Notre Dame High School - Arches Yearbook (Sherman Oaks, CA)
- Class of 1955
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Saddam, facoatem, who on February 28, I955, observed Hwe Silve Jubilee of his Religious Profession as a Broilfier oi I-ioiy Cross. r A ' ic fi ix vi 1 CQ V E! ' x Q fl: N , 9 my 'to :I ag, ' fl 0 4.55 in f ft l 7? Qld ' i llil il ii. ll l l ll HiId,llll ll lllll llll Ill s FOREWORD he cresl of Nolre Dame l-ligh School is more lhan an arfraclive decoralion for Senior rings and school publica- lions. I+ is a symbol ol 'rhe ideals which give spiril To campus life. Cornponenr par+s of Jrhis coal-of-arms will, rherelore. lirringly inrroduce lhe secrions of This book designed To illuslrale Jrhe acliviries and people Jrhal malce up a Jrypical year a+ Nolre Dame. - wif iii-1' Page 3 he cross and anchors Trom The coaT-oT- arms oT The CongreqaTion oT l-loly Cross symbolize ChrisTian FaiTh ancl l-lope, The guiding principles oT The liTe and worlc oT The builders oT NoTre Dame. ACULTY 12? dvi , f., M f f' www' 41-iff V Q, AWQMM., M49 gl :iffy M 5,,ff fl-iZI,!,i,, 3, JK! 3 f f 1 , 1 1 ff Q Ha: f 'dw 4, 'S Page 5 Brofher Charles checks a pair of repor'r cards. Bobby S+epl1ens and Randall Ge-nne look concerned. BROTHER BENIGNUS, C.S.C. BROTHER BERNARD, C.S.C. Chemislry Malhemafics, Biology, fl -I, . Religion, Afhlefics I7 - V7 ILA 14, 9.3741--5,-' NJ BROTHER ALBERT, C.S.C. Religion, Mafhemafics, Afhlefics BROTHER ALFRED, C.S.C. Religion, Hisfory lsecond Semes+erl BROTHER CASSIAN, C.S.C. Hisfory 21 nab.--r'4'i ffiii l il U R '-' z fiizff- B BROTHER CHARLES, C.S.C. BROTHER DONALD, C.S.C. BROTHER DUNSTAN, C.S.Ci. Principal, Religion, Treasurer, Bookkeeping English, Religion, Speech, English Dramafics Fa+her McDonald offered Mass in 'l'he school audi+orium on fhe occasion of Bro+her Francis' Silver Jubilee. Afier 'Phe Mass, +he siudenr body was consecraiecl +o Our Lady. QQ, BROTHER EAGAN, C.S.C. BROTHER ELWIN, C.S.C. BROTHER EUGENIO, C.S.C Vice-Principal, English, Affendance Direcfor, Spanish, Religion, Band Ar+, Mechanical Drawing Civics, Ciiizenship The Faculfy Residence BROTHER FRANCIS ASSISI, BROTHER FRANKLIN, C.S.C. BROTHER GORDIAN, C.S.C. C.S.C. English, Business Law, Spanish, Religion, Library Hisfoxy Economics, Religion BROTHER ISIDORE, C.S.C Religion, Biology, lFirs+ Semesierl BROTHER JEFFREY, C.S.C. BROTHER JOHN, C.S.C. BROTHER JUST. C-S-C1 English, Religion, Glee Club English, La'I'in, Hisfory En9lISl1. HlSf0l'Y Page 8 1 BRQTHER LUKE- C-5-C ,f , L REV. JAMES MCDONALD, BROTHER MARCO, O.s.c. Mamienance' Grounds j C.S.C. Chaplain Laiin, Religion, English lm' fl? ll .1 ,jiljrill ll' ' l Ti'-Q9 Y . , NJ BROTHER MYRON, C.S.C. BROTHER NIVARD, C.S.C. BROTHER OWEN, C.S.C. BROTHER RICARDO, C.S.C English, Spanish, Religion Physics, Mafhemaiics, Religion, La+in, Booksfore English, Religion, Typing Religion, A+hle+ics Direcior f f , .15 , - si I s , 'gg 'jg R2 I ! 2 i I 4 Pafio and garden of +he Faculfy Residence Page 9 3 , .Sie 1 ,...,.y,,.M...,..cw, W W.. 9' 2 ,EN Ka ,WA.,,AvM.W.NMwewM , K , f 5201 Tfax ,mp Q X 5 X o . r ,Swv :JS-R17 ' , xi ,,,w4H?Qg- Seagulls visii H16 yard in fron? of fhe Annex BROTHER ROBERT, C.S.C. BROTHER THOMAS, C.S.C. Mafhema+ics, Religion, Mafhemafics, Religion, Prefecf of Discipline General Science Brolher Charles iurned +he firsl' shovel of dir+ al' groundbreaking for 'I'he new building on January I7, I955. Those looking on included Bro+her Owen. Charles Von Der Ahe lS+uden+ Body Presiden+l, Bro+her John Bap+is'l' lAssis+- ani Provinciall, Brofher Eagan, and Broiher Donald. Page I0 REV. ROBERT WAIDE, C.S.C. Assis+an+ +o Chaplain lFirsf Semesferl BROTHER WILLIAM, C.S.C. Biology, Maihemafics f Qi will EE Bruno enioys 'lhe shelfer of The Service Building complefed in Sepfember l954. MR. RAYMOND MAECHLER Malhemaiics, Religion JV Baskelball Coach Us MR. PHILIP DUFFY LEWIS MR. JOHN DEMPSEY Physical Educalion English Foofball and Track Coach MR. JOHN O'NElL Biology, Physical Eclucalion, Baskeiball and Baseball Coach Nurse Grace File and Docfor Burfon Laslcer made regular visifs 'lo fhe school under fhe auspices of lhe Los Angeles Ci+y Healfln Deparlmenf. Page I I lie llie lily, and Jrlwe slar all represeril llie Blessed Virgin Mary and serve +0 remind No+re Dame sluderils Jrlwal llfiey are conse- craled lo lwer as Jrrue Kniglwls of Our Lady. fwfr .3195 MSS fi .3 if TUDENT 'P jgdf? 'Yfli 74' 22, f A' in 8 T x I I t ?. 55 BODY ENIORS r CLASS OFFICERS: X Pairick Griffin, Secrefary Arfhur Schmidf, Presidenf l Kenne+l1 McKenzie, Vice-Presideni Charles Von Der Ahe, S+uden+ Body'Presiden+ E Bernard Brown, Treasurer www f X5 A Lynn Aloer James Amalro Andrew Arlorro KenneH1 Banks 4 753 I., .A fa g-7 ,, .,lfy. .:Lmf bg: ' 553554 ,431 7,5 X miff' SAQTX' as all K iv ff .warffq v - . 'fl In 5515 ' 5 'ago K Gerald Bogard Douglas Bond John Berbericlm Roy Boon l-lal Blanchard Alberl Breen David Bogan Bernard Brown gl! jiff- Maurice Carnpeau David Carler Alberl Celaya Roberl Cole if Michael Collins Richard Dalron Duncan Daneaull Richard De Blasi Peler DeGrandis William Ernpey Q jfz if M Q. .H Vw ,Arc Richard Ey Page I6 Jerome Farley Edward Farr Frederick Flory pun., ' 6??Ai:': Z1 2 l5il35T,i-l.Ea. 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ESM-f:.:, z Jol'1n Harrer Frank Harligan James Henry Roberl Henry Damian I-lol'rl1er Alberl Jenkins Donald Huslcins Gary Isbell Thomas Jacobs 'Nnggnqfw William Kape+anicl1 Roberl Kassilry Calvin Kimball Kermelli Kisner Jolwn Kavanauglw David Kupp James Jolmson George Klwair Roberf Lasala Page I9 Joseph Lynch John McGarry Michael McGovern Michael Mcl-lugh .A . Richard Mcl-lugh Kennelh McKenzie A 'if' ' , . , ,va X X. ' 0 Weir:--1 ' 7 M , ' f'4v'5ff!X'iQf' : f ' .feggif A A' , nf-.xy ,X ,- k .whwik -..:,3-:T.q...4, ., - .. Z.,-..,f:Q o -'i- , .f 'ssh , , . 62 '51' L - Am-11f:f ,' .-r'?3-zilsj.-LX?E.W1lf11?' X 1SS?4fsI:a'f9H:-31.1 fn-'..c, , . L' 'N 3-fri:-NM-,-Q: ..:gym-'g.QTa-5.42112:ofa A W H5'S!'5rq'-'.fT1'53'- lac- - . ' . 1, f' H' . ' . - 4- . J. gl' ' .1 -j: c,: i2i..j:fiIi.3r 'i i , 9 WP, i1 ...' 'mf' X' . 1 mt '- 1 f . Wg:- ,,. . X he ' 5 .A f ' 4 ' f 1 ,.T:'2ffs ' J Q A A'--' , i ll b . .,-'xi 1 Y' 1,'5Q1 :1:-' ., 1' .. ' ifffffiii 'A -' W- 'f 'K-,N WQWN Q- . 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A, ,.a-,. iff L :Lf Y Jolwn O'Grady Alonzo Orozco Davicl Osler JGVTWGS Oli David Cwens Vincenl Raponi ' W- William Pailc Charles Rafigan Michael Prior Ronald Randa William Reppe Page 22 Gerald Regan Donald Renfrew . -.,.,., f.' - Joseph Rupp Paul Schafer Donald Skaff Kennelrh Spears Ar'rhur Sczhmidf Roberf Sfacik James Robeds Roberf Sheehan 4 1 A44 6, f ,V .- David S+einbacher Page 23 40? l-la rry Talu Robe-rr Taylor Lyman Sfewarl Roberl Tellez Norman Sflwiles David Tlwies Ronald Swanson Anllwony Tooley Gilberf Topp Joseph Tuso Charles Von Der Alle Edward Wagenbaclw Page 24 FWD 1 'f Gerald Wike Gary Wilson James Wriglwl Ted Yesler David Car'l'er James Ama+o Andrew Arlolfo John Berberich Gerald Bogard William Empey Frederick Flory Fredrick Gunlh Commencement Honors A+ llrie iilih annual Cornrnencernenl Exercises oi Nolre Dame l-ligli Sclnool, lfield in The scliool audiloriurn on June IO, l955, llne following Seniors were graclualecl willw l-lonors: 'Me duodenal 77ie'7aufgfae 2460444 fare Sedalaetee Excellence Pafrick Griffin Douglas Bond Bernard Brown Jerome Farley Bruce Hall Damian Holfher Kennefh Kisner Alonzo Orozco David Owens Maxima Cum Laude David Owens Ronald Swanson Magna Cum Laude George Khair Roberi Lasala John MacLeay James Wrighf Cum Laude William Pailc Ronald Randa Donald Renfrew Paul Schafer Kennelh McKenzie Francis Nacozy Arfhur Scl1micl+ An+l'1ony Tooley Gilber+ Topp Charles Von Der Alia Gary Wilson 1 CLASS OFFICERS: John Miscione, Treasurer Randall Wenker, Presidenf S+ephen Siingsby, Secrerary Fred Carpenfer, Vice-Presideni Juniors im SJ 1 ,I 'J S: fa A . 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SOPHOMORES Richard Marrone Daniel Baedeker Roberf Meyer Pafrick Rossi John Whifney Bernard Diefz Pefer Pusaferi John Hambor Michael Sarfi Joseph S+eele Richard Thesing John Heaphy James Conway FRESHMEN Roger Culver Joseph Flanagan Thomas F. McArdle Michael Ralsfon Philip Abel Keifh Kaminslci Alberi Raimondi Mark Villarino George Corfino Roberf Gairdner Thomas McDonald Ronald Clevers Fred Finocchiaro Sieve Gooch James Lewis Jerome Cellner Pafriclc Boylan Kenne+h Ryan William Moore James Keller JUNIORS Lawrence Barr Lawrence Olenicz Richard Flanagan Philip Monfague Lawrence Smiih Randall Wenlcer Alex Schoenborn Richard Anderson Ronald Fulmer John Logar Aldo Risi Roberf Saunders David Walsh Terence Hill Donald Marfin alilornia hislory has been one of vigorous inilialive since The days of Jrhe Bear Flag Republic. Similary, lhe spiriled aclivifies al Nolre Dame have becorne as much a parl ol Jrhe San Fernando Valley as lhe Los Angeles River-represenled by The waving band on Jrhe cresl. CTIVI . ff, A 5 0 if P m 1 x X X J 1 ,. Q. Nr xg s . sf, it x .J W3 x M Z ., Q Wg '4 .QV lllk , Q x ,,,.,.,.f -w Biff N? 'C f 1 1' My 3 ff' F s.A ' 7' if 2 'i Q- I' 5 fa , ,sf , 9 - V 1 5 Q.x '5f my ff -DEV ' ' ,jg A 3? ' 'Q 85' Q'-I ff if x.-'Q wif? ,w , , 46 ,, , ELL, Q M f if 5,1533 K 4' ff Q. pf 1 Seniors conTinued The TradiTion of making Holy Hours beTore The Blessed SacramenT on FirsT Fridays. Mission Club In iTs second year oT exisTence The Mis- sion Club has increased iTs membership Trom l8 To 30. These loyal collecTors arrive early every morning during Their assigned week, Take various posiTions ThroughouT The school. and accepT The generous conTribu- Tions Tor The missions. AT The end oT The year The ToTal conTribuTion is senT To various l-loly Cross missions. l.asT year a liTTle over S300 was collecTed: This year The ToTal exceeded 5600. IT is evi- denT ThaT The raTTle oT The mission boxes has noT Tallen on deai ears, and ThaT The spiriT oT generosiTy will conTinue To grow on The campus. TOP: Mission Club officers checking collecTion records are: Jim Conway lTreasurerl, Paul Schafer lpresidenTl, Brofher Ricardo, C.S.C. lmoderaTorl, and Don Renfrew lsecreTaryl. Al Breen lvice-presidenTl is absenT. CENTER: IsT ROW: Mike Phelan, Jerry Farley, STeve Slingsby, Charles Von Der Ahe, Bob Tellez. 2nd ROW: Al Harruff, Dave CarTer, Ted YesTer, Hal Blanchard, Rick DeBlasi, Arl' SchmidT, John McGarry. BOTTOM: lsT ROW: Bob Fowler, Jerry McGreevy Joe Bossi, Edwin Learned, Tom MeTzger, Chuck MarTinez. 