St Marys Hall - La Reata Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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He has endeavored to encourage us along the path toward maturity, and his teaching has opened the doors to the exciting world of mathematics. His ever- present warm smile and enduring friendship are memories that we shall always treasure. Coll Ki1born's patience, understanding, and interest in our well-being have endeared him to us. He has always found the time to listen to our problems, offer his counsel, and inspire us to seek higher goals. With these words, we express our love and gratitude to a dear person who has been, and always will be, a true friend to each of us. Col. John C. Kilborn Farewell to the Seniors The end of the school year is a time which always brings with it mixed emotions for us all, but it does so particularly for the seniors and for the faculty. For the seniors it marks the achievement of one of life's goals and the beginning of what is undoubtedly a larger life of greater freedom and responsibility. It also, inevitably, means the gradual dissolution of close ties of graduation a note of sadness. However, it is inevitable with it. We of the faculty who have been so closely associated others. In particular we want to congratulate you and Saint Mary's Hall often and that your affection for the increase over the years, for ultimately the School is in We also hope you share our thoughts concerning your affection for people and places, and this brings to for the passing of time must inevitably bring changes with you share all these feelings and perhaps some to wish you well. We hope that you will return to School and your concern for her well-being will your hands. education, both past and future. It is hard for us to agree among ourselves on its purpose even though education is central in our lives. Certainly it must in- volve the acquisition of many facts and skills, for the responsible adult needs to be aware of and to be able to react to an ever widening range of experiences and events. But your education must give you more-the ability to conceive of and to struggle for something better. Our country and our world will await and re- spond to your efforts. With best wishes to each of you, v,v,.,,NxQDSQr.vNelk N --. '11 Mr. Henrg B. Pennell. Headmasier AVJI- fyrv 4 ,fury K ,.,.,.l:, 'f I 1:14 4' ' Y r :v 1 n K x - H1--RLY:-. 1 ,QV VJ, vfjk, 'ff ' ' Plz? 'n'-'V' .'g.,'5' , I ' ' fi v' A - 1'0 .f 'fr' ' . '59-7 'f1i?'.xf'f,+, ff-ttf? M H S,1v',-find ff Qin' fi'ki..k.-ifn ,I '.v L, .M I ,A I .NS RSMYQAE. f I '1 1 I I fd Nj fx P V' A gf: fx. 5' 4 .AL '-am'5,,,sQ, H, W, ,Q-, A' f X .U . -. ,Q -,A ug f, , !.gggf x,,,,',, ,Wd 'QA 4 ,, H , lf, , 7. I N A X les.:-1. 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' ' F A fx-'N-f't 5q'kNi-'f'1i ' L, 1433, ' 'f ' x A .... we..-, fifx xl . ' . f ' 5-rw. ':'+'-www-4.sf' N , ' 415'-1 ,t2a .2' lf' A V f ji ?5xff'k ' 4 5' hr-I 11572. Q1 H ' . u- 1 '- ' '-'TQ' 'i A .I . -' V , .E . , Q ' a .vq 9 .gif . ' ' - ' -L ng n Qlwgfv' jf., 1fR',,'j ' 21, V. -f md 4-- . -rf. -Y H 'ff-'g'x... . al. , ' 'itfif' ' sf.-'K.. 1. 2.1. -'V ' I S N V N :sgf--1,1 1 ' ' V , . . . ' ..-- -. rx, ' , A V.. . f i':'., ' -9--.. '- 2' ns, ' k' as g 2 1 f e:f:'!G':VEg+'.'f', 1 x xr lxvxiaid X131 Q - qu , ,K .Vf.:,-- 3 ff , Q4-5551495 f wh 1' F A I as 1.9119-i.x-. . , ' E istxiaf-Qii i We express our gratitude to Mrs. Pennell, who is one of the most important people on the campus. She has taken a special interest in the boarding department, and has worked to bring about many innovations. We thank her for her help and supervision, but especially for her charm and enthusiasm which have daily affected our lives and the future of St. Mary's Hall. A -M is? Swv 3 1 af J' LE wan E 7' 3: m 'I -' I ., :ful ,ru ,yin wx- sh f' ith S-f tat' , , ge C19-.Ari fm Void ,,j . .Y .K,. I r I faiamflnqwtnsbe MRS. FRANK C. McCALLg B.S. Patterson State MRS. WILLIAM V. DIELMANN, jR.g B.A Collegeg Appointed 1964g Second Form Our Lady of the Lake Collegeg Appointed 1950 Third Form. ' I 5 . UNITED SIAIE . , : .I '- '-5 , -.. : MRS. CHRIS JONES, JR.g M.A. Smith Collegeg MRS. B. HORNERQ B.A. University of Tex- Appointed 1963g Fourth Form. asg Appointed 1947g Fifth Form. jr .af u ' 0 I MRS. WARREN P. CCLVERTQ B.S. Lander MRS. E. O. SARRATT, jR.g A.B. Winthrop Collegeg Appointed 1957g Sixth Form. Colle-geg Appointed 1934g Seventh Form, Head of Lower School. MRS WORLEY CAMPBELL Southern Meth- MRS. LARUE LOFTIN CONLONQ Cincinnati odist University, University of Texasg Appointed Conservatory of Music, Royal Conservatory, Ger- 1963g Alumnae Secretary. rnanyg Appointed 1933g Piano, Theory, Music Appreciation. I3 MRS. ROBERT T. MELLARDg B.A. Mount Holyoke Collegeg Appointed 1964g English. MR. BENJAMIN R. SHUTE, jR.g M.A.T, Har- vard Universityg Appointed 19625 English, Head of English Department. MISS JOAN B. BARRETTg B.A. Carleton Col- legeg Appointed 1964g English. MR. WILLIAM W. MAY, JR.g A.B. Princeton Universityg Appointed 1964g English. 'A tw'- MISS LINDA HEADQ B.S., Magna Cum Laude Texas A8413 Appointed 1964g U. S. History, Texas Historyg Literature. Nix fr by W Y' MR. JOHN BETTERLYg A.B. Yale University. M.A. Harvard Universityg Appointed 1962g World History and Far Eastern Historyg Head of History Department. if MISS SARA WARE MATTHEWSg B.A. Mills Collegeg Appointed 1964g History of Art. MRS. FREDERICK M. AHLg B.A., Honors Degree in History University of Walesg Appoint- ed 1964g World History. MRS. N. B. HELMSg B.A. University of Texasg Appointed 1953g Biology, Physics, Head of Sci- ence Department. MR. MERWIN B. FORBESg B.S. Norwich Uni- versity, M.A. Columbia Universityg Appointed 1964g Math IV, Physics, and Physical Science. W , ri I MISS VIRGINIA ANNE WALKERg B.A. Plan II University of Texas, University of Laval, Quebec, Canada, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, Franceg Appointed 19645 French and Mythology. 3 4 1 my r.. MRS. ISABELLE C. REDFIELDQ B.A. Rosary College, M.A. University of Iowag Appointed 1945g French, Head of French Department. E 5 I 5 'I I s I I f , z l I7 MISS DeLORIS DUEMKEQ B.A. Mount Holy- oke College, Appointed 1962g Spanish. MR. EUGENE B. HASTINGS, B.A. Colgate University, M.A. Middlebury University, Ap- pointed 19633 Spanish, Head of Spanish Depart- ment. MRS. C. RAPIER DAWSON, B.A. Vassar Col- lege, M.A. Universidad Interamericanag Ap- pointed 1954g Latin, Head of Latin Department MRS. JACOB UHRICHg AYB. Oklahoma Bap- tist University, M.A. Oklahoma University, Uni- versity of California, Berkeley, University of Chicagog Appointed 19643 Latin. MISS ANNE JARRETTQ M.S. Trinity Univer- sityg Appointed 1963g Mathematics. COL. JOHN C. KILBORNQ B.S. United States Military Academy, M.A. Trinity Universityg Ap- pointed 1962g Mathematics. MRS. VALERIE HAFELAg B.A. Bennington Collegeg Appointed 19563 Speech and Dramatics, Head of Drama Department. MRS. R. B. PRATTg B.A. S.M.U.g Appointed 1961g Librarian. MISS INEZ SAWYERSQ Baylor College, Co- lumbia Universityg Appointed 19445 Art: Arts and Crafts. MRS. LOUIS W. LIPSCOMB, B.A. Rice Uni- versity, M.A. Columbia University, Appointed 1963, Physical Education. . T his1l'15 THE REV. BRENDON GRISWOLDQ Appoint- ed 1961, Bible X, XII, and Choral. idk if MISS MARSHA HATCHERQ Bethany College B.S. Trinity University, West Liberty State Col- lege, john Robert Powers, New York Cityg Ap- pointed 1964g Physical Education. Office Staff MRS. ELAINE REDBURN, Head of School Office MRS. JACK ECKSTRUM, Assistant of School Office 'Inwa- MISS KATHERINE L. FISCHER, Head of Business MRS. ANNE R. BASS, Assistant of Business Office Office 22 ll LOWER SCHOOL Form One TOP ROW: Mrs. Nichols, Sarah Harte, Kathy Dietzmann, Patti Barshopg Patty Hogan. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Rasbach, Carol Schaffirg Tom Anthony. 24 1-sr' I julia Lifschutz, jim Midcap, julia Kelleher, Brenda Wehrung, Larry Biedenharng Tacy Conrad. Form Two STANDING: Linda Bertetti, Nancy Ann Bowermaster, Sharon Rubinstein: Mary Weller: SITTING: jamie Barshop, Trudy Mallory. all! :li 5 fl' .llas 'i l ui 5 pl FIRST ROW: Peggy Betterly, Dundee Murray, Lynn Arne- son SECOND ROW: Adrienne Braswell, Leslie McDermott: Marline Carter, THIRD ROW: Marion Lee. 25 Form Three Tara Lackey, Rhoda Ballard, Kim Brusenhan, Linda Bondurant, Patty Dix, Germy Duncang Joanne Forester Form Four FIRST ROW: Paulette Zeitlin, Claire Kline, Paula Jacob, Lucille Oppen- heimer: SECOND ROW: Cathy ,Rob- erts, Marjorie Gainerg Ann Arneson. FIRST ROW: Dene McKenzie, May Duncan, joci Spector, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Harte, Elizabeth Moody, Lelo Beth Cucle. 27 Form Five FIRST ROW: Carolyn Holland, Laura Mallory, Suzanne Burnsg Grace Miclcap. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bowman, Nell Herff, Molly Gore, Laura Berteltig Ramona Secligson FIRST ROXV: Anita Huey, julie Steves, Nora Oppenheimer, Tomme Lu Moore, Nancy Newmang Kathleen Meyer SECOND ROW: Cheryl Becker, Anne Goerman, Pamela Fitzsimons, Midge Howardg Elizabeth Gillespie. THIRD ROVU: Nancy Bauerle, Alex Allard, Hindi Bergmann, Carole Thomasg Lola Hill. Form Six Form Seven ROW ONE: Katherine Armstrong, Lica East, Lisa Brown, Nancy Woodward, Gayle Storm, Jody Fischer: Debbie Rittiman. SECOND ROW' Mary Elsie Miller, Elaine Amberson, Beth Horstmann, Elaine Vassar: Margaret Bowman. THIRD ROW: Joi Brown, Victoria Hurd, Julia Biedenharng jane Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Ann Bunting, Susan Conroyg Melinda Priestly. UPPER SCHOOL to t ' L t Laurie McFarlin Colin Mahan Marcia Koehler, Prefidenl Tao Chittim, Vire-Prexidenl S Q' S tv 49 1 F Ruthie Dittmar Cornelia Frazier Gina Holland Carol jacob Elizabeth Jones Terry McCullick 545 A , -mg . , eaa 5 Q, E 1 Tina Altgelt Charlotte Brown Martha Brown Robbie Davis ai? Beverly Meyer Linda Moody Lisa Negley jean Oppenheimer Form Eighi Maggie Parker Doria Pelias Linda Pennell Mary Rogers jan Shipman jennifer Stockwell Lou Stumberg Gloria Urrutia Carol Bondurant, Serrezary-TreaJu1'ef Anniel Rudisell, Student Council Repfwenlalive What are you pointing at in the grass, Carol? Pax vobiscum rl ,.,. , Well, if it isr1't ol' Granny Linda. Control your temper at all times What????? Think you have enough pins on your tie, Mary? Comfi ? That smile of confidence Oh, that book-hee, hee, hee. Helen Harrison Anita Hudson Tina McDermott Polly McFadden Kathy Rowe, Prefiderzz Laura Meadows, Vire-Prexidenl Patti George janiqe Grant Kim Griswold Judy Barringer Beth Bowman Judy Ficher Mildred Gainer Peggy Munson Sandy Powell jean Reynolds Judy Ross Form Nine l bw Robin Rutter Linda Sample Dana Simpson Belle Strumberg Betty Unsworth Susan Youngblood Eleanor Yturria Leslie Negley, Serretmfy- Treasurer Linda Lou Watson, Student Cozmril Repfeferzlazizfe .1 saw Now these fairy tales are more my speed. It takes a great mind to study amidst all that confusion Pretty cozy there on the front row. Excitement before the Peacock dance. tsl'- Caught you red-handed. Of course I call the hogs home every night. . Hang on tight. Got much homework tonight Polly? Well, if it isn't ol' Dana Simpson again. Sally Oppenheimer, Prefidezzz Bibba Thomson, Vice-Prefiderzt Lisa Allen Vera Bode Cathy Browning Floy Gray Bunting Susan Chittim Pamela Clift Janie Cline Karen Cole Sealy Cross Linda Ford Claire Gillespie Ellen Gorsuch Kathleen Henderson Shannon Hill Brenda Haber Tina Heinz Linda Beth jacob Anne Jarvis Kitty Kuper Gretchen Lehrer Celia Martin Marilyn Maxwell Jennifer Norton Nancy Nowlin Susan Snead Jody Sorenson Diana Vlack Sally Wakefield Form Ten Linda Wehrung Mary Wieser Louise Roos Evita Avery, Sefrelary-Treayzuer Marsha Gass, Sflzdenl Cozmfil Reprexenmzizfe Smile, not grin like a Chesshire cat. Grrrrrrr . . . Nothing like being a third wheel, Shannon. Duh... Bit of juicy gossip, Claire? A future Texas student? l 5 mul, W ,f N... Q Really Bibba. Almost didn't get in that one Kitty. in What's the matter Claire? Stuck? 155 not :Imp shocking girls. You're really frightening Bibba Mary Koerper. Preridenl Joann Sivley, Vice Preridenl Terry Hanna Judy Harris Jane Hickie Linda Barkley Ruthie Bowman Laura Brown Robin Brown Gail Casey Fran Corbusier Dierclre Denman Mary Ann Dittmar Alice East Diane Grant Averil Hafela Paula Hagemeister Trisha Hurd Kathy Lowry Whitney McKinney Gay Meriwether Bobbin Phelps Gertrude Schalaben Beverly Studer Kathy Suderman Ethel Thomson Kathy Unsworth Susan Wagner Dana Waldman Form Eleven aah Hester White Kendall Wolfe Suzanne Wright Georgia Chamberlain, Secretary-Treafurer Patsy Mautz, Sludenl Cozmfil Reprefeniafizfe I I 45 I thought only birds perched in trees. The outdoorsy type It must be pretty funny, Alice. You look pretty per- turbed Mary Arm. What's the matter Janie? Did you slip? I , ,ga ', Don't let it embarrass you too much Patsy. Those juniors are always eating. N0 Janie, we don't want to make mud pies with you. Well, that clidn't go over too well. I agree Diane, he doesn't look too intelligent. v ., ' , ...Ny ,Q Open your eyes Ruthie, it's not a dream. ..