Notre Dame Academy - Royale Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1979

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M, g,.L,4 I as 5. 1 I l i v - a v a a ! sl mm N VE x'L 3325.5 1 ' 151235 .- .fc A 11-wzissfs a-12:. , 4 1 N A . .,,.. ... , A 3 - 31.51 :HYXBH N K K 5 ll X Q X XF at X fa aeee N , N ' X, N X I as R. N X Notre Dame Academy 2851 Overland Ave. Los Angeles, California I am not afraid of TOMORROW, for I have seen YESTERDAY and I love TODAY Table of Contents Theme TOMORROW Graduates YESTERDAY Campus Life TODAY Faculty Classes Organizations Patrons Conclusion Index This page is ded d M y K y Athan parents, 1 10 34 90 102 130 152 186 190 by her if' z if .ll Qtli fr V QY .fe we 2' 1' , .., .W x .4-1' . 1' X CNET,-S X -,-..-. , 3 . X 5 ..n., E YH' YVWW5W?T?W W' u a ' '. '-'a ww Q 2 -,xg .1 . lyk. I NS Q N - E 'f' -,1 if f'f 1.0 5 . ,v JC WT We are not afraid of tomorrow for we've been growing into our own selves. But at the same time we've been growing as one. And now the world is calling out to us and our new journey has just begun. This page is dedicated to Leah Amores by Eileen Leai. I A . '13, 1-ri.: F . v b'g QQ' . N, A Y .Tvs N. , YW A . , VL, . ' 'fl' s I e?3 ,g 'gg . iz, A ,M 1 I Q h .v ':- . i .gli A QK , if-, 1-7. -. ' 1 Ac 4 -.gg .. ,f I , 1 vm C A , fs-gin . if--K '- . ' 1 - A -A - x 4? hi AJ wx ax' ' 'ffl vi' f ' ...Y 4' Q fm' 3 V X Ouvrez i F E ,,,,. K 'V it Q , 1 ff nf' 4 7 3, Q 1 VV IVV V 5, If , E an f V ylhf n A I Q . 1 F x x ,M ' i',,5L K, . Y 'J ' i ,A I J LJ f ., 4 T V J ,..,.-al And I love TODAY for the sun rise promises new experiences, new challenges, the support of my friends, and strength to become all that I can be for all of my TOMORROWS. This page is sponsored by Library Discount Book Store. L Jyl: 3535 ,I ii' A A E DAM LD L-I-1 I am not afraid of TOMORROW Thpg dddhl M f M dDd VALYERMO RETREAT HELPS SENIORS TC BE AWARE On Tuesday, October 10, 1978, a bus loaded with enthusiastic seniors left for Valyermo for what was to become a time of love,reflection, a little sadness, and a lot of joy. The retreat gave the seniors a new awareness of themselves, or each other, and ofthe goodness of God. Special thanks go to the retreat team, Father Mike Nocita, Leon Hutton, a seminarian, and Domenic Pilato, a future semi- nariang their dedication helped to make these days a memorable experience for all the seniors who attended. Ns 12 This page is dedicated to the Class of '79-Good Luck! I :QI Q ' ffl gs.. g MANW 1. Leon Hutton and Tracy Earle pause to share their reflections with the photographer. 2. During the Mass, Father Mike reads the Scriptures for the day. 3. Tami Pistoni, Janeen Pickard, Raquel Miron, Laila Haiek, and Elizabeth Ruiz qui- etly prepare surprise gifts for their Kris Kins. 4, Raquel Miron, Dulce Gonzalez, Elena Aiza, Laila Haiek and Elizabeth Ruiz sing a reflective song during the final Mass. 5. Rachelle Gray indulges in some munchies before getting some sleep. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Benny Lara. CIRCUS SENIDRS SING THEIR PAREWELL N ND DAY The Circus Seniors of the Class of 1979 will always cherish their final Notre Dame Day, Monday, October 9, 1978. Dressed in a wide variety of circus costumes, the seniors showed their spirit and loyalty to Notre Dame. A colorful circus scene decorated the stage as the cheerleaders presented a skit. With the enthusiastic support of Sister Mary Carlann, Senior Class Moderator, the seniors entertained, cheered, laughed, yelled, and even cried a few tears. l This page is dedicated to Diane from Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Skura and Sharon. A R., 4 m. l. While Mary Duddy holds the symbolic can- dle, she takes the oath of office as A.S.B. Vice-President, 2. Lucia Barajas, Marie Pompa and Debbie Scanlon hold lighted candles after promising to be faithful to their offices. 3. The enthusiastic seniors cheer on as their cheerleaders perform on stage. 4. Circus characters of all types lead the sen- iors to show their class spirit. Cheerleaders shown are Sharon Jordan, Mona Hendricks, Sue Doherty, Kim Smith, Marie Pompa, Ali- cia Manchester, Lisa Young, Judi Ventress, Damyta Jones, Rocky Miron, and Duly Gon- Zalez. 5. The seniors join together to sing Keep on Movin' on , their senior class song. We the Class of '79 have reached the point when we must move on, but even when we're gone our ,v wil 'K - ' XG if ,lf fix R1 seg, Nu NJN' ' 573-'?'l'l Z',Sv 3 772533-iavii ',f'.f1--M- Wiatr alwg-g it ' hx spirit here will live on. This page is dedicated to Sharon Jordan by Grandma and Audrey. WRIGHTWOOD RETREAT- A TIME GP QUIET AND PEACE From Tuesday, October 17 through Thursday, October 19, approximately one-half of the Senior Class spent time in reflection and sharing during the retreat at Wrightwood. The team helping with the retreat included Father Dan Laner, Father Roddy McNamara, Bill Barman, a seminarian, Henry Amparan, a fireman, and three college students, Agnes Ambeguia, Carol-Marie Newbre, and Anne Saidy of Notre Dame's Class of ,77. The nature evident in the forest surrounding Camp Maristella helped the seniors find a sense of freedom and all who were there enjoyed this opportunity to get away from the confusion of the city. vu., hrhrs 'af U. i it , .+A , we This page is dedicated to the Class of '79 by lrene Higa ff! , 3 5 1 yi? .V ti I if 5 I. Sister Gina Marie, Lucia Barajas and Ali- cia Manchester perform a skit during one of the retreat activities. 2. Eliana Troncoso smiles brightly before bed- time. 3. Kim Smith, Petra Fronzke, Diane Skura and Kristi Wetzel sing a song of rejoicing before Mass. 4. Sharing the Holy Eucharist with Father Roddy are Seminarian Bill and Father Laner. 5. A host of expressions are evident at the breakfast table. 6. Kelly McManus takes a moment to reflect on the days' experiences. This page is sponsored by lucialll we 39 11 h Q at . :Lk i 5 - -b-- J Elizabeth Byrne Learn from yesterda y, 4 Live for today, Hope for tomorrow. Lucia Barajas To play great music, you must keep your eyes on a distant star. QT N. Mary Duddy Marie Pompa To a friendis house It's hard to take my leave the road But I take with me a new streng is never long. And leave behind a friend. - U R it X Debbie Scanlon Eliana Troncoso Where my road ends here, just another begins. What lies behinds What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. This page is sponsored by the Robert Caldwell Family WNW VG? Leah Amores Veronica Seery Chris Lichter We all ha ve To shine The goal of yesterday a special purpose which is ours alone. is better than to reflect. Donna Mitchell COR We love to live. We live to love. Alicia Manchester Although my physical presence is gone, my heart will always remain here at Notre Dame. will be the starting point of tomorrow. Michelle Richardson The sadness in your leaving lasts only a moment because the joy in your having been here lasts forever. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green Q f i A L.., L I Qi? Michelle Capdeville Erica Abe Even in laughter the heart may Life is full be 5301, and the WIC' Ofjvy may of the precious melodies be sorrow. . . . Proverbs 14:14 Ofjgyg and Sgrmwg, 5 hh hoochcc so occ o Tracy Earle A life with mistakes 15 not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. 2 Rosie Suazo Laila Haiek Lisa Newton The Hnal minutes of this game The sky is Hifod with stars, 1 will remember yegferdgy, are almost over even by day: thai you cannot see Look forward 10 fomgrmw, and I must move on. them is no proof they are not there, And live fgf mdgy, This page is dedicated to the Class of '79 by CF und LF. , .v 1- , V . Janeen Pickard Amelia Agoncillo Rowena Agoncillo Love can only be shared When you see a man in woe, Love cannot be a one-wa y street. with the many who really care! Walk right up Give love freely And say and unsellfshly Hello! without expecthzg reward. Jaw Rebecca Alvarenga I must be leaving now, for I have a long road before me, which I must travel on to reach my dream. K Mu., Elena Aiza Libia Becerra Let not time separate us nowg We are friends, and this is why let the years You are you, we have spent together and I am 1. become a beautiful memory. This page is dedicated to Becky Alvarenga by Mr. and Mrs. Alvarenga Carole Brerot An R.K.O. Production Pam Burrell Elaine Camilleri They heart has its own memory, I shall leave like the mind, and in it are willingly enshrined the precious keepsakes. and . . , Longfellow I must. ,Kali 1r'w '7' g 3 Mary CBIHPOS Sarah Conrad Real happiness From Shea Stadium is cheap, to the Apple roobtop but we pay a lot session , . . for its conterfeit. The Beatles Forever as if Janet Cunningham Marcia Daley Maureen Delery You are what you chose to be Do not follow where the path leads. Take time to say hello, lt's whatever it is you see Rather, to say I love you. That life Go where there is no path Take time to give a smile Will become And leave a trail. and to sa y thank you. ar--jab R. Margaret Dillen Many hopes are inside of me, Recently growing impatient. But tomorrow, Tomorrow won 't let me down. Maria Dobal Thirty minutes of magic . . . A lifetime of love, Susan Doherty Its hard for me to say good-bye l've shared so much with you 171 try my hardest not to cry 'Cause friends, 1,11 always love you! This page is dedicated to Marcia Daley by her family, 1 Julia Fairfoot Put e little e wiggie into your life. f Vivienewourel e The reefs he ve beefzeshed eizdl he ve f long since dried, and the sounds I ef laughter he ve vanished, buf ee ,the moments stiff shell remain. Q This page ig dgdiggatgd to LI'-Cathy Fcrmnndcf by Mr. and Kathy Fernandez Keep smding! It makes people people wonder what you 've been up to. ear, 2, Mattehe Garcia Ifyou can imagine ir, you can achieve it. e Ifyou can dream it, then you can become it. Mrs, AM. Fernandez and I-lumxily. Petra Fronzke Gone . . . Love is never gone As we trqvel on Levee what we 'H remember Duly Gonzalez . The love that never was Is the love mostly missed ls fhe love where all 125' perfect There the fave I he ve for you. Kathy Gordon These are the best times . , . the moments we'11 always remember. -lil 1 Lupe Gurrola I now put up my sails to catch the wind, which will carry me over the waves. , 4 5 Gina Grande Rachelle Gray To live freely, We must learn to use things And love people, Not to love things and use people. Ready to give Willing to learn Happy to smile Ye! fearful to love, -Iun '5ve Mona Hendricks Elizabeth Henry Life is too short: You have your own special wa y lf you snooze, you loose. of turning the world so its facing the wa y that I 'm going. This page is dedicated to Mrs. Florita Gray and Mr. George Gray by MSA Rachelle Gray Dulce Hernandez Ceriann Hithe Rhonda Hulbert This day is brief A man who is Hnanczblly I WOIId8I' and I ask but its memories successful is not wealthy Why time goes so fast will last forever- unless he has I look around and iris here loyal friends. I look again and it's past Becky Isomoto I wish you all 3 pocketfui of rainbows. Meighan Jackson Performance of Hair Or one thafs mundane, You get what you give, IAnd some get zhsanej! Thu page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunningham. J Olga Iarel We cannot discover new oceans unless we ha ve the courage to lose sight of the shore. .vw Damyta jones I'l1 hold the memories in my heart but now I 'm free to begin a new start. :ff kV,, all Stella Lambros Life is like a self-constructed road and I enjoy traveling mine. Z, Sharon Iordan Ria KOLlk0S Days will drift, Take and time will pass. 21 dffy But our love, my friends, Ht 3 ffmff' will always last. Mx 0, as Eileen Leal Maria Lomeli . . . So dawn goes down Thank you to day . . . Notre Dame Nothing gold can stay. for all the happy memories. This page is dedicated to Damyla Jones by her mother and Aunt Pal Doris Lopez Time has come to leave Notre Dame, I shall carry the memories she has given me, While traveling that road. This page is sponsored by the Move! Family. K Ji fee ,T gi ffffi 5. Frances Ma Kelly McManus There is zz pot of gold The future at the end is a convenient place of every rainbow. for dreams. W? Della Michaels Yuko Mikami For I must be traveling on nowl No bird soars too high th 'Cause theres too many places if he soars with his own wings. I've got to see ... x -4 ,Q Raquel Miron Cathy Moland Anita Moss When one is truly in love, Hi . . . You cannot teach a man anything. one not only says it, . , . Goodbye! You can only help him but shows it. discover it within himself . . . Galileo Sandra Movel Elizabeth Nava-Luna Virginia Nigg I have never let my schooling Nothing like the Class of '79 I 'rn as free as zz bird now interfere with my education, ever was And this bird you cannot change. I nor will ever be again, Lord knows, I can't change. This page is dedicated to Virginia and Susie from the Nigg Family Q- J. offer' Yvonne Perez Tami Pistoni Laurence Retourne I have laughed No way of knowing lt is only with the heart and I have cried what the future will send, that one can see rightly but most important, Our journey is nearing, what is essential I have made memories. goodbye, my friend. is invisible to the eye. AVS. ff? Rhonda Rickel Dolores Riganti Michelle Riggs Only that day da wns Que sera, sera. Thank you, Notre Dame, to which we are awake. . . . Henry David Thoreau This page is dedicated to my sister Tumi Pistoni by Johnny Gardina Ill. for being a part of my life I will never forget. Zaida Rubio Tbereis so much tobedone... . to chase the clouds from the sky, Carolyn Rude Elizabeth Ruiz I ha ve many memories now , , , Good-bye my friends is hard to say, but not half as many But we must go, as I am destined we cannot stay. to ha ve. Thanks for the memories. GQKQTSQF' Julie Schoenduve Io Ann Shalhoub Nora Snowden Nothing in life Yesterday is a memory for todo y . . . 1 need to move on. is to be feared, and tomorrow, Why? Where? When? It is Only tomorrow, I will dream of todo y. I don 't know. to be understood . . . Marie Curie This page is sponsored by Lorena Palacio. 