Holy Family High School - Response Yearbook (Glendale, CA)
- Class of 1978
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More at home later, freshmen lunched at the sophomore-junior get-to-gethers and became ac- quainted with the variety of clubs during the installation of club officers. The old prank on the pizza parlor happened to Holy Family. A second lunch, enough for the school, arrived. Students came to the rescue, buying and consuming the entire order. Climaxing the week was a Mass celebrated by Msgr. Lirette, who stressed, Do it for the ones in between, the ones not big or little. Seniors and freshmen had an afternoon of football, shaving cream, and water balloons, high- lighted by Msgr. Lirette's hello from the helicopter. By the end of the week everyone was unit- ed in friendship. 4 4 5 7 The prospect of winning the foot- ball game overwhelms Dianne Sbicca and Terri Ehrhart at the picnic in Verdugo Park. Seniors Rosemary Kennedy. Maria Moure, Estelle Diaz, and Esther Lopez feel on top of the worId. Installation of club officers finds Chris Burt in a good mood. Picnic lunch in Verdugo Park. A moment of prayerful reflection during the reading at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Freshman Pam Jordan laughs with newly found friends. Aren't you excited about coming back to school? Lydia Campos asks Lisa Jing. IVK F' , E t..,lr W! L, J EVENTS I3 hat's Brewing? A Three-Day Halloween Fund-Raiser Goblins, witches, and ghosts all made way for the all-new Halloween Carnival. Months before the special date, willing workers mobilized for action under Mrs. Lile, Mrs. Mullen, and Mrs. Pizzo. Three was the magic number: three raffle books to sell, three hours to work, three days to jamboree. Clowns, gypsies, and Scarlett O'Hara staffed the booths, giving away stuffed animals. School officers tumbled into the dunking booth for a mere quarter. The siren on the Round-up competed with the screams of the daring people on the Sizzler. Late Sunday night the carnival fold- ed, and the workers went home to or- dinary living. But the thousands of dollars they had earned lay ready to be put to work. +A, ,553 Mama Clown CLisa Bacaj urges Baby Clown to try the bumper cars. Marion Nikoloff Cr.J soars with a friend on the Sizzler. Not one more raffle stub will fit in that basket, Mrs. Pizzo CLD remarks to Mrs. Lile QLD. Part of the work crew. Mrs. Mul- len, Mr. Palesano, Mr. Mulvihill. Mr. Mullen. Now, this is how you do it, Edlyn Maggi says to her brother. I dare you to sink my rubber duckyl yells Stella Duran. Staffing the Frisbee Toss are Donna Szitkar, Cathy Francuz, and Zenaida Colomes. A top-hatted worker visits the Thieves' Market. Chris Huzau and Maria Castro stand ready for patrons at the Bird Booth. Halloween Lineup: And the Cake Ran Away With the Prize 'Attentionl Line up for the Big Parade, called Stella Duran with authority. Leaders Chris Burt and Kathy Dayen stepped off, bear- ing a striking resemblance to bowling pins. Rhett and Scarlett CDebbie Smith, Margaret Lilej strolled in from the Deep South, amid arrows from the bows of Robin Hood Uoanne Groverb and his men. Even characters from Star Wars CPatti Salvini, Connie Millerb visited the scene, along with cave men CTeri Pedrini, LuAnn Pizzuto, Bebe Rodriguezj reliving the Stone Age. Daring to be daring were Playboy Bunnies Helen Kirst and Patty Mesa. A Royal Flush CMar- gie and Teresa Apollo, Juli Schmidt, Maura Kennally, Christy Hollandb scored high with the judges, whom the monk so frightened that they created an award for the scariest cos- tume. Prizes went also to the Birthday Cake CKatie Warnerj and a few other marchers. The re- ward shared by all, however, was the joy of creating the colorful atmosphere of Halloween fun. ,sf W s .t -. C -I C, N I , 3,1 M4 Humpty Dumpty CCaroI Huntooni eyes the ground and prepares for her great fall. l977 Halloween Dress-Llp Prize Winners. Bowling pins wobble. but they don't fall down is the motto of Chris Burt and Katherine Dayen. Costume wearers wait for the judges' verdict. Two Janes. Bebe Rodriguez and Teri Pedrini. and No Tarzan! Back from cotton-pickin'. stars of Roots pere form tribal dances. Judges react to the costume parade. Robin Hood and friends plan future escapades. At home as Southern belles, Margaret Lile and Karen Stokke fan themselves. ACTIVITIES I7 We Who Are Fed Hear The Cry of the Hungry On Mission Day, October IZ, though the sun was in eclipse, students and faculty responded to Social Ac- tion Club's call to light the world with Christ. Four morning sessions of films and talks told about mission work at home and abroad, including that of Mrs. Combs QBrazilj and Miss Kresal CMexicoD. At the Mass organized by Miss Kresal's class, Msgr. Lirette crowned Tina Cianfrini Mission Queen. Sophomores emerged as champions in the pay-as- you-enter intramural volleyball contest. Students wandered from booth to booth, filling up on hot dogs, pizza, and other food during the carnival lunch served by Block I religion classes. Your prayers, your money, but especially you are needed, Sister Margretine had announced earlier. After a long day of generous giving, everyone at H.F. felt truly needed by the missions. ' 'l i lf sl i Choosing a dressing is a tough decision for Maria Marchese. Bishop Sheen's movie on feeding the hungry absorbs the attention of Connie Miller and Christy Reavis. Sr. Margretine tells students about the origin of the B.V.M.s. Queen candidates Jacque Blain. Trish Smith, Tina Cianfrini, and Crystal Cianfrini bring up the gifts. Sr. Diane distributes Communion at the Mass, Light the World with Christ. Lisa Kersey listens as Mrs. Combs tells of her missionary experiences in Brazil. Surrounded by all her friends, Queen Tina Cianfrini smiles tri- umphantly. EVENTS I9 mg 1 4 Marina Romo does the second read- ing. Suzette Yu, Angelique Arnaud, and Diana Ruiz enter the auditorium for the reception. The Ring Day Cake: A gift from the seniors. Sister Ann Eileen holds the rings, while Monsignor distributes them to the students. Into a dancer you have grown ... sing Juli Schmidt, Chris Emme, and Lynn Doll during the communion meditation. A flower, a program, and new class rings are reminders of the juniors' big day. Theresa Ornelas receives her ring from Msgr. Lirette. Julie Krajniak shows off her ring to friends Janice Yanovick and Andrea Devay. A view of the ring ceremony. is A M c at 'lli 5 V, ,J I i s K c csiii l.ii is,y y Q 5' -'ln mm-370 3 e' f of -Q -M--.easel QQWLQ 3 cs, 1 I is s A Z' Into a Family We Have Grown . . My friends have made my fin- ger sore turning my ring. This happy complaint reflects a Ring Day tradition juniors treasure. Celebrated on December 7, I977, the day began with morning Mass carefully planned by the Ring Day committee. Special guests at the ceremonies were the juniors' par- ents and the seniors. Msgr. Lirette distributed the rings, assisted by Sister Ann Eileen. The initial joys of ring ownership were shared among friends during off-campus lunch at Shaker Mountain Inn, Scoreboard, or Ernie's. Then seniors honored the juniors at an afternoon reception, singing In My Life and presenting each girl with a white carnation as a symbol of love. During this ceremony and after- wards, many fingers turned the new rings as a valued gesture of friend- ship. EVENTS ll 1 I 2 4 6 7 9 IO 'X A: at t . . 5.1 ,, 4,kV ...Muff , 5.2 is i , r if 5 .,n. A ,p i I r v r The many lights on the altar represent the Christmas theme. Martie Petrie, freshman class president, waits her turn to light her class candle. helped by Stella Duran. Stamping packages and letters during the Christmas rush proves to be amusing though hectic. After Mass, Msgr. Lirette receives his Christmas gift from the student body. Teri Pedrini takes an angel off the tree, as- suring a Baja child a Christmas gift. The Glee Club traditional concert brings the sounds of the holidays to the church audience. A decorated locker spreads its holiday greeting. Sisters Rosanne and Chris Robles share a date for the Christmas dance. Between dances there is time for conver- sation for Kathy Kennedy, Connie Segovia and their escorts. Couples at the Glendale Civic dance to the music of Tender. 22 EVENTS ' A The Light From Within ls the Light That Shines Christmas excitement began with Wishing on a Star, held December 2 at the Glendale Civic, and grew as the Glee Club produced A Touch of Christ- mas. Then Stella and her student body crew began to invade Block 2 daily with armloads of cards and packages. Overnight, a large tree, tinsel garlands, locker and door decorations appeared. brightening the halls. ln the classrooms, Social Action Angel Trees offered everyone a way to send toys to Baja. On December 2l, after a morning program of Glee Club songs. choral readings by the speech classes. and a climactic Candlelighting Mass, faculty and students went home to begin their celebration of the Christmas season. --E gg EVENTS 23 24 Eighth Graders Sample Future H.F. Life Open House at Holy Family involved both stu- dents and faculty as French and Spanish dia- logues, poetry projects, and refreshments were prepared for the big night. Visitors assembled first in the auditorium for the narrated slide documentary about the school, presented by members of the communi- cations class, under the direction of Sr. Rose- mary. Then came the tour: watching a dissection in biology lab, playing a history game, viewing an art display, enjoying a series of scenes from Jane Eyre staged by English I. Shakespeare, Hollywood Squares, punch and cookies, people: all helped intorduce Holy Family to prospective freshmen. ldesptxos 4' fi' l Ol EVENTS Q! ggy .3 Y' Rx- in lfvphen Holy Redeemer students listen to a puppets account of teaching chH- dren. The Big Bad Wolf CMaria Castroj leads Lhtk Red Rkhng Hood CYvonne Campbell? astray in the Spanish dasss presentanon of the fauy tde Students with their parents watch the documentary on H.F. life. UHis banner over aH of us 6 lovef Mng baby,student and aduh. Frednnen on break front Jane Eyre play watch another skit. Lynn Morrison explains the dissec- tion of the frog to interested par- ents. Nanator Shakespeare CViu1 Pohkar Usb nnroduces scenes front hw phys Dene Kingsland transforms Bottom, weaver-turned-donkey in Midsum- mer Night's Dream, Karen Stokke QQueen Titaniaj appropriately ig- nores aH. EVENTS YY vm fgu 'wane -ng Q? WWW 95W ' 263, 1,978 Standing- Princess Lorraine Stiigenbauer. Queen Brigid Fitzpatrick. Princess Monica Blain Sitting- Princess Tina Cianfrini and Princess Mary Paneno. Prom As the moment for announcing the I978 Court arrived, seniors released screams of ioys the Queen and the four Princesses displayed reactions totally their own. Brigid experienced disbelief. Everything has happened at once - holding a senior office and becoming Prom Queen. she commented. Mary remembered feeling pale and scared and later recovering enough to share the news with her u. ' M' , , ' N X . parents. Monica was given a party in celebration. Lorraine felt thrilled to keep the title in the family, being the second member in a prom court. Tina, the smallest and perhaps busiest member, felt she had received the biggest honor of senior year. These five girls represent their class's choice for the i978 Prom Court. ,. sf 9 . X S u A,4!fwuo ..,1'w?c2 S , J .,, - .,,, f-,- - ,,-f f - , W 4- - w X. ' ',f+f!s1,z ,gif ig 3 M J rw ,i.:, , N , ,L.L L,,l, ,.L. I 'P . 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Go where there is t new horizon: lm smiling. no path and leave a trail' Q BRIGID FITZPATRICK SUSAN DOLORFINO hs Secretary Treasurer ON ' I can never thank you The memories we have of y R enough for everything you each other are unique have given me, Shalom. and irreplaceable. 30 SENIORS Quang MILLY ABREU Tus ojos son Ia Iuz del dia y por ellos veo yo Ia claridad de nuestro amor. Y. .I A I' I K Q ' ,I A ' . J x 'N V Q I. - xn . IMHWJ K . ,T .Ji 1, , I sf lk' Aw., , , -' y N. f fl A' , l L f l 'lilly' I 5L,Qfl'U' l ' ll , ,f 'IF fleyfl Auf lil l-4' flllyll, A X A L flfb L HM T 1 . T Nw' f KUWT ll ' HW fr 5' ' Hillel llvjwf 575. A 5 fllflfll ,hir ,7 jijgvv ll qu y .FRU fb' .- L,!Z1f2A.GZ.L vl' D4 N1 HU W , ill My , YU fl N' l K l 'Q' ff J ' . vlvlAN AMAYA ' I have learned to love. to share my love and to receive it. Thanks. 4. 9 X X HQH, ,V g ' T 2 'ill CARMEN ARJONA ' Thanks for the beautiful moments and happy smiles. Memories l'll not forget. l 2 j 5 . Qmamw ' Party-me? Thanks, friends. . ' Good-bye doesn't mean N l'm gone. Ramble on! Q Q Q ffe 'fr' . ' fe :VJ Q I 'ua-' . 1 it SENJQQQA SI 5.129 ,I . GS E519 DJ KJ ffl FH Z O 75 LD IMIAIIIITV LISA D. BACA Gods Teachersg Parentsg U I love-graciasg seniors, chin up, chest out-Roll 'em. LDB MATILDE BERMUDEZ Que tristeza, solamente fuimos un momento en nuestras vidas. KATHY BREHME I love all my friends for giving me the chance to laugh with you. WI? giam .'M'onz'ca Q, MONICA BLAIN Friends-Smiles S Laughter Pour on Sunshine . . . Unforgettable!!! 'CUPE 925m :U -afbviz O30 1-f-'Jr -.Y'f U ' n-I 'NEB-1 BW'-I -1,-,'I.f'N mlfam CFD- O '13-N ru .,r'r1 .-maI :sg Q. Y' MARY BUNCH Needless to say, say it anyway, in any way that you need to. PAULA BURNS What can I say to all the friends I have made throughout the years? Thanks. elncq SENIORS 33 1 34 SENIORS Xian Clhirlg CHRISTINA BURT Friends-thank you for the times we laughed. learned, loved. Memories. I ll l LILLIAN BYRNE Friendly faces, good times, dreams come true, all these and so much more-thank you. GEORGINA CASTRO A rainbow full of memories . . . MARTHA CHAVEZ You've made me so happ Many firsts remain for us Feb 8, May 8, May I5, '8O. BETTY CANZONA Thanks, Holy Family, for memories, enjoyment, 8 love you shared with me. if AMY CHEN Here I am ready to go. There is no happier time '78 than this moment AM TINA CIANFRINI 5 My friends. you've taught me about life, happiness, and most of all, love. '2 -We SENIORS 35 36 SE NIORS Am Gr l-4 AMELIA COLLAZOS There's one thing I want to say: Thank you for letting me be me. QD. l .7VfmcyJ NANCY JEAN COSTELLO Thanks Mom, Dad, Friends. Try to make dreams real. Live to Iife's fullest. FRAN DAY l'm thankful that I've had a chance to be a part of Holy Family. TQ 2 N PAULINE DE GENITO if fine These four years have been love, sadness, highs and lows. Thank you for everything. ANNE CREMINS Gan l'll miss a all Lynn!! 8- Y Lil' sis-Prom-D.C., G.C.1 ESTELA MARISOL DIAZ La vida es bella cuando se tiene con quien compartirla y yo los tuve a ustedes. Eileki JEANNE DCJLAN QMNWEG Here's to today, tomorrow. ioy. tears, laughter, Kim, and friendship. Ch f'1'l Z O Z ll? U-J xl lu 1 5 38 SENIORS errz' WM TERESA DOLL ISABEL DUARTE g L Share love with a friend. El Sueno qui todos Suenjn Share it with a smile. GS tener pa fs qomo U Thanks for your smiles. Y YO ese Sueno VIVO' DIANE FOGARTY Friends, I wish you good spaces in the faraway places you go. I love you! ROSE GALLARDO Boogie nights with-Paula Oreo-Kathy-Denise-Fanny -Prom-Graduation. QUEQ LUZ STELLA DURAN You the paint CI the paperb enriched my life so brightly with your colors. ALICE MARIE GALVAN I really enjoyed my four years here-especially the friends-Cookie and Sandy. ALICE F vfmybs Cf? rn Z O no 117 LIJ no SYLVIA FALCONI Gracias Padres por todo! Sin su apollo no puedo salir adelante del mundo! CONNIE GEISE Friends-keep your feet on the ground but reach for the stars. I love you! Connie H I 40 SENIORS ANNA GIORGIO May your lives be as rich and beautiful as a sunset. Thank you, friends. MAIQIA' MARIA GUERRA 4 yrs. at H.F. equals: growth, fun, tests, Pron friends, but mostly love. DIANE HOONHOUT Thanks to . . . Mama, Papa, TO HFHS, FRIENDS, FACULTY, and the Class of l978. S9 0 CAROL HUNTOON My friends are forever- I shall always remember Because you made me, me!! mac' 19 MONIQUE GUERRERO To the gang- thank you. Bahman, man tura dus taran! I miss you. I 'X'-!f.,f 4 3. f 'tx ,f f ,Y I LISA JING A true friend is the greatest possession, and we all have each other. LISA MARIA HERNANDEZ I'm leaving a Latin beat, hot Salsa. Disco feet. CU ESI? QU an rn Z O Z um 2 Another Look at the Seniors On that long-ago September morning when we marched into the Magic Kingdom of Holy Family, we were excited girls with great expectations of what lay ahead. Like eager children we plunged into our activities with full force. Freshman year began with a Current stationery drive for class funds. The following year, for the first time the Pasadena Hilton was the scene of the Senior-Sophomore Breakfast. Mrs. Combs' doll-making team added a special charm to the Ambassador Room. We were one of the few junior classes to receive our rings from a friend, .giving our school symbol added meaning. In our prom skit, Disneyland characters from the fantasy world made five girls' dream come true: This One's for You was presented afloat the Queen Mary. ln each of these activities we involved a part of ourselves, making the events unforgettable. The spirit that began freshman year is still with us as seniors. Now as we enter the final stages, we realize all that Holy Family has given us. We know we couldn't have received more at any other school, and we are grateful. Faced with the future, we are like scared yet eager children once more. But this time, knowledge and T 'experience are behind us. QQ , 5 A ,K I , I , fi 1 G . wr. fry ,f ffjvlif-, gffgfff s '2f . 