Cathedral Girls High School - Cathedral Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1961
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'ig 'nit fiajzz, S3434 NW 'ZXJKLTQ '33 mi L mx ' E Q mx ' iii, QE xixgbqjwwmv 4? n PF .Li -3 A '33 KS 5rfb'bQy'W' 4 W 63f7QMffM4 A R , 510 QQ , 9' Q4 A Q5 1 5' K NR y ' -' -H-4 A S y H vat? KJ CATH published by CATHED M ,ZA Lffffl S' HIGH SCHOOL Avenue e ego 1, California If - N 1 Af , M W W gil if if shadow more osi- As we w our the shadow direct il- lives should echo atlon To Mary Immaculate the Class of 1961 dedicates this record of our senior year. May she who was overshadowed by the power of the Most High guide us through life and bring us at last to that world where there are no shadows, but only the Sun. X f ' v fl- Lf SS gg- Table of Contents Classes . . Organizations .. Sports .. Activities ..... Underclassrnen .. XXX Graduates . . J 1 ,Wh-tr . ,tm tt fs 9' it .Zu . iff! X. 'X Y'. .+ Q 2--P, fi Q - X k.Lg ag x- ' ,L s . - , 53. ff' . ' 4 nz if . ' Wi55'b 1V.?' ' 1 .i 3 X v .aug v 5 ? 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' - ' i if - v - .9 Eh.. m 1 an l Q Q ,.. . . ., s - N , ..! -QQ - X 4. 6 ,, f ,.'-H-W .. .. 4 A 4 Aka- .,,. -.-.. -- , -me 7' M ,K V L. . . ,KM - W 5 A ., .lu .A,n...,.... 4 ....... ..... - sa ,A V. an 4, - 4 a 1 .A an 4. .,.......---. -vo an .,, Q as .......!.. M. n.. 4 1 X ' 1 . jgfifi Bile Q uv ' 5' I ' 3 ,M mime' K A A 3 'N 1 '-my , 1' ' . nn i V,.- K xl ,,.. . We e Sacraments and Instructions Cathedralites learn more about their faith through Monsignor Ricels weekly religion classes, as well as through those conducted by the Sisters and the priests of the parish. There are also abund- ant opportunities to put knowledge into practice through reception of the Sacraments and daily Mass. Every Friday a special Mass is offered at which all students answer the responses or sing parts of the Mass. Every Monday morning all girls attend the Rector's Religion Class where Monsignor provides inspiring and instructive lessons on many phases of Catholic doctrine. N-waz NM.,-Mm +P' - r 4362? ,Qi nm -gm x' W 4 fp, lement English Program In the English program, the Cathedralite learns Kathy Zaworski holds the first-place di- visional trophy which she won in the Toastmasters' High School Speech Contest. how the heritage of western man has been pre- served in literature. In addition to enjoying poems, plays, novels, and essays of the world's great artists, the student is led to interpret and to respond to what she has read by participation in discussions, dramatic presentations, and original compositions. This year, particular emphasis was given to crea- tive writing through the Honors Literary Work- shops. Study of Latin, Spanish Preserves Culture The first year Spanish class prepares for a production of Cinicienta, a puppet show. With the countries of the world coming closer together each year, at least according to travel-time, social studies and foreign language have assumed new dimensions in the classroom. In addition to the skills of grammar and translation, language students are made aware of the cultural heritage of various peoples in other lands. The history department stresses an understanding and awareness of world problems and encourages participation in civic events which will give girls a more lively interest in government. Among the important events of the year is the mock U.N. meeting at State College each spring. A truly unusual experience for Cathedralites, but one which they will always remember, was going to see President Eisenhower when he arrived in San Diego, The picture on the end sheets of this book shows the students as they waited for the President. IO ,. 5 N ,, Q , f , .L -I 1.11 ,Af 1 46 .N Q 13' X 3 M-N W, fx. I lie, 2 is W ,Q-. sf' W 'X .V + f lr i - ' 1,144 K ,i J if V , M , iff .ar W PM 1, W ,S ' .1 ef' q 5 MV' 'Q ' , -. ,, 3 at bt if 25,1 5 Niygpy U,,i,Q,ffJ not -Q.,-S ii ' 1? , xi Xxx E my Gb' ,L i ' . , ,., ,ff I , my , 5 ,J , ' HV' , .. -5 ,J :fy J T W' . .J . - . f f ' ' ' 4 V ' Wfe' . , nf, L , M fl, if 1 s Mr joseph Dunn mathematics instructor, and the math team, Eleanor Smith, Laura Anderson, Roberta Valdisera Karen Graham, and Philomena Burkhardt, get underway to the field day at Occidental College. Math Team Accepts Challenge at Geeidental A full curriculum of mathematics courses is offered at Cathedral. General mathematics, algebra, and geometry are basic. For those who wish to continue their study, advanced algebra and trigonometry are provided. This year a specially prepared team gave a fascinating illustrated lecture for the student body, before taking part in an inter-school mathematics field day. The girls covered such topics as probability, transfmite numbers and the history of pi. 44 I' Q ' f x fy, i x as We ff x . ti., Q' 1, -r- A E - fig:-gi ., .,- ' :- ---- .few L: f ,R if I Q1 .sf 4, Q.-3.1 -av -+M- -mf-wa-wa-e-nw-f . -- ,A f-1-mfwwf 1 M ' , ,..,,,,...-mgW,.,,,,,.....,..,-,,.,,-- .... -- ,'.- .Q-,-.m-vu-!u.q...4.1f'f+.mmw-'73, - . ..... ,, W? wa .W . aww. - f,.f,fsf,g ,, , . Y 2 1 I . E : NK , wg' X. ' W QQ! .12 5 Wyman . , , . . sn.. ,k...w, 1 G 'ff H W. K li dm -1:2 ,Q i , H Vin!! ., ,,z:: .1 .,,, Homemakers, Artists Show Talent Rf' Georgia Butcher Rita Morrissey Viola Robison Jatkie Smith 'md lxaths Zaworski vsork on the garments they vtill model in the annual homc economics fair Courses in both practical and fine arts are popular elec- tives. Homemaking, in which foods and nutrition, as well as sewing, is taught, is open to Junior and Seniors who enjoy the convenience of the modern, well-equipped labora- tory. The art room is the scene of numerous activities in arts and crafts. Girls may elect two years of art. During May the girls display the work that they have accomplished during the year for parents and friends at a fair. A fashion show is also held at the annual awards banquet. 1 ational Spanish Honor Society Chapter San Diego de Aloala To be eligible for membership in the Spanish National Honor Society, students must have maintained a B average for at least two semesters. Moncia Avalos is the president of this honorary group which includes Rita Capitani, Patricia McGann, Linda Capitani, Sharon Dorfman, Denise Belson, and Gerry Hughes. Also members, but not pictured, are Sharon Steeber and Virginia Zaiac. - -, W. 5. ,,: Faculty, Officers Share V' Ex.. '5 5.