St Vincents Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

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le toi assed to has be generation Ours i« that tprch held aloft in honor and expectation as representative of our thirst for knowledge. It is to be passed on to those who follow after us, li ing which will be hting t ir way to new l e hem. Its flame must Iiq search for greater knowledge and unde never be hindered, a true picture of t velopment and acq by the students of is Vincentian provide orts towards the de- i of knowledge made St. Vincent ' s Academy ' s 1965 Vincentian Volume XXVII Shreveport , Louisiana H II Co-editors: Marsha Smith and Mary Savoy SENIOR CLASS COLORING BOOK . 32 UNDERCLASSMEN.42 ACTIVITIES.60 FEATURES .. ,.90 ADVERTISEMENTS.UO Smith Dedication Although she has only been with us a short time, Mrs. Smith has greatly influenced life at St. Vincent’s. She is dedicated to furthering the student’s knowledge of Biology and Spanish, and it is a job she does well. Mrs. Smith came to us from Spain, and we feel very honored that she chose St. Vincent’s as the place to pursue her profession as a teacher. So we, in proudly dedicating this Vincentian to Mrs. Smith, would like to say, ‘‘Welcome to America, and welcome to St. Vincent’s.” Administration MOTHER JOHN ROBERTA, Superior of the Daughters of the Cross SISTER MARY GRACE, Assistant Principal, Latin I. II. Ill; NHS Sponsor HIS EXCELLENCY, BISHOP FATHER CARSON, Spiritual Advisor, CHARLES P. GRECO • ' V SR. FIDELIS, D.C. Superior and School Bursar SR. BERNADINE, D.C. MRS. FRED E. CARMODY Religion IV, English IV, Student Religion III, English III, Sodality Council Sponsor “THINK” MRS. S. J. GAUTHIER SR. FABIAN ROSE. D.C. SR. ELIZABETH, D.C. Religion I, English II, Assistant Religion I, English I, Counseling, Speech I Sports Sponsor Singing SR. LAURENTIA, D.C. Religion IV, Typing, Shorthand, Of¬ fice Practice Sodality Moderator SR. AUGUSTINE, D.C. Religion I, French I, II, III Debate Sponsor MRS. DELGADO SMITH Biology, Spanish I, II Mission Club Sponsor “Sister, I want it when you are through.” SR. CORNELIA, D.C. Advanced Math SR. MARGARET ROSE, D.C. Algebra I, Geometry “Take it easy Father,” it’s only us. SR. CABRINI, D.C. Chemistry, General Science, Economics SR. RITA, D.C. Geometry, Algebra II Campus Store Director Yearbook Sponsor MRS. SHAW Civics, Newspaper Staff Quill Scroll Sponsor SR. THEOPHANE, D.C. Religion II, Sociology, Dramatics Spon¬ sor, Group Guidance, Singing “Girls, is there some confusion?” MISS BROWNING MISS WORLEY SR. BRIDGET, D.C. American History, World History Physical Education, Sports Sponsor Religion, General Math Mission Club Sponsor “Girls, we’re ‘gering’ to have a piece of cake” FATHER D’ANTONI, Religion III Special Counseling MRS. BERTHA BECKETT, School Secretary MRS. ODIE SMITH Some of the “BIG WHEELS” have an unusual meeting. MRS. KATHRYN OLDSON MRS. KATE WOLCOTT CRISPY Campus Store Manager Cafeteria Manager Cafeteria Assistant The Senior Class officers are: Anita Warner. President; Janice Wall, Secretary; Marilyn Mabry, Vice- President; and Stephany Skurka, Treasurer. Seniors “Smile and the cry and world smiles with you: you cry alone ” 18 LYNDA ELIZABETH ATKINSON 4 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 4; French Club 2, 3; French Club Pres. 2; French Club Vice-Pres. 3; Red Cross 3 EVELYN CARROLL AUSTIN 4 years; Choir 1, 2; French Club 3; Red Cross 2; Sodality 1, 3, 4 JOAN MARIE HARBOUR 4 years; Choir 1; Dramatics 3, 4; Mis¬ sion Club 3; RKL 2, 3, 4 JUDITH ANN HARBOUR 4 years; Choir 1; Dramatics 3, 4; Marching 2; Mission Club 2, 3, 4 GRETCHEN LORETTA BEISNER 4 years; Debate 2; French Club 3; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; National Guild of Piano 2, 3; Sodality 2, 3, 4 SANDRA LEE BENNETT 3 years; Debate 3, 4; National Foren¬ sic League 3, 4: Dramatics 2; Math Club 2; NHS 4; So dality 2, 3, 4; Sodality Prefect 4 19 LINDA MARIE BLANKENSHIP 1 year; Sodality 4; Sports 4 1 JUDITH ANN BRAMLETT 2 years; Red Cross 3 SARA ANN BROCATO 4 years; Choir 1; Mission Club 2, 3; RKL 1, 2; Yearbook 2, 3 CONNIE YVONNE CALDWELL 3 years; Dramatics 2; Sodality 4 MARY CATHERINE CASCIO 4 years; Choir 1, 2, 3; Mission Club 2; Sodality 4 SHARON ANNE CEFALU 3 years; Dramatics 4; Mission Club 3; 20 NANCY LOUISE COLLIE 4 years; Dramatics 1; French Club 1, 2, 3; French Club Pres. 3; Red Cross 3; Yearbook 2 JUDITH FRANCES CONLAN 2 years; Mission Club 3, 4 SUZANNE DeBENEDETTI 3 years; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Mission Club 3, 4; RKL 4 MARY IMELDA ESSARY 4 years; Choir 1, 2 BRENDA ANN FULLER 4 years; French Club 2, 3; Newspaper 1, 2; Red Cross 3; RKL 4 JOSEPHINE CATHERINE GAYER 4 years; Choir 1; Debate 1; Dramatics 3, 4; NCTC 4; NHS 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality Sec. 2; Sodality Sec.- Treas. 4; Student Council 2, 4; Student Council Sec. 4 21 SANDRA FAYE GLANNEN 4 years; Choir 1, 2, 3; Sodality 3 % JOAN HERRICK GOODWILLS 9 years; Class Sec. 2; Dramatics 1, 2, 4; Mission Club 3; RKL 3, 4; Student Council 2 v RUTH EVELYN GRAS 8 years; Debate 1; French Club 2, 3; Marching 2; Red Cross 3; RKL 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2 REBECCA HICKCOX 3 years; Dramatics 2; French Club 2, 3; French Club Sec.-Treas. 3; March¬ ing 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 3; Quill Scroll 4; RKL 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Yearbook Copy Ed. 4 SUSAN ELIZABETH HOLLIER 4 years; Newspaper 1, 2; NHS 4; Red Cross 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 2; Sports 4 ' I SHARON EUGENIA JONES 2 years; Marching 3, 4; Mission Club 3,4 DIAN ELAINE KANAPKY 4 years; Choir 1; Dramatics 2; French Club 1, 2; NHS 4 MAJORY CYNTHIA KITTLER 6 years; Choir 1, 2; Civics Club; French Club 1, 2; Math Club 1, 2; Math Club Sec.-Treas. 2 LORETTA ANN LACHLE 4 years; Dramatics 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Sports 1 ROSE MARY LANDERS 6 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Mission Club 3; RKL 4 CHRISTINE LEONA LANDRY 4 years; Choir 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Music 1, 2, 3, 4 REBECCA JANE LEAR 3 years; Dramatics 2; Mission Club 3,4; RKL 4; Sports 3 23 ATHOLYN MAE L1GON 9 years; Alternate Pelican Girls’ State 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Choir Pres. 4; Class Pres. 1; Class Vice Pres. 2; Dramatics 4; Marching 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4 7 PATRICIA ALLEN LIMBERG 4 years; Choir 1, 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Mission Club 3; Spanish Club 1 MELANIE JEANETTE LOGAN 4 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; French Club 3; Marching 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3; RKL 2; Sodality 1; Year¬ book Assistant 4 JUDITH LOVE 3 years; Dramatics 2; Mission Club 3, 4; RKL 4 24 JENNIFER LUSE 8 years; Choir 1, 2, 3; Mission Club 3, 4; Mission Club Vice-Pres. 4; RKL 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2 KATHLEEN ANN Me AN ALLY 3 years; Debate 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Sports 2 judith ann McDonough 4 years; Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4; News- paper Ed. 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Sports 4; Student Council 4; Teen-O-Rama Edi¬ tor 4 CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN 4 years; Dramatics 1, 2; Marching 1, 3, 4; Mission Club 2, 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; RKL 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Yearbook Business Manager 4 CHERYL MARIE McNUTT 4 years; Dramatics 1; Marching 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 3, 4; RKL 3; Year¬ book 3, 4; Yearbook Feature Ed. 4 MARILYN FRANCES MARRY 4 years; Choir 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Diocesan Pre¬ fect 4; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality Chairman 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4 CYNTHIA ANNE MARSHALL 4 years; Alternate Pelican Girls’ State 4; Class Secretary 1; Dramatics 1; NHS 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; So¬ dality Chairman 2, 3; Sports 3, 4; Student Council Treas. 