seniors are exempt from final exams. Nancy Hill has hecome obese. l'no so giact we're having roast beef today for lunch, we've been having steak all Week. There won,t he any Graduation this year hecause all the Seniors have married. You say you finished your term theme three months in advance? Mrs. Young, I Wrote a nine thousand Word thesis on the Chinese siikworm to get extra credit in History of the Far East. fm not getting a graduation dress, fm just making over an old formal. PAGE 124 This year the ctramatic department ot' Saint Ntaryts Halt presented, under the direction of Mrs. Hafeta, three one-act ptays. The ptays and casts are as . . . .Eleanor Gtiver . . . . .Nancy Miller . . . . . . . .Joyce McKaig Elizabeth Jacobson . . .Peggy Harrison Carolyn Thomason tottows: THE TAIVIING OF THE SHREW HAPPY JOURNEY Petruchio .................... Carolyn Bennett Ma .... ...... Grumio . . . Gretchen Gtasscoctc Pa .... . . . Baptista. . . .... Kay Kennerner Cawtine - - - - - Katherine . .... Sue Nlccurcty Arthur -------- - Gremio . . . ...... Diane Green Stage Manager- - - Bianca. . .... Mary Pennington Beulah ....... . . Lucentio. .... ...... J ill Crawforct Hortencio ...... .... K atie Futcher The Vvictow. A Servant. . . . . . . . .Jane Fletcher . . . . .Jean Mccurdy MINUET The Marqui .................... Diane Rahorn The Marchioness ...... Elizabeth Ann Neff The Gaetor.. ........ Cartanct Crook PAGE 125 Ape call! Monkey see, monkey do The long and short of it Look Ma, only one hand! Here comes Peter Coftontaiu Jump! PAGE 126 GIANT LIQLIIDATION SALE!! GOING OLIT OF BUSINESS 250 blue skirts - all sizes, all prices 437 middies -long or short sleeves l3I white skirts - ink-stained 37 gymsuits, old style 41 gymsuits, new style 1,973 used textbooks 23 term theme manuals 51f2 tons waste paper 3 saddle oxfords I Ioafer - Annabell's II7 blue sweaters 6 tennis rackets 2 sun lamps 7,30I safety pins THE SENIOR CLASS OF I957 PAGE 127 The Spring Dance . . . urfeahouse of the August Moon PAGE 128 Senior Kid Day Remember when? Drop time ilanlcie Leap! ffrog, Liz is a big girl now Simple things teach us delight PAGE 129 LAST WILL AND T ESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1957 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That We, the Class oi 1957, and its individual memhers, herein acting in our oi- ficial capacities, being oi sound mind and disposing memory, realizing the uncertainties oi our bequests, do herehy malce, publish, and declare this to he our last Will and Testament, revolcing all other wills and testamentary dispositions heretofore made hy us, and direct that: 1. MAE ADELMAN leaves TMI to Jingles and Dee-Dee, lmowing they will keep up the spirit. 2. MARY JANE BAHAN refuses to leave her interest in the LEM factory. 5. ANNE BAGBY leaves her Well-travelled road to Austin to Cary Dralce, lcnowing that she will use it to advantage. 4. PAMELA BEVIER leaves her midnight study place in Senior House to Mary Ferris, feeling that she will put it to good use. 5. CAROLYN BENNETT reluctantly leaves her place in front of the camera ,-1 much to the reliei oi next year s Photography Editor. 6. ROXIE CATTO leaves her enthusiasm for PE. to Mollie Milburn, who really needs it. 7. ELIZABETH CALLAWAY leaves her puns and corny jolces to SMH to preserve them for posterity. 8. SUSIE CHESSHER leaves the constant Ucleadline meetingn oi the HALL MARK to anyone who lilies to worry. A6 9. JILL CRAWFORD leaves her four Latin credits as an inspiration to the Latin 1 class. 