-N ' Charlotte Snyder A.S.B. Vice-president Responsi I1 Stu - Gail Crane I 8 A.S.B. Secretary Martha Jennings A.S.B. Treasurer nt Government. ,vin . t HK ' v 4 f K er Mary Teresa, Principal, Sister St. Bernard, mod- or of the Student Council, 'uss plans for student ac- ties. In addition to her ly administrative duties, er Mary Teresa teaches Igion IV. Sister St. Ber- i is in charge of Cathe- 's commercial department teaches algebra and Sen- Religion. janet Butina 12B President 4 F nw g M I V L chef-rv 'K JQAQ f 5 t t 7'-f'1'Q-Katllieen i i LA-ANAJQLJW refresh JPresident A Axe! .AJ ,JW 5-ffx,a.,g,,O,fx.J 2 Cheryl Aldrich I9 12A President ...J Y Z A Q S X - ' 1 'V f' . , , ' iljifij , 2 . ig 31 ij - . i r -2 ff, f' . A 5.1 1 + -- :Lili 'Mm-q ' V-aw. .., 5 V , - - .. ' f- s.J g wh K 1 A fb A gf gi ' ' T - S ,f . Mvx Nl t -1 . 'M A 4' pk .,,,, 4. 5 f , W- r- algal X, 0 u , v A Ml- Q S i Yo- M- N Qi- q . In ' Q , L , 6 .. 'V .W-5 i fi wk L 'K -no 3' W ' L LL 1, F' fin 'L- . ,L ,,hl -VV L , tw 1' R .- , ,,,, - L. L. 3, hs, uns .5:ki Q Sw , L fembers of the Legion of the Sacred Hearts assist at all pro- fssions at St. Joseph's Cathedral. From left to right are: Barbara iney, Monica Rice Ctreasurerj, Pat Cole Cvice-presidentj, and fary Ruchlewicz Cpresidentj. On the first Friday of October, the Student Body was consecrated to the Sacred Heart of jesus. Student leaders and representatives from St. joseph's Grammar School join Monsignor Rice in the annual ceremony which is arranged by the Legion. Legionaires Are Dedicated to the Sacred Heart. The object of the Legion of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary is to honor the Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and to make this devo- tion known to others by means of night adoration, Holy Hour, fre- quent reception of Holy Commu- nion and recitation of the rosary. Activities this year included the sale of religious Christmas Cards, a retreat in Descanso on January 27-29, and the reception of new members, Cecily Quinn, Mary Beth Dressor, and Lorraine Foster on February 10. Mary Ruchlewicz Legion President Sodality Lives Motto To Jesus Through Mary The Sodality of Our Lady is an organization which aims to lead its members to personal sanctifi- cation through devotion to Mary. Sodalists are very active in the performance of spiritual and cor- poral works of mercy. The Sodal- ity-sponsored Know Your Saints program on Halloween awakens student interest in the lives of the saints. Sodalists also volunteer to work at Guadalupe Clinic once a week and to teach catechism in their respective parishes. Two im- portant sodality projects are: tak- ing part in the annual congress at U.S.D. and helping in the organi- zation of retreats for public school students throughout the diocese. Cathedral was particularly hon- ored this year by having Maria Theodore chosen as prefect of the Diocesan Sodality Council. RIGHT Vice prefect jackie Smith and Secretary Pamela Beckett Hank Maria as she carries the Sodality banner in a solemn procession. BELOW: Contestants in the annual Knovn Your Saints program are: Eleanor Smith, Kathy Weidinger, Carole Doblado Gail Crane Joanne Schneider, Roberta Valdisera, Barbara Langlois Shirley Crane and Sue Elliott Mistress of ceremonies was Maria Theo- dore Carolyn Koontz and jackie Smith keep guard over the sealed questions. an A A 2 X wx Q 'o O o . , 'F' .-7 W 1 '. c V. - 1 A 'ff' I 4 ' 53' 'V im - 'fs F- if'--'15-S 32: 3 1 ' 1' .0 2 W 'Q' ' 'iff' 19- ',?.n' - -Q . I g A O o.' , iff Q. ,EE- League of Mary Leads Noon Rosary League President Kathy Vifeidinger The object of the League of Mary is to lead its members to self-santification through reception of the Sacraments and prayer, and through active co- operation in the Work of Catholic action. The motto of the League is Behold the handmaid of the Lord. Some of the activities the organization has sponsored this year are: the interclass Christ- mas Crib Contest, the party for Indian Children, the October Rosary devotion, and a clothing and food drive for the orphanage in Tijuana. Peggy Deyling, Helen Scutt Csecretaryj, Pamela Carns, Ann Donovan Cvice-presidentj, and Kathy Weidinger Cpresidentj take their turn leading the Rosary at the Fatima shrine during October. C. S. F. Members Win Academic Honors The C.S.F. endeavors to serve the school as well as to earn high scholastic achievement. Pictured above are: Laura Ander- son, Maureen Vikarcik, Joanne Schneider, Tina Graham, Roberta Valdisera, Shirley Crane, Sylvia Warren, and Linda Kemp. On the steps of Marian Hall are: Genevieve Mitsopoulos Cpresidentj, Among their duties are clerical assistance to faculty members, serving Karen Graham Cvice-presidentj, Eleanor Smith, Gail Crane, Maria as hostesses for school functions, and providing a tutoring service for Theodore Csecretaryj, Jeannie O'Donne1l, Francine Bott, Katie Karnes, students. ABOVE: Sharon Steeber, Pat Gaughan, Barbara Picco, Kathy and Pat McGann. Zaworski, and Philomena Burkhardt. Safety Council Furnjshes Before the conference in Balboa Park, Traffic Safety Council members, Elizabeth Leonard, Gloria Sc Sharon Dorfman The Traffic Council is an organization whose mem- bers, taken from the junior and senior classes, promote obedience to trafiic laws. Each year the members of the organization act as delegates to the San Diego Traffic Council Conference held in Balboa Park. At this conference delegates from all schools in San Diego discuss the various aspects of traffic safety. Sharon Dorfman, president of the Cathedral Safety Council, was elected vice-president of this conference. One of the most active service organizations on campus is the junior Red Cross. The entire school is enrolled in this club. Its class representatives and active members engage in such worthwhile projects as wrap- ping Christmas packages at the Naval Training Cen- ter, visiting elderly persons at a local rest home, and making tray favors and Halloween masks for the children at Mercy Hospital. der, Geraldine Frazier, Joann Eagen, Mary Buttemer, Josie Gable, Sharon Dorfman, Clarisse Fernan X I O Service 1S Goal c Chairman of the Trafhc Safety Council ',-- ' - nformation ,S 'B if QQ Q. Q! n Graham, Kathy Hauserman, Nancy n, Marnie Coombe, and Pat Dyer present xgram for the student body. Red Cross Left: Red Cross officers, Gloria x Qa. QE H Scholder Ctreasurerj, Kathy Hauserman fpresidentj, Kar- en Graham Cvice-presidentl, Sue Shannon fsecretaryj en- tertain one of the patients at Mercy Hospital's childrens' ward. Sandra Kiszla and Barbara Grams bring a big smile from one little miss at the Hallow- een party. 9' 'Nt 4 'tt 4 5 N 5: Gay Hildahl, Dee Stein, and Linda Murphey bring some Christmas cheer to one of the residents at the Broadway Rest Home. , ii HHH g Y, i l f X I 4' - i 1 A I 1 3 W Y V V - f.A........A..., ..., .. 