Notre Dame des Victoires School - Victorienne Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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I I 1 I, , W i 'cf' t 1 K i K VI, XJL Ll if in-uu1.f!.C if Civ, Within these pages of immortal dreams, edging their path down a time-ebbed stream, we stop a moment to meditate, and in that moment we dedi- cate these dreams, these words, this book to you who have given us counsel when in doubt, a corn- passionate and lasting foundation of friendship, the spoken words of the Master, a lively and sensitive understanding of the nearness of our Mother, and a world of happiness and knowledge gained in the memorable corridors of this institution - to you who have found it a necessity to draw nearer to your young flock and to know their needs, who have of- fered them comfort and encouragement Q to you who, consecrated to the Divine Three, shall ever spread their light across this darkened terrain of in- difference and greed - to you, Father Marquis, do we say in unison with all the reverence and sin- cerity ofa prayer, Thank you, and may these pages lend themselves as a mark of our gratefulness to you and to your Sponsor. -Class of '59 Religion IV, L ond SISTER JOHN GABRIEL k' Foods otin I, English II, Homemo ing, Clothing, Sodolity. , 0720124 54 , SISTER M. AGNES Superior, French I, Il, III, IV, Le Cercle F roncois SISTER M. GENEROSA Chemistry Journolism, St. Religion III, Biology, , Cecilia Choir, Glee, Girls' Athletic Association. I MRS. L, CAI-IILL English IV, History I, II, I Colifornio Scholarship Federation. II, Civics, Speech u Mm SISTER M. JEROME Principal, Latin II, Ill, Student Council Not' , ional Honor Societ Bl k ' y, oc Service Club. MISS M. ZAMORA English I, Algebra l, Geometry, Trigonometry, San Francisco Youth Association. S'STER M. JEANNINE Religion ll, French A, B, C, D, Library, Youn Christian Students. SISTER M, LUTGARDE Religion i, English ill, Typing I, II, Shorthand, Fed- eration, Yearbook, Dance Committee. i r X. 3 Q-may ,,.J' a Eve Jursch, president, center Joonne Golli, vice-president Leo D ' ' , right center cmvmx, treasurer, extreme left Janis Boster, secretory, extreme right Bclrboro Keebler, sergeant-U t-orms, left cert O ter num- .. .. ...,.,........ .lx ..L, qkxgx 2 3'W A, S. B. Entertainment SQ, it School Dance A. S. B. Christmas Party Federation 'n G Qi. .5 Q Ia, ip if Y 2 3 a 'Ei 'Q Q W M' ax, , A Q Q Jaya V Y ' A , 9 ?,6v? , F 'Q 'QQ Q ' :if 'hig .X ,WttA't A Q 2 - 'X ffiliiig ' a Vf?Y?5 5395 Iv W' 'S' I O I ' ,LN . 4.5, 1 'F 1,,j,A 45 l' .. I 6 ?U n yn R 65665 HAM I-. ww KW Kirsteen Knight president Carole Toboni vice-president C-T Jacqueline Jean secretary Marilyn Kelly sergeanl-at-arms Nancy Rasmussen treasurer Varsity Volleyball Team 2 3 f EUNIS Horseback Bowling Basketball Swimming Volleyball Ping Pong M1 X w f I2 E T va V T b J, 9. 6.5 5, ,qv Nor Class Team Jumor Clmss Team 65446 94 gl VARSITY CHETRI TADTPS From loft to right: Frzmcvs Pu-lleriii Clmurlm Pmodi, Anna MIITTLB HUYYIPTU :md Sandro S4-rvodei. So wbomorp Class Team Fwslwmam flflss Temm T 'm-M-N. Kathleen Henderson Presidenr Phyllis Pollard Vice-PresrdenT iaimi VViTh Their nnoTTo, ln God we TrusT, emblazoned on Their hearTs, The seniors soared Through Four years of Tun, Triendship and finals. In The Treasury oT mern- ories are The Trosh-senior dinners, big and liTTle sisTer picnics, possession of The Rosalie T. Wong Trophy in The sophomore and iunior years, and The long-avvaiTed promf-- lnTerlude. The myslerious disappearance CT The seniors one day marked a Time of Tun and Trolic aT SanTa Cruz beach. Senior Day Tinally arrived vviTh Tears, Tears, anxieTies, and anTicipaTion. The class song, Walk Hand in l-land, provided The seTTing Tor The pasT and The Therne Tor The TuTure of The class of '594 Consrrimie Romeo Arly Jane Leong Joanne Mrrly Treasurer SecreTary Sergeani-at-Arms if l l X3 'a N glee member, is the girl who won second place in i F the Riordan Home Coming Queen Contest most prob- ably because of her flowing blond locks and her enthusiastic accordion playing. ,hfffff , f f . of U A'n ,I ...