Academy of Our Lady of Peace - Villa Montemar Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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WI'I'H THE LIFE of Christ as their example, sophomores tried to attain a clearer knowledge in their religion class. third period. of the purpose for which Christ Came to redeem them. STUDY OF THE Jews' preparation for the coming of the Messias included the many prophe- cies. prototypes. and ceremonies of the time lie- fore Christ. HOPE. SUPHOMORI-I YIH'l'LfE. comes into focus at the time of the Nativity, and during the early life of Christ as well as during His pulnlic' life. T0 Il,LLTS'l'RATE MORE graphically the life of tlhrist fleft to rightl, Eileen Dilmos, Silvia Garcia. Carolyn Bolen, and Anne Marie Dolan give their ideas on diagrams of the temple of .lerusalem. and maps of Palestine made Ivy their classmates as a special assignment. FINISHING WITH CHRISTS Passion. Death, and Ascension, the religion course continued with the Nlass. the enactment of Calvary. Throughout the year. practical applications were made to sophs' daily lives. R. Ereneta I' left l , president .I. Kerkhoff R. Mackay .I. Martinez, vice-president K. Lemke R. Malanga Y. Seiler, secretary P. Lewis E. Mandolf M. Viielle, treasurer M. Mahedy .l. Monson BOOK JACKETS, AN added feature of No vember hook reports, were displayed at the eighth annual Book Vileek program, November 21. POSTING COVERS MADE hy English stu- cntsd lleft to rightl. joan Douthitt, Karene Leinke, and Mary Pat Fitzgerald admire work- manship of tive sophomore entries. General ap- pearance, context, and originality were three quali- ties on which class judging was hased. CIORIIEIIT USAGE OF transitive and intransi- tive verhs, active and passive voice, is one phase of English II grammar studied last period of the day. Grammar comprises one-half the English course, alternating each quarter with literature. l.l'I'ERA'l'L'l'IE BOOKS -IRE made hy sopho- mores in connection with units on narrative poetry, biography, and the essay. Class sessions are used in the reading of selections followed hy partieipa- tion in discussing individual interpretations. TIIROUCHOIQT OLP VOC.-XTION Week oli- servanee. March I5-24, English students explored a new field-news writing. Following the talk of each day's guest, sophs submitted one hundred word articles to he criticized hy fellow class- mates and English instructor, Sister fiarmela. f r - E- ---- - Vfgaa ,, ,,,,, , f - .. -. ' lt f f 1 .f.f. ' ,X ,-4 at . ef f ' X ff gy' If A' A

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Ig? Second Year Studies Incas Invade -s Lauglzmg Waters becomes a book worm. EMERGING FROM THE lowly ranks of freshmen, forty OLP students returned to school in September as high and mighty sophomores. Followers of Melvin under the supervision of Sister Margaret Alacoque, home room teacher, welcomed the new year with joy and enthusiasm as they were proclaimed winners of the first seasonis Sodality banner, October l, for best start in Christmas 'card sale. CONTINUING FROM WHERE they left off as freshmen, they were determined to keep their colors flying by being co-operative in any school function, generous at all times, and living up to the expectations of the faculty, of other classes, and of their own class. Succeeding, they received first place in the high school for selling dinner tickets and chances for the Fiesta, March 29. ST. MARIA CORETTI, class patroness, encouraged them toward the latter part of the year as resolutions were sometimes forgotten, or school routine was becoming tiresome, but especially in their stage debut in GHOSTS OF CENTERVILLE, April 2. Soph-Senior picnic, May 27, at Green Valley Falls, was their last activity on the yearas calendar. Looking forward to their two remaining years, and to the future that awaits them after graduation, girls will return in September to continue their fine record. First column M. Basulto C. Bolen A. Dolan M. Fitzgerald M. Hill Second column J. Collura J. Douthitt S. Garcia M. Johnson Third column E. Dibos G. Evans V. Godfrey K. Kennedy



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1 he right 67L1iiTOHT77,87Lf.f P. McLaughlin fleft column? P. Raymond B . Rivard P. Thompson B. Miller S. Reyes S. Robinson M. Waters R. Murguia F. Richardson J. SL. Martin S. Weinstock M. Padberg E. Riley S. Smith D. Wolff HFOOD, FOOD, IS the usual cry of forty hungry sophs as the l2:l5 bell announces the noon period. Strains of CEE, A THOUSAND STARS, I, and HERE are heard as brain ten- sions and cobwebs are cleared by the singing of popular hits. HTHIS IS WONDERFULV, or Htake it awaya' is the comment as sophs make classmates victims of home recipes. BRAVING UNUSUAL CALIFORNIA weather Cleft to rightl Barbara Rivard, Martha Basulto, Veronica Godfrey, and Rosemary Malanga share Barbarals polo coat, while recalling humorous class occurrences resulting in general laughter. HSKIRTS SHORTERV' HWHY turn that way'?,' and 'LHow many chapters were we to haVe?'? are among lunch-period comments. Newest fashions with examples of modern dance steps plus last minute assignment preparations are greatest time- consumers. NOON TIME ALSO offers opportunity for GAA tournament participation plus the feature singing of uHappy Birthdayi' to some joyous individual. Livelier moods tend to make sophs return to child- hood games of ln and Out the Windowf 'Tar- mer in the Dell and London Bridgefi

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