St Agnes High School - Spires Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

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RoosevelT ir 'A' ak ir if 'A' ir 'A' ir 'A' 'A' ir ir 'A' THIS IS The peace To which we exhorT all, The peace which brings new warmTh To Those already ioined in friendship wiTh God, which moderaTes and Ternpers privaTe inTeresTs wiTh The sacred love oT Jesus ChrisT, The peace which ioins naTions and peoples Through muTual broTherly love, so ThaT each race, by a Teeling common To all, by Triendly, helping alliances, sTrives, wiTh 6od's inspiraTion and aid, Tor The greaTer happiness oi The whole human Tamily. -pope Pius XII l AM cerTain ThaT ouT oT The hearTs oT every man, woman and child in This land, in every walcing momenT, a supplicaTion goes up To AlmighTy God, ThaT all oi us beg ThaT suTTer- ing and sTarving, ThaT deaTh and desTrucTion may end and ThaT peace may reTurn To The world. ln common aTTecTion Tor all mankind, your prayers ioin wiTh mine-ThaT God will heal The wounds and hearTs OT humaniTy. -PresidenT Franklin D. RoosevelT 7 UNTENTS f ' -'ll-u-....,.u2:4 N..-ng s. gi I ig .4 Reverend Pafriclz J. Dignan, Ph. D., Archdiocesan Superinfenclenf of Schools, insfrucls Mildred Vogel and James Cragin in The dulies of Catholic leadership. TSS lv 'C o V:-'J ' The Honorable Joseph Scoff poinfs ouf fo Ralph Heil and Virginia Kearney fhe privileges guaranleed lhem by fhe American Bill of Righls. Q 'Kai Afl lvl V ,M ,. i f A Q x z P fgalix QNX QQ, 'Nu mir ., ,. xxfzxew -- V ---1 ...QQ5 v 1 ...--Q ', L.,........ fa.. UI ISIU U E Uur Leaders WE, 'rhe sludenls of Sl. Agnes' High School, in order ro eslablish beller under- sranding, berler spiril, and cooperafion be- lween 'rhe srudenrs and faculfyg fo Train lor worlhy cilizenship lhrough responsibil- ilyi ro develop inleresr in school work, school spirir, and school pride: To develop inrellecfual leadership, and lo provide for sludenr expression, do ordain and esfab- lish lhis Consfilulion for lhe Associafed Srudenl Body ol S+. Agnes' High School. Lawrence OH, Sludenf Body Presidenr -Preamble ol the Conslilulion gui? fi... 'lbw -rzzzgzr NN lg Nils' Sally Grimm, Vice-Presidenf Carmen Ganclara, Secrefary Michael Quinn, Treasurer I2 Served 5 Well PETITE Mary Jane Roach, wiih characferisiic enihusiasm and un- dersfanding, leads The Class of i942 successfully Through lhe ups and downs of iheir senior year. Mary Jane lilces everybody: conse- quenily everybody likes Mary Jane. The laculiy smiles upon her: 'rhe assisiing class officers sfand siouily behind her, flanked by every member of ihe Senior Class. W i 1 f Hr L, sq-...fo 19 'x k Mary Jane Roach, Class Presidenl Joseph Gannon, Vice-Presidenl Francis Redmond, Treasurer Verena Pu+ynkowski, Secretary ENIUHE 1942 l iii 'Z' Rudolph Abeyfa Rudy In My Merry Oldsmobile Mary Theresa Burke Terry Green Eyes -39 465 Joy Bailey Billie Over fhe Waves Louise Carreon .. .. Lou Soufh of lhe Border Francis Blafre Frank Solid Old Man Yvonne Carrulhers Sammy Tangerine Deep in fhe Hearf of Te 1 .4911 Florella Boeslrin Blondie x Gregory Coffey Sleepy This Time ihe Dream's on Me XX ,il , X QAM Mary Teresa Egerer, Salufalorian Gold Medal for General Excellence Tops Al fhe Shrine of Sain? Cecelia Dorofhy Kierdorf Mariorie Larkin Doi Margie Piano Concerfo Sweefer fhan fhe Sweefes+ ENIUH5 1942 I4 James Cragin ..Jim.. Skylark Belly Ann Harbison Baby ..Jim.. Dorolhy Lavin Do'Hie l'll Remember You' W Xin 1---fv 'Y ee-1 2 '11 sa ,Q-we Mildred Downey Millie Hills of Old Wyoming Daniel Harringlon Dinny Swee+ Liffle Headache Harold Lawler Harry Careless .CN T - , ,vi 44,- -gm... M, Q 99 '!'Jj r' Cecelia Cruz Celi+a Cecelia Ralph Heil Slipper Begin 'lhe Beguine Pafricia Leyden NPN.. ln My Solilude 'Gm K' no-4 '59 ts- 'N-...Y Wakefield Everefl' Wake I Know Why Rifa Heil Marky Rio Rifa Pauline Leggio llpollyll Say If Carmen Gandara Blackie Mexicali Rose Marie Houslon Puffie Dark Eyes Mary Lesler Lizbefh Mood Indigo Manuel Gomez Shorl'y Zoof Sui+ Charles Hufchinson Chuck Sfrawberry Blonde Anfoineffe Lopez Toni San An+onio Rose So .Wx ur? ! Q bv., 'TW Sally Grimm Sal My Gal Sal Virginia Kearney Ginny Mary Jo Loveif ..-jo.. Shores of Tripoli Margaref Ha nsler npeggy.. Boogly Woogly Piggy Mary Kennedy Bu1ch Give Me a Sailor Norma Maron ..-Tomy.. mebody's Rocking My Who Wouldn'+ Love You? Dreamboaf' I5 'tif Norberf Maynard Peaches Baby Face Pafricia Ondrey Pai Daydreaming ' Mary Jane Roach Micky Lei Me Call You Sweeihearfu I 6 Pairicfa McCar!hy ..Pa+.. Wild irish Rose Lawrence OH Larry Eleanor Ross Honey Sweet and Low I 'QV Mariorie Miller Margie This Love of Mine' Phyllis Perry Spud ln ihe Mood Phyllis Sommer Penn Y Knif One, Purl Two ' Barbara Mi+chell Mifch Heavenly Carmel Pe ruui .. .. Carm ScaHerbrain Marie Smiih Curly Locks 'Anchors Away Francis Mueller Frank Coming 'Round ihe Mouniain Consuela Ponce .. . .. Connie He's in +he Army Now Barbara Towers Bobs I Don'+ Wanl fo Sei ihe World on Fire F 1212? ?9 Helen Naughion Chinky Oh, Johnnie Verena Puiynlzowslri Dolly Oh, You Beauiiful Doll Mary Vasquez Puckie I Understand Marv O'Brien Bonnie Miss You Mfchael Quinn Milne Wearing of ihe Green Grace Villareal Terry You Oughf To Be in Picfures Arihur O'Lea ry Ari Whispering Francis Redmond Corky Big Noise Blew in from Winneflrau Mildre-I Vogel Milly The Lady in Red Joseph Gannon, Valediciorian ..