Don Bosco Technical Institute - Techman Yearbook (Rosemead, CA)
- Class of 1963
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To that great priest and educator, former Provincial of the Eastern Province, co-founder and first principal of Bosco-Tech, the examplar to follow in the practice of D Preventive System, on Bosco's the late Very Reverend Felix J. Penna, S .D.B., THE CLASS GF 1963 gratefully and prayerfully dedicates this, the fifth Techman, realizing that Without him the dream of His Eminence james Francis Cardinal McIntyre, would never have become a reality. Aw F' y W 5 k lfu ' A A. y, ,V Q Y ,Aki gy, . , .Lib 1 . REM' uw fl . ,gn if mm SZ' .. xv , 1 -' IRM ' -,ug ---tr 4- , Q L? ,lj S 'jp ,I 71. w a. :-' A I-552 Jug 3. Q. 1 , .friw .' W 3 z 54 f if? N w a M vm T5 N 1 iam if' K. x.-' N 1 ' ! . w - A ' VN rms w x.,, ,. , 1 H H - ,Qf.r',.,, ' '1, w , w . if M , . ,f V.J N gg , -if fi 3, -Q' V V ' - 1 Abi 'Ai 8 . 1 is 5, , - - X 1 P V 1 P Aix 4 Qi -Q vi!- - ,iff '?gnm in L. ,. ,X- , ' :E nl v' , I .- I f x' 1 Q I I I N 2 .I I 1 hh' ,. -. - 54- -,Q ,5, Nl' XC - .J I fr' 1 1 Q . '1 LZ, e xi 1 4 I I sa -7 A -Q 'E AFT ' ' ,gh , 1 151- mx 5'1- DON BOSGO TEGHNI HIGH SCHOOL VOL. 5 1151 SAN GABRIEL BLVD. SOUTH SAN GABRIEL LOS ANGELES COUNTY CALIFORNIA TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 1 Faculty 8 -21 Senior Class 22 -41 Junior Class 42 -51 Lower Div1s1on S2 -65 Shops 66 33 Ac 1dE1Tl1C Courses 94 95 Sports 96 117 Actlvltres 118 -147 Advertisem ents 148 -156 5 ,. . ' I . v QI l L6 , 4,1 , al f xg: ,157 f., ,E in x Y? -W 1 1:2 J 5- FFP: A M ff. I -- - A ' 1. x ,L 3+ Ain, ' I kv jgka. .. EEE Jn ry N In .Vg Q lu ' A .. ff M f f:w,,,, u' r if . 1 J gn fu . ,. , K 'Fifi ff ff: K ,4 Q 5? ll Link E K ' ki .1 ' 1. 'Y 5551. -f-. Eu :W J VV ,, ,- 'A ' ff V 5 J. VERY REV. JOSEPH F. SHARPE, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools Archdiocese of Los Angeles N 5 m li VERY REV. ALFRED J. COGLIANDRO, S.D.B Provincial of the Western Province of the Salesians of Don Bosco fi I l lu f Rev. Louis J. Masoero, S.D.B. Principal Dear Graduates: l feel that any message to the class of 1963 would never convey the message expressed in the eulogy delivered on the day of Fr. PCI1I'l3.'S funeral. Read it, meditate on it, live it, and, like Fr. Penna, youwill be a success in life, a credit to your alma mater, your family, your faith, and your country. Greater love than this no man has than that helay down his life for his friends. Of the many traits Father Penna took from the Divine Master, this seems to describe him most vividly. He Was absolutely dedicated to a cause and a course, and to attain its success he never spared himself. Rigidly denying himself any respite, he laid out, in an intelligent and orderly fashion, his daily life for Don Bosco, his children, his people, until he found the courage to lay it down voluntarily, and asked his Master for a crucifying death by cancer, in order to spend the last days of his life profitably in union With Christ on the Cross. , He led by doing rather than by preaching, and when he did preach it was only to help his equals break away from the stillness and staleness of mediocrity. This forceful drive, the product of an intelligent and winning personality, earned him respect and prestige from men great and small. As an educator he professed disgust for any modern artificial substitute for true Christian education. and was deeply saddened at the proposal of anything which savored of secularism, as a replacement for the forthright, and at times heroic, Christian, Bosconian stand. He was not satisfied with being only a teacher, he wanted and lived to be what his vocation called him to be - an educator, a Christian educator, a Salesian educator. He fully realized this often meant going against the current and against the grain, yet he never settled for a compromise where principles were involved. As a pioneer he would not start anything without projecting it into the realities ofthe future. One of the greatest compliments ever paid him was that of His Eminence Cardinal Mclntyre on the occasion of the first graduation exercises: Father Penna always had a clear answer to every question. .and was always three jumps ahead of me. He could not conceive of anything small or temporary, he had to think always in terms of the great and the lasting, for such was his interior profile, the understanding of his mission, the proportion of his zeal, the temper- ature of his fervor. He never allowed pressure to change his mind or weaken his stand, nor did he allow cur- rent opinion to force him to accept anything on the mere grounds that everybody does it. His granitic firmness and unwavering attitude before the truth caused him to be considered as a man of inflexible, stubborn courage by the feinthearted, but as a man of purpose and destiny by the stouthearted. He preferred to be loved through the respect his work commanded, rather than through the softening of temporary sentimentality. His love for people was always above and beyond his own personal gratification. He acted with the firmness and charity of a father, yet he refused to bargain with the sentimental approach which humiliates education and cheapens the edu- cator. Since 1922, when many of us first met him, to his appointment as Provincial of the Salesian Eastern Provinceg from his bed of sorrow up to the very last moment of his life, Father Penna moved ahead swiftly, wisely, courageously, intelligently, as if he knew that his life span was a limited one. He fought against human and material obstacles like atrue athlete of Christ, leaving behind him unmistakable marks of a born leader and a trained and fearless fighter. Against the backdrop of man's human and original weakness and miseries, he never lessened or trimmed the lofty goals the Divine Carpenter of Galilee set for men to achieveg and he firmly believed in the possibility of achieving them in spite of the high price. He did notpermit anyone to call impossible what was only difficult, and so he helped the weak toward greater achievements, rather than let the good task die out under the comfortable warmth of subtle cowardice, even if prettily clad as human prudence or expediency. He dreamed for a life-time of a Bosco-Tech which would redeem youth and education alike from the appalling level to which it has been allowed to fall during the last quarter of this cen- tury. Before the Sputnik made its appearance in the skies, His Eminence had already approved and blessed Father Penna's revolutionary vocational educational ideas. He lived and loved this unique school because it was one of the few projects he was permitted to bring almost to com- pletion. Bosco-Tech with its daring, radical innovations in the field of vocational education, stands as an eloquent and living monument to the farsighted understanding of the Cardinal of Education and the undying dedication of a Father Penna. Father Penna, we shall miss your physical presence but we are convinced you will be with us in spirit and continue to be the inspiration you have been since the day we have met. May your soul through the prayers of your many friends find eternal happiness in the glory of God and His Blessed Mother. His Eminence james Francis Cardinal Mclntyre at the end of the obsequies paid Father Penna high tribute when he said, Father Penna is one of the few great men whom God sends on earth from time to time to give new life to education and morals. To accomplish this task he worked so hard that he was consumed by zeal. I am sure that in the same way I could not say no to Father Penna, neither would Almighty God when Father knocked at the gate of Heaven. Sincerely in Don Bosco, Rev. Louisj. Masoero, S.D.B. Principal za i X E W4 N571 as 1 E 'QQ Am Q Q 'ii' 11 W V fy, :L if 'ta 'fii1::1':u, mx 3.-, 4,1 fffqffegfn-J .sg an Ixg, 'V Qi.. E 'Q 'weiissiu Vw alia 1225 Q, gf., , 17. 'if ,- Fi '. M :L gn, ,V mai ' , E 5 fi? , US' rm K Q.. T, H im ,H H ki 1 aka :le -Q a E L .: r 1., .1-? l W-,, --wi: , f. A sigh, ii M WLM Q: - ,, .. EM W- MW, N Z H E H E prim! is nf-'gf H ,iii -Q xl: mu - gg .. bi L , x ww W-L u w z 5 3 -' iz, ' I Rf Sv! X' - ,. W. Q Q K L9 -i ii P - : , ,g --f ff V 1 , ? ! H ,X : wr aw! ' uv M m w Y-A4 1 , N X , , a , ,, , 1 ,1 N .sw 1 Y, 5 1 if -3 m W 'V H. W ss. mea, ' -w. Q U 1-X . u ,.,- gwgcmf sszfsssa' w if-iw K L gg M ff-M QM:- W X, ww . S' ,, -,- 1 'fri A if 4' 'ff , '. ? ' ,. - I 9 N .- Li-w f E?'AIJ57A'1Q.T -Yi Q, W ' . xl 'I sm, , M, ' -- X.: - V .1 .f, .fggfrx - - - r-, -!4: Tll'.1' ' J: . 1 1 .57-jg: aagfzi--iv n. , .J ' iii r 3 1'- I , V REV. DONALD M. FIREBAUGH, S.D.B Vice Principal 11 REV. THOMAS D'AMATO, S. D. B. Dean of Freshmen Mission Procurator Ethics REV. WILLIAM SCHAFER, S. D. B. Dean of juniors Physics Chemistry DEANS REV. THOMAS PRENDIVILLE, S. D. B Dean of Sophomores Science Department Head Science Club Moderator Physics 'Fl' REV. FRANK RIBOTTA, S. D.B. Dean of Seniors Ethics Department I-Iead Y '. E. FACULTY ,J MR. ALFRED BAILEY Electronics Head Instructor BRO. MICHAEL APARO, S. D. B. MR. WILLIAM BARON Latin Mathematics Department Head English Amateur Radio Club Moderator 1 -. Fira .1 . . 1 W MR. RONALD BONNER Automotive Shop Head Instructor BRO. FRANK BRACCI-II, S. D.B. REV. ALFRED BROCCARDO, S. D.B Automotive Shop Department Head Ethics 13 ,Ti ,H . 1 - BRO. EUGENE BURNS, S. D. B. Band Master Cabinetmaking Head Instructor BRO. JOHN BULIN, S. D. B. REV. ARNOLD BUJA, S. D.B. Cabinetmaking Librarian He ad Instructor Mathematics BRO. LEO EPPERSON, S. D. B. English Latin Drama Club Moderator REV. PAUL CAPORALI, s. D. B. MR- ROBERT EVERETT Metallurgy Department Head. Electronics DEP?