Bishop Conaty Memorial High School - Pallium Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1960
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Y ii' ,ff-'F J' .Z IR GLORY TO OUR LADY The dedrcatlon of our 60 Palllum-to you Marv the Mother of God our Model colncldes wlth the dedlcatlon of the Natlonal Shrine of the Immaculate Conceptlon on November 20 1959 Patroness of o fLand as well as of our Class wou are the object of our gra lkude f thls double bond of fillal protectxon J I V ' r f V 1 1 I , U 1 l sl q 6 D +V 1624 77 QL V KV Ill U7 VL ll! 1l L f if l LVQXW Vw lf 2 5 fiend fu Jeavf film' ff fcxf-C 'w-66 V463 0 L kwfwwvu fiy!z,f,.Q 7144, vdfdfy Q16 KJ K, AA-L if ELLA f 41.414 .g genllndex page G2 . 94 128 . theme ded1eat10n faculty graduates . classes student life . Sports .ffffir V- ,ll l V o 6 X , if l f , 1 x is cf K. A 4 , fb 7: VVVV ,Q IL! 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V 1 K u V LLXQ K J A cpafffam 7960 Blshop Conaty Memor1al H1gh Sohool Los Angeles Cal1forn1a published by the Senior Claes of YVOIIIHII SJVIIIQ Souls depends en the S21C11f1CC Of v1rg'1n1tS The future of cl 111311 depende en 1115 br lde A eh11d s 11fe depends on the I1lOtl1CI' The peace of the world depende en the stl ength of WVOBI ANHOQD Under the form of V1fg1H woman stande 1dent1f1ed xx uh the Redeemer of tlmr a Bnde she shares tune Wlth the man who hves 1n It as Mother she conquers mme The mystxcal slgmficance of woman dwells 1n her symbohsm hex l9ll,2,lULlS qual 1t19S of surrendel and self effacement represent the total surrender to God xshuh must be the creature s 10le 1n redemptlon of the world the Flat m1h1 of VIHIV at the Annum lallflll the cleatuxe S uncondltlonal subm1ss10n Be It done unto me' 4 I Q Q0 6 , N Y 1 a , . L ' K 1 . . . 7 H U I O 6' 6 f w ' ' 1 1 1 M O I 9 e' 1 N .. be R . X1 'Y 'I K K J. o , l . - . . . .. , s - 9 l 1 ' ' . . . . . I I .r. L1 - . . 1 - ' V . I A X I , 1 . . i H . . .,, I h. . x h , . . . . H . ,, dedloatlon XS Q the Ro5 fllettes YVISII to dechoate our Yearbook to BIa1y who as Mother of Cod Spouse of the Holy Ghost and V1rg1n Immaculate 1S the Model of every xx oman Blessed art thou a1nongwomen H O F O A T J, Y ,, vc , Class of 1960, . X . , 1 , ,I 1 , 9 ' , s 7 --- ee ' , , , - wx,-9.1 , -I' , ' 2' P. n-. i-,az pn nn iv 'K I A r ,A HIS EMINENICE JAMES FRANCIS CARDINAL MCINTYRE Archblshop of Los Angeles lap --x ,, x ' :::o If 51,1 I2 ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES 1531 WEST NINTH STREET LOS ANGELES 15, CALIFORNM ou uk 8-8101 October Twentieth To the Students of Conaty Memorial Hlgh School 2900 West Plco Street Los Angeles Callfornla My dear Students The traditions as found an the history of th BISHOP CONATY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL In Los Angeles, confirms the dedlcatlon of your students to Our Lazly Queen of thc Angels and the fulfillment of her gracious and guldmg protectlon The accomplishment of your alumnae Is a fur ther evidence of Our Lady s watchfulness, and we are happy to loan with yo.: ln prayerful supplication for the continued mtercesslon of Our Lady the Blessed Vlrgm Mar Mother of God an favor of your school and Its students Praying for you all blessings, I am Faithfully In Christ T711 A!! 4 ARCHBISHOP Los Angeles flgffj ix 0 '-tx o o sie nr so ' I9 59 I . . all ll ' I . . . I . . Y, I. - . . I 'ffl 7 , f -, fi-IVE, - I lv, 7 I 'lf 2 Lffff of I S Sister M 8 faculty Who shall fmd l a va tant woman? F ar and from the uttermost coasts lS the pnce o her 31 1 d1ng her strength and 1nsp1rat1on at the foot of the altar RG11g1OUS Brlde of ChP1St rated V1rg1n and sp1r1tua1 Mother of her students cooperates W1th the Creator 111 fash1on1ng m1nds an d souls ary Marcella, P.B.V.M. ina 'riff as -,ww pr11f1C1pa1 I0 'v-'js REVEREND JOHN J REILLY Blshop Conaty Mvmorlal Hlgh School 2900 Wnsr Pico Bouuzvfmn Los ANGELES 6 CALIFORNIA REPUBUC 49108 UFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL My dear Graduates The destiny of America and the world is in the hands of our womanhood The distinguished and responsible role that each girl of the Class of 1960 has in this destiny is determined by God Himself For the last few years the sacredness of your position in life has been clearly Q1VeD to you You have been coached and prepared for the day that will find you in the midst of the world, taking your proper place Whatever that place may be in the home, in the world yourself, be true to woman's nature N That nature, truly fem1nine, is modeled for you Catholic, Christian women in the person of the Mother of God Our nation is ded1 cated to her under the title of the Immaculate Conception Our city is under the patronage of her as the Queen of the Angels, and your chapel is given to her as Our lady Seat of Wisdom For now and the future as women, build the world in the humility of Mary by working in her modesty and loving in her purity Th1S is your heritage for you to accept to preserve, and to pass to others JMQQQQQQZ? of business, in the classroom, or in religious life - nBe I . . Vice principal REX EREND JOSEPH SARTORTQ Friend and beloved Vice Principal 1S Rexerend Joseph Sartoris who not onlv teaches seniors Marriage as spiritual director for the Legion of Marx and as co ordmator for the recently developed Group Guld ance Program Father s interest in and devotedness to the members of the student body is continuously evinced and Apologetics, but also gives. unselfishly of himself through his priestly office in the confessional daily, Preqldmg ox er the lower claeemen rs Slster Mary Robert C SJ Under Qlstere Quper v1s1on the Freihmen are orlented to Qtudent l1fe at Conatv and Sophomoree Carrx out ghe reeponmbrlltlee of SGTVICC Board mem ers To keep the flleb ln order SISTFR NI-XRX ROBERT Lower Dlxxblon Dean emploxs the a1d of Doloref. Cortez de an VK hllc chcclxln attendance sllpe QISTER HELFN CLARE lppsr Drxmon Dean 18 assletcd bx 'Nlarxcl Pant As Dean of the Upper DIVISION Slster Helen Clare C S I extends a helpln hand to members of the lunlor and Qenlor Claeses dent Councll and qenlor Control to operate efllclentlx L...- LL... LL...- L...- L... LL..- Ls... Ll.. Lx...- 13 , 4.1 V, l' u 'R ' 1 ' I 7 - , U i 4 l Q I , ,jlpil ' I . ' 'lo' B t Her gracious assistance also enables the Stu- N , . . I wva I Q, V N F 'L - 1 C , .L if 4 M - ,L - 5.1.1- x.s.- - i ,O In 1 I o Q L .1 'A 5 ' I 12s1 Sister Mary Amadeus, S.M. 12s2 Sister Mary Anthony, S.M. 12s3 Sister Mary Christopher, S.M. 12s4 Sister Mary LaSalette, S.M. 12s5 Sister Mary Flora, S.M. 12s5 Sister Mary Marcelline, S.M. 1257 Sister Mary Ellenette, B.V.M. 12s8 Sister Mary Roselina, B.V.M. .e 4 , M 1 ,- ,. 3 M .. enior section te aohers M :nr C U TI The many career opportunities to be found in the I field of business are being investigated by Marilyn Y , ' Shreve. Aura Labro and SISTER INI. AMADEIIS. Teaching Shorthand I, II. Consumer Education. Rec! -ax-a 1 .AA-nun. .3 ord Keeping. Typing II, and Religion II. as well as iii' -- arranging interviews through the Placement Office -? l complete Sisters busy schedule. I x As SISTER MARY CHRISTOPHER, B.G.A. Advisor. demon- '55 SISTER MARY ANTHONY gives Kathryn Miletich a few point- ers on the ABC's of filing during Clerical Office Practice. Sister devotes the remainder of her time to teaching Typing I. II. Con- sumer Education and Record Keeping. As well as teaching Apologetics. Shorthand II. Busi- ness Etiquette. Payroll, and Typing II. SISTER MARY LA SALETTE. Legion of Mary Moderator. finds time with the efficient aid of Rachel Gomez to keep the Alumnae file up to date. strates the necessity of drill in mastering fundamentals. Martha Morales is convinced that Shorthand is easy. Included in Sisters business program are Typing I. II. Shorthand I, and Secretarial Practice. t H Z' 11- In the midst of all her activities as Pallium Ad- visor. SISTER MARY FLORA checks the G.A.A. schedule for the sports pages with Mary Pat King, Sister teaches Shorthand I. Secretarial Practice. Consumer Education and Record Keep- ing. Business Etiquette and Payroll. VVood carving is a delicate art. explains SISTER MARY ELLENETTE. art instructor. to Judy La Pierre and Sheila I.a Blanc, Religion I. Art Ap- preciation. Art II. II. IV comprise Sisters teach- ing day. KJ ! 7 U X 1iXN k 1 Wt tl l lah' - 90 3 I... I f-.4 .5 , ' 1 T711 -uf' i ' -43' ll W! 1' N .f . As a phase of Office Practice, SISTER MARY MARCELLINE shows Mary Lou Perez and Cathy Gabor the correct method of operating a ditto machine. Sisber's program includes Religion I, Typing I, II and Shorthand I. Showing Rosemarie XVisner and Elizabeth Delany that a pizza is easy to make and delicious to eat is SISTER MARY ROSELINA who teaches Foods and Family Living, 15 11s1 Sister Mary Hortense, C.S.C. 11s2 Sister Claire Antoine, C.S.C. 11s3 Sister Joseph Andre, C.S.C. 11s4 Sister Mary Thomasita, C.S.C. 11s5 Sister Mary Chantal, D.M.J. 11s6 Sister Mary Antonia, D.M.J. 11s7 Sister Mary Valentine, D.M.J. 11s8 Sister Anna Mary, C.S.J. junior' Section te aohers 1 An experiment on titration is performed by Judy Sanders and Herma Hill with the as- sistance of SISTER INIARY HORTENSE. Physics and Chemistry instructor. High CH is Roberta VVatson's goal as SISTER JOSEPH ANDRE works with her in preparation for a solo performance with the Glee Club. Sister teaches Vocal Music. Choral, Glee. and Music Appreciation. tha W U .3 hi Carol Ludiway and Carolyn Brown are engrossed in observing SISTER MARY CLAIRE ANTOINE. instructor in Biology and Life Science. as she dissects a specimen for them, SISTER MARY THOMASITA aids Jo Anne Boze- man in determining Deloris Allen's hlood pressure during a Physiology experiment. Biology. Life Sci- ence. and Religion III are also included in Sisters busy day. I6 SISTER MARY CHANTAL. instructor of Spanish II. III. Religion III. and General Lan- guage. shows slides of her trip to Spain to Elena Rojas and Isabel Hernandez. v-xi rx 7' Dressing the chalice for Wednesday Mass are SISTER MARY ANTONIA, Pat Rodriguez and Rose Marie VVhaley. Spanish I, II and Religion III are included in Sister's schedule. Helping Jo Anne Bernal and Luz Maria Banue- los plan the Spanish Club party is SISTER MARY VALENTINE. who teaches Spanish II. III. IV and Religion III. 36 SISTER ANNA MARY takes time out from her regular Algebra, General Math. Geometry and Religion classes to aid Hilda Drabos and Patricia Ioima in solving a math problem. l7 10s1 Sister Mary Regina, P.B.V.M. 1Os2 Sister Mary Canisius, P.B.V.M. 10s3 Sister Mary Marcella, P.B.V.M. 1Os4 Sister Mary Daniel, P.B.V.M. 10s5 Sister Mary Basil, P.B.V.M. 1Os6 Sister Cornelia Joseph, C.S.J. 10s7 Sister Mary Frederick, C.S.J. 10s8 Sister St. Gerard, C.S.J. 10s9 Sister Marian Joseph, C.S.J. -.- y Q Iii. X, S ophonrioro eotion teachers SISTER MARY REGINA has Helen VYrig1lit tram- mi tlii- glolw- tliv stops that Prvsiclvnt Dwight D. Irisn-iiliowt-r will nizikv on his gmwl will trip. Sislvr rlt-vfitvs livr 4-Ixiss Kimi- rluring the' clay to l6'2lK'l1IY1g1 R4-liggimi Il :mtl llistciry IV. Rose Nlzirie Kelly and Rosemarie I3-ernaut-r consult SISTER MARY NIA-XRC'I'll.I,A. FSI ancl Ccillc-pic Advisor, on Iliff rm-quirvcl siilyic-vts and vlt-i-tives for 4-ollvge freshmen, Religion Il :mtl His- tory ll. IV are- on Sistt-r's priigrzim. As future you-rs Vliristint- Rive-linvlt anrl Vlliiirlii I.ini If-zlrn tlir uiting systtirn ol tliv lf S, from SISTER MARY KUXNISIVS who tvavlies R4-liuion Il and History I. II. Xs imrt -if Ili' ii N-iiliwiiifiri' livllallill alass. Rust Nl 1 N ii ir 1 i iii- 'Xlxilrliiiimlii ...irl 'Xlzirurllt . 1-iiivw :ss st H ll'1R XIAIQX IJ.-XNIl'.l,. who also twin' -s 'nl iii siixirig Ilit- prziu-rs airrmurirl tliv .-Xrlw-nt wreatli. I8 ii IS To enrich their study of Ancient History. Faithanne Nahorniak and Nlartha Puente read the Iliad and Odyssey with SISTER MARY BASIL, Sister teaches History I. II and Religion II. 'K Religion III. Latin I, II and General Language are subjects taught by SISTER CORNELIA JOSEPH. Martha Gabbie checks over a Latin assignment with Sister. SISTER MARY FREDERICK observes lNIargaret Mortz as she sights an angle of the new arbor for a Trigonometry project Advanced Algebra, Geometry and General Math are the other subjects taught by Sister. Snuggle Clownsf' It's easy, says SISTER MARIAN JO- SEPH as she explains the steps of assembling one to Cheryl Colbert and Kathy Karsten. who is wearing her own creation. Sister is Clothing instructor and teaches a Religion I class. f , Meeting with two aspirants. Puiilim- lfuxui and Antoinette Oram, is SISTER ST. GERARD, Soclzllity Moderator, Along with her Sodality activities. Sister spends a full day teaching Re- ligion III. and Latin II, III. IV. 9s1 Sister Mary Carol, I.H.M 9s2 Sister Mary Laetitia, I I 9s3 Sister Edward Mary, I.H.M. 9s4 Sister Anna Mary, I.H.M. 9s5 Sister Jeanne d'Arc, I.H.M. 9s6 Sister Anthony Therese, I.H.M. 9s7 Sister Mary Evangeline, I.H.M. 9s8 Sister Judith Mary, C.S.J. 9s9 Sister Ann Loyola, S.M.M.G. 'was Discussing with Farolyn Buckley the sentence structure and para- graph development of her latest eomposition is SISTER MARY LAETITIA. instructor of Religion I and English II. III. Listening: to phonograph rc-cords played hy SISTER ANNA MARY. instructor of English II. III. are Rose 'Iones and Marx' Ann Alexander. 20g New Y3,,wX,NiN I :goal -Qkift eotion te aohers -Iournalistic processes are illustrated hy SISTER MARY CAROL. Campus Rumors Moderator. to Carolyn Davenport and Susan Lesco, Sister also teaches English III, IV and Religion I. Proper methods of speaking for tape recording are demon- strated to Geraldine Zavala and Dolores Moreno by SISTER EDWARD MARY, Along with Speech I, II, Sister teaches English I. .Q i M.. 3. I Terry Corson and Kathleen Deakers are receiving pointers on dramatic art presented hy SISTER -IEANNE d'ARC. Drama coach. Teaching Speech I. II and English III. IV take up Sisters clay. Attentively listening to SISTER MARY EVANGELINE are Georgette Petrone and Mychelle Hunter as Sister reads the story of Winnie the Pooh. Sistc-r's busy schedule includes Religion 1 and English ii. iii. iv. French Cluh NIoderator. SISTER ANN LOYOL.-X, teaches French proverbs to Rosemarie Gonzalez and Anny Marin. French I. II. III. IV and General Language round out Sister's program. General Hath students I,ouisteen Solomon and Nlzirie Escn lmza receive inwtructions from SISTER -IIIIJITII NI.-XRY. Gen al Nlath I. Il. :XlLfi'llI'2lIll1flfil'UIT1l'iI'Y teacher. lay MISS CECILIA LUCENTE is greeted before school-by Pauline O'Brien and Elizabeth Ermstinger. General Language. English I and Speech I are subjects taught by Miss Lucente. ! A' Q. x 'ft t Bittfiq. Giving unselfishly of them- selves, the lay faculty spur on J and encourage the scholastic '99 abilities of the students. Through their praise and criti- cism, the path toward knowl- edge is smoothed. Listening attentively to MAJOR GEORGE HIRNING, Direc- tor of the School's Orchestra, are Germaine Fusilier and Annie Lundberg as he gives musical pointers for this arrangement. Geometry. Algebra and General Math teacher. MISS GERTRUDE MODEROW demonstrates angles to Sandra Cook and Norma Brambila, faculty NY Miss Yvonne Vierra physio ei Miss Irma Jean Pack Miss Sondra Lee vii-den Q ducj atign deep artment MISS YVUNNIC VIICRRA Chats with helpers, Eileen Fortin and Helen Vlfright. as they wait lor their next customers. Apart from managing: the bookstore, Miss Vierra also heads the Physieal Iidueation Department, MISS IHMA JIS.-XN PACK gives Kav My garcl tips on shooting! a perlevt basket while - L Gibbons looks on. 119 in L -i. Pausing for a moment from her duties as a member of the physical education depart- ment, MISS SONDRA LEE YIRDI-IN demonstrates to Carol Carrol and -Ioan Ov- , erall the proper way to hold a softball bat. Q I '5- 3 3 Roll call and dress cheek-ups are included in the regular gym schedule, Atter passing inspection the girls are free to :levi-lop their skill in a seasonal sport, 23 The proper use of the card file is explained to Beverly Harris and Bonnie Peck by SISTER GABRIEL MARIE, librarian. The library has been organized through the untiring efforts of Sister Gabriel lNIarie. In order to insure better service. Sister has trained a staff of girls in librarianship. Conaty girls are truly grateful for the educational opportunities the new library affords them. '. L4 l P. is- xml lVIaria Elena Marotta delivers a message for MISS MARY ELLEN ESCALANTE. Miss Escalante's day is divided between her du- ties as registrar of the school and Father Reilly's personal secretary. MR. FRANK KLODT, school guardian. inspects the furnace to insure warmth throughout the winter months. His constant vigilance assures the protection and safety of the entire school plant. maintenance and C afeteria Clean boards, swept floors, and sparkling windows evidence MR. ALFRED FOS- fI'ERlS devoted serv- ice. J s ,V Housekeeping for eleven hundred students is no small task for our MRS. EVA LEVVIS. MRS. SARAH BRAUN and MRS. ANN JIMENEZ Wholesome and delicious salads are prepared by apportion pies and cakes for the hungry appetites of MRS. FLORENCE NICKERSON and MRS, ADA Conaty girls. MILETICH. graduates She has sought wool and lux and has 'wrought by he counsel o her hands the threshold of WOMANHOOD Conaty G1rl VIQWS 11'1 retrospect our years of her teen age educat1o11 1th her eyes f1XGd on the future she 1S ready to step across the S111 yes on her gu1de her Mother Immaculate Model of Woman Rosella Martine lr l: ' i 'A p M, , 1 ri es S ff I? ii , 6.1. - 1.4 M-..,,5Q,w - . 2' ,.,B1unlll1g.A1rnu,n, A --.Q 'V I N' , , Ak 4 I 4 3 , Nh' 3 5 f . 1 Q an In--out aazgfi kg . .. 'Y 1 N ! 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' f'A'?1!saw...,,,,,,E Q 4' -,, 3 L Senigr M21ii,,s12sfHE Class Off1CG1 S Through the1r splrrted endeavor the Semor Class Officers attempt to keep the Royalettes on top Wlth Mary as Model and Gurde they go forth seekmg to serve the1r class Under the helpful dlrectlon of SIS ter Mary La Salette SM Class Advlsor the g1rls are better able to carry out the1r respons1b1l1t1es Whether helpmg to develop Stu dent Councll aCt1V1t1eS or plannmg a senlor meetlng they g1V9 the maxlmum of themselves for Conaty and 1tS Royalettes I 9 1 . . , ' l, 9 9 EILEEN ACOSTA Spanlsh Club BGA VICTORIA ABAYA Sodahty Sparush Club Clvlcs Club Red Cross BGA GAA BEATRICE ADAMS Sodalxty Red Cross BGA EDNA ALATORRE Sodallty Spamsh Club Clvlcs Club Red Cross BGA GAA BARBARA ALEXANDER Sodalxty Spamsh Club Clvxcs Club Red Cross BGA GAA DELORIS ALLEN C1v1cs Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals PRISCILLA ALVAREZ Sodallty Red Cross BGA 29 JACQUELINE ANTONE Sodallty Spanlsh Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals GAA Letterglrls 30 ELEANOR APODACA BGA. NOELLIE AUBRY Sodalityg Spanish Clubg Red Cross, BGA, GAA. Club ence dent Red Cross Masque and Sandals GAA JAMIE BELL Student Body Secretary Le glon of Mary Student Coun cll Semor Control BGA GAA Letterglrls MARY AVILA Sodallty Spanlsh Club Llter ary Study Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA EMMA BENNETT Sodahty Red Cross CIVICS Club Masque and Sandals BGA GAA FI AINIL BFRMFIO Red Cross BGA 131 YV ROQFXIARIF BFRIN -Xl FR Qorlalltx NHS Fr: ncb Club Vice Presiflc nt Sue nee Club 'Vlath Club ELBA BERNIUDFZ Sodalitx Qtudent Council Qenlor Control Pallium Edi tor French Club President Science Club Secretarv GAA JO ANNE BERNAL Qodalitv Treafiurer Senior Control Spanish Club Presi dent Quence Club Vice Pres ldent Math Club Civics Club GAA Lmttergirls IO ANN BOZFMAN Qodalitv Science Club Cixus Club Red Cross GAA Jackie Antone. secretary: Mary Alice Bright. president: and Geraldine Dillon. vice president. tally the votes cast by their section to make an important decision. SAULE BRAZDZIONIS Red Cross: Masque and Sandals. Xi! 31 MARY ALICE BRIGHT Sodallty Spanrsh Club C1v1cs Club Masque and Sandals Llterarv Study Club GAA JOAN BRILI Sodalxty Prefect Student Councll Senlor Control NHS Latm Club Masque and Sandals GAA Letter glrls Glee Club Thespxans 32 Hall O Mlghty Semor rmgs loud as Cenevleve Luna and Allce Navarro wel come a group of Freshmen on Inxtlatlon Day GAIL BROOMS bodallty Spanlsh Club Scx ence Club Red Cross CAROLYN BROUSSARD Spamsh Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA DOREEN BROWN Sodalltv NHS Latm Club Math Club Llterary Study Club Secretary Masque and Sandals. GAA ,v MW! A BLONDINA BROWN Sodallty Palllum Photogra phv Edltor Spamsh Club Sclence Club Crvxcs Club Red Cross Masque and San dals BGA GAA JANICE BROWN Sodality Spamsh Club Red Cross Art Guild BGA BARBARA BURGAD Sodallty Red Cross KAREN CAHILL Sodallty Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA CAROLE CAMPBELL Red Cross BGA ll CECILIA CAMPOS Sodalityg Spanish Club: Red Crossg BGAQ GAA. CHARLENA CASTANEDA Sodalityg Spanish Clubg Sci- ence Clubg Civics Club: Masque and Sandals: Red Crossg Orchestra. MARY LOU CALAMIA Sodalltv Spanish Club Civics Club Llterarv Study Club Red Cross Masque and San dals BGA 33 bHdiIi?yA g3AS'I'EIbITAbNC1gSd ll 6 Cross gb MAGDA CEDILLOS Sodalltv CCD bpan1shLlub Secretary SCIGDCG Club Red Cross BGA GAA IRFNF C HACON Sodalltv bpanlsh Club CINICS Club Iltcmrv Studv Club Masque and Sandals BGA CAA ARLENE CHEVALIER Sodallty Spanxsh Club CIVICS Club Red Cross ELEANOR CIAMBELLA Sodallty Spanlsh Club Red Cross BGA MARY LOUISE CHASE Sodallty Senior Control Art Guxld BGA She ulll render hlm All the days ARLENF CIPONI S0d8lltW Sgnlor C untrol GAA Lette-rglrls Svcrvtirv Glee Club ll, 1 1 , f , . . 