-Joe.. Jus1 a Kid Named Joe ENIUH5 1942 Kafherine Walkers Audrev Williams ..Kay.. ..Dree.. Moonlighf Cocldailu Yours I 7 UNIUH CLASS UF ineteen 42 'R FIRST ROW: Margarel Adza, Alice Annand, Margaref Anrooney, Laura Baird, Charles Bruce, Frances Burlre, Richard Burl, Teresa Calderon, Pal Connelly. Wayne Devine. SECOND ROW: Palricia Driscoll, Rosemary Doudle, Julief Farrage, Thomas Farrell, Franl: Faucefla, LoreHa Gaillardel, Jean Gerhard, Marie Gordon, William Granf, Theresa Hess. THIRD ROW: Mary Frances Holmes, Belly Ann House, Anifa Jones, Lorefia Kearney, Mary Kelly. Paul Kennedy, Joan Kenworfhy, Marion Lavin, Fred Lopreslo, Rila Mae Marrs. FOURTH ROW: HenrieHa Marliareni, Mailhew McDonough, Bernadelfe McKee, William Mc- Monagle, Lois Moore, Jeanelfe Morrison, James Mueller, Helen O'Neill, Josephine Orlega, Lorelia Oslerday. FIFTH ROW: Velma Ozenne, Perry Paulson, Pauline Price, Belly Fullings, Frances Quinn, Helen Rhodes. Mary Robinson, Mary Rogers, lsa- belle Rossbollom, Mary Roiheram. SIXTH ROW: Roberl Rousseau, Margarel Ruley, Marcella Russell, Thomas Saurwein, John Scl'1ul+e, Genevieve Sfanfon, Joseph Sfoclremer, Belly Tullius, Mary Theresa Urrea, Irene Viau. SEVENTH ROW: Arthur Walsh, Frances Weeren, Grace Wing, Jack Zaclra. 5 Z, . 'rc' ' 4, V N I 5.2 f. A -.ii 94.-.---N K ai J 'five--gg , .: I JL-N Q. ,V b, I 5- Q y ge: Ax, i , . I 2 h 5 V . ff X i 2 .5,,?, 4 K if tt. K fl C Q? ' Q X . . - iii A X. in ' Oi' is 3 .Q as S, ff' . g gl gi L fs. I Y- QL - x. as - ' . . le' I8 SUPHUMUHE CLASS UF ineteen 42 FIRST ROW: Grace Adamialu, Teresa Arranaga, Palricia Babineau, Mildred Bailey, Harold Barlow, Frances Bafeman, Aurora Bermeio, Belly Jo Boeslcin, Mary Bond, Alma Jean Bow. SECOND ROW: Anila Bruel, Consuela Burl, Elvia Carrillo, Cecelia Cervera, Gabriella Cervera, Virgina Chenard, Kalhleen Collins, Elaine Cowan, James Cullen, Phyllis Eclrardl. THIRD ROW: Roberf Ferralo, Vivienne Germon, Gilberf Gonzales, Vincenl Greco, James Hannigan, Rodney Houlihan, Keilh Heese, Beverly Herring, Joseph Hollz, Daniel Hornalius. FOURTH ROW: Louise Jamar, Lillian Jolley, Juanila Kane, Bernard Kanowsky, Frank Kennedy, Belly Ann Knoclr, Rosemary Lavery, Jeanefle Levasseur, Guadalupe Macmanus, John Magner. FIFTH ROW: Edward Maron, Marla Marlinez, Roberl McMillen, Kalhleen McNellis. Rosemarie Michaeli, Rifa Mae Milne, Alma Mora, Franlu Mramor, Bergila Naoum, Rex Newcomb. SIXTH ROW: John O'Leary, Louise Parlin, Mary Alice Piccone, June Pudewa, Dorolhy Quinn, Pairicia Raleigh, Ernesf Ramirez, Gladys Reagan, Richard Redmond, Teresa Roach, SEVENTH ROW: Leo Rosbollom, Louis Sais, Pafricia Sawyer, Suzanne Sherwood, Rose Shields. Mary Jean Sommer, Alma Srour, Irma Sloclcmeir, Edward Torrence, William Tullius. EIGHTH ROW: Eva Valencia, Frederiek Varies, Rebecca Vega, Eslelle Viau, Velma Vogel, Doris Walzel. Dolores Wagner. X 3 f A S. 'lf' - 0 2 ,I ' 1 A , f- I -I .. ' X I se ' F E . I ' . A - we-f . Pu 5 X ,' Q. x 5 . J H.. N In A I ,W I ff. i i LZ' .. 'Q 1 ' L Q. 1 Y X 5, , 6-'K 4 2 3 3. i iv I fi fl if I 7 ' f I I X 5 Q - Ly 3- 1 C. A tr: 1' X it FQ- : A 2' , Q' , 7... ' I in , a X I -L alibi , A 1? . A , az. -a. ,,, Q. M ' S may V' ' H Ls.. . F - L Vg , G A 'g . 4, , J . 21, , f - -1 . 5. Z- - 'D 4' ,' A 'wi' X Wig LS I if ' .. L.: N i I W. x in Q D' s rf ' . 1 P S f r':: 4 ,. ll: , 9, if .LST l A 'tg , I I 4 sg .4 it .A ' ' i x I.. SPE- n v h s. 1 pr: 27. ITHESHIVIAN CL SS UF ineleen 42 FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Annand, Viola Arevalo, John Babcoclc, Margarel Bohanan, George Berry, Agnes Blanlxmeyer, Lloyd Bonaly. SECOND ROW: Eugene Bow, Roberl' Breifhaupf, Mariorie Burlze, Palricia Byron, Helen Caire, Myrlle Carruihers, Gloria Casfaneda, Margarel Casfellanos, Annie Cenci, Dolores Cernin. THIRD ROW: Consfance Clarlne, Eileen Collins, Harry Coy, Charles Davis. Thomas Donlan, Pafricia Driscoll, Yolanda Elizondo, Shirley Elling Joseph Geil Margarel Gafz FOURTH ROW: Vicloria Giambrone, Mary Lou Germon, Jeanne Hall, Bernice Hallinan, Gerald Hildebrand, Rose Marie Hocking, Dorofhy Hogan, Roberl Horden, Cecilia Hursf, Annelfe Jauron. FIFTH ROW: David John, Mildred Johnson, Buena Kanowslxy, Rosalyn Kearney, Marian, Kersling, Gloria Kolb, Elaine Kraliclc, Anna Louise Lannin, Mildred Lerch, Rosanna Levermann. SIXTH ROW: Margarel Malloy, Juanila Manion, Roberl Mason, Dolores Mayo, Mariorie McGinIy, Richard Mc- Lean, Joseph McMonagle, Grace Naoum, Jessie Navarro, Eileen O'Connor. SEVENTH ROW: Jack O'Hara, Aileen O'Mara, Richard Palrenlxopp, Josephine Parra, Mary Ellen Perry, Eileen Ann Ripp. EIGHTH ROW: Rose Marie Ronnie Carmen de Ia Peza, Palricia Powers, Doreen Rafiferfy, Berfha Ramirex , Kalhleen Rose, Mary Rossnagel, Barbara Sandsfrom, Virginia Senechall Alice Shelley, Helen Sleclr, Eileen Sloup, Rufh Succop, Charles Thompson. NINTH ROW: Salvador de la Torre, Mary Troll- man, Jeanne Viau, Grace Vidauri, Clyde Walker, Louise Wafcruan, Joan Weiher, Phyllis Wingale, Marjorie WiHman, Daria Jordan Yrys. , I, f 'i . .- V Sp' A iw ,Z f- X- , .. f. wi' I' ' 3 'V 5, gi, 1 I ,c Q I - if I ' M x 1 1. K inn F 4 .1 s. I , . , M A is X . if-N3 ' xx 0 xl ' . sm- rf T' N 5, T. M I is f. , ie ., , Y' K I X- Y T, ,x i Q 534 EA - x .fl R . f. .X 1' :. , 'N z 'ET' 4 1. , K as M - . ' f , if . 7 I ' so an I we L ly J I .44 S' - 3 ., 1' 'Cry e - IM. -we Z, 'N - .x w. i .L X. I . 5 ' ' ' ., K ' K T '- I I it 5 '- rf if fr gg I af' s an 5 , :W 5' , V -0 an Q hi gi I I Qin' QI I. . . Q I T W , KN Y 'f 4:1 -1. X - X 5. ir X? ' S hr. All.. -,lm. - 1 50 I e Q , ' 1 L. , I I ,K '. i F '31 . y 'T Y L i f .R , ' 'L do 4 PIHES' Staff hum Mifl-nite Uil Typisls Carmen Ganclara and Verena Pufynlzowslri pre- Sally Grimm and Beffy Ann Harbison sell advertising pare copy for fhe l942 Spires. space fo Al, fhe neighborhood florisl. Palricia Layden, Milne Quinn, Pa? McCarfhy, and Barbara Towers and Joe Gannon solicil' adveriising Mildred Downey Search for new ideas in All-American copy by felephone. prile winning annuals. ,.....'- , LOOK! 5 f 'ff Y m y num umuurw X ,L W 0 N ' if ,Jw Q fe RW X ff 505 gym ww mu Mrs. Thomas F. Leyden, Presidenf of fhe Sainf Agnes' Mofhers' Club, presenfs Mike Quinn, Business Manager of Spires, wifh a check for one hundred dollars. Pafricia McCar+hy, Subscripfion Manager, increases her sales by a display of affraciive posfers. Sisfer Mary Helen, Annual Advisor, direcfs sfaff members, Mary Teresa Egerer Mildred Downey, and Carmel Peruzzi in 'their work on fhe Spires. ' 22 'A' 'A' ir Edilor Helen Nauglllon smiles wilh salisfaclion as she examines lhe excellenl piclures submilled by Mr. Jack Chrisly, official pholog- rapher for Spires. Grace Villareal. slaff arlisl, de- signs Spires' poslers as Pal Mc- Cerlhy looks on admiringly. 