St Marys College California - Gael Yearbook (Moraga, CA)
- Class of 1966
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Nu , ' .. ,fl-lm, I I lf ....:.i!Fi' F1 F' M. - gffgsgsggzsgagi- F, J fx' '4i1 f- f Ml-3. , 522' ,J : V QSM? dZ'lhf4xx5NX:- 1 J' ! -'- :Q,i.gjv1 y5,f iv' ' W la af 2 I . , . yp- s ,- ' 1 451. 25 , Q QL ., 'pax P DEDICATION I ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES Published by The Associated Sfudenlbody of Saint Marys College Saint Marys, California i n He is a man who reminds you of many men, ot kind men, ot generous men, of loving men, of compassionate men, of intellectual men, of witty men. He is friend and peer, counselor and liaison. He is, at best, a man above the common breed of men. To those who have come to know Brother Albert, the description above pretends no flattery. He is the example of the great Christian humanitarian, willing to bear not only those crosses which God gives him to bear, but also those ot others to lighten their burden, He is the Christian teacher, setting example that it may be followed, and watching examples so that he might improve himself. ln the past tour years, the Senior Class has especially been privileged to associate with this wonderful man. During the junior year he was a prefect in Mitty and came to know almost every member of our class, whether he lived in Mitty or not. Brother became a living part ot our class, and will remain a part ot our class as long as one of us continues to survive. Much could be made ot Brothers background, especially as President ot the College. But that we leave to the biographer. The Brother we wish to remember is the Brother whose wit never ceases, who says helloi' to everyone he sees, who always has a minute to talk over a problem. Brother Albert, the dedication of a yearbook is but a small tribute, but we hope that it will be o cherished one. All that we are and all that we will be is due in part to you. With the remembrance of your zeal and warmth we know we will not tail. God Bless You, Brother! 5 VF? 'IW W, gsm 'Nxiu 'H CT! 'f.uY4 1 awww fy M V W Wm My .. X . MW Q A ZAWWC 19 JU r W y .www N 'Aw ,. g .Q WU 1A ' W 'v , 'gg' w'w1.-A+! M5J,w,q w A W M' -X 3 '- E 'nl' 1 fL.m3'uHE' f+ ,Q m?,',zf A ' -NQN N .5 l L.. 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John llllll tl itWEflljiltwhlillelilldlllqgtliittiqllq1tVtdltlbtlllliSdlinllxlVlic1ltfwilitlStlitQtthe ltvoiiitwni it l V, Pargiialeitoolc the office feeling alien to a changing l ll i15Qiifpiti-ill4lVf4,i1y'Q tewltotrtment,HSOQO..fthowshf he hed Od- ' iustied to theisituation and has proved 'one ot the most 1 faxforable assets of the campus. Undeij his guidance a M W N, N , ,Vw ,V VVVVVVV ,,i V iii, ,VV V V,,,V,i i,,, V Vi t tt V V it V V t l tt f t ,VL 1 ' nevy'systlelrni of sludhntl llretectslhas' ope,rate'd'vvell.' 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Starting this year, a third piclk-up amd delivery of imoiili was added, offeringstudents who would otherwise have To wait till the following morning a chance to pick up theirimail. the day i'tOr1f'ivedl. To Mr. Montalbanaaennire, and Mary we owe much. l' l' i l I I Q' l 32 OOKSTORE Even though it has been tvvo years since the Br,ick'pi',le was remodeled, Evelyn Laimbert and her assistant June Allen have never ceased working on additional ways to make student living more comiortalole. They have remodeled fhe bookstore in 'such a way as to bring 'necessary items on campus. It is this vwil,lingnes,S.fo work for the student that makes Saint Marys a living community. f A V T ,'-.EVA-'is.1, 'E - ' gli' Q.. E1 1iL'F1's121L'?-'11 -' . P if ' i -fffviiifeftei: A Jr- I E?kE1vk I J n 'All 45' 1-L,L1M3N,L.f eggs ,J S u e en A- 24-' l'U.,' ,Q 5441 H Y. ,Jill ,IT , I , I, -,,.- vi? ,:, ' 1 ri' ,QE3 l S i wil 5? ----X - if e ?55Q'1-i' ' A Mary Kallas I ,A A if 5x ti ,1 , ff WW ig? 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ARRIAGA Mathematics ' lgichmond, California 2 5 I I is , -. , Esfif ,gig ., jk? zz-,En Tl' I T., ...,,. sa., I IN II DAVID C. BALAK Philosophy Arcadia, California I I I 1 . I if I I is cs. WILLIAM BARRON Political 'Science VaIleio,'CaIifornia I I I I I RICHARD BASSFORD I Economics I Los Angeles, California I I I I I ll ,H mfs'-6 'S .l ii i l .l . l l... l 'i.. X. X ll JAMES B.BOYD ' I Blology Phoenix, Arizona 1 DENNIS W. BOEGEL History Oakland, California LEY D. BORLO.. Economics H H San Mateo, California CURTISA BOYLE Economics Richmond Coliforn I l. l A l i ii W J ilill A..- il E lfill? ll 'll K .i. ... l ll ll ll lll ll llll ll l' ll llli ll ll illlil. l ll lllwllllllly N .. Nl' illl'ili'lil,.l,... iiilllilllillm ll lllil,.'ll lllllllllwill XX X Xl ..X.X ...XXX... .... .. X XXX ...... .... .. ... ... .....XX.X .X X .XX. 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BUTLER Political 'Sxgignqe Redlands, California JCJSEPH BJ BYRNE Bibiogy X ' Antioch, California 'FRANK VL CALCAGNO Psychology , K San Mateoi California 5 ix 4 .W fu 'Iii' v If -4: -rf' ii. 'TH RGBERTJL. CAMPBELL Physics V Beikeley, Califamia THERONH. C. CHAN 'Bialagy , Q 'Hong Kang, Crawn Calanyi -Q , ii - - - 4 if '- '- '-1 5: :QM 'V 5,-ml 57, iwjgii 1' jf' iiiliii.iiiiV1'lii' ' - EM ii '-'iiilii 3 -,lil .ie ' ii , . . ' L. 'V-i:,J.9HUi 2f. ii ' Lay: ,- iii Ql'l:i2.-'3f'1f- rf. , ,Q . ' 1 iiifij-f ,,'g1,. QHLLT- ..-.11 ' ,JJ .. ii ,-1 M? fi 5 Lggiigii-iggig-.wiip-1 -g3..:,p,-gin. gil.,:,,.'g:i!Lj1U5fgig5S2 C Q a Qi , Jia. 1145? I . dl fs F 'wi 5 1 3f im 9 Q Q 1 1 ' A' Y as ' Jmyxes M.CQOK- History Q V Sf1YT'GOb!'iElQN Colifomijc A ' EDWARD Rf, COPELANQ Higtory Z 'Son FrqngiYsgqgQdIYiQfp,rnitj Z 37 414.1 .. V, . 1 , ,JY 3 A TT- :J K 9f.,.f,. :Am Y f H- T:- RAfcMo NDfu. CLASSEN Er1Q,l,isI'1 P,oitlcmd1.-Oregon DoNALn, RL ,cLEAyEs P Ql i7ticq!Sci enQCff ? QDdklQ'md,. Cizflifqrnia R6BERT1 J. C0NE Buiiriess 'AdfS'li'l fiSffOHON foak1Qmd4cd,1gf5fpAiQ uv 'f' -a-1-m-i--5145:-'-,iaaw5.4.:. -:im-I -1-:fi-4 l I l T-L.:- izici-iARD D. CUTTllNEAU English Palos Verdes, California RICHARD B. DELEW 'Chemistry Corte Madera, California l GARY P. COUGHLAN DENNIS F. COUGHLIN MICHAEL J. DEASY Ecgnomics Business Admirlisircifiori Accounting Fresno, California Denver, Colorado Oakland, California F i il li i 'l ii RICHARD A. DONALDSON HARLANIF. DYCKMAN History B'0l0QY Sgnpiegol California. San Bernardino, California .:.f.f,,.A.,r1f-l.'1g:'1!v-vi-1: -if Ci.-- L: M.--E.-.2-1, , -, . , , , -:' . Lff4.-- ---:--'- - - l l i l l Ii i l Q i i l . ...o E l JOHN J. DEMPSEY History Oakland, California ii I ,I in MICHAEL A. FERRIGNO English San Francisco, California ' JAMESJ. FINNEGAN Business Administraiiomi, W il Redwood Ciiy, California I wi ii I ii ii ii. I' ii I I ii iw. ll. I ' Q. if 5--Ji ..L!'.-'f :iv-1 , . HOWARD W. 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SEILER Biology Y Pliycleolingy i , , , i P d a, California E ,ur a, aiornia HARCI3l'3a:jc?gl1AFER Wlulilp ii.. iiiiiiii..ii....iiii....i-i iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii.iilillil..r iiiiiiiii..i.......ii ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiillillii.ll.ii.lllllli ii illiiliiiiiiiiilllll-llllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllWillllllllllllmllllllllllilllllllllllllll ll lliii ll.. ii' ms ii ii i. ii l' -San Mateo, California San Francisco, California 3? stir LAURENCE L. SHIELDS Mafhernafics Richmond, California , l , -'f 1-.. - i L: -lx ii ,l'lilll'llwl M lllllliiiiiiiiii W ii.. ii ii ..... i l I i l luv' ALAN J. SILVA DRAKE D. SMITH RICHARD F. SPENCER Political Science Political Science 'Economics Lafayette, California San Francisco, California Fresno, California X . 4: i :E .5 l xg -il, i i i l l i i l l t t i RONALD E. STASZKOW MICHAEL R. STETSON Mathematics Political Science Honolulu, Hawaii Torrance, California BROTHER THQMA5 WAYNE JQHN L. TRAVERSO English Accounting Sacramento, California ,San Francisco, California KENNETH J. SUNDBERG Psychology El Cerrito, California F , - ..,...,-1 l 3 , A . ii it lt ' , t i . I. N t l llf, 1 Q. fi ii l l i ll' iii? l fit gflji. 1: ti- 1 I , if ii ll ' i, , vw L li ,llig ' A '- - ' R 'G :ist i '.' i 4 t 'il ii ' t . , 9 1 i me .5 ' 1' i I li i 1' 1? an-f ..+4-- ,i .0 if Tb. q.Q.A1- -':.m.-sJ -Env' rw--f b. in. lm WILLIAM P. TSCHIDA History Volleio, California BROTHER VINCENT STEWART Philosophy Las Angeles, California M ii iiii ii ip THOMAS J. VLAUTIN History San Francisco, California RiCi-IARD J. VONSTEIN eioidgy ii San Luis Obispo, California f 48' - i i .W i im., i ii vii xxxx ii iii, iiiiw-iii,ii,W,.iwW,MW,iiiiiii iw ii W Mig mgiiigxgiiiiixg ii ii Wi- iiiiii. iii ii Y miiiiiiiiiiiiii....NMig!ug'5M ,lCi1.C... i'Wii..ii ii ii, ,MQW i iii iiiigiiiigigw Wmiii... ii Wiiiii iw. , lj B, , e,.?-.-.1-I I in few WDEAN ,AWWAGERIIAAN Business A'dr'ninis1roTion Richmond,Cclifornic1 H M xgq ii fs wig 2 if I Iiii- S RICHARD A. WECKER 5 English ii I Q 5 as? Ccn'm'eI,CciIifornio Q 5 ll mi: i 5 we zzfffu :QQ JAMES A, WELCH N Accoumgng N ,Roswelli New Mexico I Q? X, N ii --,E , mf: 55. IIN' I' RAYMOND-Sl YUSI mr III Political Science !cInut1Cgreek,CgIifornio I -V553 E 5: ,ii 49 A - 9 '38, nf:-:r ? I - yy , ...,c.. H my ,,,,,.. .Q r V x QR 4 . im ii xlll fL,Yy1MTyf,' M N ' X: ' 'Ti wh. Vice-President Q Frank Donahoe Representative Joel Trudeau, President The Juniors began the year as if they would loe close in the running for the coveted Spirit Trophy. The Junior Ring Dance and Picnic were exceptional social events. But then the energy seems to have suddenly subsided. President Joel Trudeau and the other officers centered their attentions outside of their own class and the final result was the loss of the Junior Prom. Leadership in the class was manifest, but its directions were as scattered as the four winds. Mike McConneloug was a mainstay of the social committee, Frank Donahoe worked on committees centered around the investigation of other campus governments, Ken Dothee found himself president of Deloate. Ken Dothee Representative Tom Bruce, Secretary Norm Marcoux, Treasurer KF Q? Y T 'wiv Mike McConneloug Ti Q ' lie - - iii '10 nf? v -1, -1---4 -2' QF? he I Q -Bal ,puns -...I rf' 'F 1 'Qui 3 :- W ,. 