- ' i 1 4 Ah-hah. Caught you in the act. '47 More SENIORQ Kathleen Jones Corpus Christi, Texas Entered IX Elliott President of the Senior Class, Art Club XII, Spanish Club XI, French Club XII, Choral Club IX-X, Science Club XII, Stu- dent Council XII, Council of Proctors XII, Secretary of junior Class, Hallmark X-XI, Numerals IX-XII Drill Team XII, Hockey Team X-XII, Spring Dance-Chairman, of Table and Dance floor Committee XI. 50 ww jonsie . . . Yea Virginia . . . Gump . . . Olatun ji . . . Bits and pieces . . . darling accent . . never lacks boyfriends . . . Troll' '... Stephlyn . . . How much have you read? . . . Thursday alarm clock . . . Clod Hogwash . . . What do you mean, have I done my Calculus?!? . . . The future chem- ist of the world! . . . Hey, sister' '...' 'Please buy your datebids' '... Loves to tease . . . I want to go where it's snowyl' '... Texas twang and Southern drawl-mixed . . . If you have a roach to kill, call Trill . Stephanie Troell Pleasanton, Texas Entered X Caper Vice President of the Senior Class, French Club XII, Drama Club X, Science Club XII, Student Council XI, 'Council of Proc- tors XII, La Reata, Circulation Manager XII, S.G.S. XII, Numerals X-XII, Chair- man of Christmas Dance. 5I I Lgn Wilkinson San Antonio, Texas Entered 1 Caper Secretary of the Senior Class, Art Club IX-X, Spanish Club XII, Latin X, Council of Proctors XII, President of Freshman Class, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, junior Representative XI, Water Ballet IX-XII, Tennis Team X, XII, Volleyball Team XI- XII, Softball XI, A Hockey X. Christmas Dance-Table and Dance Floor Committee XII, First and Second year All-Stars, Num- erals IX-XII. f ff , . 14-ff 514' , ,,,, Q ' i ,,,'a', ' -I ' . I ' I K I s ' .. if 'Q' 'f 5:45 ' fliigsil-394' il 52 Lynny . . . bubbly personality and a fascinat- ing giggle . . . Ya'll, I'm going on a diet to- night at 12:OO!l '... La Quinta . . . Colorado ... What'd say? . . . Who, me? Huicha,' . . . What's happening? . . . Do you promise? . . . Our most coordinated Sen- ior . . . I swear! . . . future ambassador to Mexico . . . beautiful black hair and green eyes . . . witty . . . those weekends at Texas! Louise Alexandra Mandel Laredo, Texas Entered X Caper Treasurer of the Senior Class, Spanish Club XI-XII, French Club XII, Choral Club XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Hallmark X-XI, Spirit Awards, Chairman of Refreshment Committee Christmas Dance XII, Bells of Saint Mary's, Numerals X- XII. ,ff 53 Ethel Newton Affleck San Antonio, Texas Entered 1 Elliott Spanish Club XII, Latin Club IX-X, Choral Club IX-XII, Bells of Saint Mary's XII, Science Club XII, Secretary of the Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, La Reata Staff XII, Snapshot Editor of La Reata XII, Hallmark Staff IX-X, Hockey Team XI, President of the junior Council VIII, Head of Favors Committee-Spring Dance XI, Head of Walls and Ceilings Committee-Christmas Dance XII, Hockey All-Star XI, Numerals IX-XII. 54 'Elephant' '... Talks out of the side of her mouth . . . Always seen driving from the lake . . . Good sense of humor . . . Shot Gun . . . The class clown . . . full of sarcastic re- marks for everyone . . . I don't want a date with him' '... Our great photographer . . . couldn't live without first period English class . . . running a close race with jane Padgitt for sarcasm. Debi . . . Deborah Sue' '...' 'Guess called me last night? '... famous basement . . . long distance telephone calls . . . Angle- terrel' '... looks great with straight hair . . . always off to New York . . . lover of foreign people. Deborah Allen San Antonio, Texas Entered 1 Elliott French Club XI-XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Golf Tournament X, Numerals VII-XII, Choral Club IX, Twelve Year Girl. 55 Dollg Celeste Aligeli San Antonio, Texas Entered 7 Caper Spanish Club IX, French Club XII, Riding Club XII, Choral Club IX, X, XII, Secre- tary of the Freshman Class, Secretary of the Sophomore Class, The Hallmark Staff XI, Numerals IX-XII, Spirit Awards IX-XII, Cheerleader XI-XII, Tennis Team IX-XII, Basketball Team XII, Softball Team XI- XII, Hockey Team X1-X11, Tennis Club IX-XII, First year All-Star XI, President of the Tennis VIII, President of the junior Council VIII. 56 Proxy' '...' 'Bizo' '... T.M.I.'s faithful cheer- leader . . . Let's go out to lunch tomorrow. . . . always punctual . . . pleasant person- ality . . Q. Casa Mare Hija fwhatever that meansj. Lizzy . . . avid tennis player and johnson fan . . . Oh, Ratfinku . . . Funnzies . . . noted as occupant of the Sarah Judd Memorial Chair in English IVB. Elizabeth Lee Bagbg Austin, Texas Entered X Elliott Latin Club X-XII, Science Club XII, Coun- cil of Proctors XII, Hallmark X, School Shield X-XI, Democratic Campaign Man- ager, Numerals X-XII. 57 Marion Field Beanland San Antonio, Texas Entered 7 Caper Spanish Club XI, French' Club XII, Riding Club XII, Drama Club, IX-XII, IX, Re- porter, X Secretary, XI Vice President, XII President, Junior Council VIII, Council Of Proctors XII, Hallmark Staff X, Numerals IX-XII, Spirit Award X-XI, Water Ballet X-XII, Tennis Team VIII, Baseball All-Star X, XII, Basketball All-Star XI, School Play X-XII, Fall Play X-XII. 58 Christie . . . Bozo . . . Greeks , . . friend to everyone . . . Oh, you are kidding . . . He is not too young! . . . Wonderful actress . . . big brown eyes , . . often serious. ,,,, Sweet and shy . . . A great actress . . . constant- ly making excellent grades . . . Miss Matthews, will you please show us that picture again? . . .unlimited art talent . . .well organized. Courtenay Wgche Beinhorn San Antonio, Texas Entered 1 Caper French Club X-XII, Latin Club X-XII, Vice-president of the Latin Club XI, Presi- dent of the Latin Club XII, Drama Club IX-XII, Vice-president of the Drama Club XII, Science Club XII, Student Council Representative X, Council of Proctors XII, Vice-president of Freshman Class, Hallmark Staff X-XI, Whispers Editor for the Hall- mark XI, School Shield IX-X, Numerals VIII-XII, Spirit Award X, Science Fair X, School IX-XII, Chairman of Spring Dance Gym Committee XI, Fall Play X-XII. Gage Anne Brooks San Antonio, Texas Entered VI Elliott Spanish Club XII, Latin Club X, Choral Club IX, X, XI, XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals IX, X, XI, XII, School Softball Team XII, The Bells of Saint Mary's XII. 60 Gaye . . . Charlie Chickenf '... the everlasting tease . . . eighth grade dances and slumber parties . . . Texas for weekends . . . a different date each weekend . . . I just really don't know who to ask., '... liquid diets . . . crazy laugh . . . English Leather. Kaki . . . always a boy with a cool car . . . Wendy and the Beach Boys . . . You may be smarter, but I have more common sense . always there to help . . . an individualist . . Icollects all sorts of odd items . . . That just doesn't cut the mustard . Carolyn Dibrell Cain Houston, Texas Entered XI Caper Head of Residence XII, Spanish Club XI judicial Council XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals XI-XII, Spirit Awards XI- XII, Drill Team XII, Tennis Team XII, Volley Ball Team XI-XII, Basketball Team XII, Softball Team XII, Hockey Team XII, Volley Ball Allstar XI-XII-, Basketball All- star XI-XII, Hockey Allstar XI-XII, Pool Committee for Spring Dance, Special Effects Committee for Christmas Dance First Year Allstar XI, Second Year Allstar XII. 6l Nancy Jane Castleberrg San Antonio, Texas Entered XI Caper Spanish Club XI, XII, Riding Club XII, Choral Club XI, XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, The Hallmark XII, Numerals XI, XII, Spirit Award XI, XII, School Softball Team XII, Bells of Saint Mary's XII. 62 Dark hair and light complexion . . . habitual car-Wrecker . . . incessant laughter . . . always has a date . . . I just can't believe it. Frances . . . Please sit down and be quiet . . . vim, vigor and vitality plus . . . the Greek . , . goes to Colorado every summer after sum- mer school in Mexico . . . speaks Spanish flu- ently . . . a Betterly fan . . . always late . . . our capable leader . . . Ya'l1 please come in quietly at dismissal' '... camera hog . . . always full of ideas. Frances Fonti Chamberlain San Antonio, Texas Entered 1 Caper President of Student Government XII, Art Club XII, Spanish Club XI, XII, French Club X, XI, XII, Science Club XII, Student Council Representative X, judicial Council XII, Council of Proctors XII, Secretary of Freshman Class, President of junior Class, Hallmark staff XI-Business Manager, School Shield X, Numerals IX, X, XI, XII, Drill Team XI, Tennis Singles XI, Tennis Doubles XI, Eight Hundred Point Cup XI, Tennis Team IX-XII, Volley Ball Team X, 'Softball Team XI, Hockey Team XI Tennis Club IX-XII, Baseball Allstar XI, Basket- ball Allstar X'XI, Hockey Allstar XI, Vol- leyball Allstar X-XI, First Year Allstar X, Second Year Allstar XI, Twelve Year Girl. 63 5 is asf Regina Morgan Chaney Marathon, Texas Entered VII Elliott Spanish Club XI, XII, Riding Club XII, Choral Club IX, Science Club XII, Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Student Council XII, Representative of the Student Council IX, XI, XII, Judicial Council XII, Council of Proctors XII, Class President X, The Hall- mark X, XI, Numerals IX, X, XI, XII, Spirit Award XII, Hockey All-Star XI, XII, School Hockey Team X, XI, XII. 64 Nena . . . our Connecticut girl . . . beautiful hair . . . I talked to my parents last night. . . . animal lover . . . lives on a horse . . . always a neat and orderly room. Lolo', . . . fickle . . . On and off diets Y'all let me tell ya! . . . perfectionist . . . U. of Texas . . , beautiful nails . . . Lois Cleveland Chiles Alice, Texas Entered X Caper Art Club X-XII, French Club XII, Vice- President of Junior Class, Numerals X-XII, Chairman of Drive Way Committee for Spring Dance. 65 Penng Lubbock Chit-tim Eagle Pass, Texas Entered IX Elliott Art Club XII, Spanish Club XI, XII, Latin 'Club IX, X, Choral Club IX, X, XII, Sci- ence Club XII, Representative of the Stu- dent Council X, Chapel Committee IX, X, XI, XII, President of the Chapel Committee XII, School Shield X, junior Representative of the Elliott Team XI, Spirit Awards IX, X, XI, Numerals IX, X, XI, XII, Cheer- leader XII, Drill Team XII, School Volley- ball Team XI, XII, Captain of School Vol- leyball Team XII, School Softball Team XI, XII, School Hockey Team XI, XII, Soft- ball All-Star X-XII, Hockey All-Star XI- XII, Volleyball All-Star XII, Two First Prizes in the 1964 St. Mary's Hall Art Show. 66 Organizer . . . full of pep . . . talks withher hands . . . card shark . . . craves Physics . . . whiz at history . . . a friend in need . . . cute and little . . . Viva Acapulco . Charlie . . . loves diets . . . Poke 'em Pigs . . . Arkansas, No. I . . . Does anyone want to play bridge? . . . a closet full of Villigers . . . coffee, coffee, coffee . . . beautiful eyes and naturally curly hair. Joann Cooke Little Rock, Arkansas Entered XII Caper Latin Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals XII. 67 Jeannie Bonnet Debona Eagle Pass, Texas Entered XI Elliott Spanish Club XI-XII, Choral Club XII, President XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Nurnerals XI-XII, Cheerlead- er XI, Drill Team XI. 68 T.C.U .... Juan Verde . . . always laughing . . . Did Eagle Pass win last night?', . . . We brought 'Sergeant-Major' to . . . those nights in Piedras. LuchitaM . . . practical joker . . . curly locks . . . typical dumb blond . . . capable Elliott Captain . . . I want a love.' '... Viva Mexico . . . international accent . . . never without a mirror. Lucg DH-tmar San Antonio, Texas Entered 4 Elliott Spanish Club XII, French Club XII, Choral Club X, Student Council XII, Elliott Team Captain, Numerals IX-XII Water Ballet XI-XII, Tennis Singles Tournament Finalist X, Tennis Doubles Tournament X, Tennis Team XII, Volleyball Team XI-XII, Soft- ball Team X-XI, Hockey Team XI, Soft- ball Allstar IX, First Year Allstar X, Second Year Allstar XI, Elliott junior Representag tive XI. 69 Jessica Suzanne Duncan Harlingen, Texas Entered XII Elliott Tennis Club XII, President XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals XII, Drill Team XII, Tennis Team XII, Softball Team XII. 70 Suzy . . . future Dennison student with a tennis scholarship . . . In your heart, you know he's rightl' '... those sexy round glasses . . . You're coolll' . . . I'm tired of bridge' '... Well- maybe just one hand., '... future politician . . . Another one of Georgels friends just called me. . . . 'Tm applying to ten colleges. Tisha, Tish . . . T.M.I .... but Harry calls at 9:50, '... Our Okie . . . always in a cheery mood . . . the southeast corner. You've never heard of it.' '... hyper-friendly. Marg Lucre+ia Edwards Moyers, Oklahoma Entered IX Elliott Art Club IX, Latin Club X, Spanish Club XII, Drama Club XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors -XII, Numerals IX-XII. 5 I ' -,,. 2?-fri. , I fn '7I Ann Taulbee Freeze San Angelo, Texas Entered XI Caper Spanish Club XI-XII, Science Club XII, La Reata XII, Republican Assistant Campaign Manager XII, Numerals XI-XII, Cheerlead- er XI-XII, Drill Team XI, Council of Proc- tors XII. 72 SWissy' '...' 'Yalll yell! . . . Livens up sev- y enth period English class . . . those history papers . . . always the first with a new style . . . vivacious personality. 1 1 l l Brownsville . . . The Senior Sophisticateu . . . Skipper . . . beautiful blond hair . . . our beloved bus driver . . . the girl of many homes . . . When I went to boarding school in France' '...' 