-Ytment Head 14 . Q A ,V Q, . A ..-.- . .. X 'Jn 1 W9 N A H R f BRO. ANTHONY FREITAS, S. D.B. Chairman Instructors Council Machine Shop Department Head BRO. EDWARD FARIAS, S. D.B. MR. MAX FREIFIELD Machine Shop History Head Instructor Speech Club Moderator BRO. BERNARD I-IAGUS, S. D. B. Automotive Shop He ad Instructor BRO. GEORGE GI-IISELLI, S. D. B. BRO. LAWRENCE KING, S. D. B Safety Director Electronics Photolithography Head Instructor Head Instructor 15 MR. MICHAEL I-IATTAR Mathematics Mathematics Club Moderator MR. KARL I-IAI-IN Technical Drafting German Club Moderator Latin . ,wll - N Metallurgy ' Head Instructor Football Coach Athletic Director Baseball Coach BRO. FRED LOCKWOOD, S. D. B. Metallurgy Head Instructor Basketball Coach Intramural Athletics Coordinator Moderator, SNT 16 BRO. RICHARD LUNA, S.D.B. MR.. WILLIAM LIPTAK Technical Counsellor Alumni Coordinator Placement Director Economics Journalism Club Moderator REV. ROGER LUNA, S. D. B Music Department Head English J. 'N ml J H4 A , BRO. JACK MCLINDEN, S. D.B. Photolitho graphy Head Instructor MR. GEORGE MADATIAN BRO. ALBERT MARSHALL, S. D. B. English Department Head Latin Faculty Adviser - The Techman English x , REV. JOHN O'CONNOR, S. D. B. English Drama Club Moderator BRO. ANTHONY MATSE, S. D. B. BRO JOSEPI-I REZA, S. D. B. Business Manager Cabinetmaking Department Head 17 BRO. WILLIAM REGNER, S. D.B. Metallurgy Head Instructor MR. ROBERT STEBLER Industrial Drafting Department Head MR. VERNON SI-IAFFER History History Club Moderator MR. MILTON SCI-IARER Physics Chemistry Chemistry Club Moderator I MR.. LEO STRASSER Photolithography Department Head Dean of Lay Faculty 18 -,..,,-:ff-- - 1- ,mei . MR. LEON SCI-IUMAKER Coach Football, Basketball First Aid Life Sciences 'i-3' MR. DAVID TOWNSEND Mathematics LV. Baseball Coach REV. RALPH SIMEONE, S. D.B. BRO. ANTHONY TAMBACCO, Chaplain S . D, B, Latin Department Head Latin Sodality Moderator 'UV , 'b' BRO. ANTHONY ASEBEDO, S . D. B. Automotive SHOP ASSISTAN TS BRO. PATRICK BORREGE, S. D. B. Automotive BRO. MICHAEL BRINKMAN, S. D. B. Electronics MR. ROBERT CIANCIO Machine Shop BRO. RICHARD GEMMET, BRO. STEPHEN GONZALES, S. D. B. S. D. B. Automotive Metallurgy -44- 1 . .1 J.-1 ' -M Z rg' V ii fi.. ' ro J MR.. PAUL LAMPE Cabinetmaking 3 MR. FRED PADILLA Metallurgy BRO. PATRICK SAAVEDRA, S. D. B. Cabinetmaking BRO. LUIS VEGA, S. D.B. Automotive SHOP ASSISTANTS .'2' BRO. JOSEPH LOC KWOOD, S. D. B. Automotive Technical Drafting MR. LEONARD O'CONNEI.L rg BRO. GERALD PELLEGRINO, BRO. JA MES RULOPH, S. D. B. S. D. B. Metallurgy Photolithogra phy 1 BRO. REMO SCAGLIOTTI, MR. JOHN SPEYER 5, D, B, Automotive Photolithography QQ MR. GEORGE P. VOSBURG Machine Shop 20 gs, ,,A . ' rf-2 M.. UFFICE STAFF '7 '? MRS. GIBBS MRS. SIMONS Registrar School Secretary ifnal- M si' .me . Z. N ., Y! I 4, 7 0,1 1 ' , ' ' .4 V 1 ' mil X' MRS. GUISEFFI MRS. MCLINDEN Receptionist Student Accounts rv y RN MRS. MULLALY MRS. NASSAR. Nurse 21 Records Clerk .ut '-7 ,d-. in w Q sw X... mi 35,2 wr- .,F, A f fe H5 -: 1 -fr., . ' U:--' -1 -' :N J HCT: , . .' ' -ww f .Lk Agri .fwf- ROBERT PRINCE ADAMS WARREN ROBERT ARCHER A RTHUR YOUNG ARELLANES Major Major Major Photolithography Photolithography Automotive Shop mas x N, g i ' - A Li DOUGLAS JAMES ASHWAY JOHN LAWRENCE BALLAGH MICHAEL ANTHONY BANANDO Major Major Major Machine Shop Machine Shop Photolithography 23 'T I I KENNETH OSCAR BA RNETT JOSEPH RILEY BARNHART THOMAS CHARLES BAUMAN, JR Major Major Major Electronics Metallurgy Metallurgy rig, J!! MICHAEL DAVID BECK RAYMOND MICHAEL BELLO GENE SERVANDO BERBAN Major Major Major Cabinetmaking Metallurgy Al1tO1'r10tive Shop 24 V1 'F'g'J'T F5255 I V4 1119 I RICHARD ALLEN BERGERON Major Photolithography J 'J 1 gn, X ,,., EDMUND JOHN BONNET Maj or Metallurgy l ul A I . 1 'wi' PA UL ROBERT BEVENS CA RL MIC I-LA EL BLA NDA Major Major Automotive Shop Photolithography + I A 4 I f fl. v-. f A I ,Af R' I 5 ffl A Q T2 A -1'-mi U- I ' v I I ff .. .V , ZE WIF Xml M A , LA RRY CRAIG BONOMO ROBERT EDWIN BRADY Major Major Photolithography Metallurgy 25 1 - 3- ! 1 . wgvdl TERRENCE LEE BRUINIERS WILLIAM JOSEPH BURFITT ROSENDO DAVID CABRERA Major Major Major Electronics Automotive Shop Cabinetmaking EDWARD JOHN CARPENTER. Major Metallurgy OH-W' ARNE JOSEPH CHANDLER Major Electronics 26 H RONALD LEE c:ocB1L1. Major Electronics 8 If . 5 JOI-IN HORACE COLVIN, IR. GARY JOHN COSTANZO JOHN ROBERT CRAYTON Major Major Major Metallurgy Photolithography Metallurgy H ' .. A fi? 'A if HL f 'If .fl , .R . ,. , ' 7 A, ru. J a----Y f-- V- --A--A-,V WILLIAM GORDON CUMMINGS MICHAEL FLOYD DAILEY WILLIAM HESSION DEITENBECK Major Major Major Electronics Electronics Machine Shop 27 , 1 j Z 5, .,.,,,5:,, xii: ALAN ANTHONY DI STEFANO JOSEPH NICHOLAS DODDY JOSEPH EDWARD DONNER Major Major Major Automotive Shop Machine Shop Electronics RALPH EDWARD DQRAN ROGER EDWARD DUBOIS ALFRED LOUIS ENCINAS Major Major Major cabinermaking Machine Shop Cabinefmakinz 28 ju 1 LIZANDRO LITTLEJOI-IN EZRRE BUSTER. BUFORD FORD EDWARD ADOLPH GAVALDON Major Major Major Electronics Automotive Shop Electronics JOSEPH CARL GIARRATAN O Major Electronics , .. -Y,.. ,, - . ,. -M .,, ,.Y Q ,ggi .- ,E ,7fY,.,,4 W, ,H ,,,fw..,'.iia.- ,w , , i ii if V Y -I . - , - WV ' , L, Q if , gf, V A U 1, ' '-25 , .' 5 ,,-,-L-Y4L,jQ2, ,Y,Q A -M-Li is 31 fy -.212 !'::,,:4vi'-4--4- ,,L-iii-fLm4i-in 'R' ROBERT HAROLD GILES Major Machine Shop 29 JOHN EDWARD GILLIAM Major Automotive Shop LAWRENCE MICHAEL GOLDA ALAN FREDRICK GRAY DANIEL EUGENE I-IANKEY Major M2-1jOl' Major Automotive Shop Maghine Shop Electronics GEORGE WILLIAM HARWOOD WILLIAM JOHN HAWKINS CHARLES BERNARD HENNINGS Major Major Major Metallurgy Metallurgy Cabinetmaking 30 X 4 ,I L MICHAEL WILLIAM HERBERS LEONA RD EDWA RD I-IERNANDEZ Maj or Major C abinetm aking Electronics I, MICHAEL ROBERT I-IILLMANN Major Machine Shop ARTHUR FRANK HOBAN MICHAEL DENIS HORNE Major Major Photolithography Electronics 31 DAVID CA RTER HUSSEY Major Machine Shop -lhf WEEE' 'I J THOMAS LYNN JABLONSKI PAUL CHESTER JANICKI LAWRENCE WINDSOR KEEFE Major Major Major Machine Shop Electronics Automotive Shop In JOI-UNI MATHEW KELLEHER STANLEY ALBERT KROK GA RY EDWARD KUENY Major Major Major Machine Shop Electronics Electronics 32 RICHARD DOUGLAS MCCORMICK MICHAEL JOSEPH MCCULLY JOSEPH VINCENT MACYS Major Major Major C abinetm aking Metallurgy Machine Shop 'J ' : . 1 - - I MICHAEL JOSEPH MAI-IONEY ARNOLD JOSEPH MALDONADO CHARLES DENNIS MARTORANO Major Major Major Photolithography Electronics Electronics 33 x ERNEST ANTHONY MEDRANO IAMES MENDIZ CHRISTOPHER CHARLES Major Major MENDOZA Machine Shop Cabinetmaking Major C abinetmaking HOWARD FRANCIS MEZIERE Major Automotive Shop ELVIN GUY MIALI Major Automotive Shop 34 '? '.-R BERT JAMES MIDDLETON Major Machine Shop Q- JAMES JOSEPH MONTANO JAVIER. ERNIE MORGAN EUGENE FRANCIS MULLALY Major Major Major Photolithography Automotive Shop Automotive Shop - , I A CHARLES DENNIS NELSON PATRICK DANIEL O'BR.IEN MICHAEL JOHN O'CONNOR M2j01' Major Major Metallurgy Machine Shop Cabinetmaking 35 T: i i ' 5 MICHAEL JOHN O 'NEILL LAWRENCE CRAIG ORCHOLSKI MA RK JAMES PA QUIN Major Major Major Metallurgy Cabinetmaking Machine Shop F! I THOMAS JOHN PAVLIK STEPHEN CHARLES PERRY JAMES ROBERT PHIFFER Major Major Major Machine Shop Metallurgy E1eCt1'01'1iCS 36 PAU1. JOSEPH PITINO HENRY CORNELIUS POWERS JOHN THOMAS QUIGLEY Major Major Major Electronics Automotive Shop Metallurgy I 3 . ,-:.. A ,,:. . 2311 . ii. 1, RICHARD FRANK RAMIREZ THOMAS MICHAEL RANKIN JAMES JOSEPH REGAN Major Major Major Electronics Electronics Metallurgy 37 MARC RICHMOND REINIG DENNIS DEAN ROSE ROBERT CARL ROSELER Major Major Major Electronics Electronics Electronics ROLAND CULVER SAMMELMAN JOHN STANLEY SELINSKE STEPHEN GORDON SI-IEPRO Major Major Major Electronics Photolithography Photolithography 38 RICHARD JOSEPH SHORTELL RICHARD EDWARD SHULL RICHARD WILLIAM SLYKER Major Major Major Photolithography Photolithography Machme 311019 g- ROBERT LAWRENCE SMELTZ CHARLES ERVIN STA RR DAVID WILLIAMS STEINMEIER Major Major Major Automotive Shop Metallurgy Electronics 39 DONALD RICHARD SWIFT LOUIS VINCENT TARANGO ROBERT WILLIAM TERSCI'l1,USE Major MajOr Major A11Y0m0'CiV2 Shop Cabinetmaking Photolithography MICHAEL MATTHEW VAESSEN JOSEPH ANTHONY VINCENT MIRKO JOSEPH VOLARICH Major Major Major Cabinetmaking Photolithography Automotive Shop 40- I 'X FRED WARREN WESTCOTT, JR, BRADLEY LEO WI-IITAKER MICHAEL GEORGE WINTERS Major Major Major Metallurgy Metallurgy Electronics vin XMIM, RICHARD ALLEN WOLSLAU JAMES MAX YOHE Major Mgjgr Photolithography Automotive Shop 41 TIMOTHY JAMES YOUNG Maj or Electronics , E M 2 WN Q W HE: M N V, M WH v UTO GTI HCP Procopio Aquino Dan Baker Steve Baker Andrew Bujanda james Cirar Mike Cotter Frank Cousineau William Dunroe Paul Foster Evan Griffith Bruce Hohn James Kennedy Ted K1-ok Glenn Libbrecht Thomas Logan T' Steve McBride Rafe Miller Edward Moya Lawrence Mullaly Tim Murphy 43 ' Charles Prlce David Schneider james Schneider Dennis Tmtle Paul Valcich Robert Wxlhams ' ' 7fT f': .f-'Z g S1e-1?e:imf.r.- J' ., . Y-.1 --'-,gg-'Li' gn--fy -f--'eT- -i -rg, ra- -.w FT-1, --FTS'-- W . - , , q , V n , A, I . , .v 11' .N Lg - , f- 4622 5 Y, ',,-'.L- 'Ur Je 'T f ,x, 1-2'-'.'L-111 'xr-A 1,4-H iw- .-:I , .Li ' ,-,, in if 'ie ,fr ig 4 .L f.LF.'112.1L.' 'MQ -ZEE-L,2,Q.,?fJg'L ulgggg!1f:f'.e41Le:uF2::.Y3tE1g5J1m-f . 9 - W- , CABI ET MAKI : It A Y ' e . A I e , f - sl! A ' 1.2 ' , -pk ' , I A A' -V Y T 'YR -. 