St Vincents Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1968

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Z fe 1968 Din cen fian ItSfsfecf by V ie 1968 7 )in cen tian 5taff (Sain TJ ncen ’s cademy iS ireuepor , Bouisiana Volume XXX £ (ft for: , Jeanne iararn Isstslan f l (ft tor: lam 1 Serfs I Dedication A new spirit of enthusiasm and personal interest has enlivened the St. Vincent’s of 1967- 68. This spirit is created by a person new to the school. She takes a special interest in everything that happens. At lunch she can be seen eating with the students, and after school working as debate sponsor. She also takes pride in sports, including marching. Being principal doesn’t leave much time but she’s always willing to make it for a student when needed. So, to Sister Patricia we gladly dedicate the 1968 Vincentian. U ieme Hfte (Smaller 7Kaments 7lre Ute TKost TUeaninyfu VHc.t 17 Table Contents F AC wity PftCt 7 SfNiorx n FEA+wrE5 PAC-t ? ftc+i v;4- E s pace 5 5 V R Da y + e Oay MC 81 UNoErriftKMfN Pnc.C fl ° s PACE 121 ffacufty Ifie faculty is yioen tne tash of ieacflirty the students flow to appreciate tfe smaller ' moments of life, dfiey are tvif iny to sfiare tfeir Anowfedye and experiences witfi us so as to male our lives more successful these next few payes introduce tfie people wfo rnafe hiyfi school years rneaninyfu! 8 The faculty is seen . .. lending a helpful hand . . . relaxing af¬ ter hours of teaching . . . chatting outside of class ... instruct¬ ing through various activities . . . work¬ ing together in order to make the school day profitable making sure students have ample time for recreation .. . en¬ couraging the lunch program ... being there when they are needed. So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death. Thou go not, like the quarry slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. Bryant MOTHER JOHN ROBERTA Superior of the Daughters of the Cross SR. AGNES RUTH Librarian, RKL Sponsor, Religion II, Sophomore Sponsor MR. C. L. BENNET Algebra I and II, General Math SR. MARY BERNADINE English IV. Religion I. Sr. Sponsor II MRS. J. D. CAMERON Sociology-Economics, Typing, Clerical Practice, Bookkeeping, Junior Sponsor MRS. FRED CARMODY American History English II, Senior Sponsor MR. JAMES CHICO General Science SR. CLARISSA English I, Religion I, French I, PAR, Maintenance Manager SR. CORNELIA Math IV SR. EUGENIA French III 12 MRS. CHLOE FORREST Guidance .lU w MRS. JOHN HARRINGTON Civics, World History, Freshman Sponsor MRS. J. L. GLEASON Home Economics I, II, and III REV. R. B. HORSTMAN, S.J. Chemistry MRS. DAVID JONES Speech I and II. Dramatics SR. MARY DAVID French I and II General Science. Jr. Class Sponsor, Student Council Sponsor 13 FATHER PAUL Episcopalian Religion SR. M. SOPHIA Art I. II. and III MRS. D. TAYLOR English I and III FATHER WATT Religion II. III. and IV MISS MARGIE WORLEY P.E., Sports Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor 14 Dear Seniors of Saint Vincent’s Academy, To paraphrase Plato, what is to be honored in a country to¬ morrow should be cultivated there today. The greatest achievement was first a dream! The oak sleeps in the tiny acorn. The bird waits for its freedom in the tiny egg. The highest vision of the soul stirs in a fluttering wing. A young girl’s dreams are the seedlings of a reality—the woman of tomorrow. St. Vincent’s Academy is not so much concerned with a “Great Society” as it is with a “Decent Society”. Since 1869 , it has been engrossed in creating the “Lovely Lady” and the “Valiant Woman”. Today, more than ever, our country desperately needs women who are informed and women who care, who think strongly, attempt fear¬ lessly, and who love God and neighbor deeply and sincerely. There¬ fore, moral and intellectual excellence hold paramount place in the development program at this school. Today, there is no time for a minimum life in an era of maximum demand. A lady has hut to right herself to find the universe right. As she alters her thoughts, words and deeds, people and God will alter their attitude towards her. Seneca summarized all this in these words; “God divided man into men that they might help each other.” Thus, love and harmony are the role of a lady. Thus, may you spread peace wherever you go. Yours in devoted love and prayers, emors . . or i iree years i ie (Seniors have attended J J roms, 7(ornecom- inys, and Presentations, hut t iis year, these events seem to have a more special meaniny. hid in t ie years to come , al- thouyh the den tors wi I recoyniie t iem as fust u sma er mo¬ ments of their fives , they may yet remain t ie most meaninyfu 18 Eileen Alexander—4 years; Sodality 2, 3, 4; H.K.L. 2, 3, 4; Marching 2, 3; Pep Squad. Roberta Alexander—4 years; Yearbook 4; R.K.L.; Pep Squad. PAMELA MARGARET ALBERTS Pam Alberts—4 years; Sodality 2, 3; earbook 2, 3, 4, Assistant Index Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Sports 1, 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Marching 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, Drum Corps 4; Jr. Medical League 1. HELEN EILEEN ALEXANDER ROBERTA LOUISE ALEXANDER BONNIE LEE BAYS SUSAN MARIE BARALE Bonnie Bays—2 years; Dramatics 3, 4; Marching 4; R.K.L. 3, 4. Susan Barale—2 years; Sodality 3, 4; Newspaper 3; Sports 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Marching 4, Drum Corps 4. Ann Bryant—4 years; Sodality 2, 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Yearbook 3, 4—Class Edi¬ tor; Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Marching 2. 3, 4—Captain; French Club 2; Junior Medical League 1; Pep Squad 1; 2nd place in Junior Talent Show 3. ELIZABETH ANN BRYANT MARIE ANNETTE BROCATO Annette Brocato—4 years; Student Council 3, 4; Debate Representative 3; Student Council Secretary 4; Sodality 3, 4; Yearbook 3; Debate 1, 2, 3; NFL 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Marching 2, 3; R.K.L. 4. Debbi Campisi—4 years; Sodality 2; Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4, 3—Teen-o-rama, 4 —Layout-Editor; R.K.L. 2. 3, 4; March¬ ing 2, 3, 4, Drum Corps; Latin Club 2; Pep Squad 1. DEBORAH LYNN CAMPISI MARY JO CASCIO Mary Jo Cascio—4 years; Sodality 3; Sports 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Pep Squad 1. SHARON ANN CHRIST Sharon Christ—4 years; Art 4; R.K.L. 1, 2; Marching 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Drum Corps 4; Pep Squad 1; Mission Club 2; Charm 4. Jody Clark—4 years; Choir 4. Linda Collins—2 years; Newspaper 3, 4; Dramatics 3; R.K.L. 4; Marching 4. MARY FRANCES CIRULLI Mary Cirulli—4 years; Sodality 2, 3; Sports 4; Choir 4; Junior Medical League 1; R.K.L. 3; Pep Squad 1. CLAUDIA JO CLARK LINDA DENISE COLLINS ROSAMOND MARIE COODY Rosie Coody—4 years; Debate 2; R.K.L. 2, 3; Sports 4; Pep Squad 1. CYNTHIA MARIE CORTEZ Cyndy Cortez—4 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Marching 2; French Club 2; Pep Squad 1; Charm Club 4. 