St Francis High School - Canticle Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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' Ol X5 :LS qfl 'lo Xb. 5 Q5 1X Xl ' '19 'qfb 9 fn 1 0 Q 'O' r to 'S s Q 4? -xx NN X 'v And year in and year out we re- alized more and more how much we owed to those men and women, religious andseculanwhohave taught us, guided us, and inspired us during our four happy years at St. Francis High School. So it is, with sincere grati- tude and esteem, that we dedicate our 1955 Canticle to you, the members of our faculty, asking you to remember us in your prayers so that we will not fail to reach the perfection of Christian living for which you have prepared us. Our first vote of apprecia- tion goes to 6' FATHER JAMES D. POOLE FATHER LUKE, O.F.M., PASTOR Diocesan Superintendent of Schools St. Francis Church U ... - Om - god Kane flew! - .. FATHER CLARENCE, O.F.M. FATHER WILLIAM, O.F.M. FATHER LEOPOLD, O.F.M . 1: 1 f. nn- iam. w Om SISTER M. GERALDINE, O.S.F. Principal SISTER M. ROSWITHA, O.S.F. SISTER M. TERESINA, O.S.F. iv 1 .A ., - cffvwgf ,963 K K? SISTER M. URSULA, O.S.F 4 I taadam .lnallfaaa 6aapZ4am! MOTHER M. CONCEPTA, O.S.F. Superior V---- I I SISTER MIRIAM, 0.S.F. FHM My SISTER M. SAMUEL, O.S.F. 5 SISTER M. DOLORINE, O.S.F MRS. JOSISPHINE BARATINI MRS. ELIZABETH SHORT Secretary Y MRS. MRS. JANET HURLEY MOONEX MISS EDNA VALERIO, R. N. School Nurse agda nam diem! MRS. RUTH D. KING MR. ANTON DORNDORF MRS. JAMES KERINS 95 6 N Q Ii ii 1 il THERESA MOONEY Sacred Heart Senior Class Vice- President. Lilting laughter . . . Glowing cheeks . . . With Span- ish Book II she'll hate to part . . . Best Actress in Senior play . . . A Trouhadour star and a block girl too. JOANNE PORTER All Hallows S e n io r Class Sergeant-at Arms. Canticle layout stall . . . Special devotion to St. Ann .. . Still looking for the right man . . . Member of Sodality . . . Hates formality . . . Block Society four years . . . Permanent passion for popcorn and peanuts . . D i ,44 ide i Q A A . Q Jki ,II I t . 5 lcztri CLARE ANN SQUIRES Sacred Heart Canticle Editor. Her labors are devoted to 4'The Canticle . . . Always on the brink of a smile . . . As Irish as her freckles . . . And as friendly as a lepreehaun . . . A mod- ern day 'iClare at St. Franeis . . . CAROLE MARTY Holy Spirit Canticle Business Manager. Vice-President of Trouhadours . . . Bubbling laughter and jovial mien . . . She sings, too . . . Will long he remem- bered as our scene-stealing Shotput . . . Made a per- fect 'iSanta at the Christmas party . . . H0-HO! . . . PAT WILLIAMS Cathedral Senior Class Treasurer. Our sports girl . . . Makes the team every time . . . She helps pick them! . . . Ral- anced the hooks for the Curtis Drive . . . Counted senior sheckles for the past four years . . . NANCY HARBINSON St. lgnatius President-Student Body. Country Cou- sin from the sticks . . . Wrinkled nose . . Thoughtful way . . . H o l d s membership cards in Sodality, Trou- hadours, C. S. F. and Red Cross . . . Pos- sesses a personality hard to beat . . . W'e were proud of her- always! MARY JEAN HESS Holy Spirit Assisian Co-Editor. Always on the go for the Assisian . . . A classroom may claim her for life . . . Eyes that crinkle when she smiles .... A four- year Sodalist . . . Laughter. her middle name . . . CARLLYN PORTER Holy Spirit Assisian Co-Editor. Senior class bright light . . . Perpetual C. I . S. member . . . Seldom sees her name spelled correctly . . . A real literary lass . . . Has NLD. aspirations MARY VAN DILLON All Hallows Senior Class Secretary. Canticle layout stall' . . . Estefania's her middle name, some day it may stand for lame . . . Red Cross Representa- tive for the class . . . Mary's a girl you can't surpass. t it MARY ANN WALLACE Holy Spirit Expressive eyes as dark as night . . . Shiny black hair . . . Always looks just right . . . A bang-up party she gave this year . . . Cay Christmas decoration A faithful, four-year alto in Glee! . . . 6 ,fi if its KATHLEEN MEEHAN St. Rose of Lima ,lust Kathy The Cat Lover to all her friends . . . Usually skeptical of the latest trends . . . Toward typing and art her ability tends . . . Our own little Roseville friend . . . gaite .IO ANN DALTON Our Lady of the Rosary A daily commuter from Woodland . . .On the Canticle art staff . . . A four-year member of C.Y.O .... Likes to read novels . . . Has sparkling brown eyes . . . And hair that curls naturally! . . . CINDY MOFFITT Saint Francis Lively and full of fun . Pat Williams' other half . . A Block Society member . . . Goes all out for sports . . . A gay laugh and she's off . . . A real St. Francis girl! SARA ANN FARINO St Mary A double-duty Sodalist . . . Light-lady for the Trouba- dours . . . Breezes in and out of Block Society meetings. . . Fixes favors for the Red Cross . . . A lively and likeable senior . . . GRATIA GLASS St. Ignatius President-Senior Class. Will long be remem- bered as Sister Marie . . . Scholastic Art Award winner . . . Earned reputation as chief pink-slip-passen outer . . . A four-year Sodalist at S.F.H .... EUGENIA SMITH Sacred Heart Truly a Glamourpuss . . . A busy business staff member for M55 Canticle . . . Led the Senior class through cheers . . . Tall and trim . . . A Junior Red Cross member PATRICIA SCOTT Sacred Heart Blond locks . . . Friendly smile . . . Likes math . . . Active in Sacred Heart Sodality Permanent fixture in the C.S.F .... In chem. class she is in her element . . . SANDRA SOLE All Hallows Sandy was seen at all the games . . . Root- ing wildly for Brothers fame . . . Collector of items dif- ferent and rare . . . One of school's efficient secretary's . . . ww- ax:aswma-:ft1k5a: BARBARA REYNOLDS Cathedral Possesses luxuriant golden tresses . . . Of- fered her services to the Red Cross in her senior year . . . Tune- ful talent in the Glee- Club . . . BETTY TRAVERSI Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Canticle photography staff . . . Elizabeth the poet . . . A sentimen- talist if ever there was one . . . Good natured Potential barber . . . Considering all the hair-cutting