Pius X High School - Tiara Yearbook (Downey, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Each year the relationship between students and fac- ulty, students and activity, changes-thereby changing the mosaic. is We have chosen the pattern, or the mosaic for our theme: for against the outline of school buildings, students and instructors have worked together particularly well, sports activities have molded themselves with all-time-high recordsg scholastic en- deavor has reached new heights, and the ideal Christian education was lived-not merely talked about. While we, students and instructors, continually endeavor to live more fully the piece for which we are destined, we remember that only in Eternity will this mosaic be complete-for only then shall we truly fit into the pattern of the Divine Plan destined for each, from all Eternity. 3 ARCHBISHOP OF LOS ANGELES HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL IRMES FRANCIS MCINTYRE M059 s'f fx Y' AUXILIARY BISHOP AND VICAR GENERAL MOST REVEREND TIMOTHY MANNING, D.D., 1.C.D. Bishop Manning was ordained June 16, 19345 ap- pointed Titular Bishop of Lesvi and Auxiliary of Los Angeles, August 3, 1946, consecrated October 15, 1956, named Vicar General, November 29, 1955. AUXILIARY BISHOP AND CHANCELLOR MOST REVEREND ALDEN 1. BELL, O.D. Bishop Bell was ordained May 14, 19323 appoint- ed Titular Bishop ol Rhodopolis and Auxiliary ot Los Angeles, April 18, 1956, consecrated lune 4, 19565 named Chancellor June 4, 1956. Cfdriried CU1 ,gdCUAg Bishops Cardinal Classes . Custodians Principal Basketball Baseball Cross Country Football Track . 6lJffl'l'l8I'l . 102 . 79 . 89 wl'Q'lv, Q mari E Q? M 1, gi lf, s., 33 ,E ,D .s 'ge gif' g .. I' A ki 1 A 5. I -:Q f . 9- -i K be ,lC6l,!l OH ,414 c , fl ICLFLU lay I avilhtftffg' TIARA, 1959, is the recording of a year's effort to accomplish educational, social and spiritual development. In the space of this school year, we find that many outside but important events have influenced our campus life. So it was in October, 1958, with the death of Pope Pius XII, and then in November with the coronation of Pope Iohn XXIII. Since our school is named in honor of one great Pontiff, and because our book is entitled the TIARA, symbol of Sovereign Authority, we feel particularly de- voted to all Pontiffs. It is to the beloved memory of Pius XII and to the hopes and ideals of John XXIII that we dedicate the humble efforts of the TIARA staff. WMV M! J -AJ ,, F A Y ww W ff pw 9f!Qff Www' WV F pf rjiygx Wifi? ESM? A W , J, KM , WI In ft ,J X Xl M M n WDW UV GX , png e EIWJQ LlyL'mh9ljLf if f J WI WL ,S lfilliflwlvm wrxfff will the most important piece, our mggion, into place first, thereby giving the other pieces a strong foundation on which to build. Not only is our religion the foundation which influences our every action, but it gives a richness of meaning to our pattern by making an otherwise excluded God the reason for our schooI's existence. We have placed religion as the first piece in our mosaic of school life be- cause on it is based the fundamental design. To the extent that our religion influences our studies and daily campus activities, our living mosiac is a work of art or a worthless conglomeration. Special charity projects and day to day practice of Catholic Action are fostered by both the Boys' and Girls' Sodalities. Together with these, Mass, Communion, and the permanent presence of the Blessed Sacrament within the school building help the students to mature spiritually as well as mentally. , . During Lent and on First Fridays Mass is held in the gym, giving the maximum number of students an opportunity to participate. IWW jfffgffort Vo amlasthe i isa imgr MMM if M ,L U if .fwff eff! jhgfylw' gfy JL wfffkw LZVMQ 0Q fi? ,y XM md J ' ' ff L' J ' W ,W fffgyvj 5LQ 5fQ ffm M, KMWJ MMLWJM X!! fl M' J ff KM' M W QW? if W MQQMWV KL W I Senior Sodality Officers find meeting-prepara tion something enjoyable. L-r are: Secretary Sue Wilson, Treasurer Mary Stenson, Viceeprefect Linda Crawford, and Prefect Frances DeGroote. 14 X. Y el'YlL8l'ff Meeting time is more serious than preparation time-or is it just that Seniors are serious? As we see them, I-r, Sandy Koch, Karen Tuerfs, Mary- ellen Gallegos, Betty Koval, Helen Lambert and Catherine Cota. The Freshman Sodality, here in session ol meeting, is directed under the moderator- ship ol Sister Claude, 0.8.1. Some ol the several activities undertaken by this notable group are: Stamp collecting, accumulating ol religious articles for the missions and learning to set up vestments and altar vessels for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Also es- tablishing a To Jesus through Mary attitude lor the greater good of the spiritual life of the students. Officers of the Freshman Sodality are, standing lr Gloria Mestri, secretary, Vicki Calagna, treasurer, Mar garet Weber, vice-prefect, and seated is Prefect Ann Martin. pfafl Cl, MJ? QCII' From helping needy families or bringing ioy to some orphan children, to planning a dance, the sodalities take all in stride. They are a boon to the campus by their social and spiritual example following steadfastly their motto and aim, To lesus through Mary. if The Boys' Sodality officers make plans for the coming year, making sure that every minute is filled with activity. Setting up the events are I-r: l. Martin, R. Helgeson, and 1. Bailey. Ron Helgeson, Boys' Sodality Prefect, gives his members a brief resume of what it means to be a Sodalist. The Boys' and Girls' Sodalities get together at Thanksgiving to provide turkey dinners for the needy families. L-r: L. Crawford, l. Ghormley, and F. De Groote, help load the guest of honor into the car. The Girls' Sodality packed many boxes ot canned food and took it personally to some Catholic orphans in Tiiuana, Mexico. Pictured here are some of the Sodalists with the chil- dren. Although they did not speak the same language, they all understood the universal language of friendliness and the pleasure of bringing happiness to others. EQ The Sodality activities take a lighter vein as the decorations lor April in the Orient are being prepared. STANDING, l-r: M. Heidecker, M. Stenson, M. Muckenthaler, A, Bonello T Merino F De Groote fPrefectl l. Holerer. SEATED: J. Knoll, M. Montoya, and B. Koval, .fiffxm x Nha. ll: C. Hogan takes full advantage of the quiet that surrounds Pius X to spend some time in prayerful reading during the days of the retreat. Father C. Cranham and D. Isaacs take a few moments to enjoy the blessing of sunshine that adds to their prayer life, also during the retreat. After retreat is over for the day there is the usual waiting for the busses that provide daily transportation to and from school. Pius X provides the student with all the advantages of graces made available to them throughout the school year. ln addition to daily Mass in the school chapel, there are the added advantages of confessions heard before and after school in the same chapel. Yearly, it is also to their advantage that retreat time is provided, wherein they may think deeply of the truths of their Catholic faith and how these truths apply to themselves within the mosaic of their own lives, daily lived away from the school atmosphere. Q' -fa . A tai' Q iff g ' L ' . - Q May Crowning: The Coronation Court, I-r: Princesses C. Ramirez, M. 1. Zimmerman, Queen Shirley Brown, and Princess J. Ramelot. Small attendants helped fete our Heavenly Queen. The moment eagerly awaited by stu- dents and by Our Lady, her crowning as Queen of Our Hearts. Every Year the Sodality sponsors a May Shrine Contest. The shrines are judged on the originality and the suit- ability of the project. It is the responsi- bility of the students ot the various homerooms to be the designers ol the prize-winner. Pictured here are the win- ners of the 1958-1959 student endeav- ors. First award went to OUR LADY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. Second award went to OUR LADY 0F THE ORIENT. Third award went to OUR LADY 0F THE IMMACULATE HEART. 'va if 5 The static fades in pr Jortion to the dedication of the f ELK, ji Ah.-. g- JA gif -af Y .Zac end to their Christian ideals of educating, and to the cooperation and respect shown by the students. Each year, in every mosaic, this relationship differs. Many improvements, many pattern variations must be accom- plished before our mosaic takes its place as a piece of the Divine Plan. ,i ofiaic 0 varied gnJeauor5 Commander Joseph F. Sharpe, U.S. Navy Father l. F. Sharpe Joseph F. Sharpe, Ph. D. It is more than coincidental that the living mosaic which is our school is also exemplified in the life of our principal, Father Sharpe, Naval Commander, scholar, airplane pilot, are his known accomplishments, more than a little extraordinary for a man who has for his responsibility 1300 unruly and angelic students. Up to date, we haven't been observant enough to detect other hidden qualities which we are sure he possesses. To us, the man who leads three lives is not only a just and exacting principal, but most of all, a sympathetic and understanding friend. C2 aracferzzed a rincilaa! ana! a .grienol My Dear Students: With the passage of another year, Pius X has grown in stature. This growth has been noticed in every field, but perhaps nowhere as much as in the quality of our student body. Not a little of this happy increase is the result of the good example and leadership of our senior class, to whom this yearbook is especially dedicated. Their good spirit has led to many good things for our students, particularly in the academic areas. We look forward to a future of true success for these fine Catholic young men and women-a success that will be signally featured by a strong Catholic flavor. Their dedication, in their years at Pius X, to restore all things in Christ will have found fruition in their lives. They will, we are certain, continue to exert in an ever-widening circle, the good example and leadership we have seen among them. To them, and to all the students of our great school, I extend my sincere congratulations and best wishes. Sincerely your friend, Father Joseph F. Sharpe 1 . 3 if MWWW Music plays an important part in every student's academic life. Here Father Aniceto explains Broken chords to R. Voelker and T, Zimmer. Sr, Ann Jude checks S. Recio's lab book as S. Goodrow, l. Nolette and l. Yekel prove the experiment. Q '-Qu -11,1 5 Sister Mary Ann Jude, I.H.M., a native Arizonian, is marking her initial year at Pius X. As a chemistry teacher, she is avidly interested in the history ot science and delves deeply into this subiect when time permits. Besides her full schedule at school, she attends classes of the National Science Foundation Institute. ln her infrequent moments ot relaxation, she enioys a rousing game of ping-pong, but claims that teaching is a very time-consuming job. Father llniceto, ot San Miguel Parish, was graduated from St. Augustine's Seminary in Spain. He is greatly interested in classical music, But, says Father, no Cha-Cha-Cha! He also enjoys all sports activities. He has traveled throughout England, France, and South America. Here at Pius X he teaches Spanish and piano. Sister Annemarie, 0. S. F., spends her second year at Pius X, where she, as moderator for the Senior Sodality, has done a very competent iob. Sister is an excellent pianist and she also enjoys reading. She teaches Span- Miss Sheila Brady, a graduate of Immaculate Heart Col- lege, is a busy person at Pius X. She teaches English whole- heartedly,-and she is moderator of the Sword and Shield, our school newspaper. Because she spends much of her spare time working on the paper, she finds little chance for outside activities. Nevertheless, she does enjoy sports, claiming swimming as her favorite. ish, General Language, and Latin here. She has travelled into Mexico and has spent some time there. 'UIQ 'C .. A Sister Annemarie is confident that her Spanish ll class understands that Oc- tober is the month of the Holy Rosary, I. Kuehn, of Miss Brady's English l class, proves that parts of speech are not too difficult-with the aid of I. Franelli's handbook, that is! J Mrs. CaIdero's Senior girls' gym class seems to enjoy posing for the Tiara photographer. L-r, standing: L. Rau, E. Koval, 1. Stammer, H. van Lierop, K. Bourke, L. Udink, M. Cook, and Mrs. Calderog kneeling: T. Jimenez, l. Lucero, V, Dominguez, C. Olivas, B. Shaw and T. Merino. Mrs. Eva E. Caldero, a member of St. Emydius Parish, is a native of Taft, California. This is her second year at Pius X. She teaches physical education, and is in charge of the Freshman G. A. A. and volleyball team. She is naturally very interested in sports, but her hobbies are art, sewing, and cook- ing. Mrs. Caldero has travelled throughout Mexico with her husband and three children. Sister Mary Claude, C. S. J., devotes much of her time teaching Spanish at Pius X. When she can spare a few minutes however, she enjoys puttering in the garden, and listening to music, preferably 26 classical. Another hobby of Sister Claude's, is her keen interest in the study of architecture. One would think she would barely be able to find time for all of her activities, but she has travelled extensively in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. lt's not hard for Sister Claude to ex- plain the development of American lit- erature when she has such interested Juniors as C. Martinez, S. Santillo, and P. Neary. Sr. Concepta initiates S. Kelly and C. Bellevia with special tutoring on foreign policies. l Sister Mary Concepta, l.H.M., is a new arrival at Pius X. She teaches civics, his- tory, and English and she brightens her X lessons with a flavor of wit and charm. When she is not busy teaching, she en- ioys reading-however her favorite inter- est is travel. ,fgttzll Mr. lay Francis Conroy, from Our Lady of Good Council Parish, obtained a B.A. degree in philosophy at Loyola University. His chief interest is Philosophy, but he also enioys collecting, and listening to, records. He is the moderator of our cross-country team this year, and from the result of his efforts, the boys have done a fine job. He teaches English to many boys and girls at Pius X. lunior girls, G, Gasporra and C. Annis dem- onstrate Mr. Conroy's theory that diagram- ming is an all important step in learning correct usage. 27 -1-g1r '!'9 Father Charles G. Cranham, our vice principal is one of the most popular of the Pius X faculty Besides his administrative duties, he teaches religion and mechanical drawing A great sports fan Father enjoys water skiing sailing and skiing He also takes flying lessons, and we have reason to believe he will become an ace pilot before long Father Cranham enjoys a rousing baseball game, but also finds great fun in watching football and basketball especially when the Warriors are winning! Father Wallace Daley, from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in Downey, teaches history, civics, and speech here at Pius X. ll native of llberdine, South Dakota, he has spent most of his life in California. Father Daley enioys classical music and basketball in his spare time, but his greatest interest is travel. Father Matthew S. Delaney, lrom St. AIbert's Parish in Compton, was born in Tipperary, Ireland. He was educated at Mt. Melleray secondary school and col- lege where he completed his philosophy maior. He came to the United States in 1947 and spent four years at St. lohn's Seminary where he was ordained in 1951. He was assistant pastor at St. Francis Cabrini Parish in Los Angeles for over four years. From there, he came to Piux X. He has attended U. C. L. ll. and the adult education department of Immaculate Heart College from which he took his B. ll. in the field of mathe- matics. He has also done work in the graduate department of S. C. in the field of mathematics. His hobby is golf but it has suffered greatly since his teach- ing career began. Here at school, he teaches Algebra l and ll, General Math, and Trigonometry. Father Delaney explains one of the mysteries of simultaneous equations to B. Klotz and D. Liable. Emphasis is placed on speed and accuracy M Montoya, J. McMiIlen, and M. Perkins, as Sister Dorothy quizzes Sister Mary Dorothy, C. S. I., is a graduate of Holy Names College in Oak- land, where she completed her work in English. Having taught here at Pius X for several years, she is head of the Business Department. She is very inter- ested in sports, stating basketball to be a great favorite. She also enioys interior decorating and is especially interested in color schemes. ,asv Sister Mary Erentrude, 0. S. F., continues her able instruction at Pius X tor the second year. Not only does she teach Algebra I and German I diligently, but she is moderator for the Junior Class. When she can take time out from her busy instructions, Sister Eren- trude enjoys traveling. having visited such places as Washington, Montana, and Canada. Says Father Duffy, Now, the. Blessed Trinity is a mystery. And these an QF ,Wk Father Eugene J. Hester-Duffy, from St. Rose of Lima Parish, obtained his B. A. degree from a Trappist Monastery in Ireland. He is greatly interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls and has travelled to lerusalem to do work in this field. Actually we find that Father is quite the traveler for he has also gone around the world. He teaches religion here at Pius X, but he has also taught in the Persian Gulf. His hobby is fishing, and knowing Father Duffy, we feel sure that he has some very interesting fish tales to relate. Freshmen are tabing him seriously enough as P. Iverson, P. Perezlete and Anyone Could learn Geyman mis easy way' as Sister grenqfude ably P. Murphy indicate facially. assists C. Wright with pointer and chart. la--t Nuebf use I..tr -'-- fs- H--. md man.: I-.. rc. M Z1-4 rant- ,...i.i. .. .. wg., nl 1 IMA lmlite lmclah ' NL' A M . ,In I U.: -1.4 ... R ad 1- -fs -. b.l.i..,... ILA f I v-.., 30 xy Sister Gertrude Joseph, C.S.l., a native Cali- fornian, was born in San Francisco. Sister has taught Latin and General Language for several years at Pius X. When she is not too busy, she enioys translating Latin into English. However some of her other chief interests are German, French and English Literature. Oops, Sister, I missed that one! exclaimed W. Den- nis. R. Rowe thinks help across the aisle is in order. J. Meng and R. Bonilla, along with the girls E. Roman, E. Gaudet, F. DeGroote and l. McNeil seem to have no difficulties with Sister's Latin dictation. Sister Mary Erin, l.H.M., hails from Cleveland, Ohio. Her first year at Pius X has been spent teaching biology and physiology. She is greatly interested in scientific fields, her special attrac- tion being toward bacteriology. She also enioys knitting, but seems to find little time for such activities in her busy teaching schedule. The delicate finesse of frog dissection is demonstrated by Sister Erin as C, Flahan, Y. Vogel, and Sue Wilson poise ready to draw what they see! The subject of Religion IV deviates from the serious as Father Hughes presents a new view of Judgment to V. Wolf, l. Grantham, F. Fernandes and L. Raley. F. Hickey, Sr. M. lane and P. Stephen, son plan trips to See America First places of interest, no doubt! lions' U 5 4 , LXQX - l .7 x J' i ' ' D L '. 'tiff-ix 9,j? ' , bis.. YQ ' X NV Ce Sister lane, 0.S.F., who makes her first appearance at Pius X, is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame where she majored in her favorite field, history. She makes her classes very enjoyable by combining her fine knowledge ol the subiect with little known facts of interest. Sister claims an enjoyment of reading and music, when she has a free moment. Father John Hughes, from St. Mathias Parish, ordained at St. lohn's Seminary at Camarillo, has spent several busy years at Pius X. Not only is he the Senior Class moderator and moderator of the Athletic Department, but he also heads the fine Freshman football team and teaches religion. Enioying travel, he has spent time in both Hawaii and Mexico. An avid supporter of our athletic activities here at school, Father Hughes is especially interested in our football teams. When asked what his favorite hobby was, we got an emphatic an- swer. Golf, golf, and more golf! Sister Mary Jeannette, C. S. l., is teaching for the second year at Pius X. She is a graduate of Immaculate Heart College, where she received a B. A. degree in English. Here at school, she instructs classes in foods, clothing, and homemaking. Sister leannette is also moderator of the TIARA, and we might add that she has done a wonderful iob. When she can find time in her busy schedule, she reads, crochets, works with art and hand- crafts, and putters in the garden. Sister lean Francis. spent her first year at Pius X teaching Algebra I and Il and General Math. She is a graduate of St. Mary's of Wasatch, where she obtained her B. A. She later went to the Catholic University where she completed work on an M. A. degree. Her chief interst is mathematics, and she knows no greater pleasure than finding the right answer to a difficult problem. LA---ee rw As Sister Jeannette proves, A stitch in time saves nine. 1. Decker, M. Van Lierop, C. Castillo, M. Bidwell, G. Reyes and S. Lindsey make good use of her suggestion. Sr. lean Francis illustrates the fun- damentals of logarithms to P. Koenig. .f-1 Sister lohn Berchmans, C. S. I., has spent several active years at Pius X. She is teaching in the Business Department. ll fluent speaker of French, Sister declares that she would love to travel to France to see the country first hand. She is especially interested in missionary work, for her sister, Sister Humila, is doing work in the South Sea Islands. Sister lohn Berchmans is also an avid sports fan, , . . , A f i X . V 'KK-I.f1k.,1h-J' it 4 AAL-1 .gl is S-7406 S. . Qxfxtyv-sg-, f'-Zfvxf VLM , Wk! S: ii l. fcntl-.fsck ' V iff- lx. x' ,A.vx.c jXL.gXL'V:I'L Llfqkkbfx , L,x3,Q,,,,1 dvd 4 1 6 Sister John Berchmans appears S5 satisfied with S. Wilson's typing. Q'- K. ww.-1 1 Q VL Rx V gf L 5 K' LQ' ., ,V i' V X9 wr' fi, is, , her favorites being tennis and baseball. Oblivious of the cameraman are M. Gallegos, P. Llewellyn and S. Koch. Mr. Kurlilich accepts 1, Culbert's work of art land his' toryj as C. Ingram waits to hand in his. 34 ,Z F lk Wag Mr. lerry Kurlilich, who is from Cathedral Chapel Parish, and a newcomer to Pius X, has certainly fit into the fast routine. A graduate of Los Angeles State College, he coaches in the Physical Education Department. He has also done much on behalf of the sports department, always on hand to lend encouragement and advice as assistant coach of the Football team. 'l'T f - .1 R. Stephens illustrates for Miss Le Blanc and her English ll class that parts of speech are for everyone! AFX sri' is Miss Josephine LeBlanc, a member ol St. Michael's Parish, re- ceived her B.ll. degree in English at Immaculate Heart College. This S being her first year at Pius X she teaches English, history and l .gst i l Remedial Reading. She enjoys sports very much, her chief hobby L being swimming. Mrs. Virginia G. Lefevbre, born in Minnesota, attended school at U. C. L. A., where she acquired a B. A. degree in physical education. She is a member of Cathedral Chapel Parish. Naturally she is greatly interested in sports activities, her favorite being water skiing. Mrs. Lefevbre also enioys hand- craft, woodcarving, and knitting. She is the girls' athletic director here at Pius X, where she has done a fine job. Having a very full schedule she has little time to devote to travel, however she has travelled to Mexico with her husband and four children. C L.-R. STANDING: F. Dugan, L. Kiefer, M. Ubrun, T. Bannan, J. Davis, and Mrs. Lefevbre. L.-R, KNEELING: L. Merino, l. Policy, D. Welch, J. Joseph, P. Dimatteo. 35 Sister Mary Loraine CSJ., also hails from the land of 10,000 lakes Minnesota During this, her third year at Pius X, Sister is teaching English history and Remedial Reading. When Sister can find a few minutes to spare, she relaxes by reading and enioy- Mr. lames Russell McCarthy, a mem- ber oi Our Lady ot Loretto Parish, ob- tained his B.ll. degree in music at los llngeles State College. Much of a sports fan himself, he enioys hiking and swimming, but his secret ambition is to coach the football team. A mem- ber of the llmerican Guild of Organists, he is proficient at the organ and is the music director in three Catholic Churches. Mr. McCarthy teaches General Music, singing, and glee here at school. L Mr. Charles Maius, lrom Blessed Sacrament Parish, is a graduate of Los Angeles State College, where he received a B.A. in music. Very much interested in music, he does a line iob with the band and orchestra of Pius X. He is also interested in aviation and ham-radio operation. When Mr. Maius is not teaching he enioys traveling. His favorite site is Europe. Under the su ervision of Sr Marcellina Pius X students en'o a well stocked and well or anized Mr. Majus conducts a promising band a part of which is shown here. L.-R are L. Zamboni's knee, J, Kvech, F Fraeyman, R. Wuerther, L. Telles, R Galasso. D - , I Y ' - 8 library, in constant use by them and the faculty. Sister Mary Marcellina, C.S.C., is an avid supporter of the value of books in our stu- dents' lives. As the head of the library she does every- thing in her power to assure convenience and help to those in need of books. Sister claims that she is iust too busy to have any hobbies. Ol course she does have one special in- terest. What is it? Reading! - -.