Holy Names University - Excalibur Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

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A-?cj1Q24-i E X C A L I B U R VO PUBLISHED BY TH EXCALIBUR STAFF L'nlla4a.nI,flz1z,?lah1.'7'larnnA. OAKLAND, CALIFGRNIA LUMEXIII K 1 , FV R1-SWORD . .. KNOWLEDGE COMES, BUT WISDOM LINGERS -Tennyson. Colleges are beacons. They assemble knowledge and 1'l1e experience of years unif- ing 'I'l1em in 'Hue kindling of an ever-blazing +orcl1 of learning. As 'Phe brilliance of a 'Flame is defermined by ifs fire so a college's lighf is dependenl upon Hs leachings. Our col- lege holds oui' ils never-failing beacon fhal' from Hs embers, eagerly fanned in'lo glow- ing brilliance each of us, may be guided in flue way of Tru'll1. As knowledge comes so le+ if remain and ripen wi+h +he years info wisdom. S+and- ards of Goodness and Trulh illuminecl by fhe blazing beacon of wisdom will ever keep before us +l'1e goal of E'I'ernal Happiness awaiiing our grasp. PRESIDENT 'S MESSAGE . .. EDUCATION IS AN ORNAMENT IN PROSPERJTY AND A REFUGE IN ADVERSITY -Aris'Io'I'Ie. These pages confain Ihe record of a year of your educaiion a+ Ihe CoIIege of 'Ihe Holy Names, a year in which you have acquired knowiedge 'I'ha+ has made you ofher 'I'han you were. For I'he mind, which is po'Ien+iaIIy all ihings, becomes whaf H' knows. In Ihe various fields of learning you have s+udied, you have found a manifesfaiion of AbsoIu'Ie Trufhg in Ihe cuI'l'uraI values you have learned +o apprecia+e, you have seen a refIec+ion of EI'ernaI Beauiyg in fhe spiri+uaI force and moral s+reng+h you have gained, you have experienced a parI'icipa+ion in 'rhe Divine Goodness. To Ihe ex+en+ 'Iha+ you have made 'I'he knowledge of fhese uI'I'imaIe realifies your own, have you made 'Ihis year of your educafion significant These Ihings +ranscend 'l'he more obvious ye+ evanesceni' reaIiI'ies of maferiaI possessions and I'he specific evenI's of which your Iives are composed. For possessions musi' be relinquished a+ 'Ihe Iasfg and occasions do noi' make you noble or base, fhey mereiy reveal you as such before men. Bur wha+ you are is yours for efernify. May The knowledge you have acquired give you 'Ihe spiri'ruaI 'Force I'ha+ makes your adherence Io Efernal Truih unassaiIabIe. Then only will your educaiion be an ornamen'l' Io wear proudly, and, if need be, an ever ready and adequa+e refuge. SISTER M. MADELEINE ROSE Presidenf 1 ' V 4 wwf DEDICATIV N For rhe spirif of inieresf you showed and +he manner in which you cooper- afed in assuring fhe producfion of ihis yearbook we cledicafe 'ihis ninefeen hundred and fiffy-one edifion of 'lhe EXCALIBUR of 'lhe College of fhe Holy Names +o you, fhe S+uden'rs of 'lhe College, who expended so much +ime and energy in aiding 'rhe Sfaff members in puH'ing ou+ +his I3+h +radi+ional volume. OCT. DEAR DIARY: Well, fhe firsf monfh of college is over and I feel I-haf I am a definife parf of life here. This was anofher monfh of geffing acquainfed wifh my classmafes, feachers, and books, especially books. Oh, fhose midferms! Of course, we can'f forgef fo menfion fhe dances: a Sf. Mary's Rally Dance, a mixer here af fhe College wifh U.S.F., and a big Calico Ball wifh Sf. Mary's af fhe Oakland Club. l'm beginning fo see whaf people mean when fhey say Dancing fheir way fhrough Iife for fhaf's all some seem fo do. DEC. DEAR DIARiY: Jusf as I gel' seffled in fhe roufine of College life once again, if is fime fo gef ready fo go home for Chrisfmas Recess. There is a fypical lasf minufe flurry of geffing addresses for Chrisfmas Card lisfsg fime for iusf one more of fhese ferrific Newman dances, and, fhen, excepf for a door slammed by some Iafe Ieaver, all is quief in fhe halls buf for fhe whisper, whisper of fhe Sisfers' shoes on fhe polished floors as fhey prepare fo greef fhe Saviour of fhe World. 'z 4 - 4' . 4- I A V b a iilgs 'N SEP'l'ENBEI SEPT. DEAR' DIARY: Summer vacafion was divine buf I do believe fhaf had I known so many wonderful acfivifies were planned fo enliven fhe college monfhs,-well, Ief me fell you. There was fhe big affernoon school mixer for old and new sfudenfs alike followed by fhe mixer ouf af Sf. Mary's. Then rahl rahl rahl for fhe foofball season sfarfed by a Sanfa Clara Rally Dance. If fhis is a fasfe of college life wifh all ifs dances, parries, and fascinafing people, fhen if's college for mel NOV. DEAR DIARY: Upsfairs, downsfairs, back up again-l'm begin- ning fo undersfand why Upperclassmen have sfream- Iined figures. The Sophomores gave fheir Informal Dance. The Crysfal Room of fhe Whifcomb Hofel is quife a place, such afmosphere. Then, Jenny Kissed Me caused quife an uproar. Loucl was fhe acclaim for fhe fall semesfer offering of fhe Masquers. Nexf, fhere was a greaf commofion followed by fhe sophisfi- cafed calm of fhe Senior Supper Dance. Suddenly, frunks maferialized from oul' of nowhere, and home! for a wonderful Thanksgiving Holidayl JAN. DEAR DIARY: Back wifh slamming doors, cheery greefings, and squeals of delighf for a friend who has been away for fwo oh-so-long weeks. Affer a wonderful holiday if seems ferrible fo come back and face fhe looming menace ahead. However, fhey say info each life a Iiffle rain musl' fall buf fhis li'l'fIe rain furned ouf fo be hail in fhe form of firsf semesfer finals. Oh, well, fhey were soon over and everyone seH'Ied back info fheir usual lefhargy. r JUNEiii FEB. DEAR DIARY: Affer a hecfic final week fhe peace broughf fo mind and soul by fhe annual refreaf was so welcome. Treading swiffly on fhe heels of fhe refreaf was fhe Freshman Formal, held af fhe Fairmonf Hofel, prov- ing fhaf fhis year's youngesf class knows whaf if wanfs and how fo gel' if. Came Washingfon's Birfh- day and a celebrafion such as 'Ihaf be-wigged gen- fleman never saw 'I'he likes of before. 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Then fhe Fashion Show made us eager fo gef ouf and purchase 'lhose new summer clofhes for which we had been longing. If was also in April fhaf fhe Spring Term Plays were presenfecl. This year insfead of one big play fhe Masquers presenfecl 3 one-acl' plays in fheir own inimilable fashion. Also, once again came midferms. JUNE. DEAR DIARY: The Graduafion Ball held af fhe California Coun- fry 'Club was a wonderful end fo a wonderful year. If was followed by Baccalaureafe Day, where fhere was one lasf Cap and Gown Mass, farewell speeches from fhe Presidenf of fhe College and 'I'he Gradual'- ing Class, and one lasf good-bye in Murray Library fo fhe faculfy. Then, affer packing fhe few remaining fhings Ief+ here and fhere abouf fhe school and bid- ding a fond adieu fo classmafes we leff for a carefree summer vacafion. 4 MARCH. DEAR DIARY: T'was ever fhus, a merry whirl and excifing fime followed, nay chased, by fhose horrible IiI I'le fhings fondly known as midferms. Here, also, we should bow our heads for a momen+'s silenf remembrance of whaf 'Ihe Sophomores wenf fhrough: a 'Iwo day na- fional fesfing program which, I am willing fo bef, fhey will never complefely forgef. However, gloom was soon dispelled by fhe brighf Easfer clofhes which made fheir appearance near fhe end of fhe monfh. MAY. DEAR DIARY: We sfarfed May off in a mosf appropriafe manner. A May procession of all fhe sfudenfs of 'l'he College 'lo fhe shrine of Ou-r Lady was mosf fiffing. Follow- ing fhis we had our usual dances, parfies, and ofher evenfs. One of fhe big fhings fhaf musfn'+ go un- menfioned is fhe Junior-Senior Banquef which was held af fhe Claremonf Hofel. The old cliche, A grand 'lime was had by all, could be here inserfed. Then, for fhe second fime fhis year a horrible 'lhing happened: finals. FN D 1 15' H '11 Ediior ,..........,w..w.....,. Assis'Ian+ Ediior ........... Pholography Ecliior.. .. ., . Liferary Ediior .......w...,. 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Moderafor ,7,A. ,.,,w , Audrey Bill '52 Sheila Birmingham '53 Vivian Boersig '5I Aileen Bufler '5l Coleffa Daasy '53 Joan Defiwiller '53 Laurie Donegan '53 Doris Filica '52 Marianne Fry '54 Joyce Galena '53 Kafhy Huck '5l Gloria Hymes '53 Rosemarie lndelicalo '54 Suzanna Joffroy '54 Gladys Keller '52 Cf N'l'IEN'l'S ADMINISTRATI 0 N GRADUATES ORGANIZATIONS CLASSES ACTIVITIES w,.....KaIhleen Morrisey ' ..,.,..,,.,Donna Scilacci ' .........Laverne Sherwood ,,...,,..,...Marian Smifh ....... ...Margarel Daly '53 v..a..,.Mary Ann Giuffre '52 ....,.,.,.,,.,.Mary Lu Papousek Mary Looney '54 Lorena Louis '5I Agnes Lucey '53 Jacqueline McAuley '5I Rifa O'NeiI '54 Nadine Paolino '52 Lorraine Roche '53 Shirley Simpson '53 Phyllis Slevin '53 Mary Van Valhenburgh '53 Mariean Weber '5I Peggy Welp '53 Pal' While '52 Alice Wolff '53 ....CaroI Kehoe Vivian Ferill ' l I u-I - a.?h fSii,5V mwfr Agfa- '-,'.f,,3 ' U' Af , yi.+-we-vf.,g5f'5f5Q:fE5,w.,, gvwjsiigggri-1g:zqH::pfnaA..5.,A ggi? .--.?f'wff5A,fsA..J-'::Hf::z2Qi,:2ggfgp. 