San Gabriel Mission High School - Pioneer Yearbook (San Gabriel, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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At the back of Mission's auditorium lies the inner sanctum and refuge of that notorious group called the stage crew. All year they were continuously hounded by the heads of both wings with such moot questions as Who took the piano? , Doesn't anything ever work around here? and Who hid the cigarette butts in the makeup! Thus, the innocent crew has been forced to subconsciously strike back at their antagonists. A sudden screeching sound over the P.A. during a stirring admoni- tion being delivered by an irate faculty mem- ber or the sudden failure of the house lights during a parents club meeting may well be attributed to suppressed hostilities suddenly expressing themselves. Ah, but what would we do without the mul- titudinous talents of this hard working group? Ask them to do any iob from polishing the floor to hanging twenty feet off the ground on a scaffolding and they will gladly comply. Obnoxious as it may seem, our stage crew is an indispensable part of Mission High School. looks pretty angry! Kathy Medvetz, Ellen Gutz, Ginger Hoye, Jean Siterlet, Lana Jones, and Stephenie Simmons. Watch out! Here comes Harriett! and she Sue Castelan as Mary shows the Christ Child to wandering shepherds in as Pasadas y Los Pastores

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Sri ',', , J , A 3 1 1h- 3 X SENIOR AND JUNIOR DRAMA MEMBERS Left to right, Row 'l: Lorie Ricciardi, Pat Recor, Cheri Haines, Linda Ortega, Mary Ann Colvert, Sharon Fasoli, Virginia Grageda, Kathy Baltutat, Pat Bonia. Row 2: Roger King, Ellen Gatz, Karen Shull, Mary Lou Prohaska, Mary Litovich, ' Gail Nolan, Nancy Noyes, Ginger Hoye, Gaye Harpster, Margie Ryser, Marilyn Zambrano, Frances Pitino, Terri Cazares. Row 3: Jean Sheahan, Sally McCoy, Barbara Donnell, Mary Marnell, Julie Parker, Carol Marsh, Pat Brosseit, Mary Seabury, Lynn Stoutt, Linda Yetsko, Bruno Simmons, Mary Ann McGinnis, Sue Reyes, Arlene Staples, Phil Cleveland, Row 4: John Moran, Jean Siterlet, Kathi Conklin, Lana Jones, Diane Benken, Diane Matthews, Toni Roth- lis, Jean Perreiah, Stella Gutierrez, Jean Bacic, Lois Anderson, Sue Castelan, Barbara Dawson, Cathy Simmons, Dave Scarminach. Row 51 Doug Foley, Chuck Blankenship, Joe Morrell, George P. Zeliff Ill, Terry Brown, Ralph Parrett, Chuck Ettari, Bob Cardinali Amsktlli Chuck Eltari, Drama Club President 2766664 l am not mad! This hair l tear is mine! From the recesses of 202 come the screams of an appar- ently tortured Missionite. Have no fear, it is merely Mission's Drama Club rehearsing for the annual Shakesperean Drama festival. This hard working group has produced such notable productions as padres, and The Valiant, a stirring drama. Its members participated in the annual Shakesperean and Immaculate Heart drama festivals, and hosted a very successful drama festival sponsored by the Southern California Drama Teachers' Association. No, Mission's dramatists aren't completely mad, it's iust that all that practicing has driven them all a Posadas y Los Pastores, the traditional Mission little crazy! Christmas play dating back to the time of the early Along Came Harriet, a delightful comedy, Las Mary Beth Sheahan Drama Club Vice-President SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMEN DRAMA MEMBERS Left to right, Row T: Melanie Schmid, Peggy Scheurich, Maureen Carey, Marcia Fitzsimmons, Paulette Marshall, Clo- tilda Oseguera, Rena Ann Sullivan, Pat McGinnis, Julia Wiedel. Row 2: Jay Cayzer, Pat Moran, Ellyn Lodes, Kathy Soule, Kathy Schmidt, Joanna Littleiohn, Mary Dunn, Judy Cormick, Madeline Hethcote, Carla Higgins, Sharon Ruh, Nancy Martin, John Scott. Row 3: Dennis Moran, Kathy Dunn, Toni Pruhs, Mary Theresa Costelan, Barbara Kerwin, Aine McGouran, Dianne Crimmins, Rosemary Ricciardi, Kathy Gay, Kathie Maloney, Connie Jones, Marg- aret Woods, Kenneth Kettle, L



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53.5 :Ei i7'.f :'3'5E 'i:5 . K is .E , 2124, V 4 E S iff its AQUINITES Left to right, Row 'l: Johanna Pipitone, Alexander Ruiz, Mary Ann Tamaschko, Catherine Wall. Row 2: Bonnie Bullard, Judy Mfndron, Carolyn Peritore, Margaret Daugherty, Suzanne Plessinger, Kaye Evans, Pat Walsh, Mary Ann McGinnis. Row 3: Trudy Hitchcock, Sally Dailey, Ann Robin- VR s 09 ,. PRESIDENT Joan Hickey Left to right, Row 'l: Madeline Hethcote, Marybeth Hellwig, Mary Elizabeth Dunn, Kathleen Soule, Marion Cowan, Bonnie Anderson, Jeaneen Bellitti, Mary Cather- ' ine Weaver, Nancy McCarthy, Kathryn Schmidt. Row 2: Michele Triggs, Sarah A , 2 Crowe, Valerie Soller, Judith Burns, Sara ' I J Carter, Carla Higgins, Jeanne Tauer, ' Sharon Byrnes, Nancy Walsh, JoAnn Camperi. Row 3: Elizabeth Menegatti, Mary Louise Treytl, Roseanne Sailor, Margaret Mitchell, Marlene Mack, Kath- ryn Tomaschko, Teresa Willey, Peggy Loggins, Janet Evans, Marie Flores. Row 4: Kathleen Maloney, Linda Bailey, Doro- thy Miville, Joann Schneider, Connie Jones, Kathryn Fitzpatrick, Geraldine Schmidt, Peggy Quinn. Wwe, am! Learnin' my Latin and havin' a ball might well be the theme song for Mission's Aquinites. Deriving their name from the great teacher, St. Thomas Aquinas, the Aquinites claim him as their patron. ln addition to en- couraging the study of Latin, the club presents a Christ- mas play, in Latin of course, and this year a birthday -v' son, Janet Abdalla, Joan Hickey, Carole Platz, Dorothy Kennelly, Helen Hitchcock. Row 4: Mary Carole Bloemer, Doreen Neu- statter, Ann Ehret, Kathleen Connor, Kath- leen Gross, Joanne Westfall, Kathy Baltu- tat, Jeanne Perreiah. S' , ,nr s J f Q ! A ,DN .,i' h Z -.4 I is , . 1- N L1-' , 'f ' lil., L' it Welt! , , , czfmaazi party was held for Vergil ihis 200th by the wayl. Being enrolled in the Junior Classical League, the club was represented at various state conventions including the one held at Los Angeles High School. Keeping Latin alive at Mission is a full time iob well handled by the Aquinites. Lynn Burns, Mary Transke, Jean Schmitz,

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