1. ., vw-,:--::fa2sez4:m: j..,,,, ,M ' H . is Demse Belson Genesmn Pres1dent Philomcna Burkhardt Glee Club President . ,,.,,,...f-fv , Q, ,. 5f b ,,,k , g, , l Glee Club members are: Mary Bacon, Emilia Borja, Philomena Burkhardt, Josie Gable, Carol Gatton, Ellen Hockmuth, Pat McGann, Mary jo Rae, Esther Ramirez, Mary Buttemer, Frances Clagett, Marnie Coombe, Martha Cora, Gail Crane, Peggy Deyling, Monica Dietsch Ann Donovan, Sharon Dooley, judi Ponce, Sandra Schier, Lourdes Romero, Jessie Beltran, Edna Chapa, Elaine Engman, Lorraine Foster ,Linda Guillen, Linda jackson, Angela Kathol, Colleen Murphy, Sharon Paddock, Cathy Polakiewicz, Barbara Riney, and Pat Wallace. Above, the Glee Club takes part in a Christmas program for the student body. . , ' 3 Z Genesians, G ee Club Provide Drama and Song A prominent organization at we-'S'-as t V t l ..,, . f E t i l Cathedral is the drama club, The ' l Y p jr Genesians. In addition to the pro- teate' duction of the annual school play, V , A I c , i V , and participation in various com- ' A R P t V 5 petitions and programs during the A M X for 't y C 1 C warg y gh school year, this club raises funds hi L H V i C to establish a scholarship for the most deserving of their members. l 1 g K 3 M-G , N 4 - l 'qr 'l. .:::-J., .1 1 ' f---e '- '? L' V . V - F l....l I l Rosemary Meza, Georgia Butcher, fi Patty Olsen take leading parts in the 5 Genesians' Christmas play. L'T 'oi lW J ,. KJ 3i!654'5WfPfi i! Fwy' N 3 mr .f-'W we-msn U53 '-4 E sk ,1 is 'I as i K,- s 7Tf3' fy. Seienee Club Members Sponsor Field Trips One of the specialized clubs on campus is the Science Club which strives to promote an interest in science while helping the members to become more informed in various scientific fields. The club has taken many interesting field trips. In January and March, the members went exploring at La Jolla Shores, and later in the year they visited the San Diego Police Department Crime Laboratory. Emilia Ramos, Sue Elliott, Gerry Hughes, and Sylvia Hudec admire the new aquarium in the lab. Ivfarine life has been one of the main interests of Science Club members. Examining a wall diagram are Lorraine Foster Ctreasurerj, Pat Cole Cvice- presidentj, Eleanor Smith Cpresidentj, and Roberta Valdisera Csecretaryl. pgllliii Veritas Club Stimulates Dis ous Sion After lecturing to the entire student body, Father Urusov, S.J. from the Russian Center in San Francisco held an informal meeting with club members at which he recalled many details of his life in Russia and his experiences as a priest of the Byzantine rite. Mrs. Irene Wessel, who heads Cathedralls speech and drama department, checks the program for the two-day School of Anti- Communism held in December. Helen Scutt, Veritas Club president assists her. - kwa 90 696, L 99 Q90 QOH? .- 'S 914 6 S5199 QSM we SPGRTS Goooooo CATHEDRAL! tam Michelina Rita Capitani are an element at every Varsity game. ' lp., f 1 'fi .ar wi www The Girls' Athletic Association is a most active group in the school. It has three main aims: to develop good sportsmanshipg to boost school spiritg and to encourage students to take an interest in all kinds of sports. There is hardly a time when some G.A.A. sponsored game is not being played, either by the Varsity or intra-mural teams, as well as a constant round of tennis, badminton, and basketball during the noon hour. On January 17 the organization held a skating party for the entire student body at Palisades Gardens. Climax of the year is the annual play day. Patricia McGann G.A.A. President g...,,., . t W ,L , un: Dffioers, senders School Assisting Pat as ofiicers are Sylvia Manzana, Leah Tomsky, and Carole Doblado. Each section sends an elected representative to make up the G.A.A. Council which helps the olhcers plan activities. Members of the Council are: Jessie Beltran, joan Wfestervelt, Lorraine Foster, julie Vega, Frieda Somera, Connie Drew, Gloria Koontz, and Carole Satterwhite. 37 Q Mr. joseph Dunn, Varsity coach, and Pat McGann arouse enthusiasm for the opening game with Rosary High. Here, they present Varsity members and our new mascot. ROW ONE:Leah Tomsky holding Mr. joseph Dunn jr., Jocelyn Cooper. ROW TWO: Arleen Arregui, Dolores Beltran, Beth Parlow. ROW THREE: Joan Szymanski, Julie Vega, Jessie Beltran. ROW FOUR: Gretchen Fow- lie, Francine Bott, Carole Doblado, Mary Ann Diano. 38 Volleyball Game S Draw Record Support 1- M' gfflf it a . i f eff fig'-wi ff, 'et i-meld ssstis ff agua' ja ' mf' ef 'iiflf IEI Q, 7' Y 'Z . Q W orb, Ofaftfgfgiagafymffeti 'ffdaqj Beth Parlow makes a point for Cathedral in the first game of the season against Rosary High. An overtime game with plenty of critical moments was thc contest with O.L.P. Villans. The lmal score, 16-14 in favor of Academy. 10144: O K A tier' Q Have Ball 1 1 Gretchen makes vuth the fan HLIIOH in game against Regina Coeli. 40 Carole is ready for Francine-:'s set-up. All eyes on the ball! iH.SCore! Teammates are tense as Gretchen makes a skill- ful recovery in game against Little Flower. Who gets this one is anybodyls guess. EQQUQQE V E X fi RJ xl mf Juniors Capture Intramural Trophy lc ia, . L M 1-,..e' s1w'7fa! :.-:ft- l - 4l'1 ! El is f, l 1 Y 1 ' ' The most exciting game of the intramural playoffs was between the juniors and Sophomores. This game was a family affair as well: Sophomore Jessie Beltran rushed in to pick up her sister, Dolores' spike. juniors: Frieda Somera, Arleen -Arregui, and Connie Drew admire their volleyball trophy. Basketball season also found the juniors as champions when they defeated hard-fighting Sophomores 16-7. 42 Basketball Playoffs Provo Juniors O11 Top Again It seems no one can defeat the class of '62. In spite of valiant efforts the M skillful juniors surpassed the Freshmen to win the intramural basketball ' trophy. ...wr-. ,,,,.. .t,...,,,..- ,v...,.--,.-,e.a,.,f K ,,,.j .1 ' MLS. Edith Dunn Physical Education Instructor W,-f 4 1 -'QE' 'sm-QM I' ff E . ., A 'N A.. , s 1 OM g 3 W Vg.: 3 :fl Q. wig, V YH , .. Q fy 5 2 . Q! ix ,, K f ..b f X in K L A A ' N air' - K i if , 2 fi FQ - . .. 1 . -' 5, A ,.,, Y ' -' r 7.Ef.'rw I- , 'fi -f'- ' ..2f',s.iE'- , .fTf.feffSH-'K :W k W., ww f -: - ' -ww -f gr 4 A K gg ',,1 ,W ,.. k,5:'sfsw.:,, , f , f- -Y kyyy ..q . ,qw ..,,,--V , ,, , f . ,. ,151 ....,, ,, sm. i.1':i'. 'lrfflti6iIM. -' f' ' JK f -- f--1'5f L-' VV P5W f?Lif'f Zii,.. Ili '4 m Q, fuifffgjigaigffli, QQ '5f,j2g4j.iff:r2Qf'I5,lif95'ZEEksff5 .5 V K' U 'T f?,. Q 7775 h, , . ' gg wgfjq f.H.f:,5.1-jgsg g1?,g.,g,s35fgg'i...43Q5V'f' 'fff WTQQ Qifxf. T wgfiiiiiig f..5Mfl',,?7: -155537 .N V12 .,f, 1 :1f 1f711 H fx -iff?'