sl1e's done LORRAINE RISSE St. Joseph Lovahle Lorraine. the quiet one . . . an artist with a needle and thread . . . neat as a pin . . . A tiny senior. she's always ready with a smile and a kind word . . . MAUREEN DOUCLASS Holy Spirit President-Service Club. i'Sparkle Plenty of our senior class . . . In anything we come to, Doug's never sur- passed . . . Sodality, Trouhadours, Service Club, Student Council and in Block . . . Vice- President of the stu- dent body . . . PAT DOYLE St. Mary As Irish as her name . . . Quiet and demure . . . A smile for everyone . . . Saint Mary's C.Y.0. Prexy . . . A faithful Sodalist . . . Famous for her Halloween disguise JO ANNE WARD Immaculate Conception Red Cross addition just this year .... A ll signs point to- ward an artist's career . . . Efficient typist . . . follows the latest styles . . . Member of the C.Y.O .... She really likes to get things done! . . . ELAINE STURGES St. Ignatius Entered St. Francis portals in her junior year . . . Layout staffer on the i'Canticle . . . Elaine the fair. Elaine the friendly. . . Blushes easily, smiles twice as easily . . . dazdae am ' MARGARET McELLIGOTT Sacred Heart Blond curls flying, she cheers for the senior class . . . Viva- cious Marg toils on the Can- ticle publicity staff . . . Emotes for the Troubadours .... A t- tends C.Y.O. Sodality and Red Cross meetings. NANCY VARTANIAN St. Francis Nancy with the laugh- ing face . . . Friendli- ness in ai small pack- age . . . She chalks up twelve years for attend- ance at St. Francis . . . St. Francis C.Y.0. has enjoyed four years of her membership . . . BARBARA RUST All Hallows Long. blonde ringlets ...Reliable and adapt- ahle . . . A lovely smile . . . Looks good in green .... ' in aid at Mercy Hospital . . . Wants to he a i'Woman in Whitei' . . . DOLORES AZEVEUO St. Joseph Diminutive Dolores . . . Business manager for St. Joseph's C.Y.0 .... Gracious glee-clubber . . . Divides her time between Red Cross and Sodality . . . A serene but indispensable senior . . . DOLORES HERNANDZ St. Francis Dodi really isn't a formal name . . . But without it she wouldift he the same . . . Quick to laugh . . . Loves to tease . . . Continually does her best to please . . , At our Fall Dance she reigned Queen of the Blues acclaimed. MARILYN OUZTS Sacred Heart Sodality Prefect. Can- ticle art staff . . . Most perfect prefect there ever was . . . Straw- berry blonde . . . ,lust the right shade . . . was acquired without any aid . . . An outstanding Troubadour . . . ROSA RIORDAN St. Francis A whiz of a typist on the Assisian stail . . . Indispens- able to S.F. Alumnae and Holy Name Union . . . Beauti- ful blue-green eyes . . . Co- starred as Freida in the sen- ior play . . . Faithful C.S.F. member . . . Noted for com- mon sense . . . MARCOT DOOLIN Sacred Heart An Irishman indeed . . . Literary editor on the Canticle staff . . . A talented Troubadour . . . Has a special laugh . . . Her biggest worry is the t on the end of her name . . . 0 0 ELEANOR BIANCHI Holy Angel She leads our yells at all the games . . . To he an Airline Hostess is her aim . . . Jr. Sodality Prefect . . . Pert'n petite . . . She's just the girl you'd like to meet . . . GLORIA MCKOWEN St. Joseph Canticle staff typist . . . Loud duels are heard . . . Clouds of dust . . . A firm believer cars shouldn't sit and rust . . . Fleeting glances . . Vivacious smiles . . . 0f'f again to add on miles . . . Her titles - The Perfect Secre- tary and Homecom- ing Queen . 606 ROSALIE ROMERO Immaculate Conception Soft brown eyes to match her brunette curls ...A A Junior Red Cross member . . . Never too husy to say hi . . . A four-year C.Y.O. member . . . Haunts the commercial room . . . MARY ANN MCEVOY St. Francis Merry Mac . . . A realm blushing beauty . . . She spends her time in the Red Cross . . . Her future Women in White . . . Our own T.V. Star . . . She belongs to N St. Francis Sodality . . . .lO ANNE PIAZZA Sacred Heart Has long brown tresses . . . Excells in public speaking . . . Helped captain the Trou- badours as Secretary-Treasun er . . . Heavy drama is her specialty . . . Her smile lights her way . . . MARY MATHER St. Francis No relation to Mather Field . . . Has a ready smile . . . Drives a blue De Soto . . . St. Francis C.Y.0. member . . . Takes roll for Mr. Dorndorf . . . KATHLEEN LYSAGHT Sacred Heart P r e fe r s Kasie to Kathleen . . . Sister C-eraldine's busy Sec- retary . . . Sews her way around . . . This bookkeeping star is student-body cor- responding secretary. ' BARBARA A QUINTELLA v Y Holy Spirit Y Q Block Society- Presi- r 0 0 dent. Small . . . Agile ' . . . Full of zip with .N athletic ability she is well equipped . . . Of Service Club, Trouba- 7 , If d ,, . . .,, . .K ours, Qumnie is a N., member . . . Hers is a 'T laughter we'll always remember . . . CINNY LANE Immaculate MIMI OEHLRICH MARIE WATERBURY ROSEMARIE Conception St, hilary Holy Spirit ORNELAS A. Soft, low mice on Asset to the vollyball varsity Waterbucket pals with Dodi Immaculate the verge of laughter . . . A yellow-capped Service and Sue . . . Often seen with Conception . . . She aids the Block Society as Secretary and Treasurer . . . Lit- erary Editor for the Canticle . . . Takes the minutes at Red Cross meetings . . . Set de- signer par excellence Clubber . . . Has a high- pitched chuckle . . . Four- year Sodalist . . . Scores high in the Block Society . . . Stu- dent -body recording secretary Connie too . . . Freckled nose . . . Light brown hair . . . Errand girl for senior play . . . Kept her jeep going day after day . . . Dark eyes that shine with friendliness . . . A four-year member of the Sodality . .. Sandra Robins0n's oth- er half .... A ctive in the Immaculate Con- ception C.Y.O .... If A .Animas -1summsf:ee,s 2-swarms. 1-n fm I 2 fi .. .5 :WAV f Ia-sxiftetsffm-sw-as-:emma .IEANNETTE LEE CUTIERREZ St. Joseph Petite and pretty . . . On layout staff of '55 Canticle . . . .lenny to her friends . . . was Freshman class prexy . . . A sunny smile . . . An expert on theatrical make-up . . . 