Pomona Catholic High School - Fidelian Yearbook (Pomona, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Under his inTelligenT leadership and unTiring zeal, and wiTh The concerTed eT- TorT oT The parish The aTTrac- Tive high school building was obTained. To sTaTT The school The Felician SisTers were per- suaded To come WesT. We owe many Thanlcs To Very Reverend MoTher lvl. SimpliciTa, The superior gen- eral, and To Reverend MoTher M. PeliciTas, The superior oT The Chicago Province, Tor un- derTalcing This proiecT and im- planTing The sparlc oT The MidwesT inTo The Tar WesT. The school has a spacious library and TwenTy modern classrooms, six oT which are laboraTories. The program oT sTudies conTains various cur- ricula and subiecTs oT varied conTenT To enable The sTudenT To broaden his spiriTual, inTel- lecTual, and physical horizons. The inTegraTing TacTor oT our school liTe is The CaTholic Phil- osophy, which aims aT The developmenT oT The whole man, and educaTes man To seek The ETernal TruTh. This year Pomona CaTholic l-ligh School has TuncTioned as a Tull-Tledged senior high school. Under The eTTicienT direcTorship oT PaTher lvlur- phy The aThleTic program has Tlourished. The sTudenTs keep- ing pace wiTh The program have won The CaTholic Con- Terence TooTball, baseball, and Traclc championships Tor The lasT Three consecuTive years. Thus, wiTh a Thrill oT pride The members oT The TirsT graduaTing class presenT This brieT hisTory oT Pomona CaTholic l-ligh School -- a school second To none. ibeckca fion To ST. JOSEPH, model oT TioleliTy, The Seniors declicaTe The TirsT ediTion oT The Ficlelian. We involce His inTercession To lqeelo us ever TaiThTul To CaTholic heriTage and ioleals, and To The TraoliTions and counsels oT our Alma lvlaTer. To FATHER ENGLISH, on The occasion oT his Silver Jubilee, and in recogniTion oT his eTTorTs To TurTher CaTholic ecluceTion, we cleclicaTe This yearbook as a sincere ges- Ture oT our qraTiTude and appreciaTion. 0l ell!0l To presenT and preserve The glories, achievemenTs, and re- splendenT memories oT The TirsT gracluaTing class oT Pomona CaTh- olic High School has been The goal oT The sTaTT. Cognizanlr oT The TacT ThaT ThroughouT The high school days The sTudenTs have been moTivaTecl by The spiriT oT The Alma lvlaTer To remain STEADFAST in TaiTh, STRONG in will, and FAITT-TFUL To iTs TracliTions, This inspiring Theme was incorporaTecl in To our year- boolc. lT is hopeol ThaT This volume will be noT only a living iournal oT The sTudenTs' high school years, buT also an inspiraTion and a challenge To TuTure classes. Confmfs lbecbcafion .fdalminidfrafion Cfdfiri 8:5 urricufar .fgcfiuifiefi Co- Curricufar ,xdcfiuified .fdfkdlica .7465 and .SYQOHJOPJ .MA gminence Pomona Callwolic l-ligli Sclioo l-lis Eminence, J. Francis Cardinal A. roclwial educalion in llwe Greal Wesl. finue liis memorable work bollw as a is i -if M-naman-.... ' iw!! jrancia Carabna! Wdccgnfyre l is indeed lorslunale in lwaving as our leader and guido lvlclnlyre, wlio championed llwe sacred cause ol pa- lvlay l-lis Eminence be blessed willi a long lile lo con- Prince ol ine Clwurcli and as an oulslanding Educalor. The Sludenls ml, ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES lib L63 1531 WEST NINTH STREET K- 'Q.. NN -s ?2f? LOS ANGELES 15, CALIFORNIA DUnkirk 8-8101 November Twenty-fifth 1 9 5 2 To the POMOIIA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL: On the occasion of the First Birthday of your Annual High School publication, I wish to express hearty congratulations. .Knowing of the splendid spirit and accomplishments of your school, I am confident that God's blessings are guiding the Faculty and the Student Body. Praying far you 'all the constant watchfulness of Our Lark. I am Faithfully yours in Christ, ARCHBISHOP of Los Angeles , . Q f ur .xdvlminififrafor REVEREND THoMAs P. ENGLISH To FaTher English, pasTor and eTTicienT ad- minisTraTor OT Pomona CaTholic l-ligh School, The sTudenTs owe unTailing loyalTy and hearTTelT graT- iTude. Through your inspiring devoTion To The cause oT CaTholic EducaTion, you have soughT To encourage us in The daily pracTice oT The FaiTh and The acguisiTion oT virTues which will be oT inesTimable value in our TuTure lives. lvioreover, you have provided adeguaTe Ta ciliTies Tor growTh: spiriTual, inTellecTual, moral and physical. You have been The guiding lighT be- hind our successes and The comTorTing assurance in our Tailures. We, The sTudenTs, shall endeavor To live in conTormiTy wi+h The ChrisTian ideals seT beTore us during our years aT school. Koo' REVEREND JAMES MURPHY I-lis inTeresT in sporTs and social acTivi- Ties, as well as his kindly concern over each sTudenT's Temporal and spiriTual well-being, has won many Triends Tor FaTher Murphy. l-le is Tully deserving oT our sincere Thanks, our deepesT respecT, and our earnesT co- operaTion. By his undaunTed eTTorT he laid The groundwork Tor The sporTs program, which broughT many honors To Pomona CaTholic. REVEREND JOSEPH CARRIER For The many spiriTual counsels given To The boys and girls in The conTessional and in The pulpiT The Senior class exTend reverenT and devouT appreciaTion. REVEREND FRED CALLAHAN Pomona CaTholic boys and girls are in- deed privileged in having an able counselor, FaTher Callahan, To beTriend Them and To aid Them in solving Their personal problems. l-lis alerTness in helping us Through class- room discussions or in casual conTacT will always be remembered and appreciaTed. To him we owe our deepesT admiraTion and graTiTude. fwvgw -'3:5: gj:f. s' K 2 5 5 X Q uw 1 ,ff 5354 X1 f Fi 2 vu 2 x W ,. X., x - MQW, In . , X im,s,LElf5,y,v! A ' 53ei5fzf:1f'4fJvi if ,M +f yjiljffii gig? N ilii 1,3 gg, 5 , W Q Y 1 gfg ,mg 'hlfilwi w ::4' 4 Q5fffM, A Y me g fjf?5g,f,ii.fiiiEs,ffig Q 5 .W fi .P . 2556 W 1,3 l :ff K , 'v.1 g y N f i 5-. ' ,K 1, 1 1 5 rss. gi icia A we 314 enffi af meokcafion The archdiocesan superin- lendenl of schools, Righl Rev. lvlsgr. P. J. Dignan spoke ol lhe role educallon plays in lhe communily slressing lhal lhe educalion ol youlh lo- day is The power of The lu- luref' Among olher oul- slanding personalilies were Assemblyman, l-l o n o rable Ernesf R. Geddes and Jrhe Counly Supervisor hlerberl C. Legg. The Glee Club and lhe Knighls ol Columbus, lhe l-lonor Guard ol l-lis Emi- nence, added splendor and slalely decorum lo lhe evenl. lllS LMINENCE Uavlici ales in the SKI l- P .lublloo celebralion in honor ol our Admi halos, REV. THOMAS P. ENGLISH, SISTER MARY CLARITTA REVEREND FRED CALLAHAN Religion Sludenl Counselor SISTER MARY AMANDETTE Algebra, Geomeiry SISTER MARY BERTILIA I-lome Economics, Clolhing SISTER MARY CELINE Music, Choral Singing, Glee Club SISTER MARY RICHARD American I-lislory, English SISTER MARY THOMASETTE Biology, General Science Principal, Lalin REVEREND JAMES MURPHY Religion Alhleiic Direcfor SISTER MARY BENILDA Chemislry, Physics, Trigonomefry sisTER MARY BONITA ,iw-J ,ZMQZ WMC English, Lalin, Library fi,-.ff ,fcdkiodfffufff SISTER MARY DOLORIA Slenography, Typewriling, Bookkeeping sisreiz MARY RosARiA,LQZQ,AJ,zZ f Spanish, Lalin SISTER MARY WENCESLAUS Drafring, Fine Arls jigufe fo fAe jacugy The Felician Sislers have been more Io us Than iusl Teachers. They have fell a keen inleresl in each sludenl personally. and have had a deep underslranding of Ihal sludenfs problems. Through Iheir elforls, hidden Ialenls have been discovered and lalenl arnbilions for worlhy endeavor have been Ioslered. The seniors wish Io acknowledge Jrheir deep appreci- alion Io Ihe Facully for Iheir diligenl inslruclion, Iheir friendly underslanding, and Iheir holy inspiralion. The Seniors S. an b N MRS. SHIRLEY REITLER Girls' Physical Educaiion l-lead Coach MRS. FLORENCE MULLEN MRS. AGNES MEDER Assis+an+ Cafeleria Manager Cafeferia Manager .36-PS 4, MR. JOHN FRAMPTON MRS. VEVA HOLLAND Ancien+ I-lislory, Physical Educalion, Assisfanf Librarian MR. JULIAN BRANNAN Sociology QIFUQ5 fke MOU! From leTT To righT: Mrs. T. Cunningham, M rs. J. BarbazeTTe, Mrs. J. Holland, Mrs. J. Beclc, Mrs R. Roelle, presidenT, Mrs. S. Young, Mrs. K. Zielz-arTh, Mrs. 6. Tobias. TNOT in The picTure: Mrs J. Maier, Mrs. G. MaylaThl. The ParenT-Teachers' AssociaTion has been exTrernely busy and producTive oT good resulTs. Two evenTs, ChrisTmas Formal and Bingo, were especially ouTsTanding. Through These Tund-raising proiecTs They Turnished The school wiTh a reading accel- eraTor and visual-aid eguipmenT. Special recogniTion is exTended To Those P.T.A. MoThers who so graciously cooper- aTed in supporTing The acTiviTies oT The school. Whenever necessiTy beckoned, They gave Treely oT Their Time To serve warm l3realcTasTs To The sTudenTs on FirsT Fridays and reTreaT days. Mrs. J. Beck presenTs a Reading AcceleraTor To SisTer M. ClariTTa. . -1 ' ,f A X. fix 'ly 'ilgggg ta I '. F ' J i ' .. XRNQ ,M . Wbf v M f A51 'X xc , . . .4 , Kgs X f I .,.. - . 