1 h . k , ' L 1 1 I I . C, ' . . ' '. ' A ., ll . . 3 , g if 1 I - A N. . , ' V . l Z , I I 1 . .v '1 ' I 0 , 3 , A 5 A, h Q I ' if 1 Q 1 K 4 . . 2 1 Qc .0 0 ' x I, Y , , ., . H , . , ' . h, X ' , , . 1 - . . : K . - 1,1 K . C fs I . , ,M 1 1 I Q . 2 l Q l if, A W. 1 . 3 2 . 'Q I f ESTELLA CLAYTON Sodallty Spanlsh Club Clv ICS Club Red Cross BGA CATHERINE COLLINS Sodallty Red Cross BGA CLEONIA COLLINS ood and not evil, 0 her ll e Proverbs 31 12 GEORGIANNA COONIS Sodallty Senlor Control Clv rcs Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA MARIE COOPER Sodalxty CIVICS Club Red Cross BGA Sodallty Spanish Club SCI ence Club Clvlcs Club Red Cross THERESA CORSON Sodallty Spanlsh Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA Varslty Cheer leader Semor Class Cheer leader SANDRA COOK Sodallty Spanish Club Scr ence Club Literary Study Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA 35 DOLORES CORTEZ Sodallty Senlor Control Spanlsh Club Clvlcs Club Red Cross Masque and San dals BGA GAA JOY COSTE Sodallty French Club SCI ence Club Crvlcs Club Art Guild Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA 36 .t, ' 4 ' . 5 ' - ,I ' ' ' V.. CRES, 4 i A 4 . Q I . . n . - 4 -53-X J 4 . , . S+? , 5 . 'J vans A tense moment arlses IH the Conatv St Marys volleyball game as Agnes Duerr splkes the ball DE OTTIS CRUTCHER Sodallty Spamsh Club CIVICS Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA BARBARA DAVIS Sodallty Spanlsh Club Red Cross JANE D ARCY Sodallty Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA CAROLYN DAVENPORT Sodalltv Campus Rumors Clrculatlon Manager Math Club French Club Masque and Sandals SHARRON DAVIS Sodallty Senlor Control Spamsh Club CINICS Club Red Cross Masque and San dals BGA GAA 1252 Nl we + Ryu CAROLYN DEDEAUX Sodallty Red Cross BGA JOSEPHINE DENNIS Sodallty C8thOllC Truth Commlttee Chalrman Latln Club Presldent Masque and Sandals GAA JO ELDA DE LEON Sodalltv benlor Contr ol Latm Club Masque and San dals GAA Treasurer Letter glrls Glee Club VICQ Presl dent Thesplans Durlng the months of October and Max Marx Ann Gonzales VICE presldent Rosella Martlnez presldent Ruth Elxzondo treasurer and Jo Elda De Leon secretarv, lead thelr sectlon durlng the recxtatlon of the Rosarx CONNIE DEQMORE Club Red Cross BGA ESTELA DIAZ Sodalltv Spanish Club Cxvlcs Club Red Cross BGA Llb rary Staff 37 be If D 5 A J 3 W VU, . H31 1 . ' A X A , Q be , of I I6 lbfojlfj Sodalityj SpanishkClub: Civics , f ' I ' ' ' ' wwf J A ,, ff . Vullf Ki LM! G0 ' 4, 1 , GLORIA DIAZ JEAN DI CERBO Sodallty Semor Control Masque and Sandals BGA GAA Senlor Class Cheerlead er Glee Club Presldent SHARON DOWNEY Sodallty Senlor Control Palllum Copy Edltor BGA KAREN DOMROSE Sodallty Red Cross BGA Sodalltyaxlifgaigii Masque GERALDINE DILLON Sodallty Spanlsh Club SCI ence Club CIVICS Club Red Cross BGA GAA 38 GLORIANN DI PERRI Sodallty Spamsh Club CIVICS Club Red Cross Art Gulld BGA KATHY EAGLE Sodallty Red Cross AGNES DUERR Sodallty Student Councll Senlor Control Latln Club Math Club GAA Presldent Letterglrls RUTH ELIZONDO Sodallty Red Cross BGA GAA Glee Club THERESA EDMONDS Sodallty Spanlsh Club Clvlcs Club Red Cross LORETTA ESCOBOZA Sodallty Masque and San dals Red Cross HEIDI EHLING Sodallty C1v1cs Club Red Cross BGA MARVEL FANT Sodalltv Spanish Club Sc: ence Red Cross Masque and Sandals CIVICS Club VIRGINIA ESCOBOZA Spanlsh Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA J ONI FASHING S0d3llfV GAA ANGELINA ESPARZA Sodallty Red Cross Art Guxld BGA GAA 39 ADELINIA FFDORRA Qodalltx CC D Spanish C lub Science C lub Rnd C ro s JOAN FFRCUSON Sodalitx Rc d Cross Llterarx GLORIA FLOYD Sodality: Student Council Senior Class Vice President Senior Control: Red Cross Masque and Sandals: BGA Sfllfh f lub AINNIFTTF FI ORFQ Spanish Club CIXICS Club BGA FRANCE9 FLY Red Cross Mxsquf and Qan dale BCA Soap and water starch and a Comb is the formula gixcn to Nlarx Helen Guzman vice presidcnt as Nlxchellc Hunter trf :sure r C all Brooms Qecretarx and Zulema Torres president stress the importance of matm as FII FFN FORTIN SCJfldlltX Senior Control Iatm Club Nlath Club Sec rttarx Masque and Sandals G A Ictts rg,1rl Ircsldent 40 Ai l fi . rf L 'K if ' ., h, , .i I . . y - ' . ' A N. - , il . I u . 5 L- ' v. , ' 4 xi' A ' 1 Y w I Y ' , ' ' L A 4 ' 4 At . . K I ' 5 f I 4 1 L 2 if 1 . - R: I . . 5 1 .-.-r.llD . , on 4 v N ix' - ' . . A 1 . .' '- ' s' , Y- X- , K' V.. w A:,A1f's,'A:' v- , 'I 'A I l ' ' ' ' RY. , ' 1 IUDIIH POSFFR ',..... hd U wk' fu VL K y LA7l' I'Ih Fl SILIER J .1 Spanish Club Red Cross lGY , F JL Nl Masque and Sandals, BGA Sodallty Latin b cnt CAA CAROLF FREC LPTFE Club With b GAA S0fl3lllN RedCross 'Masque fl ind Sandals BGA f AA K CATHFRINF CABOR 5U!lllllV Red I ross BC A CAA C PC ILIA K AI E 50d8lltX Re d Cros. 3' Helpmg to keep the halls orderlx and trafflc functlonmg smoothlv are the mam duties of the Senior Control Here Julle OConnor Jo Elcla De Leon Jane DArcw Elba Bermudez and Agnes Duerr lforegroundj strlve to mamtam ln between class dlscxpllne ul 41 4' MNA V Ah V it . Q ,-I - 1 - . ,A F K New 5 6 no R5 Y -v N .rf x,J k Y V ,A . V I V L i Af., hh- ' X A th I fr I slr ' if YA Uslpzlf-A ll 'Ja ,Ivy 'lf my A in NAV wa' 'Xxx ' I 1 A A Y 1 L. V ' M ,,-,, 'l' 1- ' 1 1 1 H: 1 ,mpg 16' . ,V . 1 .' 'Z ' u 1 'eu' 1 - ' . 1 I ' 7 3 , ll ,u Y f l .' ' 'Q T A ' X 'lb - l . .2 sg ' 1 3 . ' Hx, XML , bl ,V U , Q J, . , e ,J :XJ All 1 l , 4 I .' z ' h 3 , l 3 1 ' 1 . ' I ' 1 . I '-F 4 .' - ' A l RITA GAMEZ SOfl3lltV Spanlsh Club Red Cross BGA 42 CAROLINA GARCIA Sodalxtx CCD Presldent Spanish Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BC A fAA Ietterglrls Senior Class Cheerleader SILVIA GILL Sodalltv Spanish Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals Art Gulld BGA YOLANDA GARCIA Sodalltv Leglon of Marx Vlce Presldent Student Councll Senlor Control Sen lor Class Secretarv Masque and Sandals BGA GAA letterglrls Varsltv Head Cheerleader REC INA C ILI She lS like the merchant s She brm s her bread 1 ERA GLENN Red Cross CONSUELO COMEZ S0d8lltN Spanlsh Club Red Cross BGA la x l 'iw RACHEI I O'VlF7 SOfl8lltN Spanish Club Red C ross Masque and Sandals Bt A C AA Shlp rom a ar Proverbe '31 14 DOI ORES GONDEIN Sodalltv CCD French Club Rl' BFCC A C0lN7AI PS SOd3lltV Leglon of Marv Senior Control Palllum Iax out Fdltor Art C ulld BC A YVONNE GOUDEAL S0d8lltV Science Club Nlath Club Red Cross 'MARY ANNI C ONZAL1-I Qodalltv CSF NHS Latin Club CIVICS C lub Qecretarx Red C ross Masque and San dals BGA MARY GRANADOS SOd8lllV Spanish Club Red Cross BGA GAA Orchestra Secretarx Ietterglrle NIATILDA GONZALEZ Sodalltv Senlorcontrol Red Croes Ma Ile and Sandale BG GAA MAGDALENA GUERENA Sodallty. Science Club, Math MARGARET GUTIERREZ Club' Masque and Sandals Sodalityz Senior Control: Civ- ' GAA ics Club: Red Cross: Masque and Sandals: BGA: Glee Club. MARY HELEN GUZMAN Sodality: Spanish Club: Civ- ics Club: Literary Study Club: Red Cross: Masque and Sandals: BGA. GLORIA HAKIM Sodalltx Legion of Marx French Club Treasurer Sci ence Club Masque and San dals GAA Glee Club 1254 - v--I -r-L ...A- ll An interesting, and helpful Guidance period is the goal of Georglanna Coonis vice president Gwen Higginson president and Sharon Downey secretarx 44 DARLFNF HAMASAKI Senior Control CSF NHS BEVERLY HARRIS Sodahtv Spanish Club Sci Masque and Sandals - 'fx ' J: 1 : . . . 3 ii , 4 1 ll ff' , 1 A 1 C. r 4. '44 fl 'F' ' ...- . ence Club: Red Cross: ? QM . i X I ig V DOLORES HERNANDEZ l S hCl b Lt St d Thue upperclassmen arf fnjoxlng, the new look whlch Conatv S cafeterla took fljggls Redu Crgsirarlyiasgug on at the beglnnln of thi school we-ar wlth the arrnal of modern new formlca and gandalg BGA FAA topped and chrome bottomefl tables wlth matchlng, Chalrs IINDA HERNDON Spanish Club Sclencf Club Llterarx Studx Club DORA HERINANTDIL7 SCJC'l3lltN CCD Scwnfe Club Rod C row BC A CWFNIDOLX 'N HIC CINSON Soclalltx SPDICJI' Control Splmsh Club Cnus Cub Sc rgeant at Armx Rod C rosx BC A C -XA Lcttcrglrls Q h - NI XRX IFRFSA l-IFRVAINDFY Soclilltx Spamsh Club C IN las C lub Rf-fl Cross Masquc and Sandals BCA PAUI INF HORIN Nlasque and Sandals BCA C AA Lette-rglrls NIARTH HOSTETTLER Sodalityi Qenior Control Spanish Club: Science Club Masque and Sandal: CAA THERESIA HUBFRT S mah Club Science Club atb Club Red Crow Ari Guild President BCA ELAINF HUDSON Sodalitv Senior Control BGA GAA E LGA HURWITZ Spanish Club. IDA HUFX S0fldlllX Spanish Club 511 ence Club Rid Crow f -XA NIYCHI' LLE HUNTFR Sodalltx legion of Marx Senior Control CSF NHS latin Club Spanish Club Campus Rumore Iitc rarv S udv Club PI'4SlCli nt M isquc ind Sandals Phu Illdl'lS Clfle Club Strength and beaut And .she shall laugh 1 IRENE JAQUES Spanish Club: Civics Club: Red Cross: Literary Study Club: Masque and Sandals: BGA: GAA. AMALIA IARAMILI 0 Sodality: Spanish Club: Rid Crossg BGA. 'NIARY IAURI-C I I Spanish Club Rccl Crow BGA f AA BEVFRLY IOHNSON CIVICS Club are her clothing, lil the latter day Proverlm 31 'Pu ROSI' Xl-XRII KI'I I X NI -XRX PATRICIA KINC Sodalltx Red Croes BCA CAA Letter ITIS VERNADFAN JONES Spanish Club Masque and Qanrlals IL I IF KOBISKIE Smlalntx Xlasque and San rlal BC A GAA 'VIARJORIF KFI LFN Soclalltx Spanish Club Masque and Sandals Iltcr .arx Stuclx Club BC A I 47 i dcllng, thi R wx ilfttcs o x ctorx with tremznf ous s r entbus is inf ANDRFA KORI' K Nor alltx Iatln Club Sue nu 11 Nidtb Club 'Nlasquc mr Sandals R 1 Cross CAA ergv are I n sr aroma Clas C 4 lf .adc rs ADRIFINNE LEVIBYE Sodalrtx qtudent Bodv Vlcc AVRA LABRO 5Ofl?1llCX CCD Sclence C lub Red C rms BGA X OI ANIDA LINION MARIA DOLORES LARA Qodalltx Qenlor Control CSF Palllum Staff Spamsb Club Masque and Sandals 48 President Student Councll Presldent of Semor Control CQF NHS Spanlsh Club BGA CAA Letterglrls Sofalntx Spannsh Club Rod Cross BCA XI I 'NIA I OX A Sfmfl xlltx I egmn nl N1 irx 54-vrc-tzlryi Masque- and han rlals: Rvrl Cross: BGA: Cilec Club: GAA. CFINFVIPVF II 'NA Of alxtx Spanish I u Rell Cross 'Q STFPHANII' MAICHIN ucalltx Sfnmr fontro NIHS BC A ROSF MARIF MARTIINE7 Red I ross BI A ANDRPA MAI IJONADO Soc dlllv Spanish f h SCISIICK Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA RUSI Il X 'NIARIINPI r llltx nmr on Nlasquz mtl Sxnrlals Bl A A If lu C S ln preparatlon for the Blrth of Our Iorcl Velma Ima president Irene Iaqus 1 ret irx '1 cl Dani Brown x 1 prmlflenl flock 1 tru with Ldlly folorcr orname nts. MARY LOU MARUFO Surlality: Rod Cross, F f 49 IEAN MCGILVRAY Qonlor Control Qodalltv Red Crow Masque and San dals BGA C AA Letterglrls Theqplam VALERIE MFCREDY S0d3lltV Red Cross DFLIA MFNDIAS FVANGILLINF MFRINO SOI allts Spanish Club Spanish Club Clvlvs Club CIVILS Club Rod Cross Red Croes BCA avor lS decent ul, and The woman who ears She shall be LINDA METOYER Sodallty Semor Control Pallxum Asslstant Edltor CIVICS Club Red Cross BGA KATHRYN MILETICH S0d3lltV BGA GAA PATRICIA MILKE Sodalltv V1cePrefect Semor Control CSF NHS Latln Club Masque and Sandals GAA Letterglrls Glee Club 50 IUDY MINOR Sodalltv Science Club CIVIKS Club Red Cross CAA PATRICIA MISQUEZ ROSE MOLINAR Sodalltyi Red Cross: Masque- Sodalityg Senior Control: and Sandals, Secretary: BGA. CSF3 NHS: Campus Rumors. beauty lS Lum, Feature Editor: Latin Clubi Masque and Sandals. Presi- dent: GAA: The-spians. fi' R L A 1' VIRCINIA MUNTOYA Spanish Club CIVILQ Club Rnd Crosx BGA IRENE MONTANA Smlahty Masque and Sm the Lllrdg rl .18 BGA GAA Lettergnrl praised Proverbq 31 30 v III LIAIN NIORAN wc 1 Spinlsh C um Rell Cross Sodalltx CSF PI'iSlCl6'I1f NHS Iatln Club Summa Club President Xllth Club Xlasque and Sandal f A-X Corrs Npondln Su rf t irx PIAINI' NAI-l-XS :rx its r'1rx Stu ilul Nlasqur md Sam 1 N BC A STELLA MURO Sodalltv Legl0n Of 'XI lrx Student Body Presldent Stu de nt Council Presxdent Se n Club Math Club GAA Hon orary Letterglrl 1 Q I 5 l . s f f I C Q o V I , ' h . 1. i I ' 99 ' O - 5 F l S1 li lAily:AI.'4 Ax A. dy 1 il ' m: A s liz .'. Isl: ' .Ns ' . f -1 Q x1AARfQAARET 1X1QR'I'Z ior Control: Nl-IS: Slsanish s. lz4lily1A Q 2 A A1 rg 'lf '1 1 , ... P GFRTRUDE NEUBURCFR Sodalltv Spanish Club CIVICS Club Red Crows Bf A 'Q 7 ROSF OLIVERA Sodallty Clvlcs Club Llter arv Studv Club Red C ross 'Vlasque and Sandals GAA 52 ALICE NAVARRO . Sodality: Spanish Club: , -JULIE OCONNOR Civicq fluh. Red Crosg. BCA Sflflalllvl LCD. SGIIIOI' C011- trol NHS Math Club Red Cross Preilelent Maequv and Sanelalw Clee Club BARBARA OCONNOR Sodalltx CCD Spanmh Club Sclence Club Red Cross FLVA OCHOA Sodalltx Senior Control Spanish flub Red Crocs BCA GAA S? wld' ln order to spur their Sllllllll on during, the TldlD s Drlxe se Ctlon office rs pre Re-bard tre asurer I re dell Banks pre slde nt and M irxel Pant vlee pre slele nt for falllng, to bring, a subse rlptlon in-Q, - . , 1 .. 1 . - D . ll .1 1 . x 1 1 , l. l ' A uv ,l J I 4 Q ' ', ,A 3 1 ..g I . J, TA S V l L- I -4.-' ' r 1 'rxifm ' ' nh- X. sent a skit during whivb Sandra Shexvly, secretary. is re-primandod by Joan 3 5 . . 3 rl ' , I 2 ,. '. Q l . D I y - y 5- A-w D D A --M ilin S -:Ng C 'H L J V N , b , 3 T H ' . .2 . - fp.. I ! 2 C' z , . . X ? 5 lhrou h the teathm and ulddnu ot Iuther lose ph SdI'tCJI'15 ln the 'Nlarrla 4 md Apolo etlt Classes SCIIICIFS are luttxr fqulpps d to step lnto the world as well prcp1redC itholu xoun women XI-XRY LOC ISE ORTEG-x Sodalltx Leg.,1on of 'Xiarx Prewldent Student Counell Scnlor Control CSF INI-IN C 1mpusRumors Editor Lat ID Club Math Club CA-X SCJCORRCJ UTERO mc il Spinls C uw Red C ros CFCILI' OVFRBX vc llltN Spams C um Xlawquc 'md Sandals BC A GA-X C ECILIA PERE7 50fldlltN bpanlsh Clulm Red Cross Nlaqque and Sm dals BCA 'NIARIA CJRNI' I I AS Soddlltx CC IJ Spmlsh C lub C IXICS C lub M xsque df1ClSdf1 ddls BCA oralltx 'lnlsm r Crow BCA CAA 53 .Qv C? Af' If , 4 i V V ' he l A C ' ,. .7f f l C, 11312,-I .' - . 1 ti in 3 l -lINlET'I'A OVVENS S l Sp. fl ClllIlHQ Rel ' SJ: I 1 1. . r tQ-,., , lx ' Sr la 'ji .' 'sh 'lilg tx . K. C nf I .. I - St it ity: .' V. 'th 'l li J ' 1 L, ' Cai .ill 1 :Q .hz -' F1 Vw 1 . -I .. :.IA A b L, r . xv: i 1 ' I fl C 1 , K2 C - DOLORES PICHARDO Spanish Club: Civics Club Red Cross: Nlasque and San dals: BGA. MARY LUCILLE PFIFFNER Sodality: BGA. I at ive hero the ruilo C? X . PONCHITTA PIERCE Sodality: Senior Control: Q CSF. Vice President: NHS: Campus Rumors. Assistant Editor: Latin Club: Masque and Sandals: GAA: Letter- girls. MARY POCHE Senior Class President: Stu- dent Couneil: Senior Control NHS: Pallium Staff: Literary Study Club. Vice President And let her uorcls LUANNA REED BGA IUAN RFBARD Sodalntv Scnlor Control NHS Spamsh Club Vlce Presldent Llterary Studv Club Red Cross BGA VICE Presldent GAA Letterglrls Vlce Presldent her handa , prulse her ln the gates Proverbs 31 31 'VIARY LOUIQE REVILLARD Sodallty Secretarw Senior Control FrenChClub 'Vlasque and Sandals GAA Letterglrlo Glee Club 1549 ROQF MARY RODRICUFY S0fl3lllV Red C row RCA f AA Clee Club W ANDA ROUSSEAU Sodalltv French Club Sc: ence Club CIXICS Club Red Cross Manque and Sandals C-XA ROQF ANN! RUBIO X11 que 'ind Sandals BfA VARY THERESA ROACH Sorlalltx Red Cross Masque and Sandals GAA l 55 MART HA SANC Hl-7 mc xlltx mms Ref from BC A ANC ELINA SALIDO Sur llltx Spanish C u 1 R1 rl Kruse BCA Qocretarx .Qf 'N DIANF SANCHFZ SOdHlltX Llterarv Studw Club Red Cross Masque and N Qanclals BGA CAA PSTHER QANTILLAN Sodalltv Spanmh Club BCA CAA CAROL SCHLUETER Sodahtv Leglon of Marv Masque and Sandals BGA GAA Letterglrls Thesplans DONNA SCOTT Sodalltv Spanlsh Club MILDRED SERUBY Treasurer Clvxcs Club Red Sur-nbc Club Math Club Art Cross GAA Guild ffl: . ll: ' l 1 . ., I X Q 4, f alll rf' 1 5, zffv J b X m Q ,X d C A xl M 5 A fl A X' nf' Nkluv .XJ X Kg ' X, A A '1 -l , 'V yu ,A r . X M . . , Q C 'QQ ' 1 A J -prix , Q lj J - V M' . Nw fy' X-if X' :v ' I , 4 -'Ml .0 ol d ' NV . Mi N A , U' X-Ll, L d ar.u , 'Q 1 . . , - ,y J' - E . ., , xl - g, -X - R Ng ,. , , l: '-1512 'sh Club: Nf.'lJ N. V H 'dj lvd .' ' 'Q ' .' ' www fry--.A .A A r E , -gy YN w Q .1 ' . , ,i V U K9 - - . ,J ,fly vw , . M .rj 7,3 I N A A .Ill 1 L. l L, 'C .E ii SANDRA SHEELEY Sodality: Red Crossg Masque and Sandals: BGA: GAA. V17 THERINF SHIVE LY Sodalltv French Club Inter arv Studv Club Red C ross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA Letterglrls Thesplans S JVIARIIIGKN SHREVF 0 a UV aqq'-19 and 5311 MARY ELLFN SILVA dals BGA GAA Sodalltv Spanlsh Club Masque and Sandals BGA Orchestra President GLEE Sweet me lodles and delightful entertainment are the result of the harmonious ble Flfllflf., of the N0lCfS of Velma Loya Ruth Fllzondo and Io Iflda De Ieon the Senior Trio LIYNIJA SINGLE ONX Sbdality CCD Spams Clulb SCIENCE Club Red Cmss Masque and Sandals, GAA fn. PATRICIA SKILES Sodalltv Student Council Semor Control NHS Pres: dent Iatm Club Secretarv 'vlath Club GAA 57 1 ,fe s 1 N X , . ' , 4 n ' o , . ' f . ' f c-N' ,, AMIKI V' ii K' 1 ' k ' 1 ' ' .V I L- I , 1. ' A- . 'i 1 t - ' rl- l n ,' ' V: 1 I I 1' 1 . 4 '. , e . 4' . A ' I 1 I x. , - ' l ,. . kv - . 1 h I gy I ' ark 'V ' . . . . , I . 1 ' , 4 A 5 e - - . M , t , . 7 , , X, ' . t.: 1 , Y - . - - , fs ' - .' ' l 3 , xx ,I N XR ' I 1 4 A . I E A 3 . I tea 55-51- ....- . S . In ,Q A if ' is f 'VIARY QORTII LON Soflallfx Red Cross BC A SILVIA SUAREZ BGA 8 LOUISE SMITH Sorlality: Spanish Club: Uivivs Club: Recl Truss: BGA. IOY STFPHENS Rc fl Cross CFCII IA SUAREZ S0fldlltV SDdI'llSll Club Art C ulld -Q I0 ANN SIPVPNS oralltx inlsbf Rc cl I ross BK A yu! YUBZD- ? Our Ladv s rotto has an abunclanu of fresh flowers during her month of Max through the efforts of Jom Fashlng treasurer Dolores Cortez presldent Rachel Gomez secretarx and Therme qhlvelv vlce president y , , A ' ' ' 1 ' fl ' ll- ff 'ul . xl W L' X L - lr I ' . . . V A -X I ,x. 3 ' . A H ' ' 4 X A Q S 'ljz Sly: A llubz 1' f ' I . I f 431 2 A K I . . ,A U . :'i . V H, H , Spaknish Club: Red Crossi I V I . 4 ',, 'H A W , f 11,14 e., 1' 4 l 1 4 ,'- . 1 , 1 ,V 1 X I . A X LK T a lf s x f 5. If ,-, , . , A l I . K' Q nfl ,-I PATRICIA SZABO Masque and Sandals: BGA. VFRLINDA TORRES Sodalxtv Senlor Control Palllum BUSINESS Manager Spanish Club CIVICS Club Vice Presldent Red Cross BGA CECILIA TALAMANTEZ Sodalltv Red Cross BGA SYLVIA TEJADILLA Soflalltv Senior Control Smence Club Red Cross BGA CECILIA VALENZUELA Sodalltv Spanish Club Masque and Sandals BGA 1 ZULEMA TORRES Sodalxty Campus Rumors Spanish Club Civics Club Presldent Literary Studv Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals BGA GAA Letter gxrs CARMEN VASQUEZ Sodallts Senior Control Campus Rumors Snorts Edl tor Spamsh Club Red Cross Masque and Sandals GAA Recordlng Secretarv Letter glrs ROBFRTA VVATQON Sodalltx Suanleh Club Red Croas BGA GAA Glee Fluh ARTIE WILSON Sodalltv Spanxsh Club Red Cross BGA GAA 1 423 60 IANFF WATQON Sodalltx Red Cross BKA RITA WHALEN Red Cross Maeque and San dals BCA GAA FFRTRUDE VVILLIAMS S0fl3lllN BGA ROQF 'VIARIE VVHAI EY Treasurer Head Sacrlitan Sc mor Control 49 ...I It wont he long novx glrls' Wlth that longed for time fast approachmg Dena Brown Rebecca Gonzalez Llnda Metoyer Verhnda Torres Marv Poche Freddle Banks and Sharon Downev gather for a final check up be fore graduatlon practice Y , - . , . . A .' ' 'L - I . 