St Marys High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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M S oT Their high school days as They are recalled and iifwiigiiiiiriifii ff? rf 'ilglifili ggi 'bil ifxjgsgsg jjrmW Autumn Cy4UTUMN aT SainT lVlary's is The busiesT season oT The year. IT is a period oT TransiTion when lasT year's juniors become This year's seniors. The Tresh- men, who will one day lead ihe' school, learn To adiusT Themselves To The ways and cusToms oT SainT lvlary's, buT They musT TirsT pass The supreme TesT oT iniTiaTion. For Those who survive, There is The reward oT a genial recepTion given by The seniors, who iusT a Tew hours earlier had been inhuman TyranTs. In SepTember, responsibiliTies are TelT and lived up To, as new oTlicers assume Their posiTions. Fall means TooTball and The grind and glory oT molding experienced and unproven TalenT inTo a Team ready To Tace The challenge oT The Valley Oak League. While The hinT oT approaching winTer casTs a blighT on much oT naTure, The spiriT oT SainT lvlary's resembles The bursT oT blazing glory ThaT accompanies auTumn raTher Than The waning oT The season. --- WalTer Payne DM Wifi afwll' au W-jjygax w'g,l'f,,j We mclwsimww fifefifi f ,asgj T . g-vJ- Paul CasTles p esidenT mjnyvwjgjxph 'K WK Joan SanguineTT v ce presidenT JJQJQ, 1 ConsTance Chinn secreTary ww John Moran Treasurer Terry Ford sergeanT aT arms -wr-'N JMX 1 er,-f 34' fs.4,,,- A - R1 W ! , ,pi A i? if' ii 1'iw1f if W Q58 2 -W Q ' HL K , R' 3, A my , 1 2 mfg 3 .,,, 4 , pf Q fn, ,Q ' 4' -gg? P. - 1-fm 3? f . ., .ff ., Q fpi J' S 'I 2 A wh N 'P ,xv . 1. . 5 .M fn- Q:-.+. 'f 291,75 ,M ,. ,high , W, H , ,,.. we tw lf' wh xl . wwf -Lf-,vvyf M f' W' V , . fd wir O WV. V I 1 f Nag-gi Ei! 5? 5 , 7 . 'f TK fu '- m 1? ,Qf 'S LZM, 5535- i E 5' , ff? 2' Nz Q ,ff A v . .fl , 'ss .1 ff 1 -fT5S:1ff5Ef- 2... ,QW ,iff ij2if 'l 3 if , -g f' 5, . K, A 3 5 ,-Ai ...E my ki A VY 5? gpm f an gk Z ,NM 1. 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Those who mainTain a B average in Their Tinal grades become members of This SocieTy. BOYS: on sfairsz M. Bergman R. Marraccini J. Forfney R. Marrin M. McCauley M. Guinan G. Cesena R. Rishwain J. Cavaq naro J. Hun? L. Kinser D. McConnell 'Fron+ row: R. Sraniey J. Ramos F. Can+ele A. Giovannoni M. McCarrhy H. Isaacs C. Joyce boys noi picfured: J. Busfos L. McGirk J. Olague GIRLS: sfanding, back row M. Green J. King L. Caminaia S. Ceo K. Boorh middle row: C. Flores S. Bafres J. Fillippi D. Brown D. Ghiqiieri M. Huberr N. Baccelli M. Conrady D. Hasfy B. Black M. Dohrmann D. Dickerson E. DeCarli M. Burnham S. Genereux G. Angerina D. Gerrnino P. Cavagnaro sea+ed: R. Guerrero D. Della Riva P. Guinan E. Esianre girls nor piciured: D. Wilkiemeyer J. Cosra J. Bairo I. Bararrino Freshman 1,. 1. BOYS: W. Weber R. Rebholfz M. McDonnell R. Schlecler J. Shepherd W. Smilh I. Balliafo R. Nomelllni G. Olivieri M. Weldon T. Chinn E. Reilly R. Reed J. O'NeiI C. Scoff B. Shimmin C I a s s OFF lo a goool slarl' on llwe firsf day of school Lowly and lonely reclle in class Regislrafion means wailing Togellwer we sland againsl' Hue seniors Autumn at Marnmy's I'il baby lilies snorlnin' bread , sw' Saint M ary's Learning new skills Good Evening, lvlr. Caslleslu All self for class Buy a bookcover and help The Kettle Welcome +0 Small Fry Ins Sai Ma Sergeanf-af-arm assigns posfs To senior procfors Mr. Pres1denJr' M Arfisfs af work Mmm. Fall Means Football o N X ff W ' w ., N A LLW , Coach Glenn Miller issues equipmenl Rally llwe Rams lo viclory Rams ln aclion Around Saint Mary's Freshmen sweep while sophomores clance l-lealey-Nash --- freshman model! 