10. BEVA EASTMAN gladly leaves her height fonly SH though, to Janise Gahloie, so that she can tallc to her eye to eye. 11. KAYE EPSTEIN leaves a jar of dill pickles to Polly Oppenheimer, in hopes that she will eat them during Study Hall. 12. BITSY GLASSCOCK leaves her remaining treatments at the Stauiier System to Pixie Gppenheimer, who needs to go on a diet. 15. GWEN HEAD leaves her athletic ahility to Carland Crook. 14. NANCY HILL leaves her incessant comments in history to Peggy Harrison for Mrs. Youngys future entertainment. 15. PATSY HUNT leaves her hair for whatis left ot it, to all those about to malce the same mistake. PAGE 1.30 ANNE JEFFERS leaves her ahitity oi never heing on time to Helena Callaway, who has patiently waited for three years. MIMI KIPP leaves her many schemes to Barhara Frush, in hopes that they will do Barhara more good. SUE MCCURDY leaves Hlnermettzou to Roherta House, so that she will always have a piece to play in chapel. JOYCE MCKAIG ieaves her old pony tail to Vichy Dunlap, who no douht could use it. FRANCIE MILLER ieaves her hus trips to Rosita to Alix Bonnyman, in hopes that she will keep the road hot. HELEN MURPHY ieaves Conference Period to anyone who wants to cope with it. PAT 0,BRIEN leaves her amhition to get up at 6:00 A.M. to study to Kay Ken- nemer, in hopes that Kay will use it more than she ELEANOR QLIVER leaves her red hair to Margi Peace, in case Margi goes on an- other dyeing spree. CANDES PARKER leaves her unpaid hills to next year,s Business Manager of LA REATA, in hopes that she will pay them. LYN PITMAN leaves her flashlight to Katie Fuicher, hoping Katie won't fall asleep as quickly as she did. SUE ELLEN PEACOCK leaves her HNext week we,ve got to get organizedu sign in the LA REATA office for next year's industrious staff. DIANE RABORN regrettuiiy leaves the Capers hehind. Lois ROBINSON leaves her airplane insurance and trips through customs to Joanie Crews and the girls on the 4:10. CACHITA SEARCY leaves her ahiiity for puhiic speaking to the next President of the Student Body. ANNE SEMMES leaves her hook oi trigonometry formulas to any Junior who wants to struggle through Senior math next year. ANNABELL SWEENEY leaves her ahiiity to take pictures to Mr. Gotdenhurg. CAROLYN THOMASON leaves her southern accent to Mary Lynn Dressier. Attorneys : Kaye Epstein Dorothy Pflughaupt PAGE 131 Graduation Presents The Junior Class gives these graduation presents to the Senior Class of 1957, hop- ing the Seniors will always remember the happy times that we spent together at Saint Nlaryys Hall. lsaheth Balclce gives her slow walk to Anne Semmes, who is always running. Dee-Dee Breuer gives her soft speech to Carolyn Thomason, who tallcs in such a loud and rapid manner. Katie Brown gives her extra pounds to Nancy Hill and Jill Crawford. Carland Crook gives her love of loud music to Gwen Head, knowing that Gwen will appreciate the addition. lVlary Dinlcins gives her many suitors to Candes Parker, who will need them when she goes to college. Betty Dittmar gives her blonde strealc to Helen Murphy, in case Helen wants to send her parents into a state of shoclc. Mary Ferris presents Joyce McKaig with her spare deck of cards, so that Joyce may continue to maintain the glorious reputation of its former owner. Jane Fletcher gives Ethel Winchester all her chemistry papers, in case Ethel ever wants to start a loonljire. Gretchen Glasscoclc gives her ahility of never going steady for longer than three days to Bitsy Glasscoclc, in hopes that she will carry on the fine family tradition. Helen Haymore gives her great love for the ranch to Anne Jeffers, so Anne may gain a greater appreciation of outdoor life. Roberta House gladly gives part of her naturai curl to Sue Mccurdy, in hopes that Sue won,t have to spend two hours every night doing