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.rf ' ,, 411 9 ,,, ' 1- mm W, To LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony. Morales, George Horan, Carlos Murillo, Phil. Murphy, Rich. Caselli, Liberace, George, and Ma: QLeft to Don. Chesarek, George Diestel, Ron. Burke, Mike Lynch, Charles Corsiglia. Righty: Cris. l-lary, Phil. Murphy, Rich. RALLY ll0MMl'l'l'llll The Rally Committee, composed mostly of seniors, is the spirit behind the drive For attendance of rooters at our football games. Though most of the members of this organization are fourth year men the committee is open to any student whose spirit is tops and who wants to encourage others to root at games. The group specializesin rallies for football but it also presented a fine Rally for the C.A. L. opener and other basketball games. Caselli. T ,exft , 4 I Li The Cheerleaders at the Marin game. We play 'em Sequoia 'em iniun.
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THEMONKEY'S PAW QL. to RJ: G. Langley, M. Hamlet, C. Murillo. l. Hillman, J. Leipelt. ILE lllll' PLAYS During '55 Riordan instituted another first, this time in the field of drama. lt was our first One Act Play Festival , a group of five plays that were directed by Mr. James Lindland and Bro. Richard Britton. The Fes- tival included: AYE AYE SIR A naval suspense story in which the fate of a fleet depended upon the navigator disobeying the orders of the Aclmiralor facinga court martial. Best player Mike Tamony, the Captain. ONCE TO EVERY BOY The story ofthe thoughtthat goes through every boy atone time Ah, to be in the cir- cus . Leads were M. Hamlet and M. Buoncristiani . RETRIBUTlON A story of a young boy and his old hunchbacked friend overshadowed by his mean guardian. Best player, Wayne Milani . lF MEN PLAYED CARDS ASWOMEN DO Ahum- orous satire onthe way women play cards. Bestplayer, Jim Daley for his prize line lwonder if George 'll be there fLiberace's brotherl . THE MONKEY'SPAW The scene was setin England for this mysterious hoax that wasplaced upona monkey's paw brought back from the war by a English Colonel . Best player, Carlos Murillo. ONCE TO EVERY BOY FRONT TO REAR CL. to R. D: Rich Spinelli, Martin Buoncristiani, Rich C ase - lli, Warren Hinckle, Joanne Farn- occhia, Libby Baker, Larry Sorini, Harry McMenamin, Marge Reilly, Marti Hamlet, Frank Adiego. The cast of Once To Every Boy : Voted the outstanding Play. RETRlBUTION QL. to RJ: Ron O'Rourke, Wayne Milani, Don Muniz, Absent: Nick Greff. AYE AYE SIR QL. to RJ: Tom Bums, Bob O'Neil1, A1 Owen, Garry Stroth, Mike Tamony, Bob Verzello. IF MEN PLAYED CARDS I AS WOMEN DO fl.. t0 1 ' RJ: Frank Mulholland, J George Diestel, Mike Rourke, Jim Daley.
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Mel Russi llllllllllllllllllll Cliff Conte -, 4. deff ff V 'l vi r fch K N 6 C ' ' K ' , - g Yffs X A M ' 'J g ' , n - T NE' -4' s 'G ,Rf Lon Sanmmaria Rally Committee: S,ITTING QL to RJ: B. Burke, T. Morales, J. Daly, BH' Mifsud Y P. Murphy, C. Munllo KNEELING: R. Caselh, J. Frgone, D. Ches arek, P. Osbom, G. Diestel STANDING: C. Hary, C. Corsiglia, M. Johnson, M. Lynch, D. Bmnn, F. Mulholland, J. Cronin. fl, R. Ciolino, L. Hoagland, I. Kelly, K. Ragan. I. Russi, P. McCarron, J. Leipelt, W. Caldwell. LIBRARY Tlllll The Library Staff consists of a group of students who devote their time before and after school and who deserve much recognition . They are there to give assist- ance to any member of the student body in the selection of books and in research . The staff keeps accurate records of our three thousand books and arranges them in ac- cessible order. The members are guided by Bro. Vincent Steele . R. Rozzano, L. Celli, E. Gregoire, T. Betteglia f
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