4 SIDNEY LEONARD MESSINA 4 years; French Club 2, 3; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Sports 1 25 BRIDGET ANN MICIOTTO 4 years; Class treas. 3; Student Council 2; Yearbook 1 DORTHY PATRICIA MICIOTTO 4 years; Choir 1; Marching 1, 3, 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2 BOBBIE JEAN MUMPHREY 4 years; Art 3; Dramatics 1, 2 CELESTE MARIE NASSER 4 years; Class sec. 1; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics sec.-treas. 4; French Club 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; NHS pres. 4; RKL 2; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Sodality Vice-Prefect 4; Student Council 4 26 PATRICIA ANN NAVARRE 11 years; Debate 1, 2; Marching 1, 2; Red Cross 3; RKL 2 GARLEN JUANITA NEELY 2 years; Marching 3; Newspaper 3; Sodality 3, 4 NANCY ANNE NICHOLS 4 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1,2,3 NANCY NILLEN 4 years; French Club 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2,4 KATHERINE ANN OLDSON 8 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4; Sec. Treas. 4; Student Council 4; RKL 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Stage Manager 3, 4; Marching 1,2 CARMELEE LUCIE PALERMO 4 years; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Business Co-Manager 4; RKL 3, 4; Mission 2, 3, 4; Mission Club Treas. 4; March¬ ing 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4 THERSA PEEK 3 years; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Sodality Sec. 2; Marching 3, 4; Class Sec. 3; Student Council Viee-Pres. 4; Jour¬ nalism 3, 4; Yearbook Photo. Ed. 4; Quill Scroll 4; NHS 4; Choir 2 LEA FRANCES PRICE 4 ysars; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: NCTC 3, 4; Thespian Society X 4: Marching 1. 2, 3, 4; Marching Co-Captain 4; RKL 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 2, 3. 4: Mission Club Sec. 3; NHS i: French Club 2, 3: French Club Vice-Pres. 2 MARY ANN PROVENZA 3 years; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 3 EDNA LUCILLE PRUDHOMME 4 years; French Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Yearbook 1, 2 ROSELIA LIA PUPILLO 9 years; Dramatics 2; Debate 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Math Club 2; Science Club 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3; So¬ dality Sec. 3 VICTORIA LYNNE REGGIO 10 years; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 3, 4; Student Council 2 28 PATRICIA MARIE RUSSEL 4 years; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2 CARMEN CAROL RUSSO 4 years; Choir 1; Marching 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Mission Club 3, 4, Mis¬ sion Club Sec. 4; Quill Scroll 4; RKL 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Year¬ book Class Ed. 4 KAY ANNE RYAN 4 years; Choir 3; Class vice pres. 3; Marching l f 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Peli¬ can Girls State 4; Sodality 3, 4; Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; S.C. pres. 4 MARY GRACE SAVOY 4 years; Choir 1; Marching 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 3, 4; Pep Squad Cap¬ tain 1; Quill Scroll 4; RKL 3; Student Council 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4 VALERIE SCOLLARD 3 years; Mission Club 3, 4; RKL 2; Spanish Club 2, 3 LESLIE ANNE SENCER 3 years; French Club 2; Mission Club 3 SUZANNE ELIZABETH SHERWIN 3 years; Choir 2, 3; RKL 3, 4 STEPHANY CATHERINE SKURKA 2 years; Class tre as. 4; Marching 4; Mission Club 3, 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Newspaper Editor 4; Quill Scroll 4; Teen-O-Rama 4 29 LYNDA MARIE SMITH 2 years; Marching 3, 4; Mission Club 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Yearbook Ac¬ tivity Editor 4 MARSHA DALE SMITH 3 years; Marching 4; Mission Club 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; RKL 2; Student Council 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4 JO ANN SPENCE 4 years; Dramatics 1; Marching 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 2, 3 MARY ANN STAFFORD 2 years; Dramatics 3, 4; Dramatics Technical Staff 4; NCTC 3, 4; Thes¬ pian Society 4 MARIANNE MARTIN STERBA 4 years; Dramatics 2, 4; Mission Club 1; Red Cross 3, 4; RKL 3, 4 JACQUELINE ANN STIERWALT 4 years; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 30 HELEN LUDEWEKA SULLIVAN 1 year; Sodality 4 1 MARY MAXINE UMPHRESS 4 years; Choir 1, 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 CATHERINE TOOKE 4 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; March¬ ing 3, 4; Mission Club 3, 4; RKL 1, 2, 3, 4; RKL Pres. 4 JANICE MARIE WALL 4 years; Class Sec. 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Librarian 4; NCTC 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Marching 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 2, 3, 4 ANITA MARIE WARNER 4 years; Class Pres. 3, 4; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; National Forensic League 2, 3, 4; Marching 1, 2, 3; Mission Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; RKL 2, 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Council 3, 4 IVIE JEAN WOODWARD .4 years; Choir 1, 2, 3; French Club 1; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Sports 4 CAROLE ANN YAMIN 12 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 4; Dramatics Vice-Pres. 4; NCTC 2, 4; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Mission Gub Pres. 4; RKL 2; Student Council 4; Thespian Society 1.2,4 3| _ Prom Reception -1964 Juniors and Seniors meet at the reception before going to the prom. Color them happy and contented. Faculty members and prom chairmen Colonel and Mrs. F. F. Hollier form the receiving line. Mrs. Mabry, Sister Helen Njarie, Sister Bemadine, and Mother John Roberto await the arrival of the guests. More Juniors and Seniors arrive at the refreshment table. Juniors and Seniors are entertained at the 1964 Prom by Jerry and the Jayhawks. Color them Pooped. Seniors relax for refreshments at intermission. • • F Spring in Home Prom -1964 Class officers present SVA Ring charms to Seniors of 1964. P ?r j ... w 41VII 1111 V Juniors attend the prom honoring the Seniors. A fountain provided an attractive center piece for the refreshment table. 35 Freshmen pause to have a coke and to chat during the break on Orienta¬ tion day. Seniors and Freshmen Freshmen are honored by their Seniors at the Mad-Hatter’s Tea Party. Color them very special. 36 The Freshmen assemble on Orientation Day to meet the principal. The Seniors and the Freshmen enjoy the Mad-Hatter’s Party together. Ring Ceremony Mother Clarissa presents Sandra Glanncn her Senior Ring with congratulations. Connie Caldwell proudly receives her ring. The Juniors anxiously await their ring. Sister Theophane, the guest speaker, relate some of the vxsxBtfaeh- ments of the Juniors. Sophomore Social honored Ph0m0re S ° Cia ’ llonoring the Senior8 was a night enjoyed by all. Color them feeling Intermission meant punch and cookies provided by the class. Senior Cindy Marshall and date Ken Lerchie thought the dance was “the greatest”. The people mainly responsible for making the Social a success were: top row , left to right , Mrs. Gauthier, sponsor; Mrs. Smith, sponsor; Babs Carter, Vice- Pres.; Meg Pfeiffer, Se ?.; Sr. Margaret Rose, sponsor; bottom row: Camille Johnson, Pres.; Betsy Flowers, Parliamentarian; and Sandy Braddock, Treasurer. 38 ‘The Ambassadors” entertained superbly. Senior Presentation Seniors enjoy refreshments with rela¬ tives and friends after Presentation. Stephany Skurka is presented to a capacity audience. JoAnn Spence is presented by her father. Color them nervous but happy. An admiring audience view Seniors as they come in for group presen¬ tation. The Senior Class of 1965. 39 Senior Privileges Seniors gab about the latest school news in their Study Hall. Color them “Bigshot . Cheryl McNutt, Sue DeBencdtti, Judie Love, Marsha Smith and Cathy McLaughlin enjoy their lunch in the Senior Lounge. “Playing jacks?” Dates and other vital topics are discussed b? iaeerfss ’ Sroams. 