- CATHERINE CALLEJA, our peppy class cheer- leader of petite stature, whimsical smile, and dis- tinctive hair styles, who is a Parlette staff writer and a firm rooter of U. S. F. and Santa Clara, desires to become a secretary. LEA DAVINI, who is a Student Body Treasurer, has carried the money bags of the Class of '59 since coming from Marina Junior High School in her soph- omore year. She leads the Panther victory cheers in addition to being an enthusiastic rooter for S. l. JOAN DE SOTO made her singing debut at the Christmas Cantata, progresses rapidly on the type- writer and piano, and wears a sparkler on her left hand to symbolize her future. N 'Ui E f YQ L ifnjlffl if ll ifjlgfflgv QA ll ly ,J T J T T mls r W T f V JAWS BO TER, our Stu ent ody S cretary, editorfv T V M l VX of the Parlette in her junior year, a loyal four yearly j J gf fl it V CHARLOTTE DUFO, who is recognized by her long, long Tresses and her serene blue eyes, came sTraighT from France and The Lycee in her senior year and plans on aTTending college in The fall. 29 .easel 772, 5 A CL. ' , M333 . , ww. .D U, ,Z-L if-fvi , fx THERESE FERRARI, known for her radia T blushes, is The money minder for The Vicforienne, an enThusi- asTic class cheerleader, a Senior Girl ScouT, a four year glee member, and The official bell ringer of N. D. V. She has Taken The Trip of every girl's dream, a visit To Rome, and plans To go To San Francisco STaTe in The fall. JOANNE GALLI, -The Presidenf of The Y. C. S., is also The social chairman of N. D. V. and is respon- sible for The successful dances. She was an a1'TendanT To S. I.'s Rally Queen and hopes To arrend college and become a Teacher. ., . . .Q ,, , ul 1 .. .ff . . 1 1 4, 1. E P V l LAUREL GROOM, who is The Sodali1y represen- TaTive for The seniors, is known for her big brown l eyes and her phoTographic memory. 1 EVE JURSCH has shown outstanding leadership as our beloved Student Body President and class prexy for two years noteworthy scholarship as a four year member of the C. S. F. and French Club, athletic ability as a four year varsity plgyer, and a wicked sense of humor as the famous Witch of the Old Glen lt will be either Stanford or U. C. in BARBARA KEEBLER whose French descent has guaranteed her a four year membership in the French Club has been very busy as the Student Body Ser- geant at Arms President of the C S F Class Presi- dent in her lumor year and the business manager of the Parlette A fraternity pun from Columbia U. KATHLEEN HENDERSON, who wears her long tresses in exotic hair styles, leads the senior class as president and is kiddingly called Natalie by her friends She is sure to succeed in college in the fall. . I .gin , WCM ' 1 ,lf ' j 'C 'U 4 -' I M' 9,01 ,J V W .t , ' 1 Jsfl' M41 1' if 1 1 Q ,i -f 'I x if 1 '4 fl Q fl'lAl ll is ,ell .iff K- , I . PATRICIA JUNG, a Chinese doll from Hawaii, a faithful alto in glee, and a four year member of the class team, keeps the senior class up-to-date on G. A. A. news. She plans on becoming a nurse U. S. F. I fl Q10 W 'fi.lmfll!?1iifgkJ v f W 6Wfffl 6. MARILYN KELLY, our shorthand scribbler, is the official Victorienne cameraman and captain of the varsity team. She spent Christmas vacation working at Penney's and will attend State this fall. K L i KIRSTEEN KNIGHT, who joined N. D. V. as a junior from Capachino, is our enthusiastic G. A. A. W Prexy and sports editor of the Parlette. She is a spir- ited iester with a gay laugh and a mad sense of humor, especially as the back end of a donkey. N ,NX K ' 2 Jl',4,b,.f ,,4, 5 f . ' vr' --fu 4- , ..,l ,,., J j Q f . - . uf' f ' . I 1 1 . . ,, , . 