Bishop O Dowd High School - Mitre Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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,MM M glide fo fe! ,vw 'YN CL ffi0I g . . fi ff' L 7 remiere Rr rmance l 1 N rw -if X' !'? fs: up U! li! Ill ,Bm he . ..., '- PREMIERE PEREORMA CE . . . a performance preceded by years of dreaming and planning . . . hopes and disappoinlmenis . . . ioys and sorrows . . . all blending +o produce a lremendous producfion which marks 'lhe fruilion of our beloved Archbishop's dream-a co- ins+ruc+ional high school 'lo fill +he educalional needs of Easl Bay reenagers . . . and realizes l'he dream of Bishop O'Dowd of li+erally moving a moun+ain 'lo build a magnificenl high school campus. ji' ' 5 !' Q Q. G 3 E v Q F O -,xxx '12 The Righl' Reverend Monsignor John Silva, who provided 'l'he seH'ing 'for The 'iirsl' acl of The performance which af'l'er four years of prepara- 'Hon is now ready for i+s PREMIERE. The Righf Reverend Monsignor James N. Brown, Superinlendenl of Schools, a friend whose kindly in- 'leresl' in us, our problems, and our ac+ivi+ies has played an imporlanl' parl' in lhe developmenl of our plol. The Reverend Mofher Mary Gerald, ' O.P., Molher General of +he Dom- f',V,, L inican Sis+ers of Adrian, whose i f kindness and personal inferesf in A our school has been unfailing and , magnanimous. K -. s -.ss 'Sgt see ' THE FIRST FACULTY . . . our friends in need when as young and 'limid freshmen we began fo wrife fhe episodes which have now been bound in'I'o fhe s+ory of four happy years. Pidure taken on the occasion of fhe firsi visif of Bishop O'Dowd's mofher and sisfer fo our high school, Mrs. Edward O'Dowd Behan, Fafher Hurley, Sister Ann Thomas, Sisfer Grace Alma, Fafher Prindeville, Sisfer Margaref Cecile, Mrs. Margarei O'Dowd, and Sisier Mary Florida. Dedication Marks Another Milestone His Excellency, the Most Reverend John J. Mitty, Archbishop ot San Francisco, tormally dedicated BISHOP O'DOWD HIGH SCHOOL to the service ot God and Country in a colortul ceremony on Sunday, January 30, I955. The vast numbers who thronged the auditorium and gymnasium tor the occasion paid tribute to the tar-sightedness and generosity ot Archbishop Mitty and the blessed memory ot our beloved Bishop James T. O'Dowd. l Q iliitttmiil fig! :lim dw ye any 1 5 x ,gm Q N init' 'i would ever rafe 'rhe crif- clever and falenfed scripl' . and we are no excep'I'ion! From fhe very beginning 'l'he faculfy has so skill- man and woman. Revo ploffecl classes, acfivifies, and social fhai' each, fhough refaining ifs own and imporiance, plays a sup- 'role in a producfion which highlighfs perfecily in+egra+ed person- disfinguishing marl: of ihe fruly fond Mark J. Hurley Principal , . x --5. , 3 4 - X I I+. 1 1 w 1 1. r 1 r v cript Writers . . . the Facul s Ma Revieni iizrudies ed her end Ernest Bra inafd R ' f Bow Dew' 0 Sisfer LoreHa Marie, O.P. Dean of Sfudies Sisfer Margaref Cecile, O.P. Dean of Girls x.,-M-- --' J Reverend James E. Prindeville Yice-principal 4 5 W, 4? 'Evf' 19 Sider Agni-25 Michael. O-P- Reverend Joseph Prifchard Sisirer Grace lmmaculaia, O.P. Reverend Joseph Marfinelli El fx J X A ' 'f'f 7 f M E Sider Francis William, O.P. Sisier Mary Romayne, O.P. gm, ' Mr. Edward Bisiar Mr. Roberi See 1 'fl si., ai? I gi '15, XFN! 4 f w X1 Wim f, gurl. I , N R4 2, A X, , .. 1 ' ff. - --X V Sis+er Mary Virginia, O.P. Sis+er James Margaret O.P. f w:fm..u 3 'K XX L' L . ' 1 . ' si -5 ' ' J : , .9 C We Siskef Mari Lanes- OP' Sisief Mane rina- OP' 5,2 Reverend James Keane Reverend Frederick Munoz Sisfer Mary Mark, O.P. Sisier Ca+herine Ann, O.P. Sisfer Marie Bride, O.P. Miss Myrna Kelly Mrs. Gloria McDonnell Sisrer Francis Xavier, O.P. Sisfer Marie Johanna, O.P. Sis+er Mary Cafhal, O.P. Sisfer Rufh James, O.P. Sisier John Mary, O.P. -f , 1 O , A ur' lm ?6?ffQE T ' 2' , ,Era-mPf 'iW Ifffisifffxwh A ,. ,, L A K K - , ,.. . b ,gf ' fy X 3 y W 5 3, , E 1' 'HA lx 'A V X r M H V - gi -A 2 L H! f are a MUST for any produc- and here ai' Bishop O'Dowd we are aware ihaf +he various depar+men+s of school, fhrough fhe experience, iraining, falenf of feachers, and fhe ac- l1parHcipa+ion of fhe sfucienfs, aufhenfic and well-chosen seH'ings worfhy of an oufsfanding performance. B D Q , , f,flQQfQti'x' A mr.. I f.fw.1zv, .E . ,... A1 .: , f'sri?9sf1L3z2i -1-:Zu . Y if-'f fsev.ez:ffh,f-liffgziii A . L swim mwrxgs'-.X ggeig:g2ig5,gQ?'fy- f- Q , 1z,as.,f ' in is K 2f55i25v?22ffk' 111. D X- Y-:N-3 K ' ww ' '-ifigf ,521-J , A ie Si, lat :W . A if gazing 215: fa 1y,:,1,s i,,5,11:.x-me ,f, stifle lf, - SEEN?i'w3'i7iill3gl5f?Ei: viii? X 71 A' jfL:,.: if SS f??'f'f555j3ifQ X 1 S , Q 1. ' x , f' I ,ma- 1 A 1, ' ,arf 1 J ,.,,, ' 1: .im ,n- J 'J 1 Q I -Wi. , vm . ., Nw, ,,., rf V , , M ' Msg, ww Basie Training for 0ur Premiere Through the Religion Classes The search for God and Trurh is as old and 'fascinafing as man himself. Carol Huberi, Jacqueline Haalce, and James Bill delve info research fo find fhe answer 1'o a perplexing quesfion. Eager lisfeners learn Hre meaning, names, and use of llre Mass ves+men+s as Fafher Keane gives a demonsrrafion. Senior girls, under Fa+l1er Pri+cl1ard's direcrion, have a lively discussion on ihe proofs of +he exisience of God. Should +l'ie need arise, Linda Garrison, Agnes Frafers, and Dororhy Breves will be well prepared +o adminsier emergency Bapiism. MW wv.a.,.Qxnmm+sQs-rw -f-Q -W W X Q X yr J 19 x - fi- X if - ' 'T' X ' - '-97 I 1. -it . 'J'-I - ' rf- Llih ' iii! I 2 5? 'wel-' flivzzfrh W A 11 ' 1 ' ' J '11 Gil. lg S Fashionable Models and Capable Cooks Win Critics' Praise Proudly faking fhe mannequins' places in 'lhe Clofhing showcase are Carol Gale and Marian Ferreira who model dresses recenfly finished in fhe Clofhing class. Somehow fheir designs seem more chic and becoming fhan fhose of Chrisfian Dior. Seniors Mary Ellen MacFarlane, Cafherine Joyce, Pal' Rodrick, Pal' Fahey, Donna Rucker, and Bar- bara Moufinko preview formals suifable 'lo be worn a+ 'lhe Senior Ball. Heeding fhe admonifion fhaf women should be useful as well as beaufiful, fhe members of 'lhe Chrisfian Family Living class learn lhe fundamenfals of coolcing as a preparafion for fhe 'lime when fhey will be fhe Queens of fheir own homes. If fhe muffins fasfe as good as fhey look, 'Carol Salel and Jeanne Terry will noi' be holding 'lhem very long. r l 5 3 ii S ..-...A.a-.+uun..a....aJw..1-L-ov. MB 1? .alll-L 2- 1 K X fi' 1 - 'ip: 93' 4? - X ... N IK' '55 --ts .,.z - 14!'!'f 4-X ......-- 'ggm M, ., , -2 r.. K- Yffrw-N' HQ- . 'mr K f 12, a 121451-SfT:rf,.a.a' 'Wh' -..,R W Xb .A ,,...-...- 1 ' f aff? fx . ,V y, 1 Q A KA N w,W -'vm 5 I X 15?F'5mi X iyg, 35,75 Blueprint Artists and Craftsmen Meet Liie's Challenge Jim Forkin smiles as he inspects the blueprint he has iust tinishecl. Using the clratting machine is fascinating and Father Munoz instructs Jim Kirn in its proper use. Robert Sutherlin uses the electric saw with ease Someone is going to receive a very nice present when Dennis Reicly finishes this proiect. WWW M J it l X, +5 at reeys, , r U I 1 T21 i.. Am Nl: ' ' AH. -' -.si..,1i , if f' CROZIER sfaff members Beverly Law- rence, Beverly Mello, Richard Car- cloza, and Ca'I'herine Joyce prepare a copy for advance publicify. Wiflw very liH'le efforf 'financial wiz- ards Donald Jones, Barbara Mouiinho, Ronald ReHus, and Mary Ellen Mac- Farlane compu'l'e 'l'l1e monelary resulfs of our e'Ffor'l's. H-of Q 'lx fx , H4 1 H' a Publieizing 0ur Performance and Computing the Receipts Shorfhancl is infriguing, especially when one is as skillful as Marlene Freifas, Marlene Rugaarcl, Pai Coe, Marie Escobar, BeH'y Wesco'H, and Mary Monlesano. Developing 'rheir cliclaplmone skill, Ken Goyeau, Nick Zilembo, and Sieve Mahoney fype our copy previously dic'I'a+ed by busy s+af'F wrirers. M gf: -1. A M., , 5 QQFNK -, QE IA 11 ,,, . I dn--... ' -,-New ' -my ' 3569 ,, f., -'-s r , ' l i Well Trained Thespians . . . Well Read . . . f Well Spoken . . . Senior Girls browse fhrough lilerafure and admire lhe Book Week display in 'lhe Library. Pal Menzel poinls oul' +o iunior classmales Slralford- on-Avon. Members of +he Speech Club proudly exhibil 'lwo of 'lheir many lrophies. Members of lhe Debale 'leams Linda Slakey, Leroy Colombe, and Judy Buonaccorsi lis'l'en inlenlly as Carol Huberl refules 'lhe opposilion. Al Brunelle obligingly assisls Beverly Lawrence al' lhe charging desk. Praclicing an oralion on his classmales is easier on Ken Kemble's nerves lhan facing a slrange audience during +he speech conlesls. lg-111' X T., 'il' 4 .. II M il .pf it Disciplining 0ur Powers of Concentration Through the Study of Science Robert Sutherlin and Tony Rhine look pleased with the way their Physics experiment is working out. The problem ot Specific Gravity holds the attention ot 'Carolyn Gelhaus and Beth Newcomb. Scientitic neophytes Philip Green, Kent Schoenenberger, and Paul Murray work out a tricky General Science experiment. Chemistry stirs the inquisitive minds ot both boys and girls. Louise Martin, Linda Slakey, Jane Mattos, and Virginia Castro vie with Eric Jorgenson, Ron Bosetti, Donald Parr, Richard Enen- bach, and Leroy Colombe in this experiment. ff' ff , .s . , ,- A ' e- Jffwi x ' i o iffff' ESD , we Y -mg Q. .fyf ' 4.5T .a:..gf,V xfe' s. l mf str?-' Biologists Contomplate and Admiro the Wonderful Works of God Seen in such large proporfions, 'Phe human eye, hear+, and ear are a source of wonder and admirafion +o Marilyn Boscacci, Barbara Andrew, and Kafhleen Murray. When you have a Sfafe Arboreium righf around lhe corner, field +rips are no problem for Soph Biologisfs. Jim Cosfa, Ron Maria, Bill Burns, and Edward Amaral pay a visi+ 'ro Knowland's Zoological Park under 'I'he supervision of Sisfer Francis William. f'!P ' f Q ,f-w-,X ,swwl Q2 -'rx E ' 1 ' .7 af V . .,o., for ,-, f, S ? ' . ., -Q f '? r ll nl It NN l ' 1 gs V at lllll limi a li l' A X e - - l in ko' l i I-I 5 'Fx g.,, i 'fix A P y , .fli , lv . l 43' e , 'o w or m , ., til I l Solving Problems . . . Social and Mathematical Guns seem harmless when fhey are on display 'lo illuslrale +he progress of firearms lhrough 'lhe years. Jim Byrne gingerly examines a souvenir of World War ll, while Lewis Waldeisen and Fafher Prindeville s'rand by . Modern Hislory siudenls look pleased as lhey finish a panel discussion of lhe lndusfrial Revolufion which 'lhey have so graphically illusfralecl. Plane Geomelry caplures +he inleresl of Joan Harshaw, Carolee Johnsflon, and Doreen Rose while 'lhe sludy of Solids brings our The creafive abili'I'y of Jim Burnham. kf'hn-Ann-W Vi gif 4 , -LQ!! 3' 'f 3 X ...N ...,. M X 1 i....,., Assimilating Culture Through Foreign Language Study Gay Paree wifh Hs sidewalk cafes inspired French sludenls Eleanor McCarl'hy, Tom Marlin, Pal' Fahey, Judy Harris, and Befh Sullivan lo simulale a like scene in lhe palio of lhe ca'Fe'l'eria. The Mexican Hal Dance will always be popular wi'lh Spanish sludenls as Joan Mallos, Barbara Murray, Ted Sanchez, Gloria Richlie, and Donna Rucker illuslrafe, 'lwirling lo Pal' Flanagan's accompaniment Advanced Lalin scholars lisfen al l'en'l'ively as Vergilius Maro lalias James Billi reads a slirring 'lale from his popular Aeneid. Trophy winners in 'lhe Nalion- al Lalin Conlesl admire 'lhe covered reward . . . Linda Slalcey, Carol l-luberi, and Roberla Thomas. Musical Intcrludes Enhance 0nr Performance The music deparlmenl has a special place in lhe school life al Bishop O'Dowd. Members are always generous wi+h lime and +alen+ when lhe occasion demands a vocal or insfrumenlal number. The en+husias+ic re- sponse which is always given +hem by The sfudenl body bears oul' +he +ru'lh of 'lhe old adage, Music Ha+h Charms . aww i Tv, K f Masai. H -Q 5511.93 4 11 Is fv X. .n , Am '. : .