Santa Clara High School - Onward Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)
- Class of 1964
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Qc We now set out for the remainder of our journey. The distance ahead of us is far. And each of us can say: The woods are lovely, dark and deep But I have promises to keep And miles to go before l sleep Miles to go before I sleep. 2 K Q. 1 X 1 F fig f x If ci V xml - , 44 ci, 51:5 Q K in L gl A. mfg' qi V ffkc, 1, .Ii .XV V7 53- U 'ij Ev fall 4,-. K N 'CT RCQQ1- ' I ff' A -,Af 61 K at 'fig ' ' E - Wg. -f' tiff! , f-'Q , ,rj 63 .Q '- . If -Q .1- ry. . 1 .fx V. i i, f, .A A x 1 d 'Rn M! r K ' 'E VA A Administration Graduates . Classes ..... Student Life .... Athletics . . TABLE OF MEMORIES W, WWM PM 2 5,-g,,i' ,, ,MA 5, :ww 35 W Lk ,kVVV. cf: J H .Un at Santa Clara. Monsignor Jacobs Welcomes Sister Mary Robert-new Vice'PrincipaI-to Santa Clara. June 1, 1964 My dear Seniors, It is commonplace to say, that we live in a time of change. We all know this and we think particularly of the changes in science and technology, which differentiate our age from the past. There are other changes, however, that set our time apart from former centuries and that would engage the attention of our forefathers, if they could look in on us today. The late Pope John XXIII in his great Encyclical Pacem in tetris says, that our time is characterized by three great changes. The working classes have been lifted, he says, to a status of freedom and equality with the employer in the socio-economic field. Women have achieved their rightful place in public life, especially in countries with Christian background. Finally many nations have gained their independence in recent years and the time is now in sight, that the old division between ruling nations and subject nations will no longer exist. The Holy Father signalizes these changes in a spirit of optimism as being in harmony with the law of nature and the Spirit of Christ's teaching in the Gospel. It has been said, that Pope John was too optimistic in his appraisal of modern life and not sufficiently realistic about the dangers that are imminent. Unbelief is on the increase, people say, de-Christianization of modern life is appalling and Communism is gaining ground. We stand on the brink, they shout. One foot further and we tumble into the precipice. Such people present quite a vivid picture of the evils of our day, but they simultaneously belittle the natural law and the great social teachings that are implied in the Gospel. The real danger is not so much the evils that oppose us, but our own lack of confidence and appreciation of our means. If you are getting a bit impatient with my dissertation at this point, you may say: What has all this to do with my graduation? Well, just this. Changes in life are bound to come and our time has more of them than almost any other, Some of these are bad, but others we must recognize as good. If these changes were just a blind and meaningless drift toward a dark future, we would have no reason to congratulate you today and look at your future with confidence and optimism. But we do congratulate you and we do have confidence and allow ourselves a certain measure of optimism, because the changes that frighten us, are set against a back-drop of great and lasting truths and principles and laws, about which you have learned at Santa Clara. When the Apostles saw the fury of the storm on lake Genesareth, they be- came frightened and forgot that Christ was guiding the boat. Why are you fearful said our Lord O you oi little faith. Your future will be secure and your happiness assured, if your Christian faith and upright conduct guided by that faith, will lead you on. Very sincerely yours , iffmfr- W Thy Soul was like a Star, and dwelt apartg Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the seag Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free, So didst thou travel on Iite's common way, ln cheerful godlinessg and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay. ue, I t si -'X ...,. u ,,,, I Lvfp A ?w ., W N- if-f' l f 4 . . Q . -- .. .4 Www f ' ' t ww- 9 w . 1 s 1 a fi? V 45 ,K 4 4 gf? wkzfagwa ,Wa A of ,, Y ,914 We ,wg 4' 6 W ,,F 4 Z '-num-ff V f if ,, 1 gr , ,f ,f SVA fn, ' kia'-'ii' 5 f7ii'W ff'4'5f ' fyifii' ' 7 ' 'Y' '- V73 wGf'i5W'? I , W ,Je ,,. , W, , , , .W ,Q ii we 2 , , W, ,,,., M , f f Q, A ,Q if 1 :.ff,::- 43' 14 5 Ll , , i-- wx U X ,L X - , 1 A ff J. X1 by ,xx ' V Lx' ' X 'N -X , Tkisai' H VV 1, F .gf ' I KR XA V nw lf x Jw ,XX AX ki b x r 1 f x A T H A V1 r up X x .- X113 , ' ,X V .VX ,Yi may X REVEREND CARROL 0'SULLIVAN Principal K L v,,,.,,V,, A. ,,, 1 L, I I gf N- XX is VNV 'X i XX X, -A gy ff .L.,,.,,,,, M ,,,W,.W. M. x,,,Wf.m M 4' 4 ' f' . WMM W. g , Wi' , W K 1 two WM ily! el, 5 W WW VrcePnnclpal, shows Xt., nl 4 scholastic, and social development R efaaa-W.,-aivsnsa-Tn.,,,..aa:a'M' ,. , ,Mg Q Z 5 1' Father 0'Sullivan and Sister Mary Robert maintain our school's position at an and are responsible for all facets of activities at Santa Clara. Miss Lorraine Hall accredited top of our educational system. They preside over all academic functions provides the secretarial assistance they need to efficiently organize each day. x 9 SISTER MARY MARK Freshman Advisor Sophomore Advisor SISTER ADRIENNE CIARE Junior Advisor DEDICATION In order for a class to be successful it must have a central figure who keeps everything running smoothly. She must be willing to sacrifice time and effort for a seemingly thankless job. At Santa Clara in our past four years of growing and learning this figure has been, each year, OUR CLASS ADVISOR. When we first came to Santa Clara, we were gullible but sincere freshmen who were infatuated with every facet of high school life. At first we appeared completely hopeless, but out of a confused and disorganized group Sister Mary Mark created a class. She taught this class to be active and organized participants in school affairs as well as students. With Sister's help we grew in spirit and knowledge. As sophomores we were still under Sister Mary Mark's wing. Now we were wise fools but she- knew how to handle us. We were a year older and still growing. Sister gave us incentive to work when there was no apparent appreciation for our labors. Our class unity strengthened as our respect for Sister Mary Mark, as an outstanding person, grew. The traditional Junior Class Advisor, Sister Adrienne Clare, took over at the dawn of our junior year. As upperclassmen we thought we knew everything and became so interested in personal achievements that we lost our unity and sight of our goal. Sister pulled us through this difficult period in an understanding manner. No one could have asked for a more willing worker than she. We saw this when we began to organize for our homecoming float, our Junior-Senior Prom, and to select our cherished class rings. By the end of our junior year we had begun to appreciate the standards our past advisors had established for us. We saw that we did not know all we thought we knew. Now, having realized all this, we were prepared for our senior year. ' As freshmen we idolized seniors, as sophomores we believed ourselves superior to them, and as juniors we walked in their footsteps. Now we are seniors. The spotlight is on us and it is necessary to live up to our name. In some ways we achieved this, but it would have been impossible for us had it not been for Sister St. Bernard, our Senior Class Advisor. Without her reminders we would never have gotten through all the necessary requirements for college. As we look back on our senior year, we see Sister in the center of our activities, helping to organize and please our large class. Our senior year has ended all too quickly. We have rushed through our last exams, seen our last Santa Clara football and basketball games, and attended our last rally and school dance. Now as we walk these halls for the last time, we happily look back over our four years at Santa Clara and gratefully acknowledge the work of the nucleus of our class, our advisors, who have made these successful years possible. We are deeply appreciative for these happy memories of Santa Clara-happier because of the work and understanding of Sister Mary 3 Mark, Sister Adrienne Clare, and Sister St. Bernard. b A .13 .: . wa s . , ,. f M, .,,. Z,w,,.r5 '1WfW w . ' ew ,L M' H Students sectron teachers and class advlsor work together to develop an envlron hfe Stewards of this envlmnment for the Class of 64 are Sister Donald Anne Sister ment conducwe to the preparation of all class members for future Catholic adult Mary Peter, Joseph Pma, Sister St Bernard SrsterMaralyn Therese and Mary Alice Huff 1- --- tw W. . 1 t g -Q ..',, ee'r ,gas My... .- A . ....' 15 - f ,ef-2 ' '- 7 -s Mx ? if 1 1 Q M A ,f L 3 X 3 ' , , f, Q A Q 325 , ,,,,1 S A 4 L , ug rw Ve V A ' . m REV. CARROL 0'SULLIVAN Principal Religion Department Head ydaf-eC7f,f gd'- N'Q..x ,W--rifiefd 14-f .0 aCT5i'o . . ,f-- - l' V A ,l3C C,'Cn,,.C V -f .,.-- C-if ,cf-Q, gl le--rf IZ X77 7 f 1 -' - '-. ' - , lylq cya 25051 C , 794' f jijzffdqy I ,g,C,QS-QQfff!l i 2 1 2l,- M1 V ' The Marks of The Qhurchu was the subject of recent panel discussion in senior girls religion. Panel members -are: Janna Wald lchainnanl, Judith Green, Kathleen Zachowski, and Virginia Cronin. 15 SISTER MARIE GERARD English Department Head Religion SISTER ADELE MARIE English IV Religion SISTER ST. PETER English MRS. MARTHA TASSINARI Engl ish English IV students travel on a journey to the shrine of Thomas a' Becket through Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Margaret Parrish, Ann Godfrey, Patricia Truxler, Edward Johnduff, and Irene Camuti enjoy the company of the Pilgrims ' , V :-' ? TWg5732f'5 l A--' ,.:: 3,-x K QT? we-P3 , : . .. T Q : K E -- f . s ,,. - we me Y T E Q 5 f ss r we I :ew yi gm Q., sig? r F1 7? s M as had sf Bmw 9557 Qggfg ,W M. i Q ft la :af :Z rfi,:::':i :: r . . - . W..-4... 5 f L f V ,, ., .4 ig i j .fa X t T L, : eg , T A u f, ls' zafff - si ' Y- P5 .11 4 7Ve,eM ts'e3ffR3rgggl' fi' A Q9 5945 l sl Ei Z gr . dig, ,4.: . . W, ps 3 g al . , .. jf! We FE? 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'kptiktbih Mary Ruth Anguiano, Thomas Cooney, Shockley, Elizabeth Wehagen, David Schadrayeq. and Nancy Long study the psychology behind news reporting 5,41 H-1,-' N? Charlene McDonald, Chairman, presents the hill to the Committee. ,mf The House of Representatives discusses the bill which originated in the Senate. The bill concerned originated in the House and is sent to the Committee. my 7134 Yiw- MR. EDWARD EIVERS Quik Histo ig we VY wig it is ,We an 4? Wmgmn. c- it WWLIH Qs? nf? W M- Lv i Mr A we ' a fre ? H ' . sip -F f i x! A ja ' L ' f r , sw 5 S W . 'C y in it : 5 ' ' mia , A .. . , aid N N I wwe - r 'wif Www ,. st 3 15 gf ..,'ffi s wf ' 'si eggs! ug 1 :. of :K . U i N - 'X' 7 S .,.1. 22? slr. 1 -e .:. 