3 xi' 1-Q fl aj, van of' SPIRES STAFF Edilor Helen Nauglilon Arl Edilor - Grace Villareal Business Manager Mike Quinn Adverlising Manager Mildred Downey Subscriplion Manager - - Pal McCarll1y Adverlising Solicilors: Pauline Leqgio, Norberl Maynard, Mary Jane Roach, Phyllis Sommer Subscriplion Solicilors: Sally Grimm, Belly Ann Harbison, Francis Redmond, Mary Vasquez Copy Wrilers: Richard Burl, Jim Cragin, Mary Teresa Egerer, William Granl, Lawrence Oll, Carmel Peruzzi, Barbara Towers, Mary Vasquez Typisls - Carmen Gandara, Verena Pulynlcowski I fi! 23 was Barbara Towers, Prefecf Barbara Mifchell, Vice-Prefecf Marjorie Miller, Treasurer Joy Bailey, Secrefary 4' :xv 3 'Ml V mia ., , ,vcr V Jr ' A 5-i1'5k,l. A.-iL,'.,fy1p.. 1 ' -4, K 4.73. fr I X. '90-U-Q, : f---. . THE SODALITY sponsored a coffee drive for 'rhe House of Hos- pifalify, confribufed sfamps fo 'rhe foreign missions, and gafhered religious Chrisfmas cards for fhe Confrafernify. Their monfhly visifs Io fhe General' Hospifal were confinued faifhfully. The Braille Com- miffee provided fransporfafion fo Sunday Mass for fhe Cafholic blind. Since December sevenfh, fhe Sodalisfs' acfivifies have falcen on a pafriofic fone. A candy drive for fhe U.S.O., confribufions fo fhe U.S.O. Kniffing Club, collecfing re-condifioned prayer-boolcs. rosaries, and ofher sacred arficles for fhe soldiers, and a 'rinfoil drive for fhe governrnenf were parf of fheir war efforf. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Soclalisfs Dorofhy Lavin, Yvonne Carrufhers, Mary Lesfer. Beffy Ann Harbison, Marie Smifh, Joy Bailey, Virginia Kearney, Mary Teresa Egerer, Mildred Downey, Mary Kennedy, Irene Viau. ' Ufficers + +- + THE KNIGHTS OF OUR LADY aim ar greafer personal holiness 'rhrough The daily recifalion ol +he rosary and Visils for Vic+ory. Some may fall shorf of lheir ideals, bul all realize lhal in slriving for perfecfion, lhey will inevilably allain a cerlain porrion of il. ln addifion To cooperaling wilh Sodalily drives and lending rheir services al The General l-lospilal, lhe boys successfully inauguraled group discussions al lheir regular meelings. Sodalisi Leo Rossbo'H'om franscribes Braille for Sodalisi Mary Teresa Egerer plays lhe organ 'lhe Calholic Blind. for Divine Services. .yi ,- Udality Fred Lopresfo, Treasurer Wakefield Everefi, Vice-Prefecf Charles Hufchinson, Prefecf Lawrence OH, Secreiary Ufficlars t f f iasses in session Helen Naughfon, Judge of ihe Girls' Couri, assisfed by Cleric Mildred Downey, fries Eileen O'Mara for a minor siudenf body offense. Tom Farrell graphically narrafes fhe sfory of sugar fo fhree inferesfed lisieners, Lois Moore, Mariorie Miller, and Mai McDonough. Freshmen Margaref Gafz, Dolores Cernin, Yolanda Elizando, Jeanne Viau, Rosemarie Ronnie, Grace Naoum, and John Babcock compile anfhologies of modern Caiholic poeis. Wakefield Evereif conducfs a Quiz Program in which Mary Teresa Egerer and William Gran? carry oFF ihe honors. Ofher parficipanrs are Charles Davis, Lupe Macmanus. Rosemary Lavery, Mildred Downey, Paul Kennedy. and Helen Naughion. V YY A,-J, r0lFbv-Mn' 73 'D IN NATIONAL DEFENSE The science sfudenis are righ+ ouf in Ironf. In odd momenfs, befween ascerfaininq The ad- vanfages of Ihe indudion coiI and Iesfing The vibra- Iions of sound, The Physics cIass Consfrud Ieiegraphy se+s and pracrice sending and receiving messages in The Infernafional Morse Code. Sisfer CI1arIoHe fransmifs a message in lnfernaiional Morse Code I members of fhe Physics class. Ralph Heil waiches wifh inharesi as Wayne Devine charges an elecfroscope by inducfion. MATHEMATICS is so essen- Hal in many phases of indus- Iry Ioday Iha+ Sainf Agnes' offers eighf semesiers in The subiecf, inc:Iuding courses in Algebra, Plane and Solid Geornerry, and Trigonomerry. I-Iere we see Ar+ O'Leary soIving an infricaie probIem in SoIid Geomefry. Alice Annand and Joe Sloclcemer do fhe heavy loolcing on while Fred Lopreslo makes nifric acid. Fred Lopresio malres bromine, a consfifueni' of fear gas and of efhyl qasoline. Evidently lhe unpleasanl odor is noi' yei discernible, for Fred and Joe look comforfable enough. 30 'A' 'A' 'A' ELEMENTS, compounds, and mixlures combine lo mysfify and iascinare rhe Chemisfry class. They gasp in amazernenf as a mixrure of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide changes before Their eyes info ordinary drinking waler and sall. They discover for lhemselves fhe effecls of acids and bases on melals and, sonnefimes, on fingers. They make soap, elch glass, prepare gases, lhus acquir- ing knowledge which will prove uselul lo Them in exams and afrerwards. ir i' if IN AN AGE when pracfical mechanics is playing an ever-increasing parf in our lives, youlh seelcs an undersfanding of 'rhe iundamenfal principles in The sfudy of Mechanical Drawing. AT Sainl Agnes' High fhe course consisfs of a survey of +he field of graphic ar'rs. This primary 'rraining has developed fhe falenf of a number of our graduafes, who now hold imporlanf posilions in defense planls. All find lhe course useful in solving mechanical or archi- feciural problems in everyday life. 1 D f . Richard Bur? inlls his drawing Tom Farrell fesfs his crysfal sei radio. John Schulfe builds a crvsfal radio and enioys KNX. 31 ir 'k ir COMMERCIAL AWARDS Gregg Sl'ior+l'iand Speed Cerlificaie l8O wordsl-Verena Pulynlqowslci. Gregg Slworllwand Speed Cerlilicale l6O wordsl-Carmen Gandara, Helen Nauglwion. Complele Tlneory Cerlilicale lSl1orTl1andl- Cecelia Cruz, Carmen Gandare, Rila Heil, Helen Nauglilon, Verena Pulynkowsld. Order of Arlislic Typisls-Prize Winner- Mergerel Adza. Teresa Hess makes a pleasinq picfure as well as a pleasing copy. Pauline Leggio, Rifa Heil, Florella Paul Kennedy plays fhe business man Jeanefie Morrison, Marcella Russel, Boeslrin, and Cecelia Cruz busy ihem- and diciafes a leHer io his efiicieni' and Irene Viau learn fhe inrricacies selves wifh office procedure. secretary, Helen Rhodes. of filing. 