- Q A' 'x ,. .A Nx gg, .. f an Qs ' V 551, W ii' .fg',ftfg,':J, ff ,!.. 'i' 'f: ,555 ' .'-'3I: ' .-- .'::::5:: If:-fn - ai ' -3 M-tw . .1 3+----azz'-.. 'f .- -an - . y..g:g5.Z-- ' -.:':g:g...g3: , wa f . gf: 4'.x.w'-,fg::: :M-...::f1,,f . s-, , ,, 5 ':... .:':---..: 0 ne . x' ,- -- r -.. . 4 .' . ., vv -'::' 1. 1 P0 .-'Zvi A- .. s.'5. ,v x ..2,.',.: -f.',:g 3. ,.g':,1.' mjja -an v. f- 'L '. ',-.f-4 14 -X - f ' , , , - U' .. ..'s- - -- '- w ,. it 'v.:,'... v 1,54 'iw 2 . W ,b ---I- Q-: 'ft '. ,14 , A ,.-an ,- '--- . 1 N l . -Q af - N g. v .3 ,.-2 -.. ' ' -, . 22:11-,g , - G l ' X 215311312 'P X - Q., . . 'CTW vi ..:'.1:z:::' 9F' Q9 '- -. v. . M --' A, . 5 , .. -f 4. , f i 4. ,V , w . N M . gh X . ' A 4' . . ,I Aw--.. 'r 4 Ka ' I 5 , 1 xA 5 f I 5 2 v. . A? , Eg V' Q 5 . u QQ , I Mtg. 1 if, xx x.., ,i Caliiornias Hills and Coastline Inspire Artistic Creativeness Advanced s+uden+s Jean Hudson, Carolyn Gelhaus, Marian Ferreira. and Palricia Rodrick, enjoy a quief hour painling and slcefching 'lhe awe-inspiring beauly which surrounds our school. Marian Ferriera 'lries 'lo caplure The beauly of Ml. Tamalpais on canvas. Younger sludenls sludy 'lhe elemenls of design and demonslrale 'lheir knowledge wilh an allraclive bullelin board display. I :rx s VV1.. , b-if X I xt' ks!! . X THE FROSH . . . SECTION 10 man, Bonnie Danielson, Paula Schuyler, ing lhe pasl' year. Carole Augusl Joan Avila in W Shirley Barnes Q, Fi. l 'Ji i ' Maryanne Berlram . Roberia Bregy ' 5 is - Susan Brofhers ' ffl? ii V Barbara Burns Mildred Comacho 894' . . ' , 'Af Patricia Carlson a . M Charlene Carter yr-Um 1:00 5333 3 -.-- en :-Iv E1 Tao? 7m: -' -- m am -. 7 Z o 1 Sa ,543 4:1- K 1,5 in 5 Via Geraldine Esfrella Dorolhy Farinha Susan Frank Judy Gorman Marilyn Hagerman Pafricia Healey ' ' Judifh Hullon , M,-M, 2' fa' .Q , Alysia Johnson ' Palricia Jones A Elizahefh Kelley These smiling officers, Marilyn Hager- Presidenl' Carol Souza, and Kalhleen Mc- lnery have guided lhe seclion well dur- Eig' Q K 5 'Q' t ' 1' iffy 24595 . . 3 ' , 1 Q' 1, :gm - , i - i 4' Q , za i 2 6 , Pvt 49- .,, g at 4' ' KL:-, il' ,-.- 5 Sig -u:w,. K X, ,Sh 7 , f W xs y ., M , ' . gg 'Aff . , W .. .r ,as I ' I W IFNQ ' fs . g . 56 p . -V 25, ,,- i fgg:-.- . I 'Q' .if , f ff ,W . .ya i , -ff V ,. ,, , --wgglf I-eg, - . K' .313 sex ' I f I 4 A Y f f ' f V' i 5 fi gm: K 53 , M M ' si -,asf v f is YZ: sry ,f VV Jilgfigvk , 1 ' f' 1 K f ' ' M fe me i' A' 'V 4: j 1 'Q' ff' .' 1 fl-f 'z Q .. 7 i :eil fiff . ' X ff' - at 'n'r na' is ge 1 , qv 1-x.'. ,af Q ,.: a Q N .. ' -,,'4 5 . - A fr, V ' ' V ,ijf a-f 5 gj-gif in v, X ,ff , L fi., .'.i W i V' f A-,, 7:-T ifir' it ' fs i Parricia Lydon Madelyn Marcello Sharon McCullough Kalhlccn Mclnerney Agnes .Aulleague Nancy Niehaus Patricia Reardon Ann Riley Frances Rossi Carolyn Rufledge Paula Schuyler Rose Sequeira Judilh Silva Carol Souza Margaret Wallace Judilh Westfield Constance Welch Mary Wefhern Diane Aqoslini Judilh Auslin Sandra Beafly Susan Beqgs Linda Brown Virginia Bounaccorsl Barbara Chalifaux Phyllis Cook Jane Cowie Palricia Fenlon Verle Fleming lrene Francis Margarel Furino Gloria Galvan Paulila Garnier Judilh Geivell Sandra Gori Melanie Gould Soloma Guesnon Ann Harrs Suzanne Hooper Elizabelh Jones Mary Kass Mary Kelley Mary Lasky Ann Lafusek Donna Lydon Maxine Margossian JoAnn Maselli Martha McAllisfer Barbara Mello Belly Murphy Marcia Rainey Barbara Robino Lorraine Rallo Maureen Ryan Hazel Silva Virginia Smlfh Susan Teal Rose Triplell THE FROSH . . . SECTION 12 Taking lime oul 'ro discuss seclion a,c- 'livilies are Barbara Mello, Palricia Fen- +on, Diane Agoslino, Presidenl' Bells Jones, and Mary Kelley. A 5: 921 . ', , I . - 5: 3 A . . if , W v js, 1 my ' V , fi 5' f 11- ff 2 ll if ' A-f -N g fat if A if ie , J, gf :N W 1 J ,u F , C ' - , by ' ir. ff , 1 f M if 4 F Call-serine Greenwood 3 ' 'r wzeiie ,, F r -' - 111 li , iii.. A ' 'L M FQ 1 I, f Af, :k' Q L, V - :ah -Y - 35- 'K' LS F I : , , - , :A er, 'D F Y ff if Q? v-v f ,, .fi . ' f I 1 3.4 , , ,gy ' , 'A 'Q' A , 5, . ,L - L . W. .L , V ' - 4 j 757 .W X , 2 f gt' A ,f . 7 X -- 1 yi . 1 of W QR . A if . ,l V ,-' 1 -' M , 41 M ,f - r M F? F R 8, I N 1- . .. sr m Q as -f eg .V e 41,-. ,K '-P. l W 3 I, , ,r , x 9 ff V, T E4-3.5 lx qi Elizabefh Vierra Chrisline Walslv ?' 15.3 , .F 'Wa i J I .gi f THE FROSH . . SECTION 14 Enloymg ll1e California sunshine are olllcers Beverly Desrosiers, Preslclenl Joanne Rose, Mary O'Brien Palricia Crawford, ancl Sleplwania Tenbrinlc Annefle Abrusci Carole Angeli Joanne Biehn Sheila Benelli Mary Broccllini Jeanne Brunelle Pafricia Crawford Claudia DaBroi Beverly Desrosiers Nancy Dickson Kafhy Dolin Nancy Geary Therese Geraqhfy Noreen Guerin Belle A. Hahn Roberia Heil Beverly Huflon lrene Jardim Ann Kalracek Pafricia Kollmeyer Joyce LeSlrange Henrietta Medeiros Cafherine Monleiro Mary O'Brien Vicforia Pauline Linda Peferson Laurie Phillips Noreen Roxelle Joann Rose Muriel Savanl' Sylvia Silva Noreen Smifh Diane Snyder Charlolle Swifl Susanne Tallarico Slephania Tenbrlrlk Nancy Tyler Judy Violoch Carolyn Weir Barbara Williams THE FROSH . . SECTION 15 These officers never permil enlhusiasm 'lo lag among lheir fellow classmen: Pres- iclenl John Dougery, Roberl' Segesser, Xl l-l,.l , xx Roberl Suler, Tim Canly, and Herb Al Nobriga. 1 K 4 Y f-ug Pal Byrne U . ' Timolhy Canly K s 'If K ' i K ' Z xr ,K 'V' l BP K S , Roger Ciopponi if-3? K ' ll 'N .i James Clark f V' i 5-Z 5' - 5' xl f 1 gy 'gg L G I l 4. .1 '14 i' Stephen Davoren 5' fy' 1, Charles DeVilo i + s K John Douqery Q X :KK 2- KK K K' .1 ' 1 i - K Ronald Edgar Y If ', 'Q' ' y ,si 'K ' . K1 l : ' ' ' William Ferreira w Qi ,f,,,w ' K -' so 1 . . 1' TSN ' as-. . f ' A Phlllo Green -K Q W ., . 'E 3 K K K Frank Guerrero if I f 'f' ,. ii iii Y I X I ' . .1 'u 'Q John Gonsalves K Z :K Dennis Healy r B J 55K Paul Jacobs :K .1 K 5, if I ': A ' JK Q Jw '- fr, 2 ' 'fi l Dennis Jackson 'E K ,P 0 ' K K L, , - I In .Q - fvfwy ,.,f'-1,15 Douglas Johnston 'r ' v 115 , ., if 3 3 .1 'V i Timolhy Jones ii fi ' mazf' as Rx M Nicholas Keehner l ml . ,f K 'W Yip? I 4 'K 'A 1' George Moody M K K K Arlhur Marlin . ' - - A ,.., . -K Bernard Marlin -:N rags' 5-Q' 1 U ' at Roberl Miranda Y ' K f L? 9 ' ii vu xl ' X fi: Herberl Nobriga Jw 'FM' ,, i LfLLs. A' 1 'K John Nam I fi K K2 K A- Ky J J 4, M Louis Prusinovski ii I ,Q J ' . -'If-'IJ if A , gif: ix f ' -fl' f W George Primrose W A iii: Douglas Rodrick i Ki A M, .dy Q ,N Wayne Rogers K 1' ' 1 ' '53 ' 'N if in Jr 'V V Terrence Ryan ' 'ii A ' K 1' K i'KK',:Q, f C,1 Ji K i' Ronald Svenson , K v, K , .. - K , iz Donald Sanchez W A I Q Kas, K K , I paul Schaefer I or f l',K 3 J l J sf. Robert Schwarz Roger Silveslri K K 2 . Roberl Suler Q K ' ,K ' ...wi K Robert Segesser 'lx .S , . .7 'f M .K Q' ii 6 3? Robert smiih Q: , in -3 xi 6 ' K, J' W ' 4 xr-, f Russell Teves ' iz T 'eff ' l ,. M ., xv 1 f Q K -. , s John Thorland K I KK K if g,-1 3. K K ' if gym AM' Km: Camera shy: Gary Dalziel lK ' 1 X ,Q 'I KK 'X ,'Ki, rig' ' . I . if P3 Q 'i 1 fx IS. , . 1 .4 , ' - ii -4..wi,i. Ei 5? fr, vs-113 'Z i i! fg, ' fr-T, 1 , 4 i Q' - fs 1 'P 'A eersfa A eoo f : .i f' if fl . . -was ' '4 , A H Q 1 , .1 I' .L ,J ' R AL- j X A e W l V if 'GP Q rf 'x ,r 25' l 7 1 N A .sr .A x :f V , K Q . Q i ii Xi uf 5 , 4 Z' g il ix 1' ,515 W, L fi: -,gsreifiifwi J' . V 1 it if! 'Y wfl e Vfgjff 2, . b tk 3 , ask A y V X, ,- ru ,- ,fw- V ,,. .y fv- , 've P , ,P A 1-'kg .V F- 5,7 is . ll? L: W, :Ili ' , gil L L , M , Y l R 1 ffff.f , ,. it u 5333? 2 'A , . 4 'B R45 'Q 9 THE FROSH . . SECTION 17 Responsibility weighs lightly on the shoulders ot Richard Nahm, Dennis Rice, Robert Schaecher, and President Robert Cragin. I A, 4. . Q -Z ' X.. E j 7 . x 'I - ,.q ' A .. ,1 ,lf 1 W - 7 S37 , ff Y ,fu 11f.,:g: ni sv F , ws, :eff ..'.n. -in My A wig R 5 A 1 ' .M-. H.:-, :A .... .r U. - Richard Barton Paul Bail Richard Cerruti Michael Cavanaugh Robert Cragin James Dickson Louise Erickson David Farinha James Ferguson Lee Fischer Robert Gray Robert Henas Phillip Horton Robert Harris George Jardim Raul Lopez Walter Lindquist Stephen Malmstrom Robert Marvin Morris Milligan John Murray George Nesti Owen Nicholas Richard Nahm Edward O'Connell Anthony Ochoa Dennis Pimentel Delbert Perry Dennis Rice Michael Riley Robert Rovano Robert Schaecher Raymond Stanley Reginald Shaw William Shomber Ernest Velarde Edward Weishaar in THE FROSH . . SECTION 19 Among Bishop O'Dowd's arclenl' admirers are Mike Gericke, Joseph Souza, Presi- denl' Perer LaTorre, and Harold Mc- Carlhy. James Amafo Cliff Casfaqnola John Camberos Joseph Carson Philip Davidson Michael DeLury Melvin Echkardf Edward Fernandes Dennis Gallagher Michael Gericke Gordon Grabe Emile Heredia John Houlihan Kennerh LaConde Peler LaTorre George Lee Ronald Mladinich Harry McCarlhy David Mcwalfers Paul Murray Dennis Powell Tony Paich Martin Quinn Kennefh Rubino Michael Redo John Revelli Carl Rilzman Raymond Solo James Slanion Ken? Schoenenberger Joseph Silva Rowland Sfenrud Herberl Thompson Frank Vignone Barry Whalley 41 I S , x 2. as iaais ' .f 'f s 5 gi ,iiiifjg ' i .J . 'J 4 ' ' '- , 2 J .11 . J 4 V., if - t-.49 'Q' fi i' J 9 X, my M7, gba 'b ff .. .f - N4 ln ' J f X. Y B 'iyi i Q: .15 V iv M i' iff iiyy fi -- ' M J ...M-1, , e 1 Og if-if ,. M he J vi eq' . f 1 ii 1' f 3 ij L 'J ,.., If 'v-ff ,6- ' ea' , V 7 ll lQ ,? J ' v J 1 N' 1 at 'ai' X Wie, ' .. 