1 ARLY JANE LEONG, the secretary of the senior class, has artistic abilities and an extensive ward- robe, who can usually be found playing tennis or riding in an M.G. ln the fall she's heading for State and then probably beautician school. JOANNE MALY, who is noted for her light brown hair and pleasant manners, can easily boast of having no enemies. She is the official guard of the senior class, a reporter for the Parlette, and her ambition is to marry and raise a brood of children. S I KARLYN O'HALLORAN, who is envied for her pert iet-black hairdo and is usually seen reading or writing a letter, is the official Typist of The Par- lette. Everything is iazzy with her, and her aim is to become a secretary. Pl-lYLLlS POLLARD, the social chairman of The senior class, who decorates The A. S. B. bulletin board, is an accomplished dancer famous for her rag-time. She's headed for U. S. F. in The fall. NANCY RASMUSSEN, who is famous for her long Tresses and her big brown eyes, has been The class secretary for Three years and now counts The gold for The G. A. A. as well as being N. D. V.'s represen- tative for The Emporium Teen Board. She sews most of her own clothes and owns a baby blue Chevy. CONSTANCE ROMEO, better known as Connie, is The Treasurer of The senior class and famous for her allergies. She came to N. D. V. from Marina Junior High in her sophomore year and intends To be an interior decorator. GINETTE SANCHOU hails from southern France, presides over the French Club, and is the only senior taking French V. She is the seamstress extraordi- naire of Sewing ll, a State College rooter, and has the ambition to become a citizen of the United States. MARY VAN MANEN, usually found with Terry and Kathy, is the Victorienne editor whose efficiency shines through a warm friendly smile. She is an avid N. D. V. rooter and hopes to go to U. C. in the fall. PATRICIA VASSALLO, of literary and poetic fame whose writings bring action, is the editor of the Parlette and will be the first to receive her diploma. She is an All Hallows alumna, a firm backer of Galileo, and plans to go to State in the fall. MABLE WOO, an active class participator, who is always found lending a helping hand, has been a four year member of the class team and second soprano in the glee and St. Cecilia Choir. Her am- bition is to be an air line stewardess. This little girl has just started the series, man With A Camera. This little girl has replaced Prudence Penny because of the national rec- ognition of her sweet rolls. This little girl is fo This little girl recently made her debut, as a soprano, in the San Francisco Opera House. This little girl is now the head fash- W ion designer for the famous Ives St. 1 Laurent. -ey Te. til l? - This little girl is now general man- ager of The Sports Center. This little girl has iust opened Ro- mano's No. ll -a French pizzeria. otball champion of The Irish League. This little girl draws modern designs for Cal Tiader's iazz albums. This little girl is now making a won- derful salary as head English profes- sor at Columbia University. This little girl holds the fate of the nation in her hands. She's the newly elected Secretary of State. This little girls has iust won a part in a new picture. She will portray This little girl's editorial column can be read weekly in the Sunday Ex- aminer. This little girl has taken up acting and now plays opposite Juliet in the famous Shakespearean play. This little girl is married and has a Girl Scout Troop of her own. This little girl represents the State of California in the annual Miss America Contest. This little girl can be seen Thursday nights on television as the unde- feated bowling champ. This little girl 1 This little girl has seven children - all salami lovers. This little girl is now personnel man- ager for Barbara Hutton's Depart- ig mem