2nd ROW: Ron Bell, Bill WesTmyer, Tony EnTeranTe, Bob Colonna, Jim Grove. Meng of Spirit . . . Religion is an all-imporTanT aspecT oT sTudenT liTe aT NoTre Dame. As young CaTholic men, NoTre Dame sTudenTs are obliged To seek ouT The TruThs oT Their TaiTh noT only in The Religion classes buT also in ouTside acTiviTies. Various campus organizaTions and evenTs are devoTed To The developmenT oT The KnighT oT Our Lady in This respecT. SENIORS YCS: Isl ROW: John Kavanaugh, Ron Swanson, Hal Blanchard, Richard DeBIasi, Dave Carfer, Charles Von Der Ahe. 2nd ROW: Ari Schmidf, Bob Lasala, Bruce Hall lleaderl, Don Renfrew, Paul Schafer, Jerry Farley. During 'rhe Iwo years which YCS has been aclive al Nolre Dame, ils influence has quielly been manilesled in many ways. The YCS program ol carrying Chrislian prin- ciples inlo everyday sludenl' life has per- sonally aflecled nol only ils members bul 'rhe school al large. This year l'he YCS has parlicipaled in various Calholic galherings in lhe Arch- diocese. Included among lhese were 'rhe Sodalily Forum, lvlary's I-lour, and lhe num- erous conlerences ol lhe Diocesan YCS Area Team. oung xf -'fl ,. JUNIOR YCS: Isl' ROW: John Miscione, LeeRoy Williams, John Will lleaderl. 2nd ROW: Richard Anderson, Randy Wenker, Ed Dobkow ski, Sfeve Slingsby. The prospecl lor lhe years lo come are good as evidenced by The enlhusiasm ol 'rhe younger members in The work ol lhe group. hristian tudenls SOPHOMORE YCS: Isl ROW: Charles Valla, Bob Meyer, Arl' McCulloch, Mike Adams. 2nd ROW: Dick Thesinlg, Jim Conway lleaderl, Pal John- son, Dick Marrone, Tom Melzger, John Slevin. Inf, ,fr FRESHMAN YCS: Isl ROW: Fred Finocchiaro, Tom Mc- Donald lleaderl, Roger Casey, Dennis Ryan. 2nd ROW: Al While, Jack Bannon, Ernie Schugel, Bob Gairdner, Gary Ralilaelli. service SEATED: Randy Wenlcer, Sfanley Bach, Paf Johnson, Pai' Griffin, Charles Von Der Ahe lpresidenfl, Arf Schmidf, Paul Schafer, Tony Tooley, Tom McDonald. STANDING: Ted Yesfer, Charles Rafigan, Bruce Hall, John Theisen, Brofher Francis, C.S.C. lmoderaforl. Tudenl Council lvleeTing more Times during a school year Than any previous Council, This year's STudenT Council considered many worTh- while proiecTs during The pasT nine monThs. Chief among iTs accomplishmenTs was The revision and adopTion of a new ConsTiTu- Tion To replace an older ouTmoded one. The Council also inTroduced a new sys- ffice Assistants The duTies of The oTfice assisT- anTs covered everyfhing from locaTing The owner of a losT lunch bag To acTing as ambu- lance drivers Tor sick sTudenTs. WhaTever Their assignmenT, eTTiciency and prompTness was Their aim. Page 43 Tem Tor The collecTion of class dues, con- ducTed The STudenT Body and Class elec- Tions, gave The STudenT Body a suggesTion box, Took charge of adverTising The various aThleTic evenTs, and conducTed The annual collecTion oT canned goods Tor The poor aT ChrisTmas. .Arif Gilberf Topp, George Haddow, Pai Griffin, Bob Tellez, Charles Von Der Ahe, Greg Schneider, Lyman Sfewarf, Dick Dalfon, Neil Van Scofen and of .49 1 at 42' X l U .fzl y Joe Darby, Ken Anderson, Tom Wrigh+, George Volk, Ed Reynolds, Jim Wrighi, Frank Burgmeier, Bob Brown, Dick Anderson, Chris Darby. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CAFETERIA CREW The cafeferia crew may nof know much abouf whipping up a fasfy dinner. buf fhey don'f have fo. Keeping fhe cafeferia and lcifchen spofless is fheir main chore and fhey do a good iob af if. They look forward fo nexf year when fhe cafeferia will move info a beaufiful new locafion-above ground Brofher C5ordian's assisf- anfs in fhe library can spoof a boolc ouf of line from a dis- fance of IOO feef. Af leasf one gefs fhaf impression from fhe meficulous care wifh HIHLN, ,WA , .,f5,,9,f which fhey fulfill fheir dufies. . w1QZ:AQ',.' 3,d3,x- 'Q 1 . ' , f, , A ' 1, SEATED: Pai Boylan, Brofher Gordian, C.S.C. llibrariani. STANDING: Ronnee Girvin, AI Whife, Carl Granf, Andy ArloHo, Dwighf Coleman Bill Crawford, Phil Wilson. Pass in Review! B Fred Guibara Takes a deep b Th Bill Mccreary Tickles The glockenspiel. Page 50 Under The direcTion oT BroTher Eugenio, CSC., The Band now has a ToTal membership oT 60 musicians. The Band was presenT aT all The TooT- ball games, and presenTed halT-Time shows Tor The home games. They also played aT home baslceTball games, and in a special ChrisTmas program. The Band has marched and played in parades in Van Nuys, Long Beach and aT The Massed Band ConcerT aT Serra. AT Long Beach They won an award as The MosT Improved in lvlusicianship in The PasT Year. The climax oT The year Tor The Band was in providing The music Tor Go, Mac, Go. Members were decked ouT in lcilTs Tor This musical. A new organizaTion Tormed This year is The swing band-The Squires. They have played aT several dances and parTies, and also aT The Sock l-lops Tollowing The baslceTball games. BAND PERSONNEL: DIRECTOR: Brolher Eugenio, C.S.C., INSTRUCTOR: Mr. D. Cifarrelli, TRUMPETS: M. Colony, K. Kisner, J. Morrell, R. Marrone, J. Lewis, D. Marcellino, J. Cellner, W. Szabo, P. Schappek, W. Crawford, M. Sarlf, P. Maxwell, A. Mayo, C. Nelson. MELLOPHONE: C. Flosch, B. Tellez, R. Nelson, S. Engel. TROMBONE: R. Muravez, L. Mares, G. Rehder, W. Cross, TUBA: D. Morman, F. Guibara. FIELD DRUM: K. Sloclcl, W. Gloege. CLARINET: D. Roshay, I.. Olenicz, R. Ruiz, J. Bannon, L. Hunlinglon, J. Koch, H. Berger, D. Osler, J. Neblefl, V. Adragna, S. Jones, A. Susca. SAXOPHONE: R. Fulmer, R. Flanagan, R. LoBianco, G. McGreevy, G. Wade, R. Noonan, J. Murphy, T. Hill. BASS CLARINET: J. Bango. FLUTE: F. Blau, E. Uplon. HARP: R. Clevers. VIOLIN: J. Logar, PIANO: L. Ma res. PERCUSSION: F. Harper, P. A. Smifh, A. Wade, P. Griffin, E. Alexander, T. Bronche'H'i, G. Riggio, E. Rio, W. McCreary. BUGLERS: G. Grabe, M. Howard, A. Ralifaelli, J. Spezzano, L. Slerling, W. Nownes. DRUM MAJOR: G. McGreevy. LIBRARIAN: R. Noonan, W. McCreary, W. Crawford. Brofher Eugenio iufors The flu1'ers -Jim Bango and Fred Blau. Ed Doblcowslci flanked by Pa? Gage and Jim puis is also a member of 'the Color G-uardI. Mr. Cifarelli gives Terry Hill a 'few poinlers on lhe sax. Douglass carries fhe school colors. lRon Du- The Band passes in review a+ Long Beach. BAND CLUB OFFICERS: Mr. George Morman isecre1'aryi, Mrs. Ed ward Mares ivice-presidenfi, Mrs. Arfhur McCulloch Hreasureri Mr. George Roshay ipresidenH, Brofher Eugenio, C.S.C. idirecrori. Page 52 The cirill feam 'Flashes by crowd af All-Wesfern Band Review. Tradi+ional carols sung by fhe Gleemen, and fwo harp solos performed by Ronald Clevers were 'fealured on +he Chrislmas program. GLEEMEN Principal acrivily lor The Glee Club was lhe solo and choral paris in Go, Mac, Go. The vocalisrs sang af Jrhe Chrisrmas programs presenled before The parenls and Jrhe slu- denls, and caroled ar various religious houses and hospilals during +he holiday season. This year Jrhe Glee Club had represenra- 'rion on Jrhe Sludenl Council. Officers of +he group are Slanley Bach, John Nownes, James Adams, and Charles Wagner. Yuletide Melody 'ISI' ROW: Jim Grove, Don lavello, Jim Yes+er, Tom Tremer, Phil Pougef, Joe Posi+o, Jeff Deefhs, Mike Dudley, Tom Gagnie John Sfrahl, S+an Bach. 2nd ROW: Bro+her Jeffrey, C.S.C. ldirecforl, Charles Valla, Al Harruff, Jim Hurley, Bob Fowler, Ed Dobkowski, Bob Saunders laccompanis+l, Tim Hawkins, John Nownes, Ross Benner. 3rd ROW: Roger Casey, Bill Galbrai+h, Mike Collins, John Irwin, Phil Abel, Larry Kane, Jim Adams, Ron Dupuis 41'h ROW: Jerry O'Connor, Tom Nolan, Alex Schoenborn, Barry Jones, Brian O'Connor, Pa? Johnson, Bob Bold, Rex Taylor Dennis Bish'I'on. V,,. aug f , ,:,.,,,,,,, :, , W5 V27 ,, .V K .M ef - f - fewzm, mwggw 1 at W' n .W 1,1-7-:-, vf-swim Tfeicf ' swam we ,,,.,,? ,V .7 ,pu ,, We-4 fll'-Z ' ' Z ,, ,,,, ,, ' k i,,Lf. 'L 5,.,,-,- i-',1:,f4 ww' - . LAW Pwv, 'TNQ 55,7 ,M .- 1 ,V .-.ss 1 .,.1,., ,isa 'K- fzff 45- W -yi ng, In , ,.-, X55 ',4,,.s'-M' ,,,,.......---fa-M Newspaper edifors work on an issue. STanding are Ted YesTer lediforl and BroTher John, C.S.C., lmoderaforl. SeaTed before Them are Paf Griffin l'FeaTure ediTorl and Gil Topp lsporTs ediTorl. In The Tore- ground are circulaTion managers Jim Conway and Tom Mefzger. Larry Barr lssociafe ediTorl is absenT from picfure. WOI'dS, PBPCI' . . . NoTre Dame's newspaper, The Knighf, was published eighT Times This year. For each issue, I IOO copies were prinTed. More picTures appeared in The paper This year Than previously. These phoTographs were Taken by sTudenT phoTographers, and pro- cessed by members OT The Camera Club. Besides covering and reporTinq all sTu- denT acTiviTies, The KnighT c:onTinued To prinT The TeaTure columns iniTiaTed in The pasT years: The gossip column, KnighT LiTe3 The KnighT OT The lssueq and The sporT column. lsT ROW: Andy ArloTTo, Ken McKenzie, John NaTiTzger, Paf Boylan, Bruce Hall, Tony Tooley, George CorTino. 2nd ROW: John Lawson, Dave Owens, Alex Bryan'T, Pefer Fergusson, ArT Taylor. 3rd ROW: Mike Adams, Duane Preimsberger, Jim Conway, Leo WhiTaker, Phil McArdle. 4th ROW: John FlaTley, John Slavin, Sfeve Slingsby, A. Celaya. THE KNIGHT 'x 5 41 :ku Av 2 'X 1 .1 , , X .2 X X 'sal 1 J, ARCHES . f f,,7 ,, 1 Y' ,, f , .9'.. fffh M, 1 ry 71, f , ,ay H' le ,pf X K A of , -'72 , , ' 1 f V 'f xv f f ff, , 4 , ,M N Yearbook edifors check some proofs. 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'Q M g , if 'Q V fl Q , , ff' f A M 2, 1 . f f 64 , fb, I 4 ,ge M f f , ! fi if 2 wa , ,g ,af f , , Aa ' -N-V ,fm 'M 55,7471 '47 ff Dfw X ' ,W U Business Manager Larry Barr confers wifh Al Breen. Yearbook sfaff members gef in line for subscripfion reservafions. Seafed are John Heaphy, Larry Fennell, and Al Celaya. Sfanding are Lyman Sfewarf, Mike Adams, Leo Gendernalik, Gary Raffaelli, Karl Sfockl, and Bob Hungerford. Page 55 .- A XX' . A X. SEATED: Mark Villarino, Roger Culver, Pai' Rossi, Bruce Venneman, Nick Singer, Alex Schoenborn, John Sfrahl, Dick The- sing, George Corfino, Jerry Cellner. STANDING: Alex BryanT, Leo Whifaker, Jack Irwin, STeve Slingsby, Paf Boylan. RADIO CLUB This year The Radio Club had 22 members. NoTable among The several radios consTrucT- ed by The members was a sTandard broad- casT and shorT-wave receiver made by Bob Lasala and Ronald Swanson. ExperimenTs were perTormed in sending and receiving, and There was also an inTeresTing demon- sTraTion wiTh a mobile broadcasT uniT. Membership in The Radio Club included: Mike Adams, Joe Barry, Dan BaThker, Jerry Boyle, Mike Cannon, Maur- ice Campeau, Mike Chris- Tie, Doug Dragon, Fred Dunn, Mike Foran lsecT.l, Bob Lasala, Brian lngoldsby, John MacLeay, Charles Mc- Murray, Dave Owens, John Pawlek, Jim Russell, Ron Swanson lTreas.l, Paul Sig- norelli lvice-pres.l, Tony Tooley lpres.l, Jim Thomp- son, and Gary Wilson. rguments and amplifiers DEBATE TEAM For The TirsT Time in school hisTory, NoTre Dame sTudenTs parTicipaTed in Tormal de- baTes wiTh oTher schools. The DebaTe Team, organized This year by BroTher John. is com- prised oT TiTTeen members. CompeTing in I25 debaTes, The Team won halT The conTesTs, and Tinished Third in The Forensic League. They debaTed in TournamenTs held aT Los Angeles, Marshall, and Loyola l-ligh Schools and in single conTesTs againsT NorTh Holly- wood, Garces, CaThedral, and Loyola I-ligh schools. Many members oT The DebaTe Team also won awards in The individual speaking conTesTs. Q' '7 L Danny O'Donnell lexfreme righfl won firsi' place in fhe Tarzana Area elimina- fions in fhe Lions Club Sfudenf Speakers Coniesf. Ofhers parficipafing were Jerry Farley and Charles Grofke. Brolher Eagan, C.S.C., accompanied The speak- ers as sponsor. AWARD WINNERS Norre Dame sluclenls won public acclaim in a variely of scholasiic compelilions ancl speech conresrs during Jrhe year. Valuable experience for The parlicipanls as well as praise for 'rhe school resulied in Jrheir Taking par'r in Jrhese evenrs. . f . -' it ihwra. , ' i 41: X f N, , . as 'Li A . - 1 -5' C 2 y XO. lil' I. I I it is S X f Q 9: rl i s u A X . . . s?i:,'o.', ,gtg r . P., 0 'q 5 I - 4.. ...o.'n.s'U 11' f.Q.