1 - -A :f X fa.,-. .w-. - F51 :I . 133 my , M. Acfon P. Alevizos R. Alling J. Andrcvdc B. Aroto D. Boiley J. Boker B. Bclllou B. Barnes D. Burr 51 vw I , ,w . F ..., o A J . 4' .gr 5 . 1 .ff 1 x bf' . Y 1 T if 0 -9 sh l . r ' r C' 'P gi-Q. ali Q4 J. Blosi M. Boelk J. Boscocci B. Bowler J. Bowermosrer D. Boyd P. Breen A. Bruzzone B. Buckvold L. Byrd P. Carney H. Cheung S. Chencrd l T. Colemon M. Collins M, Connelly A 4-5, J. Cooper M. Corbett .lr 7 Lf 21. J. Coyne MW? :ew xg H. Crosby Q53 2' .ql J 'll l' ' . I X D. Clousen , D. CUlbel'T - V .1 l PU-, . 5. A V link, 1 :lf 1.1 Ja, X fl., .V B. Croskey J. Davidson 'bl .gf- D,Devmcenz1 J. Dierbeck fag? 1 R. DiFozio J. Dordge 1:5 ' P. Doron G. Dunn rv' 4+.. 4-- .,. '1- K. Duym M. Eldredge ,AT- yg... L, -' - 4 D 'TX ,- .KM ,-., , - ',,, . f--f., '.- ' - ., 3,w,,.fv 1 . jlifvffv ' -Y..d .. 0 I ,. .Q n..s. A-., , f- -.M ' --Mfg., 1' - R, - . J . . . ...ll .04 1 . ,. 4 N... R. Espicho R. Faith M. Foy J. Fitzpatrick M. Flint 3-fyrxzf-r2v'Zf!'fTJN Y: '- L. Fodor J. Forrester R. Foster 0. if ,Q ,si M Frcmcoeur F. Frcmklm J. Franks B. Friedrich M. Govm R. Gomez F Gonzales B. Graham x ,1 .41 , E file 1-,fa ,r s ,1- mi ,pus .. ,, ix ,F lb . 7 3 ff! .,: . .in MG, x sbt 'Usa - -9 -uf A . V If 1 J. Groves B. Green J. Grillo F. Grimo T. Gufrey N. Guiney J. Guyefte D. Hcvllissy V. Hanson J. Heoly G. Hegorry B. Heinbockel M. Herbold M. Hicks D. Hugo J. lwersen Q 1 dn- , Y ' v. 4 Q E A- ' wlnr- -gg' B, Kramer M. Krieger K. Kumoki B. Linehon G. Loescher D. Louie M. Lucey S. Lucido G. Luczy G. Lynn T. Madden J. Moloney J. Moroldo M. Marchetti i-i M AL 'TMS ' 4 , -or-i tj ,fr SQA s '--11 1 gs., I , Ah V - . Q 9-FZ I'- V , 3 , 'Ma-, lr ,guhg if B, Mosrroionm D. Morfeoli T. McCIenc1hon B. McCluskey ,..,, P. McDonough D. McKee E. McKierncm T. Meuser P. Middlebrook R. Milko P. Mills T. Mirome J. Mocny M. Molloy R. Moore J. Morphy J. Morris B. Morrish M. Murray D. Norman B. Neolon D. O'Comnor J. O'Looney G. Olson J. Povo D. Peroro M. Petrini D. Petty G. Poon 5 g .Yr R9 ,gift , E 1 , 4, ,arf ,szgfu . A, ,V -. ' 421-f 7 -- I E u sum., 73:3 Lu. La. s Q.- ., s 'S 7 -'Fe A E f,. v ag T 'Z' ,.-,-.-.V-,:,.Q -T I E. Prmf M, Romelot , R. Rivord N P. Rkneffi B, Roscuio D. Rush J. Russell J. Rust P. Ryan A. Somono T. Scully M. Schimmel J. Schlingen M. Schvverin T, SHOW 435 950 ,,, , .. mf I 4.1. 5 1... F ss 5' J 1 N ' -C dana- 'aut lf af V .- Q5 .J 1.-n -L- F. fn 'Ji .L . X .41--. 'B . l. i ,af Wx 'Y ,f .Sw '? Q. as - -.rf fs mr- ew- ,aug IU' ff? ' 3-3:3 ' A . ' i. , ,. ' 4 e I is X - ' . i .fa 'Na ,f . '. JA.-.. ,V '- V U.. . AV , A Vin -,' ' . I 43, I 4 Lx 'Z il N 'A V ,...-. tj X Za xx - '11 'Y .,.,.r4-..I':iK .V - - . kgifirz. Erin U v lf: , fw-. -hui 1, Uv T I , . fy. , I :FA 3 ff b , ff. gg-. SUE! . 5. A L 1,1 H r in q . if 'E sei .ff , Q J. Shay D. Sheridan G. Sherman D. Sinn R. Skryio F. Slciymoker T. STUDIES M. Still C. Sueyres P. Steidl D. Tekken Z Ai M. Tierney D. Tully M. Vernefti M. Vronicor G. Watters G. Widmer L. Wolf P. Woifolewicz J. Young S. Yost W-If qui? 'Sv F E. X Avg,-mis f n ,, jggt K h -QEEJ -mgzr:-1 Esfzyvi Ef ir.. .q i'iiiaZii:'5:'Z'?iii'f'Z 1 Mfsfw. v1 -i '5 'A'N UQ ':'a:-'aff ffzsfish. .2131 x- -i,1.,f Q 3'T'Ai.f'! Z'.3?fi f'-.-3 Tfiiiliiiilltfi-, iv 5 -.- -... 1 Lzisrzzl' W 5 D .I . 4-v . Q 5 s QQ' ' ' Af' 'f i Z 4 1' 1 ls r hy! I I 1 17 1 5 ,. . V whip! 'G - 1 .. Neo! King, President Ambition is too meek o vvord to chorocterize the Sophomore Cioss. No closs in history hos jelled os it hos into o cohesive unit. For thot motter, no closs hos treosury of tive figures. Yet the vvinners ot the Spirit Trophy hove not vvciste copitol, but hove invested it in closs octivities ond beoutitul gifts to the school. King must be credited os the spork behind the closs. He hos devoted countless h achieve the heights which his clciss now enioys. John Lonncin, the vice-preside Collegion Editor, attended to the rottle which brought the Sophomores their vveolth. Mike McAndrevvs ond John Coughlin both Worked for the cioss ond for lorge orgonizotions demonding time ond socritice, but were olvvoys there to help when needed. Bill Ferry, Treosurer Steve Coony, Secretory 5 4:65 John Lonrion Vice-President John Coughlin Representative recent hod ci d their Ne-ol ours to nt ond i?uW-,,, -? e Mike McAndrevvs Representative ln fr I V V' wi ei g is yiis Z: it it uk 'Y l sul! . ' ' ,JI 1 f . .,. ,l Ni. xx-ry :V lf , n W KSN, . 1 X Q-. '-JL I' f'-s ,-A Al figs- Q9- Qu..- Q ' I 4 , 4,3113 ,L X . Y'-f' TTI? vi - tv ng..-.. 'wp than 64 T. Aikins B. Allen N. Amendr R. Andrus C. Arnold D. Affix P. Borcule V. Borberis J. Bebe S. Beem B. Benneh' R. Birdsull J. Blohnic E. Blake C. Bottino J. Burns G. Burh' B. Butterfield B. Cody J. Cclloghon i F .AL x usnzz FSU' . 111 L. If e H3111 ,uf -L Udqnh, it ,fr ,,, , '. ..l ,fa , 1153 W-L N ll u Y 11 .. , A4 K .1-A 'mi - Q' E-if ' H Q ' , 1 .,.. I 1 ' ' J y Z, lj '.--i ' If-lf . . 'X 52 I v ,f . ,JI AA U fl 1 :nl C7715 '+- iq 47 Q .F-91' J. Cookley M. Collom P. Condon P. Coony K. Cox J. Cromwell P. Crosetti K. Doly P. Deletr N. DeLosReyes T. Dellflcxrtino B . Deftmer J. Devoney M. Deveneoux T. Dillon A. Diricloni J. Divine lfk 'ET -tgp' r.'r',?' I-'I gg '23 x-1 fi Nur 66 R. Duclwein M. Dumois J. Dumgcin J. Dupori D. Dvvire D. Eberhard R. Edwards A. Erickson B, Fcilche D. Fieldsoe Nl. Finnell C. Fitch B. Flclwcivon G. Floyd J. Gates D. Gay M. Gibson f m 45.4- l gma- 9.9 'Tis 3-.ag l' ' A- fiji nl' -,Q A '- 43 'R cz? a: 'iii ig? 5 ia r Z4 ,ak i1 m l at QQ .sl B' ., ,f.,v.-a.-.mgglgxffifgxl nf: -f-1-an fi- - ' 4 A, Q J-. H. ,ll .il 'X 1 kb P! fa. !hk A F' iiii .Ji all ax 5' ii i' iii .Ji l m fi l if , i 1 I -' J lil 1. 'l l X l '23 L. .Q - lf' .w wk 67 -T wg. N ' 91. 1 7:-. Y .,,.. We., 5 Ive-f .gr . Y.4s'. an ' Tl '5' v P ' 'Y I '11 -.z W .. 1 V ' H .5 223 Q -.4 1 V . fi.. .ffl' A '11,w5q,,:-' .,j,Y- 1 ' ,.- , ' :'.'f .A -. ,- ' ' ,- ng , ' 1 I 'Mi x 11. . L, 4 MT Q I I 8 'A.i. I X wg 1 7 in ,,. . . ,. ,. A4 .i -wiv. : . V, A v I 39-Trf .. W .Y ' 'fi I T .Efsfi-J , . -, Ap:-,-. . s'3UEi4CVrfd,1 V .4 ,Y ' '. if 'Wig -3 'egfiff' 5- ' ..v.g'. L 9' . . , N -',., ..,, r . ., ,-I N .f W A I H , 1 .si ud7 3w-. ey Lil' 'aj . . W , -JP 54 '41 'HP-5' J. Glenn B. Goodhcrt E. Gordon D. Gori T. Gozzo J. Groark T. Honnum M, Houfler E. Hcyen M. Hemenwoy J. Henderson P. Hernandez R. Hill W. l-loertkorn P. Horton J. Huorre B. l-lughleft S. Hulkins D, lzett D. Ivory M. Jacobs S. Koin B. Koliski M. Keoveney J. Kehoe B. Keller J. Keller E. Kelley T. Kennedy C. Kezeli 'La-0' K 151' .-..- ,-.I ,413 . .vi lu Wx D .r ab.. . Z5 K 'l 'I -.4 fbi.. 3-1 Qui L-51 3 92, , .'.-P ' vial: r - H.: . A' 1 :,: li, .off 5.3- --.f L -, IA' L3 X in pg 'Ihr 69 'R' 'Q vi-.A ,,-Q, gli 956.1 ssl .l 3-9. JF-'S 1 ,?' if.- i nd -nua- M ag 'aw J' A 1 go ..-49' .- 3 - .:: 2J gy. x J .Jr rl' If bu Q.-..., , i 'L 1005 I Lag .Aa 70 G. Kingsland T, Kirk R. Klutz R. Krciljev L. Lollo P. Lawson D. Leurey N. Lewis V. Lorrciin R. Lovell B. Mcicoskill R. MocCorty M. Mochodo M. Molloy J. Manifesto P. Marlowe D. Mossefii S. McCormick T. M-:Groth J. Mclnfosh J. McKenna M. McLean T. McNally T. McNamara O. McQueen B. Meagher G. Mecchi G. Medina D. Meiss J. Miles 0: asf, l as-gi .fs ffqw. any V .. .. ..... x . .E . , , ww H -Z Q ww . 1- Y' . JK -- lf Q1 if A Q, ' . J. f ' - :-. 5 r ' .' H - y Xt' 'Djs ' . - - H?-5.1 X! . . .. . bv . ,,,,, , V445 5.5 Q ff? MQ' 2 syn 11 if-Rss Q-jc' ' I v.-:sg Q51-1 5,4 wap-Q .,y...z1,Iv V I -. ,day-v . Q 2145 1 ,l . ,A Y 1 -- ., ' W . ' X, If Xsi . . .a ' A 4: 1 - ' K ,,2.i ,, ,,....,l Q M, ...Ffh i R. .V r.Q9.,'3ff , Z ,-.7344-.lfrzsx ' X 3:3 4' . 1, .5241 if-ul 0-4 ,em if ,oy os.. 71 f-wr -Town:-ff-f--w if-ii-im-Q-U - ---iii:w4zr imc' if I ,. X . i.- . . ...H ,E 'fi'- 5 x '-XXV . pw 5-7 f J-ef H f f 'iii i F rv. fvn. ls: Qi-5 ww- , ima g :ff 'Yan i 1 A 'Z fi if U kk? 'Ri wmv gg.-' . -.. :gig , To .4- X 'Sn 1 1 'sr I . inqsis 4-' . W 1 . . 1 ' A W . .f,..f J ' s .' Q .il-Q vi! J- T gsr g if ' .54 if ,rz .14 it Q- E J - ' i s-W5 H J 3q.1'M' 1.',f:i E f:r:gg5qfJ5.f ., v .Q .N , emi. .,1, 3 Qgffyft- .iv V. ,. ri: Wi' f'4iff'f + iw ge K 1. .5 V E. fain Y? ,4'1ff2 n? . -iii 1 2 3. ...inn Un i 4371 72 43 G. Miller B. Mills T, Moniz J. Morrison J. Noccciroro S. Nogookci P. Neylcm D. Niehcuser M. Noonori B. Norris S. O'ConneII E. Okozciki P F. Onorcito T. Oppermcmn J. Ortlcmd H. Osborne N. Pacheco J. Pcllomu V. Porziole T. Payne fini 1 'Q 4- -5 X I H. . H , 1 v'uJu.'wgA 5 X X bww, wh -. - 5:1 , .3-.. . ,, 5 P5 6-Q 'ii -'TA T. Roberts J. Robertson J. Rosa M. Rudik J. Rush B,ScnlIc1berry C. Semper B. ScmSoucie P. Schultz D, Schuh D. Scofield P. Seller J. Silva B. Simonsen B. Sonnemon E. Spencer M. Spittler T. Steel B. Sfeffy B. Stirling J. Stubbs D. Swanson G. Theisen J. Tillson D. Torney M. Troinor T. Travers M. Trombiy L. Vosconcellos J. Vessc J. Viero R, Villegos B. Woldhous D. Woll K. Warren G. Wcms D. Weldon J. West H, Willloms C. Wilson we ' .1 ea ' x .1 - . 1 ' . , ...p 4. A 'D J 9 . , r f ' rd . 3 uct. Mr. - 20' Ui Q W fi, .4 1 J :en 1 ...Avi u: X ' ' f' V 'A 1 HH :J ff .w Q V if? Ag -' ff ' DQ 1 A J Q 4 ' .J ! iv I I- i ' A J. . P4 . 'V -1 s 'J' ,pp- .V Y iv N hy. .sb-fs A. .J ff Sy! fi I S , M fe ir f if 5 -cb- fi 1-ig. 19...- ff? 