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LUW1 ,Q 1,161 ' ' 4,1 fi? if '--Nr ,ff-S f ,-1-1' X- W W N x ,,. Q QQQFQ . -N ..... f---N, H ' 1 ,,fA N , J , i::g...Tggki sqm Sw' Q 0 ii I A 1 ,A- 'F l'?ial7!'5' Winter HIBERNATION is an unknown season aT SainT Mary's. The grey, moisT Tog which envelopes STockTon rarely dampens The spiriTs oT The sTudenTs whose school resembles The proverbial bee hive where each sTudenT is a worker conTronTed wiTh a parTicular Task To com- pleTe. There are no drones in laTe November when The annual bazaar draws near. The lower hall hums wiTh acTiviTy as workers spend hours decoraTing booThs and planning displays. One oT The busiesT workers is The baskeTball coach, who has The Tremen- dous Task oT piecing TogeTher a precision machine able To cope wiTh The keen opposiTion oT neighboring Teams. The Madonna and l-ler Child are honored by all in The monTh oT December, when The ChrisTmas Program is given. ln early February The eldesT bees leave Their hives in order To enioy a day oT Tun and merrymaking. This occasion is The Senior DiTch Day, which Takes everyone To The snowy slopes oT Dodge Ridge, and which, in spiTe oT aching muscles and snowburns, is enjoyed by all who aTTend. To add To The exciTemenT oT The season The Rams enTer The TradiTional Tracy BaskeTball TournamenT, where yelling and cheering are as much a parT oT The show as baskeTball. WinTer gives way To Spring. lT has been a busy winTer Tor all buT iT has been one which They will long remember and cherish. --- WalTer Payne Dianne S'anguineTTi assoc aTe ed To Cauld on Joseph Rishwa n ass sTanT ed Tor KeTTle Mary STella Pols nell ed To KeTTle Cha les Bloch ed To Cauld on .ii ff if-,I 4 if 49? 'rar 'ln SYN?- .J 'I 959941 , .WM ,, , A ff f' 1 f ,ff I ,, if ff nv ff Edilor Mary Siella Polsinelli gives assignmenrs To page ediiors. The Once a monllw ine SainHv1ary's School paper, The Kettle makes Hs appearance. H re- quires Jrhe cooperarion and efforr of every Assisianl ediior Joe Rislwwain checks a siory wirh sporls wriler Bill Mow-ali. Page eclilors acld lellering or drawing fo Jrhe Jrypecl srencil. Kettle Jrypisls prepare copy for slrencilisrs. Kettle slafl member 'ro produce a Kettle lhal will be enioyable lo lhe sludenl bod and worlhy of being exchanged wilh olher high schools. 5 9 I 1 s X 6 5 . K V L ' 1 , sg.. g -- X . w, f 4. , .4 1 y s s K Lu x' 32, H ,sr A G UWA I K A l ,, we 'fi Ti15f,1i9zE:- 11' . 57: ,lggffgeg I W - 5' . k,k, , 1, - gg , -e ' 11, fm-. z K, , , Chief mimeographer, Charles Bloch, inslrucls soph- omore, Bob Rishwain, in arl' of mimeographing. Sludenls concenlrale when Kettle finally appears. Page edilor, l-lelen Weys, clislribules Kettles. All cleparlmenl heads combine lo assemble Kettle pages Exchange eclilors senol copies of 'rhe Kettle 'ro olher high schools. 