'Guess what, I'm on restrictions again - . . apartment in Manhattan . . . I haven't looked at my Physical Science yetf' Anne Herlinda Goldfinch San Antonio, Texas Entered IX Elliott French Club IX-XII, President of the French Club XI-XII, Latin Club IX-X, Choral Club XI, Drama Club X-XI, Sci- ence Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Residence Editor of the Hallmark XI, Nu- merals IX-XII, French Award IX. 73 Marg Lucile Grug Beeville, Texas Entered IX Caper Captain of the Capers XII, Junior Repre- sentative XI, Softball All-Star IX-XII, Bas- ketball All-Star X-XII, Hockey All-Star X- XII, Volleyball All-Star X-XII, 800 Point Cup XI, First Year All-Star X, Second Year All-Star XI, Third Year All-Star XII, French Club X-XII, Latin Club X, Riding Club IX-XII, Student Council Representa- tive XII, Council of Proctors XII, Hallmark Staff XI, School Shield X, XI, Drill Team XI-XII, Bowling Champion IX, Tennis Team X-XII, Volleyball XII, Softball Team X-XII, Hockey Team X-XI, Numerals IX- XII. 74 Lucy . . . devoted Caper Captain . . devine figure . . . always smiling . . . Bobby . te e phone Lucy . I. . Hook 'em, Horns got my ears pierced . . . Duke enthusiast Hula expert . . . Acapulco . . . ardent admirer of The Beach Boys . . . forever dancing Jean Stewart Hansen Little jean . . . Yea, Sandcrabs! . . . empty coke machine . . . beautimous . . . the Nibbits kid . . . purple hair? . . . cute little girl with lots of bounce and personality. Port Lavaca, Texas Entered XI Elliott Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals XI-XII. 75 Margaret Jean Harris San Antonio, Texas Entered 7 Elliott Spanish Club XI, French Club XII, Choral Club IX, XI-XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals IX-XII Spirit Award, President of junior Council VIII. 76 Marje . . . Sweet, neat, and petite . . . What did you do in French today . . . Always a smile . . . Fun and dependable . . . I can get it for you at the P.X.!', . . . Terror of the streets in a white Mercedes. Eureka! . . . Our pretty British import . . . a Mr. Shute antagonist in 5th period English . . . I could have keeled you with a karati chop! . . . bubbling Words of wisdom in every language . . . Oh, my darlingln . . . Never without a date . . . As my Nanny used to say . . . . . Tell me a bedtime story. Clare Kilmer Judd Houston, Texas Entered XI Caper French Club XI-XII, Secretary of French Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Num- erals, Two Caper C's. F '3- 'X 52- w li' up 'W 77 Connie Marg Keeling Littlefield, Texas Entered XI Caper Art Club XII, Riding Club XII, Drama Club XI-XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Chapel Committee XI-XII, Numerals XI-XII, Spirit Awards XI, SGS XII. Sweet and smart . . . dorm seamstress . . . good cook . . . T.M.I. and Peacock . . . enthusiast -. . . diligent Worker . . . trips to.Austin . . . math whiz . . . dorm advisor. 78 , Norie . . . How tenderl' '... the belle of River Oaks . . . Come home with me! Well, I just refuse to flyl' '... the seniors' authority on politics . . . Darn, itis only a baby slami' . . . Wake me up at six, but don't get me out of bed . . . Randy . . . I've just got to get organized' '.., Future Aspenite . . . Cripple Creek, Colorado. Leonora Horton Kerr Houston, Texas Entered X Caper Spanish Club XI-XII, French Club XII Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Photography Editor of La Reata, Reporter for Hallmark X, Photography Editor of Hallmark XII, Numerals X-XII, Spirit Award XI, Food Committee for Spring Dance, Special Effects Committee for Christ- mas Dance, Vice-Chairman of Student Young Republicans X-XI. 79 Adrian Kathleen Killam Laredo, Texas Entered IX Elliott Art Club IX-XII, French Club X-XII, Vice- President of the French Club XII, Latin Club X-XI, President of the Latin Club XI, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, The Hallmark X, XII, Editor of the Hall- mark XII, Numerals IX-XII, Spirit Award XI, School Hockey Team X, Neatness and Promptness Award IX, Republican Cam- paign Chairman XII. Kati, Eric . . . Ugreat white hunter' I... always cuts her hair in French class . . . wakes up at 7:09 A.M .... Let's throw this hand in . . . Miss Organization' '... OLE . . . 21st', . . . You can lead into mef, 80 l Cindy . . . always a loyal Elliott . . . Viva Mex- ico . . . always enthusiastic . . . Rafael Osuna will win, of course, he's from Mexico! . . . expressive face and hands . . . excitable . . future Spanish major. Anne Cynthia Leon Mexico City, Mexico Entered IX Elliott Spanish Club XI-XII, Riding Club XII, Drama Club IX-XII, Sgt. at Arms of the Drama Club X, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals IX-XII, Spirit Awards IX-XI, Tennis Club XII, Volley- ball Team XII, Softball XI, Chairman of the Special Effects Committee for the Spring Dance XI, Asst. Chairman of Democratic Party XII. 8l Sylvia Rene Longoria Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico Entered X Capers Art Club XII, Spanish Club XI-XII, Vice- President of the Spanish Club XII, Choral Club X-XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Typist of the Hallmark XI, Numerals X-XII, Cheerleader XII. 82 Little and quiet . . . Viva Mexico . . . lots of bracelets . . . Foto . . . hates P.E. . . . Please help me . . . notorious for the man in the closet. l l The Kid . . . always carrying that cane . . . lots of dates . . . patronizer of O.U. weekends . . . pretty car , . . petite and cute . . . supports Teka Molina . . . i I Barbara Ann Lamar Lgfle San Antonio, Texas Entered I Caper Art Club X-XII, Choral Club XI, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numer- als IX-Xu, Tumbling Doubles XI, Baseball All-Star XII. 83 Jane Clagion Oakes Amarillo, Texas Entered X Elliott Art Club X, XI, XII, Secretary of the Art Club XI, French Club XII, Latin Club X, XI, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Editor-in-chief of La Reata XII, Co- editor of the Hallmark XI, School Shield X, Numerals X, XI, XII, Second Place in the St. Mary's Hall Art Show X, Designer of St. Mary's Hall Christmas Card XII. 84 Roo , Yaney' '... S.I .... Oh, not that David-this is another one., '... Robert the Great and Robert the Less . . . Well, I love him dearly, but-' '... Blond, curly hair . . . As soon as I finish this letter, I'll do my Physics, . . . those goat-ropers, So what if I ain't efficient-I'm cute! . . . TEXAS!!! . . . I'd rather paint than eat!', . . . janieis jumbled jungle. Sam . . peanutbutter Cups . . . Well- girls! . . , S.M.H.'s car mechanic . . . a great sense of humor . . . And I ain't playin'. L it l L . - gyfzisv 4 4 4. 1-iw, fm ,., I ,M Diane Ellen O'Bannon Eagle Lake, Texas Entered XI Caper Latin Club XI-XII, Choral Club XI, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Nu- merals XI-XII, Volleyball Team XII, Bas- ketball Team XI-XII. X? laws i gl , Wifi , 1 ,si mmf 1f,,,.ik5 A, . i f ' rz41'isfnia,.t:-'Q 5?-1 Q fw Mesa: 1 W mfgazw: ' as xs.aWs . 5 1 ' K' z s as., 4 New wif? s. 1 as -7' 1 I ' 3 Q 1 , was T l Jane Pabst Houston, Texas Entered XII Elliott Art Club XII, Spanish Club XII, Riding Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Num- erals XII. 86 Always giggling . . . knits . . . Viva Monter- y rey . . . great dancer . . . It's really cool . . . I yea, Schreiner . . . blonde bombshell. l 1 '... Beetle . . . How Gross' '.,. Well, Group' '... tyranical Spanish Club president . . . last seen in a blue-green Monza . . . See the tears P' '...' 'Spaz out much ? . . . You all please go ad hunting . . . Hidy Honey plus the other seven H's . . . alias Frank . . . one of the famous eight. Jane Maverick Padgi+l San Antonio, Texas Entered VIII Elliott Spanish Club XI-XII, Spanish Club Presi- dent XII, Riding Club XII, Choral Club IX, X, XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Business Manager of La Rea- ta, Numerals IX-XII, Water Ballet XI-XII, Volleyball Team XI-XII, Softball Team XI- XII, Belles of St. Mary's XII, Volleyball Allstar IX-XII, Softball Allstar XI, Hockey Allstar XI, First Year Allstar XI, Second Year Allstar XII, Chairman of Refresh- ment Committee of Spring Dance XI. 87 Gretchen Dee Schwarz Alice, Texas Entered X Caper Caper Lieutenant XII, Art Club X, XI, XII, Spanish Club XII, French Club XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals X, XI, XII, Cheerleader XI, Drill Team XII, Ping-Pong Doubles XI, Archery Runner-Up, Volleyball Team XI, XII, Soft- ball Team XI, Tennis Club X, Baseball All- star XI, Volleyball All-star XI, Hockey All- star XI, First Year All-star XI. 88 Gretch' '... constantly receiving letters S.W.A.K .... Devoted Caper lieutenant . . . Great personality and beautiful hair . . . Our future prima ballerina . . . if I had. . . . D2. Anita . . . Dos Ebanos . . . Where isthe air conditioner? '...' 'Well, gang . . . let's all chip in and get my hair straightened! . . . curly, curly, goldie locks . . . Look-alike counter- part at Schreiner Institute . . . What do you mean-is Falfurrias in Texas ?' '... Houston- crave. . . I've just got to have a glass of milk! . . . How many days 'til Friday ? Anna Frances Scott Falfurrias, Texas Entered X Caper French Club XII, Choral Club XI-XII, Sci- ence Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Vice President of junior Class, Numerals X-XII. 89 Virginia Eleanor Sergeant San Antonio, Texas Entered X Elliott Elliott Lieutenant XII, Art Club XI, XII, Spanish Club XII, Science Club XII, Num- erals X, XI, XII, Cheerleader XI, Water Ballet XII, Drill Team XI, Volleyball Team XI, XII, Softball Team XI, Hockey Team XI, XII, Chairman of Blue Tie Ceremony, Softball All-star X, XI, XII, Basketball All- star XI, XII, Hockey All-star X, XI, XII, Runner Up-Tumbling Doubles XI, First Year All-star X, Second Year All-star XI, Third Year All-star XII. 90 Ginny . . . Vid . . . Venezuela . . . creative artist . . . Oh, those guitar players! Chug-a-Lug . . . So what if you dont love me . . . Fake itl' '... Future P.E. teacher I Want to go to Trinity next year so badly . . . last seen roaring by in a bronze Mustang Can't stand the way certain people drive . . . petite . . . University of Colorado . . . Drain , . . always organized ahead of time . . . That isn't right' '... doesn't like to be called WWEINNIE' '... sarcasm . . . never stays with one boy too long . . . Irene Stanley Slavens San Antonio, Texas Entered IX Elliott Latin Club, XI-XII, Choral Club, X-XII, Science Club, X-XII, Sergeant-at-Arms, X, President, XII, Hallmark Staff XI, Chapel Committee XI-XII, Spirit Award XI, Nu- merals IX-XII, Hockey Team XI, Head of Spring Dance XI, Belles of Saint Mary's XII. K ,Q . .E ,.-,,-k if-Q, 4 H I .,,,f , .xiii 9I Jeanne Margarel Sngdelaar Monclova, Coahuila Entered 6 Caper Spanish Club XI-XII, Secretary of the Spanish Club XII, French Club X-XII, Vice-President of French Club XI, Secretary of French Club XII, Choral Club VIII, Drama Club IX, Council of Proctors XII, Numerals IX-XII. 92 Snitch . . . Pedro Arturo Quintero . . . In, i he cute? . . . long distance to Joplin, Missouri . . . half Mexican . . . half American . . . nat- ural comedian . . . beautiful eyes. fb is Mary . . . Stroz' '...' 'Gig 'em, Aggiesln . . Fish Poston-A special freshman at A8cM . . . a Rumplemeyer tormentor . . . Mr. Shute's favorite pupil . . . Chirp!' '... senior class choice for New York theater . . . Beatle fGeorgej . . . 'lYou dumb wad, you're out of your little pink mindl' '...' 'Secret phrase, Summers! Marg Enloe Strozier San Antonio, Texas Entered IX Elliott Spanish Club XI, French Club XI-XII, Drama Club IX-XII, Drama Club Treasurer X, Drama Club President XI, Drama Club Secretary XII, Council of Proctors XII, Managing Editor of La Reata, Feature Edi- tor of Hallmark XI, Numerals IX-XII, School Play IX-XII, Chairman of Special Effects Committee XII, Fall Play X-XII. 93 Christina Jordan Summers San Antonio, Texas Entered XII Caper Drama Club XII, Numerals XII, Vice- President of B,R.S.A.O. XII, S.G.S. XII. 94 Gook 'em, Haggies' '... post-graduate work in high school . . . What happens when we get to a book I haven't read ?' '...' 'Vuelvete Verde' '... one of Mr. Shute's favorites . . . intelligent smile . . . great sense of humor . . . Turn green, Strozierln Ward off' '... a great rider . . . drives a beautiful sting-ray . . . Riding Club Saturday, everybody has to come, cause I am really mad at you all.' '... Flies to Missouri every week- end . . . beautiful voice. BeHie Ward San Antonio, Texas Entered 1 Caper Art Club XI-XII, Spanish Club XI-XII, Riding Club IX-XII, Secretary XI, Presi- dent XII, Choral Club IX-XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII Numerals IX- XII, Water Ballet IX-XII, Volleyball Team XII, Assistant Director of Water Ballet XI, Director of Water Ballet XII. l 95 Jean Wieser Lampasas, Texas Entered XI Elliott Choral Club XII, Council of Proctors Elliott Cheerleader XI, Numerals XI, XII, Elliott Spirit Award XI, Spirit Award Honorable Mention XII. 96 Whip it on me, Daddy Rabbit' '...' Tm from Lampa-a-ss-es . . . Texis . . . Big jean . . . Little G.T.O.' '...' '4-H and FFA, '...' 'He's gotta be goooood-lookin'!' '...' 'What is this mad- ness ?' '... raising cane, in room 10. Our pretty Fraulein . . . Raymondville . . Let's go to Mexicof '...' 