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                    <text>�������DEDICATION
This "Dedication" is most significant because an
honor is being accorded to a truly dedicated man.
St. Edward's growing stature is due in no small
part to Brother Romard's generous forgetfulness of self as teacher, rtttor, councilor, and Broth-

er of Holy Cross.
It is certain that he is not typical of the fearful
individual who buried his talent. Brother Romard's
abilities and interests are a source of amazement.
One never knows what new facet will next manifest itself. His students are quick to recognize him
as something special as a patient, understanding
teacher, but his diversified "extra-curricular" activities come as a surprise to them.

In the afternoon he could be in a physics lab
from one till three; from three till four he could
be playing a sharp game of tennis or demonstrating
his dead-eye on the basketball court; and from four
till five he could be directing a choir rehearsal. A
ready wit and personal charm permeate all he does;
they are downright infectious. And through all his
activities shines an image of a faithful, edifying
Brother of Holy Cross.

There is mighry linle we can do to show our
esteem and appreciation; there is but small mate-rial compensation for work well-done. Therefore,
St. Edward's student body and alumni will be happy
to share in dedicating the 1961 Tower to Brother
Romard, a truly dedicated Brother of Holy Cross.

��PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
Commencement Day, 1961
Dear Edsman of the Class of 196 1:
Your college career was inaugurated auspiciously enough,
four years ago, with the launching of the first artificial
satellite into an orbit around the earth.
These first four years o f the Space Age have been marked
by other less spectacu lar but sometimes equally important changes. Colon ial empires of centuries' standing have
melted away and new nations have emerged at an unprecedented rate. The reindustrialization of West Germany
and Japan is reversing America's balance of world trade.
Automation is bringing about a new industrial revolution. The international deployment of atomic weapons
raises new questions about the survival of the human race.
These and other problems of greater or lesser moment
challenge us in this changing world. New problems call
for new solutions; new empnases demand new techniques.
Had you come to college merely for exercise in problem
solving and technical training, your college education
1 would already be outdated in 1961 - and who can imagine
the problems and emphases that will confront us in ten
• or cwenty years?

~~~~~-·-··

You are fonunate that yours has been a liberal education.
With deep roots in the unchanging principles of God, man
and society and a grasp o f the basic principles o f your
chosen profession, you have not ignored the questions
posed by the changing scene of the past four years. Together with your reachers and your fellow students, you
have applied your newly acquired knowledge to comemporary affairs. But we trust rhat you realize that even
these were only passing applications of the principles,
and that you will be called upon in the future to make
new but valid applications to novel problems and shifting
emphases.
Society will not reach perfection in our lifetime, nor in
that of your children. But the leaders in society's march
toward that goa l wiU be men who have been educated as
you have been at St. Edward's. That you will rise to this
challenge o f leadership is our sincerest hope, as you take
your leave of the Hilltop Campus.

Brother Raymond Fl eck, C.S.C.
President

�BRO. CARROL ANGERMEIER C.S.C.
M.L.S.
University Librarian

M.S. in Ed.
Instructor in English
Director of Student Activities

Brother Rornard and learned journal.

BRO. ROMARD BARTHEL C.S.C.

Ph. D.
Prof. of Physics
Chrmn. Div. of Phy.-Bio . Sci.

REV. PAUL BAILEY C.S.C.
M .A.
Asst. Prof. in Psychology

Brother Carrol hard at work in the Library.

FAC U LTY
ALBERT J. BIETER
M.A.
News Bureau Director

BRO. LUCIAN BLERSCH C.S.C.
M .S.
Prof. of Engineering

�REV. HILARY BURKE O.P.
Asst. Prof. of Theology

BRO. JOSEPH CAIN C.S.C.
B.S.
Instructor in Biology

Brother Wi!li:tm tJkes o,·er as dorm daddy for
Brother Romard.

BRO. CORNELIUS CORCORAN C.S.C.
M .B.A.
I nstructor in Bus. Adm.
P refect of Discipline

BRO. DONALD CONNOLLY C.S.C.
B.S. in Com.
University Treasurer

John llle, Pat Gailey, Robert \Xfilcms in happy
class of Fr. Johnston.

FACULTY
BRO. HENRY CURRAN C.S.C.
BRO. THOMAS COUSINO C.S.C.
Director of Maintenance

Ph. D.
Assoc. P rof. of Engineering

�BRO. FABIUS DUNN C.S.C.
M.A.
Asst . Prof. of Hi story
Chrmn. Di v. of Soc. Sci.

BRO. HUGO ELLIS C.S.C.
M.A.
Assistant Librarian

Brot her Daniel and to rso.

BRO. R.A YMOND FLECK C.S.C.
Ph. D.
Asst. Prof. of Chemistry
President of the Un iversity

BRO. GERMAIN FADDOUL C.S.C.
M.A.
Asst. Prof. of English

Reg ist r.u secretary Georgi.! in sun light.

FACULTY
MISS MARGUERITE GRISSOM
M. MUS.
Asst. Prof. of Music

BRO. EDMUND HUNT C.S.C.
Ph. D.
Prof.·of lang. and Hist.
Chrmn. Div. of Human ities

�REV. MAURICE JOHNSTON O.P.
Ph. L.
Instructor in Theology

J AMES C. KOCH
M.A. in Soc. &amp; Indust. Rei.
Instructor of Economics

MR. JOSEPH JUAREZ
M.A.
Instructor in History

Chemist Brother ThomJs i\kC.ulloug h.

Mr. Juarez, mstrud ing.

FACULTY
BRO. RICHARD KOWALKOWSKI C.S.C.
M.S.
Instructor in Chemistry

BRO. RALPH KUDER C.S.C.
M.B.A.
Asst. Prof. of Bus. Adm.

MR. BENNY LEW IS
M . Ed.
Instructor in Phy. Ed.

�REV. JOSEPH McALLISTER C.S.C.
M.S.
Chaplain to Students

BRO. DANIELL YNCH C.S.C.

Ph. D.
Asst. Prof. of Biology

Bro. Si lvan
registraring.
BRO. WILLIAM: MANG C.S.C.

Ph. D.
Prof. of Education
Chrmn. Div. Tch. Trn.

in

the

registrars

office

busy

BRO. THOMAS McCULLOUGH C.S.C.

Ph. D.
Instructor in Chemi st ry

Brother Francis, i\l r. Pesoli, and friend.

FACULTY
BRO. SILVAN MELLETI C.S.C.
M.S. in Educ.
University Registrar

MR. CLAUDE NOLAN
M.A.
l ost. in Soc. Stud .

�MR. EDWARD NORRIS
M. Ed.
Asst. Prof. of Phy. Ed.

M r. Koch. Brother

MR. T ED PAULISSON
V.P. in charge of Development

Carrol,

Brother Gerald.

MR. PETER PESOLI
M.A.
Asst. Prof. of English

Brother Cornelius in unoffici:tl pose

FACULTY
ELIZABETII REINECKE
R.N.
University Nurse

REV. JOSEPH RICK C.S.C.
University Chaplain

REV. MARTINUS ROY A.A.
Instructor in French

�BRO. SIMON SCRIBNER C.S.C.

Ph. D.

BRO. JEROME STEFFES C.S.C.
D irector of Maintenance

E. L. STERLING
M .A.

Prof. Of English

l nstr. in Politics

V icc=-Pres. of U n iversity

Oro. Simon hard at work in the alumni office.

Colonel SwttOC)'
chart.

COL. H.M. SWEENEY
BRO. EMMETT STROMEYER C.S.C.
Bookstore Manager

Ph. D.
Asst. Prof. of Biology

( in coat )

with

ruler and

BRO. PETER VUKMANIC C.S.C.
M .S.
Asst. Prof. of Phy. Sci.

�REV. GEORGE WELCH O.P.
M.A.
Asst. Prof. of Phil. and Thea.

BRO. FRANCIS WOEHLER C.S.C.
M.A.
Instructor in Education
Dean of the University

FACULTY
MRS. J EANNE CARLSON
Associate Librarian

Brother C rispin, Brother Donald, Brother Daniel, Brother Romard, Brother
Simon practicing togetherness.

��Ken Reimer, secret:ny; Vince Richbou rg, \iCe-president: lVLHtin Nigrelle, president; Bob Kamm, treasurer.

SENIOR CLASS
1961

BRO. STANLEY ARBACH C.S.C.
Scranton, Pa.

BRO. RICHARD ARNOLD C.S.C.
Lebanon, Pa.

JAMES AVANT
Austin, Texas

H11mani1iu

T(h. Trn.

Phy.-Bio. Sd.

�Some of the boys relaxing in front of the retreat
house in San Antonio.

Father Frank Kild.1y of San Antonio, 1960 senior
retreat master.

JAMES BOYER
Austin, Texas

ANTHONY BRELSFORD
Houston, T exas

B11s. Adm.

8111. Adm.

SENIOR CLASS
JOSEPH BRUCH
Austin, T exas

JO CARROL
Austin, T exas

JAMES CH INN
Austin, Texas

So(. Sd.

Phy.-Bio. Sti.

8 111. Adm.

�BERNARD CLEARY
Austin, T exas

BRO. JOHN CROWE C.S.C.
Detroit, Mich.

WILLIAM DAZET
Buras, La.

T rh. Trn.

8111. lfdm.

James Chinn, Wilfre{l Durst John Landrr. PH
\XI;dh, Ken Reimer, T om Pe,eto, deep in a q uiz

Open ing lecture of the Senior Retreat.

SENIOR CLASS
JAMES DO NOV AN
T exarkana, T exas

BRO. RON ALD DRAHOZ AL C.S.C.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

BRO. CHARLES DREVON C.S.C.
Flint, Mich.

8 111. Adm.

T rh. Trn.

Phy.-Bio. Sd.

�AN GELO FR ANZEITI
Austin, Texas

JOSE G ARRIDO
Piedras Negras, Mex.

M ANUEL GUERRA
Hebbronville, Texas

Ph,.-Bio. Sd.

8111. Adm.

PhJ.-Bio. Sri.

Brother Emmett and helper Bill Dazet with wares.

BROTHER W ILLIAM HOLD, C.S.C.
Los Angeles, California
Tch. Tm.

SENIOR CLASS
GEORG E KAISER
Austin, Texas

ROBERT KAMM:
Oak Park, Ill.

BRO. RICHARD KIN IRY C.S.C.
Johnstown, Pa.

8111. Adm.

Ph,.-Bio. Sd.

Ph, .-BiD. Sd.

�V ICfOR KRAMER
Waco, T~xas

T~h.

JEFF liNN
Port Arthur,

Majewski,
fncnd.

BRO. JOHN LAHIFF C.S.C.
Som~rvill~. Mass.

Van

Gale,

Orlowski

and

T r11.

T~xas

H11mDrilit1

RUSS McCLAINE
Awtin, T~xas

JAMES MAJEWSKI
Granger, Ind.

6111. Mm.

B11s. Adm.

SENIOR CLASS
Kamm and Pr~ndergast welcome
frosh to S E U.

the

LOU MERH.IGE
New Orleans, La.

GEORGE MILLER
Houston, Texas

B11s. Mm

PbJ.-BiD. Sd.

�BRO. DONALD MOOSE C.S.C.
Carlise, Pa.

MARTIN N IGRELLE
San Antonio, Texas

T HOMAS NOONAN
Rocky River, Ohio

Trh. Trn.

Phy.-Bio. Sci.

Humanilin

MRS. ANN O 'NEAL
Austin, T exas

T HOMAS PEVOTO
Texas City, Texas

BRO. N ICHOLAS PIANO C.S.C.
Erie, Pa.

Trh. Trn.

Phy.-Bio. Sti

Trh. y,.,_

SENIOR CLASS
MIKE PRENDERGAST
Reseda, Cal.
Hum&lt;tniti~s

PETER QUATTRINI
Galveston, Texas
Trh. Trn.

BROTHER T HOMAS PORFIDIO C.S.C.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tch. Tm.

�T IMOTEO RA1.1 1REZ
Austin, T exas
Bur. Adm.

Sor. Sd.

KENNETH REIMER
South &amp;-nd, Ind.

Bruch and NJug enjoy the chilly air at city plrk on the annual hJyride.

Bur. Adm.

SENIOR CLASS
BRO. W ILLIA.M REISER C.S.C.
Erie, Pa.

VINCENT RICHBOURG
T yler, Texas

MEL ROURKE
Galveston, T exas

r~h. r~,.

Bur. Adm.

T~h.

Trn

�ADALBERTO SANTOS
Piedras Negras, Mex.

JOHN SCHMID
Salem, Wi se.

HENRY TRAUTWE IN
Austin, Texas

Bus. Adm

Humaniliu

8uJ. Adm.

Ru nner Richbourg at finish line.

SENIOR CLASS
PATRICK WALLA
Schulenburg, Texas
Pby .. Bio. Sfi.

GEORGE WEST
Austin, Texas

RON W IETLISPACH
Moline, IlL

Phy .. Bio. Sci.

Humanitin

�Secrctary·t reasurer
Eckstein.

l eo

Braun;

president

Jo hn

Baue r; \'ice-president

David

JUNIOR CLASS

BRO . M ICHAEL ADAMS C.S.C.
Burbank, Cal

Tch. Tm.

LOU IS AMESQU ITA
Austin, T exas
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

LEROY ANTONELLO
Chicago, Ill.

Bus. Adm.

FRED ARMS
New Orleans, La.
Phy-Bio. Sci.

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JO H N BAU ER
Evans,•ille, Ind.

IRW IN BECKER
Austin, T exas

Bus. Adm.

Bus. Adm.

LEO BRAUN
Austin, T exas

Tch. Tm .

BRO . W ILLIAM BRI ED C.S.C.
W ilm ington, Ocl.
1"ch. Trn.

Spinazze dances up a heat wa\e on a cold
night at t he K . of C. hayride.

BARRY BURGESS
Eagle Pass, T exas
Soc. Sci.

F RED CROWE
Al hambra, Cal.
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

North to Ab.ska with F lynn and Sh annon.

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ARMA N DO CASTILLO
M anagua, N ic.
Phy..Bio. Sci.

BRO . R ICI-IARD D Al Y C.S.C.
Los A n,~tcles. Cill.
Soc. Sci.

�J

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FRANK DELKER
Hen derson, Ky.
Bu1. Adm.

BRO. FREDERICK DUNN C.S.C.
Laguna Beach, Cal.
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

\'I?I LFR ED DURST
Au stin. T exas
Bu;, Adm.

DAVID EC KSTEIN
An de rson, Ind .
Bu;. Adm.

J im Brown with da y's work lined up .

JEROME EGAN
Alban y, N. Y
HumanilitJ

BRO. W ILLI AM FARRELL C.S.C.
Scranton, Pa.
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

Je rr y Sp1nazze, Jim Brown, M ike Russo,
du ring a casual moment.

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BRO. ANTI-ION Y FA DA LE C.S.C.
North Ho ll ywood. Cal.
Soc. Sci.

BRO. ROBERT FILLMORE C.S.C.
B.nbe.rton. Ohio
Tch. Trn.

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Garrido,
Jim O'Keefe,
Dave
Eckstein, Vince Richbourg, Ken Reimer
in festive mood.

DAN IEL GILLEAN
Austin, T exas
Bu1. A dm.

RICHARD HALLER
Canoga Puk. Cal.
Bu1. Adm.

BRO. \X' I LLIAM HERMAN C.S.C.
Grosse Point, M ich.

JAMES HESSE
Austin. T cx..l$

HumauilieJ

Btu. Adm.

JAMES FLYNN
Van Nuys, Cat.

Soc. Sci.

JOSEPH VAN G ALE
Austin, T exas
B1n. Adm.

JOSEPH HEAD
T emple, T exas

EDMOND HENDERSON
Austin, Texas

Humanilin

Soc. Sci.

McDermott,
O 'Keefe.

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and

struggling

�JUNIOR
CLASS

BRO. DONALD HOOD C.S.C.
Hollywood, Cal
Tch. Tm.

Cahokia, Ill.
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

DENNIS KA t-.IAi'IJ'
South Bend, Ind.
Soc. Sci.
Jim Walsh scn les down to an evening of studr.
BRO. JO H N KA VANA UGH C.S.C.
Dearborn, Mich.

Tch. Trn .

BRO. PAU L KELLY C.S.C.
McCord' ille, Ind .
8111. Adm.

BRO. JEREMIAH KENNEY C.S.C.
Waterbury, Conn.
Humanities

BERNARD KI NG
San Juan, T exas
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

�MAIT LA ND RY
B1IOx1, Mi ss.
Ph1--81o. Sri.

ALFRED LEFEVRE
Cholmetce, La
PbJ.-8/o. Sri.

ORO. DAVID LIZOTTE C.S.C.
Mor ri s\ die, Ver.
H11mam/tes

ORO. RO BERT lOMUPO C.S.C.
Brook lrn . NY
H11mamlt#J

BRO. lAWRENCE LUSSI ER C.S.C.
N .Y.

Coh~s.

f/11nuuulin

JAMES McOERMOIT
West H aHtn, Conn .

Trb . Trn .

Haller, 1\ntonelln, l lrnn, Shan non,
meJI m the ~Jre

Urb.~on1

enjo)· the1r c\Cn

mg

SIDNEY MARCEAUX
Port Arthur, Texas

Trb. Trn .

DENNIS MARCELLLNO
Sherman Oaks, Cal
8111. Adm.

JUNIOR
CLASS

�BRO. J EROME MEYER C.S.C.
C leveland, O hio

JAMES O"KEEFE
Mishawaka, Ind.

Tch. Tm.

Tch. Tm .

Dan Gi lleln, J im Medjcwski, Brot her Cornelius,

DliC

Eckstein, J im

JUNIOR CLASS
BRO. G ILB ERT PRETIO C.S.C.
Bron x, N. Y.

T ch. Tm.

TOBY PR IOLO
Ama rill o, T exas
H umanitieJ

Dono1an.

�CHARLES ROLLO

Texas City, Texas
Phy. -Bio. Sci.

BRO. M ICHAEL ROPER C.S.C.
W est H aven, Conn .
Tch. Tm.

ALAN RO USSEL

Edgard, La.
Bus. Adm.

W m. Straney, John Braun, Dave Eckstein, wh ite collar worker, Joe Cap rez, Jim
Med jewski, Brother Cornelius, Dan Gillean, Jim D onovan on Commerce field
tr1p

JUNIOR CLASS
BRO. JOSEPH SCH ULTZ C. S.C.
Bay City, M ich .
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

BRO. FRANCIS SERVIDIO C.S.C.

Encino, CaL
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

R ICHARD SHANNON
San Antonio, Texas
Bus. Adm.

�W ILLIAM SIMMS
Austin, Texas
Bus.A.dm.

Dowagiac, Mich.

Brooklyn , N.Y.
Bus.Adm.

Phy.-Bio. Sci.

CLASS

Austin, Texas
Ern. Adm.

JUNIOR
P;u Ga1ley, Brother C:Hrol, Pat H oulihan, John Bryan
Jnd m:w TV ren:1' 1ng un1t atop Science Bldg.

BRO. BR IAN WALDRON C.S.C.
Dearborn, Mich.
Tch. Tm.
W ILLIA.J.\1 V ANOERWHEELE
Pctosky, l\.-lich.

Bus. Adm.

�J AM ES WALKOWSKI
Sout h lknd, Ind.
8 111. Adm.

J AMES WALSH
Photnix, Anz.

BRO. N ORMAN W EST C.S.C.
Van Nurs. Cal.

Trh. Trn.

Trh. Tm.

J UNIOR

THEODORE W IERZ BINSKI
Colch~stt' r, Conn.
Bus. A dm.

CLASS
SpmJZZt' ht'Jrs
exp!Jm thmgs.

ROBERT ZAPA LAC
LaG rang~. T~xas

Phy.·Bio. Sri.
WILLIAM WINKLEY
Austin, T~xas
Humamtlrs

the

eduut10nJI

tefe\ ISIOn

tt:lhmuJn)

�SOPHOMORE CLASS

BRO BtRC.,EK CSC
A~nn. Wuh
Ttb Tn

CLAl DE BLA,, CIIARD
Pon Arthur, Tnu
Pb) 81 So

JAMES OOAKD
N~ Albany, lnd
Tth Tn

JOliN BRAUN

JA'-US BROWr-o

Canop P.arlo:. C..l

Lon&amp; Bcuh, Cal

How1on. Texas

Pb1 81

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811tr

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Phr Bw. St1

BRO BOYD CSC
Stt

BRO BOYI:-.'C.TO.'\ C.S C

AIJIJI

�PATR IC K BURKt:
Hammond, Ind.
Soc. Sci.

JO HN BRYA N
Evansville, lrad.
Bill. Adm.

Oklahoma Cit)', Okla.
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

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JOSE PH CAPRE Z
Ak ron, Ohio
Bill. Adm.

BRO. CHAM t\·JF.S C.S.C.
Alhambra, Cal.

H11manilits

T he sophomores ably dice&lt;t the frosh in methods of peanut pushiag.
J O HN C LARO
Oklahoma City, Okla.

Hllmanitits

BRO . COTE C.S.C.
T auton, Mass.
H11m:mitits

J ON CRA IG
Indianapolis, Ind.
Phy .. Bio. Sci.

�BRO. CRAW FORD C. S.C.
Canoga Park, Cal.

JOH N CU LLI N AN
Houston, Texas
Bus. A.dm.

W ILLIAM DAV ENPORT
Austin, Texas
Bus. Adm.

BRO . DeiCOI'.' TE C.S.C
New Britian, Conn.

BRO. DeTEMPl E C.S.C.
Pittsburgh, Pa

Humanitin

Sor. Sd.

DeTUlliO
Derby, Conn.
Bus. Adm.

Sor. Sd.

ROBl:.RT DAVIDSON
Evansville, Ind.
Bus. A.dm.

LARR Y DRURY
Evansville, Ind.

Phy.-Bio. Sd.

DAV ID DAVIS
Wichita falls, Texas

Humanitin

JOH N DUDNEY
Austin, Texas
B111. Adm.

SOPHOMORE CLASS
DAN IEL DWYER
Staten Island, N.Y.

HOWARD EBERHART
Waoo,Texas

Phy.-Bio. Sd.

Trh. Tm .

lARRY FERGUSON
Aunin, Tn:as
Bus. A.dm.

�BRO . GA I IU"R CSC.
W &amp;k'a., Mma.
/111 •.11111/itl

JQ')[Pil FRANnTII

Aunm, Tuas
Ph1 Bto. Su.

PATR ICK GAILEY
El Paso, Tn:u
8111. Ad,.

Spmuze and Kaman ca rry "Tiger·· Marcellino off the field after the beanie bowl game.

t\U ( JI AH GARCIA

Pal1cios, Texu
PhJ.·Bio. Sri.

SOPHOMORE CLASS
AL FONSO GA RZA

Piedru

N~gru,

Mn:.

81111 . AJ•.

M AC G LOV ER

Houston, Tnu

SOC". Sri.

AUGUST GATIO
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Trh. Tr11.

ROLA ' 00 GON7.J\LF..Z.
Guatemala, S. A.

F.D\'.:1ARD G I AM IITE

Hamden, Conn.
8111. Ad,.

DAVID GR tT T A K

l..ocls Beuh. Cal.

s()(. Sl"i.

JOliN G I LLEAN
Austin, Texas
8111. Adm.

WAYNE GRUDFR
Amarillo, Tens

PhJ.-Bro. Sci.

UR O . G Lt.FSON C.S C.
INtroit, M ich.
PJ,.. Bio. Sti.

�PAUL HAPP
Northfield, Ill.
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

NEAL HAR RISON
Ennis, Texas

H11mani1its

SOPHOMORE

Rich Schuh. Walter p , pkin. Ma&lt;.k Glo'cr &amp; John Hoffman, &lt;ol·
laboraun~

WAYNE H ENNING
Evansville, Ind.
Bus. Adm.

RIOIARD HILL
Temple, Texas

H11mani1its

JOHN HOffMAN
Petoskey, Mich.
Pby.-Bio. Sd.

BRO. HYSKA, C.S.C.
Langhorne, Pa.

Sor. Sri.

JOHN ILL£
Hobbs, New Mex.

FRANCIS HORN ING
South Bend, Ind.
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

JOHN HORYZA
Au.stin, Texas
8111. Adm.

CLASS
ROYCE JALUFKA
Yoakum, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sd

38

�BRO. JUDD C.S C.
West Haven, Conn

BRO. KA 'E C.S C.
Worchester, Mus.

Trh. T r•.

H 11maflilits

CLASS

Miller makes a quick six points in the beanie bowl. Also on the
play was Pizzitola and Capen:.
LARRY KI NANE
Austin, Texas

RAYMOND KORTAN
Panna, Ohio

BMI. /l.dm.

H11manilitJ

j OSEPI-1 LANDRY
Biloxi, Miss.

Phy.-Bio. Sd.

BRO. LAVELLE C.S.C.
Rocky River, Ohio

RONA LD LaVOIE
Uniontown, Ohio

Trh. Tr,,

B111. /l.dm.

BRO. LISTON C.S.C.
Berkley, Mich.

BRO. LOWNI-Y C.SC.
Somerset, Mass.

PhJ.-Bio. Sd.

Trh. Tm.

SOPHOMORE
BRO. LOWRY C.S.C.
Temple City, Cal

CHARJ.ES McCORMICK
Seymour, Texas

Sptdal

Trh. Tr•-

39

�BRO. J\-lcGRATH C.s.q
Beech urst, N. Y.
Tch. T rn.

BRO. McKIE C.S.C.
W. Hollywood, Cal.

H UG H ,\ !.;:NALLY
Md.

Baltimor~.

Soc. Sci.

Interior of Our Lad)· of V1dOf)' ( h Jp.,l during r.,treat
FRED MANG IN
Indianapolis, Ind.
Bus. Adm.

ALEX MAR U."iA K
Ennis, Texas
PhJ.·Bio. Sd.

BRO. MATTH ES C.S.C.
Monroe, Mich.

SOPHOMORE

New Haven, Conn.
Sof. Sfi.

THOM AS N ATE
South Bend, Ind.
PhJ.-Bio. Sri.
EDMUND MESTERHAR M
Highland, Ind.
Humanitits
J ER EMIAH O"CONNOR

I;;:'":::'"· "'"

BRO. O "MALLEY C.S.C.
Panna, Ohio
Tfh. Trn.
STEVE M I LLEN

Evansville, Ind.
Bus. .tldm.

DAVID MOORE
Swnford, Conn.
PhJ ·Bio. Sri.

�BRO. PAPEN C.S.C.
Puerto Rico
lf~tmanititt

JOSEPH PI ZZITOLA
Houston, Texas

811s. Adm.

BYRON 01TO
.Austin, Texas
T(h. Tr11.

VJCfOR ORLO\X1SKI
Chicago. Ill.
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

DEN N IS PREN DERGAST
Reseda, Cal.
Sor. Sd.

CLASS

BRO. RICE C.S.C.
Long Beach, Cal.
Sperial

BRO. RIO C.S.C.
Bitian, Conn.
T(h. Trn.

N~

Freeport, Texas
So(. S(i.

EARL ROSE
N~Orl~ns, l..a.

811s. Ad.n.

WALTE R P IPKIN
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

JOSEPH PUSTKA
Halletsville, Texas

BRO. QUINTAL C.S.C.
Cohoes, N. Y.

Bus. Adm.

Humaniti~s

�Houston, Texas
Sot. Sci.

South lknd, Ind .
Bur. Adm .

Eagle Pa.s5, Texa$
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

Van NU)"S, Cal .

Phy.-Bio. Sri.

BRO. SANDSTRO M C.S.C.
Bakersfidd , Cal.

WI LLI AM RUE B
Okl ahoma City, Ok la.
Phy.-Bio. Sfi.

PI:TER SEl\ lt\ IER
Long lkach, Cal.
Phy.·Bio. Sci.

Spuial

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EDWARD SHA N N ON
Antonio, Te-xas
Bur. Adm.

S;~.n

MIO IA.Fl SIIE RMA.N
&lt;nkland. Cal
8IU. lfdM.

BRO SIM ON ETTI C.S.C.
New York, N Y.
Hum~V~ili'r

BRO. SMITH C.S C.
Erie, Pa

ROBERT SOERC. EL
Nt'W Abany, lnd
B•r. Adm.

�BRO. STERNBERG C.S.C.
Louisville, Ky.
HumanilieJ

BERN TERREBONNE
New Orleans, La.

DEAN TESTA
Governor's Js..,N. Y .

G I LBEHT STt\ NSBURY
CHARLES T OWNSEND

Texarkana, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

Bur. Adm.

Pon Sulphur, La.
Humanities

PhJ. Bio. Sd.

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Slaughter fmishes inthecroSS·(Ountry ra(l"

RICO URBANI
Galveston, Texa5
Bur. Adm.

RAMON V IT A
Buenos Aires, Ar.
Soc. Sri.

RONALD WALLACE
New H aven, Conn.

Sor. Sri.

KENN ETH WA LLA
Schulenburg, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

BRO. WALSH C.S.C.
Long Beach, Cal.
Sor. Sd.

DEN IS WH ITFILL
Flo}·dada, Texas

Trh. T,1.

�ROBERT WILH·IS
Corpus Christi, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

CHARLES WILLElT
Evansville, Jnd
Bus. Adm.

LaVoie hams itupatthe K.ofC. hayride.

J\IICHAEL WILLIAMS
Kermit, Texas
H11manirin

GEORGE WINTER
Austin, Texas
8111. Adm.

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GABR IEL YU
Brooklyn,N. ¥.
Pily.-Bio. Sd.

THOMAS YU
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Phy.-Sor. Sri.

AnJ rt's f.rs t air l:OnJuion&lt;-r. &lt;umplml&lt;"ntS of (iade)·
anJ\X'alla

BRO. ZDROWSK I C.S.C.
Seymour, Cotlil.
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

BRO. ZOG LMA NN C.S.C.
Owensboro, Ky .
H11manitits

�FRESHMAN CLASS

KLAUS ADAM

Odem, Tuu
Ph7.-Bio. Sri.

H UM BFRTO ,O,.GUlRFE
Sabinu, MC'X

GREGORY ADELMAN
Bellingham, Minn

CARL ALTFNBU RGER

Houston,

T~xas

8111. Adm.

LARRY AMAR,o,.L

CHARLFS A"ITAL

BRO. BACKUS C.S.C.

los A ltos. Cal.
8•r. Ad,.

Austin, Texas
8111. Atlm.

Dun~llen,

N. ].
Ph7.-8io. Sri.

RAYMOND BAKER
Caspe-r, Wyo.
Ph7.-/3io. Sri.

J,O,."II:S BAJ\fBFR
South Bend, Ind.
8111. Adm.

�i\IACON BANNER
Kingsville, T exas
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

PAUL BARR IOS
Caracas, Yen.
Bus. Adm.

CHARLES BAYER
Muenster, Texas

Trh. Trn.

Prendergast helps the new lrosh get their gear stowed away tor the
trip to school-

CLASS
ARTHUR BARTON
Fort Worth, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

BRO. BIC KEIT C.S.C.
Elizabethtown, Ky.

Trh. Tm.

BRO. BENTON C.S.C.
Sullivan's Is., S. C.

BRO. BIERLY C.S.C.
lemon Gro""· Cal.
Soc. Sd.

Tch. Trn.

FRESHMAN
Mu~ioti

and friend carry their tronks to thetr

n~

home ..Doyle

Hall

RO BERT BIEHL
Indianapolis, Ind.
Bus. Adm.

RA Yl-o·IOND BIITEL
San Jose, Cal.
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

LOUIS BLACK
Austin, Texas
Adm.

B111.

�ROBERT BONOMO
Lovington, N.Mex.
Ph7.-Bio. Sci.

JEROME BLESENER
Sherman Oaks, Cal.

JERRY BOARD
New Albany, Ind.

T(b. Tm.

T(b. Trw.

Doyle Hall's Fr. Johnston, 13ob Cazayoux, Jack Schopp:t.

FRESHMAN
BRO. BOURGEOIS C.S.C.
New Orleans, La.

CHARLES BORCHERS
Laredo, Texas

Spuitd

Bus. Atim.

PAUL BOROWSKI
South Bend, Ind.

JAIME BRITO
Larrea, Ecuador
Ph7.-Bio. Sci.

Bus. Atim.

CLASS
The crowd disperses as another Sunday Mass ends in Our Lady of
Victory Chapfi .

BAPTIST E BRUNN ER
New Orleans, La
Ph7.-Bio. Sti.

M IKE BURKHIOLDER
Troy, Ohio

Bus. Atim.

HENRY BROUSSARD
Eunice, La.

T(b. Tm.

�JACK CA PREZ
Akron, Ohio
B111. Adm.

BRO . CA LEY C.S.C.
Dttroit, Mich.

U RLOS CANALES
Managua, Nic.

Trh. Tr11 .

Sp«i.J

Frosh dtmOrutratt the approved mt"thod of peanut pushing

FRESHMAN
PATR ICK CAPRFZ

Akron, Ohio
Sor. Sri.

KE V IN CA RM O DY
Albany, N. Y .
B111. Adm.

RO BERT CAR N ES
Hobbs, N Mtx
8111. Adm

THO MAS CASJS
HO\I.Jtot!, Tu.u

Trll.

Tr~~.

CLASS

Thls is how Vic T1.11t17 ttlls JOU to do h.

ROBER T ( \7.A YOl X

8RO n't\C
J-.aw.a:a. /'l.i y
T rll. T n

P ill LIP (F(\l.A
H&gt;~fun,. Tn.u
PIIJ.·Bio Su

l\rw ll01dJ., La

B•' All•

�ROBERT CHAMBERS BRO. CHESEBROUGII C.S.C.
N. Hollywood, Cal.
Indianapolis, Ind.
RICHARD COPELAND
H11manilits
Soc Sfi.
Austin, T~xa.s
B11s. /ldm.

Mr. HJmd ton"s physilal ed ucation dJSS gettwg brided

CLASS
FIDIAS CHIRINOS
Cabimas, Zulia
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

BRO. COUTURE C.S.C.
Cheboygan, Mich.
Phy.·Bio. Sd.

JOHN COTE
Enid, Okla.
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

ROBERT DAOUST
Lynwood, Cal.
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

FRESHMAN

H),·t budding···-will d&lt;l

busin~ss.

DO M IN IC LUL O"ITA
N ew Orleans, La.

Bur. /ldm.

JOHN D AV ID
Texas
Bur. Adm.

Orang~.

ED W IN DeCOURSEY
T ulsa, Okla.
Bur. Adm.

�OSCAR DELEPIA N I
M an.caibo, Vm .

EUGENE DIERSCHKE
Rowc:na , Tc:xas

B111. Adm.

Phy.-Bio. Sri.

CLASS
BRO. DEME RS C.S.C.
Taunton, Mass.

GEORGE DOV IN
Chicago, Ill .

Trh. Trn.

Sor. Sri.

BRO. DOOLI NG C.S.C.
Arcadia, Cal

GENE DUFFY
Miami Springs, Fla.

Humaniti~s

Bus. Adm.

FRESHMAN
In my opmion, 1his pe-anut pushing is for the:
b,rd$

BRO. DOY LE C.S.C.
Livonia, Mich.

Hum,,ilin

EDWARD DUQ UElTE

JEROME OVONCH

Long Bc:ach, C.!.
Phy.. Bio. Sri.

Trh. Tr11.

Flat Rode, Mich.

�PAUL EPP LE
New Ulm, Minn.
Bus. Adm,

T HOMAS EDl\IONDSON EDWARD ENDEBROCK
Elizabethtown, Ky.
Sunny,·al e, Cal.
8111. Adm.
Phy.-Bio. Sd .

r.hk e lbgsdak. Andy Fad nek , Leo J uneau pus·
m,~:as s tud ent s

FRESHMAN
JORGE ES PARZA
Laredo, Texas
HumanitieJ

ANDREW FADNEK
Rochelle Park, N.J.
Phy.. Bio. Sci.

RON FALKENSTE IN
Akron, Ohio

W ILLIAM FERR IS
Natrona, Penn.
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

Tch. Trn.

CLASS
Peter Reinecke on rainy Saturday afternoon in
Scienc&lt;o Buddin,~: machine shop

DAV ID FLEIG
Long Beach, Cal.

ANT ON IO FLORES
Maru.gua, Nic.

So(. Sci.

Trh. Trn.

CH ARLES FIORE
Houston, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

�JAMES FONTE
Hous!On,

T~us

8111. Nlm .

R" lPH FR .... KES
Valley f alls, Kan

B111. Adm.

" IJ this and music-too ....

CLASS
BENJ,...MI N FR,...ZER
Grr=boro, N C
B111. .Atim.

JOSEPH G"llO
Tr-aneck, N . J
B111. AtiM.

THOM"S G lAZIER
Houston,

T~.w:as

8111. Adm.

FRESHMAN

The- food can! really

b~ !!-l~t

bld

ROGER G i llARD
Port "nhur, Tn:u

B111. Adm.

"NTHOJ\'Y GOlD"
Downey, Cal

B11s• .A.Jm.

�BRO. G HI FFIN C.S.C.
Sherman Oaks, Cal

Trh. Trn.

MACK GRACE

SameFe,N.Mex
Trh. Trn.

FRESHMAN

BRO. GUAR IEL LO
Alb.any, N.Y.
Phy. -Bio. Sd.

DAVID GUERRERO
Lar~o, Texas
BuJ. A.dm.

CLASS

Real Estate student )???

CLEMENT GULLY

BRO. GUZi\·IA N C.S.C
San Pedro, Cal
Soc. Sd.

CH ARLES I-IAt\·I BERLI N
Vicksburg, Miss

Phy.-Bio. Sri.

Fayetteville, Texas
8111. Adm.

�Galveston, Tn:as
HMmanilits

CrystJI City, Texas
PhJ.·Bio. Sri.

l\IICHAEL HARTNEll
Kansas City, Mo.
B11s.Mm.

Ancient method used for brainwashing ,

CLASS
BRO . HARDEN C.S.C.
Saginaw, Mich.
Sor. Sri.

MILTON H ER ' ANDEZ
MexicoD.F.,Mex.
PhJ.·Bio. Sri.

\'(IJLLIAM 1-IAWK IN S
S1n Antonio, Texu
BMs. Adm.

JERO ME 1-IOFFMAN
Scotland, Texas
PhJ.·Bio. Sri.

FRESHMAN

Ooylc HJII rcsu.lo:-rm Hopf"o:' 1nJ GolJa

JOHl\ HF.SS
San Antonio, Texa,
Ph7.·Bio. Sri.

T ERRY UOLDER
Evansville, Jnd
8MJ. Ailm.

BRO HO LLA N D C.S C.
Flushing, N Y
Trh. Tr11.

�PAT RICK HO ULIHA N
Hamde n, Conn.
Sor. Sci.

WILLIAM HOPP E
Houston, Texas
PhJ· Bio. So

BRO. HO U LIHA N C.S.C.
Hamden, Conn.

Trh. Trn.

Roommates ???????

FRESHMAN
ROBERT JAME S
Houston, Texas
Phy..Bio. Sci.

DANIEL JANKOWSK I
Chicago, Ill

Trh. Trn.

PAUL JEWELL
South Bend, Ind.
Bus. Adm.

RICI-IARD JOBST
Burlingame, Cal.
Soc. Sci.

CLASS

Epple and Delepiani in Doyle

LEO JUNEAU
Port Arthur, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

BRO. KEEGAN C.S.C.
Brooklyn, N.Y.

Tch. Tm.

BERNARD j O HNSON
Houston, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

�THOMAS KELLEY
Chiago, Ill.
Soc. Sci.

JOSEPH KENNEDY
Monmouth BeJch, N J.
8MJ. Adm.

H ENRY KOEN IG
Cuero, Teus
Ph7.·Bio. Sci.

EJ

Duquen~.

busy but hJI'Pl

CLASS
JOSEPH KISSEL L
South &amp;nd, Jnd
8111. A.d m.

THOMAS KRYSINSKI
Chiago, Ill.
Ph7.·Bio. Sci.

DAN KOMPANOWSKI
Morridge, Ill
Ph7.·Bio. Sci.

DO NA L D KllCIIOL17

Abilene. Tens
8Ms. Adm.

FRESHMAN

"'IC'tllllSkr ~nJ DuHy in Ouyle.

BRO . KUCII f N MfiSTf'R CSC
BRO La(Ar-; ~ F CS C
Wise.
Morristown, Pa
Tch. Tnr

Alme~.

T rh Tnr

I•Al L LAITY
Mountoan V1cw, C.l

Soc. Sci

�WI LLIAM LI N KO
Chicago Hts, Ill.
Bur. Adm.

BRO. LENNOJ'\' CS.C.
New York', N.Y.

Trh. T'".

Doyle Hall anatomy student's tack board.

FRESHMAN
BRO. G . LOHf..IAN C.S.C
Van Nuys, CaL

BHO. R. LOHMAN
South Bend, Ind.
Humanilier

()ENN IS M,\LJK
Austin, Texas
Phy.·Bio. Sri.

Trh. Trn.

,\'IATIHEW I.YONS
Augusta, Ga.

TONY MALISH
Taylor, Texas
Bur. Adm.

Trh. Trn.

CLASS

Flushing L.l., New York

Trh. Trn.

DONALD LI NDEN
Port Arthur, Texas
Adm.

B~tr.

�LARRY MARTIN
Rdug io, Texas
BuJ. Adm.

JAMES MASA L
Miami Springs. Fl.

Phy.-Bio. Sci.

" IAR IO ,-.IAZZ IOTTJ
Arnold, Pa.

Phy.-Bio. Sri.

Anotht'r

liS&lt;'

ror the

hnd

CLASS
CHARLES MAYER
Evansville, lnd

M ICHAEL ME I-lAN
Hammond, Ind.
Humanilin

Phy.-Bio. Sri.

JO H N MEEKI NS
Hobbs, N Mex.
H11manilieJ

T HOt\IAS MI K ULSKI
Ansonia, Conn

FRESHMAN

P.ut of

F rhhm ~ n

\\ eek

~ntin

RAYMOND o\IELLARD
N~ Braunfels, TtJ:u
PhJ.-Bio. Sci.

JO li N MILLFR
Chicago, Il l
810. Adllf.

�BRO. MORAN C.S.C.
J ackson Hts, N .Y.

Tfh. Trn.

THOM AS M I LLER
Austin, Texas
H11mani1ies

BRO. MLACK C.S.C.
Granada H ills, Cal.
Sof. Sri.

Lab workers M ike Russo, Pat Ho11ldlan. Dan
Rosprim. Torn Kelley. T om Miller.

FRESHMAN
AL MOR REY
Fort W orth, Texas
Phy.·Bio. Sri.

BRO. MOSER C.S.C.
Keokuk, Iowa

Trh. Trn.

WILLIAM MOSTYN
Waco, Texas
Phy.. Bio. Sri.

PATRICK M URPHY

Falfurrias, Texas

8111. Adm.

CLASS
l\hcon Sanner. Vice Somnk, John O"Connor.
Ji m Masa l. aware of photographer.

GERRY N JE.M I NSKI
Chicago, Ill

Bus. Adm.

THORMOD NAUG
Lal\lesa, Texas

Bus.Mm.

�jOH N O'CONNOR
Houston, Texas
Ph,.-Bio. Sti.

ROBERT OLIVO
Sunnyvale, Cal.
Ph].-Bio. Sd.

j AMES OUTLAW
Ingleside, Texas
Pby.-Bfo. Sfi.

J 3ck Schopre. trampoline ar t1St in physical educa tion ciJSS

CLASS
PAUL O'NEI L
Miami Springs, Fl.
8111. Adm.

BRO . PAGAN C.S.C.
Hato Rey, Puerto Rioo
H11manilin

ENRIQUE PAEZ
Mexico, D. F.
PhJ.· Bio. Sti.

DAVID PEEPU:S
Dalhart, Ttxal
8111. Adm.

FRESHMAN

Pu ree. 1\ o ffm;~. n , D 'onch, t• &lt;ko-t uk er Dwye r
before weekend movie

KE NN ETH PE ARCE
Enid, Old•.
PhJ.- Bio. Sci.

BRO . PEPE C.S.C.
Fl ushing, N.Y.
Ttb. Tr11 .

DANIEL PFRUGI N I
Galveston, Texas
Btu . Adm .

�DENNIS P IECZARKA

CARL PH I LLIPOFF
South Bend, Ind

BRO. PH ILLIPS C.S.C.
Massapequh Pk, N.Y.

Lakewood, Cal.

B11s. Adm.

T(h. Tm.

Phy.-Bio. Sci.

Pete Quauin i and bewildered beanie boys

FRESHMAN
LARRY PITCA ITHLY
Opa-Locka, Fl.

BRO. PUDSEY
Norwood, Mass.

Bur. /l.dm.

Humanities

BRO. Q UEISSER C.S.C.
Indianapolis, Ind.

MIKE RAGSDALE
Childress, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

So(. Sci.

CLASS

Freshman brology.

j AMES RIDGE
Houston, Texas

Bus. Adm.

BRO. ROBBINS
Oxford, Mass.

PETER RE IN ECKE
Austin, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

�BRO. ROBINSON C.S.C.
Costa Mesa, Cal.
Hum&lt;Jnirin

JA IME RODRIGUEZ
.Austio, Texa.s
PhJ.·Bio. Sd.

VICfOR RODR IGUEZ
Eagle Pa.ss, Texas
PhJ.-Bio. Sd.

CLASS
LUIS RODRIGUEZ
Piedra.sNegra.s,Mex.

LARRY ROURKE
Galveston, Texas

Bu1. Adm.

Bus. Adm.

TERRY ROMANELLI
Bellwood, Ill.
Bus. Adm.

BRO. RYAN C.S.C.
W oodside, N.Y.

Trh. T rn.

FRESHMAN

Tim S&lt;:ullm ~nd Geoq:c.- s~mmon on art1•~l day

FRANK RUSSO

Dliaso. m.
PhJ.-Bio. Sd.

THOMAS RYAN
South Bend, Ind.

BuJ. Adm.

G EORGE SAMMON
Lac-wood, Ohio
8111 • .lldm.

�JOHN SCHNEIDER
South Bend, Ind.
Pb7.-Bio. Sd.

ERNEST SANCHEZ
Galveston, Texu
Ph7.-Bio. Sfi.

DOUGLAS SCALES
Austin, Texas
B111 Atim.

john Cott. Gtne Dierschke befort explosion

FRESHMAN
JACK SCHO PPE
Miami, F!
PhJ.-Bio. Sd.

BRO. SCH UI\IAOIER C.S.C.
Carmel, N.Y .
Tfb. Trn.

T I M SCULLI N
Cleveland, Ohio

W ILLIAM SHERIDAN
Mokena, IlL
B11s. Atim.

PhJ.-Bio. Sfi.

CLASS
Van Gale (with books) ; fresh men Schne•du, Singel. Board (without books) .

ROBERT SINGEL
Evansville-, Ind.
PI•J.-Bio. Sfi.

PAU L SIMONS
Miami, Fl.
B11s., A.Jm.

�ROBERT SLAUG HTER
Laredo, Texas
Pby.-Bio. Sci.

BRO. M. SM ITH C.S.C.
Reseda, Cal.
Pby.-Bio. Sd.

CLASS
BRO. C. SMITH C.S.C.
Cleveland, Ohio
Trh. Tm.

BRO. ST ABROWSK I C.S.C.
Mishawaka, Ind.

Trh. Trn.

VJCfO R SOMRAK
Indianapolis, lnd
Phy.-Bio. Sci.

BRO. SUDERSK J C.S.C.
Chicago, Ill.
Trh. Tm.

FRESHMAN

jerry Bo.ird, interru pted

BRO. STRATTON C.S C.
Encino, Cal
Trb. Tr• .

BRO. SULLI VAN C.SC.
New Haven, Conn

Pby.-Bio. Sci.

�N ICK TRA NQU ILLA
San Jose, Cal.
Phy.-Bio. Sd.

MAR IANO VALLE
Managua,Nic.
Phy .. Bio. Sri.

T om K rysinski, Br.
conducti\itr

J.unes

Gleeson.

RJ)'

i\l ellud

,tnd

FRESHMAN
BRO. VANGEt\lERT C.S.C.
Wauwatosa, Wise.
Hum:mirin

WILLIAr-1 VANICEK
Temple, Texas
BstJ. Adm.

STEVE VERHALE N
Marshall, Texas
Phy.· Bio. Sd.

DANIEL VERR ILLI
Bridgeport, Conn.
Bus. Adm.

CLASS

Endmen John BrJun .1.nd Pat C.aprcL and nurse~.

BURNEL L WAGUESPACK
Orange, Texas
Bus. Adm.

RA UL VILLAGOMEZ
Monterrey, Mex.
Phy. -Bio. Sci.

�RO BERT WA LLICK
CorpU! Christi, Texas
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

j O HN WI N D ING
Mountain View, Cal.
Bus. Adm.

Seton nurses admiring photographer.

FRESHMAN
JE RRY WO LF
Atlantic H ~ghbnds. N)
Bus. A.dm.

STUO EI\'TS NOT PICTURED W ITH CLASSES
SENIORS:
W ILLIAM TR A~'E I N, Aust in. TtxJ s,
PhJ.·Bio. Sri.
J L' N IORS
BRO. ROBERT N EBUS, C.S.C., South Ambo,-. N J
Trh. Tr•.
PATRICK PUG H , Ausun. T ens
Phy.-Bio, Sd.
ROBERT SAN TOS, Austin. T exas
B11s. Adm.
SOPHOMORES:
j AM ES Burrs. San Antonw. Teus
B111.

CLASS

DOMINIC YE MM A
Austin, T exas
Phy.-Bio. Sri.

Studious Hoppe, Barton, wlth studious nurses.

Adm.

BER ' ARD JESKO. Austm. Tex:u
B111. ltdm
PATRICK POLK, At.J n m. T ens
Plq.-Bio. Sri.
DAN IEL SLAUG HTER, Str~fforJ Pa

FRESHMEN:
RA LPH DELLANE, Aust m . TuH
Trh. T r•.
JAM ES GA RCIA, Aust •n. Tens
8 111. AJm
U NO GONZALEZ, ~b n~J.:u~ 1\i&lt;

B• s. .,u,
JOSEPH G RADY, T~~lor Tuu
8 111. ltd"'
DONALD GRONECK, Taylur. Ttus
B11s . ..u...
MI LBERT G RONECK T~}lur. Tu~s
Phy.-8 10. Sn

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JOSEPH YUE
Brooklyn, N .Y.
PhJ.-Bio.-Sri.
BRUC E MEYfR, Auston. Tnu
Phy.-Bia. Su.
HUGO MO RENO, Alltndt Coah. Mu
Spu i11l
AL SELTER, Auum. Tuu
B. s. ..Um.
LEE SMITII, Au11m. Tn.n
8 111. ltd•

MIK E ZELSMANN
Arlington H ll.
811s. Adm.
FR ED STEWART, Austm. Texas

Sor. Sri.
CRUZ V ELASQUEZ, Taylor. Tu n
8 111. ltdm
PI-ll LIP WHITF. l,ant~ Cb tJ. C.hf
Trh. T rll
G ARET H W ILl Y, Aum n. Tu n
Trh. Tr• -

�LINDA BRYANT
McAllen, To:u

EDITH CLARKSON
Rdugio, Texas

Prnhm1111

Prtshm11n

DOLORES GASSEN

Franklin, Tens
Pr1Jhm1111

JESSIE MAE DREXLER
Dallu, Tau
Sophomort

MARIE FOKTEK
Columbus, Texas

CHARLOTTE FOSTER
Austlc, Texas

Frnhm1111

Sophomore

KATH ERINE GILLAR
Sbinu, Tttaj

ANGE LI NE GREIN
Stqum, Texas

ANNE I-lAGAN
Sequin, Texas

Sophomort

Sophomort

Sopbomort

PATRICIA HEEP
Del Rio, Tens
Sopbomott

SETON NURSES

J AME J ANDA
LaG~. Tens

Prnhm1111

JANIE J AUER

Hobson, Teus
Frtrhm1111

SELMA KALILL
Cambridge, Ohio

Sophomort

LOTTIE K LA FKA

Pasadena, Texas
Sopbomott

GAIL KRENEK
Columbus, To:u

FrnbmJII

�LINDA LEVli\'GT Oi\"
Aust in, Texas

NANC IE PAV LI SKA
Granger, Texas

MARY PORFJHJO
Austi n, Texas

PHYLLI S SIEBE NA LER
San Antonio, Texas

COIUNNE STAl-l LI NG
Fredtricksbu rg, Tex.

Frtrhman

Sophomore

Fruhm.:ts

Freshman

Freshman

SETON NURSES

VIHG ii'.' IA STEHL!i'.'G
Fredericksburg, Tex

ROSE STRIEDER
Moul ton, Texas

JUOITH TABBERT
Sln Antonio, Texu

PAULA TJELJEi\·IAN
San Antonio, Texas

BEm' T EHZ IAN
San Antonio, Texas

Frtrh m.:n

Sophomore

Sophomorr

Sophomore

Freshman

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J~RR\' \ ',n&lt;.,CIJ\\'r\:"ITZ
San Antonio, Texas

BAR BARA WILLIAI\IS
Austin, Texas

J UDITH \'\l iNK LEY
Austin, Texas

LI N DA W INTERS
San Antonio, Texu

MARTI-lA WOOD
San Antonio, Texas

S"phvmo re

Svph'""'"'r

Sophomore

Sophomore

Fr eshman

��DOYLE HALL DEDICATION

Benefactress, Mrs. Mary Doyle, from an old print in the U niversity
archives.

The new school year began auspiciously with the dedication, o n St. Edward's
Day, October 13, of the new Doyle H all, a residence for 150 incoming
Freshmen.
The new hall was named in honor of Mrs. Mary Doyle who, in 1876, gave
a large tract of adjoining property to the Congregation of Holy Cross, fo r
the purpose of Catholic education in the Austin area.
Now, many years later, Mrs. Doyle's gift is continuing to fructify , and this
new building is a living memorial to her generosity and her farsighted view

of the future sp read of Christ's K ingdom , through the vital area of Catholic
ed ucation. The present generation is reaping where she, and othe rs, have
sown on the campus.
This new unit will keep alive for man)' generations of St. Edward"s students,
Mrs. Doyle"s generous contribution to their future.
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�Doyle Hall overlooking the city of Austin, shown from atop minaretted Main Building.

Procession mto college chapel for Solemn Mass.

Bro. John Bapttst, Beshop ReiCher, B1shop Leven,
Bro. Raymond Flc&lt;k, and Kneghts on balcony of
Doyle.
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�Bro. Ra)·mond Fleck, Bro. John Baptist, Bishop Reiche r,
Bishop Le\·en, and Knights in front of new Do)•!e.

Bishop Reicher blessi ng Doyle Hall"s interior.

Ded ication Mass in Un ive rsi ty Chapel.

Some of the special guests at
the dedication cermony.

On the way to the
new building.

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�CCD
T he Confra ternity o f Christian D octrine is a cl ub o n campus that subscribes to the saying in Scripture, "Go
ye forth and teach ye all natio ns." T he
club's main purpose is to aid in teaching Catechism, main ly among SpanishAmericans, to Catho lic children attending public schools.
The club is affiliated with the National
Confraternity of Ch ristian Doctrine
Organization and the students who
teach are required to take a course in
teaching methods. The students who
participate in the teach ing program receive very Jitde recognition and their
only reward is their real ization that
they are carrying on the trad ition of
the Apostles.
Standing: Bob Biehl, Claude Blanchard, J. Esparza, Fr. McAllister, Sponsor, Howard
Eberhart, Wally Bowen. Seated: Joe Head, Ed Mesterharm, Toby Priolo, Richard
Clark, J. O 'Connor.

The Social O rder Council is
the organized attemp t o f St.
Edward's students to further
interest in current social and
world problems as they are
refl ected in contemporary affairs.
Segregation, the Youth Corps,
Government and Business,
Labor legislation, etc., are
some of the topics the g roup
dealt with in the past year.

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Moderator Bro. Fabius, Cha rles Borchers, David G reytak, Pat Houlihan, Ed
Mesterharm, Dan Rosprim, Joe Head, Joe Bruch, Pat Bu rke:, Je rem iah O"Connor,
Ho ward Eberhart, Robert Risher.

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V. Kramer, Father Ba iley, C.S.C., R. Vita

2. G. Stansbury, P. Gaiter. E. Mesterharm. R. Wallace.

J.

Craig

E. Mesterharm,
Fr. Bailey,
G. Stansbury,
P. Gailey,
R. Wallace,
J. Claro,
J. Craig,
R. Vita,
V. Kramer, unposed.

~OVERNMENT ~ID
to PRIV~ TE-EDUC~ Tl

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The National Federation of Cathol ic College Students is
one of the most valuable campus organizat ions.
Their projects included collecting money for the Formosan
Project, a national effort among Catholic college students
to build a Catholic college on Formosa , headed by Ron
Wallace; dial og Masses , promoted by Joe Head ; Communism's danger , sho wn by a film -lecture series , initiated by
Rudy Vita; and other business -entertainment gatherings.
Vic Kramer was their energetic president , and Fr. Bailey their
moderator.

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B.. EJmuo.l. U.nl
~~me lJ,n,\on. .A_JD....o~xe-1
Lecture poster.

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��RELIGIOUS
ON

Student chaplain Fr. McAllister, altar boy
joe Ki ssel l.

Fr. Johnston O.P., sapng Mass m Doy le.
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Joseph Yue d istributing Rc·
ligious Bull etin .

�ACTIVITIES
CAMPUS

Father McA llister and throat blessmg.

At the beginning of lent, " Remember man that thou
art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return.··

Fr. Burke, O.P. obliges t:lmcrarnan.

Rc&lt;.OIIt"CIIOn day's Fr. Wekh, O .P.

Seton Nurses in May Day candelight procession.

Outdoor l1ghted Chnstm,Ls s...ene. 77

�Student Brothers prJying ...

eating ...

studying ...

off to class ...

STUDENT BROTHERS

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playing ...

relaxing

�STUDENT
ACTIVITIES
COUNCIL

I. G. Nieminski, L. Braun , D . G ill ean . D . Greytak,). Schmid
2. R. Za palac, W. Dazet, P. Quattrini, M. Prende rgast, J. Garrido, D. Dwyer,

R. V ita, _E . Mesterharm .

O ffi cers
T . Noonan, M. Ni g relle, J. B:mer, V. Richbourg, Br. Charles

STUDENT COURT

Cha rles Bayer, Joe Bruch, Joe Cap rcz, A. S.ultos. Jun McDt· rmon, Brot he r Co rneli us Corco ran, Vincent Ri chbou r,g. Dan Gi ll eJn, SteH' Mdlcr. l eo Braun. Joh n
Schnei der.

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Sid Marceaux, Br. Thomas McCullough, Carl Philli poff, Mario
Mazziotti.
2. Ron Wallace, Larry Martin, Paul Borowski, James Masal.
3. Joe Head, John Hoffman, Wayne Henning, Jerome Blesener.

I.

Officers
John Hoffman, Joe Head, Bro. Thomas McCullough, moderator, Paul Borowski.

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Ron Wallace, Sid M:t.rceaux, and Joe Head look
over stamps collected for the missions.

��TOWER
AssociJtC editor Bob Wi!cms ...
Editor Robert Risher.

�Expert T OWER photographer Jun Butts and admirers.

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Sandidge,
Henington Pub·
lishing Co.
agent, conferring with
staffNs.

�G lee Clubbers, Golda, Roberts, Esparza, Van Gale. Ramirez, Frakes, Broussard,
Kinane, Hanni gan, Fleig, Altenburger, Hamberlin. Montemayo r, Biehl, Lubben,
Brother Francis Woehler.

GLEE CLUB
Several long trips to Alumni gatherings
helped compensate members for long
hours of practice.
A first rate Spring Musicale, and a fine
sing ing unit, besides a full feel ing of
accomplishment, made a very successful
year for the songsters.
The Club's size and qua lity is stead il y
g rowi ng , and gives promise of even
greater success.
Appreciative Corpus Christi Alumni applause nokes smiles of most.

One o( the many Glee Club pracrice sessions

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�THE HASTY HEART

Nurse Nedre Wood. Frlnk Hill, Tom Kr}'Si nski, in si( k b.1y

Tom Krysinski, prone ; Bill Hoppe, half prone; George
Dovin, upright, just before dress rehears:tl.

Bonomo, D1vid, Masal, Hoppe, Krysinski , Do1 in, w.utmg
for practice to begin.

Bdl Hoppe, N edre Wood, George Do1 in, and Robert Bonomo.

Kr)·si nski. O"Ne1l, Hoppe. Dovin.

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�COMMERCE FORUM

J. Cullinan, J. Garrido, A. Santos, J. Bauer.
Bra.un , V. Richbourg, J. Majewski, J\1 . Russo. J. Donovan, L Me rhige, W.
Henn ing, J. Caprez , S. t-.·liller, J. Pustka .

1. E. Rose, D . Eckstein,

2

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Speakers, visitations, forums , demonstra·
tions, etc., made a good and fruitful year
for this campus organization.
Actual contact with industry and the pea·
ple involved, with processes and account·
ing aspects of industry, made members
more vitally aware of what awa its them
after their formal schoo ling is finished .
All agreed the club's activities enriched
their course material.

T on} Brel sford, Ken Re1mer
Corcoran

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Forum Officers
Bdl DJZet, DJn Gillean, Brother Cornelius

�Dan Gillean, Bro. Ralph Kuder, Bill D:tzet, Ken Reimer, Fr. Albert
Moraczewski, Brother La Salle Woelfel, Brother Cornelius Corcoran.

Fr. Albert Moraczewski, O.P.,
one of the speakers presented
by the Commerce Forum, discussed business and morality.

T ire treading process.

On tour at
the company.

Production
details.

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�A little spirited entertainment at the rllly.

ELECTIONS
CLASS

OF
OFFICERS

1"11 giH: you l -1-day

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~~~~~k~nd.

�DOYLE HALL

Doyle H all Rector
Brother Charles Anderson, with Jack Caprez
and Ed. Duquette.

Ovonch, Russo,
Tranquilla,
Mazziotti,
one of whom
h:ts the queen
of spades.

D . Komp:mowski, prefect Je rry Ellis, Tony
1o.blish.

Bridge. the intellectual pursuit.

Phil W h ite .md Jd floor prefect Brother
Peter Vukmanic.

TV

:1 ~p.m.•

time pursuit.

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�Broussard, Bowen, Thomas, Roberts, with Seton flappers, Janie Jauer, Linda Bryant,
Martha Wood, Betty Jean Terzian, in ..0 You Kid."

ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY THEATER
Presents

I HEAR AMERICA SINGING
Jc=rry Spinazze,
suave M.C.

Sunday, May 7 -

Glee Club
in

Western
nwnber.

2:30 P.M.

Monday, May 8 -

8:1 5 P.M.

�Someone forgot to tell the glee dub that the ele&lt;:tion is over.

Marguerite Grissom making like
Whistler's Mother • in "Summer
T ime."

Joe Van G:lle and cowbor Nate.

Norm (Elvis) DeTullio, Lou Merhige, Mike
Chambers, Pat Gailey, with skins, in "Be Not
Unkind."

Glee Club on sound stage.

Tom Nate and the Edsmanaires.

Stage crew : Espana, Blanehard. Willett, Semmer,
Whitfill.
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�John Schmid and Tom Kaiser and the
cities responsible for the mix bottles.

W/e could have danced all night.

1960
CHRISTMAS
FORMAL

Mr. and Mrs. George West and friend have va ried reactions to the

Seniors, graduates, and :1n instructor make an interesting table.

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J:~.mes Chinn and
cutting a rug.

partner

Jim Avant bringing a wife
and some good cheer.

�Hug h McNally and Mac Glo\er conn ing two beautiful
girls.

Dan Dv.'}•er, smging ?

" Put your little foot."

Gonzalez, date, Cha-Cha.

Tom Kaiser and Smitty giving
partners static.

Sedate waltzes too.

All nght, who's got the bottle?

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D. Dwrer, Bro. Simon, moderator, L Braun, M. Prendergast.

I. T . Nate, K. Reimer, M. Mazziotti.
2. C. Ph illipoff, F. Mangin, T . Kennedy.
3. J. Schneider, E. Henderson , J. Hoffman, M. Glo\'Cr.

}. B. BrunMr, W t-h"'kins. T Noonan.
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4 R Ja.mn,

J-

Marino.

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Brother Romard expl;unmg
physics theories to PJt Burke.

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Fr. Mu \lllster, umpus ch.Lpl.Lin Jnd \\ Jll) Bo\\en.

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Bro. Joseph Cam, 3d floor prefect.

Molma, Butler, M:aruSlk, WLth ::?d floor prl'fcxt Jnd uup
reader Ron \XI"u~t iLspach.

" But we're phomng our mother.··

Risher, MuusJk, BIJnthJrd, \V,Iems, mdulge 111 xiii"IC."
bndge, with the usuJ.I L.1buzing from Neal l·brnson.

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�L Bill Dazet, Jim O ' Keefe, Mike Prendergast, John Bauer, Dennis Prendergast.
2. Da\'e Eckstein , Leo Braun. John I!le, Gil Stansburr. Alan Ro ussel

KNIGHTS
OF
COLUMBUS

I. S. Marceaux, W . Gruber , R. Schulz, P. Caprez, E. Rose, D . Kucholtz.
2. M. Russo, F. Arms. F. Delke r, J. Schmid, J. Bambe r, R. Haller, T. Noonan ,
V . Orl o wski .

Verrdll, R Koehn. B lra.u·r.
3

J He;~d , J O'ConnM. J (aprez.
J H ess. T GLIZltr. L Antondlo. R

J

M armo

G Sammon, R Ko rtan, P Epple,
(aZl)'OUX. W Ha.,.,kins

J

Bruch.

�SCHOLASTIC CHOIR

Brothers : David Lizotte, Jeremiah Kenney, Edward
Quintal, Charles Smith , Robert Guzman, Louis Messina,
William Doolin g, Gerald Liston, James Farrell, James
Pepe.
2. Th omas Matthes, Richard Schumacher, John Becker,
Gera ld Lowry, Edward Zdrowski, Hector Pagar, Thomas
Friel , Carl Sternberg, William Reiser, Wilbur Bierly,
Edward Smiley, Donald Kuckenmeister, Richard Morand,
I.

Thoma s Harden, Sal\·ator Marro, John Hou lihan , Ralph
Simonetti.
3. Michael Smith, Brian Waldron, William Crawfo rd,
Gerald Robbins, Da vid Averill , Timothy Bronson,
Donald Stabrowski, James Schuyler, Mi chael /\dams,
Richard Judd , James Gleeson.
4. John Buarriello, John Pettit , Rud o lph Lohmann , Thomas
Meany, James Rio

Chamers
Bro th ers: Mi chael Smith, Wm . Reiser, Bri an Waldron , Robe rt
Guzman , Gerald Robbins. Jo hn Guarriello, M ich ael Adams, Wm.
Doo ling, Carl Sternberg, Thorn . Matthes.

Hrother Francis Woehler, C.S.C., duector.

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�ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

W. Fe rri s, W . Mostyn, K. Adams, J. Hoffman,
derson, M . Nigrelle.
2. Bro . Thomas, F. Arms, W . Gruber, G. Yu, E.
J. Brown, A. Marusak, L. Drury.
3. J. landry, H . ~hrks, L. Juneau, T. Kai ser, C.
C. Townsen d.
4. G . West, R. Harbin, P. Reinecke, R. Wallick,
P. Semmer.

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D . Piecza rk a,

J. Dvonch,

Dierschke, C Mayer ,

E. Hen-

J. Spinazze,

Ro llo, L. Amezquita, H . Koenig,
R. Wil ems,

J.

Craig,

J.

T homas,

The Science Academy is a campus organization
whose purpose is to fu rther the inte rests of
science in its members as well as in others on campus. This goal is accomplished by field trips, the
annual banquet, a science fair , the lab olympics,
meetings with guest speakers, and exper imentation.
Membership in the organization is composed of
students who are enrolled in one of the Physical ,
Biological, or Social Sciences. Present membership
stands at 6~. The Club is affil iated with the Texas
Academy of Collegiate Science.

Science Academy Officers
Joe Carro ll , Secreta ry; Bob Zapalac, President ; T om Pevet o, Treasurer; Tom Berg, Vice Presid ent .

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�Mr Carl Adams talkmg on ph)·~1Cdl .1nJ
of \pace trnd

phy~•olog•ul J.~p«t~

W . P1pkm, T Berg. R Zapab.c. M
Nigrellc. P HJ.pp. relumg J.fter Science
Audemy meetmg

Sp.1ce su1t in use

Socializing with the e'ening's
guest speaker M r
Richard
Bentley, are Bob Upabc,
Brother ThomJs, anJ Martm
Nigrelle

Royce J3lufb in need of gll~ses

Charlie Mayer r.~~ iled to m.~~ke 1
right angle the first time, but
d1d better next time.

Don't g•' e up, W alter, the
third time is lucky.

Spttd during the lab

olympic~

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�Baggage problems btfore science field trip.
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Ready for takeoff to science aodemy destination.

�l. Mel Rourke, John Ille, George Sammon, Goe Guerrini, T. Nate.
2. John Cote, Bob Biehl, Vic Somrak, Joe Landry .
3. Ri cha rd Hannigan, John Schmid, Tony Golda, Pete Quattrini.

Director Tom Nate in his professional pose.

E CLUB

James }.lcDermit, Denny Prendergast, Gil Stansbury, Ray Kortan, P:it Gailey, Jim
O"Keefe, Dan Dwyer, Joe Head, Ed l\lesterharm, Alan Roussel, Fred Armes, Charles
Willett, John Schmid; Vic Orlowski, Jim Board, John !lie, Rudy Vita, Ron Wallace

Officers
Dave Eckstein, A. Santos; Vince Richbourg,
Fr. Maurice Johnston, Ken Reimer.
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�Vanderweele and Schmid w1th lovely Setonites.

Escorts Garcia, Richbourg, t-.h jcwski.

SPRING
FORMAL

A. Brelsford. B. Dazet,

J.

DonO\Jn, wh1te coats, bow tics, escortmg.

Mt Dermon J.nd W1llett .1.nd spell ol
m1dmght orchou a

Bwther Charle) thats "'lth Dan G1llean ;anJ
date

Rllhbours:: q1ng
date.

umt'r;~, ,

Dono,an ey1ng

�Crowded corner between dances.

A. Roussel and date.

J im O"Kecfe, Jerry Spinazzc sitting one out.

C. Hamberlin and dat(" enjoying floor show.

L. Amezquita reaching fo r demi-john.

Pair of beauties with J-lt·ndcrson and Kinanc .

W. Bowen, M . Svatek: Hello!

Oooh, Rudy. ( VitJ.)

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�Studying at Barton Springs: H enning, Prendergast, Willett, Harrison, Rueb, etc.

Naug and admirers.

ON
AND
OFF

Fleig, Gallo, Carmody, watch Single perform at
St. Ed's natatoriwn.

Popular, near-nmpu.s, natural swim spot.
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CAMPUS
Classy diver above Bill Rueb and
Mike Sherman.

Carmod y. Sing le, and Verhalen watch a step of
life saving test.

Instructor Fleig g rad ing pe rformers. Single, Gallo, Schoppe
and Ca rmod}' at poolside.

�ON

CAMPUS
R" " ' Y

£ v e r- y £.,f!o. ,"J

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B eLL· w .LL

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�Head, Jimenez. Hernandez, Stansburr, Gonza lez, Vita, Vi llagomez, Kortan, Barrios,
Paez, Juarez, Salinas. Garrido, Rodriguez, Ch rirnos, Gonzalez, Santos.

ILAC

Th e ltalo-Latin-American Club is act ive
on campus in intercultural activities.

Th ey help espec iall y in implementing
the Fore ig n Students program , rece ntl y
init iated, and steadi lr expa ndin g.
Almost all of South and Central Ameri can co untries were represented on ca mpus this year.

Officers
j ose Ji menez, Beto Santos, Joseph Juarez , moderator, Jose Ga rrido,
Rolando Gonza lez.

CLUB
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Paez, Barrios, Santos, Gonzalez, Chirinos, decorlting

More dewrating.

Moderator Joe Juarez .md wi(e; Leroy An·
tone llo and date.

JLA C

d:~ncers

DANCE

Pacz, Brunner. Koehn, Single, and beauties.

George Mille

:~nd

wi(e.

Peveto and Seton date

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�LIBRARY

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Brother Carrol, librui:tn.

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and Bob Risher, and O\erdue book

Larry

Drury,

Ken

Walla,

disco\·eung the prmted page

John Cullman finds this Yogi studymg
position ,·ery profitable.

�Brother Carrol and Miss McLaughlin in executive session

Joe Kissell and Jerry O 'Connor processing
books.

Norm Dctullio, stack browsing.

New OOok dispbyer at entrance.

Brother Gerald and
Ralph Frakes cop·
ing with book
returns.

Tom Nate :1.nd
Pat Houlihan
in last min·
ute sorting
before semester
end.

�HOLY CROSS HALL

B.1uer :~.nd \X' all.t under Brother O;miel
Lynch's cntical eye.

" You SJ}', Sthmid, you reall}· were. Ha !-!J.
herC: for worn t hc-&lt;.k ··

Amonello, Arms.

M afle~ux,

at basement pool table.

M.uceaux anJ

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Prc:nJu,~.:a\1

on mJom (uurt

�GALVESTON CLUB

E. Sanchez, M. Rourke, R. Hannigan, R. Urbani, D. Perugini. P . Quattrini, L. Rourke .

ILLINI CLUB
~b rino, Board, Russo, ?-.h nag in. and,
at this precise moment, an unbrokt'n

egg.

1. F. Russo, G. Dovin, T. Rom:tnelli, T . Krysinski. J. Schmid. R . Bittel.
2. D . Kompanowsk i, D . Jankowski, G N ieminski, W . Linke . P . Happ. V . Orlowski.
M. Zelsmann, T . Kaiser, T . Kelley.

Ill

�Bro ther H enry Curran and Friend , d irecting
workers from his jeep.

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Maintenance eng ineers, Bro ther Jerome Steffes,
Bro. T homas Cousino, Mr. O sca r Kruhl , Bro.
David Rice.

Brother Simon, Alumni
and shutterbug.
112

director

M r. Robert Andrada. Su pervisor of grounds,
with mower operator, M att Land ry.

Brother Dona ld Connolly, Treasu rer; Brot her Charles Escoba r,
Assistant.

Publ icat ions Office's Brother Wm
Denton and helper Da \·id Davis.

�Brother Emmett's bookstore, open for business, as usual.

College barber shop.

Augustine Rodriguez,
sight on campus.

familiar

p
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Mr. Ray Robinson, Dining Hall supervisor.

Mrs. l eo Braun, receptionist and Registrar's
secretary.

Dr. Harold Robinson and nurse Mrs. Elizabeth
Reinecke, with patient Jim O'Keefe, in health center.

Mrs. Gladys Corser, the President's efficient
secretary.

Mrs. Barbara Hackworth, photogenic
faculty secretary.
ll3

�I. Our well dressed band.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

The guilty one is smiling.
Come now, someone must know.
Hmmm.
Most valuable faculty player.
Most valuable student player.
One of the useful arts.
Yes, I'm one of the judges.
Nothing but study.
Artistic pose.
Pay day.
Watch my thumb, Brother Charles.
Complicated tic·tac-toe.
Hey, are you supposed to be here ?
Deep thinking.

�;;.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II .
12.
I 3.
14.
I 5.
16.
I 7.
18.
19.

Just love those Irish songs.
Quit nagging.
It"S hard at first.
The Mousekcteers.
Satellite?
That's how the French are.
I always loved it as a kid.
Yes, it's radioactive.
Ready, aim, fire!
No money, no trophy, Mac.
Now if we put the bar here
Body beautiful.
This is hard work.
Students resting at game.
Don't be blue.
Off to the race track.
Cheers.
You don't know who"s president?

�New Union Buildi ng.

Brother H enry Curran,
Mr. Archie Fitzgerald, contractor,
Brother Raymond Fleck,
fo.h. Ted Paulisson.

��2. L Merhige,
Santos, B. King,
G. Miller, M. Prendergast, M.
Ma jewski

Perugini.
3. B. Johnson, T. Wierzbinski, J. Van Gale,
M. Rourke.
lllini.

owski.
2. F. Russo, T . Romanelli.
3. J. Miller, W . Linko, J. Nieminski.

2. W. Henning, W . Pipkin, D. Prendergast, E. Shannon.
3. T. Fleming, P. Happ, R. Single.

�Sh eridan and ba ll ca rrier King .

INTRAMURAL
FOOTBALL
King,

almost

with

a

pass.

Ed. Mesterha rm,
commissioner.

intramural

Bandits.

The}''ll never catch 1\·filler now.

.

I. J. Bo}'er, M. Brelsford. S. Marce:tu x.
2. M . Prendergast, G . Miller, A. Roussel.
3. B. King, L. M erhi,~;e. B. Santos, J. Majewski.

119

�KofC

Cavemen

l.

Rick Schulz, John Ille.
Joe Caprez. D on Verrilli, Jerry Wolf.

1. Leo Braun, John Bauer.
2. Pete Quatt rini, T ed Wierbinski, Joe Head.

BOWLING
LEAGUE

Tom Naug. gi\ing some of the game's finer points
to T. Zimkowski. J. Butts, J. Caprez, G. Winters,
N. Harrison, and F. r.Jangin, at the bowling lanes.

Scoring rhubarb.

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Harrison · form'

�Doyle Flyers

Falstaff Five

B. Linko, T Zminkowski,

J.

I. Wink Vanderweele, Bill Stn ney.

Lubben. D . Culott.l.

J.

S.hneider. D
King.

Kaman, M

Prendergast, B.

F. Mangin sett lmg bowling account.

Duke Bo wling Cb ssic trophies.

Rollin Mullets.

Se:\•en T ens.

I Neal Hunson. Tom Naug
2. Fred M .m~m. Joh n Hoffm.1n. tl.{ ike Sherman.
Dan Dw yer

B John\tm, T

Kq)ln~ki.

DJn Kornpa!H)wski
121

�INTRA
BASKET
Cardinals

1. Bill Str.~ney, Rick Schulz. Wayne Henning.
2. Frlnk Horning. Abn Roussel. Steve i\-[iller,
Prendergast, Dan Shughter.

Dennis

Padukes

J. Majewski,

K. Reimer,

J. Schneider, officials.

1. J. Spinnze, J. Board, D . Rosprim .
2. B. K ing, M . Russo, D. Beck, Br Rona ld Drahozal.

Oilers

I

122

B J(,hnson, T Rpn, P Ct·cala, I) CulotLl
R!dj!e. D Gut"rr&lt;·ro. P Jewtll

J

Russo, Mangin, P . Caprez, bench officials.

�·MURAL
·BALL

Gremlins

I. G . Duffy, J. Nieminski. P. Simo ns, D . Kaman.
2. R. Koehn, T. Holder. T. Edmundson.

Monks

Bill Rucb, Brother Michae l Hau ser, wh istlers

l.

J. Bauer, W. Vanderweele, S. ~hrccaux, F. Mangin.
). Brown. J. Winding, R. Sing le, J. Ho(fman.

\

~
D . Linden, D . Kaman, refs

J. Head,

R. Paez, Illes.
2. B. Cook. J. Jimenez, J Garrido, D. Greytak. F. Chirinos.
I.

Schoh•stics I, 1ntr.l mur.1l dumps
Bro thers M. Boyd. T . O' Maller. R.
Mb ck. D . Sudcrski, J. G.1hler. J. Jor,l;tn, M . McKie. J. Str.uton .
123

�F
I
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T
J. Claro and

warrior

V~nderweele .

L Drury trying to reach F. Chirinos.

N
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T
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Bob Biehl ducking away from a wild swing
mg opponent.

Wolf, A. Fadnek, M Zelsmann, P. Caprez, and extras await a
ring opponent and glory.

124 Spmaue, Russo, T. N.He and a t1rcd Majewskt lands a stratght on Lteeless opWmky Vanderweele.

ponent.

J.

Caprez and D. Vemlil ruf{Jing canvas
and each other.

�B. Johnson going after R. Haller.

John 0 Jvid stopping the onrush of Anthony Flores
on the canvas.

Marino near the
of the contest.

Two faceless giants.

Brunner, almost on top; Koehn, almost on bottom.

125

�John Claro: backhand, sona.

Dan Dwyer, Bill Linko, Ray Kortln, Don Kucholtz, John Claro, Jerry Bryan,
John llle, Brother Emmett, coach .

VARSITY
TENNIS
R ecord

Last year:

II

This year:
Next year:

13
even better?

Dwp:r and Bryan in good form CO·CJptJ.ins

Kucholtz.

Linko &amp; Ilk

Korun

�INTRAMURAL
TENNIS

r&gt; f ,]]('r.st·nrn,~o:

/(lr lurmt·ll ,\.lltlllrnJn

Bob D&lt;l\ldson·.s
b.uJiliJ.nd

1.'

�Richbourg about to connect.

Prendergast scoring easily.

Vanderweele stepping in for one.

VARSITY BASEBALL

I. S. Verhalen, J. Outl:!w, R. Haller, M. 1\hzziotti, J. McDermott.
2. A. Morrey, D. Bcxk, D. Prendergast, N. Harrison, \VI . Vanderweele, K . Reimer.
3. T. Naug, Mgr. , A. Roussel, J. Schneider, V. Richbourg, D. Eckstein, C. \'(fillet, E.
Becker, T. Hamilton , (coach), J. Caprez, .Mgr.

Rous~l

128

and Prmdergast

Pril.Ctl~

for McDermott and Eckstein.

Faculty and studmt lookers.

�I Assistant coach Benny Lewis, D. Linden, D . Slaughter, D. Kaman , A. Morrey, J .
Schneider, V. Richbourg, Coach Ed. Norris.
2. Jerry Board, Jim Board, D. Eckstein, R. Soergcl, V. Orlowski , T . Ryan , K. Reimer.
3. C. Velasquez, R. Kamm, K. Carmody, C. Willett.

VARSITY BASKETBALL

SEU seems to
have it.

Ken Reimer
and layu p

129

�INTRAMURAl

Gruffs.

l. Walter Pipki n, Bill Rueb, Bob Daviddon, Bob Wilems.
2 Bob Soe rgel, Wayne Henni ng, Paul Happ, John Hoffman, Mike Sherman

Monks.

Jer ry Spinazze, Sid i\hrceaux, Mike Prende rgast,
out of un ifo rm, without teammates.

Illini .

I. T . Romanelli, D. Kompanowski, B Linko, C. Gu lly, J. Dvonch.
2. J. Ridge. P. Jewell, D. Jankowski, T . Mikulski , G . Dovin.