38 'I A if J J Ygfd V35 Us il 2 :J 1 ga 1- Q THE SOPHOMORES . . . SECTION 20 Helping +o keep llie Sophomore 'Class on lop are Sondra Sylva, Ann Smilovich, Pal Foley, Ka+l1y Harris, and Presicleni' Judy Milan. l ' ' Dorolhy Aguiar f- -I rg -11: Joyce Allancaslre F. F f ' A cc ' s.,,,- 3 4 fl, ,gg LN ... iv ' i K? H Y-xii, 'gil' I ' ,ei ,l.,l.,e, 13 rf F z Q n--:rr fe -, if Q 6 K-1 J 4 6 122- 'ar 'Z if 'if l:f?',1f'?2L 2 ' f 'FF ii ll ' 'Q W s , 53,2 ' rv 2 .A .fx W, 'K 'Bi ey- ii' 2 I 5, .. le ,.ai' X J y 'PD ' , . . fe' -. e7 Barbara Andrew Francis Armienli Joan Brougham Mary Bruno Judith Buonaccorsi Janice Combs Lorella Duarfe Sharon Duffy Dorofhy Fernandes Pafricia Foley Anna Francis Janice George Pearl Gonzales Kaihleen Harris Joyce Howard Mary Knowles Shelia Lovely Carol Malihew Anifa Meyer Judy Milan Evelyn Monlez Sheila Moyles Gloria Pangelinan Diane Rose Pauline Schroeder Ann Smilovich Sondra Sylva Tullie Tale Georgia Trudrung June Unich Anlonia Vogel Maureen Walker Mary Welsh Virgnia Wyllie THE SOPHOMORES . . . SECTION 22 Rivaling lhe beauly of lhe surrounding hills, we find Jean Souza, Judy Sullivan, Presidenl Bernadine Caslagnola, Mar- garel' Souza, ancl Joan Glynn. A .14 Lynn Ballhaxar Laraine Bellinghausen L jarba:-'a Brsnnan I 4 R ' Q om' 'W' r 6- . 1 1 - f . . Elaine Cm-I S, S -9 Bernadine Casfagnola TQ V- I ,-A My . . Slephanie Clark K ' , l A h 1 . Yvonne DeGraxia M I Janice Furfado xi . . Palricia Geary ' Q S 'f fm - Joan Glynn J Q ',,. A x, A 0 K Q Q 4 Jeanneife Guigneaux v A I-...r Y7' y. 9 'A ' , ' 3, K' Mary Ann Horsell -L J Whiiffi - ' fr ' fi 5' Carolee Johnson iisiffs- 1 .. 'N , fc -' Shirley Kozik Frances Lydon H A Gail McCarthy , W W I if, Q 5: A x Carolyn Miraqlia 0 'vi N ' ' 3 6 f 5 r. Q Joan Mullen 5 V , 113 7 -,L 1, vg . Kalhleen Murray .ff Q' ,Q in 592' y i ,V Kafhleen O'Brien ,L ' ? . 33 in in s-if. lr! ' X X in vig: X XS Q iii MN ' 5 Lynda O'Reilly k H Barbara Richards . if , 5 Jane! Rizzi 1: , I Q' S' if . Doreen Rose 6 Y si ' 'S ' , W Q 'ni 1 7 on N an ,f , r -l . Diane Schaffner X 1' ' ' 5 I A tj, 9, Q- 7 Ki' A Jo Ann Sours , 'I K I ' - ' X , Virginia Slevin .M ' , ,ir K. S 5 Jean Souza ii ii Margaret Souza , A I JudY Sullivan as TC 1 0 S V' 6 4 v i, I .2 2. R 5- S vaniqa., Tobin , - 1' , Ts , I ,-,. 5 1, , , Barbara Weber 'AM N KY! A ' '27 I VT' V,,, 4 A Anna wen J S V ' . , J' . N ,,:Qxlf.ff-'J J-'ia ,M g 2 Diana Young K -if A r X lx gifipl X fsfgiii V, exft, . S -.3 - 1 Barbara Borcha rf THE SOPHOMORES . . .' SECTION 24 Posing on 'rhe chapel sleps afler a visif were Joyce lrfhum, Josephine O'Toole, Carol Souza, Presidenl' Pal' Mahoney, and Rochelle LaFleche. N 5' In K Y: ':- A Christine Boscacci A .JY mirizg. Marilyn Bosacci '- Dorolhy Breves s 1 Anneffe Brinkman 'F' - 'C W, fi Q 3 : x , Q as. 86 Sheila afyanf J- 1 bl' .,,, s. , 1,4 X I ,XV A l yl, Belly Cain k,,fff In U A V , ' if x QV Claudelle Claudeane M ' Zia ' 'iaifl Q x - :Ea ' '- if Anloinefle Del Rio ' ska 'A X , gaiiase f K V , .N '- ff? f 1 s ,. 'X , ' If 'l'5 xA 1, Donna Espindola 4 L. N Agnes Fralers F. .N r ft' r T. A 3 ,M Law . Linda Garrison 'F K ' 3- 5 A N Carol Gross ,A - ' X' 5? v' 1 f f J H h W 3. W V , i . .7 -3, . W oan ars aw X 6, f QQ ,J ., j ' fi' ,ff Ann Haihaway ' s ' Y, :gig , 'liz V-,X l A if I X 5' Joyce Irlhurn mess, my J ' 41' l J J 1 f2. f,f', ' , . ' J , ,X ,yi , Judifh Jacobson A Riia Kienifz X n fx 2 V S -s A ' Rochelle LaFleche N 4, 0 ' Um , r 5' V, if' Patricia Mahoney eq A 4 U' '-if J, 3, T 4 1 Diane Mighell t y J K Ik' L 5 Sandra Newell is I fr' K I lx V Jeanneffe Q'SulIivan we ' Z .1 , . ,ef s , , i il , Josephine O'TooIe ' 4 iff Barbara Polls ' Q -ri W 3 - Barbara Richlie g 2 fr ' 1 -' - .-- g. 'i.A,s Diane Rouse A 'Fu ' Q' K Q? . I9 Y- A' ,I ' 5 Susan Schoenbachlel' ip W. rg M. r Kafhleen Silva X . K 51' l ills: i v' e Carol Souza 1 ka 4 y . I Josephine Souza ' ' Marie Sfagno ,x .. , A--s 1' Ruth Teshera 1? 7 V V fy, vs Q4 r Vg 3 9' 'C I V' Patricia Vaughn Q -6 4, RS 1 f-N ' Marilyn Walfers M- ...af A X v ks' X7L 1 rage. Nancy Wriqhi X. X I K x f i K Judilh Young THE SOPHOMORES . . . SECTION 25 Discussing 'H1e sec'I'ion's finances and pleased wi+h+i1e reporf . . . Frank Souza, Frank Murray, Presidenf An+hony Varni, and Rober+ Enos. Paul Befchel Jack Blue Roberf Bosold ' Robert Brown 4- , Q .av 5 . Jerry Canfy - John Corbetf Edward Donahue X Carl Eckerd? Rnberf Enos Pafrick Evans -. Richard Faria Ernes? Freifas ' K G Q' . E , T . Ken Frelfas RR, aj X H Henry Gambina X '- ,L . if-'R I si Leonard Gaudeife Mark Hammons Peier Janiak A ,, .,, Donald Joslyn L' x! , Jerry Knorf -Q 'X' .J 1 --I 7.1 gn-I 25 .AJR im XJ' Manuel Arias 1 W ,Q Rober1BaII , ,A . ihlvffu E Y' 1 I 1 i ff' 214 i V -+ 'i,x9 asc .,,.f if fx . 'Q 1 ,l.-' 'i , M- R ' , E' .i ' fl. , R ' --'ff-R -ni 6- My .auf L-- 5 ' x,.- - ' -, XV' 5 'Q-7 Q' Qi. af' sun! fp, Q .Q 1 K ,-I w V' f s ' ' 1 f. 4 , Y 3 5:5 7.2. ,E our . 3 ' - ' ..-1, .- - ' ' ' f s .' r 1 I - , ea James MacMiIian '-in' Q iffy -. 5 . K , ' 'jf' James McCoy X Q 4, --.. 1 'W sl' -Tm? V-3 -V V 43: . 4' Dennis Monfali A 1 like Frank Moreno if . Z Francis Murray P. ,nf 5- ' M-.. ,, ' I i QV F. v- 5 ' Lloyd MUVPNY N M i Q in , , ' '- 4.1 i , Patrick Pacheco 1-S7 -x J, , V X' A lv Y Kirby Phillips ' - ,, 'E' '51 Z s J Joseph Rollins X an , V 4 Q 5, , .F a 1 Z 5' fafixrf , , Peter Rooney Andrew Serpa Jann sneffieua 3 :N A Joseph Skokan .Q - 'J 3: - 5 - sf: - .4-., . X1 . ' ' X A - i . g Joseph Soula K .LQ ,f K .-- 1 .AT Q? 3, Anfhony Varni 'K ,il Xl Q i In -I A Camera shy ,L V' lf 1 ' 1 U L. Dennis Wiisief THE SOPHOMORES . . . SECTION 27 The meeling will now come lo order wi'l'h Dominic O'Dominic, Sieve Monfano, Presidenl Kieran Kealy, Greg Johns'l'on, and Barry Maashoff in charge. 'I K1 ' . 4 . , - ii ,T i ff. . - ,. 1 Q f We X . f S Qrrf Q J . T Q R 2 s jr 'Q' J f lt 1.1 J 1 H' I a ,. f ,-so i f' ' . Q f-5 i' 4- R 5' i ' ' , N 33 34 1. Q ereir Q 5 R as QV , G V , 1, l T Av X - - i v ff J 'E-.. i' , M 'P if 2 - W 'f I 2295- ' , 3 5' 'ity 'Fi .. 'rw'-' J if eeii iii i ' -- ml, ' r ' ' I J f- fp ' ' , f' -1? 1 mf , ' 5 ' .W 'rf Y ff 'ef 7 4' or i ' I A '-- lay .', Z V f f f 1 if 1 G 2 A ,xref 7 ,, ' Y' ' gi i , F' iii'i , -.42 A J iff? of X X we- f l ' gf,,hy 4 Ronald Abood Edwin Amaral Manuel Bapfisla Raymond Behrbaum Jerome Beffencourl Lawrence Bovo Richard Brodehl Roberf Burke William Carvin Vince Corleuo James Costa Donald Dirifo John Eckardl Daniel Fahey Daryl Fernandes Richard Goldman David Gralhwohl Ovide Guesnon Gregory Johnsfon John Kealy Douglas Long Barry Maashoff Robert Milano Sieve Monlano Michael Murphy Palrick Murphy Dominic O'DominiC George O'Keefa Thomas Ross Dennis Rudy Edward Ryken James Sinqlelon Ronald Tremaine Richard Theide Pefer Torrano THE SOPHOMORES . SECTION 29 x ,sf I rr li li V. Wilh such alerl looking leaders r, 2' 58, I lhis seclion should lead lhe class i' l ...Thomas Vadnais, Mike Bacon, 5 f,. raw N . Harvey Mead, Presidenl' Joseph 3 gffi' f ' Silva, and Orbia Comacho. ? Ki Michael Bacon John Barham ' Terry Baiuk 1,3 551 xv X g 4- A 2 . ,. Cyril Bolton J, ' i Q! vi if V x Q X 3 ' Tom Byrne X'-ef V XY.7' f T 'I' wr' ,ffl William Burns Y Q' in A James Castro Orbia Camacho A William Charelfe - , - fx I, Ronald Coe ' ,QW ' Edward Craqin 'S V2 L 'I ' Ronald Dirilo E ' ,f , 1 I J L Clifford Ferreira I Roberl Geary ,.., ,, Rabevfeienny -Q, gg. 4- gf , ' - r' yn 'Zine W Roy Gwin 3 ri , v - Qi A .ii James Hutchinson XT? ' I K hit ' Donald Lees - H ,, l'.3,v, ' ,V A of M Ronald Maria Harvey Mead Paul Minor an- :Wy 5' 1 X Ebb y K I my. J James Miraglia 45 Q L ,sew -I ' if Terence Miraqlia ' S yy Y iiii Waller Mierse ' ' f William Morones David Moyles Nelson Passos W 5 ' D- :L 1 ' , , : Q' Alan Pendlelon 1 1 gi 'I l- X42 mir' 7 , Roberl Sbarbaro L, , . f 4 JM it V , ' Joseph Silva I N M , ef Q -' ' I lj. X ' 17 Kevin Sullivan 5 ' f Rudolph Thul f 1- Ma Michael Vadnais 4.7 . Q ' flax . as as 5: i, Roberf Vincenl 5 -I Q x jj' li l, J k .X I. X ' George Welhern yy ' f' . N W ' James Whaley , ik 'V J I i Camera shy: Clifford WIXSOD fl i ' 'I' 4'-, ,psi THE JUNIORS . . . SECTION 32 Officers Diana Paclovani, Palri- cia Arca, Palricia Heeg, and Barbara Murray are briefed by Presidenl Ann Thompson. Virginia Accardo A Joann Armiio y y A A Q55 5:7 fa, X ,,. Barbara Beafly Agp 'sg y V -iqgw, - ' 5 yy Marian Casiellucio .4 lf? 'fi li A 4 Janice Colfer ' ' L- i ' Q K K I f I Z 'L Pafricia Deasy 6 ai 6' ' Mary Lou Diell X 1 An:-' 1 3, X I , Ellen Docfor ,7 1514? K t ,:Q,.mW ,, , . kay Marion Ferreira W K,-vin Q ff? 2 Ei ' llse Gareis fr . . ,f-r, y , . I ns. fd' 1 , :li J G W -' j'-ar Q3 , 'HX f ' - 'A N I oan uesnon .3 T. NJ' if ' Adeline Grassescho N' ' 5 -.J A Vivian Guxman . ' L ' yy I 'if' f V , 1 f 5 'f cami Hiuhause I ,W Pafricia Hulfon K ' I Hifi' ,L I V V-L Kalhleen Kemp e r . 5 -A ng, Rosalie Kleinhans X LJ syC,.X ' r f. W. , fy A 1, ::f'. A 'Q' ,f Carol LeSfrange -..-- T Q I t f if Carol Lopez , 1 ---9 ftgj' f ,5jQj C' 1. ,- V at Jane Mallos ' l ' im , ',,i lf - - W- I E63 , Linda Malmsfrom I I I V r 1 X , Marlene Monese in ,X ,V Diane Morro 'X ZW W' 'Y' K: f ,,. ,W Joan McCarlhy ,-. 1, fi -UN , JB 5 2 fe-' ' F- si' Kafhr n N b 1 ' . i 2 .. .wg-ya - 4-. 1 Y eu E' Qi L m f , ,.,.. 'Ji-3' Riva owen -4-A4. ffl e ' .. 'HW A Ruth O'Sullivan 4 5 M7-v - . N' ' ' ,' E, r r K , V ' ,I J 'ji' Rufh Pennycolf -,' , A x ' 4 1 , Geraldine Perrelra ' Joan Perry A I I at Sharon Reheiser -... A ff! ..,, W g f' MUY Robello ' 1, 5 ' Y 'r Anfoinelle Silva ey A A UH 4 ' iy' Rosa Marie Vierra .1 .. -,., N , ,Q '.' my Carol Yales f ', ,I .i if 1 Camera shy: Charlene Dalzail Ann Kenyon THE JUNIORS . . . SECTION 30 Sludious leaders are llse Gareis, Presidenl Geraldine Perreira, Sl1aron Relweiser, An+oine'l re Sil- va, and Kalhleen Kemp. Pafricia Arca Mary Barron Mary Bulhoes Virginia Casfro Teresa Caffuzzo Joann Driver Carole Ferreira Angeline Grasseschi Lorelfa Grammalica Patricia Heeq Margaref Jaegel Rosemary Jurgens Barbara Jones Norma Lenardon Diana Lagamarsino Pafricia Lake Jeanelle Lendl Celesfe Lewis Margaref Linion Mary Lydon Jeanne MacCoy Marilyn Mecchi Pafricia Menzel Barbara Murray Sheila McParfIand Helen Orlhmann Diane Padavanl Rfssaley Pisfanie Jean Soares Palricia Sloli Ann Thompson Diane Waliien Palricia Waffers Marilyn Whaley Beverly Westfield r px, q, . My ... V -. ' 6 WS: h gr T T' if are , ,fu ' 4 'T' 9 'ze 4 fr F' .. T ' 3 T AK lliiil ' Liss, l V fr ' ,,,. K , K ' ' , 4 K' if' , '91 T., i if ' YF 5Ei , , ' 7 'T , 'Vi' , I ' 1 I an J-:: ' Q. T T MJ' M fi: A 6, x' f if e I 'S T V -' y ee T, ef, T N A x e I T 'T f- T P llll fa, 4 fe? 'L as M if A 1 .iei 'Q' e W 1 ' 4 aerrflifli 5 ' 1 . Q ,. 0 'V'-5 , mga, . - C7 Q7 I il n 'ni ' 3- S. ' ' f -- , . x ' ti ,Q Q7 or f . - me MA.-gvhiy y li -fb all , ,-... 