St Joseph Academy - Shield Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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X :rl AY A NORMA OTIS - - - AUDREY WYRICK CELIA MAZZIO - - CATHERINE OSTOJA - - IRENE FERREIRA AUDREY WYRICK - - CAROLYN BENTLEY - - - VIRGINIA BAMBERY NORMA OTIS ---- SANDRA ROSS - - - SISTER MARY MERCY - - MR, DYDLEY LOGAN ' ' ff- Bk . if W ii! , ofg I Z 7 U ,, -zzz' : A Z 4 I p .: ' 1 f fx P1 X i n . -55 .L inf! 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PAGE fvff YSSXY M7 353 5-. , QRXQ5 Q YH , 7 In Xl Q33 ' I , UgT3A.fiyVWL MMM fqi,-If I I ff 5315 Wagga KNEE I , 103, Mt vm wff' X .XR 'WTS I. ef N. xx 'X NN NF? 6223 fake XVQQ' 9 N JW I9 fl W2- QQKQQ 610 fl MESSAGE FROM THE FACULTY Whenever we look at the long line of graduates marching in cap and gown to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, we wonder just what the future holds for these brave young hearts that are facing the world as graduates. In a recent Catholic magazine, a noted educator remarked that her own recipe for happiness is education. With her, we agree that the women with little formal education may achieve happiness for herself and others. Then, this author sets out to re-evaluate our concept of education. Without going into the article in detail, we should like to tell you, dear graduates, what your teachers feel will go far in helping you to attain happiness in the world you are about to enter. To put the recipe in a few words, it is this - THINK WITH Tl-IE CHURCH. That may sound triteg it may even sound easy. And at the moment it probably is easy. However, as the years go by and problems come up - and they will come up - your best, your only solution, is the answer of Mother Church. She has all the answers, dear girls. True, it will not always be easy to say, I know the Church is right. It will be more likely that you will reason thus: Yes, Iknow what the Church teaches, but my case is different. No, dear graduates, your case is as old as the world. The Church has given the answer centuries ago. Let us plead, then that you keep before you this good Mother, and heed her teachings all your life long. That you may do this, that your lives may be those of exemplary Catholics, that you may thus achieve real happiness in this world and prepare yourselves for the unending happiness of heaven is the wish and prayer of Your loving teachers, THE FACULTY OF ST. JOSEPH HIGH CONVENT MAIN BUILDING if I I MUSIC DEPAKI' MENT NEW WING 'fn I CAFETERIA AUDITORIUM SENIORS A heart as soft a heart as kind, A heart as sound and free, As in the whole world you can find. Variety Show 1 2 Fine Arts Festival 2. CAROLYN BENTLEY With a soul as strong as a mountain river. Sodality Prefect 4g General Chairman of Marian Congressg President of Sophomore Classg HI-LIGHTS and SHIELD Staffg Vice President, Junior Red Crossg Reporter of Hi-Jinx Radio Show 3,4g Block Society 2,3,4g CSF 2,4g Varsity Volleyball 2,3,4g Interclass Basketball and Baseball. ALICE CARDOZA A mind at peace with all around, A heart whose love is innocent. Variety Show 1,2,3,4g Fine Arts Festival 2. as i 4- V J' fm 4 M , l, s V A DONNA BLAKE Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Arms and Vice President 3,43 Guild Representative 1 2, 3,4g Fine Arts Festival 2,3g Sodality 4g Varsity Volleyball 3,45 Interclass Volleyball and Baseball 2, 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Block Society 4. PATRICIA EDI-IOLM . . like a queen of lilies, with a voice like any mermaiden. Variety Show, 3,4g Fine Arts Festival 3. if 7 fp, IMELDA BRUCKNER The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill, Student Body Treasurer 4g CSF 3,4g Variety Show 35 Business Manager of HI-LIGHTS 4, Variety Show 1,2,3,4g Orchestra Club, Sergeant-at- HELEN DURAN Her eyes as stars of twilight fairg Like twilight's, too, her dusky hair. Cfransferred from St. Mary's Academy, Silver City, New Mexicoj. Sodality 3. MARTHA BRAUNE 'Her care is never to offend, And every person is her friend, Interclass Volleyball, Baseball, Basketballg Varsity Volleyball 4g Block Society, Secretary-Treasurer 4g CSF 3: Variety Show 4g Representative for JRC 4. PATSY GREENE 'Earth has not anything to show more fair. Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Variety Show 1,2,3,4g Sodality 2,3,4g CSF 2, 3,4g President Sacramento County Cotmcil JRC 4g Ski Club 43 HI-LIGHTS Staff 2,3,45 Block Society 2,3,4g Orchestra Club Social Leader 4. ISABEL ESPINOZA Your eyes smile peace. Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball 2,3,4, Inter class Games 2,3,4g Block Society, Vice President 4g Variety Show 2,3,4g Fine Arts Festival 2, 3, HI-LIGHTS staff 3g Ping-Pong Doubles Champion 2g A Cappella 3. DARLENE NORSWORTHY A countenance in which do meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. Sodality 2,3,4: Variety Show 1. IRENE FERREIRA 'Gentle as evening, lovely as night. Student Body Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Class Sergeant-at-Arms: Sodality 2,3,4g Block Society 2, 3,4g Variety Show 1,25 CSF 35 Interclass Basketball and Baseball 1,2,3,4: HI-LIGHTS staff and SHIELD Staff 2,3,4g Cantata 2,3. 