her hair. PAGE 132 Marceile Houston gives her wardrohe to Beva Eastman, who will enjoy wearing it at college. Aliene Hudspeth gives her quiet, serious attitude toward everything to Pamela Bevier, feeling that Pam can put it to good use. Mary Ellen Kihhy gives her Hlustrousn hionde hair to Lois Rohinson. Mollie Miihum gives her Uhammyu qualities to Carolyn Bennett, who is so shy. Nancy Miller, as president of Roux Peroxide Enterprises, gives Patsy Hunt a year's free supply of that wonderful product. Eleanor Morgan gives some of her hailet experience to Elizabeth Callaway, so that Elizabeth may he more graceful on the tennis courts. Margi Peace gives her dignified manner to Mary Jane Bahan, in hopes that Janie will not he quite so boisterous in the future. Mary Pent gives her vast knowledge of Geometry to Cachita Searcy. Dorothy Pflughaupt gives her great ahundance of speed and agility to Elizabeth Callaway. Linda Reppert gives her consistent ahiiity to get the shield to Roxie Catto, in hopes that it will raise Roxie's morale. Rosemary Roberson gives Diane Rahorn the relief of not having to taice her home. Suzi Smith gives her good hahits to Annahell Sweeney, so that she may enjoy a long and healthy life. Patsy Stampp gives her unlimited supply of aspirin to Sue Ellen Peacock in case Sue Ellen becomes editor of her college annual. Suzanne Stokes gives Francie Miller a crystal hail to help solve all the problems Francie seems to have. Jingles Street gives her cheerleading ability equally to Mae Adelman and Eleanor Oliver, so that they will he sure to hecome Princeton and Virginia cheerleaders. Louise Weise gives her all-automatic car to Kaye Epstein, who is in great need of a more modern means of transportation. PAGE 133 S I and Graeiuation If we dfo meet again, why we shall smileg If not, wily then this parting was well macle. PAGE 134 lrulius Caesar N 1 on e W . MZ'f'4f?fi,4 5 Q f ' W i W 'V wmh ' ff ,. , iv, ,,. me ,M f ,,,.. ,M 1 -.W--' ' Q YWIW yggiwi MWA ZW! gy f'f- av' 48 Fi--WZ To a great extent, our yearbook has been made possible through tile support of tile firms and individuals Whose advertisements appear on time foi- iowing pages. Our feeling of gratitude for this ,support can best be demonstrated in our patronage of these friends. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OE 1957 PEACUIIK MILITARY ACADEMY WOODLAWN LAKE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Known Throughout the Southwest as if One of the Better Places to Eat SC H I L0 ' S THE D E L I CAT ESS E N PERRY SHANKLE C00 iii? 108 W. Commerce MODERN UP TO DATE SUPERMARKETS ..... CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN SAN ANTONIO AND PRINCIPAL CITIES IN SOUTH TEXAS Shop Model Markei - - - Firsf' PAGE 137 RIO VISTA AUTOGRAPHS mu: mann PASTEURIZED 0 HOMOGENIZED EVERY BOTTLE OF OUR SPECIAL MILK IS PRODUCED ON OUR OWN DAIRY FARM Home Deliveryfof Ice Cream San Antonio's Most Modem and Best Equipped BLUE HIBDU ': 1 . I ..-.....V H 5 ,2 zbz 1 Visitors Welcome QualitY ..,,, ,, I M., ,..1. , :.:.: Milk in -'I. .,:,,, - is Your Milk if Ilzzz I,:,f:::: Babfs Has N0 -:f:1 -1I-:A :If 'zi' Ii:f ssi I 'szf Is I :ss M: Best Substitute .,,. i ..,..? IE 11' I 12-' Food PURE MILK OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IS TI-IE RESULT OF PROPER FEEDING AND SANITARY CONDITION This is what you will find in Milk from S R 0 VISTA DAIRY FARMS 1900 Main Ave. ' ' PErshing 6-35145 PAGE 138 ir GREETINGS from Wm. K. Holi Machinery Co. nio Corpus Ch A if WA NT ADS WANTED WANTED--lCont'dl 1. Maid service for senior lunch room. must be willing to work. Senior Class 6. One bar of scented soap for down- stairs