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T V. i f-V ' . i sm- 4?V-. .kS ' V4 ' V .j..y :4 .. j. - maaasmsJMmM ' iter Coach: Mr. Greg Jorgenson VARSITY Dana Knicklebein Robert Begin Paul Bigley John Burke Tom Hoye Kevin Reinsch Chris Bigler Marc Nochella Chris Kaefer Mike Pedersen Peter Quigley FROSH-SOPH Mike De Canio Brendan Moore Greg Bramble Luis Moreno Laura Eggers Mary Ann Shinnick Matt Unamuno Andy Haack Jim LeVeque Chris Meriy Randy Perrine 16 t 18 ▼ l?T5ci])lminfl one ' s self, xmi im cvcrij inxi3t c mi© a KaTrnx ' Ttit whole, jnMcr, Z 5 S r fHT ' ' «!frss9iW ' SP!iJ9(WW!IWP . t T ' % i : ?rr Coach: Mr. Don Blair VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY FROSH-SOPH M. Brennan S. Hall J. Morgan M. Ruelas C. Eldredge J. Zapata J. Hartfield R. Scofield D. Louapre C. Ortiz R. Sympson M. Kennedy M. Hornbuckle J. Teegarden t. Long C. Etter ]. Stephen T. Roach J. Archambault S. Girard F. Tore R. Price A. Huber E. Nobriga J. Eck R. Sjoberg J. Teegarden E. McCann S. Moscaret Volume 1 October 1976 Number 1 LA SALLE COMES OF AGE 21st anniversary feted La Salle has reached manhood in a manner of speaking. Opening day in September marked the be- ginning of La Salle ' s 21st year of operation. This is somewhat of a major feat when one considers the fact that at the end of each year, the future of this school is viewed with variable degrees of uncer- tainty. Many students are unaware that La Salle is one of ten catho- lic boys high schools, along with St. Mary ' s college in Moraga, CA, sustained by the Christian Bro- thers of the Western Province. Headquartered in Rheem Valley, they are the largest teaching order of Brothers in the Catholic Church with 18,000 members throughout the world. Through the Brothers finan- cial support. La Salle has con- tinued to grow academically and otherwise as a private school. The infamous Christian Brothers Winer ' in Napa Valley is the source of this support. But, because the Brothers strive for a vastly serviced area as possible, they are not able to cover the total operating costs necessary to keep La Salle in business. It is in this capacity that the school depends on the dedication of a tightly knit unit consisting of parents, students and faculty, who willingly give of themselves in an effort to expand and per- petuate the La Salle philosophy. That philosophy calls for a concerted effort on the part of this unit to provide the entire surrounding community with a viable and worthwhile academic institution. Many things ave changed, during La Salle ' s twenty years, some say it has become too liberal, some cry it should be this, while others want that, but one thing has remained basically unchanged, and that is this phil- osophy. We ' ve made it through twenty years, let us continue to grow and advance curing the two decades that face us. La Salle has gone through adolescence, now it is a ful fledged adultl Seniors Leave Alverno For Annual Trip By Mary Martin On Sunday morning, October 17, seniors left Alverno High School. Have these girls decided that the busy life of a twelfth- journey was UC Santa Barbara, including a tour of the campus and lunch at the university. Then, the whole gang went off to fun- dinner student be aware of the many deadlines facing him. The ones to be most concerned with at the writing of this article are the registration deadline dates for the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the Achievement Tests. For the November fi testinp date, the Lance Gets Wheels Turning This first issue of the Lance was slow in getting to you due to niimoi-r itc trancitinnc thic ?oar iTXUU lt 11111C1A Active Frosh Week By Matt Kelsey When La Salle ' s Orientation Week was over, probabh no one was happier than the Freshmen themselves. The first activity took place on Sept. 21 when Senior Class Presi- dent Jeff Moscaret talked to the Frosh about spirit. The next day the Mass of the Holy Spirit was celebrated in the gym by Fr. McSweeney. The entire student bod attended. A special schedule on Thrusday allowed an hour for various sports. Freshmen and Seniors competed against sophomores and Juniors in warball, basketball, and volleyball. Friday also had a special schedule. After the last period of the day, the rally was held in the g m. A shouting match pitted Fresh- men and Seniors against Sophomores and Juniors. Neither group emerged with a clear victory. The La Salle cheerleaders made their debut, assisted (?) by a guest appearance of their Paraclete counter- Crosscountry Squad Places 3rd in prelims, Captures Berth in CIF Finals For the fourth consecutive the top five squads with a chance and Jim Hartfield in the 15th Charlie Etter at 11:44. season, the Lancer cross countr ' to duplicate the feat accom- spot at 11:29. These two fresh- La Salle is recognized through- team has qualified to compete in plished by the 1974 squad when men standouts are now two and out Southern California as one the CIF lA Division finals, which they took the runner-up spot. He three on the varsity squad and of the tops in the cross country places them among the top ten noted, however, that the Lancers members of the all-time Lancer field and the Lancers are looking teams in over half the state of are amidst some very strict com- list. Senior Carlos Ortiz followed to continue this reputable tradi- California. petition, and will have to run an with an 11:35 finish along with tion. In the prelims last week at excellent race to even beat Ca- Mt. San Antonio College in Wal- thedral, whom La Salle has never RooL ' OtKQii la AOC nut, the seven varsity harriers lost to in CIF competition. DuOrVClUui! vJdyV66S placed third in their heat behind Mark Brennan once again led Vishop and St. Joseph ' s high ihe way for the