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D EAN OF THE COLLEGE SISTER MARY ANDREW ..IIS ..II,,.I SSI,.III.I,SSE,.,I.IS .,,,..S,S R E G ISTRAR SISTER ANTONIA MARIE ,,E.......,,,,,,E.. ,.,..,.I.,.E, D EAN OF WOMEN SISTER MARY CONSUELA ROSE ....... ..............,.........S,.... ,... , ..,...... . T REASURER ASSISTANTS SISTER PAULA MARIE, E.,.,. ,........IEE ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER SISTER MARY AGNES CECILE. ,.,, ,.,,, S ECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT MRS. BERYL BENT .,..,,,,.,,,S,,,,,, , ., ,,,..... ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN OF WOMEN DEPARTMENT OF ART The deparTmenT offers courses ThaT include The appreciaTion and pracTice of arf, arT Theory and criTicism, and arT hisfory. ArT courses are open To sTudenTs wishing an oppor- TuniTy To develop Their individual arTisTic abilifies or To gain an undersTanding oT The arTisTic expression of Europe and America in pasT and presenT Times. SisTer AniTa, A.B., Miss Ann Bendorf, M.A. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION The College is empowered by The California STaTe Board of EducaTion To prepare sTudenTs for The Teaching profession and is auThorized To recommend candidaTes for elemenTary and secondary credenTials. The fufure Teacher's whole program of curricular and co-curricular inTeresTs is direcTed To The end of making her a liberally educaTed young woman of superior personaliTy, wiTh wide inTeresTs, and The desire and abiliTy To parTici- pafe efFecTually in The cooperaTive underTalzings of a democraTic socieTy. SisTer Mary Clare, Ph.D., SisTer M. Agnes Clare, Ed.D., SisTer M. of ST. Michael, Ph.B., Mrs. Jessie Calder, A.B., Mrs. PeTer Wallace, A.B. I DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND SPEECH The deparTmenT offers maiors in English, Speech, Drama, and a combined major in Speech and Drama. These fields of concenTraTion presenT boTh culTural and professional opporTuniTies To The sTudenT, enriching and broadening her experience and equipping her To Take her place in professional and privaTe life as a culTured ChrisTian woman. SisTer Mary AusTin, Ph.D., SisTer M. Rosuara, A.B., SisTer Madeleine Maria, M.A., SisTer M. Claire Madeleine, Ph.D., Miss Barbara Andrade, A.B., Miss Mary Lu Papousek, M.A. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jacques Abramowifsch, Language and Mafhemaficsg Louis William Ford, Music. Ann Marie Bendorf, Ari' LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara An- drade, English, Mary Lu Pa- pousek, Drama. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES The deparfmenf aims fo give sfu- denfs an opporiunify fo acquire a reading knowledge of a foreign lan- guage fhal' fhey may enioy fhe greaf masferpieces of liferafure and under- sfand fhe nafional civilizafion and cul- fure porfrayed, and fo provide an in- fegrafed program for unclergraduafe concenfrafion which will enable fhe sfudenf 'l'o masfer a foreign language for lafer specializafion in giraduafe re- search or in feaching. Sisfer M. Regi- nalda, M.A., Sisfer M. lnnocenfia, Ph.D., Mr. Jacques Abramowifsch, Ph.D., Mrs. Frank Erickson, M.A., Mrs. Mirian Parry, M.A. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS A maior in mafhemafics is offered fo safisfy fhe needs of fwo groups of sfudenfs: fhose who desire a gen- eral educafion and who find safisfac- fion in fhe discipline of mafhemafics: l2l fhose who desire fo feach mafhe- mafics on fhe secondary level. Sisfer M. Madeleine Rose, M.S. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC The deparfmenf offers fhree de- gree programs: lil fhe program lead- ing fo a Bachelor of Arfs degree wifh a liberal arfs maior in music. fhe program leading 'lo a Bachelor of Arfs degree wifh a music educafion major. l3l fhe program leading fo fhe Bache- lor of Music 'degree..Sisl'er M. Liguori, B.M., Sisfer Josepha Mary, M.A., Sis- fer M. Theresa Agnes, M.A., Sisfer M. Dorofhea Rose, A.B., Sisfer Miriam Genevieve, M.A., Sisfer M. Clofildis, M.A. lCandl, Mr. Bernhard Abramo- wifsch, Mr. Marsden Brooks, Mr. Louis Ford, 'Mr. Herman Trufner, Mrs. Brace Eybel, A.B., Mrs. M. G. Jones, Sisfer M. Angela Louise, M.A. lCandl. .V DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY The courses in philosophy are de- signed 'lo assisl' 'lhe sludenl in acquir- ing lhe praclice of logical Ihinking, clear expression, and 'rhe abilily fo consider 'rhings in lheir relalive values. Courses in psychology are planned 'lo combine wilh sociology, educalion, social welfare, economics, and nursing educalion when 'lhe field of concenira- lion is in any of Ihese subiecls. A minor in psychologyis olTered. Sis'I'er Au- gusline Marie, M.A., Rev. Palriclc Kelly, O.P., PI1.D. DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION Courses in religion are designed lo acquainl' 'lhe sludenl wi'I'h l'he life, personaliiy, and leachings of Chrisf, 'lhe Church and ils conlribuiion 'ro civilizarion, 'I'he moral slandards of righl' living, lhe Cafholic viewpoinl upon world problems, and lhe avail- able means of personal holiness and spirilual power. Rev. Francis Rielly, S.T.L. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE The deparlmenl' offers lhree de- gree programs: ill ihe program of sludy wi'I'h a nalural science major leading lo a Bachelor of Arls degree +o equip sludenls lo qualify for leach- ing in iunior and senior high schools. IZI sfudenls who wish 'l'o qualify as lab- oralory Technicians 'Follow a four-year course which leads 'lo a Bachelor of Arls degree. Afler comple'I'ing lhis course and a six monlhs apprenlice- ship in a clinical Iaboralory approved by 'I'he Slale Deparlmenl' of Heallh, s+uden'I's are eligible for a license as clinical Iaboralory lechnicians. l3l l'he program of liberal arls and nursing educa'I'ion for regislered nurses may prepare +he sfludenl 'For supervision and leaching in clinical fields or for ihe leaching of basic sciences in lhe basic nursing program. Sisier M. Eucharia, A.B., Sisier M. Denise Madeleine, Ph.D., Mr. Joseph Gorman, Ph.D. i'Candl, Miss Mary Rooney, M.A. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Groom Jones, Music, Bernhard Abra- mowilsch, Music. Reverend J. Palrick Kelly, O.P., Philosophy. Reverend Francis E. Rielly, Religion. MISS MARY ROONEY Science MRS. HERBERT WONG Physical Education DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES By means of class leciures and per- sonal conferences, 'lhe deparlmeni' al'- 'rempls fo assis+ 'lhe sludenl in his ef- forf +o oblain a comprehensive view of lhe culfural achievemenfs of man- kind 'lhrough ihe cenluries and so pro- vide an adequale ,hisiorical back- ground 'For 'lhe o'l'her subiecls of 'lhe curriculum. The deparlmenl offers a maior in Hislory, a gmaior in Social Science: a minor in Polifical Science, and a minor in Economics. Sisler M. Loyola, Ph.D., Sisler Gerlrucle Mary, Ph.D. V I DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE The social welfare group maicr is comprised of lhirly-six upper division unils in economics, hisfory, polilical science, psychology, and social wel- fare. The dislribulion of courses from ofher deparlmenfs is designed 'ro ac- quainl' +he sfudenf wifh fhe main sci- enlific foundafions upon which social work is based. Sisfer Anlonia Marie, M.A., Mrs. Madeleine Bendorf, A.B. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The deparlmenl' offers a maior in physical educaiion. This qualifies lhe sludenf for a Special Credenlial in Physical Educaiion. Mrs. Herberf Wong, M.A. K LIBRARIAN slsren MARY IKATHERINE, B.L.s. GRADUAXTES Ea AILEEN BUTLER CAROL KEHOE AILEEN CARISSIMI JANET PEARCE SENIORS LONG, LONG BE MY HEART WITH SUCH MEMORIES FILL'Dl SEPTEMBER, I947- Regisfrafion Day, a big day in our lives signified fhe firsf day of college. Where's room 83? Whaf is a unif? And who in fhe world is Blackie? Treading swiffly upon fhe heels of fhis day was 'Ihe Reign of Terror, lnifiafion Day, leaving us wifh aching backs and arms affer polishing and cleaning Seniors' cars and rooms. H' was 'Ihen we presenfed The Seniors As They Look fo Us. Our Freshmen Formal af fhe Claremonl' Counfry Club was punch happy, so much so fhaf coffee sales and raffles helped pay for if. Thaf year, foo, we, fhe Freshmen presenfed fhe school wifh fhe Mission Day Queen. SEPTEMBER, I948- Regisfrafion Day again. We found room 83 fhis fime, buf where did all 'Ihe Freshmen come from? Our welcome parfy gave fhem a good sfarf. There were more foofball games, more rallies, and fhen fhe Sophomore Informal af fhe Gold Ballroom of fhe Palace Hofel preceded by a score of skifs and posfers. Mission Day rolled around again, and we became Indians pow-wowing fhe school fo a day of fun. Then, suddenly, June was here, and once again we rapidly dispersed. SEPTEMBER, I949-- Juniors, shy, buf upperclassmen, we now knew fhe implicafions of fhe ferms maior and minor. A mixer af Sf. Mary's was followed by one af Sanfa Clara. Then, once again, as winfer rolled around, we packed 'our skis and skipped off for whi'l'e week ends. C.H.N. became Heaven in December as we pre- senfed fhe LiHles'I Angel : Ihen, fhe fempo changed as we 'look on fhe March Wearin' of fhe Green becoming soda ierks for Mission Day