-.Ani Sister Marie Christine, l. H. M., a native of Milwau- kee, Wisconsin, has taught English at Pius X lor several years. When she can take time from her teaching sched- ule, she finds writing poetry a lively pastime. She also enioys many other interests, such as music, and English literature. 38 fn! Sister Maria Cecilia, D. M. l., is a graduate of Immaculate Heart College. This being her third year at Pius X, she continues her instructions in history and Business English. In addition to her teaching, she is the girls' vice-principal and en- ioys her iob very much. When she can manage some spare time, she likes to further her interests in music and art, but that spare time is very sparse these days. As these Seniors graduate, they take with them the necessary know-how to he the worId's greatest secretaries. They can give their thanks to Sister Maria Cecelia who guided their progress. filly!! 7.-MJ .xflw-wwjfal ,cfrfs-41117 M'-X-'ff-cf ., ., , r A If xhvtl, Vjykc, Qjll4,u.,Z,-4J W. Chambers points out to B. McBratney and Sister Marie Christine that Shakespeare is one of the literary highlights in a highschooler's life. Father Evencio Moreno, from San Miguel Parish, teaches Spanish and religion at Pius X for the second year. A native of Spain, he has travelled to such coun- tries as Canada, France, and the Azores. Father is very fond of music, and he plays the piano and trumpet quite well. He is also interested in sports activities, his favorites being basketball and soccer. Spelling lessons are popular in every lan- guage. D. Mandella spells cent for Fr. Moreno, Here is where Shakespeare lived, points out Mr. Meyer in B. Seeger's book as P, Reis, B. Trltz, and G. Redden look on in delight. if Mr. Clayton Francis Meyer, a member ol St. Emydius Parish, comes from Nonvood, Ohio, but obtained his B.ll. in English at St. Edward's University in Texas. Be- cause he is greatly interested in the art of dramatics, he has qualified as the moderator of the Drama Club. He also enioys reading, and he has over S1,000 worth of books in his collection. He is C.S.F. moderator, and gives aid and encouragement to those planning to at- tend college. 39 . i ri : in 'fun' ' Riijiggjj- - . ll hw, I .E M, W- . Mr. 0'Connor proves to M. Maynard, D. Isaacs, and D. Vasquez that you do have a heart. K. Zimmer, l. Cluck, M. Rex and l. Concialdi hear from Mr. 0'Leary that the P.E. classes are not for restin'. 40 Mr. James 0'Connor, from St. loseph's Parish, teaches biology and General Sci- ence here at Pius X. He is married and has five children. ll man who is very sports minded, Mr. 0'Connor enioys play- ing golf, tennis and all other sports. He is the moderator of the Letterman's Club and coaches the basketball team, which he predicts has a very bright future. Mr. Thomas 0'Leary, a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, continues his teaching of history and P. E. He is a graduate of U. C. L. A., and has obtained a B. S. degree. He is married but has no children. Mr. 0'Leary, like most other men, is a great sportsman. He enjoys football, baseball, and basketball, and is an active supporter of our Pius X team. vb.. Born and raised in Pasadena, Father Par- nassus attended Loyola High School, Los An- geles Junior Seminary, St. lohn's Seminary at Camarillo, and Loyola University. Not only does he teach history to the Junior boys and religion to the Seniors, but he is the Chair- man ol the History Department, and the bovs' vice-principal. Father Parnassus is also the assistant pastor ol Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in Paramount. When Father can take the time for relaxation, he enioys tennis and swimming. He also claims a love for basket- ball, but only as a spectator, he affirms. Color wheels in the making-needed for an art guide in Sister Philip's classes. si-'F' .xx ,M in - , 4-5. .r 'A M. Hurley, A. Golda, T. Bahan and L, Escobar review the duties of voters over Fr. Parnassus' shoulder before class I , , H session. ff ,fa fs, Ld 1.4 4 , .4 QM- Q L 1 ,S I4 6,1111 A f fl? ly f' A 1 -fl .7 ,f 1 ,et me 5 f' ,u.u,wf fa JM. C l ff f H' K , A if f I , 7, ,ma KI 4, , im, M, V ,X . QU .Yofl ff? f U 7f , L V fljf' ffm zezfzwilu-4 7'1l'Ulf iff V ,g ,1 v af gf ffl of f .Z Uf?!f'17 J f' I 1 314 ffl. ,ff7'4vf.fz,1 Sister Mary Philip, who is a graduate of Immaculate Heart College, teaches French. art and history here at Pius X. ln her vouth. she travelled to all parts of the world with her parents, and attended school wherever she happened to be. She is chiefly interested in people. young peo- ple especially. Sister also declares that she is very fond of music and painting. 41 vii Mr. Pawek explains, via Helmar lanee and Elmar Hoffman, some little intricacy of a physics experi- ment Mr. Rowe looks on, well pleased with the progress of the Remedial Class in the process of reading and thinking. Mr. Rowe, a member of Holy Family Parish in Orange, obtained a B.ll. degree in English. He is a great sportsman and claims that his favorite hob- bies are fishing, hunting, and boating. Mr. Rowe teaches English here at school, and he is line coach for the Junior Varsity football team. Q ig, fadvia. Mr. William H. Pawek, from Our Lady of the Rosary Parish in Paramount, is a new arrival to the teaching staff of Pius X. A various assortment of sub- iects including physics, chem- istry, algebra, and geometry, besides directing the special Science Seminars that are an addition to tho academic activities, are his teaching day. In addi- tion to this, he is Scholarship Director. His special interest is photography, and not only has he travelled extensively to broaden this field, but he is editing and illustrating a book on the wild flowers of California. Next year he and his wife plan to make a trip to llfrica to teach at the Catholic missions there. Mr. Richard Delbert Sessions was born in Oklahoma and raised in the second largest slate in the union, Texas. While in the service, he spent twenty-one months in Korea, Japan, and Okinawa where he got to see a little of those countries, and thus became interested in traveling. His chief interests which are radio repair and working with metals are put.to good use here at Pius X in his general shop classes. Being an avid sports fan, he really enjoys a good baseball game, stating, however, that he has no favorite team. .kit Sister Therese Martin, D.M.J., teaches singing, glee and piano, and she also directs the group known as the Madrigal Singers. When asked what her chief interest was, she replied that she had only one,-sound. She described some of her favorites for us: The gentle voice of Pius Xllg the clear call of silver trumpets in St. Peter's Dome: and the sound of auto chains on icy pavement. W I ir X Ill ' When using a buzz saw . . . Mr. Ses- sions explains to, I-r, R. Taylor, M. May- nard, P. Reis, and A. Borza, you watch out for your fingers! Belles sing cheerfully under the direc- tion of Sister Therese Martin, even though the tune doesn't contain the beaux. Father lohn Weaver, from Our Lady of Victory Parish, is known on the campus for his smiles and his heart of gold. He attended such schools as St. lohn's Semi- nary, the Gregorian University, and the Mergenthaler. During World War ll he served in the Air Force. Having taught here for several years, he is greatly interested in the students and faculty. He enioys such hobbies as swimming, sailing, chess, hi-fi and photography. Because he has travelled all over Europe and the British Isles, Father Weaver has a collection of books, pictures, slides and movies of the places he has seen. He teaches several religion classes on campus. There must be something very right, or very wrong, with K. Hutchins explanation of the Immaculate Conception to B, Cooley and Father Williams. -ff HPF. h 4 4 Sophomore boys learn of the life of their model from Father Weaver's teachings of the life of Christ. Alai? v g ' 7 Father William Allen Williams, from St. Helen's Parish, is a gradu- ate of St. lohn's Seminary. He teaches religion here at Pius X. Be- ing a true Warriorite, Father is never at a loss for a good ioke and a friendly smile. ll true sports fan, he enioys hunting and golf. He visited Mexico with his golf clubs in one hand and his religion book in the other. One of the most important men on campus this year is our football coach, lames David Red Williams. With a strong coaching record at Mt. Camel behind him, he has given encouragement to the boys while rejuvenating the very struc- ture of the football team. Outside of his busy coaching activities, Coach Williams spends much of his all too spare time with his wife and two children, and teaches history classes at Pius X. ' - ' like 'cl Mr. Martin Woods, a member ot Precious Blood Parish, has acquired a B.A. and M.ll. degree in philosophy. lls the director of the debate team, he finds his iob very interest- ing. Mr. Woods teaches geometry and gen- eral math here at Pius X. He is very inter- ested in several hobbies, his favorites are handball, coin collecting, reading and work- ing in various parish organizations. He is the president of the Kilman Club and serves on the board of directors in the C. Y. 0. F. No, it won't hurt! fmuchl-as Mr. Woods gives Monica Rouleau and Sheri Stobie the practical uses of a giant compass. x A little rest session is in order as Mr. Williams further instructs K. Zimmerman, 1. Cluck, M. Rex, and, standing, J. Concialdi. Father Roland Zimmerman, a native of Los Angeles, has spent four busy years at Pius X. He is the head of the Foreign Language Department here at school, and he teaches Latin l to the Freshmen boys. In addition to his teaching activities he is an avid sportsman. His chief interest being baseball, he vigorously supports his favorite team, the Chicago Cubs. Father Zimmerman is a devoted defender of all sports activities at Pius X and constantly gives encouragement and able advice to the athletically minded. 1.1 J Father Pausch, a new member of the Pius X staff, is from Sacred Heart parish in Compton. Before com- ing to Pius X, Father attended Columbia University in New York, and obtained his M.A. there. When asked what his hobbies were, Father replied that he was too old to have hobbies. When he can take time lrom his busy schedule, he enjoys traveling in Mexico, Alaska, and the United States. Sister Patricia, D.M.l., is from Our Lady of the Rosary parish in Paramount. This is her first year at Pius X where she teaches French. Sister tells us that she is a native European and that she has travelled throughout Belgium, England, and Ireland. She claims that her chief interests are Pius X and teenagers. FACULTY DINING ROOM CUSTODIANS Mrs. Mary McGoIdrick, a member of St. Helen's Parish, was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. A regular member of the Pius X staff, she is the compe- tent faculty cook. She is especially interested in sing- ing and crocheting. Mrs. McGoldrick, has traveled back to her native homeland for visits, and she has also visited Ireland. Mrs. Friedow, a member of St. Dominic Savio parish in Belltlower, is one of the competent assistants in our cafeteria. She is married and is the mother of two children. When she is not too busy, she enioys craft work and participating in various parish activities. Mrs. Friedow enioys traveling and she has iourneyed throughout Mexico, Canada, and the United States. The words on the blackboard mean to carry , the same goes for Father Zimmerman's Latin students, Carry on! f-fy , l Mrs. Renaldo, a member of St. Helen's Parish, is head of our school cafeteria. She is married and has two children. When she is not at school, she enjoys bowling, cake- decorating, and playing the organ. She has traveled throughout the United States several times. When asked what she enjoys doing most, we got a firm reply, Cooking! , x . ri, F Mrs. Marie McReynolds, also a cafeteria assistant, has a very busy life. As a great lover of sports, she enjoys swimming, bowling, and dancing. When she is not working here at Pius X, she continues her household duties at home. Mrs. Mary Gentry, one of our cafeteria assistants, is always ready with a smiling face and a friendly word. Very sports-minded, she finds time for bowling, swimming, and sewing. However, her favorite pas- time is dancing to the music of Lawrence Welk and his band. CUSTODIANS 0F THE STUDENT CAFETERIA, F , l ! HALLS AND CLASSROOMS. Performing many of the odd jobs around Pius X are the able custodians. Through their constant efforts, the buildings and grounds are kept spic and span. To these men we owe a deep debt of gratitude. Carl Englund, our chief custodian, hails from the land of 10,000 lakes, Minnesota. Carl claims a love for fishing, and like any avid fisherman, can tell many a story about the one that got away! He also enjoys the thrill of a baseball game when he can sit in the stands and root for his favorite team. Alfred Cadena, who thinks fishing is a fine hobby also, has traveled to Canada and Mexico to further his interest in that sport. ln addition to fishing he enjoys football and baseball. Be- cause he is a working man with five children to provide for, he has little time for his sports Mr. Michael Wilson informs us that his great- est interest is his janitor work here at Pius X. In his spare time he enjoys such sports as baseball, football, and basketball. He also likes to travel, and he has journeyed across the U.S. fl Mrs. Rose Zimmer, another of our cafeteria assistants, is a fa- miliar face here at Pius X, for this is her second year. Her off time hours are spent in the raising of French Poodles and Dachshunds. Mrs. Zimmer was born in Germany, and returned to that country in 1952 to visit her daughter living there. Mrs. Anita Paggi, of Dominic Savio parish in Bellflower, is work- ing in the cafeteria for the first time this year. Although she is mar- ried and has three children, she finds time for hobbies: homemak- ing, sewing, and cooking. She also enjoys camping in the mountains. 47 1 QP, Th rough thei adership and example, the .gzniord set the tone of impact that the mosaic gives to bystanders and benefactors. The Class of '59 has shown itself more capable each successive year of blend- ing their talents and efforts into the pattern. Their final test still lies ahead -fitted smoothly into God's plan by living a good Christian life. , X I . X . L R Q, is- nr, A, ,V nil W xk. shit, X., f . ,- xw . , . , 1 'K 4 N- - -4-- ' if . N 4- . 7 i ' President lack Walsh 'N . ' 'li-vi,-Lx Jxfhg tb I en ford Viceepresident Pat Marchand Secretary-treasurer ludi Grantham !f,,,k 4 'i As 210 Seniors walk sedately down the white carpet to receive their diplomas, few people will realize the effort and patience it took to get them there. Graduation will have a different meaning for all those who will have made that day a reality. For the teachers it has been four years of hard work, and a little too much play ton the part of the studentsb. For the parents it has meant long hours, disappointing report cards, new dance dresses, and a warm remembering of their own school days. Ah, but for the Senior students the past four years have meant the most! Days crowded with term papers, madcap meetings alter school, a last and very special retreat, misunder- standings with the faculty, the From, a thousand things that are either very dear to, or a thorn in every Senior's heart. Not soon will they forget that they were a part of a great but very human class-the class of '59. we .szniom lofan fke laaffern edign. ,I 4 JAMES ALFARO St. lohn of God Parish. CAROL ANN ANDERSON Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 Drill Team 2-43 Sodality 1, 3-43 G.A.A. 3-43 Baseball 4. ALFRED JUAN ARAGON St. Dominic Savio Parish3 Glee Club 23 Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Letterman's Club 3-4: Cross- Country 3-43 Cheerleader 4. REBECCA MARIE ARIAS St. Philip Neri Parish: Glee Club 13 Tiara Staff 3-43 Sodalily 3-43 Homeroom Sec. 4. KENNETH BAIRD it. Emydius Parish3 Cheerleader IOANNE MARIE BEDFORD St. Dominic Savio Parish3 Pep Club 23 Glee Club 2. ROSALIE GRACE ALBERTI St. Emydius Parish3 G.A.A. 1-22 RIUL IGUIUIR Tiara Staff 33 sword s. shield 2- Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 43 Sarton Chorus 33 Masque 8. Glee Club 23 Sodality 43 Track 23 Scroll 43 Volleyball 13 Speech 84 Letterman's Club 4. Debate 13 Pep Club 2. CAROLEE BELLEVIA St. Anthanasius Parish3 G.A.A. 1-4: Glee Club 142. GERALD PAUL BEYER Our Lady ofthe Rosary Parish. QUIRINA BOERE Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 43 Sarton Chorus 43 Cheerleader 33 Song Leader 23 Home- room Pres. 1,3-43 Homeroom Sec. 23 Class Pres. 1. MARGARET ROSE B0l.AND St. HeIen's Parish3 Pep Club 23 Tiara Staff 3-42 G.A.A. 1-21 Masque 81 Scroll 4. Senior Homeroom 114 officers, I-r lelf Sherrat, 396.2 Joe McCord, Pres: lack Walsh, V.P. I. M, ..,,, , IEANETTE BONELLO J St. Helen's Parishg Sodality 43 G.A.A. 4 'Z it RICHARD BONILLA St. Maria Goretti Parish5 Drum 81 Bugle Corps 15 Glee Club 1-25 Track 1-25 Basketball 15 Cross- Country 3. PATRICIA BROOKS St. Emydius Parish5 Sodality 15 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Sarton Chorus 45 Glee Club 15 Home- room Pres. 1-25 Homeroom V.- Pres. 35 Class Pres. 15 Volleyball 3-4. DENNIS CARROLL Our Lady of Victory Parish5 Glee Club 15 Basketball 1, 3-45 Base- ball 1-4g Letterman's Club 3-45 Football 25 C.S.F. 25 Homeroom Pres. 1, 4. KATHLEEN BOURKE St. Matthias Parish5 Sodality 15 Tiara Staff 35 G.A.A. 45 Masque 8. Scroll 45 Glee Club 25 Pep Club 2. GERALD BUCK Our Lady of the Rosary Parish5 Football 25 Band 1-3. KATHARINE CASTILLO St. Paul of the Cross Parish5 G.A.A. 1-45 Majorette 3-45 Drum Kr Bugle Corps 1. DIANE BREWER St. Raymond's Parish5 Band 2 G.A.A. 45 Sodality 4. HAROLD LEONARD BUDDS Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par ishg Sword 8- Shield 45 Track 4. THOMAS MICHAEL CHAVES St. Bruno's Parish5 Glee Club 2 Basketball 2-35 Football 3-45 Letterman's Club 4. LINDA BROOKS St. Rose of Lima Parish5 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 15 Cheerleader 3. VITO HAROLD CALIA St. Emydius Parish5 Glee Club 1. CHARLES JOSEPH CHIRCO St. Emydius Parish5 Glee Club 15 Sodality 1. 53 ' 1. ,bil-fl7 fly J- 515 r,VpAg 1 5 N CARL CHRISTENSEN Our Lady of Victory Parish5 Sar ton Chorus 45 Track 3-45 Cross- Country 4. MACHAEL CONNOR St. Raymond's Parish. LOUISE CORTES St. Emydius Parish5 Sodality 1 Pep Clllb 25 G.A.A. 1-2, 45 Glee Club 1-25 Volleyball 15 C.S.F. 1 25 Sodality Sec. 1. 54 FAY CLAWSON St. Dominic Savlo Parish5 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Volleyball 2- 35 Glee Club 2. MIRIAM MAGDALENE CONROY St. Emydius Parish5 Sword 81 Shield 2-45 Tiara Staff 2-35 So- dality 15 G.A.A. 15 Glee Club 1-25 C.S.F. 1-4 Masque 81 Scroll 4. CATHERINE SAUNDRA C01'l'A Our Lady of the Victory Parish5 Tiara Staff 3-45 G.A.A. 15 Glee Club 15 Sodality 3-4. IAMES ARTHUR CLUCK St. Gertrude's Parish5 Track 45 Homeroom Sec. 35 Cross-Country 35 Glee Club 1. EVA MARIE COOLEY Our Lady of the Rosary Parish5 Tiara Staff 45 Sword 8. Shield 35 G.A.A. 15 Glee Club 1. LYNDA CRAWFORD Our Lady of the Rosary Parishg Pep Club 25 Sodality 1-45 Drill Team 2-45 G.A.A. 2-45 Speech 8- Debate 15 Volleyball 15 Sodality V.-Prefect 4. F NW - SANDRA ELLEN COLECCHI St. Emydius Parish5 Cheerleader 35 Pep Club 25 Homeroom Tres. 2-3. MARGARET ANN COOK St. Gerterude's Parish5 G.A.A. l- 45 Sodality 1-2, 45 Pep Club 25 Drill Team 35 Volleyball 15 Drum 8 Bugle Corps 25 Majorette 4. MARY CULLEN Our Lady of the Rosary Parishg G.A.A. 3-45 Basketball 3-45 Vol- leyball 4. MARY LOUISE DAVIS MARIANNE DeBOER LINDA DECKER St. Rose of Lima Parishg Pep Our Lady of the Rosary Parishg St. Emydius Parishg G,A,A. 1-2, 42 Club 23 GAA. 1-2, 43 Cheerlead- G.A.A. 1-43 Sword 8. Shield 3-43 Tiara Staff 33 Homeroom Sec, 1- er 33 Homeroom Sec.-Tres. 4i Sodality 2-33 Pep Club 23 Glee 23 2nd place Science Fair. Homecoming Queen 4. Club 2. Homeroom Officers of 111, I-r, S.-T. Frances DeGroote, Pres. Dianne lorgenson, and V.P, Judy Grantham JOHN IOSEPH DEE St. Matthias Parish5 Glee Club 15 Sodality 45 Masque 8. Scroll 4. EIAINE DiTOLLA St. Helen's Parish5 Pep Club 25 Sword 84 Shield 35 Glee Club 15 G.A.A. 1-45 Flag Twirler 35 Valen- tine Princess 35 Homecoming Princess 4. IAMES DONNELLSON Our Lady ot Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Basketball 1-25 Speech 81 Debate 15 Letterman's Club 45 Baseball 2-4, 56 FRANCES LOUISE DeGRO0TE Our Lady of the Rosary Parish5 Sword 8. Shield 1-45 Sodality 1- 45 G.A.A, 15 C.S.F. 1-45 Home- room Pres. 15 Homeroom Tres. 3- 45 Sodality Prefect 4. ROBERT DOERR St. Emydius Parish5 Basketball 1-2. DONALD RICHARD DORKDWSKI Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Glee Club 15 Football 2-45 Track 2-45 Letterman's Club 2-4. WALTER DENNIS St. Matthias Parish5 Sodality 2-45 Masque 8. Scroll 45 C.S.F. 1-4. PATRICIA ANN DOHERTY Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Tiara Staff 45 Sword 81 Shield 35 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 1-25 Sodality 1-45 Maiorette 2. IAMES DORSE St, Emydius Parish5 Basketball 15 Glee Club 25 Football 1-45 Track 35 Letterman's Club 2-45 Home- room V.-Pres. 15 Homeroom Pres. 25 Class Pres. 25 All-Catholic Fullback. IOSEPH EDWARD DiLORETTO Our Lady of Victory Parish5 Glee Club 1-25 Sarton Chorus 3-45 So- dality 45 Masque 8. Scroll 45 Bas- ketball 15 Homeroom V.P-. 2. VIRGINIA DOMINGUEZ Our Lady of the Rosary Parish. EDWARD DOWNS St. Dominic Savio Parish5 Base- ball l5 Football 15 Homeroom Sec. 15 Homeroom Tres. 2. MICHAEL DRAKE St. Helen's Parish. ROBERT DUDZIC St. Pancratius Parish5 Football 1- 45 Letterman's Club 2-45 Glee Club 1. JAMES DOUGLAS DRECHSLER Our Lady of the Rosary Parish5 Drum 8 Bugle Corps 15 Basket- ball 1. QQ ANTHONY DURON Sacred Heart Parish5 Glee Club ALLAN ANTHONY DRIVER St. Emydius Parish5 Sodality 45 Masque 81 Scroll 45 Sarton Chorus 45 Madrigal Singers 4. 1, ' Cross-Country 3. Nw me IANICE ELINDR EREMITA St. Dominic Savio Parish5 Pep Club 25 Tiara Staff 45 G.A.A. 1, 45 Drill Team 1-45 Baseball 2. BARBARA ERHART Sl. Raymond's Parish5 Sodality 15 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Band 1- 25 Drum 81 Bugle Corps 1-2. IUDITH EUGE St, Helen's Parish: Tiara Staff 3- 45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-2g Glee Club 23 Sarton Chorus .- Masque 81 Scroll 4. pf K I 1 I . Officers of Homeroom 108, I-r, Pres. Eddie Padillag S.-T.1erry Mengg and V.P. Fred Widmer. Ji rf, yi 'AIX 4 1, l i ' FRANCES MARGARET FERNANDES Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ishp Pep Club 2:G.A.A.1-2: Mad- rigal Singers 41 Glee Club 1-23 Sarton Chorus 3-4. VIRGINIA FERREIRA Our Lady of the Rosary Parishg Glee Club 1g Sarton Chorus 4, MARY ANN FINKEN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Tiara Staff 35 G.A.A. 1-25 Glee Club 25 Pep Club 2. IOHN EDWARD FRIAS San Miguel Parish5 Football 1-45 Letterman's Club 3-4. LISA GAGNON Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Tiara Staff 45 Sword 81 Shield 35 G.A.A. 45 Baseball 3-45 Bas- ketball 4. CAROLE MAE FLAHAN St. Raymond's Parish5 G.A.A. 1-2, 45 Glee Club 25 Pep Club 2. IOAN FRICK St. Raymond's Parish5 G.A.A. 1 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 1. l0HN GAIN St. Philip Neri Parish. v l.AWRENCE PAUL FLESCH St. Marianne De Padres Parish. SUZANNE FROMDAHL St. Dominic Savio Parish5 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 15 Volleyball 1. WILLIAM TAYLOR GAINES St. Emydius Parish5 Football 1-45 Track 1-2, 4. .f ,li x MARTHA IRENE FRANCO Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Sodality 1-35 G.A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 1-25 Volleyball 15 Homeroom Sec.-Tres. 1-2 Pep Club 2. CATHLEEN ANN GAFFNEY St. Paul of the Cross Parishg G.A.A. 3-45 Sarton Chorus 4. MARY ELLEN GALLEGOS St. Philip Neri Parish5 G.A.A. 45 Sodality 45 Tiara Staff 45 Glee Club 2. 59 ELLEN ELIZABETH GAUDET St. Piux X Parish: Tiara Staff 3-4: Pep Club 2: Glee Club 1. MARY IOANNE GEARY St. Emydius Parish: Sword 81 Shield 2-4: Sodality 1: Glee Club 2: Sword 84 Shield News Editor 2: Co-Editor 3: Feature Editor 4. JAMES GHORMELEY Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish: Sodality 4: Track 4. REGINA GILLEN St. Marianne's Parish: Sodality 1- 4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1-4: Glee Club 2: Sarton Chorus 3-4 Mad- rigal Singers 4: Homeroom V.-P. 4: 3rd place Science Fair. VIRGINIA ANNE GIOVANONE St. John of God Parish: Sodality 3-4: G.A.A. 1, 4: C.S.F. 2: Pep Club 2. CAROL JEAN GOODRICH Our Lady of Victory Parish: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 4: Tiara Staff 3-4: Sodality 3-4: Homeroom Tres. 1. SANDRA GOODROW St. Emydius Parish: Sodality 1-2: Pep Club 2: G.A.A, 1-2: Glee Club 1-2: Sarton Chorus 3: Drill Team 3: Drum 8. Bugle Corp 1-3: Vol- leyball 1-2: Band 1-2. -M4514 IPI 44 ---- , . - s- , fs---154. , .r, f. ', Q, - , - 3 -: -- x 'bf W- -,U-N -L' ' s L- ' Y- , V--y.y..'h-- . .ly-' H L. 7 N ...ws--, 5 K l -f ,'Q1vL Otficers of Homeroom 117, l-r, Becky Arias, Sec.: Regina Gilleh, V.P.: Gloria Marin Treas and Pat Mar chand, Pres. ROBERT GOSNELL Our Lady of Victory Parish3 Glee Club 13 Basketball 3-43 Letter- man's Club 3-4. STEVEN HART St. Raymond's Parish3 Sword 81 Shield 3-43 Glee Club lj Basket- ball 1-23 Football 1. ELMAR HOFFMANN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- lShj Sodality 33 Glee Club 1. IUDITH MARY GRANTHAM St. Helen's Parish3 Pep Club 23 Tiara Staff 2-43 Sword 81 Shield 1-43 G.A.A. 2-43 Glee Club 12 C.S.F. 2-33 Bullock's Art Awards 23 Tiara Editor 3-43 Homecoming Princess 43 Homeroom Sec. 13 Homeroom V.