1 if in Q A Diane Skura Sandra Sleeper Kim Smith Live, Happiness 13 I won't be back Live, having a friend 'til later on, if I do come back Laugh! who cares enough at all. to listen, But you know me-I miss you now Deirdre Stewart Cathy Tanaka Patricia Thoman The further on in time, Ad-libbing new positions, We have been friends together The more we will leave behind. relaxing with the flow: In sunshine and in Shade. Ofllthe-wall decisions, . . . Caroline ES. Norton Expanding what you know, This page is sponsored by thc Eklund Family. lx N, i . 5 KR Judi Ventress Jean Wagner Linda Westermeyer Good-bye Notre Dame, Cheeffulness, like spring, Thank you, Dad, Mom, Susan, so long my friends. opens all the blossoms and Peter for your understanding Thanks for the memories. of the inward man. and especially your love . . . .lean-Paul Richter all these years. LBW Kristina Wetzel Lisa Young Silvia Zorzoli Like the seagul . . . We cannot direct the wind, Letk sail hzto summer , . it is forever free . . . but we can adjust our sails. and follow the sun . . . and vulnerable. for its been a long time. - Isn't that funny? This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Rcmpe. 'X Gyn Cdl,-1 'I x77F'gOy 724- cw ku ' sr X 45? f h J ff Q-S 1 ----.1 K U11 For I have seen YESTERDAY This p gc sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner. D ,A 32 . 5 1-1 fqfAWW ' 36 wwcma ess, aa ce XTC? ,Mi :safer O-,VX h -lb .Xp C IL o..uLJg. -x-dx-'N4eLkX'J'N+1 - M wwe- Weeaisa Sioux XM U-MCL L PJWAWOWE mf women. x4a.'yxo.iQX JUNIGRS HGST 12110511 X34 AT BIG-LIL SISTER PART T On the first day of classes, Friday, September 8, the enthusiastic juniors went to the gym at l2:30 to see which of the many incoming freshmen were to be their little sisters. Since there were so many freshmen, some juniors voluntarily received two little sisters. After meeting their little sisters, the juniors hosted the freshmen in a get-to-know-each-other lunch at the park. Everyone had a great time. VYBJJRK This page is dedicated to all my good friends from Karen S. 'H l. Gigi Kennedy and her little sisters, Diane Bryant and Linda Ambrose smile forthe cam- era. 2. SharRon Washington and her little sister, Lydia Robles, are getting to know each other. 3. Madeline Perez and her little sister Arianne Farwell share a delicious picnic lunch. 4. Juniors and frosh are shown as they form new friendships. 5. Nancy Mantalos and her little sisters, Ma- ria Langen and Glenda Collins are happily eating their lunch. This page is sponsored by the Koukos Family. A TIME EOR SHARING- ERIENDSHIP WEEK Friendship Week started with Second Childhood Day. On this day, N D girls decided to relive their childhood by bringing their favorite stuffed animal and participating in games that children usually play. One afternoon during Friendship Week was set aside for having lunch with a friend. Across the street from Notre Dame, Palms Park was simply littered with ND students eating lunch together. During Friendship Week, a vote was held to see who was the friendliest. The winners were: Leah Amores, seniorg Gigi Kennedy, junior, Karen Lichter, sophomore, and Landine Cespon, freshman. All in all, Friendship Week realized its goal through the efforts of the Student Council, which organized the various activities. This page is sponsored by Mrs. Ollie Hardy. , bits 4'',QQL-15gQZ1.j,j'1x1.-.V , , vu., . . .' . . , . -4,3.3q:,1.gS,i.1.1.,,,.A1.1,' 13.3,3.3,..., -.-.-4:-:S-A:-z-1-4:-it,-iv.-mx.:-1-.3-z .W-1-1-:aaa-1' QS grtzlssiziziz . 1 55:31-T. -1C'1f1'51'iif1'l1:1'71 31'1'1':':':'1-2' R- t w. - '- -. ., . . . . . ,- Kqu- l.,f1-shes. av- ft . sf. . . .'.,A . . . . . l. Michele Mazzarella and Rita Rogers show the spirit of Friendship Week and Second Childhood Day. 2. Julia Lazlo, Sandi Viteri, and Manuela Grandits munch on a lunch with one another. 3. Monique Abatte helps Dana Bart in apply- ing freckles for the childish look. 4. Kathy Howlett portrays a typical little girl with a teddy bear, while Marla Miller, outfit- ted in pigtails, contemplates whether to skate in the gym or not. 5. Gina Tronci and Bonnie Abaunza eat a hearty meal on Bring-a-Friend-td Lunch - Day. This page is sponsored by the Godfry Company. COLLEGE NIGHT- A CHANCE TO SEE INTC THE FUTURE College Night is a special event at Notre Dame. Representatives from many different private and public colleges and universities were invited to come and tell junior and senior students and their parents about the schools. This year, the following schools were invited by Sister Gina Marie, Director of Guidance: Claremont College, College of Notre Dame, Loyola-Marymount University, Cal State Northridge, Holy Names College, Harvey Mudd College, Mount St. Mary's College, Pepperdine University, Scripps College, University of San Diego, UCLA, USC, and West Los Angeles College. At the end of the evening, refreshments were served to all by the Notre Dame Guild. This page is sponsored by Frances Ma, , 3 4. 1 W 27 .-'1'2ff i1: 't m ' 1. M H S ttttt . ,em f . 71 Q I 1 J 1? aw? ,fx , . sy 1, . sf .4 r ,,,, ,. ,,, ziftfl 7i's .' M' - Y sw law n s: ,. . AU M , fi ' V'-551 2 1 f ,f47 : '.,,,me6fi ' . , : f tm gf W 5 , ,A -. - N , . if P 1 x -- ,..,,,,w, WA. .t pr, I, s, A, ,ww gs,,'. , liz . fri' , T tru' if 'Q f -:- vi' 'c 1 4' N' ' ,,VV , X., or 1. A representative from Loyola-Marymount University speaks to a crowd in Rm. 209. 2. The representative from UCLA answers questions about enrollment. 3, Sister Gina Marie is chatting with the re- presentative from the College of Notre Dame and another guest. 4. A Scripps College Representative and France Ma are discussing Frances' plans for the future. 5. Tita Hug and Mrs. Anita Suazo cheek the last minute details ofthe refreshments to be served to the guests. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Herme Agoncillo. ND DAY SHDWS STUDENT SPIRIT IS ALIVE! Notre Dame Day is an annual event which is celebrated in honor of Our Lady, Queen of the Rosary. There are no classes, the day is spent having fun and pouring out the strong spirit which unites the whole school. This year, Notre Dame Day was celebrated on Monday, October 9. Mass, the first event of the day, was celebrated by Father Peter Banks, O.F.M. Cap. Then everyone headed for homerooms to don costumes and make-up for the parade. After the parade the class cheerleaders put on their skits, demonstrating class spirit and led the class in cheers. There was time-out for lunch, and then the class volleyball teams began the battle for Number One. Each team played a tough game, but in the end, the mighty freshmen emerged as the victors. V5- 4' l' u 1 lu 'ltgtliifl ' 'bil This page is dedicated to Alicia Manchester by Ms. Jeanne Manchester and Anitra Manchester. f rf 3 .1 Z HXIII IHEIII 'I Q- l. Father Peter Banks shares his ideas about Our Lady during the homily of the Notre Dame Day Mass. 2. The circus Seniors are all dressed in various circus costumes as they anxiously await the beginning ofthe parade. 3. Cecilia Rodrigue, Julie King, and Ter Ari- chea lead the Jail-Break Juniors in cheers during the spirit rally. 4. The Surl's-up Sophs lry to outcheer the other classes. 5. Chuck Steyn, the granddaddy of every Notre Dame girl, helps the Futuristic Frosh as they blast off their spirit. 6. Mary Malloy, Michelle Maklin and Car- leen Nelson prepare for the parade. 7. Theresa Gilbert and Nancy Hawkins, mem- bers ofthe Junior Class Yell-leaders, pose as two erusading polieewomen. This page is dedicated to the Class of '82 by Carleen Nelson. QUEENS' VOLLEYBALL VARSITY SHGWS DETERMINATION This year, the varsity volleyball team won a few and lost a few. But even when they lost, the team showed good sportsmanship. By the end of the season, they began to have a real sense of accomplishment, thanks to the dedicated assis- tance of their coach, Mrs. Vilija Karalius. This page is sponsored by Compari's Italian Restaurant 3 .nts X l :gs E Q V, XWW . A: E 5 i ,l ' g f fiilr 'Q Q -L . ,e g 2535.5 f b li EiifEfg5.fy1 S 5:5 5 ' ,, , y We Fi JW r V R SEQ Q Lisa Legrand practices hard at getting ose spikes just right. 2. Carolyn Christie smashes the ball over the net gracefully. 3. Debbie Scanlon spikes the ball hard at the opponent while everyone holds her breath. 4. Members ofthe volleyball varsity include ffrom left to rightjg top row: Kim Smith, Lisa Legrand, Elizabeth Byrne, Debbie Scanlong bottom row: Colleen Prior, Cathy Tanaka, Carolyn Christie, and Peggy O'Donnell. 5. Liz Byrne bumps an easy ball over the net while Kim Smith watches cautiously. This page is sponsored by Dan and Jane Chev- ron. V VULLEYBALL TEAM HAS UNDEPEATED SEASON The Notre Dame JV volleyball team has been the highlight of the volleyball season this year. With the great coaching of Mrs. Vilija Karalius, the team conquered every team in the Sunshine League, which includes St. Monica's, St. Bernards's, St. Michael's, St. Maryis, Westlake, Marlborough and Marymount. ln addition, the JV's placed fourth out of sixteen teams at the Marlborough JV Invitational Tournament held on Saturday, October 2l at Loyola-Marymount University. With this record, next year's varsity should be fantastic. fy 7 This page is sponsored by Nuala O'Donnell l. Members ofthe JV team include tfrom left to righty top row: Traci Tolman, Tina Alba, Nuala O'Donnell, Lynn Smith, Maureen Byrneg bottom row: Julie King, Norma Sa- maniego, Cathy Campbell, Laura Miyashiro and Mona Hendricks. 2. Fellow teammates watch intensely as Mona Hendricks spikes the ball. 3. Julie King and Cathy Campbell jump up and block an opponent's spike. 4. Laura Miyashiro bump-sets the ball to Nuala O'Donnell, who anxiously waits to spike it. 5. Cathy Campbell dives for the ball as Julie King looks on. This page is dedicated to Tina, buddies for- ever, from Brigitte. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS PROVIDE PEP, SPIRIT The varsity cheerleaders for 1978-79 have given much time and effort to the promotion ofa spirited crowd. They were accepted immediately when they gave the students a sample of their cheers and routines in the volleyball pep rally early in September. Spirit reigns in this squad, whether wins or losses result, because throughout the school, there is a sense of pride. The cheerleaders have made this feeling become outwardly expressed and we are proud to say they are N.D. Cheerleaders! The squad's members are Alicia Manchester, captain, Sue Scanlon, co- captain, Jenny Graham, Lori Minichiello, and Ronie Delery. fb jenny Graham Ronie Delery Alicia Manchester This page is dedicated to DOJ M's High Anxiety. 7 .fe 1 4' if Sue Scanlon Lori Minichiello l. Alicia Manchester, captain of the varsity squad, leads the crowd in a spirited cheer. 2. Friendliness reigns throughout the squad as shown by Lori Minichiello and Ronie Delery. 3. Greatly devoted to thc crowd's involvement are Jenny Graham and Sue Scanlon, who are preparing the spectators for the final game of the match. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miyashiro. .V. CHEERLEADERS- SUMETHING NEW AT NCTRE DAME The Junior Varsity cheerleaders, a squad of four, is new to Notre Dame Academy this year. Members of the squad include Alicia Cenzano fhead cheerleaderj, Damyta Jones, Sharon Jordan, and Patty Tapanes. They have a lot of spirit when cheering for the junior varsity teams at every game and tournament. The squad also provides cheers for student assemblies occasionally. Members of the squad practiced all summer, and still practice during the school year at least once a week. The junior varsity teams and the Pep Club appreciate their enthusiasm and support. U lf If ,A V if r Damyta Jones Patty Tapanes This page is sponsored by Clifford and Nancy Dicker. ,..- -- 1 ff A Alicia Cenzano ,.- ,1 ,,.., is il .--J I. Damytu Jones is dancing u routine at a volleyball game. 2. Patty Tapunes, Sharon Jordan, and Alicia Cenzuno cheer the crowd on. 3. Patty Tupunes surely shows her pep and expression while doing her cheer! 4. Sharon Jordan and Alicia Cenzano are tak- ing a breather. Sharon Jordan This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elvin. FLAG TEAM PEREORMAN CES ADD THAT SPECIAL ACCENT This year's flag team is a new experience at Notre Dame, with their new uniforms and new routines. Members ofthe squad include Gina Scira, Kathy Petersen, Maureen McCullough, and Jenny Tabor. The team has noticeably improved under the direction of Patty Poduska, the baton twirler. The routines include Patty Poduska twirling to You're the One That l Want , the flag team dancing to s'Grease', and the cheerleaders skit, Greased Lightning. Jenny Tabor Kathy Petersen This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Yates. so is Gina Scira - . Patty Poduska at wtewwi gr Maureen McCullough I. Getting that smile right ix what Gina Seira is concerned about. 2. Jenny Tabor, as part ofthe team, performs during the break between a varsity and junior varsity volleyball game. 3. Maureen McCullough, Jenny Tabor, Kathy Petersen and Gina Seira pose for a group picture. This page is nponsored by Mr. and Mm. Alfredo 'l'ere1. 5 5 6 IMPUSTORS AND SPUOKS POR HALLOWEEN '78 Halloween was special this year, with a variety of activities. First came the Halloween Dance sponsored by the Student Council, held on Saturday, October 28 in the gym. Then the school-day activities were also held during 4A and 4B on October 31. The traditional event of bobbing for apples took place outside the office, with many bobbers wet from head to toe. The next event was the fashion show, in which some of the students modeled their wackey and original costumes. To end the lunchtime activities there was an orange passing game in the gym, using slightly frozen and mushy oranges. All four classes competed, ending in a seniorfsophomore tie. if 'wsu My This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Tim McAnany. 3 1 'G' .l i 1 l 1? if kxw fs if it-ii are . L w.,,,N,,mN?w, . l. Marie Pompa. dressed as a nun, and a friend attended the dance. 