'Spa 4-,,, THE JUNIORS . . . SECTION 34 Wind-blown, bul' happy, as lhey si+ on lop of +he world , Jucly Gormly, Mary Jane Espicha, Joan Franciosa, Palricia Murray, ancl Presiclenl Linda Slalcey. X X -.5 A 1- .ik in sw, ,mx -3- 1 2 1 . , ' , ,V , N lf! an ' ?' '. A Q Y, , L1 3'?2?+ ' W V in 'J -rkiflm K 5 Krlfiiif X 4 if y , 'i , gafi I .iw , nn. 1 ,m H. W ,Q :Q G, ig. K Q Q I 4 K7- Q we vi QI, Q3 56, J 'M 'y QM 'fa x 'i 'N 'li' 1 N , A' J ful f If 1 A ,Q J..- , eff f-i.e,..L, ,J f if Qs :.. X f .ra ,Qi - J 4, , M A ' - . y 4, Y 3 L - -- y . 1.71 A, 'W 3 if 1 :Ll I , !,,f.g.1Ef. .aww ,fig ...v 4 1 , -we ' f -3 SI .. fa 4 1 ra if l nv- 'N ,x . .4 - ' I' ' Y - Q3 7 T77 - f R ' 'wzf A JGJ-L 'ff' Tilly! ,A, ? x - - x J Q X S A J H 4 l 5 A Sandra Berman Eillen Brum Anita Burton Suzanne Deiulio Mary Jane Espicha Joan Franciosa Judith Gormly Maureen Grlbben Jean Hudson Eileen Kennedy Palricia Kirby Marfha Lanqen Wilhelmina Lovalo Joan Lynch Carlyne Madeiros Louise Martin Joan Maflos Margarel Milano Cynthia Malhews Nancy Millel Rosalia Milan Patricia Murray Joanne Murphy Yvonne Posl Eleanor Polfer Margarel Pfau Gloria Richlie Darlene Senna Linda Slakey Judith Schreiber Joan Simon Sondra Von Konsky Sharon Yafes THE JUNIORS SECTION 35 Presxdeni' Jim Byrne coaches Roberf Ornellas, Wayne Ervin and Boyer Augusf for a quiz as 'rhey awarl' 'Phe arrival of fhe Boyer August James Behrbaum James Byrne Roberf Byrne Rober? Chibanfe Richard Chiochon James Curran Michaei Egan Richard Enenbach Wayne Erven Edward Gallagher George Gardiner Richard Himinel Daniei Hoppe Robert Johnson Earl! Kingston Kenneih Kline Roger Kloeppinq Philip Meany Rober1OrneIIas Felix Pangelinan John Pearce John Raimondi Richard Ryken Paul Schuh Robert Tavares John Teal Frank Spiering 73' pg.. Ia li s as A ,, 'Q X M A e,'f 9 5-' .19 xx ji 0 ,.... - -lhgrgj fi A ,r,ae 'Z 2 V A x-J ., 7, ' ri X 7: My Elia Q' 5 ,W Q fl Q 'T ti X I sr' 14' 51 R ' 91 e r R R if i .g he fe fi .1 M tif R 1 - 14 2 2: J fx aj' MX. 1 X '32 . X? 'X .1 G ?fi'ff' VJ ' .Q sf L ' :ar , ez: 'V I-PZ e ' 1 f ,ar 4 , Q lf' le., QQ' fi-, Q ' A y 1 , E J' o f- 31 ' .e ' .Y X X ow' . A24 M h f Pi A Q I W by Q, , , xl f ,ix 'S 7: .5 lt.: -3, A .A ii riff? v 'f' ' X - 4 i ' .aff I ffl: I 'WX wp -aw, Xi 'I fir? N s' 3 J' ? x 1 V r l I l l ,,,,, Ta fgf, I' ..,, .ga ,,,,,, ff ' H.-'Q , -qv' '4' 'N' y?Q, -'x rx X. .7 ' of ' ' x fill s Q ,vw 3 vhs., i A 1, or R? , X ,.,ll. '. 4 ml, ,.,,, - -5 Q. yi y V, , -,-...a- 1 1 W lit:-ff vi ilgiikrafff' ilu ...fu , A THE JUNIORS . . . SECTION 37 'Tis evidenl from 'lhe expressions lhal' Ted Sanchez has iusl fold one of his funny sfories lo Den- nis Penzel, Presiclenl' Ed Kelley, Dennis Caze+,and PhilipYounger. Ronald Arceneaux Roy Bales Richard Bonefli Allan Borges Pafriclr Cannon Denys Calel' LeRoy Colombe Kevin Coslello Darrell DeBo Michael Flanniqan Kennelh Freeman Roberl Gilfelher Edwin Gunderson Joel G-ulhrie John Harrington Ronald Hill Eric Jorgenson Edward Kelley John Kelly Gerald LeRoy William Maffini Frank McNamara Mark Milal Peler Milligan Daniel Murray Donald Parr Robert Pecolich Dennis Penzel Gerald Rheinor Ted Sanchez Roberl Senff William Spaulding Philip Younger Camera shy: Arlhur Pcfhr THE JUNIORS . . . SECTION 39 Richard DiGrazia explains 'lhal finances are imporlanl' fo Presi- denl John Holland, Ron Boselli, and Don Ferreira., Ronald Bosefli Edward Brousseau Judney Bruns John DaBroi Richard DeGrazia Neil DeLury John Franklin Thomas Gallagher Thomas Gularle Jack Hill John Holland Kenneth Kemble Edgar King Ronald LaPonle Ronald Lawrence Frank Maldonado Richard Masar Edward Markovill John Murray Donald Perreira Richard Perry Carl Raqusa Sfephen Reseigh Robert Renko Anfone Salel Ronald Silva Frank Sobrero Ronald Sobrero Lewis Waldeisen an . i ii ay l i ir 3 N 'X R, ffl do NT A Mil.. 9' ls ' .- , 'N 0 '- ' as ,- w F' 'i ' J' qr xx,-I F4 , 1 .57 V9 'K x I IJ fa 5- ga ' J., ff 1 'y 4, ' ., 1 in gxi? is...-f 7 I. f , K ' I-Rl, 149 . ll ' P , 1 , QQ. .l . - Q l .3 5- V Ji E QQ' 0 X 'J' K 4, 5 rf 'J ' nk 4 gf., W -'ff Y: A .3 . at-. 1 l ' V' X fm fx I 'K -9,-: C, Qc 'ful iafxvi 1 Q.. a - 1.31, f 11 b ' lr 2 i .Xia b 3?gr H52 ,r 'ar ,lj , L, , M. . ..-, ws- xg Q , V F ,v ir! 3.2 .ll l 6 3' X, 7,344 , f .,- : r E em Q44 9 I ,a x. . , ..,- . fx '1 f-a 'J' 1? , Y,-l 5: .-.-.. , 1 mi 2 MM .ftjf 'fi f E E fhough excelleni' in Them- necessi'l'y musl' be enhanced by +he of special lighfing and sound eFfec+s . and ihis has been +he role assigned +o acfivifies here a+ Bishop O'Dowd. plays, sporfs, clubs, oufings and as- add +he magic fouch whlch bnghl- Q a u a P x Q 0 o fy A,.,., enlsvens our scrlpi' and gnves a zesi' 'I'o everyday school life. ' asi r ,g. 'g,,,L,jQ -1.3517 4'-A if , I f 1 'Wikia Y X.-if 355 gfga , , ww eh ,EE , ' '-we S451 Q ' www fm . 51 if' ' ,M Y 'ff ' if ' v T. J 3:,gj, ' 'W fish 4' 'Q' ' r + Y' qiwfii , if Ja n i, W 1 Sp f ' I 'I' xx 'i' . if J 'Y . N, , VL., i, 'A U, M, --H. 'Q-., . L ,, E4 ,Q ,, E X get 11, afjift Q Q, ' 5 1 Vs ., 5 0 'Z 4 'Awww' ig: if F 5' K f ! Q 1 in nut ' iii Q ,E Q 1135? k 55iv nag' H x A 4?13i5xr - iiigxxxxxx Q 5 'naw' ga ,,.,-f' 'fl Words and Music The lovely voices of +he Choris+ers blending in harmony wi+h +he Or- ches+ra have len+ beaufy, cul+ure, ancl happiness on many occasions during +he pas+ year. Highligh+ing +he year's ac+ivi+ies was +heir performance on 'rhe occasion of 'the dedica+ion of our school . . . few of 'rhose who were preseni' fhai day will soon forgei' iheir glorious rendifion of 'rhe BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC. ky 3 Y 'f Governing Ourselves and Others Prepares Us for Life Members of +he S+uden+ Council meei' 'ro discuss and solve fhe problems of everyday school life. Here Presidenf Al Heeg answers an obiecfion of one of +he members, while Faculry Advisor, Fafher Hurley, lisfens in+en'rly. The Execulive Council of 'rhe sludenr body lakes iime our for a brief res+ on lhe lawn: Gerry Joyce, Recording Secreraryg Vaughn Donahue, Sergeanf-a+-Arms: Beverly Mello, Corresponding Secrefary: AI Heeg, President, Ann Murray, Vice-president mai seg L Q so 5 1 :me W A Service With a Smile . . . The Service Clubs The Traffic Squad is on duly, rain or shine, proleciing fhe lives of rhe sfudenls. The members merii our graieful rhanks for a iob well clone. Serving rhe priesi a+ +he Allar is rhe privilege of fha members of ihe Sanciuary Sociery. Here Eric checks members on iheir rubrics. Girls can'+ join ihe Sancfuary Sociery and serve Ma ss, bu+ ihey do fheir parr by keeping ihe sancruary and sacrisfy of ihe chapel spolless al all rimes. 4 1' is S ' 4 :gig YYY?- ra, ll I g A : is 31. .-W, xi' ,Vi E' The Crozier Makes Its Debut Sharing fhe pride andljoy of'l'l1e occasion will be 'Phe members of +he sfaff piclured above. Business Managers AI Heeg and Pairicia Faheyg Typis+, Beverly Mello: Phoiographers, Tony Rhine and Arlene Burns: 'Co-edi+ors, Jim Forlcin and Carol Huberfg Acfiviiies, Joseph Tancredy, Barbara Monfgomery, and Nick Zilembo. Circulafion Manager, Barbara Souza: Class Ediiors, Be+h Newcomb and Donna Rucker: Typisfs, Ca+herine Joyce and Richard Cardozag Assislanf Edilor, Ann Murray: Sporis Eclifor, Ann Cowie: Publicily, Dennis Reicly and Pai Challoner. - N 152,15 . an P live r- rw he sr '3? ?,..,.Y-.s wi i 1 --. 4. 195 -:ar 1 .. , fifk Q Qff . 2,151 If 2- 5 1? s 4, ff! lik! Q ,' ,..-rf? Young Journalists Test Their Wings Publishing 'rhe school newspaper is arduous bul lhe slaff members also enioy fhe excifemeni and pleasure which accompany meefing dead-lines, gaihering news, and pleasing +he sludenf bocly. Piclured here are Arlene Burns, Fea+ure Ediiorg Eric Jorgensen, Aclverlising Man- ager: Bob Grazzini, Sporls Ediior: Ed Rylcen, Circulalion Manager: Frank Spiering, News Edifor: Leroy Colombe, Business Manager: Carol Huber+, Edi'I'or-in-Chief. Clubs Add Zest To School Life Fallwer Prindeville, Moderalor of l'l1e Easl Bay Unil of 'llie Federa- lion, meels wifli Ann Murray, Corresponding Secre+aryg Ann Cowie and Jim Byrne, members of Hue Execulive Council, Young Clwrislian Sludenl Cell Members discuss plans willw Fa- +l'1er Prindeville, Moclera+or, and Palricia Fahey, Presidenl. MOTHERS' CLUB OFFlCERS in a cl1aH'y mood: Mesdames Pad- ovani, Perry, Deasy, and Gal- lagl1er. The BOOSTERS' CLUB OFFI- CERS, Mr. Rucker, Doclor Col- ombe, and Mr. Gardiner prepare reporls for 'The nexl' meeifing. What Moro Could bo Desired Than Good Food, Good Service The Cafereria . . . +l1e favorife meeling place for sluclenls . . . a place +o relax and enioy a l1o'l' lunch ancl +l'1e pleasani' compan- ionship of fellow sruclenrs . . . iha+ is-when one is noi' enioy- ing a 'lurn ai KP or performing llne services required as members of +l'1e Hosfesses' Club! Tlranlcs lo our genial and excel- lenl coolcs, flue Cafeferia furns our flne besf brain food in California! gli N- Sig? f xg,-1-Q 'N I gy, J, , . , K, , , , ,wikgftfll N . il' W 511. .A , , ,, .W ada-sean., W. -exams,x,e.,4.o4eeei..1.,.-., I as Q42 The Seniors Delight Critics With Seventeenth Summer Maureen Daly's enchanting play, SEVENTEENTH SUMMER, com- bined with the dramatic, musical, and dancing talent ot the Class ot 55 , will long be remembered by all who . . . thrilled with Angie over her tirst date . . . shared her happiness . . . wept when Jack preferred Jane . . . gasped when Tony appeared instead ot Jack . . . tinally sighed with reliet as the play ended happily tor all concerned. This tirst Senior Play not only captivated the audience and satistied the players, but also set a high standard tor 'future classes to maintain. g 4- , 5-,A 1 , Q if v . , .AS-la , , . A X 1 J' Q i' 'M I '-1 's:, f. fx f V 1 X' Q sv ff 5' , L N QE. Q yi X Q I 1' . QW al x Q .- wg. 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Q. 1 uf . v. . u. fi , 7' Effie, The Dragon at Symbol of 0'D0wd's Athletic Strength Finally coming ot age the O Dowd Dragons enloyed a highly successful season finishing third In the CAL Conference The team coach cheerleaders, and fans were all part ot the tremendous ettort to help the baby ot the league take VARSITY SCHEDULE Bishop O'Dowd Opponents 36 San Lorenzo , ,s,,, 64 67 ,,s,..,.,,,,s,,, Alameda ,,s,s,,.,s..,s,, , 70 ,, ,.., , ,, San Lorenzo , .,,.,,, 58 ' 52 57 62 .,,,s .,,,, L os Lomas ..ss, U50 68, ..,,,,, , Piedmont ....s ..a.,,, 63 ,a,,,, ,...,. 74 ,s,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Encinal ,,.... .s,...., 3l St. Ignatius . ,,,,,,. 37 44 37 38 Hayward Tourney H37 39 ,s,,,,,,,, ,,.., F remont ..,,,,, ....a,,. 44 s,,,,,,,,,,,,e.. Jetterson ..,,s,,,,..a.... ,7,Y Capuchino Tourneyc,49 ' 42 53 San Leandro .,.,,,,,,,,. 44 70, ,,,,,ss,,,,,,, Concordia s,,,V,,a...,, , 58 ,,,,.,.r ,,Albany a,,..,,,,,,,a,. 