21 Tania Culotta—4 years; Sports 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Dramatics 1, 3, 4; Vice-President 2; R.K.L. 2; Marching 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Latin Club 2; Jr. Medical League 1; Class Rep. 1; Sec¬ retary 2; Pelican Girk State 4; Home¬ coming Court 2, 3, 4; Queen 4; Pep Squad 1. ’ I DONNA FAYE CORTEZ Donna Cortez—4 years; Pep Squad 1; Marching 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Sports 4; Sodality 2. Pam Cummings—2 years; Sports 4; Dra¬ matics 4; Marching 4. TAMA DENISE CULOTTA PAMELA GAIL CUMMINGS -« DORIS CLAIRE DAVIS Dodie Davis—4 years; Pep Squad 1; Marching 2, 3, 4; Drum Corps 4; Charm Club 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Dramatics 4; Sr. Class Treas. 4; Latin Club 2, 3— Pres. ELAINE MARIE DEESE Elaine Deese—3 years; Sodality 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Debate 1; Sports 4; Dramatics 1, 3; R.K.L. 3; Marching 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; NCTC 4; Pep Squad 1. 22 Linda Ford—4 years; Sports 3, 4; R.K.L. 2, 4; Marching 2; Latin Club 2; Pep Squad 1. MARY FRANCES DeWANE Mary DeWane—2 years; Sodality 4; Newspaper 3, 4, 1st Assistant Editor; Debate 3; Choir 3; R.K.L. 3, 4. PAMELA FAYE EBARB LINDA VIRGINIA FORD MARY GUILLOT Mary Cuillot—2 years; Sports 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Choir 3, 4; R.K.L. 3; Patriotism Award 3. LINDA KAY HANCHEY Linda Hanchey—4 years; Dramatics 4; Sodality 4; R.K.L. 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; French Club 2; Marching 2, 3, 4; Drum Corps 4. 23 Brenda Herbert—2 years; Dramatics 4; R.K.L. 4. Val Hill— 2 j years; Sports 2, 3, 4. CAMILLE ANN HANDEL Cammie Handel—4 years; Art 4; Math Club 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; R.K.L. 2, 3, 4; Marching 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 1. BRENDA LYNN HERBERT VALERIE LYNN HILL MARTHA ROBERTA ILGENFRITZ Martha Ilgenfritz—2 years; Choir 4; R.K.L. 4. JEAMNE MARIA KARAM Jeanne Karam—Sodality 2, 3; March of Dimes Rep. 3; Marching 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; French Club 2; Pep Squad 1; Sports 1, 3, 4; Student Council 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Yearbook 2, 3, Assistant Class Ed. 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Jr. Medical League 1; Class Favorite 2. Sue Knight—2 years; PAR 4; Sports 4. ARAINA SUE KNIGHT Earlyne Lehnertz—4 years; Yearbook 3, 4, Copy Editor; Math Club 3; R.K.L. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Drum Corps 4; Jun¬ ior Medical League 1; Marching 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1. KATHRYN ANN KIELY Kay Kiely—1 year; Sports 4; Choir 4. EARLYNE LEHNERTZ MARY ANN LOONEY Mary Ann Looney—4 years; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3; Newspaper 3, 4; Math Club 2; Debate 1 2—V.P.; Choir 3; Marching 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; N.F.L. 1, 2; Class Offices 1 Sec., 2 V.P., 3 Pres., 4 Pres.; Pelican Girls’ State 3; Pep Squad 1; Homecoming Court 2, 3. NADINE MARIE LOPES Nadine Lopes—3 years; Art 4; Math Club 2; Dramatics 1; Music 4; Choir 1; Marching 3; Spanish Club 3; Band 3. 25 Patricia Jean MeJunkins—4 years; So¬ dality 2; Yearbook 3, 4; 3 Assistant SVA Day to Day Ed.; 4 Assistant Art Editor. THERESA MeFERRIN Theresa McFerrin—4 years; Sports 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2; Marching 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Junior Medical League 1; Class Favorite 2; Pep Squad 1. Denise McNutt—3 years; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; NCTC 4; Marching 2, 3, 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; French Club 2. V PATRICIA JEAN McJUNKINS DENISE LYNN McNUTT KATHLEEN ADELE MARAK Kathy Marak—4 years; Student Council 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4, Recording Secre¬ tary 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Assistant Fea¬ ture Ed. 3, Business Manager 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; R.K.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching 2, 3, 4; Drum Corps 4; Latin Club 2; Jr. Medical League 1; Pep Squad 1; March of Dimes Rep. 3. ' I LINDA MARIE MARTIN Linda Martin— 3Vj years; Pep Squad; Yearbook 2; Sports 4; R.K.L. 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Choir 4. Pat Mathias—4 years; Student Council 3, 4—Treasurer; Dramatics 3, 4; R.K.L. 2; Marching 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1; Latin Club 2; NHS 3, 4; Junior Medi¬ cal League 1; Class Officer Representa¬ tive 3; Pelican Girls State, Alternate 3. LINDA SUZANNE MATHIAS Linda Mathias—4 years; Choir 3, 4; R.K.L. 4; Pep Squad 1; Spanish Club 3, Vice Pres.; Junior Medical League 1. Donna Messina—4 years; Sodality 2; Sports 4; Yearbook 4—SVA Day to Day Editor; R.K.L. 2, 3; Marching 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Pep Squad 1. PATRICIA LOUISE MATHIAS DONNA CECILIA MESSINA MARY JILL MOORE MARGARET MARY MORAN Jill Moore—4 years; Sodality 2; Year¬ book 2, 3; Art 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Marching 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Class Pres. 1, Treasurer 2. Meg Moran—4 years; Student Council 3, 4; Sodality 2—Secretary; Debate 2; Sports 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Marching 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; N.H.S. 3, 4, Sec¬ retary; Homecoming Court 2, 3; Class Officer 3—Vice Pres., 4—Representative; Optimist Award 4; French Club 2. 27 I Kay Nader—4 years; Sodality 1, 2; Pep Squad 1; Marching 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; R.K.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN NADER IRA KATHRYN MYRICK Kathy Myrick—2% years; Yearbook 3; Debate 3, 4; Music 3; R.K.L. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4, President 4; N.F.L. 3, 4; Degree of Honor; Secretary 4. Terry Parisy—4 years; Newspaper 3, 4; Dramatics 1; R.K.L. 2, 3, 4; Marching 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Business Manager of Newspaper 4. 1 IVA THERESA PARISY PEGGY GWEN PENINGER MARGARET ANN PERNICE Peggy Peninger—4 years; Yearbook 3, 4. As. Photography Editor 3, Phot. 4; Dramatics 1; R.K.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Marching 2, 3, 4; Drum Corps 4; Latin Club 2; Class Favorite 1; Homecoming Court 4; Pep Squad 1. Margaret Pernice—4 years; Alternate Co-Captain of Marching Squad; Sodali¬ ty 2; Newspaper 1, 4; R.K.L. 2, 3, 4; Marching 2, 3, 4; Drum Corps 4; French Club 2. 28 Debbie Rader—3 years; Yearbook 4—Ac¬ tivities Editor; Sports 4; R.K.L. 2; Marching 3. A f ANDREW MARIE PLAUCHE Andree Plauche—4 years; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; R.K.L. 4; Marching 2, 3; NCTC. 