4 The Junior Class officers are: Carol Malec, President; Gael Plauche, Vice-President; Christine Mul- lin. Secretary; Judy O’Neal, Treasurer. Juniors “Forward ever, Backward never!” 42 Kathy Aubin Carolyn Balistrella Mary Vivian Barbour Peggy Barr Vickie Cappell Nell Carmichael Shirley Crofton Linda Dean Clare Dews Becky Dice Judy Dormer Sonja Dowling Susan Dupree Phyllis Eltife Mary Evans Debby Fees Maria Fierro Debbie Garland Vickie Hall Deirdre Harkins Peggy Hernandez Kathy Hicks Taffy Hillborn Sally Hodges Fahy Holwill Theresa Howard Noreen Hurst Peggy Ingram Beverly Juneau 45 Karen Knuckles Patty Lachle Cathy Larmoyeux Susan Liles Linda McFarland Carol Malec Lauretta Maloney Virginia Maniscalco Linda Marak Kathy Marks Lee Ann Marsiglia Jeannie Mathias Marilyn Miciotto Cynthia Mitchell Sue Moody Christine Mullin Jeanie Nettles Tracy Nillen Judy Plaisance Gael Plauche Patricia Pleasant Linda Pomerleau Rita Putch 47 Sandra Procell Karen Reteneller Carla Rosheger Sharon Roy Carmela Russo Theresa Scorsone Pam Sullivan Kenton Temple Mary Ann Terraeina Frances Thibodeaux Suanne Touchstone Nan Ulricksen Mary Vacca Suzanne Waterman Lynn Williams Cynthia Wilson The Sophomore Class officers are: Camille Johnson, President; Babs Carter, Vice-President; Meg Pfeiffer, Secretary; and Sandy Braddock, Treasurer. Sophomores “Through difficulties to triumph” 50 Ila Fay Ahearn Bernedette Ahern Jeanie Anderson Sheri Lynn Anderson Teenie Baker Mariette Bernard Cathy Berry Syndy Biedenharn Sandra Braddock Jane Bramlett GiGi Brandas Susan Bray Susan Bridges Angela Brocato Elsa Buchanan Maureen Burns Cissy Campbell Babs Carter Linda Cary Elizabeth Cascio Judy Catallo Laura Coody Rosalind Cordaro Marsha Davenport Ann Decker 51 Mary Ann DeFatta Patricia Delatin Paulette Delatin Linda DeShong Diana Dowling Margaret Mary Finck Betsy Flowers Amanda Fribley Frances Glannen GiGi Coin Becky Gras Cathy Haas Chris Hall Gilda Hall Gayle Hansen Kathy Hillard Allison Hodges Donna Hughes Judy Jackson Camille Johnson Cheryl Karam Leah Koon Linda Koon Connie Kurth Patty Lachle 52 Linda LaGarde Ann Landers Ona Langley Patti Lanfigan Donna Lerchie Noel Lowe Judy McCarthy Nancy McFadden Rosie McGill Sandra Maranto Connie Marshall Frances Marsiglia Jane Mathias Janice Mawhinney Sherry May Cindy Mibeck Patty Morley Nancy Murov Bobbie Nader Melanie Norred Jan Nowland Collen O’Brien Kitty Osborn Jane Parker Susan Patterson 53 Kathleen Penniger Meg Pfeiffer Rosemarie Pierce Judy Pottier Sharon Procell Picture Not Available Vicki Richard Beverly Richards Rosie Robledo Joyce Rothenherger Ruthie Roush Charlean St Martin Donna Salvail Daphne Santoro Marlene Schauer Irene Sebastian Irene Sencer Cathy Shupe Susan Slette Becky Smith Debbie Smith Sarah Smith Debbie Sowers Margeart Spikes Nancy Spurlock Sharon Stentz 54 Diane Summer Marianne Taylor Marianne Todaro Elizabeth Tooke Cheryl Troegel Frances Walker Jane Wall Sarah Wilcox Mary Wiley Cindy Williams Wiggy Witten Mary Woolley Th e Freshman Class officers are: Jill Moore, President; Mary Anne Chalaire, Vice President; Mary Ann Looney, Secretary; Terry Johnson, Treasurer; Tania Culotta, Student Council Repre- sentative. r Freshman “We meet, we part; as the world turns, we meet again.” 56 Mary Jo Cascio Rosalind Cascio Mary Ann Chalaire Sharon Christ Sylvia Colon Mary Cirulli Rosamond Coody Pam Cooksey Cynthia Cortez Donna Cortez Tania Culotta Debbie Davidson Camille Davis Doris Davis Elaine Deese Mary Dice Pam Ebarb Ann Erickson 58 Debbie Herrmann Kathy Ingram Theresa Ingram terry Johnson Cindy Jones Jeanne Karani Kathleen Kelly Claire Kimbell Pilar Kueber Betty Kuper Theresa Lee Earlyne Lehnertz Elizabeth Liles Mary Ann Looney Kathy McCarthey Theresa McFerrin Franes Maniscalco Kathy Marak Linda Martin Linda Mathias Pat Mathias Jenny May Donna Messina Jill Moore Karen Peters Andree Plauche Michele Potvin Becky Richard Janan Richardson Stephanie Robb Mary Scalf Charlotte Scorscone Helen Scott Marion Scott Debbie Smith Joan Smith Melanie Wilkinson Debbie Williams Carolyn Wright Student Council Club Representatives are Stephany Skurka, Judy McDonough, Mary Savoy, Marsha Smith, Katherine Oldson, Carol Yamin, Celeste Nasser, Fahy Holwill, Atholyn Ligon, Catherine Tooke, and Sandy Bennett. 62 Class Representatives are Marilyn Mabry, Gael Plauche, Camille Johnson, Carol Malec, Anita Warner, Babs Carter, Jill Moore, and Mary Ann Chalaire. student Council theme!—“ Friendship is a Passport to Many Worlds.” Peggy Noland, an alumna of St. Vincent’s, was Santa Claus at the Christmas assembly. Kay Ryan and Ena Gayer prepare bouquets to present to the faculty at the first assembly. 63 The co-editors have worked very hard throughout the year for the success of the yearbook. Yearbook Staff Some Staff members and their assistants take a brief pause after rushing to meet a deadline. I Becky Hickcox Copy Editor Journalism The summer meetings played a vital part in compiling the yearbook. Seated are Marsha Smith, Cheryl Karam, Linda Maiak, Marilyn Karam, Cheryl McNutt, and Carmelee Palermo, Studding are Cathy MiTaughliu, Carmen Russo, and Virginia Yager. Theresa Peels 1 ' hi‘li‘XUifKt iUi t 1 Tin Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Journalism student are: Pegg ' Uarr. Teenit baker. Taffy Hilboru. Susan Campbell, Mary Lvaie Cheryl Karam. Becky Smith. Debbie Smith, and Paulette U latm, Maiarue Logan A suu nt Selecting the right cover is one of the most important decisions to be made. Mr. Cobb from Taylor Publishing Company offers his valuable assistance throughout the year. The Yearbook Staff devotes much time and effort to the yearbook. Staff advertises its need for help. Quill and Scroll members are: first row , left to right , Carmen Russo, Marilyn Miciotto, Marilyn Karam, Cathy McLaughlin, Suzanne Waterman, Marsha Smith, second row , Peggy Hernandez, Stephany Skurka, Carmelee Palermo, Theresa Peek, Becky Hickcox, Fran Thibodeaux, Mary Savoy, Judy McDonough, Debbie Garland, Linda Pomerleau, and Susan Liles. Newspaper members pose in Senior patio. Yearbook members pose outside the activities room. Stephany Skurka and Judy McDonough are co-editors of the Flamette, St. Vincent’s Newspaper. Mrs. Shaw, sponsor, is always available to assist the girls of the newspaper staff. Newspaper Staff 1 w Staff Reporters are, standing: Susan Liles, Vicki Cappel, Melanie I J Norred, Terry Johnson, Virginia Tagliavore, Margaret Pernici, Debbie Campisi, Carolyn Wright, Peggy Hernandez, Teddy Ahearn, Susan Slette; seated: Karen Reteneller, Sandra Procell, Carmella I Russo, and Betty Spohrer. Suzanne Waterman, Susie Campbell, Peggy Barr, and Marilyn Karam read the newspaper with interest. Judy McDonough and Stephany Skurka. pictured with Mr Shaw, are editors of Teen-O-Rama, a column appearing weekly in the Shreveport Journal. Members of the newspaper staff are: Gretchen Beisner, Art Ed.; Marlene Schauer, Class Ed.; Linda Pomerleau, Feature Ed.; Judy Plaisance, Activities Ed.; Fran Thibodeaux, Sports Ed.; Marilyn Miciotto, Times Correspondent; and, seated, Babs Carter, Circulation Manager. Shreveport Times Correspondent, Marilyn Miciotto, authors the column featured in the local newspaper. Staff members listen attentively at the weekly meeting. Linda Pomerleau, Babs Carter, and Fran Thi¬ bodeaux write an ar¬ ticle for the Flam- mette. 69 Officers of Debate are: Pam Sullivan, Pres.; and Fahy Holwill, Vice-President. One of the many meetings. Mrs. Oldson and Sr. Augustine, Sponsor, accompanied the debaters on many trips. Katherine Oldson, Mary Ann Stafford, Anita Warner, Kathy Marks, Fahy Holwill, Sandy Bennett, Lia Pupillo, and Pam Sullivan prepare to leave for the Debate tour- nament. Jesuit Debaters attend an SVA practice debate. 