5 SE' A , 1 QQ? 11 1 ,., x -iw y, .er f L ' ' i Charles Bell William Brewer Randy Crain Louis DeLeon John Foltz Daniel Graff Michael Gruidl Steve Hopkins Michael jackson Melvin Ladd Victor Rivera Rene Rodriguez I 44 Stephen Garrett Y . 4 A R A William O 'Connell F1-ed Sarygzin Donald Schade Joseph Venne ELECTRO IC' Robert Aguilera Steve Andreano Ronald Bandur Barney Barajas Alf' john Bel james Bentley Robert Currie Lee Doble I1 Q.. , .A Q A Ronald Evans John Fiorino Michael Gilbertson Marlin Gorski john Guardino Richard Haskell Joseph Italia William Johnson 45 John Barnett George Dore James Granger Michael Kelly ELECTRO IC. 1 ,V ka 'E N 'as ,X ..3i:g'Q. Sli-QL-55' fliEi:'111'32'., w ww Q Q Clair Kettle Andrew Klukowski John Knappenberger Ronald Kozovich Thomas McCarthy Mark McGuire Berney Mathison Edward Meathe Raymond Moy Gary Panattoni James Pene Charles Russey Henry Schultz Richard Sexton Richard Sloane Roy Snyder Terry Stone Joseph Szabo 46 MACHI E HCP I n Tj. Ross Barrera William Bowker Robert Conn Gene Felder Warren I-Iaby Lawrence Haecherl james Hagerty Stephen Houlihan John Howard Edward Hummer John Kelly john Kin john Kreslake Robert: Lawrence james Lechtenberg J A1 George Leddy jess Lopez Joseph Lusker Robert Olsen Richard Paulsen 47 Edwa d Phllllps John Regalado Robert T1sc1 Glenn Urbish -' 1- - '- , EW 2 . ,S Arulffi'-' , I -' ' '2fJ5T5Q31!5?g?' 1-FI V' LLL, T .gff':. 'T .i I-11.15 if ' f'1?'1 'f :en-f' - -Nffzefv-aww f'1aa3:v::V : EJ ' -- -. L ff..f,1g- -2' ' - ?+1':1.1L5:'-kb Yr. L.-.,:.Z:-. -:.-,.',zE.,..QgJ'.5235 5g,.,':,gi1:.ei,-+ e f 2 - ,.--1 - . 553,31 --at Ln, -gli, x.,r1fl:5'E-:QH,.L.3E:5l Anim-,am 5Ll:AAj.jg-Qg:QY,jgQllf2g1 , ETALLURGY Joseph Babcock Giovanni Bartolini Thomas Becker Gary B911 i i 1 . Charles Brackin Don Dale Ron Dale Paul Deitenbeck Francis Dubich Frank Duff Stephen Eley Max Everson 48 Donald Blish Joseph D'E1ia Spencer Friedrich Wilbur Glowka Gene Karl Gregory Paolino Michael Szatlocky METALLURGY -cw' ' ' ' if 1 Hr, Roger I-Iassler Kenneth Kolde David Peterson William Thill Tim Higgins Eden Novelo Lucien Reitano James Tolliver 49 Thomas Hunt Ronald Ochoa Louis Smith john Urquhart Kenneth Kaiser Robert: Pahl Paul Steinmeier James Verti PHGTOLITHCDGRAPHY Christopher Balsz Robert Callahan Michael Collier David Crain Robert Dempsey Gary Fidone Patrick Gildea Ronald Graffio Jerry Gutierrez Stephen Hamrock Paul Kelly David Koch Ronald Kumi John Logan Michael Mikula 50 John Mitchell Arthur Molina Terry Mowrey William Raymond Michael Reed Barry Richlin Carlos Rodriguez Craig Salcido Donald Savage Robert Simms Randy Slider john Taylor Nick Valencia Donald Wirth Clement Ybarra i 51 KH QA js,vA,4g,w'i.'ef'-A-Q'5wffgX W it , 5 'X I H wif? W ,xEwwifN ,J A..,, . W v,E.:: W 5 Tiff ill .line iff' X if xiii 3 if ' M gif: U.,,-,gf-mv 'fx f.fgisasfff 1 M ' H Q, :Elin QQ..-fggfiili' fwiff' zxlzfafg R LW ,xx :L X- dig: ggi? 1 ' H' ff? if Q 5 E' af 111 V ,Egg ifibgggg' E 54 .gi 1 Qi, Wx Hgzzsf' ml: in I 5 fn ' 1, 111 is E,-fi W ? V E Q 5 H gigifkwxlfzfg 4 ,Q-551 5 Wssiifig Efigiasfgfw . 55 MW yi' .3r'f'XI' Q., - siifeffu '- Q 55 H 3' .-15. ,ks W., ,mg it ' W W 4 , To-1' 1 is-zm , wi 4 . . ,gs Qs UTO GTI E SHGP SOPHOMORE SEATED: Lawrence Meyer, Jerry Ouirk, Donald Shean, Brian Regan, james Van Houten, James LaValley, Michael Linville. SECOND ROW: Ronald Baca, Michael Sullivan, George Mankowski, Thomas Valcich, Carlos Vidaurri, Lester Marzec. John Vanjersel. THIRD ROW: Ernest Orosco, john Gribble, Michael Hayes, Robert Waguespack, joseph Gebert, Dennis Imbro. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Hayes, Marcel Gallegos, Albert Mitchell, William Winters, Michael McMullen, William Osier. 53 1 f 5 ' . ig il 'Qvw CABI ET AKI SOPHOMORE SEATED: Joseph Grasso, Vincent Smith, jack Greunke, Robert Akin, jeffrey Dore, Richard Venne, David Fresquez. SECOND ROW: Armando Rodriguez, Luis I-I e rn and ez , james Heslin, David Nelson, John Regan, Michael Haskell, Dennis I-Ieroux. TI-IIR D ROW: Francis Sele, Timothy Cain, Carl Leuschner, Christopher johnson, Richard Kelly, Rick Cracknell, David Newman. FOURTH ROW: Giuseppe Bartolini, Jesse Avila, Ralph Romero, Michael Patterson, james Cosgrove, john Summo, Thomas Pike, john Cassara. 54 E U T ELECTRONICS SOPHOMORE SEATED: Maurice Panza, Albert Roberts, Leonard Distaso, Kyle Bryant, Albert Brockmeier, Richard Angrisani, Jeffrey Her- man. SECOND ROW: john Peebles, Rick Trier, Richard Polito, Tony Ferruzzo, Robert Labozetta, John Harrigan, Rad Artuko- vic. THIRD ROW: William Arblaster, Tony Mazzarini, Charles Ditlefsen, Charles Day, Paul Dellaloppa, James Ary, Robert Vislavsky. FOURTH R.OW: James Probst, Todd Palmquist, Dean Mollner, Thomas Gunther, Mark Meade, Stephen Henry, Thomas Dowdalls. FIFTH R.OW: Jack Gore, Patrick Sullivan, Robert Lewis, Robert Michel, Dan Rose, Kenneth Strasser. 55 rr MACHI E SHOP SQPHQMORE SEATED: Alan Witherby, Martin I-Iolemo, Dennis Dougherty, John Sinner, Craig Felch, jan Frainie, Skip Tokar. SECOND ROW: Michael Thibodeaux, Thomas Medrano, Eric Baker, John Engeln, Stephen Simko, Allan Duff. THIRD ROW: Dennis Walsh, Michael Woldanski, Michael Brennan, Louis Salazar, James Chandler, Ierel Jorgensen, Dominic Daddario. FOURTH ROW: Walt Goodwin, Andrew Archibald, Andrew Eppink, Thomas K acz rn arek , john Kutschka, Richard Berger, Gilbert Schultz. FIFTH ROW: William Martin, Thomas Ashway, Robert Rafferty, Xavier Oiozco, Thomas Ferrara, joseph Collier, Richard Rigali. 56 MET LLURGY SOPHOMORE SEATED: Dennis Marynick, Robert Razo, John DeC1ue, Bruce Brueggemann, Raul Miranda, Michael Whichello, Brian Rob- erts. SECOND ROW: Richard Garstang, Patrick Weir, Richard Bruich, Edward McDermott, Patrick Prezioso, Kenneth Hall Robert Hahn, Dennis Raschka. THIRD ROW: Thomas Comer, Jerry Torribio, Ralph DeSha, joseph Pizzorno, Richard Laugh- lin, Allan Knappenberger, Adrian Lugo, Donald Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Victor Waytek, Nicholas Reina, Michael Romo Lawrence Simpson, Byron Stack, Dennis Wuchner, Michael Raycraft, David Ricks, Michael Marcin, John Stanley. 57 7--an ,,vv.A- - . . Y rv . c- -,. C , , 7 PHQTULITHQGR PHY SOPHQMORE SEATED: James Finegan, Donald Kennebeck, Richard Roy, Ralph Cyr, Bruce Crates, Stephen Pitino, Christopher Mattingly. SECOND ROW: Frank Kiluk, Albert Santillanes, Howard Drozd, jack Ruebensaal, Carl Arntzen, James Bonura, Laszlo Makk. THIRD ROW: Robert Dowd, William Binette, Michael Ragsdale, Robert Ghysels, Wayne Mc:Atee, john St. George, Michael Sweeney. FOURTH ROW: Stephen Dick, Carmen Italia, Bernard Sullivan, Eugene Harrison, Daniel Kraysets, Rodney Young, Dennis Guido. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Whitton, jerry Gervais, Nicholas Tunzi, RussellWitt, Edward Castaneda, IosephVidovich, Fermin Vigil, Michael Martinet. 58 AUTO OTI HUP i FRESHMAN SEATED: Michael Amar, Sal Gumina, Ronald Murphy, john jaroch, August Garcia, Timothy Harrington, Bryan Therolf. SECOND ROW: Robert McCue, Denis McDonald, Charles johnson, john Brancheaux, David Gutierrez, Mark Brueggemann, Hubert Bell. THIRD ROW:Michael Dilger, james Troxel, Greg Carps, Christopher Irvin, Leonard Schulz, Theodore Gabrelin, Kim Koestner. FOURTH ROW: Michael Ramirez, Stephen DeSurra, Timothy Fitzpatrick, Lawrence Passarini, Michael Terich, Carmelo Sabatella, Daniel O'Connell. FIFTH ROW: Victor Parrino, joseph Colucci, Gary Meziere, Lorenzo Hernan- dez, Don Voss, George Small, Terrence Shepro. 59 3 1' CABI ET MA-KI FRESHMAN SEATED: Donald Behnke, Thomas Martinet, Gary Patterson, Daniel Domondon, Michael Adams SECOND ROW. h . - Josep Momsette, Thomas Monson, George Sullivan, -Ia1'nesBenado:m, Frank Corrales. THIRD ROW: Terrence Selinske, Stephen Dynice, Stephen Dittrick, Mario Ruiz, Michael Rafferty. FOURTH ROW: Robert Tormey, Bryant Stevens. 60 I DU TRI L DRAFTI FRESHMAN SEATED: Michael Smith, William Kelly, Gregory King, Robert Kaiser, Dale Peterson, Ken Maziol, Ronald Orosco. SECOND ROW: john Bruno, Frank Storck, Peter Giammichele, Ralph Flores, Dwight Everett, Roger Cunningham, Robert Williams. THIRD ROW: Terrence o'Grady, Stuart O'Guin.n, Michael Moore, Frank Giammalva, Stanley Perry, Thomas Kearns, Michael Roche. FOURTH ROYV: Joseph Mattingly, Daniel Cyr, Thomas Clements, Richard Rammer, George Havens, Gary Freeman, Enrique Guzman. FIFTH ROW: William Keye, Rocky Bonura, Paul Brown, Paul Liewer, Randy Blackwood, Wil- liam Duff, Donald Merton. z ,, 1, gg 5 -1 - I Y, ' , mf N f H- ' 1 J ' I J ,J Ls fra ' 1 M A N ' ff 4 5 ' .. fm, f F J A ' 'L , -A 1 M, ' .. ll an - u iff, - Wiz 'L in T95 Q :Elk R J 1 ' M , 2 'Q ,Q ' 'S w W 5 'i ... If A . ' ' ELECTRONICS FRESHMAN SEATED: Donald Snyder, Lawrence Whittemore, Edward O'Dwyer, Edward Cray, Norman Houston, Michael Osborn, Joseph Bisaccio. SECOND ROW: David Do nnelly, Steven Faulstich, Charles Conaty, William Alarcon, John Johnston, Kenneth Harris, Jerome Thomas. THIRD ROW: Frank Page, Frank Barilla, Gary Stutt, John Breen, Frank Barnett, Timothy Regan, Daniel Yang. FOURTH ROW: John Pizzuti, Howard Shermer, Stephen Nuccio, Christoph e r Baca, Michael Penna, Peter Marino, ChristopherLissner. FIFTH ROW: Grant Hinize, Robert Pomeroy, Donald Hooker, Michael Cichirillo, Thomas Dwyer, Robert Swift, John Truxaw. SIXTH ROW: David Magette, Vito Claps, Thomas Salas, Joseph Claps, Edward Vasquez, Robert Berg, Michael Dwyer. 62 MACHI 'HOP FRESHMAN SEATED: James Flaherty, Gordon Sanden, George Rodriguez, Victor Baffoni, Norman Rock, james Stegmann, Leroy May. SECOND ROW: David McCallum, Richard Chandler, Michael Turner, Sergio Bonetti, Michael Breden, Daniel Cervantes, Mark Perry. THIRD ROW: Stephen Eggleton, Donald Thompson, Lawrence LaPatka, Robert Cox, Kelly Carr, Robert Logan, Andrew Carden. FOURTH ROW: Alan Abel, john Surina, john Finn, Boyd Creager, Norbert Witt, james Fagn, Daniel Neihold. FIFTH ROW: William Smith, Kirsinas Vidas, Armando Corella. SIXTH ROW: Roger Marshall, james Rowland, Stephen Martinez, Rene Vega, Carlos Simental, Charles Shearwood, Eugene Kreslake. '63 Q-1-We,-f-,as Y- ,.