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Students are: Carmelita Gutierrez, John McCarthy, Elizabeth Wehagen, Frank Martinez, and Evelyn Case. Beginning Latin students display scroll. They are: Michael Brooker, Francia Insalata, Patricia Malbon Terrence Fleming, Kristine Jordan, Cynthia Miscikowski, Dorothy Martell, and Stephen Kipp. i 19 SISTER ROSE LOUISE-Science Department Head Young chemists try experiment on ionization. They are: Susan Matsumoto, Timothy Hall, and Kevin Clancy. MRS. MARIA ABRERO- Biology MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT Physiology Seniors give practical demonstration of a physics principle-measuring distance by the use of the parallax. Michael Archibald, Robert Zander, James Gill, and Michael Burdullis find working in the patio pleasant and constructive. U 2 SlSTER DONALD ANNE Mathematics Department Head Physics tBelowl Sophomores prove DB parallel to CE through construction of circles 0 and 0' tangent to CB at the point A. Mary Joy Stewart, Charles Burnham, and Timothy Davis present class demonstration. Students are finding the frequency, amplitude, and period of the sine and the cosine. Advanced mathematics students are: Juanita Rizo, Edward lohnduff, and David Sueyres. SISTER CARMELITA Mathematics Second year typists prepare for timed-writing. They are: Pauline Danell, Jean Sanchez, Mary Parong, Lucinda Morales, Beverly Gill, luliann Covarrubias, and Claudia Lorenzana. SISTER ST. BERNARD Commercial Mathematics MR. WILLIAM TURLEY Typing it Carlene Truxler dictates shorthand to her beginning friends. They are: loeEIIen Keehn, Caroline Ramirez, tsecond TOWJ Charlene McDonald, Corinne Borchard, Nancy Ford, tback rowl Kathleen Zachowski. Sharon Lawrence, Cecilia Flores, and Nancy Wheat watch Julie McGarry, Kathleen Gill, and Sandra Bulger make their first seams. History Religion Table setting and sewing are incorporated in the home economics class for juniors. Kathleen Heily, Gwen Finn, Mary Beth Swisher, and Cathleen Higgins enjoy setting this table. 1 1 i 2,-5, ' We 35 ,Qi 'L L . .1-we i vel-. - , tt, i we 'fm -w,M,2'fwvv '- -' if- ,ff4' f 'ft ' - - , 1 r ,z-5ljj '5 X' ,W - yf,,,,,:..,a.,g,.u 5,5 vue, 4 If I ' wjl- , f yi , - ' or ,f f as ' K W , 3 - 11g1,, ,, ,. lzzr W Q U, I ty MM T f wwf? w wf ,p , --- ,, 1 -fr, -- 2 ,msg llll 3, 5 2:54 i Life. 1 ' tw 11.3 f' ' 5 if , ii? 1 ii r ' f ,,.i i M, f Home Economics students prepare lunches in two family-size kitchens, The juniors are: Margaret Hoyt, Linda Kesting, Michelle Greene, Avelina Hernandez, and Mary Ruth Anguiano. SISTER JOANNA Art Sharon Cuccatto, Elaine Romero, James Fontes, William Williamson, Nikki Bolejack, Melody Branstrom Dennis Montoya, Pauline Danell, Michael L. Kennedy, Thomas Behm, Robert Gallardo, Reginald Valencia and Anthony San Miguel create and develop appreciation for new and modern crafts. Dorothyanne Martell, Laura Gill, Jeanne Skinner, Regina Green, Christine Appenzeller, Luella Schumacher, Wrae Goulet, Geraldine Bowman, Leann Nawrocki, Rose Marie Olivarez and Lydia Munoz design stars in 3'D for Christmas. f s , - H f 'Q I 'Q , L 35, Patricia Friedrich, Evelyn Escalera, Jessie Muro, Sylvia Castellanos, and Mary Espinosa know that he, who sings his praise, has twice prayed. 4. and Katherine Lawler to soar the high notes of the soprano. 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A .5-2. -'-K, ' F sf. , A inf' g , Q X X ff A , .Nd A GALLANT lOURNEY to the heights We've soared through Santa Clara's ilight . N sr .Selig - . .., , Q9 F xr Ii X A 55:3 W 'fs g-gt f gesgfis f 1i 5Qi'lZ A , tt t ROBERT APPENZELLER MICHAEL ARCHIBALD FRED BEHM Bob . . . Apple . . , surler toe . . . easy going Mike . . . Archy . would surt on a lake . . . Fred . . . man with the beat , . . crazy, man guy , . . Oxnard Beach , . . football . . , one of shy guy . . . one love, yogi , . . all smiles , . . crazy' '.., Piha's pal . . .the Bambino. many. easy going. LIONEL BERNAL DAVID BIRKENSHAW BRENDA BORCHARD Linn , Q , Well, ngw, I w0uIdn'I gay thgtln Q l Dave . 1 . Birky ..., . Chevy . . . Nloorpark . . , Zelda Maggott . . . head songleader . . . change elephantjohes... What'sthe deal, tomato manmwrllingchauffeur. able . . . babyfblue eyes . . 4 beautiful blond 0 CORINNE BORCHARD YOLANDA BOTELLO Co , . . dance enthusiast . . . ready lor lun . . . Yolie . , . aging hair , . . ah-ha . . . Can I always laughing , . . compact cars . . horseback havea ride home? . . . Thousand Oaks. rider. EXW -.im DAVID BRAUN CHARLES BREWSTER Dave . , , bonefish . . . projector man . . , Bronze Charlie . . . Beak . . . yokes . . . slap happy . . . Bones. the vulture . , Camarillo , . . lom's going to kilIme! V237 JOAN BRICK MICHAEL BURDULLIS MARY BURKART loanie . 4 I collector of rings . , . Duke of Earl Mike , A flight leader , , , pigskin enthusiast Venturan . New Years Eve . . , reliable . . , . . athletic . , . works at St. lohn's . , . Cruiser .V fed valiant . . . Birdie. Senior Class Veep, . Somebody took my shadow ' 31 BARBARA BURKE IRENE CAMUTI Stoney . . . surfer girl . . . quiet . . . long blond Hails from Ventura . . . job at Sears . . . fashion hair . . . Do ya know what? . . . wild driver designer . . . friendliness plus . . . ardent artist. . . . soft spoken. RONALD CARBAJAL Ron . . . Carballo . . . Humpty Dumpty . . . Track and football . . . Don luan . . . shoe salesman at Venox. As freshman we EVELYN CASE EI.AINE COOLURIS Penny . . . Casey . . . junior twin . . . bananas and Le Le .U . . smiling Irish eyes . . . Doris doll oreos . . . always neat . . . airline stewardess . . . . . . artist with a style . . . constant worrier . . . Ramona's friend. What a Chop! K., if ' THOMAS COONEY DONNA C0lTRY WILLIAM COULTAS T0m . . . new face on campus . , , friendly , , , Don . . . Senior Class Secretary . . . vibrant . . . Bill . . . Granny . . . Camarillo . . . naturally nice green thumb . . . picks on V.C. students . . . cheerful . . . smi-i-i-I-l-e . . . good humored . . . ...admirers...winningsmile Florida . . . Cooty. artist and author . . . New York. 32' IUI-'ANN CUVARRUBIAS MARILYN CROKER VIRGINIA CRONIN IUIGS - IUFIVGS H WHEON - Did I EST 3 letter? Crackers . . .forgetful . . . Butl don't understand. Ginny . . . finally get her license . . . despairing . . . nutritious lunches . . . lives for weekends . . - . . . lulie's carbon copy . . . I have to stay home. blond . . . letters to Arkansas . . . Hazel . . . long sense of humor . . . one of the Hawaiian IJOUIICI- . , . Dover Square . . . one of the Hawaiian bound. talks. fb XMiS'DJ .JNL ern. O- . . -V3 'i I 'iua have worked with pride X-ww we fs 'Aarv-s1..LJ-1 , ,Qi ec.-S-as . . V lsunnoncuconrro IE! B ' L,.-owes- I1'lI1Si?II2IeII'.n.a.frIrII bi iiI2ShSIIaIIQEIebbuldEII0f ' anxi ty about the future. I CHARLES CURIONE- PAULINE DANELL ROBERT DAYA CIIUCIY -7- - CIIUCIYO the Clown - - 5 DISHSYIHUU 098929 Likes flowers . . . tiny senior. . . unusual laugh . . . Greg . . . the thin man . . . Sheriff of Deputy Dawg . . bean tiget away from those A s . . . our Hawaiian one of the gms' mshyl am assa or. 33 RONALD DESFOSSES 5 Ronnie . . . football manager . . . sharp guy . . . E would laugh at anything, any time. LYNN DIEFENBAUGH Diffey . . . quiet . . . Is she here today? . . .the little Red Wagon . . . surfer, maybe. As sophomores we've grown a bit And with the JOHN DONLON Mike . . . one of the quiet ones . . . Farmer's Choice ...grade A. . . Dodge pickup . . . Indian . . .one of the triplets. ROBERT DONNELL Bob . . . lunch table conversationalist . . . chemistry scholar . . . Munda . . . ardent collector . . . dropped transmission . . . 75 in lst. KIERAN DOUD MICHAEL DOYLE MARC DUMAIS Kerry . . .Tiger . . .the cowboy . . . chevy with a Mike . . . Dinkey Duck . . . Camp Pendleton . . . Marc . . . French Canadian . . . J.F.K.'s physical r00tb0er flavor - . . bundle of TUFY - - - BUGYUS 'Sm annual photographer. fitness program . . .tennis letter. ...Corvet engine. 34 scholars matched our wit DENNIS DWIRE Denny . . . A.S.B. President . . . quiet . . .tennis . . . studious . . . l.F.K. style . . . VCISC . . . another CSF'er. . . subtle sense of humor. MARIE FOLTZ Marie . . . seamstress . . . Oh, dear! . . . the hair- dresser . . . C.C.D. helper . . . likes to walk . . . dreams of long hair. . . cheerful. JOHN FITZGERALD John . . . Varsity Cheerleader . , . Knee Socks . . . Redlands . . . the bearded one . . . Ready, hit it! ...surfer- -U.S.A. LAWRENCE FONTES Larry . . . Fontes . . . willing . . . art enthusiast... friendly . . . gremmey . . . stock in Dentine . . . math professor. . . Murph's pal. JOSEPH FLORES Joe . . . Palitos . . . milkman . , . buckskin loe . . Good Humor Man . . . Flowers . . . Wily coyote NANCY FORD Shorty . . . '57 T-Birds and '63 Falcons . . . long pony tail . . .always neat. . . Boss . . . beautician 35 nl, Nr AH .f y if .IJ A -1 , , 'X Ay, it n. i JAMES FRAZER lim . . . eagle . . . silent . . . chevy . . . lefty . . .crazy about football . . . Frazer, take a lap . . . baseball star. JAMES GILL lim . . . Gunther , . . black Chrysler . . . chauffeur to lanetwood . . . another farmer . . . A 81 P parking lot ...physics whiz. JOHN GOETZ Fisherman . . . junior scientist . . . no bother. 36 VALERIA GARCIA Valeria . . . congenial . , . helpful . . . four-year Spanish student . . . studious . . . Francis. ANN GODFREY Cocker Spaniel eyes . . . U.C.L.A. bound . . . Bass Lake . . . champion seamstress . . . I dibs shotgun. LUZ GONZALEZ Friendly . . . studious . . . sixth period geometry . . . Barbara's friend. dilwwb Wee BEVERLY GILL Gilbert. . . Bev . . . EI Camino . . , The aerial . .. has a way with cars . . . likes Bran Flakes . . .one of the Hawaiian bound. The junior year JUDY GREEN ludy . . . crazy over black sweaters and gray shoes . . . Susan's pal . . .curly hairdos . . . fourth and C ...green bomb. CARLOS GUERRERO CATHERINE HADZIMA MARY HENDERSHOT Chuck the Warrior . . . Tu Solies . . . one ofthe Hadz . . .'aims for long hair. . .carries a torch . . . Mary O . . . shy . . . hates rimmed goggles . . . hoys...Carlos Casanova. teachermstylishhairdo... Rock on. freckles . . . The Great, Magnificent Marblehead . . .scrupulous 1 JJ. r L ff 'v A Zilla VV' by wejffzf fifjllfp My W .WM wvlyw ffiwfaff we took the road That simplified our senior load . . GEORGE HERNANDEZ Porky . . . Sonny Liston . . . Mister All League . drives the 220 . . . twinkle toes . . . conversion points.. RAYMOND HERNANDEZ ANDRES HERRERA FREDERICK HOOKER Ray . . . one of the boys . . . camel driver . . . likes Andy . . . Maderistra . . .Star Athlete . . .Tasty-Good Fred . . . chauffeurs songleaders . . . helping hand to walk. EmpIoyee...Mr. Touchdown. . . . good worker . . . likeable . . . Dr. Fred. 37 SUSAN HOPKINS Last minute caller . . .l'll go if Judy goes . . . always late . . . agreeable . . . Judy's right hand. CLAIRE INSALATA Editorein-chief . . . swingin' Italian . . . opinionated orator. . .bythe sea, bythe sea. MARY ALICE HUFF GARY HUMMER Onward Editor . . . intelligent . . . book enthusiast Newcomer from Ulai V - - HT IIOTHS with the Saints. , . . early bird . . . CSF . . . keeper of books . . . Ma's home cooking. EDWARD JOHNDUFE Ed . . .John Duff. . . Flicka . . .joker . . . dauntless . . .gets around . . . amiable . . . athletic. Our senior year- - It is with JERRY JOSEPH J0-ELLEN KEEHN VINCENT KELLY Jerry . . . Latin Scholar . Camarillo . . . brainy Preters Mercury . . . likes pink . . . secrets . . . Vince.. . Phil's cousin . . . country boy . . . He may ...Great Expectations . . .Silas Marner. enjoys history . . . neat . . . How are we getting change yet . . . drivers training . . .two down,one to home. 38 GARRY KINGSLAND Garry . . . Kingsman . . . sense ot humor . . .dreamer . . . basketball champ . . . mystery man . . . cyclist ...Mr.K. it has been great hope we graduate . . LINDA LAUBACHER Backer , . . bows . . . the tank . . . likes blue. . . A.S.B. veep . . . cheerful . . . clock watcher . . . Ioyola-ty to S.C. ROGER LAFERRIERE Roger. . . Reefer . . .always a smile . . . likeable. Charlie's side kick . . . motor scooter. CAROL LE DESMA LUCIA LANZADERAS San Francisco bound . . . Where's my specs . . . Saturday C.C.D. helper . . . Scrooge . . .size 8 . . .Santa Maria. PAUL LARKIN Paul . . . Pablo . . . surf cartoons . . . Santa Barbara . . . hark, hark, the lark . . . midnight raid of Paul ------- . JAMES LIBERATORE Desi . . . parties at T.0 .... head cheerleader. . . jimmy . . . Libby . . . Apache . . . lim Balades . - . bouncy. . . New Years . . , blue bug. professor. . . happy renegade. 