Bishop Alemany High School - Recuerdos Yearbook (Mission Hills, CA)

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L Lldwfxljxg ,lf 77 fjifa I ijffffyjj O , ' V, J' 2 - fly ,f fl S jf, Q Aj fb J ff Nw ' V Jitxyfffwiiillivivgywhli ieiuft My U W Behind the glorious tomorrow that missionaries and poets and true scientists and teachers of youth and all other men of vision hopefully forsee, lie the heroic work and strivings of the past, awaiting their continuance in the present and their fulfillment in the future. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cardinal's Message School .... Faculty . Students . . Classes . . Activities Sports . Memories . Index . 4 6 'I4 28 86 106 T28 154 161 if fQ4cz.,4,- -fbdfffiylf 1.p ,Z.4fALc'J fb ftpxclj ali' and me so LL f !f0v1'lf 7 Qffvtiit, you for I-'J jvff-'ff,': T f -u .flue , Sgmcfx Xfxfflfm 'Z-N 527 3 Alemany completes a year under the Cardinals gg ARCHDIOCESE or Los ANGELES A l53l WEST NINTH STREET Em Los ANGELES 15, CALIFORNIA E ounkark 8-8101 2 March Fifteenth E l 9 6 O To the Students of ALEMANY HIGH SCHOOL San Fernando, California My dear Students: While the Senior Year in a High School is attended with many problems of study endeavor, it is likewise a time of much joy and happiness as you look forward to the accomplishment of graduation. Becoming a graduate of high school gives a viewpoint in retrospect of a far greater appreciation for both the effort and the accomplishment of a four year course . As we see the knowledge and the training manifesting themselves in a more or less natural mode of accomplishment, we realize the more the depths of our gratitude to Almighty God and to our sponsor, the Mother of God . lt is our earnest prayer that the Divine blessings of Our Saviour will be bountiful upon you, and that the fruits of Alemany training will be lasting and abundant. Faithfully yours in Christ, ,, 1 11, f- D' ffffff f-I ARCHBISHOP of Los Angeles S blessing ,grew 'T HIS EMINENCE James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre blesses Alemany High School May 30, 1959. Blessed by Cardinal Mclntyre at the end of last year, Alemany High School-fruit and example of his Eminence's tireless crusade for schools in the Archdiocese-confidently has completed the fourth year of its great mission, the Catholic education ofthe youth ofthe San Fernando Valley. 5 - Campus Through the centuries from the monasteries of the Middle Ages, across the world to the Missions of California and their modern successors, the Church has pioneered in education, building soon after her altars of sacrifice, schools for her children that they might be built up as living stones in Christ. ENV. -. . . 7 Alemany gives the treasure of Catholic education wi ,A 1 OUTSIDE ST. JOSEPH'S HALL is the girls' parking lot which is filled each day with the cars of stu- dents who travel long distances. I I xl, ,V . y 1 L 4 is 'r lv' '-Hts. UT' ADMINISTRATION OFFICES of the Boys' and Girls' Departments occupy a key position on the campus. I- to the Valley cities Spreading out in mission style along Rinaldi and back to the low hills, lies Alemany High School with its chapel tower rising as Cl sign of welcome to students from twenty-six Valley parishes. ALEMANY HIGH SCHOOL welcomes boys and girls of the San Fernando Valley to another day of Catholic education f f f Blue prints are finally realized with the new !,,,,.f A EHR--H Finally a blue print dream came f '1 'Til -. LA ,tw true, with its new Xavier Hall, Alemany now has twelve buildings: a priest's house, a convent, six classroom buildings, two offices, a chapel-library unit, and a gym. Nl -2 ff ALEMANY'S SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH of Carondelet enjoy the beautiful simplicity of their convent home. IN THE PRIESTS' HOUSE adioining the campus, the Oblate Fathers of Mary lm- maculate find many hours of happiness. MARIAN HALL houses the Homemaking De- partment, the Sodality and music rooms, and two sophomore classrooms. I0 ff! Xavier Hall IN LOURDES HALL the boys study basic subiects and elec- tives. 'ii mgrjiti n0 -1. ,. 'SEER NEW THIS YEAR is the boys' Xavier Hall. - .....-,i, W? ST. THERESA'S HALL features girls' iunior and senior homerooms. .gi-jl 'ii ,t ngtpew 1 f if . if Mba- I Well-planned centers of activity help students to 9-7 ALEMANY'5 GYM is sturdily built and is readily adaptable to such varied activities as retreats, games, and dances. INSIDE THE GYM Father J. Walsh, OSM, gives a retreat conference to boys. l i T l study, play, and pray Alemany provides various centers of activity--the chapel, the library, the gym, the spacious playing fields-to accommodate the spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social needs of its students. THE LIBRARY offers students a place of quiet study and research. ' ,3 - rx iss- ..' 41 OUTSIDE THE BOYS' STUDY HALL and library building students gather for in- formal conversation. ON FIELD DAY boys make maximum use of Alemany's extensive campus. 3.0.4 I ,. I in ,B Faculty Representing the continuing work of the whole Church, the Alemany Faculty, comprising the Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, and lay teachers, labor daily for the instruction and santification of Valley youth under the authorization and blessing of the Cardinal. f-fK,,f'f'!2 .J-X, 5 ?, QEL1GfON my I5 Administrators and faculty promote knowledge 1 IX 1 '-L'-in REV. CHARLES BURNS, OMI Boys' Principal -.,,- .. i' g,-3 Alemany High School with its faculty of forty-two members, is administered by Reverend James B. Clyne, and the principals of the Boys' and Girls' Departments, Reverend Charles Burns, OMI, and Sister Aileen Francis, CSJ. ., 2 x.: SISTER AILEEN FRANCIS, CSJ Girls' Principal Religion IV, Il, Boys' Glee Club 16 --........,.-..... ,.... and ChHsHanlhHng REV. JAMES B. CLYNE Coordinator of Alemany High School -N' Elgin: .A M -l cnc: 4 s .Q , N., l, '-.43 ii .. -J' I' . .1 rHLf Q 149 'I A FACULTY MEMBERS of the Boys' and Girls' Departments enioy the faculty Christmas party prepared by the students of Sister Mary lrene's homemaking classes. ganna I7 ggi REV. FRANK WAGNER, OMI Director of Counseling, Religion Ill Business Law, U.S. History Drivers Education, Baseball Coach REV. EDWARD CUNNINGHAM, OMI English l, Spanish l Assistant Athetlic Director Father Burns replaces Father 5 s I : li REV. THOMAS WEBER, OMI Prefect of Discipline, English Ill Journalism, Pow Wow Moderator -5 REV. KEVIN O'CONOR, OMI Religion I, Business Mathematics , . 'na is MOST REV. JOSEPH MCDONALD, OMI Provincial Superior Boys' Principal of Alemony High School September, l957, to December, 1959 McDonald as Boys' Principal After Most Reverend Joseph McDonald, OMI, was appointed Provincial Superior of the Western Province of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in December, he was succeeded as Alemany Boys' Principal by Most Reverend Charles Burns, OMI. 'E AA Rev. FRANK JANSEN, oMi Vice-Principal Latin IV, Dean of Studies MR. HARVEY C. WOLFE English II, Biology Varsity Basketball Coach REV. ARTHUR CANTRELL, OMI Religion IV IGirIsI Mechanical Drawing, Latin I, Il REV. RALPH RATH, OMI Religion III, English IV, Drama Moderator of Thespians MR. PAUL WALDIE World History, Latin I MR. PAUL TEBBS Civics, Economics Enlarged teaching staff With the addition of six new faculty members in the Boys' Department, the first senior program was inaugurated, and mechanical drawing, economics, and higher mathematics were offered. ff REV. JOHN DONOVAN, OMI Religion II, Public Speaking Geography . . aff W AMW' f REV. WILLIAM MCHUGH, OMI Religion III, Algebra I, Geometry MR. DAN FERRIER . x Mission Club Moderator I I MR. MICHAEL KING Chemistry, U.S. History 1 tfgffyr.. M4 xxx I f 1 F . Physics, Physical Scuencof offers enriched program 1 MR. THOMAS GRACE Algebra ll, Geometry X L7 yfrigongmejpy A I 7 f K film!!! REV. GERALD GOTTENBOS, OMI Religion IV, Spanish II Director of Athletics M N x MR. JOSEPH VANNI Coach, Physical Education Football, Basketball, Track MR. FRANK DIAZ Science, Art I, ll, III MR. MICHAEL VACCARO Head Couch, Physical Education Varsity Football 60011, 'Vmrwf M 4 t-'l iw' AW .ax iki SISTER MARY CELINE, CSI Religion ll, English I, Il Sodolily Moderclor -6 SISTER MARIAN, CSI Religion II, English lll, IV Recuerdos Moderator Sisters of St. Joseph and lXx KAN , I 3 1 v MISS WANDA ROBERTS English I, ll, Ill Spanish I, Il MRS. MARGARET CLAYTOR English I, II Language Arls I, ll ,PWM MISS JANE MATHEWS lay faculty teach girls Aided by lay teachers, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet instruct Alemany girls in the core subjects of a well-rounded curriculum and both cultural and practical electives. SISTER MARY ROSANNE, CSJ Qlsjif. 1: Director of Guidance I Junior Adviser, Religion I, III I I I 'R I v is I V. Q' 1:5 'li SISTER MARY AUGUSTINE, CSJ Religion III, Latin I, II, III, IV Latin Club Moderator SISTER ALICE MARY, CSJ Religion I, History I, Il if K G5 JD. . 'X SISTER MARY --I A I ,gg all I .3 'NN91r, CLARA, CSJ Religion III, American History Civics, Sociology, td CSF Moderator MRS. JEWEL PARNELL History I, ii, in , X . .... E Q - nu ,4 U 1 -T! i f' ,ec.i lif t! . E 0 wir- i l-.mni.1- X-,-vf ,I 5 . j I , T I ' SISTER HELEN VINCENT, CSI Religion I, Algebra I General Mathematics Il, Geometry SISTER RAYMOND JOSEPH, CSI Religion IV, Chemistry, Physics Algebra I, Senior Adviser MR. ROBERT SCOTT General Music, Glee Club Faculty members give help Outside of class hours faculty members offered help and guidance to students and assisted them in student productions, school government, and various student body activities. S Qi SISTER JEANNE ANNE, CSJ Religion III, Algebra Il, Geometry Trigonometry, General Mathematics I GAA Moderator I x i .Q SISTER ANNE ELIZABETH, CSI Biology and guidance to students They also moderated the Girls' Athletic Association, the Soclality, the California Scholarship Federation, the National Honor Society, the Latin Club, and other student associations. T' .1 A ml tu Q 0951, vryf SISTER MARY IRENE Foods and Clothing, Art I, II Freshman Adviser 'UN MRS. ROSELLA HITCHINGS English II, Typing I, II l Ji ,.-T is K SISTER MARY JUANITA, CSJ Religion II, Spanish III Shorthand I, II, Bookkeeping Sophomore Adviser A. 4.--F' 1...-, MRS. IRENE SHALLENBERGER languare Arts, Drama, English I MRS. RACHEL DANCY Physical Education, First Aid 'll litl ?f 6' Y f TYPEWRHER MRS DOROTHY MCDUFF Assistant Librarian MRS. DOROTHEA BOSTWICK MUNRO Librarian MRS. REGINA WARD Secretary to Father Clyne Boys' Typing Girls' Study Hall Efforts of many contribute to MR. DESMOND HENRY Maintenance 'fa 0. gi Contributing their share in making Alemany a cultural, efficient, and beautiful center of Catholic education, are the school librarians, office workers, custodians, and caterers. MR. and MRS. DONALD BEATTIE Caterers ,-X ,P'QgkX. MRS. GAI SHROFF Boys' Office make a top-ranking school 1, Q 1' gi MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MACIAS AND MR. ANDREW EISCHEID Mainfenance MR. DONALD CORNER Maintenance 1 H MRS. IRENE SHEETS Girls' Office Ss ,E R155 .5 i X f YN. Students With its record enrollment of ll76 and its first graduating class composed of boys as well as girls, Alemany, like the Mission school which was its forerunner, looks proudly upon its students, hopeful that its ideals may be incarnated in their lives and in the society of the future. .W 4 ', 918 7:35, 5- 'V Mfr Rx '5 Q-UV-. . xr 153 s 'x'X- NI! - KT, k ' 'wi' X Y .34 3 Z 'J N, i 4 1 5 , - 6 Q 5 . 2 i f Q I Z Q 5 W Q4 , X04 , . W., ix--Qlkxy yur 'X 1 R is . Ni A PUW WUW 'Q h Qhfk in 'Fx ,f ,..f ly DELMAR L. ANDERSON GARTH BALTHAZOR Z1 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES, lFRONT ROWI Frank Pelletier, Steve Lebens, Tony Welt- man, Bill Stahoski, Dennis Jonesg ISEC- OND ROWl Jim Forrest, Andy Lazzaretto, Roy Dilley, and Bill DelGrippo receive congratulations on their election from Pete Carton, student body president. JOHN ALEXANDER ambitious Chess Club champion JOSEPH ALVIN Phvsifs lively PIWVMUCISI electronics English agricultural engineer quiet congenial CYO religion EIVICS baseball mechanics Air Force philosophical popular Letterman latin IV history highway patrol business manager Section EDWARD BALLESTEROS LAWRENCE BENEDICT officers give leadership to the Class of '60 After moving into the newly finished Xavier Hall in January, the boys in each ofthe three senior homerooms elected their class representatives. RICHARD BENNETT respectful Lenermqn LAWRENCE BERTLES mathematics likeable architect English model building agriculture ROBERT BEVERIDGE cooperative Chi Rho RICHARD BOTHWELL drafting alert electronics annual staff Pow Wow staff doctor GERALD BREESE RALPH BYRNES cheerful pleasant literature Chi Rho :arg drafting bus. administration electronics RAYMOND CAMPOS LAWRENCE C considerate courteous biology drafting hunting cars detective Service R4 PETER CARTON dedicated ASB president Chess Club pres politician ident mathematics Z' GEORGE CHAPMAN WILLIAM CLEMO JOSEPH COLEMAN unassuming good-natured fun-loving CSF English cheerleader bowling science nuclear physicist Navy manager Senior boys find new interest in difficult subjects 'R its it 32 Kr Y: 'Y WM. AVERY CORR genial chi Rho ROGER COST! English athletic English teacher Leng.-man religion pro football EUGENE D'ALESSANDRO witt Misgon CM, WILLIAM DEL creipeo English concerned baseball player physics bowling doctor DOMENICK DI DOMENICO self-reliant ASB secretary mathematics engineer ROBERT DONNELLY debonair history motor skiing doctor DENNIS DUGGAN personable class vice-pres., I sports railroad engineer ROY DILLEY thoughtful Letterman physics aero-engineer CARL DOYLE sympathetic Radio Club economics farming DONALD DU RANTE agreeable Science Club archery tailor dl '7 .7 Q t hi 1-.nf is.. 5- s.- , 1-... i To build a life-long scholastic foundation, senior boys studied such challenging subiects as Religion IV, American literature, Virgil, physics, trigonometry, and mechanical drawing. LATIN IV STUDENTS,Mike Shroft, Richard Both- well, Jim Forrest, and Garth Balthazor, di- rected by Father Jansen, prepare for Mount St. Mary's Latin Festival. 33 ROBERT EBERWEIN DAVID EDENHOFER FRANCIS ERBACHER RALPH FARINELLA undisturbed perceptive generous humorous Varsity basketball Science Club ASB vice-president Chi Rho Mission Club mathematics Letterman English college math teacher aero-engineer dentist Thoughts of graduation dominate .2 34 DONALD FISH tranquil guns economics mechanics JAMES FORREST sincere Varsity basketball chemistry engineer Finally taking their turn after three years ot waiting, the Class of '60 took part in traditional senior activities. TERRENCE FLATLEY casual Mission Club English Service PHILIP GLEESON even-tempered skin diving civics engineer NI JOSEPH HAMMER WILLIAM HARE willing trustworthy Columbus essay winner Examiner reporter public relations class president, I mechanical drawing grocery business e senior year Senior rings, pictures, newly adopted senior sweaters, the prom - each brought the day of graduation alittle closer. THOMAS HARPER LAWRENCE HART energetic reserved annual staff Honor Roll Pow Wow staff mathematics English teacher engineer .,,x a .ff-f, .crvlfx ' I -XIX k,,! he SENIOR PICTURE TIME finds Mr. Christy posing senior Jim Killips tor the traditional cap and gown picture. MICHAEL HENRY PAUL HERRON appreciative compatible Valley Divers Mission Club mathematics civics Air Force Annapolis Ti, qv- t..- BRIAN HITCHINGS JAMES HOLLAND JEROME HOOD TERRENCE HOWARD calm responsible sincere studious farming baseball mechanics CSF science Latin civics history mechanics bus. administration Service aero-engineer Senior rings symbolize class unity ROBERT JACKSON STEVEN JENSEN DENNIS JONES DAVID JOYCE good-humored competent creative conservative geology Letterman Letterman president Pow Wow staff forestry mathematics civics English anthropology engineer accountant writer tw 01' 36 lv Qa' Support of school games and work on the Christmas dance and the senior play showed that the Class of '60 really possessed the unity symbolized by the design on their senior rings. COMPARING SENIOR RING SIZES are Sue Biegler, Vic La Porte, Linda Walthers, Dale Anne Gilmore and Frank Melcher. PHILIP JUELS courteous baseball team typing electronics JAMES KILLIPS realistic camping history policeman HAROLD KOUTNIK contented guns economics electrician GORDON K ECK quiet cars science construction GLENN KORMANN offable Letterman history civil engineer JOHN KRAY industrious Mission Club physical science aero-dynamics DAVID LACHEY VICTOR LA PORTE ANDREW LAZZARETTO STEVEN LEBENS serious-minded gentlemanly unpredictable logical Radio Club Letterman Letterman Mission Club biology U.S. history history biology engineer business manager electronics science maior Mileage shows high evaluation of Catholic is-ur 38 Realizing the importance and value of a Catholic education, Alemany seniors came from as for as Woodland Hills, Lancaster, Tuiunga, and North Hollywood. L-.3 GERALD MCALEVEY versatile economic, JOHN MCCLANAHAN horses iolly Service Radio Club English psychiatrist JOHN MCDONALD fjfflilfn' GEORGE T. MCDONALD economics carefree lawyer Chi Rho economics business owner TERRENCE MCMAHON serene 9U'15- ROBERT MANN dmnmg sociable metal worker Lenerman drafting college GILBERT MEDINA ffl d 222' 8 FRANCIS MELCHER mathematics fhmllcble Navy Pow Wow staff physics electronics education ALFRED METZGER studious fQjfc'Q 'fS BARRY MONTGOMERY businessman Sedale Honor Roll Latin college SENIOR PARKING AREA proves O plcce of lively discussion for Phil Gleeson, Pot Mc- Clcmahon, Glenn Kormonn, Tony Welt- man, ,lim Killips, POUI Wolfe, and Jim Forrest. DALE MOULTON DANIEL MROWICKI RICHARD MUELLER buoyanf helpful dependable Mission Club Chi Rho annual co-editor religion English Pow Wow phofographer eleclronics diesel engineer phoiographer Seniors find that privileges and honor Seniors had many new privileges this TWO OTLOCK Dl5Ml55AL PYOVSS G f0- year, such as the senior parking area, vorife senior privilige for Bob De Olero, , . . . 5,e,,e Lebensf Lum, Hon, Ed Bollegeros two o clock dismissal, and Senior Glen. lrearl, and Dave Edenhofer. JERRY NEUBURGER THOMAS NEWSTETTER loyal friendly cars molor sroolers economics physics archilec! dentist -l JEROME NOONE placid Squires chemistry college DENNIS O'CONNOR pleasant Squires physical science college come with age KENNETH NOVIS pensive physical science chemistry engineer RICHARD ORTIZ lighthearted cars civics Army Added to traditional privileges, these new ones brought convenience and prestige to the seniors' last year. MICHAEL O'SHEA GARY OWENS aspiring understanding baseball Letterman religion ASB president, III doctor football coach L' I TERRENCE PARSONS FRANCIS PELLETIER hard-working enterprising model ships Letterman physics chemistry geologist Annapolis C 4 Q t Al Seniors contribute to ci socially successful YN '64 'ev GARY RUSHING HENRY RUSSELL accommodating cordial cars Science Club physical science art geologist commercial artist ji Through the efforts of the senior class such projects as the senior play the Homecoming elections and the Homecoming and Christmas dances were successful LYN RAIN E sports-minded Letterman history football coach GAYLON RODIN VICTOR REN DON gallant CSF mathematics mechanical engineer intelligent CSF TERRENCE ROSSMAN mathematics yeligble 990I09l5' Mission Club trigonometry engineer RONALD SABATINI MICHAEL SANGSTER spirited amiable cheerleader Chi Rho civics physics architect college iv 42 BCH' HOMECOMING QUEEN Sharon Smith, prin- cesses Mary Van Handel and Karen Buitron, and escorts Bill Stahoski, Dan Mrowicki, and Steve Swirk listen as Father Jansen offers congratulations. RONALD SCHREINER persevering cars economics salesman STEPHEN SMITH intrepid All-League Team Latin IV history teacher JOHN STEINBECK MICHAEL SHROFF resourceful Pow Wow editor Thespians creative writer WILIAM STAHOSKI easy-going Letterman chemistry college JOHN STEINBERG well-liked Lenermcn distinguished religion cg: gas station manager '9Dno 'eL'Y math major is 3' 4' Father Frank Wagner received help to counsel the senior boys from the results ot the National Merit Qualifying Test, administered in the iunior year, and other standard tests. COUNSELING senior Ralph Farinella on plans for the future, Father Wagner helps him ex- plore the requirements of various colleges. GREGORY STOULIL responsible Mission Club treas. Latin IV lawyer MICHAEL TRACY candid Chi Rho physical science railroad engineer JAMES VOSE enthusiastic cheerleader mathematics civil engineer FQ x Ya fx X xx diy , fy X . .KS K GARY STUART capable Mission Club mathematics engineer WILLIAM VILLASENOR sympathetic cars physical science draftsman GEORGE WALSH talented drawing art orthodontist ll x- ol -. Y. ,ff Q 41.