Notre Dame De Namur University - Prisms Yearbook (Belmont, CA)

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Some day, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for the second time in the history of the world, man will discover fire. Teilhard de Chardin 5 l l lil ll -'F i 7 LYNN BUZOLICI-I Redwood City, California Social Welfare l'm crackin' up! . . . I guess l'lI sur- vive . . . never wear pants . . . lovely eyes. . . I'm scared of -- . . . Are you going to eat that? . . . Lynn. ,xy f, , S vi' X 'I' ' .-ss -.we -5 ,fcfauzge - ff?-N .- . .Q N -. -msgs-115.13 1 A , ' . Y -fi IVIARILOU TANTOCO Makati, Rizal, Philippines Business Administration God grant me the serenity to accept the lt is so nice . . . loves ice cream . . . Busi- things I cannot change, courage to change ness Club . . . always in the Chapel or in the the things I can, and the wisdom to know Library . . . sophisticated elegance . . . the difference. Nlarilou. St. Francis of Assisi 8 555 ,ix- .W-. Q.. ,lv ll. Where are you going my little one? Mom and dad cry out with love Turn around you're a young one! Like Elia playing with Puss n' Boots Turn around you're a young one! Like Terry going to ner first prom Turn around you're a young one! Like Mano vvno's barely beginning what you're leaving Turn around you're a young one! Like me, wno isn't quite sure where sne's going Turn around you're a young one! Like Margaret who knows and waits to follow you. But now you're a young woman going out of the door and remember Dolores- Life only demands from you the strengtn you possess Only one feat is possible not to have run away. God bless you, Dee-po! ' 'i in fi 'ex iii Us 'ix .. x A. ,lin Q' .,' wifi? Q - i 5' . 1. ,N -3 4 ix Qu Rachel Leon, '72 Well, I mean . . . student senate . . . Hawaii calls . . . summer in a pineapple Cannery . .. 'Wait a minute! . . .cookie dough . . . Serv- ice Club. . .Soyo and Rice. . .Young Demo- crats . . . 'LAll my boyfriends in Hawaii! . .. Thats not what I said , . . ASCND Treas- urer . . . 'Dee-po. DOLORES LEON Reedley, California Biology At some moment I did answer to someone and from that hour I was certain that exist- ence is meaningtui and that, therefore, my lite in self-surrender had a goal. Hammarskjold LINDA MARIE ANDRADE Honolulu, Hawaii English Don't call me Andrade! . . . smooth flights to Hawaii? . . . SCTA Secretary Treasurer. . . Folk Masses . . . judo- to be well protected . . . Yeah, Greg! . . . l'm confused' '... remember those 2 a.m. talks? . . . blind dates do pay off . . . Choral . . . Madrigals . . . Service Club. . . Linda. Be gentle with me, new love. Treat me tenderly. I need the gentle touch, The soft voice, The candlelight alter nine. There've been so many who stand didn't under- So give me all the love l see in your timid eyes .... Rod McKuen 1833 03562 7493 3 I l I l You talk big, Collins! . . . red licorice ...P.E. at l.H.lVl .... sunny disposition . . . naps. . . Does this look funny? . . . white Cadillacs . . . mashed pota- toes and gravy . . . California week- ender . . . Don't mess with Bill . . . Pat. Champion the right to be yourselfq Set your own Pattern, Live your own Life, And follow your own Star. Anonymous PATRICIA COLLINS BORDIN San Francisco, California English PAMELA ANN COOPER Watsonville, California Social Welfare Hey you guys! . . . Rome 70 . . . Howdy . . . RPN . . . 2nd Vice Presi- dent Senior Class . . . The Romantic . . . Service Club . . . talks a mile a minute . . . CND Athletic . . . I don't need a microphonelu . . . a certain burgundy Mercedes . , . WatsonvilIe's not that bad! , . . Oh Trudy, do you remember that time in Mexico? . . . Midnight glasses of water . . . Pam. There is only me-and the rest of you . . . All ot you out there share this in common, you are out there and I alone am in here observing . . . l alone. I lonely. I entirely. I exist within these walls. This is the one truth, the great and stark and magnificent truth of the matter. The matter is that l matter. Beyond this there is no need. Beyond this all is trivial. Because, indeed, il l matter then all else matters too. Charles Martin Jones 12 He stretched his hand to the sky taut with the hunger of horizons in his bones. They shouted at the smaliness of his hands. You? Never - He cried out. His fingers scraped the sun. IVI. Smith SISTER EUNICE CUIDZEVVICZ Chicago, Illinois Biology Rei-g-h-t . . . I'Want a See's sucker? '...t 'I can hear it when you chew' '...' 'You don't know her? Shes IH your class . . . OK you guys' '... plain clothes nun . . .one of the girls . . . Stu- dent Senate . . . Sister Eunice. MARIE ANTOINETTE IVICSHANE Cupertino, California History A good friend who listens and looks at you . , . George of the jungle' '... Class Treasurer . . . You dirty rafl' '..i genuine beauty from inside . . . Junior College transfer . . . Hey Chang- non, oops! lVlcShane!' '...' 'Tonif' F5-x .pg 21 , T, , L... The supreme happiness in life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or, more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself. Victor Hugo X Don't be afraid RAINSI-IOVVEFQ of rain Throw off the plastic and vinyl canvas and leather Bury your feet outside arnong the trees feeling the thirsty earth drink in the showers Spread open your loared arms welcoming the cold understanding the clouds speaking softly with the wind so that when the sun shines once rnore You will know what it is to be warm Joann Wong '70 Landscape Acrylic Yoshihiro Tanaka, '69 FVIAFQY VILLALTA Los Banos, California Dietetics All is for the best in this best of all possible worlds. Voltaire Absent-minded chemist . . . Science Club . . . Stop sign . . . Give me a break . . . German Club . . . always a joke . . . Wilkie 4-perpetual art gallery . . . diets-diets-diets . . . KEGS . . . American Home Economics Association . . . Reno '68-wow! . . . Sophomore Fling-Junior Slump . . . Mary. ,iw-,Q Q . ...4. si. ,Af ,Xs- Head waitress Bev . . . older half. . . the one with the pierced ears. . .Spanish Club . . . determined, sensible ...could be a hippie and a first lady . . . dietician with determination . . . Home Economics Club . . . candle fanatic , . . Gemini, the twins . . . free soul . . . love must be giving ...' Bev. 17 BEVERLY A. NOETZEL Superior, Arizona Home Economics, Dietetics I am breathing seeing hearing smelling feeling warm excited relaxed all at the same time and really my experience is none of these which are only words, symbols, which try to convey my existence which is every moment-alive- change-moving- NOW, Bernard Gunther 51 1 -. 