Christian Brothers High School - Gael Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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Ev Mower owns Torrid Motors, where they really sell hot cars. Working for him as sales- men are Richard Metre, Ray Drouin, and jerry Han- sen. Gary Guild plays accordion in Procopio's Pizza Parlor, where Clay Daves, Wayne Rader, Marv Scharosch, Tim Roche, and Jim McCormack wait on tables. jim, Mervin, and Jerome Conlan are busily engaged in drawing French postcards for Mon- sieur jere' Thompson's agency, 'Fly by Night Films, Inc.' fThey draw the pictures of the Eiffel Tower.D Joseph Stowe and Charles Toronto turned from their dissolute ways and joined the Christian Brothers. After completing their novitiate, they co-authored the book, 'Playboys' Re- venge' Terry Mulligan rides in a powder blue Cadillac squad car while patrolling his beat around Zlst and Broadway. Terry Mahlman now runs our resident students department. lLiked the food, I guess.J Ulf, 9 N-I U V 3 john Veglia realized his dream of becoming a writer. He writes labels for Wilsons Meat and Pickle-Pack- ing Plant. Wilson inherited the plant from his father. Also following in the footsteps of dear old dad is David Schiele, the father of 27 children. Norman Earle and Connie Fippin's 'Sho' Biz' of 76' will open on Broadway next week. Broadway and 21st, that is. Thomas 'Loophole' Kearney, of the illustrious law firm of Pugh, Belke, and Kearney, after twenty years of litigation, finally won his case in the Su- preme Court this week. In a suit against the Friendly Finance Company, Kearney was awarded custody of his car. This is the same firm of legal experts who obtained the release from Folsom Prison of Phil Olsen, Ken Sanchez, Bill Hayes, Duane 'Shifty' junker, and Frank 'Fingers' McCaughey, who were former members of the notorious Red Bluff gambling syndicate. Jerry Silvey was the only member of his grad- uating class who did not achieve fame in the world. He collapsed in 1956, immediately after the year- book deadline. Presently residing in Bide-A-Wee Rest Home, Jerry's tastefully-crayoned chains of hand- cut paper dolls are sold each year at the LaSalle Club Frolic. L. G03 1' Michael Stomp fulfilled his ambition of compacting a two foot slide rule into one the size of a razor blade. -L . . . oh yes, Christian Brothers is a fine school . . . WHAT! You'll bring your GIRLS over in the morning to register. The registrar gently drops the phone. He pulls it from the wall and throws it out the window, and walks out, softly muttering to himself.



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Pav gun! il Gerald Asher A four year man with the brothers, jerry participated actively in interclass and gymnastics for three years, while as a senior the office of class secretary-treasurer occupied his time. Upon grad- uation he will head for U. C. at Davis, Thomas Baker A resident student of four years, Tom has held the office of secretary-treasurer in the b o a r d i n g department and president of the altar boy so- ciety. Elsewhere in school he has taken part in interclass, held a membership in the Legion of Mary for two years, was in fhe cast of Sho' Bizf He plans to attend Davis and take up ranching. Frankland Banks One of the popular mem- bers of the senior class, Frank has participated actively in school affairsg belonging to the CSF. l-le hopes to attend St. Mary's College in the Fall. Paul Barsotti Both athletically and scho- lastically inclined, this in- spiring fellow played foot- ball as a sophomore and var- sity as a junior and senior besides three years of inter- class and a membership in the CSF as a sophomore, Palil plans to take up Civil Engi- neering at Georgia Tech. Ronald Belke An active member in stu- dent affairs, Ron has en- gaged in four years of inter- class, played C. basketball in his freshman year, and varsity as a senior. A nature lover at heart, he will take up Wiltl Life Conservation at Davis Agricultural College. William Benner Hailing from the biggest little city in the world, Bill has boarded at Brothers for four years and has been treas- urer in the resident student government, a member of the Legion of Mary, and the crafts club, as well as playing three years of interclass. He plans to take up farming after a stay at the University of Nevada. Val Bertoni A well known face around Brothers hallowed halls, jim has participated with notice- able energy in four years of interclass and radio and crafts club as a frosh, glee club as a sophomore, and dramatics as a senior. Sacramento j.C. will be his first stop after graduation. Michael Brooks This softspoken lad has spent four years at Brothers where he played B football in his junior year and was on the track team as a soph- omore, while also taking part in interclass and being ser- geant-at-arms of his freshman class. Plans for the future are still uncertain.

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