-4 E gl . if GERALD WALSH LAWRENCE WATTERS WILLIAM WATTERS ANTHONY WELTMAN honest active clever sensible Chi Rho Letterman bongos Letterman algebra physics drafting Latin IV mechanics engineer draftsman lawyer Guidance services help boys to prepare for the future PAUL WOLFE THOMAS WOMBACHER RONALD YOURA ROBERT ZELINSKI determined nonchcllant courtly friendly Letterman Mission Club cars Letterman physics religion geometry history electronics Army architect college Class organization prepares for Christian 9 -.,, LORENE BENCAR SUSAN BIEGLER talkative popular student librarian Nat. Honor Society typing annual staff secretary history teacher I X I 1 Senior officers met frequently at lunchtime with Sister Raymond Joseph to plan closs meetings and to discuss topics such as the senior class trip. ELLEN AH ERN zealous SSCA delegate writing teacher ELIZABETH ANGULO MARY ANGERMAN serious-minded CSF Latin Club teacher 1 '55 ff Ls serene 50dGlifY MARY ANN ARNOLD biology dependable social work sodomy bookkeeping SUSAN BLACKLEY JO ANN BLAKE sports-minded Petite Lettergirl senior cheerleader Sodality Sodality gym teacher teacher 46 X n x . 'H -, :za , ,, ' i ,M . it E s , V ,- SENIOR SECTION OFFICERS and teachers Carol Susan Lawrence, secretary-treasurer Linda Walthers, vice-president, Sharon Bowen, secretary-treasurer, Marcia Hall, president, Sister Aileen Francis, Sister Ray- mond Joseph, Patty Clarke, president, and Nadine Zdroy, vice-president, plan a class meeting. 1 I SHARON BOWEN generous Girls' State Nat. Honor president PATRICIA BROWN college gwgef class secretary, I bookkeeping secretary KAREN BUITRON fashionable GAA dancing IBM operator witty GAA dancing bookkeeper REGINA CASSIDY charitable 'Syd-1'i'v MARY ANNE CHAKY I oIo9Y sensible nurse Sodality history airline stewardess I Si Rs A il PATRICIA CLARKE JEAN COLIN VIRGINIA CORAN ROSE MARY CORNER persuasive gay warm composed section president, IV Pep Club annual staff Pep Club physics geometry shorthand bookkeeping scientific research nurse secretary homemaker I 4 e-5 'YQ' Y H Senior officers provide Seniors exercised leadership in the x Student Council, Sodality, Girls' Athletic Q 4 Association, and other organizations. 'X 'ii if ,f All GOOD MORNWGI Gm!-51 nnnnnncef ALICE cuMMiNos vERoNicA DALY student body president Diane Hennen as sofmpoken wq,,,,,h,,,,,,d Judy Jones and Sharon Bowen wait their Pep Club Lettergirl fun-15. typing mathematics court stenographer housewife CHARLOTTE CORSI polite drill team bookkeeping stenographer 48 if LILA DAWSON capable Nat. Honor Society Sodality vice-prefect political lawyer NANCY DITTO good-natured Pep Club homemaking model ELLEN DENNIS cordial drill team, III shorthand private secretary SANDRA DOLING poised Sodality English college leadership and example Lively school dances, meetings, and programs resulted from senior planning and set a precedent for underclassmen. K ..,,g,N el' frm, EILEEN DONAHUE VIRGINIA DONCKELS MICHELE DOONE KATHY EIDSON bubbling enioyable well-groomed carefree Pep Club GAA Pep Club drill team, lll bookkeeping religion biology sewing beautician homemaker lab technician teacher villa SALLY FERGUSON MARJORIE FEW unpredictable animated drill team, III Sodality bookkeeping history airline stewardess nurse BIG SISTER Rose Fusano inspects Little Sis- ters, Joyce Thomas, Sharon Wheeler, and Elinor Tshiderer, for proper costume and actions on Freshman Welcome Day. FRANCES FIORETTO MAUREEN FLAHERTY sincere mannerly Pow Wow co-editor Sodality Sodality shorthand sociology major nurse Praetorians take part in Praetorians continued traditions such as the senior play, class sweaters, class rings, and Freshman Welcome Day. ROSE FUSANO GERALDINE GARCIA happy gracious Pep Club Spanish Club homemaking trigonometry homemaker legal secretary YOLANDA GARCIA 'M-'9 'fU' DALE ANNE GILMORE sodomy refined '1 ' df drill mm, in policewoman annual staff nurse ROSE MARY GONZALES genial GAA HELEN GRAVES bookkeeping 9,-anquil IBM operaior Sodaliiy homemaking homemaker traditional festivities They participated enthusiastically in class games, and Tidings, sponsors, Pagan Babies, and stamp-coupon drives. KATHLEEN GREENWALD MARIE GROSSE MARCIA HALL SUSAN HARBORD alfruisiic refreshing irusiworihy near Nat. Honor Sociely Siella Maris seciion president IV Pep Club leitergirl bookkeeping Letrergirl Sodalify nurse legal secretary secretary WAC ,ff xg. , CAROLYN HAZNER DEANNA HAZNER DIANE HENNEN MARY ANN HENRY trim ladylike enterprising delightful Pep Club Pep Club CSF Pep Club homemaking homemaking ASB president annual staff elementary teacher homemaker elementary teacher private secretary School spirit keynotes senior activities BARBARA HIGGINS DIANE HYNCH ANN IAVELLO JEAN JACOBS pleasant likeable sympathetic casual GAA Chi Rho Sodality Lettergirl geometry bookkeeping typing bookkeeping librarian homemaker private secretary dental assistant Q 52 We , 2 of P With loyalty, interest and school spirit, seniors actively supported Varsity and class games, school dances, bake sales, playdays, club-sponsored activities, and student performances. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS JoAnn Blake, Chris Weil, Mary Menke, and CeCe Moutes display Praetoria, the world's longest mascot. DIANE MIRIAM JEANSONNE self-sacrificing CSF president Sodality secretary horse trainer MARY ANN KELLERMAN cheerful Sodality science DUTSO DIANE KEYSER practical Nat. Honor Society Sodality legal secretary JUDY JONES sparkling ASB treasurer Varsity cheerleader teacher KATHERINE KETTLEKAMP fun-loving drill team, lll bookkeeping court re porter KATHLEEN KOCH placid Pep Club homemaking homemaker x We ftp, l DOLORES KRAJNIAK KAROLYN KRUEGER ESTELLE KUKUCZKA pleasing enlerlaining well-mannered Sodalily Pep Club Pep Club bookkeeping civics Sodalily privole secretary domestic engineer privale secretary ' i MARY K USAK agreeable Sodulily bookkeeping homemaker Seniors take advantage of on-campus CAROL LAWRENCE purposeful Not. Honor Sociely Parish Commillee secrelary MARY JO LUCAN congenial Pep Club bookkeeping secretary 54 MARY LORENZO kind Sodality religion beuulician KATH RYN LYNCH lhoughlful Chi Rho Sodalily teacher KATHERINE MAGILL enlhusiaslic Pep Club homemaking homemaker JEANNE MCKENZIE induslrious CSF Literature Commihee medical secrelary BARGARA MASVIDAL amiable Spanish Club Sodalily social worker MARY MCLAUGHLIN helpful Sodalify annual siaff atcounlanl spiritual opportunities EILEEN MELCHER infelligenl Nat. Honor Sorieiy Latin Club consul homemaker MARY MENK E appreciaiive senior cheerleader Sodalily nurse g A -1 'l' 'xi' isifif fs . .ri ll,lR.-in Class Moss, daily opportunities for confession and Holy Communion the annual three-day retreat, the Sodality, and a course in apologetics helped seniors to grow spiritually. ON SENIOR MASS DAY Sandy Doling, Shirley Sheets, and Rosalyn Mercy pray in union with their class. 26 lla 1.1 I K I Vi it iiiiiliiyhxf. .. ..,k . , 75' N it K ,V . ROSALYN MERCY SHARON MOISANT MARGARET MOKRES VALERIE MOLIDOR cooperative talkative buoyant lighthearted Sodality Pep Club Varsity cheerleader Pep Club biology bookkeeping geometry Sodality nurse homemaker nurse nurse Service to the school is a part During the year the Class of '60 enriched school life with pep programs, r the Christmas dance, and the senior play. RITA MONG athletic GAA Pfeildenl CECILIA MOUTES 59dUlllY spirited 9Y ' Noche' senior cheerleader R sodomy n urse ANN NOUGUIER reflective e 50dGli'Y SUSAN OLLER mathematics ,alemed ' -s 'WB' Sodality prefect Not. Honor Society art instructor 56 'llllgtf . itil Ni PHYLLIS ORNELAZ JOAN PAFFRATH humorous optimistic drill team Lettergirl Pow Wow staff Sodality elementary teacher nurse I I I of n I n n g AT THE CHRISTMAS DANCE, Silver Bells, sponsored by the seniors, Alemany stu- dents and friends enioyed a night of danc- ing in the gaily transformed gym. While a service to the whole school, these activities helped to teach seniors important lessons of working together. THERESA PERINO JACQUELINE PFATENHAUER MONICA QUIROZ LINDA ROSTEN easy-going feminine earnest original drill team, lll drill team, Ill Lettergirl drill team, Ill homemaking homemaking annual staff homemaking homemaker beautician medical technologist homemaker 5355 Renewed s N I. I . T Srl wp I ,,r QS- ex il, , EXPLORING THE LAW OF MOMENTS, physics students, Kay Lynch and Darlene Vukovich, try to balance assorted weights on a yardstick. NATALIE RUBALD adventurous Glee Club Sodality missionary work MARIANNE SCHAPPEK exuberant drill team, III biology airline stewardess SANDRA SCIORTINO friendly Lettergirl homemaking stenographer CAROLE SCHAEFER unselfish Pep Club 'wins kindergarten teacher MARTHA SCHOENMANN reliable Sodality English homemaker SHIRLEY SHEETS mild Sodality Spanish elementary teacher scholastic interest characterizes seniors With the prospect of College Board and Subject A examinations and applications for either work or college, the seniors stepped-up interest in their studies. MARY LOUISE SMILEY gentle Pow WOW Staff JUDITH SMITH 5 'Y delightful teacher sodomy sewing homemaker SHARON SMITH vibrant Homecoming Queen RQBERTA SOPER bookkeeping per' airline stewardess drill hum, In civics college FRANCES STOULIL CAROLE STROH demure unaffected Pep Club drill team, Ill shorthand bookkeeping secretary secretary 3 RENATE STUART SHARRON STUBBS affable loyal drill team, III Sodality swimming biology bookkeeper college .. i in' s ,sm -! xx' EE 59 GLORIA SULLIVAN considerale Pep Club horseback riding bookkeeper Sen X 5 . .I 4 -., 'I Af I -- all-W , l H In A PATRICIA SULLIVAN PAULA TEBBS PHYLLIS THOMAS genleel sociable imaginaiive Sodalily GAA Pep Club biology homemaking Pow Wow slaff nurse homemaker homemaker lor girls learn to be valiant women of xl' 60 V95 I I fbn 1 I Ni' Cooking, sewing, the various aspects of homemaking, religion, and a course on marriage helped to prepare senior girls forthe vocation of their choice. KATHLEEN TORGET caurleous drill nam, Ill MARY VAN HANDEL SNIUIIIY graceful 59C'0l'9l5' Lellergirl Sodolily denial profession DARLENE VUKOVICH conscientious 50'-IGIIIY CHERYL WALKER 'l 'l9 Y underslandlng lab technician GAA hislory homemaker LINDA WALTHERS dependable Recuerdos editor Nat. Honor Society dental hygienist CECILIA WRIGHT composed Glee Club Sodality doctor fOl'l'lOl'l'OLU NADINE ZDROY genuine Pep Club annual staff RUYSQ CHRISTINE WEIL lively senior cheerleader Sodality elementary teacher DIANE WRIGHT alert Sodality shorthand legal secretary NANCY ZIMBUREAN artistic Glee Club homemaking stenographer SENIOR HOMEMAKING STUDENTS, Pat Sullivan, Jackie Pfatenhauer, and Nancy Ditto, prepare fruit cocktail for a formal dinner. I vs: 1. l N, 16, ii' J Q5-rx f 2 . 15: .Q W, . il- , , v N T 1. l , l uv nh f ' 'QT' ,Q .,s , X , M Q 'E 51, C R f-- .,. ,A F. 52' , 'fr ' l ' I . I ll M ' '15 fs 'R -sl y ,gt '-I yt Ky R, 71 te 511 'l1s'l T152 Tls3 l'ls4 ENJOYING A SEASHORE FROLIC in the Junior Jinx number By the Sea, are Bill Shugrue, Claire Walsh, John Schroeder, Annette Arrig- ton, Jimmy Mann, and Joanne Dauro. REPRESENTATIVES Don Angello John Flores Jeffrey Peltier Terrence Thorndyke Long hours of John Costi Randall Jones William Pons Robert Ward William Eberley Loy lytle Robert Raine Kenneth Wichers After long hours of practice under the direction of Mrs. Gai Shroff, the iuniors, in their Vaudeville Vanities, brought to life colorful memories of Americcfs musical past. practice result in John Abel Francis Agello Thomas Alves Thomas Ancell Philip Anderschat Albert Angulo Marin Artukovich Thomas Averette Francis Ayre Joseph Barrios Fred Barton larry Beauregard Rizhard Becker Ronald Black Gary Bonas Thomas Botts George Bunning Donald Burns Jeffrey Byers Brian Cain Charles Campbell James Carmona Ronald Castro Norbert Charron James Chutuk George Cole Walter Cousins Walter Damiani tr QL? ., .-TL. ZF.. J . , , , n 02,1 'Eg X , ,e ., 5 it r- 0 A V Q. 'Q' . Vs f an 'fs A the unforgettable Junior Jinx s' as tl I '- , Q - 9,4 N54 .ii Y--1 'Q - lf 5 1' - -J . YQ N . 1 X , sf 5 f 1 -'. Z I , be Is ik ,N I A Q X in Q: I X . .. in . 1 . . J' -- C gg -11 - Q, Q .. ,f 1, X J F X l if l C b 1 rx - 0' .v ' J' V 4 . Q 7 . ' R- , -,- L ..- xi 'Pg-,I V- YL' J . at P , 1 Q '. f ffnx I 'f ' Gig.. A J KS M 1 f' f i . 'Suisse . fs . .T M I T V K ., YI - Y K .sy 'ss A. t , I i .A ' Q 'Si l - . l r- Dennis Dawe r Robert de Diego x - 3 A 4, v Alfred Denham ,, ,J 1 ' Joseph De Porter f., ity! Albert oevnu 5 Alan Dey T 5 Vincent Dinkler X .laren Doherty Daniel Donahue Q K' Q Q' Daniel Dreyer L T A K- Christopher Elliott tri' 'Q' Michael faery A . I ' Thomas Fehn Q 'J J i . 1 Michael Finnegan James Fitzgerald Fred Flores qs, Cl Daryl Frerking i Leroy Garcia -gy A D 4' Michael Gilmore 'ND' ' ' Gerald Godfrey S r Joseph Gonzales Gregory Gutzman W 5- .::amesHHaigwood , H.. . rang air si Q ,Q C Elmer Harlan 'tvs L fs., l . ,!i -Tfi sv y i ' , It f ,J C' ,-,l ,, John Hart Keith Hart Cliff Hartman Junior boys begin to think seriously about the i R -J r M 4 J J IE S' , P . ei-I 3 ,iw L ii l '. 4. . l R A x k 'iv .. Q J ,- ,gi .h L ' I 1 Q2 Lf ti QM: Q.: it ' l J- '- if' ! -io J ' p gf, o I 1 1 ,fri R 'U D ox Peter McKay Dennis McTeague Charles MacGregor James Mann Lawrence Marrone Michael Martin Arthur Mehringer Anthony Melendres Kevin Mitchell Dennis Mock Kevin Mullery Dennis Murphy Leo Napolitano Daniel Nleman John Oddone William Petty John Popelar Barry Potepan Ronald Priebe Guildebalda Quintinar Klaus Radtke Kenneth Reid Christopher Ruberg Roger Rutzen John Ryan Peter Sanchez Peter Sangster E. Gilroy Schaller f me Wa. 1 1 4 I i l J A if I' r 2 ' f , - f ,: . .- , , 5 1 x , 'sity - . 'c - ,if i F5 gl . K j 1 Kurt Heisser Joseph Helferty Francis Hogan Michael Hogan Charles Holler Patrick Hood Paul lntravartolo Gerald Juuron Todd Johnson Patrick Kealy William Kellerman Brian Kelly Michael Kinnon Daniel Kubelka Neil Longan Paul Lascola Clayton Lee Stephen Leffler Raymond likins Bernard McCabe James McElhattan u for + if K- 4 93 oak 4.9 ff ' S u C , g 3 C 8 7 rj: .Y lx,-s x is- Q o i s 'iv 13. 'T f i Q? W . 'i' I f i - , I Km Xi if r 451 T. F .0 s 7 X J ji P Jiise A J uture With the knowledge of their scholastic strengths and weaknesses made available through the results of the Iowa Test, the iuniors were able to sight their goals and make plans for the future. J new A x ,- L ,gag- X i 'E ti' T' 'lu .'f 1lii ' x.. fi A D T E i f x. Q? ' 5 'R xi ,, Q of K ch A L R I r S X tx f l I if ' 'Wt DEEP CONCENTRATION characterizes Steve Leffler, Jim Haigwood, Joseph Helferty, Frank Hogan, and other iunior boys as they take the Iowa Tests. William Schleicher Charles Schreiber - John Schroeder Q - -4, Ronald Scuderi L: It s '5' Patrick Shanley f ' L . ' William Shugrue - P Daniel Silva Yu--. V4 Jerome Simpson William Slavin 'Nl A Stephen Slonneger f . gb X David Sly in-N' tiff John Solari Lawrence Stevenson . i 'ix I George Stoulil Robert Stringer W 3 James Tolan Q George Van Haezebrouck 'cw Charles Vargo Harold Venable John Villani ' K .I ii. 7 ' X . Q-if James Visco Robert Wachsmuth Robert Walker 1 S Fritz Walter A x X 1 ,ll Q51 , , 1 g Garyuwalthers A .- vw K f Dennis Young i ' L 'cj Peter Zinnato Juniors surprise the A' 'r Q iv ,.. In f 1 , s ,w'I, ,.f,Q W . ri f 'T' ' 1' . ? if ,ff A Q 15,4 3 .,, .', , ' , ,I -A1 1 N , W , i I f .' ' 1 - 1 ' I 1151 1152 1153 1154 EEE-YORE seems to be stubborn, but maybe Mary Louise Bazar doesn't have the right tech- nique. Tell him you'll give him your Tidings, Mary Lou. student body with Eee-yore SECTION PRESIDENTS Linda Lapaz Rose Marie Knolls Carol Wetzel Roberta Martin VICE-PRESIDENTS Susan Delmore Catherine Mills Pamela Barrett Kathryn Finley SECRETARY-TREASURERS Mary Louise Bazar Marianne Kelley Sharon Cummings Janice Baker As a prelude to an exciting year, the juniors captured the Oscar at the first pep rally when their life-size mascot Eee-yore made his appearance. 'jf if the donk QU Carole Ayres Sylvia Bailey Felicia Ballantyne Bonnie Balzer Beverly Baty Joyce-Beck Barbara Bennett Maureen Bonner Margaret Brennan Carol Brong Carol Brumbaugh Lynne Burdge Kathryn Byrne Kathleen Carroll Rhoda Jean Carroll Marianne Castro Marie Cekosh Patricia Chapman Carol Chiodo Kathleen Chulick Karen Clark Theresa Condercuri Roseann Coonerty Shelia Cornell Angelina Corralelo Margaret Cosindas Virginia Costa Judy Cota 5, . In , iv -0 Q . x v. ,N . .A ,.. 0 ' f Q -v ,g vc, .., I .- '5 4- , ,. 'ea l wf' . I s I -Q. . 1 D. Louise Amundsen Margaret Anderson Annette Arrington Margaret Askey Mary Louise Aust s Q ' .f' K ' L. s '3g- Tr Q. K. ' s -- x 'H 35, lf, gag .5 f , , ,., M, YW, E. fx , W- Q , v 1. x s , L xii' -5 6. 2 .5 ,, . , '- 5. '-I ' 4 -A - V M - 1 , ' P' P ' s XY ' E N .. ,X Ki 2 g- gi kr, . ' av, - K l ' r + -t -e X 1- ,, X A I 'S N , on L ... M 'Q - - K ' N z ' ' ' ' .--, . X, . . it ., wg. f -x ' 'NC W -Q -N, W 4-A .. 3 . . s- - or , , X x -. I iv ., lg, ' .. -1 'Na fx Q QS Q- :X ' me Nm- -s ' K sv- , Q- , - vr xx xg f ' x g gl x NX.. . A yym M an Q .li t -- 4 Y- As., --, .. 'sf 'ir f '. Q, e-v - . , I f A . f . Q! 1 r . - , Q. '. ,qw -es.. 'M- .Sw-.- Maureen Crean Michele Darling Joanne Dauro Patricia De Lanzo Carol De Magio Carol Dempsey ' Elaine De Suxa Patricia Donnelly Dorothy Doyle Patricia Doyle Marianne Ferrier Patricia Fioretto Kathleen Fitzgerald Mary Forgette Patricia Franklin ' Rosalind Freilich Nancy Gannon Linda Garcia Dorothy Gault Ann Marie Godbout g, Irene Gorman Sharon Gribas Peggy Ann Hanlon Jo Ann Hansen -f -T X I , f 1 'K L -Q 'S 5. W' fs 'v 'o C V y f E 1 J - 6. ,X X f XT' . 1 it 2 S 2 :Q ,PSX a. 4' -.. sf 1 sf' . 1 A s X ' I 1 J 5 ' A H v W- ft g X 1 I A ul' Q wi x ,, X X X l ' 1 IFR R A ,, A .., Q. s. '-I 'Yi 1' I I 05 We -wg t r 67 Through study, work, and social life the ,A Q 1 5:- l S it T' 4113. Wi if xg ' A 6 'S 4'-K ' I ws' 4- E l - q 2 f Nut fl'-5 Susan Moran linda Mosselli Carol Mrowicki Margo Myers Aline Nolet Barbara Nolter Theodora Older Elizabeth Olinsky Susan Patterson Mary Pennese Carola Peus Conchita Posada Gerarda Rehak Paula Richard Ruth Richter Sherry Robertson Diane Rogers Janet Ronge Bonnie Rosten Roberta Solberg Grace Schiavone Eileen Schilo Agnes Schneider Jean Schroeppel Sara Ann Sciacca Loretta Seltzer Sharon Sheldall Margaret Smith ,., 101 Denise Higgins Julie Hopkins - ,S Mary Hunt L , , Judith Jennings 'ts Mary Jonckheere Burros 'N' ' J Mary .lane Kane 'I I Patricia D. Killeen Patricia L. Killeen L L- 3 A J Catherine Knoblauch ,S My fycv? 4' A 'W' Marilyn Kormann ,., H 5 ,f - - A Revelle La Barbera kj! 'M - 'T' :X Y Y ' Marleene Lawrence Qs. vw- ' :'fg,' I Cathleen Lindaman l Margaret Litten Susan Loehr ,N ' A A - Martha Lucey Q :Q 'R 4, i Margaret Lynn ,- QQ. jf .4 , Q25 Patricia Madden 'W' 'N 'J M llse Maier i, , T 'I Margaret Mann l g Patricia Martino Sandra Matthews , 6- A . l Virginia Mendez ., L , 4 ' Margaret Mezey , , H, 1 ' 775 fi, 4 Marilyn Militello if 'V I Julie Minarai lf' S I 7 W Patricia Moran 4 fs A 1. 7? .. 4- 'ar Q ' ' 'f S 4 A... A.. J' 5 -Al ii:-f Q--' f .S , vi. X- ' , V J. - v sg, 1 ' - ' ' r l ,I g I V ' 5: Qi.. Lai' gf-IT ,QL f an K M, .' y ,. Q . 1. .s sf Gsm A ' S J J l K' ' .v I ,. i L 'H S. , 'F ., .fr of :ivy A L- if , 'V . A 3- fro ' ...ig 1 1, ' - of fur ' J I 5 E' K at f l ,Mt l , V ig, y - , , Q? ' , H ,Q is . - ,N X t-5 , . 