Bishop Armstrong High School - Crest Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)
- Class of 1958
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A A ,, Two years of study, activity leadership and sportsmanlike athletics combine to form the Bishop Armstrong graduates-an inspiration to underclassmen and a lasting tribute to the Christian school which has guided them to the threshold of their adult life. Table of Contents . . People ..... Activities, Organizations . Sports ..... Informals .... Patrons, Sponsors ff if 1 W ea .M , O i I nl 1 ll O 1 St I' H f . 1 REV. IAMES POOLE 0 Superintendent of Schools n, I BROTHER GABRIEL, F.S.C. SISTER S.M. Boys' Principal Girls' Principal BROTHER RONALD, F.S.C. Boys' Vice-Principal SISTER MANUELA, O.S.F. Girls' Vice-Principal -c- fs g as if Xu 1 U' -X, BROT L NDR BROTHER AUGUSTUS MRS. IOSEPHINE MISS IOAN BARATINI pi BLA KBURN I ,L . My A ,..-1 BROTHER ERIC nRo1'H EUG FATHER BROTHER GONZAGA MR. RICHARD j GALLAGHER LATIMER if ik 'lv A 9 , Y? FATHER O'NEILL s1s'rHR ggrzn Mlss MARCHLLA fx R 1 'JQZK RoBmsoN H ffn' jjj' K, bk, . f.,1,', .H . ' .ga f' fi 1 f ' 4 . , 2. Q . x ,. , ..... - S. AGNES CHOUX SISTER QLEMENT SISTER CONCEPTA MR. ANT ON BROTHER EDWARD was 1s'r ,941 :Q M M DORL W W Jwafowwfm Faculty 57 53 V Miss GRACE cN'EILL SISTER ouvnn MQCDQNALD J,,.,c:,.fl'11 Qlwvw f H wmv- 3-1 I 7 Mn IOHN STREMPLE FATHER THOMAS Mas GLADYS MR IOHN wrrmr ALLACE X Q91 X X Svkfg Wi , .9 1 - as 1' A 9 9 .. ' f - K J ,f f I. ,. -2 . 1 M by f 'A ' fy . CN if-Z g - I' 1 9 X 3 1 9 - V ' :,..k U I HQ.: H .L 1f,.,',fi4 1,,. ' X. ,FJ . a T' .rv-'J T E E J R . , - fx - 1 W x ng xx , , XX N my J . k L xx. Student LEO RODRIGUE Student Body President ORA LEE VOGELI Student Body Secretary , E' Student ouncil Members of Bishop Armstrong's Student Council for the iirst semester included, from left to right: Chuck Ledden, Nancy Gilson. Beth Gregory, Tina Mandella, George Blake, Bill Young. DAL WILLIAMS Ora Lee Voqeli. Leo Rodriguez. Sheila Kenobbie, Dal Williams. Ian Schrader, Russell Charles, smdem Bod Treasurer Pat Halderman. Gerry Laqomarsinc. lim Mikacich, and Steve Veqlia. Y ' 1 We CYNTHIA SPEED Student Body Vice-President W Q' S...z1i21i:Jai:::,e, tudgnt mmcil 2nd Semester Members of Bishop Armstronq's Student Council for the second semester included, from left to right: Carmen I.aMalfa, Sherry Steiner, Gloria Pieretti, Ian Schrader. Cynthia Speed. Gerry Laqomarsino, Pat Becker, lane Dittus, Geralene Ioseph, and Rosemary Mandella. Standing in back are Don Stoclrman. lim Walsh. Bill Young, Leo Rodriguez, Dick Mooney. 'xii SV' rx GERARD LPEGOMARSINO Student Body President heart of a school ...ix X '-Q - - - where Sou to deepen their unders of the Chrlstzan ideal .. The Classroom ,l 1' 4'- l . 1 I -...rdf F u ..,.--Z' TJ .- M .l.l: 1 -4' if uf' : vw :nga-f Q, V .5,Vf,L,r3 :Y n, 344. . , . if,-.a an 4 L' f ' ' Q4 ' A .. 'hz , W . 1 . ,, w 1 . Q Q , 3 ,,,.,... , gf -fl' ,-,,nz.a' l '71 9+ fi .I . vi -lkng A . , ,V 1 ,u w z. 'ff ZZ O ' ,V.k L ,N x 'X f'fvg3,g. , ww.- 751791 influencing the world f--r: for Chrlkrl ents strive nding 'I3 well-informed minds , strong l'6llgl-OUS convictions .. I X David Allen Aguilar ..- Dave . . . always behind the clicking camera photographer for the CREST and TAI.ON Mary Ann Anicich . . . Veep of the G.A.A. . . . active Sodalist . . . also holds membership in Pep Club. Patricia Aragon . . . quiet senior . . . called Pat by her friends . . . lends her Spanish talent as a writer on the TALONCITO. Melva Asher . . . especially fond of clerical training G typ- ing . . . member oi Pep Club . . . seen with Betty and Iudy. member of Pep Club. . . . pePPY songster Marion Azevedo Diane Alberti . . . active Red Cross mem- ber . . . Dee to every- one . . . peppy pepster . . . one of the beauties who ran for yearbook queen as a iunlor. . . . Aly . . . known for her smile and friend- liness . . . member of G.A.A. and Pep Club . . . widely known for parish activities. Loretta Baca . . . faithful follower of the Falcons . . . skillful model . . . aided Ioan in the refreshments for Plain 6, Fancy. Phillip Ames Ron Angell . . . active on interclass , , , eqmed his double teams . . . answers to A in baseball . . . the Phil . . . not noted for infield is his specialty . . . his typing prowess. active Pep Clubber. Martha Bachli . . . Marty . . . devoted Sodalist . . . A CREST cover girl . . . one of Mr. Dorndorf's sonqsters . . . commutes everyday from Rose- ville. Ron Bachli . . . voluble and good-natured . . . Roseville commuter . . . headed his interclass baseball team ......... Michael Barnhari . . . Falcon pitcher . . . a baseball filbert . . . member of Block A . . . everybody calls him Mike . . . Sec.-Treas. of his homeroom. Kathie Beals . . . avid Armstrong rooter . . . industrious worker on all class proiects . . . al- ways seen with Sheila G Shirley. X George Blake 2? Pat Becker . . . known for her hard work and enthusiasm . . . Pep Club organizer . . . writer for Scenes of Teens . . . member ol Stu- dent Council and C.S.F. Ron Becker . . . Business Manager oi the CREST . . . one oi organizers ot Pep Club . . . member of Nature Club . . . able 6 avid golfer. . . . pledged his time to the CREST as senior co-editor . . . member of Students Council . . . Dance Committee . . . Nature Club . . . an organizer of CREST King 6 Queen contest. I oan Blanc . . . served as hostess tor Plain 6 Fancy . . . a Pep Club member . . . on Iunior Prom Com- mittee . . . always found with Rogene. Robert Bolding . . . member of the varsity track team during his senior year. Frances Biitin Robert DeVere Beckley . . . varsity basketball manager . . . Bob holds records for high G low hurdles on Falcon track team. Catherine Bennett . . . Cathy . . . publicity manager of Plain 6 Fancy . . . member of choral, TALON staff. GJLA., and Pep Club. Paul Bennion . . . hails from Cokeville. Wyoming . . . talent- ed trumpet player . . . stalwart voice in choral . . . wields a wicked racquet on the tennis court. Pat Bianchi . . . Sodalist . . . drives a white Ford converti- ble . . . another faithful Falcon rooter. . . . dutilul Service Clubber . . . loves math . . . works in school bookstore . . . Fran . . . membership in G A A and TALON . . . . C Richard Bilger . . . pals around with Harvey . . . seen at every Falcon game . . . quiet, but with a ready smile. Ronald Bond Fair Oaks. Roqene Bondi of Ioan. Frank Bottaro Block A. Priscilla Botelho . . . a student to her fingertips . . . member of the C.S.F. and TALON staff . . . answers to Percy. Michael Bradshaw . . . enthusiastic member of the drama group . . . likes to swim . . . known to his many friends as Tex. Eva Ann Brown . . . loves to style hair . . . often seen with Brenda and Francelia . . . active in G.A A. Walter Burres . . . regular employee in bookstore . . . persua- sive salesman . . . on hand for every game . . . an adept in Biology lab. Susan Butler . . . Sue . . . general chairman of Senior Fashion Show . . . always working for the senior class . . . active G.A.A.er. Richard Cable Robert Cacic Fl-ed Cgldeira . . . better known as Ric . . . plays varsity football , , , locally known lo, his - - - VQNHY ff-lulbauef - - - - - - Bob worked hard on spelunking activities . . . also on Falcon basketball Iunior Prom, FANTASIA bool, seem lo be his node, and baseball teams . . always found in Fai- mmk olwo S ,ood baseball is his real love. con. rooting section. will-l llle' gmllo .-o. '.-. .-,--- . . . known on campus as Ron . . . airplane enthusiast . . . commutes to Armstrong from . member of G.A.A. and Pep Club . . . lovely hostess at the fashion show . . . friend . . . mighty tackle in Falcon forward wall . . . sports reporter for TALON . . . member of William Caldwell . . . his friends call him Whitey . . . sidekick of Max . . . quiet but not anti-social. Thelma Cantu . . . polite and full oi fun . . . an enthusiastic cheerleader . . . active in G.A.A.. Sodality. and the Red Cross. Carol Carlson . . . a welcome addition to the GJLA. . . helped make our Iunior Prom a success . . one of the Falcon faithful. Max Casias . . . Commules daily irom out Woodland way . . . active in Nature and Pep Clubs . . . one of organizers of Iunior Prom. 