Lancers with a RpHllllHinn AftfiT schools. Cathedral, who edged La fifth place finishing time of I 1CI- U 1 1 U I I I y V I ICI Salle out of the Sante Fe league 1 1:04. This places the three-year Phamninnohin O r oorkn championship with a slim 28-29 varsity letterman third on the V I I ai I I |J I Ul I Ol ll|J OtJaoUM dual meet virtor - previously. Lancer all-time list at Mt. Sac, took the top spot in the other lA behind school record holder Sean By Tim Burke ers to win the league title but he heat. Green and Paul Hartfield. Fol- Unlike this vear ' s var.itv tP!,m also noted his team will surprise According to coach Don Blair, lowing close behind was freshmen varistv basket hplltP.m ' those who think his sqyad is des- the Lancers are definitely amont; record holder Mark Ruelas, who ' junior varisty basketball team standing the Lancers are aeiiniieiv among ,3 j , K,, a i ,f il.;i7 ha no starters returning from tmed lor a low standing. last year s championship edition „ A few players have returned FRESHMEN TALENT for their second year under new coach John Ring. Mike Morelli, This year ' s freshmen team, ' LANCE STAFF i f ' Editor-in-Chief John Archambault i ■Alverno Associate Editor Enilde Ingles Sports Writers Steve Sweeney, Larry Durandette [ cosscoortrts ' ' ' ' Reporters Matt Kelsey, Louis Polistico, ' ' ° c „«. « ' ' ' ' • ' Mary Martin, Sheila Gibbons, - - -■, „, Jay Winans, Mark Grobarek , ,.,? ' ! : :; ' ' ' ' Tom McMahon yj Business Manager Jim Emmet Photographers Willie Hemkin, John Hoffman, ' ) ' Jef fMoscaret . ' ■• Faculty Advisors Mr. James Gillen ,.,., f . Mrs. Judy Krebs The Lance is published by the students of La Salle High School, 3880 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., Pasadena, CA, and Alverno High School, 200 N. Michillinda Ave., Sierra Madre, CA. GET THAT BALL! — Bob Begin and Dana Knicklebein splash towards loose ball in recent water polo game. These two senior fish- men have led the Lancer attack all year and both are looking for all-leasue selections. pool, me i ancer water poio team finished with another dismal record this year. La Salle has become a formid- able foe however a ; thp nnlnictc lour goals, raui oigiey ana jonn Burke have also played consis- tently well all season, along with juniors Keith Bigler, Chris Kae- fer, Mark Nochella and Kevin Reinsch. A large amount of credit must also go to coach Greg Jorgenson, who completed his second year at the helm of La Salle ' s aqua- tics program. Unfortunately, Jorgenson only had seven people on varsity water polo last year and as a result he had few re- serves. It takes much stamina to play a complete water polo game and this year ' s several juniors from last year ' s frosh-sopy squad filled out the varsity team nicely. Both Jorgenson and his team spent about two hours each day in work-outs at Sierra Madre pool. Apparently these long hours have begun to pay off. Whether La Salle will become really strong in water polo or not remains to be seen, but if this season ' s improvement is an indi- cation of a trend, our Lancer harriers may soon have to share the fall spotlight with water poloists.  .cA-. • . RPand LOO Co, - ' ; ' 1 i % m 4 A A A nkxcmwcc li Ha (V ,m V ■J : Tilt owt V. ■17 29 or FRESHMAN Randy Rucker-Coach Steve Huber Alfredo Prado Jack Brkich Jeff Giammalva Greg Scofield Ben Joseph Micheal Riemhofer Albert Landa Matt Green Robert Sjoberg Mike Berge Jim Teegarden Tom Bigley Bernie Santos Matt Kennedy Stan Wilcox John Kliment Juan Martinez Jim Kinney Alan Kneale •J- m Oufiwr r .• m i 1 t d. i . m ' f 4 1 «. i % Uc plai) am)i3o3 ) for 0£ r VARSITY Dr. Lewis-Coach Mike Larkin-Asst. Coach 21-Roger Clark 42-Mike Hornbuckle 33-John Hoffman 22-Mark Rettig 44-Wayne Avjian 24- Steve Prechtl 32-Bill Gray 23-Bob Lukes 34-Ben Mendoza 20-Jeff Collins 11-Rick Hornbuckle 14-Jeff Moscaret 31-Joe Cotter CJitinntl 5 m 5i U 5a v5i 37 1 IV, i -: livwr 71 t 1 71 a 1 Mrs. Margaret Roman - Moderator 1. B Rutledge 12. R. Santilena 22. J. Collins 32 Y. Kim ]• Meechan 2. A. Cybulski 13. D. Arkfeld 23. J- Abernethy 33 C. Pijanowski M. Rettig 3. D. Allen 14. H. Ituarte 24. D. McGuire 34 P. Bigley M. Speers 4. D. Knickelbein 15, B. Dalton 25. C. Etter 35 B. LeBerthon R. Sympson 5. T. Gorski 16. M Valentine 26. J. Moscaret D. DriscoU M. Eisele 6. J. Reynoso 17. T. Traynor 27. A Cabral D. Freitas R. Manzanilla 7. M. Morris 18. A. Puente 28. A DeVeyra T. Green D. Page 8. M. Morelli 19. H. Lee 29. S. Sweeney E. Greutert M Pedersen 9. R. Beckett 20. R. Price 30. M . Nochella S. Hernandez P. Quigley 10 - J Hill 21. C. Keating 31. J- Hoffman J- Kabala 11 . C . Centola 5 r I X 1916 39 f l FROSH CHEERLEADERS Tara Lawless Karen Krause Bev Visty 45 V a f 5 T 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15, Allan DeVeyra Klas Wahlberg Dan Hernandez Carl Tinucci John Ogram Rick Carroll George Scott Rich Forcione Fr. Dan McSweeney - Coach Hector Ituarte Jon Abernethy Claude Pijanowski Danny Torres Chris Strople Pat Stark khv J dm meet J? ' i V OTM i Uj . i ' -1 ' jr ♦ if ' .- -■Hr- ' jB 4 I J 4i ' • 46 - r-s ' X ' - m - ' kk b .mtC. Junior jarstt ) 1. Mr. Jerry Shelley - Coach 2. Steve Moscaret 3. Andy Haack 4. Ruben Bustamante 5. Chris Cummings 6. Don Wellinger 7. Jeff Lopez 8. John Gaudino 9. Mike Wright 10. Chris Cabrinha 11. Greg Moore 12. Brendan Moore 13. Joe Crowley 14. Ron Oriente 15. Tom Schwab 16. Randy Perrine 17. David Ocampo 18. Hugo Nieto 19. Joel Cass Tim Francis m.