-P. 3-43 Class Sec.- Treas. 4. THOMAS HARVEY Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 Masque 81 Scroll 1-4. FRANCIS HUGHES St. Rose of Lima Parish3 Glee Club 23 Sword 8- Shield 43 Bas- ketball 2-33 Baseball 1-41 Letter- man's Club 1-43 Homeroom Pres. 13 Valentine Prince 3. JOYCE ANN HARDOS St. Bernard's Parish3 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 1-2, 43 Glee Club 13 Homeroom V.-P. 4. CARL HECHT St. Mattrias Parish3 Glee Club 2. IUDITH ANN HUISMANN St. Rose of Lima Parish3 G.A.A. 4. MARGARET DORIS HART St. Matthias Parish3 Sodality 13 G.A.A. 1-2, 43 Glee Club 13 Pep Club 2, RONALD HELGESON St. Emydius Parish3 Sodality 3-43 Band 13 Sodality Prefect 4. HELMAR IANEE C.S.F. 1-43 1st place Science Fair 31st place Latin Speech at U.C.L.A. 61 it ANTDNIA IIMENEZ St. Pius X Parish3 Sodality 43 G.A.A. 3-43 Homeroom Sec. 4. SHIRLEY KELLY St. Raymond's Parish3 Pep Club 22 G.A.A. 3-43 Sodality 4. loLENE KLEIN St. Raymond's Parish3 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 3-43 Baseball 4. 62 L0 I X!-I LM! I, J 1 A al is DIANNE IORGENSON St. Philip Neri Parish3 Tiara Staff 2-33 Sword 81 Shield 2-43 Sodal- ity 13 G.A.A. 13 Pep Club 23 Glee Club 23 Homeroom V.-P. 13 Homeroom Pres. 2-43 C.S.F. 1-33 Tiara Bus. Editor 33 Sword 81 Shield News Editor 3-4. PATRICIA KELSO St. Raymond's Parish3 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 43 Glee Club 1-23 Base- ball 2, 43 Basketball 4. SANDRA KOCH Our Lady of Victory Parish3 Tiara Staff 43 Sodality 43 G.A.A. 4. MARGARET MARIE ANN JULES St. Helen's Parish3 Tiara Staff 3- 43 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 1-23 Glee Club 1-23 Sarton Chorus 43 Masque 81 Scroll 4. GERALD KESTLER St. Raymond's Parish3 Football 1-43 Glee Club 13 Track 3-43 Let- terman's Club 3-4. ROBERT KOCHES St. Raymond's Parish3 Band 1-43 Sodality 3-43 Sarton Chorus 3-43 Madrigal Singers 43 Masque 81 Scroll 1-43 Speech 81 Debate 3-4. 5.561 CHARLES KAMINSKAS Our Lady of Victory Paris 3 Glee Club 23 Sword 81 Shield 3-4: Bas- ketball 1-23 Track 1. MARCIA KIEFER St. Helen's Parish3 Sodality 13 Tiara Staff 3-4: G.A.A. 1-2: Pep Club 23 Glee Club 1. ELIZABETH KDVAL St. Dominic Savio Parish3 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 13 Sodality 3-43 Drill Team 2-32 Homeroom V.-P. 3. JAMES LANGSFELD St. Raymond's Parish. THOMAS NICHOLAS LANZA St. Raymond's Parlshg Baseball 15 Basketball 1-33 Football 1-4: Track 2-43 Sarlon Chorus 3-45 Letterman's Club 2-45 Homeroom Pres. 1-33 Class V.-Pres. 3. WU' EARLENE MARIE LARSEN Our Lady of the Rosary Parish Tiara Staff 3-43 Pep Club 2 G.A.A, 1-23 Glee Club 13 C.S.F 23 Operelta 13 Homeroom Sec, 1 Homeroom 204, I-r, Pres. Dennis Carroll: S,-T. Tom Sneddong V.P. Ricky Palardy. MARTIN LAVALLE Our Lady of Victory Parish. CAROL ELIZABETH LAZARIS Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish5 Sodality 3-45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Masque 8. Scroll 25 Drum Maiorette 1-45 Volleyball 2-45 Basketball 4. PATRICIA LOUISE LLEWELLYN St. Gertrude s Parish, Sodality 1, Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 2. LINDA MARIE LOCUOCO Our Lady of Perpeteual Help Par- ish5 Tiara Staff 35 G.A.A. 15 So- dality 45 Speech 81 Debate 3-45 C.S.F. 2-4. 5 J IANICE ELAINE LEAL St. Rose of Lima Parish5 Tiara Staff 2-45 G.A.A. 15 Sarton Chorus 45 C.S.F. 25 Pep Club 2. MICHAEL LICATA Our Lady of Victory Parish5 Band 1-25 Basketball 1. IANET LUCERO St. Bernards Parish, G.A.A. 14, Volleyball 1-45 Basketball 3-45 Baseball 1-45 Homeroom Sec. 1. I 1 I I 1 I NV APG XXXYQZD I5 I VV - ' fy V 0 9 .2 W6 Ilrvirqli UWA., 'V . . V5 i ,ll Vjx- I NX U 065 ,UO .Ml 'Q Wm M . 4 lf VU E W rf! M FWLQLJ QM 5 ,5 ly Q! - '7 L lem 'WV , 'EI L 31' 7 fl gif fo' V ' tl ,,,- ' 'I I - -NK fit PEARL LUND Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 2. BARBARA McELENY Our Lady of Victory Parish5 Pep Club 25 Tiara Staff 3-45 Glee Club 15 C.S.F. 1-25 Sodality 1, 3-4. FRANK IAY MCPHERSON St. Marianne's Parish5 Glee Club 1-25 Madrigal Singers 45 Speech 81 Debate 15 Football 1. IRENE McCARRON St. Matthias Parish5 Sodality 1, 45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1, 45 Glee Club 2. IUDITH ANN MCKENNA St. Emydius Parish5 G.A.A. 15 So- dality 1-4. IOHN MAGUIRE St. Helen's Parish5 Tiara Staff 25 Sword 81 Shield 1-45 Glee Club 25 Masque Kr Scroll 1-25 C.S.F. 2-45 School Productions 1-25 Sword 81 Shield News Editor 25 Sword 81 Shield Editor 3-4. .5 I Y Av' we f--Q Vj,-lf Ww5 Y YEWIJ' A LQ-dx., ' 1 ,-at -flux' fx X 5 5 '-W-J . 'lk I V' ff Y I i' 5 w,1..,j l,--5.5, tr 4- 5 -if -ef P f We 5 1-'1-rr.: emi fp ..'5t 1 cstx. KJQMY- , PATRICIA McCARTHY St. Matthias Parish5 Sword 8. Shield 1-45 C.S.F. 1-35 G.A.A. 15 Sodality 15 Pep Club 2. IUDITH ANN McMILLAN St. Raymond's Parish5 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 25 Masque 8- Scroll 1-25 Drill Team 45 Speech and Debate 15 C.S.F. 35 Homeroom Sec.-Tres. 1. IOHN MANN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Sodality 45 Sarton Chorus 45 Speech 81 Debate 1. sf I JOSEPH McCORD Our Lady of Pedretual Help Par- ish5 Tiara Staff 3-45 Sword 8- Shield 3-45 Basketball 1-35 Base- ball 25 Cheerleader 45 Tiara Sports Editor5 Sword 8. Shield Ass't. Sports Editor. IEANNE ELAINE McNEIL St. Albert the Great Parish5 Sword 8. Shield 2-35 Sodality 15 Tiara Staff 45 G.A.A. 15 C.S.F. 25 Glee Club 1. URSULA MARIE MARCHAND Holy Family Parish5 Sodality 2-45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Volley- ball 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Cheer- learler 3-45 Homecoming Princess 45 Band 1-25 Homeroom Pres. 1, 3-45 Sec. 25 Class Sec.-Tres. 35 V.-P. 4. 65 GLORIA MARIN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish: Sodality 13 Pep Club 23 G.A.A, 1425 Glee Club 13 Home- room Tres. 4. GARY IOSEPH MARTIN St, Raymond's Parish: Sword 8. Shield 4. RONALD IOSEPH MARTIN St. lohn of God Parish, STEVEN MATHEWS Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ishg Sword 8. Shield 33 Glee Club 13 Basketball 144i Baseball 1-2g Letterman's Club 3,45 Homeroom Pres, 3. t Qs.. X ROBERT MAY , X yx Our Lady of the Rosary Parishgvj 'L Glee club 11 Basketball 13 Foot-L. PQ S SX .3 balls 125 Homeroom Sec. Lrg -X3--X X- N Horheroom Tres. 2. ' LQ5 ,X L P-.X at I YP Q N .S g xg -L X .ll X' K SJ Q Y X5 5 X xx ' Qxf 'XJ gg, X' ENN B .X A Xxx Y . K 2 - 's X. J Y ' jg XX NX Q3 N YJ at of My .et 'ix in A . - 'X X Q w it X, Ni X5 iv- 3 I, 5 J rj ROBERT JOSEPH MEHM XX -5 isp -L, , :L X5 t. Matthias Parishg Glee Club 1. 2 an Us l lx , k-A LQ Q-J . x- ,' . .4 5 -.S I I5 YN If: V5 . . , .L- . L. x Officers of Homeroom 209, I-r, V.P, Mary Lou Davis, Pres. Melinda Renteria, and S.-T. loyce Hardos. I x DENIS MELBOURNE Our Lady of Victory Parish3 Masque 8. Scroll 1-43 Sarton Chorus 43 Speech 8. Debate 33 Ist place Radio Announcing Con- test 3. CAROL MOCHON St. Mary's Parish3 Tiara Staff 43 Sword 81 Shield 1-33 G.A.A. 3-43 Pep Club 23 Journalism Award 23 Sarton Chorus 43 Homeroom V.-Pres. 13 Homeroom Sec.- Tres, 2. MARIE LOUISE MORELLI St. Helen's Parish3 Tiara Staff 3-43 Pep Club 23 Glee Club 1-23 Masque 81 Scroll 43 C.S.F. 1-33 Homeroom Tres. 3. If 'V:'T?tiQll . GERALD CLAIR MENG St. John of God Parish3 Sodality 13 Cross-Country 13 Homeroom Tres. 4. HELEN RITA MONTOVA Sacred Heart Parish3 Sword 8- Shield 13 Sodality 43 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 43 Glee Club 13 Drill Team 13 Maiorette 3. IOLENE MARY MULLINS St. Raymond's Parish3 Tiara Staff 2-43 Sword 81 Shield 3-42 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 3-43 Drum 81 Bugle Corps 2. MARIE ANTONITA MERINO Sacred Heart Parish3 Sodality 3-43 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 2-43 Glee Club 23 Baseball 1-23 Flag Twirl- er 2-43 Homeroom Pres. 33 Homeroom V.-Pres. 4. MARILYN MONTOYA Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 Tiara Staff 43 Sodality 2-43 Sword 81 Shield 3-43 G.A.A. 1, 3-43 Glee Club 2. BRIAN MURPHY Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 Speech 8. Debate 13 Football 13 Glee Club 2. in l ROBERT MIRANDA Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 Cross-Country 33 Football 23 Track 4. BARBARA ANN MORALES Our Lady of Victory Parish3 Sword 81 Shield 23 Sodality 13 Pep Club 2: GAA lr G'ee Club 13 C.S.F. 1-43 Operetta 1. IOHN PATRICK 0'KEEFFE Our Lady of Victory Parish: So- dality 13 Sarton Chorus 43 Track 1-4. 67 CAR YN OLIVAS 0 r Lady o the Rosary Parish: I e C 1-2: G.A.A. 1-2. K ,myf if ff l ROSE ORTEGON Sacred Heart Parish: Sodality 1: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1-2: Glee Club 2. EDWARD PADILLA St. John of God Parish: Track 1: Football 1-3: Letterman's Club I-3: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Homeroom Pres. 4. FREDERICK PALARDY Our Lady of Victory Parish: Sword 81 Shield 3-4: Sword 81 Shield Sports Editor 4: Baseball 1-2: Basketball 1-2: Homeroom Pres. 3: Homeroom V.-Pres. 4. THERESA PALERMO Our Lady of Victory Parish: Tiara Staff 3-4: Sword Sr Shield 1: So- dality 3-4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 3-4: Glee Club 2: Volleyball 1: Homeroom Tres. 1,35 Homeroom V.-Pres. 2. TANIA PANCIERA ur Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ,fishg Tiara Staff 2-4: Sword Er!! 'Lf J Shield 2: Pep Club 2: G.A.A, I: Sarton Chorus 3-4: Madriga . : ,f 1 Singers 4: BuIlock's Scholastic M Art Award 1-2: Homeroom Sec. 2. y . I .1 A .ar lit.. l 5..., lr 4 MARY CHARLENE PAUMIER Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Tiara Staff 3-45 Sword 81 Shield 45 Sodality 3-45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1,45 Glee Club 25 Sar- ton Chorus 3-45 Madrigal Sing- ers 45 Masque 81 Scroll 25 C.S.F. 1-3. RICHARD QUIIADA St. Matthias Parish5 Sodality 2-35 C.S.F. 15 Semi-finalist in National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram. STELLA RECIO St. Helen's Parish5 G.A.A. 45 Band 4. M ' ll MURIEL IEAN PERKINS St. Emydius Parish5 Tiara Staff 3-45 Sword 8. Shield 35 Sodality 15 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 15 Glee Club 1-25 Sarton Chorus 3 Mad- rigal Singers 4. LINDA RALEY St..Emydius Parish5 Sword 81 Shield 35 Sodality 2-35 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1,3-45 Glee Club 25 Homeroom Pres. 15 Homeroom, Sec. 2: GERARD WILLIAM REDDIN Our Lady of Victory Parish. nnrmnunlln THERESE PERUZZI St. Rose of Lima Parish5 G.A.A. 1-2, 45 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 1. LORNA RAU St. John of God Parish5 G.A.A. 1, 45 Pep Club 25 Sodality 1-4. MELINDA RENTERIA St. Paul of the Cross Parish5 G.A.A. 1-45 Pep Club 25 Volley- ball 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Home- room Pres. 45 Cheerleader 4. ANITA PLAMBECK Our Lady of the Rosary Parish5 G.A.A. 3-4. PETER RAUTERKUS St. Emydius Parish. GLORIA REYES St. Emydius Parish5 Glee Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Song Leader 35 Pep Club 25 Homeroom Pres. 15 Homeroom V.-Pres. 25 Home- room Sec. 3. 69 i....- ,- . asm H E! .milf 1 1 , f iw NV ST N ii 1 5 JDO 3 fy jr ,cf SHARON MAY RITCHIE Our Lady of the Rosary Parishg G.A.A. 3-43 Pep Club 23 Glee Club 1-23 Sodality 3-4. ROSALIE ROQUE Sacred Heart Parish: Sodality 4 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 13 Volley ball 23 Sarlon Chorus 4. of 2549 Q N' My 3 BENNIE ROESCH ' ,XLIZABETH ANN ROLEN St. Raymond's Parish. J X Mt. Emydius Parish3 Sodality 1-23 U e Glee LOUIS ROSALES Our Lady of the Rosary Parish3 Madrigal Singers 43 Football 1-2. p Club 23 G.A.A. 1-23 Club 1-23 Drill Team 3-42 Vol- leyball 1. RICHARD ROWE St. John of God Parish3 Track 43 Basketball 4. ELIZABETH MARIE ROMAN St. Pius X Parish3 Tiara Staff 3-43 Sodalily 3-43 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 43 Basketball 43 Masque 8. Scroll 43 Baseball 23 Drum 8. Bugle Corps 1-23 Maiorette 2. IOAN SANDSCHULTE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish3 Tiara Staff 3-41 Sword 8. Shield 43 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 1-21 Glee Club 13 Tiara Copy Editor 4. lil IN. ji' .1 , 1 JW . .gn M? 'I 'fa Mfyww flilwm ' Vx? ,W I ,aff ,gl Qiajerfilg - cf, MMMV' ff I L' I y kr . J Qfll 0 4 C f z.Al,j'!ffM'j,,4fvuf0, ff' ' ffl' flriif 1 lzjnffflftfuq .WM L08 'W 6' ffl ffilf BARBARA SCANLDN St. Dominic Savio Parish: Masque 81 Scroll 2: Pep Club 2 Sodality 4: Sarton Chorus 4, RONALD SIEVERS St. Bernard's Parish: Baseball 244: Basketball 1: Glee Club 1: Track 1: Letterman's Club 4. REGIS PAUL SCHMITTLE St. Rose of Lima Parish: Band 1-2. EDWARD SKDNEZNY Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par' ish: Glee Club 1: Basketball 2: Speech 81 Debate 2. BONNIE IEAN SHAW St. Raymond's Parish: Tiara Staff 4: Sodality 1: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1-2, 4: Glee Club 1-2: Maiorette 4. THOMAS WILLIAM SNEDDON St. Emydius Parish: Glee Club 1: Basketball 1-3: Baseball 1, 3'4: Football 1, 3-4: C.S.F. 3: Speech 21 Debate 1: Letterman's Club 3-4: Homeroom Sec, Tres. 3-4, IEFF SHERRATI' Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish: Sword 8. Shield 4: Track 1-2: Homeroom Sec,-Tres. 3-4. FREDERICK ALBERT SPAYNE St, Emydius Parish. ...mul l llll lm- if in ll s Xl nf If ll V llffl 1 Sl l EQ? C , f a 4 ll PETER EDWARD SPOT0 Our Lady of Victory Parish: Glee Club 3-4. MARY KATHERINE STENSON Our Lady of the Rosary Parish: Tiara Staff 1, 3-4: Sodality 1-4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1, 4: Band 1: Sodality Treasurer 4. 5. ,. 7: Y IEANETTE STAMMER St. Emydius Parish: Sodality 4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1, 4. ALICE IOAN STOCK St. Dominic Savio Parish: Glee Club 2: Sodality 1-4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1-4: Masque 81 Scroll 2: C.S.F. 1: Volleyball 3: Basket- I 4 1 . ,xr lk I y I ., .li MARIE STEIB St. Emydius Parish: Sodality 4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 3-4: Drill Team 4: Glee Club 2. REBECCA SUESS Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish: Sword 8i Shield 3: Pep Club Z: G.A.A. 4: Sarton Chorus ' ball 1-4: Homeroom Tres. 3. V Seb. E l X lfylffouli WM Ngzg PW , 1 Xb . fimufafe fke inferedf 72 in Xb Sale 0 Me unclercfafidmeng Safblwgb r' I I l Wi ffl.: 5 I KAREN TEURFS St. Pius X Parish5 Sodality 1, 45 G.A.A: 45 Sartnn Chorus 45 Drum 81 Bugle Corps 25 Drill Team 15 Majorette 2. GARY TWIFORD St, Emydius Parish5 Football 4. MARY ANN VAN LIEROP Our Lady of the Ros y Parish5 Sodality 2-45 Pep Clu 25 G.A.A. 45 Glee Club 1 l Vu' ffii GERALD THOMPSON St. Emydius Parish5 Glee Club 25 Sarton Chorus 45 Baseball 1-45 Football 2-45 Letterman's Club 2-4. LINDA UDINK St. Matthias Parish5 Pep Club 25 Sodality 15 Drum 8. Bugle Corps 15 G.A.A. 1-2,45 Masque 8. Scroll 45 Volleyball 15 Band 1-2. VIRGINIA AUGIIN Our Lady of Perp ual Help Par- Pep Club 25 G. .A. 1-45 Glee Club 1. MARY BETH TIERNON St. Helen's Parish5 G,A.A. 1-45 Glee Club 15 Masque 81 Scroll 45 Homeroom Tres. 4. BONNIE VAN FOSSEN St. Dominic Savio Parish5 Tiara Staff 45 Sodality 1-25 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 1-45 Drill Team 1-45 Valleyball 1-45 Basketball 1-25 Baseball 2. RONALD VEILLEUX St. GerIrude's Parish5 Sodality 45 Sarton Chorus 45 Masque 81 Scroll 4. LOUIS TORRES St. Emydius Parish5 Basketball 15 Football 1, 45 Cheerleader 45 Letterman's Club 45 Sarton Cho- rus 3-45 Homeroom Tres. 1. HENRIETTA VAN LIEROP St. Dominic Savio Parish5 G.A.A. 45 Pep Club Z5 Sodality 2-4. ANTON VENHUDA St. Matthias Parish5 Sodality 45 Basketball 2. jf ia iV.ii 73 2 lk? Mjilliiijylf! ,, 5 If! P I ' VY! . U- 1' 'J ' J tr hr rig I.. my CM 11 .1 X . '4 -V W-Y JJ rr 'Y , x N S 1 gf' I J -,vig ,SJ I AN- X .1 ,WJ J ' A ,N f u Y MARY ELIZABETH VENHUDA St. Matthias Parishg Sodality 13 Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 1-2,41 Glee Club 1. YVONNE VOGEL St. Dominic Savio Parishg G.A.A. 43 Orchestra 4. DARLENE IACQUELINE VIERRA Our Lady of Fatima Parishg Pep Club 23 Tiara Staff 23 Masque 81 Scroll 43 Sodality 1,43 Band I-21 B.A.A, 1-4. DANIELLE VRACIN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish3 Sword 81 Shield 43 Pep Club 23 Sodality 3-43 G.A.A. 43 C.S.F. 2-33 2nd place Voice of De- mocracy Contest 1. LORRAINE VIGIL St. Helen's Parishg Sword 8 Shield 43 Sodality 1,43 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 4. IACK WALSH St. Pius X Parish3 Sodality 22 Baseball 13 Track 43 Homeroom V,-Pres. 43 Class Pres. 4. giving fAe loaffern c aracfer by 74' DAVID FRANCIS VOELKER Our Lady of Victory Parish Band 1, DENNIS WATSON Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par ish: Sword Sr Shield 3-43 Base ball 23 Track 2,43 C.S.F. 2. fAeir exam e anal aclzieuemenf. KAY CECILIA WAUGH Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 G.A.A. 1-45 Sodality 1-45 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 2. JOSEPH FREDERICK WIDMER St. Emydius Parish5 Football 1, 3-45 Band 25 Letterman's Club 3-45 Homeroom V.-Pres. 4. . 1 M L01 'H .JJ BARBARA WEINGARTH Our Lady of Victory Parish5 G.A.A. 3-45 Masque Xi Scroll 2. SUZANNE WILSON St. Maria Goretti Parish5 Glee Club 15 Drill Team 1-45 G.A.A. 2-45 Sodality 1-45 Pep Club 25 Volleyball 15 Sodality Sec. 45 lst place Science Fair5 Homeroom Pres. 25 Homeroom V.-Pres. 3. GERALD ROBERT WELCH St. Raymond's Parish5 Glee Club 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 1-35 Football 1-45 Letterman's Club 3-45 Speech 8. debate 15 Home- room Sec.-Tres. 2. VALKYRIE MARY ELIZABETH WOLF St. Pancratius Parish5 Tiara Staff 3-45 Sodality 15 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 25 Drill Team 15 Drum 8. Bugle Corps 1-25 C.S.F. 1. CAROLYN ZABELA St. Genrude's Parish: PGP CNP 25 G.A.A. 1-45 G'ee-Club 25 2nd place Science Fair5 Volleyball 1-25 Flag Twirler 3. MARY WIATER St, GerIrude's Parish5 Sodality 15 G.A.A. 1-35 Glee Club 1. PATRICIA YOUNG Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 G.A.A. 1-25 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 1. DONALD ZIMPRICH Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish5 Glee Club 1. 75 1 Upon the shoulders of the f. fl fa ff 7' , l y fccawsf A2 if ' A 1 '7 nc! 1,61 ,,,f ,144-V2 ' J 'LM S-JfL4,4,Hz,a,.ff Q ' X, 1 Q f7 , 54,1 '.,f. my Z LX ff? if A JL, -A-calaifm f f 7 I f LAL!! f f I k ! Z' Z ,.L,d-Ak , 1 Wired!! if ff f ff of e J cf' Q M 2525 x ci f L14 Leg ofowercfaddmen rest the responsibility of carrying out the continued placement of each piece in the Pius X mosaic. The mature fruition of intellectual, moral and spiritual accomplishments will be theirs as they continue to build, piece by piece, upon the foundations and tradi- tions laid by their predecessors, the Alumni and the Class of '59. 77 66 J4 ,MLrJ- Wo6aic,, 0 ,qua 1 Football practice begins then in earnest and Oclalef slips in unnoticed. It finds Frosh and Senior alike grappling with new and difficult subiects, but forgetting them long enough to cheer wildly at the Warrior tilt on Friday nights. Ils each school month progresses, our living mosaic begins to take shape. .szplemler brings new books, new classes, new teachers, lockers, and worries as the students settle down after the lazy summer months. WOVEIMLBP bUSfl8S with 3 flurry of homecoming activity, quar- ter report cards, and a Sodality drive to help needy families at Thanksgiving. The death of Pius XII and the coronation of lohn XXIII will make the fall months live as history. mecemge with its annual Christmas fervor, is further illuminated by the beginning of the basketball season. Secretary-Treasu Vice-Preside rer Al Verdun President Bob Klotz nt Brenda McBrat ney N' f ' uniom D155 Able to lit smoothly, with untailing spirit, into any mosaic the lunior Class has a great taslr and a fore them The greater privilege be: . y are left both a legac the Class ol '5 y and a challenge by 93 much is expected ol them and, we confident, much will be accom l' as a M8 p rshed. We salute the Juniors group of great togetherness and r ' g eat possibilities. 79 Homeroom officers of 201 are, I-r, Pres. L. Ybaben, V.P., D. Breazeale, and S.-T. R. Levy. A Q 5 fi-13, ' 9 Jim Derry Alfred Diaz Daniel Klein Michael Klein mis. in i Dennis Pieczarka Gerald Sherwin Tim Hand a cv .. 'ia . , , Robert Lopez .... S., ' ,Q QW 'fi f., A Ronald Teissere ml Q. Q Jerry Chocek Charles Holtrichter Richard McCarthy ' I f - V 1. -. Tl. , -.,-., . .sail . Wx... , ., a-'Y Chuck Turgeon A ix John Bailey Jim Boland ,Fir r , wx 9 i l . N . Bill Bryant ........, Gail Crook Gary Johnston QL wg -. S .Q . Jim Barnick S' E X 'fix fi a ILL X 8,31 Xu' i:x v ll li ll 1 Tim Bollinger .3 1. 4 r .N XX- Robert Carnall 'xx 76 U NL. L' XXX 1 :fx f' l l V . in H l x 1. lim Davis :4 ill, Philip luels Richard Murdock Daniel 0'Connor NOT PICTURED Critelli, Mike Columbo, Dennis Grace, Mike King, Bob Meyer, Jim Prochnow, Jim Rubio, Bob Seidlinger, Gene ,ii-53 .rr Dale Becker 5 S F 5, 4, John Boyce 'a 1 I J W F fs 5' 'T '1 it ' -i 4 fr QL. f it ,N , 'ex J W.: I ' 'r ,.-x, f 1 A H r J -f' 4. Connie Annis Lillian Bahan Renee Bauerly Barbara Berardo Judith Carroll .I Not pictured: ,W , it Linda Askins fl e Z ,-L Julia Gribben Z. Q . -' J NX Judy Collier Alice Dee Eudolia Dumas Marjorie Dunn 157 A ii X , 5 L, ya .f ' f I V evra ' 3. P ton Chamberlain James Child .1::fz.f, 1 .4 Qi Nilliam Diserio G. . 'z ,X x, Xi' ' mfr- Dennis Merino Raymond Vento Val Doering Charles Morally David Weichers Nan Freiburghouse Kay Hollenbeck Hattie Jo Lail Judy Garnett Y 1 mr 3 Y 7.. K L' Y Sharon Hoy Carol Moore Mary George Diane 'nh 5. 5.-. .J x X l. r. Doris Rajotte -5 Ou .P J 1 i lair '-ui 0 f iv 9 Joann Governalie 'FF , 3' .1 ,5 'V JoAnn LaGrone v fir I , 1 fr il Gloria Sanchez --L.. Homeroom 200 officers are, I-r, S.-T. Penny 0'Connorg Pres. Sherry Georgeg and V.P. Bonnie Scott. 1 if 'n 1 l'XNL'x, ' - Lee Ann Boone Susan Carey , rx. 4 ff- 1 ul , If Y L ,, X . rr . X f Janet Flesch Yvonne Gerue . '..', 3, 1 J H214 ' A ' v: - X., J N . Karen Lee Diane Lux uri, Celia Martinez Kathleen Moore Dolores Perez Rita Raisola 2 . ,. J fx D . , -s G V' - ' tr A J an! A 1 ,im .1 . xx .A V ,,, y Gayle White Judy Wilson Irene Cota ia- e ,f -S' Ll' ki . :xg , . X l Judy Griggers X 1 ' ' tx .ee il X ll, W . Claudette Martin Patricia Neary Sandy Santillo J aaa, ,wffgizk x 1 aaa, V lima Arlene Young 05 Q. 'Q J 'CI' v' Germaine Cullen Margaret Duarte Mary Fitzpatrick Beverly Guss Elaine Hauck Dorine Hoag Not Pictured: Barbara Atfield Theresa Ioftrida L N Paulette Tramutola .- s X Q- as KT' he ,I info fAe Sonya Smith , y -A J i f x , 2 J J l . N .fail y v ,itil l F , VJL ' ' C ' 1 J! - v . , U . V .l , f - A- I 1 N , AV I '- - L I rl' I C A l J 1, X Officers of Homeroom 211 are, I-r, Pres. Barbara Hansingerg S.-T. Mary Reidg V.P. Deanne Mizeur. Officers of Room 223 are, I-r, S.-T. Sandy Chavesg Pres. Dorothy Martin: and V.P. Bobbie McCarty. laaffern def Lg fire .gzniorfx ivy- K ee X Lag L xX 'tri Simeon English g 01:9 K w- . - , x t Mary Kropack , 1. . Charalene McDonald Jeannette Radley Patricia Geary .ww ij XX' L Helene Kunkel K' L- v- , X i June McGovern Diane Rassi P 5 -5' Q' L Q l Maryrose Hobart l ,gr . I2 Mary Alice Lavine rt 5. S rx 5 X Carmel Martinez ludith Schilz Not pictured: Gloria Gasporra Helen Lambert Sharon Siener Marilyn Smith Michelle Tatman EZ x N Catherine Kelsey 'S W 3' Q I -we e, ef X. Linda Lilley lacquelyn Moone Regina Schmittle Rita Alzuir ., If , K 1 xl ' Florence Bisson JI, Mary Carroll 'iw ar S! N.- ,, , lf as Kathleen Kinmartin Q 6. Sheila Lindsey ,X '- Tv it l X - Judith O'Sullivan Karen Schwable - I We 1- ru Linda Askins l 9- . tv' r - N Kr - ., A l N Antoinette Bonello gf, C ft 'ix fl X . Judy Deckerl ,.-g 5 5 X r xff l Nancy Konoske Q Q . Mary McCabe CN I T ' -r' ,L . lg T X Ying Kathleen Pietro Dolores Vergano 'ibm '. Q9 .'-'sf : qi X' Qx Jeanne Bezuhly Sheila Drumm Patricia Hoban 4. -.r 2' X ll Janet Mestre S I Q Betty Mae Bienlein W v x ' Maureen Emerson 'ax Sally Hohman 1 'r Anita Monete A g to up 'E x.Xfxf Patricia Stephenson Karen Taylor l ' 1 H41 if .f 6 A J x X XX 1. Karen Broullette ,-Q- gv-hx, 9s.,.,-4' Judith Ford Patricia Koenig -mm: .51 .,., , ,,:, ., Ity, V , Y? , 1 j I Judy Deal Irene Devito 7 Theresa Guernon jr .e Cheryl Larson Marian Heidecker Judith McElroy Ann Neri Pat O'Hara Nancy 0'Keefe M 1 wx V, ,tl .v,, -Q 1 .h X ziggy Virginia Thompson Mary Virnig Cecelia Wright Officers of Room 119, I-rp Pres. Sheralyn Sad- lerg V.P, Jacque Foleyg S.-T. Carole Nevins. 