11 i ll sianding: M. Snedelcer H. Monlano J. Prail S. Robinson J. Piqozzi M. Jones J. Raggio P. Whalen P. Polsinelli L. Ramirez S. Valverde H. Reyes sealed: B. MacLeod L. Zurnwalf C. McAdams S. Leon G. Shepherd J. Jacobs J. Mauro C. Tardio J. Orsolini O. Morales V. Mazzera no+ picfured: Frances Lucas JoAnn Noli Ann Ulleberg Thelma Yell' GIRLS: baclr row: B. BarsoHi D. Bafres N. Cozziforli A. Baccelli D. Harrison J. Calaldo fhird row: M. Berlucelli M. Daviner M. Boolh E. Gianecchini D. Cowan C. Boggio B. Bachle second row: J. Barkell' B. Bibo S. Green D. Gofelli S. Armanino A. Devencenzi J. Airone froni' row: B. Ball' J. Canclini C. Feliz C. Granoski P. Asborno S. Cassidy J. Gelsey noi' pidured: Irene Caslro Donna Garrison Jo Ann Kelfner Mildred Kline Sophomore BOYS: back row: J. Dowd K. Caslles N. Granoslci G. Firpo J. Jurado B. l-lurias L. Lucaccini J. Berlrand B. Bagliello G. Gini R. Aguiar W. Larkin 'fronl row: R. Edwards J. Craig W. Dolwerly B, Cordova l-l. Arbios M. McCauley W. Jacobs V. Bava noi piclurecl: E. Williams T. Nicholson K. Bollo Class J back row: D. Rodgers C. Noriega B. Rishwain lhird row: R. Chincliiolo F. Nudi A. Talley R. Panella second row: O. DelBarba V. Sanchez T. Valpey A. Pezzi J. Rusca 'firsl row: O. Torlai G. Toso F. Reynoso D. Vieira J. Traverse G Z G Cl I' R Remofe preparafion for Final Fling. l Senior officers chef wifh refreal' masfer, Fafher Cyril Leach. When is Jrhe Tracy Tournamenf? How clo you do and shake hands! Senior Difclm Day - Thrills and Spills NW Samf Mary s Lake Juniors Take live al Their dance for Faflwer Hofslee. Ju Conveniion cielegaies meei in Sian Francisco ne in January --- a+ 'rhe Freshman Sidewalk Cafe Mission Commiffee members inspeci decorafions s-7 Christmas Program PUT down ThaT razor, Paul. For The TirsT Time in several years, The seniors deparTecl Trom The Tra- diTion oT pre-senTing ChrisTmas Mimes. This year, Two enTirely diTTerenT plays were combined in The ChrisTmas Program. Pop Reads The ChrisTmas Carol, a comedy abouT a Tamily's holiday secreTs and surprises ConTrasTed wiTh The more serious When The Chimes Rang, an adapTaTion oT a medieval legend which dealT wiTh a peasanT child's True love Tor The ChrisT Child. Paul inTerrupTs Pop. MarTin Clowdsley checks The lighTs. standing: A. Chapman R. Silvas T. Ford J. Moran D. Chapman kneeiingz B. Mowafi' J. Rishwain P. McGuire, mgr. G. Toso R. Boffini noi' piciured B. Chinchiolo sfanding: B. Rishwain J. Berfrand B. Sfanley L. Liofard V. Sanchez M. Morenzone kneeling: R. Rishwain G. Cruz T. Valpey, mgr F. Reynoso D. Rodgers Varsity Spring IN The springTime hearTs are lighT. SpiriTs soar aT The unexpecTed beauTy which TransTorms bare, gaunT Tields inTo orchards wooded whiTe and pink. While April pours silver inTo every liTTle creek, The magic oT The spring world does noT halT school acTivi- Ties. The day begins sooner Tor Those who rise early each morning in LenT To Take Their places aT The holy sacriTice oT The Mass. ln early lvlarch, even The air has a new lighTness as a hosT oT would-be Fellers and RuThs compeTe Tor coveTed posiTions on The base- ball Team, To lead The Rams on To vicTory. LaTer, loyal Tans waTch inTenTly Tor The Tielding gem, The error, The Tlash oT genius on The Tield. Freshmen and sopho- mores are inTeresTed specTaTors as The Junior-Senior picnic and prom, long-awaiTed by upperclassmen, become realiTies. May is Mary's monTh, and Our Lady, newly-crowned each day, reigns Trom her Tlovver-laden alTar. ATTer monThs oT planning, Cauldron sTaTT members lay aside Their pens and Tinish Their book oT dreams. l-lours spenT pracTicing The gradua- Tion ceremonies bring The sudden realizaTion ThaT The promise oT spring has passed, and The TinaliTy oT summer and graduaTion is imminenT. ---WalTer Payne asv' I -r fer 0 9153.9 a qw ff-51 1' , Ny 3' v aw Qi kg. 6 14. I 4,90 fi. - ,nw -v W f wk-.Q sw I 'sf' , T ' fl gi Qi Lf 5 L4 ' - x L 1 -2 -.L f H . 