1 1 , , Z x .. , Q e - - f X' S iz- ,l rg-, , wr -tus -. R .. S I I x w ' X , I build happy memories St. Theresa had a busy time this year watching over her active iuniors with their flashing charcoal and coral pompoms, and the subiects of her concern ranged from Junior Jinx practice to science proiects to the Prom. 'f-s SCIENCE FAIR ENTRANTS, Janice Baker and Kathy Vukovich, discuss Kathy's proiect, From Citrus Feels to Alcohol. Susan Smith Linda Spelman Cheryl Spezzano ti fc 3 2 N I 'W v. ' gi Sandra Stratton f- , , -. ' ' 1 J B' fb- Coleen Streff V N4 Y .. ' ' ' ' xx A Maureen Sullivan Q x W' ' w ' Suzanne Sullivan ' J R' ' T L ' Arlene Swiniuch .r A Balbina Treio t S , ' , Jean Marie Tullius Q: :Q 3 v r L Q? W 5 -3 ax Mary Louise Vicuna , A A 6:31-' gy, ,, Katherine Vukovich K - - yi 1, ' ' cj? Q Qf f Linda Wagaman 1 Y' 1' '- V' B A Claire Walsh fb K. I A- as . Regina Wardell , , 4' Shirley Weigand J -4 , X i , - . , bv, Nancy Welborn V :T N -C 1 ' 0 1 N ,gn ig Jane Welter . . . YY' , I-V - 1 V' ' ' Y' ' kj- Maureen Whittemore Y ' K' ' i N ' ei 4 A 7 Patricia Whittington 2 ' K ' ' Sharon Wilmes X! 1 a i 1 1 in Carolyn Wolfe 1 C 'I 3 Claudia Woods .N . . - Ai Y .e K X 6 A 1 Elizabeth Wright .5- ' J A -A ir ' 7- in , G Karen Yuss '-A 1 . , Q 1. L v-L - .- rg, CMJ- linda Zabiegalski - . Q X 6 xr 'rr ' X newly zabik ' X 1 I ' I ' Patricia Zovak '23 New routine sparks unity and friendship in the 'I0s1 10s2 Anlhony Angco Ramiro Arevalo Val Arroyo Richard Arlzer Richard Ary Alexander Audelo Chesler Baker Richard Ballesleros Gary Ballhazor Michael Bamrick Joseph Baumann Michael Bayer David Bennell Michael Bergslrand Aldolfo Bermeo James Billesbach John Blaller William Boyer Robert Boullie Garrell Bruen Wayne Brunner Mizhael Burris Kenneth Clericuzio Robert Combos William Comerford James Conlreras Carl Cossick Kennelh Daly I his I Q .. i kin TW s J si, .QW Y? I Nw-' 4, 'l0s3 sy' -.. 433: fw elle 'l0s4 U? s , in i J 'Q' 5 :Q ,Q 2' gi if N ,ryyy . . sigh i w 2,5 - -If sz, V ,, I . Q i V ., i -s on v , . gi ' ,I ... Kelsey. x -A . ,ni . Eg ..' - 1 - 1. REPRESENTATIVES Harold Barlow David Haliscky Wayne Lannin Eugene Smith James Clemenl William Hardman Manuel Mesa Michael Sweeley James Curran Michael Herron William Murphy John Tebbs il' Ear g. ,,, y sophomore class Sophomores found a new world of interests open to them, and working with good heart at their studies, making new friends, and participating in school government, they accepted the challenge of their advanced rank. LUNCH HOUR provides sophomores with a time for friendly conversation. , . of F t . .6 q as Q viz, ,l 'xt . iii. 4:2 s , ..., .., f r L M ,, 1 15.5 r Lx F' , X 'A' 'Uh il l ic ff dh l 1 I 1' f., ,J , 1 , s 6 . o- Q' K .Q . QL. 1 . , R. d 1 vs, - F'-V , 5, WL! e , x . Q ini t A 'X - 'F - E i . , s sg 5X I K , ,, A i i xr Q.. 4' - N 4 J' A 5 I X . K 8 V QI 2 .U v. K, Qvf 3 J 'xl' 4 ' tv: f x ,W 1, s z 1 ,Z t Z, 1 A as .A 4 f ! ss. 1' Z 87 Q. -tr, .ks he vs ss -c. s..- - W M ,ei l ? I Joel Dapp Patrick Davis David Day Michael De Petro James Doling John Doyle Reginald Driscoll Eric Duckstad Daniel Dunkin Michael Dwyer William Escobar James Escudero David Espinosa Robert Farnsworth James Farris Robert FitzGerald Victor Forde Douglas Fossati Victor Freilich Gerhardt Geneser Thomas Gibbons John Girard Michael Giuffre Gerald Grant Robert Grasso Michael Griner Roger Gutzman Martin Hansen -'uf AT A NOON SOCK HOP sophomores dance to a fast record. Dennis Harbach Joseph Harrison James Harvey Joseph Heffran Patrick Heffron Peter Heffron Desmond Henry Lawrence Hildebrant Richard Hindinger Gregory Hitchings Raymond Howard Robert Howard Robert Janke David Jensen Michael Johnson Raymond Johnson William Kalec Kelly Kane Kerry Kane Robert Keith James Killian Lawrence Kroll Roger Lachapelle George lawrence Thomas Leiker Henry Lerma David loehr Burton McKenzie '-ag-,,-,Xa School When it came to having a good time and making a social success of school dances and games, the sophomores always turned out in large numbers and shared their enthusiasm with the other classes. S , 1 s is b ' ' E V , 'f-vf' ,. 'Q-Fi .. P' fri?-' r,pe :rx il 45 314, A , y J P. 'J rv ' c l-ul . r 6 'Ut X if ij: , - ' it..,4.1r. l WI, J me Mi.- f L , AL 3' it at 5,5 X . ll it ffl til 78' iv...g aiu! at ' 'ST-r .. ,ff gr y 4 4. We gg ' ' 5 3 QS: . g, t 1. 4 I Alu . x Q , X activities hold interest for eager sophomores Norman McMackin Donald Macken Ralph Mackey Alfonso Magdaleno ' L , - ' Keith Makay Q33 . W ' Joseph Mangan L by ' , Arthur Melendez RN fl xx Q l , ,- 1 l 4 Michael Mercy William Melching , Donald Mellein Q George Messinger N Y v- ,K Q william Mitchell ---, ' Q sg, ,,. W gg, is Edson Moreno A J 1,'?' 11' 393 h' f C' William Morneau 'Z F J f'.X,v,Q A F . WE ' NM -,. , ' - - - .1 --. I ,J William Nairn Adam Natalie I Lee Oberly Robert Owen K , b V I X -. Robert Paige ,, N- 5 if ft? x - , - Victor Peloquin ' 'gs' Wayne Perock Q4 Rt F ' x J --. its J Daniel Petrozzi Joseph Piantino Nicholas Pichotta ' t L A Michael Poltl , , , 1 f Richard Rahtz i 4, 1 Alejandro Real if . Francis Reilman N A L ' 'K I X , -. , Edward Reynolds Richard Robertson 2 A R' b s as K IM Q Walter Rodriguez, . ' Jil Q kd ' an r , X Lawrence Roebke ws .L ,N L ,fi , qui' Claude Roy i f 41 X J' Edward Ruiz f y ,f Ns A I ' K A , x Charles Rydell ' - - ' an . A Peter Scanlin i lawrence Schaller I ' , 7 A George Shaffer J L K, L ' 'fu Gary Sheets -A X K ct-YL, George Shows A x X James Smith e I f Philip smith Antone Spehar p , Scott Stava 3- ' if fi ' 'Q James Steiner - t ,f , R' , F gb ' y ,E F. xi- f Ri:lr:r'tdSia?:er , 5 ,, yi A , ', ,, A . . -. 1 5 Gene Tobin K as nf ii 'Ri Ffh Er x l ' ' fx-5:46 5 f 1 Frederick Tullius l Jon Vang . Q 5- Q Q John Varela i 4' f y Q J . I y I Q John Villano - A. A c . s-- :M Mm-nel vukovsch 1 ' - 'L' ':- NS D 'd w dl , h ,v X avr en er , XY Q 5 5, f ' Wayne Williams N, . f - x ,, ' ' f it 'L . f Francis Zdroy 'Au- ' ,N ..- -iffy 9' 3. -ky C i ' 'f 'J lf ' f i? .g y 5, t 1 1 55: l L ?5st,t MV. , ' , R 2 Q' W ' 4 N 5 E V, A Jr 1 3 ' 4 4, ,4 f ws, , ws-.' Q: X , I ff r N I ' as 6. .- ,.,. Ni fl V . 1 V: ' 1 .1 , 1 ,, - - g .c N I .- x 9 1 f l 6 A- 12 ,, ge, 1 R-9' ,5- . . ' Ns.- , H. L' 1 s 1 l 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 LATIN SLAVE MASTER Joyce Van den Broeder brands her slave Charlotte Stone in one of Sister Augustine's many Latin proiects. SECTION PRESIDENTS Mary Mesa Ann Loredo Gloria Dougherty Patricia Wheeler Yvonne Van Cantfort Sophomores VICE-PRESIDENTS Mary Lavelle Jacqelyn Wilgus Cheryl Armstrong Linda Driggs Janis Van Handel SECRETARY-TREASURERS Carmen Vigil Mary Ann Nelson Janne Holcomb Michele Phillips Denise Porter Sophomore found a full program of studies to be the price of their increased status in the student body, but the ingenuity of teachers helped to make learning fun -sometimes. Patricia Ahmann Mary Anne Albright Virginia Albright A wks 1, JY: c. Bonnie Ancell Carol Arcarese Cecilia Arteaga Jacqueline Astuto G- Marie Aufderheide Anne Bailon Sharon Beveridge Carol Bidwell 'P 4. Madelyn Blackburn 5 ,X V 'x l begin to understand that nobility obliges Rosemary Bochniarz Barbara Bone Catherine Bruno Kathleen Brusasco Renee Buitron Cecilia Burns Donna Burton Mary Ellen Callen Irene Camarena Jeri Carroll Katherine Carton Nancy Cavanaugh Mary Chapman Barbara Clarke Margaret Clements Patricia Clements Rita Cobain Deborah Coonan Constance Danaher Avelina Daniel Sharon D'Angelo Janet Davidson .lenine De Caro Marie Delgado Yolanda De La Cerda Mercedes De Toffoli Camilla Dey Karen Dey lv .Q f,,, ,.. WA K, '- X if U. ' fn i .f- X . 1 4' K ,.., I , N I g -.SK , , l ..f, P01 C fn ,vw , ii-If' -R 5, f 5 Ng bv- ,, - .1-A ' L f 1 , K. 6, i .lx Kg 'if ' Y Q 4 as -5. i. ' fi'- : 'J 'i ,mrgmk f -i s ' Q ,, ' ,R V' - U li N ' .14 ' 'L'- , lv , N . N ,J 1 . s 4- . Patricia Dierf . Mary Layne Doyle .1 Margaret Ehrhart -V , v Darlene Esselstyn 5 3' ' H Micheal Fabrizio wwf ' W' Lorrine Farina V V Sandra Faulwell Gt Q fe-K? '- 4 Y W. I 9: K... 1-' , 9 it I Q Armida Fernandez Kathleen Flaherty Nancy Flatley Margaret Forgette Colleen Forrest Linda Fredrickson Joan Furgal Tanie-Ann Furlano Diana Gallegos Cheryl Gibson Patricia Grosse Miriam Granger Charlotte Guernsey Melinda Hall Margaret Hann Anna Marie Hannick Mary Jo Hansen Kathleen Harland Kathleen Haverlin Helen Haynes Maureen Heaphy Birthday parties, With St. Maria Goretti as their patron, a scottie as their mascot, and charcoal and peach as their colors, the Excelsiors showed high spirit in sports and class activities. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to classmates born in Janu- ary and cake for all! Linda Driggs cuts the piece of honor for celebrity Maureen Ripp while Kathleen Hessler and Jan Holland wait patiently. Darline Hebert Antonia Hernandez '41 Kathleen Hessler M , 2 fl I in 'A ' 3- Virginia Hessler 'X ' lb , 5 Q ,gg , , N 4, can Hickey , , J t- - X, Jan Holland gf 'ii X, Y Carolyn Hopf . Barbara Huber , . f Diane Janeski -' Judith Jaszarowski S 'W G A 4 'SN ,ia 5' Rose Marie Jimenez 3 L ' 'L .. it is I Pamela Jolicoeur . ir- , l 'Y 1' x 'Q fl A f Beverly Janes i 3i,Iii75li , . Wt A ' 1 i' -' , , I , Sandra Kallen X 1 i Jean Kerwin Shirley Kordosky Rita Krainiak , Judith Kuehl N 1-- 2 x '- c Y 1 Q -.1 gi s . ,I 1 sm- ' lr 1 'Mfr K - l Mary Ann La Casse ,Z W.. A , . Mary Leahy - Q-I, , 1 A wx . ,ff ' g 1 Janet Lindaman Darlene Loiselle . ' ' 7 Laura Lopez ,A , ' lucy lopez ' A L Karen lumen , F ' ' - Susan Lussier 'V gl ,,,r .. 1 4- g., ' L ,LGU ' ' as r i , Q l M. Catherine McCauley M A ' ll Virginia Lynch Karen McCIanahan A A ' Victoria McClintock 3. 1, ' x 2 ,, :R gt A -'T I' Joanna McDuff ,A , K ' Nl Q I . , Barbara McMiIlin 1 Q' ' ' J t ' 'i--wll .Q if Margaret Macias M ' l X Janice Mann A l A l 5 f i sports, and cheering keep Excelsiors busy Victoria Melton Aleen Moore Patricia Novak Virginia O'ConneIl Mary Louise Onaitis Victoria Owens Edith Paffrath Carol Payne Elaine Pineau Kathleen Pons Susan Predmore Ruth Price Beverly Provost Louise Marchese Kathleen Martin Mary Masculine Mary Ann Meddock Marilyn Melcher id K A 5 -I' -'bf' s 9 , Q... wi.. . S , s 125.51 k--,' 'www 't R -rn? s f . 'S 5 a PT' Y 1 5.4 if I t' 1 I Z i Cl vs Z L y E.. 'J 1 X 'Q I Q is 1 Purita Puente 1' X xt? i , xc i Q 17- 'TJ ' ' fd?-., ' t .24 six - ANN' 'N ' ' -y, Qs 0-VI, yi aw y A V 1 R. Q Q L' L Q L is ' . if L' 'J JL 'Q S 3 sff.r Ti .ee i , - . A t i Q if , , I -, as xg, .3 fn-v N Q e as 'Ji- Bonnie Ratclitf Patricia Reding Joanne Rine Maureen Ripp Lorraine Rodenborn Susan Ronge Dorothy Rosene Regina Russo M. Theresa Schaerer Sheryl Schmidt Jacquelyn Sciortino Natalie Sergio Jane Shackel Lynn Schutz Cynthia Shroff Patricia Smiley Karen Smith Linda Smith Marilyn Snyder Mareda Stachfield Carol Steinbeck Eileen Stringer Linda Stroh Nancy Sullivan Lenore Szudalski Sharon Thlenes Joyce Van den Broader Karen Vonderahe Maria Wengeler Elaine Wepplo Kathleen Whlttemore Joanne Wilkes Cecilia Williams Kathleen Woicik Sandra Yeaton Freshman boys find spiritual riches at Alemany REPRESENTATIVES . hz Thomas Banning , X . Richard Fese tl ig J ,512 Raymond Loiselle ff 5 ' X Jerome Pawlak i A 4- - I V A '15 .2 - James Davis -I j J W W., John Grieshaber rv, , - , Philip Manino W ' ' U ., X' - tr A Wf Lawrence Richard James Disco ' ' , Thomas Hopkins ' 5 if Robert Messinger ' Richard Wielond . -' X z , .. ' , '-I J A 9s1 9s2 9s3 9s4 With a chapel right on the campus and priests always on hand for daily Mass and confessions, the freshman boys were quick to discover and make use of their new spiritual riches. A SHORT VISIT brings new purpose and life into the day for Ernest lopez, Kenneth Moses, Arnold Mendez, John Molidor, Tim McAlevey, Tim Devine, and John Murphy. X 1 'V O .1 1 A x, , 'lf 'VJ b s',,4 'ld Q J' , Q. X I Tx 1, lf , Q ii I fi if 1 I I Frederic Alexander James Alvarez Leslie Ayers L Francis Bacchilega 'i , 'A Andrew Bahl f - , .qu Daryle Bair N - ' E J 'T' ' Rf Robert Ballesteros ' K ct he f 1 ' John Bolzer Michael Bendus Timothy Billesbach 5 n Karl Black G. - 9 6. , ' l -Q 5 Charles Borgquist L J 54- - , A Donald Borstner ef -'E' X: J B ,I 3 ' Michael soya f N .cg -' 'Y fu 0 W l .aw ' .ea f ' -li Patrick Brennan James Brochu - Richard Brunner ' ,N Q John Bruns 'L ' - T . Jesse Burns ' Q' W E Sf- M ' Stephen Calderon bb if Q Ronald Cali f J I I, .0 A., N Wfxv .4 L LQ '9. Michael Cappel Robert Christensen James Comerford 1- T B- f Dennis Corley Lx. i Q if N.. Edward Cornell 1-T, tg - -s.- 5 X V X Raymond Corner J' . Ax 'LG xv W' A. Frederick Corsi ,Lag Y X MF e 4- 1 mn. Wx Lorenzo Cortez . Dennis Cullen , Q Q A , -' E gs Lawrence Darraugh fm 5. l J 9' on J ng 5' , Efren Delgado , V 'S' T. ,ffj is sf. QQ, Thomas Devine T H X f Thomas Dlgglns , ' N- if Brian Doe f- X-rl w ill A I ' , -v Jerome Doyle . Barry Duggan -s 5, 3 . Robert Eberhardt sl Q ' , P v- V L ti l John Emeterio Sf, Vryv .E-'. A ' 463' ' Vincent Farino ' V , I , Martin Federico 1 4 V - I an A Vs. 1 4 I Richard Fines Arthur Franke R l Richard Fraser 5 3 'JT Q 5 Q' 5 Christopher Fusono Q, ,. I 's. -Hx Joseph Gallagher Q- X YY' 'f ' ' ' X, Robert Gamboa A . J F . Jerome Gebhardt I X X - M .. l Paul Gensheimer John Gibbons Tyler Gibson . E Roger Gomez . , .4 R A L George Gonzales 5 FQ! James Guadagno A R A Robert Guzman . I yi W xr Q, william Hall v 5 'ye 1 Edward Honnick , F V George Hennen H 4 I X 1 I N k ' -., A Frederic Henning ij .l Ni N. -9 . i 5' Eusebio Hernandez 'L W xii Q- .3 David Holton K w V L s ' Ralph Hynch f X X lx A i 3 Nh no M Gene Jeonsonne 79 Freshman quickly adapt themselves to high school Dennis Jones Robert Jones I A 0- sv Patrick Jordan 'W . H-x f ' f - Richard Karp V 'F' - 'N I 4- K James Keehne s V ' is . f , '-'J - s M x ' V Patrick Kellerman R m. ,A fa 1 Q ' '- P o V, ,ff Q ' A haf- ff' my v ' ' fl ,ff . .'.5 1- ' . K A , . -- ' .2 Weis N ff: P Q. f .1-wk be i ig 1 Q 4. , , 'C , 3 N, Q5 TY ' -3 'Egg V , 1 - , elf s ft I it if i nm 1 4 A - Richard McDonald James Mclenson Allan MacFarlane A E Richard Marchese ' W gf ' ,f Q John Martinez I e George Mathias , A M my ' Arnold Mendez I 'N 3 George Merillat K Edward Miller William Mitchell 5 A - John Molidor L.. , A 1, ' ' Raymond Moreno NW' V J' 1? '-- e f A ,j Patrick Moscatello lv, V . fl A j f Kenneth Moses ,- g,- ,fi K j Q , K -' on S Douglas Mroczek John Murphy ., , William Murray V 'X Q .gn James Neuman Mg. - H V 1 ic. ,A Joseph Nolan 5? 'R Thomas Pack . . A' Alb P d'll ' 3 xx I 21,4-'El A Xx .. -A l Robert Peck 'J James Phillips ,cy M Charles Prochaska -I N 's I 5' ' f Michael Reed 9 .K-, x . C .2 . Michael Rinaldi ' ' 'l ' I gb' Joseph Rowlett Richard Salas S A . J f-. Robert Kinnaman Richard La Porte Raymond Laurie Frederic Lawrence Robert Lawrence Michael Layfield Andrew Lontini Steven Loeser Patrick Loisel Ernest Lopez Stevan Lopez Michael McAlevey Robert McBride Alan McDonald 55 . K. A , xx!! f A -Q l 5 ., 4. Q-5117 .ju , A 'fi' ff! . in I-s . if In - -- fr. . .. we in 1532. 1 'W 3:- 2. Nb!- 1 After the initial wonder of changing FERDINAND stands by as the freshman cheering section waits to go into action ln front are cheerleaders, Sue Finnegan Denise Petty, Vicky Wardell, and Lynn classes wore off, the freshmen settled Cox' into the pattern of high school life, with its many books, its crowded buses, its long hours of athletic practice, and, best of all, its games and dances. A 4. in R, s. 1--1 ' t--j 'TN'- ' 'Q E X4 l 4 N r A K S-P1 JN-Y . Lf, T N, X +L .W - Ax , 4' S ff.. f I I 4 Ez! ' I 1'-T.'j W Q N X .lk J , J A 5' NZM 4 iiai 55 , e VN - .2 .,,' ey .et J -e A hi so Dennis Salvaryn Ronald Sanchez Gary Schreier Bruce Simeral Ronald Smith Brian Suarez Stephen Surges George Swarthout Brian Tepper Gary Tieso Sean Tracy Luis Vargas John Velasquez Alan Vicenti James Villanueva Francis Villegas Joseph Wagner James Ward John Watt Robert Watters Daniel Weaver James Weil Edwin Welborn Gerald Wilmes John Wurts Robert Wynne Stephen Younkin Louis Zacherl 9:1 05 A . 4 'u , fag Q ui .a l 3 'R , Z Q .C 9 at ' ' gf ally :li I t 'E' X ' S- ti ? as it Q Y -vi. -fir, K -vel f 1. ' f - . x ' , X f A 952 953 9s4 955 1 1 J my 'lil -j ON FRESHMAN WELCOME DAY Kathy Eidson signs an egg for Carol Brenner while book- carrier Peggy Chiodo, Carolyn Hazner, and Lucy Calderon watch the amazing process. SECTION PRESIDENTS Melody King Ann Lucey Joanne Thorndyke Pauline Chartrain Margaret Chiodo VlCE-PRESIDENTS Sharon Wheeler Cheryl Arch Mary Clare Fit1Gerald .loan Van Handel Carol Brenner SECRETARY-TREASURERS Alice Marie Duncan Mary Jane McKay Margaret Holcomb Linda Cahan Susan Finnegan Kathleen Abel Mary Agello Stella Aievoli Mary Dolores Albus Katherine Andrew Martha Arevalo Jacqueline Augsburger Patricia Barlow Paula Bazar Mary Anne Bennett Pamela Bettarel Marilyn Bidwell Christine Blandy Michelle Boisiolie Judith Bonner Sylvie Bonas Diane Boyle Linda Brunet Ji.. I , C. Jef' N 1. ,. Q.. 5- 4 1-Z. S -2 'P is Q: .R I l TR be -C., at Freshman -S. ? ' N. F iii Q' .V Y H 'Gu .s l s,,. New ls... 11- 'Vt -' -g the c 1 fi. ' ,I Y 3 -.- VS X 1 l 4 j ' ,X 'i 6 1.6 .. J Q:- ure, , Ks ., I ,- Q ? -fi . Q- f. -M1 . , ilu Q . ' girls become an active part of Alemany Catching the Alemany spirit, the Bravados made class decisions early and chose yellow and white as their colors, Ferdinand as their mascot, and St. Francis as their patron. r g'4v A ii . ' V .5 'N V sis- A, Y an l, ll. .K 'Is E 54 .13 ws xx L' l l sm g ' l i X il fi- 4 . ff I . J - E l ff J I Q' A-8 5 g. gg 'f,i B k tfrhi K -K 4 'i4k'1xl ', l N i l 1 gd Q ga so t I lx ,eg Q y .se f in 8 1 .. 5- V v Y. Q sv! r i , J yy 1 f,,,,-, eggs 1 xii X :V N be 'M .,, - Q 2 L, -P is . , e . fo. n - n S ' I 'R N 5 'ewe- s Q-N, , fr if i as , Y. 9 New l - Ln i 4 .IQ :- :.'f l xv! ,si s I , 68? ,I Mary Bruno Patricia Burchett -- Lucy Ann Calderon Margaret Carroll Corlette Casaga Pamela Catania Mary Jane Chrostoski Judith Collins Elsie Carr Lynn Cox Patricia Crean Patricia Cross Madonna Cummings Beverly Dauro Donna Davis Katherine Dekat Sally Delgado Diana Delucio Diane Desmond Sharon Dobler Ann Domokos Janet Doutre Tamara Dreyer Donna Duggan Phyllis Dvorsky Sharon Eckles Carol Ann Edmisten Joan Ehrhart Lois Eischeid Anne Elizabeth Elliot Sherry Fadel Patricia Finley Delaine Firebaugh Nancy Fischer Theodora Flowers Marcella Forgette Ann Fossati Dolores Franch Eleanor Gallegos Rachel Garcia Jo Ann Gerardi Eileen Glenn Karen Gnehm Georgine Gregory Catherine Hamilton Kathleen Hindinger Elizabeth Hinton Melody Hiscocks Susan Howell Brauados make a name for themselves m . in r Q +L: Q J-'Q Qs My wil 45 Mary Iavello Patricia Jacobs Susan Johnson Susan Jalicoeur Kathleen Janes lg Larryette Kyle Jane Lannert Anita Leduc Teresa Lee Carol leipold Martha Lingo Janice Laeffler Janet Lopata Diane Lopez Carol McCann Charlene Mclaughlin Mary McLaughlin Sandra McNicaII Linda Mack Sandra Magness Margaret Mardis Carol Marotta Mary Frances Melroy Sandra Melvin Rose Ann Mendias Marilyn Mercy ' drives and t Jean Kliemann . l if rx f ' ' ' we 'K A 1 , v i Nl' F 'J 5- : Q - I as Q A ' V79 s ,, Q ts 2 an 'Q v s 'fr .V L L QL .ix X 5 l . l I Q Q , , 1 ' ' L J 1 -in .ai .4 fe s f dl i ' 2 'f ' Q pl -W r ' aff, u ' i iigrl N Karen Messina Mary Metzger 1 Kathleen Meyers ' l Dale Mikolyski J . Kathleen Milos 7' new .c - 4 SQ Barbara Mirolla all H -- N ,Av K ' Tara Montgomery L 'T' - V?- - K. J K ., A I x ,' ,ai Maureen Murphy I Sandra Mynar A ' Geraldine Naiarian ' Marie Nason 3 A fa , Mary Ann Oberdick ,Ls W 7 A Q V'-3 .T Patricia 0'Neil W A' U ' - v c. Kaemeen Padilla -W gk 'I ' Aw QW , . sg I Judy Palmieri Loraine Parker E. Jane Patterson , s ,A , Diane Pedroni W' W .. V, ' 6 Denise Petty A , 3 Q , ' 3 - f Susan Pichotta f ' 1 +L, ,S ,mal sl. laurel Pollard M. Kathleen Powers Mary Raddatz Diane Reed Jean Richards Q. . if 4. ,. W XET- ' l Kathleen Schraeppel I 6 Danita Schwarz J In P. Suzanne Scribner J ku 5' y. -I S i s K, f T S 5, Q .,..... s +T.' ye V l .Y H H 3 ,K ,I :Q f' ' V -.. i 'J ' 'FJ 4 he x., we '4 ai s S 451, 3, . my A --i fr X 3, 'E 1- K 5 'W HN . 