34 J Not pictured: Beverly Mosman if X 4 L Q Ex Barbara Driscoll N Q lv Q , s . cf Dawn Hills 3' ,5- x U' Veronica McGovern if . - -as rsh, 5 R fi -lx in Marianne Schmitz Madeline Wylie Patricia McEleny Not pictured for Homeroom 212 p. 86 Michael Bair Albert Borza James Hird Michael Maynard Dennis Moren Alan Reynolds Jacob Yeckel ,177 -4 ag, s?P ' gg-4 A J, '---www 'D C -ff I 7. t Q , ' ' 'J ggi-is f J .. ,. f 1 W - J Mary Judith Allen Joanne Michele Angelino Linda Kay Baumann Maureen Elise Bidwell Judith Clare Budds Lucinda Josette Carlucci in zx S 'fx' Q 9 Q ' 2 r , J , , if J .fp ti- N X ,-,, 1 f V X V . T ' 'YVWX . V 5 X 'I-. .1 J J f15Xii'-Jil. ' J Wendy Chambers Beverly Ruth Connell Ronna Marie Davis Kathlyn Velma Doyle Jeanne Patricia Dreyfus Joan Diane Edwards at aw ,gmac . u ' '72 f.ilL,f W? : J J N A r 4 by 'E X k ,. . f lm J, E ' . l v N Barbara Clare Griley Frances Bridget Hickey Carol Marie Hofschulte Carole Ann Kastner Marianne Miller Mary Ann Muckenthaler . In if f - rg' f t,a 4 5 J .tif f ft-1 6 5 'FSS it , J Nye, sltggri ,I L-Q Jig ' K, fx 1Nly.li'1 X l kr k AV pb, , 4. nw, s X Q 1 I' X -5 ' J lrk. V t lo! K X W R 3 I . X W J. as ' is J ' B .1 ,AX I Carol Anne Ramsay Irene Yvonne Sanchez Sunny Marie Sieberg Lynn Squires Sharon Ann Stanley Judith Marie Sweeney Not picturedg 0 Katherine Miller sa ,. Rachel Ogren Mary Ann Perkins lda Smith Patricia Tellers camwn Ann Tmuskle Officers of Homeroom 215, I-rg Pres, Brenda McBratneyg V.P. Joeanne LaCourg Sec. T. Bonnie McBratney. W3 E, Q , Nh -.ga 'Sf S 1 N 1 -I i l Bill Adrian X I f ly:-if 1 lt I WD x ,,-,, ,J 5! , Dick Beyl TN J, XX W 1 - 1 i S x Leroy Custer 4.5 I- si. K, .xii Owen F, Howard 9 4 W' gum' iii ' ill r 1 Michael McCarthy Alfred Wm. Reavis Tom P, Silverlake Phillip Applegate ,. q --iz, l if N. Donald Borkowski Robert L. Daoust Dennis Isaac 'U-5 av Donald J, Mandella eral . . i fg 1 l e .. Q . .Jr ' J' V . fqggrf . wi . N , xi. Paul Reis Richard D. Sinclair ' R ' llia L , -2 1 l i Officers of Room 212, I-r, V.P, Dennis Tellersz S.eTt Ted Young: and Pres. Mike Olivas, ' -N 1: , R .5 R L h J an 'E 'S A , ,r ,il ii Lv , x fkt ,L 1 gifs John Fodor Christopher Lee Frahm i Q. 1 f. .1 Bill Jenkins 'ffm . 551K . Michael Mello Michael Rhines Bernard Terhorst Dale Kirstine John T. Moretta William E. Robinson Bob Tritz yr- , ,.... 2 'iil or i 'I K .l ,. J , N . :takin ' ' ... 'Cl Robert Francis Gomes Lloyd Hofschulte ,X X. X x. Richard Lascola Don Luizzi 2' A n v. .5 x5. ' sh -t X I v i ' X James P. Nero Jimmy Papaleo , ,or iv- . ! ': sf. ,' x 1' ' Q ' v ,1 ff . , :' gg 1 x xxx V- John Ruiz Robert Seeger Daniel Vasquez Albert Verdun iq r P R l' gl... if in , is :- D W ii Thomas Bahan si?ziFf'w it 5. iv ly L.. .N . S 5 Steve Creason 1 fy' Q, T f ,M M. h rr 'D A Joseph Hohman Duane Liable Lawrence Nolan n-wwe., - 1 1 Y., Hi.. 4 - 8 T A 1431- 'fo hfutz- President Nelson Murphy Leslie Benofy Ted Bilotta Jack Campbell Luis Escobar Anthony Golda if H, . sb. 1324 it .:,: ,wk .X -vt' l x John Griffin Kenny Hudgens Tim Jones Kenneth Keller G. ag' ,. .,x x . Tom McDonald l,5.l!,1 ww.-vit., Z 'IP gil Y ri i x E, it ht h i f f Tom Schwartz s',t!. Jax - . R at . Vice-President Jerry Perrizo , 1-gf gat v John F. Martin John R. Martin David Shaw James Webster Officers of Homeroom 227 ,ii I' ia el, , Xi- - lil Sec.-Treas. Richard Griffith .nv ' nz Brian Cooley Larry Gutting ww wmv- Joseph Kozick Eugene Mikov r V J, 1 dw, H. ly . X it-at Romey Yanez Not Pictured: Michael Gallagher Michael Hurley John Lanza Timothy McCarthy Richard Malley Douglas Maris Richard Molthen Norman Rose Frank Shields Kenneth Steele Reggie Wilson tie . Richard Cortese Richard Hoevel Walt Lange Douglas Miller Stanley Zabec Jim Zaccaro Lil' QC0l'l .gzmefifer Wodaic gall- fflf fy rushes in on the tail of a new semester and soon it's over and the only events remembered are the Valen- tine Dance and the annual retreat. Writ-1-A rides in on the heavy eyelids of the students preparing for the Sci- ence Fair. lll ,,,,. Settling down again in January is accom plished quickly after a New Year's dance. The coming ot the baseball season draws increasingly large numbers of stu- dents to the dusty diamond. Jap,-if comes all too soon dropping the Sodality dance and the end of the third quarter solidly in our laps. Before we've had time to recover, the Prom, Senior Tea, May Crowning, drama production, and festival have come and gone and all that remains is graduation which also comes and goes as all other things. You, the student or the parent who have experienced all these events, are the critic of our mosaic. Only you and God can decide its worth. President George Rosales Vice-President John Galyen SOFA Olffl 010915 Secretary-Treasurer Alice Montoya The presence and influence of the Sophomores is being felt more and more in the many club and athletic activities. As a vital part of Pius X, they have grown to realize not only the privilege that is theirs, but also the responsibility that they have of keeping Christian training the highest ideal of educa- tion. By good example and cooperation both off and on cam they giveth ' ' PUS, e living mosaic life-long and lasting beauty. 89 Officers of Homeroom 225, I-r, top-Pres. Bill Schroeder, V.P. Richard Diem, lower, Treas. Rod Guthrie and Sec. Bill Paumier. James Hollywood Bill Ley Ev , Q! is ts. u L... 1 if .- Tom Mclntosh Russel Novotny l lxlwk Thomas Probert Gary Rausch Jim Sexton Denny Sherratt 90 R . 1 mrnlhs' 1 Ronald Parle 4-.3-L JU Michael Reavis Robert Taylor W L X sig John Allen Arthur Cook 'S 5s,X a W Y :Vibes ' ' 1' l, - will: 3-he 1 - Hx it Thomas Gallagher we f e Q- ,ypa ' -' mi- T' K f Q iv. , 130 William Petersen f 4. J 'Q ah T Ze 'fl Randall Rozatti Richard Weber f psf 'V' Robert Beingessner Denny Busch ,K ill X V e David Christianson Donald Divin ix ir? Am . ' Ji 'C' WT A , :male st .t 71 William Groover August Guardalabene dlairif 5A0wn Lg flue , JA M . 6: Gary Sargent Tom White Wav' we JQ Y J G A Mike Carnall Jesus Castillo ia Q. J Q . in Q 'L' S 'J 1 , G, so X ml X Tracy Farwell James Floeck Patricia Arnett . 4' .. 1 ,N 5 , rf f Qg Er Jean Hasson . .nlvv He'mufHeff1ef Pamela Biewend .SJ0l0Aom0re5, in flze many -'-fi , i K Homeroom 131 officers who pose so prettily are, I-r, S.-T. Margo Malley, i 'X Pres. Genevieve Guerin, and V.P, Raydeena Mosula. Prudence Dlm3U90 'F X is ,t tv- hx . T' x Helen Bedner 'TF '- , . an Marilyn Bekesy Susan Brown lr Dianne Doster ,A f -5-' f Fill? Florence Duggan x.. Laraine Engel R. ki IA ix' r G Jean Fischetti Anna Byers 'l H I 4 ix Teresa Dugan '-I I A s Q -. ,I J ' 4'.aF, ia-in y I J i . ,M 5 Catherine Durlak Jacqueline Fischer Genevieve Guerin 91 .W M, a lax Jo Ann Janovich f- sg .2 K . X1 DianeKoIden 8- 'r 1 Joelle Lavine Lucretia Marino Irene Mimiaga Carol Stack K M W E 1.1, ..... T K- x , N N xx: I Pauline Jones ,- P 1454 1 Elizabeth Kossler 1. K. wt' Heidi Maisl i v Sandra Mase l,UOI 5 CUT, FQ Raydeena Mosula Kathy Terry P 'Q i r if ri , - v L if bfi Mary Kaminski 9 3 l ba Mary Kozick Margo Malley 241. , alias p 2. it -SU 'I I- v X Ji , . I Stephanie Maushardt X' K Kathryn O'Shea Helen Tower Sandra Kelly Q ' a -4 M Joanne Krisman . P wg- f . i l X Diane Mandala Pat Melby J aftzuztiw, Sharon Peterson Mary Ubrun xv 5 -4 Lenny Kiefer Clara Krolikowski Q Patricia Marino Karen Miller Q 4. Qs, X X un . 1 Susan Ritchie Pamela Weisheit H',gf3 K-: Y -1 T y .. wk. X-4 xi fx '- QI ' 1 ly lean Scott Rita Wright r ',, Homeroom 106 oflicers, l-r, Pres. Gene Johnson, V.P, Jeff Boles, S.-T. Larry Gomez. .- QA ., tv., l Robert Cianciolo ,',s-'-- 5. , - - l wi f xx ' Charles Davis 'les s Y 1 . A X, 1,4521 Robert Galasso Julian Salas John Costello 'J 4 f J .Y Gregory Earhart Thomas Jasmin Edward Sanchez . , .ix ' ir ' 2 . .,. J I Y .-Viv. . ' ' A-wr if , . rr.V 9' 4 g 'Ei .r S., Q-, X 'iw . -W ,, NA .. R. ,,, A .4,, 'J he .. ,. . Alfred Aguirre . ' ---5-r -.7-F' ,jf S l' 41 . I w , A Q 4 l 4,3 ilk? X x W-la-,L whgwl XX N R ' lk L Frank Adrizzi Nicholas Calia , . J 'e in ,. 'pile Q I ' Q 'P 'XX N . rw- Tommy Amendariz James Babcock f I. . , , T rl V l -r 1 1, X .l ,. f i Alexander Camarillo James Erickson Phil Finken f'eTl5?2 ' .i -4 fy I J elif ll. raa -- R ik-5' .'f'Tl'5 ' 1 . -4 if J, g :X - Charles Loch Don Leubbers Richard Martin Harmon Price William Schilz Louie Telles Jack Tritz Donald Vento 9 1'-lr J if ' 'Q' 'f f 5 Sophomore Homeroom 129 officers, I-r. Pres. Alice Montoya, V,P. Sue Burton, and S. T. Maria Lupo. ITLCLLQ5 fAQlfl'l Ctlfl Clfkiet ' 1 S in - ' so ' ' Nancy Arrowsmilh R , ity, YJ l lanice Benadom X- oo ooo Margie Dickes Mary Essmaker Catherine Baker Nancy Burton Vicky Duarte Peggy Galasso ,- XA -1 NA M Mary Ann Barclay X Q ,x Mary Bybee V a in X Yolanda Duenas Irene Hausinger 1 fl rl N li Ellen Aguilar Virginia Bates Mary Cahill Mary Erhart ludy Howard -K 4 , ' 4n. v 1 S I L M I M 2 -.. X1 X. A Janet Armstrong Constance Bellovich Katherine Campbell Joan Erickson N RX Gwynette Keys Gloria Jimenez +C r-1 rl. r - v- ai -. 'xl f rig' V ,, iexi x mm I r if Ae , Y A, , S l Mary Knoll G' ,, ev' H: K? xx We 1 P 'I ' Margareeta Milliken Carolee LaGrone Sheila Niemeier as 9 .5- ff 'sz XX x Rosemarie Santangelo ll . .yt 'X 3 1 .2 l f Margaret Settles Carol Vuletich K U T : l r Mary Wilson Carol McCalman Nh N xl 3 R. Marilyn Reese T-JP JoAnn Schertzer C 4 L. I elm, Yr' ,hifi 51.5 , l Elizabeth Stark hu i ',A 1 X 4 'FIN 4 W' . .x af Nadine Welch A Qs s. lien A o 1 ix' W , . , ir Mgr -mg 'J . Louise Micek a K1 , Lorna Richmond 59 1: -E-N x. K girl? A Joan Schauer as l L. ,M ,. - I Rita Voelker lean Wilhelm Rita Wlock Phyllis Zaffarese 95 W y c L . Eileen Carmody , . -in 5 . Q-.A P all Cheryl Creason Veronica Dee f 'I' :V , r N . K1 ' .. r 7 Barbara Gerzin Sherry Letson 'fu' rf. E, I. n x .K x I Marilyn Rassi Cheryl Starr 96 H K ' is ., if ,. Aft H' Y. ,L 1 Wkaugh 1. U - ff, +2 Elizabeth Christensen Margaret Cullen ta' 2.3 C' 37 i x Jie X Jackie Duchesne 5-T ,ii , li -E 1 'I Frances Gruendler 5 . 5 Teresa McCarron Mary Regets I, rw, Q. ,1..,x .. 7 .lv xi NX 'u . Sharon Stobie , ' on I - . fo fke in i it ' lin ' ' 5 ' l I 1 , lireigqi , , J, X K Jliinqa abjer ill' I 5 ry ' , y w l f X 7 f Q S 1 .1 , K, ,. i L l jl VI x I .1 ,W i,' , fr f f fy I f 'M iv . I xy t L. V7 rf xl 'lj tix! a E r.fwa1,f' 'X ff 1 1' A . 510 Q , .J L l ' . 4 N V K rf! t ' - f - L, I ' 'nf' I V' , if ll Vicelirident E gy Af, if ' L, f if i DN X P i :SGI aFox X I . ry I .I ' A XX ,ax gl' V Vx' if' ey u X wg 1 'bg ' A' if ,, r Mary Eremita if if 'IV LY. 4 I I I' 1 1 .ff R I U! ' 1 I , . Not pictured: Linda Hurth SYIVIG FOX Q eq ,i X K X P W I Q ,rt Eunice McGovern A - , 3 my 4 it Y 'L 43 ig x ..- , , ,Sr gf ' . .gf ,, .ag .K fx r Monica Rouleau Geraldine Torres Carolyn Maguin Frances Sink Irene Toscano Rose Merlo F Patricia Smith ,i, Secretary-Treasurer Diane Alpago - '1 Y ,,. 'U x - Paulette Parker N 9 .dm Q AI .L . 6' -. 1 . ,, , , 'TE-gf ' , ' . ' uf - Margaret Stalker s ,M Q ,. n M U, ,Q 'tv' I , N. Margaret Tramma Trulane Williams manic an ,..r, I-..X Y- -.5.,e . President Bernadine Finnerty Kathleen Abajian N . . - x , 4 . Sec.-Treas. , . M Alma Roque A E H r X' , xx Q-X Darlene Cayer li r 4. a ii A l Not picturedp X ' lanet Citrowski Barbara Coy 4 ., .N1v 5 I... Carolyn Fager Lucretia Fiore Linda Harvey iiirl K 'Q el l evo nfkfx ' .h J .le - Cheryl McVey Pat Mabey Paula Piazza Sue Range l - i i c ' ' a. Ga ' aww a' XXX 'lla 'eu Peggy Stock Rosemary Tabet Esther Terrameo Penny Tibbetts ,L Lincli flrem infieloaragfg l 3- 4- i all Kathleen Bradley 0' Q L. Q v We ' g, Carla Cordes Donna Danzer Rita Kintigh + 'fix cu. .H lo Brouwers Linda Carlucci Katherine Dugan Marlene cGuigan al i ,W , H ,r l -,, V xl ' , . ' M Helen Raisola l r s sr. Marline Venturini Joyce Rosenthal Sandra Zimmer 97 Augustine Arguello , 9 -ss-1 Peter Brassell David Foster Kenneth Jackson Steve Jorgenson Anthony Astengo tix ew Xi is lerry Cluck Q awe, :al : 1 R gf V Q X g Frank Fraeyman . G ' i x al 8 Michael Jimenez Terrance Krisman Xxx p x i 'R K I r ' Ernie Kutbach Ronald McWeeney Homeroom 208 have some ambitious offi- cers named I-r, Pres. Bill Sparks, Act. Rep. John Whitney, Sec. David Widmer and Treas. Vince Concialdi. Louis Bonsangue Ralph Duron . .4 L Glen Hedges Not pictured: lames Breen Michael Vossler i 1:1 D3 ,.. 2. 2 cu is o 2 CD 2 P, ' 1 s- Robert Fodor 'kt 'Q N i E tw -.l f ' ' Xxx b ' V' ' X it 6 1 J 2 David Hogan William Hudson Gary Marks Mariano Molina L5 33 -'gifr' - ir ,U J . 'fq 5- .' , 4 will i n 1 .- W 'fi t ,- H5 f i ' - l Cp LQ Richard Rausch Ronald Rex Albert Salallo Mickey Sneddon Larry Sones Angelo Terrameo l .aw - ,rbi r i..'K i ' NJ. J' rr I 'F' William Watson less Whitten Kenneth Zimmer fo rlw Grim- ,Wo of Me ,mffw Officers of Homeroom 219, I-r, S.-T. Alan Berryman: Pres. George Rosalesg V.P. John Galyen. John Cora V r-1.4 ,pa ,f Kenneth Euge Richard Heroux Eugene Kardell Lance Crawford Richard Floryanowich Leonard Horstman Ronald Kestler N Us 'KM5 Bill Davidson I -IMO Patrick Goeckner Robert Howes Thomas Kornish 99 F , r A ll F l' l I v-I-157,-V-,arf ..y U? af .'1 r -Q-,ws Ruben Baez Rick Beckley , --, ,3, ' I - l Jerry Biloudeau David Bryzelak . it if 1' R r V l R y Michael Galdero Jerry Cochran Kenneth McAtee william McCracken E l .. l I l Paul Ehret Francis Erdman Mark McNeil Bill Mochon E i if slr? 1-'frafrfgifer ff ge -M , V .vert ' 1 I , V it I W bf , K U js , 'K 9 r - rf - A it --- Q' ' ,, ,'Wf2f.: 2 r 1 B for to , 'll Larry Goss lohn Henry Frank Patino James Ransom Robert Hrycyk Dennis Ingram Gerald Rowe jack Starbird ' ' ' g W f-N. my , Y. .. ,,, Not pictured Eugene Kardell James Martinez ' fr. r . i, A , ' 5 ' yy,r r Iames Wrnte rs I Richard Loyd Jim Turkovich ' Harry Varian 100 Michael McMillen Ronald Osborn X9 Paul Rick 'l l 'f Robert Trivision Eddie Westmyer Homeroom 121 officers are, I-r, V.P, Carole Ponkrashowg Pres. Jackie Wardg and S.-T.JOAnn1oseph. ,'f 'Jes 'Al vi- XM X 'll I Helenlarvis A . xx Q N Donna Morrison s N au , ulanda Northridge Patricia Schulz Pamela Kish N ludee Mosman 1- 'HX is f x r Linda Peters Mary Simpson Marianne Kramer 1 M73 V -X .4 3. ,.,xkk Emma Murar 6' tin! af' is-T' i, fj J ixf. A It K lid loan Policy ef gr X rj' E 5 X ' Roseanne Stephens Q 4 K Q 1 it N wi Toni Bannan , L'- iBlz'X Judy Davis lane Dunham 42. Eileen Murphy . 'IJ 'zz Carolyn Rapp Kay Rearden ,,, Beverly Belding Emily Deutsch Q45 lx i Carolyn Ferrone Mah ff ' .il E l -tr X l Diane Gibson C315- L K' if i Margaret Conroy 'vs .hc J ' if .N i K .X Kathy Duncan ,Eiga '15 ft? lyk lf, -ffl' x S-X X , .ill Susan Geary s ,Pc 10 - . .A- X l Jacquie Hoferer LlQy1..'l ' 5' s '55, E X,t,:, limi ,Q X-it Margaret Schild Donna Schoemaker ' W1 ty v Ceorgianna Treder Barbara Valencia Mary Walsh -Linda Webb 101 Secretary-Treasurer lo President Frank Dooley Vice-President Walt Meagher Ann O'Donnell F85 H1011 First times are always the hardest! The Freshmen's first time was full ol enlightenment and bewilderment. They found this adage very true as they skipped and stumbled through their first year ol high school. Undaunted, they made themselves known by their participation in acti ' ties and drives. Following in the l them t vi- ootsteps that stretch before , he Freshmen are well on their way to ' ' proud. making Pius X as ,. V '57 'N' 1 l l A 1 'X 1 '4'7l:', a 1 1 a - 3 ., Margaret Abel ' Qfla Mary Easton 'L-. X17 J., Donna King X 1 Diane Mendez Yolanda Rodriguez 4 . I si K xl I. Margaret Weber -we 75 f Nancy Barnett Francis Baylis ,J ' , , Kathy Geraths Sandra Hackett A X Wx VV x H Marie Kloss Diane LeVasseur T ,f W , X. r Karen Meyer Carol Mitchell v5 vs., 'fgxt - E i . H if 't X l .4 Maxine Rouse Carol Sedlacek Not pictured: lacquelyn LeRoe Mary Licata Officers of the Freshman Homeroom 229 are, l-r, V.Pt Val Simonsg Sec.-Treas. Sheila Noel: and Pres. Pat Konoske. A an I Nada Bollong he 'N :Lf '17 f ' , x x 2153 Maureen Hough ' s.. , X rg i Virginia Mammano 4 Tr: Patricia Noonan sin, L, by C L- Ypysf.. X 'KW' Q' ' Carol Stegman r 'tg Joanne Deden 4 HX h 5. ' . i Jean lanclaes f 11' . X . :ff l Anne Martin -i, ' ' 1 Maryanne Nunes . N3 A Patricia Stewart X Mary Dumas Virginia Jones Carla May Kathryn Paumier Theresa Strouse tv N, v esfagf., Raymond Adrian H, if -3 lynx? Alfred Barrios 1 ' Ti t 'I ' 5 ' Ronald Busch a I its A James Federico is llchael McRaven 9' fl' W x ' Joseph Saca l O4 .1 A 9 wi 3 Jeff?-f f , A r ' Michael Anderson Thomas Barclay ig. 'X y Not pictured ' b Kenneth Favre Ronald Beingessner Bill Brady 'rf' se we - 4 A r ik ll A iimrl i - fin r. i s A Michael Coletta William Cooper Andrew Enriquez QT B I A happy looking group of officers in Freshman Homeroom 110 are, seated, Pres. Joseph Rodriguez, and V.P. Danny Hoy. Standing, is Sec.-Treas. Larry Civitelli. l'l fA8 jPe6AmQn And rl if A Q4 r 4 A N N it If X s ef ' l X X i ,X h , L 3 Urban Flick Robert Foreman Willie Kutbach Louis Leon Edward Lynch Robert McCrackr , J . ,, H an W Q 'F w-' A F A' L .L , ' A . A Zz. 4' s I X2 ' vi X A R we ' 9 -Nw -as..-' r ex - as ' i ' sr Q ml Jil ' 'S A .tr :z -f Raymond Mayo Michael Mellott Richard Metzler William Meyrick Frank Milburn Albert Miller - f 1 ,Q t L 2 ,-, A g. ' ' .' l , ,h,. 1 , p . -j Q A QPIQ, ',V i QL A .I L V i L r ry 'ffa'1X14F2?i X1 X -i Aki -abs --if ve. George Skalsky Nicholas Squeglia Albert Tabar ' lohn Vackrinos ArthurValencia Gordon Whinerj it Q- L , ,, . xx I. ' 'l Ann Adger Henrietta Aguirre Judith Ahe t r 2 A L , I 9 Q, . s- Xx? 2 L, W ,xt X , v.-X, ' . ak ' K Lok- r. 'ltfdt Simona Benavidez Roberta Bishop Michelina DiLoreto M V ?4 r .I ,Q Qu Q4 ': - 1 ka . sg' Vx ,. ff H V' :nk l,ql:,.,. X,X'w 'I xi' ,. r st A u , ff Helping hands make light work, so Dorothy Martin believes as she Cafolowankowski Sharon Gay Sandra Gilmore directs Gene Johnson 8. Father Sharpe with the cold drinks. 4' f.: .. A A. . 'se V7 9 . -tl-l 't 1 Micheline Goulet ,- I I I 'xr 1-A L L LCLL t CL! LIU! Jerry McGinnis :WT 'S Q- , to ' 'W R y ' ::,x. x 1 lixfh . Dale Moren l '-ff - C.-,, -tw. 7 X1 Qt Vernon Wilson 105 iq lg, 5 . t r ' n x P X Francesellen Hayes 9 .aj L A XXX, l Catherine Laner .S lacqueline Marchand 'N . Vs.- ludy Hubbard 'x lwj Charlene Larsen 5-'1 .Ut ly, X Lorraine Micek . f - A ' 'Q Q, ,x N Q ' 1 A loyHughes 'K Q 5 NM Mary Liewer - s A 612' Gloria Montoya an Marilyn Nevins 1 GaylePamer luliePedro aaflwf fAQl'i'l:5QA!8:5 fo a rigic! Patricia Skinner gr C59 .gf .AT H Anne Pepin loan Wiater .5 I. 'X V is .xx iiti -ai oe Officers of Freshman Homeroom 217, lfr, Sec.-Treas, Janice Putnam Pres. loyce Marin and V, P. lulie Benadom relax after strenuous offi cers' duties. ,aa fferng Patricia Pierce Anita Raisola lo Ann Ricottone Pat Wilhelm Elizabeth Wilson Cheryl Zollman ' ,W .Q 'V A ,A K, sti-bf Vg- 5 1 n 5 fix' Homeroom 213 officers, l-r, V.P, Pat Terrameo, Pres, Doris Bell, and Sec.'Treas. Kathy McGowan believe in including fresh air in their many plans. 1 I ,' i 5 J D 4 Qgi,1'5'k -2 . 93 , 6' 55' 'I' U 5 V y 3 5 I' 2. 2 'D 'lf nw ' , 11' X 3 9 1 ,' 0 , 1' ' air' 3 ll 5 X nz ' ' rn Us if E- N - 3 Z 5 2 5 J, ri ,Q -. 2 3 ll 2 2 S' e 2 5 'p v g -. , 3 2 S N m g.. X . Joanne Anselmo Sherry Berkley ' 'si 1 N- , Tena Chang iq-if 'W a'l?3'i 1 , Carolyn Conder Z .R is R. ' 1 ludy Edwards W . 'Q -1 Catherine Basile 36? ' ,4 xx- lx H . . N Beverly Boothby 4 J it A Claudia Child l ' ' I Mary Contreras A 'x Xp' . wx, J' 4 n .N Linda Espe Barbara Liberio Marjorie McGivern ia- . tt lulia Bennett Lucy Bybee Ann Crotty 'K X Rosalina Garcia Patricia McGurk -x- 4 't iw - fi' Rus Esperanza Gomez Lynn Hartman ' f ' I i J 4 . -M' ! ' f tg, , if i ,, ri f, w. , 4xX'4,, V. . i... cv. Dora Martinez I 1- Q . 4 Sally 0'Connor L 1 . NS. i Q11 Doreen E. Stepp Diane Wilson H-1-GT lt J , ks' . 'Ns- il4 Gloria Mastri 1' lil bil JoAnn O'DonneIl 7-1 '- 4. .T ' 1567 1 tx I i Lorraine Stewart 5 I Kathy Zeisler Anne Mercer Yi? e i Maria Rosa 'f A Wai:-, L I Kathleen Strack A e- .vr-uf U Cynthia Zolla X fl' Officers of Homeroom 220 number nearly as many as are in the home- room, Ifr, Pres. Mike Hendon, S.T. lohn Martinez, and V,P. Walter Guzman, Mary Mosurak D Araceli Ruiz : T. 'vi ,1 .,. Q Alice Sturm Not pictured: Kathleen 0'Rourke ,Jn S is 'Gs' Mary Munoz l Y Kay Shannon ,'2..Jr 1 .Y K Vfiiff'--. Cheryl Trivision rea izing flzaf fkeg v Fi Q .th i l Not pictured: Jerry Dimmitt ici Rudy Chiaromonte Daniel Enriquez Richard Meder ,-v., i, Roy Roberts Linda Nolette ,g,, 41-ya- an Q- Is' I I ii. Loretta Sizemore 6? A-x 1,-vra Linda Venegas 6U 2 l'lQCQ55Cll Christopher Albin Q Michael Madonna Sanford Williams ' V . PM g i'-f 'hu .. ' 1 Officers of Homeroom 210. I-r. V. P. Frank Harris, Pres. lim Rodden and S.T, Wayne Perry. X Fav . sf? XXX .flux Karl Hauser il , Roger Holmberg 2:4 Robert Laeng lack 0'Connell ,snail-lI ! Q. T 11 'il , i Q, Y . - . 'wi . s - . . . ' ' ' 4 X ' tv.. Paul Heller Michael Hoevel lg Dx X , 'igiiy r .j..3.t:J' . - '-1'32,x'11 ' tl ln. hfzlafillili fill? f - William Jones George Kossler ij i E' X - ,LW l fi Richard Laroche Ramon Lasoya Robert 0'Connor lohn Oney S x 4 2 I ,j g B -...- CletusAdelman if s- .' W-'Sv , 'K 'N . , ,Q x e I . lk . Q 1. Joseph Atfield , '1 1 We lv W l Charles Burns x T' 1 N V pa SAN Thomas DePippo .- , .ll 1 1 I 'Q 1 I -,l Richard Alba x l 'X .V Jigga i X' i..XlT 2l x- lo..,,e Daniel Bienlein 6 5' K Ye' , H. L 'ae x . l tm. . Terrance Butler G. hp l -.7 l l ,75- 5 'vl Joseph Dunn X -Q '-'N S A 1 til Y n Q5 -7' f l N n iii:-3: N lc 1 '- ls Kenneth Liesmeyer Philip Partain , Randal Martin Michael Paul i, ,V J x -4. Q x it 'lin i '. e fa s - . William Burinda R 9 x l' l ' ' lvl Peter Danna is ' sa I f I . XTR 2 i David Frick nw. fly. S- X Peter McDonald Dennis Pierce A' Q' -5 - . if H . .1 -vs. v. m 'f ', , f X ' - 1 X K XD' 5 , , A w Q L l' nl ' William Roman Anthony Romo .fx 5- 3 N 3.4 , . l , . - 1'f:F5'.5?p1 Alan Villa lohn Walter 'Q -. 6' 'ir elllxz-'y E I X ,. ax. A TX? I Robert York Lawrence Zimmer .N- fi , X 5 l Kenneth Rhines i2 ', ?1'o? Y Patrick Weeks Not pictured: Dwayne Kuri Z' :ie , Paul Terhorst Charles Van Sickle tg 4 it h it il . I 1 X 2 X W ll Kenneth Wilkinson Richard Wuerthner Homeroom 221 officers I-r, S.-T. Cecelia Ybaben, V, P. Betty Bunck and Pres Norma Guzman look prety busy with ideas. ll0 llff' lllll lll Ill Ill .i 1 , e - , -wwf- ,. .ggi Not pictured: Patricia Murphy 4. Elaine Drikas s-S N E' X 'EAN 1, Erma Gonzales A1133 'WWE 5. W -3' - :gl 9. Patricia Iverson Patricia Perez Lete Margaret Pierce I ' Y , Q F I ' ' P X . 'fl 'Qh'v-f. i t l ai l 'i Rebecca Raisola Irene Ramirez Marquitta Tobias 5- . - K xv, . 'V . it Q , ,ill Yr .l Grace Vigil Valerie Winstead Joyce Zabek Freshman Homeroom 202 officers, l-r Pres. Frank Dooley, V. P, Don Bishop and S.-T. Joe Culbert find plans-making an enjoyable pastime. 'qw -f Donald Cullen Derek Dunn X5 yy as HY , r was lu t Allen Horany Charles Ingram N I, , X J, M I A .A.. 2: ,ik ' ,J -. J Robert McKenna Michael McKeon 3 , John Mills Patrick 0'Dell K 'lla James Ferreira if K hz 'sit 'QR' v le, E Clayton Kaminskas 1, Michael McMillan we J' wr- ' W fr - :sw Xi John Baker J WTS ,I ll.e J lf Xl Barry Collier David Bardsley Q John Concialdi F' gh 1 5,1 , ln. X Joseph Bonello ff M . wily J ,gf . Robert Corrado Lf fke fu! meanin of fAe Wodaic, s P . .K Dusty Foster 1 xy X , I Richard Kiel Laurence Maloof Z l A-f 'I' James Oliveras James 0'Farrell 'lg ' Al Philip Grasham '7 XXX 6 'li Xt Xl kt-. flux John Kveck I Y It tgp , 3 , si W , if William Marshall 1 'fh - . , --f 1 - I Ronald Plummer Gerald Haverman -Q ' at M ,Q . uri' rr . tk , 5 a gh f I -xi 1 ink Q Edward McBratney Walter Meagher up I J , r 1 Carl Quartucci l l l R '1 'say his AL, I Q V Z ti 2 - E. gl llxaf -. x N K Martin Rex Mark Rocke lohn Russell Gerald Sehi L A, Terrance Spandle Gene Valdes lohn Watson Lyn Zamboni Officers of Homeroom 109 are, I-r S.-T. ludy Steele, V.P. Cecile Lucki, and Pres. Adrienne Egan. ll2 Margareta Allgaier . 4 x .- t Irene Fanelli .. v xr- ,W A ' ,fa X Q 1 Jeanne Klausky , Lrffi Q 'A sr . sg- ' , H fl vt Carole Longpre tAeg 5000 F l , 3 az .4 1 'E Therese Brenier X ay X - I X xx l. ' Frances Grayston A . I 'Q Marsha Koenig gy! Marsha Macke rn.. T fwlapf Meme Not pictured: Dulcena Garlock Janice Lazenby Patricia McCarthy Mary Mally Elaine Trouskie Claudette Kochan Mary Bryant Judith Cessar ved. 4 J it so Ne Muriel Pacheco in il, P . sr . ' 5- P 4' V xyni ' M- ff' . A ..,.e A- i J V X ' ' V . 1-'J I . r f f, '. . , , .,, , i r I M , . .L Yvonne Gregoire Margaret Jurewitz Joanne Polizzotto l we Q Joyce Langsdorf I M 'K 1 Teresa 0'Hare if 'J' sy Q, Judy Pearce :mf N . vu' ' I 'K , .1 l ' ' Betty Radley .,yr gy-ar c . an , F Q ., it I t ky, 4 1 W Susan Lemmens Donna Ridings Cathleen Riley Sharon Molander Elizabeth Morales Judith Watson Kirk Wheeler 15 Carol Owen Mary Peterson tx. rn L l NV J 2 X Q 3 AS Patricia Reilly Anita Vicenia ef A J Margaret Zembal I I3 QN I Homeroom 207 officers, Sec. Irene Kuehn and Pres. Sheila Chavez. Diane Genereux Pat Kennedy .., 15 Q, ' S ,V fmt X fu Rachel Moreno 1 if--5 I FQ A I X an Mary Louise Stack I l 4 z. L A jr' Darlene Griego i ii J W so 2. il-, L 'J Joann Kish Joanne Nold .XI Joan Stephan F N' w Q-wr . fl 1 X , lx xv Diana Hoffman Leslie Ann Lawrence , '- .X Kathleen Peck ,L el . H Y Rose Marie Tellers i ! 'ir-'ft' x ' Kathleen Cook 4 W' i X l Deann Catherine Hoy Pas .ig L14 x , M , .... K X Kathryn Llewellyn Rosaria Ramirez flaw f 15,55 ,if 1 ,fc it , , 1 , , , ' xi if t Marlene Turner sg,- Carole Alvarez 4 gn n 5 I Theresa Bliss I 1 i7 ' le l Christina Covven Carole Jacqmin 4 if .L:,xl 1 -' in X s X Phyllis Mclidoo Josette Rigney , . ff. l I Carol Vankirk ix Janis Blair Mary Ann Clifford 'fi 5 Q, 2 ,-'tb X N X N il Jacqueline Fischenich Yvonne Jimenez 'i W . xy X . Deana McConnell .5 L- 198 ,Z f ,jf gl Patricia Roque Patricia Weir .g., 'Q' Thomas Benofy r Y Wx 1 1 S All KN'-' yfll. Michael Fleckenstein i . gi, QS L. 'X x LAI T I Richard Lopez John Newman S. Raymond Wolford William Bosnyak fi? Dennis Howard QQ., A Ln V - it ' ck , at lex T, lg Richard Lucero it JP 1 ff 1 rt A S SM. . Stephan Peralta Not pictured: Gerald Dixon Inspiration seems near to these ollicers of Homeroom 206 who are, I-r, S.-T. Tony Patina, Pres. Eddie Allen and V.P. Jim Bid- well. Q -H ,,,, - -X Ein- qftii J ee- 5 W: 'bex - Thomas Calia 'Wi -. H i ..'- I Palmer Johnson lj Z, A lt,te Xa so fe GeraldMahon Dewayne Correa '. I Danny Joyat .L Ng ' 'F' Thomas Meng , ,Q p cl X x Q , .R Umberto Rincon John Rudderow Lawrence Deckert il 4 Q Lawrence Kohrman Nulmx Joseph Morales ,, fl A J X 41 . 