San Joaquin Memorial High School - Spirit Yearbook (Fresno, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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' ' . v4 f'fP 'fffx 9- . -I :?':: 'x 'ry -'GE :lv .,f, , 1 , L Q-.'1.f2'.4:rg-gt? 1 QL 'A ll., 'fsvQn4EnJz 'QR -.4 .lr ,- aka. Samt Anne YE, ,fir UEU0 mon SCHOOL I J .xx ,, , .all St. Joachim T ' -jf-A. . :Q . ,I ' .,-,Lg NT- Q ',,- Q , , . - - -'UHIIS4 - - - .3-.W .. , fir-.,:-I' V'--V NYS' ' . . . . , . X i w.n,L,ff5'3g,x-.xiQ..s31-rj '2.'l g.- Aa-..,..1 '.-- , V ,. 'A . x .-'....' -fl' - -, i 'r-',.:E1 - ,Q M - '7f'775 7x- -f-Q4QTf'1, k' 1. .,4..V. I -...ph 1' Qc N A' . ., 5 .,, . -. -.f . , -5,5 -L u... -'.-as Lkff,-.-'-Y . , g:. 5.S+S2ag'r:S-513-11. 'L-512. .....hu,+-'- mmf: -swaexi--, Oo 1 T or 1 .5 'a ' '. 1 ' QW Nz W - m f 1 ' ' x - Q -Q Q X 1 I x 5 ,SI WIC' Y ui Q --. 'flagra- -.,,,:,,, Our Bishops His Excellency Bishop Aloysius Wfillinger is the guiding force behind San Joaquin Memorial. He has many plans for the future development of the school, which, on completion, will greatly facilitate the efficiency of operations. The Most Reverend Aloysius Xwillinger, C.Ss.R., D.D., Bishop of Monterey- Fresno Diocese, ofiiciated at Solemn High Ponrificnl Mass. Auxiliary Bishop Clinch is Executive Chairman of the new School Board which at present is work- ing to unify policies which are common to all the schools of the Monterey- Fresno Diocese. Before be- ing transferred to Carmel Mission as administrator, Bishop Clinch, while pas- tor of St. Mary's Church in Taft, directed the build- ing of a completely new parish plant -- including Church, Rectory. School and Convent. The Most Reverend Harry Clinch Auxiliary Bishop of Monterey-Fresno Qt . X The Monsignors have worked many years with the successive principals on the problems of San joaquin, Board of Directors X ,Q Board of Directors: Sister Emile Louise, C.S.C., Co-Printipalg Brother Iidwin, F.S.C., Co-Principal: Reverend Paul Redmond, Reverend joseph Lima, Right Reverend Francis X. Singleton, Reverend Dennis j. Doherty, Right Reverend james Ci. Dowl' ing, Reverend joseph Stieger, President: Very Rev- erend Matthew O'Brien, Very Reverend jose R. de Galarreta, Very Reverend Thomas McGovern, Rev- erend Frantis j, Gallagher, Reverend james Kelly, Reverend Aloysius S. Dot, Very Reverend joseph F. Mtfioldritk, Reverend Bernard Van Hoomissen, C.Ss.R., Sister Emily Anne, C.S.C., Secretary. vt.- f? 5L.,, ff f f. v D Z- L ffvk 'X 1 lf It V , x N Y A S , , . X-- p 91 9 J- 15 .1 ' ' . 'K' 1 . + , ,V K, j v 3 ' 1 e N 3 is N Q D 2 2 Q -1 J R l 'J ' ' Qt 5 l A J L3 V '-'-X Y r' .Q , 4 aj N S 3 V '- J Q .1 lo ,f, A - RL -Q iff V K We are indebted to the Board of Directors, the pastors in the Fresno area, for continuously de- voted assistance in shaping the general policies and for their keen interest in furthering the material development of San joaquin Memorial. we 1 .2 i. Monsignor Doxxling, Superintendent of Fresno Sthools School V .tr Father Negro, Spiritual Director and Counsellor of students at S.,l.M., teathes both the boys and girls a course on marriage. The moral, spiritual, intellectual, physical and material welfare of S.j.M. is well taken care of by our capable administrators. 'x 4'- ui s .-X 5-t .t X .'i - Monsignor llannon. Assistant Superintendent gl. ' V1 Father Sticger, friend and hnancial administrator, tonsiders a serious problem tonrerning the school. Directors - vu-J q L- . ..t L. ki Il te Wfhatever things are true . . . Wfhatever holy . . . Wfhatever lovely . . . They think on these things. wi if Brother Edwin and Sister Emile Louise consult about the weeklw school Schedule. -Q Jang,- ---: +- V --lti... -...iq Mig... ,gi .unu.' --i , 4+- . Miss Freitas, the indispensable, keeps our books balanced and our spirits buoyant. She and Linda Rivas have fun together in spite of the work. -..Q ' ---S ml . wt vw- Our Co-Principals, Brother Ed- win and Sister Emile Louise, by their constant attention to the multiple details of administration keep our school operations work- ing smoothly and maintain high standards of scholarship. Sistcr lzmilc Louise initiates Diane Mele, Part Lemon 'incl lunch Rivas into some of the intricate tlelnls of ofhcc technique. GfIOI'l Helping the administration are those students of office practice, who facilitate the manifold de- tails of the regular stall by car- ing for many of the smaller tasks which accompany office pro- cedure. X '5 'Qu .1-ff' 'lt Mr. Savona takes ' new Booster memberships dur- ing the Annual Carnival. The Boosters meet for a busi- ness discussion. Band Aides All year round the Band Aides keep in mind the needs of the San Joaquin Me- morial band by financing projects which will alleviate the expenses incurred by this organization Purchasing new instruments and music and uniforms is the major in- terest of this devoted group. Band-Aides oliicers examine a new instrument: Mrs. Man- della, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Del Real, President: Mr. Charles Yrulegui, Treasurer: Mr. Richard Smith, Director. Missing-Mrs. L. Lacerda. I4 ---Q' Booster Club officers-Mrs. Marini, Recording Secretary: Mr. Lacerda, President: Mr. Savona, Treasurer: Mrs. Massucco, Secretary. Boosters Club Sports and sport equipment is the main objective of the Boosters' Club as our well equipped department shows, 4:- Boosters and Band-Aides working to provide material and for their respective projects. Band-Aides sponsor a pot luck supper for the benefit of the instrument-replacement fund. Board of Directors, after the Mothers' Club Tea in No vember. Mrs. Krzywicki Mrs. Czlsperizln, Mrs. Yribnr ren, Mrs. Lncerda, Mrs. Se basto, Mrs, Gough and Mrs. Bruewer. Officers of the Mothers' Club who are enjoying the Tea are Mrs. Massucco, Mrs. Schoettler, Mrs. Dalenu, Mrs. Deaile, Mrs. Harley. S.-l.M. Glee Club sings the afternoon of the Tea. Mothers' Club Principal project of the San Joaquin Mothers' Club is the purchase of new books for the school library. Because of the successful efforts of the members, many new volumes have been placed in circulation during the past year, Other activities of this group include the sup- port of the Speech Organization and wel- fare work. Brother George, smiling, re- laxes after his excellent lec- ture at the Tea given for the library fund. Board of Directors: Mrs. Krzyvsicki, Mrs. Dalena, Mrs. Lacerda, Mrs. Deaile, Mrs. Bruewer, Mrs. Massucco, Mrs. Sthoettler, Mrs. Sehasto, 15 Mrs. Yribarren, Mrs. Gough, Mrs. Harley. Presidents-Kathryn Lindauer and jim Leong Student-body presidents, Kitje and Jim, are two very popular people at S.j.M. Alert, serious, and active, they carry out their numerous duties cheer- fully and efficiently. Kitje still has time to be sec- retary of the North Shasta League and a member of the Pep Girls. jim is also a member of the N.S.L. and a top-ranking member of the C.S.F. so ta Student Council-Kathy Behm, Suzanne Snead, Michael O'Meara, Ann Marie Yribarren, Judy Yee, Kathryn Lindauer, Brother Edwin fModeratorJ, Roy Giovanni, jeanne Allard, Charles Colby, Judie Cleary, Phyllis Ten- scher, Bernie Renna, Bill McLeod-organization leaders. One of the imoprtant organizations at San Joa- quin is the student body government. In function- ing the Student Council makes those decisions pertinent to the well-being of the student life. Representing the students, this council plans and regulates the many activities which help stimulate school spirit. The class presidents, the heads of the various major organizations and the student body oliicers form the council under the direction of the principals of both departments. Student Council Included also in the work of the Student Coun- cil are the planning of the activity program, de- signing student cards, interpreting the Fine points of the Constitution, taking care of the student court, and representing at any Fresno meet- ing of high school students. Vice-President Bob Morales and Secretary Jeanne Allard Active but quiet and reserved, Bob and Jeanne are well-liked by the student body and have fun being officers. They take their duties seriously. Both are excellent students and capable leaders. Student Council-Karyl Lowe, Irmagene Epperson, Louise Costello, jane Adams, Emil Negrete, James Leong, Sister Emile Louise CModeratorj, David Vanoncini, Vicki Gee, james Love, Madeleine Paul, Judy Luft, Terry Allen, jerry Manuszak, Anthony Solario, Irene McGlynn, Tim Menezes, Agnes Mathiason, Marty Harper, Gene Ambrosini-class presidents. ,gs iq. ,- JL 4' 5- I , l -gif ,L Q. 4? A., ff' ii. 41- - . ix S. 1 fb- U 0 x , ' . U Fall H, I 474-1- -nygff x , Ai- f '76, V I lflf 0 ..?. f' 5 . X ' I A ., , 7 . la K 1 , a I ' V0 . F -A L' 3 19-45 ' Winter . -sf 44, -1- X 46-80 Spring 'W 5Z4l, -- 81-109 'wif 'LJQ,4g K-gal Riagg yi! yd-dffdb c97L I ' 6241 g.Q4-af EQ 'all-4 CLKZ' M , ' 2- ..' 0'c, -41.5 Vzwdff 1 , ZZ I , Summer A rfdm W 1' ,110-140 196176 CACA gig? X ' -df Q4-4400! fq 1' L Q,?4:ff4,, ,Za-Lf! E5 ,Q ,f ' , Z ff! Lffar-bf Quad? . 