--- m 48 Chts5 Mrs. Margaret Roman - Moderator 1. Richard Santilena 2. Ken Moore 3. Randy Price 4. Mark Speers 5. Doug Allen 6. Alan Littleton 7. Eladio Diaz 8. John Hykes 9. Bernie Santos 10. Larry Durandette 11. Claude Pijanowski 12. Craig Keating 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Scott Ripel Mark Walker Mike McCann Steve Miller David Tierno Allan DeVeyra Hanfu Lee Marc Nochella Eric Marotta Jay Winans Glen Huettis 50 ack afifion m]o 3 V n T Ms. Jearmette Home - Moderator 1. Mike Rufo 2. Mark Speers 3. Craig Keating 4. Dan Arkfeld 5. Jim Hill 6. Alan Grain 7. Randy Price 8. Claude Pijanowski 9. Doug Allen 10. Dean Peters Allan DeVeyra Billy Arkfeld . 1 a % GiLten Tag ! fE WANT TO SELL CARS. ■$. Almost Evoryor ■M v-, X ' ' Mi about laud Si either or . v. i1 ■- « ' . MCC - . : '  « % • illij EM m f - !« cJ :V3 VtM -S.- 4.) k t .- i V 1 ' ' : , , AociaodTHE TRAGEDY ' ,. - MAKING OF THE IPEUMCERTAINTY Struggle I rd read to myself,|l lit ' 1A %=r Xr litt dM(9 ' i - £ 54 55 S. Moscaret -m ' £4 ' , T. Bigley B. Sjoberg « m k± J. Teegarden M. Kennedy - S. Anderson W. Arkfeld R. Ayala J. Babbitt M. Berge T. Bigley M. Boyd E. Bravo ,i l M. Brennan « « . ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ « « J. Brkica B. Brodax R. Bustamante 58 J. Carrion M. Clark R. Cullen K. Dalla Rosa W. DeCanio D. Ebert J. Eck C. Ficarra C. Fields J. Ellis A. Franco D. Gallagher 59 ]. Garcia f A. Haack ]. Giammalva ]. Gorski r ■■ f sp n. r ' ■' ' i -: - - J. Hartfield S. Hauerwaas R. Houle D. Howells J. Greening M. Green A. Heal R. Hernandez A. Huber S. Huber G. Jones ]. Jones 60 p. Lees B. Lefler M. Lefler R. Leuser 61 9 gMk J. LeVeque T. Long D. Louapre J. Martinez M. McCann M. McCarthy P. Mercuric A. Messineo R. Mirasol N. Mitchell M. Mitcheltree K. Mohandie 62 ' B. Moore K. Moore J. Morgan S. Moscaret M. Nguyen H. Nieto E. Nobriga R. Oberreiter M. Olsen 63 A. Prado P. Randazzo T. Rice 64 p. Smith T. Stephen R. Struthers C. Suh P. Taylor T. Taylor J. Teegarden J. Teegarden B. Terrell B. Thurman r igjf IH 1 v4 M—i 1 - W — tj B ? M l tfl l ■W ffl 1 F. Toro J. Voors S. Wilcox M. Wolf M. Wright J. Ziemba 65 ass K. Drabinski J. Broadway D. Canzoneri m M. Rufo N- - . i 4 T. Abbott H. Augusto J. Ayala H. Baltazar P. Barilla R. Barker G, Bramble J. Broadway P. Broussinos S. Bums P. Cabot 68 C . C abrinha F. Campo D. Canzoneri R. Carroll J. Cass J, Centola T. Coonibes S. Cowell J. Crigna y J. Crowley C. Cummings T. Czemy P, Delgatto E. Diaz 69 ■-f- ' i ' «Wfc. p. Gormican 1 g i j g j M p mi [ mf ■Jk M. Kelsey L. Klock G. Kratzer K. Lansing D. Lees G. Lesaca t D. Littleton 71 S. Manning T. Marquez B. Marsh J. McTeague R. Mendoza D. Ocampo F. Ogram R. Oriente V. Ortiz M. Ortiz T. Padgett R. Padron J. Pearson M. Perez L, Pham ' • •1 J. Plante M. Pledger P. Puente 73 C. Pullman R. Ramos R. Rolph R. Roy M. Rufo M. Sanchez G. Seabold R. Sepe T. Solury G. Staffa C. Stapfer D. Stephen D. Taquino j wj - s I m r y m T. Teeple 74 B. Tewksbury M. Tiemo D. Timmerman P. Towne M. Unamuno I T. Veiling J. Zapata T. Werntz J. Winans M. Wood E. Young 75 R. Hombuckle - M. Eisele -• - J. Santillan 4m. % J. Acosta R. Beckett W. Allain D. Arkfeld V ' . ' ' K. Bigler J. Bennett T. Burke D. Brignole 78 A. Attalla J. Barilla P. Bowline J. Bomalick J. Collins M. Colletta T. Carroll O. Caprari A. Cabral R. Concidine J. Cooke J. Cotter B. Dalton I mn 1 ' ■A. Crain J. De Leo A. Cybulski T. Dwire 79 G. Ewald S. Girard P. Gaver T. Garry P. Falcinella H I HB Hfe M s Kr wSkI td p W. Gray J. Granger M. Gorski D. Geare M. Grobarek 80 E. Zick 81 T. Lawrence B. Le Berthon A. LeVeque H. Lee A. Littleton E. Lizarazu D. Long ]. Luiten R. Lukes R. Manzanilla 82 T. McMahon G. Moore M. Morelli M. Morris M. Nochella R. O ' Rourke R. Odegaard J. Ogren D. Page J. Paliwoda 83 L. Polistico T. Puente J. Pullman P. Quigley K. Reinsch R. Rivas-Plata W. Sain R. Santilena J. Santillan G. Scott M. Serra J. Somerville D. Slawson T. Stewart P. Stark iSi mm; C. Strople T. Sweetman C. Tinucci D. Torres T. Traynor D. Trepanier M. Valentine P. Vincent J. Vogel J. Waken P. Weinstein TDbAd M u LUi f ] 4 R V4_ e- will 85 5tnw m ' : i Br. Bede Van Duren, F. S. C. Vice- Principal Social Studies Dept. Chairman Senior Class Moderator Religion Br. S. Martin Fallin, F. S. C. Principal English Service Club Religion Department Chairman lilrmii5irtiiio ' n Br. James Riordan, F. S. C English Director of Guidance Senior Class Counselor Adraiissions Ms. Maureen Mellor Vice-Principal Dean of Studies Science Department Chairperson r Ed Greutert Vice-President C.S.F. and N. H. S. 1, Student Council 3,4 Drama 1, 4 Track 1, 2 Chess Club 2,3 2,3,4 Bob Sympson Treasurer ! 5s C.S.F. andN. H. S. 1,2,3,4 ' f Cross Country 1, 2, 3,4 fe Track 1,2,3,4 Wt: Service Club 4 5 1 r vf w Doug Allen Secretary C.S.F. and N. H. S. 2,3,4 Language Club 2,3,4 Varsity Track Mgr. 2 Yearbook 4 J. V. Basketball Mgr. 2 Jeff Moscaret President C. S. F. and N. H. S. Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 1,2,3,4 Steve Hernandez Representative N.H.S. 1,2,3,4 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 Mrs. Patricia Wright Bookkeeper John Burke Water Polo 1,2,3,4 Math and Science Club 2, 3 GoH 1,3 sSSK ' Mike Baron Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1 Cross Country 1 Mr. James Gillen Science Matli Lance Moderator Dan Calvet Peter Abruzzese Cross-country Tennis; soccer Paramedic tech Chess club Jt: U r ' A ■il r m ■Thaddeus Chester Steve Prechtl Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Class Representative 1,2 N.H.S. 3 Paul Beckley 5r. Christopher Brady Religion social Studies Director of Student Activities Mr. Michael Fleming Band Instructor Steven Mulligan 4 I Nlrs. Margaret Roman Librarian Communications Skills Art History NHS Moderator i l . p ll l w l nm ll l l | iW lW i lll|( M ll l l ' l l li lW W Mark Speers ■uJw  iw wwM wwwwiww   « - t  i ■m mmmttftmim itiiftiiM i, i i K ti tm it y i0 . ii m f tmt¥ iimun mi '  mti mm  mmmmmmttiti 1 lilWBWt W. W MW« MI . II|I W l 1 W W IW ' i j l| j.L. t U l .ia W lM l!IIW vmmmntm MIW  tW W M l8l||il|  ll 1  l J!l«tl ■SiWWBi ij;. ' j ) (a«i w ij|(ipwM iw Mi i . au  iai ' i .fe S?