'x y r 1 'is' is A is 5 sf' projects Daring to be different, the freshmen attracted schoolwide attention by their Christmas displays and pep rally performances and entered energetically into inter-class contests and drives. X SANTA'S HELPERS, Sue Young and Christine Thom as, put the finishing touches on 9s4's display of Christmas presents for the poor. -i 3 N 2' g, is be Q s , I WJ gsm' as . I 4. K Je Q, 9 r ... f . ,, l' .- ' S v 1 ' .If S ' fb' , t?M A ' ' . C -5 V, 'Q' X' I l l ' 1 'R if S 2 ,V in a.. gf'--1 'N' ' X - Y-vx we . .Nh V 1 'la 2... w Nw x, W- I , i Q i I : g b . x.. rig' 4 tw NN, I h 3' f-,N .AX , T Nfl. N 1 ,.. N , we- -fi C il 'gr .t . 5, X v-- 1 M wr Q-'rx l I xy , , W' l 'I f Carol Sergio Maureen Shanahan Catherine Shannon Sylvia Shely Dorothy Smith Stephanie Snow Mary Sparling Catherine Springer Sylvia Stahoski Joan Stephens Charlotte Stone Judith Stoner Leona Szczotka Sharon Tessier Christine Thomas Joyce Thomas Karen Timpe Gabrielle Tohill Diane Tomalonis Jenney Treio Eleanor Tschiderer Mary Varni Jo Anne Wagner Victoria Wardell Mary Susan Westland Elizabeth Worchester Cheryl Yapelli Susan Young U Classes ln all classes, no matter what the subiect taught, teachers in the Catholic educational system today as yesterday endeavor to help students to realize their capacities, to think with the Church,and to act according to the principles of their faith, thus contributing to the betterment of the world of tomorrow. l l 41 is w 1 'yi fl . f EE? ll 2 X ,xx +3 fi X' 'Yr lx... - xl-pf j'-Y-ff-1-5 fl A X -ef -R as . . X xx X Q I xx -1 sv X x 'NA lk vl- Jlt O Y-I Q. X.f i Students learn the truths Holding a place ot honor, religion classes give students an understanding ofthe life of Christ, a knowledge of the great dogmos of Faith, and a fruitful appreciation of the Sacraments. 5 - ,gasif- GROUP GUIDANCE PANELISTS, Kathy Knoblauch, Mary Lou Aust, and Jane Kane, lead their class in a discussion of char- acter, and duties of their faith AAF! xl. REVIEWING THE LIFE OF CHRIST are Re- ligion ll students, Sandra Falwell, Helen Haynes, Joanna McDuff and Kathleen Hessler. V K PLEASED with Richard MueIler's latest efforts, Father Gottenbos compliments him on his term paper. SISTER CELINE explains the significance of the priest's vestments to sophomores Kathy Harland and Joan Furgal. r 9 FATHER CANTRELL emphasizes his explanation of a marriage prob- lem presented to him by seniors Deanna Hazner, Dolores Krainiak, Pat Sullivan, and Kathy Eidson, ?.,k.,,, , -ww My ,-.,,,Il- W5 9 A i Is DEEP IN THOUGHT, iuniors Mary Jonckheere, Mary Hunt, Jo Ann Hansen, and Kathy Chulick study a modern classic. 1552 9 v ' 4 LY., ' English courses aim at A vital part of education, English lays the basis for greater understanding among the peoples of the world through the teaching of literature, while grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and composition build a foundation for other studies. STUDENT PANELIST Bob Raine leads a discussion on Ameri- can authors with classmates Kevin Mullery, Steve Smith, Don Angello, Chris Elliot, and Randy Jones. COMPLETING WEEKLY SPELLING dictation, iunior Beth Wright smiles at a perfect list. effectiue communication TERM PAPERS on The Hollow Men are discussed by Andy Lazzaretto, Fa- ther Rath, Hank Russell, and Dan Du- rante. S'-X .kg er Chuck MacGregor. SAMMY and other objects of nature give Nadine Zdroy, Diane Jeansonne, Linda Walthers, and Mary Ann Henry material for English compositions. Q ' 'N VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT meth- ods are explained by student teach- Exciting social studies S 4? ' 'I ll X WORLD HISTORY STUDENT Jenine De Caro prepares to answer a question on Palestine while Nata- lie Sergio, Jane Shackel, and Mar- garet Clements wait their turns. STOCK EXCHANGE STATISTICS are given to the economics class by Gerry McAlevey as AI- fred Metzger and Bill Hare listen attentively. A SENIOR SCHOLASTIC' article, read to the Civics class by Kitti Kettelkamp, in- trigues Judy Jones, Mary Menke, and Kaye Lynch. X 92 REFERENCE BOOKS in the Ale- many library help Dick Robertson and Mike Johnson with their his- tory assignments. awaken a world concern ln an age of the dialogue of nations, the social studies have become a major concern of education, and Alemany, therefore, offers its students courses in United States and world history, civics, sociology, and economics. X Spanish and Latin unlock the doors to other Through the study of Spanish and Latin, Alemany students acquire new language skills and are introduced to the thought, the history, and the customs of other peoples and ages. SPANISH I students, Marcella Forgette and Sylvia Stahoski, arrange an alleSpanish bulle- tin board. 'au ROMAN MASTERS Diane Rogers Sharon Cummings Mary Lou Aust and Eileen Melcher receive hom age from their Latin I slave A TAPE RECORDER helps Ron Byers, lack Tebbs, and Dave Wendler with Spanish pronunciation. VIRGIL'S AENEID claims the serious attention of seniors Richard Bothwell, Tony Weltman, Steve Smith, Greg Stoulil, and Jim Forrest IREARJ. S cultures SISTER JUANITA, assisted by Marilyn Militello and Sharon Sheldall, prepares to show o travelogue on Latin America to her Spanish lll class. EN ESPANOL Valerie Molidar and Veronica Daly relate their autobiographies. Fx...-5-s f1 DESIGNERS of outstanding Latin proiects, Sharon Bowen, Eileen Melcher, and Mary Angerman,dis- play their work. ROSAE SUNT RUBRAE! Peggy Ehr- hart, Mary Metzger, and Pat Mad- den proudly hold their Latin valen- tines which received awards in Sis- ter Augustine's unusual contest. Wm. Mathematics teaches abstract thinking and skills inIllv r 'f ADVANCED MATHEMATICS STUDENTS Gaylon Rodin, George Chapman, Diane Hennen, Shar- on Bowen, Mary Angerman UN CARl, and Diane Jeansonne get ready to leave for their Monday class at Loyola University. Through the program these honor students develop their creative ability in mathematics. fe, ZF' FDM 37? BLACK! WHITE! BLACK! We know the color of our hats, say Advanced Math problem solvers, Dale Anne Gilmore lFRONTl, Michele Doone, and JoAnn Blake. x l - .v .. DEMONSTRATING THE LOCUS of points midway be- tween two concentric circles are sophomores, Manuel Mesa and Jim Curran. 96 i for future progress Today with the advance of scientific discovery and the precision necessary in modern industries, the need for mathematics has increased, and Alemany has correspondingly widened its program to include Algebra I and II, geometry, trigonometry, and special senior math. ix is 7 SQUARING A BINOMIAL is no longer a mystery for Algebra I students, Charles Borgquist and Jerry Pawlak. Al.:MANv mon no WITH RULER AND PROTRACTOR, Sister Jeanne Anne and trigonometry students, Phyllis Thomas and Gerry Garcia, set out to measure the flag pole. TRIGONOMETRY STUDENTS, Dave Lach- ey, Dave Edenhofer, and Paul.Wolfe, compare answers on their slide rules. - Q11 1 Er: Z .Dig ' X Sli -,- Z:r': N: . T, .X F if in ? I Q i CHEMISTRY STUDENTS Gerry Jauron and Frank Agello perform a gravimetric analy- sis of a sodium hydrate. SCIENCE FAIR WINNER in the biological division is Virginia Lynch with her study of chick embryology. Science opens new N- OBSERVING THE HABITS of guinea pigs brings first-hand biological Rnoweldge to Mary Ann Ar- nold, Linda Rosten, and Rosalyn Mercy. THE BLUE RIBBON for chemistry projects in the Science Fair crowns Margaret Bren- nan's weeks of work on crystal growing. EXPERIMENTING WITH CRYSTALS I roads of discovery Enabling students to gain a greater appreciation of God's creation and to obtain a certain mastery over the material world about them, the science department teaches general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. GENERAL SCIENCE STUDENTS James Dav- is, James Ward, and Richard Wieland work an atomic model. EXPERIENCING the equal and opposite re- action of Newton's Third Law are physics stu- dents, Rita Mong, Kaye Lynch, Diane Jean- sonne, Nadine Zdroy, Ceci Wright, Darlene Vukovich, and Diane Hennen. TITRATION enables Peggy Cece Moutes to determine concentration of a sodium solution. Mokres and the chloride hypochlorite TAKING IN SHORTHAND a letter dictated by Mary Ann Henry, Carol Lawrence listens for the next sentence. BOYS IN TYPING I work diligently on their drills. Expert competence is the I NND. i HK f it S he .q I 1 Lg .112 , I I I I .-.Q me gg .I ll BOOKKEEPING STUDENTS, Mary Anne Kellerman, Estelle Kukuczka IFRONTI, Sharon Smith, Carol Stroh ISECOND ROWI, and other class members thoughtfully work out a problem. FREQUENT PRACTICE on the add- ing machines helps Marcia Hall and Mary Jo Lucan attain a high degree of skill. 6 I N l A xx, aim of business classes Knowledge of business procedures, speed in shorthand, accuracy in bookkeeping, and skill at the various office machines prove challenging obiectives for business students. SENIOR Sandra Doling masters the electric type- writer. 'O 4 - FATHER WAGNER'S QUESTION about business law receives a good answer from Brian Kelly as Anthony Melen- dres and other interested classmates look on. TAKING SHORTHAND DICTATION from the tape recorder, Judy Smith and Lorene Bencar build up their speed. P' 4 y-x .g READY FOR THE OVEN! Sister Mary lrene approves the texture of Roberta Soper and Nancy Ditto's cake batter. HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW perform today. Sue Oller, Mary Jo Lucan, and Paula Tebbs prepare a turkey tor the sen- iors' Thanksgiving party for the Sisters. SOPHOMORES WORK to give their Fashion Show tessional look. Christian homemak Training in all the seven areas of homemaking-foods, clothing and textiles, child care, home management and house planning, family health, personal and family relations, Christian marriage, and personality development- prepares Alemany girls for the future. ers of x. L- 1 dresses a pro- 'i'111.- A Q.--... QA X tomorrow make realistic preparations today 7' ,... 1-Z 4' .r . f?4't BEM, TWINS? Yes, But even Carolyn and Dean- na Hazner have their own distintive ideas when it comes to house planning. 'N itll Dt -fm.. ul' THE LATEST in modern equipment helps seniors to learn the arts and skills of cooking with real plea- sure and success. A FINAL CHECK and Jane Shackel will submit her outfit for a grade. X6 -f' Cultural and practical electives and gym glue Art classes featuring sculpture, painting, and design, a drama class that does production work, two glee clubs and a choral group, mechanical drawing for future engineers, and healthful gym classes - all serve to bring beauty, culture, and discipline into the lives of Alemany students. SOPHOMORE DRAMA STUDENTS, Cynde Shroff and Melinda Hall, perform for the girls' student body in the one-act comedy, Witch Hazel. THE SECRET of good mechanical drawing lies in precision and neat- ness, as Victor Rendon has dis- 1 2 l i , l ' V l . ..s. , , 1 ,- l Q4 S , S Q , l i 2 l l 4 covered. Y f balance to the curriculum A VOLLEYBALL GAME provides both good exer- cise and enioyment for this freshman physical education class. YOUNG ARTISTS, Larry Richard and Steve Lopez, discuss their latest adventures in water color design 4 'A X ,pp 'i 1 1 lin if' x is M 7 , 1 1 I ' n 1 . 1 . - '. 14 iwl X SOPHOMORE GIRLS lump for a re- bound during practice time in physical education class. AN IDEA plus skill plus pa- tience go into the making of Rhoda Carroll's statue of Mary. H Activities Balancing the program of studies as has always been the case in Catholic education, Alemany has cultural and social activities, inspired and moderated by devoted faculty members, for the purpose of helping students to live fully and to have experience of Christian social living. ji . ,,i 53 sf . , ,s I 0. -K' 0 s RECEIVING STUDENT CONTROL PINS from President Diane Hennen are ISEATEDI Diane Jeansonne, Sue Oller, Angie Corra- leio, Rita Mong, Judy Jones, Marcia Hall, Diane Rogers, ISTANDINGI Yvonne Van Cantfort, Mary Mesa, Gloria Dougherty, Ann Lucey, Joan Thorndike, Pat Wheeler, Carol Wetzel, Linda Lapaz, Pauline Char- Student ON HALL DUTY student control officer Patty Clarke watches incoming Bonnie Rosten. train, Rose Marie Knolls, Patty Clarke, Peggy Chiodo, and Melody King. M'- W x fi. y Si?-1 'TC ax? FATHER JANSEN gives encourage- ment to Boys' Student Body offi- cers, Richard Artzer, sophomore representative, John Steinberg, secretary, Pete Carton, president, Richard Bennett, vice-president, and Michael Gilmore, iunior rep- resentative. government forms the habit of democratic living Student government gives Alemanians a chance to use their own initiative in planning social events and accepting responsibility for the orderly and smooth functioning of school lite on both class and student body levels. rv, BOYS' SENIOR STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, Pete Carton, president, Richard Bennett, vice-president, and John 4 1- Q7 il RECEIVING TROPHIES awarded by the Chamber of Commerce tor student leadership are student body presidents, Pete Carton and Diane Hennen. GIRLS' STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, Angie Corraleio, vice-president, Judy Jones, secretary, Diane Hennen, presi- dent, and Diane Rogers, treasurer, plan a surprise St. Joseph's Day pro- gram forthe Sisters. Steinberg, secretary, plan ac- tivities tor American Educa' tion Week. unq- li 'v l FATHER BURNS assisted by Gary Walthers distributes Holy Communion to girls and boys in the chapel. ALTAR BOYS, Gary Walthers and Richard McDonald, serve Father Burns at Mass. Pl Each day honor DAILY MASS presents an opportunity for students to give all their actions a real value. l and praise rise to God from Alemanys campus Alemany carries on the work of the Church in a direct way, and every day honor goes up to God from the campus through the two Masses offered in the chapel, the Sacraments received, the visits made, and the prayers said. RETREAT READING supplies new ideas for Sally Ferguson, Pat jX , ,W , , f,.,E,,,-T,.. , ililf,lf- if SODALISTS OF THE MONTH, Ce- cilia Moutes and Mary Mesa, ar- range flowers before the new statue of Mary purchased by the Sodality. TAKING ADVANTAGE of morning confession time is Arthur Melen- dez. MORNING PRAYERS begin a new day for Sister Anne Eliza- beth and lOs2. Brown, Sue Biegler, and Marianne Schappek. ?sa It. ll 4.61 ,.. f- A f 'n 'u ' f f fl 4 if - ' xA f Q 7.6 , I jlgrf-'Q ' WRAPPING CHRISTMAS GIFTS for children in Confrafernity classes are Sodalists, Anne Marie God' bout, Nadine Zdroy, Shirley Sheels, and Carol Lawrence, head ofthe Parish Commillee. LITERATURE CHAIRMAN Jeanne McKenzie exhibits books at the Sodolity Book Fair to Duane Jeansonne and Teri Perino, while Larry Hildebranl Gary Ball hazor, and Victor Freilich browse , ...Li . BQOIE ci I FIR faith and foster charity IN SAINTS ALIVE Mary Mc- Laughlin and Patricia Barlow portray a scene from the life of St. Brigid. SODALITY OFFICERS, Diane Jeansonne, secretary, Lila Dawson, vice-prefect, Regina Russo, treasurer, and Sue Oller, prefect, with their moderator Sister Celine, greet Father Cantrell, their new director. THE SODALITY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, ISEATEDJ Regina Russo, Diane Jean- sonne, Lila Dawson, Sue Oller, ISTAND- INGI Kathy Carton, Carol Brong, Aline Nolet, Mary Pennese, Carol Lawrence, Jeanne McKenzie, and Martha Lucey, meet to plan the May procession. TO SANTA'S SLEIGH Carol Brong, Bonnie Schilo, and Sue Smith of 1ts2 add gifts for f' ni , 42 , Ifvvfwt - Confraternity students. z A N, - lf 9 4 NEW LIBRARY BOOKS open up vast areas of thought and career opportunities to Pat Sullivan, Greg Stoulil, Phyllis Ornelaz, and other Alemanians. FUTURE NURSES OF ALEMANY, Pat Smiley, Ann Nouguier, Mariorie Few, and Diana Gallegos, chat with stu- dent nurses trom St. Vincent's on Career Day. A ,A , ru' ,filg 7 .C In-15.4 THE VOCATION CORNER of the library provides interesting materials for Bob Beveridge, Denny Coleman, and Larry Benedict. 9 - 4 Q' n l Ms Alemany helps 'gizfzsfeai CAREER DAY also brings inspiration to art-minded students. Mr. J. Normill, in- terior decorator, explains some designs to Linda Lapaz, Martha Lucey, and Peggy Cosindas. FTW ' ' its students malee practical plans for the future Students are aided in making the correct vocational choice by many means-the counseling program, the expert help ofthe priests, aptitude tests, library materials, Career Day, and, most important, special prayers. CAREER DAY SPEAKER, Mrs. Betty Har- rison, airline hostess, raises high am- bitions in her spellbound audience. GUEST SPEAKER for Catholic Book Week, Sister Laurentia, discusses some late books ENJOYING THE OPPORTUNITY Of h0Vln9 with Carol Lawrence and Jeanne McKen- 0 Pflesl 0lWUYS '1e0fbY, WUYUC Pe 0Ck, zie, Literature Committee head. Jack Tebbs, Dave Wendler, Mike Sweeley, and Joe Harrison exchange bits of Blar- ney with Father Donovan. 'fi . T s. ' x V 4 H , J. lemany students receive honors and awards T.. .,-A AW, WY v f 'Earle FACIT TYPING AWARD win- ner Roberta Solberg performs for her typing teacher, Mrs. Hitchings and fellow award winner Marcia Hall. rv V l W -'Z L. . I BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS receive notice of their honors: Diane Keyser, vocational arts, Mike Shroff, liberal arts, Rose Fusano, homemaking, Cecilia Wright, music, Diane Hennen, science and mathematics, Sue Oller, art, Pete Carton, social science, George Chapman, laboratory science, and Garth Balthazor, language. tl BOYS' CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION offi- cers, Richard Robertson, treasurer, John Steinberg, secretary, Don Angello, vice-president, and Loy Lytle, president, talk over plans for their Field Day. outstanding scholarship Through the activities of the boys' and girls' chapters ofthe CSF and the girls' National Honor Society, there has been a general widening of interest in scholastic excellence this year, and Alemany students have brought credit to their school in the winning of awards. PIRIODIC TABLE Of THE ELEMENTS I, . ., -v Rl I ij ,. ,, . Ili' Sr .H ln S .1 X , s GIRLS' CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION officers, Pamela Jolicoeur, treasurer, Mary Angerman, vice-presi- dent, Sharon Cummings, secretary, and Diane Jeansonne, president,discuss plans to visit U.C.l.A. Medical Center. VALEDICTORIAN George Chapman and salutatorian Diane Jeansonne receive congratulations from their principals, Father Burns and Sister Aileen Francis. evo, 9 I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY officers, Carol Wetzel, secretary, Sharon Bowen, president, and Marcia Hall, vice-president, sponsor the survey of the week's top ten tunes. WINNERS OF SCHOLASTIC AWARDS compare letters of noti- fication. Diane Jeansonne has re- ceived a National Science grant for the study of biology at UC lsummer - '6Ol, Sharon Bowen, a four-year scholarship to Mount St. Marys College. -XT 7 'ii 'L Q SPANISH STUDENTS, Coleen Streff and Cathy Lindaman, prepare the attendance list for the Ramona Pageant. GLADIATOR Garth Balthazar con- fers with fellow Roman Richard Bothwell before setting out for the Latin Festival at Mount St. Mary's College. hw. Q. 6 W 'T xl -K 15271. ' n.. - Language clubs help to ii--A M- ' L SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS, Lucy Lopez, treasurer, Monica Quiroz, vice-president, Bonnie Balzer, secretary, and Carol Chiodo, president, discuss the making of artistic pinatas. HERALDS BLOWING TRUMPETS and slaves bearing a litter of roasted pig bring glimpses of Roman life and culture to the annual latin festivities. widen cultural horizons Both Latin and Spanish Clubs have had an active year, bringing students in contact with the language, customs, and culture of ancient Rome, early California, and modern Latin America. FOURTH YEAR LATIN STUDENTS, Kathy Knoblauch, Pat Chapman, Eileen Melcher, Mary Lou Aust, and Mary Angerman, toast Virgil on his 2030th birthday! QTQ Vail y Times LATIN CLUB OFFICERS, Eileen Melcher, senior consul, Pamela Jolicoeur, praetor, Joyce Van den Broeder, quaestor, and Mary Lou Aust, iunior consul, put the finishing touches on the roast pig. Ill Q FRESHMAN sLAvEs serve Q sump- N, tuous Roman banquet to their ITICISIETS. T .