1 5 ,sw K, ', 4 , - Q K -1 1 -, , 'W 4 5 - .. - L- fl-- .. 9313 ..'1' j, 1... S ,ax .g'-'-' . f ', .. W . , ax- 'Y 01 an sf Q SSB R9 ' A Y Mlsf'Z '53 in ai ff a Nw ,AQ ' ' s 5-1 . Q51 ' tg N e..v ,QB ' ' 8'-T' V. 'N 'Q '. . Q, im' 1 K s 2 ,qv U , . A, AX M, 4,21 , T 1352, x ' . 'Q It ,M if .f'1 J , ' , , , . , . W. Q ,,. 7 w ' W ' ' -153' '8g'f'i 1:0 gg 5' if r L. ' -wif? 'f ' 5 ,, A , - gi V, Jail: ' 4TgF:wQi,.: 1, , 5 vxif2L.Af4V. 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Periodically, The courT sessions were open To The sTudenTs. Law enTorcemenT was vesTed in The Sen- ior ConTrol Board. These members were selecTed Trom The Service Leagues: The Key Club and The PhiloTheans. The Upper l-louse, under The Chairma h'p TTh ASB 'd T d' ml The defendanf,Joan Carnqnan, Ted Clesla, fhe prosecuhnq allorney, cross-examines Tom McCullough, Dan Beck, a hall qua pays courl fines lo clerk, Jim arresfs David Shriver. Espenson. Gfizend ila ana! lemocrafic jfzirfing STUDENT COURT-Slandinq lefl fo riqlwlz D. Beck, G. Fouqueile, J. Monlqomery, B. Holland, J. Barbazefle, P. Fifzqerald, J. Espenson. Sealed: Y. Tessier, T. Ciesla, A. Lopez, C. Nasclnak, V, Orlando, T. Binckley, N. Ferraro. The Speaker of the Lower House, Gerald Monlqomery, proposes an amendment lo flue Conslifufion. John BarbazeH'e Pomona Sodaliiy 2, 3, 43 Le'r+ermen's 2, 3, 4: Science 3, 41, A.S.B. Vice Presicleni 35 Sodaliiy Prefeci 27 Key Club 41 Fidelian 4. Daniel Beck Onfario Soclalify I, 2, 3, 4: Civics 21 Science 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 31 Key Club 4. Manuel Belmucles Pomona Sodaliiy I, 2, 3, 4, LeI'+errnen's 3, 47 Civics Ig Science 3, Spanish 4. Richard Byrne Baldwin Park Sodaliiy I, 2, 3, 42 LeHermen's 2, 3, 4: Vocafion I, 23 Dramaiics 3: Library 4: LeHermen's Presicleni 4: Glee Club I, 2. rougkouf 'our iued fkifi Hermilo Cabrera Pomona SocIaIi+y I, 2, 3, 4: Civics I, 23 Science 3: Spanish 4. SEN I O R CLASS OFFICERS: Vincenf Yepez - 'rreasurer R. IO8, Tom Deighan-vice presi- denf, Lorraine Devore-secre- Iary, David I-Iunfer-president Joan Corno-Ireasurer R. IO3. omg :Senior gear wi! Le recafw! wifi: clceridlzeaf memorieo... Ted Ciesla Pomona SodaIiIy I, 2, 3, 4: LeHermen's 2, 3, 4: Science 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Thomas Cunningham Pomona Sodaliiy I, 2, 3, 43 LeHermen's 2, 3, 4: Civic Science 37 Pep 47 ASB. Presidenf I, 2, 3, 4, Thomas Deighan Pomona SodaIiI'y I, 2, 3, 4, LeHermen's 2, 3, 43 Vocaiion I, 23 Civics 33 Library 4, Key CIub 4. Key Club 4. Key CIub 4. , . I' ILQX lx I I' ' I 'fr 7 v if V, ft, A ,, ,, . E at Q Pafriclc Fifzgerald Pomona Sodaliiy I, 2, 3, 4: I.eHermen's 2, 3, 43 Science 3, 4: Class Repre- senlalive 3: Key Club 4. Rober+ Holland Pomona SodaIi+y I, 2, 3, 4? LeI'I'ermen's 2, 3, 47 Civics li Science 3: Vocalion 4: A.S.B. Vice Presidenl 2: Class Repre- senlafive 4: Glee Club I, 2 Key Club 4. Gene FouqueH'e Pomona Sodalily 2, 3, 47 LeIIermen's 2, 3, 41 Science 3: Class Represenlaiive 4: Key Club 4 Philip Gabe Baldwin Park Sodalily I, 2, 3, 45 LeHermen's 2, 3, 4: Civics I' Science 3: Library 41 Glee Club I, 2. I'l'l0l'lfA!y EJCL 5 0 l 8C0- QCfi0l'l. . . winning f Q David HunI'er Pomona Soclalily I, 2, 3, 47 Lellermenls 2, 3, 47 Civics I: Science 3, 4: Class Presidenl' 2, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 4: Ficlelian 4. Richard Johnson Pomona Sodalily 2, 3, 4: LeH'ermen's 2, 3, 4: Science 3: Pep 41 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club 4. ,II I -m. , , I ' , f.?f ,5 :I ff, E 5. I ,IE-srfgnyf We I Pomona aIi+y I 2 Lefiermen s 2 Vocahon I 2 Solen Key CIub 4 C Kendal Kalmer Sod ' , , 3, 4: ' . 3, 4: ' . : ' e 3. 4: 0 urwhdlaufec! clzamlai N Thomas McCoun Pomona SocIaIiIy I, 2, 3, 4: I.eHermen's 2, 3, 4: Vocarion Ig Civics 2 Pep Club 4. Thomas Lindley Oniario SocIaIi+y 2, 3, 47 Library 3, 4. l'l5Ail0 of file Caflzodc Jesse Mendez Azusa Sodaliiy I, 2, 3, 4: Aris and Crafis 3: Spanish 4: Glee Club I, 2: Key CIub 4. Joseph Marquez Azusa Sodalify 2, 3, 4: Vocafion I, 23 Science 3: Keyboard 4 Band 2, 3. 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Key CIub 4. C0l'l QPQIQCQ . . . Richard MesIer Onfario SocIaIi'ry 3, 43 Civics 3: Pep 4. sf Gerald Mon+gomery Pomona Soclalily I, 2, 3, 4, LeHermen's 2, 3, 4: Vocalion I, 2: Civics 3: Library 4: A.S.B. Vice Presidenl 4: A.S.B. Treasurer 2: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4. Sfanley Newman Baldwin Park Soclalily 2, 3, 4: LeH'ermen's 2, 3, 4: Dramalics 3: Science 4: Key Club 4. Carl Naschalc Pomona Soclalify 2, 4: LeHermen's 2, 4: Vocalion 2: Science 4: Key Club 4. George Roberls Pomona Soclalily 3, 4: Vocalion 2: Civics 3: Library 4. Richard Neu Pomona Sodalily 2, 3, 4: Civics I: Science 3: Pep 4: Key Club 4. Ralph Sanchez Azusa Soclalily 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Key Club 4. David Shriver Baldwin Park Soclaliiy 3, 4: LeHermen's 3, 4: Science 3, 4, Glee Club 43 Key Club 4. Pa+ricia Airey Walnul Sodaliiy I, 2, 3, 47 G.A.A. 3, 4, Vocaiion I, 2: Spanish 3: Mission 47 Philoflweans 4. Henry Yepez La Verne Sodalily I, 2, 3, 42 LeHermen's 2, 3, 43 Science 3, 43 Key Club 4. Theresa Binclcley Pomona Soclalify I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.Px. 3, 4, Vocafion I, 2: Dramaiics 3: Pep 4: Class Treasurer 3: CI'1eer Leader I, 2, 3, 43 Lance 3: Fidelian 47 Homecoming Queen 4. Vinceni' Yepez La Verne Sodalify I, 2, 3, 47 LeHermen's 2, 3, 4: Civics 3: Spanish 47 Key Club 4. Jennie Beinar Pomona sodaliiy 2, 3, 4, C5.A.A. 3, 4 Science 3: Pep 47 Class Rep- resen+a+ive 2: A.S.B. Secre- Iary 45 Philoflweans 4. Marguerife Bourgeois Onfario SodaIi'ry I, 2, 3, 4: Vocafion I, 2: Drama+ics 3: Keyboard 4: SodaIi+y Pre- Iecf 4: Philoiheans 4. Carmen Cagigas Pomona Sodalhly I, 2, 3,41 G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocaiion I, 2: Dramafics 3: Pep 4: GIee CIub I, 2: Homecoming Queen 3: Song Leader 2, 3, 4: Lance 3: PI'1iIo+I'1eans 4. .HW . , I f JucIy Brannan Pomona SodaIi+y 2, 3.4:G.A.A. 3,41 Drama+ics 3: Keyboard 4: A.S.B. Secrefary 3: Lance Ediior 3, 4: PI1iIoI'Iweans 4. giving flzanki for fine many Geraldine Caporaso Wesi Covina Sodalilry I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. 3, 4: Vocafion 3: Drama+ics 3: Keyboard 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Fidelian 4: PI1iIoII1eans 4. ,WW Mary Borba Onfario SodaIi+y I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. 3, 4: Vocafion I: Science 3, 4: A.S.B. Secreiary I, 2: GAA. Presiden+ 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Lance 3: Fidelian 4: PI'1iIo+I1eans 4. Pafricia Carignan Pomona SodaIiIy I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. 3, 4: Vocafion 2: DrarnaIics 4: Pep 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4: Fidelian 4: Philofheans 4. A erifiingzi marc ing Cl1arloH'e Clam Baldwin Park Sodalify 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Home Ec. 4: Glee Club 3' Fidelian 4: Plwiloflweans 4. fo file rlagflzmic Lorraine Devore Baldwin Parlc Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocalion 2: Home Ec 3: Keyboard 4: Class Secrelary 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lance 3, 4: Fidelian 4. . Joan Corno Baldwin Parlc Sodalily I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocafion I, 2: Library 4: Class Treasurer 4: Glee Club 3, 4: G.A.A. Vice Pres. 3: Fidelian 4: Philoflmeans 4. I- 2 I fm , A I 1 2 Peggy Curp Pomona Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocarion I, 2: Dramafics 3: Pep 4: Class Treasurer 3: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Song Leader 2, 3, 4: Lance 3: Fidelian 4: Plmilollweans 4. ac v 0l'l'I,l0 an GPCLLH16 t6U'lCe In Memoriam NANCY ECHOLS March 7, I953 s Molly Elias Pomona Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4: Vocalion I, 2: Spanish 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Plmilollweans 4. Nancy Ferraro Onlario Soclalily 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Dramafics 3: Science 4: Glee Club 3.4: Lance 3.4: Fidelnan 4 PI1iIo'rI'1eans 4 Nora HIH Pomona Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4: 6.A.A. 3, 4: Civics I: Secrelarial 3: 'Pep 4: Band 3, 4: Plwilolheans 4. Mary Louise Garess Pomona Soclaliiy I, 2, 3, 4: C5.A.A. 3, 4: Vocalion I, 2: Dramafics 3: Pep 4: Class Presidenl' 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lance 3: Fidelian As- sislanf Edilor 4: Plwilollweans 4. Ka'rI1ryn Igoe .1 W Baldwin Parlc Soclalily I, 2, 3, 4: GA. . 