'X X X Michael Saffarelli 5 I 1 X . 1 6 , ,A , r ,f .4, I, N f f ffx' f v ,Q-4. X s A Y fif' ' , If . f-,C I fffkf' '41 4., c, , ,X .f 1 , f .' , -f ,Nfl .ff , I f,. N , .- , , 'LK ,,' .,,c The area in t X'- 1 'ius X mosaic covered by the ,gpaorfri field is essential to a well-rounded education. There, through the activities provided by our fine athletic departments, the boys and girls are prepared for a special kind of give and take so necessary to keeping the living mosaic functioning smoothly. ll7 Head coach lim Red Williams. VARSITY TEAM, BOTTOM ROW: L-R G. Thompson, G. Welch, M. Chaves, L. Escobar, D. Tellers. T. Jones. SECOND ROW: L-R, D. Griffith, R. Gutherie, T. MacDonald, E. Padilla, R. Wilson D. Griffin, D. Dorkowski, B. Gaines, T. Ortiz, I. Frias, V. Doering. THIRD ROW: L-R, G. Twiford A. Borza, J. Prochnow, T. Young, B. Carnall, D. Becker, I. Perrizo, M. Maynard, L. Torres, T. Bahan FOURTH ROW: L-R, G. Kestler, I. Davis, T. Lanza, F. Widmer, C. Frahm, B. Dudzic, D. Malley J. Lanza, N. Murphy, D. Molthen, B. Taylor Knot pictured: 1. Dorsey. MATER DEI TIES WARRIORS 7-7 Pius X opened its football season with a tie against Mater Dei, last year's CIF southern section champs. In the second quarter, TOM LANZA raced 71 yards for the initial TD. Following half-time activities, the Monarchs marched 47 yards for their tally. The capper was a strike from QB IIM KELLY to End BOB LEWITT. Late in the game the Warriors drove to the Mater Dei's 5 yard line before losing the ball. Line Coach Jerry Kurilich UNDEFEATED PIUS WHIPS DOMINGUEZ An overpowering Warrior offense shut out the Dominguez Dons, 33-0 for its second victory of the season. TOM LANZA started things off on the first play from scrimmage, rambling 69 yards to pay dirt. After exchanging punts, Pius found itself on the Dons 20, where NELSON MURPHY passed to TED YOUNG for the second six-pointer. Three additional TDs were made after halftime. LOUIE TORRES scored from 15 yards out on a reverse and JOHN LANZA dove over from the one. In the last quarter, TIGER TORRES again scooted 8 yards for the final TD. YOUNG kicked all but two PAT's. Scoring more than 33 points has only been done once before by a Pius varsity, three years ago. WARRIORS UPSET BY CUBS Halfbacks BOB SMITH and MIKE ROSATA combined efforts to lead underdog Loyola to a 20-12 win in the CL opener. ROSATA scored twice from the 3 and 7 yard lines and SMITH, the workhorse of the game with his brilliant broken field running, went over from the 3. Scoring for Pius TOM LANZA, around end for 14 yards and his third for the season, and captain JIM DORSE driving over from the 2. It was the first time the Cubs have beaten our varsity. PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X TOTAL 5 si twig' VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Season Record 4-4-1 Q, T. 43 14, -' C , . ' OPPONENT MATER DEI DOMINGUEZX ' ' LOYOLA . CATHEDRAL SERRA . . MT. CARMEL Nomf DAME' f f sr. ANTHONY . . CANTWELL TOTAL . Z ' R SCORE . 7 . O . 20 . 12 . O . 13 . 7 . 20 6 .85 .- N Sgr 312' tv' 'V '. :', f.-vA.'.Q!.- , X 'A 'y i'lx fn, V , 9 'ff' Q, uf' NJ 3 -+ , Q jf: 9 gf' xvg6El':34 0, 'EN I v N-ullhx I 'T 'Q' 4. 2,-A-g,gw, .Qx, ' Z5 Y' ' tl Nui N 1 1 1 f fe: ' ' I ,g fx 1 f S Q , 4 Tj. 4 I V4 L x,,L ,x ffjggk .yhf v . . u mia ,XL . .I ' ' ffl Q H ff ' My .gpiefi . V , -,l N, . , Ag E v V -, cv 'WX sm , Aw if f f- I f 1 , - -Q .,,. ff 4. Wai . ,. , iv W - 222 14s. 1V-U53 T' 1 -. ' 1 A 5i'v' - ' - if 5 ,Q-2. - A ff- ,fx A fa. - ik. V . H'-el 'UT gy :I vp Q21 M. -T.. XJ:-N:A,.4 ' . 'bat Q 3 I Y M , .. ,N Q - vb . ' -E .s 34 , f All it ' l I an . .cf X: iw H , 2 'X' A f . 3 Q f 'wb aff- - f' -- IT' ,. Q, V uf , 'W , tif 6 'Z L 'f- Wh . , .., 'S 1. m ,nl XXX NJA! N Q Q 3 ..,.--- I Y 4 I 'H In in v 4 I , yr-gh A QWTQ:-. ,J 1' A .R A . I, 1 i lv' ' 4 , xrjl F ,Q N P 'T . -, .., , - ,-...f...,,,,,, , .3.. , W Aix-ii. ?4 QA Hx D. Dorkowski rambles over Loyola defender picking up extra yardage. W . A -Q 1 , e T1 + 1' 5 77 T f f A2 1 if ,,,,,. rrrra .Q A 4 gg ' 1 j- , ie ' fa rw: .. Ja ,Q-QW ' J: F V -f. A A Fgaw. f-f-3 393.5524 Tom Sneddon, E Mike Chaves, G Bob Dudzic, T Fred Widmer, T Jay Prochnow, T AI Borza, F Jerry Thompson C3 , A. ,f V Kr ' P e LP Q s . j' , ,Q ,Q - .al ,' f?i,'.t,j..:1, of 'exe-gg 1 Q. 'fsffd f ' Vx ' ' 'Q :'r T W' 39 rf j f in I Q ' ee'e 1 3 ' V, r.- K 1 for . ' ff' A I we L i 'l1f,, 1'iLQf V TT a T www T, V- me ,wa ,re :,.. ,,,,, I -',. 1-e.. 'V ,ma 5, sq .K .,- M, ' f54g,R . f,,p,.fg2,.Qj... , ,1'..,4f '.'e - '- F MF 7 C. FRAHM makes spectacular catch of a Murphy-launched pass for the touchdown that beat Mt. Carmel as All-CIF K. Alexander tries in vain for deflection. FINAL STATS PIUS OPP. Total yards rushing ,.....,... 1157 1226 Total yards passing .,..,...,. 448 466 Total yards, gained .,........ 2130 1732 Total first downs ..,... .... 9 2 74 MIGHTY WARRIORS UPSET CARMEL Pius X turned in the upset of the year by humiliating the Crusaders who ended up on the short end of a 14-13 score. Again it was All-Catholic IIM DORSE who capped a 70 yard march by skirting around end from the 7 yard line. With four minutes remaining in the half, NELSON MURPHY threw a perfectly executed pass to CHRIS FRAHM, good for 43 yards and another six points. TEDDY YOUNG then added his second PAT of the evening and which later proved to be the margin of victory. The Crusaders charged back in 3rd period, only to have DICK MOLTHEN block their try for extra point and put the game on the ice. It was a tremendous all-out team effort that helped Pius X hold the C.L. Champions to four first downs and not one completed pass. By breaking CarmeI's 24 game winning streak, which our own COACH WILLIAMS started himself, our fabulous forty was unanimously selected TEAM OF THE WEEK by the L.A. TIMES, a most outstanding tribute to PIUS X HIGH SCHOOL. Co-Captains IIM DORSE and BOB DUDZIC are discussing their future plans. lim was named All- Catholic Fullback and Bob was chosen All-Catholic Tackle on the 2nd Team. HB T. LANZA skirts end for 19 yards and goes for six points in the Homecoming hassle. X' flfu:i '1fYll' F , QQ. P f , MN , we 31 L . .tin Mtlvpi, , 'ti ? Dam. 'T , ps - . pf' 2 .'. Vi , I ,E f . , ,r Hy.,-ff:,fl :h '55 Jffi1?iI' yy g f'-,- qv a 'N I, ja-fiwfg.rf mfg. . ,.f.1zi-EQ-' -45153 ' fifzffvg , ,. A 4 ' , ,Y , 31, 2,--gy .. , - ' Q . 4. ig. ,1 aw,,Qf3fy.gSg A, 1353 ffgfgy, W .gig .-,,'.f'N.,!.,,,'VgL g .QM-'5 1 Sgggij 3lw,Q,g'3f,. ,p ,Qs X a 5 H 5 XX 1 f 7' X x LAST MINUTE PASS EDGES ELEVEN The Warriors found their moment of victory all too short when they IOURNEYED to far off Sherman Oaks to wind up with a 7-0 score. Both squads battled throughout the whole game, when, with 4 minutes remain- ing, Dan Vallas took in a Notre Dame pass for the game's lone tally. DORSE, LANZA and TORRES provided the offensive punch while big BOB DUDZIC led the stone-wall attack. T Lanza tries desperately to break away from Cavalier man after a blistering Z1 yard am. I. Dorse, after gaining an important first down, shows his never-give-up spirit against a host of Saints tackles. HB D. Dorkowski proves his strength in a drive toward paydirt as T, Young sets in for the kill on would-be tackler. SAINTS STOP PIUS 20-12 A fired-up squad failed to stem the tide of St. Anthony's new single-wing attack and wound up for the fourth time this year one TD short of a win. Not to be outdone, fleet REGGIE WILSON took a last second kick-off and sped 82 yards for Pius X's initial score. Late in the game, the team engineered a 52-yard drive, featuring long gains by TOM ORTIZ. JIM DORSE then romped over from the 3 for the 7th time this year. 9... ,W . s It-'ltfwqg' . 1 3. X- .I - ,., . 'S Aikxxgx rtlvq, ,df Vi. ,VJ I'-ai!r.,r4 fi,x L' 1 W . .-4'-4 D, Dorkowski takes out lone Cantwell defender for a long gain, HOMECOMING VICTORY Before an overflowing crowd of inspired home- coming spectators, Pius X ended its season with a 20-6 victory over the Cardinals of Cantwell. On the fourth play from scrimmage, Tom Lanza skirted end for 19 yards to cap an 85 yard drive. Young's kick split the uprights for the extra point. With seconds remaining in the half and the Redbirds X... 6 on their 7 yard line, Mike Maynard blocked a punt and Dick Molthen pounced on the loose ball in the end zone for another Pius X score. ln the third period, the men from Warrionrille staged a 67 yard march with Lanza, Don Dorkowski, and lim Dorse picking up lengthy yardage. Dorse then went over from the 9 yard line for the 8th time this year, an all-time high. 0ur eleven displayed more punch than the score reads, lor they grounded out 21 lirst-downs and had two TD's called back because of penalties. QB N. Murphy shows his power as he goes for a first down on a quarterback sneak. ln this game the Warriors ended Serra's five year victory domination with a 2770 shut out. During the Serra tilt, Dorse bucks up the middle and jaunts 23 yards for his third 6-pointer of the evening. T, Young picks off a straggler as D Dorkowski and T. Lanza smile approvingly 'T' 1 Vivacious Mary Lou Davis reigns as Pius X's Homecoming Queen I 4, v 'iff sf 9 L 5. gms 5 'dmqxagbs 4 Q 'x L 4 If -tl HB T. Sneddon is barely missed as he rounds end to go all the way for TD during Serra stint. lunior Varsity Coach Tom 0'Leary End F. Patino snags a pass out in the open in a tense Junior Varsity contest. 'O JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM BOTTOM ROW, I-r: R. Diem, L. Craw- ford, R. Diaz, E. Sanchez,G. Earhart, J. Boles, J. Rodden, P. Andrew MIDDLE ROW: J. Saxon, R. Heroux M. Caldero, J. Rodriguez, M. Jimenez: M S eddo R Ketl P Go kn .n n,.ser,.ecer E. Kutback, B. Rex, M. Carnall, T Patino, J. Ransom, Coach Rowe. TOP ROW: Coach Tom O'Leary, J Galyen, B. Schroeder, B. Sparks, M McMiIIen, J. Whitney, D. Widmer B. Mochon, F. Patina, G. Rosales, RI Pearl, E Molina. FRESHMAN TEAM BOTTOM ROW: B. Rincon, T. Romo, Y. Kutback, B. McKenna, M. Rocke, M. Mr:Raven, J. Sehi, S. Williams. MIDDLE ROW: M. Rex, R. Lucero, J. Oliveras, J. Baker, G. Kossler, D. Hoy, W. Meagher, R. Lascola, D. Enriquez. TOP ROW: Rev. J. C. Hughes, B. Roman, D. Bishop, A. Villa, 1. Culbert, L. Civitelli, F. Harris, G. Skalski, F. Dooley, M. Mallot, A. Enriquez. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD 4 wins-5 losses SCORES BY GAME PIUS X ..... ...... 6 MATER DEI ........... PIUS X ....., 18 DOMINGUEZ .......... PIUS X ...,.. 12 LOYOLA ..,... ..... PIUS X ...... 19 CATHEDRAL . ., . . . . . PIUS X ...... 37 SERRA ............... PIUS X ...... 12 MT. CARMEL .......... PIUS X ....,. 18 NOTRE DAME PIUS X .,..,. 6 ST. ANTHONY PIUS X ...... 20 CANTWELL ..,, ..... PIUS X ..... . PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X PIUS X FRESHMAN RECORD 5 wins-1 loss-2 ties SCORES BY GAME 0 MATER DEI ...,.l3 SERRII 7 PIIRAMOUNT 7 ST. JOHN BOSCO .....13 LOYOLA SERRA .....20 LOYOLII 6 ST. ANTHONY .. SeasonScores .19 Wins-8 Losses Pius X 13 . . . Pomona Catholic Plus X 46 . . . Centennial PiusX1l . . . St.lohnBosoo Pius X 66 . . . Pomona Catholic PiusX52 PiusX55 PiusX37 PiusX52 PiusX55 Mt. Camel Toumament .0 . St. lohn Bosco . . . St. Agnes . . . Cathedral - . . . Mt. Camel . . . Faculty San Gabriel Minion Toumament PiusX56 PiusX63 PiusX60 PiusX54 PiusX55 PiusX6l PiusX45 PiusX46 PiusX44 PiusX63 PiusX62 PiusX95 PiusX6l PiusX49 PlusX40 PiusX57 PlusX33 PiusX34 130 . . . Pomona Catholic . . . Mary Starolthe Sea . . . S. G. Mission Catholic league . . . Notre Dame . . . Sem . . . Cathedral ... Stknthony . . . Loyola ...Mt.Carmel . . . Cantwell . . . llotrellame ...Serra ...Cathedral ...Sthnthony ...loyola ...Mt.iCam1eI ... clllyll' ' 1 Ch- 'l1.i'. During the championship deciding game with Cathedral, C. Frahm makes hook shot look easy as he sends sphere towards the oppositionfs netting. G. JOHNSON is fouled as he fights desperately to get a shot off during the tight Cathedral game. Captain B. GOSNELL outdistances his opposition as he lays up a fast two points to tie score. B. GOSNELL crosses up Cathedral de f h fl' b ll to teammate ense as e ips a G.JOHNSON. There is very little doubt that this year's varsity basketball team has been the best in our school's short history. Under the superb coaching of Mr. James 0'Connor, the team finished the season with a victorious 19-8 record. ln the first game of the season, they bettered the school record by defeating Pomona Catholic 73-56. During the Carmel Tournament the Warriors beat the Crusaders to win the third place trophy, and our soph sensation, Gene Johnson, made the All-Tournament team. Another big thrill during the practice season came when Pius X won the first place championship in the San Gabriel Mission Tournament. Guard Mike Olivas and center Gene Johnson made ltll-Tourney and Johnson was selected Most Valuable Player of the tournament. But it was against tough Catholic League competition that the team showed their never-ending strength and team play. Senior captain, Bob Gosnell, paced the early victories over Notre Dame and Serra by scoring eighteen and seventeen points respectively. With the team occupying first place and an eight game win- ning streak under their belts, they ran into tmuble at the free throw line. They lost the next three games with the margin of defeat within four points each game, due to missed free throws. Then to continue this year's iinx against the boys across the town, the team Klobbered Karmel by the score of 63-50. Forward Chris Frahm showed his marksmanship with his 20 point effort in the Cantwell 62-36 slaughter. Rib fi H - X- zx ,xx 'l 3 8 Y x, F 'r 1 , Y Us I 5. K Q24 - 'fn' 5 4 4 -.If i As the team went into the second round of play, the Warriors put on the most spectacular scoring spree in the school's history by ringing up 95 points. This was the most points scored by one team in a single game this year in not only the Catholic League but in the whole C.l.F. Junior hotshot MIKE OLIVAS banged in thirty two points to set an all-time school high and also a league high for the season. This moved him up to third in league scoring with a sixteen point average. DENNlS CARROLL led the other three who also hit for double figures with twenty three. With their second win over Quinn and the boys , the squad moved into third place on a four game winning streak. Playing before a turn-away crowd in which was to decide the tight C.L. race, Cathedral's little guard made a last second lay up and two im- portant free throws which iced the game for another four-point loss. Our big five then ran into the frigid zone in the game with the Saints. Not even able to buy a basket, the team hit for a measly 11 baskets out of 43 tries. As a result they wound up with a 49-40 loss. With OLIVAS and CARROLL teaming up in the final period, scoring 8 points apiece, the Warriors came out 2 points ahead of the Cubs for a 57-55 triumph. Then, playing on foreign boards, GOSNELL'S 10 points were not enough as Mt. Carmel triumphed. ln the final game of the season, against the tough defense of Cantwell, Center GENE JOHNSON sank a perfect corner lump shot with 5 seconds left to win by the score of 34-32. This year's VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM may be summed up as a true significant indication of the mighty Warrior teams to come in the future. V ,,,,a, -'-' N e ' 1 -iw. A -.. G. JOHNSON springs high to hook pass across the court as Carmel defender loses out again. T33 --4 QQ' ff e. , ife 45 F51 Jr- .. 'Q xr . YJ .f , 1 .WSC gf' ,.,, .- 9 HK, 7' nlhwbw , .L is lf up -Finns,-A-, i' JM- . J' ga 1. WKW g I N ,m S Q We -4' 1? lohnson Gosnell Olivas Frahm Carroll Mathews Campbell Tritz Kozick Levy Reddin Perrizo VARSITY SCORING Season Pts. 313 309 305 201 158 73 27 19 18 15 9 4 Avg. 11.2 11.0 10.9 7.2 5.7 2.8 1.6 2.1 2.0 2.1 .8 .4 League Pts 141 134 153 131 100 19 9 8 1 0 0 0 Avg. 10.0 10.9 9.6 9.4 7.1 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.0 0 0 0 B. Gosnell and C. Frahm. Center G. Johnson wins the opening tip-off against Cathedral. Also pictured are Sophomore sensation, G. Johnson, goes high above Carmel defenders for another two points. -I-1. ' fb. ' .9 F .si r ' ' C. Frahm stuns Cathedral guards as he attempts for two with his favorite one handed jump. 5 'Q 14 After stealing ball, S. Matthews leaps high for a lay-in, with D. Carroll following him up. i 136 M. Olivas makes jump shot look easy as he sets ball high over Phantom forward. Senior captain B. Gosnell barely gets shot off as he is fouled by the high- ly touted Disarufino. wut.. .... l xx W xrfx xf V 5 f 1 14 ff N . Q A , wx 'ig 'Q si' is Kg Vg,-f K J 6 X f 1 'Q l EN. M-aug N . l i X X H. 1 R . I - 'TN I , R ',.,anz ,, VM 'V' :Yin X , I gh , MX if V . ' .1 . Ml my Q -1 xx I 1 I.: A xx SW , fx, ' f Q ' 1 - I 1' ' X V , st .fs Z 2 F J' AQ ,f 5,1 f -,'. .' xx 35 ' '- mv. Q Q .U::j':i:?1 'Wsffggafgnl , :F Guard DENNY CARROLL tries for an- other duo before an astonished Saint defense as C. FRAHM and B, GOS- NELL await rebound. Q. JOHNSON and B. GOSNELL display fancy boardwork, but, be- lieve it or not, S. MATHEWS finally wound up with the ball! if , , , 'Af . Q6 1? 1 9 l 6 D. CARROLL fires up the team with score tieing lay-in during the Cathedral hassle ALL CATHOLIC GUARD MIKE OLIVAS Here is All-Catholic MIKE OLIVAS, the Warriors' bread and butter man. In the pictures above he displays his many different shots. His variety of scoring paid off when he scored 32 points against Notre Dame, a league high for this year. Mike, a two-year letter- man, as a junior, finished with an 11 point average and eighth in C.L. scoring. Along with his offensive talent, he played an outstanding defensive game as well, truly deserving of the All- Catholic honor. ,W B. REAVIS jumps for ball in J.V. action against Serra. Other 3 Warriors shown are: T. BOLLINGER, 1. WHITNEY, M. BREAZEALE, and S. CREASON. 139 Varsity Cross-country Team, I-r: J. Webster, W. Lange, P. Bowen, A. Aragon, T. Kornish, D. Luebbers, S. Peterson Bee Cross-country Team, TOP ROW, I-r: D. Foster, A. Valencia, R. Wuerthner, 1. Watson, K. Rhines. BOTTOM ROW, I-r: T. Spandle, R. Alba, R. Metzler. 140 Varsity Cross-Country, KNEELING I-r: Captain A. Aragon, T. Kornish S. Peterson. TOP ROW: 1. Luebbers, l. Webster, P. Bowen, W. Lange, A. Reynolds. - ill, J. V. Cross-country, KNEELING, I-r H. Hefner, 1. Watson, A. Berryman, D. Vasquez. TOP ROW, lvr: C. Chris tenson, L. Goss, J. Castillo, l. Meng D. Bates, J. Hollywood. Father Wallace Daley VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, BOT- TOM ROW, I-r: Scorer G. Reddin, D. Tellers, D. Carroll, G. Johnson, G. Welch, B. Hughes, T. Sned- don, R. Sievers, B. Klotz. TOP ROW, I-r: Fr. Zimmerman, Mgr. P. Partain, P. Hauck, R. Yanez, A. Verdun, T. MacDonald, M. Olivas, B. Schroeder, D. Ingram Mgr. G. Rausch, Head Coach J. Kurilich. Advancing from second base after a hard hit single, T. MAC- OONALD attempts to score another run before the Trojan catcher gets peg from right field. Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius Pius 'Pra X6 X2 X2 X8 X4 X10 Xl X5 X1 X0 X9 Xl X11 X7 X5 cticeG I BASEBALL SCORES Zme f . . . 'Centennial 7 . . . 'South Gate 0 . 'Southern Cal. Frosh. 5 . Mt. Camel 0 . Cathedral 0 . 'Bell Gardens 2 . Notre Dame 2 . . 'Dominguez 3 . Cantwell 2 . Serra 7 . Loyola 3 . St. Anthony 4 . Mt. Carmel 2 . Cathedral 1 . Notre Dame 4 Offensive power was one of the biggest assets to this year's var- sity. The heavy artillery is shown here by G. JOHNSON as he sets in to rap out another bingle. Big stick, D. TELLERS is on deck. After a hard hit to the mound, B. HUGHES whips ball to first sacker B. SCHROEDER for the third out. This Trojan looks as though he could have used some stilts for that wild peg! Sprinting into first is G. JOHN- SON, who finally wound up on second base because of the miscue. ,L,'w.-,,'. - J ,.- .Q rj' -.tjw - W I 'HMaQpWmMK 'a tk X 5 .ar ',.i ,,, . , iii-Safe. J T:ff't3'fTi'2 '??iro EQ-,U in :mer ' . ftqww':i5t?Fag hwy ,v . ,I lwmxv T! M yh K,m W5 iw .. -.WWW MNH . Q55 Q w ' ' 'Lt in' ,tj fly - ,,-xg, vw, - . 4 'f'.1, 1x'Q . -125,3 J in the league opener against Carmel, D. INGRAM clouted a 330 foot home- run. This picture was taken just seconds before the big blast. D. TELLERS rounds first after banging out an extra base hit to start off another Warrior rally. Steaming into home plate comes T. SNEDDON and another Pius X run in the S.C. frosh game. w ill .'lL ilu aww' 'ir 143 B. SCHROEDER, 1B M, OLIVAS, 2B T. SNEDDON, C B HUGHES P D. CARROLL, 3B FIRST STRING T. MCDONALD, SS 4 I. DONNELLON, RF 1959 WARRIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM D. TELLERS, CF B. KLOTZ, LF I. 1 'A . -ff D. INGRAM, C. R. SIEVERS, INF. P. HAUCK, 3B N. MURPHY, P. 1. THOMPSON, P. A. VERDUN, P. G. JOHNSON, OF. G. WELCH, OF. R. YANEZ, P. if A 5. , ,n Third sacker D. CARROLL and short- stop T. McDONALD get ready for any possible infield hit. FAR LEFT-With two men on and two men out, D. TELLERS sets in for big pitch. Dugout kibitzers shade their eyes to see important play. LEFT- M. Olivas puts all out effort to beat out a sacrifice hit. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-BOTTOM ROW, I-r: Mgr. T. White, R. McCracken, G. Rosales, D. Palumbo, R. Rozatti, M. Paul, T. Jones, W. Meagher, I. Concialdi, 1. Baker, J. Oliveras, Mgr. J. Vackrinos. TOP ROW, I-r: Coach Mr. T. Sneddon, M. Sneddon, R. Parle, 1. Rodriguez, T. Bollinger, J. Whitney, J. Breen, D. Lascola, M. Jimenez, M. Mellott, L. Crawford. yn? ' at f air y' pf. r -' I r. .' . -L -1- 'ii' , S wt' .tg HQ ' i.:' ' . .ff f , .- . 'if -' 5' T 1 .' ',.,.a1 . gs , ,P-w V . ' . 1 C ' jf' 9 . ' -55 x 1 t',- ,U .. 31 o-.3 5 -li. I 4 . ' 'rx ' w , Q. x ' F at g ' . we q S Yx- ' ' 1 H Y' F' NN U .3 I I' wwxkt rf! I it v Senior C CHRISTENSEN wins a tie for first in the pole vault by clearing the Off the blocks and flying high in the century dash are R. WILSON and H. BUDDS. Three-event winner, H. BUDDS won the sprint in a 10.4 time in the Cathedral win. BEE TRACK TEAM-BOTTOM ROW, l-r: G. Marks, H. Hefner, A. Reynolds, M. Rex, T. Jasmin, L. Maloof. MIDDLE ROW: A. Berryman, F. Dooley, J. Ran- som, J. Langsfeld, J. Cluck, M. Bor- zoni, B. Jenkins, P. Gonzales. TOP ROW, l-r: P. Bowen, J. Castillo, A. En- riquez, B. McCracken, G. Kestler, L. Telles. VARSITY TRACK TEAM-BOTTOM ROW, l-r: R Taylor, T. Lanza, D. Dorkowski, H. Budds, M Caldero, D. Luebbers, J. Ghormley, MIDDLE ROW L. Goss, J. Watson, C. Christensen, T. Kornish D. Enriquez, J. Webster, B. Harris, J. Procknow TOP ROW: Mgr. D. Cullen, Coach J. Williams T. Peterson, M. Maynard, B. Roesch, J. Barnick M. Mandalla, W. Lange, Mgr. R. Roberts. -P s. oft Heading for the finishing tape is T. KORNISH with the winning time of 4:48 for the mile in the victory over the Saints. 