- . , ,,,. , ,,-,. , , , , ,Y , ETALL RGY FRESHMAN SEATED: Eric Hutchins, Kenneth Norton, Kenneth Stermetz, Edward Synicky, john Wynn, Paul Ricks, T e rranc e Poppa. SECOND ROW: William Vosburg, Thomas Fesenmeyer, Timothy Stanley, Steven DeCenzo, Daniel Mullaly, joseph Black, Paul Cothran. THIRD ROW: Stephen Carper, Robert Lloyd, Glenn Stocki, William Wood, Randall Robertson, Richard Mc- Connell, Philip Roussere. FOURTH ROW: Mitchell Loza, Gerald Hughes, William Buck, Michael Costello, Mark Hackman, John Callahan, john Kapua. FIFTH ROW: jerry Thill, Craig DeSha, Robert Stein, Kurt Beizler, joseph Wysocki, Joseph Thill. 64 2 PHOTQLITHQGRAPHY FRESHMAN SEATED: Lewis Brown, Ernest Miller, Thomas Miller, james Campbell, Stephen McLaughlin, Arthur Dillon, Fre derick Yapelli. SECOND ROW: Phillip Russell, Jesus Castaneda, Richard Ghysels, Stephen Bickler, Thomas Gergen, john Rollin- ger, Thomas Stegmaier. THIRD ROW: Michael McCoy, Kevin Kramer, Patrick Michalowski, Michael Vasquez, lYllCl'13.El O'Brien, Michael Playford, Fredrick Blackburn. FOURTH ROW: joseph McAtee, Patrick Mahoney, George Brown, Lawrence Nelson, Michael Brannon, Anthony Albert. 65 UTO OTIVE HOP PURPOSE The objective of the Automotive Department is to train automotive technicians. The student is first taught basic or general service procedures. The program then moves ahead into such advanced fields as oscilloscope trouble-shooting, dynamometer tune-up and specialized service procedures. PRES HMAN YEAR The first year farniliarizes the student with the various components of the automo- bile. This is accomplished through directed bench work with the student learning the nomenclature, operating theory, the materials used in construction, and the correct disassembly and assembly procedures of the components. The new students are introduced to shop management through actual participation as student shop officers. The groundwork for future extensive safety engineering training is laid at the same time. SOPHOMORE YEAR In the sophomore year the student learns minor automotive servicing, including engine tune-up, brake service, carburetor service, and complete electrical system service. He also learns the operation of miscellaneous shop equipment, such as the lathe, grinders, drill press, hoists, etc. Stock room training is also included. Throughout the entire year the student continues in his course of supervisory procedures and shop management. The safety program continues and covers the rules and procedures for using the various pieces of shop equipment. JUNIOR YEAR The junior year progr'am includes service of the following units: automatic trans- mission, power brakes, power steering, air conditioning, brakes, and front-end. In the Automotive Machine Shop Department the junior classman is instructed in cylinder reboring, pin-fitting and rod aligning, complete valve service and cam bearing installation. ' The tune-up department includes the basic tune-up procedures without the use of oscilloscope or dynamometer. SENIOR YEAR In his senior year the automotive student takes advanced tune-up. The advanced tune-up department incorporates the use of the oscilloscope and dynamometer. The general trouble shooting and service department deals with engine and chassis service as well as miscellaneous services. The advanced electrical service department includes such topics of instruction as alternator, transistor, regulator and transistor ignition service. Diagnosing and trouble-shooting is the main theme of the senior program. INTEGRATED SAFETY PROGRAM As a part of his four year intense technical training course the developing auto- motive technician also receives a fully integrated course in industrial safety. As the automotive student enters the Upper Division he begins to build upon the safety instruc- tion received in the Lower Division by studying a college-level course in safety en- gineering presented from the standpoint of both employer and employee. 66 WX, Wx 1'-' u . '.,kx 45 ' W , I ' I rg Q-fl x4 !:l 4 f A A c 2 , X, Q H-1 BN , in E , Automatic transmission section in the advanced shop. oo'o V ' 1 M w ww u! W lg ' l General service and machine shop depart- ments in the advanced shop. p. '4--.12 Power steering and power brake serivce department in the advanced shop. H .M -p-3- 43.-.' Q G. V '1 ral: ' ne ' i:7',',' ,Q-W 5-L, iff: ' low, Preventive mainten- ance and brake de- partments in the ad- vanced shop. Basic Shop. Bench work on differ- enti als in the basic shop. CABI ETMAKI G The four year Cabinetmaking shop course combines centuries-old tech- niques of the Woodworking trade with use ofthe latestpower equipment found in professional shops. Simultaneous technical courses in drafting and de- signing, theory and safety are aimed at making a studenta reliable, skilled craftsman. As in other Bosco-Tech shop courses, each trainee receives a planned program of leadership development and manual and technical training. FRESHMAN YEAR Technical knowledge of basic principles of Woodworking, with an em- phasis on hand tools. SOPHOMORE YEAR Centered around industrial machinery, both light and heavy. Mechanical Work restricted to light operations. JUNIOR YEAR Basic furniture designing and standard dimensioning. Study of tradi- tional, contemporary, provincial, and modern furniture andvvood finishing. SENIGR YEAR General planning in relation to mill section. Includes board measure, job layouts, standard construction. The second semester is varied, em- phasis on various fields of management, including: general costs, time study and rate setting, stockbilling, routing, and general management. In addition to the curriculum outlined above, the advanced drafting course of- fers sketching, cabinet drawing, designing, rodmaking, and detailing. ' 70 X w . : '7s, ,f L' V U, ,, .Y.,' , - .4 . ,. N: wg fm 9' 5 if? W gz... My im -'Nh M W., f-4:4-12135 ' Tv-uw .-P YW' ,..- b A- gf' -ez 1- 7, - .,' - -isiygiyg if K , L:-. ,- K' 'f 4:- HELP?-xh i qv ,. ar' :L-, Steve Garrett operates the dovetailer as Mike Gruidl checks assembly. 1 I Bro. Burns demonstrates spray technique to sophomores Carl Leuschner, Armando Rodriguez, and John Summo. Bro. Bulin checks progress as Joe Morisette completes layout. f f' 5 .fv ax W N W 1' ll M ff' . ff 'f' N P25 . V J X ,V I f 0 W I ii, 7- Mr. Lampe points out next step to Ralph Romero, while jim Heslin operates the carbide grinder. Bm. Saavedra shows Louis DeLeon and William O'Connel1 the operation of the floor router. Mike Beck and Ross Carbrera set p 1 a n e r knife blade b e fo r e grinding. I DU TRIAL DRAFTI The Bosco-Tech Industrial Drafting Course is geared to familiarize qualified students with all the major areas of drafting in today's modern in- dustry. The four-year course provides the student with technical theory as well as practical know-how and the leadership training which will enable him to achieve a responsible position, job security, and good earning upon graduation. Together with Bosco-Tech's pre-engineering academic curri- culum, the student who desires may apply to a School of Engineering to further his education and prepare for a position in management. Whichever path the student chooses, that of immediate employment, or pursuit of higher education, the challenge of the world today demands active leader- ship by the engineer, designer, and draftsman in shaping the future physi- cal environment for the well-being of man. The Industrial Drafti.ngDepart- ment is devoted to the training of young men equipped to-accept this chal- lenge. FRES HMAN YEAR Basic mechanical and machine drawing, use of the drawing instruments ,. the drafting machine, freehand lettering in all of the basic styles, graphical solutions to geometric problems, basic machine sketching, projection on right and oblique planes, intersection of lines, surfaces, solids, isometric projection, complete working drawings, introduction to industrial safety. SOPHOMORE YEAR Fundamental p.roblems relating to points, lines, planes, single and double-curved surfaces, advanced mechanical and machine drawing, inter- sections and developments, gears, cams, screw threads, advanced machine sketching, descriptive geometry, basic industrial safety. JUNIOR YEAR Aerospace drafting, structural drafting, architectural drafting, electri- cal and electronic drafting, technical illustration, allowances and tolerances, classification of fits, shop management, specialization in one of major areas of drafting, industrial safety from worker's viewpoint. SENIOR YEAR Fundamentals of basic machine operations, basic structural design, basic machine design, tool design, advanced shop management, specializa- tion in one of major drafting areas, actual drafting jobs from local manu- facturers, industrial safety from management's viewpoint. 74 3.4- 747 .-ru., fi . ,A 14, xv lun, Ti' gi 'fs' Q .1 r J, I ., -we-QW ,,-f mfg- 11251-SPL ln. 1 . I 1 S I 1 m - V-c ' '1'- ..f '..Sll5 li5'fi5, '.