'Sr' 'ff if ,-.4- 'IYY fm xfga. Ni rg 'Jai-5 QV ., 59, ' ,,,-2- 75 r 4 V, itmyf sn Yeziq-i'5:+ FRESH Az 'an , , , i Wyre -1 M ,i ut' . ' -. ,,r sd ,, 0 ,, , fl ,Wll A tr ' Hill John Hartnett, President This years Freshman Class had the distinction of being the largest and probably the most apathetic in Saint Marys history. Even with the fine quality ot officers, the class never seemed to get its feet wet in student activities here at Saint Marys. John Hartnett, one ot the most outstanding and popular presidents, could never seem to instill into his tellovv Freshmen his enthusiasm and desire. l-le was aided in this frugal attempt by Dennis Tansing, a man vvho seemed to belong to more clubs and organizations than the combined total of the remainder of the class, Steve Finn, hard working member at Ex-Council, and Dave Lachiondo, the third man on the Freshman voting block in Ex-Council Dave Lachiondo Steve McFeely, Treasurer John Newlin, Secretary Representative . l ii ggi 1 Dennis Tonsing Vice-President Steve Finn ,g ,,, , My Representative i',,i ,,, mm Y. iii iii ,. iiif 1: ' ' Ji' ,., ,L .Jn-I 1,- ,if 7' V ' ill - -P '- iifils - We at ,g A -el I s 'iv' if i t Jv- -ri In -+1 fr g-5 fun Par' -ff' I ,.,-. 5. 4: 1 xt e-, ' l A .1 j lk . H sv- Q if J .. - Q X - I N- 5 ,,..1 '95 4.4. an-we S-v E' ,-f M T. Abts M. Aiello C. Alemania T. Alioto M. Allen D. Alvarez G. Anderson P. Anderson B. Appel E. Appenrodl M. Arguello J. Ary L. Ashton P. Assel G. Avila P. Austin T. Bagnasco D. Bales H. Barnes A. Barreiro D. Barrettini V. Barron P. Beaulieu D. Beck E. Bennett M. Bennett V. Berry B. Berlain 77 Ji i li ga KCI' . Qs! +,o W 1 ,41 .1 ,, . V, .L AVL. -,-- 3'- i 1 S W J 1 ' :fl 1, W M, f i ' ,Qi sl J Lf, N l K , is QQ 4. it ii! -sr,, 4325- 3 A' 1, -4 .4 ,X ,M .ff - 12 ' 5-i .,.. - R iw' 9 .ffl r .L 'fir V w - Q.. 4 I C dl- 1 . . ' l.. uiiiflh l'?Z?f','-41 I lil lf fiiif Al L! ' 1.24.1 4 '. '52 5711: - 'T T . f 4-51' W:-'riff Wt xr'- if fv- tx 14. .v-Q 5-.. T. Biggins L. Bilboo J. Bolduc F. Bone T. Bone T. Bonnington M. Boudro D. Boulwore T. Boyle B. Brainerd J. Bret P. BriOn L. Bristol B. Brooks C. Brown S. Buclwcxncxn C. Buckley J. Burke B. Burns B. Colise K. Cameron M. Componci D. Capri M. Ccirroll G. Cosierton D. Carlson D. Carter E. Chavez B. Checkol M. Clork P. Clcirke J. Clifford M. Clisliom T. Conroy P. Cooney 1 3. ' J f 'ill Tim ii ,.f' . -l w I K sv f l IL llllllllll 9- I 7i I 11- '-1 X - . Q ., J D A-ef T- ' F ,AA A .I 5 h i gtg- nl' 'J H ' ai f . R f l if ffl l lx,-A Ng 4? ' ,f '?' , 'v: ' i ii gil l li . lx-jj fi All 1 ' iw V,,, ll S rl .grep :X ,? L13-' 2: ' ,ra r -3 T' V! l . li l l l' fr Wx ,...- I T fe? . '21 . ff ' rl H B. Cooper D. Cordeiro P. Costa R. Crenshaw V. Croal S. Crulclwer J. Curtis R. Dahllof B. Daniel Nl. D'!-Xugelli D. Davidson A. Davis .l. Davis L. Del Datto G. DeLong S. Dempsey T. Dillard D. Doocly D. Doyle P. Doyle C. Dugan S. Dum K. Elslon T. Fohrner A. Fambrini K. Farmer B, Fazio J. Feehon T. Fegan J. Ferrero L. Ferrigno B. Fitzgerald D. Flanagan L. Flocclwini J. Flynn 4.-x 4'-Q fa- X X Li ,, J ,fir X' +L n' . E592 E. rf' .-. E5Ur dvr- -' . ,I ii r 4 ,.,.: .fda M 1. ll Nl qv- .4,.f A 'il B. Francis D. Frank M. Frideger J, Fromwiller M. Gagliasso M. Gallovan T. Galleni M. Garber B. Gardner T. Gatto B. Gilsa G. Gordon S. Govig A, Gross M. Grulli C. Gudmundsen R. Guyetre D. Hodlen S. Haine W, Hale G, Hall E. Hamby H. Hambleton C. Hamilton T. Hartley B. Healy N. Hendricks J. Higgins W. Higgs R Hill D. Hilken P. Hogan T. Hogan R. Holmberg I. Isasi B. Jackson B. Jacobs M. Jacobs J. Janeczko B. Johansing K. Johnsen D. Johnson P. Johnson C. Judd J. Kain J. Keane J. Keegan M. Kelleher B. Kelly K. Kelly B. Kenny T. Kenny B. Knefzger S. Kosra D, Krieg P, Krug J. Kugler G. Latham S. Lee R. Leon S. Ledyard P. Leeds S. Lester L. Liles T. Lips J. Lisoni M. Lombardi P. Lombardi Q., 'Ui 5. mn in D. Longwill G. Lucich P. Lucke W. Lumpkin D, Lynch S. Lynch C. Lyon R, Machado D. MacKenzie M. Magee C. Magennis T. Mana M. Manning G. Marania B. Marini J. Mariani T. Marfella P. Martens C. Martin L.Mar1inelli B. Martinez C. Maurer T. McKeon K. McKinsTry M. McKirtrick R. McLeod M. McPherson D. Meiss D. Me!oYT M. Menoger T. Mendonco D. Meyers K. Micheli J. Mikos D. Miroldo E. Moffur J. Moffit B. Mohr M. Monoho B Mon er - 9 J. Monfredini P. Monley B. Morowitz J. Morris R. Mullen C. Murphy G. Murphy J. Murphy M. Murphy D. Murrcy P. Murray P. Murray T. Musni M. Myers G. Novone J. Nclzzcrro T, Neff J. Nemmert 5 Nant' :-4 B. Norwood V. O'Brien M. Oden M. O'Looney L. Olson ,,, ,.,- ,T N l fu-I .gnu- r 1 .4 -E4 rf- r: r .sy 1. 4 , A 'rv 3 'v : - 1 145. lf ' 'rl' 72- I ' E-uw .:-. .459-' Fw. fi27f: 'A Jg jmx V W, ,lc ' ,,-11.31715 x 1 , . ,..- 1,-psi, N X L ,, r A V7 X .H J ,Q 4 1-4 ur. -x . 5 -251 im, 'A T iw . :F 1? -.5 5. 'E , . . r I I .A A X K I - 1, - Y: .. - u.xz',,- .q.:'T.2. ' 'Q f.'g- .'!J1'1-JF' Q. w '- f . -. I I 3' f .fTgG'pff.: ' . M. . . - 1 191 Q:k'r .x'..3gQ'4..-..' ..- '.E1'7 ' . rr X-5,6 'lg ..,.A . . E' ff?- 9 N rf ' .r Ac QW fi J , , . NF in 'N I V I' . . N .,., , . up 4 4 , Q - ,E 1 1 r 'i' r 7 ,V A I C. O'NeiIl J. Poganelli O. Pcsian R. Posqualetti T. Parnode M. Patterson H. Pavelka B. Peacock C. Petty D. Pino S. Piuma W. Porter B. Pusey P. Ramaccioni K. Ramirez it .- :Sr ,,- -'rx 'f'-'G 46' 1 -.,.- A v-q I ll' 1 -- Q: l 4 l ,45,1 X5 5 . 4:7 ,.f' 'Fw egpiwlw.. V7 IL-va f.: ' ,..- ,J f-1 lm .2 ji fl J. 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SAI MARY'S GAEL VARSITY San Francisco State California Sacramento State Utah Boston College Providence Tulsa Santa Barbara Loyola Santa Clara Univ. of Pacific Santa Barbara When the Gaels opened the season last December, hopes were high for a Winning season. The favored Gators of San Francisco State fell in the opener 93-67, and before hitting the road, the Gaels had compiled a two-one record. Al- though unsuccessful against their eastern opponents, the Gaels fought hard, losing to highly ranked Providence by only two points, 81-79. But then the Gaels ran into trouble. Only one victory was claimed in the annual Christmas Tournament at San Jose, 9486, over Loyola. ln that game the Gaels set a shooting percentage record, 69070, from the floor. ln league play, the Gaels only found Pepperdine and Santa Barbara to their liking, compiling a 4-10 record. Overall, the Gaels had an 8-17 year. 67 57 San Jose State 55 87 Portland 88 74 Loyola 95 77 Pepperdine 95 67 LJSF 81 60 Santa Clara 82 71 Loyola 80 104 Pepperdine 86 61 Univ. of Pacific 75 67 USF 81 78 Santa Clara 80 79 Santa Barbara 67 San Jose State 78 I m I 3 1 'fihqxf 1- i v-Of-9 1 'f'g9g'f-' '- -sw-'Q 2 ' SQL - 4 El , 1 i iq? J' fa s f .Q . ' ti 4. ,nymuib A - H Q.: W 2 Zl T! 54,21 . fr sw- , .QQ 2. V II ' M ' Qifi :.- K I , xx H 1-an QQ ' . , A- 5. Q:-' we TE 4 13' U .1 Gy ,., mx V '- ., - 'fa A -Wi: 'f L 3 Egfr N ' ,. n- fr 323 ' i i1:il' w 1 - Fam? , - .4 5545 ' qi , M A ' ,.,.. 15-m?:l:fQ1'i.:.1 fv: Li' .'fm11 X - tj? ff - 4, 3 4 7- if qi sl, 2 , r - , 1 nw .?. 5 i r? 'w an-ia ' 1 ', 3-s 3 1 L ,, I 1725! -- 'HT LAMTZL .w..-.2L. A-'il ,- . J Q . . H: ig, ' A- lk' M ' 3? - ,155 ' T E. f f. 1 V X' . Ai- 215,11 ' lil ,M 'N , pf 'X fag 31 X 5 Q f J - .4 pm 1 .vwq - ,Egg . 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The league comissianer presented Don the trophy at halt-time. Joe Callaghan lbelowl takes a hook shot, using Dave Fox of Pacific for support. SAI ARY,S 68 Coming off a lang Christmas roacl trip and a tough VVCAC Christmas Tourna- ment, the Gaels opened the season against the Bengals at UOP. The Gaels, constantly making the breaks pay off, led going into the final quarter only to see UOP surge and take the game 81-68. lm . . 47 tt -t gg. ti 8, .1 .sl PACIFIC 81 80 ln their second meeting with the Tigers, the Gaels tound themselves on the wrong end of an 80-61 score. Unlike the game at Pacific, the Gaels trailed much ot the game, having one of their worst shooting games ot the season. The only bright feature ot the night was the tact that Keith Svvogerty was held to iust 8 rebounds, for below his national aver- age. . 'Z' 7 ,f lljl-.L:d!.l.ll.f.:xL3L!blLJ-ml' . . Q11 I , SAI RY'S 67 ,, 9.55 - if I I u RX NS- A I f Q The olwoysfpovverful Dons proved Too much for the Goels cigoin ilwis yeor. Wifli outside shooting from Joe Ellis ond boord work by Erwin Meullei, The Goels foulfered ogoinsl A NIT bound USF. M 'U -at Jerry West lobovel hooks over the out-srreicl'1ed bond of Joe Ellis. Jerry Wes? ltop, righii brings the ball oround the key. Joe Collcxghon lbottoml dribbles Ground USF defender ro sei up ploy, Q-0 ,i V li-I , Q ff X v- f N U, .. 2' ' l. ,.-lf' -. .- 1 ' -1-: Y ,W T Y Joe Colloghon ond Gil Loescher inglwt- teom up to get the rebound off USFS boord os Erwin Meuller ond Joe Ellis vvotcli. 2' E-' cj 4, i- if K.. 11 cw! A he .--' I A .-,. i 2 -gig Qs -L USF 88 ni , 3 ,,.,. - it Gil Loescher lupper, rightl gets high above Erwin Meuller to take his shot. Jim Reames lcenterl displays his dribbling ability which helped to bring him the MVP award for the Gaels in 1965-66, Tom O'NeiII lrightl attempts to block shot by Jim Reames. 103 f' 4 leg' mguun---- T 7: 1. ff. gras- - 7 ,,..- AI-d,,,--'- ' nl i -,4-v -' 1 yi' J Q H E Act Y' IRQ' '!' , g nf gif N , I ' ,Q 5 3 x .. 'I M 1 f ,- . Q 5 5 3 H 3 , ,W W ,7 ,,. X, Y- if 55 v if J 55 -3 1 Q Vx, sa .WY KW 1.2 , ul ' Q A .- ,JE . A V- in-5 24 SAI T 65 75 SAN A MARYS 60 83 CLARA l 9 gf 44:9 Don Devincenzi ltopl drives oround Santo Cloro guard to score. Brad Goodhort lleftl muscles his woy Through the Santo Clcro defense to loy The ball in. Goodhorr lfor leftl pulls down rebound in cz crowd of Goels and Broncos. . If l ?' J Q A .:, l l W 1 ps. XI 1 . ! 61 U - A , sr, wff5.'x.,NY I .4 l I ! X 5 F' 115 1',5,'V, 'K+ 2' i f gli +21 - J Vf, il f Q lwliflf. . :lr . I L XV' .