100 yds. -il-Q' ln Cee competition, M. HOEA 3 Varsity high jumper, R. TAYLOR clears the bar at 5'6 in the Serra en- counter. VEL flies high in broad jump. 220 yds. 440 yds. 880 yds. Mile 120 HH 180 LH 880 Relay High lump Broad lump Pole Vault Shot Put VARSITY TRACK RECORDS 1. SALAS is on his way for another hurdle win as he takes low hurdle. COACH JAMES RED WILLIAMS. head track coach. Everyone has always pre- dicted that the Golden Age of Pius X is coming, but I think we are safe to say that under this respected and hon- ored man's superb coaching, the sports era is now one year old. This past year's sports achievements have been the greatest in the school's history and all C. L. opposition had better prepare their defenses for the mighty Warriors of the H. Budds 10.1 119591 - H. Budds 22.4119591 c g 'ws' I. Ghormley 52.4 119591 A. Merino 1:59.9 119571 T. Kornish 4:48.8119591 G. Patterson 14.9 119581 G. Patterson 20.5 119581 l. Ghormley, R. Wilson, R. Harris,H. Budds 1.35119591 R. Taylor 5'9 119591 H. Budds 20'11 119591 C. Christensen 11' 119501 D. Molthen 44' 119591 Senior HARRY BUDDS, Pius X's pride and ' ted as one of the fastest cinder joy, was ra - men in the C. L. ln the Serra meet, he is shown breaking the tape at 10.4 seconds. During the season he set four school records, in the 100 and 220 dashes, a new broad jump record and he compiled a new high of 115 for his season's total points. Here is the Warriors one-two punch in the broad jump. Whirli- birds T. LANZA 1left1 and H. BUDDS both have leaped better than twenty feet. 14 T. ' CEE TRACK TEAM-TOP ROW, I-r: R La Soya, A. Valencia, D. Wuerthner, M. Hoevel, I. Whittes. MIDDLE ROW A. Camarillo, D, Metzler, I. Salas, D Dunn, K. Rhines, B. McCracken, R Holmberg, BOTTOM ROW: S. Williams I. Boles, K. Faure, J. Hollywood, D Vasquez. GRAN ' by ' ig - 6' A s. .5 M PM-cg.. WARRIOR LETTERMEN CLUB The lettermen officers are discussing the latest revised amendments. They are, I-r: D, Dorkowski, Sergeant-at-Arms fthree years football, one year trackl, D. Carroll, Secretary tthree years baseball, two years basketballl, I. Dorse, Presi- dent Cthree years footballl, T. Lanza, Vice-President fthree years football, three years track, two years basketballj, B. Hughes, SergeantAat'Arms Cfour years baseballl. TOP ROW, lar: T. Jones, E. Padilla, R. Wilson, M. Chaves, I. Dorse, T. Bahan, A. Aragon. SECOND ROW, lsr: D. Ingram, B. Schroeder, T. Kornish, G. Iohnson, B. Gosnell, B. Peterson J. Perrizzo, V. Carroll, N. Murphy. THIRD ROW, lar: C. Frahm H. Borza, B. Tritz, F. Widmer, T. MacDonald, R, Sievers, T. Sneddon, M, Olivas, G. Kestler. BOTTOM ROW, I-r: D. Tele Iers, V. Doerlng, D. Griffith, I, Davis, T. Lanza, L, Torres, D. Molthen, D. Malley, B. Dudzic, Mr. O'Connor. x l ! I I P ,mix President Pat Marchand Vice-President Renee Bauerly Treasurer Sue Wilson Secretary Joanie Stock i I The G.A.A. is an organization whose main ob lective is to foster me highest ideals of frienali' ness, sportsmanship and good conduct. Under the understanding guidanoe of our moderator, Mrs. Caldero, we have had a very enioyable and pros- perous year with many activities' the W I , e come Frosh Party, a square dance and two fashion shows. it has proved to be not only one of the top organi- zations oi the h I sc oo, but also one of the most beneficial to its members. Moderator Mrs. E. Caldero sxif M The members of the G.A,A. responded generously to the call to serve the Football Banquet. Generosity must have been matched by an attraction to the center of interest forthe evening! , 1 , ,NL Spooksljgoblins and even Elvis could be found at the G.A.A, Halloween party. Susan Erhart, Mary Beth Wison, loanie Stock, Pat Marchand, Renee Bauerly, and Carole Lazaris display the emblems of the G.A.A., which are awards for the various kinds of participation in activities. Snow Cones were a welcome addition to the entertainment provided by the tournaments sponsored by the G.A.A. for the surrounding grammar schools' basketball teams, F1 I I-.4 X 'r ,au- -'-f 4-1 1 'N WZ. N, X X N -1 9 ir- F94 1'f! L, l52 Arch misses of the Senior gym classes try a hand at archery! Welcome Frosh party sponsored by the G.A.A, shows members of the G.A.A. with their mothers as they enjoy the entertainment. Fashion model Linda Raley accentuates the party line ! Every year the G.A.A. sponsors a basketball tournament for the girls of the various grammar schools in the vicinity. Hot dogs, punch and candies are available for hungry players. This year saw the addition of a wonderfully popular snow-cone machine. So coo-ool - winks al. Energetic members of the G.A.A. perform the Dance of the Clowns while decorating for the fashion show sponsored by them on March 15, 1959. Best sellers for the G.A.A. Fashion Show transistor radio raffle, I-r: Helen Meyer, Rosemary Tabet, Kathy Dun- can, and highest seller Simona Bena- videz are presented with awards by Pat Marchand. Clown, balloons and food! What more is needed for a festival? Festival it was for L. Webb, S. Geary, C. Krolikowski and S. Fox as they neared the completion of decora tions! The cookies were made by the Sophomore Foods Classes who worked in con junction with the G.A.A. to help make this Fashion Show the success that it was, along Fashion model, Marie Steib shows off 3 lovely Summer dregs, with the art and commercial classes who provided the programs and the tickets. Pat Marchand Jackie Ward Renee Bauerly Bonnie Van Fossen Janet Lucero Melinda Renteria Carol Lazaris Clara Krolikowski Pat Brooks Sheri Letson Pius X 15 15 Pius X 15 15 Pius X 5 8 Pius X 15 15 Pius X 15 13 15 Coach Cathy Holmes SCORES Marymount fPalos Verdesj 10 2 Bishop Conaty 6 12 St. Mary's Academy 15 15 St. Anthony 11 13 Marymount iwestwoodj 10 15 12 l.V. Volleyball Team, I-r, STANDING: N. Welch, L. Webb, M. Tramma, M. Cullen, J. Davis. SEATED: K. Duncan, R. Stephens, C. Starr, S. Fox, and C. Ponkrashow. 5 X Judy Davis strains to put over a sure point for Pius X as Carole Ponkrashow waits for the return of the ball. If you could read the mind of the St. Mary's player with her back to the camera, I'm sure it would go something like this, Another point for Pius X as Renee Bauerly returns that ball! 'I S S One of the surer ways to get the ball over the net is shown by Renee Bauerly in the exciting St. Mary's game. The coach, perched on the bench, is overjoyed with the sudden stop o the fixed kiiI by Pat Marchand. I f ati Varsity Captain Carol Lazaris 1. Varsity Captain Mary Cullen I I I I i P. Marchand stops a 1115 wait for the setup, solid serve, as Carol La O zaris and Jackie Ward hhnl 'Ll 41 Varsity Volleyball Team, I-r, STANDING: Sheri Letson, Renee Bauerly, Carol Laza- ris, Bonnie Van Fossen, Clara Krollikowski, Coach Cathy Holmes. SEATED: Jackie Ward, Pat Brooks, Janet Lucero, Melinda Ren- teria, and Pat Marchand. as -niiiz llll ll ii ,vm l- Carol Lazaris, shown here displaying one of her plunging kills, well Another killer on our team, Melinda Renteria. See her technique! deserved the honor of being the captain of the team. 7 ,f-,I . ,A-AM? Q, 8 .1. r, 2.3.1. u I 5 rf ' Janet Lucero Sandy Chaves Toni Merino Renee Bauerly loanie Stock Clare Krolikowski Pat Marchand aasmwl Jill , N I rn' Y- , Strenuous work during games such as this in the St. Anthony's Tournament secured Fourth Place for the War- riorettes! BASKETBALL SEASON SCORES Pius X 37 .... Mary Star of the Sea 23 Pius X 29 . . Marymount 32 Pius X 24 . . Sacred Heart of Mary 22 Pat Mabey Melinda Renteria Sylvia Fox Jeannie Dreyfus Carol Lazaris Mary Cullen 1,-A 'T -'fi .ff 53 f We - . -.. . 'E lil- 6 S. Chavez and R. Bauerly, chosen as members of the second string All-Star team at the close of St. Anthony's Basketball Tournament, TOP ROW, I-r: M. Cullen, C, Krolikowski, R. Bauerly, l. Lucero, MIDDLE ROW: C, Lazaris, S. Fox, T, Me- rino, P. Mabey. BOTTOM ROW: J. Dreyfus, M. Ren- teria, P. Marchand, S. Cha- ves, J. Stock. Mrs. Lefebvre, head of the Girls' Athletic department, and the inspira tion behind many a victory won by our Warriorettes. Margaret lurewitz Pat Kelso Renee Bauerly Donna King Linda Webb Softball Varsity - 1959 Mrs. Caldero, coach discusses soft- ball future with-left, Margaret lure- witz and right-Carol Longpre. Nadine Welch Carol Longpre Yolanda Rodriquez Frankie Martin Pat Koenig Vickie Calagna Dora Martin GZ ' ' 1 MITQ ' . . .. ,. qv. ,-Q ., e ' V' d I 5 Geary do the good deed for the day T0 speed up Spring practice, C. Lone- 4' ' '? - - pre and M. lurewitz start loosening up muscles rarely used otherwise , w lt's in the bag! But softball practice brings out the best in everyone fand everything? as M. Jurewitz, D. King and C. Longpre look for new hats 'n balls! ' 1, g TOP ROW, l to r: E. Hayes, L. Gagnon, M. Pierce, R. Bauerly, S. Fox, I. Drey- fus. MIDDLE ROW, I to r: M. Malley, 1. Kozick, M. lurewtiz, S. Maushardt, P. Pierce, P. Roque. BOTTOM ROW, I to r: P. Koenig, K. Lee, C. Martin, P. Mabey, D. Griego, D. Mandala. .f i. , . A it l Q , . rv ' L 1 V W. ,X Y x. , W ,J 4 V, r v N 1 it ' ' r V , , , X E ' nv 'X 'X fi Q , - f muy N41 X Ny l A X y lx X 3 xy YH l ,l g ..i 3' Q .1 i MJ N ' 3 1 l a X 0 fill pict ol any sports activity is not complete without the ones who stand by on the sidelines and l 1 V cheer t team to victory. This is a tremendous iob to be divided among eleven members of the f flstudent ody. J l it ll clree leader's iob is more worlr than glamour. but our loyal seven accepted the responsibility and Id the w y lor the spirit that is so famous at Pius X. Sharing the sideline position with the cheer- Li ers were the songleaders, whose spirit, coupled with clever routines brought out the best voice 3 everyone. If So to the head cheerleader, Louis Torres, supporting cheerleaders P. Brooks, P. Marchand, M. 'Q Renteria, l. McCord, K. Baird, ll. Aragon, and head songleader Bobbie McCarty. and supporting song- leaders S. Stitler, l. Cota, and T. Merino, goes a rousing cheer of THANKS from a grateful student body to those who have been so loyal throughout the year. J.V. Song Leaders-I.-r., Sherrie Sto- Varsity Song Leaders-Bobbie Mc- Carty, Sue Stiteler, Toni Merino, and Irene Cota. I X 5. 5 R . T if t X 14 7 bie, Kathy 0'Shea and Alice Montoya. I Varsity Cheer Leaders-KNEELING, I.-r., Louie Torres, Al Aragon, Kenny Baird, and Joe McCord. STANDING, Pat Brooks, Pat Marchand, and Melinda Renteria. i I i r G.A.A. Cheerleaders, l.-r.: Yolanda Due nas, JcyAnn LaCour, and Diane Rassi. X ' r V i Y' 1 ll Flag-twirlers, I.-r.: Frances Sink, Karen Lee, Sheila Lindsey, Peggy Duarte, Vicki Duarle, Carmel Maninez, Pat Schulz, and JoAnn Governale, in white. l.V. Cheerleaders, I.-r.: Yolanda Duenas, Bar- bara Valencia, and Sheri Letson. Co-Captain Bonnie McBratney Captain Brenda McBratney The officers of the Drill Team, I.-r.: B. McBratney, 1. Drey fus, L. Crawford, D. Vergano, K. Kinmartin, B. McBratney The drill team proves to be serious work-but all in all-the girls truly enjoyed every moment of it. bs, J - ?I T XNJ Y A I The officers of the drill team with their new, snazzy uniform, l.-r., Jeannie Dreyfus, Brenda McBratney, Dodie Vergano, Bonnie McBratney, Katie Kinmartin, and Linda Crawford. - .gym-wx l wr f-5 a. -. Bonnie and Brenda McBratney get a table top view of the tools of their trade: boots, gloves, whistle, head- band and hat. 1 .ne li ' '- 'w+a- k pam-N-, gm-.f Jw. B -SW 1. lr . 'Y' -- 6 ll heel . . . a toe . . . lln action put into practice in ciwies by the drill team for their many dress performances, such as the one shown above at the St. Anthony Basketball Tournament. - I VJ, U I f' . ' , 1 .f .5 i' - I A-v r' ,- Q 's Q' ...' IL Jain' ' jg kv big X I.. -. 1 - f 11 Xie' x .L ,L ' x A .3 . R , A A W 1 gi , , .5 9 Q u . ks . , , . I f Q Q 1. ,V , F -..v 4 4 . I I MD vi ..--' 4- . , --.. .N -' ' f . Ai . , r We: ,lam K . 9 g kv W .F , 'Ui p S Nd 1 ' v s .WA . , ' Q X .',. v'k .MV W .2 . X Xf' Lg A! 1 x 2, 4 Q ' . 1 of ,,, ,M - ,v + -.f , 1 0 . ' . .N A , s V 'gf ' U A WJ? .f Wm ' ,s 'QQ ol V,'.,v Q W' W .-P - k.,'i' fx! n 7' vi' fa 4 Milf W J, jp, xxvwi wif x' A Q in 2 5 iii . xU,A41 'lv l an I 0 1 0 ,, K K ,X 11 'Q ' J' f 'i J 5,'.a' 7 . xg fx A WH Y QV ,, O akes a greater delight in socialjgcfiuified than in the others of a more intellectual nature. Pius X provides a wide variety fitted to suit every need and taste, for it knows that a stilted mosaic design is produced when the tessera of social growth is omitted from the pattern. The mosaic then lacks some of the depth, the flavor, that makes it living . l7l A C7 7 if if ff IM M ,M if y f' ff, Mei Receiving the crown from Barbara Pharis, lovely Mary Lou Davis highlights a successful Homecoming Dance. This al- fair was a culmination of a football season marked by some disappointments but mostly full ol triumphs. Dreamy music contributed to the atmosphere as alumni and students en- joyed the lirst dance ol the year. Fond memories of that night will be cherished long by Frosh and Senior alike. .sie a K 'N 1' ., -rigvqf' ' M X :fs f . A 'Q ,. -' 'jg'-4.3. 'ffg A . xlv'x '. ' -'-f u.fil'. ..f:,iu, f.wMm .. 31- ' ' , f ' Ty. ' xi., Q ' .-f' 'g y K I , N 1 ' 3 X N. f -S! e-?..'1 .' ,355 7 1. . .Mum-Afx - A f . ,:X'F 1 mn x ?,,3 W ' ' I 1 V f -Y S get . , , , , Q -5 , . X J - -AAI ff- . -F ' ' K. ii. 4 'X Royalty in abundance! L,-r., P. Marchand, 1. Grantham , Queen Mary Lou Davis, E. DiToIIa, and P. Brooks. The candelabra at Pacific Coast Club sheds soft light on Homecoming happiness. 7535 VB' A I7 Sponsoring a beautifully decorated Valentine dance was the Junior class. Beneath floating hearts and crepe paper danced the gay couples who made the Young at Heart dance such a tremendous success. This Valentine dance sponsored by the Junior Class, was held in Huntington Park Recrea- tional Center. The only event which perhaps dulled the gaiety slightly was the unfortunate absence of the Queen of Hearts, who had become ill minutes before the Coronation. ,1 nv' i 1 k.z,, , The dance came complete with gracious f hostesses who served the merryfmakers with punch and cookies. X I fl f, , .. 1 , 1 r, ' Lovely Elaine Di Tolla, Queen of Hearts, 1959 ls MJW. ,fr .4 f, , , 1 f ,-YS-f King and Queen of Hearts E. Di Tolla, and J. Ghormley with the crown princes and princesses, I-r: M. Olivas, S. Sadler, CE. Di Tolla, l. Ghormleyj D. Wilson, l, Galyen, l, Steele, F, Dooley. i 3 r T gm Q , i 5 L I Ft v n I 1 11 4 1 .- Each year the students of the science departments are given a chance to put their textbook knowledge into practical application through participation in the annual Science Fair. All proiects are displayed in the gym where parents and students alike can view them. Climaxing the Fair, which lasts three days, is an award assembly where recognition is given to the students constructing the most outstanding projects in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Many, however, are the rewards felt by the students who successfully explored and grasped a mystery of nature. After having received their awards from Mr. Pawek and Fr. Sharpe, the first and second place winners pause on stage for the photographer. Pictured are I-r: Mr. Pawek, Fr. Sharpe, A. Golda, l. McCord, M. Finken, L. Locuoco, V, Wolf, A. Bonello, C. Ramsy, K. Brouile lette, D. Pieczarka, L. Ybaben. Vlfinning first place in the Physics di- U' vision with his Storage Battery, is Joe McCord. 4 ir- l Anthony Golda, center, won a well de- 1 served ribbon for his Chemistry proj- 1 ect, Demineralization of Water. 1 i 'I .wer With a very alive experiment showing the effects of capetting on chickens, Judy Garnett, far right, took first place V - in the Biology division, vf. llhfff nv' B El APUN .WRIIIISTER Curious students mill among the projects inthe picture at the far left. The iudges of the 1959 Science Fair found a tremendous job awaiting them in the well-filled auditorium. They came to us from Immaculate Heart College, Don Bosco High School and Long Beach State College. -JVMQCW The Madrigal Singers practice diligently for long hours, but the results are worth every minute of it. They are, TOP ROW, I-r: P. Ehret, R. Koches, G. Johnston, A. Golda. MIDDLE ROW: M. Regets, M. Paumier, R. Veilleux, M. Perkins, C. Hofschulte, T. Panciera. BOTTOM ROW: L. Bauman, P. Dimatteo, F. Fernandes, and R. Gillen. 1. 7 g I 'waclrigaf jngerd Ziff 722, mfg!! Www it TZ!! The bulk of the membership in campus organizations is concentrated in the Madrigal Singers, the Drama Club, and the C.S.F. Taking part, with the Drama Club, in the Christmas Tableau and the reading of the Passion on Palm Sunday, the Madrigal Singers also perform for music festivals and off-campus organizations. The C.S.F. was responsible for a district dinner here on their own campus outside of the regular chapter and district meetings. ZMM As moderator ol both the Drama Club and the C.S.F., Mr. Clayton Meye er tries to keep the groups as busy as time will allow. H19 Members of the Drama Club are, STANDING, I-r: C. Wright, P. Boland tPresidentl, W. Perry, A. Enri- quez, l. Euge, J. Bailey, R. Koches, E. Mikov, W. Dennis, E. Roman, l. Di Loreto, J. lules, W, Lange, M. Morelli, J. Zaccaro, H, Raisola, J. Webster, R. Veil- leux, D. Melbourne, A. Miller, A, Driver, J. Browsers, R. Roberts, l. Ferreira. SEATED are, I-r: J. Deden, B. Morales, C. Starr, P. Koenig, J. Ford, P. Dimatteo. l'CU'l'l6l 'basl- Caught in more or less natural surrounding, the library, are the members of the California Scholarship Federation. They are, STANDING, I-r: F. De Groote, K. Brouillette, l. Maguire, R. Ogren, B. Cooley, E. Murphy, E. Deutsch, E. Mikov, D. Alpago, W. Dennis, L. Strawser, L. Benofy, P. McCarthy, M. Malley, J. Perrizo, S. Creason, L. Locuoco, B. Paumier, D. Bien- lein, G. Valdez, L. Zimmer. SEATED: E. Mc- Govern, B. Kossler, F. Duggan, P. Koenig, G. Guerin, M, Schild. 179 1 ant' -Q-wil? x Are' 0 rf . Often during the school term honor and recognition are brought to Pius X in one form or another. Some honors are brought home by groups, others by individuals. On these two pages we wish to salute a few of the students who singly have brought acclaim to Pius X. These six are by far not the only award win- ners but are a representation of all those who have given cause to make their school proud. Richard Quijada received both a certificate of Merit and one of Achievement from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. ,qv- Although there were many who won top athletic acclaim, such as JIM DORSE and MIKE OLIVAS pictured elsewhere in the book, the TIARA staff felt that special men- tion should be given to PAT MARCHAND, Inspirational Player of the Saint An- thony's Tournament. A lively girl, always full of fun, is Frances De Groote who placed as a finalist for a California State Board Scholarship. .74 3 . l YYY Q64 Of the social honors at Pius X, Homecom- ing Queen is by far the greatest. This year the crown, an award in itself, was worn by lovely Mary Lou Davis. Others especially se- lected were Elaine Di Tolla, Queen of Hearts and her court. Although we can't see what loan Sandschulte is cooking It s bound to he good as she won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Dennis Pieczarka, a science enthusiast both inside and outside of class, snagged second place in the Mount Saint Mary's Science Fair with his experiment on radiation. The annual staff works diligently for almost the entir Someone should tell Judi Grantham that no yearbook page, no matter how messy, de- serves a grimace like that from its editor. tShe does smile once in a while thought Sister Jeannette, longesuffering moderator of the TIARA, is a bulwark of advice and sympathy for all who happen to wander through the yearbook room. She was, we can safely say now that the annual is published, the one who through her help and inspiration is singly responsible for the production of TIARA, 1959. e school year taking pictures, writing copy, cutting, past- ing, worrying-so that in lune a complete resume of the activities and the students who made the activities necess ' ' ary can be presented in an attractive way as possible. Much thought is put into every photograph on every page so as to give a true picture of Pius X. The staff feels that the students, after having read this yearbook, will have reason to be proud of it and of the school it represents. Both a hard worker and a good alI around guy Joe McCord , made the boys' sports section come alive with h. . . . . is interest and imagination. iowa 'V'P '!1 Here sits Dennis Isaacs, the most faithful member of the annual staff-timewise at least. By the time the yearbook had gone to press, he had become so proficient by reading and re-reading display annuals that he could calmly scan two at the same time. if K I A ' ,,...-- ii Maryellen Gallegos and Sandra Koch, business managers, take time out for a good laugh or could it be that all that money has gone to their heads? School photographers Eva Cooley and Vince Concialdi. As you thumb through this book, be aware of the fact that half of the pictures were taken by Vince. We're for- tunate to keep him for another two years! f- X WN J- .1 ,. Y .,.-., f 5 3' Because of Linda Pete ' d -L Representing Pius X at a yearbook and newspaper workshop at U.C LA were TOP ROW lr' L Bauman l M C , , - . , , . c ord, M. Gallegos, K. Brouillette 1, Sandschulte J Grantham D 1 , . , . orgenson, E. Cooley,l Geary J Ma: guire BOTTOM ROW I R . , -r: . Palardy, E. Gaudet, L. Peters, J, Wehster, V. Concialdi. Barbara McEleny and J. La Cour spent long hours mulling over underclassmen layouts and checking many times to make sure that no student was forgotten. rs etermination, the girls' sports and GAA rece' d 184 ive a more complete coverage than ever before. i ik' X. Aside from her typing duties Ellen Gaudet applies the finishing touch on a page of senior portraits. Now what can we say about this picture! I. Cota, l. Mullins, C. Ponk- ,x rashow, and L, Peters seem to be caught Cor at least surroundedl by a celluloid dilemma. .4- ix ,. Thinking up clever picture captions has become almost a routine chore for M. Morelli, C. Mochon, l. Mullins. :fa ig Below are the faithful typists without whose help our book would still be in production. They are lar: C, Goodrich, E. Gaudet, V. Wolf CSTANDINGJ, and T. Palermo. 4, eg. ' .Q . Working together in straightening out the de tails of the senior and faculty sections are l Sandschulte, V. Wolf, and M. Paumier. 185 1 x The Sword and Shield is more than iust a school publication: it's the life stem of a madcap little society known as the newspaper staff. Turning out eight issues a year sometimes proves to be a task, as both paper layout and writing are put on an extra-curricular basis. Dauntless, however, the thirty regular staff members carry on. News always interests Dianne Jorgen son. lt's her job to edit all news ar- ticles that the staff writes. .gjworcl CUT, Anyone for old copies of the Sword and Shield?-John Maguire, editor and chief, is always willing to distribute his wares, whether they are in proper order or not, A little time of peace provides Miss Sheila Brady, Sword and Shield moderator, with an opportunity to breathe a sigh of relief over copy well done, and another issue completed and distributed. :sf-2. g., .gylriefcl Dennis Watson, Wit and Humor editor, draws Peanuts to keep the staff in good humor, and to sell sub- scriptions. Subscriptions and Business editor Pat McCarthy strives for IOOM,-attendance, subscriptions, et al! Now Feature This, loanne Geary, ffeature editor of coursej was taken away from her duties, but only long enough to have her picture taken. Because the Feature Department IS .EQ ,,.J,...-.--4'- ' always the largest section, two feature editors are needed. Meet loan Sand- schulte, Editor No. 2. Sports editor Ricky Palardy keeps all posted on events that happen in our Pius X sports world. Now this is the proper place to put that fashion news, says layout editor Linda Bauman to a non-pictured, but surely an interested stall. s- Ck had 15' f 4 E, 1 F: 'R N vi jwlr' V ,IL pls' QA Lrnifi I, I .+,. 1 . .X , ,I b N in f Z ,v hx Q . . R F vs .7 q . x w I ' 1 V. . ,ay WW I 1 7 .V .4 V . 1 'v 91 f . 'JU gr? K, .J Q W .fl X . N ,X F Ja. . -iq! A OIC. xy x Q.- A 7' 1i'4fgK-JA? 7' - 4-l,.,,,-A,-qs, Q. - . AJ X ' Q ' tx ' M .mil-ffl. if. Xe :Sl Q ,. V .. m '. ' . , ' 5 r .ri v I I ' Q -I f- A I 44 . I ft Ya N 1 up 1 4 -I 'N V ' ' A ,, I . xr . ., u ,' . - wg' 1624 My 5- rl. . ' 1. 'f -5 ...ras- - . -1-3111 if-Ui-5PL'v wt -il E' -un-. N- 'imf V ' V 1,3-' -.4, ---g,,,,, AM n . as .x,.-f i , -7 W..- :.-.,,...,---KUM LANIJMARKS .!4CLl'l0lfUL6!gl'l'lQl'lff5 We have brought the building of our mosaic to an end, and we find that the cement that holds the tesserae in place is the trust and loyalty of our many friends, our sponsors and patrons. We wish to express our sincere thanks to those who have, individually and sev- erally, helped the stabilizing of these, our many friendships. It is they who have provided and supplied the mortar for holding together the tesserae of the religious, intellectual, moral and social elements of our Pius X mosaic. To his Eminence, Cardinal James Francis Mclntyre: their Excel- lencies, Bishop Timothy Manning and Bishop Alden Bell: our beloved principal, Father Joseph Sharpe: our devoted faculty, religious, priestly and lay: - to them we owe the material building, the reli- gious training and the intellectual development that is our opportun- ity. We express many thanks. To Alfred and Fabris, our faithful photographers: Mirro-Graphic Yearbook House, our printers: Mr. Olivas, who so faithfully attended the many basketball games with his worthy camera: and all of our many PATRONS and SPONSORS, as well as the ADVERTISERS who gave so much of the material and financial support needed to pro- duce a book of this nature: and last, but certainly not least, we owe a great vote of thanks and appreciation to the entire student body of our great school Pius X, else we could have no book. The final note of gratitude is to be extended to the hard-working staff of the TIARA. Thanks to their untiring' efforts, this pattern was completed insofar as is possible for their school days of 1958-1959. The rest depends on their followers and the future! Judi Grantham, Editor Sister M. Jeannette, Adviser Mrs Alzurr Anderson Cabrnet Co op Mr Wrllram D Bedford Mr 8. Mrs E J Brdwell Mr 81 Mrs Russell Bollentrne Mr J L Boone Mr 8.Mrs J P Browers Father Mrchael D Buckley Carlynwood Model Rarlroad Club Mrs Jan Cayer Mr 8tMrs R D Clawsen Svend Cook Mr 81 Mrs Melvrn L Cooley Father Charles G Cranham Mr 81 Mrs. L J Doerr Mrs Zrta Dooley Dot s Cleaners Dreyfus Servrce Drug Store Mrs GraceL Favre A Good Frrend Mr 8. Mrs. Sam Galasso Mrs Mary Glynn Grbbons Plumbrng Co Mr 8rMrs H J Grrley Mr 81 Mrs Gruendler Jennre Guterrrze Mrs B W Hale Rose Hedrna Mr 81 Mrs.J Hoterer R W Hotschulte and Famrly Q fl'0I'lfJ Homerooms 109 Edgar A Hunter Charles Ingram Thomas Jasmrn James Jennrngs Robert L Krng Mrs E J Krnmartrn Mr 8. Mrs J E Langsfeld Mr 81 Mrs Owen Lee Loop Sundrres Lucky Cleaners 81 Dryers Mrs Joseph McCord John R McGurk Mr 8rMrs M B Malley Anthony Marrno Marrtn s Radro Center Jess C Martrnez Mr 81 Mrs Tony Maple Dr 8rMrs E T Melbourne Mrss Emrly Mana Merrno Mr ReneA Mermo Mr 8. Mrs Martrnl Merlo Mr 81 Mrs Geo A Montoya Jack 81 Esther Monka Murphy s Cleaners Mr 8tMrs C J Neary Mr 8. Mrs Davrd C Northrrdge Mrs Chrrstrne 0 Donnell James R 0 Donnell Mrs E 0Hara Eddre Padrlla Mr Joseph Palermo Mr 8- Mrs W A Peters The Pharrs Famrly Mr 81 Mrs. W A Ramsay Dr Joseph Raskrn Lew S Reece Mrs Joseph Regets Mr 81 Mrs Zeph Rouleau Mr 8rMrs Wayne P Sadler Mr 81 Mrs Albert Schmrtz Mr 84 Mrs Herman Schroeder Don Scott TV Mrs Dorothy Sherratt Mr 8' Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Tom Sneddon 81 Famrly Stammer D Stalker C W Stephens Mrs. Pat Trent Dr Robert E Turner Mr 8. Mrs John van Lrerop 81 Famrly Wrllram E Watson Mr 8tMrs W H Webb Mr 81 Mrs.J C Wrdmer8rSons Hal H Workman ' - . 119 . . ' . ' . . 202 . ' ' ' . ...' 211 . ' . . ' 215 . . ' . . . 