36 ,.,.,s. ,,,sss 50 ,s,,sr,,,,, ,,s,, S t. Ignatius ..,s,s,,.,.,a, 58 48 ,Y,-,,s ,,,s,s S acred Heart a,,....V,, 53 63 ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, St. Joseph's Sem .aaa,.. 36 50 ,s,,,,,,s,,,s,,, St. Mary's ,,,,.. ,a.,,.,.,, 6 9 56 r,,,,,,,,,.,,,,r Los Lomas .s,,, ,,a,,... 2 8 43 42 ,,r,r,r,,,,,,,,, Marin Catholic ,..,Y,,s 35 56 .,,,,,,,,s.s,,,. Serra ,,,s,,a,a,a,,...,,,,,. 66 ,,,7,,, r,,,,, S t. Elizabeth's ,.,s,,,, 45 47 ,,,,,,,,,,..,a,, St. Joseph's ,,.,,,,,,, .768 42 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,. Riorclan ,,.,,,,a, r.,a,,,, 3 5 52 ,.,,,,,,s,,,. .,St. Mary's ,,,,a,,ss.sa,a 6l 66 s,,,r..,,,,,,,, Sacred Heart ,,,,,,..,, 67 59 6l Marin Catholic ,,,s,,,, 29 772 ,,s,s, ,s,,,, , Serra ,s,..,,s,,.,c,,..,,,s, ., 40 ,,,. , s.,,,,,,, St. Elizabeth's ,,,. ,s,, 2 6 48 St. Joseph's s,s,.,,,..,c 54 49 ,,,, ,, ,,,Riordan s,,,,, ,, .,s, ,,,.45 SENIOR VARSITY MEMBERS: Pai Ryan, Dave Reseigh, Manager Niclr Zilembo, He7man Canario, and Gary Foss malre Their lasl appearance on fhe Dragon Courl. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Gary Foss, Darrell DeBo, Carl Ragusa, Herman Canario, Pal Ryan, George Gardiner, Dave Reseigh, Frank Sobrero, Roger Kloepping, Greg Johnsfon, Don Ferreira, and Coach Bob See . . . lhe men who broughl honor fo O'Dowd via lhe hardwood courl. Q ,L:, 'Hf' I I 'Q -l 4 . , L - 1- ' .IV's Bring Home a Championship Our hardworking JV's were successful in winning +he championship for O'Dowd in spi+e of +he s+i++ compe+i+ion 0+ +he opposing +eams. Coach Fa+her Keane and +he +eam are +o be con- gra+ula+ed on +he +ine exhibi+ion o+ skill and good spor+smanship displayed +hroughou+ +he season. MEMBERS OF JV BASKETBALL TEAM: Coach Fafher Keane, Ron Diri+o, M. Blue K. Kealy, E. Donahue, T. Salel, D. Diri+o, B. Augus+, F. Souza, B. Maashoff, T Murphy, D. Dominico, S. Mon+ano, D. Ferreira, R. LaPon+e, J. Raimondi, D. Lees and E. Kelly display +he Championship Trophy. ' f ' ' 'VC' mf., if JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Bishop O'Dowd Opponen+s 43 ,,,,.,,,,,,, San Lorenzo ...,.,.,.... 35 55 ,,,..,.,,.,, Encinal ,................,.. 23 28 ............ San Lorenzo ............ 26 43 ............ S+. lgna+ius .............. 46 29 ,,,,,,.,,,,, Fremon+ ........ ....... 2 0 37 ...,,...,,.. Concordia ..o.... .... 6 35 ,,,,,.,.,,., San Leandro ...,........ 26 50 .,.......... S+. lgna+ius ............ 44 32 ,,,,.,....., Sacred Hear+ ,......... 25 39 ,,,,,.,..... S+. Joseph's Sem ..... 28 52 .,.,,.,,..,. S+. Mary's ...,..,....... 33 44 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Serra ......,.......,....... 39 37 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Marin ...................... 30 58 ,,,,.,,,,... S+. Elizabe+h's ........ 32 30 ...,........ S+. Joseph's ............ 20 33 .,..,,,,,,., Riordan ,...,.........,... 32 50 ,,,,,...,,,, S+. Marv's .............. 40 4I ,,,...,,..., Sacred Hear+ .,.,.,,,,, 33 58 ,.,,...,,,,. Serra .,.......,..,......... 47 43 ,.,.,,,,,.. Marin .........,.,.,,,,..,,. 4l 34 ,.......,.,. S+. Elizabe+h's ........ 30 38 .,.......... S+. Joseph's ............ 23 30 ,......,.... Riordan ...............,., 45 lIOs . . . OUR UNSUNG HEROES: The Il0s have a righ+ +o loolr so happy . . . +hey ended wi+h a record which made +he o+her +eams of +he school very envious: B. Enos, J. Dougery, B. Su+er, M. Eclrardi, O. Guesnon, R. Schealer. S. Reseigh, K. Freeman, F. Maldonado, R. Diri+o, D. Diri+o, and O. Camacho. The 0'Dowd Dragon Has Many Facets Come SPRING and a young man's fancy +urns 'lo 'I'hough+s of . . . BASEBALL and TRACK! These +wo loves of 'lhe sporfsman have received a sfrong im- peius since fhe comple+ion of fhe playing fields la+e in January. A+ presenf members of bo+l1 sporls are enioying a highly successful season which augurs well for lhe years ahead. Girls' Athletics are Tops at 0'D0wd GIRLS' VARSITY: Kneeling: Ann Cowie, Nancy Wrighf, Jean Soares, Carol Le- Sfrange, and Ann Francis. Sfanding: Ann Murray, Joyce Allancasfre, Paf Mahoney, Carolyn Miraglia, Diane Young, and Carole Augusf. The Dragoneffes have enjoyed a highly successful season bofh in Volleyball and Baskefball . . . so successful fhaf fhe Dragons had beffer look fo fheir laurelsl Compefifion has been keen buf fhe girls have loved every minufe . . . making friends among opposing feam members . . . visif- ing ofher schools . . . enferfaining and being enferfained on Play Days . . . being complimenfed on fheir good sporfsmanship, gracious hospifalify, and exemplary behaviour. GAA members pose wifh officers Judy Gorman, Corresponding Secrefary: Berna- dine Casfagnola, Recording Secrefary: Jean Soares, Presidenf: Paf Mahoney: Joyce Allencasfre, Vice Presidenfg Carolyn Miraglia, Anna Francis: Margaref Milano, Treasurer and Ann Cowie. CHEERLEADERS Arlene Champion, Roberf Sbarbaro, Carolyn Medeiros, Dennis Penzel, Arleen Burns, and Dick Cardoza have done an oufsfanding iob leading fhe fans' cheers and encouraging fhe feams fo vicfory. Proof posifive of 'Iheir fine work was fhe winning of fhe frophy af fhe CAL CARNIVAL for fhe besf cheering secfion in fhis area. Congrafulafions fo fhem and fhose responsible for fheir fraining. F ., QF It Q 1: , X D -t K 'K .,W: 'bW, ? Wgxh ,I I Nxxx I fig iii fr 'fix ' 91 - Y 1 ,sf A 5 2 ' 1 4 ' 2 1 fi , 2 k U .1 ' 311 it 7 zu S, 53 ': g I wgg .1 A f W mi Lf! l A -A, ., 6 ww, .QV E! - n if ' HX 2 ,. Y ' gif if I! ..1'1 5 'W'bA 'W fsiifiw . fy '1 .525 - sei' Ann Cowie gives a graceful exhibiiion of 'Hue iump ball. Mar., 33253252 ffifii' .Am FEATURED PLAYERS . the GRADUATES Noi' every producfion can boasf an ALL STAR cas'I' as we are privileged 'lo presenl A. . . a group which has pioneered in 'rhe gradual growfh, development and mafuring of a producfion which now 'Fea+ures +hem in i'l's PREMIERE PERFORMANCE. Four long years of rehearsal and now fhe long awailed chance +o prove +ha'l' +hey are +he worfhy recipients of +he greaf hope and failh placed in fhem by a loving ALMA MATER. .ffm ,935 ,sag 5,5 Effifigi -gfggggi ,sv .M H ' --rg? Qtfzggigazzgtzzss his . M . . 5 Ax X -Qc.. a ww :ig ...,,, NME -e ,Q wr W 5:51 in tai .azziliigbk L? jQCLfll,I'Q6! pfagefd .f , iv. 1... v 'A is ' 4-F-A .. QQ '. ls , if x . .5,, if P- S 'Hf'f'fWE1i ZW E 1-' 1 , 1 ,, W W, .. . L 1 E :wggf Jr 1- 1- '- A . , uv' QMS - 1 V 9' Ny., K I , .AW . ,gf x.., ,,R,..x. ,.,.. wwf' X -42PE??f EiViE'?ffW:ff 3,..,,,,,gqflh W NS' A , ., g ,. ..,1: 5- I X... NNN kE::u5,.zix . ,- . .waH,3n:-v'. 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St. Joachim Mike . . . plans on college next year . . . soon will own a new car . . . favors hardtop racing, football, and music . . . Intramural Sports 3. 4: Federation. ALFRED BRUNELLE . . . St. Bernard AI , . . would love to travel abroad . . . likes sports and traveling . . . peeved by Sophs in general . . . U.S.F. will take up his time next year . . . Santuary Society 3, 4, Mission Club 3, Library Club 3, 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JAMES BURNHAM . . . St. Leander Jim . . . has visions of self as roller skating champ . . . dislikes corny iokes . . . finds much pleasure in danc- ing and overhauling cars . . . plans on college . . . Basket- ball I, Baseball I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. ARLENE BURNS . . . St. Bernard Bernie . . . rosy cheeked scholar . , . would adore playing chopsticks with Liberace . . . basketball, snow trips, and iello fruit salad are tops with her . . . bound for Holy Names College . . . hates lower lockers . . . President I, Declamation Contest I, Speech Club I, 2, 3, GAA 4, Camera Club 3, Feature Editor of Crozier 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JOSEPH ALBERTO . . . St. Louis Bertrand Joe . . . tall and handsome . . . has hopes ot a good job . . . enioys football and baseball. . . hums 5Ir1CeI'2IY . . . dislikes automatic transmissions . , . Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 3, Block O Society, Sanctuary Society 3, 4, Traffic Squad, Senior Play. BARBARA AMARAL . . . St. Leander Barbi . , . happy-go-lucky , . . hopes to be a big name singer on Broadway . . . swoons over music from the Desert Song . . . irked by list and becose . . . loves the arts and floppy eared dogs . . . Student Judge 3, 4, Monitor 4, G-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Federation, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. FRANCES ARAYA . . . St. Edward, Alvarado Fran . . . vivacious and loquacious . . . peeved by boisterous mastication of nourishing bulk Iloud eatersi . . . enioys traveling over 30 miles a day to attend school . . . Glee Club 2, Federation, Parish Reporter for Croiier, Mardi Gras Prize Winner 43 Senior Play, Yearbook Staff, JAMES BILL . . . Assumption Jim . , , headed for Seminary . . . likes bowling and Maior League Baseball . . . doesn't trust women drivers . . . hums Sincerely . . . Secretary 3, East Bay Junior Motion Picture Council, Optimist Speech Winner, Hearst History Contest Winner, Auxilium Latinum Honor Student, Speech Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. E jig CLASS ol 1955 LOUIS BURTON . . . St. Joachim Louie , . . a real character in French Class . . . has a chemical career in mind at USF . . . likes swimming, money and holidays . . . has no use for old cars . . . quiet but fun loving . . , hums Wind . . . will be in college next year . . . Federation l, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD BUSH . . . St. Elizabeth Tom . . . will be an architect someday . . . iust an angler at heart . , . college will keep him busy next year . . . has a yen for bobsledding and roller skating . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3, Christian Life Committee, Camera Club 3. HERMAN CANARIO . . . Sf. Louis Bertrand Herm . . . wants to be a business success . . . plays basketball well . . . enioys sports and dancing . . . despises women who smoke , . . will attend USF next year . . . President 2, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Sports Writer for Crozier, Basketball Varsity 4, Block O Society. RICHARD CARDOZA . . . St. Leander Rich , . . pleasing personality . . . headed for the Marines . . . finds time to enoy dancing, fishing, and cheer- leading . , , Secretary lg Treasurer 2, Glee Club I, 3, 4, Cheerleader l, 4, Block O Society, Senior Play, Year- book Staff. 