1 , . 1. , ' , l - - Q ': 1 1 . YN l 3 A -Q . Z A : 1,1 li , . , - I 1 1 . W Z A, . Sodalitt: Legion of Mary. LV. Z A' ,V 2 nw, ' ,f . ff s 51 Ii 1 L . f, , . I' in I XX I I ' ' - G 0 R ly , 5 MARGARET WISNLR Sodalztv Student Bodv Treas urer Student Council Senior Control Math Club GAA Lettergirls LEE ANN WIINKFI Red Cross LFONOR YANFZ Sodality: Spanish Club. BGA. ll. EDELMIRA ZAMUDIO Spanish Club: Science Club: Civics Club: Red Cross: Mas' que and Sandals: BGA: GAA. PTHFI WOODS SOfl3lltV Red Cross Art Guild GAA INGRID ZVVIERLEIN Sodality: Red Cross: Masque and Sandals: BGA. HELEN WRIGHT Sodality: Mission Committee Co-chairman: Senior Control Latin Club: Masque and San- dals. Vice President: Cles Club' GAA' Thespians, Pres 61 classes She has opened her mouth to ulsdom, and the lau 0 clemency IS on her tongue the Conaty C11111 of tod 13 QIVQ S hc rsc lf to thc 1111p1f'0x Q 111c nt for111111g' and bc lllg' f01f'111c cl tlllqflllgll study hc 11 C011tf1Qt w1th tc ac he rs and fc Hou C lflssluatc s IIIUJ thc xx U111fu1 of tU111011c1xx I C '1 W '1 CC W 1 I 7 Q f - , 99 fl f , I Proverbs 31:26 ' 3 K1 0 0 ' . 1 C Q 7, 4. 1 'N 3 N xr ' xg A ,f K f b x ' 7 x 1 , Y , , of hor 111t0110cvt11a1 Iliff, C Y U I ' 1 3 Y f 'a kw Q 1 C I . ' 1 O iv X W I . I f Y f LX . , o E 7 , k w !w Q 3 K w-- . ' X y ' u ' . 'O fi Ih H b L l... '. ' ilu! U1 '. 11.33 2 5 417 'JIM 1 . . . - I -i. .- M- The many exciting events of the Skipper Class are planned by Junior Class President. Irene 'Fake-naka tcenterl. assisted by Representatives. Ernestine O'Vt'ard and Terry Sullivan. Skippers '61 sail into As the Skippers hoist their eight billowing sails to the challenging winds of Senior year, the crew's spirit is at top mast. With Mary, Star of the Sea. as their model and guide, they sail towards the port of gradu- ation and womanhood. In crossing the rough waters, many decisions are to be made-whether to point the bow for the academic seas, by choosing specialized subjects. or to set the compass for business bay with courses aiming at producing proficient secretaries and general office workers. The crew stands on the deck peering across the ocean hoping to catch a glimpse of Senior Island that is' near and yet, so far. Across the horizon awaits many new and different activi- ties. experiences, and tasks that the Skippers will meet with their tremendous en- thusiasm and an earnest cooperation that will bring them out on top of the fleet. . X Junior Class cheerleaders. Melincla Ayelar. Darlene Basch and Norma'Ruiz. set the pace for a victorious Skipper year. Jean Morehead. portraying the Class Spirit. smiles com- placently as her protegee. Mary Higgins. proudly dis- plays her coveted buttons and pins earned as a result of her spirited participation in school and class activities. Virginia Krause, Stella Torres. Jo Ann Beverly. Pamela Hamilton. Barbara Dahl. and Lillian Mann assist Spirit in explaining the principal function of the various organi- zations. rough Waters - -'K f Y , .f X : 4-5 l . . . ' 111' .7 Pl Classifying and drawing slides aids Sharen Barden. Catherine Biggs. fsecond tablel Jerilyn Kashishian and Ingrid Mandl in their biological studies and fur- thers their knowledge of this absorbing and interest- ing science. Sister M. Thomasita answers Patricia Fujita's question concerning a puzzling cell structure. xx. YKFSRDZ- l Accuracy and gradual increase in speed is the aim of all Junior ty ists. Diana Suarez, Carole Ferreira, fsecond table! Kflargaret Guzman, and Lillian Tes- sier adhere to the rules of correct typing during a timed write. FIRST ROVV: Joan Quintero. Dolores Val- lejo. Alice Olivas, Magdalena Perez. An- tonia Navarrete, SECOND ROVV: Judith Sanders, Thelma VValdron. Terry Sullivan. Sandra Rowland. Rerthola Roberts. Patricia Monteilh. Z. .E J ,f FIRST ROVV: Jo Ann Beverly f1Jlkt'SI'dl'I7fl. Suzanne Vaumartin. I.evuntine Alteparmak ian. Joanna Fooke. Julie Cunningham. SEK'- ONIJ RUVV: Linda Baptiste. Jimmy Brad- ford. Audrey Aubry. Aida Delgado. Myrtie, Fields fl'l'l'l' presidenw, Diane Bryant. ik L2 'rim Is: :: 5 fi in it 3' S41 1 if -1 ?l FIRST RUVV: Amelia Gurrula, Rehecea Gamez. Roberta Kitehupulus. Mary Heatter. Jane Leaver fSI'!'.-fI'I'!1SllI'l'l'l, SECOND RUVV: Margarita Garcia. Herma Hill. Beth Martin. Jacqueline Lovatt. Sandra Maxwell. Ophelia Jimenez, FIRST RUVV: Susan C'harnoc'k, Niti Bryant. Shar:-n Bards-n. SICVUNIJ ROW Olivia Ac-una. Karol Vorral. Gayne-ll Aubry THIRD RUVV: Janet Ifgle. Norma Bram hila fS!'l'.-fl'f'USllI'6'I'j. Barbara Dahl fur prwsirlrfnl 2, Vathvrinv Biggs, 'lit l E55 IE Octolwr and Hay luring: ilu- trarlitionzil rf-vitation of a flex- vzirlel of thv Rosary rluring lunch period he-fore Our Laclfs urotto. These devout Juniors and Seniors participatv in ox- pressing their filial devotion to the Mothvr of God. FIRST ROVY: Mary Saporito, Mary Per- nia. Nlagclalvna Robles, SECOND ROVV: Vlaurlia Ruiz. Diana Thornton. Donna Ne-hrs-nsky. THIRD ROXY: Gloria Van Ilylw. Martha Morales, Mary Rangvl. Iirna Vkbiss Kprrsiderztj, Caridad Ornellas. lAb- senti Barhara Suthvrlanfl. Amelia Alvarvzl FIRST ROW Garvin. Socorro! -lane-1 May I 1 Hughvs. An , . I vnny lfujit 1 tinvz. Sheila FIRST ROVV: Irene Takenaka. Kathleen News-ll Anna Varnum, Jean Morehead fprrfsirlenij. SEC OND ROW: VVanda Osborn. Norma Ruiz f.sw'1-w- faryy. Consuelo Rodriguez. THIRD ROVV: Sheila Rankin. Althea Saulet. Ruth Perry. Louisi Vlfendell. Brenda Tiggs, FIRST ROVV: Catherine Hunt. Patricia Fujita, Sharon Krakowiak lstandingj, SECOND ROW: Suzanne Hennessy. Pat Gonzales. Annie Lund' herg. Rose Marie Garcia. THIRD ROVV: Kay Johnson. Carmen Martinez. Marie Meany. Pa- tricia Le Doux. FIRST ROVV: Anne Cortez, Mary Billitti. Pa- tricia Dang flrrfasurffrj. Marla England. Me- linda Avelar Mice preszrlwztj. Mary Ellen Aguilar. SECOND ROVV: Carol Amaya. Elizae beth Braxton. Susanne Fitzgerald. Marx' Barrett. Irene Chavez. Irene Diaz. 68 4 , if 25 za A 6,4 I FIRST RUVV: Diane IJ'.-Xntigznac. Tanya Burnett. Anita Amfulo. SECOND RUXV: Laurene Bishop. Darlene Basch fpresirlenth Lucile Aguilar. Ruby Avila, THIRD RUVV1 Ellen Chertoff. Nlary Jane Hrennen. Mary -lane DiRartolomeo. Pat Alice- Cota. The sweet smiles on the faces ot the Junior Trio. Norma Bramhila. Mary Jane Di Bartolomeo and Rose Marie Garcia, are only a sample of the sweet tones this threesome can produce for the en- tertainment of lovers of fine music. 'VID FIRST ROVV: Kathleen Madigan. Virginia Krause, Pat Fukushima. SECOND ROVV: Carmen Flores. Yolanda Gonzales. Carolina Melendez, Marilyn Johnson. THIRD ROVV: Brigitte Gartner. Pamela Hamilton. Susan Lesco. FIRST ROVV: Olivia Ruiz. -Io Ann XYil- liams. Susan Ponce. Elizabeth Teichmann Imic.-trcnszzreri. Carmen Segovia. Karen Noguera. Theresa Toledo. SECOND ROVV: Juanita Martinez. .Ioan Morehead. Patricia Rodriguez Iricc prcsidenll. Lourdes Osuna. Bertha Torres. 4Ahsent: Martha Espinoza. Susan Nealeb 69 FIRST ROW: Sally Harden. Betty Kunz. Marina Iberri. Dolores Gagliardi. Miriam Johnson, SEC'- OND ROVVi Isabel Hernandvz fpresidentj. Martha Espitia. Bar- bara Flynn. -lean Genera. Frances Goodman. Margo Loper. FIRST ROVV: Alicia Carre-on. Margaret Briones. Gail Daste. Farlotta Black. UND ROVV: Mary Louise Aldecoa. Farolyn Radon. Patricia Annv Fota. Carolina Fis- TIPTOS. 70 V M, M . 5 iglawwl 5 ? FIRST ROVV: Rarlvara Morris. Carml-n Vias. Jams-se-Ita Pruclhommc ftrvrzszzrwv. lngrifl Manrll. Nlaurlo VVilsrmn, SECOND RUXVZ Elena Rojas. -Ioan Ovvrall. Alicia Rvza. Tlwrvsa Mvloyvr fSI'l'lY'f!lI'-VI.Lllll2ll1 Tvssivr. Mary Halen Nm fviw' prr'si1lr'nll. hs- 334 FIRST ROVV: Althz-a Mills, Elva Villase-nor. SECOND RUVV: Iirna Risvhar. Joanne- Silwbing fprwsirlrfrztl. Nora Rojas. Inez Vas- quez. THIRD ROXY: VVilhvlmina Quarlvs. Mary Nunez, Georgia Theodore. Georgina Yann-1. Yvonno Savnz frivr' p1'r'sirl1'rzU. FIRST ROVV2 Lupe- Cisnvrlis Mario Doyle-, SECOND RUXV Portia Blackmon. Rosalif- Alc- man. I-Iayrle-v Castvllanos THIRD ROXV: Anne- Arvns rlorl, livtty Ball, Glvnmla Prop per. Marie Brouwersl .J 'B+ X g-,141 w . Q ,Lf FIRST ROVV: Eneflina Gallegos, Barbara Higashi lsffv.-ll'c'as11r'e'rJ. Claris Lopez. SICK'- OND ROVV: .Ie-rilyn Kashisliian. Anita Gomez. Cecilia Fontvs. Lillian Mann. THIRD ROXY: Audrey Javkson. Bvtty I-Iarmol. Mary Louise Martinez. Linda Graham. lf' -+.. FIRST IQOXVI tsvatc-rl! Peggy Ilart. Molly Martinez. SECOND RUXY: tsvatwll Ilvana Klart-nco.Esperanza lfontvsl THIRD ROVV: Donna -I1-nkins. Mary Higgins ffl'4'!l.N'IH'I'l'!. Nlzirgizire-t Kinvrk ff7l'!'SII!l'l1ff. Jufly I.a Pivrrv, Suzannv Grzivc-l. Rosulim- flalwin, Dorothy' Lopez, gut QA gf 9,4 tn- - 1 ' ll 34, wsDl'.f..7.gg . ii-r ' V 'Hi handiw- einsliig lx -' X I' IRSI' ROW. tventerb Sonja C rusto. Holt-n Fernandez, SECOND ROVV: Cherie Bolsan. Janet Clark. Carolyn Brown, Janis Duralrl. Tonya Bakvr. f'f-vilia Arias. Ruth Allam, Kathlc-on Doakvrs. Excited Juniors. Althela Mills. Nita Bryant and Elizabeth Teichmann. proudly look on as Peggy Lynn Hart admires Dolores Gagfliardik new-v Class ring. FIRST RUVV: tsvaterlr Ramona Salinas. Lupe Villvgas. Casandra Rosalvs, SEFOND RUXY: Iss-atc-rl Cvntvrl Gloria Rivas. THIRD RUVV: Mary Ol-cita trim' 11r'w.v1rlr'11tl, -Ivan Smith. Carmen Quvzada. Ste-lla Torrf-s r,wr-- rwlaryj. Janice- Nlitchefll. Judy Thomas. Nlary Nlortz, tAhsc'ntZ Glflnrla Fastro. Gloria A. Gomez. Mary Theresa Zavalaq FIRST RUXVZ Vernon Green, Vzirolyn Hill. Phyllis Harwell f1'1'r'e fJlY'SIifII'I1fl. SECONIJ ROW: Irene Lopez. Nlariu Marotta. Lynrlall Laurenrline. Carole Ferreira, THIRD ROVV: Gloria Elena Gomez. Linrla -If-me-n. Alma Gareia. Ramona Lara. FI SI' ROW. Mary Lrulsc A riola. lane! Allen. Delores Brown. Romaine Iioutte ffII'e SI!Il'flIl. 'Iill Vlayton. SEVUNU ROVV1 Isabel Rogue. Luz Maria Banuelos. Elva De Anrla. Sandra Durio. Barbara Bennett. Faro- lyn Crutcher. FIRST ROXV: Marx' Alice Sanchez. Francex Pea. Socorro Navaf Irene I'lloa fsm-.-r1'f'a.v urerl. Mary Ellen Olguin. Diana Suarez SECOND ROVV: Virginia Villieana. Dolores Zozaya. Mary Thomas. Anna Rose-mond Dina Quinones. :P E, Lwsis- ?' hi- N-- toppers ' Spirited participation and achievement have heen the key to Topper success. Active at games and rallies. on top during drives and crusades. and enthusi- astic in every new aspect of high school life. the class of '62 strives for even high- er goals as juniors, Leaving the typical sophomore classes such as Foods. Cloth- ing and Civics behind them. they look forward to the hrighter memories as up- per classmen. Nine sections have held the Topper silk hat high to prove that they are 4' . . . a high flying class. Teresa Ryan and Georgette Petrone show interest and spirit while conducting the Sophomore Class meeting. aim hi Q.:- Attentively listening to Sister Jeanne d'Arc. who demonstrates techniques in puhlie speaking. are Speech students. Susan Eulberg applies Speech class tech- niques of story telling to the children's class- ic, Rumplcstillslcin, during Open House demonstration, 4: X if FIRST ROW: Shirley Crespo, Irene Esparza. Mary Rita Bret, vice president: Theresa Basso. SECOND ROW: Barbara Colbert, Rosalia Avila. Yvonne Ca- brera, Lola Ariza, Sonya Abaya, Carole Cehallos. FIRST ROW: Roberta McCreary. Bonnie Peck. Patricia Starr, treasurer: Vanancia Molina. SEC- OND ROW: Jill Selemen, Carol Munoz. Joanne Olguin, Marie Rodriguez. Vietoria Pruchnieivicl. Doris Salinas. ' The introduction of section officers hy Stella Muro was included in the agenda Et' the Sophomore Class meeting. Class epresentatives, Teresa Ryan and Georgette Petrone. conducted a success- ful meeting which was highlighted by a delightful skit depicting a XVinter XVonderland . FIRST ROVV: Ingrid Karch. Lorraine Flores. Gloria Jenkins. Maria Guerena. SECOND ROVV: Margaret Gallegos. Marilyn Hupp. Marsha Hickman. sccrr'- tary: Adela Lara. Rose Ann Gonzalez. president: Rachel Garcia. CNW' U 3 .nf ' ,J- , , Ay. t. , ,f mx.-Q . .f . N ,.,-R .. JW s' ' r FIRST RUVV: CX-vilixi Mm-iiflufxi. Nwrmu Nlurzitzilli 'Xllc me Vliristinv Ruvlimllt. Nlivlivlln- Slvplif-ii: SICFUNIJ RUX Sinrlri 'N on gfmriivry. Rf-llwwzi fXlzig:1ll:1iil'Q, -luluivtn l'e-lm-1. Nlzirtlii Ri lun Hn I1lV'l'l. NlzirlziUrz1ritw,f1Im'l:1 iXIJlI'llIH'7 FIRST ROVV: Lincla Jenkins. Armicla Ilwrri. -Indy Kvnnoy. SFIFONIJ ROVVZ Yolzinclzl Game-1. Rosalie Flores. Olivia Hvrnzinrlm-1. Marial Gzirvizx fl'Iif'i' 1Il'l'NI'!fI'l1ff, THIRD RONV: VVanclz1 Lim, Cruz Gonzalez, Alicv Guzman. FIRST ROVVZ Iiarlvnc- Brown. Flivryl Fol- lwrt. Daisy .-Xvilzw, SICVUNIJ ROXY: Gvrzilrl- inv :XI'TT1f'I1f3,-IUSSlL'i1 Ifsparza. Lourrlvs Bvliz. Patricia C'acCavalo, THIRD ROXV: Yolanda Delgado fprmirlmzf J. Judy Adler fSVf'l'0 flII'kX'l. Vx I FIRST RUVV: Ruse Marv Flores. Magda- lena Hahn. Mary Ann Gonzalez, Matilda Magana. SEVUND RUVV: Svlvia Garvia Hire prwsirlerzli. -Iurly Kc-vs. Rr:-nfla -Inlin- mn. Patricia Iuimo. Lydia I,imas. qvllk Members of the Sophomore Sextet in- clude tfirst rowl Sylvia Garcia. Anita Romero. Margaret Cwrrilln, lseconrl row! Fhermaine Taitt. Deanna Reed. anrl Rose Gonzalez. Their presentation uf tuneful songs enlivens the hearte uf fellow Toppers. FIRST ROVV: Diane Cameron. Barbara Curel-Sylvestre fpresidentj, Elaine Collins. Naomi fhavez. SECOND ROW: Susan Eul- lmerg. f'harl1-ne Relmonte. Patriria Dennis fsrfaz-ll'1'f1s11r'r'r'l. Sharon Brown. Iflvira Ayala. FIRST ROVV: Carmela Mascorro. Marllvn Monroe Lupe Sanchez. SECOND ROW: Violet Menut Char lotte Russell. Deanna Reed. Glenda Serrano THIRD ROVV: Mary Roman. Sandra Nahra, Marv Anne Skyes. Ili! .ul-Q J F Ny.-1 -JI C 'f 1 FIRST ROVV: Hilda Drahos. Billie Arm strong. Jeannette Follins. Varolyn Buckley SICVUNIJ RUVV: Anna Chavez. Mareia Fu euniano fl'Iif'f'flI'1'Si!1l'llff. Nlary Ann Alexan der. fXlarp1aretf'arrillo. Lourdes Ayala. C'har maine Belsan. B 7.4 FIRST RUVV: Martha Herrera.-lulia Hakim. Erlinda Garcia. Carol Jackson. SECOND ROXY: Sylvia Linan. Rose Marie Maldon- ado Hreaszzrerj. Carmen Lahro. Dolores Flvora. Lucinda Franco. Rosita Johnson. A detailed explanation of the preparation of wholesome and appetizing salads is given hx' Sister Mary Roselina to a Sophomore Foods Class before ,f they proceed to convert lettuce. vegetables and dressing into a f1ourmet's delight. FIRST RUVV: Angelina Montoya. Teresa Perez. Anita Romero. Ter- esa Ryan, SECOND RUVY: Pasha Nemirsky. Maeve Takahashi fprws- lrlrvzfl. lfmery Shaw. Rachel San ehez. Dolores Merino. Veragene Mathews. lAhsent: Sharron 0'VVard. ser-retary. lla. ' Z? 3 N A J 4 Q, 4 l'IR mm 5Tt'X't'Il4. Mzirw-llzi Nminie-ic-r l,wfq-!rir1.x- zn ll N1 via Milken f'l1f-rmz1im- lziirt. Bzirlmra Pe-If-rs Guziflalupf- Murals-s. THIRD RUVV: Marx Mathis. Klzirie- Romvm. Alicia Szivnz. . .'2Y1l'X iff-W, si-imxia Izmir sw 7 ST RUXY: Pzitrivizi Qrv fpf'm1rlmilf,-In- l ll!S'l' RUVV: Yulzmflzl Marin. lic-ve-rlx' llilff ri fl ir'r'p1'4's11lr'f1H, Vzlrcmlyn Hs-12. SHFUNIJ RUXY: Maria Grmwz. Circle-z Gray. -lzinivv ni, THIRD RUXY. lilvzinur l.uw-ru its-llzi 'I2ll'l'x4UI1. Huw lme- -lum-Q, IJ:-wtril lfzirklvr FIRST RUXY: llirlita Be-rirlim. -liizmu Hur' tvnsia f'luiwfz. Mary .-Xrtigzis. Afleflim- Alte- mrnmkiaiii, SECOND RUXY: Paula Iluvall. Vzirwlv llurkv. Pauli Bxilf x lx nn ll :lx J 1 FIRST ROVV: Hvlwcca Arvisn. Galax Davis. Maria Castam-rla. SEFUND ROVV: Irma Iivrniurloz. Iisthvr Iialtazar. Luis Fomplwr. 'IIHIRIJ ROVV: Lorraine C'liav0z.C'l1c-ryl An- rlvrson fl'1I1'r' pn'.si1l1'nH, Pauline- Fava fsmg- fl'f'!l.'4I1l't'l'f. FIRST ROVV: Dorothy Rnquv. Lillian San- tos, Gvorgefte P4-trona. SECOND RUVY2 Carolina Saenz. Martha Valdes. Ernvstina Zavala. Ima Tatum, THIRD RONVZ Erlinrla Ngayan. Niichvlv Ovcrlwy. Irma Rivera. Suzannv Morales. -z FIRST RUVV: Gwvnrlulyn Harrisfm. lin-nrla Hay. lluruthy IA-wis. 'Ioan Fujita ffzrvsiflwrztj. Iiarlmra Ure-1-ning. SICVUNIJ RUVV: Ge-rtrurlv l.Iure-ns Iimitriu- xI2lI'filll'l. II:-lvn Ilirifujfma, Luzmilzi 'Isis-n. Ih-lawn-11 Gomez. s s H . I' v mlwmfrrl-f'l11-4-rlz-ml:-rs. Ilf-lu-1-cufiwnme-1. 1 mme- Ifuxilivr, Nlzirin IAWJD zmrl Ruw nxulf-z lfrwntc'e1ntc'rr.4l'1urf- Ihvir vim :mfl ' ' 'lth ll1l'II'C'l'i,,'IT1illN. . FIRST RUXY: Nlurir- Skils-Q fprw.w1'rlr'r1H. Vlwryls- Ulmlzmi. -Iurlith I'fvllfn'k f.sf'l'!'f'l!lI'X'l SICVUNIJ RUXV: Rfm- Arm xIlI'2ll1fI2i.I':Qlllf'l' Salazar. Hzlrrle-I Parke-r. THIRIJ ROW' Gluriu Russllvs, Slmirlc-y Thill, Nlary I,ouiS0 N'I1-Amy, FIRST RUVV: Iilizzllwth .-Xpuclzlcu, Rolwrtzi li:-rry fIrw1s11rf'r'!, SICVUXIJ ROXY: Rlixzlf lwtlx Dc-lzmy, Sylvia f'lzxxtrm. I,2llA' Fun vw-rs. THIRIJ RUXY: Gram- lizxptistan fllrrrizl Claim:-Q. at f- z Q vi sq-v .1 k..J FIRST ROXYZ Shawn Howe. Kzlthlevn Karsten fl'Ilt'K' prr.w1r1f'r1f!. Irene Garvin. Maria Imzm, SECOND ROXV: Bmmie -In-nl-Qins. Rairlmra I.m'utt. Annu Nlartinvz. Rose Mario Gonzalez. i FIRSI ROW Herlvni Loebchni Exelxn Harris prvsidmzrg Linda limes SECOND ROW Hulwig, Hirsch Magdalena Garcli lo Ann C rlg,p,,s THIRD ROW Hzlen f onflvn. Vor- FIRST ROW Qallx B'alt1crra Nlfaric Burton FiI'IT1'1lT19 Fusilivr, 1111 pn side nl SFC OND ROVV I it Arlola surf fan fI'l'IlSIll'l'l'f Rosomdrx Kota C ll D I.-1 Ron tAlmnt 'XI irtitii Bvrry. Vic- tial 1 t I . I I w T... 'K Jfivf rp, ,.'4b,y?Wf: ' .' A 4., is Y 'Q FIRST ROVV: Benetta Smith. Mary Ann Roque, Virginia Pardo, SECOND ROVV: Novelyn Elinor. Loraine Robinson. Gracivla Saenz, THIRD ROVV: Margaret Sasaki. Jam- Nii. -2, In addition to sewing for themselves. the clothing students also make beau- tiful dresses for the needy. Here Linda James. Hed- wig Paulus. Gerri Zavala. and Carolina Saenz are concentrating on complet- ing their Easter project. FIRST ROVV: Annelise Tillinger. Shirin Thom- as. Margaret Uribe. Adeline Valdez. SECOND ROW: Nellie Torres. Bertha Valdez. Ailvvn FIRST ROVV: Rosemarv Wisner. Lydia Zarate. Eliza- Uyeda. president: Margaret Vasquez. Juanita Thierry. FIRST ROVV: Teresa Velasquez. Bernice VVal- ler. Camille Vigil. wire president: Elaine XVeide- mann. SEFOND ROVV: Mary Vasquez. Mary XVare. Donna VViggins. Marilyn VVhite. Juanita Vlneenclo, Consuelo Villalohos. seeretaryatreas- urer, beth Zamarripa. Patricia Zannitto. SECOND ROXV: Dorothv Ybarra. Gerri Zavala. Hedwig Paulus. Ingrid Zengler. Consuelo Yanez. Q-, ,Z .if Q A lik-.ir :ggi J 2' N 1595 lliligently applying themselves tn the study of gram- mar rules are English I students. Maria Salcedifs re- cital meets with the approval of Sister Edward Mary. if Conaty's constellation twinkled brightly as a new galaxy, the Starlighters, made their ap- pearance in September, 1959. Already their spirit. enthusiasm. and generosity have added a glow to the campus. Our hopes for this scin- tillating class rise high - as do our prayers - to Mary, Morning Star, under whose protec- tion we entrust their future years. Starli hters '63 ' 1 tri .s. 3' f: 41 ,, ,sr Father Reilly's words of encouragement spur freshmen students to follow in the footsteps of upper classmen the high and noble tradi- tions of Conaty, sp ark the Fommencing their duties on De- cember I as Frosh Representatives, Jennifer Oropeza and Carmela VVashington will officiate at Star- S lighter Class meetings and take their place with Student Council mem- bers at Friday morning sessions. fbi , ni-1 Freshman cheerleaders. Kathy Gonzalez, Maclovia Delgado, and Rose Ann Sobol lead the Starlighter song while section presidents beam their approval. Q f i1 L .5 FIRST ROW: Dolores Mendez, Alverna Jones. presi- dent: Sandra Marenco, Carol Ann Pena, Miriam Osollo. Michele Knox. SECOND ROVV: Ellen Nunez. Diana Lim. Aletta Luby, Dorothy Hudson. Rebecca Gutierrez. Emma Montoya. I' Q FIRST ROW: Letty Ramirez. Dolores Valverde. Geraldine Simpson, Mary Jo Villegas, Karen Williams. Gloria Thompson. SECOND ROW: Linda Sandoval. Angelina Rodriguez. Fay St. Julian. Maria Salcedo. FIRST ROW: Maria Amparan. Marie Escoboza. secre- tary-treasurerg Rachal Chavez. Agostina Domenico, Mary Louise Bradley. Rachal Benson. SECOND ROVV: Fran- ces Garcia, Emma Gomez. vice president Mary Del Cas' tillo. Lucille Arranaga, Bobbie Lou Conant. Marcelina Flores. ..