'Sf' Paul Chappa Leland Charles . . . active in choral group . . . member of Student . . . hardworking member Council for 2 years . . . of cafeteria staff during Nature Club . . . hard lunchtime. worker at Iunior Prom. Ernest Casillas . . . excellent drummer in the band . . . mem- ber of Block A . . . varsity track letterman . . . likes to argue. Mary Lou Cecchettini . . . always seen with Pat and Cathy . . . hard working Service Club member . . . active in Drama Group . . . a true Italian. Sally Ann Chorley . . . Sally . . . always seen with ludy . . . always a regular in the Falcon rooting section . . . active in Choral . . . master of the impromptu speech. Rachel Cervantes . . . terrific at table tennis . . . active in G.A.A. played on all the teams . . . familiarity known as Beebe. Connie Chandra . . . proud of her title of Sodalist . . . efficient reporter for the UNION . . . aided both TALON and CREST with her material. William A. Chapman . . . plays clarinet ln Mr. Dorndorf's band . . . member of the CREST staff . . . resident stu- dent C.B.S. for 4 years. lack Church . . . CREST King candidate during his iunior year . . . Pep Club . . . decorations committee for Iunior Prom. ' 'S' Alice A. Cisneros . . . cheers as a member of the Pep Club . . . di- vided her time between G.A.A. and the Glee Club. Walter Combs . . . member of the Radio Club . . . has his own station . . . KSISE . . . travels in a '49 brown Chrysler. Rachel Contreras . . . full of life . . . indispensible worker on all class proiects . . . a peppy pom-pom girl . . . active G.A.A.er. ' Nancy Corcoran . . . worked to make Plain 6 Fancy a suc- cess . . . cheers for the Red 6 Blue as a Pep Club member . . . a G.A.A, enthusiast. Helen Cruz Barbara Clark . . . known to all as Barb . . . expertly represented her iunior homeroom . . . diligent worker on varied committees. . . . friendly senior . . often found with Iuanita and Pat . . a. GAJK. member . . . also in Choral. Mark Dahms . . . earnest member of the Pep Club . . . a Biology enthusiast . . . two year member of Nature Club. 1 an 2 Patricia Denise Ted Colbert COHBY . . . Armstrong's head cheerleader . . . veeP-Of his homeroom . . . GCIIVE in Forensic Club . . . stal- wart on the tennis team. . . . lent her talents to the senior class for the Fash- ion Show. :C Iohn Damiano . . . came to Armstrong from Roseville High . . . a real asset to the senior class . . . most often seen with Ron. Nancy Daniels . . . an active Sodalist . . . loves science . , . master mixer in the lab . . . avid Armstrong fan . . . member Library Club. Diane Day . . . accomplished thesplan . . . Sodalist . . . member of the TALON stalf . . . a Literary Study Club bookworm. Pat De Martini . . . can be found in the library helping Mrs. Mc- Neill . . . chairman of the Sodality Program Commit- tee . . . Glee Club song- ster. Stanley Del Dotto . . . member of the school band . . . saxaphonist , . . Stan the man . . . daily commuter from Roseville. Loretta Donoghue . . . the other half of a talented pair . . . deals in anything concerned with art . . . works in the cafeteria. Richard Dowdin . . . likes a good debate . . . a member of the Forensic Club . . . Dick . . . faithful Sodalist . . . in charge of Tuesday Mass. Ed Dudycha . . . a sharp eye for ium9 shots . . . played varsity basketball two years . . . member Block A . . . All-Metro Tourney as senior. 1 'A Bob DeSouza Ellen De Vore . . . on Falcon varsity foot- . . . a devoted Sodalist . . . ball team . . . likes to chairman of Social Life skate on Stockton Blvd. Committee . . . also active in G.A.A., Choral, and the Pep Club. Arlen DiBartolo . . . vice-president of his homeroom . . . two year varsity football letterman . . . All-City award for football, senior. Anthony DiNapoli '1'ony likes physics . . . amateur radio- man . . . active in Radio Club . . . on Iunior Prom committee. Iane Dittus . . . earned overtime wages as co-editor of the CREST . . . member of Student Council . . . C.S.F .... member of Pep Club. Barbara Domyancic . . . veep of Literary Study Club . . . up on the best sellers . . . talented artist with the violin . . . Sodalist. Lorena Donoghue . . . creative and talented . . . winner of Poster Contest . . . loves art . . . works on the TALON. Daryl Evans bf X Gary Dunkel . . . member of TALON staff . . . editor of fea- ture page varsit trackster . . . Falcon . . . y rooter. David Dykes . . . on varsity iootball and basketball teams . . . one of seniors on racquet squad . . . com- mutes from Carmichael. Mary Esparza . . . fingers always flying over typewriter keys . . . dutiful law-enforcer of the Service Club . . . belongs to Choral group. . . . reliable middle-guard for the Falcon eleven . . . Sec.-Treas. of his homeroom . . . on track team . . . member Block and Pep Club. Theodore Albert Espinoza . . . oiten seen hard at work around the campus . . Ted . . . active in affairs of Room 206. Al Pacino . . . an expert at mountain climbing . . . holds membership in Pep Club...always a ian at the away games . . . owns a sharp Ford. F rank Fisher . . . drives in each day from Carmichael . . . one of the cafeteria staff workers during noon- hour. Marcia Ford . . . answers to Marty . . . on entertainment committee for Senior Fashion Show . . . mu- sically inclined . . . the piano is her specialty. Linda Fox . . . elected Queen of CREST dance as a iunior . . . a favorite B.A. model . . . two year Choral Group member. Kay Francesconi ...awhizofatypist... excels in shorthand . . . an able model . . . belongs to Sodality and Library Club. Albert Raymond Feitas . . . a daily commuter from Bryte . . . Al heads his homeroom as veep . . . holds membership in the C.S.C. Ioan Fronk . . . a friendly recnrit from Seattle, Washington . . . loyal pepster . . . proud of C.S.l-'. membership . . . a Sodalist. 'C' Diana Fugina . . . powerful player on varsity teams . . . member of the GJLA .... works on the CREST . . . dance decorations are her specialty. Ron Garcia . . . proudly wears his Block A for three years of varsity football . . . Sec.-Treas. of his senior homeroom. Loretta Garcia . . . star first baseman . . . wears the Red 6 Blue as a songster . . . devoted member of G.A.A. and Drama Group. .X!. 904, 'Qt f Y . Z Ianet Gerrnoles smilin Service Club Ioseph Gemsch . . . his mighty swing leads the golf club to vic- tory . . . member of Block A . . . Ice is known for his ready smile. member . lovely model for Senior Fashion Show . . . member of Pep Club and G.A.R. 6- 'Y' V! Yvonne Garee . . . a pert and pretty senior . . . seen with Priscilla, Nancy, and Martha Io Ann Garrido . . . better known as Ioan . enioys being a member of member of Pep Club. ggi i Peggy Sue Gerran . . . welcome addition to the senior class from Texas . . . member of Choral Group and Band . . . plays the sax, .Pl . . thoroughly the G.A.A .... Erlinda Gazeta . . . efficient secretary of the Sodalaty proba tioners . . . sings in the Choral Group also active in Red Cross. Nancy Geary . . . a vivaclous Falcon follower takes care of business for the CREST member of Literary Study Club. Kathy Geiger . . . gracious hostess at the Senior Fashion Show . . . offers her services for all class proiects. Nancy Mary Gilson . . . Sodality prefect . . . a Sodalist through and through . . . Student Coun- cil member . . . vivacious Glee Club member and thespian. David Gonzales . . . number 59 on our football varsity . . . terrific tackle . . . homeroom veep . . . wears a Block A . . . owns a sharp '58 Buick. Donald Giusti . . . blond and friendly . . . baseball is his favor- ite pastime . . . fair or foul weather doesn't keep him from Falcon games. Iohn Grant . . . a transplanted Englishman . . . enthusias- tic biologist. fish-breeder and member of the Nature Club . . . plays in Armstrong's band. Robert E. Gray . . . truly one of Armstrong's most spirited members . . . organizer of Pep Club . . . member Rally Committee. Choral . . . senior homeroom prexy. Toni Gross . . . a permanent fixture in the C.S.F. . . acts as their treasurer . . . loves to read . . dependable homeroom representative. Ron Gross . . . a sharpie at math . . . amateur radio fan . . . has his own station . . . worked hard on lunior Prom . . . never misses a Falcon game. Robert Groza . . . plays the trumpet in school band . . . also member of the Glee Club . . . possessor of an infectious humor. . f U' 5 4' Richard Gonzales Mary Gonzalez . . . petite and quiet . . guns q sharp mu- roon 52 Chevvy . . . quiet and . efficient cafeteria worker . more here than meets the eye. high scorer in varsity vol- leyball . . . enioys sing- ing . . . member of G.A.A. and Glee Club. D Bernard I. Gruneison . . . his friends call him B.I. . . . another radio ham station KGKDT . . . call him sometime . . . friendly but unobtrusive. Ioseph Gutierrez . . . a Sodalist . . . perfect attendance award in '57 . . . conscientious worker . . . a guy you can count on. Pat Haldennan . . . senior class prexy . . . chem lab expert . . . skilled switchboard operator . . . an A student . . . yet never misses a game. Pat Hall . . . a whiz in typing . . . . . . modeled for the Senior Fashion Show . . . Red Cross and Library Club member. Suzann Ingram Pat Hallanan . . . excels in sports . . . keeps order at all the G.A.A. meetings . . . deco- rated for Plain and Fan- CY... . . . hails from the state of Michigan . . . her picture has graced the cover ot LIFE . . . quiet and devoted Sodalist . . . whiz at Gregg. Ioan Iackson . . . capable iunior homeroom rep . . . a mem- ber of C.S.F. . . . captained the refreshments committee for Senior Fashion Show. ludy Iacopetti . . . known by her friends as lack . . . active songbird in Choral . . . member of the GAA. and volleyball varsity. Iudith Hardin . . . a Sodalist . . . active participant in D r a m a Group . . . expert in short- hand dictation 6 transcrip- tion . . . a pepster. if gk' s r 1 l Ioseph I. Holmberg Dan Healy . . . the other haIf of a friendly pair of twins . . . follows the Falcon teams . . . don't let that quiet exterior fool you. L'Ann Healy . . . thoroughly enioys sports . . . excels in basketball and baseball . . . sports writer for the TALON . . . likes acrobatic dancing, Thomas P. Heffernan . . . belongs to the Pep Club . . . you never see him scovvling . . . a Civil War expert . . . played interclass basketball. Ann Herzog . . . a Courtland Miss . . . member of the Library Club . . . enioys a good book . . . up on all the latest. . . . belongs to Forensic Club . . . an active Sodalist . . . the snow and radio are two of his pastimes. Fernando C. Horvilleur . . . came to Armstrong from Nicaragua . . . active member of tennis team . . . vice-presi- dent of his homeroom . . . bouncing bundle of energy. Pat Iurach . . . hospitable hostess of the Senior Fashion Show . . . divided her time between G.A.A. and the Library Club. Tom Iurach . . . earned his Block Falcon varsity eleven Pat Kampouris . . . bright-eyed lass Senior Fashion Show Service Club pin. Marilyn Iones QW. . . . keeper of the senior class minutes . . . invaluable member of Red Cross . . . Sodalist . . . accomplished ballerina. Geralene Ioseph . . . goes by the moniker Ierry . . . publicizes all G.A.A. events . . . belongs to Literary Study Club. Celina Iacques . . . a speedy typist . . . a collector of rhythm and blues records . . . belongs to G.A.A. and Pep Club . . . seen with Loretta. Raul Iaime . . . gained fame as a varsity trackster . . . a Sodalist . . . member of the Block A . . . also in Choral . . . courteous 6. conscientious. Ianice I enovino . . . friendliness in a small package . . . an- other hard worker on the CREST staff . . . also belong to Drama Group. X I f ,Z A as a tackle on the . . . stalwart Falcon fan. . . . gracious hostess at . . . proudly wears her Thomas Williams Kane . . . football G basketball manager . . . Bee man . . . homeroom Sec.