39 MICHAEL LONG Mike . . . addicted to marshmallows need . . . Bingo Bongo . . . the Burro . . Ietterman. v fx A It QI 69 .Voz 'bp rl on uv ef e,y.z, We hope our many subject truths HL 4 A BMI to .1 'L I LIV J' ff lo H1 11 A V 'I 0 . pt5,yffd,N,, In Nlay lighten 'rl yet if ,ut My 'V ozwuzg. it pfit 5194249 ll friend in .pigskin APRIL LYONS Ape . . . cruises . . .friendly . . . It's a '56 Ford with chrome rims . . . likes blue chevys . . . Cathy's cronie. CLAUDIA LORENZANA UITIOT Italian sense of h . . . one of the L, son Ieae . I One of the Venturans cruiser ll I CHARLENE Mc ooruuo T , ' ... Guy .. I visits Palm Springs. I lldjwy LL . , X 1 5 , Ar 114 N' p THOMAS MC GR pj j TIMOTHY MC GRATH JOHN MANN ' Tom . . . Red Truck . . . MCGr2th'S Route . .-T001 all mf .A renegade farmer . . . Baldy . . . scrooge . .. John . . . Ham . . .Chess Club.. .The wireless. . . . the Farmer , . . likeable . . . drives in squ res Q! , Q ' dchevy wagon . . . Gordo's Favorite. easy going guy. . .slow motion. I . . .Viner's Station . . .the 40th. pix 40 K roads that we will cruise RONALD MARCOTIE Ron . . .visits Co-eds . . . homeless exchange student . . . varsity drag . . . contests . . . CSF President. RAMONA MARTINEZ Dolly . . . Hi, Be Be. . . bound to Oxnard . . . four- year letter girl . . . Yellowjacket fan. of FRANK MARTINEZ Frank . . . quiet . . .Tony . . . Mr. Martinez, lpleasel . . . Disco employee. . . sweater-boy . . . Felix the Cat . . . Rattle-0 Franco American. .- ' I MARY MAULHARDT Mulie . . . vivacious . . . little green Falcon . . .parties on Gonzales Road . . . It's hanging Iow -- barbecued chicken. MARIE MARTINEZ Festival Queen .. . El Rio girl : . .A 8- W customer. . . naturally neat . . . one ofthe girls. 5 GARY MEADE Gary . . . shy guy . . . kind of quiet . . . yearbook staff . . . red Volks . . . Greg and me . . . Science Club. 41 i RUBEN MESA DAVID METCALF ROBERT MITCHELL Ruby-Raton . . . R.P.M .... one of the boys . . . Dave . . .Venturan . . .Another Chevy . . . Mr. Aplus Bob . Joe Collegiate . . . Volks . . . The grin . .. little man...Honda madness. . . . all American boy . . . one of the surfers. contagious Iaugb...duck walk. Ideals and hopes ROBERT MOLINA PATRICIA MONTOYA Bobby . . . Kid Vaca . . . Bob's popcorn machine . . . Pat. . . likes Robins . . . Did you do your bookkeeping funny laugh. homework . . . victor us. I .4 I y Ibx, .WWI Ji M W1 7K A. be r LUCINDA MURALES C .4 BbRl'llflfMUI36Q2If4 1 PHILLIP NAVARRO Cindy . . . 'Bites Morales . . . loves Fords . . Brian . . .' ' I . . .football ..Ylrisb4emoer . . . Bula . . . bosa nova . . .talented singer. . .quiet Cinders . . .dancer. . .fingertips Stargazer. . .Vo agen . . . punter. A -1 . . . shy. 1 I 42 J ' by . WX ,r yfwffj jp? wtf Jiffy if Mt KljW,l If .L .JJ , J! MATHIAS NOWAK Mat . . . Moses . . . the prophet . . . right-hand man . . .always a smile . . . assistant editor. re, Ulears . . . Evei'??niS3aEEn2RY lrish . . V ::sff:.igir4jLy t..1ir...fu. y 2 l 'Q I Will signal as th race shi- ro 945. .plll x - 'ha Nil y C 0 'LJ ' fy M., y L. ph l i l e KL X y X MARGARET PARRISH MIGUEL PEREZ Peggy . . . volunteer secretary . . . blue Olds . . . Miguel . . . Deme dos leches . . . tangerine car. .. Where's the key . . . Guilty 'till proven innocent casanova . . . twinkle toes . . . talented artist . . . . . . Scoop business manager. Good Humor Man. FRANK OLIVER Frank . . . Ollie . . . '57 Chevy . ..one ofthe . . . Steve's shadow . . . gardner at heart. MARY PARONG Shortness personified . . . blue eyed people . . . ring crazy . . . R.R. bound . . . letter collector. l1 i 3 'I SUZAN PETERS Pete . . . favorite color . . . l have to get home . . . newspaper columnist . . . weekend trips . . . hootenanny fan. K GEORGIA PETRE George . . . crazy pajama parties . . . multi-colored tresses . . . jelly . . . animal lover . . . Ditch Road. CAROLINE RAMIREZ G.A.A. President . . . Let's play football, Dolly . . . Greecian hairdo . . . spirit. DANIEL ROARTY Dan . . . Member of the Cooney Mob . . . l'll go anywhere free. 44 Josreu PIFIA Joe . . . Big Joe . . . Farmer Tom's best buddy . . . newcomer . . . Father to you . . . great companion . . . makes friends easily . . . mark! mark! JESS PUGA Jessy . . . Chucki . . . holds authority . . .defensive specialist . . . genius on cars . . . big bark . . . good hearted . . . cruiser. And now . JUANITA RIZO Juan . . . I forgot . . .Balboa Blues.. . Clothes . .. white Chevy . . .Grant . . . lf you want. JERRY ROBERTSON JR . . . Deputy Dawg . . . Waaall . . .Texas Drawl . . . Oxnard Beach . . . Gravy Train. MICHAEL ROBLES ELLEN RODAWAY MARY ELLEN RODRIGUEZ Mike . . . Chi-Chi . . . fullback . . . Dick's shotgun. .. Rods. , .trips to L.A ..,. weekend visitors . . .anyone G.A.A. Lettergirl . . . Marie's side kick . . . I need loves to argue. . .all Ieaguer. for swimming . . .absent-minded . . , likes boys . . . a car . . . always talking. fun to be with . . . orderly . . . hospital white . . . car-less on Friday nights. Our world stands out on either side No wider than the heart is wide . . ELAINE ROMERO Artistic . . . Hurry-up, you . . . 1964 Taxi . . . short stuff . . . What did you put on your hair ... What's this. FRANCES RQMERQ RUTH SAIAZAR JEAN SANCHEZ Hey, Mom . . . the beboer . . . San Diego . . . a Our A.F.S. friend . . . sense of humor . . . Oh, dear Curly head . . . hems . , . sixth period home ec . . . riot with Mary . . .one of the girls. H. . friendly . . . apple polisher . . . petite . . . good future seamstress. ancer. 45 Y ROBERT SCHINDLER Bob . . . quiet . . . first interest-cars . . . starts high- Chrysler. JOAN SHARP Glee Club member . . . practical joker . . . hangs signs . . . subject to giggles . . . likes flowers . . . S.S.C. bound . . . Where's my purse. CHARLES SILVAS Chuck . . . Ford . . . Shell gas station . . . Model-T . . . Bongo's life-long chum . . . goldie locks. 46 VICTOR SCHMIDT Vic . . . Smoke gets in your eyes . . . Red. JOHN SHEA lohn . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . shy . . . always a friend . . . lrish . . . gets his girls with a song and a guitar. . . Dr. lohn. THOMAS SMITH Tommy . . . peg leg . . . Chester . . . got a letter today . . .football . . .track. ROBERT SCHOTT Bob . . . Subscription Seller . . . Fire-Red Chevy . . . EI Rio . . . casual . . .farmer . . .one ofthe triplets. Above the world ROBERT STEHLE Bob . . . Have a cigar . . . movin' and a grovin' ...cruiser . . .A Xi P parking lot . . . quiet. ELIZABETH STEWART DAVID SUEYRES CATHERINE SULLIVAN Betsy . . . asks questions on French culture . . . Dave, . . piano man . . . bongos . . . ideas . . , Fletch . . . never calm . . . undecided future . . . We-ell, Sister, I think . . . quiet . . . reserved. squirrel . . . intellectual type. X another animal lover . . . Oh, shock . . . har- X f Mborettes. Jjff t WJ . V I , , W if , Q Q S -f 2 st ye f X , .I .s sf ,jf ve If px 'U : E, t I y-fx P I - W Ze-5 n 'X', H .KB H ,ffu T XJ: fx V . . :nfl I , , D A Y. . 1 'B ' a WTS. sf If R fly is stretched the sky pf No higher than the soul is high . . L JOHN TARAZON John . . . sick, sick, chevy. . .haltback . . . Johnny T . . . scalped . . . take turns with Tarazon . . . Toodey . . . well-dressed. CHARLENE THOMAS RICHARD THOMAS Char. . .A works with cars . . . sense of humor-plus Ricky . . . surf city . . . Bing Boards . . . Play the ... chemistry major. . . CIaire's buddy. role . . . the big t'pIay . . . drives the Mammoth.. . up at the tank STEVEN THURSTON Steve . . . '57 Ford . . . prefers the secretary type . . . ambition. 47 GERALD TRACY CARLENE TRUXLER PATRICIA TRUXLER lerry . . . slim . . . drives with a basketball . . .tall Carrie. . . willing helper , . .active . . .question box Pat . . . Poppy . . . songleader . . . casual . . , . . . sense of humor . , , ears , , , that lanky one, . . . always on the go . . . 0oooohhh, really. But, I have to go to practice . . . patriotic . . . out of uniform shoes . . . has a flare for red, Tony . .. The soul can split And let the lace ANTHONY VALDEZ REGINALD VELA quiet guy . . . strives for good work, Reg . , . Regimen CandIestick . . . Alpine . . . Whats the deal . . , man about town . . . dry humor. JANNA WALD THOMAS WARD BARBARA WATERS lan . . . South Dakota gal . . . bright eyes . . . Tom. , . Band Man . . .the bird . . . Mr. Boss Man . .. Bambi . . . Los Posas . . . always around . . . endless energy . . . future apparel designer . . . Tremendous , . . Spanish and English master. perpetual enthusiasm . . . Who's new . . . smiley. I may cry. 48 I BARBARA WATSON RICHARD WEBER Barbara . . . telephone pro . . . library club . . . Dick . - - WSE B98 1 - - HI I'0 '.- - - the Bfeiit undecided future . . . Pat's friend. debater. . . Saturday nrght at the movies. . , . y t Qww, My of W f. ,Y SIN lv ,r , in k 'r ii trek S I es yin wo, gssfdrfky . : X - ot We L W fx A' of God shine through . xt 77 KATHLEEN ZACHOWSKI Kathy . . . Santa Paula . . . 62 Grand Prix . . . Iris Street . . . the pinto rides again . . . Oh, cool. Si, Mama, con GIeem , . . wants a position at the Press Courier. LESLIE WELCH Beaver . . . soapsuds in the fountain . . . punctuating plus . . .the Orange Crate. RICHARD WILLIAMS Rick . . . Dick . . . graduate of Disneyland . . . summer school . . . Senior Class President . . . football . . . bookworm . . .cool guy. ROBERT ZANDER Bob . . , skips rope . , . Alex . . . Salamander . . . generous . . . casual . . . willing helper any time . . . friendliest guy around . . . scats . . . Mr. Basketball. 49 He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, ln the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps arightf' r Wwnfifwgwrfr Vyyr 'fem -f 4 A-,ma W N vet .amgfmwe 'Q 1, f Ari- U Q , ,rg if f W 5 44? : :mc -QV Vp, ,Mfg 'wyg.,,Q5 -,gzqgngu V X ,W ,i, W,.,W. U M M X L, Z E2 25 1 5. 5- 1 W. Christine Carrier In I!! Lf' ' LLL. ,,-4964 QP A , -' I ' -A .. F f.L of ,. I t,'V'7Lf' P A 5 t f Ei rv., -1 we . Ni f x E X 3 8 B J W? J f ' all I ff' . f in if ferr ky .. , A E, - V , E Mary Ruth Anguiano Patrick Barrett Bruce Brewster Richard Biocca Jeanne Burnham JUNIOR OFFICERS- Katherine Law ff , 'wwe- v as if s ,,,., lf, 'Sw vs. an .ravi Adeline Chaparro Elizabeth Collins ler, Thomas Westervelt, and Timothy Wahl-strive to keep 11 S1 happily on the top. Ag it Lk N, -. tt X J Mary Espinoza Lawrence Foltz fu .N +3 is 2,..5 ' z ' if -zz , 1 'Fir . Alanna Forde Jennifer Gomes James Halton George Hansen Robert Herman .... .ts - k-:: .. . .L he N g , . I :,-.,. 