70 ■■■■ Elizabeth Liles gives pointers on debating to Ann Bodenheimer, Irene Sebastian, Elizabeth Tooke, Teenie Baker, Besty Flowers, Camille Johnson, Mary Ann Looney and Annette Brocato. Junior and Senior members are Pam Sullivan, Lia Pupillo, Helen Sullivan, Kathy Marks, Anita Warner, Sandy Bennett and Fahy Holwill. Kathy Marks tries for a goal at the Journalism - Debate basketball game. Sports’ Sponsor and coach of all the teams is Miss M. Worley. Outstanding players composing the basketball team are: Kay Ryan, Cindy Marshall, Mary Ann Chalaire, Carol Bateman, Carol Malec, Susan Scott, Patty Morley, Mariette Bernard, Sandy Braddock, Jan Bramlett, and Jeanne Karam. Members of student body cheer team to victory. THe championship volleyball team in action against their chief competitors. Members of SVA’s Badminton team are: Carol Bateman, Cindy Marshall, Kay Ryan, Sandy Braddock, Carol Malec, Susan Scott, and Ivie Woodward. The volleyball champions are: Kay Ryan, Sylvia Colon, Mary Ann Chalaire, Carol Bateman, Carol Malec, Susan Scott, Sandy Braddock, Patty Morley, Mickey Stevens, Babs Carter, and Becky Smith. 73 Active members of the Dramatics Club are: front row , left to right , H. Scott, S. Colon, A. Plauche, G. Plauche, J. O’Neal, L. Williams, M. Barbour, E. Buchanan, B. Caplis, D. George, R. Putch, F. Price; second row , S. Smith, G. Brando, I. F. Aheam, C. Larmoyeux, P. Ingram, K. Temple, N. Carmichael, M. Padula, J. Barbour, C. Mullin, C. Tooke; third row , N. Nichols, L. Maloney, K. Peninger, M. Fierro, S. Touchstone, S. Dupree, P. Lachle, D. Fees, R. Landers, P. Limberg, E. Gayer, M. A. Stafford, C. Nasser, C. St. Martin, K. Oldson, W. Witten, J. Wall, J. Luse, C. Yamin, and A. Ligon. Inactive members of Dramatics for this year are: front row , left to right , T. Howard, A. Landers, M. Sterba, M. Gately, R. Codaro, S. May; second row , D. Williams, E. Alexander, D. Cortez, M. R. Riley, C. O’Brien, J. Mawhinney, L. Lagarde, P. DeLatin; third row , T. Parisy, K. Marak, C. Davis, C. Jones, C. Bustillo, M. Davenport, C. Hall; fourth roWy C. Cortez, D. Herrmann, A. Walker, S. Tooke, S. Harkey, P. Peninger. Serving as Dramatics officers are Seniors Katherine Oldson, president; Carol Yamin, vice-president; Celeste Nasser, secretary; and Janice Wall, librarian. 74 The cast worked long, hard hours before stag¬ ing “Genesis.” Thanks to the expert direction of its sponsor. Sister Theophane, the Dramatics Club has put on many fine plays. Mr. John Wray Young is the guest speaker at the NCTC induction ceremony. The Dramatics Technical Crew is comprised of Judy O’Neal, Mary Ann Stafford, Fatty Lachle, Katherine Oldson, Carol Yamin. The new NCTC members enjoyed the reception given in their honor. The National Catholic Theater Conference members of St. Vincent’s are: front row , left to right . K. McNally, M. Stafford, C. Tooke, F. Price, J. Wall, C. Yamin, E. Gayer, N. Nichols, C. Nasser, K. Oldson; second row , J. O’Neal, G. Plauche, C. Mullin, L. Maloney, P. Lachle, B. Caplis, S. Touchstone, M. Fierro, D. George; third row , W. Witten, C. St. Martin, K. Peninger. 75 Making use of the Music Department are: Andree Walker, Marilyn Mabry, Betty Kuper, Donna Brocato, Mary Ruth W’iley, Kathy Kelly. Not pictured are Karen Peters, Linda Dean, Eileen Caldwell, Gretchen Beisner, and Chris Landry. 76 Junior Medical League The officers of the newly formed club include: Terry Johnson, treasurer; Patty Lachle, secretary; Nell Carmichael, vice-president; Kenton Temple, president. Mrs. R. J. Mathias, sponsor, and Sr. Jane Frances, assistant, devote their time to working with the girls in Junior Medical League. Girls in Junior Medical League pause from a busy schedule. The members of the Junior Medical League, a new organization at SVA, devote their time and energy to work in various hospitals in Shreveport. 77 ottlrcr of lilt’ Nutioiml Honor 5oci ?l use: (flvtte Nu ocr, pitbi4tiit and Kutlurm. OkUoii, sec tui liu unj. NHS I ' ltMdriK -l«- tr preside ovrr NH HHMfB iu’ld - h« The members of the National Honor Society include: front row , left to right , T. Peek, G. Plauche; second row , C. Nasser, K. Oldson, N. Carmichael, S. Bennett, F. Price ' , F. Holwill, K. Temple, S. Hollier; third row , J. O’Neal, A. Ligon, M. Padula, A. Warner, K. Ryan, N. Grace, M. Mabry, D. Kanapky, C. Malec, S. Touchstone, C. Marshall, P. Sullivan, and E. Gayer. The new members of NHS enjoy the reception given in their honor. NHS members chat during the reception. Selling articles in the Campus Store are: Celeste Nasser, Susie Hollier, and “A” Ligon. Senior members active in Mission Club include: front row, left to ngnt , Mary Grace Savoy, Marsha Smith; second row, Jeannie Jones, Atholyn Ligon, Janice Wall, Judy Barbour, Catherine Tooke, Cathy Mclaughlin; third row , Becky Lear, Lynda Smith, Stephany Skurka, Anita Warner, and Frances Pride. The officers of the Club for 64 and 65 are: Carmen Russo, secretary; Carmelee lalermo, treasurer; Jennifer Luse, Vice President; Nancy Nichols, parliamen¬ tarian; and Carol Yamin, president. 80 Hard-working Juniors in Mission Club are: jront tow , left to right, Eileen Caldwell, Patty Lachle, Lauretta Maloney, Maria Fierro, Patricia Pleasant; second row, Phyllis Eltife, Kathy Marks, Peggy Hernandez, Linda Dean, Virginia Maniscalco, Vickie Cap- pel; third row, Judy Dormer, Chris Mullin, Carmela Russo, Rita Putch, Carolyn Balistrella, and Lee Ann Marsiglia. The Sophomores are the largest group in the Club. They include: standing, left to right, Linda Cary, Nancy Murov, Sarah Wilcox, Debbie Sowers, Linda DeShong, Susan Bray, Leah Koon, Sharon Stenz, Ann Landers, Patricia Lachle, Linda Koon; fifth row. Sherry May, Gee Gee Goin, Mary Ann Taylor, Diana Dowling, Mary Woolley, Susan Slette; fourth row, Rosiland Cordaro, Marlene Schauer, Daphne Santora, Cheryl Karam, Judy Pottier, Sarah Smith; third row , Chris Hall, Beckie Smith, Connie Kurth, Janice Mawhinney, Kathleen Peninger, Frances Marsiglia; second row, Elsa Buchanan, Judy Jackson, Kathy Berry, Sandy Braddock, Elizabeth Tooke, Jeannie Anderson; first row , Irene Sebastian, Debbie Smith, Melanie Norred, Betsy Flowers, and Cathy Haas. Members Jeannie Jones, Rita Putch, and Maria Fierro talk over new project with Mrs. Smith, and Miss Browning. 81 Ena Gayer, Secretary-Treasurer; Celeste Nasser, Vice- Prefect; and Sandy Bennett, Prefect served as the Sodality officers for 1964-65. Sr. Laurentia continues to work as sponsor of Sodality. Sodality Sr. Laurentia presents Carol Yamin the $25 best candy seller award. The Sophomore and Junior Chairmen are Margaret Spikes, GiGi Brando, Suanne Touchstone, and Sandra Procell (not pictured). Sophomores in Sodality have been faithful this year. 82 The Junior Sodalists frequently use the Study Hall for meetings. Sodalists from all over the state attend the Convention. The Sophomores pack boxes for the Christmas Drive. In one home The Christmas tree is full, thanks to the Junior Sodalists. Debbie Garland and Marsha Smith relax after helping other Sodalists hang Christmas stockings. 83 HKL officer arc: Kathy Marks, Vice-President; Catherine Tooke, President; Pat Noonc, Secretary; Wiggie Witten, Treasurer (not pictured). R K , Sophomores in HKL are from left to right; Irene Sebastian, Connie Marshall, Colleen O’Brien, Betsy Flowers, Teenie Baker, Elizabeth Tooke, Janice Mawhinney, Gayle Hansen, Camille Johnson, Churlean St. Martin, Cathy Haas, and Kathleen Peninger. Seniors pause in Sister Agnes Ruth’s office while working in the library. They are: Brenda Fuller, France Price, Lia Pupillo, Carmen Russo, Carmelee Palermo, Janice Wall, Celeste Nasser, Atholyn l.igon, Cynthia Kittler, Sandy Bennett, Anita Warner, Mary Ann Sterba, Suzanne Sherwin, and Carol Austin. Assistant Librarian, Sister Magdalen D.C., pauses in her office. Freshmen in RKL are; Mary Tooke, Carol Bus- tillo, Sue Garrett, Peggy Peninger, Sylvia Colon. Juniors in RKL are; Pam Sullivan, Suanne Touchstone, Fahy Hoi will, Nell Carmichael. Kenton Temple, Marilyn Karam, Marjie Padula, Kathy Marks, Pat Noone, Kathy Aubin, Diane George, Linda Marak, Virginia Yager, Rita Putch, Bettie Jane Caplis, Donna Boogaerts, Peggy Ingram, Chris Mullin, Nan Ulricksen, Sally Hodges, and Lauretta Maloney. Miss Carolyn Beckett gives the members of RKL a book Review at one of their monthly meetings. 