~~~~~

Brother R1chud Mlack dri\eS one for the Scho\;ntics

130

�SOFTBALL

Padukes.

I. Steve Mill er, Ri ck Schulz, Jim Board , Chimp Majewski.
2. Wink Vanderseele, Slim O'Keefe, D ennis Kaman ,
Dan Slaughter.

Scholastics.

I. Brothers ·

Keega n.
2. R. Daly,

J. Jordani, J.
J. Robinson,

Stratton, M . Boyd , R. Mlack, M. Sullivan, M.

G. Lohman , D. Van Geme rt , D. Suderski ,

J. Gahler.

D vonch awaits the catcher's signa l.

Bill Linko and
Dvonch 's pitch

Ji m

Ridge awai t

Jerry

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�AI Lefe\re, Domm1c Culott.l, B:tt Brunner, Gd Stansbury, Ray B1ttel, Mark 5\atck, T om
Krysinski , Barney Johnson, Don l mdtn, Ron W allace.

VARSITY TRACK

132

Lt'IC\rt', l. mJcn. \\ .a\1.1ct'

�R;~)

U•tld on the lo\\

hurdl(·~

133

�COACHING

Basketball and track coach, Mr. Ed. No rris; Athl etic Director, Brother Lucian Blersch,
C.S.C.; baseb:~. ll coach, t.-fr. Tom Hami lton.

134

Coach Norus and tourt

d•.~ogr01ms

Bro. LU(.1an .md m•nno111 bucket E Club g•ft

�STAFF

Coach H amilton just before another bJ.seball win.

Brother luciJ.n and Coach
Norris awarding trophies.

Tom HJ.milton can"t bear to watch
a long one into left field.

""Non smoker"
H amilton
accepts lighter
from players.

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p

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I D . Prendergast, J. Board, J. Boa rd.
2. V. Orlowski, J. Schneider. \Y/. Soergel.

F

M. Simmang, J. Cullinan, R. \XIilems, C. Town·
send, J. Pustka. J. Thom:1s, R. Jalufka.

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c

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L
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Highlanders.

J. o,onch, J

1. J. Jimenez, P. 8:Hrios.
2. E. Rose, R. GonzJ iez, R. Villagomez.

1-loffm:tn, R. Mellard.
2. E. Dierschke. K. PeJrce, D . Pieczarka.
t.

i\1 . Prendergast.

P. White.

J Wind1ng. R
M1kulsk1, B Brunner

C. Ba)·cr,

136

Sln~lc,

S. Verh:alen, T .

Henning, Slaughter, Schulz, Miller.

�\ (\lJ , ;,11
CH,\\Gf
lit,· \\ l.'~RLD!

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�GRADUATES OF 1961
l
2.
3.
4.

5.

Ken Reime r, Ron Wietlispach, Bro. Donald Moose, Jose Ga rr ido, T om Be rt,
J ames Bo}·e r, James Dono\·an, Ad al be rto Santos, Bill Dazet
Jeff Linn, Bro. Wm. Reiser, Bro. Thomas Po rfidio, Bro. Jo hn Lah iff, Thomas
Noonan, 1\hrt in Nigrelle, James Majewski
Ti moteo Rami rez, Peter Quattrini, Mel Rourke, Ant hony Brelsfo rd, G eo rge
M ille r, Bro. William Hold, Vincent Rich bou rg.
Joseph Bruch, Jo Ca rroll, Geo rge West, Angelo Franzetti, Victor Kramer, Russ
McClai ne.
Ro bert Kamm, Henry T rautwein, Lou Merhige, Bro. Ronald Drahoza l, Brother
Joh n Rei he r, James Ch inn .
Broth er Rarmond, j ohn Young. Ken Reimer.

138

�Mr. Ed . Norm and Brother Lucian watt for Commencement ceremomes
to begin.
Brother John Bapttst, PrO\ mciJI; Brother Rarmond
Fleck, President; U. S. Reprcsentatt\'e John Young .

Cap and Gowners, minutes before grand march.

Brother Peter and Msgr. Matoka.

Rdati\C·s , friends, parents, wJtCh the procession of graduates to bJccalaureate 1\!Jss.

Graduates' procession
for posterity.

139

�Entering Our Lady of Victory Chapel for High !&gt;.·lass.

Trad itional flag blessing ceremonr.

Treasures soon to be happily clutched

.

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140

Dunng Comrnenu:ment Jddrf'5s.

V. R1chbourg, MJn-o(-the-Year.

�Bob Kamm and his fat her ta lk w•th T om
Kaiser at the party.

CongrJtulator")· te-legrams.

Speaker,
Gudu.ates,
Guests.

141

�ALUMNI

REUNION

Registrati on.

Ice breaking.

l\.-fore.

Holy Cross Hal! socia lizing.

This year's Alumni Reunion was th&lt;' biggest )'Ct-in num·
bers,menthusiasm,andinplansforthefuture.
The Alumni Memorial Mass and Communion brukfast
were followed by busin&lt;"ss meetings, a social hollr, a dance.
and a banquet
Mr. Burke O'Rourke was named the new President; Wootton
Young, new Vice- President: Brother H ugo Ellis, old and
new Secretary-Treasurer
For the first time the ladies met in special ~ssion for a White
Flephant sak, an expenment in acc1uaintanceship and con·
viviality. O perationmostsuccessful
St. Edward's Alumni are not only her pride and jO)', but her
fond&lt;"st hope for a future full of progress and development,
a greater St. Edward's

New regional units reported from Dallas. Ft . Worth, Hous·
ton, Galveston, Corpus ChnstJ, and McAllen, the most ex·
citmg Alumm news of the Year

Alumni l'-f emoria l Mass.

142

AherMas.s

More

Lea• mg chapel.

�Well laid

pttnlL

t.Jb[('.

�Brother RJym ond Fleck. C.S.C., present ing awuds
at banguet in K . of C. hJll

B.wgueteers

P at Finn, Father of the year.
Homer McElroy, outstanding 20 year alumnus .
Brother Raymond, SEU President.
Burke O'Rourke, outstanding lO yr. alumnus.

At the alumni banguet

Mr. John Ryder, past President.

Luge. d1stinguishcd, hmily gathering

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Raph~ .. t

\X'dsvn, C.S.C.. Ph D.

DEDICATION
The Staff af the 1959 1'c rver is proud to dedicate this book to Brother R aph:~cl Wilson, esc
Brother Raphael came to St. Edward 's in Januarr,l948, short ly afte r the University was taken over by
the Brothers of ll oly Cross
Since that time he has been active in all phases of UniH-rs•tr hfc~hc has been Dean of the College, Director of Testing and Guidance, Rector, Prdo::u, Hcscard1 Fellow at the Uni1crsity of Texas
School of 1'\ lcdicinc in Galveston, and Member of tht· To.:x.1s B~sit Sci&lt;·ncc Board, to mention but a few
of the nunr thing&gt; he has done
Although Brother Raphael is note&lt;! for being an .1hk .ldministr.ltor, an cxttlknt supervisor, a friend
and counselor to the students and an outstJnding sd10L1r, he is, d)Oi e all, a good te.lCher. N o higher
praise could be given him .

�Brother

R.aph~el -and

Brother Raphael,

student

students-~nd

"Gertrudt•

�THE YEAR
Wdrom~

Fresh

�And the lllini Club Turkey Trot

The Fceshmen celebrate the end of Frosh we..k
the bonfire

~~.L)

.
Christmas time.

-~~ '"'~'

.

goong home and the

b.oanoes hot

��~~R\\..

,.,,rrn. THEYEAR

MAY

���GOODNIGHT, MR. DEAN
Mr. Monroe P. Dean was the watchm.1n m Holy Cross Hall for stx years, and m the truest sense, "a
friend of the Uni,crsity." H ts sudden passing in October made us rea lize this more than ever. The
news of his deat h aught us totally unaware. Mr. Dean had become, to us, so accepted, that to sign in
after 10 p.m. on a w«k night devoid of hts presence (it seldom C\'Cr luppened) became a clumsy act. \VIe
also felt sorry that we nC\'Cr, really, got to k now M r. De.1n wdl. Mr. Dean contnbuted a pHI of the
wa rmth to each of us that ha.s made the Hall a home. The assurance of hts presence can. for us, never
be dupliCated. Good ni~ht. Mr. Dean. Rut~titJral m pau.

12

��I:JROTH6R RAYMOND FLECK.
PRESIDENT

C.~ C.

l'hD

June, 19'9
Dear Gr.1duate:

sen?o~ ;~~ ~c;:_i0E11J~~J~a~nti~e~:y~· 1~ ~ 7~! t~~;; :;~~s~=~ ra~~e:e:~va~

th~e~r:~er~l~r~::t

0
1
3
ff':r 3
that I write these few lines.
During the form:Hrve rears of your college education, and even now as those years draw to a close,
you are hardly in a position to evaluate what }'OU have recC"ived at St. Edward's. But as thC' years move
along, and you slOp occasionally to reflC'Ct on your college days, WC' hope }'OU will find that St. Edward's
was more than an expcnence bracketed by four years of your life. \YIC' trust that the spirit of St
Edward's will contmue as a vital force in your life, and that the ~ginning of wisdom cultivated in
your mind and heart will mature and ~ar fruit in the years ahead.
That God m;a.y grant an abundant har\'est of wisdom and hlppiness for you and yours is our sin(erest pnycr, as you take rour leave of the campus

14

Brother Raymond Fleck. C.S.C.. Ph 0
Presidem

�BROTHER SIMON SCRIBNER, CS.C.. Ph .D .
VICE PRESIDENT

Brother Simon Scribner, C.S.C., Ph.D., is Vice President of the Uni\•ersity, a member of the Local Council, the Academic
Council, the Standing Committee and a Trustee of the University.
He recei\·ed his B.A. at the University of Notre Dame in 1936, and his M.A. in 1941 and Ph.D. in 1947 at the Catholic
University of America. He has been at St. Edward 's since 1946.
Brother Simon Scribner is a professor of English and Spc!Xh

15

�L

U IRECTORO I' STUDENT ACTIVITIES, »ROTHER ( HARLE)) 111\DERSEN. C.SC

DEAN 01' TilE COLLEGE, SR01-HER rRAI"CIS BORGIA

~'OEHLER,

CSC

_j
16

�BROTHER DONALD CONNOLlY, C S C
Trt~§urn

BROTHER CORNELIUS CORCORAN , C.S.C.
Prrfn:t of D iscipline

BROTHER RAI'HAEL WILSON . CSC
PhD.

ADMINISTRATION
BROTHER SI LVAN MELlElT. C.S.C.
Rrgis tnr

MISS GEORG IA ZRUBEK
Srcrt'tary to the Registnr

�!'ATHER JOSEPH r.kALLISTER. CS C
Religious Counst"IOr.

MRS. WILMA SULLIVAN. RN
Nurse

15ROTH I:R LUCIAN liLERSCH. CSC
Atbleti( Direnor

I'ATHER JAMES

J.

0 "1.\RII'N. CSC. U. D

Chapl&lt;~•n

ADMINISTRATION
BROTHER CARROL ANGERMEJFR, CSC
L1brH1an

18

�BROTHI;R EDMUND H l'NT

UROTHER ROMARD BARTHEl

esc..

C.SC.. Ph.D
D "·ision of H u1mnities

UROTHER LtS!.I.I.E WOELFEL

C.SC. Ph.D.
D1"ision of Bu"""'s !.Jministration

DIVISION
CHAIRMEN
BROTH ER F!.BJL'S DUNN

esc..

M ..-.

D"ision nf Soci.ll

$(it·n(l·~

D i\1sion 0f l'h)&gt;i&lt;Ji

PhD.

~nJ

Bioloo~:kal Scitn.t~

BROTHER \\'ILUi\M Mi\1\'G

C.SC.. Ph D
Dn·i'"'" nf To:,td&gt;&lt;:r

TrJinm.~

�BROTH ER CHAR LES AND ERSEN
C.S.C., M.S. in Ed
lnstrucror m English
BROTHER CARROL ANGERMEIER
C.S.C., M.L.S.
University L1br~n~n

FAC
BROTH ER ROMARD BARTHEL
C.S.C., Ph D .
Professor of Physics
BROTHER LUCIAN BLERSCH
C.S.C.. M S.
Professor of Engi~r•ns

BROTHER COR.., llll'S CORCOitAN
C.SC.. MB.A
hurnacror 1n e._,,nn.t A dmmoJitll-

�lTY
REVEREN D DONALD DRAIN!:
Assost~nt

CS.C., M .A
Professor o f PhiJo,uphy

BROTHER flllli US DUNN

C.S.C., M.A.
Assost~nt

Prof(-swr of li•Story

BROTHER HlJGO ELliS

C.S.C., MA
Assist:lllt Ubramn

IJROTHER GERMAI N FADDOl'L
C.SC, M.A
Asststant Profcssnr of En,~:l tsh

2J

�REVEREl\.D JAMES FAHEY
CS.C., BA
Instr uctor .n Re hg1on

MR. ANTHOl\Y H : RR JS
M.A
AU1 ~ t ~nt

ProltSWr I' '

Sp~ m ~h

FAC
IJROl HL R RA) M0.\, 0 IILL "CSC., Ph D
P"'f"'""' ul C.hto 'lllr\

A~n~t~nt

MR. DALE I RA"- C. I\
B.A

ln stru&lt;lor 10

tlrvthn R..1mtki•.J.;

.... tt

Mo&gt;Jnubu.tr

J ourn~ l""

�BROTH !OR EDMU /\0 H UNT
l'rofe~sor

of

C.S.C , Ph.D
l.u1;;u.rges anJ H ostoq

CLn~icd

lTY

BROTHLR DA/\IEI. LY/\CJI

C.S.C., PhD
A~s•~•~n!

l'ruf~swr

of iju,lu,l;)

23

�BII.OTHER WILLIAM MA NG
CS.C, PhD.

Professor of Educa tion
REV EREND JOSEPH M&lt;AI.LISTER

CS.C., M.S.
Chaf&gt;lain to Studt nls

FA~
BROTHER

THOMA ~

esc..

M (Cl"J.J.Ql"(_.H
PhD

lnstruliOr on (.huno&gt;t ry
BROTHER SILVA:-. MI'U.Ell

CS C. , M S •n

r .Ju,~ nun

J.l n i\N~IIl ll.lJo:l\tr~f

M it ( LA I 01 :....01 f'

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'"

ll"tnal•'f on .... _ .... "•&gt;!don

�UlTY
REVEREl\'D JAMES]. O'BRIEN
CS C. Lin. ll. S.T B . LL.D
Chaplai n
M R. SAM I'AR IG I

M.B A
lnst ru(!Qr in l.lu$oness AdministrJt ion

MR. PETER PESOLI
M.A
Assistant Professor of

En,~:lrsh

BROTHER SIMON SCRIBN I:R

CS.C., PhD
Proftssorof En,~:hsh

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�COlONEl H M SW EENEY
PhD

Asso&lt;i3tc Professor uf Boo108Y

BROTHER PETER VLKMAl\JC
c.~.c M

s

Associate Pmfessor of Ph)·Sical Sciences

BROTHFR RAPHAEL W ILSON

esc .

PhD
Prufes..ur uf Boulo~o~)

UROTHFR FRAl\CIS \X'OFHLFR
M A

esc ,

Jnstruonr

LA~AU

BROT HrR
A~ ..ou~te

esc..

U r&lt;&gt;~hc·r
f'OIO"

Anutu

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I \\ Ot:UTI
PhD

Profe;sor uf Busmch

A Jm m ostr~ hon

~ nJ

A uo.llln ttn~o~

ilkiMl n r b n ; -

n

'

tH')OIIII:

liu~nol1 4

I•

11th~

!;..toby

4trJ (.n.ar RuL

li e

l•n&lt;

m

[J u,~ tinn

��SENIOR ClASS
F
F

c
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R

s
vice president .................................................................................. JACK McCOLLUM
president ......................... ................................................................. W ILBUR KOHNLE
senetary-treasurer ............... ...................... ···················------··················· MARK RITTER

Wdbur Kohnle of El Paso, Texas, Jack McCollum of Chicago, Illinois, and Mar k Ritter of Austin, TeXls, were
chosen by the senior class of 1959 to represent them during thc1 r last year at St. Edward's University. \'Uilbur,
~·h ose slogan of UN ITY ! helped win the cle&lt;tions, not only was acti\'C on lhc political scene at school, but also was
noted for being a basketball star Jack, an accounting major, had been referred to as "The Hilltop's Organizational
Fire·ball ' lx:cause of his acti\·ity in so many dubs and oth~r organizations. Mark RJtter, an active member of the Com·
merc&lt;c Forum, w.ts one of the f1rst day students ever to be elected a class officer.

28

�MICHAEL BARTHEL

H ARLAN BOYLE

BROTH ER PETER CLARK

E"ans"ille, lnd,ana
B.S. in Mathematics

Pampa, Texas
B.S. in Business J\dministration

Watertown, New York
A.B. in Education

SENIOR CLASS - 1959
In September, 19)'), a large group of young men arrived
at St. Edward's and enrolled as Freshmen. They were
shown their rooms in old Andre Hall or in Sorin Hall,
they were given a smoker, a Welcome Frosh dance, and a
schedule of classes. Pretty soon their number be,~.:an to
dwindle. Some stayed only a few days. Some were there
for the rest of the year, but when the group mo\·ed over
to Holy Cross Hall in the fall of 19')6, there were many
faces missing. T hose who remained valiantly tried to beat
some humility into the new mob of Freshmen, and then

began to reminisce on the good old days in Andre Hall.
Before the year was over they saw a new Andre Hall be·
gin to take shape. In September 19')7 there were even
fewer in the class. They saw the new And re Hall completed and their old home-for·a-ycar towed across the
campus to the scholasticate. Pretty soon work began on the
new Science Building. T hen, this last September, a hand·
ful of these who started in 1955 returned to St. Edward's.
These are the seniors oi 1959.

P ETER FERRY

PATRICK H AMI LL

CONRAD H AYTHORNE

Glendale, California
;':"ry
:;;;.,._ _
A.B.in H;:;

Benton, Arkansas
B.S. in Physics

Glendale, CaJifomia
B.S. in Business Adminisrnttion

�ROBERT HO LMES

B.S. in Business Administration
Gah·eston, Tens

Ozzu: H a)thom~ ~nd a group of
&lt;Ountry run.

JERRY LARSON

A.B in En,~:li sh
Lubbod::, Tuas
Nt \\'TON J.tllLANC
B.S. in Business A Jmim, tr.U uon
Au~tin, TeKa~

WILBUR KOHNLS
II.~

II

1n

l'hp"'

I'~"'·

'I"~'

A II

m l:ll,!:l"h

Au,rm.

Tc.c~s

�JACK MCCOLLU .\1
B.S. m A&lt;tuunun,::

Jack "kCollum dl-cided to lam! jus! as !he aonbuiM&gt;&lt;I!" w.&gt;s abou1
tole-avo:-.

Chica,::o. Jllm,us
BROTH I II JAM I.'&gt; M ART1N 1 C.S.C
A H.'" [Ju&lt;.&gt;lmn

L&lt;trobe.

Pt·nn~)I•Jnu

A portr.l•l of happ)' men
Pr1&lt;1l&lt;&gt;. Torn.1b&lt;·ne. anJ OpJ'&lt;'rm•nn cntO)
·' _.:uoJ mo:-al at th~ SeniOr Banqu&lt;.'C

BROTHER PATRICK OUVI:R. C.S.C.
A.B. in i:duCJ!ion
KmgSt&lt;m. Pennsyl,Jn•.&gt;
T H J,QOORE OPPJ:R~IANN
!J.S. 10 Bu&gt;m&lt;:» A JminJ&gt;!r.&gt;t ion

(,_,r,cston.

SII AUN a·BRllN
A .B. m J-l ,,tO&lt;I
O .&gt;lbs. T,,.,,

CH MLES POPP
B.S m Bu"n~" AJm•nl'l&lt;.lUun
Ml'mphis. loJ,.mJ

Tc~.•s

�I.
MARK THOMAS RITTER

B.S. in Busi n~s Admini stration
Austin, T exas

A.B . in English
Phil addphia. Pen nsylva nia

THOMAS TO RNABEN E

B.S. in BU.'linns Administration
El Campo, Texas

Th~

Senior Cla» on formal -=~~non,~: a u"~
abou t tO a~t~nd a wo.-ial func~ioo a ~ which
t~ solocit ous
Frt"$hmln dus Str~~d l
donntr on a courteous and fro~ndly mann~r.
No OM wu hurt

32

B.S. in Soology
McDonald, Penn sylvania

�JUNIOR ClASS

OFFICERS
'icc president
secretary-treasurer ..
pre;ident .

....... DEWEY DOG/I
ANTHONY SCAPERL.AND/1
BART CROt IN

33

�MARVI N CAVA!.UNO
K~nn~r. Lou.~iJna

ClASS
of
1960
RONALD CtNAI
Chicago,

ttt,no•~

BART CRON IN
Oklahon1~

Cu)-.

Oklahom~

�DEWEY DOGA
llc:-aumunt, Te~Js

Scaperlanda, O pperonann. Mt Knit:ht and dates
coming Dance

.l(

thl." G ah·eston Club Wd

BROTHER JAMES GULNAC

c.s.c

Bradford. Pennsyk mJJ

BROTHER ARTH UR HANN AWAY

UROTHER JOSEPH

c.s.c

c.s.c

D urham. Connectotut

Hartford.

HARR l;,

Conn&lt;·&lt; t~&lt;ut

CLASS
of
JOHN HOLM
Saudi Arabia

BROTH ER JOHN HOV U HAI\

c..s.c.

Loudonvdl~.

New YoM&lt;

�BROT HER jOSEPH

K UMHERA

C.S.C.
Al mena. W ixons on

ClASS
of
1960
JOH N LINN

Port Al1hur. Texas

BROTHER JOSEI'H LQVITO

c.s.c.

Brooklyn, New York

�DAN

~((DQNO UG H

Ron Cina l rC'turns

Mlmf'

formodabiC' loolcmg

boolc$ to thC' l1bnry

Corpus Chro5ti , TC'us

JOH N McKN IG HT
Yoak um, l'C'I:I..S

BUDDY N ICHOl.
San Antonoo. T C'n.!

T HO MAS OlTIS
Wads ... onh. TC'Xas

CLASS

of
1960
BROTHER Ar--TH Q;&gt;.. Y PEROWITZ

c.sc

flmt,

Mocho,~tM~

TED POPP
MC'fTl!'hl&lt;.lnJanJ

�DAVID PULKRABEK
Yoakum, Texas

BROTHER LEO RATHBL' /\

c.s.c.

Grand Rap1ds,

M JCho,~;an

I

ClASS

of 1960
BROTHER ALEXANDER STROZ
,C.SC.
Phlladdphol, PC'flnsyl~ano•

JOII:". \I UIVA"-

rlt"•·

38

on ..,

A'OR(W Vh(.ARO I
Alal•n. Tru1

�SOPHOMORE

c
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s
0
F

OFFICERS

I

q
president ........
.s«retarr·treasurer
vice-president ........

.............. JOHN SCHMID
...................................... .........................

.......... ROBERT KAMM

............... JOSE GARRIDO

,

6

39

�s
0

JOHN AFINQWICZ
Oklahoma Cn y, OklahomJ

p

BROTHE R RAIYH BAI RD

C.S.C.
San Francisw, Cahfom ra

H
0
M
0
R
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THOMAS BERG
N~w U lm, Mlnnesor;~
ARTURO BEZANILLA
Mexico City. D.F

s

JAM ES BOYER
Port Arthur,

Tt~as

JERROLD BUTTREY
Austin, Tuas

BERNARD CLEARY
Roch~wr, New York

40

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9
6
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BROTH ER TIMOTHY COYLE

C. S.C.

WILLIAM DAZET
Buras, Louisiana

CelonJ, Pennsylvania

JAMES DONOVAN
Ga rland, Texa'

BROTHFR RONALD DR AHOZAL

c.s.c

Cedar Rapids. Iowa

JOSE GAR RI DO
PiedrasNegras. Mexico

JOSEP H GOD IN ICH
Gah·eston. Texas

ALFREDO GONZALES
Caracas, Ven.,zuda

OONALD GRASSl
T acoma, Washington

�BROTHER ROBERT HERBS'!

c.s.c.

]eney City, New Jersey

BROTHER DONALD HOOD

c.s.c.

Hollywood, California

s
0

p

u

GEORGE KAISER

New Albany, Indiana

0
M
0
R

ROBERT KAt.IM

Oak Park, Illinois

E

s
THOMAS KMIECIK

Houston, Texas

BROTHER ROBERT KOLINSKI

c.s.c.

Chicago, Illinois

KIRWIN KOSLER

Shiner, Texas

�,
q

6

JOHN KRAMER
Waco, T exa5

FRANCISCO LEHMA NN
Montl"rrey, Mexico

VIC KRAMER

Waco.

T~xas

BROTHER HUGH McCABE

cs.c.

Brooklyn, New York

I

BROTHER PEHR MART I N

c.s.c

ROBERT MEU LEMAN
Southlknd. lndiana

Rochester, New York

BROTHER JOSEPH MILES
C.S.C

St. Fnncis. Kentucky

GEORGE MILLER

Houston, Texas

�RUDY NEJA
Anah ... im, C.lifornia

MART IN N!GRELLE
San Arnonio. Texas

BROTHEl!. JOHN NOWNES

c.s.c.

Van Nuys, Califorma

JOHN OPPER MA NN
Galveston, Texas

GEORGE PESSONEY
Palestine, Texas

MIKE PRENDERGAST
Reseda, California

BROTHER HAROLD QUALTERS

It's not the footlnll that hurts
walk .

..

us, •Is the

c.s.c

Mansfield, MauachuJCtu

�KENNETH REIMER
South Bend, Indiana

VINCENT RICHBOURG
Tyler, Texas

BROTHER PAUL RA H AI M

esc

Quincy. Massachusetts

MEL ROURKE
Galv~ton, Texas

ALAN RO USSEL
Edgard, Loui siana

e
L
CESAR RU IZ
Monterrey, Ml·xico

ADALBERTO SANTOS

Piedras Negras. Coah. , Me xico

A

s
s
0

f
JOHN

sc:Hr.tr~

Salem. WJsconsm

'61
45

�GEORGI! WEST
Corpus Chri,ti, Texas

BROTHER

I'REDERIC K WILLIAMS

c.s.c

Charl.,ston. South

Carolin~

JOSEPH W ILSON
Dal e, Texas

JOSE PH WRIGHT
Mason, Ohio

�1962
F
R
E

s

H
M

A
N

OFFICERS
''ice-president ....................................................................................... TOBY PRIOLO
............ ......................................................................... ROB ERT ZAPALAC

president

sccret:ary-treasurer

·······················---············ . ..... .• ......................... T HOMAS HANLY

c
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�196Z
BROTHER MICHAEl. ADAMS
C. S.C.
Burb~nk

Californ•a

PHILLIP ANGELLE
Port Arthur. Texas
LEROY Al'HON ELLO

Chkago, Illinois

BROTHER STANLEY ARBIICH
C.S.C
Scranton. Pcmnsyi, J n•a
THOMAS ARMBRUSTER
Norfolk. Nebraska
FREDERICK ARMS
New Orleans. l..ouisian:~.

BROTHER RICHARD ARNOLD
C.S.C.
L.-banon. Pennsrlvan•a
JOHN BAUER
Evansville, Indiana
JAMES BEAK
G!env,ew. llbnois

g~&lt;;O~r_ H FR JOHN HIRCH

Anldx&gt;ro. Ma..~&lt;hu«cll&lt;

JAM ES BOARD
Jdftnonvllk. lnd•an~

�1962
RICHARD BOSSE
Elkhart, Indiana

DAVID BOYINGTON
Long lkad,. California
CHAR LES BRAVO

Arcadia. California

LEONARD BRE!DING
Akron, Ohio
GEORGE BURGESS
Eagle Pass, Texas

WI!. UAM CALDWElL
Gknda le. California

WAYNE CAME T

Metairil·, Louisiana
BROTH ER JOHN (AR I NGTON

C. S.C.

K"n"s City, Kansas
ROBERT CASSIDY
Akron. Ohio

ARMON[)() CASTILLO

Managua.

Ninra~ua

NELSON CERV!.NTES
Gl•ayaquo!. Ecuador, SA

�BROTHER EARL CHAND LER

esc

Eva ns\'ill c-, l nd ia nJ

GERALD CLARK
OrJnge, T&lt;.'xa s
JOHN CONWELL
Evanswn, Illinois

LA URENCE COWDEN
Ok lahoma City, Ok bhom,,
DONAL D COX
Columbus, G &lt;.'orgi,,
FRED CROWE
Alhambra, California

LAURENCE CUMMINS Ill
Ind ia na pOlis. Indiana
BROTHER T HOMA.S CUNN ING HA.M

c.s.c.

Geneva, Minn esota
BROTHER RICHARD DALY

esc
Los

Wli.UAM D EAN
Cairo, lllmois

An.~:t'les.

California

�BR01'HJ:R A1\'l HO:\'Y Dt:liBERTI

esc.

Broulclyn,

r..:ew

York

rRANK DELKER
Hc-n..krSO&lt;l, Kc·mucky
BROTHER THOMAS DFRRJG

c.sc.

Lyndhurst, Oh10

BROTHER BREN DAN DINAN

esc

Flushm,!:, New York

!!ROTHER JOHN DONAH UE

esc

Taunloo, Manachuk'fh
EDWARD DOWNES
Ch•c.go, IJJ.no•s

BROTIIlR CHARLES DREVON

c.sc.

flml, M•ch1g111
BROTHER ROBERT D L'CHARME

c.s.c.

IX'yandonc, M1dugan
BROTHER MICHAEL Dl'DLEY

c.sc.

Nt'Whall, Cahfom.a

BROTH ER FREDERICK DL'NN

esc.

Ugun.1 Ba..h. Cah1om1a
DAVID ECK~TEI:\
AnJcnon. ln.d•1111

�JEROME EGAN
Albany, New York
JOSEPH EMERSON
lkaumont, Tex.u
BROTHER AN THONY FADALE

c.s.c

North Ho llywood,

C~ l ifornia

BROTHER FRANCIS FEElEY
C S.C
New York. New York
BROT HE R DONALD FLEISCH ·
HACKER, C.S.C
Chi cago, Illinois
JOHN FARREll
lndoanapolo s, lndoana

JOSEPH FRAN ZEll l
Auscon, Teus
MI CHAEL FRY
Corpus Olro5 to, Tens
WIIRREN Fl!N EL
New O rleans. l ouo)oana

FRESHMAN
JOS EPH GilLE
~e"' Ork~n~. luuo)o~n~

IJRO'I II (R DAV ID (., [ R(, [

c.sc.

M oi,.Aulet, \\''"""''"

~

�BROTHER WALTER GLUHM

C. S.C.
H ~ milton ,

Oh io

JAMES GOFF
Gr;o. ngt-r, Indi ana
BROTHER JOSEPH GRAZIANO

c.sc.

Albany, N t-w York

MICHAEL GREELEY
Wt-st Bradenton, Florida
RICHAR D HA LLER
Canoga Park, California
THOMAS HANLY
South Miami. Florida

BROTHER W ILLIAM HERMA N

c.s.c.

St . Cla.r,

Mo ch i.~:an

IONRIQ UE J IM ENEZ
F~glt&gt; Pass, T I'""&lt;JS
BROTHER RI CHARD JOHNSON
C. S.C.
Youngstown, Ohio

CLASS of 1962
EDWARD JONF.S
Btt"JI"· Tc-us
BROT HER jOSEPH JO RDA"'

c.s c.

Con"·'Y· Ark;o.n&lt;a,

�THOMAS K!dSER
(Jlwkta, JJJ.no1S
DENNIS KAMAt\.
Sou~h B~nd. Indiana
BERNARD KING
San Juan, Texas

BROTHER RICHARD
KINIRY, C.S.C.
Johmtown, P~nnsylv~nia
BROTHER RICHARD
KLINSK I, C.S.C
Conne&lt;:ticut

Mend~n,

THOMAS LAMB
Co~tesville, Pennsylvanta

LLOYD LANDRY
Biloxi, M tssissippi
THOMAS LANGLEY
Evansville, Indian~

JOSEPH LAVELLE
Rocky Rt.rr, Ohto
ALFRED LEFEVRE
Chalmf:'tfe, Loutstana
BROTHER ROBERl
LOMUPO. C.S C.
Broolclyn. Ne" York

54

FRESHMAN
ClASS

�C..FRALD 1.0\\ ERY
1&lt;-ml'h: C.U), C..:.loforn•~

BRO"tH [ R LA\VRENCE Ll'SSIF.R
C.S.C.
Cohoes. l\~w York
W ILLIAM LYNCH
l.wourJo, l\ew J~rsq·

BROT H ER CH ARLES
McBRIDE, CS.C.
Chicago, Illinois
BROTHER GERALD McCORMICK. C.S C
Detroit, M iehJgJn

JAM ES McDERMOTI"
'X'est H~,·rn. Conne&lt;.ll&lt;ot

PATRI(K M&lt;GEH EE
New Orluns. Lomsoan~

of 1962

BROTHER C HARLES MACK

c.sc

l ndian~polis, l ndoana

RICHARD MAHA FFEY
l ndianapolos, lndoan:a

PATRICK MAHER
New• Orle~ns, Louoso~n•
W AYNE MARSHALL
ChiCI.,I;O, llluxm

55

�JA MES MAJEWSKI
Granger, Indiana
BROTHER CHARLES 1-IARTINEZ,

c.s.c

Hollywood, California
BROTHER JOHN MAY, C.S.C.
Maybee. 1-hchogan

CLASS
BROTHER JEROME
MEYER, C.S.C
Cltveland, O!lio
!.LBEkT MJKU LENCAK
Elgin, Texas
BROTH ER DONALD
MOOSE, C.S.C.
Carlisl e, Penn sylvar~ia

RICHARD MOYLAN
Agaiia, Guam, M. l .
MARTIN MUEJ.LER
Cuyahoga Fall s. Oh io
BROTHER ROBERT NEBUS. C.S C
South Amboy, New jersey

JA MFS O KEHf
Mo~h~" ak~,

l.ARLO~

M•n~,~;:ul.

l 11do~na

OSORIO
:\otar•J.:uJ

D!.V ID I'Alll
(ononn•lo. Ohoo

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�DANIEL PEN DE RGAST
D~llas.

Texas

BROTHER HERBERT PERKINS

c.s.c.

Compton, California
BYRON PEVETO
Ttxas Ctty , Texu

of 1962
SAMU EL PHII.UPS
Ausun , Tens
BROTHER NICHOLAS
PIANO, C.SC.
Eri e, Pennsy han•a
BROTHER GI LBERT
PRETI"O, CSC.
Bronx, New York

EDGAR PONCIANO
Hav:~.na, Cub..

MIGUEl. I'ONCIANO
Ha, ana, Cuba
fOB\' PR IOLO
Amarillo, Texas

ERNEST RAMIREZ
Browns•·•lle, Tu:;u

BROTHER DAVID REEDY

cs.c.

W'ntm.nner, Maryland
BROTHER jAMES REESE

esc

CleH·Iand, Ohoo

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�CLASS
BRO THER JOHi\ REIHFR. CS.C
J&lt;·rsq·

N~wark, N~:w

MICHAEL RICARD
Chicago, l lhnoi~
CARLOS RIDDLE
Rosit~. (oJh. M&lt;:~ow

PATRICK ROUERTS
New Ork~ns. Wuostana
CHARLES ROU .O
Texas City, Texas
HROTHER MICH AEL

ROPER. CS.C
'IX' est Ha.en, Connc(\t(llt

DENNIS RYCH LIK
ft.lauderdalt-. flonda
llROTHER SEVERUS SANCHEZ,
C. S.C.
b Feri~. Texas
UROTHER DONALD SCHAPKER.

C.S.C.
bans•tlle. Jnd&gt;ana

BROTHER THOMA!!.

SCH EL'RER. C.SC
~bnhtu,

Mum&lt;:SOta

JOHN SCHifl'
/;•Ans•olle,lnJo•n•
I!ROl/11 R RIC..HARO
'(.HROECK

(.$(.

hu: , l'&lt;nn)yh•n••

�of 1962
IHI.OI HER JOH;-... Sl.HL'SZLER,

cs.c.

(.k,danJ, Oh1u
)OH,'\, !lEAL
Lu)~llVJ.;.I l'Jlb, Ohio

llROTHlR I·RAi\.U~ \I·RVI:DIO
C.S.C.
[n&lt;mo. CaJ,forn•J

BROTHER \X' ILLIAM
SH EEHAJ.'\j, CS C
Drtrou, MtChogln

UROTHFR 00/\ALO

TREMER . C.S C
•'\.orthri&lt;lge. C.J.J,forntJ

I.IROTHI:R VJNCENI

VAl\; DEN 1-II:.L Vl.L, C.S.C.
LmleLhU!e, \\1.SC:on&gt;m
W ILLIAM VA1\DEkW EELE
Pt&gt;toskq, MethogJn
JL'AN CARLOS V ITA

Buenos

A•r~. Argentm~

} :'\MtS \VALKOWSKI
.)outh lknJ, lnJJaou

THOMAS \VATERMA,'\,
Coni GJbl.-s, HoodJ
BRO I HH Z\ORMAI\.

\Vf!;T, C.SC
VJn /\up. C.hh•tn•J.

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�ClASS
THEODORE WIERZBI NS KI
Cokhester, Conne&lt;:ticu t

BROTHER W ILLIAM
WICKHAM, C.S.C.
Indianapolis, in diana

of

'62

JAME..'i ZAVARF.I.I.O
Al&lt;ron. Ohoo

UROTHER DANIEL ZERFAS
CSL
Nurthn~,C..Iofnmoa

��1959

TOWER
STAFF
The T ower

We, the members of the 19~9 Tower Staff, .ue proud to ha\'C been able to bring you this pictorial
history of the school year at St. Edward's University_ This book would not have betn possible if it
were not for the able assistance of the many students who, althouRh not members of the staff,
willingly gave their time and talents to the production of this yearbook.

Bernard Cleuy, Photographer, Pat Hamill. Editor.in-Chit-f. Mar"in Cavallino, Sports Edi.&lt;o&lt;.. .. . . - - - - .

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�Thoma~

Hanl)' ,

A~~istant

Editor, Edward Downes. La)'OU t. )&lt;rome Rkard, La)·Out.

TOWER STAFF

�Off Ken of th~ Student Adl\otoes Counnl: (left 10 roght) Wolbur Kohnle. Surn,,.·y. Shaun O'Broen. Prnod~nl, Brother Charl~s Anderson, CS.C.
Modcralo r, Anthony &amp;apcrlanda. V•r~-Prniduu (Commimom), Jark McCollum, Vtu Pruident (S1ud~nt Al/4irt ) . M.arvm C..vallono. Tmuurer.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCil
The Student Act1vities Council JS made up of the pres1dents of
the various dubs, organ1zat1ons, and classes of St. Edward's Um·
,·ers1ty. It s official purpose is to coordinate student affa1rs so
that there will not be any conflicts 1n campus sponsored func·
tions. However, the ""SAC"' actually docs a great deal more than

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that and ser,·es as :1 form of student go,ernment. It not only
makes suggestions on rules and regulations to the administration,
but also takes care of such things as campus traffic, ontra-campus
relationships, and financial assistance to dubs which are sponsor·
ing student functions

�s
A

c

Left to Right: Chul~s Popp ( E Club ) . T homas T ornab.·n&lt;" (Sou.u Ar.JduJI)), Oto"&lt;'Y Do..:a
mnu Forum ) , T hoodort' O ppe rman ( Gulr•rflo" Club). J oh n S(hmid (Sophomorl' C/1111 )

V ictorKram&lt;·r

( NFCCS).

lbrt

Cronin

(f:m/Or

(Ct&gt;m-

Cl"u ) ,

T his year the Student Acti\·ities
Council made several changes m student life. Perhaps the g reatest of
these was obtainmg two one o'dock
permtssions for restdent Seniors.
T he SAC also managed to do someth ing this ye:u which had been but a
wistful dream m the past, and that tS,
it was actually able to coordinate the
school functmns of St. Edwards,
Seton Hall, and St. Ma11's Academy so
that there were no conflicts in the
acttl'ttics of these three closely related
tnstttuttons.

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�from lLft ro K1ght
Dnid P~ul, Rrpurrtr,

Rll hud
Jos~rh

H~ll~r.

l~vellt,

Rtporrtr,
CtrcMioliiO#

From l.,ft to R1ght; Edwud Downes. H.t poru r,
Boer. Rtporru, Matt Landry. Rt porrt r.

Jero~

RICard, Rt porltr, G"rma.n

i\l"""l"·

The Sl. Edward's Unnerstty Hillloppn, and her younger
SISter the mimeographed Tabl~a.~~ which appeared once a
week durmg the latter part of the year, ser\ed as organs of dis·
serrunation of informatton as well as reser\'Oirs of the ideas,

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opmions, bel1efs and e\en compllims of the student body dunng
the school year. The crusadmg cdttomls of these papers had an
eff«t on the o.mpus, and were actually heeded by both the
students and the administration.

�Th is year we saw the formation of the Student Court at St. Edward"s University.
For many years students have felt that they should have some sort of court which
could make decisions on infractions of the rules. Then, under the leadership of Brother
Cornelius Corcoran, C.S.C., and Oz Haythorne the idea of the student court blossomed into the organization it now is.
The Court was placed under the jurisdiction of the Prefect of Discipline, and its
functmns were defmed as '" an organization which shall enforce the regulations of St
Edward"s University, and which shall suggest punishment for infractions of these
regulations."" It enforced the school regulations by constant reminders to the student
body of the regulations; and by quiet suggestions, rather than by force, it was able to
create a respect for the rules concerning student attire and behavior at public functions.
The court was the subject of great controversy. Some were opposed to it, but the
Ol'erwhelming majonty was for 1t. Although there were vehement accusations against the
court as in the "" Bulls on Campus ·· article in the Table.w, for the most part the
student body seemed to feel that the Court was an organization which was doing the
school and themselves a great service.
Perhaps the greatest compliment to the court is the fact thlt every student who was
punished by the court felt that the court had been just.

BROTHER CORNELI US CORCORAN, C.S.C
Moderator of the Student Court

STUDENT COURT

�COMMERCE
FORUM
OFFICERS: Ldt to Ro)(hC D&lt;""CJ Do~'· p,, ,,Jun. Anthon)' &amp;a1"''
Ianda. V1c.' Prn1J•wl. Urother Corndous Cor&lt;Ordn, CS C JI!,,Jn.•l"l.
Thomas Hoard. Sar&lt;l.ll'). Uart Cronm, 7",._.,.,,.,.1

l\!&lt; mt&gt;cr, Lef t tn Ri ,!( ht : First
R'"' · J ose Garrid o. Anthon)·
Ard,fmJ,
Kenneth
Reim er.
Kai&lt;er. Robert Mt•ulc
mJ n. Ad Jih&lt;:rlu San tos. Urotht• r
Corn(Jiu, Corcoran, C.S .C
Snund
Rt &gt;w
Hart Croom
Th,.odon P&lt;1pp. Vin cent Ri ch·
M c Donou~h
boor,!(.
0 Jniel
James Donova n, John Sulli•an
C.~nr~c

M.mh..r'. Ldt tu Ro)(h! For"
R""· JI.,.J.h 1'\o,hul. Thoma•
lluJo.l . .1~11&lt; 1-hCt&gt;llum. De"fl
On)(~.
Anthony "•Jrul~nda.
OJ•••I l'ulkr~btk. IJruther Cur
ndiu, CunotJn, C.'iC.
.:;,.,.,n.l R""
~hriJn
Hu)l.,
DJ"J Lottloon. l\h rk Runr
An)(d Fr~nJeltl John Kramer
\\ollo&lt;lm DHet

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�GALVESTON
CLUB
The Galveston Club, the most u:tt\C "'City Club" on
c.1mpus, has put on a dance welcoming the new Freshmen to
the Hilltop C\'ery September. This year the '' Howdy- Frosh'
dJncc v.as the only dance held lll the Holy Cross H:tll coffee
shop wtth a ll\e orchestra.

MemiX'rs: Left to Right M r
SJm Plrigi. Ant iiQny SnpcrIJndJ,

John

Opperm~nn .

Charles Rollo. Peter Quattrin&gt;.
Ted Oppe rm ann.
Melnou
Rourke, Gino Marchi

~~i

~ jL~
ii&gt;

,_

1

--~

------

________

I

__,)_
The- Galn•ston Club

'&gt;X'elrome Frush' Dance

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�Members, Left to R1ght: Bouom Row : Leonard Breiding, Fred ltrms, Buddy N.chol,
Wayne Marshall, !'rank Delker. Top Row: Bcrn~rd Cleary, R1chard Boue, Patnck.
ltoh her, Jamrs 0 Ke-efe. Charles Popp, Jack McCollum.

KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS
Off•cns Lefl to lliJ!h!. Bottom Row: Shaun 0 l.ln en. G,.,,J Kmthl,

bth~r

Joserh

/ll t lt llist~r.

(h.,plo~r~t,

IS~rt

&lt;.ronon.

D~p"l)

GrJnd Kttrthl, Ronald Cmal , u ·.,,Jr,., T ed Ori'!Crrn~nn. Ru,;,rJrn&amp; Suut.. ry. Top Row J ohn McKmght , !Jrrna, lto!J non Canl·
I• nO, Trr..J~trrr, \Vilbur Kohnk. ChJttrt:llor, \l('dham D~zet, lfutdt G,.,,J, Brother ~ti-&lt;'nus AJdman, C.S C .. FutJttcl.tl Surtl.trl

�K. C.
Members, left 10 R1ght: Bottom Row: Patnck \X' alia, fred
Mahaffey, Rotl;lfld Romero, George Pesr.oney, David Pulk

rabek.
Top Row: John Conwell, Martin N•grclle, Lar')' Cum·
mins, Denms R)·chlik.

Tht· Knights of Columbus
Council No. 2559 was founded
O\'Cr twenty-fiYC years ago and it

is now one of the most active
dubs on the St. Edward's cam·
pus. T his yeH there were fiftr
members on campus and on~:
hundred and fifty off campus
belonging to the St. Ed's Council.
Among the more f:J.miliar ac-

tivities of the K of Cs arc the
annual Hayride each fall and a
13oatridc in the spring which
occasionally does not quite
make it due {0 weather and
other difficulties. Other activities not quite so well known :ncluded providing children of
Cristo Rey Parish with a f rcc
breakfast every Sunday after they
attend C:J.te.:hism classes. Also,
each year the Knights give the
children of the Home of thc
Holy Infancy 1n Austin new Easter outfits. O n the third Sunday
of each month the members
participate in a Corporate Communion at the nine o'clock 1---fass
Each year the Knights cooperate
with the St. Ed "s Commerce
Forum in sponsoring a picnic.

Members, Left lu Right: Bouom Row : Thomas Hant1,
Jerome Egan, Patrick McGehee, William ~an
Top Row ; John Bauer, Ed Henderson, j ohn Keohane,
Gt'Orge Burgess, j ohn Ed utein

K. C.
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�p
R

E

s

s
Members (From left to right) V1ctor

Kr~mer,

Bobby He lms, Roben Kamm, john

B~uer,

and Dick

H ~llcr.

Members ( From !dt to nght) T om Hanly, Mathew Londry,
joseph Lave lle

P~t

Hamill, lkrnard Cleary and

�c
L

u
B

Officers of the Press Club ( From left to ngh!) John Holm. Surtlary, Brother Francis
Noonan, Tmm-.er, Jack McCollum, Prn 1Jenr and Marvin Cava!Jino, Vrrr PusiJm1

The Press Club is made up of members of the H illtopper staff,
the To11•er staff, the play-producing staff, and members at
large. It is one of the most active dubs on campus, and the one
whrch affects the students the most in many ways. Althoug h the
Press Club does not put on any strictly social activities, it is in
charge of the Hilltop Capers, tht annual school pia}·. the Dutch
Irish dar festivities, and th(· t\ lan of the Yen and Sweetheart

Borgta,

c.s.c_, AtoJ trJtor,

T homas

contests. Besides these activities, the Press Club is in charge of
all student publications, including the Ht!ltopper, the T oU'er, the
T ablea!l and Nib;. T his year the Press Club also sponsored two
Jorums on contemporary problems. One was on existentialism
Jnd the other was roncerned with the problem of the beat gen
eratton.

�Off•cers of d1e halo· laton Ameroun Club, from left to right: Miguel Ponnano, 1"u.uur~r. Donald Blanchard, Prnuient,
jose Garrido. Via· PresJdMJ, Franns&lt;:u lt'hmann. Snrnttr).

ITAlO-lATIN
Members, from left 10 right· Edgar Pondano, O$ar Ruiz, Carlos Osorio, Manud

Guerr:~.,

J uan Vita.

�Members, from left to right: Carlos Gutierrel. Arm~ndo Castillo. Serge ~besr. Alfredo Gonzales, Nrlwn Crrvantrs.

AMERICAN ClUB
The Hilltop Fiesta

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�Officers, Left to Right: Thomas Tornabene, Presidem, Brothe r Thomas l\fcColluugh, Mod co·.11or,
Kavanagh, Vite Presidem, Charles Schmieder, Sures,~ry, G("'rg(• \'\' est, T re,nurer.

''G~rtrud~".

Jame,

SCIENCE ACADEMY
T he Science Academy has had a very actsve rear during which
its members were able to present, for the edification of the stu·
dent body, several mo"ies, le&lt;:t ures and illustrJ.ted lectures. fl.·tost

Members , Left to Right: George Moiler, Pat W alla, Fred Crowe, Thomas
Berg.

these were •n the "p&gt;Opular" vein J.nd were intdligsble as well as
interesting to the layman

From Left tO Right· Rudy N ej a, John Afinowin. Martin
Byron Peo.·eto.

Ni.~:rellt

�OHicers of the E-Ciub, from left to n ght : 1-lr. Edward Nurri, , Modn.ucn. Charl~s Popp, PtrJJdtnt, T~d I'Of'l'· T•t•l!'" '''-,
Thomas l:loard. l'u~ p,,.,,J .,m. Vi n,~nt Rochbourg, Sn t'tlarJ

E-CLUB
Members, from left to tJght: Jack McCollum. f t:hpe \);faterw~ll.
George M oller, James O 'K&lt;-.:fe, Anthony Sopt:rlanda, Fro&gt;derid&lt; Arnt5,
o~"J

E.:kstem

Mo&gt;mbers. from ldt to nghL Keml&lt;"th Reunn. Ted Opperm.tnn. R..n.oiJ
Con~l. Wolhur Kohnlt-. Juhn SulloY~n. Jerry L.•rwn. H~rbn Uuyle

�llliNI ClUB
The lllini. Club is a "State Club" ?lade up _of people from l!lmois. The biggest funct•on of thts small
organization. is the Turkey Trot, a dance i_n early
autumn. Th1s year the dance was charactenzed by
unusual decorations and me music of Vic Sterzing's
orchestra.

From Left to Right: Leroy Antonello, J ohn Schmid. \XI.J.
Jiam Dean, Philip Jordan, and j ack Con,..•ell

,I
I

From ldt !0 right: Robert Kamrn (sun•I.JI')·tu.ou,.n·) ,
Jack McCollum ( Po 6Jfdtnl) , Jerome Ric:ud, Ed"·arJ
Downe-s, and Ronald Cmal

'I he I limo Club rr~ted the:

lurkcy I ro1 . ""c uf

tho; b.r~t d~ncn

of

t~

f&lt;"'T-

�M em~~ of the National Federation of Catholic College StUdents, from left to right : Top row: Brother Charles llnd~ r
sen. C.S.C., M rdt'~ator, Phil Jordan , j1mior Delt'XIllt, V ic tor Kramer, Senior Dl'legalt, llnthony Scaperl anda, Mathew
Landry. Bottom Row: ~orge Kaiser, Thomas Noona n, Wa r~n Funel, Charles Rollo

N.F.C.C.S.
VINCENT HAll CHORISTERS

�G~rh frurn the St·tun School of Nur,ll\g whu
were dlOSt'll JS mo·mbcts ol the ~~ EdwArJ,
Cheertng ::,quJJ Jre f&gt;Kiured .11 n}:hl. They J rt'"
Carol)"/\ &amp;rJo,,k,, Utul)ll DrJnber,~:. &amp;hb1
HJrnson, ~nJ Anne R~c.!

Mu111M:r, u! Ilk ~1. EJw JrJ·;
M&lt;Collum, l'~lmk MJhcr,
Rtt&lt;l JnJ B...bb)- fbrn.on.

Chctrle~J~n
Run~IJ

"'"' J~ck
(.mJI, Anno.

�first Row, left 10 rij::ht: W. Ko hnl e, J. Van Gal e, K. Re imer, Coach E. Norri! .
Second row. left to right : P. Wat e rwall , D . Eckst ein, V. Ri chbourg, T . Board
Third Row , left to right: C. Popp, T . Popp, ). O'Kede, R. Kam m

HILLTOPPERS FOR '5g-'sq
SEASON RECORD
WE
95
70
78

"
,"
""

56

66

THEY
St. Thomas University
Texas Lutheran
Trinity University
Pan American
Texas Southern
St. Thomas University
Southwest Texas State
Southwestern
Huston-Tillotson
Texas Wesleyan

"

74
83
77
74
59

""

WE
70
63
60
79
7l
78
77
7l

6o
73
63
Won 10 Lost 9

TH EY
University of Dallas
St. Mary's University
Trinity University
Huston-Tillotson
Southwestern
Texas Lutheran
Texas \'Veslcyan
St. Mary's University
Pan American

"
"
65

6o

"

68
79
93
50

81

�Athletic Director
Brother Lucian Blersch, C.S.C.
In his S«ond year as Athletic Director, Brother Lucian worked
hard to help the teams at St. Ed's :tnd did ever)1hing possible to
help athletics, both varsity and intnmural. The intramural program
especially reflected his efforts.

Coach Ed N orris
Coach Norris. one of the most highly praised coaches
in the Big State Conference, lived up to that reputation
\'V'ith a bck of notable player experience, he developed a
good basketball te:tm, :t team that gave its all, whether
ahead or behind in the score. T he same was true in base·
ball.

Student fl.h nager
Fred Arms
Fred, a freshman this )'Car, was the student man·
ager for the varsity reams. Besides being manager,
he particip:.ted in intramural sports.
Br()(hcr Edmund, although he official!)' held no posit10n
connected w1th athletics, wJs alwa)'S ready with a helpmg hand
for the athlttic department. He built the blcadu:rs for the gym
and w.as alwa)'S an inte rested spct.tator at the athletiC contt~ts.

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�4-Year LC'tterman
All-Conference
Wilbur Kohnle - As a senior, Wilbur led the
team in scoring with a 16.6 ave rage per
game. This was good for third place in con·
ference scoring. It was also W ilbur"s third
year on the Big State Conference team. Wilbur"s desire and spirit was an inspiration for
the team.

Charles Popp
4-Year Lctterm:tn
Charles Popp - ··c·, as he tS known around CJmpus, graduated this ye:1.r. Charley, although injured, demonstrated
a hustling and fighting spirit which greatly aided the
team. He was especiall)' tough on rebounds.