2-' ,P-ti Fe-.. 4,55 t. :frggfr is l 1 8 i l I .B LOVE is need, Security wanting and sharing yourself with someone else. Denyse Mcgriff '73 NANCY WATSON Ceres. California Social Welfare The youngest of the Watson girls at C.N.D .... Nacum . . . pretty eyes . . . mild man- ners . . . loves rare earth . . . Nancy. S I V ... -. Ns-.J '- W L. .1 Super hostess. . . RPN Secretary . . . loves flowered dresses and beads. . . CND's Pearl lVlesta . .. Dr. Goldsten's visual aid . . . Stu- dent Concern Committee . . . Karmen is Dead lfor the twelfth timell' '... the face of an angel- vvhen shes asleep . . . Miss Christmas Spirit, '68 ...' 'You take your electives in Theology? . . . Sea-Shell. Simply the thing I am Shall make me live, Shakespeare lVlICl-IELE YVONNE ANGELI San Leandro, California English Trauma , if -A 1 ', nk P' ' i ' Marie Alariiz 73 ., My -. a, i t '. 'A - V ,' :iff -'If .. I Af' , 'F , .1 L g ' gif I ' -. ' , '. . -f , Q --m ' V . Bw . In i W V ' l - j ,G . , ' . ' ' ,QQ QI, S' E M its . vi Let me think about it! . . . Class of '60 and '70 . . . pretty dark locks . . . a semester with the girls in JB .... Michael. IVIICI-IAEI. ANNE KNEIEFQ Take Io you the hand of a friend San Jose' California And pressing it toward your heart Social Science You'll find, though miles apart, you'll never be alone. So fear not parting For the sadness that is today's good-bye- ls the joy of tomorrow's meeting. Unknown 20 Vanilla ice cream and pickles any- one? . . . Service Club. . .Club Coun- cil Chairman . . . SCTA . . . Spanish Club . . . Choral . . . Uthe chocolate chip kid . . . Doreen. -J .. Av--4 IVIARGUERITE DOREEN IVIADOLORA Salinas, California History 21 Where Where Where Where Where Where there there there there there there Lord, make me an instrument ot Thy peace: ls hatred, let me sow love: ls injury, pardon: ls doubt, faith: is despair, hope: is darkness, light: and is sadness, joy. St. Francis Selfnood begins with a vvall4ing away and love manifests itself in tne sacrifice of letting go. Ginny Carson, '71 Morning comes with long rays of lignt piercing tne cold naze dancing around tne barren trees to cast tneir snadovvs in a floating maze. The city wakes and rocks the stillness vvitn its iostling turbulence. Noise and motion and laugnter and seriousness, to tne namrner, to tne book, to the road, and tne sun rises to its perpendicular neignt. So the day ages never asking if anyone nas said Yes to its pirtn. Eunice Cudzewicz, '70 22 There are golden apples to be picked, IVIARYNELI. IVIADELYN FORAN and green hills to climb, Wauwatosav Wisconsin and meadows to run English When you're young. Rod lxllcKuen vfiwb bus- Pashas Natasha . . . And don't forget the ice cream man! . . . Prlsms Editor. , . New England conservative? ...' 'VVauvvatosa, vvheeoo, NO KA Oli' '... Wilkie Hilton . . . incredibly funny . . . culinary artist . . . orthopedic brogues . . . nice things for other people... lVlur. 23 EVA Cl-lUNG I-IING-KVVOK Hong Kong Social Welfare 'lWhat do l say? Tell me. What do l do? Shovv me. . . . International Relations Club ...Long walks to Marine World . . .only 19 units plus three part-time jobs . . . Chinese Club President. . .Oriental princess, minia- ture model . . . off-campus resident . . . Eva. 2-4 Things will change and men become good again and th e s e pitiless d a ys will come to an end and the world will once more know order, rest, and peace. Anne Frank OUT OF TI-IE RAIN FOREST VVITI-I MISTY MINIDS WE COME UPON TI-IE MOUNTAIN AND VVANOER IN TI-IE MOMENTS OI: SUNLIGI-IT. . . f, V in ' Q Tl 11, 'IM E f R 'iv ' 1 1 -'TSW f , x ,, .x Y , - 1 . , X - 231 , ,N f ff-. A Q.-..g a ,,. e ' - Q f- . --V+,-FIEQ' , , M .yll I , i ggf . Q, 53 ' V-Qwteg ik .1 ' 3' I 'E-Zggalff ' , A W 6. Vfv- ' . 'Q' -' E Lis 5 4 ' -' W ' I 5-rlfvof' N ' . - 1.1-5211. :si-' 1.1, ' E ' ,...'-' . . . ',...-f- . F- , .Q N asf: A 'I ' ' V. ,. fsvjsfssrfin X - f:32g'i732S Q 'Bu ' ,.' . 'Q' N. ' 1 1 -ff W, gi ,1- Eggrg, -,-- .1 Z, .LS . QQ '-:jfs A ' gg: , ,,g ,wa-5, -- N-':'A . jay. Q13 g ' ,gm Q--ws, Qi 571 QEQSV- 5 X .V , .153 -1-fgrl..-: s 'l':1'Ti1f1?sE v 1. -:rf ,- .x:f,,5:5--1,-wmtj , ' ' if-fwfiw-255'kirL.fgiQf2iI:'5 ' 'v--...EV im..-vw--A i ' f ,, .Y . TQ 'I 1 ' J f E THROUGH THE EILTERING HAZE WE TURN OUR EYES TO THE MOUNTAIN, A t Q 'Agra hffgd Am gf: 1 - pf -A Q fs 51-fw - TS f-ite:-git - i-1,1423 -:f'f 1-'.f f-,-'T,: 'Li- ' ,T i' ,. ' X s.i3-5.-.'5g34,'If ' 1 , 4 Q 25 '--.' ,Q ?? 'F7'l ' .- f' -- 's:fff, ,f H 'j' ' Af, -: K 4 , . , X ,-.gf V - aff v - . -- ,ie 1,3 ff' 5- ,-. W I ,Q , ' M J .K:'- al ' 5, . . --V , 'V --.an -3. . if ir MW' EI? , YEARNING FOR THE 27 P6 in 354' L, :jpg f 'K jj X. GALY PERCEVE. O we fo PQ iw . I . ,f . 2 , fl' ,,,, Pa LUANNE LOKELANI AI-1 NEW Honolulu, Hawaii Social Welfare ,lx y...,fJ i 3 N XA , . If f 28 Ah knew it was you, Ah New! . . . Yeh, Greg! . . . I choke your neck! . . . Intra- murals. . . T-shirts and jams . . . she has rhythm . . . Chinese Chef . . . Hawaiian print jams . . . CCD teaching . . .Student Faculty Senate . . . HLet's go for a ride! . . . Service Club . . . ASCND Treasurer, Junior year . . . Where did I ever pick her up? . . . ASCND President . . . Luanne. ...Be a person? Or the flash of an oriole-wing ...Be a smile? Or the turn of a leaf on a stream ...Beaharid? Or a bright breath of sun Witter Bynner NANCY VVINNINGHAIVI Belmont, California English Why does it always happen to me? . . . Calm down, you'll make it . . . suddenly confused . . . I just don't understand! . ., one of these days , . . conscientious pro- crastinator . . . ITA . . . HFan-tas-tic! . . . Nancy. iam a little church lno great cathedralj far from the splendor and squalor of hurrying cities i do not worry it briefer days grow briefest, iam not sorry when sun and rain make april my life is the life of the reaper and the sowerg my prayers are the prayers of earth's own clumsily striving lfinding and losing and laughing and cryingj children whose any sadness or joy is my grief or my gladness around me surges a miracle of unceasing birth and glory and death and resurrection: over my sleeping self float flaming symbols of hope, and i wake to a perfect patience of mountains i am a little church lfar from the frantic world with its rapture and anguishl at peace with nature ido not worry if longer nights grow longestg iam not sorry when silence becomes singing winter by spring, i lift my diminutive spire to merciful Him whose only now is forever: standing erect in the deathless truth of His presence lwelcoming humbly His light and proudly His darknessj e. e. Cummings Student Faculty Senate . . . Rock of Gi- braltar-no smaller! . . . Collegia . . . German Club . . . class debater. . .Alpha Mu Gamma . . . green eyes, matching clothes. . . Residence Council . . . 