Sore. f i it - This little girl is the chief instrui . at a ski lodge in Sun Valley. X ? ' ,QQ s i Q1 E515 This littl tients iwith a needle! at St. Mary's is Hospital. :mm ' A- c'-1 , e glrl shoots all her pa' This little girl is now a busy ser- geant on the San Francisco Police France and parIez-vous's to all. This little girl now owns a Chinese fortune cookie factory. s Consul General for Edna Madrid president V 2 . ..':,fg.r K 5 X R K QK K r X , Q m Karen Semenzq Elaine Paganucci A x 'Q :Sw he S' vice-president treasurer . I1 i. .L eel - xiii i ke? r Sandra Simpson secrete ry W.. Consuelo Pye sergeant-at-arms J . www Proudly displaying their newly-acquired class rings The juniors boldly attacked The mysterious mixtures and confusing compounds of the chem lab. Spirited volley- ballers, spurred on by eager rooters, clawed their way through fierce competition in the race for the coveted Trophy. The second semester brought long-awaited white sweaters To enthusiastic Tiger members ofthe new Block Society. Eight long months of planning and dreaming were culminated in the never-to-be-forgotten Prom, focal point ot the junior year. With the completion of junior- hosted Senior Day festivities, the Tigers brought to a close their third happy and memorable year at N. D. V. i Susan Armanini lllilllflll Arnaud Victoria Bowler .lo Ann Consiglieri S ll ' L Doro1liy Cosenza Ana De la Esprrella Earlene Qayudeile iT' lil 'JM l l 'W' Ll if if M y ! 4 1 iii illajl 1 r b My , VLI. EXW fl lil 4 l WW V MM jf x .lane Greenwald Anna Marie Herrera Mary Hogan Jacqueline Jean Michelle Lagarcle yfyrafptfccx, ,4 ,5Qf!c1: , lifruf gain, pfavffg 524174 Zodine Lanceloili ' - 1, vi ,Z XSLZAJZ GJ:-7 djs Diane Nliqifzj 7 ,, Lid Diane Mclnnes 2 P 0 Alice Molina 1 ' if-11,,,..f.! , Rosemary Miiacek Virginia Lin Palricia Lum Marilyn Macaluso Cyntlvlo Moy Maureen Poggi Joan Nocetti Rim Oostermnn Pntricuo O'Rourke Claudio Porodi . p 0 W l 1 I ,Q 'bi W Fw !f '. 13 Bwgffl 1,005 J IKM! 15 ,GU Dorine Ruiz ' S V Y54- Mary Jo Rydberg 1 1' 1' fi L' .Jludy The-not Patricia Reinhort Mary Alnce Rudovsky JnneY Sorres Lois Scnnrich I Sandro Seryodei Joyce Steiner Joanne Svone Nmolle Prnse H5522 I, Vun J lm qw fun Vw: mm: Wong 97 MW W K J w K , Nina Gusev Maruskc ranek vice-president TYSGSU Y N Anne Grofh president Linda Garvey Louise OwLing ,fi 'fd My XKWXKWKGJ To the mighty sophomores nothing could be more inviting than confusing geometry, nor more interest- ing thon o Iob full of disected croytish, Under the protection of Soint Agnes, their speciol potron, the class Iounched on their best yegr yet with o tremen- dous burst ot spirit ond enthusiasm, The Wildcats, flying the colors of oronge ond white, were often the victors of inter-closs games in both points cmd good sportsmanship. With their motto, Do your best, and God will do the rest, the sophs kept o ropid pclce with the rocing yeor. K 5 -, ff i UK? 'Y lflts S X 30 I Q ,et l Z i N X Alexis Alexander If Celina Bran f, fl Susan Freeman Elaine Higueres 2' Marilyn Bacigalupi it ,F Francine Brevetti ' ,, ...x EQ L' ' 4 AA 9 I Bernadette Geraldi Joan Jacopi . If Margaret Black A 3 9 , vs . 7' Patricia Chartier 4 .1 i W rj' Alf' Anne Gerber Ella Kreinberg Boster Ye Mary Elizabeth De Vito fi Darlene Guevara Lorraine Lee x, fx'-of Q11- ,S I I' is Q 'X 9 Q N-an Pamela Lee Ida May Lono Fx we Georgia Malamis 127' Josephine Olcomendy B - Carmen Ramirez Carol Silvestri Donna S'-15071 RYGV1 Sarah Rydberg Judith Weedin Sharon Wong Tiififw Mc: rlynn Lcncelotti vice-president I ai Joyce Nocetti president Arlene Scnvrciores BUI'bGfG Brown M.. 12 X I Karen Buuda treasurer M JW 'W UW SPM 4' i wma Bibs, bonnets, and baby food heralded the Class of 62's debut at N. D. V. while talented Troians demonstrated their skill with hula-hoops. Big Sister-Little Sister friendships were strengthened by spaghetti at New Tivoli's, and an in- spiring spiritual uplift was provided by the freshrnen's first retreat. A semester of study terminated in midterm misery, report cards brought both gloom and gaiety to frosh pencil-pushers. Spirited volleyballers, backed by peppy cheer- leaders, pickled the Panthers in an unforgettable turquoise-and-white victory. After bidding a fond au revoir to their Big Sisters, the Troians happily ended their first year as N. D. V.