-,gf:..:g,g in . ca ,V -' 1 ' KA Ti. .,0, 1' my 1 4 3? i 'iff' Students usmg px-ofess1ona1 type 20 Draftlng machlnes 1n the freshman shop 25 I.. E3E55'S. V ' YW Uf?'Q 51'y N7 ,, 2'-:f'Fr?54f?'ff N V . Y ,, : M ,W Ut . ' aaa? 5' W Lage, T 1 , .. , , H A WHHHH , U. , H. Ralph Flores r e c e iv e s individual counselling from Mr. Stebler on a drafting assignment. Bro. Joseph L o c kw o o d instructs Randy Blackwood and Mike Moore in the correct procedure for operat- ing the Blu-Ray reproduction ma- chine. lifx fm 415' 2 ELECTRO IO The four year Electronics Course provides the student with extensive training in mechanical as well as the theoretical technology of electronics research and development. The curriculum helps prepare a trainee for manufacturer's employment tests following graduation, whena graduate may choose between a job in science, in government, or in industry as a Research and Development Electronic Technician. . .or apply for entrance into a School of Engineering. F RES I-IMAN YEAR Basic theories: atomic structure, electron characteristics, direct current circuitsg Ohm's Law and Kirchoff Law Circuitsg electromagnetism, vacuum tubes, alternating current circuit analysis, etc. SOPI-IOMORE YEAR Vacuum tube and transistor: push-pull, D-C voltage and power amplifier, L-C oscillators, R-F equipment, high frequency transmitters, antennas, transmission lines, etc. Pertinent lab experiments with analysis of circuit failure and corrections. JUNIOR YEAR Superheterodyne receivers, television circuits, cathodegray tubes, wave-shaping, deflection systems, F-M circuits, transistor electronics test instruments, etc. Advanced test instrument, use and repair. Differentiator and integrator circuits, diode limiters and clampersg Eccles-Jordon trigger circuits 5 blocking oscillatorsg multivibratorsg phantastron circuit, saw-tooth generators, etc. Lab emphasis on development interpretation. SENIOR YEAR Computers and Automation, including: language, basic elements, storage, control, timing, arithmetic and programming. Operation, repair and maintenance of Analog and Digital computers in application to industry. Training as Electronic Research Technician. Typical assignments where student carries problem through all phases to acceptance. 78 lies. 1 v! ,- :M 14,54 si Arnold C h a nd l e r , Mike Dailey, and Charles Martorano, seniors, use Tektronics 555 to c h e c k Heath Analog Computer. Paul De1laZoppa, sophomore, trouble- shooting Heathkit transmitter. john Fi o rino, John Bel, and William Johnson, juniors, use the Knight laboratory oscilloscope tocheck the I.B.M. 604 Computer. E IDL? Freshmen working on basic electricity experiments in the basic laboratory. Sophomores work on basic electronic experiments inthe intermediate laboratory. Juniors work on radar pulse circuits in intermediate laboratory. I 1 MACHI E HCP The Bosco-Tech Machine Shop Course trains boys to become full-skilled craftsmen, capable of graduating to responsible positions in the following fields:Journey Machinist, Tool and Die Making, Mechanical Engineering, Tool Designing, Quality Control, Drafting, Jig and Fixture Design, Industrial Engineering, Planning and Estimating and Production Control. Whichever di- rection a student chooses - that of immediate employment, or pursuit of higher education - his in-the-shop leadership training, technical knowledge and skill, and self-reliance prepare him for career advancement, job-security and good earnings. FRESHMAN YEAR Bench Work and Machine Tools, basic principles and operations. Intro- duction to shop management functions through participation. SOPI-IOMORE YEAR Industrial shop procedures and skills, training projects. Management training, responsibilities, inspections, reports. JUNIOR YEAR Emphasis on operations of a machine shop, includingplanning, estimating and inspection. Shop work emphasis on milling machine and grinding work. SENIOR YEAR From idea to product training including: sketches and drawings, ma- terial requisition, tooling, jig and fixtures, planning, estimating, inspection, dispatching and machine loading. Emphasis on work flow. Shop Work emphasis on jug bore work, basic metallurgy, spur gears, hydraulics, pantograph, tool and cutter, brazing, etc. Details of shop management, organization and lay- out. Experience as supervisor. Industrial safety from management's view- point. 82 f new .J W 4- Q' 1 Q , :Egfr M, ga- J,-'f' L 193-'J - -1 'f iRE'?f gre .L Y' ,:'-5 fi, J , . ,, X . 5 . .. J' 3:2-rf ,, V . , Q5 ,. '::+v A - 'JH' - L ug5?:3 A ' 1f'- ,g:1r,:fes5n1-2?- ' Wy . - . gy- I Q,3g.-13.251 ' 0 :un v-' S511 5 I f ., v,. ' ' - Qu., .- T - . A ' ' : was f -2v!9':f'AvA il ia -' it a fu. r ,,.' N w ' v I ,',A fp., 1 T'l'4 5 'A . h YQ U I -531 f- -.1 ..-, H54 .wr W.. ff, ,K 'Y .lf-u-. 3? q'.- Freshmen at work in the basic shop. john Ballagh and Tom Pavlik, seniors, de signing milling machine arbor. I E551 Sophomores in advanced shop after win ning the safety banner. Richard Slyker, senior, internal boring of a cannon barrel. Iohn K ell e h e r and Tom Pavlik, seniors, at work in the Heat Treat- ing department. Bert Middleton, senior, grinding the arbor on the Landis Universal Grinder. ETALLURGY The Bosco-Tech Metallurgy course is the first of its kind inthe nation to offer a full college program in Physical Metallurgy on a high school level. Its purpose is to produce a qualified Metallurgical Technician with solid technical knowledge and skilled at laboratory work. A graduate may choose a job in science, in government, or in industry as aMetallurgical Laboratory Techniciang or apply for admission to a School of Engineering with the goal of becoming a full-fledged scientist. FRESI-IMAN YEAR Shop training in foundry, sandtesting hand forging, Welding and heat treating exposes each student to a practical and close knowledge of metal processes. Technology course offers an informative and comprehensive knowledge of the whole field of metallurgy. SOPHOMORE YEAR Extensive laboratory program of destructive and non-destructive physi- cal testing. Technology course in Physical Metallurgy makes a detailed and thorough study of the field. . .up to the theories of heat treatment of steels, inclusive. JUNIOR YEAR Metallography, including photography and preparation of reports. The metallurgy of high carbon steels, aluminum and copper alloys. SENIOR YEAR Analysis. . .wet procedures for metallurgical qualitative and quantitative analysis, and dry procedures for spectrochemical and quantometric analysis . 86 K 132 -A . 1 in ' ' - im- T---'- :':P' -1371 'f1,g',Y ' V, erififi. ni 'mil -as 'X Pi an .X h lm' me Jil X, 2 , .. X ' 47 P P 0 , 4 .v .uw Ng 43 I Jx Q45-i D . N 1 'A 'IJ A 'Q v P-rf' Still at the base of industrial pro- duction, metal, inthe molten state, is poured by these fre shme n into mouldstheythemselves have made. 'G The spectrochemical and quanto- metric analysis lab in the senior training section is supe rv i s e d by Bro. Fred Lockwood. S enior metallurgy students in the analytical chemis- try lab. A fatigue test is being set up in the physic al testing lab. Sophomore students, assisted by Bro. Pelligrino, strive for a successful experiment. The heat tre atm e nt of m e t a 1 s, here practiced by sophomores, is another d e 1 i c at e and important phase ofthe rneta11urgist's training. PHOTQLITHOGRAPHY The Bosco-Tech Photolithography course prepares the graduate for immediate entrance into the Lithographic Industry. . .ranked tenth largest in the nation in size and favorably rated for both job-security and earning- power. The four year course includes applied technical theory Withpractical training of the student in the mechanical skills relating to all phases of photo-offset printing. The graduate may make one of several choices: enter the trade and, with the extra job skills acquired through time and ex- perience, become a highlypaid Master Craftsman. . .enroll in one of several colleges that offer courses in Printing Management. . .or, if his tempera- ment and personality lead him, become a Salesman in the printing field, or a Technical Representative for a printing materials or equipment company. FRESHMAN YEAR Photography: Line negatives, black and White copy, use of filters, camera settings, fine line developing. Contact Printing:Blueprints, brown- lines, contact negatives and positives, Velox prints. Stripping: Familiarity with hand tools, opaque solution mixes, scribing on emulsions, flats, lay- outs, making butterfly marks, 4-page impositions. Press Work: Make- ready, care and maintenance, running 1-color jobs. SOPHOMORE YEAR Similar to above, using medium equipment. In addition: Copy prepara- tion: typeset composition, paste-ups, use of ruling pens. Bindery:Operation of stitching machine, power paper cutter, paper drill, folding machine. JUN1oR YEAR Advanced Photography: Duotone and fulltone negatives, color separ- ations, rescreening halftones with circular glass screens, use of reflec- tion and transmission densitometer, etc. Stripping: Advanced techniques. Advanced Platemaking. Advanced Copy preparation. SENIOR YEAR Photography: 3 color direct separations from reflection copy, auto- screen and various types of panchromatic film, theory of color correction masks, etc. Stripping: Use of Craftsman line-up table, making book im- positions, stripping for multicolor process. Platemaking: Advanced deep- etch, use of reflective and transparent color proofing materials, Wipe on coating technique, etc. Press: 3 color process jobs, book signatures, ad- vanced care, maintenance and operation of presses. 90 -v 2' Q 2.35, gi ' Mg' V W . ' F .w .- . M., , ,. w , V . 'w 1552532215522 ,, 1 1 f 1 N, h ' 1--1 I if-, w SDJ' M ,H N m 4 Mr. Strasser checks the layout and strip- ping operations on the light table with Arthur I-Ioban and M i c h a e 1 Mahoney. Stephen Shepro is working in the back- ground. A section of the bindery showing Stephen Shepro, oiling afolding 1-nachineg Michael Banando, making padsg and james Vincent and joseph Selinske, operating z-1 folder. Seniors set up the presses. Robert Wol- slau, John Montano, Bro. M CL i n d e n, Carl Blanda, and Robert Shull. 