'lBeth. ELIZABETH LOUISE COOK Monroe, Louisiana English Whither thou goest, l shall go: and where thou lodgest, I shall lodge: Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: Where thou die-st, shall l die, and there shall I be buried: The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me. Ruth 1: 16-17 30 EUGENE JOSEPH EGGER Redwood City, California Mathematics 31 Fools say that they learn by experience. I prefer to profit by others' experience. Prince Otto von Bismarck Male students have to be good at CND, they are outnumbered . . . How soft the air is on this campus! . . . Abstract Alge- bra is just dandy for those who like it. . . When is the next mixer? . . . Let's see whos on the dean's list . . . Eugene. TRLJDY BIAGINI San Francisco, California Social Welfare Each of us is the only person who can give the other what each of us wants to have-PEACE. Ugo Betti A heart as big as heaven . . . Service Club . . . Home Ec Club , . . the Girl Scout of CND , . . SCTA . . . perceptive about people . . . forest rangers . . . Acapulco, anybody? sets the alarm five times a night . . . HYeah, Cityl' '... protein diets and Diet-Rite . . . lsadore . . . Be Prepared! . . . Shalom . . . explosive laughter . . . Gertrude, A KYTE i think about setting sail a kyte to fly, a stringlese kyte for tne windy sky- a weaving kyte of movement tnrougn inner space. a kyte, as ai sensitive explorer, guided oy its own free nano. Suzanne Schumacher, '72 Wilkie Hilton . . . the bird-collector . . . l'm sure! .. .Alpha Mu Gamma. President . . . whines and dines . . . Miss Christmas Spirit. '67 . . . Volks- vvagens? Just ask mel! . . . Sandys nankie . . . Heres to you Mrs. Robinson! . . . Wits in my top drawer! . . . l'l'm hungry! . . . Thank you. Mamita and Tata... Bean The most wasted day of all is one in which we have not laughed. Sebastien Chamfort SANDRA ROSE TORRES Arcadia, California Spanish 33 TERRY I-IOEJPING Alameda. California English Love the Italians! . . . FZFN . . . A'JuIie . . . One-Act Plays . . . Daisy Mae . . . Prisms Copy Editor . . . I'm Amelia Earhart, gagging on the scarf! SheIly's side-kick . . . Terry. A time of Peace. lswear it's not too late.. Dylan NANCY I-IORNYAK San Carlos, California Social Welfare A jug of wine, A loaf of bread- and thou. Omar Khayyam Long Ieggy look . . . California girl . .. Dr. Hornyak's daughter . . . a passion for Ayn Rand . . . my quilt, my Sofa pillow, my sunlamp, my blue nylons and my boyfriend . . . every days an adventure ...' 'Carol-you've got to make me understand Camus!! . . . year-round tan . . . Nancy. ELIZABETH IVIARIE VIANI Sacramento, California Business Administration, Economics Dorft let the fire of love burn out- someone may die of the cold. Anonymous Miss Campus Shoppe . . . Busi- ness Club . . . Janie's sidekick . . . beautiful disposition . . . types more papers than she ever wrote . . . al- ways has candy around . . . ASCND Secretary . . . Lizard, -.-.,,v . 2 noi . f, 4,1 Y In - fmt! 2- ,513 P f l, too, dislike it: There are things that are important beyond all this fiddle. Heading it however with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers in it after all, a place for the genuine, Hands that can grasp, eyes that can diiate, hair that can rise if it must. These things are important not because a high-sounding interpre- tation can be put upon them but because they are useful .... Marianne Moore 37 S NITA A. ESAUTISTA San Francisco, California Dietetics Hlvloody? No, she is sweet! . . .efficiency plus- a ledger for everything... Polly Bell . . . official can opener . . . 'Stompl Stomp! . . . ASCND Parliamentarian . . . Alpha lvlu Gamma . . , Busi- ness Club. . .Spanish Club . . .Chinese Club... Student Faculty Senate . . . idealist . . . Pauline. The woods are lovely, dark, and deep But l have promises to keep and miles to go before l sleep and miles to go before l sleep. Robert Frost i,'-1 xxx PAULINE SOCDNG Republic of China Business Administration, Economics True friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation. 4 ,J Washington P 39 NIARYANN BULICH Watsonville, California History Books, books and more books! . . . A Slavic Alice in Wonder- land' ',..t 'Worm' '... SCTA . . . Spanish Club . . , Republican Club . . . Reno '68 . . . lt's no secretll' '... Fearsome Foursome -2 : gruesome twosome or dy- namic Cluo , . , lVlaryAnn. WE CLIMB AS Tl-IE ECHO OE OUR PAST RESOUNDS WITH HOLLOWNESS AND WE GAZE BACK AT Tl-IE WASTED LAND- . -'i' x, if lx. N -.m.4.u..4xim.. ' .-..f...,, ,-...J 4 vvn-ERE IDEAS ARE STILL. STRUGGLING TO GROW 45114-H .I ' 1 A ,', 1 ' A I , ,HI , I J 1 ' If f ,3 L THE CRIES OF THOSE LEFT BEHIND BLEND WITH THE VVELCOIVIES wf., I THOSE I I WHO VVAIT ., ,,qi .inniiiaf 64 iliwfjg' TO 254, In .pf-XX ' -x W A 'v 1.' i -A SURPRISE US WITH LOVE 41 WE KNOW WE ARE ALIVE BECAUSE WE HEAR THEM BOTH. 5 KA - KZ ,A 'Eg Ax Q5 LAUGJ-:TER TUMBLES FORT:-4 Senior Thesis Linoleum Cut on Canvas Sharon Santoro, '70 .o.. A ff 'lx Xa i' lo Q-s:': Q W iss, A s N N HK . ag. O 5 L f:x ' fly., 3' 5, 14.1 A Q I.l ly s.. - 1 -5 I I 4. , . N 5 I 'V' is r WE TURN oUR ENERc3iEs TO Ti-IE WILDERNESS AHEAD ,WWWWMSQ 5 fl.. v '.f 5-Q -xv, H . . s 1 jg, svn.-ufaashlgt 2 f KN- Yr , - X. K Q, S ,W - J CORNLJCOPIA DAY This cornucopia day Of files and toothache, Of Zen and McKuen, Of unbearable bus-ride and the moist, lung-healing mist, Of an incoming, outgoing sea That splashed across shared moments, Is not mine to remember, nor yours, But ours. Many times ln the tapestry of life, A sudden melancholy Slips in amid smiles. And shadows cast By awareness of tomorrows Trace patterns across colors of day, Sketching ever-presents in vivid CTo warm lonely rooms of the futureb. Isolated moments in life, ivlemorized not for memory, But for their place ln the weavings of our fates. ln the warp and woof Of each encounter with reality There can be no taking without giving, No gift without response. We part And a part of me goes with you As your being fills the formless space Where that, now given, dwelt. 