St Marys Academy - Illuminatio Yearbook (Inglewood, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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L 1.,.n 1,.. i 13 ,mx5.Ah. .m,L n gk ml. ., A U f Q 'Y' A gifgafg , an . 2 .J -, Q Q 12? 1 ., :ir .zmfv -I M, mf L ' Wlth cts doors open the Chapel beck ons all SMA girls to enter the House of God Here they may rest from theur rigorous schedule to enloy a few mm utes of peaceful contemplahon A qulck vlslt or quuet conversatlon wuth Our lord very often helps students wlth any problem they may have wnth family or school llfe At the end ofa narrow pebbled path way bordered by knee hugh hedges IS found the Grotto of Our Lady She awants those who fulfnll her wlsh by recltmg the dally rosary Our lady ns everyone s frequent reminder to pray for the deliverance of souls world peace and the converslon of Russua On lookmg out the second floor pas sage way one gazes upon flowery Chapel Court A picturesque fountam and nearby blrds of paradise prepare one for the ever so close solntude to be found In Chapel Chapel Court helps to mstlll ln every Belle the treasured vlrtue of Marylukeness -., , ,.,,, I .... ,, k. .y A '1 ff, 1 if ' E + 1 a 9 ' . . I - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - . . . . . . . , . I . . , . . ' I . . . . . . . . '--v wif . 'SS sink o Senior Glen, Library, Pool Furnish Relaxation, Education, Recreation lor SMA Students Sequestered Lady Glen holds a special place in the heart of every senior. It provides Blue Tie Belles a place of relaxation at noon and after classes. One of the scenic parts of SMA's campus, the glen is a privilege which the seniors alone enioy. A main attraction on the campus to the Belles is the swimming pool. Saint Mary's swimming team practices laboriously here to perfect their skills. As warm weather approaches, members of the student body may swim after school hours. An old tradition enioyed by the seniors is the exclusive use of the pool during noon time. Housing the Publications Room, Drama Rooms, Library, and homerooms, the Library Building plays an important part in the educational development of Belles. Students frequent the library to obtain books either for assign- ment or enioyment. In the Publications Room girls dili- gently plan the annual, while in the Drama Rooms self- expression and leadership are developed. Main Building Assemblies, Halls All Present Setting For Saint Marys Belles Typical Busy School Day Assemblies are held for student body meet ings sodality meetings GAA rallies as tn this case for special guest speakers and also for informal meetings Assemblies assist in the promotion of spirit and tradition so essential in the daily life of every Saint Mary s Belle The mam building is one of the busiest cen ters in the entire school Here filled with constant activity the study hall is located also the principal s office and dean s office where transactions in business matters take place The right wing ushers students into the chapel and auditorium Halls are always buzzing with activity whether girls be waiting for the bookroom to open for the bell to ring to attend classes or lust talking Student Control members stand as watchful sentries at bell time to make sure the girls arrive at classes on time f- ya i SRX .unit :P i I I I - I I O I I . T . o i .. I . n . , , I I f . 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X Q . if Yi is ,' s ' f 1 y .,.. .fi B - YI 1 A s S ' XX ', J 1 If 1 x N Q 1 x AA at W 1 A I ,L T J flfLfY.., I Y E- I U. ra 1 ...-...i.........., ,Q ,...---f pl ' ' if, 2 C - V 5 wr V., -1 md' i f 7 Under the capable guidance of Sister Ursula, principal, Saint Mary's continues to uphold its traditional prestige and scholastic standing Kathryn Kendzora Mar :ella Sliney and Mary Clare Gor man are discussing a proposed activity Sister Ursula takes genu me interest in the students school functions As treasurer Sister Mary Annes main duty is balancing the bud get for Saint Mary s As Carolyn Sulpizlo looks on Sister is occu pied writing out receipts for tu: tion paid by Academy students Sister is most helpful in safeguard ing class activity funds and is al ways willing to discuss financial problems with students and their parents Every Saint Mary s student is fam :liar with and appreciates the ac tive interest the dean Sister Car mellta takes in each and every girl Besides her many other re sponslbilxties Sister acts as viser for Student Council and Stu dent Control Here Darrilyn Pet ers seeks an absentee slip from Sister l As the center of Saint Mary s administrative routine the school office serves the student body under the super tek Donna Lucero and Cecilia Deslardins assist her in keeping the student files and receiving telephone messages Throughout the entire year the bookroorn where stu dents procure their school supplies is constantly buzzing are taking orders from anxious to be served Belles Sis ter Elizabeth Anne is getting their change Academy Leaders Provide Spiritual Scholastic Guidance Offices, Store Busy Centers A x vision of secretary, Mrs. Julie Schaller. Kathleen Chas- with activity. While Susan Cleary and Maureen Sullivan O I O I O l I I Queen of Apostles Marylikeness inspires Belles to bring all men to know, love, ADMINISTRATION Af. r 6 . 0 I . .5124 I 1 4 ki Y mf, 1 n , Eff 4 3-01, A 1' x 5 K x ,Q S fi 4 1 K Cardlnal Bishop Pnests Combine Ellorts to Promote Ideals ol Cathollc Education Rlght Reverend Monsugnor Patrlck Dlgnan ands Cardmal Mclntyre by sup ervlsmg the Catholic schools In the Los Angeles area Reverend Kevm Morrlssey OCarm of Mount Carmel Hugh School has been a famtlnar snght to St Marys gurls for many years Father Morrlssey offers the weekly class Mass In the Chapel the Baccalaureate Mass for graduation and bestows the tradltlonal semor class rmgs Reverend Peter C Caslln Chaplain of Immaculate Heart Hugh School teaches the semor marruage course at St Mary s three tlmes a week Reverend Peter C Caslm Semor Rellguon Rlght Reverend Monslgnor Patrlck Dlgnan Superintendent of Catholic Schools Reverend Kevm Morrissey OCarm Chaplam IL- Qu? Ye' SISTER M CARMELITA SISTER MARY ANNE Dean Student Councll Treasurer Student Control SISTER URSULA Prlnclpal SMA Faculty Slsters of Savnt Joseph of Carondelet have taught Belles at SMA for over 60 years As the students proceed through their high school years they soon realuze that knowledge of their aca demic sublects IS not all that IS imparted by the Slsters Ever aware that the splrltual welfare of the gurls as their most Important responslblllty the faculty strlve always to produce the Ideal Lend to Belle Success Chrlstlan woman Under her capable supervlslon Sister Ursula prmclpal, aided by Slster Carmellta, dean and Srster Mary Anne treasurer SMA has mam tamed hugh academic and splrltual levels Through the class advisers Blue Green Gold and Red Tues recognize and solve their splrltual scholastic and social problems Auf' SISTER FRANCIS CLARE SISTER CATHERINE LOUISE SISTER MARIE GERARD Sensor Class Ad user Rellglon Jumor Class Adviser Rel glon Sophomore Class Ad :sat Rel Lahn Latm Club CSF National La n Latn Cl b glon English Aj! P 'Yllif' SISTER PATRICIA MARY Freshmen Class Adviser Rell gnon Engllsh Red Cross Honor Society M' If I LM, JL I I I ' I I I I - I I - ' I I I I I I fin. I U' I 'vw Rf' , 'H - , I '-af I., I ' Y . V. I .. I . . I i. I V. I iv . I .- . I 1 I I Q I i u I a I I 2 s I 1 I ' If I ' L , 'SP . safe C' w ce '9 MRS JULIE SCHALLER School Secretary 434- L MMA Q ARRIET McLOONE Engllsh SISTER GEORGE ELLEN Soclology S-sf' T7 SISTER CARMELA MISS KATHLEEN CREUTZ Rehglon Engllsh Journalism Enghsh HISTOTY Yearbook School Paper MISS SHEILA CRAMPTON Hlsiory SISTER ANN CECILIA Rellglon Science 5-A MRS JOAN GELTZ Hlsiory SISTER ANNE RAPHAEL Science Maihemahcs Science Club ,lv SISTER MARY MARTHA Rehglon Enghsh Typmg 6 SISTER MARY DOROTHEA Rellglon History SISTER MARY BARBARA Rellgron Mufhemahcs .,,- ki , L- M , 40 Y , I J., 'Q . . -- 4' '. Q , .x Qc' 1 '.: .,, . C ,v , T f ' I ' ',,, XL f at' 1' A .2 IK 4 I. O . QQ? I A. . 'XII 1'- Q , I I Q Mi '7 K 4 'f SISTER MICHAEL ADELE Reluglon Mcnhemuhcs GAA Lellermen Club SISTER JQHN JOSEPH Relugnon, Spa Ish Glee Club Spollsh C uh fl J MR GEORGE HIRNING Band I8 ,J SISTER ST JOSEPH Relnglon Malhemahcs fv f 786 lxylgva-X 11,641-!T'z1fvf7 ,g.f6cV..f A lj -sf' MRS KATHERINE SHERIDAN Lahn SISTER LUIS MARY SISTER ELIZABETH ANNE J' Relngnon Spamsh Sodalny Relnglon vCommercm SISTER JOSEPH MARIE Music Music Club q P QL' SISTER LAURENTINE Music Choral 'V 6 'fb'-v SISTER DENYSE Rellglon French French Club SISTER CHARLOTTE ANNE Rellguon Ar! Ari Club SISTER MARY ANDREW Rellglon Bond Choral Muslc 5 - QL A ii A f - i' I ff' I 1' 4 I -I I ,. A I I l l l Llfrs l l Ev' f I V vs A I' J' 1. 'IA IJ lf gay 4' I M J I, I I -X . , , , , K , IV' , I I,, 7 , 'XV .Mx iff! 1 , ll L Vi I: A ' if I' I ,I 6 I UL Y L Teachers Guide Students Toward Chnstlan Prlnclples ln 1889 the Sisters of St Joseph began thelr work of teaching rn Los Angeles under the ausplces of its brshop the Most Rever end Francls Mora DD and on the lnvltatlon of Very Reverend A J Meyer CM pastor of St Vincent s Parlsh and president of St Vincent s College St Mary s 68th graduat mg class this June of 252 contrasts quite remarkably with tts first class of two recelv mg their diplomas In 1892 at the old St Mary s at Twenty first and Grand Avenues Early nn the history of the parochial school the Slsters took over more prop erty and made provlslon for a few hugh school gurls who wished to study at St Mary s They mamtamed the parish school under the name of St Mary s for the next twentv years ln a healthful site between the city and the sea the land where the present St Marys now stands at Slauson and Cren the academy buildings completed rn 1911 In general outlme the bulldlngs follow the best tradrtrons of Spanish Mlsslon style New St Mary s enrollment that flrst year In 1911 numbered 61 students MISS MARLENE DAVIS MISS DONNA LAWRENCE I d I Ed I Although St Mary s has grown an srze and enroll ment over the years the Ideals tradmons and prm clples In the tralnlng of Chrrstran women have remained the same I filet MISS RUTH GAINES MRS DORIS SHOUMAKER SISTER LUCIDA SISTER MARY CONRAD y S dy Hall S pe X7 fx J I I O U C I . . . v . . - I I ' I - I I ' ' - 1 1 ' I 1 I , , I - I - - . O My J 411- 7 ' 7 S ' ff g Q I if 11 V, T s ' V 1.- I . I -' 'Ll' ' 5 .J 'if I shaw AVeI IUeS WGS pUl'CI'1OSed in Drama, Speech, Speech Club Home .Economics, Sewing Club I , . . Phys'caI E ucation Physica uca ion Librarian, Librar Club Iu u rvisor , r x J 1 I 'k' pf x X. I , 5 I fi A 1 ,f , 2' tg W 19 ,owls fr frf A rf' f Qu 1 j , , 1 N . 1 ff, , yf K, I 1.5 r I X 1 , ff If w ', Q X 7' I J K1 X 4.7 1 -f 3 1 X hz vi ! X. , 4 Queen of All Saints Marylikeness inspires Belles to imitate the virtues of Jesus even as His Mother, Mary. W A fp jlijbft 1 'Uk' QQ , 0' ,tyl- rt cf, ,Ng . tx n K 1 , i , , J, ' ,T lpitt CAMILLE ABDELNOUR ANDREA ABELS THIER A AMSTAW t VL, f if Sadallty l, 2, 3, CSF 3: Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Bond l, 2, Library Club lg Red ' 234 C l34PpClubl. Science Club 3, Sewing Club , , . ross , , , e Graduates Sing SMA Praises Numerous pleasant memories crossed the minds of the Blue Ties of '60 upon their graua- tion day in June. lt was four years since they entered St. Mary's, only to astound the school by capturing, as freshmen, first place in the Magazine Drive. Producing the Sophomore Show and taking over the Summer House highlighted the sophomore year. Blue Tie generosity was shown in the junior year by the top honors in the Magazine Drive and the successful Junior Day. Although break- ing tradition, Blue Ties were very thrilled to receive their senior rings at the close of the junior year. Frosh initiation was the first activity on the fall agenda, winning the Magazine Drive for the third time was next. The traditional senior caroling at the convent climaxed l959. Gradua- tion portrait sittings in January awakened the Blue Ties to the nearness of commencement. Semester exams closed with their last Belles and Beaux Ball. May saw the Blue Ties gayly don their sum- mer uniforms, and June 3 their formals for the Senior Prom. On Tie Day, each girl was called in the last Roll Call to return her Blue Tie, sym- bolizing Marylikeness, to the Virgin Mother. ln all the glory and splendor of commence- ment, many a tear was shed at the thought of parting from loyal classmates-possibly never to meet again until eternity with God. GAYLE BARASA BARBARA BABCOCK KATHLEEN BABLER GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, vafmy 2, 3, 4: captain 4, GAA l, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Sewing Club Sodulily 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4, Music Club 2, Letterman Club 2, 3, 4: secretary 3, president 4: 7' 3- 3, 4: Red Cross 1. Band l,2,3, 4: president 4: Pep Club l,2,3, 4. .W 1 V Sodulity 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4: SewinglCCflJ'l?f , 2: library Club 2, 3, 4: vice-president 3. L affll jd l l DIANE BARRON CSF l, 2, Sodulity l, 2: representative 2, French Club 3, 4: secretary 45 Music Club 2, 3, 4: sec- retary 3, president 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. 3 3 l ' Q . KATHLEEN BELLEFONTAINE Sodality I, 2, 3, 4: representative 3: ECHO staff 2, 3, 4: editor 4: Serlion vice-president 4: secretary 25 CSF 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: library Club l, 2, 3, 4. Senior class officers preside over regular monthly class Galbraith and president Olivia Grieco listen attentively meeting in the school auditorium Vice president Cynthia to a suggestion as secretary Virginia Speltz takesminutes. 3 fx J C7 '- -Yi l, ' '1 ,-,v zz., Hn.. l. R 1:0 ASB president Diane Pauley and Sodality prefect Linda Maymar serve Mrs. Shoumaker, Miss Creutz, Sister George Ellen, and dean Sister Carmelita at the Faculty Tea. CAROLYN BOCK soaulny 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, swam comm: 4, latin Club 1, 1, 3, sam. Club 3, MARIA BOEHM Blind 7, 3- Latin Club 2, library Club 2, 3, 4. '44 WEI7' , , , C l lcflg MARILYN BERUTTO Section vice-president I, CSF 2, French Club 3, 4: treasurer 45 Music Club 2, 3, 4: treasurer 35 library Club 3, 4, Red Cross I. Generosity MARILYN BINDER GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Student Control 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: secretary 45 Pep Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Office Duty 4, C 1 SUSAN BOSK GAA 4, Latin Club l, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Debate Club 2. JANET BRIGANTINO BARBARA BROSH Ily 1 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 L U Cl b Student Control 45 French Club 3, 45 Drama Club dC 12 3DbfoClb23Lb yClb23 goo u.7iraru.. Loyalty Culslclncling Blue Tie Qualities RUTH BUSBY Spanish Club 45 Sewing Club 45 Library Club 2g Red Cross I. ina ,lf fffml CATHERINE CASEY Sodality 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. 6. c, 'pulp' X ,Q it N DIANA CAVALLO Sodality 3, 4: Contraternity 45 GAA 3, 45 Glee Club 3. SUSAN CLEARY Sodality I, 2, 3, 4: chairman 45 Section secre tary 35 CSF 2: treasurer 25 Latin Club l, 2: sec retary 25 French Club 3, 4. cxlv 7.-44 V' r I, Lf hiv K, 'A Cl HELENE CHENIER PATRICIA CIVEROLO GAA 45 Service Club 45 French Club 3, 45 French Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 45 Spanish Club 4 National Honor Society 45 Glee Club 1, 2. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Office Duty 4. I -X A X ,-1i ' 5 . 6 5 , 5 ' t . THERANSHALL COCHRANE MARY COFFIN Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 representa- GAA 2, 45 French Club 25 NFL 45 Drama Club 4 tive lp ECHO staff 2, 35 Latin Club l, 2, 35 Drama Club 45 Debate Club 4, Student body president Diane Pauley takes her oath of assistant secretary Anne Brewer await their turn at the office in the presence of Sister Carmelita, dean, while first ASB meeting in September. vice-president Mary Duffy, secretary Sally Duffy, and Lf l ei . - . ., .. ,, ,,,c1s.Qe. H 3 -ovameaa. -X 3 X ,sei . MELODY COLLINS Sodality l, GAA 3, 4, Sewing Club 4, Red Cross l. bi 4 SILVIA CONDON NICOLA CONDON GAA 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Red Sewing Club 2, 3, Red Cross l, Cross 4. Courtesy, Maturity - SMA Goals BARBARA CONNELL Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: section representative 4, ECHO staff 2, 3, 4: page editor 4, Service Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Office Duty 2, 3, 4. 2 CATHERINE COSTELLO Sodality l, 2, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Glee Club 4, Library Club 3, 4, Office Duty 3. F 1 rw X Qi X -Q9 BN ' J . MARY LYNN COOKE Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. COLLEEN CONWAY Sodality l, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 3, Red Cross 4. l SHARON CURRAN GAA l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, ILLUMINATIO staff 4, Student Council 3, Student Control 4, Section president 3. vice-president 2. KATHLEEN CRONIN Sodality 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Sewing Club 4, Red Cross 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Office Duty 4, ETTAMARIE DAIGLE S dality I5 NFL 25 Debate Club 25 Library 2 3, 45 Red Cross I. ,fx 'Y 1. -, 4 5 , , If,LQ m0,1,Q , ,, ' ROSEMARIE DAVIS S d lity I, 2, 3, 45 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Cl dC I 2 3 4 45 Sewing Club 3. 45 Re ross , , ELIZABETH DAVEY w , , W MARLINDA DAVIS latin Club 35 Sewing Club 45 Red Cross 2, Sodality I, 25 GAA 45 Latin Club I, 2, 3, 45 NFL 45 Dromo Club 3, 4. i - H ,. ii' aww BEATRIZ de OBALDIA ESTER de OBALDIA Service Club 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 NFL 2, 35 ECHO staff 2, 3, 45 Service Club 3, 45 French Drama Club 35 Debate Club 2. Club 3, 45 Science Club 3. Different Countries ANNE DIETZ LINDA DIETZ Student Council 45 Student Control 45 Section Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club S d lity l, 25 GAA I, 2, 45 Latin Club I, 25 president 4, vice-president I, 2, 35 Latin Club 45 Science Club 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Red Sp ish Club 45 Sewing Club 25 Red Cross I, 4. I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Office Duty 3, 4 C s 2, 3, 4. A, X Ka V X hip Q N ,5 9 X: ,vc IN .-Q LVM! A ,Wt V0 . -isp I SUSAN Di MEO . GAA 2 3 45 Sedlon secrelory 2g Sewing R ssl 4 ANNETTE DISCH GAA 4g Sewing Club 4. Demonstrates Interclclss Relationships GANINE DISPARTE ' u on ounci p lc ion ve gd Nyplesiiizfl ggchendl this 4:pS d ' S d lty 1 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 L 0 Cl b C b 3 R sf X 1--1 J RITA DUCHARME Sodality 3, 4, GAA 4, Spanish Club 4, Drum and Bugle Corps l, NANCY EASLEY Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: chairman 4, Confraternity 2, 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Music Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. 'IM 1 in tw ff ff 'Q 'W AL jj, gfjgfxl - 'I ,ff 'UL f' J W f ' 9 ,pile drew +SQ J!