'Sod-buster? . . . The class computerf and a Mr. Betterly fan . . . A smile for everyone . . . The dependable V.P. of S.C. Carolgn Que Wreden Lyford, Texas Entered X Caper Spanish Cluh XII, Science Club XII, Vice President Of Student Government, Chair- man of Council of Proctors, judicial Coun- cil, Student Council Representative XI, Hall- mark Reporter X, Chapel Committee XII, Numerals X-XII, Spirit Award X-XI. 97 Elizabeth Hume Wright Corpus Christi, Texas Entered I, Re-entered XI Elliott Spanish Club XI, XII Parliamentarian Cho- ral Club XII, Science Club XII, Council of Proctors XII, Elliott cheerleader, XI, Spirit award XI, Water Ballet XI, Volley- ball Team XI, XII. Liz, Lizzie . . . giant cool' '... Novadus . . . enthusiastic Elliott cheerleader . . . It's not a big thing' ,... a terror in the mornings . . . never a dull moment . . . those moonlight re- gattas . . . Is it one big one and three little ones or five little ones ?' '... Esquires . . . bean dip-crave. 98 l What beautiful green eyes' '... always looks cute . . . our Thursday morning alarm clock . . . that red hair . . . never without a smile for everyone. Judiih Kage Wgai-I Amarillo, Texas Entered XI Elliott Art Club XII, Science Club XII, Latin Club XI, Council of Proctors, Drill Team XI-XII. 99 New Blue Roux Day Did you get the wrong tooth- brush Jean? This little piggy . . Is Dee Dee your new flame Nancy? I00 Z i Y dw , Senior bathing beauties! Poor Ginny, no more punch. Almost pulled her chair out too far, cliclrft you, Ethel?! Didn't they teach you how to salute the flag correctly in the Lower School? Look at how small my waist is now. 'RM' Oh, I remember you. Did I ever tell you about the time I . . . , i n if Come on back to our world, Anita. My, what beautiful hair you have. Lucy and Debi celebrate Debi's seventeenth Saint Mary's Hall girls don't do that sort of thing. Thank you Dee Dee, but I'd rather do it myself. 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Iv' '- 4 A32 .R ,- J , . sf H J is f'ffI E I 'Y' -cgi 5 A i Q v u ua 55,5 -xg,-1g:ggKx5v,:5g4yj' A A , ,Y 1- , .1 ,- V f!1,5f,3'xy, - M, wggfi 6 N, 1 Qt, ,, f. kv QE Nu ,,. . vawww, V+,-f, fi .1 - 11 nw, 5. ' -'A 4 A 3' i',4.4,x. 4 RESIDENCE ., 2 ' 2 , :lt wif? may 2 trt E FIRST ROXV: Katherine Armstrong, Lica East, Kathy Rowe, Judy Barringer, jennifer Stockwell, Judy Ross, Sandy Powellg SEC- OND ROXV: Robin Rutter, Patti George, Carole Thomas. Peggy Munson, Eleanor Yturriat, Colin Mahan, Helen Harrison, Betty Unsworth, Linda Sampleg Mrs. Clarke. Senior House I08 Little Red Rid- ing Hood in Plaid? ? ? ? Don't you like your dorm? Must be a good horror show on the tube. That smile of innocence. Casey's at bat . . . Get serious 5 F. K 2 gf, ' if vf 2-1-s 1 In 'X rv 1 , f L ,. 3 , ,, ,, Q M H xiii A lag., i K , ei: . '15- ' r 7 1. Q, 'E-Q f' , -3 A senior member of Senior The other senior member of Senior House. Uh oh-she's coming. House. 'FIRST ROW: Susan Chittim, Mary Wie-ser, Sealy Cross, SECOND ROW: Gretchen Lehrer, Diana Vlck, Sally Wakefield, Evita Avery: THIRD ROW: Celia Martin, Pamela Clift, Karen Cole, Mrs. Kaiser: FOURTH ROW: Brenda Haber, Janie Cline, Tina Heinz: Marilyn Maxwell. Residence im' I i A N .V-'. I -... Mother, all I do is study-I never have time for anything else. And Vera is off again. fs .ff 1 1 2, ein. , RN- . Sei wif wif - P! ' J . 1, 3, 1. .SL .. ,H y gg ., ,.,..,4b,A. r , 6.1 . l . . 49 ,, 1. . , . 4 ., 4+ A ,, K ' f-211 if . ,141 . ' o fa . . .'f'fii-Q.:'f -fi' is m wfvsg- ggi '-A . c 5 ,- 15 - L 4.1.2.3 -9 J . V.. ' ', k i , l A i I an 'lt : 1 , . -x l in Q2 ii That famous Lampassas smile. Don't look now, Janie. My I'm thirsty. Q Open wide, Susan, That will never do. III STANDING: Judy Harris, Fran Corbusier, Patsy Mautz, Kendall Wolfeg Terry Harmag SEATED: Mary Koerper, Joann Sivley Kathy Sudermang Janie Hickie. Easi House lI2 Step softly, Mary. You're about to lose a member on the left side. Those sun glasses are really cool, Hlckle' You're doing it right, Judy. Hi ho Silver--I mean, Hi ho Mary 'X' Of course I think your hair looks beautiful. gm-.--4 g7if'5l:lKl V.. , SEATED: Alice East, Robin Brown, Beverly Studerg FIRST ROW: Trisha Hurd, Gertrude Schalaben, Kathy Unsworth, Whitney McKinney, SECOND ROW: Laura Brown, Kathy Lowry, Suzie Wright, Gay Merriwether, Linda Barkley, Susan Wagner. Johnsion House ll4 km, lI5 ii , , X l Q 1 l FIRST ROW: Janie Oakes, DeeDee Schwartz, Louise Mandel, Norie Kerr, Jeanne Snydelaar, Jeanie DeBona, Jean Hansen, SEC- OND ROW: Lois Chiles, Joann Cooke, Kathleen Jones, Stephanie Troell, Nena Chaney, Lucy Gruy, Tisha Edwards, Suzi Dun- can, Liz Wright, Jean Wieser, Penny Chittirn, THIRD ROW: Clare Judd, Carolyn Cain, Ann Freeze, Elizabeth Bagby, Cindy Leon, Anita Scott, Diane O'Bannon, Judy Wyatt, Carolyn Wreden. New Dorm I6 ,..-,Q-.,m. Why, Mr. Pennell, I didn't expect to see you knit one, pearl one, knit two . . .' here, And Mr. Pennell said he might not let any of us gradu- ate. Now that's debatable. N '1 Don't let Clares poker-face fool you, Louise. I like your hair, DeeDee. Love that mail. II7 Are you getting tired of that crepe paper, Penny? You look like you've just lost your last friend, Anita. Really. Carolyn. Don't cry, Jean. It's pecan season again, Il8 Diane really knows how to let her hair clown CLUBS FIRST ROW Lucy Gruy, Carolyn Cain, Carolyn Wreden, Nena Chaney, Frances Chamberlain, Kathleen jones, SFCOND ROW Lucy Dittmar Anniell Rudisill, Linda Lu Watson, Patsy Mautz, Marsha Gass, The Student Council The members of the Student Council are the core of Student Government at Saint Mary's Hall. Consisting of seven seniors and a representative from each of the other classes in the Upper School, it is in charge of the smooth running of every-day pro- cedures, as well as making more important decisions concerning school life. The senior members compose the judicial Council, and they are assisted by the Council of Proctors, consisting of the Senior Class, which acts as a disciplinarian force. The Student Council also sponsors several projects each yearg this year they collected presents at Christmas and food at Thanksgiving, as well as gathering clothing for a special family assigned to them. In addition, they coordinated the United Fund drive and raised money for it at a Uslave auction. The student body appreciates the progress the Student Council has made in the challenge of making Saint Mary's Hall a democratic organization, governed by the students themselves. Preridem' .......... . Frances Chamberlain Vice-prerident ..... Carolyn Wreden Secretary ........ C... N ena Chaney . mm.--1 fmm www ..,,. ,Wm 11 www ' A - ., X , W ,k,f. :,,1,.M . .11 f.ffQ1 ,f,i . , W .,...1m.n -1..,-r.W.4,.,.,yw4k,,w5kgQLE.,A,k,,,,wq W X.-M. -fm--f as :ff v..,k MQW, f f -f---f--ww-fkf'A.1,ngg,fw,f ..w,.-.. M...,NmA,Q .. -.. any ,- . N-.Q--.m..,1. Q. :nn . ,M ,.......... A ..,.,..- pw--1 spe- . ...Q A -,. --QW v,,kk, ,ug M. X 5 QW xsf5Q2M,. Af.. 'S FRONT ROW: Gail Casey, Debi Allen, Anita Scott, Lucy Gruy, Frances Chamberlain, Courtenay Beinhorn, Mary Strozier: SECOND ROW: Georgia Chamberlain, Whitney McKinney, Stephanie Troell, Christi Beanland, Lois Chilesg THIRD ROW. Joann Sivley, Janie Hickie, Dana Waldman, Clare Judd, Jeanne Snydlaar, Kathy Killam, Anne Goldfinch, Marje Harris, Linda Ford Linda Beth Jacob, Nancy Nowling Kathleen Henderson. Le Cercle Franpais Le Cercle Francais is composed of French III and IV students, but a few French II students may be admitted at midterm. The club meets once a month on Tuesday to listen to Soeur Sourire and improve vocabulary by working crossword puzzles. There are also special features, such as a movie on French cathedrals at Christmas time. Thanks are due to the sponsors Mrs. Redfield and Miss Walker, for making the French Club a success this year. Presidefzl-Anne Goldfinch Vice Pre.ridefzlaKathy Killam Ser1'eff1ryfClare Judd Twrzmrez'-Jeannie Snydelaar I22 m ,vgxm CA s ii FIRST ROW: Alice East, Sylvia Longoria, Penny Chittim, Jeannie Snydelaar, jane Padgitt, Liz W'right. SECOND ROW: Kathy Lowry, Bobbin Phelps, Lyn Wilkinson, Bettie Ward, Paula Hagemeister, Kathy Unsworth, Trisha Hurd, Fran Corbusier, THIRD ROW: Ethel Thomson, Mary Ann Dittmar, Kendall Wolfe, Brenda Haber, Ann Freeze, Carolyn Wreden, Lucy Dittmar, Ginny Sergeant, Suzy Wright, FOURTH ROW: Mr. Hastings, Louise Mandel, Nena Chaney, Ethel Affleck, DeeDee Schwarz, Jeanne De Bona, jane Pabst, Nancy Castleberry, Frances Chamberlain, Cindy Leon, Tisha Edwards. EI Club Margil El Club Margil, the Spanish Club, is an organization made up of girls taking Spanish III and IV to further their interest and knowledge in the fields of Spanish culture and tradition. For initiation, the new members must Wear handkerchiefs on their heads and, pinned to their middy collars, signs with a picture of a maid, La Criada, for a weekg at the end of the week a meeting is held and they put on skits in Spanish for the club. February 27, 1965, the club made an exciting trip to Nuevo Laredo, sponsored by Mr. Hastings and Miss Duemke. Pfefidelfl H .,,,,, .,,,,, I ane Padgitt Vice-PreJia'elz! N H ,.,,. Sylvia Longoria Secretary ,,,,,,., .i,.,. J eanne Snydelaar Tfenszzrer ,,,,,,i., ,,,,, P enny Chittim Pazrliamenmrifzn up up .i , Liz Wright I24 BOTTOM TO TOP: Trisha Hurd, Elizabeth Bagby, Mrs. Dawson, Anniel Rudisill, Brenda Haber, Joann Sivley, Courtenay Beinhorn, Celia Martin, Kathleen Henderson, Whitney McKinney, Fran Corbusier, Vera Bode, Nancy Nowlin, Claire Gillespie, Cathy Browning, Marilyn Hall, Beverly Meyer, Kim Griswold, Linda Ford, Kitty Kuper, Jean Oppenheimer, Hester White, Helen Harrison, Laura Meadows, Linda jacob, Kathy Suderman, Belle Stumberg, Jennifer Norton, Jody Sorenson, Bobbin Phelps, Terry Hanna, Linda Sample, Leslie Negley, Diane O'Bannon, Polly McFadden, Sealy Cross, Gretchen Lehrer, Pamela Clift, Peggy Mun- son. Qocieias Classica The Latin Club, affiliated with the junior Classical League of Texas and The National Classical League, is in its third year at St. Mary's Hall. The membership consists of all Latin students who wish to join. This year the Latin Club gave a Christmas Chapel Service, and has had monthly meetings. Several members attended the State Convention, which was held in Waco. The year ends with the annual Roman Banquet, at which the first year students are slaves. The club members participate most enthusiastically in this event. Preridenf ,.r....r.r. ,,.. Co urtenay Beinhorn Vice-Prerideazf .rr..r... .... W hitney McKinney Secretfzry-T1'eaJzz1'er .... ............. T risha Hurd l26 'Ulu gf. FIRST ROW: Janie Oakes, Gail Casey, Ginny Sereant, Whitney McKinney, Gertrude Schaleben, Jane Padgitt, Ann Freeze, Carolyn Wreden, Mary Strozier, Elizabeth Bagby, Cindy Leon, SECOND ROW: Mary Koerper, Debi Allen, Bobbin Phelps, Louise Mandel, Judy Wyatt, DeeDee Schwarz, Jeanne DeBona, Nena Chaney, Jeannie Snydelaar, Kathleen Jones, Penny Chittim, Court- enay Beinhorn, Norie Kerr. THIRD ROW: Marje Harris, Diane Grant, Alice East, Stephanie Troell, Liz Wright, Irene Slavens, Ethel Affleck, Bettie Ward, FOURTH ROW: Anita Scott, Connie Keeling, Tisha Edwards, Kathy Lowry, Janie Hickie, Christi Beanland, Joann Sivley, Diane O'Bannon, Kathy Killam, Frances Chamberlain, Deidre Denman, Dana Waldman, Sylvia Longoria, Nancy Castleberry. The Bi-Phg-Chem Club Bi Phy Chem, the Science Club, was founded in 1962. The various facts of science, while always of interest to students, have taken on a new importance in this modern age. By joining the club, the girls expressed their awareness of this added importance. The official aims of the club, as stated in the Constitution, are as follows: Its purpose shall be to stimulate an interest in the sciences. In a larger sense, the aim is to awaken in the members a lasting respect for science and its increasing influence. An undertaking of science is the key to the future. Prefident .........,.... ................ I rene Slavens Vice-Prefident ..... .,.,. Co urtenay Beinhorn Secretary ...a.a... .......... E thel Affleck T1'e4J11re1' ............ .. ...... Debi Allen Sergeant-at-Arm: ...... Judy Wyatt I28 NW if -az .,,,....! '49 I FIRST ROW: Belle Stumburg, Judy Barringer, Marsha Gass, Shannon Hill, Jane Pabst, Dee Dee Schwarz, Bobi Lytle, Judy Ross Janie Oakes, Lois Chiles, Leslie Negley, Sylvia Longoriag SECOND ROW: Ethel Tompson, Alice East, Kendell Wolfe, Joann Sively, Karen Cole, Kathleen Henderson, Bibba Tompson, Sally Oppenheimer, Bobbin Phelps, Laura Brown, Connie Keeling, Kath- leen Jones, Nena Chaney, Frances Chamberlain, Miss Inez Sawyers, Judy Wyatt, ON STAIRS: Lou Stumberg, Eleanor Yturria, Ginny Sergant, Mary Wieser, Bettie Ward, Gretchen Lehrer, Susan Chittim. The Art Club The Saint Mary's Hall Art Club under the sponsorship of Miss Inez Sawyers, pro- vides an opportunity for those interested students in the Upper and Lower School to develop and broaden their knowledge in the wild field of art. During the school year the club attends exhibitions at the Whitte Museum and the McNay Art Institute and various other places where displays of particular interest are heldf The Club is occasionally honored to hear lectures on art by prominent speakers. In the Spring the Art Club presents the annual exhibition consisting of art work done by both the Lower and Upper Schools. This gay event is highlighted by the awarding of ribbons to the outstanding pieces of art. As the year comes to a close, the Art Club gives a banquet at which the members express their gratitude for the time and effort Miss Sawyers had kindly contributed in assisting and supervising the Club. Preridenl .....,.,,.,...,... ..., S hannon Hill Secrelfzry-Tfea.fzz1'er .c,.. .... B obbin Phelps I30 s K n 3 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: jan Shipman, Mrs. I-Iafela, Mary Strozierg SECOND ROW: Carol jacob, Linda Ford, Robbie Davis, Dana Waldmang THIRD ROW: Gina Holland, Maggie Parker, Cris Sumners, Ann Jarvis, Tisha Edwards, Connie Keeling, Courtenay Beinhorn, Averil Hefela. NOT SHOWN: Christie Beanland. Drama Club The Drama Club is one of the most active clubs in the school. Each year it starts off with the annual Halloween Party, and, immediately after finishing it starts work on the Fall Play. This year The Mrzdwommz of Clmillot was the play performed on December 11. After mid-terms, the club begins work on monologues for the various speech contests in the San Antonio area. In late February or early March, the club selects a school play to be performed in the spring. This play is a school project, and all students are invited to participate. At the end of the year, the club holds an informal banquet and goes to a play or movie afterward. President ,,.......,.., ...... C hristie Beanland Vice Prexideni ....... ..... C ourtenay Beinhorn Secretary .,,,..,,,, .,,.,...,.... M ary Strozier Treasurer rr.,... ...,. L inda Ford I32 z . A M y 'ifilf I I . 'if M H 1 '41 :N . P H vy- S f ' K . . - E 1 ff 'T K K f W-F' . I , ,.....-................ .YW yi.. . iuaumwwwu-wif-, , - f, M34 1, - ,V . .11 ...V , , , ,,f..,.,. ,.- ,W - - T: ,...,.,-AW A .W I33 5 Q FRONT ROW: Terry Hanna, Karen Coleg SECOND ROW: Mary Koerper, Laurie McFarland, Laura Meadows, Connie Keeling, Mrs. Conlon, Linda Beth Jacob, Rob- bie Davisg Diane Grantg THIRD ROW: Penny Chittim, Cindy Leon, Nancy Now- ling Marsha Gass, Chapel Committee The Chapel Committee, headed by Penny Chittim, has the responsibility of providing the piano accompaniment for the hymns sung each morning in Chapel, as well as playing the music for Big Chapel . Although girls are often called upon to play at the last minute, they somehow manage to handle the situation calmly. To this group of pianists we owe our thanks for innumer- able smooth chapel programs. I34 Music Department At Saint Mary's Hall, Music education begins in the third form with weekly lessons in Music Ap- preciation, which continue through the fifth form. In this course, the pupils listen to records and stories of composers, study musical instru- ments and play them in a rhythm band. Piano students take weekly les- sons in music theory, piano tech- nique, and have the opportunity to play for chapel services, in the Christmas and Spring Recitals, and at Graduation. Mrs. F. M. Conlon trains her students well, and instills in them a knowledge and love of music. 4 SEATED AT THE PIANO: Penny Chittim. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Ford Carolyn Wreden, Marsha Gass, Beverly Studer, Connie Keeling, Diane Grant, Nancy Nowlin, Irene Slavensg Linda Beth jacob. Kim 5 L Y ku :rf V CN FIRST ROW: Norie Kerr, Nancy Castleberry, Gertrude Schaleben, jane Padgitt. SECOND ROW: Irene Slavens, Penny Chittim, Jeanjne DeBona, Marje Harris, Beverly Meyer, Anniel Rudisill, THIRD ROW: Ianice Grant, Ginny Sergeant, Celia Martin, Fran or usier, Robin Brown, Sylvia Longoria, FOURTH ROW. Anita Scott, Celeste Altgelt, Louise Mandel, Anne Goldfinch, Susan Wagner, Judy Fisher, Linda Lu Watson, Laura Meadows, Jean Wieser, Liz Wright, Susie Duncan, Gaye Brooks: FIFTH ROW: Ethel Affleck, Diane Grant, Gail Casey, Laura Brown, Kathy Suderman, Anita Hudson. The Choral Club Membership in the Choral Club is open to all those in the Upper School who enjoy singing. Mr. Robert Danes is the accompanist and Mr. Brendon Griswold directs the students. Aside from the annual performances at Parent's Weekend, Christmas Vespers, the Baccalaureate Service, and Graduation, the Choral Club performed on KLRN television, on February 10, and made a long-play recording. The 1964-65 school term was an exciting and pleasant year for the Choral Club due to the untiring efforts of Mr. Griswold and the enthusiasm of the club members. Preyidem ,,,.,, ...,, I eannie DeBona Sponsor ,,,,, ..... M r. Griswold I36 l 5 FIRST ROW Irene Slavens, Jeannie DeBona, Celeste Altgelt, jane Padgitt, Nancy Castleberry, Ethel Affleck, Gaye Brooks SEC OND ROW Louise Mandel, Laura Brown, Gail Casey, Gertrude Schaleben, Celia Martin, Robin Brown. The Belles of Qt. Marg's The Octet of 1964 has grown to twelve members who call themselves the Belles of St. Mary's. The members are chosen by audition from the Choral Club. They meet once a week to practice for various performances during the year. They have sung for chapel services at St. Mary's Hall and also went to Austin to sing on Channel 9, an educational television station. The purpose of the Belles is to teach its members some of the techniques of singing with a small group in varying types of music as well as to give them experience in performing before an audience. The Belles are very appreciative of the direction of their sponsor, Mr. Brendon Griswold. Q-WMM , Ni..- 'inf .ask , Y 135 pavv' N .- 1 7 w,.,.gf. 5 3 ,x K 123 in . ' '.? f! Q Su. 2 m,NQ'k I39 FRONT ROW: Judy Fisher, Beth Bowman, Paula Hagemeister, Beverly Meyer, jane Padgittg Robbie Davis. SECOND ROW: Tina Altgelt, Ruthie Bowman, Terry McCullock, Celeste Altgeltg Nancy Castleberry. THIRD ROW: Ethel Thompson, Floy Bunting, Mary Wieser, Bobbin Phelps, Trisha Hurd, Maggie Parker, Judy Harrisg Connie Keeling. Riding Club The St. Marys Hall Riding Club is designed to encourage interest while providing further knowledge of this exciting and enjoyable sport. The girls selected as members of the club are those in forms eight through twelve who express a particular interest in riding. Throughout the year, all of the members participate in trail rides and, every so often, in a small for fun horse show. In the spring, everyone works together to present the annual Saint Mary's Hall Horse Show. On Bishop's Day, a cup is awarded to the girl who has shown the most active en- thusiasm and participation in the club, and a Riding Club Banquet closes the year. Prerident ........, .....,., B ettie Ward Vice-Pferiderzt ,,,,, ,,,,.. R uthie Bowman Serretary ...,....,, ..t.....,.. I udy Harris Trearurer ,.,,........ ..... T risha Hurd Parliameiztarian i..,, ...... B obbin Phelps Spomor .,........t. ,...,. L isa Russell I40 vi -w H 'E -... S wx - . r ,1 vs , A 1- if '3 45 T , jr' , ,. . . , k ix . fa' N ' Q Q. . Ke 1 , 1 If Q C. 5 A 1 A A ,Q .H ,..,, x, - X L 'iff Qin A 'M fi S lr -.-my-n-uni x iff5 I .v EI wmv V , 13 -s X v.-1' l4I FIRST ROW: Dana Waldman, Diedre Denman, Laura Brown, jo Ann Sivley, SECOND ROW: Judy Harris, Kathy Lowry THIRD ROW: Hester White, Lucy Dittmar, Frances Chamberlaing Janie Hickie. The Walrus The time has come', the Walrus said, 'to talk of many things' . . . , and The Walrus , the school magazine in its first year, is devoted to this purpose. The Walrus welcomes literary contributions from anyone from the third grade through the Upper School. The editorial board of the Magazine is aided by the English Department in deciding what should be published. After each publication, a few outstanding con- tributers are asked to join the staff. Mmzfzgifzg Edilor ..,.. r,.,,.,,.,, ,,,,. , , Janie Hickie Lower School Editor ,,,,. . ..,.,,,,,,, ,,,, W hitney McKinney Alf! Eflilofif . . . ., . . ..,.... , Jo Ann Sivley, Laura Brown Siaff nzemlaem Georgia Chamberlain, Dierdre Denman, Averil Hafela, Judy Harris, Kathy Lowry, Dana Wald- mang Hester White. Sl1107Zf0l'.f.' Miss Barrett, Mr. May, Mrs. Mellardg Mr. Shute. l42 '? E-Y . X fvx. . 5 S, - T! , . ,. . f .W M . N f H' 5-f2,g iR fQxf ,., 4 53 5 f, K F Q Q kx.,'iQA 2 f 1' X ' 'Q 2 4. n I43 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Williana May, Maiy Strozier, Janie Oakes, Norie Kerr, Stephanie Troell, Ethel Affleckg Jane Padgitt La Reata The 1965 La Reata Staff is responsible for the publication which is now in your possession. Having undergone the trials and tribulations of misplaced page numbers, rainy days when no pictures could be taken, two typewriters which were never in perfect running order at the same time, overdue deadlines, and a lack of funds, they soon became a close-knit group with their own kind of lingo . Passing by the cramped office on the northeast corner of Senior House, one might hear: Ethel: Who's been messin' with my snapshots P . . . Mary: 'lOh-the Calendar, well, I am somewhat of a ham! . . . Jane: Y'all this is just ridiculousll' . . . Norie: I just don't understand, but I'll go call Beverly's. . . . Stephanie: Now if we sell ten more subscriptions, we'll save this much moneyiaccording to my calculations. . . . Janie: t'Ethel, are you ever going to learn how to use the cropping guide??? . . . Mr. May: Well, how's it going? Do you want me to call Gerloff ? Editor ..,,,,, ..,,,,,,..:.:, Bzzrineff Manager , Photography Editor Smzpfbot Edilor tt,, Copy Ediior ,,,,,,,,,, , Circulation Editor ::,,,, :VVVVY Sponsor ,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Janie Oakes Jane Padgitt Norie Kerr Ethel Affleck , . Mary Strozier Stephanie Troell ,,,,. Mr. May X M PK-7 f L J 4 w f X Www ' 5 T 'G' g, ,ff ,....5. J.. 1 . QW ,1 was draw s ,..n4 s'o ','. . ann ue ina as Some people never grow up. fS. TJ ! 1 x . 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I wzior Repre5efztfzli11e I49 LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Freeze, Linda Barkley, Celeste Altgelt, NOT SHOWN: Sylvia Longoria Caper Cheerleaders ME, 3,3 N V gig ,, .., 3 lf: w ilk ,,.. nv, .gf Q4 v?? ,Qs 4 Ellioi-I Team yy? rx XJEU7-6 A 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Janie Hickie, Luqf Dittmarg Ginny Sergeant. NOT PICTURED: Ethel Thompson EIIioH Qporis Council Lucy Dittmar .. .o T,TT Capfnirz Ginny Sergeant A,,A., ,, ,Y,,,, ,,,,,, , Ligllfgfldflf jamie Hickie .,,7,,, , . fmzior Rep1'e5e1zfati1,'e Ethel Thompson o,,,,.. junior Reprefezzffzlizfe - v 5 ff R N '3- ' ' , X. .ww ... 1 ' 4 ,W X 2 X LQ SL... ., . M,-L gn, 'TK 'A .lj'J,-liiaw . - ' K W -Wm ia an . J. ff A , V xiao. iliyisvv FRONT ROW: Penny Chittim, Marilyn Maxwell, Liz Wrightg BACK ROW: Gail Casey. EIlioH Cheerleaders Softball All-Star CAPERS ELLIOTTS THEME: Strike out the Elliotts THEME: Beat-le the Capers MEMBERS: Lucy Gruy, DeeDee Schwarz, Celeste MEMBERS: Lucy Dittmar, Janie Hickie, Ethel Altgelt, Mary Ann Dittmar, Trisha Hurd, Ann Thomson, Ginny Sergeant, Sealy Cross, Jane Pad- Freeze, Bobi Lytle, Lyn Wilkinson, Sally Wake- gitt, Cindy Leon, Robin Brown, Penny Chittim, field, Christie Beanland, Mary Weiser, and Leslie Celia Martin, Tina McDermott, and Floy Gray Negley. Bunting. SCORE: CAPERS 4-ELLIOTTS 1 I54 Baskeiball All-Siar CAPERS ELLIOTTS THEME: Hang the ELLIOTTSH THEME: Jingle the CAPERSH MEMBERS: Lucy Gruy, DeeDee Schwarz, Celeste MEMBERS: Lucy Dittmar, Janie Hickie, Ginny Ser Algelt, Carolyn Cain, Diane O'Bannon, Mary geant, Tina McDermott, Celia Martin, Gay Meri- Weiser, Leslie Negley, Ann Freeze, Bobi Lytle, weather, Liz Wfright, Cindy Leon, and Jane Pad- and Lyn Wilkinson. gitt. SCORE: CAPERS 21-ELLIOTFS 6 FRONT ROW: Lucy Dittmar,Lyn Wilkenson, Celeste Altgelt, Ruthie Dittmar, Cindy Leong SECOND ROW: Lucy Gruy, Suzi Duncan, Frances Chamberlain, Kathy Browningg Diedre Denman. Tennis Team Aside from weekly practices, the tennis team has participated in various tournaments held in San Antonio. They have been fortunate in having the support of Miss Hatcher, their sponsor. T SS I56 Co-Capmim uuuu Suzi Duncan, Lucy Gruy FY le , - K W Sit ,.,' ,. V tiff. :MX vi. ry ugawafyt A s'f,,,k,i., 1 ggz4:.nftrltli-fiy f , a M a:i,....'-'N 4. ' wr?f 71fw'i 4 Q Q51 V .Qv5l'i ,,,q A W. ' . niriiiwfmii .L .r 7 if LQQHZL in ni O ll W 2 5. R ' 3' i F W m w igseil 1 A ' fiifir eg, f K . 1'f-- ' ,..:-f:Q s-w .ef::-,fi2,-'- 9 x +I ' 'Q A l 9 f I X are mu.-an- B3 Lx, A Qporis Snaps I l58 A CALENDAR OF EVENTS A YEAR AT SAINT MARY'S HALL flies by so swiftly, one can scarcely recall the events of a single week or month. In the course of the days we pass through many doors as we experience not only the day-to-day processes of tests, papers, and other academic achievements, but also the development of new friendships. In this section, we have endeavored to record only the highlights of a year filled with innumerable activities. September The first days of school can be a bit tedious, especially for the new girls, who are trying to become accustomed to new surroundings, We tried to make them feel at home at a Get Acquaintedn party the first night. Then, before we got down to the tasks at hand, we engaged in one last fling at Gallagher Ranch, where we spent the day swim- ming, playing cards and pool, horse back riding, or just being lazy. 2 mi' 1 S f I ft 'iw f M .. .A. 1 1 z ,A 'tl .. . ' .I I 1, ' , 1 nge' ' i f if fi,1'-:zie'fef5If- 1 I xi dv .Qs I Y x. v-F ' fu, A , 4 , ' 'A S ' N 4 4 ,If 1 Q sf ' X . , w ni lg., ,Ag EI' Y i J i Q i 4 1 ' i I' - 1- . i , sf 1 I i l,f1f fi- I . 