2 xx less Herrera Maria Herrera George Howell Cathleen Higgins . . ..,.r . . - 'f ' aw f Q ... Yet' ,, iv- ' T L' . XJ A V Y X L Y 2 rrrr T H 3 1 , 4 x Kathy Jacobson Ann Laubacher Katherine Lawler JUNIORS-As the seniors prepare to leave this hallowed ground, the juniors-fear and caution thrown to the wind- brazenly make their way. Little do you realize that you have booked passage on an express bound for the bright lights of happy cities and the shadowy dreams of midnight stopovers which fall too frequently in your journey. Aboard this train there is no time-just events. When after an adventurous year of events the eerie lights of that next station come into view, few will be the unpleasant momentsg many will be the rewarding experiences and happy friendship that will endure until . . . John Martinez .A A nib 'I' -,it vii fi' . we ev sl fi William Morris QA ff s i S X F Richard Perez Fear not, dauntless Juniors. This realm is yours. . v1 ' 'L 552131, .,? -. r Ms Virginia Hunter ' ' I'- v -'Tk ex... T . 'if at ., 5' is L 'x.ND ' f James Maulhardt 9 Men. lb x QM-r if .yxn William Maynez Cecilia Moya T' :l..... . H ' T 1- 1 . 1 . .il. L. ggg If I g s if . 1 s.. Q H Cheri Rice Fred Schmidt Mary Scott Louis Vicuna X, s wwe' LWB Elizabeth Wehagen Nadyne Withers Timothy Wahl t TQ 4 Q' 1- R. Richard Weier Thomas Westervelt 53 . ga- K3 5 ,k i ,, Walter Brown fl i -L r 5 x I 2 '- Charles Conway i K M -ur , gp if , ' eil-, ' f i l L Cecilia Flores Michelle Greene .gil k,V. K K Timothy Hall 4- if argaret Hoyt l Diane Case Susan Cresto 7 af K, 5 ix Q, 7 4? 1 Wwe K 4 , he .. 1, , ',,,,ye sm 4 Robert Gianelli ks i V x , if s fa r Q ' Li J 5 x an ' wie -A - L ' -'Q bfggyiav, 'rf 1, M Weave iii 4 si, x Patrick Groves aff' ' M. t ., Qu iz, ' Timo y Henley Sandra lackett fl df 4 1 W 5 ,GZ- 'lu M fa 'ff A lu . dk A A ,f ' H t 4 F' f s , af, gfiff ff. '13, yi! ,ai ,:'ggf42if v I, Q ,, ,ff gi .. f, 7 X L-'k if Q 2 54 lr lf ' 1 . C af J l S Kevin Clancy Paul Elliott fi away-in SH, r fl? ig , 8 C 5 ,,W,e i iv' f' ' , A l i of .A A John Clark Richard Conrad Sharyn Farrell Gwen Finn 0 On our journey we have 11 S2 Class officers await the arrival ol their president, Michael 0'Brien. They are Michele Rasch and Lindy Miller. Donald Kerr lo Ann Sharon Lawrence SuaMatsurnoto Juniors discuss the close proximity of other nations. They are Patrick Groves, Timothy Henley and ae , J W' Z-W . x U- SE Y I yy1 2 rrr Michael Muro , ,, 'mfr'-f'f f '. Q, 'Q f -f ,, . .,,, .3 ,K nwfky W lf . ,, 'i , , fx? x r - rr , ,. r V Eos F Michael 0'Brien r in 'S ' 5-c ies' - iid fe.. :,f r iii ,, , ,i , .L,..?, -V r. . . E iff, 3 Sharlene Robison George Sandoval 0 nb CAM' ' Vhffefj learnedt v e hother'slriendshioU?,a ' Ml MQ 09 e ,ff 4' W Sarah Nash Carolyne Navarro Michele Rasch Robert Stevens all w 5 C7 C3 1,4 I7 l l ,af Energetic juniors-Leo Ramirez, Kathleen Heily, Andrew Anguiano, and Mary Beth Swisher-visit cold drink machine for renewed vitality. ici. at l i -i' ,k,:, ff ' G ii G' Q . ,,,- iff r 4'-153-7 I -. r, we ai, ..h.' :E yrvy age Q . Je .' , . rrr,r ' .:.. , l A A Ed Charles Chavez Mary Cline Charles Ellison Y , ,... M- - Q, . ' '- ' . -.. . -25' ,. 1 , ,ln 'F Kathleen Heily Kurtiss Kenney Linda Kesting 56 o , ,C C Q lf 1 j Judith Albert ' drew Anguiano My W fi K q Gloria Camacho Q L f ligcfvo SM' ,Ji sw There is a common bond Kathleen Gill Carmelita Gutierrez A K 'z ffse . QM 3 I Michael Loughman Natalie Malbon I ik I Nags ' i ., ..... . , 1 - - .LfA . l X .K , 1 1L, ' , ' fj-:f,1-i'a-:.a:w-- .5 Sg 'f' ' ' . , ew 5, K X - AQ,, Jie, l i ' , --v '4- n Lance Mason Richard Maulhardt James Mendez lerry Poutre Leo Ramirez , ii ,,, x.' ti A I L , - -'An L. i ii V Ay. Ruben Schefler Alicia Schumacher Harold Smith V. Dixie Stack Dennis Sullivan If ol travelers that unites us on our way . New ' ffl M ,Ak .V.k its Mary Beth Swisher Susan Taylor Junior officers assume civic responsibility. They are Natalie Malbon, Kathleen Gill, and Kuniss Kenney. Mildred White 57 fvguvv' ,. i l 3 -1r1 A ii ,.,,-ns!! 5-1 g-,-null' -4-0 FM industrious juniors endeavor to use the card catalogue. They are: John Deslauries, Marilyn Gillooly a ' 1 u. 0 an Ngngy Braden S8l'ldl'8 Bu el '37 ' J 0 K' f in L:.fb4,,v ,'2Lf0f1,L, 'V' ' '-7, 47-!L'C L Lx'fL Y if-fill I VL' 5' Q F' Luk L gf 'Q r ttf , LXCVC 7 5' 1 . A 6 ik 3 .Ez Barbara Burkart Elaine Camuti - g2, m -3 a . -.. .X 'Q in -.q 1 r 4 Kim Cormany Mary Daya 4 , - .. 1 : V? - ai ' wx ! ,r , . y I-,SYM neere eerr - ,lj lean Edwards Marilyn Gillooly 58 v-2 ' 1, f. 5i.f.Y., n K i W8L'.T- Q 1 Constance Claiborne Ronald Cie ent NM' . , ., John Deslauries Joseph Dledrich Avelina Hernandez c Mary Ann Kehoe Michael Lastrico Priscilla Ledesma K if , 1 . , .,,, JW.. , ,gxw , r,.,, ,,.,kV,V A 1,5 John McCarthy lulie McGarry Michael MacKenzie we reach the summit . . . be wonderful lo be seniors. Juniors look toward faith, learning, and friends on their road through high school. Sandra Bulger, Michael Miller, and Barbara Burkart seek this security. J'- , .'l 1. ir 2 sy, ' fl' 'l k ' ' Paul Miller i 54- Philip Shockley . , .1 , 'D 35 www 1 in A K 53 .44 gem W lu. lohni Tomko ' :'?'l44fM,g - W 'CX M is O Bruce Lenning a s l Daniel Melott V. , , 1-t i sii, ,,i Nancy Long Us 3 i , , EQ in ,x ?iX'Wqg'iXw. i '+ ' Michael Miller 'i' I I ROY Rodriguez David Sabedra .,,, 1 ,V l i ' f nazi, c . l ,c,ea Hg' Louis Steidl Susan Sueyres 4 L I A Vvhll ,Huy f , 'V . 'M wr -fi S M y ,, N 1 lii ,, ,,zimw ,!:' K ,., if Hi, ,L out y , ' V Nancy Wheat Karl Ulrich i 59 gag Sw Q !,ik ws is F , , L, s iqr 4, lanice Adams sg,awt L X .,.i s is .N X N il-9-.--fr 5? li. Melanie Crawford tw at X X e 'fx Mark Goulet -t if . Michael L. Kennedy -ssfks iiii e i ,,.sW,-. ,, sk yi aeeii Louise Kordick 60 Richard Anguiano ig . : - '--. Q kywflg 5 I L j J I r 5 Q Q s if-i 51 1 W .rs Christine Appenzeller X ij 4' 5 as E ex Q xwxa L3 Aw M ' i s,,. f'l,..i5 3 ,if s N w X u Wiiiif T 9 l i v Lynne Cunni ham Timothy Hendershot Susanne Kohn A Carolyn Dwire Ellen Joseph figfw vfe' l--- . , 12, iss L +Vf My .N F iii 0 as s wg' lohn Arias Steven Benson fn- L Lymf Hijigkd Patricia Frazer Wy N if ii F levggp SOPHOMORES-The sophomore is the quiet passenger on our journey. He awaits the time when he can lead the cars of Santa Clara's perpetual train. ln his silence he makes an indelible mark on the C. l. F. history of our school. From his reserves he provides material for the layvees-that indispensable squadron which supplies athletes tor our immortal varsity. Wide-eyed he dons the dignity ot the junior and senior and attends his first Christmas Ball: then, in faltering. cautious watchtulness he drives toward the status of an upperfclassman. if if f In true sophomoric fashion Patricia Frazer, Lilith Washington, and John Arias visit the parking lot. Their journey is a gay one. H h 7 iw, f , . , tsrt 'Q ..,, L L ti Q Mary Ladnier David Le May -W L f L' it aif i f T .x L :ffff , . . V - Av f v. 2 as - if '-o' ' Paul Parrish Clare Sieland Brian Tennant Joseph Truxler Dennis Montoya Lilith Wa shington NYJ' 'vp Cadiywy omores TQhEiyJigr igwlard U golf? Q 016056 rv an Mary Bellino Relaxed Sophomores enjoy freshman dance. They are Marlene Metcalf, Robert Pearson, Mary lo Stewart, and lohn Guerrero. E James Brick f f , XX sig feb, A. is. Katherine Friedrich I KWK, f ' Vii, V Philip Kincaid 62 5, gg Q7 7 ,:,- 5 Em K .jg if -1' be at 1 6 V E,,. Ellen Diedrich Jennie Duenez Ann Ecoff W AN M John Guerrero Henry Kack Michael Kennedy 2 ' Q1 ' yy L Martha Kotz Martha Lee Frank Lucido 4 3 xr , 1 Thomas Borchard l Teresa Espinoza 1 4 6' ,ge ,, ,r 7 len, Q' -, , A ,, f y 1 Y wry! 'vw 'iw f ai lanet Kerr 1 Richard McGrath SUCCESS. . A Q4-me W. I rw. 'sn V- Robert Martinez W' ' if . ' i Marlene Metcalf 'fi ,fs P 75 4. get 3 E x Michael Parisian g , ,,,. V M, ii.i 'e2'gQ, ff r A ,ifi,,, X Carol von Felden , f , :ep ,A:i AA . 21 i Clara Malinits rair 3,- - me V -g ,, ,r,,, f f T ff' Ng, Lynn Maulhardt , ,Q-:dm 1 10 S2 Section i 1036071 M0ffiS James Munson V I ,, If In gvlb : V V V, ,aif igr K rfl W ,, S 641421 'It '- Robert Pearson Agatha Privitelli , g ' 'in ,,e ,,,g., ,W :fy -. X, , w X ,a A Patrick Wallen A ffj,-,rx Q W, ,f W .. Sifjmf: Q , Mary Louise Watkins , S-nf? S ,, i Wy, f ml fin , ,,,, ,,,, W, - 'z ' Officers-Thomas Borchard and Carol von Felden-plan class strategy i f , I kxrifmg if , ' Q H ' , 1 s ef- he ' Steven Myerchin 34 4' if 4 C' we i ,. Q I ,Q , ,.,,.w.D 'y we ,, i. 5 1 Mary loy Stewart fe S eses P , S r I Neg S Kenneth Williams Rose Marie Olivares P ,, 6 R an I . f f: S ' 2, Robert Trevino ',,' ' V 'f r i f i' 9 W X V 5 ' Robert Zarate X rt A , .. , ei S ,gnjwux K U J ima : . xi . Lawrence Barnes Daniel Bishop K MV nba..-, ..,,, A if 4 1 X 'A S' , t . A X Charles Burnham Robyn Dodds , f x I iy Q V I ,. 'Z .ig i R ,, Ia: fi x I 5 M t at 1 Q f . fee - t Laura Gill Gill Gillcrist h e :ii sy i X hi li D 1 .' - A is Dolores Gutierrez ar K, Theodore Holden 2 -2 i 4, ' ,k:, .. 5 D .N K Richard Kingsland loan Larkin of is' ii 1 it i in D as of Mary Borchard 'IV Julia Escamilla .,,-A K - M 5 George Graham , ,MN 13. ,.rA l 1. Si, W it 'WIS' X X if K X it letfrey King t ,.. .t P i, 1-115 .xii -- 1 W ,3 Kenneth Mc Donald G xg iiie .M my xii ' V - M 4 K .ima f , G , ,. ' t or 4'21 'ii' ' Patricia Malbon Dorothy Martell 64 Ti' . Q are . XX , 4 William Borchard Ann Bourdon .ar 5- .f 32. l i X? 3 ...le k.,I-,. T Nx awww X i it Q-Qt S il!! l lay Gaynor Kathleen Gaynor lt is our common purpose Confident sophomores-John Gillcrist, Michael Metcalf, and Claudia Petre-assume a new role in their journey through Santa Clara. X, 3. ,f tif? 4 We 4, Wake! ' tes 4 , I lla A A ' 5 ei fi S 5 fre , ,, su-Q L il ear e , J ts A ' Ck 'Cy f . .e Paul Maulhardt I .- F f .. 4 4 J ,N .am ' QW gf ' l xl, r J r , 54 Michael Metcalf that makes sophomores appreciate each other ' 'W T. 4 'b' GJ- :f-543585 .z , , ., . if A za f-13,7 -- ' - , ,V , 5, ,., S I Samuel Nelson Claudia Petre K 5 ,. for :,, if , . 6 , ,s., 5, Jeanne Skinner Catherine Teague 1 WF, Sophomore Section Officers wait for driver to travel toward float preparations. They are: Joan Larkin, William Borchard, and Teresa Ward. 3? 3 'f , , K ,V., as - f, i lr' Carol Miller Mary Muro 1- , ,l3,e,s'-sf, V 11' t' L 3 7,152 rl rtfu- .. fr I W rr-,,'qr,lrg,v-4'r y - ug, ,ogg. Vx Exr3?it5gZ:,flg 55' ,- , mfg -5' Frank Ramirez Arthur Sol iz Anthony San Miguel 1 r 'Mg , M I .X f yi 539 3 'Nfl f , ' ,l .4455 , ,,.. , T9f9S3 Wald Donald Williamson Alexis Zuber 65 Timothy Barren Sylvia Castellanos Michael Cunning Cecelia Enriquez Rudolph Hernandez Kaye Herrera .Y E Irene Camuti assists sophomores-Michael Kennedy, Reginald Valencia, and Michael Cunning-in visit to the book store. 66 -tr it e H 'Q' .y -Me, C eo-A ' - la Q, . se- , ij We . 1 1 i Q 5 1 'f 5 ., TN . Nancy Cohan Margaret Conrad Lorraine Croker f. ,N ,,-'.:, - . e -K R 'eat Alfred Friedrich .ee-rn, . X 'PM ' X l Paula Higgins Armando Garcia Sandra Hiidenbrand Gilbert Gonzalez f we fee it.: 'raw' l Martha Holmes 'i.' G . :xiii G ryyg . .g ,EL sg in . giii.,g , ' 1 , - i v 'snr Michael HHH Rosemary Jimenez Michael Kennedy 'Q .iii - N . 5 571 I . K , K, V i, Regina Lopez Anthony Macias Patrick MaloneY Stephen Matsumoto . . ff WSW 'V 5 jf' I Q t ..... f .W , ,,-- . Donald Monahan am as-.ei-5 fl , 5 A.. Y Y Boyd Nelson ia S 3 t , Paul Parong K X T X ...sms .. X , , . ,ggi If 1 e Q Hwy Y N ,r Bruce Stewart Enthusiastic sophomores determine to plow a straight furrow for Section 10 84. Dfficers are: Stephen Matsumoto, Michael Huff, Grace Shimabuku and Sandra Hildenbrand. With joy sophomores evaluate new opportunity . i V Aurelio Salazar Linda Schafer . m y yh by i t 4 Anita True Ofelia Valdez iifi' ' tm an 30SvA l V- ai Virginia Nunez we si.. S X t N .. ,x,,..,Y,5. . if :- I , 55531. X F Harry Schumacher ww . f ' 512. ' -I ,ig . Reginald Valencia L,.,. 