52:4 ,fa M A :I 93 S Arthur Hoban is shown at the vacuum contact frame preparing to make a dou- ble exposure on a p r e s s plate, using the pin sys- tem of register. Michael Ba n a nd o and Warren Archer check the proof and layout of The Techman, our school paper. Mr. Strasser directs Arthur Hoban and Michael Ban- ando as they process a 3m presensitized plate. BOSCC-TECH CURRICULUM ACADEMIC All students take same program. Q5 class periods dailyj Cyears offeredj ENGLISH I, II, III, IV MATHEMATICS I, II, III, IV ETHICS I, II, III, IV SCIENCE II, III, IV HISTORY I, III, IV LATIN I, II INDUSTRIAL ORIENTATION I DRAFTING I fduring shop timej EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Cdaily Activity Periodj MUSIC: CONCERT and MARCHING BAND GLEE CLUB DRAMA CLUB LANGUAGE CLUBS: German, Russion, Spanish SPEECH CLUB JOURNALISM CLUB LIBRARY ASSISTANTS SCIENCE CLUBS SODALITY PEP CLUB GUN CLUB MATH CLUB ADVANCED SCIENCE SEMINAR AMATEUR RADIO CLUB CFuture Scientist of America, QAstronomy Club, -Lineac Clubl S .N.T. fSociety for Non-destructive Testingj Photo-lithography Club, junior Engineering Technical Society . PHYSICAL EDUCATION Intramural Sports - Football Qtouch tacklej basketball, soccer Calisthenics ball, volleyball, baseball and track. 94 TECHNICAL Students choose one of seven 4-year programs Q3 hours dailyj Programs include THEORY, PRACTICE, INDUSTRIAL SAFETY, training in SHOP MANAGEMENT. AUTOMOTIVE CABINETMAKING INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING E LE CTRONICS MAC I-IINE S HOP META LLURGY P1-IOTOLIT1-I OGRAPI-IY DAILY TIMETABLE 'UPPER DIVISION Quniors and 8 11 11 12 I2 1 2 2 3 15 15 35 15 55 35 15 20 OO 3: :4O II 11 12. 12 1 2. 3 3 4. 15 35 15 55 35 15 20 2. :OO :4O 15 Seniorsl Shop Lunch P. E . lst Period 2nd Period 3rd Period Recess 4th Period 5th Period Activity Period LOWER DIVISION Clfreshmen and Sophomoresj 8:15 8:55 9:35 10:15 10:55 11:35 12:15 12:35 1:15 95 8. 9: - 10 - 10 11.. - 12 12. 1. 4: 55 35 15 55 35 15 35 15 15 lst Period 2nd Period 3rd Period 4th Period 5th Period Activity Period Lunch P .E . Shop fi , .515 .HQ C f if Q ' ' A 5 , X -1 I ,2 - My ,v . 5 T652- 5 ' wigs: L 2 44 EQ ii: A I fm, aa, X mg L YQA in , W W 11,9,eJL 2 C 1 P254 ,J 5 ,iff 4 l12 sl airw ay af ' Ba ln ll ff 'L K A K A Nii435sfQ'f il an 3 VARSITY, FIRST ROW: Frank Duff, Don Dale, Mike Gruidl, John Quigley, jim Regan, Denis Tintle, Carlos Rodriquez, Gary Fidone, John Bel. SECOND ROW: Coach Chambers, Coach Shoemaker, Brad Whitaker, Randy Crain, jim Mon- t ano , Jo e D od dy , Charlie Brackin, Tim Higgins, john Kutschka, Head Coach Bro. Luna, S. D. B. THIRD ROW: Art A rellanes, Mike Szatlocky, Mike Mahoney, Robert Currie, Glen Libbrecht, Jim Cirar, Bill Winters, Ken Barnett, Bill Dunroe, Les Ezrre. a S hams: in I a E 1 E Hi fl ill H lv-13.5 I 1 A ,lY,.! 1 '99 , B , Ed Gavaldon john Quigley Mike Mahoney jim Regan Jim Montano Pos: Quarterback Pos: Guard Pos: Halfback Pos: End Pos: Guard Class: Senior Class: Senior Class: Senior Class: Senior Class: Senior Shop: Electronics Shop: Metallurgy Shop: Photolithography Metallurgy Photolithography 3, . , , , .. S I lr in l I ' I w '11 vu' ' 'xl it . .... A fl? - - A , - .1 Jul l Q 1 Art Arellanes Pos: Fullback Class: Senior Shop: Automotive Brad Whitaker Pos: Center Class: Senior Shop: Metallurgy Les Ezrre Pos: Halfback Class: Senior Shop: Electronics joe Doddy - Pos: Tackle Class: Senior Shop: Machine Shop Ken Barnett Pos: Fullback Class: Senior Shop: Electronics 98 A lj ' 1 9, al gg i' Q a , Glen Libbrecht Pos: I-Ialfback Class: junior Shop: Automotive 97 J ,. 'LS Carlos Rodriguez Pos: Guard Class: junior Shop: Photolithography T 3? Mike Szatlocky Pos: Tackle Class: junior Shop: Metallurgy Bob Currie Pos: End Class: Junior Shop: Electronics '13, 'C Frank Duff Pos: End Class: junior Shop: Metallurgy ...4 Larry Mullaly Pos: Tackle Class: junior Shop: Automotive L , Il,l:xL:I - ' f V rt Mike Gruidl Pos: End Class: Junior Shop: Cabinet ,rss-, 5, .-1 john Bel Pos: Guard Class: Junior Shop: Electronics I Bill Dunroe Pos: Guard Class: junior Shop: Automotive 3 -., ie if Jim Cirar A Pos: Center Class: Junior Shop: Automotive 22 .cf -4 . John Kutschka Pos: Guard Class: Sophomore Shop: Machine Shop 99 7'5 r S' -sf ,al ' A I l L if pr X ijk , . Y X 4 '-'al Gary Fidone Pos: Quarterback Class: junior Shop: Photolithography li' ,-Q Randy Crain Pos: Fullback Clss: junior Shop: Cabinet .3 ! m . .II 1 ,...-4' ,., ,.. 4, - Tim Higgins Pos: End Class: junior Shop: Metallurgy 4 If fx' 4-Q. Mike O'Neill Pos: Tackle Class: -Senior Shop: Metallurgy Don Dale Pos: End Class: junior Shop: Metallurgy Denis Tintle Pos: Tackle Class: junior Shop: Automotive L12 .4 Charlie Brackin Pos: Guard Class: junior Shop: Metallurgy 19' A 1' Bill Winters Pos: End Class: Sophomore, Shop: Automotive al .. V. FIRST ROW: Carmen Italia, Mike McMullen, John Peebles, Steve Dick, Richard Bruich, Tom Valcich. SECOND ROW: Ralph Romero, joe Grasso, Ernie Rodri- guez, Bernard Sullivan, Eugene Harrison, Mr. Frank Gomez. THIRD ROW: Craig Felch, Richard Cracknell, Tony Ferruzo, Bill Martin, Dennis Walsh, jerry Gervais, Mike Woldanski. Co -Captains Barnett and Quigley at opening ceremonies. Headhunters about to go in. - 100 ' Barnett Su I I ff' 'xi-1 ml' I 3 vc bg' Dfw 'S-X' ' h 1 P r fur .-s' .. -f 5 4 'Q' 9 1 A H' o A xx QI L ff?-.,. ' n x lv ff V11 I 1 1962 63 FCOTBALL BA QUET receives Most Valuable s A Mr and Mrs Vosburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelleher re CEIVE awards for team support. -:P INTRAMURALS -Q., v, 3 F 1, 4. BASEBALL TRACK ,ff 'ifl - Q N 'wi Q fr N BASKETBALL BASKETBALL X' F Qu, , i , .,-.v Q, L if - , :V : ,-Z 5 L' - lifli ,-J 7 A , R . fm K, f - BASKETBALL 103 BASKETBALL X - VOLLEYBALL IN TRAMURAL , 11 ' ina--- SGCCER FOQTBALL My pf X -'AIXCVNX 104 L INTRAMURALS X. All xl' BASKETBALL 5 , ,, 1 Bro. Fred Lockwood, S. D. B. C oord inator 105 I SOCCER VAR ITY 4 U ' . fe'-fiI'f v ., ,,,- . Y I H , ,mais ' ,, nm Vic Rivera Chuck Martorano Joe Vincent G1-lard Guard Guard Max Everson joe Venne Robert Pahl Gu ard Guard Forw ard 106 r B111 Glowka Xav1er Orosco Center Forward Paul Stelnmeler RlCk Venne Forward Forward COACH Bro Fred Lockwood, S D B ':' .Saws E-Y -'7A'l f',fI'LE1:'1. HM' Y' X X-.1-v...:g5., ' .- g .v y Eugene Karl Forward M11-ce W1nters Forward M' 3511 Q I o w o I s Coach Schumacher, A1 Knappenberger, Bill Winters, Ron Evans, Lester Mar- zac, M1ke MHFCID. SEATED. jan Fra1n1e, Don Brooks, Pat G11dea, Dennis Guido, Tim Cain. ,.- . ,. 9.-:N , W , 4 ,, W nf-T' W, firm ,M Senior players. TOTU Becker 108 Manager, Varsity 5 , 4: 5 WG NJA .Ly Q mv IS? 1 is .f . ,Y N- 133 1' -Q ,ff -l W .. Puffy 2:11. f a 5 3? fi, i 2 ij 1 ev -- ' S., 'S Q ' 1 r I fd' QA' 'M ine' W I w ei-' qs- , V T '3 Cl 5 f . Q I . 14, - . r , , .L ,., ,. Q EE fini O 4 I 5 we .lf 591 6 BASEBALL 1 -m-wave-u...,.A Ff' -flliifll w N an I Q nw N J N J FI RS T ROW: Glen Libbrecht, Randy Slider, Ron Dale, Richard Kosovich, Michael Horne, Art Arellanes. S ECOND ROW: jo e Italia, ,Don Dale, Terry Mowrey, Tim Higgins, Tim Re ga n, jim Mont ano . TOP ROW: Henry Schultz, Bill Brewer, Dave Peterson, jim Granger, Bro. Richard Luna, S. D. B. , Coach. P, JJ. f'.,'1- ,J 1 Vfr' li- K The anxious bench. ai 72 52, irl fy , H, . I Y' N T V B 5 Qifii ll Tiffin i -A N. ' ,su X ' ,. . K- 1 :wa , ini., ww - - .E Kx W if-Q, -,T ' FJ' -- L B M x f 'N 5 F 'fd I' 'F .1 w ..-iff-1 , lv xii -X wr L. hs: 3 Se V 1. . -7'-' r T- A -IJ is 'F':'0.' gf c , fg- . V. FIRST ROW: Mike Sullivan, jan Frainie, Fred Peebles. SECOND ROW: Bob Labo- zetta, Jerry Hughes, Pat Sullivan, Don Brooks, Tom Clements, Steve Camper, Ron Orosco, Skip Tokar. TOP ROW: A1 Santillanes, Paul Ricks, Larry Nelson, Pat Michalowski, Bill Winters, john Kuts- chka, Mike McMullen, Gary Freeman, Coach Townsend. -1!.,. , ink., KJ 1 3? Y. The LV. Bench. Montano warms up. Strike three, you're out! A11 that Work and he didn't even throw the ball! VARSITY HIGHLIGHT Lil' Joe at ban. Who's a bum? H 37 , . , - - JU 1011 VAR ITY HIGHLIGHT John Kutschkagives Mike McMullen advice to lead off first base. Right fielder, Pat Sullivan, takes his cut against Salesian High. Clements waiting for a good pitch. 4, w Coach Townsend signals Michalowski to stand up at third. Bill Winters gets his man at first. I 13 TRACK H 1 X x , Q T ' ,, 5 y ?, 1 'T ' 1,! ig , .. . , jf . ' Ig Q , f 1 Hey' f i , ly 1,91-fl Qklff sal! Q X51 fa' 3 :PU J lsgll QQ A ' v N an - f ' A f f X 4 A W ' Q 1 v - ,LY 'N' . f K2 ., s U 4 . g bp fl r, 5 Qi i ,sin sry. 0 -Ysgil v QW ff df' :Mp I IA 1 1 ' X 42' 52 f U S? Qgscor 'w'Cr.fn - L 6 gf. 1 -Jecifffa 4 sur FI RST ROW: john Logan, Tom Bauman, Steve McBride, john Kin, Kenny Kolde. SECOND ROW: Bill C um m in gs , Glenn Urbish, Arne Chandler, John Bel, Tony Hernandez, Andy Klukowsk i. THIRD ROW: Tim Murphy, jim Phiffer, Frank Dubich, Dan Graff, Andy Bujanda, Ed Meathe, jerry Gutierrez, Bob Currie. A, :fm x ufmo new I S Z ,um ms: - 151- , was . . Q ii '2. Nfl' 'Q Cummings out in front on high hurdles. 114 Andy Klukowski putting the shot. . . TRACK L I I 4 ibm J' un S co' 1 .507 90 V ri. - V- FIRST ROW: Mike Costello, Dick Roy, Mike Sweeney, Ronald Baca, jesus Castaneda, Ed Synicky, John Stanley, Byran Therolf, Al Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Frank Page, Robert Lloyd, Chuck Conaty, Ken Hall, Kevin Kramer, Tom Stegmaier, Steve Nuccio, Mike Perma, Larry Powers. THIRD ROW: Dave Magette, Mike Woldanski, Mike Ragsdale, Rene V289-1 Ken Maziol, Bob Stein, Paul Cothran, Mike O 'Brie n, Tim Stanley, Bob McCue. FOURTH ROW: Ed McDermott, Richard Bruich, Tom Dowdalls, Paul Brown, Fermin Vigil, Chris Mattingly, Craig DeSha, Tom Valcich, Don Voss, Armando Rodriguez, Ralph Romero, Todd Palmquist, Charles Johnson, Armando Corella. , ' 1.,,LLf' e ., 1 lf? -W, f' , V H, W .H yu,-, ww' ,,, s. 4, - an L V, . H uf' ' V , ' H ff. we , M,,,, M., , , ,,,. , , ,,, , , Mfg' Staff of C 380- Dowdalls finishes first in 12O low hurdles. 