65 3, 4: Vocalion I, 2' Secre- Q Jrarial 3: Library 4: Glee ' Club I, 2: Philollweans 4. Jane Harlcins Azusa Soclaliiy 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 41 Vocalion 2: Secrelarial 3: Pep 4 Plwilolheans 4 Jacquelyn Kuras Pomona Sodalily I, 2, 3. 4: G.fX.A. 3, 4: Vocaiion 2: Dramaiics 3: Pep 4: Class Treasurer 3: Class Represenlalive 4: Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4: Lance 4: Fidelian 4: Philolbeans 4. C - Ax Nwmxix Chrisfine MarI'inez La Verne sodalny I, 2, 3, 4: G-.A.A. 3, 4: Vocafion I, 2: I-Iome Ec. 3: Pep 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: PI1iIo+I1eans 4. Marie Medina Pomona Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4: Vocaiion I: Spanish 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: PI'1iIo+Iweans 4. Mariorie McGraw OnIario Sodalify 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Home EC. 3: Library 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Fidelian 4: PI1iIo+I'1eans 4. Mary Morrow Pomona Sodalify I, 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocafion I, 2: Dramaiics 3: Keyboard 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lance 3, 4: PI'1iIoII1eans 4. Mary Ann McKay Covina Sod-alify I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Vocafion I, 2: Dramafics 3: Library 4: Glee CIub I, 2, 3, 4: Lance 4: PI'iiIo'rIweans 4. BeHy NaugI1'ren CIaremon'r SodaIiIy I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocafion I, 2: Dramafics I, 2, 3: Pep 4: GIee CIub I, 2, 3, 4: Song- Ieader 4: Cheer Leader I, 2: Lance 3: PhiIo+I'ieans 4. Doro+I1y Paulson Clnino Sodaliry I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. 3, 4: Civics I: Vocajrion 2: Sodalify Prefecl 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lance 3: Fidelian 4: PI'1iIoI'I1eans 4. Doroflwy Sfone Pomona Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, e.A.A. 3, 4: VocaI'ion I, 2, 4: Secre- Iarial 3: Philoflieans 4. Jo Ricca Pomona Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocafion I, 2: I-Iome Ec. 3: Pep 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader I: Song Leader 2, 3: PI1iIoIl'1eans 4. Mary S+one Pomona Sodaliiy I, 2, 3.4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocalion I, 2, 4: Secrelarial 3: Sodalily Pre- fecf 2: G.A.A. Presidenl 3: Lance 3, 4: PI1iIo+I1eans 4. Mary Lou Sclwmidl' Baldwin Parlc Soclalily I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Library 3: Dramalics 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: PI1iIoII1eans 4. Bernice Sullo Baldwin Parlc Sodalify 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocafion 2: Secrelarial 3: Dramahcs 4, Pep 4, PI1iIo'rI1eans 4. Mary Lois Elder Pomona Soclaliiy 4: Vocalion 4: Plwilollweans 4. Shirlee Thompson El Monie Sodalily 2, 3, 4: Vocalion 2: Library 3: I-Iome EC. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Pliiloflweans 4. Shirley Tessier Pomona Sodalily I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Vocaiion I: Secreiarial 3: Pep 4: Class Treasurer I: Philolheans 4. Yonne Walliser Pomona Sodalify 3, 4, c5.A.A. 3, 4: Secrefarial 3: Glee Club 43 Lance 3, 4. Yvonne Tessier Pomona Sodalily I, 2. 3. 4, e.A.A. 3, 4: Vocafion I, 2: Civics I: Home Ec. 3: Main 4: Class Secrelsary 2: Glee Club I, 2: Fidelian Eclifor 4: Pliiloilweans 4. Mary Kay Wilkinson Pomona Sodalily I, 2, 3, 47 6.A.A. 3, 4: Vocalion I, 2: Dramafics 3: Pep 4: Sonq Leader 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Fidelian 4: Plwilolheans 4. 'Mu ln SepTember The Juniors zealously enTered Their TirsT enior ina idfi .iziafeganv .iii Mary Borba reigned as Queen of The SodaliTy Ball sponsored in May by The So- dalisTs. l-ler c o u rT was com- posed oT runners-up, who vied Tor The coveTed TiTle. The Maids oT l-lonor seaTed Trom leTT To righT are EsTher Rodriguez, MargueriTe Bourgeois, Miss Fi- delian, Judy B r a n n a n, and Jackie Kuras. year as upperclassmen. Eager To sTarT Their whirl of ac- TiviTies, The Junior oTTicers planned immediaTely To seT up commiTTees Tor Freshmen lniTiaTion. They displayed Their versaTiliTy and showmanship in clever slciTs and Tund raising programs. As The year progressed, The Juniors proved To be diligenT and able workers. Their calendar was Tilled wiTh assembly programs, monThly days oT recollecTion, ring selecTion, and The Senior-Junior Prom. AlThough Their social liTe was Tilled wiTh acTiviTies, Their scholasTic record was commendable. EighT iuniors were elecTed To The l-lonor Roll Tor high scholarship. Arlene Andrews Gerald Aria Elvira Bacco Viola Bourgeois Joseph Beck Roseann Belmudes Roberi' Belyeu David BenneH' Beverly Beniz Marina Blain Delia Baque Rosalie Camacho John Chavez Nancy Cholewa Mary Margarei Clune Jean Coffeli i Y JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pele Lopez-presidenl Ronald Sceglio-lreasurer R. 207, Fred Signorio-vice presndenl Viola Bourgeois-Treasurer R. 202, Nancy Garvis-secrelury Q . Q. . JH E V -iii f S. f J 9 R .Q X.. . Q -as . S sf Sire lex , D i we A . X N, 1 . . 1 J, 9' We -.X XV' wx ',,-- L 'S l at 5- R x X X X X was x 7 K S1 X X 5' S : , is x X Hi' -x I Xa 3 x 5. Thomas Collipi James Deighan Barbara Devine Rose Dominguez James Espenson Gloria Fralres Jan Frohlick Joan Gabriel Nancy Garvis Thomas Gaukler Jean Gilmisier Conrad Grichar Harold Guesi Hilary Haines Joseph Harich John Harris Pafricia Herberi William Holliday Anna Kehl Claudia Kelley Rober+ Kinkele Mary Pai Kline Kennefh Knebel Jess Kraus Augusi' Kveclc Florence LaPor+e Donald Larivee Pele Lopez W lXw?1.,,.TT.,1.:,. .Q.1 .,,.,.-. ' + fw- ,F Vicforino Lopez ,,, , 4 David Maier A R l 35 - Francis Mafclaura ' Q in QD! Louise McClin'rock ' ,Q i i i' x ,5 ' 1 Jean McDermoH' David Mullen Linda O'Brien Vi+o Orlando Marina Pedroza Keiih Porchia Inez Ramirez Virginia Rausch Roger Riley Elizabeih Salgado Ronald Sceglio Ronald Schwandr Jane+ Shoemaker Fred Signorio Ka'l'l1ryn Smifh Kafherine Spillane Darryl S+andon Lorraine Toland Margare+ Tu'H'le Jackie Van Londersele Herberi' Van Vllel' Helen Yepez Raymond Young William Zlebarfh Q f. 1 - 8 5 :,,. W g Q - 1- neu.:- 1. il 1 f ,Ei b R f 1 iii' :flu L er I 1 5 1 L . A- - Q M we ' X Q... i. Xi 1 -. 1' ii i ii R . wi ll ,za A y . , . f ,,LEgQW . I P+ u tr' fr XJ N, 5 9 'QI . 3 L., i, . 5 Q ,A . an-nz Q, U04 1 X X if! Q5 QQNQIHNN 5 as ,MQW-f ii nil' 3 g f fi ' is Eirsl Row: J. Ricci, M. Guesl, W. Eaulwell, E. Corlez, J. O'Carnb, M. Ramirez, J. Harpeng K. Wrighl, D. Treio, P. Eouqueile. Second Row: T. Lange, A. Velasquez, A. Harich, R. San- chez, E. Caporaso, S. LaPorTe, L. Zimmermann, D. Fishbaugh, P. Mayer. Third Row: J. Glaab, J. Calderon, P. Marquez, G. Menus, l'l. Cabrera, R. Baiz, R. Arzola, L. Osborne, C. Larnai- son. Eourlh Row: A. Porfer, B. Erasher, J. Boles, J. Calvi, J. Gaefa, E. Ochoa, V. Thoemes, G. LaVallie. Wanda Eaulwell-secreiaryg Elizabelh Garcia-'rreasurer Charles Ferris-vice president Eugene Read-president Firsf row: B. Devore, E. Garcia, E. Glaab, L. McLaughlin, I. Seelig, V. Walliser, J. O'Brien, J. Birkenbaclc, J. Elias, J. Berard- inelli. Second row: C. Moore, S. Kiley, E. Marfinez, E. Oullelfe, R. Eiglioli, A. Luer- anos, M. Lopez, J. Sprich, L. Zabaldano. Third row: R. Borgogno, C. Wade, M. Warner, P. Richardson, D. Agresle, P. Eil- ers, B. Malouf, J. Miller. .ggnirifevl jredkmen lbidpfag Firsi row: R. i-lufh, E. Rodriguez, S. Schmelzle, M. Luna, N. Fages, E. Sandovai, M. Alba, B. Tessier, M. Gougeon, M. Read, S. Greenwood. Second row: D. Rowden, E. Cagigas, M. Berlanga, R. Delo, N. Sforemski, J. Carignan, M. Cosrello, R. Viiasco, i.. Licaio, M. Mc- Carfhy. Third row: F. Frasher, T. Dennis, M. Sanchez, J. Reso, A. Tosolini, P. Mazzarini, E. Maylafh, R. Sandoval, T. Cholewa, T. Ruelas. Fourfh row: T. Trahan, T. McCullough, T. Arambula, E. Arambula, A. Kalmer, L. Newman, J. Pshicic, R. Cunningham, R. Gonzales, S. Baird. Bob Cunningham - presideni. Mary Jane