32 air 'A' 'A' xx Norma Maron urges confribufions lo lhe Phyllis Perry praciices Firsf Aid bendaging Leo Rossbollom Mgihers' Club Communiiy Chesl' drive. her pafieni, Mariorie Larlcin. posier conlesf. '-A13--' Sisier Archangel direcfs a group of slu- denfs in flue ar? of Mechanical Drawing. SAINT AGNES, lhis year, as always, was aclive in civic projecls 'lor The beliermenl and safely of Los Angeles. The Communify Ches+ Drive, The Junior Recl Cross, Firsl Aid, lhe Fire and Air-Raid Palrol, lhe U.S.O., lhe House of Hospiialily, 'rhe local lvloihers' Club, all mel with Hue generous, enlhusiaslic supporf ol fhe sluclenls. 33 4 Mrs. Eilinq manipulafes 'Phe new mixer, a giff of fhe Mo+her's Club. WHEN ihe odor oi good home coolcing sfeals up ihe siairs and info 'rhe classrooms, The siudenis lznow ihaf lcind Mrs. Eiling is busily preparing a fasly lunch. Perhaps lhaf accounis for The mad rush af lhe noon dismissal. , Awf' K X fab' NORBERT MAYNARD, Dan- iel l-lornafius, Joseph Sfock- emer, Arlhur Walsh, and Danny l-larringlon awail iheir Turn lnone loo palienilyl for lunch in The school cafeleria. 3-i fx LUPE MACMANUS hesie fares a momenf in a choice befween Bireley's orange iuice and Dolan's Dairy millc. Virginia Chenard looks over day's menu. Sf X.. in Am- I' mg Akc- f- M. . 'jf 'k 'A' -A' THE Kuirrime CLUB was organized To give 'rhe girls an opporfunily +0 aid in Na- Tional Defense. Headed by fheir capable president Phv'- liz Sommer, 'rhe lwenly-live members lnil sweaisers which lhey send lo service men. Money for yarn was oblained 'rhrough donafions and by social affairs sponsored by 'Zhe club lo raise funds. Dorofhy Lavln, Florella Boeslxin, Phyllis Sommer, Yvonne Carrulhers, Pafrlcua Ondrey, and Mary Theresa Burke lrnif sweafers for ihe U. S. service men CAPTAIN WAGNER pre- senls Phyllis Perry wifh a Firsl Aid cerfificale. All The pupils in 'rhe Biology class foolc The course and passed lhe examinalion, buf Phyllis carried off +he honors wi+h an average of 99 per cenl. E E. 'W gl l X, .!' ' Y ' ' 3.11 fi' . - I' j , t W V Ii. , ,',, . HV. -. . ,ani Tl if if' L , I 1 THESE small sTringed creaTures, which sing, dance and perform are operaTed by a SainT Agnes' Sop - omore, Daniel HornaTius. PuppeTry has been his hobby since childhood, and a progressive hobby iT has proved. Today Daniel is known ThroughouT The slaTe Tor his clever and inTriguing perTormances, Tours with his puppeTs have Taken him Through The UniTed STaTes and Canada. AT presenT he is enTer- Taining The Army and Navy, doing his biT To keep The colors Tlying. AlThough his revues are con- sTanTly changing, his audiences clamor Tor The popular TavoriTes, such as Charlie Chaplin, John Barrymore, and Carmichael. 6 THE HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY re- ceived This generous donaTion of coTTee soIiciTed by SodalisTs Frank EauceTTa, Theresa Hess, Joseph STockemer, and BernadeTTe McKee. CANDY EOR THE U.S.O. donaTed by SainT Agnes' sTudenTs and packed Tor delivery by SodalisTs Carmen Gandara, Mary RoTheram, Leo l?ossboTTorn, EsTelle Viau, Pauline Leggio, Erank EauceTTa, RuTh Succop, and Harry Coy. T .M i MONSIGNOR FULTON Sl-TEEN wiTh his clean-cuT logic and brillianT oraTory holds The aTTenTion of SodalisTs Franlc Kennedy and Jim Cullen as They lisTen in To The CaTholic Hour on a Sunday aTTernoon. CONNIE PONCE, Virginia Kearney, An- ToineTTe Lopez, and DoroThy Lavin compare Their senior class rings. AlThough some pre- ferred gold, and oThers, silver shanlcs, The beauTy of each ring lies in The TradiTional SainT Agnes' cresT. FATHER RYDER Teaches a group oT vol- unTeer SodalisTs To sing The Mass in Rus- sian. FaTher was for many years a mission- ary in Russia and conTinues his worlcfiamong These people here in Los Angeles. AT iSainT Andrew's Russian Church, FaTher Ryder says Mass according To The FasTern riTe and gives Holy Communion under boTh Species. WHETHER you are Trying To discover The dimensions of The Tai Mahal or where spar- rows go in winTer, SisTer Dolorella will show you where To Tind iT. No maTTer whaT your TasTe in liTeraTure, SisTer has iusT The book Tor you. Among our memories of school days aT SainT Agnes' we will Treasure mosT The pleasanT hours spenT in The library. 37 3 Q I 38 HIVILEEES H TI-IE ADDITION of a new seclion ol violins and several brass inslru- menls lhis year indicales lhal Ihe school orcheslra is sleadily pro- gressing. As usual The orcheslra has assisled al many of lhe school enferlainmenls, bofh lor Ihe slu- denl body and lor lhe public. usic SINGING a Ponlilical High Mass, celebraled by His Excellency, Bishop IvlcGuclcen, Io honor lhe Cenlennial ol lhe Sislers ol lhe I-Ioly Cross, The Glee Club ushered in The new school year. OIF lo an early slarl, lhe meme bers worlced perseveringly, confinuing The us- ual aclivilies ol lhe club and inlroducing new ones. To lhe ioinf Sodalily-Glee Club proiecl of singing hymns al lhe General I-Iospilal on The second Sunday ol each monlh was added 'rhe privilege ol providing music lor lhe palienls' Chrislmas Mass. ln school affairs, lhe annual Carnival Amaleur Hour gave op- porlunily for lhe more ambilious members Io exhibir lheir falenl, and fhe club was well represenled. I X... Music for ever Une i f, CAROLERS, besides singing aT The ChrisT- mas enTerTainmenT, also Travelled To several oT The ciTy hospiTals and visiTed The Home OT The l.iTTle SisTers oT The Poor. Soon aTTer The winTer vacaTion, The nearness oT l.enT, l'loly Week, and EasTer called TorTh The solemn peniTenTial music imkermingled wiTh Alleluias. Wifh inTerrupTions Tor The l-ligh Masses on ST. PaTricl4's Day, The FeasT oT ST. Joseph, and The AnnunciaTion, The Clulo worked sTeadily Toward The climax of The year, The 5:30 Mass on EasTer morning. And now CommencemenT remains, To end The year where iT loegan, be- Tore The alTar, wilh The sTrains oT The Tradi- Tional God of All NaTure. Boys' Glee Club Girls' Glee Club rl 053. VY V'Y A Group of Carolers Cl-llEF among The acTiviTies OT The Boys' Choir was The ChanTing OT The Tenebrae during l-loly Week and of The Vespers during ForTy Hours DevoTion. 