3 a Q is A 'gg f . X - v- fyff-zf Q f M NL -,V --,-rf X-,N x 5 4 N ' fig- 1 3. gifs'-X ag. 3731, gfflf?i1'f,2 2 5 Q wb In ,A Q I 2: --fa vs Ry i BL AGL ga- 5' .45 N .. W w . gi ,-1 --, ow CD GJ B 44 SENIORS CSN? ROSEMARY KENNEDY Friends- you can rest your minds assured l'Il be loving you always. lDC?E1Jf:llITlc3 DEANNA KERREBROCK Bound Fon Heaven- Credit JL Goal: To be the best at it H JAN KNIPSCHEER A love affair with life, I thank my Family 8 Friends i luv u Gang YIN FONG KWOK Thanks for sharing the most wonderful time with me. E Wish you are happy forever. TQDNQJ Charlean DENE KINGSLAND CHARLEAN KE-l-CHENS We may all leave and walk Beach BOYS gurls up away but still somehow we no. luv can cross our fate will alwa S be together. 8 not leave a mark forever. Y ELSA LARREA Friends, as l leave you, I will always remember the times we shared, MIRNA LAVACUDE I have found more than I thought ever existed. 90 Mirna A S is 3 fs Love-what l was seeking. SENIORS 45 i Q6 46 SENIORS aim 2 S l Z MAUREEN LEE Mike CSP ESP Cheerleading . . . Prom party . . . Mac's Love . . . Friends. ESTHER LQPEZ Life is saying Hello to a stranger Good-bye to a friend. LILLIAN LOPEZ Gracias a mis padres amistades por hacer anos de joventud feliz Margaret MARGARET LILE Thank you, all my forever friends, for all the good JULIE MAGALLANES For you there might be another song, but in my fulcle times and happy memories. heart your melody stays. CARMEN LOPEZ It's hard to say good-bye to friends after these years we've been together. E RIMA MERLANO To be together is beautiful because we care too much Q to be apart. .ma U8 uw r-ri Z O Z ln -IB X1 NI! 19 Sandra SANDRA MORALES QQNN MORR'SOtNt h t La vida es dura pero, Ong Years Ye Oo S or no tanto cuando los tengo a ustedes. prom .977 Anne S Gang: I love you j 7 41 lxfvfllgj ,Eg L'c'ffl 1tQc XXL IA' 'tfjlxfs VL Mm- if-V45 ftwf-3,0 1 ,fillvcftlv UWA? 'gui may ifwmsd msd :wie '- VL , , 8, 'Q 'N 8 8 ORALIA MUNGUIA Yesterday is gone, Qftffwabft f1iwfwWY fs ,X t W fU'rp U V 7 '12, ',wf't1f ' www AVR may fll flviv' fl 7 M W cigfmfvl LN 2 'fbi M, ,Lvl f ff 1 ffvoz,-A ANNA O'SHEA As we go our own ways. I'll remember good friends like our gang. Dream on! AJAX vu! ,4x,,,.4ft,r, , n na f L f ' A A fy, Lf J 5 1 ,V 7 I' 6,171 , and tomorrow wlll come. Mx yfyf.,'V Q y ,fx Mix p , , but today will never end. ' :ft XJ f ull- ' R A X' 48 SENIORS ,, ,IX f'5'M. l vs? ,W E. ,dxwob fvlbfw ful fx J 1? f O7 MADELAINE MORROW It's overl Ski trips, UCI Party-F.L. locals-Bizarre! Thanks, it was excellent! ROSARIO PACHECO Thanks. teachers S friends, for giving me friendship. help, time S love. Q meet? VIIAQ3 MARIA MOURE Friendship is Liking when it's hard to, Leaving when it's hard to. Q31 eww! ll 363 MARGARET PALESANO Friends are a big treasure. SENIORS 49 50 SENIORS LINDA PALKOVIC What can I say to people who have given so much to me? Hey guysl I love ya all! Lal Q MARY ROSE PANENO H.F., Your love is like a rose always blooming nev wilting. Keep Smilin'. Luannl LUANN PIZZUTO A new day, a new way to see the dawn. Go your way I'll go mine and carry on. WUQCS VITA POLIKAITIS The songs and laughter of HF will always ring in my ear. lki pasimatymo. Ulm LYNNE PAYTON Whoopie, peachy keen, Oh well, neato, wow man Hey, I finally made itl H al 8 0. TERESA PEDRINI Time brought us together ln time we depart. Will time reunite us once again? CAROLE POLIZZI Listen in time, taken so high . . . turn on to love . .. listen to life ... Cfmrolle SENIORS SI 52 SENIORS omni-A MIRTHA RAMIREZ Love is . . . the dream we share. ROSANNE ROBLES We love, because He first loved us. I John 4:l9 Thank you friends for love. 60000999 CONCEPCION SEGOVIA ln Response '78 l give to you, my friends, what you have given me. Q11 Q11 .FE MICHELLE SIECKE My Friends. you will always 9 2 remain in my heart. f' I love you all. Z seg, N BEATRICE RODRIGUEZ Diane Together we laughed, cried, loved. and finally quit living on dreams. SONIA SINGH I found friends, laughter and DIANA SBICCA Love the beautiful, seek out the true, wish for the good and the best do. DEBRA SMITH You have been the awareness here. ls it time to sheltering cocoon, but the leave already? Sonia flight of my life has just be begun. .N Desc SENIORS 53 54 SENIORS 77i6c4elKe CATHERINE SNYDER To friends and ones I love, I wish peace and hope- C.H., D.L., M.B., S B. BERNADINE STUBBS Travelin' on--times are Q-JJ changing. The road is calling out to me. I'm on my way now. C O i U Being MICHELLE STE MARIE I must go now because l've got to get back to my house at Pooh Corner. KATHLEEN TOOMEY 4 yrs.-Hello. goodbye Thanx, and Iet's move ahe See you all next time . . KATHY l0l'I'Elil18 KAREN STOKKE Thanks to all . , . I have learned E- loved so much. LORRAINE STILGENBAUER We laugh, cry, scream and share our love and dreams. Friendships are forever. Ml JONG YI DENISE ZUNGIA l'll always remember the Ski, T. Trompers, 8 Gleea years that I spent at H.F. In all of YOU, my friends. l've found a bit of me. o JM?Jbng' QW? my memories are forever. EGGS th l'1'l Z M O Z th U1 lJ'l Mxk. , .,,. 1 I MW ,z M , ,Q 1 xy X 41 ,X , - vw f . ' 7 ' k V A 1 X 4 LS-s. ., ,-xg. . . 1 2 ' ' Dbl, , x X xg, ff A A 5 rl . ., ,, -J ,, xx - j 2 4, I , ,yi V ,, x.-7, ,, kj X 1 13? .Q H . XZ , M X f Vv 'I' .- 1 X, ,M - , ' 1 N4 , tl. ,1- KXJ , V A ,ff K If g,:rX,,f ,xx N..- ,J xx, , VJ xx ' ,U . M, ,RN N,..f , ,YM ffx x 5 1 X , '+-- M, fx, L N W M, -W T , 1 i X J x msg ffx -ff , ,F 1' jj . , ,I ig: 4 w . fl 53 W-.,1 4 P x,f X .f '- k,, ,J if 1 2 -J , , F f-X X L M . ,I- X. 514' fry'- - Q 1' R X N? xl , ,A 1 v 'W WT fx-, N x x . 3, uf , ' .4 X 1' X 1? ,J 1 J 4. Av X XT 1 ' -L ,, J M W A! 5 ,J , ,J M ij 3 J QQ Rf , v 2 -g, X K a if N.: xJ ffv ' 2 -- f -YJ 1 f 1 I me 'f 'Qi ,, UNDER WW YK UQWMTFTTITTNT kMLJll'ELfQEDiWlLll,Q41JN Faces in Focus 1 N ef JLI IORS-We Are Breaking Through t Dolores Aldana Margie Apollo Angelique Arnaud Sonia Artega Cynthia Beckham Isabel Bermeo Terri Bilotta Maribeth Bunch Cathy Caklovic Lydia Campos 58 UNDERCLASSMEN Y Q- QEIQB JN Nil L F i, ,ik M Qin 49' A, . . of of of r S' 5 W k - is Bfil'aa Sie Wy in Leanne Carper Maureen Cooney Lorraine Costabile Katherine Dayen Dora D'Egidio Andrea Devay Lynne Doll Jackie Dolorfino Robin Dove Christine Emme Christine Escobar Kathy Ferrara Maria Garcia Lupita Geer Michele Geraci Q R A K r-. . is Sr: , 'f-E2 Jr fe- 'Qfbif A -me 5 HHN K: , gli 9 1 is 'X A A or iff ' . r t w 3' - , :iff- x -Q'-'T-'52 , at ik , . ,... S. 'Y A x 131 Sl ts Ni Y iie A at ea A in in A .. ,... ,vm .5 ... K Z. .kh ret L B ya Bk ,af 'Oh no, murmurs Zella DeMasters. 'l've lost my favorite picture! Officers: CTopD Connie Miller, Sec- retaryi Kathy Ferrara, Vice-Presi- dentt Kathy Dayen, Presidents Patti Salvini Treasurer: CBottomD Fran- cesca Giaimo, Spirit Commissioners Michele Geraci, Activity Com- missioner. Waiting for her Block 6 test makes Chris Emme nervous. Should I or shouldn't I? ponders Teresa Ornelas, wondering wheth- er she will go to the truck. A new junior, Cathy Pauley, speaks out in the Communications broad- cast. Bigger Better World of Opportunit Francesca Giaimo Lupe Gonzales Alicia Gonzalez Betty Gonzalez Sandy Gonzalez JoAnne Grover Carmen Heffernan Hilda Hernandez Ellen Hirrell Christy Holland Tina lezza Rosemary Iglesias Ann Issaevitch Celeste Jeckel Maria Katigbak sm J 1: i ,.. X S Q ,qs vs Y' -nigga '- N .. .in ,Ri its is. N' 1: '5 HE' P We 9 at S 1: Q Qt . J l f .W .. -as sf ' ,T wi IW X .K Anne Kaufman S' - - ' Maura Kennally . ' lg S., gg X Q A ,- Vi -+L 1 X4 .. . 4 I Helen Kirst X Julie Krajniak ff f a wt, Y C . X ,. ., .al ez Valerie LaGrasta , W . Enriqueta Lechon x X X1 V y - - Qi , - 4 , V- ri 1 i i X , Er.: E . :qi - Julie Lotz is 1--. 1. He :.: m y b Sylvia Lucero Judy Magallanes Maria Marchese UNDERCLASSMEN 59 Dunk me if you can, grins Lynne Doll. An usher hands Ellen Hirrell and Agnes Snee programs as they enter church. Dolores Salazar laughs at Sister Su- zanne's dramatics in writing work- shop. Tara McNeill Susan McQuirk Patricia Mesa Oralia Meza Connie Miller Ruth Morita 60 UNDERCLASSMEN As -mfg: ' K X, fi S 1,' 2 'Y I, 5 Q 1, in is S fi xii i We Grow, the Sun Keeps Shinin ,rx ,, , .h fy 55 , S , 'ik X is 24-sis X 'V' Q fv ' ssy . 1 se, 'Ill 'fa -N, 5 ...Q X - . A. - AJ, ' S X ' Colleen Murphy Lucy Narkus Teresa Ornelas Magdalena Ortega Kathy Palesano Asuncion Panlilio Cathy Pauley Christy Reavis Denise Rodriguez Marina Romo Diana Ruiz Barbara Sainz Dolores Salazar Patty Salvini Elena Santillo Al W 1 eett ,gif aw - -.:. V, yaas , 2. s. 1 is C S 'SL 'L i t X I I x '.,. I .1 Q- - fi t J 1 I . , C. as 1' E flue 5 xi' V , . fi: K lf V7 V Z4 G Falling Rain rough the Gentl ai M l ele ---I il ff' 'nfl f we Y 1 I Q-Y h W J: , ' ,z ' -.tg , S il ' fi h ,K , F , A 5 - N - 5 , t VE all X 7 'Q 1 - ' . i t tta at 1 - , at 121' A , Q k Nga: Q + 5, I . , - ' Fi N It - . - Q x ' ' xl, 1 eat Dina Sayegh 24 Juliane Schmidt 1, Stephanie Schulte ' ' ' X . Patricia Smith Agnes Snee Li.. wt , W 4 iiixi' at it f X Mary Spinelli 2 ,A f ' K l Regina Stancikas . me Laima Sturonas Linda Taix f Q ' Carmela Tunzi Maria Ugarte Lorena Urueta Adrienne Vega Ann Vega Vanessa Viaes Kathleen Warner Mary Beth Wernette Roberta Wombacher Janice Yanovick Suzette Yu Bertha Zamudio UNDERCLASSMEN 6l 1 t You actually want me to eat this? com- plains Robin Dove. Someone let the clown out at the pep rally. l wonder if it is as hectic out there as in here, says Christy Holland. Listen to the freshmen cheer, comments Andrea Devay. l think there is a difference between a sentence and a fragment. agrees Mag- dalena Ortega. Ah, the pancakes are almost done! guesses Alicia Gonzalez. watching the clock. Stephanie Schulte and Mary Spinelli watch a film on world hunger. I knew I shouldn't have watched that late movie. moans Angelique Arnaud. ii tl It's A Long Road To Ring Day And The Prom As juniors we soon discovered that the two greatest events of the year, Ring Day and the Prom, require a moun- tain of money. Almost every week saw us grabbing a new fund raiser. We sponsored Dancing in the Moon- light Coutsidej, a first for the school. We attended Hollywood Squares, peddled Christmas wrap, sold theatre tickets, and gave an end- of-the-semester dance. With new rings flashing, we planned and staged the prom skit, making the long-awaited announcement of the theme and place. Then began the final countdown. Would the Perfect Prom Date appear in time? He did Cfor most of us, at leastj, and we sparkled through the Big Night. The excitement over, we sit now with our gathered memories, looking toward what we thoughtfully hope will be a calmer senior year. UNDERCLASSMEN 63 SOPHO Loridana Albanese Arlyn Alonzo Teresa Apollo Salena Baeza Suemy Baeza Tami Barry Denise Bautista Zoe Bello Giselle Benitez Catalina Bersach 64 UNDERCLASSMEN 1 1 is 'V XX MA' . t,,...,. . If ORES-We Are it .. A-1 ,fx i . ll.e.i 1 . C , B - eiiie ' A , ri lljy t ft n KKK i A . -1-ep.. --ei outs. gfz h C - ISE 5' 9 f C , Qs! t iii ti C A W ,Ei Pj. , .I ,. Q . K L iii . ' n'- f'w. 2N -ada t .-'. ig. K Jacqueline Blain Theresa Boehm Patricia Bradley Catherine Burns Yvonne Campbell Melinda Campos Melissa Campos Dianne Castro Guiselle Castro Maria Castro Ruth Cifuentes Rosa Collazos Zenaida Colomes Bonnie Cronin Marie Cruz Sw i ,, s fi, Pieces of MIM CWNQ RMI? iv , '-:. 4 - f 1 .. . A if s..g.l,,- 2 L , -f Sift ,-I if 1' x W iq -W . ii . Q-.. . 5? Q s sl A F ia -:sefgg K -11155 Ei? -X Class officers: Martha Mieding, Sec- retaryt Alice Martin, Spirit Com- missioners Tami Barry, Treasurers Mary Lasher, Activities Commission- ers Kathy Hirn, President: Lilly Du- rango, Vice-President. Mr. McGreal's talk on accidents the first day of Driver's Ed is a shocking experience for the sophomores. Lunch is a lifesaver for Rita Ramirez and Rosaura Pacheco, who haven't finished their English homework. aking Shape, Forming for the Future lil gil .,iui iyi, P C K , 5, . 5 ' E+! ' F' Vx u: .,.. N ki .J mg., B X xx N ew is ' 5 W .. 5. 1- 5. Vx' .J 'AY 7 ,, it .. fk-. X - . L . . sl 1' if .C X 1 ' fi L I y 'F s i L ff ' L ' it ' V ..,-- A , ke :zz Q .Q ff' H if 4 fl x x.: --I C liss H ' i' .fi g 157' , 1-me 4' 1 ' r. 'ZS L' hx, S f- L: L H S ' s W 1 .. L x 5 l i 1 l h 'S - A s Liv Davalos Josephine Day Isabel Diaz Randa Dibie Lilly Durango Greta Durelli L-M LM lu' f- ,P PIKKAJVQJ 7 mall fl. lslqufft' Dawn Duschane Rizza Duschane Bridget Flynn Catherine Francuz Cecilia Garcia Sharon Gardetto Marie Geer Claudia Gomez Maria Gomez s .ax 0 Q R X Lisa Grippi Alicia Hernandez 5 'L Q Zenaida Hernandez .R 2 X Sonia Herda ist , Q 5 fl s Suzi Hill X L Katherine Hirn A A A 5 k :gi f i L ,ss ff is Q n ' 'Y X ' A 'ia xg :ar I '-' . iq? A ., Veronica Hoskin Michele Houston - 5 Q Q g Christine Huzau ' 1 as -- Linda Jeckel s 'K RSL sf l 4 UNDERCLASSMEN 65 I 3 - ,Q ' L -4' -al i ,fJ,'3'gi A lr ii A ' ' a-.uk I In The Beginning We Were All Fragment Jill Jordan Loma Lo,-ia - : P 4 gr i 'E .Q x Jackie Kalssaf Linda Magallanes f lax ' . -fa, - Edlvf' M389 'ff , 5 ' XA x Yr it g Q it gegg I N at - -1 ' ' M if an n e Kathy Kefmedr V- M Alice Martin M Q Trish Kgough K ' N . K Q51 Anna Matias t 5, 5 Q-4 ' M A Phyllis Mercardante g ljjg - A i INA' 'ii Isl' 1 l. 51' fi ' Y I , f A f' i 4. ' K , , S55,,:i.l . E S g ' W . V i1.:i ,.,. i Evelyn Lang? A I, Martha Mieding X ,Q Mary Lasher Norah Mullen 1 1' A Aileen Nesbitt L- A aw ks Q S s t . . .,, 'F 1 ' F' :ip .N .. K N any j' ' , .X K F 5 22 , - w 7' wi-it Il, 4, Af' Rx Kvzh y 3 :HT ., we ,N Doris I-au , i ' i M f 2 Theresa Nicholas Julia I-lla l - Q . A Marlon Nikoloff ' I ig'g .ggf Laurie Novacek V hqtg U 1 S ir- illi VY Isabel Oller Anita Ornelas Rosaura Pacheco 66 UNDERCLASSMEN am K . fi, ,J .K V ,,' ', .fw, v-eff, . A Kb WUJ K 1 QI-1,59'2u,l,L,c J ' 4' in -uf' in 5mm 7f'VV1a4' 5 Q -... 6 . l , , 1' fQlffRv'uLJ fu 341 mer, M- -Q Us 2-al ' -iw 1 i lQ1li'lCj'jlC,-Tlfi fQ.KlHL.'l.,'x'v'lQl JU'-6 --1 get Vlfijbl mf-M' Klygfgw' em 1 iiccun 'mfiQ'l' Q5 SCJ' gp4rm,7LLff J J Lew , Hui M Helping out on book sale day. Teri Boehm and Anna Matias sell student body cards. Trish Keough takes the Pepsi challenge but votes for Coke. Waiting in line. sophomores are ready for the walk to church. Bridget Flynn. eparated From One Another B Qur Newness s, 1, it 5 ,X in l Virginia Palesano Elizabeth Papilion Mavra Perez Brenda Pino Paula Piumetii Jennifer Polzin Rita Ramirez Donna Reino Christine Robles lsabel Rosa Lolly Ruiz Elaine Ryder Marlise Salomon Regina Smith Laura Spear Gina Stanziale Donna Szitkar Barbara Torres Christina Trofimoff Rosa Valencia Kara Wechsler Jennifer Wenker UNDERCLASSMEN 67 Popcorn-selling proves profitable for Anita Ornelas and Gina Stanziale. Catching up on yesterday's homework is easy for Elizabeth Papilion, alone on the planter ledge. Spectator Suzi Hill watches a friend fum- ble during two-man volleyball. Laurie Novacek and Martha Mieding spend Wednesday Section listening to their counselor. Kara Wechsler proofreads yearbook copy. At Holy Family's first outside dance. Marie Geer shows Ann Byrne an old friend she recognizes. Sophomores sing at the Mission Day Mass. Rosa Collazos and Kathy Kennedy lunch with their Freshman Pals. Randa Dibie tests her reaction time as a driver. They just asked me to bring popcorn again. moans Tami Barry. 