St Augustine High School - Saintsman Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1962

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Anerne, O.S.A., L.L.D It is a remarkable thing to consider that for half of our school's forty year exist- ence, the efforts of one man have been evident in shaping an insitution whose very name means quality. Through the years Saint Augustine High School has proved it- self to a seemingly indifferent community. Father john R. Aherne has been the dom- inant figure in our climb to public view. Innumerable obstacles have arisen which could have had a caustic effect on our growth. Yet we survived, and more, we grew! His intelligence, his foresight, yes, even his stern criticisms have been the ob- scured factors behind our distinctive record. N o other school in San Diego can claim the eminence that today is ours. To this man of rare talents, in gratitude, we dedicate the SAINTSMAN Of nineteen hundred and sixty-two. 4 'W FORTY YEARS . . . FOUR just forty years ago in September of 1922, there arrived in the struggling young com- munity of San Diego, Father Martel, a priest of the Augustinian Order. His purpose: the estab- lishment of a high school for Catholic boys of this area. Sixteen days after his arrival, this zealous priest began instruction for eighteen students in a frame building belonging then to the parish of St. Vincent. This humble beginning was the founding of Saint Augustine High School, an institution destined for 35 years to be the sole secondary educational insti- tution in San Diego for Catholic boys. On the Feast of St. Augustine the following year the clergy of San Diego assembled for the dedication of a newly constructed monastery and classroom building at the present site of 33rd and Nutmeg Streets. center of the school. ' The school in 1923, less than a month after it had been completed. 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We .S-- fini ffl Milf' .. - 'eeifssjs at k a y , 21.3 , , ,V ,gs H - K af . . - at - A Eff gs m f 5 ggi Pla gli My 3E3a,,t,q,K 2351 Y gi gt a 5 gsagirg wg? . . , - r - . we saZ?.,.s.t.,.wt-as ,c , , , gs-,QQ t I, : as , V: :aa-..:.ga',a ': mi: -25 ff ': :E .Y '-ag'-:' ,H j f J , 3 , ,... ,, ,y , ,, . , as A i , . : f s' x , at 4 - 2-E 4 Jef f l u ',.'-:,.- :1: i f t ' t.. i Q . ., ,,, . Aclministrc FATHER JOHN R. AHERNE, O.S.A. Principal of St. Augustine Twenty busy years of service to the students who have merited the title Saintsmen are behind Father. With this experience he carries out with precision the multitude of duties confront- ing him in his office as school head. But still he finds time to conduct the Honors English course and cheer the school teams on to victory. His familiar figure striding across the campus or through the patio strikes awe in the hearts of all, but with pride, Saintsman point him out as their revered principal. Supervising . . . MR. PATRICK L. WOLFF Administrative Assistant Proud of ten years of teaching at Saints counsels Seniors in selecting colleges finds time to teach Chemistry, Civics and English . . . added a little Wolff to the family this year very popular person after each quarter's marks come out . . . devoted to his 5-A home- room. FATHER CHARLES J. DANAHER, O.S.A. School Business Agent Prior of the Augustinian Fathers who teach at Saints favorite of the Seniors terror of the Juniors who know him as their modera- tor .. . all readily respond to his Sonny .. . conducts English and Religion classes his 4-C homeroom greets him every morning. ON... Directing . . . MR. JOHN R. FINAN Vice-Principal The able right arm of Father Aherne, Mr. Finan daily faces the unenviable task of correcting the erring and rounding up the straying. He has heard every excuse that imaginative youth can devise, and yet he patiently hears each one again. Between tardy slips he manages to run over to Room 1 to conduct Mechanical Draw- ing classes, and daily his sonorous voice beams the latest over the P.A. And many a Senior was thankful this year to have him as counselor. FATHER PATRICK J. KEANE, O.S.A. Think of ' man and you think of Math n out a compass, straight-edge, or tri- . ches Religion, also, but in a math- em 'c . . . moderates Alumni Association, Red Qro s ' . . , manages to keep most juniors 7 i as their counselor . . . never has to wo ab re eal sli s with 1-A as homeroom . . . ny i ies, ubts, observations? ?? 1 Master Spanish, Religion class counselor . . . CVCI gave up likes to be with Math class high school XA ikes tennis . MORIARTY Counselinqf. , , anyone Latin, Freshman Buono . . . homeroom . . . Soul . . J. WASKO, O.S.A. wields the big stick as the A.S.B. . .. guides the Senior too finds time to teach English, Re- and rn Civilization blocks the at all A.S.B. dances has an aversion to the twist caused suspense for awhile as to who really was going to be put on the pedestal in front of Sullivan Hall never without a cigarette B0b's bud fresh- man's idol. FATHER ROBERT M. CHURBUCK, O.S.A. School Chaplain . . . teaches Religion and Alge- bra moderates Austin Guild dynamic personality behind Cor Unum his classes are classic examples of totalitarian government .. . doesn't believe there is such a thing as an intelligent freshman . .. tolerates 3-B as his homeroom. on Q,m.WiW MR. ROBERT P. AIKEN Director of Testing and Guidance Teaches Science to frosh and seniors . . . utters such syllables as SCAT, STEP, FACT, PSAT, and SCRAM has special lile marked C for cigars As you were, men Be- lieve me boys, you too can someday be geniuses like me. Contact WWW? ff FATHER HAR Y M. NEELY, O.S.A. Magister Latinae . . teaches four deadly years of the dead language delights in High Masses so his Schola Cantorum can perform . . . last seen chastising the brethren of home- room 1-B with the deadliest cincture in the West. And the Mind . . . FATHER THOMAS j. MCLAUGHLIN, O.S.A. Moderator of the SAINTSMAN . . . scourge of the photographers . . . teaches Religion and Chemistry . . . 3-C suffers through both . , . his hobby is devising tortures for the SAINTSMAN staff when it fails to make deadlines. MRS. THOMAS F. CARTER Director of At letics ' Fa localy coach e mighty Saints foo all a .. on any P.E. classes dai .. . mild, q aybe even shy, but he can giv n the team's behind . . . proud of his a Mater, Notre Dame can't help liking him. this is the essence of teaching. 15 Dedicated to FATHER DOMINIC J. BERRA, O.S.A. Maestro Espanol .. . directs three Religion classes for Saints' wayward students . .. taught in Cuba at Villanueva University rough Religion tests completes the terrifying ten- nis trio of Griswold, Brown and Berra loves 2-C as his homeroom boys. MR. FRANCIOLI de MONNER As you might expect he teaches French graduate Academic de Paris drives high- powered blue Chrysler last seen at the French House of Pacific Relations making ar- rangements to get more travel posters for his classroom silence s'il vous plait. fc. viii MR. GERALD E. WEBER Der Lehrer teaches religion in History, - animal husbandry in German, and marriage in Civics obviously moderates the German f Club . . . great artist . . . proprietor of the Red I f Horseshoe Ranch and 1-D. ' 5 I MZWW FATHER ROBERT A. GRISWOLD, O.S.A. Teaches Religion, English and Algebra loves to play football coaches tennis loves to play football .. . greatest supporter of Saints teams . . . loves to play football . . . pop- ular speaker at rallies RAH! loves to play football . . . and win! T ecxchinq . . FATHER JAN BUSCH, O.S.A. Distinguished Physics teacher experienced . . - Holland. . . Pennsylvania . . . Bolivia . . . Cuba . . . Saints . . . a patient, patient man . . . everything in Physics seems to be made of stuff never runs out of units of punish- mentg 2 points and one detention has 4-A, the tops, for his homeroom. R.ADM. PAUL F. DUGAN, USN RET. Mathematician par excellance directs Mu Alpha Theta Math Club his Math teams rate high served distinguished career in the Navy before shipping over to the classroom. MR. HENRY J. FRABOTFA Band Director the man directing all the noise eight long periods every day grad' uate of U.S. Navy School. of Music toots a hot tuba a knock-out in his white um- form. FATHER WILLIAM H. SULLIVAN, O.S.A. Teaches English, History, Religion head and shoulders above others ,. . described by a student, gentle, reverent, quiet, intelligent, saintly, his constant swaying has been known to precipitate a kind of sea-sickness in mesmerized students was here at Saints four years ago .. . and he is proud to say he is a graduate of the Class of '43, Uv FATHER WILLIAM G. GALLIMORE, O.S.A. Teaches Religion, General Math and Bookkeep- ing irrepressible dictator of Pep Club, In- tramurals and Fathers' Club has that true Saints spirit .. . his multi-decible laugh echoes often from the typing room . . . at times lapses into a common Brooklyn, New Jersey, Creole brogue pushes the World's Finest all year 'round leads the 2-F homeroom through their trials at Saints. SQWW W MR. HA D S. MITROVICH Teaches History and Physiology coaches a fine brand of basketball in his first year at Saints, he exemplifies the devoted teacher . . . cool as a cucumber shouted ONCE at a basketball game is sorely tried by the re- peals his 3-D homeroom present. vw-fyfaeiae MR. WILLIAM R. WHITTAKER Mr. P. E. . . . coaches Varsity Ba ba .f . and the freshmen in every other spor . . . ha been accused of mixin trec l 25 cups of coffee h ioj f 'wig I e coaches' lounge ... d wi' ' s in '46, MR. JOSEPH GALINDO Teaches General Science, Typing, Mechanical Drawing .. . coaches Varsity Football . . . has the Vic Tanny look . . . agitated by the ring- ing of typewriter bells and Mike Buchanan . . . another Saints graduate, Class of '47 . . . claims 1-F as his homeroom. MR. RAMON D. BONOMO Teaches English, English, English coaches j.V. Basketball moderates Chess Club, Ra- dio Club, Choral group, etc., etc. great sense of humor has the hottest scooter in town banned from freeways-too fast! last seen looking for another club to moderate. .-. .11-n BROTHER NICHOLAS, O.S.A. The man with the keys patio patrol, day in and day out, rain or shine .. . never writes a greenie for less than 5 . . . Father Griswold's ace blocker on the gridiron . . . can't ever deny he is an Augustinian for life-made his solemn vows before the entire student body this year. MR. DALLAS J. EVANS Teaches Physiology, conducts P.E. coaches J.V. football, track Listen up now continually scratching his head-it stimulates thought brags that his relatives have had every known disease Warshington hopes to run the 100 in 7.5-probably can .. . homeroom 2-B. - J. MR. JOSEPH Di OM coach . . 'nts ' . yeay- otbvl V a letterman - e 1' w . 1 e History teacher . a footlw l u as e . tl' 1 big smile .. vs' much r we gh y a ut such a norm guy . 1-E as co ' i s about him as er o mo ator.lx 'Xl MR. LEWIS A. ERBER, JR. Teaches Business Math, P.E. J.V. football coach hails from New Jersey two points or one swat best thing his boys could say when asked what he was like Cool head. MR. JOHN J. BOWMAN Baby-sits with Senior Civics . . . assists as coach of track and field teams . . . pushes TIME with seniorsg must get a commission relives his buck private days in the classroom .. . doesn't just tell you about something, he acts it out . . . when asked if he had a homeroom, he replied, None .. . even 4-B and Nettles refused him. 2' Mrs. Annabel Collier Bookkeeper Elizabeth DeVuyst General Secretary Theq also serve . . . Miss Lenora Encinas School Secretary Mrs. June Grande Librarian In the offices . . Miss Amalia Chavez School Secretary Unherczlcled . . . Is that so! 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President D D D WILLIAM PAUL BAUMGARTEN 3820 Henry Street San Diego, California St. Vincent Bill one of the outstanding Saintsmen a real behind-the-scenes worker . . . warm smile and friendly handshake the last of the Baumgartens to attend Saints-for awhile Math Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Jr. Achievement 4, Class President 3,4, Frosh Studies Medal, C.S.F. 2,3,4, Cor Unum 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . .. hopes to major in Physics at M.I.T. S :Wana When the twilight shadows gather Out upon the campus green, When the hlue and purple night Comes stealing on the scene,' Loyal Sons of Saint Augustine Sing a hymn of praise, To our dear old Alma Mater And our high school days. 24 Saint Au gustine, Saint Augustine When we leave your shelt'ring walls, We shall leave an echo ringing Through your treasured halls. We will leave an echo ringing I n the starlight cold While our memories are singing Purple and the Gold. When the last hig game is over When the last roll call is heard, When the oldest pedagogue Has had his final word, We shall come to Alma Mater I n our dreams again With a prayer for Saint Augustine And a strong Amen. Vice President . . . WILLIAM E. O'MALLEY 2100 Dehesa Road El Cajon, California Holy Trinity Bill .. . one of the best known and most like- able Saintsmen very agreeable lunch usually contains an avocado . .. claims he was not completely responsible for Senior blazers Frosh Class Secretary, Soph Class Treas- urer, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class vice-President, j.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4 Notre Dame is his goal next year to join brother Pat. Treasurer WILLIAM ARCHIBALD EMERSON 4727 Del Monte Avenue eeretcir RICHARD WILLIAM GRAFF 2965 Buena Vista Avenue Lemon Grove, California St. John of Cross Rick one of the football team's Bobbsey twins well liked J.V. Football 1,2, Varsity Football 3,4, AUGUSTINIAN 4, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Vigilante 4 plans to be an Engineering major at Santa Clara. PPD San Diego, California Sacred Heart Archie . . . a most popular and energetic Saints- man a willing participant in J.P.'s skits noted for hairdo . .. has available hand- shakes to suit the occasion . . . j.V. Football 2, Track 1, Math Club 4, Latin Club 2, Traiiic Safety Council 4, C.S.F. 3,4, AUGUSTINIAN 3,4, Vigilante 4, Soph Class Secretary, Senior Class Treasurer . .. San Diego County jr. Red Cross President on to U.S.F. for Modern Languages. Ll f-- -- LAWRENCE GEORGE ALAMEDA 5227 Byron Street San Diego, California St. Agnes Larry . .. one of our loyal four year men . .. propels a little blue Porsche to school . .. Intramurals 1,2,3,4 will choose State as the college for a degree in Business Administration. RICHARD COX ALLEN 938 Hanover Street San Diego, California St. Rita Rich . .. four years at Saints hobby is chess, chess, chess . .. Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Radio Club 5 . .. an outdoor man who plans a major in Forestry at State or City College. Graduates . . . GUSTAVO ALEJANDRO AMEZCUA 320 Ave. Revolucion Tijuana, Mexico Gustavo . . . a four and a half year Saintsman . .. only senior with five o'clock shadow at 8 in the morning Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 4, Vigilante 4 will be a student next year at Techologico de Monterrey. EDWARD DANIEL APPLEGATE 5042 Bristol Court San Diego, California St. Vincent Ed will always be remembered for his consistent play on the Varsity Basketball teams and his sharp wit . .. enjoys Er. Keane's brand of Trig and Er. Neely's Latin j.V. Basket- ball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Latin Club 2 on to State next year for Engineering. GEORGE RICHARD BARRACK 3626 31st Street San Diego,'California , St. Patrick George the sheik of 4-C asks fabulously practical questions in Fr. D's class what a laugh he is Intra- murals 1,2,5,4, j.V. Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basketball 5,4 really thinks he can settle down to a pre-med course at State. JOHN BAUM 7157 Saranac Street San Diego, California Blessed Sacrament John one of Fr. D's boys noted for his hilarious comments always helping Fr. B. in Physics seen usually cruising in green Model A Intramurals 1,2,3,4, j.V. Football 2 State will have to put up with him next year. EDWARD LEE BECKER 2602 69th Street San Diego, California St. John of Cross Rubberneck always excited Cheerleader 5,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Speech Club 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . .Eddie will take a pre-med course next year at State. JAMES PAUL BILODEAU 825 Tourmaline Street San Diego, California St. Brigid Jimmer surfer hair, smells like seaweed claims he is the No. 1 Saints surfer . .. Intramurals l,2,3,4, Frosh Foot- ball .. Jim will paddle over to Univ. of Hawaii for a Marine Biology major. JAMES ROBERT BOESE 5309 Gregory Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Jim an avid sportscar buff the other half of Lilley and Boese Managing, Inc. . .. excells with guitar and enjoys Fr. Keane's Math class Football Mgr. 4, Track Mgr. 3,4 plans pre-med at Creighton. ROBERT G. BORTFELD 8102 Jamacha Road San Diego, California St. Rita Bob . .. noted for his shiny hair . .. and broad mind toward jokes about J.V. football . . . greatest accomplishment at Saints was winning touchdown against San Diego in junior year . .. not to mention Frosh Basketball, German Club 3,4, Math Club 5,4, C.S.F. Life Member, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Commissioner of ASB Elections will major in Physics at Santa Clara or Cal Tech. Class of 1962 CHARLES ROBERT BOSCHERT 7248 San Miguel Street Lemon Grove, California Our Lady of Sacred Heart Bob . .. four year boy . .. has become a larger influence as years went by active in Sports J.V. Football 2, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Baseball 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, . . . State is his goal next year. ARTHUR F. BOSCO 1554 Via Madrina Street San Diego, California St. Rita Art the other half of the Bosco Twins quiet, but always a friendly word came to Saints in junior year from Florida . .. Band 3, Intramurals 5,4, Golf 5,4 . .. medi- cine appeals to him and so State will be his goal next. EDWARD CARMINE BOSCO JR. 1554 Via Madrina Street San Diego, California Ed noted for his ties in Fr. D's class, set his own style smoking has stunted he has a twin who is a senior, can you find his picture? picks on fellows his 3, J.V. Cross Country 4, attend State next year for KIM O. BROWN 927 West Muirland Drive La Jolla, California Kimberly gets aroun wrong time . . . sportsman 1.2 ' ex will try U.S.F. n J 1 S a St. Rita his growth marvelous inventor own size . . . Freshmen! . . . Band Intramural Horseshoes 3,4 . .. will pre-med. Mary, Star of the Sea d in the wrong places at the l . . . J.V. Football 3, j.V. Basketball t year for Law or Dentistry. GEORGE HAWARTH BYROM 800 Madison Avenue San Diego, California joe . .. one of greatest amateur golfers ever to attend Saints unloads his car a little after 8 each morningg all eight fit for class wild dancer and tremendous personality Golf 1,2,3,4, C.S.F. 2,3, AUGUSTINIAN 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 2 . .. go to college?? why, if he can make money on the pro circuit! St. John Evangelist Class of OI-IN CARTER CALHOUN 035 Beryl Street an Diego, California St. Brigid john sharp wit, friendly manner guitar player scholar . . . C.S.F. President, Life Member, Latin Club 2, Music Club 4, German Club 3,4, Tradition 5,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 should be successful with his plans for a Physics major t Cal. MARIO CARDONA 957 Ave Pio Pico Tijuana, Baja California Mario was with us tw ate .. Intramurals 1,2,4 in Electronics. o years, left, but returned to gradu- on to State next year to major GARY j. CARMICHAEL 4736 54th Street San Diego, California Gary noted for his booming voice continually discus- sing cars with Rick doorman in Physics Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . .. will major in Engineering next year at State. Blessed Sacrament JACK A. CARNIGLIA 1050 W. Redwood St. San Diego, California Our Lady of the Rosary Jack- . . I don't know one of those loyal four year men and always talking to Chas during German drives a '61 Impala to school German Club 3,4 plans to wander over to State next year if the spirit moves him. PETER MICHAEL CARTER 9462 Fairbanks Street San Diego, California St. Edward Peter set all-time jug attendance record four years on ground duty patrol . .. popular boy Varsity Football 4, J.V. Football 2,3, German Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Gonzaga Univ. will have to cope with him next year. ROBERT EARL CARTY 3712 Pershing Avenue San Diego, California St. Patrick Bob a four year man who hopes that is it can gen- erally be seen sitting in car before, after, and during school . .. Bowling Club 4, Intramurals 2,3 will drag up to U.S.D. daily next year to take Engineering. W AP Qi 1962 ANTONIO CASTREJON 183 Second Street Tijuana, Baja California Antonio pals with the chicanos You know Pep Club 1, Science Club 1, Science Fair 1 on to U.S.D. next year for Drafting. RANDALL CEIPLIS 116 West Chase El Cajon, California Holy Trinity Randy made the long trek from El Cajon-and of course, late often still hates Chemistry .. . J.V. Football 2, Intra- murals 1,2,5,4 .. . has his head in the air so hopes he'll get his feet off the ground next year when he joins the Air Force. FRANCIS WILLIAM CHERRY 13 North Clairmont Avenue National City, California St. Rita Frank . .. reliable man of principle . .. hobby is archery . . . reliable Mass server for four years . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Math Club 3,4, Vigilante 4, Latin Club 2 Loyola will 1 l l profit from Frank's presence next year as a Math mayor. ff f HARRY JOHN DAMIAN, JR. 815 41st Street San Diego, California St. Rita Hair Bear the idol of 1-A one of the nicest GUYS ever to attend Saints cheerleader in junior year after Ed. B. broke his neck Frosh Basketball, Intramurals 4 years, Pep Club 3,4, Sports Editor of SAINTSMAN plans to attend college. THOMAS JOSEPH CLOUD 976 Gillespie Street San Diego, California St. John of Cross Tom is a four year man at Saints noted for activities during class time especially noted for giving to missions by choice in Father D's class Track 1, Swimming 3 Torn plans to major in History next year at State. RONALD COTA 3137 James Street San Diego, California St. Charles Borromeo Ronnie a four year man . .. will always be remembered for his spectacular runback of an interception against Hoover Varsity Football 3,4, J.V. Football 2, Cor Unum 4 All-League in football plans to attend Univ. of Oregon and major in History and P.E. Seniors . . . MICHAEL WYNE DANNA 3354 Copley Ave. San Diego, California St. Didacus Mike, also known as Little Ivy, is one of the men who re- ceives little recognition but can always be counted on Math Club 4, German Club 3,4, Speech Club 4, Latin Club 4, Intramurals 4 years, Cor Unum 3,4 next year will find him on the State campus working towards an Arts degree. THOMAS WILLIAM DELANEY 3211 Freeman Street San Diego, California St. Charles Borromeo Tom truly an all-around Saintsman . .. inspirational foot- ball player ASB Treasurer 3, Soph Class President, Frosh Vice-Pres., Varsity Football 3,4, J.V. Football 2, Math Club 3,4 has his eyes set on Santa Clara or State to major in Accounting. ERIC GEORGE DeMARCO 8744 Nottingham Place La Jolla, California Mary, Star of the Sea Choose DeMarco . . . will say anything to any teacher, and has done so this past year . .. snores through most of Physics but hasn't missed a recess yet Mgr. Basketball 3, Intramurals 4 years hopes on a law career after attendance at U.S.F. RICHARD W. DENNING 8554 Alpine Avenue La Mesa, California St. Martin Rich . .. came the whole way from La Mesa every day for four years doesn't think Western Civilization is here to stay likes to go to the mountains at Christmas . .. Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, St. Thomas More Society 2, Soccer 1,2, Server 1,2,3,4 Stage Crew 4 looking for a college to suit his talents. DARRYL DANIEL DeSILVA 3346 Redwood Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Darryl noted for his perpetual moustache good in English and Math many friends at Saints and few enemies . .. Bowling Club 3,4, Intramurals 3,4 . .. will try City Col- lege or Southwestern for a Math degree. PAUL JORDAN DEVICH 5527 Pershing Avenue San Diego, California Paul came to Saints from Roosevelt in Soph year Science Fair 2, Intramurals 2,5,4 . .. plans to attend City Col- lege for a Sociology major. FERNANDO DIEGO 218 Batopilas Street Tijuana, Baja Califomia Fernando . .. joined us in junior year . .. always seen asking Mr. Weber questions and getting points for it . ,. Intramurals 3,4 . .. will stay south of the border next year to attend Univ. of Monterrey. Class of 1962 I WILLIAM JAMES DUST 4056 Alder Drive San Diego, California St. Didacus Bill despite four years here, he still believes he should be seen but not heard Bowling Club 5,4, Speech Club 2 looks forward to an electronics career beginning at State next fall. JEAN DuVIGNEAUD 6621 Del Cerro Boulevard San Diego, California St. Theresa Gene a riot in class or out gets up extra early to watch cartoons his blazer doesn't seem to match the rest of the class Pep Club 1, Stage Crew 4, Intramurals 1,2, SUGUSTINIAN 3,4 plans Engineering major at Santa ara. JOHN TAGGART EAGAN 3245 Herman Avenue San Diego, California John four year man . .. worked his way up through the sections to 4-A as a senior enjoys Fr. Keane's Math class . . . Bowling Club 4 years, Intramurals 4 years, Cor Unum 3,4, Swimming 3, Vigilante 4 plans on Engineering at State and then the Air Force. ROBERT WILLIAM EISELE 1712 Granada Avenue San Diego, California Bob king of the of gym P.A. system .. . Brown's class look for him in the gym or in workshop under Sullivan Hall Jr. Achievement 4 COUISC next year. St. Patrick Our Lady of Angels mike, title earned for four years as boss noted for dynamic speeches in Fr. Stage Crew 1,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3, will take a radio and television arts FERNANDO LUIS ESQUER No. 200 Gabernaclor Avenue Tijuana, Baja California Esquer known for his Hollywood haircut a four year man Intramurals 4 years plans to attend U.S.D. or City College for major in Accounting. Graduates . . . JOHN MANUEL ESQUIBEL 3729 Texas Street San Diego, California St. john Evangelist John a good dresser well liked girls especially like him Varsity Basketball 3,4, J.V. Basketball 2, j.V. Football 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 looks to U.S.D. to major in P.E. WILLIS TERRILI. EVENSON 434 West Thorn Street San Diego, California Wis the pride of 4-B drives a Triumph like it was his, and it is . . . pays strict attention in Physics . . . J.V. Foot- ball 1, Intramurals 1,2, Science Fair 2 will take up Law at Univ. of Oregon. St. Vincent WILLIAM HARLEY FENDER 5795 Goldfinch Street San Diego, Califomia St. Vincent Wild Bill Bumper migrated from Colorado to join us in junior year great sense of loyalty to Saints always driving a '56 Ford on an empty tank Varsity Basketball 3, Pep Club 4, Radio Club 3,4, German Club 4, Vigilante 4 . .. U.C.L.A. will have to try to teach Bill Physics next year. THOMAS JOSEPH FIPP 4553 Monroe Street attend U.S.D. THEODORE EDWARD FLEMING 11917 Orchard Road murals 3,4, Speech Club 4, Vigilante 4 year to major in Engineering. JORGE GALVAN 800 Madero Tijuana, Baja California Jorge four years of commuting from the border pals with his friends from TJ . .. Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . .. will fur- ther his education at Tecnologico de Monterrey. Class of 196 ll A L U MICHAEL RAYMOND GLIEBE 1 Q ' A 9010 Jefferson Street j Q 5, 1 g' La Mesa, California St. Martin X Mike . . . quiet fellow . .. winning smile quiet . .. pro- 3 duces for teachers . .. quiet . .. Bowling Club 3,4 .. , quiet 5 , ' :Nlgv Speech Club 4, .. quiet will attend State or U.S.D. F, 5 N Q and be quiet. ll li I L- lil RICHARD GREGORY 1461 Norenci Street San Diego, California Rich four years and now freedom always determined to sneak in dances without paying Intramurals 1,2,3,4, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 4 Univ. of Iowa is far enough away from him to pursue his education free of restraint. ROBERT GLENN GUTHRIE 946 Hilltop Drive Chula Vista, California Guthrie to Saints last year from Hilltop Hi known as a lover among those who know: the girls -. .. Intramurals 3,4, Pep Club 4 St. Ambrose College may see him next year. San Diego, California Our Lady of Sacred Heart Tom . .. four year fellow . .. Physics phooey .. would like to have a credit card for Fr. D's class smells of sea- weed on most Mondays Intramurals 1,2,3,4 plans to Lakeside, California Our Lady of Perpetual Help Big Ted . . . know affectionately as the Great White Hunter hauls in from the prairie in Ranchero . .. Golf 3,4, Intra- up to U.S.D. next CHARLES HENRY I-IAAS 514 Florida Street Imperial Beach, California St. Charles Charlie loves to talk in Mr. B's class . .. seen most often after school in Emilio's truck waiting the long haul to I.B. . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . .. Univ. of S.D. will be his next stop for higher education. CHARLES N. HAMILTON III 3750 Mesa Vista Way National City, California St. Michael Chuck four year man long trip daily from National City Golf 1,5,4, Science Fair 1 very good golfer plans P.E. major at State or Southwestern. Seniors . - . . RONALD FRANCIS HAMMOND 7178 Batista Street San Diego, California Holy Family Ron worked his way up to 4-A favorite pastime is bowling with Father Berra . .. Bowling Club 2,3, Science Fair 1,2, C.S.F. 3 will major in Math at State next year. DANIEL ROBERT HARRIS 4701 Appleton Street San Diego, California Immaculata Danny . .. Iowa born, California raised drives his Chevy like he knows how sells Frosties after school has world's greatest oo-oo-gah horn on car AUGUSTINIAN 5, Science Fair 2 on to State for a Mechanical Engineer- ing degree. RICHARD JAMES HARROLD JR. 1609 Beta Street National City, California St. Mary jay loves football, but can't keep from getting injured when he plays . .. finally made it up to the topg 4-A this year J.V. Football 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . .. Chemistry at State is his goal. JOSEPH ALLEN HARTER 3712 Main Street San Diego, California Joe . .. came to Saints as a junior . .. j.V. football 5, Varsity Football 4 . .. has his eyes on a hitch in the Navy once Saints releases him. RALEIGH JAMES HEEKIN 4748 Hillcrest Street La Mesa, California St. Martin Jim .. better known as Swabby will do anything for a laugh, and has, too spends more first periods at O.L.P than at Saints . .. drives pepless '60 Falcon J.V. Baseball Mgr. 3 . .. will commute to U.S.D. or Grossmont City College next year. GERARD T. HERRMAN 4700 Dana Street La Mesa, California St. Martin Gerry . .. noted for humorous comments in all classes small size encloses huge heart Howdy Doody per- sonality captivates 4-B undecided on what college, but he'll find one that will appreciate him. JAMES A. HODGE JR. 5217 La Paz Drive San Diego, California St. Rita Jim . . . known affectionately as run-around Sioux . . . added strength to Saints backfield known for wide smile Track 1,2,3, Varsity Football 4, J.V. Football 3, J.V. Basketball 2, Bowling Club 3 a career as an Interior Decorator ap- peals to Jim. NECOLIOUS HOOKER JR. 1230 South 45th Street San Diego, California Sociology. Class of 196 CLIFFORD D. HURLEY 323 East 10th Street Escondido, California St. Mary Cliff Mayfield's best buddy continually abused in Physics can't find enough frosh to give summons to Intramurals 1,2,3,4 will stay nearer home to attend Palo- mar J.C. next year. RAY ALLEN JESSEN 3769 41st Street San Diego, California Our Lady of Sacred Heart Ray a varied careerg 15 grammar schools and 5 high schools to Saints as a junior never saw eye to eye with the Admiral, in fact with any teacher Track 3,4, Speech Club 4, AUGUSTINIAN 5,4, Intramurals 3,4 plans a career in the service with a start at Air Force or Naval Academy. Nick . .. still strutting from the honor of being King of ASB Ball as a Soph Intramurals 1,2,3,4, J.V. Football 3, Var- sity Football 4 to Cal Western next year to major in if twig? wi fifxa ' Liss ALFRED RUDY ANTHONY KFLLENBERGER 1932 Bancroft Street San Diego, California Our Lady of Angels Alfred loyal four year Saintman always seen carrying his books at lunch time Football Mgr. 2,5, Track Mgr. 2 plans to attend City College. EUGENE PAUL KELLER 3943 Ingraham Street San Diego, California St. Brigid Gene noted for his wonderful physique claims to be the best guitarist at Saints . .. J.V. Football 3, Track 4, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4 specializes in decorating for ASB dances . .. State calls Gene to major in Art next year. PATRICK KENNETH KEPPEL 1285 Concord Street El Cajon, California Holy Trinity Pat strong, silent type, in class, that is always seen with Jim J.V. Tennis 1 wants to study medicine, but still undecided on college. Graduates . . . WILLIAM ANTHONY KERSTIENS 1862 Fredrick Drive San Diego, California St. Patrick Bill to Saints from Seattle in Soph year quiet, until you get to know him . .. Varsity Tennis 4, -I.V. Tennis 3 . .. will attend City College as an Accounting major. ROBERT FRANCIS KEVANE 3203 Gregory Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Bob . .. determined to let Western Civilization develop with- out him likeable fellow, even to Father Wasko Golf 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Math Club 4 . . . Bob will try U.C.L.A. next year for an Accounting degree. RONALD FAUSTIN KINNINGER 4127 Datcho Drive San Diego, California Immaculata Ronny . .. famous for Fadada and that ear to ear smile . .. Who's gonna win tonight? claims he doesn't get excited in Fr. D's class Cheerleader 3,4, Speech Club 3,4, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Cor Unum 3,4 plans a Business Major at U.S.D. or State. EDWARD JOHN JOSEPH KRAJICEK 522 Garfield Street Oceanside, California St. Mary, Star of the Sea Ed faithful in daily pilgrimage from the north for four years . . . a good mind, but marks sometimes are deceiving . . . playful . .. escapes Religion exams by taking 5 points instead --and an exit pass J.V. Basketball 2,5, J.V. Baseball 2,3 . . . up to U.S.F. or Gonzaga next year for Law or Journalism. CHARLES ALVIN KRATZ 2328 33rd Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Charlie .. . one of the great campus politicians other half of Paul and Charlie show . . . walks to school-all three blocks . . . Golf 2,3,4, German Club 3,4, Speech Club 2 . . . Big Chas should fmd success at Berkeley or U.C.L.A. MIKEL CHARLES KRAUSE 323 Laurel Avenue National City, California St. Mary Mike . . . four year man . . . great friend of the few who know him well can be found at lunch in the Physics Lab over the chess board Band 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Intra- murals 2,3,4 . . . on to City College next year. Class of 196 MARK WILLIAM LAPINSKI 3455 Cooper Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Mark . . . funny without trying to be so . . . very likeable . . . seen at all Saints activities because he is in them . . . can sing Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Varsity Basket- ball 5, Varsity Tennis 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . will be a P.E. major at State. JOSE Y. LEDESMA 4070 Adams Avenue San Diego, California St. Didacus Joe has '60 Chevy-his brother's big round face--big, big smile his own band at rallies with his trumpet Intramurals 1,2,3,4 plans to specialize in languages at Univ. of Mexico. JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN LILLEY 4109 Rolando Boulevard San Diego, California St. John of Cross John the big half of the Lilley-Boese, Managers, Inc. well-serviced teams their specialty Music Club 3,4, Latin Club l,2,3,4 will labor in pre-med at U.C.L.A. ' JOSEPH EDWARD LIPPI 3668 52nd Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Quack four long years now come to an end hauls around in 'Studie' convertible secret ambition is to be a beach bum Intramurals 5,4, might put aside ambition to take up Accounting at U.S.D. LLOYD MICHAEL LOGAN 2014 Pierino Drive San Diego, California Lloyd friendly' up to 4-A from the depths has perfected the Whittaker walk .. . Baseball 3,4, Varsity Basket- ball 5, Intramurals l,2,3,4 will attend State next year and tackle Chemistry. Seniors . . . ROBERT ANTHONY LOYA l 2886 Preece Street San Diego, California Holy Family Bob . . . popular-was put up by his 'friends' for an unknown ASB office . . . Honors Math student-always an 'A' grade . . . avid chess fan-lunch for him means chess in Physics lab Nat. Math. Assn. Award 5, Math Club 5,4, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, German Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, SAINTSMAN, Personals Edi- tor 4 .. . will attend either Santa Clara or State for a degree in Math and Physics. EZEQUIEL CARLOS LUJAN 399 Colima Tijuana, Baja California Sacred Heart Carlos loads up each day with Tijuanans and heads for Saints . . . enjoys a good joke-especially by Fr. D . . . seldom talks in any class but Civics--says it's the thing to do Bowling Club 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 on to State to study Architecture. ANTONIO MALDONADO 415 Ensenada Avenue Tijuana, Baja California Nikita . . . big, big, big man . . . quiet, like a sleeping bear . . . very good at golf . . . Intramurals 3,4 . . . hopes to learn some- thing about Mechanics at City College. MARCIAL JORGE MALDONADO 415 Ensenada Avenue ' Tijuana, Baja California Marcial smart follows in Antonio's footsteps through Sheehan Hall Intramurals 5,4 will try Chemistry at City College next year. MICHAEL EUGENE MANGIN 3136 Vancouver Avenue San Diego, California St. Patrick Mike famous for his blowouts in French has been around four years doesn't like Physics Intramurals 1,2,5,4, Convention Delegate l,2,3 . , . will prepare for a teach- ing career at U.S.D. RUSSELL WILLIAM MARS 728 60th Street San Diego, California St. Rita Russ four years on the campus and four years in the A section avid Charger fan advocates a 40 mile speed limit on Nile St. German Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 out to State for Liberal Arts. JAMES DANIEL MARTINS 1156 Edgemont Street San Diego, California Our Lady of Angels jimmy .. . set a new record for trips to V.P. office loves French class .. . voted most likely not to get away with any- thing he tries . . . extremely active . . . Track 1,2,5,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 plans pre-med course at Loyola or St. Mary's. WILLIAM PAUL MASCARI 8855 Ellenwood Circle Spring Valley, California St. john of Cross Bill . .. the sixth of the Mascari tribe to attend, and graduate from Saints loves Fr. D's class true Saints spirit .. pleasant disposition Varsity Football 3, j.V. Football 2, junior Class Treasurer, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Cor Unum 4 looks to U.S.F. for a degree with Pharmacy as his major. Class of 1962 ALLEN H. MAY 5000 Porter Hill Street La Mesa, California St. Martin Allen four year man popular with his section appears quiet, but teachers disagree Pep Club 1, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4 will transfer down to San Diego City Col- lege this fall. JOHN GATTON MAYFIELD 145 West Vermont Street Escondido, California St. Mary john .. . drives the long haul daily spends lots of money on gas chasing Rosary girl brings her over to Saints to show off Bowling Club 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 likes Palomar J.C. as his next step in higher education. HUGH RICHARD MCCONNELI. 3012 Olive Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Huey basketball is his field always asking intelligent questions in class drives like he had a license four years at Saints Varsity Basketball 3,4, J.V. Basketball 1,2 plans on selecting Oregon State for higher education, WILLIAM HENRY MCGANN III 2750 Rosecrans Street San Diego, California St. Charles Borromeo Bill will be remembered for his sharp wit and scholastic achievement C.S.F. 2,3,4, Life Member, J.V. Football 2, Track 2, Math Club 3,4, AUGUSTINIAN 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 will journey to Notre Dame for Engineering next year. LARRY JOSEPH MCGUIRE 648 Fifth Avenue Chula Vista, California St. Rose of Lima Larry . forced himself on Saints as a junior a friend of Jerry .. . he's the only one who will answer his questions German Club 3,4, Mass Server 4 U.S.D. can have him next year but we hope he will be the pillar of Saints Alumni. Cfrqducltes . . . TIMOTHY S. McNEIL 4517 Sierra Vista Street. San Diego, California St. Vincent Tim has a way with his teachers elected to perma- nent seat in jug by Father Busch glad Civics .is over, and will certainly miss Religion classes Track 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2,5,4 plans to let Uncle Sam further his educa- tion while he wears khaki. ARTHUR JOHN MEDER JR. 6241 Broadway San Diego, California St- Rita Art noted for his tremendous haircuts has brains and indicates this at times a member of the infamous 4-B Vigilante 4, Intramurals 1,2,3 likes the thought of Engineering at State. RICHARD DOMINIC MERCURIO 4444 Florida Street San Diego, Califomia St. John Evangelist Dick .. . very popular quiet, but mischievous ,. . Bowl- ing Club 5, Pep Club 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 out to State next year. MICHAEL MERLE MILLER 1052 Alveda Avenue El Cajon, California Holy Trinity Mike sometimes known as Scubie .. . one of the really wide-awake members of 4-A German Club 3,4, AUGUS- TINIAN 2, Tennis, Cross Country 2 always in accord with Chemistry and Civics teachers on to U.S.D. for law after graduation. LEE MIRANDA 1121 Palm Avenue National City, California St. Anthony Lee chalkecl up many a strike for Bowling team in four years Varsity Football 4, j.V. Football 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 wants to go to Southwestern for Engineering. LAMONT MICHAEL MITCHELL 4386 Keeler Avenue San Diego, California St. jude Mitch the William Randolph Hearst of Saints repre- sentative for Ford Scholarship AUGUSTINIAN, Editor 4, SAINTSMAN, 3, Activities Editor 4, j.V. Tennis 1 . .. stepped up to 4-A this year .. . obviously plans a journalism major if Univ. of Cal. will take him. Class of 196 ROBERT DEAN MIX 4124 First Avenue San Diego, California St. Vincent Bob . . . noted for his sense of humor and capping ability .. . teams up with Reyman to outwit teachers official ac- countant in Fr. D's class Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 5,4 training. JAMES CARVER MOORE 411 South 38th Street San Diego, California Lips star halfback on football team seen often in company of Mamie Varsity Football 3,4, Track 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 has hopes on Business Administration at Univ. of Pacific. JOHN MICHAEL NEARY 3775 Dalbergia Street San Diego, California John four year Saintsman will be remembered as Mr. Twister . . . Track 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,5,4 . . . likes History so will learn more at City College. plans to cross the alley S.D. next year for law St. Jude GARY RONALD O'CONNOR 6125 Arno Drive San Diego, California St. Therese Gary four enigmatic years at Saints very likeable fellow specialty is Spanish-he needs it for his father's store .. . will hop over to City College next year to see what they have to offer. JERRY D. NELSON 2425 Capitan Street San Diego, California St. Patrick jerry the perpetual smile has a BAD Ford which he drives the same-holds record for frightening pedestrians within three block radius of school Intramurals 1,2,3,4 hopes to make up for his past by becoming a law enforcer. JOHN F. NETTLES 2621 Covington Street San Diego, California St. Patrick john voted most likely to be adopted by Mr. B. treemendous personality and sense of humor didn't really go through seminary with Fr. D j.V. Football l,2, Var- sity Football 3,4, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4 . .. Businsess is the easiest course he can find in the Colo- rado catalogue. Seniors . . . ALBERT RONALD OLIVER 1826 Sunset Boulevard San Diego, California St. Vincent Al . .. four quiet years at Saints respected by teachers and classmates exemplary Saintsman King of ASB Ball Cor Unum., Student Director 4, j.