4 I THE HAUGHTY DUCHESS, surrounded by simple village folk, falls on her knees in supplianl veneralion al The miraculous apparifion of +he Virgin. A+ lhe high school performance Pafricia Ondrey, supporled by an enfirely new casl, played 'rhe role of +he duchess. IN CONNECTION wirh Fire Prevenlion Week, The Speech Ar'rs class presenied an origi- nal musical comedy, l-lol Slug, wriHen by Mary Te- resa Egerer and Carmel Peruzzi. The enfire class par- ficipaled, and bofh firemen and fellow sludenls ap- plauded fhe produclion en- fhusiaslically. 42 A TENSE MOMENT in A Painl- ing for The Duchess in which Mil- dred Vogel played fhe duchess: Francis Redmond, lhe par? of Manuel, fhe noblemani and Ru- dolph Abeyla, Basil, The painler. Carmel Peruzzi, Peggy Hansler, Mary Jane Roach, Mary Vasquez, Phyllis Sommer, and Norma Maron add color, rhy+hm and melody fo The Firebugn chorus. ramatics llsf Sommer Pafricia Onclre Mar Vos uez and Pauline Le io bus Y- Y q i 99 Y wlfh make-up in flue easl wing of flue Globe Thealre. I , 4 ,li ' vm , 3, . 7 , , 4 fl 2 'Neill xi Kafherine Waiters, es Wild Nell, coldly receives fha advances of Handsome Harry, played by Francis Blaire. THE GLOBE THEATRE has long been an oulsfanding ailraclion al fhe school carnival. This year, in addilion lo lhe fradilional ama- leur hour. lhe program leafured Two farces, Wild Nell, fhe Pel of lhe Plains and The Falal Quest presenlecl by members of lhe Speech class, ancl lhe ever popular Follies s+agc'l by fhe Senior boys. fl i James Goule Peggy Hansler Kay WaHers Ed Keene, Eldon Vigney, and Pai McCar+hy enjoy refreshmenis between dances. Louis Papas and Phyllis Perry dance fhe France: Quinn and Speed Crandel pose Conga for Mr. Chrisfy. SINCE PEARL HARBOR, sfyles, adverfisemenls, and iewelry have falqen on a rnililary lone. So if was filling lhal Saini Agnes' Senior- Junior Prom should also have a parriofic lherne. The bids were mos? alrracrive in red, while and blue. Defense sfamps were sold during 'rhe course of lhe evening, and only lhose who had boughl sfamps were allowed lo parlicipale in lhe ninrh dance, approprialely called lhe Vic+ory Dance. The ballroom of rhe Ellcs' Club provided a suilable selling lor lhe affair. Johnny ..lay's orcheslra was a source of delighr lo lhe dancers. The prom commirlee consisied of 'rhe olzlicors of The Junior class: Alice Marie Annand, Charles Bruce, Paul Kennedy, Rifa lvlae lvlarrs, Bill lvlclvlonagle, Lorella Oslerday, Joseph Sloclcemer, and Grace Wing. UNIUR PHU a great Success Yvonne Carrullwers and Franlx Trembley enioy ihemselves al flue Junior-Senior Prom. Perry Paulson, Pafricia Cullen, Row Saufer, Rila Mac Marrs, Jaclc Lloyd, Mary Teresa Egerer, Belly Pulllngs, Wil- liam Grant Marv Alice Ross, and Harold Sorola. Roy Sauler, Rifa Mae Marrs, Charles Gross, Pafricla Leyden. Helen Naughfon, and Rudolph Abevla. 45 plu kers f + f THE CLASS OF I942 has been inferesfed in liierary aclivilies since ifs Freshman year. ln The ninfh grade lhese ambifious English sludenls published The Ourburslf' a proiecl sponsored by lhe enlire class. As Sophomores lhey organized The Blue WT Edifor Carmel Peruzzi scans 'rhe firsf copy of The Uplook. Cover drawn by Grace Villareal, sfaff ariisf. 46 Pencil Club, devored lo lhe developmenl of lhe lilerary ral- enls of ils members. This club was confinued in The Junior year and dislinguished ilself by 'rhe publicalion of Pencil Poinrsf' a sorr of school newspaper. Now, as Seniors, lhey have upheld lheir repulalion as crealive wrilers by producing The Uploolcf' a magazine conlaining shorf sfories, essays, and verse. The edilor, Carmel Peruzzi, assisfed by an able slaff of wrilers and arlisrs, designed and ediled This final collec+ion from The pens of lhe Class of l942. Carmel Peruzzi, Mariorie Larkin, Verna Puiynlcowslxi, Mary Lesfer, Barbara Towers, and Grace Vi.lareal ai worl: on The Uploolr. Dunes! lfuuquistadnresl THE DUCES combined The TranslaTion oT Virgil wiTh many ouTside proiecTs This year. The sTory oT The AnnunciaTion was acTeol ouT wiTh The players speaking in LaTin The Gospel accounT nccording To SainT Luke. In an open Torum wiTh The Spanish Club, discussing SouTh America, The LaTin sTudenTs were vicTorious, proving ThaT The sTudy oT l.aTin is noT conTined To The aTTairs of The ancienTs. The club meeTings were en'ivoned by several new games adapTed Trom popular TavoriTes To TesT The players' knowledge oT l.aTin words or idenTiTies in The Aeneid. The sTudy oT The lliiad and The Odyssey was linked wiTh regular class work, and inTeresTing discussions were held on The similariTies be-Tween The modern world and ThaT oT Homer. Wakefield EvereTT, BeTTy Ann House, Mary RoTheram, l.oreTTa Kearney, and Alice Annand play Bingo a la LaTin. Grace Villareal shows her laTesT slrefch in Spanish cosTuming To her admiring fellow sTudenTs, Carmen Gandara, Jim Cragin, and William Granf. Helen Caire and Eva Valencia display Their arTisTic abiliTy To The Spanish Club. Eileen Sfoup shows Louise Carreon how a Spanish manTilla is worn. PAN-AMERICANISM has been The Theme oT The monThly meeTings oT The ConquisTadore:. Books, pamph- leTs, movies were secure'l in order To obTain a'l The inTormaTion possible abouT our neighbors in SouTh Amer- ica. l3requenT round Table discus- sions, open Torums and debaTes en- livened The sTudy oT The economic. social and religious liTe oT These peo- ple. ln Their small way, The Conquis- Tadores hope To play a parT in esTab- lishing a Pan-America Union. 