83

�Tom Boa rd
3· Ytar Letterman
Tom Boa rd -

Tom was injured most of the rear and was

~~~:,~~ r;~}' ai;il~t~ 1 ~:i~~if:n~~sje~'&lt;'~~~l ~:~k~t~ ~~aJ ~~~
ability to be the playmaker of the team.

Te.:l l'opp

TlJ ";as our most stc;ady h;all pla)·cr The

6"2"" Jun •or from lnduna excelled Jt clca rm g the
N(kboo.rJ~
,~:arne

84

or

rd"K.l\111(1~

wh• lc

pla)"•n,~e

a

,~:ood

fl oor

�Ken Reimer
2·Yea.r Letterman

James o·Keefe ~ As a freshman, "Slim"
lead the team in rebounds and was
sC'Cond in team scoring. He was
named to the All-Conference Sec·
ond Team.

85

�Felipe Watcrw.1ll -- Better known as Phil, this 5'8" Jun·
ior College transfer from Houston showed a great
deal of hustle th1s year. Ph,l's best shot was a twohanded set shot Phil earned his first "arsity letter at
St. Ed's

Da\ e1 !~;rstr1i~e ~ 11~ e(h~:d a 1 ~ r~::a~~~;c~ 11~isw::rs~{.
fecti\C m drl\'lng under the MkctJ although tum·
pc~d

86

by an

111JU~d

knee.

�Vince Richbourg - Vince did not play enough to letter
this year_ He did gain some g:tme cxperrcnce which
Coach Norris counts on for next ye:tr

Robert Kamm
Squad man
Bob Karnm - Bob did not earn his varsity letter this year.
Bob did show .1 great deal of hustle and spirit in the
games he did play.

�Joseph Van Gale
S&lt;juadman

�CANDID
SHOTS

89

�THE TEAM

IN

ACTION
90

Dan• goe: lhrs

on~

�MORE

CANDID

T he Little Guy p,oes hip,h for this rebound

Ted gets two

91

�Wilbur shows that its all in the fingertips

�Front Row (L to R.) : Hart Cronin. Rick Haller, Tom Ferro. Harlan Hoyk Terry Brellllll&lt;'}'Cr. jitn McD~nnott and Ken Reimer.
Back Row (L to R.): Manager Bob Cassidy. Luddy Scotka. Jo~ Emerson, Gaspar Cardinale. Vin(t Richbourg. Da'" Eckstein. Alan Roo&lt;sel
and Manager Fred Arm s

VARSITY BASEBAll
WE
12

12
3
II
~

3

WE

THEY

H uston.Tillotson College
Huston-T illotson College
Southwest Texas State
Texas Southern Unive rsity
Texas Southern Uni versity
St. Mar y's Un iversity

2
I

13

"

2

8

2
13

THEY

Southwestern Uni,·ersity
Southwest Texas State
Southwest T exas State
Texas Lutheran College
Southwest Texas State

13

6

WON 6
l OST )
7 games rained out

This year's edition of the Baseball team was one of which
Edsmen cou ld be proud. \Xfit h only one Senior regular, the team
won four and lost one durin,g the first week of play. Then the
team hit a streak of bad luck and dropped three games in a row.

But probably the most disappointing fa&lt;-to r of the whole season
was the rain wl1ich forced the cancellation of seven conferenLC
gat~es. T he team could ha ve (lone much bette r with this extra ex
pencnce.

93

�LUDDY SCOTKA

HARLAN BOYLE

4 Ye:u Letterman

2 Year Letterman

lETTERMEN

I

2 YcH Letterman
94

2 Year Letterman

�V INCE RICHBOURG

TERRY 13REMMEYER

2 Year Letterman

1 Year LettcrmJn

BASEBAll
LETTERMEN
A LAN RO USS EL

GASPAR CARDINALE

1 Year Letternun

I Year Letterm:w

�TOM FERRO
l

JOE 1:1'•-IERSON
l Year Letterman

Year Lcttcrman

BASEBAll
lEITERMEN
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DAVE SEAL
Year Lette rnun

DAVE ECKST EIN
l Year Lettrrnun

�JIM McDER.MOIT

RICK HALLER

I Year Letterman

Squadman

ACTION SHOTS
OF THE TEAM

�THE HILLTOPPERS

\'(1~

belt T c:u.s
Southern: ')·2

�The picture a bove wu taken during the Beanie Bowl Gamt. h sho ws how e veryone at St. Ed"s has a ch ance to participate in Intramural
athletin

INTRAMURAl SPORTS
Intramural Champions of 1958-59
Football ....
. ···---- Basses
Basketball .
Scholastics
Softball -···-···--···--······--·-····- Padukes
Volleyball ---···- ----·--···-······-·---·-·-··-···-·-- Five - Fifths

INTRAMU RAL COMMISSION ER Den n•s Kaman. Onl y a f rn hman. Denms. w 1th the
cooperation o f team ca pt ains and Co.. ch No rri s. took cha rge of the mtramu ral p~ram
andranitn•ry effi cieotly

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�INTRAMURAl FOOTBAll
Intramural Football Champs

BASSES

ilHSl'S Front Row (L to r.): J Larson. J. Holm, D. Do,~;a. Second Row : H. Boyle. T .
Priolo, B. West, B. Nichol. B. Cronin. C. Haythorne. Third Rilw: D. Pulk rabek. M
Prendcro~:ast. M.Cavallino

Guess 'X' ho?

Sul'humnrn l'ront Row (I. to r) J. Boy&lt;'r,
S•ntu~ lbck Row: R M eulman. G . Miller. A

J

Majtw&gt;ki , A

Rous~l.

J.

Brelsford. J. S,hmid, 8
G. Buttr"1'

Wal ~h.

Pulk u.cot udar

100

�A good crowd for the game5.
l\13 gicians - Fr ont Row (L to r ): R. Bo5se. T . Lyn ch. Back Row:
W . Camet, ]. Schiff. P. Roberts. D . Ka mari.

The Sophs discu ss s trategy.

Monks- Fr ont Row (I tor. ) : E. Down&lt;'S. J Zavarello. \)? . D ean. F.
b•·elle. Back Row: M. Ri cuJ. R Hall er, ""7 Caldwell , D . PJul

Seal scores

Vul!urc'- Front Rm• (I. tn r.) II Lefevre. Fred Arm~. D a•·&lt;' !'&lt;"al
G. Cluk. L Rrt· idin~:. P An,:elk. H Todd. J Fmer&lt;on

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�INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
lntramuul Basketball Champs
SCHOLASTICS

The

re~uh'

o f the dlamr&gt;ionship

~amc

Millt'rgot rherebound

Vuhurt~

- Fron! Ro"' ( l. to r l - P J\n,~telle, L. Breidong, R CaJ·
,;dy, G . Glark Back Ro"' Couh ~' Kohnle, J F.mc:rwn, B
K•n,t. D

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&lt;;u]

�Beats Front Row (l. to r.): C. "Tin y"" KoC'wler, T. Hoy.
Bac k Row · ). Bruch. J. M cCollum. R Hel ms, J. Wil son.
T. Pri olo

Bremmeyer gets th&lt;' rebound
1\lon ks - front Row (1 . to r. ) : J. Zav~r&lt;"llo, W . Dean, R
1\hhaffey, l. Cummmgs, W . M ~rshall. R. Bosse. Sack
Row: Coach D. Eckstem. T . Hanly, J Bauer. M . Rica rd.
Co~ch

J.

O"K eef&lt;'.

103

�INTRAMURAL
SOFTBALL
Intramural Softball Champs
PADU K ES

Paduke s - Fro nt Kuw (I. to r.): j. M~1ewski, '\t.'. Vandtrweele, Brother Thomas Cous.
ineau. G . Ka istr, T. Opperm~nn, J. M cCollum. Bock Row:). McKnig ht, C. Popp, W .
Kohnlt, ]. O'Ktefe, R. Kamm, M. Canllino.

Left: Scholastics Front Row (!. (0 r.) : Brothers Richard D aly,
Wahcr Gluhm, Chester Chrusciel, Donald Trem&lt;"r, David G ergt-n,
J oseph Hogan. Back Row : Brothcu Harold Q ualters. D aniel
Zerfas, joseph J ordan, Anthony Deliberti. Norman West. Richard
Klinslci, Anthony Fadale.

R o,~:h t

Gumps - Front Row {1. 10 r. ) . B Nichols, T . Board, D
Rl\eu. ]. Larson . B.ck Row: M Pr&lt;'ndergut, D PulkraJx,k.
J Holm, j. Sull""' · T. Popp.

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�Lett; Vulture~ front Row (I. to r.) : T. K;~.is,.r, P.
Angt-lk, C.. Clark. L Breidmg Bad: Row: A. Lef,.vr•·.
F. Arms, B. Kmg, J. Schiff.

RigM: !LAC - Front Ro.,.· tl. to r.): C. O~orio, S. Maese.
A. Casullo, G. Pessoney, F. Lehmann. Back Row· E.
Ponciano, D . Blanchard. C. Gutierrez. F. G onniC'S

r"'"""'.'f:!''J.!'/

ld!. Monb - Front Ro" (!. to r.) : T . Hanl)·, R. ,\bh~f
ft:y, L. Cummmgs, D Kaman. W . Marshall. B~d: Ro"
J. Kcohant-, R Bosse, T Armbruster, P Rob&lt;"rls, J
Bauer.

105

�INTRAMURAl
VOllEYBAll
Intramural Volle-yball Champs
FIVE- FIFTHS

l'"e-·f•fths - Front Ro"' (I. to r.) : T. Oppe-rmann, T . Tornabene-. D
Ri,·era, B. Cronin. Back Ro w : 1.1. Cleary,). McKnight, W . Kohnk

Right: Sophs Front Row (1. to r.) : K. Reime-r, V. Richbourg. J
Maje-wski, G . Kaise-r. Back Row: R. Romero. } . Wal~h. R. Kamm, P.
Qu.Utrini.

l e-ft

Cud mall l'ront Ro" {l. to r .) T Bre-mmryu , D
Pu lknbd&lt;, P Farrdl. Back Row; J. Sullovan, J. Hol m. C
Popp.

�Monks - Fron~ Ro" (I. h&gt; r.) L
Kmj:. J- 0 K~de. J- Emenon

Fron~

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B~tk

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R

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J \&lt;hoff, R

M~)

lbck Rn"

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Ro" (I hi r ) D Kaman. \IJ:' Dun. L. Breodin,~:. D Sui
J Kwhane, D f&lt;bceon, }. Bauer

M ~hAft).

�GOWEN
GLOVES
This year, a team of seven entered the annual Austin
Golden Glo\"CS Tournament. T wo men, John Schmid and
Beto Santos, reached the finals and b«ame division cham·
pions. T he team received a great deal of support from the
students lmd the sport is fast becoming ;1. popular one at

St. Ed's.

Deto ,l:&lt;'h ,,_.,.Jy for the ring.

�FITE
NilE
One of the most active clubs on campus is the E Club.
Under the leadership of Charlie Popp the Club again sponsored
the annual Fite Nite which was a tremendous success. T here was
a good crowd and an enjoyable show.
Besides boxing matches, there was one wrestling match. T he
college winners in boxing were E. Downes, ~ · Helms, J. Egan
and P. Angelle. T he winner of the wrestlmg match was P.

Roberts.

Shaun inl&gt;hdison SquarcGnJcn

Egan

go~s

aftu his man

The Bat!le Royal

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�FITE

NITE

�ATHlETIC
HONORS
}.'lost Valuable Player
Basketball - Wilbur Kohnle
Most Valuable Phycr
Baseball - Luddy Scotka

Golden Gloves Champions

Spring Tennis T ournament
Winners
Singles:

Novice Lightweight Champ
John Schruici

First - Wilbur Kohnle
Second - Toby Priolo

Novice Light-Heavyweight Champ
Beto Santos

Cross Country \X'inncrs
First: Phil \X'at~:rwall
Second: ViPre Richbourg
Third : Ted Popp

ALL
INTRAMURAL
Athlete Of The Year
Bill VanderWeele

�ATHlETIC

THE TRACK TEAM
Front row (l.to r .) : K. Reimer, W. Mushall. T . Hanly, P. Farrel!
Back row: M Ca,·allino. T. Bremmeycr, J. O "Kede. M. Greeley.

T his year was the first for this team. The admiuistration has
already appropriated funds to make it a major spring sport next year

ALL - INTRAM URAL FOOTBALL
Front Row (I. to r.) : J. Buurey, A. Santos. J. Emer·
son. Back Row: B. Cro nin, H . Boyle. G. Mi ller.

The tennis players pose for a picture.

�REVIEW

��WELCOME
FROSH

On September \3. St. Ld"·ard s w.J.s flooJeJ wtth 72 wtdeered Freshmen, eJger to buy Andre H.dl ele1ator passes Jnd
used "Little Bl:tlk Books' \.\tth one-hundred tumcs, :~ddrc:ssc~.
Jnd te-lephone numbers. The li rst week of wllq;c life ended Wtth
the annual "G Clu b dJnce. Then the Frosh donned their ''E"
bcantes and proceeded to p!eJst the upper d.1ssmen tn c1crr wJ)
they lOuld, Sulh JS clcanmg t.J1ctr rooms, sen m8 them :1 rncJI,
Jnd pushmg pc.1nuts up the hdl The Frosh Jlso, to pro1c thetr
~bility and school spmt butlt a large bonftre. one of the most
~UllCs~lul in the htstorr of the schooL

�COLLEGE STARTS OFF

The bonfire bto.;;~n tu grow until some ur&lt;:less 501&gt;humor"~

sct t•retou.

FRESHMAN WEEK
1\l cCollum's room m"er quH&lt;: recovered from the thorough
th~ mdu~troous F«»h.

cle~mng

by

Rollo u amned, but P11olo

st~mnl

to enJoy the dmnn".

�WITH ABANG-and HOW!

l

Van Gale and frinld$ gtve Pat Hamill's pink bubblo:-l ight
the Sptt and polish treatment.

�DEDICATION of NEW

SCIENCE BUILDING

�Our )UII y

HillTOP CAPERS
Van Gale makmg l1ke

En~oo Pm~a

mast&lt;:r·Ot·ce remon •~&gt;-Sh.•un

0 B"en

���DECEMOER

6 •~

9:oo .. J2:oo

PIT

COMMODORE PERRY HOTEL
GIOS-'I.oo
VINCE STER1.1NG BAND

�P~eto and Schmod adomnn8 the d«oratoons

WE COULD HAVE DANCED All NIGHT
\Jolho·. &gt;Jtlln8 mIll)

th~"'

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�CANDLELIGHT SUPPER

Songu•b

McCollun1 p ays close attention to

the

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�THE IlAC PING-PONG TOURNAMENT

Every year the ltalo- Luin American Club presents a ping-pong
tournament wlll(;h is open to all students of the University. There arc
three di,isions, the open division, the novice di,:is_ion for those who do
not pby ptng-pong expertly, and the doubles dtvtsion. There is always
~ lot of rnte rest in the tournamen t, and this year the finals were played tn the gymnasium so tlut everyone could watch with case. The
wtnners of e:1d1 division were awarded trophies :11 the ltalo- Latin
Amcr~tan d.mcc. the H illtop Fiesta
Terror o( the

H ave paddle, will play

l'•ng-I'OnJl

tJb!~

�DUTCH IRISH DAY
Ha5eball

l hrce-kgged

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r~cc

�THIS CAMERA CAUGHT
PROGRESS IN ACTION

Th1s rear students have seen much
improvement on campus. Such need~d
improvements as a new lawn put m
between Congress A\'enue and the
Science Building, street lights throughout the campus, new roads and side·
walks, and bettering of the baseball
diamond. T his progress has made St
Ed"s a more pleasant place to live.

They grow better without roots

New roads
New buddmgs.

N ~w

Entrance

�Croom'$ bar~rshop. .no mamcures
or sho., shines

CAMPUS SCENES

Rdant.on

128

�FORUMS

�THE PRESS ClUB PRESENTS
"A HATFUL

This year the Press Club presented 1ts annual play in early
spring. The play was "A Hatful of Rain" by t.Iichael Gazzo;
it is a storr of how a man's life and famil)' is ruined by his
;a.ddiction to morphine.

The Lt-ads· Clair GamH and
Hamill.

J~ck

McCollum uuerly disregard Director Pat

The play was an aJl.student production. It was directed by
Hamill. Jack McCollum wo~.s cast as johnnJC, the dope
addict. Clair Gaines, a graduate of
St. Mary's Academy played the p.1rt
of his w1fe. Johnme's belligerent
father wa, pllyed by Vic K ramer,
and Sonny Viscardi took the part
of his brott1cr. Bob Helms, Robert

P~t

''Hdlo! Gin• me the police,

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plc:a~

�THE PlAY FOR 'sq
of RAIN"

Kamm and Edward Downes were three cool dope peddlers
out (or everything they cou ld get from Johnnie or his ha rassed family.
T he play was presented on two successive nights af!d 11 Jrew
a large audience from Austin as we ll as from the campus
Apparently the months spent by members of the Press Club
in casting, rehearsing, reading,
the
other
staging,
and
all
things th;~.t go to making a play
were not in vain, for many fe lt that
"A Hatful of Rain" was one of
the finest dramatic productions
presented at St. Edward's.

Last

" C" m here. l'.mki &lt;:, l"n: ,1:01 somet bm~ for yo u'"

Curt~in

131

�EJ

P~so.

Teus

MAN OF THE YEAR
NOMINATIONS
Th~ Tenth Annual " Man of the Year Conttsf' stJrted
when the Press Club annoonced these f1, e seniors. The stu·
dent body held det..twns for the naming of the fo.!Jn of the
Year. The announcement of the winner took place at the
Senior Ball.

�MISS ALIC E CROSS
LouJ6m •lie. N~w York
K t1igh11 uj Cu/Jnubu&gt; ,\',111111.111&lt;111

J\IISS 13ARI3ARA HA RRISO N
San Angelo,

Te~as

Soeuu Ar,,dtlilJ Num/11.1/1011

AIISS DOLLY HOElSCH ER
Alire, T~x~s
G.Jites/OI/ ClubNomi11.11iou

SWEETHEART
NOMINATIONS
J\IISS DO NNA SU E HOLLAN

M ISS ANNE REED

J\IISS MARG IE Z IMMERER

Corpus O uisti, T exas
"E" Club Nomm.J/1011

Silver, T exas
Prell Club N omimmou

l3 frr~a, Texas
Comlllrrte I'OFI/111 Nomiu.uioN

�THE ANNUAl SPRING FORMAl ...
The Spring Formal is pre-sented in earl}' May by the Junior
class. It is the biggest social function of the }'Car. At the
Spring Formal the Sweetheart of St. Edward's Uni\'Crsity is
crowned by the president of t he Student 1\cti\·ities Council,
and the Man of the Year is presented a tro phy by the president of the Uni"ersit)'·
This )'Car the Formal was held in the Terrace Motel Ballroom. The motrf of a "South P.1cific ParadiSC'" was enhanced
by tropical centerpie&lt;:cs on the tables and :1. large mural paint·
ed especially for that occasion .
It was l elt that this ye;~.r's Spring Fo rmal was probably
the most successful one held in years.

Doga,

Sca~rlanda,

Can llmo, pint'a pple centerpr« e, and friends

�.. .FOR MANY THE LAST NIGHT OF BLISS

-

�r-.·liss Donna Sue Hollan. of Corpus Christi, Texas was chosen
Sweetheart o f St. Edward's University by a vote of all the Stu·
dents, and was crowned at the Spring Formal b)' .Shaun O 'Br.icn.
President of the Student Activities Council. M1ss Hollan IS a
Junior at the Seton Hospital 5:'hool of Nursing, a. member of
the Texas Student Nurse Assooation, and the Sodal1ty.
Donna, who was nommatcd br the "E" Club, was escorted
b} Ted Popp.

136

�CHARLES POPP
The students of St. Edward's UniYcrsity this year chose Chades
Popp as Man of the Year for he was, in their opinion, the out
standing Edsman of 1958-59.
Charles Popp, more commonly called "C', a Business Administration major from Memphis, Indian.1, is one of a line of

r:tth~~~;~~oer~~~edfot~~~~ ~;~~,~~s ao~~~.;~s~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~-~-;
sguad.
Charlie gr:~.duatcd from S1her Cretk H 1j.:h &amp;hool
burg, Indiana, in 1955.

111

Sellers-

At St. Edward's he belonged to the Student Acti\'ities Coun·
cil, the Knights of Columbus, and the Indiana Club. He coached
an Intramural Basketball team, and WJ.S President of the ''E"
(lettermen's) Club.

137

�HONOR

"Just what J needed-a medicine cab.
inct complete with glass&lt;"S·•
l.uJJy Sw tk.,
Pla~n

re(l""~s

tiK

Mnt

V.llu•b'c

Award

Kohnk rc&lt;e"'&lt;'S the K C award.
Th&lt;"

138

lnt r~mur~l

Trof&gt;hy, Player of the Ye.r,

J.:~S

tu Boll Vander Wttle

llJSch;tll

�NIGHT

Ha rl an Boyl&lt;! ac&lt;ep!S th~ trOf'h)' fm

BJ"n· FuO!h.oll

feats

now wrote wher.
J'OU

get work '

'C" Pupp awarJs the f ote N1 te Trophy

139

�Plemy 10 Jnnk.

.wh~r..·s

Cumnuns ""5hore·· looks lost

the fooJ!

Plt Farrell draws a cup of iced

PICNIC

te~.

�ANV FINALLY ...
GRADUATION
The school year culminates with the graduation exercises. After four
arduous years filled with study, cramming, late night preparations for exams
and also a little fun, the seniors of 19:&gt;9 stepped up onto the suge in
fl.kmorial Gymnasium and nxeived their degrees. For most of them it was
the final achievement of their formal education, for all of them it was the
end to a chapter in their lives.

The Hononble Tom Miller, Miss Gladys Peck, and Fath&lt;'r O 'Brien. C.S C.

Amhon)' Snperlanda- Valed&gt;ctorian

!&lt;I

�GRADUATION

�M 1s~

Gladrs p.,,k rN"""d th"'

f! ONOTIJ CaN/a.

D&lt;·gr~c

of Doctur of

Law~.

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this volume to Brother Simon Scribner,
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generously dedicate themselves to
Catholic education, that we owe the
great spiritual and educational opportunities which we find here at Sl
Edward's University.

�....G round Breakinqs.....

TOWARD AGREATER
.... Ribbon Cuttings.....

�SAINT EVWARV'S
From a college with a spirit too large to be cramped into a few old
and small buildings, Saint Edward's has grown continuously. This year, more
than ever before, the school has expanded. With the completion of Andre
Hall early in the second semester, with the scien ce building rising slowly
into being throughout the winter, with the paving of the new road. and all
the other ground breakings and ribbon cuttings, we hove seen the "Spirit
of Saint Edward's" gradually s tretch out, so that one day soon the shiny
new buildings, which sy.mbolize the material aspect of the school, will
reflect the gleaming spirit that lies beneath them.

���Commencement Day
June I, 1958
Dear Edsmen,

The motto of our nation, "E Pluribus
Unum," describes accurately the
modus operandi of St. Edward's University. Drawing faculty members
and students from all points of the
compass as well as from various
levels of society, the University
breathes her own characteristic
spirit into those who come to her
and unites them in the living process known as education.

Brother Raymond Fleck, C.S.C., Ph.D.

This s pirit of St. Edward's is best
described by its devotion to the idea
that true education involves the
whole man - man, the rational
animal composed of body and soul.
and possessing intellect and will;
man, the adopted son of God; man,
the social being who works out his
destiny in the company of other
men. Animated by this s pirit, every
phase of Hfe on the Hilltop campus
is part of your education.

You members of the Clau of 1958 who have surrendered to this spirit of St. Edward's have been formed in the
womb of her claurooma, her chapels, her residence halls, and her other areas of activity. A. you leave the
campus to embrace the careers for which you were educated, you carry in your very bones the life tha t waa
lmplanted in you at St Edward's. You are and will always be Edamen, bound by fWal ties to St. Edward's Univer
sity.
CICI88 of 1958, we solute you and oak God's bleuinga for you While we engage m our taak of commurucatmg
the spirit of St Edward's to succeeding generations of Edamen, your Alma Mater will follow your careers w1th
interest and pride.
Srncerely,

Brother Raymond Fleck. C-5-C. PhD
Pr..ldent

�Brother Simon Scribner, C.S.C., is Vice President of the University, Director of Student Activities, and a
member of the Local Council, the Academic Council, the Standing Committee and a Trustee of the
University.
He received his B.A. at the University of Notre Dome in 1936, cmd his M.A. in 1941 and Ph.D. in 1947
at the Catholic University of America. He has been at St. t;dward's since 1946, where he has held the
positions of Rector of Andre Hall, Registrar, and Director of Studoo:::lt Activities.
Brother Simon Scribner is a professor of English and Philosophy.

Brother Simon Scribner, C.S.C., Ph.D.

�Brother Francis Borgia Woehler; C.S.C.. completes his first year at St. Edward's dwing
which he has been Dean of the University. He
received his B.A. in Music in 1935, and his M.
A. in Education in 1944, both from the University of Notre Dame.

Brother Silvan Mellett, C.S.C., has
been at St. Edward's since 1951.
and is complating his sixth year as
registrar. He received a B.A. degree from the University of Notre
Dame in 1937, where he also received his M.S. in Education in
1949.

�Brother Emmell Strohmeyer, C.S.C., Business Manager of Saint Edward's University, this yem- cele.
brated his Silver Jubilee. Brother Emmett entered the
Congregation of Holy Cross in 1932. He came to
Saint Edward's in 1947 after having been a1 Notre
Dame and Holy Cross High School in New Orleans.
Brother Emmett manages the bookstore and coaches
the University tennis and track teams.

�BROTHER LUCIAN BLERS&gt;:H. C.S.C.
Athlelie Direeto•

BROTHER CARROL ANGERMEIER. C.S.C.
Librarian

ARCHIBALD McDOW ELL.
Re ligio us Co unselo•

REV . JAMES / . O'BRIEN, C.S.C.
Chaplain

����BROTHER EDMUND HUN1:. C.S.C.
Division of Humanities

BROTHER FABIUS DUNN. C.S.C.
Division of SociolStudies

DIVISION CHAIRMEN
BROlHER ROMARD BARTHEL. C.S.C.
Divis ionofPhysicalandBioloqica!Sciences

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BR01:HER WILLIAM MANG. C.S.C.
Divis ion of leacher lrainlnq

BR01:HER LASALLE WOELFEL. C.S.C.
Division of Buslneu Admini stration

�BRO. CARROL ANGERMEIER
M.LS.. Librarian

BRO. CORNELIUS CORCORAN
M.B.A .• Jn11rue1o r in
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Ph.D:. Auodote Pro!
oiEnqinaerinq

REV. OONALU DRAINE
M.A. Jnat1"1.1C1or in Phila.ophy

�BRO. fABIUS DUNN

Ph.D.. Associate Prot. of Htstory

BRO. GERMAIN fADDOUL
M.A .. Assistant Pro!. ol Enqhsh

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PhD Prol. of Chem•atty

BRO EDMUND HUNT

Prol. o l Clasa•cal Lanq ..aqea
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�MISS MARGUERITE GRISSOM
M. Mu• .. Instructor in Music

BRO. RICHARD KOWALKOWSKI
M.S. Instructor in Chemistry

BRO. DANIEL LYNCH
Ph.D. Ani•lciill Pro!. of Biolcqy

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Ph.D. Prof. of l:ducalion

Rl:V. ARCHIBALD McDOWELL
S.T.L.Prof.ofRefiqion
and Philoeophy

�MR CLA UDl: NOlEN
M A. lnslrudor In
Soda\ Stud\. .

BRO. SYLVAN MELLE:T
M.S. In Ed .• Rt&gt;qlstrar

lo'IR EDWARD NORRIS
M Ed APOdare Prof
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B.S.. lnztruetor in Spanish

BRO. RAPHAEL WilSON
Ph.D.. A zo.o&lt;:iate Prof. o! Biol:&gt;qy

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BRO. FRANCIS B. WOEHLER
M.A.. [natructor in Fre nch

BRO. LcSAllE WOELFEL
Ph.D.. in Bua. Adm ..
C.P.A .. Aut. Pro!. o!
Bu1. Adm. and Accounhnq

���OFFICERS
Yice president
pruident
aecrelary·ttecuwer

VINCENT SOLER
WILUAM PUCHNER
MICHAEL O'CONNOR

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LARRY ARMIJO

JOSEPH BECK

El Paw . Texas

lndicmapc.!lis. Indiana
A.B. in Education

B.S. in Marhemalics

SENIOR CLASS

CAROL BOURGEOIS

Parr Arthur. Te•os
A.B. in EconomiC$

THOMAS CUCHRA
Chicago. Illinois
A .B. in EduooHon

BRO. WARREN DENNIS, C.S.C
Duarte, CaH!omio
A .B. in Uluoo\ion

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PETER fERRY
Glendale. Ca!i!ornia
A.B. in History

GEORGE GONZALEZ
Edcouch. Tuas
A.B. in History

SEN
BRO. RAYMOND G UNZEL. C.S.C.
Mountain View. California
A .B. in Educa1ion

KENNETH HOY
Texarkana. Texas
A.B. in Education

JEROME HENSCHE!D
Muen1ter. Te~a•
B.S. in Accountinq

BRO. JOSEPH LAHARE. C.S.C.
Golde n Meodow. Loui• iona
A.B. in Education

�RON LA TOSINSKI
South Bend. Indiana
B.S. in Bus ineu Admi nlstration

tORS
ROBERT McCARTHY
Lakewood. Ohio
A.B. in Englis h

JOSI:PH MILOSH
Chicago, Illinois
A.B. in Enqli&amp;h

EDWARD MALLIA
Galveston. Te~&lt;a&amp;
B.S. in Biology

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BRO. JOHN NJEM!ETZ, C.S.C.
Old Fo rge. Pennoylvonio
A .B. in Educalio n

VICTOR NOVAK
Austin. Texas
B.S . in Bio logy

SEN
MICHAI:l. O'CONNOR
Sw a rtz C reelc. Mich
B.S. in Buainell Ad ministra lion

JAMES PATTILLO

JEAN O'NEILL

Alllls tronq. Iowa
A.B. In Hlttory

Corpus Chris U, T•m::u

WILLIAM PUCHNO
Ne w lflm, Minn.

B.S. in Acrountinq

B.S. in Acrountinq

�BRO. U:O ROSSIGNOL, C.S.C,
Waterville. Moine
A.B. in Educohon

IORS
MJCHA£L SAVVIDES
Auslin, Te :ros
B.S. in Bioloqy

FRANK SClAFANI
Ne w Orl&lt;:•o:ns . La.
B.S. in Bioloqy

VINCENT SOLER
Go:Jveston. Te 101
B.S. in Aceountinq

JAMES TODARO
W a co, Te:ro s
A.B. In Ki1torr

RALPH SANSONE
Ne w Hoven. Conn .
A.B. in EconomiQ

�DON TREMMEL
Bilo• i. Miasissippi

A.B. In History

JOSEPH W IEWEL
Okarche, Oklohoma

A.B. in Education

�JUNIOR ClASS
secretary-treasurer ----·-···-------------· JACK McCOLLUM
vice president-------------·-··-·-·------ CHARLES KOEWLER
president ····--·--------------------------------- SHAUN O'BRIEN

OFFICERS

�CLASS
JULIAN ANDRIES
Kilgore. Te11:01

JUN

�OF 1959

IORS

CONRAD HAYTHORNE

Glendcde. Cali!ornla

�ClASS
BRO. TH'EODORE JOHN. C.S.C.
Bro w erville. Minnesota

-JUN
CHARLES KOEW LER
Evansvill&lt;:~. Indiana

DAVID LITTLETO N

BRO. JOSEPH LOVITO. C.S.C.
Brooklyn. New York

WILBUR KOH NLE
Lo Tuna. Te• a•

JERRY LARSON

Amarillo. Tuo•

�OF 1959IORSJOHN McCOLLUM
Chlcogo. ll\inoia

SHAUN o ·BRIEN

Dallas, Tuaa

�ClASS

-JUN

�OF 1959-

THOMAS RYAN
Austin, Texa•

tORS

THOMAS TORNABE:NE
McDonald, Penn•ylvanla

LUDDY SCOTKA

BRO. VINCE:NT STROESSNE:R. C .S.C.

tl Campo. Tua•

Brooklyn, New York

BRO. VICTOR VALLA

C.S.C

Stud.lo Chy, CoUiornlo

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vice president
president
secretary-treasurer

OFFICERS

PHILIP JORDAN
ANTHONY SCAPERLANDA
JOSEPH FLACK

�BRO. JAMES BAGA NS. C.S.C.

WyandoUe. Michigan

GERMAIN BOER

THOMAS BOARD

Jellersonville.

Indiana

Austin . Te xa•

CLASS
OF
1960

�RONALD CINAL
Chkaqo. !lllnoif

HERB£RT CRONIN
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma

ROBERT DOWNTAIN
Ranger , Tnaa

CLASS

�MANUEL GUERRA
Hebbronville. Texas

BRO. JAMES GULNAC. C.S.C.
Bradford. Pennsylvania

Palestine. Tuas

OF 1960

WIUIAM JOHNSON
Yoakum. Tuos

JOHN HOLM
Santa Bmbma, Cali!ornia

BRO. ROBERT HORMANN. C.S.C.
St. Cloud. Minnesota

PHILIP JORDAN
Chicago. Illinois

�JAME:S KAVANAGH

Dalla•. Tna.

BRO. rRANCIS KJELDCAARD. C.S.C
lyon1. NebralkCI

IOHN KRAMER
Wa.:o,le&gt;ral

CLASS

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LauoJO.h-yi'F&lt;I'*&gt;

�BERNAL NICHOL
San Antonio. Texas

BRO. JOHN NOWNES. C.S.C.
Van Nuy s . California

BRO. ARTHUR O'BRIEN. C.S.C.
New Haven. Connecticut

OF 1960

JOHN OP PERMANN
Ga lveston, Te ~ as

BRO. DONALD PENNER. C.S.C
Lincoln. Nebro sko

�BRO. ANTHONY PE:ROWI TZ. C.S C.
f Un!. Michiga n

JIM PONDE:R
E:! Pa..o. Tua•

TE:D POPP
Selle rsburg. Indiana

DAVID PlJLKRABE: K

Yoo kum . Tn a•

ClASS

CARLOS QUIROGA

Haba..a. Cuba

TIMOTEO RAM!Rl:Z
A \l.l!ln. T••a•

CARLOS fiODfiiCUI:Z
Man•L Cuba

BRO. ni.ANCtS fiUSCHD.L. C.S.C.
AYella

PtllLDITI\'OII.la

�ANTHONY SCAPERLANDA
Ga lveston. Texa s

KENNETH SCHEU

CHARLES SHEPARD
Ponce City. Oklahoma

TOM SINGEL
Evon aville. Indiana

OF 1960

JOHN SUUIV AN
Elyria. Ohio

BRO. ALEXANDER STROZ. C.S.C.
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania

CHARLES SULUVAN
HOI.L!Iton. Texas

NEIL VOGELHEJM
Roqe ra City. Michlqon

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treasurer ··· ····--·······-······· - ·· ··················· TOM NOONAN
president
KENNETH REIMER
secretary ............. .........................................
vice president
JOHN SCHMID

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!OHN ArtNOWICZ
Oklah oma City. Oklahoma

BRO. ROBERT ANDERSON. C.S.C
Brooklyn. New York

BRO. MICHAEL BECKER. C.S.C.
Indianapolis. Indiana

BRO. PETER BlAAUBOER. C.S.C
Albany. New York

JAMES BOYER
Port Arthur. Te:o:as

BRO. RAlPH BAIRD, C.S.C
San Francisco. California

THOMAS BERG
New Uim. Minne sota

ARTURO B£"ZANlllA
Me:o:i&lt;::o City

ANTHONY BRELSFORD
Houston. Te:o:as

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�JOSEPH BRUCH
Memph.ia, Tenn.

DANIEL CHALMERS
Ch.icogo. IlL

BERNARD ClEARY
Roch.ealer. New York

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BRO . TIMOTHY COYLE, C.S.C.
l.ebonon. P&lt;1nn.

EARL DALEY
Austin. Te xa•

JAMES DONOVAN
Orange. Tna•

WILLIAM DAZET
Bura•.l.a.

BRO. fRANCIS ENSIC N
Albony. New York

JAMES fEJTA
Scu;ramento. Calli.

�VICTOR FERRUGIA
Houston, Te~as

BRO. EDWARD FOGARTY. C.S.C
Univer sity, Missouri

RAYMUNDO FOURNIER
Durango, Mexico

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ANGELO FRANZETTI
Austin. Texa s

ALfREDO GONZALEZ
Caroms. Vene"•elo

BRO

ARTHUR HANNAWAY. C.S.C.
Durham. Connedicu!

RICHARD GALLAGHER
Miss ion, Te~os

JOSEPH HARRIS,
Hartford. Conn.

RICARDO GARRIDO
Piedro 8 Negras . Mui co

�Amorillo, Tt!X05

BRO. RO BERT HERBST. C.S.C.
l t!rst!y City. Nt!w l t!rsey

BRO. RICHARD HILLIS, C.S.C.
G rond Ropids, Michiqo n

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BRO. JOSEPH HOGAN. C.S.C.
Albony. New York

BRO. JOHN HOULIHAN. C.S.C.
Loudonvillt!. Ne w York

ROBERT IELMINI
Au•tin, Tello•

THOMAS HOY
El Poso. Te:ro•

DAVID IRWIN
tokewood. Ohio

JAMES JARVIS
Auathl. Tnot

�KARL JOHNSON
lnd•onttpolia,lndlttntt

WALTER JONES
Auatin,TI!IOI

ROBERT KAMM
Ook Park. Illinois

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TIMOTHY KELLY
Worcealer . Mttaa

KIRWIN KOSLER
Shmer.Tutta
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VICTOR KRAMER
Wtteo.TI!Ittl

THOMAS KMlECJK
Houston. Teaoa

BRO. JOSE:PH KUMHtRA
Almena. w,.constn

BRO. TIMOTHY KNIGHTLY. C.S.C
Somerv,ue. Maaa.

�F"RANCISCO LEHMANN
Monterre y, Mexico

BRO. ROBERT LUNDERGAN. C.S.C.
Louisville, Kentucky

BRO. PETER MARTIN. C.S.C.
l.cmobe. Penn.

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BRO. HUC N McCABE. C.S.C
Brooklyn, New York

ROBERT McDONNELL
ElDorado. Arkan101

BRO. GERALD MEYER. C.S.C.
Eou Claire. Wiaconsin

SEAN McM AHON
f a n Wo rth. Te~a•

BRO. JOSEPH MILE:S. C.S.C.
froncla, Kentucky

GEORGE MILLER
Koty. Tuo•

�BRO. GEORGE MITCHELL, C.S.C.
S!. Pe!ertburq. Florida

RUDY NEJA
Anaheim . California

MARTIN N!GRELLE

San Antonio. Tuo a

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THOMAS NOONAN
Rocky River. Ohio

BRO. HAROLD QUALTERS. C.S.C

Man1!ield. Masa

PAUL RAHAIM .
Quincy. Ma u

BRO. ANTHONY PAPEN. C.S.C
Sheridan. Oreqon

RAY RAMIREZ

Aualin.Tua1

G EOR GE PESSON£Y

Palea!lne. Tnat

�BRO. LEO RATHBUN
Grand Rapids. Michigan

KENNETH REIMER
Sou th Bend. In diana

VINCENT RI CHBOUR G
Tyler.Tuoa

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MEL ROURKE
Ga lve ston. Texas

CESAR RUIZ
Monterrey. Mexico

fOHN SCHMID
Chicago. lllinoia

A DALBERTO SANTOS
Piedro o Ne gms. Mexico

CHARLES SCHMIEDER
Texarkana. Arkaruos

BRO. JOHN SKOD A . C S. C
Brow naville . Po

�8RO JAMts TAYLOR C.SC
Menondt. New York

CHARLES TRAUTW[IN

Austin. Tuos

PATRICK WALLA
Scllulenburq. TeJ&lt;OS

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JOHN WALSH
Ch•cago. llhnoi.t

GOORGI: WI:S'f
Co1pu1 Chrith. Teoo•

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rRCDI:RICK WILLIAMS
Chorlut.:&gt;n. S C.

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that you will enjoy this pictorial history of the
school year. We pause here to thank some o f
the many people who helped to make this annual
possible. First of all we thank Mr. Dale Francis
for his encouragement and for the work which
he put into the book. Secondly, we would like
to thank Mr. John Sandidge of the Henington
Publishing Company for the technical advise
which we needed so much. We especially thank
those S.A.C. members who, realizing that this
yearbook is a s tudent project, so generously of·
fered their assis tance whenever possible.

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�From Left to Right : Bernard Cleary, photographer, Michael Barthel, assistant editor, Joseph Godinich, classed·
iter.
From Left to Right: Arturo Bezanilla, photographer, Pat Hamill, editor in chief, Tom Singe!, staff artist. James
Kavanagh, organizations editor. Missing is Marvin Cavallino, sports editor.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL OFFICERS: Treasurer ....JACK McCOLLUM, Vice President in charge of Student
Affairs...... WILLIAM PUCHNER. Moderator...... BROTHER SIMON SCRIBNER, CSC, President JAY VALDEZ, Vice
President in charge of Commissions ______ RQBERT McCARTHY, Secretary.....JIM PATTILLO.
THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL IS COMPOSED OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CLUBS AND CLASSES ON CAMPUS AS WELL AS THE
DELEGATE OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE
STUDENTS. THIS YEAR THE SAC WAS IN CHARGE OF FRESHMAN WEEK,
STUDENT ELECTIONS AND THE YEARBOOK. IT MADE APPROPRIATIONS
OUT OF THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES TAX SO THAT VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS COULD HOLD ACTIVITIES AT A MINIMUM COST TO THE STUDENTS.

�Members of the Student Activities Council, from left to right: Edward Mallia, Robert Holmes. Philip
Jordan, Michael O'Connor, Thomas Singel, Shoun O'Brien, Anthony Scaperlanda, Kenneth Reimer.
and Don Tremmel.

THE SAC IN ACTION. A HOT DEBATE ENSUING AFTER PRIOLO MOVED THAT SETON NURSES BE
ELIGIBLE FOR MAN OF THE YEAR.

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From Left to Right ; Donnie Mires, Jock McCollum, Mark Ritter, Dewey Doga,
David Pulkrabek, Michael Ollis, Neil Vogelheim, Bart Cronin, Michael O'Connor, Bernal Nichol. John Kramer, Tom Board, Anthony Scaperlanda, Tomas
Sin gel.

JAMES PA TTILLO

JERRY HENSCHEID
BILL PUCHNER
VINCE SOLER

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President
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�One of the many activities the Commerce Forum engages in is inviting
men prominent in business to speak
before the club on current business
topics. Here we see Jim Patillo receiving an award "for excellence
in investment principles, plus distinctive scholarship in business administration" from Dr. Leroy J. Thompson,
Educational Director of Dow Jones
Company.

�Front Row ; Wa rren Young, Grand Knight, Ted Oppermann , Ba rt Cronin, Worden , Ron Cino!.
Back Row ; Shaun O 'Brien, Choncelor, Marvin Cavollino, John McKnight.

THIS YEAR THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
HAD MANY ACTIVITIES. AMONG THESE WERE
THE HAYRIDE AND THE KCCOMMERCE
FORUM PICNIC. BESIDES THESE SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES THE KNIGHTS OUTFITTED THE
CHILDREN AT THE CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE
WITH EASTER OUTFITS.

�KNIGHTS
OF

COLUMBUS
Left to Right : Charles Schmeider, Henry Moore, Wayl®d Rippetein. John Oppermann, Ralpb Saruone, Wilbw
Kohnle, George Peuoney, Jo.eph Beck, David Pulkrabek, Bernard Cleary, Raymond Quintero.

�ANTHONY SCAPERLANDA
BRO. RAPHAEL WILSON C.S.C.
TED OPPERMANN ............. ........ .......

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Vice-president
Moderator
Secretary-treasurer

GALVESTON CLUB
From Left to Right: Mel Rourke, Peter Quatlrini, Vince Soler, Joseph Godinich, Robert Holmes, John
Oppermann.

�Mike Barthel, Charles Popp, Tom Board, Ted Popp, Brother Raphael Wilson, C.S.C.,
Moderator, Tom Singe!, President, Ron Latosinski.

INDIANA CLUB
Charles Friess, James Majewski, Robert Meuleman, Lawrence Jumps, George Kaiser, Kenneth Reimer.

�Left to right: Francisco Lehmann, Carlos Quiroga, Caesar Ruiz, Arthur Bezanilla, Sergio Maese.

ITAlO-lATIN
Cfficers: James Pattillo, Secretary-Treasurer, Arturo Bezanilla, Vice President,
Carlos Gutierrez, President.

�Left to right: Franco Chamorro, Martin Nigrelle, Miguel Angel Ponciano, Hector
Enriquez, Edgar Ponciano, Alberto Sanctos, Roberto Wheelock, Ricardo Garrido, Alfred o, Gonzalez, Carlos Osorio, Armando Castillo, Raymondo Fournier, Ricardo Fournier, Carlos Sagastumi.

AMERICAN CLUB
The Italo-Lalln American Club was one of
the most active organizations on campus
this year. Under the leadership of C::zrlos
Gutierrez it sponsored a very successful
"Hilltop Fiesta" Dance and a fund raising
ping-pong tournament.

�from Left lo Righi : Charles Schmeider, Mor1in Nigrelle, lim Kavanagh, John
Alinowicz. Polrick Wallo, Vic Novak, Rudy Neja, Tom Berg.

ACADEMY

OF SCIENCE

�Front row ; Mike Barthel, H. Tom Priolo, Pat Hamill, Tom Singe!. Marvin
Cavollino.
Second row: Joe Godinich, Jim Kavanagh, John Holm, Vic Kramer, Jim
Pattillo.

Left to right: Jay Va!Cez, Secretary, Jack McCollum, President. Bob Me·
Carthy, Treasurer, Jim Pattillo, Vice-President.

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�From Left to Right : Mr. Edword Norris, Moderator, Ron Latosinski, Vice
President, Don Tremmel, President, Joseph Beck, Secretary-Treasurer, Jerry
Larson, Charles Popp, Sergeant at Arms.

"E CLUB
II

From Left to Right : Vincent Soler, Theodore Popp, Jerome Henscheid, Donnie
Mires, Anthony Scaperlanda, Luddy Scotka, and Ronald Cinal.

�Left to right: John Schmid, Phil Jordan, Jack McCollum, President. and Robert
Kamm.

ILLINI CLUB
SCHOLASTIC CHOIR
First Row: Brothers Chester
Chruaclel, Robert Duc:honne,
Joaepb
Zilinalci,
Joseph
Lovito, John Nownea. Second
Row : Hugh McCabe, Ralph
Baird, Robert Herbst, Marion
Tate, Joseph Lahore. Third
Row : Patrick Oliver, Ronald
Lalonde, Anthony Papen,
Kenneth I.ippincott, Harold
Qualters. Fourth Row : Peter
Clark. Vincent Stroe.. ner,
Charles
Mack,
Thoma.s
O'Linn, Paul Rahaim. Fifth
John.an.
Row :
Richard
Richard Kiniry, Arthur Hannoway, James Leik., Anthony
Perowitx. Sixth Row: Victor
Valla, Chwles McBride,
Vincent Heuvel, Charles
Drevon. Top Row: Leo Rathbun, Arthur O'Brien, Wil·
liam Reiser, Edward Shenk.
Joseph
Hogan,
T1mothy
Kelly, James Bagan.. Romwd Barthel ( Director .

�N.
F.

c.

C.
S.

Jack McCollum, Bro. Simon, C .S.C., ( Moderator ) , H. Tom Priolo, Bob McCarthy, Philip
Jordan, (Junior Delegate), Jay Valdez. ( Senior Delegate) .

Wayland Rippstein, George West, Carlos Quiroga, John Schmid, Phil Jordan, John
Kromer, Robert Lee Downtain.

C.

C.
V.

�SETON NURSES

�HILL TOPPER
ST.

,.,

UNIVERSITY

Hilltopper Staff. from left to right : Arturo Bezanilla, Photographer. Robert McCarthy. Managing
Editor, Vic Kramer, Feature Editor, Thomas Noonan, Sports Editor, Bernard Cleary, Photographer,
Ja y Valdez, Associate Editor.

..

~

EDWARD'S

��First Row, Left to Right : Robert Luck, Thomas Board, Kenneth Reimer, Charles Friess, George Ka1ser, Vmcent
Richbourg . Second Row : Theodore Popp, W1lbur Kohnle , Ronald Latosmsk1, Robert Ka mm, Charles Popp. Joseph
Beck, Coach Edward Norris.
SEASON RECORD

THEY

WE
73
52
55
92
46
47
81
63
62
56
46

St. Thomas University
Steven F. Austin
East Texas Baptist College
Pan American College
Steven F. Auslin
Southwest Texas State Teachers
Southwestern University
Texas Lutheran College
St Thomas Umvers1ty
Trinity University
Texas Wesleyan College

18
64
70
39
49
60
59
62
28

72
65

THEY

WE
62

68
77
51
89
65
59
49
80
81

St. Ma ry's Univers ity
Hus ton-Tillotson College
Texas Lutheran College
Texas Southern Univers ity
Huston-Tillotson College
East Texa s Baptist College
7exas Wesle yan College
Southwestern University
St. Mary's University
Pan Ame rican Co!Jege

59
54
64
54

60
56
43

50
94
61

�Athletic Director
Brother Lucian Blersch, C.S.C.

Brother Lucian Blersch, C.S.C., served his first year as Athletic Director in 1957·58. Marked by efficiency, zeal
and spirit, the athletic p rogram reflected Brother Lucian's efforts.
Highly·praised Coach Ed Norris has compiled an enviable record of 16S.l01 in basketball since 1946. One
time s tudent at St. Edward's, he starred in three sports-basketball, baseball and football. After coaching in high
schools the transplanted Hoosier came to St. Edward's as director of the Department of Physical Education and
head basketball and baseball coach.
Assistant Athletic Director was Brother John Niemitz, C.S.C., who handled many details of the athletic program. Student managers were Tom Busche and Ted Opperman, valuable aides for the program.

Brother John Niemitz, C.S.C.

Student Managers
Ted Opperman and Tom Busche

�joe Beck For the second year in succession, 6'2"
Indiana Senior made the Big State All-Conference first
team. Joe led the St. Ed's team this year in total points
and free throw percentages. According to figures released
by the N.A.I.A., Joe ranked 9th in the nation in free
throw percentages.

Wilbur Kohnle - This was Wilbw's first year on the
Big State AU-Conference team. The 6'5" Junior from El
Paso was hard to move under the baskets and was very
effective on rebounds. With these talents and a fighting
spirit, Wilbur earned a berth on the All-Conference
team.

�Ron Latosinski - Ron, a 6'7" Senior from South Bend,
Indiana, was the only 4 year-letterman on the team this
year. Ron's hustle and tea m spirit has been characteristic in his 4 years of varsity ball and greatly helped the
team to its respectable season.

This 6'4" Junior from Indiana came
through in the clutches. Cha rlie was one of the firs t
seven men on Coach Norris's varsity. Charlie saw a good
dea l of action this year.

Charles Popp -

�Ted Popp - This was Ted's first year on the starting
five. The 6'2" Sophomore from Indiana displayed drive
and hustle which proved to be a tremendous factor
toward the team's success.

Thoma$ Boord - Better !mown a• "Bozy", the 5' 11"
guard from Indiana wa. one of the mohatay• of the St
Ed'• mac hme- A. a -aphomore th~ year. Bozy earn«!
h~ HCOnd var•1ty letter and wa. on the •tartin9 hvel

�Bob earned his second letter on the St.
Ed's varsity. Bob's cool ball-handling gave extra added
strength to the varsity.

Bob Luck -

Charles Friess - As a freshman, Charlie earned his
varsity letter this year. With a great deal of promise,
Charlie is slated for more action next year.

�George Kaiser - George, a fres hman from Indiana, gave
the needed benc h strength to the varsity. Although he
sow limited action this year, George should see more
next.

Vinc.nt Richbourq - Vince, another freshman, aaw
limited action thb year but shows a great deal of promiM
for the following MedOn. He playa forward

�Ken Reimer - Ken, as a freshman, earned his varsity
letter. Ken played guard and displayed a lot of spirit
and hustle this post season.

Student Body Awards to Seniors-Joy Valdez, S.A.C.
president, presents the awards to: ( Left to Right ) J. Beck,
R. Luck, Valdez and R. Lotosinski.

Robert Kamm - This lanky 6'4" freshman hails from
Chicago. Bob's determination earned himo spot on the
varsity since he did not ploy high school boll and
didn't hove the experience tha t the other freshmen hod

�CHEERlEADERS
From Left to Right : Ron Gina !. Beth Kunkel, Tom Singe!, Agnes Kaspar, H.

Tom Priolo.

Soler was womed about thl. game

�SHOTS AT RANDOM
Texas invades the Hilltop

�Twa More For Ted

'" MORE SHOTS

Charlie's Specially.

�THE PAUSE THAT.. .. ...

. . . . Reviews

�From left to right, Top row: Coach Norris, George Miller, pitcher and rf.; Jerry Henscheid, d.; Luddy Scotka, p.;
Vince Richbourg, ss.

Middle row: Vince Soler, If.; James Majewski, utility; Donnie Mires, lb.; Harlan Boyle, p.; Mel Rourke, utility.
Bottom Row : Ken Reimer, 2b., Charles Friess, 3b.; Bart Cronin, catc her; John Walsh, d.

VARSITY BASEBAll
This year's baseball team, even wilh a lack of manpower, made a respectable showing for themselves. The spirit
that was displayed in the first Pan-American game prevailed throughout the season. Coach Norris formed the
nucleus of the team with three seniors, Soler, Henschied, and Mires. And the other members of the team came
through in the clutches.

�BASEBALL LETTERMEN

JERRY HENSCHrED
4 YEAR LETTERMAN

2 YEAR LETTERMAN

�BASEBALL lETfERMEN
~

I

BART CRONIN

HARLAN BOYLE

1 YEAR LETTERMAN

CHARLES fRIESS

I YEAR LETTERMAN

I YEAR LETTERMAN

KEN REIMER

I YEAR LETTERMAN

�BASEBAll SQUAD MEN

JIM MAJEWSKI SQUADMAN

Whol's in centerfield?

�THE BASEBAll TEAM
IN ACTION
~eft:

Friess puts the tog on the runner in the
first Pan-Am game

BASEBALL MANAGERS :
Ron Cinal and Tom Busche

Cmal takes core of his chores

�THE BASEBALL TEAM
IN ACTION
THE HlllTOPPERS
l%g

Coach Norris watches intently.

Richbourg takes a
practice swing.

�VARSITY TENNIS

l j
VARSITY TENNIS TEAM, FRONT ROW ( Left to Right): Anthony Brelsford and George Pessoney. BACK ROW
( Lei! to right): Jim Pattillo, Brother Emmett Strohemeyer, C.S.C., Coach, John Sullivan.

Besides his many jobs, Brother Emmett Strohemeyer, C.
S. C., again coached the varsity tennis team. Team members were Tony Brelsford, Corky Pessoney, Jim Pollillo,
and John Sullivan. Brother Emmett, in his characteristic
manner, stressed tea.m work and spirit.

�The Winner

They're all set to go

CROSS-COUNTRY
RACE

Bob entered again

Brother Emmett presents the trophies

�II I

INTRAMURAl SPORTS
The picture above is a typical example of the intramural
program here at St. Ed's. The program gives everyone a
chance to participate in sports.

I
Intramural Winners
Of 1957-58

Football - Basses
Bas ketball - Scholastics

Softball - Gumps

INTRAMURAL COMMISSIONER-Bob Holmes. Through the efforts of Bob
Holmes and the team c aptains, the program of intramural athletics
was carried on at St. Ed's.

�INTRAMURAl FOOTBAll
Intramural Football Champs
BASSES

Basses - Front Row ( I. to r. ) : C. Hay·
thorne, K. Hoy, R. Sansone, F. Sclafani.
Bac k Row ( I. to r. ) : J. Henschied, G.
Dermody, D. Mires.

Beer Barons - Front Row (I. to r. ) : J. Bruch, D. Doga, J. Holm,
R. Cinal, J. Larson. Back Row ( 1. tor. ) : D. Pulkrabek, H. Boyle, L.
Scotka.

�Galveston Club - front Row (I. to r.) J. Oppermann.
M. Rourke, E. Mallia. Back Row ( I. tor.) R. Holmes,
J. Hairston, V. Soler, T. Oppermann.

Fresh man Team - Front Row (1. tor.) J. Schmid, D.
Chalmers, G. Miller, W. Dazet. Back Row ( I. to r.)
A. Santos, J. Donovan, J. Boyer, A. Gonzalez.

�INTRAMURAl BASKETBAll
FIRST PLACE - Scholastics
Scholastics - front Row ( 1. to r. ) Brothers
Vincent, Michael, Joseph, Robert, John. Back Row
( 1. to r. ) Brbthers Thomas, Rona ld, Timothy,
Coach, Edward, Victor.

Cardinals - Front Row (1. tor.) J. Sullivan, B.
Nichol. L. Scotka, H. T. Priolo. Boc k Row ( 1. to
r.) H. Moore, D. Pulkrabek, T. Cuchra, M. Barthel,
C. Popp, coach.

Galveston Club - Front Row ( 1. tor. ) H. Atherton,
R. Holmes, V. Soler, T. Oppermann. Back Row
( I. to r.) E. Mallia, J. Oppermann, A. Scaperlanda.

�I

II
I I

Five Fifths- Front Row ( 1. to r.) B. Cronin,
T. Tornabene, T. Busche, B. Cleary. Bac k Row
( 1. to r. ) W . Kohnle. coach, J. O'Neill, J.
Walsh, R. Cinal.

Trotters - Front Row ( 1. to r.) J. Boase, I.
Flac k. Bac k Row (I. tor. ) S. O'Brien, J. Kavanagh, J. McKnight.

Broth e r Vincent goes in for two points.

�ATHlETIC HONORS
Most Valuable Player
Basketball - Joe Beck
Most Valuable Player
Baseball - Donnie Mires

J. L. Ikard Sportsmanship
Trophy

Jim Pattillo

Spring Te nnis Tournament
Winners

Golden Gloves Cha mpions

Singles: First - Brother Thomas McCullough
Second - Brother Vic tor Valla

Novice Lightweight Champ
John Schmid

Doubles : First - G. Larson and V. Soler
Second - R. Holmes and C.
Tyszkiewicz

Open Lightweight Champ
Tom Priolo

All-INTRAMURAl
Athlete Of The Year
Ken Hoy

Open Heavyweight Runnerup
Mike O'Connor

�INTRAMURAl SOFTBAll
Intramural Cha mps
GUMPS

GUMPS --Front Row ( 1. tor. ) J. Todaro, D. Tremmel. R. Sansone, J. Larson, P. Busceme.
Back Row ( 1. tor. ) D. Pulkrabek, T. Popp, J. Beck, T. Board, R. Luck, K. Hoy.

Bombers- Front Row ( I. tor. ) J. McKnight, J, McCollum, R. Holmes, Brothe1
Thomas Cousineau, C.S.C. Boc k Row ( I. tor. ) Brother Hugh Lennon, C.S.C.
C. Popp, W. Kohnle, G. Kaiser, M. Cavollino.

�INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL

Brothers A- Front Row ( I. tor.) Brothers
Timothy, Michael. Robert. Back Row ( 1.
to r. ) Brothers Donald, Vincent, James,
Thomas, David.

Brothers B - Front Row (I. to r. ) Brothers Harold,
Ronald, Ralph, John, Ric hard. Back Row ( 1. to r. )
Brothers Victor, James, Joseph, Timothy, Thomas.

I L A C - front Row ( 1. to r.) Frank Lehmann,
Donalda Luna, Roberto Wheelock, Carlos Osorio.
Back Row ( I. tor. ) Miguel Ponciano, Roberto Mendoza, Carlos Gutierrez, Carlos Quiroga .

�SWIMFEST

And they're off

Buache won thta one

�GOlDEN GLOVES

COLDEN CLOVE TEAM - rronl Row ( I lor ) John Schmid,
Tom Priolo. Don Tremmel. mano9er Bock Row ( L lo r.)

Mlke O 'Connor, Donnt. Mu H , monoqer.

PrkWo demonstrolft

h~.a

form

O'Connor

)aJKla

o Lef1

�FITE NITE
file Nile, •ponaored by the E Club, was a
auccess thank. to the effort• of Don Tremmel and
many othera. Thi• year'a program, beaide• the
bo:.:ing matchea, had two wrestling matches.
The winners of the bo:.:ing matches were
Santos, Reimer, Schmid, Moore, and Priolo. The
wrestling winners were Kolb and Hamill.

Mike geta help from the audience

Hank come out of hlS corner laat

�FITE NITE

���After a few hectic days

of examinations, unpacking,
meeting students and professors, the Freshman class
was introduced to the social
side of St. Edward's at the
Galveston Club's welcoming
dance.

HOWDY FROSH
AND THEN THE INAUGURATION

�STUDENT
RETREAT
Shortly after the activity-filled opening of the
scholastic year, the student's thoughts were toned down
and turned inward to the sobering spiritual aspect of

We.
Father McDowell, retreatmoster, instilled in the students a deeper meaning of life, death, purpose of being.
and the necessity of promptness.

�THE Hill TOP CAPERS

And frisbee •weeps the compua.
played e very Wednesday alter
noon when the Seton Nunes
were ralunq cla.uea

�THE HAYRIDE ••••
AND THE
TURKEY TROT

�FRESHMAN WEEK
BEGAN

officially a t the

Turkey Trot. Then Seniors' rooms were cleaned...somewhat. The Freshmen enchanted Holy Cross Hall by sing·
ing School songs every hour on the hour lor anyone who
wished to listen. Peanuts were pushed according to the
unchanging, unwritten rules of Peanut-Pushing, the Seniors had e xcellent service at a supper which featured
iced teo of a new and original blend, and finally the bon
lire was built and burned and the Freshmen became
human again.

And if there's any sand in that bed.,

�CLASS
RIVALRY
BREAKS
OUT

And at last.··

the Bonfire

�THE CANDLE LIGHT DINNER ....
Bro. Raymond's Christmas Message... a
sobering speech on our responsibilities as
students and Catholics.

"Twas the night before Chris tmas and all
through the halls..."

"You all know that we're getting pretty
old. .. "

�AND THE VANCE

One of those table pictures.

And, of course, Joe was there.

�Hey Marvin, the mistletoe is..

. .. over here

�GUEST SPEAKERS

Congressman Homer Thornberry..
. . .and Senator Ralph
Yarborough

were brought to St. Edwards this
year by the Social Sciences department. and especially through the
efforts of Mr. Anthony Koriolh.
The speakers were all well
known men and they spoke
topics of current importance.

�THE FIElD MASS
THE GREAT
BOORAY
TOURNAMENT
A tense moment
Scotka leads out

c

trump..

. . .the champion!

Step One : Open car door
Step Two : Insert Finger
Step Three : Close door

�The Class of '60 moving up in the world ..

�CAMPUS
SCENES

One time that Dermody remembered to aign in.

�THE HillTOP FIESTA

The Hilltop fiesta, an annual social event put
on by the Italo-Lalin American Club, was held
at the Syrian Club. Trophies were awarded to
those who won in the I.L.A.C. Ping-Pong tournament.

The trophy winners.

�DUTCH IRISH DAY

Dutch-Irish Day is sponsored annually by the
Press Club. The first event was a baseball game
between the Irish and the Dutch which ended in
a riot when both teams claimed victory.
Sack races, three-legged races, baseball throws,
and egg-tossing contests were among the activities of the day.

�AWARDS NIGHT
Brother Lucian Blersch, c.s.c., the new Athletic
Director, was master of ceremonies of the award

night.
Varsity awards were given to tennis, basketball,
and baseball lettermen. Also awarded were individual trophies to the members of the winning
intramural teams, as well as to the all-intramural
player and the participants in Figfit Night.

�Although the Radio Club is
no longer an official campua
club, this ye&lt;u several members of the Radio Club with

�OF THE FAMILY
produced
a
play, Brother
Dunstan Bowles, C.S.C., and
Bob McCarthy directed "The
White Sheep of the Family".

�VICTORY DANCES

put on by the "E" Club after the Basketball

games were a new thing on campus this year.

Holy Cross Hall.

They were held in the basement of

�'
Cool John giving advice..

�SWEETHEART CANDIDATES
Miss Harriet Prior. escorted by Luddy
Scotka and sponsored by the Knights
of Columbus.

Mia1 Ann Beeler, eacorted by Anthony
Scaperlondo and sponsored by the
Galveaton Club.

Mia&amp; Barbara Love. e.corled by
Michael O'Connor a nd 1pon10red
by the Commerce forum.

(
Miu Mcuy france• Morauo ••
cor!ed by Vmce Soler, and apon·
10red by the ''E" Club.

Miu Jaclcle Cavalhno, e.cortod by
John Holm. and apon.ored by the Pr...
Cub.

�AND THE CROWNING

ST. EDWARD'S SWEETHEART ... ANN BEELER
Miss Ann Beeler of Galveston, Texas was chosen Sweetheart
of St. Edward's University by a vote of all the students and
was crowned at the Spring Formal by Jay Valdez, president
of the S.A.C. Miss Beeler is a graduate of Dominican High
School where she was editor of the high school paper and
business manager of "The Dominican," the school yearbook.
Besides receiving a scholarship to the Metropolitan Business
College, Ann won Dominican High School's Commercial
Award.

�MAN OF THE YEAR
CANDIDATES

William Puchner

James Pattillo

Robert McCarthy

Jacob Valdez
John McCollum

�MAN
OF

THE
YEAR

WilliAM

PUCHNER
Bill Puchner comes from New Ulm, Minnesota and is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam J. Puchner of that city. He graduated
from Holy Trinity High School, New Ulm, and was enrolled as
an accounting major since he began a t St. Ed word's in 1954.
Holding a s trong interest in all phases of campus activity,
Bill organized and coached The Roya ls, a consistently victorious
intramural basketball team for three years. His interest is in

other fields as well, and he was a n officer of the Student Aclivi·
lies Council a s well as president of the Senior class.

'

�FORMAl

��-=~·.

'1'

I

\::~.

'

,

.... ::

�AND FINAllY-GRADUATION

�The Blessing oJ the Flog

The Baccalaureate Sermon was given by the most
reverend John L. Morkovski, Auxiliary Bishop of
Amarillo.

�.........

........,........

...,..............

Commencement address was delivered
by John Quinc y Adams

1958 St. Edward's University Graduates

�And so the school year ends..
And

as

cars

pulled

off

the

campus and headed towards
Indiana or Illinois, California or
Galveston, the s tudents looking
back for a last gli~pse of the
campus may well have seen this
tower. .not the lower they arc
familiar

with, but one of the

temporary

towers

on

campus

which embody spirit pf.expansion
at our university.
Since this year has been char·
acterized by the new buildings
going up on campus, perhaps it
is filling that our last glance of
the 1957·58 school year be of
a construction tower.

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�((EDWARDIAN 1967"

"S T . EDWARD'S HIGH SCHOOL"
Austin, Texas

���FOREWORD
The term
" a high school education "
means more
than four years of schooling.
It comes to mean
a way of life ,
a breaking away,
a discovery.
Because of this uniqueness ,
these four years have spawned
a manner of expressing themselves like no o t her -the yea r book .
Thus for the last nine months
it has been ou r purpose
to capture and represent
the kaleidoscopic events
that have transpired in the last school yea r.
This publication and the nostalgia it evokes
are meant to be t r easu r ed
in the present ,
to be sure,
but perhaps more so in the fu t u r e,
when these pages have faded
and SEHS itself
is but a memory.
It is to this end
that we
of the yearbook staff
present
the '67 Edwardian.

�Faculty
Students
Sports
Activities

Edwardian Staff

Moderators:

Editors:

Sports Editor:

Mr. Joseph Bruch

Charles Hening
Stanley Pcvtra
Jolul Brady

Layout:
Val Almendarez
George Tamayo

Brother Edwin Reggio, C.S.C,

Michael Zurovec

Photographer:
Chris Chapl a

Art Editor:
Gary Walter

�THE
1967

EDWARDIAN

IS

DEDICATED

TO

THE SAINT

�St .

Edward ' s

is a

school composed of

individuals , some leaders , some follow ers , but all essent ial for the success of
the

school.

Because the importance of

each st u dent cannot be ove r - emphasized,
we dedicate the

1967

Edward ian to the

leader and the follower, to the scholar and
the athlete, to that very important person,
THE ST . EDWARD'S MAN.

EDWARD'S MAN

�HIS HOLINESS POPE PAUL VI

��BR. PETER CELESTINE, C . S .C .
Principal

�II

�EF.OTHER WILBUR BIERLY , C. S, C,
Wor ld History, Religion 7, 8
MR. JOSEPH BRUCH
U, S. History, Religion 5, 6, English 8,
B. Football, Yearbool&lt;

BPOTHERJACOB EPPELY, C. S. C.
Typing, P£llgion 1, 2
MR. RIOiARD FAU.IS
Texas History, P.E., Social Studies

12

�BPOTHER TIIOMAS FREY, C. S. C.
PSSC Physics
MR. !{)BERT GORE
English LA, Religion 7, 8, Head Coach
of Football, Head Coach of Track, A th~
letic Director

MR. JESSE GUZMAN
Arithmetic 8th, 7th Business
Modem Geometry

Math,

BPOTHER MICHAEL JACOBS, C,S,C,
Speech, English 3, 4, Qlb Religion

ll

�BROTHER JAMES KEU, C.S.C.

Civics, Religion 1, 2
BR. DAVID KI MBALL, C. S.C.
Modem Algebra 1, Modem Geometry,
Religion 3, 4, Chemistry

BOOTHER HUBERT KO~EN. C.S.C,
World History. Religion 3, 4, Book Store

MRS. MARIA u:AL
Spanish 1,3, 4, 5, 6, ReUgion U\

�BROTHER PET ER C. MARANTO, C.S.C.
Porruguese
M R. J . McCOLLUM
English 5, 6, 7. 8

BOOTHER EDWIN REGGIO, C.S.C.
Band, Modern Algebra fl, Glee Club,
Senior Math, Co nstructional Geomeoy
BROT HER SEVERUS SANCHEZ, C.S,C.
Typing Spelling 8, Sta. Algebra I, Span·
ish 3, 4, Bookkeeping

�BPDTHER DENNIS SHIElDS, C.S.C.
Bio logy, General Science 7, 9
BOOTHER U. WRENCE YOUNG , C,S,C,
Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, English 7t h, English
3, 4

REVEREND JOSEPH RIECK , C. S.C.
Chaplain

MRS, MARGARET KINANE
Secretary

16

�MISS lviARY PLACETTE

Librarian
MRS. THELMA ADAMS

Dietician

MISS HELEN HANNEFIN
School Nurse

MR. JOHN R. DePEW
P. E. Instructor

17

��RELIGION

�St. Edward's High School was very
lucky this year in receiving a visit
from Father Umberto. an ex· Mexican
movie star of

~o•orld

wide

reno~o·n.

�ALTAR BOYS

�DAY OF RECOLLECTION

��MISSIONS
Results of Thanksgiving Missioo Collection
November 23, 1966

Hmrm

Teacher

Goal

Amount Collected

Total Amount

%of Goal

B- 19

"'"'

Bro. Edwin

$136

$16. 00

$ 50. 30

37

12th
8·10

Bro. James

$320

$50.32

$127.74

40

19

12th
M. McCollum

$296

$ 7. 37

$ 51,85

Me Ga&lt;

$248

$15. 55

$ 40.69

16

M&lt;. Bruch

$216

$ 8. 00

$37.67

16

2008

Me Fallis

$384

$17. 14

$386.83

102'1&gt;

lOth
B-8

Bro. Dennis

$256

$74.72

$266. 81

1 04'7-

A- 1

11th
A-5

urn
C-1
lOth

9th
A -2

Mr. Guzman

$288

$12.11

$ 70. 29

24

9th
200A

B. t.awrence

$360

$ 6. 05

$ 66.31

19

7 &amp; 8th
A-4

Mn. Leal

~

$ 7. 27

$ 77.36

21

TOTAL

$2,800

$212.89

$1, 175.83

(SEE FINAL RESULTS IN L-\TTER PART OF

BOOK)
Every yeai fun Is combined with the serious

task of raising money for the support of the
Missions through variousmoney- makingglm-

mlcks such as (plcrured) electing individuals
to do

r.us~ups,

unpleasant tasks, or wear one

of many ridiculous signs.

""'

�Other examples of money raising for the Missions
as Weaver (left) dances for coins, and Freshmen
(below) reson to forceful means to obtain their
fu nds.

t

�CHAPLAINS

FATHER J OSEPH RICK, C.S.C.

REV, EDWIN KADZ IELAWSKI,

c.s.c.

Father Rick offers Mass in the gym for the
s tudent

26

body.

��Cub Class Officers: President , Philip Bell: Vice President , Terry Brown: Secrerary, William Teren; Treasurer,