-79:50, 'L' , '. -PX . lb 64,11 I QL- JFeaY.,'yL1,L Af, A L SALLY DUFF ' jf Y t-Lf SHEILA DVORAK ASB assistant secretary 3, secretory 4, ECHO Q01 Sodality 'l, 2, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club stuff 2, 3, 4: page editor 4, Student Council l, 1, 2, Red Cross 4, 3, 4, Student Conlrol 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4: president 4. :nfg SP E, JANE EHRMANN Sodolily 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Drama Club 3, 4. Student body officers, vice-president Mary Dutty, president Diane Pauley, and secretary Anne Brewer, present the proud freshmen class with their new red ties, signifying their bond ot unity. Ties Signiiy VILMA ENQREY GAA 2, 3, 4, Student Control 4, Service Club 4, CSF 3, Ari Club 2, 3, 4: president 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. ' lt f AJ a lb lt I MARY ERSIG GAA 4, Sowing Club 2, Red Cross 4. 'T27' in l s ARMIDA ESPINOSA Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Rod Cross I, 2, 3, 4. A MA RY ESSY ,ff I WJ, ,Wd ,Lid-f A MM ,MW , 20:15 My ' SHARON EVANS Student Council 4, CSF I, 2, 3, 4. trsasurer 2, :cu ar NFL 2, 3, t o I Honor Society t2 4, t 1 Sodallty I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 4, Glue Club 4. s t y 3 president 4, Noi nu 2, 3, 4, Slctlon vice-presiden . Y 4. Class Bond of Uniiy MARIE FAUSTINA Sodalify 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Spanish Honor Society 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4: secretary 4, Rad Cross 4. N ' - L J MARY LEE FLANNERY GAA 4, Scrvico Club 4, Spanish Club 4, lad Cross 4, Pop Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE FIEDLER Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Confratornity I, 2, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, L ti Cl b I ssl 2 4 2, Rod Cro SIC!! U1 1 JEAN FISCHER Sedallty I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I. 2, 3, 4, Suction vice-prosidont 3, secretary 4, Latin Club l, 2, Punch Club 3, 4, Pop Club I, 2, 3, 4. anu, I i HELEN FLYNN 1 . MADELEINE FLYNN Sodality I, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Sowing Club 3, 4: historian 4, lcd Cross 4, Psp Club I, 2, 3, 4. GAA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Gluo Club 3, 4, Rod Cross 4. 'Cf , 4 , R, 1' 2 ' U 554,-fi, I ' 3 I our i Providing ice cream and cookies at Freshmen Tie Party, seniors celebrafe with freshmen, now proud possessors of red ties. CYNTHIA GALBRAITH Student Council 1, 45 Sludenf Conlrol 4: presi- den! 45 ILLUMINATIO sloff 45 Class vi:e-presi- dont 4, suralory 35 Lahn Club l, 2, 3, 4. Cross 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 251 GAA 4: rcpresenlalive 45 Spanish Club 45 Rnd 'if ,Ii gf, l MARGARET FOSTER Sodulily 45 GAA 45 French Club 3, 45 NFL 2, 3, 4, umm Club 3, 45 mum Club 2, 3. Sen lor Bel les SHARON FOX Sodalify I5 Conlralarnify 45 GAA 3, 45 ECHO sfaffp French Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3. In LUCILLE GALE GAA 3, 4. k l -A I L J ELIZABETH GARCIA Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: section representative 45 Class cheerleader 45 Latin Club I, 25 Drama Club 42 POP Club 3. 4: Service Club 4. Welcome Final JULIA GRANA Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Service Club 45 Red Cross 2, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Office Duty 4. 5 f I,, V , 'x BARBARA GRAY Sodality 1, 2, 45 GAA 35 Spanish Club 35 Music Club 25 Glee Club 45 led Cross 3. if I ,N ' I 1 I X 5 I , .D . . '- ' 'f ii 1. U-f 11' ,I ,zu If MA RA GO'MEZ sodomy 1,5 i, 3, 4, GAA 4, service club 35 Latln Club l, 25 Frenaai Club 3, 45 Ururna Club 4. Red Cross 2, 3. , ,, '-' ' 7 It f I fi HILDA GERGER Sodality I, 25 GAA 45 Spanish Club 45 Spanish Honor Society 45 Science Club 35 Sewing Club 25 tn 1 f A .J L 1 It If Yeclr ol SMA MARSHA GRANICH Sodalily 15 GAA 15 latin Club 1, 25 Sewing Club 3, 45 Library Club l, 2, 3, 4: president 45 Sod Pep Club I. KARLA GRAVES olity 1, 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club I, 2 Spanish Club 3, 45 Science Club 35 Red Cross 4 Z l OLIVIA GRIECO ECHO staff 2, 3, 4: page editor 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Student Control 45 Class presi- dent 3, 4, section president 2, section secre- GAA 3, 45 Latin Club l, 2, 3, 45 Sewing Club tary 1. 35 library Club 2, 3: Red Cross 4. l E t i WILMA GRILL Sodulity l- GAA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club lg Spanish Club 4: viceepresident 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4: treasurer 3, 4. 3-G' FR Q. REGINA GROTE Sodulity l, 2, 3, 4: section representative 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4: president 4, Office Duty 4. be fr? KAREN HAMILTON Sodality 1, 2, GAA 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ing Club 3, Red Cross l, 2. v- A ,I--M4 C s CAROLE HARWOOD CAROL HASSELLE MARILYNN HATFIELD Sodality I: section representative 1, Student Con- GAA 2, 3, 4, Letterman Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, GAA 45 Section vice-president lg Latin Club 1 trol 4g CSF 27 Section vice-president 3, Latin 3, 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. 2: 5P0I'liSl1 Club 4: DYGWYU Clvb 4? PEP Club 4 Club 2, Science Club 3, 4. After the traditional freshmen tie ceremony, both Red Lady Glen for rousing entertainment provided by seniors and Blue Tie Belles gather around swimming pool in 'iff Z' - rv, . ' 'eirffgffif 2. ,Mag Q4- X, DORENE HEBERT GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Larin Club 'I5 Spanish Club 4 Cl b GI Cl Drama u 45 oe ub 25 Red Cross l. P S 1 KAREN HELLYER Sludenr Control 45 Lalin Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club 35 Lellermen Club 4. MARSHA HENRIKSEN Science Club 35 Red Cross 2, 3. Class of '60 Awaits Graduation MARTHA HERRERA Sodalily 45 GAA 45 French Club 45 Spanish Club Rod Cross 4 YZ7'f SANDRA HOBIN S dolily 3, 45 GAA 45 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS HICKERSON Sodalily 45 GAA 45 Lulin Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4: vice-president 45 Red Cross l, 2. JEANNE HERROZ Sodaliry 35 Spanish Club 45 Spanish Honor So- cioly 45 All Club l5 Red Cross 4. 5' KAREN HOLLAND Sodclily l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 CSF 25 Narional Honor Sotiely 2, 35 Service Club 45 Lalin Club Latin Club l, 25 French Club 3, 45 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4. 35 Debate Club 25 NFL 2. . - I A JK in 3 ' ' r .H f ELAINE HOWLETT CHERYL HUDSPETH French Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Art Sodality 1: secretory 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- Club 1, 2, 35 Office Duty 4. I , 4 ' 1 A o JULIE ICE Sodality 1, 25 GAA 25 CSF 25 French Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2. Senior Class STELLA JANOWICZ Sodality 45 Confraternity 45 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 15 Red Cross 3, 45 Service Club 4. T7 dent Control 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 1, 2, 3: vice-piesident 35 Office Duty 3, 4. i P ' 8 ii! 3 g . ,fi J. 1 4 , 4 5 FREDRIKA JAKOBJ Sodality 45 Section secretary 15 CSF 1, 25 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4. vm in .1 Q . nf GAIL HURLEY Sadality 1, 25 GAA 2, 3: representative 2, 35 Class cheerleader 45 French Club 3, 45 Sewing Club 3, 4. SHARON JAMES Sodulity 2, 35 Confraternity 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 35 Glee Club 4. ' Spirit Spa rlcles JUDITH JONUSKA ECHO staff 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 French Club 3, 45 Drama Club 35 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN KAEMMERER Sodality 3, 45 GAA 45 CSF 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 3: secretary 3. s t G' I QP JUNE KAMIMOTO ILLUMINATIO staff 4, Student Council 2, 3, Sec- tion president 2, 3, vice-president 1, 4, CSF 1. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 3, 4. b f , , 1 I SARA KAY KANE JANICE KANIEWSKI Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Section Confraternity 3, GAA 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Sci- president l, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club ence Club 3, Sewing Club 2, Pep Club l. 1, 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4: vite-president 4, Spirited Blue Ties copped first place in the annual magazine drive As winners are announced, seniors cheer KATHLEEN KELLY Sodulity 1, 2, 3, 4: treasurer 4, Student Control 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sewing Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. an 17 as I L I at their triumph. HELEN KERKER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, CSF Honor Society 2, 3, 4, French Club Club 1, 2, 3, 4: president 4, in October. 2, National 3, 4, Glee - in Wi., W e 5 JANE KATO Student Council 2, Section president 2, vin-presi- dent 3, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 3, Pep Club 1, 4. PATRICIA KILLINGER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, lettermen Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Red Cross l, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 9 V' il ' , ,W ka-f'M , TV' Lil, , z gcvf' A wx' , A ' . ,WP 'VLILVL M f'. 1, l Lys! Lf MW l 'wi fi' l' if T7 l I J , l Q r l 1 BETTY ANN KIMBROUGH MARY KNABENBAUER WINIFRED KNAUP Sodulily 4, Confvalerniiy I, GAA l, 2, 4, Li- Sodalify 4, GAA 2, 4, Spanish Club 4, Sewing Sodalily l, 2, 3, 4, Studenl Council 2, 4, Class brary Club 4, Red Cross 4. Club 3, Red Cross 4. Vi!!-Pf0Sld2Y'l li 501500 Pfvldenl 2, 4: CSF 'S FA I ALICE KOSTER GAA l, 2, 3, 4: represenlalive 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, A10 Club 3, 4: secretary 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA KOONZ Sodaliiy 4, GAA 4, ECHO nuff 1, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Red Cross 3. Sharon Curran, Peggy Tomich, and Winnie Knaup represent visiting schools at Disneyland, SMA, theme of annual play-day. Z .l . jqrw ' -wfvrn 01115 5, CL A R9 APB: 1, 2, Service Club 3, 4. Blue Ties JEANETTE KOZLOWSKI Latin Club lg French Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, CFL 2, 3, NFL 2, 3. i I CAROL KREITZ Sodalify 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Sewing Club 3, 4: president 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Office Duty 4. CAROL LABOZETTA aiona onor ocneiy 4 Fench Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Clu 3 4 Drama Club 3 NFL 2 3 Red Cross Club l, 2, Red Cross 4. l 2 3 rep esenlah e 4 Strive lor Mo rylilceness BARBARA LASHLEY Sodolily 1, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Science Club 3, Sewing Club 3, 4, Red Cross I, 4. Q. LORI LEE GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Sodollly 2 3 GAA 2 3 Music Club 2 Club 3, Oflice Duly 4, L 1 I PATRICIA LANER Sodalify I, 2, 3, 4, Nalional Honor Society 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, JUDY LA VOISE GAA 3, Service Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sewing Club 2, 3, 4. GAILEY LEUTE Sodalily 2, 3, GAA 3, 4, Sewing Club 2. gif, ,cuz A : 3.1! 'S 'V' Q1 A 5 if 4 .4 JEANNE LIEB aI1lyI2 3 4 GAA12 3 4 vuupr dent 3 pruldenl 4 Sludenl Counul 4 Servlce Cu 2 3 4 Musnc Club2 3 4 Pep Club 2 1.4, JOAN LITTELL Sodollly 4 Conflafernlfy 2 GAA 2 4 Red Cross 4 'C CONCETTINA LOYACANO 4 Confrolern1ly4 GAA1 2 3 4 JM M! f iii- f VN nfl Z ,A-M Overwhelmed w1tI'1 excitement sparkling Queen Jeanne Schcmhaor pre s1des over Junlor Day ochvmes accompcnued by Prlncesses Deluo Morales and Potr1c1a Toohey KAREN l.USSlER DIANNE l-UlTl'llY saaam 1 2 3 4 Ecno ,wuz SludQnICoun Glee Club 3 An Club 3 4 Red Cross 2 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 secrelary 4 I 4 S 0 Q 3. 2 K, 3 'C ll 4 ' 1 H 6' 2 , A I I ' I 2-' AJ S0d',-,,g ,.,.: esi- lb . : 'I 1 I 1 I , 3, 4. 1 A 1 x , 1 g 1 y' V 3.i' ' --5 J ' Htl ll , I tv X' . 5 'VJJ'-J ,, l lf' 1 'jf mf? 5 ' 1 1' 11 1 A . srl' ' I' -'P .A L 1 '97 '47 2 A 'lf' 1 3 Xl' 3 , 1? A , I l X . . I . I n ' I soaomy 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Latin Club lg :il nhl, getlliorl plniam 1, 2, CSF 1, 1, 3, 42 I 7 A A1 fag, A I RJ! ' 4, L 1 1 ii fflQ!,,f,2f fr?f' 44 ' V 1, 1 , , ' l .L 'Af '4 -'A V-f' ' cyl' ffl xl f T. , - A , Q F31 I 1 L axdilm ,T IV 'f 'ff' -' ' 4. 1 ' Q Y , I MURLYN MALVEAUX I, 25 GAA I, 2, 35 Latin Club I5 Club 3, 45 Science Club 35 Red Cross I, 2. MW! l ' ' ' , l is JO ANN MANCUSO POLITA MARKS CSF 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 NFL 45 Pep Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 35 Glee Club 4. Club 3, 4. Crowning Climoxes Gola Dcly BARBARA MARRITT GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Service Club 3, 45 Latin Club I, 25 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 MARYLYN MARTIN GAA 45 Class cheerleader 2, 3. cl' 4. . VERONICAIMARSHALL Sodallty I, 2, 3, 4: chairman 45 Student Control 45 Section vice-president I, 2, 35 French Club 3. 45 Science Club 3: treasurer 3. if 'tv' l, If V! 5 I ' ? l l PEGGY MARTIN ANTONETTE MASCI Sodolity I, 2, 45 GAA 2, 4: representative 25 Sadolity 2, 35 GAA I. 2, 3, 45 Sewing Club 25 Service Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Sewing Club 3, 4, Red Cross 25 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. I 3 i 1' 5 1?-if S 5 LINDA MAYMAR Sodolily 3, 4: prefect 4g Student Council 4, Slu- denl Conlrol 4g Service Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3. ll V-A . K T 1' l JUDITH MCDONELL sodomy 1, 2, GAA 4. Sodolily 1, 2g GA KATHLEEN A3, G' b- A N' 1'1 I 1 X l MCCRIMMON PAMELA MCDADE 45 Spanish Club 4. Sodaliry 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Latin Club lg Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 3. .af 1,3 KATHLEEN MCGIVERN GAA 3, 4, Sezlion vice-presidenf 3, secretory 4g ' I H S :ie 2 3- Latin Club 2 3 4' Nallona onor o ty , , Music Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1. Reindeer lSherrlll Schultze Veronica Marshall Jeanne lYvonne Nashl and helpe Schanhaar and Josephine Scothnol leading Santa Schoenl guide Belles into sp: 5 lAnn Ryan and a rut of the season BARBARA MCMINN .IEANNE METOYER MARILYN LM YER ' ECHO staff 45 Section president 3, 45 CSF l, 25 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: representative 25 GA e National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Service Club 3, French Club 3, 45 Red Cross l, 2, 35 Pep Club secre ar 5 Red Cross 1, 2, 4. 45 NFL 3. l, 2, 3, 4. E I O C t. t S 0 EILEEN MILLER SANDRA MILLER JANET MlCl'lELlN Sodolity 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, National Sodality 1, 2, 4, GAA 3, 4, Latin Club 35 Music GAA l, 2, 35 Red Cross l. Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4, Club 35 Glee Club 45 Library Club 4. MARGARITA MIRANDA BARBARA MONROE JO-ANN MOORE Sodolity 2, 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 45 Spun- Sodality 2, 3, 45 GAA 3, 4: representative 45 Sodality l, 2, 35 GAA l, 2, 35 latin Club 15 sh Club 4: president 4. Spanish Club 45 Red Crass l, 2. Spanish Club 45 Sewing Club 45 Pep Club l, 2. ll ' R A lf, . mia 7 43 I MAUREEN MOORE Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: representative 3, 45 Latin Club l, 2, 35 Science Club 35 NFL 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4. I JOAN MOSER Student Control 45 Section vice-president 45 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Service Club 3, 45 Drama Club 35 NFL 2. KATHLEEN MURPHY GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: representative 1, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Science Club 2, 35 Library Club 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: secretory 45 Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4. an DELIA MORALES VIRGINIA MORETT GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club I5 French Club 3, 45 ILLUMINATIO staff 3, 4: editor 4 CSF 3 4 Na Band 25 Red Cross 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. tional Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2 3 45 Spanish Honor Society 4. 3 1 Hi In BARBARA MUNO GAA 45 French Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Rod Cross 4. KAY MURDOCK Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: representative 1 ILLUMI NAYIO staff 45 CSF l, 2, 3, 4 vice president 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 French Club 3 4: vice-president 45 Drama Club 3 Pageant Instills Chrisllilce MAUREEN MURPHY Sodality representative 25 GAA 25 Service Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Library Club 25 Red Cross 4. SUZANNE MURRAY GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, swimming Varsity 2 3 45 Letterman Club 45 Sewing Club 3 4 R d Cross I, 2. 17 MARY ELLEN NAJERA ,L GAA 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club Red Cross 4. 45 Music Club l5 I 'lt? ' ' r X -at ' 5 'J' N in I Sally Duffy, Diane Pauley, Julie Psomas, Cynthia Galbraith, and Olivia Grieco portray inspiring Nativity tableau for Belles. JANITH NEVEU , oi THEODOR4, NPE1i?N,, Sodality l, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Red C s 4 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, CFL 2, 3, 45 NFL 2, 3, 45 , 'Q I Drama Club 3, 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 4. ,,, ,L YVONNE NASH ,. 5 CHERYL OATMAN STELLA O'CONNELL Sodality I, 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4: Sodulity l, 2, 35 Service Club 3, 45 Latin Club treaiurer 45 Red Cross I. 1, 2, NFL 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Office Duty 3. it ze z, 5 I- if 4 1 Sdlty1,2 ECHOstff2Lt Clbl2 F hClb 4 renc u 3, 5 Sewing Club 45 Red Cros MARIA ARMIDA ORTIZV can ,,,5AA2,3,45LatunClb dC 24 Sd ltyl 2 3 4 G I, 25 Spanish Club 45 Re ross , . , rl! 'U' H SHARON ANN PAQUETTE Spanish Club 45 Red Cross l. VY I wr? , DIANE PAULEY ASB vice-president 3, president 45 Girls' State Representative 35 ECHO staff 35 Student Council I, 2, 3, 45 Class president I, 2, Spanish Honor Society 4. 1. CLEO AGNES PARKS Sodality l, 25 GAA 3: ECHO staff 35 Spanish Club 4. f l ,g Vit PATRICIA PELFREY ECHO HGH 3: CSF l, 25 French Club 3, 45 NFL 25 Debate Club 2: secretary, Senior Control members Mary Storey, Jo Anne Yamamoto, Joan Moser, and Julie Psomas plan schedule of events for their much anticipated picnic. -Cf FQ' t I MARY PATTERSON Section secretary lg Latin Club 25 Sewing Club 4: Red Cross 2, Control JUDITH PETERSON Sodality 1, 2, 35 CSF 25 French Club 3, 45 NFL 2, 35 Drama Club 35 Red Cross l, 2, 3. Tig' 1 DIANE PINGER Sodality representative 15 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Span- ish Club 45 Glee Club 4. h S- o-C Uv Lcvbd lun!!-fC 0 I I-4 -'L cv-cl., cE,2J1av7,J-4fn, V-4' X Q C.'4L4lQg,-,,-. by -.Mk-3 'Lael VIOLA PINO SANDRA PLACKE SHARON NOREEN POLINO Svdclivv 1: GAA 3, 4, Lufin Club 1, Red Cross I. sodomy 1, 2, 3, 4, csv 2, cn 2, 3, 4, NFL Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Debafe Club 2, 3, 45 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 2, 3, 4. vice-presidenf 3, nl usloshccl y cm lcmc Sodalify l, 2, 3, 4: section represenvalive 3, vice-prefer! 