47 i a T .e ,Q yi i za Q 'ix fi 9 i 1 s i i l Michael Quinn, Chairman: Mary Teresa Egerer, Winner of Preliminary Coniesig Barbara Towers. Mary Lesfer, Mary Jane Roach, and Francis Redmond, Confeslanls. Uraturical l3UI1lESl WITH Mobilizalion for Social Reconslruclionu as a general rheme, parficipanrs in +he annual apologeiics coniesl sponsored by The Young Men's lnsfiruie, under ihe direclion of rhe Jesuil Faihers, prepared oralions on ihe subiecrs of Cafholic reconsirucrion in lhe home, ihe parish, ihe siaie, and 'rhe labor group. Mary Teresa Egerer and Francis Redmond represenred Saini Agnes' in rhe semi-finals al Loyola High School. Alfhough neifher conresiani won placemenr in ihe finals held ai Immaculaie l-learf College, 'their work was crediiable and ihe experience valuable. 48 Mary Teresa Egerer and Mary Lesler, winners of lirsf ancl second place in lhe preliminary conlesl. SAINT AGNES' sTudenT body has always prided iTselT on The awards won annually in The ciTy- wide compeTiTion cor1ducTed by The Tire deparT- menT during Fire PrevenTion Week. This year, an excepTionally inTeresTing program, TeaTuring in an original sl4iT The various Tire hazards, To- geTher wiTh a well organized Tire drill, won SainT Agnes' second place wiTh a special award and generous comrnendaTion Trom The Tire inspecTor. ln The picTure below we see ChieT lnspecTor Henry Boone presenTing The Trophy To Lawrence OTT, The sTudenT body presiclenT. Lawrence OTT, Presidenf of SainT Agnes' STudenT Body, receives The Trophy from Chief lnspecTor Boone of The Los Angeles Fire DeparTmenT. 'A' 'lr if The annual May Procession is a loved TracliTion aT SainT Agnes'. The May Queen, Barbara Towers, who has The privilege oT crowning The Blessed lv1oTher, is accompanied by Two TirsT grade aTTendanTs, Ann JeaneTTe Ferchaud and Mary PaTricia Redmond. 49 e............ ..,.,, . -sure xv ...E 3..- . . l I .. uv.. ,.- If .sd g sr lug! ll -1 5 vu I ,L Esfelle Viau, siudeni pianisf Yvonne Carruihers, sfudenf violinisf fp if av Neal Van Houfen NEAL VAN HQUTEN, presidonl ol Junior B, was The lirsl Sainl Agnes' boy lo olller his services lo Uncle Sam. Neal is now slalioned al lhe U. S. Naval Air Slalion, Squad- ron F.T. IO in San Diego. Wrife him a line. 50 SAINT AGNES' appeal lor Chrisfmas baslcels reaped a bounlilul harvesl lhis year. Each class provided several lamilies wilh Chrislmas dinners plus candy and loys lor lhe children. Erorn Eugene Bow, lhe shorlesl Ereshman, lo Joe Gannon, fhe lallesl Senior, everybody helped. 1 f. EXCITEMENT and enThusiasrn always greeT The appearance oT The school annual. Here a group oT This year's Sen- iors welcome lasT year's Spires. STUDENT BODY enTerTainmenT This year included Shakespearean players, marion- eTTes, moTion picTures, lecTures Toy Mr. Fred PlimpTon OT l-Tarvarcl and Mr. W. H. Mooring, English newspaper correspondenT. TW ana., Q T fav I N. - V I942 marlced The inTroducTion oT a new honor sysTem aT SainT Agnesf The school was aTTiliaTed wiTh The CaliTornia Schol- arship FederaTion, a sTaTe-wide associa- Tion whose purpose is The recogniTion fa,-It and encouragemenT oT high scholarship. The moTTo oT The organizaTion is Schol- arship Tor Service. Admission is open To all sTudenTs who malce The required average, Ten honor poinTs per semesTer, providing ThaT Their ciTizenship record is saTisTacTory. BeTTy Ann Knock, Mary Teresa Egerer, Wakefield EvereTT, and Irma STocTzmeir, charTer members of SainT Agnes' C.S.F. 5 I 'K-Y X Coach Bill Lauerman Caplain Frank Blaire Rudolph Abeyfa Charles Huichfnson iqslsin COACH BILL LAUERMAN die recled lhe boys' alhlelics al Sainr Agnes' from I933 fo l942. During These nine years he developed many firsr class afhleles, among lhenn Lelly Granf who has played wifh lhe Los Angeles Angels and lhe Chicago Cubs Las? April Sainf Agnes' los'r Mr. Lauer- man io a grealer organizalion, The Los Angeles Police Deparlmenl. l-lis cleparfure cur shorl The sporrs season, buf 'rhe boys accepled lhe sacrifice cheerfully, realizing rhe need for ready adiuslmenls in lhese uncerfain clays. Lawrence OH Joseph Gannon Michael Quinn Frank Faucefla AI McNulfy A Bill McMonagle in Review Sainl Sain? Saini Saini Sain? Sainl Sainl Agnes I3 So. Cal. Mil. Acad. O 'K Agnes 6 Villanova I2 Agnes' O Harvard 6 Agnes' IS Raenlorcl 6 Agnes' O Sainl lvlonica's 37 Agnes 6 Sherman lnsliiule 20 Agnes 6 Paige Miliiary Acad. 6 SCHEDULE K Coach Lauerman diagrams a new play. in Bernard Kanowsky Charles Bruce Ernesf Ramirez G. 'K I Frank Mramor Jack Magner Neal Van Houfen Un! Teammatesl SAINT AGNES' SAINTS opened fhe l94l season by invad- ing Long Beach fo defeaf a favored Soufhern California Milifary Academy. Under fhe leadership of Capfain Frank Blaire, fhe Red Horde displayed plenfy of courage and feamworlc by rornping over fo pay dirf fwice. The final whisfle sef fhe score af I3 fo O. Affer a week of hard pracfice, fhe Sainfs mef Villanova af Ojai. The heavier Villanova feam scored once in fhe lasf guarfer by infercepfing a pass deep in Sf. Agnes' ferrifory and once in fhe second quarfer by lighfning fhrusfs info fhe lighfer Sainf Agnes' line. Wifh fhe score I2 fo 0 againsf fhem, fhe Sainfs, as if inspired, came ouf on fhe field fo score a fouchdown in fhe fhird guarfer and fo fhreafen again in fhe fourfh. The game ended I2 fo 6 wifh fhe sfrong Villanova feam digging in fo wifhsfand anofher onslaughf. ' QTKMJ VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Baclrfield-Neal Van Houfen, Frank Blaire, Franlr Fauceffa, Laurence Off. Line Charles Hufchinson, Joe Gannon, Bill McMcnagle, Rudolph Abeyfa, AI McNulfy and Ernesf Ramirez. Cenfer-Charles Bruce. We HAMPERED by The loss of some oT Their TirsT sTring sTalwarTs, The scrappy Red and WhiTe held The powerful Harvard lvliliTary Academy To a slim 6 To O vicTory. Angered by Two deTeaTs in succession, The SainTs swepT over a TasT Raenford Team To The Tune oT I8 To 6. The opponenTs showed lighTning speed, buT, due To The excel- lenT defense oT The ST. Agnes' line, They could make liTTle use of iT. An ill wind blew in Trom The coasT when The huslcy bunch of pigslcin pushers Trom ST. Monica's plowed The Red and WhiTe under wiTh a score OT 37 To O. The Sherman Indians bore down on The SainTs nexT and ambushed our boys, scalping Them 20 To 6. The CadeTs and SainTs meT in The lasT game oT The season. lT was a TighT Trom sTarT To Tinish wiTh The SainTs geTTing The upper hand Toward The end. The whisTle Tied The score 6 To 6. Always du Ur dienl V... ' . 