2. Special guest at the dance was a Loyola student dressed as a ND girl. He appears to be rummaging through his purse searching for his powder puff. 3. The two great impostorsl 4. Winners of the costume fashion show proved to be quite interesting-ranging from a verysmiley Jimmy Carter throwing peanuts, to an old man, smoking a pipe. Pictured are the winners: Susan Swirt, Yvonne Perez, Lucy Cerra, Veronica Castillo, Olga Delgado and Stephanie Nelson. 5. Here two bobbers, Jenny Tabor and Moni- que Abatte, go down for a dunk with frosh Arianne Farwell looking on. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Zev Edelstein. DAUGHTERS HOST MOTHERS EGR AN EVENING GP FUN A special event this year, sponsored by the Student Council, was Mother- Daughter Night, held on Tuesday, November 7. A talent show, which included classical music, dances, and several humorous skits, was followed by some interesting games. To conclude the evening, refreshments were served in the cafeteria. XJ ..,,4W' l. Mona Hendricks and Pat Thoman are shown in a rather original skate-dance. 2. The audience was treated to an lrish jig presented by freshman Mary Molloy. 3. Marie Pompa, in the center, is conducting the Mother-Daughter Look-Alike Contest. The winners are on the left, Robin Bradley and her mother, and the runnersrup, shown on the right, were Debbie Scanlon and her moth- er. 4. Pastries, coffee and punch awaited mothers and daughters in the cafeteria after the audi- torium program. Pictured are Dana Bart, Adriana Allen, Debra Bouette, Tami Pistoni, Erin Sullivan and Debbie Sweeney. 5. Another contest was held-matching moth- ers and daughters, chosen randomly from the audience. ln this picture are Lisa Babilonia and her mother, Mrs. S.C. Babilonia, Kim Smith, Mrs. Theodore Lambrose, Mrs. G.R. Dell'Amico and her daughter, Denise. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Lambros, Kathy, Stella, and Andy. DEMUNSTRATES SKILL A very special part of Notre Dame Academy is the varsity basketball team. Coached again this year by Miss Phil O'Donnell, the team made great progress as the season moved on. The basketball season is preceded by a special class, Pre-Basketball, taught by Miss O'Donnell. The team spent many hours working out, jogging, doing rebound drills, and generally preparing for the season. This year, the team was somewhat plagued with injuries, since Ellen Hodel and Kath Suazo ended the seasons with casts on their wrists. BASKETBALL VARSITY . ,, ., ii., , t t t I W. W if ,X , - it at Q. .1 i 5, tx , This page is dedicated to Phil O'Donncll by Rosie. B swf fa 42 -,., 'Z , g Rosie Sua7o dribbles down the court to set up the winning play. Chris Lichter shows her great offensive tal- ent against St. Bernard's. The varsity team includes ltop row, left to rightb: Kate Kearin ttrainerj, Colleen Pri- or, Nuala O'Donncll. Tina Alba, Chris Lichtcr, Ellen Hodl, Cathy Tanaka, Phil O'Donnell lcoachjg lbottom row. left to rightb Cathy Campbell. Debbie Scanlon, Rosie Suazo. Tamiko Henry, Kathy Suazo. Cathy Tanaka looks ahead as she takes the ball down the court. Colleen Prior passes thc ball off to Tamiko Henry for two points. Debbie Scanlon watches anxiously while Tina Alba goes up lor the shot. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kwinn. .V. BASKETBALL HUT AT THE HUOP The Junior Varsity Basketball team, under the fine direction of Miss Philo- mena O'Donnell, is having a terrific year! The captain ofthe team is sophomore Karen Lichter, and the co-captain is sophomore Tracy Tolman. Karen explains that the team's success is due to their excellent team work and congeniality. J -v Karen Lichter fakes and goes forthe shot. Members ol the Junior Varsity inelude Qtop row, left to rightj Traei Tolamn, Ally- son Wynne, Loretta Samaniego, Peggy O'Donnell, Madeline Perez, and the team manager: Veronica Seery. Bottom row- -Marie Sehrillo, Jodi MeClees, Karen Lichter and Malanie Pieeh. Peggy O'Donnell jumps her highest to give the ball to our team. Loretta Samanicgo shows her talent by capturing two points for the Queens. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs, Mel Erb and Family. N.D. GUILD HCSTS STYLE SHUW The annual Notre Dame Guild Fashion Show, sponsored by the parents of the students, was held again this year at the Century Plaza Hotel in Century City on Sunday, December IO, 1978. The fashions were supplied by Bullock's of Century City. After a delicious luncheon, the students modeled a variety of clothes: action-wear, sleep-wear, contemporary styles, coats, and clothes for this glamorous moments. Special thanks to all ofthe parents who made the boutique and style show such a grand success. -x . , , , , fe J s I , S .. i ,1 lf s 'I II This page is sponsored by Issac and Eldridge. K 4 - N A N. l, Pamela lloffman models a sporty looking contemporary outfit. 2. Dana Bart shows the style and the spirit ofthe late 7O's. 3. ln tltis photo are all of the models who wore eontem- porary fashion, 4. Susan Brennan and Kim Smith are decked out for an afternoon's out- ing. 5. The audience is shown waiting for the style show to begin. 6, Sophomore Gavrille Henry is modeling a satin Coat and looking very happy about it. 7, Gigi Kennedy is mo- deling an outfit which shows that layered look, This page is sponsored by Vlr. and Mrs. .loe Boylan. fi lf, 'Pei , A CHILD FOR A KING The Christmas play, performed on Friday, December 15, 1978, and entitled A Child For a King , was enjoyed by many students and their parents and friends. The traditional Christmas story was brought out in contrast with the people of the world who do not have enough time to bother with the birth ofthe infant Jesus. Under the direction of Sister Mary Ste. Therese and Bianca Biscayart, the members ofthe Drama Club worked together on this production to bring out the true meaning of Christmas. X Xi a ll Q Q '19 5 ' -T .. , - f , ' 'ii' L... X L V5 ff' ... uf 5 U E P , 'I f ii in ' if ii I :firm , 3 2 ,, ggi y 4,1 A V T Ji s i' 4 qi 1 im 1' its 'iii A I 5 A K S Q 3 I ? i f ii 5 Si 5 . H e Z 'is J-Q f uf i ,, -: w:a.t.,,,..Lst,.:. :. Mary tplayed by Alicia Bainbrickl. is greeted by her cousin Elizabeth tplayed by Maria Fiorentinol. The people ofthe world go about minding their own business, unaware that the Sav- ior has been born. The two shepherds tplaycd by Kelli Horne and Shelia O'Connelll come to adore the newborn King. The Three Kings come to worship the baby Jesus. presenting their gifts. The angels. played by Debra Sweeney and Cindy' Bebb, announce the birth ol' Christ. ln this picture, the entire cast is shown in the curtain call. The page is sponsored by the Thespians. CHRISTMAS CONCERT SPARKS THE SEASON Christmas is not Christmas without that special music that has been written to celebrate the season. Notre Dame's Christmas program included perfor- mances by the two choral groups, the Concert Choir fadvanced music studentsj and the Choraliers fbeginning music studentsj, in addition to the play presented by the Drama Club. After long hours of practice, both during regular class time and after school, the two groups delighted the audience, and promise to have an even more spectacular presentation in the spring. ' Wu Cl' This page is dedicated to Peter from Helen. , 1 are - . l l. Erica Abe, who is one of the pianists forthe choral groups, played beautifully during the Christmas Concert. 2. Although this is Miss Gottenbos' first year in conducting the Notre Dame choral groups, she has helped them greatly in all aspects of their musical performance. 3. The Choraliers, whose members are en- rolled in the Fundamentals of Music class, performed together for the first time this Christmas. 4. This small group, part of the Concert Choir, demonstrates the different moods that are part of singing. Shown in this picture are ffirst row, left to rightj Christine Heyninck, Jan Shimarra, Sandra Sleeper, Yuko Mikamig fsecond rowj Jane Sepulveda, Karen Stronks, and Nora O'Brieng fthird rowj Nuala O'Don- nell and Debbie Scanlon. 5. Another pianist for the choral groups is a senior, Michelle Riggs. . This page is dedicated to Sharon Scranage with love from her parents. S.C. SPONSCRS MISTLETGE MAGIC As in the past, the Christmas Dance was sponsored by the Student Council, and the theme this year was again Mistletoe Magic . It was held in the gym on Wednesday evening, December 20, 1978 from 8:00 p.m. until midnight. A large number of students and their dates danced to the music of a live band. The gym was decorated with beautiful large Christmas trees near the stageg refreshments were served in the cafeteria. This page is sponsored by Carla Verela. WN. S R ti Sv ? at 5. mi A, ..1, .f ...ff If W.. fi X is M Q. M. , 1 X -tt fs for - C., .w A Q , , X CW , l. Sophomore Lynn Smith dances the night away with her date. 2. Judi Ventress and Susie Gubourel and their dates pose for portraits, taken by Mr. John Finnegan. 3. Christine Arellano and June Lucas, two freshmen, are shown with their dates, Chris Graff and Carlos Barrios. 4. Angela Morris and Nancy Muntzilos are boogeying on down with their partners. 5. Lisa Newton and her date are moving with the music. This page is sponsored by Mr. und Mrs, TA. Moore. WORLD'S FINEST SOPHS WIN DRIVE The Sophomore Class proved that they are the world's finest as they won this yearls Wor1d's Finest Chocolate Drive, held during the last two weeks of January. The sophomores captured first place, reaching 12071. Close behind them were the seniors with 1 1596 and the freshmen with 1 11721. The highest selling homeroom was senior homeroom 205 with 150'k. Also, every student in 205 brought in her quota, so they received special recognition for perfect cooperation. Other homerooms with top returns included freshman homeroom 306, 14671, sophomore homerooms 209 and 309 with 13276 each, and freshman homeroom 308 with 11106. Trophies were awarded to the three highest sellers in the school. The winners were Liz Pleshe, first place, for selling 540 bars, Dulce Hernandez, second place, for selling 390 bars, and Dana Bart, third place, for selling 320 bars. Congratulations also are in order for the following students who each sold more than 100 bars: seniors Rowena Agoncillo and Michelle Richardson, sophomores Kathy Brundo, Gianna DiGuire, Deena Merrill, Kim Morris andDebbie Willey, and freshmen Kim Green and Rita Rogers. Proceeds from this year's drive will be used to replace the lights in the gym. UQHT U? 1-+-,QQ I 9 It 9 Q it Q Y f f .fs - M All f iii . 47' ! '1' if 5 SK i flier' 5 'seee l 1? E iilelft 00000049049 OQQOOQCOQOC 1 '0'0'O'l'0'O'l-O 0 l. Sophomore Kathy Brundo is rushing out with four cases of chocolate to get a good prize. 2. Lynn Smith seems to enjoy munching a chocolate bar during the rally which preceded the drive. 3. The theme oi' this year's chocolate drive was LIGHT UP THAT GYM . This pic- ture shows the results toward the middle of the drive. 4. Senior Michelle Capdeville won S30 in the daily drawing, and she seems to be quite hap- py about it. 5. Juniors Jenny Tinnes, Susan Toller. Donna Visser, and Lisa Babilonia look anxious to sell their candy. This page is dedicated to Libia and Christina. STUDENTS PRODUCE AND ACT IN CLASS PLAYS Each class produced a one-act play as an experience in the world of drama. The freshman play, Seven to One, takes place in a college sorority house in the l960's. It is about seven girls who invite the same boy to the same fudge party. The sophs produced The Trouble with Mothers, which is a story about six mothers and six daughters who exchange roles for a day. The penthouse of Cornelia Skinner is the scene for thejunior play, Opening Night. In this play everyone but the actress is worried about the opening night performance. The senior play was Early Frost, which takes place in an old attic. A twelve-year old girl solves a fifty-year-old mystery. J v Q vtsr lien! V r.,, , sm kr.. f 5 if 4 ,W T F fi M ,- T isri .Ju qs an-ij, fa . , Ve-ffm X 3 , . . f This page is dedicated to the Class of '82 by Carleen Nelson as .. xs I-if i 2 Q s s 5X.:,. j l. Cindy Bebb, Kathy Beans, Heidi Reuseh and Alison Hassler are waiting for their dates to arrive for the fudge party in Seven to One. 2, Linda Scranage and Emily Williams are reading a telegram in Seven to One. 3. Kelli Horne is having her hair done by Deena Merrill in the sophomore play, The Trouble with Mothers. 4. Delan Gilbert, Jenny Tabor, Patty Po- duska, Patty Tapanes, Jackie Santos and Britta Steinbrenner are shown in the sopho- more play. 5. Eve Szurley, playing the part of an actress, welcomes two of her former schoolmates, Sharon Scranage and Teresa Gilbert, who have come to try to get two tickets for the performance. 6. Sick with anxiety, Brigitte Dahan nervously arranges some flowers before opening night. 7. Eliana Troncoso plays the part of the ghost who reveals the 50-year-old secret to Laur- ence Retourne during Early Frost. 8. A dolly in the blue lace dress brings Laur- ence Retourne to this happy state. 9. Mary Duddy uses tremendous power of ex- pression to convince Gerri Hithe that the gyp- sies did kidnap Lydia 50 years previously. This page is dedicated to Louise Lussier by Mrs. and Mrs. Serge Lussier. SENIURS WI BEST PL Y This year the Intramural Drama Festival took place on the evenings of February 15 and l6. The judges this year were Sister Mary St. Ann, Bianca Biscayart and Maura Kelly. The trophy for best play is a travelling trophy on which the name of the winning class is engraved. The trophy went this year to the Seniors for their performance of Early Frost . Honorable mention was given to several girls who deserved special recogni- tion for their achievements, and trophies were given in several categories. z E. fo ,--1 'i This page is sponsored by Ames Ladies Wear -Fox Hills Mall, Century City and Culver City. 74 After the class plays, the judges decided on the following awards. The ribbons and tro- phies were presented by Sister Mary La Tier to: l. Linda Scranage for best actress in the freshman play. 2. Jenny Tabor for best actress in the sopho- more play. 3. Freshman Debbie Boutte for best costumes. 4. Junior Jackie Otero for best set design and best program. 