-4 5. N :N ' Q I -5 FIRST ROVV: Gr-orgia Guzman, Olivia Gon- zales, Gm-orggia Garcia. Ursula Kramarczyk, Guarlalupv I.una. SECOND ROW: Pauline O'Brion, Iiliria Milla. Vanoddie Jonas. Anny Marin. Martha Lizarraga. FIRST ROVV: Anita Rodriguez. Dolinda Woods. Mabel Osuna. Sylvia Suarez. Maria Ramirez. SECOND ROVV: Mary Smith. sPf'rf'tary-tr1'as- urvr: Barbara Torres. ziirrf presidpntq Norma Salinas. Lorraine Perdue, Antonia Roman. Daisv Santos, Rose-mary Varvla. . v we V. V I H- I M ax ' I - I 1. ' E 86 X I 4 ! FIRST ROVV: Louisa Corncljo. Anita Arroya. Mary I,or- raine Forrest. ,Ioan Rc-tton, Aliw Dt-l Vaetillo, SECOND ROVV: Alana Dupree Thvrcwa Fliavfwf. Rvttv Anderson. Lillian Bragg. prw.wifl1'n!: Anita Fota. Sandra Ackffrs. Ernestinv Estrada. x Q gl .31 X if if 3 4 F' I A 1 . 0 1 4 . ' - ' ' -X v ' , I I I 6 .J 1 24 I , FIRST ROVV: Patricia Kellen. Virginia Holguin. Cata- lina Lopez. Dolores Martinez. Maria Sziehert. treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Gonzalez. Lynn Langie. Mac- lovia Delgado. prcsirlenf: Rosa Mireles, Dolores Munoz. ti. ' 1 L A L I S ' I Aiming to rouse their class' interest in Conaty and make their first year a success are the Starlighter cheerleaders. Marilyn Romero. Kathleen Gonzales. Rose Anne Sobol. and Maclovia Delgado. 8 W 1 FIRST ROW: Mirena Pichardo, Priscilla Za- mora, Marilyn Romero. Dorothy Ventress. Louisteen Solomon. SECOND ROVV: Frances Torres, Carmela Washington, secretaryg Maria Rodriguez. Catherine Sanchez, Lucia Reyes, Rita Saporito. vice president. FIRST ROW: Blanca Casteneda, Flory Acuna. Rachel Arusa. Mercedes Baca. Esther Chavez. Josephine Fernandez. SECOND ROW: Mary Helen Garcia. Sheila Halfhide, Yolanda Cuevas. Barbara Frank, DeWayne Brooks, Roselind Blanco. 'TW' 87 Irmnml l.uf'11rr11lmlu1. l,wrr:m1v fl1H'l'l2l SICVUNIJ x RUN' lm fllllllllll Im lfll Q unfalu lllllill l lliS'l' RUVV: Rum- Anmf Sulml, rim' fll'1'HI!Il'l1ff 'Nlzzry Lou VV:1rrl. SICFUNIJ HUVV: l,1lLlI'll Hurl- rizuvz. Guaclzzlupv Roman. Marx' Km' Pvtcrson. l'lllRD HOVY: Sylvia Salinas. Dvlmrzxh Svvzif- H1-lu-vva asaruz. lanca fll'lilYt'Z. S Y: 'z- yvf.-I X Il'.S. NI-z1.z,4':l,:-s RUXYi .-Xrvvlizl Nlzlrtinvf. llurzi Nlnrvnu. livtlm Nlillx. l.illil- .Mm l,xm'l1. tff'f1N11r'w'. H .a is lrziu- Overall, p1'f'.w1'r1'wr1I: Pkporzinza Slilllii Cruz. urrl. Sf'f'l'1'fIIl'.X',' Nlziry lll-lvn Zzilclivur, Imm- Uvlmzl. lfIRS'l' ROXY: llvnu At'uSIll. Rm-lwvczi Aram 'z. V l I SICVONIJ RUVY: Mary .lu :lv los Santos, ' - V A , lzmclu lfrzxrlvu, Iiorlmilmie- lJuprz-ea 'livtlqx Ayz1l1i.,, M -L af Uksunzi HbI'lliIll'I'. IHIRIJ ROW: Nlzirx l.ou U ,J-J -Q fllH'YliS. Bvrnltu Fm- Maria Iflcnzi lilumwirtu. J Z' If li fu, 91 'fn JN. X O - 'IM ...-1 x FIRST RUVV: Allele Hi-yclel. -lanive Nlun- yon, Carol -liilinson. SECOND Izfjxxvi Mar- tha Olivo. Madeline Gonzalez. Alice Mar- tini-Z. Maria Elena Lopez, presirlvnt. THIRD RUXV: Harhara Molina. Martha Roclriggiie-L. Gloria Kliicias. The I rm-shnizin Sextet. with their stings which range frum chants to the latest hit tunes. give us an nppurturiity to appreciate ancl enjoy fine music. They are. first row: Esther Lurnlmrcli. Mary Forrest. Holina I lunyszi-k. Swuiirl row: Karen Hithe. l zitrivia .'XlflE'I'SUI1. anrl l.inrla Bell. FIRST ROVV: Genevieve Pina. Evelyn Rhaney. Carolyn Tappe, SECOND ROVV: Connie Sanchez, Rosemarie Sapp. :iw presi- dent: Nellie Torres. THIRD RUVV: Theresa Suta. Yvonne Rw- merri. .wf-rwlf1ry-treasurwrg Rrisa Ve-negas. Olivia Padilla, -ug. -nm I FIRST ROXV: Rose Fernandez. flurlx' Ares-- neaux. Diana- Durham. Linrla Ciamhe-lla. Slit'- UND ROVV: Star Garcia. Alicia Becerra. Jusela Brown, Mary Theresa Delgaclu. Lillian Castillo. Bohreta Franklin, Anna Bogue. hmm' FIRST ROXV: Vonstance Taylor. Hilda Riviera. Josefina Soto. Yolanda Sanchez. SI-IVUNIJ IZUVV: Yelha Torres. Antoinette Uram. Norma Vias. Charlette Saxton. Brenda VVells. Amelia Rosas. Xia. 5 g J A comic scene is presented by freshmen whose faces mirror sur- prise, anticipation and awe during Little Sister Week. FIRST RUXY: Linda Delvaille. Leola Gorman. Barbara Myers. SECOND ROVV: Carol Johnson. Linda Gearen, Paulette Hayward. Karen Kelly. Gail Monk. Norma Lopez. Celia Martinez. FIRST ROVV: Valdemar Brown. Julie Daste. president: Linda Bell. Rebecca Bonillas. SEC- OND RUVV: Martha Gabhie. ure pre.s1'a'entg Alicia Celaya. Gabriella Aguilar. Joanne Colletti. Yolanda Elias. FIRST ROXV: Ramona Sandi-1. Nlzirtlia Puente. Sandra Sevelle. SECOND RUVV: Patricia Trotter. Dnrrmthy -If-an Roberts. -In-an VVl1ite. Ifstlier Telleiz. THIRD RUVV: Jen- niler Orupeza. Lavalia Sputxuirfrl. Virginia Parise. Do- lores Vigil. A group ol freshmen attempt to enter! tain their senior Big Sisters with an amusing skit :luring the annual Frm-slr men Initiation. FIRST ROVV: Barbara Alcorn, Helen Fillis. Patricia Davis, SICFOND RUVV: Martlia Fierrw. Sanrlra Iii-ll. K Mary Diaz, Virginia i'erx'antes. THIRD RUNV: Aurelia Areeliiga. Yolanda Vullins. Margaret Gaglin, pre.w11Ir'nI5 Theresa Iiuuclreaux. , 1 V ,79- - 'kr In r--uv gs 5 FIRST ROXV: Lnuanna Gourrier. -Iuclitli flilw buns. .wrr'wtr1r'y-lr'f'r1s11rf'r5 Katlilm-n I'yre-:arrl SECOND RUXV: Diane Hicks. flu-ryl -Inhnwn Eloise Keteliens. Sylxia Lopez. IIf'r' pre'-zflrrif THIRD ROW: Marina Martinez. Marie In D0ux.Delfin11 Nluntanm. Viola Klan. llllwl HUXN: l1Li!'IN4'lil lwrnw, . ai . , I , . iI'l1i lJ!'lll'IN l2llI'lt'lil l'lNlll'I' Xurlrux l' xx 2 .. , . . M ' I . Q, . V ,V V A . .1 4-1 4. 1 , I ' 111 Xlrlm-rxun W1l'l'ffll'X lfffzxznffr R111 lie mn II 5 If r l . I N I FIRST' RUVV: Nlurgo l.m's-ttv, Ir:-nv lxliiflilln X lzlnm-s. blllflvy Km-ys. lustm-llzx fllll'I'UFl2l. lfilllllllllllfl 'N . 'zilmrnialy SICVUNIJ RUVV: -luliv Hill, Nlxlrtllzi Ortc-ga. Nlartlm Nlzxyurga. lsulwl Montcs, -lu Ann ll Johnson. Agnes Lee. 1 1 I, l 3 1 fix. Silvmw- zlnrl L'UI'IlIJHSL1T'l' ure- vxlmibit I during: the- pm-riuclir firv clrills: pyel-au tiwn IS taken by the faculty Irs msurm Sl ROW' Yolzmrlzi Yillulnlmx, Nlzlrtlul Silva. Klum vthel. Anna Nlarifl Parru. Marv Yalclivia. Sl-ICTJNIJ IVY: 'l1llQ'I'f'4Ii Puliflw. prw.s1rlw1t,' Kristincl llulunwn. hizi 'lllNJYT1IJStrH. Rnlwrtzx Stvplu-rms. l,l'fllfX' VVl1itQ-. Inv' 'f AlVfl'lIl. l7lRS'l' RUXY: lnrliainzi Yillzlltxl. filfiria Ronin lifwalic- Rtilwlz-4, SICVUNU RUXY: Jvnnilflr Ste wart. llizinv 'liliririipwir Yiilt-riw Slfllflllx -luv pliinv NK'illwiig. lllllill RUXY: Ani:-lina Szivnf 'liln-r+-Na Razz:-tt. .-Xlrlrina Yale-ntin. lixa San flmal. FIRST RUVY: ixl2lI'lI'I14' fllutlvlty. lflizziln-Ili Iirmatmgt-r. Sylvia Hefnm-tt. SECOND ROXY: Rachvl Do La Rosa, Nlargarm-t Fitzgcfralrl. rim, prwsirlvnli Susan Vurriplie-r, If-f'ri.s11fv'r'5 Patriria Aloxanrlvr. 'I'lllRlJ ROXYZ -lanic-41 Hu-rs. -le-nniv Braclforcl, lirlna flasgnivr, 5. the safety of the students as thc- build! ings are evacuatvcl. FIRST ROVV: Gloria Pasillas. Mary l,vwis. Magdalen Negrvtv. SEFUND ROXY: -liiflitli Kimura, lxcvittir lma- zann, Ivama Ortiz. Varnwl Nlzinclanict-. THIRD RUXY: Karen Hithe. Virginia -Iulinwn, .ww'wfrir,x,' Rosa Medina. Armicla Gutierrez. Irvnv Nlnritvs. lAlwst1nt: Carol Dizon. prf's1'd4'riI, Student hfe She has tasted and seen that her tra lC lS good, her lamp .shall not be put out lil the mght The Student moves about the Campus onmohes her Stuches by engaglng ID cl variety of oo our-rloular 1CtlV1t1CS olubs and Soo1a1S noon ra111eS and dSSGIT1b11QS n1akeS new oontaots Wh1oh mould her person lhty 1nd In lture tho g1r1 1HtO the ChP1St1ElI1 woman 0 ac , I f , C lffc 0 Q 0 , , , Proverbs . 1:18 Y 1 c -- Q I I . Q ' 6 ,. , , , J - I . b I I I . o c o , s ' 6' ' -- C C X 2 . C 5 1. C C 1 . 1 C O I Al C' '. . . df ' C . . Awauaaw., 2 --m-a-.......,, L., W A ,u---..,,.. .. , ,4 1 1 f....--,M,,,, .. I A.-.. , ,lf ' L! ... Q '44 3 . I I! 5 X I ? i 4 I L P fs gx XX - .4 X f-up Al .l ,.'X I A ki :VW -by ,nff-' X -X -I 4 Il ' fm-3 -I ' Lui! Friday morning always finds the Student Council voicing their opinion STUDEN CUUNC on the business of the day. The repeated appearance of a sign on the door of Room 113 announces that the Stu- dent Council is in session. Stu- dent body officers, class officers, and presidents of all major or- ganizations of the school unite under the direct supervision of Reverend John J. Reilly and Sister Helen Clare, C.S.J., to plan for and organize dances, drives, the campus clean-up campaign, Spirit Week, and all student body activities. The success of all these ac- tivities is the sole reward that the Student Council seeks and receives. Student Body Othcers. Peggy VVisner. treasurer: Jamie Bell. secretary: Adrienne Lemheye. vice president and Stella Muro. president: work together to help make the year's activities a suc- cess. 96 Days and dates are selected by Yolanda Garcia. Senior Class secretary: Mary Louise Ortega. Campus Rumors editor: and Joan Brill. Sodality prefect: their many selections are then narrowed down until THE DATE is unanimously agreed upon. if f 1 kv The task of providing: decorations for a danee or any student body-sponsored aetivitv falls under the able direc- tion. of Flba Bc-rmurlez. Pallinm editor: Gloria Flovd Senior Class vice president: Peggy XVisner. student body treasurer: and Theresia Hubert. Art Guild president. VVith the assistance of Marv Pot-he. Senior Class president: Adrienne Lembeye. student body viee president. briefs Freshmen Re Jrcst nt'1t1ves Carmel'1 XV'1sh1ngton and Jennifer Oropeza. in 11 -. i 1 ,, 1 .. the procedure of Campus Clean-up Campaign, Pat Skiles. NHS president: Teresa Ryan. Sophomore Class representative: and Terry Sullivan. Junior Class representative. sell bids for a forthcoming dance to Junior. Jo Ann Beverly. and Senior. Jo Anne Bernal. who look forward to an enjoyable evening, Spirit VVPGJK is the topit' as fieoruette Petrone. Sophomore Class rep- resentative: Nlargaret Klortz. CSF president: lfrnestine U'XYard. -lun- ior Class representative: and .-Xunes Dua-rr. fir-XA president. discuss the various wavs to make it unique and unforgettable. Jamie Bell. student body seeretary: Irene Takenaka. U Junior Class president: and Stella Nluro. student body president. are pleased with the news that the telephone conveys: The . , . Ballroom of the . . . Hotel IS avail- able forthe Senior Prom, i i ! X Mamtamlng ordel and qulet ID the halle at all t1mes IS achxeved through the efficlent servlces of the members of the Senlor Control Responslblhty frrendhness, Splflt and Co operat1on are quahtres dlsplayed by every member of the honor orgamzatlon, the only reward that every member seeks IS the Qm1le of every g1rl as she walks bv and the opportunxtv to d1splay her treas ured Senlor Control button Under the d1rect1on of S1ster Helen Clare, C S J the Senlor Control has malntamed a tradltlon that IS Conaty s own 98 Senior Control FIRST ROVN Jean D1 Cerbo Mar aretGut1er rez Irene Montana Gwen Hlgglnson Elxa Ochoa Rosella 'Vlartlnez SECOND ROW Pattx Slxll9S Io Anne Bernal Adrlenne Lembur Ponchltta Plerce Elalne Hudeon THIRD ROVK Julle OConnor A nes, Duerr Ioan Brlll Rose IVIHTIP VN halex Della Nlencllas Tlllle Gonzalez fAbSent Nlarla Dolores Lara J FIRST ROVV Stella 'Xluro Yolanda Garcia J Elda De Leon Rachel Gomez Martha Hostet tler SECOND ROVV Mary Lou Ortega Dar lene Hamasalu 'Xlarx Poche Verlmda Torres Llnda Metoxer Ioan Rebard THIRD ROW Georglanna Coonls Rose lNIol1nar Peggy XVIS ner Nlarx Lou Rexlllard IaneDArcy 1Absent Sharron DQVIS P FIRST ROW Dolores Cortez Iamle Bell SEC OND ROW Stephanle 'Nlalchln Elba Bermu dez Rebecca Gonzalez Carmen Vasquez Sxlxla Tejadllla Helen VK Tl ht Flleen Fortxn THIRD ROVN Arlene Clponl Nlarx Lou Chase Sharon Downey Jean NIcG1lxrax Nlxchelle Hunter Pat 'Nlxllxe Glorla Flox l SQFVICG board FIRST ROVV Marx Ware Jane N11 'Vlar garet Sasaki Beverlv Harris Anita Romero Consuclo Vlllalohos Fllzaheth Delanv Susan Pulherg SECOND ROW Rosemarx XV1sner loan Fujita 'Vlagdalfna Hahn Cruz Gonzales Marie Skiles Marcia Cucu 'nano Pauline Fava Germaine FUSIIIPT Georgette Petrone Marie Rodriguez THIRD ROW Patricia Starr Bonnie Peck Patrlcla Orw Marv Bret FIRST ROVV: Barbara furel-Sylvestre. Rosemary Cota. Irene Fsparza. Cerri Za- xala. Mary Roman. I 'irolyn Buckley, Mary Judith Pollock. SFCOND ROW: Aileen Uveda. Patricia Zannitto. Carolyn Hctz. Certrude Llorens. Patricia Dennis. Rosz Marie Maldonado. THIRD ROVV: Irma Bermudez. Dorothy Roque. Christine Roc h- nelt. Rose Ann Nliranda. Charlene Bel- monte. FIRST ROVV: Marcella Neumeier. Mar- garet Carillo. Joanne Olguin. Teresa Ryan. Rebecca Magallanes. Veragene Mathews. Kathleen Karsten. Erlinda Ngayan. SEC- OND ROXV: Ernestina Zavala. Lois Com- pher. Ingrid Zengler. Mary Artigas. Maria Castaneda. Maeve Takahashi. Lourdes Ay- ala. THIRD ROVV: Patricia Ioimo, Michele Selna. Roberta McCreary. Annelise Tilling- er Trainees and potential members of the Senior Control, the girls of the Sophomore Service Board assist the seniors in helping the freshmen to become acquainted with their new home its rules and regulations Chosen for then leadership and active in terest ln the welfare of Conaty these en thusiastic sophomores have become the pride and Joy of Sister Mary Robert C S J their moderator .I :wr -I 'h JT -' 99 ost' REGULAR MEMBERS, FIRST ROVV: Rose Mary Flores. Esther Lombardi. Martha Gabbie. Mary Delgado. Beverly Harris. Anita Romero. Consuelo Villalobos. SEC- OND ROW: Marilyn Johnson. Ponchitta Pierce. Maria Dolores Lara. Lois Compher. Gertrude Llorens. THIRD ROW: Agnes Duerr. Margaret Mortz. president: Patricia Starr. Mary Louise Revillard. Marie Skiles. FOURTH ROW: Adrienne Lembeye. Mychelle Hunter. Ernestinc O'Ward. Rosemary VVisner. Barbara Dahl. Ponchitta Pierce. Mary Louise Ortegg, tstandingl Mar- garet Mortz. and Rose Molinar ve merited their scholastic laurels as well as the CSF seal on their diplomas. REGULAR MEMBERS. FIRST ROW: Kathleen Kar- sten. Jane Nii. Doris Salinas. Betty Delany, Margaret Sasaki. Rebecca Magallanes. SECOND ROWQ Darlene Hamasaki. Mary Louise Ortega, Rose Marie Garcia, Mary Okita. Barbara Higashi. Joanne Sibbing. Magda- lena Hahn. THIRD ROW: Rose Molinar, Mary Ann Gonzales. Joan Brill, Patricia Milke. Patricia Ory. Georgette Petrone. Marie Rodriguez. Under the patronage of St. Thomas Aquinas, the California Scholarship Federation has adhered to its proud tradition of Scholarship for Service. Sister M. Marcella, moderator, en- courages the members to reach their goals - outstanding scholarship and the development of their potential talents. They in turn set the scholastic ideals for the student body. jimi, ' l 1 I' . I , q j , , .. ,g,:'Z REGVLAR MEMBERS. FIRST ROW: Rose Marie Garcia, Joanne Sibbing. Barbara Higashi, Rosemarie Be-rnauer. Darlene Hamasaki. Stella Muro. Mary Louise Ortegza. SECOND ROVV: Mary Okita. Barbara Dahl. Stephanie Maichin. Mary Poche. Mary Louise Reyillard. Ponchitta Pierce. -Ioan Rebard. Virginia Krause. THIRD ROVV: Mary Ann Gonzales. Patricia Milke. Patricia Sl-tiles. first scmestcr presirlenf, Doreen Brown, second .scnu-.slwr 1111-sliflenf, Elba Berrnudez. FOURTH ROXV: Maruaret Mortz. Eileen Fortin, Helen VVright. FIFTH ROVVi Rose Molinar. Adrienne Lembeye, -Ioan Brill, nhs With the encouragement of Sister M. Canisius, moderator. the members of the National Honor Society strive to create a desire for high scholar- ship through outstanding leadership and service. Faithful application to all study requirements through tireless efforts has earned them the rank of being the top five per cent of the school. Mychelle Hunter. Agnes Duerr. My lag 6i'7r.' ir ,aiu t ,rs POTENTIAL SEALBEARERS. Candidate sealbearers of the National Honor Society for '60 are. FIRST ROVV: 'Ioan Re- bard. Patricia Milke. Stephanie Maichin. SECOND ROVV: Darlene Hamasaki. Mary Louise Ortega. Stella Muro. Rose- marie Bernauer. THIRD ROVV: Ponchitta Pierce. Patricia Skiles. Doreen Brown. Elba Bermudez. SOPHOMORE REGULAR MEMBERS. FIRST ROW: Betty Delany. Margaret Sasaki, Susan Eulberg. Doris Salinas. Anita Romero. Consuelo Villalobos. SECOND ROVV: Rebecca Magalf lanes, Magdalena Hahn, -lane Nii. Lois Compher. Rose Mary Flores. Gertrude Llorens, THIRD ROVV: Patricia Ory. Georgette Petrone. Marie Rodriguez. Patricia Starr. Rosemary XVisner. 0'2 ISIN! il! u gyps. l... .111 .J Four years of scholastic endeavor have merited the much sought-after seal of the NHS on the diplomas of Margaret Mortz. Agnes Duerr. Rose Molinar. and ,Ioan Brill. PROBATIONARY MEMBERS. FIRST ROW: Roberta Berry. Barbara Curel-Sylvestre. Jody Kennoy. Sylvia Garcia. Mary Vasquez. SECOND ROVV: Irene Takenaka. Kathleen Karsten, Beverly Harris. Marie Skiles. Patricia Ioimo, THIRD ROXV: Mary Mortz. Lerontine Alteparmakian , Judith Korek. Jody Dennis. FOURTH ROVV: Ernestine O'Ward, Margaret Kinerk. Michele Selna. sodality of ,A L 5 I our lady A D 4 gray Sodalists - lovers of Mary - strive pri- marily to achieve personal holiness while aid- ing their neighbor to do the Same- Worthy Much planning by Sodality officers, Joan Brill, prefectg Pat Milke, SOdallStS are loyal and Obedlerlt daughters of vice prefectg Mary Louise Revillard, secretary. and Jo Anne Holy Mother the ChurCl'1. Being a daughter of Bernal. treasurer, must be effected for the smooth running of the Church means being apostolic, means ful- Conatyvs largest Spiritual Organization' filling the vocation of woman. For a woman to be the collaborator with the Divine - whether it be helping the mis- sions, visiting the sick after business hours, freely offering services to hospitals or mother- ing her children-is to enjoy that equilibrium of spirit which is the essence of sanity. ,lun if -Bishop Sheen gasp. U :st A mountain of cans - 3025 of them! to be donated to the Little Sisters of the Poor for use in St. Anne's Horne A for the Aged. Pat Milke, Virginia Krause, Helen Wright, Joan Brill, and Pat Skiles prepare the cans for trans- portation. 3 ip, LUCK! .SLU 'X As x ' x X 1' T ' RDP VCV. Jmcug. 'I - ,tae-fennel ' 1 --1 ' Hn , x . xr, A him Jody Dennis moves the section marker for 12s5 at Rose Marie Garcia's direction toward that fan- The generosity of Conaty's big-hearted students make possible a merry f3bl110US tl'f?3ll Offered t0 the lUCkY 59050115 dll?- Christmas for many catechism pupils enrolled in the CCD program. Col- IHS the Tldln8S, drive- 01109 the gold S631 IS lecting the gifts from the sections and arranging them for delivery are Mary reached 8 treat might be revealed- Ellen Silva, Jo Elda De Leon, Eileen Fortin, and Gloria Hakim. 102 hp- ' WTIW more ll woman is 1101 y, the more she becmnes ll woman. 9, -Leon B105 Xli-inlwer4 ol Uur l.adyk Voniinittee devote many hourg to the inakin: of Qeapulaw and altar linenx. Nlaudalena Hahn. Pat lQftflI'l!ll Z. Varmen Flora-N. and ,lulie U'f'ennor sew seapulare 1 Kathrxn 'Xliletieh irr-n4 them Vomrnittee eoeehairmen. Pat Slxilf-N :mil llzirlbara lligaxhi. inept-vt and approve the finieherl I v whit' Q' Q Ilia Sorlalitx' Vouneil is eompoaerl of the lour general oflieers. the eommittee to-1 hair, IUUI1. and the puhlieity ehairman. llnder the ahle direction of Sister St. Gerard, f'.S.J.. Increasing and spreading devotion to the Mass and the Holx' Eueharist comprise the work of the Eu- eharistie Committee, During the committee meeting. tsittingl Heatriee Adams. Margaret Kinerk. Pe-guy -Io Fulton. Uhervle Uhtani. and Barbara Dahl: lstandingb Jane Leaver and Doreen Brown. eomf mittee eo-Chairmen. examine and mend the missals used by the student body at XYednesday Mass. 11. l.. Sodality Nloderator. these girls steer the many aetivitiew sponsored hy the Sodality. FIRST ROVV: -Ioan Brill. Pat Nlilke. Jane le Iver. Nlary' Louise Revillard. -Io Anne liernal. Helen XYright. Sl'X'ONIJ RUXV: Pat Skiles. llarhara lligashi. -lody Dennis. Doreen Brown. Rose Nlarie Garcia, Sheila l.aHlane. Virginia Krause. . I 'Y-0 G The Conaty sodalist chooses one ot the four committees. whose special work appeals to her. through which she performs an apostolic work. In this way. the several committees enable the individual sodalist to realize the gen- eral aim of all members - personal sanctification - and the more specific aim of helping one's neighbor through active participation in good works. ' Those girls who are unable to attend L committee meetings may be associate members of the Fodality. Thus. every girl can have the opportunity of hon- oring our Blessed Mother in a special wav. The Catholic Truth Committee encourages Catholic action through discussions on the problems of young people. Mary Ann Gonzales. Rose Marie Garcia and Jody Dennis. co-chairmen. Irene Takenaka. Mychelle Hunter. Jo Ann Beverly. and Rose Molinar investigate recommendahle literature. movies. and enter- tainment. To assist the missions through the stamp drive and the Lenten Sacrifice drive is the aim of the Mission Committee, Sylvia Millie and Angelica Fischinger cut stamps before sending them to the Claretian Fathers to help support their missionary work. Mary Lou Perez helps committee co-chairmen. Helen VK'right and Vir- ginia Krause. in selecting good Catholic magazines to be distri- buted in prisons and homes for the aged. Aspirants. new recruits for the Sodalitv. compile a notebook based on the discussions of the major Sodalitv rules held during meet- ings, Here. Joan Brill and Pat Nlilke run an expert eve over some ot the completed works, Freshman aspirants are tsittingp Linda Bell, Carolyn Tappe. Alice Del Castillo: tstandingp Martha May- orga and Uksana liriknerg and Sophomore aspirants Judy Pollock and Lois Compher. 