-ites. 'H '11, 1 xy' xtwb T!! Diana Antonini Suzanne Banolorne Loraine Boucher Karhlcrcn Cane Barbara Chan Frances Chew Joanne Conway if, and Diane Ferris Carolyn Fischer Deanna Fong I E 1 Elizabeth Cyurgylk Ann Marie Hogan 9, ' 4. 1, ' 'N -Q i va mr Vera Korlus Valerie Huff We Q, 81.4 Joanne Carole Luclclm Robvrta Lum wil O-4f6 C,Jf L4,Lt,, 444-C. w-A I Jacqueline Mclnnes Helen Madrid Marlan Morin Qnnrlrn Alhmr-Im eff gif' y 7 lj 1 Mary Wilson Donrna Yink 21' Sharon Vlllivrme L Il L J 0' 1 Pellarlli I ClWI'lSlllW9 Panllkowf 4 ' V ' Donna Unangsf AANWN rw, , r 1 si' x V 17 ff? 7' 3 Janis Boster, will my long blond hair to Consuelo Pye, and my place in the Glee Club to Alice Molina. Catherine Calleia, will my sense of humor to Patricia Lum, and my sack dresses to Marilyn Macalusso. Lea Davini, will my chewed pencils to Joyce Steiner, and my nimble-needle fingers to Diane Martino. Joan DeSoto, will my dark tresses to Rosemary Mitacek, and my 'musical talents to Mary Jo Rydberg. Charlotte Dufo, will my French accent to Susan Armanini. Therese Ferrari, will my expert riding ability l?l to Earlene Gaudette, and my old cheers to Sandra Servadei. Joanne Galli, will my used dance tickets to Claudia Parodi, and my desk in Civics class to Michelle Lagarde. Laurel Groom, will my quiet studious manner to Ana de la Espriella, and my old de- merits to Jacqueline Wnukowski. Kathleen Henderson, will my dance steps to Carole Toboni, and my worn out gym shoes to Evelyn Van. Patricia Jung, will my place in the alto section in Glee to Dorothy Cusenza and my sweet disposition to Karen Semenza. Eve Jursch, will my pep and vitality to Joan Nocetti, and my old love letters to Zodine Lancelotti. Barbara Keebler, will my sunny smile to Jacqueline Jean, and my CSF pin to Patricia Reinhart. Marilyn Kelly, will my opinion on Proposition i8 to Natalie Prise, and my used flash- bulbs to Rita Oostermann. Kirsteen Knight, will old jokes to Edna Madrid,and myvarsity ability toJoanne Stone. Arly Jane Leong, will my old fraternity pins to Judith Theriot, and my eyelash curler to Virginia Lin. Joanne Maly, will my pony tail to Anna Marie Herrera, and my excellent Civics notes to Janet Sarres. Phyllis Pollard, will my wonderful l?l bowling average to Mary Hogan. Karlyn O'Halloran, will my French book to Jane Grunewald, and my Rock 'n Roll shoes to Patricia O'Rourke. Nancy Rasmussen, will my ability to translate French to Dorine Ruiz, and my seat on Bauldy to Sandra Simpson. Constance Romeo, will my position on the Parlette staff to Cynthia Moy, and my vol- leyball techniques to Mary Alice Rudovsky. Ginette Sanchou, will my shorthand ability Lois Sennrich, and my iob after school to Victoria Bowler. Mary Van Manen, will my old dress patterns to Jo Ann Consiglieri, and my printer's ink to Victoria Wong. ' Patricia Vassallo, will my used eye shadow to Maureen Poggi, and my love of a good ioke to Diane Mclnnes. - Mable Woo, will my Cha-Cha dance steps to Patricia Arnaud, and my loyalty for the U.S. Marines to Elaine Paganucci. V' Q Af?Nlj5yjQifSMQTi??'S,3iEqQx WM N YJ YR L ' I sf 1 A Y g ,,ffQiQX gif . WZWJQWWW5 qwwg gg ilk i jig L 3, L M 33, yy . Pkg QMEM Lagffggflj M We XM 5 ww figiggjdyiw f5 M6,5 -fix? faWwMw!4zQWAfVCijfi,ffWJ W iw J Wf QM e 'gig P W ggfwfj M -5 5? V, .Rf e In WY N 5 M1452 W ff . E if-gh MV,,ffffMf9ff!ff,+ig 'ETGMWWWN -


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