jigging our way fhrough a foine +oime. Nexf, came a really big day of our college life: af a luncheon fhe Seniors presenfed us our rings. Affer fhaf a picnic af Marsh Creek was followed by a din- ner af 'lhe Claremonf's Lido Deck where we giffed fhe Seniors wifh bracelefs. We fhen moved info fhe Top Sea'I's of 'C.l'l.N. SEPTEMBER, I950- Regisfrafion Day, for fhe lasf fime. This year we knew everyfhing, almosf. Plans fo make our lasl' year a pleasanf one included: a lasf whirl of rallies and mixers: enferfaining fhe Gaels af a supper dance: Seniors as Mr. and Mrs. Sanfa Claus: giving fhe Jun- iors 'lheir rings: and hosfesses for Mission Day lunch and 'Ihe Alumnae Tea. Spring broughf four new en- gagemenfs, a whirl of parfies, weddings, and fun. As 'lhe final pages of fhe book are furned, we receive official welcome fo fhe Alumnae: enferfain Mofher and Dad: difch school for a day: and face finals for a lasf fime. As guesfs of honor af fhe Junior-Senior Banquef we frip fhe Iigh+ fanfas+ic af fhe California Coun- 'Iry Club. Pomp and Circumsfance marches us for- ward for our degrees as we realize fhe chapel visifs, bridge games, paiama parfies, baskefball and volley- ball games, bus rides fo Sf. Mary's, U.S.F., and Sanfa Clara, fhe fhings we Forgof fo do, and always 'Il1e Sisfers, will be memories fo fill our hearfs. Graduafes of a new decade, we accepf our di- plomas and swifch our fassels leff wifh fhanks fo Him who makes all fhings possible and look foward our shaping of fhe fhings fo come. SHIRLEY YVONNE BAKER, A.B. Eclucafion Walnui Creek Class Vice-Presidenl' ll. 21, Masquers. Children of Mary, Social Commillee, Alpha Phi Alpha, Theresians, Ski Club, S+uden+ Teachers, W.A.A. lTennis, Volleyball, Presidenl 4l. ALICIA AGNES DOROTHY BARRY, A.B. Educafion Lakeview, Oregon Masquers, Children of Mary, Excalibur Sfaff, Sluderif Teachers, W.A.A. lBowling Manager 2, Baskelball, Vol- leybsln, sm Club. MARY FRANCES BARTH, A.B. German Pasadena Children of Mary lPresiden+ 3l, Orcheslra, W.A.A. lVol- leyballl, Alpha Phi Alpha, N.F.C.C.S., Tau Delia Gamma, S.S.C. lSec.-Treas. Zl, Sludeni' Teachers, House Presi- denf l4l, Masquers. HELEN MARIE BILSE. A.B. . English Oakland Alpha Theia Epsilon lSec. 31. VIVIAN MARIE BOERSIG, A.B. Social Welfare San Leandro Transfer: Universiiy of California, Theresians lPublici+y Chairman 4l, l.R.C., Social Commi'H'ee, Legion of Mary, Alpha Phi Alpha, Tau Delia Gamma, Excalibur S'l'a'Ff. I SHIRLEY RUTH BOLLINGER, A.B. Medical Technician Oalclancl Alumnae Represen+a+ive, Mu Sigma, Masquers, l.R.C., Theresians, lVice-President 4l, Xi Eia Zela, Merrill Mir- ror Slaff, N.S.A., W.A.A. lVolleyballl. KATHLEEN RITA BURKE, A.B. Eclucalion Grass Valley Children of Mary, Legion of Mary, Masquers, Slci Club lPresiden+ 4l, Sfudenl Teachers. AILEEN ANNE BUTLER, A.B. English San Francisco W.A.A. lTennis, Volleyballl, Excalibur Slafli IAd. Man- ager Zl, Theresians, Masquers lSec. 3l, l.R.C., Class Treasurer 2, Alpha Thela Epsilon, Social Commiflee, Xi Ela Zela, Sludeni Teachers lDelega+e 4l, C.l.C. lJunior Delegafe 3l, Class Presiclenl 4, Execufive Board, Sfudenf- Faculfy Council lSec. 4l, Alumnae Represenlaiive, Sec. of Cafholic Theafer Conference 3. VIRGINIA CARMEL BYRNE, A.B. His'l'ory San Anselmo Masquers lS+age manager 2, Presiclenl 3, 4l, Children of Mary lVice-Presidenl Zl, I.R.C., N.S.A., Sludenl Body Parliamenfarian 4. AILEEN LOUISE CARISSlMl,A.B. His'Iory Sacramenlo Transfer: Sacramenlo College, Children of Mary lVice- Presicleni 3, Sec. 4l, Tau Della Gamma, Masquers. Class Sec, 4, Sfudenf Teachers, Alpha Phi Alpha, I.R.C., Social Commillee, Theresians. CECILIA CHOW, A.B. X General Cul+ure Hong Kong, China W.A.A., Children of Mary, Masquers. Tau Delia Gamma. MARTHA ANGELA CLARE, A.B. Ari Bakersfield Transfer: Nofre Dame ai Belmoni, Childreen of Mary. Slri Club, Masquers, Excalibur Siaff. JOAN MARIE Cl..lSHAM. A.B. English Berlzeley Legion of Mary, Alpha The+a Epsilon lVice-Presidenf 4l, I.R.C., Masquers, Afenae lTreas. 3l, Sfudenf Teachers fPresidem' 4l. GRACE DOROTHY COLUNS, A.B. Economics-Psychology Pieclmonl W.A.A., Mu Sigma, Masquers, l.R.C. MARTHA MARIE CRUZ, A.B. Speech Oakland Mu Sigma, Social Commiffee, Masquers, Theresians lVice-Presideni 3l. EVA DOLORES ENNIS, A.B. English Oakland Class Presidenf I, Theresians lPresiden+ 4l, Alpha Thefa Epsilon lSec.-Treas. 41, Tau Delia Gamma, Alpha Rho Tau, Sfudenl Teachers, Excalibur Sfaff. MARY THERESE EVELETH, A.B. English Oakland Masquers, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delegaie io Symphony Forum 2, Press Club, Ski Club, Legion of Mary, N.S.A., Social Commilfee, Fa+l1er's Club, Class Chairman 4. MARY S. C. FONG, A.B. Ar+ Hong Kong, China W.A.A., Children of Mary. RITA MARGUERITE FREDETTE, B.S. NursinglEduca+ion Oakland OLGA ANNA GALLETTI, A.B. Arl' Oakland Children of Mary, W.A.A., Alpha Rho Tau. 43 m a MARY ALTHEA GILPATRIC, A.B. German ' Lodi S.S.C. lVice-Presidenl' 3, Presidenl 41, Masquers lSfage Manager 3, 4l, N.F.C.C.S. lTreas. ll, Excalibur Sfaff, J.C.C.S., U.N.E.S.C.O. Convenfion, Alpha Phi Alpha, Tau Delia Gamma, Children of Mary, Honor Chairman 4: l.R.C., Merrill' Mirror Slaff lBusiness Manager 2, 3, 41, NS.A., Alenea, Sfudenl' Teachers. GLORIA C. GUERRERO, A.B. Educafion Guam W.A.A., Children of Mary, Masquers. S+udenl Teachers, Ski Club. BARBARA JOAN HAMMEL, A.B. Music Oakland Legion of Mary lPresiden'r 2, 3. 4l. Y.C.S., Orcheslra. Tau Della Gamma, Class Sec. 2, Sfudeni Body Treas. 3, Alpha Pi Mu lPresidenf 4l, Sludenl Teachers, Mu Sigma, N.C.C.S., Execulive Board, Symphony Forum Delegale 4, N.F.C.C.S. lSenior Delegale 4l. CORRINE HELEN HERMANNS, A.B. English Oakland Masquers, W.A.A., l.R.C., Theresians, Excalibur Slalil. MARGARET WILLA HOULIHAN. A.B. Social Welfare Planada Transfer: Pomona College, Theresians, Childrenlof Mary, Masquers, Siudenl Body Sec. 4. Zee? KATHERINE EDITH HUCK, A.B. Educafion Berkeley Transfer: Lore++o Heighfs College, Alpha Rho Tau. Slu- denf Teachers. JANE ELIZABETH HUNT, A.B. English Hayward W.A.A., Masquers, Alpha Theia Epsilon, Sfudenf Teach- ers. CAROL PATRICIA KEHOE, A.B. Speech Oakland Transfer: Dominican College, Masquers, Social Commii- fee, Alpha Thefa Epsilon, Legion of Mary, Class Vice- Presidenf 4, Theresians, Siudeni Teachers, Tau Delia Gamma, Execufive Board, Excalibur. BONITA JANE KERR. B.M. Music Alameda Alpha Pi Mu, Sfudeni Teachers. NANCY LEE LANGAN EDMONDS, A.B. ,Arr Oakland Masquers, Sfudeni' Teachers, Alpha Rho Tau. Sgr a l.OlS DOROTHY LERCARI, A.B. Speech Oakland Sigma Mu., I.R.C.. Masquers, Sfudeni' Teachers, Tau Della Gamma. LORENA JUANITA FRAGLEY LOUIS, A.B. English Oakland Transfer: Universify of California, Masquers llaublicify 2, 3, 4, Cosfume 2, 3l, S.S.C., Alpha Theia Epsilon lPres- idcnf 41, W.A.A. lPing Pongl, Tau Della Gamma, Mer- rill Mirror S+aFF lEclilorial Sraff 2, 3, 4, Aclverlising Man- ager 4l, Social Commiifee. DOLORES MARINELLY, A.B. Arr Oakland Masquers, Alpha Rho Tau, l.R.C., Sfucleni Teachers. DOLORES ANNETTA MEADER, A.B. Music Oakland Masquers, Alpha Pi Mu, Mu Sigma, Sfudenf Teachers, Orchesrra lPresiden'r 4l, Tau Delia Gamma. THEKLA WILLEMENIA MORRIS, B.S. Nursing-Ecluca+ion Oakland Z' sf? LILA LEE MUMMA, A.B. English Colusa Children of Mary, W.A.A., Social Commillee, Merrill' Mirror Sialif lCircula'fion Manager 31. Sluclenl Teachers, Ski Club, Masquers. iw. PATRICIA JOAN MURPHY, A.B. Social Welfare Oakland Masquers, S.S.C, Represenfalive I, N.S.A. Represenlalive I, Legion of Mary, Alpha Phi Alpha, Class Presidenl 2, Class Sec. 3. l.R.C. HYACINTHA MURRAY, B.S. Nursing-Educafion Oakland JACQUELINE CLAIRE MCAULEY, A.B. Hislory Oakland Masquers, W.A.A., S.S.C., l.R.C., Social Commillee, Slu- denl' Teachers lSec.-Treas. 4l, Excalibur Slaff. ELIZABETH ELLEN MCCRORY, A.B. Hislory Tracy Masquers, S.S.C., Represenlalive I, W.A.A., I.R.C. lVice- Presidenl 2l, Excalibur Slafl, Tau Della Gamma, Class Presidenl' 3, Alpha Phi Alpha, Legion of Mary, Ass'I'. House Presidenl 2, Sluclenl Teachers, Sludenl Bocly Presidenf 4, Delegale fo J.C.C.S. 4, N.S.A., Faculfy-Sludenf Coun- cil 4. PATRICIA ANNE MCDOW, A.B. Hisfory Vallejo Children of Mary, Alpha Phi Alpha, l.R.C. IVice-Presi- denf 4l, W.A.A., Masquers, Tau Delfa Gamma, Merrill' Mirror Slalif, N.S.A., S.S.C. Board of Direclors, Class Parliamenlarian 4. JOAN MCGOWAN, A.B. Social Welfare Berkeley Transfer: Holy Names College, Spokane. Ski Club. The- resians, Class Vice-Presideni' 3, Tau Delia Gamma, N.S.A. Coordinalor 4, W.A.A., N.S.A. Delegaie lAnn Arbor, Mich. '5o1. MARY FRANCIS MclNNIS, A.B. English Oakland DOLORES RUTH O'CONNOR, A.B. English Oakland Transfer: Clarke College, Legion of Mary lVice-Presi- dent 3l, Masquers, Siuclenf Teachers, Tau Delia. Gamma. JANET ELIZABETH PEARCE, A.B. English Pieclmoni Transfer: Sea'Hle Universify. Legion of Mary, W.A.A. lBowling, Ping Pong, Badminionl, Merrill Mirror Siafi, Masquers. Aienea, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Social Commif- +ee, Sluclenl Teachers, Tau Delia Gamma. iii, 1 ' , v mW?