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; Junior Talent Show M.C. DEBORAH ANN RADER JUDY MARIE ROBSON Judy Robson—4 years; Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Marching 2 year; Jr. Class Treasurer; Football Sweetheart Jr. Year; Senior Maid; Cheerleader 3, 4. RUTH ROBLEDO ESTHER EARLENE RODGERS Earlene Rodgers—4 years; Student Council 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Pari, of La. State Sodality 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Times Correspondent 3, Editor-in- Chief 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; March¬ ing 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; N.H.S. 4; Pep Squad 1; Charm Club 4. Rosanne Russo—4 years; Sodality 2; Sports 3, 4; Dramatics 4; French Club 2; Marching 2, 3, 4—Co-Captain; Pep Squad 1; 2nd place in Junior Talent Show 3. Kathy Sartori—4 years; Student Council 4; Sodality 3, 4; Sports 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 4; R.K.L. 1, 2, 3—Treas.; Marching 2. 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; French Club 2; NCTC 4; Class Officer, V. Pres. 4; Pelican Girls State Alternate; Drum Corps 4; Junior Talent Show Winner 3. MELANIE ALDEN ROEMER Melanie Roemer—4 years; Math Club 2; Music 2, 3; R.K.L. 2, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, Sec. Treas. 4; Latin Club 2—Pres.; N.H.S. 3, 4—V. Pres. V ROSANNE MARIE RUSSO KATHLEEN ANNE SARTORI MARY MARGARET SCALF Mary Scalf—4 years; Sodality 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Marching 2, 3. 4; Pep Squad 1; Latin Club 2, 3, Representat ive 2;’ Junior Medical League 1; Class Favorite 1; Charm Club 4. JOAN MARIE SMITH Joan Marie Smith—4 years; Jr. Medical League 1; Sports 1, 4; Pep Squad 1; R.K.L. 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3; Math Club 3. 30 Mickey Stevens—4 years; Student Coun¬ cil 4—Pres.; Sodality 2, 3, 4, Correspond¬ ing Secretary; Sports 1, 2; R.K.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching 2, 4, Pep Squad 1; N.H.S. 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary; Class Officer—2, Repre¬ sentative 3—Secretary; Pelican Girls State 3; Class Favorite 3. MARGARET MARY STEVENS PATRICIA MARIE SMITH Pat Smith—4 years; Choir 2, 3, 4; R.K.L. 2, 3, 4; Marching 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Pep Squad 1. Ginger Tagliavore—4 years; Sodality 2; Yearbook 3; Newspaper 2, 3; Art 4; R.K.L. 1, 2, 3; Marching 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad; Latin Club 2; Charm 4. VIRGINIA THERESA TAGLIAVORE ROSLYN ALYCEE THIBODEAUX Roslyn Thibodeaux—2 years; Newspaper 3, 4; Choir 3; R.K.L. 4; Shreveport Times Reporter—4. ANTOINETTE THERESA TUMINELLO Antoinette Tuminello—4 years; Sports 1, 2; Dramatics 3; Choir 4; R.K.L. 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, Sec.; Class Fav¬ orite 3; Vincentian State 1; Friendliest 3, 31 Mary Velasco—4 years; Yearbook 2; R.K.L. 3, 4; MARY FRANCES Dramatics 1; Art 4. GERALDINE ANN TWOHIG Jeri Twohig—3 years; Sports 4; Dra- matics 4. VELASCO ELIZABETH LENORA WILLIAMS Nodie Williams—3 years; Choir 2; Dra¬ matics 3, 4; Latin Club 2; R.K.L. 2, 4; Holiday in Dixie 1st place in sculp¬ ture, 3rd place sculpture. Andree W ' alker—4 years; Student Coun¬ cil 4; Math Club President 4; Dra¬ matics 1, 2; Music 1, Choir 3, 4, Pres¬ ident 4; Marching 2, 3, 4, Drum Corps 4; Latin Club 2; Jr. Medical League 1; Pep Squad 1; Charm Club 4. U ANDREE YVONNE WALKER 32 Fran Foggin—3 years; Art 4; Latin Club 2; R.K.L. 4. CAROL ANN BUSTILLO Carol Bustillo—4 years; Pep Squad 1; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; R.K.L. 1, 2; Yearbook 1; Marching 2, 4; Cheer¬ leader 3; Secretary of Latin Club 3; Speech Club 4. Mary Marcus—3 years; Newspaper 3, 4; Features Editor 4; Serendipity 4; R.K.L. 4, Vice Pres. 4. MARY DEBORAH MARCUS v AYN ERICKSON Ayn Erickson—4 years; Pep Squad 1; Dramatics 3, 4, President 4; Student Council 4; R.K.L. 3, 4. MARION FAYE SCOTT Marion Scott—4 years; R.K.L. 3, 4; Journalism 4. 33 Junior Prom . . . Days of Maids Camille Johnson and Mariette Bernard smile as Kathleen Peninger is crowned 1967 Prom Queen. The ’67 and ’68 Seniors enjoy the Prom. Ruth Robledo and date pose for a picture. Wine and Roses Kay Nader and her date pose for a picture. Everyone dances to the music of Eddie G. and the Ji Five. The Senior Class of 1968 Donna and Cynthia Cortez presented by their father, Mr. C. W. Cortez The decoration committee for the Senior Presentation were Mrs. M. Glorioso, Mrs. Mary Malarcher, Mrs. B. Cordaro and Mrs. J. Scott. An attractive table was decorated with a Valentine theme. Excited Seniors “peek in’ as their friends are presented. SENIOR CLASS OF 1968 Marian Scott is escorted by her father Mr. T. F. Scott 39 vV3 Ring Ceremony Fran Foggin excitedly watches the ring being taken from her ring bearer. Antoinette Tuminello graciously awaits her senior ring. Proudly, Roberta Alexander accepts her ring. 1968 SENIOR COURT Sophomore Social Queen Antoinette and es¬ cort, John Giglio Gala time had by all at the danc MEG MORAN ANTOINETTE TUMINELLO DEBBI CAMPISI features . . 4 oents ijbe receiving honors, some of the biggest moments oft iig i sc ioo life, are ones to be remembered and appreciated t irougfi one’s adio e life. FEATURES ... spirit and excitement of Home¬ coming ... at the game and the dance ... Home¬ coming Court ... talent¬ ed girls at S.V.A. ... elected class favorites— teacher favorites honored ones in the Hall of Fame ... honored by being singled out for something special ... the fulfillment and joy that comes from hard work ... the greatest memories of high school ... the honor of simply being elected ... the thrills and feeling of thanks felt by each per ¬ son ... 45 49 J3est Af to unci t Kiss Jucfij JtoSson Jrienc Iiest JKiss Antoinette Juminef o Most tBi efy to Succeed Miss Mary Inn Boon eh TRost tn Beacfers iip Miss Maryaret Bteoens () utstan cfiny 53 A cademy A wards Mary Ann Looney was a winner in the Na¬ tional Council of Teachers of English Achieve¬ ment Award Program. Meg Moran was the receiver of the Optimist Award for outstanding leadership and character. Andree Plauche received an award for a dramatic interpretation. Marth Holoubek represents Sodality iji win¬ ning President of the La. Sodality Conven¬ tion. 54 Debbie Salvail wins the Voice of De¬ mocracy Award. Mary Malarcher had her work dis¬ played in the state art finals. Sr. Rita proudly displays her Japanese Balloon Plants. Mary Anne, Mickey, and Tania talked much, slept little, and worked hard, at Pelican Girls’ State this year. Martha Holoubek and Elizabeth Scalf represent March of Dimes. Pat, Annette, Mary and Mickey are proud that Sua was elected President of LASC. Nodie Williams—winner of the Betty Crocker Home- Susan Barale, Sharon Christ, and Mary Scalf, were elected into NHS maker Award! this winter. 55 Junior Maid Andy Brocato Junior Maid Margaret Sartori 1967 Homecoming Court fl m : - j; |g • Junior Maid Jeri Broyles Members of the Court from left to right are Judy Robson, Peggy Peninger, Andy Brocato, Margaret Sartori, Tania Culotta, Jodie Glorioso, Jeri Broyles, Donna Russo, Roslyn Papa, Chris Jackson Fr. Schilling crowns Tania Culo- r IHL tta as Queen while the spectators applaud. 