4?4? MARLENE MAZZUCHI Sacred Heart Specially speedy at shorthand . . . A star on the Canticle busi- ness staif...Sparkling hro'wn eyes beneath official looking specs . . . A bright addition to Sacred Heart C.Y.0. PAULA CORSIGLIA Holy Spirit On the Canticle layout staff . . . Quick brown eyes and a congenial nod . . . Trouba- dour's eliicient curtain puller . . . Faithful friend of the sick . . . Hers is a mood that's never blue . . . Seldom has to look for things to do! 0 0 MARY SHARON GENTNER St. Anthony A Courtland miss . . . A fourth year first at St. Francis . . . Reserved . . , Has a peaches-and-cream complex- ion . . . Driver of a two-toned Merc . . . Everyone loves her eyebrows . . . Spanish is her specialty and her future! ELEANOR BERTOLANI Sacred Heart Canticle photography staff . . . Here's one who makes the grade . . . For all the fashions on parade . . . Good listener . . . Always has something to add . , . Sodality member . . . ROSEMARY FISHER Immaculate Conception President-C.F.S. Four long years in C.S.F. shows . . . Roe is one who keeps on her toes . . . Assured man- ner . . . Well informed . . . Puzzled looks . . . Generally found read- ing a book . . . Can- ticle photography edi- tor . . . CHRISTINE GRAHAM Immaculate Conception Our own Teen . . . Fresh- men Picnic Queen . . . Can- ticle claimed her in '55 . . . Keeps the Block Society alive . . . Catechism teacher to tiny tots . . . Sodality and seniors like her lots . . . ROBERTA WEBDELL St. Francis Bubbling Bobbie . . . Fingers always flying over typewriter keys . . . Her Canticle duties keep her busy . . . A really speedy senior . . . Follows Sister's footsteps . . . PATRICIA GEIGER All Hallows Canticle transportation manager . . . Block four years . . . A help- ing hand to lend when needed . . . A 'fBit o Blarney where'er she goes from her laughing eyes to her dancing toes . . . NANCY AGUILAR Immaculate Conception Baby blue eyes . . . . . . Whenever wanted . . . She's always there . . . At the head of her class for four years . . . Nancy's personality is exceptionally rare . . . SUSAN FREYBERG All Hallows Canticle layout staff . . . Suels the one who likes to go . . . She isn't the type to sit and sew . . . A beguiling smile which always shows . . . just ask Connie, she knows . . . ANITA PAYNTER Immaculate Conception Amiable Anita . . . A terrific typist . . . Red Crosser in '54 . . . Fair and quiet, she's on the spot in time of need . . . An artistic senior, in her own quiet way . . . JACQUELINE CAULK Holy Spirit President-Troubadours. Short and sweet ...i A faithful Sodalist . . . Mr. Dorndorfs prize canary . . . On layout staff for '55 Canticle . . . Received the Oscar award for out- standing portrayal of Blanche in Song at the Scaffold . . . Tops in Drama - Clee - and Service! DOLORIS HERZOG St. Anthony Close-cropped brunette . . . Neat and sweet . . . On the Canticle business staff . . . A clever seamstress . . . An- other Courtlander . . . MARLENE MONNICH St. Joseph Merry Marlene . . . A whiz on the Canticle business staff . . . Natural habitat-the typing room . . . Three years membership in the Sodality, four in the C.Y.O .... An indispensable art room asset- wdotiech CHARLOTTE CROSS Holy Spirit Our belle of the bell . . . Her gold beanie attests to her Service Club position . . . Circulation manager of the Assisian . . . 'gCross to late- comers, Charlotte to her friends . . . JUAN CORDANO Sacred Heart A shutter-bug for the Canticle . . . Holds membership in St. Mary's Sodality . . . Sister Roswitha's faith- ful librarian . . . Auburn hair and laughing eyes . . . Refreshing and friendly . . . ROSALINE FREITAS Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Ready-to-help Rosaline . . . Joined the Red Cross recently but readily . . . A faithful four-year sodalist . . . To know her is to like her . . . Valuable sec- retary to Mrs. Kerins. .IOANNE MORRISEY Immaculate Conception Canticle portrait editor . . . A nimble needle when it comes to sew- ing . . .Theresa's pal . . . Troubadour make-up girl . . . Sodality sec- retary this year . . . Prom princess of Dreamland . CAROLYN PORCELLA St. Nlary Talkative and friendly . . . Has a welcome smile . . . scores high in Religion . . . Likes convertibles . . . On the Canticle layout staff . . . Takes scholastic life seriously . . . MARY ANN GOETZ Sacred Heart Drives a black Buick . . Pc-ggy's pal . . . Stage man- ager for the senior play . . . On the Canticle publicity staff . . . Sodality vice-prev fect . . . Most dependahle soul in the class . . . IANICE CROWE Holy Spirit Pre s i d e n t - Literary Study Club. Artistically inclined . . . Partly responsible for sets for our senior play . . . One of the leading figures on the Assisian stali . . . Our Trouha- dour pianist ...i A I- ways a r o u n d when there is work to do. .. .IACKELEAN BURTON Holy Spirit The Seniors' peppy porn-pom twirler . . . One-third of the Fightin' Irish yell team . . . Manages circulation for the Assisian .... A dept at auto advertising . . . Lively Jackie MARY FRANCIS KAHLER Sacred Heart Seven fruitful Franciscan years to her credit . . . A doctor's daughter. she's a natural for the Red Cross... Her slow. sweet smile warms the senior homeroom . . . JEAN ROACH Immaculate Conception Our wandering Thes- pian ...I A uhurn haired advocate of fine arts . . . Publicity agent for the Sodality ..., A p- proach Roach . . . A faithful, talented Trou- hadour . . . we're glad she came hack . . . 9 -X 'K 0 I Q 'N' Q: 5 -if , V 4-.. ' U - . X 0 I .if s 4' -. ! 