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t l F' ..........- ln - -V X-E'111'wA'.'1L i 4 s-rs .- Left to right, Row l: Joe Miano, Jerry Zelko, John Moran, Pat Zartman, Bob Brown, Joe Perricone, Aurelio Gonzalez, Bob Holderness, Chick Pfeifer, Dennis Lenahan. Row 2: John Kingston, Bill Reiss, Ed Maya, Al Abney, Bill Colvert, Terry Lenhart, Joe Jasinski, Dennis Moran, Chuck Bellitti, Wally St. Clair, Bill Henry, Sam Perricone. Row 3: Ed Sternagle, Bill Kidnay, Pat Voepel, John Sacksleder, Ken Monte, Terry Brown, John Schwarze, Henry Oiendyk, Ed Decker, Bob McPeak, Mike Crowe, John Stewart, Mike Nicklin. Inset iofficersl: Al Abney, Pat Zartmon Fr, Pat Finnigan, Chuck Bellitti, president, Bob Brown. 23066 0 0 Eegalfane Za alifeldce, The goal of every sports minded Mission boy is mem- bersip in the Block M , the exclusive athletic organ- ization composed of varsity Iettermen who have been voted into the club. They have helped younger boys learn good sportsmanship by sponsoring the annual grammar school basketball tournament and obtained money for sports equipment through the Block M kick- off dance. As examples of good sportsmanship theme selves, they help keep Mission spirit at its enthusiastic height. 125
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X I l 4 A Music of Bob Rogers Quintet kept royalty swinging at Senior Dance. Beneath a sparkling chandelier, ladies and gentlemen enioy an evening at Enchantment Palace. am amd faalfaaq accangemzg dlcwcea, Sodality Prefects, Mary Canny and Terry Lenhart, crown the Blessed Mother at the Sodality Dance. Be- low: Shall We Dance? proved to be a very apt theme for the Sodal- ity Dance, With the sparkle of an eye and the swish of filmy chiffon, Mission students danced many a happy night away, The atmosphere was set by hard workers who succeeded in filling Mission's audi- torium with Autumn Splendor or transforming it into a magnificent ballroom of Enchantment Palace. Students leaving Mission will recall with happy nostalgia those wonderful nights filled with Johnny Mathis and the Hullie-gullie. 1 Dreamy music contributed to the atmosphere as Queen Cathy Simmons sets mood for Homecoming Dance.
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LETTERMEN'S CLUB Left to right, Row 1: Sheila Soller, Pot DiGiorgio, Sharon Thompson, Kathi Conklin, Dorothy Hodges. Back Row: Mary Helen Medina, Mary Lou Prohaska, Joanne Westfall, Marleen Corrigan, Lana Jones, Sharon Mowrey, Judy Wagenbrenner YT Left to right, Row 1: Pat Ford, Kathi Conklin, Marleen Corrigan, Dani Triggs, Linda Ortega, Mary Ann Colvert, Stella lrigoyen, Pat Di Giorgio. Row 2: Rita Hatem, Claudine Herbelin, Pat Lauten- schleger, Mary Kubas, Cathy Simmons, Sue Sanchez, Penny Corio, Sheila Soller, Sharon Quinn, Arlene Sanchez. Row 3: Anne Henkels, Pam Howard, Sally Sue Dailey, Ann Ehret, Sharon Monroe, Carol Marsh, Kathy Mandeville, Mary Lou Prohaska, Pam Eck, Pat Martin, Janet Ruh, Joy Willin, Betty Shields, Lana Janes. Row 4: Caryl Walker, Kathy Minter, Karen Kiefer, Dorothy Hodges, Judy Wagene brenner, Sheilah Gallagher, Marilyn Raffa, Joan Hickey, Klara Schubert, Mary Carole Bloemer, Sharon Mowrey, Cheri Haines, Gerda Klementich. Left to right: Arlene Staples, Lynn Stoutt, Kaye Evans, Karen Shull, Diane Gilbertson, Mary Helen Medina, Frances Pitino, Suzanne Reyes, Nancey Noyes. Row 2: Pat Erling, Lynn Burns, Linda Yetsko, Mary Marnell, Pat Walsh, Dottie Kennelly, Frances Bacic, Kathie Milner, Agnes Zartman, Gail Nolan, Patti Brosseit. Row 3: Gaye Harpster, Joanne Westfall, Bruna Simmons, Marilyn Zambrano, Sharon Thompson, Mary Seabury, Cathy SeLegue, Kathy Hickey, Margaret Caceres, Mary Ann McGinnis, Loretta Allen. Row 4: Barbara Donnell, Lois Anderson, Diana Guglielmino, Margie Schauer, Cheryl Cox, Joan Evans, Kay Connor, Kay Wall, Mary Valdez, Marcia Venegas, Mary O'Leary. School spirit and good sportsmanship is fostered in the left wing by the Girls' Athletic Association. Working throughout the year in cooperation with the faculty, the G.A.A. has organized the intramural volleyball and basketball competition culmintating in the much antici- pated Play Day. The highly successful varsity volleyball and basketball seasons were due to the active partici- pation of these spirited Missionites.
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