85 Jo Ann Matthews offers her assistance in the library. Helen Sullivan, winner of several awards in Science at Northwestern and McNeese. Superior rating in Science at North¬ western is Cynthia Kittler. The SVA Spotlight is on . Representing SVA in the March of Dimes Dtive is Cindy Jones. The Flammette Literary Contest winners are Maria Fierro, Sylvia Colon, and Susan Liles. Theresa Peek, winner for selling the most yearbook ads. For selling the most candy in the Sodality Candy Drive, the winners are: Carol Yamin, Cathy McCarthy, and Cathy Brosman. Kay Ryan and Susan Scott, winners of Double Championship in Badminton at 86 Northwestern State • College. Vincentian Slate Winners are Mary Ann Looney, Camille Johnson, Gael Plauche, Judy O’Neal, Antoinette Tuminello, and Atholyn Ligon. Not pic¬ tured are Marilyn fyfabry, Becky Smith, and Debbie Smith. Katherine Oldson, winner of: National Merit finalist. Runner-up winner at the National Council of Teachers of English, and Superior ranking in the Drama Division of the National Highschool Institute. Representing SVA at Pelican Girl’s State were Kay Ryan and Anita Warner. Gretchen Biesner, winner of Optimist Award. Anita Warner, winner of Sertoma Award, for highest average in American History. Always willing to help. Hard working Juniors display their patriotism. The speakers for Brotherhood Week came to St. Vincent’s all the way from Dallas, Texas. Father Carson offers mass for the Student Body. i Students display part of tne goods given for the shower. Mother John Roberta makes her annual appear¬ ance to speak to the stu¬ dent body. School spirit ran high at the Debate-Journalism basketball game. Freshmen enjoy the snow. 89 Cathy Larmoyeux and Suanne Touchstone pro¬ mote the dramatics booth. Campus Capers Vikie Reggio, “A” Ligon, Jennifer Luse, and Cathy McLaughlin (not pic¬ tured) expose “The Leader of the Pack.” Carmen Russo escorted by Carmella Russo sings “What’s the Matter Baby?” “The Wayfarers ' ’ enliven the “Shinanny” by singing various songs. The pastry shop, sponsored by the Newspaper and Yearbook Staffs, served many hungry people. Jesuit students await the appearance of “ ' Hie Fortune Teller”. Katie O’Mary s artistic talent earns money for R.K.L. Action plus, at the Student Council Christmas dance. The Student Council “Winter Social 99 to This is the largest crowd ever to attend the Junior Talent Show. A winner of the talent show, Mary ' Ann Stafford, sings “Walking With My Baby Down The San Francisco Bay” and “A Negro Spiritual”. Mr. Sullivan and Mrs. J. E. Streun award a plaque to Carolyn Balistrella, Carmella Russo, Iran Thibodeaux who presented “The Wizzard of Oz”. 94 Mary Ann Stafford retrieves her rose as the other Talent Show winners congrat¬ ulate themselves. Junior Talent Show Cheerleaders Mary Evans, Sue Moody, and Bettie Caplis entertain the audience while the judges make their decision. Gael Plauche as Mistress of Cere¬ monies helps the talent show to run smoothly. Mary r Evans strikes a pose while trying to retrieve her pom-pom. Gael Plauche presents the stage crew, Maria Fierro, Debbie Fees, and Patty Lachle to the audience. “My Boomerang Won’t Come Back,” pan¬ tomimed by Colleen O’Brien, Noel Lowe, and Nancy Murov. — Genesis “And the Lord set a mark upon Cain.” “You have become of age, my sons, to offer gifts to the Lord.” Words of Eve, played by Ena Gayer. “Take up thy punishment; the Lord will give thee strength.” Lines taken from Genesis , a magnificent portrayal of our reason for Christmas. Council members, Marsha Smith and Cindy Marshall make sure that everyone signs the guest book. Student Council’s Student Faculty Tea Council member Catherine Tooke, checks the refresh¬ ment table. The Tea, an annual event, is sponsored by the Student Council. A n ew member of the faculty? The marching squad impatiently awaits for the game to begin. Marching The captains. Carmen Russo and Frances Price, smile while watching the game. The Flyerettes await the on-coming Flyers 98 Drum Major John Marshall laughs with pcc tator Tim Looney. Mr. Burns and Mr. Marshall are always on the scene taking pictures of the marching squad. Band Sweetheart, Jeannie Jones, is crowned by Father Majoli. The Band Dance The Jesuit gym is the scene of the annual Band Dance. The spirited Pep Squad is made up of the mem¬ bers of the freshman class from St. Vincent ' s. Senior Maid: Miss Frances Price Junior Maid: Miss Pat Noone Queen: Miss Carmen Russo Sophomore Maid: Debbie Smith Home Junior Maid: Miss Diane George Coming Sophomore Maid: Miss Jane Wall Homecoming Court is presented at the pre-game cere¬ mony. 1964 Homecoming Court watches Jesuit-Mansfield game. Junior Maid: Miss Sharon Roy Siveetheart: Miss Susan Cambell Sophomore Maid: Miss Becky Smith The Homecoming dance provided entertainment for all 101 Class Senior Class Misses Jennifer Luse Carol Yamin Sophomore Class Misses Cheryl Karam Nancy Murov 102 Favorites Junior Class Misses Suanne Touchstone Carol Batemen Freshman Class Misses Mary Scalf Peggy Penninger 103 104 j Most Lively to Succeecf JITtss € na Sayer 105 JlTost Outstanding Jn tOeadership JIT is s dlnita 7. )arner Compliments SHREVEPORT TIMES SANSONE ' S ITALIAN RESTAURANT The Sign of Perfection Home of Italian Dishes Your Hosts VITO CEFALU TONY SANSONE Phone UN 5-5146 UN 5-5147 701 E. Kings Hwy. Compliments of G H DRUG STORES, INC. Atkins Rexall Drug Lakeshore Drug North Highland Drug Compliments of SERVICE TO SAWMILLERS, Incorporated 2360 Texas Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana Office Phone: 423-8491 Night Phone: 868-4031 CROW DRILLING PRODUCING 2000 Beck Building Shreveport, La. Phone: 424-2678 All the Little Jane ' s ask you to patronize: JUNIOR TOWN Compliments 748 Azalea Drive of Shreveport, La. FLOURNOY JEWELERS Ladies—Pre-Teen—Children Ready-to-Wear 113 UNITED Jewelers Distributors, Inc. SHREVEPORT MONUMENT COMPANY 1255 Saint Vincent ' s Ave. John E. Wilson All the Pam s 307 Crockett St. Shreveport, La. ask you to patronize UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS Compliments Through-plan to Graduate Degrees in Engineering of Science, Business Management. Major Programs in the Arts, Humanities, Sciences, WASHBURN MOTORS and Social Sciences. Fully Accredited. For further information write to: Admissions Counsellor, University of Dallas, Univer¬ sity of Dallas Station, Texas 75061 3569 Greenwood Road 114 Vending Machines—Juke Boxes—Coin Operated Novelty Machines Shreveport, La. r ' Phones: 635-7979 635-7981 COMPLIMENTS OF BANKSTON ' S DRUG COMPLIMENTS OF CUB BEVERAGE 3108 Southern Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 1925 Market St. Shreveport, La. COMPLIMENTS OF CADDO OFFICE SUPPLIES 429 Crockett Shreveport, La. CLARKE ' S JEWELERS 3916 Youree Road 2016 Jewella Road Shreveport, Louisiana Hycalog, Inc. P.O.BOX 7197 505 AERO DRIVE cSfzxzvzlioxt, jCouiiiana 77707 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS A select school, exclusively for young women High School and College Graduates TOWN HOUSE • SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 115 COMPLIMENTS OF WRAY LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. 