45 Lolin Club l, 25 French Club 3, 4. JULIE PSOMAS lu.uMlNAno stuff 4, swam c Sludenl Conirol 45 Class secretary 2, vlce-presn- den! 3' Soclinn residenl 1 45 National Honor . P , , Sociely 4. , I 4 1 I CAROL RECK Sodalily l, 25 GAA 3, 45 Lalin Club I5 Spanish Sadalily 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Sewing Club 45 Red Club 45 Red Cross l, 4. Cross J, 4. SHARON MARY RAFFERTY Sadalily l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 'l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 45 NFL 3, 45 Drama Club 3. L Qua- PAULETTE JOAN REGAN 17511 -qg,.. -, N Preparing for College Board in Guidance Room are 12s3 vice-president June Kamimoto front, 12s4 secretary Kathleen McGivern, 1256 secretary Brenda Tucker center, 12s2 vice-president Mary Essy, 1253 secretary Wilma Grill standing, and 12s5 secretary Terry Russell. MARGARET SAMANIEGO ANN RYAN Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, csv 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Red Cross Z, 25 French Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Glee Club Pep Club 3, 45 Service Club 4. 6-I ci: , fflf, fn 1 W Allylflllb lg I V PEARL RIOS Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Glen Club 1, 2, Seniors Set S e Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4 p esident 4, Drama Club 3, 4: vice-president 4 lx 91' ANTOINETTE SANACORE Student Council 3, Section president 3, vice- president 4, French Club 3, 47 Sewing Club 4: treasurer 45 Red Cross 1, 2, 3: secretary 2. Fil 'fi 12:7 7 FM' X X I , I ' EVANGELINE SANCHEZ JEANNE SCHANHAAR CECILIA MARY SCHMAHI. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Sodality 3, 4, Section secretory 2, National National Honor Society 3, Service Club 3, 4 Club 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, French latin Club 2, 3, 4: president 2, vicelpresident 4 Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Record for Spirit Banner Wins MARY SCHMIDT PATRICIA ROSE SCHOEN Sadality 1, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Red Cross 3, Pep Club 'I. rcllrmn - rar ' Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, G,A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. h ' a 3, 4, Class chee le de 1, 2, Service Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3. KATHERINE SCHULER Sadolity I, 2, 3. '49 'K N SHERRILL SCHULTZE Section vice-president 2, Service Club 3, 4, Latin Club I: treasurer I, NFI. 2, 3, 4, Drama Sodality 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Class cheerleader, Club 3, 4: president 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4. I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sewing Club 2. 1' PV .,4 . - fe ii f iff' I Mg! I Kiki MARY SCHWIND GAA 4, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 4, Red Cross 4, Y S0 I JOSEPHINE ANN SCOTTINO latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, N 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4: treasurer 4, Pep l, 2, 3. FL 2, Club J I I lf MVK JI KATHLEEN SHANN , ' I KATHLEEN SIMINSKI al'fy , , , - ' , , e ch ' l'0y , , , , , , 1 sec 3, 45 Fl. 7, , g , 4, I b , , , . Cl b I Q Yf ' GWENDOLYN SMITH VIRGINIA SPELTZ KAREN STEINBECK Sodalify lp GAA 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Music ECHO staff 3, 4, Student Control 4, Class se - o a i y 5 , , , 5 ain u Club 2, 3, 4: treasurer 4, Rod Cross 1, 4. retar 4- Section secretar 3, CSF 2, 3, French Sewing Club 3, 4, Red Cross l, 24 Pe 3, : ide . , . Grociously posing for cz picture before leaving for the Knaup and l2sI president Patricia Brewer with their annual Belles and Beoux Ball are l2s3 president Winnie escorts Richard Kelly and Robert Muller. '47- 'lil '90 QQ? I f I2 G Z P Ie34 Fech CIb3 4Bd4 I I 1 I . -I SUSAN STIKELEATHER MARY LEE STOREY CATHERINE STRANO Ily I 2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 S Q Sl d I C I 2 Sl dit C 0 ol 45 Seclion Sodnlify 1: section represenlolive I5 Marybelle 2 S pc d O 2 c p d I 'I 4 Service Club 45 Sludent Conlrol 45 Service Club 3, 45 Lalin I 4 D mn Club 3, 4. Club 'I, 1, 35 Bond I, 2, 3. Christian Principles-'60 Goal MARGARET SULLIVAN Sodalily I5 GAA 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Sew- ing Club 45 Rod Cross 2. A ' ,',, 5 I .xv MARY JO TALBOT 2 IILIIIIY Luv: 23 34 4?x5MAI,2gk2:IYII,I5s c:Iub42riIp CAROLYN SUIPIZIO GAA 1, 3, 4, mann club 1, 2, spunam Club 4, I y I 2 AA I 2 3 4 Rod Cross 4. Szionn Club 35 NFL 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4. ALICE THOMSON Sodolity I 2 3 4' GAA 2, 3 45 Latin Club 1, 3, Red Cvogs zf ' ' P T BIN SUSAN O GAA 4, Spanish Club 4, WI MARY KATHLEEN THORBUS Sodality 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Red ross . I PEGGY TOMICH Sodality 3, 4, GAA 3, 47 National Hanor So- ciety 2, 3, 47 Lotin Club l, 2, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. Ties, Tec rs Prelude FRANCES TORRELLAS ROSE ,MARIE TORRES C o a GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Class chnrloadlr 45 Spanish Club 4 Cl b 4 lub u 4, Glue Club 3, . iff I P' W RFI I I I MARY JOY TRELOAR Svddlity l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I 2 5 Cl b I 2 3 4 R d punish Club 4, Gln u , , , Cross l, 2 Y. BRENDA TUCKER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: ropranntativo 2, ECHO staff I, Soztion ncrotary I, 4, CFL 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4: secretary 3, pruidorlt 4. Graduation f 4 Rik-f -4 '4 K l'.'f s,s Returning their Blue Ties to Our Blessed Lady before graduation are l2s5 vice-president Antoinette Sanacore, l2s2 secretary Jean Fischer, l2sl vice-president Kathleen Bellefontaine, l2s4 presi- dent Barbara McMinn and l.2sl secretary Diane Barron, kneeling. LENDA TUCKER NORMANDIE UTLEY Sodality I, 2, J, 4: representative 4, CFL Sodality 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, led Cross 2. 2, 3, 4. I 4 X l I JOANNE VENETOS PHYLLIS VESSA Frlnch Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, led Cross l, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club GAA 4, Latin Club 3, 4. Office Duty 4, 4, Pop Club l. f 6 -1 ,nf 53 0 PM 1 6 vt ,, A , ma Class of 60 Depart .loylully Reluctantly From St Marys 5 Y -Q fx VICTORIA VOLANTE LINDA WENDELL LOIS WERNER AAI 2 I A GAA 1 shC 4 lb That time of year has rolled around again when parents admire In cap and gown the beamung young graduates and friends gather beneath the mantle of Our Lady to Q Xi- i. I 0 W G as bf 7,0 I , ' 4 V ! ' w ' 5 4 Sodvlifv 3' 45 G , , 3, 45 La in Club I, 25 Sodalify I, 25 GAA lg Service Club 4g Sewing So ulity 3, 47 , 45 Service 3, 4 L I Spani lub 4 Club glled Cross I, 2, 4. Club 'lp Spanish Cu 3, 4g Red Cros 4 I I 1 A I 'J 5... , . f , .- es x . 4 J 1 L ANA hd' x 1 410' . .y A ,, , L Alai' u' JUDITH WICZEK Sodalily 3, 4, ILLUMINATO fluff 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, lalin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Honor Sociely 3, Office Duty 2, 3, 4. ! i JEANNINE WRIGHT Sodalily 1, Confralernily 2, GAA 2, 3, ILLUMI- NATIO nuff 4, Science Club 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3. DEANNA YONIKA Sodalify 'l, 2, GAA 4, French Club 3, 4, Ari Club 4. 1 ,, , f MADELYN WOOLLEY BARBARA WRIGHT Sadalily I, GAA 4, French Club 3, 4, Sewing Sodcliry l, GAA 4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2. Club 4, Sewing Club 4. 1 x , 2 9 JUDITH WRIGHT Sodalily l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 4, Science Club 3, Sewing Club 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA ZAMORA 36:24, Spanish Club 4, Red Cross l, Pep 5 lv . 4 f' JO ANNE YAMAMOTO Sludenl Council I, 3, 4, Sludenl Conlrol 4 Secllon president l, 3, 4: secretory 2, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Sociely 2, Lolin Club l, 2, 3, 4: vice-president 3. MARY ANN ZINDA Sodalify l, 2, GAA I, 2. 3, 4, Spanish Club 4 Pep Club I. 3,4 Queen cf Angels Ma.'jlil.1e:1ess in: pires Befkes fm heme r their Mot'h1'r.'Vnarj,f -ras tlw cmgnls honor Her af: 1-heir Queen. CLASSES Splrlt .lunlors, Synonymous Four years at SMA are comparable to the growth ofa beautlful rose freshman year the seed, sophomore year the bush, lunuor year the bud, sensor year the rose Green Tues have now reached the thlrd degree of thelr growth But before they succeed to the fourth, there are happy fruitful, and trymg days to be llved Jumor year IS fllled wlth excltement and an tlcnpatnon The successful staglng of Jumor Day IS the furst challenge to be hurdled Proceeds of thus annual event are sent as SMA s contrlbu tlon to the Unlted Fund for Charity Jumor Plays constutute the next hurdle, comprnsmg four one act plays Aside from extra currlcular actnvltles, tumors fund their academrc program more suitable to present and future needs They now have a selectlon of languages hlgher mathematlcs, and a wlder range of electives Dlstrlbutlon of senior rmgs hlghllghts the lumor year, symbolazmg the lasting bond be tween the student her classmates, and her school SMA s rose bud IS now ready to bloom Aurora Alcaraz Gaylan Aldworth Mary Ann Antonelll Alice Ashlmoto Sandra Avls Susan Barth Januce Bartuslck Shetla Bauman Magdalena Bauhsta Helen Baxter Janet Beck Manlyn Bockhold Manlyn Bovert Barbara Bradshaw yn' P' Carol Breaux Sherry Bresnln Anne Brewer Geraldme Bruasco Chrrstune Brosh Edwlna Brunner Proudly drsplaylng treasured campus banners earned by therr fellow classmates an the fourth quarter of thenr sophomore year are lls'l offrcers vlce presndent Lnnda Aldruch president Nancy Carr and secre tary Lynn Crustadoro Campus banners sngmfy student cooperatlon 'Y O I 0 - . 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I h '- Junaor class officers president Allce Ashnmofo secretary Jud: Bur delle and vuce presldenf Jeanette Douzeff begun preparahons lead mg foward the success of therr classs lunror year Forthcommg plans naturally Include Junlor Day and the Junlor Sensor Funchon Gall Casey Glorla Caunero Suzanne Cazares Kalhleen Chaslek Mary Ann Chicco Nancy Clark Palrma Clane Pat Connelly Chnshne Corral Joann Cnmms Pafncla Cronin Peggy Cronm Cecuha Crossman Georgina Cullen Sharon Cummings Gueryn Dapremont v-1' Q.: Jud: Burdette Nancy Buss Alnce Buslamanfe Bonnie Carroll Sandy Carson Barbara Casclano fb I - 5 I , K I v 1 I Q f 5 - ' . . I' ' I r Dk. ,A . - . A I JQWQ- Q O 5 ' 'L xy X V V, ' C A' .-I ,YZ V I . . I , - n - I A I - - v - - . . Q v ,ul 9 ., ' ,V , ' S ,sg , ' Q, A r ,. J , -.Q I, I A w. xr I - l e .Q Av, . . . , . . I -5 5:1 A .Qt A ' . ' f g 1 1 A ' A F3 Q 'U Q I co Qs 0 cn 7 U1 C7 E. Q. co E you-.. Nancy Carr llsl presndenf Lmda Aldrlch l'ls1 vice president Lynn Crlsladoro 'l'ls1 secretary ,Av -4 ua li! -...I Juniors ol ll 2 Display Pep ,M DE Q Sectlon offncers of lls2 vuce president Rob erta Duffreld president Roberta Hensley and secretary Maureen Fedrsck eagerly watch chemistry experiment V 1 v Roberta Hensley 1152 president Roberta Duffreld 1'ls2 Vlle president Maureen Fedrlck 1ls2 secretary 'na -v-v 3 xli- me J -sl Q2 Cecelra Darlmg Patrlua Davrs M de Arcangells Carole DeBruhl D de Ia Brosse S Del Castilla Karen DeLellls Catherine Delmas Rosemarie Denny C Desgardlns Dale Drzon Mary Lou Dnzon Jeanette Douzeff Joanne Drake Pat Dunmgan Mary Duffy Barbara Durante Erlene Ebert Alba Erbe Mary Kay Erllnger lyndall Faustrna Mary Feeley C Felgentrager Jean Flnseth Eva Ford Maureen Fuccl Sharon Gallagher Susan Garnty Pauline Geiger Consuelo Gerth Mary Goodman Mary Grandmettr Sherla Gray Therese Green Pamela Guss Nancy Halleck Ingeborg Hauschka Ann Herrera Lorna Hershey Catherine Hevesy Pat Hobbs Martha Izabal H Jachtschltz Sally Jobgen Theresa Johsz Herd: Jones June Karllnskl Margaret Kassel Celme Kavanagh Janet Kelly G Kerrrck Marcua Klldow K Klnnlnger Mary Knudson Frances Kraemer Kathryn Krager V Kreppner Duane La Cour A Lalaurette Annette Landry Elisabeth Lange Naomr Larson Kathy LeBlanc Mary Ann Leonard Mary Pat Lett Betty Lew Shlrley Ann Lew Lols Llnenberger Mary Lou Lomanto Vrvran Lopnuo Carol Lovelady Margie McCarth M McDonald F Manglamelr E Mansfreld K Mareschal Patrrcla Marrm Mlchele Martm Margaret Matta Joan Matthews Carmen Mercebach Kathleen Morse Julnano Mosbach Mane Moschel M Mouren Laurens Ambition Relgns Hugh In 1153 if Q .7 M1 'sn 11' 4-4- ve! Secretary of lls3 Shurley Moore, beams over Green Tre mascot displayed by presndent Sue Moore and vice president Nadine Llsom Sue Moore 1ls3 president Nadme Llsom 1Is3 vrce presndent Shrrley Moore 1153 secretory O O O I 0 .Y v 2.74 'sf' L J '+V' rl v , . I ll 6 A r i- - . air V ' o . l K, 4 L j it ag: I. A Q5 yy : , , . 1 W . ,V . I y M 4 K, . I . K - 9 .5-L ' M ea X V L v' . , :F f A ' 7 Q a ff . Y x ' I Michele McCormick g L . A f Mqsfif W . - - 5 , . Y 0 'J V A 4' 1' Nl' Y Q ' .. . ---4 L if . . ' .fl 'S' X s , - Wk A 1 'l if .I I I s 1 . . ' I X ' Q '1 . . . 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Susan Trombley I'ls5 presIdent Carolyn Speakman lls5 VICE presldent Irene Varelas 11s5 secretary Margaret Schuster Karolyn Schwmd JuanIta SevIIla LyIIIan SevIIla K Srgerseth Sandra Slkora Barbara SIavIn MarIelIa Sllney LInda J Smlth Lmda Lee SmIth PatrIcIa Soto JulIa Staley Llnda Strmger Sharlene Such Benay Suerth Judlth Supple Dorothy Surpronant Carol Tobery PatrIcIa Terrazas Mary Thomas Yvonne Tomlch Carol Torrellas EdIth Torres Maureen Tracey Gustlna TYIkIlCS PCTYICIC Tynan Sharon Tyner Jeanne Valette Nodya Vangelnsta Mary Vrllanueva Francesca Wachter Rlta Wakefleld Janet Ward Judrth Watanabe Suzan Watson Mary Ann Weber Eluabeth Wenner Joyce WIIcox Sharon Wnlds Colette wlllglhg Lmda Wolfgram JanIse Wong Kathryn Yeary 55,5 V vw ll'l,gfV s seamen WHA, no 'Y S--J af- Q? i .wsu up if 4.2 PresIdent Susan Trombley, VICG presldent Caro Iyn Speakmon and secretary Irene Varelas show an QVld Interest In the bIology specI mens In theIr homeroom lO8 1 x C if FJJJJJ 'I I' ! 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I M 0 h u i A , l Q F ry, ,, , I , I L I. -, V K 41 A 63 Goals - Strength, Scholarship, Spirit Unite Gold Ties ol '62 'if' Y.-v Ma y D one Allen Joanne Ap daca MayLou Ago Ca ol A e Ba an Ma y Ba Mary Ba a Eee Bu ett Ealy Ba Ja Be t Id a S a n Bos ell B Ro lyn B h eBos Ma ee United under their motto Strength through Spirit the Gold Tie Class of 62 have overcome the chronic Sophomore Slump and have substituted instead the energetic Sophomore Spurt Proud of their exclusive use of the summerhouse Gold Ties made it a point of at traction on St Mary s campus the center of many song fests throughout the year Studies new and old presented a challenge to sophs Mysteries of science did not long remain unanswered in biology class Constructions theorems and axioms intro duced problems to the geometry students Julius Caesar highlighted both English and Latin classes In the early part of l96O Gold Ties enthusiastically undertook their first class prolect the Sophomore Show This traditional activity was the result of careful planning A huge success the show fulfilled its dual purpose of pro viding entertainment for SMA s student body and of aid ing the Japanese missions of the Sisters of St Joseph Q49 I Section officers of lOsl vice president Jacquelyn Bohache presi dent Cecelia Brewer and secretary Michelle Bwarie undertake their favorite assignment decorating the section bulletin board , 1 . 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N ' I - f f Cecelia Brewer l0s'I president Jacquelyn Bohache l0s'I vice president Michelle Bwarle 1051 secretary Carolee Bulkley Janet Burd Marilyn Caldwell Michaele Calvin Elizabeth Campbell Karen Caple Marsha Carter Geraldine Clark Betsy Clarke Marilyn Colfelt Patricia Collins Sharon Connelly Margarete Cordes Martha Cortinez Josephine Costales Kathleen Crawford Colleen Cunningham Norah Cunningham Lorraine Daher Margaret Daly Kathleen Damitio Shaaron Dapremont Enthusiasm Sparks in lOsl f, ll WX -Q! YX it Vx Xfi. QNSLJ ix it jf Sophomore class president Bertha Zamora shows secretary Mary Clare Gorman and Strength through Spirit Through these officers sophs are guided in maintaining their ideals so Who HND 0 tr . . - 4, X, I 1-' A X. l i , it K J ' , 'rf' 'E A I aiu ' 4' 7 Qs! XI' V, , . A X X W sts, 5 1 f . ' , Q, . i hy J in ij. . . I xxx i v XX A f l N5 , xx NJ F A- if M .a . Q C vice'president Patricia McGowan the Gold Ties' shield, exhibiting their class motto, I F K' t ' 3' 5' ' N .. . uf ! . Iv! 5 If -Z 5 ll, - - h J, , I 4 ,J 4 f i I . --'L 0 .lt J! 33 4-fi ,J .H-4. 4 -- . Yr 1 - V Cooperation Shines in lOs2 Patricia Fix I0s2 president Mary Fitzgerald 1052 vice president Sally Evans 'l0s2 secretary Patricia Davies Alexis DeClouette l.ynn De Phillips Y Des Laurlers Janet Determan Donna Devery 'sn Q: ss, m Donahue arolyn Drummond Antolnette Dumont Sallie Dunneboil sw--Gr 7 -V if -.1 Section officers of lOs2 vice president Mary Fitzgerald president Patricia Fix, and secretary Sally Evans find time to discuss plans for an important section meeting Duane Durgm Joyce Edwards Anita Elduayen Mary Engel Leslie Ann Felch Jo Ann Ferrar Mary Finnegan Sandra Fleming Rita Franco Holly Franking Sandra Fuller Antounette Garcia Betty Garton Emlly Goetter H17 Judi Golding Mary Clare Gorman Dorrlt Gough Pat Graber Penny Granville Pat Gray Rosemary Griffm Leona Grote Marie Gummersheimer Wanda Hamilton Patricia Harman V Jo Harrington Renee Harrington Marilyn Hayes Soplw Unlty Feature of lOs3 Norma Hefley Llnda Lee Heul Janet Henley Mary Loulse Hopp Ann Hughes Della Hughes Joanne Hummes Carol Hurd sl Mary .laglello Helena Jett Dana .lonuska Patrma Jord Judy Kadonada Donna Kalal Bonnie Keller Kathryn Kendzora Karen Kimbrough Nancy Kurkorn Frances Knezevlch Peggy Koclenckl Marla Koloston Donna La Cour Lmda Lange Mary Lardlzabal Gwendolyn Legaux Katy Leone Charlotte Llkens Yvonne Lindo Y -9 Proudly drsplaylng brughtly colored fans representing contrlbutlons to foreign mlsslons tn Japan are section offucers of lOs3 vlce presadent Eulalee lundgren, pres :dent Rosemarle Hecht, and secretary Nancy Kaem merer -0 Sandra Lipman Jamce Locke Carolee Lowe Donna Lucero -V Kathleen uns Chnstlna Malurl Jaclue Manfred: Dolores Marks Renate Mayer Pat McGowan Rosemarie Hecht 10:3 presadent Nancy Kaemmerer 10s3 vnce presudent Eulolee Lundgren 1053 secretary if w-4 -and v--4 I I . 5 . - , : 'an EV, wr' YY? , sv, , sl, V Iv 1 1 .1 2. 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I V I I Pep Thrlves In 1054 Belles 10 1 .- 4v 1' WW. 10' 4' Sectlon officers of lOs4 president Catherlne Osuna secre tary Anne Rodman vlce president Judy Muscara prepare a bulletin board In thenr relvglon class for Open House Yolanda Morrls Anna Mosquelra Mary Ann Muff Ellene Mulvuhlll Kathryn Munro Elleen Murphy Mary Ann Neal Kathryn Odenwald Mana Laura Ortiz Mary Jo Packard Mary Ann Palotay Jaclyn Park Marianna Pecora Penelope Perez Juliet Peycke Sandra Pmeda Sharron Porter Sandra Puccio Barbara Rana Dlana Ralm Annette Randazzo Susan Raycraft Carol Redlg Guyleen Reed Reanna Rlgard Claudna Rnos Kathleen Roche Michele Romano Sybll Rousseve Elame Ruffo Mary Ruiz Pamela Rupp Kathleen Mitchell Deanna Moret Judith Morgan Patncla McKenna Jane Mclaughlln Julia Menlcuccl Katherine Merey Catherine Osuna 1054 president Juduth Muscara 'I0s4 vlce president Anne Rodman 10s4 secretary I O , , V A I 1, -.