4- 'ig i . gg: D :Kal 4 f -,-..1 N 4 it , 1 ti' 1 Y 'F 3339 all wx A ' I 'f 5 0 ably .. i ft wise The Seniors felt jinxed from the beginning. The week of the proposed Tie ceremonies, Mr. Pennell announced that the Japanese silk worms were doubtless making transistor radios instead of Blue Ties. A week later when we were assured that they were en route, we began to plot a scheme for the disposal of our plebian black ties. james Bond movies were the current rage, so we devised a plan, complete with OO7! 1 I ,, I W'-ym! 1, 1 , Q. ' ' e iii ,, ff N no 5 ...M sr 3? E The next day, after literally years of waiting, we filed onto the terrace to receive our Blue ties and rings. There were shaking knees and a few tears, as we stood before the swimming pool and sang the Alma Mater . . . real Seniors at last. After the ceremony, pictures were taken of the triumphant and jubilant seniors. It was difficult to force us back to the drudgery of schoolwork. Ee aes We cannot admit that life was all work and no play , for soon it was time for the new girls to draw to determine whether she would be a Caper or an Elliott. This occasion marked the beginning of another year of strong but friendly rivalry. The following week, our respective teams chose their cheerleaders. The decision was a difficult one, for these girls would be the spirit-boosters for the entire year. The excitement mounted until the announcement that Celeste, Dee Dee, Linda, and Sylvia would be the Caper Cheerleaders, that Gail, Liz, Marilyn, and Penny would cheer for the Elliotts. 5 as ll, 5 at Suddenly '. . . the nights were getting longer, not cooler, but we somehow sensed that real Fall would soon be upon us. We enjoyed the last days of Indian Summer and slipped into October. October First of all, the boarders had a dance with Peacock Military Academy. 'The dance was hosted by KONO disc jockey, Don Cowzer, and everybody had a great time. Then a new event brightened the campus. In order to raise money for the United Fund, the generous hearted Student Council offered itself for auction. The glib tongued auctioneers, Mr. Shute and Mr. Betterly, managed to squeeze over five hundred dollars out of the student body. During the two days for which they were auctioned, the Student Council was required to do all that their masters told them. i 3 fi 2 MU. 5 is Q so ,V 'J ig, , its 2 , The final event of the month was the annual Halloween Party given by the Drama Club. This year the theme was a visit to the Addams Family and their House of Horrors . Everyone agreed that it was the best party the club had ever planned and a gay time was had by all. 'YV I-:Wx K-iv M' , 9940 L- hw s 1 vw - Y A There were tense moments at midnight December 11, but by two-thirty on Saturday, the Seniors congratulated themselves on a top-notch job of decorating' An Old- fashioned Christmas was portrayed throughout, and when the clock struck eleven- thirty, we all agreed that the evening had passed far too quickly. On Sunday, at five-thirty, the entire student body attended the annual Vesper Service, held at Christ Church. By the close of the week-end, we truly felt the Christmas Spirit. 14, , TM f'Z !lf The last few days before vacation were focused on the Drama Club, Elliott School, and the Lower School. The Mad Woman of Chail- lot was presented by the Drama Club and two Christmas performances A Christmas Carol , and a nativity play were given by the Lower and Elliott Schools. Then we packed our bags and winded our ways homeward for two and a half weeks of frolic. .lanuarg The arrival of the month of january brought with it the depression of returning to school from Christ- mas Vacation. However, the bright prospect of mid- term exams in only two weeks helped to cheer everyone. The time before those happy few days of testing was filled with the usual school work, but favored by lectures, club meetings, and tension. We were honored to have with us Miss Luci Armstrong, a graduate of St. Mary's Hall, who is a prominent San Antonio artist. Her visit with the Art Club was one of the few bright spots during those trying times. j g .fi V: The strife was over-the battle done Cbut not necessarily wonj, so we threw up our hands, went home and slept for a few days. So ended one-half of the school year. Here we leave you, for the time being, but never fear! The best is yet to come! The staff of La Reata 1965 would like to extend its thanks to Mr. William May for his patience and cooperation. His moral support and quick phone calls to Mr. Gerloff have been absolutely indispensable in getting this annual published. The Senior Class of 1965 expresses its gratitude to Mrs. Ruth Helms for her close work with, and honest interest in, our class. Her patience and understanding have been an inspiration in helping us reach our principal goals-giving a dance, putting out an annual, and, of course, graduation. The 1965 staff of La Reata expresses its appreciation to Mr. Pen- nell, the office staff, and the faculty, for their aid in publishing the annual. When it came to meeting deadlines, getting information on students and teachers, and managing money, they were essential. We would also like to thank Mr. Feldman and Mrs. Baxter at Beverly Studios for their assistance in getting the pictures for La Reata 1965. Their patience with the staff in taking pictures at odd hours of the day almost every day for many weeks are very much valued by us. ADVERTISING C- A- MCDANIEL. Owner NEAL HARGROVE, Manager P50116 BR0-adway 3-3936 Phone BRoadway 8-3845 MIRASOL RANCH Santa Gertrudis Cattle P.O. BOX 397 UVALDE, TEXAS I74 l DITTMAR LUMBER SAN ANTONIO Qwholesale A d Retail, Congratulations Seniors '65 from WOODARD W. ALTGELT JR. Sanger and Alfgelh S. and A. Interprises S.A.S. AUCTION BARNS Compliments ot o Friend llEL CHEAPO!l H. J. GRUY AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 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JOHNNY PIERSCN- New and Used Cars-Wholesale l0l Wesl' blh Amarillo, Texas CHARLE'S Complimenls of 24 Hour Prescriplion Service Visil- Our Gill Deparlmenl' Corner of Main and Woodlawn PE 3-7I6l MAX f MISS ROBERTSCNS SHOP anliques, decorafions, silver Congra+ula'l'ions +o flue Senior Class From a Molher es+a+es appraised Complimenfs Menger Hoiel CA 6.409I of a 202 Alamo Plaza and . San Anfonio, Texas CA 6.5l9I Fnend Congralulafions +o lhe Senior Class From an Aun'r E. F. HUTTON 8: COMPANY INC. New York Sfoclr Exchange HOUSTON. TEXAS Em WE STOCK COMPLETE SMH BOOK LISTS The Little House of Books M m' . 570I Broadway the I SHOE BOX 5013 Broadway Alamo Heights 384 No. S'l'ar Mall 222 Wonderland Cenfer THE FIRST IONAL ANK IN FALFURRIAS X ' -1-il- ' 'X .uf-1 1'..Hf1.4--gil Xxiizvfivll X-. Dyno -tio, I M z KI! Fl Il x msupu GW- ' Smooo 9, .. ul.-UH -, . ,.,u..A.c. 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Across From Eagle Pass, Texas, on fhe New Highway fo Mexico Cify. Rodolfo de los Sanfos, owner Cruz Bernal, Manager AVE. GUERRERO 320 TELEFONO 2065 NUEVO LAREDO, MEXICO P, O, BOX I8 ALADAR DEUTSCH, s. A. Infernafionally Renowned Jewelers French Perfumes Ari' Obiecfs LAUREL HEIGHTS PHARMACY Professional Prescripfion Service PE 6-3l6l Your Complefe Neighborhood Drug Sfore 2602 N. Main Ave. HARRY BRUSENHAN, Owner OAK RIDGE GROCERY 8: MARKET STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES FresI1 Meafs'-Vege'IabIes San Anfonio, Texas VID l8I0 Nacogdoches I Telephone TA 6-433I. TA 2-3396 TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY Guaranfees Ti'I'Ie +o Real EsIa+e BRADY BUILDING CApiIoI 6-3I3I PAUL DENT ENCO SERVICE 6646 San Pedro DEB-N-HEIR LARRY San AnI'onio's Teen Fashion Cenier DANCE BUQUOR 429 W. Hilderbrand a+ San Pedro CLASS ? BEN GREENBERG PE 5-I36I Make TocIay's Pleasures Tomorrow's Treasure SAN ANTONIO SMI Ridge TA 6-369I ACADEMY K os - Esiabiished I886 DecoraI'ing Advisory Service 6450 N. New Braunfels Avenue Grades 3-8 Box 8343 I935 N. Flores CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS From WILLIAM J. MCBRIDE represenfing Ihe OPEL KADETI' for Charles Orsinger Buick Co. May I Have a Ticlcef On Your Train of Though'r, Merry Belles of S+. Mary's? 'Specially The Class of I965? lWouId you please fake To hear'r, This no're from +he hearI', +o your cIassma+e. Janie, who won'+ mind. I'm sure, your reading over her shouIder?I DearesT Janie: May your fufure be The Tfulfillmenlr of your Tondesf expecTaTions. as iT surely will be, if you have .... The Vision To See . . The FaiTh To Believe . The Courage To Do. One ediTor To anoTher, I saIuTe you! May all your proofs be clean ones and your five-sTar final a Ioes'r seller! I love you. A parclonably proud. Daddy lTo youl Daddy Olalcesl To all The resT TEXAS MILITARY INSTITUTE 800 College Blvd. San Anfonio, Texas TO OUR CLOSE FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES L OPERATED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF The Ba++aIion ready fofj THE EPISCOPAL DlocEsE OF WEST TEXAS review . . . S+. Luke's Episcopal Church in Background. The R'l'. Rev. Evere'H' l'l. Jones, D.D. Headmagfer Bishop of Wesi' Texas Edward P. Dros'I'e B.S., Ed. M. LL.D. I FROST BROS. He That Lives Well is Learned Enough Benjamin Franklin Compliments of the A. C. JONES ESTATES l I COMPLIMENTS OF SPEEDY ALKA SELTZER Jack Sergeant J. M. CHITTIM RANCHES CHAROLAIS CATTLE L ky dEgI P T 4 fm Aff g'?' C' LQ 5',ff1, tzfiffgif J ,flip F53 71 5 f ' if is.. ,gf M: 31 Ufgy 'gs as , ..wf1r 2 1 'C ff -f ,We A fr 'H' , .L ',,' 1 1 .4-f'.l1ws A ,fr V 'f-Nr-gas ps up pw. axes :4.,.:ef3w A A 1-Q-A M 'wife Q ...f. -.. 'C 3:0-Q Wi-el by H,'jM.',.,+k ' PZ - fi if gr .' 1:-1:31 4 xl- tvs- wr- . .: J v.,'6.- 'aiz' f1,.o3 s 52193:-'f?' T 2244 Q' -if 1 fi'-' A J-ff , 1 ,wiaMmf4. 4 1 'ff Y K ' N ' f ' f x V' Q. hi ' im faq ' ea- ,tv Fa AW M' As ' Q. vt I ,. ,-. is.. Q' Congratulations Seniors from Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Chaney SAN FRANCISCO RANCH Marathon, Texas PEOPLE'S NATIONAL REAST OIL CO. BANK LAMPASAS, TEXAS Since 1905 RAY KEELING BUICK-RAMBLER ALLEN'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS GRACE and CHARLES ALLEN 502 McCulough of Myrllo CA W, KELLY-SCHERRER For Your Dining Pleasure TAI SHAN 26II lmdny CA 3-5242 Flower and Gift Shop TEKA MOLINA BI24 Norfh S+. Mary's Mexican Food Io Go Since I949 326 W. Josephine PE 5-6I84 Greetings from South of the Border FOREL de MEXICO, S.A. Mexico, D.F., Mexico C pl 1' f KILLAM AND HURD Laredo, Texas Auiographs HOTEL VIGGO Hebbronville, Texas Failure There are always reasons for giving up. Arguments for self-pity are thick as blackberries. The world is crowded with thorns and cruelties, causes for tears, Courage is the divine unreason against which, as against a rock, the waves of disaster beat in vain. Say to yourself: I am unconquerable. I shall arrive. In the center of creation sits not an enemy, but a friend. I shall arrive-what time, what cir- cuit first, I shall not ask. In some time, His good time, I shall arrive. Let come what will, I shall never say I'm beaten. I am not a negligible molecule, a mote in the sunbeam, a worm! I am a man, and so help me God! I shall play the man. Failure! There is no such word in all the bright lexicon of speech, unless you yourself have written it there! There is no such thing as failure except to those who accept and be- lieve in failure. -Marden Cg+l+ S MR. AND MRS. JOYE H. TROELL ATAsc:osA couNTY ABSTRACT co. JOURDANTON TEXAS C F M A d L S WALTER FUERMANN, JEWELER FINEST IN ALL REPAIRING Congratulations to THE SENIOR CLASS OF ST. MARY'S HALL I TRINITY UNIVERSITY An Ouisiand-ing Universify of Ihe ArIs and Sciences. A++I1e Top of Ihe Cify on Trinify I-Iill. For CompIe+e InIorn'iaIion, WriIe Direcior of Admissions. C.E.E.B. Scores Required for Admission. TRINITY UNIVERSITY 7I5 Sfadium Drive San Anfonio I2, Texas RoI's of Ruck and Rong Rife RiI'I'Ie Gurlz From a Fiend WIESER MILL, INC. LAMPASSAS, TEXAS MILDRED ENGLISH, INC. MOTEL InI'erior Designers EL RIO NUEVO LAREDO TAMPS, MEXICO TOWN HOUSE Modern Ho+eI for MoI'orisI's HOUSTON, TEXAS LAFAYETTE - NEIW ORLEANS, LA. FARMINGTON, NEW MEXICO COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Phone PE 5- I 432 BOGGS-OEHLER FURNITURE COMPANY Furnifure Made Io Order UPHOLSTERING o DRAPERIES Q SLIP covens INTERIOR DECORATING JOHN K, OEHLER 625 McCuIIougI1 Ave. Owner af E. Dewey Place 0 0 Easf Colm Nor'I'I1 Sfar Mall TERRELL PLAZA JEFFERSON VILLAGE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Sensors of 1965 From a Father STOUT WELL SERVICE ALICE. TEXAS FOREST H. STOUT C. W. PRICE cpl+f MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK HAGEMEISTER BEAUTY SALONS FREDERICKS 30 D BI d LE 3 0 LA DA MEER N M PE 8 35 WONDERLAND Wonderland Shopping Cen+er PE -439 Complimen+s of HUGO ALLEN Q l tb N2 K s ,Y 1 N K , lp y 5 y. L: tt W. l lb X 4 S f 1 Y? ,i , A 3 N ,, 'K Sl ff-ki W Q 1 1 I jg S4 , , Qi .0 V. . 4 . .Z I, 3 g ff 2 , l 1' A A 'Li 4 21 56 Q5 , Y e , . , A if 12, ,iz A if , ' ' F , A 'W 1 ' k s Wa, iff 1 'J K fn - K M g. D. ff. 'L Q W f ee 'fx 1 L ,I l -- I , 'fit' ' 52721, ,. A Hag: My fl fi , l ef' W3 E .-, we 1 M I A ,Mg ., 24 , ,..,, . L -,f - J F' L,A. 1 M V , 46 'F s Q Q, V .ff ,V X K,Lv ',,.4,w,hg ' 7 fe A .Q 5 L- MJ' ' ll X I i ,,'gg1x g'l ,'n'9'!N',m-R Twelve Year Girls Courtaney Beinhorn, Frances Chamberlain, Bettie Ward, Bobi Lytle and Ethel Affleck. NOT PICTURED: Debi Allen, and Lyn Wilkinson. 