717 Crockett St. Phone—425-8761 MERCURY CONTINENTAL COMET COMPLIMENTS OF FRIEND-PIPER 3517-19 Fairfield Phone—868-3691 COMPLIMENTS OF YOUREE DRIVE DRUG 3312 Youree Drive Phone—868-4461 MISS MARY LORETTA CAPLIS 906 Margaret PI. SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JACK CAPLIS DON FUSS, CALL US ACE RADIO TV SERVICE 2408 LINE AVE. • Auto Radio Repairs • Free Pick-Up and Delivery • General Motors Factory Service CALL 422-7125 • TV and Radio-Stereo Repairs • All Work Guaranteed • Motorola Factory Service 115 JOE RINAUDO, Owner Licensed Technician All the Barbara ' s ask you to patronize: C C ELECTRIC CO., INC. Electrical Repairs Commercial—Industrial—Residential Wiring FRANK CAMUS RAYMOND CAMUS FRANK CAMUS JR. CALL 424-4406 COMPLIMENTS OF CARL PONS ELECTRICAL CO., INC. 708 Milam 3538 Mansfield Rd. Christ the King Church PHONE 425-7734 Bossier City, La, 325 McCormick St. On the GO with Shreveport AMF BEAIRD, INC. Subsidiary of American Machine A Foundry Co. SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA COMPLIMENTS OF CADDO COFFEE AND CAFE SUPPLY 203 Milam St. Phone—424-5339 SINCE 1910 Compliments of OSBORN FUNERAL HOME 3631 Southern Phone UN 5-8426 CHARLO POTATO CHIPS MADE FRESH DAILY IN SHREVEPORT ASK FOR CHARLO CHIPS COMPLIMENTS OF GILMER HOSPITAL 3000 Fairfield Ave. 117 Compliments of George A. Hormel and .Company CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ST. VINCENT ' S GRADUATION CLASS OF 1965! QUALITY MEAT PACKERS Shreveport, Louisiana All the Debbie ' s Phone 424-4481 ask you to patronize: COMPLIMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION 1830 Claiborne Ave. 3 El ESSE EL CHICO RESTAURANT DELTA MOTOR-LEASING On Highway 80 West 2127 Greenwood Road P.O. Box 157 Shreveport, Louisiana SPECIALIZING IN GENUINE MEXICAN AND AMERICAN DISHES 118 Compliments of B. N. BARBER SHOP TGairu v £ Bhreve oity jewelers Appraisals Jewelry Designing . . . R L McCARY m Phone 865-2321 1255 Shreve City Shreveport, Louisiana Our Compliments SCHUMPERT HOSPITAL 915 MARGARET PLACE • SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA (T. E. SCHUMPERT MEMORIAL) FARMERS SEAFOOD COMPANY If it swims, we sell it 3100 Youree Drive 217 Texas Ph. 422-2356 Ph. 423-39912 Compliments of PAK-A-SAK SERVICE STORES 119 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA televisifi KTB S-TV Compliments of HOLY TRINITY CRIB TO COLLEGE “Modern Fashions for Young Moderns ' Shreve City Shopping Center Shreveport, La. Compliments of LOUISIANA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 120 if- All the Mary Ann’s ask you to patronize: FASHION RITE BEAUTY SALON 3646 Lakeshore Drive Phone ME 5-3742 TOM B. McGUIRT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Giddens-Lane Building Shreveport, Louisiana Congratulation, to Cla„ of ' 65 from INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC £one Stan trrrazzo, irc. . . _ _ PMOHI 4214M4 — p O OX 7041 SUPPLY a. j «mcs 0 Snutvifour Louisiana 71107 2422 Southern Avenue BOSSIER Compliments of BANK AND TRUST CO. BOSSIER CITY. LA. FIRST OF A NEW SERIES OF ALUMINUM GASLITES! Yes, now we offer porcelainized Gaslifes, built for long life. Buy Gaslifes with no down payment, and easy payments on your gas bill. ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO. McKELLAR SUNSET DRUG 2607 Sunset Plaza Shreveport, La. 631-1842 FOR SALE MARAK REALTORS 422-7777 Thinking of buying, trading, or selling? Call— MARAK REALTY SERVICE 847 Robinson Place SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA 422-7777 121 cuss or ’65 SOUTMf ' N Silt TEKMONf AND tEKClAM (OMfANf SOU SELL M W A) Compliments of GOLDRING ' S 619 Milam SHREVEPORT, LA. SHOES BAGS HOSIERY NEWSTADT ' S 1302 Shreveport-Barksdale Highway Across From Shreve City of Louisiana 509 Milam St. 122 THE BANK WITH THE OPEN DOOR FROM 9 TO 4 dioneerI BANK AND TRUST CO. Main Office: 333 Milam Broadmoor 3308 Youree Fairgrounds 2708 Greenwood Member F. D. I. C. Jordan Street 814 Jordon Sunset Acres 6205 Heorne Southside 6725 Southern Compliments of THE OVERHEAD DOOR CO. OF SHREVEPORT 1041 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 W. M. BAILEY. JR. PH. 861-0825 All the Nancy’s thank George W. D ' artois Commissioner of Public Safety Compliments of OVERCASH CLEANERS SHREVEPORT ' S FINEST CLEANING 1219 Wilkinson Ph. 422-5791-92 Trials • DOWNTOWN • SHREVE CITY • SUNSET VILLAGE l- jilcds Compliments of ST. JOHN ' S CHURCH 923 Jordan Street Shreveport, La. 123 Reddy Kilowatt Your friendly electric servant 1. Supplying efficient and low cost electric service 2. Helping with every worthwhile school and community project. Southwestern Electric Power Co. . Compliments of WHITE ' S CLEANERS GIVENS JEWELERS, INC KEEPSAKE Diamond Rings 401 Texas Street Shreveport, La. STARTING SEPT. 11 —! The All-New Movie-TV Books-Travel Entertainment TABLOID Something Airline Students Will Love— And All Bossier City Has Been Waiting For. The Only Newspaper Section That Contains the Complete Listing of All TV Schedules FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK! HEMENWAY’S 919 Texas Avenue Call 422-8311 complete Home furnishers since 1B96 In the . . . Shrcucport journal . . . Every Friday Today ' s News Today with Today ' s Pictures 124 513-19 Milam St. Shreveport, La. All the Cathy ' s ask you to patronize; SUPERIOR IRON WORKS AND C SUPPLY COMPANY. INCORPORATED - | Box 7002 Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 HREVEPORTER Beautiful Rooms Distinctive Food Meticulous Service Banquet and Convention Facilities f Q, Q Qi Hwy. 79-80 West Ph. ME 1-8544 Compliments of SELBER BROS. RICHARDSON ' S VILLAGE DRUGSTORE 1 rent The of . . . Shreveport Draughon-Norton Speedwriting - I.B.M. - Automation 1165 Line Pho. 422-5778 VELMA REID SHREVEPORT-DRAUGHON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Compliments of REGENTS FINER FOOTWEAR UPTOWN SHOPPING CENTER SUNSET SHOPPING CENTER FREESTATE SHOPPING CENTER DOWNTOWN 503 MILIAM STREET 125 Every Metropolitan Center Has Its Outstanding Store. In Shreveport and Bossier City It ' s SEARS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 3601 Southern Ave. Midtown Center Shreveport Bossier City Compliments of HOLY ROSARY CHURCH 1775 Corbet St. Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments of INDEPENDENT PLUMBING CO. 2119 Lakeshore Dr. Compliments of SERVICE DRUG STORE 3004 Highland Shreveport, Louisiana 868-5328 GILL SHEFFIELD ' S TEXACO 4041 Fern Avenue UN 5-2596 ■JVt t Vi- -r ff 126 All the ’‘Judy ' s” ask you to patronize: CRAWFORD WOMACK SPORT ' S INC. IT PAYS TO PLAY 1 PHONE 424-7197 2433 Southern Ave. Shreveport, Louisian Compliments of the W. L. SOMNER CO., INC. 419 Lake Street Compliments of CAMPBELL AIR SERVICE DOWNTOWN AIRPORT Compliments of GEORGE SPROULL CO., INC. 520 Common Street Shreveport, Louisiana Phone: 425-8218 PH.—423-5181 P O BOX 1466 SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA 71 102 J. All the Susan ' s are grateful to SAINT THERESA ' S CHURCH Compliments of TOM TANNER ROUNTREE OLDS-CADILLAC CO., INC. Secretary-Treasurer City of Shreveport A GOOD PLACE TO DO BUSINESS 3215 Southern Avenue Ph. UN 5-8411 127 Congratulations 3 Locations 601 Barksdale Blvd. 3212 Barksdale Blvd. 124 Bossier Shopping Center MEMBER OF FDIC and FRS Compliments of BROADMOOR BILL HANNA FORD, INC. SUPER MARKET 910 Texas Ave. 3950 Youree Drive SHREVEPORT, 422-9211 LOUISIANA Compliments of HI-LO SUPERMARKET SINCE i k 1857 pt) 2424 Greenwood Road T _ I ME 1-1006 TOWN N UPTOWN Quality Apparel For All The Family 1322 Texas Ave. HOLMES PONTIAC Phone 422-4622 128 THE CONFIDENCE OF MANY OF YOUR STUDENTSAND GRADUATESWHO SAVE WITH US PROVIDES FUNDS FOR LOANS TOALLOFOUR MEMBERS FOR PROV¬ IDENT AND PRODUCTIVE PURPOSES. THIS INCLUDES AN EXCELLENT HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN PLAN MEMBERS OF ST. JOHN’S PARISH WHO ARE GOING TO COLLEGE SHOULD IN¬ VESTIGATE THE SPECIAL LONG TERMS AND LOW INTEREST RATE WE OFFER. ST. JOHN’S PARISH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION “EDUCATION PAYS” 130 L. CALHOUN ALLEN JR. Commissioner of Public Works City of Shreveport Compliments of PICCADILLY PIZZA HOUSE Compliments of MARKET PRODUCE INC. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SHREVEPORT ' S FINEST POULTRY AND EGGS 2015 Market St. Shreveport, La. 423-6251 WOODY ' S CAMERALAND«JQr Compliments of ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS INCORPORATED 242 Park Avenue South New York 3, New York Compliments of T. W. McGUIRE and ASSOCIATES Petroleum Consultants I 103 Petroleum Tower SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA R. S. Waterman Samuel R. Wiley R. D. Doreck COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF SHREVEPORT, INC. 305 Stoner Avenue DREAMY ... having my own checking account! Have you got one? COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of THE BREWSTER COMPANY Drawer 1095 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 308 MARKET Compliments of Freshman Class MEMBER or THE JLAHCRy pMAiV. N 5cWo«U A RUE ARE ’ XAEN ' E NELL CAAmicKAEL . FRANCES WA H ER , Af 0 CAmillE. J h i Compli tntnl Compliments of O ' BRIEN BROTHERS, INC. COMPLIMENTS P.A.L. Bossier High Walter W. Mabry Betty Spohrer Mr. Charles Brocato Mr. R. A. Miciotto Mrs. A. Nasser John A. Edgar Morgan Lumber Co. Paul W. Pique From a Friend Motes Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. Russo Stewart Garner Dance Studio Peggy Hernandez St. Jude ' s Parish “Goldwater Girls Judy Plaisance Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith W. H. Griffith Carolyn Wright Ray ' s Beauty Salon Mrs. C. J. Juneau Teddy Ahearn From a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk Susan Slette From a Friend PATRONS Barnwell Drilling Co. Beck Building 424-2604 Grady Buick Co., Inc. 550 N. Market 423-2661 Chief of Police Shreveport Police Dept. 422-1131 20-8-5 7-18-5-1-20- 5-19-20 19-3-8-15-15-12 5-22-5-18 Guy ' s Beauty Salon 3960 Youree Dr. 865-3507 Ray ' s Beauty Salon 264 N. Freestate 422-4733 Cascio ' s Food Mart 2252 Barksdale Blvd., B.C. 422-6438 Hart ' s Drug Store 405 Texas 422-2729 Smith Photography 2000 Fairfield 425-8767 Consolidated T.V. Service 2158 E. Texas, B.C. 746-0794 Kickapoo Restaurant 2141 E. Texas, B.C. 746-3095 Congratulations to Seniors of ' 65 from Susan Sicard ' 78 Coody ' s Motor Co., Inc. 320 E. Texas, B.C. 425-3249 Leone ' s Shoe Hospital 2412 Line Ave. 423-9169 Singer Co. 535 Milam 422-5131 D ' Artois Service Station 5870 St. Vincent ' s Avenue 868-2901 Louisiana Paper Co., Ltd. 253 North Common 424-7715 Stierwalt Interiors 326 McCormick, B.C. 425-8072 Farmer ' s Seafood Mart 3100 Youree Dr. 868-3649 Midwest Dairies Southland Corp. 861-2485 Charles E. Tooke Petroleum Tower 423-5261 Friend-Piper Furniture 3517 Fairfield Ave. 868-3691 Dr. R. A. Palmer 814 Gladstone 868-9034 142 Advertisement Index Ace Radio TV Service. 116 Allen Calhoun . 132 Arkansas Louisiana Gas .. 121 Ayers School of Business . 115 B N Barber Shop . 119 Bankston’s Drugstore . 115 Beaird, AMF . 117 Bossier Bank Trust . 121 Brewster Co. ' . 138 Broadmoor Super Market . 128 C C Electric Co. 116 Caddo Coffee Cafe . 117 Caddo Office Supplies. 115 Campbell Air Service. 127 Caplis, Mr. Mrs. Jack. 116 Caplis, Mary Loretta . 116 Caplis, Mrs. Thomas E. 141 Charlo Foods Inc. 117 Chevy Land . 118 Christ The King Church. 117 City Finance . 118 Clark’s Jewelers . 115 Coca-Cola Co . 136 Commercial National Bank . 136 Construction Machine Co. 118 Crow Drilling . 113 Cub Beverage . 113 D’Artois, George . 123 Delta Motor-Leasing . 118 El Chico Restaurant . 118 Farmer’s Seafood . 119 Fashion-Rite Beauty Salon . 120 Flournoy Jewelers . 113 Ford, Bill Hana . 128 Ford, Wray . 138 Freshman Class . 139 Friend Piper . 116 G H Drugstore Inc. 113 Gilmer Hospital . 117 Given’s Jewelers . 124 Goldring’s . 122 Heller’s . 120 Hemenway’s . 124 Hetherwick Mortage Investment Co. 141 Hi-Lo Super Market . 128 Holmes Pontiac . 128 Holy Rosary Church .. 126 Holy Trinity Church .. 120 Home Federal Savings. 132 Hormel Meats . 118 Hycalog . 115 Independent Plumbing . 126 Industrial Electronic Supply . 121 Junior Class . 135 KTBS TV .. 120 Lone Star Terrazzo. 121 Louisiana Bank Trust Co.120 McCary’s Jewelers . 119 McDonald’s Drive-In . 122 McGuire, T. W. 134 McGuirt, Tom . 120 McKellar’s Sunset Drug.121 Marak Realty Service . 121 Market Produce . 132 M. Levy’s . 128 Moran Tank Co. 138 National Bank of Bossier . 128 Newstadt’s . 122 O’Brien Brothers Inc. 141 Osborn Funeral Home. 117 Overcash Cleaners . 123 Overhead Door Co. 123 Palis Royal . 123 Pak-a-sac . 119 Phelps . 127 Picadilly . 132 Pizza Shack . 134 Pioneer Bank Trust . 123 Pons Electrical Co. 117 Regent Shoe Stores . 125 Richardson Village Drug . 125 Robert Rollins. 134 Rountree-Olds Co. 127 Rubensteins . 124 St. John’s Church . 123 St. John’s Federal Credit Union.130 St. Joseph’s Church.141 St. Theresa’s Church . 127 St. Vincent’s Parent’s Club . 129 Sanesone’s Restaurant . 113 Schumpert Sanitarium . 119 Sears . 126 Selber Bros. 125 Senior Class. 133 Service to Sawmillers Inc. 113 Service Drug Store . 126 Shreveport Draughon College . 125 Shreveport Journal . 124 Shreveport Monument Co. 114 Shreveporter . 125 Slattery Co. 140 Smith’s Service Repair . 134 Somner Co. Inc. 127 Sophomore Class . 137 Southern Bell Telephone Co . 122 Southern Music . 114 Southwestern Electric Co. 124 Sproull Co. Inc. 127 Superior Iron Works . 125 Tanner, J. T. 127 Texaco, Sheffield’s . 126 Times Publishing Co. 131 United Wholesale . 114 University of Dallas . 114 Washburn Motors . 114 White’s Cleaners . 124 Womack’s Sporting Goods. 126 Wray Ford Co. 116 Youree Drive Drug . 116 SENIORS Atkinson, Lynda .... . . 19, 114 Austin, Carol . . 19, 82, 84 Barbour, Joan . . 19, 74 Barbour, Judy . . 19, 80, 126 Beisner, Gretchen .. . 19, 69, 77, 82 Bennett, Sandra 19, 62, 71, 79, 82, at Blankenship, Linda 20. 40. 82, 114 Bramlett, Judy .... . 20 Brocato, Sara . . 19 Caldwell, Connie ... . 20, 37 Cascio, Mary . .20, 82 Cefalu, Sharon . . 20 Collie, Nancy . . 21, 123 Conlan, Judy . . 21, 126 DeBenedetti, Susan . 21, 40, 127 F arv’ Tmpln;i . 21 Fuller, Brenda .... . 21, 84 Personal Index Gayer, Ena .... 21, 62, 63, 74, 75, 79, 82, 88, 96 Glannen, Sandra . 22, 37 Goodwillie, Joan . 22 Gras, Ruthie . 22 Hickcox, Becky . 22, 64, 67 Hollier, Susan . 22, 79, 127 Jones, Sharon. 22, 80, 81, 99, 113 Kanapkey, Dian . 23, 79, 82 Kittler, Cynthia . 23, 84, 134 Lachle, Loretta . 23 Landers, Rosie . 23, 74 Landry, Chris . 23, 76 Lear, Becky .23, 80 Ligon, Atholyn ... 24, 62, 74, 79, 80, 84, K 87,92 Limberg, Pat . 24, 74 Logan, Melanie . 24, 65 Love, Judie . 24, 40, 126 Luse, Jennifer ... 24, 74, 80, 92, 102 McAnally, Katie .. 24, 58, 75, 82, 125 McDonough, Judy ... 24, 62, 67, 68, 69, 126 McLaughlin, Cathy - 25, 40, 64, 65, 67, 80, 125 McNutt, Cherly . 25, 40, 65 Mabry, Marilyn ... 18, 25, 62, 76, 79, 82, 83, 93 Marshall, Cindy ... 25, 38, 62, 72, 73, 79, 82, 87, 88, 97 Messina, Sidney . 25 Miciotto, Bridget . 26, 89 Miciotto, Dorothy . 26 Mumphrey, Bobbie . 26, 77 Nasser, Celeste .... 26, 62, 74, 75, 79, 82, 84, 78 Navarre, Pat . 26 Neely, Garlen . 26, 82 Nichols, Nancy .... 27, 74, 75, 80, 123 Nillen, Nancy . 27, 123 Oldson, Katherine ... 27. 62. 70, 74, 75, 79, 87, 78 Palermo. Carmelee.27, 54. 64, 65, 67. 80 . HI Peek, Theresa ... 27, 62, 65. 67, 79, 82, 86 , 138 Price, Frances ... 27, 74, 75. 79, 80. 84, 98, 100 Provenza, Mary Ann . 28 Prudhomme. Edna . 28 Pupillo, Lia. 28, 70. 71, 82, 84 Reggio, Vickie . 28, 92, 97 Russell, Pat . 28. 82 Russo, Carmen ... 28, 64. 65, 67, 80, 84, 92, 98, 100 Rvan, Ka .... 29, 62, 63. 72, 73, 79, 82, 86 , 87 Savoy, Mary Grace ... 29, 62, 64, 67, 80 Scollard, Valerie . 29 Sencer, Leslie . 29 Sherwin, Suzan. 29, 87 Skurka, Stephany .... 18, 29, 39, 62, 67, 68 , 69, 80 Smith, Lynda . 30. 65, 80, 114, Smith, Marsha ... 30, 40, 64, 65, 67, 80, 83, 97 Spence, Jo Ann . 30, 39 Stafford, Ann ... 30, 70, 74, 75, 94 Sterba, Marianne _ 30, 74, 77, 8 1 Stierwalt, Jackie . 30. 82 Sullivan, Helen . 31, 71, 82, 86 Tooke, Catherine .... 31, 62, 74, 75, 80, 84, 97, 125 Umphress, Maxine . 31, 82, 88 Wall, Janice .... 18, 31, 74, 75, 80, 84, 101, 113 Warner, Anita ... 18, 31, 62, 70, 71, 79, 80, 84. 87 Woodward, Ivie Jean . 31, 73, 82 Yamin, Carol .... 31, 62, 74. 75. 80. 82, 86 , 102 JUNIORS Aubin, Kathy . 43, 83, 85, 125 Balistrella, Carolyn _ 43, 81, 85, 94 Barl our, Mary Vivian . 43, 74 Barr, Peggy . 43, 65, 69, 83 Bateman, Carol ... 43, 72, 73, 83, 103 Boogaerts, Donna . .. 43, 83, 85 Bott, Donna . 43, 83 Brittan, Mary .. 43 Caldwell, Eileen .43, 81 Campbell, Susan 66 43, 65, 69, 83, 100, 101 Caplis, Bettie Jane .... 43, 74, 75, 83, 85, 95, 117 Cappel, Vickie . 43, 68, 81 Carmichael, Nell ... 43, 74, 77, 79, 83, 85 Cofton, Shirley . 43, 77 Dean, Linda . 44, 81 Dews, Clare . 44, 83 Dice, Becky. 44, 83 Dormer, Judy .44, 81, 126 Dowling, Sonja . 44, 83 Dupree, Susan . 44. 74. 83, 127 Eltife. Phyllis . 44, 81 Personal Index Evans, Mary . 44, 65, 95 Fees, Deborah . 44, 74, 95, 118 Ferrio, Maria . 44, 74, 75, 84, 86 , 95 Garland, Debbie . 44, 67, 83, 118 Gateley, Mary . 44, 74 George, Diane .... 44, 74, 75, 83, 85, 89, 100 Grace, Norma . 44, 79, 83 Hall, Vickie . 45 Harkins, Deidre . 45 Hernandez, Peggy . 45, 67, 68 , 77, 81 Hicks, Kathy . 