- 1. e ' g .'T six '1 2 I., Zim E I fi' - mei' X lg WWE 1 A I vi- ks w . , 5 V V 4 Q g Eff? . - 1 S Q? - . 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With the added help ot Pete Garcia and Jim Cook, the consistent play of Pete Ratermann, Mike Finnell, Doug McKee, Jim Paloma, Rich Kraliev, and Dave Takken the Gaels plowed down opponent over opponent. San Francisco State had the humiliating experience of seeing themselves onthe wrong end of a 51 -5 score when they Took onthe Gaels. Gcels put muscle into the line Trying fo get The bull lopposife, boitoml. One focior on The rejuvenation of The Gaels was The quickness with which The Gaels sei up their running formation iiopl. Rick Kruliev lbelowl reaches high in The air to Try To grab loose boll. O, i s .- 1 ' A ' if 'V X. x r F W 1' rx Q Hx xt 'fl X-,Ex .N -n , --'I . 1 ' -,X .9-4 '. zu, 'O .m.1!'jty w H l'?W'--f .. -, ,-1., L : lik' ., Y' ,f riqt .sv aiuwh 351 I C ima ' ,Q ,-x '.. , f,,.L,!. ?3B '1 ILA ' .v1.x , L1 'ul' 'wlvwn LA V V -. - '. A .. ., .- - , I ,,, .uw 54 fr' I,SGo1eQg,,1h ky Q . 97 N A .4' 53' ' 1,ii. 'Q ilw'9'-'fT'l5 sf '5'Ug' f' '12-T, . 1 ggi-'U'v 'i' .V , K , . 1 , , ,, . , - -, I ,-, ,V --4' ,z Q : - ,-2, ,. 1:-e--Q.:.:.:,- ,7 2p,fuv-Qvwfrmxfif -15: f3 !hI!lL,9e:,k SQ 511.212 A. W '-fI'1'..fiLg3'fgf'.f'g: 4bi:'1g '4' f - :- .e When it came To playing Santa Clara, the Gaels put every inch and muscle into The action iopposiie, leftl The Gaels really improved in their passing game This pos? year ioppositel and this was a vital factor in the second half of The season. Alihough heavily outweighed in most of their games, rhe Gaels were hard to move when it came to a scrum ltopl. The varsity didn? treat The alumni with kid gloves when the alums returned ro The field on Homecoming Day, SalGu1'ierrez ilaelowlfaundfhatourquickly. ,IIT r nf' un-P 'Inf'-pf -wu- qfd an-L N33 1 f- W' sw, 5 epbieev-g-SQ-Q53 Pete Rafermann labovel breaks away from the last S F Stare player un the Open House rout Many of the alumna came out nn colorful uniforms when they played the varsity mcludnng CapTa1noffl'1eGuanos lrlghrl Mike Finnell lbelowl stretches To grab Pere Garcia S shirt IU Alumni Varsity -xv We ry ' f. . es, V f '4 Q. 25333-- V , V ., , we. , , M.-p..,.. 4 Tb, A . .K ' ..f- -3-' ' ,...-:A ff ' V, -4 , l- .7.g..5 ' ,', 1- riff '- A L ffflfwg-5 W J A ...egil 'i su.gQ:'3'Q5' -L'E'f395X7'f,ff 'Q , , .. , 145' 124' , 118 .,,i Jim Cook labove, lefrl atfempfs to horse-collar Dave Takken as Dave streaks for the sidelines. Rich Kraliev Iabovel uses his height lo advantage in game against Cal Davis. .lim Paloma lbelovvi stretches for the ball as two Santa Clara Prunes close in on him. N-V. W W ,. ..-,Q Y, L - ,, , 545, un. X AI. ulliurql 'W -Q Gp!- mi 'li 4 -,QQ fr 55 Q wa' v:-va, . -, ,,., bi...-A ,-aff nk.. X . I. , Pl' A X Uv 11 I1 .,', - .l. . -swf . , Avril ' vp. .J - V A h ,H-,va gi' qua- -fp, .W Fu U. 4. 'x 1 I Q, wx ' ' , ' P -A X w f-u ,P t f-v-.g- l.,,., u.. .Q 'V vv4w41.,r.gi.'li gm, T15-1 ,, ,HA-. 'L U. W.. ... A .1 l X . ,lun -KL 5, ,, 4 ,,,...' H- 3. ' 1 4-ix ,- ,.,. .i.-.- fs , ,3 1 ffl, As the Gaels close tn for the ktll topposite, rapt, a desperate rugger attempts to pass all the ball to his teammates. Jim Paloma topposite, bottoml shows some of hls l-lawaitan know-how as he runs the ball in tor a ' ' score. .. . R'-t -- , J S 2 ., f The Gaels often caught the opposition before they could get oft a good lmclc tabovet. .- 1-2.1 ,.fxj:11'fg ,,,-.Lyg-v- 517' ,1fi.g.,g 1 1.f?1- -i , , 'IQ-,iwf-Q--A-tk'-fig' f Joe Kehoe llettt was olten called on for the conversron attempt and rarely failed. .Yin ' t4fsg.sqq:fty.gr.t :sf-f if Q 11:-gga , . ' A' 1 .W :I 9 '-3 Legs often got tangled tn the scrums as evidence the ptcture below, Y mf.. r','1g,,x:- , , '- gy w ' .5 .11 gs ..,. .V ' I wg., E F1 . . . ,. Fl rt 'f-. '. .,.'-R 'f -gi?Pf3:j:r1 , 4' ' 4-'fs ,esltfw-'4 ' 'Jw - '-if 'X .mm 012 , till, 'v.'1i,kg'j.4:,. - , il ..44. gq -71. ., '-'- '1,'j,rY's':'x if ..f-V -5,--I . x ., -t .iffy .Q -F ,. A gtg -H-4- q I N 'ffl l , , ' . Q . ' 8 W E 1 l. ?,-'jwsf' mm l. Y, 1 Jr, A ,lf ,.w,:., ' , ,A LV, btw? f.- 31,..-.iw-.':Y.1yf.4w-...F 1 gt. .At wk 4 s .1 l V 4 ,1 Q- 90-gl Lf - 1 A 0944 i With the fine performance that the Gaels had over the last halt ot the season, next year can be a big-winning year. Although not possessing the heavy line that characterized Gael teams of three and tour years ago, the '66 Ruggers had plenty of speed and more to be expected in future years. Teams such as Cal and Santa Clara will have to have an outstanding performance to keep the Gaels out ot the game B , M 9 Q! ,fy wi feng, tif V V 4. rig Ar 2 F ii'-rj I f N r . 4. v , i a ., .,, U4 ,A x '1- 1 u --Q Q- ,,- . -1 4-1. -. ,. .J 4' ,J- N 1 ' an !- 51. ,Afil ,wa 1 :-1, E 4, .f .. . 1- WM J ITS, Q 4, X gn, l ' r ALE :rg- Anfi-ktwh . 1966 GAEL VARSITY With all the work the alumni has put into establishing Saint Marys greatness as a baseball power, the results have yet to show. This years varsity, hampered by lack at good pitching and solid hitting, had a disastrous season. Dick Boyd, junior pitcher, was the only glimmer ot light on a dark horizon tor the Gaels. Against such teams as Santa Clara, California, and USF the ottensive punch was lacking and the pitching fell apart. With a new era beginning next year, when scholarships will be offered tor the first time in baseball in many years, the alumni may be able to really startrebuilding. Ii.. 3 1-Tvs s .iii-' f ' 5- nu 1? f f : - '11- eilr 22,343 .XTQPQQH x' . . -1' . I L' vd,g.',x4if ft'-LP. ' ' F, '-3, -:' 'T' P'-1,-1,-451 3:7 it 31 - , ' ' 1 . Y c. V ' L. :I l l if Xxx A Gael hitter lopposite, belowl punches the ball into left field. The Gciel first baseman lobovel tries to hold the runner close to the bog. Goel pitching was o big problem this yeor, but spirit never slcckened lrightl. 45,1 p- 1: viii in 1 . If A, M J, , , 74 'g'j f':7 F r- N' f I 1. WEN? Kg, 0 ' 41' -' A- .-. ,,,. Q V The Gaels often found themselves swinging for the clowns as above. At the time of the shot the Gaels trailed A-O. Fielding was one of the brighter elements of the Gaels' campaign this year as evidenced in the put out or first lrighti. One of the fascinations of the game of baseball is running the bases. The GAEL was able to take a sequence of a Gael running down the first base line, ln frame i, the batter drops his bat after hitting a line shot towards third. In frame 2, the Galloping Gael hits his top speed. In frame 3, the opposition catcher runs along with the runner in order to cover first. EK , s P5-1 - - :- F ' ? 733, ri, -vi, 4 1 324 X2 : s S' ' Q-qw if .:. Fl .MJ . , 4' . - L v 'V 'ff-if 1 4 nr: E W I - - ei ' A-J'-Q sw L it . ,ea 1 .1 fvlf .QS til-zfjf, 1 ,H --, ,N -1. ii - .- 1,+'v rl' 4. 'Fig IF 1 ' Q A E .A 1 ii.-f--7 :leo 'bn' vy- iff f. 'N., as ,se - , ..- 'ee . QRS ...- T55 ' nf- y-..7. .,,n L -gala.. 1.1 - . l P4 'K , 'L -1- 'r . L in ,.: 2541 -f.s I Mft.-'ar' I .- ir- 11: E 6 , . Q 1' f lol, 4 a L. f. 'i x ,. ' , V i ' I 1 - - , , :, 1. . . i f i , Y ,vQ.'f' , ff, , '-Q-F5-fl ' ' ,y 4 ,. in W A .ai I: . 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'lf ' '11 1. TIP: 3j ,'3 . - , 1 mu 34, zw, m -' 522.555 1' , 1 1 Y , A f . F :sc si Q- ' 1 ssrh' t. P -Ml A ,ma W. H1 125 . i 1 Q 7 ,l , 1: 1' 1 ,z ' .. '. .E c , I 1 lf rg--. BROTHER KYRA MARATHON W NNER Benetiting from a summer at running, Brother Kyran, FSC, beat all comers in the annual Moraga Marathon. Due to a very bright sun and abnormal hot weather, the race was run ata much slower pace than in past years, Brother Kyrans winning time was 26:59. Second place went to John Framil- ick, coming in at 281565. Although Brother Kyran was the otticial winner of the race, the Polack Track Club, composed ot statt members ot the Saint Marys Collegian, tinished with the best time for the day, 23:11. The Collegian, the sponsor at the event, tinally posted a finisher, Mike McAnclrews, in the sixth year at D? - a1 competition. Twenty anxious runners ltopl start the race with victory in mind Brother Kyran exhausted from the lon race lleftl stretches out on the lawn 9 Showing signs of the strain of a long race a runner labovel approaches the finish line with no other runners in sight Brad Goodhart lopposite page! displays the otticral uniform ot the Polish Track Cub 138 'T 'NYV 2.11 , . ,K A Q., , 0' 'fr ,f ' LJ, 1 'Q if I ia 1 Cf is J: at f f' H 05 . 3 ,Q if J -,,1 X .. P wh . I .- Y'.L- -nv W P- 'Tr 17: M9 il X ' 0 L JU. Q ,f f + f 05:0 f 3 fm-b I? Q-,RI ,R Y-. JIM ,' i x 5w.-f ' gn, -vang' ,.,,..-, r .., 4.9, ' . psf gg .m - fix- -A ' :gi , . , .. TRACK VVi'rh The cooperationol Miromonte High, the Gaels were once again able To have The intramural lrcick meer, 'This years meet saw rnany double winners and Tom NlcGrath's Braceros walked all with lhe Blue League crown while Nlorowiiz grabbed the Red League honors. ' Anxious Gaels lfopl await The stortof1heiOO yd. dash. 