-a r fr 4 e.:f A! y. 4 1 'Lf - - - 1 4 I f I I . A 3 - ,. 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U ' Ruta Speltz 'lOs5 presudent Carolyn Szambelan 'lOs5 vlce president Mary Woods 'lOs5 secretary Grare Russo lrls Saulny Renee Schanhaar Anne Segura Sue Shalble Patrlcla Sheehan Charlotte Shelton Sylvla Shernn Cheryl Shntara Sharon Sndes Sharon Smith Mary Carmen Soto Mary Lou Starr Edith Stemwasser Beverly Strong Mary Sweeney Carrol Taylor Clanta Thayer Elaine Tnerheamer Darlene Tubbs Mlzhele Tynan Done Valenzuela Martha Valenzuela Chustme Vaughan Patrlcla Venetos Beryl Ventress Llnda Vlllasenor Marlles Voigt Margaret Waller Caroline Ward Love Wharton Margaret Wllllams Janet Wilson Dale Wnght Shlrley Wright Peggy Yee Bertha Zamora Alice Zerwekh Loyalty Ranks Officers of sechon lOs5 vlce presldenl' Carolyn Szambelan, president Ruta Speltz and secretary Mary Woods talk over future achvmes oulslde fhear classroom ll do V an Hig in 1055 41- fs 41 rv I . F X '. . l z Q ' ' 'I .. 5 4' f -- - ' 4 I ' 1 M I ll ,Z , I P 'Q fs! 1 1 ' J V11 A l ' '. - .- l I '- f ft 2 or -f' X l ,yr K f . 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V A 'T I 'L' P: 'Q :L , as 1 I J .-3 ' Q-jg, 5-, J , 1 Q qt -'if A -, 5-91 ' 1 1 if I 1 J Red Ties of 9sl Show Zeal if Anne Acker Jacquelune Adams Rosemarue Aluano Betty Jo Allen Joan Allen Theresa Anderson Duane Bwarue 9s'l president Blazung theur traul through St Mary s Acad emy the Red Tue class of 63 duscovered the fas cunatuon of theur new Alma Mater Furst Wel Adr enne Ba den 9s1 .ce pmuaenu come Week gave them an opportunuty to get ac quaunted wuth theur fellow Belles Second came Joan Canning 95' Seffmfv the ummortal unutuatuon by the beloved Blue Tues Thurd on October 23 the solemn Tue Cere mony was clumaxed by a festuve party un Lady Glen Fourth theur furst class Mass and Recollectuon Day gave them the graces to execute a successful year Fufth and last the bug luttle suster tradutuon made them feel they at last belonged Followung the electuon of the class and sectuon offucers frosh settled down to the excutung task of wrutung theur class song applauded by all Belles Throughout the year, Red Tues probed unto the studues of scuence and algebra Latun and hustory courses awakened them to the realuzatuon and apprecuatuon of ancuent cul tures and theur modern umpact Such electuves as Glee Club and art added spuce to theur curruculum At the close of the year frosh treated Blue Tues to a delucuous breakfast wuth hularuous entertaunment Endung theur freshman year unuted un loyalty Red Tues proudly accepted the tutle and responsubulutues of sophomores Vuctorua Ande son Mary Ara Lorra ne A cua Renee Ardon Barbara Aruco D Anzmenduz lunda Ascenzu Margaret Asermely Anuta Atherton Ronnette Baker Jean Ballard Susan Barnett Lunda Ba tus ck Juduth Bauler Carolyn Baumann Martha Beuruger Duane Bennett Duane Bullungs louuse Blandun Claudua Bogner Margaret Bonlke Bette Ann Bruce Paula B ogan Jo Ann Brunsmann Darlene Burns Carol Buscemu Jade Came on D ane Ca oprese Ve onuca Carvalho The ese Caspary Ma ga et Cass dy Sally Car oll Freshmen class officers secretary Sally Youle president Barbara Arlco and vice president Kathleen Cummings pause Ann Delmas 952 president Carol Eastep 952 vice preside Michele Dunne 952 secretary Marie Chavez Anita Crenfuegos nt as they leave the bungalows at the close of a busy school Susan Clairemont day Vlrglnla Clark Patricia Clement Kathleen Cummings Dorothy Cottrell Celeste Coyne Beverly Cristina Sandra Cummings Madelyn Curry Eileen Davidson Edwina deCoy La Vonne Delaere M. DelCastillo Mariio Demiceli Stephanie Desdune Marilyn Devlin Sheila DeYoung Mary Donahue Victoria Draves Judith Duffy Jan Dulin Marilynn Dunham Carol Ann Dvoran M. Echevarrieta Virginia Elash Mary Escalante Grace Espinosa M. Estrada Leah Everley Alice Figueroa Kathy Fitzgibbon Monika Fleck Sylvia Flores Constance Flynn Paula Chapparo v .V T 1 sn 1. G? 1 w-4 D Perseverance- Ideal ol 9 2 . sf ,sf ll ,A V is 'l ' K ' J iv ef 1 sh f f rv 'h W. f A .J Q . , F 5 ,, r 'U JJ Q wk x Iv w o i X. 1 M N1 Freshmen ol 953 Learn SMA Tradltlans Patrlclo Gorman 9s3 president Ruta Grote 9s3 vrce presrdent Mary Humphrey 9s secretary war 'Y sr? 'X..,.y or-Q X 'Ya Mary Humphrey 9s3 secretary, 9sl vlce presldent Adrienne Borden 953 presudent Pat Gorman 9sl president Duane Bwarle and 953 vrce prestdent Ruta Grote watch whsle 'M' Joan Cannlng 9sl secretary, dusplays sectlon mascot if si and vu! -'H' 5.1 Joann Ford Elrzabeth Fuyok Pauline Gallegos Kathy Galt Lucy Gama Amta Garcra Mary Garnty Irene Gayer Frances Gelger Norma Gonzalez Jarmell Gordon Jerllyn Gordon Barbara Gould Penny Gravelle Mary Jo Guthne Gall Hagedorn Kathy Hagerty Pamela Hall Terry Hall Stephanie Harns Joan Havllna Susan Head Barbara Healy Donna Hull Margaret Hlrnlng Danielle Howlett Candy Huber Sandra Isomoto Lynne Jacalone Edwrina Jackson leshe Johnson Deanna Kanlewskr Kathleen Keelln Margle Kellner Nancy Klmbrough Aletha Kung Sue Klnzlnger Judu Komalu I l not ' l .17 -1 1 ' -vb :L , . If 5 n - s 3 , 'V . '-af , .fs lt if V if r . ' A flt ' P. f Y H ' fl' Q, ' ' .' P 'tw Q . l 5 5 e e . .41 I 4 i M I . ,, 7 Wtumill We I, W, NV 'L Q , ,E jx R Q, u 'H . 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Nrshrkubo Jane Norton Palnua Norlon Regina Manlredl 9s4 presrdent Teresa Murray 9s4 vrce pressdent Lynn Neville 954 secrelary I XIEQX RED Ill: JHUULD 1' C3 Counting new red tres for freshmen keeps 952 secretary Mrchele Dunne presrdenr Ann Delmas 954 presrdent Regrnc Manfred: vlce president Teresa Murray secretary Lynn Nevrlle and 9s2 vrce presrdent Carol Ecrstep busy an October 22 -4 ,4 , I fad, al 0 I l ffl ' . . Q M .5 .a Q -A A . n - ' i , ia X D -'S ' . v - e 1 . iff' L M - of 7' . . D ' 'A A ' . 1' if - if 'li f ' 1' --if ' ' lov' J Sllllll , L ,rr er- , 3- y r Q ' 5 X visa , . , 'T'l2, H A. . 'Y 3 'e . as Y' . . X Y -,L S N i T7 l . , 1 Y .. V . ' ' ' 1 u 'er ,. M Q, lx,-V -Q1 N O, .. ' Y' 1 1 M Fros -Z -9-3 , I Xl Qi'- 1 - .4 x 955 Exemplily Unity Mary Lou Pettitt 955 president Donna Pearson S-.37 51 9s5 vice-president I v Jill Schluter 9s5 secretary X I 'Q'-1 Mary Nunez , 1 -'4 Judy Oatman W' , Mary Oberrieder Q: Pat 0'Leary v I Patricia J. 0'Leary -Q Louise Olivier J Antoinette Oriza wx, l W Lesli O'Rourke Q N' Yolanda Ortiz -f ' -if + Maria Padilla 9 if N Noreen Page . . Sharryn Parks gr I ' Charla Pattison M ,El V Margaret Pender , Mary Phillips 3 in-,gf 3 Ill .h I .,-.1 .lf .xl Yu, fs? '33 ,vf I L! L I V si QI T, ,,! , Y v 1 -1 Freshmen section officers, 955 vice-president Donna Pearson, president Mary Lou Pettitt, secretary Jill Schluter, 9s6 vice-president Mau- reen Wendell, president Judy Vaughan, and Joanne Pisano Tamyra Porter Dolores Portillo Linda Potoczky Victoria Priest Stella Puccio Lisa Ramseur Irene Rainey x Yolanda Redfud Lyn Renz Sandra Richards Harriet Robinson Cristina Romero ,,f virginia Rose Mary Ruby Theresa Rude .fi Louise Rupp Carolyn Ruziecki Maureen Ryan Ana Luisa Salazar Virginia Salter -1 , Dolores Samaniego Maria Sandoval I Pamela Sanzo is . -.J -v ir.-v Inge Steiner Lost, Never Least- 956 Motto secretary Sandra Toland exhibit friendliness and unity. Though new to the SMA system of student government and student life, freshmen officers are quickly adapting themselves to SMA's way of life. Judy Vaughan 956 president Maureen Wendell 9s6 vice-president Sandy Toland 956 secretary Dagmar Schwarz Evelyn Scott Teresa Scottino Sandra Sebourn Susan Seleine Katharina Settele Mitzi Shitanda Ann Soto Linda Soto Patricia St. Onge Mary Ann Strouts Marianne Stupy Judy Sullivan Charlesetta Taylor ' ' Margaret Thomasset Cathy Toohey fl .I Pauline Trabucco , ' Elena Trevino , Rosanne Tripp 3 Renate Uhde ' Maria Utry 'E Mary Kay Valko T ' Sue Van Hecke ,GN Gloria Varela Mary Lou Vasquez , ,, Maria Venegas -1 ' I Sylvia Villery -' .' Dorothy Voelckel f Anna Theresa Wenner Catherine Wilkins Susan Williams Nancy Wilson Susan Wood Diane Ybarra Put Yeilding Sally Youle Elaine Ziegler X 1 N4 -E ,WX 'TV -4 1 4 I ' 'V ,xx if V 3 , 6 '96 84 11 4 ww vv 'sl of 5 1- xf V is if ,.4 'sd xi I Y U Seal of Wisdom Marylikeness inspires Belles fo I Iife's p oblems in the light of H S ' ea hiqlgs. CURRICULUM Sister Mary Barbara leads a religion discussion with iuniors Joann Crimins lsittingl, Georgette Kerrick, Michele Martin, Juliet Rabago, Carol Torrellasg Peggy Cronin lstandingl, Marcia Kildow, Patricia Marrin lladderl, and Patsy Cronin on the significance of the bulletin board motto taken from a lesson in students' religion book. Q V 5- .4 In Sister George EIlen's ir? A sociology class, Kay fyyi' ,, H l fi .w:- Murdock lsittingl, The- A ., , ,,.., odora Norton, Karen Lussier discuss the steel ' . , . strike, a maior issue of ' ' - :-.krsw 5.41 lla:-+ M h :A l' ,' sz the nation today. Each 5 .- girl refers to a different ' 'A P-5 -Q source of information, , while Sharon Kvas 5 points to affected areaa on the map. XL h . Mull, 4?-A .4951 'Lg --1-. Religion, Sociology, English Gutline Christian Ideals For SMA Students Moral perfection crowns Catholic education, achieved through daily living with others in peace and unity, enlightened by the nobler ideals of life. Saint Mary's guides her students towards this goal, especially through religion, sociology, and English. From religion class stems the foundation of Belles' school life, inten- sifying their desire for Christlike living. ln sociology, girls learn the foun- dations of civil society and how to maintain order, justice, and economic well-being consistent with the principles of Christian morality and the best traditions of this country. English inspires Belles to read literature, enabling them to share their increased knowledge with others through speaking and writing. B.- While Sister Marie Gerard, Jeanne Metoyer lsittingl, Marsha Henrikson, Karen Steinbeck, Cecelia Schmahl follow Shakespeare's Macbeth closely in their litera- ture books, Carolyn Sulpizio lstandingl, Brenda Tucker, Jo Ann Moore, Camille Abdelnour dramatize the scene where the four witches prepare a boiling cauldron with devilish ingredients. xxtttll s' As the world of science takes wing in this nuclear age, the knowledge of foreign languag- es becomes a vital necessity for communication. In order to evaluate world affairs, Americans must first understand the ideas and traditions of other countries. At Saint Mary's, Belles may inform themselves on the culture and knowledge of French, Span- ish, and Latin. By the study of French, students become aware that French is not only a universal language, but also the language of diplomats throughout the world. Senior Spanish students, Rita Ducharme lstandingl, Barbara Gray, Karla Graves, Hilda Gerger, Pat Brewer, Cleo Barber, Mary Lynn Cooke lsittingl, Ettamarie Daigle, Carole Harwood, Carol Therssen, and Joan Kaemmerer discuss with Sister Luis Mary the customs of Spain and Mex ico still in existence today. Spanish provides Belles with a colorful pic- ture of their own California background as well as the basic knowledge of the many Spanish- speaking countries. Study of Latin offers first- hand acquaintance with the literary treasures of the world and provides the basis of the ro- mance languages. Through their basic knowledge of foreign lan- guages, girls become more interested in national affairs and more understanding of their foreign neighbors. Foreign Languages Promote International Understanding Ili... LET! UUAINILU H -fc Sister Catherine Louise proves to eager frosh Diane Ybarra lsittingl, Mary Donohue, Brenda Lenoir, Margaret Thomasset, Patricia Gorman, Virginia Clark lstandingl, Diane Bwarie, Ann Delmas, Stephanie Desdune, and Elaine Ziegler that Latin can be fun. Luv Preparing for a class play, Sister Denyse directs members of the National French Honor Society, Helene Chenier lstandingl, Virginia Speltz, Marilyn Berutto, Mar- garet Samaniego, Karen Lussier, Diane Barron lsittingl, Kay Murdock, Pat Pelfrey, Theodora Norton, and Elaine Howlett in the singing of a French song. X4 To understand better the world in which they live, Belles participate in a tour-year science program. Since mathematics is considered the language of science, and a means of developing logical thinking, SMA also offers an extensive math curriculum. Freshmen study a variety of subiects in gen- eral science, including zoology and astronomy. Biology, the captivating study ot plant and ani- mal lite, illustrates the omnipotence of God to sophomores. Green Ties investigate the earth's components and relationships in the chemistry course. Individual and group laboratory experi- ments stimulate interest. Physical laws of nature and exact measurements give senior physics stu- dents tood for thought. General math, algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, and trigonometry present a diversity of subiects from which to choose. Sophomore Scientists Delve Eagerly into Geometry, Biology, Juniors Work in Chemistry L., 3 l X Helena Jett, Elizabeth Campbell, Renee Schan- haar, and Sharron Porter listen attentively as Sister Anne Raphael explains the bioscope, used for the examination of microscopic slides. ln Sister St. Joseph's geometry class, Mary Lou Starr explains the uses of the measuring and construction forms displayed by Anita Elduay- en, Leona Grote, Sandra Avis, Mary Ann Palotay, Dorrit Gough, and Jacky Park. Sister Ann Cecilia watches as Frances Rein- sch, Maureen Murphy, and Marylyn Martin perform Priestley's famous experiment in the preparation of oxygen. Under the watchful eye of Suster Elnzabeth Anne senior Shorthand ll students Jane Kato lstandungl Susan Cleary Joan Kaemmerer lsuttnngl Helene Chemer and Pat Toohey transcrube their dally dlctatlons In preparatuon for future careers un the busnness field llllllllllllllll Yr: gg Typing I students Linda Smith lleftl Kathy Slgerseth Cecllla Schuler Michele McCormick Tereslta Rublo Marietta McDonald lrlghtl Kclthle Morse Nancy Munro Angelyn Savellano and Mar garet Matta make use of warm up pernod Sister Mary Martha wall time them A . 2 . 1 ' 3 x . ff 4 Q F L ' x , , 9 ' 3 . I ,, I I l I I i f' u I . w u u ' ' K . I . . I . . I - ' , , i I ' ' . J I I I I . X Rx, - . . . . J It . 1 4: . ' 1. . J l . D I 1 .. I 1 J 1 , y . X f I A ' l s 7 3' X A x ' ' lx E2 fi 3 Xi. . y 8 -'X - - .X 1 -4 .f , A A Shorthand, Typing Aid Belles ln Acquiring Accuracy, Speed, Journalism - Writing Challenge Typing, shorthand, and iournalism, three elec- tives offered at SMA, contribute to a well-round- ed personality. Classified under the Business De- partment are typing and shorthand. Here, girls contemplating business college after gradua- tion may learn fundamentals and etiquette nec- essary for future achievement. These two fields train the mind not only to work swiftly, but to work with the utmost accuracy. Producing the ECHO every six weeks is no While evaluating the first issue of the ECHO, Sister Car- mela points out to promising young iournalists Mary Clare Gorman lstandingl, Mary Ann Muff, Judi Golding easy task, even for the most ambitious staffs. After articles and pictures are planned on dum- mies, long, tiring hours of writing and re-writing articles must be hurdled. And then, no sooner has an issue been printed than work begins on the following issue. However, when each ECHO is complete, staff members enioy the satisfac- tion that they are producing an outstanding publication. lsittingl, Kathryn Kendzora, Patricia Jordan, Juliet Peycke, and Beryl Ventress, both strong and weak points in the paper. I 1 Under the instruction of Sister Charlotte Anne, senior art students, Judith Burd lsittingi, Sara Kay Kane, Dianne l.uithly, Patricia Killinger, Veronica Marshall, Jeanne Art, sewing, and drama electives taught at St. Mary's, not only ease the strain of school- work, but also help to further creative talents. These electives develop the students' powers of self-expression and originality. Art class enables girls to capture beauty, giv- ing them occasion to display their God-given talents. Essentials of art with which they work are color, design, painting, and lettering. In sewing class, Belles have the opportunity Herroz istandingi, Vilma Endrey, Alice Koster, and Diane Pauley work enthusiastically on their mosaic creations. to design and fashion the clothes they make. Students are taught the fundamentals of sew- ing, preparing them for future home responsi- bilities. Through drama courses, pupils achieve poise and self-assurance. Interpretation strengthens thinking ability and broadens the personality. Students are thus able to express themselves through actions as well as with words. Art, Sewing, Drama Electives Develop Girls' Creative Ability While Easing School Strain - 'wi' ' fm, b if Stjlfgkd I k .,.- Mrs. Doris Shoumaker, clothing instructor, and Linda Wendell lSfCIf1Cllfl9l in mGlilr1Q directs sewing students Melody Collins lsit- wool garments. tingl, Antoinette Sanacore, Judith Wright, . I A ' l 4 .1 tl wi A-q Under the direction of Miss Ruth Gaines, Jane Ehrmann Sandro Plqqke, Gnd Mary Coffin attentively watch lSilfir1gl, Karen l.USSieI', MCfQ0fel Foster lGbOVe Karenl, Maureen Moore pantomime an observation she made on Polita Marks, Mary Essy, Patricia Laner, Terry Russell, her wqyto gqhool, 1 Ww- Sister Mary Andrew teaches her choral group to sing in harmony. Choral here comprises San- dra Lemieux lfront rowl, Michele Dunne, Da- nielle Howlett, Mary Phillips, Pamela Hall, Jo- Ann Brunsmann, Margaret Asermely, Diane Landis, Patricia Clement, Anita Garcia lsecond rowl, Diane Billings, Madelyn Curry, Theresa Rude, Ronnette Baker, Noreen Page, Barbara Healy, Sandra Richards, lnge Steiner lthird rowl, Katharina Settele, Patricia St. Onge, Lyn Renz, Marcia Echevarrieta, Maureen Murphy, and Lynn Neville. Band members practicing under the direction of bandmaster Mr. George Hirning are Candy Huber lfront rowl, Claudia Bogner, Maureen Ryan, Joan Canning, Nancy Kimbrough, Carol Hurd, Frances Reinsch, Phyllis Hickerson, Edith Torres, Carol Hasselle lsecond rowl, Karen Hamilton, Lynn De Phillips, Carol Tabery, Mar- ilyn Binder, Gayle Barasa, Betty Doyle, Kay Odenwald, Mary Oberrieder, Mary Lou Starr lthird rowl, Savina Berardini, Kathleen Carey, Carol Boulay, Rosemary Griffin, Mary Barasa, Janet Henley, Margaret Hirning lfourth rowl, Mary Baker, Mary Escalante, Kathleen Siminski, Grace Russo, Paula Brogan, Dianne Reardon, Lois Sukey, and Julia Menicucci. Music student, Diane Barron, demon- strates a new composition as Sister Dolores Cecile, her instructor, listens critically. Band, Choral, Music Students Develop Better Appreciation Through Favorite Electives Music Department at St. Mary's offers various opportunities in the field of music, band, choral, Glee Club, and individual courses on the piano, violin, and organ. Mr. George Hirning supervises St. Mary's all- girl band which forms an integral part of cam- pus activity. SMA band entertains at school rallies and often sparks enthusiasm by perform- ing at volleyball and basketball games. Choral classes develop poise, self-expression, and an appreciation of music in St. Mary's stu- dents. Glee Club brings enioyment to all with its annual operetta, a highlight of the school year. Through many hours of untiring instruction and practice, students of piano, violin, and or- gan acquire skill with their particular instru- ments while enioying their talent at the some time. 5 i 71271 Mother of Good Couesel Marylikeness inspires Belles to seek the wisdom of the ages in the Heart of I-ler Son. r... Discussing plans with Sister Carmellta about student dent Mary Duffy secretary Sally Duffy president Diane body log for coming year are ASB officers vice presl Pauley and asststant secretary Anne Brewer Three most important organizations at St Mary s are the Associated Student Body the So dollty and the Girls Athletic Association These groups serve the entire student body ASB is headed by four student body officers representing St Mary s Academy at all student activities Elected at the end of the spring sem ester upon their return in the fall ASB officers discharge the duties of their office Primary aim of the Sodality is to spread great er devotion to the Blessed Mother through re ception of the sacraments and the recitation of the rosary Sodality s chief aids in attaining this goal are their four committees Officers provide the leadership needed for a smooth runmng or ganlzatlon GAA of St Mary s has as its purpose to in still a sense of fair play school spirit and loyal ty in all students lt is divided into four commit tees which all girls may loin accordmg to their interests Under the GAA comes participation in all CYO activities such as volleyball basketball and tennis division games Belles Follow ASB Officers' Leadership, Sodality Officers in Personal Holiness, GAA Officers Maintain School Spirit , 1 f, - J 1 V, , ' , if' 5 Y , E a I I ,. 