St Vincents Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1962

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_ VINCENTIAN Qcdat VUvC tt ' S f-ligh School £{w£u£j3(vt£, Lou icuux 1962 Volim XKIV Foutui L Imj Qepfehtbe , 1 SGB, by tk VaugldPM o Ui Oioss 3 DEDICATED . . . TO THE PfONEER£ For nearly 200 years, almost to our present day, Louisiana drew largely on France for its clergy and religious, and it is those self-sacrificing men and women who kept Louisiana in the faith and laid the foundation of that Catholic life which we witness today. Here at St. Vincent’s we are fortunate to have a number of these pioneers in religious education still with us. They are the French nuns—valiant women who have toiled faithfully in the vineyard of love. Most of them came to Shreveport about the turn of the century when the Mother House was moved here from South Louisiana. They survived the devastating fire of 1906 which reduced the original frame building to ashes. Courageously they, joined with neighbors to carry chapel altars, statues, and Stations of the Cross from the blazing buildings. Without complaint they met their tasks of clearing away the debris, facing untold hardships and bitter disappointments, until two years later they witnessed the opening of a grand new edifice—our St. Vincents, fashioned of brick made of clay found on the premises. These sisters have served in countless capacities. SISTER CATHERINE was Mother Superior of the Daughters of the Cross from 1925-28 but she is best remembered by Shreveporters as Principal and Superior of the Sacred Heart School on Herndon Street—a post she filled for many years. SISTER ANGELA, Mistress of Novices for a long period of time, was a pioneer promoter of the Tarcisians—an organization for the purpose of training lay apostles for Catholic Action. Until her sight failed, SISTER FRANCIS DE SALES was an energetic elementary and music teacher. She is the oldest nun, from the standpoint of service, in the community, and is said to have fostered many vocations to the religious life. SISTER CHANTAL, affectionately known as Ma Soeur,’’ was in charge of the sacristy for a number of years, supervised the book store, served in many posts of responsibility, but she is best remembered as Mistress of the Boarders. Ma Soeur’s charges still remember her as a ‘gifted storyteller,’’ especially tales dealing with fishing off the coast of France. SISTERS LEOCADIE, JOACHIM, MARGARET MARY, and EPHREM spent most of their lives in America under the roof of St. Vincent’s. They have worked in the kitchen, the laundry and are avid gardeners. Theirs have been the little tasks without which the larger ones could not have been accomplished. SISTER AIMEE DE JESUS, for many years a teacher and book¬ keeper for the community, spends most of her hours of her last years in the chapel—praying for the world and for her beloved community. SISTER PLACIDE was among the early faculty members of the down-town St. Mary’s School. Though bed-ridden now, Sister is with us in prayer and spirit. SISTER EUGENIA, a teacher for many years, was Mother Superior for two terms 1934-37 and 1940-43. During her terms enrollment tripled at SVA. SISTER MAGDALEN is a well known teacher. Most of her life has been spent in Monroe where generation after generation of boys and girls came under her influence. To these pioneers, with gratitude and affection, we dedicate the 1962 Vincentian. They have witnessed the history of our old building from its inception. They look forward, with us, to a future full of hope and peace in the new building. WE. FAC 1U CHALLENGE TO CREATE A SPIRIT TO EOUALTWE OLD 6 CON TENTS faculty AcnvmES features classes ADS FOREWORD As a fleeting moment gropes for the incomprehensible eternity and passes away, the old Saint Vincent gropes for an unobtainable existence. It is an old, tired building, yet it clings to the idea of serving human¬ ity again and again as it has done in the past. This is the last year that it will be able to feel busy feet mounting the creaky stairs, or hear the laughter in the halls, or the celestial sound of the choir in the chapel. Yes, the old building, built brick by brick by human hearts and souls, will not be here for long; it must be destroyed in order that the inevitable progress may move into its place. But its spirit will never be razed as long as there are more human hearts striving to keep it forever encased in the soul. It happens that the 1962 Vin¬ centian staff was chosen by provi¬ dence to edit and publish the last book of precious memories to come out of this school on St. Vincent’s Avenue. And as the new now moves in to replace the old, we are proud to offer you this priceless possession, your 1962 Vincentian . 7 wrrwiN GOD 8 R4CU0V The Daughters of the Cross are truly more flSW uhcrv guides and instructors. They are the suf rtmg pillars ot all our efforts, They lay for us a Wrong religious founda¬ tion by which our highesfWoals may be attained. Their uniques and varied personalities enable them to achieve greater qua I i tv W instructions and results, ff ughters of the Cross instill the spirit of St. Hnces DeSales by the example of outstanding virtues ot loyalty, moderation, gentleness, humility, charity, and cul¬ tural refinement. These contributions to our education and lives have a lasting influence over our learning. Though a transition is taking place, changing the old for the new, the D.C.’s will continue to direct a spiritual high school education. 9 FACULTY AMD ADMINISTRATION CLOSES DOOR TO OLD SCHOOL BUT OPENS A NEW AND BETTER DOOR-THE ENTRANCE TO NEW KNOWLEDGE Sr. Helen Marie signs tardy slips for late-comers, Mary Kay Mart- zell, Patsy LeGarde and Adrane Roy. This is just a minor part of the job of one member of our faculty. Many everyday tasks, some small and some large, go un¬ noticed. But all must be done to achieve an efficient, organized school. ’Top-notch education 0 is St. Vincent’s well-deserved reputa¬ tion. For over fifty years this aim has been successfully carried out by the faculty. In the atmosphere of the new St. Vincent’s High School, stu¬ dents and teachers will continue to strive for goals established in past years. Sr. Mary Bernadine, D.C., Assistant Mother Superior, Junior and Senior English Sr. Mary Corneilia, D.C., Math Club Spon¬ sor, Geometry, Trig Sr. Mary Patricia, D.C., Math Club Sponsor, Algebra, Junior and Senior Debate Sr. Mary Laurentia, D.C., Assistant Princi¬ pal, Senior Sponsor, Typing, Shorthand, So¬ dality Sr. Mary Cabrini, D.C., Freshman Sponsor; Bi¬ ology, Freshman Sodal¬ ity Sr. Mary Grace, D.C., Junior Sponsor, Typ¬ ing, Choir, Sodality Sr. Agnes Ruth, D.C., Librarian, Art Apprecia¬ tion Sr. M. Elizabeth, D C, Civics, Dramatics, Boarders Sr. Ann Bernard, D.C., World History, Socio¬ logy Sr. Fabian Rose, D.C., English I, Sophomore Sodality, Guidance Counselor Sr. Mary Theophane, D.C., Sophomore Reli¬ gion, Speech I, and II, Freshman Sodality, Junior Dramatics Miss Nellie Browning, American History, Sophomore English, Junior Sodality and Student Council Spon¬ sor Mademoiselle Martinne Chomel, French