-f GERTRUDE CONSTANCE RAAB. A.B. Social Welfare Oakland Masquers, N.S.A., l.R.C., Alpha Phi Alpha lVice-Presi- denf 3l, Class Sec. 2, Theresians lSec. 31, Social Com- miH'ee. THELMA ELAINE ROSS, A.B. Spanish San Leandro W.A.A. IPing Pong, Baskeiball, Volleyball, Badminfon, Vice-Presiclenl 41, Masquers, Afenea ISec. 2, 3l, Tau Delia Gamma, Xi E+a Ze+a lPresiden+ 4l, Sfudeni' Teach- ers. JACQUELINE CATHERINE SOUZA, A.B. Ari' Los Banos Children of Mary, W.A.A., Alpha Rho Tau. MARJEAN WEBER, A.B. Medical Technician Oakland Trans-fer: Universily of California, Mu Sigma lPresidenI 31, Masquers, W.A.A. lVolleyball, Tennis, Baskefball Manager 21, N.F.C.C.S., N.S.A., Xi E+a Zeia, Social Commi'Hee, C.I.C. Represenfalive 4, Alumnae Repre- seniai-ive, Tau Del+a Gamma. BEATRICE JEANNE WILLIAMS, A.B. Educa'I'ion Oakland W.A.A. llladminfon, Baskeiballl, S+udenf Teachers. .wraps A-ss 1 .m. .M 1 Z I Y .. va -'Z Q ,Q Mffjfge ' T za ., ....:5:,y+ I ,. 3? iam: 3 - ' E , xx M ' ' - .IW ' ' '- f . 25 4 ' Mgtim F 1 lam f uw . ii 4-5-in W ii I1 - W. 1,.:. Y Y 28 fam-N12 'IIFN 1' A- off' X ,f ASSOCIATED STUDENTS COLLEGE OF HOLY NAMES To occupy a seal' in 'Ihe audiforium marked wilh your own Jane Han- cock, can provide many exciling ancl educaiional experiences if you keep your eyes and ears open, as all C.H.N.'ers do. This las+ facl' is proved by Ihe somefime violenr discussions which precede Ihe passage of a confroversial mofion. Our +ac'I'Ful parliamenfarian, Virginia Byrne, Iecl us safely and sanely ou'r of verbal chaos. The duly elecled S+udenI' Body officers proved beyond Ihe shadow of a doubl 'rhar Ihey were made of sierner siuff Ihan 'Iheir sup- porfers ever imagined. Special Ihank ycu awards are in order Io Liz McCrory, presidenfg Shirley Sexlon, vice president Margarel' Houlihan, secre'I'ary: and Mary Milani, 'I'reasurer, from an apprecialive S'Iuden+ Body. To 'rhe mem- bers of Ihe Execurfve Board, room 85 is synonymous wilh 'Ihe Valley of De- cision. Here Ihey meel' and discuss Ihe plans, hopes, and headaches of The S+uden'I' Body. Here, 'I'oo, 'Ihe discussions which fly briskly abou+ wax as sirong, if nor srronger, Ihan 'rhe ones creaiecl when Ihe plans reach Ihe ligh+ of day and Ihe ears of The ever-aHenIive and voluble Sfudenl' Body. Then, also, we cannol forgel Ihe always-imporianl' office of social chairman, held Ihis year by Alice Evelefh, displaying remarkable dexI'eri+y a+ iuggling dafes in order +o gel our campus Iogelher wilh ofhers for Ihose big social affairs. Meelings wouldn'+ be Ihe same if she didn'+ bound enihusiaslically 'Io her 'feel' 'Io announce some all-impor+an+ mixer or rally clance Io be held ai' one of 'rhe nearby men's colleges. All of Ihis plus I'he willing and compeleni' aid of Sfsier Anfonia Marie as Modera'I'or assures us +ha+ Ihe governmenl' of 'Ihe siudenfs, by Irhe sfuclenls, and for 'rhe siudenis shall no+ perish from Holy Names Col- lege. ELIZABETH McCRORY President SHIRLEY SEXTON Vice-Presidenf MARGARET HOULI HAN Secrefary MARY MILANI Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righf: M. Gilparric IS.S.C. presidenfl, A. Evelefh lsocial chairmanl, S. Sexion MI f a lvice-presidenil, E. McCrory Ipresidenfl, M. Houlihan Isecrefaryj, M. iani re surerl, M. Barih Ihouse presidenij. SECOND ROW: P. Kosier IFreshman presidenfl, J. McGowan IN.S.A. represenia- Iivel, K. Morrisey IExcaIibur ediiorl, A. Branick Uunior presidenfl, A. Butler ISenior presidnnil, M. Dwyer lS::phomore presidenfl, J. Seidl lChiI'dren of Mary presidenfl, M. Weber IJ.C.C,C.S. represen- Iafivel, B. Hammel IN.F.C.C.:S. represenfafivel. The Residenfs, God Bless 'em ALLl!l!! CHILDREN OF MARY The holy name of Mary has parficular significance for residenf sfudenfs who are possessed of blue manfles and whife veils. For fhese are fhe oufward marks of fhe Children of Mary. Of even greafer no'I'e is fhe honor paid by fhe blue and whife clad mem- bers fo fheir mofher by parficipafion in fhis sociefy whose aim if is fo increase fheir own and ofhers' love and knowledge of Mary. Recognizing fhe imporfance of fhe rosary in fulfilling fhis aim, Janef Seidl, presi- denf, and Margarel' Brainard and Aileen Carissimi, as vice-presidenf and secrefary-freasurer respec- fively, held monfhly discussions of fhe rosary. Under fhe guidance of Sisfer M. Madeleine Rose, fhe club's moderafor, fhese meefings sfressed fhe pracfical ap- plicafion of fhe mysferies of fhe rosary in fhe sfu- denfs' lives. ln addifion, members recifed fhe So- dalify Office monfhly in fhe Chapel. Special evenfs fhis year were fhe recepfion ceremony followed by a banquef and Ihe crowning acfivify in every sense of fhe word-fhe special coronafion of Mary on May Day. RESIDENTS Once upon a fime Ihere lived a girl wifh 74 sisfers. Now maybe when she fook her shower if ran cold. She may have had fo beaf her family fo fhe mail fo read her Cosmopolifan before fhe iokes were re- moved. She may even have had fo climb umpfeen sfairs fo reach her place in fhe sun. Yef sfrangely enough she loved if. For her sisfers were by no means drips g she could share ioys and sorrows of males' mail. She didn'f even mind lhe sfairs because af fhe fop were Bengay and fhaf cashmere her roommafe mighf lend her. Beffer sfill, she and her sisfers found fun in mysferious sleep-walking iaunfs affer culinary pursuifs, oufdoor picnics, Halloween ghosfs and goblins, and boxes of candy fo go wifh fhe fwin sparkles on fhe leff hand and in 'Ihe eyes of several of fhe family. Yes, fhaf girl enioyed life. Buf unlike fic- fional creafures, she really exisfed af C.l'I.N. fhis year: ask any residenf-she'll know. CHILDREN OF MARY FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right: T. Adorable, B. Chong, P. McDow, A. Lucey, M L Hocum, J. Russell, M. Dwyer, C. Chow. SECOND ROW: J. Seidl lpresidenfl P Slevin, A. Branick, M. Schoeppe, M. F. Barth, J. Cabilfo, D. Scilacci, A. Cars simi, M. Augusfine, M. Milani, M. Houlihan, M. Zolg, M. Gilpafric, B. Bo ba XI ETA ZETA In iis second year of exisfence ar C.H.N., Xi Era Zefa, more commonly known as ihe Mafh Club, re- 'rained as ifs moderafor Sisier M. Madeleine Rose. As presidenf ihis year fhe Mafh Club chose Thelma Ross, who led 'lhe club fhrough such acfiviiies as a cookie and coffee sale and a desserf meefing wifh faculfy members of fhe Maih deparfmenl' as hon- ored guesis. Olher officers include Mary Lou Hocum as vice- presidenf, and Evelyn Roclriques as secreI'ary-'rreas- urer. Talks were given during fhe year wilh each of ihe four classes responsible for discussion for one mon'I'h. The members visifed various business firms in Oak- land fo invesfigafe possibilifies for posifions for ma+h sfudenfs. Xi Efa Zeia was formed wilh fhe obiecfive of main- 'Iaining and increasing inieresf in maihemafics for honor sfudenfs in 'Ihe field. SEATED, Ieff fo righf: E. Rodrigues, M. Milani, A. Branick, R. Schwarlz, A. Vierra Ipresidenfl, L. Capifolo Ivice-presidenfl, J. Wuelzer. STANDING: M. Teixeira, M Weber, P. Whife, A. Shiras, S. Bollinger, A. Wolff, M. DeRosa. FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righi: M. L. Hccum lvice-presidenfl, T. Ross Ipresidenfl, E. Rodrigues Isecrefaryl. SECOND ROW: A. Branick, S. Bollinger, J. Seidl, A. Bufler. THIRD ROW: M. Milani, L. Sherwood, M. Weber. MU SIGMA The Mu Sigma or Mendelians, under fhe guidance of ifs moderaior Sisier Mary Eucharia, helps pro- mo+e Ihe in'Ieres'I's of 'rhe fufure scienfisfs ai Holy Names. Wifh acfive leaders and officers, Annamarie Vierra, president Louise Capiiolo, vice-presidenf, and Mary De Rosa, secrefary-freasurer, fhe club has presenfed +o ifs members speakers, scienfific movies, falks by lhe members fhemselves, and many ofher acriviiies aimed a+ increasing inferesf in science as a whole. This spring fhe club planned a field frip fo some of 'rhe scienfific laborafories in 'rhe Bay Area. They also hosfed Mr. Charles Lindemann, Jr., al' one of 'rheir meefings. Mr. Lindemann presenfed infor- mafion on gem cuHing and showed Ihe club models of some of fhe largesf diamonds in rhe world. The purpose of fhe club, as sfafed in i'I's moH'o, is fo bring info 'Ihe world 'I'he high ideals of Chrisfian Science and fo follow Ihese ideals in fufure scienfific work. Firsf siarfed for +hose inferesfed in Bofany only, Mu Sigma has since been exfended +o include all +hose in 'I'he Science Deparfmenf. ALPHA THETA EPSILON The English Honor Sociery had a busy year under 'Ihe direclion of i'Is moderalor, Sisrer Mary Auslin, and officers, Lorena Louis, Marianne Zolg, and Eva Dolores Ennis. Seprember Hello Day, Chrisfmas Posi' Office, April showing of Sis'I'er Aus'I'in's movies of C.H.N. life, library bulIe+in boards feafuring Shakespeare, California and Bible Hislory, and Gen- eral Culfure Quizzes lwifh prizesl 'I'es'Iing sI'ucIen+ body reading of Ihese boards, were some of Ihe club proi- ecrs. MonI'hly meerings feafured guesl spealcers, bool: reviews, panel discussions, and refreshmenfs. ALUMNAE M. Weber, A. Burl ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION The members of Ihe Alumnae Associalion under 'I'he able guidance of Sisler Mary Loyola, moclerafor, and