229 ' ' Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Davis Mr. 8. Mrs. Marcel Levy J. B. Rocke uainedfi pafrond Ace Construction Company 7819 E. Compton Blvd. Paramount, California Active Appliance and Service Company 4320 Tweedy Blvd. South Gate, California All Industrial Furnace Company 5132 Chakemco Street South Gate, California The Brothers' Gopher Room 15919 Lakewood Blvd. Bellflower, California-Me. 3-9794 Crandall-Wright Sales Company 1515 E. 7th Street Los Angeles 21, CaliforniaLMa. 3-2521 Coy's Barber Shop 10919 S. Downey Avenue Downey, California Eagle Drug Company 12117 So. Paramount Blvd. Downey, California Figueroa Cleaners 7800 So. Figueroa Los Angeles 3, California Henaman-Werdell Insurance Agency 2753 E. Florence Avenue Huntington Park, California-Lu. 8-4201 Hollydale Meat Company 13204 S. Paramount Hollydale, California Hub City Construction Company 12053 Paramount Blvd. Downey, California-To 1-0347 Lamb's Texaco Service 11602 So. Downey Avenue Downey, California Larchmont Rexall Drugs 8031 E. Imperial Highway Downey, California-To. 9-9149 Miner's Service 13049 Paramount Blvd. Owl-Rexall Drug 8200 E. Firestone Blvd. Downey, California Paramount Tastee Freeze 14905 Paramount Blvd. Paramount, Calif. Praron Jewelers 12037 S. Paramount Blvd. Downey, California Rowena's Beauty Salon 4453 Tweedy Blvd. South Gate, California-Lo. 6-6621 Square Wheel Cafe 16822 Lakewood Blvd. Bellflower, California Superior Radio and TV Service 2828 E. Florence Ave. Huntington Park, California Varian Phannacy 13333 Paramount Blvd. Hollydale, California Vau's Variety 707 E. Rosecrans Ave. Compton, California lon Vondell Cleaners 7040 Imperial Highway Downey, California Wally's Jewelers 4401 Tweedy Blvd. South Gate, California Walter's Forest 11941 Paramount Blvd. Downey, California-To. 2-2746 Wes's Barber Shop 4321 Tweedy Blvd. South Gate, California ..'g . ll it M4100 Hipaa! 7oz Wamen coots - suits - dresses - formols lingerie - sportswear Downey, Colif. 8335 Firestone Blvd. TOpoz 2-3729 ' F safiwgmgafv 2352553 ' QQ g2 kQQW X Hi af, 29-K VR Q26 L? Q Q J , ?' QQ vii 5 ER EQH sexe i2 ix iigx M was Q? pi N 4249 fav 'xiii-Sf Ebgiiff Q' sg a Q mix gg? S51 The Big Supermarket With the Personal Touch ALL-AMERICAN -A' MARKET -k 7814 E. Firestone lat Rivesl Open every night 'til Midnite Compliments of Anthony V. Domenid MID-CITY MEAT CO. SLAUSCN AVE., MAYWOOD Lu. 2-5237 Byron White Home Furnishings, Inc 8152 E. Firestone Blvd. Downey, Calif. To. 2-1103 Free Decorating and Parking - Easy Terms - MAPLE MAHOGANY PROVINCAL FURNITURE The group who attend B.E. day on March 17, 1959. L-r: L. Udink, M. Tiernon, L Brooks, M. Perkins, P. Hart, V. Vaughn, I. McMiIlen, R. Rolan, C. Zabela, B. Koval, M. Wiater, B. VanFossen. Louise Cortes being measured for the big day Graduation! COMPLIMENTS OF SPURLOCK INSURANCE 727 E. Compton Blvd., Compton, Calif. Ne. 1-2886 ZELLA BRUMELY - Sports Togs 11045 So. Downey Ave. Stonewood Shopping Center Downey, Calif. D S BPM , Child's Toggery r .9 . 9P.M. PIZZA 518 ond Sub-Teen Shop SAL'S ITALIAN MARKET s. BAKERY V 4,24 Tweedy ,M HOME MADE SAUSAGE PIZZA TO GO south Gate Imported 8. Domestic Products ' ' PASTRIES BAKED DAILY Lo. 7-2439 , 7-2430 Wedding Cakes To. 2-9883 10220 So. Paramount E- A- C0SimiI' Pdf CUSimir Sc! Lorenzetti Downey, Calif. Members of the Glee Club Groups who have helped Awards being given to the many winners who participated publicize Pius X, at various schools. in the grammar school toumament at Pius X. 6 Goldrine Packing Co. coMPLlAAENTs or Vernon, California A Dr. Ross Fomily of Fine Pet Foods if TOpoz 9-6760 10803 Hosty Ave. Downey, Colifornio I Il' iX Mrs. E. Watz, Secretary to our principal. clowney carpet co. house of decor TO 1 2-28I8 TO 5 4 LXPERT RUG Sv UPHOLSTERY CLEA I36 Easi Firesfono Bouievard Downey, CBIIFOFHI ' TO THE 4, 9' DOWIIEY BROKERS. llc. i '!? 'F?u'F'-Q-, ,pw ,XE MGH' 1 45j?3g?,!l-'P' . Q 2 CLASS OF 59 8520 E. FLORENCE?-6Av1e6-7lgcZwNEY, CALIFORNIA Ah, yes!! It really was!! - - - - A. P. HORNE Aluminum President Permanent Mold 8. Sand Castings ALLIED ALUMINUM CO. B108 5. ALAMEDA ST. HUNTINGTON PARK, CALIF. LU. 2-8115 ARMY 8. NAVY APPROVED alfdii' Ladies, junior ana' Teen Apparel 6819 PACIFIC BLVD. HUNTINGTUN PARK, CALIF. COMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY 13802 INGLEWOOD AVE. HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS OSborne 6-3376 CUSTOM MADE SEAT COVERS SPORT TOPS ' COMPLETE UPHOLSTERING OPEN AIR TIRE 8. SEAT COVER STORE CUSTOM BUILT RECAPPING WE NEED YOUR HEAD TO RUN OUR BUSINESS MODERN BARBER SHOP Service-Sonitation-Satisfaction 535 E. Rosecrans Compton, Cqllf, Raul 8 Joe Chavez ACME FERTILIZER CO., INC. ALL TYPES OF FERTILIZERS - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEAF MOLD - PEAT MOSS - PEAT HUMAS HOME OF NU-LAWN 7223 East Olivo Street Phone MEt:aIf 3-1240 Paramount, California ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL OF LYNWOOD Operated by The Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity 3630 Imperial Ludlow 7-4194 Lynwood DONALD DOUGLASS 2818 E. Slausan Ave. LU. 2-6859 Huntington Park, Calif. 1 1 l I - Off. EXmont 7-2918 Res. LOrain 6-4077 MEDICAL ARTS I I I-I Prescription Pharmacy Your Prescriptions - Our SpeciaIty gd .Wadi PLUMBING a., HEATING CONTRACTOR D STEIB 5625 SELMARAINE DRIVE Hours: Daily 9 AQMD to 9 PM, WILFRE -I -I CUL:-IER CITY, CALIFORNIA Saturday 9 AM' lo 6 PM' slag anielezrlai zzozlgs iilgdhiaig A U 5UfId0Y I0 AM- 10 4 PM- TIIInIiyeZ24hee 7 I nnfillwd 3:4365 V. BI S3 Ci 613 s, NYG.. 3625 Century Blvd., Lynwood - I n I 5101 E. Florence Ave., Bell ' 2.1 4600 West Jefferson Blvd NE. 8-4181 BOB EDWARDS Los Angeles 16, Calif. Ripublic 2-7105 SUPER DAIRY Paramount, California McAMlS 8. BAKER CONSTRUCTION 15808 S. Broadway Gardena, California M. P. McCAFFREY, INC. 2121 E. 25th Street Los Angeles 58, California BARGAIN TOWN MARKETS Albert Marketson Compton, California The Novitiate ol the Daughters ol Mary and .loseph 12935 San Vincente Blvd. Brentwood, California MID-CITY MEAT CO. Slauson Ave. Maywood, California LU. 2-5237 RUTH NORMAN FASHIONS 10005 Long Beach Blvd. Lynwood, California S8rH Green Stamps LO. 6-3060 Congratulations to the Class of '59 WESTCO'S VARIETY STORE Hollydale, California CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1959 from a Friend DOWN EY REALTY Harry Beddoe, Realtor 10243 Paramount Blvd., Downey TO. 9-1071 EAGLE DRUG CO. PREscRlPTloNs 12145 Paramount Blvd. Downey, California TO. 9-6715 CLEANING-PRESSING-ALTERATIONS Shoes Rebuilt The Way You Like T'hem CLEANERS 8653 E. Florence PICIWP and DeII e Y Downey, California 8313 E. Third si. Downey, celif. ro. 2-s9o1 To' I'74I9 PH' 9-9578 laundry service sm GREEN Mm cleaned and sm WEBER TRAILER 81 MFG. CO. 8400 E. Slauson Ave. Pico Rivera, California COMMUNITY APPLIANCE CO., 2640 East Florence Ave. Huntington Park-LU. 8-4800 V cuum Cleaners-Parts 8. Repairs since I93I New-Rebuilt-Used - I I - - POTASHNICK'S MEN AND sovs stone CONRAD PoTAsHNicx I I I 34 S. Downey Avenue, Downey, California TOpaz 2-2727 INC. WESTERN MUTUAL CORP ESCROWS- REAL ESTATE LOANS .. REFINANCE - CONSTRUCTION LOANS SOUTH GATE OFFICE-LO. 7-2I68 BELLFLOWER OFFICE-TO. 6-7008 .4- . , I--1 U , LJ ' I if in -4 I ' MORELAND'S MORTUARYII, i I 3363 Imperial Highway I Iv, 'L V-I Inj V f . ', ,I ,ik Lynwood, California I if Il' I Kenneth Bauchman and Rose Ledesma I I Catholic attendants - I '.V+ . jf I 1 3 i I 3 ARCADE BAKERY 3821 E. Century Blvd. Lynwood, California NE. 1-6696 Best Wishes! RIO HONDO DAIRY 9220 E. Firestone Blvd. Downey, California TO. 2-1300 JOE'S SHELL SERVICE Service is my business 10700 Atlantic Avenue Lynwood, California NE. 2-9145 GRILEY SECURITY FREIGHT LINES 9833 Adella Avenue South Gate, California LO. 7-2451 Congratulations! To Terry and the Class of 59 God Bless You All. GRANDPA 8. GRANDMA MCCRACKENS for MEN 16291 S. Paramount Blvd. Paramount, California ME. 0-6205 EMlLY'S Complete Line of SUB-TEEN, chiIdren's clothing 81 Chubbettes for that slim look 4434 Tweedy Blvd. South Gate, California LO. 9-4488 JACK STEVEN'S MEN'S WEAR Men's High Style Clothing Sportswear, Furnishings 256 East Compton Blvd. Compton, California NE. 6-9064 HERSHEL MCENTIRE 15714 So. White Street Compton, California Teacher of Piano-All Grades Beginners: Intermediate and Advanced Students Reasonable Rates Altar Wine Candles Sanctuary Supplies 1549 Ridgeley Drive Los Angeles 19, California WE. 8-5569 Downey Steel Treating Co. Inc. 9637 Nance Street Downey, California TO. 1-1215 COMPTON AUTO TRIM 1511 N. Long Beach Blvd. Compton, California NE. 2-8943 List With Us and Head for Escrow!! ARDELL THOMAS REALTY 8646 Florence Avenue Downey, California TO. 9-1184 NE. 1-4546 McCLARAN DRUG W. J. McClaran 11423 Long Beach Blvd. Lynwood, Calif. JAY GEE TEE VEE SERVICE Joe Collins 5665 Main Street Hollydale, California ME. 3-8733 Joseph A. Murar PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 3296 Tweedy Blvd. South Gate, California LO. 6-5692 OUR 4-9TH YEAR QUALITY FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOME FURNITURE CARPETS HOUSEWARES APPLIANCES TELEVISION lmlnluunil , l 16411 Bellflower Blvd., Bellflower, Calif. Best Wishes from Carl and Bud's Texaco Service 570 E. Washington Los Angeles 22, California PArkview 8-8622 Compliments of SAINT DOMINIC SAVIO CHURCH 9720 Foster Road Bellflower, California DOMlNlC'S LIQUOR LOCKER 5410 Atlantic Maywood, California Johnie's Custom Muffler Shop 6164 Main St. Hollydale, California ME. 0-2471 GUADALUPE BENAVIDEZ PRODUCE Bikgel 1415 E. Eighth Street Los Angeles 21, California MA. 3-5662 - 3-6598 L-r, Coach Red Williams, Mr. Sneddon, Father Daley, and Mr. T. O'Leary pre- pare to present awards under the leader- ship ol Father Hughes. Some ol the award winners of a real great team. I had a lot of lun with those guysl stated J. McCord, one of their number. The are, I-r, D. Malley, D. Mol- Y then, B. Hughes, A. Borza, D. Moren, J. lanza, J. McCord, and M. Chavez. KERR'S SHOE STORE 210 E. Compton Blvd., Compton, Calif. Robert A. Kerr Shoes for the Entire Family... for Every Occasion NE. 1-4408 RED-E-CLEANERS 6307 Gage Ave. Bell Gardens, California Liquor Drive-In PHIL GREENE, OWNER Quality Shoes 81 courteous Service 9040 E. Imperial Hwy. Downey, California for Over 25 Years 1-0. 9,1912 Ls. uauon - --' -' Cgmems of 12202 S. Downey Ave., Downey NORWALK MANOR MARKET TO. 9-5433 11018 E. Rosecrans Free Liquor Delivery MEDIC PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Charles Wooten, Ph.G. 11125 S. Atlantic Blvd. Lynwood, California GLENWOOD PHARMACY 8019 E. Florence Downey, California George Herman TOM GLAVIS custom sonv womc Corner of State 81 Olive Huntington Park HAROLD'S BETTER FOOD MARKET 3231 E. Florence Ave. Huntington Park, California LU. 2-9428 Compliments of ST. RAYMOND CHURCH Downey, California Congratulations from RELIANCE DAIRY FARMS HOME RADIO 8. TELEVISION NE. 1-2626 3601 Abbott Road Lynwood, California lAcross from Stop's Restaurantl Clnvwuiw.lfF'www5f 'Qaida Swefmifg Tools WE ON .... . . -f GOLD MEDAL MILK Congratulations to Downey-Norwalk-Stanton P. X H. h S h I -1 Compliments aT- ws G Jg 1 C oo ra ua es DR. THOMAS V. FARRELL I ch o FIESTA POOLS 8136 E. 2nd St., Downey TO. 9-8911 203 LUdlow 2-8555 9 nut, HUNTINGTON PARK Distinctive Apparel for Juniors and Misses 6831 Pacific Boulevard Community Savings 8. Loan Assn. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY 477 E. Compton Blvd., Compton 15359 Paramount Blvd., Paramount 3901 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach PEARSON'S YARDAGE Compton Blvd. Compton, California NE. 2-6220 NE. 2-9124 271 E. Compton's Oldest 8. Largest Yardage Center Open Mon. 8. Fri. Nights till 9 P.M. Bridal Fabrics-Our Specialty Compliments of ST. JOHN BOSCO Junior and Senior High School 13640 So. Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, California Conducted by the Salesians of St. John Bosco Put 'er here! quips Bill Schroeder as he prepares for a good season in baseball. Q I I I , I , Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS of '59 from VEATCH'S SHOES 11121 S. Downey Ave. What's cooking? You'II have to ask Esther Ter- rameo, Donna Danzer or Carlo Cordes! Everything looks all right from here,' say Fr. Sharpe and Fr. Cranham as they make survey of the NEWBERRY'S Your Friendly Variety Dept. Store 6627 Atlantic Blvd. Bell, California LU. 8-1503 Shoes for the entire family We specialize in U.S. Keds for gym. SELLERS SHOE STORE graduation preparations. 7920 East Imperial Blvd. Downey, Calif. TO. 1-4318 9022 Gardendale 13708 Garfield SAMUELS SHOE STORE M50-5947 ME. 3-5167 209 E. Compton Blvd. Compton, California NE. 6-4034 HENVILLE REALTY THREE oEFlcEs TO SERVE You 4201 Tweedy Immediate service. LO. 7-2341 Notary Public C. D. SPRACHER MFR. OF CDS PRODUCTS INSURE AND MAKE SURE C. D. MOSIER INSURANCE ALL LINES or INSURANCE 15728 S. Paramount Blvd. IMPERIAL CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 8041 E. Imperial Hwy. Downey, California TO. 1-0518 Congratulations to the Senior Class! Compliments of Dr. Alben M. Attyah, NLD. ME. 3-1473 NE. 6-4072 COMPLIMENTS WESTERN PAVING CO. ASPHALT sPEciALisrs TO. 10988 SP. 3-2438 BEST WISHES FROM ST. EMYDIUS MOTHERS CLUB REILLY'S LIQUOR STORE 14312 S. Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, California Congratulations from BOULEVARD VARIETY 9607 Long Beach Blvd., South Gate, Calif. LO. 6-8827 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. LEONA'S Distinctive Apparel 6712 Pacific Blvd. Huntington Park, California LU. 3-4256 KNOBBY SPORTSWEAR 11407 Long Beach Blvd., Lynwood NEvada 6-7576 DICK and ROBERT'S DEPARTMENT STORE Always the Latest Styles in Shoes and Clothes 12019 Garfield ME. 3-2509 HUB CITY RENTAL SHOP FORMAL and SEMI-FORMAL WEAR Hours: 10 to 7 - Fri. 10 to 9 323 E. Compton Blvd., Compton NEwmark 5-0131 BURK AND CLEGG Compton Prescription Phormacy 828 E. Compton Blvd. BOBBIE LYNN SPORT TOGS 16542 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, Norwalk, and Downey TOpaz 7-3242 TRIANON MUSIC COMPANY 3469 Tweedy Blvd., South Gate BEST LUCK IN THE FUTURE I I- 1 107. Discount with Student Body Card at SPORT MUFFLER 5438 Long Beach Blvd., GA. 3-7645 10920 Garfield, South Gate, TOpaz 9-1612 DR. SANFORD S. GAINES SURGICAL CHIROPODIST NE 2 8846 413 E Compton Blvd Compton Calif BONELLI TYPEWRITER CO Adding Machines and Typewrlters 12 Mechanics to Serve You with 192 Years Expenence 2728 E Florence Ave LU 2 5138 DR ARNOLD J OTOOLE OPTOMETRIST 11022 S New Downey NE. 5-4811 NE. 1-8485 TOYLANE To. 9-3385 8234 2nd St., Downy, Calif. Bubble, bubble, Toil and trouble! But-not when you are making plans for an English proiect! So M. Morelli thinks! See how we looked in Shakespeare's day? Lady Macbeth Macbeth Lady McDuff pose for their picture' KILLARNEY Liquor Stores Inc 1632 E Rosecrans 869 W Olive NEwmark 5 6211 MAI FOLEY Owner MOTTES HARDWARE 11411 E Flrestone Norwalk UN 3 4819 8532 Rosemead Rlvero OX 9 0338 a a Q I I ' ' I , L Compton, Calif. I SAN RO SHE BEAUTY STUDIO SPARTAN LACQUER CO. 9255 E. Imperial Highway, Downey To read the latest why not secure this copy of Lady Macbeth's Diary? Judy Grantham can tell you where to purchase a true facsimile! Hazel Hunt - Mina Sadler 9304 E. Firestone Blvd., Downey, Calif. LUdlow 2-6462 Topaz 9-7712 McAMIS-BAKER CONTRACTOR 15808 S. Broadway Gardena, California S.8. N. SERVE YOURSELF 7511 E. Rosecrans Paramount, California ME. 3-0393 BELL MQRTUARY MIRlAM'S FASHION HOUSE 6423 Gifford Avenue 17420 Bellflower Blvd. Bell, California LUdlow 5-2688 I BERNARD s. SENZIG LUdlow 5-2688 10130 E. Rosecrans TO. 6-5115 STUDEBAKER PACKARD MERCEDES-BENZ McPEAK MOTOR COMPANY A.B.C. HAR DWAR E HARDWARE-TOYS-GIFTS-HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS I2lll GARFIELD AVENUE HOLLYDALE. CALIFORNIA Phone MEtcalf 3-5625 1425 EAST COMPTON BOULEVARD COMPTON, CALIFORNIA SALES - PARTS - SERVICE Phone: NEvacIa 6-1730 Phone: NEwmark 1-6183 PHOTOSTATS -PORTRAITSL SPECIAL RATES PASSPORTS ON WEDDINGS Melville Studio of KENNY WHIAT EMIL DEUTSCH 11733 LONG BEACH BLVD. TO 2-7554 TO 2-4236 NEwmark I-5239 LYNWOOD, CALIF. , - , , - , IMPERIAL PLUMBING co. QUALITY PLUMBING ANDY CARDONO MANUFACTURING JEWELER Office Phone 8143 Telegraph Road TOpaz 2-6211 Rivera, California A ndy's Jewelers B337 FIRESTONE BLVD. DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA TOPAZ 2-5237 Phone LU. 7-7812 TIRES 0 BATTERIES JOE SNOW'S SERVICE STATION GARBER S 3315 E. FLORENCE AVE. Complete Lines of TEENS and JUNIORS HUNTINGTON PARK 3463 Tweedy Blvd. MOTOR REBUIIDING P TUNE UP II. BRAKE WORK I-Ofvin 7-7257 South GPN' Cell' , . ',,,,.....,, .-y'.4 ANNE GARBER 20 7 LELAND'S HARDWARE CO. 13150 Paramount Blvd. Hollydale, Calif. ME. 3-1537 EDDIE MARTINEZ custom uPHoLsrERY Corner of State 8- Olive in Huntington Park Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS of 1959 Compliments of LIBERTY THE FRIENDLY MARKET Downey SEBASTlAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE -Paradise of Yardage- 3619 Tweedy Blvd. , WEST COAST PRODUCE CO. 317 Produce Terminal Mkt. South Gale, California Lo. Sqn Anfonio' Texas Capifol I - Q - - I I - 1 - - - I - 1 H. 8. H. NURSERY AN. 9-6441 To. 2-7117 123215-Lakewood RENT-A-TUX Downey, California ro. 2-0485 FORMAL WEAR VOGUE DRUG STORE 746 So. Atlantic 8455 E. Fireston PRESCRIPTIONS Los Angeles 22, Calif Downey, Calif. 9037 Long Beach Blvd. South Gate, California LO. 6-7043 RAY 8. RUPE'S MARKET 3050 Tweedy Blvd. South Gate, Calif. LO. 7-5347 Suppliers to Catholic Schools, Convents, and Rectories FREE DELIVERY TO. 1-1278 DOWNEY BUILDING MATERIALS John W. Ezzell, Owner 11432 S. Paramount Blvd., Downey, Calif. Ready Mixed Concrete-Plastering Material Cement-Rock-Sand-Bricks-Building Blocks - - - - - - ! 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O 2901 West Seventh Street Los Angeles, DUnkirk 7-2251 0 Yearbook Photography 0 Advertising 0 Graduation Portraits 0 Publicity 0 Executive Portraits 0 Commercial 0 Glamor 0 Architectural 0 Family Groups 0 Aerial 0 Child Studies 0 Old Photos Restored 0 Candid 8K Formal Weddings in Black 81 White or Color 213 4 .9l'l6leX Abaiian, Kathleen, '61, p. 97 Abel, Margaret, '62, p. 103 Adams, Linda, '60, p. 81 Adelman, Cletus, '62, p. 109,137 Adger, Ann, '62, p. 105 Adrian, Bill, '60, p. 86 Adrian, Raymond, '62, p. 104 Aguilar, Alfred, '59, p. 93 Aguilar, Ellen, '61, p. 94 Aguilar, Raul, '59, p. 51 Aguirre, Henrietta, '62, p. 105 Ahe, Judith, '62, p. 105 Alba, Richard, '62, p. 109,140 Alberti, Rosalie, '59, p. 51 Albin, Christy, '62, p. 108 Alfaro, James, '59, p. 51 Allen, John , '61, p. 90,115 Allen, Mary Judith, '60, p. 55 Allgaier, Margareta, '62, p. 112 Alpago, Dianne, '61, p. 96,179 Alvarez, Carole, '62, p. 114 Alzurri, Rita, '60, p. 83 Father Aniceto Amillano, 0.R.S.A., p. 24 Anderson, Michael, '62, p. 104 Andrews, Gerald, '62, p. 109 Andrizzi, Frank, '61, p. 93 Angelino, Joanne, '60, p. 85 Sister Annemarie, 0.S.F., p. 25 Sister Ann Jude, I.H.M., p. 24 Annis, Connie, '60, p. 27,81 Anselmo, Joanne, '62, p. 107 Applegate, Phillip '60, p. 86 Aragon, Alfred, '59, p. 51,140,141,148,163,164 Arguello, Augustine, '61, p. 98 Arias, Rebecca, '59, p. 60 Armendariz, Tom, '61, p. 93 Armstrong, Janet, '61, p. 95,166 Arnett, Patricia, '61, p. 91 Arrowsmith, Nancy, '61, p. 94,166 Askins, Linda, '60, p. 83 Astengo, Anthony, '61, p. 98 Atfield, Barbara, '60, p. 82 Atfield, Joseph, '62, p. 109 Babcock, James, '61, p. 93 Baez, Reuben, '61, p. 100 Bahan, Lillian, '61, p. 81 Bahan, Thomas, '60, p. 87,118,121,148 Bailey, John, '60, p. 16,80,179 Bair, Mike, '60, p. 86 Baird, Kenneth, '59, p. 51,163,164 Baker, John, '62, p. 111,145,147 Baker, Katherine, '61, p. 94 Bannan, Toni, '61, p. 35,101 Barclay, Mary Ann, '61, p. 94 Barclay, Thomas, '62, p. 104 Bardsley, David, '62, p. 111 Barnett, Nancy, '62, p. 103 Barnick, James, '60, p. 80,146 Barrios, Alfred, '62, p. 104 Basile, Catherine, '62, p. 107 Bates, Daniel, '60, p. 86,141 Bates, Virginia, '61, p. 94 Bauerly, Renee, '60, p. 81,150,151,154,155,156,157,158,160,161,162 Baumann, Linda, '60 p. 85,178,184,186 Baylis, Frances, '62, p. 103 Bedner, Helen, '61, p. 91 Bedford, Joanne, '59, p. 51 Beckley, Rick, '62, p. 100 Becker, Dale, '60, p. 81,118,120 Beingessner, Robert, '61, p. 90 Beingessner, Ronald, '62, p. 104 Bekesy, Marilyn, '61, p. 90 Belding, Beverly, '61, p. 101 Bishop Alden Bell, p. 5, 190 Bellavia, Carolee, '59, p. 27 Bell, Doris, '62, p. 107 Bellovich, Connie, '61, p. 95 Benadom, Janice, '61, p. 94 Benadom, Julie, '62, p. 106 Benavidez, Simona, '62, p. 105,153 Bennett, Julia, '62, p. 107 Benofy, Leslie, '60, p. 87,179 Benofy, Thomas, '62, p. 115 Berardo, Barbara, '60, p. 81 Berkley, Sherry, '62, p. 107 Berryman, Alan, '61, p. 99,141,146 Berube, Paul, '61, p. 98 Beyer, Jerry, '59, p. 52 Beyl, Dick, '60, p. 86 Bezuhly, Jeanne, '60, p. 84 Bidwell, Jim, '62, p. 115 Bienlein, Betty, '60, p. 84 Bienlein, Daniel, '62, p. 109,179 Biewend, Pamela, '61, p. 91 Bilodeau, Jerry, '61, p. 100 Bilotta, Ted, '60, p. 87 Bishop, Don, '60, p. 111,141 Bishop, Roberta, '62, p. 105 Bisson, Florence, '60, p. 83 Blair, Janis, '62, p. 105 Bliss, Theresa, '62, p. 114 Boere, Quirina, '59, p. 52,70 Boland, Jim, '60, p. 80,137 Boland, Peggy, '59, p. 52,179 Boles, Jeff, '61, p. 93,141,148 Bollinger, Tim, '60, p. 80,137,139,145 Bollong, Nada, '62, p. 103 Bonello, Antoinette, '60, p. 17,83,176 Bonello, Jeanette, '59, p. 109 Bonello, Joseph, '62, p. 111 Bonilla, Richard, '59, p. 31,53 Bonsangue, John, '62, p. 111 Bonsangue, Louis, '61, p. 98 Boone, Lee Ann, '60, p. 82 Boothby, Beverly, '62, p. 107 Borkowski, Donald, '60, p. 86 Borza, Albert, '60, p. 43,86,118,122,148,202 Borzoni, Manual, '61, p. 98,146 Bosnyak, William, '62, p. 115 Bourke, Kathleen, '59, p. 53 Bowen, Patrick, '61, p. 98,140,141,146 Boyce, John, '60, p.'81 Bradley, Kathleen, '61, p. 97 Brady, Bill, '62, p. 104 Miss Sheila Brady, p. 25,186,187 Brassell, Peter, '61, p. 98 Breazeale, Donald, '60, p. 80,137,139 Breen, James, '61, p. 98,137,145 Brenier, Therese, '62, p. 112 Brewer, Diane, '59, p. 53 Brooks, Linda, '59, p. 38,53,194 Brooks, Patricia, '59, p. 38,53,154,157,163,164,173 Brouillette, Karen, '60, p. 84,176,179,184 Brouwers, Jo Ann, '61, p. 97,179 Brown, Susan, '61, p. 91 Bruinda, William, '62, p. 109 Bryant, Mary Anne, '62, p. 109 Bryant, William, '60, p. 47 Bryzelak, David, '61, p. 100 Buck, Jerry, '59, p. 53 Budds, Harry, '59, p. 53,146,147 Budds, Judith, '60, p. 85 Bunck, Betty, '62, p. 110 Burns, Charles, '62, p. 109 Burton, Nancy, '61, p. 94,166 Burton, Sue, '61, p. 94 Busch, Dennis, '61, p. 90 Busch, Ronald, '62, p. 104 Butler, Terrence, '62, p. 109 Bybee, Lucy, '62, p. 107 Bybee, Mary, '61, p. 94 Byers, Anna, '61, p. 91 Mr. Allred Cadena, p. 47 Cahill, Mary, '61, p. 94 Calagna, Victoria, '62, p. 15,107,161 Caldero, Mike, '60, p. 100,146,147 Mrs. Eva Caldero, p. 26,150,161 Calia, Nicholas, '62, p. 93 Calia, Thomas, '62, p. 115 Calia, Vito, '59, p. 53 Camarillo, Alexander, '61, p. 93,148 Campbell, Jack, '59, p. 87,132,133 Campbell, Katherine, '61, p. 95 Carey, Susan, '60, p. 82 Carlucci, Linda, '61, p. 97 Carlucci, Lucinda, '60, p. 85 Carmody, Eileen, '61, p. 96 Carnall, Mike, '61, p. 91,134,147 Carnall, Robert, '60, p. 118,121,124 Carroll, Dennis, '59, p. 31,53,63,132,133,135,138,142,144,145,148,149 Carroll, Judith, '60, p. 81 Carroll, Mary, '60, p. 83 ..n...,,-- ....-.