I, II and III, Spanish I, II and French and Spanish Clubs Mrs. James White, Al¬ gebra I, General Math, Business Math, Biology and Math Club Miss Marjorie Worley, Physical Education, and Sports Miss Marie Maranto, Geometry, Chemistry, General Science, and Red Cross Mrs. W. G. Brandon, Vincentian and Flam - mette adviser Mrs. Ralph Halliburton, World Geography His Excellency Charles P. Greco blesses his flock. Father Blaise D ' Antoni, the diocesan priest of St. Theresa’s Parish, instructs the Senior Marriage Guidance Class and a Sophomore Religion class. REVEREND CLERGY GUIDE SIUDENTS TO A RICHER KNOWLEDGE OF THEIR FAITH Monsignor Clinton Teacle, Diocesan Superin¬ tendent of Parochial schools, advises and guides St. Vincent’s Academy. Joanie Berberich and Mile. Chormel carry on small conversation while Mrs. James White, Miss Marie Maranto, Sr. Laurentia, Sr. Helen Marie, Sr. Ann Bernard, Miss Margie Worley, Sr. Cabrini, Miss Nellie Browning and Sr. Parricia complete the circle of faculty and seniors at the Valentine Presentation Ceremonies. Sr. Cabrini seems pleased with results of Biology tests. FAOUUV SUPERVISES S .VA- ENDEAVORS TREASURED MEMORIES ARE OUR HERHASE 14 September bring fill! swing part ic ip at ion in activities rang¬ ing from class politicians £tffmnig their soap-box speeches to the Sophomores decorating for their annual tall social. From eight in me morning till the late evening hours, the school •limbs with the challenges offered to all its students and promotes talent, initiative, and intelligence. May brings to an end the endeavors of the year. With trophy cases filled and with minds and hearts overflowing, we look back over our accomplishments with pride and satisfaction, and look ahead to the future to see the advance¬ ments made, the tournaments won, the trophies gathered, and the school tradition upheld in the halls of the New Saint Vincent s. O GANIZ moNQ Let’s get into the Swing of Things is the Student Council Theme for this year. President, Martha Mabry; Vice-Presi¬ dent, Barbara McMil- lian; Secretary, Peggy Moffatt; and Treas¬ urer, Frances Cap!is, render service to the student body and help carry out the theme established. Co-ordinating club activities is the job of the Club Board. Bernadette Zimmer, Delores Tiller, Dolores Bott, Toni Messmer, Jann Folsom, Pat Dwyer, Pat Candilora, Betty Marks, Mary Uffelman, Nina Broyles, Bitsy Patrick, Anne Napughton, Mary Momeau, Sec¬ retary, and Ann Braswell, President, see that all runs smoothly. Atholyn Ligon, Grace Proven- zana, Nancy May, Ramona Bott, and Flor- e n c e McGill, class presidents, plan projects for the har¬ mony of the classes. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIEIV MEMBERS MANAGE CAMPUS boor store The N.H.S. Book store is run by members Ramona Bott, Nina Broyles, Martha Mabry, Florence McGill and Anne Naughton. Carole Schexnaidre, Karen Steven, Betty Marks putter around the shop. N.H.S. members Dutchy Bodheimer, Nancy May, Nikki Rivet, Karen Stevens, Carole Schexnaidre and Barbara McMillian look on while Betty Marks counts money in the campus store. Wi vj i 4 Liv Sue Gauthier, Judy Nash, Chris¬ tine Barr, Shirley DeLatin, Carole Schexnaidre, Vicki May, and Rosemary Miciotto form the workable team that helps publish the Spark and the Flammette. Rosalie Ingouf and Mary Mor- neau, reporters, work to meet Spark deadline. PAPER S1AFP PUBUSWES SPARK AMD HAMM0TE Co-editors Anne Naughton and Florence McGill flip the switch that starts the Spark on the way to its readers. — 7 To the Business staff, BeBe Crofton, Sherrie Hennard, Mary Collette, Business Manager, and Janie Webb, money is big fU ££ KNOWLFDfr Ramona Bott, Patti Tidwell, Jeanne Scholz, Janis Smith, Idamae Follain and Betty McCotter confer with Mrs. Brandon about deadlines. Karen Stevens, photography editor, sorts class pictures for seniors. Staff works transition theme INTO 1962 VINCENTIAN Mary Uffelman and Toni Messmer, co-editors of the Vincentian, illustrate copy lay-outs. i Nicki Rivet and Jann Folsom edit and proofread the copy for the Vin¬ centian. Barbara Sahl and Pat Malloy arrange cards for easier handling. Sophomore journalists are: Mary Anne Mathias, Gertrude Hernandez, Teddy Jo Brosig, Gene Lyles, Georgia White, Grace Provenzano, Rae Ajnn Troedson, Margaret Nowland, Patricia Le Blanc, Marilyn McGaffigan, Pat Dormer, and Mary Ann Jones. Freshman journalists are (first row) Lea Papillo, Andrea Wigbels, Linda Trausdale; (second row) Judy McDonough, Tracy Dugan, Cheryl Hollo- well, Susan Hollier; (third row) Edna Prud- homme, Bridget Miciotto, Brenda Fuller, and Mary Hefley. Christine Malec, Shirley Bougeois, Paula Van Veckhouen, Vickie Till¬ man; Second row, Nancy Williams, Karen Stevens, Dianne Ross, and Darlene Strange augment the journalism staff. Junior staff members are: Priscilla Giglio, Mary Carmody, Jeanie Leabo, Marian Baker, Jackie Bell, Sonja Rambin, Carolyn Baker, Michelle Duquette, Barbara DeFatta, Lucille Culotta, and Marguerite Roppolo with Toni Messmer, Co-editor; Betty McCotter, lay-out editor, and Mary Uffelman, co-editor. Mrs. W. G. Brandon works with co-editors Toni Mess¬ mer and Mary Uffelman to complete a shipment to the publisher. Planning Summer Ad Campaign are standing, Mary Morneau, Anne Naughton, Mary Uffelman, Marilyn Russell, Dorothy Stev ens, Margaret McMeel, Betty McCotter, Toni Messmer. Seated, Mary Collett, Nancy Williams, Jeanne Scholz, and Karen Stevens. 20 The international honorary society for high school journal¬ ists, Quill and Scroll, welcomes into its membership outstand¬ ing students in the fields of writing, editing and business management. The candidates, juniors, seniors, or post-gradu¬ ates, are selected from the newspaper, yearbook, or hand¬ book staffs. The nominees must be recommended by the princi¬ pal or adviser and must be in the upper one third of the class. The staff records are sub¬ mitted and carefully examined for final worthiness and qualifi¬ cation. Vincentian Editors Toni Messmer and Mary Uffelman hang out their shingle.” OUIU-AND SCROU. is honor- soaav for- journalists New Quill and Scroll members, Mary Collett, Karen Stevens, and Betty McCotter, locate new materials for the journalists. Junior Journalists BeBe Crofton, Vickie May, and Christine Barr examine files and papers. Florence McGill, Flamette editor; Mary Morneau, associate editor; and Anne Naughton, Flamette editor, rush to get out the next “Spark.” 21 Chatting before a tournament are debate officers Margaret Looney, Secretary; Betty Marks, President; and Mary Bartles, Vice-President. DEBATE BRJNSS FA UE, AWARDS TO SCHOOL THROUSH MUCH Tt WE AND HARD U ORJO Martha Mabry, Katy O ' Mary, Pat Laird and Darrah Bagley get set for a debate trip. Dutchy Bodheimer, Peggy Moffat, Margaret Looney, Nina Broyles, Betty Marks and Martha Mabry lead debaters to victory in Senior Division. Sister Patricia guides the minds of the debaters to fuller research and development. Senior debate partners Betty Marks and Nina Broyles; Margaret Looney and Peggy Moffatt seem pleased with results of latest tournaments. Betty Marks, Margaret Looney, Anita Warner, Marianne Sterba, Pat Rachal, and Mari lee Walter work diligently to become good speake rs and good debaters. Debate training is a wonderful basis for good public speaking,” say Elaine Cooper, Jane Burandt, Pat Navarre, Celests Landry, and Ruth Gras. Sophomores and fresh¬ men learn new tech¬ niques in Debate. Cel¬ este Landry, Elaine Copper, Jane Burandt, Pat Navarre, A n i ta Warner, Pat Rachel, Ruth Gras, and Mari anna Sterba. Nina Broyles, Betty Marks, Dutchy Bodenheimer, Pat Laird, Nancy May, Peggy Moffett, Margaret Looney, Celeste Landry, Elaine Cooper, and Jane Burandt give time and effort but get many rewards in debate. 