5EI3f5' CS MARY LUNA Her mirth the world requires, She bathes it in smiles of glee. Variety Show 2,3,4g Orchestra Club Treasurer 45 Fine Arts Festival 2,3. LOUISE O'KEEFE My wealth is health and perfect ease. My conscience clear, my chief defense. Gransferred from Immaculate Conception Academy, San Franciscoj Varsity Volleyball 3,4g Imerclgsg Games 3,43 Variety Show 3,4g Block Society 43 Student Body Secretaryg HI-LIGHTS Assistant Business Manager. HELEN CERDA 'Flowers laugh before thee on their beds, And fragrance in thy footing treads. Freshman Class Vice Presidentg Interclass Basketball and Baseball l,2,3,4g Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 2,43 A Cappella 2,3g Block Society 2, 3,4. X' i CELIA MAZZIO She painted better than she knew, The empty canvas to beauty grew. Variety Show 1,3,45 Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball 2, 3,45 Interclass Games 1,2, 3,45 Sodality 2,35 Fine Arts Festival 35 Block Society 2,3,45 Presi- dent Block Society 45 Art Club 45 SHIELD Staff5 HI- LIGHTS Staff, Art Editor 45 Ski Club 3,4. --I DELIA GUT IERREZ She will bring, in spite of frostg Beauties that the earth has lost. Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Fine Arts Festival 2. .15 QF' ' .. E ST EPHANY HERNANDEZ. I have borne the Right From beneath the footfall of the throng To life and light. Variety Show 35 Interclass Baseball, Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Fine Arts Festival 2,3. EVANGELINE PAT INO And welcome whereso'er she went A calm and gracious element. Variety Show 1,2g Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Class T reasurerg Sodality 2. Q1fIc?if3s3K.i -5 1,-X351f35fins?.,f341iiWis?r.SEieii?iQ4wd if :fiE,?E5iyl2: ws's.'i ,V fir- 'zVif'sL,Q255 221: ' VIRGINIA BAMBERY . now is the time for mirth and happiness. Variety Show 1,2g Interschool Council 2,35 Sodality 2,3,4g HI-LIGHTS and SHIELD Staff 4g Interclass Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball 1,2,3,4g Fine Arts Festival 33 Ski Club 3,4g Genesians 3g Block Society 2 3,4g Varsity Volleyball 2. PATRICIA HARRISON No grace, no charm is wanting. Vanity Basketball 3,4g Interclass Basketball 1,2,3,4g A Cappella 2, Fine Arts Festival 2,33 ISC Representa- tive 1g Sophomore Class Social Leader, Ski Club 2. DOLORES OKTEGA What every virtue, every grace , , , all are yours. Freshman and Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms: Variety Show 1,3g Varsity Basketball 25 A Cappella 2g Inter- class Basketball l,2,3g Block Society 2,3,4. ,AMW . R :Iwi -fQ:i,:J'VSiYt k? 'LLe':si :T ,,'f',1 3fHe'iaiWi,f5S??3isi! NORMA OT IS Still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. Student Body Vice Presidentg Junior Class Presidentg Sophomore Class Secretary, Orchestra Club Officer 3, 45 Co-Editor, SHIELD and HI-LIGHTSg ISC Secretary 4g CSF 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 1,2,3,4g Ski Club 3, Secretary 4, Sodality 2,3,4g Fine Arts Festival 2,33 Block Society 2,3,4g Varsity, Basketball, Volleyball 3,45 Interclass Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball 1,2, 3,4. NAT ALIE PONCE Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon her face. Freshman and Junior Class Social Leaderg Variety Show 1,2,3,4g Varsity Basketball 4g President A Cappella 33 Block Society 2,3,4g Interclass Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. SANDRA ROSS A thing of beauty is a joy forever. fTransferred from Notre Dame High School, Belmontg Student Body Social Leaderg Vice Prefect and Treasur- er of Sodality 4g Sodality 3,45 Merry Christmas Queen 4, Football Homecoming Queen 4, Ski Club 3,45 Genesians 3g Block Society 4g Varsity Vglleyball and Basketball 3,4g Interclass Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball 3,4g HI-LIGHTS and SHIELD Staff 4. 'E 1 CAROLINE sALrNAs be How brilliant and mirthful the light of her eye, L gyyy 3 Like a star dancing out from the deep of the sky. tai If as ff,. A Variety Show 1: Fine Arts Festival 2. i t V 5 ' Q ' K' i . K V, if, LUPE VASQUEZ God's in his heaven - All's right with the world. Student Body Athletic Manager, Fine Arts Festival 2, 35 Variety Show 1,3,4g Block Society 4, Varsity Bas- ketball and Baseball 1,2,3,4g Interclass Basketball and Baseball 1,2, 3,4g,Ping-Pong Doubles Champion 2. CATHERINE OSTOJA Blessed with the gift of a sunny disposition. Student Body President, Junior Class Vice President, dent, CSF 33 Variety Show 1,23 Block Society 2,3,4g HI-LIGHT S and SHIELD Staff 3,45 Varsity Basketball and Baseball 2,3,4g Interclass Basketball and Baseball 1,2,3,4g Cantata 2,3. LIGIA ZAPATA A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel light. fTransferred from Assumption High School, Nicaragua.1 AUDREY WYRICK Eager to help and willing to work. Junior Class Secretaryg Block Society 3,45 Ski Club 4g HI-LIGHTS and SHIELD Co-Editor, Variety Show 1,2, 3,4g Sodality 2,35 Ski Club 4g CSF 1,2,3,4g Interclass Volleyball 2, 3,4. Sophomore Class Vice President, Freshman Class