44 We must part, Each to search for threads To fill her singular loom. Sad, every heart once loved Cannot be taken along To share more days. Inevitable-in the fullness Of each new day This day may be forgotten ere long. Yet, on some clearing day after a rain, When swelling, yeasty clouds Are tinged with blue and bright, When the white foam of a playful ocean Catches the hem of my skirt And tiny ships dot the horizon While sandcrabs perforate the shore, l will remember you and be glad You are a thread In the pattern of my life. Cathy Maloney, '71 Now I had something I loved and venerated, I had an ideal again, life was rich with initiations of mystery, and a feeling ot dawn that made me immune to all taunts. I had come home again to myself. Hermann Hesse 45 CAROL. NOETZEI. Superior, Arizona Home Economics, Dietetics Oh, kid! . . . little twin with the bright eyes . . . Spanish Club . . . George, George, George . . . Home Ec Club . . . changed her major in her senior year . . . a sweet person . , . No, I'm Carol, not Bev! . . . Wood-wind Ensemble . . . Carol. Yellow roses . . . Freshman Class Secretary . . . Mad Hatter's Tea Party , . . Miss Christmas Spirit. . . l'Boney ivloroney . . . Sophomore Class Secretary . . . pruney songs . . . Service Club . . . Twiggy . . . Junior Class President... Resident Assistant, Senior . . . Freshman Class Advisor . . . bird woman . . . Little One. 'NJ' ,Q .ir BARBARA GONZALES MORON EY San Francisco, California English true lovers in each happening of their hearts live longer than all which and every who,' despite what tear denies, what hope asserts, what lalsest both disprove by proving true . . . . . . even more true would truest lovers grow it out ot midnight dropped more suns than are lyesq and it time should ask into his was all shall, their eyes would never miss a yesl e. e. cummings 9 I I keep falling asleep whenever I think of studying . . . a smart dresser with an air of sophistication about her! . . . team-teaching with Dr. Ackerman . . . affinity for sa- tanic figures . . . Are you going to sleep already? . . . Axel . . . two pink and white brothers . . . sour cream on and in everything . . . the Sziebert position . . . raw puffed rice . . . KremhiIde. Marie Ink Contour Sister Mary Mahany, '71 i 3 f X 6 ff I I It I q I I I 5 It X I iii I! 11 pit 7 'swf r JJ eva , lamthou. The Vedas ELIZABETH SZI EBERT Saratoga, California English Kindness in words creates confidence, Kindness in thinking creates profoundness, Kindness in giving creates love. Lao Tse x'Nv , 4'W'-'ep 48 SANDRA MARIE PERRY Redwood City, California English WeIll . . . how is Michael? . . . Spanish Club . . . roses every thir- teenth . . . Music Club . . . l know I flunked that test! . . . Student Faculty Senate . . . Do you live in the Library? , . . Pistachios and Champagne? . . . Sandy. A friend is someone who likes you. lt can be a boy . . . it can be a girl. Sometimes you don't know who are your friends. Sometimes they are there all the time, but you walk right past them and don't notice that they like you in a special way. Sometimes you have to find your friend. Some people have lots and lots of friends . . . and some people have quite a few friends . . . but everyone in the world has at least one friend. Joan Walsh Anglund 49 Those were the days my friend, I thought they'd never end. . . . STUDY is the magic word! . . . strawberries and tulips . . . Where is my teddy bear and hippopota- mus? '... a St. Marys belle . . . 'lYou're kidding? . . . an unexpected phone call . . . Hasta la vista! . . . 'Simple Simon. SHARON IVIARIE SANTORO Saratoga, California Art To leave this keen encounter of our wits . . . Shakespeare ANNE TERESA RA-VTIGAN Santa Rosa, California French Alpha Mu Gamma . . . Le Cercle Franoais . . Wilkie Hilton . . .Sophomore Class President. . . a lovely head ol curly hair . . . Jim an-I . . . You're never going to believe this! Jim's pain . . 4 Good morning, Mary Sunshine! . . . l'm positivel' '... fond thoughts of her family . . . l'Annie. 50 I am a part of all that I have met. Alfred Lord Tennyson Thanks, Mom and Dad. 'WOW' '... never wrote letters in class before . . . Saranora-Lu . . . unrefined finesse . . . loves to go to the beach . . . Do you want to walk up to my yellow fire hydrant? '... blue-eyed blond . . . has a thing about recopying notes . . . paints rocks . . . Nora. NORA ANN RYCHEL San Leandro, California Social Welfare CONNIE VVAGNER CLAIRE KLLJNK San Rafael, California Terra Linda, California Art Social Welfare 'll'm hungry . . . a beer at the Round Table? . . . phone calls to Michigan . . . Did I get a phone call? ...a new flame Those are good looking legs! . . . Per- in Mexico? . . . 'tls my skirt too short? petual grin with wonderful dimples . . . . . . semester in Rome . . . Kool kid . . . Senior Class Social Chairman . . , Connie. Clara-bell. ROSE RAVIZZA Santa Clara, California Home Economics Always ready to listen . . . soft voice with giggles.. .tan all year 'round . . . a semester in Rome ...shiny hair... always willing to help , . . Rose. 52 All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become. Buddha DOROTHY CLARK San Rafael, California English l'Car-hop? Why not? ...' 'My car is going to cost - to fixl' '..,' 'Ten holes in the gas tank? Yosemites rnini-maid . . , Trooper . . . Tvveetle ...diet Queen . , . Mardi Gras Queen, Senior year ...life in the luggage room . . . two-toned hair? . .. Do I look haggard and drawn today? . Prisms , . . Dottie 'Ns-f' Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where rust and moth consume, and where thieves break in and steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither rust nor moth consumes, nor thieves break in and steal. For where thy treasure is, there also will thy heart be. Matthew 6:19 54 CECELIA SLJIVILJLONG Makati, Flizal, Philippines Business Administration Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou? . . . Business Club ...Filipino charm. . .a guitar and a medley of songs . . . ln- ternational Club . . . heart at Menlo . . . Alpha Mu Gamma . . . Senior Class Second Vice President . . . Cecelia. vm i- 2 CARLA FQEPETTO San Francisco, California French I left my heart in San Francisco. . . Does any- one want some soup? . . . one semester of cheese pizzas . . . 