58 The Court is presented at the dance. John Fred and his Playboys—a cool band for a great Homecoming Activities . . TKany flours of fare worf and enjoyment are spent at ac¬ tivities. Sometimes tfese may seem wasted but are actually very rvortfnvfi e. fits section brinys a the activities to you in nope tfat you will find them meaningful ACTIVITIES ... reading and writing as the year goes by ... study scripts for open¬ ing night ... working hard to be the Debater of the year ... fill the halls with the Sound of music ... hunting in the newspaper for your favorite article learning how to put out a successful yearbook .. . working at art proj¬ ects to be displayed ... the Sports help prepare you with twelve differ¬ ent technique . .. 61 Student Council MICKEY STEVENS President MARY MAY Vice-President PAT MATHIAS Treasurer Class officer members of Student Council are M. A. Looney, K. Sartori, Meg Moran (Seniors), D. Cicero, C. Spurlock, S. Cordaro (Juniors), L. Bomes, C. Jackson, H. Carter (Soph.), P. Glorioso, M. Burandt, and P. Hansen (Freshmen). Organization Presidents include: Kathy Marak (Sodality), Earlene Rodgers (Newspaper), Ann Erickson (Dramatics). Peggy Pen- 62 mger (RKL), Andree Waker (Choir), Jeanne Karam (Yearbook), Loretta Sullivan (Debate). Sponsor of Student Council is Sis¬ ter Mary David D.C. Jeanne welcomes delegate to Student Council Conven- Post ers display School Spirit, tion. John McWilliams presents Jesuit’s bid for President. Members of Student Council pause for refreshment after hard day. Newspaper Reporter , First row: Martha Pasquier, Cathy Gregorio, Patti Hansen, Eva Gerteis, Linda Colins, Margaret Pemici. Second row: Shane Shehee, Mary Anne Sullivan, Susan Luke, Ann Mitchell, Cathy Scholl, Deborah Salvail, Cathy Young, Pam Catanese, Mary Albert . Photography editor Becky Harrington. « First assistant editor, MARY DEWANE MARY MARCUS Second assistant editor, MARY ANNE LOONEY Features Editor Dramatics Junior and Senior members of dramatics are (top) Denise Mcnutt, Kay Nader, Pam Ebarb, Pat Mathias, Lynn Oden, Meg Moran, Linda Hanchey, Ann Erickson, Tania Culotta, Nodie Williams, Linda Ford, Shay Smith, Judy Robson, Pam Cummings, Susan Bryant, Caroline Spurlock, Karen Luke, Jerri Broyles, Jodie Glorioso, Kathy Sartori, Kitty Browning, Bunny Camus, Bea Woolley, Pat Scott, Becky Scott, Melina Potvin, Jackie Gavin, Carol Bustillo, Brenda Herbert, Caro¬ lyn Worm, Andree Plauche, and Gwendolyn Harrison. First row: Debbie Gleason, Karen Holloway, Ireen Lombardino, Theresa McKay. Second row: Cynthia Lindenmayer, Maureen Graham, Joan Schaefer, Marianna Burandt, Jennifer Burns. Third row: Pam Catanese, Linda Manganaro, Jenny Dailey, Nancy Peak. Fourth row: Jennie Bramlett, Sharon Lachle, Renee Hughes, Pam Bennett. Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders for this year are: Judy Robson, Jeri Broyles, Gary Maybry, Tania Cullota, Bob Sonnenburger, Jodie Glorioso, Andy Breffeilh, and not pictured is Mike Mitchell. The 1967-68 Saint Vincent’s Marching Squad 70 Pep Squad Marching A • Members of The Pep Squad The Marching Captains are ROSANNE RUSSO and ANN BRYANT. Drum Corps Members of the Drum Corp: Margaret Pernici, Susan Barale, Sharon Christ, Mickey Stevens, Mary Scait, Peggy Peninger, Pat Mathias, Meg Moran, Kathy Sartori, Linda Hanchey, Kathy Marak, Pam Alberts, Debbie Campisi, Earlene Rogers, Dodie Davis, Andree Walker, Earlyne Lehnertz, and Jeanne Karam. Sports I 1 r Members of the “A” Volleyball team are: JoAnn Wall, Val Hill, Pam Alberts, Ann Mitchell, Johnee Bourquin, Patty Mcjunkins, Linda Ford, and Karen Luke. Not pictured Janet Martin, Jennie Meisch. Volleyball. “B” Team Members: First row: Donna Russo, Debbie Miciotto, Johnie Brocato, Second row: Julie Burroughs, Jenny Daily, Joan Smith, Jan Ford, and Mary Livers. WE: SENIOR GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL THEY: 12 Woodlawn . . 5 13 Fairpark .. . 3 12 Woodlawn. . 9 14 Fair Park. . 7 12 Woodlawn . . 7 18 Fair Park. .14 21 Fair Park. .14 Basketball. . The Yearbook Staff would like to give special recognition to Miss Worley who has for the past 7 years been the sports’ sponsor. During her years at S.V.A. Miss Worley’s teams have received 29 trophies for winning the championships in the various sport§ which S.V.A. has entered. Members of The Champion Basketball Team: Chris Taylor, Jeanne Karam, Jodie Glorioso, Carol Liberto, Val Hill, Cathy Gregorio, Denise Edwards, Patty Mcjunkins, and JoAnn Bradly. Not pictured Janet Martin, Jeannie Meisch. 73 Sodality SENIOR SODALITY; Joe Delaney, David Hanchey, John McWilliams, Joe Miciotto, Paul Breitling, Tom Plauche, Pat Sullivan, George Breffeilh, Larry Sutton, Kathy Marak, Katy Sartori, Ann Bryant, Charles Burns, Linda Hanchey, Mike Richards, Elaine Deese; Second row: Lyle Miller, Charles Stahls, Terry Hermes, Jimmy Sturgis, Tom Rochelle, Bob Sawyer, Anthony De Fatta. JUNIOR SODALITY; Mary Malarcher, Margaret Sartori, Gay Paree, Andy Brocato, Renee Q uer bes, Jodie Glorioso, Susan Bryant, Karen Luke, Martha Holoubek, Debbie Burns, Edna Gallion, Pat Scott, Linda Cowan, Elizabeth Scalf, Loretta Sullivan, Karr Shan¬ non, Bill Sullivan, Bubba Cordaro, Jay Campbell, Paul Sailval, Second row: Donall Dowding, Jim Marcer, Peter Fink, David Leone, Charles Campbell, Steve Simmons, Mike Rochelle, Lou Acosta, Dennis Kalmbach, Sam Ned Gregorio. 74 Choir Choir officers this year are: Melanie Roemer, Vice-President, and Andree Walker, Pres. Members of choir are: First row: Mildred Worm, Helen Carter, Antoinette Tuminello, Kathleen Sherwin, Karen Fulco, Margaret Hyatt, Julie Burroughs, Second row: Kay Kiely, Susan Peak, Jean Reynolds, Merritt Martin, Mary Scalf, Cheree Walker. Third row: Mary Guillet, Bonnie Bays, Carol Liberto, Karen Peak, Karla Butler, Linda Mathias, Fourth row: Linda Martin, Joan Smith, Andree Walker, Theresa Linxwiler, Molly Fisher, Martha Ilgenfritz, Mickey Stev¬ ens, Pat Smith, and at the piano, Jodie Clark. Debate Debate Sponsor— Debate Officers are Loretta Sullivan, Pres.; Bob Sonnenberger, Vice-Pres.; SR. PATRICIA Butch Pace, Sec.; and Jay Campbell, Treas. Member are: Bob Sonneberger, Theresa Griffin, Kathy Twohig, Sarah Marshall, Joanne Bradley, Bill Templeton, Jay Campbell, Steve Simmons, Butch Pace, Sammy Liberto, Cathy Mathias, Mary May, Kathy Myrick, Loretta Sullivan, Rick Wyche, Jerome Hayden, Bernard Johnson. Commercial Club Members of the Commercial Club are: Nadine Lopes, Rosie Coody, Cherie Dumas, Donna and Cynthia Cortez, Jerri Twohig, Sue Knight, Eileen Alexander, Ouida Digiovanni, Mary Jo Cascio, Ruth Robledo, Mary Cirulli, Ginger Tagliavore, Beverly Williams. Sponsor—Mrs. J. D. Cameron. Members of the art club are Pam Cummings, Tania Colotta, Diana Provenza, Pam Ebarb, Mary Malarcher, Caroline Spurlock, Jeri Broyles, Rene Querbes, Eleanor Doyle. Sponsor —Mrs. Mary B. Malarcher. Dance Mrs. McBride and assistant demonstrate a step. Members of Dance: Debbie Oursler, Linda Manganaro, Alice Black, Denise Ed¬ wards, Connie Rudd, Johnee Bourquin, Ginger Boogarts, Francis Gnall, and Edna Gallion. Not pictured are Mary Maguffy, Vicki Coody, and Connie Coody. 