68 UNDERCLASSMEN lnterlockin - We Strive Now For Unit As sophomores we have taken another step toward our goal. moving closer to graduation. Driver's Ed began with a crash as we listened to Mr, McGrea!'s talk on insurance. At the Fresh- man-Sophomore Lunch, we wel- comed our successors, reliving some of our best freshman memo- ries. Freshmen and seniors both went down to defeat before our volley- ball team on Mission Day. For the carnival we staffed the Bird Booth, giving away finches and para- keets. Selling Almond Roca helped us prepare for the Sophomore-Senior Breakfast, and, along with class pins and retreat, increased class unity. With bright hope we look ahead to a new year. UNDERCLASSMEN 69 At a Model UN bake sale, fresh- men Helene Bozonier and Anna Seda look hungrily at mouthwatering cookies. Diane Lopez feels welcomed by a sophomore at a special lunch the first week of school. Freshman officers: Cstandingb Crystal Cianfrini, activities com- missionerf Christine Rivera, spirit commissionerg Cseatedb Kim Pauley, treasurerf Marta Petrie, president, Tina Paneno, vice-president: Mimi Wenker, secretary. 'Q FRESHMEN-Growing, Discovering, :-. Astrid Acevedo -, Alexandra Alacron , ,. 'SFU .'-'fm sf f A s 2' ls: -we wwe: 1 Katherine Alba A Corme Alegria h is ll eg L A . Rs' 'U , :..g .. .4-swf' N ,fav sv l ad. - Sandra Aleman A Claire Allen - f ' ' N Adrian Anderson 5 ' Safah Am ty , . J 0 Maria Ariona Solange Arnaud 70 UNDERCLASSMEN Karri Becker Tammy Beckham Carolyn Boehm Maria Borges Helene Bozonier Jennifer Brehme Maria Bucmaniuk Tracy Burke Ines Cabanilla Monica Calvillo Anna Camarillo Debbie Campanelli Becky Celestino Vivian Chavez Sarina Chun Crystal Cianfrini Claudia Cifuentes Tara Claycomb Patricia Collins Ana Marie Cortes . -f,,.. .L,.,-1 ' . , : ii. z: 'Yf' ,tu ,, RWM Seek '45- 5-K 'Qs we ing Q tic , , iw , l X. s is . ... t as te? . p ' r i iR 5 -it as! .ls to is , -:NZ .Q :ws :gag , es . . L .. 'iff' Yi '15 e-.i -: ' - ' ' .f ' . z he 1 - X Q t, ' K .1 sse--s sn- ,... P B f A N 5 - A, w :gre 1 ix , N' ..,, , N 4 1- Qi , s an L Y as 'X , I 5 f .- 'l' 's 5 l ,X xl . ., .- .ze l f 2.3 :s e . . y C X I s 14 xx ,K N ' - P A 5 Q X q 3 ,i .. 1 W as , NK NA 1 A f ,. s ' ' Q i Nl Click sv... , .a - t L. A e X N X 5 if emi' 5 i 5 xr as SP r 1 hr X me C af, L A i . f i . , 'X 5 mv' ,nov nd Accepting Chang in Friends and Idea 2 ii A ' af, A Ep e - ' XX H' 1, ' N ,i L ,, i 2 A' lj t A .. A , ,. X - nl' L' ' W-ini. W2 11 9, u ' fi. at Celina Couceiro Lynn Davy Rosa de los Reyes Guilia Deluca Stephanie Despard Jackie Dibie Mary Dolan Tess Dolorfino Marcela Duran Teresa Ehrhart Migdalia Escalona Raquel Ferrer Mary Jean Foti Maude Fournier Susan Francuz April Gama H ., ,. f 1 'sk 'gg sf Q lv I- g, .,,, ' y s rr v' f Q 4 H H Y WN. 9 ,v sf 1 -ffii-,,.,, . fgfi 1' ,V if W A Norma Garcia P A , Belkys Garriga ' J Monica Gifford V Serafina Giorgio r I A V V , R5 '- -- s , yyii y Y f s . X. af' as 4 Cynthia Gonzales Christina Gorospe Hilda Grania Rosario Giuab Laura Hauser Danette Hawkins Janet Henderson Ingrid Herda Rosa Hernandez Georgine Hoelzel UNDERCLASSMEN 7l 3 if it 5 3 , J? Stephanie Holland Teresa Hoyo Ada Iglesias Alexina Immel Alejandra Jacinto Araceli Jaime Elva Jimenez Pam Jordan Jeanette Juge Lisa Kersey Alena Konkol Michele Kutchukov Yin Fan Kwok Michele LaBreche Lisa Ladnier Celia Llaguno Jeanette Loeser Antoinette Lopez Laura Lopez Emma Lozano Elizabeth Lucero Luella Maclntyre Cecilia Manning Shirley Marcuzzi Wendy Marlett Maria Martinez Christine Mettler Lorena Meza Ann Mieding Marylou Montez Elizabeth Mullen Lynn Nagle Christina Paneno Kim Pauley Marta Petrie 72 UNDERCLASSMEN .fl tzyz 1 i J Tp As We Start Cn Qur Wa People ,AUW is ll: WW' We Meet New 1 .,, N4 K7 'Z W., i V - ' ,txm V ,aat VI 1 ,tziy , it f it J my . Mai 5 ff-f' NH f - cf- ' ff' 'Y' V M ,M A V V V K V VV V .V , , ,VE V Magi t yi V N 4 fh J YW Q zazz ,A- vw A WHY' 1 ,. ,. fm N0 3 iailf 'V ll 2,9 ,f W 2 fs 4 N hw... fn' ' A I M . 1-. P22 19084 ' : ' ' --.i L' lf J - , VV 5 A V J ff 3 llili E I' s ' J A A ttt z zt J' i , 1. 1 V fe it J J J J QM- ' as ff J ll A il, jj, inf' ' Li ' t . 1 'J L7 .At 2 J, K J ga I . ,' ,,VVV gg, 2 if , 'V ' jif f ' H ,i'i A 7 I' A it J c J Q L A f ' 4' 1 J al ff. if . lff , T l f Q A VVYI V J A T XKV A 2 ? ' 2' , li! 1 l l lx Seniors, sing it one more time, requests Stephanie Despard Raquel Ferrer, Alena Konkol. and Emma Lozano brighten the noon hour. I should have studied last night, mumbles Jeanette Loeser. Debbie Velasquez watches the fun from her place in the shade. ee New Things and Experience New Hopes Frances Pizzo Allison Polka Maricela Uuezada Karen Ramos Kathy Reino Katherine Richer Christine Rivera Karen Rivera Kathleen Robbins Sara Rosales Esperanza Ruiz Mary Rumi Anna Seda Maria Segura Dina Soloria Adele Spalluto Elissa Spear Sandra Tromba Rose Urrutia Sylvia Vazquez ' 4 X i N592 X Fi? . -- Y W Q I J JY 4, .v X ' 4, f ' at 'Q 't f WIT' K3 f '.. A. s l' A Debbie Velasquez g y Claudia Veneckis .z k k y Ana Venegas Arminda Vengco B SN K , s r i Irma Villanueva - 'E f' Linda Villarreal H A 1. 'fi .f If -1: K R Virginia Villegas Annette Walden Z- as a - K fn. f Q time? NW Q.. ,S .-.. r 1. rv., 1 Laurie Weber 6,-'51 Melinda Wenker K fs e m fn' UNDERCLASSMEN 73 Willing to Explore And Experiment We Are Conquering Our Fears Dizzy with excitement and confusion, we tried to keep our balance in a new environment. Our schedule soon fell into place, and we were selling Current products and awaiting the Christmas dance. ln February we decorated the auditorium with streamers and balloons for a night out with our dads. Growing in unity, we looked for- ward to the Freshman-Senior Luncheon, plan- ning imaginative baskets and sundaes piled high with whipped cream. As the year came to a close, we sang our Class Day farewell to our big sisters. The Class of '8I, to our surprise, had become Super- friends. 74 UNDERCLASSMEN Monica Calvillo beats the heat with a cool popsicle. Becky Celestino keeps her eye on the money during the Hallo- ween Carnival. Does my hair look all right? Tara Claycomb asks Carolyn Boehm. Hold tight, she's comingl-- yells Allison Polka to her friends while playing Red Rover. Freshmen support H.F. Gaels with their cheers. l gave at the office, says Sr. Gerarda to Tina Paneno. In the Battle of the Classes. freshmen display their spirit after winning over seniors. UNDERCLASSMEN 75 X fC' I , A ff. Q,,,,i 1 U in ,. f f' ,.. ,. f vii if l SRX - J , NJN A A an 'WH-fd, X Y QM, 1 X 7 fx Z Q1 A , A , ' I' ., f- X N L..- u 1 ' aff ' ,, fs - ,X x,,,, .M ,.N,, ,Vx ' M W 1 LA R, i wmv. 4 m., ., ,gf fx ' , Y A q AQ' pf 4.1 QA SJW, f- M, sux, I ywly, mir., , ,f ,gif W' - f- ff I R iff' l fi .QQ VWLP A Q X f7 hd BGA! 'PL S? ri M sm QCVBFGUK 5ifiPf fQ f A ff ,y , 5 xl bfi If mx. 4 , . .A f'1f 'L 3 K api jig ,gf X T Y f ffl Q7 if w i k -4' , ,,,., f J , 1 '1,.J,3F,- Q., A ,, rf? Q1,Llx,.1C,, U - f13 ,, s2,QM q N X fy fmwfxvin Civw CQ' X 2g ,fir-'!,,, '-' .fv Q f'7 P24 f,..f7 VQ f -'xx 43 A fx ff 1,1 1 I L ivy-,,f'xW,!x ,f E47 ., fy. . K A,XK.,,,.'Cx.J.,-,M.6f,,ffx- Q, . ,, , . r' i4w.? Y I, nf We f xf VB Fi J CLUBS A View from the Group Angle sy 'S E Xfs3'bg'f Qgfjgk : FJ I1 igwws 4 sw S3 QQQQ fQG2a Q M? 3 w if Qs 9 AJ bf w if F ...- .x. I ,- f,iTx.,9 wi-Ajmq E53 BP 5, 5 . .wx 53 5 a ,W P f-Q7 f Q.. O T7 1 C' .9 Q 'P gi wiQ 3 Q5 ' U ,W 3:5 'K 1' LJ, v-if 5 we fig CJ +2 591 fl c A2 ,J Q3 L2 ,J I Pr L X ,I T5 53 7 ,bg 74 x STUDENT COUNCIL Creating Unity Friend To Friend The Mass of the Holy Spirit helped us begin the year United in Friendship. October saw us dancing at Friday Night Live. Through the Christmas mail service, greet- ings spread from friend to friend within the student body. As we parted for vacation, we celebrated the traditional Candlelighting Mass. ln a final effort toward unity, our group brought out stars from every class, molding together the acts of the annual spring talent show. Nsg .Xi x.. xi Dear Friends, In these past four years I have grown through love and learning, through laughter, tears, and the opportunity to give and to be myself. Here at Holy Family I have had the chance to see and par- ticipate in a world I never knew existed-the world of a second home, my school. Faculty: Thank you for pro- viding my home with the warmth of your understanding and concern. Student Body: Thank you for brightening the rooms with your smiles and friendship. Student Council: Thank you for your support, which, like a strong wall, gave me something to lean on. As I go, I take a part of you in my mind and heart, leaving a part of myself. The outside world may never see this part of me, for yesterdays can only be remembered, not duplicated. Thank you for letting me be a part of your yesterday. Love and sunshine. Stella Duran avi S4-y Mater. I The I977-78 Student Council. Banner displays the Mass theme United in Friend- ship. Crystal Cianfrini and Lisa Baca encourage audience response. 'They want us to sing that? asks Mary Chambers. Diane Fogarty shows Stella Duran how the tune goes As principal and Student Council moderator, Sister Ann Eileen plays a double role. Officers. Cfrontj Julie Lotz, secretary, Anna Matias treasurer, Cbackb Chris Burt, vice-president, Stella Duran, president, and Diane Fogarty, historian. Seniors show eager response during the hootenanny With linked hands the Student Council sing the Alma So this is what they do at meetingsl' A ll? 7 SGCIAL ACTIQ What The World Needs Now ls What We Want To Give With the goal of making students aware of world needs, Social Action sponsored Mission Day. Thanksgiving kept the club busy planning the tradi- tional Mass and filling food baskets for poor families. ln the true Christmas spirit, members visited Royal Oaks Convalescent Hospi- tal and put up the Angel Tree at school, each angel representing a gift for a needy child. The club hopes that through the work of helping the less fortunate, students will learn to share with others. 80 CLUBS QWW six H Students exchange Sign of Peace. Officers. Juli Schmidt, president: Norah Mullen, vice-president: Lulu Geer. secretary. Father Loomis receives Offertory gifts. Sister Margretine, Social Action Moderator. Juli Schmidt staggers under the weight of office. Salena Baeza and Sylvia Lucero lead the Offertory procession. Monica Blain makes cotton candy for Mission Day. Mr. Chris Wolfe talks about help- ing the blind. Christy Reavis and Maria Castro. Noontime Social Action meeting. Patti Salvini wears her official Social Action badge proudly. CLUBS Sl LIBRARY CLUB We Want To Open To You A World Under Covers One of the chief aims of the Li- brary club is working to improve student awareness of the resources in the library. Besides stamping books, sorting magazines, spon- soring ping pong tournaments, and potting and selling exotic plants, members go to the Chandler Hospi- tal to read and sing to old people. Every month, brown bag concerts introduce students to classical music, broadening their interests. r Library Club Officers: Sonia Singh, president, Chris Burt, president, and Maria Marchese, secretary. Tara Claycomb sings to the elderly at the Chandler Convalescent Hospital. Library Club Moderator Sr. Margaret Mary is ready with another project for her hard-working members. During the annual plant sale. Robin Dove and Isabel Rosa inspect a mother-in-law tongue for meeley bugs. Debbie Valasquez, library assistant, eagerly learns how to become a librarian. 82 CLUBS WV 4? :Ctr-Q. E E num .W y y W -IS? 1 QDEL U Problem Solving -An Art Not An Accident The Model United Nations Club at- tempts to make students aware of world problems and the difficulties that occur in trying to solve them. At their bi-weekly meetings, the girls prepare for the MUN conference at Riverside where they discuss and de- bate the dilemmas of the world. At the conference this year, Holy Family's fifth, members represented Mozambique. Last year Sonia Singh earned an award as our school's out- standing participant. f ,nal nf W, A4 Km 29' Lrg .ii gf , Model UN officers. Michelle Ste Marie, secretary, Jeanne Dolan, presidents and Diana Ruiz, treasurer. Your argument isn't logical, insists Sr. Pauline. Model UN members listen to their club's future plans. One is a trip to the Uni- versity of Riverside for a two-day con- ference which members will attend as delegates and observers. 4 Being appointed an observer to repre- sent Mozambique strikes Christine Huzau as funny. X' Diana Ruiz totals up returns from a re- cent bake sale, Such sales are one source of income for MUN. CLUBS 83 TRAIL TRO PER Reaching New Heights Trail Trompers got back on the trail with the return of Miss Carter as moderator. ln late No- vember they followed the paths of Angeles Crest, seeking un- touched beauty. A trip to Cata- lina in May was another of their outdoor adventures. Members breathed the air, deep in thought, and conquered moun- tains, reaching new heights. They found their way exuberantly to that place where nature is free. iv . s y W if . is y .K 1 ' t if ,,fsm,zsf-., I The view is breathtaking as trompers see valleys and moun- tains from the Angeles Crest trail. 2 Diana Castro pauses for a mo- ment to reflect on the beauty of the mountains, while waiting for slow-moving friends to catch up. 3 Hiking in the wilderness can be hard on the legs and feet. but making it to the top is worth the hard climb up. 4 Trail Trompers Moderator Miss Carter supports her club with en- thusiasm and vigor. Trail Trompers Officers: Mary Chambers, secretary. Carol Hun- toon, Vice-president: Monica Blain, president: Michele Siecke, treasurer. 84 CLUBS -3.35- SKI CLUB Snow Long, Ski You Later Sick with ski fever, the ski club concentrated on thinking snow for the annual Mammoth Mountain ski trip. On December 25th nine- teen eager skiers left the City of Angels for the snowy slopes. Unlike last year, Mammoth was full of packed powder and people. In the condominium snow bunnies looked for a free bathroom, empty beds and green monsters to quench their thirst. The days swooshed by: on the Slst the ski- ers returned to the lowlands in high hopes of returning. J W 2f'Z..,, 2 I Skiing, ice skating, and playing in the snow may be tiring, but the ski club was never too tired to take a picture. 2 Senior members freeze their hands while attempting to make a pyramid in the snow. 3 Ski Club Officers: Yvette Augus, vice-president: Madeline Morrow. president: Lorraine Stilgenbauer, secretary-treasurer. 4 Denise Bautista. Rosa Collazos, Yvon- ne 'Campbell and Martie Petrie pose by their creation, Stubbles the snow woman. After tumbling down the Cornice run, Bridget Flynn snuggles up to a warm wall. CLUBS 85 ART CLUB Imagination Is For Use Art Club helps us see we have much to give. Using our artistic abilities, we created posters and advertising for club activities. Making newspapers into great usepapers, we shaped orna- ments for Christmas. Our talents have played an important part in making H.F. beautiful. Miss Thiel, Art Club moderator. Lunch doesn't stop Mimi Wen- ker, Wendy Marlett, Mari Buc- maniuk, and Evelyn Lange from planning their next projects. Working industriously, Art Club members paint a banner for Mission Day. Making posters and decorations for other clubs is one of their main occupations. The creative hands of Deanna Kerrebrock show how to make Christmas ornaments from news- paper. Officers: Deanna Kerrebrock, president, Jan Knipscheer, vice- president, Elaine Ryder, secretary- treasurer. I 2 3 4 86 CLUBS Xxx fy, S COMMUNICATIONS We Listen, Then Communicate ln the interest of informing the community and student body, we use various channels. This task involves our publication of News 'n' Notes and the Family Gazette. Making a name for our school in the community, we participate in the Glendale News Press Teen Scene and become familiar to the surround- ing cities by relaying bits of news to Ten-Q. Radio station CBN, Communication Broadcasting Network, has risen to stardom through monthly radio broadcasts on the P.A., which include advertising for club and school activities. With the completion of a documentary, presented for school visitors at Open House, we have preserved our chool's history. By nurturing our own sense of awareness. we are trying to encourage the growth of communication. O I Holy Family's Communicators: ap ' , Carol Huntoon, presidents Diane I Fogarty, business manager: Debbie .y gg Smith, publicity managers Mary I Paneno, vice-president: Kathy -,P B Toomey, secretary. r-lc 2 You mean l was supposed to do Ngeggj L the News 'N' Notes for this week? YS r asks Mary Paneno of Diane Fogarty lmgfgaj ID a shocked voice. gig t 3 You're listening to CBN, 200 on your P.A. dial, proclaims Carol L if 'L Huntoon. ff 4 An alert and ready reporter, V ' jg? Maureen Lee has a nose for news. gg gg Sr. Rosemary reflects satisfaction if as 9 'L' as she listens to the monthly CBN ' -s t ' broadcast. CLUBS 87 GLEE LUB Let Us Touch You With The Beauty Of Music Our goal in Glee Club is to share with others our unique enjoyment of music. Many hours of hard work lead to concert perfection and a deepened appreciation of the art of singing. Performing at the Christmas and spring concerts and at festivals out- side school, our group has built a soaring reputation for Holy Family. Audiences have given enthusiastic acknowledgement of our skills. We feel rewarded by our appreciative listeners. I Officers: Vita Polikaitis, presidents Chris Emme, vice-presidents Lynn Morrison, secretary-treasurer. Girls you're impossible! grins Miss Breden. 