46-649 of 52404 ,xg LJJZQ-2 52:45 QQ Fall Farewell, Vacation . . Hello, School . . . Welcome, Freshman . We greet The Red and Blue Dusting of the presses The Speech Club Speech Meets . . . The Band Parades and practices . Social Activities Intermittantly moving Amid the fanfare and Glory of the football season . . . Freshman Red 8. Blue Clubs Ol Sports Social Table of Contents --.4 .1 Freshman -.1 .gs ,X scL '6 xN ,n- ull MW' - XS . :W w L- c ' - . K N . o , N ,K 'xo Pt 'AJ nu Quay xgcvyyx l N At ,xv bm Q KC5,X'Xox.AkmL f oyylfl Rx. Q ax- A 00546 'Ao , HX N ' . . X, b I km S 'L y iff rw X00 o i , WM YM 9 Vs 9'L- lv -1. - -c Pt In . K, 5 utlxlqx K- l2dc.V'G XKQLQ xgqd 1065 I LV.. 'XT GY xfx gif ,ago . Q l wcy . ANC X Y'A l9 Wx' XWNBA ist 0' I C 90 s. 'l E iii v X Su' FS' President, lzugene Amlwrosinig secretary, Manuel Morales: treasurer, john O'Neillg and xite-president, Russell Dritsas, xisit informally with their moderator, Brother Muuritc, V '.-sq' ' .V :C 1 , F I A . .'- ' I 54. ,J Anthony iffonrein, W'illiztn1I liillipini, . L . if . f QI '14-' I- 'sk 3 llulwert Porkel john lX.lllI.lfll, IJITICS - 'D . ' ' i A ' V sg ' x lxztten, joseph Amzuleo, Alexander J I V ' Audelo, Alex Broun, Harney ci2lSPC4 ' ii it 1 .-5 Mig-- rizm, john Ciwiello, Dquitl Colby take 1 Q-Latte time out for their annual wiature. ', , ' ' - I . x ,Fx 1 -1155! y r-I 4 ff V - . ex, X 'J ' l f is ' , l - L. fs ,loam lnlroy, Pattritixt Mtinnms, Bcttx Y! J K l f Ht-tk, Sharon Ciinn, Hultyon Ile, Roxanne Kullmn, Cornelia Clonlztles, lunly Ciuyette, zintl -Izukie Matlio, lme to study on the lavsn ln-tween bites :lt the luntli hour. rv-5,11 q :rg R uB'! 1x5-i'54 l's? lisa! . l in ' f Q -' ui.. . ' 'vynfnn 5 MVP 9040.95 it. ,Qxiui-Ll i I -N' 1962 liars fouuhlin, lfduard llonaehy, Robert Cien- nuso, Fduard Linnehurger, Fugene Pelletier, Tim Renna. Ditk Soenter, Dennis Villane and Patrick XY'elsh- -on the lineup. 5 - . -,.... fx r' -.5 V - -- Wig J .-s.-..- I n 5 ,.., If . fl' h 4-. kv ts- .Q , R v , , 1 s , . - .' 4. , U -. 7-91-f 'r ...-'Ni-....-Le-W-x'Pfk-..e -gh.'lvW ' 172 4---2 .- loseph Mastro, Gene Musso, john 0'Neill, Henri Ortega, Allan Peterson, loseph Po- I lian, Frank Ratklex, Robert Rath, Larry ' Reel, john Rowley, lames Schoeler are loy al freshmen of S.-l.lVl. W F F L Hr .P u Sister Fmily Ann chats for a moment with her oflicers-Carole Telesco, treasurer, Karyl Lowe, president: Phyllis Wrielit, secretary: Therese Parano, vice-president. -1 Putting up a border for November, Nloira 0'Neill, Alicia Rims, Betty Minenna, Rosa- lie Shiffer, Meredith Saunders, Katheryn Rudisill, Bonnie Lee W'atts, Rachel Ber- duvco, Kay Piper, and Carol Moreno enjoy adding beautv to their classroom. PR AY i w ,,-6 in Don Peracchi, joseph Pickett, Garv Pi mentel, Richard Rogers, Michael Sullivan Raymond Vasquez, Armond Bletcher Thomas Scoyni, Andre Te Nyenhuis Gene Yparrea, Ted Thomas, joseph Vug lia enjoy a brief break in the morn ing classes. Vue President Anna Othinero Treasurer Jeanne Irola Qetretary Sharon Kralmetz and President Irmag.,ene Epperson laugh happily with Sister Man Fllza mer the day s events J X am 1 cg . 'rf Getting ready to sell the Christmas cards are Sharon Pnombmo, Ann Ruth, Linda Youngs. Beatrice Ramirez, Jen- nie Serberia, Theresa Verduzco, Pa- tricia Wales, Diana Rivera, Gloria Ortiz, ludv Misakian, Barbara Pauson, julie Tomkinson. Grant Getchell, George Googins, james Haddad, Ruben Hernandez, An- thony Lambetecchio, John Martin, john Manuszak, Richard McGee, David Mennucci, Alex Miller, William Moore, Ricardo Moreno, Anita Flores, julie Giordano, Susan Hammett, Sally Kennedy, Wanda Le Blanc, ,lanice McKay, Patty Fotes, Gloria Lucckesi, Marilyn Marciochi, Nicole Lacerda enjoy the pause in the day's occupations. t. , lv -X e il . . - Q Qi W 'ig Moderator Brother Ernest assists the officers. Sec- YmtiLf,m,, retary James Cook, Treasurer Vincent Antonino, Vice' President Morris Rossi, and President Marty Harper. Outside their home room Albert Aguirre, Ted Alamano, Michael Ar- gentine, Steve Capelli, Anthony Cha- vez, Paul Crabb, Donald Denison, Richard DiQuirico, joseph Fa7io, Thomas Franco, james Gahagan, james Garcia patiently awaited the coming of the photographer. Mary Bailey, Patricia Biladeau, Janice Conti, Karen Aielle, jo Ann Culleton, Teresa Andrade, Sylvia De La Cruz, Carmen Durazo, Lezlee Dishong de- bate a religious question with Marga- ret Desmond. Q , CWSIINT I O '1 Freshman .4 f at ' v fa ',, Fm . at ..- Don Arney, Victor lfierro, Ritartlo Fimlnres, Ronaltl Hamilton, Vernon I.oForti tlo not SCCIH to worry about tuissing class. No' Freshman Freshman lwoss Thomas Gough, Frantis llolin and George Carrasquillo stutlx Antient History in a modern nay, 26 I.,-' .,b Sister Cetilia Clare briefs her ofhters - -Setretary Stephanie Roush, Treasur- er Ruth Bentley, President Terry Allan and Vite-President Carolxn Contri on important freshman attivities. 'B To learn to run the projec- tor for the many short pit- tures in Social Lixing is the ambition of lane Hol- lentler, joyte Kasperian, Lynne Kessler, Sally Mt- Sherry, Margaret Martinez and lfsther Guerrero. it y .'r bf My :- pr i- XQ'ff': - Studying charm anal how to be tharming is most important to Arsenia Fspinosa, Donna Genito, Virginia Gomez, Sharon Attolito, Cieraltline Frieto, Mary Van Der Zee, Carmen Flores, and Rose Cillutlo, lr: a YU A L L 1 ' HIE ' N r rtl J l A , e Fig' George Carrasquillo, Alberto llarras' quillo, NVhadzen Carrasquillo, john Romagnoli and Rithard Romagnoli xxill look handsome on this page of the annual. 14 .4 5 Brother Vellesian is pleased to , ' A X disruss history with his Treasurer ' X ff Cneorge Silxa, President Anthony y ' l-- Solario, Vine-President Thomas ,QI If Gough and Secretary Francis 'U' 'w'W m Dolin. 1 Q ' 4-if Musit is an important part of Sotial Living. Leslie Hart, Patritia Bailey, -loyte Maddox, Sharon DeLutta, Mary Devereaux, Sharon Blalelnxell, Rathel Flores listen tarefully in a dass in music appretiation. I962 ' 0 K.. ll 4 I ,- 9 -IZIIUCS Romano, Miehael Selesia, Ernest Sthexnayder, james Unlike Shakespeare's school hot, jatkie Perry, Sharon Qthiinero, Silveira, Robert Streight are proud members of Memor1al's Gloria Wfarmerdam, Iesse Riolas, Leslte.Morato, Mollie hilser- Freghmen, shield, Rosalie Orale, Tom Ponohon, Maria Rosa, Lorraine Shields and Sally Zendejas with smiling morning fates tome happilv to 27 sthool. XX'hat a load of hooks! t Vx Sister Mary Emily Ann and Ann Marie Yribarren handle the intricate jobs of editing and advising the Red and Blue. lied What is that up-to-date, alert, inteersting and casual organ of news on the campus? Why, that's the Red and Blue, our school paper. Under the untiring devotedness of Sister Emily Ann, assisted by Brother Columban, the editors once again planned and directed: inquisitive reporters dug up news and storiesg photographers Club editors and Sports editors-Roy Giovan- ntmi, Chuck Colby, Catherine Heck, Judy Diaso. - ...,... T1 ...N 7' xiillalt N 1' fy X.. J? -NX Sports writers-Rosalyn Luft, Rich Turney, joan Schiffler, Vicki Gee, Phyliss Heck, Frank Mt- Leod, Susanne Snead, jean Schiifler, Nl X X EL X 6' News writers-Linda Longtor, Carol Skibicki, Carol Hudson, Sandy Pagli- asotti, Tim Menezes, Carol Worsley, Madeleine Paul, Virginia Hanna, james Love. f u -0 I f'x ': 1 vNN I 4 ,-. --,'.l. rf: 04' vi' f ' Q f xftxig' vwil' Blue Editors for front page-Anne Marie Yri- barren, Brian Coughlan, jane Adams. L.. ' IMI tim- bil I I- Feature writers - Bob Morales, Gall Horsch, Consuelo Stcvs art, M ' ' ary Correia, Paulette Harron. caught candid shots, and the Red and Blue presses began to roll, circulating another All-Catholic paper around the campus. For several years the Red and Blue has been earning high honors for its interesting and entertaining campus news. We are expecting a successful repetition of this achievement. Moderator Brother Columb d Ed' an an itor Roy Giovannoni attended the press conference at Reedly College in November. ....-dJnf4 v . sin W I 1' Q ,f ff! ..,'1'f'L. ' 4 'J fu ' r 4:5451-. 4 . .' '- :H L. The Advertising Staff: Carol XVorsley, joAnn Parisie, Dave Coggin, Olixia Olverti. Cirtulation Staff: Therese MtSherry, Vitki Gee, Linda Ledyard, Patty Houseman, Rosalyn Kasaian, ,ludy Luft. Paula Gage, Dorlee Kingen, Terry Pagliasotti, Carolyn Kasaian. VY Red 8. Blue Typists: Maureen Houlihan, Anita Cope, Patty Housman, Lenora Castagna, Nicola Testa, Sandy Sthoettler, Judy Catanesi, Virginia Carillo, Mary Lindauer. Fourth page writers: Irene Mc- Cilynn, Karen Conti, Olivia Ober- ti, Penny Harrington, Angela De- Benedetto, jim Kennedy, Randy free, Carmelita Steward. cl 'S x.. N I fx I -9, -4. 4 Photographers: Bob Caspe- rian and Aleanne Allard. Artists: Sally Googin, joe Lozano, and Esther Lima. ff ,..-Q Z Gail Horsch and Kathy Bchm debate the ques- tion of British Education vs, American with jim Love and Mike Spencer. Boys won! If Y to Seen at Modesto High competing with four hundred other members of the Valley Forensic League were Fred, Richard, jim, Patty, Kathy, Mike and Gail. Gail and Richard were among the finalists! For several years has been active members in the N.F.L., com- peting monthly with the high schools of the Central California region. Meeting other students in active com- petition is both stimulating and edu- cational. Speech Club i Randy Cree tries out his humorous interpretation on Tony Bohm, ,,,.....