0 if i' V . I 6 ll Q I 4. W K' i xt 9 ' ROBERTA GWINN LOUISE LATINO Sacred Heart Immaculate Petite poodle'cut Roberta . . . Conception Literary Editor on the Can- ticle . . . Secretarying for the Literary Study Club keeps her busy . . . An ardent Red Crosser, sl1e's also active in Sacred Heart C.Y.O .... Clear blue eyes . . long curling lashes . . . Always the smallest in all our classes . . . A frown . . . A hurried step . . . Then she's gone . . . Into the type room to see what's wrong . . . ROBERTA CRONIN Saint Francis A newcomer at Saint Francis . . . Has a pleasant laugh .... A welcome addition to The Fighting Irishi' . . . A senior Trouha- dour . . . Ofhcial class worrier . . . MARGARET CASTANEDA Sacred Heart Better known as Peggy . . . Pint size . . . Assis- ian staff typist . . . Has a hearty laugh . . . Sound-effects girl for senior play . . . Eyes that twinkle when she talks . . . CAROL OETTLE St. Ignatius A diminutive blond with a constant smile . . . Three years of Sodality proved her always ready to help . . . The Red Cross claimed her talents in '5-1 . . . A sunny senior... WWW 1 CAROL AMES St. Philomene Tall and slender . . . Sodality and Troubadour member . . . Very Frank . . . On that you can bank . . . Possesses a naturalness hard to find . . . Car0l's a girl to keep in mind . . . student body treasurer NANCY MARTIN Sacred Heart Blue eyes that twinkle . . . Sister Utsulais dependable secretary . . . Radiant smile . . . Typist on the Canticle staljf . . . A soprano in Sacred Heart's senior choir . . . ANNETTE PICHE St. Ignatius . Red Cross Chairman A friendly recruit from Philadelphia . . . Lill- ing laughter in the Lit- erary Club . . . A gold beanie crowns her rus- set locks . . . Member- ship in the Sodality and Trouhadours . . . Right hand to the Red Cross . . . MARLENE ENZLER St. Philomene The senior's hospitable As- cension Thursday hostess . . . Busy on the Canticle's busi- ness stali . . . A smiling S0- dalist . . . Her C.Y.O. allegi- ance-St. Philomene's . . . A faithful fair-haired Trouba- dour . . . NANCY PLUMMER St. Philomene A native of Saint Fran- cis . . . Shining hair . . . A growing interest in agriculture . . . Mrs. lIooney's busy secre- tary . . . Often seen in a little red car .... A t home in 206 . . . PAT SCHULER Sacred Heart llappy-go-lucky . . . A smile that gets her places .... A Kress's girl . . . Artistically inclinded . . . Cute hair cut . . . A pleasant pal . . . ROSE MARIE STADLER Holy Spirit A true, true Trouhadour . . . Future founder of the Stadler's Swell Ballet . . . Always on her toes . . . An unforgettable Glamour Puss . . . This Academy Award actress . . . Our own delight- K E CONSTANCE PATITUCCI St. Ignatius Full of pep . . . Getup 'n go . . . Connie's a senior we're glad to know . . . Camera shy . . . But we always can tell when she's around . . . Loves the mechanics of life . . . that includes her car . . . SANDRA ROBINSON Immaculate Conception Spends most of her life going up and down . . . Elevator girl at Mercy Hospital . . . Her specialty is Old English Lettering , . . Pals around with Doody . . . JANE POWERS St. Philomines A new girl at St. Francis . . . Made her debut in K.lean-Up Kapers Spends her free time reading, typing and horseback riding . .. Dislikes cats, city life and doing dishes . . . ful Doody . . . 'ide 2465444 '7a,4zq- we l'll sing the ballad of '55, A right good class were we, The finest '4Fightin' Irish class, That one could hope to see. In '51 we made our home, Within St. Francis High With valiant hearts and eager minds, A Freshman class dared try. As Sophomores, St. Pat we chose To lead us through the year. Through thick and thin he helped us win And kept us full of cheer. In sports that year we showed our might We won 'most every game. This Irish class could really fight, And widespread was our fame. Arrival of our Junior year, And upperclassmen we. The lowerclassmen showed respect We tackled Biology. Our class rings and the Junior Prom Were that year's shining stars. The mem'ries of those bright events Will evermore be ours. And then at last, our Senior year, Our journey neared an end. We kept good old St. Patrick. As our patron and our friend. So Patrick, and St. Francis High, Though sad goodbyes are due, Remember us, and be assured, We'll long remember you! We ' tie llst row: left to right! Claire Conelly, Carol Cof- field, Carol Caldeira. 12nd row: left to rightl Pat Colbert, Barbara Byrnes. Lenora Giordano. Mary Chace. 43rd row: left to right! Frankie Cassina. Gerry Cook. .leanmarie Caietti. Sheila Butler. I flst row: left to rightl Jeanne Wilson. Mary Alice Wilcox, Marikate Varanini, Jean Micetic. 12nd row: left to rightl Carole Wolfgram, Pat Walsh, Ann Wallander. 13rd row: left to rightl Joan Puccinelli, Carol Tompkins, Georgia Streit, Annette Vierria. ilst row: seatedl Pat Adams, Marilyn Barr, Diane Blanc. 12nd row: kneeling! .ludy Acker- man, Elizabeth Barieri, Nan Baratini. 13rd row: standingl Betty Bowman, Norma Bucciano, Linda Avila, Carol Blasofsel, Barbara Bennett. flst row: left to rightl Barbara Murphy, Barbara Fahey, Lynda Freyberg, Rose Damiani, Kathleen Exner. f2nd row: left to rightl Maureen Geiger, Rosemarie Gill, ,ludy Decker. Mary Duclos, Fran- ces Farrell, Veronica Freeman. tksy fo . In is .. 15 64 llst rowl Marion McAlpine, Bev Orman. 12nd rowl Carol Schmitz, Kathleen Hall, Lee Ditt Ben- ner, Sandra Wright, Sharon Pratt. 13rd rowl Carolyn McFarland. Barbara McKeown, Marilyn Martin. ,lean Matushak, Doris Wilcox. flst row? Carol Prinzio, Emma Jo Reed, Laura Pagans-lli. 42nd rowl Martha Rockers, Sue Rey- nolds. Libby Phillips. 43rd row? Carol Proske, Linda Pope, Barbara Stage'-r. llst row? Ann Hoskc-y, Yvonne Hardin. Mary Hoskey. 42nd rowl Helen Demas. Linda Hardesty, Leona Hagel. 13rd rowl Connie Campbell, Cara- lynne Holland, Mary Ann Hrepieh. Margaret Hau- ser, Norine Helzer. Qlst row! Jackie Lo Bue, Sharon Zuccaro. 12nd rowl Adelaide Jones, Ozella King, Gerry Klein, Stephanie MacKenzie. 13rd rowl Genevieve Liner, Valerie Kaiser, Pauline Jurach. f4th row? Pern Kielhofer, Margarita Mackis. ,, 164 ,, of 5 .nf ul-.-. .f-f- ' A . - 3 CSL' Y , C- , 18 lleft to right? Dorothy Cioli, Sharon Colsong. Mary Ann Colamartini, Edwynna Case, Terra Belke, Jane Dwyer, Sally Geary, Franbes Goodale. iback: left to rightl Mary Jo Brezzo, Marie Davis. 21: fkneeling: left to rightl Marlene Mariah, Lor- raine Ward, Elaine Russell. fback: left to rightl Barbara Pelatta, Anita Mezzanares, Judy Morrow. Mary Mangan, Ann Spitzer, Carolyn Meredith, Phyllis Wyant, Pat Wollmering, Pat Walker, Marie Lo Bue. F Qi. v X I lfrontz left to rightl Darlene Staat, ,Ian Sheaffer, Mary Harbinson, Marthea Martino. Bonnie Bonnie Weshneske, Judy Silva. fback: left to Haynes, Susan Knott, Marion Lewis, Mary Hamil- rightl Judy Ryle, Marianne Woods, Virginia ton, Linda Hodges. ,lean Coodfvllow. Margo White, Margaret Scott, Joan Valerio. Kochis, Carol Hughes. 