115 ,, TRACK HIGHLIGHTS Xi. X X N x x V, --' I six- -+, , A i Bosco-Tech vs. Mission 7 ' V' - ,q,- W-, J' , -. .wf ,H f ' Q. :L-, , V' . -If ', -, H., 4 , .uw :m,J.L W V 0 w ,qv f4L,w 52 37 'ggzhegfg - 1 Arne Chandler second in the 100 against Mission. Techmen finishing 1, 2, 3, in C 120 low hurdles. McCue, Mike Costello, and Donald Voss. hob Paul Leiwer going over the high jump Tim Murphy makes it again. Bruce Hohn puts the shot. W . X :wg Z uzfimw, L MAJ- gh F Q ,231 X :s-. ., 'TEE ,, wah w W., wp. ff. , -,,, , 22: ggi! .557 ,m ,, N zze.-'mga a sc: .4 -- ' za 321521 as ' 25? 'X :S .. Na 1, M1 :zz 1 .-Q M M, -H Qi L WW wi M Q W H M new 2' :ff Miva as M E M 1 5. 1 Mi ffl? H L H, :37 ,E K X: ' 3 w, ETYL :lisa if-35 Wie. fbias M H, gi 5 ' :H 55132, M Gif yflfgi W M s-.5 wfeii.. -11,5 1 'wiggm , Egg!! W K lr X ?5i111 fl 'M1'I1 ' W N 'E Mg N E! Q w ., N H uw YEARBOOK STAFF l Arthur Hoban, Editor joe Doddy, Visiting Editor Les Ezrre, Assistant Editor john Quigley, Associate Editor Ken Barnett, Associate Editor William johnson, John Urquhart, and Stephen Andreano, junior Editors. THE MUSIC DEP RTME LOWERDIVISION GLEE CLUB, FIRST ROW: Richard Rammer, Gregory King, Philip Russell, Stuart O ' Gui nn, Bruce Grates, Michael Roche, William Keye. SECOND ROW: john Johnston, john St. George, William Wood, Jack Ruebensaal, Thomas Kearns, Richard Ghysels, Terence O'Grady. THIRD ROW: Francis S e l e, james Ary, Donald Thompson, Michael Osborn, Radoslav Artukovic , A d ri a n Lu go, Alan Witherby. FOURTH ROW: Stephen Henry, Larry Lapatka, William Alarcon, Ralph Flores, Douglas Wynn, Dean Mollner, William Vosburg. TOP ROW: john Engeln, Michael Haskell, Dominic Daddario, Anthony Ferruno, Robert Tormey, Bryant Stevens. UPPER DIVISION GLEE CLUB, FIRST ROW: Buster Ford, Paul Bevens, Michael Hillmann, Louis DeLe on, john Guard ino, Thomas Pavlik, Fr. Roger Luna, S. D. B. , Director. SECOND ROW: Richard Haskell, Donald Wirth, M ich a el I a ck s o n , Roland Samrnelman, Javier Morgan, Larry Keefe, john Gilliam. THIRD ROW: Bill O'Connell, Richard Slylfer, Ronald Bandur, Nick Valencia, Giuseppe, Bartolini, Mike Collier. TOP ROW: Larry Golda, 'ElvinMiali, JohnTaylor, joseph Don- ner, Bill Cummings, Stephen Andreano, Bill Burfitt. M, ,, 5-7 BAND, FIRST ROW: james Rowland, Michael Mikula, Robert Roseler, Dwight Everett, Alan Di- Stefano, Clement Ybarra, Ted Gabrelian. SECOND ROW: David Donnelly, William Deitenbeck, Ralph C yr , Joseph Vidovich, john Fiorino, Thomas Monson, Steven DeSurra, Louis Hernandez. THIRD ROW: Ernest Orosco, Thomas Salas, Michael Martinet, john Kelleher, Spencer Friedrich, Barney Bar aj as, Paul Pitino, James Stegmann. TOP ROW: Michael Amar, Gary Stutt, Eugene Mullaly, Barry Richlin, Richard Wolslau, Gary Meziere, Donald Merten. x I f ul ' W 'F' tk SCl'1Ol3. Can11OI'l11'n Special Chorus fChurch Choirj fTouring Group, 121 1, ,, YW, .' M 5- 4 Qu 1 . 3 x -X .5 1 I XXX X faifw' X 'w 1 . ET ,r 5 ,5 iKQ' , I ' 1 , lm?- 'M 1 7 E If ik , L - .wb m ,R - , , , A 4 I ff. 55: 5 R , an . mf Q , 1 , rn Q F 'Q -Q 5, Q' W H, mf M: ii? N x f. i I I 1 ,Q gn f 63' 1 A x ,f J ,,,.--f S ,x ,I S '4,' Y C f ' 1 m -52 2? , E-ECE! fw- , rs . T ,JA , 'xg ff w,i'r':n H n 'Je eww: ODALITY - f :f -v -fn--' --Q M .. , w - ,si 1 aa- .aa'ax.. ' E :K f 1 gliifiiffif-5-i'.,. ' 1 ., v : FRESHIMAN SODALITY, FI RS T ROW: Peter M arino , Joseph Bisaccio, Alan Abel, David D o n n ell y, Jerome Tho - m as, Anthony Albert. SECOND ROW: Rene Vega, John Bruno, Frank Barrilla, Thom as Martinet, Michael Smith, Kimberly Kosetner. THI RD ROW: Fr. John O'Connor, Michael Moore, Frank Giammalva, G e r al d Hughes, Thomas Salas, Armando Corella. FOURTH ROW: Fred Y a p p e l li, Craig DeSha, S ergio Bonetti, Mike Roche, Frank Stork, Rocky Bonura. Til ll 1 r ii 1 I FRESI-IMAN SODALITY, FI RS T ROW: George Small, Thomas Kearn, John Piz- zuti, Robert Tormey, Michael Rafferty, Philip Russell. SECOND ROW: Fr. Ralph Simeone, Lawrence Mullaly, Gary Stutt, Th o m a s F e s enmeyer, John Johnston, Charles Conaty, Perry Poppa. THIRD ROW: William Vosburg, William Wood John Wynn, Michael Cichirillo, Gran! F v Hintze. ,g 1' 1 5 T' T 'T I ' ' ' Il :lg K T : 1 ll y 'm m 'l n U Q A ' I JA V he r l : e My J - N il, ii I I SOPHOMORE SODALITY, FIRST ROW: Anthony Mazzarini, Robert Hahn, Fran- cis S e l e , Michael I-Iolemo, Michael Raycraft, Jo hn Sinner, John Harrigan. SECOND ROW : Patrick Prezioso, Alan W i th e r by , David Newman, John St. George, Raul Miranda, Tom Comer. THIRD ROW: Fr . Ralph Simeone, Guiseppe Bartolini, J e ffr e y Herman, Carl Leuschner, John Regan, John Kelly, Victor Waytek. FOURTH ROW: Jerome T o r r i b i o, Michael Haskell, Adrian Lugo, Nick Reina, Byron Stack. I N l 1., , ODALITY I if .i Q H' E i 1 UPPER DIVISION SODALITY, FIRST ROW: William Olsen, Michael McCully, Barney Barajas, John Bel, Terrence Stone, Ronald Kosovich, Dave Koch, james Schneider, Paul Deitenbeck, Procopio Aquino. SECOND ROW: Fr. John O'Connor, Roger DuBois, Thomas Logan, john Fiorino, Victor Rivera, Christopher Balsz, Raymond Moy, john Guard- ino , Gary Panattoni, Michael Mikula. THIRD ROW: Richard Haskell, john Taylor, Giovanni Bartolini, john Urquhart, Robert Giles, Ri ch ard S exton, Stephen Andreano, Tom McCarthy, jesse Lopez. FOURTH ROW: Evan Griffith, john Barne tt, P aul Valcich, Lee Doble, Tim Murphy, james Schneider, Larry Mullaly, john Kelleher, Eugene Mullaly. S OPHOM O RE S ODALITY, FIRST ROW: Ro b e rt Dowd, Ronald Baca, Joh n En g e 1 n, Carlos Vidauri, Las- zlo Makk. SECOND ROW: Fr. John O'Connor, Michael Hayes, Radaslov Arnukovich, James Ary, Joseph Mol- lner, Lawrence Meyer, Ernest Orosco. THIRD ROW: Ralph Cyr, Carl Arnt- zen, Stephen Henry, Thomas Grates, Ernest Medrano, Leonard Distaso. 125 Hi I Q RETREAT REV. JAMES COLLINS, S. D. B. Retreat Preacher l REV. GEORGE PRATT, S. D. B. Retreat Preacher JOURNALI FIRST ROW Paul Foster, Robert Dempsey, W1ll1am I-Iawluns, Lou1s DeLeon, Robert Brady, Stephen Perry, Charles Starr, john Bonnett, Edward Carpenter SECOND ROW Raymond Bello, GaryPanaton1e, Charles Russey THIRD ROW Mr W1ll1am L1ptak, Paul Kelley, Dav1d Koch, George Dore, Ronald Evans, john F1orn1o FIRST ROW Pat O'Br1en Lawrence Orcholska, M1ke Banando, John M1tchell, joe Babcock, Davld Schnleder, Pat G1ldea SECOND ROW Fr O'Connor, R1chard MCC orm lck, Robert Shull, Carl Blanda, Gary Fldone, Mlke Reed Wllllam Ray mond, Robert Dempsey, Mlke M11-:ula TI-HRD ROW Ken Kolde Douglas Ashway, Chr1sto pher Balsz, Terry Stone, Ron Kuntz, Ray Moy Paul Deltenbeck FOURTH ROW john Barnett, Don Savage, Howard Mezlere, Randy Sllder, Rlchard Callahan, Lee Doble, Jesse Lopez, Paul Kelly ,. ,, D I, S 1 P x T X -, ' l L , . . S-153: I , ,' , ' ' ' ' 'T' ' ' I , il l Q Q K 9' ,NL Q ls E H ., r , p I i I 1, l I Lg I Z ' r f 'rx ' a f W 1 ax, 1 A ' p 1 j J r I I : . , . . . . . , I . . - . . Z Z . Y I 7 T. C. S. T. C. S. Technical Counselling Service Technical Counselling Placement Bm-eau Alumni Association E5 ' f- '1a:7u,. nik?-L 3 jg! N. y' 5 5 ix 'N 4 in 1 M.R- WILLIAM A- LIPTAK Je ff, the record shows you are doing well in your Director Counselling Services technical area. K e ep up the good work and I can assure you of a good job whenyou graduate. H IEE, 1 gr.. .--- I, - -..ae--f.- Y B.-an Ernie, the opportunities in your industry are varied, Your future will depend on the work you do now. and they demand the technical skills you have acquired Good, you are smiling. You are happy because you are here. Let me show you gomethingl w ork i ng h a rd to d ay for your future of tomorrow. There is a continuity of service: TECHNICAL COUNSELLING: The long range realistic look into the future under professional guidance is available to all students. P LA CEMENT BU REAU: The Placement Bureau makes secure the realizable ambitions of our future graduates, either through job placement in industry or through aid in selection of an appropriate college for advanced technical educa- tion. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: The Alumni Association has many and varied activities, chief among which are the continued and fruitful fellow ship of Bosco -Tech graduates, and the beneficial contacts with leaders of industry, whose weight of influ e nc e would be beneficial contacts with leaders of industry, whose weight of influence would be directed towards favoring d e sir abl e ambitions of our graduates through periodic and well timed interrelationships with industrial labor- management -education groups. l LIBRARY STAFF UP P E R DIVISION LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, FIRST ROW: M ic h a el Dailey, Michael Gilbertson, Gary Kueny. SECOND ROW: Paul janicki, Michael Beck, M ic h a el M c C ully. THIRD ROW: Robert Roseler, David Koch, Dan Hankey, joseph Giarantano. Henry Schultz Knot shownj. LOWE R D IV I S ION LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, FIRST ROW: Richard Angrisani, I a rn e s B o nu r a, Thomas G e rg e n , S EC OND ROW: james Arblaster, Carmen Italia, G e o r g e M c A ttee. TOP ROW: Mark Meade, Jeffrey Herman, By ro n S t a ck, John Cassara, Kyle Bryant. 95 A u 3' : ' I I 5.3 First floor. 