--- San joaquin's all-girl speech-mcc-ters: Carol, Sally, Vicki, Virginia, Patt and Olixia. Fred Faeta and and Richard Anderson, number one members of S.j.M.'s debating team argue against Ken Fossan and Dave Goggin. 31 571 'fc 3 . .,I'Z Richard Caglia, Kathy Behm, Lucille Manclella, Michael Spencer, judy Can- tonesi. 4, -.y.. Give' .. .-' 1 shun Girls' Band-Judy Hollander, Linda Ortiz, Carol LeBlanc, Martha Norris, ludy Cantonesi, Mary Hollander, Lucille Mandella, Phyllis Heck, Patricia Wfilcock, Patricia Cope. Dance Band-Michael Spencer, Paulette Har- ron, George Homsey, Kathy Behm, Walter Wingell, Mr. Smith, Director: Russell O'Leary, Paul Crabb, Dave Mennucci. A ' f Senior BandwBetty Heck, Patricia Wil- cocks, George Homsey, Carol LeBlanc, Mary Hollander, Lucille Mandella, Alfred Flores, Irene Martinez, Keneth Fossan, Nicki Lacerda, Richard Caglia, Phyllis Heck. S. J. M. junior Band-Richard Anderson, Andrew Barlack, Ray Pelle tier, Rudy Verduzco, Mr. Smith, Andre Te Nyenhuis, Marga ret Hollander. QAND I S Hx 1.54 aww? N V X26 The hancl tunes up. 30 5 xp K,L, 3 Senior Bantl--XV. XVingell, j. Silxa, j. Stacltler, M, Norris, j. llollentlcr, Pi Cope, M. Sc-lesia, R. Del Real, Mr. Smith, K. Behm, J. Cnntonesi, 31 P, Harron, I.. Urtil, M, Spencer. Band X Before, during, and after oath rally, Beginning Band-Henrs Ortega, Michael Argentine, Alex Miller, Kathy Behm, Student llircttor, confers with her Mary Vander Zee, Magtlalin Basalclu, Ron Hamilton with Mr. Smith. teacher, Mr, Smith. Shoe! Shoe! Shoes! Mr. Yrulegui checks 300 pairs of shoes! Bernie and Mike - a familiar sihz on and around the campus. Members of the Dance Band set up their stands for the Hallowe'en Hop. Fall Freshmen enjoy the Sock Hop How seriously Sandy, Mary Ann, and Pntt prepare to hang an up- side-clown goal post for the Mr, Tou1l1clovx n dame! Dances f f l'7ff '-flllf f l ff , uf! fl f High, wmn? Mannequin of the Mr, Touchdown Sock Hop. '.,v Band members glecfullv selent skeletons for the Halloxsel-n Hop, sponsored hy :he Band-Aides. vlllllil :mul Holy Irv El little hop. N Football Kathleen Dolin X XX-X Cheer Leaders 'x F F , --' 'fe' Maloreffes v Q L. M E f ,l f' A xy ,Q - 5 Al Frugiletti Y I , N X'-le AV K, l ,C n x Y + X A 345.33 K b i ' 'vu Y r, Ax I I -:ffl-L fi!!! X x I , , I l I s X I X X X , k y It i Carol Kasaian '- 2 'X n Janice Pistacchio jo Ann Paresie - V 3' 44 Mary Ann Renna jackie Severini Josette Gallego ,h . , -nan-.. . -f., ' ,.,,.,.J.tufm. f an-T - - A t N K.-q,'a:. 5 :qty U ., 1:72123 . 4. ,Le- -I 'lxaf ' ,Sig-., ' if ' Q - - ep. 7, W l, X X m - 1 Season : .J i . 5. F W A .-. I K. ,',V ,I R. x ye, N KY' f 'QW .el l r , l S A X J. Dolin A f X f , I i I ' 2 , .. ,A ,, f s. x N .4 x, ' 'NJ f -R. x Q Xe xx .N, IN X' Bill Stenger x fx X wx Q , v L Q 1. l ,L f .1 k Q, ,a Q ,X X ' x L in : Jayne Daigle Susanne Gerardin james Silva 1 .-49' Judy Cleary Pat: Lemon Sandy Pagliasotri Kitje Lindauer .nur -.... :funky K- rw 1j-' .. -.. -e . 1 -. , ,11':f'-' 1. fu , . 'ng' - JA. ., .-,.. A-,z .3 -- .444 X 41 NM, All City Tackle Rick Renter All City End Russ O'Lenry Team-San Joaquin vs. Caruthers Football SIM Scoreboard: San Joaquin 6 . . Clovis . . 20 . . Caruthers 0 . . Wasccm . . 15 . . Bullard . . 0 . . Chowchilla 22 . . Central . . 6 . . Washington 7 . . Dos Palos Coaches Brother Warren, having been Athletic Modera- tor for two years, was appointed Athletic Director in September. In his new office he has been reor- ganizing and guiding the policies of the Athletic Department. Wforking with him is Head Coach Dan Grady and Assistant Coach Larry Snyder, both of the San Joaquin Alumni. Coach Larry Snyder ' :ffl ' Coach Dan Grady 0 ,g Athletic Director .-'- - b ' , - Brother Warren '1 Q . 1 V1 we 1 3 A n Qffy it - f 1 7- Q ' 'L A L' 1 , vii'- Dzne Vannntini Dave L2lCC1'Clzl Rich Fierrqp .LO Q 5- P- Varsity Team, BACK ROXV: Coach Lawrence Snyder, F. j, Suglian, Mike Crookham, Richard Verdusco, Kenneth Krzywicki, Al Morales, Leonard Paollillo. FRONT ROW: Barry Hays, Richard Fierro, Tim Meneses, Russell O'I.eary, Ritlmrd Turney, Rivghnrd Reuter, jerry Manuszak, Danny Viloria. I i ' X 1-qt' k l I A , NX XX 4 :,s. s ,.. I ' N S! i X, Q i E gt., Pete Steffen I n Rudy Martin Louie Marchiochi sity Z n N It ,N fl 1 f , il , X K f Z sl- E Y Al Flores Barry Hayes .13 ' I cf fu- Russ O'Leary ,Q-5? WR A. Q. X 5 Danny Viloria FK Varsity Team, BACK ROXV: Al Flores, Kenneth Fosscn, Rod Swanson, Calvin Temple, Victor lispinosa, Tony Zuniga, Bob Zingarelli, Frank Ramsey, Coach Don Grady. FRONT RONV: w t ,' ,l w. -1,5 ,. Tito Fierro, joe La Forti, Louie Marthiothi, Brian Coughlan, jatk Catton, lip Martin. fx' GJ f' S N 4 ff . , li V , Ken Krzywicki A. joe La Forti Mike Predmore ' v...qH , .. s-fx v Hullarcls tlecisixe touahiloxxn. Young coaches and a young team led the Panthers to a Comeback season. Taking home more Varsity wins since '56, a new era in football seems to have begun at Memorial. Congratulations to a fine spirited team. ' Queen Kathleen Dolin reteives her crown from Blotk M President Roy Giovan- noni, surrounnleil hy iamliclates josette Gallego, Linda Pozzohon, ancl Mary' Ann Renna, Foo 'SL .4- ' .,,,- -5? I Hoi all Vere Coming 2, .1 ,f If f f 'fa-xfQ.T .. , -Hx. N ,il 1 ll X ..,rl'f Sr X i ki! Tim Mencles oll tanklc lveing lccl lu Ruclx Martin anal limo l.ilCCI'llfl. For '1 week and a half evervone was wondering as to who would be chosen for Homecoming Queen. The four contestants Gallego, K. Dolin, I.. Pozzohon, f 'l, 'ith and Diary Ann Renna are all xery popular gli' s vx outstanding personalities. Kathleen Dolin was awarded with the crown on the night of the game. Thc touhei look worried 1 S 1 0 - - - .. 4 Q Tom McKeighan, Mike McCormick, Eddie Gallegos, Russel Dritsas, Richard DeBenedetto, Don DeFendis, Mark Warmerciani, Manuel Morales, Jerry Fernandez, Ron Sebasto, Lincoln Marini, Al Frugletti. Tim Bone, Don Peracchi, Frank McLeod, Robert Greico, Dick Spencer, Gary Coughlan, Larry Reel, David Caglia, Richard Romagnoli, Emo Negrete, jim Gage, Mike Allen, Manager: Coach Rose, Mike Mueller, john Minenna, jerry Klein, ,Iohn Manuzak, Allan Peterson, Bill Fillipini, Ed Donaghy, Robert Gennuso, Don Falco, Frank Alvarez, Pat Welt'h, Fd Ratio, Marty Harper, Manager: Coach L. Philpott. Junior Varsity J 'ffl Enthusiastic recognition goes to our .. winning J-V's. Throughout the season their driving spirit brought them to the point of only two defeats in the league competition. They finished with an overall record of four and four. -.q. 4-.i Aggressive action in both offense and McKeighan, rushed hard, looks for defense shown here against Central. a receiver in Central's secondary. 5 .riff-f -- f rr - ,.- .4-v Touchdown Pass. Football The Seniors opened the annual intramural football sports with a bang. They were undefeated in play, winning the upper division league and capturing the Petunia Bowl trophy. In tramurals .-f A K x . r ' 5 Monsignor Dowling tonsecrates v' js' - the football team to Marv. 'z' 're Q' -'l i , H 'C C' Showing a terrific spirit in their first weeks at San Joaquin, the Freshmen defeated the Sopho- mores during the Annual Fresh- man-Sophomore Week Contest. The outstanding player was Leon- ard Paolillo who clouted the soft- ball 300 feet. U On your mark! 4 . . ..xL'.f: b tv 5 L ,. ' 4 4 -vi ax szlx I . . , - .4 l I 'N . U1 l I -,K , --.. , 1. 1-1 s . , - ' Eh 3 - V' g ' 1 , . --h--. V f l, ' I W V M I. .1 . 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Sophomores 1 L Candace Byers, Sufann Casperian, Carmen ljllfillil, Maria Fierro, Sandie Gagliardl. and Anita Bocasile, Being advised hy their moderator Brother Wlarren are Anthony Zu- niga, Wfilliam Negrete, Joseph Yraceburu, and Marvin Moreno. 4:3 43 Taking a pause hy their lockers are Allan Goodall, Paul Gonzales, Enjoying their religion tlass are lanite Romano, Sheila 0'Hal- Raymond Aranda, Michael Berecoultea, David Caglia, juan Fierro, loran, Bonnie Ramsay, Carole Skihitki, Pat Smith, Mickey' Lou illlll Milton Ullrclil. XVales, Phyllis Pulumlvo, Carmelita Stewart, and Norma Reese. 1961 Waiting for our last football rally to begin are sophomores joan Mastro, Kathy Martinez, Sheila McBrien, Margaret Nelson, Chcrvl jansen, Ciavlc Hochderffer, Juanita Matheison, Pam Manoni, ,lo- anne Montagano, Beverly Le Blanc, Lincla Longcor, Mary Keenan. Sister Francis Inex is explaining one of the many yearly projects to her class officers-jean Schifller, Irene Mcfilyne, and Terry Pagliasotti. fMissing is Margaret Brevverj if-A' Carolyn Piccolo Ccenterj shows her classmates-Margaret Brewer, Elaine Mastro, Kathleen Oberti, Linda Pardini, and Pat Marks, the superior vena cava of the human anatomy. 1 P-ft GJ Rita Chiberto reads to her classmates--Charlcnc Daiglc, Rosc- Ann Brescione, Vivian Greco, Ann Carmocly, Gloria Billl, Ann Harrison, Carmelita Franco, Mary Draim, -Indy Catancsi, Aurora Cabral and Rose Ann Bclus. 49 ...Q- 1961 ,, 'N . A . d7O,fx'2, 1 A . o , ' B' A 1 V ' u. 3 VH-N ,..:v..c. 14.3 .1 -:gm . 