Kevin Faherty.

�Agrasanchez, Rogelio

Aguirre, Carlos

Bevans, Michael
Boone , James
Brown, Terry

29

�Carlson, Eric

Carrington, Charles

Dally, John
Darby, Adolphus
Davis, Roy

JO

�Ednie, Christopher

Ekstrum, Roy

Galle, Francis
Higginbotham, Bo
Hughes, George

�Hulsey, Preston
Keller , Randall
Kissinger, William

Koch, John
La Forme , Jolm
1'-.·lcBride, Jay

McDonald , James

Photograph
Not AvaUable

McKeel , John
McKeel , Michael

l2

�Marroquin, James

Martinez, Mack

Reid, David
Ryan, Terrence
Schell, Daniel

33

�Smith ,

~gino!

Spiller , John
St . Romain , Thomas

Teten, William
Ticknor, Wayne
Tietz , Charles

�/

FRESHMEN

�Freshman Class Officers: President, Jerry Bell; Vice Presidem,JohnBrown; Secretary, Mike Donohue; Treasure r, Lloyd
Whitley.

�Adams, Alan
Almendarez, Stephen

Arispe, Joe

Bell, Jerry
Bisson, Pauick

Photograph
Not Available

Bodeker, Steven

Bradford, Joseph

Brown, Curtis

Brown, John

37

�Buck, Ronald

C aldron, Henr y

Colunga , Rona ld

Donalson, Patrick

Fernande z, Salvador

Photograph
Not Available

Finger , John
Franzettl , Paul

38

�Garcia , Mario

Goertz, Michael
Hello, Michael
Hernande z , Howard

Garza , Humberto

Gauntt, Stephen

Ga wra da, Ja mes

�Hernandez , Oscar
Heyde , Kirk

•
Jackoski , Michael
Kahanek, William

Kelly , David
Kelly , John
Kirk, Gary

40

Photograph
Not Available

.

-

�Koenig, William
Leisering, Rudy

Lugo , Louis
McBride , James
McKeel , John

41

�Monahan , Pershing
Murphy, William

O'Connell, Pauick

�Pena, Alex

Pena, Jesse

Pena , Samuel

ruos, Francis

Rovira , Michael
Ryan , Christian
Salazar , Julian

Ramirez, Jolmny

�Salinas , Richard

Samilpa , Raymond

Photograph

Not Available

Santos, Antonio
Schell , Michael

44

Schuster, Michael

Scofield , Paul

Shea , James

Stuever , baac

�Vasquez, Inocenc io

Viktorin, Ma rk

Washington, Anthony

\Vhistle r, Leona rd

�Whitley , UJyd
Wil1iams, Bruce
Wilson , Ralph

46

Ybl.rra , Tomas

Yemma, John

Young, Dale

Zurovec , Duane

�DORMS
~
~
~ ril~ii

m•

1

aBIJDL$ijM

47

�Working •. . .

Praying . . .•

Playing.
Studying • . • •

���Second Floor decoration a t Christmas time ,

FLOOR ROOMS

�THIRD FLOOR

Harrell and Skrabacz exchange purses .

Brother James Kell , Prefec t

�ROOMS
Jeff Fearing and his weights rest after a work- out.

�BOSCO

Christmas away from home.

Brother Michael Jacobs, Prefect

�DORM

�DE PAUL

)6

�DORM

�CAMPION

Bt. Lawrence Young. Prefect

"

�DORM

��SOPHOMORES
61

�The Sophomore Class Officers: Roben Rieck, President; Paul Teten, Vice Pres,; Secretary, Tony Freytag, and
David Kucherka.

The Sophomores pool rhelr resources
in buUding an impressive T.O.P.
Night noar.

�Armijo , Jose

Bailey, George

Bullard , Fernando
Caldron , Ivan

Callahan , Michael
Cantu , Edward

Photograph
Not Available

Photograph
Not Available

Cisneros , Rudy

63

�Crowley, Mich&amp;el
Dembinski, Marvin
Dorantes, Miguel

Ellis, Bill
Fernandez, Eduardo
Fischer , Paul

�"See I told you that Tigert ales was GREAT!!"

Flores, Benito

Flynn, Robert
Franks, Frank
Freytag, Tony

Garcia, Lawrence
Garcia, Carlos
Garza, Cecilia

65

�Garza , Hibler

Ga tens, James

Was that last question, "What will you do if I flunl&lt; the tes t?"

Gonza les, J&amp;mes
Gonzales, Many
Gonzales, Rudy

�Griffin, Charles

Guardiola, Gabriel

Hernande2:, Richard
Herrera, Tony
Hillen, Michael

�Hipolito, David
Houghton, Daniel
Hudspeth, John

Jenkins, John
Jenkins, Joseph
Jimenez, Juan

68

�Johnson , Herman
Johnson, Joe
Kauss, George

Lafitte, Carlos
Laws, John
Lopez, Jesse

69

�McBee, David
Marroquin, Ben

Miller, Michael

Moran, Albert
Murphy, John

�Picture not

available

Jl

~

Orvananos, Manuel
Pena , Thomas

Ponce, Benjamin

Pospisil, Pnbert

Renteria, Mario

Nicklaus, Edward
Ortiz , Federico

�Rieck, Robert

Rios, Paul

Salas, John
S.1nchez , Fernando
Sanchez , Michael

72

�Satterwhite , Frank
Schneider, Timothy

Shea, William
Sibley, Dunn
Smith, l-larold

73

�Sucke, Nicholas
Teten, lbbert
Thomason, Michael

Vance, Fred

Vllblg, David
Zeu, Dale

74

�D
A

N

c

"

�Robert

Rieek~Hrsr

place, OOy's division

HALLOWEEN

�George Woolfolk- least original

DANCE

77

�T. 0. P.

VICTORY

HOP

78

���Write your own caption!

Go, Freddie, Go.
81

��CASABA FESTIVITIES

Casaba Q.Jeens Colleen Hastings and Michelle Trousi~e.

�casaba
BONFIRE

The torch is put to it and as the cheering
bonfire lit up the night.

~~gan, the

�MELON HOP

Topping off a successful Casaba Night was the Casaba Hop. This dance was enlivened by Charlie lkown's Generation•

.,

��SWEETHEART
FORMAL

"The Ot her Side" provided the sounds

J im Brown and Mary Margaret Brennan join the crowd.

87

��WINTER COMES TO ST. ED'S

The next day • . .

" Drat you, Flip Scanlon."

Vigilantes searching for Flip Scanlon,
89

�K
I
T

c
H

E
N
CREw

Three times a day, these chefs prepare meals that are long remembered by srudents. ( ~

�JUNIORS~
TODAY

COLLEGE
TOMORROW

�Junior Class Officers: Treasurer, Mark Bouliane; Secretary, John Brady: Vice-President, Paul Seals; President, Charles
Herring.

The Juniors today ...

92

tomorrow?

�Bauer, David
Bouliane, Mark
Bowles, wayne

�Brady, John
Buckner, Paulck
Castillo, Ricardo

Chapla, Chris
Charur, Jose

Collado, Manuel

lllya gives plastic explosives demonsuation.

�Fanger, Richard
Fayad-Chain, Alec
Fulton, James

9'

�J

Garcia , Mario
Garza, Corando

Photo not

AVAILABLE

Guajardo . Mlch.ael

Henderson, Robert

Henson, Berry

96

l

�Super- Star Paul Seals
stretches his legs.

Lacouture , Dan iel
Laws, William
LeDoux , Bobby

�Lowe, Robert

McAtee , Bruce

Marsico, Eugene

Mekolik, Johnny
/o.lontemeyor, Rogelio
~!oynelum ,

Micheel

�Pizzifred, Arthur
Newsome , Robert

Polanco, Lee

Ramos, Rica rdo
Rovira , Stanley

99

�Salinas , Humberto

Sa lazar , Jolm

Schieffer, Gregory

~eals ,

Paul

Soto, Ernest
~paeth ,

David

�Spiller , Joseph
Sutton , William
Tamayo, George

"Is there safety in numbers?"

101

�Weaver , James
Webb , George

Winkley, John

Young, Robert
Zett, David
Zurovec, Michael

�Rif le C!c.b

•s~A
.

'

Boy

Sc.o v.t S

Club
10 3

�STUDENT OFFICERS

The backbone of St. Ed ward's s!Udent body wit h their director Br. Wilbur.

Th~ '67 Srudcnt Council Officer
Officers: Mark Skr1bacz, VICC'Pruldt:nt; Jim Bro~o11, i"rdllld"nt:
Frc~dl~ lloward, Tr&lt;a.suro:r: Mlkt'
Sldft~rt. 5«-ll.:U')': Bf. \\'1\Air Bierly,
Modo:utor.

I ().I

�Every Monday throughout t he school year, t he Studem Council met in 114
during Homeroom period to discuss, plan, and t ake action on the events that
made ' 6'7 the success that it was,

�CHESS
CLUB

Chess

play~rs

In deep conct:nua~lon.

�RALLY CLUB

The Rally Club, a group of active students interested in raising school spirit through behind- the- scenes "''ork, Their
activities range from printing athletic schedules to food drives to sponsoring banquets.

The Rally Club planning activities.

Officers Seifert, Sluabacz, Yemma and Brown

107

�D
R
A
M
A
T
I

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s

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L
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The Club members on stage with their moderator, Mr. McCollum.

B

David Spaeth receives advice on proper s ryle from
t he moderator.

Producer- Director McCollum gives stage directions while photographer Chris Chap\ a cllci&lt;s away.
108

�SPEECH CLUB

Tigers rece iving awards at Travis contest.

109

�CHEERLEADERS

Janer &amp;Jrns, Kerry Borth. Debbie Vyvjala, TlmTot h,Judy Johnson, Charles Trac:y,
M ichel!e Trousdale, Bobby Pittsford.

�RIFLE TEAM

�SPANISH CLUB

�YEARBOOK

Chuck Herring calculates damage repou.
Gary Walter plans alternate escape routes.

J ohn Brady s truggles under the glare of paisley s hirt.
113

�The complete, fantastic Yearbook Staff l.n a rate moment of peace and serenity.

"I'll catch that devil yet!"
114

�Val Almendarez searches for a picture.

George Tamayo is caught in a ra re moment of diligence.

11 5

�Tlgertown Moderator, ll". Lawrence

TIGER TOWN
THE SOPHISTICATED MAG

�Lloyd Whitley and Pat O'Connell
look over the finished product.

Overworked
Juniors
Stanley l?()viraandChuck
Herring slave over their
articles.

�TIGER TALES
Starting A New Era In U terary Excellence!

Stanley
Herring,

Ro vira, Charles
and John Brady

discuss this week's effort.

118

�BAND

Frank Wes terfield adds to t he " Ttajuana sound ,"

'19

�The band builds up spirit during the LaSalle game.

120

And the Maesuo, Br. Edwin Reggio.

�''How did I e ver get s tuck with this mons ter,"
''I wish that was p would go away.· ·

121

�GLEE CLUB

The '6'7 Glee Club poses along with moderator Br. Edwin and t he band.

Brothr.r Edwin dbcussu an arrangt:mem with
Senior mc:mbcrs.

��Skrabacz, Harrel and Winkley demonsuate their
brute strength during a practice sess ion.

How many Seniors does
plano?

"Gentlemen Songsters" do thell stuff.

124

�ST. MARY'S

TALENT SHOW

St. Mary's Glee Club in full voice,

The Dexters perform with Rita Carpemer

125

�TIGER

SPORTS
~c-0c,

@
126

�FOOTBALL

�TIGERS OF 1966

TIGERS

OPPONENTS

14

St.

21

Sacred Heart , Ha lle mv111e

20

St . Stephen's

12

Riecher , \Vaco

21

14

St . Mary ' s, Fredericksburg

19

Bishop Forrest , Schulenburg

17

Central Catholic

••

33

LaSalle

21

Holy Cro!S

St . Gerards

21
wo~

128

Joseph ' ~

s

LOST 4
I TIE

�The Seniors of the 1966 Golden Tiger Football Team,

The

GOLDEN
T IGERS

of
1966.

The
FLYING

TIGERS

of
1966.

�TIGERS SCRIMMAGE DEL VALLE
The scrimmage Is an essential pan
of football training, fOl it gives the
coach a chance to test a large num-

ber of his players under game conditions,

Coach Go re directs Keel, Cervantes, and Franks.

JJO

�TIGERS TIE ST. JOSEPH'S

Jim Brown's crunching tackle thwans Flyer's hopes.

After holding the explosive Vic toria
Flyers to 8 points in three q.Iarters,
the valiant Tiger defense let victory
slip through its fingers In the final
seconds of the game. Final score:
St.

Ed's ~l 4 ;

Victoria·l4.

Godoy sweeps right end,
131

�TIGERS TOMAHAWK INDIANS

Howard comes up with the tackle.

The Tigers, relying on a stalwart defense and a powerful passing attack, ran past SacredHeartfor an impres-

s ive 21-0 victory. The first Tiger victory ofthe season
won many

lievers for Coach Gore' s optimistic views

and convinced the student body of the talent of this

year's team.

132

�TIGERS OUTGUN SPARTANS

Purdy directs t he Tiger attack,

After a close firs t half, T iger superiority proved too much
for Spartan courage. With Purdy at the Helm, St. Edward's
scored two cp.~ ick touclxlowns and held on for a 20-12 victory.

�REICHER ROARS PAST TIGERS
The Reicher Cougars extended their

jinx over t he T igers in an impressive 21-0 victory. The offense was

unable to get its

po~o·etful

passing

anack rolling in the windy Reicher
s t adium. As

a

result , the over-

worked Tiger defense was unable to
c ontain

machine.

Herman Johnson upends high· flying Cougar.

134

Unknown Tiger maJu:s crunching tackle with Keller lnp.usu!t.

t he

awesome

Reicher

�INDIANS SCALP TIGERS

John Hudspeth stretches, OOt his efforts are in vain.

Skrabacz assists an unknown Tiger.

After a scoreless first half in which

the Tiger offense was stopped cold by

the Indian defense, the Tigers came bacK
to score In the fourth

~arter

but it was

all in vain. The St. Mary's Indians outscored the Tigers 19-6.

�RANGERS JAIL TIGERS

Spiller brings down Ranger runner. while Johnson comes up to assist.

Herman Johnson goes for a short gain, before belng stopped.

After a very close first half the Rangers

led the Tigers wilh only a field goal,
During the second half the Rangers ex-

ploded with two more touchdowns, while

t he Tigers were kept scoreless. TheHnal
score was Bishop Forest 1'1, and the St.

Ed's Tigers 0.

IJ6

�BUTTONS BOP BENGALS

Godoy goes around on an end sweep, with Stanley Gonzales giving t he block.

Leroy Stewart barely misses for a touc hdown.
Central

Catholic,

after

scoring two quick touchdowns in the first quarte r,
were held scoreless until
the founh quarter. Finally
t he Tiger defense settled
down and caused numerous
fumb les.

However,

the

Tiger offense could only put
together one touchdown, and
the

amons

bopped t he

Tigers 2Q-'1.

137

�TIGERS BEAT FALCONS
A Strong Tiger offense scored three touchdowns while the Falcons were kept scoreless,
During t he second half two more touchdowns

were scored by the Tigers, while a lxilllant
defense held the LaSalle Falcons scoreless

for the first disuict win of the year,

A Falcon leaps and catches a pass with Leroy defending.

Gary Hello struggles hard for a shon gainer as Paul Seals looks on.

IJS

�TIGERS AXE THE KNIGHTS

Gary Hello bats down a Kn ight pass to top off a brilliant exhibition of football.

The Tigers had been Wilding up

momenrum fotthe annual T.O.P. night
game. \Yith one district win under

the ir belts the Tigers were h.mgry

for another. The game started off
with two quick touchdowns , and the
Tigers had a half-time lead over Holy
Cross of 14-0. In the second half the
Tigers scored one more T.D. and beat
Holy Cross 21- 0.

Freddy Howard scores one of the three Tiger touchdowns.

139

�T 0. P. NIGHT '66

T.O.P, Alumni Bill TortJsu and Pete Toth 1n the yearly

Golden Tiger John Keel runs the victory gauntlet.

parade,

T,O,P, Coun for 1966 was honored to have Ri ta Carpe-nter as T,O,P. Q.Jeen,

Mary Anne Fletcher as Duchesses.
140

Mary Margaret BreMan, 9.1e Allison

and

�Cubs decora te the school bus,

Freshmen spear the Kn ights .

Seniors

win

first

place for their origi·
nal presentation

of

the old slogan, "' A
Tiger in our tank." '

Sophomore floa t depicts a Flying Tiger.

The Junior Tiger axes a Knight,

141

�TIGERS ROAST ROYALS
T he Bengal's last game started off with a

Royal surprise. The Royal offense caught the
Tiger defense completely off guard by coming
out in a s pread shotgun. However, the Tiger

defense reacted

q.~lckly

to stop the drive. The

Tigers Started off the second half with a T.D.
after they kicked off to the Royals, ln the

first thirty seconds. The Tigers beat St.
Gerards 21-0. Thls win gave t he St. Ed's

a district record of 3 wins and l loss.

Gary Hello brings down the PJ:Iyal's cp.Jarterbaek,

14 2

Frank Franks bdngs down the ftlyal

~anerback

alter a substantial gain.

�'13" TEAM

"B" Team Coach; Joseph "ll)SS" Bruch,

143

�There was lots of hard hlulng- action at the B team games.

Bullard brings down a Cenual Catholic man.

Danny Lacouture puts his foot lnto thl.s Kick.
144

�Mike Gillen brings down a Leander man with a smashing tackle.

Lee Polanco sweeps around the left end for a long gainer.

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Gu~st

Speaker Rooster Roberts

L

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�Mr. Seals spoke at the banquet.

..
Jim Brown receives an award too.

147

��TIGER VARSITY

The '67 Tiger Varsity Basketball squad : standing, Andy Yemma and Bill Travis , Trainers; Paul Seals, George
Woolfolk, Angel Pastor, Mike O'Connell , and Coach Fallis , Kneel ing: Mike Purdy, Rodrigo Andalon , Vince Godoy,
Jerry Harger and Leroy Stewart.

�KYLE

Somebody sunk two, but who?

Paul Seals accepts a trophy for the team.

T

0

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N
E

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1}0

�The Tiger team applauds as Leroy Stewart is honored.

The final score was in favor of the Tigers.
Leroy goes for two.
151

�TiGERS EDGE CONCORDIA

1}l Jumpl.n' George Woolfolk knocks It down court.

Guest Player Mike Manin looks for an opening.

�GERARD'S GUNNED DOWN
68- 48
Coach Fallis explains strategy to the first
suing.

153

�"B" - TEAM
ACTION

FRESHMEN

�c
u
B

basketball

The Firs t Unit with Coach llldde.

Reginol Smith makes an easy " two" during a district ACIL

contest,

�IN TRAM URALS

Bou ineli attempts to block a shot.

Ramos and Botdnell jump at center court.

Ponce on defense

under~

boards.

�KHFI- TV telecast the Tiger game with St. Stephens on
February 25, with St. Stephens winning 3-2.

Tigers in a pre- game pep talk by Coach Pepito Meneses.

SOCCER

�Although the rers hands signal a score
by St. Ed's. his decision was changed,
leaving rhe Tigers on the short end of
the scoreboard, In the St. Stephen's game.

~

Above, the team pose.s In game attire,
whUe at left Coach Meneses directs the
Tigers to the dressing room arhalf· rime,

�BASKETBALL &amp; SOCCER
BANQUET

Br, Peter addresses the group.

159

��TENNIS

Hoffy releases pent- up inhibitions.

161

�Robert Lowe

Shawn Ivey

Michael Callahan

Bruce Rieck

Michael Hoffman
Miguel Dorantes

--~-

Charles Carothers

Ricardo Casti llo

�TRACK

��SENIORS

�C lass of '6'7 officers: Bruce Rieck. President, Michael Hoffman, VIce- Pres., SecretM)'. Andy Yemma, and Treasurer,
Bob Pittsford

Homeroom moderuors &amp;-,James Kdl and Mr. McCollumsuperv lse the Seniors In A1 and 810.

��Cadena, Pedro
Camp, Daniel

PHOTOGRAPH
NOT AVAILA.BLE

�Choban, Anthony
Clark, Thomas

Courrejolles, Theo Augusto
Dannels, Mike

De La Cruz , Juan
De Los Santos , Rodolfo

169

��Gonzalez, Stanley

�Graham, Timothy

Hess, Fernando

~I

Heu, Luis

�Horan, James
l-loward, Freddie

James, John C.

173

�McKnight, Adrian
McLaughlin, Kenneth

�Meaney, John
Mekolik, Jimmy

�Pany, David
Pastor, Angel

��Saldana, Agustin

178

Seifert, Mlch.acl

Skraback, MArk

�Stirk, Charles

Taylor, Gary

179

�Sa lda na . Ag ustin

178

Seifert, Michael

Skraback, Mark

�Stirk, Cha rles

Taylor, Gary

179

�Travis, John
Trevino, Raul

�SENIOR DIRECTOR Y
Rifle Team- 4; Speech Club-4: Bowling Club-4; Y.R. 's-2; Dram. Club-4

ARISMENDEZ, PAUl.
5305Wasson Rd.

Austin, Texas
Football- !; Basketball- 3,4;
ball- 1,2,3,4

Base-

BECK , THOMAS
Rt. 1, Box 93
Bastrop. Texas

Na tional Honor Society-!
BORTH, KERRY
3503 Lafayette
Aus tin, Texas
31 C\ub-4: Cheerleader-2 ,3,4; YCS2; Junior National Honor SOciety- I;
National Honor Society- 2; Scholar
of the Year- 1
BOTTINELLI, lONNIE

3'728 High Vista, Apt. 237

Dallas, Texas
Speech Club-4; Dramatic Club-4;
Chess Club-3,4: YoungRepublicans3
BROWN, WALTER
501 Pearson
Bergstrom AFB, Texas
Scholar of Year- 2,3: Nat. Honor Soc i ery- 2,3,4: Student Body Pres.-4;
Class Pres .-3: Student Councii-3,4:
Rally Club-2,3,4; YCS-2; Tigertown2; Glee Club-3; Var. Football-3,4;
V. Baseball- 2,3,4: B-Team Bask, - 2
CAMP, DANIEL
S1erraVentana#6'18
Mexico D.F., Mexico
Glee Club-3,4; Bowling-1,2,3; Y.
R.'s- 3,4; 31 Club-2 ,4;• Intramural
Football-2,3

CHOBAN, ANTOOI\'Y
1506 Kenwood Ave,
Austin, Texas

J.V, Football-2:
v . Football- 3,4:
Basketball Mgr.-2; Golf-4; Tigertown-1,4; Edwardian- 3; 31 Club-1,2,
3,4; Rally Club-4; National Hon.
So.-3
CLARK , THOMAS

Apartado Postal #19
Taxco, Guerrero, Mex,
Glee Club-3; Y. R.'s-3

COURRFJOLLES, THEO
Juan Dellepiani 163
Lima, Peru
Soccer- 4
DANNELS, MICHAEL
333 W, Prairie
Eagle Lake, Texas
J . V. Football-3; Spanish Club-4:
Speech Club-3; Rec Room Scholar-3;
Y .R.'s- 2,3,4
DE LA CRUZ, JUAN
Morelos 406 SUr
Piedras Negras, Mexico
De LOS SANTOS , ROOOIFO
31 Club-4; Y.R. ' s- 3; Track- 3
DeLUNA, CARLOS
Morelos 202 SUr
Piedras Negras, Mexico
Y .R's- 3,4;31 Club-3,4

CAROTHERS , CHARLES
913WalrnnSt reet
Georgetown, Texas
Tennis-2 ,3,4; Server and Reader- 3,4

DeVOOGHT, FRANK
2009 E. First Street
Austin, Texas
31Club-4

CASAREZ , JESSE
3400 Randolph
Austin
Baseball Manager- 3; Rally Club-2,3,
4

FABIAN, THEOOORE
6408 Poner St.
Austin, Texas
31 Club

CERVANTES, VICTOR
201 East St. Elmo
Austin, Texas
V. Football-4; Glee Club-4
CHESNAR, JAMES
3'103 Link Valley, Apt. 35
Houston, Texas
J . V. Football- 3; Track- 4; Soccer-3:

FEARING , JEFFREY
Ex. Scouts- 2,3; Band- 2,3,4; Bowling2; Perfect Attend.-2,3,4
FLAHIVE , MICHAEL
5942 Highland Hills
Austin, Texas
Speech Club-4; Drama Club-4: Gl!!e
Club-4; 31 Club-4
181

�SENIOR DIRECTORY··contlnued

GALI.~GHER, GREG
4631 Abner
Corpus Chris ti, Texas
Soccer-4: Spanish Club--4; 31 Club·
4: Speed~4

GOOOY , VINCENT
2021 East 2nd St.
Austin, Texas
V. Football-2,3,4; J,V, Bask.·1: V,
Bask.-2,3,4; 31 Club--4
GOERTZ, CHARLES
769 Cherico St.
Austin, Texas
GOMEZ, OOSENOO
2809 E. 3rd St.
Austin, Texas
Glee Club--4: 31 Club-4
GONZALEZ, STANLEY
1'11SE.7thSt.
Aus tin, Texas
V. Football- 3,4: J,V, Football-2: J .
v. Bask.-1,2: v.-3: Spanish Club-3
GRAHAM, J AMES
902 \\1, Bee Caves P4:l.
Austin, Texas
Football Trainer-4; Track Mgr.-3;
j'~arbook-2 ,3; 31 Club-4: Band-1,2,
HARGER, C LYDE JEOOME
104 B Gulkana Dr.
Anchorage. Alaska
J . V. Bask.-1: V. Bask.-2,3,4: Baseball- 2,3,4; Glee Club-3,4; Speech- 1,
2; YCS· 2: National Hon. Soc,-2,3:
NEDT Award· 2

HARREL, PETE
P.O. Box 411
C rockett. Texas
J . v. Football-2: V. Football-3,4;J. v.
Bask.-1,2: V, Bask.-3; Band-1,2:
Glee Club-2,3,4; Rally Club-4

Rio Bravo, Mexico
Soceer- 4; 31 Club-4
HOFFMAN, MICHAEL
Reforma 27· 502
Mexico City, Mexico
Senior Class V.P. ; Tennis- 2,3,4;
Tige rtown- 3,4;
Rally Club-3,4;
Drama Club-4; 31 Club-3,4: Chess
Club-4; Glee Club-4
HORAN, JAM ES
1203 Morningside Dr., N.E.
Albuquerque , New Mexico
Cross·Country-4: Ye arbook- 4:
Club-4

31

HOWARD, FREDDIE
2313 East U thSt.
Austin, Texas
S tudent Council Tre as.-4; Football·
3 ,4: Speech Club-4; Tlgenown- 4:
Drama Club- 4; Rally Club-4
IVE'Y, SHAWN
922 South Hickory
Pecos, Texas
Tennls- 4: Yearbook-3; Band-3,4;
Y .R.' s - 3: Rally Club-4
JAMES, JOHN
2309 Q.mry Rd.
Austin, Texas
J.V. Football-1,2; V, Football-3,4;
Baseball, V,-2,3,4; Glee Club-4;
Drama Club-4; 31 Ctub-4; Y.R.'s · 3
JWENEZ, UGAI.OO
11 Ave. 14·19 Zone 1
Guatemala, Guatemala
McKNIGHT, ADRIAN
4519 Pomona Rd.
Dallas, Texas
V, Football- 3,4; Glee Club-4; 31
Clu b-4
McLAUGHLIN, KENNETH

HELLO, GARY
502 Swanee Drive
Austin, Texas
J. V. Football-1: V, Football- 2,3,4;
Baseball-1,2,3,4; Glee Club-4
HESS, WIS
Ave. Delas Americas 1#301
Rio Bravo, Mexico
Traclc-4; Baseball-4; Speech Club-4

182

HESS, FERNANDO
Ave. de las Americas

6 100 Janey
Au s tin, Texas
J.V. Football-1,2: V. Football- 3,4
(all· dlst., All-State) J . V. Bask.-1,2:
Track-2,3; Raliy Club-3,4; NEOT· 2:
Nat, f-bn, Soc.-2,3,4; Speech Contest- 1,2
McTIRE, LESLIE
American Embassy
Buenos Alies, Argentina
Chess Club-4; Drama Club-4; 31
Club-4

�SENIOR DIRECTORY--continued

MACHOK, GEORGE
800 E. Ben White
Austin, Texas
Football Photog-4; Golf-1,2,3,4; 31
Club-2,3,4; Rally Club-3,4; Glee
Club-3,4; '66 Gold Award
MARTIN, MICHAEL
1363 Normandy
Corpus Christi, Texas
Baseball- 4; Speech Club- 4; Spanish
Club-4; Y.R.s- 3; 31 Club-4
MARTINEC, THOMAS
4010 Avenue " H"
Austin, Texas
3 1 Club-1,4; Glee Club-4; Rally
Club-2,3,4; Y. Demos,-3
MEANY , JOHN
5319 Western Hills Dr.
Austin, Texas
Class Treas.- 2; Track-2,3,4; Tigertown- 1,2,3,4; 31 Club-2; Spanish
Club-3,4; Junior Crossmen-1
MEKOLIK, JIMMY
Rt. 4, Box 66
Taylor, Texas
M ESTA , JOAGUIN
Ave. Zarco 2444 1/2
Chihuahua, Mexico
J . V. Football- 2,3; J . V. Baslc-3:
Track- 2: Soccer-1,2,4; 31 Club-4;
Mass Reader-4
MORENO, JOHN
401 Cherry Hill Dr.
Austin, Texas
J . v. Football- 1,2; Baseball-3,4
MULVEY, WILLIAM
4205North Hills
Austin, Texas
31Club-4
MURPHY, DERRIS
3423 Mt, Barker Dr,
Austin, Texas
J .V. Bask.-1: Nat. Hon. Soc.- 1

Soccer-2,3,4; Chess Club-4; " 31"
Club-4
O"l'OOU:, MARK
2118 PDbin Rd.
Abilene, Texas
Soccer- 4; Track-4
PANY , DAVID
2406 west l Oth
Austin, Texas
Golf- 3,4
PASTOR, ANGEL
Tela Railroad Co.
Tela, J-klnduras
J, V, Football- 3: Bask. V.-4; Baseball- 3,4; Soccer-3; Glee Club-3:
Spanish Club-3; Y.R.s- 3
PIERATT, MARK
6726 Auden
Houston, Texas
J, V, Football- 3; Glee Club-3,4;
Spanish Club-3,4; Chess Club-4:
DramaCiub-4
PITTSFORD, ROBERT
2207 Euclid
Austin, Texas
Class Treas.-4; Glee Club-1,2,3,4:
Rally Club-2,3,4: "31" Club-1,2,3,4:
Cheerleader- 2,3,4; Drama-4; NEDT1,2
PURDY, MICHAEL
6307 Shal Creek Blvd.
Austin, Tex.
Football- 1,2,3,4; Bask.- 1,2,3,4; Tigertown-4: " 31" Club-2,3,4; YCS- 1,
2; Nat, Hon. Soc.-2,3
RAMOS, GABRIEL
3310 Bengston
Austin, Texas
RIMAR, ANDREW
5701&amp;11ard
Austin, Texas
J . V. Bask.-2; V. Bask.- 3: Golf- 2,3,
4; Gene Stallings Fan Club-4

O'CONNELL, MICHAEL
2504 Twin Oaks Dr.
Austin, Texas
Class V,P,-2; Treas-1; J .V. Bask.1,2: V, Bask.-3,4; Tigertown-4: Rally
Club-2,3,4; YCS-2; Y, Demos,-2;
Y. Repub.- 2: Nat. Hon. Soc.-2,3,4;
NEDT-1,2; Honor Mono.-1

ROBBINS, JAMES
Box 791
Dickinson, Texas
J. V, Footba!l- 3; Cross-Counuy-4:
Explorer Scouts-2,3: Rifle Club-3,4;
"3 1" Club-2

ORGANES, JORGE
Norlal#24
Acapulco, Mexico

SAlDANA, lOUIS
6 106 Felix
Austin, Texas
183

�SENIOR DmECTORY · - Continued

SANCHEZ, JOHNNY
2112 Thrasher Lane
Austin, Texas
Baseball-2,3,4

TOTH, TIMOTHY
1201 Karen Ave,
Austin, Texas
" B" Team Football- 2: Tigenown3,4; Rally Club-2,3,4

SCANLON , PHILLIP
13148 Hughes Lane
Dallas, Texas
SEIFERT, MICHAEL
Refonna 11'615
Mexico City, Mexico
S. C. Seeretary- 4; Class Treas-3;
v. Football-3,4; Baseball-3,4: Rally
Club-2,3,4; YCS-2,3: " 31" Club3,4: Y.R.'s- 3,4: NEOT-2: Nat. Hon,
Soc.- 2,3
SKRABA.CK , MARK
190'7 West Tennessee
Midland. Texas
J . V. Football-1; V. Foot.- 4: Ttack1,2,3,4; Tigertown- 1; Rally Club-2,
3,4; "31" Club-1,2,3,4: Glee Club1 ,2,3,4: Drama Club-4: Y.R.-3: Nat.
Hon. Soc.-2,3; Honor Mono.-3
SPilLER, OC&gt;BERT
'700Park Blvd.
Aust in, Texas
"B" Team Football-2: v. Foot.-3,4:
T rack- 3,4: " B" Ttack-2
STEELE, RICHARD
4102 Far West Blvd,
Aust in, Texas
Track- 4; Drama Club-4: RifleTeam4

STEWART, l.EOOY
3205 E. 18th Street
Austin, Texas
V, Football-2,3,4:

v.

Bask,-2,3,4

STIRK, CHARLES
Rt• ..1, Box 43
Riviera, Texas
Track-2,3,4: Soccer-4: Cross-Country- 3,4; Boy Scouts-1: Scuba- 1; "E"
Club-2,3,4: Band-1,2,3,4: RifleClub3,4
TAYlDR, GARY
7203 Mesa Drive
Austin, Texas
Honor Mono-1,2,3: "31" Club- 1,2,4:
Honor Foil

184

TRAVIS, JOHN
2620 Crest Ridge
Dallas, Texas
Bask. Mgr.-4; Track- 4: Dramatics
Club-4: Spanish Club-4: " 31" Club4 ; Golden Rally Club-4
TREVINO , PAUL
Bella Vlstal;l 05
Tampico, Mexico
Soccer- 1,2
VIlLEGAS, HERNANDEZ
Nicolas Sn. Juan #233
Mexico City, Mexico
WINKLEY , THOMAS
1 578 West Shore Dr.
Loveland, Colo.
Y .R.- 3,4: Band-4: GleeClub-4; BowlIng Club-4: Rally Club-4; Drama
Club-4: Chess Club-4
WOOLFOLK, GEORGE
Box 2171
Prairie View College
Texas
Basketball, Var.- 4; J, V,-3; E'xplorers- 3; Glee Club-3,4: Y.R. ' s- 4

YEMMA , ANDREW
2402 Havens ide Dr.
Aus tin, Texas
Football Publiclty- 4: Bask. Mgr.- 2,
3: Nat. Hon. Soc.-3,4: Rally Club2,3,4: Speech Club-4; Drama Clubo4: " 31" Club-2,3,4: Y, Demos.- 2:
MlsslonClub- 1

�LOOK OUT, LOUEY !!

Due to the early publication (on time this year) of the '67
Edwardian Super Yearbook, it was not possible to include
such act iv iti es as : Spring Sports, Graduation and the Spring
Mus i cale . These and many other items will be conta ined in
the last issue of Tigertown to come out in May.

BASEBALL

GRADUATION

MUS ICAL

OTHERS

��ST . EDWARD'S H IG H SCHOOL - THE DEATH OF A TRADIT ION
After 90 years of serv ing Austin and Texas, St. Edward's High School
has been fo r ced to close it s doors. A tradition has been destroyed and
a void left which can never be filled. But St . Edward's has died proudly,
making its last year its finest. Through scholastic excellence , one of
the finest athletic records, and a tremendous overall d i splay of spirit,
SEHS has p r oved its worth to a society which has failed to appreciate it,

187

���FACULTY
APPRECIATION
Plcrured here are just a few of the many
exceptional faculty members who have
selflessly given their lives In establishing
the distinguished tradition that Is St.
Edward' s.

Brother Jacob Eppley

Brother Huben KC!qlpen

Brother Peter Maranto
Brother Rene LenMrd

Brother Sevcrus Sanchez
Brother Edwin Reggio

Brother WUb.n Bierly
Mr. Joseph Beck

�Brother Emmet Strohmeyer

Mrs . Maria Leal

Brother Victor Valla

Brother Francis Barret

Mrs . Margaret Kinane

Reverend Joseph Rick

Mr . Forrest Wright

Reverend Edwin Kadzielawski

Mr. Jesse Guzman

�Brother Charles Escobar

Brother Lawrence Young

Brother Victor McGee

Mr. Robert Gore

Brother Matthew Lyons

Mr. Joseph Bruch

Brother Dennis Shields

��AUTOGRAPHS

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lYNDON BAINES JOHNSON

so that with his help
peace may reign in the
world.

�MOST REVEREND LOUIS J . REICHER, D . D . , LLD.
Bishop of Austin

�BRO T HER PE T ER CELESTINE MARANTO, C . S.C.
P rinci pal

�BROTHER JAMES KELL, C .S . C .
Vice Principal

�BROTHER RONA LD ARROWOOD, C . S . C.
Biology, Religion 1, 2 ,
Constructional Geomeuy
BROTHER WILBUR BIERLY, C. S.C.
World History, Religion,
Lunch Prefect,
Dorm Prefect

MR. THEODORE BRENTUNGER
General Science,
Chemistry, Religion
MR. JOSEPH BRUCH

American History, Religion,
B. football, Yearbook

�BROTHER JOHN CARRINGTON, C. S.C.
English 1, 2
BROTHER JACOB EPPLEY, C. S . C.
Typing, Religion 7th

MR. RICHARD FA LLIS
Physical Education, Cub
Athletics, Cub Football,
Social Studies 8th,
German, Texas History
BROTHER THOMAS FREY , C. S.C.
PSSC Physics, Standard
Physics

�MR. ROBERT GORE
Religion 7, 8 , German,
English 1, 2 , Latin
American English.
Head Coach of Track,
Assistant Football Coach
MR. JESSE GUZMAN
Arithmetic 7th and 8th,
Related Math II, Modern
Geometry

BROTHER HUBERT KOEPPEN, C.S . C .
World History, Religion
1,2, Bookstore
BROTHER JAMES KELL, C . S. C.
Civics, Religion 1, 2 ,
Dorm Prefect

�MRS . MARIA LEA L
Spanish I, II, III,
Latin American Religion
BROTHER MATTHEW LYONS , C. S.C .
Religion 3, 4 , SMSG Algebra,
SMSG Geometry, Modern
Algebra

BROTHER PETER CELESTINE
MARANTO , C.S . C .
Portuguese
MR. PAUL McDERMOTT
Assistant B-Team Football
Coach, Physical Education

�BROTH ER CH ARLES McGANNON , C . S.C.
Speech, English 3 ,4
BROTHER VICTOR McGEE
English 7 , 8, Religion

BROTHER EDWIN REGGIO, C . S. C .
Senior Math, Modern
Algebra, Band , Glee
Club , Beginners Band
BROTHERSEVERUS SANCHEZ , C. S. C .
Related Math, Spanish
3, 4. Typing and Spelling
8th, Bookkeeping

�MR. FORREST WRIGHT

Athletic Director , Head
Football , Baseball Coach ,
English 5, 6
BROTHER LAWRENCE YOUNG, C. S.C.

English 7th, 8th , Latin,
Religion 8th

MR. RlCHARD CORBIN

library
MRS. MARGARET KINANE

Secretary

REVEREND JOS EP H RlC K , C. S . C.

Chaplain
REVEREND EDWIN
KADZIEL.AWSKI , C . S.C.

Chaplain

�BROTHER DONALD CONNOLLY, C. S.C.

Treasurer
BROTHERDEWIGHT, C.S.C .

Asst . Treasurer

BROTHERCHARJ..ES ESCOBAR , C. S.C.

Asst. Treasurer
DR. HAOC!LD ROBINSON, M.D.

School Physician

MRS . RUNICHE

School Nurse
MRS. THELMA ADAMS

Dietician

l4

�SENIORS

�SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pres . , J. Nieto; Vice- Pres • • C. Curtis; Sec . , J .
Martinec; Treas. , P. Toth.

16

�ALEMAN, DANIEL T.

"Danny"
"31" Club 3: White Stags 4.

AMARO MICHAEL

ANDRADE, JORGE C.

"Peter Lorre"
Yearbook 4.
ARRENOONDO, ARTURO S,

"Chark' '
Yearbook 4.

�OC&gt;GGESS, CHARLES B.
"Puppy"
lntr. Football 3,4: Basketball V. 3,4,
Young RepubHcans 3.4; Swim Team 4:
Bowling 4; \Vhite Stags 4; Glee Club 4.
BISSON, CHARLES A.
" Charlie"
Class Treas.l; OassVicePres.; Fresh.
Track: Young Dems. 3; Cheerle ader 3;
Jr. Nat. Honor Society 1.

CHAVEZ. THOMAS H.
''Tom''
Intra. Football 4; Intra. Basketball 3.4;
Young Republicans 3.4; Bowling 4; Swim
4: White Stags 4.
COATS, RUSSELL T.
" Critter'
Inua. Football 3.4: Young Republicans
3,4; Glee Club 4: Bowl ing Tres. 4; White
Stags 4.

�CONTRERAS, OSCAR R
Intra. Football 4: Track Frosh V. ; Soph.

v.

CONNER, MICHEAL H.
''Buzzard''
Young Republicans 3 ,4; White Stags 4;
Swim 4: Glee Club 4: Bowling 4; Basketball 4.

CORPORA, SAMUEL A.
" Sam''
Intra. Football 4; Young Republicans 4:
WhiteStags 4 .
CROSBY, OTTO F.
"Browny"
Soccer 3,4; Bowling 4.

�CURTIS, NATHANIEL C.

''Boozer''
Student Council Vice Pres.: Young Republicans 3.4: Bowling 4.
DePEW, JOHN R.

"Beowulf''
V. Football 3: Basketball 2.3; Baseball
2,3: Tiger Town 4: T.A.R. 3: ''E'' Club
2; Athlete of rhe Year.

DILLINGHAM, ROBERT C.

"Dilley"

�GARRIGAN , DANIEL P.
''Unferth''
Glee Club 2.4: NEDT, \&lt;/h ite Stags 4.
GOUI.DIE, JOHN C.

" The Man''
Rifl e 3: Young Republicans 2 .3: Chess
Club2,3.

GRANT, l.ARRY E.
"Brecc a"'
Intra. Football 3.4: Track 2,3,4: Bowling
Pres. 2.3.4; Scuba 2: Yoong Republican
3,4: White Stags 3.4: Cross Country 4:
Swim team 4: Band 2.3: Yearbook4 :
Tiger Town 4: "31" Club 2,3,4; Glee
Club 4: Track man of the Year
GRIEVES, JOHN C.
"Role"
V. Footbal l 4: Young Rep. 3.4: White
Stags 4; Glee Club4.

HART , WII.UAM G.
"Zeus' '

Intra . Footba!l 4: Tiger Town 4: Yearbook 4; Young Republicans 4; White Stags
4: Miss ion Club 4: NEDTCommendation;
" 31" Club.
HEI.I.O, I.EE J .
· · ~gger ''

Football V. 3; Basketball 2: Baseball
2,3,4.

�HUTH, CHA RLES A.
"CilJck"
Tiger Town 3.4: Yearbook 4: Young
Democrat 3: Mission Club 2; NEDT
Commendation 2: Latin award 2.

JOHNSON, ROBERT T.
' 'Superbush''
Intra. Football 4: Basketball 3.4: Base·
ball 3.4: Young Rep1blicans 3.4: Bowling
4: White Stags 4: Glee Club 4: Swi m 4.

JURADO, MANUEL

" Manny"
Young Rep. 4.
KALLINA , CHARLES F.
"Head Hunter"

Student Council Vice Pres. 4: V. Football
4 : Baseball V. 3.4: YCS 3; White Stags4:
E Oub; National Honor Society 3.

KNOWLES, ROBERT A.
" Thor''
Intra. Football 4: "31" Oub: Young&amp;·
publican 4: Yearbook 4: White Stags 4.
LAND. CURTIS A.
"Pato"
Track 4: Bowling 4: White Stags 4: Young
Republicans 4: Mission 3.4.

�lANGNER. DANIEL A.
'' Hrothgar''
Intra. Football 4: Yoong Republicans 4:
White Stags 4.
LEISERING FRED J,
"The Thinker"
Glee Club 3; Alter Boy 2; White Stags 4;
National Honogram2,3.

LUBBERT, ALEJANDRO A.
" Sloopy"
Golf V. 3: Young Republican 3.4.

MAHER, JOHN W.
" Johnnie Dylan"
T igertown 2 ,3,4; Debate 1: Mission Club
2: YCS 3: rune dub 3: Young Rep. 2.3:
Stage Crew 2.3.4: J r. Nat. Honor Society
1: Nat. Honor Society 2.3: Scholar of the
Year 1: Nat. Science Foundation: Math
grant 3: Austin Srudent Congress 3: Latin
Award 1.2: Honor Monogram 1.2.3: NEDT
1.2.

1\oWOR. FRED
" Grendel"
Intra. Football4: Basebal1Mgr.3: Knights
of the Altar 3.4: Yoong Rep.~bl icans 3.4:
White Stags 4.
l\.o1AJOR ROBERT P.
" Jupiter"
Track J. V 1; V. 4: Yearbook 4 ; Tigertown 4: Bowling 1,2,3.4: Young Republicans 3,4: Track Mgr. 3: " 31" Club 2:
Bowling Vice Pres. 3.4: Secretary 2;
Knights of the Altar 4: White Stags 4;
Bowling Club most Active 2.

�MARTINEC, JOSEPH D.
"SirGa\lahad"
Jr. Class Sec.: Sen. Sec.; Tigertown 3.4:
Rifle Club 3: Mission Club2: Cheerleader
2; Declamation 1st Place: Young Democrats 3,4: Austin Srudent Congress 3,4:
YCS 3: NEDT Award 1,2: Latin Award 1.
lvlARTINEZ , LUIS F.
"King Luie"
Intra. Football 3.4: Soccer team 3: YCS
3: Young Rep. 4; Bowling Club 3.4.

MEANEY, WILLIAM M.
"The ld"
Tlgen own 2.3.4: Yearbook 4: ''31" Club
3: Chess Club 3: YCS 3: Jr. Nat. Honor
Soc. 1; Nat. Honor Soc. 2.3: Texas Boy's
State 3; Young Dem. 3; Explorers 1.2.3.4:
Honor Monogram 2.3; Latin Award 2.
N!ICKELWAIT, STI:VEN A.
"Little Stevie Wonder"

l\10RAN, THOMAS D.
"Mr. Magoo"
Tigertown 3.4: Yearbook 4: Young ~pub­
lican 2,3: Bowling 1: !\'EDT Certificate
1.2: Readwe!l Certificate. n-ack Manager
1.

MORRIS, JAMES W.
"Jim"

Football Stat. 4; Baseball Stat. 3: Tigertown 1.3.4: Yearbook 4; Spelling Contest
1; NEDT Award 1.2: Crossmen 2: Latin
Award l: National Honor Society.

�NIETO, JOHN M.
" Na to"
Pres. Sr. Class; Pres. Jr. Class: Tigertown
Staff 2,3: T igertown Co-edilor 4; "31''
Club: Nat. Honor Soc. 2,3; YCS 3,4:
Knights of the Altar 3.4: Mission Oub
4; White Stags 3; Honor Monogram 2,3;
Soph. Scholar of the year 2: Jr. Scholar
of the year 3: Latin Award 2.3: N.S.F.
Summer Grant 3: Spec. Service Award 3:
Religion Award 3.
PALMER, PAUL D.

"Tiki"
Scuba Team 2: Young Rep. 2.3,4: White
Stags: Glee Club 4.

PICCIANDRA, PAUL E.

"Alice' '
Football Cub, "B". RV. 2, V. 4: Track
JV: Baseball V 2: V 3, V 4: Lettermans
Club 2: Junior Na tional Honor Society.
RAMOS, JOE A.
''Sugar-Bear''
Football V2,3.

~DOING, MICHAEL].
''Grizzly''
Inua. Football 3.4: Young Republicans
3.4: White Stags 4: Glee Oub 4.

RICHTIR, MICHAEL F.

"Frog"
Tigenown 4: Yearbook 4: National Honor
Society 3: White Stags 4.

�RICHTER, RICHARDT.
''Rick"
Tigenown 4: Yearbook4: Honor Monogram
3; 3rd Place MathComest3: Austin Sru·
dent Congress 3: White Stags 4.
ROBINSON, J A!viES E.
" fullie"
Cub Football: Cub Baseball: White Stags
4: Young Republicans 4: Science Fair 1st
Place.

SEIFERT, WILLIAM F.
"Mr. Ed"
Mission Club 2: Yoong
Bowling 4: White Stags 4.

~publicans

4:

SNIDER, VINCENT C.
"Beans"
Swimming Team 4.

SPENCE, HARRY
"The Nicker"
Bowling 2,3,4; Rifle2,3, Sec. 3; Explorer
Scouts 2 ,3,4: Young Republicans 3,4;
Bowling Awards 3,
SP£NCER, FRANK X.
" Pancho"
Football RV 2: Basketball RV 2: White
Stags 3,4; Bo.,.,·Jing 2: "31" Club 2.3:
Football V Mgr. 4: Yoong Democrat 3:
Mission Club 2.

�SUTTON, DAVID A.
''Dave''
Football "B'' 3; V 4: Srudent Council
President 4; White Stags 4 .
TAJT, LAWRENCE S.
''Scott''
Srudent Council Tl:eas. 4: B Football 2;
Tennls 2: Golf 2: Track 3.4: Glee Club
3.4: White Stags 4: YCS; "31" Club;
Head Cheerleader 4: E Club: Annual
Editor4,

TOMSU, WILLIAM F.
''Ha.,.·k· Eye''
Football 1B, 2B. 3V, 4V: " 31" Club 3;
White Stags 4.
TOTH, PETER C.
''Pe te''
Football V 3: White Stags 4: YCS 4: Stage
Cre w 3: Sen lor O ass Tl:eas .4: " 31" Club
4: Glee Club4.

TURNER, DAVID A.
"AuH20"
Tennis 2: Tigertown 2,3.4: Young Rep.
2,3.4: Glee Club 3: White Stags 4: Debate
Club 1: Explorer 2: NEDT Award; Science
Fair 1st Place: Spelling Contest 1: Oration Contest 1.
VALDES, SERGIO V,
"El Enahorado"
Intra. Football 4: Young Rep. 4: White
Stags 4: Bowling 4.

�ZAUNBRECHER, MARTIN A.
'' Tippy Toes "
Baseball V. 3 : Young E?£p. 3 ,4: White
Stags4.
Z IKE , THOMAS A.
"Loki"
Glee Club 4: La t in Award 1,2: Honor
Monogram3 .

ZIMMEIU. Y, CHARLES A.
"Zim'"
Cub Pres .. Sec. Soph . . Pres. Frosh .. VicePres .• Jr. . Football Mgr. Cub, 1.2.3 ,4:
Basketball Mgr.: CUb 1,2 ,3.4: Track CUb:
Baseball RV 1: Var. 2: White Stags 4:
YCS 3: "31" Club 2.3.4: E Club 2,3:
Young Demo. 3: Knights of the Altar 4:
Rally Club 3,4: Religion Reward CUb: Jr.
Nat. Honor Soc. CUb 1: Nat. Honor Soc.
2: Spelling Contest 1st CUb 2,3; Scholar
of Yr. Cub: CUb Man of Yr.

�JUNIORS

�a.ASS OFFICERS: L to R, Treasurer · Mike Seifert, Secretary - Bruce Rieck, Vice
President · Mark Scrabacz, President · Walter J. Brown.

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available

Albuerne, Ruben
Arismende z , Paul

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Beck, Thomas

Borth, Kerry
Bottinelli, lonnie

Brown, Wal ter
Camp, Daniel

31

�Casarez , Jesse

Chohan, Anthony
Clark, Thomas
Dannels, Mike

32

�De Agostini, Sergio

De Luna, Carlos

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Phot,ogra!*J
not. available

Domingues, Louis
Fabian, Theodore
Fearing. Jeffrey

33

�Gilson, William

Godoy, Vincent

Gonzalez, Stanley
Graham, Timothy
Harger, Clyde

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�Harrell, Pete

Hello, Gary

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Hess, Luis
Hoffman, Michael

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Horan, James
Howard, Arthur
~loward,

Freddie

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�Ivey, Shawn

James, John

McKnight, Adrian
McLaughlin, Kenneth
Martinec, Thomas

36

�Meany. John
Mesta, Joaquin

Miramontes, Carlos

O'Connell, Michael
Organes, Jorge
Pany, David

37

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Pastor, Angel

Pieratt, Mark

Rieck, Bruce

Rimar, Andrew
!Wbbins, James

38

�Saldana , Louis
Sanchez , Johnny

Seifert, Michael
Skrabacz , Mark
Spiller, Robert

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�Starr, Bart

Winkley, Thomas
Wool folk, George
Yemma, Andrew

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��SOPHOMORES

�CLASS OFFICERS: L toR, Sec. - Treas. - Paul Seals. Vice President - John Brady.
President - Charles Herring.

�Aderholz , William
Allen, Tommy
Almendarez, Val

Bouliane, Mark
Brady, John

45

�Brinkman, Patrick
Brennan, Richard

Chapla, Chris
Curvey, Marcus

Eiben, Gilbert
Einig, John

Fanger, Richard
Falkenstein, Mark

46

�Fernandez, Gernaro
Fulton, James

Garcia, Mario
Garza, Robert

Gearing, Daniel
Gonzales, Raul

Gonzales, Victor
Graham, Claude

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�Green, Richard
Guajardo, Michael
Guerrero, Ruben

Henson, Berry
Henderson, RDbert
Herring, Charles

Jackson, Thomas
Johnson, Leland

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Jones, Carl
Keel , John

Photograph
not available

King. Major

Lacouture, Daniel
Laws, William
LeDoux, Bobby

Le Sassier , John

Llerna, Hermosillo
Lyons, Philip

49

�McLaughlin, Edward
Marsico, Eugene

Merlo, James
Moore, Jolm

Necoechea, Jose
Newsome, Robert
Ortega, Jonas

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�Paluska, Douglas
Parry, David

Pizzifred, Arthur
Polanco, Lee

Ramirez, Raymond
Ramos, Richard
Ross, A!len

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�Rovira, St anley
Salazar, John
Schieffer , Gregory

Spiller, Joseph
Starr, Martin

�Sutton, William
Tamayo , George
Tinsley, William

Villalobos, Cuauhtemoc
Walter, Gary

�Rovira, Stanley
Salazar, John
Schieffer , Grego ry

Spiller, Joseph
Starr, Martin

�Sutton, William
Tamayo, George
Tinsley, William

Villalobos, Cuauhtemoc
Walter, Gary

�Warner, Leland
Webb, judson
Westerfield, Francis

Zett, F. D.
Zurovec, Michael

�FRESHMEN

�CLASS OFF ICERS~ L to R, Treasurer - Robert Gouldie, Secretary - David Kuche rka,
Vice Pres idem· !?£~bert Rieck, President · Paul Teten,

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�Acostn, Joe
Acostn, Joe Louis
Armijo, Jose

Bailey, George
Beck, James
Bullard , Fernando

Bullock, Arthur
Caldron, Ivan
Callahan, Michael

Cnntu, Ed ward
Capuchino, Buster
Carney, Quinn

�Casas-Alatriste , Jose

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fiShing

Chirhart, EdwJrd
C isneros, Rudy
Cooke, Stephen

Crouch, Christopher
Crowley, Michael
Curvey. Michael

Esparza, Edward
Farley, Michael
Fearing, Charles

�Flores, Benito
Flynn, Robert
Franks, Frank

Freytag, Tony
Friar, Eric
Garcia, Carlos

Gonzales, Marty
Gonzales, Rudy
Gouldie, Robert

�Griffin, Charles
Grover, Gregory
Guardiola , Gabriel

Hicks, Eric
Hillen, Michael
Houghton. Daniel

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�Hudspeth, John
Jenkins, Raymond
Johnson, Herman

Lafitte, Carlos
Lala , Jack
Laws, John

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�Moran, Albert
Morin, Anthony
Munoz, Arturo

Nicklaus, Edward
Parker, Alan
Pena, Thomas

�Pospisil, Robert
Rentfro, Byron
Richter, Franz

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Rieck, Robert
Robertson, John

Rodriguez, Joe
Rodriguez, Richard
Rulz·Esparza, Eduardo

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Sanchez , Fernando
Sanchez, Jose

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Schutze, Stephen
Serra, Arthur

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Seward, Lewis
Shea, William

Sibley, Dunn

�Smith, Harold
Smykal , Robert
Teten , Robert

Wilkes, David
Wynne , \&lt;/reno
Z.ett, Dale

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�CUBS

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�Balp, Alberto Antonio
Bell, Jerry A. , Jr.
Brown, Curtis Lenord

Bro1•m, David Drummond

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Chirhart, Dennis Patrick
Colunga, Ronald Roger

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�Donalson,] . Patrick
Donohue. Michael James
Finger, John B.

Govela. Sergio E.

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Greene, T. Richard
Heyde, Kirk

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�James , Nicholas Maynor
Leacroy, William Earl
Lindinger, Joseph Lloyd

Meaney, Mark Edmund
Menendez, Paul Anthony

71

�Moses, Michael Richard
Murphy, \VilliamJames
Ryan, Christian Patrick

�Closner, David Lopez
Cobo, Luis Fernando

Daily, Jolm Christopher
Farias, Gilberto

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�Hehir, Michael W:trren
Heinsen , Ewald Theodore

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McKeel , Michae l V .

Nicholas, Kirk M.

74

�Quadlander, JamesP .
Ruiz·Esparza . Arturo Flores

Teten, William T.
Ticknor, wayne E.

Torres, Jorge juan
Valadez , Uno Enrique

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�Brother Lawrence (Longlegs) dunks .. two .. .

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�DORMS

�THIRD FlOOR

Brother james Kel!, Prefect

����SECOND FLOOR

�83

�84

Sorry

about that/

�Bitterness will get you nowhere ...
• .. bJt it sure helps.

Gee! That's sure a sad song!

85

�THREE
TIGERS

86

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�To (censored) wilh the ( censored)

Yearbook.

�Are

you

still

with

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�FACES IN THE CROWD

90

�RELIGION
St. Edward's serves a distinct purpose : to prepare
the educated student to live a moral life in a secular
world . This is effected primarily through the influence
and example of St. Edward's dedicated faculty , and
secondarily, through the teaching of secular subjects
from a Christian reference point . The success of this
formula for spiritual welfare is pictured on the
following pages .
91

�Religious training starts at the altar and •••

continues in the classroom.

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�MISSIONS

The wi nning homeroom

MISSION
Hmrm.
12th
9th
12th
lith
7th
Band
8th
lith
lOth
lOth
9th
TOTAL

Teacher
Mr. Wright

Bro. lawrence
Mr. McDermott

Bro. lames
Mrs. Leal
Bro. Edwin
Bro.
Mr.
Bro.
Mr.
Mr.

Severus
Bruch
Dennis
Fallis
Guzman

COLLECTION TOTALS
Quota
$216
$382
$256
$288
$160
$152
$216
$256
$312
$344
$400
$3000

Total Ami.
Collected
$358.43
$450.91
$330.41
$316.86
$171.89
$161.33
$222.94
$261.45
$312.01
$344.55
$400.83
$3,338.92

Percent
of Goal
166%
136%
130%
110%
107%
106%
104%
102%
100%
100%
100%
Ill%
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�"Boss" Bruch shoots for "two" in the mission benefit game,

Holy Basketball! Even Bat man a nd Robin support the
m isstons.

SOphomore Paul SeaLs ht:lps ra ise money for t he mis·
sions.

�MISSIONS

Brother Matthew advises Charles Kallina

Father McNally lectures on missions,

A familiar sight at St. Edward' s

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�31 CLUB

~31 R

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CLUB moderaro r, Mr. Manhew

�AlTAR

BOYS
97

�ST . MARY'S FOLK MASS
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�ACTIVITIES

�STUDENT COUNCIL'S ACTIVITY
Student Council Officers
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Brother Peter with Student Counc:il at Honor Assembly

100

Brother Will:ur, moderator d Student Cooncil

�MOTIVATES SCHOOL PROGRESS
Student Council

The twenty-three members of the Student
Council met once a week every Monday
during the homeroom period. In this meet ing their various activities were planned .
Their biggest successes were Top Night,
the Christmas formal, Casaba Night, and
the Sweetheart formal. This year, the Stu dent Council moved into several new fields
besides its usual work. The most extra ordinary of these new areas was the

Council's contribution of seventy dollars to
CARE for use in Viet Nam.

Officers at weekly meeting

101

�TIGERTOWN-SOPHISTICATED MAG

102

�IN SOUTH AUSTIN SINCE '62

�104

�RAllY ClUB

Discussing Plans

lOS

�WHITE STAGS

108

�YEARBOOK STAFF

Our editor??

109

�Advertising editors
BILL MORAN and SHAWN JVEY

Seniors on Yearbook Staff

Spon s ediwrs
PAUL PICCIANDRA and ANTHONY CHOBAN

110

�Art editor Tim Graham

Sophomores Chuck Herring
and Stanley Rovira

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BAND
5

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�Grahm. Sutton, and Stirk warm up.

Band busy at practice.

114

�GlEE ClUB PRESENTS:

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�BELLE OF THE WEST

A
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MUSICALE

116

���CHEERLEADERS

119

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SPORTS

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�Tigers of 1965

1s t row: P, Plcciandra , L.Stewan , B. Splllar, C, Kallina. 2nd row: M, Amaro, J. James, D, Sutton , F, ~k:lw atd , A, Pastor,
T . Choban, B. Tomsu , G, Hello. 3rd row: M, Boo Iaine, J. Mesta , M, Seifert , A. McKnight , M, Pu!tly , J. Brown, 1.,
Polanco. 4th row: J. Mortis, H. Johnson, P. Harrel , P, ~als , J. li.JdSpeth , J . Kee l, J . Grie\·es , K. McLaughlin. :Xh row:
V. Godoy , J. Romes, C, Z.lmmerly , 1' , Spencer, M, Scrabacz. Top row: Coach Forrest Wright , S, Gonzales.

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�All-District- All-State

ALL DISTRICT P. Picciandra, L. Stewart. B. Spilla r, C. kallina
ALL STATE
P. Picciandra, L. Stewart, B. Spilla r, C. Kal\ina

Co-Captains Charlie Kallina and Paul Picciandra

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�Tigers 19 65 Schedule
Tigers

Opponents
Sacred Heart, Hallettesville

0
0
0

19

Reicher, Waco
Del Valle, Austin
Holy Cross, San Antonio

0
33
12
14
22
24

St.
St.
St.
St.
La
St.

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26

34
39
0

District
Mary's
Peter C laver
Gerard's
Louis
Salle
Anthony's

22
14
7

0
9
12

Bi - District

Sacred Heart, Munster

34

State Finals
St. Joseph's, Victoria
WON 7

20

LOST 5

Trophies won by the TIGERS of 1965

123

�TIGERS FAll TO HAllETTESVIllE 26-0

It 's Bobby Spillar trying to catch a high pass but. . .

Tiger defense closes in but in this game not enough.

124

�COUGARS CLAW TIGERS 34-0

Gary Hello sweeps wide to try to evade tacklers.

Cougar defense swarms a Tiger halfback.

125

�CARDINALS FLY BY TIGERS 39-0

Vlnnte Godoy receives instructions from coach.

Fans cheer ream on but it'sall in vain this time.
126

�TIGERS DROP FIRST DISTRICT 22-0

Art Howard tries to sweep the right side.

Kalllna meeu an Indian head on. Howard blocks.

127

�BENGALS ROAR , SHUT OUT KNIGHTS 19-0

Kallina scores Tigers second Td as referee F. Howard gtves the stgnal.

Hard hitting J. Hudspeth lights up a Knight,

128

�TIGERS ROLL OVER CLAVER 33 - 14

Art Howard is off on another one of his long ga ins.

Leroy opens his eyes and interctepts a Trojan pass.

129

�130

�131

�Tigers at practice.

132

�THE SPORTS DEPARTMENT
OF THE EDvV ARDIAN YEARBOOK WISHES TO EXPRESS
rfHEIRAPOLOGIZES FOR
NOT HAVING PICTURES OF
THE FOOTBALL GAMES:
ST. LOUIS, ST. GERARDS,
ST. ANTHONY, LaSALLE,
MUENSTER, AND ST. JOSEPH. THIS\VAS DUETOAN
UN AVOIDABLE ACCIDENT
AND vVE APOLOGIZE TO
THE TEAM AND STUDENTS.
SPORTS EDI1-.0R
l33

�· "BEE" TEAM 65-66

SCHEDULE OF GAMES

St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.

134

Ed's
Ed's
Ed 1 s

Ed ' s
Ed's
Ed ' s
Ed's
Ed's

0

6
0
16
7
7

12
6

Fulmore
Del Valle
St. Stephens
Smithville
Del Valle
St. Stephens
Smithville
Marble Falls

6
56
0

21
22
0

21
12

�The lines meet with a c rash.

"Bee" team take1 oo St. Steven's

135

�It Looks like a long gainer !

A crushing Tiger tackle!

136

�Bill Shilling sweeps end for long gain.

Tiger on his own.
137

�Tl GER BASKETBALL 65-66

Front row: J, Maher, A. Yemma, C. Zimmerly. Back row: Coach McDennon, C. Cunts, P, Harrell, B, Boggess, M,
O'Connel, V. Gonzalez, L, Stewan, S. Gonzalez, R. Johnson, M, Purdy, A. Rimar, J. Harger, and V, Godoy,

e
138

�Brent Boggess. all-dlsulct

Ro~rt

Johnson

Cort Curtis

GRADUATING CAGERS

139

�Boggess leaps high for t"''O,

140

Curtis puts ooe off the board.

�Tigers await rebound.

Stewert geu an easy basket.

141

�Stewert cans one from the corner.

Boggess shoots as Gonzalez looks on.

142

�J

Merle awaits rebound.

V'S

Jackson shoots from In close.

~Big George~

clun the boards

�We bb sinks a lay-up.

Rainosek shoots from the side.

Jackson slnks anothe r.

144

�TRACK
.,.)

.

Kneeling. L. toR. : Wasaff, Kucherka, Skrabacz, Jenkins, Griffin, LaSassler, Rieck, Teten: Standing: Coach
Gore, Coates, Schultze, Meaney, Stirk, Boul aine, Herrera, Franks, Grant, Babriel, Spiller, Kallina, Ke ller,
Vance, Graham, Coach Fallis.

Tigers wa!TT1-up.

145

��Track team relaxes before imponam meet.

I know exercise is imponant
but..

�B-ENGAL BASEBALL-66

Co-captains: Paul Pi.cciandra and Lee Hello
(For additional information, besides rhat below. see page 113.)

Season Record

148

St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St .
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St .
St.
St.
St.
St.

Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
Ed 1 s
Ed's
Ed's
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Ed ' s
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's

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Ed's

Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's

Ed ' s
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's

1
1
2
2
4
0
8
1
0
3
4

6
1
3
2
20
1

9
13
10

Lockhart
Lockhart
St. Stephens
St. Louis
St. Stephens
Anderson
SEA

Holy Cross
Giddings
San Marcos
St. Mary ' s
La Salle
St. Louis
La Salle
St. Gerard's

Holy Cross
Bastrop
Bastrop
St. Mary's
St. Anthony's
St. Anthony's
Dripping Springs
St. Gerards
Bastrop
Dripping Springs
St. Stephen ' s

3

5
4
2
1

5
2

5
1
3
10
4

9
6
1
0

5
4
3
1
7
2
0
2

�INFIELD

L. toR. : Harger, Sa..ochez, Salazar, Brown, Hello, Picciandra

OUTFIELD

L. 10 R.: Keel, Arfsmendez, Hello, Moreoo, Seifert
149

�PITCHING STAFF

·.

John James

Lee Polanco

Angel Pastor

ISO

�POWER HITT ERS

Jim Brown

Lee Hello

Gary Hello

Johny Sanchez

151

��George (5'-'eetshot) Machock

Tom (Zorro) Zike

Bouncing Bo Rimar

David (Bomber) Pany

�SOCCER

!54

�ISs

�SOCK HOPS

This is dancing?

!56

�BOOST

THE
TEAM

157

�158

�SWEETHEART

F

0

R
M

A
l
159

�HALLOWEEN

160

�Prize winners

DANCE

161

�WHA 1, ME S1UDY?

\62

�Brother Hubert•.

•. . Have you been drinking?

�All the classes in this school and I get stuck with
SMSG geometry

That's nothing. You should see my American
history class.

164

�Wha1 did you say?

And 1hey said it couldn't be done!

165

�166

�Good luck with Brother Dennis. Ha, ha!

Whoops! We didn't need that print anyway.

167

�The lady• .

or the tiger?

168

�17!

�PEP RALLIES

BOOST SPIRIT
172

�BENGALS AT BAT
Arismendez
Brown
Hello , L.
Hello, G .
Harger
Houghton
James
Keel
Moreno
Pastor
Picciandra
Polanco
Sanchez
Sa l azar
Seifert

Seals

65
71
91
58
81
I
7
6
58
18
58
14
61
4
8
4

26
18
24
I7
13
I
5
2
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3
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3
18
3
3
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.

400
253
263
293
160
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. 185

.
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.
.
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333
190
166
120
214
295
750
365
250

ALL-DISTRICT CHOICES

J im B r own

Paul A rismendez

173

�ALEMAN, Danny T.
3312 Kay Street
Austin. Texas

GARRIGAN, Daniel P.
7515St. Louis
Austin, Texas

MARTINEC, Joseph D.
4010 Avenue H
Austin. Texas

AMARO, Michael E.
608 Allen Street
Austin, Texas

GOULDIE. John C.
2204 Lindell Ave.
Austin. Texas

MARTINEZ, Louis F.
Colonia Americana B 3
N. Rosita, Coah .. Me x.

BISSON, Charles A.
2'702 SOuth Congress
Austin . Texas

GRANT, Larry E.
2607 West Ave. P.
Temple, Texas '

BOGGESS. Charles B.
Box 7 19
Eagle Lake, Texas

GRIEVES, John C.
715 S. McCarty
Eagle Lake, Texas

MICKLE\VA IT, Steven A.
454 Mcl&gt;/hirk Blvd.
Berg., Afb. , Austin. Texas

CHAVEZ, Tomas H.
Tlalcoyunga 165
Mexico D. F.• Mexico

HART, William G.
P, 0 . Box 267
Weslaco. Texas

MORAN, Thomas D.
6602ColumbiaDrive
Austin. Texas

COATS, Russel T.
312'7 Winslo"'
Houston. Texas

HELLO, Lee J.
502 S"•anee Drive
Austin, Texas

NIETO, Juan M.
P. 0 . Box 583
Prisidio. Texas

CONNER, Michael H.
2'7 10 Grove
Irving, Texas

HUTH, Charles A.
Rt. 2. Box 286
Bastrop, Texas

PALMER, Paul D.
106 Anne Lewis
San Antonio, Texas

CONTRERAS, Oscar R.
Rio Bamba 886
MeXico 14. D. F.. Mex.

JOHNSON, Robert T.
2'747 S. Chilton
Tyler. Texas

PICCIANDRA, Paul E.
5001 Rollingwood Dr.
Austin. Texas

CORPORA, Sam A,
911 Anderson St.
Hearne, Texas
COX, Frank IV.
5514 Willowbend
Houston. Texas
CROSBY, Otto F.
Calle 39, No. 5
Chihuahua. Chih. Mex.

JURADO, Manuel
4503 Tejas Trail
Austin. Texas
KNO\VLES, Robert A.
310\Vest3rd
Quanah. Texas

MEANEY, John \&gt;/.
5319 Western Hills
Austin, Texas

RAIVICS, Joe A.
3310 Bengston
Austin, Texas
RICHTER, Michae l F,
600 Kentshire Circle
Austin, Texas

LEISERING, Fred 1.
Apartado 1509
Caracas, D. F., Ven.

SEIFERT, William F.
Reforma 615_
JAexico 10. D. F. , Mexico

LUBBERT, Alejandro A.
265 Sierra Paraciama
Mesico 10, D. F., Mexico

SNIDER, Vincent C.
695 1 Walling La ne
Dallas, Texas

DE PEW, John H. 111
7107 Cooper Lane
Austin, Texas

MAHER, John \V,
2207 Alta Vista
Austin, Texas

SPENCE, HarryJ r.
3600\Vilson
Austin, Texas

Dillinghan, Robe rt
505 E. Hefferman
Beeville, Texas

MAJOR, Robert P.
2'703 Robinhood Rd.
Houston, Texas

SPENCER, Fra ncis X.
Box 948
Presidio, Texas

CURTIS, N. Courtlandt
616 1 Marquette Place
New Orleans, Louisiana

174

�SUTTON, David A.
3100 Gl~ndon Av~.
West Los Angt~s. California
TAIT, Lawr~nc~ S.
5602 Ex~ ter Drive
Austin, Texas
TOMSU, WUiiam F.
2209 Euclid
Austin, Texas
TOTH. Peter C.
1201 Karen St.
Austin, T~xas
TURNER. David A.
5822 Trailridg~ Driv~
Austin, T~xas
VALDES, Serfio V.
Juarez Ote. 204
Piedras Negras, Coah , Mex.
ZAUNBRECHER, Martin Arnold
Casilla De Correo 35'13
Bueno Ai res, Argentina, S. A.
ZIKE. Thomas Alben
345 Tibbetts Ptac~
B~rgsuon AFB. Texas
ZEMMERLY, Cha rles A.
431 South California
Socorro, New M~xico

175

�THE
NEELLEY EL GALLO
VENDING
COMPANY
Specializing In Mexican Foods
House Specialities
Steak A L a T opiquena

Chile Relleno - Chicken Mole
Mexican Sausage - Machacado

Austin's Complete

All imported from Mexico
Ame rican Foods
Food to go
Ai r Conditioned
11 : 00 AM to 11 : 00 PM
Closed Mondays
2912 S . Congr ess - HI 2 - 9163

Vending Servi ce

*

Am.ricctrl National lank

fr

Austin Notional Bonk

1:f Bonte: of Aua+ln
1:! Capital National Bank
-:. City Natlonol lank
f( ·-

f&lt;

*

176

National lank

No"" Alntln Stato lank
Teas State Banlc.

�TROPHY
HOUSE

Enjoy yourself . .•
refresh with Coke

E n g;ra vin g, PI a qu es .Ribb o n s
"S upp o rt th ose w ho
s upp o rt yo u
Qu a l it y and

Se r v ice

Imm e di a te D e li ve ry
j o hn C.

Keefe- 0\\' n e r

2 12 So uth Co ng ress

Dependable Cooling?
if you want the job done right
... do it with gas

177

�Best Wishes . . .
from the

euer louin'
ouens of

~~

ElDON
POWEll

SAYS

Texas' first lady of baking!

COMPLIMENTS
OF

w~~:r
sl~c:o

Commercial &amp; 01dd o1W A d vertiBireg

CISCO BAKERY
178

1702. S . I.A MAR

AUS TIN 4 . T !:XA S

�AUTOGRAPHS

179

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«DID.HHDiflD -19@5

����ED/FAR DIAN
1965

�THEA1E
TO THEE

WE PLEDGE ...

OUR MINDS
OUR HEARTS
OUR SOULS

�As one looks through a publication such as
this, a certain feelin~ of regret is felt. Regret
1n the sense that he events contained within
are a matter of history. The pleasure brought
about by these events can never be fully recovered, and for the class of '65, the activities
of hip:h school have been experienced and enJoyed for the last time.
It is the purpose of this yearbook and its
a aff to bring back as much as possible the
faces and events of this past year so they may
never be forgotten .

�DEDICATION

We dedicate this

1965 EDWARDIAN
to the Class of

'65

with the
sincere
hope that
they

may take

their rightful
place in the

"GREAT SOCIETY "

�HIS HOLINESS

POPE PAUL VI

�MOST REVEREND LOUIS 1. REICHER, D. D. I..LD.
Bishop of Austin

VERY REVEREND GERMA IN M. l..AI..ANDE, C . S.C.
Superior Genera l

��BROTHER PETER CELESTINE MARANTO, C.S.C.
Prmcipal
and
Superior

�BROTHER JAMES KELL, C .S . C .
Vice Principal

BR OTHER HUBERT KOEPPEN , C .S. C.
Assistant Superior

�B R O THER VICTOR McGEE , C . S . C .
Pref ect of Discipline

BROTHER EDWIN REGGIO, C . S. C .
Direct or of Studies

10

�BRO T HER RONALD HE[N, C . S. C .

Pre f ec t of Religion

MR . JOSEPH BECK

Direc tor of Guidance

II

�REV. JOSEPH RICK,

c .s.c .

Chaplain

REV . EDWIN
KADZ IELAWSKI,

c .s.c .

Chaplain

MRS. MARG A RET
KlNANE
Secretary
MISS AGNES PLOTNlK
Librarian

12

�MR.KREY
Portuguese
MR . JOSEPH BECK
Guidance; Head Bas ketball; '' B '' Foot ball;
Aut .
Tr-.ck
Coach;
Phya. Ed; Religion 1, 2

BRO. ROBERT
BOCHN!ARZ C . S . .
English 7th, 8th, I ,
2; English LA , Bookstore; Religion 7th

MR. TED
BRENTLINGER
Chem.istry , General
Science

MR. JOSEPH BRUCH
English 1, 2; American History , World Hist orr; Religion 5, 6; Asst.
"B ' Football Coach
BRO. JOHN CARRINGTON C.S.C.
Biology; Engluh 3, 4

13

�BRO. JACOB EPPLY,

c .s.c.