-.yy We fi :Q--ny Ylflf Bank of America Award winners were l+opl Jim Amafo liinglishl, Hal Blanchard lAr+l, Dave Carfer lScience and Mafhemaficslg lboHobl Mike Collins lMusicl, Frank Nacozy lMa+hema+icsl, and Tony Tooley iVocafionall. George Khair and Pai' Griffin won awards in foreign languages and liberal arfs respecfively. fU' With acclaim 5.3 William Paik represen+ed Nolre Dame in +he Junior Chamber of Commerce I Speak for Democracy Radio and TV Conresf. George Khair 'took par+ in +he Dis+rice and Regional Sons of fhe Golden Wesf Ora+orical Con- fesfs. Larry Smi+h compe+ed in fhe Hearsf Oraforical Confesf. Dave Owens won 'the Bausch 8: Lomb Honorary Science Award 'For his achieve- men+ in science courses during four years of high school. if 2 Displaying frophy won in Carrollfon Club Speech Confesf are Jack lrwin and Pal Griffin. The laffer won firs+ place in ora+ory while 'rhe former +ook second place in fhe ex+emporaneous speeches. Big Businessu SEATED: Gil Topp, John Lassell, Joe Tuso, Frank Flaheriy, S+eve Krause, AI I Breen. STANDING: Ken Banks, Charles Groike, Fred Wallace, John WiH', Phil Pougei, Larry Barr, Mike Collins, Jim Graves, Don Pruner, Don Rose, John McGarry, John Nownes, Jim Amafo, AI Jenkins, Jim Roberfs. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Close Io 50 would-be businessmen from Nofre Dame joined siudenis from oiher local high schools in The Junior Achievemeni Pro- gram for 'rhe Iirsi Iime This year. Each group in Ihe proieci formed a sep- araie corporaiion, sold siock, produced and marlceied a produci, paid dividends, and finally dissolved The corporaiion ai year's end. Producis included a wide varieiy of iiems from liquid soap Io noveliy lamps. Praciical business experience was obiained by all who pariicipaied. Individual members also received commendaiion from repre- seniaiives oi The business world who viewed Iheir work. SEATED: Tony Tooley, Fred Flory, Terry Hill, Rick DeBlasi, Larry Fennell. STANDING: John Heaphy, Mike Foran, Richard Anderson, Chuck Wagner, Ed Dobkowski, John Kavanaugh. ln January work sfarfed on a new build- ing +o include a library, cafeferia, and seven classrooms. AROUND THE CAMPUS Mr. Louis Bacca, ever-busy cusfodi-in of Hue school buildinvgsvlocks up af flue end of fhe day. Mrs. Murnane and Mrs. Krauzowicz prepare 'For flue noon- day crowd in 'Phe cafeferia. Hal Blanchard and Paul Schafer sef up sound AI Breen, Ari' Schmidf, Bruce Hall, and Charles Von Der Ahe ad- equipmenl' for fhe Chrisfmas music played in mire 1'l1e siack of canned goods donafed for flue poor af Cl1ris+mas. Hue hall before ihe holidays. a en rew. Cn stage Three plays were presenled by The Nolre Dame Sludenlr Thealer 'rhis year. All were wrillen, produced, and direcl- ed by Brolher Dunslan, C.S.C. The lirsl produclion, Greaf Aunl' Trilby, was a comic salire on murder mysleries. I+ was Iollowed by Jrhe prize-winning alle- gorical drama, Wi+hou'l' +he Ligh'I'. The Ihird. ulilizing Jrhe Jralenls of more Ihan I5O sludenls, was Go, Mac, Go, a musical-comedy version ol The Immor- Ial Bard's Macbefh. M . Lou LaCava, make-up arfisf, pu'I's finishing Touch on V p R 'F GREAT AUNT TRILBY Vampire I T,,,,,,,,,oaoa,,,,,,,,,,,,oaraa,aoA,,,,,aT Donald Renfrew Prudence Pemberlon aa.,.r aaaaaa,a, C5 ilda Coulon Aunr Alice ,,.. Greal fxuunl Trilby ,..,.....ccccc Mr. Willie Poll ...,..,,cccc.c ..., Eugene Poll ..uc.,uuuu a Euslace Sluarl ,uuuuu., Aunl Marie .I Keilh Borden Mayo Loizeaux Dell Sharbull .,,ccc,cc,WiIIiam Randa ,,.a,.,,.,Pa+ricIc Grillin ,,ccc,c,,M,,Ted Yesler ccc.,uuuuu.....LI.uIci Slyslcal ,.,,,.,,,,,,ViIo Ad ragna ITh g I 'Ih cas+ are from lmmaculafe Hear? High School and Marlborough ScI'1ooI.l e irsin e Lenore Poll ...,,sr.... uucu,cccc,, J udy Conway Gwyniver ........,.,..,.... ..,....,,. B arbara Brady Dillon Babcoclc ...,..,..,..uu................ Peler DeGrandis Darwin Trumble ,,.......,,,...,.,...uuu... Edward Reynolds Neighborhood Indian ,,...,...........a Bruce Connolly Men From Planlers' IvIorIuary,..Fred Gunlher Jerry Farley Two Men in While Jaclcels .,.,,, Arrhur Schmidl Paul Schafer Auni' Alice IMa Y eauxl goes +o pieces. Eusface ITecI Yesferl be- ' dg + N comes in i nan . 6rea+ Aun+ Trilby IMeri Dell SharbuHl mal: L like Mlnnehaha. e 'J 1,4 1 X ,A Neighborhood Indian lBruce Connollyl leads Dillon lPe1'e DeGrandisl and Gwyniver lBarbara Bradyl in a speclacular war dance. Darwin Trumble lEd Reynoldsl looks sfarfled as Grea+ Aunf Trilby and Eusface make a drama+ic enfrance. Eugene iPaf Griffinl consoles Lenore lJudy Willie PO'l'+ lBill Randal bids adieu +o Greal' Aunf Trilby. Conwayl. Page 6I S A N x N 4.- xx! A 57,3 2 A,,, 69? '- x S QQ 3 , Q4 V M y SQ Rf? x - A vxiw 1 ' 1 G 5 1, :sex ,Q X . 5. IJ , z k 'mia af I yi ww. , :f Shaw . . a , Q15 4 x Q, 0 if M .J 1,86 1 sz . 'Z J 5 U M , ga 44 O Q W A 5 X X 2 X Jil' 2 A - Af? GEN -- sf 4- S f . ,My V. tg Y Q? 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A few days larer if received l'iigl'i acclaim ai ine Arcndiocesan Dramaiics Fesri- val in l-lollywood. ln March ine play was llrie Firsl Place winner in iis class in ine CYO Drama Feslival. On March 2I The play was again a prize-winner, +l'iis lime being awarded ine covered Governor Kniglil Award for ine superior pro- ducrion in rne Pasadena Playlwouse Une-Acr Play Tournamenl. Jerry Farley won Hue Besi Acior Award lor lwis porlrayal oi Tony Garcia ai Jrlwar lime loo. Jack lTom Schmidll pulls away from Ted lFrank Nacozyl l g a 'tense si+ua+ion in Hue exci+ing drama. Larry Kane and cIa+e pass Through Valenfine porTal aT Soph From eight to twelve DANCES The social aspecT oT sTudenT liTe was high- lighTed wiTh several dances. The TirsT dance oT The season was The l-lomecoming Dance sponsored by The seniors on OcTober 29. ln January The Band blanlceTed The gym in a whiTe seTTing Tor The Snowball Dance, and sTudenTs dances To The crazy music oT insTrumenTalisTs Trom Bob Crosby's BobcaTs. The gym was gayly decoraTed in February by The Sophomores Tor The ValenTine Dance. Climaxing The social calendar was The Junior- Senior Prom held on Friday nighl, May I3, in a seTTing oT Spring Tlowers and sweeT music. Fennell doubles. Everyone geTs in The Bunny Hop a+ The Homecoming Dance. , Le, he MTW ii , W 'L Q M' J TTT C- '-Q35 DMX. N 5 Homecomers wai+ for refurn of band. N Riggio clemonsfrafes fechnique masfered on fhe Jarvis show. ., A . Q tb Y A A Q , Y v, ..,Y..... ..f...,.....--.JE ' AI Celaya smiles as he and Judy Brown, Home- John Miscione presen+s corsage +o Barbara Kassiiy, Home- coming queen, arrive af dance. coming princess. Page 67 Dad... Due To increased enrollmenT This year, iT was necessary To hold The FaTher-Son Ban- gueT away Trom school. SporTsmen's Lodge was The scene oT The annual aTTair. Mr. WilTred Von Der Ahe was chairman and Mr. Paul Zimmerman, Los Angeles Times sporTs ediTor, was The speaker. desk ,Q , 1 ABOVE: Flaherfy, Kayyem, and I Iur- Iey look conTenTed as Fafher-Son Ban- que+ draws To close. RIGHT: Paul Zimmerman, TIMES sporfs edifor, discusses The sporTs world Tol- lowing The meal. PATRONS CLUB The PaTrons Club is an acTive organizaTion oT NoTre Dame parenTs who TaiThTully as- semble one evening a monTh in The school audiTorium. ATTer hearing Trom The Teachers how Dennis is doing in class, The members organize proiecTs To raise Tunds Tor various co-curricular acTiviTies, and enioy a social geT-TogeTher. Dinners, dances, a Tashion show, and a beneTiT drive were included in This year's calendar. Mr. Schugel and Mr. Blau, represen'ring Scrooge Music Company, harangue Mr. AIIegre'rTi, Pa- Trons Club presidenf, abouf delivery of an eIec- 'rric organ given To The Brofhers ai' The Chrisfmas meefing by The pareni' group. PATRONS CLUB OFFICERS: Mr. Michael Regan Isecreiaryi, Mr. Fred Barr Ivice-presidenfi, Mr. AI AIIegreH'i Ipresiden'I'I, Mr. Vicfor Valla Ivice-presiden+I, Mr. Edward Yeakel ITreasurerI. and Mom A slyle show- A Day in lhe Lile ol Milady Fashion- wise -- was slaged by lhe ladies of The Palrons Club in 'rhe Fall. Relreshrnenls were served lo lhe large number ol women who allended. A huge bird cage dominafed fheme decorafions for fhe annual Fashion Show sponsored by fhe ladies of +he Palrons Club. Freshman molhers were welcomed a+ a Tea served in +he Brofhers garden. San Fernando Area loarenls formed a coriooralion in order lo purchase and operale a school bus lor lheir boys. Thus Beulah was added lo Jrhe Nolrre Dame family ol buses The ladies who produced fhe Fashion Show included: lsea'I'edl Mrs. Mefzger, direc+or, Mrs. Ven+ing, chairlady: lslandingl Mrs. Baedeker, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Blau, Mrs. Yrigoyen, Mrs. Yealcel, and Mrs. Girard. Beulah Page 69 he helmef and oak leaves which crown The coaf-of-arms represenlr bo+h +he m-oral and physical for+iTuole which is expecfed from anyone represenfinq Nolrre Dame In a c:on+es+ of any sorlr. THL ETICS .. ..,f .v,,4,fw,,o.M,,. VW Vp M , YM, . ,, - -Q .,.-,,,N,,. ..,, se. ,MM ., . ,,., . ,W I -.M . ...,.....- - .4 + ,s.M...,..,,, , , L f '1 .A. VARSITY FIRST STRING. Foreground: Chuck Rafigan Icap+.I, AI Harruff, Roy Boon, Mike Prior, Chuck Von Der Ahe. REAR: Bruce HaII, Mel Hawkins, Jim Amafo, John Miscione, Fred Carpen+er, Ray Sfeffanus. n the iieIcI FOOTBALL Coach Duffy Lewis and Bob Elias waich a crucial play unfold. TV' QQ 8?f529':g: 1,4 fi 3. er r if? S T 3-1:13 as 39 lsT ROW: Randy Wenker, Ray STeTTanus, Jim Corcoran, Ari Taylor, Larry Kane, Fred Carpenfer, Joe Tuso, Chuck Rahgan lcapT.l, Gary Isbell, Jim AmaTo, Roy Boon, Rick DeSanTis, Chuck Von Der Ahe, Mike Prior, John Miscione. 2nd ROW: Mike Phelan, Bill MarTin, Tony Susca, Bill Elias, PaT Carroll, Jerry Donckels, Bruce Hall, Mike ArloTTo, Cliff Ograin, Tim Johnsfon lmgr.i Greg Schneider lmgrfli, Tony Regan lmgrfli. 