- Castaneda, Amelia, '62, p. 107 Castillo, Jay, '61, p. 91,140,141,146 Castillo, Kathy, '59, p. 33,53 Cayer, Darlene, '61, p. 104 Sister Maria Cecelia, D.M.J., p. 38 Cessar, Judith, '62, p. 113 Chamberlin, Ron, '60, p. 81 Chambers, Wendy, '60, p. 38,85,166 Chang, Teena, '62, p. 107 Chavez, Michael, '59, p. 54,118,122,148,149 Chavez, Sandra, '60, p. 83,158,160,166 Chavez, Sheila, '62, p. 114 Chiaromonte, Rudy, '62, p. 108 Child, Claudia, '62, p. 107 Child, James, '60, p. 81 Chirco, Charles, '59, p. 53 Chocek, Jerome, '60, p. 80 Christensen, Carl, '59, p. 54,141,146 Christensen, Elizabeth, '61, p. 96,166 Christiansen, David, '61, p. 90 Sister Marie Christine, I.H.M., p. 38 Cianciolo, Robert, '61, p. 93 Citrowski, Janet, '61, p. 97 Civitelli, Larry, '62, p. 104 Sister Mary Claude, C.S.J., p. 15,26 Clawson, Fay, '59, p. 58 Clements, Darlene, '62, p. 107 Clifford, Mary Ann, '62, p. 114 Cluck, James, '59, p. 40,54,146 Cluck, Jerry, '61, p. 40,98 Colecchi, Sandra, '59, p. 54 Coletta, Michael, '62, p. 104 Collier, Barry, '62, p. 111 Collier, Judy, '61, p. 81 Sister Mary Concepta, l.H.M., p. 27 Conchola, Martha, '62, p. 107 Concialdi, John, '62, p. 40,45,111,145 Concialdi, Vince, '61, p. 98,183,184,207 Conder, Carolyn, '62, p. 107 Connell, Beverly, '60, p. 85,166 Connor, Michael, '59, p. 54 Mr. Jay Conroy, p. 27 Conroy, Margaret, '61, p. 101 Conroy, Miriam, '59, p. 54 Contreras, Socorra, '62, p. 107 Cook, Arthur, '61, p. 90 Cook, Kathleen, '62, p. 114 Cook, Margaret, '59, p. 54,26 Cooley, Brian, '59, p.'87,179 Cooley, Eva, '59, p. 54,183 Cooper, William, '62, p. 104 Cora, John, '61, p. 99 Cochran, Jerry, '61, p. 100 Cordes, Carla, '61, p. 97,204,212 Correa, Dewayne, '62, p. 115 Cortes, Louise, '59, p. 54,194,212 Cortese, Richard, '60, p. 87 Costello, John, '61, p. 93,106 Cota, Irene, '60, p. 82,163,164,185 Cotta, Katherine, '59, p. 14,54 Cowen, Christina, '62, p. 114 Coy, Barbara, '61, p. 97 Father Charles Cranham, p. 18,28,205 Crawford, Lance, '61, p. 99,145,147 Crawford, Linda, '59, p. l4,l6,54,166,l67 Creason, Cheryl, '60, p. 96 Creason, Steve, '60, p. 87,137,139,179 Critelli, Mike, '60, p. 80 Crook, Gail, '60, p. 80 Crotty, Ann, '62, p. 107 Culbert, Joseph, '62, p. 34,111,137 Cullen, Donald, '62, p. 111,146 Cullen, Germaine, '60, p. 82 Cullen, Margaret, '61, p. 96 Cullen Custer , Mary, '59, p. 54,155,156,159,160 Lero 60 8 . Y. ' . D- 6 Czier, John, '61, p. 98 Father Wallace Daley, p. 28, 202 Danna, Peter, '62, p. 109 Danzer, Donna, '61, p. 97,204 Daoust, Robert, '60, p. 86 Davidson, Bill, '61, p. 99 Davis, Davis, Davis, Charles, '61, p. 93 James, '60, p. 80,118,l20,121,148 Judy, '61, p. 35,101,155 Davis, Mary Lou, '59, p. 55,66,25l,l72,173,18l Davis, Deal, J Ronna Marie, '60, p. 85 udy, '60, p. 84,166 DeBoer, Marianne, '59, p. 55 Decker, Linda, '59, p. 55, 33 Deckert, Judy, '60, p. 83,166 A ,,, Deden, Joanne, '62, p. 103,179 Dee, Alice, '60, p. 81 Dee, John, '59, p. 56 Dee, Veronica, '61, p. 96 DeGroote, Frances, '59, p. 14,16,17,31,55 56179 180 Father Matthew Delaney, p. 29, 211 Dennis, Walter, '59, p. 31,56,179 DePippo, Thomas, '62, p. 109 Deutsch, Emily, '61, p. 101,166,179 DeVito, Irene, '60, p. 84 Diaz, Alfred, '60, p. 80 Dickes, Margie, '61, p. 94 Diem, Richard, '61, p. 91,147 DiLoreto, Joe, '59, p. 56,105,179 Dimatteo, Prudence, '61, p. 35,91,178 Dimmitt, Jerry, '62, p. 108 Diserio, William, '60, p. 81 DiTolla, Elaine, '59, p. 56,173,174,181 Divin, Donald, '61, p. 90 Doering, Val, '60, p. 81, 118, 21, 148 Doerr, Robert, '59, p. 56 Doherty, Patricia, '59, p. 56 Dominguez, Virginia, '59, p. 26,56 Donnellon, James, '59, p. 56,144 Dooley, Francis, '62, p. 111,146,147,174 Dorkowski, Don, '59, p. 56,118,120,1Z3,l26 127 146 148149 Sister M. Dorothy, C.SJ., p. 29 Dorse, James, '59, p. 36,56,119,123,125 126148149 Downs, Edward, '59, p. 56 Doyle, Kathryn, '60, p. 85 Drake, Mike, '59, p. 57 Drechsler, Jim, '59, p. 36,57 Dressendorfer, Mary, '62, p. 107 Dreyfus, Jeanne, '60, p. 85,159,160,162,l66 167 Drikas, Elaine, '62, p. 110 Driscoll, Barbara, '60, p. 84 Driver, Anthony, '59, p. 57,179 Drumm, Sheila, '60, p. 84 Duarte, Margaret, '60, p. 82,165 Duarte, Vicky, '60, p. 94,165 Duchesne, Jackie, '61, p. 96 Dudzic, Robert, '59, p. 57,118,120,122,123 124127 148149 Duenas, Yolanda, '61, p. 94,165 Father Eugene Duffy p. 30 Dugan, Kathleen, '61, p. 97 Dugan, Teresa, '61, p. 91 Duggan, Florence, '61, p. 91,179 Dumas, Eudolia, '60, p. 81,103 Duncan, Kathy, '61, p. 101,153,155 Dunham, Jane, '61, p. 101 Dunn, Derek, '62, p. 111, 148 Dunn, Joseph, '62, p. 109,137 Dunn, Marjorie, '60, p. 81 Duran, Margaret, '62, p. 107 Durlak, Catherine, '61, p. 91 Duron, Anthony, '59, p. 57 Duron, Ralph, '61, p. 98 Dwankowski, Carol, '62, p. 105 . Earhart, Gregory, '61, p. 93 Easton, Mary, '62, p. 103 Edwards, Judy, '62, p. 107 Edwards, Joan, '60, p. 85 Egan, Adrienne, '62, p. 112 Ehret, Paul, '61, p. 100,178 Emerson, Maureen, '60, p. 84 Engel, Laraine, '61, p. 91 Mr. Carl Englund, p. 47 English, Simeon, '61, p. 83,166 Erdmann, Francis, '61, p. 100 Eremita, Janice, '59, p. 57,166 Eremita, Mary, '61, p. 96,166 Sister Mary Erentrude, 0.S.F., p. 30 Erhart, Barbara, '59, p. 57 Erhart, Susan, '60, p. 151 Erhart, Mary, '61, p. 94 Erickson, James, '61, p. 94 Erickson, Joan, '61, p. 93 Sister Mary Erin, I.H.M., p. 31 Enriquez, Andrew, '62, p. 104,146,147 Enriquez, Danny, '62, p. 108,146,147 Escobar, Luis, '60, p. 41,87,118,121 Espe, Linda, '62, p. 107 Essmaker, Mary Ann, '61, p. 94,166 Euge, Judy, '9, p. 58,179 Euge, Kenneth, '61, p. 99 Fager, Carolyn, '61, p. 97 Farwell, Tracy, '61, p. 91 Favre, Kenneth, '62, p. 104, 148 Federico, James, '62, p. 104 Fernandes, Frances, '59, p. 32,58,178 Ferreira, James, '62, p. 111.179 Ferreira, Virginia, '59, p. 58 Farrone, Carolyn, '61, p. 101 Finken, Mary Ann, '59, p. 59,176 Finken, Phil, '61, p. 93 Finnerty, Bernadine, '61, p. 97 Fiore, Lucretia, '61, p. 97 Fischer, Jacqueline, '61, p. 91 Fischetti, Jean, '61, p. 91 Fischenich, Jacqueline, '62, p. 114 Fischer, Jim, '61, p. 98,137 Fitzpatrick, Mary, '60, p. 82 Flahan, Carol, '59, p. 31, 59 Fleckenstein, Michael, '62, p. 115 Flesch, Janet, '60, p. 82 Flesch, Lawrence, '59, p. 59 Flick, Urban, '62, p. 104 Floeck, James, '61, p. 91 Floryanowich, Richard, '61, p. 99, 137 Fodor, Robert, '61, p. 98 Fodor, John, '60, p. 86 Foley, Jacque, '60, p. 84 Ford, Judith, '60, p. 84,179 Foreman, Robert, '62, p. 104 Foster, David, '61, p. 98 Foster, Dusty, '62, p. 111,140 Fox, Sylvia, '61, p. 96,152,155,159,160,162 Frahm, Christopher, '60, p. 86,118,120,123,127,148 Franco, Irene, '59, p. 59 Franelli, Irene, '62, p. 112 Fraeyman, Frank, '61, p. 98 Freiburghouse, Nancy, '60, p. 81 Frias, John, '59, p. 59,118,120,149 Frick, David, '62, p. 109 Frick, Joan, '59, p. 59 Mrs. Friedow, p. 46 Fromdahl, Susan, '59, p. 59 Gaffney, Cathleen, '59, p. 59 Gagnon, Lisa, '59, p. 59,162 Gain, John, '59, p. 59 Gaines, William, '59, p. 59,149 Galasso, Robert, '61, p. 93 Galasso, Peggy, '61, p. 94 Gallagher, Michael, '60, p. 87 Gallagher, Thomas, '61, p. 90 Gallegos, Mary Ellen, '59, p. 14,34,59,183 Galyen, John, '61, p. 89,99,147,174 Garcia, Rosalina, '62, p. 107 Garlock, Dulcena, '62, p. 113 Garnett, Judy, '60, p. 81,176 Gasporra, Gloria, '60, p. 81 Gaudet, Ellen, '59, p. 31,60,184,185 Gay, Sharon, '62, p. 105 Geary, Joanne, '59, p. 60,184,186,187 Geary, Patricia, '60, p. 83 Geary, Susan, '61, p. 101,152,162 Genereux, Diane, '62, p. 36,114 Mrs. Mary Gentry, p. 47 George, Mary, '60, p. 81 George, Sherry, '60, p. 81 Geratha, Kathy, '62, p. 103 Sister Gertrude Joseph, C.SJ., p. 31 Gerue, Yvonne, '60, p. 82 Gerzin, Barbara, '61, p. 96 Ghormley, James, '59, p. 16,17,60,146,174 Gibson, Diane, '61, p. 101,166 Gillen, Regina, '59, p. 60,178 Gilmore, Sandra, '62, p. 105 Giovanoni, Virginia, '59, p. 60 Goeckner, Patrick, '61, p. 99,147 Golda, Anthony, '60, p. 41,87,176,178 Gomez, Esperanza, '62, p. 107 Gomez, Larry, '61, p. 93 Gomez, Robert, '60, p. 86 Gonzales, Erma, '62, p. 110 Gonzales, Patrick, '61, p. 98,146 Goodrich, Carol, '59, p. 60,185 Goodrow, Sandra, '59, p. 24,60 Goss, Larry, '61, p. 100,141,146 Gosnell, Robert, '59, p. 13l,132,133,134,l35,138,148,149 Goulet, Micheline, '62, p. 105 Governale, Joann, '60, p. 81,165 Grace, Michael, '60, p. 80 Grantham, Judy, '59, p. 32,50,55,61,94,173,174,175,182,184,207 Gresham, Philip, '62, p. 111 Grayston, Frances, '62, p. 112 Gregoire, Yvonne, '62, p. 113 Gribben, Julia, '60, p. 51 Griego, Darlene, '62, p. 114 Griffin, John, '60, p. 87 Griffith, Richard, '60, p. 118,120,121,148 Grlggers, Judy, '60, p. 82 Griley, Barbara, '60, p. 82 Groover, William, '61, p. 90 Gruendler, Frances, '61, p. 96 Guardalabene, August, '61, p. 90 Guerin, Genevieve, '61, p. 91,179 Guernon, Theresa, '60, p. 84 Guss, Beverly, '60, p. 82 Guthrie, Rodney, '61, p. 118 Gutting, Larry, '60, p. 87 Guzman, Joe, '62, p. 108 Guzman, Norma, '62, p. 110 Hackett, Sandra, '62, p. 103 Hand, Timothy, '60, p. 80 Hansinger, Barbara, '60, p. 166 Hardos, Joyce, '59, p. 61,66 Harris, Frank, '62, p. 109 Hart, Peggy, '59, p. 61,194 Hart, Stephen, '59, p. 61 Hartman, Lynn, '62, p. 107 Harvey, Linda, '61, p. 97 Harvey, Thomas, '59, p. 61 Hasson, Jean Pierre, '61, p. 91 Hauck, Elaine, '60, p. 82 Hauck, Phillip, '60, p. 142,145 Hausinger, Irene, '62, p. 82,94,166 Haverman, Jerald, '62, p. 111 Hayes, Francesellen, '62, p. 106 Hecht, Carl, '59, p. 61 Hedges, Glenn, '61, p. 98 Hefner, Helmut, '61, p. 91,141,146 Heidecker, Marion, '60, p. 17,84 Helgeson, Ronald, '59, p. 16,17,61 Heller, Paul, '62, p. 109,137 Hendon, Michael, '62, p. 108 Henry, John, '61, p. 100 Heroux, Richard, '61, p. 99,141 Hickey, Frances, '60, p. 85 Hills, Dawn, '60, p. 32,84 Hird, James, '60, p. 86 Hoag, Dorine, '60, p. 82 Hoban, Patricia, '60, p. 84 Hobart, Maryrose, '60, p. 83 Hoevel, Michael, '62, p. 109,147,148 Hoevel, Richard, '60, p. 87 Hoferer, Jaqueline, '61, p. 17,101 Hoferer, Michael, '62, p. 109 Hoffman, Diane, '62, p. 114 Hoffman, Elmar, '59, p. 42,61 Hofschulte, Carol, '60, p. 85,178 Hofschulte, Lloyd, '60, p. 86 Hogan, David, '61, p. 98 Hohman, Joseph, '59, p. 87 Hohman, Sally, '60, p. 84 Hollenbeck, Kay, '60, p. 81 Hollywood, James, '61, p. 90,141,148 Holmberg, Roger, '62, p. 109,148 Miss Cathy Holmes, p. 154 Holtrichter, Charles, '60, p. 80 Horany, Allen, '62, p. 111 Horstman, Leonard, '61, p. 99 Hough, Maureen, '62, p. 103 Howard, Judy, '61, p. 94 Howard, Owen, '60, p. 86 Howes, Robert, '61, p. 99 Hoy, Deann, '62, p. 114 Hoy, Danny, '62, p. 104 Hoy, Sharon, '60, p. 81 Hrycyk, Robert, '61, p. 100 Hubbard, Judy, '62, p. 106 Hudgens, Kenny, '60, p. 87 Hudson, William, '61, p. 98 Hughes, Francis, '59, p. 61,142,143,144 148 202 Father John Hughes, p. 32 Hughes, Joy, '62, p. 106 Huismann, Judy, '59, p. 31,61 Hurley, Michael, '60, p. 41,87 Hurth, Linda, '61, p. 96 Ingram, Charles, '62, p. 34,111 Ingram, Dennis, '61, p. 100,142,143,145 148 Isaac, Dennis, '60, p. 18,40,86,183 Iverson, Patricia, '62, p. 30,110 Ioffrida, Theresa, '60, p. 82 Jackson, Kenneth, '61, p. 98 Jacqmin, Carole, '62, p. 114 Janclaes, Jean, '62, p. 103 Sister Mary Jane, 0.S.F., p. 32 Janee, Jelmar, '59, p. 61 Janovich, Jo Ann, '61, p. 92 Jarvis, Helen, '61, p. 166,101 Jasmin, Thomas, '61, p. 28,93,146 Sister Jean Francis, C.S.C., p. 33 Slster Mary Jeanette, C.SJ., p. 33,182 Jenkins, Bill, '60, p. 86,146 Jimenez, Antonia, '59, p. 62,70 Jimenez, Gloria, '61, p. 95 Jimenez, Michael, '61, p. 98,137,145 Jimenez, Yvonne, '62, p. 114 Sister John Berchmans, C.SJ., p. 34 Johnson, Gene, '60, p. 93,105,131,132,133,138,142,143,145,148 Johnson, Palmer, '62, p. 98,115 Johnston, Diane, '60, p. 81,166 Johnston, Gary, '60, p. 80,178 Jones, Pauline, '61, p. 92 Jones, Tim, '60, p. 121,145,148 Jones, Virginia, '62, p. 103 Jones, William, '62, p. 109, 118 Jorgenson, Dianne, '59, p. 55,62,184,187 Jorgensen, Steve, '61, p. 98 Joseph, Jo Anne, '61, p. 35,101,166 Joyat, Danny, '62, p. 115 Juels, Philip, '60, p.a80 Jules, Margret, '59, p. 62,179 Jurewitz, Margaret, '62, p. 113,161,162 Kaminskas, Charles, '59, p. 62 Kaminskas, Clayton, '62, p. 111 Kaminski, Mary Beth, '61, p. 92 Kardell, Eugene,'61, p. 99,100 Kastner, Carole Ann, '60, p. 85 Keller, Kenneth, '60, p. 87 Kelly, Sandra, '61, p. 92 Kelly, Shirley, '59, p. 62 Kelsey, Catherine, '60, p. 83 Kelso, Patricia, '59, p. 62,161 Kennedy, Patricia, '62, p. 114 Kestler, Gerald, '59, p. 62,118,121,148,149 Kestler, Ronald, '61, p. 99 Keys, Gwynette, '61, p. 95 Kiefer, Lenny,'61, p. 166 Kiefer, Marcia, '59, p. 33,62 Kiel, Richard, '62, p. 111 King, Donna, '61, p. 103,161 King, Robert, '60, p. 80 Kinmartin, Kathleen, '60, p. 83,164,166 Kintigh, Rita, '61, p. 97 Kirstine, Dale, '60, p. 86 Kish, Joann, '62, p. 114 Kish, Pamela, '61, p. 101 Klausky, Jeanne, '62, p. 112 Klein, Daniel, '60, p. 80 Klein, Michael, '60, p. 80 Kloss, Marie, '62, p. 103 Klotz, Robert, 60, p. 29,79,142,144 Knobbe, Peggy, '60, p. 85 Knoll, Mary, '61, p. 17,95 Koch, Sandra, '59, p. 14,34,62,183 Koches, Robert, '59, p. 62,178,179 Koenig, Marsha, '62, p. Koenig, Patricia, '60, p. 84,112,161,162,179 Kolden, Diane, '61, p. 92 Konoske, Nancy, '60, p. 83 Konoske, Patricia, '62, p. 103 Mr. Jerry Kurilich, p. 118,142 Kutback, Ernie, '61, P. 98,104 Kohrman, Lawrence, '62, p. 115 Kornish, Thomas, '61, p. 99,140,141,146,148 Kossler, Elizabeth, '61, p. 92,179 Kossler, George, '62, p. 109,146 Koval, Elizabeth, '59, p. 14,17,26,62,161 Kozick, Joseph, '60, p. 87,162 Kozick, Mary Jane, '61, p. 92 Kramer, Marianne, '61, p. 101 Kropach, Mary, '60, p. 83 Krisman, Joanne, '61, p. 92 Krisman, Terrance, 61, p. 98 Krolikowski, Clara, '61, p. 92,152,154,157,158,160 Kuehn, Irene, '62, p. 25,114 Kunkel, Helene, '60, p. 83 Kuri Dwayne, '62, p. 110 Kvech, John, '62, p. 37,111 Labek, Joyce, '62, p. 110 LaCour, Joeann, '60, p. 165,184 Laeng, Robert, '62, p. 109 LaGrone, Joann, '60, p. 81 Laible, Duane, '60, p. 29,87 Lail, Hattie Jo, '60, p. 81 Lambert, Helen, '60, p. 14,83 Laner, Catherine, '62 p. 106 Lange, Walt, '60, p. 87,l4l,140,146,l79 Langesfeld, James, '59, p. 63,146 Langsdorf, Joyce, '62, p. 113 Lanza, John, '60, p. 87,118,121 Lanza, Thomas, '59, p. 36,63,118,119,l20,121,123,124, l25,126,146,147,149 Laroche, Richard, '62, p. 109 Larsen, Charlene, '62, p. 106 Larsen, Earlene, '59, p. 63 Larson, Cheryl, '60, p. 84,166 Lascola, Richard, '60, p. 86,141,145 Lasoya, Lavelle, Lavine, Lavine, Ramon, '62, p. 109,148 Martin, '59, p. 64 Joelle, '61, p. 92 Mary, '60, p. 83 Lazaris, Carole, '59, p. 64,151,154,156 157 159 160 Lazenby, Janice, '62, p. 113 Leal, Janice, '59, p. 64 Miss Josephine Leblanc, p. 35 Lee, Karen, '60, p. 82,162,165,216 Mrs. Virginia G. Lefebvre, p. 35,160 Lemmens, Susan, '62, p. 113 Leon, Louis, '62, p. 104 LeRoi, Jacquelyn, '62, p. 103 Lawrence, Leslie, '62, p. 114 Letson, Sherry, '61, p. 96,154,157,165 Levasseur, Diane, '62, p. 103 Levy, Rene, '60, p. 80 Ley, Bill, '61, p. 90 Licata, Mary, '62, p. 103 Licata, Michael, '59, p. 64 Liesmeyer, Kenneth, '62, p. 109 Liewer, Mary, '62, p. 106 Lilley, Linda, '60, p. 83 Lindsey, Sheila, '60, p. 83,165 Llewellyn, Kathryn, '62, p. 114 Lllewellyn, Patricia, '59, p. 34,64 Loch, Charles, '61, p. 93 Locuoco, Linda, '59, p. 64,176,179 Longpre, Carole, 62, p. 112,161,162 Lopez, Robert, '60, p. 80,115 Sister M. Loraine, C.S.J., p. 36 Loyd, Richard, '61, p. 100 Lucero, Janet, '59, p. 26,64,154,157,158,160 Lucero, Richard, '62, p. 115,141 Lucki, Cecile, '62 p. 112 Luebbers, Don, '51, p. 93,140,141,146 Luizzi, Don, '60, p. 86 Lund, Kathy, '59, p. 65 Lupo, Maria, '61, p. 94 Lux, Diane, '60, p. 82 Lynch, Edward, '62, p. 104 Mabey, Pat, '61, p. 97,159,160,162 Macke, Marsha, '62, p. 112 Madonna, Michael, '62, p. 108 Maguin, Carolyn, '61, p. 96 Maguire, John, '59, p. 65,179,184,187 Mahon, Gerald, '61, p. 115 Maisl, Heidi, '61, p. 92 Mr. Charles Maius, p. 37 Malley, Margo, '61, p. 91,92,162,166,179 Malley, Mary Jo, '62, p. 109 Malley, Richard, '60, p. 59,87,118,120,121,148 202 Maloof, Laurence, '62, p. 111,146 Mammano, Virginia, '62, p. 103 Mandala, Diane, '61, p. 92,166 Mandella, Donald, '60, p. 39,86,146 Mann, John, '59, p. 65 Bishop Timothy Manning, p. 5,190 Sister Mary Marcellina, C.S.C., p. 37 Marchand, Ursula, '59, p. 50,60,65,106,150,151 155156157 158,160,164,168,173,180 Marks, Gary, '61, p. 99,146 Marin, Gloria, '59, p. 60,66 Marin, Joyce, '62, p. 106 Maris, Douglas, '60, p. 87 Marino, Lucretia, '61, p. 92 Marino, Patricia, '61, P. 92 Marshall, William, '62, p. 111 Martin, Anne, '62, p. 15,103 Martin, Claudette, '60, p. 82,161 Martin, Dorothy, '60, p. 83,105 Martin, Gary, '59, p. 66,162 Martin, John F., '60, p. 16,87 Martin, John R., '60, p. 87 Martin, Randal, '62, p. 109 Martin, Richard, '61, p. 93 Martin Ronald, 59, p. 66 Martinez, Carmel, '60, p. 83,165 Martinez, Celia, '60, p. 26,82 Martinez, Dora, '62, p. 108,161 Martinez, James, '61, p. 28,100 Martinez, John, '62, p. 108 Mase, Sandra, '61, p. 92 Mastri, Gloria, '62, p. 15,108 Mathews, Steve, '59, p. 66,13Z,133,135,l49 2 7 Maushardt, Stephanie, '61, p. 92,162 Maynard, Michael Lee, '60, p. 43,40,84,118,120 121 127146 May, Carla, '62, p. 103 May, Robert, '59 p. 66 Mayo, Ray, '62, p. 104 Meagher, Walter, '62, p. 102,111,141,145 Meder, Richard, '62, p. 108 Mehm, Robert, '59, p. 66 Melbourne, Dennis, '59, p. 36,67,179 Melhy, Pat, '61, p. 92 Mello, Michael, '60, p. 86,137 Mallott, Michael, 62, p. 104,141,145,147 Mendez, Diana, '62, p. 103 Meng, Jerry, '59, p. 31,58,67,141 Meng, Thomas, '62, p. 115 Mercer, Annamarie, '62, p. 108 Merino, Antonita, '59, p. 17,26,67,70,l58,160,l63,l64 Merino, Dennis, '60, p. 81 Merlo, Rose Ann, '61 p 96 Merrick Peter, '61, p. 99 Mestre, Janet, '60, p. 84 Metzler, Richard, '62, p. 104,140,148 Mr. Clayton Meyer, p. 39,179 Meyer, James, '60, p. 80 Meyer, Karen, '62, p. 103,153 Meyrick, William, '62, p. 104 Micek, Lorraine, '62, p. 106 Micek, Louise, '61, p. 95 Mikov, Eugene, '60, p. 87,179 Miller, Albert, '62, p. 36,104,179 Miller, Douglas, '60, p. 87 Miller, Karen, '61, p. 92 Miller, Katherine, '60, p. 85 Miller, Marianne, '60, p. 85 Milliken, Margareeta, '61, p. 95 Mills, John, '62, p. 111 Mimiaga, Irene, '61, p. 92 Miranda, Robert, '59, p. 67 Mitchell, Carol Ann, '62, p. 103 Mizeur, Deanne, '60, p. 82,166 Mochon, Bill, '61, p. 100,147 Mochon, Carol, '59, p. 59,67,185 Molander, Sharon, '59, p. 113 Molina, Edward, '61, p. 137, 147 Molina, Mariano, '60, p. 99 Molthen, Richard, '60, p. 87,118,120,12l,124,148,202 Monete, Anita, '60, p. 84 Montoya, Alice, '62, p. 89,94,164 Montoya, Gloria, '61, p. 106 Montoya, Marilyn, '59, p. 17.29.67 Montoya, Rita, '59, p. 67 Moone, Jacquelyn, '60, p. 83 Moore, Carol Ann, '60, p. 81 Moore, Kathleen, '60, p. 82 Morales, Barbara, '59, p. 67 Morales, Betty, '62, p. 113,179 Morales. Joseph, '62, p. 115 Morally, Charles, '60, p. 81 Morelli, Marie, '59, p. 67,179,185,202 Moren, Dale, '62, p. 105,137,202 Moren, Dennis G., '60, p. 84 Fr. Evencio Moreno, 0.R.S.A., p. 39 Moreno, Rachel, '62, p. 114 Moretta, John, '60, p. 86 Morrison, Donna, '61, p. 101 Mosman, Beverly, '60, p. 84,166 Mosman, Judee, '61, p. 101,166 Mosula, Raydeena, '61, p. 91,92 Mosurak, Mary Ann, '62, p. 108 Muckenthaler, Mary Ann, '60, p. 17,85 Mullins, Jolene, '59, p. 67,185 Munoz, Mary, '62, p. 108 Murdock, Richard, '60, p. 80 Murphy, Brian, 59, p. 67 Murphy, Eileen, '61, p. 101,179 Murphy, Nelson, '60, p. 87,118,120,121,126,145,148 Murphy, Patricia, '62, p. 30,110 Murar, Emma Jane, '61, p. 101,166 Murray, Barbara, '60, p. 82 MacDonald, Tom, '60, p. 87,118,120,124,142,l44,145,148 McAdoo, Phyllis, '62, p. 114 Mclltee, Kenneth, '61 p. 100,137 McBratney, Bonnie, Marie, '60, p. 38,166,167 McBratney, Brenda Sue, '60, p. 79,166,167 McBratney, Edward, '62, p. 111 McCabe, Mary, '60, p. 83 McCalman, Carole, '61, p. 95,166 McCarron, Irene, '59, p. 65 McCarron, Teresa, '61, p. 96 Mr. James McCarthy, p. 36 McCarthy, Michael, '60, p. 86 McCarthy, Patricia, '59, p. 65,113,164,179,l86 McCarthy, Timothy, '59, p. 87 McCarty, Richard, '60, p. 80 McCarty, Roberta, '60, p. 83,163 McConnell, Deana, '62, p. 114 McCord, Joe, '59, p. 65,163,164,176,182,184,202 McCracken, Robert, '62, p. 104,137,145,146,148 McCracken, William, '61, p. 100,137 McDonald, Charlene, '60, p. 83,166 McDonald, Peter, '62, p. 109 McEleny, Barbara, '59, p. 65,184 McEleny, Patricia, '60, p. 84 McElroy, Judith, '60, p. 84 McGinnis, Jerry, 62, p. 105 McGivern, Mariorie, '62, p. 107 Mrs. Mary McGoIdrick, p. 46 McGovern McGovern McGovern Charlene, '60, p. 83 , Eunice, '61, p. 96,179 , June, '60, p. 83 McGovern, Veronica, '60, p. 84 McGowan, Kathryn Ann, '62, p. 107 McGuigan, Marlene, '61, p. 97,166 McGurk, Patricia, '62, p. 107 Mclntosh, Tom, '61, p. 90 James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre, p. 5,190 McMillen, Judy, '59, p. 29,65,166,194 McMillen, Michael, '61, p. 100,141 McMillan, Michael, '62, p. 111 McNeil, Jeanne, '59, p. 31,65 McNeil, Mark, '61, p. 100 McKenna, Robert, '62, p. 111, 141 McKenna, Judy, '59, p. 65 McKeon, Michael, '62, p. 111 McPherson, Frank, '59, p. 65 McRaven, Michael, '52, p. 104,141 Mrs. Marie Mclleynolds, p. 47 McVey, Cheryl, '61, p. 97 McWeeney, Ronald, '61, p. 98 Neary, Patricia, '60, p. 26,82 Neri, Ann, '60, p. 84 Nero, James, '60, p. 86 Nevins, Carole, '60, p. 84,166 Nevins, Marilyn, '62, p. 106 Newman, John, '62, p. 115 Niemeier, Sheila, '61, p. 95 Noel, Sheila, '62, p. 103 Nolan, Lawrence, '59, p. 87 Nold, Joanne, '62, p. 114 Nolette, Linda Jean, '62, p. 108 Noonan, Patricia, '62, p. 103 Northridge, Yolanda, '61, p. 101 Novotny, Russel, '61, p. 90 Nunes, Maryann, '62, p. 103 0'Connell, Jackie, '62, p. 36,109 0'Connor, Daniel, '60, p. 80 Mr. James 0'Connor, p. 40,132,133,148 0'Connor, Penny, '60, p. 81 0'Connor, Robert, '62, p. 109 0'DeIl, Patrick, '62, p. 111 0'Donnell, JoAnn, '62, p. 102,108 0'Farrell, James, '62, p. 111 Ogren, Rachel Mary, '60, p. 85,179 0'Hara, Patricia, '60, p. 84 0'Hara, Teresa, '62, p. 113 0'Keefe, John, '59, p. 67 0'Keefe, Nancy, '60, p. 84,166 Mr. Tom 0'Leary, p. 40,128,202 Olivas, Carolyn, '59, p. 26,68 Olivas, Mike, '60, p. 86,133,135,139,144,148,174,180 Oliveras, Jimmy, '62, p. 111,141,145 Oney, John, '62, p. 109 0'Rourke, Kathleen, '62, p. 108 Ortegon, Rosa, '59, p. 68 Ortiz, Thomas, '59, p. 118,120,149 Osborn, Ronald, '61, p. 100 0'Shea, Kathryn D., '61, p. 92,164 0'Sullivan, Judith, '60, p. 83,166 Owen, Carol, '62, p. 103 Pacheco, Muriel, '62, p. 113 Padilla, Eddie, '59, p. 58,68,118,12l,l48,149 Mrs. Anita Paggi, p. 47 Partain, Philip, '62, p. 109 Patino, Frank, '61, p. 100,128,141 Patino, Tony, '60, p. 115,141 Sister Patricia, D.MJ., p. 46 Palardy, Michael, '62, p. 108,137 Palardy, Rickey, '59, p. 63,68,184,186 Palumbo, Dennis, '60, p. 80,145 Palermo, Theresa, '59, p. 68,185 Pamer, Gayle, '62, p. 106 Panciera, Tania, '59, p. 68,178 Papaleo, Jim, '60, p. 86 Parker, Paulette, '61, p. 96 Parle, Ronald, '61, p. 96,141,145 Father George Parnassus, p. 41 ..a. .....a.-. . -. . l .-. .. .,.- .L Paul, Michael, '62, p. 109,145 Paumier, Bill, '61, p. 90,137,179 Paumier, Kathryn, '62, p. 103 Paumier, Mary, '59, p. 69,178,185 Father Pausch, p. 46 Mr. William Pawek, p. 42,176 Pearce, Judy, '62, p. 113 Peck, Kathleen, '62, p. 114 Pedro, Julie, '62, p. 106 Pepin, Donna, '62, p. 106 Peralta, Stephen, '62, p. 115 Perez, Dolores, '60, p. 82 Perez, Patricia, '62, p. 30,110 Perkins, Muriel, '59, p. 29,69,178,194 Perkins, Mary Ann, '60, p. 85 Perrizo, Jerry, '60, p. 118,120,132,133,148,179 Perry, Jim, '60, p. 80,179 Perry, Wayne, '62, p. 109 Peruzzi, Terry, '59, p. 69 Peters, Linda, '61, p. 101,184,185 Peterson, Sharon, '61, p. 92,166 Peterson, Mary, '62, p. 113 Peterson, William, '61, p. 90,140,141,146,148 Sister Mary Philip, D.MJ., p. 41 Piazza, Paula, '61, p. 97 Pieczarka, Dennis, '60, p. 80,176,181 Pierce, Dennis, '62, p. 109 Pierce, Margaret, '62, p. 110,162 Pierce, Patricia, '62, p. 106,162 Pietro, Kathleen, '60, p. 83 Plambeck, Anita, '59, p. 69 Plummber, Ronald, '62, p. 111 Policy, Joan, '61, p. 35,101 Polizzotto, Joanne, '62, p. 113 Ponkrashow, Carole, '61, p. 101,155,185 Price, Harmon, '61, p. 193 Probert, Thomas, '61, p. 193 Prochnow, James, '60, p. 80,118,122,146 Putnam, Janice, '61, p. 106 Quartucci, Carl, '62, p. 111 Quijada, Richard, '59, p. 69, 180 Radley, Betty, '62, p. 113 Radley, Jeanette, '60, p. 83 Raisola, Anita, '62, p. 108 Raisola, Helen, '61, p. 97,179 Raisola, Rebecca, '62, p. 110 Raisola, Rita, '60, p. 82 Raley, Linda, '59, p. 32,69,153 Ramirez, Irene, '62, p. 110 Ramirez, Rosaria, '62, p. 114 Ramsay, Carol, '60, p. 85,176 Range, Sue, '61, p. 97,166 Ranney, Gerald, -'62, p. 109 Ransom, James, '61, p. 100,141,146 Rapp, Carolyn, '61, p. 101 Rassi, Diane, '60, p. 83,165 Rassi, Marilyn, '61, p. 96 Rau, Lorna, '59, p. 26,69 Rausch, Benny, '59, p. 114 Rausch, Gary, '61, p. 90,142 Rauterkus, Peter, '59, p. 69 Rearden, Katherine, '61, p. 101 Reavis, Alfred, '60, p. 86,139 Reavis, Michael, '61, p. 90,137 Recio, Stella, '59, p. 69 Reddin, Gerard, '59, p. 39,69,132,l33,142,149 Reese, Marilyn, '61, p. 95 Regets, Mary Jo, '61, p. 96,178 Reid, Mary, '60, p. 82 Reilly, Patricia, '62, p. 113 Reis, Paul, '60, p. 39,86 Mrs. Helen Renaldo, p. 47 Renteria, Melinda, '59, p. 66,69,155,157,159,160,163,164 Rex, Martin, '62, p. 40,112,141,146 Rex, Robert, '61, p. 99,141 Reyes, Gloria, '59, p. 33, 69 Reynolds, Alan, '60, p. 86,141,146 Rhines, Kenneth, '62, p. 100,110,140,148 Rhines, Micheal, '60, p. 86 Richmond, Lorna, '61, p. 95 Rick, Paul, '61, p. 100 Ricottone, Jo Anne, '62, p. 106 Riding, Donna, '62, p. 113 Rigney, Josette, '62, p. 114 Riley, Cathleen, '62, p. 113 Rincon, Umberto, '62, p. 141 Ritchie, Sharon, '59, p. 70 Ritchie, Susan, '61, p. 92 Roberts, Roy, '62, p. 108,146,179 Robinson, William, '60, p. 86 Rocke, Mark, '62, p. 112,141 Rodden, Jim, '62, p. 109,137,141 Rodriguez, Joseph, '62, p. 104,137,141,145 Rodriguez, Yolanda, '62, p. 103,161 Roesch, Benny, '59, p. 70,146 Rolen, Betty, '59, p. 70,166,194 Roman, Elizabeth, '59, p 70,179 Roman, William, '62, p. 110,137,141 Romo, Anthony, '62, p. 110,141 Roque, Alma, '61, p. 97 Roque, Patricia, '62, p. 114 Roque, Rosalie, '59, p. 70 Rosa, Maria, '62, p. 108 Rosales, George, '61, p. 89,99,141,145 Rosales, Louis, '59, p. 70 Rosenthal, Joyce, '61, p. 97 Rouse, Maxine, '62, p. 103 Rouleau, Monica, '61, p. 96 Rowe, Richard, '59, p. 31,70,100 Mr. Richard Rowe, p. 43 Rozatti, Randal, '61, p. 90,137,145 Rubio, Albert, '60, p. 80 Ruiz, Araceli, '62, p. 108 Ruiz, John, '60, p. 86 Russell, John, '62, p. 28,112 Sace, Joseph, '62, p. 104 Sadler, Sherilyn, '60, p. 84,166,174 Safallo, Albert, '61, p. 99 Saffarelli, Michael, '62, p.-115 Salas, Julian, '61, p. 93,147,148 Sanchez, Edward, '61, p. 93,141 Sanchez, Gloria, '60, p. 81,166 Sanchez, Irene, '60, p. 85,166 Sandschulte, Joan, '59, p. 70,181,184,185,186,211 Santangelo, Rosemarie, '61, p. 95 Santillo, Sandy, '60, p. 26,82 Sargent, Gary, '61, p. 90 Saxon, James, '61, p. 141 Scanlon, Barbara, '59, p. 71 Schauer, Joan, '61, p. 95 Schertzer, Joanne, '61, p. 95 Schild, Margaret, '61, p. 101,179 Schilz, William, '61, p. 93 Schilz, Judith, '60, p. 83 Schmittle, Regina, '60, p. 83 Schmittle, Regis, '59, p. 71 Schmitz, Marianne, '60, p. 84,166 Schoemaker, Donna, '61, p. 101 Schroeder, Bill, '61, p. 90,141,142,143,144,148,204 Schulz, Patricia, '61, p. 101,165 Schwable, Karen, '60, p. 83 Schwartz, Tom, '59, p. 87 Scott, Bonnie, '60, p. 81 Scott, Jean, '61, p. 92 Sedlacek, Carol, '62, p. 103 Seeger, Robert, '60, p. 39 Sehi, Gerald, '62, p. 112,141 Seidlinger, Gene, '60, p. 80 Mr. Richard Sessions, p. 43 Settles, Margaret, '61, p. 95 Sexton, Jim, '61, p. 90 Shannon, Kay, '62, p. 100 Father Joseph Sharpe, p. 22,105,174,175,176,190,Z05,208 Shaw, Bonnie, '59, p. 26,71 Shaw, David, '60, p. 87 Sherratt, Denny, '61, p. 90 Sherratt, Jeff, '59, p. 71 Sherwin, Gerald, '60, p. 80 Shields, Frank, '60, p. 87,137 Sieberg, Sunny, '60, p. 166 Siener, Sharon, '60, p. 83 Sievers, Ron, '59, p. 71,142,145,148 Silverlake, Tom, '60, p. 86 Simons, 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