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Y : : i - Q2 .2 V 5' 5, u ' : - 1 V N ' ' G QA E .ffm .1 , i 73? .Lg F 'A . . ' ' 1 -,T n . A ' 5 1. e- L.:-.....: -Y w w F F! as 1 w .M .XL 1 Z Q51- F? ff I!! 1' '.' .1 1 If rg 7, ,lr X - fQ.flj A' I , 32' U I5F'11r,p'Eilf H Y I.,- x 1 'a ' , M, F V ' yu 1 r , 4 'v i I 3 Li .W M vb 'iii 1' ,.N, ii 9 ,fs P... i'..'i it ix., 'Q Brother V. Matthew ltopt appears before the council to request money forthe drama club. Bob Harley labovel speaks to the council on behalf of Noel Palacios at Millikin nominations. A EXECUTI E CGUNCIL If the executive council accomplished nothing else during the past year, it did cut down on its meeting Time. Due tothe efforts of Dennis Coughlin and Mike Francoeur, the agenda was posted well in advance of The meeting. Although some unorthodox moves were made on behalf ofthe chairman, all who attended the meetings felt it favorable. Under the guiding hand of the senior representatives the council was never caught in an embarrassing position. With new resources available, the seniors led the way in the reasonable use ofthe new pot of gold . Soph-Frosh Representatives: John Coughlin, Mike McAndrews, John Hartnett lPresidenti, Steve Finn, Dove Lachiondo. Missing: Neal King iSophomore Presidentl, il t N - il Senior Representatives: Dick Spencer, Gary Coughlan lPresidentl, Pete Ratermann. Missing: Junior Represen tatives .loel Trudeau lPresidentl, E-rank Donahoe, and Ken Dothee, With the addition of the Karati Club, the November llth Movement, and the Young Democrats to the roll call, the council found itself often treading on thin ice over very touchy issues. It was the ability of the representatives to meet these issues head on which drew the praise of all those who found themselves in any way connected with council business. Sammy Lee lrightl adresses himself to o question from one of the council repre- sentatives concerning the new Karati Club. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Unlike the Sociol Committee ot the previous year, this years committee was not run according to strict constitutionol provisions. Working with o very small group ot very competent people, Bill Barnes was able to provide o tull and satisfactory social calen- ddr. With the ossistonce ot people from every class, no event was overlooked which had at one time been sponsored by the Social Committee or some other organization on campus. If any failure is to be recorded, it can only be due to the poor initiative on the part ot the clubs and organizations. The Publicity Committee during the past year wos co-chciirmonned by Jim Gotes and John Robertson. Due to their hard work, the Red and Blue appeared in a new torm to make it more convenient tor student use. The social calendar was printed every two weeks, informing students not only of compus activities, but olso of activities occurring in the surrounding area that would merit student atten- tion. Lett to right: John Hartnett, Bill Barnes, Mike McConneloug, H.B. Williams, John Robertson. 'Ek 'Q' ,4-ns QF K: f-, L, L, 15' I 'Q Ns .fl P9-' v .,p. , , 9 . UQ. 15-5 fr 'J- r , ,I E.. 4 u 4 P 4 Af -mf ' .' Y: J If g'- .:-:- Y- 6? digs, hfite .',1,F .x,X 11 fav . . - ' A 1 F' , Ju, Qui x 'rf 'An Qfg A '1 ' f J 25-STG?-if Wbnf ,b'!,,.,,?,?,J.,-1,3 6- f.f,,rg,7 1 ' 151' 311 ' -xp. ,I Or iL.:.gl'.':f. 'Q xo vx' lf 'M v ' H 'on 2 4' 6. VM .ull 7. W5 5 .'. 1.F 4 f Cl . k' H'.1'N- U ,A .,.. a 1, - , ' ff .. ' i ,X I Q? Ae EQ.. M iii' natfgf-L 'X X . - x , 'tr ,. ,iii kj' f ' ,I ins Q-valifngi 3, 's X, fs f x' . A 1.1 U 4 'Gi X P 251 rw, , I 14: Q51 ' Eff. ' 1 . 79 :A 4 k L. , X . 2,3 J ' 1 A i t W ' N F , 1 X! 'T , , J f :il t, . iff I A. vf , wif' 'f I 'fl C1532-1 5 .6 , L. ,c nuff YL' af .JT h lx +5 8 i X45 - 4! 3 5 ',, i .. FA. ' ,QQ 5. ... 74 , I ' kt - Ji. .a, A 41 ,J L? 'Qu , A ws! 'S' Ti 5 ffl , 11,17 ', H JW' A . . ,L H ,Q 3, w J 1 fff 1 if: x Mike Ferrigno, Editor 1966 GAEL In its attempt to otter something new and refreshing to the reader, the GAEL this year went on a broad program of employing color tor comfort. Not only are there more color pages than in previous annu- als, there is also much more background color. This is but one of the many changes that have been made this year to provide the viewer with some- thing new. But it is our most desirous wish that this book is tull ot the memories that will remain a part ot the man who will graduate trom Saint Marys. GAEL Stott: ltopl John Coughlin, George Hegarty, Dennis Kelly, John Russel, J.T, Kelly lbortoml Dan Andreotti, Dennis Tonsing, Hugh Lee, Dana Burchard, Tim McClenahan. 3, . G.. 1' I k .ZX U V V U v 4 . x fa I 41? El., , 1 v,- ?' J- , ,,fs--s 3 :, 1: f 4'-. '.,. -A aim.. . 7-- M 1 '- I 9 ,. ,.x 1 f Q' If- xv, 14 -wr gv, AE6, . f - '.,- ,1 , 6 'f'.,' I as 0' N ri-gs , 1'- -Z? 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Collegian Qyiicial Publicatipn of the Associated Students of Saint Mqry's College SMNT MARYS COLLEGE OF CALIFURNIA Editor JOHN LANNAN Sports Editor M IKE MCANDREWS News Editor STEVE COONY Feature Editor Jack McClenahan Copy 'Editor John Robertson STAFF WRITERS Dennis Kelly Tim Nolan Tom Gufrey Larry Byrd Dennis Tonsing Brother Kevin Viktor Dave Alvarez H. B. Williams Mark Ralph Ray Villegal Uohn Mahoney Chuck Arnold Norbert Pacheco Tom Roberts liian Murray Steve McFeely Pat Clement! Mike McClean Bill Macaskill John Naccarato Tom Mclniosh Tom Fahrner Brad Goodhari Steve Ledyard Neal King Bill McCann Jim Welch Business Manager Tim Kelly Advertising Manager Mike Herbold Circulation John Lannan Editor Second Semester ,Q js.. -wrlflg L55 ,gzti ,fra ,tiff ah' ax ff RGB 1 Us an ,s gl'l ,k will 1 lib ' lfhtar E lqisata .c 1 '4 'Kq si' ,.gR1 'i S . 1, i1::.!f ' m,z5,: ,-,Vw i - ...Q 94 ft COLLEGI The COLLEGIAN began the year without an editor, but Mike Herbold stepped into the breach, and the COLLEGIAN began publishing like the COLLEGIAN of old. New mastheads were experimented with, and new features fostered. But the traditional stories and features were faced with no new threats. In the second semester, the COLLEGIAN broke one of its long-standing traditions. A sophomore became editor. John Lannan attempted to instill some life into the paper. He promoted lively and controversial reporting, interesting features, and editorials which struck pay dirt. News Staff: Norbert Pacheco, John Robertson, Tim Kelly, Dennis Tonsing, Mike McLean. if T311 'T 1f:gii1'T7lZT +'-T . 'hurt fn ,- i -2 '5- ..-izsl f,:LaY.?b-as -6- 5. ff.: f V.-1 'ii .nh is - . , .771 A 5 :gif ..i.'--,I - rr- ef- . ' ' 1 Ql1 ,f!' Q fi '- ' Z e ' ', -IU ' ,- T'-1,5 .N 1 V , - wg, '-1-,Q e '- i ,Liv Fr ' fn , 2 Vu. .:i vii' - -t . ?H- Z., ,554 Aj.'-' 1 -y u e T ' ' ' A . if., . I 'it-I :4 ,- .eza y -Cyl., , 4.1 's P fi - 1 1 wg? . -' .- i ,V , f5,g ?::::, 'r -tv ,Lp rr., iv, 3: J : 4 I 'l,z..7,ggg1g I A is 3 Virus- 5 i-,755 'Av' -fix . I . , .'4g'..y,-:g.,- 3-Y. .1 aft' -. 1- . U35 - I - 'ici' -ft, -' ' 1-4 '-X 1 Q., ., Saint Mary's Collegian Official-Publication of the Associated Students of Saint Mary's College SAINT MARV'S COLLEGE 0F CALIFORNIA MIKE HERBOLD Ediior JOHN LANNAN Sports Editor STEVE COONY ' News Ecliior Jaclc McClenahan Feaiure Editor Bill Bertain Copy Eclifor STAFF WRITERS Dennis Kelly Rich Leo Gary Coughlan Milne Stetson Milne Acton Tim Nolan Dewayne Tully Harrison Benufi Tom Gufrey Larry Byrd Brother Thomas Wayne Richard Le! Rich Niehauser Brother Kevin Vikfolq Milce McAndrews H. B. William! Marlr Ralph Rey Villegal John Mahoney Pat Clemenh Greg, Kelly Milte McClean Norbert Pacheco Bill Macaslzill 'Tom Roberis John Robersfon PHOTOGRAPHER CARTOONIST H. Benuli Nick Radvanczy Jim Welch Business Manager l l Tim Kelly Advertising Manager 'Bill 'llschida Circulation fir: ,ig ..f wx- ix 4 '1 .,, xxx' l Jr, I ' 2 he I ' , 2 1 fsf?tg,' Sports stuff: H.B. Williams, Pot Clements, John Carney, Lorry Byrd, Jerry West, Tom Gutrey, Brad Goodhort, Mike McAndrews, Tom Roberts, Chuck Arnold. Mike Herbold, Editor, First Semester j A 'f '4 tg ' Mike McAndrews lrightl folks with one of his reporters out on ci story os John Lonnon plons out the page loyout for the issue. Mork Flint and Brion Murroy, working on other stories, discuss problems. Nick Rodvonczy lrightt holds the coptive oudi- ence of Mike McAndrevvs, John Robertson, Brother Kyron, ond Mike Herbold by reoding from the lotest trivio book. COLLEGIAN NIGHT Soint Mory's is beset with troclitions, but one thot few know obout, ond fewer wish to portoke of, is Collegion night. This is the Tuesdoy night to Weclnesdoy morning every other week when the stoff of the poper comes together to put together the next issue. Mony hours ore put into working on crossword puzzles, trivio books, ond ossorted other gcimes of skill, while o fevv feverishly write out stories. Almost onyone who is onything on compus mokes his woy dovvn to the office. During the cornpoign mony of the condidotes mode their oppeoronce in the office. At oround eleven the crowd wos pretty dense for the ncirrow office. . '75, 7, , g1W I 'N ' ..'?-gn' -ask. Lett to right: Tim Kelly, Dennis Kelly, Hugh Lee, Mike FOURTH ESTATE The Fourth Estate is comprised ot all editors of student publications. Its main function is to supervise the spring paper convention on campus. lt is through this body, also, that communications between the various publications are always open. FAILING AS A FALCONER Spring has come early this year: Outside the cabin ot our winter flight I stand naked in the snow, The green eyes of my lust busy ln the blossoms ot my imagination. I watch you ski: A dazzling bird ot prey Swoops the sun on wooden wings, Snatches my heart from my eyes, And homes on a sunbeam. lt cannot hold the pulsings, Over our crook of logs, my heart Falls tree, down into the tire. Jim Epps RESILENCE Old men are holy: imposed upon, Seeing intants cry their first cries In ancestral sepulchres, The sacredness ot mortuary ritual Entwining those who come from the dead With those who return to the dead, Knowing it is the dead who ore great, The elasticity of lite, The personnel ot sacred myths and legends Instead, hide their holiness Behind senile stories. Dan Andreotti T55 4 nr ,,. 1 - rin. 6461 Q ff if, ' aa Q1 1 r 4- 4 05 Q Q lil Ii... I ll The GAEL every year selects a few ot the submitted works that tind their way into the - PHOENIX, the campus liter- PHOENIX .... ...Ziff f?5iE5si,- fr! Tseeenez: :EEST lcmzvm,-ggi,-if , . 