3rd ROW: Jim BurneTT, Kari Tenk, Frank Salerno, Gary Gierok, John Kni-ghT, Norm SThiles, Willard Dudley, Gene Cassidy Mel Hawkins, Jim Ferguson, Joe Lynch, Coach Duffy Lewis. Riddled by key injuries ThroughouT The season, The TooTball Team was noT able To develop The expecTaTions held aT The begin- ning oT The year. AT one Time lo oT The 22 men on The TirsT Two Teams were on The bench because oT injuries. Losing Their iniTial game oT The season To Oxnard, The KnighTs Traveled up The CoasT To receive Their worsT deTeaT oT The year aT The hands oT a powerTul SanTa Maria eleven. Their sole vicTory oT The season was over ST. Francis. Fred CarpenTer and Charles Von Der Ahe paced The club To This vicTory. AgainsT CaThedral, The KnighTs scored Twice, and played whaT many considered Their besT game. FirsT Ray STeT- Tanus broke loose Tor a 90-yard run, and laTer Larry Kane wenT over Trom The PhanTom one-yard line. The KnighTs were able To score only once during The nexT Three games. STeTTanus pushed iT over Trom The inches line againsT a sTrong CanTwell deTense. OuTsTanding on The line during The season were Roy Boon, Chuck RaTigan and Mel Hawkins. ,U Q1 T ufffr Miscione fires up The boys during The Serra game. Hawkins disagrees wi+h Can+welI player over possession of ball. 'S+ Gierok mee'I's opposiiion from PI1an+om gridder. 6 0 ..0 25 0 I2 0 0 0 6 VARSITY FOOTBALL NON-LEAGUE They Oxnard ....,. ,..,,,,, 3 6 San+a Maria .. ........ 53 S+. Francis .......,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, 7 CATHOLIC LEAGUE Serra .................,,,,,,...,........... 27 Cafhedral ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 9 S+. Anfhony .... ....,,,. 3 9 LoyoIa ......... ,,,,,,,, 3 I MI. CarmeI .... ........ 4 8 Canfwell ............,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 27 Riggio consoles Tuso affer IaHer's rugged session on Ihe field. DeSan'ris in+ercep'rs pass in CanIweII clash. DeSan+is breaks loose a+ Caflaedral game. Kane gaflners power fo meel' Cafhedral lineman. Amafo flies wil'h fhe greafesf of ease over Sainr defenders. VARSITY SECOND STRING: Linemen Gene Cassidy, Mike Phelan, Jim Ferguson, Randy Wenker, Gerald Danckels, Mike ArloHo Norm Slhiles. Backfieldz Rick DeSan+is, Bill Elias, Frank Salerno, Tony Susca. FIRST ROW: Mike Hoff lmgr.I, Chuck Valla im'gr.l, Pai' Johnson, icapT.i:T Tony Fadaleii, Phil Schuylerii, Paul Maxwellii, Phil KeIleriT, Joe Heinemann, Armand Harnoisii, Tom McDonald:5', Mike Regan , Bob Dominisse, Larry Benner, Joe Yrigoyen ', Dick Marrone ', Tony Parina ', Charles Gemora imgr.I SECOND ROW: Coach John O'Neil, Tom NoIan:T, Ron Musard:T, Jerry Lebensii, Gary Yeakelii, Bill GaIbraiTh, Denny Nodine:T, Tom Archerii, Phil Kridlerii, John DeCosTeriT, John Pavelkaii, Bernie TeIlez ', Jim O'HanIon ', Bob Laughlin , Dan Luecke', AssT. Coach Raymond Maechler. THIRD ROW: John Kuzmaii, Lloyd Andersonii, Ken Andersonii, Tom Lowryii, Dick Hofackerii, Tom MarTin:T, Jim GrandPreiT, John STrahl ', Bob Lowry , John OberhoIzer ', Larry Serna', Nick Kinzer. Roger WiIleTT:T. iTEarned IeTTer. J. V. FOOTBALL The JV TooTball Team showed excepTionally good TalenT in iTs line This year. AlThough The squad won only Two games, none oT The losses were rouTs. ln TacT, iT was one oT The besT deTensive Teams in The league. VicTories were scored over Birmingham and ST. Monica. In The Birmingham game Phil Keller reTurned a punT 60 yards Tor a TD. Roger WilleTT seT The vicTory pace over ST. Monica. OTher sTandouTs on The Team were Dan Luecke in The loaclcTield, and Richard Marrone on The line. Manager Greg Schneider performs a quick repair iob. SCORE BOX NON-LEAGUE We They 0 California ................,........ 20 I2 Birmingham ,...........,...,...,,,.,,,,,, 0 CATHOLICLEAGUE 0 Serra ................................. 6 O CaThedraI ...... I8 3I SainT Monica .. 7 O Loyola ............... I8 0 MT. Carmel ....... I9 I2 CanTwelI .................................. 25 Behind the Scenes Managers are a viTal parT oT any aThleTic acTiviTy. IT is seldom ThaT They receive The appreciaTion and recogniTion ThaT They deserve. A manager sacriTices The same amounT oT Time as The ordinary player. l-le musT be presenT aT The beginning and end oT every pracTice session in order To check equip- menT. l-le aTTends all games, wheTher aT home or away. IT is his job To anTicipaTe all The needs oT The players. The manager musT be ready To supply Them wiTh anyThing Trom a helmeT To a shoelace. Cheeflzadefs G ib and Hurley Take a brea+l1er beTween yells. ,,,. f . as T X 'AA ' - T ff' l Rig-gio calls Tor The LocomoTive. HOMECOMING Cn Homecoming Day-CcTober 29-The TooTball Team was hosT To ST. AnThony in iTs TirsT home game oT The season. The special acTiyiTies began aT halT-Time wi+h The TradiTional parade around The Tield conducTing The Homecoming Queen, Miss Judy Brown oT l-loly Family l-ligh School, and her aTTendanTs, To Their seaTs in The sTands. A special halT-Time show was Then presenTed Through The cooperaTion oT The Band and The cheerleaders. Princess-ATTendanTs were: Marilyn Rice and Judy Conway oT lmmaculaTe l-learT l-ligh, Barbara KassiTy oT Van Nuys l-ligh, and Sandra Payne oT Corvallis l-ligh. The annual l-lomecoming Dance sponsored in The evening by The Senior Class was cli- maxed wiTh The crowning oT The Queen by STudenT Body PresidenT Charles Von Der Ahe. Judy Brown To sTancls in colorful BASKETBALL WiTh only Two reTurning leTTermen, NoTre Dame's baskeTball season aT TirsT ap- peared bleak. l-lowever, under The experT TuTelage oT Coach John O'lNleil, The Team compiled a raTher respecTable record oT TiTTeen wins To TiTTeen losses againsT some rugged connpeTiTion. ln addiTion, several Top-noTch players were developed To Torm The nucleus oT a Tine Team Tor nexT season. C h J hn O'Neil conTers wiTh JV Coach Raymond M hl T in s raTegy session. l-lighlighTing The wins oT The season were The double vicTories over Loyola Tor The second sTraighT year, and Two wins over John Burroughs, who laTer became TinalisTs in The C.l.F. playoTTs. lNloTre Dame enTered The MT. Carmel and The Burbank -l'ournamenTs, reaching The Tinals in each. The Team losT To Serra in The MT. Carmel Tinals Taking Third place. ln The Bur- bank Tinals The KnighTs losT To John lvluir. In league play, The record sTood aT seven To seven aT season's end. On the hardwood VARSITY BASKETBALL CATHOLIC LEAGUE MT. CARMEL TOURNEY We They 70 Pius X ........... .... 4 5 52 Brophy ............. .... 3 6 49 MI. Carmel ...... .... 6 I 49 Serra ............................ .... 7 I NON-LEAGUE 36 Burbank ...................... .... 5 5 25 Van Nuys ............ .... 4 8 48 No. Hollywood ..,... .... 6 4 47 Glendale 40 37 Alumni .......... .... 3 3 45 Van Nuys ....... .... 5 4 47 Bell Gardens ....... .... 4 6 49 Burroughs ....... .... 4 8 39 San Fernando ..... .... 5 5 Salas snags ball from Loyola cager. We They 63 Loyola ..,..... ..... 5 7 45 Canfwell .,.,.... ..... 5 0 44 Calheclral ....... ..... 5 I 38 Sf. Anfhony ..,.... ..... 3 6 45 Ml. Carmel ...., ..... 6 8 60 SI. Monica 57 47 Serra ........ ..... 5 6 62 Loyola ,.,,,.,.. ,.... 5 6 58 Canfwell ...,..... ...,. 3 6 64 Cafhedral ......, ..... 6 8 50 S+. Anfhony ...,... ,.... 6 4 44 Mi. Carmel ........ ..... 6 5 63 S+. Monica .. ..... 44 6I Serra ....,.,...................,,...,...... 59 BURBANK TOURNEY 59 Whi'H'ier ................................ 57 5I Burroughs .... ..... 5 0 52 Muir ....................................., 57 I I I I I Isl ROW: Jim GrandPre, Gary Buck, Jim Wrighi' lcaptl, Tom Dalfon, Chris Haenel, John Rossman lmgr.l 2nd ROW: Tony Wade, Fred Carpenfer, Tom Wrighf, Norm Sfhiles, Tony Salas, Dick Dalfon, Gary Thompson, Larry Smifh. Page 79 5! HV My W, gym, PM Salas fakes if away 'From Loyola ballerinas. Pile-up. S+l1iles and Sainf lunge for elusive ball. GranclPre and a pair of Cardinals 'He up The ball Page 80 ,pf Salas ancl Cub cageman wafch amazed as ball eludes +l1em. Hey! He Sihiles and Tom Dal+on scramble for possession of losf ball. Thompson wen+ +l1a+-a-way! sinks fwo. Page 8l aww , , ggi.. 9 ya., .. , 4 xg , ' V : X.. 3 4 J. V. W 38 3I 33 Is+ ROW: Charles O'Day Tmgr.l, Pa+ Johnson , Paul Lewandowski, Ron McLoud ', Gerry Rehder ', Ernie Schugel '. 2nd ROW: Joe McDermo++, Frank Salerno , Joe Allegre++i ', Mike Hiss lcap+l ', Bill Gal- brai+h, Dan Luecke '. The +eam coach was Mr. Raymond Maechler. 'Earned le++er. J. V. CATHOLIC LEAGUE e Loyola .......... 58 Can+well ...... 50 Ca+hedral ..... .- 5l 44 S+. An+hony 76 26 M+. Carmel If lf 62 23 Serra ......... 4l 44 Loyola .......... 49 46 Can+well ...... 59 42 Ca+hedral 53 S+. An+hony 36 M+. Carmel 50 Serra ...... NO e Burbank .... Birmingham W 4l 37 Van Nuys . 7I 34 48 62 58 53 N-LEAGUE They 39 40 Alumni ,,........ 5l 38 Burroughs Page 82 64 CEE CATHOLIC LEAGUE We They 22 Loyola ................................ I9 29 'Can+well ..... .... 4 l 25 Ca+hedral ....... 35 35 S+. An+hony ..... 28 40 M+. Carmel ..... 4l 38 S+. Monica ,,.. I8 79 Serra .......... 38 28 Loyola .......... 35 29 Can+well ..... 43 28 Ca+hedral ....... 43 36 S+. An+hony ........ .... 4 l 45 M+. Carmel .... .... 4 3 63 S+. Monica ......................... .... 4 4 42 Serra ........................................ 25 NON-LEAGUE We They 20 Burbank .......................... .... 2 2 27 Van Nuys ..... .... 3 3 26 Birmingham 32 35 Harvard ..... .... 2 9 42 Harvard ...... .... 2 l 38 Rancho ...... .... 3 7 27 Rancho .. .... 42 BEE CATHOLIC LEAGUE We They 26 Loyola ........, ..... 4 3 5I Ca+hedral .......... .... 2 2 44 S+. An+hony ....... ,... 5 5 26 M+. Carmel ....... .... 4 5 52 S+. Monica ...... .... 3 4 26 Serra .......... ..... 3 3 26 Loyola ........... .... 4 3 38 Ca+hedral ........ ..... 3 6 40 S+. An+hony ....... ..... 6 2 46 M+. Carmel ...... ..... 4 8 38 S+. Monica ..... .... 4 3 30 Serra .......... .--- 3 5 NON-LEAGUE We 20 Burbank ......................... -.--- 4 0 38 Van Nuys ........ ---- 4 l 38 Birmingham ...... ----- 3 7 29 Glendale ....... ----- 5 0 45 Bell Gardens ...... ----- 4 7 45 Burroughs ...... .--- 4 6 - -,J rf 3 24 22 2 ATQIIW 3 30 2 33 23 Isl' ROW: Norman Dolan ', Tony Paglia, Pa? M. Smi+h ', Sieve Moder ', Dick Thesing, Norman Wesf. 2nd ROW: Wally Cook lmgr.l, Dick Oliver , Roger WilleH', Roger Culver, Bob Lowry , Bob Wunsch ', Jon Swan iCap+.l ', Pa? Sweeney, John Heaphy imgr.l '. The 'feam coach was Brofher Bernard, C.S.C. or . BEE 1 fz. ff Milky lsf ROW: Charles Hillf, Vifo Lise , Joe Flanagani, Jim Conway, icap+.l , Frank Siciliani' Mar+in Vusich '. 