Religion 8 th; Typing

MR. RICHARD FALLIS
Texas History; Phys.
Ed; Cub Athh:tics; Geo gra phy

S t. Joe Hall , t he b r o t h ers ' home

M R. ROBE RT GO R E
Eng li sh 3 ,4; Eng li sh
LA; R eligion 7 , M; Phys .
Ed ; Head T rack , Ass t.
Foot ball Coach
MR . JESSE GUZMAN
Ari t hmetic 7 t h , 8th;
Algebra 1; Geome t ry ;
Rel. Ma t h

�BRO. RONALD HEIN ,

c .s.c .
General
Science;
Standard Physics; PSSC
Physics
BRO. VINCENT DE
PAULHUJAR,C .S.C.
Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Reli gion 3,4 ; Cafeteria

The Big "E"

BRO. JAMES KELL,

c .s.c .

American
Social Studies

History;

BRO. HUBERT
KOEPPEN, C . S.C .

World History; Re ligion 1, 2.; Bookstore

�MRS . MARIA L EAL
Spanish 1,2, 3,4; Re ligion LA
BRO. tviA TTHEW
L YONS, C . S . C.
SMSG Algebra !;Geo metry; SMSG Geometry;
Religion 3,4

Main Building: The
St one Giant.

BRO. VICTOR McGEE,

c.s.c .

English 7, 8; Religion

5,6

�BRO. EDWIN REGG IO ,

c .s.c.
Senior Ma t h; Algebra
II; Religion 7 , 8; Band;
Glee Club
BRO. SEVERUS

SA ·cHEZ, C .S.C.
Spanish
3,4
Rei.
Math ll; Bookkeeping;
Typing

The Tower at night.

MR. FORREST WRIGHT
Civics; English 5 , 6;
Head
Football,
Head
Baseball Coach

17

�BRO. DONALD
CONNOLLY,
Treasurer

C . S.C .

BRO. CHARLES
ESCOBAR, C.S. C .
Asst . Treasurer

DR . HARO L D ROBIN SON , M . D .
School Physician

MRS . E LI ZABE T H
RE INECKE , R . N .
School Nurse

MRS . THELMA ADAMS
Dietician

�19

�CLASS O''FICERS: L toR, TREASURER- George Greene, SECRETARY - David Brown, VICE PREStDENT - Greg Beny, PRESIdem - David Winslow.

JOHN F. ADAMS

Bowling - 3; football - RV - 4
LEON AMERlCUS

"Pelon"
Rilly Club- 4; Soc.cer - 3,4

�EDUARDO 8Ek lfEI.MAS

"Guryo"

W11Hc:: Stl): · -4; YC:.· 4: 1\VI~lu ol
tht Altar-!; Soccc::r-4
GREGORY J, f![iiRY
"Greg"

"''hilc Stl~ ·-4; YC 4: Dr1m1.'.:!;
Stage Crcw- J; 8.1·16-4; :!1 Cluh-3,4;

Jr. r-;•llooal Honor Soclc::ry· I; Yurb&lt;x*·4; Cl• s Pre ldtt.t.O:!,'l: VIce
Ptc~hlc.ut-4; Trad·- \'1.1'. uy MGF-2:
Tc::nnl ·1; Speech Contc.~t- 1 1 1,2,
3rd 3

JAMF.S J. BISSON
''Jim"

Cl•

Vice

Trl.'loS\Jrer·3;
Clu~4;

Pn::s1Jc::nt·2:
Cl•~s
White St•~ · 4: 31

Yurhoc»&lt;-4: Jr. N11ional

lionOt Society· !;
Cour,uy·l

lrack,

Cross

lOUIS J, OORDAGES
''l.oulc.''
Kill)::' ts of the Ah1.1'·3; 31 Club--4:
V.'hlte St1~,~4; 1rack, Soph. ..-Ufl1"
2

SA I \"A TOR£ J. BORZ.I
"Sal"
" £"' Cluh--4:

!l Clul:--4; Foothill,
\"ll&lt;l[)-&lt;1: Track, \'ar~lt)-4

JAMF.SBO"'
ScuN Club--3; RiO~:: Clut--3: Chu.s
Cluh-3: Gkc Cluh-4: 1rack, \'lrtlry-4; F\'•3

�DAVID 0 , BROIYN
''Dave' '
Class Secretary- 2,4; White Stags·
4; Chess Club-3,4: Knights of the
Altar- 2,3; Boy Scouts- 7,8: Explorer1,2,3,4; Rifle Club-7,8; Stage Crew2 ,3,4: " E" Club-3,4: Jr. National
Honor Society- 7,8: National Honor
Society- 2,3: Scholar of the Yea r- S;
Religion Award- 7,8: National Merit
Semi- Finalist- 4: Football, Varsity
MGR- 2; Tigertown-1 , 2 , 3, 4, Asst.
Editor-3
OSCAR L BUNGE
"0"
Young Republicans-&lt;!; \Yhite Stags4; Bowling Club-3

Gee Brother , I don't understand this
problem!

AOOUQ G, CANAU:S
"E"

Club-3,4: Football , Varsity·

3 ,4
JOHN W, CARlSON
"Johnny"
Drama- 2: Cheerleader-2,:'!; Football,
"B" - 3, captaln-3

22

�GERAROO S. CASTillO
''C1br1"

Soccer-3,4

GUIU.ERMO CROSS¥
''Mt.mo"
Jl

Clu~4

Study hall, Senior srylt..

PAUL]. DONALSON

• 31 Clu~4: YC5-4; Explort.rs-1: R1nt.
Clut&gt;-1: Scuba Clul:&gt;-1: Spt.Uing C
lat, 200-2,1: r&lt;atlonal 1\.krh C
mer~iltlon; Bl.slo:etball, "8"- 'l, R\'- 3 ,
V~rslty-4

HAROLD E. ElMORE.
"E"' Club-3,4: 31 Club-3: Footb.ll,
'' B''- 2, Vlrsi[)-3.4: Tt.a, Cross

Counuy- 1

�RAY MONO H. FLUGEL

" Ray"
YearOOok- 4: T igenown- 4: Chess
Club-3 ,4; YCS- 4: Scholar of the
Yea r- 3: Honor Monogram- 3

JERRY N. FYE
RifleClub-3

And the Seniors D.lilt a Top rod.

ROBERT K. GARR£TT

Yoong Republican
4; 31Club-4

4: While

Stag~-

JAMES P. GISE

BanC - 3 ,4: N1tlom1l Honor Soc:lery3: National Merit Seml -Fln.tli~H-4

"

�ARllJID I. GONZAU:Z
"Mar. I''

Glee Cluh-4; Prtfec1 Alluw:lltiCt'!', ;Tr1dt.\'lr It)~ 1: SotCC'

..

)Ubi low: I

Ci vu:s

te.~U

n

JOStiV.
Wli.Hr £11 - 4. YC · 4; li~r I Bod\
~sldr !· 4, ~1.1.1
IHonorSodet) ·
3: fOCII.N • Cab; S. lctb.l.ll, Cub.
C•pUirt; fll. rt-11.:, C~b: lrad, Cut-,

.....

CARI..C\'SGl111rRRU

25

�JOSE A. HAUAL
' 'Torruga"
WilLIAM F. HEI\'DERSON III
" Bill"
Tigenown-3; Spelling Contest, 1st·
1,'2,3; Religion Award- I; Latin Award- 1,2,; Jr. National Honor Society- 1; Na tional Honor Soc:lety- 2,
3; Declamation Comest, lst- '2;
OratoryComest, lst- 3

RALPH F. HERNANDEZ.
Glee Club-4; White Stag~~ 4; Football, "8"- '2, Varslty-3,4
TERAlD D. HOUGHTON
" Terry"
B.asketball, Fresh. ~'2; 8asebal\, "8"1,'2, Varslty- 3,4

RICHARD D. HOWARD
" Rick"
YC5-4; Jr. National Honor Society~
1; National HonOf Society- 2: Foot•
ball, " B"- 2, Varslry-4
MCHAEL E. HUDDI.E:iTON
"Diapers"
Rifle Club-1: Scouts-1,2: 31 Club3: Scuba Club-1: White Stag!':- 4;
Basketball, Fresh.- 2: Track, CroS3
C~nuy-1

26

�JAMLS K. HUDGINS

Band 1,2,3,4; Exphnr~ · l: Whitt:
Stlg · 4: NEDT Commendul 2:
Tr.c~. Cross Cwnuy· l
JOHN E. HUEGEIL

MICIIAEI. E. JAMISON

NEDT Commendul

2

MARK D. JOHNSON
Yt:arbool-"·4: Scout~· I: ScuM Clu~
1; Rifle Clut-.--1: 31 Clu~4: Whitt:
Stag. •4; Stage C~· 3,4; Ad AI·
tare Dt:l Award

Al...EJANDFC JUNCO

ot:

tA \'EGA

31 Club-4: Bowllna Clut---4
COURTu.-..n L. lDGUE, Jll..
·•corky..

l);ploru!+ 1.':!. ~.4.

~~ldem· 2 ,3:

Ex•

ploru of tht: Y~2: So.Jbl Club1,2,1; RIOe Club-1,':: 31 Club-3,
4; "'"'llltc Sta~· 4: l'.tis.slon Club-1,2,"',4, Scc::retary· ; Sc1cnce Fair,
2~2: Nauonal Hont'l( Soc.lc:f)··':!,3;
Jf. National Honor Sodcty· l: Sc.nior
Mill! Cor.1c.l, 41..,..1; Ad Altarc Del
AwarJ; "E" Ctul-o-,,4: Foo1hall, Var~lry
\.JGR· .; Baskc1hall, \'ar~hy

MGR-1, "B''· Z: Ba.seb&amp;ll, VauHy-

0,&lt;
Tl

�l

ROY T. LOMBARDO

31 Club-3; Young Rep.!blicans- 4 ;
Whi teS tags- 4
.TAMES P. LOPEZ

" Jim"
Yearbook- 4 ; 31 Club-3; Science
Fair , 2nd- 1

English? .. Duh ..

ALEJANDRO A . WOO£RT

LUIS G. LUNA
"ll.ll"

31 Club-3,4; Rally Club-4; Socctr2.3,4; Tracl&lt;- 1

28

�RA Y M r-.1&gt; MATTA

" Riy"
31Club-3,4
MATIAS MESTA

Blue-Goose anned foe banJe.

JOHN P. MOORE
"" Pat" "

Class

VIc~

Ptu.ldmt· Cub;" Glee
"" E" " Clu~3 .4 , Treasu·
m--3: J unior N1donal Honor ~
ckry-7,8; Football , Cub, RV- 1.
Varslty·'l,, ,4, Basketball ,
Cub,
"" B' ' - 1, Vtrslt).. 'l,3,4; Tttci&lt;- Cub;
BasebiU . Cub, \'usl.ry-'2.3,4

Clu~3 ,4;

T'ERRANCE G. MOYNAHAN
" Tcny"

29

�MICHAEL C . MURPHY
'' I&lt;.Hke"

Glee

Clu~4;

Football, Vars lty- 4

JOSE l ORGANES

31 Club- 3,4

MICHAEL D. PEDERSON
'' Mike''

Yearbook- 4; 31

Clu~4;

WhiteStags-

4

JAY V. PilCHER

Ba

J ,4

LARRY G. PORFIRIO
Clas~

Treasurer- 2; Tlgenowll-3,4,
Spon. Edltor-4; 31 Clu~3 ,4; Football , '' B'' - 2, V.ar~ity- 3,4; Ba~eb.all ,
RV- 2, Varsicy- 3,4; " E" Clu~3 . 4
SANTO PORFIRJO
" E" Club-3,4; Baseb.all , RV- 2; Var-

s lty- 1,3,4

30

�SIDNEY A. PREWITT
"lkltch"

Boy Scout · I: Explortr · '!/',4, Of·
OcC".r- 2, • .4: Bowling Club '!,3,4,
Tru~rer-4; Mlulon Club-':!,:'1,4,
Offlctr- 3; 31 CluP.3,4; Knlf:ht:s- of
the Alt.ar-1,'!,3,4; Scuba Club-U!,
3; Whitt St&amp;'!. 3,4

MICHAEL L PUUEY
"~!U&lt;C'"

PATlUC.I\ J, PURDY
"P.at"

Student Body 1 re&amp;'IUrer-4: Cia
Viet Prtslde.m•3: NJ.Lional llonor
Soclety· 2,3: Football, " 8'' · 2: B.a.o;ketball, V.ar,lfy-2,3,4
GARY E. AAINOSEX
31 CluP.3,4; Cheerleader-2,3,4;
B.a.skttball, " 8''· 2: B&amp;~ebaU , V.arSit)'- 3

GilBERT Z.. RAMOS
"M~c:"

Pttfect AtlcndJ.nCco-8,1,'!,3; Foolbal.J.
Cub, " B"'- 2 , \ ' anlry-3; Basl&lt;c:thlll,
CUb; 8asc.t-&amp;ll, Cub

ST ANIEr B. REED
.. .an"

31

�PETER C, REYES
" Pete"
OOBERT G. SANTA ANA
" Bob"
" E" Club-3; Football, " B" - 2, Var-sity- 4, RV- 3; Baseball , RV- 2, Vars ity- 3

TI-P MAS R. SEIFER1"
' "Tom''

Student Body Vice Ptesidem- 4; 31
C\ub-4; White Stags- 4; Perfect Attendance-3; Football , " B'' - 2 , Va rsity- 3,4; Baseball , RV- 2, Varslty3
JAMES L STANTON
'' Krrut''
White Stags- 4; Football , Varslty- 4

JAMES A. STOCKWEU.
Band-2 ,4; Swing Band- 2
JAY B. STROBURG
Scwto - 1,2 ,3,4; Scuba Club-1,2.3:
Rifle Chlb-1 ,2,3; R&amp;dlo Club-1,2,3:
White St.a - 4: Mission Club-2;
Football , Var~ity MGR-2

32

�K&gt;1ERT C, TAYLOR
"Bob"
Explor~r 1: Sc:ut. Clu~l: Rln~
:n Cluh-3; Whit~ St•gt- 4;
Foothill , "8"-2

Clu~l:

JAMES l_ TINER
"1. T."
"E'' Cluh-3,4, VIc~ !ttsldc.nt- 3,
Ptuld~m - 4: Scut. Clu~l; FootbiU , Cub, " i:r' - 2, Vlnlty- 3: BISlo:~tball , Cub, RV- 2,3: l'riC\( , RV- 2;
Buehl II, Cub

M:JGUEL VALLS
Tlgertow~4:

Photography- 4

BERNARD VERASTIOUE

··aevo"
Srudent Body Scc.;retary-4; Tlgertown-3; Tiger's Tale-4, Edltor-4:
"E'' Club-3,4; "E'' Club ~port- 4,
Edltor-4; Mission Club- I; Oratory2: Drama-2,3; Rally Club-4: Ba
lcetball, Varslry MGR-3,VarsltyPubHc.lty Dlrector-4: 31 Club-4

RtNO S. \'IUAOSEN
\&lt;lo!hlt~

Sta _-4: 31 Club-4: Footbill, Var try MGR-4
J[PrnA W. Wltu

"Jep"
l"atlanal Honor Soc.let')'- 2: "E''
Cluh-3; GoH Med&amp;l- 3; Foott.ll ,
" B'' - ~. Vats:lt)-4: ~etball , RV2, \'an-hy-3,4: Golf- 1,2 .~,4

33

�DAVID E. IVINSLOW
"Beamer"
Class Treasurer-!; Class Presidem- 4; Tlgertown-3,4 , Feature EdltOI-4.; YCS- 4; Religion Award- 3;
Latin Award- 1,2; Honor Monogram1,2; Jr. National Honor Society!; National
Honor Society• 2,3;
Scholar of the Year-2; Basketball ,
Fresh. - 2, Varsiry- 3,4, Captaln-4;
" E" Club-3 ,4
MELVIN A, WINTERS
" Mel"
Ttgertown-3 ,4; Yearbook• 4; Band1,2,3,4, Captaln-4; Swing B&amp;nd- 2;
Jr. National Honor Socie ty- I; Track ,
RV- 2. Varsiry- 3,4; White Stags- 4

FRANCISCO MONTERO
EDUAROO X. ZUNIGA
" Ed"

Seni01 Religion.

��CLASS a=FICERS: L ro R., SECRETARY - Joe Martinec. , VICE PRES IDENT - Charles Zimmerly, PRESIDENT - Juan Nlero.

Aleman, Danny
Amaro, Michael
Bachman, Richard

Bisson, Charles

floggc.s: ,Charlt..s
Brady , Edwin

�Chitwood. John
Co.us.

R~J~St'll

Connt'n, Mlkt'

Corpora, Sam
Cra~by.

Ono

Dt'f&gt;t'w, John

nnnt'g:an. John

nt"fT'tnp.

J~ast"

furii'I'W, ll:oht'rl
Gan1~ran.

Dan!t'l

Gouldlt", John

37

�Grant, L3rry
Grieves, John
Guerrero, Francisco

K11ll na, Charles
Kotn11, Kenneth
Land, Berthold

�1-t:lserlng. F'red
Lc Su1\er, William

Maher, John

Maywald, Stephen
Meaney, William
Mlckelwalt, Steven

39

�Mi lek, Ra \ph
Moran, Thomas
Morris, James

Palmer, Paul
Polanco, Vtclor

Ramos, Joe

Redding. Michae l
Renlu, Arturo
Rtch1er, Richard

�Saye. Wahe.r
Scanlon, Roben
Spence, Harry

Sunon, David
Tah, t.awrence
Tomsu. William

Toth, Pe.1er
Turne-r. David
Valde.s. Sc:tglo

"

�Van Hom, Lance
Wandel, Warren
Wendel , Andrew

42

��CU\SS CFFICERS: L toR, TREASURER - John Meaney , SECRETA In' - Bruce Rieck , VICE PRESIDENT - Michael O'Connell,
PRESIDENT - Mark Skrabacz.

Bonh, Kerry
Brown , Waller

Can.avatl , Guillermo

�Carothen,

Chari~

ChoNn. Anthony
Daniels, Mike

OeBakey, Dcnb
DeVoopht, f'r•nk

Diego Gud•. Va \erl•no

f'ur1ng. Jdfrey
Gaines, VIncent
Godoy. VIncent

Goeru.. Cbarla
Gomn, ROie.Dd•
Goaulu.,

LaDley

�Harge r, Clyde
Harrell, Pe te
He llo, Gary

Hoover. Michae l
tloward. Anhur
James, John

�Machock. George
Martinec. Thomas
Martin~~.

M~aney,

John

Meua . Joaquin

Miller. Lance
Monlo. William

David

�Organe,, Jorge
Pany, David

Pittsford, Robert
Rieck, Bruce

Rimar, Andrew
Robbins, ]ames

Saldana, Louis
Sanchez, Johnny

�Schldchcr, Rllndolrh
"ChUI%C, Ktnntth

Selft:n, 1\.iJchul
"lmt:cck, John

&lt;;)u&amp;b&amp;c:r., M&amp;tk

Srtllcr, Robet1

"t&amp;n, !&amp;n
Stcw&amp;rt. Lt:roy

�Toth, Timothy
Yemma, Andrew

so

�51

�CLASS Cff!CERS: L to R, PRESIDENT - Charles Herring, VICE PRESIDENT - John Beam, SB:RETARY - Paul Seals,
TREASURER- Stephen Helfen,

Aderholz , William
Allen , Tommy
Almendarez, Val

Al!enhofcl, Timothy
Arcxha, Marcelo
Baldcsctrwller,

Mlc~el

�Bauer. David

Sum, John

Dorguedt, Ronald
DouHane, Mark

eben, Gilbert
bba, John
Fan er. Richard

�Garza, Salvador
Gearing, Daniel
Gillen, Michael

Guillot, Richard
Handy,

Wllllo~m

Helfert, Stephen

�Klllius, Waher
King, Major

McLaughlin, Edwud

Merlo, J1me1
Miller, buc

�Moynahan, Michae l
Nea le , Peter
Necoechea , Jose

Newsome , Rober t

Pena,Jose
ptzzlfred, Arthur
Pol anco, Lee

Pr1do, John
Prado, Leonard
R.llne~~ck,

Ronald

�~es~.

Rlndy

Rt!dy,

K~vln

Rovira,

Sranl~y

Salazar, John

Schofl~ld,

Frank

Seals. Paul

ShirUng. Paulck

&lt;;;mllh., Francu

Spiller,

J01~ph

Tamayo,

Georg~

S7

�Vaello, WilHam
Walter, Gary
Warner, Le land

Wene rfield , Francis
Wilson, Allen
Wilson, David

Zf:[t, David

Zurovec. Mich.ae\

58

��CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT- &amp;.!stet Capuchlno, VICE PRESIDENT - Jeny Bell , SECRETARY - Charles Feartng, TREASURER - Eric Hicks.

EIGHTH GRADE
Anderson, Joseph
Atwell , Paul

Batley , George

Capuchino, &amp;.!stet
carney, Qllnn

Farley, Michael

�Ft:arlng, Charla
F~rrlek,

Willard

Franks, Frank

Gonu Ia, Rudy

Grots, Robl::rt
Grover, Gregory

Guardlo!J, Gabriel
1-!amm, Larry

Harkey, Gene

Hernandez, Richard
Hlclo, Eric
Holt, Richard

Johmon. Hennan
Kaua, Geor e

Keller, Richard

�Lang, Dwight
Laws, John

McKinzie, Wilford

Maldonado, Javier

Mayfield, Gregory

Robertson, John

Sanchez. Jose

Schultz, Charles

Schutzc. Stephen

Smith, Harold
Teu~n.

Robert

Wauff. Stephen

62

�Webb, Kevin
Wiley, Micha el

SEVENTH GRADE

Colung1 , Ron1ld

Femandr.z. Guillermo
nngr.r, John

�Greene, Richa rd
Heyde, Ki rk
James, Nicholas

Lt:acroy, William
McKeel, John
McKenzie, Mark

Moses, Mlcheal
Nehon, Robert
Scott, Robert

Washington, An thony
Wearden, Tilomas
Weiss, William

White, R.llph
Zertuche, Sbglo

��THIRD FLOOR

Bro. James K'"-11, Prtf«:r

66

�ROOMS

�SECOND FLOOR

68

�ROOMS

Bro. Vlc.ux. Prefcc1

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BOSCO
DORM

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D

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71

�CAMPION
DORM

�RECREATION

73

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74

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�TIGER COACHES

Coach Wright
Head Football
Head Baseball

Coach Beck

Head Basketball
Head "B" Football, Basketball

Golf, Tennis

76

Coaeh Fallis
CubSpon.s
Fres~an Buketball

Coach Bruch
Asst. "B'' FootbAll

Coach Gore
Head Track

Asst. Football

�lst row: G. HdJo, P, Moor~ . ], Will~. T. Sc.lf~n. ], Adams, R. Howard, J. Depew, V. Polanco, L He..llo. 2nd row: S. Bon:!,
R. Hernandez, M. Arocha, V. Godoy, W. Tamsu, E. Brady, L Porflrlo, J . Ramos, M. Amaro, A, Canalell. 3rd row: C. Zimmerly, R. VllladSt"Jt, M. Skrablcz, R. Santa Ana, L St~wan, ] , Stanton, A. Howard, W, Wand~!, H. Elmor~. Tralne.r Ct.Jdl
Bra\1'0, Coach Gort , Coach Wright. Not plcrured: M. Murphy, P. Toth.

DISTRICT IV-AA
TRI-CHAMPS
PRE- DISTRICT
Sacred li~a.n
Rdchc.r
Dtl Va.llc
Holy Cr011

Woa- o

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8

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St. Edwa.rd ' i
sc Edward'•
St. Edward's
St. Sdwa.rd ' s

DISTRICT

sc

M.ary ' s
St. P. Clavtr
St. Gcra.rd '1
St. Loub
la.Sallt
sc Anthony ' s

Lou -4
Woa - 5

16
6
14
8
18

•

St. Sdward'i
Edwud ' i
Edward ' ,
6dwa.rd '1
St. Edwa.rd't
St. Ed"'ard ' s

sc
sc
sc

7
28
17
27
20
26

141t · l

77

�Trophy: Dhtrlct IV

M Trt&lt;hamp

lbe La!fk: T , w~ lddred plt
pat.."ll ardf1W"IIndtrahiEdl!yJC9
\oilllk,l4pr&lt;lprlldcktt!f l'tin.
&amp;H~r

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�Offensive line: M. Amaro, E. Brady , s. Borzl , V. Godoy, J. Ramos

Ace Quarterback
Pat Moore

��Defensive line: B. Sa nta Ana, A. Canales, M. Arocha, H, Elmore, S. Borzi

Defensive backs: T. Seifert, A. Howara, L. Stewart, M. Murphy

81

�All District

Pat Moore,
All District
Quarterback

!l!sty DePew,
All Dlsu1ct
Unebacker

Sal Borzi ,
All Dt~trict
Center

82

�All State

Mike Murphy,
All District
All State End

Ed Brady,

All State
linebacker

Leroy Stewart,
All District
Defensive Halfback

83

�Pre- District P lay
Sacred He art - Hall etsvil le

SACRED HEART - 8
ST . ED ' S - 6
Richard Howard clinches
t he tackle. The Tigers play ed a fine game , marred
only by a freak lateral in terception and conversion.

Bishop Reicher- Waco

REICHER - 24
ST . ED'S - 0
Pat Moore on an end sweep
around the Reicher line.
The Bengals were just out classed by the defending
T. C.I.L, AAA State Champs.

84

�Del Valle

DEL VA LLE - 25
ST. ED ' S - 7
T iger
defenders Arthur
Howard and Victor Polanco
bring down t h e Del Valle
quarterback . The Tigers

just couldn ' t g et their ofthe

fense rolling against
Cardinals.

Holy Cross -San Antonio

HOLY CROSS - 30
ST. ED 'S - 6
Pete Toth goes w ide for a
gain against the Knights .
Ho ly Cross had a big second
halfto wipe o ut the Tiger 's
6 - 0 half - t ime lead.

85

�District Play -For Keeps

Tom Seifert, Pat Moore, and Richard Howard lead the way for Victor Polanco crashing thtoogh for a short gain.

Tigers 0 rop One
ST. MARY 'S - 16
ST. ED'S - 7
The Tige r s sco r ed first ,
the first time in the sea s on the Indians had been
scored upon, but a disputed
call gave the bigger Fredricksburg boys the break
t hey needed to win.

86

Harold Elmore catches his nnt touchdown

P~oU.

�Tigers

~fromp

The Trojans

ST. PETER CLAVER - 6
ST . ED ' S - 28
The T igers found the Trojans' ends ex tremely weak , and went wide all night. The
Trojans couldn't stop the aroused Tigers
and the vicious Bengal defense allowed
the San Antonio team only six points.

Seifert evades Claver tackler

Just one of the many times Gary Hello went wide for five to ten yard gains.

87

�Tigers Rule The Royals
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Mike Murphy catches a 45 ya rd pan to se t up a Tiger touchdown.

ST . GERARD 'S - 14
ST. ED'S - 17
The Tigers struck for two early
touchdowns and convers1ons. Then as
almost a finishing touch, Jep Wille kick ed a 26 yard field goal. But the Royals
weren ' t out of the game. The defending
District Champs scored two touchdowns
in the- final period , and Wille's toe
proved the difference.

Pu Moore holds as Jep
f• eld goal.

8Jl

\oo'llle

loclu ttw: w•nnlng

�Tigers Claw The Comets

ST . LOUIS - 6
ST . ED'S - 27
The Tigers were in command from the
opening kickoff. They completely ruled the
hapless Comets as they scored in every quar t er. Again the defense did a fine job, holding
t he Castroville team to just one touchdown.

Tom

~lfett

cuu Inside for a few extra yards.

Victor Polanco blocks and Pete Toth leads the way for Pat Moore.

89

�T.O.P. Nite

Linemen pUe up as Rusty Depew blasts his way up the middle.

Tigers Fry The Falcons
LA SALLE - 16
ST . ED'S - 25
TOP Nite found the Tigers up
against the undefeated La Salle
Falcons. TheFalconswere highly
favored, but the game was close.

A fourth quarter touchdown put the
Tigers ahead, and with less. than
two minutes remaining , Richard
Howard intercepted a Falcon pass
and ran it back for a touchdown

to ice the game. This was the first
time St. Ed's had beaten La Salle.

90

Pat Moore holds off a Falcon attacker.

�The Band leads the cheers and provides Inspi ration for all.

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T,O,P, Court: 1 to r, Duchess Pam Potchernlck, escort- Jose Guerra: Queen Mikki Griffith, escort- David
Winslow; I:\Jchess Carol Morgan, escort- Pat Purdy.

91

�The Se niors' whmlng float: A T.O.P. Rod

This Tiger had a ream in his tank!

�Tigers Swat St. Anthony's

ST . ANTHONY'S - 6

ST. ED'S - 26

For a fine finish to what began to be a rather
poor season, the Tigers finished off the St. An :hony's Yellowjackets with a 26 - 6 win. The Ti gers were Tri - Champs.

Pete Toth struggles for yardage,

Pat Moore hands off w Tom Seifert, going thrwgh a big hole in the Hne.

93

�TIGER "B" TEAM

F.RONT ROW: L. Polanco, J. James, A. Herandez, R. Spiller, R. Chitwood, M. Pulley: SECOND ROW: A. Yernma, P.
Harrell , M, Boo IIane, M. McLaughlin, D. SUtton, R. Schliecher, S. Gonzales: TiiiRD ROW: M. Purdy , T, Toth, R. Gomez,
R. Furlow, J. Mo reno, A, Choban, K. Reidy: FOURTii ROW: D. Martinez, J . Mesta , R. Greene, P. Scanlon, K. Moore ,
T . Miller; COACHES: J . Bruch, J, Beck.

Won 7

94

Lost 2

Tied 1

�QJ.arterback Mike Purdy keeps and goes wide for a gain against Concordia' s Varsity.

Pep talk

95

�Defense works extra hard to try to stop the TSD Varsl ry.

Pile-up at Manor. The Tiger Bees firmly stomped the MaOOf Mustangs.

96

�CUB FOOTBALL

FRONT: W, Wynn, K. Nelson, K. Webb, S. Schutze, J . Finger, A. Washington, M. McKenzie, Q, Carney, R. Kolunga, R. Gross,
M, Moses, MIDDlE: W. Handy, G. Mayfield, R. Keller, J . Bell, L. Hamm, G. Harkey: M. Farley, R. Hoh, I&lt;. Heyde, T,
Wearden, G. Grover, G. Guardiola, B, Capuchino, Manager M. Wiley, TOP: C. Fearing, C. Schultze, R. Atwell, F. Franks,

H, Johnson, s. Wasaff, Missing: P. Teten.

Won - 4

Lost - 0

Tied - 3

SCHEDULE

S£ ... 18
SE .
0
SE.
6

Fullmore

SE
S£
SE
S£

... 22

West .... ..... .......... 0

.. . 24
.
0
... 24

UJH.
. .... .. 6
Reicher .......... .... . .. 0
St. Joseph ............. 14

TSD ........ ..... ........ 0
St. Pius
..••.... 0

. ..... . 6

DIOCESE Cf AUSTIN CHAMPIONS

97

�Herman Johnson leads the attack against West.

Cubs have a toochdown called back and they tie

98

~lcher ~0.

�STANDING: Pat Purdy , Robert J ohnson, Brent Boggess, Paul Donalson, David Winslow, J eptha Wille, Vincent Godoy. KNEELING: Jerry Har_l:!er.

TIGER
ROAD RUNNERS
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
5EH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SF.H
SEH
SEH
S. H
SEH
SEH

.. . 43
... 62
... 4S
... 48
... 4S
... 65
... 49
... 56
27
... 47
... 66
.. . 41
.. . 72
...

S9
41

... ... .... ..
..... ........

33
S&lt;. Stephans
Smithville .
..... . 42
Georgetown
48
Lanier.
55
D&lt;l Valle .
... 56
Hutto .
... ... '13
C ameron ..
43
Thorndale
.... . 35
D&lt;l Valle ...... . ....... 55
Killeen .
. 72
Burnet .
... .. .. . 46
Rouoo Rock .. . . .. .. ..... 4'1
San Saba
...... 6&lt;1
Georgetown.
......... 49
J ohnston.
. 57

SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH

...
...
...
...

63
43

43
35

...
.. .
... 4ll

56
5

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57

.. . 62
.. . 52
... sa

... 61
.. . S9

Smithville
. ..... . 52
Weimar
33
Giddings.
.. 36
Grange
51
Bastrop.
.
51
Peter Claver.
.. 13
21
S&lt;. Stephans
LaSalle .
....... 59
Anthony
..... . . .. 59
SL Gerard •..
.. .. 34
Peter Claver.
.. . S9
Salle.
... 63
St Amhony
49
St Gerard.
. ... . .. 49

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. ........ .....
.....

.
.

99

�Captain: David Winslow

Coach Beck, Managers Chuck Zimmerly andAndyYemma, and the team's Seniors:
Pat Purdy, Paul Donalson, David Winslow, and J ep Willie.

100

�Winslow spi ns
and shoots!

La Salle
Tops Tigers Twice

Heads up!

101

�Tigers
Beat

Pat Purdy drives in for a lay- up.

St. Gerard's
T -wice

Bob J ohnson up for two!

102

�J epWilleevades the T rojan defense.

Tigers Give
to St. Peter Claver Twice

Bob Johnson stretches hard for two
points.

103

�Tigers

Split

Boggess arcs it high.

With
St. Anthony's

Boggess strikes again!

104

�CASABA NITE

The Chee rleade rs , .. .

Ba nd , ...

and White Stags ,
cheer the Tigers on
to VICTORY.

105

�Post -Game Activities

Surprise!

Thosedellcioos chicken dinners
arecenalnly enjoyed!

106

�FUTURE TIGERS

STANDING: W, Cole, M. Purdy , R Scanlon , S. Gonzalez, P, Harre ll , M. O'Cormell , L Stewart, W. Brown , A. Rlmar, G. Hello.
KNEELING : A, Chobin, Manage r.

SCHEDULE

SEH
SEH
SEH
SEH

. ..
. ..
.. .
.. .

27
56
36
56

SEH .. . 25
SEH ... 4'7

SEH .. . 43
SEH .. . 39
SEH ••• 38
SEH ... 67
SEH ••• 52

St. Stephans . .. .. ....... 23
Smithville . .... ........ 34
Georgetown . ... .. •.• • •.•. 32

Lanier •..••.••.. . ...... 37

S£H
SEH
SEH
SEH

...
•..
...
..•

43
34
61
62

Del Valle ...... . ... . .... 35

SEH ••• 51

T ravis ................
. ..
Del Valle..
Georgetown. .
. ....
Johns ton.
.. . ........
smithville······ · ·· ·· ···
St. Peter Claver.
.

SEH ... 31

58
40
43
39
39
20

SEH . . 54
SEH ... 35

St. Stephans .
La Salle .

. 34
. 35

St. Anthony.

. ... 44

St. Gerard ..

. 19

St. Peter Claver.
. ... 15
LaSalle .
. ........ 43
Sr. Anthony .
. ....... 34

St. Gerard.

. .. 24

107

�Bob Scanlon Oips one in.

Mike Purdy takes aim.

108

�Mike Punty $Inks a layup agaln.s1
La Salle.

Pele Harrell goes for rwo.

109

�Leroy Stewart fires the ball away.

Scanlon jumps for two.

�FRESHMAN
BASKETBALL

R. Ramirez , T. Pritchard, R. Greene, T. Jackson, D. Zett, R. Ramos, M. Merlo, V. Gonzalez, J. Brady , R. Rainosek, L
Polanco, K. Moore , M. Arocha , KNEEUNG: Managers C . Herring and D. Tyler, Not Pictured: P. seals.

SCHEDUlE

\YonlS
5E
5E
5E
5E
5E
5E
5E
5E

.. . 43

.. . 44
. . . 38
.. . 34
... 49
... 33
... 32
. .. 3S
SE ... 56
5E .. . 49
5E ...

,,

TSO.
S&lt;. Stephans
Smithville
Georgetown
Baker.
Del Valle

1&gt;0.
D&lt;l Valle

. ...... 32
.. ........ 24

LastS

21
41

5E
5E
5E
5E
5E

27
. ........... 29

SE
SE

............ 26
...........

. .. 17

Kyle
. ..... 40
Georgetown . . ........... 30
Smithville . . .. .. ........ 37

5E
5E
5E

52

... 51
... 46
... 38
.. . 29
... 38
... 57
. . . 44
... 4S
... 34

........ 6'2
59
...... ...... ····· 31
..................

Porter
5&lt;. Stephans

Kyle
Lanier
!..a mar
Johnston
Brown.
UJH
Baker

Fulmore

"

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36
. .......... 31

...... 47
. .... 40

····· 37
111

�Rainosek shoots high.

Seals goes lor two.

112

�Jack son shoots for two.

Ralnosek waits for the rebound.

113

�CUB BASKETBALL

R. Colunga , S. Schutze , B. Weiss , D. Holt, M. Wiley , D. Ke ller, S. Wasaff, P, Teten , C. Fearing, C , Schultz, B, Capuchino, G. Kauss , K. Webb, G. Grover, K. Nelson , G. Mayfield. KNEE UNG: Ma nage rs P, Atwell , M. Moses, Q. Carney.

A,C ,I, L. CHAMPIONS
SCHEDULE

... 57
48
.. . 31
31
... 26
... 43
... 31
... 31
... 30
... 26
... 15

SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE . ..
SE ...
SE
SE.
SE ...

...

114

30

32
56
41
36

St. Ignatius.
SL Marys.
S&lt;. Louis

Dolores
SL Austin .

San Jose.
TSD Frosh.
Guadalupe .
Luling .
Weiderstein.

24
.... ..... . 36
.... .. 20
. .... ... 20
..... 11
14
. 20
11
11
25

..

.27
San Marcos ...
........... 15
5L Ignatius
St. Marys
SL l.ool'
Dolores ..
Del Valle

...... 11
13

......... 12
.. 30

...
...

SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE .
SE
SE ...
SE
SE
5E ...
5E
SE
SE
SE

...

...
...
. ..

36

37
18
33
27

43
32
36
31
S4

42
31
71

56
25

... .... 31
. .... 24
..,24

Porter .
S&lt;. Austin

Lanier.
Sacred Heart
UJH .
Guadalupe
SL Ignatius
SL Marys.
TSD Frosh.
S&lt;. Louis
Dolores.
SL Austin

11
. ... 29

..

..

.13

. .. 16
. ... . . 13

.24
7
. ... 14
.14

San Jose .

9

San Jose .

22
.15

''·

Marys .

�Fearing makes an easy rwo.

Schutzegives it a try!

�Teten has to work hard for two!

Nelson arcs one in.

�SOCCER

FRONT: Manager A, Reni u , M. Maldonado, R. Sanchez , E. Berchelman , J. Mes ta, 0. Crosby. BACK : N, Schwarz , F.
Guenero, J . Organes , L. Luna, Coach B. Meneses, A. Gonzalez , G. Schnaider, H. Schwarz , Cap tain L. Americus.

SCHEDULE

SEH •.. 2
SEH ... 2
SEH •.. 1

University of Texas .
St. Edwards Unive rsity .
Necaxa , San Antonio(Professional) .

. ...... 4
.. 4
. ...... 2

SEH •.. 1

St. Marys University .

SEH ... 0

Falcons, San Antonio (Professional) . .. .. .... ..... 2

SEH ... 5

Thunderbirds , San Antonio(Professional)..

. .... 4
. .1

117

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�GOLF TEAM

G. Machoc:k, J. Adams, J . Wille, Coach Beck, A. Lubben, R. Bachman, A. Rimar

120

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N
T
R
A

M

u

B

A

s

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TOP: A, Canales, C. Cunls, A, Adams
BOTTOM: R. Villadsen, J, Mesta

R

A
L

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T
B
A
L
L

TOP: C. Taylor, J . Robbins, G. Kauss
BOTTOM: C. Carothers

121

�TRAINER

c

B
R
A

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c

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0

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Our beloved trainer who has patched- up and mused the wounds and Injuries of so
many Johnson and Johnson atllleres.

122

�CHEERLEADERS

Gary Rainosek , Allyson Cotar, Bobby Pittsford , LaJoy Naylor, Charles Bisson, Laura Burns, Kerry Borth, IN FRONT! Sandy
Nassour.

123

�124

��STUDENT COUNCIL

STUDENT BODY
Pat Purdy

126

~FICERS:

President Jose Guerra, Vice- President Tom Seifert, Secretary Ben Veras rique, Treasurer

�Class Officers
SENIOR OFFICERS
David Winslow
Greg Berry
David Brown
George Greene

JUNIOR OFFICERS
Juan Nieto
Charles Zimmerly
Joseph Martinec

SOPHOMORE OFF ICERS
Mark Skrabacz
Michae l O ' Connell
Bruce Rieck
John Meaney

FRESHMAN OFFICERS

Charles Herring
John Beam
Paul Seals
Stephen Helfert

CUB OFFICERS

Buster Capuchino
Jerry Bell
Charles Fearing
Eric Hicks

127

�TIGER BAND
;/

'

FRONT: G. Greene, T. Graham, R. Gross , J, Fearing, J, Glse, J, Pilcher, R. Ramirez, ] , Stockwell. MIDDU:: M Winters ,
], Hudgins , P, Harrell , C. Stirk, L, Grant,R. Mllek, W, McKinzie. TOP: G. Berry, A, Wilson, G. Walters, F. Meador, Brother
Edwin Reggio C. S.C.

Captain Mel
Winters

Director

Bro. Edwin Reggio, c . s.c.
128

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11'

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:

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1

First Trumpets: (top) Mel Wi nters, J im Hudgins, George Greene, Pete Harre ll. Second Trumpets: (bottom)
Tim Graham, Charles Stirk, Third Trumpets: (bottom) Robert Gross, J eff Feari ng.

Second Alios: (top) M. Starr, Raymond Ram irez, Firs t Alto: (top) James Stockwell. Tenors: (bottom) James
Gise,Jay Pilche r.

129

�Snare drums: Greg Berry, Allen Wilson, Bass drum: Ga ry Wa lters , Concert Guitar: David Sutton

First Trombone: Wilford McKinzie. Second Trombone: Ralph Milek. Baritone: Larry Grant.

\ 30

�FrankMeadoronthesousaphone.

Road trip to St Gerard football game.

Horne performance at a basketball game.

131

�GLEE CLUB

FRONT: L. Warner, P. Moore, F. Westerfield, Bro. Edwin Reggio C. S.C., R. Pittsford , P. Scanlon, M. BouHane, P, Purdy, J,
Bow. MIDDLE: M. Valls , L. BordageB , A, Canales , A, Gonzalez, TOP: R. Hernandez, M. Murphy, s. Tait, M. Skrabacz, P,
Harrell , F. Leisering, B. Rieck, R. Schleicher.

132

�MIXED CHORUS

FRONT: Brother Edwin Reggio C.S.C ,, M. Valls, M. Murphy, A, Canales, P. Moore, L. Bums, T. lytton, S. Houghton, R.
Adams, D. Lyoch, J . Everette, G. Mosby , J . Hall, G. Avaloes, S, Paulisson, S, Nassour, Sister Mary Rose Anthony C,S,C.
SECOND OOW: R. Hernandez , S, Tait, M. Skrabacz, L. Warner, K. Koenig, N. Tucker, M. Hello, B. VIllages, A, Nolan , R.
GUlean, C. Morgan , M. Lacourure, M. Maulden, L McKesson , B. Crawford , M. Griffith. THIRD ROW: F. Leisering, R. Schleicher, A. Gonzal ez, L. Bordages, B. Biggerstaff, I~ Samuel , C. Medearis, C. Nolan, C. Naufel, K. Holecek, C. Nicklas ,
E. Dulles , M, Utron, B. Barnard, B. Lashly, Y. Velasquez. FOURTH ROW: P, Harrell , P, Pittsford , B. Rieck , F. Westerfield ,
A. Visage, J, Vaeth, P. Merlo, M. Kutac, M, Brennan , P, Potchernick, T. Carnes, R. Grimms, A. Wcksinger, s. Leary, L
Naylor. TOP ROW: P. Purdy, J.Bow,P.Scanlon,M. Bouliane, M. Cooper, J. Brown, C. Thomason, T. Matlock, C. Alexander,
L Riney, M. Cavazos, o. Benevides, A. DeVooght, M. Tanguma.

133

�WHITE STAGS

L. Porfirio, F. Spencer, J. Lopez, R. Hernandez, J. Stanton, J, Hudgins, R. Villadson , M. Pulley, R. Taylor, !vL Johnson, L
Bordages, L. Gra m , Captain G. Greene. Not Pictured: M. Winters, S. Borzi.

134

�RALLY CLUB

FRONT : B. Rieck, M. Seifert, M. Skrabacz, C. Zimme rly; MIDDLE: T. Martinec, J . Brown, M. O'Connell, R. Pittsford, K.
Schutze; TOP: K. McLaughlin, J. Casarez, A. Yemma. Not Pictured: J. Simecek, B. Verastique, D. Camp, M. Purdy

135

�BOWLING TEAM

FRONT: L. Grant, B. Major, K. Schutze, B. Prewitt; BACK: R. Coats, H. Spence, J. Fearing. Not Pictured: L. Porfirio, J.
Finnegan, M. Seifert, D. Camp, P. Scanlon, J. McKeel

136

�RIFLE CLUB

FRONT: J. Gouldie, IV. Saye, J . Prado, I.. Prado; TOP: J. Maher, H. Spence. Not Pictured: J. Martinec, R. Stuart

137

�YOUNG CHRISTIAN
STUDENTS

FRONT: J. Nieto, J. Maher, c. Zimmerly, M, Skrabacz, B. Rieck, F. Me ador; BACK: W, Meaney, R. Chitwood, M, O'Connell,
J. Beam , P, Purdy , P. Se als , D. Winslow , R. Fluge l. Not Pictured: J, Gu e rra, T. Seifert, P. Donalson, J. Martinec, L. Polanco,
M , !\Jrdy

138

�Brother Ronald leads a jolm meeting in the library.

MissPlotnik' sgroopmeetson
its own.

139

�EXPLORERS

FRONT: W, Meaney, H. Spence, B. Rieck , M. King: MIDDLE: B. Prewitt, A. Wilson, J, Fearing; BACK: P. Nell, B. Starr,
Moderaror Brother I&gt;Aanhew , J. Robbins. Not Pictured: D. Brown , C. Stirk

140

�SCOUTS

Scouts await a demonstration on how
to safely handle an axe,

Dave Brown helps a scout with his

141

�142

��YOUNG DEMOCRATS

FRONT: J. Martinec , C. Huth, C. Zimme rly, W , Me aney: BACK: J . Meaney, M. Jamison, M. O'Connell , P, Purdy. Not
Pictured: B. Monks , K. Kolflat, J . Casarez, T. Martinec, Sal Borzi

144

�YOUNG REPUBLICANS

FIRST ROW: K. Mclaughlin, G. Machok,R.Coats ,P. Harrell, P. Scanlon, B. Major; SECOND ROW: F. Major, M, Zaunbrecher,
L, Grant, M. Seifert, B. rueck, P. Palmer, J . Gouldie, T. Jackson; THIRD ROW: D. Turner, R. Lombardo, R. Johnson, R.
Chitwood, P. Purdy, IV. Wandell, J. Martinec, Moderator Brother Jacob: FOURTH ROW: F. Smith, J . Maher, R. DePew, M.
Conners, H. Spence, B. Boggess, R. Pritchard, M. O' Connell, A. Wilson; FIFTH ROW: J. Meaney, M. Arocha, M. Jamison,
W, Wynne, W. Saye, V. Godoy: Not Pictured: J. Stanton, R, Garren, D. Camp, A. \Vendel!, R. Vi!ladsen, T. Moran

145

��TIGER TOWN

FRONT: R. Flugel, P. Donalson, D. Winslow , J . Martinec , B. Monks, J. Maher, C, Huth, J, Nieto, B. Meaney, A, Yemma.
TOP: A, Choban, L. Porfirio, B. Rieck, Editor G. Greene , J, Beam , D. Turne r, T. Moran, D. Bauer, W, Fe rrick, J. Meaney.
Not Picrured: C. Logue , M. Winters .

EOITOPS: L toR, Fe ature Editor David Winslow , News Editor John Maher, Sports Editor
Larry Porfirio, Moderator Miss Agnes Plotnlk,
Asst. Edi tor John Nieto, Editor-in-Chief
George Greene,

�EDWARDIAN STAFF

George Greene

EDITOR

Ray Flugel, ADVERTISING

Mr. Joseph Bruch

MODERATOR

148

MANAGER

�Tlm Graham, LAYOUT

Mike Pederson, lAYOUT

Jim Lopez, lAYOUT, PHOTOGRAPHY

PHOTOGRAPHER

149

�KNIGHTS OF THE

ALTAR

FRONT: F. Westerfield , B. laws, D. Brown , B. Prewitt, l. Bordages, F. Major, J, Nieto. BACK: M. Pederson, D. Holt, P.
Scanlon , J . Organes, G. Kauss, D. Tyler, M, Skrabacz.

!50

�ST. EDWARDS CLUB

Brother Peter leads the group in the opening
prayer.

Mrs . Brady, President ,
opens the meeting, ..

andtheminutesareread.

�Mrs. Tomsu goes over details of the annual
Games Party.

Informal discussions always follow the meetings.

J. Beam , B. Tomsu , and R. Pittsford display
the assorancnt of prizes given away at the
Games Party.

!52

�Mr. Seal of NASA i!xplains the cur-rem space program.

NASA
DEMONSTRATION

�Here a small photoelectric cell is
madetotumame taldisk,

ts&lt;

�A representative from the Oakridge Atomic Center vividly explained the theory and operadon of a nuclear reactor as well
as practical applications,

0
A
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R
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E

A

s
s

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B
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�AIR FORCE ACADEMY
A
Colonel Cotrell
presents the
award to
Brother Peter.

w
A
R
D

The Air Fo r ce Academy

hono re d St . Ed 's bec ause
of t hree
graduates
St.
E d's has in the Academy:
Char le s Clements , Frank
Moore, a nd J ohn Graham .

Bro. Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr.
a nd Mrs. Graham , Col. Cotrell , Bro.
Peter

156

�COMPUTER COURSE
During t he second se me ster, a s ix-week cour se
in computer programming
was offered to interested
juniors and s eniors . Sevent een we r e chosen on the
basis of grades and proven
ability.

Mike Pulley runs his program throogh
the computer.

Corky Logue and Butch Prewin p.Jnch their program c ards

to run thrwgh the computer.

�At the end of the course, after writing several programs using many
different devices in programming, each student had to write his own pro gram, solving a given algebraic equation.

Brother Mauhew, who taught the course, supervises the exam.

\58

�PSSC PHYSICS
PSSC Physics is an advanced phys ics course taught by Brother Ronald
and offered to talented Seniors . Seniors
taking this course are: D. Brown, P ,
Donalson, R. Flugel, G. Greene, R.
Howard, C. Logue, B . Prewitt, M .
Pulley, G . Rainosek , T . Seifert , M.
Valls, and D . Winslow.

Wi nslow exami nes
periOOic waves,

Logue, Prewi tt, and Pulley collect data.

�STUDENT
FACULTY
BASKETBALL
(They moved so fast, the camera
couldn' t s top them!)

Mr. Beck, Bro. Ronald, Bob Johnson,
Bro. Patrick, Jep Wille, and Dave
Winslow wail for the rebound,

Miss PJotnikandMrs. Leal do a few
cheers for the faculry.

160

�Bro. Ronald leaps to block a lay- up.

Mr. Fallis waits patiently under the
bucket.

�ST. ED'S IS
SNOWBOUND
Twice during the early part of 1965, St. Ed' s was gently
covered In soft glittering snow.

Vincent Hall almos t disappears in its snowy blanke t

162

�Uve oak trees behind main t:uilding
d isplay beauty they never had before.

Snowball fight on west lawn .

163

�FOOTBALL PEP RALLY

Cheerleaders Wild school spirit with their enttllsiasm.

Tiger Band shows its spirit.

��GET ACQUAINTED
DANCE

166

�HALLOWEEN DANCE

Flrstplace cosrume: couples' division

First place cosrume: boys' divis ion

First place cosrume: girls' divislon

Mrs, Leal and Mrs. HuddlestOn serve the refreshments.

167

��T. 0 . P. DANCE

169

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128 Highland Ave.
Montclair, New Jeney

CASTILLO, Gerardo S.
5 De Febrero 1100 Pte.
Durango. Durango, Mexico

HB'-JDERSON, William F.
Rt. 4, Box 298- A
Austin, Texas

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Rosa! 216 Col. Aguila
Tampico, Tamps, Mexico

CROSBY, Guillermo
Calle 39, No. 5
Chihuahua, Chlh., Mexico

HERNANDEZ, Ralph F.
1710 West Sixth
Austin, Texas

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439Simpson
BergStrom A. F. B. , Texas

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3302 Kay St.
Austin, Texas

509 Post Road Drive
Austin, Texas

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200 Red Bird Lane
AuS!in, Texas

HOWARD, Richard D.
505 Alpine
Austin, Texas

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2702 South Congress
Austin, Texas

FLUGEL, Raymond H.
702 Wickford Circle
Austin, Texas

HUDDLESTON, Michael E.
1909Stanley
Austin, Texas

BONIFAZ, Diego R.
Av 18 de Septiembre 1400
Quito, Ecuador

F'YE, Jerry N.
4515 Frontier Trail
Austin, Texas

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7503 St. Cecelia
Austin, Texas

Colonia Americana, A- 208
Rosita, Coahuila, Mexico

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726 He len St.
Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Box 106
Danbury. Texas

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1404 Cloverleaf Drive
Austin, Texas

BORZI, Salvatore J.
3831 Frankfort Ave.
El Paso, Texas

GISE, James P.
4524 Fronner Trail
Austin, Texas

JAMISON, Michael E.
4818 Rollingwood Dr,
Austin, Texas

BOW, James
1630 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, Texas

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S20 Constitucion
Montemorelos, N. L , Mexico

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1717DeerfleldDrlve
Austin, Texas

BROWN, David 0.
3322 A ve. R 1/2 Box 553
Galves ton, Texas

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2 600 Little John Lane
Austin, Texas

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Danublo 126 Pte.
Monte rrey, N. L. , Mexico

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Austin, Texas

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810 19th Sneer
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2102 Fortview Road
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Austin, Texas

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2211 Post Road
Austin, Texas

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320 King Circle
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1708 Corona
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121 So. St. Augustine Dr.
Dallas 17, Texas

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316 South Pecan Street
Pecos, Texas

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6307 Shoalcreek Blvd,
Aunin, Texas

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6204 Belfast Drive
Austin, Texas

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1111 Sout!.wood Road
Austin, Texas

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Laredo, Texas

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1927 Berkeley Ave,
Austin, Texas

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2506 Linle John Lane
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1709 St, Johns
Austin, Texas

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2925 Gull Ave,
Orange, Texas

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3810 Brookview Road
Austin, Texas

REYES, Peter C.
1403 1/2 Canterbury
Austin, Texas

WILLE, Jeptha W.
2902 Greenlawn Parkway
Austin, Texas

MURPHY, Michae l C.
1609 Westrnov. e Drive
Austin, Texas

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1011 East Eighth St.
Austin, Texas

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209 Walnut Drive
Austin, Texas

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5803 Marilyn Drive
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3104 Silverleaf Drive
Aus tin, Texas

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514 W. Lindbergh
Randolph AFB, Texas

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207 Greenwich Blvd.
San Antonio, Texas

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402 Sawyer St.
Bergstrom AFB, Texas

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1101MarketStreet
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1404 Triniry
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Austin, Tttall

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�CLASS of '65

Officers:

J UN IOR CLASS
President Greg Berry
Vice- President Pat Purdy
Secretary George Greene
Treasurer James Bisson

Brother Edwin Prdcocu 1 Junior 1tudy hall

�ADAM~

JOHN

AMERJCU , LEON
ATKIN~

JOSfPH

' 65

BARON, ALI...EN

BERCHELMAN, EDUARDO
BERRY, GR!GORY

BI&gt;SON, JA,.,fES
lORD AGE.
BOW,

LOUJS

JAMES

31

�BROWN, DAVID
BUNGE, OSCAR
CAM ERfNA , PEDRO

CLASS
CANALES, ADOLFO
CARLSON, JOHN

CASTillO, GERARDO
CAVANAUGH, ROY

CHANCE, ERNEST
CURTIS,

~1lCHAEl

DEUVAUDAI S, JAMES

DEJU.IODY, lEO
DIAZ, JOSE
DONALSON. PAUl

32

�DUPRJE. DE).iPSlY

ELMORE. HAROl.D
FANNlSG, MARX

of '65

GARRETT, ROfiERT
GO~ZAI.EZ.,

ARTURO

GbE, JAMES

GRAVEL. CAMJUJ:
~E.

GEORGE

GUSlRA. JOSE

3J

�HAU.AL, JO SE
HENDERSON, WILUAM
HERNANDEZ, RALPH

CLASS

HUDDLESTON, MIKE
HUEGELE, JOHN
JAMISON, MICHAEL

JOHNSON, JOHN
JOHNSON , MARK
JONAS. STEVE

�ICEU.Y,

t.~CJIAB.

KUSGI..ER. STEPIIEN
K.~En,

ED\&lt;ro'ARD

of '65

LOGUF. COURTU. ND

I.DP£Z, JAME

LOMBARDO, ROY

l.ORETT A, JA ME

UlNA, LIJJS
McKERN, :,COTT

35

�M ATT A, ROY
MIGUEL., ROBERT O
MITCHEL.(.., JOHN

CLASS

MYL.ER. Wl t.UAM
NIETO, EOW ARD
O'CONNOR, ROD

ORGANES, JOSE

PELAEZ, JOSE

POGUE. Al.AN

36

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MNTO

PRfWITT,

IDNE:Y

of '65

RAMO·, GIIJI£RT

REED, STANLEY

REYt;., PETER

J.n.;GENBACII. IRI.'CE

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37

�RYAN , THOMAS
SA U NAS, HECTOR
SANTA ANA, ROBERTO

CLASS

TAYLOR. ROBERT
THIELE, Wl t.UAM
TINER, JAMES

TRAD, Wl l.UAM
TUCKER, JAMES
VALLEJO. JOSE

38

�\ALL

lroHGl.'R

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VllUNUfVA, IIOMEIIO

of '65

WINTERS, MELVIN
WINSLOW. DAVID

"''OJTO'WIEZ,

Y~G.

AN~10

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ZUNIGA. EDUARDO
HOWARD. RICHARD

39

�O ffi ce rs:

SO PH OMO RE C LASS
Presid e nt F o rd Reeves
Vice - President Charles Biss o n
Secretar y Charles Zimmerly
T re a surer James M orris

Sophom«es am:nd Mr. Harrboo't Eng Ulh Clas1

40

�Aleman. DaMey
Amuo, Miduel
Bachman, Richard

CLASS of '66

Brady. E!Nin
&amp;.Jckley, Ted
DePew, Runy

Elldns,

lame~

F1nnegan, John

fleming, leue

Garrigan. Daniel
Gouldle. Jobrl
Grant, Larry

"

�Guerrew, Francisco
Guillot, Raymond
Hallmark, William

Hello, Lee
Hernandez, Arnold
Hicks, John

CLASS of '66

Hinkson, Danny
Hlnoj01a, David
Hipolito, John

Hogberg, Robert
Holland, James
Home, J01eph

Huth, Charles
Kin g, Ronald
Kolflat, Kenneth

42

�l.t-UcrtftJ. frfii

LeS.uller, WUIIam

Lorez..

Pw:t~

McKenney, Richard
M.ahc.r, loha

MaJor, Rot&gt;ut

CL SS of '66

Maldonado, )'.1Jinut-1
Mllrtlnf'C, JO,f'ph
Mau, Anthony

Mayrlt-ld, Michie!
M..anory-. Wtnlam

Muu., Joaquin

MUelt.. Ral pb

MJIIer, Ylncan

43

�Morris, James
Motley , John
Muench, Henry

CLASS of '66

P!cc!.1.ndra,

P;~ul

Polanco, Victor
Rlimscy. Justin

Reeves, Ford
Scanlon, Robert

.

Schieffer, RDbert

�lti(t"rt. Wtllllm

Spenct, Bury
Sptnct'f, Fr1nk

T•lt, t..wrcn&lt;:e

Torn•u, Wlllhm
Tr.ah111, Aho

CL \SS of '66

Z..mou, L.t.ny

Zllte:. Tbomu
ZJmmaly, Chl.rla

�CLASS of ' 67

FR ES HM AN C L A SS
P r esident Steve W ille
Vice - President Mark Skrabacz
Secretary Jonathan Hill
Treasurer Michael O'Connell

"

Fredtmen

oltlt:Dd

Brother Mlnhcw ' t Algebr&amp; clau.

�Acoru. CillO&amp;
Arhmt!ldeJ". Paul
&amp;IIIey. OUIIIn

k&lt;:k. Thomas
Borth. kerry

'67

Chobln, Anthony
Den~rn

J1mn

OeVoogtn. Fr• nk

Diego. Y1UerUDO
FlbUn. Tbrodort"
Godoy.

Vlncn~t

"

�Goertz. David
Gomez, Rosendo
Gonzalez. Stanley

Graham. Timothy
Guti e rrez, Adolfo
Habem. Marc

CLASS

HilL John
Hlllen, Paulck
Hoffman. Ronald

Hoover. Mike
Howa rd, Arthur

..

Hurley, Donald

�lamrt, lobn
1&lt;al1l. !i.lmutl

l&lt;laus.

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Uh, Randy
~rno1n~

Jamt1

Loera Richard

of ' 67

Manlnt&lt;z. Davtd
Mat11DU. Tilomas
MartiDJDO. Thornu

MHebe:ll, l.QIJI

••

�Monks. William
Moreno. Juan
Murphy. Derrick

O'Conne ll, Micha e l
Organes, Jorge
Page, Thomas

CLASS

Robbi ns, hmes
RobinJOn, Scon

Ronnadt. Alfred
Sa ldana. Loui s

Sanehn. Johnny

�!&lt;aniOQ. Ptulllp
!;chl~ldM'r

Rudolph

"dll~'chu

Willllm

!&gt;d!uru.

Scott.

Kn~n~th

N~wt

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John

o f ' 67

!&gt;pUI~r.

Rober!

Stlrk.

Clarl~l

Stout.

"t•nl~y

5u~rb111~.

Tbomu

T•ylor. Guy
Tlmm. Nlc:holu

51

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Ul ri ch, Mi ke
Und er wood. Ne d

Yf:mml. Aodrf:w
York. i&lt;f:Yio
ZetL wuuam

52

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OF '68 &amp; 6 9

O fficers :

CL.:B CL.\ S
Preaident Charles Herring
Vice- Preaident Kevin Reedy,
Secretary Robert Teten
Treaaurer Stephen Helfert
(not pictured)

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Garda,

Anhur
Handy,
William

GWen,
Michael

Harkey,
Gm&lt;

Gilliland,
G"y
HarrUOn.

Jerry

Gonzales,
Rudy

!Umm.

Helfert,
Stephen

Hernandez.
Richard

L.my

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Jacluoa,

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Jlm~n

Mlc~~ l

l.c'"-aift,

lobo

Jlmmn
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Md(laXIt',

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Htrmaa

Mct..aug.hhn
Edward

Lleouturto
Anhu ·

�Ntwman.
Robtrt

Pearson.
James

Norton.

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Picciandra.
David

CUBS

Ttten.
Rob&lt;"

Walsh.
Ptltr

Wamtr,
Leland

Worrall.
Alexander

Young
Robert

�DORMS

�THIRD
FLOOR

M!kt Grannis and Ron Zborll

58

Bill Richardson. John ScotL and Harry Ch.arbonn .. t

�ECC) N D
FLC)C)R
" Juni ors"

BRO. VICTOR McGEE
PREnCT

•n

Tr&amp;d.

R.lmlre::r..

Joe

Nt~ro.

&amp;nd

Rol&amp;ndo

�DORM

Evening ltudy hall

60

�DE PALL
DC)R~l

.,

�CAMPION
DORM

�Tb&amp;rdu to lko 1!\lbctt and !to.
MJch.arl. dwuu4r:nh can.buyalmon
anyt!dag kom tbe bQokHQff:,

Bookstore
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REC Room

•T!tnr '' rlenty to uc all you nnd
baDJcbt.•

�Joe the Barber cuu th e boarders' hair.

SmllingGabe, hh aulnant, doet a good job,
&lt;00,

�ACTIVITIES

..

�Brother Peter leads the openifll!
prayer.

Memben or the club have an lnform aldhcusston.

��STUDENT BODY OfFICERS L to R- · Presldern Ron Zbol"ll , Vice President Mike GraTtnis, Secretary Pat Hartis ,
andTreasurerBillMa:an.

STUDENT BODY
OFFICERS
BRO. VICT(JI. VAu.A, C.S.C.,
whose dediated and selfless spirit hu made possible the. rn.any innovulons to Tlgtrtown In the.

put

68

tlwee years.

�The Student Council of St. Edward'• High School is composed of tw~nty~
four class off1cers and four student council officers. The Stud~nt Coun~
cil has rf'ndered invaluabl~ s~rvic~ to the school, distinguishing its~tf
tn num~rous activilif'll on and off the campus. On~ can llf'e eveorywhf're
theo student council at work, organi:tin&amp; and heolping to makeo th~ year a
IIUCC~Ss.

STUDE&gt;iT BODY OFFICERS
Ron Zboril
Mikeo Grannis
Pat Harris
Bill Moran
SE&gt;iiOR CLASS OFFICERS
Bill Richardaon
D1ck Pedro
Mike Winkley
Bill Camp
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Grea Berry
Pat Purdy
Georae Greene
Jim BilliOn
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Ford Reevea
Charlea Bisson
Charlea Ztmmerly
Jim Morrill
FRESHMA:-.: CLASS OFFICERS
Steve Wille
Mark Skrabac 2.
Jon H1ll
Michael O'Connell
CUB OFFICERS
Charlea Herring
Kevin Reedy
Robert Teten
Steve Helfert

Many of the memb~r 11 of the 1964 Stud~nt
Council hav~ play~d an int~aral part in
many n~w activitiell and manr of the n~w
addition• to Tigertown. Here are only a
few of the innovations and gift a:
T. 0. P. NITE
CASABA ·rTE
SCHOLASTIC ASS EM BL Y
SPIRIT TROPHY
STUDE 'T-FACULTY BASKETBALL
GAME
VARSITY BASKETBALL TRAVELING
BAGS
VARSITY TRACK UNIFORMS
VARSITY FOOTBALL PROGRAMS

69

�THE SPIRIT OF
ST. EDWARD'S

CHARLES

"When I

C ROAK

get my new leg. Coach. I want to try to make the team. No special favors- rve got to make it 011 my awn."

'Ihl.s trophy Is aw.uded every six
weeks to the homeroom which ac-

ll'le homeroom w!Ming the trophy a

majority of t1mes durlngthcyurls
honored by having their number ert-

quires the most number of points
based on mls:sloncontributions, splrlt.ar-.:lgrades.

gravcdoolt.

C II ARLES C ROA K
ME i'vi ORI .\ L
70

SP IRJ T TROP I IY

�S'T. ED'S IN rl I E Si C)\Y

A111t10 w.u

hi&amp;Dk~ttd

with a four Inch mowfall on

f'Tt4ay. February 21.

71

�KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR

TOP ROW: Mike Grannis, Bruce Rlngenb.ach, Joe Atkins, Pat Harris, Bill Rlchardson,GeoffreyTrocmet. BOTTOM ROW.
Alejarxlro Maldonado, Butch Prewitt, Wilftrd McKinzie, Fran&lt;:[$ Smith, Richard Holt, Ned Underwood.

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ALTERNATES
TOP ROW: James Tinct, Alan
Pogue, John Ad.ams, Vlocem
Miller. BO!TOM ROW:fTedLelsc.rlng, Edwa.rd McLaughlin,
Mark H~obctn, Eduoa.rdo Fenvn-

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73

�CHOCOLATE DRIVE

L toR.: Bill Richardson, Ron Zbodl, Mr. Joseph Beck, and Bro. Hubert Koeppen.

Through the efforts of the ent ire student body
Saint Edward ' s was able to purchase a Chevro let Greenbriar. The Edsmen united in an all - out
effort to sell chocolate bars provided by the
WORLD ' S FINEST CHOCOLATE COMPANY .
We would like to congratulate the student body
on their fine accomplishment.

"

�EDIT(».

AI Judd

John Gr&amp;!Ym, Auhunt Editor

�PUBLICATIONS. - - - - --

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TIGERTOWN
A S tuden t Publication

S T . E DWA.UD'S HI G H SCHOOL
Austin, T el&lt;&amp;ll

@!

Vol. S, No . of

F e bnuuy&amp;.l9&amp;6

••.••.• William Rich ardto n

Aaslala nt Edltor .... D a.vld Brown
Staff Photographer~ : Steve Klingler, Paul Donalaon.

tr

Moderator : Bro. VIctor Valla, CSC
Staff: GfllrJe Gree ne, B ill H e nderaon , Charln H erring, C~g
H lclu, J oh n Mah er , J oh n M u.ney, B ill M eaney, Bill M onk &amp;, Jim
Morrb, Larry Porflrlo, George

S&lt;:huh, M ark Skrabacz, David
Turn er . Jerry Vlnee nt , Steve
Will e, D e nnla Winkley, David
W ln&amp;low, Andrew Ye mma.

NOTICf
&amp;a:tnnlng

w ith

the

nut

l11ue

or

Tlcertewn, there wm be a &amp;ectlon entitLed C riti c&amp;' Corne r . Thl• ca n be a
critique of camp u&amp;IL f e,.c hoo\actlviUu.

or even Tlte rtown.
P lea.M addrua all eo rruponde nce to
Wi llia m
Brown ,

R ld1ardaon, editor, or Davi d

u.~l&amp;tan t edit;:.
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BRO. VlCTCJI. VA LLA, MODERATOR

76

�TIGER TOWN

M•~ , B. Verastlque.. Sec.ond row: B. Merits, R. Vlnce.nt, M. Skrabla, D. ""'lNlow. c.
HcnlnJ. G, Hlcks. Ttmd row: ]. M«rls, A. Ye.mnu, 0. Twner, ]. Nklo, J, Meaney, '"''· ~sen Fcuth

Tap rav: s. "''u:e. J,
row~

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to~ot:

W. RJclwdson, D. !town.

n

�"E" Club Officers

Left to right : Asst. Secretary , Pat Purdy; Secretary, Pat Harris; Vice- l'tesidem , James
Tiner; President , Mil&lt;e Grannis; Treasurer, Mike Wilcox; Asst. Treasurer , Pat Moore.

~iembcrs left to rlghl: , Top Row: V. Tc.TU, B. VerntiQUe, J, Wllle, A. Hernanr;le~. E. Brady, D. WtnsJow,ll. Santa Ana, T,
Bwns, A. Caru.les. Second Row: G. Ramos, M. Ctnls , ]. Qaham, J, Wallace, S, Barbour, M, Am11ro, D. Pedro, T. Selfen.
V, Poilti(:O, ]. ~1ol:ley, R. Hern.11ndez. Third Row: B. Moran, G, Bodine,ll, Lewl.t, R. Zborll, R. Rc.ekner, B. li'eytag, B. Camp,
], Laena, D. Brown, ]. Sttoburg, R. Del'f.w. Fourth row: E. 0\llnu, 1.. Pcrfll'lo, c. Logue, T, Lynch, c. Zimmerly,].
HerJlolndez , S. Pttfil:lo, P. Ptcdandu, T.Md&lt;le.BottomRow: P. FWdy, P. tun'\3, ~i. Wilcox, P. Moore,]. Tiner, M. Grannis.

78

�'T' Cle orncas pose for I quid
pk1ur• Mforc an l~&amp;rl e
IYC
t
wubttle moderator !o.t. F«-

rc ""rifbt.

Coach Forrest t,rlglll, "E" Club
Moderator.

Awwds an given to adtktu who
vw,lty lc.ner In any nujor
sport offered It t. Edward' I. They
awulst ola blue
tcrforoneyur

e&amp;m 1

=~::~:

.·: ~~~7: ,r::

l~twme.r.. am a blln)ct for
~nlor :c.ncrmt.r., If they wish them

yur

79

�"E" Club Activities
One of the many activities of the newly
formed ''E ' ' Club was to sponsor a bas ketball game between the St. Edwa r d's
Faculty and the KNOW Spinners. Here are
some candid shots of the spirited faculty
in action.

Left: Brother Victor Valla at·
tcmpu toblockoncofthcSplnnersshou,

Coach Gore drOll' the ball In for dlC

80

�Top row: Joe M.anlncc:, 0\llle.s Hutl'l, Abc Amer!CUJ, X&amp;Yic:r Nle.lo, Jua~ Nle.!o, Joe. t.Uta, Jolwl Goukt!e..
kcand row: IIUI L£wb , R.on l.bor\1, Job! Q&amp;h&amp;m, Did! ~o. Bobby Fre.yt&amp;g, RDfct Vl~nt. Bc&gt;nom Row:
IIUI Mcur , Guy Bodine, Sktoey Prcw,n. Job'l ~lll&amp;c:t, Corky Logue..

"

�PSSC PHYSICS-'64

John Graham seu up the ripple tank apparatus.

Al Judd and Guy Bodine assemble the periodic

wave generator for an experiment.

Pat Harris, Ron Z.boril , and Bill Moran
collect data.

Thb group h anemtnlng to mcaJure the wave length and fre ·
quency.

The following are members of an advanced Physics cou rs e developed by th e
Physical Science Study Committee in direct affiliation with t he Mas sachusetts
Institute of Technology: Guy Bodine, O rlando DeCardenas, Je rr y Fye , Pa tr ick
Gearing, James Gise, John Graham, Patrick Harris , Michael Hudgins, Al Judd,
Douglas Meurer , Bill Moran, Dick Pedro , Robe rt Reckner , Bill Richa r dson ,
John Scott, Ron Zboril.
82

�B oy

Scout

F'lru row, ldt to rtghl! L. ""'c:~. C. Stlrk. F. lloffman, D. Mutln, W. lf.andy,
to right; R. Youn~t. M. Boyc:e:, A. L&amp;c:o.nure:, ,.t f'arl~. R. llolt,

~c:ond

row, ldt

.,
8x plorer

Scout

nrn row, left to riltflt M. ... beta. S.
t.ogoc, l Munty, D. lrown.

Pr~ltt.

I. hick. It Spc-nw. Snood rov, left to right C.
Bl

�Troop
Activities

Right: Charl~s Stlrk, Sid Ptew!n, and
Corky Logue prepare for Court of Honor

Ldt: lolm I.e Sauter and Dan Martin work hard and quick
to p.ack food for an on-coming cam pout.

�koutl g~t I (~w poinlt:n from I hud
•couun&amp;Jtt:r about Jyntml or ftndtng
loudoru w~n 1My ar~ In an unfamiliar loc.al~.

D.an M.artln .and Richard lloh t.&amp;h 1
m~g~ 111hry rud the IIRIUII n.&amp;IJI.

std 1ttw1n .alld

o.a~id

ar('W lt.Jrtn

l&lt;lll!utrunlcns .&amp;l:loul clc.&amp;nln&amp;:.&amp;dccr,
w~ Bruce Rkdl C&amp;tTICs ~~ ClUI.

�Brother Stanley. St.
Edward ' sscoutmaster,
proudly poses with his
hunting trophies,

Scout troop and Explorer post ga ther to·
gether to coUecr clothes for the Good
Will Society.

Group of scouu await the
arrtvalofthebuJwhtch wUI
take themtoStxflags Over
TellaJ,oneofthem;anytrips
rhey1cheduledfor the yeu,

..

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CL B

Ln'1 go

cx~lodng.

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""'t~r­

rroor. •

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�SCUBA

~Are

you sure this Is my rype

~Now

MDon' t be

tolt.-

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du.id.

or sport?~

yell U you start to drown.

There's nothing

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�Bowling rrcam

F\m row: ll "-LIJor, T. Lyllch, F, Smith, J nemlnli(. M Jimenez, J. nnnegan.
S«ondl tOio': W, Wllll1.11h, W. lbllrnark, ).{, F•rlty, M JlmtDU, N. Under·
w~. J. 11111. ll ~M'. Third row: S. Kalil, J. Adami, F. R«vtl, 0. 8un!!tt,
$, B.l.rt.ow, E. Mlrra.nt.

C'Jilw

Of

thf'

~vaal IUms I'WIIt

dw-!r ftnal

toUt or11w M'rlu,

J1w bowUng tum uaveUn!! to one
or lheir many tounv.mmu or dw
yt~•r.

89

�Left: J. Fleming , 0 , Bungee , W.
Williams , E. Mlrrane, J. Adams
pose fa the camera befae an all

lmportammatch.

The younger set also goes for the sport of
bowling, tOO.

few of the bowlers get LISt minute
lnstructlonsbefaea match.

A

90

�TIGER B NO

L toR T&lt;P: J. l&lt;~t.O.DeC&amp;tdcnl , D. l&lt;.hi!C', R. I&lt; Info!,]. AtlcW, V. Ntfl&lt;cl. MIDDU:: M. "''lnten, J, lludR11lJ,
P, Han-d',C,Surk,L.Q.Im, \ol, Md&lt;lnZIC,M. ltudli!IRS. EIOI'TCM: T. Burns, T. Q a!wom, G. Greene, 'l'l. Bartlow,

I. Rcnoiri,J.GIJC, K.Co«rci,J. Twdler

•'&gt;lllECTOA:·
8rotht'r 5dwln

aegp:to C• . C.
Of'f1C9b:

Caruln ·VIctor. lcl!t-1
In UtuttA.ant • ~Ike" ltudglJU
2nd Un~reunt • tC"VC' Slrbow

91

��Trumreo. and Comcu

Tuning up for • f'Crformancc

ibe: group 11 work

�TIGER GLEE

CLUB

BtU Camp, MarkSktabacz, and VlctocCavnosu.lk rhtng1 over wlthllrorhcr
Edwin Reggio,

"

�Ldt to right: J IIlii, G. Hellmund, J. Robbln1, I. Riner , B. RJeck, D. White.
II Vlllenueva,

ldt to rit~:ht ~ VhiCcat, N
Cotutll. ud F lorth.

UDdet"~oood. T

McKlt. K.

uge aev: G Grtt:nt. G. Mtllt.r, J_ M1her 1nd P. artnk·

9S

�Bobby freytag, Steve
Barbour, Dan Garrigan,
Adolfo Gutierrez.

Bill Lewis, Roger Pinckney. Pat Moore,

Ro~rt

Pimford, and Tom Lynch.

Olear Howard, John Wallice, Phillip &lt;;canlon, Tom Byrne, fred Rivera,
Mike Grannis.
96

�t.

~lar y

and St. Ed\\ ard'
J\tlixed horus

\rrangeme nt s
Jt1UJ Chrtu OU. S..vlour b

Born -· ···············-· ··· ·---·-·········· ·········

UdJuanlan Carol

Go Tell h On Tbe Mounuln · - ·-··-··········-·-···-· · ·············· · ····· an. by H. Simeone
J~1 Abuanhlf, •••••••• • ••• •• ••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • ••

lluron Indian Cuol

0 hWy. \oo'bftc b Tour B&amp;by" ••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• •• • • •• l..ouhlaua Folk Song

TbC' Ouistma1 Song······· ········----······· ···························

by R.. RlnRW•Id

Jlnslc lclbiA rbythm•6ndC &amp;rliD~t:mftu) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• arr by H Simeone

97

�FINE
ARTS
PROGRAJ\11
t. toR: John Mitchell, Bro. Jacob Eppley.
S.C.. Bro. Joseph Bruno, C. S.C.

John Mitchell on the plano, Bro. Jacob on the
cello, and Bro. Joseph on the flute.

�99

�NASA DEMONSTRATION
The personal representative of the Na tional Aeronautics and Space Administra tion speaks to the student body on the
latest developments in the ' 'space race . ' '
Also discussed were the forecoming events
which will be used to put a man on the

Mr. Chrbtopher showuhe dedgnt of thedlfferent types of rockeu.

100

Here Mr. Chrluopher demonnrates how the earth revo lves
around the tun,

�RELIGIOUS

101

�Brother Jacob arranges th e venmenu

Bill Richardson reads rhe GOiipel

Farber Rick heart Confeulnn•

��THE LAST BLESSING

�G ' IDANCE

lOS

�KOIIr about a po
lNitud of just~,.~
!ll'hynot~·-thl
vtryt~~Prti'Milill't

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each _,rnlng allld
bout lll.lklrq u.

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ldn'tl'.urtyoue