23 SENIOR DEBATE TEAM LEADS Mary Bartles, Sr. Patricia, and Nina Byroles search for new material for debate question on Federal Aid to Edu¬ cation. SCHOOL ON TO VICTORY AND SWEEPSTAKES Betty Marks, Mary Bartles, Sr. Patricia, and Nina Broyles run through a quick debate practice. Sarah Gillespie and Marilee Walther gather information in Mary Migrothy, Peggy Moffatt, and Margaret Looney are preparation for debate tournament. hard at work for next debate while Pat Laird seems to suffer from spring fever. Newly installed Thespian members Camille Kennedy, Dorothy Bradley, Bitsy Patrick, Bernadette Zimmer, Joanie Berberich, Aimee Williams, and Della Gordon, seated, strive for dramatic perfection. National Forensic members Dutchy Boden- heimer, Mari lee Walthers, Peggy Moffat, Margaret Looney, Ann Braswell, Nina Broyles, Betty Marks, Mary Bartles, Nancy May, and Pat Laird display the League Plaque. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE FORMED AT S.VA Debaters Suzy Dunn, Jane Burandt, Elaine Cooper, and Celeste Landry prepare for a debate trip. 25 PRIZE-IMNNINS CROfR PERFORMS FOR Back row: Jackie Walker, Linda Doles, Carol F e n e 11, Pat Dwyer, Ursula Procell, Rosemary Mullin, Troy Anne Boone, Paula Stahls, Ann Leone, Carol Nash, (Middle row), Imelda Essary, Jennifer Luce, Susan Humphrys, Dana Ning- ledorff, Linda Cang- elose, Linda Cox, Mary Kay Martzell, Nina Hendricks, Mary Cassio, Frances Caplis, (Front), Jackie Stier- walt, Ginger Ratcliff, Yvette Bouffard, Cyn¬ thia K i 111 e r, Carlo Austin, Gloria Jean Martin, Diane Dal- fiume, Barbara Scholz, Betsy Sahl and Cath¬ erine Landry. Sr. Mary Grace gives last minute instructions to Pat Candiloro. Sr. Rose Marie, D C., directs the Senior Di¬ vision of the S.V.A. Choir. 26 Spirit runs high before a contest performance. CCPOOL AND CONTESTACnVTTIES (Back row), Pat Candi- loro, Barbara Mc- Millian, Cathy Palmi- sano, Betty Landry, Charlotte Zern, BeBe Zimmer, Cathy Scalf, Kuchta, Vivian Procell, Boudreaux, Fran Cos tello, Marilyn Rochelle, Maxine Umpheries, Helen Scalf, Jacqueline Kuchta, Vivian Procell, Sonja Spence, Ilene M a r s d e n, Carmen Russo, Sara Barcato, (Third row), Christine Landry, Marilyn Mabry, Dianne K a n a p k e y, Patsy Le Garde, Bev¬ erly Hanchee, Josette Cassiere, Mary Marga¬ ret O w e 11, Patsy Bruner, Adrane Roy, and Frances Pinkley. CHOIR, ATTENDS ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL AT NATCHITOCHES The choir anxiously awaits program time. MUSIC ECHOES FOR LAST TIMS IN OLD CONSERVATOR Sister Rose Marie, head of the Music department, relates the his¬ tory and tradition of the statue of St. Cecilia, the patroness of music, to Barbara McMillian. Barbara has taken music lessons at the old St. Vincent’s longer than any other student. Sara Giglio and Ginger Cush compare notes. Pleasant hours are spent in the con¬ servatory. Paula Stahls and I v i e Woodward prove that “Practice makes perfect.” a new piece for her Barbara McMillian practices recital. First row, Sidney Mes¬ sina, Ena Gayer, Mary Gamble, Cookie Seba- stain, Loretta Lackle, Mary E. Lowery; Second row , Evelyn Santora, Sissy Miller, Eileen Sav¬ ory, Marsh Funo, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Nikki Di- javana, Kay Ryan; Third row, Lou Ann Mullins, Martha Basco, Dolores Bott, and J o h n e 11 e Williams participate in sports activities. Martha Smith and Dolores Bott jump for it in the interclass Play¬ offs. SPOETS GROUP MAKES WINNING HEAD¬ LINES Serving S.V.A. ' s volleyball team are Front row, Martha Smith, Dorothy Stevens, Margaret McMeal, Kay Ryan, Second row, Nancy Linzy, Ilene Fitz¬ patrick, Dolores Bott and Johnette. Dorothy Stevens, John- ette Williams, Dolores Bott, Martha Smith, and Marilyn Mitzen compile the S.V.A. Badminton Team. 30 Miss Margie Worley, a graduate of North¬ western State College, imparts gymnastic skills and coaches the basketball and softball teams. Libby Green, Dianne Cortez, Mary Woodward, Sharon Reusch, Susan Roe, Patti Kimes, Gretchen Beisner, Nancy Linzy, Marie Morgan, Sara Giglio, Marilyn Mitzen, Jeanette Green, Mary Delouch, Marianne Marsh, Carol Hall, Margaret McMeal, Dorothy Stevens, and Martha Smith include sports in their activities at S.V.A. Dorothy Stevens and Martha Smith take first place in the Badminton Tournament. Nikki Dijavani, Ramona Bott, Delores Tiller, Martha Basco, Nancy Linzy, Martha Smith, Dorothy Stevens, Delores Bott, Margaret McMeal, Gretchen Beisner, and Kay Ryan, members of the St. Vincent ' s basketball team, practice hard after school and during sports class to become proficient. CWWPIONSMrP TEAMS U IN MANYTOUENAMEMS 31 ty£KEJ%OLLl£AM imnc cnv CWMPfONQHIP Practice and good team sports¬ manship play a big part in the win¬ ning game. Basketball team wins city championship. Martha Smith, Dor¬ othy Stevens, Sammie Bott, Nancy Linzy and Dolores Bott practice for the tournament. Ramona Bott, Treasurer; Christine Barr, Secretary; Toni Messmer, President; and Aimee Williams, Vice-President, discuss the annual Red Cross project. Betty McCot- ter and Ida Mae Follain design a Red Cross poster. RRD CROSS PROJECT AIDS MbtDY Senior members, Betty McCotter, Toni Messmer, Aimee William and Ramona Bott prepare Thanksgiving celebra¬ tion for a needy family. Junior members Peggy Moffatt, Priscilla Gig- lio, Ida Mae Follain, Karen Wiley, Christine Barr, Jeannie Leabo, Mary Carmordy, and BeBe Crofton strive diligently to relieve suf¬ fering of fellow human beings through Red Cross. Senior Sodality members, Barbara McMillia ' Frances Caplis, Pat Dwyer, Karen Stevens, Jeannie Scholz, Ursula Procell, Aimee Williams, Bernadine Provenza, Fran Costello, and Cookie Hull, prepare Christmas goodies for the needy. Bernadette Zimmer, Secretary-Treasurer; Anne Naughton, Vice-Prefect; and Nina Broyles, Pre¬ fect, display the picture of Our Lady, the Sodality patron. o 9 Nina Broyles, Anne Naughton, Betty Marks, Mary Uffelman, Berna¬ dette Zimmer, Marilyn Rochelle, Pat Candiloro, Sammie B o 11, Toni Messmer, Rosalie Ingduf, and Betty McCotter wrap presents for their adopted Christmas family. DISCUSSIONS ARB PART OF S0G4UIY Junior Sodalists Secretary, Carole Schexnaidre, and Prefect, Vicki May, conduct the busi¬ ness of the weekly Sodality meeting. (First row), Judy Nash, D u t c h y Bodenheimer, (Second row), Lucille Culotta, Niki Rivet, Cathy S c a 1 f, Darrah Bagley, Golda Garrett, (Third r o w), Mary Bartles, Troy Anne Boone, Frances Pinckley, md Paula Stahls, attend