100 percent attendance record . . . loves to laugh . . . all heart . . . 'lHi, Jen . . . beautiful serene eyes . . . Senior Class President. . .Alpha Mu Gamma.. .La Cercle Francais . . . Editor of Babel . . . VVho's Who . . . La. Finally it is not a matter of reasong finally it is a matter of love. Anonymous l Abbey at a Distance Acrylic Diana Silva, '73 That room is so teeny! . . , unofficial SUE IDELLIZZER secretary of Senior Seminar class . . . San Mateovcalifomia groomed to a tee . . . Miss Boylings right hand . . . Sue. English f'fi - MQ. ,avi e Were the sky Merely a mirror of earth There might still be stars. Cathy Maloney, '71 That 'tlviother Superior look . . . a green leather jacket . . . 'lOh. fish. . . . those were the days of Brahm and Seps . . . Irish power . . . re- nown on St. Pat's day. '68 . . . Geez! ... See you guys later. . . . Come to an errotic experience at Farrner's Market. . . . service without ques- tion . . . sirloln district . . . What's doing? . . .The Grim Reaper . . . Service Club President . . . Terry. MARGARET THERESE BRADY San Francisco. California History I still believe that people are really good at heart . . . and when l look up into the heavens, l think it will all come right again, and peace and tranquility will return. 57 Anne Frank Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness. -Author Unknown A Three Musketeers Bar. , . red roses ... l recommend it! , . . a real family thing . . , East and West unite . . . everything comes up roses . . . ski enthusiasts . . . Ralphs owners . . , Bob and Jolyne. ff' 'Q 4-.X JOLYNE AND BOB GIELOVV San Carlos, California Behavioral Science fBobJ Social Welfare tJolynel 58 'ST 4IN If you've always been a rain you Want to know to be a storm what it'S like Joann Wong '70 JOANN VVONG Honolulu, Hawaii English Born free, as free as the wind blows, as free as the grass grows, born free to follow your heart. Matt Monroe 'Extraordinarily Jo! . . . domestic urges . . poetic promise . . . artistic, lyrical walk . . . per fectionist , . . always slips into French automati cally . . . so romantic! . . . Waller . . . rare soul giving, rare beauty . . . always in tights, the Crea tive dancer. . . a live Gaugin . . . Joann. We were talking-about the space between us all: And the people - who hide them- selves behind a wall of illusiong Never glimpse the truth-then it's far too late- when they pass away. We were talking- about the love we all could share-when we find it: to try our best to hold it there-with our love. With our love-we could see the world-if they only knew: Try to realize it's all within yourself no one else can make you changeq And to see you're really only very small, and life flows on within you and with- out you. The Beatles JLJDITI-l VVARTENBERG VVILLS Belmont, California Social Welfare On, horrendous' '... RFN . . . Oh, stop! . . . Community Service . . . coast to coast commuter . . . ASG Representative 1968 . . . Spacey , . . always willing to help . . . I can't functlonf' , . . the great fur coat. . . a summer in New York. . . Jude, CHOICES MADE VVlL.L. NOT RRERARE US FOR OTHER WORLDS F yt. VL X . N ' . .f Hmm X 61 -1 'X PA TH S Q1 ......-...T WW: SPEED LIMIT 'fe PSE AND ONLY I THE WARNINGS ON TI-IE SIGN POSTS DRIVE Us ONWARD ix ' KEEP out E xv N NR- - . v . - M -N 2: ' A ' v , - , , ' :A . I 1 'ww I . XX' 1 l xx x ,A X6 X- A lx! I 5 X ',. 5 i J 1 , X . H I 2,2 ,X DREAMS BECOME DISGLJISED AND ,um DESPAIR RISES. . Etching Lita Munich, '7 1 IVIIS-SHAPEN, fag: '- 4-.4 -f,: FROZEN Frozen sand, SAND poured, leveled and left to become old, forgotten in the passive saga of days and years, men and machines, of shielding the earth from the sky. Rock, rough, to receive the foot that stands unsure durnb, beneath the crushing surge of the crowd, ashamed of the burden of blood and debris left in agony. Mute witness of intersections in the life of man. Madonna Acrylic Carol Ann Nellen, '71 Eunice Cudzewicz, '70 The happy soul is a wandering starq yet in that CAROL IVIARIE FDIZZO very wandering invariableq she is eccentric beyond all predicting: yet equal in her English eccentricity. San Carlos, California C. S. Lewis An exceptional person . . . Who's Who . . . the CND Rapunzel . . . crazy about Unicorns . . . l'm in- tuitive . . . palm reader . . . FlFN . . . Service Club. . . Up with day- hopsl . . . ASCND Parliamentarian . . . involvement itself . . . Julie . . . CCD teacher ...' 'You're so entertainingll' . . . beautiful Taurus . . . ASCND Community Chairman . . . MUN delegate , . . 'lVVe shall overcomel' '... Student Faculty Senate . . . Carol. 65 ANN IVIAHONE Glendale, Arizona Social Welfare 66 ln the course of this life I have had a great many encounters with a great many people who have been concerned with matters of consequence. I have lived a great deal among grown-ups. I have seen them intimately, close at hand. And that hasn't much im- proved my opinion of them. The grown-ups are cer- tainly very odd. Antoine de Saint-Exupery The mind is such a junkyard: lt remembers candy bars- but not the Gettysburg Address, Frank Sinatra's middle name- but not the day your best friend died. if in your mind there is some corner not yet occupied with numbers you may never need, Remind your memory of the day we turned to watch the rain, And turning back Forgot that we belong to one another. Flod lVlcKuen 67 Unsustained curiosity . . . Oh, what do I do novv'?' '.,. nursery rhymes and cotton candy . . . A'Bob, my Bob . , . Someday l'll cook. . . . al- most flew without the plane ln L.A .,,. never stops talking . . . has a patient fiance . . . Prisms . . . Editor of AS-IT-IS . . . Dannle. DANIELLE JOHNSGN San Mateo, California Social Welfare Life is spent before we know what it is. George Herbert 3 E S ELIZABETH WATERS IVIORENO Hillsborough. California Home Economics lt's so stuffy in here! . . . Home EC Club . . . l'Saddle Oxfords are comfortable! . . . RFN . . . Wake me up for dinner. . . . engagement party hostess . . . sevvs up a storm . . . Parrish the thought! . . . candle burner . . . 