~~~!n8 :-'~ne..:!~ion~

;r;

a·:-;:~a'z.;,ui;;Yt...!c~J,',--"'-'!L

Being very ell'ver youthr;, l'• lUre you
un aod wi.li e~ ""' -..lth ~tbing u. that thls -•k is
• •uns of peMnce for L.ent.
Jbout a.n •••ln•tion
REiEMBER TO PRAY DAILY. FOR P_,f!'7:~ -..At~~; yscxr.:~r~rw:.:~ tOle
or mort ~t;b.)ec.tsthh dx -...eks .•• todo
;"'is ont hu to naily wctk fot not paying
ttl'ntlonor tryinqto learn. An you
14J&amp;!'&gt;11nlngyQJ.ortaltnt•lotll)"l.tl your
panrntt' hattl·tarotdcuh?
•~-Y

all the noh• abo.lt aWdying and

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TIW toeial llf• of a ~¢1 achool atud•nt
1tveryl111p0rt•nt b,tneproceuof
dfvelQPI.ng into -anhood. Kl'rl' . t St. Ec:ltthtnr ar• . . ..,. opport&gt;;;~nltlea for IOCill
~
·l 11't,dftlct1,tx.ling,
cluba,,thlftlcs,.tc
kl' part ln achool
joyyOurself,uk•
JIIUCh.,retnttrtJtlng,
..t.tb -on vi.-, bl' •

�1r. Gate goct own • ~tlon of the lf'lll with
OM of the Senior rell~on cUttts.

tn. Lt:alll ph

nar~wltb

hnsprc-lal

rcU~onc:l.lr.

wblc:hc:ond.•t• of Lana Americ:antwbo ll'f"lk very Uttlc

Ba.llib.

107

�Brother Victor McGee asks one of hh students
a question as the clau awaits the answer,

Brother Viclor
108

V;~lla

urriet on

;1

dhcuulon with hh clus of Juniors.

�DANCES &amp;
MUSICALES

109

�HALLOWEEN
DANCE

1st Place Boy' s Division:
Adolfo Gutiern!:z
1st Place Couple's Division: 1llomas Martinson and

Mary Kutac

1st Place Girl's Division:
AlllsonCout.at

Mrs. r-1 and Ml'L Huddluton busy .tervtns
refreslunenu

112

�-shaU I COC'IPArc \h« 10 1
~r'a4ay.••

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�ltolida~

musicale

SUNDAY , DECEMBER 15, 1963 3:00 P . M .
MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1963 8:00P . M .
ST. EDWARD ' S HIGH SCHOOL GYM
AUST I N , TEXAS

A Bro . E dwin Regg io
Pr o duction

'"

�II&gt;

�TIGER GLEE C LUB
Director·········· · ················ Brother Edwln Reggio. CSC
Captain •• ••• •• • •• •··· · ········ ••• ··••• ····· Vlctbr Cnuos
Lieutenant ········ ··· ·••••••• • • •• • • • • ••••• •• Roger Pinckney
Accom~nbt ·······•••••••••••• •••• • • • ••••• • Michael Hudglns
Basses

Baritones

Tenors

Byrne. Thomas
Freytag. Robert
Krzywonskl, Elliott
Lynch. Thomu
Moore, J. Patrick
O'Keefe, Jerry
Pinckney. Roger
Sluabacz. Mark
Vlncent. Roger
Wdb.ce. John

Camp. Wllliam
Garrigan. Daniel
GranniJ, Michael
Hill, Jon
Howard. &lt;Acar
McKie, Thoma1
Rieck, Bruce
Robblns. Jame1
Scanlon, Plli!Up
Underwood. Ned

Barbour, Stephen
Cavazos. Victor
Cottrell, Kenneth
Gutierrez. Adolfo
Hellmund. Gustavo
Plmford. Robcn
Rivera. Miguel
Schleicher. Randolf
VU!anucva. Homer
While, Daniel

Stage Crew: G. Berry, C. Bluon, P. Brinkman. M. Johnson. W. l..aSauler
J. Maher. G. MIJier, C. Schleicher

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�$t. Muy\ Aca!lemy

GLEECU-'1

Duectoc ••
•• • • •••• SUter).(. Jll:n.e Aathooy, CSC
Pre•IJcnl ••
• •••• •••••••••• •••• ·•· Jody Vocllur:l
Vice-Preudent ••••
•• ••• • ••••••• •••••• Lynda Muocha
Scc~t.II'J' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nancy Tucker
Trea•urcr ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Don.na Klnleln
Acc.omp.lllJI ··•··························-·· Cecilia Jerucn

Snpnao I

Soprano II

!'elda Acew:Jo
Grace Anloa
Ohvl.a k:'ev11le1
Lori Buck
Emma Ca\'aZOl
Cdr:1tcCrawfotd
CGDrlle Gllkn
Mikk.l Graffnh
lotlry AIID Henery
Donn. Klnkln
Olin Klr~PIUie:ll
Brelldl L.ubly
Sllellalury
l.lurleMe:J(c..on
Calllyt.tlrtlsllon
Lyncb J.tltoe:ha
~andy Susow
JunnW: Otero
Sylvl.IPiuH.-.n
Mary PolC:hcm.lc:k
Unda Rlney
5:tephanlc Scott
Patty Speer
Mary Ahu. TanjWTla
Pat Veruuquc
Yolnd&amp; Velliquu

~uem11ry Adanu
Culll AleXInt.ler
ChmCullon
Carol Chobin
5:uun Houghton
Dclort:shndll
Martha Kooe:k
Janie Kunz

~tty

Lopez

Pat Merlo
Carol Morgan

Tereu

Motloe:~

Cindy Saufel
Lllura Nickens
Caro!NicklaUI
Co.ene Nolen
Nancy hteriChmtdt
Pam Potclx:m~ek
Carol Thoma100
Barbara Vlllegu

Beverly 11 ertt.lff
Marth11Cooper
J&lt;alluellol~e:ll

$uue t.acu
Tlta Lynoo
Cathy J.lartiiJCC:
MaryNaylot
Joyce 0\·enueet
Cindy Plr:ppatd
Connie A:&gt;ru

Undll Richburg
Unda Lee fiamucl
~ane:y Tucker
Jackie Vaeth
AliCe Vh.age

Jody Voelkel
Unnle Wagner
Mary Ann WuXtra.

�Christmas Formal

Orlando DeCardenu and Lulu Cue dance away,

/

Flugcl•nd Taylorwhhdatel.

118

�Btll

~mp

and DIAn

Klrkp~ulck.

lcm..lfd

Vcunlq~K

aDd date

119

�SWEETHEART
FORMAL

RonZborlland MaryPotchernlckrosef(){thecamcra.

Johnny Carbon and AllysonCour tit

Seued from left to right are fred Bonh, VIctor Nickel, Dennb Winkley,
Valde~ and dates,

Danny

120

�W,

~to

aod E. Chance lit with dues.

121

�Above: Ernie Chance and hh date swing to the music.

Right: John CavJnaugh and Jam~s Hudgins
period bdor~ th~ next dane~.

r~n

122

g~t

In 1 shon

�SPORTS

123

��t . E dw ard s F ightin g T ige rs

~h~=ncr~It~ ~ ~~L

==:

~!.adiiot~~~.n:~~~e~a~c;:

n nu. Pfcclan:lra. Preyug. Moral\ Barbour. Third lbw: McKie, ~ Howard. He.mal'l:le.z., Qll'tls. Wilcox.
lie.n.~Qaml.s,Lorctta.~wls.

Sc h e dul e
5t. Edward• ········-·······-··-·· · ·······

Sacr~He.art

;:e

···········---··············· · 8

St. Edwards ···········•··•··•············· 0

Waco Relc:hf'r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •

St. &amp;hoards··········-··················· ZO

Pflugervlllt" •••••••••·•••••••••• • ••••••••• •

63

St. Edwards ···················•• · •• •••• 1:

Holy Crou ••·••••••••••·•••••• • ••••••••••• a

St.

Edwards······························ 14

L&amp;S.IIt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 24

t.

Sd•anh ·•······•·•·········· • ••••••• Z4

t. Pt:u~r Cl&amp;vn •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12

t. Ed~oards ··-··························· 14

St. Anthoay ·············-················ · 0

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St. &amp;hoards ·•·····•······················ 1:

St.

SL Sdwallb •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 32

St. Lou!J •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••• •• 0

St. Edwards··············· ················ I

!:t. Gerard'• ········•··················· · · 12

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oiger 's oa le
FIRST CONTACT TACKLES

for the season

Vic Po la nco. Jr. (LB):

70

Mike Wilcox, Sr. {E):

19

Ha l Elmore , Jr.(G):

36

Jack Mo tle y, Sph. (T):

11

Mike Curt is. Jr. (LB):

33

Pat Moore, Jr. ( HB):

3l

Adolfo Cana les, Jr. (G ):

Bill Le wis, Sr. (HB):

3l

Jim Tiner, Jr. (LB):

John Wallace. Sr. Cn:

30

Bob Freyu.g. Sr. (E):

lS

Mike Grannis, Sr. (S):

21

Am Hernandez, Sph. (E):

11

StevcBarbour,J r. (E):

27

Gil R.tmOl, Jr. (T}:

Jerty O'Keefe, Sr.

126

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Ed Brady, Soph. (T):

(~18):

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Recei,,e T o p Hono rs

o~car

ll o "ard

T .C . I . L . .\ LL -S T .\ T[
.\ LL -D I ST RI CT S I~ L [CT ION

�Tiger Tri -Captains

Mike Wilcox, Mike Grannis, Bobby Freyrag,

Seniors

a.

F'reyu.g, D. Pc:dro. 1. Wall•ce, B. Camp, B. Moran, B. Lewh. T. McKie, 0. Howard, M. Wilcox,
M. Gu.nnh, J. O'Kede.

128

�ve r Hall emvill e

The St. Edwards Tigers opened
their season against the Sacred
Heart Indiana o£ Hallettsville with
a big boom The Tiger• scored
first on a twelve yard run by Os car Howard. The Bengals once
again hit the scoreboard when Tom
Seifert went over !or six points.
Howard, eager !or another touchdown, went into the end~one for
another score. Towards the end of
the game Mike Wilcox ran through
the middle of the line for the final
tally . The final score was 26·6.
R&amp;lf'ICIII 10d llrbow ITIIkt tlcldt

!'t. Edw•nb • e. 8. 12. 0 •• !!6
II•Uttuvlllt • o ·e-o - o -- e

129

�St. Ed's

first downs
Rushing yardage
Passing yardage
Passes

124
21
2· 5

Interceptions
Punts

5-39

fumbles
fumbles lost
Yards penalized

"
St. Edward's Loses One

130

�O ver Pflu gen ill e
POug~r­

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fumbln
fumbln lou
Yudspmall:tf'd

llarold Elmort looks (or ball earrln,
S1, Edwards· 0 • 6 · 8 • 6 •• 20
POug~rvlllt • 0 • 6 • 0 • 0 •• 6

73

••
3·12

�The St. Edward's Tigers went to San
Antonio with one thought in mind , and
that was to ruin a homecoming, and
that 's what they did. The Tigers
scored first on a sixty yard pass
play from Pat Moore to Bill Lewis.
However, the Knights were eager to
get back in the game. Holy Cross
scored and pushed across the line
for an extra two. With just two and
a half minutes left Oscar Howard
broke loose for a fifty - six yard
touchdown to get the lead back for the
Tigers, as well as to win the game .
St. Ed·s
HolyCro~

·0·6·0 · 6· ·12
• 0 • 0 • 0 • 8 ·• 8
Oscar Howard prances for a gain.

Tigers Edge The Knights

Tom Seifert rolls •round rhe rlghr end while Dick Pedro ls re•dy ro duow • block.

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�The Tigers rallied for a pair of
fourth quarter touchdown drives of
sixty yards to defeat St. Peter Cla ver, 24 - 12. Mike Wilcox banged over
for the first of the fourth quarter
touchdowns from the one yard line,
after Oscar Howard's thirty yard
sprint put the Tigers in scoring posi tion at the fifteen yard line of Peter
Claver. A roughing penalt y boosted
the total gain to thirty - seven yards.
Tom Seifert put the finishing touches
on the game with a two yard run off
tackle .
Mike Wilcox stopped by St. Peter Claver.
St. PelerCLaver -0 - 6 - 0 -6--12
St. Edward's
- 12- 0- 0 -12- - 24

Tigers C lobber The Trojans

Pat Moore drlvn through the TroJan line as Bill Moran bloc b.

134

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�The St. Edward's Tigers, headed by
a stout defense, stopped a fierce,
determined St . Mar y 's comeback i n
the final moments of the game and
in doing it, gai n ed a T . C . I. L . vic tor y .
The Tiger defe n se stym ied the St .
Mar y ' s scori ng f h reat in t he fi n al
few minutes of t h e co ntest. The
F re d ericksbur g team h ad f our downs
in w h ic h to score but t h e y failed . As
a result t h e score was twel v e to six .

St. Ma ry 's- 6 - 0 · 0 - 0 -- 6
St. Ed' s
- 0 · 6 - 0 - 6 ·-12
Vi c Polanco [!i ps up St. Mary's boy.

Tigers Slip Past Fredericksburg

136

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�The St. Edward's Tigers were dealt an im portantlossatthehands of the St.Gerard ' s
Royals in the closing minutes of their
game.
The Royals started things off late in the
second quarter when they scored a touch down. At halftime they were leading six to

Howeve r, the Tigers came right back in
the opening minutes of the third quarter,
also making the extra two .
Towards the end of the fourth quarter the
Tigers fumbled and th e Royals recovered.
Two plays later they scored and went
ahead twelve to eight.
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Tigers Lose a Thriller

Jac k Motl ey tri es to pave the way for Tom .st:lfert agairut the R.oyab.

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�T.O.P. Night 1963

Mike Grannh u.llu to the crowd u

Mlk~

WllcC* and

Bobby f'neyux look oo In arr&gt;roul

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Lor~:n~. •nd Jobn W.albtt, llonJ whb
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139

�T.O.P. Court

DUCH ESS

DUC H ESS

Cindy Peppard

Janie Kunz

T.O.P . Girls And Their Escorts

140

~ ft to Right: JAnie KIZIU. !Ill RleMtdscn. Rmnle Zborll f,.Wy Pctdlemlck. Dl1n J('lrkp~;tr1ck. Pat H.lrT'I.s. Ordy
~ppW. !o.1J.ke Wlnkl.cy.

�rfi er " B ee" rl ea m

W1 10 ltllfhl:: M itchell, Pogue. Sanlon, Greene, G. Hello, Menno, Olf~s . Howlrl:l, L. Hello, Loeu. Second
Rt-w: I&amp;Uey, Skrabacz, Tall, Arlsrncndu, Vld&lt;ery. Rlngeri:llch, Htpolllo, Jamu, Spc.I\ICl, Chlnet:, F\rdy.
Third Rc w:Cu\IIOI,Mcl.au~ln, \\'llk , Mc:Kemey,Bud&lt;ley,Hubu , Oe~w. Cll\ale.s, Ret.vu, Vlnum , M&amp;nlnez,
SpiJ)er, lade Ill w: Coac:h 8edc, AUI. G, Smllh.

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141

�Cub Football Team

T rt- Captalns: Kevln Rekly , Herman Johnson , Mike

Hob«.

"Tigers"-Mike Huber and Peter Walsh. These two
boys played excellem football and were the greatest
benefit to the ball c.lub , in every aspect.

First row, left to rlgt"l: D. P1ccl.lndla, G. Har~ey, A.Licouwre,T. "''onall, W, Handy, T . Jacluon, R. Young.
Second row, Jdt to right: l.. 'ol.' .. ra, M. Huber, G. Gll!aland, K. Reidy, P. Walsh, R. Hoi!, J. Hanl.son. Third
row,left to rlghr: J. Moore, B. ~puchlno, F. Smith, J. Anderson, F. Franks, H. Johnson.

142

�Our Tigers

ILh 10 t ight: P, Purdy, J, lt.'Uic , M. \\'IICOX", P. Donalson , P. H&amp;rrl!, R.
IIUI , J. Hemandc.z.. Center: J, Tiner. Not p lctwcd: P, Moore.

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�Dick Fallis, JunlorVarsilyCoach,and Joseph lkck, me Varslty Coach, t.aught their Tigers the tricks of the trade.

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NAME

FGA

FG

Harris
Hernandez
Wilcox
Wille
Winslow
Moore
Purdy
Donaldson
Tiner
Hill

287
153
234
213
90
113
109
35
24
13
3
72

123
60
107
81
31
35
35
12
9

21

47

26

1346

519

551

317

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38
46
38
34
31
32
34
38
30
33

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96
78
28
62
56
59
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61
64
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36
32
35

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245
172
47
117
117
69
32
17
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6
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307
184
251
182
98
102
105
25
20
11
2
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1355

67
47
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59
14
22

60

Number of pu for single game as tum 78 vs Geo - St. An.
Lowest number pu allowed for one game 24 vs Geo.
Most number of FG by Individual 11- P. Harris
Mou number of FT by Individual 7 - Harrb - Hernandez
Moll number of pts scored by Individual 21 - Harris - St. Stephens
Most number of rebounds peer game 20 - Pat H.arrls

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Total pu scored 1355 - 52 av.

�Tiger

Captain

Pit Harrb

Sen ior Cage rs

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for two.

l.cft: Pat Moore and Pat Purdy await rebound In Jesuit
game.

MlkeWilcCXJ[ puuboallupfOfaneoasy , cOfe.

146

�Ldt: Patlbrrb, Joe lleroandez, "nd
Mike Wllcoa Knmble fot the b.all.

RiRht; Mike WllCOIC foUow1 1hot U
P.at Purdy 1nd P.u H.torrh IWIIt the
re~.

147

�Left; Mike Grannis puu the ball up for a score
against Lanier of Austin.

Right; Jep Wille prepares to pa" the ball as
Pat Moore, Paul Donalson and Dave Winslow
come in ro a"ht him.

PatHarrht.apsjumpbf.ll&amp;t
Tim Tiner f.nd Mike Wilcox
w•lt to receive h.

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Casaba Night.

left; Ron Zborll and Diane Kirkpatrick dance
to the music of the Twl · Lighters at the Canba
Hop.

Right Dave Winslow jumps against a St. Anthony
player as PatllatTb, Mike Wilcox and Jep Wille await
the ball.

150

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M.lkC'GriMJ•altd \o,'C'ftdy
duttn 1lmC' on dw hay.

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ln lime whh che: mu'lc.

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O'Connell, M. Purdy. L. Hello. G. Hello, V. Godoy.

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St. Edward's
St. Stephens

45

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Johnnon
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BUJ CAlloe.ndctshoo!:t•,pWtLIS..lle
ol San AntCIIIIO.

�SOCCER TEAM

TOP ROW, t. toR. Orlando DeCardemu; Manuel Galvan; Luis Luna; Sergio Llerena; Jesus Meua; Bro
Matthew Lyom, Coach: Juan nores; Luciano Fernandez: Abe Americus, Capt. ; BOTTOM ROW, Gerardo
Castillo: Urbano Santos; Leon Americus; Richard Balcom; Francisco Montero.

-Shake hands and come out kicking.-

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Abe Ame:rlcul don 10mr b.ncy foo1work.

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Bravo

Churk take' time OUI for a picture.

Our Trainer

Chuck gets Bobby Freyt.ag ready lor a game.

Here Chuck fb:c1 up a weak 1o'Tht.

156

�lkik of Austin

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5909 REICHER DRIVE
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Austin

Official Newspaper Diocese of Austin

TROPHY HOUSE
Engraving
Plaques
Ribbons
Gavels

Custom Trophies
"Support those who support you"
Quality and Service
[mediate Deli.very
John C. Keefe -Owner

2 12 South Congress
158

�QUALITY ...
FRESH ESS .. .
FLAVOR .. .

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�EDWARDIAN
STAFF
PHOTOGRA PHER : )01-1 1'\ SCOTT
AD\'ERTISDIEI'IT : BOB FREYTAG
CO· ED I TOR : BIL L ~ l ORA N

2206 SO. CONGRESS

JIFFY MART

ONTGOMERY
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��CONGRATULATIONSTOTHE

ED!f/ Al?.Dl£L\T
FRO NI THE ST. E D'S
HIGH SCHOOL

STUDE'JVT' COUL\TCJL,
" SO U TH AUS TI N' S MOST ACT IV E"
19 6 3-64 PROD UC TIO N S: .
TOP N IGHT
Cr\SABr\ N I G H T
S C HOLAST IC ASSEMBLY
SP IRI T T ROP HY
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to

those silent and most humble
supporters o£ St. Edward ' s

OU R P.\ R I~ N T S
OU R F RI E O S
For them we beg
God·s most
abundant blessing!

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                    <text>����EDWARDIAN
1963

-

T.EDWARB-'-S ·
IGH SCHOOL
AUSTIN, TEXAS

�THEME
L est we become so engrossed in the pleasures and cares of
l ife that we forget the call of God, our purpose and intent is
TO TRACE OUR FOOTFALLS THROUGH T IME
IN SEARCH OF OUR ONE , TRUE , OMNIPOTEN T , OMNISCIENT LOVE ,
AS EXPRESSED IN
OUR PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE

Ad maiorem Dei glori a m

�FOREWORD
There is always a touch of nostalgia as one picks up a book of
memories such as this. Future students will review it with a crit ical eye, comparing eras, but with the feeling that their time is
better-- and rightfully so, as each day, each year, each succeeding generation should improve upon the former, but only because
the earlier has planted the seed,
Thus it is with this senior class of 1963 . As they step over the
stage with their diplomas, they will set a standard superior to all
previous classes . Yet in the audience will be students in classes of
the future who will take up the challenge and build a better man .
And so it will proceed in time .
To this class of '63 we offer our warmest prayers that their
Blessed Mother will continue to guide them until we have our final,
our greatest class reunion. May God ever keep them.

St. Edward 's Men .

�THESE TRULY WERE

ST EDWARD'S MEN

ALFONSO GARCIA

CHARLES CROAK

l'wice in recent months. St. Edward's students have been stunned into reality by the death of two young
boys, who had, not too long ago. walked among them. Twice they have seen that death is not solely a climax
to senilily, but may also be an early chapter in the story of one's existence. fdsmen have suHic!ent reason to
believe that these boys. 0\arles Ooak and Alfonso Garcia, true exemplars of the Clristlan concept of life,
have already been embraced lnto the Kingdom of Heaven to enjoy their eternal reward.
0\arles Ooak was but amemberoflastyear's eighth grade class. He wa.s veq young. considered by many
too young to die. In apparent good health. and of good imelllgence, Oiarles was an avid lover of athletics.
l...a.st year some students did not even know Owlie wu; around. But he was soon brought into the eyes and
hearts of every &amp;ism an when, after losing a cancerous leg. he courageously wheeled about the campus, smilIng and cheerful a.s though nothing had happened. He was truly an Inspiration. Unfortunatel y the cancer was
lncwabl e, and It was known that soon Otarles would pass away. With unusual courage. humWty. and reslgnatloo to the will of God. personally asking for the last sacraments, Otarles Qoak died at his home in
Houston on the morning of September 26.
The Dews of the death of Alfonso Garcia was both shocldng and unexpected. He l eft his friends l ast year
wlthgood·byesand promises that he would return this year, For those who did not know him, Alfonso Garcia
was born in Me:xlco Cty and had anended Sr:. &amp;:!ward's for the past two years. Last year he was a member of
the freshman class and was known by many simply as "El Muneco... Uvely and comical, he was also a boy
seriously concerned about his soul.
Th.is swnmer 1.1 camp. &amp; "fre.ak" &amp;ccident OCQI!red, in wh.lch he lost hls life. The news of this u&amp;glc
event was a shock to everyone who knew him. Alfonso was an outstandlng e:xample of the St. &amp;:!ward's m&amp;n.
He frequented the ncr aments many times &amp; week thus strengthening himself spiritually. In f&amp;ct, on the d&amp;y
previous to his de&amp;th, he h&amp;d received both confession and communion. He ser &amp;n ex&amp;mpl e for all to follow:
ln every sense of the word, &amp; Sr:. &amp;:lw&amp;rd's man.
-F.M.

��BROTHER PETER CELESTINE MARANTO, C. S.C.
Principal

�Vice Principal
and Prefect of Discipline

BROTHER EDWIN REGGIO.

Prefect of Relig ion

C. S.C.

�ADMINISTRATIVE
STAli'F

REV, JOSEPH RlCK, C, 5, C,

Chaplain
REV, WILLIAM MELODY, C . S. C .
Spiritual Director

BRO. BARTEL RUFE, C, S,C,
Guldanc~ Counselor

MRS. MARGARET KINANE

Secretary

�BRO. DONALD CONNOLLY, C . S. C ,

Treasurer
BRO. CHARLES ESCOBAR, C . S. C.

Assistant Treasurer

J , EMMETT ST ROHM EYER, C. S. C ,
Bookstore , Tennis Coach

BRO. MYRON ROES, C . S. C .

Transportation
BRO. LAWRENCE SANDSTROM, C . S. C.

Transportation

�BRO. T HOMA S BRUNE, C. S. C .
Stud y Hall Prefect
BRO . THOMAS BA LTHAZAR, C,S.C,
Study Hall Prefect

BRO.\ MICHAEL HA USER, C . S. C.
Sac ristan

DR. HA ROLO ROBINSON, M. D.

School Physician
MRS. EUZABETH REIN ECKE. R.N .
School Nurse

�FACULTY

RO, MYRON

BACHENHEllv1ER,

c.s.c.
librarian
RO. FRANCS BARRET, C .S.C.
American History; IU!ligion 1,2

MR. JOSEPH BECK
~ysical &amp;:lucation: Head Basketball: "B'" Football: Asst.
Track.
BRO. DENNIS DOOSE, C. S. C.

Gen. Science; Algebra 1. '2; Ri!ligion 1, '2: Math Qub

�BRO. J AOOB EPPLEY, C.S.C.
Typing; 7th Grade Religion

BRO. JOSEPH FELlMAN, C .S. C.
Latin

BRO. THEOOOsiUS FLYNN. C.S.C.
Geometry

MR. IOIERTC.O:U:
&amp;lgllsh 1.2: ReUglon 3.4: Head
Track: Ass1. FootbalJ Q:)ach:
y..,bool&lt;

�BRO. VINCENT de PAUL HUJ AR,

c.s.c.
English 7 ,8; Latin 1.2,3.4; Religion 3 ,4 ; Dorm Prefect

JAMES KELL, C.S.C.
World History; 7th Grade History;
8th Grade Social Studies; Religion
7,8; Debate

BRO. HUBERT KOEPPEN, C.S.C.
World History; Religion 3.4; Gymnasium

MRS. MARIA A. 1£AL

Spanish; Religion lA

�BRO. RENE LENHARD, C . S. C.
Biology; 8th Grade Religioo : G..tb
Physical &amp;!uca.tion

BRO. MATTHEW LYONS, C .S.C.
Oiemistry: Plane Geometry: '"B"'
Football Asst . Coach

BRO. ROBERT McCARTHY, C.S.C.
&amp;lgllsh 3.4 : Re.ligioo 5.6; Dra-

matics

BRO. EDWlN REGGIO. C.S.C.
Algebra 3,4: Trigonometry: Re·
Ugion 'l.8; Ba.nd: Glee Cub:
OM:etle.leu: PhotogJaphy

�BRO. STANLEY REPUCCI , C.S.C.

Physics; Applied Science; Algebra 1,2,3,4; Scouting; Bowling;
Missions

BRO. SEVERUS SANCHEZ, C . S. C .

Mathematics; Bookkeeping

BRO. VICTOR VALLA, C.S.C.
7th &amp; 8th Grade English; Special

English; Religion5,6;Jownalism:
TIGERTOWN 1'-Aoderator; Student
Activities Director; Publicily

MR. FORREST WRIGHT
Fngllsh 5, 6: Ovics; Athletic Director; Head Football and Baseball
Coach; "B" Basketball Coach

��C LASSES

�CLASS OF 1963

SENICR CLASS OFFICERS L. TO R. - President Al Saenz, Vice-President Greg Sweeney. Secretary Many
Lewis, and Treasurer Ridtard Janda.

KENNETII J. ANDERSON
"Andy"
Glee Club-4

THCMAS A . BAGNETTO

"Torn''

Dram• Cub-4: Wh.ite sugs-3.4: Rifle
Team-1,2; Football RV·l. B-2, Varsity·

3·4.

�RONAlD L. BALTRUZAK

''Ronnie"

town-4; Glee Qub-3; Dramatics Cublite Stags-3,4 .
GILBERT J _ BANUELOS
''Tojo''

: Stags-3,4; Football Varsity-3,4; All
ict-3,4 .

JAM.ES W, BARAJAS

''Fats''
Mission Qub-4; White Stags-3.4; Leader-4;
Bowling Team-1,2,3.4; Football B-2, Varsity
3.4. All Disuict-4; Captain-4: Baseball Varsity-3.4.
CARLOS DEL CAMPO BARRERA
"Paino"

Glee Qub-4; W'h.i.te Stags-4; Bowling-4:
Track Varsity-3.4; Soccer-4.

CHARLES E. BASHARA

"Charlie"
-1.2: White Stags-4.
WIWAM J. BASHARA
"Bill''

�ALfRED X. BAUTISTA
''fred"
W'hite Stags-4; &lt;lib Football; Olb Basketball.
B-1,2; Baseball-2.
RAUL R.. BAUTISTA

"Rudy"

Olb Basketball: &lt;lib Baseball.

The old Doyle House before

GUlULRMO BERCHELM.AN

"Oego''
Fight Night-3.

MJQL\f.L C. BRADSHAW

''M.Ike"

�CHARLES L. ClDAENTS

··aurlie''

lent Council Secretary-4; Nar . Honor
iety-2.3: Nat. Merit Letter of Commenion: Texas Boy's Stare-3; Honor Monon-2.3; Moral Guidance Award-2: Latin
ud- 2, 3rd Place Math Contest- 2; 1st Place
ence Exhibir-2; Echo Slaff-2; Tigertown
ff-3,4; Assist .-Ed. -4; Edwardian Staff
; &amp;:litor 3,4; Glee Qub-3,4; Math OubWhite Stags-3.4: Rifle Team-2: Football,
sity-3.4: Track, RV-2, Varsity-3,4.
DENNIS G. COOK

ardian Staff-3: Glee Qub 3.4; W'hite
~s-3. 4; Football Varsity3,4, CaptainAll Oistrict-3.4; Track Varsity-3,4:
ll Night-3.

and after casaba Night!

GARY W. FRANZETTI

JAMES P. GAU.E

"Pat''
O.Ub-4; Garden Q.ub-4: White StagsTeam-4.

�Coach Gore and his Tigers of
'75 and '761

PAUL M. GRANVILLE

I...ARRY W, GRIGG
White Stags-3,4.

MIOtAEL GUERRERO
' 't.'tike''

Band·1.2.3.4.lst Ll:-3. Capt.·4; Glee
Qub-1,2,3,4, 1St Ll:.-3. Capt,·4:
Football B-1 ,2, Varslty-3,4.

GECRGE L. HAZ.l..AJID
Oass Secraary-7; Qa.u Pre.!ldem:·
8: Scho !bff·8: Band-1.2.3: Deb.ate
Qub-4: Mission Cub-8: Rifle Team·
8; QJb Bukctb&amp;ll; OJb 8ueball.

�And there go those civics' notebooks!

DAVID B. HELFERT
' 'Dave"

Drama Qub-4; White Sr.ags-4

J AM.ES D. HENDFRSON
" Jim"

at. H:lnor Society-3: Honor Monogram- 2,3;
igertown-3,4; Math Qub-4; W'hite Stags-4:
wling Team-1.2: Football B-2, Varslty,4; Track RV-3.
GUllllRMO V. HESS

ack Varslty-4.

�J olm Goldbrick gets h.is pulse taken by Mrs.
Reinecke.

FRANCISO R. HIPOUTO
" Frank"
Baseball Vusity·3.4.
EDWIN B. JACOBSON

"Jake"

RICHARD A . JANDA
"Dtck.J.e"

Ca.ss neas. · 4: HMor Mcnogram·l. 31ngenown Staff-4: Math Qub-4: Glee
White Stags-3.4.

Ou~4:

ROBERT M. JOHNSON
"IDeo'"
Echo Staff-1·2; Edwardian Photograpbet-1,2;
B.ancH.2.3,4: 1st 1L·4, nger SWing Band3,4; DramaCu~418ow1JngTum·2.4: Scuba
Qub-2J RUle Team-1,2; Garden Qu~4 .

�enior organization in the parking lot.

JOHNS. KACZMAREK, JR.

''Kazz''
&amp;lwardian-4, 11tsiness Mgr. · 4:Band· 3, 4;
White Stags-4.
DANIEL K, KAISER

" Danny"

PATRICK E. KEUY

"Pat"

J OHNS. KEOJH

"Steve''

�HENRY J . KRAUSS
"lb:ldy"
Band- 1.2,3.4: Swing 8.100·3,4: Rlfle Team·
1.2.3: Scuba Oub-4.

RONAUJ J . KRUHL
"Nick''
Nat. tblor Soclety· 3; Glee Oub-3.4: Matb
Oub-4: White Sl:ags-4: Oleerleader-3: Fool:·
ball B-2, Varlsty-4: Baseball, Varslty-3.4,
All Dlstrict-3. Most Valuable Player-3.

tA WRENCE M. LEWlS
''Marry''

Q.ass Secretary-4; Nat. Honor Soclety·1.3;
Nat. Merit ScholarshJp Finalist; Honor Monogram-1.2,3: 3rd Place Math Coote.st-3: Echo
Sl:aff-2; Tigenown Staff 3,4: Mission Cub1 .2: Math Qub-4, Sec.·4: Head Oleerleader·
3,4: Track RV-2,3, Varslty-4.

JOSE U:YER

RA ThiOt-0 P. ULLY

..llger"
Garden Oub-4: Mission Qub-4.

�WIWAM W. MILES
" Bill"

ee Qub-4; Football Yarsity-4.
HENRY M. McCLEU.AN
''Mike''

FRED L. McNAIR
,vussion Oub- 4 ; Glee Club 4; Football B-1,2,4, RV-3; Baseball Varsity3,4.
DANIELJ . MOCRE
"Dan"

National Letter Merit of Commendation, Tigertown-3,4: Drama Oub
4: Math Club-4; White Stags 3.4.

MIOIAEL B. M()(RE
''Mike''

B-2: Basketball Varsity-3,4, B-2.

�DAVID J. NIGRELLE
''Dave"
Oass neas. 2: Nat . funor Society-2: 3rd
Place Speech Contest-:. ~ Place Speech
Comest-2,3: Echo Staff-2: Tigertown Staff4; Edwardian Business Mgr.-3: Mission
Qub-3: WltiteStags-3,4.
CHARLES J . NOHRA
"Cllarlie"
W'hite Stags-4: Football B-2. Varsity·3.
4, All·District·4, Tri-Captain-4; Basketball B-2, 3: Baseball Varsity-3,4: All·
Dlsuict-3.

And the Juniors and Seniors

JOHN C. rotRIS
"Johnny"

• Ous Pres .-1: Basketball B-1, Varsity 2.
3, 4: Baseball Varslty·1.2.3,4, All Dis·
trlct-2,3.

ST EV EN D. PEDRO
~s t eve~

Nit. HonOf Soc.lery - 3: Athlete of Year -3:
WhiteS tags .4:F'oolba ll Vanlry-&lt;l,4:Bue·
bill Vanlty·3, 4; nght Nlght - 3.

�ROBERT N. PINKERTON

''Pinky''

ae Qub-3, 4, 1st Lt.-4; Drama Qub4; Bowling Team-2. 4; Football B-2,
rsity-4.

1

I

JOHN A. PRATT

"Olip"

. Honor Society-3: Scholar of the Year2, 3; 1-k&gt;nor Monogram-1,2,3: Tigenown
ff-4: Mission Qub· 2; MathQub·4; Foot·
I RV- 3, Mgr. ·4: Basketball Mgr. · 3, 4.

M~{f TH[T/Gt.f\..1

~ACK Tltf1ff/¢~T5
had a Spirit Contest .••

THOMAS M . QUALIA

"Torn"

JOHN 0 . ROBINSON

" Oscar"
te Stags·4.

�DANIEL E. RUIZ
''Danny"
White Stags·3, 4; Glee Qub·4; Baseball,
Varsity·2. 3, 4.

Au:REOO N, SAENZ
"Al"

Ous Tru.surer·3, 0&amp;3s PTe.sldent-4; Nat .
Honor Soc.lety·2; Honor Monogr&amp;m·2: Tiger·
town Staff 3, 4; Ba..sketball, Varsity· 2. 3, 4.

SIGNIFREDO SAENZ
"~gl"

Glee Club·4.

�A jam session between practices
at the football camp.

Wlll.lAM L. SEALS
''Bill"
Glee Qub-4.

JOHN L. SHARMAN

Council Treasurer·4: Qass Sec' 3; Jr, Nat. Honor Society-1: Nat.
2, 3: Honor Monogram-1, 2;
Latin Award 2: 2nd Place
Echo Staff-2: Tigenown,
&amp;:Htor-4; Wssion Qub-1. 2:
Stags-3, 4: Football, 8-1, Varsity·
, All Dinrict-3, 4: Basketball, B-2. 3;
RV·3.

�FIMARD G. SIME
" !iddie"
White Stags-4.
RICHARD SMITH
"Riehle"
Q.ass neasurer-1; Hornor Monogram·2
White Stags· 3, 4; Foo!:baU Varslry-3. 4
Track RV-1, Varsity·2, 3, 4.

GREGCRY L. SWEENEY
Cass VIce Presldem-4; National Honot
Soclety-1. 2, 3; Latin Award-2; 3rd SpeUing3; &amp;:ho Staff-1. 2; Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Ueutenant-4, SWing Band-4: R1fleTeam-1: Football B-1. 2. Varslty-3, 4.
THQMSA. Tll.SON
''Torn''

President, Student CouncU-4, Cass Vice
Pre.sldertt·3: Jr. Nat. Honor Soclety·1, 1-bnor
Society 2, 3: Rdlglon Award·l. 3: Latin

2, ngettown Suff-3: Mission Qub-2: Football B-1, Varsity 4, Ba!ketba.ll B-1. Varsity·
2, 3, 4, All Di.5trlct 3; Baseball Varslty·1,
2, 3, 4, All Dl.sulct-2..

JOSEPH P. TOOARO

"Joe"
Science F&amp;lr, 1st· I: ngcn.own4: £dwardllll'
4: White sugs-3, 4.

SAMUEL J. VISAGE
''Jack' '

Jr. N.t. Honor Society· I: ngenown·3; G)ll
Oub-3: While Stag.s-3. 4; Rifle Tum·!:
Bowling-!. 2: Foodall, B-1. 2, Varslcy·3.
Bukab&amp;l.l. B-3; Golf-2.

�GREGORY WElSSENBERGER

"Jock"
Jr. Nat. tbnor Society-! : Tigertown Staff3: Eddie &amp;:lsman- 3: Rifle Team-1; Basketball, B-1, 2, Varsity-3.

ALFREDO]. WESTERMAN

''Fred''

Class Vice-Pres.-1.2: Glee Qub-4: White
Stags-4: Fight Night·3.

BERT K. WHALEY

Bowling aub-4.
ALLEN G. WINSLOW

"Al"

Jr. Nat. HonorSodety· 1:Honor Monogram2; Latin Award- 3: Tlgertown Staff-4: White
Stags·4: Bowling-1 . 2.

�CLASS OF 1964

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS· Pres. Mike Gr&amp;nnls, Vice-Pres. Pat Harris, Sec. Alejandro Bernal. and Treas. i?Dn

Zborll.

\

Alanis, Ricardo
Altm!Uer, Jotm

Americus, Abe

lbllestcros, lbomu

lbulsta, Joseph
ldc.n. !ti&amp;n

�Bernal, Alejandro
Borth, Fred
Byrne, Thomas

Cain, Ray
Camp, Willi am

Cavazos, Victor
Cavanaugh, John

Charbonnet. Harry
De Leon, Raymond
Diego. Ignacio

Diego, Raul
Dwyer, Lawrence
Eeltink, Albertus

�Jt;-·
~

Fernandez. Jesus
Freytag. Robeu

IS

Egurrola, Nelson

Gone

J,fishing

Gallagher, Bernardo
Gearing, Pattick

Graham , John
Gramatges, Rafael

Grannis, Michael
Guerra, Roberto
Gudene.z, Wilson

Hurls, Patrick
Hernandez, Albert Daniel
Hernandez, Joseph

�Hernandez, Paul
Howard, Oscar
Huber, Robert

Hudgins, Michael
Humble, Nixon

Iglesias, Raul
Johnson, Robert S.

Judd, Albert
Kuri. Georges H,
Krzywonski, Elliott

Landry. David
Lewis, William
Ulli, Joseph

�Llerena, Carlos
Lopez, Joe
Lynch, Thomas

Martinez, Nestor
Meurer, Douglas

Miramontes, Humberto
Moran, William
Nickel, Victor

NOJ ck, John
O' Ndl, Joseph
Page, John

�Pedro, Richard
Pinckney, Roger
Reckner, Robert

Richardson, William
Ritter, Frank

Rivera, Frederi co
Rubio, Fernando

Schuh, George
Striegel, James
Stubbs, James

Suess, Paul
Terrell, John
Torres, Victor

�t(4
AVAILABLE

Wallace, John
Weaver, David

White, James
Williams, WI!Uam

Winkley. Denis
Woodard, Barry
Zboril, Ronald

Zubn.ycki. Thomu

Tucker, Jeffrey
Valdez, Daniel
Valent, Joaquin

�CLASS OF 1965

SOPHOMORE CUSS OFFICERS L. toR. - Pres. Greg Berry. Vice Pres. Jim Bisson. Sec. David Brown, and
Treas. Larry Porfirio.

Abshire, Billy
Abshire, Maurice
Aldrich, John
Barbour, Stephen

Baron, Allen
Beavers, Jesse
Berry, Gregory

Bisson, James

�Bordages, Louls
Brown, David
Butler, John

Caenepeel, David
Canales, Adolfo
Carlson, John

Cuter.
Charles

c..udle.

Contreru,
Olc.u

Corona,
Charles

James

Cann•ugh.
Roy
Curds,
Mlchnl

DtUv.. udlas,
James

�Donalson, Paul
Dotherow, James
Duesing, David

Edwards, Robert
Elmore, Harold
Failing, Gregory

Greene.
George

Gonzalez,
Arturo

Guerra,
lru&lt;

Hall,
David

Henderson,
William

Hernandez,
Ralph

Gutierrez,
Pedro
Hill,
Walter

�Houghton, Terald
Howard, Richard
Hudgins, James

Huddleston, Micha el
Huegele, John
Jamison, Michael

Johnson,
John

Johnson.
Mark

Ke lly,
Mlch.le\

Kllngler,
Stephen

Knesek.
Edward

Leverln,
John

Lop;ue.
Cowtl1nd

Loj\e:z.

J1mes

�Loretta , James
Luna, Luis
Lyons, Robert

McKern, Scott
McNamara, James
Martinez, Alfredo

Martinez,
Edwardo

Merrill,
James

Mitchell,
John

Moore,
Pattick

Moore.
Terry

Moyhahan,
Terrance

Nance ,
Andrew

O'Connor,
Roderick

�Odem, David
Otero, Manuel
Pine da, Rodolfo

Porfirio, Larry
Porfirlo, Santo
Pre witt, Sidney

PrOVIne~ ,

Mictulcl

Purdy.
P•trlck

R•gl&lt;l•lc,
J•mes

Ralnosck,
Guy

Rami rez,
Rollndo

Ramos,
Gllbtrt

Reed,
Stlnley

Reyes,
I'&lt;&lt;~

�Ringenbach, Bruce
Robinson, james
Robles. Ricardo

Rovira, William
Salas, Lawrence
Salinas, Hector

Santa Ana,
Roberto

Santos,
Benavides

Saucedo.
Ysedro

Savala,
John

Schwertner,
James

Seifert,
Thomas

Smith.
Frederi ck

Smi th,
George

�•

Stockwell, James
Ste wart, Donald
Stroburg, Jay

::=-1..\.V.

"' -"""·

.AI/AlLAlRE

Tay!CI', Robert
Tiner, James
Trad, William

Veran:lqu~.

Bern.u d
Winslow,

Olvld

Wahh.
Robert
Winters,
Melvin

Wi lle,
Jcptha

Z.lmcra ,
lArry

Winkley,
Joseph

�CLASS OF 1966

FRESHMAN C U'I SS OFFICERS L. TOR. ·Pres. Charles Zimmerly, Vice·Pres. George Sharman, Sec.
Ford Reeves, and T reas. Charles Bisson.

Acoua.
Carlos

Aleman,

Baud.sta.

Berryman,
Michael

Reuben

Danny

Am aro,

Michael
Bisson,
Charles

Anderson,

Victor

Brady,
Edwin

Auer.

Michael
Brady,
Philip

�Brinson , Robert
Brister. Peter
Browne, Craig

Butler, Thomas
Callender, William
Cegelski, Thomas

Connolly, Rob~t
Cruz, Carlos
De Leon, Phillip

Diego, Valeriano
Donalson, Michael
Elllson, Robert

Fleming, Jesse
Gallagher. Carlos
Garda, Ystdiro

�Ga rrigan , Daniel
Gilber t, John
Gibbs, Bruce

Gouldie , John
Harper, Jeffrey
Hartsock, Christopher

Hello, t.ee
Hernandez, Arnold
Hill, Samuel

Horne , Joseph
Huth , Charles
King, Ronald

King. William
Kolflat, Kenneth
Kramer , Steven

�Krzywonsld, Dwight
LeSanier , William
Ulll, Harry

Lucia , Joseph
Lysek, Michael
McCullough. Bruce

~~':;~~· t!:~:;t
McKenney, Richa rd

Maher, John
Major, Robert
Maloy. James

Mardnec, Joseph
Mardnsen, Thomas
M.audlln. James

�Maxa, Anthony
Mayfield, Michael
Meaney, William

Merlino, Michael
Moran, Thomas
Morris, James

Mustone, John
Olfers, Gary
Patteson, Michael

Picciandra, Paul
Pickle, Michael
Polanco, Victor

Ramsey, Justin
Reeves, Ford
Riley, Christopher

�Schwenk, Richard
Sharman, George
Simon , John

Smith, Ronald
l'l:mlsu, William
Tous, Lorenzo

Trahan, Alto John
Trocmet, GeOffrey
Turner, David

Turner, Gerald
Walsh, William Frand,
Zike, Thomas

Zimmerly, CMrles

�CLASSES OF 1967 &amp; 1968

CUB OfFICERS L. TO R. - Pres, Howard Shelton. Vice-Pres. -Steve Wille, Sec.-Michael
Devine, and Treas.-Gregory Hicks.

Barron,

Jom.,

Boswell,
William

Graham,
Timothy

Devine,
Michael

Gutierrez,
Adolfo

Dust.
Robert

Habern,
Marc

Fernandez,

Jose

Hayes,

John

�Lake , Randy
i~moine , James
cas, Donald

Ma rtinson Th
Meaney . j ohn omas
Monks , Bill

:helan , Alex
eed, Timothy

�Strom, Erik
Underwood, Ned
Urquiza, Rafael

Vincent, Roger
Wille, Steven
Weisman, Danny

Andoine, Kerim
Averdick, Edward
Brannon , William

Ga rcia, Arthur
Garcia, Francisco
Gilleland, Gary

Harrison, Jerry
Helfert, Stephen
Herring. Charles

�Hicks, Gregory
Huber, Mike
Jimenez, Mike

Jimenez, Pauick
J&lt;Xn, Bill
Ugotino, Luke

LeSassier, John
Miller, Ge&lt;Xge
Norton, Lee

Pearson, James
Ramos, Ricardo

Reidy, Kevin
Schanenberg, Fred
Smhh, Frands

Spiller, Joseph
Walsh, Peter
Zua Zu•. Antonio

�DoRMs

�THIRD FLOOR

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314

307

306

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��CAMPION

�HALL

�RECREATION

���AcTIVITIES

�ST. ED\iV ARD'S CLUB

Officers L. to R.··Maj . Qlando Pedro, Vice-Pres.; Mr. William HeJX!erson, Pres.; I.J,
Col. Manen Cements, neasUI"er; Mrs. John Pinckney. Cones. Sec.; not pictured Mrs.
Edwin Brady, Jr., Rec. Sec.

AU. PARENTS OF STUDENTS ATI'ENDING ST. EDWARD' S HIGH SCHOOL ARE CONSIDERED MEMBERS OF THE
ST. EDWARD'S CUJB, THE PURPOSE OF THIS CWB lS TO SERVE AS HOSTS AT AU. STUDENT ACTIVITIES.
AID TO ASSIST THE FACULTY IN ANYWAY NEEDED,

Shown with the centerpiece that they made for a
meeting are Mrs. James Merrill and Mrs. James
Sulegel.

Mrs. FtedBorth,Mrs.Manal
Oement.s, and Mrs. fd Dotherow are shown gTeetlng
new students in lhe hos·

pl!allry room.

�Committee O!airmen I.. to R.·-Mrs . Qifford King. Mr . and Mrs . Albert Kruhl. Mrs . James
Striegel. and Mrs . Luther Barbcw .

Ignacio Diego displays a few of the
exotic gifts from foreign counuies
given away at the annual Games
Party. sponsored by the St . &amp;:!ward's
Club.

�STUDENT COUNCIL

STIJDENT COUNOL OFFICERS L TOR.-Presidem Tom Tilson, Vice President Frank Moore, Secretary 0\arles
Cements, and Treasurer John Sharman.

The Student CouncJl of St . Edward's High School Is ccrnpose.d of twenty-four class oHicers and four
student co.mcll omcers . The Student Council hu rendered invaluable service to the school, distinguishing
hself in numerous activities on and off campus . QJecanseeeverywheretheStudent Councllmembers at work,
organizing and helping to make the year a success.

BRO. VICTCR VAlLA, C.S.C. , MOOERA~. who!e
dedicated and selfless spirit h.as made possible the
many innovations to Tlgenown In the ~st two years .

�SPIRIT TROPHY

The STIJDENT COUNQL Initiated this year what Is popularly known as the
SPIRIT TROPHY. The SPIRIT TROPHY Is a sensational stimulus for the encouragement in three general functions of the school. These functions most explicitly are:
1) SCHOLASTIC PERFORMANCES
2) MISSION OONTRlBUTIONS
3) ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION
New homerooms were arranged during the second semester which equally
divided lhe student population into several sections. Each group was individually
concerned with winning lhe trophy. Each student in his own way contributed to the
success of the group and the success of lhe school. Group and individual alike
were In a drive to excel in three fields which narurally required hard work.

�SnJDENT BODY OFFICERS
Tom Tilson
Frank Moore
Otarles Cements
John Slarman
SENICR ClASS OFFICERS
Alfredo Saenz
Gregory Sweeney
Lawrence Lewis
Richard Janda

JUNIOR CU.SS OFFICERS
Michael Grannis
Patrick Harris
bald Zhoril
SOPHOMOU: CLASS OFFICERS
Gregory Berry
James B!ssoo
Lawrence Porfino

David Brown
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
OU.rle=~

ZJmmerly

George Sharman
Ford Reeves
01arles Bisson
OJB CH1CERs

1-k:Jward Slehon
Steve \Ville
Michael Devine
Gregcwy Hicks

I:•

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Many of the members of the 1963 Smdem Council.

as members of the 1962 Student Council also, have
played an integra! pan in many new actlvilies a nd
additions to Tigenown. Usted below are some of these
innovations :
T .O.P. NlGHT

JR.· SR. SPIRIT OONTEST
NATIONAl. OJB WEEK
THE BI G CAT
CASABA NIGHT

MISSlON IVEEK

SPIRIT "ffiOPHY
THE SCHOlASTIC ASSEMBLY
SPRING ELECTIONS

SPONSORS Of SAN ANTONIO SPEECH 1lUP
FAQJLTY·STUDENT GAME

�~

NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETIES

r. Pictured on the following two pages are
those Edsmen who have the distinguished
and unique privilege of being awarded the
highest scholastic recognition which the
school can give-- that of being enrolled in
the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY.
The object of the Saint Edward's Chap·
ters of this nationally recognized honor
society is to create enthusiasm for scholar·
ship and to stimulate the desire in students
to render service. Admittance to the Soci·
eties is very restrictive.
Nomination to the JUNIOR NATIONAL
and NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES 1s
dependent upon the establishment of a
general average of 85%. Nominees are
elected to membership by a faculty
committee which considers each nominee's
school citizenship, service, leadership,
character, attitude, enthusiasm for scholar_
ship, participation in activities, attendance
at school sponsored events, freedom from
disciplinary censure.

�THE CROSSMEN

~53; national honor society
DAVID BROW:\!
CO RTLA:'\TD LOGUE
CHARLES CLE\ IE"JTS DA:\TIEL MOORE
PATRICK HARRIS
STEVEN PE DRO
jA\·I ES H E:\TDE RS0:\1
] O H:\1 PRATT
RIC HARD HOW RD
P:\TRIC K PURDY
RIC HARD ] :\:\IDA
WILLIAM RICHARDS0:\1
ALBERT J UDD
JOH:\1 S I-IAR1viA:'\T
JOH:\1 KA CZ:'viAREK
T HOM AS TILSO.
LA WR E:\TCE LEWIS
J EPT HA \VILLE
jOSEPH LILLI
\II C I-IAEL WI"JKLEY
DAVID WI:'\TSLOW

TOP ROW L.. TO R.·J .Pt&amp;ll. T. TIUon. C. Ccmcnu:, L. Lewis, R. Janda, J, Sharman, D. Moore, S. Pedro, and
], Kaczm&amp;l'e.k. MIDOLE ROW L. TOR. • A. Judd. M. Winkley, W. Ric:h&amp;rdson. J. WI!. and P. Harris. !IOTTC».1
ROW L. TOR.- J. Wille. 0. ll'own. C. Logue. P. Purdy, R. Howard, and D. Winslow.

�THE
JUNIOR CROSSMEN

fsBJ

iunior national honor society

:::: HARLES BISSON
HOWA RD SH E LTON
jOSE FERNAND EZ
FRANC IS SM IT H
GREGORY HICKS
ROGE R VINCENT
[OHN MAHE R
PETE R WALSH
WILLIAM MEANE Y
STEPH EN WILLE
C HA RLES ZI MME RLY

TOP ROW L TO R. • C. Zimmerly, C. Bisson, J. Maher, and W, Meaney. MIDDLE ROW L. TOR.· S. Wille,
R. Vincent, and H. Shelton. BOT'l"Q\i ROW L. TOR.- G. Hicks, F, Smith, and P. Walsh.

J. Fernandez.

��P UBLICATION
I

TIGERTOWN
A St udent l' ublh••tlon

ST. EDWARD'S HIGH SCHOOL
AUSTIN. TEXAS

'-

~~ol. 2.No. 3

Dece mbe r ll, 1962

�.P.R.A.
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. NATioNAL _Ctm \Al-e~

Coc.kw!se • J&amp;mes SUlegeJ. Funue Writer, Charlie aemeu, Assistant fxtltor. Many
Lewis, &amp;.l.slne.s.s Mgr •• Bro. VIctor V&amp;lla, Moderator, and Joseph UUI.

�SeniOf Staff Members L. to R. - Ronnie Kruhl. Ronnie Bahruzak. Jock Weissenberger, Dave Nigrelle, Tom
Tilson, Al Saenz, Dan Moore, Joe Todaro. John Pratt, Allen \Vinslow. and Richard Janda.

�KNIGHT

OF
THE

ALTAR

Prom Row: 1.. to R.··A. Gutierrez. G. Troanet, M. Morrison, S. &amp;annan. Middle AI:N: 1.. ro
R.·· N. UnderwoOO, ] , ~tler, ] , Schwertner, ] . Rodriguez, M. Devine. J . H:IU. Back lbw:
l.. IO R.··J. Ragsd&amp;!e, J, l.ano!ne, W, Tl'ad, M. lhnn.ls, W. King, B. Jom,

�~ASA

DEMONSTRATION

C:f:IENCE ADMINISTRATION

Mr. Nesbitt explains the orbit of a satellite to the student body.

�BOY SCOUTS AND
EXPLORERS
TROOP4

First IIDw Sitting L. to R. • S. Fuce.Uo, L Nonon, R. Ramos, P.Jimenez. G. Hicks,
R. &amp;annan. Second Row Kneeling L. ro R. - H. Shelton, J. HiU, D. Weisman, M.
Devine, R. Urqulz&amp;, M. Habern, A. Gutierrez. Third ltlw Standing L toR. • R. Vincent,

J . Fernandez, J. Hayes,

N, Underwood, A. Phelan, T . Graham.

POST4

First lbw Kneeling L. toR.- C.l..ogue. D. &amp;own, G. Trocmet. P. &amp;lster, S. Prewitt.
Center - &amp;o. Stanley Repuccl. Scouunutct, Second lbw Standing L. toR.· W.
Meaney. M . Donalson, D. 1\unu, J . Gilbert, R. Rec:knu, B. Gibbs, R. McKenney.
J. Strobutg. A. Ttahm.

�Bro. Stanley Repucci, C, S, C,
SCOUTMASTER

���BROTHER EDWIN REGGIO, C.S.C .
Director of
"Tiger Band" &amp; "Tiger Glee Club"
(Snapped at early morning rehearsal)

�THE OFFICERS

MICHAEL GUERRERO
CAPTAIN
BAND AND GLEE CLUB

Concert Band
&amp;
Swing Band

Solo Tenor
Lead Roles in
Spring Musicales

�FIRST LI EUTENANTS

ROBERT M . JOHNSON

l st Clarinet
Concert Band &amp;: Swing Band

ROBERT PINKERTON

Baritone
Tiger Glee Club

�SECOND LIEUTENANTS

GREGORY SWEENEY
Baritone Saxophone
Concert Band &amp; Swing Band

CHARLES CLEMENTS
Tenor
Tiger Glee Club

�MICHAEL HUDGI NS
l st Trombone
Concert Band

Accom pan is t
Tiger Glee Club

Pianist

Tiger Swing Band

�Top Row L to R. J. Kuri. D. White, R. King. J. Leveritt, V , Nickel, D. Valdez, M. l-hldgins. Middle Row L.
Salas, M. Winters, J . Merrill. J . 1-fudgins. G. SWeeney, M. Guerrero. R. Guerra. Front Row R. M, Johnson,
S. Barbour, J. Kaczmarek, C. Acosta, W. Rovira, J. Stockwell, J . Tucker, H. Krauss. Missing from picture,
W, Boswell, J. Hipolito, G. Greene.

�L. to R. Top RDw, J. Altmlller, R. Janda. C. Barrera. R. Pinkerton, K. Anderson, M. fblglns,J . Noack, F.
Westerm&amp;n, F. Moore, W. Miles, M. Guerrero, C. Cements. Middle RDw. W. Seals, R. Pinckney. R. Kruhl,
F. McN.ir, ].Graham, V.Cavazos. F. Smith, F.
th. B. \Yoo:lard, S. Barbour. From Pow,J. Wallace, D. Cooh,
1. Battista. S. Saenz, D. Ruiz, R. Freyu~. S. Thompson.
\

�The Mixed &lt;llorus entertains at the Cit y O:lhseum
.
at Ci ty of Austin Olristmas Party

�THE
S!VlJVG
Standing. J , Kaczmarek: Seated L to
R. M . JiJdgins, 1 . !&lt;uri, R.M.1ohnson

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l. toR. 1. Stockwell, G.S....eeney. H. Krauss, 1 . Thcker.

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��BROTHER
ORCHID
by

LEO BRADY

Sunday, December 2· 2:00
Monday, December 3-7:30

Presented by St. Edward's High School
Drama Club

Bro . Roben McCarthy

Director

CAST

Fat Duchy • , •••. .. , , ••• , .• , O.vid Hclfert, senior and
member of the furen.sic:s Team, Au.s tln
Pteckl cs • • . • Ron.a.Id IWuuuk, senior and me mber
of the Ttgenown staff, KlngsvWe, Texas

~ - f:Wn •••.••• .. ••• Patrick Kclly, senior frc:rn Austin
The Glmp . •••..•.. M&amp;rty Lewis. senior, Senior Q us
Secretary and member of the ngenown su.ff. Austin
Solomon • • .. •••• . • Patrick GaUe, senior from tbuston
Dominic Battista . . , ..••• • . , ,. ,, Joseph Blnlna, Junlc;y
from lndianapoHs
UttleJohn Sino
Brother O.chld •• .• •. . • •• llobert M. Johnsoo. Senior and
member of the Tiger Banet Skull Ooe.k lUnch,
Alu.lr. Taxu
.Brother N.uulftlum , ••••• Gregcwy Berry, Sophomore Cus
Pte.sidem, Au.stln
&amp;01her Geiantum •• •. • • , • Steve Thompson, senior frcm
Puaden.l, Texas
&amp;other 1-bllyhoclc . •• . •• Daniel Moore, senior and member
of the Ttgatown suff. Awtln.
AbbcM Jonqu.J..l • •• • •• •• • • •• •• &amp;eve Keogh. senior fran

Momeney, Mexico.

��Forensics

Standing L. to R.··Br. James Kell, M. Winkley, D. 1\lrner, J . Striegel, P. Harris ,\;, Hazzard, W, Richardson.
Sitting L. to R.··C. Bisson, D, Helfen, D. Shelton. A. Judd, J. Maher, J, Martinec.