Mrs. Winifrecl Bareilles, presidenl, have, during Ihe pasi' year, successfully 'fosfered 'Iheir annual Com- munion Breakfasi, Fashion Show and Tea, and Home- coming Day, while a +ea honoring I'he newly ap- poinled represenlalives of +he class of '5I, Mariean Weber and Mary Frances Mclnnis, proved +o be a helpful boos'I 'Io Ihe Noviale Building Fund. The Alumnae each year carries on Hs main proied of sponsoring a scholarship. ALPHA THETA EPSILON FIRST ROW, Ieff to righfs D. Souza, E. Ennis Isecrefary-freasurerl, C. Kehoe, P. Welp. SECOND ROW: E. Roebling, P. Slevin M. Campbell P. Boldizsar L. Louis fpresidenfl M. Zolg Ivice-presidenfl M Smiih J Seidl I Q I LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Boll g LEGION OF MARY LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Fifzpalrick, R. Joffroy, N. Gill, J. O'R:urke, R. Rogers, J. Rapkock, Sister Augustine Marie, B. Hammel fpresidenfl,J.Boersig,A.Shlras, L. Guimoye, H. Palmer, THE LEGION OF MARY The Legion of Mary is 'rhe volunlary religious or- ganizalion on campus in whose ranks s+uclen+s are ioined for lhe purpose of Calholic Aciion. Evidences of 'ihis are shown in 'lhe groups who devole parl' of 'iheir lime each week +o leaching cafechism io 'lhe blind and visiling lhe old. Barbara Hammel is presidenl' and Sisier Augus- fine Marie mocleralor. Wilh fhe mo'Ho Ad Jesum per Mariam fhe or- ganizalion siri-.fes 'lo adminisier 'lhe corporal works of mercy fo Chris'i s needy in ihe name of Mary. THERESIANS Each Theresian, wheiher an only child or noi. has a Lillie Sisl'er whom she cares for malerially, spiril- ually, socially. The club's membership is drawn primarily 'from +he Sophomore and Junior classes, is necessarily limiled +o insure infense and highly organized work. Eva Dolores Ennis presides over 'lhe group wifh Falher Haeckel and Sisler Augus+ine Marie as Moderafors. The Theresians, a iunior group of 'lhe Alameda Couniy Caiholic Social Welfare Associaiion, also sponsors Communion breakfasls and monfhly parfies for 'lheir Sis+ers. THERESIANS FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righf: C. Hermanns, G. Raab, S. Bollinger lvice-presidenfl, E. Ennis fpresiclenfl, V. Boersig, P. Walsh lsecrefary-freasurerl, M. Brainard. SECOND ROW: C. Doyle, C. Kehoe, A. Bufler, S. Sexion, A. Carissimi, M. Houlihan, M. Franck, D. Koenig, J. Boersig, P. Foley. -Qu-1 ' ' ' f -- 'J' .K-sims,--f' l I HOUSE OF HORRORS ' LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Scllacci,'P. Slevin, T. Ador- able, A. Lucey. VIEWING THE CORONATION CEREMONY THE QUEEN AND HER COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Joffroy, R. Joffroy, A. Barry, J. O'Rourke lQueenI, J. McGowan, M. Gilpafric, M. Pearce, A. Buller, M. Brainerd, C. Chow. I MISSION BOOTH LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Rowland, B. Cox, and STAMP DRIVE LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Palmer, R. Rogers, M. Schoeppe. TRYING THEIR LUCK AT THE MISSION ENTERTAINERS AT THE VARIETY SHOW FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right: G. Keller, A. Palaski, L. Elissamburu. SECOND ROW: J. Vandevorl, N. Nelson, P. While, A. Bill. THIRD ROW: A. Hoffman, J. Olfen B. Keenan, V. Kulemin. CHRISTMAS BASKET LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Adorable, P. Slevin, K. 'li-IE STUTENTS' SPIIITUP OFFICERS EFT TO RIGHT: M. Cummins Isecrefary-freasurerj, M. Gilpafric fpresidenii, G. Keller fvice-presidenii. BOARD OF DIRECTORS IRST ROW, Ieff lo righf: M. Cummins lsecrefary-freasurerl, M. Gilpafric fpresidenfi, Kelle vice- 'deni'J. SECOND ROW: M. Fifz africk, A. Luce P. H hr s, . r I pres: p y, ump ey R. Schwarfz, C. Kehoe, M. Brainerd, P. McDow, M. McKinnon. To gel us accusiomed +o our role of porenrial sain+s, 'rhe Sfudenis' Spirirual Council, whose very able moderalor is Sisier 'Miriam Genevieve, sponsored numerous ac'livi+ies. Our firsi iniroduc- 'Hon ro 'rhe program planned for us 'lhis year came a+ fhe opening meeling of lhe year which was called by Mary Gilpairic, president Gladys Kel- ler, vice-presiden'l', and Mary Cummins, secre- iary-ireasurer. The new addilion of class represenialives al- lowed lhe classes a definife say in ihe promolion of acl'ivi'l'ies. To help build 'lhe new noviriale in Los Gafos, lhe S.S.C. enlisled 'rhe aid of every siudenl' in ihe College and The rosary raffle held resulied in S200 which was given ioward ihe Building Fund. ln February, 'rhe annual carnival for ihe aid of ihe missions, borh foreign and home, neH'ed proceeds of Sl800. Abundanl' maierial for ideas was found in fhe 'Carnival lheme and for one eveniful day ihe campus was iurned info a hodge-podge of Campus Carnival exciiemenf. Then, of course, fhere were ihe never-'lo-be- forgoH'en bi-monlhly meerings al which were pre- senied rableaus, ques+ion periods, and gues'r speakers, such as Mr. Thomas Kenny, who spolce on The Conspiracy Againsl' Chas'li'ly. S.S.C.-sponsored aciivilies also included ihe preparaiion and delivery of Chris'l'mas baslcels io needy families, 'lhe arrangemen+s for 'ihe annual reireai, drives 'For one hundred per cenl' chapel a'H'endance, 'lwo Holy Year Pilgrimages +o Churches around fhe area where +he prescribed prayers were said 'ro gain +he special Holy Year indulgence, a film of 'l'he Holy Names Missions in lhe Basula Land, a crusade of Prayers and Pen- ance for world peace consisiing of a novena held in coniunciion wirh oiher novenas 'lhroughoul' 'rhe world, and laslly one of 'lhe big highlighis of ihe year, a May Procession on May firs'l', honoring our Blessed Mo'l'her. All in all, we can congraiulaie our officers and perhaps pal' ourselves on lhe back for a mosi suc- cessful year. FIRST ROW, Ieff To righf: A. L L. Sherwcod, C. Gough. Such swee+ So'H' nores as yer musician's cunning I Q I ri Never gave The enraplurecl air. Q Q -Browning. ' S+ar+ing fhe musical evenls scheduled for lhe year l950-5I 'lhe Choral Conceri' was immensely enjoyed by all who heard il. Thanks are clue To Sisler Dorerhea Rose who pu'r so much 'lime and efforf info fraining l'he girls +o such perfec+ion. A program which began wifh +he ancienf Advenl chanls of fhe Church, high- lighfed by BriHon's Ceremony of Carols, was well wor'rhy of +he high slanclard of produclion lhal' is lhe Choral Tradifion of i'he deparfmenl. - To a slranger walking clown The Music Hall, The cliscordanl crash of chorcls from a piano, 'lhe agon- ized squeaking of violin slrings, 'lhe sour no+es from a flufe, +opped off by a shrill squeal 'from an aspiring soprano, mighl be more 'rhan slighlly clisconcerlingg ORCHESTRA LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Meader, S. Birmingham, N. Anderson, B. Borba, J. O'Rourke, M. Albarello, H. Palmer, C. Gough, M. Faugsfed, P. Lowrey, M. McCullough. D. Menlo, M. Meyer lVlCE-D s denfj, B. Hammel Ipresidenfl R Tobacco, D. Meader, Z. Be a SECONDROW: B. Borba, N n derson, S. Birmingham, J. O'Ro LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Kerr, C. San- r E.: Q ae az 'sf-we-aewva fsaefw-:Q-11+-i.T5L'T Mp, . CHORALE FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: M. Van Valkenburg, C. Sanders, Z. Beyma, P. Craig, M, L. Hocum, P. Lowrey, B. Messick, A. Musco, S. Joffroy, R. Joffroy, B. Kerr, D. Menfo. SECOND ROW: A. O.'Sullivan, C. Gough, D. Foley, E. Tracy, N. Fredriksson, M. Faugsfed, R. Schwarfz, H. Bilze, B. Murphy, D. Meader, M. Schoeppe, T. Chan, N. Anderson, P. Von Raesfeld, L. Young, J. Turrenfine. OTHER MEMBERS: J. Lusk, R. Rogers, L. Roche, M. Limboy, M. Frisone, J. Hea'd, M. Marfinez, P. Pinnick, Y. Maher, C. Kelly, S. Kallis, M. Kobelansky, J. Russell, P. Lee. however, fo fhe sfudenfs of fhe College fhey are fhe signs of beginning hard work, broken and iumbled af firsf, buf ending in beaufy and harmony, perhaps lafer fo be heard in fhe well-known Half Hours of Music. All fhe young musicians will be found in fhe Alpha Pi 'Mu whose very able presidenf is Barbara Ham- mel. AIl work and no play is nof frue of fhis club as was shown by fhe buffef 'Chrisfmas Dinner enjoyed by fhe members. ' Somefhing else of which fhe Music Deparfmenf can boasf is fhe C.H.N. orchesfra. The direcfor, Herman G. Trufner, and fhe moderafor, Sisfer Mary Clofildis, can well be proud of fhe offerings of 'l'his group. The firing rehearsals were well worfh fhe greal' crescendo of applause which followed fhe Orchesfra Concerf of fhis year. Always, as long as fhere is a Music Hall in C.H.N., fhere will be reflecfions of God-given falenf, feacher-frained handwork, melodies, harmonies, dis- sonances, all wifh a grandioso finale. SOLOISTS ders, B. Hoffmann. a .. Q' wa' Y f ,- , 1 w A X y fr 5 -n 4, F5 . I 6 1 ' Ah. S225 A x ,gg 'fn Z gf wg , 3 V N -W L q mf, 1. , qw :fax , 1 gm. ' a iw., 5? kjfffgi Jw f N Y sk v aww? X wg 5, . ,, ' 3? 1 F gi K ff, . ul M Y' 'Q MSX q if la ,512 QB 'E A - A ta J 2 in ffl: V xr . ag X3 ,. V 1 Mol ,QW Av Y hw 1, X .gf A ,HQ ? SN , .T J EL . as 'EM Y X li 1 ,Q LM ,gs 5 I .A, 6, .... Q gy. 0 wt 'W -l'!f3'J mf ffm'- Q . 32532 ,f 114 .. 