5. Eve Szurley, best actress in the junior play. 6. Mary Duddy, best actress in the senior play.ll7. The SENIORS for the play,lI8. Yvonne Perez, for best director. This page is sponsored by Mrs. and Mrs. Domenico Specchierla. FRIENDS SHARE VALENTINE'S DAY ACTIVITIES AND FUN February 14, a sunny St. Valentine's Day, fell on a Wednesday this year. Val- o-grams, a form ofa telegram, were designed and made by thejuniors. Students could buy val-o-grams and send them to their friends, and these were distribut- ed in the homerooms on Valentine's Day. There were three different types with inscriptions such as To someone l like a whole bunch and You're the sweetest and the neatest Valentine. The Student Council also sponsored a Valentine dance on Saturday, Febru- ary IO. Many students and their friends danced to the music of Per Chance. The freshmen treated the juniors to a party on Valentine's Day in the cafeteriag many goodies were presented to the big sisters, and this was a good time for a Big-SisterfLittle-Sister reunion. -,f' This page is dedicated to Melanie by her big sister. l, , x A vi- i 0556 f T E? J l. Sybil Bordenave and Monica Carrillo are trying to decide who to send val-o-grams to. 2. Maureen Scheib happily receives val-o- grams during homeroom period, 3, Big sister Stacy Fay is shown with her little sister Debbie Boutte during the party hosted by the frosh. 4, Agnes Amorcs, Sharon Seranage, Monica Carrillo and Susan Arroyo are eating some sweets on sweetheart day. 5. .lunior Lucinda McMillan is modeling a big smile and a cute cupcake. 2 l his page is dedicated with best wishes to my COR family from Pamela Burrell. QUEENS CHALLENGE NEWPORT HARBGR AT CII: PLAYOFFS Having placed second in the Sunshine League during the basketball season, the Queens' basketball team was eligible to participate in the CIF play-off games. On Saturday, February 24, a busload of basketball players, cheer- leaders, rooters and faculty members went to Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach for the game. Unfortunately, the Queens were defeated, but they displayed great skill, sportsmanship and school spirit. 1 if Q E 9 fic fx Q .X g K r if This page is sponsored by L.H.G.B. B.l.B.B..l.P..l.O.L.A.M.N.l.R.S.M. l. Junior Tina Alba demonstrates who tre- mendous spunk in this picture. 2. Colleen Prior quickly dribbles the basket- ball toward thc Queens' hoop. and makes the field goal. 3. Members of the cheering section show their approval after a quick rebound. 4, Rosie Suazo. captain of the basketball team, uses a lot of energy to make a free throw. Cathy Tanaka twith her baek to the cameraj watches to see the result. 5. Senior Debbie Scanlon. who was voted Out- standing Player in the Sunshine League. man- ages to take the ball away from the Newport Harbor players, 6. Cathy Campbell tNo. 203 shows her deter- mination in tying up the basketball for a jump-ball. This page is dedleiled to all my friends in the Junior Class. 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I -4 L nf v ff1' gl' ' N W v 2I'e. ?:- V aj bij ,gf s:Q C ' W P 4' 3 if ' W' Q- Sflg ' ., 1 f,- s. ,f5 f f.,s ,, mi 'Q I have seen TODAY, This page is sponsored by the Stephen Hoffman Family Sister Mary La Tier, Notre Dame's principal, believes in the ad- age, lf you give a person a fish, youive fed her for a day. lf you teach a person how to fish, you feed her for a lifetime. This year, Sister has taught Geometry, Conflicts of Faith, and is also a part-time counselor. In addition, Sister is the moderator for the California Scholarship Feder- ation. For her leisure time activities, Sister enjoys reading the classified ads and Luis Mendoza detective sto- ries. In addition to being assistant prin- cipal and director of guidance, Sister Gina Marie instructs students in In- troductory Physical Science, Chem- istry and Physics. As a teacher, Sis- ter feels that it is important to chal- lenge a student's potential. It is in stretching to meet these challenges that growth takes place. Sister is also the moderator for the Student Coun- cil and the Student Activities Coun- cil. Sister has learned from her ex- periences that it is possible for a teenage girl to be concerned, knowl- edgeable, responsible, involved, cre- ative, Catholic, and totally contem- porary. Sister's hobbies include watching U.S.C. football games and listening to Baroque music. This page is sponsored by the Kennedy Family. Sister Mary La Tier, S.N.D. Sister Gina Marie, S.N.D vi? The American Studies Literature class was taught by Mrs. Marilyn Walsh. Mrs. Walsh states that she is very impressed by the number of ac- tivities available to the student, and the spirit and camaraderie of the girls. Miss Nancy McDonough, a 1968 graduate of Notre Dame Academy, has found much happiness in teach- ing art at her alma mater. In Sister Mary Ste. Therese 's spare time, Sister enjoys researching early southern California history and moderating the Drama Club. This year, Sister's classes were Latin I, Latin II, American Studies History, Law, Anthropology and Sociology. Mrs Marilyn Walsh Miss Nancy McDonough Sister Mary Ste. Therese, S.N.D. This page is sponsored by the M.N. Salamunovich Family Mrs. Barbara Barnoski is the Chairperson of the English Depart- ment. This year, she taught AP Eng- lish and Speech. She is also the moderator of L'Esprit, the school lit- erary magazine. Her philosophy of education is that learning should be a facinating and satisfying activity. Mrs. Barnoski says that she has learned from her students that the world is filled with unique and fasci- nating people. When Mrs. Barnoski is not teaching, she enjoys playing tennis and relazing with her family. Sister Anna Maria is new to the NDA faculty. Besides being the ac- countant for the school, Sister teach- es Typing I, Typing II and Short- hand I. Sister likes to play volleyball and tennis, and enjoys listening to music. Her philosophy of education is simply stated: I believe that the purpose of education is the develop- ment of the entire student, to help her discover sound values so that she can meet the challenges of society? The school secretary and registrar who always has a smile for student, teacher, visitor or mailman is Mrs. Mary Athan. In her spare time, she enjoys interior decorating, collecting recipes, and spending time with her family. Mrs. Athan is a member of the Charismatic Renewal at Loyola- Marymount. In commenting on life at NDA, Mrs. Athan stated Every September I've felt genuinely happy about returning to Notre Dame and this is my seventh year. Mrs. Barbara Barnoski Sister Anna Maria, S.N.D zz Mrs. Mary Athan This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. John Honovich wfi X Mrs. Vilija Karalius Miss Genevieve Winslow Miss Mary Anges Jones fshown to the leftj is a very special teacher at Notre Dame. Miss Jones provides Voice lessons three times a week for students who wish to train their voices for possible professional work. Mrs. Vi1Ua Karalius is the varsity and junior varsity volleyball coach, and this year, Mrs. Karalius taught Physical education, Health, and Dri- vers' Education. When she is not busy teaching or assisting the G.A.A. in planning activities, Mrs. Karalius enjoys painting and playing the guitar. When asked what she has learned from her students, Mrs. Kar- alius answered-how to stay young when yourire old. One teacher who has seen many students come to Notre Dame and then graduate is Miss Genevieve Winslow. Her teaching schedule in- cludes three sections of English I and two sections of American History. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nuccio. Reading, swimming, walking, traveling, and attending the theater are things Miss Florence Meister en- joys doing in her spare time. This year, she taught English II. Miss Meister is glad to teach at NDA which she says has very fine aca- demic standards. Another new member of the NDA faculty is Sister Mary Llisa, whose teaching schedule includes Church, Religion 10, Algebra II and Pre-Cal- culus. Also, Sister is the adviser of the yearbook, the ROYALE. In her spare time, Sister enjoys photogra- phy and all types of needlepoint, in addition to studying math. D Miss Florence Meister This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Emil D. King. li 3 s. is if , F - 3 Sister Mary Llisa, S.N.D Miss Sue Gottenbos MM Miss Sue Gottenbos has spent some of her time after school this year working with the students on the spring musical, The Fantas- ticksf' Miss Gottenbos is the music coordinator and participates in the preparation of the student body Masses. N.D.A. is a high class school, says Miss Gottenbos. This year, she has taught Religion 9, Fun- damentals of Music and Advanced Chorus. Miss Gottenbos also enjoys playing the guitar, singing in her church choir, drawing, and sewing. Another of Notre Dame's part- time instructors Cshown to the leftj is Ms. Gloria Sanchez. Her class, Ap- plied Music, gives students the op- portunity to progress in instrumental music. Miss Sanchez, who is a gra- duate student, also enjoys Israeli and Balkan dance. In commenting on Notre Dame, Miss Sanchez said: The school allows the opportunity, in a truly unique way, for a kind of personal growth and fulfillment that some people never have. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harriet. Sincere care and love are the best teachers, says Sister Mary Carlann. When not teaching Religion 10, English l2, Marriage, or English ll, Sister occupies herself with the Reli- gion Department, the cheerleaders, and the flag squad and as senior class Moderator. She likes to watch sports Cand keep statsj, to read, and to play the guitar and the accordion. Sister has discovered that despite the some- times negative stereotype of teen- agers, young people have much to offer, much beauty to bring into the lives of others. Learning, reading and playing games are what Sister Mary Shelia does in her leisure, that is when Sis- ter is not working at the N.D. Book- store or with the Parents' Guild. In teaching, Sister believes that the stu- dents take priorty over the subject matter. The courses taught by Sister Mary Shelia this year include Gener- al and Developmental Psychology, United States History, EastfWest Religions, Mass Media, and World History. Sister Mary Carlann, S.N.D. sf Sister Mary Shelia, S.N.D. Sister Mary St. Ann S.N.D This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. .lose L. Padilla. s. r am: -. . .ij S . , W x i A lx ' x Mrs. LG. Tyhurst Mrs. Meredeth Vogler 9. The intellectual and cultural heritage of the past should be the stepping stone to the future, is the educational philosophy of Sister Mary St. Ann. This year, Sister's teaching schedule included Art II, Studio Art I and Il, and Advanced Placement Studio Art. When audio- visual equipment needs repair, Sister is the one to call. In her spare time, Sister is often found working with ceramics, especially in experiment- ing with glazes. Mrs. .I.G. Tyhurst is the adviser of LA REINA, Notre Damels newspa- per, and also teaches French I, Eng- lish 10, and Englishll. I love teach- ing here,', she says. In her leisure hours, Mrs. Tyhurst enjoys playing Backgammon, sewing, cooking, reading colonial period books and magazines and creating with colonial decorating. As the chairperson of the Foreign Language Department, Mrs. Mere- deth Vogler involves herself totally in teaching French to second, third, and fourth year students, in addition to the advanced placement students. In her spare time, Mrs. Vogler likes to travel, cook, jog, play the guitar and lay bricks. Besides cooking for the Sisters and students of N.D.A., Sister Mary Manetia fshown to the leftj delights in cultivating a flower and vegetable garden. In commenting on Notre Dame, Sister said that it is a great school and the girls are grand. il A2 This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs, S.R. Ambrose. V sf N, N3 W? '6N.D.A. has always had great spirit, says Mrs. Mary Durkee. This year, Mrs. Durkee has taught Alge- bra I and Geometry, both the regular and honors courses. She believes that each student should be encouraged to do her very best. When not teach- ing, Mrs. Durkee enjoys baking, gar- dening, camping and working puz- zles. Miss Philomena O,Donne1I has said, It's a nice feeling to be teach- ing at my alma mater. Miss O'Don- nell teaches the pre-basketball class, and is also the basketball coach for both the varsity and junior varsity teams. In her spare time, she enjoys skiing, camping, back-packing, read- ing, traveling, and sports in general. Mrs. Anne Dobbs can be found teaching Typing I and II. When not teaching, Mrs. Dobbs likes to spend time creatively-either with oil painting or writing. She says that Notre Dame has a most enjoyable group of students. Mrs. Dobbs is also involved in child counseling, individ- ual and art therapy, communications and relationships workshops, and she is a member of the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council as a communicator. Mrs. Mary Durkee Miss Philomena O'Donnel , , sl r . . , ,a,Mw4.,MwAf fof-. . . W-M. ,f n I This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. ,V Q,,,, Fu gere. I , 3' W' Q j - - n Q l - ' , ., .ff -,WWvM..fw,,,f-iff 1 . 