19 W 1 S .rg 4 I Iseatedil Judy De Ponzi. Ann Eres, Joy Ann Blair, fstandingl Toni D'Allessandro, Bonnie Allen, Kath- leen Battistich, Barbara Barnes, Marlene Botteri. Deanna Braun, Kathleen Brooks. Phyllis Bachmeier. lseated: left to right! Caroline Enos, Mary Laughlin Carolyn Azevedo. llst row standing. left to right! Beverley Enright, Toula Kotsovolos. t2nd row stand- ing: left to right! Sharon Dewsnup, Barbara Galin do. Sandra Dewsnup. Judy House. Nancy Bascherini Phyllis Henter. 43rd row standing: left to rightl Mary Ann Clark. Josephine Kunst, Judy Horyza. 1 tfront: left to rightl Judy Cianatasio. Mary Ann Murphy. Katie Gorman, Susan Gwinn. Doris Lenhart. lmiddle: left to rightl Louise Haley, Barbara lmhof, Marlene Martin. thank! Mary Ann Gilson, Joan Persie. Rosemary Glass, Rita Mazzucchi, Maureen O'Hara. 20 41st rowl Kay Procopio. Brenda Marty, Madelene Mazzuchi, Marie Schelcher, Pat Porter, Charlene Smith. 12nd row! Jeanette Steffens, Donna Rose. Margaret Mc Alpine. Betty Ann Pratt, Susan Soto. I tlst row: left lo right! Sherry Steiner. Mary ,lane Sylvester. 42nd row: left to rightl Janet Shrader, Mary Elizabeth Scott. Cynthia Speed. f3rd row: left to right? Virginia Skamnes, Mary Esther Sousa. Mary Ann Wonible. 14th row: left to right! Louise Stefani. Patricia Seereiter, Annette Schiele. N7 71 70 4,65 tfront: left to right! Connie Chandra, Lois Cutt- ing, Diane Day. tothers left to rightl Pat Coffey, Claire Cupman, Susan Butler, Mary Carr, Carole Carlson, Pat De Martini. lhack: left to rightl Ellen De Vore, Nancy Gilson. lleft to right? Alberta Miskel, Nancy Corcoran, Molly Moore, Virginia Lynch, Marlene Miller, Karen Morebeck, Suzie Lagomarsino, Rita Louise Morris, Cecelia Mobley, Diane Kaiser. tfront seated: left to right! Rosemary Aiello, Janet Germoles, Kathleen Geiger. tback seated: left to rightl Marian Azevedo, Patricia Beard, Mary Ann Anicich. tstanding: left to right! Joan Blanc, Patricia Becker, Rogene Bondi, Marian Alderson. Carlene George. lfrontl Joan Garrido. 12nd row: left to righti Kate Diepenbrock, June Duncan. 13rd row: left to rightl Marcia Ford, Jacqueline Frantz, Nan- cy Geary. t4th row: left to rightl Kay Francesconi, Barbara Domyan- cic. 15th row: left to right! Linda Fox, Diana Fugina. Charlotte Fryer. , Q x 4 ,ry 3 .S-J N ff Kseatedc left to rightl De De Nielsen. Janet San- filippo. Pat Keating. fstanding: left to rightl Laurene Ramos, Saundra Starr. Judy Roberts, Margaret Rooney, Pat Sadleir, Sally Sanford. Michaelann Pope. . in. . 22 -11--1-11-, fseatedl Carol Pedone. fstanding: left to right? Cloria Pieretti, Theresa Neuhurger. 12nd row: left to rightl Roberta Nelson, Lynne Parker, San- dra Perri. tf3rd row: left to right? Shirley Pasquini, Monica Peterson, Mary .lo Nelson, Helen Pausback. fseated: left to rightl Loretta Baca, Diane Alberti. tstanding: left to right! Melva Asher, Farrell Ann Hagerty, Ann Carroll Crimes, Joanne French, Tomiann Greene, Antonia Gross, Patricia Hallanan, Patricia Hall, Patri- cia Halderman. lseated: left to rightl Ann Her- zog, Janice Jenovino. fstanding: left to rightl Judy Jacopetti, L'Ann Healy. 12nd row: left to rightl Marilyn Jones, Sandra Harrison. Ceralene Joseph. t3rd row: left to rightl Elizabeth Huddle, Patricia Jurach. U1-th row! Judith Hardin. fseated: left to right! Alicia Loyola, Percilla Mar- getts, Betty Mc Aleer. fstanding: left to right? Caroline Mc Kinnon, Patricia Mc Cuire, Veronica Markham, Tina Madella, Kathy McMahon. Donna Lunardi, Nancy Luck. ilst row: left to rightl Renata Lenhart. Betsy Kerins, Delia Lopez. Charlene Kreuger. 12nd row: left to right! Sheila Kenob- bie, flahs Meredith, Kay Kam- ponris. 43rd row: left to rightl Judy Middleton. Mary Catherine Litell. Carmen La Malfa. Carol Launius. fist row: left to right! Joyce Tortas. Lorena Thomp- son, Theresa Persie. Shirley Thomasini, Catherine Williams. Barbara Walker. Carol Wilmot. 12nd row: left to rightl Ora Lee Vogeli. Michele Tappan, Judy Mulligan, Theresa Vidneieh. jf Nw l 352, zzv X, x X 3 ' f Q' we X, Q Q 3 ,ffm-L W 'ra 'i N a 5, it V' Q., if ff ' .3 .,. K? f n Q zz 'Q H5 -QQ wwf ii! BER 4 1iI 1 l ffl i f IiIi ' , - . - ' A ' V as ,L L is -,. QE? 1 Y . .,. 'Y 8 'LA V'?5 cg 11 Z2 s is W I as iw 'ar 'ef 9 . lggi 'Q S 4 74a ?cJwtDag- - STUDENT BODY OFFICERS lleft to rightl Nancy Harbinson, Presi- dentg Carol Ames, Treasurerg Kathleen Lysaght, Corresponding Secretaryg Joan O'Keefe, Sergeant-at-Armsg Mimi Oehl- rich, Recording Secretaryg Maureen Douglass, Vice-President. MMM Some crowd! . . . I'm lost! . . . You,re taking chemistryli' QW: ! 25 xi- .W of ' Q Still looks the same . . . Long time no see -. . . Can't find my homeroom! ie? --- t t I 1 t SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rightj Susan Knott, I.S.C. Representativeg Judy Duncan, Secretaryg Carol Crowder, Sergeant-at-Arms 3039 Betty Ann Pratt, Presidentg Maureen O'Hara, Treasurerg Mary Harbinson, Vice- Pres.g Marilyn Meredith, Sergeant-at-Arms 307. And . . .. .f ri K 1 A gg ' ? 1 , E E 26 f 0m2aem--- ,,,7d W wwf THRQUGH 74.4.44 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rightl Nan Baratini, I.S.C. Representativeg Caralynne Hol- land, Sergeant-at-Arms 302g Marilyn Barr, Treasurerg Sandra Wright, Presiclentg Bev Orman, Secretaryg Libby Phillips, Sergeant- at-Arms 301g Judy Decker, Vice-Pres. . li , Q ia.. The Marian Shrine dedication at C.B.S. .. . and Fran- ide 6, E, 7e4on ciscan Week at S.F.H. . . . helped to turn our thoughts ' . to Mary at the close of her year. . . 64045 46,544 W 24664 mwi0 0446 -' Witches ,n goblins .. . Black cats and spooks . .. Gipsies and violins . . . E V E R Y- T H I N G came to our Hal- loween Party. . . Claire Connely as Cliloro and Diane Blanc as Phyll. 