1 R Pausing between tlasses are sophomores-F. 1, Suglian, Rodney Swanson, Calvin Temple, Gerald Reinhart, Daxid Rojas, Steve Santos, Charles St. Louis, john Stadtler, and Vittor Wfong. W Posing on the sidewalk before tlass are Leonard Paolillo, john Peterson, Eddie Ratto, Maurio Simone, jimmy Stahl, Peter Van Vleet, Anthony Largo, Lincoln Marini, Mike McCormick, Tom Mt'Keighan, Frank McLeod, and Tom Osten. Leaving their class at the end of the day are Diane Reiner, Lynda Wurth, Patsy Rodriquez, Suzann Snead, Charlotte Vogel, judy Scott, Carol Ann Smida, and Melinda Rackley. V 's. C3 X 'I .JJ l I 1 f ,, 1 Sister Stephen informs her sophomore oliiters of forthcoming actixities- Vitkie littheverria, Agnes Matheison, Joanne Ohanesian, and Sheila Pred- more are the ofhcers. Studying hefore classes are Carmen Rodriquez, Niki Thesta, Virginia Santillan, Sara Lee Smelscr, Rose Sandoval, Dorothy Wfestmoreland, lixangeline Roca, Barbara XVestrick, and Eleanor Pantaleo. Sophomores Advising his sophomore A omccrs-Tony Lan- Posing on the campus lawn are jim Gage, Randolph Gee, Bob Grieco, Roger Hee, George Homsey, Gerald Klein, Edward 0'Neill, Edward De La Torre, Ronald llelpit, Galen Dennis, joe De Young, Fred Faieta, Don Falco and lack Gage. 1 Enjoying their lunches on the lavxn hem een the units are Rebecca Lima, Shiela Hart, Charlene lidmonson, Sylvia Garcia, Carol Flores, Q V .', Andrea lthurnalde, Dianne Kramer, Mary Hollender, Marv Ellen Guerro, go, Ed Gallegos, james Loxe and Al Morales-V is Brother Brian. Utliters -lo Aim Piomhitlo, joan Sthiflier, Louise finstillo, .ind Carol Hudson --distuss their tlziss ments xx ith their moderator, Miss Fiery. - alll' 5- A, --if-N Rose Moreno Cstandingj anxiously awaits her turn to report to her claissniiitesiMfiry Te Nyenhuis, Cheryl Marvin, Linda Kemhle, Marilyn Marcotte, Kristine Kanne, judy Irolfi, Bar- lmrn XVestrii-k, Rosalyn Luft, Linda Ledyard, Theresa Hofnmn. Posing nitely for the tzunerzunan are sopho- moresijohn Minenna, Alexander Montanez, Mirhael Mueller, Harold Nzihiginn, Patriik Harley, Terry' Mtlntyre, Sipri Mnrtincl, Fred Mzulei, and .lohn McCarthy, 52 Sm Taking a good look at the camera are sophomore boys- joseph Bispo, Tim Bone, Pat Buckley, Michitel Crookhzini, Pete Cytanovir, Melyin Deaile, Dennis Allen, Rithzird Anderson, Alfred Arrendondo, Andrew Bzirlak, Steie Beals, Anthony Behm, and Gary Bethke. Sophomcres Senior Sodalify R Marian Knight Committee Hentlsv-Rithgml Kukes, Don I3l'illH'l'- 3. 1- 'ard, Mike Crookhnm, Dane Lxlterdzl, Brother fiilllliiilli, Moderator x :xj ,.'-S Sodnlity OHiters-Treasurer, -Ioeette Cizlllegoz Moderator, Sister Mary Colomhiere: SCQFCIZIFY, Madeleine Paulg Vine-Prefett, judy c,iCilI'f1 Pre- fett, Catherine Hetk. M, l Marian Knight Ottiters' Prefett, Ken Krxnxitkig Mike Mtflormick, Sc-tretzlryg Moderator, Brother ciiltllillllil Treasurer, George llomseyg Vite- Prefett, Tim Menezes Marian Knights Sodality Committee Heads- IXPUSIUIIK Kommit- tee, ,ludy Yee: Puhlitity, l'l:line KRIIIQ Mission, -ludx Dizlso: lwithzlristit, Marx I.ind.tuerg Blessed Mother, Vittoria Cree. 53 Marian xx X Qaf ,mn Q, 'il' X ,' 'afi- QE9':fv '- 024' L 1' . f'g 'jj q'5 , ,fl , ax! ,ff Af' P 4 Social Committee - -lohn Gage, Michael McCormick, Brother Ca- ' 1 ' la -l millus, Robert Moralcs, Mlciu. Crookham, Frank Alvarez, Randy Gee. l 'S Committee fRonald Our Lac y. . Viloria, George Homscy, Jerry Klein, Maurio Simone, David La- KC JG- .2-, rda, Ken Kry :wit ki. ,- v -4- '- 0 l' Committee-Thomas Hard- h Aposto ic ing, Alfred Flores, Donald Falco, jo n Massucco, Richard Kukes, Tim Me- Senior Vocation Committee-Don Beau- ' VU mn 1, Robert regard, Victor 1 3, ' ' ' k, Richard Grleco, jerry Manusza De Benedetto. V4 Judy Cleary, Madeline Calzone, Kathryn Lindauer, Judy Yee, Jo Ann Parisie,Olivia Oberti, Mar- garita Gonzales, Jo Ann Lupu- polo, Nancy Clune, Ann Maria Yriluarren. Eutharistic Committee W Judi comb, Paula Gage, Sandy Schoettler, Suzanne Gerardint, Jeanne Allard, Julie Evans, Dorlee Kingin. d I ' So a :fy Wfhit- Blessed Mothetfs Committee-Robin Wfillis, Yolanda Echeverria, Diane Enos, Mary Cruz, Vittoria Gee, Penny Harrington. il .7 Knights Puhlitity Committee Col- leen Clearv, Geraldine Cm'- tiolo, llemk Cope. lilaine Kutz, Phyllis Kathy Belim, Anita Q. uf' 55 was-f N , 'Q , X . K , I 1 Ai ' x Lfif.f'Lv 'gf . ' 'L Q... v ,N . 4, - - N x- , in-'N 4 -'- 1-4+ C-uard of llonor-Don Beauregard, Richard Kukes, Dave Lacerda, Mike Mtilormitk, George Homsey, Ken Kf,'INN'lL'ki, Catherine lletk, Tim Meneves, -losette Ciallego, Elaine Kutz, Mary Lindauer, -Indy Yee, Vittoria Ciee, judy Cleary, Sherly llerssel, Terry Adolph, Patty Pagliasotti. The dominant spiritual organization of the girls' depart- ment is the. sodality of Our Lady. In fulfilling the primary object, the attainment of personal holiness and the develop- ment of an active Catholicity, the members follow daily the motto, A11 ferum per Mariam. They strive to become Christ- like by imitating the virtues of His Mother. Through the formation of various committees, the sodalists achieve the secondary purpose of the Sodality, the spiritual and cor- poral works of mercy. A 669 V eg. - .,,aovgfw'cL Qs 'ix , 0fg,A 1506 AQ 5 'Aid ' V5 ' oe I Oo! S9621 aaeg? nfyyeek. Ye haf' CM f, . . K. May Procession ani- ? 'fd , ' Ken Kryvwicki, Catherine Heck, Tim Menezes, Sherly Derssel, Patty Adolph, and Patty Pagliasotti play the leading parts in the dignified protession held in honor of the Blessed Mother. In the boys' department the Marian Knights is the group through which spiritual and re- ligious formation is developed. Membership in the Marian Knights is voluntary, and anyone who wishes to become a member must serve one year as a proba- tioner before being received into the organization. The Marian Knights also strive to become Christ-like through imitation of Mary. xIQ L. rig:-D ....,. s, 1. 'x' Y! X on - Probationists attend tlasses to prepare for reception into the sodality. XY'Url-Q, pray, and play is the daily sthedule of the Blessed Motlter's Committee at SjM. Junior Sodality QQ. 1 . A Q, A daily visit to the chapel shows the purpose and spirit of the Eucharistic Committee, Qfjz' y...J..4 000,04 Stop! Look! Follow! the good ideas that the Pululitity Committee keeps upvto-date on the bulletin hoard! 71 . X - lr. Pamphlets for Sale! See the Catholic Truth Com- mittee. cfivities The Apostolic Committee tolletts, patks, and ships stamps for foreign missions. Junior Sodalify ,Q -X Sodality Omacrs-Susanne Snead, Prefect Louise Castello, Vice Prefect Cmissingj juan Schiffier, Secretary: jean Schiffier Treasurer. JU 'O .sr of .wo 0' 5 1 ' .1 fi: . 1 K g, 'IV' 6 Q W V . -R I f I . 1 ll? ' A Q Q . 1 Z .Jr- .. T 1 . , X A38 - -W Q f I ' 0 0 I X 4 1 5 - A ! f J 1: 1 , 1 ' N x 5 ,jfs 5 A V 5 K' 567 'fl . 55, . an ' I , 3' 54 iv ? Z 5 Q A. if: i Y Y!! 3 as K 2 - fs 'f 4 ls 'ir W! Moderators-Sister Lecilia Clare, Sister lzmily Ann and Sister Augustina-confer with Father Ring on Y.C.S, Study Day. Stud y I C C' S. At llolv Communion Day During, Mass The Y.C.S. is a Catholic movement whose chief aim is to develop lay Catholic leaders. It aims in developing a new type of mentality that is religi- ous and social in the student environ- ment. During the year the Y.C.S.'ers attended the San Francisco Y.C.S. District Convention in San Raphael. The Study Day held usually in mid- january is the Red Letter Day for the association. Q' plans for the Study Day. , l fps. Carol Ann Rino briefs the Senior Y.C.S. about the New man Cluh attix ities in College. Ana Marie, Vicki, and Kath- erine show Father Ring the Confrafernify of Christian Doctrine O. Oberti, N. Clune j, Yee, j. Par' ' j. D . , lSl0, iaso- :utneteachersnf z 'l ' ' ' ' ' ' LIILL IISIII lil IllLll' Xtll'lULlS p.ll'lSllCS. Sister liranrelia shows Socor- ro Verclugo how C.C.D. xxorlc Some members of the C.C.D. that with Sister Augustina and Sister Therese. The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, whose purpose is to help the parish by teaching catechism to public school children at Sacred Heart, St. Therese's and St. Genevieve's and taking diocesan census, is active on our campus. This is one of the ways the student lay apostolate participates in is carried on in Pakistan. , sf' Catholic Action. DD C.C.l7.'ers listen attentix ely to their weekly lesson. Sister Therese teaches the A B Cs of C.C.D, to the C.C.D.'s. 61 Brother George, Moderator with President and Sealbearer Chuck Colby. California Scholarship Federation mi. ! Sophomore Boys-George Homsey. Andrew Barlak, Stephen Beals, Michael Spencer, Michael McCormick, Galen Dennis Randol h Gee, P Alfred Morales, Edward Gallegos, Leonard Paolillo. , 1 9 9 l i l junior Girls-jane Adams, Therese McSherry, Gail Horsh, Carol Wforsley, Vicki Gee. Senior Sealbearers-Kathy Behm, Catherine Heck, Ann Marie Yribarren and julia Evans. Senior Boys-Dave Lacerda, Bob Grid ley, Chuck Colby. The California Scholarship Federation strives through its motto Scholarship for Service to provide service in the way of learning not normally provided for in the curriculum. 