5 A K . li ei gffeajwyy 25 . V 45 W fi I - -ep . ,.. gg Mrs. Anne Dobbs Mrs. Jill Delaney In commenting on Notre Da- me,Mrs. Jill Delaney remarked, HI really enjoy teaching here because I feel that the teachers and students have an opportunity to get to know one another on a personal level as well as on an academic levelf, This year, Mrs. Delaney's classes includ- ed Spanish II, Spanish III and Span- ish IV. I think teaching religion at Notre Dame is a dream job-I really do, says Mrs. Marilyn Almeida. This year, she taught Religion 9, Religion 10, C.C.D., Prayer, Conflicts of Faith, Christian Service and Church. When not busy teaching, Mrs. Al- meida enjoys gardening and working with Victorian bead flower crafts. In addition, Mrs. Almeida is active in the Corpus Christi Parish Council and the Corpus Christi Good Neigh- bor Program. Mrs. Marily Almeida This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Fiorentino fy ,,, ,af W ,fi - Q lil 41 Ms. Linda Horwinski Education should be lun! de- clares Linda Horwinski, teacher of English l, Spanish l and Spanish ll. In her spare time she cooks land eatsj Foreign food and does ceramics and needlepoint. Ms. Horwinski has this to say about N.D.: l'm very happy here. l like the faculty, admire the students, and particiularly enjoy being part of a moral as well as an academic atmosphere. A very special person at Notre Dame Academy is Mrs. Barbara Roth, who teaches two periods of senior English. Sister Mary Lauretta taught Biol- ogy, Physiology and Algebra l dur- ing the first semester. A special pro- ject of hers was sponsoring the Mis- sion Clubg with great joy, she an- nounced that the students had donat- ed 52,000 by the end ofthe first se- mester. Sister's other hobbies in- clude playing Aggravation and doing needlework. Creativity is part of Sister Mary Selma 'slife. tSister is pictured to the right.J ln addition to preparing food for the students in the cafeteria, and the sisters in the convent, Sister likes to spend time experimenting with new recipes and entering con- tests. When asked to comment about the Notre Dame girls, Sister replied that they are the best in the West. This page is dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Matsulaki. Mrs. Barbara Roth Sister Mary Lauretta S.N.D X392 ..,X V, N 100 j f km.. Mrs. Antoinette Newman man- ages N.D.'s library, and teaches stu- dents to become library assistants. When not working, Mrs. Newman enjoys gourmet cooking and sewing. Mrs. Newman believes that a high school library should furnish the ma- terials needed by the students for their academic development and cul- tural enrichment. In addition to teaching at Notre Dame, Mrs, Elaine Des Roches cares for her four children. Her teaching schedule includes Biology, Human Anatomy and Algebra Ig she is also active in scripture study, a prayer group, CCD, her church choir, and is an affiliate member ofthe Sisters of it 'it on Mrs. Antoinette Newman Mrs. Elaine Des Roches Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mrs. Des Roches has found Notre Dame to be a marvelous school and, a pleasure to work in. Mr, Luis Velasquez is very impor- tant, for he is needed everyday to attend to the thousand-and-one odd jobs that need to be done. He can often be seen with ladder or hammer or light bulb in hand. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prior. D-..f ii I have seen TODAY. This page is dedicated to Tamiko Henry by Beatrise M. Anderson. 10 Christina Alba Letty Alvarez Agnes Amores Teresita Arichea, Homeroom Representative 204 Susan Arroyo Lisa Babiloni Karen Badon Barbara Badowski, Junior Class Vice-President Brigitte Bald Gabriela Becerra Sybil Bordenave Milana Caldwell Cathy Campbell Monica Carrillo Veronica Castillo Lucy Cerra Roselle Cespon Carolyn Christie Renee Cornwall Brigitte Dahan - -i t 22: . ,, ii' -X N Q. X is N -- A -Q X-a, Xtttttff i Q 'H H' 'X Q 56 N-3 Q x s is G JSE. .ii -- - f 1:1ff:::H522w52?5t55AS5i5 J K f ,x x A N Y at gs X . J .L 5 ...- 0 3 wx X 1 -It: i!fi!N5f5lfff5,:s ,, A ' ., W sa- N' x sg X v A if ifff i ltteee IIA M K A .. ' A iiii to Q -if fatggfi gi ..., Qi? I , if Ji u-N ss Ewa NWN! WB. is 'gps' LX ' 'Q ' it '53 ifti ' is A, if Q sslr a x 1 Ref f C' R arrs A U B i ii N -r, 3 'Six l X ERN sf 5 N x :VX 4 This page is dedicated to our daughter, Teri A. from Mom and Dad. -i's655 ' A ,Q Juli-Ann Davis Veronica Dclcry Kathcrinc DcSouza Marianne Dominguez Q 1-iYFfi6?3n..i 5 t l.-3. After parading around the elementary school, the .lailbird Juniors cheer frantically as thc Junior Class cheerleaders QAnn Kvvinn, Julie King, Sara Sennett, Ronnie Delery, I.ori Minichicllo, and Gigi Kcnnedyj encourage the juniors to yell louder, for their class on Notre Dame Day. This page is dedicated to .luli-Anne Davis by Marvin Glick. I 10 Zoraya Falah Stacy Fay Gloria Fotos Mary Fraser Christina Garcia Theresa Gilbert Olga Gonzalez .loanie Gooley Patty Green Jackie Grill Loretta Grishanovich Nancy Hawkins, Junior Class President Tamiko Henry Terry Hessler Lynn Holmes Kathy Howlett Tita Hug Beatriz lnfante Lisa Joyce Gigi Kennedy, Homcroom Representative 206 Julie King Ann Kwinn Lisa Legrand Angelica Livelo This page is dedicated to all the cone-heads. ind! .nr is I 5 .. is . X ll s s.. ng! is . auf' Si b X ,Gs x s X saw tt i,, Q ik, Q ix. 1 . waxes - ' i K7 aw? zfeiszfi if Q' if . . , FN 2 K., '7 1 K l 1 1 KX! ' s I ff , . .. 9 65 , ,, V Q4 is is 6 -1 gttt is l. Nancy Hawkins, Junior Class President, gives her thank you speech on the Junior Ring Day, November l5. 2. As the ceremony begins, Brenda Neumeyer along with the rest of the Junior Class, enters the auditorium with the carnations presented by the freshmen. 3. As Landine Cespon and Michelle Caldwell hold the decorated arch, Terry Sadowski waits to accept her class ring. 4. Mary Fraser holds her hands up as Amores, Senior Class President, places the ring on her finger. 5. Stacy Fay's receiving her ring causes that big smile on her face. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Samaniego and Family. Brigitte Lockner Winnie Lung Nancy Mantalos Ruth Marchebout Michele Mazzarella Maureen McCollough, Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer Lucinda McMillan Courtney McNicholas Marla Miller Lori Minichicllo Sandra Moro Angela Morris Brenda Ncumeyer Diane Nuno Nora O'Brien Nuala O'Donnell Peggy O'Donnell Jackie Otero Theresa Pace Josie Padilla Susie Pape! Katie Parr Martha Pasche Madeline Perez This page lb sponsored by Mr Franz S Lockner and Family. V Q 3 A f ,, 5 is fx - a-1,-1-1.1-55 ,. 1. 1y,..:1 ...ZX '1'-suis: '- rm 1: . K WL Q' A, ,ox we If . .'-X ,if K 'fy ,NW 1 s X- X Qs in f ffl T e 5 lf l. While Carolyn Christie and Terry Ariehea show off their rings to Gloria Rivas, Terry Sadowski, Jackie Grill and Cecilia Rodrigue await anxiously to receive their rings. 2. Courtney McNicholas happily receives her ring from Leah Amores, Senior Class Presi- dent. 3. Tina Garcia proudly shows her ring to Ruth Marchebout. This page is sponsored by Mr. John P. McNieholas. This page is dcdiculcd to Katie Parr from Mom and Dad l. Although the Juniors did no win the NDA intramural volleyball competition, they did put up a good fight. The members of the class team are ftop row, left to rightj Brittz Bald, Kari Wetzel, Zoraya Falah, Mary Fraswer, Veronica Castillo and Eve Szurleyg Qbottom rowj Theresa Gilbert, Courtney McNicholas, and Joanie Gooley. 2. Being a junior does not mean that one is confined to worrying about the PSAT and the SAT, in addition to school life in general. Here, a group ofjuniors is goofing off in the cafeteria. Michelle Mazzarella, Juli-ann Da- vis, Tita Hug, Kathy Howlett, Lisa Babilonia and Marla Miller pretend to vampires. Katie Parr tries to drink from a homemade drinking straw together with a look of disapproval. 3. Danny Finn is interviewed by Colleen Prior lfar rightj, Julie King and Barbara Badowski while Eve Szurley, who plays his wife, looks on. 4. Eve Szurley sits amidst a beautiful set cre- ated by Jackie Otero. For best set design in the class plays, Jackie Otero received a tro- Phy- This page is dedicated to Joanie Gooley and Katie Parr by ITZZA NICE PIZZA. Colleen Prior Lisa Rempe Elsie Rios Gloria Rivus Cecilia Rodrigue, I lomeroom Rcpresenlalive I06 Amparo Rodriguez Inez Rodriguez Terry Sudowski Norma Sumuniego Maureen Seheib Kulhy Schoen Sharon Sernnuge Pail Seery Sara Sennell Lilliun Shzilhoub Marsha Shoulders x 'X Ku1hySunzo live Szurley Jennifer Tinnes Suzanne Toller cl, -NN R , Donna lVisser Maureen Ward ShuROn7Wushinglonk ' Karen Wetzel . K, This puge is dcdu. iled lo-',Shzir'okn Scrunzigcxwilh love lrom Mom . d Did 5 x , , - X - ie , . -To X i Y X X N -kj X K 5, ve '1 xx Rx J X R' X I, Y X X x KN M lx . f X A ' Q S' 4 X X X 'X XX X x Xl r X -, X 1 X ix X . la 1 H Q i A J j , 4 L XX I 1 XEQQX. xl ,J N X ya N, New X lx X X A G , g l. The cast and crew ol' the junior play are tfirst row at the top from leI't to rightl ShaRon Washington, Eve Szurlcy, Patty Green, Marla Miller, and Michelle Mazzarellag tsecond rowj Maureen Ward, Rita Elvin, Brigitte Da- han, Lucy Cerra, Teresa Gilbcrt, Sharon Scranage. Barbara Badowski, Maureen McCullough, Lynn Holmes and Gigi Kenne- dy, tthird rowj Ann Kwinn. Colleen Prior, Ine7 Rodriguez, tlourth rowj Tina Alba, .lulic King, Jackie Otero, Josie Padilla, Sandy Moro and Betty lnlante. 2. Barbara Badowski, .lulie King and Colleen Prior practice their roles lor the play Open- ing Night. This page is sponsored by Ken and Ann Gilbert Arminia Agoncillo Pamela Agoncillo Karen Ambrose Kimberly Anderson Monica Bauer Christina Becerra Shwannah Bordenave Kathy Boylan Jeanette Briscoe Kathy Brundo Carlen Canale Alicia Cenzano Maria Chavira Carla Chervin Diane Chervin Sylvia Cortes I. During lunch time, Kim Anderson and Jackie Santos carefully study the model that Kim is using for her drawing. 2. The sophomores wait anxiously before their cheerleaders present their skit. 3. Sophomore Class President, Daryl Oswald, leads her class in a spirited cheer as she un- rolls the sophomore banner. This page is sponsored by Mayor Richard Ross Brundo, Kathy and Rick. 114 me xt : T A Q Qi i W sir J on ix .hiv xxx? t f X x if ii 'B f-N wt is W ' s 4-xg., F 'Q lib 3 N f Q ts Q 6 K gi i 1 X 2 F- li rv' I 4 Q it lla ' l Y K E X X xt., 7 TSW fjifvv 1-'15-'bi r x J xx1X Q Q 15 Q bfii -- 41? F xi 3 1, R if E Q f l Bama Q A.. N F ,, 4. X -t F K f f tis ' NJ This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fotos. Gianna DeGuire Olga Delgado Cathy Dix Audrie Duncan Barbara Dziuba Molly Earle Mariana Edwards Nancy Eklund Maria Fiorentino Christine Fletcher Pamela Flores Veronica Fotos Susanne Friesenhan Christine Fugere Debbie Fuller Beverly Giddings l. Jackie Menendez arises from her desk, decked out in appropriate accessories as part of Second Childhood Day, held during Friendship Week. 2. Kathy Petersen, groans in agony of defeat as Jenny Graham defeats her at backgammon. ln the background is Helena Swan, supervis- ing the game, while shading her eyes from the sun. 3. An outburst of laughter comes from Krista Mordaunt. Delan Gilbert Donna Guiliano Michelle Gougis Jennifer Graham Gigi Grande Gavrille Henry Christine Heyninck lrene Higa Kelli Horne Crystal Howard Lissa Hug June lkegami Janet Jacobson Yvette Jasik Melanie Jones, Sophomore Class Vice-President Colleen Kearin This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Roy lkegami. at .W-dup Af? rs J ek .. ..,,A is -1 g W ff' X C' 1 --. K if ,KX W X lx x wikis X was 6. 'f 1 3 Mary Ann Keglevich Zoe Ketchelidis Helen Kim li 9 Q N....' S sw ,M rim x... 44 X tm px ,gen Q Karen King Nancy Lem Karen Lichter Karen Mazzeo Jacqueline Menendez Deena Merrill Shawna Moore Krista Mordaunl Kim Morris Colleen Murphy Erin Murphy Margaret O'Connor Daryl Oswald Sophomore Class President This page is dedicated to Colleen Olga and Mariana and Leticia by Pam Judy Padilla Theresa Paschke Chris Palowicz Annette Perez Lourdes Perez Terri Perkins Kathy Peterson Maria Petrelli Liz Pleshe, Homeroom Representative 309 Patricia Poduska Bernadette Puhek Gloria Ricco Lorretta Samaniego Jacqueline Santos, Homeroom Representative 209 Monica Sapien Susan Scanlon l. While passing out papers, Karen Stronks is surprised by the camera. 2. Pam Sojka receives a biology test and se- cretly smiles at the grade. 3. Studying is the basis of good grades, as Christine Heyninck, Kathy Brundo and Deena Merrill agree. 4. Everyone joins in to sing at a student body Mass in the gym. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. S.H. Pawlowicz. 2 was -t,,,,.f' A. 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QM- ,..-u. ,nl Marie Schrillo Gina Scria Cheryl Scott Jane Sepulveda Jan Shimarra Lynn Smith Pamela Sojka Rosanna Specchierla Britta Steinbrenner Karen Stronks, Homeroom Representative 109 Helena Swan Susan Szegedi Jennifer Tabor Patty Tapanes Traci Tolman Sophomore Class Secretary Treasurer llliana Tordera This page is dedicated to Cheryl Scott by the B.C.R s l ,, t ,xt , limi an Wfv ,gp 7,5 M.. it 7N V,,fj'e,?: I1 ihgfi? i.' .yy ,gf .Jaya 'jr -I Qi ,gi ' gg M415 .f 'ff' :fir 1 ffgipef-4573, f l ,, 6 4, vw Cf- f I. Members ol' the sophomore class volleyball team include tfirst row left to rightl Chris lfugere, Susan Slegedi. l.issa Hug. and Karen Ambrose: tsecond rout Karen King, Patty Poduska, Debbie Willey. Allyson Wynne and Loretta Samaniego. 2. Gloria Vela is another sophomore who was absent the day the class pictures were taken. 3. Members ol' the sophomore class who starred in the class play are shown rehearsing. They include Patty Tapanes, Kelli Horne, and Deena Merrill. 4. Therels no time like the last minute to cram for exams. as are Sylvia Tronci and Kim Mor- flh. 5. Karen Stronks, who directed the sopho- more class play, is busy studying thc script. This page is dedicated to OD.. P.l-H. CK.. L.G., from Mariana. ffl gif is , Mai c i-iii S' X fit .Mi et .- F. ' X K . , if . .i - X we ff? lf? .mlz 3 , N -Lk Mary Trcxcomy' ' V Sylvia Tronci Lourdes Vasquc7 ' ' Karen Vcrcngia , W, 1 x ,,.V,, ,, V 5 -Q , - 1 , .2 , JAH 6 ' x A L - , ,f 2' in 1 f 72,2 ' fx. 4, 1' ' 4 , ff? 4, W, , lug fl, .Q 1 5 if-V Y, ,, K 5 ,, XX. ,qw . , . l l x 5 f M 'n Q r Wuxi, , QQ . Q Q .1- .,... l fn if -WN., 5 .E 4- ox C2 Q an ,js 'P ai - , . ,1- ,Q-. 1- A, ,anus Barbara Wagner Mary Wcnslcy Dcbra Willcy' Michcllc Willoughby Q W V' y - Allyson Wynne , Karen Yates g' Patty' Wood , .wr ax - -- wtf: ' G Q A S' ily -xx Q3 4 . K QW y ,V A x 15, -vi . L Q FX ff- xg is Q K 4 -P Q ivy fi l 'il' F11 Y . ,. ,,.--f ' ,.f- 'N This page im dcdicalcd to Barbara Wagner by hcr parcnlx Monique Abatte Bonnie Abaunza Adriana Allen Nancy Almodovar. Freshman Class Vice-President Linda Ambrose Christine Arellano Mary Kay Athan Alicia Bambrick Dana Bart, Homeroom Representative 306 Kathy Beans Cindy Bebb Mary Blomer Debra Boutte Ann Boyd Robin Bradley Rosa Bravo I. Landine Cespon, elected as the Friendliest Freshman during Friendship Week, is shown unrolling the Freshman banner on Notre Dame Day. 2. Many frehmen on Notre Dame Day stop to pose for a group shot before joining the parade. Their costumes reveal their theme, Futuristic Frosh. This page is sponsored by Christine Arellano. 