45, 77, 83, 125 Hilborn, Taffy . 45, 65, 83 Hodges, Sally . 45, 85 Holwill, Fahy ... 45, 62, 70, 71, 79, 83 85, 78 Howard, Theresa . 45, 74, 138 Hurst, Noreen .45, 83 Ingram, Peggy . 45, 74, 77, 83, 85 Juneau, Beverly . 45, 77, 83 Kanapkey, Veronica . 23, 45 Karam, Marilvn .... 45, 65, 67, 69, 77 , 83, 85 Kelly, Pam . 45, 83, 114 Knuckles, Karen . 46, 83 Lachle, Patty. 46, 74, 75, 77, 31, 95 Lamoyeux, Catherine. 46, 74, 88 , 92, 125 Liles, Susan . 46, 67, 68 , 86 McFarland, Linda . 46, 77, 83, 114 Malec, Carol ... 42, 46, 62, 72, 73, 79, 83 Maloney, Lauretta . 46, 74 , 75 , 85 Maniscalco, Virginia . 46, 81 Marak, Linda ... 46, 65, 77, 83, 85, 114 Marks, Kathy ... 46, 70, 71, 74, 81, 84, 85, 125 Marsiglia, Lee Ann .46, 81 Mathias, Jeannie. 46, 77 , 113 Miciotto, Marilyn . 46, 67, 69 Mitchell, Cynthia . 46, 83, 134 Moody, Sue . 47, 95, 127 Mullin, Chris ... 42, 47, 74, 75, 81, 85, 89 Nettles, Marjorie . 47 Nillen, Tracy . 47 Noone, Pat ... 47, 71, 84, 85, 88 , 100 O’Neal, Judy .... 42, 47 , 74 , 75, 79, 87, 88, 126 Padula, Marjorie . . 47,74 , 79 . 83, 85 Plaisance, Judy . .. 47, - 69, 77, 126 Plauche, Gael . .. 42, 47, 62, 74, 75, 87 ,95 Pleasant, Pat ... 47, 77, 81 Pomerleau, Linda .... 47, 67, 69, 114 Procell, Sandra .. . 47, , 68 Putch, Rita. . 47, 74, 81, , 85 Reteneller, Karen . 47 , 68, 83 Rosheger, Carla . 48 Roy, Sharon. 48, 83, 101 Russo, Carmel la .. 48, 68, , 81, 92, 94 Scarsone, Theresa 48, 83, 138 Scott, Susan . . 48, 72, 73, 83, 86, 127 Smith, Lila . 48, 83, 88 Spohrer, Betty .. 48, 68, 89 Spohrer, Marily 48 Stentz, Barbara . 48, 77, ! 83, 116 Stevens, Pam .... •. •. .. 48, 77. 83, 114 Sturgis, Pat . 48, 83 Sullivan, Pam ... 48. 70, 71, 79, 83, 85 , 114,78 Temple, Kenton .... 48, 74, 77, 79, 85, 88 Terracina, Mary Ann . 48, 83, 120 Thibodeaux, Frances ... 49, 67, 69, 83, 94 Touchstone, Suanne ... 49, 74, 75, 79 83, 85, 92, 103, 78 Ulrickson, Nanette . 49, 77, 85 Vacca, Mary . 49, 77, 83 Waterman, Suzanne ... 49, 67, 69, 83, 127 Williams, Lynn . 49, 74 Wilson, Cynthia. 49, 77, 83 ,134 Wooley, Kathleen . 49, 77, 83, 125 Yager, Virginia . 49, 65, 83, 85 SOPHOMORES Ahearn, Ida Fay . 51, 74 Ahern, Bernadette . 51, 68 Anderson, Jeanie.51, 81, 113 Anderson, Sherry . 51 Baker, Helen ... 51, 65, 71, 82, 84, 117 Bernard, Mariette .51, 72, 82 Berry, Kathy . 51, 81, 125 Biedenharn, Syndney . 51 Braddock, Sandra ... 50, 51, 38, 72, 73, 81 Bramlett, Janet . 51, 72, 113 Brandao, GiGi . 51, 74, 82 Bray, Yvonne . 51, 77, 81 Bridges, Mary Susan . 51, 127 Brocato, Angela . 51 Buchanan, Elsa . 51, 74, 81, 125 Burns, Maureen . 51, 77 Campbell, Cissy . 51 Carter, Babs ... 38, 50, 51, 62, 69, 73, 116 Cary, Linda . 51, 81, 114 Cascio, Elizabeth . 51, 77 Catallo, Judy . 51, 126 Coody, Laura . 51 Codaro, Rosalind . 51, 81, 74 Davenport, Marsha . 51, 74, 82 Decker, Margaret .51 DeFatta, Mary Ann . 52, 120 DeLatin, Patricia . 52, 74, 82 DeLatin, Paulette . 52, 65, 82 DeShong, Linda . 52, 77 , 81 Dowling, Diana.52, 81 Finch, Margaret . 52, 82 Flowers, Betsy ... 38, 52, 71, 81, 84, 117 Fribley, Amanda .52 Glannen, Frances . 52, 77, 82 Coin, GiGi . 52, 81 Gras, Becky . 52 Haas, Cathy . 52, 81, 84, 125 Hall, Chris . 52, 74, 81 Hall, Gilda . 52 Hansen, Gayle.52, 84 Hillard, Kathy . 52, 125 Hodges, Allison . 52 Hughes, Donna .52 Jackson, Judy . 52, 81, 83, 126 Johnson, Camille ... 50, 52, 38, 62, 71, 84. 87 Karam, Cheryl . 52, 65, 81, 102 144 Personal Index x in I i ' 1 n 77 R1 Summers ni: iu ivoon. L.can . Koon, Linda . .... 52. 77, 81, 114 Kurth, Connie . . 52, 81 Lachle, Patricia - . 52, 78, 81 LaGarde, Linda .... .... 53. 74, 82, 114 Landers, Ann . . 53, 81, 74 Langley, Ona . . 53 Lanigan, Patty - . 53 Lerchie, Donna - . 53, 82 Lowe, Noel . . 53, 95 McCarthy, Judy . ... . 53, 126 McFadden, Nancy .. . 53, 123 McGill, Ro ie . . 53 Maranto, Sandra ... . 53 Marshall, Connie . .. . 53, 84, 88 Marsiglia, Frances .. . 53, 81 Mathias, Jane . . 53, 115 Mawhinney, Janice . .. 53, 74, 81, 84, 113 May, Sherry Ann ... . 53, 74, 81 Mibeck, Cynthia ... . 53 Morley, Patty . . 53, 72, 73 Murov, Nancy. . 53, 81, 95, 102, 123 Nader, Bobbie . . 53. Ilf. Norred, Melanie .... . 53, 68 . 81, 117 Nowland, Jan . . 53, 82 O’Brien, Colleen ... 53, 74, 82, 84, 88 , 95 Osborn, Kittie .... . 53, 82 Parker, Jane . . 53, 113 Patterson, Susan . .. .53, 127 Peninger, Kathleen . .. 54. 74, 75, 81, 84, 125 Pheiffer, Meg . . 50, 54, 38 Pierce, Rosemarie .. . 58 Pottier, Judy. .54, 81, 126 Procell, Sharon .... .54, 82 Richard, Vickie - . 54, 83 Richards, Beverly .. .54, 82 Robledo, Rosemary . . 54 Rothenberger, Joyce . 54 Rouch, Ruthie . . 54 St. Martin, Charleen ... 54. 74, 75, 82, 84 Salvail, Donna . . 54 Santora, Daphine .. . 54, 77, 81 Schauer, Marlene . 54, 69, 81 Sebastian, Irene ... . 54, 84, 81. 71 Sencer, Irene . . 54 Shupe, Cathy . . 54, 125 Slette, Susan . .... 54, 68 , 81, 127 Smith, Becky. .... 54, 65, 73, 81, 101 Smith, Debbie . . 54. 65, 83. 100. 118 Smith, Sarah . . 54, 74, 81 Sowers, Debbie .... .54, 81, 118 Spikes, Margaret ... . 54, 82 Spurlock, Nancy .., . 54 Stentz, Sharon. . 54, 77, 81, 83 Taylor, Marianne . ... 55, 77, 81, 120 Todaro, Marianne .... . 55, 83, 120 Tooke, Elizabeth . .... 54, 84, 81, 71 Troegel, Cheryl . . 55 Walker, Frances .. . 55 Wall, Jane . . 55, 82, 101, 113 Wilcox, Sarah . . 55, 81 Wiley, Mary Ruth .... . 55, 76, 74 Williams, Cindy . . 55, 82, 83 Witten, Wiggie . .... 55, 74, 75, 82 Woolley, Mary . . 55, 81, 125 FRESHMEN Alberts, Pam . . 57, 114 Alexander, Eileen ... . 57, 74 Alexander, Roberta . . . 57 Basco, Cynthia . . 57, 134 Bland, Celeste . . 57 Bodenheimer, Ann ... . 57, 71 Brocato, Marie . . 57, 71 Brocato, Donna. .57, 76 Brosman, Kathryn ... . 57, 86 Bryant, Betty . . 57, 77 Bustillo, Carol . . 57, 74, 85 Campisi, Debbie .... . 57, 68, 118 Cascio, Mary Jo . . 57 Cascio, Rosalind .... . 57 Chalaire, Mary Ann .. .. 56, 57, 62, 72, 73, 120 Christ, Sharon . . 57 Colon, Sylvia . 57, 73, 74, 85, 86 Cirulli, Mary . . 57, 77 Coody, Rosamond, ... . 57, 77 Cooksey, Pamela. .57, 114 Cortez, Cynthia . . 57, 74, 134 Cortez, Donna . . 57, 74 Colotta, Tania . . 56, 57, 77 Davidson, Debbie ... . 57, 118 Davis, Camille . . 57, 74 Davis, Doris . . 57 Deese, Elaine .. . 57 Dice, Theresa . . 57, 138 Ebarb, Pamela . . 114 Erickson, Barbara .... . 57, 77, 116 Euper, Cynthia . . 57, 134 Ford, Linda . . 57, 114 Garrett, Sou . . 57, 85, 127 Hanchey, Linda . . 57, 114 Handel, Cammie ... . 57 Harkey, Sheila . . 57, 74 Herrmann, Debbie .. . 58, 74, 77, 118 Ingram, Kathy . . 125, 58 Ingram, Theresa ... . 58, 138 Johnson, Terry . . 56, 58, 68, 77, 138 Jones, Cindy . 58, 77 Karam, Jeanne . 58, 72 Kelly, Kathleen . 58, 76, 125 Kimball, Claire . 58 Kueber, Pilar Teresa . 58 Kuper, Mary. 58, 76, 117 Lee, Theresa . 58, 138 Lehnertz, Earlyne . 58 Liles, Elizabeth . 58, 71, 117 Looney, Mary Ann ... 56, 58, 71, 87, 120 McCarthy, Kathleen. 86 , 125 McFerrin, Theresa . 58, 77 Maniscalco, Frances . 58 Marak, Kathleen . 58, 77 , 125 Martin, Linda . 58, 114 Mathias, Linda . 58, 114 Mathias, Pat . 58, 77 May, Jenny . 58 Messina, Donna . 58 Moore, Mary Jill . 56, 58, 62, 89 Moran, Margaret . 58 Moreau, Theresa . 58 Nader, Kay . 58, 125 Parisy, Terry ' . 58, 74 Penninger, Peggy. 58, 74, 85, 103 Pernici, Margaret . 58, 68 Peters, Karen . 58 Plauche, Andree . 58, 77 Potvin, Michele . 58 Richard, Becky . 54, 58 Richardson, Janan . 58, 113 Robb, Stephanie . 58 Robledo, Ruth . 59 Robson, Judy .58, 126 Rodgers, Earlene . 59 Roemer, Melanie . 59 Russo, Rosanne . 59 Sartori, Kathy . 59, 125 Scalf, Mary . 59 , 87, 103 Scorsone, Charlotte . 59, 77 Scott, Helen . 59, 74 Scott, Marion . 59 Smith, Debbie . 59, 77, 81, 118 Smith, Joan . 59, 77 Smith, Patricia . 59 Stark, Kathy . 59, 125 Stevens, Mickey . 59, 73, 77 Taglialavore, Ginger . 59, 68 Tooke, Mary . 59, 77, 85 Tooke, Sally . 59 Tuminello, Antoinette . 59, 87 Velasco, Mary ' Frances . 59, 89 Walker, Andree. 59, 74, 76 Wilkinson, Melanie . 59 Williams, Debbie . 59, 74, 118 W ' right, Carolyn . 59, 68 145 Nothing now is left but majestic memory c , , — Shakespeare Autographs TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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