Presi- gfckztafzq 7?5l On that red letter day in 1950 forty girls, wearing their prettiest dresses, nervously entered the Freshman room. Soon becoming acquainted, we faced Big Sister Day together. The three days of formal initiation were abolished but the Seniors and Sophomores gave us an action-filled day, climaxed with FALL FANTASY. With Catherine Ostoja as president we became active in school affairs, presenting The Thing for the Variety Show, and chalking up the baseball pennant. Our final act as a group was the Senior-Frosh picnic. Knowing that the first year is the hardest, we looked forward to summer with pride in our class and thanks to Sister Mary Raymond for her guidance during the year. 1752 At the end of summer we returned to St. Joseph's as confident Sophomores, under the direction of Sister Mary Cecilia. We chose Carolyn Bentley for president and had fun at the Sophomore party on October 18th, then set about making plans for the Hop, MOONLIGHT AND ROSES, When all the paper flowers were put away, we turned our attention to sports. The team worked hard and claimed the basket- ball pennant. In the spring, Isabel Espinoza and Lupe Vasquez were winners of the ping-pong champion- ships. Ending the year with the annual picnic we made plans for vacation and three months of summer fun. 7255 Ready to start a promising new year, we came back in September to take our places as upper class- men and charges of Sister Mary Mercy. This is the year we became the champs of class sports. We won the volleyball and basketball pennants, losing the baseball crown by one point. We were little ladies, however, at our Junior Prom, LUNA AZUL, set in a Spanish atmosphere. With president Norma Otis leading the way we presented a class social on February 12th, and our picnic on June lst. Natalie Ponce and Sandra Ross were finalists in the contest for press club queen. With the closing of elections on June 8th, we saw this vacation in a different light since it would be our last one as high school girls. 7954 We were just as excited this year as we had been three years ago, for now we were the privileged Seniors. With Sister Mary Celestine as advisor, we presented LITTLE GIRL in honor of the Freshmen. Our teams again won the volleyball and basketball pennants and also the baseball pennant. There had been a whirl of picnics, ski trips, dances and skip days, but AN AMERICAN IN PARIS and MUSICAL MEMORIES will stand out. We attended the Senior Social on October 18th, and the Marian Congress on December 8th. Five of our girls were chosen Teen of the Week by the Sacramento Union - Norma Otis, Cathy Ostoja, Patsy Greene, Carolyn Bentley, and Irene Ferreira. Even though we now bid farewell to SJ. A, , happy memories from these four years will always remain with us. We wish to express our gratitude to our teachers for their patience and guidance, and especially to our principal, Sister Mary Celestine. We only hope that we will prove worthy of their trust in us. 2044! M6364 sf, Vice President Secretary Louise O'Keefe ,-xx .M-... f ' A U.. . m -.. Norma Ous Catherine Ostoja A Social Leader Sandra Ross President Sergeant- at- Arms Irene Ferreira Treasurer Imelda Bruckner Nuf' 6--. -. .--V Athletic Manager Lupe Vasquez ww-Q.. Q... im. .ma na. -..r,,,,,, -Q--.. nn. HH ii 'le i R Left to right fclockwise jg Social Leader - - Vice President - - Athletic Manager Secretary ---- Sergeant-at-Arms President ---- Treasurer - - -- --A PATRICIA BENT LEY FRANCES SANCHEZ - - - - - - PATTY LOOMIS - - - CLARA MCGEE - MARILIA COQUIN NTOINETTE BASICH ' - ' MARGERY WAGNER ' I D ARLENE APODACA riff' ,,,a-1 f, 5 ' A! W SAMMIE CLARK '58 .,. x I ROSEMARY DE MARS T' ai ANTOINETTE BASICH 6 OFELIA CONTRERAS BETTY DOYLE ,ji .1 , K A X P AT RICIA BENT LEY MARILIA COQUIN K JOSEPHINE ELIZALDE A gf, I 7 I , in , -rug M QA V,,...em A as nr 'rv X EVONNE Io ANN BLOCK CANTU ANGIE CHAVEZ 'F157' -7' - ! I 1 LENA EILEEN CORDANO CULBARD rs. I -m,,.. xx IO ANN MARTHA ENES EVANS I DOLORES de la TORRE el i sqm, A l X GRACE FERNANDEZ LOUISE FOUNT AINE PATTY LOOMIS L 3 SUSAN MERCADO :-12,5 -- fi ' U- I A --Lf 1 ,war - Ns E SUE CAROL GAREE 4 NELLIE GODOY A pg Af,Mg A A a A I VIRGINIA LORRAINE LORETTA GONZALES KULL uzw JOSEPHINE LUNA 5 CLARA MCGEE SSP 9 'fs P AT RICIA MARLENE MILLER MONTGOMERY Ea IO ANN MACHADO STEPHANY NUNEZ 9 LYNDA MALDONADO PAULINE OSTOIA SANDRA MALLETT JOAN OTTINGER SANDRA POOLE N, -' .Zz-', rj M e I x 3 FRANCES SANCHEZ Z6 MARGARET VARVAROFF FRANCES RADOVANOVICH ANT OINETTE RATONI REYNA SANCHEZ PATRICIA SMITH BETTY VENESIO MARGERY WAGNER sf ELVIRA ROCHA JOYCE SMITH , ..- A :if ': . , an : b QA ig., Amy V I A ff,- in EDITH WOLFE I 4+ wx W vw-' N. A A DOROTHY IULIANNE ROSE ST. AMOUR pm '- ' Q'- g . A qt 'V X I JANET STEINBACHER GLORIA YBARRA QT BEVERLY ST ERLING IEANNETTE YOKA df ROOM First row: Social Leader - - Athletic Manager Sergeant-at-Arms Second row: President - - Secretary - - Treasurer - - it-we J 21 - - - Florence Estacio Virginia Espinoza - - Barbara Fuchs - Bonnie Tennity - - Lois McDonald - - Crystal Peterson W.