3' P in D R A M A Lighfs were dimmed, a hush fell over The audience, a soff, swifT rusfle of The curTain, and a momenf laTer voices were heard lighT and clear. Thus The Theafer group began The Fall semesTer wiTh The presenfafion of The lighf comedy, Jenny Kissed Me. Making her TirsT appearance as a Thespian was PaTTy Bran- ick, porfraying a very successful Jenny. The casT broughf TogeTher bofh amafeurs and veTerans, Vir- ginia Byrne, MarTha Cruz, PaT Ryan, Ray Rass- musen, JaneT Seidl, Tom Slakey, Joan Defwiller, Mary Ann Guiffre, Evelyn Fahey, Gladys Keller, and Mary Van Valkenburgh To make The Masquers' Twenfy-sixfh season one of ifs mosf successful. As Time passes so do TheaTer seasons and wiTh Them The crowds and good Times. WiTh drama go Things like eaTing candy behind props, drinking cokes in The Green Room, having fun yelling direcTions, and wafching people like Bev BarTle'I'l', Ann Hopps, and Virginia Byrne lead us in The spirif of The Theafer, always ably guided by Sisfer Madeleine Maria, moderafor. WiTh The advenf of The Spring semesfer, The larg- esT club on campus began preparaTions for Mission Day acfivifies, which like all programs sponsored by The Masquers will acT in years To come as a link To STAGE CREW T TO RIGHT: M. Gilpafric, M. Riordan, M. Schoeppe, J. arce. former memories and a means of recalling acfivifies, friends and faculfy. Wifh Mission Day acTiviTies safely in The pasT work proceeded for The Spring producTion, The High- brow Ladies, Moliere's saTire on The foibles of his day is Today a worfhwhile fheafer piece. Mary Van Valkenburgh and Rosemary SchwarTz as The Ladies are complefely foiled in Their aTTempTs To be so- phisTicaTed by Their more sensible suifors and Their foofmen. Op O' Me Thumb is a play of The ro- mance of a shirf and a girl. Amanda, Mary Ann Giuffre, her friends in The laundry, Mary Dwyer, Jane Feeley, Doris Filice and Gladys Keller, and Larry Hoffman, The man of The shirf, creafe a cockney bif of life Thaf is full of pafhos. , WhisTle, DaughTer, WhisTle, The American play of The group, was inferesfing as an adapTaTion of a delighTful radio comedy To The sfage. Lorraine Roche, The daughfer To be married off by her mofher, Beverly BarTleTT, is noT as willing as her mofher would like. Paul Fischer, noT Too relucTanTly, does give his mofher, Marge Riordan, some concern before ac- cepfing The arrangemenf. The lighTs fade as The curTain falls on ano+her year of acTiviTy for Those who wear The masques in Their world behind The fooflighfs. AT WORK ON THE SPRING PRODUCTION Pe LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Riordan, C. Kehoe, B. BarTleTT, P. Fischer, M. Dwy L R h l el ALPHA RHO TAU FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righl: C. Byrne lvice-presidenll, M. Fong. SECOND ROW: J Cabilfo, P. Draa lpresidenll, M. Teixeira lsecrelaryl. THIRD ROW: P. Craig, O Galleffi, K. Huck, N. Edmonds, C. Kelly, M. Daly. ALPHA Rl-no TAU The Arl' Club, newly chrislened lhis year as Alpha Rho Tau, urges 'lhe sludenl' lo expend her leisure lime in l'he pursuil of worlhwhile cul-lural aclivifies. Wilh lhe growlh of undersianding in 'lhe arlisl' and her work, lhe sludenl' is broughl lo an underslanding of lhe high posilion occupied by arl' in life. Under lhe capable leadership of Pal' Draa as Presidenl' and Miss Ann Bendorf as Moderalor lhe club members found lhal frips fo neighboring arl' insl'i'lu'l'es and exhibils as well as leclures and discussions expanded 'lheir inleresl as well as 'rheir knowledge in lhe arl' of fhe pasl as well as lhal' of l'he fuiure. STUDENT TEACHERS To aH'racl' candidales 'ro lhe leaching profession and lo inspire lhem wilh high ideals is lhe end of lhe Sludenl' Teachers' Organizalion. Firsl semesl'er's presidenf, Miss Jane Hunl, and delegaies, wenl lo lhe College of lhe Pa- cific Workshop and lhe Los Angeles Convenlion. Wilh lhe aid of a planning commiH'ee, Misses Olga Galelli, Dolores Sousa, Marie Boedekker, Dolores O'Connor, second semes- ler prexy, Miss Joanree Clisham, slimulaled inferesl' in fhe C.S.T.A.'s workshop al' lhe Universi'l'y of California al' Berkeley. Acfivilies for fhis year included guesl speakers on praclical school silualions. . 42 STUDENT TEACHERS FIRST ROW, left fo righf: G. Guerrero, D. Koenig, 5. Kallis, C. Byrne, J. Cli- sham lvice-presidenll, J. McAuley Ksecrelary-freasurerl, M. Teixeira, K. Huck, T. Ross, E. McCrory. SECOND ROW: G. Keller, M. Zolg, A. Barry, J. Filzpalrick, M. L. Hocum, K. Burke, M. Augustine, N. Edmonds, P. Walsh, D. Souza, P. McDow, O. Gallelfi, A. Buf- ler, M. F. Barlh. THIRD ROW: J. Ca- biflo, M. Boeddeker, P. Allen, J. Pearce, C. Kehoe, M. Gilpafric, A. Carissimi, D. O'Cunnor. , I on f- ..,. ac - we dx- -- L- -rram - Iseli- 4 ,marry , 'wma ji 'f . ,J M . M pf . . I.R.C. FIRST ROW, left Io righf: C. Kelly, E. Erickson, L. Capifolo, M. Franck, S. Hansen, M. Augusfine, E. McCrory, SECOND ROW: A. Lucey, L. Baldivieso, B. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: B. Harvey, P. Fellows, V. Boersig, M. Campbell, B. Borba, P. Walsh, G. Novak, B. Murphy, P. McDow, J. Cabiflo, J. McAuIey. I. R. C. The lnfernalional Relafions Club was very ably super- vised by Beffy Harvey, presidenfg Pal' McDow, vice-presi- denf, and Mary Augusfine, secrelary-freasurer. Sponsor for our acfive college chlapfer was Sisfer Gerlrude Mary. Under 'Ihese efficienf leaders fhe l.R.C. pursued fheir pur- poses of discussing world affairs during 'lhe year. Wilh such confroversy and crisis in 'lhe infernalional silualion fhere was a greaf cleal of malerial for debale. This year fo enable lhe organizafion fo send a delegafe 'fo fhe conference al' Asilomar, fhe Execulive Board vofed fhem 'fhe necessary funds. Having a club, such as Ihis, acfive on campus furfher demonsfrales 'lhe facl' lhal C.H.N. sfudenfs are looking forward fo 'lhe day when fhey can have an acfual say in polifical procedures. ALPHA PHI ALPHA All members are iuslly proud of lhe Hisfory Honor Sociely. Loyally fo lheir moderafor, Sisler Loyola, is a con- lribufing facfor in fhe popularily of lhe club. Each year lhe club chooses a special field of concenfrafion. This year fhe highlighfs from hisfory are cenfered upon our nafive sl'a'l'e of California. Pal Walsh, as Presidenf, Gerlrude Raab and Mary Franck as Vice-Presidenf and Secre+ary-Treas- urer have a large following. AIl work and no play is significanl hisforically, so laughler goes hand in hand wifh knowledge as proiecls and parries are successfully com- bined. All in all, Alpha Phi Alpha is making hisfory af C.H.N. by +he excellonl opporlunilies il offers i+s members. ALPHA PHI ALPHA FIRST ROW, Ieff fo riqhf: K. Morrisey, D. Souza, J. Galeno, A. Porfer, G. Raab lvice-presidenfl, P. Walsh lpresidenfl, M. Franck, M. Dwyer, V. Bcersig, C. Ma lone, P. Fauria. SECOND ROW: M. Augusline, L. Donegan, P. McDow, E. Erickson THIRD ROW: E. McCrory, A. Carissirni, J. McAuley, P. Murphy. The Falhers' Club celebrales wifh a i buffet supper on Mission Day. 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: Falhers Boeddeker, Moran, Byrne, Lande, Pei erson. SECOND ROW: M. Barlh, A Branick, P. While, A. Lucey, A. Vierra D. Scilacci, P. McDow, B. Chong, M Brainerd, G. Keller, M. Schoeppe. FATHER'S CLUB Man may work from sun lo sun . . . bul' here is where our Fa'lher's Club puls 'lhe period. For lhe Dads DO work from sun lo sun and from monlh lo monl'h wilhoul' respile 'For lheir ever-loving daugh- lers. The only club al' C.H.N. unique because of il's exclusive male membership, il' is also unique 'For i'l's accomplishmenls. Monlhly Board of Direclors meer- ings under +he genial presidency of Mr. George Byrne resull in numerous proiecls. Then wi+h +he co- operalion of all our dads' lime and wallels' con+en'l's magically produce benefils such as scholarship funds. lf necessary, +hey'll even s+oop +o conquer. lProof: pa'l'checl up 'floor boards in l'he lounge.l Ye'l' we 'Find 'lhal our dads are fun-loving loo. A+ lhe big Fa+her's Nighl Program lhis year friendly laughier echoed lhrough our halls. So fo our Falher's Club we pay sincere fribufe-for ils inleresl' and e'FFor'ls, and 'for helping make our dads and our college Dearer and Dearer. ' JOINT COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT: E. McCrory lSfudenf Body presidenfl, M. Weber frepresen- fafivel, A. Evelefh. J. C. C. C. S. A revision of 'Ihe C.I.C. is +he Joinf Council of Cafholic College Sfuclenls. Hs purpose is an all- campus one in lhal' i+ allempls 'ro efface 'Ihe prob- lems, unile 'Ihe acfivilies, and cooperale in ioinl 'funclions wilh all 'rhe Calholic colleges in rhe area. Mariean Weber, Ihe Council represenialive and sec- re+ary of Join+ 'Council for our campus, aHends fhe meelings which are held monlhly al' U.S.F. II' is 'rhrough Ihe Council fhal' Mary's Hour, a movemeni' which cledicales an hour Io Mary as a plea for peace, will be sponsored fhis year. N. S. A. Wi+h Chairman Joan McGowan 'rhe Nalional Sluclenls' Associa+ion 'FosI'ers sludenl leadership in all fields from sluclenf affairs +o public and in+er- nafional relalions. On campus i+ can boasl' of a ros+er of accomplishmenfs, I'he