5 , ,rf -cf -1 X' , i, , 9 ws 11 -F 2 ' 1 f 3, . , .. I I I 1 ' ' 1 ' . . . . , . . . . . . ' 0 , . . . . . I - 1 . . , . . . . . 1 ' ' . . . . . , . . n I u . a 0 u ' 1 1 ' . . . . . . . . . . . l o I I I. I Q Q 0 1 . . ' 1 1 . . . . . T 'UG Sodality officers assistant secretary Elizabeth Wenner lstandingl vice prefect Joyce Rau prefect Linda May mar secretary Cheryl Huds peth and treasurer Kathy y SI ingl help Sister Luis Mary sort out religious pamphlets in Sodallty room GAA officers secretary Shar- on Curran president Jeanne Lieb treasurer Adrienne La Laurette and vice-president Nita Sevilla discuss forthcom- ing basketball season with Sister Michael Adele. ...As Student Control Maintains Order Enforces Rules Student government plays an important role in the curriculum at SMA, preparing Belles to ac- cept responsibilities as young Christian women. Through the channels of Student Council, compris- ing student body officers, Sodality prefect, GAA president, CSF president, class presidents, senior class vice president, head of Student Control, and section presidents, girls are able to take an active part in the governing of their school. Student Con- trol enforces school regulations and assists in keep- ing order in the halls. -11 - A cc A. H, Q. Guided by Sister Carmelita, dean, members of the Student Council listen enthusiastically as Judy Vaughan offers a clean-up suggestion: Diane Pauley istandingl, Mary Duffy, Sally Duffy, Anne Brewer, Diane Bwarie Irow ll, Bertha Zamora, Roberta Hensley, Sue Trom- bley, Winnie Knaup, Cynthia Galbraith, Olivia Griecog Ann Delmas irow 2l, Cecelia Brewer, Rita Speltz, Nancy Carr, Jo Anne Yama- Cynthia Galbraith, president, poses with Student Control members on the front steps: Sally Duffy irow ii, Kathy Strano, Ja Anne Yama- moto, Olivia Grieco, Anne Dietz irow 21, Cheryl Hudspeth, Kathy Kelly, Joan Moser, Carol Ann Therssen Irow 3i, Barbara Brosh, moto, Barbara McMinn, Jeanne Liebg Regina Mantredi Irow 31, Pat Gorman, Rosemarie Hecht, Patricia Fix, Robin Schluter, Anne Diet1, Pat Brewer, Mary Essyp Mary Lou Pettitt irow 4l, Barbara Arico, Catherine Osuna, Sue Moore, Alice Ashimoto, Julie Psomas, and Linda Maymar, Sharon Curran, Julie Psomasg Joan Kaemmerer irow 4l , Karen Hellyer, Marilyn Binder, Carolyn Bock, Susan Cleary irow 5l, Carole Har- wood, Linda Maymarp Diane Pauley irow 6l, Virginia Speltz, Vilma Endrey, and Veronica Marshall. Student Council Not Only Promotes Finer Student-Foculty Relationship But Also Spirit, Unity on Compus Library furnishes an important setting for the curricular and co-curricular activities of Saint Mary's Belles. One of its main goals is to pro- mote good reading by providing students with the best type of literature including references, fiction of all types, histories, biographies, and religious books. Throughout the year, the library is a busy center of activity, where industrious Belles gath- er to do research and locate information for vari- ous school assignments. Approximately 8500 books comprise SMA's library, while the month- ly circulation record averages 2700. In addition, the library contains a large collection of 70 magazines. Besides being open before and after school, the library is used by students who obtain re- leases from study hall. Library Furnishes Students Opportunity for Advancement ln Learning, Reading, Studying Ill!!! Darlene Burns, Eleanor Mansfield, Susan Trombley, Marie Moschel lstandingl, Diane La Cour, Bonnie Carroll, and Ann Herrera work diligently in the library to prepare their research assignments. Assisting in the library occupies Irene Varelas and Kathryn Yeary carrying out one of their many library duties as they check out books for Juliana Mosboch, Noreen Page, and Naomi Larson, NX I ,r '60 Staff Concludes Challenging Year Yearbook Gutcome of Devoted Effort Annual editor Virginia Morett proudly Commencing work early in the year, the annual staff diSPlGYS flnlshed Pf0dUCt, the COVGY fOr undertook the task of compiling plans for ILLUMINATIO yearbook. Under the constant supervision of Sister Car- mela, staff adviser, many hours of challenging work were given during the day by each staff member. Duties consisted chiefly in cropping pictures, writing headlines, cutlines, general copy, proofreading, plan- ning layouts, and indexing all students and faculty. An- nual staff members gained invaluable experience and training for future journalism careers. ln order to create more interest in sales of the year- book, the staff staged a subscription drive and rally, entertaining the student body by displaying their un- suspected talent. At the close of the year, excited staff members proudly distributed finished yearbook for the enjoyment of fac- ulty and students. ILLUMINATIO '6O. Under her leadership, staff members completed many hours of hard work. Working diligently at assigned tasks, June Kamimoto, Jeannine Wright, Carol Therssen, and Julie Psomas carefully devise plans for layouts. Writing headlines, cutlines, and general copy occupies a maior portion of their time. Nr Wu jx .1 , 'tmp lt . fl X pf' 17 at QQ? Z ,ff-. XYX Q Discussing layout designs and pictures of past annuals thia Galbraith and Maureen Fedrick to develop many enables staff members Kay Murdock, Judy Wiczek, Cyn- valuable ideas concerning spread arrangements. ILLUMINATIO business manager, Shar- on Curran, attentively balances books: one of her main duties. W7 x ,X 'i Removing their disguise as flying saucers, Kay Murdock lrow ll, Vir- ginia Morett, Carol Therssen, June Kamimoto, Jeannine Wright, Judy Wiczek, Cynthia Galbraith lrow 2l, Sharon Curran, and Julie Psomas recuperate after a humorous skit for the student body to increase sub- scription sales. I x I J it l ...fr-0 3- 4 ,, , , sg 'Li Q Diligently typing an article for the As ECHO business manager, Shirley paper, Kathleen Bellfontaine keeps Moore has many duties. Among these busy with her many tasks as ECHO are filing the past issues of the paper editor. for future reference. ECHO staff members, Pat Jordan lleftl, Mary Ann Muff, Pamela Guss, Mary Clare Gorman lrow 2l, Susan Garrity, Beryl Ventress, Berta Thayer, Linda X h f f , Aldrich lrow 3l, Irene Varelas, Barbara McMinn, Judith Golding, Mariella Sliney, Barbara Slavin lrow O f Al, Julie Peycke, Kathleen Matsumoto, Darrilyn Peters, and Virginia Speltz listen to Kay Kendzora read an article from a current issue of the paper. 1 Q.- Safe- 5 'Q ' ' - ECHO page editors, Olivia Grieco, Barbara Koonz, Bar- bara Connell, and Sally Duffy discuss plans for the next issue of the paper with their adviser, Sister Carmela. School Newspaper After Diligent Work Journalism students of St. Mary's Acad- emy published six issues of the ECHO, the school newspaper, this year. As soon as one issue was finished and distributed, plans for the next issue began immediately. Much time and effort of the adviser, editor, business manager, page editors, and staff members was needed to prepare the con- tents of the newspaper. Publishing the ECHO helped train future iournalists in the techniques of writing edi- torial, sports, news, and features. Every member of the staff devoted all her time, talent, and energy in order to make each edition of the paper as perfect and as in- teresting as possible. Kathleen Bellefontaine, ECHO editor, and page editors, Sally Duffy, Olivia Grieco, Barbara Connell, and Barbara Koonz listen attentively as Mr, Ralph Rivet, assistant editor ofthe LOS ANGELES EXAM- INER, explains how the newspaper is distributed. v l l SMA Virgilians, JCL Demonstrate Appreciation, Promote Belles' Interest ln Latin as Basic to Language Study Senior Latin students, Sharon Curran lrow ll, Susan Bosk, Josephine Scottino, Kathleen Babler, Renee Va- lette, Linda Maymar, Cecelia Schmahl, Pat Laner, Mary Essy, Pat Killinger, Maureen Sullivan, Anne Dietz lrow 2l, Beatriz de Obaldia, JoAnne Yamamoto, Marlinda Davis, Olivia Grieco, Cheryl Hudspeth, Jo Ann Mancuso, Sharon James, Camille Abdelnour, Judy Burd, secretary, June Kamimoto, Brenda Tucker, Barbara Buelna, Susan P ll A' , 1 Q K , 4? ' ii J 1 Z1 .,. - X 'Z Q ET 5 ' f J Q '44 X J B .9 f I O E O2 H14 ...lu Griffin, Cynthia Galbraith lrow 31, Kathy Shannon, Kathy Kelly, Kathy McGivern, Fredrika Jakobi, Lori Lee, Sister Francis Clare, advisers, Karen Holland, president, Judy Wiczek, Kathy Bellefontaine, Mary Lee Storey, Eileen Miller, Marilyn Binder proudly demonstrates loy- alty to ancients by dressing in flowing togas, traditional garb and exclusive privilege ofthe Virgilian Club. in ff-. N Members of Junior Classical League Executive Board, Sandra Mueller, Judy Watanabe, Barbara Slavin, Marie de Arcangelis, Mary Erlinger, Sister Catherine Louise, adviser,Mrs.Sheridan Latin teacher,Janet Kelly, Gueryn 'ir 4,4- nfs Q5 if an- x W if 1 L .L . A, my K N V X x Dapremont, Margaret Norton, Susan Barth, Sally Job- gen, with officers Geraldine Pace, president lstandingl, Maureen Fedrick, secretary, and Rosemarie Denny, vice president, discuss plans tor next Latin Club meeting. The importance of Latin as the basic foundation of all other languages remains uncontested here at SMA where it is a re- quired subiect. Students who persevere in this study learn to appreciate the beauty of the Latin language and Roman culture. Saint Mary's Latin Clubs, the Virgilians and Junior Classical League, increase knowledge and arouse Belles' interest in this language of the ancient Romans. Both clubs tend to prove the Latin language ex- isting at SMA is not a dead language. ln fact, many English words used frequently today are derived from Latin. The Virgilian Club, taking its name from Virgil, an ancient Roman poet, includes senior Latin students only. The celebration of Virgil's birthday on October l5, and the Latin festival high- lighted their activities. Translation of VirgiI's AENEID proved to be a great challenge to the minds of the seniors during the course of the year. Q Junior Classical League consists of fresh- men, sophomore, and iunior Latin students. Virgilians are also included in the JCL. All members can attend the annual Latin con- vention and participate in the Latin festival. Declensions, translations, and vocabulary occupy the minds of these students. A Barron Patrncna Pelfrey Kay Murdock Vlrgrma Speltz Helene Chemer Elalne Howlett Helen Kerker Judy Peterson Barbara Brosh and Karen Lussler Snster Denyse l'rench Club moderator confers La So clete Honoraure de Francals membership cards prlor to their Mardi Gras March l on Marllyn Berutto Duane gj -12 Enthusuastnc French Club members vnce president Kay Berutto Helene Chenuer Ester de Obaldla Pat Peltrey Murdock presndent Vnrgunua Speltz Elsa Barnett Judy and Ka en Lussler enact delrghttul play Vnve La Mu Peterson Gamne Dusparte Helen Kerker secretary Du snque for French students and sensors to enloy ane Barron lsnttlngl Barbara Brosh treasurer Marnlyn X , , Y, h , r - 1 1 1 I I 1 I , 1 I 1 I - ll l ll? Z A ' I Elf l 9' A 1 e fs - A ' l 5 , l r - . t , 1 ' , L' I 1 A 2 l Y Y 1 I 'lg l x 1' l F l . 2. ' J L E 0 J - h sq . ' X 'T. Q: ' , 7' .f . , I l 9 W ! 4 , ... K I a, W t x f -. 1 45: - N - I I . I I I I I V I .L - I I I - I ' . 1 I 117' 'A .r., Enjoying a bit of relaxation from the busy schedule of classes, Spanish Honor Society members Anne Dietz lsittingl, Carol Therssen, Nancy Easley, Pat McCarthy, Hilda Gerger, Virginia Morett lstandingl, Diane Pauley, Spanish and French Clubs both tend to foster an interest in their respective languages. Each endeavors to present the culture and customs of Spain and France in their most colorful forms. Las Campanitas lLittle Belles? is the name given to the Spanish Club of second-year stu- dents. Their best known activity took place on December l2, Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the club. On this day, members attended early morning Mass in the Plaza Church, Los Angeles. Later that same day a dinner and candlelight procession was held at Saint Mary's, drawing the evening to a won- derful close. Another outstanding activity was 1 if V vhs. Pat Brewer, Nona Barry, Marie Faustina, Mary Schwind, and Margarita Miranda converse with moderator, Sister John Joseph, in scenic chapel court. the observance of Pan American Day. Associated with the Spanish Club is Las Picaritas lLittle Rascalsl, open to first year Spanish students. Before becoming official mem- bers, each girl must earn 50 points. Under the supervision of Sister Denyse, ad- viser, French students exhibit an interest in French culture. Various activities included the celebration of Mardi Gras, feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, and feast of Saint Joan of Arc. Stu- dents maintaining a B' or higher average ob- tain membership in National French Honor So- ciety and merit certificates. SMA Spanish, French Clubs Present Activities, Highlighting Latin Cultures Science, Red Cross, Sewing Activities Demonstrate Belles' Interest in Clubs To further interest in science is the aim of the Science Club. Members participated in vari- ous activities which promoted their scientific knowledge. Stitchettes also engaged in many activities. Not only did the girls sew clothes for the poor, but they also put on their annual fashion show Dana Jonuska lrow ll, Cecelia Brewer, Alice Zerwekh, Renee Schanhaar, Pat McGowan, Mary Woods, Sharron Porter lrow 21, Pat Collins, Judy Muscara, Carrol Tay- lor, Margarete Cordes, Michelle Bwarie, Yvonne Des Lauriers, Penny Granvelle, Bertha Zamora, Jackie Bo- hache, Eulalee Lundgren lrow 3l, Edith Steinwasser, where they modeled clothes made during the year. The objective of the Junior Red Cross is tur- thering the spirit of charity. Members ot this association contributed their time and talent to help their community with their proiects. Gwendolyn Legaux, Yolanda Morris, Dale Wright lrow 41, Mary Hopp, Helena Jett, and Elizabeth Campbell, Science Club members, also St. Mary's biology students, observe the various types of plant life found in East Campus with their adviser, Sister Anne Raphael. This club helps promote girls' interest in the sciences. ' ' f .-1 .2 '. ,Z v X 'Sh , f. . . A I 4 Y Q I 4 ,- . ' l , ' V v 4 - ' .- . 1 - .. X . 'A 5 . s, 'VV . - X. A ,, . X ., I Q - Q 1 3 ' ' 'Q In . 1 ' . a 'r ' ' 2 ' ri Q K N v 4 ' N X 1 . ' x A 1 ix j W ,iagr v rx. L I A , 'A 3' L . , . ,Is V , x - X ' fbi . 1 8 3 , , ? Q Q. Band Ensemble, Pride ol St. Mary's Planlsts Chorus Blend Muslcal Talent Ceclllans and therr guests Include Mary Pat Lett lrow ll Alice Ashrmoto Dorls de la Brosse Mary Woods Penny Granvrlle lrow Ql Nancy Halleck Marne Gummershelmer Mary Lou Starr Dolores Valenzuela Donna La Cour Marrlyn Berutto lrow 3l Nancy Easley Maureen Sullvvan Kathleen Babler Erllnda Caluag guest prannst Sister Joseph Marne dnrector Duane Barron Mane Faustrna Gwendolyn Smith Ellzabeth Flemung guest ma rlmbtst Barbara Buelna Gloria Leff guest so prano Jeanne lleb and Kathleen McGlvern i' Mount students Erlnnda LGIUGQ pnanust tlnzabeth Flemmg marum bust and drummer and Glorua Leff soprano presented an afternoon of delrghtful entertannment to Belles through the courtesy of the Cecrllans Ceclllan Club rs a planlsts soclety whlch honors St Cecrlra as patron ess Encouraglng musrc appreclatlon IS the atm of the members At times guest muslclans are presented through Ceclllans arrangement Those whose talents he rn the vocal freld take advantage of the choral tralnlng offered ID the CS-lee ub Glee s va me ac vt throughout the year are the annual operetta song festtvals and vocal competltrons nn whnch they often place as outstandlng Each year a large number of gurls take horn or drum In hand to prac trce diligently for the band To be come proftclent In order to loan a special group IS the arm of each gurl This year twelve made the grade U I I X S A u s 5 - I ' 2 . 1 f 2 Q A ., . . Y X E , V . ' x , -' my Lf 1 ' .F ' 41 1, I 1 1 1 , - 1 I Y I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I ' I P I 1 1 ' I 1 - il, .. . . . , . ' f 'al ,E E . . . . ' ' ' nv '- . , N ff I .. V -s -. y 1 . Y . gg - Cl . r d tl tres 4 I l f , . VV I h X . x 5 ' , ' , 1 1 1 - ' . ' Al VV Glee Club members include B. Gray lrow 11, L. Kendrick, C. Rubio, G. Pace, J. Burd, F. Torrellas, V. Volanfe, vice-president, J. Mancuso, C. Polino, B. Keller, L. Grote lrow 21, C. Torrellas, J. McLaughlin, D. Moref, E. Beals, D. Durgin, D. Tubbs, K. Panek, J, Burd, M. Finnegan, S. Jobgen lrow 31, M. Cooke, R. Grote, S. Evans, L. Faustina, K. Caple, M. Tynan, D. Gough, N. Clark, K. Kroger, C, Gerlh, M. Schuck lrow 41, M. Myer, secretary, S. James, A. Rodman, S.Wrigh1, H. Kerker, president, K. Brosh, M. Coffelt, S. Cummings, M. Treloar, L. Dietz, and D. Hughes. a 4 i J. sa.. J '4' 2 'iffy' H l '55 is Members of the band ensemble comprise Grace Russo lrow 11, Julie Menicucci, Diane Reardon, Carol Hurd lrow 21, Marilyn Binder, Gayle Ba- FGSG lrow 31, Carol Hasselle, Carol Tabery, Carol Boulay, Phyllis Hickerson lrow 111, Mary Lou Starr, and Frances Reinsch. Talented Jun1or Aladdnns comprlse Jud: Burdette lrow leen Mareschal Roberta Hensley Joyce Wilcox Mary ll Mary Knudson Sherla Gray Patrlcla Ryan Helen Goodman lrow 3l Kathleen Chastek Jean Ftnseth Baxter Marne Schroepter lrow 2l Darrllyn Peters Kath Dinah Potoczky and Rose Phllllps firm! Debate Pretzels Patrncua Laner Lenda Tucker Brenda Lltman Theranshall Cochrane and Susan Raycraft llsten Tucker Mr Ruchard Kyle nnstructor Darnlyn Peters Pa to Sandra Placke s rebuttal trxcla Sheehan Joyce Wnlcox Barbara Rana Sandra 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 - . .. 