3 Concert Glee members entertain stu- dent bod durin Christmas ro ram Y 8 P 9 - 4 Choral Fundamental girls blend their voices in What Child ls This? Members of Choral Fundamentals strive for perfection during practice. The group combines with the senior glee in the two annual concerts. 88 CLUBS CS Making Scholarship Work For Others Under the motto Scholarship for Service, CSF recognizes outstand- ing students, urging them to use their talents for others. Joining with St. Francis High, the group presented College Night. They plan to provide Room IOS with a cork board for display of career and college materials. Proceeds from the November hot dog lunch will help the club with their chief project-giving scholarships to de- serving H.F. students. I Officers: Lisa Jing, president: Mary Paneno, vice-president, Trish Smith, secretary, Sue McQuirk, treasurer, Linda Palkovic, historian. 2 Lynne Doll, Patti Salvini, and Andrea Devay dwcussthe CSF hotdoglunch, a fund-raiser vital for scholarships. 3 That might solve our problem of runnersn renmrks Swter Reahno, twng up bose ends at a phnnmg session. 4 Is that a bug in the punch? Mary Paneno asks Andrea Devay in dw- behef CLUBS 90 GAA Supporting Our Teams We Share Their Victory GAA's goal is to support sports activities in the school. Signs of an enthusiastic year have been the renewed cheerleading squad and the recently organized Pep Club. Through a candle sale and the GAA dance, funds have been raised for such necessities as referee fees and letters for sweaters, along with the pins and trophies awarded at the annual sports banquet. I Do we really have to sell all those candles? whispers Marie Geer. Officers: Teresa Pedrini, presi- 2 dent, Katie Warner, vice-president, Agnes Snee, secretary, Bernadette Boehm, treasurer. Miss Arndt consoles Norah Mullen 3 at a disappointing moment. 4 Beatrice Rodriguez and Ann Gior- gio, Co-captains of the newly es- tablished Pep Club. Cheerleaders Theresa Nicholas, 5 Carmen Arjona, Alicia Gonzalez, Lorraine Stilgenbauer, and Myra Perez with mascots Susan and Michele Laba show off their pyra- mid to conclude the GAA rally. CLUBS duh- SPIRIT-ACTIVITIE COMMISSIONERS Our Spirit Keeps The Action Going Promoting unity through school spirit is the goal of the Spirit and Activities Commissioners. They plan various activities, such as Spirit Week, one of the most fun-filled weeks of the year, and Hat Day. Their main job is looking ahead to maintain a sche- dule for setting up places of assembly. Class commit- tees do the actual work with the chairs, but the com- missioners take care of the mike, and function as overseers. Many lunch periods are used by Sonia Singh and Margaret Lile for laying plans. Together with other officers, the girls work to keep school morale high. as - ' 3' . ,-vw-iq,-K 'F' V gk ...A-. . if g. I Junior Spirit Commissioner Fran- cesca Giaimo and Junior Activities Commissioner Michele Geraci. 2 Spirit Commissioners: Sonia Singh and Margaret Lile, co-presidents, Alice Martin, sophomore, Christine Rivera, freshman. Activities Com- missioners: Dene Kingsland and Tina Cianfrini, seniors, Mary Lash- er, sophomore, Crystal Cianfrini. freshman. Laura Lopez and friends have a ringside seat for the creative dis- play of hats. The commissioners planned Hat Day to relieve ten- sion on report card day. When you've said 'Bud, you've said it all, explains Colleen Murphy. We CLUBS 4 l 9l VOLLEYBALL Gaels Place 3rd in League When volleyball rolled in with the hot days of September, team members new and old ioined forces hoping for a super year. Long practices proved effective, as J.V.'s whitewashed Loretto, and Varsity creamed Sacred Heart. Undergoing the agony of defeat along with the thrill of victory, both teams emerged third-place winners in the San Gabriel Valley Independent League. High scorer in Varsity's 7-7 season was Norah Mullem in J.V.'s IO-4 season. Kathy Richer. Next year the Gaels will play in CIF under the new league title of Horizons. I .l.V. Team QTopb1 Z. Colomes, S. Fran- cuz, L. Carper. M. LaBreche, S. Despard, A. O'Shea, T. Bilotta, M. Paneno icaptainj. iBottomb. C. Francuz, J. Henderson, T. Pan- eno. C. Cianfrini, K. Richards. Not pictured: Maria Castro, Laura Lopez, Colleen Mur- PM 2 O.K. Tami, it's all yours now, yells Mary Lasher. 3 You've got to play heads up ball. insists Miss Arndt. 4 Everyone welcomes the .l.V. team. Be- sides Elizabeth and Norah Mullen Ccenterl, two other sets of sisters are on the teams. S. Francuz. C. Francuz, T. Paneno and M. Paneno. 92 CLUBS yt ff ,zari l 1 Q ff mf. 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BVM Vice-Principal French Religious Education Sister M. Gerarda Heaney, BVM Guidance Department Chairman Faculty Bottom Left Column Miss Patricia Arndt Physical Education G A A Moderator Sister Diane Barabe BVM Religious Education Bottom Right Column Miss Mary Breden Music Glee Club Moderator Mrs Dorothy Brklch Business Education lThe faculty prayer of offer ing is read by Sister Eleanor uring the Bg Sis er Lltte Sister picnic Sister Gerarda tackles football 3 A sour note by a Glee Club member strikes Miss Bredens funny bone 4The Juniors and Monsignor Lirette celebrate after the Ring Day Mass 5Sister Ann Eileen sorts the endless daily mail 6 A shorthand recitation ab sorbs Mrs Brkich s attention FACULTY 97 People Are Spec fav' 3-fx eeeieef X, 1 ahqr.,-, LA.-'scan 98 FACULTY i Sr. Diane's World lo prayer, death, and teaching children go ether? For Sister Diane, yes. She has cialized in all three courses since joining y Family's religion department in l97l. in alumna of the school, Sister attended rke College, Mt. St. Mary's, and Fordham. eiving her M.A. in religious education at dham. Since high school, she has welded D work into her lifes this year she is CCD lrdinator for Holy Redeemer Parish. Sister iated the first Youth Day at the Los Angeles D Congress. Recognizing Sister's love for lple, especially the young, students in her que classes hope that Sr. Diane and teach- -religion will continue to go together. ,,,,Jyuv t v nw 1 -Si? 52 A zz .. 1 .- 5 K g Vs ' if' .. f. T if 1--ll fait Q 5 . 5. , it ' K L, . it if ' . - S T Nl in , 41 - xo, Bottom Row. Sister Mary Carla Came. BVM Secretary Miss Mary Ellen Carter Mathematics Trail Trompers Moderator Mrs. Anne Combs Biology Sophomore Class Moderator Mrs. Maria DeRosa Spanish Religious Education Sister M. Pauline Flosi, BVM Social Studies Freshman Class Moderator Model UN Moderator Sister M. Rupertine. BVM Treasurer Mrs. Norvilla Gill Business Education Miss Jacqueline Kresal Religious Education 1 l- O.T. means 'on time'?' laughs Miss Kresal. 2-Mrs. Gill in typing class. 3-Sr. Diane greets a visitor. 4- Ms. Jean Byrne, English. 5- Frisbee? asks Sr. Pauline. 6-Junior moderators Sr. Mar- gretine and Mrs. DeRosa. 7-Teachers commit them- selves to Christian educa- tion. 8-Mrs. DeRosa in Spanish class. 9-Mrs. Combs displays a brain. IO-Sr. Rupertine. treasurer, on booksale day. FACULTY 99 W, IAYIX7 H I mrw .if-Q., ,f 1uu'-us Ulwunuu-nf huns.-Q... 4 an ...-asv' 21,1 Pg , 'L -- ' box , M Q 5 fx A. ef? J' af' 'v' 1 1 jllu. X ,cf fx' 162 f 'L ,s I 4 f . VLLV J K N-,M ,, -A FACULTY W, .,1:,,.,, ,,k,.,,, ,, 'O' ht 'r- WWW WMWW HW f-wav 5 QW, 1 , xx 11? A wk '. f I t at Sr Carla Prefers HF Battlefield Who loves being shot down en route to the bookstore? Sr Carla does interruptions are part of her job in the office Helping stu dents search for lost Items keeping track of absentees running off programs and lists all make up Sister s daily routine Does she ever wish to be In Wlchlta where she was a school secretary before coming to HF? No though frustrated at times Sr loves her work and the people it sends her way When things get hectic theres always the little room beneath the south stairs where she recuperates to the beat of the mlmeograph machine ,aw ,M tM.M4n aM+wm J trim Top Left Column Sister M St Victor Lesner BVM Noon Receptionist Sister M Reallno Lynch BVM CSF Moderator Science Religious Education Top Right Column Sister Margaret M Maloy BVM Library Club Moderator Librarian Mr Arthur McGreal Driver Education Sr Margaret Mary library club moderator sells plants for the benefit of club funds ln her downstairs sanctuary Sr Carla runs off the weekly News N Notes Substituting in sophomore English during first semester Mrs Darlene Merrifield enjoys her work 4 Plant Superintendent Hank Martinez as the handyman around the school Mrs Combs examines plankton gathered on the Van Tuna expedition Miss Carter and Sue McQulrk confer on a math problem 7 Domg her part In the Halloween Carnival, Sr St Victor helps In the faculty booth 8 An interested student gets help from Sr Reallno In applying for a research program 9 With that reaction time you'lI drive off a cliff! laughs Mr. McGreaI. FACULTY lOl f 3 W 55' W Wk, 1 f ww is 1' ' 41, 'ig JZ' 1 41 f K, , , BVM Life Include qu! .. AW, Y , fb fl :.:,uS5:.,. ..., .Wil xf.x. -. xg . W . i 513 k Y K x --H-'mam Swv' 'Nw Bottom Left: Sister Rosemary Sage, BVM English. Communications Communications Moderator Sister Margretine Smith, BVM Social Studies, Spanish Religious Education Social Action Moderator Junior Class Moderator Sister Suzanne Stopper, BVM English Yearbook Moderator Sister M. Emerita Taylor, BVM English Bottom Right. Miss Carolyn Thiel Art-Art Club Moderator Sister Roselina Tinnes. BVM Home Economics Mr. Richard York Mathematics Ski Club Moderator Mrs. Teny Zuber English, Speech I 2 Mr. York, Sr. Celestine. 3 Miss Thiel in art class. 4 5 Mrs. Zuber, Sr. Roselina 6 .. plus ten, adds Sr. Emerita, figuring an account. '7 A pica, says Sr. Suzanne. 8 Sr. Rosemary, outside English lab. Exchanging Ideas Promotes Mutual Growth Homework, exams, teachers, school, blah! Holy Family, like all schools, has students who com- plain. Things wouldn't be the same without them. But there's another side to Holy Family, the side which contains teachers and students getting to- gether, solving problems, and exchanging ideas. They try to get to know each other and each other's interests. They communicate during class, giving their point of view during discussions in religion, English, and history. ln sports, glee, and home economics, teachers help the students de- velop specific skills. Working together, both groups learn to share themselves and broaden their horizons. Far from complaining, most students appreciate the richness of the total program offered at Holy Family. xx Yf fflll IO4 FACULTY .Q fd: ali Q ?,,rM W' J, ,fi , r J' -' ak, Q ,L db-' V W i 'as - ,Q Lulu Geer tests for acids and bases. Regina Stancikes and Lucy Narkus Cstandingj prepare puppets to dra- matize the parables. Exercises develop the voices of choral fundamentals students. A top-level ioke amuses Sr. Emerita, Sr. Ann Eileen, and Sr. Eleanor. Tina lezza carefully dissects the head of a pig. Debbie Velasquez has fun while learning to sew. Sr. Margretine discusses projects with members of Social Action. Mary Spinelli and Linda Taix show hairstyling in speech class. Rose Gallardo and Betty Canzona paint a coffin in Prayer and Death. FACULTY IO5 'TT 71 Wifi' V1 V3 47 if lb lb ik La. LA LA Aig?' 1'7,-V7 vw'-17 I-vt'-47-V7 -17 at !fxMQJggm, .ff fl' ,fwlf bwywvr, ,x4j?1.W'Ki KL L! 1, ,Biff nfs., K M, L 4 f if 2 rm ,A iff' f 1-Vv 'f , 5- L ' Q Q-1 D f' x g 4 -A Lf lf , q A' V -I , W ,ixfj iff U' V 1, ' ,fi f Lf' f mf-fi , V 57 W' , 1 -V 1 VLH , , A lx , v Y uw 1 2 V ' W w ' r w 4 ,X 4 4 A I 1 - A - YY V1 'Ii' vi' -17 17 Lg. gg. -AL AAA -gp Agp -Lp'-14'-QA'3 3'7 3V'? -ru vu VT vu 17 5. fy E2 IOS m in ai WW N.. Wvgqwxg. S? 'K f' Acme Rents I855 S. Brand Blvd. 244-4I2I Swimming Pool Supplier-Service 32lO Foothill La Crescenta All Kleer Pool Centre Al s Italian American Deli 2332 Honolulu Ave. Montrose Al Teresa Boriero 249-303I THE LITTLE BAKE SHOP QUALITY PASTRY AT RSEDUCED PRICES 320112 NORTH GLENDALE AVE. GLENDALE, CALJFCJRNIA PHONE 242-2329 Eugene H. Bagley, M.D. Gary K. McClelland, M.D. y Jane D. Patterson, M.D. I43l N. Benton Way Arca Appliances Repair Los Angeles 4l3-2344 Ada Iglesias For a rewarding career in bank. Associated Realtors Banking Institute of Teller Traini 24OllIl 244-6363 Glendale 240-84m Beacon Tool Co. l43l N. Central Ave. Glendale 9l202 Atlantic Driving School 4982 Hollywood Blvd. 6602055 Free Pick-up 1 I E di DANISH 8: FRENCH PASTRIBS CAKEIS 6: PIES ROLLS Bc BREAD ' i Lifffz Sgaveu, cl1ildrens Hair-slqles 2100 HILLHURST AVE. 660-B020 IOS ADVERTISEMENTS 7 Bemba's Bake Shop l737 Silver Lake Blvd. 665-96I3 664-9333 Caamano Brothers Grocers 3ll Bandini Blvd. Los Angeles 90023 Xfishing the Girls a Nice Hyme fhlmj ampbell's Furniture S Appliance 2I3I Colorado Blvd. 255-0l43 l250 Harvard Rd. Burbank 848-669I Castaway Restaurant Conserv Tech., Environmental Consultants, 2833 Leonis Blvd. 583-6897 John Leggett Continental Glass Service l220 E 7th St Los Angeles 628 427I Continue Your Good ork Lots of Luck Arnie and Ray Q De Bell Club House l5w E. Walnut Burbank 843-8666 93 Glendale Galleria 24087 70 G Contractors P.0. Box 39395 Douglas Hopkins Jewelers E 8 Los Angeles 90039 , pex Meat Market, Inc. 00 l784 E. Vernon Ave. if L Angeles 90058 ADVERTISEMENTS l09 Edison Fire Extinguisher Co. 22l6 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles 433-35I0 Electrolux Service and Sales Call-George Segura 255-3558 EI Mambi Meat Market Carniceria y productos Latinos EI Rosal Mexican Food 9524 Rayo Ave. South Gate 569-4702 77I-8567 El Tropico Nite Club Jimmy 264-SOI5 Willy Emidio s Italian Foods S Bakery I489 Sunset Blvd. 90026 Mon-Sat 9:00-7:30 Sun 9:30-3:30 English S Johnson Insurance Seri 4703 Eagle Rock Blvd. Los Angell 254-7I47 254-3494 Ernie .lr's Taco House 2803 W. Broadway Eagle Rock 256-9l75 Fabian Insurance Agency Hard-to-Place Auto Specialists 334 N. Central 244-II3l 328-C Chevy Chase Dr. 246-60I6 DON MCCAIVIY PRESIDENT 24 HOUR SERVICE RADIO DISPATCHED CARLSON Plumbing fs' Heating ,g up. - Q Contractor Inc f Q LCE 'SE NO. '74'II3 409 S. GLENDALE AVE., GLENDALE CALIF. 91205 241-5191 241-8425 245-4768 1705 MONROVIA AVE. COSTA MESA CALIF. 92627 642-9390 642-9393 IQANDI S cwrnwe co Fabulous clothing at incredible prices! IISVQ W California Avenue Glendale- California 9I203 FRED ALAN HOAG 248 4215 GENERAL MANAGER 248 I273 6000 COFFEE SHOP BILLIARD ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE 3237 FOOTHILL BLVD CHILDREN S PLAY ROOM LA CRESCENTA CALIF IIO ADVERTISEMENTS 2923-25 E. First St. Los Angeles i' 761 QQMEVQIJ ' OF HOMES Congratulations to the Class of 78 from a PAC-NONE REA 3129 GLENDALE BOULEV LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 663-3188 ,.:1 -V-.e:,'.:Q':5:.::'s:a':i'l':'552E.sIg.::. TT : 5 :-H: E l l s 5 as l Q gli, Em S32 s Q ses Ll 9 ti Eg,g,1g:Q f-:---1.-1- -2-: 1:1 :-'.- 2 5 I :lf i : ,. . ' B - I -EE E. .. PI ..: 1:EE 3. ,.,:1 Q .. F5 . IE iifilla: 1111 - crr ll iii? c c rccs cc r . I ,III L s W ' M ..,.... is ,1.. 42135 242-4633 'zi' - .,1. X g y 3 ---- . 'vlnz Se. . E I I --:- ::f: ..,: ,::'-:1 . A W A It I :':s::f E I 22? .. 1 llil' 5 IIE ' l' H E 51 lllzlll FF ' l'l: gi A l li l. El '::.: 5 W y i-1: l F Iii is' : I A I hill! 5 III. rtt 2 i EZ' I E 325 fl. l ---' f -I I ,,,.,,., I I J Family Fair Unfinished Furniture Fidelity Federal Savings The Hair Scene I lll0 E. Colorado 244-2353 600 N. Brand Blvd. II30 N. Glendale Ave. 246-8Il6 Between Verdugo Rd. S Glendale Glendale 244-8Ill Men E1 Womens Hair Styling Ruth Faye There is music in all things, if man Hernandez and Barrio Distinctive Feminine Fashions had ears. earth is but the music Painting and Screen Glendale Galleria 240-6660 of the spheres.