'lHey. Jude .. . Buff. 68 Better by far that you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad. Christina Georgina Ftossetti 'Yi if g..,,,az 69 VIRGINIA COFFIVIAN Redwood City, California Business Administration One of the day-hops . . . friendly face . . . pretty, long hair . . . a trip to the Orient for graduation , . . Bird Cage aficionado . . , travels in the com- pany of Hi, Lee . . . that quiet seri- ousness . . . romance in the evening division . . . constant business after school, the question is, What busi- ness? . . . Virginia. IVIAF-ZY FITZ PATRICK Duxbury, Massachusetts Social Welfare ' if ' fl 'x A Nffwigfx x it .iii MQ 4 i 7O First Little Woman . . . San Diego surf- ing . . . Stanford Library . . . Poo Poo . . . Dutch Goose . . . El Campo . . . likes to dance . . . summers on the Cape . . . Gemini . . . optimistic . . . HMar.y1 This is the way it was While I was waiting for your eyes to find me, I was drifting-going no place Hypnotized by sunshine. Rod McKuen ill:-rogn Woodcut Kathleen Wright, '7 1 g J D , NEW BRIGHTON BEACI-l A black line broke over the coast, Where three hundred grey gulls used to stand, Winging its way to the sun-soot sea. l shut out the glare with my hand. The world was richer-An inheritance Not of salt-corrupt possessions, But a legacy of tin can castles By an old white-washed concession. On the sand lie shadows From sticks along the shore That measure an extension of the land, These and other ruins to restore. Drowns the distant sun beyond our reach. A dune buggy bumps across New Brighton Beach. Sr. Maureen Cary, '70 71 Who Are you? Whose silence are you? . .. Do you know where you are going? Do you know whom you must meet? Thomas Merton White lab coat . . . Der Deutsch Verein . . . Candy-anyone? . . . beautiful Heart-always giving . . .Science Club . . . Can I borrow your philosophy Mortality in a moment while truth slept unaware of love's watchful eye imperfection baptized two lives with reality purifying every dream of fantasy absolving every wealxnese of strength in a moment -Eternity. Cathy Maloney, '71 notes? . . . Symbiosis . . . Fiendy and Kleenexfalways together . IA, misses RENDY IVIARVENE GOO all morning classes . . . Will you pound my back? . . . hates to be Honolulu, Hawaii called Bridget . . . Flendy. Chemistry Af' N-9 -r.. 5 - .5 A ' .-1' QQ' ra Y . . C. Y K 'x R it Q' --'- ' ff C ' i -S C 1 134 Tn :Tb 5 W, QACI 7 Vi' 1 f ' K 'wk -Hs.. ' . 'hiiiziv . 7 - '-1' x -. 1.1. I x , ' V4 's . U, ,, X , as Y ' x, -'D E' .I , V -,ig ,mt Do you understand what that means? . . . eloquent speaker in class . . . I just don't know if I'II make it in that music c!ass . . . ltlVIy fingers won't move . . . Leotta. 73 Let me die working. Still tackling plans unfinished tasks undone. Clean to its end, swift may race be rung No lagging steps, no faltering, no shirking Let me die working. Let me die thinking. Let me fare forth still with an open mindq Fresh secrets to untold, New truths to find. My soul undimmed, alert, no question blinking. Let me die thinking. Let me die aspiring. Still pressing onward to obtain the prize, Viewing the future with expectant eyes: ln labor for the kingdom never tiring. Let me die aspiring. S. Hall Young LEOTTA E. JARRETT San Mateo, California Sociology Special blue skies . . . someone who cares. . .the Ped Queen . . . ttOh, really? ...loves rocky road and pizza... Who's conventional'?' '... raw fish in her suit- case . . . one of the original night owls . .. UNO, really, really, do you know what l mean? . . , PEOPLE . . . And? . . . Service Club. . . ASCND 3rd Vice Presi- dent, Junior year . . . Student Faculty Senate Chairman . . . VVho's Who . . . ASCND President . . , t'Coriolanus. LINDA DE lVlEl.l-O Honolulu, Hawaii English Now here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that. Lewis Carroll .Ly KV .vi xNw-v'g- '- f 4,5 -A LZ' VJMJQEP fa ki 1,56 ag if ev 54 kt 4. 74 GLORIA SIVIITI-l Hillsborough, California English Second Little Woman . . .San Diego surfing . . .Stanford Library. . . Poo Poo . , . Dutch Goose . . . Koala bear . . . B . . . ls the comedy hour over? . . . philosophical . . . Torn Jones . . . also a Burton lover . . .Aquarius . . . GIor. People who need people are the luckiest people in the world. Bob Merrill 75 Discouragements in lite never last forever. They come to teach us the value of happiness. The dark hour before sunrise may usher into our lives the bright sun of success, though vital and vast we can't be- lieve it has happened. Contrast creates appreciation. M. N. TERFQI COLJTO CANDELARIA Dos Palos. Calif. Business Administration The White Queen . . . a thing about cats . . . cannelloni . . . loves the Italians . . . Can I have a little taste? . . . Dell or Dale? . . . dedi- cated to the great tan . . . Terri. Y ...S , V- ' i - I by-RL , QW, I ' :Re x x ' , . 4 N Q . -. - Q . ' : ,- 373: A Q F . 5-' r' fl' if s.' . . if ....- .. 7N..46fal-HERE s' :vw fwfps T f'lf 4X. it .f i f T f +'f'i??'es1' A wl1'lW - 'i:sl'5'f55f i ,T K XAEQGT . 'T' TXW 5 ' 6' 'xi s. untitled ' ' f-1 .xld R lfggx' Etching 1, Q X Xml Camilla Roush 70 N 'Wg Q 1 5: 1 --- 1.'If ' 1? A 'f 2' 1'l . N ' N Q. r3-.- QM l .-4 . . ,,.' 523-.'L'3Q' 'f?42 --MM4EE5? iw l'Wipe that phony smile off your face . . . born logician . . . my friend, Laura . . . Summer fun, some are not . . . Tempting Temps- Ain't too proud to beg . . . most calls for the least money . . . juice or suds? . . . heart of gold . . . Sabo's sidekick . . . cheese pyramids . . . Le Cercle Franoais . . . RFN, 3 . . . Flute The childhood shows the man as the morning shows the day. Milton SHARON FEEILLY Honolulu, Hawaii French TVVILA VVEFQTZ San Carlos, California English Great insight in class . . . pleas- ant smile . . . college drop-in . . . enjoys people as much as people enjoy ner . . . Twila. 'AVS' ESX Ski N -Q tV'N N -'ff 295, -S-t4:c.'. ' i.:QrQ5'j .' -'fs fqizww r rn VFXLN x . r' -e. 'W' .,,:F3Qm'-,ww -N r f ei . 1f'Nrsi1zg1'.' : ' PTI IL! 'W' ' L,..i.f1iii:v:m:f, wi- if- ,i ,Nitin in ibsqiw-XQ' :x-1 . K g,,,,.i.,iw:ii:ilff?, :. t-,A i:.1:t-- ,,., i . l'f2S9E QBf5I'1 Til, xizinzirm' A ,kf5ffsf'Q'-'fffi . A Y: i 1 f'H.Jf'g'i. 'i'- . ffffef: f . ' 'fit 1' lsefgqifgigg . K -gf I 4 I ',-33IhFSi Sfi' My 7 .fill R' 'J i .P3?'-f1l!Xm9 q'N?Wx -- - , - ' , N-Q9 6 ' ' .ifj -4- -- . I :eq Q,KN,x-xB,..':, ' -1 . , 1 , . 1 X. 5 ,, 5:S,rQ5Ss .h N X 1 N - . ' f. 1 x lg, if ,' i A , i -. ,, Q 3' .ie h Ak., wwf Q v l. , .W 5 W., .'.'.',,,J, . , U A ,I --MA. ,'.