-of , ' ' ' 9''i2 --'L i,'?5k' 2?? :Z- if .VXI iJ'Tv2o95k5753 FSS! mf ROOM 22 First row, seated: Secretary ---- Treasurer ---- Sergeant-at-Arms Social Leader - - Second row: -Lou Jean Burnside - - -Marianne Lew - Lorraine Gomes - Jacquelin Basich Vice President ---- Margaret Stinson Athletic Manager Standing: President - - - - - -Joan McBride Marlene Thompson Merle Allison Jackie Atkinson Beverly Cali Lynette Choy Nomla Lee Doyle Norine Dunnett 'QV' hwy rf X 'S N -.im K aren Anderson Iacquelin Basich Sandra Carlson Angelina Delgado Margaret Duggan Mary Therese Donoghue N 1 x fl: Q e KMA Q' f X Eldora Andrade I Lou Ie an Burnside Marilyn Casari Catherine Di Lullo Margaret Dullanty ' rg.-1-.Aer - ',1q:x.5g K Wg? Chan-on b. 0 j. ' Q .A Edholm A ..., A fifif--eQLi'E,Qf-fi - 4 A X r 2? , U-KL? ze-Lfli' V ' S A as , an sb Agnes Enes Florence Estacio B arb ara Fuchs Lorraine Gomes Bemice Green Victoria Guerrero Judy Enlow Rita Fabbri Rosalie G alle gos Louisa Gonzales D arleen Green Margaret Harris Q 'K G53 G, r rv , I nge' qw Virginia Espinoza Claudia Fernandez Beverly Gerhart Sophie Gonzales Janice Green Maureen Herberger e ? I V f R1 Martha Hemandez Marianne Le w Ioan McBride Petra Martinez Gloria Oliv ares Beatrice Pratt Rosalie Hollcraft Darletta Lereaux Lois McDonald Mary Ann Myers Julia Ortega mis J' ww RM, X, K4 x. 3' 'if' XM 3 is ww- Q Mary Loulse Rrxon Lupe Ledesma Margaret Lozano Eleanor Moreno Regina Nov arro Crystal Peterson Dolores Robles I L 1 ...Ts GS 'O,,O -'Q' Zelda Roth Shirley Sanchez Margaret Selby Dolores T afoya Donna Sabin Kathleen Saucedo Anna Solario Bonnie Tennity Carolyn Vincent Cynthia Wilcox 'ar X Celia Salinas Patricia Schmidt Margaret Stinson Marlene Thompson Janet Whalen P atricia Zink if f 'Pm new A av Z 1 , ROOM 12 First row: Treasurer ----- Kathleen Olson Second row: Sergeant-at-Arms ---- Geraldine Cooley Athletic Manager- Doreen Mallett President ------- Jean Bachli Third row: Social Leader - - - - Rita Felton Secretary - - - Elizabeth Pacheco Vice President-Marlene Thompson ROOM 11 Left to right: Treasurer ------ Olivia Ayala Vice President-Esperanza Delgado President ------ Doris Mallett Secretary ---- Joanne Banducci fAbsent when picture was taken:j Athletic Manager - Carolyn Assel Social Leader - - - Rachael Nieto Sergeant-at-Arms - - - Albertina Pimental Beverly Appling Carolyn Assel Joan Banducci Cloteice Barton C atherine Becker Yvonne Bettati Geraldine Cooley Patricia Courtney Lola Adorni ir, was Nordine De Negris Mary Louise Aguilar 2 -7 V , ., r. -' . .V . X, lg SQ' buf' 5 lr 5- ' 4 we L VVVVC , H gay' , 7. Q- ,,'.i' ,illi - i Betty Doerflinger Olivia Ay ala Jean Bachli Frances Bard Marlene Barton Gloria Cisneros Betty Cook Aurora Contreras Esperanza Delgado Rita Felton Marylin Forster Gladys Green Mary Healton Lorraine Lavin Joan Locke Sharron McDonald Eleanor McGeough Henrietta Dominguez ara or or '.-: l 1 E VA.- 1- 2 . 1-F -- me :ss,:f,.J,,f Jesse Esparza fa Joyce Martello Ida Martinez Mary Gerres Rose Marie Gonzales Jane Jackson Roberta Jennings Frances Luna Mary Frances Lynch Doreen Mallett Doris Mallett Louanne Moorehouse Catherine Muheim Kathleen Nelson Rachael Nieto Helen Omnes Sophie Orozco Patricia P atterson Elva Perez Margaret Martinez Barbara Matule 3,5 . get K Z, Q ge: ' sgfr.,:f.,, K yserfum, sm,,.,V V 554, 2 Q f t, P M ..,,. Y tv 4 2 -s , we ' P Betty Pulido mia , ' 2 zgfl, 32--w'52:2 Judy Ramos Carole Mulder Nancy Myers Patricia O' Larick Kathleen Olson Elizabeth Pacheco Rita Patrice Mary Pesely Albertina Pimental Jeri Ronald Barbara Sanchez Linda Shellooe Rita Simoni Mary Steele PGSSY Sullivan Warrene Weaver Jacquetta West Refugia Rivera Qs, 9' an 4 , hi Ann Roche s Margaret Lindsey Barbara Ziuk Donna Lee Schrader Virginia Se guira Carmen Solario Patsy Sou lier Helen Sweeney June Thompson Margaret Wolfe Bobbe Yenger Yi? NORMA OTIS a Valedictorian vs Alumnae Gold Medal University of California Scholarship fr E tl Mfagg I I' M-.Mira I I AUDREY WYRICK Salutatorian MQ BANK OF AMERICA: NORMA OTIS fgold cupj ----- Science and Math. DONNA BLAKE ------ ------ F ine Arts IMELDA BRUCKNER - - - - - Vocational Arts AUDREY WYRICK - - - - - - Liberal Arts Poetry contest sponsored by THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA: First prize - BONNIE TENNITY Second prize - MARGARET DUGGAN Hmmm 'CEE-'P' IMELDA BRUCKNER Religion Skip Day - January 12, 1954 Seated, left to right, Life Members: A. Wyrick, P. Greene, N. Otis, I. Bruckner. Second row: P. Ostoja, H. Sweeney. I. McBride, O. Ayala, J. Machado, F. Radovanovich, B. Tennity, D. Blake, E, McGeough. Third row: C. Sola ' C rio, . Mulder, W. Weaver, A. Roche, L. Shellooe, C Assel M Healton B Sterli . , . , . ng, E. Wolfe, C. Bentley QLife Memberj, V. Guerrero, A. Solario, R. Fabbri, F. Bard, . Ar E, mg, . Y-.vi -Cx . - - - March 14, 1954 - - - Y f-ul W ' af0m144q MARIAN CONGRESS December 8, 1953 OFFICERS Prefect Carolyn Bentley Vice Prefect Virginia Bambery Secretary-Treasurer Sandra Ross .1 .emp- fi fv' y-Y'-..'5' Student-Body President, Catherine Ostoja, places the Mayday crown on the statue of Our Blessed