J. Slriegel and A. Judd made the Quarter
Flnal1sts In the Austin Oty Wide (Speech)
Tournament.

P. Harris aad W, Richardson also represented St. &amp;!·
wud'tln the Austin City Wide Speech Tournament

�CAl January 9, 1963 Marty Lewis and
O!arlie Qemems appeared on KTBC
Radio's Teen q,inion. Their chosen
topic was "Communism: 1breat to

America."

CAl March 6, 1963 Dan Moore and
Steve Pedro appeared on KTBC
Radio's Teen q,inion. Their chosen
topic was ''Higher Standards: A O!allenge to the High Schools ."

Standing: L. to R.--Br. Robert McCarthy, M.Grannls, R. Zboril, T. McKie.

Sitting: L to R.--B. Johnson, G. Berry, M. Lewis

�BOWLING TEAM

lko. Sr:anley helps to keep score.

Flm Row kneeling L toR..·]. ll.u&amp;ju, R. O'Connor, T. Qual!&amp;, J. S.niste. 8, Whaley, P. Galle. C. B&amp;rrera.
Second Row Standing 1.. to R. - T. Sc:non, P. Mljor, R. D:ut, M. 1-klber, G. Miller, E. Clane.nJ. Third Row
Standing 1.. toR.- J . W~olace, J. CludJe, F. Reeves, B. tUber, T. lfnch, V. Cavuos, J . Aldrich,

��\

WHITE STAGS
Jim B&amp;raj&amp;s, the Wh.lte Stags' ~ader

Thb ~te Stag symbol may be seen whenever and

whecevec the Su.gs

&amp;ppc.&amp;t.

�Stags in Action on Casaba Night

�Officers: Marty ~wls, Sec•. and Otarl1c Cemcm.!l,

Mcxlcra10r !'to. Dennis Doose, C.S.C.

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l. 10 R. •

o.n Mootc.

Rl:dwd J&amp;nd&amp;, Bl'o. Dennls. Mmy Lewis, Jtlnnlc Knlhl, and OtMUc Ocmcnn,

�l.. to R.--F. McNair, P. Granville, R. Pinckney, G. Sharman, R. lilli. J. Barajas, J . Keogh. R. Connolly.

Br. Stanley. Moderator. helps
make posters for the mission
drive.

�SCJk-yCE
kAHIBIT

EDSMEN WINNERS
Physics- Experimerual X·ray by Jack Visage
Otemisuy • Photo An~olysls by Bill tzwls
Physical Science • Compar!SOI' of Florescent .and l.nc&amp;ndescent
l..amps by 1ames Robinson and Mike Kelly
9th Grade Science • Embryo of a Chicken by Oalg Brown
7th Grade Science - O!emlcalto Mechanical Energy by Peter
W&amp;lsh

Bro. Sunley and Sister Mvy Mone.ua of st.
Mary's make Wt minute preparations for the&amp;:·
hJbit, which Included 109 exhib!ls with 119 ex-

hlbltcr.s. This 19631nvltltlona.l ethJbll had students
from six Awtin CathoUc schools and auraaed 1

crowd of over

:!000 vlshors.

���DANCEs &amp; MusiCALES'

�GET ACQUAINTED DANCE

Dick Laine, KNOW disk jockey, p1eslde.s as master of ceremonies as
Carol Morgan and Tom McKie look on.

Fllhx Krzywoosk! and ~sle Lu·

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John Carlson, busy mlsh!Oi;

pot&amp;U)CS[

��HALLOWEEN
DANCE

Winners of Costwne Award In Couples Division: Kenneth KL!lflat and date.

Winner of Olstume Award In
Boys Division: Richard Con-

nolly.

1-«lSTESSES: L to R., Mrs. ltJdguu. Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. McNair. and Mrs. Fre)'1ag.

Winner a/the Costume
Awatd In Girls Dlvl·
sica: Und.a R1ney.

��TIIURSDAY. DECC:!&gt;IDER u. 1962 eoo PH
SUNDAY.OCW11JER 16,t962300P.!&gt;l

/lccompanht Michael Hudgins

ST EDWARD'S 1-IIGI! SCHOOL GYI-1
AUSTIN. TEXAS

The Mixed C horus

�Tiger Band

Silver Belles

Tiger Glee C lub

�p.,, 1'fl-l"

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�These Edsmen provided entertainment at interm!s1lon.

�WEETHEARTFORMAL

��SPORTS

�TIGER CHEERLEADERS

MCheerific Eighf' L. to R. - Mary Potchernick and Marty l.zwis, carol Morgan and John Carlson, Cllr!s
carlson and Manuel Cllero, and D:mna 8.lrns and Gary Rainosek.

Bro. &amp;lwln Reggio
Moderator

��TIGER
STAFF

FORREST WRIG H T

Ath letic Di rector
Head Coach
Offensive Coach

ROBERT GORE
Dcfentlvc Coach

JOSEPH BECK
Te•m Coach

~a~

St.atlnlclan

�First Row : Noh ra, Kruhl. Moore, Cements, Sharman, Ganer, Pedro, Polanco, .Cook. Second Row: Pinkerton.
Tilson, Howard, Zboril, Grannis, McNair, McKie. Guerrero. Third Row: Banuelos, 1-b:iges, Sweeney, G. Snith,
Henderson, Bagnetto, Terrell, Sexton. Fourth RDw: Bravo, R. Smith. Wallace. Barajas, Torres , Miles, Visage.
Freytag. Fifth RDw: Managers: Zimmerly, Brown, Pratt. Logue. Stroburg, Byrnes. Sixth RDw : Coaches Wright.
Beck, Gore.

Southwest Academic League
Champions
Schedule Re_sults

La Salle •••.•••.••• , •• • ••••• .• ••• •. • • 14
Bishop Reicher . .. .. .. , .. , , , , . , .. . . .. , 46
1-bly Ooss •• .. ...••... • .. • ..•.. ... .•.. o
Bishop Forest . ... .. ..• • . , . •. , , ••..• . .. 8
•T.S.D •. . •. .. ..•.•.•••. . .. , .. , ... •••• 0
•St. Mary. Taylor .. ..... , .. . , ........ . 0
• St. Mary, Fred . , •••••••.••• , •• . •.. ,, • 6
• St. Anthony •.•... ..... • . .••.•• . •.• .. 16

St. Edward ............. , ..... ... . . .. . 12
St. Edward .................... , ...... 16
St. Edward .• •.. . . • .. . ..• . •••• . ••...•. 20
St. Edward ..... . .. . ................. 14
St. Edward ...•. • • , .• •. ••••.•.• . . .. ••. 40
St. Edwa rd . . . • . . .. .. •.. • . . . .• , .•.. . .• 56
St. Edward ••••.•••.•.•.. . ..•......... 20
St. Edward .• . •.• . •.••. ... ..... .. •..•.. 36
• Designates District Game

Won: 6

Los t: 2

Tied: 0

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F'ront Row:Sharman, Barajas, Terrell, Banuelos, Grannis. Second Row: Howard, Tilson, Nohra, Cook

TOP TIGERS
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Charle.s Nohn, Dennis Cook, Jim Banju

�Defensive

Stars

Eleven

Interceptions

Tom Tilson, Vic Polanco

DEFENSE, the

Tiger way!

"Big Dadd y" Line
1002 Pounds
of
Defensive Giants
Gil Banuelos, All·Dinrict; Ge orge Smith; Mike Hodges; John Wallace

�Oscar

Howard

Triple
Threa t

T iger
Terro r

l1ger Statistics
NAME

TC8

NYG

PA

PCOM

YG

Nohra, QB

89

295

Kruhl. QB, FB

19

23
7

99
57
54

41
6
3

354
40
0

Moore, QB
Sharman, WB
Career, wa
Pedro, WB
Polanco, FB
Cook, FB
Pinkenon. HB

Tilson, HB
Howard, HB
Clemenu, HB

'

3
21
13
64
33
4
58
7

PCA

15
95
57
358
252
19
568
134

YG

OPI

PTS

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AVG

PR AVG TD PAT PTS
2

10

22
6
6
6

2
4
1
13
1

4
2

16
28

10

10

28

214

62

24

0
14
101

22

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Zborll. E
Grannis, E
Guerrero. E
Smith G. , C

35

39
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23

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TOTALS

330

2003

so

23

394

23

18

22

35

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�The Yardstick
LaSalle

St. Edward's

First Downs

11

12

Rush Ydge.

165

221

Pass Ydge.

23

51

Passes

3-5

4-6

95

30

Pass lm . by
Punts
Yd. Penah!es

La Salle ..... .. ....
. 6 0 0 8 ·- 14
St. Edward's ........ . . .. . . .... 0 6 0 6 .. 12

Vic Polanco is forced out of bounds.

La Salle Nips St. Edward's

Grannis. Pinkenon, and Pedro watch as Nohra Is brought down by the quick and hard hitting La Salle team.

�St. Edward's

Is
Defeated
St. Edward', ··--········-··· · ····-···· · ····-·· - · 0 0 016 -- 16
Reicher--------------------------------------- 12 6 8 20 - - 46

The fhu of only two

occ~os!oru

f« the Tigers.

�The Yardstick
Holy Cos!

51: . Edward's

First Downs
Rushing Yds .
Passing Yds.
Passes

10
103

210

19

39

2-12

2-8

8-23

4-42

30

100

Pass Int . by
Punts
Fumb les IDst
Pena lties

Holy Ooss .
• ... ... 0 0 0 0--0
St. Edward's • . . . . .• .• , . .. .... . 0 6 7 7-- 20

I:ennis Cook rolls downfield .

Tigers Beat Holy Cross

Mike Grannis returns a punt anduyingtoaid are John Wallace, George &amp;nith, Gil Banuelos, and on the ground
blocking is VIc Polanco.

�St. Edward's
Closing Drive
Edges
Rangers
Pinkerton prances as Barajas blocks.

Bishop Forest ------------------------------------

0 0 0 8 -- 8

Sr. Edward's ·------ ------------- - ---------------- 0 0 7 7 -- 14

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Dennis Cook leads Tigers

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Parade

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and escort

A1 saenz, and Princess Mary Ann

Maxa and escort Pat Harris.

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Assistant Coach
Bro. Matthew Lyons

Head Coa ch
Mr. Joseph Beck

Assistant Coach
Mr. Jo!Ul Baraj as

Not Pictured: Assistant Coach
Mr . John &amp;.tckner

�First Row Kneeling !.. to R. - R. Walsh, T. Seifert. B. Lewis, B. Moran, A. Bernal. R. Howard , A. Judd, F.
Mc Na ir, B. Camp, R. Del.eon, J . Tiner. second Row Standing L to R.
N.Martlnez\D' Pedro, B. Ringenbach.J .
llltler , E. &amp;ady. R. Hernandez, P. Purdy , B. Tornsu, P. Picclandra. R. Santa Ana , M. )l.maro, P. Gutirrez. Third
Row Sanding !.. to R. - G. Ramos. D. Valdez , L Porfirlo, G. Surman, R. Taylor. B. Wals h. H. Elmore, R.
McKenney, J . Loretta, A. Max a. Fourth Row Standing L toR. • Assistant Coach Ito. Matthew Lyons, Assis ta nt
Coach J ohn Barajas, Trainer Otuck Bravo, and Head Coach Joe Beck,

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IT HAD A HEART!

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lrayer .

·Captains Bill!v1oran.
1 Tiner, arxl Richard
Jard.

Tiner sweeps around end as Seifert
and Walsh prepare to clear the way,

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St. Joseph of West

Bishop Reicher of Waco
St . Joseph of Bryan

St. Joseph of Killeen

Won 2 ·Lost 2

Q)&amp;ch Ray Garu:
Q)&amp;c:h AJ Silva.

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Robinson, R. Vi.ncem.J . bemoine,G.
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R.uno'

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F. Smith, M,Jimenez, N. Underwood

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t he ti ge r way

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St. Stephens

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f . Moore, M . Moore, T . McKie, M . Grannis, P. Moore, P. Purdy. J , ~mandez, J. Wille. Kneeling: L. toR.-Trainer-Omck Bravo, Mgr.-C. Z.immerly. Coach-Joseph Beck, Mgr.-J. Pratt.

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Kneeling: t.. to R.· • P. Moore. P. Purdy, P. Harris, T. McKie, M. Grannls, 1 . Hernandez. Sitting: !.. to R.--J.
Tiner, P. McDonald, W, Hill, S. Wille.

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T . Moore, G. t&gt;rovancha, P. Donalson.

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Bottom Row: L. to R.--E. Averdieck, J . Fernandez, 1. Dust, 1 . Hill, H. Shelton.

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Coach Slaughter

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�REV . JOSEPH M . R I CK , C .S . C .

Father Rick is a native Texan born in Houston. He at tended the University of Notre Dame and played football un der Knute Rockne . He was studying to be an engineer but then
decided to enter the seminary there. This was in 1919, and
in 1928 he was ordained a priest and began preparation for
going to India as a missionary . Father was the first native
of Houston to become a priest.
Since he knew he was going to India, he thought it would
be a good idea to learn to fly . He was the first priest in the
U .S . to get a pilot's license. He got to India in 1930 and gave
the people some practical as well as spiritual help.
During World War II, from '43 to '45, he was auxiliary
chaplain to the Arne ric an, Indian, and Airican combined force
in Burma. A!ter his return, he was at Boys' Ranch at Bed ford, Texas , serving as chaplain to the Brothers. From there,
Father Rick came to St. Edward's, where he serves as chap lain for the High School and University .

�CHAPLAIN

REV . WILLIAM P . MELODY , C,S, C ,

Father Melody was bornin Mayo County, Ireland . He first
came to the U .S . in 1947 and entered the Holy Cross Semi nary at Notre Dame to study for the priesthood. Having completed high school there in three years, he entered the No vitiate of the Holy Cross Fathers in August, 1950 . In 1954,
he made his final profession in the Congregation of Holy
Cross and graduated from the University of Notre Dame the
following year . He pursued his theological studies at Holy
Cross College in Washington, D .C . , where he received the
M.A . degree in 1959 .
In Sacred Heart Church, Notre Dame , Father was or dained to the Priesthood, June 10, 1959. Then Father returned
home to Ireland for his First Mass with his cousin priests,
Father Patrick Peyton, CSC , ~Director of the Family Rosary
Crusade , and Father Thomas Peyton, CSC , Pastor of Sacred
Heart Parish, New Orleans .
In '59 Father did graduate work in Social Studies at Notre
Dame and in '60 he was assigned to Austin, Texas, where he
is Chaplain and Spiritual Director for the Brothers in forma tion at Vincent Hall Scholasticate; Regional Director of Vo cations for the Holy Cross Fathers in the Southwest; News
Reporter for Holy Cross in the same region; Confessor to
the High School and University; and in his spar~ time he con ducts retreats and days of recollection for Religious and
Laity, and helps in the surrounding parishes with Mass and
Confessions on week ends .

�DAYS OF '

�RECOLLECTION

�LEST WE FORGET

�THY

LOVE

�Saint Joseph
PATRON
OF

THE BROTHERS OF
HOLY CROSS

�BoosTERS

�This page is dedicated to

those silen t and most humble

suppor ters of St . Edward's

OUR PARENTS
OUR FRIENDS
F o r them we beg

God's most

abundant blessing!

�Only a comm•rcial bank can offer
a compl•te finonc ial s•rvic•.

�TROPHY HOUSE
Engraving
Plaques
Ribbons

Gavels
Custom Trophies

"Support those who support you"
Quality and Service
!mediate Delivery
John C . Kee! - Owner
212 South Congress

CAPITOL BOWLING CENTER
AND
CAPITOL BOWLING RESTAURANT
Patronize the house tha t offers the very best condit10n s .

&gt;:• Qualified instructors at all times
t.&lt;

Consistent lane condi tions

*

Pleasant personnel

*

Free nursery

�YOU'LL ENJOY
SHOPPING FOR
EARLY AMERICAN
AT ......

"AUSTIN'S
FURNITURE
WONDERLAND"

�Compliments

of

Compliments

of

Eldon Powell Florist

Twin Oaks Cleaners

2001 Guadalupe

302 E. Oltorf

Phone GR 2-9273

Phone HI 2-1501

W e are

~
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Alex McNair ' s
CENTRAL TEXAS

proud to announce
St. Edward ' s
en trance
into

APPLIAN CE

co .

the

TEXAS

Sales and Service

CATH OLIC
Austin's Oldest Exclusive Appliance Store

i:'
904 N . Lamar

Austin 3, Texas

j,;
GR 6 - 2653

INTE RSCHOLAS TIC
LEAGUE

�Demanded By More Families Than Any Other B r and

�ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY
Conducted by the Brothers of Holy Cross

AUSTIN 4, TEXAS

�BEST WISHES TO

Holy Cross Brother's
SAINT EDWARD'S HIGH SCHOOL

Camp for Boys
FROM
War eland , M i ssissippi

Leonard Karotkin

BEST WISHES TO

Tigertown
SAINT EDWARD'S HI GH SCHOOL

the sophis ticated mag for

FROM

discriminating readers

AI Karotkin

�ST . MARY'S
ACADEMY
CONGRATULATES
THE

GRADUATES
OF

1963

�FASHI ON CENTER

Victor 's

FOR THE

Italian Village

WELL- DRESSED
2910 Guadalupe

YOUNG MAN

Serving Fine

~
Downtown 811 Congress

I talian Food in a Modern

Atmosphere

A llandale Village

BEST WISHES

TO SAINT EDWARD ' S HI GH SCHOOL

H. E. B.
Food
Stores

FROM
operating

Mr. and Mrs .

ten stores

F.C.Barkley

Austin

in

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�EATING OUT IS FUN

Where You See the TRA Emblem

Best Wishes to

St. Edward 1 s High School

Lind's Pharmacy

BEST WISHES

Forest Cruse

~

Son

AUSTIN, TEXAS

AND
19th &amp; W est Ave.

Phone GR &amp;-7021

Austin, Texas

Samuel P. Todaro, M.D .

�ST. ED'S CAFETERIA* OUR
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
compliments of

READWELL CO.

East Orange,

N ew Jer sey

�SENIOR DIRECTORY
1.

Bradshaw, Michael C.
4100 Banister Lane

Hess, Guillermo v .
Ave. de las Americas

Austin, Texas

Rio Bravo, Tampico, Mexico

Bagnetto, Thomas A.

aemems. Olarles L.

1508 Betty-Jo Dr.
Austin, Texas

502McWhirk Blvd.
Austin, Texas

Hipolito, Frank R.
2312 s. 4th St.
Austin, texas

Baltruzak, Ronald L..
626 Alexander St.

Cook, Dennis G.

Jacobson, Edwin B.

728 Alexander St.

Kingsville, Texas

Ki ngsville, Texas

Austin, Texas

Banuelos, Gilbert 1.

Franzetti, Gary W,
1405 Ridgemont Dr.

J anda, Richard A.

Anderson, Kenneth

811 East 46th St.
Austin, Texas

1627 East 11th St.
Aust in, Texas

Austin, Texas

2012 Ford St.
Austin, Texas

Houston, Texas

Johnson. Robert M.
Skull Oeek Ranch
Altair, Texas

Barrera del campo, Carlos
Ave. carranza #1103
Piedras Negras, Coah•• Mexico

Granville, Paul M.
Lafragua 4-202 IDF
Mexico aty, Mexico

Kaczmarek, John S.
2006 Sharon Lane
Austin, Texas

Bashara, Cllarles E.
5608 Mapleleaf Dr.
Austin, Texas

Grigg. Larry W.
204 Peach St.
Seguin, Texas

Kaiser, Daniel K.
RJ.. 2,Box900
Austin. Texas

Bashara, William].
5608MapleleafDr.
Austin, Texas

Guerreo. Michael
1101 Upland Dr.
Austin, Texas

Kelly, Patrick E.
1428 Corona Dr.
Austin, Texas

Bautista. Alfred X.
401 Clletry Hill St.
Austin, Texas

Hazzard, George L.
1804 Vista Lane
Austin, Texas

Keough, John S.
22SMoctezWTJaNte.
Colonia del Valle
Monterrey N. L., Mexico

Bautista, Raul R.
401 Cllerry Hill St.
Austin, Texas

Helfert. David B.
1702 Woodland Ave.
Austin. Texas

Krauss, Henry J .
2309 Rebel !llj.
Austin, Texas

Berchelman, Guillermo
American Colony #A208
Nueva Rosita, Coah.. Mexico

Henderson, James D.
Rl. 4, Box 298-A
Austin, Texas

Kruhl, Ronnie J.
5010 Shoal Oeek
Austin. Texas

Barajas, James W.

c/o American Embassy
Monrovia, Liberia

Galle. James P.
9718 Larston Dr.

604 Terrell Hill Dr.

�Lewis, Lawrence M.
309 Woodward Ave.
Austin, Texas

Norris, John C.
Rt. 5 Box 966
Austin, Texas

Sharman, John L.
3990 Inverness Dr.
Houston, Texas

Leyer, Jose
Ave. Hidalgo #1655 Pte.
Torreon, Coah. , Mexico

Pedro, Steven D.
2111 Vanderbilt Lane
Austin, Texas

Sime, Edward G.
Costado Oeste Bella Vista
San Jose, Costa Rica

Lilly, Raymond P.
504 Cleveland Court, Apt. 8
San Antonio, Texas

Pinkerton, Robert N.
34 Rio Grande Ave.
Brownsville, Texas

Smith, Richard
9th Calle, Entre 7y8 Ave.
Puerto Barrios, Izebal,
Guatemala

Miles, William W.
4003 Las Vegas Dr.
El Paso, Texas

Pratt, John A.
614 W. Johanna
Austin, Texas

McClellen, Henry M.
903B West 22 1/2
Aus ti n, Texas

Qualia, Thomas M.
137 Hudson Dr,
Del Rio, Texas

McNai·, Fred L.
2225 Hancock Dr.
Austin , Texas

Robinson, John 0.
2201 Enfield Rd.
Austin, Texas

Moore, Daniell.
1107 Lorrain St.
Aus tin, Texas

Ruiz, DanielE,
1201 East 3rd St.
Austin, Texas

Moore, Francis M.
1999 Calvert Dr.
Detroit, Michigan

Saenz, Alfred N.
214Tammy St.
San Antonio, Texas

Moore, Michael B.
2506 Little John Lane
Austin, Texas

Saenz , Sigifredo
J. B. Chapa #132 Nte.
Reynosa, Tampico, Mexico

Nigrelle, David J.
230 W. Kings Hwy.
San Antonio, Texas

Seals, Willaim L.
5803 Marilyn Dr.
Austin, Texas

Nohra, Charles J.
4213 A've. G
Austin , Texas

Sexton, rimothy H.
4930 Donegal Dr.
Dallas, Texas

Sweeney, Gregory L.
804 Spofford Ave.
Austin , Texas
Tilson, Thomas A.
127 Normandy Dr.
SUver Springs. Maryland
Todaro, Joseph P.
4200 Edgemont Dr.
Austin, Texas
Visage, Samuel].
1810 Margaret Ave,
Austin, Texas
Weissenberger, Gregory
93 19 Highmeadow Dr.
Houston, Texas
Westerman, Alfredo
2104 Garden St.
Austin , Texas
Whaley, Bert K.
3706 l nvicta Dr.
San Antonio, Texas
Winslow, Allen G.
1910 Aggie Lane
Austin , Texas

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                    <text>��EDWARDIAN
1962
St. Edward' s High School
Austin, T exas

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�FOREWORD
It is an eternal issue in an annual of how best to capture the
spirit, Lif e, culture, vocation, and attributes of the present and
preserve its freshness throughout the years, so that future generations may better understand our times, and so that the present
classes may reminisce, but most of all, so that this pictorial
record may show us as we truly are, children of God, striving as
best we know how, under the patronage of St. Edward, under the
protection of Mary, our Virgin Mother, to follow Christ in His
hwnan nature and with His divine assistance, to Almighty God,
our Heavenly Father.

It is our intention, therefore, to show us as we pass on this
our way as we truly are: TOGETHER.

�DEDICATION

BROTIIER JACOB EPPLEY. C. S. C

Brother Jacob, a teaching member of St. Edward's High School faculty as well as the
assistant superior. Is beloved by all for his outstanding kindness and charity. D.rer a
perlo:l of forty-one rears he has earned this devotion as he has served as both teacher
and administrator throughout the United States. Born in Springfield, atio. in 1896. Brother
served

in World War I and was a professional musician before JOining the Brothers of

Holy Cross. It Is with extreme pleasure that ...-e dedicate this annual to him and to our
God-- for, as Brother has taught us, It Is in giving th.lt "''e receive.

�MOST REVEREND LOUIS J. REICHER, D . D ., LLD.
Bishop of Austin

�BROTHER PETER CELESTINE MARANTO, C. S.C.
Principal

�BROTHER FRANCIS BARRETT, C.S . C .
Vice Principal

�.aTHOl JACX&gt;IlPPL£Y, C. S. C.
TypUI , ltelJ W2a

.::rTII!I Ul"IOT KOUPI~. C.
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�BROTH ER EDWI N REGGIO , C. S . C.

Prefect of Religion, Band ,
Glee Club, Cheerleaders,
Photography, Courier,
Plane Geometry , Religion

MR. FORREST WRIGHT

Athle tic Director, Head
Coach of Football and
Baseball, B-Team Basketball,
American History, Civics,
English

BROTHER HAROLD NA UDET, C. S . C .

Spanish, Special English

BROTHER JOSEPH HEISLER, C. S. C.

Che mistry, Trigonometry,
Alge bra, Prefect

BROTHER RENE LENHARD , C. S. C.

Biology, P. E. Instructor,
Prefect

BROTHER T HEODOSlUS FLYNN, C . S . C.

Plane Geometry

�MR. JOSEPH BECK
Head Coach of Basketball
and Track, Assistant Coach
in Football, P. E, Instructor,
Htstory

BROTHER MICHAEL ARDOIN, C.S. C.
General Science, Social Studies

BROTHER DONALD HANZEL, C. S. C.
Religion, Student Council

BROTHER FRANCIS BOND, C. S. C.
Mathematics , Religion,
Bookkeeping, Prefect.

BROTHER ROBERT McCARTHY , C. S, C.
English, Dra matics

BROTHER VICTOR VALLA, C. S. C.
Journalism, English, World
History , Religion, Mathematics,
Prefect, Student Council

�BROTHER WILLIA M CRAWFORD , C.S. C .

English, Social Studies,
Religion

MR. ROBERT GORE

Yearbook, Eng lish, Cub
Athletics, Assistant Coach
in Football and T rack

BROTHER EMMETT STROHMEYER, C. S. C.
Bookstore, Tennis

BROTHER DONALD CONNOLLY, C , S. C .
TREAS URER

REVEREND JOSEPH RlCK , C . S. C .

Chaplain

BROTHER CHARLES ESCOBAR, C. S . C.

Assistant Treasurer

�BRO T HER MYRON BACHENHElMER , C . S. C .

Librarian

BROTHER MYRON ROES , C. S. C .

Transportalion

MRS. ELIZABETH REINECKE, R. N.

Nurse

MRS . MARGARET KINANE

Secrelary

DR. HAIVLD IVBINSON, M. D .

School Phyllclan

Traruponatlon

�BROTHER DENNIS DOOSE, C. S.C.
Religion

BROTHER ROBERT BOURGEOIS, C. S.C.
Religion

MR. DAVID SMITH
Spanish

BROTHER MICHAEL DUDLEY, C. S. C.
English

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BROTHER MA TTHEW LYONS, C, S, C .

MR. VI CTOR LANG

Rellgion, Physical Education

Special English

BROTHER WILLIAM SHEENAN, C, S, C,

Bi ology

��SENIORS

CLASS OFFIO:RS: Pres .. ] . Buckner; Vice-Pres •. T. Koock: Sec. , J . Barajas: Treas •. G. Natsls.

ADAMS, JAlv!ES D.
"Blondie"

ALFORD, DWIGHT D.
"Buddy"

BARAJAS, JOHN L
Newspaper Staff 2,3,4: Senior Oass Sec·

Glee Qub 4: Bowling 3.

Band 1,2,3.4: Band Officer 4; National
Honor Society Cub: Football Cub: Bas·
ketball Cub; Baseball Cub: Mission Qub 1:
Science Cub 1.

retary: National Honor Society 2,3: 2nd
place Declamation Contest 3: B Football
2,3: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Tennis
2,3,4: Tennis Captain 4.

�BAUTISTA, RAUL R.
" Rudy"
Basketball Cub: Baseball Cub

BRANSON, HENRY C .

BRO\VN, ROBERT L

"Bob"
Va rsity Football 4 : !ionorary Co-Captain.

BUCKNER, JCl-IN T.

Newspaper Staff 2.3.4: Co· Editor4: Soph·
omore Oass Secretary: Junior Oass
President: Senior Qass President: Jr.
National Honor Society I ; National Honor
Society 2,3; Religion Medal 3: B Football
1; Varsity Football 2,3,4 : Tri· Captain 4;
All District 4 ; Track 1,2,3.4.

BU LLOCK, HUBERT H.

Bowling Team I ,2.

CASTRO, JOSEPH R.
"Joe"

�CLARK, JQ{N F.

Bowling 2 .3.

COSTELW, JAMES E.

Glee Oub 3; Dramatics Oub 3.

CUE, REINALDO A.
''Reny"

Glee Oub 4; 01eer!eader 4.

DANGEWAYER, PAUL E.

Spring Musical 3.

DETJEN. ALBERT \V.
Glee Qub 4 .

DIAZ. VJCTCR A,

�EAST, MIQ-IAEL
' 'Mike''
Junior Qass Secretary.
Gl ee Qub 4,

ELMORE, OONALD R.
' ' Peanuts' '
Glee Qub 3.4; Mission Cub 3.

FLORES, MANUEL D.

B Football 2.

GRAHAM. MIOiAEL C.
"~1ike"

GRIGG, LAWRENCE W,

HARRIS, RUSSEll. E.

"Russ··
Newspaper Staff 2; Eddie the Edsman 2:
Varsity Tennis 2.3.4.
Gl ee0ub4.

�HERRY, JOHN L.
Glee Cub 4 .

HILSABECK, BRJAN A.
Glee Qub 4 .

IIOI.ECEK, JAMES R.
''Jim"

Bowling Team 2,3.

HOOVER, ROBERT

J.

"Bob"

H UDDI.ESTON, THOMAS R.
B Basketball 1.2; Varsity Basketball 3,4 .

HUGHES, ROBERT L.
Newspaper Staff 4: Eddie the Edsman
2: B Football 1: Yarsi!y Football 2.3,4:
Varsity Tennis 2.3,4 .

�KOOCK. 'IDAOTHY
''Magooso'·
Newspaper Staff 4: Eddie the Edsman
Artist 4: Senior Qass Vice- President:
Glee Qub 3,4; Glee Oub Officer 3.4;
Dramatics Qub 3.4 : Dramatics Club
Officer 3; Jr. National Honor Society 1:
B Football 1,2,3: Track '2; Mission Oub
2.

KUNZ, \Vl ll.IAM E.
''Bill''
Glee Oub 3.4; Glee Qub Officer 4:
B Football 1.2: Varsity Football 3. 4:
Varsity Tennis 2,3,4.

LALIEU, EMlLE R.
Scuba Q ub 3,4; Scuba Oub Officer 3,4,
Stage Qew 3.4.

MACAULAY , MARK A.

MACAULAY, MICHAEL G.
"Mike"
Newspaper Staff 4.

MANION, KENNETH J ,
"Ken"

Newspaper St.aff 2,3; Band 1,2,3.4; Band
Officer 3.4; Band Medal 1: National
Honor Society 2: Religion Medal '2: Golf
Team 1,2.3; Captain 2.3.

�MANN, HORACE E.
''Gene ··
Varsity Football 4 ; Honorary Co-Captain
4.

MOKARZEL. FRANCIS X.
Football Cub; Baseball Cub; B Football
2.

NATSIS, GECRGE A.
"Skip"
Cub President; Freshman Qass Vicepresident; Sophomore Qass Secretary:
Junior Oass Vice-president; Senior Class
Treasurer; Dramatics Qub Stage Mgr.
2,3; Jr. National Honor Society Cub 1;
Cub Man of the Year: Football Mgr.
Cub : Basketball Mgr. Cub; Rifle Team
1.2: Captain 1.2; MissionQub3;Mission
Qub Officer 3.

NOLTE, IO!NI\'ETII C .
"Ken"
Varsity Football 3.4.

PHARR, I-lARRY N.
Edwardian, Staff Artist 3; Newspaper
StaH 4: Business Manager 4: Clleerleader
4.

POWERS, JOEL P.
"Pat"

Varsity Track 3.4 .

�POZUELO, FERNAN J.
"Fer"
Glee Qub4.

PRE\VITT, Ja-IN I.
"Johnny"
National l-lonor Society 2.3: Football Mgr.
2,3.4; Bas ketball Mgr. 2,3,4; Golf Team
2,3; Explorer Scouts 1.2.

PREWITT, RAYMOND A.
B Football 2,3; Varsity Footba114; Varsity
Tennis 2,3: Rifle Team 2; Explorer Scout
2.

PRIETO, BENJAMIN
Engl ish Medal for Latin Americans 3;
Bowling Team 3.

QUALIA , 11-IOMAS M .

' 'Tommy''

RJQ-IBURG, MALCOM R.
Glee Qub 4; Track 3.

�RIVERA, MIGUE l. A.
''Mike''
Glee Club 4; B Football 1.2.3: Varsiry
Football 4, Varsity Track 4 .

ROBERTS, WILUAM J .
"Bill"

Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist:
Newspaper Staff 3 .4; Co- Editor 4: National Honor Society 3; 3rd place Spelling
Contest 1; 2nd place Spelling Contest
2,3 ; Scholar of the Year 3; Bowling
Team 1.2,3; Rifle Team 1,2.

SANCI!EZ, h'ILUAM
"Billy"
Glee Oub 4.

SCHODTS, DAVID R.
''Butch''
Band 2,3,4 ; Band Officer 4; Bm..-IingTeam
2; Rifle Team 2.

SQ-1UMACliER. CUNTON C.
"Clint"
Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi · finali st :
NewSpaper Staff 2.3.4 : EJdie the Edsman
2; Freshman Qass President ; Sophomore
Class Vice-president ; Vice-president
Student Council 4; Jr _ National Honor
Society Cub 1; National Honor Society
2.3; 2nd place Elocution Contest Cub:
3rd place Spelling Contest 2; Mathematics
Award 3: Religion Medal Cub: Scholar
of the Year 1; Football Cub: Basketball Cub. Baseball Cub; B Football 2.3;
Bowling Team 1.2: Mission aub 2.

SEVIER, JOSEAi H.

"Joe"
Band 3.4: Dramatics Oub 4-

�SHARMAN, RALPH S.
Newspaper Staff 3.4: Cub Vice- President;
Junior Qass Treasurer; Secretary of the
Student Council 4; Jr. National Honor
Society Cub 1: National Honor Society
2,3; 1st Place Elocution Contest Cub;
Dramatics Qub Stage Mgr. 3,4; Football
Cub; Basketball Cub; B Football 2;
Varsity Football 3.4: All District 3,4;
Varsity Gasketball, Varsity Ttack 4 ,

SWE, EDWARD G.
"Eddie"

SMITI-1. JACK F.
"Snoopy"
Glee Qub 4; Varsity Football 3: Trad
3,4; Captain in Track 4 ,

STEELY, MJQ-IAEI. B.
"Mike"

11-IOMPSON, REGINALD E.
"Reggie"
Ne....·spaper Staff 4: Eddie the Edsman 4;
Treasurer of the Student Council 4; Glee
Cub 3,4; B Football 2; Varsity Football
3.4; All District 3.4: Most Valuable Uneman of 1960.

TOI.BERT, rnAIG H.
Varsity Basketball 3,4.

�TORRES, ARTHUR
"Art"
B Football 2,3: Varsity Football4: Varsity
Baseball 3.4.

TOUPS, GEOO.GE J .

TYNDALL, THOMAS M.
Rine Team 3: Scuba Oub 4.

VALDEZ, lUARCA G.
"Nando"
Varsity Football 4: B Basketball 2,3;
Varsity Basketball 4.

VRBA, OONALO E.
''Don''
Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Baseball 3:
All District 3.

WALSH, ~UOIAELG.
"Mile"
B

Football~.

�WALTER, RIQ-IARD J ,
Glee Qub 2,4,

WI-IITLEY , GECRGE S.

Scuba Oub 4.

\VlLLlAMSON, DOUGLAS P.

President of the Student Council 4 ; Glee
Qub 3,4; Varsity Baseball 1 ,2,3,4; Scuba
Qub4.

ZIMMERLY, RICJ-IARD M.
"Rick"

Glee Oub 4 ; Drama Oub 3: B Football
2,3; Varsity Football 4.

�CLASS OffiCERS: Pres .. F. Moore; Vice-Pres . , T. Tilson; Sec., J , Sharman; Treas ., A. Saenz.
Akroyd,
Keith

Anderson,
Ke nneth

Baltruzak,
Ronald

Barajas,
James

Rashara,
Cllarles

Alba.
Jesse

Bagnetto.
Thomas

Banuelos,
Gilbert

Barrera del
Camp. Carlos

Rashara.
William

�Bautista , Alfred
Berchelman, Guillermo
Blair, George
Bradshaw, Michael

canales, Terry
Carnes, Clayton
Clements, Charles
Cook, Dennis

Corser, Colman
Day, Edwin
Franzetti, Gary
Galle, Patrick

Gomez, Marcelino
Gomez, William
Gonzalez, Jesus
Gonzalez, Ramiro

Grajeda, Sergio
Granville, Paul
Guerrero, Michael
Hall, Robert

�Hazzard, Ge orge
Hende rson, Jam es
Hipolito, Frank
Hod ges , Robe rt

Jacobson , Edwin
Jaime , Al varo
Janda, Richard
Johnson, Ro be rt

Kaczm are k, John
Ka iser, Danie l
Ke lly, Pa trick
Keogh . Steve

Kos low, Robert
Kra uss, Henry
Kruhl, Ronald
Le wis, Law rence

Li ll y, Raymond,
Lynch, Kenne th
McNair, Fred
Moore , Daniel

�Moore, Francis
Moore , Michael
Murray. Lee
Nigrelle, David

Nohra, Charles
Norris, John
Nurre, Roben
Parmelee, Fred

Pedro, Steve
Pinkerton, Robert
Pratt, John
Pran, Vincent

Regnier, Thomas
Richards, Will
Richburg, James
Robinson, Oscar

Ruiz, Dan1el
Saenz, AIfredo
Saenz, Sigifredo
Salinas, Juan

�San Miguel, Abe
Se a ls , William
Se xton, Timothy
Sharman, John

Smith, Richard
Stevenson, Philip
Sweeney , Gregory
Tilson, Thomas

Todaro, Joseph
T ucker, Miles
Visage . Jack
Wardlow , Martin

Wcissenberger, Gregory
Westennan, fred
Wli1$lOW , Allen
Zuloaga. Jose

�SOPHOMORES

CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. -W. Cooke: Vice-Pres. - D. Winkley; Sec. -J. Gra ha m; Treas. -P. Harris.

Altmiller,
John

Bernal,
Alejandro

Briones,
Robert

CaSiiello,
Alvaro

Charbonnet,

Belden,

Borth,
Fred

Camp,
William

Ca vazos,

Cooke,
Walter

Bria n

Victor

Harry

�De lahoussa ye , Darrel
D eLeon, Raymond
Feely. Richard

Flores, Charles
Freytag , Robert
Graham, John

Grannis, Michae l
Guerra , Roberto
Harris, Pauick

Hernandez, Joseph
Hernandez, Paul
Howard, Oscar

Hudgins, Michael
Humble, Nixon
Izaguirre, Luis

Johnson.
Judd,

Ro~rt

Al~n

Kernan , William

�Khoury, George
Krzywonski, Elliot
Leyer, Jose

Lilli, Joseph
Lynch, Thomas
McKie, Thomas

Mewer, Douglas
Montognese, Paul
Moran, William

Nickel, Victor
Noack, John
Nwre, James

0 'Neil, Joseph
Ped ro, Richard
Pearson, Bernard

Pinckney, Roger
Poplar, Eugene
Ramon , Jose ph

�Richardson, Willi am
Rivera, Federico
Salas, Lawrence

Salinas, Luis
Schuh, George
Seals, Randy

Storey , Joseph
Striegel, James
Suess, Paul

Thom as, Richard
Torres, Victor
Tucker, Jeffrey

Va ldez, Daniel
Wilco x, Willi a m
Williams, Willie

Winkley, Michael
Zbori l, Ronald

�FRESHMEN

CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. - A. Pogue; Vice- Pres. - M. Anderson: Sec. - P. Purdy: Treas. - D. Winslow.

Abshire.

Anderson,

Barbour.

Bennett.

Berry.

Maurice

Jack

Stephen

Clarence

Gregory

Bielicki.
Darrell

Abshire,
\Vill i am

Barak.

Beavers.

Berchelman.

Charles

Jesse

Eduardo

�Bi sson,
James

Blunt,
Paul

Brockman,
Joaquin

Brown,
David

Butler,
John

Butler,
Philip

Carlson ,
John

Carter,
Charles

Carona ,
Charles

Contreras,
Oscar

Davis,
Jerry

Donaldson,
Paul

Dotherow,
James

Duesing,
David

Elmore,
Harold

Enriquez,
John

Garcia,
Alfonso

Gonzalez,
Arthuro

Gonzalez ,
Joseph

Greene,
Oran

Guerra,
David

Guerra,

Henderson,
William

Hernandez,
Ralph

Hill,
Walter

)ore

�Houghton,
Terald

Howard,
Richard

Hudgins,
Ja mes

Huddleston,
Michael

Huegele .
John

Jamison,
Michael

Johnson,
Mark

Johnson,
John

Joseph.
Joseph

Jurado,
Jesse

Ke lly.
Micha e l

Kieler,
Bruce

King,
Clinton

Klingler,
Stephen

Knesek,
Edward

Krause
John

Leveritt ,
John

Logue,
C ortland

Lopez,
James

Loretta,
James

Luna,
Luis

Lyons,
Robert

McDonald,
Patrick

McKern,
Scou

McNamara,
James

�Madero,
Alejandro

Melendez ,
Paul

Meneses ,
Ricardo

Merrill,
James

Meurer,
Charles

Miller ,
Frank

Mitchell,
John

Moore ,

Moore ,
T erry

Moynahan
Terrance

Olguin,
Frank

Otero ,
Manuel

Prewitt,
Sidney

Pogue,
Alan

Porfirio,
l arry

Porfirio,
Santo

Provancha,
George

Purdy,
Pauick

Ragsdale ,
James

Rainosek,
Gary

Ramirez,
Rolando

Ramos,
Gilbert

Reed,
Stanley

Reyes,
Peter

Richards,
John

'"

�Ringen bach ,
Bruce

Robinson,
Ja mes

Robles ,
Ricardo

Rovi ra,
William

Salinas,
Hector

Santa Ana,
Robert

Smith ,
Fred

Smith,
George

Smith ,
John

Soliz,
Jesse

Stro burg ,

hy

Taylor,
Robert

Thompson,
Richard

Tiner,
Ja mes

Trad,
William

Trevino ,
Frank

Verastique,
Bernard

Walker,
Michael

Ward,
T&lt;d

Wilcox ,
Charles

Wille,

Winkley,
Joseph

Winslow ,
David

Winters,
Melvin

Zamora ,
Larry

lop

�CUBS

Bautista,

Brady.

Bresruk.

Reuben

Edwin

William

Fitzgerald,
Michael

Garcia,

Gilbert.

Ysidiro

John

�Green,
Jame3

Olfers,
Gary

Gomez,
Christopher

Guerrero,
Wiley

Kramer ,
Steven

Le Sassier,

Plcciandra,

Polanco,
Victor

Paul

Trocmet,
Geoffroy

Willlam

Turner,
David

Harper,
Jeff

Meaney,
Willlam

Lilli,
Hmy

Reeves,
F«d

King,
Ronald

Hill,

Samuel

Moran,
Thomas

Riley,
Christopher

Zi mmerly,
Charle!i

Fernandez,
Enrlquo

Kolflat,
Kenneth

Smith,
Curtis

Trevino,
Jouy

�Garbett, Kent

Hoover, Michael

Graham, Timoth y

Howard, Arthur

Meaney, John

Schod u , Michael

Ulrich, John

Humann, Agustin

Robinson, Scott

Scott, Ne wt

Habern, Marc

Rodriquez, Juan

She lton, Dec k

Unde rwood, Ned

Jame s, John

Starke, Lon

Urq uiza , R.tfa el

Hill, John

Mc Donald, James

Rossi, Ronald

Strom , Erik

��L. to R.: M. Aores, ]. Buckner, K. Manion, P. Po..,'ers, K. Nolte, R.
Sharman, E. Lalleu, D. Vrba, W, Roberts, R. Thompson.

THIRD FLOOR ROOMS

Standing: R. Walter, G.
Valdez, C. Tolbert. Seated:
D. 'Schodts, John Barajas,
M.Eas t.

Standing: R. Prewllt, ].
Smith, T. Tyndall. Seated:
M. Rivera, J, Costello, M.

Tucker.

Brother Victor Valla, CSC

Prefect

L. to R.: D. Wllll&amp;mson, P. Dangelmayer. B. Prleco, l. Grtgg. J . Sevier,
]. Prewtu, R. Harris.

�G. We issenberger
T. Qualia
G. Toups
1. Salinas
H. Branson
P. Stevenson
G. Blair

Regnier
Mann
Smith
Tilson
M. Johnson
Berchelman
J. Sharman
Jim Barajas
R. Hodges

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Brother Joseph Heisler, CSC
Prefect

G. Whitley
L. Murray
A. Saenz
o. Nigrelle
B. Grube
R. Lllly
J. Le yer
J. Zuloaga

F. Poz uelo
R. Pinkerton
M. Steely
T. Canales
E. Sime
P. Granville
P. Galle
R. Balttuzak

�Standing : \V, Richardson , L. Izaguirre, L. Salinas .
P. Sues,;;, A. Bernal. A. Castiello, R. Thomas . J,
Ramon. Kneeling: V. Cavazos, W. Camp, F. Rivera ,
W . Kernan, G. Khoury, S. Grajeda, T. Lynch.
L. to R. : F. Parmelee , S, Saenz, R. Gonzales, R.
Guerra, D. Koslow, T. Sexton.

Brother Rene Lenhard, CSC
Prefect

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L. to R.: J, Keogh. D. Cook. C. Carnes, V. Diaz,
M. \Vardlaw, C. Barrera .

Back Row : J, Gonzales. M. Gomez, R. Brown. From
Ro"'': A. San Miguel, J, Storey, A. Jalme.

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Prefect

Back RQw: J , Davis, E. Poplar, A. Garcia, R. Robles,
D. Guerra. From Row: R. S, Johnson, M. Grannis,
W. Moran, T. McKie.

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Back Row: L. Luna. M. Winters, P. Harris, G. Ramos,
P. Blunt. Front Row: J , Guerra, ] . Brockman, 0 .
Contreras, A. Madero.

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Back Row: B. Ringenbach, A. Pogue. J . Richards,

J,

Loretta, R. Meneses. Front Rbw: R. Zboril, W, Cooke,
R. Feely, H. O!arbonnet.
Back Row: A. Gonzalez, J. O'Neil, G. Smith, R.
Lyons, D. Brown. Front Row: D. Delahoussaye. J ,
Enriquez. J . Tiner, D. Bielecki.

�Seated: A. Humann, J, Ragsdale, J, Hill, H. Draught,
]. Rodriguez, R. Urquiza. Standing: W. Trad, J, Butler.

Seated: W. LeSassier, W, Bresn.ak, M. Fitzgerald,
P, McDonald, J. Beavers. Standing: W. Hill, M.
Habern, G. Trocmet.

CAMPION HALL

Seated: R. Thompson, L Starke, E. Fernandez. Y.
Garcia, M. Schodts. S. Prewitt. N. Underwood. Standing:
]. Green, F. Reeves, R. Rossi.]. Smith.

Seated: B. Kieler, E. Berchelman. R. Ramirez. H.
Scott. Standing: S. Kramer, J. McDonald, C. Riley.

��the parents club
EXECUTIVE BOARD

L. to R, - Pres, Mr. Morris Alford, Corrs. Sec. Mrs, T. R. Huddleston, Rec, Sec. Mrs. Golda Schumache r, Vice -Pres, Mr. W, T. Henderson, Treas. Lt. Col, M. 0. Clements.

COMMI TTEE CHAIRMEN

Social;

Mrs. A. R. Hazzard

freshmen:
Co-Chairmen
Sophomores:

Mrs. DOnald Smith
Mrs. Donald Krause
Mrs. Ralph J. Hudgins
M rs. W. T . Tucker

Mrs. Charles Bashara
Mrs. M. 0. Clemems
Mrs. John Pinckney
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chester Koock

WAYS AND MEANS-Mr. Callan Graham &amp; Mr. Ted Kunz

PUBLICITY- Mrs. John W. Carlson
COURTELY- Mrs, Gladys Corser
PROGRAM-Mr. R. M. Zimmerly

MEMBERSHIP- Mrs. Edwin Brady, Jr. &amp; Mrs. Doyle Car1er
TELEPHONE-Mrs. Callan Graham &amp; Mrs. Norma Gomez

MEETING HOSTESS· Mrs. Malcolm Richburg

�STUDENT COUNCIL

BRO. DONALD HANZEL, C,S.C.

BRO. VICTOR VALlA, C.S.C.

1st Semester

2nd Semester

The Student Council of St. Edward's High School is composed of twenty- four class officers a nd four
student body officers . The Student Council has rende red invaluable service to the school , distinguishing
itself in numerous activities on and off campus. One can everywhere see the Student Council members
at work, organizing and helping to make a fine spirit of doing things T&lt;X;ETHER.

ST UDE NT BODY OFFI C ERS

L.

to

R.-Sec, R. Shanna n, Pres. D. Williamson, V.-Pres. C. Schuhmacher, Treas, R. Thompson.

�HONOR SOCIETIES
Nomination to t he Junior National and National H onor Socie t ies is
dependent upon t he establishment of a general average of 85 %.
Nominees are e l ected to membership by a faculty committee which
considers each nominee 's school cit i zenship , service , leadership ,
character , attitude , enthusiasm for schol a r ship , participation in
activities , attendance at school - sponsored events , and freedom
from disciplinary censure.

THE CROSSMEN
national honor society
JOHN BARAJAS
JOHN BUCKNER
CHARLES CLEME N TS
WA L TER C OOKE
ROBER T HALL
PA T RICK HARRIS
JAMES HE N DERSON
MICHAEL H UD G INS

ROBERT HUGHES
RO NALD KRUHL
LAWRENCE LEWIS
KENNETH MA N IO N
FRA N CIS MOORE
STEVE N PEDRO
JOHN PRATT
WILLIAM RO B ERTS
CLINTON SCHUHMACHER

JOHN SHARMA N
RALPH SHARMA N
JAMES S T RIEGEL
GREGORY SWE ENE Y
THOMAS TILSON
MICHAEL WALSH
DE NNIS WINKL EY
RONALD Z BOR!L

THE JUNIOR CROSSlVIEN
JUntor nation al honor society
MA R CE L LUS ANDERSON
GREGORY BERRY
J A MES BISSON
MICHAEL F ITZGERALD
WILLIAM HEN DERSON

C L INTON KING
COURTLAN D LOGUE
WIL L IAM MEANEY
PAUL P ICCIANDRA
HO WAR D SHELTON

RICHA RD THOMPSON
JOSE P H WIN KL EY
DAV ID WINSLOW
MELVIN WINTERS
CHA R LES Z IMMERLY

�CROSSMEN

Top L toR: F. Moore, M, Walsh, P, Harris, W , Roberts, R. Hall. 3rd Row : R. Sha rman,
1. Sharman, R. Kruhl, J. Buckner, S, Pedro, C. Schuhmacher. 2nd Row: R. Hughes,
G. Sweeney, L. Lewis, J. Striegel, M. Hudgins, K. Manion, D. Winkley. 1st Row :
1. Barajas, C. Clements, T. Tilson, J. Henderson, W, Cooke, R. Zboril, J. Pratt.

J UNIO R CROSSMEN

Top L toR: D. Winslow, M. Winters, J. Bisson, W. Henderson, C. Logue. 2nd Row:
J. Winkley, W, Meaney, P. Picciandra , G. Berry, C. King. 1st Row: H, Shelton, M,
Fitzgerald, C. Zimmerly, R. Thompson, M. Anderson.

�OW' A ROlA N A
CHARLES CLEMENTS

DAVID NIGR£LLE
Busineu Manager

Editor

Staff memben busy 11 work 11 aulgned tasks are pubUclst and business m1nager'1
aulstant DENNIS COOK 1nd copywrher and editor's usUtant ROBERT HALL. Both
readlly•gree thata yearbook c.an be auembled only by everyone working TOGETHER.

BROTHER EOWJ.N REGGIO, C . S. C.
Photographer

MR. RCJeERT Gall
Moderator
Attbt

�First Row: L. to R.-L. LeWiS, W. Henderson, A. Saenz, R. Thompson, T. Tilson, Second Row: L. tO
R.-0. Brown, J, Sharman, F. Moore, W. Roberts, C. Qements, J, Weissenberger. Standing: L. to
R.-J. Barajas, R. Sharman, J, Striegel, J, Buckner, R.
T, l&lt;oock.

The man behind TIGERTOWN - Bro. Victor Valla, C.S.C.- "The Magazine
for Discriminating Readers !"

�EDDIE the EDSMAN

L. to R.- Writer Reggie Thompson, Typist Frank Moore, Proofreader William Roberts. and Ganoonist Tim
Koock.

�THE COURIER
The Courier i s a religious bulletin which carries each week a message from
the Prefect of Religion to the SIUdem bcxly.
Each year a different "catch phrase" and c.1noon theme is used, Titis year
the

theme is nautic.'ll. From the Captain's deck we hear the sound of "NOW

HEAR T!-US" and the reply from the cartoon character. "AYE, AYE. SIR!"

PREFECT OF RELIGI ON

BROTHER EDWIN REGGIO, C. S.C.

�KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR

First Row: L. to R. - R. Thompson, N. Underwood . M. Fitzgerald, J, Ragsdale, M. Habern. 8. Lessasier, J,
Brockman. Second Row: L. to R.-S. Prewitt. J, Rodriquez, P. MacDonald, R. Ramirez, \V, Bresnek. Y. Garcia.
R. Urquiza. G. Trocmet. Third Row: L. to R.-J , Green, C. Ril ey. \V. Cooke, J . MacDonald, B. Ringenbach,
H. Drought. Fourth Row: L. toR. -J. Beavers, A. Pogue, M. Grannis, G. Ramos. R. Walters. R. Lilli. A. Garcia.
Fifth Row: L. to R. J, Butler, W. Trad, G. Smith, P. Harris. R. Brown, R. Prewitt. B. Keiler, N. Scan,).
Davis, E. Berchelman.

Father M. Johnston. 0 . P., R£treat Master,
distributes Holy Communion. Sidney Prewitt
is serving.

Father J . Rick. C.S.C., Ou.pl.ain, celebrates
First Friday l-&amp;ss. M. Gra nnis aod K. Manion

�SCUBA

L. to R. , G. Whitley, D.
Williamson, Bro. Stanley
Repucci ,

esc.

L. to R. , A, Judd, G. Whitley, E. Lllieu, D. Williamson, J, Hill. W. Bresnak. J, Beavers.

Expl•&gt;rer Scouts Post 4 have a night practice
session in the pool.

P. Blunt adjusts gear on Emile Lalieu.

�SCOUTING
BUILDER OF MEN
The Boy Scouts is an organization which seeks to train boys in character
and citizenship. The boy scam idea was founded by Baron Baden· Powell, during the Boer War in South Africa, to develop self-reliance, resourcefulness,
courage. and other hardy virtues, Since that time it has grown into an internationally recognized organization.
At St. Edwards , Bro. Stanley has taken this tradition and through his extensive efforts and example has built a well organized and highly efficient builder of men. Brother Stanley and his scouts are backed solidly by a committee
of four Brothers, including Brother Peter Celestine, C,S,C., the principal.
Certainly tobeouts tandinglycredited for the success of the troop and post are the
boys themselves . Thrusting-the whole of their energies into their own and their
units' improvement, they have come to the pinnacle of s couting heights: National Recognition.

Brother Stanley Repucci, C.S.C., explorer advisor and Scoutmaster,
Winner of the Scouter's Key. anational recognition for work in scoutmg.

THE SCOUT
OATH
On my honor I ~o.•ill do my best: To do
my duty to God and my country. and to obey
the Scout Law; To help other people at all
times : To keep myself physically strong.
mentally awake. and morall y straight.

David Brown, Galveston. President of Explorer Post 4, a nd
Sidney Prewitt. Temple. senior patrol lea de r of Scout Troop
4. proudly display the national camping awa rds and newly
received charters.

�TROOP 4

POST 4

First Row-L. to R.-1. Hill, D. Shelton, B. Prewitt, M. H.abern, R. King. Second Row-L. tO
R.-D. Turner, R. Urquiza. M. Fitzgerald, A. Humann, F. Reeves.

L. to R.-Sec. C. Logue, Treas. M. Huddleston, Scoutmaster Bro. Stanley. Pres. D. Brown. Sr. Patrol l..ea.der
B. Prewitt.

First Row-L. m R.-J. Stroburg, M. Huddleston, D. Brown, C. Logue. G. Trocmet, J, Smith.
Second Row-L. to R.-W. Rovera, R. Taylor, W. Williams, F. Smith, M. Johnson. W. Trad,
P. Donaldson.

�BROTHER EDWIN REGGIO, C. S.C.
Director

JOSEPH SEVIER

DWIGHT ALFORD

Sergeant

Sergeant

the tiger band
KENNETH MANION
captain

MICHAEL GUERRERO
1st Liemenant

GEORGE HAZZARD
2nd Lieutenant

�Top Row L. 10 R - 1. Sevier, D. Schodts, D. Alford, R King. G. Khoury, and R Brown. Bonom Row
L. 10 R - 0 . Greene, G. Hazzard, R Johnson, C. King, S. Barbour, C. carnes, and l Kaczmarek.

�Top Middle: 1 Levr.rlu. Top Row (1.. 10 R. ): L. Sal&amp;l, R. Guerra, M. Wlntr.n. 1 MerriiJ, D. MeLller,
V. Mickel. Middle Row (L. toR.): K. 1\.Unlon. R. tl&amp;ll, M. Hudgl111, T. Regnie r, 1 Hudglnt. Boucm
Row (L. 10 R. ): H. Krauu, 1 Tuck«, M. Guerrc.ro. G. Sweeney.

�TIGER SWING BA N D

Back Row L, toR. - R. Hall, K. Manion, R. Johnson, D. Schodu, M. Winters, and I.. Salas. Front Row
I.. toR. -J. Tuck er, H. Krauss, M. Guerrero. and G. Sweeney. On Piano Keyboard-M, Hudgins.

�The TIGER BAND in action
at a football game.

The SWING BAND emenains
at a basketball game.

The TIGER BAND led the
throng at Top Night.

Dan Valdez and Billy Rovira,
future TIGER SANDMEN

�L. ro R.-2nd Lt. T. Koock, Capt. W. Kunz, 1st Lt. M. Guerrero. and accom·
panist M. Hudgins.

tiger glee club
Brother Edwin Reggio, C. S. C. , Director

�Top Row L. toR. ·D. Cook. J. Costello. F. Pozue.lo, M. Ea1t, R. Baltruzak, R. Zlmmuly, B. Hlbabe.clc,
and D. Elmore. B01tom Row L. toR. -D. Adam•. M. RJvua, W, Sanchez, R. Ptnkuton, and M. Richburg.

�Top Row L. toR. -R. Cue, C. Clements, D. Williamson, and R. Walter. Middle Row L. toR. -R. Harris,
M. Guerrero, W. Kunz, and T. Koock. Bottom Row L. to R.-J. Smith, J. Visage, J. Herry, and L. Valdez.

�DRAMA

L. to R.: K. lvlanion, J. Sevier, T . Koock, M. Tucker, John Barajas, W. Sanchez, P.
Powers.

" NOW O R NEVER "
By
BROTHER DUNSTAN BOWLES. C,S, C.

Directed By
BROTIIER ROBERT McCARTifY, C.S.C.

This original one act play was presented at the Catholic Theatre Conference Regional Drama Festival.
h was held at Incarnate Word Academy. Corpus Ouisti, Texas. on November 17 &amp; 18. 1961.

Tim Koock and William Sanchez
in action.

Brother Robert McCarthy. C. S. C.

demonsuates the correct gesture to

�VALEDICTORIAN
class of 1962
\VILLIAM JOSEPH ROBERTS

�scholarship
Rocco C. Caffarelli Merit Scholarship Award
to
CLINTON CHARLES SCHUHMACHER

Having begun with 600, 000 candidates in 15, 500
schools, and after a series of examinations,
!0, 000 Finalist were chosen. From this august
number 1, 000 Merit Scholars were selected.
This is considered by most educators as the top
scholarship program in the nation.

National Merit Scholarship Finalist
WILLIAM JOSEPH ROBERTS

�scholars of the year

CHARLES ZIMMERLY

HOWARD SHELTON
Class of '67

Class of '66

JOHN PRATT
Class of '63

DA V!D WINSLOW
Class of '65

DENNIS WINKLEY
Class of '64

�man of the year
To that member of the senior class who by his attitude and general con duct in scholastic and extra curricular activities has demonstrated , in
the opinion of the faculty, that he is a St. Edward ' s Man, that is, a man
of faith and honesty, strength of character , respectful for lawful author ity; who has won the confidence of his fellow students; in general , a
student who shows the qualities of character which will make him a
worthwhile citizen , dedicated to promoting the common good by serving
God and his fellow men, goes the school's highest honor.

JOHN THOMAS BUCKNER

�athlete of the year
To the A t hlete who , in the judgment of the faculty, most completely
typifies those traits of character which athletics are meant to develop :
sportsmanship, leadership, and cooperation; to a student who is recog nized for his team spirit and gentlemanly conduct both on and off the
p l aying f i eld , is granted the ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD .

STEVEN DOUGLAS PEDRO

�cub man of the year
To a member of the 8th grade who shows himself to live up to the ideals
set forth in the Code of the St . Edward's Man by his conduct in and out
of the classroom and on the athletic field , is awarded the CUB MAN OF
THE YEAR HONOR.

CHARLES ZIMMERLY

�GET ACQUAINTED DANCE
Terry canales and
Otris carlson

Manuel Flores and
Maria Lutterath

Moreno
in the stretch.

�Tim Koock and Margaret
Townsend

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David Turner and Pam
McNuu

BEST COSTUMES

Miles Tucker and Sharon
Potchernick

�HOLIDAY MUSICIAL
THE TIGER BAND-TH E CHORUSES
C HRISTMAS PROGRAM

St. lv1ary's Glee Club under the direction of Sister M. Rose Anthony,

c.s.c.

The St. lv1ary's Academy
and St. Edward's High
School Mixed 01orus directed by Brother Edwin Reggio,

c.s.c.

The Tiger Glee Oub directed by
Brother Edwin Reggio, C.S.C.

The Tiger Band directed by Brother Edwin
Reggio, C.s.c.

�TI1e Bunny Hop L. to R. :
E. Kruhl, M. Guerrero, B.
Hoover, M. P{effer,J.Kunz .

D. Williamson , V, Guerrero.

Pat

Powers

and

O audia

Morgan.

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S. Mc Kern, M. Mueller , J, Ka czma rek. K. K.l iser , and B. KWlZ.

Ben Veras tigue
and Terry Martinez.

Bill Moran and
Sheila Leary.

�ANNUAL TALENT SHOW

Michelle Fa llon,
2nd Place Solo
Division- St.
Mary' s Academy

Wa lter Cook.
Master of
Ceremonies

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John Mitchell, Winner Solo Division

Soul Movers- T. Koock, H. Pharr, and M. Guerrero

�Donna Burns- St. Mary's Academy

" Three Blind Mice, ~ Winners Group Division
C. Schumacher, D. Alford , and D. Schodts.

S. Bolieu and M. Potchernick, 2nd Place
Group Division- St. Mary's Academy.

"Peanuts, ·• C. Z imm erly, R. Zimmerly, M.
Pfeffer, S. Neville, M. Tucker, and J.
Prewitt.

Michael Hudgins

�Left to Right - Ann Ball and Robin Hall, Charles Clements and Peggy Carson.

the sweetheart dance

Jim Henderson and
Maureen Redfearn

Brian Hilsabeck and
Sharon Potchernick

Danny Kaiser and
Karen Kaiser

�spring musical
extravaganza
PRESENTED BY
ST. EDWARD 'S HIGH SC HOOL
AND

ST. MARY 'S ACADEMY
Ap ril l , 2, 3, 1962

,.,,.11£'11

by

Bmtlx r Ed1J1.n R q:gio, CSC
St. EdiJ'ard's Higb Scbool

A tulin, Texm

The Tiger Band and Glee Club under the direction of Brother Edwin Reggio, C. S, C, , combined forces
once again with the St. Mary Academy Belles, directed by Sister M, Rose Anthony, C, S, C. IF I WERE
MAYOR. a musical comedy in two acts played to three capacity audiences and was accla imed as a
"Four Star Production. ''

~The World Famous Big Bluff City
Hall Guards"'

�Lynda Matocha sings and sways to
"1 Love Paris"

"Mayor Waldo Watson" (Michael Guerrero) presents
the "Key to the City" to Cathy (Susie Lucas),

"Hey, Look 'em over, lend them an ear. Listen to speeches promised, oh, so clear, , .. . "

�Waldo Watson ( Guerrero ) sings,
"Gather round me, ever ybody, .• - In
ACCENTUATE THE POSI T IVE

KBB-TV Educational
out there In TV land..

The
Big Bluff Shoe1h1ne Boy
( Charles Zimmerly .1ndAnne Dusek)

M.lu
Dobe ( M.1ry Potchun.l ck)
1e1che.s lhe Big Bluff dd&amp;e:n.J how
ro ling. • ••• you begin wirh DO RE
).U ... •

��Tigerman
FRED PARMELEE

TIGER CHEERLEADERS

L. to R.: V. Guerrero , L. Lewis, M. Potchernick, R. Kruhl. C. Gadson, H. Fharr, J, Reyes, R. Cue.
The young ladies are students at St. Mary's Academy.

BROTI-!ER EDWI N REGGIO, C. S.C.

Moderator

��Head Coach
FORREST WRIGHT

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

ROBERT GCRE

JOSEPH BECK

TIGE R
ACHIEVEMENTS
SOI.TI1iWEST ACADEMIC !.LAGUE NORTH ZONE DISTIUCT Q-IAMPIONS

Holy Cross of San Antonio .• , ..... .... . , . .....
St. Josefit of Yoakum .•• . .• .•. •••••••••.•.•••
Peacock Military Academy
of San Antonio • • • • . • . • . • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • •
Bishop Forest of Schulenberg . •••••••• , ••.•• • • •
Texas School for the Deaf . • . •...•••• •• . .. . • • •
St. Mary of Taylor , •• , •• , .• , •. • . •••• , , • , • . • . •
San Marcos Baptist Academy • ••• • •••• . , . • • • • • •

0
0

St. Edward's •••• • •. • •.••• • .••.•••••••• ..• • •.• 0
St. Edward's .... ........ , ... .... ........ .. ... 0

6
0
0
0
0

St.
St.
St.
St.
St.

Edward's . .. ..... . . . .. ...... . .. ... .. . . .. . 18
Edward's •••. •• . • . •••••• •• •• • •• . • . • • • • ••• . 0
Edward's • . •.• •• .. ••• • ••••••••• •. ••• •••• • 20
Edward's . . . .. ... , , • , • , • . , . . ... . . , •• , • , • . • 12
Edward's . ••• .••• • , ... .. ... . .. . .. . . . .... .. 14

�TIGER
CAPTAINS
JOHN BUCKE R
Tackle

R ALP H SHARMAN

ALL DISTRICT

Those members of the Tiger team selected by the opposing coaches as outStanding represent.ttlves for
the all-district eleven are: L. to R.: Front Row: John Sharman, Gilbert Banuelos, John Buckner. Back Row:

Reggie Thompson. Ralph Sharman. Dennis Cook.

�THIS IS

our TIGER team

TIGERS ROAR IN FIRST
UNDEFEATED SEASON
Coach \-.'right proved his coaching powers as he took the whip to his unproven Tigers and sha ped an

undefeated team in this, his second year as Tiger mentor. Never before has Tigertown seen football as
this team played it. Running a unique forma tion, Coach Wright's 1"''0 qua rterbacks directed an explosive
offense that repeatedly prcxluced long scoring runs . The Tigers pounded the opponents ' lines, swept their
ends, and pierced
their secondaries to roar through the schedule to the district championship, with nary
a loss. Tile Tigers of '61 set a standard for the future that truly will be hard to equa l. We will long re·

member these Tigers.

�ST. EDWARD'S

TIES
HOLY a.OSS

0-0

At halftime Coach Wright talks
to the team, correcting the first
game mistakes and instructing them
on how m better carry out their
assignments. Both teams . their de·
fenses controlling the play, struggled
to a mid· field standstill.

ST. EDWARD'S

TIES
ST. JOSEPH
OFYOAKt.JNI

0-0

Oscar Howard carries again as he
swept to a total of 110 yards in
the game. The Tigers were able
to get their offense rolling, but were
harassed by multiple penalties.
Though it showed its offensive potential. the Tigers' team again had
to settle for a draw.

�ST. EDWARD'S
BEATS
PEACOCK MIUTARY
ACADEMY

18-6

Such play as this soon became
known as the Tigers began to " eat
up" the opponents . Peacock scored
after covering a fumbled punt , but
the Tigers smashed back as they
took the ensuing kick-off and returned the six-point compliment.
Howard, Sharman, and Nohra did the
scoring for the roaring Tigers.

ST. EDWARD'S
TIES
BISHOP FOOEST
OF SOIULENBERG

0-0

Don Vrba picked up valuable yardage both on offense and defense.
Here he set up the Tigers' first
scoring threat. Later he intercepted
a Bishop Forest pass to kill one of
their drives. Again, It was a matter
of lots of yardage for the Tigers,
but no score.

�ST. EDWARD'S
BEATS
TEXAS SGIOOL
FOR TI-lE DEAF
'20- 0
Ralph Sharman looked across the
field to be sure everyone was watching as he smashed through the middle
of the line, turned to the sidelines ,
and danced 95 yards for the Tigers'
second score. In this important district game the Tigers showed their
explosiveness a s Oscar Howard returned the opening kickoff 90 yards
for the first score, and Dennis Cook
clima xed the scoring on a dash of
69 yards. It marked the Tigers' first
victory over T.S.D. in 13 years.

ST. EDWARD'S
BEATS
ST. MARY'S

DE' TAYLOR
12-0
Big Jim Barajas clears away the
only Ram defender between Oscar
HoWard and the goal line, some
80 yards away. Beautiful aggressive
play such as this enabled the Tigers
to defeat an aggressive and valiant
St. Mary's team. Again the starters
paved the way for the Tiger reserves
to see lots of valuable action.

�ST. EDWARD'S
WHIPS
SAN MARCOS ACADEMY

FOR
DISTRICT OiAMPlONSHIP
14-0

It was a frustrating night for the
Bears as here Rick Zimmerly interrupts a needed Bear pass . Performing
for their T.O.P. night crowd, the
Tigers punished the visiting Bears
and s wept to their first dis trict title
in the S.A. L Completing an undefeated s chedule , the Tigers proved
that their color truly was golden.
Joy there was in Tigert own!

ST. EDWARD'S
LOSES
BI-DISTRICT
TO

BISHOP FOREST
16-0
Battling for thei r firs t pos t-season
victory. the Tigers met a vastl y
improved, fired-up Bishop Forest
team in Schulenberg. Frustration was
everywhere for the Tigers as here
Ra y Prewitt comes too late to stop
a completed pass . The victors struck
for two quick first half touchdowns
and then finished the night with a
twenty-five yard field goal. It was
certa inly a long ride home.