'Q L Qi, ' L L- mL1. ,F ,,1.l,A 1L .,,.3, i l Q E ' x ww .f f pg? L vs 1 a .wf ' 3 4 5 4 I a Y 1 a 5 4 . 5 4 3 3 E x s E E Saint Mary's Unit Catholic Federation 3 i t 1 t Christian Lite Committee Members prepare tor Missa Recitata Passing the Mission box is a weekly habit with Mission Committee members Publicity Committee members assemble materials tor posters An invitation to good reading is ottered by the Literature Committee Cha rles Bloch, Edilor CAUL I9 Since Seplember Jrhe ediror and srafl of The Cauldron have promised lhe sfudenr body -a new and dilziereni year book. Cooperarion has been Jrhe key- Connie Chinn, Managing Eclifor Adele Canfele, Financial Manager Marlin Clowdsley, Managing Edilror Waller Payne, Liierary Edilor DRON 53 nole ol 'rhe 1953 Cauldron as sfalil members mel in a spiril' of comradeship lo produce fhe looolc which lhey hope will ful- fill all expeclalrions. Joseph Rishwain, Sporls Eoliior Dianne Sanguinelfi, Associale Edifor Marjorie Simmons, Porlrail Edilor Mary Slella Polsinelli and Anlhony Guinasso, Circulalion Managers Joan Sanguinelli, Managing Eclilor BOYS: back row: P. McGuire E. Boscacci D. Chapman F. Angelini J. Heinsius R. Bolfini 'from' row: G. Cruz J. Didier B. Firpo R. Periera D. Kinser G. Barron T. Guererro A. Pelle-rs G. Orello GIRLS: back row: M. Dickerson C. Cuneo M. Early J. Evans B. Alwood L. Cavalli Y. Bloornquisl' C. Caslles S. Barlcefl' second row: S. Beally C. Cabral M. Cardinal M. Larkin D. Bernadicou M. Arnarillas A. Barbieri fronf row: P. Daniels S. Donolwew M. Rolzapfel Cv. Coffman C. Garibaldi S. l-lamme'H' Junior GIRLS: s+andIng: I. OIague E. Sousa D. Wasser R. Tassano M. ParenIi I-I. Weys A. Mosher L. Pizzi I. SanguineIIi P. Wong B. Simpson seafedx D. Muzio A. Radovan M. Muzio S, Schenoni P. Norris M. Moffo B. Tuso P. Maguire L. MuIIer L. Sanchez J. Paisfe M. L. Rodriguez C I a s s BOYS: I-I. Lalor L. Liofard R. Silvas B. MowaII R. Mesa D. Maffei E. Doheriy A. Chapman R. Owning L. Mclnfosh J. Vrieling A. Francis E. Rossi J. Firpo no+ picfuredz B. Traynor C. I-Iolf M. I-Iibbard P r o m ig h t In spring a young man's fancy Befween dances Junior-Senior Prom OH To an early slrarf Ready for S+airway Paradise Promenade Mary I-iolzaloiel and Alber+ Francis --- Two fashion show modeis Parish Acfiviries models pose in Promenade fashions Twins show wha? 'rhe besf-dressed wear 1 Chairman Joan Morenzoni escoried by George Lawrence Sophomore Kettle sfarf works on a special issue Our phofographer. Huber? Miller Springtime-H Here and There Cheer Leaders relax before +he big game Your Show of Shows in The making A' Long awaifed day --- Junior-Senior Picnic .4 John Moran and Joe Rislfiwain make final decisions on Hue boxing carnival Joan Lagorio crowns Our Lady while Walier Payne reads Hue Aci' of Consecraiion BASEBALL ...B --I--'B Don Sfevens n',4,,7 infielder M I ' 1 Pai' McGuire