--iii ' ' - ' C . ■■■■- ■-; ' ' « Howard Kent 94 Mike Lees Mh: - ' f V James Schaft Br. Donald Mansir Religion Geometry German Music Yearbook Advisor Mothers Club Director Director of Theater Arts Michael Mastrecchia Mike Hornbuckle Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Cross Country 3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Mrs. Thelma Hovanec Registrar 96 Armando Gomez Ben Mendoza Br. William Carriere Religion Freshman Class Moderator; Counselor Director of January Program 97 Mr. Donald Blair Science Physical Education Asst. Athletic Director Track and Cross Country Coach Klas Wahlberg Soccer 4 Glee Club 4 Drama 4 John Meechan Soccer 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 1 Varsity Club 4 Chess Club 1, 2 v i 5- 1 f- Dan McGuire Varsity Swimming 2, 3 Varsity Water Polo 1,2,3 N.H.S. 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Theater Arts 3,4 ■V Steve Corazelli Mr. Henry Johnson Maintenance , ' . Larry Durandette Br. Edward Stopper English Religion La Salle Strings 100 Claude Alphonse Pijanowski Soccer 2,3,4 Track 2 Water Polo 2 Chess Club 1, 2 Language Club 3,4 Varsity Club, NHS 4 Math t Science Club i ' ■Bill Ruiz Track 2 Water Polo 2 Service Club 3 Mountain Club 3 -. -W! !™ ■' ' v Mr. Randall Rucker Mathematics P.E. Coach Freshman Basketball Coach r; Jim Amagrande Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Math and Science Club 1,2 C.S.F. 2 101 Mike Helin Z ' - f ' ■mm .-© ■li, ' ' Vince Polek Class Treasurer Basketball 1 John Archambault Track 1,2,3,4 Cross Covmtry 1,2,3,4 Lance N.H.S. and C.S.F. John Hoffman Basketball 2,3,4 Water Polo Yearbook 4 Mrs. Phyllis Reed Glee Club Director Son Nguyen WSSS ' PWW I Mr. Martin Hogue I English English Dept. Chairman Asst. Track Coach i Richard Forcione Soccer 4 iilPfe ;- «f - H -- .it ? - ' . c r pp Mario Arreaga Mr. James Renner Maintenance Daniel Hernandez Gary Tres Nt r?i(r ' 5p - fry..- I 1 Ulrich H. Dreyer Yearbook Photographer Track Fishing Club Mr. Lester Schult Art Drafting Fine Arts Department Chairman Public Relations Director Jose Luis Reynoso, Jr. Varsity Baseball 3,4 Varsity Club N.H.S. andC.S.F. 3,4 Service Club Michael Koza SMWWWn«N Mr. Mike Larkin History Physical Education Asst. Varsity Basketball Coach Dennis Driscoll Frosh V.P. ASB Publicity Comm. ASB Treasurer NHS, CSF 2,3,4 WMil Mark Brennan Tom Radwan Track 2 Dave Corbett Joe Gatti Mrs. Kathryn Konoske American Studies English Junior Class Moderator i ■Ciiijii0 ' ' ' ' ' t -i ' . i • ' Mr. Ramsey Salem Mathematics Math-Science club Moderator Math Dept. Chairman % Mark Evers O-C ' a V . ' - f ' lo o V isEiJ r- • Mr. Jerry Shelley English ],V. Soccer Coach Varsity Tennis Coach 1 i Scott Roy X 111 fu-Yon Wong ' 1 Mr. John Ring History J.V. Basketball Coach Varsity Club Moderator K 4 Stephen Ryan Sweeney NHS 2,3,4 Vice President 3 Curriculum Comm. 3 Baseball 2,3,4 Lance 4 Varsity Club 4 Thomas Hoye ■xiiigUM rw yMi«a:w?i Chad Centola Cross -Country Mountaineering club 2, Pres. 3,4. CSF4 NHS 3 Joe Capobianco Craig Keating Fr. Dan Mc Sweeney Religion Soph Counselor Varsity Soccer Coach Bret Zajac Track 1, 2,3,4 Bill Garr Class President 2 C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 N.H.S. 2,3,4 Math and Science Club 2, 3 Track 2 Paul Bigley Water Polo 1,2,3,4 Swim ming 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 C. S. F. 3.4 N. H. S. 2,3,4 r -..ja ' ; ■jfc ill Mrs. Dorothy Schumacher Spanish Chairman of Foreign Language Department Moderator of C.S.F. y _ --r Roger Clark Basketball 1-4 Jon Abernethy C.S.F. and N.H.S. 2,3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Cycling Club 2,3,4 Track 1, 2 4 Mark Rettig Basketball 1 , 4 Theatre Arts 3,4 Track 1,4 Yearbook 3,4 KZ ? . ' « .fL ' Mrs. Pat Hazelton Business Dept. Chairman jS ' John Michael Kabala Frosh Class Sec. Cross-country 2 Track 2 NHS 2,3,4 ASB Sec. J. V. Soccer 3 Pep Council 2 wwwww Daniel Sullivan Mrs. Mary Wells Receptionist 119 Wayne Avjian Varsity Basketball 3,4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Varsity Club 4 Yearbook 4 ilinv Allan De Veyra Chess Club 2,3,4 N.H.S. 1,2,3,4 Language Club 3,4 Water Polo 1,2 Mrs. Alexandra Royer Spanish Secretary in Development Office 120 Mr, Lou Fashing Maintenance Carlos Ortiz J. V. Soccer 1,2 Var. Cross Country 3,4 Track 2, 3 Varsity club Pierre Dupuy Student Body President Class Representative Cheerleader Theatre Arts 2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Mark Pollard Basketball 3 N.H.S. 3,4 Varsity Tennis 3,4 Br. Malachy Biller Religion English Sophomore Class Moderator Pep Club Moderator Theatre Arts Randy Price Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2,4 N.H.S. 2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 .r4 ■• 4fc6 i . Brian Rutledge C.S.F. 1,2,3,4 Fishing Club 2, 3,4 Golf 2,3,4 N.H.S. 3 ' ' F ' Mark Doerning Basketball 1,2,3 Mrs. Catherine Bonano Cafeteria w « . ■:? m Charlie Etter C.S.F 2,3,4 N.H.S. 2,3,4 Cross Coim try 1,2, 3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 ,. t SI VA Sean McDermott Class President 3 Class Vice-Presi- dent 2 Varsity Club 3 Cross Country 1, 2 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 |H Mrs. Rosalie Lopez Asst. Librarian Typing Bookstore Mark Klinkert Basketball 1,2 Timothy Gorski Golf 1,2,3,4 N.H.S. 2,3,4 Varsity Club 4 Br. Gordon McCarthy Asst. Bookkeeper Tutor of Math; English 124 Mrs. Georgia Miller Cafeteria Phil Nash Sring Quartet Band Jazz Combo San Gabriel Junior Symphony Herman Rachman 1 ) Dr. Philip J. Lewis Varsity Basketball Coach Athletic Director P.E, Dept. Chairman 125 1 1 H 9 1 i. ;- wl y ' fffiiiiMifrnffl BH ■1 fc-l ' i ' '  k-. ' ?: S4!