'Q W so ii at 5 5 wg i4,.S 5 ij .. 5 1 X X 1 X x . ' 211 292 as 1 4 ., K Ji 3 ' 'x . Rx -fi x - l esrl r Q, M y 1 l y B r , 'ii 3 , l , 2 r 3 , Susan Brennan Diane Bryant Karen Buranen Maureen Burns Michelle Caldwell Staci Cazenave Landine Cespon Glenda Collins ,,..v-N Q-A This page is dedicated to Mary Blomer Class of 82 Catherine Daley Denise Dell'Amico Maria Elena Diez Helena Edison Renate Eilers Alicia Escudero Arianne Farwell Lisa Fugere Lourdes Garcia Judith Gauer Jean Gilbert Leticia Gonzalez Manuela Grandits Kim Green Lisa Harpenau Anne Harriet Alison Hassler Sheri Heckenbach Christina Hermann Gina Hermann Ellen Hodel Pamela Hoffman Jackie Honovich Marika Horompoly This page IS dedicated in memory of Mary Ellen Martmello X. NT was-fy Av-'in S ll 1 SLE L tak... L Gi 4. X X .1 '9 Ai' 4 at ' 1 X 35222-ext Q.. . Xt as Y x :ya New x A :.t ,. .wx bf' Q01 YY. Y . Y Laura Houck Roxanne Howard Cheryl Hughes Maureen Hughes Cori Jackson Patricia .lahn Laura Johnson Andrea Kallai Maria Langen Debora Lara Julia Laszlo Paola Laverde l. Cheerleaders and yell leaders for the Fresh- man Class on Notre Dame Day include Alison Hassler, Linda Scranage, Sheila O'Connell, Christine Arellano, Nancy Almodovar, Heidi Reusch, Denise Dell'Amico, Cindy Bebb, and Robin Bradley. 2. The volleyball team which emerged victori- ous in the intramurals included Rosa Padilla, Lisa Fugere, Bonnie Abaunza, Paula Morris, Alicia Escudero, Leticia Gonzalez, Diane Bryant, Carleen Nelson fco-captainj, Mi- chelle Mackline fcaptainj, Susan Nigg, Ann O'Donnell, Helena Adison, and Marquina Munoz. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Sojka June Lucas Louise Lussier Michele Macklin Anitra Manchester Michelle Mangione Jodi McClees, Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer Martha Mejia Marie Miguens Laura Miyashiro Mary Molloy, Homeroom Representative 307 This page is dedicated to Monique Monroe Paula Morris Vilma Mosquera Geraldine Mulvihill Marquina Munoz Hollymarie Murphy Carlen Nelson Stephanie Nelson Susan Nigg Kim Nowl Juliana Nuccio Sheila O'Connell Margaret O'Connor Ann O'Donnell my friends by Mary Molloy. ...,,... -aff xii. 2' ..... Wk SD' eq is . We 1 , 4' -Q SE P n wg! ze ,JK J , ,,... N 2, L L :LQ ,Q Z 5 X iiiii N ii. ' 5 t w ets , if , , - l ' ':' ' ---- f E ' ii -f W cttee , ttt- L rrraeeett is s we -,'ff I .. .utra - rt rrsee in S 1 i. N' is - ..., '11 R .N . 5 N 1 :xi Ng- 1X v 5 x tt. , r ' i ' K , K :.. t rs- J L, S iiii i li 0 ,sta t X X ' ew x X X levi N li 414' .,,..4r trmwgsqz-itttwgtt ,,.. , ., . .M we M. S tai 1,, P it M gi r 1 X ' M ve 5 Q as t r i t Iii ' -, II. 1 A, I as ' 1' ,1' , 1 1 .b.,,... W . ,.::. K-- ,-,- , g li K k t W K e Elizabeth Orue Rosa Padilla Lorie Palacio Margaret Papet Lola Rioja Sheila Parmentier Melanie Piech, Freshman Class President Judilyn Powers Natty Priestley Sonja Prochaska Liz Reilly Heidi Reusch l. Donna Mitchell and Ann O'Donnell discuss things on Freshman Uniqueness Day, Sunday, October 29,l978. This mini-retreat was spon- sored by the seniors for the frosh. 2. Bonnie Abaunza and Gina Tronci lalso known as the anonymousesl, are studying hard for an English test. 3. Sheila O'Connell and Donna Mitchell look for their partners for the day on Uniqueness Day. This page is dedicated to Heidi Reusch with love Lydia Robles Rita Rogers Karen Sadowski Glenda Sagun Teresa Salamunovich Gladys Santos Jackie Sardinas Linda Scranage, Hoimroom Representative 308 Nancy Seltsam Yolanda Serrano Maura Sheehan Deborah Slobojan lnass Sonbaly Karen Sonnier Kathy Stephenson Robin Stone Erin Sullivan Debra Sweeney Susan Swirt .luliet Szegedi Gabi Tabori Angelina Tordera Patricia Tostado Gina Tronci N-. K -1. v-pw . .3 ty g M- , ,k,- .tf off kkii- 1 2 2 W 1 fm Q 2 af , , 3 if .H ww- T f f mf., 1 This page is dedicated to Susan Swirt by Victor and Sophia Swirt. ,,,, '. Carla Vcrela Sandra Viteri Mary Vorndran lrene Wagner lilaine Walsh limily Williams Mary Williamson Mary Winnard O ' ' ,, ' l. On January Zl, l979, the freshmen went to the cafeteria alter exams to participate in a spaghetti sauce taste test sponsored by l.awry's. The purpose was to see il' the fresh- men would likc l.awry's new spaghetti sauce. In this picture, Alicia Escudero and Maria lilcna Die7 decide which sample they like bet- ICF, 2. Maria Langen takes her first bite ol' spa- ghetti. 3. Karen Sonnicr and Debbie Bouette discuss the results ol' the taste test. Debbie like l.awry's!lY This page is dedicated to Irene Wagner by her parents. is wi' nf , L, ,f:.15-QW c- 1 Y X W Q I I M . a.. JE. 'gv-.. '-H----Q.-........, 'Canby 1----...............,,. P-'4 ll-I I have seen TODAY This page is sponsored by the Laszlo Family. S.C. AND S.A.C. SAY T KE THE .D. PLUNGE In taking for their theme, Take the N.D. Plunge-Get Involved , the Student Council and Student Activities Council demonstrated their concern for having the students participate in the many activities of the school. Notre Dame Academy prides itself on a wide variety of activities provided for the students, and the student government arranges these throughout the year. Under the direction of Sister Gina Marie, the students have met a variety of experiences. This page is dedicated with best of luck to Melanie Piech by her grandparents. JC cw.. l. Members of the Student Council lor this year include llirst rowj Michele Mazzarella, Veronica Seery, Linda Scranage, Liz Pleshe, Nancy Almodovar, Jackie Santos, Marie Pornpa, Melanie Piech, Jodi McCleesg tseca ond rowj Elizabeth Byrne, Maureen McCul- lough, Barbara Badowski, Teresita Arichca, Cecilia Rodrigue, Donna Mitchell, Melanie Jones, Karen Stronksg fthird rowj Mary Duddy, Leah Amores, Chris Lichter, Mi- chelle Richardson, Mary Molloy, Daryl Os- wald, Lucia Barajas, Debbie Scanlon, Bar- bara Wagner, Alicia Manchester and Dana Bart. 2. Liz Byrne is shown introducing the speaker of an assembly, one of her important jobs as A.S.B. President. 3. Members ofthe Student Activities Council are lfirst rowj Eliana Troncoso, Laila Haiek, Colleen Prior, Patty Erb, Lisa Babiloniag tsec- ond rowj Rosie Suazo, Nuala O'Donnell, Jan- een Pickard, Lisa Newton, Michelle Capde- ville, Tracy Earle and Debbie Scanlon. 4. The five officers of the Student Council include llirst rowj Marie Pompa, A.S,B, Sec- retary, Mary Duddy, A.S.B. Vice-President, lsecond rowj Michelle Mazzarella, Commis- sioner otnChristian Service, Liz Byrne, A.S.B. President, Debbie Scanlon, S.A.C. Commis- sioner, and Lucia Barajas, A.S.B. Treasurer. This page is sponsored by Anne Saidy. TAKE THE PLUNGE AND HAVE EUN, TOO! The Student Council and the Student Activities Council spend much time and energy keeping students informed, planning activities, and discussing possi- ble improvements in the student government program. At the beginning of the year, each class and club officer promises to be loyal to the school and to perform her duties faithfully. -ii its hi? This page is dedicated to NDA by Hollymarie Murphy. . ,ai is ,, t - C 3 z if N f , t i 5 5 3 ii 3 3 . X Q 5 , if -. l. Each morning, Mary Duddy makes the an- nouncements for the day over the P.A. She may be found trying to organize them each day, usually with the assistance of Eliana Troncoso, S.A.C. Secretary, and Laurence Retourne. 2. Anotherjob of the student government is to see that the American and California flags are properly cared for. This picture shows Laur- ence Retourne and Kelli Horne assisting. 3. For Thanksgiving, the Student Council sponsored a special Mass, said by Father Al Burnham of St. .loan of Arc Parish. In this picture, Traci Tolman and Maureen Scheib are presenting the gifts at the Offertory. ln addition, the students brought food for the poor, which was offered at the Mass in thanks- giving for all of God's blessings, 4. Each month, the large bulletin board in the second floor hall is tastefully decorated with a calendar to remind the faculty and students of all of the big and little events which occur that month. This page is dedicated in memory of Pope John Paul I. PA BRAND Iaasxjiugf ND. MISSION CLUB if I AIMS POR Ri NUMBER ONE it Last year, the students of Notre Dame demonstrated their generosity in Mission activity, and reached second place among all of the high schools of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. This year, the Mission Club, under the guidance of ' H 'd d S' t M L tt d Sister Mar Llisa, modera- Tita ug, pres: ent, an is er ary aure aan y tors, have carried the mission tradition of NDA to greater results N' rm This page is dedicated to Dorothy Ryan Stein by Mrs Mary Ryan Becker and Family. N it V F? lll PPP SSS Nd . .U if ,Q Qs. l' yy V 1 ,A VN A ' N . .,+ l. The students are frequently reminded ol A GRAND TRADITION with this bulletin board in the hall. showing the generosity' ol' each homeroom. At this point. sophomore homeroom lO9 seems to be clearly' in the lead vtith more than X095 of their quota donated. 2. Members of the Mission Club include Becky' lsomoto. Nancy' Lem. Libia Becerra. Britta Steinbrenner, Tami Pistoni, Erin Mur- phy, .lackie Otero and lnez Rodriguez: Anita Moss. Linda Westermeyer, Karen Sadowski, Tita llug, Rhonda Holbert, Sharon Jordon, Katie Parr, Ria Koukos. Mary Wensley, and Sharon Scranage. 3. Refreshments at College Night were pro- vided by the Mission Club, and donations were gladly accepted. Serving the punch are Christine Heyninek. Patty' Tapanes, Jenny Tabor and Britta Steinbrenner. 4. The Mission Club assisted the Student Council in sponsoring the canned l'ood drive at Thanskgiving. the food being donated to poor families in the Los Angeles area, Shown car- rying some of the goodies are Anita Moss and Marcia Daley. This page is dedicated to Christina and Ciigi Hermann by Angela Salot. G.A.A. PRGVIDES SPIRIT, SPORTS AND FUN FUR N.D.A. Having the largest membership, two-thirds of the entire student body, the Girls' Athletic Association plans many events for the students. The camping trip, an annual event, took place near San Diego, a beach called San Elijo. The G.A.A. Board is responsible for coordinating athletic events of all types, includ- ing the annual Olympiad fa type of Olympics held for all studentsj, publicizing league games, and encouraging students to cheer for varsity and junior varsity games. -X. NL at W'-a-v ,-. i R . , 'f . . f ' J 'tm 'L- -5241, 'K K' -if , fi 4- . ,d 5f- 1 A , .+- , . fv' v , 9' - f Jimi' . I. 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Members of the G.A.A. are tfirst rowj Ro- sie Suazo, President, tsecond rowj Alicia Es- cudero, Norma Samaniego, Zoraya Falah, Veronica Castillo, Cecilia Rodrigue, Mad- eline Perez, Letty Alvarez, Julie Szegedi, Sybil Bordenave, Delan Gilbert, Britz Bald, Carolyn Christie, Pam Flores, Olga Delgado, Susan Swirt, Alicia Manchester, Sharon Scranage, Patty Tapanes, Laura Miyashiro, Kim Smith, and Gavrille Henry, tthird rowl Kathy Suazo, Mary Fraswer, Marianne Do- minguez, Karen Ambrose, Barbara Wagner, Pat Seery, Kathy Boylan, Rosa Padilla, Jack- ie Sardinas, Alison Hassler, Linda Scranage, Mary Wensley, Mariana Edwards, Terry Sa- dowski, Cindy Bebb, Sharon Jordan, Debbie Boutte, Dana Bart, Adriana Allen, Karen Sonnier, Marquina Munoz, Paula Morris, Carrie Stephenson, Melanie Jones, and Rita Rogersg Cfourth rowj Renate Eilers, Linda Ambrose, Irene Wagner, Elaine Walsh, Mar- garet O'Connor, Holly Murphy, Marie Mi- guens, Stephanie Nelson, Marie Langen, Deborah Lara, Lourdes Garcia, Heidi Reusch, Alicia Bambrick, Nora O'Brien, Monique Abatte, Kathy DeSouza, Maureen Hughes, Ann Kwinn, Gloria Rivas and Mi- chelle Capdevilleg tfifth rowj Brenda Neu- meyer, Elizabeth Rielly, Lisa Harpenau, Lou- ise Lussier, Laura Houck, Bonnie Abaunza, Shelia Parmentier, Maureen Burns, Helena Swan, Kathy Brundo, Eve Szurley, Tamiko Henry, Sharron Washington, Shelia O'Con- nor, Denise Dell'Amico, Pam Hoffman, Ann Boyd, Eliana Troncoso, Laurence Retourne, Mary Duddy, Gigi Kennedy, Nancy Hawkins, and Ellen Hodelg tsixth rowj Jodi McClees, Monica Sapien, Marie Schrillo, Karen Ver- rengia, Allyson Wynne, Traci Tolman, Nuala O'Donnell, Gabi Tabori, Mary Kay Athan, Mary Vorndran, Julie King, Cathy Campbell, Tina Alba, Colleen Prior, Katen Lichter, Peg- gy O'Donnell, Veronica Delery, Rita Elvin, Lori Minichiello, Lucia Barajas, Kathy Tan- aka, Veronica Seery, Colleen Kearin, Donna Guiliano, Lisa Fugere, Sonja Prochaska and Michelle Caldwell. 2. Members ofthe G.A.A. usually do a variety of chores to help with the athletic events of Notre Dame. ln this picture, Tamiko Henry, Tina Alba and Nuala O'Donnell hoist a lad- der so that a basketball game can start. 3. lf it is not possible for a student to be on a varsity or junior varsity team, it is always possible to help show school spirit as an active spectator. 4. The G.A.A. and Pep Club Board includes tfirst row, left to rightl Eileen Leal, Senior Rep, Karcn Lichter, Sophomore Rep, Cathy Campbell, Junior Rep, Tina Alba, Junior Rep, Ellen Hodel, Freshman Rep, Kim Smith, G.A.A. Vice-President, tsecond rowj Carolyn Christie, Pep Club Coordinator, Lisa Le- grand, G.A.A. Historian, Kath Suazo, Sports Manager, Rosie Suazo, G.A.A. President, Jodi McClees, Freshman Rep, and Nuala O'Donnell, Lettergirl President. 5. Part of the softball team is shown as they leave to practice at Mar Vista Park. They are Brenda Neumeyer, Sylvia Tronci, Gina Tronci, Maura Sheehan, Krista Mordaunt tpartially hiddenj, and Shelia Parmentier. The team is coached by Ms. Cecilia Caunan. This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rodrigue and Family SPGRTS FANS POUND IN PEP CLUB AND LETTERGIRLS The Lettergirls, whose president is Nuala O'Donnell, showjust what a reward one can receive if she is really active in G.A.A. She can have the honor of wearing the white, lettergirl cardigan. She may also participate in such activi- ties as a beach party, giant poster party and sky trip, as such were held this year. Another organization that is part of the G.A.A. is the Pep Club. These students try to attend the various games and show school spirit. They also provide posters to rouse the school spirit before interscholastic games. 