- . ',f,-, - f 'ci'., .A ef , . ' '. ,-44' ' J ahve -. .A A , r fix V+ ai? ' I, 4 ' 4 ' ' ' . , 'al To err is human, to forgive divine. Alexander Pope 78 N MOTI-l-MEN ROBERT GARFAT San Mateo, California Social Welfare l'rn going to write a book, 450 Girls and Me . . . Why should I graduate and give up all this? . . . lf only my Detroit Street gang could see me now . . . This is the only place I know where an older male is adopted as a father . . . Well hello . . . from paint to people . . . i'Bob. lt's never too late. Original the Moths ugly brown clinging in the night on screens drinking in the light of bare bulbs from the other side. the lights go off the sun comes on moths hide away from golden rays preferring artificial light from bare bulbs to the sun's brilliance. butterflies from flowers but come night again the Moths ugly brown cling to screens aching for the light from the other side. scoff Lee Clayton, '70 'YI' EN JANE HANSEN San Luis Obispo, California Business Administration Phoenix ...' 'Who is it? ...' 'Everybody loves somebody sometime . . . Good-looking No. 2' '... Diet Pepsi, Slender Carnation . . . l'Calamity Jane . . . All want one order won ton . . .fashion show time . . . Dino Baby... Miss Christmas Spirit . . . nights at the Round Table and beer . . . Business Club Secretary . . .Class Social Chairman . . . ASCND Social Chairman . . . l'.Janie, But try as you may You will never, never, never find another that is quite like you Because you're the only one in this whole wide world That is . . . you. Joan Walsh Anglund 'Y' ii 11 - Y - SylAv'- Rock Aft i 1 .1 i, M-sf. Ink ., NM- A v 4 ,4 Jane Orr Xi , V, U 7? 1' 'Fmt X 5' ' - 1 ' - -L '- ., lik 4 li- ' - W ' V ? ' ' - ' 1'?.,. , , Q JI., 'Inf . ig. trio, 'L x El f N 3515 ' I cv y ' P 1 fm' , N E - NZ?,rfJ,. I : ' 4- ., Q , um- gg-1,5 Q 'g in-11' i ,SQQSK-v.f- ' f i? ,Ln 2' , 4 X. mfg ,ag e . 4 '- 1 4 ' -1. , QQ -3 -give ' . 1' Xa 'Have some moon cake . . . Its an old Chinese custom . . . Sunny . . , V , -'L little hands, little feet, little Hilda . . 1 Grandma . . . Hilda. Biology 81 l-IILDA SUN Kowloon, Hong Kong TURNING OUTWARD WE LISTEN TO THE WORLD AND BECOME AWARE - , . b 5 5 g lg. S x F ,K 2 82 'I Im OF WINDS OE CHANGE SWIRLING FROM BEHIND. BURN OE IDEAS WE HAD THOUGHT DEAD BUT ROCDTED IN TIIVIE Winds of Change Acrylic Marie Alaniz, '73 , .A THEY HAVE BLCSSOIVI ED , , I YS' 'r' ff-f A! -12 if l,1fx:5, FORTH 4 1 ' S K... l.,..X . C , T ' A f xw Q - A 1,fv Pg . 4 , .il .., TO CATCH US WHEN WE LEAST EXPECT. 36?- .Yx - A Na+- T ,Tu X Yip'-1. ig 84 uw - ' - . jf 1 ' ' . nv. X- -'., IQ'- '-NH t ' , , ., . .- . - f- '- ' f - rg-145 w ' Has an American family, too . . . day student with a heart. . . always up the hill . . . Mrs, McNamara says 'hello.' . . . all over the campus . . . 'tB.VV. 85 HELEN VVONG Hong Kong Social Welfare One seed can start a garden One drop can start a sea One doubt can start a hating One dream can set us free. Joan Walsh Anglund I'm so tar behind l'II never catch up . . . Cold Springs Harbor . . . I want to get married . . . John and Jody.. . But I'm not smart! . . . Student Facul- ty Senate Chairman . . . RPN President . . . Residence Council . . . Service Club . . . Steering Committee . . . Founders Day . . . Who's Who . . . Jody. JCDSEPI-IINE MARGARET BOWEN KEEVERT St. Joseph, Michigan Biology We are speaking of love. A leaf, a handful of seed . . . begin with these, learn a little what it is to love, First, a leaf, a fall of rain, then someone to receive what a leaf has taught you, what a fall of rain has ripened. No easy process, understand: it could take a lifetime, it has mine, and still l've never mastered it .... I know how true it is . . . that love is a chain of love, as nature is a chain of life. from The Grass Harp, Truman Capote Give love, tenderness, affection, warmth, interest. Be unafraid to share your fears and worries. Show people that you need them too, and you will have love in abundance. Unknown LEE RYAN Fledwood City, California Business Administration Ooh-ooh! . . . Didn't want responsi- bilities, then started driving with Carol Pizzo , . . When will she ever start talking? . . . CSM transfer . . , Presi- dent Business Club . . . Community Service Club. . . Lee. Untitled Acrylic Pat O'COm'1ell,'7O ANN CERRUTI San Leandro. California Social Science I'm being true to him . . . A vivacious student with the wit of Snoopy and the gentleness of a lady . . . Pooh tVVinnie they ,.. 'Remember all those sunflower seeds? . . . Good things come in little packages ...loves navy blue and ladybugs . . . Blast- off at CND? ',.. Bangs and Bows . . . Smile for everyone . . . Thank Heaven for blind dates. . . 2nd Vice President ASCND: 2... 1st Vice President ASCND: 3 . . . SCTA . .. Service Club. . . Religious Affairs . . . Ann. It is so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived light in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, to have done. Matthew Arnold MY HOME, MY ME ancient birth, time . travels with movements of moments through wind i feel: lifting my arms in vving spread tovvarcl the sky yellovv-yellow sun-father silver-silver moon-mother ancl i a child upon earth living vvithin the woodland matrix drink the moist soil and breathe the gentle-golden light with svveet- smells of flowers, nuts, and early morning clevv. Suza 88 nne Schumacher, '72 Spanish dance teacher . , . Major in Logic, too? . . . flies all over campus . . . Alpha Mu Gamma . . . French Club . . . Spanish Club ...' 'Thats my Celine! . . . RFN . , . Treasurer Student Faculty Senate . . . Mary Louise. MARY LOUISE CASTILLO Belmont, California French and Spanish One must wait for the evening to see how beautiful the day has been. Sophocles t W xbf- QN- 89 I a l i I'm good! , . . cottage cheese and Alpha Delt housemother . . . What World traveler . . . Money isn't catsup, a million ways to fix it . . . can I complain about today'?' '... everythingl' '... a vvorrier . . . a Sebastopols apple blossom . . . Flosarios Ferrario . . . mad artist . . , warm smile . . . a friend to every- clothes galore . . . Class of '7O's Floman holiday , . . can look like a one . . . domesticity with class . . . Glamour Queen . . . 