15 fi , ffl t-- J . YN--P we-...f 1 4 --L PATRICIA CHALLONER . . . St. Joachim Pat . . . perky, peppy, and petite . . . aspires to be an interior decorator , . . Count Your Blessings is her song . . . dislikes discourteous boys . . . fancies freckles, beach parties, and college . , . Vice-President l, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Fashion Show 4, Parish Reporter on Crozier, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. ARLEEN CHAMPION . . . Si. Bernard Champ . . . always gay and full of fun . . . dreams of owning a Lincoln Capri . . . plans to be a school marm . . . will attend Notre Dame, Belmont . . , despises poor spellers, especially those who spell her name ARLENE . . . enioys sun bathing, strawberries, and long, casual vacations . . . Speech Club I, 2, Federation l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, G?AA 4, Senior Play, Auxilium Latinum Award, Yearbook taf. PATRICIA COE . . . St. Benedict Pat . . . vearns to be a professional skater , , , will be a career girl . . . unsociable people disturb her low blood pressure . . . baby blue convertibles and pizza vivify her lite . . . Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4, Mission Represent- ative l, Fashion Show 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Statf. JOHN COUGHLIN . . . Assumption Jack . . . heading toward a scientific career . . . Uncle Sam will be his boss next year . . . prefers football and iam sessions . . . dislikes Liberace , . . Camera Club 3, Glee Club I, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. .742 CLASS of 19,55 A-M., Mia' K 5-f...5g -, I 4. VAUGHN DONAHUE . . . St. Bernard Aims at security . . . favors baseball . . . whistles Saber Dance . . . women drivers irk him . . . hopes to attend college next year . . . sports and music top his list of favorites . . . Social Chairman I, 2, 3, Veep 4, Student Body Officer 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff. GENEVIEVE ECKARDT . . . St. Louis Bertrand Genny . . . wants to be a career woman .. . .talks about being psychoanalized . . . loves sailing and skating . . . annoyed when interrupted on the phone . . . Vice-President I, President 2, Basketball 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Federation, Cheer Leader I, 2, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. KATHLEEN EMBRICH . . . Our Lady of Grace Kathy . . . positively will fly to the moon in a pink rocket ship . . . finds ginger bread with whipped cream very delectable . . , enioys horses . . . croons Blue Moon , . .Choral l, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 2, Senior Play, Year- book Staff. RONALD ENOS . . . St. Louis Bertrand Ron . . . nice boy to have around . . . always cheerful . . . wants to be rich . . . detests shaving . . . enioys racing, sports, and movies . . . will succeed because of determination . . . Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. ANN COWIE . . . St. Benedict Annie . . . gives Smilin' Ed competition . . . headed for Providence College of Nursing . . . spends free time swimming, playing basketball and dancing . . . enioys I'll See You Again . . . Homeroom Representative I, Sports Manager 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Senior GAA Repre- sentative 4, Senior GAA Representative, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, YCS I, 2, 3, Choral I, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. RICHARD DAMERY . . . St. Jarlath Dick . . . wants to be a machinist . . . specialixes in dancing, basketball, and clothes . . . next year will be on Uncle Sam's payroll . . . peeved by show-offs . . . Chris- tian Life 3, Senior Play. WILLIAM DAMERY . . . St. Jarlath Bill . . . someday will play in a name band . . . prefers music and sailing . . . hums Tenderly . . . bothered by bloopers . . . Orchestra 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Senior Play. PAUL DE VALLE . . . St. Leander Paul hopes to be a dentist . . . gives Bing competition crooning LittIe Brown Jug . , . can't stand ties . . . intrigued by cars, music, and football . , . Veep ot Fed- eration Publicity 4, Student Monitor 4, King of Mardi Gras 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Speech Club I. fl? jim CLASS MARIE ESCOBAR . . . St. Leander Mar . . . should combine her talent with the needle with modeling , . . movies, tennis, and music appeal to her . . , follows the general trend in songs . . . intends to be a private secretary . . . Volleyball I, Basketball 2, Senior Play, Yearbcok Statf. PATRICIA FAHEY . . . Assumption Trish . . . secretly fancies herself another DEAR PHOEBE . . . will train for nursing career at St. Mary's . . . has an aversion to Buzz Gale on double dates . . . strongly at- tracted to San Francisco, Santa Clara, and ping pong . . . Homeroom Representative I, Vice-President 2, Social Chair- man 4, Chiet Judge of Student Court 3, 4, YCS l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 3, Fashion Show 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JAMES FORKIN . . . Assumption Jim , . . interested in Industrial Relations . . . plans to attend St. Mary's college next year . . . meanwhile football, cars, and constructive art hold his attention . . , irked by the self made man who loves his creator . . . Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Senior Play,Co-Editor ofYearbook. GARY FOSS . . . St. Leander G-ar . . . will be an architect someday . . . interested in basketball, hunting, and fishing . . . hums Dream Street . . . dislikes cars with loud pipes . . . Vice- President 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Z, 3, 4, YCS, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. 4-Q, 1,1 .W if A gn H A I as so ,R P g e ' iv YIWI 1' - i i gf Tp' ,,,' ' is I Q' - ol 1955 4f s fbi F AA. , It 9 We . .F-7 in N ja Si, 'ii ' CW. f 'T LP' 1 2, vw fr' 1 XR . f Q . 1 MARLENE FREITAS . . . Sf. Louis Bertrand Marty . . , dreams of being a Power's model . , , blond hair and blue eyes her ideal . . . detests typewriters that always make errors! . . . sings Please Remember , , , Camera Club Officer 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. CAROLE GALE . . . Assumption Buzz hopes to teach third grade . . .eagerly anticipating football season next year . . . also has an aversion to Trish Fahey on double dates , . .thinks tall, dark, handsome boys make wonderful friends . . . Holy Names College bound , . . Mission Representative 2, Social Chairman 3, Mardi Gras Queen 4, Glee Club I, 43 Camera Club 3, Fashion Show 4, Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. CAROLYN GELHAUS . . . St. Lawrence 0'TooIe Carolyn's loudly acclaimed ambition is to receive a higher mark than James Bill in Physics . . . enioys hiking, bus drivers, and week ends free from assignments . . . headed for Holy Names College . . . Speech Club I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Parish Reporter in Newspaper Club, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. LEO GIROT . . . St. Cyril CurIy . . . aims to be a doctor . , . favors football, money, and cars , . . detests white buck shoes , . . Mission Representative I, Basketball, Newspaper Club 3, Glee Club l, 2, Sanctuary Society 3, Senior Play, Block O Society. fjlw CLASS ol 19 5 Qc 'VS JACQUELINE HAAKE . . . St. Bernard Jackie . . . says she'll ride a giraffe someday . . , will ioin O'Dowd contingent at Notre Dame, Belmont, next year . . . loves strawberry sundaes, new clothes, and basketball . . . Glee Club 2, 41 Parish Activities Committee, Library Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JUDY HARRIS . . . Assumption Judy . . . hopes to earn an R.N, after her name in a few years . . . loves music and despises being made to hurry . . . crazy for carnivals and Corvettes . . . Speech Club lg Glee Club 4, Camera Club 33 Literary Club 4, GAA 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JOHN HEALY . . . St. John Jack . . . anticipates owning a clothing store . , . Marines will keep him busy for the next three years . . . vexed by Navy Recruiting Officers , . . happy at the mention of chocolate cake, cars, and baseball . . . Baseball l, Z, Glee Club lg Yearbook Staff. ALBERT HEEG . . . St. Leander Al . . . hopes to enter lndustrial Relations . . . prefers football, hunting, and fishing , . . St. Mary's will be his mailing address next year . . . Student Body President 43 Ba eb ll I 2 3 4' Basketball l 2' YCS 2' Speech Club 5 5 . . l . l . . lg Glee Club 4, Senior Playg Yearbook Staff. KENNETH GOYEAU . . . St. Louis Bertrand Ken . . , wants to spend 30 years in the Marines . . . favors football, humorous stories, and travel , , . can't see the Navy at all . . . likes Glen Miller's American Patrol . . . Speech Club lg Glee Club 4, Camera Club Office 3, Sanctuary Society 3, 4, Traffic Squad 3, 43 Senior Play. RUDOLPH GRASSESCHI . . . All Saints Rudy . . . plans a business career . . . indulges in dancing, iam sessions, and cars . . . dislikes cleaning homeroom . . . may answer Uncle Sam's call next year , . . Glee Club Ig Christian Life Club 35 Camera Club 33 Service Club 3, 4. ROBERT GRAZZINI . . . St. Leander Bob , . . hopes to be a teacher . . . finds time for base- ball, music, and George Gobel . . . dislikes two-faced people . . . enioys Count Your Blessings . . . St, Mary's college is next year's goal . . . Secretary 3, Captain of Traffic Squad 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 41 Sports Editor of Crozier 3, 4, Block O Society, Senior Play. MARGARET GUTHRIE . . . St. Joachim Peggy came to O'Dowd from Portland in Soph year . . . gets a thrill from football, skiing, and dancing . . . peeved by people who fail to laugh at iokes . . . headed for Holy Names College . . . Glee Club 45 Mission Club 3g Federa- tion 3, 4g Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. 