203 things gg better Wflth OKC Tlunl-anus Q OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY LAREDO NATIDNAL BANK Serving Two Notions Since l892 A sound program of general education is typically American. Our continuous quest for knowledge is a tribute to our national and individual initiative. The spread of that knowl- edge across our entire population is proof beyond question that democracy is - and will continue to be - a dynamic, living force in the United States. Butter, by the same token, is a distinctive part of our national heritage. lt is the product, above all others, that symbolizes the rewards of the American way of life. Those of us at Falfurrias never lose sight of this fact and of the responsibility it implies. BUTTER . COTTAGE cl-:Ease o MILK FALFURRIAS CREAMERY COMPANY FALFUIIRIAS, TEXAS Garland M. Lasater, President F,,,. zrmwf ' ' mono ww 'WN-I no MILK in QILJUVEQ ,4 A 'f'.!TZ'. 'N .6 71, rn! ,- lg , XV , xi' X ,. . X Seek-- . BEST WISHES DITTMAR 3. co., INC. TO THE Members-New York Sfock Exchange SENIQRS American S'I'ocIr Exchange 20l N. S+. Mary's Sfreei' A San Anronip, Texas ART BEAUTY SALON 2703 N. McCuIIougI1 CompIimen+s of R. J. 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San Anfonio, Texas al! since mos FORM XII 6 XII X XII VIII 7 1 7 4 2 X XII 3 XI 222 Student Directory I 964- I 965 Affleck, Ethel, 100 East Gramercy Allard, Alex, 8327'Laurelhurst Allen, Debi, 334 Paseo Encinal Allen, Lisa, 437 Evans Avenue Altgelt, Celeste, 123 East Elsmere Altgelt, Tina, 123 East Elsmere Amberson, Elaine, 215 Encino Anthony, Tommy, 2634 West King's Highway Armstrong, Katharine, Armstrong Ranch, Armstrong, Texas Arneson, Ann, 615 Castano Arneson, Lynn, 615 Castano Avery, Evita, 396 Hillcrest, Eagle Pass, Texas Bagby, Elizabeth, 2517 McCallum Dr., Austin, Texas Ballard, Rhoda, 316 West Mulberry Barkley, Linda, 118 North Bryan, Pearsall, Texas FORM IX Barringer, Judy, 2764 Narcissa Road, Plymouth Meeting, Penn. 2 Barshop, jamie, 230 Shadywood 1 Barshop, Patti, 205 Prinz Drive 6 Bauerle, Nancy, 112 Cas-Hills XII Beanland, Christie, 1903 East Lawndale 6 Becker, Cheryl, 171 East Elmview XII Beinhorn, Courtenay, 6 Rock Ridge Lane 6 Bergmann, Hindi, 126 Brandon Drive East 5 Bertetti, Laura, 132 West Hollywood 2 Bertetti, Linda 132 West Hollywood 2 Betterly, Peggy, 123 East Mistletoe 7 Biedenharn, julie, 601 Garrity Road 2 Bieclenharn, Larry, 601 Garrity Road X Bode, Vera, 2600 Bridle Path, Austin, Texas VIII Bondurant, Carol, 1231 Oblate Drive 3 Bondurant, Linda, 1231 Oblate Drive ORM , 2 5 IX 7 XI 2 XII VIII 7 XI 7 VIII XI X 3 X 7 3 J X11 2 XI XII 1 XII XI X11 l X11 X11 X V111 X X X 2 7 X11 I XI X 3 V111 J XII I XI 1 1 XII 1 XI V111 5 3 1 4 JXII XI 7 XII 7 IX 6 i X 3 VIII XII 4 IX Bowermaster, Nancy Ann, 241 West Elsmere Bowman, Barbara, 202 Bushnell Bowman, Beth, 202 Bushnell Bowman Bowman , Margaret, 202 Bushnell , Ruthie, 202 Bushnell Braswell, Adrienne, 3211 Stonehaven Brooks, Gaye, 304 Charles Road Brown, Charlotte, 135 East Mulberry Brown, Joy, 124 West Gramercy Brown, Laura, 2412 West Ridgewood Drive, Waco, Texas Brown, Lisa, 135 East Mulberry Brown, Martha, 135 East Mulberry Brown, Robin, 1900 Burton, Orange, Texas Browning, Cathy, 158 Classen Drive Brusenhan, Kim, 111 Genesco Bunting, Bunting, Floy Gray, 203 Ruelle, Apt. D Nancy Ann, 203 Ruelle, Apt. D Burns, Suzanne, 917 Eventide Cain, Carolyn, 3911 Willowick Rd., Houston, Tex. Carter, Marline, 527 Rockhill Casey, Gail, 2130 West Gramercy Castleberry, Nancy, 7727 Woodridge Chamberlain, Frances, 374 Terrell Road Chamberlain, Georgia, 374 Terrell Road Chaney, Nena, San Francisco Ranch, Marathon, Texas Chiles, Lois, 1817 Alta Vista, Alice, Texas Chittim, Penny, Box 294, Eagle Pass, Texas Chittim, Susan, Box 294, Eagle Pass, Texas Chittim, Tao, 106 East Lynwood Clift, Pamela, 7315 Ashton Cline, Janie, 1716 2nd Ave., Lake Charles, La. Cole, Karen, Hebbronville, Texas Conrad, Tacy, 106 Cliffside Conroy, Susan, 239 West Mistletoe Cooke, Joann, 5321 Centerwood, Little Rock, Ark. Corbusier, Fran, 1505 East 31st St., Bryan, Tex. Cross, Sealy, Box 259, North Carolina Cude, Lelo Beth, 108 Lockhaven Davis, Robbie, 306 Geneseo Road DeBona, Jean, 234 Pecos St., Eagle Pass, Tex. Denman, Deirdre, 109 West French Place Dietzmann, Kathy, 700 Grandview Dittmar, Lucy, 7939 Donore Place Dittmar, Mary Ann, '7939 Donore Place Dittmar, Ruthie, 7939 Donore Place Dix, Patricia, 108 Briarcliff Duncan, Genevieve, 347 Bushnell Duncan, May, 347 Bushnell Duncan, Suzy, Rt. 3, Palm Dr., Harlingen, Tex. East, Alice, Santa Fe Ranch, Linn, Texas East, Lica, Santa Fe Ranch, Linn, Texas Edwards, Tisha, Moyers, Oklahoma Fischer, Jody, 2601 West Mistletoe Fisher, Judy Gail, 205 Northcrest Fitzsimons, Pamela, 1 Rock Ridge Lane Ford, Linda, 7 Willow Way Forester, Joanne, 211 W. French Place, Apt. 121 Frazier, Cornelia, 211 W. French Place, Apt. 223 Freeze, Ann, 630 South Bishop, San Angelo, Tex. Gainer, Marjorie, 246 Danville Drive Gainer, Mildred, 246 Danville Drive FORM X IX X 6 6 XII 5 X XI IX IX XII X XI XI XI XII XI XII IX 4 1 X X 5 XI 6 X 1 5 VIII 7 6 IX 7 6 XI 7 VIII X 4 X 7 VIII XII XII XII 2 XII XII 4 VIII XI X 3 2 X XII 2 XII Gass, Marsha, 218 Kirk Place George, Patti, 517 Morningside Drive, S. E., Albuquerque, New Mexico Gillespie, Claire, 711 El Prado Gillespie, Elizabeth, 1503 Vance Jackson Road Goeman, Anne, 318 Sharon Drive Goldfinch, Anne,-363 Pike Road Gore, Molly, 210 Parklane Drive Gorsuch, Ellen, 564 Pershing Avenue Grant, Diane, 148 Thoraine Grant, Janice, 148 Thoraine Griswold, Kim, 3814 Longridge Gruy, Lucy, Box 957, Beeville, Texas Haber, Brenda, 1718 Fremont St., Laredo, Tex. Hafela, Averil Hagemeister, Paula, 128 Lou-Jon Circle Hanna, Terry, Rt. 3, Box 290 A, Pueblo, Colo. Hansen, Jean, 2301 Larry Dr., Port Lavaca, Tex. Harris, Judy, 2303 Sunny Slope, Austin, Texas Harris, Margaret, 628 Morningside Drive Harrison, Helen, Route 3, Seymour, Texas Harte, Caroline, 2207 Camelback Harte, Sarah, 2207 Camelback Heinz, Tina, R. R. 9651, Box 861, Brownsville, Tex Henderson, Kathleen, 219 Laburnum Herff, Nell, 139 Ivy Lane Hickie, Jane, 1250 W. Pecan, Stephenville, Tex. Hill, Lola, 837 Burr Road Hill, Shannon, 837 Burr Road Hogan, Patty, 2202 Babcock Road Holland, Carolyn, 322 Westover Road Holland, Gina, 322 Westover Road Horstmann, Beth, 110 Ruelle, Apt. A Howard, Midge, 207 Trafalgar Hudson, Anita, 330 Argyle Huey, Adele, 410 East Wildwood Huey, Anita, 410 East Wildwood Hurd, Patricia, Box 499, Laredo, Texas Hurd, Vicky, Box 499, Laredo, Texas Jacob, Carol Ann, 120 West Elsmere Jacob, Linda Beth, 120 West Elsmere Jacob, Paula Gayle, 120 West Elsmere Jarvis, Anne, Route 1, Atascosa, Texas Johnson, Jane, 423 Sheraton Jones, Elizabeth, 215 College Boulevard Jones, Kathleen, 120 Louisiana, Corpus Christi, Texas Judd, Clare, 3742 Chevy Chase, Houston, Texas Keeling, Connie, 123 East 13th St., Littlefield, Texas Kelleher, Julia, 319 West Hollywood Kerr, Norie, 3824 Del Monte Dr., Houston, Tex Killam, Kathy, Box 499, Laredo, Texas Kline, Claire, 110 Canyon Drive Koehler, Marcia, 239 Luther Drive Koerper, Mary, 312 Simpson St., Yoakum, Tex. Kuper, Kitty, 108 Thelma Drive Lackey, Tara, 146 Greenhaven Lee, Marion, 127 East Mistletoe Lehrer, Gretchen, Box 137, Garwood, Texas Leon, Cindy, Moliere 17-7, Col. Polanco, Mexico, D.F. Lifshutz, Julia, 780 Terrell Road Longoria, Sylvia, Box 1316 Laredo, Texas 223 FORM XI XII VIII 2 IX IX VIII 4 XI VIII 5 2 XII X XI X IX XI VIII 6 5 2 7 4 VIII 6 IX 2 IX VIII 6 X X XII XII VIII 4 6 X XII XII VIII VIII VIII XI IX 7 1 IX 7 4 VIII X IX IX 2 VIII IX 224 Lowry, Kathy, 1403 Norwalk Ln., Austin, Tex. Lytle, Bobi, 134 Laurel Heights Place McCullick, Terry, 1025 Ivy Lane McDermott, Leslie, 9103 Village Drive McDermott, Tina, 9103 Village Drive McFadden, Polly, 843 McNeel Road McFarlin, Laurie, Route 10, Box 188W McKenzie, Dene, 517 West Summit McKinney, Whitney, Box 84, Denison, Texas Mahan, Colin, 5409 Highland Crest Drive, Austin, Texas Mallory, Laura, 939 Garrity Road Mallory, Trudy, 939 Garrity Road Mandel, Louis, 1718 Victoria St., Laredo ,Tex. Martin, Celia, Box 326, Aspermont, Texas Mautz, Patricia, Ex. Hda. de Conca, Mpio Arroyo Seco, Conca, Gro., Mexico Maxwell, Marilyn, 1120 Broad Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas Meadows, Laura, 108 Schreiner Place Meriwether, Gay, Box 1055, Alpine, Texas Meyer, Beverly, 101 Stillwell Meyer, Kathleen, 35 Cromwell Midcap, Grace, 5539 Vance Jackson Road Midcap, Jimmy, 5539 Vance Jackson Road Miller, Mary Elsie, 625 Contour Drive Moody, Elizabeth, 115 Oak Glen Drive Moody, Linda, 115 Oak Glen Drive Moore, Tomme Lu, 6701 West Avenue Munson, Peggy, 1404 Bayou Side Drive, New Iberia, Louisiana Murray, Dundee, 101 Morningside Drive Negley, Leslie, 115 Bushnell Negley, Lisa, 115 Bushnell Newman, Nancy, 231 West Lynwood Norton, Jennifer, 224 Stanford Drive Nowlin, Nancy, 7655 San Pedro Oakes, Jane, 2605 Travis, Amarillo, Texas O'Bannon, Diane, 122 Meadowlawn, La Porte, Texas Oppenheimer, Jean, 400 Mandalay Drive East Oppenheimer, Lucille, 103 Stillwell Oppenheimer, Nora, 415 Hathaway Drive West Oppenheimer, Sally, 415 Hathaway Drive West Pabst, Jane, 3825 Olympia Drive, Houston, Tex. Padgitt, Jane, 333 Terrell Road Parker, Maggie, 525 Elizabeth Road Pelias, Doria, 1045 Shook Avenue Pennell, Linda, 315 West French Place Phelps, Bobbin, 6906 Oakridge Drive Powell, Sandy, Esso Standard Libya Inc., Box 281, Benghazi, Libya Priestley, Melinda, 138 Basswood Rasbach, Roger, 423 Sheraton Reynolds, Jean, 307 Woodlake Drive West Rittiman, Debbie, 154 Broadview Drive West Roberts, Cathy, 211 Lilac Lane Rogers, Mary, 208 Cliffside Roos, Louise, 2311 Camelback Ross, Judy, Dickens 49560, Apt. 501, Polanco, Mex Rowe, Kathy, Box 48, Saragosa, Texas Rubinstein, Sharon, 226 Inspiration Drive Rudisill, Anniell, 140 Cadillac Drive Rutter, Robin, 1505 North C St., Midland, Tex. FORM IX I XI XII XII 5 XII VIII IX XI XII X XII X 4 6 VIII 7 XII XI IX VIII XI XII 6 X XI XII IX XI VIII 7 X XI X XI XII IX 2 X 2 XI XII X XII XI 7 XII XII XI XII IX IX 4 Sample, Linda, Box 1333, Pearsall, Texas Schaffir, Carol, 207 Shadywood Schaleben, Gertrude, 341 Austin Boulevard, Edinburg, Texas Schwarz, DeeDee, Box 489, Alice, Texas Scott, Anita, Box 514, Falfurrias, Texas Seeligson, Ramona, 526 Grandview Sergeant, Ginny, 106 Aribe Shipman, Jan, 908 Eventide Simpson, Dana, 8000 Fredericksburg Road Sivley, Jo Ann, 711 Bullock St., Artesia, N. M. Slavens, Irene, 234 West King's Highway Snead, Susan, 780 Cricket Rd., Lake Charles, La. Snydelaar, Jeanne, Ave. Washington 7959, Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico Sorenson, Jody, 5410 Arrowhead Spector, Joci, 238 Beechwood Steves, Julie, 135 West Gramercy Stockwell, Jennifer, Apartado 384, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico Storm, Gayle, 2203 Woodmen Strozier, Mary, 730 Tuxedo Studer, Beverly, 6158 Cedar Creek Drive, Houston, Texas Stumberg, Belle, 433 Devine Road Stumberg, Lou, 433 Devine Road Suderman, Kathy, 2920 Ave. O, Galveston, Tex. Sumners, Cris, 134 Cardinal Avenue Thomas, Carole, 309 Rosemary Thomson, Bibba, 703 Shook Avenue Thomson, Ethel, 703 Shook Avenue Troell, Stephanie, Box 177, Pleasanton, TCXHS Unsworth, Betty, Apartado 161, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico Unsworth, Kathy, Apartado 161, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico Urrutia, Gloria, 1045 Shook Avenue, Apt. 166 Vassar, Elaine, 501 West Magnolia Vlack, Diana, Apt. 539, Maracaibo, Venezeula Wagner, Susan, Box 848, Crystal City, Texas Wakefield, Sally, 440 Cole, Corpus Christi, Texa Waldman, Dana, 531 El1T1hUfSf Ward, Bettie, 500 Terrell Road Watson, Linda Lu, 800 College Boulevard Wehrung, Brenda, 211 Elizabeth Road Wehrung, Linda, 211 Elizabeth Road Weller, Mary, 855 Contour Drive White, Hester, Box 995, Marfa, Texas Wieser, Jean, 707 West 1st, Lampasas, Texas Wieser, Mary, 707 West 1st, Lampasas, Texas Wilkinson, Lyn, 225 West Elsmere Wolfe, Kendall, Sierra Tarahumara 54410, Mexico 10, D. F. Woodward, Nancy, 234 West Thoraine Wreden, Carolyn, Box 175, Lyford, Texas Wright, Elizabeth, 5138 Cape Ann, Corpus Christi, Texas Wright, Suzy, 5138 Cape Ann, Corpus Christi, Tex. Wyatt, Judy, 2800 Parker, Amarillo, Texas Youngblood, Susan, 112 West Gramercy Yturria, Eleanor, 54 Calle Cenizo, Brownsville, Tex. Zeitlin, Paulette, 125 Linda Drive S LA REATA Februarg and March . . . February and March, the haul between Mid-term and Spring Vacation, always seem like two of the longest, slowest months of the school year, but they were not without activity. On Wfednesday, the tenth of February, the Choral Club went to Austin to perform on KLRN television. Since the show was not over until ten o'clock, they were quite late returning, this is the only event of the entire year which can be recalled as an interruption to the Thursday history test schedule. Meanwhile, our hockey team was hard at work. The Preliminary and All-Star came too soon after exams to allow much practiceg but the team drilled faithfully for a game against Hockaday, played at Saint Stephens on February thirteenth. They were off again at six-thirty the next Saturday to play Saint Stephens and Cassidy at Hockaday. Both trips were judged very enjoyable and worthwhile. Friday the nineteenth was the day of an informal