-11ff'1 '1FlQ.fEE, piz' , Z' H I TUG we me vo MON ,, 99056 696 C939 X4 6 ACTF IVI TIES 6139 Q an are ,S -g,51g..,,g,,i:336.X ,. l l if qi- .w, -1. Q , 1? il 15 Seniors Welcome Class of '61 The feeling of friendliness between the Senior and Freshmen was developed early in the year. The Wfelcome Party given by the Seniors in honor of the Freshmen was the first chance the Sen- iors had to get to know members of the class of '64, The girls shared lunches, brought by the Freshmen to their Big Sistetsf' and enjoyed the entertainment by the more talented members of the class of '61, First Activities of the Year A Panel and a Party American Education Week Stirnulates Activity Cathedral Girls' High observes American Education Week each year with an open house for parents and friends. This year a pro- gram was presented in which a number of students took part in a panel on The Challenges of the ,6Os. Discussants were: Gene- vieve Mitsopoulos, jackie Smith, Kathy Zaworski, Maria Theodore, Charlotte Snyder, and Roberta Valdisera. Genevieve Mitsopoulos, Jackie Smith, Maria Theodore, Charlotte Snyder, and Roberta Valdisera look over some pamphlets in preparation for the panel discussion on Challenges of the '60s.U AA 23 i 'tau-4'--au... Q. I as , ,swf-rw'- ' ' W My ff? wg jg., ,. W sg a 70I'1d The well-known R h y t h m a ir e s give the senior dance an added attraction. Holly Ann Ray and her date, Bill Pratt, start an evening off right in a Small World. Cathedralitee Celebrate Christmas The Spanish students offer their Las Posadasn in honor of the Nativity. Monsignor Rice blesses the Christ- mas crib in front of the school while the student body sings Silent Night. 50 ith Cribs and Las Posadasn Christmas season was a very busy time for Cathedralites. The first of many activities was the Christmas crib contest sponsored by the League of Mary. Las Posadas, a Mexican Christmas custom, was presented by the com- bined Spanish classes. The Gen- esians gave a one-act play, and the Glee Club held a community sing of Christmas carols. On the last day of school before vacation, the entire school assembled for the blessing of the outdoor crib and for the singing of the solemn Magniiicat, During the vacation, members of the Sodality and League of Mary took Christmas packages to the Indian children at the Santa Ysabella Mission. On January 6, all classes took part in celebrating Little Christmas with parties, dancing and a movie. Christmas in Egypt, 11B's entry took first place honors in the Christmas crib contest. joan Herring, Katie Karnes, Char- lotte Snyder, Geraldine Frazier, and Gail Crane take a last look before the judging. CN QQ? fr 4,k7k 'INK ft Q - . xpwi L ,if 2 up ' XA V il .. fi! a 1 nw I -Z f ' g.! . 1 , J , ' 1521525522 2 W. . r . f 1 ' 2 125 , 2:gj:': J 21 - ,BN .-mg,-., .. fi 85f,..,.., mtg ml-: v X'22,'41yj,, . - 9 , f we .ff,- .f 1 1 - ' f ' f 6 ff ' 2? 2 ff gg gf . 1. 11111-g14p4g.,, ::-..'f-,:,:-r'5f,fEE,7' 2. .I ' fi ig 2 , 5 1 2 ci 3 . ai an ijt 159 ...2 ,.. .. M vs 'nil :t Q sfzfkfl? i f'TT'4 M T1 'tif' mf' 2 'f ' 7? lffli' a if: Q i I 2 The Bells Are R11f1g1ng Bells and Christmas trees decorated the audi- torium for the A.S.B. Ball which, this year, was held on December 28. Dancing to the smooth music of the Sociables made the evening one to remember for a long time. Girls in their gay Christmas best together with escorts laughed at the efforts of all to accomplish the Mexican Hat Dance. Refreshments were delicious, con- versation delightful-a real climax to the Christmas season. Katherine Karnes, Second Place, Physi- cal Division. Science Fair Demonstrates Before the Greater San Diego Science Fair, Cathedral holds its annual science display. Stu- dents usually work consecutively on their proj- ects throughout the year, In March they are arranged for judging and display in the midi- torium. The winners of the fair are pictured here. Cathedral was also privileged to have four projects chosen by the screening com- mittee for the San Diego fair: Kathy Zaworski's seismograph, Sylvia Hudec's study of water and plants, Katherine Karnes' investigation of the for- mation of crystals, and Gene- vieve Mitsopoulos' electro scope. X yggp S O ORTH OR HGHBQC O lSDMETRlC TE'fg,cgQNAg Systems EQQ 'figa' llliilv .an -ilk LCRY57-flLS GR FROM SQL Philomena Burkhardt, Third Place, Physical Division. ff' 41 J V, A. AUDS '? J mater mi Wal ER Sylvia Hudec, First Place, Biological Di- if '3 visiong Sweepstakes ' A ' d. 1 Wai l-'Lu In AT - I WHICH KINII 01' V KU MAKIQS THE l'l,.kX'fS il RUW 'l'AI.1.lIS'1' 2' NWBEEY OF INCH? S 12 IC xx 6 4 'J 4, m o tilt OF amiga san, COLORQ 3:4 KK INCRERSE Knowledge and Skill PTION 'RS This year Cathedral was honored to have as judges for the annual science fair Mr. Clyde Hill, Dr. Werner Heu- schele, Dr. E. W. Pager, and Dr. Wade Fite Who, in the center picture, are examining Philo- mena Burkhardtls project on the relative heat absorption of colors. 1 fly qafffggfw Karen Schrpper Second Place Biological Divi- sion. ' f Kathleen Zavs orskl, First Place, Physical Division -fs, M. Eleanor Smith Third Place, Bio logical Division. A Q S ll, Togas for Latin Day Banquet The cast of the Latin Day play Martha Jennings Maria Theodore Kathy Zavsorski janet Burma Rita Morrissey uesnell Genevieve itsopoulos Sylvia Huden and Pat Cole ..,,,,,. g if 3 E ' 'E W 'f 'ii if it aia wi , -- ,Ezzf.:f:,, In order to put into practice its aim, a better knowledge of the Latin language and Roman customs, the club, Modernae Romanae arranges a Latin Day once a year. The members of the club wear tunics and togas at school, and enjoy an authen- tic Roman banquet served by their slaves, the first-year students. In the picture Mrs. Eidler presides at the 1960 banquet. E 5? fi fl tg xt 1 2. 't'eet' . s f It'S Va1entiIne at the Junior Dance A large clock with heartshaped numbers was the central decoration for a very successful dance sponsored by the junior Class. Cathedralites, their guests, and dates enjoyed the music of Rhythmaires from 8 to 12 on February 11. 7 XVhat's the matter, Mickey? Did you lose something ? 59 Play Day, A Favorite Year-end Activit 1, 1 f f 5 A .gn ,,, va- Rv' M ,, ..--7 .XA 'T 1 yy 'V 1 K' or ie, ' fx F 1. .rf f Tournaments, obstacle races, square dancing, and plenty of candy, coke and hot dogs are the order of the day on the annual G.A.A. Play Day. Agnes Colergo and Marcia Moss try their balance on a pogo stick. 60 X , B1 2 J ,M EJ W 'QM .77 C- X 1 4. ih : ., J ig, W1 Saundra Alessio Rhonda Aldrich Eernanda Arvizu Joann Balistrere Georgetta Bartley Martha Becerra Judy Brown Regina B Rf .. ,,rr, .5 H M D 3 ' Q' . ie LK. . i A . 