manager nn 3 , t 'v v ' , - L Ken Casfles ouffielcler VARSITY --- standing: Coach Glenn Miller, Paul Casfles, AH Chap- , man, Wal? Payne, Paf MCG-uire, mgr. Jam Berfrand infielder Bolo Chinchiolo Paul Casfles Frank Reynoso infielder cafcher pitcher -3 H our I953 K Arf Chapman ouffielder W I kg, Walf Payne pifcher George Cruz ouffielder kneehng: George Cruz, Don Sfevens, Frank Reynoso, Gil Toso, Bob Chinchiolo, Jim Berfrand, Ken Casfles. Ray Silvas infielder Rich Bohtini Dave Chapman ?uQieT-ses? infielder ouffielder THE gaieTy which characTerizes spring gradually mellows and deepens inTo The warmTh oT summer. BrighT June days herald The approach oT holidays and mark The conclusion oT anoTher school year. To The seniors, graduaTion Takes on a new and sudden realiTy. From The Time They pose Tor pic- Tures, To The unTorgeTTable momenT when They receive Their diplomas, The ceremony oT graduaTion dominaTes Their ThoughTs. They may be porTrayed as ciTizens oT Two worlds: The one a TulTillmenT oT Tour years oT promise, The oTher an enTrance inTo -unknown lands. The diploma, The symbol oT each one's achievemenT, is, in eTTecT, a TickeT enTiTling The bearer To a more independenT liTe in The world. ResponsibiliTy, which Tor The mosT parT has resTed lighTly on young shoulders, now becomes a poTenT TacTor in each one's liTe. For some The Triumph oT commencemenT is overshadowed by relucTance To leave The school and companions, which Tor Tour years have been shaping inTluences on Their char- acTer and personaliTy. YeT each graduaTe, while viewing his own aspiraTions wiTh TaiTh and hope, is ever mindTul oT The high purpose and goal Tor which he has been TaughT To sTrive, The ulTimaTe end oT which is noT oT This world, buT of eTerniTy. --- Adele CanTele ' 2 3 In Ly.. il v DAYLE ROSE ANTONGIOVANNI Class Vice-presidenf '50, Kellie Sfaff '51-'53, Cauldron Slaff '53, Chrislian Life Commilfee '5I -'53, charman '52: Liferalure Commillee '50s '5I, Honor Sociely '50 -'53, Chrislmas Choir '52, Execulive Council '50. JOAN BARBARA BARKETT Mission Commiilee '5l -53, Chrislmas Choir '52 CAROL JEAN ARMANINO Kellie Siaff '53, Cauldron Sfalif '53, Mission Commiflee '50-'53, chairman '53, Chrislmas Choir '52, MARIE ANNE BARKETT Kellie Sfafl '52 -'53, Mission Commiffee '50 -'53, Parish Aclivilies Commillee '52 -'53, Cheer- leader '53, Block S.M. '53, Chrismas Play '52, ANTONIA MARIA BENAVIDES CHARLES DENNIS BLOCH KeHIe Sfarf '53, Mission CommiHee '50 -'53, Cauldron Edifor '53, Keffle Sfafli '5I -'53, Exec- Chrisfmas Choir '52, Honor Sociefy '52, ufive Council '53, Chrisfian Life Commiffee '5I- '53, Liferaiure Commiffee '52-'53, Cheer Leader '50, Procfor '53, Sanciuary Sociefy, Chrisfmas PIay '52. CAROL JEAN ANN BROOKS ADELE LOUISE CANTELE Mission Commiffee '50-'53, Publicify Commii- CauIdron Sraff '53, Financial Manager: KeH'Ie fee '53, Cauldron Sfaff '53, Honor Sociefy '53, Sfaff '52 -'53, Mission Commiffee '50, '53, Pub- Chrisfmas Choir '52, Iiciiy Commiffee '5I -'52, Chrisfian Life Com- miffee '5I -'53, Honor Sociefy '50 -'53, Chris?