Read--vice presi- deni, Rosemary Delo--secre- iary, Sharon Schmelzle - ireas- urer. Firsl row: L. Conireras, C. Alvarez, G. Ryan, S l-lildebaugh M Magruder J Anderson R l-lesslyn, S. Madei. M. Clam, S. Norlon. Second row S LaVallie P Kelly M Shriver D Mullen, R. Crawford, B. Slruna, M. Loubell. R Faull M Kolberl B Wiles Third row F Marlinez, J. Granich, A. Bourgeois, J. Conlreras D Tessier K Tracy A Fremlin R Sara M. Siephens. Fourlh row: J. Lewis, B. Cassidy C Adams J Waclcerman l-l Ochoa D hlendriczlcs, R. l-logan, R. Grimes, G. Kraus, J Bul'l'on Throughoul lhe year lhe Freshmen have displayed a line spiril of cooperafion and promising lalenl by parlicipaling enlhusi- aslically in diversified aclivilies, such as: noonday recilalion of Jrhe Rosary, allend- ance a+ games, dances, and rallies, and good supporl in fund drives. The lradiiional Sock l-lop lo honor Jrhe iledglings sponsored by +he Senior Class promoled friendliness and good will among lhe sludenls. Ten members of lhe class were elecled To The l-lonor Roll. Roberf I-logan-secreiary, John Conlreras-presi- denf, Beverly Wiles-vice president Sandra Laval- lie-lreasurer. l:irsT row: J. Beals, F. Ruiz, S. Leahy, J. MarhoeTer, M. Edwards, J. Tiernan, M. Marcus, J. CoTTelT, Second row: R. l lolmguisT, l. Beck, M. Mershon, M. Meder, V. Yepez, M. Miller, C. Gagne, M. Zuniga. Third row: A. Greene, G. Yanok, A. STagner, M. l-luisking, Cy. Glickley, J. Adams, J. Dickenson, M. O'Grady. l:ourTh row: J. Prud'homrne, J. Neu, Cy. Domer, N. Baeskens, M. BuTler, M. Lower, G. Riggle, T. Cahill, B. Keane. l:irsT row: Marilyn Marcus-Treasurer, Jacquelyn Tiernan- secreTary, Michael Lower-presidenT. Second row: George Rigglegheasurer, James Adams-vice presidenT. A very acTive group oT Freshmen oTTicers goT oTT To a good sTarT by appoinTing commiTTees To sponsor a Thank You movie and program Tor The upper-classmen. AT SenaTe meeT- ings They have given undivided aT- TenTion To The proceedings and have Taced Their responsibiliTies gravely. Now aT The end oT The TirsT goal, The Freshman Class is looking Torvvard To The Tun and exciTemenT oT reTurning nexT Tall as Big Sophomoresf' ,Q If 1 of ff!! Z la f,' ' f X, Fallwer Callahan inslrucls seniors on marriage. Sluclcnls soolc counsel. Cjafkogc iving ermea fed Monllwly days of recolleclion revive +l'1e spiril. Fallwer Murplwy presenls a problem lo a junior. f' The SodalisTs of The Blessed Virgin Mary TuncTioned To promoTe personal sancTiTica- Tion and Tender love To Our Lady. The an- nual reTreaT conducTed by FaTher Parrish, SJ., was held aT The end oT The TirsT se- rnesTer. lmbibed wi+h aposTolic zeal The sTu- denTs reciTed The rosary daily and shared Their maTerial giTTs and prayers Tor The spread oT ChrisT's Kingdom. The rnosT solemn and mornenTous evenT in The life oT The SodalisTs was The May Crowning. The Senior girl preTecT, Mar- gueriTe Bourgeois, prayerTully placed a wreaTh oT roses on The hallowed brow oT our Queen and MoTher. Sodalily preTecT, Margo Bourgeois, crowns The Blessed Lacly. SodaliTy PreTecTs-seaTed: C. Kelley, B. T-lol land, M. Bour eois. STandin : M. Clam, K Q Q Q Tracy, A. Lopez, S. Kiley. o o o Lgilfwlenf Acfzuzfzea STudenTs Tind solace in our Chapel FaTher Parrish gives darechves during reTroaT Sf i VX y LA -- L W X339 gxggmwwgymgx . if 5 giggv-3,S.5i?,W5Qg,g55ge k X L L I NM Q K x , ' vu xv fa A--1 QS' xx fx. Q A ' Y .1 xr xi if x. x X Q W bw w 'xzxi-x L , . SSS X Sf if x ix:-s x Rs . . 'N xx-Rzil INR F' . 9:V.,z:.. . N - A ,QE K b ., ,.., X, A m xxmx L ' as X f Q 5 Q i w W 5 E H m1Zv,iSfl4!w-fl 1. Kfg 1 1 A . - i NN-Q.. .14 W,,.,,. V, . 8 Y -rwg.X..Mm.,.f,, ,, 5 UN, X S - '. '55 . Q M 'W-'Hmmm ga mx S5 . Q N. -f - , iw. 5' Q1 wg AS - V- 'Q 1- N h W- t X - .ummm um MB'm'x - R , : Nw MX x,.x X 3 ik Www . X X , ,.,..,.,. ,, , , ,Q 1 il Kiki -' M... f . 0, 21,5 5 1f2w W fl 5 1, 5353 1. f iii lx f X ,js Q 5 T45 my - in ff 2 2 Ni w X Q-'A ' 0 wid KS .W X . N X. .. Q 5 5 mfgxg i V E M, S x g-I: xx 9 ,, K A x ix K K K 3 y xy gig? X Q X . 9' .d............. X N 'wx 15. X. Arl sludenls display crealive work. ' Boys mold clay inlo graceful forms. udfad fo ew arizona ln conformily willw llwe l-loly Fallwer's wislw rlwal Fai+l1 may guide The Arlsf' flue Pomona Callwolic Sludenfs have learned lo appreciale and inlerprel beauly in a Clwrisllilce perspeclive. The crealive urge was given expression in painlings, drawings, design, ceramics, leallwerworlc, and woodcrafl. Drafling, 'rlie language of llwe leclwnical man, laid llwe necessary foundalion For more advanced work in The fields of engineering, arcliileclure, and conslruclion. Drafring lranslales direclion inlo aclion. Crafl class designs arlicles as Clwrislmas gills Edilor Tessier and coeedifor Garess clweclq BUSINESS STAFF-Firsl row: J. Kuras, J. Ricca, business The layouls. manager T. Binclcley, P. Curp, lvl. Borba, lvl. Wilkinson Second row: P. Carignan, D. Paulson. cigidlegan ana! lance fa Willw llwe complelion ol llie lirsl yearbook llie Fidelian Slall cryslal- lized llie dream of a fully-equipped and well - 'lunclioning senior liiglw sclwool. Despile liurdles and apparenl failure llwe energelic slall worlcers displayed adminislralive and inven- live lalenl, and sacrificed generously llieir lime during sludy periods, weekends, and afler scliool. Jusl as llwe slall found pleasure in compiling lliis edilion lor llie slu- denl body so may llie Pomona Calli- olic sludenls enioy Jrlne memories ol 'rlie year l953. Lell lo riglil: Co-edilors, lvl. Gar- oss and Y. Tessier, Business mana- ger, T. Binclcley, Plwolograpliy edi- lor, J. Barbazelle, Sporls edilors, lboysl J. Glaab, lgirlsl lvl. Willcin- son. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF - F. Fraslwcr, D. l-lunler, J. Barbazollc. Lell +o righl: J. Glaab, sporls ediforg J. Brannan, LANCE STAFF: V. Orlando, J. Espenson, V. Rausch, J ediforg N. Cholewa, assisianl edilor. Brannan, L. O'Brien, N. Ferraro. Sfandingi J. Kuras, J Glaab. .xdclzieve eziirecl govt 5 The Lance, a bimonlhly paper, has aimed +o give The sludenls +he school news in a fair and imparlial manner. The school newspaper re- quired hard worl4, cooperalion, and serviceable leamworlc. In The cur- renl year Jrhe reporlers have demonsfraled Their lilerary lalenl by con- lribuling news and lealures regularly. Early in The year The newly appoinled edilors of The Fidelian slalf were privileged lo broaden and exchange lheir iournalislic views by alflending a Press Convenlion al Redlands Universily. On March I7+h lwenly-Three Fidelian and Lance slaff members parlicipaled in The Cafholic Journalism Conference held in Long Beach. COPY WRITERS TOUR PRINTERY: Top row: G. Ca- poraso, D. Paulson, T. Binckley, lvl. Morrow. Borfom row: N. Ferraro, J. Corno, J. Beinar, Mr. Roy Day, lvl. McGraw, B. Naughfen, C. Clam, L. Devore. The Fidelian siaff examines The lirsl page. g YK Science educaTion aT every grade level has been organized aT Pomona CaTholic and presenTed so as To develop slcills in reTlecTive Thinlcing and problem solving. The curriculum consisTs of ninTh- grade general science, TenTh-grade biology. elevenTh-grade chem- isTry, and TwelTTh-grade physics. The Tlexible program permiTs The sTudenT To selecT sci- ence as a major, minor, or a graduaTe re- quiremenT. Two ouTsTanding science and maTh ma- iors, John BarbazeTTe and Jennie Beinar were awarded The Bausch and Lomb Science Award Tor high scholasTic achievemenT. Many sTudenTs have developed scienTiTic in- TeresTs, aTTiTudes and appreciaTion Tor bio- logical and physical sciences, which may aid Them in selecTing TuTure careers. dence ana! WLM Science group discusses weaTher problems. DissecTion capTures inTeresT of biology class. ChemisTry STudenTs deTermine percenTage OT acelic acid in vinegar. Sound waves perplex physics Tyros. Mary Ann Coslello explains Jrhe line graph. Geomelry class queslions lhe slafemenl of lhe proof. Sian Newman plols a guadralic equalion. Theresa Binclcley lranslales lhe unil circle lo a sine curve .SAQJ Olfl CLIFQQIW6 Ll' ,S?lfl0!Qlflf:5 Plolling and inlerpreling ol graphs in Jrhe malhemal- ics classes played a signilicanl role in simplifying and clarifying lhe concepls. A rnalh major may selecl a course on every level and lhereby expose himself lo Jrhe oppor- lunilies ollered in advanced fields of learning and in re- laled occupalions. Pomona Calholic: was singularly honored This year when John Barbazelle on The basis of a malhemalics Jresl was appoinled lo Wesl Poinl Mililary Academy. 