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Football 3,4, Speech Club 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Vigilante 4 . .. undecided as to what college, but is deter- mined he hasn't ended his education yet. ROBERT VICTOR PALMER 38 North 'U' Avenue National City, California St. Mary Bobby gives a running commentary in Physics and Eng- lish tremendous blutfer Frosh Football Varsity Baseball 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 to State for Business Administration. ROBERT PAYNE JR. 304 Montclair Street Chula Vista, California St. Pius X Bob four year Saintsman with perfectly combed hair prides himself in CYO activities .. . Track 3, Cor Unum 5,4 hopes for a career in Architecture after State or U.S.C. RICHARD NICHOLAS PERRICONE 1648 Fuerte Drive El Cajon, California Richard red headed, popular, four year Saintsman Cross Country 1, Lettermen's Club 3, Vigilante 4 heading to City College. MICHAEL EUGENE PETRY 4665 Monroe Avenue San Diego, California Mike . . . four year man . . . Vars 5, Bowling Club 4, Cor Unum plans to attend State. JOHN CARR POCHODOWICZ 10 East Palomar Drive Chula Vista, California St. Rose of Lima Poko to Saints from Dallas as a soph campus Casa- nova? can talk his way out of any situation Math Club 5,4 Radio Club 2,3,4 works at radio station when school day is over likes the idea of Electrical Engineering at Santa Clara. Holy Trinity St. Didacus ity Football 4, j.V. Football 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 .. . MICHAEL STEPHEN POWERS 5629 Texas Street San Diego, California St. John Evangelist Mike noted for his never-ending iight against education spent considerable time this year Hguring out what should be done about this annual can't wait for Friday lunch to head home to the pool table AUGUSTINIAN 3,4 SAINTSMAN, Senior Editor 4, Convention Delegate 3 .. . to State next year to explore the mysteries of Account- ing. Class of 1962 PATRICK CHARLES POWERS 3629 Texas Street San Diego, California St. John Evangelist Pat . . . poet laureate of senior class . . . a Roosevelt grad . . . co-owner of Powers' recreation center tremendous sense of humor Fashion Show model AUGUSTINIAN 5,4, Speech Club 4 Villanova Univ. will welcome him next year as a Philosophy major. MAURO QUEVADO 742 Morrison Street San Diego, California Our Lady of Sacred Heart Mauro around since his frosh year small in size but known by all Intramurals 2,3,4, Tennis 4 will attend U.S.D. for study in Architecture. 43 JOHN PAUL REYMAN 2349 Montclair Street San Diego, California John an activef?J Saintsman for four years often seen trolling around in Fr. D's class you can be sure if he's seen driving, it is without a license Pep Club 4, German Club 4 out to State for a pre-med course next fall. RICHARD ALLEN RICE 4807 Greenbrier Avenue San Diego, California Dick likes the morning cartoons disgusted with high school girls-likes age with his beauties finds interest- ing questions to stumpC?j Fr. D. J.V. Baseball 3, German Club 4, Vigilante 4, Cor Unum 3,4 plans on Liberal Arts at State or U.C.L.A. GERALD FRANCIS RIKER 1633 Bartram Way El Cajon, California Holy Trinity Gerry 'famous' author of senior class creator of Har- yey .. . loves to comment in Physics even though he dropped ll. Features Editor 4 . . . Law at U.S.D. appeals to him. St. Patrick St. Theresa Cross Country 3, German Club 3,4, AUGUSTINIAN, Seniors . . . year. JOHN M. RILEY 3652 Yosemite Street San Diego, California St. Brigid John Saintsman for four years visits O.L.P. daily- to pick up his mother a quiet fellow who laughs at most anyone .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 plans to attend State next JOHN BLASE ROHA 2130 East 12th Street National City, California St. Mary Jim . , . great supporter of any Saints activity ., . will always remember a-a-r-r-o-o-h-a .. . trombone tooter Band 1,2,3,4 . . . college??? Jim is undecided. JOHN STEVEN ROHNER 6410 Quillan Street San Diego, California Holy Family John here only two years terror of frosh as a vigi- lante has Penny on his mind Intramurals 3,4 heading for the Air Force recruiting office after graduation. 1 JOHN ANTHONY RUIZ ' 4179 Falcon Street San Diego, California St. Vincent John . . . four years at Saints .. . always in company of Becky at social events . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Band 1 . . . City College is his next stop in education. OSCAR RUIZ 632 Las Rosas Avenue Tijuana, Baja California Oscar quiet 'A' section student drives 'hot' DeSoto and plays football after school on lower field Intramurals 1,2,3,4, German Club 3,4 on to Engineering at State. KENNETH JAMES SADAUSKI 3625 Pocahontas Court Clairmont, California St. Mary Magdalene Lumpy . , . well known for sharp wit and ability to get out- standing marks . , . won studies -medal three years in row . . . Math Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, C.S.F. 2,3,4, Life Member, Intra- murals 1,3,4, AUGUSTINIAN 3,4 . , . Ken will major in Physics or Electronics at U.S.F. Class of 196 DENNIS CHARLES SCHMITZ 4626 Utah Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Dennis four years at Saints-and two of them he has shared with Kerstiens as his inseparable companion - -- Intramurals 1,2,3,4, J.V. Football 2 will seek his higher education at State. JOEL MICHAEL SHIELDS 2534 Commonwealth Avenue San Diego, California St. Patrick Joe definitely interested in cars, sports and girls-in that order lots of fun to have in class, yet never gets points .. .easy going, liked by all typical Saintsman Physics or Chemistry at State or U.S.D. interests him. RONALD JOSEPH SHIMELL 2516 Commonwealth Avenue San Diego, California St. Patrick Ronnie has struggled through four years at Saints quiet, dependable, studious Mass Server 1,2,3,4, Speech Club 2 .. . on to State next year. N JOSE LEONEL SILVA 1121 Palm Avenue National City, California St. Mary Jo-sie . . . four year man .. . great man on football team Varsity Football 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 will attend Southwestern for course in Aircraft Engineering. MANUEL JOSEPH SILVA JR. 3146 Jarvis Street San Diego, California St. Agnes Manny easily one of the nicest guys at Saints usually late for school because of Rosary girl . .. '59 Chevy boy .. . Vigilante 4 . . . plans to attend Santa Clara for Biology. Graduates . . . ROBERT ALBERT SITCOSCY 4019 Marron Street San Diego, California St. Didacus Bob tall, quiet, good-looking fine athlete has that air of success J.V. Basketball 1,2, J.V. Baseball 1,2, Var- sity. Baseball 3,4, German Club 3,4, Math Club 3,4 to take pre-med at U.C.L.A. after graduation. JON PAUL SMITH 3560 Grim Avenue San Diego, California Jon . . . hangs around with Radio and Television Arts. WILLIAM DAVID SNELI. 2102 Upas Street San Diego, California major. . . . hopes JAMES PATRICK SMITH 3542 Angwin Drive San Diego, California Sacred Heart J.P. .. . 'the' speaker at Saints .. . writes the copy for the rally skits active-in too many ways German Club 3,4, Math Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, AUGUSTINIAN 4 .. . on to U.S.F. for pre-med next year. St. Patrick Gary always gets J.P.'s points and jugs plans to attend U.S.C. where he will major in St. John Evangelist Dave unobtrusisve, but possesses 'unlimited' plans transfer from Roosevelt in frosh year-Saint's gain Radio Club 1,2,3,4 . . . U.C.L.A. is his destination as an Electronics , X Q. WN I ,xl ffl ,ff ' 1 , f' X yf IVA! r - , lf ' 1 E' A yer U Q, If 14, X ,fy-3 ix L?L?Rllg RD o RS fs Pr x,-' W- ' Y .1 5 5 if I ' . A ,xv fm JJ, Nfff Vi? all . alrfor , r sf. Rita Q, lf .,, .. -' 615 rucel-E .. gain the top invtstfeem of his fellow Saintsmen ul V, A ff jf ' fry!!! by lgmg elect d ASB President . .. noted for his fine reports S, ,f Vi K gill' nglish literature linjllir. A's class j.V. Baseball 1, ' M j yt? 1- , ariityk,Haseball , ,4, ASB Secretary 3, President 4, Frosh jf iff lf 'ids yff' fx ltf' President, Soph Vi esident actually thinking of M.I.T. ,V I - 7 '1 x ' as Physics major. U , ,ff it , f r t ,V 5.1 1 ff. x bk If N V' 'zf' - ' vi OHN C. SUPER 0. ,af K fl . , 5550 Elgin Street if it J -- Ev San Diego, California St. John Q l ' 1 'lg' Joe one of the football stalwarts had nickname fl l if , f Smokey for awhile J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football W if f Nfl ' 3,4, German Club 3,4 college is in his future, but he X V lk Q U. doesn't want to be rushed in a choice. L 4 VN PAUL JOSEPH TAYLOR 3236 Bancroft Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Paul holds strong political beliefs other half of and Charlie show an avid football fan 4-A honors man German Club 3,4, Math Club 3,4, AUGUSTINIAN 3,4 .. . Political Science at U.C.L.A. for Paul. Cjoss EDWARD TINTOS 394 Guanajuato Street Tijuana, Baja California Tintos , . . quiet-wouldn't know he has been here three years Intramurals 2,3,4 City College is next for an elec- tronics education. ERIC TRENT 5862 Adams Avenue San Diego, California Blessed Sacrament Eric an instigator of patio riots-with eggs! weird laugh continual transmission trouble always good for a laugh, even in Fr. D's class Intramurals 1,2,3,4 State can have him next year. Paul JESUS TELLEZ 1915 Irving Avenue San Diego, California Our Lady of Angels Chuy a two year Saintsman .. . continually discusses poli- tics with Paul, Chas and Lumpy in the patio a subtle guy AUGUSTINIAN 3,4 U. of C. at Santa Barbara is his goal next year. of196 DANIEL ANTHONY VALLES 5506 Lesa Road La Mesa, California St. Martin Dan . .. came to Saints in junior year one of backfleld stalwarts Varsity Football 4 will major in Business Admin. next year at Grossmont j.C. EUGENE M. VALLES 5506 Lesa Road La Mesa, California St. Martin Doc noted for his individuality in spelling a great personality which endears him to Saintsmen Cor Unum 3,4, j.V. Football 1,2, Varsity Football 3,4 State next year for Business is his goal. ROBERT WILLIAM VAN DEN AKKER 3614 28th Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Bob four year man pals with Gary Roosevelt boy Schola Cantorum 1,2, Jr. Achievement 3,4 will attend State next year. Graduates . . . RICHARD PAUL VERLASKY 79 'J' Street Chula Vista, California St. Rose of Lima Dick better known as Tintos adds south of border touch to Civics lives, thinks, talks, dreams of basketball- and plays it, too! Frosh Basketball, j.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4 .. . has his hopes on Creighton U. for basketball and Chemistry. X N EMILIO LASARO VIRAMONTES 1281 16th Street Imperial Beach, California St. Charles Emilio a four year man who has actively engaged in all forms of chicanery writes more codes than homework loves to talk about his I.B. babes J.V. Basketball 1,2, Intramurals l,2,3,4 plans Liberal Arts at Univ. of Mexico. GARY DANIEL WAYMIRE 3676 28th Street San Diego, California St. Patrick Gary drives a hot '55 Chevy four year man In- tramurals 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2,5, Pep Club 4, Bowling Club 4 .. . State College is next. THOMAS D. WICKERSHAM 3322 Granada Street San Diego, California DANIEL LEE WEIGEL 2926 Fairfield Street San Diego, California St. Mary Magdalene Dan four year Saintsman little fellow, pleasing per- sonality Intramurals 1,2,3,4 to State next year and eventually a position in the Police Department. RICHARD WHEELER 12515 Second Avenue Chula Vista, California Precious Blood Rich fine student, super athlete quiet, studious, de- termined Track 1,2,3,4 Math Club 3,4, C.S.F. 2,3,4, Life Member on to higher Math honors at U.C.L.A. St. Patrick Tom noted for his little whateveritis that runs 10 miles per gram of gas Pep Club 4, German Club 4, Varsity Tennis 4 U.S.D. is his destination next year, if his little whateveritis can make the hill. Class of 1962 JESSE YBARRA 7875 La Mesa Boulevard La Mesa, California St. Martin jesse . from Roosevelt to Saints in soph year drives a variety of cars to school . .. will make up his mind this sum- mer whether it will be the Air Force or City College. MARK JOSEPH YAVORSKY 1243 Diamond Street San Diego, California SI- Brigid Mark basketball player par excellence quiet, calm, composed Varsity Basketball 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, ASB Commissioner of Athletics 4, Vigilante 4 .. . plans a career in Journalism beginning with a stay at U.S.F. 50 e on Senior... What is it to be a senior? What is it to assume the responsibility of being elder Saintsmen? The 38th group of men to approach graduation at this institution can give you the answer. It is hard work. And when it is done and done well, it is fun and sports and the vivification of an ever- growing tradition. Behind all this as motivation is pride. The students of St. Augustine High School assume a pride as freshmen that grows and matures as underclassmen. Then as seniors these men are seen to haved lived up to the stand- ards set by the world's oldest and most revered order of teaching friars. What is it to be a senior? 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'-111'-1 4114 .lbrfglfvi , 3? i- V ' ' Y ' ' n zf4.1 '?wif'4?'lfLI?4z ,ini 2 -1' -r -:f.v.-111-vlfwlvli-fel-Egzzfvwyi-P 1 L '1512 xy'-n ixluilytalp -rf , , 111 ilpg,-y if YL 111- v- 1111 r.-.-.stirs-111 'E c Uv- J T 1-'B 1- -V+ 1-n-'P 13 ' '84 in 1 ' af' r N , -A ai5r.': +: +4449 wx xfliifvfwv 1-wviffmfv v 4 Herein are recorded the bright and cheery faces of our junior Saintsmen. They are the men of the future and theirs is a seri- ous charge. We are obliged by our education to live a life of grace and dignity. We have behind us a tradition that must not be tainted. Our Pride as Saintsmen shall overflow into our adult lives. It is here at St. Augustine's that we seek and gain maturity. 'if P1 11-17 - 'i' . Qperw-v. lifting. g et W ings? .L-L11-p it -iii ' if fr zliiftqrftf else 'ff vw--1 -.L if-11: 4-, t . r aL 2 1 , j g -7 P' Q 1 . is . in. ' 1- - n- - ,-'ia - ' .. 7 ,' 1 I ' - y 'iltlii -1 32 LlEgi1,,,.' ..: , :..:lff 1 ? 'Q ' I 4 ' 's ' ' ' ' ' ' D: --- 1-'-' :2. ' '2'Z',., 1 3, 1: 23,434.4-:Ei?E:a 4.0-3. - L32 ' S' Q - . ,lx .L- 2 u u II? 3 , 'U - 7 .411'Q,--. ' . W il' '. 