1: e n .f34E?:E:55a52Qi If - s -45223545-gzfr' 1 .., . 'pals' ..'. :'.D ' X ws- J-L.,-f s. - , ..'I-... - SX .41 .M-4- vw Hgh ., 0 ...jg .,. ,S '3 ef 4,4-: :miuhj ' 'hgzaz-an 11.5 -, 'fe-hem,-. .. X , -,gr -- 591-:-rm X hip ... figqpg 'fwh mi 0. , r, 1 ,W 4 , . x 6 I n je? X ,O , f ff 44 f . 4 f IE Wifi' . ' ta: 'qw-5 I ..I .-Xu-n E. 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'-ff -4: i J- ,gif 'i' ,Fifa F W , 4 X 1 - i' -57.-egg, .L j'.'1 ' I. 1' ' ,I I .129 i-E-U IV 1Ai , , 4,4-' r.,- ,-.- A 1-is 9 TT l l i T , ll ,igivfi-H una Lana.: l 1,..1I4.,5n5' ALPHA GAMMA The Language Honor SocieTy was dormanf for mosf of The year due To The fact ThaT The eleded officers lacked iniTiaTive. LaTe in The second semesfer, Those sfudenfs who remember The acrive club of a few years ago reorganized The club, elecfed new officers, iniTiaTed new members, and began plans for nexf year. The Drama Club had greaf plans This past year To puf on T.S. ElioT's Mur- der in The Cafhedralu, buf due To producTion cosfs and illness were forced To abandon The proiecf. To make amends To The sTudenTbody, The club puT on oral readings aT Open l-louse and made arrangmenfs for The Holy Names Symphony To appear on campus. i ,F ',. Q 'l?e'f':.4 0.94 J: if , f . 05 1 . 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For the members of the club, the highlight of the year was the autopsy they attended. The Rally Club, behind Bob Lera, made every effort to be felt during the past year. If we did not feel the effect, we can be sure that the Broncos of Santa Clara will never forget them. Due to the spirit exhibited by these few individuals, game attendance was never small. A... .gi v f . I' , . I .11 Brother Alcide ltopi stands with his team captain before the match, The team gathers for a casual pose Irightt. N-ti 4 Under the guiding hand ot Brother Alcide, the Tennis Club this year returned to active Competition with neighboring schools. The team did remarkably well considering the marked ab- sence ot any type at enthu- siasm tor the sport over the last tevv years. lt is expected that the club will grow and gain depth. Brad Goodhort is The biggesr and probololy the best 'rehhis player Soiht Marys hos To offer. As can be seen from these shots, he puts o lor of muscle into his delivery. l ' ' ' 1 f x i 't G' 7' w, The reom poses with Open House guesls. im livin .V- T A I . lt' l. Q-TTT' t A YR CoNvENT1o gg The only political club on campus affiliated with a state-wide organizationfthe T YR's attend a convention every year to elect otticers and vvrite a plattorm. This J Q41 year, J. T. Kelly led the largest delegation ever to the convention in Fresno. .gil Although the outcome vvas quite unpleasant tor our YR's, they came back V 5 if .I Willing to go to Work for the party. is tl Z? ,ri ' -1 T rig! - Q in T. Kelly, YR President for the Saint Mary s chapter. When youre out to win, you campaign anywhere you have a chance, even during a break trom the scheduled activities. 4 The trip to Fresno is an exciting one! You even get to pass the inland empire of Livermore. Looking more like o Latin American dictator plus body guards than o delegation to a convention, J. T. leads his warriors into the tray. rf Qwx., -In 1 5 Li 3: u I GU' we 123 FLW rr r . ,5 J qflw. ' 'eff N N - ? 9 f' , , '?, Q 1- 4' ' Q , .3 W- if ',hg- -.-r' ' X 4, lg N ' 1 J' - A1 di w w X . if JE' 'L if A N , ' v..e'.'.L ,- Jizi , . ,- 2. ,?,. f ' 'J' gih 'D Q v-Q 'Q .Vi seg A 4- 'un Qditu S' A F 1 4 3 A D QF lonely freshman lfar leftl awaits the orders of a supervising sophomore on wo rk crew. e trash got to know Saint Mary's really well. beanies and UGO Gael buttons lleftl, the frosh walk hand-in-hand. trash get the word labovel in orientation meeting with tough frosh rarely had o chance to smile, but when they did, they beamed. get their annual turning over lrightl during part of the FROSHI ITI T10 With the initiation ofthe class of 1969, a tradition at Saint Mary's has come to an end. Initiation will be no more! No longer will a freshman run to Moraga on a cold September morning. No longer will the grounds get their annual cleaning-up. No longer will that close bond of friendship be established between members of both classes. Tbis year's initiation was held before the opening ofthe school year in order not to interfere with classes and meetings with counselors. The sophomores showed their ability once again to enhance the spirit of Saint Mary's into the largest class to ever enter Saint Marys Q t' we wr 1 4, , .Ate 'Q L sagem r. V vw- r-or-.'1, F..f,-.54 -W , ..,- A 3 1, .ifb 5, . K, isa , J -l- J f sff 5' I if lf 133' -V ,I ery' .J f' -- ' -flies fi 'i Juniors ossisi the choploin lobovei os he blesses the new rings. Fother distributes communion lrighrl to the Juniors ond their dares dt ihebe innin ofcimenworobledo 9 9 YA Before The dinner-dance begins, Juniors enioy the ormosphere of the iovern in the Sheraton-Poloce. JU ICR RI G DAY The closs ring is the center of irodiiion or Soini Mory's, ond The doy on which They ore received is filled with ceremony. The chcipldin presides over' ci Moss for the Juniors which is followed by o special loreokiosi, In the evening ci dinner- dcince is held oi The Sherdion-Pciloce l-loiel cii which time eoch Junior is presented with his ring. In dll, ci wonderful doy. 4 as CI? .A 5 ,.s.-23 we '-f- ',1,l- . sn was Y-L gm- -pn i.-M X- ro fa nerr' I were r 909 269316 :FFF eici-so Nd I 4 fir! Q fl i , U, was 5. f NWT! fix i 'Q f-5 ' .L ', 'P , 'L C3351 , . u. .:' ' . Q - 0:- A.. Junior's president Joel Trudeau ond vice-president Mike Mcffonneloug roost The class idbovei. As Mike announces the nomes of The Juniors, Joel presenis the rings. ileffi. After The rings have been distrib- uted lbelovvi Joel Trudeau on- nounces The closing of the ceremony omidsi applause. 5 1 up' ,ri at me .lock Coyne, Mork Flint, dotes, ond other Juniors sit ot 0 picnic table lobovei ond discuss the preceding nights events. The barbecue proved to be the spot most visited during the dciy irighti. Tom Bruce, civec tux, ibelowi lifts his gloss to all those who participated in the festivities. -X Qf i favfi. - , -lift 7.1 ' : il - lj Bs RI G PICNIC To conclude The celebrotion of their new rings, the Juniors held ct picnic the dciy following the Ring Donce. The offoir vvos rother quiet, considering the foct thot noise offected mciny of the pcirticiponts in on unusuol vvoiy. ,H , .s fy K5- 'll lv-v ,.-A .' 2 'All 6 U b . i ,,f ' N-we N- M , x X N i, i 'r .., ,ff 1 . - -' 'lil--.,., ' A 4 9, 2 if Q '1-' L We ' -. 9 vi A 2 il 4 BLOGD DRI E One ot the more importont events held on compus eoch yeor is the blood drive. By building up o blood bonk, Students who tind ihemselves in need of o transfusion ore oble to receive the blood without the usuol expense. The generosity of the student body never seems to diminish trom yeor to yeor os regards this worthy drive. Ei F ,. W . ,ki V All eyes were on the Guaraldi trio as they played their now famous Cast Your Fate to the Wind . Other works performed came from the Guaraldi album Jazz impressions of Black Orpheus and selections of works by Dave Brubeck. GUARALDI On October Qi st, due to the efforts of Jerry Fitzpatrick, Vince Guaraldi and his group of .lazz Musicians entertained members of the stuolentbody and friends with a concert in Madigan Gymnasium. Although there was a delay of forty-five minutes, it was well worth it. Bolo Sete, the fine guitarist of the group, was fabulous in his solo appearance as well as with the group. Bala Sete, Brazilian guitarist, put on a mem- orable performance. Not only did he show amazing skill in playing the classical guitar, he also sang some famous Brazilian folk songs. mi. 1w':?imWv1fll'1VFnx11U?i1 ax:f5 ,mmmf . .5 ' ' ' ' 'f w ur 1 wmv. -X- , f - NJ. W 'WWE 551, W!iHW,,Hju,w. ity J,,3g.i-2 1 fx - 4- ' -' . 1 5, UM'I'Ph- ,1i1'x, ff75'P: L L :jf 14, gif L f ' ligfff' 173' r 13,5 ' am si . .ss, 'JEAU:, -'Sa , ga . W w g ' 1 ml A. ,YH .AVI -3. 'Z-.1:.',l'I 1 ,. , HH ff 'wx , GROU DBREAKING lr, Q1 1 HEY? When the present Senior Class was being orientated , they were told of plans for a new library from which they could reap many benefits. In the Fall of 1965 the ground was broken for this new edifice. When the building is completed in the Spring of l967, it will house over one hundred thousand volumes. Many of the patrons of the new library were present for the ceremonies. Brother Michael, Brother Albert, and President Tom Redman were among those who addressed the assembled group. With the construction of the new library, the first phase of Century ll will have been accomplished. One of the guest speakers labovel addresses the large crowd. Guests on the platform lleftl direct themselves to the proceedings at the podium. The blessings of the Church are placed on the ground that will eventually support the new library. Brother Michael loppositel is assisted in breaking the ground. r.. rf.. wx N ,--f-- ..l'xx4- TWT-65, ...smifsg api' 1 .JJ .1' I ' ' I 1 - Q V 5 .6 .1 in ' W, A. -, , , 555 ., M .,. ,N fv.-mf w vf . A .- ,f . 5 X, I r 2 . 1 ' I .pi 'MP-O '4' I .lr N 44 1 Wi if - 1 .IL lv, F. 1 if ' .1 L. , 1 I X Q , 1' LE' 'MVN E. 5 4: as , 3, E -nr-F' ,ui mLQv.N.EE ,J rx . 1 1 J I 4 . P ff! k 5 '4 v . ' 'Bti-,-L 1 ' ' ' ,rf , .V A A ' 1 ' l I I if ,M 4 uni . L .,. , 4 4 I A -A wh? , l Lf,.fT Z , ',,i' -lN5Q,'. ' ln w.ff--nrlfasml + -.135f,..1:gf,'5'V:' 44' ,fig z . . 