dressing' room. Elizabeth Callaway 2. Chauffeur for senior boarders. Must be under 25, tall, dark, and handsome. Apply at Senior House in person. Mimi Kipp Francie Miller Ann Bagby 3. Three day school week. Hours 10 to to 12. Roxie Catto 4. One English translation of Caesaws Gallic Wars. Contact any Latin II student 7. Escalator for transportation between second and first floors. Sue Ellen Peacock 8. .A new curriculum consisting of yo-yo classes, water-ski instruction, mountain music choral club, lanyard making, weav- ing, and bridge. Nancy Hill 9. Any presentable facsimiles of male sex - or anyone - to serve as escorts to senior parties. Senior Class 5. One door stop for new fire escape in study hall. Kaye Epstein 10. Twenty pounds by graduation. Elizabeth Callaway and Ethel Winchester 11. Something else besides roast beef. Mary Jane Bahan PAGE 140 JESS MQNEEL MACHINERY CCRPORATIUN MCNEEL CATTLE CDMPANY SAN ANTONIO Congratulations Senior from Hill and Combs 'YAY 1 1 A 339 CENTRAL Disfribufing Company APPLIANCES 0 AIR CONDITIONING 1 H S SAN ANTONIO BUICK CO. Your Quality Buick Dealer For 42 Years if 501 Broadway CA 6-1361 C I' t f mp men S 0 The Market Basket B I L A N N 6403 BROADWAY 4910 BROADWAY TA 4-1488 FAR1gETRIfiA,NfEiESFYlI,?MES CONGRATULATIONS sEN1oRs REALTIJR COM ER'S RECORD SHOP The best investment on earth. 118 F c Big Iihlglgarth itsgfp CA S San i121?oni:nTexasg. REST PE 5016 Broadway 211 E' Travls LAUREL HEIGHTS PHARMACY 2602 NORTH MAIN AVENUE SAN ANTONIO 1, TEXAS PASCHAL S1 ROLE SERVICE STATION Your Friendly Magnolia Dealer Corner Olmos 8z McCullough Avenue Distinctive Fabrics and Sportswear at VICKERY'S DRY GOODS PAGE 142 Heinz! Have some Lady Baltimore cake Those hungry seniors Abigail, the life oflthe party Let's not get personal Eleanor and her TMI octopus PAGE'14h3 San Antonio Agricultural Credit Corporation 'fir ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL LOANS 'ik San Antonio, Texas General Clclsmobile Company TAI SHAN RESTAURANT CHINESE 8z AMERICAN FOOD The .South's Finest 2611 BROADWAY YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER 2510 N. Main Ave. San Antonio, Texas ,I AVALON BEAUTY SALON Permanent gfavigg ami Hair Styling ur pecia ty 801 Broadway CA 6 7355 Phone PE 3-8157 Owner, Edith Farris Congratulations Seniors CONGRATULATIONS, From MR. AND MRS. TOM HOWELL Brackenridge Stables ROSENGREN'S BOOKS 305 E. Pecan Sf. San Antonio, Texas SENIORS OF ST. MARY'S HALL Welcome to the Skyline Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY For catalogues write: Director of Admissions, Trinity University 716 Stadium Drive, San Antonio, Texas PE 5-5251 PAGE 144 A A Shop With Ease, .lust Say 6 f As Simple As Shopping with Cash X - K px wk Gives You All the Advan- 3 ER tnges of a Charge Account J. PLUS the Added Advan- i . fage of Spreading Your Q Payments Out! L- , ' -:hi fl 51' 0 'Q SW' 25' Romana Plaza store 500915559 fiom Wqiimzi' 4' 642 Soledad 735 Military Drive S.W. 02,0010 flwfzey 1446 cApnol 3-4311 WAIHUI 3-3466 The House Ili Music Kelly-Scherrer U 1424 North Mam Ave. San Antonio, Texas a FLCWERS il? Q GIFTS CLASSICAL AND POPULAR RECORDS ma HI-FI PHONOGRAPHS vile San Ammo' Texas John E. Rumsey CA 4-3612 PAGE 4 Compliments of Chessher Packard Inc. if 314-18 S. Flores St. Phone CApito1 7-5286 San Antonio, Texas Compliments of 0NTGUBlERY 342 QAIMIERUDN fgf'ltQfLiOIl gDQ45l9 11216 1027 NORTH MAIN AVENUE SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS CApitol 6-0281 I Congratulations Best Vlfishes Seniors i - I h I SUUTHERN NATIUNAL LIFE I I INSURANCE COMPANY 4 . TEXASGREATEST JEWEI ERS 4 jan -ATTIBHLD Member Diamond Council of America 102 W. French San Antonio, Texas Charles