'zfwmq zz., mm ' ' f QA ' 00 A If FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS fseated left to rightl Rosemary Aiello, Vice-Pres., 201g Cathy Williams, Presidentg Janice Jenovino, Trdasurerg fstanding left to rightl Mary Ann Anicich, Sergeant-at arms 201g Diane Kaiser, Secretaryg Kay Kampouris, Sergeant-at-arms 203g Babs Meredith, Vice-Pres. 203g Pat Seereiter, Sbrgeant-at-arms 205. V -iii-1 ...ia lgklltltdd 7444641 Slow We Damned to 74e giaee F nan I .A Vg of P . -S w g ' .f ' I I I otdadaataffff Rose Marie Stadler and Theresa Mooney, Best Actresses for '54.', '4Nail down the furniture everybody Shotpufs coming inla' Time out for the stage crew. Scenes behind the scenes if Q. 70654 Dad 144 Om 2aeea fi fi' J TA JW!! 5 xi? i vii E 3 if ig' Z3 li its 5 5 was ii as ai X Spade! Wine tie ' ' zfafuzc to fam! XX ,ai fAhovej The most dis- tinguished guests we had during volleyball season were Mother Ma- rita, Qcenterl Provincial Superior, and her sec- retary, Sister Francesca. trightj Sister Teresina avidly watched her sen- iors as they walked off with the trophy! Om Wolleqldll Waudq flseftj Gloria McKowen, ' senior class captain, led her team to the champ- ionship AGAIN this year. Our volleyball season was marked by good sportsmanship, friendliness, and enthu- siasm. QTop rowj Left to right, Carol Ames. Gloria McKowen, Veronica - Freeman, P. E. Instructor, Janet Hurley, Barbara Quintella, Mary T. Sanchez. QCenterJ Maureen Douglass, Pat Williams, ,loan Puc- cinelli, Mimi Oehlrich, Cindy Moi- fit. QBottomj Virginia Lane and Angie Nunez. Mother Concepta was presented with flowers on her nameda from the student bod '. Nanc ' Har- Y 7 I binson did the honors. ff 5 fam Om lady We We 7:04 The Trouhadours and the Clee Club combined talents for the Christmas production Ballet for Our Lady. Rose Marie Stadler headed the cast and was supported by Maureen Douglass, Sara Ann Parino, Mary McEvoy. Mimi Oehlrich nar- rated. Mr. Anton Dorndorf, Glee Club director and Sister Teresina, dramatic director, produced a TV show of simple beauty, religious in theme and inspiring in nature. . 5 . afz4eS.?f f 70 Pat Colbert Qleftj won the Sodality sponsored stamp contest. Mary Jo Brezzo lrightj was runner-up. Our visitors from Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles toured the school with senior class president, Gratia Glass. QLeft to right, Frances Farrell, Pat Geiger, Car- olyn McFarland Red Cross Worker, Barbara Murphy and Maureen Geiger enroute to Weimar The Prom Princess and her court were announced by Sandra Wright, junior class president, shown crowning Princess Joanne Mor- risey. The other members of the court are tleft to rightj Theresa Mooney, Annette Piche, Maureen Douglass, Nancy Harbinson, Maid of Honor, Carol Ames, Mary Mc- Evoy, and Connie Patitucci. Don Lucas, lbelowj president ofthe Sacra- mento Sales Executives Club, awards winners ofthe Club's national essay contest, Margot Doolin, S. F. H. senior, and Richard Larson, McClatchy senior. Both received a S50 bond. to sing for the T B patients. 35 ff , Zhu Decorators Helen Demas. Bobbie Bennett and Ozella King, pause to admire their work. Service Club-ers show off the what-to-wear at the Junior Prom. Left to right, Marilyn Ouzts, Annette Piche, Maureen Douglass. Mimi Oehlrich, and Gratia Glass. Virginia Lane, fieftj Sec- retary-Treasurer of the Block Society, sits one out during Blocksmith Blues. Virginia, Canticle literary co-editor, also won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. Maureen Douglass Qrightj, Block Society Manager. doesn't seem blue although she is attending The Blocksmith Blues. Sa 1449, 762 gear good to zltddl Wea! So we sang our February farewell to Mrs Janet Hurley our Physical Ed. instructor, at the student assembly in her honor Barbara um tella, Block Society president presented her with a miniature trophy for courage in the line of duty 36 70e2fe770fS, ' c3a54oca'5 ' , an---.....,.. Troubadour officers ,lo Ann Piazza and Carole Marty are old-timers in show busi- ness at S. F. H. Jackie Caulk, Troubadour President, seems to have the class well invhand as she sings away the day! Baby Pratt' gurgles and waves to the au- dience. Nurse Ryle and singer, Mary Ann Murphy, don't seem to mind her an- tics! gatafeuallffgotdoaazto Nancy Harbinson presents Father Brendan Mitchell O.F.M. with the day's questions. Father knew all ing our annual retreat. 4 r '21 Q., Qian 'D 37 4 o' ' , - the answers as we discovered dur- ct 1 ' ff. ' . ' ' .1 . - Barefoot lasses, Teddy Sanchez and Jeanne Wilson, make a fine pair of sisters while Pat Colbert and Sue Reynolds listen attentively! 1 1 . ,Q f V, Wgmxlf-u1n3Qav as:zw .. Q J -5 , 74:9 The Fifth Annual Junior Prom . . . .Presented by the Class of '56. . . .honoring the Class of '55. . . .Reigning Queen: ,Io- anne Morrisey .. . .Maid of Honor: Nancy Harbinson .... Attendantsg Carol Ames, Mau- reen Douglass, Mary McEvoy, Annette Piche, Connie Pati- tucci, Theresa Mooney. . . . Music by Bill Rase and His Orchestra. . . .Settingz Cov- ernor's Hall. Paula Corsiglia, Apostolic Committee Chairman, makes a Valentine call on one of the patients at the County Hospital. With members of her committee, Paula makes monthly visits to these invalids. Also bringing hearts to the sick are Sister Dolorine, So- dality Moderator, Mary Ann Goetz, vice-prefect, and Marilyn Ouzts, Sodality prefect. Anne and Mary Hoskey are the cutest pair of pedal pushers we've seen around St. Francis in a long time! nn , , n , , l af o -4 Some of the second semes- ter junior class officers in- vestigate Cerry Cookie ar- row shirt and Nan Bara- tini's picture frame hat. The officers are Adelaide Jones, treasurer, Valerie Kaiser, sergeant-at-arms, and Joan Puccinelli, president. Another group ofjunior of ficers a d m i r e Sandra W.right's sweetheart neck- line, modeled in Designs for Fashions. The officers are Shelia Butler. vice-pres- ident, Carol Coftield. ISC representative, Kathleen Hall, sergeant-at-arms, and Lynda Freyberg, secretary. A Gr 1 Q 35 I W ff 'sf is ing 33 ggi. :Q-. .Q . K' X . .... Y f - V Y VV 1 ' V V W is The Red Cross-ers are always preparing for something! Here are the officers busy with St. Patrick's Day favors. tLef't to rightl Secretary, Virginia