Mother while the other student body officers prepare to offer their flowers. HI-LIGHTS Ml l ll VOL. XVII SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY APRIL, 1954 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA No. 3 livin' f W I . S. I I 0 B0 . Dali Prom Heading tl ain and the events com the gmovfa- School Count Wghlfh ls Arliene Wrig av l- and ll chairman. A :ir Room at president of over the ehai of St. her three m Coming u sponsorship headed date bureau, into effect fi Club Dance. in charge 0. Joseph's, wi before the c Also on School May 21st, th will go Josei by I the Coul to f schools. gd--'iw-i Expecived A-L C. S. F.er's Will Skip Wheel School 0n Ma 4 The second -ani Y Wheel Rally will bt 'book 'ations have 2me and the secret until and Pat neral chair- er, Sue Ga- o Ann Enos, Mallet. Pat idovonavich, Magee, and assist them. rmals ready ., and we'll irror Room C.S.F.er's, who were treated emor-S Han on Sun ho to 3 dlY1l'16!' l8SI h'1Ol'lIl1 by the1954, 3:00 PM 10 11 npr I.SC, are now preparing to skips . , . , school May 4th, this being thel digclliiarfiy jfffed date set for their semester hol-ine? and iljrc hes t r 'fr n iday. The membership in the clubl , method' labout 1000 members of has jumped from I0 to 29, withlare ex 'acted to be' reg the officers remaining the samelmigsirgr? iq one fiona? A -Norma Otis, president andl r' , ' , ' Edith Wolfe, vice-president - th only exception being that of Conf? Under lheygenelfll secretary-treasurer, which haslof reenage Amludes' been ta' ' ' irook Pen 9 Foplcs to be discusseo 1 i Qtnrlnnt cnnnlznr: fv-nn-a , of Merit Hr 'rl' I1 .iuline Osto' SHIELD Co-Editors eflf'-5-'ill-'Y Norma Otis New m A Q Qlfffg I H I L I G H T S iii.. , Li-i-.ilfiiy chado' ' Zdith VVolfe. Jo Ann Ma- Radoval Published periodically by the Students or Sandraw Ross, Lygla' Joan N st, Joseph Academy High sf-heel anne V9 HHN- Jaw' Sfeln' Olivia A Sacramento, California and GIUTIH yhafrfl- nor M' Editor-ihechief . .. Audrey VVyrick g II: Imelda Bruckner, Linda S Qssot-iagedlsdittmr . Norma Otis ligg C31-Agfa, Evangeline CaI'0lVr1 krlljsslstanllsor Isabel Espinoza. Donna LCP Blake' Mar' Qeg Bay Art Editor . .. ,,,. , . Celia Mazzio une' Pal Harrlslm' Nur' Warren qAssistants., ,,,, , . .. Lorraine Kull, Marianne Lew , illltl Ophelia CUrltI'aI'aS. Peiffiiiiellifiiftifiiamtithi phis355513 iIi53!l?'Llfifgifliliiiliilnliiih Wd Ii Bolmf' Stef'm' gomery, Linda Maldonado, Sandradlllalllett. 13onliie Tevnnity. I Vfllfe- l fHW'f'S Rildvvtl' COI Na:,5:mila,e, miie M., isisiizfil2ii,f3ii:rili2:.?:s size Mm Df'M?fFE'S' PM . son. Margaret Duggan andAMars:aret Varvziroffi V L 'AT1?mnm10 Basuh' and APY11 Business Manager . . Imelda Bruckner hdlpz' Dance. Assistant . ,,,. . . , . Louise O'Kt-efe land ll: Imelda Bruck- Anril thy Ostoja. llelen Du- Mass. lores Ortega. Clara Mc- April .N -- si. if .-issisiaii Uaiiiif, Sei.-Ni. ,ljirinlfi wee vat Miller. and .loan Ot- May 1- SFH Senior Ball. I Julie 4--Inter-School Playday f Art May 2fH0lv Name Rally, anti Dance. l Picnic time ffm W W May 7--SJA Junior Proml June G - SJA Baccalaureate,S.1A with the Celia Mazzio .wn. that ist to fllnland. while May 15--SJA Orchestra Pic-, LIHSET and CBS Senior Ball. ,Clubs getting ie CSFer's will stay in the home nic. l June 10-11-14-V SJA Final Ex-lholidays in Sa.. - it-iiicweii 1 ..... ,town this time, visiting Junior May 16.-SFH Fiesta. lami, iS'-crnmcnto respectively. The or-lCollege on May 4 in the morn- May 21 ss1,5,C, Dam-9, 1 .Tune 13--CBS Graduation. lchestra members plan to see ing and having ri Weenie roast May 26-Date reserved by SFH June 14-SFH Graduation. l'F'risco on May 15, taking inlat Wililam Land Park in the aft- Yearbook Staff. June 15 SJA Gradllation. ieverything from China Whirlaeierrifion. 7 Tri-High Mass - September 1953 I g 5 so I. A, '3 RePfCSenta ' zales, p UVCS. left to 1-' , , is cgovms een Beck -my Greene, Catherin lgfil. Sophie Gon- yohn Y-Efwmecoming Qu ma ef, Sandra Mallet! Fra e Ostola, Catherine S ndta Ross HO Ons, Claudia Femandeznces Radovanovich, Nor, a . INT ER- SCHOOL COUNCIL Seated: Patsy Greene, Spring Chairmang Norma Otis, Secretary. Standing: Dick Kirk, Richard Newfield, Dave Higgins. SKI CLUB Seated: Norma Otis, Secretaryg Colleen Williams, President, Standing: Bruce Douglas, Dave Iesmer, Dick Fahey. 4 sbf, ' v 1 W 55 fifmffig ,I ' f D F ,.,, . e I, . X e as Q 1 5' , i , , 2 J K My f f?k '.,. w ,e ,.,x, ,Q .,... A ,hfq ag x ,sf Suggfg iy QQ 4 Q Sl 4-. T 5 lv g -, , g ,a:, R if A 1 sg' mx I i M Merry Christmas Queen SANDRA ROSS .Hg Y ' MN 5 uw s we rw N 59 +9 8 I f FIRST PRIZE Room 11 ici- 0 YW' si'-from 21 COND SY- Boom A, 9931 T11-IRD R00 P13122 17131 ,M 1' 'wifi i. OMMITTEE loria Oliv ares. C Seated, left to right: Lou lean Burnside, Rita Fabbri, Marilyn Casari, Virginia Espinoza, G nette Choy, Florence Estacio, Iaoquelin Basich, Celia Salinas, june Thompson, Charron nity, Lois McDonald, Agnes Enes. Standing: Ly Edholrn, Mary Louise Rixon, Bonnie Ten N 3 'wr Q pww 5 3? O 0 1 .fl 'f' ' 3 in UVZ' ' QUEEN JOANNE BANDUCCI 57 ' ' 657' Runners up- ELIZABETH PACHECO 57 MARTHA BRAUNE 54 M 3 , Q MU ICAI. KA BQ v' Oo ,age- Q20 ,f 1, 11f1s2 fzL 1, a,.',wv .:1LssQs55,Hrs.s4,1 Q 54,1 ' ., 5 f nova! ' 41, J' 2 CINE! 