2 , zg K . T .S x S5 stag XX 'fax S r S A-ff, We-'K N.. X Kathleen 0'Leary .Q trz a X - 5 'Q A . V we M js S s Grace Shimabuku are X we Timothy Wingate 67 an WWW Happy sophomores oooo f- f in it ' :L xi I I , My ff Susan Borchard Glorra Carrasco Robert Gallardo Paul lordan -Paula Higgins, Frederick Rodriguez, lohn Machado, and Gregory Marcotte-travel to Santa Clara. The laughter and the tears of sophomores Thomas Browne Barbara Coultas T x Leann Green :cl 'r w 46 X i 4 Timothy Davis 'Q Q, f Q WT L William Diener Rosemary Gularte Alicia Gutierrez Carl Kleefisch David Laubacher Salvatore Lucido Sharon Fagundes Tfwfff 1 , 11 I Q4 x f e f T ii Katherine Hill Qaatl, g algg f f? 0 'L-. 4 ' Ulf y a It ' z John Machado ' W t ? Af. it b J M A ,, ,J J Q ff ,,. 5, 51 , ., ,,, 5 V., ,- 1 :, ,- '2'-if 'ii ' ,i x , nm g 165, 0 , -if u,,.,1 J. M,- S Et i ' i ili 5 dd f i? 1 J' it ' ZZV ij: l 7 Z , ,iQ L : kk-' , V if yrgki , I a t 1 , 2 K f Ralph Macias Gregory Marcotte Richard Mesa f 'Z '. f a 5? I l h,,.iw K H L- vvill be our memories as juniors . 5 Sophomore strategy planned by 10 S5 Section Officers-Timothy Davis, Cynthia Misci- kowski, and Susan Borchard, A '1 '-K 4' W anffeefkfai 3 J ,,., i W Valerie Miller asia, is ,. W wt, Miifejwe ' V iy L mv ly -a t Alfred Rodriguez M Mary Ellen Saldana J 5--K ,Wu J William Schindler Christine Teague I n i ln 5 J James Waters ew hw 1 A 1: :V VV J ' H win if 'fir Cynthia Miscikowski Carol Romero :Hg 4. ff yl,i 1 Hg -5' Douglas Sammis r WV ' P V-', y ifi Y I J Lili n James Smith 3451 R' gs , l J, at if Wy? Q Thomas Vint WA J r'V V n ci Judith Waters 69 Friendly freshmen strive to acquire the spirit of the Saints. Freshmen are: Kathleen Murphy, William Burke, Laura Holguin, and Michael Raffetto. I , - ,, ,..t. ggi? , , ga 5 e I Rose Marie Chapter Patrick Donnelly James Fontes if fi I W 5 We 6 Richard Gianelli Wrae Goulet ynnn Hansen W N' rg ,'st , 2 rrr Laura Holguin Theresa Konoske Brian Kotz 70 - 3 7 . , 2 , V V.,, T ,'Pr 4- f i Ev 3 ea . an Michael Brucker T i r ,,,7..r,.- Patricia Friedrich W ' ea, 'aw'-rg? I 6 Thomas Harmon Victoria Laubacher 1 4 , Nea g f , gf L , twwff 3 . Thomas Behm fit ff X Z we ' A William Burke YE' ' Sw' r ,, at if H.. -in ww Q Ellen Gaynor A ,..: Timothy Higgins I M if Rosalinda Luna ,T . ' i x . -1 ' a ' -- '11' 3 H. c izgkz, .g t . z, . .. , f ' N N 739 hx . .:,i,, Q f ' ' 1 : g - , as Jacqueline McCombs William McGrath Therese MacKenzie Kenneth Marks loseph Martinez .. xg, we 'F' Uk qw ,.,, q I t -gg L i ei. 5 L Kathleen Murphy Michael Ra ffetto Mary Olivares Guadalupe Puga David Rizo Q 1, ....:,, gg aeq , . 5 'if J Q c, . K - in AIAIV if il, l . S ' l l Q , I Tz z g: :QQ kkk . K E .- , .eg i ,fV 5- I , , ,Q .... . ji, : kwi n z, its to T Patricia Rose Maria Rozsa lack Salinas , . . -wer si iq Q k , A ie N sf , - . 2: 1 . . fa,ee z ,Aw . s 2 s Ye Q 4 we :- .it f P Kia X X X xx f'i::: mi --. A TW Richard Smith William Taylor Timothy Tobin FRESHMEN-All aboard. You have embarked on a journey of unfamiliar terrain. Note the landmarks well-your stopover at the Freshman lnitia- tion Dance, your layover at Homecoming while you built your Freshman float, and your first Student Body Meeting. These are the places that add color to your trip-new friends, new experiences, personal growth. Because of these you travel together as the Class of '67-united in ideals, purpose, and scholastic achieve- ment. As one-you bow to the seniors, cheer for the saints, and praise your Alma Mater. Sylvia Sanchez Claire Shockley Consuelo Valdez Margarita Vicuna - s s..,, rsszs S as itaiil Robert Wehagen KHYBH Z8bf0Ski wr,--lg, 5 1 fi. 5 'ff R vw is -mea., rv . In-4 'Z e F? H i e f V . ,,, Mr 'i f gf, in D in s ,ij y i Richard'Arias John Basinski Anita Bishop Richard Cardenas Susan Clark iv i f D Li' il ii .G iiii or Vii 3114 ' ,I Vrlk ,Vkz 2- I f,V,, V uf K ' . iii as - i ' l ii',i Regina Cronin Sandra Davis Donald De Lorme Thomas Doyle William Elder ,re 'A V . . ,a,, . If ,V . WI I it WW J, ,,,,:QEf, ?, D g V 31, Thomas Ferio Helen Gillcrist Margaret Godfrey Robert Gonzales Regina Green Freshmen enjoy long-awaited green light Sandra Hall Q0 OKUEZA A A Z fa SWL 32. , 4 ....,.,.,- Z 'N' r ft 111 , ' ' Eager freshmen usurp the senior lawn. Patricia McPherson, Margaret Godfrey, Marilyn Reno, Patrick Withers, Richard Cardenas, lohn Basinski, Francia Insalata, and Sandra Hall relax with ease. Richard Hertzog James Hooker Q., vm si, l Francia lnsalata e ' V f -.- .ff Q Patricia McPherso n Q EAL it 5 Pauline Murray to high school . ' e Jess Soliz .Ae Q t Lorice lalaty . V rv Y, , 461, ,V H y E. ,, pit' 'W' ' , 41' 1 yi! if f i Marynell MacDonald dw ,ix W cf Frank Oliver , 1' . 5, W ., a 'F' ,r Marilyn Reno M- t o f my 'W' ...L a Sue Sutton x r 'ex x ox 4. F, waaw y i Donald Johnson ,E A X5 . A ,lf In W ' af' , -f f . f , gm. Dorthea Maxwell l kg Q Ricardo Oropeza 2 1 1 fn it If? yy, ,f Mg new rs' if W M Sandra Rhine ' ,,,f .. I I ,o l , 'A J N5 Q M 1, Meredith Sweetland Y , j a y I, ' iw fuk ' 'W' . ' T, ,iff WZ v ,V 3 .-1' 572-sf Ah ' +4??1i7Wa?25ftf'wf?rm t 1 F? 1 Robert Kesting lg.. M ima' f 1 l a William Medina 2 -L. - Gary Overton 'ij o f' , T 'l 55 245 mg ?f if , W.-if Stephen Roemer I K it , ...W X f i Patrick Withers V ix Q25 A. Ze . . W , 1 V2 ,wi 4' losephine Lopez tl, anti , -WE Q 4- X. X Q Q E A tx 's A K Richard Monahan ,M 'Ov fl I J, gl -V ...4 YV :ni ,, al Q iii, ESM! Jeanette Rabufti gif- tw' iff I . -.V .Aix .am av 1 A Thomas Sanchez t' we 3 v v.fv jf V ' R A Louise Zitnik 7 ' -. All J 'L gui-'Yi Petra Amarillas .5 1. -- E 1- ? 3 1. 'iw James Conrad W 5 Daniel Figueroa Serafina Herrera X wr-as A ww ri 5. . D i ii: - J J.,- - , yrs 5 if S 1,54 Goerge Kelting kk 5:L :rift l K Lawrence Arias Mary Ellen Bourdon John Corcoran K TWH- 5 . .poise . ' we if' X X Rx Jeanne Gillooly ,s in in x 's sf f-K Anna Marie Hidalgo . 'E A if s .ly Stephen Kipp .44 Susan Davis ' f X s .. :. yi-W. H215 A . 5 D4 is . ,J A Teresa Guerrero Patrick Higgins .- ,JL -fs x r 8, wa 'W 'F' , A sg 1. six -wp' if ,W H Alyce Lelfevre . h A.. 'I Geraldine Ann Bowman James Dorsey 'af' K gh, J if R Q 'Sr 5 i - X if ff? '- Kenneth Haley s 6 .um Si J , wx 3. ne we f 'hs S. M se Kristine Jordan L kk,, K x 'if' 'KQ- Thomas Cohan 'K is .J 'h x is-e N M . 5 Evelyn Escalera . A . A K4 xv A, s Kathleen Hays Dennis Kehoe . YW ' . .1. 'L ,ij . .. X M. 1 . .- if 1 5 1' -, , f ,,w,'...2Mfz5 'X N 1 f ae! -. ff.. ggi ,C J A Edward Loughman Marianne Lucido if, gp .T - QVk S- at Kenneth Matsumoto Lois McElvogue vw M X .gm, . . if . . ' :ii ' .-. .-f, ., - eesi t r W M -at ' ixW! Eijg 5 4 Aac,wsw- Helen Navarro Robert Powell Freshmen drive for excellence . .f wi. pwkEk5,g . I T 1 fi. -WQWYQP T PGA. V 7WawQWW s L MQ' E Melissa Melott 5Mg!Q5M l.. Q W iss. 5 ci5?Nf S R Rs' N' Lawrence Powers e - fgw - , 3 QA, ' J v Vsrxrs ?X so 'tt it if QQ' Richard Schmitt fem Ss t in no RN 7 : -, A vu. lf ? xxwl L Teresa Miller lg iIE eggs. ,., Julie Rivera 1' ' Tiiifl Luella Schumacher Happy freshmen assume civic responsibilities at Santa Clara. Edward Wheat lrighti watches Stephen Kipp, Robert Powell, and Christopher Velasquez arrange the last of the auditorium chairs. NNww x 'SS . NL as , A-' ' .sie A .sf If Teresa Moritz iwmkm N isis americas' 5 Robert Sabedra wwwwmmmwmaw 'WWFime ,551 ' ,g Y-'iimii -w Joanne Thomas 2 Yfga :Lif!nM!giz Christopher Velasquez Q t1,,1it f crcr - x Q Wil: . fic: Q reer .ffee-.jzarfh f .. wvwwg?wf E Ee flwiutifggttssgseffift 1 . Edward Wheat 75 Er 'M lids THE PIRATE W ii 4 f .1 l i'4tiiiirFmsx,o ' S L inquiring freshmen participate in first high school ventures. Gary Miscikowski, Bernard Wallen, Denise Dangerfield, and Jacklyn Barrett help to Sink the Pirates. as ' is p w- . . S -ir. Nikki Bolejack DN g W. -' , ' -A X 'X -: A ' jjj, , - t , ' -' s t Loren Davis 76 With security-we, the freshmen, travel into our sophomore year. yy: -is .RQ Q a X ,, Mg Q . -- ef N 3 W. 'fi '--vQ- afx g D -V., Q f,,.. Melody Branstrom Mary Condon A N 3' x . .yky ,g . ,. Kevin Dempsey Mary Diener 1 , wg. Y - N J X my 'iv wif: i f Scott Cunningham 31, K N-N' 5 Victor Dyar - i Jacklyn Barrett Gregg Berlie Denise Dangerfield Maureen Fitzgerald 1 : WK .,,, ,. . as ' ' William Flores ,,,,, Patricia Holden we- 5 i I .. i wi 1 Thomas Laubacher - r 1 . new-wr gii i if--sac :- Q, 1. ,HSQQJRX-Nts,-wtf, .AM - e.. - 92.9394 vit sf eff. . me ' Gary Miscikowski f 'Hb' X fs X I ,,, Martha Rodriguez ,,, r r l L i ,1 I ' zZ753g??r Yrs, A . .VW '2if,f ', Louis Schwab M me , N jug? y riar I George Garcia Sylvia laramillo Steven Ledesma ,rg K . , .KEN vi - a orhho ' ,,.A Arlene Munson arrr .,,.,... Edward Saldana , Maxis? rl', 4 Z fic y Patrick Siddens Mary Guerrero 'Mun W , if r ,J ,. S Maryann Jimenez G x. Providence Lucido 'l Candace Nealon Linda Sammis Michael Stehle Richard Hann 1' rv as . vm' Q, is ,,, f Armida Herrera .... is oft N ,X Michael Kelly Paul ltopenhafer . , rr A ' iiii lf r f N I 1 i Edward Macias Dolores Olivares fr, 'V K WEL, ,A if , A .W rryi W, A. e B Teresa Smith ,le uma vaneio G fse, . Veronica Meneses A 9' F X K 15' X r lsr- vi E R3 M Joseph Rasch Dennis Santoyo i W Bernard Wallen We felt the stir of hall and street, The pulse of life that round us beatg The chill embargo of the snow Was melted in the genial glowg Wide swung again our ice-locked door, And all the world was ours once more. -1 ,..gi,.Wa..,mvR W ' ,gs .. My X ' Mes-fees: ' f Q.,' .. K ',-. ' Y ,ss gk F' .Q x ,L 1 , : , .' 11,5 in 9,33 w , et 'us 3 Ml if , Q Qt , . 3 N, , 1 ev 4 . ' LQ 'SQ ,pin Y avr' inmate' S., Zi1.EWg 'ihganfiig ek 'R M .- N ' . 4 Q Q: is X s K 'S 1 me R .Q N VXWWKXYXXXN NQENQ1 'Ve' 'whims RW.-s.. 'O i V , iw N VIN' ww 3 ::' , QQ grill ggvi ,ll,, i X of XE! P a l,l QSM f -sg it lj ilu giig ilti QM Rl' dill' e Xl iili i V3 ,acid hit 'Lvl NN S nf gl' do l -ll l gl arele A' if dl lf i - l flip! lib 3 iw :fi ftl . afall itlil in 1, or f V i V, VV 1! 'Jlxmv' EW QSM X Q N X , i 'XJ 1 lim lr iv X' X yr Nl, J XJ fl l i gy sflt ell STUDENT LIFE Dennis Dwire tells the Associated Student Body why he feels he is capable forthe office of A. S. B. President. 80 Student Body President Dennis Dwire Student Body Vice-President Linda Laubacher Student Body Secretary Kim Cormany ft 'I Student Body Treasurer Charles Conway L lQf..!Ygw ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY UNDA if LINDA U I I 'R Decorated cars are an essential part of campaigning. TRightJ Dennis Dwire and his campaign manager, Richard X Thomas, are ready to start a busy day of vote getting. TAbovei Linda Laubacher and Mary Alice Huff load the r car with posters. EPM 'ffl .JJQUJDX D STUDENT COUNCIL-Dennis Dwire conducts a Student Council 'Meeting S 'Q A 5 kYs'5?Sf ,: ' In f, . 'ff 7,,, :EW , M 'X ' ,V gk ,gf MIM? ,, 'QM . 1 v 2-4, W , ,swf ' 2,5,95 ,31,f,,, 27 ' fy VL, , ,, 5 , - ,, ,fyrffwagn . 