5. l : P i 6 E V wa. -n -X V x. Q 11 , 4 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 I 1 ' - 1 1 1 Members of the Senior Aladdins, second year drama group, are Susan Bosk lrow ll, Yvonne Nash, Theresa Russell, Mary Lee Storey, Margaret Foster, Patricia Laner lrow 2l, Mary Essy, Sandra Placke, Mary Coffin, Karen Lussier, Marlinda Davis, Stella O'Connell, Theranshall Cochrane, Barbara Muno, Jean Schanhaar, Jane Ehr- Two departments St. Mary's is very proud of are the speech and drama departments. First year drama students, the Junior Aladdins, present from three to six one-act plays to students and friends. Eag- erly they anticipate the role of Sen- ior Aladdins and the production of the senior play. Everyone may parti- cipate in the NFL and CFL competi- tions. Debate Pretzels comprise Belles famous for their debate cases and speeches throughout the state. Girls gain their skills by competing with other schools and by entering tour- naments at different colleges in the state. For the past two years, Pretzels have been able to send girls to state finals. Their debate topic this year was Resolved that the United States adopt strong labor legislation. mann, Elizabeth Garcia lrow 3l, Armida Espinosa, Sherrill Schultze, Marilyn Hatfield, Virginia Speltz, Kath- leen Shannon, coach Miss Ruth Gaines, Wilma Grill, Mary Jo Talbot, Linda Maymar Cecelia Schmahl, Brenda Tucker, and Maureen Moore. Darrilyn Peters lrow ll, Brenda Tucker, Virginia Speltz, Theron- shall Cochrane, Susan Raycraft lrow 2l, Barbara Raia, Joanne Humes, Margaret Waller, Sandra Lipman, and Mary Ellen Knudson are gold medal winners of the NFL. Eager Belles Excel in Dramatic Arts Persuasive Debaters Cop Top Prizes x Cause of Our Joy Morylikeness inspires Belles to seek the only true and lasting ioy, the Beatific Vision. Mass lnspires Girls tor School Year Sodality Spirit in Chapel, Confraternity One of the most beautiful and memorable events of the school year is the opening Mass. What more fitting way to start out a new year than by going to Mass and receiving Our Blessed Lord in Holy Communion? Right Reverend Monsignor Martin J. McNich- olas, pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church, gave Belles a talk on the value of a Catholic education. With grace in their hearts, they will Belles are leaving Saint John the Evangelist Church lust after . J try to manifest the queen of all virtues, that of charity in all they may attempt. A true Christian spirit is shown by Sodalists in all Catholic action they may undertake. They receive a great deal of satisfaction from teach- ing young children in Confraternity classes and from assisting in the sacristy. Their good works are also manifested through the Sodality com- mittees. the opening Mass of '59-'6O. They have consecrated to Christ 2?9?:i?f- .535 '.f, .. all their ioys and trials and sought the grace for another suc cessful year at Saint Mary's. t 0 ' 'V x ft ,,ff,.,., 'aww-ftsw-zBusv!mvmmnmwse,fviy:v: Lfameapggmuwv in ,' '55, ' ' qfi-fl' ,st.'f.'2: f3w . f - in-1tgw21:'1 Viv' ' ' we O 4. ff- ,-,4.p,,,5,Y,,.-,,,,v , K , - . fs. f - ' 2'f1'f.:'mf1iisffffv1t 1-35' ' ' , flloqltdntvaopwun. Be: 'LC' . 6 . hw, Ms .,.. , .N v-s-be fav few. 7 Self-sacrificing helpers are Theranshall Cochrane, Camelia Rubio, Patricia Civerolo, Theresa Anastasia, and Virginia Morett. They devote many of their outside hours instructing girls on how to care for the duties in the sacristy. 'md Sodclity chairmen Veronica Marsha and Susan Cleary decorate the Christmas tree while Nancy Easley and Carol Ann Therssen sort Contraternity gifts to be sent 'Q the young children in care Chism classes taught by the Sisters aided by Confraternity members. ll7 Monsignor John Ward discusses voca- Sister Thomasine, Sister of Social Ser- Sergeant Lillian Hagener, USMC, tion of marriage with girls on Career vice, elaborates on career of social Chief Mary Saltsman, USN, and Day. work. Sergeant Mary Johnson, WAC, Student Body Profits From Career Day, Miss Ruth Hussey, guest speaker, talks on t'The Catholic Career-Woman to SMA student body at general assembly on Career Day, April 6. I11 z describe different branches of the Miss Carlson lsittingl and Miss Borrego, student nurses at Queen of Angels armed services to attentive Hospital, with Miss Ruth Fawcett, clinical instructor, discuss many aspects of Belles. nursing. Guest Speakers Represent i8 Vocations Mr. Dale O'Keefe, drama instructor at Mount Saint Mary's College, with Barbara Clem '57, evaluate drama techniques to SMA Belles. On April 6 the students attended Career Day planned by the Sodality. Eighteen fields were represented by -d-,Q guest speakers. Among the more popu- lar were business, air stewardess, marri- age, teaching, and medicine. A new addition was representation by the po- lice department. ....n.- Reverend Francis Parrish S.J. opened this day by his introductory speech. lt showed the responsibilities of every person in her state of life. Previous to Career Day, SMA hosted students from Mount Saint Mary's Col- lege and a Sister of Charity from Saint Vincent's Hospital. The Mount's panel explained the chemistry, nursing, and sociology departments. Sister Bertha spoke on religious vocations in general and gave literature pertaining to the Sisters of Charity. ll9 Recollection, Conlraternity Bring Girls Closer to God Once every quarter students are scheduled a day ot recollec- tion. Such a day is set aside so that they may have time to take more than a cursory view of them- selves. Mass, four conferences, and meditation periods constitute a day of recollection. Students take advantage of these days to be- come close to their Creator and so plan their future days to be- come more obedient and more pleasing to Him. Every Monday a familiar figure Listening to Sister Cyril explaining the use of pictures in teaching religion are Martha lzabal lstandingl, Irene Vare- las, Linda Smith, Madelyn Woolley, Carol Tierheimer, Celine Kavanagh, Shirley Moore, Mary Lynn Cooke, Di- ana Cavallo, Dorothy Niemann, Stella arrives at SMA laden with books and pictures. This is none other than Sister Cyril, Contraternity teacher. Her class consists ot twenty-tour students, each eager to learn the why's and how's in teaching elementary catechism. Sister Cyril explains not only the doctrines to be taught but also the proper manner in which to teach them. There is no way to measure the degree of satisfac- tion girls gain by sharing with others that which they have come to know, love, and cherish. Janowicz, Judie Wright, Mayra Go- mez, Ann Neville, Kathy Murphy lsit- tingl, Joan Moser, Pat Hobbs, Martha Herrera, Nadine Lisoni, Kathy Kelly, Pan McDade, Connie loyacano, Sally Jobgen, and Nancy Easley. E E+-xp-' IU- ut r W J EQ T . 4m f . ' Ylwik. ?rI - T 4 0 1Esw '4'f liek . 'I' ,P ' x 5 Y 3 i ' - ! 'LU I '4 4 4 . if Once again the most respected club on campus, the Dads Club displayed Its ver satnluty SMA Dads sponsored their annual Father Daughter Communuon Breakfast In November Mass was celebrated In Loyola Unlversltys Chapel followed by breakfast at the Tower Restaurant located In Culver Cnty The sermon delivered by the Rnght Rev erend Monsignor Martin McNlcholas pastor of St John the Evangelnst Church was very appropos Monsignor stressed the obllga tions to be met not only by the father to has daughter but vlce versa Obeduence, he stated IS a vlrtue which when put unto prac tlce will assure true harmony and happiness X In family llfe and family relationships Un ,iq it doubtealy each person who attended that Mass clerlved new Ideas applicable to hum A, ci self or herself Wuth a farm hand shake and a broad smule Mr Francns Donnelly relinquished Dads Club gavel to new presndent Mr Phullp Vessa Followlng Mass In Loyola Chapel Belles and their Dads talks from Monslgno McNlcholas and Dads Club assembled at the Tower Restaurant Here they breakfasted officers The annual breakfast IS an event that both upon food expertly prepared by the chefs and enloyed Dads and daughters eagerly anticipate each year , . . 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S 4 X A KX A, . xx ., x '- , S ia X ' 1'9- i The union and love existing between dads and daugh- gether they received Holy Communion that together lel'S were evident at Loyola University's Chapel where they would remain, not only in time, but also in eternity. they offered iointly the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass To- Fathers, Daughters Fill Loyola Chapel, Tower Restaurant Hosts Dads, Belles For SMA Father-Daughter Breakfast A Belles Demonstrate Hugh Salesmanshup Magazune Druve Proves School Spurut SMA s yearly Magazune Druve proved to be a tremendous success All tour classes demon strated theur spurut by realuzung theur quota Com petutuon between classes reugned hugh wuth the senuor Blue Tue Class emergung vuctoruous wuth T33 f of theur quota At the start of the druve Belles were spurred on wuth a rally packed wuth enthusuasm The purpose of thus rally was to promote the spurut to sell and sell and sell Hugh salesmen were rewarded theur zealous efforts wuth valuable pruzes cash money movue cameras clock raduos and toy anumals Spuruted magazune sellers are Pcutrucua Laner lbottom rowl Nancy Easley Yolanda Redfud Vurgunua Clarke Pat Sheehan Duane Pauley lrow 21 Susan Cleary Eleanor Mansfueld Peggy Cassudy Margaret Marrun Saunt Mary s was buzzung wuth actuvuty dur ung Open House on November 8 turst day of Amerucan Educatuon Week Parents vusuted the Academy to become acquaunted wuth daughters teachers and classes Carryung out the theme ot Amerucan u catuon Week Prause and Apprause School, were varuous bulletun boards and post ers throughout the school Under the supervusuon of Suster John Joseph students presented a specual program un the audutoruum based on the theme Our Way Our Truth Our Lught theur Your Terry Russell lrow 3l Maureen Sulluvan Sandra lso moto Edwuna Jackson Mary Ellen Nauera lrow Al Carol Tabery and Saua Kane K X '7' I I U . oo . t . . 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' .IQ . V ' , 4 ' I . at . . V ' - 4 Q- ' N ' ' - 1 5 :A ' I . , X - ' M M J - ' 1-. ' V fo sell Cl ll. : r I . l ' I I ' I A I ' I ' - f . 7 v ' . . QL , 'Tie o , X . 1 . 5 p ,f V I 1 sf . x E' - 1. g -f ' 4 Z, s ,f W . xx! 4,1 I ' ' X ' 1 A ' 'T x 2 ' . .- . - , , .,. ' 'f -., , V. 2 ' 1 5- -S'.'L' xr . so - i .4 V ' H' uf r ' 'a 4 n- , rv - ali, F'-A' rmliif 1 ,rf ..l. Green Ties sponsored Junior Day, November 2, providing fun and enjoy- ment for the SMA student body. Carry- ing out their circus theme, juniors were dressed in gay clown costumes. East Campus rollicked with games, booths, rattles, and entertainment. This project was sponsored by the entire junior class under the supervision of their adviser, Sister Catherine Louise. Officers spent many hours planning and organizing this day. The cooperation of all Green Ties made this event a very successful one Proceeds of this fun packed day went to the Red Cross Community Chest March of Dimes and various other charitable organizations Juniors present an entertaining side show with animals dancers musicians and comedians Juniors costumed in clown outfits invade St Mary s campus at annual Junior Day m-, f Ir- ih . lt. xxi x V' T' sf' 5' is .C . . l u ' . ' h' - A 8 i I 5 . . . . D , . , . . . . J 1 4 7 K K D' ' ,ID Q i V J fa f Q , I ' -. ' Q . 4 E ' P rr ' 'l 2 ' - E- J - Q L F , ', K C ,Q v - 1 .Ko 4 g J 1 , . .4 in si ' wr. f rs.. -w x ' , i ' - ' M ' . 3 . 710 1 N ii 4' 'K 1,4- ' K ' . i Xi 'i sys X PJ 'jj ' Q ' . 'R' 1 v i . 5 .qt n Ng if I ul i s - as.. J lk- 'Km 'I ,,...f ,f- 'f 1:-i xv ITP Q61 1 ll V 'Sr- 1. ,Age .Aff -6115 M The Crownmg ofthe Junior Day queen lfopl hlghlughfs During fhe course of the day fared revellers lbolfoml gala day at morning assembly take a res? 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Q .45 Senior class fall the halls with their echoes of Christmas carols on December 20 Saint Mary s heralded yuletnde loy wnth the warm splrlt of Christmas Every section room, aglow wlth hollday decorations brought glad tldlngs to all Belles In the mam hall the senlor Christmas tree spark Img with bright ornaments, guarded the llttle Crlb scene Faint stralns of O Llttle Town of Bethlehem and refralns of Jungle Bells could be heard off and on through out the enture school All four classes shared In re enactmg the blessed occasion at the annual Chrlst mas assembly At the flnale sensor officers under the supervlsnon of drama coach Mlss Ruth Games presented the entire student body wlth a tableau deplctlng the Natlvlty Scene On the evening of December 20 seniors clothed In wmter woolens came to Samt Mary s to carol for the Slsters After their fme program carolers were lnvnted to the students dmmg room for delzcuous hot chocolate cookues and candy canes pre pared and served by the Slsters Jane Ehrmann lstandmgl Susan Griffin Marilyn Bmder lslttungl Sharon James and Sharon Evans decorate the senior Christmas tree After theur performance carolers were chocolate and cookaes bv the Sisters ,.,... treated to hot Li-Ma: , - ' ' L 9 V' 'A 3 , 'E : ' 5. v lf . I ,J : . ,-1 few fs ' 'e . - R f : - V 1 I , A 1 I l 1 , wx 't I 1? L 1 Q E K- C lv , X. .r K . , . . . , . I 5 n - - of ' ' 1 E' .V r .E fill . . . . ,, . . l rr - na - . N 'Q' H ' ' ' 1 x . Q, fl . I ,A if . . QQ! ,1 ' I V QU fl, '-5 - ' n - I fl' ' 1. . . . V I, 7, - I R' T -- ' , ' as 5 . . . . . 1.x I fi 4 Y ' . Ts' . 1 I . . X 7 A , ' ' ' , ri' , . . 1 , . . . . 1 u 1 I ' fq CN 1 fr Kay Murdock and her escort, Mike Loehr, recall with Jean- nine Wright and Alex Almei- da entertainers presented earlier in the evening. IM, Belles and their escorts, Carol Redig and Andy Damico, Rita Grote and Tom Shea, Linda Aldrich and Skip Cue- vas, Karen Lussier and David Dietz talk over the delight- -N g rs K, A ful melodies that have been played by the Ivan Scott Orchestra. lheranshall Cochrane and Van Gatlin, Joan Allen and Marshall Cochrane, Bar- bara Monroe and Jerry Marvray pause at one of the nearby tables off the dance floor to enioy entertainers. Saint Mary's fifth annual Belles and Beaux Ball was held in the spacious Palladium ball- room, January 28. lt was by far the most wonderful dance that the Dad's Club had ever planned for the Belles. Under the capable direction of Ivan Scott, the orchestra had been superb as always. An added attraction this year were the movie and TV stars who appeared through the efforts of the chairman of the dance, Mr. Francis Donnelly. Belles enthusiastically took part in the fiesta by helping in the clif- ferent booths. Carnival amusements and the car that was raffled pro- vided excitement and thrills for all who attended. Generosity of time in organizing both the dance and the fiesta by the Dads was clearly evi- dent. This year's events truly sur- passed those of preceding years. .. Officers of the Dads' Club, second vice-presi- dent Messrs. Joseph Raia marshal Thomas Lieb, chairman Francis Donnel- ly, parliamentarian George Allen, president Phillip Vessa, second vice - president Pascal Scottino, treasurer Edwin Brewer, and secretary George Hirning were re- sponsible for making the Belles and Beaux dance and the fiesta huge suc- cesses. 1 Games, amusements, and rides at the fiesta Y .- this year surpassed those of previous years. -V Smiling faces confirm another successful and tg l enioyable event sponsored by the Dads' Club. 5 .sal .1 it Fun Reigns at Belles-Beaux Ball Spectacular Fiesta Tops Expectations Glee Club Gperetta Delights Audience iMasquerade in Vienna' Wins Acclaim li iii Three packed houses enioyed the annual operetta Masquerade in Vienna, adapted by I.. Margueritte House, enlivened by many Strauss waltzes, presented by the Glee Club and its capable directors. Set in Vienna, the operetta revolved about a trick a certain Dr. Falke played on his friend Gabriel von Stein. Falke invited him to a ball to which his wife came masked to spy on his flirting. Since Stein had to go to iail Sm. J Stars Sally Jobgen, Victoria Volante, Linda Dietz, Jo Ann Mancuso, Diane Barron, and Karen Caple har- monize a Hungarian melody during the operetta. that night for striking an officer, Falke invited his iailor. Poor Gabriel was trapped, he flirted with his wife and became good friends with the iailor. Needless to say, Gabriel was rather shocked when his wife and the iailor revealed their identities. But like all lovable fairy tales, the operetta closed with everyone living happily ever after-at least after Gabriel served his iail term. yi? .6545 Choreographer Mrs. Marleah Davis, accompanist Mary Pat Lett, choral director Sister John Joseph, and dramatic coach Miss Ruth Gaines combined their talents to produce an outstanding presentation. -.