'A'S1'fm--wa'S-W..i,,,H..,.i, , H f - .W fW'x5iga ivgg 55535399 fb -:J y .1 ff W WSL Q SA 6' 411: 46' Mexican Dance mandy 'ff K IThought I Saw a Pussy Cat Hat Dance wi Hem wma Hem of No Scream! I'm Going Away with a Man in a Little White Coat fQfa--wg-Qvqww 'Q - Sound-off S I 4 M..?fmd'a Maller: 1 i K eh manbvl V ,gg f ,QF .K vis' iff' ' Q sf E5 wg Q -f V5 3. 2 Y Q 3, ' ft as i ff W X Z. l 5 i A i 'E M : Q, V 1 fi 'beep f W ',.v- M- , I ' Over I Wanna Be , , the Rambow a Cowgul By The Light of the Silvery Moon In My Adobe Hacienda 57 homas Daniel San Winners- George T , Ross, Norma ods. chez , Don Boland Trophy , Second row: Theresa Mooney, Sandra 1+ 4 K ,O 6 , ry if L' h as M Wyff'-ts-Gsfb I ,.- pw Here two Swamis sit in a magic room While before them weird figures loom. Who are these figures and what are they for? Why, they're the class of '54. VIRGINIA B, will cook and bake And she will teach others what to make. CAROLYN B, we can only bid farewell For her future's too hard to foretell. DONNA BLAKE will be a dental nurse with patients hauled away in a hearse. In a hospital you should ever be ill Ask MARTHA B. to give you a pill. An office stenog she will be A shorthand wizard TONI B. MARY ALICE with a short, short bob, will keep it cute for her office job. As we look through the window whom do we see HELEN CERDA sewing shorthand monograms merrily HELEN D, from our class of '54 Will be manager of a department store. With dust mop in one hand and broom in the other PAT EDHOLM will be a sweet little mother. ISABEL E, a flea trainer with deftest hands will gain her fame in far away lands. BEKFHA FALCON an attomey will be And help her clients for a very high fee. IRENE FERREIRA, so cute and petite In her career will ne'er know defeat. PATSY GREEN so tall and fair will go through life without a care. DELIA G, will dance on the stage And get her name on a Variety page. Prophecy Qcont.j PATTI1-I, will laugh so merrily While she washes grimy children cheerily. STEPHANIE H, so quiet and shy Will do office work as easy as pie. MARY LUNA with needle and thread Will use them often after she's wed. All over the world in galleries of art CELIA MAZZIO's works will be a vital part. DARLENE N. as quiet as a mouse Will do well at setting up her house. LOUISE O'KEEFE so bright and cheery Will never make her gym classes weary. DOLORES ORTEGA who's thought to be quiet Will go down in history for starting a riot. The first woman president of the U. S. A. CATHY OSTOIA will be some day. NORMA OT IS in her scientific endeavor will be in the Hall of Fame forever. High society will be graced by thee Our one and only VANGIE P, NAT ALIE PONCE's career is set Marriage and singing at the Met. SANDRA ROSS with a nose for news On the society sheet she soon will snooze. CARRIE SALINAS who is lots of fun Will spend her old age with friends she's won LUPE V. so wee and small will marry someone very tall. AUDREY W, an ideal teacher will be And show all the kiddies how to ABC. LIGIA Z, with her smiling way Will go through life making others gay. Now all the figures have gone away But they'1l come back again some day, And these many figures again will loom Before two Swamis in a magic room, 5 CLOTHING CLASSES F YK 4 wi FOODS CLASS W . CFL 1 ucy work Display F a hs. Yr COMMERCIAL DEPART MENT 46' LIBRAR Left to fight: Lupe Vasquez Imelda Bruckner Lynda Maldonado Sandra Ross Cathy Ostoja Irene Ferreira V 4 sf OFFICE ST AFF AY-'Y Norma Otis Sandra Mallett Joan Ottinger Seated g Pauline Ostoja Margery Wagner A 35 Mrs. -,ff l. 492, if Springer 06 awww CHORAL ORCHESTRA l NEW SCHOOL SONG fTune of The Band Played On j We're from St. Joseph's And we're on the top, We're from S,J. A, We can't be defeated, So don't try to beat us, We're from S.J.A, How happy we'11 be when we make you see, That our name spells out victoryg We win all our games 'Cause we're out for fame, We're from S.J.A, Carmen Solario - song writer Alumnae Fashion Show: Sandra Mallett Frances Radovanovich Eileen Culbard Max Baer Joanne Machado Beverly Sterling JUNIOR RED CROSS Seated: C. Bentley Secretary P. Greene President L. Lew Treasurer Second row, left to right: R. Jennings, R. Sirnoni, M. Casari, V. Guerrero, I. Espinoza, M. Braune, R. Fabbri, D. Apodaca, R. DeMars, F. Bard, P. Soulier. K CELIA MAZZIO MARI' HA BRAUNE ISABEL ESPINOZA 'fx , Y Q rm V H I ,,, D ri A Q Elini!! H176 095 A X OYVXCWS BIQQK Socie+Y A fm A '!', ga ky e ,YS 2. 