77 Honor Societies N. C. T. C. Members of N.C.T.C. are (top row) Elaine Deese, Jodie Glorioso, Ginny Daily, Carol Bustillo, Kathy Gregorio, Ann Erickson, Bunny Camus, Susan Bryant, Karen Luke, Denise McNutt, Tania Culotta, Kathy Sartori, Andree Plauche, and Caroline Spurlock. N. H. S. dembers include Karen Luke, Mickey Stevens, Annette Brocato, Kathy Myrick, Meg Moran, Pat Mathias, Mary Ann Looney, Martha Holubeck, Nell Schexnaidre, Lynn Oden, Earlene Rodgers, Loretta Sullivan, and Mary May, and currently inducted members not pictured are Sharon Christ, Susan Barale and Mary Schalf. N.F.L. Members of N.F.L. this year include (top) Bill Templeton, Steve Simmons, Bernard Johnson, Larry Shea, Je¬ rome Haydn, Rick Wyche, Jay Campbell, JoAnn Bradley, Sarah Marshall, Mary May, Loretta Sullivan, Kathy Myrick, Bob Sonenburger, Butch Pace. and Scroll Quill and Scroll members are Kathy Marak. Earlene Rodgers, and Jeanne Karam. 79 Outstanding Members . . . Dramatics-ANDREE PLAUCHE Lil’ Vin-DEBBI CAMPISI Sodality— ELIZABETH SCALF Yearbook-EARLYNE LENHERTZ Student Council— JEANNE KARAM cS 7 ) fl Oatj to f)ay . . . firouyfiout tfie year, tfie re are many planner and special euents but sometimes tfie most memorable are tfie sma f unex¬ pected ones. cS. 7 fl. — t) ai j o Oay brinys you tfiese moments. 81 S.V.A. DAY to DAY ... let’s beat the TIG¬ ERS ... girls waiting for the food ... Stu¬ dents singing loud and clear ... on with the show ... girls singing along with Fr. Watt ... the little drummer boy plays his drum at the concert ... SONNY and CHER at the talent show r ... turkey on the run ... Merry Christ¬ mas Santa ... the well rounded girls at S.V.A. ... school spirit for the Flyers ... the happi¬ ness of Christmas ... the happy feast of the TIGER ... 83 Assemblies Barksdale Air Force Band entertains the student body. The Honorable Paschal A. Norris speaks to the student body. The Faculty is introduced to the student body. The students take part in the offertory of the Mass. The Seniors proved their spirit at the Christmas assembly. The introduction of the Senior officers to the student body. 84 Assemblies Dr. Alice Holoubek speaks to the student body. Student Council Induction is witnessed by the student body. Student Council officers and faculty join in Offertory procession. Dramatics puts on a Halloween program for students. Juniors enthusiastically sing their class song. Seniors participate in a school survey. Classes Home Ec. Students make decorations for Christmas. Mr. Cobb shows different covers to the yearbook Staff. M Mrs. Gleason lectures to her biology class. few Li ...Jtsa Typical World History Class. Mrs. Smith lectures to her biology class. Everyone enjoys the talent of Fr. Watt. Classes Students learn the art of typing. The talented Art Students paint as Sister Sophia watches. Freshmen are all smiles for any picture, no matter what time of day. Home Ec. students sew on projects. After 4 years and they still think they play the best! 87 Bits and Pieces Off To See The Wizard ... Mesca musca mouse cater. 12 right! turn 3! RCO 4 Right! Rear, HALT! Success ... Look Here!! 88 Bits and Pieces PEGGY and friends ... Members of Student Council hard at work. Sr. Rita shows her art work. Owtcl ' a ||} Have a Coke Typical Seniors. Two Seniors entertain freshmen 89 Bits and Pieces Cheese! Typical Lunch Hour. Spirit gets high as football game approaches. Surprise! Nuns watch while Sen iors entertain. 90 Bits and Pieces SVA Fun-Fest day Attendants at the Student Council Convention. Girls prepare Christmas ornaments. Freshmen rushing for refreshments. 91 Uncferc assmen . Jor the underclassmen these are the years duriny which they bui d up a s ore of memories fo loo A bacA upon w ien they are older, d fey briny smiles, maybe win a yoodlauyh and are fol¬ lowed by a chain ofother memories, yood and bad Such is the destiny of an underclassman. UNDERCLASSMEN ... special smiles _ the friends who have so much to tell you ... Freshies becoming ac¬ quainted with the teach¬ ers _ off campus beauties ... girls await refreshments — eyes thinking instead of see¬ ing ... The Singing Nuns ... The always spirited Freshman ... The Lonely teenager ... girls anxiously waiting for the bell to ring ... The excitement of bi¬ ology ... A punch full of fun ... The Spirit workers ... 95 Junior Talent Show Mary Anderson } 4 ry Jeri Broyles Andy Brocato Debbie Burns Susan Bryant Debbie Cicero Quida Digiovanni Suzanna Flora Brenda Glannen Gwendolyn Harrison Martha Holoubeck Mary McLaughlin 101 Mary May Renee Querbes Toni Posev Toni Renfro Vellen Roy Becky Scott Denise Smith Beverly Stava Kathy Stevens Loretta Sullivan Cathy Twohig Jo Ann Wall 104 Rene Walker Carolyn Worm Some happy Juniors give us a smile during their lunchtime break. 105 Big Bad Sophs Ash Wednesday finds the Sophs hard at work in Biology Sophomores listen attentively during the Retreat. Don’t we have a great class? The favorite enemy of the frog is the snake and- bi¬ ology students. Sophomores contribute to the Newspaper 106 Soph. Project Sophomores making snowmen for their “Winter Won¬ derland Painting Scenery— The result of all their hard team work: a great Sophomore Social! Industrious Sophs 107 Thersa Griffin Becky Harrington Renee Hughes Chris Jackson Julenne Juneau Donna Russo Nancy Schaefer Cathy Sholl Cathy Scott Shane Shehee Majorie Standke Becky Van Veckhoven Cheree Walker Donna Williams Xr Mary Clare Zimmer Carol Worm No matter how they look at it there is no better way to end the week, than with the Rocking Red Eyes. Freshies are still juvenile! 115 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President —Patti Gloriosa Vice-Prcsidenl —Maryanna Burandt Treasurer —Joan Schafer Representative —Patty Hansen Secretary —Kathy Mathias Renee Baudier Kathy Bays Johnnie Brocato Debbie Bradford Alice Black Phylis Brown Kathy Broyles Jenny Burns Nancy Burford Mary Ann Burandt Karla Butler Helen Carmody Patricia Cordaro Jean Collie 117 Doris Ferguson Patti Glorisa Rachel Furr Margaret Glassell Eva Gerteis Janet Hamby Trudy Hasten Kathy Hansen Lisa Harper Patty Hansen Karen Holloway r Susie Johnson Melody Hughes Margaret Hyatt Jean Hundley Virginia Lazarus Cathy Lerchie Mary Livers Theresa Linxwiler Denise McCann Sara Maranto Majel Merski Rovina Parker Denise Thurman Clair Rubben Diane Pierce 120 Debbie White Ads . J ie ardest and nos dreaded times are t iose spent on ads. dhese are a so the most appreciated and most important for (vit iout our patrons we coufd neoer put out a yearbook, to t iem we awe t iis section with cjratitude. s -A • . o H PROMOTES SYSTEMATIC SAVING ENCOURAGES COLLEGE EDUCATION N 9 s OFFERS HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS to qualified members a 4 R 1 5 EDUCATION PAYS VA 0 Non-college bound young men and women face three problems: E n 1. Will there be sufficient jobs? R A 2. Will your training and high school A education be adequate for increasingly l complex and high level jobs offered by our economy? C P 3. Will you be able to overcome your disadvantages and handicaps? 