the Junior Sodalist meet¬ ing. 34 Aose« e CXii ' v ' lt£ ° d „ SoA VS e ' o s ' et Freshman candidates under the direction of Sr. Theophane, First row across, Rose Marie Gerow, Lia Pupillo, Dana Mingledorf, Sharon Jerome, Jackie Kuchta, Carol Alston, Second row, Diane Kaneaphey, Marilyn Russel, Rosie Landry, Eileen Mansden, Ruthie Gras, Third row, Maxcine Umphres, Carmen Russo, Jackie Starwall, Fourth row, Cindy Marshall, Sara Brocato, and Melanie Logan plan future activities and discussions. Peggy Lalena, Mary Woodward, Patricia LeBlanc, Cathy Scalf, Margaret Henderson, Marilyn Russell, Jackie Bell, Diana Ricou, Pat Dormer, Carolyn Baker, Shirley Bourg¬ eois, Carol Finnel, Josette Cassiere, and Nancy Williams attend the first Saturday Mass in hopes of becoming truly good Sodal- ists. Marilyn Mabry, Chairman; Mary Lou Hefley, Secretary; and Enn Gayer, reporter; form the committee to plan the appropriate observances of Mary’s Feasts. CANDIDATES STRIVE FOR GOOD HABITS AS FUTURE SOQAUSIS Receiving Communion is the important part of celebrating the Mass. Nancy Linzy, Martha Smith, Dorothy Steven, Margaret McNeal, Lou Ann Mullins, Delores Tiller, Sharon Ruesh, Martha Basco, Rosemary Miciotto, Shirley De Lat¬ in, Patsy Legard, Mary Kay Martzell, Adrane Roy, and Christine Malec kneel in expectation. 35 A „_ Rraswell. President; —-• ssrxtsss ' - - - -n the book department - Sister Agnes Ruth, while discussing plans for the annual RKL Dance, shows Evelyn Santora, Joey Rinaudo, Mary Woodward, Rosalie In gouf, Ann Braswell, Doris Phelps and Mary Summers the proper place for the books in her office and work Senior RKL members Jann Folsom, Florence McGill, Rosalie Ingouf, Seated. Karen Stevens, Sarah Gillespie, Mary Collett, Ursula Procell, Cookie Hull, Ann Naughton, Pat Dwyer, Mary Uffleman, Seated , and Ann Brasw ' ell lead the club to better school ser- UBRARY CLUB R£AD£, KNOU S, LOVBC GOOD BOOKC 36 SlUDENlS LEARN UBRARy TECHNIQUES WHILE. RENDERING SERVICE TO SCHOOL Freshman members Kathryn Oldson, Ev- elyn Sapvitch, Jackie Kuchta, and Kathryn Tooke, file books and keep the library in order. Seated , Margaret Looney, Nikki Rivet, and Suzanne Reed; Standing , Diana Ricou, Sidney Wilder, Diane Dalpheim, Duchy Bodenheimer, Troyanne Boone, Nancy May, Johnette Williams, Pat Laird, Mary Bartles, Paula Stahls, Susan Mol¬ oney, and Pat Dormer act as library assistants and aid students with in¬ formation concerning the library system. Michelle Duquette, Noopey Levy, Shirley Bourgeois, Jackie Bell, and Caro¬ lyn Baker tidy up the library facilities. RKL President, Ann Braswell, center, admires the books donated by Mrs. J. O. Broyles, left, and Mrs. W. W. Mabry of the Mother’s Club. uni Gene Lyles looks on as Mary Morneau and Father D ' Antonio give stamps to the Club. President Mary Momeau shows other Mis¬ sion Club enthusiasts, Cathy Palmisano, Mary Collett, Marguerite Roppolo, and Patsy Malloy an article of interest. UU UEN CMRJSn WELPS MISSIONS Mission Club members Mary Collett, Cathy Palmisano, Linda Cangilose, Gene Lyles, Susan Roe, Father D ' Antoni (moderator), Mary Morneau, President, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Mary Ann Sterba, Marguerite Roppolo and Patsy Malloy decide project for the year. PR£NCK CFANI W, and LATIN AR£ TART OP AN E RMW CURRiOUUJM Spanish I officers are Susan Hollier, Vice- President; Mary Kay M a r t z e 1 I, President; Rosemary Miciotto, Secretary-Treasurer and Spanish II officers are Dorothy Bradley, Presi¬ dent; Nina Hendricks, Secretary-Treasurer; and Cathy Palmisano, Vice- President. Mademoiselle Mar- tinne Chomel im¬ parts her linguistic knowledge to her pupils. She is an exchange teacher from Lyon, France, and has a fluent knowledge of Eng¬ lish, French, and Spanish. She has also studied Greek and Latin and is in the process of learn¬ ing the German language. Latin Club is represented by Ann Leone, Latin I; Pat Dwyer, President of Latin II; Karen Stevens, Vice-President; and Suzie Dunne, Secretary. Jann Folsom, French II President; Carolyn Baker, French I, Vice- President, Judy Nash, President of French III; Vickie May, Vice- President of French III; French I President is Dutchy Boden- heimer and Sue Gauthier, French II Vice-President. 39 MATH CLUB FORMED: HE WHO KNOWS MOT MATH AND THE RESULT OF RECENT SCIENTIFIC INVESTTCATTONS, KNOWS NOHRUTH. Working on a few sim¬ ple math problems on the blackboard are Sherry Hennard, Mari¬ lyn Rochelle, Betty Marks, Barbara Sahl and Catherine Landry. Chairmen of Sister Cornelia’s Math Club are Grace Provenzana, Jeanette Green, Bernadine Provenza, Sally Dixon and Marilyn Rochelle. Bernadine Provenza, Lia Pupilo, Vicki May, Judy Nash, Marilee Walthers, Jeanette Green. Andrea Wigbels, Peggy Noland, Nikki Rivet, Dutchy Bodenheimer, Karen Smith, Johnette Williams, Grace Proven- zano, Marie Morgan, and Mary Bartles listen to prepared tapes with the aid of the electronic equipment. Algebra Club officers Sherry Hennard, Vice- President; Catherine Landry, President; and Marie Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer—super¬ vised by the sponsor, Sister Patricia—organize material to present to the club meeting. Outstanding students in every phase of the high school cur¬ riculum represent St. Vincent ' s at the annual Scholastic Achievement Rally at Natchito¬ ches on April 6th and 7th. Representing the math de¬ partment are standing Susan Maloney, Ena Gayer, Cindy Marshall, Susan Hollier, Ce¬ leste Landry, Eilene Fitzpat¬ rick, Marianne Ballard, Sally Dixon, Carol Finnel, seated, Cathryn Marie Morgan, Mary Woodard, Jossette Cassiere, Judy Nash, Sherri Hennard, and Da rah Bagley. Florence McGill, Pat Laird, Anita Warner, Nikki Rivet, Mary Collett and Suzanne Reed represent St. Vincent s history and English depart¬ ment at the annual rally held in Natchitoches. DISTRICT RAU.YMEIC at NorcunocuES Attending the rally for the language groups are standing Du tchy Bodenheimer, Nancy May, Peggy Nolan, Maxine Umphreys, Mary Hefley, Vicki May, Eilene Fitzpatrick, Susan Hollier, Kathy Oldson, Lia Pupillo, seated Paula Stahls, Barbara Sahl, Anne Leone, Marilyn Meitzen and Sue Gauthier. TRADITIONS ARE OLD AND CHERISHED Like a rainbow glitterio fTter a rain, shines the memories of days gone past; shining through the heartaches and mishaps, sparkling through the tear drops and disappoint¬ ments. Soon all will be forgotten, melting away as the clouds, and nothing will remain but the beautiful thoughts of times spent in w ' ork and play at SVA. Much too soon the old is replaced by the new—new’ times, new ' places and always too, new faces. But time is fleeting and we must move on to newer things and greater conquests. FEATURES 43 delegates An END state LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE presenting state leadership conferences held on the LSU campus June 22-30 were Nina Broyles, Speech; Ramona Bott, Recreation; Mary Collett, News¬ paper; Ann Braswell, Library Sci¬ ence, and Mary Uffelman, Year¬ book. Classes were conducted by college rofessors and were attended by igh school students from Louisiana schools. Ann, Mary, Mary