mosl' impor+an+, +ha+ of a sfudenl-facully council for purposes of conciIia- +ion. Belween limes lhe commillee members ar- 'Iendecl regional meelings a+ U. C. and U. C. L. A. Also Joan McGowan allencled Ihe N.S.A. convenlion in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ias'l' summer lwhich by 'lhe way, broughl Joan 'lo 'lhe pages of LIFE magazinel. N.S.A. FIRST ROW, leff fo righlz C Malo A. Vierra, P. McDow, J M lrepresenfalivel. SECOND ROW A Lucey, P. Slevin, E. Faas, M E e MERRITT MIRROR EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Welp Iedilorl, M. Gilpalric lbusiness managerl, B. Bo- land Iassislanl edilorl, L. Louis lad edilorl. MERRITT MIRROR STAFF FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: A. Bill, L. Louis, B. Boland lassislanl edilorl, P. Welp Kedilorl, M. Gilpairic lbusiness manaqerl, B. Faas. SECOND ROW: L. Akers, M. Zolg, J. Filzpalrick, L. Soares, C. Kelly. R. O'NeiI. THIRD ROW: E. Roebling, P. Humphreys, C. Morris, F. Cena, B. Ninalli, M. Evelelh. M1-ERRl'l' 'I' MIRRV R Prinler's ink has more appeal lhan perlume! So il seems lo lhe sludenls who have devoled lheir lile's energy lo lhe Merrill Mirror. Under lhe leadership ol edilor, Peggy Welp, and lhe guidance ol moder- alor, Sisler Claire Madeleine, lhe paper has re- mained an imporlanl exlracurricular aclivily. The mosl imporlanl laclor of lhe Merrill Mirror is lhe facl lhal lhe paper belongs lo lhe Sludenl Body, whose ideas, ideals, and aclivilies sel lhe pace ol lhe lype ol malerial lhal is prinled. Therefore, owing lo lhis lacl, lhe publicalion is almosl enlirely in lhe hands ol lhe Sludenl Body. Those who devole so much ol lheir lime lo lhe Merrill Mirror are more lhan rewarded by lhe 'feel- ing ol salislaclion and pride lhal comes only when a iob is well done. Besides salislaclion, lhe gill ol experience is awarded lo lhose who serve lhe press lhrougl-1 lheir college paper. Through lhe Merrill Mirror one keeps in louch. ll is a link belween lacully and sludenls as well as belween lhe sludenls lhemselves. Prinling a paper is nol a one man iob. ln lacl, if il weren'l lor lhe work ol Belly Boland, assisling edi- lor, Lorena Louis, business manager, and ol course, all lhe reporlers and lypisls, lhere would be no Mer- rill Mirror: your paper, a paper ol which you can be proud. I ' EXC! LIBUI Be'H'er la+e Ihan never lhe sluclenls of C.H.N. began work 'For 'I'his Excalibur 'Sl publicalion. Al' risk of being called over-enlhusiaslic, 'rhe Sludenl Body promised securily in lhe realm of finances and moral supporl in fhe aclual labor. If you read belween 'lhe lines and under lhe pho- 'lographs of 'lhis book, you mighl' find a s'Iory 'lhal' would read somelhing like lhisz Can anyone explain why Laverne Sherwood is suffering from camera pho- bia? Or is il' lrue lhal' Marian Smilh is slill 'lrying +0 cul herself oul' of a nel of words? And will Vivian Ferrill ever gel her Iypewriler back fogelher again? When will Mary Ann Giuflre siop imagining she is lhe presidenl of 'lhe Broadway-Grand Branch of lhe Bank of America? Did you know I-hal' Carol Kehoe has gone above and beyond 'fhe call of duly in wril- ing a Ihesis on adverlising? ls Peggy Daly serious aboul' doing abslracl murals lhrough lhe halls of EXCALIBUR EDITORS FIRST ROW, lefl fo righlz M. A. Guiffre lbusiness managerl, L. Sherwood Ipholographyi, C. Ke- hoe Iadsl, M. Smilh lliferaryl, Miss Papousek lfaculfy moderafori, K. Morrisey Iedilorl. SECOND ROW: D. Scilacci Iassisfanl edilorl, V. F-errill Icopyl, M. Daly Iarfl. EXCALIBUR STAFF FIRST ROW, lefl fo righf: L. Sher- wood, C. Pearce, R. O'Neil, M. Fry, J. Fitzpatrick, G. Keller, M. Evelelh, K. Morrisey, M. Smilh, C. Kehoe. SECOND ROW: J. Seidl, R. Schwarlz, B. Murphy, D. Scilacci, J. Galeno, V. Boersig, L. Louis, L. Donegan, M. Boeddeker. THIRD ROW: M. Crowley, A. Lucey, P. Slevin, J. Russell, M. A. Guiffre, D. Felice, A. lndelicato, M. Daly, E. Ennis, A. Bill, M. Weber. C.H.N.? Did Donna Scilacci ever 'finish her 'linger painling in Arl? Does Kalhleen Morrisey really blame her hives on l'he Excalibur? When is Miss Papousek planning on making reservaiions for I'he slalil al Uncle GeoFfrey's Resl' Home? Seriously lhough, behind every inch of work in 'ihis book weni a promise +o produce an Excalibur worlhy of C.l l.N. lradilions. Thanks are in order lo: Laverne Sherwood, pholographyg Marian Smilh, liferary conlribulionsg Vivian Ferrill, copy, Mary Ann Giulifre, business: Carol Kehoe, adverlisemenisg Peggy Daly, arh Donna Scilacci, assis+an+ edilorg Kalhleen Morrisey, edilorg Miss Papousek, facully moderalor. You have in your hands 'I'he Excalibur '5l. Il- is sin- cerely hoped lhal you enioy again +he experiences i'I' holds. W.A,A. MANAGERS FIRST ROW, leff To righl: J. McGowan, M. Zolq, S. Baker, T. Ross. SECOND ROW: P. Fellows, P. While, M. Camp- bell, M. De Rosa, F. French. BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Elissamburu, C. Malone, B. Perry, P. Fellows. WOMENS AT i-I LET I C ASSN A promise of sparkling personaliry and social pop- ularily comes from lhe W.A.A. ln lhe person of Mrs. Erline Wong is found 'lhe shining example. More lhan once Mrs. Wong has proved fo us girls 'lhal' oflen 'lhe way 'l'o a man's hearl is lhrough a'lhle'l'ic aclivi- lies. H's comforling 'lo feel half-sane on a 'lennis couri, and confidenl' you won'l unearlh a very large clump of grass from a golf course. When if comes 'lo ping pong and badminlon, we really shine, if Helen Wong and Gloria Novak are any indicalion of our prowess. Allhough we all aren l Ann Curlises, we're glad of lhe days we spenl' learning lhe correcl swimming lechniques al' lhe Y and proud of our five minule races in'l'o lheir Vogue balhing suils. True, we didn'l' always make a loull's-eye in our al'- l'empl's al archery. Also lrue, we oflen missed 'l'he largel allogelher. Bul despi'l'e our inaccuracies, The Sislers conlinued 'lheir daily walks. Grealer fai'l'h halh no one. If we chose lo dance our way lhrough life, we would do il in 'l'he besl' of slyle and variely. Afler 'l'hose one o'clock sessions of 'folk dancing we were exhausled, buf iubilanl' al' 'lhe feslivals. Even more ex- hausled af'l'er 'lhe 'lap dancing classes, we were re- warded wilh appreciaiive applause ar 'lhe Variely Show on Mission Nighl. lf we were lo sum up our gains we mighl say: we developed a beller personal appreciarion for sporfsg we learned 'lo work as a leam, firsl' in volleyball and laler in baskelball: lhrough 'lhe eliforls of 'l'he W.A.A. officers Shirley Baker, presidenh Thelma Ross, vice- president Marianne Zolg, secrelary-lreasurerg we enjoyed an evenlful year. Thanks 'lo fhe officers and Mrs. Wong, 'rhank goodness we had lhe opporlunily lo become al'hle'lic minded. LE TO RIGHT: D. Dawe, B. Hammel TAU DELTA GAMMA Whal' characlerizes lhe T.D.G.'s ? Perhaps lhe colors gold and grey. Gold, for lhe visibly glillering pins proudly 'receivecl by members from Sisler M. Madeleine Rfose afler Sisler Madeleine Maria offi- cially announces lhem. Grey, for lhe invisible mailer lhey musl' possess 'lo make 'lhose A's and B's. A+ any rale, Tau Della Gammas are lhe sludenls' much admired, somelimes emulaled, scholaslic boast TAU DELTA GAMMA FIRST ROW, Iefl fo righl: G. Salarno, C. Sanders, M. Gilpalric, V. Boersiq, P. Welp, C. Byrne, M. L. Hocum, S. Kallis, M. Franck, C. Morris, J. O'Rourke, J. Seidl. SECOND ROW: M. Milani, M. Van Valkenburgh, J. Pearce, R. Tobacco, D. Meader, R, Schwartz, F. Cena, T. Ross, A. Branick. THIRD ROW: K. Morrisey, C. Gough. L. Louis, B. Boland, D. Souza, A. Porfer, P. Mc- Guigan, E. Faas. FOURTH ROW: P. McDow, R. O'Neil, D. Souza, C. Jack- lin, A. Carissimi, F. Barlh, M. Brainerd, L. Capilolo, M. Campbell, C. Pearce. N. F. C. C. S. The Nalional Fecleralion of Calholic College Slu- clenls promoles a slronger ancl more effeclive Calho- lic laily bolh in s'l'uclen'l life and posl'-college com- munily. Allhough we have nol 'laken an aclive parl' in any major proiecls lhis year, Barbara Hammel, delegale, and Dorolhy Dawe, assislanl, allempled lo inleresl' olher Bay Area Colleges in N.F.C.C.S. in lhe hope of oblaining a San Francisco Regional Charler. N.F.C.C.S. :'V'V 1fM'- - - v -I-Y. - , V 'II-1 : v ' ' . 1-E, Y H', 1. 4 I 1 1 I C L A S 3 5 3 LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Zuppan lsec- reiaryl L. Sherwood fvice-presi- denf A. Branick fpresidenfl, P. OFFICERS Boldizsar Ureasurerl. JUNIORS Third highesT and second IowesT in The school, The Juniors have done much Toward making This a mem- orable year. Their wonderful ChrisTmas producTion of The Happy Prince paved The way for The Yule- Tide mood. Their whole-hearTed enThusiasm on The ve. 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X ' Q R , A .,..: LQ is E549 x ygyk -if gas Vg' NW 555554344 yeas- S Ahr. fe: 14 F. nf OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Marfinez lfreasurerl, J. Russell lsecrefaryl, M. Dwyer lpresidenll, P. Slevin fvice-presidenfl. 