1 I 1 'C I Bill Lauerman sends Blaire in To win The game Top Row-Coach Bill Lauerman, Bill McMonagle, MaTT McDonough, Jaclr Magner, Wakefield EvereTT, Michael Quinn, Harold Barlow, Clyde Walker, Charles Bruce, Carl Call, Manager. 55 Middle Row-Mark Cahill, Wayne Devine, Fred Lopresfo, Neal Van Houfen, Frank Mramor, Franlx FauceTTa, ErnesT Ramirez, Louis Sais, Jack O'Hara. BoTTom Row-AI McNulTy, Charles Hufchinson, Lawrence OTT, Frank Blaire, Rudolph AbeyTa, Joseph Gannon, Ralph Heil. :F T T A + 1 VARSITY TEAM FirsT Row-Coach Bill Lauerman, VincenT Greco, ArThur Walsh, Bob Ferraio, Charles Bruce. Second Row-Franlr FauceTTa, Danny HarringTon, Frank Blaire, Lawrence OTT, Harold Barlow. Baslcefball sTars, Danny Harringfon and ArThur Walsh. do some fancy playing. Tl-TE I94I-T942 BASKETBALL TEAM, cap- Tained by Danny l-larringTon, broughT eiqh+ vicTories home To SainT Agnes'. Triumphs over Cumnock, Black-Eoxe, SainT Bernar- dine's, Villanova, and SainT Monica's loroughT saTisTacTion To The conTesTanTs and Thrills To The specTaTors. Lack oT heighT proved a liabiliTy To The home boys when playing Teams wiTh exTra Tall men. In spiTe oT This handicap The SainTs made a good showing in every game. The season closed wiTh The lnTer-CaTholic TournamenT, spon- sored by MounT Carmel High. SainT Agnes' Took 4Th place and broughT home a Trophy Tor Their driving Tinish in The Two games They won. B STRING To Row-Richard BurT Geor e Berr MaTT Mc- P I 9 Yi Donough, John O'Leary. BoTTom Row-Jack Magner, Wayne Devine, Ed Maron. Bill Tullius. 56 ' A 4 : sf'-f '- ' A ' A i us of 'S J ' W l if ', Q- ,-1,,. X yr up E I H' 1 A.-,M ,aww M Q i N ,f L, new gy. ilk-Q51 gm . 1. ,w.vo,. . 4, K Q., 5' Q- ' x if, T T X x , QL irq ' 'T YA .no ,gi-H , V . ., mgkigbgqg Tr: HS SCHEDULE Sainl Sainl Sainl Sainl Sainl Sainl Sain? Sainl Sainf Sainl Sainl Sainl Sainl Sainl Sainl Sain? Sain? Sainl Sainf Sain? Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes' Agnes' Agnes Agnes Agnes' Agnes' Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes' Agnes Agnes Agnes Harvard ,. Cumnoclc , Calhedral S+. lv1onica's Ml. Carmel Calhedral , Cumnoclc Sl. Bernardines , Ml. Carmel , S+. Monica's, , Sherman lnsfilule Loyola , Sherman lnsfilufe Villanova ,, , S+. Bernarcline's Black-Foxe ,, , S+. An'rhony's , S+. Monica's, Villanova , Loyola L , keteers f ik + Coach Laureman gives fhe ieam lasf minufe insirucfions before fhey go ouf io win fhe game. A lense momenf as Danny Harringfon fries for a baskef . . . and males if! Sain? Agnes' rooiers furn ouf af fhe C.Y.O. fo cheer ihe Sainis wheiher fhey win or lose. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Charles Bruce, Frank Blaire, Danny HarringTon, Bill McMon- agle, Harold Barlow, Joseph Gannon, Charles Hufchinson, MaTT McDonough, Frank Mra- mor, Ernesf Ramirez, Lawrence OH, Frank FauceTTa, Jael: Magner, ArThur Walsh, Ru- dolph Abeyia, and Bob Ferrafo. COACH LAUERMAN, wiTh only Three regulars from lasT year, had To rebuild The Team. The boys improved wiTh each game, and, if The season had noT been cuT shorT by The deparTure of The coach, They would have won many more games. The Team was Tull OT spiriT buT lacked experience, and should be very good nexT year wiTh so many of This year's regulars coming back. ST. Agnes' Tied iTs TirsT game I4 To I4 wiTh Mr. Carmel's B's. FauceTTa, Maguire and Walker made a good number oT ST. Agnes' hiTs. In The nexT game wiTh CaThe- dral's B's, good piTching by Tullius helped The Team win 6 To 5. The SainTs again Toolc -X . Q, s Q on MT. Carmel's B's, This Time winning 5 To 4. Cragin's double and Magner's homer high-lighTed The game. The boys suTTered Their TirsT loss aT The hands oT ST. Monica's, 20 To 2. OTT's wisecraclcs lcepT up The spiriTs oT The Team aTTer iTs deTeaT by CaThedral I2 To O. Don SmiTh played greaT ball Tor ST. Agnes'. AnoTher game wiTh This school broughT much The same resulT. Up againsT a superior piTcher, The SainTs losT I7 To 4. The besf ball oT The season was played wiTh MT. Carmel's A's. The Team had improved sTeadily and almosT won, buT losT ouT in The lasT inning. BASEBALL VARSITY Top Row-Clyde Wallrer, Har old Barlow, Vincenf Greco Frank FauceTTa, Gerald Hilde brand, Don Smifh, Jaclc Mag ner. Boffom Row - Jack Maguire Bill Tullius, Lawrence OTT James Cragin, Bob FerraTo John O'Leary, Jack O'Hara fl 7 ig irls ports THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is one oT The ouTsTanding organizaTions aT SainT Agnes'. IT aims To develop leadership, sporTs- manship and Triendliness in iTs members. From The beginning oT The year The girls showed Tine spiriT, coming ouT To pracTice wiTh all The vigor and pep of a winning Team. Volleyball opened The sporT season aT SainT Agnes'. The Team made a grand showing Trom sTarT To Tinish, and alThough They did noT win many vicTories, They hearTily enjoyed playing. The schedule included games wiTh Cor- vallis, CaTholic Girls' High, Immaculafe HearT, and SainT Andrew's. BaslceTball, a TavoriTe sporT wiTh mosT oT The girls, immediaTely Tol- lowed The volleyball season. The Team wenT ouT To win as one may iudge from The schedule. lmmaculaTe HearT High School sponsored The annual CaTholic Schools' Play Day, held aT CaTholic Girls' High on SaTurday. March 28. Eleven schools, including SainT Agnes, parTicipaTed. The program opened wiTh The SaluTe To The Flag. The schedule oT games was Then posTed, and The Tun commenced. ATTer a day varied wiTh all lcinds oT sporTs, The girls reassembled Tor The singing oT The STar Spangled Banner. PlenTiTul and TasTy reTreshrnenTs concluded a mosT enioyable ouTing. LETTERGIRLS LeTT To RighT-Mary Jane Roach, Sally Grimm, Grace Wing, BeTTy Pullings, Virginia Kearney, LoreTTa Kearney, Alice Annand, LoreTTa OsTerday, Consuela BurT, Phyllis Sommer, Verena, PuTynkowslri, Mary Vasquez, and Yvonne CarruThers. ,ai -4,1 -' '. ri , V L x ,.