and Ramona pause in front of Evangeline Hall after conferences. QQCA WIOWUGWTS SU U UER FOR eoc uere Ducky Bodenheimer reports her experiences at the SSCA conven¬ tion. Relating Cath¬ olic action methods to the class is Cookie Hull. M% Y Ilf Aimee Williams and Ursula Procell point out Dallas on the map. PEUCANJ OIRtS ST3TE teacwes OTtZENSWIP Chosen to attend Pelican State, were Martha Mabry and Mary Uffelman, alter¬ nates; Florence McGill and Anne Naughton, representatives. The Jesuit-Woodlawn game is spirit packed. The Blue Flyers came to win, and they did—13-7. JESUrr FLVERETTES PEfcFAEJU Flyerette Captain and Co¬ captain Ramona Bott and Pat Candiloro reflect the spirit and pep of the squad. Marching practice starts long be¬ fore football season opens in order to perfect marchers and routines required in the performance of a skilled marching squad. Seniors merit front rank. Ramona Bott, Rosalie Ingouf, Cookie Hull, Nina Broyles, Cathy Palmisano, Ann Braswell, Mary Uffelman, Toni Messmer, Mary Collett, Ann Naughton, Betty Marks, and Pat Candiloro lead the squad. 46 UMUUii l PR CJSfON MAROWfNS ROUTINES 1 • • V-£ nut n tiini , “ “ u “ “ H mi « % f ' :|WfK M 1 ■ i „ ■ _ JHHPigb Mr. William Scarlato, an ar¬ dent Flyer booster, instructs 4 the Flyerettes in marching routines. St. Vincent’s Flyerettes take part in the annual Louisiana State Fair Parade. 47 PATTI TIDWELL, junior maid Death to Homer” is the gleeful cry of the Jesuit Flyers and boosters. Excitement mounts at the bonfire end¬ ing the pep rally at Jesuit, prior to the Homecoming game with the Homer Pelicans. Jesuit Blue Flyers’ choice for Homecoming Sweetheart is Mary Elizabeth Carmody. JESUIT BLUE FLYERS SUSAN GAUTHIER, junior maid A good start— prelude of thing to come— i.e. District 1 AA Championship AIMEE WILLIAMS, senior maid ANNE NAUGHTON, senior maid SHIRLEY BOUGEOIS, sophomore maid Flyers and Flyerettes select Ramona Bott, Homecoming Queen. celebrate VICTORIOUS HOMECOMING DONNA ANDERSON, sophomore maid BARBARA DEFATTA, sophomore maid Queen Ramona Bott with her court at the Homecoming festivities celebrating Jesuit victory over Homer. 49 Catherine Landry, Darrah Bagle Kither, Celeste Landry receive h Pat Laird M.C.’s. Mary Summers captures audience and first place trophy De little boy . . cries Noopey Levy. Frances Caplis, Dorothy Bradley and Barbara McMillian portray Aggitated Agatha.” IORS PRESENT AMATEUR NISHT Juste un Moment Monseiur! SOWS MON OR SENIORS WITH WONDERWND BV NISMT Just before the crash— (the stairs couldn’t take Mirror, mirror in my hand, tell me will I get my man.” cwusoLoev High lighting RKL Mardi Gras Dance are right to left. Queen, Ann Bras¬ well; Princess, Margaret Looney; Senior maid, Pat Dwyer; Junior maid, Sue Gauthier, Sophomore maid, Noopey Levy; and Freshman maid, Nancy Nicholes. MASS, BUILDINGS, TELEPHONES - PART OF CAMPUSOLOSV BGARDER6 MAKE SVjA ■ home away from HOME ' A. Rose Marie Gerow, Gloria Mar¬ tin, Gene Lyles, Pat Limburg. Emily Fonda, Suzy Dunn, and Jackie Walker gather and hold a gossip session. A hard day ' s work finds Della Gordon, Johnette Williams, Bitsy Patrick, and Marie Migrothy with little or no energy to spare. F i i % Boarders Officers Bitsy Patrick, President; Dianne Dalphiem, Treasurer; Suzy Dunn, Secretary, and Nicki Rivet Vice-Presi¬ dent, accompanied by Sr. Elizabeth, descend the stairs to heed the dinner bell. I Emily Funda, Gene Lyles, Pat Limberg, and Jackie Walker wander in to sneak a peek at the T.V. 0 Vs. ggBitsy W Patrick and Bernadette Zimmer go through the nightly hair fixing rou¬ tine while onlookers Della Gordon, Fran Costella, Johnette W ' illiams, Dianne Dalphiem, Nicki Rivet and Marie Migro¬ thy stare in wonderment. K ' lx.-r- 1 55 A CHILD IS BORN ”A Child is Born,” a modern drama of the nativity, by Steven Vin¬ cent Benet was presented at the annual Christmas production directed by Sister Theophane. The play is not realistic — there is no inn, nor is there a stable on stage. There is only the costuming and, of course, the message con¬ tained in the words of the poet. Dorothy Bradley and BeBe Crofton portray the maids, Lea and Sara; Noopy Levy plays the wife; Penny Ohm, the innkeeper, and the thief is Barbara Sahl. The poetic play is narrated by Junior, Frances Pinckley. 56 SENIOR PRESENTATION HELD ON VALE NTINE ' S DAY - SWEETHEARTS OF 1962 Attending St. Vincent s for twelve years are Mary Uffleman, Frances Caplis and Nina Hen¬ dricks. Barbara McMillian and Rosalie Ingouf have attended S.V.A. since kindergarten. 57 NEW ORGANISATION FORMED - DRAMATTCSOUB Delores Tiller, Margaret Henderson, Noopy Levy, Donna Anderson, and Donna Mc- Guffy represent the junior dramatics officers. Penny Ohm, Judy Navarre, Delores Tiller, Donna Anderson, Sidney Wilder, Second row: Mary Ann Ballard, Evelyn Sakovich, Joan Spence, Donna Mc- Guffy; Third row: Patti Van Rossom, Noopey Levy, Darlene Ascanie, Janice Wall, Kathy Sebastian, Michele Maroun; Fourth row: Pepper Braswell, Mamie Younker; Fifth row: Dianna Ricou, Jean Pope, Carol Jean Cobb, and Connie Linxwiler attend dramatics meetings. TALENTED STUDENTS PLAN PLAY PROGRAMS Della Gordon, Ann Braswell, and Mike Hill read the notices on the dramatics board. Nancy Nichols, Margaret Henderson, Candy Watson, Carol Hersheman; Second row: Celeste Nasser, Linda Atkinson, Cheryl McNutt, Frances Price, Cathey McLaughlin, Nancy Nillen, Melanie Logan, Peggy Lalena, Linda Collins, Joan Goodwillie; Fourth row: Cathy Oldson, Bobby Jean Mumphry, Judy Gasperich, Rosie Landers, and Joey Rinaudo listen to the planned program. Senior dramatics officers Elaine Butler, Mary Summers, Dorothy Bradley and Bernadette Zimmer plan the various activities. The dramatics group discusses the new production. SARAH BERNHARDT AWARD EARNED BV BERNADETTE ZI UMER- DRAMA GROUP FRCA fDES SVA WITH FRESH NEW PtAVS DURING ASSEMBLIES Margaret Henderson, Michele Maroun, Jean Pope, Carol Jean Cobb, Connie Linxwiler and Joey Rinaudo practice for perfection. Standing, Ann Braswell, Miriam Crafts, Jan Bartek, Elaine Butler, Valarie Light, Doris Phelps, Mary Summers, Bitsy Patrick, Jimmy Hilborn, Kathy McGaffigan. Bernadette Zimmer, seated, Camille Kennedy, Cookie Hull, Aimee Williams, Della Gordon, Joy Brownlee, Bernadine Provenza, Dorothy Bradley, Mike Hill and Joanie Berberich compile the senior group in dramatics. The Sophomore’s selection is Chris Malec. Freshmen favor Emile Funda. girls most IN SWING OF THINGS WYlUESD N MBC BB INSCRIBED IN TUB MAJESTIC 1-fEART OF QAINTVtNCFMC SStjj K I UxmJa ProCfiM LOVELY IACY WESlAND ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW VREM. “Returns the tide but nevermore returns the traveler to the shore,” is the feeling of the Seniors of 1962, as they look with hdpe. determination, and learning to discover what lies just over the next horizon. It was a hectic climb to seniorship, one with all the worries, frustrations, English themes and biology projects conceivable. One which leaves a pattern of spirit and good will for the underclassmen to follow. The influence of the Seniors, present and past, in the old St. Vincent’s will reflect through