'ZR -.1 - 1 is fjlw CLASS ol 1955 CAROL HUBERT . . . SL Lawrence O'Toole . . . unusual combination of beauty and brains . . . will be first woman president if she realizes her secret ambition . . . the BRAIN of the class . . . her favorites include whipped cream, French bread, swimming, and puns . . . peeved by any discourtesy to teachers . . . will be at Holy Names College soon . . . Student Court Judge 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, Speech Club 3, 4, GAA 4, Federation l, 2, 3, 4, Editor of Cro1ier 3, 4, Hearst History Contest Winner, Aux- ilium Latinum Award, Glee Club I, 4, Senior Play, Editor of Yearbook. DONALD JONES . . . St. Leander Don . . . aspires to radio announcing . . . will attend Radio-Television School next semester . . . enioys baseball and swimming . . . dislikes women drivers . . . Speech Club l, 2, 3, Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Christian Life Club 3, Camera Club 3. CATHERINE JOYCE . . . St. Louis Bertrand Kay . , . quiet until you get her started . . . secret ambition is to be a smogologist , . . will do secretarial work next year . . . starry eyed over Make Believe . . . especially likes swimming, new clothes, and dancing . . . Secretary I, Volleyball I, Glee Club l, 2, Christian Life Club 3, Library Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. GERALDINE JOYCE . . . St. Cyril Gerry . . . hopes to be airline hostess . . . very fond of spacious cars, ranch lite, and lots of chocolate . . . Student Body Officer 4, Volleyball I, Softball I, Glee Club I, 4, Cheerleader I, 2, Federation, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff 'Q' in '.f..,,',,-A' x l 't av-'gr . vis THERESA KENNEDY . . . St. Lawrence O'TooIe Tess . . . has the provocative urge to go on a safari to Africa . . . pessimists are a minor pain . . . loves her in- dependence . . . Secretary 2, 4, Volleyball I, Girl Athlete of the Year I, Cheerleader I, Speech Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Parish Reporter for Crozier, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. DOLORES KIENITZ . . . St. Felicitas Dodie . . . would love to be a professional dancer . . . hates to wait for late people . . , likes ice skating, parties, and clothes.. . Volleyball I, GAA 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Christian Life Club, Library Club, Federation, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JAMES KIRN . . . St. John Jim . . . hopes to be a dratlsman , . . will be in Navy soon , . . enioys basketball, dancing, and radio . . . doesn't like noisy girls . . . Speech Club I, Service Club Secretary 3, Traffic Squad. RODNEY KRUG . . . All Saints Rod . . . wants to be a success. . . Marines will decide his fate for the next few years . . . sings Little Things Mean a Loi . . . pleasing company . . . likes cars, sports, and racing . . . Commander of Traffic Squad 4, Sanctuary Society, Speech Club I. jlw CL SS oi 1955 BEVERLY LAWRENCE . . . Our Lady at Grace Bev . . . plans to be a student nurse at St. Joseph's in San Francisco . . , peeved at people who neglect to clean homeroom . . . likes summertime, music, and sports . . . T18 Baseball I, 2, Service Club I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, ff' Library Club 4, Christian Life 3, GAA 4, Senior Play, Year- book Staff. ,,.- --4, ' MARTHA LEONARD . . . All Saints ':Marty . . . an admirer of Mitzi Gaynor . . .especially likes basketball and Liberace . . . will be a student in Junior College next year . . , Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Fed- eration I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. MARGARET LEWIS . . . St. Bernard Red . . . delighted by bus drivers . . . plans to be a private secretary . . . dislikes the color gray . . , loves g chocolate cookies and safaris . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, 'U zfp ,,,,..,,. Christian Life 3, Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Year- book Staff. ARLEEN LUCCHESI . . . St. Louis Bertrand R . . . another aspirant tor a private secretarial posi- tion . . , perturbed by girls who scrape off fingernail polish . . . has a yen for basketball, summer sports, and swimming . . . Basketball I, 2, Softball 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Statf. I JOHN LYNCH . . . St. Louis Bertrand Johnny . . . hopes to be a professional drummer . . . enioys sports, dances, and cars . . . peeved by poor band f music . . . Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club I, Service Club 3 . . . headed for USF. f 9b- ff' I Ii we . I MARY ELLEN MACFARLANE . . . St. Louis Bertrand L . Sparky . . . has a secret ambition to work at Flamingo Club in Las Vegas , . . people who wear a smile on Mon- day morning get her down . . . likes horseback riding, spaghetti, and roller coasters . , . Cheerleader I, 2, Fashion Show 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mission Clu , Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. , . . STEPHEN MAHONEY . . . St. Lawrence O'Toole I i Steve . . . as a friend he can't be beat . . . wants success and happiness . . . really goes for fishing, boxing, N Veeps, and sports . . . Mission Representative I, 3, Treas- - ,435 , Q , urer 2, President 4, Camera Club Officer 3, Glee Club ' ' 1 K fer.: I, 2, 4, Track, Sanctuary Society, Senior Play, Yearbook . siaff. . I I ,, ,S , ' Y , . 'c ,sei THOMAS MARTIN . . . Assumption T0m . . - will be -2 New lawyer . . . likes football, g cars, and FOOD . . , detests slow drivers . . . will answer roll call at Oakland Junior College next year . . . Athletic -L Manager I, YCS 3, Camera Club 3, Traffic Squad 2 3' I Reporter for Crozier 3. 4: Yearbook Staff. I I Y 4 X L A B u , jlw CLASS ol 1955 ELEANOR McCARTHY . . . Our Lady of Grace EIIie . . . plans to travel constantly . . . nursing at Providence will be her career . . . sings Unforgettable . . . loves football, dances parties, and night games . . . Vice President I, Treasurer 3, Senior Play, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 GAA 43 Volleyball 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. MICHAEL McCUSKER . . . St. Bernard Mike . . . happy success is his aim . . . enioys cars, basketball, and music . . . doesn't care much for short de- tention tasks . . . will be at St. Mary's next year . . . Glee Club I, 2, Basketball I, Baseball 3, Speech Club, News- paper Club. RICHARD McPARTLAND . . . SO. Benedict Dick . . . aiming at pharmacy . . . plans to attend Junior College . . . dislikes thin individuals , . . indulges in traveling and dancing . . . likes to sing . . . Service Club 3, Senior Play. BEVERLY MELLO . . . St. Leander Bev . . . ambitions to ioin the FBI , . . fanatic at the keyboard-typewriter, that is . . . likes strawberry ice cream, flashy convertibles, and new shoes , . . Student Body Oflicer 4, Basketball I, 2, Speech Club I, GAA 4, Christian Lite 3, Library Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. Ca, X T -1-xx. anon- P if 1 15 I ,155 fi Na- ! 5 X 'Kim f s 'Ox e wr? .'.,sV v ln MADELINE MESSINA . . . St. Clement Lennie . . . wants to travel around the world , . . nursing at St. Joseph's in San Francisco will keep her busy . . . settles for doughnuts, spring clothes, and Home Sweet Home . . . Service Club 3, Volleyball I, Apostolic Club 3, Library Club 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club I, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. MARY MONTESANO . . . St. Cyril Mar , . . another candidate for first woman President . . . a wizard at the typewriter . . . dislikes borrowers as a class . . . hums Barefoot Contessa , . . especially favors friends, money, and sports , . . Treasurer 2, Baseball lg Glee Club 3, Mission Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. BARBARA MONTGOMERY . . . St. John Bing . , , would like to be a iet pilot . . . will settle for nursing at Providence tor a while , . . waiting for late- comers causes her blood pressure to rise . . . millionaires, steaks, and panda bears are sure to please her . . . Glee Club 2, Speech Club 2, GAA 43 Sports Editor of Crozier, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. BARBARA JEAN MOUTINHO . . . SL Leander Jeannie . . . planning a business career . . . will attend college next semester . . . latecomers peeve her . . . basketball, records, and blue convertibles please her very much , . . Volleyball I, Glee Club I, Z, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Cheerleader I, GAA 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. ,gfrgz ze jim CL SS of 195 ef:efe,wg f .K L . sw' ff. t rl , . I A new . nf ,awp W4 ,sf if GARY PEBELIER . . . Sl. Louis Berirund Gary . . . hopes fo be a iournalisl . . . foolball and moforcycles fascinafe him . . . peeved by Frenchmen . . . hums Tha'l s Whaf I Like . . . will sfudy al' USF. DENNIS REIDY . . . Sl. Joachim Denny . . . secref ambifion is fo affend Darfmoufh buf will be af Sf. Mary's nexf year . . . parlial fo chocolafe milkshakes, singing in The shower, and people in general . . . can'l sfand sloppy girls . . . croons Counl' Your Blessings . . . Glee Club 3, 4, Crozier Sfaff, Senior Class Play, Sporls Edifor 4. THEODORE REILLY . . . Sf. Louis Bertrand Ted . . . hopes lo graduale . . . loves his Progressive Music . . . swimming, racing, and hopped-up engines are special wilh him . , . Secretary I, Treasurer 2, Secrefary 3, Treasurer 4, Parish Club, Social Chairman. ROBERT REISZ . . . Assumplion Bob . . , is anxious fo qraduafe . . , plans fo help Uncle Sam nexf year . . . sings LiHle Things Mean A Lol . . . peeved by crazy drivers . . . Baseball l, Glee Club I, Service Club 3. JAMES MULLEN . . . SI. Cyril Jim . . . will sfudy pharmacy al Sanfa Clara . . . likes foolball, cards, and jazz . . . hums Rock Around fhe glock . . . Alhlefic Manager l, 2, Baskefball l, 2, Senior ay. ANN MURRAY . . . Si. Leander Ann . . . wants fo have a dozen children . . . sings My Own True Love . . . will answer mail call af Nofre Dame College in Belmonf nexf year . . , can'f resisl a good book or a Sunday affernoon drive . . . Secfion President 2, 3, Sfudenl Body Veep 4, Glee Club I, Varsify Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Federation Corresponding Secrelary 2, 3, 4, Assisfanf Edifor of Yearbook. LAWRENCE MURRAY . . . Si. Louis Berfrand Larry , . . favors boxing, fishing, and holrods . . . will ioin the Marines soon . . , likes fo lisfen to Peg O' My Heart . . . Track 4, Baskelball 3, 4, Camera Club 3. BETH ANN NEWCOMB . . . Assumpfion Biff . . . wanfs slick black Jaguar wifh whife lop . . . disapproves of going sfeady . . . has chosen Holy Names College for nexf year . . . has an inordinate desire for Boysenberry Deep Dish Pie . . . will live in Carmel some day . . . Baskelfball I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Presidenf 4, Volleyball, Cheerleader 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Federalion, Sfudenf Council, Senior Play, Yearbook la . , Q ,..,, ,I , A T s z -3? ,f ,gf y ff-5 J 4 4 ee. if 4 I X Q. an X , yv is , wigs 3. A f ,..4g,, 'CN' Alk, i f ..,,,,Vl 1 . l jim CL SS of 1955 DAVID RESEIGH . . . Sl. Louis Bertrand Dave . . . it he has his way he'll be a Naval Officer . . . disturbed when asked to pose for pictures . . , loves baseball, dancing, movies, parties, and all sports . . . favors Who K ' ' nows . . . Senior Play, Block O Society. RONALD RETTUS . . . Sl. Lawrence O'Toole Ron . . . would like to run an elevator . . . ardent base- ball fan . . . expert on weeds, football, animals and , cars . . . Intramural Sports, Baseball I, Federation, Senior Play . . . will be student at USF next semester. DAVID RHINE . . . St. Louis Bertrand Tony . . . wants to be an educated wrestler . . . camera fiend . . . settles for football, parties, money, and sports . . . Social Chairman, Camera Club, Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff . . . plans to attend USF. PATRICIA RODRICK . . . St. Cyril Pat . . . will visit outer planetary systems some day . . . pet peeve is her frater . . tains, and pink 7-Up , . . . loves music, football, moun- Siena Heights College is her destination for next year . . . Vice-President 2, Basketball 3 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Dramatics Play, Yearbook Staffs , Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Senior 51 s.