47 Mr. FrampTon challenges a sTudenT on map orienTaTion. Members OT a panel discuss currenT evenTs. Sociology class Tours The Civic CenTer in Los Angeles. Mr. F. Sharp, ciTy adminisTraTor, Mr. G. STuclcey, F.B.l. Special agenT, and Mr. G. Belding oT The STaTe oT CaliTornia Em- ploymenT Bureau were among The disTin- guished spealcers in The sociology classes. Throughoujr The course communiTy resources were explored and uTilized. A Trip To The Los Angeles Civic CenTer allowed The sTudenTs To visiT The l-lall oT JusTice, Law Library, a courT in session, and a meeTing oT The Board OT DirecTors. ln The second semesTer The Tour To sTudy Los Angeles as a meTropolis was planned by The Mayors OTTice. PaT FiTzgerald presenTs a reporT on marriage, a social insTiTuTion. A word inTo a leTTer and a number inTo a ledger paved The road To The economic progress in The commercial enTerprise oT Today. To meeT The presenT requiremenTs in The socio-economic world The PCT-I Tu- Ture TypisTs and sTenos have been perTecT- ing Their handiwork Through supervised drills and speed dicTaTions. IT was indeed invigoraTing To observe The bookkeeping sTudenTs balance Their crediTs and debiTs. Much pracTical experi- ence was gained by The various deparT- menTs, when groups oT sTudenTs visiTed The local banks and business concerns To invesTi- gaTe The meThods, svsTems, and needs oT The presenT business world. Mimeograph Team views Their handiwork. STudenT TypisTs TesT Their skill. Jesse Mendez discovers an error FuTure sTenos Take dicTaTion. Cjkmfzan amify oguing The Pomona CaTholic l-ligh girls have been TaughT To assume The responsibiliTy oT a TuTure homemaker Through an inTe- graTed program oT ChrisTian Family Living. The religious, moral. social, physical, and psychological aspecTs were emphasized in The developmenT oT The ChrisTian culTured woman. ln addiTion To The social graces, The program oTTered dressmalcing, inTerior dec- oraTing, group planning, and organizaTion. Through The courTesy oT The local gas company demonsTraTions were TreguenTly presenTed To The members oT The Foods classes, and Their knowledge was broadened by inviTaTions To Tours and exhibiTs. Sophomore girls hand-sTiTch seams on garmenTs. JaneT Miller demonsTraTes bed-making. Advance l-lome Ec class sTudies The Technique oT upholsTering. Girls seT The Table Tor buTTeT luncheon. Freshmen girls serve a well balanced meal. 55233 A .X X f W Wi Q xx- n PA 117 1 M.. .W 15' K ,if- 755,.i3fT2V'gp'13',LQ?f., Mk x 1 W :M W 4, , f Ng .90 ff, n Q-1 -r M ., . .1,,v A u! ,,.,,h SCIENCE CLUB: A+ lhe lable, lefl lo righl: D. Mul len, D. Slandon, J. Harich, D. Larivee. Firsf row M. Borba, A. Andrews, N. Perraro, J. Gilmisler, D Paulson, A. Kehl. Second row: R. Schwandl, P. Mar quez, C. Ferris, P. DiCarlo, H. Yepez, J. Manus J. Espenson, B. Kinlcele, A. Velasquez. Third row B. Ziebarlh, J. Boles, G. LaVallie, C. Grichar, D Bennell, K. Porchia, H. Cabrera, 6. Novell, R Tobias, J. Chavez, J. Kraus, J. Deighan. Fourfh row C. Naschalc, T. Ciesla, M. Lynch, A. Kvech, V. Lo pez, S. Newman, G. Fouquelle, F. Siqnorio, K. Kal mer, P. Lopez, D. Hunler. K. Knebel, F. Malchura PROJECTIONISTS: Lefl lo righl-D. Larivee K. Knebel, D. Paulson, M. Borba. MATH CLUB: Lefl 'ro righl-G. Domer, T. McCul lough, M. Lower, E. Oullelle, W. Faulwell, Y. Tes sier, J. Waclcermann, M. Gougeon, E. Garcia. HOME EC CLUB: Firsl' row: M. McCarl'hy, C. Moore, J. Carignan, M. Ed- wards, J. Shoemaker, J. Van Lonclersele, P. Herberl, R. Figlioli, A. Harich, S. Thompson. Second row: M. Guesl, V. Bourgeois, P. Richardson, Sisler M. Berlilia, N. Garvis. HOBBY CLUB: Lefl 'ro righf-Firsl row: J. Granich, C. Gougeon, P. Mazzarini, J. Blankenship, J. Glaala, H. Ochoa, R. Sarra, F. Fresher, M. Sanchez. Second row: J. Dickenson, K. Tracy, A. Gliclcley, T. Cahill, J. Marhoefer, T. Lange, J. Lewis, D. Maylalh. Third row: T. Trahan, W. Mesler, A. Fremlin, W. Cassidy, M. McKay, E. Read, J. BuHon, R. Grimes, M. Huislcing. Fourfh row: N. Baeslcens, D. Herberl, A. Kalmer, M. S+. Clair, l.. Newman, R. Hogan, G. Kraus. Dave Mullen exhibils slarlc realily MISSION CLUB: Upper lell. Lell ro righl from lhe bollom of slairsz D. Tessier, B. Keane, G. Riggle, D. Baque, S. Schmelzle, R. I-lolmquisl, J. Colfell, L. Licalo, B. Tessier, M. Read, R. l-lulh, E. Cagigas, R. Delo, M. Faull, M. Marcus, S. LaVallie, P. Airey, I. Beclc, M. Loubell, A. Greene, M. O'Grady, A, Sfagner, D. Hendriclcs. VOCATICN CLUB: Upper righl. Firsl row: S. Madei, N. Kline, N. Sloremslci, M. Magruder, N. Pages, E. Sandoval. Second row: M. Blain, F. Mal' donado. F. Marlinez. Lasl row: D. Slone, M. Clam. D. Fishbauqh, M. Slone. KEYBOARD CLUB: Middle. Firsl row: M. Bourf qeois, J. Frohliclc, M. Kolberl, M. Morrow, M. Cos- lello. Second row: J. Coffell, M. Meder, L. De- vore, L. O'Brien, N. Echols, Y. Walliser. Third row: C. Srnilh, C. Kelley, J. Berardinelli, l-l. Haines, L. McClinloclc, G. Caporaso, J. Sprich, B. Frasher, B. I-lolliday. Lasr row: J. Adams, J. Marquez, D. Shriver, W. Meyer, V. Orlando, J. Mills, B. Hol- land, R. Gonzales. DRAMATICS CLUB: Firsl row: F. Glaab, V. Wall- iser, B. Malouf, L. McLaughlin, L. Zimmermann, M. Warner. Second row: L. Conlreras, M. Tullle, S. Greenwood, J. O'Camb, M. Schmidl, P. Crawford L. Toland. Third row: F. LaPor+e, C. Wade, B. Sullo M. Mershon, B. Slruna, D. Mullen, R. Borqogno Fourlh row: G. Yanolc, J. Waclcermann, W. Back R. I-lillce, I-l. Guesl, V. Thommes, J. Caldwell, R Garvis. eruice eagued :Midi .Szlumf KEY CLUB: Firsf row: T. Ciesla, B. Holland H. Yepez, K. Kalmer, D. Hunfer, D. Johnson T. Fifzgerald, Ci. Fouquefle. Second row: G Monfgomery, S. Newman, D. Beck, R. Neu T. Cunningham. PHILOTHEANS: Firsl row: P. Curp, C. Cagi gas, C. Clam, B. Sullo, M. Borba, M. Schmidl, M. McGraw, M. Wilkinson, J. Kuras, M. Mor row, M. Sfone. Second row: M. Garess, Y Tessier, B. Naughlen, J. Beinar, K. lgoe, N HIH, M. McKay. C. Marlinez, D. Paulson, J Ricca. Philo+heans and Key Club were organized This year lo serve as lhe Senior Conlrol Board. The groups worlced in coniunclion wilh 'rhe Sludenl Council lo mainlain order in halls and al assemblies. LIBRARY CLUB: Firsl row: B. Salgado, J. Tiernan, Cv. Ryan, S. Hilde- baugh, D. Rowdon, R. Hesslyn, C. Alvarez, P. Kelly. Second row: R. Miller, C. Gagne, J. Anderson, B. Wiles, E. Bacco, K. Spillane, J. Beals, J. Harpeng, C. lgoe. Third row: J. Corno, M. McKay, E. Caporaso, B. Devine, B. Benlz, M. Slevens, P. Eilers, S. Norlon. Fourlh row: A. Bourgeois, J. Calvi, D. Byrne, T. Deighan, P. Gabe, J. Rodriguez, C. Adams. AnnunciaTion is panTomimed Tor Fred Waring's The Song OT ChrisTmas. Joy To The World Tilled The be- declced halls oT Pomona CaTholic l-ligh during The TradiTionel WreaTh Ceremony. The Seniors sang ChrisT- mas carols and exTended qreelrings, which rediaTed cheer and happiness, To all Their under classmeTes. The ChrisTmas PeqeanT panTo- mimed by The Freshmen, impressed The hearTs proToundly as The sTudenTs conTemplaTed The ennobling scenes oT The AnnunciaTion, The NaTiviTy, and The ManiTesTaTion in Fred War- ing's A Song oT ChrisTmes, ren- dered by The Senior Glee Club. jraakfionb M5 er in ?!uLfic!e Seniors weave boughs, cones, and FeasTday greeTings are exTended To FaTher English. ribbons inTo sprays. Program Comrnijrfee requesfs a number. CA eel' The cuiminaiinq eyeni of Hue Yuieiide season was ine Posi- Clwrisfmas Dance sponsored by Hwe Paren+-Teacher Associaiion af ine Rainbow Gardens. Wifh Hue spiri+o1CCi1ris+mas srill nov- erinq fine qayefy of Jrlwe holiday spirir reigned Hwrouglwouf The evening. Mary Morrow sings Blue Moon. 57 I Lx'-rs .F WW if kg Ja X 1 Us Q X X -if x i fi. 1,5 Lggw 1' NN vi 4. ,' . 5 T ' : 'NN X 5 1 Bfwiii - . ,iq Q- is Z . ,. 4' K e f ,Mfr S w 8 5: AW! 'Lil-K ufs -yn. We W-SX - S .I 1 'Pi U i . X 5 211 Q f . . sg f-- 23 ,L 4.,i V ,- M Q. A k ITA Q we 5 ' sv - . 