5' - ' ' - , K , if , an ' I K ' A I I . ' 2 I Aaa' rhhh I gi J .... A I 'T 31, .r ,M K :ry M A I if, ,pta J 5 ,,- A if v ' Colleen Brown Patricia Carroll Suzanne Carr Janice Cabanillas Adele Castro Shirley Crane Gail Cr DECISIONS! DECISIONS! DECISIONS! 62 Class of '64 Gets Off to a Goof l ff. all 'lui lllllllil all nl l was ba Q5 Of .IQ l mall W fcmmxrule ll ,tart Sister Celine Marie, 9A's section teacher, also teaches English I and IV. Officers of 9A are: Gay Hildahl, treasurerg Linda Gaudio, secretaryg Tina Graham, presidentg Jacque Foster, vice-president. W 'T l' ' W ff-6-f' e . W CEM lie- - 1 , ..,g ' -1, Myrtle Davis Mildred Davidson Patricia Deyling All iftii , ,V H , i K' Vi. in k .5 i 3 Y- .- 1 Q? 4' XA 55 .13 ., ,,. Y .gt k 'i ' Renee Dodd Kathleen Driscoll Deborah Duggan Lorraine Dunn Maureen Dye Mary Kay Echman 63 Tiff' Sue Elliott r , ,C Ea H atm , , .. ,., .M .fl We -S- Beverly Evans Charlotte Flower Jacque Foster Linda Gaudio Patricia Gaughan Therese Gable : ' .1 ' f 'fx ,' 2' 1 1 N wrt' R, Q if 1 Q -.4 ff' 'i Betty Lou Candy Haggblom Donna Hart Mary Lynn Guerrero Hannasch QQ 0 matter what you Say, elaee nine is beet of all! A C- F . V 'Q 'Y if Doreen GI Penny Hamilton Gay Hildahl Virginia Hobbs Carol Hochmuth EAA ' .I .,,,. M 'H i K Q K x Q 'A - lf.:-N 6 :K e ,C -C f 'X' . r, . wr r V if ' 'sul' ' 13, i ' 'l f of tt e 1551 Mary Sue Hughes Cynthia jackson Sandra Kiszla Gloria Koontz Barbara Langlois Kathryn Lang W A ,..ww yy: ,... , ,ff y f a ,W ,',, .J ,M ,tr in .tt 11:17 ,,,,, .. ' V ,.r, M.. ,. r- lwiilf- ., t f y Q If I Cecilia Lombardo Carol Lol '4 Q1 ' H J. am! K .. -we vw ,Q M, 1 1 F ll W5 , .tif Graham Barbara Grams Carolyn Greenwell Pre Lundlorg Anna Lyon Judy McArow Olga McCarthy .-ming, i mYr': HAL! w..M-vs' if juanna McIntyre Helen McZeal Rose Maggiora v ,...,, iw .gi 1 .wipi .J Carol Machalinski L, ,N ,.- J' Geraldine Miranda Antoinette Mitchell jane Mountain Giovanna Morton Linda Murphey - ey Jr' ww, gi N 1,. . Hifggf ,:.1'k . -1 65 - V . A Rita Newberry ,m,, Q K 'VG rf Barbara Muro Nita Newberry Lenore Nieters If, September found a new look at Cathedral. At the end of the Recollection Day, students disp f ' ' ' both the old and new uniform for our Most Reverend Bishop. With Bishop Buddy are Ca A j Lorentz '64, Ceri Quesnell '61, and Candy Haggblom ,64i. A Margaret Ninteman , va. T .eq W Kathleen Poehlman 66 Mary Ann O Neill Judy Osburn Sharon Oster Mary Lou Pekny Barbara Picco L.-V Patricia Porter Benilda Pontanares Mary jean Previe In vf 954 l 4 ng 6 V Sylvia Ricco Nancy Rinaldo Barbara Robison Mary Lou Romero Mary Therese Ross Martha Salas in Q 2- 2 In YIW E 'S Esperanza Salazar Jeanette Santos Carole Satterwhite Winifred Sobeck Adrienne Stein aff ,AN vw 1 . '-.. K, ' . V S: dh, Us , f A .. ., . ygl y av- 6 -. ' ? my , 1 - . 't , . ,,y , , 4 . M 5 . X if -971 ixzfl Audrey Stern Nancy Steward Lorene Sullivan Cynthia Swanson Monsignor Rice con- gratulates the 1960-61 Freshmen scholarship winners, Sharon Tyr- pin, Tina Graham, Shi rl ey Crane, Mary Lynn Vipperman, D 0 n n a Stanton, Bar- bara Pirro, and Sylvia Ricco. 3' Alice Symonds joan Szymanski Judy Torano Diann Tuthill Kathryn Uhde Sharon Tyrpin Rosa Vanella 410160 W3 Soph President Sharon Tyrpin shows the 9C mascot to Sister Ann Michael, who heads Cathedralls science de- partment. Looking on are class sec- retary, Esperanza Salazar and treas- urer, Mary Lynn Vipperman. Barbara Grams who was not present for the picture is vice-president. V' ' '4H?'Mlr Mary Lynn Ann Marie Walsh JoAnne Warneld joan Westervelt Sylvia Warren Patricia Wyly V i pperman ores Rank High in Cooperation ' -- w Q' WL in 5 -,Q vs- J., I QM L ,A .A M.. A ,E it a Anderson Norma Angulo Maria Ashton Jessie Beltran Kathy Beddoes joan Blazevich Barbara Brown Mary Louise Butcher 4 t i aaaa aaaa a M fif f ' . 'ki V W we-H i 'TV I if- sg -f A si K i?11t4ff s.. 1. ,h- uA , Q' Z xi -4' , is , if L WM' if if n l y Betty Cavanaugh Jocelyn Cooper Edna Chapa Charlotte Davis Diane Demers Mary Ann Diano Mary Beth Dressor E a l Elena Orozco, Mary Vieira, Nancy Moe, and Barbara Brown put the finishing touches on 10B's second-prize winning Christmas crib. 69 Q 5 3233 5 Wye imdb sp 3 . F , . 5,5 I U, - I If 'U ,qi LF an 5' ' . F K ir a: i, S if W F if ,, I Lili- 'V A N - Fil 1' I iz : ,. M W Ni im I 5 ya' 1: V ,,.kk A Q Z 'M 7' FF , S ,e M ' Martha Duran Mary Eidler Elaine Engman Alzeda Faye Jeanette Fernandes Vicki Fletcher Lorraine Foster Gretchen Fo' I 4 ,, Q- K L 115,62 ,v v Z ' W .1 af . P,, - F' f 4 K K iyy v . : : Ji ,,. L.. 1 I kiyi k, 3 T ,iv H ' F is attt , .4 I F if i S 'li' ff 'Fe is qs, 'ww vigil: me A A aa a aa aaa 1 is, .W - W .M ff idkwiwfhgi MN Vik? Sim? Syn? i I I Frances Hodge Sylvia Hughes Linda Jackson Mary Jaime Angela Kathol Teresa Keiser Michael Kelly Linda If L llt- J - W A it I ll f -24,2 by I Q at 7 e ' i .' i Mifiyc I , f 5 S f iii -, 2 I F ' H I as - all I, Q Fiiii F li ' F Grace Moceri Virginia Lucio Patricia Olsen Susan McNickle Maria Merinar Rosemarie Meza Frances Mitchell Sister St. James, who teaches Spanish and Religion II is class advisor for section 10B. Officers are: Sharon Paddock, secretaryg Helen Scutt, vice-presiclentg Nancy Moe, presidentg Mary Vieira, treasurer. Stella Murillo Colleen Murphy 'Qu' , Q? izPfe stis nafiff sita , M, ..... Catherine Elena Orozco Sharon Paddock Polakiewicz Irene Poteet :FF z N- ia, ...,, 5 T it I ' Nancy Moe , ,f ., , , ,,. R 415 f ' nf. t.., 91 'iv' , W Q5 ,sp I o,tt F, ,Q so 5 F i i I F iii I Qgyia yQtfI ii i ' Q? ixk M I F Qxwf 433 -r A iieeec way E, . V' L-1 - , , ,, I 'www 4-v 4 as t 3' . R E mv 1 t to aa 1 if oo n lrleen Funk Linda Guillen . , 1' .tl y Kleinsorge Sister Mary Peter meets her sec- tion officers, Maria Ashton Csec- retaryj, Mary Ann Diano Cpresi- dentl, Maureen Vikarcik Cvice- prcsidentj, and Monica Rice Ctreasurerj outside Room 1. Sis- ter presides over Cathedralis homemaking and art departments besides teaching Religion II. ff' 1. I nv 0 .',1- ' ' if Q, ,Q-e i0- ve Q- .U V A' KY 1 1 ar 1 H N - . i A A Cecily Quinn Holly Ann Ray Chryl Reising Monica Rice Barbara Riney Martha Romero fl R . ttt , V3 i .x rf, P -W -if t sf. me I 4 X X. A. -L Q .. L. A iii B A 7 nette Rosa Bernadette Rosa Lauretta Royce Connie Franco Patricia Shaules Sharon Scully Joanne Schneider Helen Scutt . ii 'i A A ' m fr-- -, Q t P - N T1 21-fri' . tet , .,,, . i ,K QV is K ,, . 