Lane, President, Annette Piche, Vice President, Angie Nunez, and Treasurer, Sue Reynolds must have been out looking for a four leaf clover when the picture was taken! ASSISIAN staff members enjoy a box lunch interlude at the first annual Cen- tral Valley Press Convention held at Sacramento State College. fLeft to right, Co-editor, Mary Jean Hess, Jackie Burton and Charlotte Cross, Circulation, and Carol Prinzio, Club News. 74a .Z 04.7 Against a deceptive Mexican background, Sophomore Class officers prepare for their Shamrock Shindig. tLef't to rightj Judy Ryle, Sergeant-at-arms, Brenda Marty. ISC, Susan Gwinn, Treasurer, Dorothy Cioli, President, Phyllis Bach- meier, Vice-President, and Judy House, Secretary. CANTICLE staff members also posed for shots at the Conference. fLeft to rightj Doloris Herzog, business staff. Mary Van Dillon, layout, and Nancy Martin, staff typist. Another Press Conference group is Camera Caught! This time they are ASSISIAN staff members Shelia Butler, Barbara Bymes, Bonnie Allen. Ann Wallander, Barbara Murphy, and Nan Baratini. Janice Crowe, left. Lit- erary Study Club presi- dent. presents Foot- note Betty Ann Bow- man with prize forthe best costume while Ro- berta Gwinn, the Club's secretary, has member- ship scroll waiting. Christine Graham, Our Lady's Commit- tee chairman. spends her Saturday morn- ings teaching little one to know, love and serve God. Preparing their en- try. Song of Berna- dette fwhich song was never sungj for the Camellia Parade are freshmen Mic- hele Tappan. Monica Peterson. Cynthia Speed. Cathy Wil- liams. Shirley Pas- quini. and Margaret Rooney. tLeftt Work on. Macdufllu says Carolyn Porcella to Elaine Sturges. both yearbook layout artists. Editor Clare Ann is in Hollywood for a weekend and a deadlines just ahead! tlnsertt Editor Clare Ann Squires. who spent all her week- ends except one either worrying about or working on the 1955 Canticle , Second semester freshmen class officers are proud of their 100911 enrollment in the Seraphim' Society for Vocations. QBack rowj Cynthia Speed. vice-president, Suzie Lagomar- sino. I.S.C. representative, Nancy Luck, treasurer. Diana Fugina. sergeant-at-arms. Kate Diepenbrock. vice-presi- dent. tFront rowj Marilyn Jones. secretary. Babs Meredith. president. Pat Sadleir, sergeant-at-arms. Diane Kaiser. ser- geant-at-arms. Eucharistic committee chairman, Annette Piche, purchases style show tickets from those two faithful keepers of the standn Carol Schmitz and Rosalie Damiani, So- dality treasurer. Jean Roach, publicity chairman, looks over some blouses at Ken- dall's with model, Joanne Morri- sey, Sodality secretary. COLLEGE DAY AT IMMACULATE HEART COLLEGE and Canticle staff members visit with Sister M. Hu Am' an .laaelcweda Sdow Janice Crowe, ftop rightj, makm the fashion show's title come true! Jackie Caulk flower rightj tries salesmanship in addition to model- ing. Marilyn Ouzts is her customer. , 4 miliata, l.H.M. The girls are QStand- ingj Pat Geiger, transportation, Clare Ann Squires, editor-in-chief, Marilyn Jachetti, l.H.C. student body presi- dent. lSeatedj Marlene Mazzuchi, bus- iness staff. Joanne Porter. layout, and Mary Ann Goetz, publicity. 1 Making their debut in Hollywood are Peggy Casteneda, Betty Traversi and Elea- nor Bertolani, Canticle photography stah' members, Mary Ann Goetz, Sister M. Teresina, and Joanne Porter. California Day contest winners make their ap- pearance on K Street: lLeft to rightj our Califor- nia poppy, Pat Seireitter, artist Carole Wolfgram, and bathing beauty L'Ann Healy. sm fa wwe! You see, there isn't room to say very much! QTopJ Jackie Caulk, layout staff member, gives this piece of sage advice to Canticle writers. Roberta Gwinn and Margot Doolin. QAboveJ Annette Piche. Canticle art editor, looks a bit skeptical. but her art as- sociates, Joanne Dalton, Marilyn Ouzts, and Gratia Glass. as- sure her that her leprechauns are the dearest bit of Irish folk- lore they've seen in a long time! QLeftj Yes. it's up to U to put over our yearbook! So urge Canticle staff members Margaret Mclflligott, Paula Corsiglia, Jeanette Gutierrez, Sue Freyberg, and Joan Cordano. Sister Benigna and Sister Our SPH orchestra made its debut this year and we are all as proud of it as Conductor Dorndorf is himself! Rose, our students from China, enjoy their ASSIS- IANS as much as anyone in school! Joanne Piazza. News Writer. and Frances Farrell, Feature Editor. have reason to be proud of their publication! This year we selected Marilyn Ouzts, our Sodality Prefect, to crown the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at our annual May Crowning ceremony. Carol Oettle was maid of honor and Paula Corsiglia was princess-in-waiting. The other atten- dants were Janice Crowe, Gloria Mc- Kowen, Marlene Monnich, Sara Ann Pa- rino, Joanne Porter, and Mary Ann Goetz. That Bank of America trophy is a beauty, Carllyn! And the other award winners take time out to admire its gleam, too! They are Rosa Riordan. Gratia Glass, and Rosemary Fisher. When Carole Marty, Canticle Business Manager, tcenterj says, We just can't go in the hole! , it's evident that she means business! Listening to her pep talk are Canticle staff-ers Pat Williams, Marlene Enzler, Eugenia Smith, Gloria McKowen, Roberta Webdell, and Marlene Monnich. Jackie Caulk enacts a terrifying scene from Sorry, Wrong Number, the dra- matization which won top honors for Jackie in the Dra- matic Declamation Contest at the St. Mary's College an- nual affair. An exciting moment during the Junior-Senior champion- ship game which ended with the coveted trophy in the hands of the Seniors. QBelowj Junior and Senior members of the Califomia Scholarship Federation. QAbove1 Rosemary Fisher, C.S.F. president, was so busy taking pictures for the yearbook that she didn't get into the group picture herself? Rosemary's photography real- ly made the '55 Canticle come to life! Z' W K3 Q22 Making hay while the news shines are ASSISIAN staff members. Typists are Rosa Riordan and Peggy Castaneda. QStandingl Sandra Wright, staff writer, Carllyn Porter. co-editor, and Janice Crowe, club news editor. v lBelowj Freshmen and Sophomore mem- bers of the California Scholarship Federa- tion with faculty advisor, Mrs. Josephine Baratini. I y your left, ..... Christ when you sleep, Christ Prayer of St. Pat- rick Dedicated to our Seniors by l the faculty. Christ pro- tect you today and every day ..... Christ with you, ' Christ before you ..... Christ be- i hind you. Christ within you .... 