'tlvlexico is a million . . . a woman of many moods Deanne. nice place to visit but I vvouIdn't ...CamilIa. want to live therel' '..,' 'Patf' -s Q PATRICIA O'CONlXIEI.l. CAIVIILLA FQOUSI-I DEANIXIE TROIVIBETTA Sebastopol. California Fresno. California Santa Rosa, California Art Art History 90 Melissa l-lusbyu Acrylic Lita Munich, '71 91 MELISSA HLJSBY Santa Rosa, California Art Geometrical face . . . the artist's artist . . . sensitive . . . talented pianist . . . curiously aloof. . . unique . . . Melissa. .1 Involvement with people is always a very delicate thing- it requires real maturity to become involved and not get all messed up. Bernard Cooke, S.J. --Xxx ff' X ANNE BRIGHT RICHARDSON San Mateo, California English Boston, '70 . . . 'tVVhy do you aiways move the furniture when l'm away? . . . house of the five roommates and the perpetual visitor . . . How poised can one be? . . . Student faculty senate . . . Deans List.. . Anne. 92 The rolling pin . . . ASCND Sec- retary You can have the sugar packages. . . . volleyball chocolate candy . . . Young Democrats JUDO . . . Busi- ness Club Hey, bod! . . . Placement Director . . . Athletic Manager Freshman year . . . crackin up right down the mid- e Marci. A Smile is cheer to you and me The cost is nothing-it's given free it comforts the weary-gladdens the sad Consoles those in trouble-good or bad The rich and poor-beggar or thief lt's tree to all of any belief A natural gesture of young and old Cheers on the faint-disarms the bold Unlike most blessings for which we pray lt's one thing we keep when we give it away Santa Cfuz Cai,fOm,a Anonymous Business Administration 93 Japanese culinary artist . . . confidante , . . 'lExactamentel . . . everybodys Japanese mother . . . 'Wash the dishes? . . . Wake me up . . . UCSB . . . phone calls in Kane 6. . . cherry blossom . . . IRC, 1968. . .Saeko. O divine master, grant that I may not so much seek to be loved as to love. St. Francis SAEKO KAMIKUBO Hiroshima, Japan English OI: APOLLO 11 This eve our moon was a sliver of orange amid the clouds Three men have gone tonight to conquer this slice of mystery perhaps they like green cheese perhaps they don't pennies to heaven pennies to heaven My ghetto vvorld lives on While three travel to discover petter things Could pe a pile of dust for countries to dispute Moon rivers vvill not quench our thirst My ghetto moon may come give them an inch and they'II take a universe. Today the moon vvas in the seventh house It's the eighth house which worries me It's just across the street. Lee Clayton, '70 gh -N J . CI-IARLENE IVIAHANEY Sacramento, California French disk! ,noir Wm The first in line at breakfast for 2 years . . , false eyelashes? . . . won '67 Christmas Formal Blind Date contest ...Ah Michele, my belle . . . What is your goal in life'?' '...' 'Charlie . . . world traveler . . . 32,000 smile . . . eats dog candy . . . l've gotta study ...CHET. . .Alpha lvlu Gamma... Le Cercle Frandais . . . Home EC Club . . . Charlene. First, be a person who needs people. People who need people, are The luckiest people in the world. Bob Merrill 95 The strongest branch relaxed A leaf Came falling to the ground Slight sound For opening a window Or turning 'round a head So surely not Not damaging the leaf Not damaging the ground Instead, taking both quite unaware Releasing looks of disbelief Even belief Sr. Maureen Cary, '70 . . -7 1: v- 5' if , - .mx 1 L, - frigid? , v iv f Z' -.2 f.' hi 7'2 - ' fi f'E 9.:'Q.:f fs 2 tg f, if b, .W so an ii , . '- rf . .-,ng - f ff me H, !f ,. Vx ' 5 . I , v L ,,,:..., I 0 xx f X ff 8 'if 'f .f ??5g?3?Q?'s, 1 f- ' ff . , ' ji- 1 Air 5:-fi ' , if g figs' , 5554 - r . .' - N ' ' + '. 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Baudelaire CAROL ANN CLEIVIENT ANDERSON Honolulu, Hawaii French 97 All the worlds a stage , . , collects men with ac- cents , . , card reading until 2 a.m .... I never study. its just luck . . . a true romantic . . . I just ate his letter! . . . Leave her alone with Baudelaire . . . cosmetic sophistication . . . in Francaise!!! , . . 4.0, again?! . . . Andi. I TURN TO YOU WITI-I JOY- TO EIVIBRACE CHANGE AND IVIAKE IT OUR OWN. .gf A QUESTIONS ELOVVERING IVIY IVIIND Q3--Q SHOUT JOY . . . LIVE PEACE 99 X If , X V . r' X- l 'A xx I X. t Nirl- 1 , . my J xi . - ' ,ws l . ' X x' x 's 9 6 5 , 9 x s 'K.x, , cw 'Y--y ,ty . I. X 'X xr 5 ., ' 554 f fi! X . ' -we A S x , wx .. I - - X 4 I, 4 S - ' . S It , I r rs N? 5 . ,ings x X l Q fi I A X 'li . 'x lil. g. X I x be Qx, 4 . r Q' , 3 q - if N- A -'ls ' L , 2 A 3 L f -xr., l . , , Qu -yzx 'J' ' ' gli? . ' ' ik it ref, 'w 4 ' gw '. S1 'fa in? f' X -N. 7 ...ix r -ft 1 . - f ,' 'rg fix-516 ii vi ' T 11,175 Un' -z. Q1 Qi -1 '-qivfs--ff , W,-Y ,. : . ll Let's take a break and be se- rious for 5 minutes . . . This is only the beginning? I think itls coming together. .. I-Ieavy! I-leavy! Cropping . , . where? IE WE LIKE IT that's ALL that matters! Can you dig it? Keep Ring-Cut legs! JoAnn, you're a trip! I'm hungry! Will ANYONE understand it? hysteria in the afternoon Open the window, I want to smoke! picnics in 135 We got SO IVILJCI-I DONE today! consider it . . . REJECTED! That poem doesn't do a thing for me! lt's gonna get worse-that's funny? I I need a cigarette!! Very humbly, we are super- lative . . . IS Tl-IAT ALL Tl-IERE IS? 2 or 3 ellipses? I think our book is right handed! Damn the inoompletes - where are your loyalties? l'lVl SO PROUD OE US!! Cathy Maloney, '77 Editors-in-Chief ,L,!.L! Art Editor as LLLL Layout Editor L LLL!,,! . Photography Editor ., ..... .L,.. . . Senior Section Editor LLLL.., ...,... Senior Photography Faculty Advisers ...!...., Cover Design , , Copy Editor L Staff ,.,,,... .L..!! I 1 OO 3- yegxr- . -s STAFF Cathy Maloney, Marynell Foran Michele Casari Patti Hayes Anna Wong Marynell Foran Jonathan Huie Sister Ellen MacLeod, Sister Margaret Mary Hoffman, Sister Carol Kenning, Mr. Robert Williams Miss Mary Ellen Boyling Michele Casari Terry Hopping Eva Chung, Dottie Clark, Amelia Cooke, Mariette Heinz, Jonne Hower, Dannie Johnson, Terry Thornburg, Dale Tom, Bob Wilson, JoAnn Wong, Martha Wood at Mr. John Blomquist Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Brady Charles M. Brown Joe Camsucou William J, Carson T. Coffman Harold De Mello John I. Dos Santos Raymond Doudell Mr. John A. Dudy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Egger, Sr. August G. Ferrari Louis Ferreira, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Foran Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. 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