-Treas. . . . hard worker on CREST . . . the guy to call on when you want something done. Pat Keating . . . our lovely Football Queen . . . secretary and ardent rooter of Pep Club . . . a TALON reporter . . . works hard for Red Cross. Elizabeth Rose Kerins . . . known as Betsy . . . president of Library Club . . . news editor of TALON . . . Sodalist . . . and a Service Club member. Sheila Kenobbie . . . smiling Student-Body vice-president . . . skill- fully handled the iunior finances . . . always see her among Armstrong pepsters. 49 . B? Harvey Kilpatrick . . . avid member of the Nature Club . . . also a Pep Club member . . . active in Glee Club . . , Banana Boat regular. Mike Koewler . . . trusty keeper of homeroom funds and mln- utes . . . played varsity football . . . varsity track. Brenda Kopp . . . loves to cheer for the Falcons . . . often seen with Ioan and Celina . . . member of the GJLA. Carol Ann Launius . . . Secretary of Red Cross . . . proud to be a Sodalist . . . one of Carmen-Bertie- Carol trio. C' Tom L. Laws . . . active instlqator of the Pep Club . . . earned his Block A on the Falcon track squad . . . sings bass in Choral. Len Kreizenbeck . . . sports a Block A for his football prowess . . . sings in Glee Club . . . drive! G bfi'-'WU Volks. Francelia Louise Lacey . . . well equipped with athletic ability . . owns a Block A . . . member of G.A.A. . . lively pom pcm girl- 5 'ii XIV!! Chuck Ledden . . . president of C.S.F. . . . member of Student Coun- cil . . . terrific at tennis . . . in Forensic Club . . . So- dality . . . an A student. Sarah Louise Lagomarsino . . . Suzie . . . reliable homeroom rep . . . enthusiastic G.A.A. member . . . also Sodality and Literary Study Club. Gerald Laqomarsino . . . Ierry . . . Sodality Prefect . . . Student Body Treas. as iunior . . . Student Body prexy as senior . . . Forensic Club, Drama, Dance Committee . . . and varsity football . . . really spirited. Carmen La Malia . . . a Sodalist, first, last, and always . . . prexy of Red Cross . . . Literary Study Club . . . and a pepster. Nancy Lewis . . . reliable always . . . efficient business manager of the TALON . . . pledges much of her time to Sodal- ity affairs. -...f 6- l 'a . ,f x ff I Mary Catherine Litell Iohn E. Longero Delia Lopez . . . musically inclined . . . . . . a Pep Club member . . . . . . one of Sister Manuela's Armstronq's prize canary came to Armstrong from QUIS - - - Sui'-Tien' attend- . . . a first-rate flutist . . . San Francisco . . . resident ance Nike! - - - member of ardent 6 devoted Sodalist. tudent at CBS . . . active Red Cross. in Glee Club. Alicia Loyola . . . an asset on the TALON staif . . . serves as editor of activities page . . . holds member- ship in the Library Club. Nancy Luck . . . collects shekels for the Literary Study Club . . . holds membership in the Sodality and the G.R.A. Tom Lucas . . . resident student at CBS . . . hails from Santa Rosa . . . hard and conscientious worker in schoolwork and activities. tx Donna Lunardi . . . treasurer of senior class . . . Co-Chairman of the Senior Fashion Show. Betty Mchleer . . . pals with Kay and Sandra . . . active member of the Red Cross and the Pep Club. Z' R I ames McAdaragh Pat Lovatto . . . plays the clarinet . . . pledged her allegiance to the TALON via her type- writer. je . . . transferred to Armstrong in his senior year . . . answers to Iim . . . likes to play football. Helen McClure . . . enioys all kinds of sports . . . right-field is her specialty . . . on the CREST Staff . . . member of Sodality and G.A.A. Ron McCrary . . . can be seen daily working in the school bookstore or cafeteria . . . active member of Nature and Pep Club. Terry McDennott . . . member of Drama Group for two years . . . also a varsity track team member. Caroline McKinnon . . . president of the Serv- ice Club . . . commentator for the Senior Fashion Show . . . Sister Manuela's right-hand. is Tom Maher . . . transierred to Arm- strong from Chico High . . . member ot the Glee Club. Eustace Mackis . . . better known as Steve , . . hard worker around the school . . . quiet, but still waters run deep. ,ur Ruben Martinez . . . hails from Antioch . . . resident student at CBS . . . member of the Block A . . . voted most spirited track man in '57. Ioe Mathews . . . member oi the Glee Club . . . hails from Marysville . . . CBS resident student. Harry Mercado . . . veep of his senior homeroom . . . member of the Block A . . . baseball manager . . . CREST King candidate in senior year. Tina Mandella . . . star player on all the teams . . . proud owner of a Block A . . . G.A.A. president . . . and a member of the Student Council. Percilla Margetts . . . attractive hostess for Plain and Fancy . . . seen most olten with Kathy. eb -3 Amparo Martin . . . has a winning smile . . . always seen with Alice 6 Erlinda . . . divided her time between Choral and Pep Club. XX., Felix Martinez . . . played in interclass baseball . . . Falcon follower. Lucio Martinez . . . whizzes to school daily in a red Merc . . . quiet. but ready with a laugh. Marlene Miller . . . received an award for perfect attendance . . . a diligent member of the C.S.F. . . . sings in Choral . . . sewing enthusiast. Bertie Miskel . . . possessor of a friendly smile . . . vice- president of Red Cross . . . always seen with Iudy, Carol, and Carmen. better known as Snookie . . . drums the typewriter dutifully for the TALONCITO . . . homeroom representative . . . G.A.A. Rogelta Lillian Molina editor of TALONCITO . . . terrific at any. thing pertaining to art . . . works also on homeroom president . . . Block A . , , three years varsity football...most valuable back most spirited player . . . All-City. Molly Moore . . . active in G.A.A. . . . member of Choral group for two years . . . perfect attendance award. Karen Morebeck . . . highly efficient decora- tions chairman of Senior Fashion Show . . . extra- peppy member of Red Cross, Sodality probation- ers, and Pep Club. Barbara Meredith . . . president of the Literary Study Club . . . holds membership in Red Cross. Sodality, and GJLA. Nickname: Babs. Iudy Middleton , . . an expert switchboard operator . . . speedy typist . . . works in the office . . . a graceful model. Iames Lawrence Mil-:acich . . . three-year letterman in football, baseball. basketball . . . prexy of Block A . . . sports editor of TALON . . . veep of the C.S.F. 'Z .X 'x ,, Rita Morris . . . living mannequin for Plain 6 Fancy . . . loud- ly applauded thespian . . . full-of-life G.A.A.er. 1' Robert Mulligan . . , answers to Bob . . . likes music of all kinds . . . plays clarinet in the band . . . regular at all Fal- con contests. Wx 5 -'Di 9 5 ,v 'Y Tom Murphy . . . handled his homeroom affairs as vice- presldent. secretar y, iust a talker. but a doer. Helen Nagle and treasurer . . . not . . . an adept writer . . . excellent speaker . . . member of the Red Cross . . . Glee Club . . . accomplished vocalist. De De Nielson . . . her great abilities are along artistic lines . . . friend of Ianet and Helen especially . . . member of Literary Study Club. Ostoia the other half of the team . . . on Senior Fashion powerful ping- player. X Lynne Parker . . . a real literary lass . . . reads all the best- sellers . . . a Sodalist . . . chairman of the Social Life Committee. Charles Noya ,. at 'st . . . Chuck . . . talked his way to a trophy in Forensic Club activities . . . always in the rooting section . . . skier . . . Sodalist. Mel O'Brien . . . usually seen with Merv and Porter . . a nut for math. Iohn Parrneter . . . sports editor of CREST . . . football varsity letter- man . . . tackle . . . Block A . . . All-City and All- N.l.C. football teams. Graciela Ochoa . . . quiet senior . . . friend of Lillian, Amparo. and Alice . . . likes music and chemistry. Grace O'Donnell . . . enthusiastic about typing and shorthand . . . pals around with Patsy . . . quiet but pleasant and friendly to all. Harold Orselli . . . drives to Armstrong each day in a green Pontiac . . . another baseball fanatic . . . engaging and infectious grin. Seniors Shirley