2nd ROW: Wally Cook lmgr.l , Jay Whiiney, Roger Brennan', Joe Drier', Ernie Pursley Hugh Johnson, John Heaphy lmgr.l. Bro+her Bernard, C.S.C., coached 'ihe feam. Page 83 Walsh execuies double play. Jim Wrighi' slides in safely. VARSITY BASEBALL gnu-we Isl' ROW: Dennis Polizzi lmgr.l, Bob Hull, Tom Wrighf, Pai Mifchell, Tom Dalion, Ron McLoud, Dave Walsh, Vifo Liso lmgr.l. 2nd ROW: Bob Kahmann lmgr.l, Fred Carpenfer, Bernard Brown lCap'i.l, Jim Wrigh'l', Dennis Borowsky, Ray Sfeffanus, John Miscione, Coach John O'Neil. 3rd ROW: Gil Topp, George Haddow, Dick Marrone, John Naffzgef. Ken MCK9nZl9. Bob Sheehan- Page 84 Alfhough fhey finished fheir sea- son wifh a record of six wins fo four- feen losses, fhe varsify baseball play- ers gafhered much valuable experi- ence from fheir games. The young' feam lfhere were only five seniors on fhe squadl suffered mosf of ifs losses nof so much because of poor hiffing or pifching buf because of errors made. The feam had an excepfionally fine pifching sfaff led by Bob l-lull. l-lull pifched a fwo-hiffer againsf Loy- ola. Borowslcy, McKenzie and Tom Dalfon were also oufsfanding. -smfiglg..-,x 8 Q - ,uv M Mifchell sfrefches for 'the puf-ouf. Carpenfer heads for second . . . likewise, Borowsky. Marrone on way home. 4 CATHOLIC LEAGUE e They S+. Monica .........,.......,,........, 2 Canfwell ........... ,, I3 Mf. Carmel .. 8 Cafhedral .. .. I0 Serra .......... S+. Anfhony Loyola ........ Sf. Monica Canfwell ,... M1. Carmel Cafhedral .. Serra ...,.,,,.. S+. Anfhony Loyola ............ .. 2 .. 2 .. 0 .. 2 .. 7 .. 3 .. 5 ., 7 A. 5 .. 9 NON-LEAGUE 6 They Hari' ..................,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Hoover ..... Burbank ....... Hoover ..... Burroughs Birmingham Batter Up! Page 85 ls+ ROW: George Hoover, S+eve Moderi, Dave Na++zger , Chuck Gra+'Feo', Ed Harms, Harry Hogan', Denny Nodine'. 2nd ROW: Bro+her Alber+, C.S.C. lcoachl, Tom Marozewi+z ', Bob Laughlin ', Roger Wille++ ', Gabe Bouryx Joe Flanagan, J'oe Heinemann, Bob Sych+a , Gerry Rehder, John Kearns lmgr.l lAbsen+: Ernie Pursley', Joe Yrigoyen'.l J. V. BASEBALL CATHOLIC LEAGU E e They 3 S+. Monica. Can+well M+. Carmel Ca+hedral . Serra ..,...... NON-LEAGUE e They Har+ .......... Hoover Har+ .......... 4 S+. An+hony Loyola .......... .. S+. Monica M+. Carmel Ca+hedral .... .. I2 Can+well ...,.. .. 5 Serra .........,..... .. 4 S+. An+hony Loyola .......... .. 0 Burbank ..... Burroughs Hoover .... Birmingham Ridgewood Hogan holes up a+ Hqird, Oliver makes an easy +irs+ Page 86 -I 5 .1 1 'L 14. in A. 'wr 'Q T ssrfffirf ' - -. iffwi 'vcr - .- . 1,1 , ' J 9-'f ', nY0l12 or ..- M . I I I y I 'JV W -. f 5 ' an P 'mf -fr , I ' I .- -. A--- -H'-+ ' ' .3 Wvll -:T ' 7 ' '5 'i.-f.l'f: -1. SM -'-' sm Q' ' .-,.p-:r- I-I'-CHL. ' .f l mg-giliiswl U x1pPff'2fffagfz Wi' Q-'r: i l'21t'5:2?3 i?'f f 5'f ' -If N - Y . --.- . -- - - 1.-1.4.x1u.xY4a!,s -,,f,,Ly 1' ----W-pl.. . , ., A : , W., ff 'a ' I' l A ,C ' 0 1 kli' ' fe, '- o I K xl I The home courls were used 'For official malches for lhe lirsl 'rime lhis year 'Following I 'lheir complele renovalion. This year's lennis leam is considered lhe besl lhal Nolre Dame has produced. The season record slands al sixleen wins as com- loared lo only six losses. Among lhe lourn- amenls parliciloaled in were: Dudley Culo Tennis Tournamenl, Calholic Slale Tennis Tournamenl, and a lourney in Ojai. Top live men in order ol abilily were Peler lrsleld, Jim Conway lwho losl only Iwo malches all yearl, John Berberich, George Corlino, and Bill Kaloelanich. NON-LEAGUE We Thai' CATHOLIC LEAGUE 4 Burbank ................. .... 5 We -l-hey 4 Hoiverk Z 5 Calhedral . 5 Bur an ' 7 Canlwell .... . 5 Hoover .......... 4 5 Loyola D 5 van Nuys 2 7 Sl. Monica . 9 Burroughs 0 7 Calhedral 6 Harvard 3 7 Sl' Monica i 2 Glendale ........... . 7 5 Cgnlwell i 5 Van Nuys ......... . 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7 San Fernando ...... 0 l Loyola 6 Birmingham ,,... . I LEAGUE PLAYOFF 3 Dorsey ............... . 4 5 Harvard .............. . 4 3 Loyola ' ' 4 2 No. Hollywood 5 Isl' ROW: Jim Irwin, Pele lrsleld, Al While, Fred Finocchiaro, George Corliino, Bill Mahar, Alan Aquino. . 2nd ROW: John Kealing, Bob Gunlher, Bill Kapelanich, John Berberich, Gary Thompson, Alex Schoenborn, Jim Conway. Brofher Cassian, C.S.C. lcoachl. Page 87 Don Slcaff sends 'Ihe 'I'weIve-pounder info Ihe blue. San Gabriel Mission Calhedral ..,.,,,,,.,.,, S+. AnI'hony ......,. Loyola ........... S+. Monica ..... Canlwell ......,..., . MI. Carmel ....,,.,. Serra ....,........ Bell Gardens . Harvard ...... Har+ ........ CATHOLIC LEAGUE They 3 59 V4 43M 46 Lili 46 V2 32 zom Varsity Bee Cee We They We They We 60 44 66 29 74 76 33 V2 ei M I756, .-.sb 68 65 30 nn .29 75 62 33 3I .9I I3 .... .... .... .........50Vz 5352 55X 39Vz 33 ........45 59 83 I2 .........53V2 son 52 42 sox NON-LEAGUE .53 5I 42 52 45 3I 80 I4 56-M .........35Vz 68'fz 57 37 39-Z, 372 NEW TRACK RECORDS- I 955 Varsily ICO yd. Dash Tony Susca, Dick Ey ........ I0.3 I2O Low Hurdles Larry Kane .,..,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I4.6 Broad Jump Dick Falck ......,..,,,,,.,,,.. 2O'9 Shol Rui Don Skali .....,,,.,., 46'IM Bees IOO yd. Dash Tony Susca ............,......,.. I0.3 220 yd. Dash Dennis Ilraney ......,..... 23.0 Relay R. Souza, W. Elias, A. Susca, R. Falck ..,.,. 49. Broad Jump Dick Falck .................... 2I'O I-Iigh Jump Mike Foran ................ 5'9 Shol Rui Ernie Schugel 46'IM Cee I8O yd. Dash Frank Longo ..... ........ I 7.9 Shol Rui I'Iarry I-Iillrnan ........,. 44'O Nownes gels ready. Page 88 !iy C' g, me 'Dal .X -X... r-'sf Varsity mal Isl ROW: Mike Phelan, Randy Wenker, Lin Renfrew, Bill Elias. 2nd ROW: Mel Hawkins, Fred Flory, Mike Foran, Dick Ey, Dick Falck, Bill Souza , Larry Kane, Larry Fennell, Wilmol' Burgess, John Nownes. ' 3rd ROW: Coach Duffy Lewis, Bill Pannier lmgr.l, Tony Susca', Jim Amalo, Mike Hiss, :Nlorm,Slhiles, Frank Nacozy, John Knighl, Mr. Raymond Maechler lassl. coachl, Ken Crouse mgr. . 4lh ROW: Jim Murphy, John Slrahl', Don Skaif, Jerry Farley, Al Harruff, Ed Reynolds, Mike Tenk, Gary Gierok. 'Earned B leH'er. ,ms 55 Q5 55 ' ,, , ., Q me ! ff Q.,-, I, ll, Q in Bees and Cees Isl' ROW: Bill Pannier lmgr.l ', John LaChance, Bill Koehn, Dwigh+ Pearson, George Fields, Vilo Adragna, John Myers, Frank Longo, Pal Johnson , Hugh Johnson, Slan Jones, John Lawson. 2nd ROW: Dan Luecke', Frank Hardee, Paul Maxwell, Jim Bibbs, Duane Preimsberger, John Aussem, John Rougeol, Gary Edwards, Jerry Marcus, Mike Boyd', Norman Wesl, Ken Crouse lmgr.l'. 3rd ROW: Mike Hennessey, LeRoy SkaFf ', Bill Brown, Larry Benner, Bob Souza , Tony Kopay ', Bob Gairdner, Fred Blau , Tony Fadale, Richard Bermudez , Larry Serna, Ron Webber, Coach Duffy Lewis. 4'rh ROW: Mr. Raymond Maechler lassl. coachl, Charles Hill, Frank Roys+er, Ernie Schugel', Harry Hillman , John Hambor', Bob Trinify, Larry Barr, Bob Dominisse, Dennis Franeyii, George Barry', Jim O'Hanlon. lTony Susca and Dick Falck were co-caplains of 'lhe B feamg George Barry and Tony Kopay were Co-caplains of +he C ieaml. 'Earned lefler. mf' Schugel poinis Hue way over 'Hwe low hurdles. Good hand-off from Kane fo Falck. Ey 'fakes lead in IOO-yard dash. Maxwell-up and over. Harrufff breaks fape on mile. Knigh1', Kane, and Sfrahl kick off in low hurdfei NGCOZY qrimaces over broad lump pif. in meet wifh S+. Monioa, 5 N BASEBALL Dennis Borowsky Bernard Brown Fred Carpenfer Tom Dal+on Roloerf Hull Richard Marrone Ken McKenzie Ron McLoud John Miscione Pai Mifchell Roberi Sheehan Ray Sfeffanus David Walsh James Wrighl' Tom Wrighf Roberf Kahmann iMgr.l VARSITY MONOGRAMS BASKETBALL Gary Buck Fred Carpenier Richard Dalfon Tom Dal'I'on Chris Haenel Tony Salas Larry Smi+h Norm S+hiles Jim Wrigh+ John Rossman TRACK Dick Ey Dick Falck Mike Foran Al Harruiif Mike Hiss Larry Kane John Knighl' Paul Maxwell Ed Reynolds Don Skafli Norm S'l'hiles Mike Tenk Randy Wenker lMgr.l FOOTBALL James Amaio Roy Boon Gene Cassidy Rick DeSan+is Jerry Donckels Gary Gierok Bruce Hall Al Harruff Mel Hawkins Gar Isbell Y Larry Kane Al MaHivi John Miscione Mike Phelan Mike Prior Chuck Raiigan Frank Salerno Ray S+e'Ffanus Norm Sihiles Ari Taylor Mike Tenk Chuck Von Der Randy Wenker Ahe Greg Schneider iMgr.l CHEERLEADERS Charles Geib Jim Hurley Gene Ri-ggio TENNIS Pe'rer lrsfeld Jim Conway John Berberich George Corfino Bill Kapeianich Fred Finocchiaro Jim Irwin Alex Schoenborn Bill Mahar Gary Thompson Page 9I Senior Directory ABER, LYNN A. 634 N. Rose Street Burbank Transfer Student AMATO, JAMES A. 949 Tufts Avenue Burbank Transfer Student Scholastim Monogram 2, 3, 4 Bank of America Award English 4. Valley House Drawing contest 3 Football 2, 3, 4. Football Monogram 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Track Monogram 2, 3 Monogram Club 3, 4. Monogram Club Treasurer 4 ARLOTTO, ANDREW W. 890l Rathburn Avenue Northridge Scholastic Monogram I, 2, 4 General Excellence Plaque I Religion Plaque 2 Elocution Contestant 2 Newspaper Staff 4 Library Assistant I, 2, 3, 4 BANKS, KENNETH C. I0634 Bloomfield Street North Hollywood Football Manager 2, 3 Basketball Manager 2, 3 BERBERICH, JOHN P. 4857 Fulton Avenue, Sherman Oaks Scholastic Monogram I, 2, 3 Elocution Contestant I Oratorical Contestant 3 Band Monogram 3 Color Guard 3 Student Theater 2, 4 Chaminade Speech Contest 3 Hearst History Contest 4 Biology Club I. Basketball I, 4. Tennis 3, 4. Tennis Monogram 3, 4 BLANCHARD, HAL C. IZ949 Otsego Street, Sherman Oaks Bank of America Award 4 Y. C. S. 4. Mission Club4 Yearbook Staff 4. Student Theater 4. Scholastic Art Show 4. Dance Committee4 BOGAN, DAVID B. l6932 Enadia Way, Van Nuys Class Secretary 2 Band I. Student Theater I, 4 Football 2 Track I, 2 BOND, DOUGLAS S. 6632 Bertrand Avenue, Reseda Scholastic Monogram 2, 3, 4 Oratorical Contestant 3 Football I, 2, 3, 4. Football Monogram 2. Basketballl Baseball 2 BOON, ROY E. 7300 Case Avenue, Sun Valley Class Treasurer 3 Student Theater 3 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Football Monogram 3, 4 Football Captain 2 Baseball I, 2. Baseball Monogram 2. Track 3 Basketball Manager 2 All Catholic B Football team first string 2. All Monogram Club 3, 4 Monogram Club Vice- President 4 BREEN, ALBERT J. l0O56 Collett Avenue, Granada Hills Sodality I, 2. Sodality Secretary-Treasurer 2 Y. S. C. 3, 4. Mission Club 3, 4. Mission Club Vice-president 4 Glee Club 3. Yearbook Staff 4. Stud,,nt Theater I, 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Biology Club I BROWN, BERNARD 733 Griffith Street, San Fernando Student Council I, 2 Class President I, 2 Class Vice-president 3 Class Treasurer 4 Y. C. S. 3. Catholic High School Speech Contest 4. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 ' Baspball Monogram 2, 4 Baseball Captain 4 All Catholic First String J. V. Baseball 2 CAMPEAU, MAURICE J. 5338 Bevis Avenue, Van Nuys Biology Club I. Mechanical Drawing Award 3 CARTER, DAVID E. 5860 Riverton Avenue, North Hollywood Scholastic Monogram I 2 3 4 General Exccellence Plaque 2 Bank of America Award, Certificat,, in Lab Science, Gold Cup in Math. and Science 4. Elocution Contestant I, 2. Y.C.S. 3, 4 Mission Club 4. Newspaper Staff 2. Student Theater 4. Hearst History Contest 3, 4. Math. and Physics Contest 4. Third prize in Mount Saint Mary's Science Fair 4 Biology Club I Math Club 3. Dancp Committee 4 CELAYA, LOUIS A. 426l West Avenue 42, Los Angeles 4 Newspaper Staff 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Student Theater4 COLE, ROBERT B., Jr. II636 Moorpark Street, North Hollywood COLLINS, MICHAEL R. 6654 Leland Way, Hollywood Bank of America Award Music 4. Gl,,e Club I, 3, 4 Student Theater 4. DALTON, RICHARD F. 35l South Fuller, Los Angeles Student Theater 2. Office Assistant 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Basketball Monogram 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2. Track Monogram I Varsity Basketball..Manager 2 All-Catholic C Broad Jump Third Place DANEAULT, DUNCAN lI225 Peach Grove Strpet, North Hollywood North Hollywood Transfer Student Y. C. S. 4.. Mission Club 4. Student Theater 4. DE GRANDIS, PETER A. 67l0 Tuiunga Avenue, North Hollywood Oratorical Contestant 4 Student Theater I, 2, 3, 4 Carolton Speech Contpst 4 Football I, 2, 3. Football Monogram I, 2. Baseball I Basketball Manager 2. EMPEY, WILLIAM E. 43I6 Petit Avenue, Encino - Student Theater 4 EY, RICHARD R. l4253 Riverside Drive, Sherman Oaks Scholastic Art Award 4 Football I. Basketball l,4 Track I, 2, 4. Track Monogram 2, 4. Track Captain 4 FARLEY, JEROME E. 4609 Van Noord Avenue, Sherman Oaks Scholastic Monogram 2, 3, 4 Elocution Contestant 2 Elocution Medal 2 Oratorical Contestant 3, 4 Y. S. C. 4. Color Guard 2 Student Theater 4 Camera Club I. Carrollton Speech Contest 4 Lions' Club Oratory 4 Track 2, 3, 4 FARR, A. EDWARD 4437 Hazzeltine Street, Sherman Oaks Perfect Attendance 3, 4 FLORY, FREDERICK A. l9l4- West Olive Avenue Burbank Elocution Contestant I Glee Clubl. Student Theater 4. Biology Clubl Track 4 FULLER, STEPHEN 6350 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood 38 Transfer Student Perfect Attendance 3, 4 GENDERNALIK, LEO B. 6429 Corbin, Canoga Park Yearbook Staff 4 Biology Club I Manager Basketball 3 GIBBONS, AUSTIN R. 4944 Alonzo Avenue, Student Theater 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Basketball Monogram 2,3 GLOEGE, WILLIAM P. l3I30 Bloomfield Street, Sherman Oaks Transfer Student NOTRE DAME SENIOR INDEX Band 3, 4. Student Theater 4. Radio Club 3 Art Contestant 4 GRIFFIN, PATRICK H. 3353 Madera Avenue, Los Angeles Student Council 4. Student Council Secretary 4 Class Secretary 2, 4 Scholastic Monogram I 2 3 4 Bank of America Award Social Science Certificate 4 Elocution Contestant I Elocution Medal I Oratorical Contestant 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4. Band Vice- president 3, President 4 Band Monogram I, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Feature Editor 4 Yearbook Staff 4. Co-editor Yearbook 4. Student Theater I, 4 Hearst History Contest 4 First Place Oratory, Carrollton Contest 4. First Place Manchester K. C. Contest Oratory 4 GROTKE, CHARLES R. l07l6 Ashton Avenue, West Los Angeles Transfer Student Oratorical Contestant 4 Newspaper Staff 4 GUNTHER, FRED J. l5l30 Hamlin Street, Van Nuys Oratorical Contestant 3 Y. C. S. 3. Student Theater I, 2, 4 Camera Club 4 HADDOW, GEORGE A. 4659 Mary Ellen Avenue Sherman Oaks Office Assistant 4. Base- ball 2, 3, 4. Baseball Monogram 3, 4 HAENEL, CHRIS 244 S. Muirfield Road, Los Angeles HALL, BRUCE W. 7860 Torreyson Drive, Los Angeles Student Council 4 Y. C. S. 3, 4. Y. C. S. Group Leader 3, 4. Newspaper Staff 4. Student Theater 2, 4 Biology Club I Hearst History Contest 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4. Football Monogram 3, 4 HARRER, JOHN S. 227l5 Calvert Street, Woodland Hills Transfer Student HARTIGAN, FRANK S. 624 Central Avenue, Glendale Transfer Student Student Theater 4 HENRY, JAMES M. ll07l Sharp Street, San Fernando HENRY, ROBERT P. 5l68 Yarmouth Avenue, Encino Transfer Student HOLTHER, DAMIAN W. l4655 S. Maclay Street San Fernando Math Contest 4 Biology Club I HUSKINS, DONALD A. 326 S. Sparks Street Burbank Transfer Student ISBELL, GARY L. 5435 Zelzah Avenue, Encino Newspaper Staff 2 Dance Committees 2, 3 Football 2, 3, 4. Football Monogram 2, 3, 4 Track I. Track Catholic Football +psm DE BLASI. RICHARD J. , Monogram I gecgnd String 4 FFIGI' SITGGI, I-'befal AI-is Cup 4 Monogram 3: 4 Seniors heard the advantage of a college edu- Father Joseph Kearny spoke on religious vocations. cation from Brother Leo, F.S.C. HAENEL, CHRIS 244 S. Muirfield Road Los Angeles JACOBS, THOMAS W. 8452 Stansbury Street Panorama City JENKINS, ALBERT E. 6626 Bertrand Street, Reseda Elocution Contestant I Sodality I, 2. Y.C.S. 3 lvlission Club 3. Student Theater I, 2, 4 Scholastic Art Show 4 Biology Club I Basketball I. Basketball Monogram I. Track I, 4 JOHNSON, James J. 4658 Sancola Street, North Hollywood Transfer Student KAPETANICH, WILLIAM L. 824 E. Walnut Avenue, Burbank Band l,2. Band Monogram l,2. Student Theater I, 2. Tennis 2, 3, 4 Tennis Monogram 2, 3, 4 Tennis Captain 4 Monogram Club 3,4 KASSITY, ROBERT F. 4444 Libbit Avenue, Encino Transfer Student KAVANAUGH, JOHN E. 32I8 Division Street, Los Angeles Sodality I, 2. Y.C.S. 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2. Band I Color Guard I. Student Theater I, 2, 3, 4. Camera Club I, 2. Cheerleaderl Biology Club I KHAIR, GEORGE L. l0505 Sarah Street, North Hollywood Bank of America Award Foreign Languages 4 Scholastic Monogram 2, 3, 4 Religion Plaque 3 Student Theater 4. Sons of Golden West Plaque 4 KIMBALL, CALVIN W. 22523 Berdon Street, Woodland Hills Elocution Contestant 2 Glee Club I. Student Theater I,4. Perfect Attendance Award 3 KISNER, KENNETH L. 8264 Redbush Lane, Van Nuys Transfer Student Band 3, 4. Band Vice-president 4. Band Monogram 3, 4. Baseball 3 KUPP, DAVID W. 4640 Laurel Grove Avenue Studio City Track I LASALA, ROBERT T. 23556 Calabasas Road Calabasas Scholastic Monogram 3, 4 Y. C. S. 4. Student Theater4. Radio Club4 Hearst History Contest 4 Chess Club 4 LYNCH, JOSEPH C. I643 Fifth Avenue, Los Angeles Transfer Student Mission Club 4 Football 3, 4 McGARRY, JOHN A. 955 N. Kings Road, Los Angeles Y.C.S. 3, 4. Mission Club 4. Glee CIub3 Student Theater I, 2, 4 Prom Committee 3. Track I, 2, 3, 4 McGOVERN, MICHAEL 4l2I Benedict Canyon Drive, Sherman Oaks Student Theater 2, 4 Radio Club l, 2, 3 McHUGH, MICHAEL P. 4523 Vesper Avenue, Sherman Oaks McHUGH, RICHARD F. 249 Terrace Drive, Altadena Baseball 2 McKENZlE, KENNETH W. 847 Idlewood Road, Glendale Class Vice-president I, 2, 4 Class Secretary 3 Scholastic Monogram I, 2, 3 Religion Plaque I Y.C.S. 3. Newspaper Staff 2, 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Student Theater 4. Carrollton Club Speech 4. Catholic Girls' High School Speech 4. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. Baseball Monogram I, 2, 4 MacLEAY, JOHN E. l0465 Chandler Blvd., North Hollywood Radio Club 4 MARTIN, WILLIAM C. 8l00 Shady Glade, North Hollywood Football 3, 4 MILITELLO, THOMAS E. lIOl2 Rhodesia Avenue, Sunland Elocution Contestant I Catholic Speech Contest 4 Chess Club 4. Football I, 3 Football Monogram 3 Basketball l. Basketball Monogram I MONTAG, DONALD P. l5l27 Cohasset Street, Van Nuys Student Theater 2, 4 Football 4. Tennis I, 2, 3 Tennis Monogram 2 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4 MYERS, EARL H. I8385 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana NACOZY, FRANCIS P. 4I5 Verdugo Drive, Burbank Transfer Student Scholastic Monogram 3, 4 Bank of America Award Mathematics 4 Band 2. Band Monogram 2 Student Theater 2, 4 Chemistry Contest 3 Math Contest 4 Track 2, 3, 4. Track Monogram 2, 3 NAFTZGER, JOHN H. 4980 Van Alden Avenue, Tarzana Class Treasurer I Y.C.S. 3. Newspaper Staff 4. Student Theater 4. Radio Club 2. Football 2 Football Monogram 2 Basketball I. Baseball 1-1 Marine Sergeant Orr told Seniors opportunities to Jerry Farley was among those taking advantage.of be found in fhe Se,-vice, counselling service provided by Loyola University I, 2, 3, 4. Baseball Monogram 2 NICHOLAS, FRANCIS O. 6664 Yarmouth Avenue, Reseda Sodality I, 2. Student Theater I, 2. Camera Club I, 2. Biology Clubl. Basketball I, 2 NIMS RONALD A. 2286 Parnell Avenue, Los Angeles Football 3 O'DONNELL. DENNIS M. I5548 Tuba Street, San Fernando Elocution Contestant I Oratorical Contestant 3, 4 Lions Club Speech Contest 4 O'GRADY, JOHN J. l5335 Saticoy Street, Van Nuys Student Theater 2, 4 Biology Club I OROZCO, ALONZO E. l0704 Memorv Park Avenue San Fernando Hearst History Contest 3 Football I OSTER. DAVID A. l907 Chilton Drive, Glendale Transfer Student Band 3, 4. Band Secretary 3. Band Monogram 3. 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 OTT. JAMES D. IIl26 White Oak Avenue, Granada Hills Transfer Student OWENS, DAVID V. l5227 San Jose Street, San Fernando Scholastic Monogram I 2 3 4 General Excellence Plaque 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Radio Club 4. A.C.S. Chemical Contest 3. Hearst History Contest 3. 4. Bausch 2 Lomb Srience Award 4 Biology Club I DAIK. WILLIAM W. 4333 Stern Avenue, Sherman Oaks Flocution Contestant 2 Oratorical Contestant 3 Band 2. Voice of Democracy Contest 3. 4 Hearst Historv Contest 3, 4 PRIOR MICHAEL D. F525 Corteen Place, North Hollywood Newmaper Staff 2 Stun-lent Theater 2, 4 Football 2, 3, 4. Football Monogram 3. 4. Track 2, 3 Monogram Club 3, 4 Monogram Club Sergeant- at-arms 4 RANDA. RONALD T. l2709 Victory Blvd., Transfer Student North Hollywood Student Theater 4 RAPONI. VINCENT P. l0I0 Edinburgh Avenue, Hollywood Transfer Student RATIGAN, CHARLES J. 45I9 Nagle Avenue, Sherman Oaks Transfer Student Student Theater 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Football Monogram 2, 3, 4 Football Captain 4 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4 Monogram Club President 4 REGAN, GERALD P. l75 Columbia Blvd., Portland, Oregon RENFREW, DONALD B. 44l8 Beck Avenue, North Hollywood Mission Club 4. Mission Club Secretary 4 Y.C.S. 3. 4. Student Theater 2, 4 Dance Committees 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Football 3 Basketball I, 2. Track 2, 3 Track Monogram2 REPPE, WILLIAM O. I4I28 Sylvan Street, Van Nuys Student Theater I, 2 ROBERTS, JAMES K. 2280 India Street, Los Angeles Student Theater I, 2, 4 Prom Committee 3 RUPP, JOSEPH R. 48I5 Topeka Drive, Tarzana Football I, 2. Track 2 SCHAFER, PAUL W. II743 Hartsook Street, North Hollywood Transfer Student Student Council 4 Y.C.S. 3, 4. Mission Club 4. Mission Club President 4. Yearbook 4 Student Theater 2, 3, 4 Los Angeles Science Fair 4 Prom Committee 3 Y.C.S. Area Team Secretary- Treasurer 3, 4 SCHMIDT. ARTHUR R. 4533 Talofa Avenue, North Hollywood Student Council 4 Student Council Vice- president 4. Class President 4. Scholastic Monogram 2. 