Pharmacy 40,000 PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compouncled Annually Corner Woodlawn and Main Ave Phone PE 3-7161 PAGE 146 Sweet smiling faces! Food! More food What, five aces?I You all look sleepy Thereys Candes again PAGE 147 SAJA, nam!! San Antonicfs Finest Suburban VllLAcAMnu Specialty Shop HUNT, TEXAS 0 A year 'round resort where each season 6812 SAN PEDRO is blest with nature's best! TA 2-5031 FROST BANK makes if easy for you fo gain Banking Experience There is a Frost Bank officer ready to explain banking procedure to you and help you plan a savings program. Come in any time! SAFETY ' COURTESY ' PROMPTNESS Member Federal Depoxil lnwrancl Corpovalion AT MAIN AND COMMERCE Compliments of Ja la Wee? geaufy Safon Frank Bros. hair designs by fredrick's Fredrick Hagemeister, Owner Main at Woodlawn PE 3-8135 On Alamo Plaza PAGE 148 CAT TC SL CATTO INSURANCE or ALL KINDS i A 510 Soledad San Antonio 5, T C. L. Browning, jr. CONTRACTORS ax? 903 BASSE ROAD SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FROST BROS. Zero Refrigerated Lines EXPRESS SERVICE C. K. McClelland, President Phone: CApito1 7-2357 Box 4664 Sta. A San Antonio, T Building for The Future Just as you go rung' by rung up the ladder of education to build for your future success, so is The Commerce meeting the challenge of Tomorrow by erecting a 20-story bank and office building in downtown San Antonio. As we all build for the future, The Commerce wishes you every success in your personal endeavors! AN COM ERCE Commerce 81 Soledad Streets MEMBER FEDERAL osvoslr INSURANCE CORPORATION TEXAS MILITARY INSTITUTE 800 COLLEGE BLVD. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FOUNDED T886 GRADES EIGHT THROUGH TWELVE DAY AND BOARDING Th B I. d f OPERATED UNDER THE Ausrlciss or e UNO 'On 'fu Y 0' THE EPISCOPAL DlocEsE or WEST TEXAS review . . . St. Luke's I -E- Episcopul Church in background. THE RT. REV. EVERETT H. JONES, D. D. ADDISON BRADFORD CRAIG, B.A., Ed. M. BISHOP OF WEST TEXAS HEADMASTER PAGE 151 Let's try a quarterback sneaici Gotta iose 80 lbs. Hip,i1ipi Touche Down the ilatcil Sitting iyuiis Go Gretctii Fiying angels? fm not taiicing Wiiiie time flavor iasts PAGE 152 3190 E. HOUSTON CA 5-2721 LEGGETT CONOCO STATION 2806 Santa Fe CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS EIEEEEJ S DISTINCTIVE GIFTS AND DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES Robert S. Garman 1701 North Main Charles B. Thompson San Antonio, Texas Broadway Pharmacy -Ir Phone TA 6-0633 4925 Broadway Alamo Heights San Antonio, Texas i T E K A M o L I N o zT4'25Zi'ffZz?f03nIf if Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chapa jj 3215 No. ST. MARY'S THE LITTLE HOUSE OF BOOKS, INC. 1 Books make the ideal gift for aII ages Congratulations Seniors MAIN BANK AND TRUST Compliments of T A R P O N I N N Pom' ARANSAS, TEXAS PAGE 153 Congratulations! SENIGRS from the CAPERS ELLIOTTS Carolyn Bennett Captain Elizabeth Callaway Anne Jeffers Lieutenant Beva Eastman Carlancl Crook J . Isabeth Bakke umor Rosemary Roberson Repyesentatwes Mary Dinkins Louise Wiese CHEERLEADERS Mary jane Bahan Nancy Hill V Diana Huntress jean McCurdy Cachita Searcy Susie Chessher Marcelle Houston Sue McCurcly Margi Peace E LCNGHORN PGRTLAND CEMENT COMPANY shrunk, Liz? Well now, l'II tell you Baa-by Twelve-tuplets Surprise, Nancy Canyt look Wheel PAGE 156' Vvliere did these come Heavy, Dee-Dee? And away We go! Somebody turn on the from? lamp as PUSITIVE Aamir voun NEG TIUES! Get the FINEST 4 12:3:5:5:2:1:5:5E5:I:1.1.:.1.111:255E5:1:5E525Es:::z:2f3:z:::s5s:s:2E2' .25:5:25225Esis:5E222552555isisS29555E225552555E55225E5:5E5E2522225555rfzE223Ezif5fi1s5s5ziz I Q ' EEE. Nh-E'3E5:513 .