21 .54 ., :,,, , , ., ,.., H - ,.,f -ff 1, -A 1 'T' 'f,ggi',?is ' e5'1f,' ' Z'f',j N -,z fm iw , , A , 45, wus ii, 'X Q V - 42 2, ,'.4..',:51,, ,.,, , i KL : , ,L l 'G il 31' - NX ,V N H 4 . ' 1 ' 'M ' Q7 ' VM ' ' f ff ' ,, ' A- 'W -F25 2.4.1 1 :u '.,7J,,t,L '-., 'KF f , . ' 9' is? J ' ff ' f ,Q , f f ,, W, -nw-.1-,, -' :Qi--,da 1 ff? ' Q , I 'tp . X M, I. hw I., 3 ! If 2 3 F K Xxxq... 23' xi, fi .rx 1 5' hz. ::,5', I 'Y VV gf ,V aff' ,f s .2519 5 X v., W' , 1 1 J A L b L f ,F my 9 . -:mm .Q THEY SOUGHT T0 BRING US FINALLY BE Q J.: dz., 83 Father 0'SuIlivan, assisted by Charles Conway and Dennis Dwire, leave the gym after the Mass of the Holy Spirit at the beginning of the school year. Student Body Veep, Linda Laubacher, helps in the book store during the busy season. Sharon Guccatto, Mary Maulhardt, Claudia Lorenzana, and Yolanda Botello assist Miss Hall in the office. 84 Linda Laubacher and Kimberlin Cormany consult Sister Mary Robert on Student Body functions. Mrs. Westervelt is available for coun- seling any week at Santa Clara. Checking for absentees are: Evelyn Case, Mary Ellen Rodriguez, and Catherine Hadzima. E Other office workers are: lseatedl Christiana Guerciagrossa, Elizabeth Collins, Mary Beth Swisher lstandingl lanice Adams, Louise Kordick, and Mary Ladnier. 85 Aloha Frosh! Initiation Dance After initiation, Freshmen enjoy their first high school dance. Marilyn Reno and Karen Zabroski think they are advere tising for Linnett's. 86 Mary Diener models the latest fashions. Steven Roemer demonstrates Hawaiian dance at the freshman initiation After! Before! H r a ID la on wc ee r e n . 4 7- Mary Alice and John under cupid's trellis. 87 dice, C'9o'q,0' I 5 93 A 5 e ' I Kg 23 11.5. ff I 'F Q64 Santa Clara students enioy the music of the Keith Berry Combo at the Christmas formal. Peggy and Claire, did it really happen that way? Margaret Parrish and Claire Insalata enjoy the Christmas Formal. 88 Upperclassmen wait for the freshmen to serve them their refreshments. Facing are loan Brick and Gary Hummer, Members of the cast are: lrow onel Luz Gonzalez, Mary Hendershot, Nancy Ford, Barbara Burke, Marie Martinez, Marie Foltz, Irene Camuti, Joan Sharp. lrow twol Catherine Hadzima, Jo-Ellen Keehn, Yolanda Botello, Corinne Borchard, Elaine Romero, Caroline Ramirez, Lucinda Morales, Virginia Cronin, Sharon Cuccatto, Ellen Rodaway. lrow threel Ronald Desfosses, Lionel Bernal, Wyman Holloway, Charles Brewster, Roger Laferriere, Rubin Mesa, David Escamilla, Gregory Daya, Thomas McGrath. irow fourl Brian Muldoon, Michael Doyle, Reginald Vela, James Libera- tore, Frank Martinez, Gary Hummer, Joseph Flores, Jerry Robertson, ltop rowl Fred Behm, Joseph Pina, and John Shea. The Angel, Gabriel, hails the creation of Eve in Green Pastures. Members of the cast are: John Shea-Gabriel, Wyman Holloway- Adam, Joseph Pina - God, and Barbara Burke - Eve. Brian Muldoon, Jerry Robertson, and Charles Brewster watch with amazement as Irene Camuti-Noah's wife-scolds Reginald Vela, oa . Joseph Flores, Jo-Ellen Keehn, Elaine Romero, Lucinda Morales, Fred Behm, Gregory Daya, Caroline Ramirez, Charles Brewster, Frank Martinez, David Escamilla, Raymond Hernandez, and Phillip Navarro practice the scene with Moses and Pharaoh. , ..,V M M .,,, .,,. .,,, ,W W-- TT X L a ls I A f ,X . mfiii i . Q . 1 Y' FYWF WC A 7' . hflsiin., 1 P , fifu f-35 H N A 1, 1' ffl If gf ' 'gif fwhlfdkaifl QW if - 5 ' 1221? HIRE: - fl! - 5' 5--Q: '12 ,. g ag? 5 f . ,gs W5 f, i'iaZAQswrsA s. - W .IV :i FQQ vgtfigf' Ugg' l ' 5 X 324 filing A. 5 L ' XS? .S ,Q . . as cs., ., ral Sem.. I , L Sli Yuma x?5l .iw t7rhX51,zxSlli.,.9mm,,,. re EEE., it pt- .mr me-'ii-:5i:'W??f2fs1lIf . ftirr zf ffrfiefks-eaftefilize-P'eww eswB'lf:w? .E 'SJ-P me J eeesgfsegivxggeifgegfap. ps. , as rfc vrmtisgese-.ie Esflfffetw - ,tl - J? 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J si 1. if N ggiegsl ages fswttirtbiijtsfit :sm ragevfvtbwg me it V wr' MQ? E grwiejfiwta Vweifglag 'E ,535 if i?rtW,?gi is 'S fefrigf? E ser fl il 5 image Q f EQ 5? 'Xi H55 Qfeggfee 125-gig? f wegfeisfei gsQiW 1aEr,lfex eef ? ate e I sssra ,.v.. if t OUR LADY'S SODALITY Margaret Parrish, Carlene Tmxler, Irene Camuti, Mary Alice Huff, Patricia Truxler, and Elizabeth Stewart set up the altar for First Friday Mass. Betty Collins and Michele Rasch work hard at making holy cards for the catechism classes at St. Anthony's. 90 Committee heads prepare for a Sodality Meeting. They are: Janna Wald, Barbara Burke, and Susan Matsumoto. The Sodality Bulletin Boards keep students aware of the latest club news. Nancy Ford, Linda Laubacher, Alanna Forde, Jeanne Burnham, and Elizabeth Wehagen strive to keep it up-to-date. 'he World Friendship Club strives to establish universal understanding. lctive members are: Carolyn Dwire, lohn Tarazon, Michael MacKenzie, lusan Borchard, Brenda Borchard, Theodore Holden, Gloria Petre, nary Burkart, Carol LeDesma, Claudia Petre, Thomas Smith, Michael l'Brien and Paul Miller, ary Alice Hutt and Michael Burdullis assume the responsibility of 'other and sister for Santa Clara's foreign exchange student, Ruth alazar. Members of Santa CIara's American Field Service Club are: lseatedl lrene Camuti, Christine Appenzeller, Ruth Salazar lForeign Exchange Student from Ecuadori, Thomas Westervelt, lstandingi Joseph Truxler, Patricia Holden Natalie Malbon David Sueyres, Michael Burdullis, Linda Laubacher, Michael Brooker, and Mary Alice Huff. The World Friendship Club studies the customs and mentality ofthe peoples ot other nations. Working on this project are. Theodore Holden, Claudia Petre, Thomas Smith, John Tarazon, Susan Borchard, Paul Miller, Michael 0'Brien, Susan Taylor, and Michael MacKenzie. or ,ssssr ,srrre ,-ttr,, rl e.,' : Vrfeelos rFe trir l1'1' --', ff ftl fiiyfifli '--i' aiu? 1-ifl I i'.'r'i'- ' ',o. 'iii o1', ii'. A rrs -s.'e ll'l 'iii ll'ii el'l '2-, -1ei' Qif l t'i - ' 'r', i ' 'F x ffr s r a .-- -r-' f zsa irrr 21-fir' ,--- A rii - , lv 'war-.-J .1:' 5 '.:' ..-, ..'1' jf ,F-. Liif f r- 'et -' ei? ,f.f sie rfiziff' dip 'r-- 1 r--e : ins: 'iii '.', 159351,-:fre 'f 'avr 1'f 'i-' i f ef: :H 'iit - rf' :f 355 ii k 'paeeggiv of riei ree' e'e if 1-rf sir, 'rvl I rss' eie' '- , c ,i' '-,, a'r '-l e-- fle' :, A My - Siege? iif1d61fSi3Bt2t92Q, eeaasmswgofifeeeii Mt, , Midi? it FQ mei? ig , ,.. , . ,gl L r ang, .A at, t,.,..f? me 'sp :-'fi ,,,. , ., ,, .. ' ' ' A. S no f My A552 sr. 1725 Q, , ,- F55 Y E A 1- V , . , r rs., .- wr siwf waste ew A f Jw f-all , rw . . A ,an M. amiga 5 , . ,. T r . K Eur ' - i , ,, L ff 'Eti ie swf: I, tif Q. Q1 wg. WEN 'gif is af fre-is if A -21 'H ,Ks !:rsusfz,:a 1 ess ,tg a tosses fl' 1 M meer fytxffcntffe SLS 'iid Key Club members are: Crow onel George Graham, Michael Hutt, Charles Burnham, David Sueyres, Brian Muldoon, Andrew Herrera, Paul Miller, Theodore Holden. trow twol Gerald Tracy, Edward Johnduft, Robert Appenzeller, Robert Mitchell, Richard Thomas, Ronald Marcotte, John Tarazon, David Metcalf. irow threel Michael i 0'Brien, Timothy Henley, Michael MacKenzie, Patrick Wallen, William Borchard, - l Paul Larkin, Frederick Hooker, Joseph Truxler. itop rowl Paul Farong, Thomas Westervelt, Charles Conway, George Howell, Thomas McGrath, Richard Williams, Santa Clara Key Club Olticers-Thomas McGrath, Thomas Westervelt, Kurtiss Kenney, Daniel Melott, George Hansen. Brian Muldoon iPresidentl, Charles Conway, and Kurtiss Kenney proudly display their contribution to the school, banner of C. I. F. victories. aa... ln class , Lettermen Club Oiiicers-Robert Appenzeller, Thomas McGrath iPresidentl, and Michael Long-gloat over this year's victories. Members of the Lettermen Club are: Ronald Carbajal, William Borchard, James Halton, Louis Steidl, William Meynez, Charles Conway, Jess Puga, Gary Kingsland, Edward Johndutl, David Metcalf, Robert Gianelli, John Guerrero, Brian Tennant, Michael Long, Ronald Desfosses, Charles Silvas. irow twol Andrew Herrera, Paul Larkin, Thomas McGrath, Bruce Brewster, Patrick Wallen, Bruce Lenning, Marc Dumais, Richard Coronado, Donald Kerr, Michael MacKenzie, John Tomko, James Brick, John Tarazon, Robeit Mitchell, Thomas Smith, James Frazer. trow threel Brian Muldoon, Richard Weber, Joseph Diedrich, Robert Schefler, Roy Rodriguez, Michael Burdullis, Dennis Dwire, Ronald Marcotte, Gerald Tracy, Richard Thomas, Richard Williams, Paul Miller, Michael 0'Brien, George Hernandez, Frederick Hooker, Vincent Kelly, Carlos Guerrero. itop rowl Reginald Vela, Luis Vicuna, Archie Soliz, Gilbert Gonzalez, Paul Parong, Daniel Melott, Charles Ellison, Charles Chavez, Robert Appenzeller, Peter Orozco, James Maulhardt, David Braun, Kieran Doud, Kurtiss Kenney, and John Donlon. Members of Santa Clara's Science Club test Civil De- fense equipment. They are: Kevin Clancy, Terrence Fleming tPresidentl, James Halton, William Maynez, and John McCarthy. Radio Club members discuss projects. Members are: Jerry Robertson, John Mann, Mr. Eivers tadvisorl, and Paul Elliott. , T 1 . -...mm N- John Mann, Radio Club President, operates local station. Members of the International Relations Club, the happiest club on campus, are all smiles as they prepare to visit the Model United Nations at Loyola Univer- sity. They are: lrow onel Linda Laubacher, Carlene Truxler, Elizabeth Collins, Ellen Rodaway tPresidentl, Claire lnsalata, Suzan Peters, lrow twol Mary Alice Hutt, Patricia Truxler, Margaret Parrish, Carol LeDesma, Brenda Borchard, Ann Godfrey, Elaine Cooluris, lrow threel John Shea, Lynn Diefenbaugh, Ruth Salazar, Patrick Groves, and l.awrence Foltz. 93 Elizabeth Wehagen and Christine Soto wait for Frank Martinez to hang the pirhta. Sharlene Robison, George Howell, Mary Scott, Carlene Truxler, and Michele Rasch-Officers of Inter Nos-prepare for a l.atin banquet. Members of the Latin Club7Donna Cottry, Elizabeth Collins, Ronald Clement, Mary Alice Hutt, John Shea, and Irene Camuti-attend the banquet prepared by the officers. Sandra Hildenbrand, Gregory Marcolte, ludith Waters, Michael MacKenzie, Carolyn Dwire, Kenneth McDonald, and Carol von Felden are junior members of the Latin Club. Jeanne Skinner, Mary Daya, Alicia Schumacher, Ellen Diedrich plan a fashion show in Spanish costume. 94 James Mendez, Timothy Hall, Richard Perez, David Escamilla, and lohn McCarthy play un poco Spanish music. l Student librarians assist in the efficient function of the library. Members of the library club are: Sylvia Castellanos, Nikki Bolejack, June Lefevre, Arlene Munson, and Mary Espinosag irow twol Luz Gonzalez, Anita True, Anna Marie Hidalgo, Clare Sieland, Linda Sammis, Theresa Moritz, Mary Anne Jiminez, Mary Diener, Denise. Dangerfield, Maureen Fitzgerald, and Sandra Rhin 8. 7 ssm.e.x...w..............,.....- Mrs. Faye Burkey Librarian are: lseatedi Arlene Munson, Margaret Godfrey, Marilyn Reno, Thomas Harmon Mar Condon, and Patricia Friedrich, istandingi Marianne Lucido, James Dorsey, Kathlee Freshmen Section Officers survive initiation into Santa Clara's student life Officer: . . ' Hayes, Karen Zabroski, Donald Johnson, and Thomas Laubacher. iRightl Student Librarians assist in accession duties. They are Jessie Muro, Katherine Hill, and Carol Romero. is a,i, E, rrtta Father 0'Sullivan, Principal, appreciates the achieve- ment of Bank of America trophy Winners: David Metcalf, science and mathematics: Mary Alice Huff, liberal arts. 49 z Second semester officers of the Cali- iornia Scholarship Federation prepare for knowledge bowl. Officers are: Carlene Truxler and Grace Shimabuku. leanne Burnham is not pictured. 