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The group per- formed on various feslal occasions such as: Jrhe Jubilee Banguel for Reverend Falher English, The l-lislorical Associaiion, The annual school play, Le- lawalaf' fhe Gay Ninelries Fashion Show, and +he Sl. Francis Book Program. S5 5 Mary Louise Garess models a Gay Nineiies wedding gown. Carmen Cagigas inlroduces lhe Spanish Fashions. ,.,.vo-N' ALL S.C.l.F. l-lalTback Tom Cunningham received The high- esT award ThaT a high school player could achieve. The SouThern CaliTornia lnTerscholasTic Fe-deraTion presenTed him wiTh an achievemenT plaque and elecTed him as a TirsT sTring FULLBACK oT The small schools' division. The SparTans are very proud oT The recogniTion and hope To see oTher players earn iT nexT year. Cunningham's scoring prowess, by his own Taci- Turn admission, sTemmed parTly Trom The consTanT sTudy oT rival weaknesses. BuT, according To his Tellow Team-maTes, TleeTne-ss oT TooT and shiTTy knack oT disguising his inTenTion were The main scoring asseTs. THE PEP CLUB ArTisTic, aThleTic, alerTed Tor Tun The Pep Club iniecTed spiriTed enThusiasm inTo The rallies and social evenTs oT The school. The Songleader and Yell leaders were The dynamic Torce behind The SparTan Teams. They cheered The Teams To VICTORY. They, likewise, shared The honor oT The CaTholic ConTerence. PEP CLUB: FirsT row: J. Ricca, J. Beinar, B. NaughTen, N. l-liTT, J. l-larkins. P. Curp, P. Carignan, T. Cunningham. Second row: lvl. Wilkinson, G. Frakes, S. Tessier, C. OrTega, C. Cagigas, T. Binckley, J. Kuras. Third row: D. Roden, R. lvlacioge, B. Bourgeois, D. Bassi, l-l. Cagigas, J. Silvia. FourTh row: B. Bodine, D. lvlesler, T. McCoun, S. Angona, l-l. Yepez, L. Young, D. Johnson. FiT+h row: S. Tallian, J. Beck, T. Gawk- Carmen Cagigas, Peggy Curp, Dolores Yepez, BeTTy NaughTen, Mary Kay Wilkinson. PaT Carignan, Jess Kuras, Theresa Binckley, Jimmy Marhoe-Ter, Virginia Rausch. ler, R. Sceglio, B. Baiz. FOOTBALL VARSITY SQUAD: Fronl row: W. Meyer, A. Lopez, P. Lopez, T. McCoun, Manager J. Glaab, F. Signorio, V. Lopez, T. Collipi. Second row: V. Yepez, H. Cabrera, K. Kalmer, P. DiCarlo, J. Harich, T. Deighan. Third row: J. Calderon, J. Chavez, B. Baiz, T. Cunningham, M. Belmudes, H. Yepez, C. Naschalc. Top row: Head Coach John Framplo J. Monlgomery, B. Holland, E. Ochoa, D. Byrne, D. Hunler, J. Deighan, Fafher Murphy, arhlelic direclor. Not pre nf in picfure, R. Schwanyl Young. 4 fl nfl M 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE I ' Mary Slar , 7-20 ki f If' rw! Corona I2-7 J A , L2 San Gabriel 6-33 ' v jf Brea-Olinda 6-I9 i Bell.-Jeff. 6-60 - N Sr. Agnes 0-62 A' 1 Sl. Monica 7-20 0: A S+. Francis 0-59 fffj 0 Mawr Der 0.31 ' Barslowx . 25-6 69-3I7 COACH JOHN FRAMPTON diagrams probable enemy offensive aflaclc lo Belmudes, Cunningham, COACH ALDO DFLLOSBFL drills lincmon lor Signorio, P. Lopez, and J. Deighan. approaching game. Ns . 5 . v fx' A I s has A P-5, N Egg! 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'I in Q1 m W x r ,QQ . is Q I Q ' W X m K .L , xg Q sy' ,Q K X X , Q,-gg Q. M, -QSSQSSSQN X N .5 . x xpwf gfggfE,,9X, X X N my xxx N 'YN vw M X a NS E W ,Q N' X xi , A X., X X. KN X - X 1 U . 1 x :X - YQ ,. Xxkl ES x xt. X. 2 1 if 1 if W f Rf mm w , v X K. KK X X il iw eff 'W w X14 f -15 A if M XX s 0 K 6 ,, P J' H 1 VJ X iv iinpzryl 'Y ff! A ' 5. 0 3. 4- , MN 'EUS' 1 1 fe 1 n N g V Fi ',1suQm ,AQ J 4. it W w 'Q Fish? ' sw L! xx f. -L Q. .:, ff had I 4: , ' ' 'fb Nm Q 1 sf 6.3 5 a 4 . ASX 4 Rr ' A ' ' xx? V' A 49' 4? I 'Xi 'W f S 4 n f' , tg ,f - fx 3' ff, E 0 4 . 1 , , 1. ,,,h,,y-fm .1L ' T'i Q fi ' i Q? 3422? mg K. ,,a,y3,, .X ,iw wi: B TEAM: FronT row: Coach l-l. Pospychala, J. Silvia, R. Mesler, R. Macioge, C. Ferris, R Garvis, J. GaeTa, R. I-lillce, Coach Greenlee, Fafher J. Murphy. Second row: J. Dickinson B. Frasher, R. Cunningham, N. Baeskens, T. Lange, D. BenneTT, E. Arambula, T. Arambula G. Domer. Third row: J. Prud'homme, D. Tessier, D. Bassi, F. Bodine, Manager F. Frasheri R. Sanchez, R. Arzola, P, Ramos. NOT presenT in picTure, B. Guevara, J. Aria, D. l-lendriclcs Ju 4-I BEE FOOTBALL SCORES BoniTa ST. fXnThony Corona Emerson San Gabriel Baldwin Park The end OT The I952 SparTan gridiron campaign Sf. Monica broughT a biT oT sadness To loyal rooTers. ATTer winning seven sTraighT league encounTers, The SparTans losT ouT in Their bid Tor a CIF playoTT win as They were deTeaTed by BarsTow, 25-6. Their season record was 8 and 2. Vic- Tories over Brea Olinda, Mary STar oT The Sea and SainT Monica were The big vicTories which The SparTans cele- braTed. They compleTely ran over all oTher league Teams and dropped only one oTher TilT To Corona l-ligh School. This record will sTand noT only as a cherished remembrance To The I952 SparTan Team, buT iT will ranlc as a successTul year oT coaching in The mind oT l-lead Coach John Framp- Ton. Brea Olinda MaTer Dei The Bee squad will always remember George Green- lee Tor giving Them a winning Team also. The Bees were noT expecTed To win many games This season buT racked up a 6 and 3 season Tor Their eTTorTs. 38-6 27-O O-7 7-25 O-45 25-I9 O-7 7-28 O-I9 IO4-336 THE QUEEN AND HER COURT, Virginia Rausch. BeTTy CorTez, Queen Theresa Binclcley, PaT Carignan and Gloria Fralces. omecoming ana! grid! ganguef Topping OTT a successTul and a glorious grid season, Two evenTs climaxed The l952-1953 school year aT Pomona CaTholic High. The Homecoming Dance, ruled by Queen Ther- esa Binclcley. lured almosT The enTire sTudenT body and Their parenTs To an evening OT enTerTainmenT. The Theme oT The seasonal dance was Garden oT Paradise. ATTracTively decoraTed, The EBELL CLUB was The cenTer oT The celebraTion commemoraTing The SparTan's 3l-O vicTory over MaTer Dei High School earlier ThaT nighT. The FooTball BanqueT was a grand success. RoasT beeT and Trophies combined made a TiTTing Tinish Tor a TriumphanT SparTan Team. FooTball emblems were presenTed To boTh VarsiTy and B squads Tor Their successTul seasons. Team members were selecT- ed as The mosT valuable, The mosT improved, and The besT sporTsmanship players Trom boTh Teams. A permanenT Trophy was awarded To The school Tor winning The League championship Three con- secuTive years. Four Pomona CaTholic players were selecTed on The All-CaTholic ConTerence Team. P. Lopez and T. Cunningham receive school Trophy. Q M X '5 SX 0 xy CC 77 l'leA70el lel'lCe lfl,l f5 VARSITY BASKETBALL San Gabriel 53 Newman Sl Can+well 80 lNlo+re Dame 9l S+. Agnes 56 Bell.-Je++. 50 Mary S+ar 53 Ma+er Dei 34 Elsinore 7I Mission 37 Puen+e 40 Webb 63 Bars+ow 55 S+. Agnes 45 Bell.-Je++. 48 W bb 52 BASKETBALL VARSITY TEAM: Firs+ Mj+er Dei 45 row: T. Gaulcler, D.Jol1nson, J. Kraus, S+. Francis 47 R. Sceglio. Second row: L. Newman. Mary S+ar 54 J. Beclc, Coach Greenlee, V. Lopez, Bars+ow 92 P. Gabe. Facul+y 5I Puen+e. 79 !l,f ll' I , is V. fl rv! ii if P 1 :1 , f 1 W X A lad 'ii 'P I gf. f A 1 4- I 61 41 W X My .fg,,,Y if f My J p ff!! 1617 i ,XM lc - U In A A j 5 fig! l rg-'i,7 :fu Ui W fi! ff ,i J ,Y f fu lei 'f' 2 ,fvfg ' ll ,9 ,fl fl . 11 ., All if J W 1 If -7,1 i, My ll!!! 1 ' Q' . . f , : ,., ' W il ls Mfd I. I yd Jr 1' ldv, if X if 4,1 F JY 14 ,.,- ,jf 'f f if F XCLJLQYIA3 ilu U g fri' A of 0 . A lf 4 li 'S' 5 li nl' f i ll J l f BASKETBALL BEE TEAM: Firs+ row: R. Jarvis, D. Tessier, J. Glaab, R. Scl'1wand+, B. Cunningham. Second row: J. Tessier, L. Young, D. Hen- driclcs, J. Calderon, B. Baiz, Coaclw Demrnon. amifg Gcgem BEE BASKETBALL San Gabriel 22 S+. Agnes 3I Emerson 58 Newman I2 Bellarmine 2I Emerson 48 Newman 42 Mary Slar 24 Maier Dei 2l Elsinore 30 Mission 4I Maler Dei 28 SI. Francis 25 S+. Agnes 26 Puenle 33 Barslow 64 Puenle 38 SI. Joseph 44 Elsinore 50 SI. Agnes 20 Bellarmine 29 Webb 4l Sf. Francis 36 Mary Slar 27 Barsfow 66 The I953 Varsily cage squad compleled a lair season This year, even Ihoughl Ihey were over- malched in mosl of Their non-league games. Coach George OreenIee's squad was composed primarily of under classmen wilrh only one senior on The Iirsl slrring. The juniors, sophomores, and freshmen members have ecquired needed experience which will be an assel Io nexl year's baslcelball season. The varsily came in Tiflrh in Ihe Ieagueyslandings and displayed good sporrsmanship a+ all games. DICK JOHNSON scores VIC LOPEZ sinlcs one VIC LOPEZ shools for Iwo Layup by JESS KRAUS JESS KRAUS scores wirh iump sho? ,ljamifg .ljrackiferd owe Owing lo lhe lwo years ol able guid- ance by lraclc coach Henry Pospychala, lhe Sparlan varsily cindermen opened lheir i953 campaign in March and showed dom- inance over rival Parochial League leams. The varsily squad was lhe league lille holder by virlue ol lheir win in lasl year's live way meel. This season lhe Sparlans were slrong in 440, mile run, shol pul, high iump, and lhe low hurdles. ln lheir lirsl lhree meels lhe squad praclically loolc all lhree places. By mid-lvlarch lwo school records were brolcen and anolher one sel. Diclc lvlesler lossed lhe shol pul 45 leel 4 inches lor one record and Ernie Ochoa lound lhe lime righl lor anolher school record ol live leel nine inches in lhe high jump. Pele Ramos pole vaulled 9 leel six inches lo eslablish lhe record. Coach Pospychala labbed lhis year's squad as lhe besl Sparlan leam. l-lis slale- menl was verified when lhe squad caplured lheir lirsl lwo meels by overwhelming scores ol 76 lo 28 and 89 lo I5. On your marlc . . . Ernie Ochoa-High Jump VARSITY TRACK: Firsl row: J. Adams, T. Lange, J. Tes- sier, J. Sylvia, G. l.aVallie, J. Deighan, P. Ramos. Second row: Coach l-lenry Pospychala, D. Bassi. W. Meyer, R. San- chez, D. lvlesler, J. Gaela. Third row: N. Baeslcens, D. Byrne, D. Bennell, B. Frasher, T. Arambula, M. Belmudes, T. Domer, G. Kraus, E. Ochoa. fl 0l'lgQ5f QULF' ? 