'Y Bait. I in . afflliglbk Freshman Boys, Albert TeNyenhuis, james Cook, David Mennutci. Sophomore Girls, Kay Batze, Margaret Breuwer, Roslyn Luft, Linda Longuor, Carol Skibicki. La 2 Officers-Gail Horsh, President, Phyllis Heck, Secretary, Sister Frames Inez, Moderator, antl Vicki Gee, Vite President. Freshman Girls, Agnes Higgins, Margaret Des- mond, Carol Contri. junior Boys, Bob Zingarelli, Brother George, and Roger Oraze. DAN MI Hlti 63 Entering the library for the morn- ing shift are M. Marcotte, M. Weddle, and P, Marks. Moderator-Sister M. jeromita has the attention of the Library Club officers-A. Cope, Presidentg R. Kasaian, Secretaryg and L. Longcor, Vice-President. MLM Checking for information in the card catalog are j. Ohanesian, C. Stewart, and A. Mathieson. 64 Library Students come to seek knowl- edge in the quiet atmosphere of the library, and when they are un- able to find needed information, a student assistant, also a member of the Library Club, is there to help them. Lesser duties of the assistant include the charging, shelving, cataloging, and slipping of books. l I Nl .5 A ima, -M f Q--,,,...li V. Carillo, J. Bales and A Ithurralde work happily the desk. L .fu :A f-1 P. Palumbo, R. Sosa, and S. Pistacchio shelve books. msgs: 'E f an N1 P. 1,,i f?.siQy,x E r P fi vi I' science rf tr B. Hothdcrffer, j. Montagano, and B, Ramsey check library displays, In the Stir:-me Travelling Library, P. llatrron, C. A. Skilmki, and Cntanesi find much valuable material. Vl x.,,, At the new bulletin board are M New Qpfiwrs ., R. KM,,mn, Correia, j. Capell, and P. Tensthcr Setremryl L4 L0ngu,r, Vile. President: and S. Pistatthio, President plan the next moot- ing with Sister M. Pastnlitu X -I. Catzlnesi vsatthes R. Kasaian stamp A. Cope's book as C. A. Ski- C, Franco, M. Houlihan, and P, Cope say a fond good hitki tcnsors a new pamphlet. night to all the books. 4 15 Secretary Chunk Colby, Radio Chairman Bill Stenger and President jim Kennedy have talked to many foreign lands on the Club's short-wave station, WGVLA. Under the direction of Mr. Vincent Kleigle the Science Club helps to further interest in various fields of science so important to the modern world. To keep its members abreast of present day advancements is the purpose of this modern organization. Club Science Brother Hilary tries out the new radiation equip- ment. Mr. Kleigle, moderator and Bob Gridley, Chemistry Chairman have been running experiments in inorganic chemistry. i Vitki Gee, Rith De Benedetto, jeanne Allard, Katherine Steen, Gail Horsch, Theresa MtSherry, Maureen lloulihan, Consuelo Stewart, Charles Colby, Ana Marie Yribarren, Ritk Renter, Madeleine Paul, jane Adams, Robert Zingarelli, Josette Gallego, Catherine Hetk, Roger fmfillfl. .-.X Boys' Otliters-Robert Zingarelli, Secretary, and Richard De Benedetto, Vine-President with their Moderator Brother XVarren. .C V' l me President, Consuelo Stewart, thats with the only tharter member, Josette Ciallego. Math Club Girls' Officers-Consuelo Stewart, President, and Judy Luft, Treasurer, visit informally with their Moderator, Sister Mary Antonita. ,ms Chess Club Robert Zingarelli, Rifk Reuter, Cbutk Colby, jim Long, Emil De Prima, Eugene Arriet, and Robert Oraze distuss the all-important problem, math, with Brother Dominit of St. Mary's College. Perpetual Ponderers-George Homsey, Robert Grid- ley, joseph Polian, Galen Dennis, Toni Behm, Mike Spencer, Brother Camillus, and lid Ratto are the ardent fans of the Chess Club. Officers of the Chess Club-Fd Ratto, Galen Dennis, Brother Camillus, Moderator, and George llomsey. fgir If Vicki and jim, Mike and his tlzlte, Fun on the dance floor. 4 -i Queen 's . An informal moment tluring Il formal dance. Something is most interesting - who? what? Dave and Sandy S One of the on moments. Ball 1 I -I Harvey Diamond solos on thc piano. ni lsn't:1 niu: dame! Are you sure you got the right tvxin, Rinh? . ,VU Senior mouplc Roy md lxathleen. Caught between dances. The j.V. Pep Girls-jean SchifTler, joan Sehifller, Rita Chilberro, Theresa Hoffman, Sheila Hart, Carolyn Conrri, Karyl Lowe, Louise Costello-take a brief rest during an exciting game. Bogey rolls out a Lool number. The Varsity Pep Girls always add color and spirit to the rallies. Rich is picked as Queen for a day. ll. Fl. cluuxraltcs for ll ganna-. Rinh is home from the hunt . Mike, joscttc Brother XVarrcn nm Rilh plan another rullx Rillmrd DeBencdcltu, joscttc Gallcgo, F. J. llnlin, jane Daigle, Canon, Don BC2llll'L'jLllI'Ll, ,lcrrx lxlilfllllllk, Rinlmral Cmwrnlaum, Angela liclicxmcclcttn, Mike 0'Mcra, Samdx Pzlgliasnui, lim Silxa, lennne Allard, Brian Louglan, Summw Sm-ul, Riglmrcl Kullcs, Al Frugclctri, Bull Stn-ngcr, Bula Murnlck, jaukic Scxchrini, -lzuk liialm Turney, sf ff' s-7 J X Ii ' Jef at-P 9 17 .. N V J 5 v .- Ag 4, J, eff sk all oyyfy ef Josette Gallego and girls' cb ej-7 Coach, Miss Browning, chat between classes. SJM Coach Odell johnson glo- riously carried on the shoulders of the cheering Memorial crowd after they had defeated Washington Union. A night never to be forgotten! Miss Pirrman and Bernie Renna. wr N All the credit for the fine, or- ganized P.E. classes and winning teams goes to our athletic coaches -Miss Pirrman and Miss Brown- , ing. All year long they have un- selfishly given their time and ef- fort to inculcate fine ideas of sportsmanship. Codches Under the spirited coaching of Odell John- son the Varsity Squad turned out to be one of the best basketball teams in the history of The most memorable game of the year was played with XY'ashington Union in which S.j.M. handed the Panthers their first defeat in three years. Enthusiasm ran high. ' I I I Coath Odell johnson - , -v 1 I I I' I r Y A' 'L' A. I Q Q O I I 1 1 ' l . . . g . , HXxR Xxli1 .ll lil I' X ' iii? Loath Larry Phxlpott . Coach Dan Gradv Varsity 'fu ,ii 'ff if A N ,q J Basketball - X 'Xj x 1 f 1 1 69 l f I Emil ui Prima RUSS O'Lef'fY Varsity - R. Bessard, L. Paolillo, A. Morales, R. Reuter, P. Crab, R. Turney, R. O'I.eary, E. Di Prima, j. Buffo, j. Caron, R, XVilliams, T. Navarro, R. Oraze, Coaches johnson and Philpot. ix. X Q A' bar if X X 'T V if J j EU .1 X nn. I X X RQ- .,, - I , IO x ,, -. X' 1 I K1 A x - X x 4 L' A Q, Rich Turncy jack Caron Ron Williams f I Q , if ggi? ffirn' 1 ' l up T rv' ' 1'i 5 4 , L, c'.Yk Ti 5 Q 9 9, 3 ' X K CLI a x , 'I ,ilzngytmlw -rssutg Q1 UF, , ' 'A HMI, 1.6, - Q Q 17 , ',, ' A ! vs' , 4 ft! J 11:1 uf A ' ' ' 'ws' 'Hr X 'J ,G '1 x If b , . ae 14 ff, 15 xi, s 4 'J 5 N I, A Q ffxx -V I T' I 1 1 ' P K . Q' ' 'l. . T 1 ' Q uw x. Q - 5 ' ' ' . ' i 1 3172! i v ' 'ZS : Aix! 44 1 xv Q: f X -.E 5 A A A -I C-D Team .a 'x l Ron gets pointed instructions by Odell. Recognition is due to the C and D teams, who showed such won- derful spirit and such great effort all season. These teams learn the funda- mentals of basketball and train for the future Varsity teams. Tom pressured, shoots for two. S, Belles, R, Delpit, T. Lango, R. Bessard, R, Volk, P Schex nayder, j. Gage, j. C1arcia,Coath johnson. This year, under the coaching of Odell johnson, their reputation as basketball players is great, the C team reputation as basketball players is great, the C team has maintained a 1-4 win-loss recordg and the D team has tied for first place with Chowchilla with a 4-l record. T, Renna, T. Franco, j. Fatio, -I. Vuglia, Ci. Bethke, D Colby T, Gouge, V. Antonino, S. Capelli, R, Hee, QR. Vilorla miss X 5 . 713 6 N Ya .ll pi W Rachel and Bonnie light for the ball. TW, mnrg pomts for the j.V.'s. Phyllis Tensther, Patty Allan, Carolyn Contri, Miss Browning, juely Guyctte, joan Schiffler. Agnes Mathieson, Roslyn Luft, Patti Smith, Bernadette Renna, julia Evans, Irma jean lipperson, juanita Mathieson, Linda Long- cor, are members of this year's Varsity Team. Kathy Martinez, Carmen Durazo, Carolyn Contri, julie Giordano, Miss Browning, Bonnie Ramsey, joan Mastro, Carmelita Franco, Rathel Martinez tompose the j.V, team Coaches-Miss Pirrmann and Miss Browning. Spring With the flowering Of Spring Comes- Juniors dreaming A Cappella harmonizing Glee Club vocalizing Latin Club parsing Spanish Club dancing Block M ushering G.A.A. playing The King and Queen celebrating Juniors and Seniors promenading Tennis players competing Swimmers splashing Juni0 S A Cappella Clubs 59 Mardi G '45 'qs gf Table of Contents ,.. 1' -1 'I A A la 1 , A ' 29 l ' 9 .,. Y 1 al L. Irma Acuna Jane Adams jlmiur Officers-Barbara De La Rosa, Carol Wforsley, Sister Mary AUj1USllIl3, Carolyn Kasaian, Vicki Gee. Agnes Bunomi Leun Bernard 'x Ralph Bessard john Bettemourt X in l 74 Frank Alvarez Judy Aldrich Patty Allan Qu is---v l 1 Eugene Arriet jeanne Allard lfllene Argentine f 'hr Uj Helen Baclasu Rich relates the nous of the game. Rose Marie Buckley -E? J: Joyce Caglia Roy Biglionc Mary Carmody I x 1 ,, 3 x 7 E, Richard Caglia Gactane Cazan Daniel Cardenas Annette Chilherto ,lmk CHUYU .1 i x Gail Christian Colleen Cleary DOH!