1 Christ beneath you, Christ above you, . . . . . Christ at your right hand, Christ at when you arise ..... Christ in the heart of every- one who thinks of you ,..... Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of you ...... Christ in every eye that sees you ..,... Christ in every ear that hears you. , . Christ protect you today and everyday- l Sisters of St. Francis Sierra Madre Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gentner Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webdell Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hernandez Mrs. Dorena Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Crowe Mrs. William Porcella Mr. and Mrs. Theodore K. Porter Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Burton Mr. and Mrs. J ohn A. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Trinidad Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moflitt Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Marty Sr. and Mrs. Victor F. Fox Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Squires Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Kahler Mrs. A. E. Piche Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Diepenbrock Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steiner Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kelly and Mrs. James L. Klein Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wollmering and Mrs. A. Walker Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kerins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham Leo Farrell and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Imhof Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Peletta Dr. an 744064 7a Zena Om panacea Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Lewis The Freshman Class Kathy McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Persic Mr. and Mrs. John D. King Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Morrisey The Sophomore Class Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Lunardi Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Giordano Mr. Adam Goetz Mrs. Ruth D. King H. W. Oehlrich and Mrs. Marshall J. Ford Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Kielhofer Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bertolani Stanley W. Reckers Mr. and Mrs. Carter C. Speed Mr. and Mrs. John Enzler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corsiglia Mrs. C. P. Colbert Literary Study Club Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Monnich Jr. J Owns Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Dillon Mr. and Mrs. William F. Stager Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Martino Mrs. Frances Mezzanaries Mr. and Mrs. M. Anicich Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sturges Mr. and Mrs. Louis Procopio William A. White Mr. Frank Kochis A. Hauser Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waterbury G. R. McFarland Edwin Ames Robert J. Gwinn and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Finley M. King Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Blanc and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Sole Mr. F. J. Herzog and Mrs. R. M. Martin Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Baratini Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cordano Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tomasini Mr. and Mrs. Norris S. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Walton P. Ouzts Mr. and Mrs. James Alberti and Mrs. John Riordan Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hess and Mrs. William Byrnes Mr. The Sodality of Our Lady Mr. and Mrs. Pragedis Avila Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Mooney and Mrs. Daniel M. Scott and Mrs. C. J. Enright D. Pasquini and Mrs. and Mrs. W. I. McElligott Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. F. Pieretti Frank Quintella Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. D. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John E. Day Our book would not be complete without Mr. Bill Smith of Colonial Studios who was always on hand through thick and thin. Sure an' we appreciate the fine quality of his work which gave our '55 Canticle the master's touch! Another vote of thanks goes to Carole Marty, who, with the luck of the Irish, managed to get enough greens to keep us out of the red! 'X 48 Mrs. Roger L. Bondi Mrs. H. B. McEvoy Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Doolin Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Paynter Califomia Scholarship Federation Junior Red Cross The Tom Hollands The Troubadours S. F. Block Society Mr. and Mrs. George McKowen The Junior Class Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbinson The Service Club The Canticle Stall' A. J. Patitucci George Mazzuchi and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham Elmer Mooney Mr. Mr. and Mrs. The Senior Class The Assisian Staff Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Battistich Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beard Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Dalton Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fahey Jr. and Mrs. August Linggi and Mrs. Karl Oettle Mr. and Mrs. James.K. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Magruder and Mrs. S. L. F reyberg Francesconi Mr. Joe -v- WWWWQEE W 'fa' Qi' wg, Wffmim it atgik kai? QHHSSQQQ QNMRSQWQ Q iikhfg 1 S c,4' 'f K3 m E3 ww Q Pqaai X Wi X QSM N21 ' Q35 aqd Wm Qwg? WWW , , ' JMX! raw, , WMM Nj! PWR' JN QW Q www , . aff' 5 YM f M ff Q W 4 Sane, you Jelchae an Zqueclamw Mwofjff M55Wff'ffp W E222 W 3 4 N 6? mfLn6X3Q x 222 FWW wg W W Q Sf 1


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