5: 5 I. Jim Deiqhan-sfari of 440 run 2. Dick Mesler-sho? puf 3. Warren Meyer-snof puf 4. Jim Deignan-end of 440 John Tessier--miler Manuel Sanchez-ond of 880 Jess Gaefa--polo vfmulf Peic Ramos-Hole vaulf Ltfiflfg ,Nor efucle mae uw jlzirol Clzamioiond ala This year The varsiTy sTarTed ouT by Turning back Their TirsT Tour rival league Teams. IT looked like a sure beT ThaT The Team would enTer The CIF playoTTs again This year. The yarsiTy was inviTed To par- TicipaTe in The I8Th Annual 20-30 ln- viTaTional TournamenT in which were enTered 32 oT The TinesT SouThland prep baseball Teams. Our TirsT game was wiTh CaThedral I-ligh and The SparTans opened up an ll hiT bar- rage To sTem a 6 run lasT inning ouT- bursT by CaThedral and chalked up a IO-6 win. They Taced SanTa Barbara nexT buT were deTeaTed by The Dons, Il-8. The Dons evenTually wenT on To win The TournamenT so The deTeaT was noT so hard To Take. 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K W W . ww Q Q mfj X N L x L ASX ,awww A I K S - N at f xx N L ,V X N X X X Ag Lf RQ X X QXX 9 SXxNW - Rig K 3 QSXN XXFSX , wi K f X uf H Q lm E13 Wa. ..4..... Qi' 'WMQ Zffqilfls ' 4 N ' -. ,s ' . , 1 N' f 'N g fmwi sf j - S . f 5 -.... A Fx -1+-x.,,,, we iw gf -.Jw fi t J X X 1, Xksll-s.wv.ii?Q . my ,J JY ,X 'xxinslx 1 .. ' A ' G. A. A. GIRLS' LETTER CLUB: Firsi row: B. Naughlen, N. Hill, M. Borba. G. Caporaso, J. Miller, V. Rausch, M. Wilkinson. Second row: M. Garess, M. Sfone, G. Fralces, A. l-larich, J. Kuras, Y. Tessier. Third row: B. Sullo, P. Airey. J. Brannan, S. Tessier, D. Baque, T. Binclc- ley, M. Morrow. The Girl s Alhlehc Assoclallon was on lhe go conrunually lhus year Wulh bicy- cling :ce slcahng horseback rldrng bowling and many olher acllvlhes lhe gurls really earned The hlle of being afhlehc The bro achvlly of lhe year sponsored by lhe G A A was 'rhe Valenhne Dance whrch was 4-.Wax . ,. T VOLLEYBALL Teamwork, good serves, and ex- cellenT spikers were ouTsTariding Tea- Tures in The girls volTeybaTl Team This year. AlThough There were noT Too many games played, The girls de- TeaTed MaTer Dei Twice. The game wiTh ST. Bernadine's was a TighT To The Tinish. The Tinal score recorded a I5 To I3 win Tor The opponenTs. BEE VOLLEYBALL TEAM: LeTT To righT: J. Beiriar CosTelTo, L. Zimmerman, A. T-Tarich, L. McLaughlin M Edwards, S. Tessier, M. Morrow. VOLLEYBALL VARSITY TEAM LeTT To righT Mis S. ReiTler coach B NaughTen capTam M Read E. Ruiz, J Rico M Borb T Bmckley C r Tinez, M. STor1e D STone A Kehl P Carignan amify .grwifeaf f An exciling game look place lhe allernoon of March l3+h al lhe Long Beach Tournament when P.C.l-I. Var- si'ry Baslcelball Team overloolc lvlary- wood l-ligh, 40-22. As a resull 'rhe girls journeyed back lo Long Beach lhe following Sunday To meel l-loly Family in a brealh-'raking buf hearl- brealcing conlesf. The opponenls emerged viclorious by raclcing up 3 poinls in Jrhe lasl minule of lhe game. The score was l-loly Family 33 lo Pomona's 30. Will il go in or won r il? wonders Carmen Cagigas Nice shol, Belly, as she rings up anolher fwo aller lhrowing a lerrific hoolc shol. poinls lor P.C.l'l. I+'s up lo you, Theresa, To gel lhal ball if il doesn r go in. 78 Olfllnlfley BASKETBALL VARSITY TEAM: ram row. A. Kelil, B. Naughien, P. Carignan, J. Bei nar. Second row: M. Borba. D. Slone. J Brannan, P. Eilers. Third row: A. Harich, M. Sfone, M. McGraw. Fourlh row: T. Binclc- ley, C. Cagigas, F. Ruiz, M. Morrow. The girls' lraclc leam proved lo be quile 'ralenled Jrhis year. Bernice Sullo picrured in flue lower lefl' and Mary Lou Schmidr in flue lower riqhf exlwibil llweir skill al' clearing flue hurdles. 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Walsh l00l'lf50l 6 Hegarly Acme Cleaners Adele Manufacluring Co. H. L. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William Alvarez Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Airey Mrs. Evelyn Alice Andrew Dolores Conlreras Mr. and Mrs. T. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy G. Cosiello Mr. and Mrs. Fermin Cagigas Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Cunningham Culligan Soil' Waier Service Cily Bus Lines Cilrus Bell Glass Co. Cobb's S+ore Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Carpenler Carul'her's Chevron Service Slalion Elvera Cianflone Claremonl' lnn Miss Nora Collins Mrs. G. Agresle Arrow Creamery , S+. Joseph's Allar Sociely Bob's Texaco Service Mr. and Mrs. M. Beinar Mr. and Mrs. James Begg Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Binclrley Beau's Toggery Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Beals Mr. ancl Mrs. Slephen Borgogno Mr. and Mrs. Billee Clyde Boles Cecil L. Burnham Mr. and Mrs. David Berlanga Miss Joan Beyer Vincenl' L. Berardinelli Brown's Jewelers Bough+on's Music Slore Dr. and Mrs. C. Basham Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baque Georqe Beamon Sporling Goods Mrs. Louis Baiz Fay Boileau Bernard Pain+ Co. Ray O. Bond lU. S. Foresl' Servicel Mrs. Annie J. Beclc Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Baeslcens Boulevard Marlcel' Bob's lvlarlcelc L. E. Be ' o. Mr. J. L. Brannan Bohemian Girl Food Mr. and Mrs. John Cholewa Joe Casull' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Collipi Paul E. Corlez and Jeff Clark Real Eslale Collon Molors, Kaiser, Frazer Mr. and Mrs. Earnesl G. Calvi Corine Camacho Mrs. Maria Clemencia Cushman Scooler Marl Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coslello Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corno Mr. and Mrs. V. Clam and family Pal and Bob Davis Mr. and Mrs. Slephen A. Devore Mr. and Mrs M. Domer Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs and Mrs . Homer L. Duffy Manuel Davila Thomas J. Deighan Mr. . Aldo and John Dellosbel El Siglo Co. Ewar+'s Men's Slore Ellsworlh Flowers Mr. and Mrs. L. Elias Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Eilers Mr. and Mrs. F. Espenson John P. Evans Freshmen Room 204 Freshmen Room 208 Freshmen Room 205 Mrs. Leo A. Gloria Fralces Filzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse B. 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Porchia Pomona Fish Markef Paul's Shoe Repair Pomona Concre+e Block8r Producfs Rose F. Primeau Pomona Bus Lines S+. Joseph P.T.A. Dr. Granl' L. Quisi' Qualify Cleaners Frank Ramirez Lopez Marke'r Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lee Mrs. Florence Mullen Mr. Harry P. Mershon Mrs. J. W. Miller J. K. Malhis 8: Son Mr. and Mrs. L. Manus Mr. and Mrs. Ar'rhur J. Meder Larry Moore Chevron Sl'a+ion Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mafchura Mac's Aufo Body Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marhoefer Mr. and Mrs. T. Malone Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCready Mr. and Mrs. J. Mercado Marvin's Young Sef Miles 5 8: I0 Srore George Morris Mr. Moss Mel's I8c Hamburgers Modern Home Paim' Co. Mr. and Mrs. R. Marquez Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roelle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reusch Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Richardson Raymond Ramos Ramos Markei' Edward L. Richards Realfy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rausch Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Harold Read Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ryan Chuck Reid 8: Family Elsbery Reynolds, Jr., lnc. Mr. J. Reufgen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberfs Roger's Flower Shop Raymond's Fuller Pain+ Shop S+an Rowden Agency Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Seelig Mr. and Mrs. James Spillane Mrs. Rose Smilh Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Slabio C Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Signorio Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sfagner Mary A. Sfephens Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Berf Shade Scoff Bros. Dairy San Dimas Drug Co. Sfop and Shop Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawfelle Mrs. M. Sfone Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sylvia Sophomore Room 203 Mr. and Mrs. George Sf. Clair Dr. and Mrs. Walfer Sullivan Summer Plumbing Co. Anfhony M. Schiro Sophomore Room 20l Mrs. Eddie Tessier Taylor's Sporfs Wear Todd Memorial Chapel William B. Temple Elizabefh H. Tafoya Mr. and Mrs. George Tobias Tre-El-Een Apf. Hofel Miss Lucy Thew Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torres Tommy's Serv Yourself Mr. and Mrs. C. Ugolini Valley Elecfric Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Visosky George Voif Mr. and Mrs. P. 