Pasquini . . . always there when the G.A.A. is having a dolng . . . excels in shorthand . . . worked hard on Iunfor Prom. Sandro: Perri . . . a tip-top typist . . . also a clever girl when it comes to shorthand . . . Red Cross member . . . pals with Betty and Kay. Theresa Persic . . . treasurer of the Library Club . . . proud ol her height . . . an asset to the Service Club and Red Cross. Monica Peterson . . . popular songstress at Armstrong . . . energetic in Choral and Sodality . . . me- chanical drawing enthusiast. Seniors Gloria Pieretti Helen Pausback . . . at basketball, she's a whiz . . . one of the most energetic gals in GJLA .... also belongs to Service Club and Red Cross. Gregory Peck . . . possessor ol a very famous name . . . active in the Choral Group . . . hails from up Redding way . . . resident student at CBS. . . . aided Karen o Fashion Show de committee. Carole Pedone . . . a member ol the Cross . . . pals with Il . . . our Homemaker of Tomorrow . . . an- other hardworking CREST staller . . . public- ized Plain G Fancy . . . in C.S.F. Nancy Louise Plunkett . . . one-half ol a friendly pair . . . also teaches religion classes on Saturday . . . pals with Loretta. X , V! Patricia Ann Plunkett . . . an adept seamstress . . . devotes her Sat- urdays to teaching classes in religion . . . pals with Pat and Grace. Michaelann Pope . . . always seen with Melva . . . short and sweet seamstress . . . committee for Plain G Fancy. Iohn M. Porter. Ir. . . . likes guns . . . always on the firing range . . . always seen with Merv and Mel. X 7 Laurie Ramos . . . Pat's other half . . . active G.A.A, gal . . . grapher . . . nice to have on committees. . 1 Art Sanchez . . . challenging dribbler on the casaba court . . . All-City basketball . . . All-Tournament of Champions . . . homeroom Sec.-Treas. Paul Schaefer . . . busily records minutes and takes care of finances for Sodality . . . homeroom Sec.-Treas. . . . Sodality Fashion Show. Annette Schiele . . .expert librarian . . . member of Red Cross . . . worked to make Iunior Prom a success. expert typist and steno- u it Thx . 4' nf 5' f Merv Resinq . . . friendly transfer from Palo Alto . . . on CREST staff during lst semester . . . a follower of Falcon fortunes. Marie Roussel i 9 , 1 Kay Robinson . . . has a knack for book- keeping . . . cheers for the Falcons . . . invades the boys' side for busi- ness machines. Seniors Daniel Iohn Roche . . . known as Dan . . . played varsity basketball for the Falcons . . . member of Sodality and Pep Club. Leopold A. Rodriguez, Ir. . . . Leo . . . friendly Student Body prexy dur- ing lst semester . . . member of Sodality . . . C.S.F., Pep Club, and Forensic Club. Gary Roland . . . member of Block A . . . played varsity football . . . also on the Falcon track team. . . . exchange student from France . . . Literary Study Club . . . Queen of CREST dance, 1958. Michael Frank Ryason . . . Mike . . . commutes daily from Car- michael . . . King candidate for CREST . . . an asset to Falcon rooting section. L Loretta Ellen Schott pePPY songster lovely model for the Sen- ior Fashion Show o - en seen with Pat Mary Lou 6 Cathy Senlors Ian Schrader . . . pledged her allegi- ance to the TALON as editor . . , works on Stu- dent Council and Red Cross . . . a member of the C.S.F. Iudy Serpa N I Mary Elizabeth Scott . . . hard-working member of business staff of CREST . . . lovely model . . . homeroom representative . . . C.S.F. member. . . . indispensable member of the CREST staff . . . page layouts are her specialty . . . valu- able worker on all class proiects. Sally Shields . . . towards geometry her ability tends . . an active Sodalist . . . on CREST staff . . member of the GJLA. Virginia Skamnes accomplished model . . . Sodality treasurer member of CREST, lst semester . . . al- ways tn the rooting section. Anthony Skarbic enloys working on his car . . . excellent mechanic . . proud owner of a snazzy Ford. Elizabeth Ann Slama Betty . . . commutes from out Clarksburg way top notch salesman . . . enioys vol- leyball Glee Club member. 34 -V f G , E 5 ' N ,xr gr li ' ' . . . ft I Donald Slavich . . . iunior and senior homeroom Sec.-Treas .... football varsity senior year . . . member of Block Patricia Ann Smisek Roger Smith . . . known as Patsy . . . . . . Smitty . . . energetic speedy typist . . . likes pep club rooter . . . CREST to sew . . . often seen with King 1958 . . . always good Elizabeth and Pat. for an argument. Mary Esther Sousa . . . capable news editor of the TALON . . . keeps the school well-informed . . . a high pointer in the C.S.F. T Wx 15' in 5 Cynthia Speed . . . as cheerleader she sports a Block A . . . a C.S.F. star . . . faithful recorder in So- dality . . member ol CREST . . vice-president of Student Body, 2nd semester, senior year. Sam Stassi . . . valuable player in both football and base- ball . . . double letterman . . . Block A . . . All-City football, 2 years. Io Ann Stechel . . . singinqest soprano in Glee . . . taithiul Sodalist . . . pride of Mr. Dorndorf . . . friends with Nancy and Iane. lf' 3 Tim Sullivan Iuanita Tafoya . . . ably bedded his illh- . . . commutes from out ior and senior homerooms Woqdlqnd way , , , q . - - 1019 mule Sinqel' in ping-pong whiz . . . card Cl10l'Ul - - - ll-miol' PPO!!! holder in the Pep Club. committee head. if :nf i-. t n W Jf' William Steele L- er . . . everyone knows him as Willie . . . often seen driving a green truck . . . captained his homeroom interclass baseball team. Louise Stefani . . . artistically inclined . . . CREST claimed her talents . . . poised model for Senior Fashion Show. Salvador R. Tafoya . . . valuable member oi Nature Club . . . daily commuter from Woodland . . . goes by Roy. Bob Steidlrnayer . . . member of the CREST staff . . . resident student at C.B.S. from Colusa . . . member of Armstronq's band. Sherry Steiner . . . spirited participant in all sports and G.A.A. activities . . . homeroom representative . . . model . . . on CREST staff. Tom Stinson . . . talented Falcon quarterback . . . varsity football for two years . . . veep of homeroom . . . proud of his Block Seniors George Ruben Tafoya . . . travels in each day from Woodland . . . mem- ber of Nature Club . . . also a Pep Club member. Lauretta Taft . . . member of the iunior varsity . . . serves a mean volleyball . . . holds mem- bership cards in G.A.A. and the Pep Club. Lorenza Turrubiate . . . hails from Woodland . . . often found with Lillian and Pat . . . proud of her shorthand award . . . a G.A.A. member. Dorothy Vaughan . . . likes Spanish literature . . . and typing . . . member of the Red Cross . . . ln Choral Group. Theresa Viducich . . . a vivacious pam-pcm twirler . . . a member of the Sodality . . . enthusiastic GAA. gal. Ora Lee Vogeli Kathleen Thompson . . . a welcome addition to the G.A.A .... member of the Choral Group . . . al- ways seen with Georgann. -Q . . . secretary Student Body, lst semester, '58 . . . member of Student Council . . . active Sodalist . . . G.A.A . . . PBX operator. Barbara Walker . . . member of school Red Cross . . . belongs to the G.A.A .... attendance-taker for Sister Manuela. if x. 6' Ioyce Ann Tortas . . . thoroughly enioys sports . . . especially base- ball and volleyball . . . member of the G.A.A .... Sodality . . . Pep Club. Shirley Tomasini . . . leads our yells at all the games . . . a give 'em the axe expert . . . proud of being a Sodalist. 'Z' Iarnes L. Walsh . . . vice-president of Block A . . . two years of varsity football . . . senior homeroom veep . . . Sec.-Treas. of Block I ames K. Waterstreet . . . better known as Kenny . . . Pep Club member . . . pals with Mike . . . accredited campus humorist . . . has his ups and downs. Larry Wiest . . . Larry . . . member of 104 interclass champion team . . . Pep Club man . . . more here than meets the eye. X Iohn Wilhite Dal Williams Darlene Lynn . . . secretary-treasurer of . . . treasurer of Student Williams his homeroom . . . played Body as a senior . . . , . . pe!