- .... ' .. ..,. V ,:::,::-A .7 Q V 'QM -1. U 25.55 R355 g4?i' jf K tiki-,, 4 f ' N wi ,ff x Q c 'E lx f Q lx 9 K Y NR ,X V I C Y Sem Antonids Finest Restaurants Complete Catering Service 3119 W. Commerce St. 6858 San Pedro Ave CA 4-4512 TA 4-2393 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS GLASSER'S 219 N. St. MarV's and 1522 N M :44 - am 'I'f' i liiz f ZQQi5SH:ard1f, fo' - sV'mwwW 4-' 'Wm g, fa The best place to buy say Q 'xo' Students of Saint Mary's Hall 'gf is HANDY-ANDY SUPERMARKETS Left to right -- Frances Miller, Susie Chessher, and Anne Semlnes. PAGE 1 7 Paddock Pools THE GARY CO. 111 N. E. MILITARY DRIVE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS TA 6-3501 QUEEN SUUTHWESTERN CANDY CUMPANY HOTEL SUPPLY co Headqucwtevs For The Mexican Pecan Candy ,7 ' ' , l4f ', f Lunches and Fountam Drmks ,Gln- llfawx 243 W. Commerce CA 6-6922 ,54,Z'yf,f,,A,pw4L, PRASSEL LUMBER CGMPANY Gidcly-up VVl1o's a snob? Et tu, Bruten fm up in a tree A joust Letys play spastic! Monkeys Freshman lineup PAGE 159 Chances Are We Furnished YW MOM S Home MEXICAN RESTAURANT Old lf M ' R f I I K A R O T K I N Ii theeggfffid EIGIZZM FURNITURE CO. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS THE BQRDEN CC. Furnishing Texas Homes 875 ASHEY PLACE for 75 Years PE 6-3101 . Li gon ' QGAN E R05 P d C Q -f Adam-nw FO UCC OITIPHHY A M3633 arnmnrnr if 418 Terminal Market San Antonio, Texas INCRAM EQUIPMENT COMPANY STEVES SASH G DOOR COMPANY STEVES INDUSTRIES, INC. SUPERIOR WOODWORK COMPANY STEVES LLIMBER COMPANY La Paloma GOOD MEXICAN FOODS CLOSED WEDNESDAYS For Reservation Call CA. 6-2970 927 San Pedro Ave. San Antonio 1, Texas w.n.nALLAs jl ,, - 5 Il lllfllff? fuaQo5 901 N. McCullough at .Ashby SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS PErshing 4-4255 MAC'S . . . for your flowers Elmira at Lexington SAN ANTONIO 203 E. Elmira CA 7-6304 Jon MACNAK Res. Phone PE 2-6422 CONLON MUSIC STUDIOS At Saint Mary's Hall twenty-four years Piano, Violin, Theory, Music Appreciation 117 E. French PE 3-9771 T. J. MOORE LUMBER YARD All Kinds Building Materials INGRAM, TEXAS . . . combining all fhe advanfages of a greaf mefropolifan sfore wifh all fhe convenience of suburban parking. The Largesf Store in fhe Largesf Sfafe PAGE 161 Seniors, Do You Remember When PAGE 162 DITTMAR SL CO. INVESTMENT BANKERS 201 NORTH ST. MARY'S STREET Beautiful Styles for the Class of '57 EGR TOWN 0 TRAVEL 0 COLLEGE , wa CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '57 Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Stampp BEVERLY STUDIUS San Antonio's Shop for Air Charter Air Ambulance TEXAS AIR TAXI and Anybody - Anything - Anywhere Discriminating Women F 24 hr. service fully insured d TA 2-0711 5303 Broadway nijglt TA 6-4205 Jlutoqnaq HA PAGE 164 aqutoqnalp HA Jlutoqnapha cf'-7 ,?7z94vv DJ-M Zum, 719-0,9i,lQ, Um af Jf9mw WuLMW'? JMQQ Jmfvlv-12'uL0.Auf 'Umm QJ4BMk ' Chylbn dq hh s lg Sv X J N k , V' L P ya- , f UQ A w vi Q., xx? k fr . by 45,1 'I N g J f J , X I , . x xwf Q, J -y, S ' Q 1' 2 - 1' Q, 9 Q PAGE 167 A utoqnap HA i i . e are glad to have had an important part in the . production ot this successful annual. We are equally as proud o ol the book as you are and appreciate your line spirit ol ' co-operation which has made this publication possible. I 0 You are always welcome to visit our display rooms, or ' . the manulacturing department where this annual and other . line printing and lithographing is produced. 0 0 THE o oo sooo i Antonio Producers ol Fine Printing 9 LITHOGRAPHING 0 ENGRAVING 9 STATIONERY 0 MIMEOGRAPHS ' OFFICE FURNITURE
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