-GLEE CLUB 3l29 Madera Ave. 664-5536 Fidelity Federal Savings Congratulations to l'l0llYW00d TYP08 3PhlC5 I460I ventura Blvd. The Class Of 1978 l74l N. Ivar Sherman Qaks, CA Glendale Federal Savings 465-8834 Commercial S Residential Realty 2535 FOOTHILL BLVD. 240l COLORADO BLVD. LA CRESCENTA, CA. 9I2l4 8, LOS ANGELES, CA. 9004! PHONE. 248-l764 E A PHONE: 255-0Il3 l034 HOLLYWOOD WAY 92l E. 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Brand Blvd. Glendale 246-9655 M.G.M. Doll House 8 Doll Hospital I94l Hillhurst Ave. Los Angeles 665-2288 Mayhall's Sewing 8 Vacuum Center Monterey Tow Service Q ' 60I s. Glendale Ave. DUPPIIBS Glendale 246-l6lI averkamp c to All Thomas F. Morrow, M.D. II27 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 702Designers 48l-O4Ol -os Angeles 480-8408 Mr. Ron's Tonsorial Parlor I978 Hillhurst Ave. Bowl 666-9698 664-8806 Ie Ave' l OD 0.I. GOO! 0'IOJ'F1OHlZ 5 SIHJIMCINVS JNIUVWIFIS ll .. C- 'UNJ gi 2 -797 l- U z ' mv: . -- ' -.Ig avwsww, Q22 . GS -vig! -- fo sllvaslgc 33213 0 , eg ew m fn wb 2 U Qfu Nosuaflfsvl sllvlu llnlva 5' :g Q. 'S Q 0 : 5 n. 5 V0 'D :J 4 FU Q. 9' m U1 fo T CA m 3 - 2 -4 fb QQ : V' 3 Q- 2 52 2 ft F52 -I 'S F85 'H-4 va O FD E C O 5' F 9- 1 'T : . fn H W 0 -4 Q na Vi l Glendale? Largest and AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE 'N Y N V 1 M Most Complete Appliance Discount Store J. H. WILSON APPLIANCES APPLIANCES , ,1 15 2 Two Year Guarantee On N ESTABLISHED 1927 ll ll all Major Appliances 241-7331 - 242-0530 Open Fri. Evenings 'til 9:00 P.M. l222 E. Colorado Street Glendale, Calif. 9l205 212 wEsT BROADWAY BOB FELDMAN 244-3189 - 245-l605 A. L. WILSON GL.ENDALE,CAL.91204,oard moto II4 ADVERTISEMENTS Family Fair Unfinished Furniture Fidelity Federal Savings The Hair Scene lI0 E. Colorado 244-2353 600 N. Brand Blvd. Il30 N. Glendale Ave. 246-8II6 Between Verdugo Rd. 6 Glendale Glendale 244-8lII Men 6 Womens Hair Styling Ruth Faye There is music in all things, if man Hernandez and Barrio Distinctive Feminine Fashions had earst earth is but the music Painting and Screen Glendale Galleria 2406660 of the spheres.-GLEE CLUB 3I29 Madera Ave, 664-5536 Fidelity Federal Savings Congratulations to H0llYW00d TYPOSVBPNCS I460I ventura Blvd. The Class Of i978 l74l N. lvar She,-man Oaks' CA Glendale Federal Savings 465-8834 Commercial S ResIdentIal Realty 2535 FOOTHILL BLVD. 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Colorado St. 240-0260 Home Textile Center Dr 41 Q 1' - ' ' ' wQe,.j..g -. - , ...SI 1.5 ,- -Q I v 1 ,fri ' I - 'I W N- 1 Q, gi-iii, Q. . f ,w -If -ff , -' gf .I ' 3 2.3. N . lsabel's Sportswear 3360 W. First Los Angeles 90004 Itzza Julio s Pizza 4420 Eagle Rock Blvd. 257-I438 257-I738 Ivers Shoe Salon La Canada Where the Shoe Always Fits 684-02S3 HO DA OE HOLLYWOOD NS Janitorial Supplies Warren F. Haverkamp Good Luck to All .lerome's Hair Designers 3065 W. 8th St. Los Angeles 387-4530 4808408 Jewel City Bowl l35 S. Glendale Ave. 243-lI88 Motorcycles Xa Q X S T N I -- A .Q i .wfggqwkxx-xwi 4.5- WHERE SALES, PARTS Sz SERVICE COMBINE TO GIVE YOU THE BEST TOTAL DEAL!! BILL ROBERTSON at SONS INC. I y 6525 SANTA MONICA BLVD. y I I-IOLLYWOOO, CALIE. 90038 QI KICK n'GO ADVERTISEMENTS 466-7191 OR DIAL H-O-N-D-A-47 outboard moto Jewel City Glass Company 500 E. Colorado St. Glendale 240-9500 8940 Woodman Ave. Arleta Corner of Woodman S Osborne l895 Jaybrook Dr. San Pedro Ca 547-0798 La Sierra Nite Club Lifeguard Uoe'sj Engraving JJHS Advertising i l90I W. 8th St. Los Angeles 483-8530 i Kennally Interiors, Glendale Class of '47 Best Wishes to Holy Family l L A Superior Meat Markets l67l W llth St Los Angeles 384 5476 Ladies Room Beauty Salon II47 N Pacific 24l Ol27 L 8 L Crafts 208 N. Brand Blvd. Glendale 24l-5495 Lodgemobile CRV Repairsj 768 W. California Ave. Quality Work at Reasonable Prices Glendale 242-2984 Good Luck to Holy Family High School. With God's blessings Incarnation School Best Wishes to the Class of I978 Qand to the Classes of I946, I968, and 19707 Genevieve and Jack Stubbs. qs' fits A ff' W ADVERTISEMENTS II3 Los Angeles Trophy 8 Award Co. l282 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles 90026 624-9935 3500 Ramona Blvd. Monterey Park Banquet Facility from 25 to 500 Mac Tools John Polzin Eagle Rock 256-6369 Luminaria's Y Marconi Radio Television 8 Audio Components 239 N. Central Glendale 320 N. Brand Blvd. Glendale 246-9655 M.G.M. Doll House S Doll Hospital l94l Hillhurst Ave. Los Angeles 665-2288 Mayhall's Sewing S Vacuum Center 2 ITALIAN 0 5 5 DEL-SEA S DELICATESSEN O Q 4170 VERDUGO POAD PHONE 255-1693 ' AVII1 ADIV Hd 0 09 01 GOO! G10 7 IOH Z sal-1J1MaNvs si vwuns 1 I ys q 'S . VWJWDH . - Vl swim . 9 , 0110! N N S J 156 l S 4 Monterey Tow Service 60l S. Glendale Ave. Glendale 246-l6ll Thomas F. Morrow, M.D. 02 II27 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 7 48l-040l Mr. Ron's Tonsorial Parlor l978 Hillhurst Ave. 666-9698 664-8806 dreams be ful- filled and your hopes realized. God Bless You. Love. your sist Sera Anna, may your 6 1 Glendale? Largest and AUTHORlZED SALES AND SERVICE l EEE US .Most Complete APPLIANCES Appliance Discount Store J. H. WILSON APPLIANCES Two Year Guarantee On CIW., ESTABLISHED 1927 lllll all Major Appliances F 241-7331 - 242-0530 Open Fri. Evenings 'til 9.00 P.M. I222 E. Colorado Street Glendale, Calif. 9l205 212 WEST BROADWAY BOB FELDMAN 244-3l89 - 245-1605 A. L. w1LsoN c1.:NoALs,cAL. 9l204 lI4 ADVERTISEMENTS Ir. Maury's Shoes-For Dress-Work 590l N. Figueroa Los Angeles 255-4900 NaIIy's Uniforms I239 S. Glendale Ave. Glendale 245-65I7 Nese Photography I2I5 E. Colorado St. 247-2I49 Old Virginia Inn II9 Pasadena Ave. South Pasadena 256-2289 en su ano sophomore. Le desean sus padres y hermanos. Pax et Bonum Semper Fr. Loomis Que Dios ayude a Ma Guadalupe BEN GOROSPI an I evening nm. eat-mso 3183 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles BEN GOROSPE andstaff of would like to for making Pedrini Music, Family Operated Store 322 N. Brand Blvd. 24I-7630 201, Discount to all H.F. Students For Personalized Service Irene Beristain Vice President Mgr. Los Angeles National Bank 484-I80I Peoples Sausage Co. II32 E. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles 627-8633 Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of '78 C E II T E IIS Symbol of value, service and integrity AUTOMOTIVE PAINT 0 FACTORY AUTHORIZED in California f IOI GARDENA - I39W S. WESTERN AVE. OISI 324-6646 I02 TORRANCE -2I80I S. WESTERN AVE. OBJ 328-89w IO3 VAN NUYS -- 6859 VAN NUYS BLVD. Q2I3I 988-3790 IO4 LOS ANGELES -- 3I53 W. PICO BLVD. Q2I3I 737-7633 I06 POMONA - 793 W. HOLT AVE. OI-IJ 623-9797 I07 ANAHEIM - 205 N. EUCLID WAY q7I4J 774-4340 I08 GARDENA -- I522 W. ROSECRANS AVE. C2I3j 323-6244 IIO COSTA MESA - 20I4 HARBOR BLVD. - C7I4J 645-4200 III NATIONAL CITY - II46 NATIONAL AVE. f7I4j 474-3353 II2 SANTA ANA - 3230 WESTMINSTER AVE. UI-IJ 554-I4I4 Il3 GLENDALE - 4515 SAN FERNANDO RD. C2I3b 246-6556 Affiliated Companies l05 INFRA-RED AUTO BAKE PAINTING CO. LOS ANGELES - 34I2 W. PICO BLVD. C2I3j 734-4I3l 109 PACIFIC PAINT S BODY CENTER DOWNEY -- II205 PARAMOUNT BLVD. QI37 923-0884 Corporate Offices I-DAY MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OBJ 328-473I TORRANCE - BOS 3037 - ZIP 905I0 OI37 775-8303 ADVERTISEMENTS II5 520 N. Brand Glendale 243-Il6I Chester George Pollok Pollok Landscaping 629 E. Lomita Ave. Century 2l-Wanda Peterson Realty Pontrelli and Laricchia, Meat Co. II6 ADVERTISEMENTS William Porter Tile Contractor Remodeling New Work Repair Precision Aero-Aircraft Parts Engine Accessory Overhaul Long Beach Apt. Q2l3D 595-6377 Bolivian Nurses Association 'U1 461-2741 Pyramid Properties l937 Hillhurst Ave. Los Angeles 6605222 RAH Advertising 49I6 Los Robles Los Angeles 257-I733 Reiean Plumbing 244-7080 Lic. 4257637 Hollywood Hoo-eine HWWFQ rn cvs l KEN 'MRRIE lllllllf 5355535553 ' STEVE . ' Gr-:RHARDT Kirk Jewelers Fine Jewelery - Omega, Seiko, Bulova Watches K . M . School Rings Eagle Rock Plaza 2700 Colorado Blvd. Los Angeles 255-l43l Riley's Prescription Pharmacy 540 N. Central Glendale ROA Auto Repair 46I9 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles 663-7874 Rogers Pharmacy 28l8 Honolulu Ave., Verdugo City Hazel Rogers. Owner Century 2l Ronald Realty We re Here For You 664-2I9l Congratulations to the Class of 78 Six-Ten Pharmacy Froln Joe Morello Ruiz Industries, lnc. Leather, Vinyl, and Canvas Products Belts. Cases, and Specialties Your Neighborhood 7 ll Open 24 hours l645 Silver Lake Blvd Soffa Sewing Machine Co. 662-3l8l New, Used, Rebuilt Machines We service all sewing machines! Southland Marketing Co. II428 Sherman Way No. Hollywood 765-6520 Lido Products illiam Bill Bari Altshuler r l205 E. Olympic Blvd. . .... B, .... .,,... g gggAMontebello, Ca C f 5 I 1 . . .tg 5. ty ' B i C 1 1 he ' -,..' .... Q. ,., - ,.........-fr' '-,...-.I ,,....--sv Q. fwifs. A -, I. J wi. n 3, Metz? ' . . 1 NNQ... ADVERTISEMENTS ll7 Wm. R. Christian State Farm Insurance 7I5 N. Central Glendale Ed Suzara Ched Suzara Stella Suzara 2Il0 Sunset Blvd. L.A. 90026 4l3-4626 Stone Bros. Furniture S Appliances UNIVERSAL Q4'.Yl!Y4iS Mfrs. of Angels Flight Pants Other Fine Sportswear The Trinidad Restauraunt 2330 W. Temple St. Los Angeles Calif. 90026 Tritch Hardware Co. l620 Colorado Blvd. Best Wishes from Tobias Kotzin Co. Es Los Angeles, Calif. 9004l .1 Good Luck Holy Family In Loving Memory Pete Van Dyke 8 Sons 520l Maywood Ave. Eagle Rock, CA. 9004l Verdugo Florist COpen 7 daysj Weddings and Funerals I47 N. Verdugo 247-8686 Viva Class of '78 Viva Mexican Restaurant 900 Riverside Dr. Blanco Glen-Webb 8: Co. 6116 Walker Avenue Maywood Calif. 90270 Phone 12135 583-8801 Suppliers of fine restaurants bakeries and institutions foods to mon: f213J 254-9141 Eagle Rock Plaza SUH8101 2700 Colorado Boulevard Los Angeles U ANT VICE PRESIDENT ' BRANCH MANA California 90041 MARY ANN LAKE CLASSIC Bc ANTIQUE SERVICE Wflifs Cara Co. Complete gozsign cuz Samviae THOMAS J. WHITE 45l4 San Fernando Rd. y C2l3D 243-SIT Glendale, Calif. 9l204 I I II8 ADVERTISEMENTS Warren Equipment Co. Welding Machinery C2l3D 283-4542 Werner Floor Covering 4I3 E. Glenoaks 240-Il34 Carpets, Draperies, Vinyl Winchell s Donut House 4862 Santa Monica Blvd. 665-6902 Some speak for the sake of Speaking. Communications Club 1977-vs Win Iron Works Doors-Railing-Fences-Gates 747-5059 Sat. 8 Sun. 665-4553 Al Houle Towing Service 3I57 Foothill Blvd. La Crescenta 9I2I4 Lighthouse Christian Store IOI S. Brand Cat Broadwayj Glendale Copen eveningsj SABBLTMM. Your friendship help- ed me grow. Love and good luck. Friends are forever' Keep in touch, Burbank Lumber Company 640 N. Victory Blvd. Burbank CA 9l503 Anna 0. To the girls of Holy Family. Have a beautiful and memorable year. We love you. Mr. S Mrs. Lowe We speak for the sake of Communicating. Loves Everybody in the HQLY F MILY SAINT DOMINIC ADVERTISEMENTS ll9 To Dolores Salazar a great friend S wonderful girl. May your dreams become realities. Henry Gonzalez Dear Mommy and Daddy Thank you for understanding warmth S especially love. Chris Congratulations Anna 78 May all your dreams come true. Mr. 8 Mrs. Chris O Shea 8 Family Thank you to the two greatest peo- ple in the whole world: Mom 8 Dad. Through you I found friendship S love. With you I found memories lasting forever. Mellie Thank you for your love 8 the beau- tiful moments you have given me. I love you. Dolores I love you. Love, Tina Hi Suemy! Hi Cathy! Party Hardy S have a nice summi Love, Randa For when you look at me, l'm everything and more that I hae dreamed l'd be. Love, Alicia Capture the wind of love, Hold it forever, then give it The ones you love. C. Hunto Greetings Students St. Casimir s Parish CLithuanianD Los Angeles, CA to H.F. A, Q- 257-2565 Yyfy OPEN I Mow, To SAT. 9 AM, to 7 PM w.,f5'31,-it CLOSED SUNDAY 1viAx's European Meat 81 Delicatessen Speciolizhg in Party Plotters -- Catering Sandwiches -- Imported Cheeses 4780 EAGLE Rock BLVD. Los ANGELES, CA, 90041 FOR DRESS WORK PLAY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS FOR THE VVHOLE FAMILY GUARANTEED SAVINGS USE YOUR FAMILY DISCOUNT CARD Jlflz. dIflawzy'4 55054 5901 NO. FIGUEROA ST. 255-4900 DO ADVERTISEMENTS Hay aqui dos rosas frescas, mojadas de rocio, una bianca, otra roja, como nuestro amo Marisol Congratulations to the Class of '78 Magdlen, Wenker, and Sweeney 'Iom 8 Dad, Thanks for everything, love you. Friends, I will remember hink of and pray for you. o Sidekick I: S.F. RAH!! McDonald's S.P. People, let me tell ya 'bout y best friend. Take care, Monie. om, you know that l'm not the eatest but I try. My love for you ill never die. Love, Dolores Seniors of 78 Farewell Juniors of 77 78 Rule forever Frosh S Soph of 77 78 Good Luck A Junior colour our worlds Love Your Pineapple Maribeth Response 78 Staff says Thank You to Mr 8 Mrs Brian Chamberlin ' I 5 I hope both of us will continue to To all my Friends: May you stay forever tacky. Love Maria 78 appear bringing me sunshine -an everlasting Flame. Maria Best Wishes to my sister Dolores S her boyfriend George. Always Alicia. P.S. George be cool. You're my light, when dark days VIEMORIESZ Through the years CLASSES: Fetal piggy in the pan . . . another in the series of presidential profiles what's orientation? FRESHMENf A world of Disneyland charac- ters a picnic . .. the Freshman-Senior Luncheon SOPHOMORE: Pin or necklace- Would I rather be stuck or choked? the enior-Sophomore Breakfast at the Pasadena ilton . . . Yesterday Once More . . . JUNIORS: We must raise money for the Prom CCurrentlyD . . . Prom Skit practice . . . P.P.D.'s . . . I'II start my diet tomorrow Queen Mary SEN- IORS: Planning the Christmas dance Holly- wood Squares RETREAT. Let's all try to be like Leo . . . Michelle, are you O.K.? . . . Monica in the shower . . . Who frenched my bed? . . . almost didn't get to Santa Barbara I'd pick more daisies Good Morning, these are the announcements . . . Seniors, FAF forms must be mailed in January hair ribbons outlawed? .. . Kathy Brehme Knievel Walden's Puddle Jan, there's something on your car Cmore rosesj . . . you parked at Pup 'n' Taco . . . mad rush at H155 on Tuesday . . . jump rope at lunch SPIRIT WEEK: Clash Day Cdoesn't she al- ways wear that?D ... EI Coco My Guy ... This is Glenda from Glendale DECISIONS. What color tassels? Announcements, what will I do with IOO personal cards! Thorne Hall PROM: Always and Forever April 28, l978 ... Ditch Day . . . I have senioritis . . . Class Day GRADUATION! CELEBRATE! almost had breakfast on the beach yet It looks like we made it! Mami Papi y Victor Gracias por todo su carino y pa- ciencia. Les Quiere Vivian make my day happy-everyday Love Katherine To Friends S Family: Without your rays of love S life Iwouldn t shine. Love Cathy To Pooh 8 Algae Eyes. 2 people who Someday when lm lonely wishing member Things We Said Today. Beatles Mami y Papi Me preguntaba por que ustedes eran tan estrictos con- migo. Ahora comprendo. Esther Congratulations to our daughter Lynn and the best of luck for the future. Love, Mom and Dad U you weren't so far away, l'll re- I To Big Boulder 8 Hawkeye - A big IO4 with lots of lovel Big Sis COverj Good Luck 8 Best Wishes, Class oi '80. God Bless You Always. Love Gina Stanziale '80 Those who bring sunshine into thrj lives of others cannot keep it fro themselves. James Barrow lAl fofnis Inc. 3400 E Fowler Sl Los Angeles, Ca 90063 f2i3l 269-7319 Montrose's Most Complete Music Store Manuel E. Robles INSTRUMENTAL RENTALS Music Lessons Excellent Teachers MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Records 0 Tapes ' Sheet Music Tape Players GRAYSON'S TUNE TOWN 2357 Honolulu Ave. Montrose, Ca, 9I020 f2l3J 249-0993 - C2l3J 245-3307 .,,. 