dance for which the eighth grade decorated the New Dorm with a Bourbon Street theme. judging from the reports in circulation, the dance was a big success for both chaperones and students. Also contributing to the furor of the week-end were Rodeo performances and prepara- tion for the Spanish club trip to Laredo. lg il 'Y' 95? may 1:zUf:f2::fesw ...the ln-between Months March didn't roar very loudly and even the weather kept to the mild vein it had followed all winter. On the sixth we took SAT's, which quite a few of us had experienced before. On the thirteenth, annoyed students had to remain in town another week- end to take National Merit tests. But there was some compensation for those who attended the thrilling pro- duction of Faust, held at the Municipal Auditorium, on Sunday afternoon. gg 4, , Q, V fig, I High enthusiasm and anticipation were soon in the air as the students minds turned to thoughts of the fast approaching Spring W, Vacation. Finally, the big day, March eighteenth, arrived and , u everyone left for a glorious week and a half at home! to i April Brought Spring Fever -l-Increased Activities . . . After ten great days of Spring Vacation, we returned, tired and depressed, to school. The schoolwork that lay before us looked hopelessly depressing. However, two weeks later our lives were again brightened by the arrival of our fathers for the annual Fathers Day festivities, April ninth. Easter Vacation, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth, was followed by a swift Fiesta week and the Cum Laude induction ceremony. Still more excitement was in store for the student body . . . between the twentieth and the end of the month, we elected most of next year's officers-student council, head of residence, sports council. Despite all the excitement of these elections, this was a somewhat sad time, for the Seniors began to realize that their jobs were almost completed and the year was fast coming to an end . . . ,J X., Mag Moved Even Faster Than Aprul Had Minds were not on school work as May swept on, and, needless to say, most good intentions of studying early for final exams were fruitless . . . There were too many, more exciting things to occupy our minds. While the Seniors practiced for Commencement, the Juniors frantically began to speed up their work on the Spring Dance. Meanwhile, the cast and crew did last minute polishing up before their two plays, Down in the Valley and Blithe Spirit, in which several students from T.M.I. participated. Everyone agreed that the plays, held May sixth and seventh, were among the best ever presented at SMH. And, despite a number of complications, on Saturday, the eighth, the juniors transformed the campus into the Land of Oz for one glorious night. The band, the Thunderballs, helped bring the dance to a novel conclusion with a drum roll and fanfare as the giant weather balloon was released. The week after the dance was spent in cleaning out lockers, preparing for Bishop's Day, and trying to forget impending exams. At Bishop's Day on the fourteenth, we formally concluded the athletic year. Early in the afternoon, the Pledges' and All-Star volleyball games were preceded with farewell songs by the two teams. Water ballet, form swimming, drill team, and Swingout were also a significant part of the program. The point and spirit cup was awarded to the Caper team, and although that Saturday was wet, the Horse Show at Russell's Stables came off on schedule, thus informally ending the sports year. l I I A be aff xxx' if, ,, 'E if ,ff J ' Zif ' , 5 While the first half of the month had been exciting, the best and the worst, Commencement and exams, was yet to come . . . On May twenty fourth, in the middle of exams, the Seniors were honored with the Baccalaureate Service. As always, the service was beautiful and gave us the spiritual backbone necessary to weather the remaining exams. The one nasty hump to get over, final exams. ended school work for the year. We could then turn our full attention toward the business of packing and practicing for Commencement. But most important, the last few schoolless days were filled with the numerous traditional events . . . On Tuesday night, just before the last dreadful exam, the Candlelight Ceremony was held. There was a song for each of the graduates and next year's Seniors were given candles, inscribed with both girls names, by their big sisters . The ceremony ended on a melancholy note as Auld Lang Syne was sung. A sweltering Graduation practice Thursday afternoon temporarily quelled everyone's anticipation of Friday night. But later, spirits revived at the hilarious Senior play, St. Madras Hall. It concerned the efforts of the students and faculty CML Pennellize, Mr. Murderbirth, Mr. Worsley in- cludedj to get air conditioning for the school. At the conclusion of the play, the La Reata was presented by its editor, Janie Oakes, and dedicated to Colonel Kilborng then the annuals were distributed. The great, rewarding moment for the La Reata staff had finally arrived! On Graduation day the Juniors awakened the Senior boarders with break- academic inducted fast in bed. Later in the morning, Honors Assembly concluded the year. Certificates and awards were distributed and the Cum Laude new members. Meanwhile, everyone was holding her breathe, hoping that it wouldn't rain. Luckily, it didn't and Commencement was staged outside. No extensive commentary need be made on Commencement, for its beauty will never be forgotten by any who have ever been close to the graduates. The white dresses, the dozen red roses, the tower bell, the tears and joy, the regret and relief, fuse to make this one of the great moments in our lives. estate paw ,ww STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BEXAR KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the Class of 1965, herein acting in our official capacities, being of sound mind and disposing memory, realizing the uncertainties of graduation, and cognizant of our properties and the objects of our bequest, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, revoking all other wills and testamentary dispositions heretofore made by us and direct that: I, Clare Judd, being of sound mind and body, bequeath my unlimited and, I might add, unmatched sense of humor to Ben Shute, in hopes that it will enable him to improve his own. Also, to Susan Chittim and Gretchen Lehrer I leave my esteemed position as President of the B.O.P.s, since their athletic ability is almost as lacking as my own. jane Padgitt knows that drivers and pedestrians alike will welcome her absence behind the wheel of a blue Monza. She also leaves her Wednesday night vigils to Gertrude Schalaben in hopes that she will be more successful on Thursday. Norie Kerr leaves taking everything with her she can get her hands on, including her closet floor. Gaye Brooks leaves her weekend trips to Austin to anyone who is prepared to miss school the next Mon- day. Ethel Affleck leaves her record of behavior for twelve years to anyone who is foolish enough to think two such records will qualify for graduation. Lois Chiles, hereby relinquishes her number one position in Mrs. Redfield's French class to Jo Ann Sively with the hope that she will enjoy it as much as I have, and my ability to sit through Friday afternoon dismissals with patience to Mary Ann Dittmar. Irene Slavens leaves to Claire Gillespie and Kitty Kuper- the old look out post on Penny Lane. Anita Scott leaves the St. Anthony Hotel to any junior boarder who needs a home away from home, the chemistry lab to Janie Hickie, whom she knows will appreciate it, and Schreiner Institute to anyone who wants it. I, Kathy Killam, do hereby leave my English Reformation to next year's advanced section so that they, too, can concentrate on an orderly English class, and to Sealy Cross my furry seal Alaskan Infirmary boots sometime in the future years. I, Mary Strozier, do hereby bequeath my ability to draw fine lines to Mr. Shute's favorite pupil of next year. Tisha Edwards wills to any future S.M.H. Okie the job of keeping the true Okie spirit up. She also wills to any boarder going with a T.M.I. boarder the ability to get any girl off the phone by 9:29V2 p.m. I, Janie Oakes, bequeath to jo Ann Sively a ring of keys to that glorious inner sanctum, The La Reata Room, and to some fortunate Senior '66 boarder, my half of the Senior Annex, which, I might add, includes the phone, in hopes that she too will grow to appreciate 2:00 a.m. calls. I, Elizabeth Bagby, do hereby will U.S. Highway 81 North to everyone from Austin, and to Mrs. Eckstrum and Mrs. Redburn, I leave my moments of madness . Cris Sumners leaves a vacancy in the Back Row Benjamin Rumplemeyer Shute junior Adoration Or- ganization to any Junior who thinks she can handle him. I, Courtenay Beinhorn, bequeaths one pair of glasses to any near-sighted person unfortunate enough to sit on the side of study hall opposite the hymn number plaque and stupid enough to leave her own glasses at home every morning. I, Cindy Leon, will my ability to get along with the faculty to judy Harris, my eternal love for Mexico to Patsy, and to Kathy U., my ability to play tennis to Sally, Eleanor, Deirdre and Mr. Hastings, and the optimism for a Democratic victory at S.M.H. to Mr. Shute and Mr. Betterly. I, Stephanie Troell, do hereby bequeath my backrow, right-side Study Hall chair to anyone who has a History test first period. I, Lucy Gruy do hereby bequeath to Deirdre Denman, the St. Mary's Hall science department, with the sincere hope that somehow she will be able to get through lab without me next year. Penny Chittim leaves her place as Chairman of the Chapel Committee to whomever is fool enough to accept it. She also leaves, hoping that Susan, Mary jane and Tao will keep up that great Chittim tradition at S.M.H. Louise Mandel leaves her skirts to Gertrude S. in hopes that she will keep up that LONG tradition. Louise also bequeaths her frequent trips to Mexico to those Laredo girls who dare to live so recklessly. Frances Chamberline leaves all her diseases to Georgia in hopes that maybe :he will have some luck in losing weight. Nena Chaney leaves her hymnal to Georgia Chamberlain in hopes that she will continue her wonderful singingg the contents of her purse to Ruthie Dittmar, and her six years of boarding experience to any seventh grader who Wants to try. Sylvia Longoria leaves her Blue tie, Yellow sweatshirt, Purple beanie, and White P.E. uniform to .Io Ann Sivley, Mary Koerper, and Patsy Mautz in hopes that they, too will have a colorful senior year. Jeanne Snydelaar, being of sound mind but not state, leaves her ardent Mexican loyalty to Patsy Mautz and her many exciting experiences to Susan Snead. Marje Harris leaves her ability to ride to any member of the Riding Club who thinks she can do as well. Bettie Ward leaves her excellent driving ability to Leslie Negley who worked so hard on Driver's Ed., and to Ruthie Bowman she leaves her ability to ride agaited horse since she needs it. jane Pabst leaves all her ice cubes to Mary Wieser and Gretchen Lehrer in hopes that they will freeze all the Schreiner boys, and her craving for surfing music to Kendall Wolfe in hopes that I might acquire some of her Mexico City talents, Joann Cooke leaves her ability to skip out of night study hall to any next year's Senior who is dumb enough to get into it. Jeannie DeBona leaves Gretchen, Evita and Sealy her ability to get through the next 2 years and still be saneg and to Cornelia Frazier the pleasure of using her hymnal by herself every morning. l.iz Wfright takes everything with her except her 2nd period Spanish class. Jean Wieser leaves Mary her ability to put up with the Schreiner boys and hopes that she won't call them as muchg to Kendall Wolfe the privilege of trying to keep track of her younger sister. Carolyn Wreden leaves her handbook to the junior class and her desk in study hall to anyone who likes to waste all her time roaming the halls. Connie Keeling leaves her turncoat to some future person from an all UT family who decides she doesn't want to go to UT. I.yn Wilkinson leaves her ability to go on a diet to anyone who wants to start at 12:00 midnight- tomorrowg and leaves Leslie Negley in hopes that she will keep fit walking to and from school. Christie Beanland leaves her seat of honor and embarrassment in the bleachers at Peacock parades to the class of '68g her appendix scar to Terence Hanna and Valerie Hickieg and she leaves that Mr. Shute's threat, You can he replaced, may finally come true. Ginny Sergeant leaves her athletic ability to Janie Hickie whom she hopes will help, and her changeable hair to Kathy Suderman and Gaye Merriweather whom she knows will use it to the best of their abili- ties. Bobi Lytle leaves SMH with the hope that the Doctor will be good to Mary Ann Dittmar, Janie Hickie, Kendall Wolfe, and Terry Hanna and give them all the medicine they desire. Kaki and Lucy leave their apartment to anyone who can afford the rent. Kathleen Jones leaves her W and L spirit fand phone billj to Sealy Cross in hopes that she will carry it ing and her feminine mystique along with its many complications to Susan Snead in hopes that she will cope with it more successfully. 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