-1 E? I ,,s,,m'y . An W of 2, iii, I i:73fV5fQ es .A 1 .px i n an ,Q if - If ,f I . 'J- . I ,kk I K 5-L DONNA RUCKER . . . Assumption Kitty . . . wants to go to Mars . . . hopes to be a nurse at Providence . . . I1yperboIists and such merit her dis- approving glance . . . partial to baseball, Rocky Road Ice Cream, and GUMDROPS . . . Social Chairman 2, Vice- President 3, 4, Senior Play, Fashion Show 4' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Newspaper Club 3, Yearbook Staff. MARLENE RUGAARD . . . St. Leander Marti . . . yearns lo be a professional dancer . . . another slenographic fiend . . . likes Tony Curtis and pizza . . . despises tests which make errors . . , Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, Volleyball I, Camera Club 3, Section Reporter on Crozier Staff, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. PATRICK RYAN . . . St. Cyril Pat , . . alms at engineering degree from St. Mary's , . . dislikes blondes . . . basketball and social events keep him happy . . . Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Track 4, Federation I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. CAROL SALEL . . . St. Benedict CaroI . . , envisions a CPA career . . . Count Your Blessings tirst on her hit parade . . . can't stand absent- minded people . . . loves any kind of fun and working for others . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Section Reporter on Crozier Staff, Yearbook Staff . . . will be at Notre Dame, Belmont, in the fall. jim CL SS ol 1955 I i as : 'ev s. . e I is , QA' ,gg - 5 Z., I BARBARA SOUZA . . . Si. Leander Barb likes fo advise mafrimonial prospecfs . . . will have a college career af Siena Heighfs . . . has a profound dislike for people who sfarf fo say somefhing and sfop when you become inferesfed . . . baseball, volleyball, and fhe sheer pleasure of relaxing in a swimming pool are her special delighf . . . Secrefary 2, Soffball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 31 Baseball I, 2, Glee Club I, 3, GAA 4, Senior Play, Year- book Sfaff. ROBERTA SOUZA . . . Sf. Leander Rabi . . . will accompany the visifors fo Mars . . . dis- likes any and all fypes of homework . . . Pee Wee golf and fall, dark, handsome boys are her specially . . . Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club Ig GAA 4, Camera Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Sfaff. BETH SULLIVAN . . . Sl. John Befh . . . wanfs fo be a teacher . . . irrifafed by people who masficafe fheir fingernails . . . swimming, dancing, and foofball please her very much . . . Presidenf lg Cheerleader l, 33 Glee Club' I, 2, 4, Speech Club 3, GAA 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Slaff. ROBERT SUTHERLIN . . . Sf. Leander Bob . . . will sfudy fo be chemical engineer . , . wom- en's minds baffle him , . . prefers foofball, asfronomy, and cars . , . quiet, comforfable fype , . . Speech Club I, 2, 33 Service Club 3, Dramafics l, 3g Federafion I, 2, 3, ' . lx Wh , RICHARD SCHEIMER . . . All Sainfs Dick . . . will be a Navy Officer when he alfains his goal . . . doesn'f like girls' abbrevialed coiffures . . . en- joys swimming, ian music, and cars , . . ardenl Yosemife lan . . . Sancfuary Sociefy 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Assisfan? Edifor of Yearbook: Senior Play. WILLIAM SHELLEY . . . Sf. Bernard Bill . . . infends fo be a rancher . . . likes fo Iisfen fo l-learfs of Sl'one . . . favors foofball, wresfling, and fhe Range Rider . . . is an aufhorify on walk-in ice boxes . . , Traffic Squad 2, 3, 43 Track Team 3, 4, Service Club 3, Camera Club 3. MAXINE SILVA . . Sf. Joachim Maxie . . , will frain for nursing af Providence nexl' year . . . doesn'f like fo waif for her dafe . , . pleased by Liberace, dancing, and kniffing . . . Glee Club Z, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Mission Club 3, 41 Federafion I, Z, 3, 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Sfaff. HELENE SIMI . . Sf. Cyril Lorraine . . . would like fo fake a frip around fhe world in lhe Naufilus . . , people who bile fheir fingernails annoy her . , . loves Cole PorIer's melodies . . , will be enrolled af Holy Names nexf year . . . enioys lomafo juice, foofball games, and dances . . . Secflon Social Chairman Ig Senior Play, Glee Club I, 2, 3 4' Speech Club I' YCS 2 3 4' GAA 43 Yearbook Sfaff, .11 f 'i 41 fin 'T' we-1 ,f ears lffzfs 'ivsea , , Y, yy y ,,, f , fs l 9 '73 1 , , ' ii iiifi13f1fgzfeiaaxs. jim CL SS ol 1955 JAMES SWEENEY . . . St. Jurluth Shorty . . . would like to be an engineer after attending USF . . . hums hit tunes frequently . . , annoyed by cousins . . . lilfes baseball . . . hot dogs and soccer . . . Glee Club l, Service Club, Yearbook Staff. JOSEPH TANCREDY . . . St. Perpetuu. Lafayette Joe . . . plans to attend St. Mary's college and then ioin his father in business . . , dislikes girls who smoke . . . favors movies, driving, and sports . . . Glee Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JOHN TARABINI . . . St. Isidore, Danville Big John . . . secret amibition is to play with the Cleve- land Indians, but will attend St. Mary's . . . can't stand drivers who fail to signal . . . partial to sports, social ac- tivities, and cars . . . Basketball, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4, Speech Club I, Sanctuary Society 3, Service Club 3, Senior Play. JEANNE MARIE TERRY . . . St. Jarluth Jean . . . would like to master the art of singing . . . a Cole Porter fan , . . can't feature having pleasant dreams interrupted by alarm clocks . . , has an intense interest in basketball guards, red convertibles, and baseball short- stops . . . Declamation l, 2, Basketball 2, Speech Club 3, Glee Club 4, Softball 2, 4, Parish Reporter on Crozier, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. B ,-f wg.. 'ven- Q? ,mv- .ai I xx! son s i .... sl s.,.,g,n,5 41 ROBERTA THOMAS . . . Sf. Leander Bert . . . aspires to be an executive secretary . . . will attend college in the fall . . . singing and ioke sessions keep her amused . . . irked by dates who come late . . . hums and sings Sincerely . . . Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JOHN TORRANO . . . Sf. Clement Johnny wants a car hot off the assembly line , , .allergic to report cards . . , driving, photography, and stamps are his hobbies. . . plans to go to college . . . Service Club 3, Traffic Squad Z, 3, Federation 2, 3, 4, SHIRLEY VAN HALE . . . St. Benedict Shirl . . , will do secretarial work in near future , . . anyone and everyone who is late annoys her . . . Sammy xl - ,AN Davis' rendition of the Birth of the Blues reallv sends her X ,M 3, . . . singing and swimming are her favorites . . , Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Federation l, 2, 3, 4, Christian Lite 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff. JOHN WALDEISEN . . , Assumption George . . wants a career in the Navy . , traffic cops are a special delight to him . , . interested in swim- ming, airplanes, and all types of sports , . . frankly detests stop lights , . . Service Club 3, Camera Club 3, Federav tion 3, 4, Traffic Squad 3. jig CL SS oi 1955 WILLIAM WIEGMANN . . . Sl. Louis Bertrand BilI . . . headed for a business career . . . likes lo hunl, fish, and play baseball . . . heeds lhe message of Counl Your Blessings . . . Baseball I, Baskelball I, Sancluary Sociely, Senior Play . , . will ioin classmales al USF nexl semesler. NANCY WRIGHT . . . Sl. Bernard Nan . . . wanls lo be a nurse al Providence Hospilal . . . financially disabled young men and slow people harass her . . . admires red Lincoln Capri converlibles . . . Baskel- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Z, Camera Club 3, Newsaper Club 3, 4, Speech Club I, 2, Federalion, Senior Play, Crozier Slalf, Yearbook Slafl. NICHOLAS ZILEMBO . . . Sl. Leander Nicky . , . his secrel ambilion is lo oil hinges on lhe Golden Gale Bridge . . , engages in all sporls, bowling, and cards . . . says he'll work lor a living . . . Social Chairman 4, Baskelball 3, Baseball 4, Glee Club 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Slafl. MARY WATTERS . . . Assumption Mar . . . anolher career in lhe business world . . . walking lime bombs conlinually asking lhe lime of day irk her . . . likes chocolales and shiny new cars . . . Glee Club I, 2, 4, Federalion I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. MELVIN WELCH . . . Sl. Joachim Mel . . . hopes lo be an avialor . . . favors fishing, music, and races . . . will loin lhe Air Force in lhe Fall . . . doesn'l care much for Room 2l0. BETTY JANE WESCOTT . . . Our Lady of Grace Belly . . . craves lo visil Evansville, Indiana . , . plans on a bookkeeping career . . . irked by people who are lale . , . would like lo marry a millionaire some day . . . favors dark green Ponliac converlibles . . . Baskelball 2, Chrislian Life, Senior Play, Yearbook Slaff. ALLAN WHITE . . . Assumplion Al . . . hopes lo win an engineer's degree in college . . . sporls, money, and parlies rale high wilh him . . . Basketball I, Baseball I, Auxilium Lalinum award 2, 3, 4, Sancluary Sociely, Senior Play. 3 , nf-57 . A ia P 4 ra A' ' A The Curtain Falls on 0ur Premiere Performance Senior officers Sfeve Mahoney, Niclr Zilembo, Ted Reilly, Vaughn Donahue, Pal' Fahey, Bella Newcomb, Theresa Kennedy, and Donna Rucker hold an informal meering lo discuss final plans for Gradualion. Tlrus ends +l1e s'l'ory we wanled +o fell you . . . a s+ory we will always remember . . . a sfory of 'l'l1e lbesi' years of our life as fire FEATURED PLAYERS of 'this PREMIERE PERFORMANCE now ending in a blaze of glory! Vg.. - i1 X fe AUTIDGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The CROZIER STAFF exfencls sincere fhanks +o fhe Facul+y of Bishop O'Dowcl High School ancl 'ro all fhose who confribufed in any way +o 'rhe success of 'lhis publicafion. Ed Bordanaro - Don Zarconi, Phofography Don Bosco, Pho?ography The Fonfes Prinfing Co., Publishing


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