6 D Students who have not been thinking about college at all may find their solu¬ tion in one-two-three year programs of 1 technical training. At least three trained technicians will be needed for every scientist and engineer required. Our officers and directors will gladly help you and your parents plan a better future. O N • 122 FOREMOST FRESH Dairy Products Phone 635-4311 CHARLO POTATO CHIPS Made Fresh Daily IN SHREVEPORT AsIc for Charlo Chips Compliment of MARAK REALTY SUNLIGHT CLEANERS-LAUNDRY There ' s A Branch Near You 123 Compliments of THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 125 Phone 422-0909 P.O. Box 7171 Shreveport, Louisiana HONESTY INTEGRITY PROFICIENCY Compliments of JESUIT S.V.A. SODALITY Compliments of THE SENIOR CLASS GLENWOOD ESSO SERVICENTER J. P. JOHN 3325 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Compliments of YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL Compliments of THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF 1968 Phone 865-4281 304 West 70th JOE BRA NGATO SHREVEPORT, LA. Home Phone 635-0490 Phone 631-0211 3555 Greenwood Road JO-DAN MOTEL INC. Courtesy Car Shreveport, La. T. M. FAOUR, Pres. DANNY FAOUR, V-Pres. and Manager SALLY F. ELTIFE Sec.-Trees. MAYNARD, CLARK, TEASLEY, INSURANCE INC. 1534 Fairfield Ave. SHREVEPORT, LA. JUNIOR TOWN Ladies ' —Jr. Petites ' —Peers ' and Girls ' READY-TO-WEAR 748 Azalea Dr. J, ni s v sn e]o.reve oity je-w ' elere v -I J 21 n « _ V v Mr 5. ITIl i Y 8 , v e -Hi Phone 8 5-2321 1255 Shreve City Shreveport, Louisiana JOHN DAVID CROW DRILLING CO. 2000 Beck Building FRAZIER’S featuring COLONEL SANDERS’ RECIPE fried ki ken LOWER COST DRILLING 3116 Line Ave. SHREVEPORT 2274 Barksdale Blvd. BOSSIER CITY FARMER ' S SEAFOOD MARKET Serving the Ark-La-Tex for 50 Years 505 Aero Drive SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 3100 Youree Drive 1197 Hawn Avenue 6315 Hearne Avenue Phone 868-3649 Phone 423-9957 Phone 631-4826 129 Compliments AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SECRETARIAL DIVISION Data Processing Department Town House 423-1853 B AND N BARBER SHOP 3912 Youree Drive 2020 Jewella Road 243 Southfield Road Compliments of BURKE ' S PICTURE AND FRAME CO. CASCIO ' S FOOD MART 2252 Barksdale Blvd. Phone 422-6438 Famous For Our Home Made Italian Sausage Compliments of J. P. ASHCROFT CO., INC. SHREVEPORT 424-1198 IVAN J. EDWARDS 424-1413 Proprietor BARKSDALE RADIO AND T.V. Compliments of A. P. DeFATTA FOOD MARKET 1048 Louisiana Ave. PHONE 422-4916 Sales and Service RCA Curtis Mathis ION West Gate Lane BOSSIER CITY 131 COMPLIMENTS OF PORTER ' S CLEANERS 276 Southfield Road Compliments of NEW YORK FURNITURE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO. Bus. Phone 865-7141 1101 W. 70th SHREVEPORT, LA. PIERREMONT BARBER SHOP 4801 Line Pierremont Mall PEOPLES MARKET 144 East 70th St. Ph. 868-5368 Compliments of • ‘Tmpl 2 j j yy yL j soi . r r . t.llXiLy MURRELL ' S GRILL MORGAN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Bird Approved Applicator 2340 Lalteshore Drive Phone 423-3531 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Remodeling—Repairing—Reroofing W. PIERRE LEMOINE SOUTHWEST ENGINEERS OF LOUISIANA D. C. High Potential Testing and Specialized Technical Service P. O. Box 9394 Phone 868-1286 132 Shreveport, La. NATIONAL BANK OF BOSSIER z‘%£szz” ' n Mam Office 601 Barksdale Blvo Central Branch 124 Bossier Center Westgate Branch 3214 Barksdale Blvd Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .mil Federal Reserve System Compliments of GOLDRINGS 619 Milam SHREVEPORT, LA. 516 COMMERCE STREET SHREVEPORT. LA. 71101 COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND PHONE 868-0947 FLORA STUDIO Floral Designs For All Occasions —Gift Items— GERTRUDE G. DAVIS 192 Pennsylvania Ave. Horticulturist SHREVEPORT, LA. Compliments of Your Commissioner of Public Works H. LANE MITCHELL 133 COMPLIMENTS of M. J. PHARMACY 865 Margaret Place Compliments of KILPATRICK LIFE INSURANCE KAY ' S COOKIES Making Their Way by the Way They ' re Made 242 E. 70th Shreveport CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION General Construction Equipment Post Office Box 277 Phone 868-2731 KOUNS and WALKE, INC. Insurance Agents and Brokers 629 Crockett Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 Telephone 424-2601 134 1830 Claiborne Avenue SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71102 TONYMON ' S Fairfield Pharmacy Prescriptions, Siclc Room Supplies, Gifts PROMPT CITY-WIDE DELIVERY 1608 Fairfield Avenue Phone 423-8576 THURMAN C. SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY 2000 Fairfield Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 PHONE 425-8767 Compliments of ST. JOSEPH ' S CHURCH STEPHENSON FLOOR COVERING 3911 Southern Avenue 861-0541 Compliments of SUNBEAM BREAD BAKERY 6235 Linwood Ave. Shreveport, La. 1253-55 Texas Avenue Telephone 422-5709 Your Home Furnishing Consultants SHREVEPORT. LA. COMPLIMENTS OF YOUREE DRIVE DRUG 3312 Youree Drive TASTY BAKERIES 23 I Southfield 865-3541 Phone 868-4461 135 Compliments of COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Every metropolitan center has its outstanding store. In Shreveport and Bossier City it ' s Sears SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 3601 Southern Ave. SHREVEPORT Heart o ' Bossier BOSSIER CITY Compliments of BAI FIELD INDUSTRIES INC. Flournoy Lucas Road SHREVEPORT, LA. Ph. 686-1250 136 Compliments of THE SLATTERY BUILDING Compliments of ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE STUDIO 5 IM 2 Milam Phone 425-3433 BEWLEY’S FURNITURE CENTER 00 Weal 70th Street. Shreveport. Louisiana - 865-7151 Compliments of FAIRFIELD HOSPITAL INC. Compliments of BOSSIER BANK TRUST COMPANY BOSSIER CITY, LA. 138 Phone 422-0366 CADDO OFFICE SUPPLIES. INC. Office Designing and Furnishings FRED A. NACKLEY President 429 Crockett St. SHREVEPORT, LA. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 68 Compliments of SAINT THERESA ' S SENIOR CYO Division of the SOUTHLAND CORPORATION REDDY KILOWATT Your Friendly Electric Servant Supplying plenty of dependable electricity of the best average unit cost in history. Helping to support all worthwhile school and com¬ munity projects. SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY 139 HREVEPORTER uicKimtj SHREVEPORT AVIATION COMPANY FAA AND G.l. APPROVED FLYING SCHOOL Aircraft Rental and Charter Beautiful Rooms Distinctive Food Meticulous Service Banquet and Conventio n Facilities DOWNTOWN AIRPORT 1450 Airport Drive Shreveport, La. Phone 423-4391 Compliments of Hwy. 79-80 West Ph. 635-0544 JOC L. MESSINA 254 Prospect RODGERS Custom Tailored Clothes SCHUMPERT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Phone 686-2093 Box 1154 SHREVEPORT, LA. Compliments of Compliments of SACRED HEART PARISH ROSENEATH FUNERAL HOME P.O. Box 9068—Shreveport, La. Pastor —Fr. Richard J. Lombard Fashions Headquarters For The IN Crowd § mespoHamjE sxsn Service i ir.k LEE J. NOWLAND SERVICEMASTER OF SHREVEPORT Downtown Milam at McNeil 140 Pierremont Mall Line at Azalea P. O. Box 1443, Shreveport, La. • Phone: 746-6110 Professional