1 f l 1 . ss. This page is dedicated to Maria Dobal by her famil y. ,, Vw is what l. Kath Suazo switches from a basketball player to a basketball pole while acting in a candy drive skit. 2. Members ofthe Pep Club include ffirst row, left to rightj Gigi Kennedy, Karen Ver- rengia, Monica Sapien, Irene Wagner, Marie Miguens, Gloria Rivas, Kari Wetzel, Ann Kwinn, Milana Caldwell, Brittz Bald, Carolyn Christie, Nancy Hawkins, Terry Sadowski, Cindy Bebb, Mary Blomer, Debbie Bouttc, Monique Abatte, Adrianna Allen, Karen Son- nier, Sybil Bordenave, and Sharon Scranage, Qsecond rowl Rosie Suazo, Veronica Seery, Madeline Perez, Letty Alvarez, Pat Seery, Barbara Wagner, Stephanie Nelson, Debbie Lara, Debbie Slobojan, Heidi Reusch, Alicia Bambrick, Nora O'Brien, Paula Morris, Ani- tra Manchester, Debbie Stonie, Jodi McClees, Cori Jackson and Glenda Collins, tthird rowj Laurence Retourne, Michelle Capdeville, Kath Suazo, Kathy Boylan, Bon- nie Abaunza, Marika Horompoly, Liz Byrne, Linda Scranage, Eve Szurley, Miko Henry, SharRon Washington, Shelia O'Connell, Den- ise Dell Amico, Pam Hoffman, Colleen Kearin, Donna Guiliano, Mary Wensley and Dana Bart, tfourth rowl Traci Tolman, Ren- ate Eilers, Gabi Tabori, Mary Vorndran, Mary Kay Athan, Julie King, Cathy Camp- bell, Tina Alba, Karen Lichter, Peggy O'Don- nell, Veronica Delery, Kim Smith, Lucia Bar- ajas, Rita Rogers, Lisa Fugere, Sonja Pro- chaska, Shelly Caldwell, Susan Nigg, Leticia Gonzalez, Mariana Edwards and Pam Flores. 3. These students have merited membership in the Lettergirls for their outstanding athletic achievements: T. Alba, K. Smith, R. Suazo, C. Campbell, N. O'Donncll, C. Tanaka, B. Dahan, P. Erb, P. O'Donnell, D. Visser, I.. Barajas, K. Suazo and D. Scanlon. 4. These decorative posters spurred the bas- ketball team to second place in the league. CHORAL GROUPS ADD A BIT OF SUNG Two organizations that are unique since they are also classes include the Concert Choir and the Choraliers. Members of these organizations are enrolled in the music classes taught by Ms. Sue Gottenbos. They provided entertainment as part of their class worn, and during the year they also sold posters to help pay for new choral gowns. In general, the members ofthese organizations find great joy in both learning music and in performing. 5 Q Q This page is sponsored by Mr, and Mrs. Roger A. Papet. rem . f 7 A L.....s g i Q Q 1. lie y 2 i ii 1 i ii l -l i I QWKIQN .SV ,Q ' 2 - fi S N ,Q .c J i .. K Q. t '- . i- i s ,, Rm C X f x f as ' nm-L F 5 i l .5-'AQSQN 5 . A 1 C s R l. Ms. Sue Gottcnbos is shown directing the Concert Choir during their performance at the annal fashion show. 2, Members of the Concert Choir include lfirst roxy, left to rightl Ms. Sue Gottenbos, director. Donna Guiliano, Deena Merrill. An- gelica Livelo. Susie Papet, Erica Abe. Petra Fronlke, Jan Shimaura. Nancy Lem. Sandy Sleeper and Yuko Mikami: lseeond rowj Sue Scanlon, Tita Hug, Martha Paschke. Gigi Grande. Jane Sepulveda, Christine Heyninck. Helen Kim, Karen Stronks. and Nora O'Brieng lthird rowj Sharon Seranage, Loret- ta Samaniego, Rhonda Holbert, Sandy Moro, Mary Trescony, Mary Duddy, Nuala O'Don- nell, Lucy Cerra and Michelle Riggs. 3. Members of the Choraliers include ffirst row, left to rightj Ms. Sue Gottenbos, direc- tor, Janet Jacobson. Kathy Beans, Sheri H eekenbach. Gina Tronci, June Lucas, Chris- tine Arellano, Mary Blomer and Yuko Mi- kamig lsecond rowj Margaret Papet. Mary Kay Athan, Linda Scranage, Jenny Tabor, Nancy Seltsam, Karen Yates. Anitra Man- chester, Debbie Slobojan. Marquina Munoz: tthird rowj Michelle Mangione. Stephanie Nelson, Maureen Burns. Daryl Oswald, Ali- cia Manchester, Kathy Gordon, Cory Jackson and Gina Seira. 4. During the Christmas Concert, the Chora- licrs performed several inspirational numbers. Accompanying them is pianist Erica Abe. This page is dedicated to Cheryl. Jackie, and Jenny. love from Karen. THE PLAYS THE THING! There is always something happening with Notre Damels Drama Club. This year, they entertained family, students and friends on three special occasions: the Christmas play, the class plays, and a musical, The Fantasticksn. Under the direction of Sister Mary Ste. Therese, the club works diligently to produce plays that entertain and inspireg it gives N.D. students a chance to express themselves on stage. Two alumnae, Bianca Biscayart and Kathy Fay, returned to Notre Dame to help with the productions of the Drama Club. This page is sponsored by Loubet Fashions, 2301 So. Grand, Los Angeles. F V is sal Z? - v-ew l. This year, two freshmen, Gabi Tabori and Elizabeth Orue, represented Notre Dame in thejunior high division ofthe fall drama festi- val sponsored by the Drama Teacher's Associ- ation of Southern California. Both girls reached the finals in the categories of individ- ual pantomime and individual serious intre- pretation. This means that out of the nearly l,00O students from Southern California who competed, Gabi and Elizabeth ranked in the top five in their areas. 2. Junior and senior members of the Drama Club include tfirst row, left to rightj Josie Padilla, Agnes Amores, Monica Carillo, Kathy Howlett, Damyta Jones, Sharon Jor- dan, Sharon Scranage, Ann Kwinn, Marla Miller, Michele Mazzarella, Maureen McCullugh, Pam Burrell, Mary Duddy and Laurence Retourneg tsecond rowj Nora O'Brien, Rhonda Rickel, Yvonne Perez, Tra- cy Earle, Brigitte Loekner, Lynn Holmes, Barbara Badowski, and Frances Mag tthird row- Patty Erb, Judi Ventress, Suzie Ga- bourel, Gerri Hithe, Kathy Fernandez, Stella Lambros, Jackie Otero, Terri Hessler, Sandy Moro and Lisa Babilonia. 3, There is a job for everyone in the Drama Club! 4. Sharon Scranage and Theresa Gilbert re- hearse for the junior class play. 5. Freshmen and sophomores who belong to the Drama Club include ffirst row, left to rightj Patty Tapanes, Shawna Moore, Kelli Horne, Debbie Sweeney, Susan Szegedi, Cin- dy Bebb, Heidi Reusch, Jackie Sardinas, Rosa Padilla and Carrie Stephenson, tsecond FOWJ Mary Pat Trescony, Alicia Bambrick, Debbie Boutte, Dana Bart, Susan Swirt, Ani- tra Manchester, Glenda Collines, Cor Jack- son, Gabi Tabori, Alison Hassler and Emily Williams, tthird rowj Sheila O'Connell, Lourdes Garcia, Paula Morris, Teresa Sala- monoviehg Jodi MeClees, Elizabeth Orue, Shelia Parmentier, Erin Sullivan, Robin Bradley, Maria Fiorentirio and Maria Petrelli This page is dedicated to Kathy, Cory, Marla and the Gang. C.S.E., RED CROSS AND ART CLUB MAKE IT HAPPEN Since Notre Dame has something to offer for everyone's special interests, three special organizations provide various activities. Membership in the California Scholarship Federation is offered only to those students who demonstrate their acaemic ability and perseverance by maintain- ing a grade point average that is above-average. During the year, the C.S.F., under the leadership of President Michelle Capdeville, sponsored the College Night and the Cram Week during the week before the exams in January. The C.S.F. is moderated by Sister Mary La Tier. Giving service to others is the special purpose ofthe Red Cross, which is headed by its president, Patty Erb. The Red Cross participated in a dance with blind children during the Christmas season, and assisted with mnay ofthe duties connected with the bloodmobile held at Notre Dame in March. A new extra-curricular activity is the Art Club, which provides activities such as learning sessions to any student who has a special interest in art. The president ofthe Art Club is Lisa Babilonia, and the moderator is Sister Mary St. Ann. , K. z Essay, ly This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalhoub and Family. si lly 1 I 4. Q' l. In this picture, C.S.l-f member Eve Slurley' is shown helping Lisa Legrand review lor a linal exam. 2, Members ol' the C.S,l'. include tlirst row, lelit to rightl Michelle Capdeville. Chris l,LlWl0WlCl. Nancy Fklund. Nancy Mantalos, Nlichele Malfarella. Barbara Wagner. lsaren Ambrose. Patty Tapanes. Diane Nano. Chris- tine lleyninck. Decna Nlerrill and Barbara Dliubag tseeond rowl Rhonda Rickel. Cierri llithe. Leah Amores. Frances Xia. Lisa New- ton. Ann Kwinn. Winnie Lung, Patty Po- duska. Peggy O'Donnell. Pam lilores and Lil Byrne: lthird rowj Erica Abe, .lean Wagner. Suzie Toller, Martha Garcia, .lo Ann Shal- houb, Mary Trescony, Tracy Earle. Olga ,larel, Maria Petrelli .leanette Briscoe and Chris lfletcher. 3. The Red Cross Club includes tlirst rowl Lisa Babilonia. Landine Cespon. Roselle Ce- spon. Diane Nuno. Kathy' Howlett, and .lan Shimarag tsecond rowl Michele Manarella. Marla Miller. Michelle Willoughby, Pam Burrell, Winnie Lung and Shawna Moore: lthird rowl Terri llessler. Donna Visser. Bri- gitte Lockner and Patty' Green. -1, These members ol' the Art Club are experi- menting with a new drawing technique. Shown are Lucinda 'vlcfVlillan. Brenda 'Neu- meyer. Lisa Babilonia and Brigitte Loekner. This page is sponsored by Robert and Nlarilyn llowlett LA REINA AND L'ESPRIT SPREAD THE N.D. WORD The faculty and students of Notre Dame have always prided themselves on the fine publications which the students produce each year. No exception to this is the work demonstrated by the LA REINA Staff fthe school newspaperj and the L'ESPRlT Staff fthe school literary magazinej. Under the direction of Mrs. J.G. Tyhurst, the school newspaper is published quarterly by the LA REINA staff. It includes a summary of the school's events, previews of those to come, important announcements such as college scholar- ship information, and editorial comments on various issues. This year's editor was Laila Haiek. This year was a special birthday for L'ESPRlT-its fifth. Using this birthday theme, the faculty and students were encouraged to submit creative materials such as short stories, poetry and art work. The adviser for L'ESPRlT is Mrs. Barbara Barnoski, and this year's editor was Lisa Newton. This page is dedicated to Donna Visser. 'Ill' I, Wk fuk su l. .lunior Agnes Amores, who served as the third-page editor ol'the LA REINA this year, pauses for a minute from her proofreading to smile for the photographer. 2. Aspiring journalists who spend many hours working on the school newspaper include llirst row, lelit to rightl Nancy Mantalos, Frances Ma, Landine Cespon. Agnes Amores, Roselle Cespon and Jean Wagner: lsecond rowl Nora O'Brien. Bonnie Abaunzu. Martha Garcia and Olga Jarel. 3. Members ofthe L'ESPRlT Stall include Lfirst row, lel't to rightjjean Wagner, Frances Ma, Lisa Newton. Judi Ventress and Patty Tapanesg lsecond rowj Gerri Hitheg Bonnie Abaunza, ,lo Ann Shalhoub, Rhonda Rickel and Lourdes Garcial. 4. Decorative posters such as this one encour- aged the students to make their contributions to IIESPRIT, This page is dedicated in memory ol' the L'Pool 4. RGYALE STAFF MAKES IT HAPPEN! Meeting deadlines of all types is what the Royale Staff is all about. Basically, the objective of this club is to produce a yearbook for Notre Dame Academy. Staff members may be found almost any day after school working in 306. Special appreciation goes to Mr. and Mrs. John Finnegan, who direct and supervise the photographers, and Mr. Hap Zavack, representative of .losten's American Yearbook Company. This year's staff has been guided by a new adviser, Sister Mary Llisa. According to Katie Parr and Cathy Dix, the following is an outline of the don't's emphasized by Sister Mary Llisa. Mortal Sins . . . 1. Putting a horizontal picture in a vertical space. 2. Having an even number of bleeds. 3. Using a ball point pen to designate picture position on the back of the picture. 4. Blowing up teensy-weensy pictures. 5. Cropping with a lead pencil. 6. Stacking freshly stamped pictures on top of each other. Venial Sins. . . l. Bleeding into the gutter on the wrong side of the page. 2. Voting for the University of Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl. 3. Redoing someone else's mess, and making it worse. 4. Making boo-boo's on 3-R layouts. 5. Boxing captions on final layouts. If found guilty of any of the above, the sinner,' is accosted by appropiate salutations from the adviser. CCursus Maximusj l This page is dedicated to Tami Pistoni by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson. 150 -ff' 8 'WW uwwflmglim be Y l Groovy Henry is working hard to polish her 3 column layout. 2 Members of the staff include Marla Miller, Veronica Seery, Elsie Rios, Kathy Boylan, Nora O Brien, lnez Rodriguez, Erin Sullivan, Pat Seery Cathy Dix, Yvonne Perez, Ann Boyd Jenny Graham, Miko Henry, Melanie Jones Groovy Henry, Rhonda Holbert, Juli- ana Nuccio, Tina Alba, Mary Wensley, .loame Gooley, Monica Carrillo, Landine Ce- spon, Alison Hassler, Maureen Hughes, Becky Alvarenga, Katie Parr, Michele Maz- zarella, Janeen Pickard, Laurence Retourne, and Karen Verrengia. 3. Highest sellers in this year's patron drive received trophies for their outstanding achievements. They are Tami Pistoni, first placeg Katie Parr, second placeg and Cindy Bebb, third place. 4. Yvonne Perez and Mary Wensley tidily file some pictures of the flag team for future ref- erence. 