5, 1 u is S AW I' gf A lu, My 'K F MISS MCDONALD Cheerleaders: JACQUELINE BASICH SANDRA MALLETT BLOCK SOCIETY Zcweetdafi VARSITY Front row, left to right: Catherine Ostoja, Isabel Espinoza, Helen Cerda, Sandra Ross. Second row: Lupe Vasquez, Patsy Greene, Norma Otis. 109' V ei wha . e60 AX: COM' 512 Aauuaqotoofis 1 L0111 R0 ' nt: Gaia ' MSW, 7,e15a TSW Ca3Z3Qm win' Maher! . Bonnie 'Y enm Y Mau-eu 1 Yr. AY-SYN rev Bac St. Joseph - Marysville Game 71 VARSITY Front row, left to right: Sandra Ross, Louise O'Keefe, Pat Smith, Joan McBride, Celia Mazzio. Second row: Carolyn Bentley, Janet Whalen, Martha Braune, Donna Blake, Patsy Greene, Frances Radovanovich. Volleyball Game JUNIOR VARSITY First row: Pat O'Larick, Mary Steele, Virginia Espinoza, Bar- bara Matule, Angelina Delgado. Second row: Carole Mulder, Doreen Mallett, Jean Bachli, E. Delgado, G. Cooley. genie!! Baseball in Action VARSITY Front row: Virginia Espinoza, Mary Louise Aguilar, Isabel Espinoza, Betty Doyle, Lupe Vasquez. Second row: anza Delgado, Martha Braune, Joyce Smith, Geraldine Cooley, Pat Smith. 1 Sans. 7' Mary Steele, Catherine Ostoja, Esper- dqciaaf 5 R ULIB ANN Ro PATSY so mes, one in 3 medal CHE Wo . go? ' the for - we me W Twelfth H1811 L has Won me alx-'S Annual S ady of which waswsz me Rifle Cham -acramenfo v P1 - H11 P Folk Dancing C alisthenics Tennis Practice 5 s , ., ,,.M,q,.Lw .....,,.. ..., , . . .. Q , , . . . .. .,,.v , v. LM. . .3:.:v, -- :. -, ' ,m.:,f- aiE 6u'3Z :3F3?Yi5f ' A -V '7'f9W V ua azxmwxmmz ' 1: 5 J . aa: 7042! eaz We, the graduating Class of 1954, of St. Joseph Academy, being of sound mind and intellect, do, hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. AR LE I To the Sisters of Mercy, we extend our deepest grjtfude for their patient efforts in educating us through these four years at S. I. A, To Sister Mary Celestine, we will a Senior Class which is immune to the Diamond Sparkle. To Sister Mary Mercy, we will any bank she desires to end her many financial difficulties. To Sister Mary Cecilia, we will our gratitude for her special interest in each individual Senior. To Sister Mary Oliver, we will a kitchen through which will pass nothing but heavenly aromas. To Sister Mary Raymond, we will an entire student-body that will not be late for choral, Variety Show practice, and other different activities. To Sister Mary Kevin, we will a group of girls who will do nothing but study during study periods. To Sister Mary Evangelist, we will an automatic window opener equipped for attracting all zephyrs. To Sister Mary Gabriel, we will a stamp with her name engraved on it for signing passes. To Sister Mary Antonia, we will our gratitude for her presiding at homeroom in Sister Mary Celestine's absence. To Mrs. Springer, we will a great appreciation of her efforts to advance the school and its many students. To Miss Mair, we will a magic door which will close at her first command - and remain closed. To Miss McDonald, we will a one-year driver's course with car to be used on next year's Seniors. To Mr. Page, we will an undying remembrance of his pleasant personality and his unselfish thoughfulness which we will carry with us throughout the future. ARTICLE II To the Juniors, we will the honor of being the successors of the Class of 1954. To the Sophomores, we will the pleasure of being Upper Classmen. To the Freshmen, we will a book of manners. May they use it wisely and OFTEN! ARTICLE III I, Virginia Bambery, do hereby will my dilapidated uniform skirt to any Freshman who wants to look like a Senior. I, Carolyn Bentley, do hereby will to my sister, Pat, twenty cents for her first issue of Today. Class Will fCont,j I, Donna Blake, do hereby will to Barbara Fuchs my violin rosin. May it last her four years as it did mel I, Martha Braune, do hereby will to any privileged Junior the window pole, and the official title of Window Opener, I, Imelda Bmckner, do hereby will to Betty Doyle my pony tail so that she may keep it nice and curly for me. I, Alice Cardoza, do hereby will to my two nieces, Anna and Carmen Solario, my school uniform for them to use as patches. I, Helen Cerda, do hereby will to Dolores de la Torre the power to ask in History IVb the inevitable questions Why and How. I, Helen Duran, do hereby will my stupidity to any Junior who hasn't any. I, Pat Edholm, do hereby-will to Charron my ability to do English. I, Isabel Espinoza, do hereby will to my sister, Virgie, all the happiness Ihave had in the Junior and Senior classes. I, Bertha Falcon, do hereby will to Celia Salinas my ability to keep on pitch in choral, and to use this ability when she feels a flat note coming on. I, Irene Ferreira, do hereby will to the next Sergeant-at-Arms a great deal of patience so she can listen to all the excuses for not going up the stairs in single file. I, Patsy Greene, do hereby will to Patty Loomis a charter membership in the R. O.B.F. I, Delia Gutierrez, do hereby will to Ofelia and her sister my comb and the canteen mirror. I, Pat Harrison, do hereby will to all the Juniors all my out-of-uniform and absent slips. Use mem on the right occasions! I, Stephanie Hemandez, do hereby will my ability to sing to Carolyn Assel. I, Mary Luna, do hereby will my efforts to go on a diet to my sister, Josie. I, Celia Mazzio, do hereby will to Doreen Mallett 'a steady hand and a new supply of art materials so that she may finish her art work in -one lesson fno doing over J. I, Darlene Norsworthy, do hereby will all my homework to the unsuspecting incoming Freshmen and my desk and books