104 L Master of ceremonies. Jane Leaver. and angel. Bar- bara Higashi. conduct Know Your Saints quiz sponsored by the Sodality. Flass representatives vie for title of saint expert. 66. . .Mary proves to what hetghts women can rise, in hrist and through Christ... 9' -Pope Pius XII I 6 ... ..,-:...,Nw The opportunity of attending VVednesday Mass is greatly appreci ated by sodalists who receive more graces through their partlcipa tion in the dialogue Mass. Projects keep sodalists busy the year round. Members engage in sponsoring drives such as: canned food for the Little Sisters of the Poor. Christmas gifts for catechetical children, Tidings Subscriptions. and the Lenten Sacrifices sent to Mzuzu and a multitude of other activities ranging from Committee discussions to sewing bees, The annual Sodality Ball provides the opportunity for all sodalists of Catholic high schools to meet social- ly for an evening of fun. Climaxing the events of the sodality year is the beautiful and traditional May crowning of Our Lady. Prefect Joan Brill assisted by Vice Prefect Pat Millie places a crown of flowers on Marys head at the ceremony attended by all sodalists in Slay. X. Officers of the CCD. Mary Mortz. secretary: Carolina Garcia. president: Mary Saporito. vice president: and Mary Okita. treasurer. spearhead this catechetlcal apostolate for the tirst time at Conaty. Teziching exceptional children at St. Ansc-lm's are Carolina Garcia, Dora Hernandez. Judy Sanders and Mary Mortz. Enjoying the lesson with their teachers are John O'Regan. Sheila Jackson and Sandra Gantt. CGW apostolic he has opened her and stretched out '4MaV Catholic Women joyously cherish the feeling of being free and responsible members of the Mystical Body, certain that the tasks resewed to them contribute to the growth and expansion of the Church. Sister Mary John smiles happily as she is surrounded by her generous and will- ing Confraternity of Christian Doctrine members. The Confraternity of Christian Doc- trine works for the benefit of those who might not otherwise have the op- portunity to learn about God and His Church. Each Wednesday Sister M. John. S.H.F.. instructs CCD members in methods of teaching all grade levels. The girls at Conaty participate in the CCD by instructing the public school children of the various parishes and by teaching a group of retarded children at St. Anselm School on Saturday afternoons. CCD members find that working with these children is a reward in itself. ood -Pope Pius XII ,- ...- ..- .4 activities hand to the needy, her hands to the poor. Proverbs 31:20 ' 1? PARISH SODALITY OFFICERS have a pleasant chat concerning Q their sodalities as they change books for afternoon classes. Officers include Prefect, Mary Poche of St. Vincentg Treasurer, Mary Lou Chase of St. Thomasg Secretary, Carolyn Davenport of St. Thomas: Prefect, Gloria Floyd of St. Thomasg Treasurer, Mary Louise Re- villard of Christ the Kingg and Vice Prefect. Jane D'Arcy of St. Thomas. EXCHANGING SUGGESTIONS for future activities in their parish sodalities, officers, Therine Shively, secretary of Christ the King: Wanda Rousseau, librarian of St. Leo: Patti Skiles, prefect of St. Cecilia: and Gwen Higginson, prefect of St. Malachy obtain new and interesting ideas. parish Socialists te GATHERING TOGETHER for an informative dis cussion on parish sodality activities. Carolyn De deaux. vice prefect of Holy Cross: Tillie Gonzalez. treasurer of St. Aloysius: Lazette Fusilier, prefect of St. Agatha: Peggy Wisner. prefect of Holy Spirit: and Georgianna Coonis. vice prefect of St. Columbkille. voice their opinions. vincentians ? N, Since woman by her innate inclinations and the functions to which she is called by nature result in her being more in harmony with spiritual realities, her role in life will . f ' link her closely to the religious concepts of z I XJ' .-1 -. the social group to which she belongs. A These qualities are felt in all fields of H ' A social and cultural life into which woman . 2 5 ,ff .Q ' 'gg rj L enters. Q U Q If all women were conscious of God's ' 4 g I i ' K - ascendency over their persons and devoted 'e -4 ?' 4 their influence to making it known and loved, what a radical improvement there g 4 ' would be in the social and cultural levels of nations. While taking a break from their voluntary work at St. Vincent's Hos- pital, Agnes Duerr, Mychelle Hunter. Carolyn Davenport, Jody Dennis. Rose Marie Whaley. and Mary Louise Ortega carry on a lively con- versation. l O7 'iWoman is marle ' or the sacred le gu ghe is lzeaven 19 Gf inslrumezll on earth. ,Vary 119 the protoljpe, the pattern- Woman who fuyills in hersebf the deepest CISPIIFCIIIIOIIS of the heart of every daughter ...Q of EUC. Father Sartoris. Legion director. explains a difficult passage . in the spiritual reading of the week to officers, Rose Marie -Bishop Sheen Whaley. treasurer: Mary Louise Ortega. president: Velma Loya. secretary: and Yolanda Garcia, vice president. The object of the Legio Mariae is the sanctification of its members by prayer and active cooperation in advanc- ing the reign of Christ and His Church. Working diligently toward this goal of personal sanctification and Marylike- gess, Legion members perform both spiritual and corporal uties. Sister Mary La Salette, moderator, shows Margaret Kinerk. Marie Skiles, Gertrude Llorens, Alice Guzman. Stella Muro, and Carolina Garcia the best method of labeling holy water bottles, Cord rosaries and more cord rosariesf Working diligently on them are: Isabel Hernandez. Ern- estine O'Ward, Barbara Dahl. Jane Leaver. 108 Carolyn Hetz, and Rebecca Gonzalez. H, 'f-ew-vw-a,,q Joanna Cook. Jeanne Lopez, Mychelle Hunter. Carol Schlueter. and Pat Ory discuss the best way to file addresses of patrons for a fund drive at St. John of God Hospital. F 2 OFFICERS Marv Granados, secretary-treas- urer: Marv Ellen Silva. president: Rose Marie VVhalev. librarian. Under the able leadership of Major Hirning, the Music Makers provide en- tertainment at various occasions of the year. Their well-planned repertoire in- cludes music from many countries, modern and standard. On November 20, the student body enjoyed the or- chestral arrangements of the Music Makers. The climax of their many hours of practicing came with a pre- miere presentation of a Spring Concert in early May. STRINGS. fSeatedl Diana Lim. Agnes Lee. Martha Olivo. Annie Lundberg. Judy Kimura. fStandingJ Mary VVare. Jo Ann Beverly, Germaine Fusilier. Hedwig Hirsch, Marilyn Johnson. VVanda Lim. 5? U' l E Q7 i WOODWINDS. fSeatedJ Althea Saulet, Arcelia Martinez, Donna Ne brensky. Elena Rojas. Mary Helen Noz. 4Stanrlingl Patricia Rodriguez Lillian Tessier, Lorraine Chavez, Dolores Gonzalez. PERCLSSIUN. lSeatedl Mary Ellen Silva. Martha Herrera. Berry Roberts. Yvonne Saenz. fStancling:l Antonia Navarrete. Charlena Castaneda. Martha Pu- ente. Mary Granados. Rose Marie VVhaley. 11111310 nmakers orchestra ' W .aff -l. ,f 9 iii 75-r'41 . -w Iii, I V ., fv 17 If Among Mary Louise 0rtega's many responsibilities as CAMPUS RU- MORS Editor. that of answering the many letters received from en- thusiastic readers seems to please her the most. These letters not only testify to the interest of Conaty girls, but also help to im- prove editorial consciousness of reader interest. As Circulation Manager, Car- olyn Davenport fulfills her post by assuring that each girl re- ceives a copy of the CAMPUS RUMORS. Topsy. the Beaver. is the creation of Pat Orv whose artistic talent lends an amusing note to the CAMPUS RUMORS. ,X aw 1 -. A-Q5 ,I I Y 'wt' ' Q 1 Rose Molinar. Feature Editor. busies herself in developing: her unique style of writing that sparkles the paper with in- teresting topics. Among the many duties of the Assistant Editor. 1 Ponchitta Pierce realizes that proofreading is one that requires much concentration. BISH FEBRUARY 19, 1960 15 y Los Angeles, California XXXVI, Campus rumors P CONATY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL A.- sports events. Byline. B.C.H.S.: their work was done. The task had been com- pleted and another edition lay ready for distribution. Only now. after six deadlines had been met. and final copy and page proofs corrected. could they rest. With every new edition the procedure is the same. Eighteen Journalism I and II students pool their artistic assets to bring Conaty timely news, clever features, exclusive interviews and lively sports. Under the supervision of Sister Mary Carol, I.H.M.. the staff publishes five editions yearly with Christmas spotlighted with a special holly-green issue. A knack for news plus a knowledge of journalistic style are truly the traits of the CAMPUS RUMORS STAFF. On the spot coverage is the task of the Sports Editor. Car- men Vasquez provides sports page readers with all the facts. figures and pictures of all Junior reporters. Joanne Sib- bing and Sharon Krakowiak. followed bv Senior reporter. Mychelle Hunter. rush in with the latest news of the clubs. activities. meetings and games for the next edition of the CAMPUS RITMORS. As a deadline approaches. the CAMPUS RUMORS Staff gathers around the work table in order to make minor corrections. Among these busy iournalists are. FIRST ROW: Sheila La Blanc. Terry Sullivan. Rosalie Galvan. Pat Ory. Carolyn Dav- enport. Mary Louise Ortega. Mary Okita. Nlary Alice Sanchez. SECOND ROW: Joanne Sibbing. Rose Marie Garcia. Vir- Kinia Krause. Sharon Krakowiak. Betty Harmel. Carmen Vasquez. Rose Molinar. Pamela Hamilton. Ernestine O'VVard. BIRD Lesco. Mychelle Hunter. Barbara a , XX Project 1960 was completed as Conaty's Book of Memories became a reality. Every- thing from ping-pong singles to graduation is included in this mirror of '60 events. Pallium staffers began scamperin in mid-Se tember With the generous cooperation and willing spirit of the entire staff. deadlines are met. Associate Editor. Linda Metoyer. and Editor. Elba Bermudez, are proud and pleased to participate in the production of this year's memory book. Maria Dolores Lara and Freddie Banks assist the Pallium Staff in typing the many captions and 8 P from the tar-paper roof tops of the school to the four corners of the campus in search of news. Room 217, official staff room, was clut- tered with pictures, copy, proofs, and dummies, as the frenzy to reach the final deadline con- tinued. The six members of the editorial staff gave generously of their time and talent, spending every available Saturday and holiday work- ing on their Project. At least a barrel of cookies was consumed by the hard-working staffers in order to fan the flame of energy to complete the task. The end of March brought the final deadline with the oft-repeated phrase, Oh, I wish 'IT' were here. The Circulation Staff is responsible for the enthusiastic purchase of the Pallium by the student body: they assist Sister Mary Amadeus in handling subscriptions. tSeatedJ Freddie Banks. Aura Labro. Dora Hernandez. tStandingj Jo Anne Bernal and Jackie Antone. V lf' -I F3 i 4 l 1 A , --,.-T4 .......--Q--Q :Z ' : I L . 1 V . Z 1. '. W K 1 5 f. S , l .., it Pallium staffers spent Saturdays creating layouts. marking pic' tures, typing copy, and proofreading, Sister Mary Flora. ad- visor. enjoys one of the write-ups with the members of the staff. Hbnm wrlte ups which Complete the storx of the 3CtlVlll9S of the school xear ,... --f Spurred on hx the c nthuslasm and Splflt of Slster 'Vlarx La Salette and the Business Staff the entlre student bodx responded IH making: the Pa tron Drlwe a tremendous suc cess fgeatedj We rlln a Torres manager Nlarllvn Qhreve Sharron Dans A lene Clponl TllllG Gonzalez Dolores Corte? Geraldlne Dlllon fStandmgy Rose Ann Rublo Elalne Hudson Georg: lanna Coonls Rachel Gome7 Rosella 'VIart1nf7 Feclle Oxerbv and Jane DAru 'Q is 'sf' THF PATROINQ WAKF THF DIFFER FNICF Its tlcarlx 1 Jov for Esther gan tlllan and 7ulema Torres to moxe l'7s1s m'1rker to first plum los-1 ended ln second place hxlpm to mike the Palllum Intron f l'lXQ so sucussfu 7960 ............- iv.. - 1-::..:.'..-...--' Intercstln laxouts and correct topx irc the results of the dexotcd scrum of Rehfcca Confllf no cclltor 1 Shzron Dovnncx ropw editor if Denl Broun photo raphx edltor and Xer llnda Torres huslne s mana er spend mam hoursplannln select lnff measurm and marking the plctures lah deplct exents of the Roxal ettes semor xear ll3 1. 1 4' J , g MQ- - , , l , l fl fb ....- G.. gl f - U -. . --'W - r . k - A ' - ' w r ' ' , A N V N . 'I Ld Q f ' - , ' tm V L. , ' . l' b X . Q J . . rf Q. .' ' 'Q .V ' KAP 4 I , 4' ., .....- , t K my :H '- iql ?' 'Q X vf at..-.-'H 4' 1 Q.. CQ r-X ,,..,- . fs -- '5' .--am .gl I 1 6 L Hi .,....Qg .,-t I V -A 5 I ' ' 4' 4 TW ' s s , 1' d ' ' A W. 1 X 4 'll 4 3 , J X ' I - x I A xx f ' W 1 'I A .1 . YA A I A A ' ' 1 t ' .' ' ,,,, -nf ' ' - ' ' ' I Q2 'Z. li ' ut x . :nfl ., . 2 2- , I J QT 1 l , , l ' Xa . ' . v gr ' 1 . , . mv N- Sf .g Q3 b, . U 1 - . ' . ' X ,,. . i' g. k wh ' K1 ,V xg ' the -. r - , r n 5 glee lub I' M Ceeilians 4 V V 1 1 1 3 Q OFFICERS. Secre- tary, Norma Bram- bilag President. Jean Di Cerbog Vice President, Jo Elda De Leon: and Robe Mistress, Rose Marie Garcia. 114 Merry melody and song are the by- words of the Cecilians. The harmonious blending of their voices can render a popu- lar hit tune or bring out the beauty of a hymn with the ease and grace for which they are noted. Singing special Masses, both in school and in various churches, on particular oc- casionsg preparing for recitals during Open House, Christmas, and for this year's premiere Spring Concert, keeps the Cecil- ians in the music room during every spare moment. SOPRANOS. FIRST ROW: R. Kitchu- polus, J. Di Cerbo. D. Lopez, M. Briones. R. M. Rodriguez. SECOND ROVV: M. J Di Bartolomeo. J. La Pierre, I. Hernandez M. Gutierrez. THIRD ROW: M. Heatter H. VVright, P. Milke. B. Martin, R. VVatson I' ii? ALTOS. FIRST ROW: tinez, M. L. Revillard N. -. ,J 1 N Q gum Ib, e 'AI' V 4. Q q Y l pc: R. Mar Brambila R. M. Garcia. SECOND ROW: R. Elizondo, B. Martinez, C. Arias, D Quinones. THIRD ROW: P. Ro driguez, M. Fields, O. Acuna, M Hunter, J. Brill. I-7 1 C1 CHORALFTTE SOPRANUS. FIRST ROVV: S Garcia. V. Mathews. H. -Iunysze-k. SECOND ROVV: D. Blontana. NI. Skiles. K. Hithf-. F. Ngayan. THIRD ROVV: C Tziitt. NI. Szivbvrt. B. Franklin. R. lN'lolinz1.fNI. Ro- me-ro. FUVRTH RUVV: ff Vigil. Cf I.abro. V. Simons. I.. Bell. .. s P , 1 -. - .,.- A- 'M'-' gizi ' .: A Q Q 4 . i A B . . H lift! 'A Q' l P7 3 . I - v Y .3 . 7 , St, XJ ' W I' vi - ' ' ii 4 74 .V 1 v-4 f 1 A V. .44 N. ' -- ll Q C . ' A i , r- d O ' X 5 I 5 9' W 1, as xt .qw -T-'-'i..:::.h 'w5HFf --v 'f r--A NT, -- 'W- N-' .S 4: 1 I 0 1 l 'K t- .' all 'I -' IVIFIZZOS. FIRST ROVVZ F. Biggs. A. Fiponi. V. Loya. -I. IC. De Leon. R. Lara. SECOND ROVV: IXI. H. Non. I. Fhavez, -I. 0'f'onnor. NI. I.. Martinez. FHIRIJ RUXV1 I.. T4-ssivr. -I. Thomzls. I.. Bishop. N. I,z1Grom-. li. 'Il0lClNT1iil1I1. f'HORAI.ET'TIC ALTDS. FIRST ROVVZ P. Arzolzi. A. Rogue. NI. Forrest. SPIFOND ROVVt I.. Gourric-r. Ke-ll RUX Q1-Ml. Y. De-lggzirlo. PI. I.ombarrli. THIRD ROXVZ K. V. I.. Solomon. R. Gonzzilvx. Y. Iilizis. I-'UVRIH Y: -I. Urope-za. S. Lopez. I... Pwrflue. -I. Olgzuin. A new choral group. known as the Fhoralettes. is composed of the most melotlious voices of the Freshman and Sophomore Flasses. This group is well on its way to becoming a prominent part of the school's Cultural environ- ment. Sophomores who qualify after one year's work as Choralettes will be eligible for membership in the Cecil- ians. CHORALETTE NIFZZOS. FIRST ROXY: KI Gaulio. A. Romero. KI. Farrillo. SECOND ROXY: NI. Hahn. P P1 h r C' X111 libt 7 llx V 'As e-. . I' 214 is. THIRD RC XYZ ff Ke Nlolinzi. Nl. Come-1. FOIIRTH RUVKY P. .-Xlclersc Starr. V. Castro. N. Reyes. Choral lette S rn. P. h ,A , . ..... . 1 1 ' K 7 , , L. Y ' If V- ' Q li I I fn fri ' fg- I I Q I . A' J 5-rg , 1 In the midst of making Santa-face door knob covers and a bulletin board are Art Guild members tseatedl Janice Brown. Luz Maria Banuelos. Judy Korek, Vice President: Norma Ruiz, Treasurer: Mary Lou Perez. Theresia Hubert, President: Mildred Seruby. Gloriann Di Perri. tStand- ingj Judy La Pierre, Donna Jenkins, Janet May and Karen Noguera. art 7.04 Carlita Bernidon performs her duty as a member of . the Art Service Club by put- ting up a Calendar bulletin board. home Art Guild meetings provide fun for mem- bers as they fashion original and artistic creations. In November they made fall corsages: for Christmas,paper Christmas trees and Santa-face door knob coversg and for Eas- ter, bunny corsages and beautifully deco- rated eggs. l a A 1 nw. Bl' i 1 D Friends and relatives admire the picturesque and interesting exhibits presented by the Art Depart- ment during Open House. Silvia Suarez, school winner of the Cherry Pie Baking Contest. dem- onstrates her baking skill to the eoonomio S House. l I 4. l So homores en'ov Foods class for it stimulates their hidden - .' P I J . talents in the culinary arts. They learn to prepare various dishes. set a table for everv occasion. skillfully use kitchen utilities and utensils. and to clean up. , . - 1 ' 1 General order of - I the day for most it 4 Hi I il i homemakers in- ' 5 ' A VA 3 AA ,' cludes class lecture ' ' U V dei It .J by Sister Mary 12 '- 5 ll N 5 , ' ' Roselina, instruc- 5 . ' ' A f , -1 tor, and actual ex- V , xg perience in the ' L i- ' kitchen as they ' . 4 it Bl? X' pursue Foods and 'X Family courses. ' A 2' The training and preparation they receive makes them better qualified as future wives and mothers. I'0l.1 christmas qs 'NHQ' A tableau depicting the Nativity crowned the Senior presentation of the Christmas entertainment. The theme was the friendly argument between the ass and the ox over which one would keep the first night watch in behalf of the Holy Family. True to Conaty tradition, the Senior Class presented the annual Christmas Entertainment for the student body. The Royalettes' production of the classic The Other Wise Man was staged on the afternoon of December 15 after the section parties. The Music Makers entertained listeners with a carol medley. I The Infant of Prague found a place in chapel in time to be vested in the violet of Advent. The different teaching com- munities fashioned for him liturgically colored garments. The statue, of hand-carved wood and standing 22 inches high, was graciously donated by an anonymous person. Carolers. Cecilians and Choralettes. com- menced the Christmas Assembly with their rendering of a medley of carols. Seen leading the carolers into the auditorium is Roberta Kitchupolos. The G P 7 mi, Artaban. the Other Wise Man tVelma Loyal. is comforted by Captive Maid tZulema Torres? as he dies after years of constant search for the Saviour. but not be- fore he has witnessed the celestial vision of Jesus of Nazareth. G u i d a n ce program - a student- directed ac- tivity - gives all an o p p o r - t u n i ty t o voice their opinions on problems of g e n e r a l c o n c e r n and inter- est which youth face today and t o h e a r t h o s e o f their class- mates. guidance - ,va l0',!J.. '11 Marie Cooper. Julie O'Connor. Irene Jaques, Louise Smith, and Carolyn Davenport take part in a Guidance panel. Here Family Life is being discussed and the other members of the class eagerly await their turn to express their views. infant of prague .-qw. I N . 