-PPY SOUQSYEY - - - varsity football . . . likes Forensic Club . . . Sodalist qumo, of Satisfied . . i both basketball and base- . . . member of Block A known mound as sally ball. . . . Rally Committee . . . D , l active member of 'he varsity football and bas- G.A.A. ketball, 2 years. Bill Young . . . Pep Club prexy . . . chairman of Rally Cllommittee . . . a talented thespian in rally s its. Ierome I. Zentner . . . holds membership in Block A . . . seen at all football and basketball games . . . of- ficial statistician of Falcons. Barbara Smith . . . iust made her appearance at Bishop Arm- strong in time to make the CREST , . . comes to us from Iowa . . . active in girls' Sodality. Dorothy Wong Iohn Williamson . . . our iolly Santa at Freddie's First Christmas . . . member of Pep Club . . . also on varsity track team. Seniors Georgann Wilmot . . . songster in the Choral Group for two years . . . active in G.A.A. proiects . . . member oi the Library Club. Barbara Wisnewski . . . hard-working senior . . . member of Stu- dent Council and C.S.F .... writer for TALON . . . organizer and veep of Pep Club . . . success of Iunior Prom due largely to her efforts. Mary Ann Womble . . . one of the pepsters at Armstrong . . . committee head for the Senior Fashion Show . . . active Red Cross member. . . . popular model at Armstrong . . . Shorthand l award . . . enthusiastic glee club member. Sandra Leigh Wright . . . iust in from Minnesota . . . a hit with the senior class . . . Sandy . . . plays in school band. Louise Abid Iesse Aguayo Ioe Alcarez Richard Alvarez IoAnn Anqlin Charles Anzinger Frank Armstrong Raymond Austin Gerald Bakarich Richard Balassi Gene Bastian Anthony Basurto Mary Kay Beers Linda Bell Iames Apps Charles Arana Anthony Ariil Rosalie Azevedo Carolyn Baca Linda Bailey Stephen Banks Iudy Barry Renee Bartus 4:3 xf Mary Leone Albert Marissa Benedetti -na 'G' .S Iohn Berq Q N.. -, 1 ii'V9 so-I Karen Campbell Juniors Frank Bibin Thomas Biesheuvel Michael Black Dennis Bloom Ida Mae Borqes William Boudier Nan Buiace Patricia Burke Linda Burke Nancy Bernabovi Melvin Berlolozzi Hortensia Berumen Sigrun Bialuski Craig Slanley Bartley Bleuel Wanda Brown Allred Buckman Marianne Bush Iudilh Byers David Byms Beverly Campbell Sylvia Cantu Sharon Capra Nancy Carrigg Gloria Carrillo Alfred Zucca Virginia Cerda Vincent Chargin Mary Chester Ionine Cirino Daniel Clark Carol Clarke Ierry Coffey Sheila Conway Michael Cook Dewey Cooper Patrick Corbett Margaret Corcoran Linda Ramos and Nan Buxace fxll out purchase c Ioe Cortez Patrick Crocker George Cross Nancy Culpepper Christina Cuny Ioe Delgado Robert Fuel Bart Furtado Wayne Dinucci Iudy Donaldson Iackson Dorr Mike Silvey and Tim McCormack look happy over likely win during Falcon-Lions football game at Hughes Stadium. Fernando Puccinelli is in the background. Donna Blair Rodney Downs Gail Draper Paula Drewry Ioan Dubey Mary Nunez Benny Escaieda Daniel Farley Kathleen Farley Carole Farris Charlotte Ferreira Edward Feusi Richard l-'icenec Maureen Fippin Margaret Flynn Mary Foley Iohn Francisco Peter Frey Iohn Froqqatt Paula Galvez Marcia Galvin Denise Gardner Eugene Gerwer Patricia Giannini Evelyn Gomes Geraldine Goncalves Susan Gonzalez Ioe Gonzales Beth Gregory Kenneth Gull Sandra Hansen Carole Hardesty Ronald Henderson George Hicks Thomas Higgins Monty Honig Marc Goodfellow Barbara Grady Donald Green Ianet Gwinn Iudy Habecker Kalleen Hall Beatrice Hardmeyer Mary Harling Charles Hecht Louis Giovannini -6 'Qi' William Hoover mm, Qcque, Juniors George Lines Iames Kassis Philip Kassis Ioe Keating Sharon Kenobbie Tony Kielhofer Marsha King lean Pierre Labarry Philip Larrabee Susan Latino Elliot Iames Gerald Iensen Kay Iohnston Richmond Iohnstol?D Mary Ioan Kelly Marilyn Kenealy Linda Knight Mary Kropp Richard Laws Willie Bell Lawrence Victor Lazzari Mary Lewis Luie Lopez Ioseph Lovatto Mary Lozano Dougal McAlpine Dorothy McCarthy Kay McLaughlin Bonnie Madden Michael Maher Mary Mahoney Michael Mahoney Rosemary Mandella Timothy McCormack Richard Mclfeely Michael McG1lli Jumors Ronald Manzitto Diane Marchand Paul Marchi Barbara Marriner Robert Martin Ioe Martinez Sylvia Cantu, Nancy Bernabovx Mana Mazzucchi and Iudy Dillon give their attention to the priest at regular Friday morning Mass. Edward Mathews Helen Mcltushalc Maria Mazzucchi Dennis Messner Gloria Mette Andrew Molina Nicholas Moore Carole Murphy Theresa Betty Niklas Don Green. Iohn Stone, and Dave Schmidgall were instru- mental in Room 102's basketball game win over 104 during the Missions Drive. Iesse Pou Shirley Power if 'S Anna Proctor 5 Wendell Norris Carolyn O'Brien IoAnn O'Connell Mary Olmos Kathleen Oropeza lim Osuna William Parks Barbara Parlante Alicia Perez Manuel Perez Stephen Persic Roger Peters Anthony Peterson Thomas Peterson Donna Petrocchi IoAnn Pieretti Sandy Pimentel David Porter Roanne Prosser Fernando Puccinelli David Ramos Y 5 N A 'Tc W A Evelyn Ramos Linda Ramos William Rice Grace Risse Ierry Rilthaler Libby Rivera Sylvia Rodriguez Michael Rogers Patricia Roy George Rus! Mary Sanborn Betty Sanchez Pauline Sanchez Allen Sardellch Michael Roark William Roberts Ana Rodriguez Iames Roosevelt Ardiih Rosa Phyllis Rosa Loren Ryno Pat Salamone Iohn Salisbury A C' .ian Iudy Regan Pat Schaniz uniors Anthony Sekul Robert Separovich Diane Severin Patrick Sigl Manuel Silva Norman Silva Alan Schrader Richard Schuler Susan Schwab lngrid Schwierzke May Share Arthur Sherman Pat Silva Michael Sllvey Ronald Singleton Carol Skeels Iames Slaven Peggy Smart Susan Smith Toni Soares Lawrence Socal Marcella Staat Clement Stark r uiillg Patricia UIIIIOI r f I ,4 j ' 5 Cl ,Lf lohn Stassi Michael Stinson 3 Donald Stockman Iohn Stone , it 1 -' it i Kenneth Sturges XV My i- , , . , L A y Karen Sullivan Wi, iffy w' Iunior Tom Zanze works hard at a monthly religion test I A-,jj Jil , ' Ny in this candid shot by Brother Stephen. 1 at 'W A 4 IW 1 Robert Swanston Eugene Tafoya Donna Timon Lucille Torres Mary Todd Rayman Toti K Shirley T acy llllie Uqemi Iohn Vail Iuanita Urbano Rosemary Valine Steve Urrutia Patricia Vasti Chester Waterbury Stephen Veglia Emilio Varanini Richard Vercruyssen Ray Villalobos Rosemarie Wagner Juniors Iohn Parmeter, Falcon tackle. is shown selling a pre-game football program to Patti Beneto. Also seen in this photo are Diane Severin and Barbara Parlante. -nun: li, J Carol Vesci Ioseph Vicuna Shella Walker Michael Warren Rachel Watson Anthony White Bonnie Wilcox Arthur Williams Keith Williams Patricia Williams Wayne Wollmering Iudy Wood Gary Yates Thomas Zanze -f.: r V ' I X 1 4 -'X , V nf .ff A jjy fb if ' , T ' . I 4. , veg .lk W, P x , f -- W QE 5 -KJ V - . 1. , ' yi ez 7: .r 9, A ' ri? i L Q 59 5' z .- au: A 1 , ' 4,695 ' 'Q 'Q' - X Qxx as , xxtggf' I I A A ,ahgg A gy, 7 iii 5 . 1 .f f' ' Am 'f ' iii 5 .:' i'1Y'? , - 3? ' , L' ' ' itil? I , I . Q g iv D. XO . , - . ' - ,, ,a .1 , ' Q a 3- .,g,. ru! If ,,'ff'f7!'?'.A' --ff' ' ,ic 1: Q 3 4 , 5 1 . ' Q 4 V R lf? . I f s ,' - I +A ' -P --'Je 1, - ', ,'g.' 4 i -' 0 , o '- - - , . , Q fb - -. ' Jffim J ' 4 . 6 ' 'A 'Q ' .JJ ' - 5- - , I. Q, bni - 1 Q r . . si A . K 4. j W .5 J ' ' I :J M 0 J! ' v '9' ' - 1 1 1 - . r '4 ' 2 - '4 Q Q Q Q 1 , n-L e 4 If 1 V - O 4 2 '?. I . Q '7 fi .61 K 1 ,i,.. 4 . VV' , . A ef we-.. 4. s 1- ff T if Ash Wednesday Shown at the right are some oi the Armstrong students who began their celebration oi Lent with the traditional reception of ashes on their ioreheads. Immediately to the right are Patricia Giannini, Ioyce Rosa, and Mary Felix, receiving ashes from Father Poole. Further to the right, Tony Skarbic. Greg Peck. and Tom Stinson wait for ashes, as Iohn Stassi and Albert Freitas re- turn to their seats. First High Mass On December 18th, Father Thomas celebrated the first High Mass held on the Bishop Armstrong High campus. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Dorndorf. chanted the re- sponses and filled the gym with their inspiring music. Servers for the Mass were from Father 'I'homas's Home- room 206. 'Ji NX Y 4-V its ,iff Father Brendan Mitchell O.P.M. ollicially opened our annual retreat during Holy Week with Mass on Monday. March 31. Father Simon Shuster, O.F.M. delivers a talk to the boys during one oi the conferences. The two retreat masters spoke both to the boys' and girls' departments. The Most Reverend Ioseph 'l'. McGuclren, Bishop ol Sacramento, solemnly ended our retreat with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. 1 f ,77M 'f' 31 M, - ' ,W I if l S 2 ' I in 4 A horal Robes to be xroned new songs to practice and always a program commg uo Never a dull mo tf th se members ofthe Choral fxrst row R Azevedo D Vaughan I Ann Stechel M Sanborn men or e C Clarke A Rosa I Rosa G Goncalves second row I Ann OConnell G Wxlmot W Bell Lawr d S Gonzales H ence I Gwmn S Schlro B Parlante B Wzlcox S Chorley P Burke thlr row Cruz I Byers L Fox K Farley E Ramos M Lozano D Tlmon fourth row S Hansen P Polance V Cerda M Moore M Peterson B Campbell I Ann Ugentx lxfth row N Gllson R Prosser P De Martmi M Kropp Glee Club Under the dxrectlon of M Dorndorf the volces of the Mxxed Glee blend harmom ously Those belong mg to the Mixed Glee are flrst row I Ann Stechel H Nagle P Burke I Gwmn M Lewis C Cuny S Chorley M Camp bell I Ann OCon nell second row D Tzmon I Iacopettl W Bell Lawrence S Wnght B Smith P De Martml E De Vore L Fox I Fronk thxrd row M Cather me Lxtell P ue Gerron I Cxrmo I Byers M Kropp L Stefan: M Mxller M Foley V Cerda fourth row T Laws R Smgleton B Groza E Castro M Zupan E Barkxe I Apps S Mackxs P Chappa fxfth row T Arnl P Benmon T Hxggms R Cross V Lazzarrx T Maher I Lonqero B Gray F Horvxlleur G Peck sxxth row E Mathews T Sulh van C Stanley l I ons ' ' 1' 1' li 15 1 ,,, I , f- ' : ,. ve ' W ,. 1- I' 0 '-f I .. 5 I .. ,. , r h , I. . ., , , ,.S ,,,.: aa., .w i The newly organized Band, under the enthusiastic direction of Mr. Dorndorf, has played at many assemblies. The brass section also played at our basketball games. Members include, iirst row, Mary Catherine Litell, Sandra Wright, Bill Chapman, Bob Mulligan, Alan Schrader, Peggy Sue Gerran, Ioe Delgado, Stanley Del Dotto: second row, Pat Corbett, Iohn Grant Bob Groza, Anthony Ariil, Bob Steidlmayer: third row, Gloria Mette, Dave Porter, Bill Roberts, Allred Zucca, Bill Hoover and Tim Sullivan. -4. .Moen 4 y y Q S W? I 'W Under the able direction of Brother Ed ward Armstrong s Forensic League par ticipated in many debates speeches and conventions winning many awards lim Mclkdaragh Gerry Lagomarsmo and Leo Rodriguez above plan lor their next debate During a Forensic League meeting upper right Gerry Lagomar smo and Roger Peters prepare for the Saint Marys College Forensic Touma ment while Pat Varanini lim Mcl-ldar agh Mike Rogers Ph1lipLarrabee Rich ard Dowdin and Charles Esgro look on Preparing their speeches are, lower right, Pat Varanini Phil Larrabee and Roger Peters lv 'x Football ueen Chosen by a student body vote were Football Queen Pat Keating and her court, Geralene Ioseph, Sally Wil- liams, Sheila Kenobbie and Loretta Garcia. They reigned over Football Parade, the G.A.A. and Block So- ciety dance. Queen Pat will always remem bel' the magic moment when hm crowned her with a tiara of cur nations ,f 'N 4 5 , ru f , . s fl ., t 9 , ,yay , 1 X' xp 1. F2 Wi? sa wa A ff 2, l r 4 I X 4 a 1 1 X , 11 V15 , 5 , f M , , if . ., Q T 2 ,gb 1 iv 12? 