�HONORARY CAPTAINS

ROBERT BROW"N, Carlsbad , New Mexico

TIGERS ON DEFENSE

These Tigers allo.,.,·ed only six points in 1961:
l., toR. : Front Row : J, Buckner, G. Mann, G. Banuelos, J, Sharman, Coach Gore, Second Row: R. Thompson,
R. Smith. S. Barbour. R. Brown, D. Cook. W. Kunz. Third Row: M. Guerrero, R. Zimmerly. J, Visage , S.
Pedro, R. Prewitt, K. Nolte.

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L. to R.: D. Williamson, T.O.P. Girl Martha Pfeffer, Jim Costello. Sandra Neville, Gloria
Moreno, Gene Mann.

Top ROO driven by Mike Moore

�Front row: Y. Garcia, D. Shelton, C. Zimmerly. H. Draught. W, Bresna.k. P. Picciandra. C. Smith, G, Olfers.
Second row: T. Evans, C. Gomez,]. Rodriguez. J, Trevino. R. Connolly, E. Brady. R. Bautista. A. Howard.
Third row: Coar.h McDermott, A. Humann. F. Reeves, M. Fitzgerald, E. Fernandez. R. Rossi. W. Guerrero.
J . McDonald, S. Kramer, Trainer Bravo.

CUB

FOOTBALL

CHARLES BRAVO

JAMES McDERMOTT
Coach

KH!een.
Bryan .
West •.•

6 Cubs.
0 Cubs.
46 Cubs.

Trainer
22
. 12

Killeen.
Bryan.
ROBERT GORE
Supervisor

Killeen....... • ..• 0

Cubs..

West.

.....• 8

SCubs.

a cubs ..
. 36Cubs .

. ..... 6
. ..... 6
. 12

�CROSS- COUNTRY

Throughout the fall nwnerous
beings were seen pacing around the
countryside in shorts, T- shirts , tennis shoes, and cartridge belts. An
innovation of Coach Beck, the weighted belts added poundage to help
build strength and endurance for
those athletes primarily interested in
basketball and track.

OFF-SEASON CLIN ICS

WEIGHT UFTING

The Tigers really took to the
stage in nwnbers as Coach Gore's
weight lifters "''ent to work. A graduated program, the pwpose of which
was to develop strength and not
"body- beautiful," It filled the long
winter gap with superb conditioning.

�]aiEPH BECK
Head Coach

TIGER STATISTICS
St. Stephen 's -- ----·· ··-- -- - - - ---- - ------------ -------- -- ------ 40
Blind. Deaf. and Orphans ---·-···-------- - ----------------------- 52
Holy Oos.s of San Antonio -- - - --------------- --- - - --- -- -- -- - ---- - - 41
Anderson -- - ----- •• ·-··· --------------------------------- ··- -- 41
•s t. Anthony's of San Antonio --- --- - --- -- ------ -- ------ - --------- 29
Anderson
-- ------ - • • - - - ------------- ------ --- ----------- -- ---- - C
•Texas School for the Deaf- --- ----- - - - - -------------------------- 34
St. Stephen's --------------------------------------- - -----------27
•concordia --- - -- ------ - ---------------------------------------- 34
"St. Mary ' s of Taylor -------------------------------------------- C
St. Gerar d's of San Antonio ------ - - - -- -------------------- ------ 37
•Texas School for the Deaf -- ----------------- -- - - - -- -- --- ------- 24
•concordia
--- --------- • ---------- - ------ - -------------- --- - -- 38
•st. Anthony's of San Antonio ---- ---- -- - - - - - --- ------ - --- ---- - --- 43
•st. Mary's of Taylor ------------------------------------------- 41
Holy Oos.s of San Antonio ------------------ --------- --- --------- 37
St. Gerard's of San Antonio ----- - ---- - - - - - - -- --- - -------------- -- 39
Blind. Dea f, and Orphans ------------------ -- - - --- - - ----- - ------- 37

St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.

Edward's --- - --- - -------- 32
Edward's ----------- - -- -- 65
Edward's --- - ------ - --- - - 38
Edward 's - -- - -----------34
Edward's ---------------- 35
Edward's ---------------- C
Edward's ------ -- ------- 57
Edward' s ---- - --- --- ---- 33
Edward's --------------- 58
Edward's --- - - - --- - ------ C
Edward's --------------- 59
Edward' s - - ------------- 49
Edward 's --- - --- - ------- 72
Edwar d's -- -- ---- ---- -- -- 49
Edward 's ---------------- 66
Edward's --- ------------ 53
Edward's ------------ - -- 38
Edward's ------- - - - ---- - 62

SOUTHWEST A CADEMIC LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHI P GAME
St. Ludmila. Shiner

------ - - 45

• Denotes Conference Game

C: c ancelled game

�Tom Tilson leads the teamthroughthetria ngle .

Rebounding a jump shot taken by
T.S.D. , No. 25 is Bob Huddles-

F. Olguin lays in 2 points against
St. Stephens.

The White Stags. cheering squad, in action at T.S.D. game.

�Clockwise- M. Moore, f . Valdez. J. Weisenberger , B. Huddleston, F. Moore, J. Norris, A. Saenz, R.
Sharman , T. Tilson, under the ball is m anager C. Logue.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

F. G. F. T.
Frank
Moore

RBD.

PTS.

242

235

F, G.

F. T.

RBD.

PTS.

11

77

29

26

12

AI

96

43

Saenz

Mike

Greg
Weisenberger

46

40

91

132

6S

39

105

169

Fernando
Valdez

24

Tilson

51

44

66

146

Ralph
Sharman

21

Johnny
Norris

33

26

62

92

MOO&lt;O

Bobby
Huddleston

Tom

Capta.in Frank Moore

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VICTORY

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�BACK ROW L. TOR. -I. Visage, T. Mc Ki e , P. Harris , M, Wilcox, B. Kernan, V. Po lanco, and Manage r
I . Pratt, fRONT ROW L. TOR. -I. Hernl1ndez, 1. Sha r'llan, C. Nohra, M. Grannis, P. Moore, W, Hill,
and F. Bautista.

"B" basketball
Coach F01:rest
Wright

B'•
B'•

,.,

B'•
B' •
B'•
B' •
B'•
B'•
B'•
B'•
B'•

SEASON'S
TOTAL SCORING
1081 PTS,

39
35
41
43
34
21
41
35
41
60
39
47

St. Stephen
B. D. &amp;0,
Hol y C ross
Ande rson
Johnston
T ra vis
St. Anthony
T. S, D.
St. Stephen
Fulm01:e
Concordia
St, Gerard

23
31
34
60
30
37
43
29
23
45
45
41
CO- C APTAI NS
CHARUE NOHRA
MIKE WILCOX

Bryan
T. S. D.
Concordia
St. Anrhony
St. Mary (Va rsity)
Holy Cross
B. D. &amp;0,
St. Gerard
St. Anthony
St. Anthony
Inttamural Champions

38
40
28
29
29
35
35
42
40
26
41

B'•
B'•
B's
B'•
B'•
B'•
B' •
B'•
B's
B'•
B'•

41

53
47
50
65
64
56
49
64
65
51

TOP REBOUNDER &amp; SCORER
MIKE WILCOX
239 PTS,
368 RBDS.

�Back Row L. toR. - H. Drought, Captain c. Gomez, R. Rossi , P. Picdandra , and J. Rodriguez. Front
Row L. toR. -J. MacDonald, C. Smith, C. Zimmerly, W, Guerrero, and S, Kramer. Pictures not included-R. Bautista, J. Acosta.

CUB BASIZETBALL

Cubs
Cubs
Cubs
Cubs
Cubs
Cubs

46
32
34
49
2
46

St. Austin
Guadalupe
St. Louis
Temple
Dolores
St. Ignatius

43
43
13
34
0
9

St. Jgnatius
Dolores
Temple
St. Louis
Guadalupe
St. Austin

Coach Dennis Ka men

7
0
30
25
22
26

Cllbs
Cubs
Cubs
Cub•
Cubs
Cubs

47
27
43
14
22

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HOMEROOM 111

Front Row L. toR.

~R.

Zi mmerly, D. Vrba, and J. Prewilt. Back Row L. toR.-

J. Smi th, P. Dangelmayr. and C. Tolbert.

STATISTICS
Homeroom

111
B-9
A- 1

Won

Lon

'

1

Homeroom
A- S
B-10
A-3

C-2
• denotes champion
Intramural Champions

41,.,.,.

MBM Team M

Won

Lon

1

4

0
0

�Left to rlght:C:O.ch Bro. Emmett Strohmeyer, G. Berry, R. Harth, R. Hugbet,
and CapUlin J. S.ra ja1.

w.

Richardton, W, Kun:t,

1 IGER fbNNIS
SCHEDULE

Ftb. 8 vtctorta High School

Mar.

Feb. 12 Travh High School

M&amp;r. 15 Tuvh High School

Feb. 17 Teu1 MIUUity ln1drute

M&amp;r. 16 &amp; 11 Jacee Tournament

Feb., 20 McCallum High School

Mar. 23 Belton High School

10 vtctorfa High School

Feb. 23 Awd n HIgh School

Apr. 'l McCallum l-lgh ScbooJ

Feb. 24 Be.lton 1-«gh School

Apr. 6 Awdn High School

Feb. 27 Johruton High School

Apr. 8 John1ton High School

Mat. 3 Tuu MtUw-y lrudtute

April IS 1t. 14 St. Edward'• CatboUc S&lt;:bool Tournament

�Bobby Hughes

roars
his challenge!

Brother Emmett
directs his Tigers.

Ruu Hl.rris

play•
It smooth.

�March 3
LOCKHART INVITATIONAL

TRACK

March 9- 10

BORDER OLYMPICS
March 16
DISTRICT M EET
March 22

JOHNSTON FRESHMAN
INVITATIONAL

March 30
DISTRICT MEET

HEAD
COACH

JOE
BECK

'

April 6- 7
TEXAS RELAYS

April7
ST. ANTHONY
INVITATIONAL

April 14
DISTRICT

CHAMPIONSHIP
April 28
LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIP
May 13
HOUSTON KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
lNVITATIONAL

AssistAnt Coach
ROBERT GORE

�Front row , L- R: 0 . Howard , M. Grannis, R. Zbori!, M. Provancha , M. Rive ra, R. Sha rman, Second
row: T. McKie, R. Murray, R. Smith, 0 . Contreras, A. Pogue, L. Luna , E. Poplar. Third row : J.
Henderson, 1. Smi th, F. Vald ez, P, Harris, J. Sharman, P. Powers. Not Pictured : C. Clements, L.
Lewis, W. Sanchez.

S. A. L.

1962
f ron t ro w, L-R: D. Guerra , J. Tiner, J. Dotherow , R. Robles,
D. M eurer. Second row: A Gonza lez. mgr.; C. Barrera del

Campo.

��ROY

MURRAY

TOP TIGERS
M.

GRANNIS

1.
SMITH

�March 6 Lanier
March 9 Lockhart
March 12 Anderson
March 15- 17 Lockhart Tournament
March 20 La Salle
• March 24 Bishop Reicher
March 27 Lockhart
March 29 Anderson
• • April 2 Concordia

• denotes double- header

April 4 La Siille
• April 7 St. Stephen
• • April 9 Concordia
• • April 12 St. Mary, Fredericksburg
• • April 27 St. Mary, Fredericksburg
May 1 SL Stephen
• • • May 4 St. Anthony
• May 6 St. Gerard
May 8 St. Stephen

• denotes conference game

�Standing L. toR. - Coach F. \"right, Manager D. Vrba, S. Porfirio, D. Ruiz, F. McNair, I. Norris,
and Managers G. Smith and S, Barbour. Kneeling L. toR. - I. Barajas, F. Bautista, T . Tilson, A.
Torres, F. Hipolito, R. Kruhl, J. Hernandez, and D, Williamson,

Jotm

Norris

An
Torres

Char He
Nohra

�outfielders

J. HERNANDEZ
F. BAUTISTA

J. NORRlS
D. WILLIAMSON

R. KRUHL

�Club baseballers for the 1962 season include, from left to right in front row : R. Bautista, J. McDonald,
E. Fernandez, P. Picciandra, E. Brady; in the back row , R. Connally, I. James, A. Howard, w. Guerrero,
Coach Kaman, S, Kramer, G. Oifers, J. Ulrich, C, Zimmerly.

A. C. I. L.
March
March
April
April
April
April
April
April

25 St. Austin at St. Edward 's
27 Temple at St. Edward's
1St. Mary at St. Edward 's
8 St, Mary's at St. Edward's
14 St. Edward at Dolores
15 St. Edward u St. Louis
28 Guadalupe at St. Edward's
29 St. Ignatius at St. Edward's

C UB
CO A CH

DE NNIS
KAME N

��PRAYING TOGETHER

On the first Friday of each month, the entire swdent bOOy winds its way in a snakelike procession to the College Olapel for Mass. Following the Mass, the messed Sacrament in exposed for adoration until five o'clock in the afternoon.
At three different times during the year, a day is set aside for recollection a nd prayer.
The regular classwork rests while a ttention is focused on meditation, conferences by
a reueat master, Mass, Holy Communion and Benediction of the Blessed Sacra ment.

The Student Body prays TCXiETHERat the dialogue Mass.

�FATHER WILLIAM MELODY, C . S. C.

Retreat Master

FATHER JOSEPH RICK , C. S. C.

Chaplain

FATHER MAURICE JOHNSTON, O. P.

Retreat Master

�PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lynch
M r. and Mrs. G. E. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mann
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. F a rley
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McNair
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Hughes
Mr. and Mrs . George Wi lliams
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kramer
Mr. and Mrs . w. R. Zbo ril
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Macaulay
Mr. and Mrs. E . G. Ramirez
Mrs. Bea Venarske
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Natsis, J r .
M r. and Mrs. w. F. Kieler
Mr . and Mrs. v. s. N ickel
Dr. and M r s. G. Berchelrnan
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Charbonnet
Mr . and Mrs. w. A. Prewitt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Krauss
Mr. and Mrs . H. G. Altmiller
Dr. and Mrs. T A Regnier
·Mr and Mrs, A. L. Gonzalez
Mrs. Lorene B. Grigg
Mr. and Mrs. W. E Turner
Mr. and Mrs. L. A . Zaldivarde Ramos
M r. and Mrs. E. M. Salinas
Col. and Mrs. c. A. Hilsabeck
Mr. Joseph Battista
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Daugherty
Col. and Mrs. M. 0. C l ements
Mr. and Mrs. Tom East, Jr.
Mr . and Mrs. F. B. Loretta
Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Carlson

Col . and Mrs. J. D. Striegel
Mr. and M r s. G il bert Moore
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kruhl
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Bel den
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lilli
Mr. and Mrs. J. H . Sevier
Mr. and Mr s . c. H. Harris
Col. and Mrs. R. T. Hall
Mr . and Mrs. J. W. Sharman
Mr . and Mrs. Jeane R. Porfirio
Dr. and Mrs. s. P. Todaro
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Saenz
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brockman
Mr. and Mrs. F. X. G r anville
Mr. a nd Mrs. V. J. Ho l ecek
Mrs. Gel da Schumacher
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Popl a r
Mrs. Luz K. Trad
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gonzalez B .
Mrs. Ma r gari ta Bus - Romero
Mrs . Carmen R. de Contreras
Mr . and Mrs. T. c. T il son
Mrs . D. R. Schodts
Mr . and Mrs . J. E. Harris
Col. and Mrs 0. B. Steely
Mr . and Mrs. Nelson Nol te
Mrs. L. D. Watrous
Mr. and Mrs . w. J. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Underwood
Mrs. L. s. Brown
Mr . and Mrs T. J. O'Neil
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Howard

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��st. edward's parents' club
Representing the epi tom e of parent - school relationship,
the St. Edward's Club is ever fostering material and spiritual
growth of St. Edward's High.
splendid endeavors
o ur

The voice of the parents, its

through the years have done much for

school, which i s

built and maint ained to prepare the

c hildre n of men to be the children of God.

We, the members of the St . Edward's C lub proudly salute
our children, our St. Edward's
togeth erness .

Men, in the

love

of our

�senior class-1962
ADAMS , JAMES DANIEL
1604 Ft. View Road
Aultln , Texu

GRAHAM, MICHAEL CAlLAN
5200 Rlvenl.de Dive, East
Austin, Texu

ALFORD, DWJ GHT IXItENflELD

GRIGG, Ur. RRY WAYNE

2705 Twin Oilu Drive
Austin, Texu
BARAJAS, JOHN LEONARD

c/o Ameri c.an Embauy
Monrovi a, Uberta
BAUTISTA , RIIULRUDOLPH

505 Le landet"lve
Austin, Texu
BRJr.NSON, HENRY CECIL
Calle 36, No. 60
Carmen Campeche, MeJCico

BROWN, ROBERT MARTIN
21 W. Rlvcraeu Drive
Hounoo, Texu
BUCKNER. JOHN THOM AS

P, 0, Box 215
New Waverly, Texu

204 Peach Saeet

Seguin, Texu
HARRIS, RUSSELL EASTMAN
Ap;auado No. 66

San Luh Potoai. L. P,, Mexico
HERRY, JOHN LOUIS
1606 fonvlew Road
Austin, Texas
BRIAN ANTHONY
1606 Elmhurst 1)-lve
Austin, Texu

~Ot.SABECK,

HOLECEK, JAMES RAYM OND

1506 Wetheullc.ld Road
Austin, Texu
HOOVER, ROOERT JOSEPH
807 Eau 21n Su eet
Austin, Texas

BULLOCK , HUBERT HatACE

7706 Rutgen
Auuln,

Texu

CASTRO, JOSE ROOOJQUEZ
1900 Canterbury

Ausdn, Texu
CU.RK, JOHN FREDERICK

2410Matrhews Dive
Ausdn, Texas
COSTELLO, JAMES EDMUND

325 Hanington
Havertown, Penn.
CUE, REYNALDO ANTONlO
4312 Avenue H.

Ausdn, Texas
DANGELMAYR, PAUL EDWARD
Route 2

Muenua-. Tens
DETJEN, ALBERT WAYNE
200 leford
Ausdn, Tuu
IIAZ, VJCTCR ALBERTO
tldalgo 11113 Pte.

mJDDLESTON, THOM AS Ra3ERT

1909 Stanl ey Stteet
Aull1n, Tuu
HUGHES, Ra3ERT I.EE

902 Weu 3ht Stteet
Ausdn, Texu
KOOCJ&lt; , JAM ES TIMOTHY

811 Weu Uve Ol k St.
Ausd n, Texu
KUNZ, WlLUAM ERNEST

1705 Pc.•rl Saeet
Ausdn, Tens
U.UEU, EMJLE

lndunrbl24 , Axotla
Mv:fco 20. D. f'. , Mc.xico
MACAUU.Y, MARK ANTHONY

P. 0. Box 126
Ausdn. Tuu
MACAUU.Y, MICHAEL GREGatY
P. 0. loa 126

Ausdn, Tuu

Mornurey, N. l.., Mateo
MANION, KENNETt! JOHN

!liST, t.UCIIA El.
llcbbfonville, TCUI
ELMORI, DONALD llANDOLPtl
200Redbl;rd Lane

Allldn, Te.us

rt.alBS, MAN\m. DA VIU.
Hlda1J012 SUr
Ndras Sepu. Colh.. Mut('O

1108 Dcluglu Saeet
Midland, Tuu
MANN, HCilAC! EUGENE

I'JO'J Memorbl
tfowtoD. Tuu

NOKAUE:l. XA YIEa m.\NCS
1601 Qnt•barJ !.aut
Audll. Teus

�senior class-1962
NATSIS. A. GEORGE

1917 West 49th Street
Austin , Texas
NOLTE, KENNETH C.

122 Louisiana Street
New Br aunfels, Texas

PHARR, HARRY NELSON
1609 Neches Sueet
Austin, Texas

SIME, EDDIE GREGORY

375Rexford D ive
San Antonio, Texas
SMI TH, J ACK FREDY

9th Ca lle, Entre 7y8 Ave,
Puerto Barrios, Izebal
Gua temala

STEELY, MICHAEL BAKER
Hqtrs. AF 1, APO 81
New York, New York

POWERS, JOEL PATRICK

2 Westwood
Baytown, Texas
POZUELO, FERNAN JOSE

Apa rtado 967
San Jose, Costa Rica

THOMPSON, REGINALD EMORY

c/o Tela Railroad Co,
Planta Electrica
La Uma, Nueva, Honduras
Central America
TOUlERT, CRAIG HI DEN

PREWITT, JOHN IRWIN

320 King Cir cle
Temple , Texas
PREWITT, RAYMOND ARTHUR

320 King Circle
Temple , Texas
PRIETO, BENJAMIN J.
Hida lgo 537 Pte.
C. Victoria, Tamps, , Mexico
QUAUA, THOMAS MICHAEL
137 Hudson Drive
Del Rio, Texas
RICHBURG, MALCOLM ROBERT
3405 Cherrywood Road
Austin, Texas
RIVERA , MIGUEL ANTONIO
Gral Gonzalez, Num, 65
H. Matamoros, Tamps. , Mexico
ROBERTS, WILUAM JOSEPH
Rt. 2. Box 585
Midland, Texas
SANCHEZ, WILUAM
1106Lambie
Austin , Texas
SCHODTS, DAVID ROMULO
301 Pa rk Lane
San Antonio, Texas
SCHUHMACHER, CUNTON CHARLES
1406 Hartford Drive
Austin, Texa s
SEVIER, JOSEPH HAYNES
Agustin Ahumada 215- A
Mexico 10, D. F., Mexico
SHARMAN, RALPH STODDARD
3127 Avalon
Houston, Texas

70Audobon Blvd.
New Orleans, Louisiana

TOORES, ARTHUR
903 West Oltor fSt.
Austin, Texas

TOUPS, GEa!.GE JOSEPH
105 Arber
Baytown , Texas
TYNDALL, THOMAS MATTHEW
2380 Long Street
Beaumont, Texas
VALDEZ, GUILLERMO FERNANDO
Empresa Eiectrica Luarca Sues
Mazatenango, Suchetepequez
Guatemala, Central America
VRBA, DONA LD EDWARD
1520 North 4th Str eet
Temple, Texas
WALSH, MICHAEL GClWON
405 Kcrnegy Street
Austin, Texas
WALTER, RICHARD JAMES
214 Betty Drive
Longview, Texas
WHITLEY, GE~GE SALVADOR
Cerez 102 Alta Vista
Tampico, Tamps,, Mexico
WILUAMSON, DOUGLAS PATRICK
Rancho Sta. Genrudis
Altamira, Tamps,, Mexico
ZIMMERLY , RICHARD MAXlMIUAN
1910 Travis Heighu Blvd.
Austin, Texas

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ST. EDWARD ' S ·
HIGH SCHOOL
AUSTIN, TEXAS

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�HIS HOLINESS, POPE JOHN XX!ll

�FOREWORD
You hold within your hands the 1961 EDWARDIAN. It has a history.
Years ago a group of students thought enough of their fellow classmates,
members of t eams and organizations, and the facu lty members who taught
t hern , to want a photographic remembrance of all these things and other
bits of information which they thought time might erase from the memory,
It was thus t hey hit upon the idea of a yearbook which would contain all

of these things . With them the idea was immediate, spontaneous, personal,

and somet hing urgent. They set about achieving what they wanted with
diligence and simplicity.

That original intent, that first personal feeling, no doubt passed on to
ot her classes until the yearbook became an established and accepted
part of the picture of things which belon g in the school. But thing s seldom
remain simple . Professional publications involving much experience ,
talent , time , and expense have become objects to which the high school
publication often aspires. The EDWARDIAN makes no pretense at being
a professional publication. The 1961 editi on follows the pattern of the
last few years, and its future intent, we hope, will be to become more
simple , more in keeping with the original idea of a yearbook.
Herein we have tried to capture memory stimulants of you and your
fellow classmates, the clubs and teams t o which you belonged , t he faculty
members who were at Saint Ed's while you we re here. Enjoy them in the
way the original '' yearbookers' ' enjoyed them.
THE STAFF

�PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
John F . Kennedy

�OEO!t/IDQN
The students of Saint Edward ' s High School are proud to
make their EDWARDIAN dedication to the First Man of the
L a nd; to one who has been brought up in the same traditions
of Democracy as they; to one who has made real and concrete
fai t h in the American ideal that equality of person is the basis
for American Democracy; to one who has won his

office

through public "trial" on the most important issues which
have ever faced the Commander - in-Chief of our country; to
one who has the fire of a Founding Father , the knowledge of
things present based on things past , the enthusiasm and vigor
of the young - in - heart, the determination of a man who must
prove himself, the faith, humility and charity of a Christian
--the President of the United States, John F . Kennedy.

The Students of Saint Edward's High School

�MOST REVEREND LOUIS J. REICHER, D. D. LLD.
Bishop of Austin

�f/lti/LTY

�BROTHER PETER CELESTINE, C. S.C .
Principal

�Brothe r Gregory , C . S.C .
Geometry

Brother Jacob, C. S.C .
English . Typing

Brother Hubert, C. S.C.
History, English

Brother Patr ick, C. S.C.
English

Brother Em men, C, S.C.
Bookstore

Brother Dunstan, C. S.C .
Religion, English
Brother Theodsius, C. S.C.
Trigonometry

�Brother Vincem de Paul , C. S.C.
Latin, Rellgioo ,
English

Brother Rene, C. S.C.
Religion, Biology

�Brother Myron, C. S.C.
Librarian

Brother Donald Hood, C. S.C.
Engli sh , Prefect

Brother Charles, C. S.C .
Asst. Treasurer

Father Joseph Rick, C. S.C.
Chaplain
Father William Melody, C. S.C.
ConfeJsor

�Mr . Forrest Wright
English, Civics , Coach

,

Harold L. Roblruon
Physician

Dr

Mr . Ralph Hlnajosa
Gen. Sci , Phy. Ed .

Mr . Ted Henderwn
Math, Phy. Ed .

Mr . Joseph Beck
Soc. Studies. Phy. Ed.

Mrs Margaret Klnane

Mrs. Elizabeth Reinecke

Secretary

Nurse

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Decisions by
President Robert Letcher
Approval by
Vice-President Richard Sage

Loot protecrk)n by

Tre.uure.r Guille rmo

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�WILLIAM M. ALLEN

JOHN E. ARNOLD

SERA PIO BARRERA

ALEXANDER A, BROWN

MAURICE N. BADEAUX

�ROBERT

J. CAMP ION

JOSEPH B. DAVIS

ROBERT C . CASAREZ

GA YL£ S. CHINN

�PRESTON T. FAYKUS

JOHN D. FISCHER

RICHARD E. FERRIS

�FERNANDO GUERRA

ROBERT H. HAMMOND

HENRY A. HARPER

WilliAM H. HANSHAW

�JORGE A. HAYWARD

HOWARD E. HOUSTON

PATRIC K

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HOW ARD

JOSE G , JA K UBASCH K

ERNEST G, JOSEPH

���WALTER J. MILLER

CARLOS J. MONTEALEGRE

RICHARD A. MOSBY

MICHAEL V. QUENELLE

THOMAS E. RINEY

PAUL A. ROBERTS

��BENNY W. STLUKA

ROBERT J. TAMAYO

�RUBEN V ILL ARREA L

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�Maurice Bade.1ux , John Ryals, Alex
Haywood , Bill Hanshaw, John Fisher,
and J.1mes Kulleck hold a pose fo r
the photographer.

Sen iors oblige\

Junes Kul\eck, Joe Dnl.s, and John Fisher
unpo1ed .

�Serapio Barrera administers First Aid to
Mel Medina while Hugo Valdez looks

Crowded quarters for Char\e.s Rodgers, Robert
Casarez, Carlos Montealgre, and Dick Sage.

�Seniors enjoy snow in Texas; and within the
week Hayward enjoys study in the spring
sunshine .

Casarez, his second home away from home
··Bell Telephone.

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one knows wh y.

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�James R. Holecek

�Ja mes T. Koock

William E. Kunz

Emile F La lieu

Richard L. Little

�Sergio Meneses

Xavier F. Mokarzel

Lee Roy Murray

Kenneth C. Holte
George A. Nauis

Joel P. Powers

�Miguel A. Rivera

Clinton C. Schuhmacher

�George J. Toups

Roberto G. Villarreal

Guillermo F. Valdez

�Juniors make an a fte r-lighu raid on
their personal icebox.

John Prewitt gives the Hnal touch to lhe
Christmas Crib in the main entrance.

�Mu rray , Lalieu, Toups, a nd
Tolbert find first stages of work
on the new Brothers' Residence

Brother Thomas Cousino and
David Rice put up chinning
bar with help from East and
Luster.

�McMullan and Thomas laying up supplies,

Kenny !vta.nion don} latest Edsmen's blazer.

Zimmerly, Harris , Williamson and 11lompson make for the camera with .,•eights.

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Sophomore Class President Francis M. Moore and
Vice-Presldent Fred Westerman enjoy class reaction
to their Progressive Party.

John 51\Jr/Nin, Clau Secret•ry. keeps clus Informed
with - olno· reporu.

�Keith Akroyd
Jesse Alba

Kenneth Anderson
Thomas Bagneuo

Gilbert Banuelos
James Barajas

David Bednar
Guillermo Berchelman

Robert Barr
CharlesBashara
John Bogard
Michael Bradshaw

Wllliam Bashara
Alfred Bautista

George Byrne
Michael Byrne

�Maurice Ln_u da
Roberto Farias

Edwin Day
Joseph Dennis

James Galle
William Gomez

James Goode
Paul Granville

William Gregory
Bernard Grube

�Michael Guerrero
George Hazzard

James Henderson
Robert Hodges

Everett Holstrom
Ed win Jacobson

Henry Krauss
Ronald Kruhl

Richard Janda
Robert Johnson

James Lain
Edward LaTouf

Daniel Kai ser
Patrick Kell y

Lewis La wrence
John McLam

�Fred McNair
Francis Moore
Daniel Moore
Michae l Moore

David N!gre\le
Charles Nohra
John Norris
Robert Noyes

Robert Nurre
Joseph Peoples
Roben Pinkerton
John Pipes

John Putt
Vincent Pr111
ThomasRes;nler
J•mesRichburg

�John Robinson
Daniel Ruiz
Alfredo Saenz
Guy Sawyer

William Seals
John Sharman
Richard Smith
Charles Ste venson

Gregory Sweeney
Thoma5 Tihon
Joseph Todaro
Dennis Trochmet

Socorro Vasquez
Samel Visage
Fred We5terman
Allen Winslow

�Just a friend ly game of cards.

West dorme rs are also known to have
studied.

Wrestling: a four year sport with no

I credit and plenty of penalties.

�Loredo a nd a bit of old Spanish music.

Trocmet, Loredo and Berchelman-three can phone as cheap as one.

�Lilly and Nope: no ball. no game!

Cana'\es and Henderson find out what makes an Arma·
dillalick.

Saenz checks biology experiment on white
mice .

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CLift!
OfRtEk!

C lus TreasurerWI\IIamMoran checks
for deposits.

Class Secretary P;u H.arris on the phone
for the President,

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�John Altmlller
Alejandra Bernal
Robert Bocock
Fred Borth

Andrew Carlin
Alvaro Castiello
Donatd Cole
Walter Cooke

John Davis
Lester DeLaup
Raymond DeLeon
Hector Fabela

Richard Feely
Charles Flores
Robert Freytag
Rogelio Gonzalez

John Graham
Michael Grannis
Roberto Guerra
John Ham ilton

Patrick Harris
Joseph Hernandez
Paul Hernandez
Oscar Howard

�Michael Hudgins
Jamie Huff

Matthew Martinez
Reynaldo ¥artinez

Nixon Humble
Luis Izaguirre

Michael Mauldin
Dennis M'Carver

Robert Johnson

Le wis Jones

Enrique Mdguizo
Douglas Meurer

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Elliott Krzywonskl
Joseph l.llli

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Charl es Mokarzel
Thcnnas Moran

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Thom.u McKie

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William Moran
John Noack

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Thom.u Mautne
Ja mes Nurre
Joseph O'Neil

�Bernard Pearson
Willia m Pennell
John Seals
Joseph Storey

Martin Pigott
Eugene Poplar
James Striegel
Paul Suess

Da vid Reininger
Ralph Rios
Richard Thomas
Jeffrey Tucker

Francis Ritter
Armando Rodriguez

David Valdez
Martin Whelan

John Roth
Lawrence Sala s
Will ie Williams
Dennis Winkley

Luis Salinas
George Schuh
Sergio Zambrano
Ronald Zboril

�Pat Harris, John Buttler, Hect~r Fabela ,
Walter Cooke, and Ron Zbonl hit the
books ln urnest.

All"s quiet on theDePI.ul Front.

�Naughty --front stage and centerl

�David Nigrelle and BernardGrubedcckthe
hails whh bouglu of you know what.

Bro1herC~r les rcl~xeswhhDeP~u l

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Pre.sidem Terry Moore, presiding
VIce-President P.u Moore holds pl&amp;ns for the fUiure
Tre.asurer t.Urcellus Anderson checks the Piggy Bank

Secreury Steve S..rbour records falling funds

�Marcellus Anderson
Rodger Arend

Thomas Eckman
Keep Forrest

Stephen Barbour
Jac kie Blattel

Oran Greene
David Guerra.

Paul Blunt
Da vid Brown

Clinton King
Thomas Lane

John Buller
Charles Carter
Peter McDonald
William McLaughlin

Anthony Constant
Oscar Contreras

Frank Marek
Joseph Martinez

Walter DeMond
James Dotherow

J.\mes Merrlll
Francis Miller

�John Mitche ll
John Moore
Te rrence Moore
Timothy Pennell

Gilbert Ra mos
Ja mes Robinson
Rtcardo Robles
John Sa nchez

Michael Sa nguinet
Frederick Smith
George Smith

William South wic k
Ja mes Tiner

Rubl!n Bautista
Bruce Ball

Edward Ward

Kenneth Bea uchamp
Rober to Blum
Joaq1.1in Brockman

Pa ul lk ya nt
Donald Collin•
DarioCorral u
Rona ld Cwtd lff

�Thomas Evans
Alfred Ga\lessich

Kenneth Kolfla t
Steven Kra mer

Alfonso Garcia
Rudy Garcia

Gerardo Larios
Willia m LaSassier

John Gilbert
Christopher Gomez

Harry Lilli
Luis Luna

Jose Guerra
Wiley Guerrero
Donald Martine
Ricardo Mene;es

John Guidry
Sergio Gutierrez
Gera ld Thatcher
Carlos Torres

Jeffrey Harper
Frederick Howe
Geoffrey Trocmet
Da vid Turner

�Cubs pretty up for Sock Hop.

Mclaughlin'spersona\ barberforpersonalizedhalrcut.

�Mostly we like rnughing it up .

and at bedtime

pillow fights!

�The Baron posts prize whmer in the National High School Photo Salon while McLaughlin looks on.
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Reactions to study hall dismhsal··
Interesting?

��N/ITI!JN/11 H!JN!Jf( !!Jt!ETY
John Barajas

1ohn Buckner
Charlesaements
Joseph Davis

John Fisher

Bernard Grube

J ames Kulleck
TitomasLeary
David Nigrelle
John Prewin

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The following crit eria is th e basis on which members of the National
Hono r Society, and the Junior National Honor Societ y are selec ted:
Service, L ead e r ship , Cha r acte r, A ttitude, Enthusiasm for Scholarship, and Freedom from Disciplinary Censure.

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Paul Roberts
William RobertS

Alfredo Saenz
Cllmon Schuhmacher
John Sharman

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Kenneth Beauchamp
David Brown

Andrew Garlin
\1/altcr Cooke
\Valter Demond

Alfred Gallessich
Jose Guerra
Patrick Harris

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James Striegel
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Wi!l\am Salinas

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George Natsis
Ralph Shannan

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David Nigrelle
John Sharman
Fred Westerman

Patrick Harris
Enrique Melgulzo
h'illlam Moran
Dennis Winkley

M.an.:ellus Anderson
Stephen Barbour
Pamck Moore
Terry Moore

�Servers at lvlass: Terry Frazee , Ralph Sharman, Pat Harris, 01arles Rodgers , lvlellY!edina , James Kulleck , John
Prewitt, Walter Cooke , Ray Pre ....·itt , Hector Fabela .

Boys returning in September of 1960 found the chapel completely redecorated; a new ahar , new staiUes and
appointments made a fitting memorial to the memory of Father James O'Brien, c.s.c .

�Edsmcn head for the University O!apel to start two-day retreat . , . time out
for prayer and thought .. . and consulation with Retreat Master, Father Ernest
Polene, c. T.

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Top: Richard Ferris - Vtce President, David Nigrelle- secreta ry, Bob Freytag Treasurer, and George Natsis - President. Seated : Jack Visage, John Pratt,
Robert campion, and Keith Ackroyd .

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Top most among Mission Oul&gt; accomplishmems was the Mission Drive which
brought to Holy Cross Missions throughout the world the sum tot.'!.! of $1,200!
Brother Stanley, Moderator

Top: Robert Noyes , Bernard Grube, Paul Granville, Edward Latouf, &amp;mom:
Raymond Lilly. Lawrence Le~-.·is , and Roger Sartor.

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Community Pass!
Things get rough for quarterback Bradshaw.

�SEASON'S SCORES
St. Edwards

0

St. Anthony's of
Beaumont

24

St. Edwards

0

Sacred Hean

60

St. Edwards 14
St.

Ed~o·ards

6

St.

Ed~o·ards

6

St . Edwards 14
St . Edwards

0

St . Edwards 18

Peacock

18

Bishop Forest

40

T. s.o.

36

St.lvlary's
San Marcos Academy 12
St. Joseph's

�"BEE . TEIIN
First row: Mike Guerrero, Osc ar Ho ward, Melvi n C o llins, .Miguel Rivera, Ronnie Kru h l.
Second row: Bob Pinkert on, Pat Kelly, Jim Henderson, T o m Bagnetto , Robert Hammond, John Barajas ,
Third ro w: Coa ch Hinajosa , Mike Wa lsh, Bob Freytag , Ri c ky Z i mberly , Tim Ko ock ,
Ra y Prewitt , Coach Ma tt Lyons .
Fourth ro w: Fred McNa ir , Joe Sot ry, Greg Sweeney, Jack Visage, Tom Moran, George
Smith, Bil Kunz,

BEE SCORES

St. Edward's 12 ·St. Stephen's 0
St . Edward 's 0 · Austin High 8
St. Edward 's 6 - St . Stephen 's 18
St . Edward's 0 ·- Kealin g Jr. High 26
St. Edward's 0 • Lamar Jr. High 4 0
St. Edward's 6 - McC allum 22

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First row: Rudy Garcia, Danny Collins, Alfred Ga llenlch, James Tiner, James Ootherow,
Oran Greene, hckle Andenon.
Second row:JamesRobiruon, Ruben Bautista, Steve Kramer. JeHHarper, Terry Moore,
Ken Beauchamp, Jose Guerra, Pat Moore,
Third row: Coach Henderson, Charles Carter, Joe Martines, Wallie Guerra, John Guidry,
Steve Barbara , Walter Demond, Anthony Constant.
Fourth ro w: John Sanchez, Teddy Ward, Fred Smith, Frank ~Hller, Don Mlrdn, Tim
PeMeii,Pau!Blunt .

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Games \\'on
Florence

36- 35
55-45

B. D. O.

55-47

58- 48
Concordia

51- 49•
53-35

S. M. A.

56- 40•
69-39

Waco Cath.

63- sa•
50-44

T . S. D-

56.

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67-34
St. Mary's
St. Stephen

98. 28•
50- 36
57-49

Holy Cross

69- 38

St . Ludmila
Games Lost
McCallum

63-51
59-25

Travis

52-44

St. Stephen

Craig Tolbert all· time high point man for Saint Ed's,

64-43

lloJyOoss

54·47

T.M.J ,

60·45

• Conference Games
• • League Ot.ampionship
• • • StateOt.amplonship

��Estrada -jump ball!
Ready?

Frank Moore ready for rebound.

�Frank Moore - jump ball.

And it's Moore again for the swish.

��Top row: Mike Moore, Fernando Garcia, Charles Norah, Joe Storey, Joe Dennis.
Second row: Coach Wright, John Sharman, Jock Weissenberger. Joe Hernandez, Joe Peoples,
Third row: Alfred Bautista, Mel Collins .

Starting Five grip for espirit de corps.

�TI&lt;AtK

0/.fTR/tT MEET 1962

�Richard Smith checks record at High
Jump.

Dick Mosby at Broad Jump

Richard Smith-Pde Vault

�.I

Ron l.uuer and Dick S.1ge After 220

�Mel Medina ready to let go the
discus.
Pat Harris. Eldon McKie. Ron Zboril, and Mike Grannis take the hurdles in stride.

�Participants in State Meet at T . M.J •• San Antonio: Dick Mosby, Jack Smilh, Henry Harper, Oscar lloward,
Richard Sage, Ronnie Luster, Pat Powers , and Preston Faykus who didn't make the picture.

Track Coach Mr. Beck proudly holds League Track
Olampionshlp Trophy.

�THE TEAM:

Preston Faykus and Dug Williamson are "big batters·· for Edsmen.

TI1e Team: First row: Johnny Norris , Paul Roberts, Coach \Vright, Otarles Ro:lgers; Second row: John Marcinski,
Tom Tilson , Art Torres, Terry Frazee; Third row: Dan Ruiz, Preston Faykus, Don Vrba , Bob Campion; Fourth
row: Joe People, Gene Riney, Dug Williamson, Francis Moore.

���SCORES
St. Ed's

St. Mary's

St. Ed's

Anderson

St. Ed's

Anderson

St. Ed's

Concordia

St. Ed's

Travis

St. Ed's

St. Mary's

St. Ed's

San Marcos

St . Ed's

Lockhart

SLEd's

Lockhart

St. Ed's

ConcorUia

St. Ed's
St . Ed's

St . Stephen
II

12

II

12

San Marcos

' 'You're out''' End of ~me, a.nd a ''no hiuer" ror

Paul Roberts.

��Back row: Billy Kunz, Russ Harris, Bob Hughes, Joe Davis; First row: Coach Brother Emmen, c . s . c., Willie
Williams , John Barajas , Ernest Joseph.

�SCORES
St. Ed's
St . Ed's
Sr. Ed's
St . Ed's
St . Ed's
St . Ed's
St. Ed's

Tie

3
0

Temple
Victoria
Travis
T . M. I .
Travis
Temple
Bastrop
St . Ed's

Sr .
Sr.
St .
Sr .
St.
Sr.

Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
Ed's
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Sousaphone

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1st Lieutenant
Cornet

David Schcxlts

Kenny Manion

2nd Lieutenant

Sergeant

Percussion

Trombone

William~icMullen

Joseph Sevier

George Hazzard

Baritone

Baritone

Flute

Oran Greene

Dwight Alford

Raben liodges

Oboe

Per..:usslon

Percussion

�Michael Hudgins
Trombone

Roberto Guerra
Cornet

Lawrence Salas
Comet

William Averitt
Comet

Alfred Gallesich
Cornet

Jameslvlerrill
Cornet

Gilbert Ramos
Cornet

Thomas Re gnier
Trombone

Greg Jones
Cornet

Ralph Rios

Cornet

Douglas lvleurer
Cornet

�Maurice Badeaux
Clarinet

James Kuileck
aarinet

Clinton King
Oarinet

Robert Johnson
aarinet

Stephen Barbour
aarinet

Michael Guerrero
Saxophone

Henry Krauss
Saxo~

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Saxophone

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Bill Schieffer
Saxophone

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Saxophone

Alex IJ.ay...·ard
Saxophone

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Maurice

Badeaux , Hugo Valdez , GayleOtinn, John
Ryals, Mac Letscher.

�Left toRight:JoeDavis,
Elmore, Dug \Villiamson,
Tim Koock, Mike Guerrero,
Dick Mosby, Brother Edwin
Reggio, Director.

Above: Bob Hammond , Bernard Grube, Jim Costello, lloward Houston, Robert Casarez, l\·ayne llolstrom,
and 01arles Bashara.

Left to Raglu· Reginald Thompson,
Ermc Jo~pt1 , John Kin~. Lee: l} uon,
and Tern Frazee.

�Saint Mary's Academy Girls and Edsmen join voices to give the audience a HOLIDAY MUSICALE at Ouistmas
time.

�UPON OUR CHILDREN
A Medilative Drama witb Lyrics
By
Brother Dunstan, c.
Cast
Reuben------ · ·· · - -- - -- ------ James Costello

March 12th and 13th saw the dramatic efforts of
Edsmen and girls from Saint Mary's Academy combine to do a performance of one act plays.

Samuel-------------------- - - Daniel Sherrod
Benjamin ---------------------·Tim Koock
Joseph- - ------------------ - Howard Houston
Alexander--------------- - -- - --- Gene Riney
Rufus ---- ··- --- ---------------Terry Frazee
Quintus ------- - ----------··-·Robert Casarez
Marcus --------- - ----------Maurice Badeaux

Teen-age Jewish boys look toward Ole Hill of Calvary.

�Enter the Hero was given a Superior Ra ting at
the Regional Nat ional Catholic The atre Conference Festival held in Houston , Texas, in March .

ENTER THE HERO
By
Theres a Helbum
Cast
Ruth -- - ------ ---- -- - - ---------- Linda Noack
Ann ------------ - -- - -- - --- -Michelle Fallon
Harold -------------------- - --- - - Lee Lytton
Mrs. Carey ------------- - - - --- - - Kay George

Brothe r Thomas Porfidio and stage cre w
George Natsis and Richa rd Walter talk over
technical problems.

�Cast
Policeman------·- ··-···------ Mike Guerrero
Maglsuate----------- ----- - --Kenneth Miller
Mrs. Tarpey--------------------Robln White
James Ryan ·· · ····· ·· ···-····l.eonard Goode
Bartley Fallon-----------------William Allen
Mrs. Fallon----------------- Claudia Morgan
Jack Smith ------------------ James Costello
Tim Casey ---------- - -------·--Terry Frazee
Mrs. Tully-- --- - -- -------Sharron Potchcmlck
Shaun Early-------· ·- ---·-·--··-·Gcne Riney

�Set and cast for spring musical HAPPY DAYS.

On April 23,24 , and 25, the Glee Qubs of Saint Edward' s High School and Saint Jvtary's Academy joined
musical forces to present a spring show. The Boys' Glee Cub and the orchestra were wxler the direction of
Brother Edwin Reggio, c . s . c ., and the Girls' Glee Qub was wxler the direction of Sister Rose Anthony, c . s. c .
Stage direction for the production was done by Brother Dunstan, c.s . c . A cast of some one hundred and t.,.,•emy·
five students brought two and a half happy hours to three audiences.

Stage crew under the direction of Brother Thomas Porfidio sa"'' eight scenes flow smoothly for a two act
production.

�lvlarc Thomas Guerrero gets Jesson from

Cathy h4ary Potchernick, while Elton snob
Pat Lynda Matocha looks on.

Fral\kie Pat Johnson has her troubles with
Tobby Reggie Thompson; together they
made

good

comedy.

�And what are these creatures so wan and so
wild in their attire?

�lvlarc Thomas Guerrero ge1s lesson from
Ca1hy lvlary PoiChernlck, while El1on snob
Pal Lynda lvla10cha looks oo.

�Breezy Bill Kunz, Sue Kathy
Noack, Tooth Tim Koock,
and Peggy Sandra Marek
sing out and swing out when
1hey recall "Tile 11tings \&lt;Je
Did Last Summer."

And what are these creatures so "''an and so
wild in their attire?

��Show stealers!
''The lvlen TI1atWeMarry- -huhhh!"'

�Cathy and Pat in argument overMarcmakeit necessary
to "Pass That Peace Pipe'', while Sorority sisters look

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Eddie the Edsmon is bock. From now on Eddie will come out every Friday.
Since Eddie is starting out from scratch with on entirely new staff this year.
wishes to volunteer his services will pl ease contact LEVNARD G~ (if'' ~
HOUSTON or PANCHO CASAREZ. We ore desperotely in •
artistic talent ...
Eddie wishes to congratulate the 88 F..J
six weeks period. Vve especi,.. 1'
WINKLEY for his hi9h ·
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. and Monday, Decembe r II and
music departments of St. Edwa rd'i
.ugh School and St . Mary's Academy will pr... ~,~ nl

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a program of Christma s mu T HE STAFF
numbers •. The perfo~ance ::~ =~~·Mel Medina, RobenGasarez, :1 ..,1
Bath performances wdl be held 1n the
adults- 50¢' for students. Be sure to come and bri ... ,
THE ST . ED'S BOWLING TEAM will ploy host to the St. Ww:Jry M~dalen High School tea m from Son
Antonio, on Thursday of this week. The match will be played at Bobby layne's Bowl-a-ramo. All
visitors will be welcome.
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�The above view o f the 1962 Science Exhibit i.s but a su,.!':gestion ofwhu went on. Some two hundred stu·
dents from various schools In and around Austin participated; a total of one hundred and fifty·seven ex·
hibits were set up, and more than 3000 people attended.

SUPERIOO. AWARDS TO EDSMEN
James Kulleck in Physics
Charles Clements In Chemistry
Francis M. Moore in Biology
Joseph Lilli in Physical Science
Jeffrey Tucker in Physical Science

Brother Stanly Repucci, c.s.c. and Brother Edwin Reggio with the help of Sister Mary Moressa of Saint
Mary's Academy, Sister M8.ry M8.rita of Saint Louis School, and Sister Rita Cascia from Saint lvtary's
Cathedral School sorted the results of judges Brothers Donald Moose, Edward Quintal, Robert Lavalle, and
Jeremiah Kenny. Decisions were not easy to make.

��Joseph Lil!i, St. Ed's, Supe rior rating for
Telephone Demonstration.

��Henry H.:!rper: Workings of a Solid Fuel Recovery Test Rocket .

�President- Captain
Bob Campion
145

Capt.am
Rohert Pinkerton

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C.apt.am
BUI Robcns
135

Cap!am
\o.al!Cr Mll\cr
144

Captain

Robert Johnson
135

Captain
Douglas ~ieurer
133

�Charles Caner
13'2

Eugene Poplar
102

Richard Feeley
128

Allen \Vinslow
111

Tom Moran
125

William!vloran
122

Ronnie Zboril
111

�Bill Roberts looks on and the gals take over!

John Roth
117

Colman Corser
130

Tom Regnier
110

Ben Prieto
131

Anthony Constant

106

PatMd)orWd
122

Jim tienckrson
126

�John aark
117

Bernard Grube
130

James Holecek
142

Clint Schuhmacher
127

Maurice Badeaux
142

Richard Walter
111

Bowling - a co-educational movement!

Preston Faykus
132

�Part of Explorer Post assemble before the Paratroopers' Transport in early morning before takeoff for a flight
tour of the Stare of Texas·· courtesy of Bergstrom Airforce Base .

Brother Stanley, Jim Hudgins, Skip Dothe·
row , and Ken Beauchamp get ready for
tour of Bergstrom Srrateglc Wing Com·
m~onrl.

�Explorers who .,•ere awarded the
Ad Altare Dei Award are blessed
by Father E. Tse: Mike Hudgins,
Anthony Consram . William Moran, Joe O' Neil , David Bro.,.,·n.
Pat Harris , and Paul Blunt .

Securing rents on the beach at Padre Island
in preparation for a weekend of fun: Andy
carlin, AI Gallessich, Skip Dotherow, Joe
O'Neil, John Sanchez, and Ken Beauchamp.

�Charlie Collella points out tell- tale
parts of a Stingray to Steve Barbour,
Skip DotherO~&lt;&gt;' , and Jack Anderson.
Among troop's solNenir, a Stingray's
barb, is a reminder of the excitement
of camping om on Padre Island .

Horse-play on Padre Island: John
Sanchez , Steve Barbour, R.lndySe.als,
Ken Beauchamp, Andy Carlin, and
on-looker, Jack Anderson.
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Camping out at Moran Ranch • •
tucking in In pre~rauon f01 a SriO'oo'
storm which foJI~·ed.

�At United States lvlarine Ri fle Range,
13th Rifle Company: Marksman , Mike
Grannis;Sharpshooters , \&lt;/alter Cooke;
Olip DeLaup; and Promarksman, Tom
Regnier.

Above: Captain and Expertmarksman Steve Rozanich , Sharpshooter Olarles Clements , Experts Rusty Barr.
\Villie W!lliams, and Henry Krauss , and Marksman Ruben Villarreal.

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�Among the many dances held during the year, the Sweetheart Dance sponsored by the Seniors is the one "''hlch
brings out most students.

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�For John Ry!as and date , dancing is
serious business.

Freshman Pat Harris and d;ue swing out!

Olaperones: Mrs . Thomas Riney , Mrs. John King, Mrs. Mau Goode , Mr . William Henderson , arxl Mrs. G.:::&gt;lda
Schuhmacher .

�������ALLEN WILLIAM M.
2901LaFayette
Austin, Texas
Football I yr.
ARNCX.D, JOHN E.
5210 Brae Burn Dr.
Bellaire, 101, Texas
Football 1 yr.: Basketball 2 yrs.;
Track lyr.; BasebaliMgr. 1 yr.
BADEAUX, MAUR1CE N.
3655 Bluebonnet
Houston 25, Texas
BowUng 2 yrs.: Glee Club 2 yrs.:
S..nd2yrs.; SclenceExhibil.
BARRERA , SERAPIO M.
PedroJ. Mendez 256
Reynara Tamps. Mexico
BROWN, ALEXANDER A.
Box304
Edinburg. Texas
Boxing 2 yn.: Track 1 yr: Boxing
Trophy.
BURDICK, STEVE A.
4051FalkirkLane
Houston 25, Texas
Echo I yr.; Junior National Honor
Society 1 yr.: Science Club I yr.
CAMPBELL , MICHAEL R.
2806 Harris Park Ave.
Austin. Texas
Fencing I yr.; Dramatics2 yrs. : Sci·
ence Club I yr.: Glee Club 2yrs.
CAMPION, JAMES R.
2101 R&amp;e Dell
Auutn, Te:us
Freshman Vlce·Presldent: B.ueball
4 yrs.; S..sketb.all 2 yrs.: Mtmon
Club I yr.: Lenermen'sC!ub l yr.;
Jumor National Hono.r Soctety I yr.
CASAREZ.. ROBERT C.
1620RulzSt.
San Antonio 1. Texas
Footb.all 3 yn: Track I yr.: Echo 2
yrs.; Edsmen I yr.:Dramatlcsl yr.:
Glee Club I yr.
CHINN, GAYLES.
240illatleyDr.
Ausnn, Teus
MLutonCiub2 yrs.: Dramou tcsl yrs.:
GleeC\ub4 yrs.: SCience Exhtblt.
DAVIS, JOE L.
123 Oltnaberty CT. Apt. 45

San Antonio. Texas
Tennis Team 3 yrs. : National Honor
Society I yr. ;Religion Medal Jr. yr. :
Glee Club3 yrs.; Band 3 yrs.
FA YKUS, PRESTON T .
Box 165
Garwood, Texas
Science Club I yr.
FERRIS, RICHARD E.
1800 Sharon Lane
Aunln, Texas
Football I yr. ; Oratory I yr.: Mission
Club2 yn.
FISCHER, JOHN D.
Canalla 163
Trujillo. Peru, S. A.
B Football 1 yr.: National Honor So·
ciety2yrs. ;SclenceExhlbitlyr.
FRAZEE, TERRY L.
1013 Riverside Dr.
Austin, Texas
Footbal\2 yrs.: Basebal\3 yrs.;Mh·
slon Club 2 yrs.; Letterman 1 yr.:
Jr. National Honor Society I yr.:
Dramatics 1 yr.: Glee Club 2 yn.:
SclenceExhibit2yrs.
GARCIA , FERNANDO J.
Belden 3230
Nuevio Laredo Tamps. Mexico
GONZALEZ. CARLOS].
Hidalgo 1298 n!e.
Reynosa Tamaulipu. Mexico
Football l yr.: Boxlng !yr.; Glee
Club2yrs.: Fencmg I yr.
GOODE, LEONARD C .
2707BrldlePath
Austin, Texu
B:ueball I yr.: Track 2 yu.: Bo-..·Ung
I yr.: Echo t yr.: Co·EdltorEdsmen:
Dramatic• 1 yr.; Sctence Club I yr.
GUERRA , FERNANDO N .
Roberto F. Garcia I 23
H. Matamoros Tamaullpas. Mexico
Boxtng I yr.
HAMMOND, R08ERT H.
501Pear,on
Bergsuom Au- Force Ba.e, Te:u•
Footb.allBTeam I yr. ;Track Team
I yr. : Glee Club t yr.
HA,.SHAW, WILLIAM H.
200 E. F«gllWn
Ptlarr. Texu

Football Team 3yrs. : Basketball
Team 4 yrs. : Ali·State 2 yu. :
TrackTeam3 yrs.: Ali·State 1 yr.;
Lettermen's Club 2yrs.;Dramatics
2 yn.; Glee Club 3yrs.
HARPER, HENRY A. JR.
429McWhlrk
Austin ( Bergstrom). Texas
Football Team l yr. : Sporu Ed itor
of Echo I yr.

HAYWARD , JORGE A.
!nsurgentes Sur 539-A
Mexico 11, D. F•. Me xico
Echo 1 yr.: National Honor Society
1 yr.; Junior National Honor Society
1yr.:Band3yrs.
HIA TT, ARTHUR B.
1606RidgehavenDr.
Austin. Texas
Tennis Team 1 yr.: News Editor of
Echo I yr. : Science Club I yr.
HOUSTON, HOWARD E.
Rt. 5,\BoX 745
Austin. Texas
Echo 1 yr.: Co· Editor of Eddie the
Edsman I yr.: Miulon Club I yr.;
Junior National Honor Society I yr.:
SclenceCiub2yrs.:SClenceExhlblt:
Glee Club 1 yr.
HOWARD, PATRICK J,
505 Alpine
Austin, Texas
JAKUBASCHK, JOSE' G.
Mlna t9 Ote
PiedruNegru
Coah,, Mexico
JOSEPII, ERNEST G.
3910 Balcones Dr.
Ausdn, Texas
Tennis Team 2 yu. : Mlulon Club
I yr.; BovlingTeam 1 yr. ;Glee Club
1yr.

KA TO, CSABA E.
Correo Principal
Apdo. 81·&lt;&amp;5
Caracas, VenezueU
Glee Club
KATO, NICHOLAS
CorrcoPrlncipal
Apdo. 81·&lt;&amp;5
Carac:.a1, VenezueU

�KING, JOHN W.
6413 Cary Dr.
AUJtin , Texas
ClubElocution;Mission Club2 yrs. ;
Sci ence Club 1 yr. ;GleeClub3 yrs,
KULLECK, JAMES G.
Box413
San Juan, Texas
Track Tea mly r. ;EddtetheEdsrran
lyr.; Echo 1 yr.: National Honor
Societylyr.:Band2yrs .: Special
Music Award 1 yr.; Science Exhibit
l yr.
LEARY , THOMAS M,
4710fi nley Dr.
All!tin , Texas
Secretary Student Council;Freshm.an
President; Junior Secretary; Tennis
Team1yr.;Eddie theEdsmanl yr.;
Echo Staff 2 yrs.; Oratory 2 yrs.;
Spelling 2 yrs .; National Honor
Society2yn,; Junior Na lion alHonorSocietylyr .; Freshman Religion
Medai;SophomoreRellglonMedal;
Scholarship Meda\2yrs.; Science
Club ,
LETSCHER, ROBERT M.
3619Glen Haven
Houston, Texu
Seni or President; Football Team 1
yr. ; Basketb.\11 Team 1 yr.; Echo
Staff 1 yr. ; Ml.s.sion Club 1 yr.;
Leue rmen 's Club 1 yr.; Science
Club 1 yr.; Glee Club 1 yr.
LUS TER, RONALD 0 .
Hotel El Mirador
Acapulco, Gro.
Mexico
Track Team 2 yrs.; Echo Staff 1 yr.
LYTTON, LEE H.
P. 0 . BoxB
Sarita . Texas
Treasurer Student Council; Fresh·
man Secretary; SophomoreTreuurer;Junior President ; TermisTeam
lyr. ; Fencing Team lyr.; Basket·
ball Mgr , l yr. ; EchoStafflyr.;
Declamation 2 yn.; Mission Club
lyr.;Natlonal HonorSociety1yr.;
Dramatics lyr.; Glee Club 1 yr.
MCSHANE, JOHN V .
RI. 3,Boxl03
Bandera, Texas
Sophomore President; Junior Vice ·
President; Football Team 1 yr.;
Basketball Mgr. 1 yr.; Eddie the
Edsman Stafflyr.; Oratory Contest
2 yrs.; Mission Club 2yn. ; Science
Club 1 yr.
MEDINA, MELVIN J.
1044W, 30St.
Los Angeles 7, California
Foottla\1Team4 yrs.: Boxing2 yrs.;
TrackTum2yrs . ;EchoStafflyr.

Eddie the Edsman Staff 1 yr ; Let·
termen'sClub 1 yr.
MENDOZA. ERNEST
2302SantaRlta
Aust in , Texas
MILLER, KENNETH B.
Star Route A, Box 23 BB
Austin 4, Texas
Bowling Team 1 yr.; Elocution
Conte st 3 yrs,; National HonorSoclery 2 yn.: Band 2 yrs.; Talent
Show 3yrs .; Combo l yr.
MILLER, WALTER].
Rt. 5 ,Boxl50
Auuin, Texas
MONTEALEGRE, CARLOS JOSE'
c / oC , Montealegre D.
Nicaragua, Central America
MOSBY, RICHARD ALLEN
1132 Chicon St.
Austin 2, Texas
President Student Council; Football
6yrs ,; RifleTeaml yr .; Tra ck3yrs.;
Basketball1yr. ; Explorers;Sclence
Exhibit 2 yn.; Lettermen's Club;
Physics Club ; Glee Club 2 yrs.
QUENELLE, MICHEAL V ,
104 North 15th
Norfolk, Nebraska
Fencing 1 yr. ; Track 1 yr ; Co ·
Editor Edwardian; Mission Club.
RINEY, THOMAS EUGENE
1000South First Street
Austin, Texa5
Basebali2 yn. ;M ission Club2 yrs . ;
Glee Club3yn .;Cheerleader 3yrs.
ROBERTS, PAUL ANDREW
3006PerryLane
Austin, Texas
Footba112yrs . ;Basketball;Bueball
2yrs , ; Echo Staff; Lettermen'sC!ub;
National Honor Society: Dramatics
Club.
RODGERS, CHARLES FRANKLIN
207Melbourne
Houston , Texa5
Basketball 4 yrs. ; Altar Boy 1 yr.;
Mlsdon Club 2 yrs.; Lettermen'!
Club .

San Angelo, Texas
Football Co-Captain 2 yn . : Basketballlyr.;Track 2yn.; Lettermen's
Club 2 yn.; Track Man of the Year
Award .
SALINAS , GUILLERMO
Morelos222
Neuvo Laredo Tamaullpa5, Mexico
Treasurer Senior Class; Boxing2 yrs.;
High Honon Monogram 2 yr5,
SCHIEFFER. WILLIAM B.
Rt. #1
Kyle, Texas
Football1yr.;Track2yrs.;Edwardian
lyr,; Band3yr5.; ScienceExhibit
lyr.
SCHOLL, PATRICK C .
268EastMillSt,
New Braunfels, Texas
Football I yr.
SHERROD , DANIEL A.
1410 Cima rr on
Odess-a , Texas
Secretary Sophomore Class; T rack
I yr.; Ed wardia.nSu.ff; EchoSu.ff;
Eddie The Edsman; Mission Club 1
yr.; NatioJU.l Honor Society 1 yr. ;
Dramatics ! yr.; 2nd Place Spelling
Cootest; Science Club: Fencing
Team lyr. ; Sc ienceExhibit2yrs. ;
Rifle Team .
STLUKA , BENNY W.
908 Van Buren
San Angelo, Texas
Football2 yn,;TennhTeam 1 yr.;
Echo Staff 3 yrs. ; Elocution 3 yn.;
Explorer'slyr. ;Lettermen'sClub;
National Hooor Society; Dramatics
ly r.; Sclence2yrs,
STROJANIK, TOBERT L.
Route 1, Box 205-A
Austin, Texas
ST RANEY, JOHN MICHAEL
4030 Hubbard Place
Brooklyn 10, New York
TreuurerJunior; Secretary Senior;
Tennis 1 yr.; Fe ncing 1 yr.
TAMAYO, TOBERT J.
7001 CU:cle- S ·Road
Austin, Texas
GleeC\ub2 yrs.

ROZANICH, STEVE
Apt, 10-645, Sabana Grande
Caracas, Venezuela
Rifle Team 2 yrs.

VALDEZ, HUGO E.
Bananera,lzabal
Guatemala -l:entu.l AmeriCIIo
Track 1 yr. ; Glee Club 1 yr.

RYALS, JOHN SHELLY
Victoria Street
Kenedy, Texas
Football2yrs.;Track2 yn,; Basketball; Glee Club l yr.

VILLARREAL, RUBEN
I . B. Chapa 371
Reynosa Tamaulipas, Mexico
Football 1 yr.; Science Club 1 yr.

SAGE, RICHARD R.,
2102Webster

ZAVALA JUAN JOSE'
Nica ragua
Chinandega

�1q61 EDWARDIAN PATRONS
Mr . a nd Mrs .!. E. Ad amietz
Mr . and M•'&gt;.J . D. Ad ams

Mr . a nd Mrs. Tony Alba
M r . and Mrs. E. M . Alford
Mr. and lvlrs . v . AllenJr.
Mr. and Mrs . H. G. Altmiller
Mr . and Mrs . F. Alv arado
Mrs. H . O. Arend
Mr . and Mrs . H. E. Arnold
Mr . a nd Mrs . F. Averin
Mr. and Mrs. M . N . Badeaux
Lt . Col. and Mrs . L. T . Barbour Jr
Lt. Col. aM Mrs , R. R. Barr
Col. and Mrs . W . A . Beauchamp
Dr . arxl Jvtrs , G . Berchclman
Mr. and Mrs . R. E. Blum
Mrs. L. s. Brown
Ricardo Robles Bush

Mrs.J . C . Butler
Mrs . Nunzie Campion

Mr . and Mrs . P. Canales
Mr. and Mrs . A . F. Carlin
Mrs , Irene Casarez
Mr . and Mrs . A. Castiello
Mr. and Mrs . H. N. Dlarbonnet
Mrs . J . R. Q:.ew
Mr. and Mrs . Hugh Oii nn
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Qcments
Mr. and Mrs . N. A. Cole
Mr . and Mrs . \\' . M. Collins
Oscar Contreras
Mr . and Mrs . R. L. Cornelison
Mrs . Gladys Corser
Mr . and Mrs. H. Dangelmeyer
Mrs. R. A. Daugherty
Mrs. Blanche Davis
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Davis
Mrs. I. De HaY""ard
Dr. and f..1rs. G. E. De Hoyos
Mr. ani f..1rs. E. II. Dennis
Mr. and f..1rs. T. East
Mr. ani Mrs. Sam Eckert
Mr. and f..1rs. Ramon Fabela
Mr. ani Mrs. A. G. Faykus
Mr.and Mrs.E . R.Ferrls
Mr. and Mrs. M. A ores

Mrs . Josephine Frazee
Mr. and Mrs . E. F. Gal!essich
Mr . and Mrs . R. A'. Gilbert
Mr . and Mrs . CaHan Graham
Mr. and Mrs . P. Guerrero
Col. a nd Mrs. R. T . Hal! J r.
Col . ani Mrs . Hammond
Mr . ani Mrs . H. H. Hansha w
Mr . and Mrs .
H . Harris
Mr . and Mrs . J . E. Harris
Mr . and Mrs . A. l\ernandez
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hiall
Mr . and Mrs . V. J , I-Jo\ecek
Mr. and Mrs . 1\ . Ho lstead
Mr . and Mrs . J . H . Houston
1\'\,r. and Mrs . J . H . Huff
Mr . and Mrs . Leo Hughes
Lt , Col. and Mrs . L. T . Jones
Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Joseph
Mr . and Mrs. Henry Krauss
Mr . ani Mrs . A. J . Kruhl
Mr. and l\1rs. A - v. Kul!eck
LL Col . and Mrs . J . L. L2.in
Mr . and Mrs . A- L- Leary
Mr. and Mrs. J . A - Lilli
Mr . and Mrs . L. Lynch
Mr . arxll\1rs . Lee H . Lytton J r.
Mr. aOO Mrs . R. J . Macauley
Mrs . Patricia Martin
Mr. aOO Mrs. Matt Martinez
1\ir, and Mrs. Otarles Maurer
Mr. and Mrs. H. J . McCoy
Mr. and f..irs. J . D. McKie
Mr. and 1\11.$. J . D. McMul!an
Mr. all:! Mr!:. J . McShane
Mr.aOO Mrs. \ValterMiller
Mr . and Mrs. J. c. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs . G . Q . Moore
Mr. and Mrs . c . B. !vloulton
Mr. and Mrs . L. R. Murray
1\ir. and Mrs. R. A - Myers
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Natsis Jr.
Mr. and f..1rs. Nelson Nolte
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Noyes
Mr. and Mu. T. J . O'Neil
Mrs. Vlrglma Pear::;on

c.

Mr. and Mrs . J . M. Pickney Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Pinkerton
Mrs . ] . F. Poplar
Mr . and Mrs.J . T . Prall
Mr . a nd Mrs . W , A- Prewitt Jr.
Mr. Octavia Prieto
Mr. and Mrs.L . F. Qualia
Mr. a nd Mrs . L- A. Quene\le
Mr . and Mrs . Ri chard Ramos
Mrs. T. A. Regnier
Mr . and Mrs . G . E. Robinson
Mr . and 1-Ars . R. A . Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs . A . N. Saenz
Mr . and l-Ars . J . H. Sage
Mr . and l-Ars . E. M. Salinas
Mr . and Mrs. G . Salinas
Mrs . Edgar Sanguinet
Mr . and l-Ars. D. C . Sartor
Mr . a!ld Mrs . D . B. Schieffer
Mr. and Mrs. G . v. Schuh
Mrs . J . c . Schuhmacher
Mr. and Mrs . J . H. sevier
Mr . and Mrs . J . \V , Sharman
Mr. and Mrs. V. A - Sherrod
Mrs. Alma Smith
Mr. and l-Ars . l'l . SoUihwick
Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Storey
Mr. and Mrs. T . M . Straney
Mr. and Mrs. \V . P. 11lompson
Mr. and Mrs. T .
Tilson
Mr. and Mrs. G . J . Toups
Mr. and Mrs. T . M. Tyndall
Mr. and l-.1rs. M . v. Valdez
Mrs. Bca Venarske
Mr. and Mrs. Ed ...·ard Vrba
Mr. and l-.1rs . MaryE.Walden
Lt. Col. and 1-.-lrs. F. R. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. E. J . \Yard
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Watrous
Mr. and Mrs. G . Wessenburgcr
Mr. a!ld 1\-lrs. M.A. Whitley
Mr. and f..1r~. G. \V. Williams
Mr. and f..1rs. Jose Zambrano
Mr. and Mrs. W . Zborll
f..-lr. aOO Mrs. R. M. Zimmerly Jr.

c.

The Ed ...·ardian Staff and those who In anyway helped to make the 1961 edition of our yearbook
possible, are Indeed grateful to our Patrons for their fin.anci.Jt help.
\\'e s incerely hope that the students ...-ho reretve this book will find In it many lnterestin~ aOO
happy re.m!OOers of a year that has come and gone. Memories are good and profitable things 10 ha\·e;
... e hope thai ...-e ha\·e gh en you a re ....
Stnce:~ly,

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