- mas Choir '52, JAM ES LLOYD CASTLES Mission Commillee '50-'5I, Foofball '50 -'53, Baskefball Manager '50, Baseball B Team '50, Block S.M. '50 -'53, Presidenf '53: Proclor '53, CONSTANCE ANNE CHINN Sludenl Body Secrelary '53, Keflle Sfaff '52 -'53, Cauldron Sfaff '53, Managing Edilorg Mission Commillee '50, Parish Acfivifies CommiHee '5I- '53, Chrisfmas Play '52, Execufive Council '53, Block S.M. '53, PAUL HEN RY CASTLES Sludenf Body Presidenl '53, Class Presidenl' '52, KeHle Sfaff '52, Block S.M. '5l -'53, Vice-Presi- denl '53g Mission Commiffee 'Sl -'53, Foofball '50-'53, Baskeiball B Team '50 -'5I, Baseball B Team '50 -'5I, Varsily '52 -'53, Proclor '53, Chrislmas Play '52, Execufive Council '52 -'53. MARTIN THURSTON CLOWDSLEY Cauldron Slaff '53, Managing Edifor: KeH'le Sfafl '52 -'53, Federalion Presidenf '53, Chris- Tian Life Commilfee '5l -'52, Honor Sociefy '50- '52, Baskelball B Team '52, Varsify '53, Sanc- 'fuary Sociely. l z l E E i i 2 1 MARLENE IRENE COMASKEY MARGARET ANN CONWAY Class Secrelary '5I. Mission Commiflee '50, Keflle Slaff '5l -'52, Mission Commiifee '50 Publicily Commiffee '5l -'53, Chrisfmas Play '52, 52, 53, Parish Acfivilies Commifiee '5I. Baslcef- Chrisfmas Choir '52, ball 'SI -'53, Chrislmas Choir '52, JOHN PATRICK CORDOVA ' DALE DEREK CRASE Transferred from Edison High School '52, Fool- Baskefball Varsily '52, Baseball '52 -'53, ball '52 -'53, Block S.M. '52 -'53, SHIRLEY PATRICIA DIENST KeHIe Sfaff '53, Mission Commi'Hee '5I -'53. Chrisfmas Choir '52, GAA. Represenfafive '50, Honor Sociefy '53, THOMAS JOSEPH EARLEY AIhIe+ic Commissioner '53, Sancfuary Socieiy Presiden'r '53, Edifor Sophomore KeHIe, Chris- Iian Life Commiffee '53, KeHIe Sfaff '5I, Hon- or Sociefy '50 -'5I. 'PATRICIA ELIZABETH DUDDY KeIIIe SI'aI:I: '52, Mission Commiffee '50-'5I Chrisfian Life Commifiee '52, Liferafure Com mifiee '52, Parish Acfivifies Commiffee '53 Honor Sociefy '50 -'5I, Chrisfmas Play '52. BAL ESTRADA Transferred from SIocIcIon College '53, I , MARY KATHRYN EVANS JOHN STEPHEN FEDI Transferred 'from S+.Vincenl's, Vallejo '50, Mis- Foofball '53, Proclor '53, sion Commiifee 'SI -'53, Secrefary '52g Chris?- mas Choir '52. JOANNA MARTHA FERRARI TERRENCE JOSEPH FORD KeH'le Slaff '52-'53, Cauldron Sfalili, Mission Sfudenf Body Sergeanl-al'-Arms '53, Class Treas- Commiifee '50 -'53, Secreiary '53g Honor So- urer '51, Execufive Council '53, Clirisiian Life ciely '52 -'53. Commilfee 'SI -'53, Foofball '50-'5l, Baslcef- ball Varsify '52 -'53, Baseball B Team '50, ANITA LOUISE FREY EVELYN ROSE FROST Kerrie Sfaff '50-'53, Arr Ediior '5Ig Mission Mission CommiHee'5O-'53, Chrisrmas Choir 52 Commiiiee '50, Chrisrian Life Commifiee '5I. Parish Acfivifies Commiiiee '53, Publiciiy Com- miHee '5l -'53, Chairman '53: Honor Socieiy '5I -'53, Chrisfmas Choir '52. BEVERLY JOAN GARIBALDI VALERIE JEAN GETSEY Kerrie Shari '53, Mission CommiHee '50-'53, Cauldron Sfaili '53, Mission Commiriee 50 53 Treasurer '53g Chrisimas Choir '52, Cauldron Honor Sociery '5I, Chrisimas Choir 52 Sfafi. CAROLEE JOYCE GINESTRA DONALD EMIL GINI Kellle Sfalll '52 -'53, Pulalicily Commillee '5O- Kellle Slalll '52, Cauldron Slalzf '53, Publicily '5I, Mission Commillee '52 -'53, Chrislmas Play Commillee '5I, Proclor '53. '52, Chrislmas Choir '52, ANTHONY EDWARD GUINASSO EDYTHE YOLANDA HAANSTRA Transferred from Serra High School '53, Fool- KeH'le Slalrl '5I -'53, Cauldron Slafl' '53, Honor ball '53, Cauldron Sfalll '53, managing edilor. Sociefy '50, '52 -'53, Mission Commillee '50 -'53, Publicify Commiflee '50 -'5l. NICHOLAS HOLT BARBARA JEAN JACOBS