-J 4Ji -% !,.. .. t«v ■•iiiiV ' i ' ft i.hr ' ' ' . 5 29 0 Mr. Jerry Shelley ■1. Hanfu Lee 2. Mark Valentine 3. Luis Polistico 4. Brian Dalton 5. DanArkfeld 6. Jim Krouse 7. Gavin Moore Mark Pollard 9. Steve Brown 10. John Waken Peter Weinstein Coach 1. Mr. Gillen - Coach 2. Steve Huber 3. Mike Berge 4. Tom Stephens 5. John Pohlson 6. Tom Bigley 7. Jeff Lopez 8. Greg Moore 9. Tim Best Rob Concidine Jim Paliwoda Ruben Espalin Alan Mirasol Dean Peters Brendan Moore Tim Sweetman Karl Dalla Rosa Chris Cabrinha Tim Teeple Steve Burns Tom Schwab Alan Grain Rafael Mirasol Jerome Greening % -, 1 v ■iv k h V L t-eH ■P X f 137 iLcc SaCCUh jLj Tt--iai : ii i i.H? Jit ft m ir Z-Z6 ■1 fis 139 ACROSS 1. Br. Edward ' s mouthpiece 8. French word for me. 10. United States. 12. Kathryn Konoske ' s womens ' organization, or where one can find Mrs. Roman. 15. Obtuse Angle. 16. A writer of odes. 18. What has 16 calves, 23 thighs, and a trunk? 20. Something every freshman dreads and every senior loves. 23. A preposition meaning: into a condition. 24. Something most guys look forward to hungrily, 27. To_, or not to_. 29. Favorite restaurant among La Salle juniors and seniors. 31. Mrs. Konoske ' s esoteric learning experience. 37. White Sidewalls. 39. Something every guy likes to do. 40. A French Christmas. 41. What rhymes with foyer and seeks a new employer? 44. It ' s not just a wine, it ' s our logo. 45. The home of the troubadour just up the street. 48. The first name of a famous drummer, a renowned dancer, and the main photographer for the Centurion four years ago. 49. The duck that can boogie. 51. The playoffs that we tried to win. 52. What are round, fat, cold, and welcome at any party? 53. They were made for Michelob. 58. I can ' t believe I the whole thingl 59. A steel DOOR is made of iron_. 61. A person who does not tell the truth. 62. A long, indefinite period of time. 63. Dark Yellow. 64. The convent that supplies us with many cheerleaders. 66. With help in my life, I feel fine, girl. 70. Could relate to a sock, or could be said when mad. 72. Precedes tea. 74. Less cooked. 75. Its price goes up and its tankers go down. 76. Day of rest. n . Anything which belongs to Br. Martin. 79. The Flame ' s ammunition. 82. A city in Israel, 83. The Lancers went there this year for the first time in quite a while. 86. Usually found between the foot and hip. 88. The uncooked expedition. 89. Something they persuade you to do in school. 90. Uptight. 91. One thanks God for it. 93. A highly-specialized group of students who deliver the evening paper. DOWN 1. It can ruin a nice night. 2. Follow the yellow brick_. 3. A mad conglomeration of shops and people. 4. Is the moon made of green cheese? 5. Idea (French. ) 6. This (French. ) 7. Associated Student Body. 9. I am (abbr. ) 10. What goes down does not necessarily have to go . 11. Yes and if (Spanish. ) 13. The Addams Family ' s hairy cousin. 14. La Salle man; Rosen 17. Tea minus a. 18 The Brother that tends to resemble Elmer Fudd. 19. What fawcett has a major obstacle for most guys? 21. They can be either copies of clothes. 22. What describes the wall in Mrs. Schumacher ' s room? 25. What describes most of the clues in this puzzle? 26. Packed by this number. 28. Teacher ' s Assistant. 30. Mr. , alias Goose Boy. 32. You won ' t have them if you use Colgate. 33. The Fonz ' s epithet for someone who is un-cool. 34. Some teachers believe that the students belong there, but the students say that they ' re not the crazy ones. 35. Electric Light Orchestra when the light bums out, 36. The great upper classmen. 38. He swings a club when he ' s doing business and when he ' s relaxing. 42. The main ingredient in an omelette. 43. Tabela 44. The living legend of La Salle High School. 46. Bonnie ' s replacement. 50. The most popular beer in the area, 54. Eaters ' Anonymous. 55. Same as 33 down. 56. The Brother who stole his name from the famous Disney duck. 57. Element with an atomic number of 50. Eve ' s husband. face. The (French. ) You must be this if you eat you Wheaties, Canal, 58, 60, 61. 65. 67. 68 Capone. 69. Can be either a man ' s name or a woman ' s name. 70. What do you sit on? 71. Une (English. ) 73. This kind of report is much easier than a written one. 76. Where one may find cable cars and lose his heart. 78. A dog says this. 80. This is found at Marie Callender ' s, 81. An organization which attempts to extinguish Negroes. 83. Post Script. 84. Yes (German. ) 85. Left off; right 87. Guy without you. 94. Our beloved planet. 140 141 - mim ' PtiS- ' f : ' 9 ' IHOlii «  ( T = 1. Kris Bigler 10. Dennis Dwire 19. Richard Houle 2. Marc Nochella 11. Peter Lees Mike CoUetta 3. Eric Marotta 12. Peter Broussinos Jim Gorski 4. Paul Falcinella 13. Mr. Fleming - Instructor Mike Lees 5. Bill Marsh 14. Charles Kurzweil Greg Miller 6. Wayne Doerning 00 15. Dave Howells Phil Nash 7. Mike Smith 16. Dave Ebert Tom Stephen 8. Pete Delgatto 17. David Timmerman Pete Weinstein 9. Mark Pollard 18. Roland Ramos 144 )nr3 n) CIhId 1 Roger Clark 2 Carlos Ortiz 3 Tom Hoye 4 Steve Sweeney 5 Bob Begin 6 Dan McGuire 7 Steve Prechtl 8 Charlie Etter 9 John Hoffman 10 Hanfu Lee 11 Ben Mendoza 12 John Archambault 13 Jon Abernethy 14 Niark Doerning 15 Tim Gorski 16 Jim Amagrande 17 Claude Pijanowski 18 Jose Reynoso 19 Dan Arkfeld 20 Scott Roy Moderator: Mr. John Ring 21 Wayne Avjian 22 Mike Hornbuckle 23 Dan Sullivan 24 Sean McDermott 25 Mark Rettig 26 Dana Knicklebein 27 Bob Sympson 28 Mike Gorski 29 Ed Greutert 30 Jeff 4oscaret Paul Bigley Chris Bigler Alan Cabral Armando Gomez Mark Brennan Randy Price Kevin Reinsch Tim Green Dan Hernandez Mark Nochella Gavin Moore Bret Zajac John Meechan e I 145 146 Vcifbihj 1. Matt Morris 2. Scott Roy 3. Sean McDermott 4. Wayne Avjian 5. Mike Hornbuckle 6. Roger Clark 7. Rob O ' Rourke 8. John Plante 9. Rolo Iglesias 10. Mr. Bill Carroll - Coach 11. Joe Bennett 12. Steve Sweeney 13. Jeff Moscaret 14. Vic Ortiz 15. Brian Miller 16. Dana Knickelbein Jeff Collins Rick Hornbuckle jL , P k 2. Vince Moreno 3. John Billotti 4. Tom Schabow 5. Carlos Alonzo 6. Jack Brkich 7. Jose DeCosta 8. Frank Campo 9. Donny Wellinger 1, Mr. Larkin -Coach 10, Sean Cowell 11, Tom Abbott 12, Ernie Bravo 13, Fernando Toro 14. Aldo Iglesias 15. Gary Staffa 16. John Pearson 17. Rick Carroll 18. Juan Montoya 19. Tim Padgett 20. Steve Moscaret 21. Mike Perez Joe Ayala Pete Broussinos Bob Denny 148 Hv- ' cm rmWm o crma cm an WfW WC ' . 