74 ,, f L. :f F 5 H Q 2 , S f 1 TSQST 0 z Qf ff Q v 4 - Seniors who were members of the GJ-LA. during the past year included, first row. leit to right. Helen Pausback, Marion Azevedo, Geralene Ioseph, Tina Mandella. Donna Lunardi, Pat Hallanan. Mary Ann Anicich. Second row: Carole Carlson, Ioan Blanc. Pat Kampouris. Ioan Garrido, Theresa Vidicich, Shirley Pasquini, Ora Lee Voqeli, Rachel Cervantes. Third row: Laurie Ramos, Sherry Steiner, Betty Slama, Laurelta Tait. Loretta Schott. Rachel Contreras. Rita Morris. Fourth row: Cecelia Mobley, Diana Fuqina. Kathy Thompson. Diane Alberti, Loretta Garcia, and Ioyce Tortas. Members of the Iunior Class who were G.A.A. members were. first row. left to right: Io Ann Pieretti, Rosemary Man- della. Sue Schwab, Theresa Murphy. Sandy Hansen. Second row: Iudy Donaldson. Iudy Ha- becker. Pe99Y Flynn. Mary Lewis, Ana Rodriguez. Iuanita Urbana. and Mary Ellen Ma- honey. 66 99 Fernando Horvilleur, Iim Mikacich and Babs Meredith, Bob Steidlmayer and Sue Smith, and Steve Persic and Ida Mae Borges can be seen in this photo taken at the Block A Victory Dance. Ierry Lagomarsino, Carol Veschi, and Gloria Carillo are also enioyinq the music. fl BW FQ! Members oi the Bishop Armstrong Block A Society at the time this photo was taken included, front row, left to right: Sam Stassi. lim Walsh, Dick Mooney, lim Mikacich. Len Kreizenbeck, John Parmeter. and Brother Eric, moderator. Second row: Art Sanchez, Ron Garcia, Hary Mercado, Charles Ledden, Mike Stinson, Iohn Berg. Tom Kane, and Ed Dudycha. Third row: Don Slavich, Tom Iurach. Ierome Zentner, Tom Laws. Ierry Lagomarsino, Dal Williams, Mario Prisinzano, and Ron Angell. Fourth row: Daryl Evans, Ernie Casillas, Gary Roland, Keith Williams, Iohn Stassi. and Ioe Renzi. Last row: Terry McDermott, Roger Peters, Ice Keating, Frank Bottaro, Dave Gonzales, Ruben Martinez. and Arlen DiBartolo. Could This Be Magic Among the many couples at the Iunior Prom were Cynthia Speed and Da- vid Aguilar. As Tom Zanze places a crown of roses on Prom Princess Ianet Gwinn's head, she knows iha! This is Magic. if Twirling around ihe crowded iloor the cou- While others enioy dancing, Tom Zanze introduces 'A 1 Q 'K 4 JY A2 s K Q Y w x 7 .. was '1 'Q x. all n E, ' Q' fm? K 1. In ,4- 1 1 x ' 3 f W W ff L, .4 r ' 5 ,-Q, ,J V . ' 9- , 1 if ,. A Wifi M X up. 'aw fi, tif A Pictured at the right are the Officers of the I Pep Club, elected by the students early in the school year. Seated are Bill Young, presi- dent, and Barbara Wisnewski, vice-president. Standing are Tim Sullivan, treasurer, and Pat Keating, secretary. X , 03 Members of the Rally Committee, responsible for scheduling and entertainment at rallies during the year, were, left to right: Ron Becker, Chuck Noya, Barbara Wisnewski, Bill Young, Bob Gray, Pat Becker, and Dal Williams. Prime-movers in getting the Pep Club started were these students pictured at left. They were the ones who spent part of their summer vacation get- ting things going. Shown seated are Pat Becker, Bob Gray, chairman of the Pep Club Board, and Barbara Wis- newski. Standing are Leo Rod- riguez, Ron Becker, and Tom Kane. 3 O III m i C C The entire student body provided the team with a rousing send off to the Shasta game. in which the Falcons beat the Wolves 28-7. 1.0 'TF These Juniors contributed to the excitement of a rally with a trampoline act. Here Dave Ramos, Bart Bleuel, Bill Parks, and Clem Stark watch McAl- pine do a flip. Before the big Sacramento game. Chuck Noya, Bill Young. Gerry Laqomarslno, and Harry Mercado added to the pre-game excitement with their Man on the Street skit. CHARLES LEDDEN Sclence G Mathemahcs 5 'Q' BARBARA WISNEWSKI I-'me Arts T' I IANE DI'I'TUS Llbercxl Arts ROBERT GRAY Vocational Arts f FAlC0Ns f 5 4 F , f 'CCB X7 L V' xt. w Q X , F-A-I.-C-O-N-S yell our cheerleaders Thelma Cantu, Shirley Tomasini, Cynthia Speed. and Ted Colbert, shown here in action during the McClatchy football game. Freddie the Falcon was officially Cheerleaders adopted as the school mascot during the past year. Songsters Armstronq's peppy sonqsters were a familiar sight at all Falcon games. From left to right they are: Sally Williams, Pat Benito. Loretta Schott, Francelia Lacey, Rachel Contreras, Mary Ann Anicich. Theresa Vidicich. and Loretta Garcia. Rachel Contreras holds Freddie the Falcon - official school IDGSCOL Students belonging to this honorary society during the second semester included, standing, Pat Halderman, Kathy Bennett, Nick Moore, Helen Nagle, Monica Peterson, Ian Schrader. Carmen LaMalia, and Sally Shields. Those seated are Mrs. Baratini. co-moderator: Philip Larrabee, treasurer: Gloria Pieretti. president: Socorro Soto, secretay. Students who were in CSF for the first semester are shown in photo below. Students who were not in CSF for lirst semester but were eligible for membership in second semester are only ones included in this photo. alifornia Scholarship Federation The formal initiation oi the CSF was presented March 7. Membership cards and pins were distributed at this time. First semester members oi the California Scholarship Federation are seated: Priscilla Botelho, lane Dit- tus, Iim Milracich, vice president: Charles Ledden, president: Tony Gross. treasurer: Mary Ioan Kel- ly. secretary: Barbara Wisnewski, Sue Smith. Standing: Bob Gray, Leo Rodriguez, Roger Peters, Ioan Frank, Pat Becker, Socorro Soto, Kay Iohnson. Mary Chester, Io Ann Pie- retti, Pat Silva. Anna Proc- ter, Carol Farris, Cynthia Speed, Anna Rodriguez, Mario Prisinzano, Sylvia Rodriquez, Philip Larrabee. Rita Mulligan. Helping Mrs McNeill tn the library are the members oi the Library Club Ftrst row Robert Martin, Mary Corcoran Kay Francesconx Nancy Corcoran Nancy Daniels Kay McLaughlin Rita Mulligan. Kathy Bennett Ann Herzog Donna Blair Second row Theresa Persxc Pat DeMartini. Annette Schxele Marianne Bush Marsha King Rosemarie Wagner Sylvia Rodriguez Betsy Kerins, iirst Leaders oi the Literary Study Club are. first row: Caroline McKinnon. second semester president: Mrs. Baratini. moderator: Babs Meredith, lirst semester president. Second row: Marie Roussel. Lynne Parker, Nancy Luck, DeDe Nielson, Barbara Domyancic. Literary tud lub Keeping up with the best sellers are these Literary Study Club members. first row: Alicia Loyola. Yvonne Garee, Kathy Bennett. Second row: Rosemarie Wagner, Pat Vasti, Ioan Jackson. Ingrid Schwierzlre. 67 Sodality officers for both semesters are: Beth Gregory, first semester vice prefect: Pat De Mar- tini, Virginia Slramnes, Cynthia Speed, Betsy Kerins, Father Thomas, spiritual director: Carmen La Malfa, second semester prefect: Nancy Gilson. first semester prefect: Susan Smith, second semes- ter vice prefect. 1 Oda Hard-working Sodallsts sold hundreds of bars of eandy tobuy this beautiful Purtabla aharfoxtho schpohliwasdollqnldbyllarrybovlnodmilldl alightilnhh. Standing before a picture of the patroness of the Sodality, Our Lady of Guadalupe, are the chairmen of the committees, left to right: Susan Ingram, Iudy Regan, Grace lean Risse, Martha Bachli, Ellen De- Vore, Ora Lee Vogeli. Not present when picture was taken was Shirley Tomasini. Banana Boat . . . Preparing tor their monthly visit to the County Hospital the Sodallstx pack many boxes and warm the hearts of the elderly people. f Above right: Senior Richard Dowdin explains a section of the Sodality handbook to these iuniors, Frank Bibin, lim Apps, Craig Stanley, Iim Osuna, Mike Rogers, Bill Boudier, Keith Williams, and Tom Zanze. Lower right: Senior Sodalists, Dan Roche, Dal Williams, Leo Rodriguez, Paul Schaefer, Gerry Laqomarsino, Chuck Ledden, Chuck Noya, and Ioe Holmberq are engrossed in plans for the retreat. i 1 Keeping the homerooms informed about Sodality proiects and events are the homeroom represen- tatives: Helen McClure, Mary Lewis, Marilyn Iones, Pat Beneto, Connie Chandra, Io Ann Pieret- ti, Sally Shields, Karen Sullivan. 0-Q, .A X-4 lr' si l Chief photographer Dave Aguilar checks his camera while Iudy Serpa and Gloria Pieretti look over photo proois to iind missing groups. Almost every photo in the book. with the exception oi the portraits. was either taken by or somehow influenced by Dave. Business managers Mary Scott, Ron Becker. and Nancy Geary try to make receipts and cash balance. Trying to squeeze extras into the 1958 CREST without exceeding their budget was only one problem iaced by this trio. Bob Steidlmayer, Diana Fugina. Connie Chandra. Tom Kane, and Bill Chapman try to figure out how to get all the pictures on ihe few pages available. Sports editors Sally Shields. Iohn Parmeter, and Cynthia Speed have a diilerence of opinion as to where Sally should put certain girls' team photos. l W F at-iff: Jigs. Editors and assistant editors met on many occa- sions to thrash out problems relative to layouts, photography, and allied anxieties relative to the 1958 CREST. Huddled here are Iohn Francisco, assistant co-editor: George Blake, boys' co-editor: Mary Chester. assistant co-editor: and lane Dittus, girls' co-editor. How do ou llke our Crest I .ik- 1,3 81 C 1' O Members of the newly orgamzed QUILI. G SCROLL an International honorary society for outstanding hxqh school Journalists are lxrst row Ian Schrader Mary Esther Sousa Jane Dlttus Glorla Pterettl Second row Mano Prxsmzano Dave Aguilar and George Blake ,N 2' D 11:64 'CWM ,gash-l r mms Il3 ' The Dance Commlttee Gerry Lagomarsmo Nancy Gxlson responsible for scheduling all the dances lor the year George Blake Ian Schrader were f ,LQ I If ' A ' Y . 