Class Presidenl' '5I. Chrislian Life Commiffee Kefile Slaff '5I 352, Cauldron Slaff '53, Mis- '52 -'53, Execufive Council '5l. sion Commiilee '50-'53, Chrisfian Life Com- miffee '50 -'53, Chrisfmas Choir '52, THOMAS KOSTELNIK CAROLYN ANN KRETZ Baskefball B Team '50-'5I, Varsify '52 -'53g Mission Commiifee '50, '52 -'53, Chrisfmas Choir Baseball Varsiiy '52, Proclor '52 -'53. '52, Honor Sociefy '53, GEORGE ARTHUR KULSTAD JOAN CAROL LAGORIO Chrisfmas Play '52, Cauldron Sfaff '53, KeH'le Sfaff '52, Mission Commiffee '50 -'5I, Chrisfian Life CommiHee'52, Parish Acfivifies Commiffee '52 -'53, Honor Sociefy '50 -'52. JOHN NORTHRUP LALOR LOUIS JOSEPH LA ROSSA Block S.M. '52 -'53, Foofball '50 -'52, Proc+or'53. Mission CommiH'ee '53, Block S.M. '5l -'53, Foofball Manager '5I. GEORGE EMIL LAWRENCE LILLIAN ANN LERCARA Block S.M. '53, Fooiball '52, Procior '53, Mission Commifiee '50 -'53, Chrisimas CI'1oir'52 Chrisfmas Play '52. JAMES DANIEL LEWIS GEORGIA FRANCES LORING Keiile Sfaff '53, Mission Commiffee '53, Mission CommiHee'5O-'53, Chrisimas CI'1oir'52 ANNE ELAINE McCAULEY PATRICK EDWARD McHUGH Mission Commiiiee '50, '53, Chrisfmas Choir '52, Sancfuary Socieiy '50 -'53, Cheer Leader, '50. PATRICIA CLARE MCLAUGHLIN SYLVIA MARY MENDONSA Mission Commiifee '50, Chrisfian Life Commii- Mission Commiffee '50-'53, Chrisrmas Choir '52, 'ree '5I, Publicify Commifree '50 -'53, Chrisfmas Choir '52, Honor Sociefy '50 -'53, ELISA MEZA Transferred from Slocldon College '53, Mission Commiflee '53. CAROLYN LEE MORAN Class Secrelary '50, KeHle Slalil '53, Mission Commilfee '52, Parish Aciiviiies Commiffee '53, Block S.M. '53, Cheer Leader '53, Chrisfmas Play '53. JOHN EDMUND MORAN Sludenl' Body Treasurer '53, Class Presidenl '50, Kelile Slaff '5I -'52, Honor Sociefy '50-'5I, Execufive Council '50, '53, Baslcelloall B Team '50-'5I, Varsify '5I -'53, Baseball B Team '50- '5I, Block S.M. '5I 53, Proclor '53, Sancluary Sociely. FREDERICK MICHAEL MORENZONE Transferred from Sfocldon High School '5I, Baslcelball B Team '53, Baseball B Team '52, JOAN DORIS MORENZONI Class Secreiary '53, Keiile Sfaff '52 -'53, Mis- sion Commiffee '50 -'5I, Parish Acfivifies Com- miHee '52 -'53, Chairman '53g Cheer Leader '53, Block S.M. '53. CHARLEEN RAE MU RRELL Cauldron Sfaff '53, Liierafure CommiHee '5I, Publicify Commiifee '52, Parish Aciiviiies Com- miHee '52, MICHAEL WALTER NORRIS Transferred To Bellarmine '5I, Refurned fo S+. Mary's '53, Chrisfian Life Commiffee '53, Foo?- ball '5I, Procfor '53, DIANE AMELIA NATALI Transferred from Sfockion High School '50 Mission,CommiHee '5I, Chrisfian Life Com- mi'H'ee '53, A SHIRLEY JOSEPHINE PARKINSON Mission CommiHee '50 -'53, Chrislmas Choir '52, WALTER FITCH PAYNE Class Presidenl' '53, Class Treasurer '52, Caul- dron Slaff '53, Lilerary Ediforg Foolball '52 -53, Baseball B Team '50-'5I, Varsily '5I-'53, Block S.M. 