149 Cjwfa] tpszY i Jim Gorski Carolyn Hoye Tom Hoye Kitty Muldoon Tom Coombes Monica Winneman Richard Oberreiter Sue Chandler Mike Juarez Celeste Vierria Mary Coombes Alfredo Prado Klas Wahlberg Beth Swarthout Amy Sach Lynn Geatz Bob Sjoberg Judy Dejardin Mrs. Phyllis Reed - Moderator Elizabeth Elerding Phil Nash Jeff Giammalva Albert Ros Gary Jones Mzrmzit) 151 Br. Bede-Coach Mike Rufo Tim Gorski Mike Gorski Stan Wilcox Brian Rutledge John Burke Tim Rice 1 1 K Be;. ' yi •I j H . ' •1 ' _•• .: ,. ' ■ ) 9 1 ri rt O ' i -d c o i3 3 D U — ' OJ m i 3 • j- O ■!-■(y t-. H OJ D k §, Sf S I C 5 g C auQMoou - ' S2 ;::;oq oi S h o : 2 ai 00 lO t 00 C CO CO t-i rt Mi: rt g ■- (D I- g o ■.5 - cm ' ro - U-) ro ro ro ro t i n al aj 00 CT O H rvj CNj fO c o --C -t-J cq s S2 2 Sj H rt t; nj Pi al OOO Oi-HCM LOlOCsT ' -t -trslrvJCNJCMCMCMfvJ 60 a 0) 0) J-; CQ - ■a ; o a) 3 Oi I 7 .a :i al ! 00 oophUQcquSi; (U o , bo u 3 o ■u -M — I 5 aj J? 2 (  :i .2 « r I— t WJ J Q r J t-. t-i rt r! -; fH rt o d O 2 rt o O O ' tJ d o ;- rJro- LnvOI .oo ff w , . It VARSITY 2vlr. Greg Jorgenson Bob Begin Dana Knickelbein John Vogel Marc Nochella David Page Chris Page SOPH - FROSH Luis Moreno Mark Lefler Mike DeCanio Mark Dumas Dave Ebert Laura Eggers Mary Ann Shimiick Cindy Begin Maria Hogue Theresa Shinnick Liz Wilson Mia Salazar Sheryl Kenney Coach 156 ly arc 159 Br. Donald - Moderator 1 . Karl Dalla Rosa 2. Joe Del Rivo 3. Jim Teegarden 4. Bill Gray 5. Jesse Santillan 6. Bob Sjoberg 8. Richard Ayala 9. Alberto Ros 10. John Ellis 11. John Clement 12. John Hoffman Alan Cabral Dan Arkfeld 160 5ZTVKt ]. Garcia ]. Amagrande V. Moreno C. Ortiz D. Peters P. Abruzzese R. Sympson 8. Br. Martin - Moderator 9. J. Meechan Pierre Dupuy Joe Gatti r 161 TrtitK 162 ■J—TT J V Mi: N ' - . e ;. ' 163 i?Ml led cm it imimcdM jU ' im$k km 05 4V MU « w 164 Coach: Mr. Donald Blair J. Amagrande ]. Archambault A. Gomez D. Sullivan ]. Barilla A. Cabral B. LeBerthon D. Arkfeld C. Etter E. Marotta P. Bowling A. Puente T. Hoye R. Hornbuckle M. Rettig P. Vincent R. Price R. Fore i one W. Sain A. Marquez K. Drabinski P. Drabinski R, Tewksbury J. Hill D. Canzoneri J. Broadway C. Merry R. Roy D. Ocampo D. Lees T. Coombs P. Delgatto D. Stephen G. Kratzer G. Higgenbotham M. Sanchez J. Zapata M. Ruelas J. Hartfield M. Boyd R. Sjoberg R. Hernandez R. Cullen J. Morgan B. Thurman C. Fields J. Teegarden R. Ayala A. Ros E. McCann T. Roach M. Green D. Louapre G. Scofield S. Huber E. Nobriga J. Slater W. Arkfeld S. Hauerwass B. Joseph J. Eck 165 166 •5 ' ' iji ly JA J 1 1 fJ n HJ Lr ' ' H HHIi H u H F S fW t J i i --t:i ' Mm f i Si H ij B j H If ' iH i jfl ' 41 ' J s fcA wjI I 167 Two Gentlemen of Verona, Proteus and Valentine, Pledge a friendship that will last, The length of their lifeline, Valentine sails to seek his future In the Emperor ' s court of Milan. Proteus in Verona stays; To metamorphose Julia is his plan, Julia ' s heart is closed, But, of course, she ' s metamorphosed (As everyone eventually is), And she gives her heart over to his, (And he only gives her pearls). Then Proteus, too, sails to Milan, Leaving two very lonely girls: Julia who ' s now preggers, Lucetta who ' s her chum. But choosers must be beggars. And Two Gentlemen the girls become To travel thus is safety To Milan and the Emperor ' s Court To find her choice, dear Proteus. But love ' s memory is sometimes short. For Proteus now loves Silvia, The Emporer ' s daughter she, his choice. But her father would wed her to Thurio - A fool with lots of money And a very funny voice. But Silvia now loves Valentine. Her book of love is closed. And even honor-seeking Valentine Is by Silvia metamorphosed. Proteus hires, Julia, Who ' s still dressed as a boy (He does not recognize her! ), To deliver gifts to Silvia. Ah, Silvia, he doth prize her! Poor Julia, doth he despise her? And Valentine he betrays? Yesl His very same best friend. As if love did on proximity For livelihood depend. Valentine is banished. Proteus thinks his way is clear, But he did not count on Eglamour, Silvia ' s previous dear. And Eglamour saves her On her wedding Eve, And far into the forest Takes her, far from every peeve. And they make love until the world Catches up with them. Proteus tries to take her. Valentine doth save her. Julia reveals herself and for a favor Confesses that she will make a Life with Proteus, and Silvia chooses Val. And Thurio wins Lucetta, Julia ' s faithful pal, Everybody falls in love. Even milkmaids in the field. Everyone can be metamorphosed: That is the secret of life. And that secret is revealed. John Guare i?p.tJi ' y.:;va Matt Morris Jim Hartfield Bill Gray Bob Lukes Wayne Avjian Jon Abernethy Kris Bigler Jaques Dupuy John Archambault Mark Valentine Matt Kelsey 170 1. Pierre Dupuy 2. Jeff Moscaret 3. Ulrich Dreyer 4. Doug Allen 5. John Hoffman 6. Mark Rettig 7. Dan McGuire 8. Diego Freitas 9. Br. Donald - Moderator 10. Paul Bigley z €Tinir ton i-;-. JS i ' lK ;■■' 4 ' I 1 171 i .. I ? i ♦-% s ' JUNIOR CLK55 7f ' I 174 cia s ChristiQnBrothers ® VINTNERS SINCE 1882 SELECT NAPA VALLEY ZINFANDEL A