-21215 Cisro Brother Hilary, Harold Shields, Cmissing, Rick . . Reuterj. Patricia Cope ' Y X7 Take me tu your leader! Jayne Daigle Brian Coughlan Lillian Dflmiflfii +L 7' 'QNUV 'Y Xwilligm Davidgtmn Angela DeBenedetto Richard DeBenedetto Don DeFendis Barbara DcLaRosa junior I Officers-Rich DeBenedett0, Tim Menezes, ,3- Q1-1 Relwun Del Real Luke Di Benedetto Yolanda Echeverria Viator Espinosa Virginia Esqueval 1960 M, A , 1445! ' I Nt- TQ.gu QL janet Francesnoni The Mldnighter -tough! joseph Roca john Fernandez Tnnna Lee Frzmchi ls it still beating, Sheila? ML Victor Fimbres 'JIVI if X V ,.., Y Dennis Foraker Paula Gage Michael Fornaro Alice Galindo Kenngth Fossan F, A N ,lames Fredericks jacquie Gallistl Victoria Gee David Goggin Suzanne Cicmrclin Juniors - Giglio Future arnhitects at work Margarita Gonzales , 1 e r 1 55 k ima David Gomez Sally Googins The Gutter Girls Margie Green Mary' Guy-eng Joseph Guyette Mary jean Hall Harris Hayes Penny Harrington W A . .1-. 4 Zh Af ' H4- f' . if Phyllis Heck Mary Hollender Harry Hernandez Virki jackson Alicia Kampling Patricia Kampling J' Nur Carolyn Kasaian junior ll Omcers-judy Luft, Sister M. jeromita, Elaine Kasparian Sally Googins, Sandy Schoettler, Pat Houseman, Theresa Latella Carule LeBlanc Riik Langdale Gail Horsih Patricia Houseman Cracking the safe Bridget Keenan X . W '57 7' NV Dorlee Kingen Mary Limlauer joAnn Lopopolo Judy Luft jerome IlVlanuszak Lutille Mnntlelln Cctilia Marquez Ciernldine Martin jacqueline Martin Melanie Massoels junior III Ofhters-Lennie Ciiglio, Angela lJeBcnc- ju,-fe Mazzilli Adams' lllnim' ll 0mWf5'lC'ff! Mlmuvakt Vi'-mf E5Pln053, Sharon McHugh Gary Mntteson Theresa MtSherry Brother Camillus, Rith Turney, john Bettencourt. X Y-1 Tim lnUUClI.'S Marilyn Monopoli Robert Morales Marv Mxers Gan Musgo cletto, Sister Vintent Therese, julie Romagnoli, jane Q Us sf Cv I C' an Shirley Nahigian Anthony Navarro Martha Norris Roger Oraze Linda Ortiz 1960 fa Raymond Pelletier Sharon Pollastrini Mark Paolillo .7 Patricia Palomino Gerald Oflil What's cooking? g. .--v Patsy Ramos Norman Pimentel Stella Rincon Frank Ramsay Beverly Romagnoli 9 julie Romagnoli Ronald Reeg Delores Rosales Rick Reuter Shirley Sabbatini Juniors ff Sandra Schoettler U Robert Sabbatini Maureen Sargol Angelo Rita Pick up, girls Q 6 ibn' Roberta Scott Harold Shields Michele Semper john Sierra Lenora Smiley iff Mary Lou Sosa Katherine Steen Louis Silva Sheila Sykes Nancy Taaffe Juniors nv Rin hard Turney Where can the dimple be? Marilyn Tosi Rudy Verdusao Muriel XY'eddle Judi Xvhirqomb Lynn Tallacksen Socorro Verdugo joseph Aguirre Delores Axakian gi' -:J U H Patricia Wfilcock Mark Sandie Willian1s Robin Willis john llcss 1960 L Waller Wingcll ' Jufhi WW- I ji l . V Q ' ' Sharon Wfooding K L IW UTQW X-3' A i XVho starred the fad? vw 12111195 YCMY Charles Yrulcgui ff r 9 i J, X., Carol Wforsley Robert Zingarelli Sandra Viloria Harry Smizh Irene Martine: Bass--Frank Volpa, Joe Freitas, Charles Colby, Joe La Forti, Garv Musso, Dennis Foraker, Max Reinhart, Art Sierra, Jim Silva, Charles Yrulegui. A Cappella Accompanist-Kathy Behm Trio Sandy Pagliasotti - Kathryn Lindauer Catherine Heck KJ 'r7 Sopranos-Sandy Pagliasotti, Judy Cleary, Colleen Cleary, Rose Marie Buckley, Theresa McSherry, Elaine Kutz, Sheila Sykes, Vicki Gee, Sue Gerardin, Jayne Daigle, Pat Polomina, Lenora Smiley, Sandy Valoria, Janice Pistacchio, Gail Horsch, Olivia Oberti, Gail Christian, Kathy Weis. Accompanists-Gary Musso-Olivia Oberti. Altos-Ann Marie Yribarren, Mary Lindauer, Geraldine Cocciola, Kitje Llndauer, Catherine Heck, Judy Luft, Carol Wforsely, Maureen Sargol, Yo- landa Echeverria, Carolyn Kasaian Sandy Schoettler, Nancy Clune, Rossen. Gay Dorothy Westmoreland Max Reinhart - Art Sierra Chuck Colby Tenors-Joe Guyette, Mary Bird, jane Adams, George St. Louis, Patricia Housman, Tim Ryan, Angela De Benedetto, Michele Semper, Lillian Damiani, Judy Yee, Consuelo Stewart. 93 A Cappella N 7' . -I' get W4 Sister Cecilia Clare with the A Cap- pella President, Judie Cleary. 7 Soloist-Dorothy Westmoreland. diid l 1 ' Tl K Vice-President and Secretary Max Reinhart and Sandy Pagliasotti. Under the direction of Sister Mary Cecilia Clare, the A Cappella performed with artistry and skill especially the carol singing at Christmas Tree Lane, the State Nurses' Convention and the Mothers' Club. The Annual Spring Concert was an hour of pure enjoyment. J, c o 1 , .5 J lg -'V' ' ...sv 3 , 4 Mezzos-Louise Castello, Maria Fierro, Margaret Bruemer, Pam Manoni, Agnes Mathiesen, Mary Draim, Therese Hoffman, Sue Snead, Shiela Hart. Moderator Sister Cecilia Clare and oiiiters-Rosalyn Luft, Treasurerg Karen Comi, Setretaryg Dorothy Westnltwrelantl. Altos-Rosalyn Luft, Dorothy XVestmoreland, Vicki lfthescrria, Bonnie Ramsey, Patty Smith, Karen Comi, Carol Hudson, Sue Casperian, Rose Moreno. Sopranos --A Barbara XVestritk, Terry Pagliasotti, Shiela Predmore, Barbara Caxanaugh, Gloria Bail, Elaine Nastro, Patsy Rodriguez, Shiela MtBrian, Andrea Ithurraldi, Kathleen Oherti, Carolyn Pic- colo, Gail Hothderlfer, jo Ann Montagano, jo Ann Piomhino, Carmelita Frame, Rita Chilherto. 754-+ Q- 1+ dk -P s Sister Mary Colombia-re discusses the Latin Conxention at Stotkton with third and fourth year Latin studentshPhyllis, Elaine, and Anita, For six years the Latin Club has been affiliated with the National junior Classical League in Ohio. This year members at- tended the State Convention with the California Chapter in Stockton. A Roman Style banquet on February 22, highlighted the yeat-'s activities. Latin Club . 1 XQW1 1 'S .f X , fN tfvfw. x A Q - -Q, , ' - 7 'Q' 1 A ...- ' ' --u..anffv-v-f Kathy, Helen, Ruby, Phyllis, and Paulette of the Latin Club. sun themselves before the meeting ui Judy, Anita, julia, Murial, and Paula hold up the Roman Motto Work tonquers all things, as well as the Club's Motto, XVork and pray. y X I Consul Elaine Kutz and Moderator Sister Mary Colombiere El Club Espanol Irma and Al finish the jarahe in grand style. Ofliters-K. Behm, -I. Lomno, and A. Arzate: fabsent, S. Romeroj. it.: '.?w Club memhers posing.: hefore the startle of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The climax of the Po- sada was the breaking of the Pinata. P .Duff Sister Vincent Therese and Ana Marie review the Constitution. Actixe members-A. Flores, la Lima, R. Hernandez, A. Cabral, R. Moreno, L. Ortiz, R. Del Real, K. Behm, I. Rojas, R. Esqueda, L. Rixas, D. Rojas, I. Martinez, D, Valoria, G. Homsey, T. Zuniga, M. Simone, M, Spencer, j. Fierro and J. Silva. Mr. Cerne, Moderator. Oliiters listen attentively to Brother Camillus, Boys' Moderator. Block li Brother W'arren, Moderator, Roy Ciiovannoni, President. Spring Sports-lid Wlales, D. La- terda, R. Giordano, K. Kryzwicki, C. Yrulegui, Leong, Al Frugletti. Among Memorials various active organiza- tions the Block M is by far largest and old- est of any on the boys' side. Besides being the chief ushers at Student Body functions, the Block M members have their annual dance. Not all athletes can receive membership into the A minimum of two-thirds of all games must be played. Basc-ballMR, Rcutcr, T, Menezes, R. Giovannoni, j. Marthiochi, ll. Vanontini, B. Hays, j. Manuszak. Setremry J. Catong Treasurer, A. Frugletti, and Vitc-President, j lNlzlrchiochi. 'T K Football Letterman-R, Fierro, j. La Forti, M, Dealie, B. Coughlan, P. Steffen, B. Zingarelli, R. Mar- tin, M. Crookham. Basketball - E. DePrima, R. O'Leary, J, Caton, R. Turney, R. Bessard, B. McLeod, R. Williams, X Cecelia Harper and Al Frugletti star giving at the Block M Dante. 99 ,1 tt I 1 March v'1 ,QV - L- 3 ' -'iI'!- Y.u ' .., on 8 ' Y- Of The Coronauon! Wlmere are your shoes ? ,f , NN . ,,1 'rj 4 I YY :isa 5' 74111:-f V .N 0 fu If -xr Q6 ow 0 ' ' umbws Lille ww U39 cciveg l U M009 Offiaers of the Tumbling Qlub-Linda, Yxexeix Pozzobon, Searetaryg Cecilia Harper, I Q96 Treasurer: jonulyn DeI.uca, Vice-Presi- NVQ' dent: Vicki Gambucci, President, X00 MXOAQS s jackie gels ready to roll up another strike. CW'z1tnl1 your toes, jackiej. Miss Browning, helps Marion with a fevx pointers on handling ihe howling ball. G.A.A. Activities Throughout the year the girls are active in all types of sports. Bowling, new this year, kept them busy in League competition every Wednesdziy' after school. The tumblers, working hard to keep in practice, can be seen either on the Senior Lawn during warm weather or in the gym. Our coaches work harder, stay longer and cheer louder to help maintain good spirit. The pep and vigor of Miss Piermann and Miss Browning keep activities moving and spirits high. vitki h See Tumhlers4Barbara, Cecilia, jonolyn, Vitki, Linda, jatkie, Mary Beth, Lea, Lenore, Betty, Margaret, Sharon, Nitki, Leslie, joan, lxaren, ln- struttor Miss Pirrmtnn llcltn Sheila Lindt Hold that py ramitl steady, girls -Cetilia Linda, Vitki, Mary Beth, Vitki, and 'loan Senior Volley Ball Champs--Rathel, jonolyn, Bernie, Annie, julia, Irma, , and blosette. Arches are mere routine to the Tumbling members' -Lea and Nicki. a 1 Campus Cornered Own--. ,'- .1 , ,r '57,-ji. IW IXIA 5. ' V 'Q r .QI Af Q - Wm 1.,..,.. J..- E' v.-............, ,.,,,, v--Q.. Coming or going ? l . 