3l57 Los Feliz Blvd C2l3j 73l 9785 Woodys Bicycle World Los Angeles 90039 ADVERTISEMENTS ar: llumina miS hil0S POF GI The two of us together, that's all iino del bien. I want or need. Otto y Maria Merlano Amelia Thank you, Mom and Dad, Mom S Dad: Thank you for every- for always being there. thing, I love you. Friends, thanks Love you. Rima for friendship and love. Michelle Friends, it takes awhile And we're going awayt but I know i to find forever . . , we'II meet again someday. So don't Well, exc-u-u-u-se me! say goodbye - just say good day. Congratulations, Bernadette '78. God be with you. With love now and forever. Mom and Dad Young Youth Weekend-Ages IO to I6-Youth Encounter Weekend- Ages I6 to lI6. Call 352-'5l95 Shamu Mona Sickie Tiny Dancer Mars spit it out Waterfall shaving cream, Pantsed! Zit mix, Serafina CPizzaJ Raggiungera sempre per Ie stellel Affettuosamente tua sorella Anna Mom and Dad Thanks for all that you have done for Love Lizzy GIFTS - CRYSTAL - JEWELRY CHINA - SILVER - FASHIONS ?.li.l-1 215 N. Brand Blvd, 244-8185 Glendale, CA 91203 245-3479 me. and by the way, I love you. ADVERTISEMENTS I23 F Marlin Llle Home Investments Q Tom Rosa af Mfg :tw HC Z Office 24OIIII .Aw Y Home 243 676i WY Www W 849 2936 or 387 i753 ' 1 H , ii? , fy Q H ' nf ,w , ,,, V Kf ' A ' V V ef E . A A f .K hkryr, Ex V,, X . W ,G ii' E Associated Realty Service Q Photography 'E N ,QW For All Occasions . If , I E S rrrr f ' ' siit D4 ADVERTISEMENTS The Faculty and Student Body Congratulate The Class of '78 . Best Wishes to Pater Noster s Class of 78 from Princess Marty and Princess Mirna - 11, xi' Q Q4 Q4 ,coll ,oooa Qsoossfcs ,W O 99 af' 4'6 B 1 GK We Q0 444-Q M., A,,V,,,,., 'bg ,9 -sl' 47 77 '90 AO Ss as if 1 I 1, is A is f do T-1 G S - sf qw 2344419 39 -- -- 794 06, es L 2 S ee IIMADAM SMELLlI ' 3 1+ D D A T E DA 1 v A LL! 'S N e f A 0 74 8 ETHEROA VMALTV R 4 9 7 10 ' -llGREEDVACERBll T s 711 M def L9 N R 04.900 6 -- - Qee. 7 Q, 12 I 03,0 0 S S ff ff A. 00 99. PHONE 247-B482 O 061 5 0 e E of I I .Zev- +.,f::'x,,-e v 4 l. 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Unforg tably, Tami You were there when I need ed you You cared Thanks for being so kind Your sister Norah Wm PS You are a great team mate ye 63 H: ! l l26 ADVERTISEMENTS Fred's Chevron Service they 2427 Fletcher Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90039 Telephone 665-0166 Fred Le Brun GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF '78 Q PHT H. CUNNDR5, INC. ' ,351-If PLUMBING L HEATING X-fj,Q' 256-0765 f 256-6517 4684 EAGLE ROCK BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 9001 Contractors Stal Licens3Y27'l62YV Y F Mama e Papa, Con amore, ti dico, Mille Grazie per uttl hai cosi belle che hai fatto per Baci forti, Anna TQIRVEIS LIWIIWQS Mom, Dad. Tina g John: l love you for what you are and for what you made me become. Thank you for letting me be a part of you. Love, Mary Rose Dearest Friends, You are the greatest! I have learned much from you. You have helped me grow. You have given me so many happy memories. I will never forget any of you. Thank you for accepting me as me. Stay close. Ill Love you always Gina 249-3951 Ncwfangled Fashions with 245-1558 Old Fashioned Service I of M O N T R O S E Honolulu Avenuo at Ocoan View and 2349 Honolulu Avo. Montrolo, California 'r . 0 , Que sg Yvllp 51 featuring FAIVIOUS LABEL JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR AT DISCOUNT PRICES! Biillkfafmulfiiix'-1 ci lvlafstuzr Chan o 2329 HONOLULU, MONTROSE 2419-9264 ADVERTISEMENTS I27 ID S X114 l ELIOT ENTEVQPVQPSES ' .gmc lllllF'Sl'WllFQS fit3pfiUf'wn:e5 84 ACCGSSOVNCS H IG 24 3 04941 CUC! LH QUUZ? X .E imow R is Q9 by it 1 X l-llglm m y T - ' if a, 0 4 Lorra it Jap A, I ved VBA George Haney S Son Air Conditioning Contractors Since l927 ll04 East Colorado Street Glendale, Calif. 9l205 S C2l3j+ 243-4264 or 245-l5I4 l28 ADVERTISEMENTS V Z Der Wienerschnitzel IOl3 N. Vermont Ave Los Angeles, Calif. Chili, Kraut Mustard Hot Dogs Super Hamburgers ,fi M- E A - Q O Q O fggigh Q 0 Q Q 0 U Q fp 0 O U Q Q L 2920 Q 000000 a l: ,,ff,f,,,A!h ZW XM X A Ng 1 3.Q, Wz vy -. 'Q 2 ' A ,,,, ,,,A. i Mfr. 5 I W uf. . Q H C' 12 ' - if Q 0 a Q0 Q UQ f .., 4 f d.,,,,- BLENDALE 4 CALIFORNIA T R Ll - 9 7 B 4551 sAN FERNANDQ no. ' '15 s ' 3 s I P Nunsznv p I P 628 526I PASQUINI ESPRESSO CAFF E ESPRESSO 0 CAPPUCCINO U BEER WINE U GOURMET SANDVVICHES 7TH Br Hora - DOWNTOWN Los ANGELES Hone KoNG BANK BLDG, MoNoAv Tvmu FRIDAV - 7:30 A.M. 'ro 4:30 P.M. GLENDALE READY-MIXED CONCRETE 4549 Brazil St., Los Angeles. Calif. 90039 M 60? LARRY VANCE OWNER PHONE 254-2634 THE PRIME SH CP CALIFORNIA POULTRY - FRESH Fist-i FEATURING ONLY USDA PRiME EASTERN AGED BEEF 1566 COLORADO BLVD. EAGLE ROCK. CAL1' y A x - . .1 3, -L 2 lu, g V Q .- i n rf, ! V, mm. . PETE SCHMIDT Agent l4l7 Kenneth Rd. Glendale Calif. 9I2OI 246-l639 If , 'ft' ' is l xt A U T O L F I F E I E R INSUILNCI F E Park ln Rear Delivery Hiura Pharmacy 1680 Colorado Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90041 Clarence K. Hiura Doctor of Pharmacy Telephone 254-6736 255-8388 255-7808 ' KEALUEUA A di UUIIIIKIN Y il 124 N V Okuma- - 4, , ADVERTISEMENTS I29 To Luann, Bebe, and Monique, Our friendship is one of trust, love, and respect, one that I hope we'Il never end and forget. The friendship I have found in you is one which l'II always treasure. In these past years you've helped me through each day and when I was like a broken statue you pieced me back together. Thank you friends for your understanding. Always re- member IOO Yellow Ribbons! Per- sians and themen. Hawaii Bound Teri 1 ljlere to Life, Roses, V,W's, and Stars I I I To lunch under a palm tree To Moonshine, B 8 R, +ifCIass of '78. ' To Jan and Vita, Knowing you has given me special awareness of the jc warm friendship can bring. N God and success be with 5 always. Lots of love, Sue '79 I z I l3O ADVERTISEMENTS I the special people of my life. y parents and friends: iank you for all your understand- g, love, and help in everything. I always love, be grateful, and be lrever in debt to you. Yours truly Anna Seems like a dream Now it was so long ago. And the time went so slow. G.F. D.H. S Laima 79 Brigid I was so happy that you were chosen Prom Queen because you are one of the sweetest friends on being as beautiful as you are and I will go on eating everything in sight. Love Trisha The moon burned so bright' that l have come to know. You go Dream Weaver -MM Behind Blue Eyes - WHO--If est Wishes Stairway to DK nd Love Nobody's Fault P the , Mane -Rc ,lass of 78 'Just Remember nd Many Thanks I Lvve Y ill the Fun Years. I flr. 8 Mrs. Cianfrini I 4 give ,ff To all the people in my life whom I care for For all the happy times we ve shared And for all the great memories I have be cause of what you ve meant to me I give you in gratitude myself as a companion a confidante but most of all as a friend the greatest gift I have to A special thanks to the people who have touched my life in a very special way namely Kare, Jule, Maureen CMoJ, Mary, and my favorite Dodger, Rick 436. Love always, Maggie ADVERTISEMENTS l3l llBAllll MDDN Adams Square Pharmacy Mr. S Mrs. Aleman Tom and Roberta Allen Vivian Amaya Amco Realty Company, Inc. 380-5940 Angelique Arnaud Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Arnaud Artistry in Coiffures Bariff Sue 8 Reno Richard 8 Marlenne Bartlett Giselle Benitez Guadalupe Bermudez Bertha's Flower S Wedding Bouquets Best Wishes to Milly Abreu Bijou S Company Bill s Tropical Imports Mr. 8 Mrs. Anthony Bilotta Alberto Blanco-Jewelry Repairs Herlinda Bradley, Class of '73 Mrs. Flora Bradley 8 Family Bud's Flowers, 848-6679 Buona Fortuna Mia Piccola Sera, Anna Best Wishes from Brogan Drug Sto Burbank Typewriter, 843-3800 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke, Jr. Mr. E- Mrs. Donald E. Burke Mr. S Mrs. Allan Byrne Caamono Brothers Grocers Mr. 8 Mrs. Frank Caklovic E- Family California Breakers 8 Control gt Dr Joe Alias T e Apricot I Love S Happiness Always. Love, Phil l32 ADVERTISEMENTS My friends ln the end three things will endure Faith Hope and Love The greatest o these is Love. Shalom-Deanna 8 im ll 4,,,. Q if 'af 'A x,. I V Vs? M545 wo s it Mi w ' ' M3 in x?s V 1 , ag' Y viii Q. i De Rosa and Ass5'c?ate? 1353 23,4 if 3 ,i ms f ? Iontract Furnishings Design ,wills Minis Qs Q E nstitutional Supplies and Equipment' Q Mi 5 933 s. Broadway W i .os Angeles. CA 90007 ' i'f' I M 12I3J748-2I59 f uf-fs 5, i K' 1 5 Q , Y 2 H 45 Y Q Q aw im was M , , 'L K . A wi, ii M 'Mf w if? 'M . fi ,W Na my WW' MW ,MK vii M M 1 '1'ii VT 1'ii ,i ' if wi, 'N i - , is WLM, -,f f s Mr. S Mrs. Douglas Fessler John E- Margaret Fitzpatrick John P. Fogarty 8 Family Foster Freeze Friends I will remember you always! M. L. Laura G. 77 says Hi! Rose Gallardo 8 Alex Hernandez GAF Flooring Distribution Alice Marie Galvan Olivia R. Galvan Mr. E1 Mrs. Carl Gambucci Jr. E1 Tony Robert J. Geer The Connie Geise Family Gene s Silverlake Travel Germane Litho Mr. S Mrs. Frank Giaimo Giant Fan Sr. Gerarda-Thanks Mr. S Mrs. Michele F. Giorgio 8 Family Glendale Sewing 8 Vacuum Centers Golden Jug Liquors The Hardy Boys are ffl Hector s Arco Service Jose Hernandez Mireya Hernandez Highland Park Top Shop Good Luck, DOH Girls! Mom g Dad A time we never can or will erase- as friends together watch our childhood fly Dene Ann NoSloverSV, You've got a friend. Mr. Stopper Response 78. Your numberless pickups and deliveries of film for the cause of the book are much appre- ciated. CSometimes you made better time on your errands than the yearbook staffj Response 78 Staff Thank you for all your footwork in helping us produce Xanax Baskin-Robbins Sl Flavors Ice Cream 'R ag l2l7 N. Central Ave. a si Glendale, California 2402l3l 'quuturdyyy 8 We Make People Happy .QQ IS4 ADVERTISEMENTS 0 v G Hi, Mary A.-Marty B. Hollander Cafeterias Dan Huntoon Machinery Just Married! Scott 8 Joanna Hurst Robert E. Hutchins Innisfree Carpets Jeanne, Je vous manquerai. Charlean Johnson's Bakery Margaret Jones S Cindy Louise R. Kelly Patrick W. Kelly Ken 8 Luz Mr. S Mrs. G. Kingsland S Lisa When someone asks you, . .'.'WHAT'S NEW? TELL THENI ABOUT GON BOPS' NEW EDUCATIONAL CASSETTES on HOW TO PLAY CONGA DFIUIVIS, Seriesl Series I I2 cas- settes on Latin rhythms! explains in detail the basic rhythm patterns in playing one or two congas. 60 illustra- tions and a live band make this a must for any ser- ious percussionist. Available through your local music retailer or write directtoGonBops. vvk, ' ' 2302 East 38th Street, Los Angeles,CA 90058 l213I 589-5212 Announcing Mr. S Mrs. Clifford Kirst Mr. S Mrs. Curtis Klahs Debbie Kwok Don S Dan LaBreche La Crescenta Florist La Crescenta Pharmacy La Fonda Mexican Cuisine 245-5363 La Rosita Bakery Mr. S Mrs. Steven Loporchio The Lotz Family Love to all my friends. Moe Margarita Olivia y Pancho Marilyn Ann Maloney 1 u rv 1 n Mrs. Gertrude Maloney Mark S Paula Catalina Martinez S Sergio Martinez Mr. S Mrs. Howard Bergine Mayrant Maureen Mr. S Mrs. Arthur McGreal Miller Brothers Garage Miller Shoes 665-3845 Mr. E1 Mrs. Alex Morrison The Moore Family Madaline Morrow Mrs. Dolores Navarro Newell Color Lab. Mike, You light up my life! Double Edge Although many cases have these features ithat you can seei El Heavy Duty Steel Corners - Standard lil Polyester Foam Lining - Standard Heavy Duty Recessed Catch - Standard El Heavy Duty Recessed Handle - Standard Available in 6 Different Colors - Standard El Heavy Duty Valance - Standard ONLY BOBADILLA CASES have the EXTRA EDGETQ of double protection fthat you can't seel . . Plus they are available through local music dealers and sound contractors. Give yourself an EXTRA EDGEIQ of protection on the road. 'Obviously a case for professionals' L son iNFonMArioN wr-me TO new A Telephone i213i 589-5213 SPECIALIZING lN THE DESIGN lfdwdlfff AND MANUFACTURING or GW MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CASES 2302 EAST 38TH ST,, VERNON, CA 90058 izzvaw Glendale Galleria-Food Park imported wines and champagnes Delicious hot and cold sandwiches Gift Items-Wine Accessories-Plants We Cater 2465l86 Case Discounts Wine 'N Nibbles Master Charge Visa 551 hw? 0,3 Y vga 5 Q7 to 07 A Eff 9? V'-v :lint 'gif riff fisffffi L I L0 P sfaiiirtvf Q wi ,, .1 QL? JW? Gov - SUSAN' K' J' 5 , in . -is fs? ADVERTISEMENTS l35 Michael A. Nogueira Oakmont Liquor Mike, Maureen, Mike Jr., Pat O'Connor Once Upon a Time Bookshop Mr. S Mrs. I. J. Palkovic 8 Family Palm Pacific True Value T.V. Hardware Pals Food Market Paneno Sons Mr. S Mrs. Anton Papilion James Pauley Family Phototech-lO33 N. Verdugo Road George Pizzuto Mr. 8 Mrs. Anthony Polikaitis The Polizzi Family Richard J. Polka, Manufacturers Rep. Ram Properties-5605 N. Figueroa Mr. S Mrs. Quiros Karen Ramos Ramsden Specification Services Raif Realty-Rudy Ramos The Reavis Family Red Carpet Liquors Red Lilly Plumbing 8 Heating Reinie s Home Store Mr. S Mrs. Joseph Reino Rosanne S Connie 78 S Cecilia D. Ryder Robert F. Ryder Jose S. Sansarico, M.D. Gabe S Michele Segovia 8 Daughters Mr. S Mrs. Jesus Segovia, Jr. E- Family Sew What Fabrics Shalom my friends, I love you- Debbie Mary C. Shea-Class of '7I Mr. 8 Mrs. Lawrence J. Shea Ray Sherwood-R.S. Enterprises Shurman-Hart Meats. 245-6025 Mr. 8 Mrs. R. L. Siecke Cutie Singh what judgment you judge you shall be judged- and with what measure you measure it shall be measured to you. Matthew 7:I-3 And special thanks to my mom and dad who made my year a success. Ann Vega Do not judge, that you may not be judged. For with Para los Padres mejores del mundo. Los quiero mucho. Edlyn Junior Friends What can I say how can I really put the pieces together to tell you all how much you really mean to me In you Ive found more than special friendships Ive found memories that will last many years ahead Thanks Love Katie I36 ADVERTISEMENTS Mom I may not say it often but I want you to know that I love you and thank you for your love urn along with t nd patience. always. f ' Love Greta su I e them Jerry Woolard-Agent Centuray 2I Steve Scott Realty Commercial, Income. and Residential Property Professional Real Estate Advice 28IO Glendale Blvd. 666-4600 l t. Col. S Mrs. Malvinder Singh isters of Holy Family Convent r. S Mrs. Vincent Sitker .mallbone Buffalo S Yellow Love l Trucks l. R. Smith Typewriter Service lrisha S Sally Smith Enowyn Bleach E, Mr. Bubble on S Virginia Spear 'aul Spear Ars. Hilda Spinelli Ar. S Mrs. Mario Spinelli Ar. 8 Mrs. Frank E. Stafford it. Bede The Venerable Parish Marvin Stokke T-Back Productions Television Central 256-3I6l June Thurber Tokio Florist-664-8OlO To Moonlight Friends Always Sunshine Top Food Store Carmela Tunzi Mr. Es Mrs. Vittorio Tunzi Unkle Andy S Aunt Vi Union Typewriter Sales S Service lnc. Mr. 8 Mrs. A. Urrutia Vanessa Viaes- 1 Vibora Park Restaurant. Glendale Victor's Interiors, 254-6l28 Vita Mart-Matt Huupponen Mr. S Mrs. E. J. Walden Mr. S Mrs. Robert Walsh E. Wechsler S S. Llanusa. Alvernian '78 Mr. 8 Mrs. Paul Wechsler 8 Family Woodall Camera Shop Wood Glendale Mortuary, lnc. Woofl -Love, Herschel Wraptures of Eagle Rock Mr. S Mrs. Robert Yanovick Mr. 8 Mrs. Earl Young BRAKE SERVICE ALIGNMENT TUNE UP TIRES Q BATTERIES AI. HOULE SERVICE TOVVING FREE PICK-UP 3157 FOOTHILL. BOULEVARD 248-2175 LA CRESCENTA, CALIF. 91214 A ww- ' 2 'EN A SSE No. Brand , O V f ? 143-7592 . .....,- sf. L Q Q Q . Efgnm '1Q.,, sv s 2 9 K 5.1 .,.:QN1!-N:: zx' if-Q ,Mah If - gs, ...f + X E W Richard Brehme-President l7l7l S. Western Ave. 90247 ADVERTISEMENTS l37 vt- WT vi' vt 7?1'Y1'n5Z ib ALA lb AAA.. . . S N. ?Ai?'i?'Ai?'L',?4i1?ZiP'Ai?Q'.?Zi?'