5, i0 ., I OPEN HOUSE brings enthusiastic parents and friends to meet with the teachers and to witness the demonstrations of the students. Mr. and Mrs, Armand Romero appraise the work of Spanish students. Other interested Vlsitl0rs Mary Villalobos. Rita Romero. and Freddie Romero are shown the school by Anita Romero. lOs4 and Connie Vil- lalohos. l0s9. Q sp anolitas Members of the Spanish Club show interest as they gather for a discussion of Spanish and Latin American culture. tSeatedj Cecilia Arias. Magda Cedillos. secretary, FIRST ROVV: Irene Chavez. Antonia Navarrete. Ruby Avila. Mary Lou Calamia. Donna Scott. treasurer: Dina Qui- nones. -Ioan Rebard. vice president: Jo Anne Bernal. pres- ident: Luz Maria Banuelos. SECOND ROVVZ Mary Lou Perez. Norma Brambila. Margaret Briones. Andrea Ko- rek. Marv Avila. Edna Alatorre. Maria Ornellas. Mary Alice Bright, QQ .. .-,- 15 J Elba Bermudez. president: Rosemarie Bernauer, vice president: Gloria Hakim. treasurer: and Marv Louise Revillard discuss the interesting aspects of la Ville Lumiere. Paris. Interest in French culture. literature. and customs is enjoyed by French club members. Le Cercle Jeanne D'Arc strives to broaden their understanding of French people. customs. and cul- ture. This objective is realized by a variety of means: guest speakers. slides, films, skits, and in- dividual projects - correspondence with French students. lan uages Members of Las Espanolites develop a growing interest in Spanish culture and language through their regular meetings. Native speakers are among the many interests on the club's agenda. Spanish teachers. Sisters Mary Chan- tal, Mary Antonia and Marie Valentine shared the experi- ences of their summer in Spain with club members at the November 5 meeting of Las Espanolitas. le Gere-10 J 0 anno CVAPC SJ Betty Harmel. Secretary. gives much thought and concentration to the composition of a letter to a French pen pal. Pleasure and satisfaction as well as an increase of skill in the use of the language are derived from this project. en'1 motors General Motors' Previews in Progressn was presented to all classes on February 5. Student in- terest was held by the marvels revealed from coke bottles, glass beakers, a cake pan which produced foam rubber in a few minutes' time, and a brief musical intermission demonstrating. microwaves. Students were urged to consider a scientific career if their interests and capabilities lie along that line. The faster something has been wound. the less easy it is to guide. This principle of gyroscopic- inertia was tested by Martha Hostettler as Mr. Phleps urged her to swing the suitcase in a parallel line. Unknown to Martha. the suitcase contained a gyroscope. latinians HHAEC EST VITA TUA, an adaptation of the TV program, This Is Your Life, presents the highlights of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. His family, close friends, political associates, and one conspirator tCatalinel are introduced and t all but onel welcomed. The play was presented at Mount St. Marys College Latin Festival. Roman beatnik. Georgette Petrone. entertains fellow Latinians as part of latin Club's annual initiation ceremonies Interested Roman listeners include fseatedl Judv Pollock 'Yxonne Saenz lxnn Dalw Sharon Howe Ramona Salinas tSt'1ndmgl Pat Orx Barbara Dahl Pat Sltlles and Jodx Dennis president Experimenting with two overheated beakers, Mr. Phleps poured ice cold water into them anticipating a fissure. Only one Hssure resulted in the ordinary beaker. The other beaker was made of pyro-ceram glass. a substance harder than steel. yet lighter than aluminum. N 4... Ficero happily welcomes his wife and daughter as they are presented by the commentator. Ralphus Htl- wardus. Cltero talmlx confronts Catallne fi notorious tnemx of the state while tht startled guests look on nerxouslx C itillne tV1rgmla Krause! Ralphus Edwardus tlanc It ixtrl Atti tus C iceros best friend tNlarv Hlgginsl Commercial lFrnes tlne 0Wardl Tiro Ciceros secretary tBarbiri Hi ashil Arthlas C iceros te ithcr tRamona Sallnasl Horttn ins law wer tludith Kortlxl Tulli diu hter Hrxonnt Su nfl Nlirtus son lloan Per usonl tseatedl Tarentia wift tShar0n Kra lxowialxl C lcero Hlarx Ann Gonzalesl i ll? math .ii-f ggiiifi f I ii W I Barbara Higashi shows how the multiplication of 152 and 948 would be worked on an abacus as Peggy Jo Fulton solves the problem double-quick on her slide rule. Members of Mu Alpha Theta enjoy an in- creased interest in all phases of mathematics. Mount St. Mary's Science Festival, April 10. will host the displays of Math students who have prepared a variety of projects. Members of the Math Flub pool their knowledge of formulas. facts and numbers in order to solve a difficult algebraic prob- lem. tSeatedJ Angelica Fisching- er. Irene Takenaka. Barbara Hi- gashi. vice president: Eileen For- tin. secretary. tStandingi Ther- esia Hubert, Jo Ann Beverly. Virginia Krause. -Ioanne Sib- bing. Andrea Korek and Mary Okita. Marv l,ou Perez. Jo Anne Bernal. vice president: lilba liz-rmudez. secretary: and Judith Korek look on as Mzirgarct Mortz. president. explains that a pres- sure of 12920 pounds is exerted on the area of a vacuum can crushing it like an egg shell. thus proving that air is not weightless. This and many other facts of nature are introduced through the Science Club. bio-ohemios Bio-chemists prepare for the soon-to-come space age through the scientific experiments and demon- strations performed at their meetings. The high- light of the year. the Science Fair, in which science students enthusiastically engage brings to a climax the learnings of the year. Projects abound in vari- ety with their creators working on them up to the very last minute. A group of faculty members acts as judging committee and blue ribbons are award- ed the winners. ,Q Judy Korek. winner ' 559119 of the Physics Award of the Science Fair. explains the basic R A D I 0 components of a radio , QPUUP 6 oscilator used in Ham ' ,,,,. Radio transmission. Q EM tvtnvninn ui if Bi M555 ' Mum i nnnuvv A microscopic study UW 'UUE mms of eight different class- ,'j9 rc +- ifications of foods and their relatlonshiis to mm' 9 1. diet is presented by Judy Thomas. Biol- ogy blue ribbon win- ner of the Science l Fair, A r lf? Iii N, . liiigiioiihj I ,X V1 9 A 'lf ZL 1 Tl-iosi' ,AYURITIQ-, x ' VVinner of the Chemistry Award. Jane Leaver. graphically dis- plays by means of her poster the process for the stoppage of water impurities. 1Yf . B Lv ie l'niterl Nations Council is composed ol' Civics Club mem- be rs. each of whom represents a country. Foreign diplomats are tseatedj Amalia -Iaramillo. Margaret Gutierrez. Evan- tline Merino. Gloriann Ili Perri. tStanrlin:l Lillian Mann. erine Shivelv. Geraldine llillon. Irene l'lloa. Isabel Bogue. X olanda Gonzalez. and Louise Smith. A lesson in good citizenship is learned by members of the Civics Club. As they study the Federal and State Governments it becomes quite evident that the rights and privileges granted therein cannot be attained unless they individually fulfill their duties as responsible citizens. 0 0 Reviewing a timely question which has arisen in the Lnited Nations Council are Civic Club members Darlene Hama- saki. Marv Ann Gonzales, secretary: Zulema Torres. presia dent: Gwen Higginson. sergeant-at-arms: .Amelia Gurrola. and Verlinda Torres. vice president. rwyf 'X ? Under the direction of Sister Gabriel Marie, C.S.J., all phases of librarianship are studied by the apprentice li- brarians as they cheerfully render a valuable service to the school - that of supplying the source of knowledge - books. The newly-formed club will be known as the Cassiodorans. Classifying books. supplying information. and performing various library services is done by -Io Ann Griggs. tat typewriter! Ingrid Zwierlein. Marv Lorraine Forrest, Sister Gabriel Marie. Librarian. Pat Alderson, Marv Rita Bret. members of the Library Club. Assistant librarians help to keep the library running smoothly. FIRST ROXV: Patricia Kellen. Mary VVare. Kathy Karsten. Barbara Curel4Sylvestre. SECOND ROVV: Rose Marie Maldonado. Charleen Belmonte. Lillian Santos. THIRD ROXV: Rose Marie Garcia. Pat Ory. Marv Smith. Pat Ander- son. FOURTH ROVV: Lorraine Flores. Mary Rita Bret. Lillian Bragg. Efhcient service is rendered by ac- tive members. tSeatedJ Beverly Harris. president: Bonny Peck. pub- licity: Rosemary VVisner. secretary- treasurer: Marilyn Johnson. vice president. SECOND ROVV: Dora Hernandez. Mary Lorraine Forrest. Cecilia Valenzuela. Cberyle Ohtani. ' Marcella Neumeier. Socorro Nava. 1 THIRD ROVV: Estela Diaz. Carolyn Broussard, Ingrid Zwier- lein. 'P mg- f ' . R. Clark and Nl. l.. Ortefa. D. Nlasto and -l, Rehard. R. lflizondo and B. Kennedy. H. Aguilar and R. Gonzalez. G. Apodaca and Y. Delgado pause before the camera as they prepare to enter the VVil- shire room for an evening! of enjoyment. Swing sweetly On Fehruary 13. the students were invited to Swing Sweetlyu to the music of Babe Russin at the heautiful Statler-Hilton Hotel. A romantic at- mosphere was set hy the clever pink and red cupids and hearts that decorated the attractive Wilshire Room. Mr. Russin kept the dancers on their toes hy granting their requests for cha-Chas. waltzes. tangoes. polkas and the hunny hop. As the hand played I'll See You In My Dreams the couples realized that the evening had fled by alto- 99 gether too quickly. A gay. social evening. intermingled with refreshments and fun. was a delight to all who attended. Enjoying this one out are Rachel Sanchez. Farol Munoz. Eddie Uchoa. Billy Castellanos. Norma Ruiz, lfucile Aguilar. and Johnny Valencia. Melody soft and sweet. melody loud and clear. what- ever the selection. dancers flocked to the dance floor to enjoy the music of Bahe Russin. drama ingl. for it can make or hreak a play. Studying the proper tech Nlisquez. Rose Molinar and Susan Eulherg. V WA' Rose Nlolinar and Helen VVrig1ht direct a Masque and Sandals production in which Therine Sliivr-ly fkneelinel is comforted hy Betty Kunz while heartless James:-tta Pruclhomme. -lean Nlcflil- vray. Sandy Sheely. and Germaine lfusilier point the way to exile. mae que and Sandals Make-up is equally as important as good acting and costum- niques of make-up are Helen XK'right. Roberta Berrv. Pat fy? W ,il lie-tty Ilclany smilinpglx' displays thc trophy for thc- best supporting actri-ss awarded he-r portrayal of Dulcibc-lla in the Drama lfcsti- val competition. The Ugly Duckling. a one-act romantic comedy based on Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale of the same name. concerns a King and Queen who are blind to the real beauty of their only daughter. Princess Camilla. This was Conaty's entry which earned them the honor of second place in the annual National Catholic Drama Festival held at Immaculate Heart College on March 5 and 6. The final scene in which the prince solves the come pllcatt-ml riddle rings down the curtain on Conatyls presentation ot I bc Cali Duckling. TH Members ot' the Masque and Sandals and Thespians combine their dramatic talents in order to present the various plays that are staged throughout the year. All phases of dramatics are studied. includ- ing make-up. speech. and costuming. as the actresses strive to become better acquaint- ed with theater arts. Cnflf-r the direction of He-Ie-n xyflillll anrl with the- assistancw wt Rose Molinar. Nlarx' Louise l exillarrl Q-xi-cutcs a courtly bow as thvst- 'lilies- I pi ins beam tbclrapprox'al.1Km-4-lingil la! xlls qufz. Ihcrlne- Slum-lux: lsf-are-dl Nlarglarr-I Xlorll. Xrragfrnf Nlatha-ws. lfilc-cn lfortini lstanrlinggl 3' Sullivan, Carol Sclilur-If-r. Nlychclla- llunt- cr -Ioan Brill. and -If-an Nl:-Gilvrziy. QQ 0 Y 99 ugly cluc- kli ug fi 1 rl 1 ff? .,...au-0 If CAST. Carlo lllon Iire-wc-rl. Illilcibf-lla llicttv lla-lanvl. the Kin 1-lohn Nicolsl. thc Que:-n lflloria Hakiml. Prince Simon 1-lohn Lctch Princess Camilla rNlary l,ouisc Revillarcll. and the Chancellor 4l.arrx Xkhoclswt 'Sl L 1 -es l Q - 'M ' - i l ', Xiwilix Arlzlrt-ssing, stuffing. stamping aml sealing - many hands make light work with the generous help of the business department students. t .M- f' -,.-0' ' pi? I- I --2' I lf' :v' 1' ' The adding: machine ranks I S S only second to the typewriter in office use. Victoria Ahaya demonstrates how easily and quickly one can learn to oper- ate a ten-kcy adding machine. Approximately 460 girls operate Conaty's 125 typewriters. Stu- dents may elect a secretarial or clerical course, which will train ,- them for office duties. Conaty's Placement Office serves its graduates and the local community - not only does it place the girls where they can work, earn, and developg but also supplies oflicesiwith trained employees. -x v s 2 9 2 1 Noellie Aubry strives , . to improve her typing speed and accuracy while producing neat- ly and correctly typed business forms. 1. Kathy Eagle operates the calculator by touch. This machine is most effective for work in- volving short and narrow columns, particu- larly addition. Secretarial office practice affords every girl an opportunity to operate the dictations Business majors begin to apply for employment in late April and transcription machine, Sylvia Tajadiila early May. Sister Mary Amadeus. placement director. hands Jul1e ti-angel-ibes a latiar for har employe-1-f' Kobiskie her letter of introduction. Mary Lou Calamia eagerly scans hers as she departs for her first appearance in the business world. .W ,: P i-. I i - I at I P- . President Maria Dolores Lara conducts the meetings of the BGA. 'fx bank of ame rio a awards AGNES DUERR Plaque for Math and Science, Certificate for Science The Business Girls, Association admits all seniors who are interested in broadening their view of the business world. By means of guest speakers and films the members become ac- quainted with the practices and procedures of office work. The girls themselves conduct tele- phone interviews of the previous year's gradu- ates to learn the responsibilities of beginning workers. Joan Bebard. vice president of the BGA, checks over the interview forms handed ln by the members. Assisting her are Mary bga Helen Guzman and Angelina Salido. secre- tary. Scholastic honors Plaques and certificates for outstanding scholarship are awarded yearly by the Bank of 'Q vs., , -ff 'F' America to deserving high school students. Seven Seniors received plaques and certifi Cates as proofs of their scholas tic endeavor in special fields. MARGARET MORTZ Plaque for Liberal Arts. Certificate for English N! - 'nn A 59 3 JJ K i 'NP' ff' EILEEN FORTIN DARLENE MYCHELIE JO ANNE BERNAL MARY LOUISE Certificate for HAMASAKI HUNTER Certificate for Art REVILLARD Mathematics Certificate for Certificate for Certificate for Music History Languages u 9 A'Y, , , -ia: o '5. betty girls U, ,Q Qxafi.. N5 7 Crocker I- state - fig? 3 - Conaty's Betty Crocker .v- Joanne Sibbing is Con- :gf ' Homemaker of Tomorrow, C7 aty's participant in Cali- I, Rose Molinar, placed highest fornia's Girls' State Pro- . ' among thirty selected senior gram held in Sacramento. competitors. State winners will The faculty chose Joanne compete for the title of All- on the basis of her leader- L American Homemaker and a ship and high scholastic A 85,000 scholarship. Rose's award - a gold heart-shaped pin. ROSE MOLINAR ability. She will spend a week of activity in the State Capitol. JOANNE SIBBING 125 red cross Volunteer charity is the keynote of the American Red Cross. The members sew. cro- chet. and hem blankets, jackets. and apparel for babies of needy families. The girls are presently assisting at the Red Cross Center. working for 50-hour and service pins. and ex- changing foreign scrapbooks. Regardless of what undertaking they pursue, the Red Cross members do it with a bright smile and willing heart - so typical of the organization. Sheila La Blanc. vice president: Annie Marin. Levontine Alteparmakian. Julie 0'Connor. president: Pamela Hamilton, publicity: and Carolyn Buckley, secretary: look over some of the many projects completed by this years Red Cross members. lunch hour' Green lawn and cool shade offer the students a pleasant place in which to enjoy their lunch while the rose-covered arbor is missed temporarily. A com- bination of friends. conver- sation and fun make lunch hour pass all too quickly. Friends gather at lunch time to relax and discuss their in- terests and the happenings of 1 the morning hours. ' 126 i- 'NES' The pleasant task of editing the Literary Study Club scrapbook engages the interest of Margarita Brionesz Diane Sanchez: Mary Poche. secretary: Nlychelle Hunter. president: Victoria Castro: Klaria Garcia and Georgette Petrone. Members of the Literary Study Club learn to appreciate the value of good literature through discussions on various types of books. The members become well acquainted with the library system, and have developed an ease for judging books and other writings. literary study Club CCD Assistant Director. Father Le- land Boyer. underclass retreat master. is assisted bv Rose Marie Vlfhaley. head sacristan. as he vests for Mass. The lower division assisted at the Holy Sacrifice while the upperclass- retre at l Father Laurence VValsh. assistant at St -Iohn the Evangelist Church. enjoys a pause from the retreat exercises with Yvonne Saenz and Flllma Bermudez, who discuss tht conferences with their retreat master. men had lunch period. -of 1 lf!! , 1 An annual two-day retreat provides students with an opportunity to forget their studies and devote their time completely to a review of their spiritual life. Holy Mass, confession. spiritual reading and DVRING RETR1-:,xT stu- dents take advantage of the chapel for in- between-exercises visits to the Blessed Sacrament and for confessions. SPIRITUAL READ- ING between con- ferences helps re- collection, Seated on the steps lead- ing to the courts a r e S h a r o n Downey, -Ianet XVatson, Therine Shivelv. and Jean Mcflilvray, AND IN SILENCEl During retreat an unusual silence pervades the otherwise chatter- filled atmosphere of the cafeteria, Zulema Torres and Ruth Elizon- do head the tray line. chapel visits - all contribute to intensifying their love of God. A never-to-beforgotten event was the climax of the student hody's two-day retreat - the participation in their first outdoor Mass on the campus. SpOI'tS 66She has put out her hand to strong things, and her fingers have taken hold of the spindle. Proverbs 31:19 Recreation-wholesome fun keen eompet1t1on the Sp1r1ted Conaty Beaver on the Court and off Letterg1r1s players ASS1St8,HCG elubbers Cheerleaders and eheeruig seeuon learns to gwe and take for the glory of her school and her own development Yld l O I I I 0 I C o an a Garcia, 12s2 -X xxafi' X, ur Q - ,494 , f-glf- 4-qx N '11 ' 2' Cf' ,fn V .-,vw gk lf- -S H rg T' 'Qi 1 41- The mark ot' a spirited Beaver is membership in the school's largest extracurricular organiza- tion, the GAA - Girls Athletic Association. Guaranteed to be year-round fun. the GAA spon- sors parties. skits, playdays, sea- sonal spreads, banquets, the an- nual Awards Assembly and. at the conclusion of the year. Field Day. Planning these events plus selecting divisional representa- tives, seasonal managers. nomi- nating Field Day Queen Candi- dates are all part of the work of the Executive Board or govern- ing body of the GAA. It is the duty of the President to preside at all the meetings of the GAA and Executive Board. and to present merited awards. The Vice-President presides as Lettergirl President and in the absence of the President presides as chairman. To record seasonal points is Secretary. Qi. 5 ji los 41- X X 1 the duty of the Recording Corresponding Secretary extends invitations to the season- al affairs ot' the GAA. notities managers. representatives. etc. of their positions. Duties ot' the Treasurer include collecting membership dues and keeping tab on the club funds. The recording of all Association events in chronological order is the main job of the Historian, Sports Manager informs managers and club commissioners when their reports are due and also handles all intramural activities. .J 'P V XISLJ5 1 21 a board The seven members ofthe CAA Board take time out troni their other activities to dis- cuss a coming sports event. They are -lolilda De Leon, treasureri Varmen Vasquez. re- cording secretarv: Margaret Mortz. corre- sponding secretaryi Agnes Uuerr. president: Eileen Fortin. vice president: Stella Torres. sports manager: Margaret Kinerk. historian. During the GAA Awards Assembly. Jane D'Arcv. Susan Fulberg. and ten- derfoot. Kathy Gonzalez. are appointed by the GAA Board to the position of second season class representatives. irls athletic fo S ' Ciation At the Awards Assembly. Laurent- Bishop, Terry Forson, and Rose-lla Martinez receive their white car- nation corsages which signify that they have merited their letter. and therehv have become members of the Lettergirl Association. lettergirl board Twenty-four Beavers receive their numerals. letters. and stars at the annual Awards Assemhlv on De- cember 15. Singing the Alma Mater at the close of the assemhlv are Marv Ukita. Barbara Dahl. Betty Delany. Ve-ragene Mathews, and Patti Dennis. The GAA honor society for upperclassmen, called the Lettergirl Association, comprises all those active GAA members who have merited the 500 points nec- essary to become a hearer of the BC emblem and wearer of the coveted white Lettergirl sweater. These Beavers have the privilege of wearing their sweaters on all Thursdays. game days. and days on which some official function is held. Pleasantly exchanging a few comments on yesterdav's victorious same are the officers of tho LPtl9I'glI'l .