Cleaning • Carpets, Furniture, Walls, Floors Best Wishes Compliments of TOWN COUNTRY MOTOR INN JOHN R. PEAK OIL FIELD CONTRACTING SERVICE P.O. Box 303 MU 7-3512 Waskom, Texas 75692 LOUISIANA BANK TRUST CO. The Full-Service Bank Building and Growning With Shreveport . . . MEMBER F.D.I.C. u.S. DEPOSITORY Best Wishes to the Class of ' 68 Compliments of AIRLINE FOOD MARKET 3810 Texas Street Bossier City, La. MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. DAILEY Congratulations ' 68 Graduates and Best Wishes HEMENWAY HOME FURNISHERS 141 Compliments of CHRIST THE KING SCHOOL Compliments of CLYDE JUNEAU CO. Bossier City, La. Air Conditioning Contractor Compliments of MAYOR CLYDE E. FANT Have Your Carpets Deep Steam Cleaned by CUSTOM CARPET SERVICE The Steamatic Way Phone ALTON AND OLIVER 4612 Raymond St. 631-3141 HUGHES Shreveport, La. Compliments of FASHION RITE BEAUTY SALON COODY ' S MOTOR CO., INC. M. EARL COODY Have cars—Will travel Used Cars Bought and Sold ESKAY VOLKSWAGEN 2400 Linwood Ave. SHREVEPORT, LA. Phone 422-9404 PHONE: 320 E. Texas St. 425-3249 BOSSIER CITY, LA. 142 Compliments of the FRESHMAN CLASS CADDO BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 2435 Youree Drive Agents tor: OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD Complete Line Office Furniture and Supplies Compliments of SAINT THERESA ' S CHURCH VJ £ . | ... ivCUf? a. 3106 Youree Drive fwjftb 1 1 IBA tSfk 2914 Jewella Road W lA IA Wines of +he Continents 8100 Mansfield Road Spirits of the World COMFORT HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, INC. Sales and Service FRANK CAMPISI 514 W. 62nd St. (3,8) 865-1491 SHREVEPORT. LA. Call Your Remodeling Specialist Complete Design and Planning Service ROOM ADDITIONS Kitchens—Baths—Dens—Bedrooms DISTINCTIVE KITCHENS INCORPORATED 4036 Youree Dr. Shreveport, La. 868-4808 Compliments of SAINT JOHN ' S CHURCH Come On Over LJ LJ PHONE 425-4221 TRAFFIC STREET EXIT OFF 1-20 BOSSIER CITY PIZZA INN Youree Drive 861-1257 Shreveport, Louisiana Open til 2:00 a.m. Fri-Set.—12 p.m. Sun. thru Thurs. Order By Phone For Faster Service Allow Approximately 20 Minutes Compliments of OVERCASH CLEANERS SHREVEPORT ' S FINEST CLEANING 1219 Wilkinson SUNLIGHT CLEANERS—LAUNDRY There ' s a branch near you. COMPLIMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Deese Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ferris Food City Market Mr. and Mrs. John A. Glorioso Pam and Jeanne Mr. and Mrs. Louis Messina Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nichols Paul ' s Western Department Store Mrs. T. L. Rinauda Mary Velasco ADVERTISING INDEX Airline Food Market. 141 Ashcroft Company . 131 Ayers School of Business. 131 B. N. Barber Shop . 131 Baifield Industries. 136 Barksdale Radio T.V. Sales Service .. 131 Bewley’s Furniture. 138 Bossier Bank Trust Co. 138 Joe Brangato . 128 Burke ' s Picture Frame Co. 131 Caddo Office Supplies. 138 Cascio ' s Food Mart. 131 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 136 Construction Machinery Corporation .... 134 John David Crow Drilling Co. 129 Mr. and Mrs. John Daily. 141 George W. Dartois. 138 A. P. Defatta Food Market. 131 ifoULht-Y -Asi, ■ Fairfield Hospital. 138 Fairfield Pharmacy. 135 Farmers Seaford Market. 129 Flora Studio . 133 Foremost Fresh Dairy Products . 123 Freshman Class. 143 Glenwood Eso Servicecenter . 128 Goldrings . 133 Hearne ' s . 134 Hemenway Home Furniture. 141 The Hub of Shreveport. 130 Hycalog. 129 Jesuit-St. Vincent ' s Sodality. 126 Jo-Dan Motel Inc. 128 Junior Town . 129 Kay’s Cookies . 134 Kilpatrick ' s Life Insurance. 134 Kowns Walke Inc. 134 Louisiana Bank Trust . 141 Me Cary ' s. 129 Marak Realty. 123 Maynard, Clark, Teasley Insurance .... 129 Midwest. 139 H. Lane Mitchell . 133 Arthur Murray Dance Studios. 138 Murrell ' s Grill . 132 New York Furniture. 132 Oil Field Contracting Service. 141 Overcash Cleaners . 146 Peoples Market. 132 M. J. Pharmacy. 134 Pierremont Barber Shop . 132 Pizza Inn . 146 Porter ' s Cleaners . 132 Rickey ' s Cleaners and Laundry. 130 Rodgers Custom Tailored Clothes .... 140 Roseneath Funeral Home. 140 Rubensteins . 130 Saint Theresa ' s Senior CYO. 139 Sales Financing. 130 Selber’s . 140 Senior Class . 127 Servicemaster . 140 Shreveport Aviation. 140 Shreveport Bank Trust Co.130 Shreveporter. 140 Shumpert . 140 Slattery Building.137 Thurman C. Smith Photography. 135 Somdal . 133 Sophomore Class . 125 Southwestern Electric Power Co.139 Standard Plumbing Co. 130 Stephenson Floor Covering. 135 Student Council.128 Sunbeam Bread Co. 135 Sun Furniture ...... 135 Tasty Batteries . 135 Tebbe ' s Bowler Lanes . 126 Times. 124 Town and Country Motor Inn. 141 Woody ' s Cameraland . 146 Yearbook Staff. 128 Youree Drive Drug.135 151 PATRONS Bettye Vacarro Leone ' s Shoe Hospital 2402 Line Avenue 2412 Line Avenue 423-4205 423-9169 Billie Jean ' s Centenary Beauty Salon Lawrence L. May, Realtor 1927 Centenary Blvd. 524 E. Kingshighway 422-0378 Dr. L. A. Breffeilh and Dr. Texada 861-7659 2515 Line Avenue Mrs. Authur M. Nasser 423-4890 442 Gladstone Blvd. The Carriage Trade Beauty Salon 868-7437 3314 Youree Mrs. Fred M. Nasser 861-4658 825 College Fulco Realtors P. O. Box 5380 Gilson ' s Dress Shop 422-7256 Newts ' Po-Boy Mari- 516 La. Avenue 1610 Fairfield Avenue 424-2513 424-9860 Horton ' s Drug Store Pizza Hut 4508 Youree 1929 Centenary Blvd. 868-8875 422-4695 C. Mack Jackson 802 Martha Lane 861-7850 Nance ' s Beauty Salon Shreve Island Cleaners 133 Captain Shreve Dr. 865-2569 Sue Peyton ' s 4460 Youree Drive 721 Southfield Road 868-4491 868-2779 Lakeshore Drug Store $ Watts Barber Shop 2120 Jewella Road 262 Ockley Drive 635-2154 865-3549 t52 Seniors Alberts, Pam.19, 71, 72, 159 Alexander, Eileen. 19, 77 Alexander, Roberta.19, 44, 157 Barale, Susan.19, 55, 71 Bays, Bonnie.19, 38, 75 Brocato, Annette. 20, 50, 55, 62 Bryant, Ann...20, 71, 157 Bustillo, Carol. 33, 69, 78 Campisi, Debbi. 20, 42, 67, 71, 80 Cascio, Mary Jo.20, 77 Christ, Sharon. 20, 55, 71 Cirulli, Mary.21, 77 Clark, Jody.21, 38, 75 Collins, Linda . 21, 66 Coody, Rosamond.21, 77 Cortez, Cynthia.21, 38, 77 Cortez, Donna. 22, 38, 77 Culotta, Tania. 22, 55, 57, 68, 69, 70, 77, 78 Cummings, Pam. 22, 69, 77 Davis, Dodie.18, 22, 71, 78 Deese, Elaine. 22, 68, 78, 157 DeWane, Mary.23, 67 Ebarb, Pam. 23, 68, 69, 77 Erickson, Ann .. 33, 62, 68, 69, 78 Foggin, Fran.33, 41 Ford, Linda. 23, 69, 72 Guillot, Mary. 23, 75 Hanchey, Linda. 23, 69, 71 Handal, Cammie. 24 Herbert, Brenda.24, 69 Hill, Val. 24, 72, 73, 80 Ilgenfritz, Martha.24, 75 Karam, Jeanne. 24, 62, 63, 71, 73, 79, 80, 159 Kiely, Kay.25, 75 Knight, Sue. Lehnertz, Earlyne .. Looney, Mary Ann . Lopes, Nadine. McFerrin, Theresa . Mcjunkins, Patty .. Marak, Kathy. Marcus, Mary . Martin, Linda. Mathias, Linda .... Mathias, Pat. Messian, Donna . .. Moore, Jill. Moran, Meg. Myrick. Kathy. Nader, Kay. Parisy, Terry. Peninger, Peggy ... Pemici, Margaret .. Plauche, Andree ... Rader, Debbie Robledo, Ruth. Robson, Judy. Rodgers, Earlene .. Roemer, Melanie .., Russo, Rosanne Sartori, Kathy. Scalf, Mary. Scott, Marion. Smith, Joan. Smit h, Pat.. Stevens, Margaret .. Taglialavore, Ginger .25, 77 . 