1 0 II1 Qt H1 t , e 1 o X '15 s X ' 't Q . A d L 1 SYYUIK. ,gr - . rblqfzr ag 'M .ff I .l Hin r Painting the scenery ior their latest production are Carol Vesci, Ioe Cortez, Loretta Gar- cia, and Mary Lou Cecchet- tini. Practicing for their respective roles in a one act comedy Who Murdered Who are leit to nght Rita Morris president Iudy Hardin Renee Bartus Terry McDermott ieanette Share Mike Bradshaw Mrs. Choux. the club modera- tor, instructs Mary Lou Cec- chetini, Ida Mae Borges, Sue Smith, and Mary Kay Beers, in the art of the theater. Diane Alberti waits for her turn at the iron which Linda Bailey is using. Both are hard at work on a Red Cross proiect. W , . n '1 lx , ,ll ' ug Bishop Armstrong's chapter oi the Red Cross was captained by these eiqht girls. Seated: Karen Morebeck. second semester president. and Carmen LaMalia. first semester president. Standing, left to right: Suzie Laqomarsino, Rosemary Valine, Mari- lyn Jones. Carol Launius, and Bertie Miskel. Red ross ,?.: i ,f l s 'i these girls - Rosemary Valine, Betty McAleer, and Sandra Perry, make tiny stuffed animals for chil- dren in the hospitals. This was the main proiect ol the Red Cross at Christmas time. Talented with a needle and thread, Lawyer Loco. played by Chuck Noya, questions Ioe Holm berg in the prize winning School Spirit skit presented by the Boys' Sodality. While Leo Rodriquez is giving his campaign speech, the other candidates for second semester student body offices await their turn: Gerry Lagomarsino, Connie Chandra. Cynthia Speed, Pat Becker, Barbara Wisnew- ski, lim Walsh, and Steve Veglia. Election campaigns bring friendly rivalry among the students. Posters. speeches, cards. candy - Anything for the voting public say the candidates. Once again this year, the members of the Senior Class presented an out- standing showing of the latest fashions for young men and women. Held in the cafeteria, beiore a packed house, it provided a showcase for the modeling talents of the senior class. Rita Morris looks smart and stylish in this black sheath as she walks down the ramp, Mike Koewler, standing in the back, waits his turn. Virginia Slramnes, modeling this elegant dress. looked as if she iust ste ed out PP of VOGUE. I x A 1 Loretta Schott, wearing a slim shxrtwallt sheath was a welcome addition to the Senior Fashion Show called Plain 6 Fancy. Casual living and comfort are the keynotes of these sports clothes modeled by Mike Koewler and his tiny companion The Talon. our newspaper, is an intricate part oi our school life. Sister Miriam and Mr. Lattimer, the modera- tors, have helped in the production oi this publication. 'Li' news editor, looks on as Ian editor in chief, and Philip Larra- bee. assistant editor, plan the next issue of the TALON. Those who helped in the production of our TALON are: Nancy Lewis, Pat Lovatto, seated: Charlotte Ferreira, Alicia Loyola. Io Ann Anglin, standing. I Preparing the feature page ot the . newspaper are Dave Porter, Io Ann Pieretti, Barbara Wisnewski, l and Carol Skeels. 1 Covering the sports lite at Arm- strong are L'Ann Healy. lim Mi- l!GCiCh. sports editor: Frank Bot- taro, Mario Prisinzano, and Charles Arona. MM.: .Jn , IBD. Q2 6 Folding the latest edition of the TALON are the members of the circulation statt: Jerry Ienson Helen Matushak and Mike War Tl 'S' Service lub . S X ,ta-.. A ff' . .ii Q ,r ,X 'ff' fs -' A Q2 ,ffl , I Sf? gf .. f , Helping Sister Manuela with the attendance records are tleit to right! Frances Bitlin, Pat Kampouris and Nancy Luck. These girls, second semester Service Club members, are a tremendous help to school: ttirst rowl Graciela Ochoa: lsecond rowi Sandra Perry. DeDe Nielson. Nancy Luck and Ann Herzog: tthird rowl Carol Launius. Bertie Mislcel. Kathy Bennett, Barbara Smith, Pat Keating: tlourth rowl Marlene Miller, Ioyce Tortas, Betty McAleer. gy ff1H1 Here are the lirst semester members of the Service Club: llrontl Pat Kampouris, Caroline McKinnon, President: Delia Lopez, Frances Bilfin. tBackJ Francene Ostoia, Mary Espar- za. Betty Kerins. Helen Pausback, Theresa Persic, Barbara Walker and Ianet Germoles. 5 V ' ' '1 Regular workers in the school cafeteria included Frank Fish- er, Manuel Perez and Steve Mackis. i if Head of the caleteria, Mrs. Florence Leveille tleft in pho- tol and Mrs. Helen Roberts tried the impossible during the past year-how to please the palates of every Arm- strong student day after day in the school cafeteria. That they succeeded in a large measure could be seen daily in the long lines of waiting students. Known for keeping the school bright and shiny, are left to right: Manuel Silva, Mr. Ernie Paschal and Dan Roche. C 6 ll or ,rc - 1-3 0 The pleasant voice which rs heard on the office phone belongs to one of these girls: seated are Nancy Lewis LAnn Healy Kathy Bennett standing Pat Halderman, Ora Lee Voqeli, Marilyn Kenealy Ianet Gennoles Loretta Schott Mary Scott Miss Ioan Blackburn lschool secretaryl, and I' S Radio lub 9- nv ha Armstronq's radio men listen attentively to Brother Eric during a club meeting: first row, Iohn Parmeter, Ronald Becker. Tom Peterson. Anthony Gross. Steve Urrutia: second row, Ioe Gemsch. Manuel Soto. Frank Fisher, Walter Combs: third row, Walt Burres. Anthony DiNapoli. Dan Roche. 81 6 r 0 a ,, lf,i eggs ' .. R f .U 'Q df' i 1 4- ' -+.,.s-I i ' , , 1 4 A A H i . gf, .hx SX - X 'S 353' vo- l ' Rv.. A f g I ' J L ? 4 , M W 'f , ' ' ,, ' fin if-' '- 12' ...An-v im 4' X , -' . 'V - X Q.-QA' C 'o -r, . .v,.'. -V v ' 1 1 ' Q 4 , , s I in-if V175 ' KX is 'V . A . I. , ' ' JM Q' I if-1,:'.-4-K ?Xf:'wL, 4' f ' ' -.'- -d,gz M, . .,,A . 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Dick Mooney Ron G I h P D h d B b l h arcia, ve Dyke L h Don Slav lx S S i D G l I M Ad h Bll R Ih Stassl, 19 Falcon Northern Interstate Armstrong 6 Armstrong 20 Reno 27 Chico 0 Armstrong 41 Armstrong 28 Armstrong 0 Enterprise 0 Shasta 7 Sacramento 7 'I i f Q Y lim Walsh. Ierry Lcqomarsino: fourth row: Bob Swcnston, Dol Williams. Pat Varunini, Mike Koewler. Arlen DiBartolo. Iohn Wilhite. Ant ony ite, ary E F lr B 'l' I 11, I R d I h S . ' h Head Coach Iohn Stremple prepares to send in a play via Iohn Stcrssi. to hel he Armstrong qridders score their vic Varsity Y U S Conference Co-Champions 585 44 EQ E . ,Up V I .iW',,,. ,Ni-,yr 1' 4. 'H 5, Y.if 'f A .-Yin , V, , 'rx 1. -.rw 'K 3'-'fy-i A , ' I ,vu. .3-3. Q, , ,f', J-4, 1. 7' ea-gwg' 2 'W H ' 1, y, . ,Ati L ,ul ' ffl 'suv-rv., Af-- f5 'x yi, sv 9 4 ,xxx fu... 'lx fb 1, -Q f .U 5, Q ' S x r 53,3 A I NS I , Q --1, x F- H Q22 fp 2 x 9 x Y F , V, Ag. - . Yfa:v 'lA '-' ' - K .2 . q,,.,.i,g,-fl--,, Q. Q.: A ji: .. xx s ff' f ,. fbi mfr?-LW I xi: fo- b x., O U 'I Reno . . On the rare occasions that the Falcons had to ig, 9 2 8 punt. Big lim got the ball well into the opposi- tion's territory with kicks like this one. Here lim boots a 35-yarder against the Reno Huskies. Red Bluff. . . Garcia eludes a pair oi Red Bluff men to cross the goal line and put six points on the board lor Armstrong. Wm . iw, ,. arsity Football Chico . . Renzi hauls in another pass from Stinson to give the Falcon's scoring record a boost. and help de- leat a rugged Chico team. fflik 0 s V, 4' V fo A Q ' I ,H -rv ' lily, .4 I , , 4 Q. ad' 4' as 3 M f , g fl of gi 4 do, T505 ,I- aw ,Q 'Q U Tx Q: if fif Q Q DAVE GONZALES Center LEN KREIZENBECK Tackle gnu- DARYL EVANS Middle Guard RON GARCIA Lefl Halfback TOM STINSON Quarterback 3 .-nv ,wad ? Nl Y1 TOM IURACH Tackle DAL WILLIAMS HM WALSH ,fn- End Guard V3rSlty Football , . SAM STASSI IOHN PARMETER ARLEN DI BARTOLO High! Guard Left Tackle Leit End All-City All-City, All-N.I.C. All-City, All-N.I.C. All-Inland Empire E' DICK MOONEY IIM MIKACICH Right Halfback Fullback All-City. All-N.I.C. All-Ciw. All-N-I-C All-Inland Empire All-Inland Emlvife All-Norihern California Senior Stalwarts A4 A A AA.. Members of the 1957 58 Varstty Basketball Team hrst row leit to nght Dan Clark Art Sanchez Dal Wxlllams and Manuel Sxlva Second row Iohn Sahsbury Paul Marchl Ed Dudycha and Ixm Mlkaclch Top row Tom Kane manager Benny Escaleda Tony Klelholer Dan Roche Ice Renzl and Coach lack Wxtry 19 8 Falcon Hoopsters Mr lack Wxtry Varsxty Basketball Coach SEASON S RECORD LEAGUE GAMES Falcons McClatchy Sacramento El Cam1no Norte Del R10 Woodland Norte Del R10 Ims Marshall Sacramento Grant Umon Norte Del R10 McClatchy Grant Umon Ims Marshall Falcons lndxcates Met Shasta Umon Anderson Reno Anderson Chlco Shasta Umon Red Bluff Cluco Red Bluff ro Tournament Games l 50 . 58 39 ' 41 34 . 42 46 . . 33 55 ' . 46 47 ..... 44 ' 54 ' 36 44 . . 36 ' 37 Sacramento . 55 41 Reno .---- 42 ' 60 . . 32 26 ' .... 50 47 ' 33 35 ' 46 44 . 60 50 . 24 41 . 39 28 ' .... 52 41 ' . 26 62 . . 56 59 ' 53 ' ' 22 . 