light, dry, fruity, red dinner wine RC MODIUR MAimZINI Wishes To [xtefld It ' s 177 Jardine Headers 7142 Belgrave Ave. Garden Grove, Ca. 92641 (714)893-7594 178 Contractors License No. 261460-C-33 W.A. CARROLL COMPANY, INC. PAINTING AND WALLCOVERING CONTRACTORS WILLIAM A. CARROLL 715 SOUTH GLENDALE AVENUE GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA 91205 f213j 247-7360 179 jott M Easternmost in Quality Westernmost in Flavor PACKED IN LOS ANGELES BY CLOUGHERTY PACKING COMPANY 180 qOO ' 181 I he Diris(iQn]3vothei ' s Brother Timothy, cellarmaster at Mont La Salle Vineyards, inspects grapes during the harvest season to insure optimum picking for- the production of The Christian Brothers ' premium wines. lohn VV Hollinhursl Hoiiinimrst ?yintincj Aiiverthmij frolitieiuA in PnnI — Irom Concept to Coinpietion Telephone (213) 355-4368 49 SOUTH BALDWIN AVENUE, SIERRA MADRE, CALIFORNIA 9T024 182 .- ! - uitj o u m c o CO CiJ O) I — I I — 1 O nJ Q CO 0) !-l 3 CO u ctJ cu ' - ' - -a § d) X3 So 5 u 2 S U 0) Dh cj u QJ O CO v-i ' CD O c . bo • -3 ' Co =5 - 5 Q « a y TD ID Pi CD C ' . CONGRATULATIONS TO LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL FOR 21 YEARS OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FROM MONSIGNOR ARTHUR J. LIRETTE AND HOLY FAMILY CHURCH GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA MR. MRS. JOE KEMPKER KAREN AND JERRY 184 UNCLE DAVE MR. JOHN RING ' S PERIOD SIX HISTORY SEMINAR 185 CONGRATULATIONS SAINT RITA ' S CHIRCH Pntgl]! (Eleanors 864 HUNTINGTON DRIVE • - 284-2896 SAN MARINO, CALIF 91108 Son tone Ceriified Master Drydeaner Owned Operated by Peter Marilyn Delgatto i Oit SALON FOR HAIR DAY AFFOINTMENTS DATE TIME ARCADIA, CALIF., 26 E. Huntington Drive 445-2002 -14 Foothill Blvd. 790-4103 L. CANADA, CAUF. , California Scratch Pad Co.Inc 114 E. St. Joseph Street Arcadia, California 91006 (213) 445-3085 PRINTED ADVERTISING SCR--VTCH PADS DESK PADS DESK AND WALL CALENDERS FORMS AND CIRCUL. RS BLANK SCRATCH PADS 186 PATRONS KATHRYN KONOSKE JOHN A. KROUSE, MD CUNNINGHAM O ' CONNOR MORTUARY MR. MRS. SCHUMACHER KENNETH A. KNEALE SR. KEN SCHWEND MR. MRS. MASTRECCHIA ELIZABETH G. NOLAN MR. J. T. DRISCOLL DR. MRS. FREITAS DR. MRS. ORIENTE RON ORIENTE MR. MRS. J. R. BURKE MAUREEN MELLOR PAT JANE YOUNG CHURCH OF HOLY ANGELS JOHN J. KETTERER CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY ST. ANTHONY ' S CHURCH MR. MRS. DARRELL WRIGHT DAVID DILETTERA-CLASS OF 1975 CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP THE APOSTLE BROTHER JOSEPH JOZWIAK, FSC - CONGRATULATIONS TO JUNIORS GONZALO RAMOS, MD HELENE DZIUBANEK GRAPH -0-LITH PRINTING MR. MRS. DREYER 187 yMlTB lCT© NEW- USED • RENT- LEASE DISCOUNT PRICES OPEN ACCOUNTS WELCOME Extensive Inventory of Desks and Miscellaneous Business Furniture for Home, Office, and Shop. Retail Showroom Retail Showroom 55 East Huntington Drive 499 South Arroyo Parkway Arcadia, California 91006 Pasadena, California 91105 447 3556 795 7744 Specialty Fasteners for Industry yyloaern ' fasteners, Jt nc. 4983 SANTA ANITA AVE DOUGLAS P. STEPHEN TEMPLE CITY, CALIF 91780 General Manager (213)579-4600 357. 2318 357.2319 Tcryon K . Co., Inc. PRECISION MACHINING JIM J. OBERREITER 133 W. MAPLK AVE. . MONROVIA, CAL. .I1016 Rtje AND COMPANY ROBERT J. CLARK COMPANY 1000 EAST WALNUT STREET PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91106 PHONE: (213) 440-1292 Robert J. Clark Toys Bicycles Repairs Patio Furniture TOY ' PATIO VJU L JUl AJMlE 140 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. Sierra Madre, Calif, 91024 213 355-6641 BLAINE LEFLER State License i 274084 Phone 795-7795 684-2255 BOB JONES 2822 East Walnut St. Pasadena, California 91107 FOR BETTER LIVING WITH BOOKS - BIBLES - MUSIC - GIFTS - CARDS LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN STORES 1313 S. Baldwin (south of Duarte) ARCADIA 91006 213 445-2242 Sales Service Rentals The Sound Chamber 27 SOUTH Eu MOLiNo Avenue PASADENA. CALIFORNIA 91101 Quality Guitars, Amplifiers Vocal Systems DALE CHRISTIAN (213) 795-0217 (213) V95-0218 188 D. J. FEENSTRA, INC. REALTORS DIRK J FEENSTRA. president 1979 N Lake Ave. Phone 798-9166 Altaocna. CALtF. Tonny 7u f«fi«rs HS D iNaTftUCTOn International Karate Assn. 28eo E. Colorado Blvd.. PAaAOENA - 783-8683 41 E. Huntington Db.. Arcadia 448-2633 AA South Garfield Avb.. Alhambra - 281-8728 BAYNE-WILLIAMS SHOP FOR MEN PASADENA Sycamore 5-6294- 240 South Lake Avenue JOSEPH L. HOWARD PAINTING CDNTRACTDR Apartment Interiors A Specialty Brush and Spray 793 6642 24 1 5 OSWEGO ST. PASADENA. CA. 9 1 1D7 Ptions: 286-2144 MURRAY A. STONE Agent 9529 Las Tunas Drive Temple City, Calitornia 91780 Phone Ses-1903 (AREA Code 714) U-jiLand L onuaLE±csni :Jjoi.hitaL EUGENE A. GORSKI administrator 1221 E. ARow Highway UPLAND. CALIFORNIA 5 So. FIRST STREET ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA HOODS COOP NDIAN JEWELRY CURIOS CUSTOM REPAIRS MADE JEWELRY ANTIQUES AND • LEW HRS. a ILENE 12:30 P.M.- -5:30 P.M. 282-1334 CLOSED SUN.-MON ARCADIA RADIATOR SERVICE 401 N FIRST AVENUE ARCADIA. CALIFOnNiA 01000 BENNY JOSEPH 447-0791 ANTIQUE a HEAVY EQUIPMENT 495 North Alfadena Drive Poiodena, California 91107 Daily 9 to 7 Phone 449 1158 Pergonal Service Meati Complete Liquor Dept. Van de Camps Bakery Garden Fresh Produce People ore talking about TONY SAEHA ' S ROMA GAftDEHS Famous for notlve style ITALIAN DINNERS No one can duplicate our GENUINE NEAPOLITAN RECIPES Air Conditioned . Cool . 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CORPORATE FINANCE 1815 SAN PASOUAL STREET PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91107 AREA 213 ■449-3797 F.H.A. V.A. RESALES NOTARY AL COLLINS REALTY SOLD SEARCHING Phone (213) 358-5233 2024 So. Mountain Ave. Duarte, Calif., 91010 Res. (213) 798-4398 190 BROTHER DONALD ' S PERIOD SIX GEOMETRY CLASS Richard Miller Photography P.O. Box 1-G Arcadia, Ca. 91006 (213) 793-0582 HIGHLANDER LIQUOR Coleman Jones -owner 324 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. Sierra Madre, Calif. 