3OPi-IOMORES Wise Fools is in ilself a conlradiclory 'rerm bul as mosl sludenls know, il is lhe lileral 'lranslalion 'for lheir 'rradilional Informal a memorable evening for all who a'H'ended. Come June, and +hey lose 'l'heir sfafus of wise foolishness, bul' +hey'll slill mainlain 'lheir moH'o: fun for all and all 'For fun. This year 'lhe Sophs ouldid lhemselves +o make lhe worcl sophomore. ll iils our second-year class in lhal' il' apily meniions 'rheir wisdom and humbly ad- mils +ha'l +hey slill havea liH'le lo learn. X Lola,-lane Ahigfl Leis Alehs Nadine Anderson Pal 'c'a Atwood '71-1: , Barbara Bbvba Bilind 5 Qin Capvhnlo Y' QI! Marigafvf k'D 'Y Fauria Coleffa Laurie D -Egan' DIS bllru X Mary F Dwyer vm, m W ' wssaf xl x Y gm 5 x Y Vivxan Feffm V N b BFEEQQ-m Juv-qens el Kell C arm - Y Elizabdh K my Barlaar-a Ferris Maureen 512P,,h,ick . 7, Glorna Hy 5 n Maiine Koliglansky Y Pi+Ficgx'ple Nanna Gab o Viqxginia Lggihi Gloria Margawei Aligemqzfie Ogullivan CITY Ardene Jane Russefl 1 S A5eidX A Q15 igionsfance Sie vin Slevin Soare VY nnamarue Vaemfa Mar-qifa' wax? Bdafrice Sullivan A lice Wolff Dorm Y 5gQ6iS -Hglqn VEQ9 ' QWQ.. ,Z .f . . i , ,, ms' B iw! sexy' V fx H -J A :Q H f A w M I If A M Q1 2 - :. wg W: :.- 4- ' QiAE3f13'3Fe,7l5 YN. 5 fs OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Daugherfy Ureasurerl, P. Branick fvice-presidenll, P. Koster lpresidenfl, R. O'NeiI lsecrefaryl. FRESi-IMEN Confused and bewildered by unfamiliar classroom rouline, clocks, unils, cap ancl gown assemblies, and lhe process one musl' go lhrough in order 'lo sign a boolc oul' of 'lhe library, lhe Freshmen presenled an appealing sighl' 'lhe firsl 'few days of school. However, il' did nol' 'lalce long for 'lhem lo righl' 'lhemselves and become a whole-hearfed and inlegral parl' of life here al lhe college. E Afler whal seemed 'lo 'lhem a harrowing iniliaiion lhey recovered sulificienlly enough lo presenl 'lheir relalialion slcil' 'lo lhe Sluclenl' Body. During l'his 'rhe olher classes saw 1'ha+ lhey would have +o look 'io lheir laurels in order nol' lo be ouidone by 'lhis up and coming crop of Freshies. They really proved lheir worlh plus 'lhe facl l'ha'l lhey were here lo slay when 'lheir Freshman Formal al' lhe Fairmonl wenl' over wifh such success. All in all, +he young'uns of +l1e college have done a marvelous iob of orienlaling 'lhemselves and fry as we mighl, il' would probably be prelly boring wi'l'hou+ lhem. MARIAN ALBARELLO ELEANOR ARATA DIANE ASH AUDREY BAKER Nos I i P nm nga W its ia! sms w E E ms mn mn ss mm gnu Ed'- wi H5235 WE MQ ' av fl 1. www L .A 5 IV? 4-ww 'fa - - as W me K 'QL IR I '. , Z: 2 . .wry Q was ve , mx ACTIV I Tl SOCIAL COMMIT 'I' EE A sparkling carousel whirled us gayly lhrough a memorable year of social evenls wilh Alice Evelelh llilling aboul lo keep us in lhe merry spin. Recep- lions, rallies, mixers, and picnics wilh Sl. Mary's, U.S.F., and Sanla 'Clara lurned us round and round. November and lhe Sophomore lnlormal lilled lhe air wilh mellow lunes. Then anolher whirl ol parlies, dances, and round and round again. January and lhe Beal House Bounce sel our feel a-sailing. Febru- ary's Freshman Formal wilh ils sophislicaled selling caughl us wilh ils dreamy air. Aller lhal, a lea or lwo, lhen on for lhe final lwirl ol gradualion dazzle consisling ol banquels, parlies, and al lasl a magic Ball. The carousel began lo slow and wilh sighs and laughler we lloaled away dazed wilh a million happy memories. Ah, yesl somelhing new had been added lhis pasl year, much lo lhe delighl ol lhe C.H.N. sludenls. Herelofore lhere had been mixer dances wilh lhe men's colleges around lhe area, bul lhis year our energelic social chairman inlroduced revolulionary changes and addilions. Among lhese were: dinner dances wilh U.S.F., Sl. Mary's, and Sanla Clara, skaling parlies, bar-b-que dances, and inslead ol only mixer dances, lhere were dale dances, where lhe girls could show oli lheir beaux wilhoul having lo wail for lhal cerlain school lo be inviled lo alrlend one, ol our leles. Anolher change look place wilhin lhe commillee ilsell. lnslead of membership being limiled lo a cer- lain number from each class, lhis year il was open lo all inleresled and, as a consequence, lhirly-'Four of our Sludenl Body members had a linger in planning social aclivilies lor lhe resl ol lhe school. Nol only did we enlerlain olher colleges during lhe year. Our Falhers came in for an evening of amusemenl from lheir daughlers, as well as our Molhers being enlerlained in a more subdued man- ner al lhe annual lea. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: A. Evelelh lchairmanl, M. F. Mclnnis, E. Faas, A Kukl nsk SECOND ROW: M. Garin, P. Branick, M. McKinnon, C. Chong. THIRD ROW F French, N. Moran, P. While, M. Looney. FOURTH ROW: M. Franck, F. Marlnonl G Keller. FIFTH ROW: A. Bill, Z. Beyma, M. Evelefh. SIXTH ROW: J. Pearce M Fong A. Vierra, P. Foley, V. Boersig. SEVENTH ROW: P. Boldizsar, L: Sherwood, L Donega A. Carissimi, L. Louis, B. Barllell. Besides lhe big social commillee being busy, lhe smaller class social commillees were hard al work seeing lo il lhal lheir own classes came inlo a share ol lun lhal was all 'lheir own. The Frosh gol busy and became acquainled wilh lhe olher colleges, lhe Sophs were re-acquainled wilh lhem, and lhe Jun- iors and Seniors, besides lhe mixers, were busy wilh lhings like lhe Junior-Senior Banquel and lhe Gradu- alion Ball. . All in all il was a happy, exciling, and rewarding year and we give our lhanks lo lhe exhausled bul salislied social commillees who made il so. As chair- man 'Alice Evelelh pul il, Oh, yes, il's a lol' ol hard work and all bul l lhinl: il's worlh il, every bil of il. V'lhen girls lell me lhal lhey really had a wonderful lime and mel some awfully nice people l don'l leel lired al all. ,,, f ki .lg r' mif.QgZ,ma ss as A mwgmi, um H .. - - -, . - .H s .- -' :r: ' E W ' - H ' FQ. E .ff xg mf W' Q W E :sa '5:5 ' -r M A K H V N Q Q sy V H 1- X df' In S Q T ii 15: 1 B 3 H W K 'E ss mn ss w mn msn mn ss ,H W nxxxigm Board BHBEE .:-B. E. M H H , fu B N Holly U PM Y .Bn QW 252155251 SRE mymss BEE 'ws :H M , :iw H Q,- ams magggw f mxmwlg 5 Wi? SSB E Q Z H 2223: M M gin ms 4 2 R J. on 0 X x em 502:1- 72 -ff w as ,hnunq silrbx Q jrkg Wen' Jo Anne Olpour-lea .Tuniars in 'ATM Hap Prince Who says we need boys. PY Af fha ky. h pref-7 y 9004 hqhp., . ,GR ,hx Q if afry Pfanw ANN be Srfmke I ' Vlenq .. S Meow? .. ,Ax x BMX.. ff' sf!- c:a+e+m a+ ww 'Mme 'E f 19'S anvm SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. EmmeH' J. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. H. Geo. Alwoocl Mr. and Mrs. Roberl C. Barlh Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bar'l'leH Mr. Berl' A. Berlolero Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bellencourf Mr. and Mrs. Chesler G. Bilse Donald G. Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brainard Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cabiflo Ralph E. Campbell Mrs. Hazel B. Capifolo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carissimi Y. S. Chong Mrs. E. H. Clare Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lee Edward Lee Kelly H. W. Kosler F. l. Kuklinslci Mr. Jeri E. McAuley Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. McCrory Dr. and Mrs. Angus Acheson McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Milani E. F. McNamara H. T. Meader Thomas J. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Morrisey Cynlhia Murray Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ninalli Maurice O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Collires Mr. and Mrs. William Crosson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anne Doyle H. J. Cruz Carl F. Delefranc Mrs. Frank M. Dwyer Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cap'l'. and M Lauren J. Ennis Dwighl E. Evelelh Perc. Fauria Roy T. Foley Eugene Francis Galeno OHO W. Gerbig rs. W. J. Hammel Mr. and Mrs. Hans A. Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. M. lndelicalo Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Rourl1e Donald A. Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Rilla Mrs. James F. Riordan A. H. Rominger Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. 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Lasily, 'ro Miss Mary Lu Papouselc, my ediiors and 'rheir assisfanfs, and +o +he Sfudenf Body, I say 'ihanlc you 'For your help and your suppori' of an inexperi- enced edifor. KATHLEEN MORRISEY '53 Edifor-in-Chief f -4- 'gil : 5 L Ja :Zvi ,J-' L 1. -11 ,J ,v ,4 'zz' 'T'-1 U 5.4. -4 5. PH L. .H 1 1 I sin mg v L., A. 1 w 1. 80- , 'I L-c. r-rl -:vu qs. 1 n '1 w -- .EV A 1:32. gina? 157.3 T355 9? - 552 an n vi-:Q-A I Xp!! SME: fing- ' EEE: F651-Cv 3351 233: 55,135 ag Tig, 1:1-Q, Fiii Efif? SEP. ' 17-I I ara. ll.. i 7,1 1 33,2 if-i fit: 313- 13:4 Q-.er fre'- Z ' r was ,. 1 wif un - 'ITE 31251 'EE E-.5 ggi-4 Hr-u wit- 1351! -Qui EU-1 . , yfgjh - 151,51 Ng 13723 u 1 'J '2 4 Ll f '12 iii '3 wp-- 14.2. 1, :MA 1525 .,. H, 1!'I'. 6.25 ZX? ' , Afii I -inf 'Hg 35:4 :REQ .ggi - Asp ?'r?3L: , ,fa 1, P124 'QQTU , Eff' - 1 ,-'J J 1 ' '


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