.',?i?'i'?4g'?'i.?l David Aasen Mr. 8 Mrs. Reynaldo Collazos Michelle Ackerman Geraldine Collins Helen J. Ackerman Genevieve S. Collopy Mr. S Mrs. Salvatore Albanese Rev, Tomas Colon S Family Albert conVickie PXV Mr. S Mrs. James R. Costello The Aldana Family Lilly Cota Sandra Aleman Crystal and Swan Mr. S Mrs. Ernesto Aleman Club Cultural Sergio A. Alvarez Cypress Drive-in Dairy Amelia and Tony Liberato D'Alioa Margie Apollo Minnie S Sebastian D'AngeIo Teresa Apollo Daniels Transfer S Storage Mrs. Soledad Arevalos David 8 Kathy '77-'78 Mr. E Mrs. Aurelio Arteaga The D'Egidio Family Dr. S Mrs. Lee Asimont Ines DeGenito Atwater Branch Library Pauline DeGenito Vic S Marcie Augus Mr. and Mrs. Pio Delgado Martha A. Baca E Associates Francisco Jose de los Reyes ZoiIa4Baeza Rosa Margarita de los Reyes The Bagley Family, Giulia Deluca Vinnie Barauskas Miss Dora Desualniers Mr. S Mrs. Alec Barry, Jimmy S Jill Mr. g M,-5, Joseph Desaulnie,-5 Martin L. Basham Maye Despard, Avon Rep. Mr. S Mrs. R. F. Batenhorst Pacita Diaz Mr. E Mrs. John L. Bauer Discolandia Record Shop Octavio Frias Beas Jeanne H. Dolan The Behrman Family Mr. 8 Mrs. George W. Doll. Jr. Betty Beliz Daisy M. Dolorfino, M.D. BelIamy's Religious Gifts Mrs. Dora Donaldson Joseph Bellissimo, D.D.S. Doug, Lori, Varuska S Amelia The Beran Family Mr. S Mrs. Augustin Duran Margaret A. Bibbs Miguel Alberto Durango Terri Bilotta Eagle Rock Pharmacy Bob and Joanne John East Mrs. Patricia Bogard Mr. S Mrs. Ed Ehrhart Bolivian Nurses Association Louise Ehrhart Brian and Bebe Elvis loves the Class of 'SO Broadway Pharmacy Alfee Enciso Mr. S Mrs. William P. Buhs Maria Endara Lee S Cathi Butzer Enduro riders do it longer Lillian Byrne Migdalia Escalona Debbie Campanelli Mr. 8 Mrs. Henry Faurote Ana M. Campbell Joe 8 Lupe Felix Mr. S Mrs. Campos Adrian Richard Felan Moe S MaryAnne S Teresa Carballo Mr, E, Mrs, Fernandez Art Cardenas Mr. S Mrs. Angelo Ferraro James S Janet Carper Raquel Ferrer MaryEIlen Carter Brigid Fitzpatrick '78 George Castro '78 Geraldine Fitzpatrick '74 Maria Castro The Flynn Family Thomas y Carmen Celio Mr. S Mrs. Harry Foti Cesar's Beauty Shop Elizabeth Francuz Mr. S Mrs. John E. Chambers Frank's Mobil Vivian Chavez Frankson Scooter Mart, Inc. Kuo-Ruey Tung Chen Freddie. Brian, Roger 8 John- Queen Flora Choi Furs of Distinction by Samuel Rifken Mr. S Mrs. Jack J. Christensen Mabel C. Galindo Claudia Cifuentes Mr. Joseph P. Gallardo Ruth Cifuentes Juanita Garcia Mr. 8 Mrs. Ernest Cisneros Mayte Garcia Grandma Clarke Juanita Gatti Mr. S Mrs. James Colelli George S Susy l38 ADVERTISEMENTS Dr. 8 Mrs. Roland Giedraitis Gihan and Magdy Norvilla J. Gill The Godfather Go For lt! Claudia Gomez Danny E Carmen Gonzales Gary Gonzales Grace Gonzalez Good luck D from J S M Mrs. Gould Marta Granda Maria Granja P.M. Grover Theresa Grover Lorena Guajardo S.H. '8l Julie L. Guiab Ron 8 Terrie Halvorson Joan T. Hanratty Happiness is .. . Churoosmentl Happiness is a warm tribble Eileen Harley '77 Mr. S Mrs. N. Harpenau David Hawkins Heart Breaker - Led Zep ffl Edna Heffernan Mr. E1 Mrs. Heffernan E Family Ed Henderson Janet S Paul Henderson Mr. S Mrs. Henderson Pat Henderson Teresa Henriquez Herman S Blanca Alicia Hernandez Mr. S Mrs. Daniel Hernandez Susie Herrera S Family June Heyne Hi Anna, You're no moony-Be B Guntar Hiel Monica Hiel Mr. S Mrs. H.C. Higelmire Hi Gina - Love Webber Gary Hirn S Family Georgine Hoelzel '8l Michele Hoelzel '77 Mr. S Mrs. H. V. Hoelzel- Julie Hoffman Hollyway Cleaners Homefinders Glendale Rentals Diana Hoonhout '78 Mrs. Rosie Houston Rick Howard William A. Hunt Mr. S Mrs. George Huzau l love you. Grandma Mr. S Mrs. Boris lssaevitch Betty Jaggars Mr. S Mrs. J. W. Jamora Mr. William Lew Jan Genevieve Jaquish Mrs. Bessie Jeckel Celeste M. Jeckel Mr. E Mrs. Glenn R. Jeckel S Family Jesus is Lord! Jetta - Grand Prix-Monaco '80 Jettettes - Pit Stop-Monaco 'BO Mr. 8 Mrs. Jimenez Nicolas Jimenez The Jimenez Family Dr. 8 Mrs. F. Q. Jing S Family Mr. 5 Mrs. Kenneth H. Jones Mr. S Mrs. Edward Jordan Mr. Emilie Jordan George Jordan-PWC Jo's Knitwear ilio con Connie appa Pi Theta lta Kelly lr. E Mrs. Patrick Kennedy osemary Kennedy '78 lr. E- Mrs. Donald Kerrebrock lr. E Mrs. Jack Kersey :eve Keys Garage iller Queen lr. S Mrs. Robert Knipscheer S Family ong Pharmacist Iena Konkol avid D. Kothe-Foothill Hardware lr. S Mrs. Bernard Krajniak lary Anne Krause icqueline Kresal :lwin, Robin S Ethan Krupp iram W. Kevan lr. E Mrs. Donald C. LaBreche lary LaBreche runo Lange 'efanie Lange :bert Larivee lr. S Mrs. Robt. Lasher 5, Family oris Ki-Wha Lau sung Sheu Yee Lau hristopher Lawrence atti Lawrence lr. S Mrs. Howard Lawyer lr. S Mrs. Rafael V. Lechon tck Legal lr. S Mrs. Juergen J. Lehmann, Sr. lr. S Mrs. Frank Leos S family ewis S Stella Live long and prosper lr. S Mrs. Fermin Llaguno lr. S Mrs. Fermin Llaguno, Jr. lr. S Mrs. Antonio Lopez S family lr. S Mrs. Carlos Lopez S family aura Lopez lr. S Mrs. Richard J. Lopez ames Dale Lordon lr. S Mrs. Leonardo P. Loria iinny Lotz - Class of '74 ulie Lotz - '79 ove 2 Mom S Pop lhn Lowry incent J. Lucci ylvia Lucero lilliam R. Lucero he Frank Magallanes Family lr. 6 Mrs. Joe Magallanes largaret Ann Maloof lr. E1 Mrs. Manning larc. Chuck. Bob achel Marcelino ris Martinez arlotte von Massenhausen iliane McManus rsse B. McQuirk I976 ,r. 5 Mrs. Lawrence McOuirk ,ellie S Danny r. Joseph R. Mercardante, Jr. DDS tr. S Mrs. Joseph Mercardante :bah Y. Michael lickey Mouse Foreverl tr. S Mrs. John F. Mieding largaret L. Miller at Miller linasian Grocery litchell Letter Mart lon S Dad: Love Jen lom S Dad. Thank youl lonique. Luann, Teresa - You're ifl-Bebe llontrose Bike Shop Carlos Oscar Morales Jr Mr 8 Mrs Morales Sandra L Morales Mr 8 Mrs Ivan Mungula To Nadine and my friends I luv u Mary Mr 8 Mrs Nicholas The Richard Nichol Family Nick Andi Katie S Tim Love ya Chuck Nick Chuck Ding l love you Twink Albert Nielson Realty Ecila Nltram Alan S Mary Nonemacher Octavio S Hilda Oh B K B K wont you come homel BeBe One Hour Martenlzing Mr E1 Mrs Ornelas 8 Family Rosa Ornelas Pete S Marilyn Ortega Anna OShea 78 Good luck Allison Mrs Overton Rosario Pacheco Palermoes Restaurant 663 l43O Margaret Palesano Mary A Palesano Joseph E Margaret Palesano S Family Mickey Palkovic Mr 8 Mrs Jesus A Panlilio Grandma S Grandpa Paneno P Cruising Rick Mobil Mammoth M S N Alexis Papillon Jessie Partida Harmut Pawelzlk Mr E Mrs Jim Payton Celia Pena Mr S Mrs Joseph Pena Addy Penlche Nancy Perez George A Petrie Jose A Plcado Pinball Wlzzers Nery S Jack The Pino Family Maria Pino Mr S Mrs Thomas Plzzo Vita POlIK3lllS Class of 78 Pontorero Family DunkeIfPoore Mr S Mrs John M Quinonez Mr E- Mrs Raigosa Ralf s Antiques Mr S Mrs Pedro Ramirez Leonor Ramos Irma del Real Donna Remo Ted S Lucia Rfcher Mrs Alice M Rodriguez Isabel Rosales Consuelo Rolo Rosalind Roland Mr S Mrs Conrad Romo Brian Rucher Diana Ruiz Class of 79 Russell Automotion Saled gC6CIlI3 S Mrs John Salvlnl 8 Mrs Carlos E Santiago S Mrs Llvlo Santlllo Mr S Mrs T Sarrentino Elaine Scarry The Robert C Schulte Family Dr S Mrs John W Scogglns Judy Scrima 77 Edna K Seevers Seymours Jewelers Tanga Shin The Shirt Rack John Dolores E Kevan Simpson Sonia Singh Kathy Sitker 72 Skiers do it at the top-Elli The Slender Sweet Shoppe Mrs. Helen G. Smith Gina Smith Agnes Snee Mr. E1 Mrs. Daniel K. Snee John T. Snee Mary B. Snee Mr. S Mrs. Michael R. Snee Mr. S Mrs. Richard Thomas J. Snee Cathy Snyder Mr. S Mrs. Eldie Snyder Mrs. Jessie Snyder Elissa Spear Linda Spear Leila Eric Spelman Spiltmilk lnc.-Janet Radford Doris Stanley The Stanley Family Mr. E Mrs. G. Stanziale Starsky 8 Hutch are number ONEI Robin Ste Marie Mr. S Mrs. Courtland J. Stewart S . Edward Suarez M.D. Chris Surico Mr. 2 Mrs. William J. Szitkar Thanks Dolores. Love Cathy Thanks Mom. Love Debbie The TOCQQQUUIY '--nmum-Mbroiery To 455-Thanx for memories! To all our friends. Luv Carole E1 Tom To B.K.-Pass the peanut butter-Lu To Mar From KT Kath Toomey Mr. S Mrs. Torres S Family Paul S Sandy Torres Josie Tromba The Ugarte Family Cheli Urie The Urueta Family Terry Varatta Ramon Varela Lucio Vazquez Salvador Velasquez . Angelita Vengco Trinidad Verdin The Viaes Family Glenn Linda 8 Kristen Viaes Joseph E Jayne Vicen's Cecilia Villanueva Rita Villanueva Bill S Isabel Villarreal Marion E. Vinicombe Maria Viramontes Viva Cristo Rey David A. Ward The Bob Warner Family Warren Stationery Jerry Woolard-Steve Scott Realty Kris Wechsler 75 We went through the washing machine With love Bill 76 S Ann '77 Xavier and Mary Elaine Yanovick Mr. S Mrs. Oscar Lau Yong Your smiling facel '-Gary S Linda Mr. S Mrs. Joseph Zakari Phyllis Zito Mrs. Teny Rule Zubber Ona Zukas ' ' , I' Pedro s Lydia 'The Who-K W K 3 -' Sr Mr. . ' ' Q Mr. . . ' U Mr. . ' ' 1 . ADVERTISEMENTS l39 ss. .W J X... K V sf. gg , Avy? , Awww ,K 4 M: f i '46 be 'l f M , tovf yn 1 f y ,, After two years' experience on staff, in April of '77 w 4A Y W fy were asked if we would like to become editors of Respc f 'f '78, Could we work with one another? And would we be a to spend a great deal of time on yearbook? We quickly answered yes and off we soared, drearr fantastic yearbook creations. During the summer at a wa shop we planned. confident we knew what we wanted. Came September and we realized just how lost and certain we were. There were decisions to make about co layout design, and theme and so few short weeks to do But with the help of Sr. Suzanne, our advisor who couns Dave Sorenson, our middleman and solver of endless pr lemsg a willing staffs and others who donated time and ents-Response '78 began to assume reality. V . MQW y , u , .fr .Q t png with the crises, deadlines, and worries. there was P growth experience. We were creating an expression cting a vital year in our lives. We were taking on respon- ity, hoping to prepare for the world ahead. We were hing others how to produce a yearbook they could be d of. There was also the privilege of being two students yactually had a key to a room in the school. There was excitement of seeing our dreams and ideas in a hard- 'r, bound book holding fast the memories of this year. ow we thank you, the student body and faculty. for rting us throughout the year. Our gift to you is ONSE '78, Connie and Rosanne I-Before the class presentation, puppeteer Diana Ruiz and friends practice. 2-Claudia Veneckis, Terri Doll, and Sylvia Falconi stand ready to defend their lead against on- coming Red Rover runners. 3-At the first .lunior dance, one of the many fund raisers for the prom, Patti Salvini and Connie Miller collect money at the gate. 4-On an early weekend morning, Trail Trompers prepare to leave for a hike through the Angeles Crest region. 5-During a monthly Communications broadcast, Elsa Larrea waits for her cue from Sr. Rose- mary. ft 7- 'V 6,2013 Wee 'lcvxooom hw! eBct'5pm'oN3ow 63 X kept b95Qci3iW wxef. Used cfznqoooys moz a S 'ut Qwxgl See WQXK t Ute, y index Owe, f FACUL TY Arndt, Miss Patricia 90, 92, 93 Barabe. Sr. Diane l8, 95, 96, 98 J LLM qGiorgio, Anna 40, 90, lI5 Guerra, Maria 40, 46 Guerrero, Monique 4I, 42 Hernandez, Maria 4l Hoonhout, Diane 40 Breden, Miss Mary 88, 96. 97 Brkich, Mrs. Dorothy 97, 96 Byrne, Ms. Jean 99 Came, Sr. Mary Carla 98, l00 Carter, Miss Mary Ellen 84, 95, 98, l0l, l00 Clancy. Sr. Ann Eileen 79, 94, 97, I04, 2l, 96, I05 Combs, Mrs. Anne 94, 98, 99, lw, I8 Craggs, Sr. Mary Elenor 94, 96, 97, IO4, I05 DeRosa, Mrs. Maria I6, 98, 99 Flosi, Sr. Mary Pauline 83, 94, 98, 99 Garlick, Sr. Mary Rupertine 99 Gill. Mrs. Norvilla 98. 99 Heaney, Sr. Mary Gerarda 6, 74, 96, 97 Kresal, Miss Jacqueline I6, 98, 99 Lesner, Sr. St. Victor l00, I0l Lirette, Msgr. Arthur J. 7, 9, 2l, 20. 22, 96, IO7 Lynch, Sr. Mary Realino 89, KD, l0l Maloy, Sr. Margaret Mary 82, Im, l0l Martinez, Mr. Hank lm McGreal, Mr. Arthur I0l Merrifield. Mrs. Darlene I00 O'Neil, Sr. Mary Celestine 96, l02 Sage, Sr. Rosemary 87, I02, I03 Smith, Sr. Margretine l9, 80, 98, IO2, l04 Stopper, Sr. Mary Suzanne I02, I44 Taylor, Sr. Mary Emerita' 95, IO2, I04, I05 Thiel, Miss Carolyn 86, l03 Tinnes, Sr. Mary Roselina I6, I02, l03 York, Mr. Richard l02, l03 Zuber, Mrs. Teny IO2, I03 SENIORS Abreu, Milly 3l, 43, I22 Amaya, Vivian I0, 3l, 32 Arjona, Carmen 3l, 42, 90 Augus, Yvette 5, 3I, 43, 85 Baca, Lisa 5, I4, 28, 32, 78 Bermudez, Matilda 32, 42, I44 Blain, Monica 5, 26, 33, 43, 78, 8I. 84 Boehm. Bernadette 33, 42, 90 Brehme, Kathy 28, 32, 43, 85 Bunch, Mary 33, 42 Burns, Paula 33, 43, 80, 85 Burt, Christina 5, 8, IO, I7, 34, 43, 78. 82 Byrne, Lillian 34, 42, 76, 89 Canzona, Betty 35, 42, I05 Castro, Georgina 34, 43, lI3 Chambers, Mary 5, I7, 30, 43, 78, 84, l06 Chavez, Martha 34 Chen, Amy 42, 35 Cianfrini, Tina 8, IO, I8, 26, 35, 78, 9I Collazos, Amelia 36 Costello, Nancy 2, 36, 43 Cremins, Anne 37, 43 Day, Fran 36, 43, 80, 85 DeGenito, Pauline 5, 23, 36, 46 Diaz, Estela I3, 37 Dickey, Teresa 5, 30, 78, 92, 93, IO6 Dolan, Jeanne 4, 23, 37, 43, 78, 83, IO6 Doll. Teresa 5, 38, II6, I40 Dolorfino, Susan 30, 42 Duarte, Isabel 8, 38 Duran, Stella 5, 9, I3, I4, 22, 39, 43, 78 Falconi, Sylvia I40, 39, 43 Fitzpatrick, Brigid 23, 26, 27, 30, 42, II5 Fogarty, Diane 5, I2, I7, 38, 43, 78, 87 Gallardo, Rose 38, 43, I05 Galvan, Alice 39, I08, I40 Geise, Connie 2, 39, 43 Huntoon, Carol I6, 40, 43, 78, 84, 87, IO6 Jing, Lisa 7, I3, 4l, 78, 89, 90, 92, IO6 Juliao, Berny 35 Kennedy, Rosemary I2, 4I, 43. 44, ll3, I44 Kerrebrock, Deanna 2, 5, 43, 44. 78, 86, IO6 Ketchens, Charlean 45 Kingsland, Dene I7, 25, 43, 45, 78, 9l Knipscheer, Jan 43, 44, 86, I29 Kwok, Yin Fong 44 Larrea, Elsa 45, I40 Lavacude, Mirna 42, 45 Lee, Maureen 43, 46. 87 Lile, Margaret 4, I6, 24, 42, 47, 78, 9l, I32 Lopez, Carmen I7, 42, 47 Lopez, Esther I3, 43, 46 Lopez, Lillian 46 Magallanes, Julie I7, 42, 47, 78, 79, 88, l06 Merlano, Rima 32, 47 Morales, Sandra 43, 48 Morrison. Lynn 5, 24, 43, 48, 88 Morrow. Madalaine 4, 43, 49, 76, 78, 85, IO6 Moure, Maria I3, 32, 43, 49 Munguia, Oralia 43, 48 O'Shea, Anna 42, 48, 92, 93. II5 Pacheco, Rosario 6, 42, 49, 65, 66 Palesano, Margaret 49 Palkovic, Linda 24, 28, 43, 46. 50, 89, I44 Paneno. Mary 4, 26, 28, 50, 87, 89, 93, I27 Payton, Lynne 42, 5l Pedrini, Teresa I7, 23, 42, 5l, 78, 90, 92 Pizzuto, LuAnn 42, 50, I23 Polikaitis, Vita 5, 24, 43, 5I, 78, 88, I06 Polizzi, Carole 42, 5l Ramirez, Mirtha IO, 42, 52, ll4 Robles, Rosanne 22, 28, 52, 78, 79, 43, l06, I44 Rodriquez, Beatrice I7, 42, 53, 90 Sbicca, Diane 5, I2, 42. 53, II5 Segovia, Connie 23, 43. 52, 78, I06, l20. I44 Siecke, Michelle l7, 43, 52. 79, 84 Singh, Sonia 7, 8, 43, 53, 78, 82, 9I, IO6 Smith, Debra I7, 24, 42, 53, 87 Snyder, Cathy 43, 54 Ste Marie, Michelle 3, I2, 43, 54, 83 Stilgenbauer. Lorraine 26, 43, 5l, 55, 85, 90 Stokke, Karen I6, I7, 25, 42, 55, I3I. I32 Stubbs, Bernadine 4, 42. 54 Toomey, Kathleen 43, 54, 87 Yi. Mijong 55 Zuniga, Denise 43, 55, 67, 85, 88, I40 JUNIOR5 Aldana, Dolores 3, 58 Apollo, Margie I7, 58, Il8 Arnaud, Angelique 20, 58, 63, 83 Arteaga, Sonia 58 Beckham, Cynthia 7. 57, 58, I35 Bermeo, Isabel 58 Bilotta, Terri 7. 57, 58, 92, 93 Bunch. Maribeth 58 Caklovic. Cathy 58 Campos, Lydia I3, 58. 65 Carper, Leanne 4, 57, 58, 92, 93 Cooney, Maureen 58 Costabile. Lorraine 58 Dayen, Katherine I7, 58, 78, 80, l06 D'Egidio. Dora 3. 58 DeMasters, Zella I7, 58 Devay, Andrea 2l, 58, 62, 89 Doll. Lynne 3, 20, 58, 60. 89, I44 Dolorfino, Jackie 58 Dove, Robin 58, 62, 82, I37 Emme. Christine 5. 20. 58, 59, 88 Escobar, Christine 58 Ferrara, Kathy 58, 78, IO6 Garcia, Maria Geer, Lupita 58, 8I, I04, I05, I44 Geraci, Michele 58. 9l Giaimo, Francesca 58, 59, 62, 9l Gonzalez, Alicia 8, 59, 62, 90, I35 Gonzalez, Betty I36 Gonzalez, Sandy 59, I27 Gonzalez, Lupe 59, I44 Grover, JoAnne I7, 59 Heffernan, Carmen 59 Hernandez, Hilda 59 Hirrell, Ellen 59, 6l Holland, Christy 8, I7, 59, 63 lezza, Tina 59, I05 Iglesias, Rosemary 59 lssaevitch, Ann 59 Jeckel, Celeste 59 Katigbak, Maria 59, 66 Kaufman, Anne 59, l04 Kennally. Maura I7, 59, 66, 76, Il8 Kirst, Helen l7, 59, 62 Krajniak, Julie 2l, 57, 59 LaGrasta, Valerie 59 Lechon, Enriqueta 59 Lotz, Julie 59, 78, 79, IO6, I32, I44 Lucero, Sylvia 59, 80, 8I Magallanes, Judy I7, 47, 59 Marchese, Maria I6, I8, 59, 82 McNeill, Tara 60 McQuirk. Susan 60, 62, 89, lOl, I32 Mesa, Patricia I7, 59, 60, I36 Meza, Oralia 60 Miller, Connie l9, 58, 60, I4l Morita, Ruth 60 Murphy, Colleen 4, I7, 60, 9l, I27 Narkus, Lucy 60, I04 Ornelas, Teresa 20, 56, 59, 60 Ortega, Magdalena 60 Palesano, Kathy 60 Panlilio, Asuncion 2. l0, 60 Pauley, Cathy l9, 59, 60 Reavis, Christy l9, 60, 80 Rodriguez, Denise 60 Romo. Marina 20, 60, I44 Ruiz, Diana 20, 60, 83, I40 Sainz, Barbara 60 Salazar, Dolores 60, 6l Salvini, Patty 58, 60, 8I, 89, 92, I4l Santillo, Elena 60 Sayegh, Dina 6l Schmidt, Juliane I7, 20, 6l, 78, 80, l04 Schulte, Stephanie 6l, 63 Smith, Patricia I6, I8, 6l, 89, I32 Snee, Agnes 5. 6l, 90, 92, 93 Spinelli. Mary 6l, 63, I04, I35 Stancikas, Regina 6l, I05 Sturonas, Laima 6l, I32, I44 Taix, Linda 6l, l04 Tunzi, Carmela 6I Ugarte. Maria 6l, IO4 Urueta, Lorena 6l Vega, Adrienne 6l Vega, Ann I7, 6l, 8I, I32 Viaes, Vanessa 6I Warner, Kathleen I7, 6l, 90, 92, 93, I32 Wernette, Mary Beth 6l, 62, I37 Wombacher, Roberta 6l Yanovick, Janice 3, 2l, 6l, 92, 93 Yu, Suzette 20, 6I Zamudio, Bertha 6I SOPHOMORES Albanese, Loridana 64 Index Alonzo. Arlyn 64 Apollo, Teresa 8, I7, 64, II8 Baeza, Salena 3, 64, 80, 8I Baeza, Suemy 64 Barry, Tami 64, 69, 76, 92, I29, I32 Bautista, Denise 64, 85 Bello, Zoe 64 Benitez, Giselle 58 Bersach, Catalina 64. I40 Blain, Jacqueline IO, l8, 64, 69, 80, I29 Boehm, Theresa 64, 66, 69, I29 Bradley, Patricia 64 Brewer. Monique l35 Burns, Catherine 64 Campbell, Yvonne l8, 24, 64, 85 Campos, Melinda 64 Campos, Melissa 64, 83 Castro, Dianne 64. 