-xSSOL'l2'lflOI1. Eilppn Fqyrtinh president: Arlene Fiponi. secretary: Roberta Kitchupolos. treasurer: and .loan Rehard. vice president. Y 1 Q 131 As Anges Duerr slams the ball into the court of the opposing team. Our Lady of Loretta. the other members of the Beaver team. Bernice Wal- ler, Judy Daun. Myrties Fields. and Pat Milke watch with anticipation. Efficiency. enthusiasm. and spirit character- ize Mary Granados. the volleyball varsity manager. She is responsible for the equip- ment and getting the members of the team to the games played at other schools. 132 Volleyb all f--541 i F. Exhibiting the fighting spirit of Conaty during the volleyball season are varsity members: tkneelingl Pat Millie. Joan Brill. Audrey Jackson. and Sylvia Milke: tstandingl Rondalynne Hughes. Bernice Waller, Agnes Duerr fcaptainj. Myrties Fields, and Laurene Bishop. .114 Yi ,z I2 Wi Alertness and quick action are needed whenever the opposing team. Saint Mary's Academy. spikes the ball into Conaty's court. The nimble members of Conaty's varsity are Laurene Bishop. Bernice VValler fat the netl. and Myrties Fields. we 5 f ' :yew LEAGUE SCORES Conaty 1 . . Our Lady of Loretto . . 1 . . Mary Star of the Sea . 2 1 . . Immaculate Heart . . 2 0 . . St. Maryls ..... 2 1 . . Notre Dame .... 2 2 . . Sacred Heart of Mary . l '10 R11 Opponent 2 Varsitv cheerleaders Terrx Corson 'Yolanda Garcia and Glenda Castro show their unique skill in leading., son s and cheers at games. In addition to this. they also head the Pep Club and Special Section and conduct rallies. Competition against other schools aids the Bittv Beavers in gaining experience. an essential and valuable quality for future varsity players. Freshmen Bitty Beavers are tkneel- ingl Alice Martinez. Alana Dupree. Margo Lovette. Judy Gibbons. Martha Puente. Carol Dizon, and Peggy White: tstandingl Hilda Rivera. Paulette Hayward. Barbara Burke. Jennie Bradford. Valerie Simons. Norma Salinas. Carmela Vtlashington. Kay Myregard. Sheila Halthide. and Edna Gagnier. .maui Z 1 .pl 4 Y ,fl aft -fr ' Conscientious cleaner-uppers and avid decora- tors compose the Assistance Club. This club pro- vides girls to decorate the courts before games. help in preparation of parties. and tidy up after all activities. Rosalie Galvan and Edna Alatorre wind the school colors around the volleyball pole with the help of Mary Ann Alexander and Patti Dennis. 11N Having accomplished their goal by making the team. Little Beavers. tkneelingl Tanya Burnett. Irene Take- naka. Rose Gonzalez. Barbara Alexander. Edna Alatorre. and Angelica Fischinger: tstandingl Sue Charnock. Rosa- lie Galvan. Stella Torres. Jill Clayton. Joni Fashing. and Bonnie Peck are ready to encounter future games. 133 I II111f101 Sports wolloyb 111 doubles SW As the w plax thelr xollex hall amc Dolores He rnandef Joni Faqhln Paulme Horn and Roeella 'Xtartmez battle for thc ball ln order to aehlexe vlctorx Volleyball doubles present a real Challenge of teamwork to the playere Da1ly noon gamee find glrls v1e1ng wxth one another for the play off games Fmahsts of the lower and upper d1v1s1ons merlt 35 to 11 po1nts towarde the1r coveted GAA Qweater Vlaltlng, readx for another splrltecl volluhill game th xollsx al managers Blrhara Dahl and B1 rnltc VVallc r Pat 'Wllke moms IH to assxst her partner loan Brlll as gXlXl8 Nlllke attempts to hlo lt the spllted hall Julla Haltlm 1 on the alert to fol lovs up as ehe and her partner defend the lower d1N1510H title against thelr opponents 'r - Joan Brlll and Pat Mllke wxnners of vollevball dou hles proudlv dlsplax the ball whlch helped them attam thelr tltle 134 0 ' 4, ,w, I 14 'i' ef '+ Y' 5 ff 7 G ' 9' C K Y , .1 K Y, 'J 1 R , 'V l ZZ . 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Nllta Brxants pm pong plaxlng abllltx earned her the tltlf of lpper DIVISIIHH and school champlon Learnlng to play a better game of plng pong 19 half the fun of entermg the plng pong sln gles tournament Noontlme finds ping pong enthualasts engaged 1n frlendlv rlvalry mer the wlnnere of each d1v1Q1on meet 1n the final combat for school champ Slclellnc gamfs 'Ire fun and earn points for plane rs here Marx Sxpo rlto md Norm R ll plaw their xchululcrl ame it lum h 0 r 1Dennls anrl lNlta Brx mt l1LlSllX cn 34 IH iYklflI1 y n y 1 pl nu ll as Iulla Hllxlm 1nclSxlxm Nlllkc vs Itch the wnmpftltmn Keepln tub on the ea on time and plax off are the dutle of Sharron OXX lrrl and Sue Chirnmlx p1ng pong Suigles 135 X Y 1 vi tix I 'A l ,xl ,IQ i ., N - ff. Patt'- ' 'LfQI'. g DI gun! :wg A ' Q, . ',. ' g-v Y - ' ' Ay . . - , T K1 . ' . . - Av- . - 1 lj the llttle plastlc ball. After a serles of games. It - L' 2 lil ul V -5 - g 'huxrc - ' ' ' i 'P' V. 1- f I it ,Ag ., 'ga ss 'Sm S aj- s 1 A15 .N ' 'z ' f 1 ri . O yy U ,fp xiii D Skipper, Mary Higgins. returns the hall over the Royalette. Jean McGilvary. stands ready to make he in the thrilling Upper Division Intramurals. qi ,4-S 441. , intramurals One of the easiest and most satisfying ways of piling up GAA points is through the intra- mural tournaments. Not only do these games provide fun and teamwork, hut they also give interested entrants an opportunity to learn the various games and display their skill. net as r move Seniors go Seniors go. rings loud and clear as the Royalettes spur their class team in hopes of a Regal Victory. The proud name of Royalettes is spelled out by the spirited Seniors at the Di- vision Intramural game. We've got. a team that's on top. sing out the Skipper routing section as they fight on toward a win for the class team. Topper. Rose Marie Maldonado. is on her toes to volley the hall hack into opponent's court as Starlighter. Mary Smith. is on the alert during the exciting Lower Division Intra- 136 murals. LE W I I x . L'::.. . . . Y? 1 tt ' 1 E: . , G kit, G GI'g'1I' S ini - - .' ' if? Ima S 4- 'i 1 5' use ' :':. , . , , f:: v , V, 1- z 1 What IS long, white, and has a BC , T 'TNQ ll' ff l emblem on it? Any Lettergirl can tell 'R you it's the Lettergirl sweater - mark E fl IP- ' gg of their achievement and object of their 1 ' I B striving. GAA-minded Beavers who J l fm gl I -61 merit the required 500 points are able to display their enthusiasm in the form of the coveted GAA sweater. SENIOR LETTERGIRLS-FIRST ROW: Yolanda Garcia, Rosella Martinez, Therine Shively, Gwen Higginson. SEC- OND ROW: Carolina Garcia, Jean Di Cerho, Terry Corson, Joan Rehard, THIRD ROW: Margaret Mortz, Mary Louise Revillard, Mary Pat King, Pauline Horn. FOURTH ROW: Pat Milke, Adrienne Lembeye, Jackie Antone, Agnes Duerr. f 5 al . 1,r ,li 5 I 'lf f Q. il me HV I ' f ' Oz - 16 V Qt the E J EJ: J -rl I . w ' 4 L -N '-'C' 5 ,- ,.-.-nb-an SENIOR LETTERGIRLS-FIRST ROW: Jo Elda De Leon, Stella Muro, Edna Alatorre. Irene Montana. SEC- OND ROW: Peggy Wisner, Jamie Bell, Zulema Torres, Mary Granados. THIRD ROW: Eileen Fortin, Jo Anne Bernal, Jody Dennis, Carmen Vasquez. FOURTH ROW: Joni Fashing, Jean McGilvray, Carol Schlueter. 1- aku Q9 JUNIOR LETTERGIRLS-FIRST ROW: Norma Ruiz, Barbara Higashi, Glenda Castro, Dina Quinones, Irene Takenaka. Roberta Kitchupolos. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Martinez, Rosalie Galvan, Virginia Krause, Angelica Fischinger, Mary Higgins. Irene Chavez. THIRD ROW: Susan Charnock, Stella Torres, Laurene Bishop. Olivia Acuna, Margaret Kinerk, Jane Leaver, Audrey Jackson. 137 l A forwvaircls, ,951 1 ards Q :L X 1 c - 4- .. Ek ' x - I v FORVVARDS. Scoring the winning points for the Beaver Varsity are tkneelingj Audrey Jackson: Ruth Elizondo: -f -if Rosalie Galvang tstandingj Bonnie Peck: Agnes Duerr. 51, 'A fi co-captain: Bernice Waller. , :xr . lg. .gg , ..-1 if QM? . 1 GUARDS. Guarding Conaty's opponents was a job successfully done by tkneelingj Carol IJizon1 Mary Granados. co-captain: Angelica Fis- chinger: tstanrlingb Esther Santillan: Georgette Petrone: Laurene Bis- hop: Joni Fashing: Rose Marie VVhaley. league scores Conaty Opponent 37. .St. Mary's .......,,....... 32 61. .Sacred Heart of Mary . . , . . 34 41. .Lady of Loretto ....... . . 33 47. .Immaculate Heart . . . . . 41 39. .Queen of Angels . . . . 36 Conatyls basketball varsity completed a successful season which was climaxed by the final CYO champion- ship playolf against Providence High. The Beaver Varsity was undefeated in league tilts against Sacred Heart of Mary, Our Lady of Loretto, Im- maculate Heart, and their final triumphant encounter against St. Mary's Academy. In their CYO Division Playoff match, the Beavers downed competitor Queen of Angels by a score of 39-36. Nabbing the Providence game and the championship title with it, the team was presented their symbol of achievement - the coveted CYO Trophy. Basketball Manager. Angelica Fischinger. who schedules the basketball games. pauses : 1 S : I to enjoy the memory of a victorious season. Moving in for the follow-up are Audrey Jackson and Agnes Duerr as the camera clearly catches the hall in the basket - two additional points for the Beavers. 1 Tensely. Audrey Jackson waits for the hall she has just shot to fall through the basket during the excit- ing St. Marys game. i y 0 Champions xx. ,sign , 1 Conaty scored a win over Immaculate Heart in the Beavers third league victory. Panda guard tries hard to block Agnes Duerr's ringer. v Fi' Q? CD Rosalie Galvan strains to help the ball reach its mark and score two more points for C'onatv's victory over St. Marys Belles. Kathy Duerr. Beaver mascot, together with Yolanda Garcia and the other varsity cheerleaders spur the l39 team to victory. ping - pong Cloubles Teamwork and skill are two vital elements to ensure a ping- pong doubles win. Doubles teams have fun playing sched- uled games at noontime. A., ss ---4 X Lx 4 Q CZ H- 'S minor sports Proud winners of the pingfpong doubles in both divisions of the school. Angelica Fis- chinger and Susan Charnock like to stress the importance of good sportsmanship during a game. Partners. Susan Vharnoek and Angelica Fischinger. are using all their skill to achieve a win over their opponents. Bzlrlmzira lliga- shi and Irene Takenaka. .3 ,qu Q Ping-pong managers. Joanne Sihhing and Patti Dennis. must devote much time and careful planning to the scheduling of games to ensure smooth running during the season. Two sports-minded sophomores. Sylvia Milke and Julia Hak- im. walked away with wif? the honors in the low- er division ping-pong douhles. Vi 3 .lxs Responsible for scheduling all tennis singles and doubles games are the tennis season managers. Judy Pollock and Mary Pat King. I4 After pl aying a pleasu rahle but strenuous noon game, Jody Dennis and Peggy Wisner enjoy that feeling of a job well done. f V 9. .v .-.--Q 7 , P Shouts of H40-love echo through the courts as tennis singles participants take up their rackets and swing into form in anticipation ofa lively season. tennis singles The Loyola gym is hushed as Audrey -lackson successfully attempts a free shot in the FYU rlivision playoff against Our G.-XA rinpglwarcrs. liilet-n lfortin. Amie-4 Uuerr and -Io lflrla Itwlv QUPPN Of AYUWIH. Ile l,t-on, aclmlre their newly acquirefl Achievement rings. isaf5F5,M', U 3'+.-J5f'aw , I ,:, -'f',A- 3' ,A I Q19 1 G Stepping High is the hyworfl for Conatyfs corps of spirit rousers. Led hy the Varsity Cheerleaders they prance in rhyth- mic formation to the Beaver cheers. Sporting purple and white pep club beanies. white gloves and pom-poms. the Special Section leads the way to V-I-C-'I'-0-RfY. j tfaiiadif..- OfficiQfion members. Zulema Torres and Julia Hakim. are Auclrw' 'lfil'kS'mi5,iF1ml' Sho' lwlilwfl to kool, C U3U S lviifl checking: up on a volleyball rule while Beverly Harris lkneel- throughout the division playoff with Queen of Angels. C y 0 division playoff 141 Sh ' We wanted to outllne for you the lcleal of womanhood as the falth presents lt You fllld lt nl Mary lt Lan be ex plalned by the lntlmacy of the bonds whleh unlted her to Chrlst In the conduct of your personal llfe and ln the CXCPCISC of your apostolate ample Let lt lnsplre your Words, your attltudes and your efforts ln your Work of emphaslzlng the dlgnlty of Woman and the nob1l1ty of her mlsslon Pope Plus XII 5 a 0 9 never lose sight of this ex- . 9 O I ,:,s2a-xfxagtggpsgv-ve2.?ifQ3g4g23'e fg-f r i, 16 ff. W -in-41 1?f.?3 f .wierd 42.5 '4 -'ii' .aqua -. 5' , . -. .. xr-s,,,, ,.f,,,.,? t, - , -, The Pallium Staff wishes to express gratitude to its many friends and patrons. A-Z Arzoumanian Mr. Vennie H. Abdullah Ahuelos and Raymond Jess Acosta J. L. Acuna Mr. and Mrs. Joe Acuna Franklin Adachi Mr. and Mrs. Garth Adams l.ula Adkins Mr. Danny Agodong A, Dora Aguilar Jose A. Aguilar Bertha Aguilera Al and J. C. 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Higashi Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Hill Kathy Hill Peter, Gloria, Jayne and Andrew Hillas Miss Beverly Hilton Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hinojoza Major and Mrs. George Himing Fransiska Hirsch Ginny Hodgkiss '59 - Joyce Sayeg '59 Lillian Hoegaman Chao Holguin and Gloria Pasillas Joseph and Bertha Holguin Holy Cross High School Sodality Holy lnnocents Guild Kathy Hook '59 Mr. and Mrs. A. Houlemand The new auditorium exit provides an extra emergency door from the stage to the campus. Actresses find it an added convenience. Pvt. Theodosij Horeczko, U.S.M.C. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hubbart Mr and Mrs. Harry Hudson Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Huey and Daughter Diana Huff Mr. and Mrs. Mattb e Mr. Joseph L. Hurst Father Hynes Glenna lbanez Pat Ibarra Mr. Felix lldel'onso Mr. Leo lldefonso .lean Ioimo w Hunt Irene, Diana, Martha and Elva Adolph Itzkowitz Jackie and Leonard '59 David Jackson Dr. George Jackson Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Fred and Vivian Jacobs '59 William L. Jacobson Janet, Marilyn, JoAnne '61 Mrs. Frances J aramillo Mariana Jaramillo C. Jauregui and Girls Jean of l2S7 Herbert Jenkins Mrs. L. B. Jenkins Robert Jenkins Zona L. Jensen Tribute to Jerry Joanibus et Mariabus Joane and Shirley '59 John and Jackie Mr. Authea Johnson Charlotte Johnson Estela Johonson Anna M. Jones Audry B. Jones, Attiomey-at-Law Emma Jones Jones Family Mrs. June Jones Mr. Paul L. Jones Kansuma Kai Dr. Walter H. Kaiser Robert Karasawa Mr. Adam Karch Elizabeth Karch Karen and John Dr. Herbert Karlow Betty Karsten '59 George Kashishian and Family Kathy and Lee Ann '60 Father Joseph V. Keamey Mr. Fred Kelley Lenore Kelly Margaret Kelly and Marilyn Brassor '56 Reyes R. Kelly Mr. E. M. Kemp Bill Kennedy, Ruth Elizondo, Don Pinza Mary Ann Kenny Tommy, Marcia, Kenny, '59 Kermit and Jackie Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ketchens Seikichi Kiyan Mr. Harry Kimura Michael Kino James Kirkwood The Kitchupolos Family Mr. Frank Klodt The Kobiskie's and Sheena, Kit and Rosie Mr. and Mrs. Lorant J. Korek, Andrea and Judith-'60 - '61 Harold B. Kotkin Mr. and Mrs. Z. Kramarrzyk Bessie Kramer Arline Krause '54 Marie Kummer Joseph La Barbera The La Blanc Family Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius La Cour Marshall Ladmirault Laetarians Club tSt. Gerard Majella Church 'Teen-agersl Denise Latfargue '59 A. C. La Forge Ann La Guardia Mr. and Mrs. Lester T. Land Kay Lang Mr. Willie Langie Mr. and Mrs. F. Larkin Larry and Michele '59 Mrs. Marie Larson Lary and Susie '61 Las Espanolitas del Club Espanol Latinians '60, '61, '62 Mr. and Mrs.'Lloyd G. Laurendine Anne Francis Lavelle '59 Donna Lavery Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Leaver Gertrude Leaver l.e Cercle Jeanne d'Arc Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Le Doux Mr. and Mrs Lucy Lee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Le Doux Maurice and Mary Armando Lee Tony Lee Patricia Le Fever Legion of Mary Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Deon Mrs. Helen Lesco Joseph Levine William Levine Dr. Henry Levy Mrs. Maria Lewis and Mrs. Ann Cleage '55 Eva Lieblang Lil Eleven Rascals '61 Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lim Mary Limon '56 I.inan Family Herbert Lister Little Flower Kindergarten and Day Nursery Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalo M. Lizarraga Irene Lizarraga Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Llorens Jimmy and Louise Llorens Which way do we go now? The girls' expressions exhibit their surprise at the changes which took place during Sl1ITllTl6l'. Mr, and Mrs. Loeschnigg and Family Lopez Brothers Dominga Lopez Emilia Lopez Mrs. Helen Lopez Mrs. Mercedes A. Lopez Mr. Modesto Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lord Louie and Ruby Louise and Margret '61 of 11S3 Rita Riecker Loundigan Jacquelin Lovatt Joanne Lovatt Marie Lovatt Mr. Frank Loya Rita and Art Loya Cecilia Lucente '54 Rosemary Luoente '52 Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lugo Carlos Lugo Miss Delphine M. Lugo Lenny Luna Jr. Leonard Luna Mrs. Emestine Lundberg Lupe, Carol, Martha, Dolores, Manuel Nelson and Paulette Lyons Mr. Harold P. Machen Mr. Neal Madigan J ose Madrigal Inez Maes '58 Rosemary Magallanes Mary Magana Mr. and Mrs. Maldonado Eduardo Maldonado Gloria Anne Maldonado '59 Abe and Ida Malevitz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mandanice Mrs. Mary Ann Mann Daniel O. Mannix Dr. Sebastian Manuele Captain and Mrs. Vance Marchbanks Margaret and Gene '59 Benjamin Marin Louis Marine Louis H. Marine Ralph Mariscal Mr. and Mrs. Mark Marquez Mrs. Zoila Marquez Mr. Lawrence Martin Jr. Merthelle Pittman Martin '55 Miss Esther R. Martinez Jean C. Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Jose Martinez Leonor Martinez Mrs. Lupe G. Martinez Marty. Molly, Rosie, Mollie and Gilbert Martinez Rosella Martinez '60 Mr. and Mrs. Martson Mrs. William Mamco Mr. Marc Mastricola-a Flaire Hairstylist Daniel Marumoto Mary G, and Peggy Ann Maryknoll Young Adults Club Mrs. Florence May Freddy and Leo Mayer Mr. Eduardo Mayorga Lawrence C. McC0rkle Mr. and Mrs. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. McCowan Mr. and Mrs. L. McAvoy Mrs. John McGilvray '29 Rev. Thomas McGovem Jane C. McGwire Most. Rev. Joseph T. McGucken J. E. Mclves Helen McKindly Frances, Rodney, Darren and Paul McLemore J. W. McNamara Rev. Thomas McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meany Mr. and Mrs. Medrano Mr. W. H. Meeves Mr. and Mrs. Melero and Family Rose Menchacha '57 and Abigail Mercado '40 Maria Mendez John Mendoza Oscar Mendoza Socorro Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menut Mr. and Mrs. Merino Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Messinger Charles Metoyer S.F. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Metoyer Mrs. Rowena Metoyer Grace C. Mem Mr. Leo N. Miletich Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nick L. Miletich Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milke and Family Mr. Ralph Millan and Cruz Ruiz Victoria and Alberta Millan Anatole Millet Mr. and Mis. J. William Mills Miss Nellie G. Mills Lucia Mimiaga '58 Miss Margaret Minamiki Clinton J. Minor and Family Novelyn Minor and Family Maria J. Mireles Mr. Pete Mireles Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell Louise Mitchell David R. Mobbs Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Molina Mr. Jesus Molinar Alejandro A. Monreal Jennie Montes Stella Montoya Mr. and Mrs. Julius Montnoy The Harvey Moran Family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moreno and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jose C. Morales and Margaret '59 Georgie Morehead Frank and Ethel Morris Leola Morris Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortz Herbert Mortz Mother of Sorrow's School Pat Mott Mount Carmel High School Mr. and Mrs. James Mullan Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mullen and Family Emmett Munyon ' Janice Munyon The Music Makers of '59 and '60 The 3 Muskateers Frank Murphy Elaine Nahas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nahoiniak Eugenie Nahra Jim S. Nakano Mr. and Mrs. Y. Nakashima Nancy and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Nash Natty and Rea Yolanda Navar Mr. and Mrs. John Navarette Jr. Isaac R. Navarro Charlie Neal Dodger '61 Anne Nehrensky Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nelson Nene and Nena Alfonso Netherly F. Augustus Newlin Mr. Melquiades Ngayan Anna Niesner '60 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nishimura Karen D. Noguera '61 Alice Noriega '58 Norma '58 and Joyce '59 Nonna and Victor Mr. and Mrs. Felix Nunez Mr. and Mrs. Richard Obregon and Son Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ochoa Barbara 0'Connor Mr. and Mrs. B. E. O'Connor Homer O'Donell E. E. O'Hoey Mr. Paul M. Okada Joseph Okita Andy Oliver Robert Olp Mrs. Agnes O'Neill Bill Oram Victor Orbirds '58 Mr. Angel Omelas Marina Omellas Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke and Daughter Luz Ellen Ortega Mrs. Rudolph Ortega Cruz and Gregoria Ortiz Al Orvedahl Oscar and Genevieve Mr. Ray Oseling Ethel Oslom Yolanda and Diane Osollo Mrs. Concha Otero Emesto Otero Mr. Rodolfo Otero Our Gang of '60 Our Lady of the Rosary School. Paramount Our Lady Queen of the Angels Seminary Mrs. Agnes Overby Dorcas Overby Pablo and Edna Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pacheco Bill Parker Mr. and Mrs. John Parra and Family Mr. and Mls. Leandro Pasillas Pastore's Barber Shop Pat and Ray R. W. Pattison Mr. Harry Patterson Patti, Rosie. and Georgie Paul 's Barber Shop Paul the Phamiacist Rev. Thomas Peacha Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pedigo and Boys l45 ' 7 ' Y 1 U70 I . - - ' ' A . ' . . .. ' 1051, , , ,7,s,9 n 12Sl.,.,,.7 Q ' .. . ' A ' v ' ' - . , . . , 6, 7, 8 b ' -- . . st. ' g ' St. ' ' - - d ' - - ' St- ' ' . . ' . 1 St. ' ' ' , . ' St. ' , ' , , . St. ' ' , , ' ' . . . ' St, The Sodality Council Yolanda Vega '59 ' ' ' V ' ' ' . . ' ' Jr. and , ,U . A . M . . D ' l . ' I .- . ' Mr. . ' , , , I ' l ' Mr. . 'D ' ' ' ' ' .,.,.1.s,9 ' ' H I , - ..88n I 1 ' ' ' ' Mr, . I . A ' Mr. . ' ' I I ' ' Mr. . 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Williams Mr. and Mrs. Eddie R. Williams Mrs. George M. Williams Louise Williams Mrs. Rosa Mae Williams Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Winkel and Family SPEC-31 American Shade 8: Drapery Co. 4831 S. Westem Avenue Mr. Francisco B. Avila 904 North Herbert Avenue Bay City Fire Equipment 2203 Main Street Santa Monica Christy-Shepherd Studio 1156 North Westem Avenue Hollywood 29 Dennis Unifonn Company 2500 W. 7th Street Fidelity Van 8: Storage Co. 1581 Industrial Street Wisner Girls '53, '54, '56, '60, '62 Y and Y Market Ray, Tomi and Gail Yakura Ed Yamada Patricia Yamamoto Georgina Yanez '61 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yamold dono- Fusek's Sacred Art 913 Valencia Street Gilson Plumbing 8: Heating 3218 Glendale Great Westem Paint Co. 8: Westem Wood Preserving Co. Both located at 3234 E. 15th Street Herff-J ones Co. 1407 North Capital Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana Mr. Tom Hosaka 3421 Buckingham Road Hydronics 8: Piping, Inc. 4285 Huntington Drive Julia Ybarra Merc Young Alex Yourga Abel V. Zaldivar Gloria E. 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Joan 41063 80. 99 Fujrta, Patncxa 411533 65, 68 Fuuta Penny 411523 67 Fukushima Patncra 411543 69 Fulton, Peggy Jo 412533 41, 103, 120 Fusrher Gennarne 410583 22, 81 82 99, 109. 122 Fusrlrer, Lazette 412543 41, 107 Gabble Martha 1961 19 90 100 Gabor Cathenne 112551 15 41 Gaglrardr Dolores 111551 70 72 Gaglro Margaret 19571 91 115 Gagnrer Edna 19591 93 133 Game Glona 110571 81 Gale Cecrlra 112561 41 Gallegos Enedma 11151 71 Gallegos Isabel 19581 92 Gallegos Margaret 110511 Galvan R1osal1e11157172 111 133 137 138 139 Gamez Gamez Gamez Garcia Garcla Rebecca 111511 66 Rita 112571 42 Yolanda 110521 76 Alma 111581 73 Carolina 112511 42 48 106 108 137 Garcia Garcia Garcxa Ga rcla Garcla Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcla Garcla Garcra Garcla Garcia Erlmda 110541 77 Estrella 19551 89 Frances 19511 85 Georgla 19521 86 Irene 110571 81 Lorrame 19541 88 Magdalena 110581 82 Marganta 111511 66 Mana 110521 76 126 Martha 111521 67 Mary Helen 19531 87 Rachel 110511 75 Rose Mane 111531 68 100 101 102 103 104 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111551 70 Harmel Ellzabeth 11156171 111 118 Harns Beverly 112561 44 Harns Beverly 110551 24 79 99 100 101 121 Harns Evelyn 110581 82 Harrison Gwendolyn 110561 80 Hart PCKKY 111571 72 Harwell Phyllis 111581 73 Haydel Adele 19551 89 Hayward Paulette 19561 90 133 Heatler Mary 111511 66 114 Hennessy Suzanne 111531 68 Hemandez Dolores 11k71 45 134 Hemandez 1Dora 11k11 45 106 Hemandez Isabel 111551 17 70 108 Hemandez Mary Teresa 112521 45 Hernandez Ohvra 110521 76 Hemdon Lmda 112531 45 Herrera Martha 110541 77 109 Hetz Carolyn 110551 79 99 Hickman Marsha 110511 75 Hicks Duane 19571 91 Hrgashr Barbara 111561 71 100 103 105 119 120 137 Hlgglns Mary 11157164 72 119 136 137 H1gglDSOh Gwendolyn 112541 44 98 107 121 137 Hull Carolyn 111581 73 Hlll Henna 111511 16 66 Hull Julre 19581 92 Hlnojoza Helen 11051 80 I-Irrsch I-Iedwrg 110581 82 109 Hlthe Karen 1991 89 93 115 I-Iolgurn Glona 111521 67 1-Iolgum Vrrgmla 19531 87 Hom 1 1 Hostettler Martha 112561 45 98 119 Howe Sharon 110571 81 119 Hubert Theresra 112571 46 62 97 116 120 Hudson Dorothy 19511 85 Hudson Elarne 11251146 98 113 Huey Ida 112521 46 Hughes Rondalynne 111521 67 132 Hunt Catherme 111531 68 Hunter Mychelle 112531 21 40 98 11D 101 104 107 108 111 114 123 125 126 Hupp Manlyn 110511 75 Hurwitz Elga 112541 46 Ibem Annrda 110521 76 Gonzalez Rebecca 112531 43 60 98 108 113 Gonzalez Rose 110511 75 77 122 133 Gonzalez Rose Mane 110571 21 81 Gonzalez Yolanda 111541 69 Goodman Frances 111551 70 Gonnan Leola 19561 90 Goudeau Yvonne 112551 43 Gourner Lnuarma 19571 91 115 Graham Lmda 11151 71 Granados Mary 11257143 109 132 137 138 Gravel Suzanne 111571 72 Gray Cardez 110551 79 Green Vemon 111581 73 Greening Barham 110561 80 Grrggs JoAnn 110581 82 121 Guerena Estella 19581 92 Guerena Magdalena 112511 44 Guerena Mana 110511 75 Gurrola Amelia 111511 66 121 Gut1errez Arrmda 19591 93 Gutrerrez Margaret 112521 44 98 114 120 Gutierrez Rebecca 19511 85 Guunan Ahce 110521 76 108 Guzman Georg1a 19521 86 Ibern Manna 111551 70 Iormo Patncla 111531 17 77 99 101 Jackson Audrey 111561 71 132 137 138 139 141 Jackson Carol 110541 77 Jackson Stella 110551 79 Jaen Luzrmla 110561 80 James Lmda 110581 82 83 Jaques Irene 11255146 49 117 Jaramxllo Amalla 112561 46 121 J auregr J enluns J enkms J enkms J enkms J enkms Mary 112571 47 Bonnie 110571 81 Donna 111571 72 116 Glona 110511 75 Judith 19541 88 Lmda 110521 76 Jensen Lynda 111581 73 J rmenez Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Ophelra 111511 66 Beverly 112511 47 Brenda 110531 77 Carol 19561 90 Carol A 19551 89 Cheryl 19571 91 Jo Ann 19581 92 Kay 111531 68 Manlyn 111541 69 Guzman Inez 19541 88 Guzman Margaret 111531 65 Guzman Mary Helen 11h31 40 109 121 Johnson Mrnam 111551 70 Johnson Rosxta 111h41 78 Johnson Vrrguua 1991 93 Hahn Magdalena 110531 77 99 100 101 103 115 Jones Alvema 19511 85 Jones Rose Lee 1l1h5120 79 Jones Vaneddae 19521 86 Jones Vemadean 112521 47 Junyszek Halma 19541 88 89 Kane Edna 110581 82 Karch Ingnd 110511 75 Karsten Kathleen 110571 19 81 99 100 101 121 Kashrshran Jenlyn 111561 65 71 Kellen Marjone 112531 47 Kellen Patncra 19531 87 121 Kelly Chrrstlne 19551 115 Kelly Karen 19561 90 115 Kelly R.oseMar1e 112541 18 47 Kennoy Josephme 110521 76 101 Ketchens Eloise 19571 91 Keys Judith 110531 77 Keys Shirley 19581 92 Kimura Judith 1959193 109 Krnerk Margaret 111571 72 101 103 108 130 137 Kung Mary Patncla 112551 15 47 137 140 Kltchupolos Roberta 111511 66 114 117 131 137 Knox Michele 19511 85 Koblskre Julxe 112561 47 124 Korek Andrea 112571 48 118 120 Korek Judith 11152167 101 6 119 120 Krakowlak Sharon 111531 68 111 Kramarczyk Ursula 19521 86 Krause Vrrglma 111541 64 69 101 102 103 104 111 119 120 Kunz Elizabeth 111551 70 122 La Blanc Sheila 111521 15 67 111 126 Labro Aura 112511 14 48 112 Labro Carmen 110541 77 115 La Carrubba Joanne 19541 88 La Cour Veronica 110581 82 La Grone Nancy 111561 115 Langue Lynn 19531 87 La Pierre Judlth 111571 15 72 114 Lara Adela 110511 75 112 125 Lana Ramona 111581 73 115 Laurendme Lyndall 111581 73 Leaver Jane 111511 66 103 105 108 119 120 137 Le Doux Mane 19571 91 Le Doux Patncxa 111531 68 Lee Agnes 19581 92 109 Lembeye Adrrenne 112531 48 98 100 101 137 Leon Mana Elena 110571 81 Lesco Susan 111541 20 69 111 Lewis Dorothy 110561 80 Lewis Mary 19591 93 Lrm Drana 19511 85 109 Lrm Wanda 110521 18 76 109 Lrmas Lydia 110531 77 Lu-non Yolanda 112541 48 Lrnan Sylvra 110541 77 Llzarraga Martha 19521 86 Llorens Gertmde 11061 80 101 108 Loazano Leonor 19591 93 Loeschnlgg Hedwrg 110581 82 Lombard: Esther 19541 89 100 Loper Margo 111551 70 Lopez Catalma 19531 87 Lopez Clans Jeanne 111561 71 Lopez Dorothy 111571 72 114 Lopez Irene 111581 73 Lopez Mana Elena 19551 89 Lopez Nonna 1961 90 Lopez Sylvra 19571 91 115 Lovatt Barbara 110571 81 Lovatt Jacquelme 111511 66 Lovette Margo 1958192 133 Loya Velma 11255148 49 57 1 115 117 Luby Aletta 19511 85 Lucero Eleanor 110551 79 LudrwaEfenCarol 111521 16 67 Luna evreve 112451 32 49 Luna Guadalupe 19521 86 Lundberg Anme 111531 22 Lynch Llllre Ann 19541 88 Macras Glona 19551 89 Madrgan Kathleen 111541 69 Maez Vlola 19571 91 Magallanes Irene 19581 92 Magallanes Rebecca 111b21 76 11D 101 Magana Matllda 111b31 77 Maxchrn Stephanre 11257149 98 101 Maldonado Andrea 112511 49 Maldonado Rose Mane 110541 18 77 99 121 136 Mandanrce Carmel 19891 93 Mandl lngnd 111551 65 70 Mann Lrllran 11156164 71 121 Marenco Illeana 111571 72 Marenco Sandra 19511 85 Mann Anny 19521 21 86 Mann Yolanda 110551 79 Marotto Mana 111s81 24 Marquez Beatnce 110451 80 Martin Ellzabeth 11151166 114 Martin Gwendolyn 110581 82 Martmez Ahce 19551 89 133 Martmez Amalra 111571 72 Martmez Anna 110571 81 Martmez Arcelxa 19541 88 109 Martmez Barbara 111521 67 114 Martmez Cannen 111531 68 Martmez Cella 1961 90 Martmez Dolores 19531 87 Martmez Glona 110521 76 Martmez Juanita 111541 69 Martmez Manna 19571 91 Martmez Mary Louise 111561 71 115 137 Martmez Rosella 11252127 37 41 98 113 114 131 134 137 Martmez Rose Mane 112531 49 Mamco Mary Lou 112541 49 Mascarro Carmela 110531 77 Mathews Veragene 110541 78 99 115 123 131 Mathis Mary 110551 79 Maxwell Sandra 111511 66 May Brenda 110561 80 May Janet 111521 67 116 Mayorga Martha 19581 92 McAdams Barbara 110581 82 'VIcAvoy Mary Louise 110571 81 McCreary Roberta 110511 75 99 McGllvray Jean 11255150 98 122 123 127 136 137 Meany Mane 111531 68 Mecredy Valene 112561 50 Medina Rosa 19591 93 Melendez Camlma 111541 69 Mendez Dolores 19511 85 Mendoza Cecllla 110521 76 Menut Violet 110531 77 Merino Dolores 110541 78 Menno Evangeline 112511 50 121 Metoyer Lmda1l2s2150 60 98 112 Metoyer Theresa 111551 70 Mrletlch Kathryn 112541 14 50 103 Mllke Patncla 112551 50 98 100 101 102 103 104 105 114 132 134 137 Mllke Sylv1a110s5179 104 132 134 135 140 Mnlls Althea 111561 71 72 Mnlls Beth 19541 88 M1115 Elma 19521 86 Mmor Judrth 11251 50 Mmor Novelyn 111581 82 Mlranda Rose Ann 110571 81 99 Mlreless Rosa 19531 87 Mrsquez Patncla 11257151 122 Mnchell Janrce 111571 72 Molma Barbara 19551 89 115 Molma Vanancra 11051175 115 Molmar Rose 112511 51 98 11D 101 104 110 111 122 123 Monk Gall 1961 90 Monroe Manlyn 110531 77 Montana Irene 112521 51 98 137 Montano Delfina19s71 91 115 Montexlh Patncla 111511 66 Monte Irene 19591 93 Montes Isabel 19581 92 Montgomery Sandra 110521 76 Montoya Angelma 110541 78 Montoya Emma 19511 85 Montoya V1 ra 112531 51 Morales G alupe 110551 79 Morals Martha 111521 14 67 Morales Suzanne 11151 80 Moran Lrlhan 112541 51 Morehead Jean 111531 64 68 Morehead Joan 111541 69 Moreno Dora 19541 20 88 Morns Barbara 11551 70 Mortz Margaret 11251 19 51 97 100 101 120 123 125 130 Mortz Mary 111571 72 101 106 Munoz Carolyn 111hl1 75 122 Munoz Dolores 19531 87 Munyon Jamce 19551 89 Muratalla Nonna 110521 76 Mum Stella 1126151 75 96 97 98 101 11B 137 Myers Barbara 1961 90 Myregard Kathleen 19571 23 91 133 151 . , , v - ' 'v ' 1 ' ' ' Q It I v v y. 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Oropeza Jenn1ter1957384 91 97 Ortega Martha 19583 92 Ortega Mary Louxse 112513 K3 96 98 100 101 107 108 110 111 122 Ory Patnc1a110553 79 99 100 101 108 110 111 119 121 Osbom Wanda 111533 68 Osollo Mlrnam 19513 85 Osuna Mabel 19523 86 Osuna Lourdes 111543 69 Otera Socorro 112523 53 Overall Grace 19543 88 Overall Joan 111553 23 70 Overby Ceclle 112533 53 113 Overby Michele 11053 80 O Ward Emestxne 111563 64 100 101 108 111 119 O Ward Sharron 110543 135 Owens Jlmetta 112543 53 Padxlla 0l1v1a 19553 89 Pardo Vxrglnla 110583 82 Panse Vxrguua 19573 91 Parker Harnet 110573 81 Parra Anna Mane 19583 92 Paslllas Glona 19593 93 Paulus Hedwxg 110593 83 Pea Frances 111583 73 Peck Bonnle 110513 24 75 99 133 138 Pelaez Julleta 110523 76 Pena Caml Ann 19513 85 Perdue Lorraine 19523 86 115 Perez Cecnha 112553 53 Perez Magdalena 111513 66 Perez Mary Lou 112563 15 54 116 118 121 Perez Teresa 110543 78 Pemla Mary Lou 111523 67 Perry Ruth 111533 68 Peters Barbara 110553 79 Peterson Mary Kay 19543 88 Petrone Georgette 110563 21 74 75 80 97 99 100 101 119 126 Ptitiner Mary Lucllle 112573 54 Plchardo Dolores 112533 54 Pnchardo Mxrena 19533 87 Pierce Nancy 112523 54 Pierce Ponchltta 11333 54 98 100 101 110 Plna Genevleve 19553 89 Poche Mary 112513 28 54 60 98 101 107 126 Pollock Mary Judith 110573 81 99 104 119 140 Ponce Susan 111543 69 Powell Jeanne Mane 112553 54 152 Pnuchmenvxcz Vlctorxa 110513 75 Prudhomme Jamesetta 111553 70 Puente Martha 19573 19 91 109 133 Pulxdo Theresa 19583 92 Quarles Wllhelmma 111563 71 Quezada Carmen 111573 72 Qumones D1na11158373 114 118 137 141 Qumtero Jo Ann 111513 66 Raggett Theresa 19593 93 Ramlrez Letty 19513 85 Ramirez Marla 19523 86 Rangel Mary 111523 67 Rankln Shella 111533 68 Rascon Martha 110523 76 Rebard Joan 112563 52 55 98 101 118 122 125 131 137 Reed Deanna 110533 77 115 Reed luanna 112573 55 Revlllard Mary Louise 112513 55 98 100 101 102 103 107 114 118 123 125 137 Reyes Iucxa 19533 87 Reyes Nancy 110553 79 115 Reza Ahcla 111553 70 Rhaney Evelyn 19553 89 Rlschar Ema 111563 71 Rlvas Gloria 111573 72 Rlvera Hilda 19563 90 133 Rwera Irma 110563 80 Roach Theresa 112523 55 Roberts Berthola 111513 66 Roberts Dorothy Jean 19573 91 Robmson Kristine 19583 92 Robxnson Lorene 110583 82 Robles Magdalena 111523 67 Robles Rosalie 19593 93 Rodnguez Angelma 19513 85 Rodnguez Anxta 19523 86 Rodnguez Consuelo 111533 68 Rodnguez Laura 19543 88 Rodnguez Mana 19533 87 Rodrlguez Mane 110513 75 99 100 Rodrlguez Martha 19553 89 Rodrlguez Patncla 111543 17 69 109 114 Rodriguez Rose Mary 112543 55 114 Roehnelt Chnstme 110523 18 76 99 Roethel Mary 19583 92 Rolas Elena 111553 17 70 109 Rojas Glona 19593 93 Rojas Nora 111563 71 Roman Antonia 19523 86 Roman Guadalupe 19543 88 Roman Mary 110533 77 99 Romero Anlta 110543 77 78 99 100 101 115 118 Romero Mane 110553 79 Romero Manlyn 19533 87 115 Romero Yvonne 19553 89 Roque Dorothy 110563 80 Roque Mary Ann 110583 82 Rosales Casandra 111573 72 Rosales Glona 110573 81 Rosas Amelia 19563 90 Rosemond Anna 111583 73 Rousseau Wanda 112543 55 Rowland Sandra 111513 66 Rublo Rose Ann 112553 55 Rulz Claudla 11152367 Rulz Nomxa 11153364 68 116 122 135 137 Rulz Ohvla 111543 69 Russell Charlotte 110533 77 Ryan Teresa 11054374 75 78 97 99 Saenz Ahcla 110553 79 Saenz Angelma 19593 93 Saenz Carollna 110563 80 83 Saenz Graclela 110583 82 Saenz Yvonne 111563 71 109 St Juhan Fay 19513 85 Salazar Esther 110573 81 Salcedo Mana 19513 84 85 Sahdo Angelina 112563 56 125 Sahnas Dons 11051375 100 101 Sahnas Nonna 19523 86 133 Sallnas Ramona 111573 72 119 Salmas Sylvia 19543 88 Sanchu Catherine 19533 87 Sanchez Connle 19553 89 Sanchez Dlane 112573 56 126 Sanchez Lupe 110533 77 Sanchez Martha 112513 56 Sanchez Mary Alice 111583 73 Sanchez Rachel 110543 78 122 Sanchez Yolanda 19563 90 Sanders Judlth 111513 16 66 Sandez Ramona 19573 91 Sandoval Eva 1953 93 Sandoval Linda 19513 85 Santa Cruz Esperanza 19543 88 Santlllon Esther 112523 56 113 138 Santos Daisy 19523 86 Santos Lxlllan 110563 80 121 Saponto Mary 11152367 106 135 Saporxto Ruta 19533 87 Sapp Rosemarie 19553 89 Sasakx Margaret 110583 82 99 100 Saulet Althea 111533 68 109 Saxton Charlette 19563 90 Schlueter Carol 112533 56 108 Scott Donna 112543 56 118 S6g0V18 Cannen 111543 69 Selemen Jlll 110513 75 Selna Michele 110523 76 99 101 Serrano Glenda 110533 77 Seruby Mildred 112553 56 116 Sevelle Sandra 19573 91 Shaw Emery 110543 78 Sheeley Sandra 11253 52 56 Shlvely Therlne 112573 57 58 121 122 123 127 137 Shreve Marilyn 112513 14 57 113 bnbbmg Joanne 11153 71 100 101 111 120 125 140 Sllva Martha 19583 92 Sllva Mary Ellen 112523 57 102 109 Simons Valerie 19593 93 115 133 Simpson Feraldme 19513 85 Singleton lynda 112533 57 Sklles Mar1e110s7381 99 100 101 108 115 Sklles Patrlcna 112543 57 97 101 102 103 107 119 Smlth Benetta 110583 82 Smith Jean 111573 72 Smith Louise 112553 58 117 Smlth Mary 19523 86 121 136 Sobol Rose Anne 19543 84 87 88 Solomon Louxsteen 19533 21 87 Sortnllon Mary Irene 112573 58 Sota Theresa 19553 89 Soto Joseina 19563 90 Starr Patncla 110513 75 99 100 101 115 Stephens Joy 112513 58 Stephens Michelle 110523 76 Stephens Roberta 19583 92 Stevens Jo Ann 112523 58 Stevens Joetta 110553 79 Stewart Jenmfer 19593 93 Suarez Ceclha 112533 58 Suarez Dxana 111583 65 Suarez Sllvla 112553 58 117 Suarez Sylvla 19523 86 Sullivan Teresa 111513 64 66 111 123 Sutherland Barbara 111523 67 Swaflord Deborah 19543 88 Sykes Mary Ann 110533 77 Szabo Patncta 112563 59 Szzebert Mana 19533 87 115 Taltt Chermame110553 77 79 115 Takahashx Maeve 110543 78 99 Takenaka Irene 111533 64 68 101 104 120 133 137 Talamantez Cecllxa 112573 59 Tappe Carolyn 19553 89 104 Tatum Ima 11053 80 Tavlor Constance 19563 90 Telchmann Ellzabeth 111543 69 72 Tejadllla Sv1v1a112s13 59 98 124 Tellez Esther 19573 91 Tesster L1lhan111s5365 70 109 Theodore Georgm 111563 71 Thxerry Juamta 110593 83 Thxll Shxrley 110573 81 'lhomas 1udlth11ls73 72 115 120 Thomas Mary 111583 73 Fhomas Shlnn 110593 83 Fhompson Cynthxa 19583 92 Thompson Duane 19593 93 Thompson Glona 19513 85 Thomton Diana 111523 67 Tlggs Brenda 111533 68 Tnllmger Annellse 110593 83 Toledo Theresa 111543 69 Torres Barbara 19523 86 Torres Bertha 111543 69 Torres Frances 19533 87 Torres Nelhe 110593 83 Torres Nelhe 19553 89 Forres Stella 11157364 72 130 133 137 Torres Verllnda 112523 59 60 98 113 121 Torres Yelba 1953 90 Torres Zulema 112533 40 59 113 116 121 127 137 141 Trotter Patrlcxa 19573 91 Ulloa Irene 111583 73 121 Uribe Margaret 110593 83 Uyeda Aileen 11k33 83 99 Valdes Bertha 110593 83 Valdes Martha 110563 80 Valdez Adellne 110593 83 V8ld1V18 Mary 19583 92 Valentin Aldona 19593 93 Valenzuela M1118 112543 59 121 Vallejo Dolores 111513 66 Valverde Dolores 19513 85 Van Dyke Glona 111523 67 Varela Rose Mary 19523 86 Vamum Anna 111533 68 Vasquez Carmen 112553 59 98 111 130 137 Vasquez Inez 111563 71 Vasquez Margaret 1-10593 83 Vasquez Mary 110593 83 101 Velasquez Teresa 110593 83 Venegas Rosa 19553 89 Ventress Dorothy 19533 87 Vxallalta Indxana 19593 93 Vlas Carmen 111553 70 Vxas 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