'bu-f ' . owe' lo in ,,--ff- ' A 1 - - ,. . ,. , 1 fm' ' 1 x R U Q-Q J' 'Wi' fly' i-o-- be .F tv , JK' J s ,Q y-:,- . Senior symposium 0116, two O O I 1iI?4l:iia':!' ' f - , ct, . Si L-ig? .4 Miss Pirrmann Mr. Grady Spring Sport Coaches SJM Spring is here and swimming suits and tennis rackets have been brought out of their winter hide- outs. The campus is again alive with participants in these spring sports. Tennis matches, swim meets, swim meets, tennis matches alternate in swift procession, for these sports have always been most popular at In the ast rivalry within the League has een high, and this year proves no exception. The boys' swim team, having lost most of its veteran swimmers, is young and inexperienced, but that has not daunted its fire and en- thusiasm. The girls' swim team, consisting mostly of veterans of other years, is a strong contender for the league honors. The tennis team shows great promise of capturing the league title. -f-- L un The outstanding swimmers for the boys-Bill Stenger, Al Fierro, Gary McKeighan, jim Gage, Mike McCormick and Mike Crookham. Boy B Team - Dick Moreno, Gary Coughlan, Fd Donoghy, Steve McGee, Ron Bessard, Marty Harper, Mike Argentine, Bill Fillipini, Richard Kajetani, Andre Te- Nyenhuis, Ed Arata, Ed Linneberger, Bill Henry, Allen Goodall, Mike Spencer, Dick Rath, and George Homsey. Girls' Varsity-Sharon Blackwell, Leslie Dishong, Sue Snead, Shiela Hart, Jeanne Allard, Juanita Mathieson, Theresa Hoffman, Agnes Mathieson, Gloria Xvarmerdam, Murriel Weddle, Sally Ken' nedy, Sue Gerardin, Mary TeNyenhuis, julie Giordano, Mary Ann Renna, Kay Batz, jonolyn De Luca. start of the swimming season. Max Reinhart doing a jennne Allard demon gainer off the one meter strzites the swan dive. board. 354.715, ,-.. u 5:15- U s- ' 4' -. . 1' r .ae H C - Aff- ...,q'.f.T:.' - -xt - Q . M F . -hm t Agri: Q fx-.J . Q . vu F' Jil'- -r 5 ' 'JW ' N -if 1: 4 ' rs - ?a'fef'elW' Memorial hosts Madera at the .xr ,assa- ,Q Boys' Varsity-Bill Stenger, Rich Giordano, Max Reinhart, Gary Mc- Keighan, Wayne Nahigian, jim Gage, Don Viloria, Brian Coughlan, Coach Grady, Mike Crookham, Ken Fossan, jerry Kline, Mike Mc- Cormick, jack Gage, Ronnie Viloria and Al Fierro. 'ur Richard Giordano, first boy's singles, was a standout all season. Veteran Josette Gallego played second girl's singles. IO8 - New Comets-Sue Hammet and joan Schiffler -made a strong girls' doubles. Boys' doubles-Chuck Yrulegui Tennis Team-Galene Dennis, Randy Gee, Steve Beals, Rachel Martinez, Carol Telesco, Josette Gallego, Ber- nie Renna, Dave Lacerda, jim Leong. I E jim Leong and Dorlee Kingen--formidable Op- ponents in any double tennis match. and Rich De Benedetto. Tennis Team-Carmelita Franco, Theresa Culleton, Julia Evans, Tom Austin, Eddie De La Torre, Richard Giordano, Dor Lee Kirger, Sue Hammet, joan Schiffler, Miss Pirrmann. Bernie Renna, tirst girl's singles, goes up for another smash. Dave Lacerda. second boy's singles, is a whiz at the net. E . - x Table of Seniors Splrlt of '59 Contents Prom 'ia Baseball Talent III Moderator, Sister Patricianne, and as- sistant cditor, Josette Gallego. Bob Casperian, Richard Kukes, Al Frugletti, Vicki Gambucci, and john Massucco-efficient photographers and sports writers. Photography Dave Vanoncini Sports Spirit Edit of '59 Y s X M Bernie Rennn Q,-1: Business I Circulation 9 ' 1 5 , 6 . W is 1 Moderator- Brother Columban with the assistant editor, Don Beauregard. jackie Scverini, Cecilia Harper, Al Flores, Russ O'Lcnry and Kathleen Do- lin-experts in finaming 21 yearbook. nl 1-if 'ir ' Nancy Clune, Jo Ann Parisie, Linda Lorenzetti, Joe Lozano, and Linda Dcalie-steady and excellent as page designers. IIA 2 4' - .,,,, ,.'..Jr- : 5 i 4. . 4' ' -- ' ' ' .' 'F . -.,-, ' - 'T - - ,.s W, ,rr-,-, E- L , -,, - - h J A f' - - . -at ' i 3- . . , , Q.. f . 1- -- '.. Ana Marie Arzate, Maureen Houlihan, Lynda Rivas, Liz Nelson, Mary Correia, and Sandy King-typists and copyist and experts. Staff of Junior members of the staff-Angela De Benedetto, Tim Mene- zes, Sue Gerardin, Jeanne Allard, Sandy Schoettler, Roger Oraze, Ritk Reuter, Jayne Daigle, and Mary Lindauer. The Spirit of '59, S.J.M.'s annual, carries out the tra- dition set by the very first yearbook published here, The Spirit of '-17. Within the pages of The Spirit of '59 is caught permanently the enthusiastic, busy, and energetic campus life at San Joaquin. In portraits and candid shots, in campus-cornered and sports illustrated, the Staff has tried to feature every phase of living and every activity and every event of the day or the month or the year. No one is too unimportant and nothing is too insignifi- cant to be overlooked. The Spirit of '59 is the spirit of our school life caught in pictures. Spirit of '59 Ge-rald Fisher, Diane Enos, Kathy Behm, Richard Howard, Olivia Oberti, Mary Cruz, and Jim Silva-excellent in section layouts. Pete Steffen, Janice Pistatthio, Judie Cleary and Bob llolding, efficient circulation managers. Mary Bird, Consuelo Stewart, Chuck Colby, Judy Yee, Cecilia Harper, Dave Lacerda, Ann Marie Arzate-excellent each in work assigned. . l K- ,H Qs A . ' 'r. ' . if Linda Pozzobon, Vicki Gamlwucti, Marian Harden, Al Flores, Virginia Hanna, and Sandy Pagliasotti-good organizers 115 ' . .mol 5 Rink and Helen, Bob and Mary Ann enjoy dancing to the music melodies of Ralph Manfredo. A moment to be remembered by Virginia and Tim during the junior Prom, one of the most important events in the life of any junior or senior. Chairmen of the dance, Rick and jane, are most pleased During intermission at their last pi-,im ,he vs ih its suttiess. seniors reminisce. H6 Man, Ann cis Kuhleen and Virginia Happy, smiling seniors decide ro sir one our 1 1 -Q I I freshen up between dances. ., A 1 i Some Enchanted Evening jmk and Michele Q B all Coaches S.J.M.'s Varsity Baseball Squad, led by former F.S.C. star hurler, Frank Warren, is well on its way to a winning season. The Panther of- fensive line is one of the most explosive in the North Shasta League and is the team's Strongest weapon. Coming up against such teams as Washington Union, Cen- tral, Chowchilla, Dos Palos and Bullard, the team held its own throughout the season. l Q 5'-'14 i ' Y Q I 1 New I u,, i A, ig, -ff-.I I ! ,M-nr. -1 .IO- Varsity Baseball-Al Frugletti, Harry Hernandez, Barry Hays, Rich Kukes, Dennis Franccsconi, Dave Vanoncini, Tom Harding, Dun Cardenas, Don Peracchi, Rick Reurer, Russ O'Leary, Louis Marrhiochi, Roy Giovannoni, john Massuuo, Coanh Frank Warren. 5. 1 .'. ylf-gf-. J 1 Y x 11,574 ' ' . fl., ,. R r '09 SJM . -f Q-.F -jf' ll . ,.. ,,Q.v .X Q35-ilqrv lynn ' . .. - . 'TKJR' M? .Ri Tim Ryan helps keep the diamond in shape junior Vargigy heads for Cosmos junior Varsity Squad-Stephen Capelli, Ron Delpir, jim Cook, Ron Volk, Tony Lango, Vincent Amonino, Coach Castro, john McCarthy, Lincoln Marini, Dominic Falco, Tito Fierro, Eugene Ambrosini, Mike Mueller, Ron Sebasto. 119 ENT' X .ik QSIQ I-. Tom Harding-Pitcher Varsity I Dave Vanoncini-Outfield john Massucco--Outfield fb 1 I Harry Hernandez--Outfield xx, Roy starts anmher play Danny Cardenas-Outfield .0 'I v A 1 VI. xl 1 '. Rick Reuter-First Base it V - jk f 1 . 'I ' v A 5 1 Q c I NX 1 H NX . C, ' x 4 N . Ld 120 Don Peracchi-Catcher Al Frugletti-Second Base aseball Dave knocks out another hit. Roy Giovannoni-Shortstop J Q X im fi 5 1 W X'-.3 . 2 if -5 is ' UAV? N Richard Kukes-Third Base X Lhnis Marchiochi-Pitcher Russ O'I.eary-Pitcher Barry Hays-Pitcher rw U' N , 4 x 'X . Dennis Francesconi-Outfield Roy steals home I 21 lirthcr Negro reteives new members into the junior Sodnlity-Judy Ciuyctte, Pat Bailey, and Mary Bailey. Fred Fztietzt in Forensiclalnd-and Am worm will wiggle -just Willie and Nillie, the book worms from Library Club play given for the Mothers' Club. Other stars are Carol Skibiki anal judy Cnntonisi, At the Latin Club banquet. headed for the Nationals at Santa Barham. Spring Events Vmzltinn Day. ,,wW,f N I Z1 ky .- Ar the La Fiesta with Rose Morena, joe Lovano, Linda Ortiz, Helen Del Real, Silxano Romero, and Pat Polomino. ' , ' pg,-HV, ,MM .-.,f h ss ,, .l x 3 x. '. .Ag --an +1 'v i71f'ff jim Silva and Kathy Behm show hom the Spanish dances should be done. .1 , . 1 fix, ' 0, : u sn ...-...il .,4.64i.,.' Q V iw' o u on. ., 5 'K ,. ..-Crg!-'of' . , . lu.. -. 'r wg.. Top Talent at the Talent Show -Span- ish danters, Maria Fierro antl Cetilinl and the Hetk Trio--Betty, Catherine, and Phyllis. Talent Shows L14 Angels unavsare-jo Ann Parisie, Diane Enos, Patt Lemon, and Made leine Paul-at the Christmas play given for the Mothers' Club. Sandy and joe rotk 'n roll the Alaskan may at the talent show. 123 Boys' Moderators-Brother George and Brother Co- Iumbnn, talk over dass doings. W , 1 'K' Don Beauregard 4 Bench Gang. 'fr Ruby Amar ye Wlayne Aranaz Ann Marie Arzate Kathy Behm Mary Bird Brager Rosemary Bresnione l Madeline Calzone joan Capell Bob Casperian Judie Cleary Tim Cleary .ff Clan J' Virginia Carillo Class Presidents-Madeline Paul and Dave Vanoncini take time out during a busy day. Nancy Clune Virginia Couiolo Chuck Colby 126 Anita Cope Mary Correia Mary Cruz Ahffx lf. 