1 . V. ky P .lg . -we -ri f s P S ' ' i , ' , .W ve A 'K r an .arm ' -r an f t'2.s ...T .., r, W-N W ' ' ' if t in L' A 'ii lv, it nr- i -:Vf V ea If I A in Vffiwf ' QL LIP 9, l ,yi at -we H at or 5,1 - , 5 A xL B R 4 it .4 H Shannon Anne Stapleford Roberta Valdisera Mary Vieira Maureen Vikarcik Patricia Wallat'e Laurin Walter Demaris Wilson 71 La 4 .aw ,Z-4: ki..,:s,,....,f.,...i, .,,, .,,..,.,o,. , - a.......f,,.! ,-....4 K, W 1 it 55,-4 of-nfl tl. . ,,,. , M sy: W, A V x 1 t ' I 3 t'fci:3s Sister St. Kevin shows sample prom bids to section officers, Martha Cota Cpresidentj, Pam Beckett Cvice-presidentj, Caroline Tabanao fsecretaryj, and Margaret Sinclair Ctreasurerj. Sister teaches English II, Religion III, and civics, as well as acting as school librarian. Arleen Arregui '- Pamela Beckett L 3. Vicki Clagett -ur im' A risky, H Energetic Juniors Dolores Beltran Francine Bott Mary Buttemer Pamela Carns 'iff ti r J C tt Zgg i 8, A.. J IA w.4 as Marnie Coombe Gail Crane Agnes Colergo Cota ti',,, L' ' I it Mx M L A Frances Clagett Peggy Deyling Monica D v-ug Vv' rf'-v , J D in at dj IZ 5 iiits ...f-I 'M 5 H I T, W ' 'S' .1791 3' 2 ,, ,ff C or CC JJ . l 1-A ..,..!.-Q...t.m...,4 1-.A ,LL Q14 ole Doblado Ann Donovan Sharon Dooley Connie Drew Patricia Dyer Joann Eagen Margarita Finley Geraldine Frazier RW' ll' ii I WM, H in V 1 e .- 'M if ' ,pi A I we N J ' mf i f 4 at f ,V I C rrryyyr ' -ff W 2 ae Guillermina Gozolez Joan Hasegawa Joan Herring Elaine Hogan Yolanda Jaime Katherine Karnes Carolyn Koontz L, X I,- r 4 f . r .J 5 L 'Q Secretary Joann Eagen, president Katie Karnes, treasurer Kathy Perlowski, and vice-president Pat Dyer pose with 11B's advisor, Sister Cecilia Mary, who teaches modern history and choral music in addition to Religion III. aging f . j s A qu-W'-4' 1 ...L Tamara McComb 1 , 91 vi 5 5.1 .. I Margaret Sinclair Frieda Somera Charlotte Snyder 74 i 2 1 K ' A A if - I,-7, i ...- , wa- ,Q -,,, 'V in c y l iiiii 'I ...LA , L. A Mary Lou Nieters Kathy Perlowski jo-lean Pineda Judi Ponce Relna Pousson Helen Quelch his 'gn fl, Lan hiv' had .. 5 '41 'MJM1 r y y fl f A A ,MA Emilla Ramos I ,M A big occasion for the juniors is the blessing of their class rings. Imme- diately after the A.S.B. Mass on january 21, Monsignor Rice blessed the rings. Pictured above are Katie Karnes and Martha Cota as they received the rings from Monsignor. Marsha Reyes Lourdes Romero Sandra Schier Karen Schipper Caroline Tabanao gawk Ati Leah Tomsky fax sq'-vw' 1. Nancy Wynn is 1,..,, w Y -.i.--1,:yf,1-pl, ,:-f -: 1f11.,,'1m.1 .'-,:' ,f-Q ff--:1 .f 1:,.,:1,. ffimff Q X ,irfff -. .- . S, , -qrz , , .. .p ,,.. ' -, '- 'wb' -v I IE s f hw m N 'E' '1 'I hz -o SQ 5 . ., , F P Q N Ia -- :np D., xx wif sm 15 fi? My ig fa I Y. ' ,x if mx . ' '79 N , 4, , Yi JE., K if s 5? 'bv-L v IF? ' J L fx' , .1 Q' Zh -a , X, A 5332- 's 43 .1 6,5 A bi' ' sl K M -yfffwww 1 'H Q' -TFL I - E. Y' if JJ-:Z2Si1':5:4ii.',Z1? , X . ,H MMI -f x ., ,,2..,,i Cheryl Joan Aldrich Our Lady of Angels ' Presides in 12A . . . pleasant . frustrated typist . . . Winsome smile . . . January 3 Monica Avalos St. Anthony's Why do you dress me in borrowed robe Mary Diane Bacon St. Patrick's Algebra at Oscarls . . . where's the ty? . . . handy with a stylus . . . caref . . . October 11 Spanish specialist . . . Vicki's cousin and companion . . . commutes on the O . . . unaffected . . . May 4 6 l X M, 1 Y k ' A , - I , u ' V S ' Denise Joan Belson S kr e Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach or Star of the show . . . nautical . . . But, Sis- ter, I've bfen so busy . . . spark of the Genesians . . . February 17 lilia, Monica, Cheryl, Georgia, Mary, Denise. Georgia Anne Beddoes 7 iff Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach lassie come home . . . wholehearted LJ ,gh . . . keeps track of the Lost and 5, f- - u n und . . . loyal . . . july 10 Q ' Emilia Cruz Borja L f, St. Rita's Latin enthusiast . . . pert and petite . . . faithful friend . . . hails from Guam . . . September 11 Philomena Burkhardt Georgia Lynne Butcher Immaculate Conception St. Martirfs Colossal campaign button . . . Esther, go Time of arrival - 8:07 . . . hard worker . . . get the organ key . . . math major . . . cool cashier . . . theater artist . . . Febru- stately . . . November 25 ary 7 Yes, we have no banan J janet Gail Butina , r Linda Marie Capitani St. john of the Cross Immaculata President of 12B . . . adaptable . . . clever Linda? . . . Go, Fight . . . Salpointe's lj hands . . . culinary experimenter . . . No- . . . Student Employment Service assist vember 15 . . . December 12 I , . Claudette, Tanya, Phil, janet, Georgia. ' C' V X, y l c Margarita Ann Capitani Claudette Anne Cockrell Immaculata ' N Holy Family 1? . . . Win! . . . Our gain . . . devoted Convert from O.L.P .... Annual staff . . . ker for the Democratic cause . . . De- averse to cold weather . . . friendly feuds ber 12 with jean . . . December 14 A 4 X ,0 P s.....,.. Patricia Regina Cole St. Rose of Lima f N 1 r I Linda Joyce Cowart Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach Pulchra . . . C'est la vie, c'est l'amour Apt artist . . . man catcher . . . takes . . . fascinated by flatworms . . . adept at time . . . goes for hillbilly tunes . . . J domestic arts . . . October 4 28 Michelina Dorothia Conte Sr. Rita's Homecoming princess . . . desperate driv- er . . . perennial cheerleader . . . Monday morning reminiscences . . . February 15 A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody, Princess Mickey and escort, john Som xii -is-NX m's merry Metropolitan: Linda, Priscilla, Clarisse, Sharon, Pat. Priscilla Ann Espinosa Holy Family Pudgy . . . prize-winning seamstress . . . neat . . . penchant for art . . . June 26 Sharon Lee Dorfman Clarisse joan Fernandes St. Mary Magdalene Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach memory for football numbers . . . Perfect hostess . . . scorned scissors . . seeker for unexpired parking forever late . . . charmingly loquacious . . . girl with the Graphlex . . . December 17 4, arf' gd! Josephine Catherine Gable St. Mary Magdalene Miss School Spirit . . . talent behind the footlights . . . vivacious . . . copious copy writer . . . June 18 We remember. . . Carol Ann Gatton Holy Family Class treasurer . . . interested in aerial pho- tography . . . came between the sisters . . . alfable . . . March 24 shaking in our saddle shoes, as Kathy put it, that September morning when we arrived at Cathedral. being ordered up and down by our Seniors during initiation. struggling through those impossible Latin declensions. producing that all-time dramatic per- formance of The Ugly Queen. traveling to the Mount for the Latin festival and for the March reception, via San Clemente, naturally. decorating for the canteens and being annoyed because the boys were more interested in the refreshments than in us. taking instructions in Arthur Swervy's Dance Studio. watching the clock through those three-minutef?J talks in history. sliding perilously close to eternity on the Library Club snow party. taking time out for some serious think- ing during our retreats. Balcony scene: Kathy Kl -...