'fpiggx-.,' t 1 - ,W , ,' W 1 i A ggi!! g .Q CONSTRUCTIO Due to the condition ot the ground in front ot Donte l-Ioll, much ot the construction ot the new Iibrory hod to be postponed tor severol months in order thot the ground might settle. New pipelines, such os seen in the pictures on these two poges, were loid oround the perimeter ot the building, ond student lite wos slightly disrupted from its usuol routine by huge trenches ocross the poths to Donte l-loll ond the othletic fields. Lip' ',-,, A:-H ' Q ' S1- 5 ' 4- ' 1, --F+-- I. if 57537 , A ,Z E Q H' u Xa? Q., ,Ng , ,Sf iv nz wx H 222 :X , 5112? ,M H fr ,wg ,in gg.. ' Q , fl' --.' , 7 QI Rick Basstord ltopl seems to be enioying o mixer held in Oliver Hall early lost fall. The double exposure labovel catches many aspects of a Saint Marys mixer in one shot, Cute girls lrightl always add to the enioyment at o Saint Marys mixer. MIXERS One ot the greatest misconceptions at people who are not in close Contact with Saint Marys is that the school is so isolated that it is impossible to have a well-rounded social calendar. Yet Gaels know different. Being the only all-mens college in Northern California, Gael mixers always draw. ln return, many bay area womens colleges have exclusive mixers with students from Saint Marys. When the new student union is completed, the situation will be brighter tor social activities along this line. 4'1.? 'Ji 1' Wil' ' vfx v-1 f wv 'rf .f 'Q .H .W , , J' Q' lu 9 I ,.5,. ,A 1 S uv- W y I , L X 11fq2gg9aL,gmf , -ef , ,gg I: I!! 7 1 hx ,fig 5711 x4 . ' ' m. . 1- ft. 1 4 1 ' ' ,-., t v., L 1' .W V I ,iv 1 V 4 Y fi'-N I All ng -' 1 I., ,Q le :L 11, ., ,nf N, ' ' 13' gn: gf Vg ' 'Q 1 , Q l'ini iv-J. 'X ,. swf Lf!! , I 'MN , r, fu r ' fr 5 N X. ue. I--one S lv' A P ': ,- H- W: JP, J' .w' 3 ix c 4. ,- , fl? - 33 F- .Qf ,' iyff Wil , ' if Eb gg fig,-, K ' vw .Ki ' ' 1'HH'W J ' ' ' H , .iiix . N HQ' , ' ,x ' 1 ' I ,fx 'T a-- If..- N Twiigg B ' T. ah' L . 5 Q-wi. 1. NN I. 'W E mid Q wu fx 1 W I JN N X 11 S. if f IFS? , lx- 'Gifs 1' I W 245: ' ifflffl ' will ew ff' f f, -, Jerry Forrester and his date labovei welcome the Couples and present them with a memory book. When it comes to dancing, no incentive is needed as can be seen from the picture to the right and the one below. . ..,v.,i: Qi .- : 53.59.-..,, 1- . : if P 4 ,. 'T 2-5: f 0, , ,',' . fhfavqnk f-N ,,f4jxX4',- '-.Q Lui- . 3 .ff-1 J A Q YQ H' f.-igxffff ly, :pf c.. it s f A V J , - QQ 92.311 -K W 7, . f'- CHRISTMAS DANCE With a reduction ot maior dances ond mixers on this years social colendor, every dance became a greater drawing card than its predecessor. But the dance which created the greatest excitement, at least to the Seniors, wcis the Christmas Dance. The tradition of gift-giving to the Seniors was the high point of the night. A good band entertained close to tour hundred couples, with Christmos carols being sung to prepare tor the Yule season. 'lllaiL,ma! Bm N H w LH ' I-:SFP-' ' 154' rg I.. .1611-,. an.'.f,', v, -V .- fun. .fu-.1 ,4 M- -, -.,4.,vA.,,. -i'f'.r.1 -' 1 x . 4 -,.,,1,,. Dwi Y 1 .. Y, . 'X , ,, ,, .,.,..,.,,. ani, ,.,, - Wm, fi f 4 I be L ' by ,515 - V V yi - ,Lv ,j ,haw W 1 I f: f x -r n 'Z' :ins I' L .- ' , ,'rt' 2 24,e,,L1N.g Q' jf-!El4 5113, ' aw 'Ln '-M W-'fffgf , , ' I W ., . 'J ' 72M g ww gg LF' if ,, 1,14 - .,., , J. , 'riff if E20 iff H.. 4. - 55-ffl M ' in i I v f w A., X X ww Y . 5 -1. ff? , .' i - -m Jr JG Q'--I' if , 'i -- 1:1 X . f A ,,, V affffbzz: A , gs. -I-,M Y . . ... .- ,:r -,f,-J 1' - PR. 1 ,is-9212? ' A-1 SA A CLARA RAID An inspired Freshman Class pulled oft one ot the greatest raids ever perpetrated against Santa Clara prior To the loig game. On a calm Friday, during The Junior Rally, the Prunes took revenge. Since They could not enter thie- campus on toot, they took to The air. Pamphlets dropped from a planp pronounced The doom at The Gaels. This had little ettect upon Gael enthusiasm, andthe Gaels reacted in a proper, Christian character. Juniors leap upto pick Santa Clara leaflets out of the air. lleftl Mike Petrini and Paul Mid- dlebrook lrightl provide err Tertainrnent during the sky raid. The Gaels lbelovvl lie down to spell out o message for the visitors. Ross McCarty lfar rightl be- haves as a proper Gael in giving a Contra Costa sheriff particulars onthe sky raid. c l l l l .,V. . Zvggiil ZS- T' as w 1 'W ,. '3 I O , Q 0 fl '- nr 1. 1 I 1 x .ix 5 3 0 ,, 4 .-+V! QJJTQ ffl' i 1 ' ' mai ' -1 P ,I wx bJ+?5?.AHL3:3LQl 'V 1 M m'!H iw' ' V 1 'M' A ., 5 I s w .W Y ,Y Sb fav v. f : A 4 ' uvlr r 'Y ' gf' ' I N 'L 'Q ,J Q E F HL ' i' B . ' ,Q Km 0 If l . ff-u',p,, 1 ' 1 E sr 'X 5-K Q-. Pm fgf , -9. -if 44, JW.,-4 .,,..,---4-P Y 'J 'iw l W .L Ed X' -I ,, 1f,.,5 wg I ffffiifg 4 39:3 , xvx VX J, s ' .-' 4 0 . ,. V' . - ., 'H-Q. . nf' 'x '.- ' 'Jw V -qv. .. f.'.,1L....A , , f I ,IT 'i,-,..z..- -' F- - , ..g,,, ,.a.4.--, ' ,- .93 SJ Qfa 2 e K xx .gl A.:a4 P 'e LJ i if - E 1 11 , 1 f Q i r I f ! , , Q Y ,n x M 'Y W X Qu- 4' . V4 , 'V z gem av 'I W gf' U '94 I N A Q? ' 1 f v 4 3 ,J fr in 'Jh- l I sg ,. A f 'ir RETREAT No matter how rnuch fun and excitement fill o Gaels life, he never forgets his religious obligations. Every year the entire srudenfioody goes on retreat. The seniors make a closed retreat off campus. ln The silence of 'rhe country, the senior is able to find himself and his Masier. , lihi , r sv.-ET -id rn. Pie' is Q' T-s'5 5',. 'WHL be i 5 A.is',.,, 4 . ' LH Av V ' 3 , ii qv. IA -af' 4. vs 5' I '5'9 ' QI!! in r P 1 r R' 1' WW - i, Wir' 'W OUTDGOR MASS ,, l Father Lester, in his cqpacity as chaplaing has attempted to l bring the litgfgystg As an example of this, ia Mass was offered'g5?l5iQQ.o,f5'DeiiLa Salle Hall during K- t second semester-L ihbped to attract the stu l by including i'il'l'Q1QtenfG1T5nyW'mUSfic, and the response w il lllj pleasing. ' 9 'Q a ! v 5 Vg: lv : WEA- li' 1 e ' iii 1- iilh , JJ! ff , v 'I W I 5 l'fQffQ'-1 1: . Q W QV uh' 1 i .,.,. .4 . ...X ,., Ljm iw M . L - . .sa. l, t aj V W :- D ' . N, t t s , -. :ing ,g:,'g2g,-, , gg,sglli'e5f. x ' ' l JI ff fl r m , .Ly it + 5 ti V I Q . 1 ', l P i g .limi ,t,,: l .'i' . ' Q 'tts rf FA 'L k li , fiat . lux LT.. .Q egg- 2 . '- 'A , . . ,Y ffbm, .-r N . 'M,,f fill Q ,,: ,1 lllgf ,' l W'-' .E-:fini . .SPH .,, -3- mi- 3 ll -.14-5 it ,M bam. 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V, -T -,f..,,,,- ,+- .- ff' 4 L 1 . .i X- A.. 3 '1 1 7' fl I 5? 4-,, - 1 g 1 Xia ff- 442' ,,,-auf:---7 X. ,za 'U , d1.2,, i'?llT'i-Ei--asa, Y' A- ' f' 'Q- ' Giga' ' , :EVN- ' ' ' ff' fyjyffk' -fini' ' ,f , .' S' Q if L' '. A 7' V 3 v- N - , 1 I Vl A A ? . V VJ-I QL: ,. 4 ffl if V ff ' ,. - ,, xf ' l F MIS l , , FJ, - 'gn-5 . N ii .9 if F l f V b T, E ' N K. - X r4.5 , k ll I A-Inf -- - Short-sleeve shirts iobove, right! was the order for a very worm day. A typical scene on campus lobove, leftl was the family group visiting all the points of interest. Tennis enthusiasts lcenter, rightl filled the courts, doubling up in most cases. Most of the crowd eventually found itself on the rugby field labovel to see o lop-sided game. The Folk Music Society lrightl spread itself all over the campus providing entertainment for the parents. - I H RQ 1 - 4 f . ,,, SAM YORTY CAMPAIG TOP ln the midst of an uphill struggle tor the Democrcitic nomination for governor, Mayor Samuel Yorty of Los Angeles visited the campus in the early spring. Mayor Yorty expressed his feelings regarding the functioning ot the state at the present time, and proposed to his audience his own plcins. Jack Coyne lopposite, leltl, Special Events Chairman, introduces Mayor Yarty to the audience. Mayor Yorty lopposite, center! answers questions of reporters at heliport as Wolly Lumpkin, a member of the official greeting committee waits to bring the mayor tothe campus. An attentive group of students loppositel listen to the Mayor as he presents his program forthe future. an GAEL camera itopt catches cr wrcle-angled view ofthe audience. Brother Michael and Brother Albert labovel entertain Mayor Yarty at o reception helcl in his honor after the speech, Mayor Yorty irrght. expresses concern over present operation of the state government l97 ASSMC PRING Rallies and girls highlighted this years elections. Jack Coyne and Mike Petrini spared no expense to make sure that the studentbody understood their respective programs. Petrini proved the victor in heavy balloting. Ken Dothee, Wight makes right, defeated Mike Francoeur tor Vice'President. A large crowd lupper, lettl, gathers in front ot De La Salle for Petrini Rally. Music, and a girl, lleftl make the perfect combination to keep fel- lows interested. John Coughlin lbelow, leftl finds the performance pretty amusing. Mike Francoeur ibelovv, rightl corners Joe Cocikley to tell of his proposals for 196667. Clever signs, such as the one to the right, helped liven the gen eral campaign .i ,.- Til? l P' rs ff ,.,. Fifi: A-4-A vs. ,4 'I 'nl Pl. ,ET '5'ln5..,. ELECTIO In other elections, John Robertson detecited Tom Bruce tor ASSMC secretory. Tom Roglond, new intromurol monoger, de- tected John otto Bovvermoister ond Bill Sonnemon. Norm Morcoux, running un- opposed, was elected treasurer, ond Ron Birdsoll, cilso running unopposed, vvos elected heod-cheerleoder. ii ee :ii ns, Mike I-loutler, Chris Jones, ond L Neol King lobove, right! discuss the condidcites. Albertus Magnus Moundus irightl is ottroctively decorated with o Tom Bruce sign. Mike Govin, cz solid Bovvermos- ter mon, lbelow, leftl tries to stir up some support for John. Where there's o cute girl, there's Boomer ilovver rightl. Both ore supporters ot next yeoris student body president, Mike Petrini. ::'.Ai1 Nj 5 'iluvm it 'tm . xx hdl..:,I as -gf 1-.- nga.. -K -, Y- --. ' -Ag f -1 we-f N f V . 3 . . 