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POMONA - RIVERSIDE - PERRIS SPRAYS - DUST -- FUMIGATION - SPRAYERS 245 Easf Sanfa Fe Drive POMONA, CALIFORNIA Phone LY. 9-30II IWIJQWNISISISISOOQISA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '53 1? -2,3 4 ROY M. GRIFFITH CHINO, CALIFORNIA IUWNl MMNNNWNNNNNMWNNN .4 L D s czfy! f , VV Wg I ,fag ,-. , WW EIIVHCXARRIAGE COMPANY 67f-Jeff? IFORNIA E. B. DICKERMAN HAY - GRAIN - POULTRY FEED THE H 545 Wesi' Main S+. ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA Phone 626-302 UNTINGTON MARKET GEO. M. BOGREN, Prop. 695 WesI' HoI'r Ave. POMONA, CALIFORNIA Phone 2-30I I E. D. CESPEDES Ojficial Portrait Pbotogmploer to the POMONA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 2I4 We-s+ 3rd S+. POMONA, CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF HARICH BROS. GROWERS and PACKERS OF 4 H's BRAND POTATOES CHINO, CALIFORNIA C OMPLIMENTS OF .XX FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN GABRIEL VALLEY I44 N. Cifrus Ave. Covina, California S. R. Magnusen Phone LYcoming 9-254I ,C ,ji B u I L D E PX Since 1922 I60I E. 5+I1 POMONA GOD BLESS YOU AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL MACLIN-CALDWELL AUCTION CO. 320 E. A S+. CALDWELL-KELLY FURNITURE MART. ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA COL. H. J. CALDWELLGSON, Aucfioneers Phone 6I2-IO6 WILLIAM'S SERVICE rbe Mobil gas station me HOLT and GAREY Avenues POMONA, CALIFORNIA LYcoming 2-9 I 20 - LYcoming 2- I 467 COIVIPLIIVIENTS or Ontario Fertilizer Works, Inc. P. O. BOX 3sI ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA Phone 6-I I89 .I. P. LOUBET CO. WHOLESALE HAY AND STRAIV Manzzfactzweers Alfalfa Meals anal Molasses Feeds - Storage If 21,1 4 Phone Pomona LYcoming 9-505I CHINO, CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, LA. SI73 81 LU. 4884 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Bus: LYcoming 2-8997 Res. LYcoming 9-2888 ay if Olllefd Specializing in Weddirzg and Funeral Arrangements Garden Supplies and Nursery Stock RAY BENACCI II60 Wes+ FIHI1 Ave. WJOJQ POMONA, CALIFORNIA RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION JOHN IV. VAUGHN, AGENT RUSTPROOF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS I98 N. HamiI+on-P. O. Box 489-POMONA, CALIFORNIA Phone LYcoming 2-4023 C OMPLIMENTS OF LOUIS STRONA Plumbing and Heating Contractor POMONA .IOHN BECK 8m SONS FURNITURE - HARDWARE - APPLIANCES NEW AND USED OUR 50th YEAR Phone LY. 2-6I45 I06 So. Park Ave. POMONA, CALIFORNIA , K ..L,x.X .. X AVVLJI ,Q H fQ00'6LfZ0vCZJ 55144 POMONA PLANT - I3 I0 E. GRAND AVE., POMONA, CALIFORNIA iIM 7m391AZUSA RCCK a. SAND co. Crushed Rock - Gravel - Sand -- Ready Mixed Concrete General Office - P. O. Box 575 - Azusa, California Torrance Planf Azusa PIan+ Pomona PIan+ l347V2 W. 2O8'rI'1 S+. Broadway 8: Mira Loma I3I0 E. Grand Ave. Torrance l522 FLeeI'wood 4-292l LYcoming 2-8064 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEERS OF SAINT jOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL 102 1 2 O o Z- QS 1' O m P2 p E - rx 02 C3 3 Q 33+ 1 2 -I' QE Q 314 ozqw 703- SNQK aff Z SHN P' P 7, ami 2? ,Q 7: an :I 015- E A 3 O ZT9 r rn Z -IO? m rl C4 ,gf 0 Q Q Era Z ESEQMQ in 2 IQflwf'5 N55 Q, 5:52-QQ: S21 ENE-E5 -PCD in .75 0 Ewa! 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THE GILLESPIE STUDIO PORTRAITS IVITH PERSONALITY 264 Wes+ Second S+ree+ POMONA, CALIFORNIA LYcoming 2-I538 444 PORTRAITURE KODAK FINISHING WEDDINGS BABY SPECIALIST -ISISISINIJJNISI 0I MURPHY CHEVROLET CO. 30I N. Garey POMONA, CALIFORNIA Phone LY. 2-I I36 C OMPLI MEN TS OF BRICKMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA We ZYEJMJQ TOYS - SPORTING GOODS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES -- CAR SEAT COVERS MAGNAVOX TELEVISION - OUR BEST TO YOU 435 Wesi' 2nd SI'ree'r Pomona LYcoming 2-6227 R. N. LOUCKS 81 SON POMONA'S OLDEST INSURANCE AGENCY I34 So. Thomas S+reeT POMONA, CALIFORNIA PI1one 2-2023 Since 1895 xElNl5l?'O'O0lNl'vlSlSl'I' ilJlI?IIii0lIJ GOOD LUCK SENIORS MAY THE TRAINING YOU HAVE JUST FINISHED BE OF GREAT VALUE IN THE FUTURE. O ROB'T J. ZIEVERS, INC. FROSTMASTER SALES CO., INC 2282 La Verne Road LA VERNE, CALIFORNIA Loans Real Estate FRED C. WELSH REALTOR Residence Office 464 W. Columbia 995 Wes'r Fif+h Ave. LYcoming 2-8042 LYcoming 2-4785 POMONA, CALIFORNIA POMONA, CALIFORNIA BEN K. FENTON I ns mvuzce f xf xf 5 x fmx'. ,Qx lQ 0Nl0lvl5il?0 I 0 pw CONGRATULATIONS ,VCA TO THE CLASS Q15 A OF '53 0 , Q f -67 J fn NEWMAN'S MOBIL SERVICE JJ, Mobile Tires - Tubes Er Batteries V LUBRICATION S+an Newman Sr. and Jr. 47I0 N. Main S'rree+ BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS FROM STATER BROS. MARKET 550 So. Garey Ave. POMONA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN - MERCURY RUPPERT MOTORS Selling tbe cars tbat are ile- signecl for modern living and powered to leave tbe patios far bebind. POMONA, CALIFORNIA 108 Jl00I COMPLIMENTS OF OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION PARISH CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA ngroufem orlaorafion Diplomas - Amzouncemeuts - School jewelry 2I4 Wesf Pico Boulevard LOS ANGELES Is, CALIFORNIA GOLDEN STATE COMPANY, LTD. DAIRY PRODUCTS RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA QbB We congratulate the boys and girls of POMONA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL on this their first yearbook. May its compilation and the beauty of the finished book be a most en- joyable and profitable experience in the process of securing your education. POMONA VALLEY FURNITURE CO. David S. Armstrong I50 E. 3rcI S+. Pomona, California COMPLIMENTS OF SARITAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT Hours: 11:30 to 9:00 P. M. 528 W. HoH', POMONA, CALIFORNIA Phone LY. 9-49I5 BEST IIVISHES TO THE FIRST SENIOR CLASS POMONA MOTOR PARTS IQ, ' f 363 Wesl 3rd S+. A Wfledwd., POMONA, CALIFORNIA f afaam, QMMO -fl I -mf! I 1 11441 pf: C7A .,t,wQ,4a? I I , ,AAAI - L SEARS, ROEBUCK 81. CO. Ll! W. 2nd S'I'I'ee'I' -.1iCiTi YmYVW4-M POMONA, CALIFORNIA IIO -Y pq- ew-u-WWW. Earl Nicholas Insurance Agency Notary Public- General Insurance IO0-I02 Sou+I1 Thomas SI'ree+ POMONA, CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '53 POLLOCK 81 MCCLURE Mortuary 575 N. Towne Ave. POMONA, CALIFORNIA LYcoming 2-I263 ff , HAMILTON DRUG co. WM ,Mele of CML H M IV e give green stamps A ' ,LHR POMONA, CALIFORNIA LA VERNE, CALIFORNIA GEORGE McKAY POMONA FORD DEALER Since 1932 3rd and Gibbs POMONA, CALIFORNIA ,H I!0IJll CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FIRST GRADUATING CLASS l T HUGH H. WOLFE OLDSMOBILE DEALER ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA T r X . X J . .E y. W 55' fy -ef read, nc. x . il hxryb '5 JN T H K -T PRINTING - ENGRAVING - LITHOGRAPHY -J' - T' . 1 fy! h K 'T WP 1 T Pyll M y y V g. NQTJTS Rykli . MT W 320 SOUTH THOMAS ST. Lvcomang 9-42I2, 9-42:6 TT' POMONA, CALIFORNIA - AcKNowLEDe-MENT h BeTore closing The covers oT our TirsT yearbook we would like-.ToThankTall Those who have risen To The occasion To make This ediTion possible. We owe special Thanks To: MR. ROY DAY oT The P-B Press, Inc., Tor his consTanT supervision and undying inTeresTg TMR. BURTON FRASI-TER Tor his ouTsTanding phoTographyg MR. E. P. CESPEDES Tor his Tine po'rTraiT phoTog- raphyg MR. GEORGE PETERSON and To MR. 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