-1' Karen Emily Graham St. Mary Magdalene Editor-in-chief . . . beauty and brains . . . visitor to the closet in Room 4 . . . oflice holder . . . September 8 Catalina, Carol, Dee. Dee Ann Mary Green St. Michael's Annual business manager . . . likes to chat . . . dispenser of donuts . . . dependable librarian . . . March 24 lettering fire posters in Room B and missin four buses home. 8 rehearsing for Something for Some- thing and Little Women. contorting ourselves into graceful, poisedu specimens of femininity at modern dance class. hoping our teachers would not dis- cover our duplicated reading slips. gulping unbelievable quantities of cof- fee and no-doze to keep awake long enough to measure the last earthworm. presenting Sister with the gift of a rabbit, complete with pink eyes. being sore and sunburned after the junior-Senior picnic. pinning an orchid on a shimmering prom dress and later pressing it into a bulging scrapbook. placing our roses at Our Lady's shrine during the Living Rosary. signing our names for the last time at class day. taking our diplomas from the hand of the Bishop. 4 f J 95 Mary Kathleen Hauserman St. Mary Magdalene Directs Junior Red Cross . . dan ling bracelets . . . considerate . . . fashion con scious . . . February 8 Maria Catalina Hernandez St. Anne's At home in two languages . . . unassumrng . . . long locks . . . enjoys baseball April 30 7:1 I, in Ellen Marie Hockmuth Sylvia Elaine Hudec St. Edward's Our Lady of Angels Buffalo gal . . . friendly . . . hopes to be a Vital statistics on earthworms . . . keeper medical technologist . . . translator of Py- of class treasure . . . earnest . . . You know ramus and Thisbe . . . August 15 what I meanl' . . . January 19 xxx Linda Geraldine Hughes Holy Family Gerry . , . who's blushing . . . sister Ceri . . . library club president . . . Jun If you want our team to win, yell hurrah ! Gerry, Ellen, Sylvia. Martha Ellen Jennings Sacred Heart, Coronado r-year student leader . . . A-1 ham Eter Brown only senior to come to ...ffl If M' - K' Q r, 1 . A , .,,, .fs it' e if-236 4,9 .V-- lril O 1, -- Gif? vc nrnr aff C' . it aeees if ss ,, . ool on a boat .u . . May 25 , , Monsignor Rice and the priests of the Cathedral who provide us with wise instructions and with frequent oppor- tunities to receive the sacraments. The Sisters of St. joseph whose labors, prayers, and sacrifices for us are im- measurable. Our selfless lay teachers who have giv- en us so generously of themselves. Mrs. Jane MacIntosh who is every Cathedralite's friend in need. Mr. jack Belchez who is really a jack of all trades. All the members of Cathedral's staff who so faithfully serve us. Our parents who have made countless sacrifices to give us the best in educa- tion. The loyal friends that we have made at Cathedral. I 7 with jean and Martha. jean Alice Kressel Immaculata Recalls Kenosha . . . gentle . . . class sec retary . . . quips with Claudette cember 21 Cathedral's Valiant Wom Mrs. Jane MacIntosh Elizabeth Louise Leonard St. Charles Borromeo Keeper of scrapbook . . . freckles . . . higher math . . . casual . . . April 17 Sylvia Adelfa Manzano St. Anne's Keeper of the keys Qlocker, that isj . . . Summertime . . . lively . . . speed record typist . . . March 11 Patricia Ann McGann St. Charles Borromeo Challenger of the four-minute mile . . . heads G.A.A .... breakfasts in a beaker . . . Distinctive walk . . . january 25 QSM, E X., 1 Ni' -at Leaf collection due Monday: Sylvia, Liz, Pat Remote preparation for exams: Rita and Genevieve. Rita Eileen Morrisey Genevieve Alice Mitsopoulos St. Vincent de Paul Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach :dhead . . . Has anybody seen Paula? Phenomenal memory . . . dedicated scholar . amiable . . . a Hair for English . . . . . gracious . . . amo, amas, amat . . . bruary 9 january 28 lan-WFP A S D Fg L K j-Carmelita, Vicki, Hope. Hope Eden Nieto Our Lady of Mount Carmel Lunches with Carmelita . . . quiet . . . sews a fine seam . . . calm . . . July 21 88 Carmelita Ortega Our Lady of Mount Carmel Speedy in shorthand . . . fair complexion . . . Hope's alter ego . . . section secretary . . August 2 Manuela Victoria Osuna St. Anthony's Happy disposition . . . manana . . . sleeps in any position . . . cha-cha , . . June 4 -nr Ceri Antoinette Quesnell St. Charles, Imperial Beach nique humor . . . congenial . . . love me, :ve my dog . . . Gerry's sister . . . Oc- aber 29 We laughed. . at Paula's interpretation of Manners on the Move. at the unusual figures we managed to construct in geometry. at our futile attempts to sing our class song on key. on the day Kathy Weidinger and jack- ie made cookies. as we hung from the rafters to decor- ate for our dances. at Martha's uniform shoes. as we roasted marshmallows over a Bunsen burner. as we scraped labels off the Purex bot- tles to make authentic-looking jugs. at Eleanor's ''because-God-made-it-that- ways answer to difficult biological problems. at our own failure to win an intra- mural game. when Gloria jumped the island because there was a bug in the car. at Maria's collected works of Shakes- peare that was the size of a New York phone directory. 4v 'x Mary Elizabeth Parlow St. Didacus Top scorer in volleyball . . . Why don't people tell me these things . . . Hair for art . . . allergic to limelight . . . January 13 You like it-it likes you : Ceri, Paula, Beth. Paula Theresa Pascuzzi Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach +e11ghtful comedienne . . . scorns spelling double attraction for the Morrisseys professional at pantomime . . . july 19 l Vi . . . champion Charleston . . . good Mary Jo Rae Carol Norine Raef Esther Regina Ramirez St. jude's St. Rose of Lima St. jude's Good natured . . . Tom Dooley . . . C0m- Sincere . . . answerer of catechism ques- President of Modernae Romanae . . .oft panionable . . . Sleepy time gal . . . tions . . . ambitious . . . cheerful smile . . . perplexed , , . Phil, I've already got 1 july 14 june 16 key . . . able organist . . . june 22 E 3 Viola Jeanne Robison St. Michael's sport . . . helpful . . . May 26 Seated one day at the organ : Esther, Carol, Vi, Mary jo. f5 Q.: 3 . 