'J Sister Patricianne and Sister Colombicrc, Girls' Mod- erators, look forward to the toming graduation. Linda Denile Virginia Dclcnn I Mary Helen ml Rtlal jonolyn De Lum' Emil De Prima judy Diaso qu - 'ix-er., Kathleen Dolin C25-' Bula Holding nnsl -lucly Yue, our nlnss sine-presidents gl are lmpps for this ihnnu: in sir clown. H 35' 5 , X Robert Du ram Patrinia Epple Rose Esqueda Gary Feminism Alfred Fierro june Howie 6? Diane linos julia Evans Preparing fur the big day-grauluntiun. Richard Fierro Gerald Fisher SIX Alfred Flores Florencio Flores 4 Oy! Secretaries, Judi Cleary and Bill McLeod, comment of how quickly the school year has gone by. 1959 Dennis Frzmcesconi ,ji joseph Freitas Q L X F, I- I , L... A' r ,:?L?N,L,,Q.5g,,q,r J - ,IF . . A V .. , -4. - 5 . , .,. , , - .'. 41 -- . 1 ' ' - . '.'! A't .-yr up ,. ' '- Q, Senior boys wait for the bus that will take them to retreat at San juan Baptista. Al Frugletti WW Josette Gallego Vicki Gambucci Rithard Giordano Gail Giosa Roy Giovannoni Mary Ann Gough 5 , , Robert Gridley I Virginia, Ann, Esther, and Irma show Mrs. Lea, S.j.M.'s sewing teacher, how muah they have learned since the beginning of the year. Vir inizi H anna l' I1 'VE' Marian Harden Tom Harding Cecilia Harper Maureen Harris 129 .I Paulette Hnrron Barry Hays Kathryn Heck Barbara Hmhderffcr Bob Holding judy, Pat. and Consueln seem to be quite interested in what they sec on the slides, Maureen Houlihan 130 Richard Howard jim Kennedy Sandy King Ken Kryzvtigki X Richarcl Kukes ' - 1 ,,- -iq 1 jim Leong . ?9 No listher Lima lf' Elaine Kutf Dave Laterda Part Lemon 13 Sandy Pagliasotti and Emil De Prima, Class Treasur- ers, do not have too muah more time to enjoy the senior lawn. fu I Katherine Linclauer l Larrv Little joe Ln Forti Linda Lnremetti 131 Gilbert Louie joseph Lozzmo Louis Marchiorhi Rzuhel Martinez Diane, Mary, Virginia, and Mary Arm observe zt world wide point of interest in Amerimn problems. ffv- C27 SENIORS Georgene Matcsso Sb f A I xg' l32 Ann McMillan Diane Mele Alfred Mollo john Massucco 0-x Bill McLeod Frank Neal junnly n, Linda, and Rosemary study intently the tragccly of Ifrlllllff. Elizabeth Nelson Olivia Obcrti FY A. A Russ Mike O'lVleara Sandy Pagliasotti I. l,?!. gl ,. Y jo Ann Parisie Madeleine Paul janiie Pistau-hio Sandra Pistacchiu 4 mi...-fe ,4- ..-F ' f-P Linda Pozzohon You're supposed to keep your eyes on the mopy, john! Michael Predmore Max Reinhart Bernie Rennn Marx Ann Rennu Linda qiisas 'Z .Q BX 4 Irma Rojas Silumo Romero Gay Rossen Ann 110101151 Y' - Tim Ryan -rw I A jackie Severini Doug Shaffer lI - 5 . . V V' I I . ? Sister looks happy xx ith her Senior typing class. SENIORS Qu. ol i, Arr Sierra jim Silva Rosemary Sosa S ef Q H .X Pete Steffen Bill Stenger Consuelo Stewart George St. Louis ans 'Q- v Phyllis Tenschcr Dive Vanoncini Dennis Viloria it 3.-1 Frnnk Volpa 1959 SENIORS XY'illinm XWelwr Will every cap fit on graduation night? '56 Iudv Ycc Ann Marie Yribarren William Yrulegui ef' Kathy XVQ-iz Ron Williams X3 K , , xf, n my Z2-W-. Q, , x V wk A ' f 1 Cmwwe W , 1 J ' f , XJ 1 .fi ' , 2 1 f 1 5, H92 M A J DPL!! KJ fl J w gp iff W' U yt, W U I aw? J , 1 f W V+ LV K.i-r NAME! ZH! !ZjX y1Ear if fkf f J 5210 Qld Hvj' gy af V2 XL M A L Ji ,U ' M U N W KID!!! jf? , V 1 In J5 A r if W 7' .' 9,1 lfjf' J L Autographs 1fnfL! GZ! Q, ,fezetffq f-leffedyffg f v4i?fe44j' gixffcdff A1769 Wd, ,,,lf1.4.4' A, fi!!-fd' l lg P f',-4'-1,24-44o:rzf:or.K'4fe yv -Aim 4,0 ,A.f,fz! 414' ' fd JK QA? j X 'lJ My D e ish to extend thanks to we fi? ,ZZMJF y 4f4W f' Sister Mary Patricianne and Brother Columban, Our Moderators The Staff of the Spirit of '59 john Frigulti and Staff, especially Bud and Kay The Administration and Faculty Mirro-Graphic Yearbook Company Our Representative, Mr. Jack Laughlin The Student Body Our Advertisers QW. ' J LJPXJV if af aitgiif My offhefwjffv AS ja . Wy A MfWMtZ5e'y,w'2,,ff! JM J of V V 9JTr 's 01-tat? H N 052 W W0 any 7 Alf wr f 59 SOUTH EAST AVENUE Us FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 1 . WA lx X K 138 KJ VJL 1 In f. . if f WQ So 2 f 'WN 4 I A! ,u UCP C' Leif! 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CLASS or '59 4 - , 'f ' , E5 . we Of f,a5fi+,T.ff.f5af?-Q1 W NEW YORK TIMES V' 652215 if 9,64 Z , Y 7, 242253 Kem Q- Am. 4:46653 A f' if NEW VICTORY BAKERY AL'S i ff ng ,Q Fresno, California 3014 E. Olive Avenue f A . 4-1 X- f Fresno, California Q ,D Mon. thru Friday 8 p.m. Sat. 8: Sun. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. so Z1-if is - f 'RUSS CEMENTSN E ' 0 PRINCETON LIQUOR Comglete Auto Service 8 A ,f Specia ists in Lubrication I ,,... AQZ M 825 Princeton Am 7-3190 740 Varivgiess Fresno, California ' Ba 2-0223 X f N V I A JJ. EERDINANDI AND SONS ,L 1 szo N. FULTON Phone AD. 3-7098 L X il .ff 4 f I 'V A Tux Rentals And Sales - A . P W I WM JJ, V Q , AM., . M VW 30? W ' A9 jf' - Lqdlj, X 0 , RN I OU jv I i! Y. Cog lm jof V LM' I 5 M 9BES?SifVI?l?ETI?gUSE , pf CANADIAN CLUB Z PETE S RIC F Lt A LQADERA DISTRIBUT 51016 sos W. Olive Ave. Nb Pho QAM s-eip!! 0!f27200 muff :Fresno Lf L if W A J0hfmyNaiafiaf1 J jjbfffo ,ff ERANRZQS SHEWSER6 E ANDY'S NURSERY AN ,, PV 615 U ji FLOWER SHOP ' f G HMO if H STS- 3619 N. Thorne BA. 75 OW Thrifty t mps 5 f Phone AM. 4-0609 4 blocks North of Shields if 3 i , lf 1 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS Bills Home and Auto Supply OF 'so FIRESTONE T AC 0 TIENDA DEALER STORES fiffffffllizinzz in 353 California AYe. Tacos - tostadas - refried beans - T.V. Dinners Fresno' California Enchlladas to take out Wm. Cornacchia Phone AM. 8-5679 2345 No. Blackstone BA. 9-9712 owne' 149 -A X? CF343 X N SN X Li X A X XA 4 XL -D Q .kng A V45 Ti' Efligc V T AT NSY! ? xx Sri ig X C gk . as. Q .E px :QNX 3 h ilhx vi Ri Rx S C, Qx C Qblif- X 5 SX lffgg CITES SEQ '45, SSSS xi., 1, S-Nix , :I S E vS E Xofxs kg' 31 if V19 5 C+., 'ri tx N X KQX Cx in 1 XX' x QF CF Cv- 'D -X u S Q X' K 2? C53 2 X S X S X CD if SIN IGN Q51 XSPMEQM R 2? Sxxwi X J 3 -Q FT if Fx 3 X ig C? ' '5- Moifj Rug? X X S SSC? 'J x Q S Y fl H S fe. riff S- gx A Xb X X Q xi Compliments of MCDONALUS DRIVE-IN FRESNO, CALIFORNIA BEST WISHES CLASS OF N3 K NEWT our TS 001' U I. 1 .Tl ir Smooflrer Flavor -k Fas-fer Pick-up 1959 Each big bottle serves 3 1331 W. Fresno 4491 E, Tul f xii Q9 Y -Q ' TL ' . Q RS- W ' 13op's 3Aut.o Slipplyigqgom guy Off, 1 WL Vg!!! 5iComfJlete L Ve of A. o PaQQ5gand Q . hiv V!! Y Bike 'ii X Yi V U 5 u A 1 'Exclus1veD ribut qs of Q 5 ' W Compllments 3 519332, A. Cries is XXL . Teitphone Am 13 C5 of ' . U K.-Q .. V, k iX i, - 1 f h N Xyk 'wax 'A T' C 81 C IN OUR s4fhi?1QAR XX 4 X X F O O D ,X .x M A R T S ETSZZSEFSQK' JE XVMMW1 . ' Telephone Am. 6-3204 Fix 0 Auf Md, 30115, 7600 LEONARD'S SHOE REPAI ING i Expert Shoe Repairing and eb ' ing -4, ldrbic, Shoes Shined - layed - 5 e L? LEONARD li. I fag' HX mr 266 ariposa :VB , li' California AWQQW 'M WH 'I ' ' ow y I . x A, ' A S BERNARDI ' X My 1 I ul on Str Od A x Q , l JV rso .Ylized Styli Mn Service ' of M I J lb ' 'I h O CK A LE TAVERN R T W iff 0 U A A A s OF '59 M WV 13 5 Fresno Street -1 K B 'and julius Monopoli ' A ts I MADELEINES 1294 Wishon K E T Invites to See V BEAUTIFUL FORMALS FRESNO, CALIFORNIA AND PRETTY PARTY FROCKS Modest Prices Excellent Selection 151 MIELVALLEY -.. NT-V 6 'fxl ali may ,k NLM se ww f-CC. SPCRTS CENTER ,ic lid -if ici TOM CAROTHERS , ksYfQfcW A f'i'L'ilEDL'EEICK V ' igivi f Y C . ,Mfr EW I ww - omplete Lme of Sports Goods N- ' WICHES VVBAL f -. OLMGSANI J . Corner Merced and Van Ness ' YM if ik...-4 , C 1 WVU AM. 6-0705 jf fwpiif ,io FOUNWV ,il was fx JLHLL Job' 5 ,t,L,-JQL ,Epi ,'LMLa N'- V' . 'TJ LIN QJVVL, Jvertiyx. ELA.-. CLI-A.ef.,fJ'-Z , 4. LUNCH ..j'L4 ' L7-:bf C' y,,c.,4v..4,sfw-If - DINNER 52,75 Locations: Broadway and Sacramento 19th and Union Fresno Bakersfield 16th and K St. Sacramento, Calif. Italianexstries 3 X ing akes XC ' 'X NJ l ,li f v X R 2 vis l MQERBY X sii- l THONYiFRUGELETTI Clovis, California 438 Pollasky CYpress 9-4227 i,L'!'7fEpi'sv-fffiar-'Zi wiv,.i,r,kmemyL.Y,L 'Av' E-V ggi I- Congratulations to ' M C L1 ai. Class of '59 5 . 1 .-- ' is FJ -- CACE DEUC STURE ' li , L'f ,1 ,,,.. Q 454 Clovis Ave. Clovis, Calif. Q -- l i' 3 ! ' it ' 72, ' .frg i 1 , Phone CYpress 9-4206 152 X ,I 1 Medi yn VJ TWENTY-THIRD YEAR nx ff L Ni P91 Bi JANTA TERESITA WY! yjj J F r B Ms Q For Girls Q D! Q1 R A A Xl! 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C E T T I IIM DERMER INSURANCE I 1 S DAVE B ENC T 1 Lubricating S ecialist W 43 Car Washing - Car ' hing . 397.-s ADams 7-9501 X 603 Van Ness Taenug F sno, California bb 75, 97: 2 -4 7 Ami 2729 ' A 6-3482C72L c Abbey St. Fresno A., Q DEA ED'S D - '79 e of t e oaggie SD 79n nd Bell e9g1b 'VIL Q P1134 8-S5679 yi-f DRITSAS sr so C X zz '33fUni0n Oil sglvip D52-v wires Batteriek: 8: Accigries ' iq 2. N 333 California John Dritsas Fresno, California Big LEO'S Future Insurance Agents. lwjll-ly glial 1 cz flrll I .V nfl' ti ,Tw Tm , Lf bb 1092511 ornla Bowling Supply CAL?Ef?UCEgl:3zlglilij'9 A il 1, dj7Bring Your Bowling Problems to Us ill'-1. 1 vll STAN SALWIERZ Luncheon Dinners i Phone AM 4-3652 Fresno, Calif. 223 Olive Ave. Phone AD. 3-S816 1253 No. Blackstone Fresno, Calif. Glow! I X W 'A Compliments of 5 'lii ff ' om men o VJ 'Fill W SGW ,J V SEARS, ROEBUCK S1 Co. ,P PT Au f UV Ll! 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