--45 ...Q .f,fl 1- Pht x Student clubs and organized serolce to the school Through school clubs and organized school service Alemany is able to individualize its educational program and help students to develop special talents and pursue special interests. L-n'i.4 15 , 17 H ': STUDENT LIBRARIANS, lFRONTl Mau- reen Murphy, Judy Bonner, Bob Beve- ridge, Natalie Rubald, Carole Marot- ta, lREARl Tod Johnson and Gina Cassidy, prepare for another busy day. tl Q a I CQ: L1 x Qtr, st tl B' 4 g i ri 9 . B - Ar-' so rf it-ti? T' i lk' if 'QA' .1 We ,,,..l i 4. l SACRISTANS Frank Mel- cher and Frank Erbacher fill the wine and water cruets in preparation for daily Mass. GLEE CLUB members are lFRONTl Cheryll Spezzano Sue Sullivan, Sue Patterson, Margaret Forgette Phyllis Ornelaz, Loretta Seltzer, Charlotte Guernsey, Carol DeMagio, Angie Corraleio, lSECOND ROWl Pat Fioretto, Cheryll Arch, Jane Patterson, Lynn Cox, Linda Garcia, Julie Hopkins, Mareda Stanchfield, Eileen Stringer, Kathy Torget, lREARl Mary Van Handel, Kathy Byrne, Natalie Rubald, Roberta Solberg, Cathy Lindaman, Pat Martino, Barbara McMillan, Kathy Fitz- gerald, Cecilia Wright, and Marie Cekosh. l l l 5 1 1 foster special abilities, talents, and interests 'N Q . lg A , I au gh, i :iii . D , X . l. , I gig it I I N XS . .. lf 9 ,Q J' ,R it 1 ll it W' ' f rt ts ' , S- , -sumvws Q as ,. J- Q as an ' 1 ' S-1 ' .V i A 'X ' ,..4-Q' THESPIAN OFFICERS, Pat De Lanzo, secretaryg John Alexander, vice-president, and Richard Becker, president, review their charter. FUTURE ENGINEERS OF AMERICA, Tom Ancellg Harold Venable, executive board head, Domenick Di Domenico, Jerry Noone, and Vincent Dinkler, test a Tesler Coil Il! BOYS' GLEE CLUB members, IFRONTJ Bill Slavin, Russ Kelly, Tom Hopkins, John Bruns, Chester Baker, Andrew Lentinig lSECOND ROWJ John Villani, Jerry Simpson, Jim Fitzgerald, Gary Walthers, Mike Finnegan, Gerald Godfrey, Mike Gilmore, lREARl William Mitchell, David Sly, Pat Shanley, Dan Kubelka, Tom Averette, Bob Forde, Ray Corner, and Ray Moreno, practice the Donkey Serenade. CHESS CLUB members, John Alexander, Steve Smith, vice-president, Pete Carton, president, and Richard Bothwell, concen- trate on a move. I Light-hearted productions increase social spirit :fi D KAREN SMITH, accom- plished accordian player, entertains the Sodalists ata social tea. WITCH HAZEL, the sophomore play, brings rollicking laughter to the audience and enchantment to cast mem- bers, Cynde Shroff, Melinda Hall, Kathy Haverlan, Jenine De Caro, and Carol Bidwell. if 2 . , I , , i l Valley Times ALL STILL ALIVE and happy in Act l are Steve Smith, JoAnn Blake, George Chapman, and Garth Balthazar, four of the Ten Little Indians in the seniors' mystery thriller. Pho! and unify the school Maior productions like the iuniors' VaudeviIIe Vanities, and the seniors' Ten Little Indians, and also rallies and entertainments have brought the students together in wholesome effort. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS AND FERDINAND lead the Bravados at the TIDINGS rally. MRS. GAI SHROFF helps iuniors rehearse the mili- tary tap steps tor the Jinx. H.-,. ' X v' I JULIE HOPKINS, AIemany's Blanch Ring, captivates the audience with her perform- ance in the VaudevilIe Vanities. Q - A. . ... . , --., .A-wk 5 if IN THE JINX CLOSING Bud Mehringer, escorted by Steve Smith, proudly carries Old Glory. Cultural beauty are two goals of the social No truly human education is complete if beauty and culture are not only learned but exhibited, so Alemany through its social program provides students with opportunities to show their mastery ofthe fine arts and the habit of gracious social behavior. AT THE HALLOWEEN DANCE students enjoy an evening of BE-WlTCH- MENTI' . g- - .-,-, ff .M G . C U , 1 'E 17 1 ,tr fi. .fi '- C rx tv? - 6 fl F K Y u' . K k i iv I kfxb-in ' g , , QT? fl' glfft'-. ' so s it if Q:g:3, sr E . A mi A 1' 5 fig. 5f,.:,J ly g 43.544 :gn f f ' L .I 12' il. .4735 w ,g ' .u ,., - H qt, , ? c X ,, s , ' - ' ' -1 ' 'Q W , MODELING their own dresses for the Spring Fashion Show are Janis Van Handel and Mary Lavelle. r ram 1 'fl ' p og , F 2 , fy . 'N r ' l PRIVILEGED SODALISTS Regina Russo, Sue Oller, and Rhoda Carroll and their escorts Greg Hitch- ings, Pete Marchese, and Thomas Botts attend the Annual Sodality Ball. ALEMANY GLEEMEN, lFRONTl John Villani, Bill Slaving ISECOND ROWl Bob Forde, Jim Fitzgerald, Dave Sly, lREARl Dan Kubelka, and Tom Averette prepare for their Spring Concert number, On the Road to Mandalay. A it ldf 9,0 9 AT THE SPRING CONCERT Roberta Salberg accompanies the Special Chorus of the Girls' Glee Club, Mary Van Handel, Natalie Rubald, Pat Fio- retto, Kathy Torget, Cheryl Spezzano, Carol DeMagio, Phyllis Ornelaz, and Angie Corraleio in I love Paris. Working together on school publications builds Y AAA ADMIRING a finished layout envelope are yearbook staff members Yolanda Garcia, Ginny Coran, Richard Bothwell, Nadine Zdroy, and Mary Ann Henry. RECUERDOS STAFF,Nadine Zdroy, Mary McLaugh- lin, Sue Biegler, Marianne Schappek, Rosalyn Mercy, Richard Mueller, Linda Walthers lCENTERl, Richard Bothwell, Ginny Coran, Kaye Lynch, Mary Ann Henry, and Yolanda Garcia, try to decide which picture to use on the faculty division page. Working together on the Recuerdos and the Pow Wow, students gain a taste of cooperative productive effort, and grow in responsibility and perseverance. igi EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Linda Walthers stops copy work to look at co-editor Richard Mueller's new set of activity pictures. character -ng - H-ees ' 1 , ZX U1 s EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mike Shroff and co-editor Frankie Fioretto approve a page paste-up. l l 9 l A POW WOW MODERATOR Father Weber and journalism class members, Pat Wheel- er, Gloria Dougherty, Thomas Botts, Larry Schaller, and Phyllis Thomas get their first glimpse of the new page proofs. THE POW WOW EDITORIAL BOARD, Sue Delmore, Regina Russo, Carol Chiodo, Phyllis Ornelaz lSTANDlNGl, Pamela Jolicoeur, Pete Carton, Richard Mueller lSTANDlNGl, Frankie Fioretto, Mike Shroff, and Pat Ahman plan out their work for the next issue. swfillnl 1 Sports ln addition to furthering the mental and social development of its students, Alemang provides them with a practical experience of winning and losing together with athletic enjoyment, through the sports program, which keeps alive the spirit of sportsmanship, a traditional goal of Catholic education. yy X ,f '4 6 ' 1 I 'K- vm 'Sw 5 4 x s 4 Xi-K Nd. x ' X px GARY OWENS, '59 quar- terback, hands the ball to next year's signal call- er, Mike Gilmore. Year of HERE COME THE INDIANS! Alemany's football varsity sets out with zest to meet the conflicts of the season. ALEMANY'S SPORTS' STAFF congratulate Coach Vanni on the B team's football championship trophy. Coaches lL-Rl are Mr. Mike King, C football and baseball, Mr, Harvey Wolfe, Varsity basketball, Father Edward Cunning- ham, OMI, D basketball, boxing, Mr. Joe Vanni, B football, B basketball, and track, Father Gerard Gotten- bos, OMI, Athletic Director, Mr. Mike Vaccaro, Varsity Father Frank Wagner, OMI, Varsity baseball, . Don Ferrier, B baseball. football, and Mr -.ASW '59-'60 proves award-winning time for lndians Thanks to the efforts of dedicated coaches and the faithful practice and inspired teamwork of students, Alemany realized a successful sports year on gridiron, hardwood, diamond, and track. MR. HARVEY WOLFE, basketball coach, congratulates .lack Tebbs and Bob Raine, Alemany's All-League players. VARSITY BASEBALL COACH Father Frank Wag- ner, OMI, discusses a recent victory with catch- ers Ron Black and Mike O'Shea and mound ace Don Angello. EL CAMINO ALL-LEAGUE GUARD Steve Smith shows his tiger-like stance. .,. ALEMANY SCATBACK Loy Lytle lNo. 33l skirts left end and momentarily eludes three Notre Dame tacklers. NOTRE DAME forward wall crumbles as Alemany quarterback, Gary Owens, lunges into the end zone for the third quarter tally in Alemany's first grid classic of the season. Alert defensive play VARSITY SCHEDULE '59 WE THEY 7 ...... Notre Dame ...... 36 O ...... St. Francis .....,.. 34 l2 ...,.. Bellarmine-Jeff. ... 6 25 ...... St. Bernard . , .. , 6 l2 ...... St. Monica ,...... 2l 6 ...... Mary Star ..,...,. l2 O ....., St. John Vianney .. O 26 ..,... Montgomery ...... O W,.,3 T...l L.,,4 Led by their coaches Mike Vaccaro, Ralph Ahn, Claude Hollman, and Dan Zimmerman, Alemany Varsity gridders gained in prestige as they took on strong foes throughout the season. .-ef . - vw ,dx ,564 P42 , ..x.ga: ,L .,u1 highlights Indian Varsitg's '59 grid season MIKE GILMORE INo. I6I picks up a first down against Notre Dame as Loy Lytle INo. 331 stays wide for the pitchout. VARSITY TEAM AND COACHES are IFRONT ROWI Coach Mike Vacarro, P. Shanley, L. Stevenson, T. Melendres, D. Bennett, G, Owens, M. Gilmore, L. Lytle, Coach Ralph Ahng ISECOND ROWI S. Smith, C. MacGregor, K, Wichers, L. Marrone, C. Holzer, F. Erbacher, A. Angulo, M. Henry, ITHIRD ROWI R. Bonds, W. Damiani, V. LoPorte, G. Norwood, J. Visco, P, Wolfe, J. Byers, IFOURTH ROWI F. Pelletier, J. Costi, M. Hogan, R. Costi, J. McAIevey, B. McCabe, B. Zelinskig IREARI G. Gutzman, J. Doling, L. Raine, L. Benedict, W. Lannin, and D. Kubelka. . , I - A , . , . N . - I f' IXIN R, . . 'V h . M. h t I i ad 453 4 I I -- Exciting NOT QUITE THIS TIME! But Alemany went on to beat Bell- Jeff. BELL-JEFF TACKLERS try hard but fail to stop AIemany's fullback Roger Costi as he bulldozes into the end zone for six points. '-4-41155. . HERE ARE THE MEN behind the story ofthe Indians' fine defensive record: Frank Pelletier, Lyn Raine, Jim Doiing, Dan Kubelka CSTANDINGD, Steve Smith, Larry Benedict, and Dick Bennett. v4....1RSl'- - ' ' I action sparks lndians to near-top League finish Known to fan and foe alike as a never-say-die team, this year's Varsity drew unprecedented game attendance and cheering support. RUNNING HARD with the ball, Pat Shonley lNo 3ll meets trouble as three Notre Dame men pre pore to down him. GATHERING ROUND their captain Dick Bennett at the end of the season are Alemany's senior footballers, Mike Henry, Roger Costi, Bob Zelinski, Lyn Raine, Gary Owens, Frank Pelletier, Paul Wolfe, Steve Smith, Jerry McAlevey, Vic LaPorte, Larry Benedict, and Frank Erbacher. Mp Q -. 66900 an B CHAMPS of the El Camino Real League and their coaches, Mr. Michael King and Mr. Joseph Vanni, display Alemany's first football championship trophy. Team members are lFRONTl J. Flores, F. Aguirre, M. Burris, B. Fitzgerald, F. Ayre, D. Petrozzi, S. Stava, lSECOND ROWl B. Farnsworth, P. Smith, B. Hardman, A. Melendez, C. Cossick, W. Brunner, D. Bennett, N. Pichotta, lTHlRD ROWl R. Gutzman, V. Arroyo, D. Loehr, M. Poltl, M. Bergstrand, F. Agello, F. Walters, lREARl 8. Paige, D. Jensen, D. Mellein, W. Williams, B. Escobar, M. Bayer, L. Oberly, and J. Mangan. 'B' SCHEDULE '59 'C' SCHEDULE '59 WE THEY WE THEY O ...... Montclair ........ O 7 ...... Rancho San Antonio 7 O ...... Notre Dame ,,,,,, 35 7 ...... St. Genevieve ..... 12 O ...... St. Francis ....... 20 6 ...... Boys' Christian .... 'I2 O ...... Salesian ......... 58 0 ...... Bellarmine-Jeff. . . .23 I4 ...... St, Bernard .,, ,,, 0 14 ...... St. Genevieve . . . . .12 6 ...... St. Monica ....... 0 12 ...... Mount Carmel .... 6 27 ...... Fermin Lasuen ..... 6 W--.2 T-.-l L-H3 27 ...... St. John Vianney .. O 19 ...... Montgomery ...... O W...5 T...l L...3 X , , ' ' 1 ' . L ' 'L A ,fer-Q -5 J , 4 capture coveted League championship trophy Pre-league games against Notre Dam St. Francis, and Salesian conditioned Alemany's B's for their League contests, as Coach Joe Vanni taught them to capitalize on early mistakes and go onto an undefeated season. - fx , ..:g'i F ,L Mm? I . ,V ,.'-, 'lf -SKS! rib 'K 1- ' - V. -...df-we Av-. AFTER WEEKS OF PRACTICE the Fresh- man Team are ready for combat. lFRONTl Larry Richard, Dennis Salvaryn, Gary Tieso, Tony Santeramo, Tom Pack, Larry Trenton, Pat Brennan, Phil Martino, lREARl Charles Prochaska, Andy Lentini, Fred Lawrence, Ray Moreno, Joe Galla- gher, Gary Shreier, Gene Jeansonne and Richard Salas. I ef CHAMPIONSHIP B TEAM, first string, show the split T formation. Down the line lL-Rl are lFRONTl Frank Ayre, Don Mellein, Bill Escobar, Dave Loehr, Wayne Williams, Frank Agello, Mike Bergstrand, lREARl Nick Pichot- ta, Bob Fitzgerald, Mike Burris, and John Flores. ALEMANY'S C TEAM players line up with their coaches, Mr. Joseph Vanni and Mr. Michael King. C gridders are llEFT PAGEJ Pat Brennan, Andy Lentini, Ray Moreno, Fred Lawrence, Edwin Welborn, Charles Prochaska, Richard Salas, Gary Tieso, Tony Santeramo, Gary Schreier, Gene Jeansonne, Larry Richard, Phil Martino, Tom Pack, Larry Trenton, lRlGHT PAGEI Dennis Salvaryn, Joe Gallagher, Tom Byers, Steven Lopez, Pat Moscatello, Richard Fese, Tom Banning, Pat Loisel, Tom Hopkins, Mike Boyd, Al Padilla, Bob McBride, Jim Brochu, Tom Devine, and Dick Brunner. Varsity's lO2-62 victory breaks scoring record COACH HARVEY WOLFE stands proudly with his record-breaking Varsity team: Bob Eberwein, Roger Costi, John Steinbeck, Bob Walker, Wayne Lannin -HM', Don Angello-HM, Most Improved Play! er, Bob Raine, Dennis Jones, Jack Tebbs-AL, AT, Placing two Varsity men on the Most Valuable PICly6f,H and Leroy GOfClG-HM, AII-LeQgUe feorn ond Q ATlata' l. -- H ' Kev CHMp-Alllnloague Honorable Mention, Al--All leaque First Team, B . Crown' A' 'W 'CU'nf W' l5U f' C'l l Indian hoopsters made their mark. JERRY GODFREY goes up to score against CHUCK MacGREGOR eyes the basket St. Bernard's as Terry Thorndyke and John as he dribbles in for two against Mary Costi stand by. Star. come close to top VARSITY HIGH POINTS Won l8 Lost 6 Per Game Point Average Alemany. .62 Opponents. .49 Top Scorers: Jack Tebbs. .20 Bob Raine. . l3.I LeRoy Garcia. . I l.9 Coach: Mr. Harvey C. Wolfe 'B' HIGH POINTS Won I7 Lost 2 Per Game Point Average Alemany. 112.3 Opponents. .3O.5 Top Scorers: Terry Thorndyke. .l7.7 Jerry Godfrey. .9.3 Bill Murphy. .6.8 Coach: Mr. Joseph Vanni BOB RAINE breaks for the basket while Bob Eber- wein screens for him in Mary Star game. SECOND-PLACE HONORS in El Camino Real League go to Alemany's B team, mentored by Coach Joe Vanni ltopl. Team members are lFRONTl Bob Wachsmuth, Bob Howard, Mike Johnson, Jim Visco, Jerry Godfrey, ISECOND ROWl Wayne Williams, Mike Poltl, Terry Thorn- dyke, Randy Jones, John Costi, ITHIRD ROWI Lee Oberly, Bob Paige, Nick Pichotta, Bill Murphy, and Dave Jensen. CHOSEN BY THE EXAMINER for Outstanding Player of the League award, sophomore Jack Tebbs demonstrates his winning basketball form. V! Alemany gym becomes a Mecca of basketball JV TEAM MEMBERS Marin Artukovich, Bill Pons, Lee Oberly Dan Kubelka Jeff Peltier, and Ray Moreno line up with their coach Mr. Joe Vanni. TOP C SCORER Dick Fines makes two points. 'C' HIGH POINTS Won l3 Lost 3 Per Game Point Average Alemany. .38.4 Opponents. .29.4 Top Scorers: Richard Fines. .l5.5 Jim Disco. .lO.5 Tom Pack. .IO Coach: Mr. Robert Campell ALEMANY'S TRIUMPHANT D'S and their coach Father Edward Cunningham, OMI, display their second-place League trophy. Team members are Dick LaPorte, John Emeterio, Dick Marchese, Steve Surges lKNEELlNGl, Brian Suarez, Pat Jordan, and Ray Laurie. action Against keen competition Alemany's four basketball teams played to near-capacity crowds every week, and once even the faculty tread the boards in their exciting and entertaining win over the seniors. COACH BOB CAMPBELL, former Van Nuys High basketball star, stands with his C stars: lFRONTl Manuel Mesa, Hal Barlow, Jim Cur- ran, Jim Escudero, Fred Tulliusg lSTANDlNGl Art Melendez, Dick Weiland, Jim Disco, Tom Pack, Dick Brunner, Joel Dapp, and Dick Fines. Missing: Les Ayres. ALL EYES FOLLOW THE BALL as senior Avery Corr tries a iump shot in the annual Senior- Faculty game. 4:1 ' , .ix - . .,'- ' y Hard-hitting baseball squads make fine spring Not yet having a home field proved no obstacle to Alemany baseballers who turned in consistently fine records week after week in spite of limited practice sessions and long traveling distances. . 4 5 , - ' ,. .- . -- 5' , . f , . ' SAFE AT HOME! says Ron Black lCENTERl as Larry Marrone slides, beating the peg to catcher Steve Jensen. WITH COACHES DAN FERRIER AND MIKE KING Indian B baseballers are IFRONTI Steve Lopez, Tom Hopkins Dick Brunner, Bob Kinnaman, Jim Davis, Mike Herron- ISECOND ROWI Pat Brennan, Mike Guiffre, Ron Byers: Dan Petrozzi, Dick Fines, Tom Banning, Wayne Brunner, IREARI Keith McKay, Dave Jensen, Tom Pack, Dick Fese John Molidor, and Joe Harrison. Missing: Jaren Doherty, Mike Bamrick, Bill Hardman, and Nick Pichotta. r 0 9 1 J Qin? I M l XX nl 'XY 'D N 9 J K X K ll 'B' BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS Won I2 Top Hitters: Richard Fese IP-OFI Mike Guiffre llB-OFI Mike Herron l2B-OFI Top Pitchers: Joe Harrison lP-2BI W-L SO 4-2 54 Richard Fese IP-OFI W-L SO 4-2 40 Runs Batted in: Richard Fese lP-OFI John Molidor IOFI . Lost 9 .....4IO ....3l6 ....306 ERA 2.93 ERA 4.0 .....l3 .....'l3 CATCHER Steve Jen- sen and batter Larry Marrone wait for the pitch. showings E.-- . eg 'Q-.QW P . ..,:- .,-.. I VARSITY BASEBALL I if HIGHLIGHTS Won..8 Lost..7 Tied..2 Top Hitters ileaguel: Don Angello IP-lBl .606 Ron Black IC-OFI . .353 Mike O'Shea IC-IB-OF-2Bi . ..... .300 Top Pitchers: Don Angello IP-IBI W-L SO ERA 4-4 96 0.82 Jim Forrest IP-IBI W-L SO ERA 2-2 42 3.87 Steve Jensen IP-C-IBI W-L SO ERA 2-I I7 4.07 Runs Batted in: Don Angello IP-IBI ..... 21 larry Marrone I3Bl George Stoulil ISSJ s . 7 . 7 ALEMANY'S VARSITY and Coach Father Frank Wagner reflect upon a successful season. Team members are IKNEELINGJ Ron Black, Ken Wichers, Steve Jensen, Bob Eberwein, Larry Marrone, George Stoulil, ISTAND- INGI Bob FitzGeraId, Mike Martin, Terry Thorndyke, Mike O'Shea, Jim Forrest, Don Angello, Andy Lazza- retto, Jim Tolan, Jim Pons, and Jim Visco. HOPE OF THE FUTURE coached by Mr. Dan Ferrier Ill and Mr. Mike King IRI, Freshmen team members are IFRONTJ Tom Hopkins, Dick Brunner, Steve Lopez, Bob Kinnaman, ISECOND ROWI Tom Pack, Jim Davis, Pat Brennan, John Molidor, Tom Banning, Dick Fese, IREARJ Jim Brochu, Bill Hall, John Grieshaber, Richard Salas, and Dick Fines. W NN. ' ' H 'JA if: ' 3 iH:,,, :F ffsfief ' sms I w X jigs- V ' G . Q. .' 2 in - U rl F uv- N, F. as 6 F , , ,V ...-..-..- ... . ff el, J r .es 4 , ,.. . l ' I . L ,J - Z,.-,,s . , Q ' H , ' I ' 1 Trackand , I I ff ' ', ,Wei 'll' wc -, in E ,ln h M X g, ,ini ' J M 1 r'r 'r X . Xl-1, : .,.,.? . I I' Q ,lla- -fry ' ii 'I - Q A Q i ',, a ,, A nt ,A 1 ls ,- -5: , C ' T, W r f , at ,eval ,, if- ' i ' Eftrf se C 4 , ff I' Track coaches Joseph Vanni and Ray CHRIS ELLIOTT ICENTERI - a winner in the low hurdles in every track meet this year - shows Chuck Campbell lLl and Gary Walthers IRI iust how it's done. Wolfe received enthusiastic response to their well-planned program, which brought out more than sixty spirited Indian trackmen to wear the Flying A. COACH JOE VANNI shows off his competitive B track squad. They are IFRONTI Mike De Petro, Joe Bauman, Mike Burris, Alex Audello, Dave Espinosa, Bob Farnsworth, Gary Sheets, ISECOND ROWI Robert Janke, Mike Boyd, Dennis Salvaryn, Jim Smith, Antone Spehar, Jim Contreras, Jack Gibbons, IREARI Jim Escudero, John Flores, Jerry Pawlak, Gene Jeansonne, Roger Gutzman, Tom Gibbons, and Coach Joe Vanni. 44 Q, 5 field season sees record student participation THE FLYING A'S Alemany's Varsity tracksters, are lSTANDlNGl Chris Elliott, Gary Wal- thers, Charles Campbell, Michael Finnegan, Greg Gutzman, Michael Poltl, Roger Costi, Coach Joseph Vanni, Al Angulo, Mike Bergstrand, Bob Zelinski, Jack Tebbs, Larry Stevenson, David Sly, Elmer Harlan, lKNEELlNGl Loy Lytle, Tom Fehn, and Pete Scanlin. ALEMANY'S C TEAM coached by Mr. Joseph Vanni are IKNEELINGI Jim Keehne, Bob Wat- ters, Chris Fusano, Coach Joe Vanni, Steve Surges, Jim Weil, Dick LaPorte, lSTANDlNGl Al Padilla, John Watt, Tony Angco, Jim Ward, George Hennen,Tom Devine, Ray loiselle, Brian Doe, Al Real, Fred Tullius, Dan Dunkin, and Roger lachapelle. I4 . , , 44? LM v xxx U . y, s X . , I 4 F I . or I , , . -Eff' 'V is I he I 'I I , ' n ' 7 - .. 