3. Sodality 2 Y.C.S. 3, 4. Mission Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Yearbook Co-editor 4 Student Theater 2, 3, 4 Hearst Historv Contest 4 Prom Committee 3 FootIoalI3. Basketball I SHEEHAN, ROBERT P. H553 Victory Blvd., North Hollvwood Basketball I Baseball I, 2, 4 Baseball Monogram I, 2, 4 SKAFF DONALD J. 7305 Cleon Avenue, Sun Valley Hearst History Contest 3 Track 2, 3, 4. Track Monogram 2, 3, 4 SPEARS, KENNETH C. 4l45 Sunswept Drive, Studio City Band I, 2. Student Theater I, 2, 4 STACIK, ROBERT E. 666 Estelle Avenue, Glendale Transfer Student Oratorical Contestant 3 Marian Year Speech Festival 3 Hearst History Contest 4 staff. STEINBACHER, DAVID J. 42I5 Allott Avenue, Sherman Oaks Sodality I, 2 Student Theater 2 Radio Club I, 2 Football 3 STEWART, LYMAN B. 4346 Mariota Avenue, Toluca Lake Biology Club I Yearbook Staff 4. Student Theater I, 2. Football I Office Assistant 3, 4 STHILES, NORMAN C. 5900 Tobias Avenue, Van Nuys Yearbook Staff 2 Student Theater 2 Football 4. Football Monogram 4. Basketball I, 2, 4. Basketball Captain I, 2. Basketball Monogram I, 2, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Track Monogram 2. 3, 4 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4 SWANSON, RONALD J. 2ll North Keystone Street, Burbank Scholastic Monogram I 2 3 4 General Excellence Plaque 3 Y.C.S. 4. Radio Club 4 Radio Club Treasurer 4 Chess Club 4. Hearst History Contest 3. 4 A.C.S. Chemistry Contest 3 TATU, HARRY L. B225 Brimfield Street, Van Nuys Prom Committee 3 TAYLOR, ROBERT E. III7 Sierra Alta Way, West Hollywood Student Theater 4 Football 2, 3 TELLEZ. CHARLES ROBERT 225W East Cedar Street, Burbank Mission Club 4. Glee Club 4. Band I Student Theater 3, 4 Camera Club 4. Office Assistant 4. Dance Committees 2, 3. 4 Football 2, 3. 4. Football Monogram 2 THIES. DAVID L. 49l6 Zelzah Street, Encino Student Theater I, 2 Biology Club I. Basket- hall 2. 3. Baseball I THOMAS, JOHN H. I7403 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood Transfer Student TOOLEY, GEORGE A. 520l Amestoy Street, Encino ' Student Council 4 Scholastic Monogram 2. 3, 4 Bank of America Vocational Arts and Business Award 4 Elocution Contestant I Y.C.S. 3. Newspaper Staff 4. Student Theater 4. Radio Club l. 2, 3, 4. Radio Club Secretary 2. Radio Club Vice-president 3 Radio Club President 4 Marian Year Speech Contest 3. Conaty Speech Contest 4 Newspaper Staff 4 TOPP, GILBERT A. l5504 Andrae Court Sepulveda Newspaper Staff 4 Newspaper Sports Editor 4 Office Assistant 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Baseball Monogram 3 TUSO, JOSEPH A. I5725 Hesby Street Encino Student Theater I, 2, 4 Football 4. Basketball 2 Baseball I VON DER AHE, CHARLES K. 3265 Oakdell Lane, Studio City Student Council 3, 4 Student Council President 4 Student Body President 4 Class President 3 Y.C.S. 3, 4. Mission Club 4. Glee Club 3 Student Theater I, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 4. Camera Club Vice-President 4 Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3. Football I, 2, 3, 4. Football Monogram 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3 Monogram Club 3, 4 WAGENBACH, EDWARD W. lllI6 Hortense Street North Hollywood Band 2, 3. Band Monogram 2, 3 Drum Maior 2, 3. Student Theater I, 2. Biology Club I. Perfect Attendance Award 2. Basketball I WIKE, GERALD L. 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RADIO O TELEVISION I5I09 Venlura Boulevard STafe 4-2989 Sherman Oaks, California TECH EL MUSIC CENTER ACCORDION SCHOOL and SALES PRIVATE LESSONS 5II4 Vineland Avenue SUnse1' I-5564 Norfh Hollywood, California DEE'S RESTAURANT Fooo TO TAKE HOME o LUNCH, DINNER, SNACKS From a sandwich 'lo a complete dinner Our Own Fine Ice Cream WE CATER - Telephone STaIe 4-3044 I330l Venfura Boulevard af Fullon, Sherman Oaks BART McLAUGHLlN COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE General O Life O Group I330I Venfura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, California STanIey 7-4275 STafe 9-4474 Res. Dlckens 2-6945 STafe 4-08 I 4 WALTERS ENCINO MEN'S FURNISHINGS - TAILORING WALT WELKER, Owner-Mgr. l70I3 Venfura Boulevard 5 I I. Band boys celebrafe birfhdays. 2. Acid, anyone? 3. Skin divers Bill Gloege and Bob Kayyem Iesf 'rheir equipmenf. 4 Facully 'rurns ouf for game. 5. Pal Boylan gives pros on Free Trade quesfion in debafe. 6. Jim Conway, Gene Riggio, and Tom Dalfon moalel whal Ihe well-dressed school boy is wearing al fhe Fashion Show. Congralulalions and Be-sl Wishes To The Class of '55 AI Celaya Pal' Griffin Bob Kayyem Ken McKenzie Diclc McHugh Ray Slelilanus PHONE STa+e 4-7022 Valley Home Furniture I5I64 Venlura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, Calif. wAsl-une MAC:-:mes SALES-sERvIcE-RENTAL 5:9 s. vimry Blvd. Thornwall 8-783l Burbank, California WRAY BROTHERS pfzaduaatez ?cavaal Wane LADY ASSISTANT 5849 Van Nuys Boulevard STa+e 5-Ol32 VAN NUYS CANOGA PARK 725l Remmel Avenue Dlamond 8-230I THE ROWBOAT Look for l'he RowIaoal FOR THE BEST IN FRESH FISH AND DESERT POULTRY Phone STaIe 4-0356 Free Delivery I4332 Venlura Blvd. Sherman Oaks CONGRATULATIONS Du-Par's Restaurant IZO36 Venlura Blvd. f James E. Geever Co You can pay more, bul you can'l buy l::e'I l'er OFFICE AND CARS CARS FURNITURE 6 B TRUCKS F G R D TRUCKS Phones: STM!! 5-I '55 - L. A. S1-anley 7-2,58 I I27 E. Redondo BIvd. - Inglewood, CaIiI. ORegon 8-I702 bl I5 Van Nuys Boulevard Van Nuys, Calif. I T I I I I I 1. I. lnlegrily, Qualify Eslablislmed l93O Manulacfurers ffuoedated pddqdi 4253 Soullw Lincoln Boulevard Venice, California -l'Exas O-3738 - EXbrool4 6-3l54 Slieel lvlelal Specialisls in aircrall Fabricalion and aulomolive GLENDALE TOWEL 8g LINEN SUPPLY CO. FRED J. YEAKEL JOHN R. GOSS Serving fhe Valley Since I92I Deparimenf Sfore NORTH HOLLYWOOD 5272 LANKERSHIM BOULEVARD NORTH HOLLYWOOD I I I I I L Where a Feller Meefs a Friend .fb .lim'S JR Western Barbers I4530 Vanowen Van Nuys, Calif. JIM MARTIN DROEGE 8: COMPANY REAL ESTATE Telephone Dlamond 8-I444 I9900 Venfura Boulevard Tarzana, Calif. FISHING TACKLE - GUNS - ARCHERY - SCHOOL SWEATERS 81 JACKETS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 81 CLOTHING H 81W Sporting Goods l8635 Venfura Boulevard Tarzana, Calif. DI. 4-3232 qeltis qolowers GLENN FELT PERSONALIZING, STYLING and DECORATING I3940 Venfura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, California STa+e 4-4568 Vienna Bros. Rancho Service IOOYI TEXACO PRODUCTS We Pick Up and Deliver MARFAK LUBRICATION, NATIONAL BATTERIES FIRESTONE AND DAYTON TIRES CI'I'ruS 2-ISI I I532 Riverside Drive Glendale I, Calif. I9 Years in Hollywood JOHN KIRMER, Jr. QUALITY MEATS 6757 Sanfa Monica Blvd., a'I' Highland Ave. Phone HO. 4-8433 Hollywood 38, Calif. Home Phone EMpire I-5309, Shop EMpire I-9768 EIIIZIIHHIIIEIIQIET IITRIIOIIRI I5II2lI'lIIIIiIIZIR I INSTALLATION 0 CLEANING 0 REPAIRING UPHOLSTERY CLEANING George Schaerer BIZ N. Maclay Ave. San Fernando FREE DELIVERY SUnse'r I0269 Miracle Center Liquors The VaIIey's Mosf CompIe+e Sfock of SPIRITS, WINES, BEER, LIOUEURS, CHAMPAGNE, PARTY SNACKS ooo I-loRs D'oEuvREs I2857 Vicfory Blvd., af colawolor, Norfh Hollywood, California MARTI-IA 8. BILL eEERY, Owners VALLEY STORES, INC. ll4l8 lvloorparlc l2903 lvloorparlc COMPLIMENTS NORTH HCL'-YWOOD Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Saxon Meals, Groceries, Vegelables and Liquors . . . Rdffdelll Squlrt Bottlmg Co. Conslrucllon Company 6725 San Fernando Road CH 5-3076 Vel'l'l'Uf'G Glendale' Califqrnia Sherman Oaks NEVER AN AFTER THIRSTH r HORIZON E DCOR COMPANY James F. Conway +l1e sliding glass doorwall of beaufy for indoor - ouldoor living I426 Flower S+., Glendale, I, Calif. Chapman 5-I287 Our sincere besf wishes fo a group of fine young people SKATE YOUR DATE AT Woodman Square Texaco Service 8960 Woodman Avenue Pacoima, Calif. 7620 Balboa Boulevard laf Saficoyl EM 2-2367 Van Nuys, California R ST 6-l45I MARlNELLO'S LA GUATEMALTECA LIQUOR AND DELICATESSEN FARMERS MARKET I325l Moorpark Van Nuys, California Los Angeles 36' Calif' Squaw Dresses Mexican Impor'l's WE M SU' W TARZANA STATIONERY McPHERSON JEWELERS 5203 Lankershim Boulevard Norlh Hollywood, California Corner Lankershim and Magnolia I8602 Venlura Boulevard, Tarzana SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR ALL SCHOOL NEEDS SHE'-LCRAFT CO- SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. HOBBIES DEPENDABLE cLocK SYSTEMS MODELS- ART- CRAFTS 933 wen second sfreef Mu 634l 5008 Lankershim SU. 3-2588 COMPLIMENTS TOLUCA BOYS CLUB Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Sievers GORDON STEPHENS, Direc+or 5l60 Coldwafer Canyon SU 2-4436 COMPLIMENTS Dr. and Mrs. Louis B. Shine BABCOCK MUSIC CENTER AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR SELMER-OLDS-CONN 8: MARTIN BAND INSTRUMENTS - TEACHERS - INSTRUMENT RENTALS I4546 Venlura Blvd., Sherman Oaks ST 9-I3I0 ST 9-560l A HOWARD SMITH MEN'S WEAR SCHROEDER BROTHERS HOUSEWARES, STATIONERY, NOTIONS, TOYS 8720 Sepulveda Boulevard Sepulveda, Calif. DRY GOODS l37l8 Ventura Boulevard, Sherman Oaks ST 4-3I29 COMPLIMENTS CREST DRUG STORE C'RCU5 PEANUT5 I0637 Burbank Boulevard North Hollywood SU 3-9047 l C l I THE Besl' You DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, TOYS, GIFTS, scHooL SUPPLIES f ' E T fd We Give Green Siamps S'- ver as e Dlckens 3-4909 BROWN'S BOOTERY in brown cenl'er QUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY I8662 Venlura Boulevard Tarzana, California Dlckens 3-5473 VALLEY HOBBY 81 ART CENTER HOBBIES O HANDICRAFTS O COPPER ENAMELING ARTISTS' MATERIALS l8629 Venfura Boulevard Tarzana, California T l MURRAY'S PET FOODS 81 SUPPLIES EVERY NEED FOR YOUR PET lnspecfed Horse Meaf l334I Vonfura Boulevard Phone STafe 4-9203 Sherman Oaks, California FOR BETTER SERVICE TRY Jim PoweII's Union Oil S'ra'rion Corner Woodman 81 Riverside Drive Sherman Oaks STa'le 4-900l Where Good Sporismen Meet TARZANA SPORTING GOODS l8437 VENTURA souLevAko Tarzana, California RAY BAME Dlckens 3-26l5 Dlamond 8-4448 OAKDALE CLEANERS we orenue oun owN PLANT l99I3 Venfura Boulevard ' Woodland Hills, California . CLEAVELAND 8: AULD ARCHITECT s. Assoclus I9903 Venfura Boulevard Woodland Hills, California The yard. Al Breen and dale wave 'ro friends lor cameral aT Homecoming Dance. Naughfy, naugh+y, Van Scofenl Sheehan 'lakes one on The chin. Admirers swarm around Buick which was given away al benefil' dinner on May 2l. TEXAC0 PRODUCTS Everybody ioins in search for Ama+o's con'lacl' lenses al' Serra game. STafe 4-9295 l370I Riverside Drive, Sherman Oaks Metropolitan Business Service Co. 68l9 Van Nuys Boulevard ST 6-4405 INCOME TAX BOOKKEEPING ANNA OWENS, V. P CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '55 from Allegretti 8a Co. Manufaclurers of CABOCSE HQBBY SHQP ROTA SHEAR 83I6 Woodman Ave., Van Nuys, Calif. LAWN EDGERS Phone STa+e 6-493i Ed Mahoney AND ELECTRIC TRIMMERS GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF '55 Magnolia Bowling Center l03Ol Magnolia Boulevard Norlh Hollywood BEST WISHES S. E. Rykoff 8: Co. lns+i+u+ional Grocers Los Angeles The Chas. Cross Co. 6300 Laurel Canyon Boulevard NOFAA1 Hollywood, California ST 7-3653 SU l-7484 COMPLETE MAPLE SHOP HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CARPETING Lew Williams Chevrolet HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE 5950 Hollywood Blvd. Phone HO 7-2I8l Complimenls of Berg Liquor Stores Inc. I2903 Moorpark Sf. Norfh Hollywood SU I-2567 7l4l Balboa S+., Van Nuys. ST 6-848I Prompf Free Delivery COMPLIMENTS OF San Fernando Valley Nl0tors,lnc Donee-PLYMoun-1 useo CARS EM I-6223 700 San Fernando Road San Fernando, Calif. COMPLIMENTS OF Sam Harris Realty I2l3I Riverside Drive, Norlli Hollywood SU 3-828l ST 7-2285 BEST WISHES J. C. Penney Co. Van Nuys, Californea ABBA ABA good Czgime Jazz Is 9003 foafiouf Finesi in Dixieland, New Orleans, I Tic? I sim l Ragiirne, Blues Send for free cafalog of records by ihe Firehouse Five Plus Two, Bob Scobey, Kid 1 Ory, Banjo Kings, Clancy Hayes, Bunk Johnson, Turk Murphy, Claire Ausirin, Don Ewell, Paul Lingle, George Lewis, Burl Bales, Benny Srriclcler, Wally Rose, Pele Daily, Armand l-lug, Jeanne Gayle. 