58 44 ' . 41 75 . 46 E,- Varsit Iunior Paul Marchi proved to be a real help to the Falcon five more than once this year. He was a good ball-handler and team player. Dan Clark. another Iunior, was a great asset to the team. His regular scoring habits and ex- cellent ball-handling greatly helped the team's offensive ability. 66Up-and-coming Juniors Basketball Reliable Ioe Renzi contributed much to the Falcon's 14-10 won-loss record. Ioe had a 53.9'K: in free throws and was always a threat to the opposition with his iump-shot. The success oi the Falcon team this year was due largely to the first-year efforts of the coach, Mr. lack Witry. Here he maps out some last-minute strategy- sweats it out - and then gives the fellows the word during a time-out period. ' P. X XXX'- BX. x T7 as ' ' Y g 5 I L 9 gi K .. -Q. , ,..- . , g. wHf - J 'fx 49 L. ., P- ' ' in Ed Dudycha hits with a iurnp-shot aqainst McClatchy. His iump-shot was undoubtedly one of the reasons for his All-City selection. The Falcon team's best ball-handler, Art Sanchez. clears the boards and starts down the court. Ioe Renzi sets a screen, making sure Art will keep the ball. Seasorfs Highli hts This shot by Dal Williams is a sure two points. Dal made many of these shots when they were badly needed to beat the Iames Marshall team. aff, g 8 'ii W .. Wihun.,--. M-'hm-QM v fm 1'- 'I Q , 5 -xy G? 1 Varsity Baseball Members of the 1958 Varsity Baseball Team are shown above. In the Mario Prisinzano, team statistician: Tom Zanze, Ed Dudycha, Sam Stassi. Mikacich. Second row: Tom Stinson. Mike Barnhart, Dennis Messner, Bob and Baseball Coach Mr. lack Witry. Back row: Don Giustin, Dick Mooney and Ron Angell. Y Q1 Mike Barnhart scoots back to first base during the same tilt with the team from Freeport Boulevard. At right. in a bit of action against McClatchy's Lions, above, Big Iim Mikacich rounds third to score one oi the Falcon's three runs. The Lions won, 5-3. lront row, left to right: Iohn Salisbury and lim Separovich, Iohn Stassi , Art Sanchez, Ric Cable 4 Falcons 14 3 1 I 0 9 12 7 33 Y ,W 0, 4 '13-.Q 'vi' , Y 1 fi ,, ' 4 -.. Q- , ,9 .1 . A , 1 , M x ,,-, .W fr e wr: H N - , -, Baseball Schedule San Iuan . . McClatchy . . Norte Del Rio , McClatchy , , Norte Del Rio . Marshall . . . El Camino .... Folsom ...... fAbove games played belore Crest went to pressl Norte Del Rio ........ , St. Mary's lStocktonl . , April April St. Mary's lBerkeleyl . , April Marshall High , . . , May Folsom ....... . May N.I.C. Baseball Festival . . . . May 9, Tom Stinson, Sam Stas- si, Art Sanchez, Ed Dudycha and Tom Zan- ze sit in the setting sun and watch Armstrong overpower Norte 11 to 2. Brother Eugene, ath- letic moderator, is be- hind the Falcon bench. is Leit: Third Baseman Bob Separovich tags home plate in the second Falcon-Dons encounter at Land Park. The Falcons won this one. 9 to 8. Below: Ed Dudycha, ace moundsman lor the Armstrong club. got a hit in the same Armstrong-Norte Del Rio tilt. Ed was the win- ning pitcher in this game. ,,,,,, W5 A v. a 'Ag' U1 V , . . 4 N ' ' ., X VVI, K , I wtf f b t d b th D h Denny Messner poles out a hit during the Falcon-San Iuan game. Fglggnsqzgoek wihm: gill: Haggis! ggol glflmiolhze The Armstrong nine won this outing by a score oi 14-9, Varsity Baseball :L I . Above: Falcon Catcher Iohn Stassi proved too quick lor this hapless Don horse- hider. Results? Out! said the ump. Right: Tom Zanze. right fielder lor the Falcons, gets ready to swing for one of the two hits he got in the San Iuan- Armstrong game. Falcon netmen during the past season included, iront row, left to right: Bob Gray, Chuck Ledden and Dal Williams. Back row: Art Williams, Ted Colbert. Tom Laws and Dave Dykes. Because ot heavy spring-time rains, many of the scheduled matches were not played. Above: Bob Gray in a practice session at the McKinley Park courts. Right: Dal Williams gets ready to smash over a serve during one of the lew afternoons when the sun shone at McKinley. Both matches and practice sessions were hampered by unseasonable rains. Falcon indermen ., .Juv , ,M ' w,. sian Armstrong's enthusiastic cindermen pose lor their group picture. Shown here are, left to right, in the front row: Manager Larry Socal, Ruben Martinez, Ioe Lovatto, Rodney Downs, Iim Kassis. Ernie Casillas and Haul Iaime. Second row: Iim Slaven, Mille Roark, Ierry Scharosch, Keith Williams, Bart Bleuel, Dave Ramos. Iohn Francisco and Dal Williams. Last row: Terry McDer- mott, Manuel Perez, Art Williams, Ray Austin, Ian Deveny. Al Sardelich, Tom Higgins. Iohn Wil- liamson and Coach Mel Levine. Pictured at the lelt are Coach Mel Levine with track co-captains lor the season: Ray Austin ileitl and Ian Deveny. 440 men for the Falcons included, left to right: lim Slaven, Ray Austin, Ernie Casillas and Dave Ramos. 'f-,ff 'ff as ff 4? flag, ? 15l,.TSsw-f-. At left, Armstrong's 440 men get off to a good start in their first meet of the season with El Camino and Elk Grove. Shown here are lim Slaven, Ernie Casillas, Keith Williams and Iohn Parmeter. Below. Dick Mooney races to make quick work of the 220 in the El Camino-Elk Grove meet. Both Dick Mooney and Art Sanchez turned out to be sur- prisingly consistent winners in the dashes. March March April April April April May May Track Schedule 3 10 9 l4 19 25 3 17 El Camino and Elk Grove Grant Union and Elk Grove Folsom Elk Grove Davis Picnic lU.C.l Roseville Invitational League Finals. N.I.C. Section Finals 1 Iohn Francisco tleitl digs in after a good jump for a fair distance at an early season tri-meet. Below, pole vaulter Terry McDermott goes up and over to add points to the Armstrong score. z 'W f ' ,N 4 . . V .A , .. fm .-... , .. ,r f,, ,K-V,-. V. .,, , v . 2. , , -, 1.15: ,ya 5 I 55 fy we 2 t A , ' ,V f. -1-v a ,g-1' 31: .- . ,rs-, wh., .V ..4. na, -iff se YZ' 'fs' Tri I ' P -45' js, , 'H . ,A t 4 ' J. 'vf'f. - , vu .,,.,4 :iw if K. .a 1 - 'H' ,, welll'-Svd'm ' , ar, ., :gf 'L 'qllfg get ?f?.,Q ' 'Z ,ff i 'fir '- V 5 Mui A'-le ?aQkl'fWf .f'iw r W. -+- . .' 1.-N 'T' t 4,-We N 1411.-9'-' 'M ff 'H:..v 'v . 2 ' ' . . , 1 'Fixx Ng: , . ,, 6 . , ,M . ,vuq.,g. 1 Y K, X Www, -42. 5 X M, -.M ' mf 'ff 1-w'9if.a ,rt . f new l 4 Falcon sprinters stopped for the camera are, left to right: Art Sanchez, Ioe Lo- vatto. Ruben Martinez, Bart Bleuel and Iim Slaven. Al Sardelich lbelowl crosses the iinish line in a practice 880 ses- sion on a sunny alter- noon at Hughes Sta- dium. l vi Q in The three Falcons shown above bore the brunt of the hurdling during the re- cent campaign. From left to right: Ian Deveny ldouble winner in several meetsl. Ernie Casillas and Mike Roark. At right, Dal Williams and Art Williams get oil to a llyinq start in a tri-meet with El Camino and Elk Grove. 'wi' -4 f ' 'Y vii, ju nv? ,ylrw 4. .. I as A, I ps. 9 gil, ' Ml. ll? Bishop Armstrong's golf team has been particularly active this past year, due in large part to the enthusiasm oi Gary Yates and Tony Kielhoier. Pictured above are the members oi this year's team: Gary Yates and Ioe Gemsch in front: Len Kreizenbeck, Vince Charqin, Tony Kielholer and Ron Becker in back. E March March March April April April May May May Golf Schedule El Camino Sacramento Norte Del Rio McClatchy San Iuan Sacramento Norte Del Rio League Match at Chico Grant Union Senior golf member Ioe Gemsch tees oil during recent match with San Iuan High School. Iunior Varsity Volleyball members are shown here - top row, left to right: Sandy Hansen, Cyn- thia Speed, Ana Rodriguez, Sue Schwab, Iudy Habecker: bottom row: Loretta Tait, Betty Slama, Theresa Murphy and Rosemary Mandella. ln the practice session seen above, Sandy Hansen volleys the ball, while Rosemary Mandella, Ana Rodriguez and Iudy Habecker look on. The girls pictured at left composed the girls' Var- sity Volleyball Team. Seen here are, top row, leit to right: Helen McClure, Helen Pausback. Ioyce Tortas. Iuanita Urbano: middle row: Peqqy Flynn, Pat Hallanan, Tina Mandella: front row: Socorro Soto, Sherry Steiner and Eva Brown. 3 S B 3 The members ol the Varslty Basketball Team are, top row: Ioyce Tartan, Tina Mandella, Fran- celia Lacey, Pat Hallanan, Diana Fuqina, Helen Pausback, Betty Slama: bottom row: Lauretta Taft, Rachel Cervantes and Loretta Garcia. Iunior Varsity Basketball members include, top row, Iuanito Urbano, Ana Rodriguez, Virginia Cerda, Sandy Hansen, Rosemary Mandella, Mary Ellen Mahoney, Theresa Murphy, Io Ann Pieretti, Renee Bartus: front row: Socorro Soto, Mary Lewis, Sue Schwab, Iudy Habecker and Sharon Kenobbie. Iudy Habecker shoots for two points while three girls from Loretto High attempt to block her shot. The Iunior Varsity in- cluded, top row: Rose- mary Mandella. Io Ann Pieretti, Peqqy Flynn. Sharon'Kenobbie. Mary Ann Anicich, Iuanita Urbano: bottom row: Sherry Steiner, Nancy Buiace. Cecelia Mob- ley, Betty Slama and Geralene Ioseph. H2 0 3 The members of the Var- sity Softball Team were. top row: Theresa Murphy, Sandy Hansen, Francelia Lacey, Pat Hallanan, Ioyce Tortas: bottom row: Socor- ro Soto, Tina Mandella and Iudy Habeclrer. 1 -as-0-'. . 1 0 Il Pat Hallanan and Lauretta Taft comprise newly formed girls' golf team. clk ' S? Loretta Garcia cast off for two points against Our Lady of Loretto. Pinqpong Champ, Sandy Hansen, hits the hall while Rachel Cervantes watches. Remember when pw ,Q in I ' g 2 . , . ,..f, '31, : ' . 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