3 Mary Frances Ruchlewicz Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach gionaire-in-chief . . . selfless . . . busy rut many things . . . layout lady . . . October 13 Friend, come up higher : Eleanor, Mary, Gloria. Gloria Lee Scholder Eleanor Marie Smith St. Brigid's St. Brigid's Nimble with a needle . . . gullible . . . Winner of honors . . , running commen- should own stock in Pacific Telephone . . . tary in class . . . medicine minded . . . fre- But, Sister, I was parking the car . . . quents natural history museum . . . April 13 November 22 Jacqueline Ann Smith St. Michael's Sodality vice-prefect . . . deft with paint brush . . . communism panelist . . . percep- tive reader . . . August 12 Sharon jean Steeber St. Maryis A native returned . . . well-read . . . bewild- ered by graphs . . . Deep Purple . . . No- vember 18 1: Teri Margaret Sullivan St. Vincent de Paul Fond of food . . . pleasant voice . . . rece ing hemline . . . fun-loving . . . May 6 i - ujeepers, Creepers, where did you get those peeper-s , . . Teri, jackie, Sharon. YY X .K a i, a ii .X i A MN .1 xx X.. K. ,, I 3 K l... 1 S 1 1 E. X We congratulate. . . Maria Eduarda Theodore St. Agnes iised . . . alert, well informed Today :der . . . efficient Sodality prefect lle of Portugal . . . April 22 our yearly scholarship winners, Elean- or Smith and Maria Theodore. Denise Belson on her performance as jo and as Mrs. Day, and on winning the Genesian scholarship. our C.S.F. sealbearers: Eleanor Smith, Genevieve Mitsopoulos, Philomena Burkhardt, Janet Butina, Karen Gra- ham, Maria Theodore, Kathleen Za- worski. our ribbon-winning participants in the Greater San Diego Science Fair. Kathleen Zaworski on her poem Hands which won first place in the national C.D.A. poetry contest, and on her first-place divisional Toastmasters trophy. Sharon Dorfman on her election as vice-chairman of the San Diego Traf- fic Safety Council. Maria Theodore on her prefectship of the Diocesan Sodality Council, Philomena Burkhardt and Eleanor Smith who received honors in the Na- tional Merit Scholarship competition. Barbara Trembley St. Charles Borromeo Plagued by small sister . . . charter mem- ber of Genesians . . . courteous . . . july 13 Congratulations in order: Barbara, Maria, Julie. Juliet Diana Vega Sagrado Corazon Volleyball varsity . . . Bongo parties . . simpatica . . . appreciative student . . . No- vember 8 5 E Kathryn Anne Weidinger Sacred Heart, Ocean Beach Directs League of Mary . . . cooperat . . . stand by to come about . . . Don't tea, say Pasternak' . . . December 20 You're doing fine, all you seniors, hey seniors O.K. Kathy, Kathy, Gini. Virginia Ann Zajac Kathleen Mae Zaworski St. Michael's Our Lady of Grace Gini . . . inquiring mind . . . dotes on mu- P1-aiseworthy P1-exy . . , award winner . sic . . . badminton, anyone? . . . March 19 seismograph builder . . . at ease before mike . . . February 1 Give me a ring, or drop me Cheryl Aldrich 1322 Granada Ave. San Diego 2 BE 3-0310 Monica Avalos 741 W. 22nd St. National City GR 7-4905 Mary Bacon 3409 32nd St. San Diego 4 AT 3-3797 Georgia Beddoes 4370 Coronado St. San Diego 7 AC 2-6298 Denise Belson 4722 Del Monte Ave. San Diego 7 AC 2-5351 Emilia Borja 863 Bonsall St. San Diego 14 HO 6-0076 Philomena Burkhardt 2017 W. California St. San Diego 1 CY 8-7096 Georgia Butcher 4520 Parks Ave. La Mesa HO 9-4744 Janet Butina 7561 Zemco St. Lemon Grove HO 9-1080, Tanya Callahan 3944 Alameda Dr. San Diego 3 CY 5-2891 Linda and Rita Capitani 4065 Gros Ventre San Diego 17 BR 4-1963 Claudette Cockrell 3523 Antiem St. San Diego 11 BR 7-2882 Patricia Cole. 352 Broadway, A-9 Chula Vista GA 2-4281 Michelina Conte 5185 Churchward St. San Diego 14 CO 4-1276 Linda Cowart 4539 Pescadero Ave. San Diego 7 AC 3-9912 Sharon Dorfman 2670 Cowley Way San Diego 10 BR 6-3862 Priscilla Espinosa 747.6 Hyatt Sr. San Diego 11 Jean Kressel 4111 Mount Bigelow Ct. San Diego 11 BR 8-5016 Elizabeth Leonard 3942 Bob St. San Diego 10 AC 2-0906 Sylvia Manzano 3063 Boston Ave. San Diego 13 BR 7-3421 BE 3-1856 , Patricia McGann Clarisse Fernandes W 2750 Rosecrans-St. 1258 Santa Barbara .9 San Diego 6 S311 Diego 7 Q , AC 3-6381 ,WV u S ES tyfienevieve Mitsopoulos Josie Gable ' Sf' tx ' 4327 Niagara Ave. .4535 Ashton St. X , Q. X31 San Die 0 7 San Diego 10 1 max Q- Q AC 2,6051 BR 6-0913 avg 'Qi rg X 0 45 Rita Morrissey carol Gatton Arg V 4114 Ibis sf. 6941 Morse Ct. 9 San Diego 3 San Diego 11 CY 6-6834 BR 7-0281 Hope Nieto Karen Graham 230 Birch St- 2232 August Ct. san Ysidro San Diego 10 GA 84398 BR 6-0280 Jean O'Donnel1 Dee Ann Green g575DTW0h 2456 Rec Dr. af' lego San Diego 14 - GR 7-4826 Carmelita Ortega Kathleen Hauserman 2160 Cowley Way San Diego BR 6-3856 Catalina Hernandez 2944 Ocean View San Diego 13 Ellen Hockmuth 8776 Dalewood St. San Diego 11 BR 7-9333 Sylvia Hudec 2759 E. Street San Diego 2 BE 3-3001 Gerry Hughes 3742 Antiem St. San Diego 11 BR 7-1816 Martha Jennings 651 Pomona Ave. Coronado HE 5-3397 181 Willow Road San Ysidro Victoria Osuna 741 W. 22nd St. National City GR 7-4905 Beth Parlow 3232 Collier San Diego 16 AT 4-7513 Paula Pascuzzi 4359 Piedmont Dr. San Diego 7 AC 3-7978 Ceri Quesnell 940 17th Sr. Imperial Beach GA 4-6458 Mary Joe Rae 3821 Florence St. San Diego 13 CO 4-5192 Carol Raef 781 Palomar St. Chula Vista HA 0-1026 7 l a ljne Esther Ramirez 3887 Ocean View Blvd San Diego 13 CO 2-2022 Viola Robison 2225 Calle Serena San Diego 14 GR 4-2958 Mary Ruchlewicz 4346 Hill St. San Diego 7 AC 2-2285 Gloria Scholder 3627 Ingraham San Diego 9 BR 4-1709 Eleanor Smith 852 Law Street San Diego 9 HU 8-2620 Jacqueline Smith 5841 Roanoke St. San Diego 14 GR 7-7586 Sharon Steeber 620 E. 7th Sr. National City GR 4-5494 Teri Sullivan 1825 Sheridan St. San Diego 3 CY 5-2 369 Maria Theodore 1204 Locust St. San Diego 6 AC 2-8526 Barbara Trembley 2227 Bolinas St. San Diego 7 AC 3-3918 Juliet Vega 313 Buena Ventura Fracc. Chaplutepec Tijuana, B.C. 5-7052 Kathryn Weidinger 4351 Niagara Ave. San Diego 7 AC 2-4649 Virginia Zajac 6139 Chenango Pl. San Diego 14 GR 4-6124 Kathleen Zaworski 2879 Freeborn Way El Cajon HO 9-3496 Nrrvwwm, U VY W ,, ,, , , ,,......, ,V . , . .,..,---V. ,.. ..-.- .- q ' 4, 4,..... ,LL, MJ. J '4 M424 135-2 3 Q,,v,.,4'M1rQMM J'M..41rfff50ff,,:aP7ig5J,ifffJ U . ,...gQ,.2,d4., JEL, . J .LQL 5 5 4 but W ' - 1 JW J3JQf.'Z+ij1U'5 f wwp-Aiy Q,,,gLL,Lu,e.v,La-fjb ' 0-M' 5. ww MM 774-af--.l2!a,t, 0L.JL44,LL, EMU .,AQ4coLf ..4,Z-7-3 2 M' Mn M Waffm - ffl 'l If A eayn' 1 G'-file.. ' 4 W7 ff fy' Z . 3?-mga u 0.44-' QIQA-1-al 2 ' 4242-fvaincg. .fL4?,.f45'4.,7-00,2,p-jj J v 4
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