-v,-Q r. I fl The chorus is pictured in the ballroom of Prince Orlofslcy's castle in the final act. Helen Kerker, costume manager, Stella O'Con- nell and Marlinda Davis, lighting, Joan Kaem- merer, Patricia Civerolo, and Joyce Edwards, stage and scenery, are the behind-the-scenes workers who contributed their time and efforts to the production. Rosalind lJo Ann Mancusol bemoans the faith of Gabriel von Stein lSally Jobgenl, her husband, who is being sent to iail for striking a police officer. I Sister Marie Gerard checks the Sophomore Show Script with writers Gwendolyn Legaux, Bertha Zamora, and Shir- ley Wright. Each year the sophomore class carries out a St. Mary's tradition by presenting a Soph Show. Proceeds go to the CSJ Japa- nese mission at Kyoto. Class of '59 began this tradition by presenting a Japanese show. Blue Ties chose an old-fashioned, melodramatic soapbox opera, and Green Ties selected an international theme. In April, Gold Ties demonstrated their capability at acting with Laughter and Tears, a tale told by a wandering minstrel about Princess Roxanne who couldn't laugh or cry. The troubadour tells of the many en- deavors to make the Princess either laugh or cry, all to no avail. Punishment for failure meant loss of lite. However, the true answer to the problem proved to be a mischievous boy with a fea- ther bringing torth loud laughter from the Princess. A servant peeling onions near the Princess elicited tears from her eyes. 4 N 428 X v K 1 x rf P hpyx, . I Q rx, Dancers Marianne Pecorra, Yvonne Deslauriers, Pamela Barasa, Clarita Thayer, Bertha Zamora, Sybil Rousseve, Rupp, and Judi Golding perform for royal court: Antoi- and Nancy Kqemmerer, nette Dumont, Gwendolyn Legaux, Yolanda Morris, Mary ll' ,X 11 , . At reception before the prom, Mary Knaben- bauer and Richard Sanders llower leftl chat while Cheryl Hudspeth and Dave Pauley talk to French instructor Sister Denyse. Next to them, Jo Ann Mancuso and Ray ,Hokans ad- mire Cheryl 's corsage, At right, Marilyn Hat- llzfi field introduces Sister St. Joseph, math teacher, June 3, l96O, set the date for Blue Ties' magic evening, the senior prom. Preceding the dance, iuniors teted seniors with a reception held at St. Mary's. At 8:30 p.m., Belles and their escorts arrived at the Ambassador Hotel and entered the prom- to Tom Grimm. pink atmosphere of the Sunset Room. There, sen- iors danced to the lilting music of Joe Moshay's orchestra 'til midnight. The senior prom would truly be one of the most beautiful memories for the Class of '6O. Gold Ties Present Successful Show For Student Body, Blue Ties' Prom Proves Radiant Night to Remember Aladdins Present Contemporary Play lShubert Alley'-Unique Dramatization Chris lVirginia Speltzl is surprised to hear Hattie lBrenda Tuckerl and Pat lMargaret Fosterl discuss the man she loves. Under the capable direction of Miss Ruth Gaines, drama coach, the Senior Play, Shubert Alley, by Mel Dinelli proved an enjoyable and unprecedented success. Tireless work and tense anticipation described the feelings of Aladdins who made Shubert Alley so entertaining. The play, taken from the Broad- way hit, tells the story ofa talented, aspiring actress, and her march to stardom. This dramatic success story highlights the true drama and come- dy of a drive to attain a life's am- bition. On opening night, April 29, Alad- dins demonstrated their diversity of talents, delighting audiences of par- ents and friends. Miss Ruth Gaines, drama coach, gives last instructions Marks, Mary Jo Talbot lrow 21, Theranshall Cochrane, to part ot Shubert Alley cast: Armida Espinosa lrow Yvonne Nash, Sandra Placke, Barbara Muno, Theresa ll, Karen Lussier, Betty Garcia, Sherrill Schultze, Jeanne Russell, and Kathleen Shannon at final dress rehearsal, Schanhaar, Mary Lee Storey, Jane Ehrmann, Polita w slilf' Annoyed with Miss Royce lWilma Grilll, Poppy lSusan Boskl slaps her, shocking cast, Patricia Laner lsittingl, Miss Elliott lMarilyn Hatfieldl disciplines Anita lMaureen Moorel for her rude be- haviour towards the department store's most important customer. Looking on are companion salesgirls Dorene Hebert, Mary Coffin, Cecilia Schmahl, and Patri- cia loner. ,Y-b Stella O'ConneIl, Josephine Scottinog Linda Maymar lstandingl, Mary Essy, and Lenda Tucker. xj tw W 'W il il XNNNNXXX 'tlllllf E Es S 137 f . Jeanne Lieb and Alice Koster smile before beginning their piano duet, Floods of Spring, by Rachmaninoff. 3 F15-y if 1,1 Diane Barron acknowledges applause after playing the third movement of Grieg Piano Concerto, 'FZ'-f i 5 Organist Maureen Sullivan pauses before Prelude in D Minor by Walter Kramer. J o v4 si ? 'UF 5 x ,, Gwendolyn Smith pleases listen ers with her rendition of the Ed ward Ballade by Brahms SIP 'D C7 ff -f If Nancy Easley, Marilyn Berutto, and Kathleen McGivern pose during recitals after hearing Nancy play a Castillian dance, SeguidiIla, by Albeniz. After many weeks of practice, senior music students climaxed the musical year with private, duo, and trio recitals given in early spring. Most of them, having studied music at St. Mary's since their freshman year, reached their peak in mu- sical studies when demonstrating their many ac- complishments. Those giving private recitals fin- ally received their long-awaited music diplomas. Later in the year, senior, iunior, sophomore, and freshman piano, organ, and violin students gave group presentations, showing their gifts of superior musical talents. Audiences of parents and friends were enter- tained with a variety of beautiful pieces well- executed by recitalists. Spring Recitals Prove Musical Ability When Music Students Demonstrate Artistic Talents to Families, Friends 4 Tether Ball Pang Pong Shullleboard Tennls Cller Dlverslon From Studies l-141 1 'E -1 m!!za- ,JSF-F gee? new M www hZM1'Kl' My Judy La Volse Lmda Wolfgram Carmen Mercebach Sharon Boswell Kathy Mareschal Della Hughes and Elalne Rufto enthuslastlcally cheer for Sandra Muller as she prepares to serve the ball to Barbara Muno nn an excutnng game of tetherball -wt P .hx 'Yi' X fri N, ,,.,. 5?- .1 l 'W '- 'Z'-1 I' ...W ew il Under the capable mstructlon of athletic coach Mrs Joan Toyama students Naoml Larson lrow ll Marcra Klldow Marne Moschel Juluana Mosbach Frances Krae mer lrow 21 Margaret McCarthy and Georgette Ker rick are fortunate to receive lndlvldual help In tennls Aspiring tennls team also receives this Instruction e-ff ,,.. 1 Q W' lm wlll' ft I I I I O O ' 2 'l't't'f re ' X ' I . ' ' N , - , agp . x. 1 u ., ,-,v .J - ,. ' A V ,- 4 vi , ixdig Y' c x, ss ' . 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N - A 4 r ' se. , ., ,,,ts, t , -1 I , I f ' +7 A 1 - 5 . l l - . . , A I l 0 1 i 5 ' -401 -- I Gym teachers guude Belles un learnung the basuc rules and steps to group sports de velopung theur physucal futness as well as self confudence Good sportsmanshup contrubutes a very umportant part to students lufe creat ung an enuoyable atmosphere un whuch to grow, work and play The physucal educatuon program at Saunt Marys offers specual unstructuon un tennus Besudes volleyball basketball badmunton and pung pong SMA now features tetherball and shuffleboard Saunt Marys swummung pool welcomes all students after school on warm days These sports are planned to un crease the gurls unterest un athletucs and to help make them healthy cutuzens Pung pong enthusuasts Mary Lou Vasquez Sandra Le mueux Peggy Yee Judy Kadonada Margaret DelCas tullo Mcdelune Curry lnge Steuner lbackgroundl Myra ' 'GUI' 391' 7' it 19 X . we -L vvxof' f4a i -.F Q Susan Cazares Antounette Garcua Mamue Rocca Nor mandue Utley Mary Schwund Kay Murdock Peggy To much and Sharon Kvas dusplay skull as they partucupate un an enuoyable shuffleboard game Thus untruguung sport us c new addutuon to the physucal educatuon department Gomez and Anuta Garcua demonstrate theur wunnung technuques Pung pong tournaments take place before Fueld Day when champuons are determuned 'l N ' 'I-' Meg- 'halt' 49 -A 5- Phi 'TA 1 fl .EAL 1 u, u ,if'- ' -'- ' 1 5' D 3 - 4, . I - .VI-' . 1 ' ll . 1 - ' T- I . 1 1 . 1 ' F Q T A I T . -lv'-V - 5.1- 1 ,u ' .. u ff . i ,fl 'T xc. v ' l T l v -s i A g, N N -s ' , ' I - . S I. ' ' ' T1 'E , 4, . -8 . I h W , 1- I r .S s 1 - f su 'F aff' -W Q Y L . V M V4f ' ,,'- ,gn - It . T' ' 1 .. -Q A l L X . - Saint Mary's volleyball varsity succeeded both as division and city champions, crowning a hard and hectic '59 season. Having triumphed over five league op- ponents and three practice teams, the Volleybelles defeated San Gabriel Mission in the semi- finals and Corvallis in the long- awaited finals to capture the city title. The team's outstanding per- formance may be attributed not only to the superior ability and powerful unity, but also to the strong determination and enthu- siastic school spirit of the players and student body. This combina- tion of ability, teamwork, and spirit was the magic combination that explains SMA's second straight City Championship title. Spirited cheerleaders and root- ers inspired their victorious champs. Moments of tension, ex- citement, and suspense contrib- uted to the atmosphere in which they cheered. At the awards as- sembly each ofthe varsity mem- bers received a medal of Our Blessed Mother, symbolizing the inspiration she was to them throughout the season. 'ink 4 ll 'av X21 1 I, Q L L , ' 4 4 W9 i ' l 7 If -'Liga 4.11 Volleyball champions Mary Barasa lrow ll, Gayle Barasa, captain, Lois Linenberger, Cathy Delmas lrow 2l, Carol Hasselle, Karolyn Schwind, Juanita Sevilla lrow 3l, Penny Perez, and Julie Menicucci proudly display division and city championship trophies, as well as the ball they used to win the championship game against Corvallis. Resting in the trophy case, these three symbols remind the varsity that it was the superb coaching of Miss Marlene Davis that copped the city title for Saint Mary's. i- ,,,,,,n ' 'T' . . Q -1 MW... ,..,-. . V I ,,,, L f ...--......,.4------2--s' C t r fr ,.. C --v-url' 'ti U Av Elsie, . -Y , Varsity members diligent- . ' -itil ly strive toward city title it 4, 1' I Vfl ,1f4Q?i4.Q?il?lff5 5' al C h G m p lo n 5 h lp 9 G m e with Corvallis. ,,, ' A, . , fx 4 QQ.. f , .. ,tt-V A ,l ., 9, Q. ,, , 55.91, L, ,Vw ,Qt--Us Q. 2-L -f .-'11 .sw fi-fir-Q,35'3'itA V JL 5! -if f-Z .Q-' Rooters enthuslastncally spur Vol Ieybelles to vrctory over Conaty Outcome of thus suspenseful game determined the vlctor of the dlvlsuon trophy VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Opponent S SMA Immaculate Heart Won Plus X Won Our Lady of Loretto Won Notre Dame Won Mary Star ofthe Sea Won Conaty Won Marymount Won Sacred Heart of Mary Won San GabrlelM1sslon Won Corvallls Won Top Varsity Nine Emerge Victorious Active Volleybelles-City Champions 14 1. I I 5 1 . - ' ' v I ' , I ' ' ' J . . . at A f L L rfnf- ,,,, P . A K 5, .:...,g K ' ' ,tv s L , . . E: ' ' Q - 1 5, NV - ' . . Q Pi L n ' . J 9 6 . V ' -L Gt fr by A 'v 4' A fi . 'Xu , S 1 Y V -A 4 ' ' Ta . 2 -3 .,i 4 . .,.., . , , ,, .1 2' 9' ' 1 x ! - A ' ,I .. . , U O I I 44 Varsity cheerleaders Pat Schoen lrow ll, Maureen Tracey, Adri- enne La Laurette lrow 2l, and Cheryl Shitara lead songs and cheers. ,- ' Saint Mary's varsity cheerleaders displayed spirit and pep when they supported the volleyball and basket- ball varsities to top victories. Catch- ing rooters' attention for the cheer- leaders was the task of SMA's ener- getic mascot, Marybelle. Traditional blue and gold outfits adorned these pepsters as they twirled and swirled while leading songs and cheers. Band maiorettes marched with the band and helped to keep it in step. Hours of practice assured su- perb performance at an ever grace- ful pace. This colorful quartet pro- vided a sparkling atmosphere for SMA's marching band. A bright picture was presented at student body rallies and assemblies. Each class at Saint Mary's had its own three cheerleaders who de- signed their outfits in the color ot their respective class ties. Besides rallies and assemblies, the cheer- leaders aroused enthusiasm at class intramural games and activities. These spirit promoters built up indi- vidual class pep sparked with ex- citement Marybelle, Cathy Strano, promotes spirit and spark at varsity games. I- Y Majorettes Kathy Mareschal lleftl, Peggy Cassidy, Sandra Le Mieux, and Delia Ro- tunno offer an added attraction as they accompany SMA's marching band. XX L- . 1 v a V s U q.h' U. s Senior class cheerleaders Frances T T ' 1 4 n 5 'fi orrellas ltopl, Gail Hurley, and Betty Garcia lend Jlla , L fin '- 'tx Junior class cheerleaders Delia Rotunno, Kathleen Chastek, and Sheila Gray proudly pose with their mascot, Bucky. Sophomore cheerleaders Pom Donahue, Betsy spirit to promote Blue Tie success. Freshmen cheerleaders Anne Acker, Marilyn Dunham, and Maria Clarke, and Mary .lo Pack- -Q-,wr ard demonstrate their skill 5 at class games. i N 1' Chavez are eager to encourage class spirit. . Cheerleaders, Marylselle, Maiorettes Spark Class Interest, School Spirit l4 4 'tx I SMA s court hoopsters displayed vigor and skill throughout the season as they captured third place in their division Basketball varsity members include Sharon Curran ltopl Julie Psomas Juanita Seville Vilma Endrey Carrol Taylor lleftl Karen Hellyer Barbara Casciano Jeanne Lieb lbottom lettl Gayle Barasa and Pam Donahue After a hard fought season SMA's basketball varsity nabbed third place in division laurels. Uniting victory with defeat, Belles downed our Lady of Loretto, Sacred Heart, Providence, Santa Clara, and Alemany, while bowing to Immaculate Heart, Notre Dame Pius X and Conaty Team cooperation and strong determlna tion of both the offensive and de fensive knitted the hoop varsity as a unit A novelty was highlighted t St Mary s during basketball season The sophomore class drill team per formed in half time activities Com posed of 21 spirited Gold Ties the drill team marched in precise step Colorful pep club hats and white gloves ornamented the girls as they marched SMA s cheerful all girl marching band promoted fun and spirit at games and rallies Besides splendid entertainment they gave Belles in centlve to cheer the team to victory ? 'sl ,Meek M46 Jiiikiifli' ri' ! ' Li Rooters enthusiastically cheer on Gayle Ba rasa as she attempts to shoot Pam Donahue IS carefully awaiting a rebound in this sus penseful game Hoop Varsity Cop Third in Division Drill Team Band Clfer Entertainment l ' - I ' I I ' I . . . .Q . . . O , . Q S A 1 ,Q in A . . . ' xx A tif . . - r T I - K ' I S. ' i Q .L a w t t . ,T i itsii its i s , ' I f',i-ii I . l 4 iiiis T- is i f B' A V- , Lis , ' g 7 i 4 . , - , - Q ' ,,:. 'l ' . is . - - - , . . ' . l 1 I i I f . . . ' . . 1 , , ' I I I O O O C I I 6 L0 . Ll. A new addition to SMA this year is the sophomore drill team. Captain Charlotte Likens leads her corps in pre- cision drill formations at the basketball games and festivals. Members include Pat Collins, Anne Rodman, Renate Mayer, JoAnn Ferrar, Carrol Taylor, Evalyn ini wir:-.- Beals, Alice Zerwekh, Elaine Rufio, lris Saulny, Savina Berardini, Caroline Ward ltront rightl, Dana Jonuska, Kathy Roche, Linda Lange, Renee Harrington, Marsha Carter, Wanda Hamilton, Jackie Mantredi, Norma Het ley, and Janet Henley. 1-i for H iii' A A , X f 1 . , 4 un., y N If ' I . -W -. li-:Q . ' ' f Each basketball game arouses an anticipation ot victory of the court during this fiery game with lmmaculate among all Belles. Excitement is in the air on both sides Heart. '- ' I 'e ' , f y - C' ,N f -Y ., V- if-. Q 1 3 I I 'll , 'ti A , i '12Jr',T il' 'i WC- 'his' ' 6 A '-'A' ? 'f'K'fifi'9 5 :' CVf'3'f' FQ E vii, , --I 4-w,. ' -l 9 -, ir. ' . y I , xv ,A 45,1 ' , ,. y f 4 , ' A 'Y' f 0 1?4,?5-1' i, ' ' U 6 '7 ' ' V I ,. , N . .I . h I 5 ,. . ow 'Ld P Q e .gsm 33,718 L. '-i f y , , .4 f , , L, , ,L V f-I ,, ' - an 'N ,' -Y 4 ' . ,' Q .4 A ' . ' A i M . , X wr , . V 4 ii,-C 'fs . ,511 fs l, ,f C-Q ' '-- Lv- L. F A ' U -1 F- 'K W lx 1 rf s R ' v V 0 V I N 2,181 U ic 4 N ,QS-n K. Saint Marys allfgirl marching band under the direction of Mr George Hirning provided enioyable halt-time entertainment at games ,X lA7 4 Lettermen Include Athletes, Pepsters GAA Committees Sponsor Activities Lettermen play an important role in fostering good sportsmanship. Cathy Delmas lrow 11, Pat Schoen, Gayle Barasa, president, Maureen Tracey, Lois Linen- berger, Camelia Rubio lrow 21, Penny Perez, Karen Hellyer, Vilma Endrey, Pat Killinger lrow 31, Jeannie Lieb, Cheryl Shitara, Adrienne La Laurette, Julie Psomas, Barbara Casciano lrow 41, Mary Barasa, Diane Pauley, Sharon Curran, Suzanne Murray lrow 51, Pat Brewer, Juanita Sevilla, Karolyn Schwind, Robin Schluter lrow 61, Julie Menicucci, Carol Hasselle, Carrol Taylor, Mary Lee Flannery lrow 71, and Pam Donahue proudly dis- play their sweaters. Play Day was unique this year in so far as it provided an opportunity for competition between the cheerleaders of the different schools participating. 4 Lettermen include members of the varsity teams, the varsity cheerlead- ers, and girls who have earned their letter through the point system. Stu- dents are presented these coveted' awards at the GAA assembly meet- ings. Everyone looks forward each year to the Lettermen's hilarious show when these talented Belles perform. Under the direction of the GAA moderator and officers, the four committee chairmen carry out the work of their particular committees. New cheers are presented by the Cheer and Song Committee, rallies are planned by the Rally Committee and members of the Game Commit- tee decorate and set up the courts. ln November GAA hosts neigh- boring schools for the Volleyball- Cheerleader Play Day. Competition arises not only from the sport events but also between the various cheer- leaders. Belles anxiously await Field Day in May, sponsored by the Lettermen Club. A fun-filled day is promised as races and games are played between the four classes. Swimming contestants on Field Day are ready to plunge into the pool for relay races. Q- C, 4- v-.Q Q Qtr- sly, 1:'S'9if511B GAA committee heads Julie Psomas lstandingl, Vilma Endrey, Marilyn Binder, and Pat Schoen lsittingl discuss with Miss Marlene Davis lsittingl and Mrs. Joan Toyama lstandingl, problems pre- sented by coming athletic events. 1: 7 'V-'YY i 3 G . 4 1 55 A --if X ' 5 '- 7-: 1 VCL. ',n l4 1 . if l l I l KX I xx, QR' . I ' it f X-L I, ,,,,.- 'pu V on :E-in ' -.xx MQAM -.er Fontbonne Guild officers, l959-60, include Mrs. Bee At the September pot-luck luncheon, mothers of Campbell, treasurer, Mrs. Jo Carson, president, Mrs. Mar- students are delighted with a variety of dishes and cella Hebert, second vice-president, Mrs. Jerry Schan- at the same time become acquainted with other haar, secretary, and Mrs. Eva Connelly, first vice-presi- members. dent. ZW... N-1 l Wh 'ia K.-er Zak-, A-4? .. S. . bl Students enioy delicious hot dog luncheon, one of many a success through their support as shown here on activities sponsored by the Mothers' Guild, and make it March l. , 1 .-. li 1 t ff -14' x . l l v . , E? if 5 Q' ' 5 J ' . I., 4 ,. .,. r, r ,if l l.lr , . . ,lex ' Mothers of sophomores present an unusual and Scandinavian decor for the Fontbonne Guild enjoyable Smorgasbord luncheon complete with in February. Fontbonne Guild of St. Mary's Academy, with its major aim to provide scholarships and in- crease facilities for the school, had a very suc- cessful and eventful year. Members represent- ing each class sponsored a luncheon and a tea. Senior mothers presented a Pot Luck Luncheon in November which the iunior mothers followed with a Christmas Luncheon in December. In January freshmen mothers gave their first Fontbonne Guild luncheon showing a wonderful spirit of cooperation. Sophomore mothers spon- sored a colorful Smorgasbord in February. ln April mothers and daughters enioyed a sneak preview of spring fashions following a delicious brunch at Bullock's Wilshire. Guild members provided the Dad's Club with valuable assistance at the Fiesta and also sponsored much- enioyed hot dog lunches forthe students through- out the year. Fontbonne Guild Successfully Hosts Luncheons, Teas, Hot Dog Sales, Presents Spring Fashion Show in April Final Wallc Under Arches, Diplomas, An Inspiring Baccalaureate Mass Marlc Events on Commencement Day ning of other things-different careers and new vocations to be launched. With God's help and the loving watchfulness of Mary, graduates will continue to grow in Marylikeness after leaving St. Mary's. se. i -9 'QB' uv 'uf tu xg -3, vc u ho, 'H ' '. 