-., ap, X .. :re -A, su. I uf.. - nf T K 1 , G.A.A. girls enioy playday af CaTholic Girls' High EdiTor Helen Naughfon above The snowlne. Barbara MiTchell on The bridle pafh. 59 rd ,wa-uw , f-r VI' il 'w,,M,..-we-f ctiun is VlVAClOUS Mary Vasquez, Presidenf of fhe Girls' Afhlefic Associalion, wifh her persuasive smile, soon won lhe hearfs of all fhe members and led fhem smiling fhrough defeaf and on fo vicfory. Mary personifies fhe fhree-fold purpose of fhe organizafion in her splendid leadership, her excepfional sporfmanship, and in her greafhearfedness, which malres her everybody's friend. Wx,,,,,,f' Mary Vasquez, G.A.A. Presidenl Lorelfa Kearney, Vice-Presidenl Mary Jane Roach, Secrelary Grace Wing, Treasurer Board of Direclors-Lorella Kearney, Grace Naoum, Alice Annand, Pauline Price, Mary Rogers, Lorella Oslerday, Grace VVing, Bergila Naoum, Consuela Burl, Virgfnia Kearney, Mary Jane Roach, and Mary Vasquez. Coach Lois Marlin CCMING fo Sainf Agnes' wifh an ex- cellenl record, Miss Marlin, fhe girls' coach, soon proved her aloilify fo frain a hard-working, winning squad. Years of successful coaching in olher privale schools had filled Miss Marlin for fhe worlc she carried on so safisfacforify fhis year af Sainf Agnesf the Keynote of Success BASKETBALL VARSITY Reading clockwise: Pal Raleigh--You can bel on her lor a 65 baslcel! Virginia Kearney-Shy, excepl when she's aller lhe ball! J Teresa Colderon-A power behind lhe ball! Belly Pullings-Sweel Iillle slrealc ol Iighl- ning! Lorella Oslerday-Our lallesl guard. They don'l gel around her! Alice Annand-Two lingers lor viclory, lwo winlcs lor a baslcel! Yvonne Carrulhers-Shorl in inches, bul high in spirils! Mary Vasquez-Whelher we win or lose, she smiles! Grace Wing-Ol course, we'll win! Lorella Kearney-She's gol lhe ball! fl 1 Did she make il? Sally lhrows a long one! Whose Ball? C34 Sain+ Agnes' wins over Sain? Monicas , 3 I Sainf Agnes' meefs Sain! Andrew's af Romona playday. Sainf Agnes' Sainr Agnes' Sain? Agnes' Sainf Agnes Sainf Agnes Sainf Agnes IG Events I9 SainI An+hony's I6 I7 Sainr Monica's II IO Sainf An+hony's I I I9 Sacred I'Iear+ I3 IO Sainf Monica's 5 I2 Cafholic Girls' I-Iigh I8 Rosemary Lavery and Teresa Roach Iead +he roo+ers in fheir cheers for vicfory. 62 N Cheer! Cheer! for Sainf Agnes' High! ll, I lf Ur- Crowds ' ' The Lellergirls challenge 'rhe Lef- ermen +o a volleyball game on Playday al Sainf Agnesf Sisfer Margarel' Denyse and Miss Marlin walch Sainf Agnes' beal' Sainl Monicefs. 7. ,xl W Nv- im' 'qui Baslcefball Team - Phyllis Eckardi, Teresa Colderon, BeHy Pullings, Mary Vas- quez, Yvonne Carrufhers, Grace Wing, Irma Sfocls- meir, LoreHa Kearney, Con- suela Burf, Alice Annand, and Pafricia Raleigh. 63 MARJORIE MILLER, now Mrs. Joseph Davis of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is lhe iirsi bride of The Class of '42. Margie's embarking upon The sea of mairimony caused guile as much excile- meni as Al's more liieral selling our 'ro sea. She gradualed from ihe eighlh grade al Sain? Agnes' and was prominenl as lhe edilor ol ihe eighlh grade Junior Tribune . She was a member of +he Blue Pencil Club and was acfive This year as ireasurer of ihe Sodalily. Her wedding was solemnized wilh a Nuplial Mass al Saini Agnes' and, needless io say, was well ailended by The Senior Class. Con- gralulaiions, Marioriel May your voyage have smoolh sailing! 61' Tl-lE firsl ol lhe Seniors lo deseri ihe halls of learning for lhe world of adven- 'rure was Alfred McNul+y, commonly known as Al , He lefl Saini Agnes' early in ihe year lo ioin 'rhe Marines and is now locaied in San Diego. Since grammar school days,Al had been aclive in sporls, a member of lhe boys' choir and glee club, and is much missed in all school aclivilies. He did himself proud in lhe l942 Follies. l-lals off lo you, All We're proudly behind you! .AC .. -L G37 - sw, Q- 4 N bp. CN i V sf ,f4!'Qyge : l 5 I .v 3 1 1 s v , i 'friwiww aculty Sisier M. Pius, Principal Sisfer M. Dolorella Sisfer M. Callisfa Sisier M. Archangel Sisfer M. Charloife Sisler Alice Marie Sisfer Francis Joseph Sisfer M. Teresa Clare atrnns Assemblyman Donald A. Allen Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Blaire Mr. R. M. Cross Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis Mrs. Bernard A. Eiling Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Sr. Dr. Alberl C. Germann Girls' Afhlefic Associalion Holy Name Sociery Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Layden Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Maynard Dr. William R. Molony Miss Bernadine Murphy 'A' Sisier Mary Helen Sis+er LoreHa Marie Sis+er M. Clarencia Sisier Margaref Denyse Sisfer M. Philip Sisier Mercedes Marie Mr. Bill Lauerman Miss Lois Marlin 'A' 'A' 'lr Councilman Ira J. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Leary S+. Agnes' Moihers' Club Miss Frances Schrim Senior I Senior II Junior I Junior II Sophomore I Sophomore II Freshman I Freshman II DAIRY FARMS - .. C O M P L I M E N T S OF A FRIEND .44 ,- 'Y'2f Slbvw-.j-Q .44 lim. M! , EARLE A. GRAY, Bookbimier 5th Floor, Printing Center Building 1220 MAPLE AVENUE QUALITY BINDINCS Teh-phones: Pliospcct 0396 - 0397 . . PA lc 9478 Cowl Nvlglzlmrs ' r way EAT A195 Flower Shop Corsagcs . . . Bouquets Courteous Service Floral Designs Good Food ADAMS af VERMONT, LOS ANGELES 2500 So. 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