to Jean Ottinger. I, Louise O'Keefe, do hereby will my silent nature to Darlene Apodaca. I-, Catherine Ostoja, do hereby will to the next Student Body President a large economy bottle of Sugar- coated vitamin pills. I, Norma Otis, do hereby will to Nellie Godoy the half pound I gained following my guaranteed add- fifteen-pounds-in-15-days diet with hopes that it may benefit her as much as it did me. I, Vangie Patino, do hereby will to Beverly 'Sterling my ability to keep my long fingemails. I, Natalia Ponce, do hereby will my parking space to Betty Jean Venesio. I, Sandra Ross, do hereby will the support of my private Mission in China to anyone who can afford it. I, Caroline Salinas, do hereby will to my sister my gym suit which she has been using for two years. I, Lupe Vasquez, do hereby will to Joyce Smith my gym suit to be used solely by her in her last year of high school. I, Audrey Wyrick, do hereby will to the next HI-LIGHTS editor my secret hideout to be used on the days that the paper comes out, provided that she keeps the key in a safe place. I, Ligia Zapata, do hereby will to Stephanie Nunez my perfect English vocabulary. Signed, sealed, and ready to be delivered this fifteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, 1954. Q , l 'J vp ...NV j Ngwv if . ,K flu'-4'4a-l I I 3: :T ,,.,.,- ,,, 1 'v K I X' S4 NW tl 0, f ,QL ., X if f . , , . , ,gm , Q' Gi eb ' 525' 775444 vi s ? 'U' we gr: 1' .lfff bmmencemmz' 7 754 , jr Thank You! Anna Adomi Karen Adnerson Gene Antichi Mrs. H.G. Anthus Beverly Appling Lionel August Nick Bakotich Virginia Bambery Mrs. Minnie Banducci Mr. and Mrs. Ted Banducci Patty Banducci Teddy Banducci Tommy Banducci Frank W. Bartley Lea Bartley Georgina Basich Dick Beasley Carolyn Bentley Enea Bettati Mrs. Battilana Donna Lee Blake Sam Bonanni Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bordisso Mr. and Mrs. L. Bordisso Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Botelko Martha Braune Mrs. E.C. Bumside Mrs. Wm. H. Caldwell Gene Camacho Jo Ann Cantu Cecil Carlisle Mrs. C.F. Christiansen John Collins Jim Conlan Mrs. Mary Cooley Mrs. Culbard Mr, Dart Mrs. Hazel Davison Graver Dawson Patricia Dazzo Ray Dennis Mrs, James H. Derwoddy Anton Dorndorf Mrs. E.L. Duffey Jack Dundon Mrs. Phil Edwards Merle Egen A.R. Elliott Father V. M. Fagundes Fred Festersen Thank You! Mrs. C. Fields Robert Fish James F. Flanagan Helen Fong Mr. and Mrs. Forster Freshmen, Room 12 Connie Gayalda George Godby Nellie Godoy Mrs. Minnie Gomes Agnes Guidotti Armand Guidotti Beulah Guidotti Paul Guidotti Gerald Hansen Norman Hebuck Helen L. Henry Mrs. Maud Hicks Mrs. George Higginson George Hodge Jack Holt Holy Spirit Convent Ray D. Howard Bob Hurd Noble Isbell Jim Jacobs Earl Jepperson Mr. Jansen Billee Jean Kanelos Dr. James M. Keating Mr. Kielhofer T. Kiino Mrs. Thelitha Kilpatrick Eugene D. Lanzi Roy F. Lee Mr, and Mrs. John Leves Mrs. Ida Lewis Ronnie Lewis Ray Lindley George F. Lloyd Mrs. Margaret Lopez Joe Lopinski Cliff Lowell Mrs. Frank A. Lynch T. G. MacDonald Doreen Mallett Sandra Mallett Mrs. Martinez Barbara Matule Marcella Matule Mrs. F. Matule Pete Mazzanti Mrs. A. Mazzio Joan McBride Father John McDonnell Mercy Hospital Nurses Mercy Hospital, Redding Mercy Hospital, Sacramento A. H. Mitchell Dorothy Ann Mulloy Joe De Mutiis Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neal Gene Nelson Mickey New Mrs. Nelson Frank E. Nole Mrs. Raphael Nieto Phyllis E. O'De1l Kathleen Olson Mrs. Taylor Olson Mrs. Orozco Mrs. Amelia Orselli Our Lady of Fatima School Our Lady of Mercy Convent, Aubum Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pacheco Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pacheco Mrs. D. Pacheco Miss Lorraine Pacheco Lydia Pacheco Mrs. Rose Pacheco Gene Paolinelli Lee Parker Alice Park Emie Park Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Payne Mr. Pedroni Tony Peretti Mary Pesely Mary B. Peterson Mary Ann Pisani Ervin Poe Mr. A. Portillo Mrs. Marie Quatro Jordan Ramos Art Rasner Father P. O'Regan Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. Renwald John Riveira Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Roche Dick Rose Gerald Ryle Christal Russell Stanley J. Russell Sacred Heart Convent St. Joseph High School Guild Frank Sanchez Shirley Sanchez Dan Santucci Mrs. Mary Schaedler Mrs. Florence Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. G. Shrader Manuel Schwartz Senior Class C. V. Shawver Harold Short Domingos Segueira Tony L. Sertich Joseph Silva Maurice Silverman Dud Snider L. Socal Sophomore 21 Ray Spickemier Mrs. Mildred Springer Mrs. Mary C. Stall Katherine M. Stambuk Virgil Stein Tim Stokes Ernie Tanghetti Mrs. Jack Tarrant Jane Tavis Francis Terra H. A. Thompson Ronald Uzelac Mary Ann Vidas Mrs. Virginia Vittore Jack Walker Ruth E. Warren Wendell Wenzloff MIS. Io West Betty Ann Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilcoxon Bud Wilson Mrs. Lee Wilson Ruth Winkler Mrs. A.R, Witham Mrs. E. L. Womble Audrey Wyrick Thomas Zuniga


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