the Seniors of the fu¬ ture in the new St. Vincent s. The classes will uphold the purposes and ideals that emerge frequently through the year, and will react with good judgment and mature leadership. IN THE YEAR OF TRANSITION, 1962 , THIS SENIOR OASS WILL BE THE LASnO GRADUATE FROM THE OLD BUILDING ON SOUTHERN AVENUE Senior class President Florence McGill bangs the official gavel and calls for silence. Fran Costello and Betty McCotter cart SVA’s ancient ladder upstairs to mend the bell rope. SENIORS ' EXAMPLE LEADS SCHOOL Playing hide and seek’’ seems the favorite pastime these days; anyway so think Mary Uffelman, Karen Stevens, Toni Messmer, and Della Gordon. A symbol of honor, the class ring reminds each girl of her duties and responsibilities as a leader in her school, a leader in her community and a leader in her world. The SVA Senior grasps the meaning as each word and phrase is engraved on her ring and in her heart. Senior sponsor, Sister Laurentia, Darlene Strange, and Nina Hendricks measure off tickets. Vice-President Ramona Bott hangs up advertising poster for Senior Class. Treasurer, Ursula Procell, and Senior Class Secretary, Karen Stevens, prepare class list for graduation diplomas. Anxiety and tension mounts as the Senior Class of ’62 wait for the blessing and presentation of the rings. RJN© CEREMONY IS M4FfY EYENT 67 DOROTHY JOHANNA BRADLEY SENIORS RECEIVE RINGS IN SEPTEMBER- HHHH 11 PATRICIA ANN CANDILORO FRANCES HELEN CAPLIS MARY ELIZABETH COLLETT 69 m ' 1 PATRICIA MARY DWYER JANICE MARGARET DeBROECK SENIORS LON 6 REMEMBER SOPHOMORE DANCE 71 DELLA MAHAL1A GORDON MARY MICHAEL HILL CLASS OF ’62 DOLORES RAE HULL SENIORS ARE PRESENTED TO PARENTS C LUB BEATRICE CAMILLE KENNEDY PATSY ANNE MALLOY 73 CLAQC OF ' 62 FLORENCE MARY McGI LL SENIORS CWERJSW PROM MEMORIES ANTIONETTE RITA MESSMER 75 ANNE FRANCES NAUGHTON u388V I CATHEY ANN PALMISANO HARRIET LEIGH PATRICK BERNADINE PROVENZA URSULA GERTRUDE PROCELL SENIORS ANTICIPATE GRADUATION MARILYN FRANCES ROCHELLE CHARLOTTE DIANE ROSS i I ' ' JEAN ANN SCHOLZ BARBARA SAHL KAREN ANN STEVENS CLACC OF ’62 DARLEEN STRANGE SENIORS LOOK FORWARD TO COOE££, CAREERS AIMEE JULIA ANN WILLIAMS MARY EVELYN UFFELMAN 79 BERNADETTE ZIMMER There are three major items of importance in the life of a Junior: the annual Amateur Night ' the Junior-Senior Prom, and becoming a Senior. IdaMae Follain, Marie, Sherrie Hennard, Dutchy Bodenheimer, Judy Nash, Frances Pinckley, Ann Leone, Vicki May, Margurite Ropollo on the front line and Dianne Dalfiume and Dafrah Bagley on the back, lead off the Amateur Night with a rip-roaring song. Patti Tidwell, Vice-President; Karen Wiley, Treasurer; Nancy May, President; and Dolores Bott, Secretary, prepare for the annual Junior Amateur Night.” These Junior class officers work steadily to improve the class rating and mold a well-rounded class. uonO: l xufij f-laby foTkote Who AwTofr W xk t Love FLOlA RR : Reck Rflto COLOR : R i ami Wltffo PATRON: Sfc. ofa UamjCu JUNIORS KEEP TR JDmON OF U INNINS THEIR OWN taiENT SHOU Darrah Bagley Jan Bartek Christine Barr Mary Bartles Yvonne BQudreaux Dutchy Bodenheimer Troy Anne Boone Dolores Bott Elaine Butler Linda Cangelose Mary Carmody Miriam Crafts 81 FteO U PREPARATIONS Be Be Crofton Lucille Culotta Sue Dale Golda Garrett Sue Gauthier Priscilla Giglio Carol Ann Ha Sherrie Henna Jimmie Hilboi 82 Suzanne Humphery Pat Laird Cathy Landry l Jeannie Leabo Ann Leone Valarie Light Margaret Looney Mary Elizabeth Lowery Nancy May Vickie May Cathy McGaffigan Marie Migrathy JUNfORfi AMIOPAIE Peggy Moffat Marie Morgan Judy Nash Doris Phelps Frances Pinkley Sonja Rambin Suzanne Reed Nikki Rivet Marguerite Roppolo 84 Cecelia Schott Janis Smith Karen Smith Paula Stahls Carol Stalzer Mary Summers Patti Tidwell Elaine Troy Marilee Walthers Janie Webb Karen Wiley Johnette Williams 85 Linda Cox, Margaret Henderson, Marilyn McGaffigan, Nancy Linzy, Mary Kay Martzell, and Beverly Hanchey, some of the enthusiastic sophs who complete the marching squad, sing the Jesuit cheers between half-time performances. FLOWER Rtd ote MOTTO: Always Dfr Befctet, Always Wiik Lou Class of ’64 is led by Nancy Linzy, Treasurer; Mary Kay Martzell, Secretary; Jossette Cassiere, Vice-President; and Grace Provenzano, President; who head the sophomores in their first project, Wonderland by Night, given in honor of seniors of ’62. SOPWO UOREC RENDER UUCW SERVICE 86TO SAINT VINCENTS Donna Anderson Carolyn Baker Mariam Baker Mary Ann Ballard Martha Basco Jackie Bell Mary Bolinger Shirley Bourgeois Carol Braswell Teddy Jo Brosig Pat Bruener SOPWO UORES GIVE TRADITIONAL DANCE IN (TON OR OF SENIORS Elaine Cooper Diane Cortez Linda Cox Barbara DeFatta Susie Dunn Michele Duquette Helen Ebarb Carol Finnell Eileen Fitzparick Dottie Garland Shirley DeLatin Suzanne DeLouche Linda Doles Connie Dominguez Pat Dormer Marsha Juno Harriet Koetter Pat LeGarde Peggy Lalena Betty Lou Landry Celeste Landry Pat LeBlanc Kathy Letendre Lillian Levy Sara Giglio Beverly Hanchy Margaret Henderson Gertrude Hernandez Carol Hersheman Mary Ann Jones SOWO UOREO forward V6AR.AND Connie Linxwiler Nancy Linzy Jean Lyles Chris Malec Mary Ann Mathias Gloria Martin Mary Kay Martzell Marilyn McGaffigan Donna McGuffy Peggy McMeel Rosemary Miciotto Susan Maloney Judy Navarre Carol Nash Peggy Nolan 88 Penny Ohmn Jean Pope Vivian Procell Grace Provenzano Ginger Ratcliff Diana Ricou looc TO JUNIOR FRO U Patti Van Rossum Georgia White Sidney Wilder Nancy Williams Mary Woodard 89 Celeste Nasser, Emilee Funda, Cindy Ma rshall Leading freshman activities this year are Atholyn Ligon, President; Emilee Funda, Vice-President; Celeste Nasser, Secretary; and Cindy Marshall, Treasurer. The big task of the freshmen is getting acquainted with the faculty, upperclass¬ men, and traditions of St. Vincent’s. The Senior Big Sisters” make the job lighter with guidance and friendship. SENIOR BIS SISTERS HfGHUSHT FRESHMAN YEAR MOTTO: A f-feaAtjkat B ends [A ltH Break. PLOVER: Atholyn presides over Freshman Class meeting. COLOR: VIRTUE: RATRON: White, Pwilttj off QwL 90 H2ESH WEN Lynda Atkinson Carroll Austin Joan Marie Barbour Judy Barbour Grenchen Beisner Mary Cascio Nancy Collie Lynda Collins Nickie Digioranne Mary Gamble Ena Gayer Rose Marie Gerow Sandra Glannen 91 Dian Kanapkey Patti Kime Cynthia Kittler Kathy Konvalinka Jacqueline Kuchta Loretta Lachle Rosie Landers Christine Land Atholyn Ligon Patricia Limberg Mary Linxwiler Melanie Logan Jennifer Luse Marilyn Mabry Eileen Marsden Cindy Marshall Judy McDonough Gayle McGill Cherlye McNutt Marilyn Meitzen Sidney Messina Bridget Miciotto- Dorothy Miciotto Cissy Miller Dena Mingledorff Bobbie Mumphrey Celeste Nasser Pat Navarre Nancy Nichols 92 Nancy Nillen Katharine Oldson Mary Margaret Olwell Carmilee Palermo Frances Price Pat Russell Carmen Russo Kay Ryan Dianne Sanders Kathy McLaughlin fo Ann Spence Linda Stansberry Jackie Stierwalt Anita Warner Andrea Wigbels Candy Watson Ivie Woodward 93 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. R. Ahlott Furman Barnes and Andy Miciotto Tom Barr Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barr Mrs. Bertha Beckett Miss Carolyn Beckett Bell Bros. Shoes Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Blandino Boarders of SVA Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bodenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Basco Bossier Bank and Trust Mrs. T. R. Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Max Bradbury Mrs. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Brocato James A. Brown Lt. and Mrs. Buckelew Bufkin ' s 17 Shop Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burandt Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gauthier The Gift Box Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giglio Jeannette Green Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. F. Halber Harbuck Sporting Goods Capt. and Mrs. R. E. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hershey Lt. Col. N. H. Hollowell House of Carpets Rose Marie Howard Theresa Howard Howard’s Esso, Marksville Mrs. Alma Ingouf J. Auto Supply Jordan and Booth Tunior Town Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sealf Maj. and Mrs. N. J. Scholz Sharp’s Pharmacy Cece Schott Shreveport Ceramics Mr. Dave Smith Mrs. Dave Smith Mr. E. K. Smith Southern Discount Stalzer Family Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stark J. M. Sullivan Mr. Dale Sumrall Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Uffelman Millie Van Veckhoven Lt. Col. and Mrs. Vinian Walton’s (Bossier) J. B. Wells Whiteway Shoe Shop Col. and Mrs. Whitefield Col. Wigbels and Family TMNICYOU Wolf’s, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wysoki Yearwoods Dry Goods Store Mrs. August S. Zeller, Sr. Mrs. Ben Zeller In Memory of Emile D’Anna Dixie Dept. Stores Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dormer Mr. and Mrs. F. Duquette Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Dupruy Elite Cleaners Sc Laundry Dr. Lane Ellison Eubank and Co. Fair Park Tire Service F C Grocery’ Rose J. Feducia Fertitta’s Imported Foods Russell Field Lt. Col. B. S. Folsom Frank H. Ford, Jr. Mrs. J. W. Freeman A Friend Mrs. J. S. Fuller Mr. Robert Tarpy Dr. Allen T. Tomlin Mrs. Clark E. Tooke, Jr. Tupperware Home Parties Trowbridge Flowers Thos. P. Callaghan S. J. Cangelose Mr. and Mrs. John Capli Carl and Toni Mrs. Fred Carmody Joseph Cassiere Mary Collett John Corrington Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cullot and Ann Sam Culotta Cumiskey Family Dr. Joseph W. Cush College Cleaners Mrs. W. M. Daniel, Sr. Cynthia Kittler Maj. and Mrs. Kuertz Lakeview Grocery PATRONS Lakeshore Rexall Drug L. V. Landry, M. D. Laurich Esso Station Leone’s Shoe Hospital Louisiana Iron Sc Supply T. B. Ligon Woody Lott Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Male Mary’s Beauty Salon T P. Miciotto Maj. and Mrs. R. W. McDonough Mrs. W. W. McGowan I. A. Nadden Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lee J. Nowland James E. Palmer Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. H. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sealf Maj. and Mrs. N. J. Scholz Sharp’s Pharmacy Cece Schott Shreveport Ceramics Mr. Dave Smith Mrs. Dave Smith Mr. E. K. Smith Southern Discount Stalzer Family Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stark J. M. Sullivan Maryanne Sullivan Mr. Dale Sumrall Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price Mr. and Mrs. Procell Ursula Procell Pierremont Esso Maj. W. J. Rakel, Jr. Reese Variety Store Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Richands Riley’s Gulf Station Maj. Jos. B. Rachelle St. Romain’s Gro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed De Rouchement 94 Mrs. Patsy Glavin Wayne, Mrs. Rosemary Slattery Davis, Mary Myles Brynes, Miss Kathleen Conley, Sr. Cornelia, and Mrs. Kate Wollcott head the alumni staff. LINWOOD QUICK CAR WASH Shreveport, La. Compliments of PAN AMERICAN IMPORT CO. 308 Commerce Shreveport, La. ST. JOHNS CHURCH 923 Jordan MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 940 Margaret Place . DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN 624 Market Compliments of MR. WILLIAM PATRICK 521 SPRING ST. Office Machines Compliments of HOLY TRINITY CHURCH 315 Marshall 95 Compliments of MRS. THOMAS E. CAPLIS C C ELECTRIC CO., INC. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Commercial—Industrial—Residential Wiring FRANK CAMUS RAYMOND CAMUS CALL 424-4406 Fine Dairy Products Milk Butter Home Delivery or Pick-Up Service Compliments of JERSEY GOLD CREAMERIES Division of MIDWEST DAIRY PRODUCTS CORP. 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BAIN ROOFING COMPANY, INC HOLMES PONTIAC 1322 Texas 101 Jj You re money Ahead! S. H. HETHERWICK INVESTMENT CO. 417 Milam CADDO BUSINESS MACHINES Sales Agents Equipped for better service Complete Line Office Furniture and Supplies We Specialize in Service GRIFFIN ' S fe|ctf TEXACO SERVICE ( 1 7 J. T. GRIFFIN, Owner Phone 865-5383 R. WHITAKER 1343 Capt. Shreve flecvebicf, i— . THE CLOCK HOUSE 108 E. KING’S HWY. For Religious Articles Compliments of MR. AND MRS. W. P. DUNN 102 At the good food CHAT CHEW CAFE rTf C. 4250 Greenwood Rd. READY-TO-WEAR GIFT ITEMS Baird ' s Dress Shop 3316 Line ill Hanna Ford 910 TEXAS SALES SERVICE LOUISIANA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ' MEMBER F. D. I. C. U. S. DEPOSITORY ’Serving the Best Interests of Our Friends in the Area CARL PONS ELECTRIC COMPANY 3538 MANSFIELD ROAD ITS A new ! PETE SCHEXNAIDRE 1612 MARKET W. G. BERBERICH, Realtor 2713 Fairfield 103 ongratulations CLASS OF ’62 OUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY H® TANK COMPANY, INC. 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Giglio PHONE: UN 1-7852 117 SENIORS Bcrberich, Joanie, 13, 25, 59, 68, 69 Bott, Ranx na, (Sammie), 69, 67, 68, 52, 120, 33, 19, 17, 32, 44, 16, 46, 34, 25 Bradley, Dorothy, 69, 68, 52, 59, 39, 56, 25, 50 Braswell, Ann, 69, 68, 36, 37, 53, 46, 59. 58, 16, 44, 25 Brownlee, Joyce, 59, 69 Broyles, Nina, 44, 16, 69, 46, 22, 23, 24, 25, 34, 68, 17 Candiloro, Pat, 68, 69, 27, 26, 46, 34, 16 Collett, Mary, 69, 70, 120, 36, 18, 38, 46, 41, 44, 20, 21 Caplis, Frances, 68, 69, 57, 26, 16, 34, 50 Costello, Fran, 71, 66, 70, 27, 34, 55 Cush, Virginia, 71, 70, 29 DeBroek, Janice, 70, 71 Dwyer, Pat, 70, 71, 26, 27, 36. 39, 53, 34, 16 Folsom, Sylvia Jeanette, (Jann) 70, 71, 36, 39, 19, 120, 25, 16 Gillespie, Sarah, 70, 71, 24, 36 Gordon, Della, 70, 71, 66, 55, 25, 52, 59 Hendricks, Nina Rose, 26, 27, 73, 67, 39, 72, 57 Green, Jeanette, 71, 72, 25, 40 Hill, Mary Michael, 72, 73, 52, 59, 25 Hull, Dolores, (Cookie), 72, 73, 59, 34, 36, 46, 45 Ingouf, Rosalie, 72, 73, 57, 36, 34, 18, 46 Kennedy, Camille, 72, 73, 25, 59 Mabry, Martha Ann, 74, 73, 22, 16, 17, 45 Malloy, Patsy, 72, 73, 120, 38, 19 Marks, Bettv Jane, 73, 74, 24, 22, 23, 34, 16, 25, 40 Marsh, Marianne, 74, 75, 31 McCotter, Betty, 74, 75, 66, 120, 33, 34, 19, 20, 21 McGill, Florence, 66, 74, 75, 41, 18, 21, 36, 16, 17, 45 McMillian, Barbara, 74, 75, 60, 57, 16, 17, 27, 29, 34, 50 Messmer, Toni, 74, 75, 120, 20, 21, 33, 46, 16, 76, 19, 34 Momeau, Mary Margaret, 20, 21, 38, 73, 74 Naughton, Anne, 73, 74, 36, 34, 18, 20, 21, 45, 46, 16, 17, 49 O ' Mary, Katy, 22, 73, 76 Palmisano, Kathey 77, 76, 27, 39, 38, 46 Patrick, Bitsy, 77, 76, 55, 25, 16, 59 Procell, Ursula 77, 76, 27, 26, 36, 34, 67, 45 Provenza, Bernadine 77, 56, 59, 34, 40 Rochelle, Marilyn 77, 57, 27, 34, 40 Ross, Diane 77, 76, 20 Sahl, Barbara 77, 57, 41, 19, 120, 56, 40 Scholz, Jean 77, 52, 120, 19, 20, 34, 25 118 PERSONNEL INDEfc Sebastian, Celia 79, 78, 30 Strange, Darleen 79, 67, 78, 20 Stevens, Karen 79, 66, 67, 78, 120, 34, 36, 19, 20, 39, 21 Tillman, Vicki 79, 78, 20 Uffelman, Mary 79, 78, 66, 120, 19, 46, 57, 36, 34, 45, 44, 16 Van Veckhoven. Paula 78, 79. 