5 a 2 E 2 ii Surprised seniors receive Bank of America Awards for outstanding scholastic achievement: tsea' ' - W Id h conomics, Patricia Truxler, English- lo Ellen Ken Ann Godfrey, foreign language, lanna a , ome e - , -- husiness- tstandingl Ronald Marcotte, mathematics? Elaine Romero, arty Dennis Dwrre, Iabora . ' . . . . science. Charles Curione - social science - is not pictured. CSF first semester members are: Grace Shimabuku, Teresa Ward, Ellen Joseph, Dennis Sullivan, Mary Grace Bellino, Michael Huff, Ann Godfrey, Patricia Malbon, Charles Burnham, Michele Rasch, Carolyn Dwire, Dennis Dwire, Charles Conway, ludith Waters, Marc Dumais, Richard Williams, Mary Alice Huff, Susan Borchard, David Metcalf, Clare Sieland, Thomas Westervelt. Seated are the officers: Mary Scott and Ronald Marcotte. i i s 5 CSF second semester members plan trip to Los Angeles. Ready for the trip are: Helen Cormany, Carol LeDesma, David Metcalf, Theodore Holden, Barbara Waters, Claire Gillcrist, Louise Zitnik, Patricia Friedrich, Carolyn Dwire, Patricia Holden, Christine Insalata, Terrence Flemming, Carlene Truxler, ludith Waters, and Charles Conway, Mary lordan, Michael Huff, Charles Burnham, Dennis Dwire, Catherine Teague, Ellen loseph, Alice Huff, Alfred Friedrich, Patrick Siddens, and Richard Maulhardt decide which way Teresa Ward, Susan Matsumoto, Clare Sieland, Grace Shimabuku, Ann Godfrey, Kim to go. lBelowl Semi-finalists for California State Scholarships are: David Sueyres, Richard Williams, Mary Alice Huff, and Lynn Diefenbaugh, ii 3 l L L PATRICIA TRUXLER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED- The Spenser MARY ALICE HUFF M55 DAVID METCALF ANN GODFREY DAVID SUEYRES beam of light, whom mortal eyes admire . . . MOST TALENTED- Art is man's nature, nature is God's art. Bailey Class of '64 selects SENIOR SUPERLATIVES L RICHARD WILLIAMS MOST INTELLIGENT- Filled with gems of crystal thought . . . Dunbar 5 CLAIRE INSALATA My FREDERICK HOOKER MARY MAULHARDT ROBERT MITCHELL BEST WORKER- The eager heart, the kindlier hand . , . Tenn son y MOST FRIENDLY- Always merry and bright! Wimperis L QLAJQ Gxxfa SHARON CUCCATTO FRED BEHM MOST HUMOROUS- Happiness sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open. Barrymore EW? BRENDA BORCHARD JOHN TARAZON BEST GROOMED- With all their youth and all their charms! Longfellow 55 5 My my CAROL LE DESMA JOHN FITZGERALD MOST SPIRIT- . . . radio-active with zest and energy. Blanding 1 , i 5 13'-5:25151 gg 5.55.3-v5.l,i? K, , fee ... gf, .. .. ,I ,, .- .. -,-'1 ' frrr M I IN ! .... -. , N EE E LEE ,,.. X , S ,,,,. L.. qi , . ..,EEE 5,33 I3 E TX , .l,, fzu ymM+ frf o Eroi, l,, . Lr.,' , . .,,,, , ,,r.1 :.1E' -,L. LL. ...Lr . Er,.y V I , ... ffl 2 'I . I I I Ag i e L I. if .I I' I I ,VQ?3QWWRWllWNflA2JhN .. . .,.. T.. LINDA I.AUBACHER RICHARD THOMAS MOST PERSONALITY- Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue. Proverb CAROLINE RAMIREZ ANDREW HERRERA MOST ATHLETIC- Still achieving, still pursuing . . . Longfellow 99 OE 1362 as .zz -135 ,gm gy . A 2- , . ,M , Ar ., -I lf, V - . 1 KJ 1, 'Q 1 fi Q-, 41,1151 , Y if W if L3 5, , A v 2 - :,,. Q gi Q xx' .v M . A! V: X Q Q Si , f .XXX fig? ww . 1 f 'rigs fl 15523, '2 KT vp. K k 4 1 M... .... 521 1 , . .-iii :Sf-X '- Y -Q- vw - .. W. .aw .2 Qs, X fl 4 - :my 1- 4 . JN- . rm-.'-.1,:,2Qg'q5gk 5 , --gg, wg: fn 5, . Q X 4, - . ., ,2f1Ss.f1.,f?::. -5i'uT'f'23i .Q S? ki :sz giis: ,mf -iwgfaf fix .. -1- an xi is x ' X 82,04 'Q sg, Q Q 'xx 'K 'f HGMSGGMWG Each re as fitted wifh is sweets whfsh we all my await They eerie they pass all too urclrty so that he are lefti whmler at the 3 times we stares Butevtrif theses sweets we dfavs from are mfzmte some ap mermrres vihrgh partly shape our raves, from we slsoiylegm dlgtdwssgmeswetfwegeh ours? 3 sr 4 ren messed o comes sm, wgalgowelt done But df Tlligsegirg build spurt and irapyiiness Bare sushevehtrsfH6ll4E96Mlttfi Horneoomtng rs many thmgs it rsprlffhts whtilh are-never units mashed usd? an hourhefars the game It as an extra special rally af harm. a e hat day a good chetenog sermon, a srhrrterl team and ea great? games lrloroemmmg means old threads and noilrl ones for ri brings aluolnae hash, rt 108559 a qoeon and het eodrt, Hr Ugtyswho mas as me assess the ZkfjB,'?iBlf'fil'llBfBC1Q, , a omecomlhg Danes at sehool, and Mele altterwds thhneoomr mviahs rnenrhrws sera with fleifesefhf et gsm F915 have weefemhnw Q ihmenomlng' W 2 3 3 lunlor prrncess Nancy Wheat Sophomore princess, Sandra Hildenbrand-and Frosh ,,, e mfg princess Kathleen Hays are about to meet their escorts. The Chev-els show the spirit of crazy-hat day as they play for the rally. SENIOR FLOAT-Murphy, our mascot, did well by us for these four years. 1 O 02 Yet here at least an earnest sense Of human right and weal is shown A hate of tyranny intense, And hearty in its vehemence, As if my brother's pain and sorrow were my own. 3 . 9 1 3 rel -' Har-Q2 Qlffms -' rif 5 ATHLETICS 5 ,awwwfffivl Ea - af.- . .w, , aww -04 ' ' V 'W-.N ' if 4' Y 9 if . i 4? 9 2 ' 4 ' 9, z' , 3' f wi ' f' a A S 3 5 F' My M ., ,,,w.1y,,,,apv2 ' The Champs received these CIF patches along with gold toothalis. Saints go All the way- First undisputed CIF title in county. 104 The Victors wave happily as they board the bus for the long ride home. The team and fans look on as a' happy Mr. Cviianovich and Mr. Reardon receive the trophy and other awards Az? c ,, .. ,. WW- . Tqgwwg Hifi 2 .K yr . 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Andy Herrera turns the corner and starts onthe coal. to pour l l r l r l 105 Members of the Varsity Team are: lFirst rowl Lou Vicuna, Ruben Mesa, Roy Rodriguez, Dave Metcalf, Ron Carhajal, John Tomko, Bob Schetler, iThird rowl Coach Cvijanovich, Rick Thomas, Andy Herrera, Bob Appenzeller, John Tarazon, Dick Coronado, Archie Gil Gonzales, Edlohnduft, George Hernandez, Bob Gianelli, Joe Diedrich, Mike Robles, Soliz, Kerry Doud, lSecond rowl Carlos Guerrero, Ron Desfosses, Don Kerr, Tom Mike 0'Brien, Kurt Kenney, Mike Long, Dick Weber, Dick Williams, Coach Reardon McGrath, Brian Muldoon, Mike Burdullis, lohn Guerrero, Jess Puga, Ron Marcotte, Mike Robles breaks loose for a twenty yard gain against Glenn. Andy Herrera Mr. C Bob Mike Ron Dick Kerry QM. r SEASON'S SCOREBOARD Team We They St. Paul's 0 7 Santa Ynez 21 12 Moorpark 40 6 Villanova 41 0 Carpinteria 34 0 Bishop Diego 27 19 Needles 48 19 Nordhoh' 51 13 John Glenn 46 0 Mission 27 19 Coachella 19 14 Dick Williams, Brian Muldoon, and Bob Appenzeller stop Carpinteria for a loss in yards. Mike Robles charges through Moorpark's defense for first down. Carlos George Andy Ed Mike Tom D 4 ,J y . 4? K 5 2 4 Z .Zd ', snuff W lj Eff' . 4 'asm lf fg .W 'VL wiv 'ul W,- Lmw f is igf A 5.i. . 5, ' wi we Q ll! Santa Ynez Moorpark Villanova Carpinteria Bishop Diego Nordhoff Paul Patong and Joe Truxier jump on an oncoming rusher. MR. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT SEASON'S SCOREBOARD We They 14 0 12 0 27 0 2 0 7 0 6 7 JV Coach 110 SC man tries to get away for a long run. Members of the JV Team are: iFirst Rowl Mike Parisian, Ted Holden, Joe Martinez, John Arias, Paul Parong, Fredie Rodriguez, George Garcia, lRow Twol Tony Macias, Mike Metcalf, Reg Valencia, Ken McDonald, Dennis Kehoe, Greg Marcotte, Bob Martinez, Tim Barrett, Loren Davis, Dick Monahan, John Machado, Greg Berlie, Tom Hannon, Richard Hahn, Bmce Stewart, Hop Rowl Jim Waters Richard Arias, Michael Kelly, Bill Burke, Doug Sammas, Tom Hooker, Richard Gianelli, Ralph Macias, Joe Tmxler, Pat Withers, William Flores Joe Morris, Tom Ferjo, and Coach Cartwright. , Joe Rasch Ri. 1 S.. ,. as s . r A I , ,, .... f as - :-Jw-15 -- . , ni.-.eee3.s5a. . 2 are ,-wr. tav...,.,y-g,m.r4,7.i M..-Q ee. .fem-5--visa.-, , 5 er R ' 1 E4L5l'77Vt ' f Z .. .' J W H .:. : sf? ff? L . : Hi, W. 1192.0 f?4 ?:5:. '. i5i i --'i4i1si57T 1 .1 1 11671 . 2 . , or V- e T?.i Zulu' r'-Y' :asf R er raefieaii-?5'?i?:S?f, .'.- ,wi fw '?7f',-.Fx-fm 1.1,2'-t f.t, 1h-E3!,. cf--Hi... . 1- .. wr -3 lNs lr wifi: trees as Q V- ,Q 1 ' :'j 5 !1gf'f -g -rt'- 1 a5jrg w-f ifties lf : E - ' . , e i t 1 T fi H f r . ---. .uf ? ' ,. 1- 1- '- . , f- .r t l f if Re f 5 ' af - A 55 gg , 111 ii Dave slfwgs. K 58' ltr I fx? ik - 5 giq,X 4 Q , ..t,, A V if M Ib E U ag , 1 Y J X Q 6 f 1 Mk , Q , ii ' ', Q V W U 95 , fi, Q I I L g hi 'N ., I Q' N gg X' 4 f ' 15 wa if ,M If 5' if 5 J Q Mike 0'Brien, starting Junior, tips it to Hansen for 3 the Saints. Happy team looks on as Saints defeat Moorpark's Musketeers. Tracy fights for bail as Zander Tooks on. iLefti Tracy goes up for iump-ball against Carpin- teria's Warriors. 114 And the score goes up another notch as last-minute long shoot by Mike 0'Brien sinks. This is warm-up time with the Saints. Herrera lays one up agarnst the Warnors Zander defies the Musketeers Hansen attempts to block basket Moorpark watches Muller sunk rt Herrera rarses the score despite Moorpark opposition 115 r t 3 H Happy team mates-Dick Weber, Mike 0'Brien, John Tarazon, Dave Metcalf, Coach you Cvijanovich-happy lim Brick, and Paul Larkin-congratulate each other on winning S.C.'s and proud - looks Over the seventieth consecutive league victory. Seasonis foster, Hansen shoots and raises the score for the Saints, VARSITY SCOREBOARD -1964- WE THEY 56 Buena 53 40 San Marcos 37 57 Santa Barbara 53 67 Santa Ynez 43 70 Villanova 42 66 Buena 41 93 Nordhofl 43 65 Moorpark 45 48 San Marcos 52 92 Carpinteria 64 73 - Hart 39 45 Bishop Diego 25 70 Santa Ynez 59 78 Villanova 29 84 Nordhotf 23 42 Santa Barbara 53 82 Moorpark 59 66 Ventura 69 77 Carpinteria 57 59 Bishop Diego 30 C. l. F. 64 Bishop 40 92 Flintridge 66 71 Chadwick 53 71 Alta Loma 46 116 Members of the Saints C.I.F. championship team are: irow onei Bob Zander, Jerry Tracy, And Herrera, George Hansen, Mike 0'Brien, lrow twoi Dave Metcalf, Garry Kingsland, John Tarazoi Eaul Larkin, Dick Weber, irow threei Les Welch, Pete Orozco, Jim Brick, Paul Miller, and Ku enney. W 5 E i John Tarazon finds it easy as the Saints go marching in. ff ll yr , 4 ' 1 I I ' if ,' f r T X X Il,, I I ' '7 ,I ff! ll x, M,-1' ly 1 . ' VA ,Jr J XR x l 6 A X B s f and the score'Tgo'es'upianother notch for the ,ff 7 ,f 1,1 , X , Lf, Members of the B Team are: lrow onel Mike Hutt, Roy Rodriguez, Tom Westervelt, Trm Wahl, Tony San Miguel, Ted Holden, lrow twol John Clark, Mike Miller, George Sandoval, B's eagerly await toss-up. George Howell, Tim Hooker, Steve Ulrich, Pat Withers, l David Sabedra, Joe Rasch, Tim Davis, and Mr. Cart- wright-Coach. Members of the C Team are: Crow onel Greg Berlie, Bob Sabedra, Loren Davis, Pat Wallen, Bill Borchard, Tom Borchard, Rich Kingsland, lrow twol Mr. Robison-Coach, Joe Martinez, Kevin Dempsey, Tom Behm David Laubacher, Larry Powers, Woody Hansen, Bill Taylor, lohn Arias: and Tom Laubacher. g C 3, Members of the Varsity Baseball Team are: lrow onel Archie Soliz, Bob Stehle, Tim Halton, John McCarthy, Ed lohnduft, Mike Miller, Mike 0'Brien, George Hernandez, John Holden, less Herrera, Bob Mitchell, Scott Cunningham, lrow twol Jerry Poutre, lim Tarazon, Gil Gonzalez, Bob Gianelli, Chuck Chavez, and Don Figueroa. SPORTS A ..,, .-. X Y- , , ,, ,, -. wie ,,fykje3QQ,,g,s1,,lak,-View , Wig.. C , Wye Q3 ,ffm M K gyg2,.,?gvg,yg1ffizi sa, Af W +-1 + of c se Y ,++,i+wH, +,,e,,-0,225 1-9 ,gs ,l -W, . i,i,,i,f.1, V z ' - 'Q i ff ' P 1 ' E Mil' 'iiiiY'aiw s2 'KQV' fin a 4 rms i .i ii ii, if-1' of , . ' ' ' to- - A lg wif , if mf .!' 