5'yi iv VN. At Baccalau eate Mass se no s attend last class Mass together and pray that God will guide the through their Seniors receive long-awaited diplomas which represent four years completion of high school work. --'tl IQQNMI1 i -., ,s ' ii, L21 Q I' f f .n' 'tt 'fel' I' ' , . - -F' va 4 -2 ' I I 'Q 4 . J E.. - . -N 5 uq-T3 7 . . ...A ' A Y .- 1.. .. ., i 5 ' -.-fix: M - . t ygzrnn. 1 . . ..'..':.w.s-A-A+ r ., I t -g 1 ,.-,,.1.'..' . if., -- , .r . ,,. .rf if 1 Z t.. in k-S ' -,J Wearing white caps and gowns, Blue Ties walk under flowered arches to take their places at commencement exer cises on June 12, l96O. Senior Register Abdelnour Camille 3504 W 75 PI Inglewood 4 PL 9 3901 E H Abdelnour Abels Andrea 3663 W 59 PI Los Angeles 43 AX 1 7290 Anastasto Theresa 14602 Estrella Ave Gardena DA 4 0415 John J Anastaslo Babcock Barbara 1143 W 159 St Gardena DA 4 4507-Bernard Babcock Babler Kathleen 1959 W 78 St Los Angeles 47 PL 2 7414-Gregory Babler Barasa Gayle 6720 11 Ave Los Angeles 43 PL 9 6244-Armand Barasa Barber Cleo 2533 Vrrgrnra Rd Los Angeles 16 RE 3 9084 Barnett Elsa 1856 W 42 Pl Los Angeles 62 AX 2 7501 Norbert Barnett Barron Drone 3525 W 118 St Inglewood 2 OS 6 4959 S O Barron Batry Nona 2234 Crenshaw Blvd Los Angeles RE 1 3920-John P Barry Baumann Mary 731 N Eucalyptus Ave Hawthorne OS 6 7434-Otto Bauman Jr Bellefontalne Kathleen 9410 3 Ave Inglewood 4 PL 5 8604-Edward Bellefontatne Berutto Manlyn 10500 S St Andrews Pl Los Angeles PL 4 6989 John E Berutto Brnder Manlyn 3710 W 62 St Los Angeles 43 AX 31367 Altons Binder Bock Carolyn 855 W 112 St Los Angeles 44 PL 6 4396-Albert C Bock Boehm Mana 6630Vz 6 Ave Los Angeles PL 2 8486-Stefan Boehm Bosk Susan 4371 Don Lurs Dr Los Angeles AX 41432 John P Bosk Brewer Patrlcla 3749 W 59 St Los Angeles 43 AX 2 6577 Edwrn L Brewer Brugantrno Janet 5009 Inadale Ave Los Angeles AX 3 0766 Brosh Barbara 5435 9 Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 1 3760-Robert W Brosh Buelna Barbara 154 W 55 St Los Angeles 3 AD 3 1059 Barbara Buelna Burd Judith 4530 Don Zarembo Dr Los Angeles 8 AX 1 9368 Edward Burd Busby Ruth Ann 4196 6 Ave Los Angeles 8 AX 1 0569 Irene G Busby Busuttrl Kathleen 16915 Arnsworth Torrance DA 4 7375 Henry L Busuttrl Carey Casey 43 Cavallo Kathleen N Htllcrest Blvd Inglewood 4 2666-Katheryn B Carey Catherme S Lucerne Blvd Los Angeles 4 8 0685 Joseph Casey Drana 5317 Sentord Ave Los Angeles OR 7 5886 Chenler Helene 5319 W 117 St Inglewood 2 Crverolo Patncna 5142 Arlnngton Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 1 4136-Stephen Clverolo Cleary Susan 6123 Long St Los Angeles 43 AX 3 5445 Mary A Cleary o 0 r ' r - I - .II . - I 1 II I 37 I. ., ' . ., ' ., 43 ' . r II ' I , II 16 1 I II . 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4118 Edgehrll Dr Los Angeles 8 de Obaldra Beatrrz 4562 Saturn St Los Angeles 19 WE 4 6727 Dommgo de Obaldra de Obaldla Ester 4562 Saturn St Los Angeles 19 WE 4 6727 Dommgo de Obaldra Desmond Dorothy 136 Vrsta Del Parque Redondo Beach FR 8 2891 Frank B Desmond Dretx Anne 4115 Garthwarte Los Angeles 8 AX 1 8604-Frank E Dietz Dietz Linda 5526 Euleen Los Angeles 43 AX 2 6168 Sam E Dretz Du Meo Susan 1127 W 71 St Los Angeles 44 PL 8 3398 Mrchael J Dr Meo Dnsch Annette 5143 8 Ave Los Angeles AX 2 8885-Darlrne Drsch Drsparte Ganlne 6731 2 Ave Los Angeles 43 PL 3 9846-Anthony Drsparte Dorner Gretchen 7027 Haas Ave Los Angeles PL 3 7266-E J Dorner Doyle Betty 3374 Mrnnesota Ave South Gate LO 4 5055-T J Doyle Ducharme Ruta 3306 W 76th St Los Angeles 43 PL 3 8768 Ulysse Ducharme Duffy Sally 5746 W 75 St Los Angeles 45 OR 1 6196-Terrence A Duffy Sheila Dvorak 9127 3 Ave Inglewood 4 PL 7 2816-Lyle Dvorak Easley 3504 W 79 St Inglewood P 9 6141 5 F Eos ey Ehrmann Jane Nancy 5624 Valley Glen Way Los Angeles 43 AX 4 4209 Larry F Ehrmann Endrey Vulma 3827 W 58 Pl Los Angeles 43 AX 1 7243 Joseph Endrey Ersrg Mary 5923 6 Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 2 9592 John V Flannery Esplnosa Armlda 1103171 Leighton Ave Los Angeles RE 4 9843-Roberto Esprnoso Essy Mary 1239 Mullen Ave Los Angeles 19 WE 6 2770-Milton M Muller Evans Sharon 381715 W 54 St Los Angeles 43 AX 2 2624-Grace M Evans Faustuna Mane 11808 Ruthelen Los Angeles 47 PL 7 3736 Fuedler Joanne 25028 Cypress Lomrta DA 6 6500-Robert Hrnlhberger Fischer Jean 3910 Wellond Ave Los Angeles 8 AX 1 7713 Edw J Fischer Flannery Mary Lee 4042 W 106 St Lennox OR 4 4230-Francrs J Flannery Flynn Helen 4739 W 170 St Lawndole FR 9 0025 John Flynn Flynn Madeleine 7224 Crenshaw Blvd Los Angeles 43 PL 2 0976-Mary A Flynn Foster Margaret 4123 Santa Rosolra Dr Los Angeles AX 3 1610-Robert A Foster Fax Sharon 13335 S Wllton PI Gardena DA 3 0939 Robert Lee Fox Gage Celme 4049 W 61 St Los Angeles 43 AX 4 0532 Harald F Gage Galbraith Cynthra 855 S Ave Los Angeles 5 WE 5 0046 Gale Lucllle 4724 Angeles Vrsta Los Angeles 4 AX 2 4489 Garcra Mary Elizabeth 1104 E 67 St Inglewood 3 Gerger Hilda 1154 W 54 St Los Angeles PL 2 4740-Alfons Gerger Gomez Mayra 4543 W 18 St Los Angeles WE 3 6702 Emerrta Gomez Grana Julia 751 W 104 Pl Los Angeles PL 5 8672 Frank Grana Gronrch Marsha 1960 W 67 St Los Angeles PL 9 2068 Frank Granlch Graves Karla Lee 14926 Florwood Hawthorne OS S 5443 H R Graves Gray Barbara 1134 S Inglewood Ave Inglewood OR 1 5504--Homer C Gray Grreco Olrvla 2607 W 77 St Inglewood 4 PL 1 4355 Jas J Grleco Gnttrn Susan 3754 W 59 St Los Angeles 43 AX 1 1536-Gerald J Grlffrn Gull Wllma 3966 S Bronson Los Angeles 8 AX 3 8996-Wm Q Gull Grote Regina 654 Manchester Terrace Inglewood OR 71733 Harry C Grote Hamnltan Karen 5401 W 118 St Inglewood 2 OS 61224-Howard D Hamllton Harwood Carole 3748 Floresta Way Los Angeles 43 AX 47221 J W Harwood Hasselle Carol 2010 W 84 St Los Angeles 47 PL 3 4083 E C Hasselle Hattreld Marrlynn 2051 'fa W 54 St Los An eles 62 AX 3 7729 Floyd W Hotfreld Jr Hebert Dorene 860 S Norton Ave Los Angeles 5 WE 49158 Raymond E Hebert Sr Hellyer Karen 3138 W 152 Pl Gardena OS 6 8432-Davld A Hellyer Henrrksen Marsha 240 N Ramona Ave OS 5 6532 Hawthorne Herrera Martha 736 S Gramercy Dr DU 3 9350-Joaqurn Herrera Los Angeles 5 Herroz Jeanne 4435 Cnty Terrace Dr Los Angeles 63 AN 2 8429 George Herrox Hrckerson Phyllrs 5116 S Budlang Ave Los Angeles 37 PL 2 2245 Phnl Hlckerson Hobm Sandra 9822 8 Ave Inglewood 4 Holland Karen 4520 Don Trmoteo Dr Los Angeles 8 AX 33694-M G Holland Hotchkrss Geraldrne 732 S Wulton Pl Los Angeles 5 DU 2 9104-Joseph R Hotchkiss Howlett Elaine 2903 W 73 St PL 1 4944 Los Angeles Hudspeth Cheryl 4924 Colrseum AX 2 3234-Jear Hudspeth Los Angeles 43 Hurley Gaul 533 W 111 St Los Angeles 44 PL 4 6843 A E Hurley Ice ulre 9410 2 Ave Inglewood PL 67328 Wm H Ice M D Jakob: Fredrrka 7163 Alvern St Los Angeles 45 0 1 1651 E J Ja o I James Sharon 736 Acacra Apt B Hawthorne OS 9 3841 Helen A James Jonowlcx Stella 3046 Hope St Huntrngton Park LU 58522 I D .lanowrcz Jonuska Judith 2921 Hardy St Inglewood 4 PL S 1959 Damel C Jonuska Kaemmerer Joan 6367 W B5 Pl Los Angeles 45 Kamrmoto June 1429 W 23 St Los Angeles 7 RE 2 0058 Kazumr Kamumoto Kane Sara Kay 2050 W 105 St Los Angeles 47 PL 6 2886-John T Kane Kannewskr Janrce 6004 W 82 St Los Angeles 45 OR 8 8884-L C Kanlewskr Kato Jane 1724 W 42 Pl Los Angeles 62 AX 4 5040-Roy Toshro Kato Kelly Kathleen 5520 Marburn Los Angeles 43 A 1 9542 P L Kelly Kerker Helen 8821 Westlawn Ave Los Angeles 45 OR 1 0396-Richard Kerker Krllmger Patrrcla 916 S Flower St Inglewood 1 OR 3 4058 J T Klllunger Krmbrough Elrzabeth 750 W 165 Pl Gardena DA 4 8817 Clyde Kimbrough Knabenbauer Mary 2021 W 94 Pl Los Angeles 47 PL 4 8854-Melvm W Knabenbauer Knaup Wrnlfred 1941 W 152 St Gardena DA 3 3436-Glendyn J Krehl Koonz Barbara 5722 Vrctorra Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 19817 T H Koonz Koster Alrce 6651 W 88 St Los Angeles 45 OR 2 2943-A J Koster Kozlowskr Jeanette 3211 W 80 St Inglewood 4 PL 2 7550-Frank Kozlowskl Krertz Carol 938 13 St Hermosa Beach 3 FR 4 9994-Michael Krertz Kvas Sharon 8921 S Crenshaw Inglewood OR 8 8813-Sharon J Kvas Labozetta Carol 5711 Valley Rldge Los Angeles 43 AX 4 6491 Carl Labozetto Laner Patrlcla 8857 Westlawn Ave Los Angeles OR 1 6693-Dltk R Luner Lardlzobal Carolyn 3842 W 173 St Torrance DA 3 8068 Davld D Lardlzabal Lashley Barbara 3865 Arllngton Ave Los Angeles AX 3 0218 lo Volse Judy 1010 Lorch Inglewood 1 3835 R J La Vo Leach Carol 4032 Broadway Huntlngton Park LU 3 5005 Harold W Leach Lee Lorl 1234 W 38 St Los Angeles 37 RE 3 3746 Leute Galley 9021 5 Ave Inglewood 4 PL 6 6494 Lleb Jeanne 4447 W 62 St Las Angeles AX1 1642 Phlllp W Lleb Llttell Jaan 5153 10 Ave Los Angeles AX 4 2266 B E Llttell Loyacano Connle 5520 Shenandoah Ave Los Angeles PL 2 8489 Vlctor Loyacano Lulthly Dlanne 10212 Anza Ave Inglewood OR 1 9164-Loren L Lulthly Lussler Karen 5956 W 79 St Los Angeles OR 2 1959 Louls A Lussler Malveaux Murlyn 3773 S Gramercy Pl Los Angeles 18 RE 5 0403 Lawrence Malveaux Marlcuso Jo Ann 1818 W 70 St Los Angeles PL 2 1853 S Mancuso Marks Pollta 3650 Homeland Dr Los Angeles 8 Marrltt Barbara 3140 W Slauson Ave Los Angeles AX 5 1385 James A Marrltt Marshall Veronlco 51 18 AX 1 Cornlng Ave Los Angeles 56 4211 Danlel G Marshall Martln 4537 AX 2 Marylyn Orchld Dr Los Angeles 3731 Wllllam Berry Martln Martln 3201 Margaret W 75 St Los Angeles PL 2 9825 Danlel J Martln Mascl Antonette 1942 W 187 Pl Torrance FA 1 4629 Anthony L Mascl Maymar Llnda 3986 Hubert Ave Los Angeles 8 AX .I 6381 Mllan J Maymar McCrlmmon Kathleen 4826 S Arllngton Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 1 0557 Donald McCrlmmon MzDade Pamela 5402 Bradna Dr Los Angeles 43 AX 4 4051 Charles E McDade McDonell Judy 3114 W 78 St Los Angeles 43 PL 2 4561 J J McDonell McGlvern Kathleen 4924 Angeles Vlsta Blvd Los Angeles AX 3 3926-T J Thaxter McMlnn Barbara 1448 W 113 St Los Angeles 47 PL 5 5376-Wm L McMlnn Metoyer Jeanne 5815 4 Ave Los Angeles AX 1 7393 Meyer Marllyn 8946 S Clmarron Los Angeles 47 PL 2 2371 John A Meyer Mlchelln Janet 2516 Oak Ave Manhattan Beach Mlller Euleen 829 W 107 St Los Angeles 44 PL 6 3426 Mlller Sondra 552 W 109 St Los Angeles 44 PL 6 4857 Leslle E Mlller Mlronda Margarlta 9618 E Rushmore Plco Rlvera OX 5 7784 Frank Mlranda Monroe Barbara 916 W 50 Pl Los Angeles PL 1 0027 Moore Jo Ann 3554 W 59 St Los Anqeles 43 AX 4 2849 Margaret Moore Moore Maureen 337 Hargrove St Inglewood 3 OR 1 4258 Bruce E Moore Morales Della 8921 S Dalton Ave Los Angeles PL 8 7083 Morett Vlrglnlo 3882 Dublln Ave Los Angeles 8 AX 2 5908 Henry Morett Moser Joan 13654 Cordary Hawthorne 05 6 0866-Louls A Moser Muno Barbara 3505 Laurel Ave Manhattan FR 4 1187 Howard A Muno Beach Murdock Kay 2300 Thoreau Inglewood 4 PL76123 Lt Col E E Mur ock Murphy Kathleen 853 Westchester Pl Los Angeles 5 DU 6 0312 W E Murphy Jr Murphy Maureen 52 W 113 St os Angeles 44 PL 5 7160-Mlchael A Murphy Murray Suzanne 648 Rosecrans Ave FR 9 3392 Dlanne Murray Nalera Mary Ellen 1817 W 79 St Os PL 8 3447 Angeles Nash Yvonne 4204 62 St os Angeles 43 Neveu Janlth 1912 W 109 St Los Angeles PL 4 1435 Norton Theodora 6 2 W Mlolond Dr Los Angeles 4 AX21136 M G Noron Ootmzln Cheryl 3659 W 60 St Los Angeles 43 AX 1 2572 Carl H Oatman 0 Connell Stella 5464 10 Ave los Angeles 43 AX 2 1595 G O Connell Ortlz Marla 355 Hargrave St Inglewood 3 OR 1 6573 Osmundo W Ortlz Paquette Sharon 1735 W 59 Pl Los Angeles 47 PL 2 7403 W A Paquette Parks Cleo 1943 Hauser Blvd Los Angeles WE 6 0579 Patterson Mary 5555117 W Adams Los Angeles WE 6 6423 Mary Patterson Pauley Dlane 9318 Jenny Ave Los Angeles OR 1 4841 Mlldred Pauley Pelfrey Patrlcla 2413 Walnut Ave Manhattan leach FR 9 3286-L S Peltrey Peterson Judlth 7842 Blerlot Ave Los Angeles 45 OR 1 3625 Dolores R Peterson Plnger Dlane 3471 Westmount Ave Los Angeles A 11935 R A Pln er Plna Vlolo 760 Blrch Ave Hawthorne 5 6221 H L r Placke Sandro 7459 McConnell Ave Los Angeles 4 OR 7 6605 Eugene W Placke Pollno Sharon 4226 S Norton Ave Los Angeles 8 AX 1 0597 A F Pollno Manhattan Beach 3 I9-'lp 5 Psomas Julle 4004 Cherrywood Ave Los Angeles AX 3 2268 George R Psomos Ratterty Sharon 409 Hargrove St Inglewood 3 OR 8 4633 E Frank Rafferty Rau Joyce 1317 12 Ave Los Angeles 19 RE 2 7517 Reck Carol 9711 Haas Ave Los Angeles 47 PL 4 0522 V S e k leqan Paulette 2561 Hltchlng Post Dr Rolllng Hllls TE 3 7332 Paul F Regan Relnsch Frances 445 W 118 St Los Angeles PL 4 6058 Frank J Relnsch Rlos Pearl 1168 W Adans Los Angeles 7 Rl 71195 Dora Wllkerson Russell Terry 3800 Don Fellpe Dr Los Angeles AX 2 4747 Fred J Russell Ryan Ann 7041 6 Ave Los Angeles 43 PL 1 3255 Samanlega Margaret 268 S Lucerne Blvd Los Angeles WE 4 5456 Sanacore Antolnette 13027 Ruthelen St Gardena FA 1 5078 Sal Sanacore Sanchez Evangellne 7701 Whltsett Ave Los Angeles 1 LU 8 1003 Eduardo Sanchez Schanhaor Jeanne 4256 Vrctorra Ave Los Angeles AX 1 8032 Aelred Schanhaar Schmahl Cecella 887 S Norton Ave Los Angeles 5 WE 5 8654-Walter Schmahl Schmldt Mary 5511 S St Andrews PI Los Angelo AX 2 6142 Joseph A Schmldt Patrlcla lnadale Ave Los Angeles Schoen 5033 Katherlne 7 Ave Los Angeles 43 3948 Rebort Schuler Schuler 6423 P 2 Schultze Sherrlll 6022 7 Ave Los Angeles 43 PL 2 3683 A F Schu tze Schwaner Erlka 6319 Elleen Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 3 8614-Adolf Schwaner Schwlnd Mary 374 Freeman Ave Hawthorne OS 6 0820 Nlcholas M Schwlnd Scottlno Josephrne 5468 10 Ave Los Angeles AX 2 9907 P J Scottlno Shannon Kathleen 4567 W 168 St Lawndale FR 4 4960-Jas R Shannon Slmlnskl Kathleen 650 Manchester Terrace Inglewood OR 7 0110-Anthony L Slmlnskl Smlth Gwendolyn 3620 Clmarron Los Angeles RE 2 4397 Leroy D Smlth Speltx Vlrglnla 15812 Coslmlr Ave Gardena DA 3 6706-A H spam Stelnbeck Karen 2327 W 102 St Inqlewood PL 5 9477 A G Stelnbeck Stlkele ther Susan 5121 Valleyrldge Los Angeles 43 AX 3 3114-Susan Stlkeleather Storey Mary Lee 4736 11 Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 1 4959 Stephan E Storey Strano Catherlne 144 W 103 St Los Angeles 3 PL 4 1265 Suhr Carol 8950 Stewart Ave Los Angeles 45 1 3189 H F u Sulllvan Margaret 3115 W 67 St Los Angeles 43 PL 8 2398 Ellen Sulllvan Sulllvan Maureen 2003 W 78 Pl los Angeles 47 PL 1 2203 Agnes W Sulllvan Sulplzlo Carolyn 5834 5 Ave Los Angeles 43 AX 4 7323 D F Sulplzro Talbot Mary Jo 1314 W 49 St Las Angeles 37 AX 1 6026-Homer J Talbot lherssen Carol Ann 3014 W 54 St los Angeles 43 AX 5 7926-Marcel E Therssen Thomson Allie 1960 W 64 St Los Angeles 47 PL 2 7762 V A Thomson Thorbus Mary 6718 W 86 Pl Los Angeles OR 7 4083 Tlerhelmer Carol 4602 Northrldge Dr Los Angeles 4 AX 2 8223 Joseph J Tlerhelmer Tobln Susan 13532 Kornblum Hawthorne OS 5 8783 Tomlch Peggy 3830 W 173 St Torrance DA 3 1790-Dan Tomlch Toohey Patrlcla 4801 August St Los Angeles AX 3 0302 R V Toohey Torrellas Frances 636 W 118 St Los Angeles PL 5 7273 Torres Rose Marle 5938 S Clmmorron St Los Angele AX 2 5631 Eva Lara Treloar Mary 235 W Ellls Ave Inglewood 3 OR 8 6430-Don C Treloar Tucker Brenda 1924 10 Ave Los Angeles 18 RE 3 3447 Froncls Bert Tucker Tucker Lenda 1924 10 Ave Los Angeles 18 RE 3 3447 Frances Bert Tucker Utley Normandle 1329 W 102 St Los Angeles 3 PL 4 2297 Valette Renee 7212 S Clmarron Los Angeles PL 2 5577 C Valette Venetos Joanne 9524 10 Ave Inglewood OR 4 1619 Stanley J Venetos Vessa Phyllls 3200 W Santa Barbara Ave Los Ange AX 2 9087 Phlllp Vessa Volante Vrctorla 228 N Hlllcrest Inglewood 1 OR 2 6685 Wendell Llnda 10968 Atklnson Ave Inglewood PL 5 4366-H Wendell Werner Lols 216 W 117 St Hawthorne OS 6 8066-Joseph E Werner Wlczek Judlth 3849 S Arllngtorl Ave Los Angeles A 1 8010-Eugene Wlczek Woolley Madelyn 3321 W 118 Pl Inglewood 2 O56 Wrlght Q829 AX 3 Wrlght 3433 AX 3 Wrlght 4853 OR 7 6066-Joseph A Woolley Barbara Arllngton Ave Los Angeles 8 2238 Robert J Wrlght Jeonnlne W 58 Pl Los Angeles 43 6784-.lornes F Wrlght Judlth 11 St Lennox 6893 Walter C Wrlght Yamamoto Jo Anne 301811 Kenwood Avo Los Angeles 7 RE 2 6922 George Yamamoto Yonlko Deanna 7046 S Arllngton Avo Los Angeles 43 PL 8 8179 F S Yonlka Zamora Martha 1819 W 81 St Los Angeles PL 9 5588 Wllllam lomora Zlnda Mary Ann 4817 W 94 St Inglewood 1 OR 1 4287 Walter D Zlnda ' ., s '. .. 37 ' ., ' , ,I A ' - ' - - . ,R c - . 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' H A' ' ., 43 ' ., V I l - X - -. , 'g - - - - U ' 43 os . - ' .P'no - U -' -. . 5' V VI V ., l , ' , ., 47 I . - on . - .s hr - - ' ' Cullen Index Abdelnour Camulle 22 79 102 07 Abels Andrea 22 107 Acker Anne 70 145 Adams Jacquelrne 70 Alcaraz Aurora p 58 Aldrlch Llndap 59 100 130 Aldworth Gaylanp 58 Allano Rosemane 70 Allen Betty Jo 70 Allen Joan 70 130 Allen Mary Duane p 64 Anastasro Theresa 22 117 Anderson Theresa 70 Anderson Vlctorra 70 Antanelll Mary Ann p 58 Apodoca Joanne p Ara Mary 70 Arcla Lorrarne 70 Ardon Renee 70 Argo Mary Loulse p 64 Arlco Barbara 70 71 95 Arllmendul Dolores 70 Ascenu Llnda 70 Asermely Margaret 70 88 Ashrmoto Allcep 58 59 95 110 09 Atherton Amta 70 Avls Sandrap 58 83 Babcock Barbara 22 Babler Kathleen 22 102 0 Bagan Carol Anne p 64 Baker Marv p 64 88 Baker Ronnette 70 88 Ballard 46 Barasa 4 Barber Barden Barnett Barnett Jean 70 Maryp 64 88 134 Cleo 23 7 Adrlenne 70 7 Eileen p 64 Elsa 23 104 Barnett Susan 70 Barron Duane 23 81 8 4 0 132 138 Barry Nona 23 105 Barth Susanp 58 103 Bartuslck Janlce p 58 Bartuslck Lmda Bouler Judy 70 Bauman Shella p 58 Baumann Carolyn 70 Baumann Mary 23 Bautista Magdalena p 58 Baxter Helenp 58 112 Beals Evalynp 64 111 147 Beck Janet p 58 Belrlger Martha 70 Belletontalne Kathleen 102 108 Bennett Duane 70 Bennett Jean p 64 Berardml Savlna p 64 88 147 Berutta Monlyn 24 81 104 110 9 Blllmgs Duane 70 88 Blnder Marllyn 24 88 95 2 129 Blandln Lourse 70 Bock Carolyn 24 95 Bockhold Marllyn p 58 Boehm Marla 24 Bogner Claudua 70 88 Bohache Jacquelynp 64 65 106 Bohlke Margaret 70 Bolte Joanne p 64 Bonella Patrlcla p 58 Bosk Susan 24 102 113 7 Boswell Sharon p 64 140 Boulay Carol P 64 88 111 Bovert Monlyn p 58 Bradshaw Barbara p 58 Breaux Carol p 58 Bresnm Sherry p 58 Brewer Annep 58 92 95 109 125 Brewer Cecelra p 64 65 95 106 Brewer Patrlcla 25 80 95 105 Brrasco Geraldlne p 58 Bruce Bette Ann 70 Brldges Roslyn 6 64 Brlgantrno Janet 25 Brogan Paula 70 Brosh Barbara 25 04 Brosh Chrrstme p Brosh Katherlne p Brown Maureen p Brunner Edwlna p Brunsmann Jo ann 70 88 Buelna Barbara 25 102 110 Bulkley Caraleep 65 107 Burd Janet p 65 111 Burd Judnth 25 86 102 111 Burdette J dr p 59 109 112 Burns Darlene 70 Busby Ruth Ann 25 107 Buscemr Carol 70 Buss Nancyp 59 109 Bustamante Alrce p 59 Busuttrl Kathleen 25 Bwane Duane 70 72 81 95 Bwarre Muchellep 64 65 106 Caldwell Marilyn p 65 Calvrn Muchaele p 65 Cameron Jade 70 Campbell Ellzabethp 65 83 6 Canmng Joan 70 72 88 Caple Karen p 65 111 132 Carey Kathleen 25 88 Caroprese Duane 70 Carr Nancy p 58 59 95 Carroll Sally 70 Carson Sandy p 59 Carter Marsha p 65 147 Carvalho Veronrca 70 Cascrano Barbara p 59 146 148 Casey Catherlne 25 Casey Gall p 59 Caspary Therese 70 Cassidy Margaret 70 124 144 Cautlero Glorla p 59 Cavallo Dlan p 120 26 Cazares Sulannep 59 141 Chapparo Paula 71 Chastek Kathleenp 11 59 112 5 Chavez Mana 71 145 Chenler Helene 26 81 84 104 Chlcco Mary Ann p 59 Clenfuegos Amta 71 Cuverolo Patncla 26 117 129 133 Clalremont Susan 71 Clark Geraldine p 65 Clary 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