52. 20, 25 Williams, Aimee 78, 79, 59, 34, 25, 44, 45, 33 Wittman, Jayne 78, 79, 53 Zimmer, Bernadette 78, 79, 34, 25, 16, 59 JUNIORS Bagley, Darrah 81, 41, 22, 34, 50, 80 Barr, Christine 18, 81, 21, 33 Bartek, Jan 81, 59 Bartles, Mary 22, 24, 25, 81, 37, 40 Bodenheimer, Dutchy 80, 81, 45, 22, 23, 25, 41, 34, 37, 39, 40, 17 Boone, Troy Ann 81, 26, 34, 37 Bott, Delores 80, 81, 31, 30, 32, 16 Boudreaux, Yvonne 81 Butler, Elaine 81, 59 Cangelose, Linda 26, 38, 81 Carmody, Mary 81, 20, 33, 48 Crafts, Miriam 81, 59 Crofton, Bebe 21, 120, 82, 33, 18, 56 Culotta, Lucille 82, 20, 34 Dale, Sue 82 Dalfiume, Dianne 82, 55, 26, 36, 80 Dow den, Tinker 82 Follain, Idamae 82, 33, 19, 80 Giglio, Priscilla 82, 33, 20 Garrett, Golda 82, 34 Gauthier, Sue 18, 48, 82, 36, 53, 41, 39 Hall, Carol 82, 31 Hennard, Sherrie 120, 40, 18, 82, 80, 41 Hillborn, Jimmie 82 Humphreys, Suzanne 26, 83 Laird, Pat 24, 25, 36, 41, 50, 22, 23, 83 Landry, Catherine 26, 50, 40, 83 Leabo, Jeannie 83, 20, 33, Leone, Ann 80, 4l, 26, 39, 83 Light, Valarie 83, 59 Looney, Margaret 22, 23, 36, 25, 83, 53, 24 Lowery, Mary 83, 30 May, Nancy 23, 25, 83, 60, 17, 80, 17, 41 May, Vickie 21, 80, 34, 39, 40, 83 McGaffigan, Cathey 59, 83 Migrothy, Marie 83, 24, 55 Moffatt, Peggy 84, 33, 16, 23, 22, 24, 25 Morgan, Marie 80, 84, 31, 40, 41 Nash, Judy 34, 18, 39, 40, 41, 80, 84 Phelps, Doris 84, 36, 59 Pinckley, Frances 84, 80, 27, 28, 34, Rambin, Sonja 84, 20 Reed, Suzanne 41, 84, 36 Rivet, Nicki 19, 34, 40, 84, 120, 55, 17, 41 Roppolo, Marguerite 80, 20, 38, 84 Savoy, Eileen 84, 30 Scalf, Cathy 34, 35, 27, 84 Schexnaidre, Carole 34, 84, 17 Shields, Sue 84 Schott, Cecelia 85 Smith, Janis 85, 19, 120 Smith, Karen 40, 85 Stahls, Paula 26, 37, 34, 29, 85, 50, 41 Stalzer, Carol 85 Summers, Mary 50, 36, 59, 85 Tidwell, Patti 19, 48, 80, 85, 120 Troy, Elaine 85 Walther, Marilee 23, 24, 25, 85, 40 Webb, Janie 85, 48, 18, 120 Wiley, Karen 33, 27, 80, 85 Williams, Johnette 30, 37, 55, 85, 30 SOPHOMORES Basco, Martha 87, 30, 35, 31 Anderson, Donna 87, 59, 49 Baker, Carolyn 87, 39, 20, 34, 37 Baker, Marian 87, 20 Ballard, Mary Ann 87, 41, 59, Bell, Jackie 20, 35, 37, 87 Bolinger, Mary Lang 87 Bourgeois, Shirley 87, 20, 35, 37, 49 Braswell, Carol 87, 59 Brosig, Teddy Jo 87, 20 Bruener, Pat 87 Burandt, Jane 87, 23, 25 Burns, Nancy 87 Cassiere, Jossette 87, 35, 41, 86 Cobb Carol 87, 59 Cooper, Elaine 87, 23, 25 Cortez, Dianna 87, 31 Cox, Linda 87, 86, 26 DeFatta, Barbara, 87, 20, 49 DeLatin, Shirley 87, 35 DeLouche, Suzanne 87, 31 Dixon, Sallie 40, 41, 86 Doles, Linda 87 Dominges, Connie 87 Dormer, Pat 87, 35, 37 Dunn, Susie 87, 25, 55, 39 Duquette, Michelle 87, 20, 37 Ebarb, Helen 87 Finnell, Carol 87, 26, 35, 41 Fitzpartick, Eileen 87, 41, 30, 38 Garland, Dottie 87 Giglio, Sara 29, 88, 31 Hanchey, Beverly 88, 86 Henderson, Margaret 35, 59, 58, 86 Hemadez, Gertrud, 20, 88 Hershelman, Carol 88, 58 Jones, MaryAnne 88, 20 Juneau, Marsha 88 Koetter, Harriet 88 Lagarde, Patsy 88, 35 Landry, Betty 88, 27 Landry, Celeste 33, 88, 25, 41 LeBlanc, Patricia 20, 88, 35 Letendre, Kathy 88 Levy, Noopy 37, 50, 56, 88, 53 Linxwiler, Connie 88, 59 Linzy, Nancy 88, 52, 32, 30, 35, 40, 31, 86 Lelana, Peggy 34 Lyles, Gene 38, 20, 55 Malec, Christine 88, 20, 35, 60 Maloney, Susan 37, 41 Martin, Gloria 88, 55, 26 Martzell, Mary Kay 88, 86, 39, 10, 26, 35 Maroun, Michele 59 Mathias, Mary Ann 88, 20 McGaffigan, Marilyn 86. 88, 20 McGuffy, Donna 88, 59 McCullough, Dotty McMeel, Margaret 88, 20, 30, 31, 35 Miciotto, Rosemary 88, 18, 35, 39 Mullins, Lou Ann 30, 35 Nash, Carol 88, 26 Navarre, Judy 88, 59 Nowland, Margaret 88, 20 Ohm, Penny 89, 56, 59 Pope, Jean 89, 59 Procell, Cecilia 89, 27 Provenzana, Grace 89, 86, 16, 20, 40 Ratcliff, Ginger 89, 26 Reusch, Sharon 89, 35, 31 Ricou, Diana 89, 37, 35, 59 Rinaudo, Joey 89, 59, 36 Roe, Lauren 89, 38, 31 Rossum, Donna 89 Roy, Adrane 10, 35, 89 Russell, Marilyn 89, 35, 20 Sahl, Betsy 89, 26 Scalf, Helen 89 Sebastian, Kathy 89 Smith, Martha 89, 32, 31, 35, 30, 31 Spence, Sonja 27, 89 PERSONNEL IND©6 Stevens, Dorothy 87, 32, 30, 31, 35, 20 Tiller, Delores 16, 31, 35, 59 Troedson, Rae 89, 20 White, Georgia 20, 89 Williams, Nancy 34, 20, 89 Woodard, Mary 89, 41, 31, 35, 36 Van Rossum, Patti 89, 59 Wilder, Sidney 37, 59, 89 Younker, Mamie 89 Zem, Charlette 89, 27 Zimmer, Bebe 89, 27 FRESHMAN Atkinson, Lynda 91, 58 Austin, Evelyn 91, 35, 26 Barbour, Joan 91 Barbour, Judy 91 Beisner, Grethen 91,31 Bindo, Genevieve 91 Bouffard, Yvette 26 Brocato, Sara 35, 91 Brasher, Anne 91 Brasher, Becca 91 Cascio, Mary 91 Collie, Nancy 91 Collins, Linda 91, 58 Dijavana, Nicki 91, 30, 31 Doles, Linda 26 Dugan, Tracy 91 Essary, Imelda 26, 91 Fuller, Brenda 91 Funda, Emilee 90, 91, 55, 60 Gamble, Mary 91, 30 Gasperich, Judy 58 Gayner, Ena 30, 55, 91 Gerow, Rose 91, 55, 35 Glannen, Sandra 91 Goodwillie, Joan 91, 58 Gras, Ruth 23, 35 Green, Libby 30 Hawn, Linda 91 Hefley, Mary 91, 41 Hollier, Susan 91, 39, 41 Hollowell, Cheryl 91 Jackson, Carol 91 Jerome, Sharon 91, 35 Jordan, Sheron 91 Kanapkey, Dian 92, 27, 35 Kimes, Patti 92, 31 Kittler, Cynthia 92, 26, 50 Kuchta, Jackie 92, 35, 37 Konvalinka, Kathy 92 Lachle, Loretta 30, 92 Landers, Rosie 92 Landry, Christine 92, 27, 50 Ligon, Atholyn 90, 92, 16 Limberg, Patricia 92, 55 Linxwiler, Mary 92 Logan, Melanie 35, 92 Luce, Jennifer 26, 92 Mabry, Marilyn 92, 27, 35 Marsden, Eileen 92, 35 Marshall, Cindy 90, 92, 41, 35 McDonough, Judy 92 McGill, Tommie 92 McLaughlin, Cathy 92, 58 McNutt, Cheryl 92, 58 Meitzen, Marilyn 92, 41, 30 Messina, Sidney 30, 92 Miciotto, Bridgit 92 Miciotto, Dorothy 92 Miller, Sissy 30 Mingledorff, Dena 92, 26, 35 Mumphrey, Bc bie 92, 58 Nasser, Celeste 90, 92, 58 Navarre, Pat 23, 92 Nichols, Nancy 53, 92, 58 Nillen, Nancy 93 Oldson, Nancy 93, 41, 37 dwell, Mary 27, 93 Palermo, Carmelee 93 Price, Frances 58, 93 Prudhomme, Edna 93 Pupilla, Lia 35, 93, 41, 40 Rakel, Pat 93, 23 Reggio, Vicki 93 Russell, Pat 93 Ryan, Kay 31 Santora, Evelyn 93 Sartini, Judy 93 Savoy, Mary 93 Sakovitch, Evelyn 93, 59 Scholz, Barbara 26, 93 Spence, Jo Ann 59, 93 Stansberry, Linda 93 Sterba, Marianne 23, 38 Stierwalt, Jackie 26, 35, 93 Tooke, Catherine 93, 37 Trousdale, Linda 93 Umphress, Maxine 27, 41, 93, 35 Walker, Jacqueline 26, 55 Watson, Candy 93, 58 Warner, Anita 4l, 93, 23 Wall, Janice 59, 93 Wigbels, Andrea 40, 93 Woodward, Ivie 93, 29 119 Charm and Modeling and Acting Mister Lynn ' s Studios Schools International Congratulations, Class of ' 62, From SOUTHERN GLASS COMPANY! 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