11, 25, 71, 80, 157 .... 18, 25, 52, 55, 62, 67 . 25, 39, 77 .26 . 26, 73, 72, 157 . 26, 62, 71, 79, 157 . 39, 67 . 26, 39, 75 .27, 75 . 27, 55, 62, 69, 71 .27, 157 . 27 . 18, 27, 42, 55, 62, 69, 71 .... 18, 28, 50, 78, 79, 80 . 28, 37, 69 .28, 67 28, 42, 57, 58, 62, 71, 157 . 28, 66, 71 ,... 29, 55, 68, 78, 80, 69 .29, 157 . 29, 36, 77 .... 29, 51, 57, 58, 69, 70 . 29, 62, 66, 71, 79 .30, 75 .30, 71 . 18, 30, 42, 62, 68, 71, 78 . 30, 55, 71, 75 .33, 39 .30, 75 .3 1, 75 .... 31, 52, 55, 62, 71, 75 .31, 71, 77 153 Thibodeaux, Roslyn . . .31, 67 Velasco, Mary. Tuminello, Antoinette . . 31, 41, 42, 51, 75 Walker. Andree. Twohig, Jerry. Juniors Anderson. Mary. Bacon, Karen. Brocato, Andy. ... 55, 74, 77, 98, 101, 105, 157 Brossette, Karen. Browning, Kitty. Broyles, Jeri. . 56, 69, 70, 77, 99 May, Mary. Basco, Barbara. Bates, Lucinda . Bryant, Susan. Burns, Debbie. Camus, Bunny. Cicero, Debbie. . 62, 98, 99 Renfro, Toni . . 102 Como, Georgio. Coodv, Vicki . . 77 Roy, Vellen. Cordaro, Sally. Cowan, Linda. .74 Scalf, Elizabeth. Crofton, Linda. .100 Schexnaidre, Nell. Digiovanni. Ouida .... . 77, 100 Scott, Pat. Dumas, Cherie. Earley, Anna . . 100 Shaw, Elaine . Flora, Suzanna. Gallion, Edan. . 74, 77, 100 Smith, Shay. Gavin, Jackie. . 62, 69, 77, 78, 98, 103 Glanner, Brenda. Glorioso, Jodio. . 56, 68, 69, 70, 73, 74, 78. 100 Stevens, Kathy. Harrison, Gwendolyn . . Hiller, Susie. Holoubek, Martha. . 104 Knuckles. Debbie. . 104 LeBlanc, Irene. Leon, Carmella. Lloyd, Babs . 154 Walker, Renee. 77, 104 Williams, Beverly Wall, Jo Ann.72, 101 Wooley, Bea .... Weitzel, Donna.105 Worm, Carolyn . Wenk, Donna.105 Young, Cathy ... Sophomores Alberts, Mary. .... 66, 109 Armistead, Anne. . 109 Baudur, Barbara . . 109 Beauregard, Mary Anne. . 109 Bennett, Pam. .... 69, 109 Blankenship, Debi . . 109 Bonomo, Tessie. . 109 Boogaerts, Ginger. ... 77, 109 Borne, Lucy. . 62, 108, 109, 158 Bourquin, Johnee. 72, 77, 109 Bradley, JoAnn. 73, 79, 109 Bramlett, Jennie.. .... 69. 109 Birght, Carolyn . . 109 Brooks, Diane . . 109 Brown, Debbie. .109 Bruce, Gloria. ,.. 158, 110 Burns, Jennifer. ... 69, 110 Burroughs . ... 75, 110 Carpenter, Conna. .110 Carter. Helen. .62, 75, 108, 110 Cascio, Phylis. .. 158, 110 Catanese, Pam. 66, 69, 110 Cogbill, Linda . . 110 Cole, Kathy . . 110 Coody, Connie. . 110 Cook, Pam. . 110 Cox, Dianne. .110 Culotta SuShan . . 110 Dailey, Ginny. .68, 69, 78, 110 Edwards, Denise. 73, 77, 110 Graham, Maureen. ... 69, 110 Green, Leigh. .110 Gregorio, Kathy. .66. 73, 78, 111 Griffin, Theresa. ... 76, 111 Harper, Judy. . Ill Harrington, Becky_ Hughes, Renee. Jackson, Chris. Juneau, Julenne. Kelker, Nancy. King, Carol . Kope, Pam. Lachle, Sharon. Lemoine, Denise .... LeVasseur, Paula .... Liberto, Carol. Lindenmayer, Cynthia Litton, Peggy. Looney, Kathy. Luke, Susan. McGuffy, Mary. McNutt, Gail. Manganaro, Linda ... Mayer, Maryan Annan Miciotto, Bridget .... Mitchell, Ann. Moore, Margo. Papa, Roslyn. Parisy, Kathy. Pasquier, Martha ...., Peak, Susan. Peak, Karen. Pistorius, Ann. Pottier, Jan. Provenza, Diana. Pupillo, Stella. Reagor, Becky. Robinson, Debra. Russo, Donna. 77, 105 69, 105 69, 105 67, 105 . Ill .69, 111 56, 58, 62, 108, 111. 158 . Ill . Ill . Ill . Ill .69, 111 . Ill . Ill . 73, 75, 111 .69, 111 . Ill . Ill . 67, 108, 112 . 112 . 112 . 69, 77, 112, 158 .112, 158 . 112 . 67, 72, 112 . 112 . 57, 58, 112 .112, 158 . 66, 108, 112 .75, 112 .75, 112 . 112 .112 .77, 112 . 112, 158 . 112 . 113 . 57, 58, 113 155 Salvail, Debra Schaefer, Nancy .. Scholl, Cathy .... Scott, Kathy. Shehee, Shane ... Smith, Joan. Standle, Missy ... Sullivan, Marianne Baudier, Renee. Bays, Kathy. Black, Alice. Bradford, Deborah .. Brocato, Johnnie .... Brown, Phyllis. Broyles, Cathy. Burandt, Marianna .. Burford, Nancy. Burns, Jennifer. Butler, Karla. Carmody, Helen Collie, Jean. Cordaro, Patricia ... Crofton, Brabara Ann Dailey, Nona. Doyle, Eleanor. Ferguson, Doris. Fisher, Mary. Ford, Janice. Fulco, Karen. Furr, Rachel. Gerteis, Eva. Glassell, Margaret ... Gleason, Debbi. Glorioso, Patti .. Gnally, Frances Hamby, Janet.. Hansen, Kathy. Hansen, Patricia .... Harper, Lisa. Haston, Trudy. Holtoway, Karen .... 156 54, 67, 113 . 113 ... 113, 67 .113 ... 67, 113 . 113 . 113 ... 67, 113 Taylor, Chris. Unglesby, Gay. NanNeckhoven, Becky Walker, Cheree. Williams, Donna .... Wilson, Linda. Worm, Mildred. Zimmer, Mary Clare . Perry, Vicki Freshmen .117 . 117 .77, 117 . 117 . 117 . 117 . 117 62, 69, 116, 117 . 117 . 117 .75, 117 .117 .117 .117 .117 . 118 .77, 118 .118 .75, 118 .118 .75, 118 .118 .66, 118 . 118 .69 ... 62, 116, 118 .118 .118 62, 66, 116, 118 .118 .118 .69, 118 Hughes, Melody .. Hundley, Jean ... Hyatt, Margarey . Johnson, Marian . Lazarus, Virginia . Lerchie, Kathy ... Linxwiler, Theresa Livers, Mary .... Lombardi no, Irene Looney, Eileen ... McCann, Denise .. McKay, Teresa ... Maranto, Sarah .. Marshall, Sarah .. Matassa, Debbie .. Mathias, Debbie .. Mathias, Cathy ... Merske, Majel Jo . Micitto, Carolyn .. Miciotto, Debbie . Muckleroy, Claire , Ousler, Debra .... Parker, R ovian ... Pierce, Diane .... Rubben, Marie ... Rudd, Connie. Schaefer, Joan .... Snell, Mary.. Spence, Monette ... Thurmon, Denise .. Weimar, Julie. White, Debbie .... Williamas, Martha Woodman, Mary .. 73, 113 ... 113 ... 113 ... 113 ... 113 ... 113 75, 113 ... 113 .119 . 119 .... 75, 119 . 119 .119 .119 .75, 119 . 119 .... 69, 119 . 119 .119 .... 69, 119 . 119 .119 .120 .120 78, 118, 120 .120 .120 . 120 . 120 .... 77, 120 .120 . 120 .120 .... 77, 120 69, 118, 120 .120 .120 .120 .120 . 120 . 120 . 120 Yearbook KATHY MARAK Business Manager PEGGY PENINGER Photography Editor EARLYNE LEHNERTZ Copy Editor MARY MALARCHER Co-Art Editor PATTY McJUNKINS Co-Art Editor The 1968 Yearbook Staff Has Presented the 1968 Vincentian BRYANT Class Editor DONNA MESSINA S.V.A. Day to Day Editor DEBBIE RADER Activities Editor w ROBERTA ALEXANDER Senior Staff Member ELAINE DEESE Features Editor ( _ 1 158 Dear Students, Throughout this yearbook it has been our intention to capture many of the small but meaningful moments which have comprised one year of our high school life. We hope that our efforts we have given you a thorough picture of a truly meaningful year. Actually two people cannot give themselves credit for something to which others have con¬ tributed so much. Without these people and their time, pa¬ tience, and talents, a yearbook such as this could never have been completed. For these reasons we sincerely wish to thank Mr. Shorter for the many hours he has given us, Sr. Rita for the pa¬ tience and kindness which she continually shows to all those who have taken a special interest in the Yearbook Staff and have shown their confidence in the editors, and to those pa¬ trons who generously gave in order that we might produce this yearbook. Most of all we wish to thank the ’68 VIN¬ CENTIAN STAFF. . . Sincerely, .. 159


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