5. Cathy Dix and Ann Boyd are stamping mug shots with the job stamp. This page is dedicated to the ROYALE Staff by Mr. Hap Zavack. With thanks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Acquarelli Aqua rius and Cancer Mr. and Mrs. Atlow and Family Miss Nanetta V. Arceneaux Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Y. Arroyo B.B. Teams-You're great-Love, Phil Irene Berdine Best of luck, Allyson-the Lanes Best ol' luck for '79 Best of luck to our granddaughter, Kelly Best Wishes from P. Suddleson Best Wishes to the Freshman Class Best Wishes to my niece, Deb Best Wishes to our daughter, Kelly '79 Best wishes from Viola Bittke Be Yourself' Class of '80 The Boutte Family Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Bradley Mrs. Virginia Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brennan and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan The Joseph Bryant Family Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Buffin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burns Byron and Cindy MB Telex Room Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell Carla: bonne chance Luv, Della The Carrillo Family Centinela Hardware 39l-4l87 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cimmarrusti Cleveland and Pearl Ventress Congrats Judi from Sibyl Congratulations Seniors, from Helena Sw Congratulations to Linda! Congratulations to my niece Kelly '79 Culver City Elks Lodge Culver Pool Service 559-5853 The Damian Curran Family Tim Curry at the Roxy 7778 Danish Cleaners, lll22 Palms Blvd. Dorothy K. Davis and Family Mrs. L.J. DeGuire Deneen and Cheryl Arceneaux Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Disse DOJ M-See u Veterans' Day Duly, Follow That Dream!!! Mr, and Mrs. C, Edwards Eliana, Congrats, Luv, Karen El Tiny con La Nena P.V. Enjoy Life and Keep on Truckin' Enrique, l love you, Liz Enrique je t'aime toujours Liz Enrique te quiero siempre Liz C. Fletcher, Saddle Bum, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fogarty Frank Sanders Olds, ifl Olds Dealer Mr. and Mrs. R. Friedman Friends forever-Ron and Ang Mr. and Mrs. Franz Friesenhan The Raymond P. Gauer Family Gina and Helen-Luv ya-Karen God Bless Crystal-Roxanne Mr. and Mrs. Juan Gomez Haro ld and Hazel Gardina Good Luck Good Luck, Allyson-The Rushs Good Luck and Best Wishes Good Luck Anye-Your Sis' G ood Luck Carolyn--From Jenny Good Luck Christie Wetzel T.P. to those who have made it possibl 2111 G ood G ood G ood Good G ood G ood G ood G ood Good G ood G ood G ood G ood G ood G ood Good G ood G ood Good G ood G ood Good G ood G ood Good G ood Luck Class Luck Class of '79 Luck Class of '79 Luck Class of '79 Luck Class of '79 Luck Class of '79 Luck Class of '79 Luck Debbie, Luv from Grandma Luck Eve, from YLS, Laura Luck Freshman Class Luck Freshmen Luck from Trophymasters luck in the future to all Luck Pips '79 Luck, Robin, from the Remys luck Rosie and Kathy, Luv K.B. Luck Roxanne Uncle Herb Luck to all-Mrs. Aguilar Luck from Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller Luck to Manuela Luck to the class of l98l from 6649 Luck to the freshmen Luck to the graduates Luck 2i Mario's Body Shop Luck Vegas Leggs - ' Luck Zaidita, Mom and Dad Gordon Maclean Flowers L.J. Gougis Mr. Alton J. Graham Mrs. Leola Graham Ms. Dolly Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Gurrola Happiness always, Gina, from Mom and Happiness is. . .Being Together Happy are the times we share together Helena Swan, Class of '81 The Hithe Family Hi! This is the ice cream man. ., Mr. and Mrs. Karel Hodel How about a Horbal Gooley Wedding? Mr. and Mrs. L. Horompoly Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Houck Mr. and Mrs Sandra Hobs . Edward A. Houck on Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Hutchinson and Son ln honour of the L'Pool 4 l luv ya, Alicia-R.M.A., Alicia I love you lly, Your sis' Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel lnsinna and Jerry J. King-Excellence is the word. Mrs. Amelia Leslie Jasik N. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Kamerer Mrs. Cecile Leible Lis, to my D im Wit, Congrats! The Lomeli Family To Tami-Louise and Annette Love to all from Della Love always, Love always, Your mom Your Steve Love ya' Elsie , The Bessares Love to Allyson from Dad, Mom, Steve Love to Sr. CarlannvMom and Dad Love to you, '79, from Sister C. Luck, from Westwood Bootery Luck to my little sisters, Jaime Luck to the Spartans of S.G.S. Nellie Lutcher Mado's Coiffures 559-4366 Maya Shoe Repair Dad Mr. and Mrs. Morton Megaffin Mr. and'Mrs. Thomas Mischezus Mikc's Barbers and Stylists Mom, Thanks for N.D., Love Carolyn Monica: That's spastic! Much success Rosie, Kath Kim Noel: Andy, Law, Tennis Now You're Ready So Conquer!! Ooh, Whoop-ti-do, La-dee-da Paperulers, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. John Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rawson Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Richard Joann Robertson and Family Rosie Suazo and Pete, Class of '79 Kathy and Doug Ruiz Sammie tyour dogj Sleeper Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Schoen Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Schoenduve Mr. and Mrs. Camilo Sarmiento Mr. and Mrs. J. Sepulveda and Girls Sr. GM, Sometimes Love, me Mr. and Mrs. Dale Speights Stay Healthy!! Janette Sullivan Ms. Jacquie Takaha Ted loves Ron forever Thanks Donna and Steve, Love from Nora Thks fr al the gd tms at ND CDS Thanks for everything Michelle W. and Mane Helena Thanks for friendship Lee Thank you, Notre DameiLeah The Bradley Family The Dennis Sheehan Family Mr. and Mrs. George T. Thireaux To a great big sister, Love, Nora To Dad, l love you!! Michelle To J.N. and T.S.-luv ya--big sis, L.B. TO JUDl, from Aunt Cecilia To Juliavbest of luck To lovely Tami-Mary Paige l love you, Marie, R.M.A.-4Loretta To M+a beautiful friend-Love B To Mercury from the Sun-143 To Mom, l love you! Michelle To my sis Tami: Luv, Jackie To Sal: wish you were here--Del Gloria Vargas The Vargas Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Vorndran and Family Mrs. Marilyn Walsh Mrs. lreatha C. White Genevieve Winslow A-1 Gardening Service 2008 Barrington Ave. Los Angeles 473-0650 A friendly three-line message Agnes, Monica, Roselle, Sharon and Marsha? Lovin' ya always-Karen All'redo's Restaurant 11277 National Blvd. Los Angeles 473-0148 Alicia, Britta, Colleen, Diana, Krista, Loretta and Sue: Beach bums flying high!!! Arbor Vitae---MEDICAL SALES 222 E. Arbor Vitae, Inglewood 90301 Peter F. Grande 674-6191 Arby's Roast Beef Restaurant 5920 W. Sunset Blvd. Hollywood 90028 464-9257 Art Techniques Ornamental Iron-Work Free Estimates 836-2257 The Bagel Factory 3004 So. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles 479-9364 Baskin Robbins lee Cream 10758 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles 475-5583 Beachwood Market 2701 No. Beachwood Drive Hollywood 90068 464-7154 Best Wishes Always, Judi MitChell's Market 4339 Dalton Ave. 292-1711 51.73 N N ' Best wishes and good luck to the lfrcshman Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. James Carter Hermann Best wishes to Sandie Sleeper from your grand- parents and Peter Mr. and Mrs. John Hagelis Best wishes to our beloved goddaughter Sandie, from Mr. and Mrs. James Hagelis and Family Best wishes to our daughter, Sharon, Good luck Class of '80 in the coming year Mr. and Mrs. Andy Washington Best Wishes to the girls of Notre Dame Academy from the Abaunza Family B.l,, L.W., G.H., and A.M. lt's nice having friends like you. Love, Cathy C and J Auto Glass 8750 W. Washington Blvd. Culver City 90230 Tim Curry's new solo Read My Lips Now on A and M Records Class of 1980i We love you all!!! Babilonia Family Compliments to Michelle Gougis from Multi-Arts Printing Congratulations Alicia! We're very proud of you. Daneen and Daddy Congratulations Class of '79. Good Luck, Spic and Span! Flip-Flop Congratulations for getting the scholarship, Lan- dine! Love, Mom, Dad, Ro Congratulations from the faculty and students of St. Timothy's School Congratulations and Good Luck and Best Wishes to our sister, Carolyn Rude, from Eric and Kathy Congratulations! Sandra Dee Sleeper Robert W. Selig Congratulations to the Class of '79 The Tanaka Family Congratulations to our granddaughter, Tami, Love from Mr. and Mrs. Guido Pistoni Conroy's Flowers 202 E. Manchester Blvd. Inglewood 90301 Culver City Marble 12130 West Jeffer son Culver City 90230 391-62297870-8308 Denny's Triangle Barber Shop 7859 Vicksburg Ave. Los Angeles 90045 670-9704 Dear Laila, Thanx for being such a beautiful friend!! I love you!! Elena Delta Microfilm Co. 11845 W. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles 90024 Diane and Kristi, we're still Tickets to Paradise. Party Hardy Petra looking for Two Dorice Caron Needle Point 6229 W. 87th Street Los Angeles 670-4847 Duly, Ruka, Moe, Harry, Teri, Michael, Jorge, etc. I Love You!!! Elena COR. The Ejohn Company Realtors 7809 So. Western Ave. Los Angeles 90047 758-3161 El Colmad Restaurant 2328 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles 386-6131 Eporium Realty BUYING OR SELLING Call 671-9413 Esther's Latin Comb 7125 W. Manchester Blvd. Los Angeles 670-4111 Exxon Rosewood Super Service 500 N. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles 469-8492 Fairy Tale Bakery 10787 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles 475-2227 PettyfSchoenduve, Inc. Electronic Manufacturing Representative 651-4050 George R. Newhouse Financial Savings and Loan Association 9801 Washington Blvd., Culver City George's Mobil Service 4605 W. Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles 90004 465-2566 General Saw and Supply, Inc. 6025 Maywood Ave. Huntington Park 90255 582-6171 Dr. Michael Gettis 8926 So. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles 670-1888 Gigi and Maria: Good Luck PG SM: IHVBQ Have fun Patty K.H.g You're terrific! PG Golden State Paint Center 5421 W. Pico Blvd Los Angeles 90019 935-1135 Good luck at N.D.A. M. Monroe Good Luck, Class of '79 to my big sis, Laurence, and my friends. Love, Kelli Good Luck, Class of '81, May your years ever after be full of memories of the time we spent together. Good luck in your years at Notre Dame and to Cindy Bebb-a friend. Good Luck, Janeen and Tami! Love always, Beree. Genet, Greg, Keith, Derick and Demetrice Good Luck, Seniors! May all your dreams come true. Love, The Ambrose Family ' Good Luck to the Class of '79 From the Loyola High Pep Club. May your spirit never die. Herb Duhe Chevron Service 5643 S. Sepulveda Culver City 90230 398-4875 High-Alicia, Britta, Colleen, Sue I'lI love you always, Loretta Diana, Krista and Hungarian Strudel Shop 423 Main St. El Segundo 90245 J.C. Penney Co., Inc. 3824 Culver Center St. Culver City 90230 839-4337 J.D. Power and Associates 3325 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 480-1717 John's Shoe Repair 8728 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles 90045 645-2777 KeIIey's Ice Co., Inc. 2919 Southwest Dr. Los Angeles 90043 751-4775 Laffitt Limousine Service 6430 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood 462-4170 Lapidus Pocorn 1692 Cordova St. Los Angeles 90007 734-6225 Mr. Ralph Laster 462-3273 SI Group Insurance Co. Hollywood Division Liborio Meat Market 864 So. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles 386-1458 Mares, Renci, Kelbo, Mac-Gr CA2 days us frends ergerly on our gay way - El Maria's Custom Drapery Shop 644 No. Fuller at Melrose Los Angeles 90036 936-0424 Maybe tomorrow l'll find a way To a land sweet tasting Good life is so easily found. May all your dreams come true!From the parents of Dolores Riganti Millers Pharmacy 1700 Ocean Park Blvd. Santa Monica 90405 396-5911 Morris Petroleum, Inc. 10680 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles 90064 Musica Latina, Inc. 2360 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles 381-2151 Overhill Pharmacy 5838 Overhill Dr. Los Angeles 90043 AX 4-6197 Palms Super Market 3568 Motor Ave. Los Angeles 90034 870-1918 Parent Effectiveness Training Connie Powers 822-7206 PACIFIC MUTURAL LIFE INSURAN COMPANY James T. Park, Agent 475-5851 or 879-9070 Pen StopfCreative Awards 2929 So. Sepulveda Los Angeles 478-0573 Penny Food Mart 935 N. La Brea Inglewood 671-1362 alv W pl C What is to come we know not. But we know that 'erez Beauty Salon 424 S. Vermont Ave. 31-5525 'etville U.S.A. 403 So. Sepulveda Blvd. Iulver City 'raise Jesus in everything! Lhare Jesus with everyone! uanita Paschka 672-0991 'recision Plastics Printing 44 W. Hyde Park Blvd. nglewood 677-6174 lancho Park Cycles losa Legra's Shop 1227 Braddock Dr. SK gold jewelry and gifts ialon de la Reyna 520 Lincoln Blvd. .os Angeles 670-4141 laludos y felicidades de la familia Garcia- Fer- uando, Rosina, Tina, y Joe lchmidt's Top Shop 1910 W. Olympic Blvd. -os Angeles 90019 lohn A. Schrillo, D.D.S. 0231 Santa Monica Blvd. -os Angeles 90067 See you at Sleeping Beauty's Castile in '82 Pix Dixie, Becky and Cathy. -ove, Gerri Seniors--Best WishesfLuv Sophs SharonfHoy child in the city Vladge-Turn right will ya! Lisa-All will be revealed. lack Sherriff--Jules GenelickAJules Necdel- Sleeping Beauty's Castle 12727782 ii am. Anitabeckycathygerrilinda Staci-Best of Luck-Class of '82 Staci, Best wishes and good luck in your future endeavors. Love, Mrs. Ann Marshall Staci, Good luck in your first year. Stride-Rite Bootery Culver Center Mall Culver City 90230 TEQUILA-Class of '76 JANE-Class of '81 WEN DYfClass of '84 Teresa's Beauty Salon 6231 W. 87th Street Los Angeles 90045 670-3422 Thanks for your support, and keep up the good spirit. LA REINA Staff of 1978-1979 The family of Meighan .Jackson sends congratula- tions to the Class of '79! The one and only Billy Shears and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Shirt Shop This area is reserved. C.P. The message is dedicated to a very special Queen of my own, my mom. Thompson's Learning Village 1932 10th Ave. Los Angeles 90018 731-7673 Thrifty Drug Store Overland and Venice 838-3149 nanfHary Levincson-Les Lasky To '79 hoping your tomorrow's will be as wonder- Vlrs. Irene Sleeper says ful as your yesterday's here at N.D.A. Congratulations to Sandie! To Cathy, Becky and Gerri, follow your rainbow and dreams, , .Love, Colleen ABBEY HOSIERY DANCE WEAR To Leticia and Jean: Good luck at Notre Dame, your big sis KATH SUAZO To my little sister, Maura: You're a great friend, from your big sis, Agnes To my wild and crazy friends, much love and happiness. . .from the rainbow lover To Ralph, 1 hope we stay together. Love from Nancy To Tami: Congratulations and best wishes. Love, Russell Johnson To my family, all my pals, Jenny, Marie, ND, thanx a lot. LUV U ALL, Judi '79 Victor K. 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