'FI ,g L ,L T -. L fi' '1f'I-.f. D . Q4-gf ' , ,,, . - Q- O 1 'Q . v A ' . A 33 . , . .rig 'sw if rat M Y' fu - ' I li 4 4 L . 4- - L v 1, . . . .: . .: 3 .L '1- 'iliflilt ' l-.i -Q. '15 w in 1 if F ' is - 'L . ' ,A ..- ,- A A ,, , W it-ff ,H -. . 1. L6151i1i'F'1l '1'1:1i'1i- 3.1, ya-1 pp, 107--51 n,n. Class of . ff' G. Abasolo Ably representing our fine junior class are from left to right: Robert Ahern, Treas.g Richard McColl, Vice-Pres.g Thomas Procopio, Pres.g and Steven Wilkinson, Sec. R. Ahern K. Allen R. Ames D. Ampudia C. Araico A. Arambula G. Asher M. Atkins Gu E YN. 4 h Qu. 'nf J., Brenha M. Buchanan T. Burke J. Burns A. Burye J. Callahan M. Camarata Leadership A.S.B. officers Bob Bertneld and Ferdi Reed exemplify the leadership for which SAINTS is noted. D. Borgerding J. Boschetto R. Bovee S. Bovee C. Banda A. Bareno A. Bartley R. Bautista F. Bedia W. Bible .l- Bifieflill R. Campdoras D. Canedo M. Cardenas P. Carney P. Casey R. Cendali P. Chenard S ' ts CIN M. Clark J. Coffey T. Crotty PP .sf , ' 5 J. D'Alessandro H. Daniels E. Davies AND BY GOLLY THEY DID . . . SAINTS breaks ' victorious finale of a great season. M. DeDomenico T. DeGuide S. DeMaria 1 D. DeNardi J. Dobry S. Duich C. Dunn j. Emerson W. Emerton CP.,-.Ere.rleta: w W. Farrell M. Fillmore J. Fitzgerald F. Flores M. Foote M. Francisco P. French J. Frye R. Funke M. Garcia D. Gerke C. Ghio D. Giesing S. Graham J. Grant M, Greenwald onto the field with plenty of senior backing for the W S : J. Guilmet T. Guthrie K. Hadersbeck M. Hamilton V. Hauser S. Hernandez V. Herrman P. Hill G. Hoffman P. Hogan R. Hopgood G. Hudec G. Jackson R. Juarez Enthusiasm J. Kasmar R. Kaufman W. Kennedy Ji' ,f ., -..,. . . . a . X V Ki .M Q. S. Kevane J. Kimbrough E. Kingman E l J. LaMadrid V. Li M. Lopez R. Lovci M. Maher W. Manning J. Manzeck G. Marchand J. Mar Jip LOOK BOYS . . . look what I've brought you. 'S M. Marking P. Martin A. Martinez B. Martinson I. McCarthy R. McColl E. McKiernan M. McMahon M. Meierbachtol G. Mendivil G. Mendoza C. Miller CALL THE POUND . . . Fr. Danaher's dog is loose again. M. Moran J. Moriarty T. Nettles X. C. Nielsen J. Novasel J. Oberle L. O'Connor M. O'Gara R. Ohlinger C. Orrico F. Perez C. Plough T. Procopio F. Ragen D. Ramos J. Ramos R. Rawlings RCIIHQS Spark J J. Raynoha F. Reed W. Reed J. Renshaw R. Rinder G. Romero E. Ryan F. Santos N J. Santos J. Serrano A. Shandera M. Shea G, E,Si1va G, R, Silva R. Simpson C. Sinclair D. Stafford M. Strynocski L. Sullivan D. Thornbrough S , Dt T. Tougas P. Tuomainen G. Valles M. Velelsko F. Vesco T. Villa SUN, FUN, AND THE 5124 SPORT OF KINGS . . . the sun of the patio, the fun of the rally, and the sport of - clobbering Mr. Mitrovich with a crutch? L. Weber I M. Whitney S. Wilkinson J. Williams V. Williams I.. Wilson C. Winger D. Zupan Class of 64 Gathered in conference are the Soph's capable offi- cers: jerald Rinder, Vice-Pres.g Philip Clifford, A Pres.g Roger Hedgecock, Sec.g Robert Spence, Treas. li S. Altamirano J. Antl P. APP1egate . ,ae W. Arguello K. Ast M. Austin J. Avila K. Baker R. Balcom R. Barbachano B. Barnett P- Barney 5- Baum vs.. J. Beck O. Beckman M. Bejarano A. Berardini D. Beres H. Bircher J. Blinn Q'-'x I-'- M' D. Brewer P. Brown -I. Cacho S. Cantrell O. Cardona T. Carlin J. Carney E. Casares D. Casey if - Q Saints' Sophomores J. Cavesina M. Champion J. Chase J. Cherry J. Chester E. Chinovsky D. Cintas Scuihtsmen M. Clark S. Clark P. Clifford R. Cole L. Collison T. Colthurst A. Correia R. Cora A. Crawford A. Cubillas R. D'Alessandro A. DaRosa . kg5:4SiQsf0? 1 fiisdm-'i L. Delgado J. Devlin J. Dibos D, Dunne A T, Edwards R. Emens M. Emerton M. Estrada 1. Evers T. Fengler v Cheer But the salesman said it had a Swiss movement. - A. Fernandez J. Ferrara R. Fipp F. Flanders R. Flores D. Fowler T il Rf, ' a , A P. Fowler F. Francese S. Frank A. Gagnon H. Gallardo S. Gallego WON S. Galvan T. Garcia T. Geddis in YQ' '27-Y 1 F. Giknis M. Golden A. Gonzalez E. Gonzalez F. Gonzalez R. Goodman D. Graham ,W W, , , ..l4 J. Haddock C. Hall J. Hameister D. Harrold P. Hayes R. Hedgecock Sointsmcm Lough M. Hemus X. Q, - .,f A X ji tw. L. J. Hernly R. Hodges WINCHELL INTERVIEWS G. Garbo and Bela Lugosi . , . both famous SAINTS graduates. N. Hosea N. Hoy D. Hupp 'fl T. Jackson E. Jimenez H. jones D. Keays K. Kelley B. Kerstiens L. Knilfing -. .f CL Nw K' if X we W. Lambert J. Lembo R. Magana D. Manuel T. Manvydas D. Marogtica L Martinez 3 fl X-I, i 1 GM, J10 L 4 , 1 rlgjfw of 5 OH . . . Is he looking at me? K X Nu H X x WW R. Marrek McGuire L. Merrill L. Mikulanis w A , V. Mikulanis r T. Miller J. Millman R. Mix R. Moncey M. Monteforte J. Moran R. Morris M. Mortera R. Murphy T. Myers M. Naschak Newel J. Noffsinger ,ff f ,f Sczintsmen care Sociczlldfg hecicl S. O'Connor W. O'Cormor -I. O'Neil R. Ougfno M. Paddock AJ N. Pallemon S. Palmer M. Parent ' x. E.. E F 3 4 I 1 1 D. Peniche D. Pepin H. Perez G. Pernicano L. Pernicano P. Perreault A. Pesqueira 5, G. Peters E. Peterson A. Preckel F. Ramirez T. Ray R. Raymond R. Rego T. Reiland A. Reneaum M. Renteria. W? G, Rice J. Rinder I.. Rinder R. Rivera M. Robles D. Roha T. Rossi A. Saborio J. Salgado B. Sandberg P. San Martin P. Sceppe C. Schatzle -I. Scheidt J. Schettig R. Schmersal J. Schneider J. Schwab R. Serrano L. Smith A. Snell K 3 A. P. Snell 1 K , R. Spence D. Stengler 2' , if 2 NO PLACE ELSE ON EARTH . . . There is no other place that offers the blissful confusion j. Stiteler J. Storrie L. Strakon C. Tally G. Terrell J. Terry 31'SOIl R. Timpe T. Topuzes J. Troncoso D. Virgil J. Wakefield P. Warlop T. Welch R. Wenners j. Wheeler R. White of the patio . . .noise, trash, freshmen . . . and our infamous fruit fights. 1. Whittemore 1 A , , P. Wiggins W. Wilder -I. Wisniew J. Woods E. Wright R. Xavier R. York WT l Class of 1... Qs Lui ,L 4, L L i Charged with representing SAINTS largest '71 ' A'A: ' class are the Freshmen officers: Drew Tricoli, ' Treas.g Thomas Mahedy, Sec.g Ed Hazleton, , VICE-PfCS.Q and Carlos Carrledo, Pres. K. srresl X62 6 H K HJ Q .K M' at k 4 ', 5-?Lfrfi .e 2 . 11 32 6, fQM? 4633 WWE, KQWW M. J. Akre G. Alexander D. Alvarez D. Anders R. Anderson S. Andrews A. Appel A. Araiza wwwymfgwwg . s . L x9rl5'itf5f59. - A 9:54335 W Hema., . , w.w-MVK Wwq- www f 'wwwwiwwwwi . 3. ...,-ff,b-.:1:- E , .- ' . ul- -wwmmgwhf 3 af if he - .:-fg5.21:grf ..ja..9:-, 3-,, MflyJ ,agwg,-'5 M. Arguello D. Avalos J. Avila A. Barkume E- Baum F- Befkmflflll R. Belanger M- Blood W. Bodenstadt M. Borer R. Boucree S. Brescia R. Brice J. Bruce J. Bujazan D. Burns mf' , . .- ...f 1 .Q ' -' . M, , ' 5 . '. w' 77 Q-'4' 75 1 j.!si45i' ez ff 25 T. Burns J. Busterna G. Bustos W. Buttemer A PRIME REQUISITE . . . Time is shortg you study when and where you can. - R. Buttrey M. Cage R. Calalang K. Carey D. Carly T. Carl C. Carriedo ' T .J . f R. Casrrejon R. Chevalier J. Churchill R. cook R. Cooley T. Corona ' ' R . ':l'5T ?.'::7Qi'? ' R f 1 ff. XV 57.551 . I by .11 fM.f.g:,'l l 1 H T fff s - , 135723 A QiI255W5f7'Q35, ,. - xi , R. Costanzo A. Cramp J. Covher Creelman E. Chipp hu'-9.kamm'KfHm..u..a A. Cutri F. D'Acquisito M. Dail J. Damian T. Dapper W. Davey D. David l 'W. Davila E. DeCarlo J. Deery G. DeLong T. Dibos - P. Dietsch T. Dobransky G. Dolan D. Doty B. Eagan G. Eisele J. Eisele 1. Estrada L. Falce w ' C. Ferrer P. Finley T' G. Forte D. Fowley WITH MITCH the freshmen couldn't have done better on when the Saints G0 Marching In. K. Francese T. Franklin R. Furniss 77 P. Gappa E. Garcia M. Garnett T. Garrido M. Geffro S. Giesing R. Gingras wi P. Gookin E. Granados D. Guevara J. Harrigan P. Hauser E. Hazleton P. Hemus C. Henderson Y Freshmen Elect fi.-ZL i E. Hensell F. Hermes J. Hirst D. Hobbs P. Hogue J. Howard AP. Hunt J- J2CkS0n D. James E. Johnson F. Keiser 1. Kelly J. Kennedy P. King Representatives D. Kingman G. Knutson D. Kollar R. Kovalcheck J. Krause W. Kutzner L. Lambert C. Landmesser A. Langworthy D. Lawrence B. Leadon F. Ledesma F. Lehr L. Leprich J. Lewis S. Lewis S. Lind G. Logan F. Long R. Lopez G. Luinenburg R. Lujan M. Luque T. Mahedy F. Mannix R. Martin C. Martineau I. Matranga R. Matt M. McAtee D. McCormick M. McDaniel M. McDonald M. McIntyre BANG! . . . john McCarthy fires his trusty sidearm to end a j.V. game. With this shot, he bagged the spar- h d h' h' '1 f h G Wh' T. Mclver J. Mendieta J. Mendoza igznei--it mme lm ls me 0 t e feat ite P. Metevier D. Michalak J. Miller W. Miller D. Minna R. Mion M. Mitchell W, Mitchell R. Moats WHATS THIS . . . Freshman john Eisele mounts his books for a closer look at what makes Ron Kinninger tick . . . and yell. G. Molnar R. Monahan B. Morrell Spirit M. Mross C. Muller L. Murphy W, M i . L: . 5 'f i 1 ef - 1 J. Musser T. Nealon W. Newton D. Nolan D. O'Brien F. Oberreuter M. Oden J. O'Donnell T. O'Donnell M. Okins R. Olson D. O'Neil M. Osborne Organized Turmoil W. Osburn 323559 H -:'V': mgg - 433: ' 3 Y 2 ff ' 0 Q. . . 0 is l ' 1 i A Q 1 1 Al-QV ? I 5 1 is . km, ' 4' 'X' Q25 N Wsjf A will if ig J f 4 F. Palmer A. Payne J. Peck ...., ,. es 'fa Q,37'rHfff Q . , 5 - V - .,. 5 R. Pelletler R. Peralta ---' ' sl' f R - ' L F -, Eni-TSW: 21 . R J. pemcci ALL RIGHT MEN . . . Fr. Gallimore and his Pep Club succeed 1' XX? 335 K . .J ,114 G. Peterson P. Petry F. Pierce J. Pipes J, Plgugh R, Polakiewicz Wig at IEQQW' . W., . , gg, .., . iw. . .. my C.P I... if . , , , Hi 3 , f f Va: ' 5 ar .f.f2..e2.5fi 4 ,ak M5535 ,, H I -- thx '- W Lf ' 1 25 2 'fav H,-PM i . K , W 352 fi. '. W , ei: W f Y . ,Ng -V N Q, 5- gf 4' mf If r KW Z' -if fi, M, ' if J i ir ff - .Q , . X Q gk 1 olk M. Powers J. Purcill F. Quenga J. Quenga J. Reis Q Q l - - W! 1 1 .Ax .- I ' F sex, ifmffx fa-nt. f ' - A rx f., ,, ' :ib:':::::-. 'IZ' X l i? .W... 4523! J. Rice iw 129: - H3535 A- 'ff -- - 1 - , 3 El. 5522223 Q. E , - . ' ww ' gif wp.-1...5,w - F. Rinder M. Roha T. Rolan iw ill bringing out that lille spirit. Rgmerg Rggsi Rowan . SQ an .-- 'W 7 ,M 3' Q ' Nw 5? 'f 'FM sr, in-M., 1 if ' 5' if K., Y -. Jiffr-1 V I I , Q' -fi Lili' ,W h I ,QS K J ,A 1 I , ifia... ffm- -NY wk 5 r , ' -: A. Ru balcava V. Ruiz E. Salinas D. Sanders B. Santos L. Sawade Vf' ' Wu 'ik I bw F. Schneider J. Schneider R. Schneider J. Schum D. Shaules T, Shea E. Sherman The Freshmen Face J. Sherman J. Smith M. Smith , I .,ew,fW 'Qyiwi ' tea. 53 AND THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING . . . Orientation Day freshmen mill about in a state of utter confusion. As we said P. Snider G. Soto F. Steere J. Teeter L. Torres R. Tougas A. Tricoli J. Trudell . -- 115211542 Z , '- ,K , 5251. . - Q- X'-.1 ' ,Ay 5 r Kixivxgx ' 4, 1 ' sl S ' .... if. a +... Hai, 'Z fa ml :Zig i n L... ,rv , ff ' li Q tl-' .1 3 I S C. Tuomainen W. Turner J. Valladolid J. Van Vleck J. Vattuone S. Velasco D. 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Ron Cota, co-captain and strong man on the line was voted All-League and best defenkive lineman for SAINTS. fb ff -K11- em .lv V1 a- , h off' , f, of - gif ,tl W.-A V' James Moore, our leading ground gainer, was an All-League choice and voted most valuable back for SAINTS. Jose Silva f76J, Don Stafford f28j, Mike De Domenico 1671, john Nettles C90J, Ron Cora CSSD, and Al Oliver USD, get ready to bury a Cardinal. 6-1-1 Record Goins Second in League As Cffense Sparkles The city of San Diego will long remember this year's SAINTS football team. It was the strongest offensive team SAINTS ever produced, the well-rounded backs and ends accounted for 145 points while the tough defense allowed only 34 points. We scored more in the regular season than any other team in the Eastern League. The team first pitted its strength in the City Prep League Carnival against La Jolla High. During the short scrimmage the two teams battled to a scoreless tie. On October 27, SAINTS faced Crawford, both had records of 4 wins and no losses. This was the game of the unbeatens and it attracted 7,000 fans to the Hoover Stadium, the largest crowd for any non-championship game and the largest crowd ever at Hoover. The fans were filled with disappointment and disgust when the final gun sounded for the scoreboard read SAINTS 6, Crawford 6. The next week SAINTS suffered its only defeat when we lost to Lincoln High, it was the first time in the school history that we lost to the Hornets. The rest of the season went fine as we defeated all challengers easily. Ron Cota, center, Al Oliver, tackle, Rick Graff, defensive end, john Nettles, end, and James Moore, back, were All-League selections. Accredited with Honorable Mention honors were Jose Silva, tackle, Henry Daniels, back, Bill O'Malley, quarterback, and Tom Delaney, guard. Besides these men are others who played superbly, they are: Mike De Dominico, Gene Valles, Mike Carter, joe Super, Lee Miranda, Mark Lapinski, Mike Petry, jim Hodge, Dan Valles, Nick Hooker, and Angel Martinez. Coaches Tom Carter and Joe Galindo were responsible for this great season. They led the team with their -experienced coaching and formed men out of boys and a team out of these men. The team as well as the student body wishes to congratulate the coaches on the fme job they accomplished this season. 90 Chula Vista Asscussincztecl The Spartans of Chula Vista were the first team to feel the wrath of the Saintsmen as they were defeated 32-6. Saints broke first into the scoring column on virtue of a 16 yard TD pass from Bobby Ahern to Don Stafford. The Spartans came right back and broke over the goal line from 8 yards out for their only score as they were stymied the rest of the evening by the Saints defense. Then the Saints running attack turned the game into a rout as half- backs Moore and Daniels scampered 9 and 25 yards respectively to paydirt and fullbacks Hodge and Valles pushed 1 and 2 yards into the promised land. Rick Graff, All Eastern League guard and winner of the Most Improved Player Award fvas one of the stalwarts on the offensive IDB Kecarnq Burns Gut The Kearny Komets posed one of our toughest games as we fought out a 6-0 victory. Late in the second quar- ter Kearny nearly scored on a pass play but Tom De- lany foiled their chance by committing a pass inter- ception penalty. The infraction brought the ball to our one yard line but the defensive line led by Cota, Graff, De Dominico, and G. Valles held the Komets back three times and the half time gun prevented them from a fourth try. In the 2nd stanza Bill O'Malley marched the team to Kearney's 27 where the Saints sprung little Henry Daniels loose to score our only and deciding goal. Don Stafford grinds past a Spartan tackler for that extra yardage in 32 6 v1c tory over Chula Vista Crawford ST. AUGUSTINE ......,,. ........ Hoover .................,...... ........ - Lincoln .......... ......., San Diego LEAGUE STANDINGS -- A ' SEASON RECORD SAINTS OPPONENTS Chula Vista Kearny Point!Loma Hoover Crawford Lincoln Mission Bay San Diego air MIM! Point Loma Lecushed The Pointers whimpered off the field with tails be- tween their legs as an inspired Saints team handed them a 19-0 defeat. Don Stafford drug out eleven yards for one TD and our great halfback jim Moore scampered eight yards for another tally. It was 12-0 at half time but Bill O'Malley's pass to Ardlin Bartley in the end- zone and Tom Procopio's extra point kick changed the score to 19-0, giving Saints its third victory of the year. Al Oliver, a big help to the SAINTS line, captured All- League honors, was selected best defensive lineman 1 jim Hodge slips past a determined Pointer. Hoover Humblecl Hoover has proved in the past to be our jinxg this year their charm back fired as we walloped the Cards 25-6. Quarterbacks O'Malley and Ahern sliced the air with passesg john Nettles turned three into eighteen points. Little Bunny Daniels romped 35 yards with an O'Malley pass for another score and added the extra point. This was our first league victory and fourth seasonal. John Nettles was made player of the week because of his efforts in this game. Dan Valles charges by Hornets for a large gain. D D Lincoln Stmqs For the first time in our life we felt the Hornet sting, it came at the worst possible time burning our hopes for the C.I.F. crown. The Hornets struck twice in the first half and left with a thirteen point lead of which we could only master six points by jim Moore. Crawford Ropes cz Tie A crowd of over 7,000 jammed the Hoover Stadium to see the game of the year. Crawford and Saints both 4-0 for the season were battling for a victory which could give them the Eastern League title. Crawford drilled off with a 0-6 half time score. After Tom Carter's fiery pep talk Saints returned to the gridiron and behind quarterback O'Mal1ey marched eighty yards for the tieing TD, jim Moore storming the Craw- ford barrier for the six points. Tom Delany and Rich McColl deserve credit for retaining the Crawford attacks. Tom Delaney, fast guard, was a big asset to the SAINTS team this year and was Honorable Men- tion in the All-League selections. Henry Daniels sweeps end in Saints 19-0 victory over Point Loma as Ron Cota clears the way for the Junior scatback. Mission Ecru Drowned Saint's offensive team, which explod- ed for over 470 yards on the ground, blew the Mission Bay defense to bits while sinking the Buccaneers 39-0. jim Moore, who accounted for 229 yards on 13 carries, broke through the Pirate secondary on the first play from scrim- mage on a 65 TD scamper to start the Saints scoring. Moore also contributed TD runs of 61 and 2 yards to enjoy his biggest night of the season. Henry Bunny', Daniels also proved unstop- able as he packed the pigskin 13 times for 151 yards and a TD on a scamper from the 14 yard stripe. Other touch- downs were provided by Don Stafford and Bill O'Malley on runs of 10 yards and 1 yard respectively. FIRST ' OW: CL. to RJ: W. Emerton, mgr. T. Villa, M. D Domenico, F. Bedia, T. Delaney, M. McMahon, W. O'Malley, I Cora, T. Procopio, R. Ahern, A. Martinez, R. Graff, S. DeMariz J. McCarthy, mgr, Som Diego Caves In To bring our football season to a successful close we beat the Cavers of San Diego for the second straight year. Quarterback Bill O'Malley had his best passing night completing 7 for 7 and 12 points before his first incompletion. He pitched to John Nettles for a 9 yard tally and threaded the needle on a 60 yard pass play to Henry Daniels to complete the scoring. San Diego's only score came from the toe of Joe Jacobo who kicked a 13 yard field goal. Bill O'Ma1ley, Saints quarter back, led us to many victories with his fine passing arm SECOND ROW KL. to RJ: J. Lilley, mgr., H. THIRD ROW QL. to RJ: Coach T Carter P Daniels L. Miranda, M. Lapinski, D. Stafford, M. Hill, S. Duich, J. Boschetto, J. Silva A Oliver J Perry J Moore, E. Valles, N. Hooker, A. Bartley, Nettles, R. Cendali, V. Miller, J. Super J Hodge D Valles, M. Carter, R. McColl, J. Boese, mgr. Coach J. Galindo. FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach Evans, D. Vengler, J. Rinder, G. Romero, J. Callaghan, A. Snell, D. Ramos, B. Orrico, P. Clifford, J. Asher, J. Burns, M. Renteria, Coach Erber. SECOND ROW: Coach Whittaker, R. Mattek, R. Mix, S. Wilkinson, J. Wisniew, V. Hauser, J. Avila, M. Champion, M. Mortera, S. Frank, J. Antl, D. Beres, M. Monteforte, L. Smith, mgr., Coach Di Tomaso. THIRD ROW: M. Whitney, L. Pernicano, mgr., I.. Rinder, J. Ferrara, D. Harrold, R. Morris, J. Evers, D. Newell, S. Altamirano, T. Thomerson, R. Cora, J. Whittemore, A. Berardini, G, Pernicano, mgr. Junior cursitq Champs fx illx ll. 1 I Antl picks up a blocker and starts up Held. Under the able direction of Coach Lou Erber and his fine assistants Coaches Dallas Evans and Joe Di Tomaso, this year's J.V. team, said to be the best ever produced at Saints, captured thie Eastern League crown with a record of 4 wins and no losses and a seasonal record of 6 vic- tories and 2 defeats. As testimony to the team's greatness was its upset victory over San Diego High by the resounding score of 25-14. The team fired up by backfieldmen Phil Clifford, voted most valu- able, Jim Antl, Art Snell, Jerry Rinder, Dean Harrold, and Steve Frank plus linemen Dan Ramos, Bill Orricco, Jim Callaghan, Joe Burns, Marco Renteria, Jerry Asher and freshman Dan Vengler, proved invincible. A SEASON RECORD SAINTS OPP. 6 Chula Vista ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 13 2 Kearny ,,..,.......,, ,,,,,,, 0 .......l3 7 34 Hooverif .... 0 25 Crawford? ..... Pt. Loma ....... Mission Bay 25 San Diego? ..... :l'League Games 0 13 Lincoln? ......... 6 47 ,.,,, .,-,.,, 6 4 Clifford slips past a tackler for a big gain. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Neilsen, P. Perreault, E. Bosco, P. Stewart. J. Kennedy, R. D'Alessandro, L. Mikulanis, C. Carriedo. SECOND ROW: Coach Mitrovitch, D. Zupan, V. Mikulanis, J. Kimbrough, R. Wlmeeler, S, Bovee, T. Mclver, T. Nealon. Cross Countrq Improves In Coach Hal Mitrovitch's first year as mentor of the Cross Country team, this year's edition showed great prom- ise and improvement. Developing fast toward the end of the season, this year's team should become the nucleus of a strong team next year. Some boys who showed good potential are Sophomore Bob D'Alessandro and Freshmen Carlos Carriedo and Terry Mclver. junior Steve Bovee sprints to the finish ahead of his pursuers on the Morley Field course. A lead is enjoyed in the early going by Sophomore Bob D'Alessandro as teammate Dave Zupan starts to move .......Alumni 42 .......PointLoma......40 .......LaJolla.... ...57 .......Poway 25 .......University 38 .......Hoover'l' .. 48 .......Poway 36 .......MissionBay.,... 58 .......Lincolng 43 -.---.-Crawfords' 42 .......SanDiego3'......70 .......ChulaVista......57 .......Hoover'l'.,.. ...54 .......Helix...........62 .......Mission Bay.....65 .......Lincoln1' 54 .......Crawford4'... 53 .......LaJolla.... ...49 .......SanDiego'l'......63 Kiwanis Tournament 54 .....,. Clairmont ....... 51 45 ....... Grossmont ....... 48 Vcursitq Basketball Under the guidance of Coach Hal Mitrovich the Varsity cagers compiled an enviable 14-7 record for the best season in many years. Early season wins over Eastern League opponents gave hope for the title, but a few close losses, and a heart-breaking loss to San Diego 58-63 in the final game, settled the Saints in third place. Victories over powerful Crawford, Clairmont, La Jolla and Point Loma teams were high points in the season. Hugh McConnell, with a 16.4 game point average, was the high point man on the team. Despite desperate efforts of the opponents to double-man him, he still came through with double-figured point totals in many games. Rich Verlasky, team captain, sparked his cohorts to many a victory with his fiery spirit and fabulous dribbling tactics. His outside shooting piled up 236 points and placed him as second high scorer on the team. Seniors Ed Applegate and Mark Yavorsky played steady ball all season, and johnny Esquibel was good at relief when the regulars needed a rest. Bright spot for next year's Varsity will be Mike Shea, a junior, who was on the starting quintet as center. Gary Hoffman, John Santos and Paul Tuomaninen, all juniors, saw little action, but should add much to next year's team. Sophomore Bob Spence, used sparingly this year, will give the needed height and scoring punch for the 1963 hoopsters. Mark Yavorsky 122, drives past two Hoover men to lay up a basket behind the protection of Hugh McConnell. SAINTS OPPONENT 'gLeague games. ,pa Coach Mitrovich, in his first year of coaching the Varsity, guided the hoop- sters to 3rd place in the Eastern League. With five returning men and some hotshots from the j.V., next year's team offers great potential. john Santos C411 watch- es as Gary Hoffman C211 goes up to take a re- bound from an opponent. Bob Spence C351 thwarts the Poway defenders as team- mates john Santos, George Barrack C331, and john Es- uibel C151 Watch with approval. Hugh McConnell hangs in the air just before he adds two points to keep his seasonal average of 16.4 points, the highest in the Eastern League. He also received a trophy for best offensive player on the team. Ed Applegate eyes two to boost our score. He's the fourth highest scorer on the team with 147 points. Ed's superb back court ability earned him the award for the best defensive player. Saints' Shorpshooters Top row left to right: K. Sadauski, mgr., J. Santos, R. Spence, M. Shea, H. McConnell G Barrack, and Coach Mitrovitchg second row: M. Yavorsky, P. Tuomainen, R verlasky E Applegate, G. Hoffman, and J. Esquibel. UP LIKE A PANTHER leaps Rich Vcrlasky to add a tally againstithe Lincoln Hornets. Rich led the victorious SAINTS as team captain and was second high scorer on the team with an 11.8, game average, V Q., ' Rebounding an erring Colt shot, Mike Shea C522 and Ed Applegate C141 out jump their foes. Action . . . Mike Shea C523 shoots over the outstretched arm of an oppo- HCIII. lO2 Dick Verlasky C103 squeezes between a tight Crawford defense. His superb dribbling foiled all defenses. -- -Qi? r. X i Y Q 'ffl-su The 1962 junior Varsity team. FRONT ROW CL to RJ: J. Avila, D. Dunne, T. Nettles, R. Mix, D. Zupan, R. York. BACK ROW CL to RJ: J. Rinder, mgr., M. Paddock, J. Wisniew, P. Casey, S. Frank, A. Bartley, D. Fowler, mgr. Insert: Coach Ray Bonomo. J.V. Basketball Off to a slow start with two losses, the J.Vfs soon found themselves under the capable coach- ing of Mr. Ray Bonomo in the running for the Eastern League title. Hoover and San Diego proved to be too good, but at full steam the team managed to wrap up the last six games with vic- tories, including a thrilling finale when they whipped San Diego 65-55. Tom Nettles was the hot gun of the team with 229 points. He was ably supported by Bartley, Avi- la, Casey and Dunne. Zupan and Frank were noted for their defensive play and Wisniew was good for points when the score was close. Coach Bonomo was pleased with the steady play of the boys, and feels many of them will prove to be fine Varsity material. Saints Opponent 42 .... Point Loma .... 47 32 .... La Jolla ....... 40 75 .... Poway ..... . . . 27 55 .... University ..,.. 47 41 .... Hoover? . . , . . . 45 70 .... Poway ........ 44 54 ,... Mission Bay .... 38 49 .... Lincoln? ...,.. -17 31 ..,. Crawford? .,... 62 44 .... San Diego? .... 52 45 .... Chula Vista .... 41 45 .... Hoover? ....... 46 43 ..,. Helix ,........ 39 57 ,... Mission Bay 27 52 .... Lincoln? ...... .43 54 .... Crawford? ..... 34 60 .... La Jolla 49 65 .... San Diego? ..... 55 ?League games. Steve Frank on his way up Rich McColl leads hurdlers john Santos and Marty Mar- king to an all Saints finish. A TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW QL to RJ S. Duich, H. Danzels E Keller R jessen L M1randa J Moore S Bovee, C. Ghio, A Snell SECOND ROW CL to RJ j WISHICW J Kimbrough, J. Rinder J Santos J Ramos R McColl M Marknng R Cota J. Neary. SCHOOL RECORD 100 yd dash held by Henry Bunny Daniels :09.7 B and C TRACK SQUADS FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: K. Allen, B. Wenners, T. Meyers, J. Deery, J. Moran, F. Flores, G. Romero, G. Hoffman, J. Novasel, D. Tricoli, S. DeMaria, C. Hall. MIDDLE ROW: D. Kasey, P. Finley, L. Rinder, J. Wheeler, J. Juarez, R. Marley, A. Berardine, T. Manvidas, A. Bartley, J. Wisniew. THIRD ROW: P. Clifford, C. Neilson, J. Rin- Coaches John Bowman and Dallas Evans give pointers to der, P. Chenard, M. Whitney, B. D'Alessandro, S. Frank, track stars CL. to RJ Henry Daniels, Art Snell, and Jim J. Devlin. Moore. Saints track team, still possessing hidden potential, has improved steadily through the season under the guidance of Coach Dallas Evans and his assistant John Bowman. Henry Daniels has developed into one of the area's premier sprinters with new school records in the 100-:9.7 and the 220 - :22.2. In the 440, Jim Moore has remained unheralded despite his :50.6 clocking in this event. Other men who have contributed greatly to the team's fortunes are sophs Jerry Wisniew in the 880 and Rich Cota in the mile, juniors John Santos in the high jump and Joe Ramos in the hurdles, and seniors George Barrack and Rich Wheeler in the shot put and pole vault respectively. Outstanding B and C performers have been Jerry Rinder ,Art Snell and Sal DeMaria in the sprints, Steve Frank andiRobert Wennerslin the high jump, Rich McColl in the hurdles, Marty Marking in the pole vault, Keith Allen in the 660 and George Silva in the shotput. Phil Clifford Shot Putting . 