'Sl -'53, Treasurer '53, Proclor '53, Chrislmas Play '52, Sancluary Sociefy, Execu- Iive Council '53, FRANCIS LOU IS PH ELAN Class Sergeanl-af-Arms '5I, Publicify Commif- Iee '5I, Chrislian Life Commillee '52, Fool- ball '50-'53, Block S.M. '50 -'53, Proclor '53, Sanclua ry Sociefy. MARY STELLA POLSI N ELLI Class Secrefary '52, Kellie Slall '5I -'53, Edilor '53, Cauldron Slaff '53, Managing Edi+or:Cl1ris- 'Iian Life Commiffee '50 -'52, Liferalure Com- miH'ee '52 -'53, Execufive Council '53, Honor Sociely '50 -'53, Chrislmas Choir '52, AKLWV AM ELIA ELIZABETH QUINN Mission Commiffee '50 -'52, Chrisfmas Choir'52. NADINE ANN RISHWAIN JOSEPH THOMAS RISHWAIN Class Treasurer '50, Cauldron Sfaff '53, Man- aging Edirorg Keffle Slaff '5I -'53, Assisfanf Eclifor '53: Ediior Junior Keffle, Chrislian Life Commiflee '5l -'52, Publicify Commiflee '53, Baskelball B Team '5l,'52, Varsify '52 -'53: Baseball B Team '5l -'52, Block S.M. '52 -'53, Sancfuary Socieiy. RONALD LOUIS ROSATO Mission Commiffee '50-'53, Publiciiy Commif- Baseball B Team '50 -'5l. fee '5I, Chrisfmas Choir '52, I JOAN MARIE SANGUINETTI Sludenf Body Vice-Presiclenl '53, Cauldron Slalzf '53, Managing Edilorg Kellle Sfaff '5I-'53, Mission Comrnillee '50, Chrislian Life Com- miifee '5I -'53, Chairman '53g Execufive Council '53 DIANNE MARIE SANGUINETTI Cauldron Slafl '53, Associaie Ediforg Kelfle Sfalzf '52 -'53, Mission Cornmillee '50, Parish Aclivi- Iies Commi+'Iee '5l -'53, Chrisfmas Choir '52, Honor Socieiy '53. ILLA MARIE SANTINI ELIZABETH LOUISE SCHENONE Kellle Sfaff '52 -'53, Mission Commiflee '50 -'53. Cauldron S'raFF '53, Mission Commilfee '50 -'53, Honor Sociely '53, JANELLE MERIE MARJORIE ANN SIMMONS Mission Commiffee '50, Publicily Commiflee Transferred from Salinas High School '5I, Class 'Sl -53, Clirisimas Cl1oir'52. Vice-Presiclenf '52, Cauldron Sfaff '53. Manag- ing Ediforg Keffle Sfaff '52 -'53, Chrisiian Life Commiffee '5l -'53, Chairman '5Ig Liferafure Commilfee '52, Honor Sociefy '5I -'53, Execu- 'five Council '52, EDWARD ROCK SNEDEKER JOHN EMERY SOMERS Chrisfian Life Commilfee '5I -'53. DONALD ERNEST STEVENS WILLIAM ALEXANDER SWEIGART Transferred from Edison High School '52, Transferred from S+.Josepl1's College '52, Proc Foofball '52 -'53, Baseball Varsily '52 -'53, Block for '53. S.M. '53. GLORIA DOLORES TOMINGA ANTHONY TORLAI Keille Sfaff '52 -'53, Mission Commiflee '5I -'53, Class Sergeanl-al-Arms '53, Mission Commilfee Chrisfmas Choir '52, '53, Sancluary Sociely. FRANK JOHN TRUCCO, JR. JANET ANN Mission Commillee '53, Block S.M. '53, Fool- Keflle Slaff '5l -'52, '50-'53, ball '5I -'53, Baseball B Team '50, Prodor '53, Sa ncfua ry Sociely. MARGARET ANNE VAVRIK Transferred from Edison High School '5l, Parish Acfivifies Commillee '5I, Publiciry Commillee '52 -'53.. Publicify Commilfee '5I, Choir '52. PETER JOHN WALLACE Class Sergeanl-al-Arms '50, Chrisfian Life Com- miflee '52 -'53, Baseball '50-'52, Baslceiball '50, Proclor '53, Sancfuary Sociely. IS SHARON MARIE WALLACE' Class Vice-Presidenf '53, KeHIe S'raFF '52, Misa sion Commiffee '50, Chrisfian Life Commiffee '5I -'53, Execufive Council '53. PATRICIA SUSAN WHIPPLE CauIdron Sfaff '53, Ke'HIe Sfaff '52 -'53, Mis- sion Commiifee '50, Parish Acfiviiies Commif- fee '5I -'53, Chrisfmas Play '52, CLAUDE DAVID WILSON CIass Treasurer '53, Class Sergeanf-af-Arms '52 Block S.Iv1. '5I -'53, Chrisfmas Play '52, Foo?- ball '50 -'53, Baseball B Team '50, Procfor '53 .1 MWWW if M flgfgf cuIty WWW ,pf ', Reverend Lesfer I. Ehrmann - Paslfor Sisrer M. Colerfe, O.P. - - Principal Sisrer M. Isabel, O.P. Sisfer M. Theopnane, O.P. Sisfer Maureen, O.P. Sisfer M. Denis, O.P. ' Sisfer M. Esrher, O.P. Sisrer M. Rose, O.P. 4.5. r. '- M bv fm. me Sisfer M. 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