5 f 'E 2 Z, - 'f' -,. W K f , ,, Second floor. LANGUAGE CL F3 I T I ' 5 A' 2? m 'z, l v I all - E l k , 1 3 4 L I I 11 ,v GE RMAN I: Rev. Ralph Simeone, Kenneth Harris, Michael Dwyer, Frank Barrill a, Joseph Bisaccio. SECOND ROW: Robert Swift, Perry Poppa, joseph Wysocki, Donald Hopper. THIRD ROW: Grant Hintze, Raul Miranda, Robert Berg, Timothy Regan, Steven DeCenzo, John Truxaw, Frank Barnett. 3 . :E L it I K ' - -Fi: ' 'H,.J fi' ' -ii fi . .x.'cQi .Ji ' la.. -Avi' SPANISH C LUB: Rev. Ralph Simeone, Leonard Her- nandez, john M i t ch e ll , Christopher Balsz. SECOND ROW: Jerry Gutierrez, David Crain, Richard Rami- r e z , Barney Barajas, Paul Deitenbeck. THIRD ROW: Arne Chandler, S t e ph e n H a m ro ck, Louis Smith, Robert Aguilera, john Fiorino, Jesse Lopez. 130 GE RMAN II AND RUSSIAN I: Rev. Ralph Simeone, Robert Hahn, M i cha el Whichello, Carlos Vidaurri. S EC OND ROW: je ro rn e Torribio, Dennis Irnbro, Richard Sloane. THIRD ROW: Leonard Distaso, Nick Reina, William johnson. . . k LATIN CLUB: Paul Pitxno Leonard Hernandez, Chuc Martorano, Mike Dailey. ,SECOND ROW! gtaniey Krok, Bill Burfitt, Cfary KHSHY- T ' joe Giarrantano, Tom Rankln- PEECH CL B MA TH CLUB, FIRST ROW: William Johnson, Ro n a l d K ozov ich, james G r a ng e r , S EC OND ROW: jiovanni Bartolini, John Urquhart, Edward Meathe, Stephen Andre ano. TOP ROW: Lee Doble, john Barnett, Robert Augilera, Richard Sexton. GU CLUB. SP EECI-I CLUB, FIRST ROW: Fred Hawkins, Marc Reinig, Fred Westcott, Jo h n U r qu h a rt, Edward Carpenter, Robert Brady , Raymond Moy. SEC - OND ROW: Ronald C o gb ill, Joseph Giarrantano, Jos e ph Macys, Michael Dailey, Ev a n Griffith. THIRD ROW: I o h n B a ll agh, Raymond Bello, Lee Doble, Richard Sexton, William C u m min gs , Absent: Eden Novelo. MATH CL lui!! GUN CLUB, FIRST ROW: Richard S lo a n, Stephen I-Iamrock, Bert Mid - dleton, Alan DiStephano, Tom Ran- kin, Ralph Doran, Gary Kueny, David Schnieder, Rog er I-Iassler. SECOND ROW: Robert Dempsey, Robert: Simms, Tim You n g , Ben Mathison, John Ballagh , Art Arellanes, Tim Murphy, Bru c e I-Iohn. THIRD ROW: Marc Re inig, Bill Burfitt, Terry Bruiniers, jim Phiffer, Tom Bauman, D e ni 5 T i nfl e , Larry Mullaly, Jesse L o p e z, P r o copio Aquino. FOURTH ROW: Fred S a rr a z i n, Bill Raymond, john Barnett, Paul V al c i c h , Ronald Ochoa, D av e Steinmeier, Jim Cirar, James Schneider, Don Swift. SCI E CE DUE ITIUFI A R!i.!12!f'4l5 Miiniauull. UIISTRUC SING SYS UIREIIT NUCLEAR PARTHILE S C I EN C E FAIR: First Place, Fred Westcott. Project: S C IENC E FAIR: First Place: James Phiffer. Project: Design and Construction of a Fluid Charging System Ultrasonic Detection and Ranging applied to an Auto- for Direct Nuclear Particle Accelerators. Fog Safety Detection Device. f ,- SCIENCE FAIR: First Place: Robert Roseler. Project: Fre d Westcott, Metallurgy Senior, was named in the The Electronic Stethoscope. Honors Group in the Twenty -second Annual Science Talent Search for the Westinghouse Science Scholar- ships and Awards. Rev . Thomas Prendiville, S, D, B, , Science Depart- ment Chairman. .f' SENIOR SCIENCE SEMINAR: W.W. Nestler, General SCIENCE SEMINA R COORDINATOR: Dr. O. R. ' Engineering Supervisor for Pacific Telephone. Topic: Angelillo, Consulting Engineer. Topic: Subterranean Telestar. 132 Streams. PICTORIAL REVIEW L. i. 4 Open House. r w . X . Basic Technical Drawing X , Drama: My Unc1e's Cane. 133 M31-ignite Rite Mass, 4: V i i .Q A f GE ,. i f J . 1 53555214 sa LINEAC C LUB: Mike Beck, Marc Rei- ni g , F r e d Westcott, Terry Bruiniers. , X X is , M L, is ,F .gt L E T T E RMAN SOCIETY, FIRST ROW: Ed Gavaldon, presidentg Mike Mahoney, Secretary -Treasurerg Ken Barnett, Vice presidentg joe D o d d y . SECOND ROW: jim Montano, John Quigley, jim Regan, Glen Libbrect. THIRD ROW: Chuck Bell, joe Venne, Mike Winters, Dave P e t e rs o n, Art Arellanes, jim Cirar. RADIO CLUB: Dan Domandon, Howard Shermer, T o m Gunther, Mike Turner, Mark Mead e, Albert Brockmeier. Absent: Kenneth Strasser. TECH CHOLAR Ribotta, senior dean. S TA TE SC I-IOLA RSI-IIP SEMI -FINALISTS, FIRST ROW: William Cummings, Terrence Bruiniers, Lizandro Ezrre, John Quigley, Kenneth Barnett, joseph Doddy, Edward Gavaldon, Joseph Donner. SECOND ROW: Mark Paquin, George Harwood, F r e d W e st c ot t, Arne Chandler, Paul Janicki, Richard Ramirez, john Ballagh, Ronald Cogbill. TOP ROW: Thomas Rankin, james Phiffer, Robert Giles, Marc Re i nig, Rev. Frank Ribotta, S.D. B. , Senior Dean, Edmund Bonnett, Michael Winters, Joseph Gia rr a nt a n o, Michael Beck, Richard Shull, Stephen Shepro. .ng if Riix 5 37-,EQ 'al Q55 a I-Il S T O RY C L U B , FIRST ROW: Mr. Vernon Shaffer, adviser, Dan Neihold, Garry Stutt, Howard I-Iekner. SECOND ROW: John johnson, Fred Barnett, Mike Moore Eric Hutchins. SOCCER CLUB, FIRST ROW: Michael Cichirillo, john C r ayto n , Robert Lewis, Maurice Panza, Laszlo Makk, Jeffrey Herman, T h o m a s S al a s. SECOND ROW: Bro. L a rry K i n g , Mr . Michael Hattar, Donald Hooper, Robert Razo, Edward Vasquez, Art Hoban, Charles Rus- sey, Frank Barrilla, Ro b e rt Pomeroy, Donald Thomp - son, Rev. Ralph Simeone, coach. NATIONAL M E RIT FINALISTS Terrence Bruiniers, Fr e d West cott, P aul janicki, Rev. Frank LITHO-CLUB 5 ,ii W W' l Q. -5 ! , . , . .V r. .-- Michael Mahoney James Montano Michael Banando Stephen Shepro President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ii Q A. SENEFELDER O O SCG ,TV OBJECT: The object of this club shall be to provide an opportunity for mutual pro cu ring of more and new technical information in the Lithographic field. HISTORY: On October 15, 1962 the preliminary meeting was held. During this rn eeting Mr. Gilchrist from the L.A. Chapter of the N.A. L. C., read the constitution and by-laws of the cluli. On December 29, 1962, the club held its first election. Eventually, the club hopes to be affiliated with the National Association of Litho-Clubs which has chapters all over the United States. Senior Members . Juniors Members 5 '- 3 r s ' l A Sophomore Members 136 Induction of New Members. LITHO-CLUB :hiv -is-. w Mr. Don Rothrock, 3M Products, addressed the Bosco -Tech Litho Club on presensitized plate trou- bles. He demonstrated new types of positive plates. ,ii 1 Mr. Larry Hardy, Zellerbach Paper Company, discussed the history, manu- fa cturing, and uses of both offset and letterpress papers. He discussed the different qualities of printing now used. fl l Mr. Mario Capistro, and Mr. Don Larson, both offset pressmen, Mr. RobertGans, Owner of Gans Ink Company, conducted a panel discussion on offset press troubles. a d dr e ss e d the Bosco-Tech Litho Club on the manufacturing of inks. He d i s c u s s ed the types and uses of inks. 137 The combined National S. N. T. and Bosco -Tech display booth at the Pan Pacific Auditorium during the Western Metal Exposition. its ' ,H is tt I5f'M. J . V V ' H 'H' H, Prof. Wilbur Varney lectures on microscopy. She A1freclVictor Delhrest Award is presented by the Siocie 6r'Hondestn1c1ive estinglnc. to Reverend. t Haul, lQ.hpora1i,sD15 Jn recognition of his outstanding contributions in technical eiucation. and esyecmlly for his work in yromotmg and. reachixgg the technology of nondestructive testing: his may encourage- ta d und rstandln direction un men 'men n e 5 yo 5 I in these studies, and has continuing interest mn furthering their careers in this Geld. ii ned by authority ot' the Tsoarcl ot: i A tqDirectors this Slat clay of 0ctober,l962. g?YZ.rjz1..,' Rev. Paul Caporali, S. D. B Guests, students, and dads at the S.N.T. year-end Rev . Louis M asoero, principal, and the evening dinner. speaker Mr. Philip A. johnson, S.N.T. National Sec- retary. Mr. Clare nce Fracek, 1962 Chairman, and Mr. Dan Recipients of the Bosco -Tech Award at the dinner O'I-lalloran, 1963 Chairman, present the student sec- banquet. tion b a n ne 1' to Bosco -Tech. The banner was donated by the Los Angeles Chapter. 139 as kt we ! A typical meeting of the S. N. T. student section at Bosco -Tech. 1 if Mr. Fred Rhode presents the Ray Pulk Award to Mr and Mrs. Harrigan. SH HQT W 2 ..- .:. M, 13.326, , Officers of the S. N. T. Student Section for 1962 -63: Refreshment time, Raymond Bello, Treasurer, Fred Westcott, Chairman, Br a d ly Whitaker, Vice -Chairman, and Robert Pahl, Secretary. William Harrigan, outgoing Chairman, hands gavel to Fred Westcott the new Chair- man. Raymond Bello, and Bradly Whitaker, '63, and Robert Staab, '62, look on. 140 l SAFETY COVE TIG General Assembly. Xa-XXX X X W 1 - Metallurgy seniors listen to Dr. Olgart Klejnot from LP. L an-455. - -ff5 ' -1.,, Mr. Carl Leck addresses the upper division Cabinet- Mr. V. 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SECOND ROW: jim Mendez, Dennis Rose, Elvin Miali, Les Ezrre, Len Hernandez, Art Hoban, Ralph Doran, Arnold M aldonado , Dick Shull, Javier Morgan, John Guardino. THIRD ROW: Tom Pavlik, Ross Cabrerra, A1Encinas, Louis Tarango, Dan I-Iankey, jim Phiffer, Mike Mahoney, jim Regan, Mike Horne, Carl Blanda. FOURTH ROW: Mike O'Connor, Richard Slyker, Steve Baker, Dan Baker, Art Molina, James Yohe, Howard Meziere, Donald Swift, joe Vincent, Dick Bergeron. if . 1 Q, 5' QE' ,W , Lf V - ',, , 'QQ 'vi i H 17: H 'W Qmjl Z ., ., liar ,gi , ' - C. .Ql 1'f- W VH g I OFFICERS: joe Doddy, Ken Barnett, Mike O Connor, Mike O'Con,nor, Jim Mendez, Elvin Miali, Louis John Qulgley, Dan Hankey. Tarango, Mike Winters. 147 This first monument in honor of Cardinal Mclntyre was sculptured by C.F. HORAN artists in Pietrasanta Carrara, Italy. The C.F . HORAN Custom Design Department offers a special service to the architect and to the clergy. C. F. 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