84 Castro, Guiselle 25, 64 Castro. Maria 4, I5, 23, 64, 80, I44 CiFuentes, Ruth 64 Collazos. Rosa 64, 68. 65 Colomes, Zenaida 64, 90, 93, I4, 92 Cronin, Bonnie 64, 7I Curz, Darma 64 Davalos, Liv 65, I40 Day. Josephine 65 Diaz, Isabel 65 Dibie. Randa 65, 69 Durango, Lilly 64, 65, 78, IO6 Durelli, Greta 56, 65, l32 Duschane, Dawn 65 Duschane, Rizza 65 Flynn, Bridget 65, 67, 85, I23, I29 Francuz, Catherine 4, I4, 65, 93, 92 Garcia, Cecilia 65 Gardetto, Sharon 65 Geer, Marie 65, 68, 90, I29 Gomez, Claudia 3, l8, 65 Gomez, Maria 65 Grippi, Lisa 65 Hernandez, Alicia 65 Hernandez, Zenaida 65 Herda, Sonia 65, l04 Hill, Suzi 65, 69 Hirn, Katherine 56, 64, 65, 78, IO6, I29 Hoskin, Veronica 65, 69, I29 Houston, Michele 65 Huzau. Christine I5, 65, 83 Jeckel. Linda 65, 72 Jordan, Jill 66, I29 Kaissar, Jackie 66 Kennedy, Kathleen 23, 66, 68 Keough, Shawnee 66 Lange, Evelyn 66, 86 Lasher, Mary 64, 66, 90, 9l, 92, I29 Lau. Doris 66 Lira, Julia 66 oria. Lorna 66 agallanes, Linda 66 Maggi, Edlyn Martin, Alice Matias, Anna I5, 66, I32, l36 64, 66, 9l, I29 66, 78, 79, I29. I32, I44 Mercardante, Phyllis 66 Mieding, Martha I7, 64, 66, 68 Mullen, Norah 66, 80, SI, 90, 92, I32 Nesbitt, Aileen 66 Nicholas, Theresa 8, 66, 90 Nikoloff. Marion I5, 66, l28 Novacek, Laurie 66, 68 Oller, Isabel 66, l28 Ornelas, Anita 66, 68. 88 Pacheco, Rosaura 42, 65. 66 Palesano, Virginia 67 Papilion, Elizabeth 56, 67, 69, 92, 93, I2 Perez. Mayra 7, 67, 90 Pino, Brenda 67 3 Piumetti, Paula 66, I28 Polzin, Jennifer 67, I29 Ramirez, Rita 65, 67 Reino, Donna 67 Robles, Christine 22, 67, I29, 7, I44 Rosa, Isabel 67. 82 Ruiz, Eulalia 67 Ryder, Elaine 67, 86 Salomon, Marlise 67, I44 Smith, Regina I7, 67, 73. I44 Spear, Laura 67, 88 Stanziale, Gina 67, 68. l28 Szitkar, Donna I4, 67 Torres, Barbara 67, 88, I28 Trofimoff, Christine 67 Valencia, Rosa 67, I44 Wechsler, Kara IS, 56, 67, 6 Wenker, Jennifer 67, I29 FRESHMEN Acevedo, Astrid 70 Alacron, Alexandra 70 Alba, Katherine 70 Alegria, Corine 56, 70 Aleman, Sandra 70 Allen, Claire 70 Anderson, Adriana 70 Arca. Sarah 70. 75, I28 Arjona, Maria 70, 75 Arnaud, Solange 70 Becker, Karri 70 Beckham, Tamm 70, 74 Y Boehm, Carolyn 56, 70, 75 Borges, Maria 70, 88 Bozonier, Helene 70 Brehme, Jennifer 7, 70, 88, 92. 93 Bucmaniuk, Maria 70, 78, 86 Burke, Tracy 70 Cabanilla, Ines 70 Calvillo, Monica 70, 74 Camarillo, Anna 70 Campanelli, Deborrah 70 Celestino, Becky 70, 75 Chavez, Vivian 70, 88 Chun, Sarina 70 8, I29, I44 Cianfrini, Crystal 4, 8. I8. 7l, 78, 9l. CiFuentes, Claudia 70 Claycomb, Tara 5, 70, 74, 75, 82 Collins, Patricia 70 Cortes. Ana Maria 70 Couceiro, Celina 7I Davy, Lynn 7I, I08 de los Reyes, Rosa 7l Deluca, Giulia 7I Despard, Stephanie 7I. 72, 74, Dibie, Jackie 7I Dolan, Mary 7I Dolorfino, Tess 7l Duran, Marcela 7I Ehrhart, Teresa I2, 24, 7I Escalona, Migdalia 7I Ferrer. Raquel 7l, 72 Foti, Mary Jean 7l Fournier, Maude 7l Francuz, Susan 7I, 92, 93 Gama, April 7l Garcia, Norma 7I, 75 75, 93 Garriga. Belkys 7l Gifford, Monica 7l Giorgio, Serafina 7l. Il5 Gonzalez, Cynthia 65, 7l Gorospe, Christina 7I Granja, Hilda 7I Guiab. Rosario 7l Hauser, Laura 7l, 75. I08 Hawkins, Danetta 25, 7l, I08 Henderson, Janet 7I, 72. 92, 93 Herda, Ingrid 7I Hernandez, Rosa 7l Hoelzel. Georgine 7I, I08 Holland, Stephanie 72 Hoyo, Teresa 72, 76 Iglesias, Ada 72 lmmel, Alexina 72 Jacinto, Alejandra 72 Jaime, Araceli 72 Jimenez, Elva 72 Jordan. Pam I2, 72 Juge, Jeanette 7l, 72 Kersey, Lisa I8. 72, I08 Konkol, Alena 72 Kutchukov, Michele 72 Kwok, Yin Fan 44, 72 LaBreche, Michele 72, 92. 93 Ladnier, Lisa 72 Llaguno, Celia 72 Loeser. Jeanette, 72, 73 Lopez, Antoinette 72 Lopez. Diane 7I. 72 Lopez, Laura 72, 9I, l25 Lozano, Emma 72 Lucero, Elizabeth 59, 72 Maclntyre, Luella I7, 72 Manning, Cecilia 72 Marcuzzi, Shirley 72 Marlett. Wendy 72, 86 Martinez, Maria 72, l28 Mettler, Christine 72. 75, 78 Meza, Lorena 72 Mieding, Ann 72 Montez, Marylou 72 Mullen, Elizabeth 9, 72, 88, 92, 93 Nagle, Lynn 72 Paneno, Christina 7l, 72, 74. 92, 9 Pauley, Kim 7I, 72 Petrie. Martha 22, 7l, 72, 85, IO6 Pizzo, Frances 9, 73 Polka, Allison 25, 73. 75, I08 Quezada, Maricela 73, I08 Ramos, Karen 73 Reino, Kathy 7, 56, 73, I29 Richards, Katherine 73, 92, 93 Rivera. Christine 7I, 73, 9l Rivera, Karen 73 Robbins, Kathleen I3 Rosales, Sara 73, I08 Ruiz. Esperanza 73 Rumi, Mary Ellen 73, I08 Seda, Anna 70, 73 Segura, Maria 73, 74 Soloria, Dina 73 Spalluto, Adele 73 Spear. Elissa 73 Tromba, Sandra 73 Urrutia, Rose Marie 73 Vazquez, Sylvia 73 Velasquez, Debbie 73, 82, I05 Veneckis, Claudia 73, I40 Venegas, Ana Elisa 73 Vengco, Arminda 73 Villanueva, Irma 73 Villarreal, Linda 73 Villegas, Virginia 73 Walden, Annette 73 Weber, Laura 73 Wenker, Melinda 7I, 73, 86 3. I06 RESPONSE STAFF '78 Co-editors Business W 'iS'2 Salomon Rosanne Robles Linda Palkovic, Manager Gwa Smnh Connie Segovia , Lulu Geer Lama Swrmfas Lupe Gonzalez Rosa Valencia Photographers Kara Wechsler Connie Segovia, Manager f.8y0lIf speciaf Thanks Lynne Doll Marty Bermudez Mr. Harry Bournique Maria Castro p t W-H 5 d- Moderator Rosemary Kennedy NTL Alicia 535:25 Sr' Suzanne Stopper' B'V'M' iulie LAT? Mr. Robert Lasher, Glendale Camera ' nna a ras M . G 5 1 C ' Printer Chris Robles HTF. ,S,'f,r5,f,,Sf0gE5f, Omer American Yearbook Co.-Dave Sorenson Marina Romo I44 Sr. Roselina Tinnes. B.V.M. 6154 l ' 01 . -CH--I To Z. 'V ff? :O PULSXAW OQEFZQBWP 09,1 'pax ggi 32-2'.vfn-,ff jp?5 2 Z WV fc Q3 Qf -pf ' mmf .gL6,J?- A-E ff Q ef? fa La? 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Mr. Mul- len asks daughter Elizabeth. 2 Fathers and daughters are given a warm welcome by Freshman Class Vice-President Tina Paneno. Grand prize winners Tara Clay- 3 comb and her father. 4 Wendy Marlett and her father hear their names announced as winners of the slow dance contest. Judges Sister Margretine and Sis- ter Gerarda are ready with rib- bons for dance contest winners. SUPPLEMENT I42-A H.F. Gaels Keep the Ball Bouncing The first few seconds of a basket- ball game are always up in the air for center Kathy Hirn, while team- mate Norah stands by ready to re- ceive the ball. A tense moment for freshman team members J. Brehme, E. Mul- len, J. Henderson, A. Spalluto, and M. La Breche in the game against Mission. Basketball Team '78f CTopD Janet Henderson, Elizabeth Papilion, Norah Mullen, Kathy Richer, Eliz- abeth Mullen, Alice Martin, Adelle Spalluto, Michelle La Breche, coach Ms. Arndt. CBottomD Jen- nifer Brehme, Teresa Pedrini, Katie Warner, Marion Nikoloff, Anna C'Shea. Anna O'Shea tries an overhead jump shot to make a needed bas- ket, while Kathy Hirn and Alice Martin stand ready for the re- bound. Oh where, Oh where can that ball be? wonder Kathy Hirn and Mis- sion team members. Norah Mullen takes advantage of Mission's fumble and goes after the ball, but the opposition follows closely behind. l42 B SUPPLEMENT A . 2 ,yt ig i 1 Q jf, ,,kb E N 1 5 llf' iff' 4 fi x J f K, 1 . lr X R x if - , W l 5 ' P! V1 'i'1'e i?:: t 2 .lltiv Take Me Gut to the Ball Game Softball Team '78: Maria Castro and Tina Paneno CManagersjg Mary Paneno, Janet Henderson, Katie Warner, Agnes Snee, Marion Nik- oloff, Norah Mullen, Laura Spear, Miss Arndt CCoachJ1 Bottom Row: Kathy Brehme, Rose Gallardo, Lynne Payton, Teri Pedrini. Katie Warner throws a fast ball to strike out a St. Andrews team member. Agnes Snee leads off and waits for Miss Arndt's signal to steal the base. A needed hit is made by Marion Nikoloff to bring in a runner on third. An easy catch for H.F. as they make the last out. SUPPLEMENT l42-C Good orning Starshine! I A long Spirit Week finally ends. This tie is killing mel moans Jen- nifer Brehem on Friday, hat and tie day. 2 With a little daily care it will last for years of wear, sing Tina Pan- eno and Crystal Cianfrini during the talent show. Susan McQuirk takes a bow after playing a duet with Vita Polikaitis. 4 Up, up, and away go our beautiful balloons with all our hopes and dreams during the flag ceremony on Monday. Carol Huntoon and Madeline Mor- row sing about their favorite bologna. 6 And they say milk is good for you. Look what it did to me! groans Freca Giaimo. Altar banner displays Spirit Mass theme. Yvonne Campbell steals the show with her interpretation of 50's dancing during the sock hop on Thursday. 9 Even the faculty got into the act with a surprise performance by Mrs. Zuber, Mrs. Combs, Mrs. De- Rosa, Sr. Margretine, and Miss Kresal. IO Swooning over their guys, Mary Chambers, Dene Kingsland, Diane Fogarty, and Monica Blain sing and dance to the tune of My Guy. H Alexandra Alacron, Isabel Duarte. Marty Petrie and Diane Lopez watch as the dancers do their thing on 50's day. I Lorraine Stilgenbauer, Luanne Piz- zuto, and Bebe Rodriguez boogie to the beat of the Caveman. l42-D SUPPLEMENT ' y,gf'I 1'1 L2 'levy A 'Mi 'TH Wjc gg. ., , 4,5 is- wi mf 1, fy., ---,,e.-, 1, ,ag ,nl -,ft ,Q w,,,,:V , ., K msg A a f: tx if 5 cf, ,f , 5 , iw W I ., H , um, Q I i -ary' 5?:,,A.,.w . . 1 . . W- 44. , 1 ,qv-V f 1- , 7, '- ff, ,fairy .4 K3 a i 'A if ' - 3 ' c 'lu 7 iii ' 1. W i 5 if ff f ff. ,gi ll' 5 , 9. , V, as was I f.f- :.,..-win w i , ii ,ya A, J 1 ,.,.,,,.., Xl y,,. L QW 7, ' my I 2 l . 4' as .,,.. gg.. Q, R 5 1 ' Q V 71 ,,g, ,, v 1 1 f so Q . 3 , 2 , ,.,, 1 4,1 2. ,W 1 -,--' ewfi ,s,,. i, ne, ...K I ...,. f 1? 'ff 'kr , I eb 'H' T NEW STAR xg K 5. am, 'W V 1 'ff SUPPLEMENT I42-E Friday Night Special We interrupt this program to present 'Friday Night Special,' Holy Family's l978 Prom Skit. Featuring: 'Eight Is Enough,' 'Charlie's Angels,' 'Three's Com- pany,' and 'Price ls Right.' Special guest stars are Brigid Fitzpatrick CQueenJ, Mary Paneno, Lorraine Stilgenbauer, Monica Blain, and Tina Cianfrini CPrincessesD. We thank our sponsors who made this program possible: Dr. Pepper, Suzy Chapstick, Head Shampoo, Pepsi, and Tickle. Tune in again next year for the I979 Prom Skit starring . . I Head Shampoo is squeezy, so clean and easy, sing A. lssaevitch Cbottlej and M. Kennally. Hillbillies Angelique, Janice, Tina, and Dora look for a stool pigeon to take the Pepsi challenge. Newfound followers of Dr. Pepper. P. Mesa, R. Iglesias, and R. Stan- cikas. Waiting for the Price ls Right winner. ln Charlie's Angels K. Palesano is mistaken for a criminal. Mortimer CM. Ortegaj looks for his mother. Angels B. Wombacher, J. Yano- vick, and K. Ferrara. Chrissy CA. Devayj and .lack CL. Gonzalesj look for a new room- mate after Janet elopes. New reigning Queen and Court. QOWXIGTU1 -lb OJ I0 Hostesses L. Carper and T. Bilotta relax in front of the TV. I42-F SUPPLEMENT M , . fr w,,-,H ,--s ff-, . - 3 A M ,WW ,,.. 'S L 'V llll ..,y., ,ffm,,-wwnlff , .J: ' ,V M, 3249551,,fn7?512 VY::?flYer wsu-'I :2fs,?ff!'V ..,, 'Q ... Q t ' ,A ,,,. ffl ff' , ., l . l' . 3 ' e , E , ' L 2 'i f 'EMWIN 1 RM 1-...W 5 ..- j,qE,. , I, H, .1 X SUPPLEMENT I42-G 5 f,' 1 , ff M W Za ' , , W ,W I I42-H SUPPLEMENT 6 1 In, ,473 rf? Q Q X , , . 1 i Q, 5 ff 3' If I Ei' I if 22-54 Q S -1 ov' l ,V A .U I xx if ' . X .P ff i l Dream Come True Always S Forever. Holy Family I978 Prom Court. After a dinner of London-broil- ed steak and scalloped pota- toes, Marty Bermudez, Mirtha Lavacude. and escorts are ready for the music of Craze, Nesey Zuniga 8 Paula Burns ar- rive at the Biltmore Hotel with their dates. Princess Mary Paneno. Rose Gallardo and escort sit this one Out. Princess Tina Cianfrini is pre- sented to seniors and iuniors. Jan Knipscheer and date. Connie Miller welcomes seniors and juniors to the Crystal Ball Room. Juniors enjoy their view from the balcony. Junior Class President Kath- erine Dayen crowns Princess Lorraine Stilgenbauer. Senior friends gather between dances for a group picture. SUPPLEMENT I42 I A Simple Goodbye lsn't Enough Sylvia Vasquez finds the lunch she shares with her senior fin- ger-Iickin' good. You're gonna make it after all, sings Dene Kingsland to her freshman. The winners of the basket con- test display their creations to their Big Sisters. Anna O'Shea anticipates the up- coming thriller, Charades. Freshman Class President Mar- ty Petrie welcomes the seniors to the annual Freshman-Senior Luncheon. You make it mean something more, says Mimi Wenker to Anna Giorgio. l42 J SUPPLEMENT .ch K w. xg sk ...c l F K F W S , , . X Q T X S 1 wi h I 'f'- ls ki ' Q J. i 5 f arg' s 9 wi EE xl 5. tv' or L 'H 'I W ,f lt 4 lfr,,J , A , We Give You a Garden of Memories I Looking over her notes before the breakfast, Kathy Hirn pre- pares to welcome the Senior Class of l978. 2 For Alice Galvan. a fruit cup is just the beginning of a delicious breakfast consisting of scram- bled eggs, hash browns, bacon. muffins, and Danish pastries. 3 During the program, Martha Mieding and Marie Geer give their speech to their senior. 4 Atop the twentieth floor of the Universal Sheraton, Veronica Hoskin entertains with Color My World. Behind her is a view of the San Fernando Val- Iey. ln a garden of memories, sen- iors sing their song, l Can't Smile Without You, to their sophomores. SUPPLEMENT I42-K i Good Times We Remember Beginning the Class Day cere- monies, Salutatorian Mary Pan- eno presented the opening wel- come. Next came the president of each class during the seniors' four years. These girls commem- orated the past, reviewing famil- iar experiences. Recalling the good times, classes then sang farewell songs to the graduates. Freshmen said goodbye to their Big Sisters by singing Sunrise, Sunset. Sophomores reminisced the happy times they shared with the seniors, presenting Qld Days. Juniors expressed their farewell through a medley dedi- cated to the Class of '78. I Pupils come and go, they don't stay too long, is the faculty an- swer to the seniors' thank you. 2 ,ln keeping with tradition, Class Day is opened by Salutatorian Mary Paneno. Hands link in friendship as sen- iors sing the Alma Mater for the last time. 4 Freshmen present their gift of song: Sunrise, Sunset. The results of weeks of noon- time practice surface as sen- iors sing their goodbyes. ' 6'Seniors line up for Class Day ceremonies. 7 Are boyfriends members of our immediate families? Girls, this is not a beach! Goodnight, John Boy, con- cludes Mary Chambers. Seniors and their moderators exchange thanks. 9 Mary Chambers gives a bouquet to the Senior Class Moderator Sister Realino. IO As ast so homore resident P P P ' Teresa Pedrini thanks the soph- omores for the breakfast pre- sented at the Universal Shera- A IOn. H Underclassmen applaud the Class of '78. I42-L SUPPLEMENT cr E . D i x. 4' 1' i- ' .1 'I' 2' 1 ,Y -5 , Q? K .45 . , , 5 if 7 , is - f ffj 57 5 21,1 Q14 X , 5? I , x Q 'WN ai f f iff ' 1 s si I M' 'Fw Q his gg I ig, Q! K ' u af ,- IZV Y V- , X ' MJ ? 74 1. A ge-V ' f 8 V 5 11' 3 YA 'max Q '58 K-gvfsf , t ,pu vi gi g 1, , 24 'TA I ' Inf 34' N A LJ 5 A ft 1 3 - W I , :ff ' Q 5525, V 5, I pu. U x -.1 'p is S k 1 , ' - 1 z-' . 'A X f : . 3 5. . x ' .,.f'Q - M 4 E A Q P ,,,, 1 if - J A A A was A sf it A ,...:. QW , K, ' , x My K A 5' ' ' h w. , 9 , f ff , M .1 . SUPPLEMENT I42-M A Time to Move On Addressing the assembly at the Honors Convocation, Linda Pal- kovic begins her Valedictory. For the final time as a Holy Family student, Carol Huntoon does the reading at the Bac- calaureate Mass. Terri Doll and Teresa Dickey share their musical talents dur- ing the Mass. Plaque winner Lisa Jing proudly receives the Bank of America award in liberal arts. Proud seniors stand to accept Monsignor Lirette's blessing. May you be in Holy Family a shining name, Sister Diane ad- vises the graduates. Are our caps on straight? ask Deanna Kerrebrock, Dene Kingsland, and Connie Geise. Assisted by Agnes Snee, Mon- signor Lirette presents Mary Chambers with her diploma. On stage at Thorne Hall, each senior has her own thoughts about past years at Holy Family and future years ahead. A first for the faculty: an aca- demic procession on Occiden- tal College campus. Oh, no- l'm next! realizes .lan Knipscheer as Vita Polikaitis receives her diploma. Seniors join their fellow Glee Club members to present Nig- ra Sum, under the direction of Miss Breden. l42 N SUPPLEMENT ,A 'W!p,.+,,,' ' R -'wtf 'f Q' Z lg., l Q D . . if it 4 'Wi 1.. gi v w .-Q,N: X ilk r.- .. 5 1 il 2 I 7' , .2 3 Y f-W f ,.-.-,qt E 2 :'1 ' I ?vx 3 f 5 A A 5 ya gbtfkz ' s ,sa , 9?f'1 'BU'4ggV X.,,' Q p f M , J QV f SUPPLEMENT I42-O .1
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