91024 355-1458 ALHAMBRA BEAUTY BARBER SUPPLY In Alpha Beta Shopping Center Viviane Woodard Cosmetics 717 E. Main Street Cookie Alhambra, Ca. 91801 Tel. (213)281-2790 ( VILLAGE MARKET 662 Lincoln Avenue Pasadena, Calif. 91103 Finest Quality of Meats (We Specialize In Home Freezer Orders) I Phone (213) 793-9116 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS 10952 Valley Mall El Monte, California 91731 (213) 443-4011 . 283-7961 NELSON WEST COAST, INC. 852 S. Alta Vista Ave. . Monrovia, California 91016 (213) 357-1146 MICHAEL J. KINNEY General Manager Special Applications Of Explosion-Proof Controls Gino Cossari Phone: Interior Designer 286-6694 DAYTON INTERIORS 5843 Temple City Blvd. . Temple City, Ca. 91780 900 East Main Street P.O. Box 1287 Alhambra, Calif. 91802 THOMAS O. BERGE REAL ESTATE APPRAISER (213) 282-1149 ANGELUS MACARONI MFG. CO. LOU ARENA Mfg. of Pasta Angelus di Lusso Vice President 4580 Valley Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90032 Phone: (213) 222-0256 191 CHURCH OF SAINT THERESE BEST WISHES LA SALLE MOTHER ' S CLUB ELITE DRY CLEANERS 1310 Fair Oaks Avenue S. Pasadena, 91030 799-0836 NATIONAL CLEANING COMPANY 3500 W. First Street Los Angeles, 90054 Designs in Travel Tours Around the World Full Service-Providing Mr, Train, Bus, Ship Transportation and Hotel Reservations Call Suzanne Merry - 381-3076 Ticket Delivery - No Charge Tony, Becka, Dan, Deb, Jim Bill, Kate, Peach, Mutzi - Ma and Pa too - THE SNERD HUMANITARIAN FOUNDATION Robert J. 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COLORADO PASADENA 793-8135 WATER POLO 7 ANOTHER UNDEFEATED SEASON 977 n 193 PEACOCK TRAVEL 511 South First Avenue Arcadia, California 91006 445-2482 Complete Travel Service Congratulations To The Class Of 1977 Phone 444-7230 FRANK ' S SIR JAX MEATS DELI Buffet Catering For All Occasions 10689 Lower Azusa Rd. Temple City, Calif. 91780 Join your nearest SQUARE DANCE CLUB for information Call 446-1308 OLD SAN GABRIEL MISSION CHURCH WAKEN CO. Real Estate Investments 747 E. Green Street Pasadena, California BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1978 DR. MRS. JOHN WAKEN our spaces for rent have all been sold. our shylock ' s content thanks to you, pierre, dennis, and ed. -the staff C TUU r h _U ••• fWF .Xj- % 0 J. .. P ' i9i!± A , ' l-BO ' :l • - ,._ v2 ' i £,2f ' ,? ' ' o %- To wAiST Som£ ■%x I ! ' kucjcy •• ' : 4 ( a I ' ,LJ5e ' -_ ■o }LPol£ct ' ■D. 2,0 195 i S,rt . B -S J i ■S AP • .. , « .■■' ii« «.3£?: ' «.s V 1 . .-: s. !-• M ' ■if ' i I f i.. I — i, l« % A 1 197 SPONSORS DR MUSIC Mr. Mrs. Paul Plante Mr. Mrs. Frank Rufo Franklin Elaine Klock Ruben Rosalie Lopez Chris Shorty IKE ' S ARCO SERVICE Holland Awning Shade Incarnation Parish Bellefontaine Nursery Adorable Shop Christopher, Penny, Renee Mapa Fox ' s Dining Room Webster Pharmacy Ned Taylor Dr. Mrs. James Abernethy Ardi ' s Arco U-Haul Ron Linnea Miller Immaculate Conception Parish Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Euken Ginny Tom Claffey The Moores Richards, Men ' s Store John McTeague Matt Kelsey Mr. S Mrs. A. L. Ho vane c Mr. G Mrs. Arnaldo Polistico Mr. Mrs. Jack McCarville Mr. Mrs. Robert Burns The Tiernos E. N. Sympson Jr. Larry Voors Jim Drabinski Mr. Mrs. Henry Jordan Congratulations Paul! Martins Auto Upholstery American Motors-Fox ' s Five Acres Brother Donald Mr. Mrs. Roland Vincent The Butcher Block Vic ' s Cleaners Mr. G Mrs. William Cooke Mr. Mrs. L. F. Begin Mission Pharmacy Paul Gormican Family Als ARCO Service Annunciation Parish Brown ' s Furniture Doctore Music Chapouris Wings C H Painting G Decor James LeBerthon Jean Beckett Mr. G Mrs. Eugene Gorski Ross G Elaine Pohlson Mr. G Mrs. John W. Hollinhurst Mr. G Mrs. John Voors H. Ituarte Augusto Caprari My darlin curly haired boy Mack B. Jones Mr. G Mrs. Aksel Pedersen Virgilia F. Mapa Mr. G Mrs. George Francis Mr. G Mrs. George Ewald Republic Federal Savings Charlie ' s Glass Shop Veiling Family Fr. Jim Gehl Paper Palace Mr. G Mrs. Amagrande Patricia Pool Al ' s Union Service Temple City Pharmacy Assumption Thrift Shop Chris ' s Seer. G Notary 198 FRIENDS D £ B Trucking Co. Best Wishes -Elvis Anne McMahon William Ogram N4r. G Mrs. Sepe Good Luck to my grandson! James Bond 007 Terri Cummings The Grande ' s Fox ' s Five Acres Mr. Mrs. Drabinski Mary Henebry Larry Durandette Oscar Clotilde Odegaard Arlene Herman Peter Cow ell George Dziubanek Richard Crawford ' 75 Paul Hartfield ' 75 Glyn A. Neff John Russell HoUinhurst ' 76 Phoenix Press Pat ' s Liquor H.E. Williams Family Mr. Mrs. Mudnich Mr. Mrs. Thomas Solury Mrs. W. HoUinhurst Chester Radwan Edward Gzregorzewski Lottie Cudzilo Mike McCann Mr. G Mrs. J.O. Etter Smith Family Nina G Marisa Norona James Louise Lee Mrs. J. Fisher (Padgett) St. Rita ' s School Talbott Electric Tom Cecilia Wellinger Fay Bonham The Howells Family The Speedbird Brian Hunting Bio -Pyramids - Pasadena Mr. G Mrs. Harr ' Kelsey Mr. G Mrs. Walter Lees Mrs. W. B. Carmen Good Foods Market The Louapres Angel ' s Service Center Joel Scofield Flame on Forever - ' 75 Mr. G Mrs. Andrade Mrs. Anthony Crimi Hartman Pahrmacy Dr. KraMevetSnalAlliB Mr. G Mrs. K. G. Siegmund A. Ellana The Restaurant Mr. G Nte. Karl Dalla Rosa Monty ' s Steak House Don ' s Paperbacks Dr. G Mrs. Shen Kathleen Faubion Sam ' s Hairstyling, Alhambra The Broadway Family Burger Continental Jay D. Winans 199 idHj 4s cMr 200 ; .v- ■:: -Jk Kl ■, - ' 2 ■- 1 ' O - ■j .-.y ' ( : - L ■y P Q r
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