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' f it ,Q 'JSA l Santa Clara presents the l.V.'s:l row onel Mike Stehle, Bill Schindler, Mike Cunning, Loren Davis, Dick Dropeza, Pat Higgins, irow twol Mark Dyar, loe Truxler, Richard Anguiano, John Weber, Reg Valencia, Tony San Miguel, Pete Drozco, Ed Loughman, lack Hennesy, Tony Macias, Dennis Kehoe, and Mr. Cartwright- Coach. Leaving stops are: Tom Smith, Bill Burke, Tom Ferjo, and Paul Larkin. Members of the track team are: lrow onel John Arias, Ron Clement, Tom Borchard, Richard McGrath, Dick Finch, Bob Flores, Lou Vicuna Dick Monahan, Don Kerr, Tom Smith, irow twoi Chris Velasquez, John Corcoran, James Mendez, Rick Gianelli, Mike Kelly, Mark Goulet, Tim Davis, irow threel Fred Behm, Pat Whelan, Larry Powers, Dick Hendershot, Jack Salinas, Mike Burdullis, Greg Burly Munson, Tom Ferio, Paul Larkin, Bill Burke, Sam Nelson, Dave Laubacher, Tom Doyle, Jay Gaynor, Carl Kleefisch, Mr. Reardon-Coach, Bruce Stewart, and Bruce Lenning. . sam Members of the tennis team are: Larry Powers, Chuck Conway, Dan Melott, Brian McGrath, Dennis Dwire, Marc Dumais, David Braun, Billy Borchard, Willie Maynez, Rick Thomas. 119 Our energetic varsity cheerleaders are: Janet Brazeal, Andrew Anguia gerald, and Mary Maulhardt. The JV Cheerleaders-Marlene Metcalf, Carolyn Dwire, Judith 00, Carol LGDGSFTJH, JON' HU- Waters, and Claudia Petre-form a pyramid. Song Leaders incite Spirit iBelowl Patricia Truxler and Brenda Borchard are always there when the Saints come marching in. As points are scored, John Fitzgerald leaps with enthu- siasm. 120 Mary Maulhardt encourages the crowd. Head Cheerleader, Carol LeDesma, cheers the team on to victory. Happy to have backed championship teams, the '63-'64 Song Leaders and Cheerleaders-John Fitzgerald, Barbara Waters, Mary Maulhardt, Patricia Truxler, Janet Brazeal, Claudia Lorenzana, Brenda Borchard, Carol LeDesma, Susan Sueyres, and Andrew Anguiano-pause to appreciate victory. and Cheerleaders for Championship Teams for the champs. Brenda Borchard, Susan Sueyres, Barbara Waters, Claudia Lorenzana, and Patricia Truxler cheer Barbara Waters and Claudia Lorenzana are added color to every game. 121 Members of the G. A. A, Volleyball team- Patty Friedrich, Mary Ellen Rodriquez, Pauline Danell, lean Edwards, Lilith Washington, Mary Watkins. 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Williams CAMARILLO LANES MARTY'S WILSHIRE SERVICE Ponderosa Shopping Center HU 2-9888 1 1 10 South C Street, Oxnard HU 7-4241 LALJ-I-ZEN l'l ISERIS STATION ERY Congratulations Class of '64 S h I nd Offi S Ii ' ff, Les' mf: 5:22, es FLOWERCRAFT FLORISTS Oxnard, California 483-3715 757 South A Street Oxnard, California Compliments of OXNARD NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION SQUIRES CHEVROLET MAULHARDT EQUIPMENT COMPANY Mr. Carl Ward Hu 6-2631 International Trucks BAILEY Mo-I-ORS Mr. John Maulhardt Hu 3-2381 Chrysler-Plymouth MAULHARDT BUICK Mr. Jim Bailey Hu 6-2671 Mr. Bob Maulhardt Hu 3-2355 OXNARD IMPORTS R. D. NESEN - OLDSMOBILE 8. CADILLAC Volkswagon Mr. Robert Nesen Hu 3-2258 M hge' P 'Y Hu 64317 METCALF o.M.c. tnucxs TOM ERVIN AUTO SERVICE - Jeep Mr. Bush Metcalf Mr. Louie Metcalf Mr. Tom Ervin Hu 3-8114 Hu 3-2715 USN MC LOUGHLIN CROP DUSTERS Best of Everything Class of '64 Insecticide Spraying cmd Dusting Weed Control and Fertilization P.O. Box 1307 Oxnard Phone: 483-3234 COASTAL CHEMICAL COMPANY Agricultural Chemicals and Services Insecticides Weedkillers Fungicides Fumigants Fertilizers Inspection and Application Services Good Luck to the Class of '64 P.O. Box I307 Oxnard Phone: 487-4961 12 WILLIS PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Ruper1's Religious ond Gift Shop EVERYTHING IN nsucious ITEMS COMPLETE LINE or Gneermc cmms 101 No. A St. Oxnard, Calif. l'lu 34042 Phone Hu-3-aaaa 443 so. A si. Jewelry Watch Repair Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairs RAY LIDDLE, JEWELERS Nationally Advertised Merchandise Camarillo, California HU 2-2108 TOWN 81 COUNTRY 411 So. A ST., Oxnard JENSEN'S House of Furniture 328 West Third ST. Oxnard GRAHAM'S MEN AND BOYS' SHOP 545 South A Street Oxnard ,CaIif. HUnter 3-8214 COGG'S TIRE SERVICE RETREADING - BALANCING 1441 South Oxnard Blvd. Cogg 81 Bill Lindsey tedd's house of beauty hair styling AL 8. BILL'S SIGNAL SERVICE We Specialize in Porcelainizing 81 Simonizing Compliments of Andy's T.V. Shop 205 W. Pleasant Valley Rociol HU 6-9889 Gas - on - .mes - Tubes SMARTIE PANTS - Sportswear 1284 So. MCH ST. HU 3-9909 2249 Las Posas Rd. Camarillo HU 2-301 1 3:25252 i:::::z: .,:f.1.i,? 5':..:a'.L..ik BAN K OF A- I-EVY Store for Womgn PHONE I'IUrlIlr 3-2613 Don 8. Bobs Body Shop Serving Southern Ventura Counry Member Federal Deposit 1473 N. oxnmd Blvd. HU 3-5823 lnsufunfe C 'P ll0 TRI-VALLEY SEED 8. CHEMICAL CO. P.O. Box 1306 0Xl'Wfd HU 3-2131 ns run TO snor THE 88c STORES N0 nm oven asc 706 South A Street 446 East Main oxNAiw vsNrunA and vmify shop HU 3-6014 HUnter 6-8988 Mlller 3-8880 438 go. HAH Suse, Oxnard, Calif. FOSTER'S FREEZE OF OXNARD 310 North A Street Oxnard, Califomia MEL'S Restaurant Coffee Shop 1041 South Oxnard Boulevard HU 3-9759 Mr. and Mrs. Mel Buttram JOHN SILVAS - BOB DOUD SHELL OIL CO. DISTRIBUTORS 145 Harrison Street - Oxnard HU 3-4019 LAS POSAS LIQUOR Liquor - Beer - Wine - Delicatessen - Sundries MATT SCHREINER IMP. CO Case Tractor Farm Implements Blacksmithing - Welding GEORGE AND WALT SCHREINER IZZY OTANI FISH MARKET Fresh Fish Bait 8. Tackle 608 South A Street Phone: HU 3-6519 RACON COMPANY Excavating and Grading Contractors 1265 Commercial Avenue 487-3891 Ace Shoe Shop Bonds Jewelers Celebrity Silk Shop Dick McCarthy's Sporting Goods Ed's Typewriter Service Hughes Market Flowers by Paulann Tops Drive-In ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - Jon C. Nelson - Inter-Collegiate Press, Inc. Curry V. McCarty, McCarty Photo Supply VILLAGE APPLIANCE 8: T.V. CO. 1824 Saviers Road HU 3-2441 Congratulation to the Class of '64 THOMAS E. LAUBACH ER GRANTS Known for Values 816 Ventura Road Fremont Shopping Center Oxnard 1 3 1 Congratulations to Graduates WILLIS PHA CY Prescription Druggists DR' R' W' MRAK 'l0'l No. A St. Oxnard, Calif OPTOMETRIST ,,,,,,,,, 3404, Congratulations to the Class of '64 OXNARD SPORTING GOODS T' 235 West Fifth St- GENERAL CONTRACTORS Oxnard, California John H. whale ' HUnter 3-3638 1626 Pine Street Oxnard Ca rf NEW-USED SALES-RENTALS POWER TRACTOR COMPANY l'lENSON'S MUSIC STQRE Allis-Chalmers All types of musical instruments 2262 Highway -lo-I Arthur Henson 108 West Fifth St t Qxnafd' California HU :I-6043 Oxnard, canferrn Pitts 8. Braden 235 Lewis Road Camarillo, Calif. BECK ' BRUWN ' DWIRE oasrriburm of IMUFOYS Richfield Petroleum Products O NARD PHONEB9' PLAZA HARDWARE COMPANY I HUNTR 3 Hardwood - Tools - Old Colony Paints Housewares - Gifts cleaners 8: laundry 3l'I North Fifth Street Phone HU 3-6012 OXNARD SUPER SHOPPING CENTER 2500-O2 SOUTH SAVIERS ROAD Compliments 2, oxNARD's FINEST SHOE STORE Downtown S S Oxnard Super Shopping Center S. 8r. W. FURNITURE MART 5'0 W 2540 Saviers Road A. Oxnard, Calif. MQRTUARY Modern - Provincial - Early American 511 North A some omard, 132 SIELAND-RAFFETTO Printing 6 Stationery School Supplies - Oiiice Supplies Compliments of GEORGE BILLINGER ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE 438 South B St., Phone HU 3-6616 309 W. 4th Street Oxnard, California VILLAGE MARKET FINE MEMS OXNARD PLUMBING 8. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE Co' 1712 Saviers Road 137 West First Street Oxnard, California Oxnard, Califomia HU 'e' 6-7374 WINES In SPIRITS - DELICACIES - GIFTS l I AMERICAN DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Humu 3-6042 ,VGQUORI i seo se. Aseresn - I -A215199 FINE SHIRT LAUNDERING com, 9,h 4 A SL AW. ' X g 535 So. C SI. 48-31514 Oxnard california ' W ' ' 35. A BOB AIN FORD X .-V Mu- SW,L H- y 50 Los Angeles Ave. A MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA PLAZA FULLER PAINT X X, L mfffkf IIIQ 5: 'IINPK --X Y My ,Y mjy TTEILIIRIOIEIRRIIIRO South Sh-ee' Human 3-ons 229 so. oxNARo BLVD. OXNARD. CALIFORNIA Oxnard, California Q A, . J XCLQCK INSURANCE Acsucv JJ ll JS' ' It JOE SILVAS MOTORCYCLE SALES 0 gf Ng am Why pay more for less-Go Yamaha. The Yamaha offers you 240 wen Fmh 5,- ore go power and fun per dollar than any other bike on the market. Disnndive Apparel For Women SEE YAMAHA AT JOE SILVAS. ommd Cam HUnIer 3-5018 amen? N J. C. Penney Co. I Best of Everyihing f To The Class of - Ear '64 VENETIAN BL.l::Iirg. - CARPET! I . I. UNOLEUM STUDIO mm QAM. Qlnlnmal 'IHUIIEP IOI COAST HIGHWAY 0 OXNARD, CALIFORNIA I HUNTER 3-OlO6 1 ED POLLEY 404 so. B smear il Ii 135 HUNTER OXNARD. CAI-IF. McCarty's Your Yearbook Photographer Oxnard 543 So. A St. California THOMPSON LUMBER COMPANY 1205 Sou Oxnard, Calif. th Oxnard Boulevard SGI' EL RIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists EI Rio, Calif. .110 Stroube Street Phone HU. 6-1500 STANFORD PHOTO CENTER couNTY's coMPLErE CAMERA srons VENTURA PHONE 2440 SAVIERS RD. 486-6378 OXNARD, CAUF. ANTENNA SYSTEMS - STEREO - COLOR T.V. LLATIONS CUSTOM INSTA PLAZA RADIO 81 T.V. SALES ef SERVICE PHONE 483-5710 412 So. A Street RODN EY WIGNALL OXNARD, CALIFORNIA Diener's Men's W LADIES' SPORTSWEAR HU 3-2118 S 534 So. A St. WET. 8.H Green Stamps TACO MIC 800 Wooley Road Oxnard, Califomi Laubacher Appliance Nineteen Years Sewing Oxnard Mill' Xl? extends Best Wishes to the Class of '64 TACOS, HAMBURGERS ICE CREAA DISCOUNT DEPARTMEN STORE at Wagonwheel Junctio THE LATEST FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG MAN. 5455 s semi Phone. HU 3-0117 FIRST WESTERN . S-,YI-ING ANK AND TRUST COMPANY . QUAUTY O NAME BRANDS B Moorpark Office Moorpark, Califomia CARR FERTILIZER, INC. 1102 Industrial Avenue - - Oxnard HU 3-9141 134 O TRIM 8. TAPERED SHARP BE SHARP LOOK - MENS , AND WEA OXNARD SUPER SHOPPING CENTER Cm' P1943 Ei 7,2 fs A as fm Ctw e gf! FI efrcwffv 3 01,2 154 U VIE YA Liz. VJ DVDS N157 gov CONGRATU T . , c:LAss OIEQSJNS .., to QM' ff H57 QM? ff c 0 MJF? O E Chase Bros. Dairy ul I , ,MII ' I . ' 53,1 ll W 4 gli' fg'mW? ' I- Q .. ,I 1- , - H MM owl! I IIIIIIIIA' smgiallilfiv - I-A. - 1 CORNER 'A' 8: SIXTH STREETS - OXNARD, CALIF. - HUNTER 6-2681 , The Oldest Savings and Loan Association in Oxnard Sewing the community since 1921. X ' I l ACCOUNTS lnsuneo to 510,000.00 THE TOURNAMENT BOWL extends Congratulations to the Graduating Class of T964 Savier Rd. HUnter 6-6366 Oxnard, California I CONGRATULATIONS ............ CLASS OF '64 Spencers Market VALLEY FEED 81 WAREHOUSE COMPANY Moorpark, Calif. 529-1201 Feeds - Seeds - Insecticides Fertilizers - Storage HARDWARE C PAINT O HOUSEWARES HAY I GRAIN O FEEDS aonoso DEALER and Bnoxen MOORPARK MILLING 8. HARDWARE, INC. 529-1272 Telephones 529-1797 H I 226 E. HIGH stnssr T I l 1 A R dl Zenith MOORPARKI CALIFORNIA e evlslon a I0 SINCE 1926 WHlTAKER'S HARDWARE 179 E. High St. Moorpark, Calif. 93021 mm sumo o television e suns s. Ammunition nunimne e sumiss If 3 PIIIIITS -I HOUSEWARE . APPLIANCES ' E A I. runes 2, .,,.VI 6 Area Code 805 Phone 529 'I526 V w N L r n I 2 ? a 7,7741 QQ cafnlfq 04 ' ZW? 'WJ , 'LG'-W ,,6'dfQf 6494! 5 , FPWJMWM, C? J-6 fied!! QL 4 , iiwgz ' Vficci Vow-10166 7 Elk-,,,h,c -f664L vf QQ .nvmaxlfi nf! J CL, M11-Huw L, ww L 'V!.,5Qc0pi4Kg, . I 1 . I 'f AM-5 .4 j W A! 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