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While The Seniors were enioying The hospitality of DiMaggio's, the Juniors, Sophs, and Frosh were merrily riding about The bay To end The social year. Coors still on tobovel, couples enter the en- closed area of the boat. Though space was a luxury, most found o way to enioy the music lrighrl. Even Mr, Parziole found the ride to his liking lbelowl. ff' .A., R31 9 -2 There seems to be something oboul the solt ciir which oclivotes muscles seldom used ltop, righzl. There were o few reloxing moments when the music wos soft ond slow, when the swoy of the lsocii could be felt below the feet lcenterl. Pot Breen ond friends lrightl show bubbly smiles to the ccimeromon. J 4'-A WX T C . -,weak , ' , U . Q janv 43155-131-, ffrf . V -1- 'lffik-is Y: ' ' qQ5:i,.5v 'f1:. 53,3 - ' uf f:,aeaLq, f 33. x i l ILLIKE AWARD At the last Executive Council meeting ot the school year, one senior is selected as the outstanding worker in his class both tor the activities he has worked on tor the class as well as for those activities which serve the studentbody. This year three seniors were nominated tor the award: Mike Ferrigno, Tim Nolan, and Noel Palacios. After the balloting had been concluded it was announced that Tim Nolan was the recipient ot the Milliken Award. Qt all the seniors no one has worked harder for the class and such an honor proves a lust reward. When the winner was announced ltopl, Tim was all smiles. Dick Spencer member of the Executive Council delivered the nomination speech for Tim letl During those anxious moments waiting for the results lbottomi Tim found himself discussing the Senior Ball ,. g s 1 'QQ T' KEGGERS The students at Saint Marys do more celebrating than probably any other campus in the land. What else could explain the weekly iaunts out to the Grove for the ritual of popping the keg. lt is this lighter side of life at Saint Marys which will remind us always of the good old dayslf If nothing else, beer creates fraternity ltopl, Harry Crosby llaelowl shows how it should be done. iv With somber outlook, George Luczy lrightl stares into the camera he so often found himself on the other side of during the year as GAEL pho- tographer. -3 B4 ' F WX . Tw., K' ,,,,in-- i 55.1, Ar .f .. f. ., ' I4 .v ' ' V' V' ' 1 1,,.-.--2?-fggr'Ji,-,.-y?y-, fd,- H in 1 , :H I i . . if 7 X, I. vb-Q, i fc' h K ka ml In - . .. ,N ik 3 :li . 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AJ lv '33 -Q ,, , Y , . - -6- -...... Y, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bing C. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lera Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leurey Mr. E. J. Louie and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Neno A. Lucido Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lucido Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Luczy Richard F. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lynch Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mariani, Jr. Fred Massetti Pio A. Mastroianni Frank McGrath, Jr. Charles McKeon James E. McFeely William E. Meuser, Jr. Senator George Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dominic Mirante C. Raymond Mottut .Thomas G. Monahan E. Montredini E. L. Molloy Gene Morales James N. Nagaoka Joseph Nazzaro Edward C. Neely Mrs. Grace Nemmert Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Franl4J. O'Brien Ben A. G'Dorisio .James Y. Okazaki C. O'Keete Gilbert K. Pacheco R. J. Paganelli Mrs. Rodrigues Paloma Mr. and Mrs. T. Pasian Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Pasqualetti James F. Patterson B. Pedrotti John Peters B. P. Pino Michael Pio S. Milton Piuma Sherman O. Pratt .Joseph Quinette Elio Romacciotti A Richard Ravizza Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Reames James F. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Carleton L. Riley Mrs. lla L. Rizzardini Capt. and Mrs. John B. Robertson Mrs. A. Rosa io .Joseph A. Ryan .John E. Salaberry . Ray Sani . R. W. Schmidt . K. L. Scotield . Robert Scurria .Joseph P. Shally .Edward M. Shelton . Fred Sherry .David J. Sikes . R. Siri . R. Sonntag . and Mrs. William E. Spaw .and Mrs. Thomas F. Steel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Carolin Mr. Mr Mr . Bernard R. Steffen .Alfred C. Stepan, Jr. .Clarence T. Stein Rodney A. Stetson . E. P. Stoop e A. Stuart and Mrs. A. Stubbs .and Mrs. Edward E. Tanner and Mrs. John l. Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Travers Mr. and Mrs. John L. Traverso Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tringali Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tschida Mr. and Mrs. William E. Vallon Mr. and Mrs. John R. Van der Zee Mr. and Mrs. John F. Viera Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vlautin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wall Major ond Mrs. Gordon M. Welch Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Charles West Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Widmer Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilsey Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Yost Dr. and Mrs. John R. Young Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. 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Crocker- Citlzens offers Specual Checking Accounts at low cost, with no mlnimum balance requrred, and Regular Checking Accounts, Q 7 whlch cost little or nothing, depending upon account actlvuty and balance. Stop in and see whlch one better fits your needs, Play lt safe. CRoNi5554LC-MENS THE 1-3 1011 CLASS Rheem Valley Office 455 Center Slreef Member of the Federal Deposit if GQDTS BLESSING RHEEM VALLEY BOWL T0 THE CLASS OF 1966 Home of the Sf. Mary's Gaels FACULTY, Bowling League Located in the Rheem Valley Shopping Center ' I 7 S The Hub of Southwestern Contra Cosla County OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE GAELS I I INSURANCE BROKERS SINCE X915 OHANSING SAINT MARY 93 T E Valley Blvd., Walnut Creek, Califorrli 939-4171 HAIL CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 66 G d Sho Mo g Sh pp g C I A FRIEND THE TWINS LATERNS 512 CENTER STREET GIFTS AND CARDS TO THE BILL'S SHOE REPAIR CLASS UF 1966 LTIEJECZA EXEhY1fEE'ETY HOLIDAY TRAVEL PLAZA CENTER ff.G':ATE5fIAALZ55?54IUCKY S'rucIer1Ts ond faculty of ST. Marys always welcome ACK LEDGEME T As we close the thirty-sixth volume of the GAEL, it is only proper that we make mention of all those who assisted in bringing this book about. First, our sincere thanks to American Yearbook Company, and especially to Mr. Bud Bosco who furnished us with not only new ideas but also with beautiful color photos for use in the annual. Secondly, to Don Bosco Studios, and especially Mr. Joe Gorman, who saw to it that our photographic needs were filled. Also Mr. Hal Symonds of the Don Bosco Studios for the fine portraits for the studentbody cards and the yearbookr Thirdly we would like to express our thanks to the parents of Saint Mary's. Through their generosity the GAEL was able to expand in size, number, and quality. We cannot express completely our thanks for your assistance. Faurthly, to all our advertisers we say thank you for your confidence and contributions. We only hope that the book meets the standards you regard so highly, Fifthly, we wish to thank Mr. Thomas Twomey, our modera- tor, for his assistance and cooperation. Sixthly, we would like to express our thanks to the adminis- tration and faculty of Saint Mary's College for their out- standing help. Especially we wish to thank Dr, Pollock for allowing us to photograph the members ofthe faculty while they were teaching class. Lastly, our heartfelt thanks to the members ofthe T966 GAEL staff for their outstanding iob on this year's annual. PRO THE EDITCR ln the T965 edition ofthe GAEL I expressed the hope that all the GAELS of the future would strive' for greater excellence than their predecessors. I hope that you who survey this book will think that progress has been made. The staff and I have grown by the comments expressed over last year's edition and hope that some of the errors and oversights have been omitted. At the same time, I hope that you will notice the new format of the book and the emphasis on catching people in action, the action which makes Saint Mary's a living unity. Many people deserve credit in bringing this book into existence, and I have tried to enumerate them above, but I failed to make mention of members of our immediate studentbody, for I feel that they deserve some personal recognition. I would like to thank, first of all, the members of the executive council for the faith they have entrusted to me and to the members ofthe yearbook staff. Especially do I want to thank them for their generous allocation grant. To Pat Breen, coseditor and business manager of the book, our warmest thanks. To Bernie Mastroianni, George Hegarty, Tim McClenahan, and Denny Dwire, thanks for the long hours put in soliciting advertising for the book. To George Luczy, Dennis Kelly, and Dennis Tonsing for the fine pho- tography, o'ur fullest esteem. To Nick Radvanczy and Dan Andreotti for their artwork for the book I also must say thanks. Thanks also must go to John Coughlin, Tim Kelly, and Mike Stetson for their assistance. Lastly, our thanks to Brother IJ. Albert for providing for us a true picture of the dedicated Christian Brother, and strong and inspirational Gaels, such as John I-lartnett and Neal King, for the picture of the true Saint Mary's man. I close this book of memories with the some desire that I expressed a year ago, that all GAELS in the future will provide for student and stranger, for parent and advertiser, for teacher and businessman, a wonderful picture of life in the Moraga valley. Sincerely Mike Ferrigno Editor, T966 GAEL 1 N, -1. ,4.,, SAT, w af Y 1 ...re S N X x X X N 'N 'K x v x x .X X R x ' x, x x 1 x 1
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