'x .. - P 'J u A- ,SIN-Af' AIemany's 'Flying A's' set Determined and well-coached Indian trackmen brought victory Iaurels to I . W ,J ,sci-gi-, s- I Alemany by winning, against tough X , an competition, more than twenty meets. ff - 5 W' fm- nfs if W -415 ., -fk:51w v JACK TEBBS, AIemany's record- breaking high jumper, clears the TIME Simpson ....... 10.4 G. Gutzman .. .22.9 bar with a Western Roll. VARSITY TRACK RECORDS EVENT NAME 100 220 440 Simpson . , , 880 Poltl . . . U A' 1- ' Mile ...... Harlan . , ,J ,X I A I ', ' 880 .Scanlin r x F A 1' Fifa .L Zelinski Gutzman Simpson 120 HH .... Elliott . . 180 I.I'I .... Elliott . . I 'a -f. we , , '-- blocks in classic form. ALEMANY'S STAR MILER Elmer Harlan approaches the finish line a few steps ahead of Mike Bergstrand as a i Harvard trackman comes in third. A G, I , 146 ......52.9 2111.5 4:56.5 1:35.4 . 16.3 .22.0 OFF TO A FLYING START, Greg Gutzman, Roger Costi, and Bob Zelinski break from the 4 new track marks VARSITY FIELD RECORDS EVENT NAME DISTANCE Shot-put ..Stevenson 4l'lOM Pole Vault .Tebbs ........ IO' High Jump .Tebbs . ...... 5'9 Broad Jump G. Gutzman 2O'2 Vg FLYING A HURDLERS, Bob Camp- bell and Chris Elliott vie for victory with Harvard men. 'xg ' .qlN'Q. We I'.x X 44 f M.-. Xmas ALEMANY'S DISTANCE RUNNERS loosen up. IL-R, FRONTI Mike Bergstrand, Dave Sly, AI Angulo, Elmer Harlan, lREARl Tom Fehn, Pete Scanlin, and Mike Poltl. ,J Y 1 I , N . A J WITH A HUFF and a puff Larry Stevenson exhibits his shot-put form as Tom Fehn watches. U -A R ' v :Yau sl k .. BREAKING THE TAPE, Jerry Simpson wins the 220 against Harvard. Roger Costi ill and Greg Gutzman lRl lunge for second and third place points. Bob Zelinski iFAR LEFTl comes in fourth. Ji! Q 1 1f Q di Sl- -.LAR I 4 Varied sports activities keep girls healthy and 7 . COACH MRS. DANCY and Sister Jeanne Anne study the year's record with captains, IFRONTI Mary Van Handel, V. softball and V. basketball, Linda Driggs, J.V. basketball, IREARJ Kathy Green- wald, J.V. softball, Yvonne Van Cantfort, J.V. volleyball, and Sue Blackley, V. volleyball. Intramural and league games, as well as a Field Day and a Sports Night, rounded out the girls' athletic program which received the strong support of the Pep Club, the A Club, and the cheerleaders. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION president Rita Mong reviews plans for Play Day with Bonnie Balzer, treasurer, Paula Rich- ard, secretary, Mary Lavelle, manager of sports, and Mary Van Handel, vice-presi- dent. VICTORIOUS IN CLASS BASKETBALL is the .sopho- more team, IFRONTI Mary Mesa, Michele Phillips, Yvonne Van Cantfort, Mary Boyle, Anne Bailon, ISECOND ROWl Joanna McDuff, Barbara Clarke, Pat Wheeler, Mary Lavelle, Kathy Pons, IREARJ Melinda Hall, Mary Ann Nelson, Janet Lindaman, Janis Van Handel, Irene Camarena, and Laura Lopez. alert l s A le a e Sr '-6'-P J , l I QQLDAFWM MA ? rfiliif A HS sidvsaaxtl ai ililif i Kleiman 'tilllhasmgaaal Hilmar VIVACIOUS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Peggy Mok- res, Judy Jones, Lynn Burdge, and Pat Zovak, lead the student body in Alemany's Fight Song dur- ing half-time. LETTERGIRLS FOR 1959-1960 are lFRONTl Michele Phillips, Mary Mesa, Yvonne Van Cantfort, Carol Wetzel, Rita Mong, Joan Paffrath, Kathy Greenwald, Laura Lopez, Ronnie Daly, Judy Jones, Monica Quiroz, lSECOND ROWJ Sue Moran, Michele Darling, Janis Van Handel, Diane Rogers, Bon- nie Schilo, Sandy Sciortino, Jean Jacobs, Pam Barrett, Pat Zovak, Paula Richard, Mary Van Handel, lREARl Carolyn Wolfe, Kathy Lindaman, Coleen Streff, Sue Blackley, Bonnie Balzer, Marcia Hall, Diane Hennen, Sharon Bowen, Mary Lavelle, and Pat Wheeler. WINNING VOLLEYBALL TEAM mem- bers are seniors, lFRONTl Mary Van Handel, Patty Clarke, Sue Blackley, Peggy Mokres, Sharon Bowen, Diane Hennen, Marcia Hall, lREARl Monica Quiroz, Ronnie Daly, Judy Jones, Nancy Ditto, Rita Mong and Kathy Greenwald. lA It X ,in 5 ,y l ,fy S -- I I J.V. VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS are lFRONTl Diane Rogers, Yvonne Van Cant- fort, KSECOND ROWJ Mary Mesa, Michele Phillips, Sharon Wilmes, Micheal Fabrizio, ITHIRD ROWl Pamela Barrett, Sharon Wheel- er, Michele Darling, lFOURTH ROWl Eileen Schilo, Patricia Fioretto, Bonnie Balzer, and Janis Van Handel. J.V. CHEERLEADERS, Pat Killeen, Gloria Doughterty, Valerie Molidor, and Ann Loredo, signal for the start of the Alemany spellout. 4 i WSH League and intramural Holding a prominent place on the Alemany sports agenda was volleyball, played in the League and on the intramural level with the exciting slim win ofthe seniors over the sophs, and also volley tennis, and softball. VOLLEYBALL WE THEY 5, I4 ...Bell-Jeff. ..... l5, lo l5, lo . .Providence .... 5, lA l5,l3,l5...Cabrini ....... ll, l5, l3 l5, 9, l5. . .Holy Family ... 5, l5, 6 8,14 ...Corvallis .... . l5, l6 l5, 7, l2...Marymount .... l, l5, I5 W .... 3 L .... 3 SOME EXCITING MOMENTS take seniorssoph playoff. lLEFTl Mary Mesa sets up the ball, lRlGHTl Pat Wheeler kills shot. lOPPOSlTE PAGEl Peggy strong return. place during the a surprise senior Mokres makes a I ,,,,,,, games challenge Alemang glrls'spor1s champions 1 l L .. ,Ph-A - as-:K AN nik VARSITY VOLLEYBALL team members are lFRONTl Mary Van Handel, Diane Hennen, Sharon Bowen, Sue Blackley, Kathy Lindaman, Coleen Streff, Marcia Hall, IREARJ Carol Wetzel, Ronnie Daly, Pat Wheeler, Mary La- velle, Paula Richard, Rita Mong, and Kathy Greenwald. L, Q will W.. A ARA Axe SOFTBALL VARSITY players are lFRCNTl Mary Van Handel, captain, lFlRST ROWI Mary Mesa, Laura Lopez, Sandra Sciortino, Michele Phillips, Rita Mong,Mary Lavelle, Yvonne Van Cantfort, Joan Paffrath, Sue Moran: lREARl Pat Zovak, Pat Wheeler, Paula Richard, Diane Hennen, Kathy Lindaman, Bonnie Schilo, Ron- nie Daly, and Carol Wetzel. N - J- x ' T 4 l X A 'ft A :xx Ln- in if' - lk 3' t' K - K I 94 . JN ' -'Ps ,AA Basketball season is marked by strong teamwork .l f PAULA RICHARD, guarded by a Holy Family girl, shoots for a basket while Mary Lavelle waits anxiously for the rebound. Y I GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL team includes IFRONTI Janis Van Handel, Sue Moran, Mary Mesa, Monica Quiroz, Diane Rogers, Kathy Greenwald, Rita Mong, IREARI Patty Clarke, Paula Richard, Pat Wheeler, Mary Van Handel, Mary Lavelle, Bonnie Schilo, Marcia Hall, and Diane Hennen. AT OUR LADY OF PEACE GAME ILEFT PICTUREI Mary Lavelle shoots a free throw. IRIGHTI Rita Mong shoots for a basket while Holy Family girl attempts to block the ball. and high spirit Both Varsity and JV teams had a good season with the Varsity scoring five wins, while on the intramural front, the sophs' hair-breadth victory over the seniors climaxed the year. BASKETBALL WE THEY 26 ...... Villa Cabrini ..... 23 I6 ...... Providence ....... 36 37 ...... Holy Family ...... 36 4l ...... Villa Cabrini ..... 38 33 27 ...... St. Mary's Academy l9 ...... Providence ....... 36 26 ...... Holy Family ...... 30 33 ...... Villa Cabrini ..... 25 19 ...... OurLady Peace,S.D. 38 ...... Villa Cabrini ..... 4l 25 W ..... 5 L ..... 6 WELL-GUARDED FORWARD Rita Mong passes the ball to Mary Lavelle in the Holy Family game. . .fx- J.V. BASKETBALL PLAYERS are lFRONTl Michele Phillips, Linda Driggs, Laura Lopez, lrene Cam- arenog lSECOND ROWl Yvonne Van Cantfort, Barbara Clarke, Michele Darling, Melinda Hall, Sharon Wilmes, lTHlRD ROWl Pat Fioretto, Bonnie Balzer, Sharon Wheeler, Mary Ann Nelson, and Marilyn Bidwell. MARCIA HALL shoots a long shot to score against Holy Family. Y' 153 lf - Memories Like young and old alike the world over, Alemany students, recalling happy memories discover that the little every day incidents as well as the great milestones of their lives play an important part in God's ever more clearly realized plan for each of them. L ff, f !Y , . Students relive memories H? 3 . 37 -ir, AT OLP, SAN DIEGO, Kathy Green- wald, Diane Rogers, Patty Clarke, Bonnie Schilo, and Margaret Bren- nan relax. Avery Corr Glenn Kormann, and A FRESHMAN wELcoME skit is enacted P'NGP0NGe'19'0SSeS Rl'f'MO'19f by Pat Barlow, Dolores Franch, Marie. Na- ' son, and Kathy Dekat. Mary Von Handel' WATER BOYS Doug Mroczek and Bruce Sim- eral do their part on the Alemany team. GREEK DANCERS Sharon Wheeler, Christine Blandy, and Sue Finnegan perform at Mount St. Mary's Latin Festival. of a happy, busy year As students look back over the school year, they realize a little better their privilege of working together and sharing good times. my hw my fl? HERE COMES THE BALL! Sophomore pitcher Ray Howard and outtielders Jim Davis and Bill Morneau wait for Dan Petrozzi to swing. Li. fs in BOB RAINE shoots against Mary Star. Ready tor the re- bound are Don Angello and . . Jack Tebbs. ENJOYING the Senior Snow Trip are Carol Lawrence and Mary Ann Henry, r STUDENT DIRECTOR Kathy Eidson explains a scene of the Ten Little Indians to Steve Smith, Garth Balthazar, George Chapman, and JoAnn Blake. vi fab I58 CYCLING ALONG, Kathy Byrnes and Roger Rutzen prac- Euents, great and small Plays and trips, sports and awards, field days and conversation, studies and games, iust plain fun--all combine on the screen of memory to form again the pleasant pattern of school life. 7, 'V tice for the Junior Jinx. 1 WANT A RIDE? ask Margaret Bren- nan, Pat Moran, and Patty Clarke as they leave San Diego. MISS TIDINGS Sharon Bowen, models the latest news. PRE-GAME SPIRIT runs high! HITTING THE TAPE on Sports Day is Jerry Walsh as Larry Watters lSECONDl, Jim Doling, and Mike Gilmore follow A V-nal, , N . ' Wm.. -..Qi i i ii lv -4 p J' S' the l S -W lg! nn. iv in 1 5 'x . J appear again on memory? screen - a t K HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Rose Fu- sano plays the gracious hostess to Kathy Eidson while Helen Graves and other seniors approve her skill. DANCER is introduced to the iunior class mascot Eee-yore by Mary Lou Bazar. I . TEX Diane Jean- sonne finds a new friend on the Senior Snow Trip. 1- Q. , iiliiq ON THE MOUND catcher Steve Jensen gives the ball to Don Angello, as Larry Marrone and Mike O'Shea add encouragement. . fi ALEMANY'S SCIENCE FAIR gives sutdents an opportunity to learn from the work of young scientists. I5 l Behind tomorrow Faithfully the work of Catholic education goes on, leading the world generation by generation towards the fulfillment of Christ's Kingdom. L Hwang Index Abel, John 63 Abel, Kathleen 82 Agello, Francis 63, 98, 136, 137 Agello, Mary 82 Ahern, Ellen 46 Ahn, Coach Ralph 133 Ahmann, Patricia 74, 127 Aievoll, Stella 82, 118 Albright, Mary Anne 74 Albright, Virginia 74 Albus, Mary 82 Alexander, Frederic 79, 105 Alexander, John 30, 120, 121 Alvarez, James 79 Alves, Thomas 63 Alvin, Joseph 30 Amundsen, Louise 67 Ancell, Bonnie 74 Ancell, Thomas 63, 121 Anderschat, Philip 63 Anderson, Lawrence 30 Anderson, Margaret 66 Andrew, Katherine 82, 127 Angco, Anthony 70, 145 Angello, Donald 62, 90, 116, 131,138, 143,157,159 Angerman, Mary 46, 95, 96, 117, 119 Angulo, Albert ea, 130, 133, 145, 147 Angulo, Elizabeth 9, 46 Arcarese, Carol 74 Arch, Cheryl 82, 120 Arevalo, Martha 82 Arevalo, Ramiro 70 Armstrong, Cheryl 74 Arnold, Mary Ann 46, 98 Arrington, Annette 62, 67 Arroyo, Val 70, 136 Arteaga, Cecilia 74 Artukovich, Marin 63, 140 Artzer, Richard 70, 108 Ary, Rlchard 70 Askey, Margaret 67 Astuto, Jacqueline 74 Audelo, Alexander 70, 144 Aufderhelde, Marie 74 Augsburger, Jacqueline 82, 110 Aust, Mary Lou 66, 88, 94, 119 Averette, Thomas 26, 63, 121, 125 Ayers, Leslie 79 Ayre, Francis 63, 136, 137 Ayres, Carole 67 Bacchilega, Francis 79, 104 Bahl, Andrew 79 Balley, Sylvia 67 Ballon, Anne 74, 110, 148 Bair, Daryle 79 Baker, Chester 70, 121 Baker, Janice 67 Ballantyne, Felicia 67 Ballesteros, Edward 30, 40 Ballesteros, Richard 70 Ballesteros, Robert 79 Balthazor, Garth, 30, 33, 107, 116,118,122, 157 Balthazar, Gary 70, 112 Balzer, Bonnie 67, 118, 148 149 Balzer, John 79, 105 Bamerick, Michael 70 Banning, Thomas 78, 137, 142, 143 Barlow, Harold 19, 70, 141 Barlow, Patricia 82, 133, 156 Barrett, Pamela 66, 149, 150 Barrios, Joseph 63 Barton, Fred 63 Baty, Beverly 9, 67 Baumann, Joseph 70, 144 Bayer, Michael 70, 136 Bazar, Mary Louise 66, 67, 123, 159 Bazar, Paula 82 Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald 26 Beauregard, Larry 63 Beck, Joyce 67 Becker, Richard 63, 121 Bencar, Lorene 46, 101 Bendus, Michael 79, 81 Benedict, Lawrence 30, 114, 133, 134, 135 Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, 133, Bergstra 137, Bermeo, Bertles, Barbara 67 David 70, 136 Mary Anne 82 Richard 31, 108, 109, 134, 135 nd, Michael 70, 136, 145, 146, 147 Adolfo 70 Lawrence 31 Bettarel, Pamela 82 Beveridge, Robert 31, 114, 120, 155 Beveridge, Sharon 74 Bidwell, Bidwell, Biegler, Carol 74, 122 Marilyn 82, 153 Susan 37, 46,111, 126 Billesbach, James 70 Billesbach, Timothy 79 Black, Karl 79 Black, Ronald 63, 131, 142, 143 Blackburn, Madelyn 74 Blackley, Susan 46, 148, 149, 151 Blake, JoAnn 46, 53, 96, 122, 157 Blandy, Christine 82, 156 Blatter, John 70 Bochniarx, Rosemary 75, 102, 110 Boisiolie, Michelle 82 Bonas, Gary 63, 133 Bonas, Sylvie 82 Bone, Barbara 75 Bonner, Judith 82, 110, 120 Bonner, Maureen 67 Borgquist, Charles 79, 97 Barstner, Donald 79, 81 Bothwell, Richard 10, 20, 31, 33, 94,118,121,126 Botts, Thomas 63, 125, 127 Boullie, Robert 70 Bowen, Sharon 47, 48, 95, 96, 117,149,151,158 Boyd, Michael 79, 144, 147 Boyer, William 70 Boyle, Diane 82, 148 BOYS' GLEE CLUB 121 Breese, Gerald 31, 155 Brenner, Carol 82 Brennan, Margaret 67, 98, 156, 158 Brennan, Patrick 79, 137, 142, 143 Brochu, James 79, 81, 137, 143 Brong, Carol 67, 113 Brown, Patricia 47, 11 1 Bruen, Garrett 70 Brumbaugh, Carol 67 Brunet, Linda 81, B2 Brunner, Richard 79, 81, 137, 141, 142, 143 Brunner, Wayne 70, 136, 142 Bruno, Catherine 75 Bruno, Mary B3 Bruns, John 79, 121 Brusasco, Kathleen 75, 102 Buitron, Karen 47 Buitron, Renee 43, 75 Bunning, George 63 Burchett, Patricia 83, 118 Burdge, Lynne 67, 149 Burns, Cecilia 75 Burns, Rev. Charles 2, 16, 110, 117 Burns, Donald 63 Burris, Jesse 79, 105 Burris, Michael 70, 136, 137, 144 Burton, Donna 75 Byers, Jeffrey 63, 94, 130 133, 137, 142 Byrne, Kathryn 67, 120, 157 Byrnes, Ralph 31 Cahan, Linda 82 Cain, Brian 63 Calderon, Lucy Ann 8, 82, 83 Calderon, Stephen 79 Cali, Ronald 79 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION 116, 117 Callen, Mary Ellen 75 Camarena, Irene 75, 102, 148, 153 Campbell, Charles 63, 144, 145, 147 Campbell, Mr. Robert 141 Campos, Raymond 31 Cantrell, Rev. Arthur 17,19, 88, Coppell, Michael 79 Carmena, Lawrence 31 Carmona, James 63 113 Carroll, Jeri 75 Caroll, Kathleen 67 Carroll, Margaret 83 Carroll, Rhoda Jean 67, 105, 125 Carson, Karen 47, 103 Carton, Katherine 75, 113 Carton, Peter 30, 32, 108, 109 116, 121, 127 Casaga, Corlette 8 3 Cassidy, Regina 47, 120 Castro, Marianne 67 Castro, Ronald 63 Catania, Pamela 83 Cavanaugh, Nancy 75 Cekosh, Marie 67, 120 Chaky, Mary Anne 47, 103, 115 Chapman, George 32, 96, 116 11'7, 122, 157 Chapman, Mary 75 Chapman, Patricia 67, 119 Charron, Norbert 63 Chartrain, Pauline 82, 108 CHESS CLUB 121 Chiodo, Carol 67, 118, 127 Chiodo, Margaret 81, 82, 108 Christensen, Robert 79 Christy, Mr. Jack 35 Chrostoski, Mary Jane 83 Chulick, Katherine 67, 90 Chutuk, James 63 Clark, Karen 67 Clarke, Barbara 75, 148, 153 Clarke, Patricia 47, 48, 87, 108,149, 152,156,158 Claytor, Mrs. Margaret 22 Clement, James 70 Clements, Margaret 75 Clements, Patricia 75 Clemo, William 32 Clericuzio, Kenneth 70 Clyne, Rev. James B. 17 Cobain, Rita 75 Cole, George 63 Coleman, Joseph 32, 114 Coli, Donald 79 Colin, Belva 48 Collins, Judith 83 Combos, Robert 70 Comerford, James 79 Comerford, William 70 Condercuri, Theresa 67 Contreras, James 70, 144 Coonan, Deborah 75 Coonerty, Roseann 67 Coran, Virginia 48, 126 Corley, Dennis 79 Cornell, Edward 79 Cornell, Sheila 67 Corner, Mr. Donald R. 27 Corner, Raymond 79, 121 Corner, Rose Mary 48 Corr, Elise 83 Corr, Wm. Avery 32, 141, 156 Corraleio, Angelina 67, 108, 109, 120, 125 161 Corsl, A. Frederick 79 Corsi, Charlotte 48 Cortez, Lorenzo 79 Cosindas, Margaret 67, 114 Cossick, Carl 70, 136 Costa, Virginia 67 Costi, John 62, 130, 133, 138, 139 com, roger 32, 133, las, 13s, 145, 146, 147 Cota, Judith 67 Cousins, Walter 63 Cox, Lynn 81, 83, 120 Crean, Maureen 67, 123 Crean, Patricia 83, 118 Cross, Patricia 83 Cullen, Dennis 79 Cummings, Alice 48, 115 Cummings, Madonna 83 Cummings, Sharon 66, 94, 117 Cunningham, Rev. Edward 17, 18, 130, 140 Curran, James 70, 96, 141 D'Allessandro, Eugene 32 Daly, Kenneth 70 Daly, Veronica 48, 95, 149, 151 Damlanl, Walter 63, 130, 133 Danaher, Constance 75 Dancer, 159 Dancy, Mrs. Rachel 17, 25, 146 D'Angelo, Sharon 75 Danlel, Avelina 23, 75 Depp, Joel 71, 141 Dorling, Michele 67, 149, 150, 153 Darrough, Lawrence 79, 104 Dauro, Beverly 83 Dauro, Joanne 62, 67 Davidson, Janet 75 Davis, Donna 83 Davis, James 78, 99, 142, 143, 157 Davis, Patrick 71 Dawe, Dennis 63 Dawson, Lilo 49, 113 Day, David 71 De Caro, Jenine 75, 92, 122 de Diego, Robert 63 Dekat, Katherine 83, 156 De LoCerda, Yolanda 75 De Lanzo, Patricia 67, 121 Delgado, Efren 79, 104 Delgado, Marie 75 Delgado, Sally 83 Del Grippo, William 30, 32 Delmore, Susan 66, 127 De Luclo, Diana 81, 83 De Maglo, Carol 67, 120, 125 Dempsey, Carol 67 Denham, Alfred 63 Dennis, Ellen 49 De Otero, Robert 40 De Petro, Michael 71, 144 De Porter, Joseph 63 Desmond, Diane 83 De Suza, Elaine 67 162 De Toffoll, Mercedes 75, 102 Devine, Thomas 78, 79, 137, 145 DeVita, Albert 63 Dey, Alan 63 Dey, Camilla 75 Dey, Karen 75, 102 Diaz, Mr. Frank 17, 21 Di Domenico, Domenick 33, 121 Diggins, Thomas 79, 81 Dilley, Roy 30, 33 Dinkler, Vincent 63, 121 Disco, James 78, 112, 141 Ditto, Nancy 49, 61, 102, 103, 149 Dierf, Patricia 75, 115 Dobler, Sharon 83 Doe, Brian 79, 145 Doherty, Jaren 63 Doling, James 71, 72, 130, 133, 134, 158 Doling, Sandra 49, 55, 101 Domokos, Ann 83 Donahue, Daniel 63 Donahue, Eileen 49, 103 Donckels, Virginia 49 Donnelly, Robert 33 Donnelly, Patricia 67 Donovan, Rev. John 10, 17, 20, 115 Doone, Michele 49, 96 Dougherty, Gloria 72, 74, 108, 127, 150 Doutre, Janet 83 Doyle, Carl 19, 33, 93 Doyle, Dorothy 67 Doyle, Jerome 79 Doyle, John 71 Doyle, M ary Layne 75 Doyle, Patricia 67 Dreyer, Daniel 63 Dreyer, Tamara 83 Driggs, Linda 72, 74, 76, 148, 153 Driscoll, Reginald 71 Duckstad, Eric 71 Duggan, Barry 79, 104 Duggan, Dennis 33 Duggan, Donna 83 Duncan, Alice Marie 82 Dunkin, Daniel 71, 145 Durante, Dvorsky, Donald 33, 91 Phyllis 83 Dwyer, Michael 71 Eberhard Eberley, t, Robert 79 William 62 Eberwein, Robert 34, 138, 139, 143 Eckels, Sharon Lee 83 Edenhofer, David 34, 40, 97 Edmisten, Carol Ann 83 Ehrhart, Joan 83 Ehrhart, Margaret 75, 81, 95 Eidson, Kathy 49, 82, 89, 11 157, 159 Eischeid, Eischeid, Mr. Andrew 27 Lois 83 0. f --.r-rn-Y-1-H - -:ar Elliot, Anne Elizabelh 83 Elliott, Christopher 63, 90, 144 145, 147 Emeterio, John 79, 140 ENGINEERS CLUB 121 Erbacher, Francis 2, 34, 120, 133, 135 Escobar, William 71, 136, 137 Escudero, James 71, 141, 144 Espinosa, David 71, 144 Esselstyn, Darlene 75, 110 Fabrizio, Micheal 75, 150 Fadel, Sherry 83 Farinello, Ralph 21, 34, 44, 112 Farina, Lorrine 75 Farina, Vicent 79, 81 Farnsworth, Robert 71, 136, 144 Farris, James 71 Faulwell, Sandra 75, 89 Federico, Martin 79 Feely, Michael 63 Fehn, H. Thomas 63, 145, 147 Ferguson, Sally 50, 111 Fernandez, Armida 75 Ferrier, Mr. Donald 17, 20, 130, 143 Ferrier, Marianne 67 Fese, Richard 78, 137, 142, 143 Few, Mariorie 50, 114 Fines, Richard 19, 79, 140, 141, 142, 143 Finley, Kathryn 66 Finley, Patricia 83 Finnegan, Michael 63, 121, 145 Finnegan, Susan 81, 82, 156 Fioretto, Frances 50, 127 Fioretto, Patricia 67, 120, 125, 150, 153 Firebaugh, Delaine 9, 83 Fischer, Nancy 83 Fish, Donald 34 Fitzgerald, James 63, 88, 121, 125 Fitzgerald, Kathleen 67, 120 Fitzgerald, Mary Clare 81, 82 FitzGerald, Robert 71, 136 137, 143 Flaherty, Kathleen 75 Flaherty, Maureen 