848l Melrose Place, Los Angeles 46, California WV' 'V Griffin, McKenzie, Kayyem, and Celaya +ake a Dee+hs, MacLeay, and McDonald prepare for firsi period class. casual pose. Consolidated Hotels of California 585.00--I Bedroom SIO0.00-2 Bedrooms New Conslruciion Near Hollywood 8: Vine A+ Yucca 81 Argyle HO. 3-I920 Specializing in Our Own Aged Srealcs IIITTU NASSERHE PINK PIE RESTAURANT 4954 Ven Nuys Boulevard, Sherman oeke, Calif. Phone sr 4-9II9 Open Daily rreoo A. M. 'nl rzeoo P. M. sendey 4:30 P. M. - 9:30 P. M. For Ilwe Besl in Service Call MILT ROBBINS COUNTRY CIUB SERVICE Coldwarer 81 Venrura SU 2-I998 HYDRAMATIC EXPERTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Call and Delivery Service STafe 4-0057 CHARLIE'S CLEANERS ALTERATIONS Blankef, Drapery and Laundry Service LARRY NAZARIAN l30Z7 Venfura Boulevard COMPLIMENTS of a Friend MARIO LASALA, Prop. DI 8-3686 CALABASAS FOOD MARKET From Soup Io Nurs 23548 Venrura Blvd. Calabasas, California ST 4-8239 ST 7-4470 IIENIURA RIEIIIIIII PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS - cosMErrcs FREE DELIVERY I3708 Venlura Boulevard, Corner Woodman Av. Ave Maria Shops ROY AND CATHERINE LAMAS A complele line of Caflrolic Goods 3809 W. Magnolia Blvd. I2232Vz Venrura Bd. Burbank-TH 8-7043 Sludio Cily-SU 3-I257 Have you visifed our new, enlarged fatifaaa BOYS' SHOP Lanlcerslrim and Weddinglon Farmer Del's COMPLIMENTS Poultry of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schafer NORTH HOLLYWOOD an qfeinanao 'funeial Home . 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U In I' -Q H . , 5- .3 V 'Inf A The Cafholic Funeral Home in 'rhe Ci+y of San Fernando ai' Second -and Brand EMpire I-6283 WILLARD L. CROSS DONALD J. MILLER Owner Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l955 Hays Camera Supply 6527 Van Nuys Blvd. COMPLIMENTS OF MONTEREY PHARMACY I290l RIVERSIDE DRIVE lCorner of Coldwaferl SU 2-8643 ST 7-3759 COMPLIMENTS OF 4 M JV I RANCH Le Beau's Boys' and Sfudenls' Wear COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL BOY l2638 Venfura Boulevard Sfudio Cify, California TOMMY SELLS SHELL SERVICE Corner Fulfon and Riverside Drive Phone ST 9-9005 JOE'S SHOE REBUILDING l37I6 Venfura Boulevard, Near Woodman Sherman Oaks, California WAGNER'S BARBER SHOP l3BI9 Venfura Boulevard HAIR CUTTING FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN ST 9-9004 TARZANA CAMERA SHOP EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC We Give Green Sfamps Brown Cenler IB666 Venfura Boulevard Dlckens 2-4l33 Tarzana, California VALLEY STATIONERS, Inc. THE COMPLETE STORE OFFICE SUPPLIES, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, SOCIAL STATIONERY, RUBBER STAMPS l4209 Venfura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, Calif. STafe 4-795Ig STanIey 7-3568 REGER'S FAIRWAYS EVERYTHING FOR THE GOLFER FRED REGER, Pro., PHIL CLAVEL, Pro. CURLY FREEMAN, Pro. 380I Barham Boulevard, Near Warner Bros. Sfudios HOIIywood 4-9797 Hollywood 28, California lmporfers of Exofic Fish-Tank Servicing and Planning CUSTOM TANKS BUILT AQUARIUM SUPPLY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIONEL H. SANGER I36lI Ventura Boulevard ST. 9-3l4I Sherman Oaks, California CLETHERO'S TOLUCA LAKE MEAT MARKET I0l50 Riverside Drive Norfh Hollywood, California Telephone SUnsef 2-0696 Office: STafe 4-82043 STanIey 7-9l73 REAL ESTATE O INSURANCE R. X. NELSON REALTY CO. RUSSELL NELSON I4I59 Venfura Boulevard Res. STale 4-I543 Sherman Oaks. 'California Phones: STale 5-ll78g STanIey 7-I934 Woody's Van Nuys Hardware Co. GIFTS-HOUSEWARES-TOOLS-BUILDERS HARDWARE Painf and Elecfrical Supplies-Hose 8: Garden Tools 65I0 Van Nuys Boulevard Van Nuys, California PH ON E: STafe 4-6064 ART'S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 0 Chrysler Specialisfs 0 ARTHUR HUNDERTMARK Sherman Oaks, California I3627 Venfura Boulevard COMPLIMENTS OF LAKESIDE MARKET IOIO6 Riverside Drive, Norfh Hollywoocl, Calif. J. NELSON Dislribufor of Mary Elizabeth MOTHER MADE PIES TExas 0-5967 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FARR'S CLASS OF '55 BEVERAGE and DELICATESSEN COMPLIMENTS OF ihe I4547 Vanowen Sfreel' Van Nuys ST 5-I6Bl We Deliver Orlando Cleaners I204O Vanowen Blvd., Norllw Hollywood POplar 5-845l BOOKS GIFTS Bush's Stationery TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES COMMERCIAL STATIONERY GREETING CARDS EASTERDAY I Supply Co. Everylhing for Saniiafion and Mainlenance Il5O Wesl' Fourfh S'I'ree'r Los Angeles I7 ANTHONY Custom Tailor REMODELING AND ALTERATIONS PERSONAL-IZED CLEANING 533I Lanlcershim SU. 3-7359 Burbank, California TH 6-8307 N fh H ny od CONGRATULATIONS FROM I GL' ' 'gem' I-lAMn.1oN 5 'CO S FINE SPANISH FOOD fuu ck SERVED AND TO TAKE our y 'iff 'Sir Sf? 5747 Van Nuys Boulevard I3257 Venlura Boulevard Van N'-'YS Nor'rI1 Hollywood, California STa+e STanIey 5-7423 7-2278 PHONE STATE 4-925I I. T. OSWALD MORTUAIIY San Fernando VaIIey's Calholio Morluary 5423 Tuiunga Ave., Norfh Hollywood SUnseI' 3-62I6 COMPLIMENTS OF casa de cadillac Aulhorized Cadillac Dealer in 'Ihe San Fernando Valley SALES - SERVICE I440I VenI'ura Boulevard SHERMAN OAKS STa+e 4-990I STanIey 7-2I2I y E COMPLIMENTS MR. and MRS. ROY E. BURNETT Alfred M. Best Co., Inc. INSURANCE AND SAFETY PUBLICATIONS HAROLD F. KANE Pacific Coasf Deparfmeni' I I50 Wilshire Blvd. BARONE'S FAMOUS ITALIAN RESTAURANT FOOD TO GO - OUR SPECIALTY See The Painfings of Famous People in Our Cocldail Lounge I4I5I Venfura Blvd. Sherman Oaks ST. 4-376i BELIIS INC. China - Glass -- Silver - Giills I4255 Venlura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, California ST. 4-3390 Pancho's Spanish Food I 766i Venfura Boulevard Corner Whife Oak, Encino Never over-seasoned Reasonably Priced There is a difference in a Taco made wilh a Flour Torlilla Orders Io Go Accepfed by Phone DI 3-3343 CONGRATULATIONS I70I6 Ven'I'ura Boulevard Encino ST 5-0204 Day, Nighi 20 Years' Experience ST 5-0062 Los Angeles Cify Engineer Deparfmenl SURVEYORS John W. Ba+'ry Surveys, Inc. LICENSED AND INSURED LAND SURVEYORS 24-Hour Service - Lol Surveys - ATA and FHA Surveys -- Conlour Maps. Complele Sub- division Service. Transifs - Builders' Levels - Sale or Reni' I4440 Vicfory Boulevard Van Nuys, Calif. Courfesy Io Brokers SHERMAN 0AKS DEPARTMENT STORE I4564 Venlura Boulevard Sherman Oaks ST. 4-99l9 BEST WISH ES John Valazza HOIIywood 9-0063g HOllywood 3-I729 WALL COVERING LINOLEUM CITY ASPHALT TILE 0 CARPET I VENETIAN BLINDS FORMICA O METAL TRIMS 5604-06 Sanfa Monica Boulevard Hollywood 38, Calif, STa+e 4-46l'-7 STafe 4-89l5 HARRY LaCHANCE, Inc. TOLUCA PHARMACY INTERIORS 4l07 Wesf Alameda, Toluca Lake Burbank, California THornwalI 2-524I Vlcforia 9-2068 l5908 Ventura Boulevard Encino, California CHRIS' BARBER SHOP EXPERT WORKMANSHIP CHRIS MARTINELLI, Propriefor SALE'S ENCINO MARKET THE VERY FINEST IN FOOD, BEVERAGES AND GIFTWARE For Prompf Delivery Call STafe 4-II55 JAMES C. E. SALE fl70I7 Venlura Boulevard E ' C I' ' nclno, a I orma Malibu Beach Beverly Hills Palm Springs Encino 323 North Glenoaks Burbank, California LOGAR'S HEALTH FOODS l3705 Venfura JAMES F. LOGAR, R. PH. STa'le 4-63l6 Boulevard Sherman Oaks, California ANGELO'S BARBER SHOP ARTISTIC HAIR CUTTING We also Cul Hair of Women and Children egg? N IW NKF1 fi 5321 'il' illll i a ..f3E5E?E5E5. '. ' 'r '3'B3:'4: -, I i 'fii1f 2 S5571 2 5:5 u.'rI' zzzggiig: - ,. I. I ,.' 1. k 4 xi' I' i lil Ek , ' i 1 , saaxx I .IIII efflm f iiflfl' -14- . - .:5 iff: ' ggggi: -1 1' fe! A .M -'f'--ik':3ll- , I '.-, .-55152, , l ci ':'i I : x , 7 F45 pn 'K -.gina .f if S A 'xx T io X I IV 'ew' , 5 I 0 , I '3251 , Y , H, v - 313.1224 I 5 ff' Q. ,, , 4,-4 .. .: :u munmu ' . ig- X ,15551212fe?5:s2521225:EsE if - Dlckens 3-26l2 I7723 Vanowen Boulevard Reseda, California -f QM. Illfiif fy ll: X .f 17111655 VM! I 'Ili ,.,. , lfffflgi VTWL .. , , 1- liil illlllllll llllllllll , , yi A ,V . ,. , 1 In V . i 4 . , ' E , .QI ,J fi , r E if -' 3' i -:r I I - .:. I :5:1:f:5:5 l H - 423, 4 3,7 - - . f.-Y C -- -w i '1 rffrj , , m -- t V' 'fx 1?- . . W. 1,21 ,xg 1 . 1: , -, :., 5 I . kl Efflg gk.. I ffl. 'i3 I 'Calif' . nec u s PM o ,.,,, ..r, X x5 ll! O U lin g I I X I '.E. Hn QIIII TTL I L , X ROSEMONT DRUG CO. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS 220I Temple Slreel Los Angeles 26, California DU 7-3736 T H I N K ! ! OF YOUR HAIRCUT AND GET IT AT VANCE'S BARBER SHOP I863l Venlura Blvd., Tarzana Opposife Fox Markef ENCINO SWIM SCHOOL I6635 Venfura Boulevard Encino, California ST. 4-992l PUBLIC SWIMMING AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS RATLIFF'S MARKET FINEST IN FOODS MEATS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE l9907 Venfura Boulevard Open Evenings Open Sundays he Dag? N ews aku -'.l.L4.- -JL . L' L OFFICIAL PRINTER FOR THE NOTRE DAME KNIGHT ART'S RADIO 81 TV SERVICE ART BUESCHER, Member, Radio Technician's Associafion Nex'I to Bank of America Tanana, California I8333 Ventura Boulevard Dlckens 3-3I43 I.YNN'S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Home or ANGELES Pee-e-ERS I8664 Venfura Boulevard Tarzana, California DI. 3-6242 BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY AND WEDDING CAKES LONG'S BAKERY Telephone STa+e 0-6I32 I45I9 Gilmore S+., Van Nuys 2645 'ea mes Ska! 12? . Commercial and Induslrial CONTRACTORS REpubIic 2-9 I 06 ,Inn N. .Q-.IV . ..,I: . M-EFT Ury- Girl- Q. 'V - w f ,QI Qs .,... 1. -.1 -O 'v mln v ' .4- ' H .wi. A .An ' s xl .19 vs 'ff 'I 5 IQI . . 1 ' 1 .. 'U sg' sI -I v r I ,,1 I JI ' .,' .5 I 'I 1 M IIg c,1-I . .wx I I,If-I Vw' 'E 1.f P -lip! LFFLII sf' ,g , 1 -. .f . AX., J - . Qu w., 1' ,QI , f --'JI-sn Q 'e -if If 4. 6 2. G 9 1 ' I. 1, I .GJ ' . A . 1. V. .. .II I , V f' - H1 - ww .1-i 1 ' 4.- wa, . . . 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