4 TOP ROW' CL. to RJ: Coach Bill Whittaker, F. Reed, L. Logan, J. Hodge, P. Tuomainen, R. Spence, R. Sitcoscy, J. Grant, Mgr. E. Gonzalez. KNEELING: M. O'Gara, M. Moran, R. Ahern, J. Esquibel, F. De Guide, B. Somers, P. Carney. arsitq Baseball Challenging For First Pitcher Paul Tuomainen coming out of his windup. Paul has been a great help as a relief pitcher this year. l 1, l Coach Bill Whittaker reaping the benefits of 7 returning lettermen has moulded this year's team into one of the leading contend- ers for the Eastern League crown. Led by All League choices Bruce Somers and Bob Ahern, together with the hitting abilities of Lloyd Logan and Bob Spence this year's horsehide nine has compiled a 7-6 seasonal record and a 3-3 league record slate thus far. This year's returning lettermen are Paul Toumainen, Ferdy Reed, Bob Sitcoscy, Lloyd Logan and Bruce Somers. Other outstanding players are john Esqui- bel, whose great defensive ability has helped the team. Also, catcher Tom De Guide along with Bob Ahern, pitcher, have made a tough defensive duo. All League choice Bruce Somers connects against Diego. Saints Opponents El Capitan Point Loma San Diegof: Point Loma Chula Vista Hoovergf' Helix Crawfordff Hilltop El Centro Lincoln? San Diego? Hoover? fSeason Incompletej 'Y' League Games Hard hitting Bob Spence crosses plate to add to the score. SAINTS exceptional bunter john Esquibel lays one down TOP ROW CL, to RJ: D. Vengler, mgr., R. Moncey, L. Hein, J. Beck, J. Burns, M. Paddock, M. Es- trada, D. Beres, Coach Hal Mitrovich. Kneeling CL. to RJ: T. Villa, T. O'Donnell, K. Hadersbeck, A Bareno, D. Cinias, R, Chevalier, R. Flores, J. Whittemore. Not shown, catcher Dean Harrold. Horcl Hitting Junior Vorsitq Under the tutelage of first-year coach Hal Mitrovich the V. showed plenty of spunk and desire which unfortunately were not recorded in the win column. Although losses did outnumber wins. the Patiomen were never regarded lightly by their opponents. Led by the hitting talents of sophomores jim Antl and Jim Wittemore together with those of catcher joe Burns, the team scored outstanding victories over Pt. Loma and Helix. Exceptional pitch- ers for this year's edition were Whittemore, soph Dave Beres and freshman joe Mendoza who should develop into an outstanding hurler for the Varsity in coming years. Other players of note who should complement our future Varsity squads are Freshmen Tom O'Donnell and john Estrada. Baseball Scores Jr. Varsity Baseball Jr, Varsity Baseball S A. Opp. S. A. Opp. Pt. Loma 1 1 Hilltop 6 Helix 9 0 Lincoln? 7 San Diego? 12 O San Diego? 4 Pt. Loma 13 4 Hoover? 5 Hooverqe 10 ? League Games Crawfords, Chula Vista 5 Q Season Incompletej The Annual Football Banquet sponsored by the Fathers' Club was the occasion for the presentation of awards to the outstanding players on the 1961 Varsity and Junior Varsity Football teams. Basketball players had their night when the Alumni Association presented the First Annual Basketball Banquet and awarded deserving team members. A Apprecictti n Night Again this year under the guidance and sponsor- ship of Very Reverend John R. Aherne, O. S. A. and Saint Augustine High School, public gratitude to the coaches of San Diego County has been manifested by the annual Appreciation Night Banquet. Area coaches and administrators are guests of the San Diego com- munity at an affair designed expressly as an external recognition of their devoted guidance and counseling in secondary grade level athletics. Outstanding men in this field are further recognized for their services by the presentation of awards of various kinds. Featured also is a coach of national prominence as the principal speaker. In the past such outstanding figures as Terry Brennan of Notre Dame, Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma and Woody Hayes of Ohio State have lent their back- ground in demonstrating their different coaching tech- niques. This year Paul Dietzel of Louisiana State offered the views gained through long experience with his celebrated teams. Appreciation Night stands as a tribute to the sports-mindedness of San Diego and through it we will continue to project the picture of sports into the public's eye. , Coach Paul Dietz el at right Captain joe Byrom is out- standing in the golf field. This is marked by many hole-in-ones. Father Gallimore has again coached the golf team into top contention for first place in the Eastern League. Last year we won the championship and this year have lost only to a strong Pointer team. If we win our next game against San Diego we will again be Champions. Art Bosco tees off. Art is second man to joe Byrom and has greatly helped the team with his low scores. Defending Eastern Leoque Saints Opponents 9 San Diego 9 9 Crawford 9 6 Pt. Loma 12 13 Hoover 5 1 1 Kearny 7 18 Lincoln 0 18 Grossmont 18 fSeason Incomplete, I 10 Cnounnps STANDING CL. to RJ: P, Wiggins, T. Crotty, V. Ruiz, A. Bosco, Fr. Gallimore coach, J. Kasmar, A. Cubillas, D. Borgerdine, M. Mitchell, J. Smith. KNEELING Captain J. Byrom. Carlos Carriedo picks off a hard spike. Carlos is only a freshman but he is our varsity's number one man. The 1962 tennis team is in a year of building up. With only three seniors on the racket squad, the rest being under- classmen who are mostly freshmen and sophomores, the next few years look mighty good. With Fr. Griswold coaching the team and with the assistance Fr. Brown gives the future looks bright ahead. Our first meeting was against San Diego, unfortunately we lost 1-6. The next three games we won and the way it looks now we have a good chance for second. Upilominq Tennis T ecam TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Fr. Griswold fcoachj, L. O'Connor, M. Lapinskr M Shea W Kerstiens, S. Wilkinson, A. Shandera. KNEELING: F. Ragen, T. Mclver A Barkume C. Carriedo, M. Quevedo, J. McCarthy, M. Cardenas, M. Buchanan Saints Foe 1 San Diego 6 4 Crawford 3 6 Lincoln 1 7 Mission Bay 0 5 Hoover 4 2 San Diego 5 fSeason Incompletej Hair Bear gets cornered by 3B's C. Miller, W. Farrell, and J. Emerson: E Becker in background. The annual Turkey trot was held this year for the number- less time. Sophomore N. Pall- emon won the turkey, K. Allen close behind took home a dead duck and a freshman, j. Van Vleck was third and got a frozen chicken. Intramurals Intramural basketball was the first sport of the intramural program. The beginning of the season was as exciting as the end. In the freshmen league 1C took honors, 2E won the soph- omore division, 4B snuck by scrappy -4A for senior honors. 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Q . . - 14, - ,+:fTZ'RYEZ1.f , v - Lv- uf-L ' 'ILE 3v'3 'L fliIE':' .aff -i fa: dvivldi- -.A 51' -ati-an 25232155 lgtztiiiiw aflz ' ff' 73' 'vi' i ' if-345 T ' wtmngnhnfl hia 5 , 121331-vvwnaivvb A vitfvv lm 4 .:I.,..f '1?71 'qL'7'fL P 'L 'j1?'t f'X if-fmwqrtrffrigwfr .JH we L' Sfiffii-ii ' iiZ5.ZX - SU3- P .- ws-41114- - Avi-A .170 15 ' p H 7- -v1.5?1411vflmf:'-:Q-Q 1 ' 'ul' fl:-z-x-iazvs 14-mx Lt 1in,a'112!.4a3-mm-.-C1211 'Y -1 s. .2iJf?2:n1:v a 'I- '!5f'f'i?i' '- ' it . ' ei? qc' if fi F .4 'V ,- In 7' 'J' r A ,Q 'Q' I NM. 0' -:fr . Af . 1 N 6 It is the purpose of activities to provide a social culture that will balance the culture of the mind. A wise program of sports and social events fulfills all that is desired in the quest of fun. The fine plans of the Associated Student Body for activities have made this a memorable year. High Mass is offered in the gym. Father Churbuck speaks on the mission fund. Higher T hinqs . . . An active spiritual program is synonymous with the name St. Augustineis. Each class period is opened with prayers while a student dialogue Mass is celebrated every Friday. During Mass priests of the faculty are situated at various cen- ters to hear confessions. Days of Recollection are regularly scheduled for each semester. On these days conferences, prayers and meditation are presented to keep the stu- dent body, as a whole, and the students, individually, cognisant of their very important role as Catholics. Catholicism is presented in its missionary aspect to Saintsmen by means of collections for the Augustinian Japanese Mission. The religious bulletin boards carry themes which are both universal in scope and edu- cational in format. Included in an educational vein is the ChapIain's Column, published in the school newspaper, which highlights and ex- pounds upon Catholic principles. Father Churbuck, the school chaplain, offers guidance and counsel- ing. Personal interviews with the seniors prove to be just one more fa- cet to a diverse religious program. . . .and He said 'Come unto Me' . 3 s ...av X I , Y 2. 5 Q 7. R' ia! '3 V' :figs is J g33X:7 wg? Q23 9' is ,ax 'n 'S 'P 1 Q is 'if 51' ?jjr'3'f5'iM 5' 33 s 3 4 1 2 + of fff'3f' awk: + jails. f'3ggri f' fp E? 5 be S o1Q...,,,' 118 FIRST ROW CL. to RJ D. Koller, F. Giknis, B. Barnett T Rolan H Jones D Harold W Kernsteins, A. Tricoli, Fr. Churbuch. SECOND ROW CL to RJ E Baum C Winger M Weber, R. Rice, L. O'Connor, A. Oliver, R. Spence, M Petry E Hazelton M Danna P Hogan CCY' UYXUYYXI Sczintsmen Serving Christ The Cor Unum, organized and moderated by Father Churbuck, the school chaplain, highlights Saints' spiritual activities. The primary function of the group is to assist the Chaplain in all phases of the school religious program, such as executing the preparations for Mass in the gym, conducting the Mission Drive and arranging the religious bulletin boards. The indi- viduals themselves are to be sanctified by frequent visits to chapel and performance of traditional exer- cises of Catholic piety. Each section is represented by three active mem- bers. All other members are considered associate members. Membership in the organization is volun- tary and over 8005 of the student body has enrolled. All members of the Cor Unum are also affiliated with the Augustinian Pious Union of Our Mother of Good Counsel. Officers are: Al Oliver, Student Director, Robert Bortfeld and Richard Rice, As- sociate Directors. Students are enrolled in the Pious Union of our Mother of Good Counsel 7 -Tm Wm .., vw, :F ww A KVXXJYW ,FI , Kthflqg, :ry .. 4. .0 ' W4 44 X 'gf' , ,X s sw- 1. J .. 4 r 'WWA fiwvc af vi, Af 1 JA,',5i!6',,iL, .-3 a E3 2,4 HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW CL. to RJ Mr. Henry Frabotta QDirectorj Paul Metevier, Ronald Raymond, Jon Krause, Stephen Brescia, john Covher, David Doty, Fredrick Keiser, Esteban Granades, Keith Allen CDrum Majorj. SECOND ROW CL. to RJ Dennis Manuel, Timothy Shea, john Pipes, Richard Calalang, Kenneth Hadersbeck, George Rice, Robert Goodman, Paul Martin, Warren Mitchell, Gilbert Mendoza. THIRD ROW CL. to RJ William Davila, Daniel Guevara, John Miller, Richard White, David Roha, Thomas Welch, Mikel Krause, Waldo Arguello. FOURTH ROW QL. to RJ David Giesing, Harold Jones, Richard Peralta, Anthony Berardini, David Saints' March Colorful, Sncippq Hupp, Michael Whitney, james Roha, Michael Arguello, John Carney, Michael Roha, David Avalos. NOT IN PICTURE: Raymond Bovee, Stephen Giesing, Anthony Gonzales, Edward Guzman, Phillip Warlop, ing Bond Drecis , Spirited Colorful, melodic and rhythmic in style, the Band has represented Saints with its traditional quality at many marching engagements and re- views. Under the skillful direction of Mr. Frabotta and the lively leadership of Drum Major, Keith Allen, the Band has made fine appearances at the All-Western Band Review in Long Beach and the annual Maytime Band Review in National City. It also participates in events which include the North Park Toyland, Mother Goose, and March of Dimes parades. The band boosts spirit at football and basket- ball games and it featured in the annual Variety Show and at graduation exercises. Throughout the year the Band adds greatly to the prestige and reputation of its school. Keith Allen, Drum Major, directs the band during a football game W 6 -ii . Led by Keith Allen, the band parades on the University of San Diego campus. The band stands at attention during half-time proceedings. The band played at all home football games. Marching Men Make Music W With his roster in front of him, Mr. Frabotta checks band members before a parade. At ease! -1 Music Men March It won't play. It iust won't play. I said ATTENTION! 31 'Ts W fx! 'N Sxt-down strlke Sctintsmcm Staff Editors . Father McLaughlin, Moderator Michael Powers, Associate Editor Lawrence O'Connor, Associate Editor Dhotoqrophq . . . Editor Allan Preckel, center, with assistants Thomas Reiland, left, and William Bible, right. ff Actlvltles . . . Editor LaMont Mitchell, center, with assistants Barry Martinson, left, and Leonard Weber right. Personals . . . Sports . . Editor Robert Loya, right, with assistants Robert Simp- Editor Harry Damian, center, with assistants David Can son, left, and joseph Devlin, center. edo, left, and James Oberle, right. THIN AUC The Auqustinioun The Augustinian's out . . . finally! Work has proven to be slow and tedious and any achievement of praise has been nil. But the staff and editors of this year's Augustinian can plume in their accomplishments, for they have compiled a newspaper professional in quality, of fresh and stirring tidings. La Mont Mitchell, Editor-in-Chief, directed the paper with the editorial skill required of a compet- ent publication. Proficiency was shown in the work of Bruce Somers, Sports Editor and Len Weber, Features Editor. Barry Martinson held the News staff, while Bob Simpson worked as Business Mana- er. Rick Graff was Rewrite ditor, and Allan Preckel led the Photography staff. Reporters for the news staff were Bortfeld, Calhoun, LEFT: Bruce Somers, Sports Editor and Richard Graff, Rewrite Editor. BELOW: LaMont Mitchell, Editor- Chief. CL. to RJ: Allen Preckel, Photography Editor, Barry Martinson, News Editorg Devlin, Greenwald, Hedge' Robert Simpson, Business Manager and Len Weber, Features Editor. cock, Kratz, Pepin, Powers QMJ, Powers fP.j, Simp- son, Tellez and Weber. Feat- ures staff members include: Fitzgerald, Greenwald, Kraj- icek, Smith. Sportswriters were Byrom, jessen, Simp- son, Sullivan, duVigneaud. lNIr. Harry Monahan served as Advisor. so 'W' ' K r- im: '2f7?f1ffs,xtrfftffgstggttifittweqwfxff My uf iffilgik ST. Auczusrma c woot 'E Bruce Somers, Associated Student Body President. Ferdinand Reed, Treasurer, Leo Sul- livan, Secretary and William Baum- garten, Vice-President. A.S.B. The Associated Student Body is the life of the school. Where there is life there is movement and energy, and this is shown nowhere better than in the Student Council of Saints' A.S.B. Officers are moderated by Father Anthony J. Wasko, O.S.A. They are: Bruce Somers-president, Bill Batungarten-vice-presidentg Leo Sullivan-secretary, Ferdi Reed-treasurer, Bob Bortfield-commissioner of elections, and Mark Yavorsky-commissioner of athletics. The job of the Student Council is not an easy one. There are dances to sponsor, of which we had nine, including the A.S.B. Ball in February and the Saint Patrick's Day Dance in March. The Student Council has the responsibility of plan- ning for all the rallies during the year. The smooth-running of the rallies attest to the work put in by our officers. The Commissioner of Elections is faced with the complex task of setting in motion the A.S.B convention and forum in May as well as all the class elections throughout the year. The Commissioner of Athletics is responsible for the intramural program throughout the year. Besides these things, the officers of the A.S.B have to perform the endless little jobs connected with student government at Saints, such as buying and distri- buting beanies for the freshmen, coordinating the activities of the different classes, and the various clubs on the campus, and selling football and basketball tickets. Robert Bortfeld, Commissioner of Elections and Mark Yavorsky, Com- missioner of Athletics. After the A.S.B Convention to nominate candidates for the student body offices, the nominees present the platforms at the Open Forum conducted the week before elections. Here the candi- dates for the 1961-62 school year occupy the stage at the Forum. Dedicated to Souintsnxen . . . This year the A.S.B. supplied the funds for the landscaping of the area in front of Sullivan Hall in order to offset the Senior Class gift to the school, the Statue of Saint Augustine. All connected with the A.S.B can be proud of the fine work that this group of leaders has accomplished. Planning- lrnpro inq- Acting. Father Wasko, A.S.B. moderator, makes one of his frequent appearances at the mike to exhort the student body to live up to the high ideals expected of Saintsmen. Ed Becker leaps into the act. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: janet Francese, Carole Ghareeb, Connie Gurno, Mary Mercado. BACK ROW: Ron Kinninger, Chuck Talley, Mike Buchanan and Ed Becker. , Team, Go! Get Ready-on three! After these words us- ually follows about the noisiest group of cheers in the county. Bringing out the best in spirit and en thusiasm, this 1962 bunch of cheerleaders inject a spark for pent up emotions and yells. The cheerleaders form an important part at most of the athletic events. Ron Kinninger, the loud- est voice at all rallies, reigns as head cheerleader, while Ed Becker, Mike Buchanan and Charles Talley assist him spirit-wise. Adding beauty and grace to this year's squad are janet Francese and Mary Mercado from Regina Coeli Academy and Connie Gurno and Carole Ghareeb of Our Lady of Peace. Mike cheers to V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Ron starts the cheer. Chuck jumps for joy. Father Gallimore, moderator of the Saint Augustine Pep Society, poses with the societys officers and members. Completing its fourth year, the Saint Augustine Pep Society, better known as the Pep Club, maintains and encourages school spirit. This enormous task is carried out in several ways. During the course of the football season the making and sale of booster ribbons was carried out. Signs and posters encour- aging the team and inciting student body attendance were displayed around the campus. The Pep Club sponsors the cheerleaders. Noon rallies are regularly held and in addition to these duties, the men of the S.A.P.S. make posters advertising dances and other activ- ities which are a part of school life. Proceeds from the sale of the booster ribbons went to a num- ber of things, including the purchasing of socks for the golf, track and tennis teams. Clocks were bought for the photography dark room and typing room while the pepsters also acquired bags for the basketball team. Members of the Pep Club pre pare the booster ribbons Rah! Roh! Rah! S-A-I- T We now present the Mystery Man of the Week. Elsie Plushbottom gets a hand . . . and she looks like she needs one. We're sure gonna clean them up! 132 T-S S-A I-N- -S . . . SAINTS!!! Man behind the scene . . . and he picked up the broken sword . . . She Weis Beautiful! -.. f' in 4 sr, ii K i B a R P A, A t E' y Queen Barbara Carr smiles at the fans. Saint's homecoming for '61 was opened with a Requiem Mass in the gym, for the deceased alumni. At 12:30, the big rally of the year began. Guest speakers for the event were alumni jim Collins and john flrishj Glenn. Elsie UP., Blushbottom warned the football squad against those mean, nasty little boys from Crawfordu, and in a great speech, freshman David Doty told the team they had the support of the forgotten class. Speaking for the team was Al Oliver, who told the assembly that the players would go all out for the game. Coaches Carter and Bow- man backed up this idea with fine speeches of their own. Tension grew unbearable as the game drew near. It was against Crawford, our toughest opponent, and played on the Hoover field. A sell-out crowd witnessed the ex- citing and well fought game, which ended up in a 6-6 tie. During halftime ceremonies, Queen Barbara Carr from Rosary was crowned. The queen's attendants were Mary Kay Zuelske, Cathedral, Veronica Collins, O.L.P.g and Dorothy Schiewnfurter, R.C.A. The day closed with a Homecoming Dance featuring the Sociables. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Willis Evenson, Mary Kaye Zuelske, Barbara Carr, Manuel Silva. BACK ROW: Archie Emerson, Veronica Collins, Dorothy Schiewnfurter, Ted Fleming. Senior Court judges compare summonses, CL. to RJ: Ed Applegate, Bill Baumgarten, Archie Emerson and Rick Graff. Bill O'Malley is missing from picture. ' I enlor Court This Vear s Senior Court is a very active organization, delving out its pow ers to all four classes. Meeting weekly, the court finds nearly 10002 of the cases brought before it guilty: Quite a rep- utable record FIVE ludges pass sentence, ranging from writing codes to periods of ground duty. The Vigilantes, consisting of seniors who have the best interests of the school in mind, summon students before the court for minor infractions of school rules. Any student re- ceiving a summons must appear before the court under a ten point penalty for not coming. Those who repeatedly receive sum- mons often were given heavier sentences. By these means, the purpose of the court is realized: aiding school discipline through student co-operation and student power to correct wrong-doers. Gosh, you can't do that to me-I'm just a freshmanf, :alt Seniors La Mont Mitchell, Bill Baumgar- ten and Bill Mascari register pity at a defendanfs story. Hi L'lY'llg? Victor Buono, Saints' alumnus and celebrated Shakespearean actor, aids Fr. Brown in pre- paring a number of seniors for a speech tournament. Speech Club The Speech Club, moderated by Fr. Brown, has returned to the campus after a yearis absence. The club offered in- struction in the various fields of public speaking and also participates in many local speech tournaments. Represent- atives from Saints speak at many of these events incuding the Lions Club Student Speaker Tournament and the San Diego Speech Contest. 5 5 , 1 X loft , if .f J My 1 , 9 i I ,AC Lx i '1 f if T ljv Q 7 5 V : 1 1 j f wx 1 , f ' 54 vs. 'X U V K 5 N 1 ,' .ij 'liat r,7Brown, moderator of the Speech Club fi 5 i, f 1 A ' ft! tells' the 'ub members to show emotion f Q ' ' N , xi f ' ' ' ' ,- i ,X my fx! ,fy gp U e inte' eting. E 5 af Mk ,FL lg fi JE MP kj 4 lvl K 3 IV 4 l ix LJ g ,U E K C4 ll 'iw 3 5 iw Nj 5, f X X W Iv 1 x ,' ia f 'N1 l it 2 1 i ' K 1 ,l Vi' J Lf E 't Q Q' ' f ,X KV fx 1 lj wi , M -J M 3 2 Q XX xx! X , at , ' J ,f- fp' gf.: 'Sl 4 Xgf 'ft' lv 1 M is lt Robe-rlt Spsfice is shownl with trophy he won in thejLions Club Speech Tournamentf mn1 r 'mw11 , 1. Cast from the play, HAMLET, take time out from reading for an informal shot Drcimci bq the Seniors HAMLET, the annual senior play, marks Father Aherne's twenty-fifth anniversary as director of the annual event. It is noted that the first of Fr. Aherne's productions was HAMLET. Those heading the cast are: Stephen Gillespie as Hamlet and Archie Emerson as King Claudius. Other members of the cast include Sandra Silva, Anne Frick, Gina jo, Mary Francis White, Harry Damian, Ray jessen and Arthur Meder. Trcaclition TRADITION, an outlet for various literary en- deaverings, finished its second year in a grand fashion with its Spring issue. The magazine brings to its readers poetry, short stories, poems, essays and book reviews provided from Rosary, Our Lady of Peace Academy and Saints' students. ABOVE: Cynthia Cunningham, Anne Erick and Sandra Silva. LEFT: CI.. to RJ: Harry Damian, La Mont Mitchell, Nicholas Hoy and John Calhoun. in . si az 1.eii.Wii- fag - f - -a. sag. V 3. M my . 5 . . - tag tg C s7 4 ' S it 4 ' Schola Cantorum members await the cue to begin the Kyrie. Scholct Clcuntorum Under the very able direction of Fr. Neely, the Schola Cantorum is completing its fifth year of song 1 of the inimitable Gregorian Chant at Friday Masses. i Through its inspirational voicings, the Schola Cantorum proves to be a valuable asset to spiritual life at Saints. Father Neely directs the student body in song, Music Club Music Club members join in song. CL. to RQ: james Stiteler, Roger Hedgecock, Thomas Colthurst, james D'Alessandro, Gerald Hermann and Mr. Bonomo, moderator. Into its third year, the Music Club, moderated by Mr. Bonomo, presents var- ious benelits, including a supply of albums belonging to the school, to its members with the result that the Music Club can boast of the scope the members retain in the classical music area. The Music Club formed a mixed choir with represent- atives from the girls' schools. The club also participated in the Band Variety Show. --'H' M IIIZHI T ELEK. 5 ln gt 35- E, We f T3 2 fm' ' J The Radio Club, moderated by Mr. Bonomo, has come out of hiding to become one of the more active clubs on campus. William Snell, president, and john Pochodowicz, vice-president, are. in part, responsible for the club's new standing. The club, affiliated with the American Radio Relay League, a national organization of amateur radio operators, receives various benefits, including training films. A club station was set up in April, offering the members a chance to study its in- tricate workings. Included among the members, the club sports five licensed hams among a list of potential amateurs. Radio cmd Chess The Chess Club began its first year of play with other schools. -gs., sert 3, gs, Although not rated as crowd- gathering activity, these compet- itive meets enabled the partici- pants to earn valuable experience. 1: The club, moderated by Mr. Bo- nomo, completed its eighth year here. Chess games are scheduled twice weekly, with two noon re- cesses alloted for each game. The ladder system of play sparked competition to a new high. The Chess Club, maintaining its aim of increasing interest and further- ing skills in the game, remains a popular club on campus. Li 'Wu 'CHP' Bowling Club Concluding its third year at Saints, the Bowl- ing Club, moderated by Fr. Berra, remains a mem- ber of the American Junior Bowling Congress, and as such, is entitled to various benefits. The club competes with the city schools in a series of league playoffs throughout the school year. Each Wednes- day sees the members practicing and perfecting their form at Aztec's lanes. Sparking competitive spirit while retaining a club atmosphere, the Bowl- ing Club promises to remain as popular as in form- er years. Father Berra lets one go for a strike. Xsv S' is JAN: l L.. Let's At one of the many informal dances the Saintsmen are out- numbered by the girls-but they love it! King and Queen of the annual A.S.B. G E Q Ball, king Al Oliver and queen Dottie 1 . ' . Jaeger beam for the audience You go your Way and I'll go mine. ,fm Wx Snug as bugs in a rug at the annual Football Prom held at the El Cortez hotel Is II the Cha-Cha. or the Itch? At an after-game dance, students and dates listen to Rhythmaires make with the rhythm. df Alumni ofhcers seated CL to RJ are Michael Mascari, Father Keane, moderator, Brendon l Q P P Alumni Assoczlotl n The Alumni Association has again supported Saint Augustine's with a number of activities and events which prove invaluable. Moderated by Fr. Keane, the association made the Fourteenth Annual Football prom possible. At the prom james Moore and Ron Cota were presented with the Outstanding Lineman and Out- standing back awards, respectively. The association also sponsors the annual Parochial School's Basket- ball Tournament which is held during Christmas vacation. They provide not only these awards, but also, all the trophies that are given to the win- ners of the intramural sports. Through their con- scientiousness they have also set up a number of scholarships for those deserving students who at- tend Saints. Ofiicers for this year are: jack Saucier, pres- identg john Carmichael, vice presidentg Vincent O'Hara, treasurer and Brendon Shea, secretary. Alumni president, Jack Saucier is shown with the winners of the Par- ochial School's Basketball Tournament. FRONT ROW QL .to RJ: Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs. Caesares, Mrs. Byrom, Mrs. Hauser. STANDING: Mrs. Eisle, Mrs. Casey. Austin Guild The Austin Guild, moderated by Fr. Churbuck, began the year with the Starlight Tea, an annual get-acquainted night. Card parties were held during the course of the year and the profits realized were donated to the school. The big event of the year, the fashion show, entitled Flores de Primavera and the annual Band Variety show rounded off the year. Once again the Father's Club has turned in a fine performance under the leadership of joe Skibinski, president and Fr. Gallimore, moderator. The highlights of the year included the Foot- ball banquet, the Father-Son nights and the Easter Monday Ball. During the course of the year the Father's Club set up a number of scholarships to aid needy students attending Saints and also donated money to the Augustinian Seminary Fund. Fathers' Club FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Mr. Cendali, Fr. Gallimore, Mr. Skibinski, Mr. Burns, Mr. D'Alessandro. STANDING: Mr. Geddis, Mr. Wesniew. ABSENT: Mr. Callinn. f as - as L. fi r -rw l. if sf P 5 2 .E.,g.ac,.,e f , l A Word in Closing The picture above lacks one important element . . . people. Pictured are many of the tools we used to produce this 1962 SAINTSMAN. But it required the planning of many agile minds, the patience of many busy hands, and countless hours of many devoted students. You have perused the finished product. It has failings, but we who have given of ourselves to it in various ways feel a sense of pride . . . in this book we find ourselves . . . not our faces in pictures, or our names in type, but our ideas, our words, our time. You have read it once, and now you lay it aside. But it will never be an old book, because each time you pick it up it will bring to life again this year which you have lived as a Saintsman! A word of very special appreciation is due to Joe Busco and Bert Nestor of Busco-Nestor Studios. Their patience, their ideas, and their willingness to aid us in every way possible has been beyond what we can express in words. Many others made contributions, and to each we sincerely voice our words of gratitude. 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