50 Flatley, Nancy 75 Flatley, Terrence 34 Flores, Fred 63 Flores, John 63, 136, 137, 144 Flowers, Theodora 24, 83 Forde, Victor 71, 121, 125 Forgette, Marcella 83, 94 Forgette, Margaret 75, 120 Forgette, Mary Alice 67 Forrest, Colleen 75 Forrest, James 30, 33, 34, 39, 94, 143 Fossati, Ann 83 Fossati, Douglas 71 Franch, Dolores 83, 156 Franke, Arthur 79 Franklin, Patricia 25, 67, 123 Fraser, Richard 79, 104 Fredrickson, Linda 75 Freilich, Rosalind 67 Freilich, Victor 71, 112 Frerking, Daryl 63 Furgal, Joan 75, 89 Furlano, Tonie-Ann 75, 110 Fusano, Christopher 79, 145 Fusano, Rose 50, 116, 159 Gallagher, Joseph 79, 137 Gallegos, Diana 75, 114 Gallegos, Eleanor 83 Gamboa, Robert 79 Gannon, Nancy 67 Garcia Geraldine 50, 97 Garcia, Linda 67, 120 Garcia Leroy 63, 138 Garcia, Rachel 83 Garcia, Yolanda 51, 126 Gault, Dorothy 67 Gebhardt, Jerome 79 Geneser, Gerhardt 71 Gensheimer, Paul 79 Gerardi, Jo Ann 83 Gibbons, John 79, 144 Gibbons, Thomas 71, 144 Gibson, Cheryl 75 Gibson, Tyler 79 Gilmore, Dale Ann 37, 51, 96 Gilmore, Michael 63, 108, 121 130, 133, 158 Girard, John 71 GIRLS' GLEE CLU8 120 Giuffre, Michael 71, 142 Gleeson, Phillip 29, 34, 39 Glenn, Eileen 83 Gnehm, Karon 83 Godbout, Ann Marie 67, 110, 112 Godfrey, Gerald 63, 121, 138, 139 Gomez, Roger 79 Gonzales, George 79 Gonzales, Joseph 63 Gonzalez, Rose Mary 51 Gorman, lrene 67 Gottenbos, Rev. Gerald 15, 21 89, 130 Grace, Mr. Thomas 21 Granger, Miriam 75 Grant, Gerald 71 Grosso, Robert 71 Graves, Helen 51, 159 Greenwald, Katherine 51, 148, 149,151,152,156 Gregory, Georgine 83 Gribas, Sharon 67 Grieshaber, John 78, 143 Griner, Michael 71 Grosse, Marie 51 Grosse, Patricia 75 Guadagno, James 79 Guernsey, Charlotte 75, 120 Gutzman, Gregory 63, 133, 145, 146, 147 Lebens, Steven 30, 38, 40 Gutzman, Roger 71, 136, 144 Guzman, Robert 79 Halgwood, James 63, 65, 88 Hair, Craig 63 Haliscky, David 70 Hall, Marcia 47, 51, 101, 108, 116,149,151,152,153 Hall, Melinda 75, 104, 122, 148, 153 Hall, William 79, 143 Hamilton, Catherine 83 Hammer, Joseph 35 Hanlon, Peggy Ann 67 Hann, Margaret 24, 75 Hannick, Anna Marie 75, 110 Hannick, Edward 79 Hansen, Jo Ann 67, 90 Hansen, Martln 71 Hansen, Mary Jo 75 Harbach, Dennis 72 Harbord, Susan 51 Hardman, William 70, 136 Hare, William 35, 92 Harlan, Elmer 63, 145, 146, 147 Harland, Kathleen 75, 89 Harper, Thomas 35 Harrison, Joseph 72, 115, 142 137, 142 Hart, John 63 Hart, Keith 63 Hart, Lawrence 35, 40 Hartman, Cliff 63 Hindinger, Richard 72 Hinton, Elizabeth 83 Hiscocks, Melody 83 Hitchings, Brian 36 Hitchings, Gregory 72, 125 Hitchings, Mrs. Rosella 25, 116 Hogan, Francis 64, 65 Hogan, Michael 64, 130, 133 Holcomb, Janne 74 Holcomb, Margaret 81, 82 Holland, James 36 Holland, Jan 76 Holton, David 79 Holzer, Charles 64, 120, 133 Hood, Jerome 36 Hood, Patrick 64 Hopf, Carolyn 75 Hopkins, Julie 68, 120, 123 Hopkins, Thomas 78, 105, 137, 142, 143 Howard, Raymond 72, 157 Howard, Robert 72, 139 Howard, Terrence 36 Howell, Susan 83 Huber, Barbara 76 Hunt, Mary 68, 90 Hynch, Diane 52 Hynch, Ralph 79, 81 lavello, Ann 52 lavello, Mary 81, 84 Intravartolo, Paul 64 Jackson, Robert 36 Jacobs, Jean 52, 103, 149 Jacobs, Patricia 84 Janeski, Diane 76, 102 Janke, Robert 72, 144 Jansen, Rev. Frank 16, 19, 33, 43,108 Jaszarowski, Judith 9, 76 Jauron, Gerald 64, 98 Jeansonne, Diane 53, 91, 96, 99, 108, 112,113, 117 159 Jeansonne, Gene 79, 137, 144 Jennings, Judy 68 Jensen, David 72, 136, Juels, Philip 37 Kalec, William 72 Kallen, Sandra 75 Kane, Kelly 72 Kane, Kerry 72 Kane Margaret Jane 68, 88 Karp, Richard 80 Kealy, Patrick 64 Keck, Gordon 37 Keehne, James 80, 145 Keith, Robert 72 Herron, Paul 9, 35, 141 Harvey, James 72 Haverlin, Kathleen 23, 75, 122 Haynes, Helen 75, 89 Hazner, Carolyn 52, 82, 103 Hazner, Deanna 52, 88, 103 Heaphy, Maureen 75 Hebert, Darline 76 Heffron, Joseph 72 Heftron, Patrick 72 Heffron, Peter 72 Heisser, Kurt 64 Helferty, Joseph 64, 65 Hennen, Diane 48, 52, 96, 99, 108,109,116,149,151, 152 Hennen, George 79, 145 Henning, Frederic 79 Henry, Desmond 72 Henry, Mr. Desmond 26 Henry, Mary Ann 52, 91, 100, 126, 157 Henry, Michael 35, 130, 133, 135 Hernandez, Antonio 9, 76, 104 Hernandez, Eusebio 79 Herron, Michael 70, 142 Hessler, Kathleen 76, 76, 89 Hessler, Virginia 75 Hickey, Gail 75 Higgins, Barbara 52 Higgins, Denise 67 Hildebrandt, Lawrence 72, 112 Hindinger, Kathleen 72, 83 139, 142 Jensen, Steven 36, 142, 143, 159 Jimenez Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, 1 Rose Marie 75 Michael 72, 93, 139 Raymond 72 Susan 84 Todd 64, 120 Jolicoeur, Pamela 75, 117, 119 Jolicoeur, Susan 81, 84, 127 Jonckheere, Mary 68, 90 Jones, Beverly 75 Jones, Dennis 80 Jones, Dennis, Sr. 30, 36, 138 Jones, Judy 48, 53, 92, 108, 109, 149 Jones, Katherine 84 Jones, Randall 62, 90, 139 Jones, Robert 80 Jordan, Patrick 80, 140 Joyce, David 36 Kellerman, Mary Anne 53, 100 Kellerman, Patrick 80 Kellerman, William 64 Kelley, Marianne 27, 66 Kelly, Brian 64, 101 Kerwin, Jean 76, 102 Kettelkamp, Katherine 53, 92 Keyser, Diane 25, 53, 116 Killeen, Patricia D. 68 Killeen, Patricia L. 22, 68, 123, 150 Killian, James 72 Killips, James 35, 37, 39 King, Melody 82, 108 King, Mr. Michael 17, 20, 130, 136,137,141,143 Kinnaman, Robert 18, 80, 142, 143 Kinnon, Michael 18, 64 Kliemann, Jean 84 Knoblauch, Catherine 68, 88, 119, 123 Knolls, Rose Marie 66, 108 Koch, Kathleen 53, 103 Kordosky, Shirley 76 Kormann, Glenn 37, 39, 156 Kormann, Marilyn 68 Koutnik, Harold 37 Krainiak, Dolores 54, 89 Krainiak, Rita 76, 102, 115 Kray, John 37 Kroll, Lawrence 72 Krueger, Karolyn 54 Kubelka, Daniel 64, 121, 125, 130,133, 134,140 Kuehl, Judith 76, 110 Kukuczka, Estelle 54, 100 Kusak, Mary 54, 103 Kyle, Larryette 84 La Barbera, Revelle 68 La Casse, Mary Ann 75 Lachapelle, Roger 20, 72, 145 Lachey, David 29, 38, 97 Langan, Neil 64 Lannert, Jane 22, 84 Lannin, Wayne 70, 72, 130, 133, 138 Lapaz, Linda 66, 108, 114 La Porte, Richard 80, 104, 140, 145 La Porte, Victor 19, 37, 38, 130, 133, 135 Lascola, Paul 64 Laurie, Raymond 80, 140 Lavelle, Mary 25, 74, 124, 148,149,151,152 Lawrence, Carol 47, 54, 100, 112,113,115,157 Lawrence, Frederic 80, 104, 137 Lawrence, George 21, 72 Lawrence, Marleene 68 Lawrence, Robert 80, 105 Layfield, Michael 80 Lazzaretto, Andrew 30, 38, 91, 143 Leahy, Mary 76 Leduc, Anita 84 Lee, Clayton 64 Lee, Teresa 84 Leffler, Stephen 64, 65 Leiker, Thomas 72, 112 Leipold, Carol 84 Lentini, Andrew 80, 121, 137 Lerma, Henry 72 Likins, Raymond 64 Lindaman, Cathleen 68, 118, 120, 149, 151 Lindaman, Janet 76, 148 Lingo, Martha 71, 84 Litten, Margaret 68 Loeffler, Janice 84 Loehr, David 9, 72, 136, 137 Loehr, Susan 68 Loeser, Steven 20, 80, 105 Loisel, Patrick 80, 137 Loiselle, Darlene 76 Loiselle, Raymond 78, 145 Lopata, Janet 84 Lopez, Diane 84 Lopez, Ernest 78, 80 Lopez, Laura 76, 148, 149, 151, 153 Lopez, Lucy 76, 118, 144 Lopez, Steven 80, 105, 137, 142, 143 Loredo, Ann 74, 111, 150 Lorenzo, Mary 54 Lucan, Mary Jo 54, 101 Lucey, Ann 82, 108 Lucey, Martha 68, 113, 114 Lurnen, Karen 76, 102 Lussier, Susan 76 Lynch, Kathryn 54, 58, 92, 99, 126, 187 Lynch, Virginia 76, 98 Lynn, Margaret 68 Lytle, Loy 62, 116, 130, 133, 145 McAlevey, Gerald 39, 92, 130, 135 McAlevey, Michael 78, 80 McBride, Robert 80, 137 McCabe, Bernard 64, 130, 133 McCann, Carol 84 McCauley, M. Catherine 76 McClanahan, Karen 76 McClanahan, John 38, 39 McClintock, Victoria 76 McDonald Alan 80, 104 McDonald, John 38 McDonald, Rev. Joseph 18 McDonald Richard 80 110 Quintinar,' Guildebaldb, 64 163 McDonald, Terrence 38 McDuff, Mrs. Dorothy 26 McDuff, Joanna 71, 72, 76, 89, 148 McElhattan, James 64 Mctlugh, Rev. William 20 Mclntyre, James Francis Cardinal 5 McKay, Mary Jane 82 McKay, Peter 64 McKenzie, Burton 72 McKenzie, Jeanne 55, 112, 113, 115 McLaughlin, Charlene 84 McLaughlin, Mary 84, 113 Mclaughlln, Mary E. 55, 126 Mclenson, James 80 McMackin, Norman 73 McMahon, Terrence 39 McMillin, Barbara 76, 120 McNlcoll, Sandra 84, 118 McTeague, Dennis 64 MacFarlane, Allan 80 MacGregor, Charles 64, 91, 133, 138 Moclas, Margaret 76 Maclas, Mr. I- Mrs. Joseph 27 Mack, Llnda 84 Macken, Donald 73 Mackey, Ralph 73 Madden, Patricia 68, 95, 123 Magdalene, Alfonso 73 Magill, Katherine 55, 103 Magness, Sandra 81, 84 Maier, llse 68, 123 makay, Keith 73 Mangan, Joseph 73, 136 Mann, James 62, 64 Mann, Janice 76 Mann, Margaret 68 Mann, Robert 39 Marchese, Louise 77 Marchese, Richard 80, 125, 140 Mardls, Margaret 84 Marotto, Carole 84, 120 Marrone, Lawrence 64, 130, 133, 142, 143, 159 Martin, Daniel 166 Martln, Kathleen 77 Martin, Martin Michael 64, 143 Roberta 66 Martinez, John 80 Martino, Patricia 68, 120 Martino, Phillip 78, 137 Masculine, Mary 77 Masvldal, larbara 2, 55, 93 Mathias, George 80 Mathews, Miss Jane 22 Matthews, Sandra 68 Meddock, Mary Ann 77, 110 Medina, Gilbert 39 Mehringer, Arthur 64, 123 Melcher, Eileen 23, 55, 93, 94, 95, 119 Melcher, Francis 37, 39, 120 Melcher, Marllyn 77 164 Melchlng, William 73 Melendez, Arthur 73, 111, 136, 141 Melendres, Anthony 64, 101, 133 Mellein, Donald 73, 136, 137 Melroy, Mary Frances 84 Melton, Victoria 77, 115 Melvin, Sandra 84 Mendez, Arnold 78, 80 Mendez, Virginia 68 Mendias, Rose Ann 81, 84 Menke, Mary 24, 53, 55, 92 Mercy, Marilyn 84 Mercy, Michael 73 Mercy, Rosalyn 55, 56, 98, 126 Merillat, George 80, 104 Mesa, Manuel 70, 96, 141 Mesa, Mary 74, 108, 111, 148,149,150,151,152 Messina, Karen 84 Messinger, George 73 Messinger, Robert 78 Metzger, Alfred 39, 92 Metzger, Mary 84, 95 Meyers, Kathleen 84 Mezey, Margaret 68 Mikolyski, Dale 84 Militello, Marilyn 68, 95 Miller, Edward 80 Mills, Catherine 66, 110 Milos, Kathleen 84 Minardl, Julie 68 Mirolla, Barbara 84 Mitchell, Kevin 64 Mitchell, William 73 Mitchell, William 80, 121 Mock, Dennis 64 Moisant, Sharon 56 Mokres, Margaret 29, 56, 99, 149, 150 Molidor, John 78, 80, 142, 143 Molidor, Valerie 56, 95, 150 Mong, Rita 24, 56, 99, 108, 110, 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 156 Montgomery, Barry 39 Montgomery, Tara 84 Moore, Aleen 77 Moran, Patricia 68, 158 Moran, Susan 22, 68, 149, 151, 152 Moreno, Edson 73 Moreno, Raymond 80, 121, 137, 140 Morneau, William 73, 157 Moscatello, Patrick 80, 137 Moses, Kenneth 78, 80, 81 Mosselli, Linda 68 Moulton, Dale 40 Moutes, Cecilia 53, 56, 99, 111 Mroczek, Douglas 80, 156 Mrowlcki, Carol 68 Mrowicki, Daniel 40, 43 Mueller, Rlchard 40, 89, 126, 127 Mullery, Kevln 64, 90 Munro, Mrs. Dorothea 17, 26 Murphy, Dennls 64 Murphy, John 78, 80 Murphy, Maureen 84, 110, 120 Murphy Richard 166 Murphy, William 70, 71 72, 139 Murray, William 80 Myers, Margo 68 Mynar, Sandra 84 Nairn, William 73 Naiarian, Geraldine 84 Napolitano, Leo 18, 64 Nason, Marie 9, 84 Natalie, Adam 73 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 117 Nelson, Mary Ann 74, 110, 148, 153 Neuberger, Jerry 40 Neuman, James 80 Newstetter, Thomas 40 Nieman, Daniel 64 Nolan, Joseph 80 Nolet, Aline 68, 113 Nolter, Barbara 68 Noone, Jerome 41, 121 Nouguier, Ann 56, 114 Novak, Patricia 77 Novis, Kenneth 41 Oberdick, Mary Ann 84 Oberly, Lee 73, 136, 139, 140 O'Connell, Virginia 77 O'Connor, Dennis 9, 41 O'Connor, Rev. Kevin 17, 18 Oddone, John 64 Older, Theodora 68 Olinsky, Elizabeth 68 Oller, Susan 10, 56, 102, 108, 113, 116 Onaitis, Mary Louise 77 O'Neil, Patricia 84 Ornelaz, Phyllis 57, 114, 120, 125, 127 Ortiz, Richard 41 O'Shea, Michael 41, 131, 143, 159 Owen, Robert 73 Owens, Gary 9, 41, 130, 132, 133, 135 Owens, Victoria 77 Pack, Thomas 80, 137, 141, 142, 143 Padilla, Albert 80, 137, 145 Padilla, Kathleen 84 Paffroth, Edith 77 Paffrath, Joan 57, 149, 151 Paige, Rober8J3, 136, 139 Palmieri, Judy 84 Parker, Loraine 84 Parnell, Mrs. Jewel 17, 23 Parquet, Dianne 77 Parsons, Terrence 41, 93 Patterson, E. Jane 84, 120 Patterson, Susan 68, 120 Pawlak, Jerome 78, 97, 105, 144 Payne, Carol 77 Peck, Robert 80, 105 Pedroni, Diane 84 Pelletier, Francis 30, 41, 130, 133, 134, 135 Peloquin, Victor 73 Peltier, Jeffrey 62, 112 140, 141 Pennese, Mary 68, 113 Perino, Theresa 57, 103, 112 Perock, Wayne 73, 115 Petrozzi, Daniel 19, 73, 136, 142, 157 Petty, Denise 8, 25, 71, 81, 74, 84 Petty, William 64 Peus, Carola 68 Pfatenhauer, Jacqueline 25, 57, 61 Phillips, James 80, 81 Phillips, Michele 74, 148, 149 150, 151 Piantino, Joseph 73 Pichotta, Nicholas 73, 112, 136, 137, 139 Pichotta, Susan 84 Pineau, Elaine 77 Polland, Laurel 84 Poltl, Michael 73, 136, 139, 145, 147 Pons, Kathleen 77, 148 Pons, William 62, 140, 143 Popelar, John 64, 88 Porter, Denise 74, 102 Posada, Conchita 68 Potepan, Barry 64 Powers, M. Kathleen 84 Predmore, Susan 77 Price, Ruth 77 Priebe, Ronald 19, 64 Prochaska, Charles 80, 105, 137 Provost, Beverly 71, 77 Puente, Purita 77 Quintinar, Giubaldo 64 Ouiroz, Monica 57, 118, 149, 152 Raddatz, Mary 84 Radtke, Klaus 64 Rahtz, Richard 73 Raine, Lyn 21, 42, 133, 134, 135 Raine, Robert 62, 90, 129, 131,138,139,157 Ratcliff, Bonnie 77 Rath, Rev. Ralph 17, 19, 91, 107, 141 Real, Aleiandro 73, 145 Reding, Patricia 77 Reed, Diane 84 Reed, Michael 80 Rehak, Gerarda 68 Reid, Kenneth 64 Reilman, Francis 73 Rendon, Victor 42, 104 Reynolds, Edward 73 Richard, Lawrence 21, 78, 105, 137 Rlchard, Paula 68, 123, 148, 149, 151, 152 Richards, Jean 84 Richter, Ruth 68 Rinaldi, Michael 80 Rine, Joanne 77 Ripp, Maureen 76, 77 Roberts, Miss Wanda 22 Robertson, Richard 73, 93, 116 Robertson, Sherry 68 Rodenborn, Lorraine 77 Rodin, Gaylon 42, 96 Rodrlquez, Jr., Walter 73 Roebke, Lawrence 73 Rogers, Diane 68, 94, 108, 109,110,149,150,152, 156 ROMANAE INDAE 119 Ronge, Janet 68 Ronge, Susan 77 Rosene, Dorothy 77 Rossman, Terrence 42 Rosten, Bonnie 68, 108 Rosten, Linda 57, 98 Rowlett, Joseph Lamie 80 Roy, Claude 73 Rubald, Natalie 58, 120, 125 Ruberg, Christopher 64 Ruiz, Edward 73 Rushing, Gary 42 Russell, Henry 42, 91 Russo, J. Carolyn 84 Russo, Regina 77, 113, 125, 127 Rutzen, Roger 64, 158 Ryan, John 64 Rydell, Charles 73 Sabatinl, Ronald 42 Salas, Richard 80, 137, 143 Salberg, Roberta 68, 116, 120, 125 Salvaryn, Dennis 81, 137, 144 Sammy, 91 Sanchez, Donald 64 Sanchez, Ronald 81 Sangster, Michael 42 Sangster, Peter 64 Scanlin, Peter 73, 145, 147 Schaefer, Carole 58 Schaerer, M. Theresa 77 Scholler, Gilroy 64 Schaller, Lawrence 73, 127 Schappek, Marianne 23, 58, 1 'I 1, 126 Schlavone, Grace 68 Schllo, Elleen 68, 113, 149, 150, 151, 152, 156 Schlelcher, William 65 Schmidt, Sheryl 77 Schneider, Agnes 68 Schoenmann, Martha 58 Schreiber, Charles 65 Schreier, Gary 81, 137 Schreiner, Ronald 43 Schroeder, John 62, 65 Schroeppel, Jean 68 Schroeppel, Kathleen 84 Schutz, Lynn 77 Schwarz, Danita 84 Sciacca, Sara Ann 68 Sciortino, Jacquelyn 22, 77 Sciortino, Sandra 58, 103, 149, 151 Scott, Mr. Robert 17, 24 Scribner, Susan 84 Scuderi, Ronald 65 Seltzer, Loretta 68, 120 Sergio, Carol 85 Sergio, Natalie 77, 92 Shackel, Jane 77, 92, 103 Shaffer, George 73 Shallenberger, Mrs. Irene 25 Shanahan, Maureen 81, 85 Shanley, Patrick 65, 121, 133, 135 Shannon, Catherine 85 Sheets, Gary 73, 144 Sheets, Mrs. Irene 17, 27 Sheets, Shirley 55, 58, 112 Sheldall, Sharon 68, 95 Shely, Sylvia 9, 85 Shows, George 73 Shroff, Cynthia 77, 104, 122 Shrotf, Mrs. Gai 17, 27, 123 Shroff, Michael 27, 33, 43, 116, 127 Shugrue, William 62, 65 Silva, Daniel 65 Simeral, Bruce 81, 156 Simpson, Jerome 65, 121, 147 Sr. Aileen Frances 2, 16, 17, 47, 117 Sr. Alice Mary 23 Sr. Anne Elizabeth 24, 111 Sr. Helen Vincent 24 Sr. Jeanne Anne 17, 24, 48, 97 Sr. Marian 22 Sr. Mary Augustine 16, 23 Sr. Mary Celine 22, 89, 113 Sr. Mary Clara 17, 23 Sr. Mary Irene 17, 25, 102 Sr. Mary Juanita 17, 25, 95 Sr. Mary Rosanne 15, 17, 23 Sr. Raymond Joseph 24, 47 Slavin, William 65, 125 Slonneger, Stephen 65 Sly, David 65, 121, 125, 145, 147 Smiley, Mary Louise 59 Smiley, Patricia 77, 102, 114 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Dorothy 85 Eugene 70 James 73, 144 Judith 59, 101 Karen 77, 122 Linda 77 Margaret 68 Philip 21, 73, 136 Ronald 81, 105 Sharon 43, 59, 100 Smith, Stephen 43, 94, 107, 121 122,130,131,133, 1341 135, 157 Smith, Steven 65, 90, 123 Smith, Susan 69, 113 Snow, Stephanie 85 Snyder, Marilyn 71, 77 SODALITY OF OUR LADY 113 Solari, John 65 Soper, Roberta 59, 102, 103 SPANISH CLUB 118 Sparling, Mary 85 Spehar, Antone 73, 144 Spelman, Linda 69 Spezzano, Cheryl 69, 120, 125 Springer, Catherine as Stahoski, Sylvia 85, 94 Stahoski, William 30, 43 Stanchfield, Mareda 77, 120 Stava, Scott 21, 73, 136 Steinbeck, Carol 77 Steinbeck, John 43, 138 Steinbeck, John 43, 108, 109, 116 Steiner, James 73 Stephens, Joan 85 Stevenson, Lawrence 65, 133, 145, 147 Stone, Charlotte, 74, 85 Stoner, Judith 85 Stoulil, Frances 59 Stoulil, George 65, 143 Stoulil, Gregory 44, 94, 114 Stratton, Sandra 69 Streff, Coleen, 69, 118, 149, 151 Stringer, Eileen 77, 120 Stringer, Robert 65 Stroh, Carole 59, 100 Stroh, Linda 77 Stuart, Gary 44 Stuart, Renate 59 Stubbs, Sharron 59 Stuber, Richard 73 Suarez, Brian 81 Sullivan, Gloria 60 Sullivan, Maureen 69 Sullivan, Nancy 77 Sullivan, Patricia 60, 61, 89, 114, 155 Sullivan, Suzanne 69 Surges, Stephen 81, 140, 145 Sutor, Robert 73 Swarthout, George 81 Sweeley, Michael 21, 70, 115 Swiniuch, Arlene 69 Szczotka, Leona 85 Szudaiski, Lenore 77, 102 Tebbs, John 70, 72, 94, 115, 129,131,138,139, 145, 146, 157 Tebbs, Mr. Paul 20 Tebbs, Paula 60, 102 Tepper, Brian 18, 81 Tessier, Sharon 85 THESPIAN SOCIETY 121 Thienes, Sharon 9, 77 Thomas, Christine 85 Thomas, Joyce 50, 85 Thomas, Phyllls 60, 97, 127 Thorndyke, Joanne 81, 82, 108 Thorndyke, Terrence 62, 138, 139, 143 Tieso, Gary 81, 137 Timpe, Karen 81, 85 Tobin, Gene 73 Tohill, Gabrielle 85 Tolan, James 65, 143 Tomalonis, Diane 85 Torget, Kathleen 60, 120, 125, 155 Tracy, Michael 44 Tracy, Sean 81 Treio, Balbina 69 Treio, Jenney 85 Tschiderer, Eleanor 50, 85 Tullius, Frederick 73, 141, 145 Tullius, Jean Marie 69 Vaccaro, Mr. Michael 21 130, 133 Van Cantfort, Yvonne 74, 108, 148, 149, 150, 151,153 Van den Broeder Joyce 74, 77, 119 Van Handel, Janis 74, 124, 148, 149, 150,152 Van Handel, Joan 82 Van Handel, Mary 43, 60, 120,125,148,149, 151, 152, 156 Vang, Jon 73 Van Haezebrouck, George 65 Vanni, Mr. Joseph 21, 130, 136, 137, 139, 140, 144, 145 Vargas, Luis 81 Vargo, Charles 65 Varela, John 73 Varni, Mary Lynn 85 Velasquez, John 81 Venable, Harold 65,.121 Vicenti, Alan 81 Vicuna, Mary Louise 69 Vigil, Carmen 74 Villani, John 65, 121, 125 Villano, John 73 Villanueva, James 81 Villasenor, William 44 Villegas, Francis 81 Visco, James 65, 130, 133, 139, 143 Vonderahe, Karen 77 Vose, James 44 Vukovich, Darlene 58, 60, 99 Vukovich, Katherine 69 Vukovich, Michael 73 Wachsmuth, Robert 65, -139 Wagaman, Linda 69 Wagner, Rev. Frank 18, 44, 130, 131, 143 Wagner, Jo Anne 85 Wagner, Joseph 81 Waldie, Mr. Paul 19 Walker, Cheryl 60 165 YJ!!- Wallrer, Robert 65, 138 Walsh, Claire 62, 69 Walsh, George 44 Walsh, Gerald 45, 158 Walter, Frltz 65, 136 Walthers, Gary 65, 88, 110, 121, 144, 145 Walthers, Linda 29, 37, 47, 61, 91, 126 Ward, James 81, 99, 105, 145 Ward, Mrs. Regina 26 Ward, Robert 62 Wardell, Regina 69 Wardell, Victoria 81, 85 Watt, John 81, 145 Watters, Lawrence 45, 158 Watters, Robert 81, 145 Watters, William 45 Weaver, Daniel 81 Weber, Rev. Thomas 17, 18, 127 Weigand, Shirley 69 Weil, Christine 33, 61 Weil, James 81, 145 Welborn, Edwin 81, 137 Welborn, Nancy 69 Welter, Jane 69 Weltman, Anthony 30, 39, 45, 94 Wendler, David 73, 94, 115 Wengeler, Marie 77 Wepplo, Elaine 77 Westland, Mary 85 Wetzel, Carol 66, 108, 117, 149, 151 Wheeler, Patricia 72, 74, 108, 127,148,149,150, 151, 152 Wheeler, Sharon 82, 50, 81, 118, 153, 156 Whittemore, Kathleen 77 Whittemore, Maureen 69 Whittington, Patricia 69 Wichers, Kenneth 20, 62, 133, 143 Wieland, Richard 78, 99, 141 Wilgus, Jacqelyn 74 Wilkes, Joanne 77, 115 Williams, Cecilia 77 Williams, Wayne 73, 136, 1 37, 1 39 Wilmes, Gerald 81 Wilmes, Sharon 69, 150, 151 Woicilr, Kathleen 77 Wolfe, Carolyn 69, 149 Wolfe, Harvey C. 19, 130, 131, 138, 141 Wolfe, Paul 39, 45, 97, 112, 130, 133, 135 Wombacher, Thomas 45 Woods, Claudia 69 Worchester, Elizabeth 81, 85 Wright, Cecilia 61, 87, 99, 116, 120 Wright, Diane 61, 93 Wright, Elizabeth 69, 90 Wurts, John 81 Wynne, Robert 81, 104 Yapelli, Cheryl 85 Yeaton, Sandra 77 Young, Dennis 65 Young, Susan 85 Younkin, Stephen 81, 104 Youra, Ronald 45 Yuss, Karen 69 Zabiegalski, Linda 69 Zabik, Beverly 69 Zacherl, Louis 81 Zdroy, Francis 73 Zdroy, Nadine 47, 61, 87, 91, 99,110,1l2,126 Zelinski, Robert 45, 130, 133 135, 145, 146, 147 Zimburean, Nancy 22, 61 Zinnata, Peter 20, 65 Zovak, Patricia 69, 149, 151 In Memoriam In your charity please pray for the repose of the souls of Richard Murphy and Danlel Marhn. RICHARD MURPHY DANIEL MARTIN CLASS OF '61 CLASS OF '63 July 17, 1943 - Jon. 14, 1960 Aug. za, 1944 - Mer. 26, 1960 166 Social Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. N. Aardappel Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen's Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Aarens Herman Abel John Albright John R. Albus Gregorio Alonzo and Family Raymond Anderschat Wier M. Andrew R. Androff John Angello Albert D. Angulo and Family S. J. Aquila Ben Askey and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ayres Mr. and Mrs. George Azar and Family Mr. Mike Azar Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Baker and Family Mrs. Florence V. Ball Garth and Gary Balthazor Mr. and Mrs. George M. Balzer and Family Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow M. Barnes Mr. Harvey P. Bazar Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Bell Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bencar Mr. J. E. Bennett Dr. and Mrs. John W. Beswick M. R. Beyer Fergus Bezaire Joseph W. Bone William L. Bowman R. R. Bridgewater William Brong and Family L. Brouillette Yale Brown Frank Budway Bernard J. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. The Bowen Family Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Francis Brunet Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, David J. Calderon Mrs. Delia Cambell Mr. and Mrs. James L. Carton, Jr. Catholic Daughters of America, No. 1472 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chaky and Family Mr. and Mrs. George S. Chapman and Family Miss Mary Kathleen Chapman Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Thomas Charron and Family A. P. Chiodo and Family Carl L. Christian John Christy Maryan Chrostoski Russell Civiletti Miss Frances M. Collins Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Alonzo Contreras and Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Edward Cornell and Mrs. Don Corner and Family Frank Cota Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Willard L. Cross James A. Cummings Leroy Darling Emory A. Darter Charles Davidson Bryce Davis Marshall Davis and Family Miss Jenine De Caro Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dekat and Kathie Miss Josie Delgado Mr. and Mrs S. De Magio Mr. and Mrs George De Veau, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Alan V. Dey and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Dierf Mr. and Mrs William Dominisse Mr. R. C. Doyle Rev. William Duggan Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dvorsky Dr. and Mrs. Paul Eidson Mr. E. B. Ekman Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Elias Dr. Albert C. English Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ericsson Social Sponsors Mr. Raul Escarcega Mrs. John E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Norman I. Fadel Dr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Farinella Gay Fay Nursery School Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald Mrs. Catherine Fitzharris Dr. Burton L. Fletcher Mr. Frank J. Flowers Mr. L. W. Forrest A Friend Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Furgal Miss Angie Fusano Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fusano and Family Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. 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Johnson Thomas Jung Keleher Noel Kelly Robert F. Kent A. W. King Kirkwood Ernest Kuehl and Family James LaBelle Lane James Lange Carol and Fred Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. W. Guy. Lawrence and Family Mr. and Mrs. Dr. M. Lerner Lawrence J. Lee Mr. Dale Lienhard Lindaman's Poultry The Littens Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Loredo Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lytle J. J. McAndrews, DDS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McBride Mr. Jim McCullough Mr. Donald L. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. George W. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. D. O. McDuff The R. G. McKenzie Family Mr. and Mrs. John F. McLaughlin Mr. Jess R. Macias Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morley W. Madden Charles G. Males Robert Martin Jose Martinez Francis H. Melcher Hugh Melroy Jack Menke Sisters of Mercy, Pacoima, California Mr. and Mrs. S. Meschan Mr. L. R. Metheny Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Mikolyski Mrs. Betty Miller Mr. Max Millman-San Fernando Trading Post Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mills and Family Mr. Edward V. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Modugno Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mong Mr. Charles Montres Miss Susan Moran Mr. and Mrs. William Moran, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murphy Mrs. Mayme W. Newbauer Social Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rodriguez Mrs. Maxine Rogers Mrs. L. G. Romero Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rosene Mrs. Joyce Rowlett Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Rush Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele P. Russo Mr. and Mrs. Erwin H. Sadow Mrs. Mae Sanderson Thomas Scafidi Family Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schappek Mr. Vince Schendel Carl Schepman and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Schleicher Mr. Robert C. Nichols Miss Rosalie Nimetz Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nouguier Ofie's Record Shop Mr. and Mrs Clyde E. Oldham Mr. and Mrs Arthur Oller and Family Mr. and Mrs James A. O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. James Padilla Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schutz Mrs. Norma Schwarberg Mr. Carl Sciortino Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Scribner Sepulveda Lighting and Lamps Pearl and Sylvia Shely Gai, Brodie, Mike and Cynde Shroff Palm Properties Mr. Samuel Pepperman Mrs. Perceval Mr. and Mrs. Perez Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perino Mrs. Rose Perna Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perock Mr. John T. Petty, Jr. Miss Jackie Pfatenhauer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Stroh Mr. and Mrs. Mr. James D. Mr. and Mrs. Olive Potter's Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs E. Phillips Phillips Joseph T. Polizzi Children's Shop Earl R. Priebe Leslie Raddatz A. E. Ray C. J. Reding C. R. Reed Mrs. Katherine E. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simleral Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sloan The Smiley Family Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Smith, Jr. Mr. Russ Smith Mr. and Mrs. James J. Spezzano Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stahoski Mr. Robert Stehly Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stevenson Steve's Hardware Mrs. S. M. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Al Stratman Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Andrew Strouth and Family Frank A. Sullivon Mrs. Louise Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Theriault Mr. Fay Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Social Sponsors Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Timpe and Mrs. A. B. Tschiderer Dr. and Mrs. George F. Tuomy Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Valdez Valley Ceramic Center Mr. and Mrs. Francois Van den Mr. and Mrs. George R. Vargo Miss Mary Varni Mr. Mr. Mr Sam J. Villanti and Family C. E. Wagaman and Family . and Mrs. James W. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Walthers and Family Mr. Bob Ward Mrs. M. Wardell Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Welborn Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Weltman Mr. and Mrs. Ken W. Wheeler Mrs. Myrtle Wheeler Mr. Gerald L. Whittemore Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Woicik Mr. R. J. Worchester Dr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Zastrow and Mrs. Albert Zuniga, Sr. To my i962 Alemany Graduate CLASS OF l96l l lSl-Girls l lSl-Boys llS2--Girls l lS3-Girls l lS4-Girls CLASS OF I962 lOSl-Girls lOSl-Boys lOS2-Girls l OS3-Girls lOS4-Girls CLASS OF i963 9Sl-Girls 9Sl-Boys 9S2-Boys 9S4-Girls 954-Boys 955-Girls Mr. Broeder and Family For Further Information Write or Call . . . BRodshaw 2-3616 DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Mount St. Mary's College 12001 Chalon Road Los Angeles 49, California GRanite 2-8019 Business Sponsors ACADEMY SHOE REPAIR 903 San Fernando Road ACE TYPEWRITER CO. 965 No. Maclay EM 5-7207 ADA'S VANITY BOX 15232172 Victory Blvd. ST 5-2808 ALMAR 5-10 17635 Vanowen St. DI 4-1028 C ANDERSON REALTY 6814 Hazeltine Ave. ST 6-1370 ANGEL UNIFORMS 4746 Kraft PO 2-9967 ANTONELLI SCHOOL OF MUSIC 15330 Sherman Way, Van Nuys ST 1-2760 ARTCRAFT PLATING AND CIRCUITS 2532 No. Hollywood Way, Burbank TH 6-3142 - VI 9-1254 AUTO ELECTRIC GARAGE Nick Aragno 1346 San Fernando Rd. EM 1-2114 THE AUTOMART 10661 Sepulveda Corner of Chatsworth and San Fernando EM I-9819 AUTO PARTS EMPORIUM 6164 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys ST 6-1302 BALBOA MARKET 10701 Balboa Blvd. EM 3-1403 THOMAS M. BANNING REALTOR BUILDER 8230 Sepulveda Blvd., Van Nuys ST 5-0229 E. BERNARDI 14518 Sherman Way ST 6-4710 BILL'S TEXACO SERVICE 601 No. Maclay St. EM 1-9496 BOB BURNS' RESTAURANT Laurel Canyon and Victory North Hollywood BO-PEEP PRE-SCHOOL 14926 Burbank Blvd. ST 6-0301 BOWLES PHARMACY 15702 Vanowen Blvd., Van Nuys ST 0-1126 or ST 5-1 191 BUCHER SANITARIUM 14122 Hubbard St. EM 1-4124 BURGHARDT'S MARKET 13722 Sherman Way, Van Nuys ST 6-9891 BUTTITTA BROS. 20055 Vanowen St., Canoga Park DI 8-8104 CAMBELL REALTY 8. LOAN, INC. 8219 Lullaby Lane, Panorama City ST O-6062 - ST 0-2606 CANOGA CARPETS 21516 Sherman Way, Canoga Park DI 7-3285 CANOGA PARK BOWL Valley Home of Jr. Bowling 20122 Vanowen DI 0-5190 Business Sponsors CANOGA PARK TRANSFER 8. DELIVERY SERVICE 7437 Canoga Ave. DI 8-1000 LEO M. CARPENTER INSURANCE AGENCY 1108 Celis St., San Fernando EM 5-2518 TOM CARRELL CHEVROLET 753 San Fernando Rd., San Fernando EM 1-1141 CARTER'S SAN FERNANDO NURSERY 14950 Mission Blvd., San Fernando EM 1-3129 CASSELL MUSIC CENTER 1013 San Fernando Rd. EM 1-6273 C 81 B SERVICE 7910 Foothill, Sunland FL 3-3667 S.N.A. CERAMICS 12215 Montaque St., Pacoima EM 9-2303 CERTIFIED ESCROW CORP. 17804 Chatsworth St. EM 3-7465 CHRISTY-SHEPHERD STUDIO 1156 No. Western Ave., Hollywood HO 9-7178 CITY MOTORS 18598 Ventura, Tarzano DI 2-9815 CLYMORE MOTORS - FORD 24254 No. San Fernando Rd., Newhall EM 5-3998 COLGAN GLASS CO. 10667 White Oak Ave. EM 3-1433 COMMERCE PHARMACY 9953 Commerce St. FE 3-8588 COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS GE TWO-WAY RADIO SALES 8- SERVICE 1220 Centinela Ave., Inglewood OR 8-7801 COMMUNITY MARKET 10402 Laurel Canyon EM 9-4136 BRYAN CONE REGAL DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 1407 Truman St. EM 1-7343 CO-OPERATIVE ROOF CO. 1518 So. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles BR 2-2936 COOPER'S HARDWARE 18871 Foothill Blvd., Sylmar EM 7-4824 CORAL BEAUTY SHOP 1025 No. Maclay, San Fernando EM 1-1833 COSTA BAKERY 907 Fairview TH 5-3516 COUNTRY COUSlN'S MARKETS 13040 Glenoaks Blvd. EM 7-3557 CREST ENGINEERING COMPANY 11421 Moorpark St., North Hollywood PO 2-5079 DALES FOOD MARKETS INC. 9772 Laurel Canyon, Pacoima EM 6-7494 DALES FOOD MARTS, INC. Across the Valley Business Sponsors DR. EDWIN A. DATZKER 13870 Foothill Blvd., San Fernando EM 7-5851 DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY 15336 Devonshire St. EM 2-1138 DOMINGO'S ITALIAN GROCERY Imported and domestic foods, catering 17540 Ventura Blvd., Encino ST 4-2401 DON'S CATERING 16036 Blythe, Van Nuys ST 5-4132 THE DOWNS MARKET 10317 Zelzah Ave. EM 3-1126 DRIVE-IN AUTO REPAIR 13436 Van Nuys Blvd. EM 6-9930 DUANE'S SHOES SYLMAR SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Foothill at Sayre EM 7-3939 EDEN MEMORIAL PARK 11500 Sepulveda Blvd., San Fernando EM 1-7161 EMBASSY CLOTHIERS 16910 Devonshire EM 3-001 1 ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES INC. 4419 Lankershim Blvd. TR 7-3451 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 11333 Sepulveda Blvd. EM 5-8021 CLIFF FAUBLE MOBIL SERVICE 5553 White Oak Ave., Encino DI 5-4499 FIN 8. FEATHER RESTAURANT 81 COCKTAIL LOUNGE 800 San Fernando Rd. EM 5-5407 FLYNN'S GRILL 215 So. Brand Blvd. EM 1-1 245 ST. FRANCIS 8815 Van Nuys Blvd. EM 2-1383 FRANK'S SHELL SERVICE 17255 Saticoy St., Van Nuys DI 2-0470 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND EAT SAN FERNANDO VALLEY OLIVES PACKED BY CRISTO FUSANO AND SONS 13143 San Fernando Rd., Sylmar EM 7-5318 GALPIN MOTORS INC. 627 San Fernando Rd., San Fernando EM 1-6266 FOR NEW OR USED CARS SEE GABBY at GALPIN MOTORS EM 1-6266 GARABEDIAN MOBILE TELEPHONE SALES CO. 200 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Mobile Operator ZM 3-2388 GILLMOR FEED AND SEED 209 So. Maciay Ave., San Fernando EM 1-3148 GIL'S MARKET 14502 Chatsworth Dr. EM 1-7560 GORDON'S MOBIL SERVICE 16156 San Fernando Mission Rd. EM 5-1206 74 Business Sponsors WALLACE A. GOULD, DENTAL TECHNICIAN 7646 Sepulveda Blvd. ST 6-6456 GRANADA HILLS PHARMACY 16940 Devonshrie St. EM 3-4700 or EM 3-5800 GRANT STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 14625 Victory Blvd., Van Nuys ST 5-6554 J. CLARE HALLACK REAL ESTATE 18050 Nordhoff St., Northridge DI 5-3830 HAMER MOTORS INC. 11069 Sepulveda Blvd. EM 1-1268 JOE HANSEN-FINE MEATS 13225 No. Maclay St., San Fernando EM 1-5113 HARVEY BEAUTY PARLOR 307 So. Maclay Ave., San Fernando EM 1-9877 or EM 1-2144 HARVEY'S HANCOCK SERVICE 10403 Laurel Canyon Blvd. EM 6-9012 HARVEY'S JR. BOOT SHOP 8208 Van Nuys Blvd., Panorama City ST 2-1470 HARVEY'S RESTAURANTS Sherman Way and Topanga, Canoga Park Balboa and Saticoy, Van Nuys HEAP STATIONERY STORE 913 Son Fernando Rd. EM 1-7138 HELMS PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1212 San Fernando Rd., San Fernando EM 5-3151 HIGGINS BUILDING MATERIALS INC. 1617 26th St., Santa Monica UP O-5127 HOME DECORATOR'S PAINT CENTER 1111 Celis St., San Fernando EM 5-1570 HOMEWAY LAUNDRY 14401 Calvert St. ST 5-0482 HUMBLE OIL AND REFINING COMPANY Castaic Junction EM 5-3249 JULES J. JACOBS General Contractor - Homes and Commercial 14652 So. Brand Blvd., San Fernando EM 1-5619 JAMES-DRIVE-IN 739 Truman St. EM 1-1850 JAMES ELECTRIC COMPANY Los Angeles JAMS DECORATORS lCUSTOM DRAPERIES AND FURNITUREI 1767V2 Chatsworth, Granada Hills EM 3-4808 JANEK'S CLEANERS AND DYERS 846 No. Maclay Ave., San Fernando EM 1-1791 JANIS DRUG CO. 13141 Osborne St. EM 9-2400 JENNY'S YARDAGE 9052 Woodman Ave., Pacoima EM 2-0497 JlM'S FLYING A 14525 Nordhoff EM 2-9636 Business Sponsors J. AND J. SERVICE 13734 Van Nuys EM 9-9049 KAI.I.EN'S GARAGE 14137 Oxnard, Van Nuys ST 5-5044 KEEHNE CRAFT 15009 Oxnard Home Phone ST O-1565 KELSTAN PHARMACY- MR. STANLEY TREBOLO 165 E. Main, EI Caion HI 4-3133 KENNY'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 6752 Kester Ave., Van Nuys ST O-3595 KINNEY'S SHOES 9900 Sepulveda Blvd. EM 4-4385 Open Every Nite 'Til 9 BRICKWORD BY KNOBLAUCH 17813 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge DI 2-7623 KRESS Smart, Modern, Stores In the City of San Fernando LANKERSHIM NURSERY 4164 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood PO 2-3125 LA PERLITA GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN 1300 Pico St., San Fernando EM 1-6683 LAPIN BROS. SCHOOL OF BEAUTY, INC. 7218 Reseda Blvd. DI 3-4267 - D13-2153 DICK LARNER'S QUALITY MEATS 15708 Vanowen St., Van Nuys ST 0-4228 L. A. TIMES Box 2521 - Sepulveda EM 2-6347 LEE'S PHOTO CENTER AND STUDIO 809 San Fernando Rd. EM 1-5138 LUCILLE'S ROUND THE CLOCK SHOP 458 No. Maclay EM 1-6429 LUPO RUG CARE 7545 Woodman Ave. ST 5-0489 MALUCCI AND PFATENHAUER PAINTING CO. 13553 Muscatine St. ST 0-8220 - DI 7-9307 MARlNO'S WONDER SHOP 602 No. Maclay EM 5-3606 MATTSON'S MEN'S WEAR 1021 San Fernando Rd. 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FRANK MORGAN, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 963 V2 No. Maclay Ave. EM 1-3455 MUNROE'S MEN AND BOYS STORE 8416 Van Nuys Blvd., Panorama City EM 2-3804 NILE SHOES 13682 Van Nuys Blvd., Pacoima EM 9-3647 NORDHOFF PHARMACY 16141 Nordhoff St. EM 4-5090 NORTH HILLS BEN FRANKLIN 16836 Devonshire EM 3-9222 NORTHRIDGE PHARMACY 8752 Reseda Blvd. DI 5-5900 NOUGUIER CONSTRUCTION CO. 5742 La Sage DI 8-1610 NU-ART PHARMACY 8833 Reseda Blvd., Northridge DI 4-3561 NU-VOGUE CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 13805 Roscoe Blvd., Panorama City EM 4-3292 OBLATE FATHERS- WESTERN PROVINCE OLSENS REALTY CO. 10640 Sepulveda Blvd., San Fernando EM 1-8647 PEGGY OINEILL 803 Truman St. EM 1-2187 J. T. OSWALD MORTUARIES North Hollywood, San Fernando, Reseda PACOIMA 76 UNION SERVICE 13352 Van Nuys Blvd. EM 9-5016 TOM PALACIOS CONCRETE AND BLOCK WALLS 15357 Covello St. ST 0-2822 PANORAMA FABRICS 1443 Titus St. Gold Square, Panorama City ST 6-3566 THE PAPER MART Valley Market Town 6155 Sepulveda Blvd. ST 6-6431 .I. C. PENNEY CO. INC. 6454 Van Nuys Blvd. ST 5-5417 PEOPLES STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS 1126 San Fernando Rd. EM 1-8076 P AND G TWO-WAY RADIO SALES 15347 Covello St. ST 2-1555 PHIL'S FOOD MARKET 13820 Foothill Blvd. EM 7-4967 Business Sponsors PICO RENTS ISICK ROOM AND PARTY SUPPLIESI 4837 Laurel Canyon PO 9-2060 PRAISWATER FUNERAL HOME 5849 Van Nuys Blvd., Van Nuys ST 5-0132 PROVIDENT THRIFT AND LOAN 1015 First St., San Fernando EM 5-3141 LEWIS RAYMOND HAIR DESIGN 210 So. Brand Blvd. EM 1-6514 REED PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 320 So. Brand Blvd. EM 1-6060 REGENTS BUSINESS SERVICE 13120171 Van Nuys Blvd., Pacoima EM 9-2072 RELIABLE RUG CLEANERS AND SALES 3038 Foothill Blvd., La Crescenta CH 8-2662 RESEDA LAUN-DRAMATIC 7228 Canby Ave. DI 4-1643 DR. WILEY M. RIGGS- CHIROPRACTOR 452 So. Brand Blvd., San Fernando OFF. EM 1-2811 - Res. EM 1-5050 ROLLS ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING CO. 23335 Valley Circle Drive, Chatsworth DI 8-7486 D. ROSS REALTY CO. 10666 Zelzah Ave., Granada Hills EM 3-1000 or EM 3-3500 ROTH'S BEAUTY SALON 8107 Sunland Blvd. RO 7-1219 RYDER'S 6453 Van Nuys Blvd. ST 6-5210 SADlE'S BEAUTY STUDIO 109 No. Maclay EM 1-3130 SAFARI RESTAURANT 15426 Devonshire EM 2-5008 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY BANK San Fernando Branch 541 No. Maclay Ave. EM 5-3261 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY REFRIGERATION AND ELECTRIC SERVICE 54 No. Hubbard St. EM 1-4230 JACK SCHWARTZ HGOODYEAR TIRE STORE 606 San Fernando Rd., San Fernando EM 1-0191 SCOTT'S-LADIES' APPAREL 1101 San Fernando Rd. EM 1-4120 SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK 302 So. Brand Blvd. EM 5-2501 SEPULVEDA AUTO PARTS 9108 Sepulveda Blvd., San Fernando EM 2-0791 SHOPPING-CART MARKET 21360 Devonshire St. DI 8-2115 SMlLEY'S MARKET 14712 Parthenia St. EM 2-1383 SPECIAL FOODS MARKET 7219 Kesler Ave., Van Nuys V1 Block No. of Sherman Way Lloyds Firie Meats Business Sponsors SPRINGER ENGINEERING AND EQUIPMENT CO. 15515 Vincennes St., Sepulveda EM 2-5971 STEVE'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE 9012 Sepulveda Blvd. EM 2-0739 C. STRUCKMAN, BUILDER Home Modernization GR 2-8969 - DI 3-3388 SUNLAND MOVING AND STORAGE 7473 Foothill Blvd., Tuiunga FL 3-2724 SYLMAR DRUG 14512 Polk St., Sylmar EM 7-8565 THRIFT-D-LUX CLEANERS 16914 Ventura Blvd., Encino 20114 Saticoy, Canoga Park R. E. TISUE AND SON Insurance Consultants 9945 Commerce Ave., Tuiunga FL 2-1474 - Res. FL 3-1455 TROTTER'S CLEANERS 12641 San Fernando Rd., Sylmar EM 1-1575 TURNBULL-SANDBLAST 8273 Webb Ave. RO 7-1244 or RO 7-1641 DEAL WITH-U. S. 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