St Marys High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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tif D UIS FRANCIS HARRIGAN Student Body TERRENCE LESTER REILLY President '49 Student Court '49 Executive Council '49 Federation ot Catholic High Schools '46 - '49 Altar Society '46 - '49 Honor Society '46 - '48 Football '46 - '49 Basketball '46 - '49 Baseball '46 - '49 Interclass Basketball '46-'48 lntercless Baseball '46 - '49 Block S. M, Society '46 - '49 Year Book Stait '49 Christmas Play '48 Class lfollies '47, 545. Proctor '49 '49 MARY JEAN PRATO SU siuaeni Body Vice-President '49 Class Vice-President '48 Eifecutive Council '48 - '49 Fddaration ot Catholic High Schools '46 . '49 Literature Comm, '46 - '49 Kettle Stott '48 Assistant Editor '45 6-.Jk.A. '49 President '49 Baslreiball '46 - '49 Captain '45, '49 lnterclass Basketball '46349 Interclass Baseball '46 - '49 Year Book Stott '49 Choir '49 Christmas Play '48 Class Follies '47, '48, '49 SAN ANN MARIANI Student Body Secretary '49 Executive Council '49 Literature Committee '49 Federation at Catholic High Schools '46 - '49 Honor Society '46 - '48 Year Boolc Stott '49 ANTHONY FERRARI Student Body Treasurer '49 Student Court '49 Executive Council '49 Federation ot Catholic High Schools '46 - '49 Mission Committee '46 Football '49 lntarclass Basketball '46-'47 lnterclass Baseball '46 Year Ecol: Statt '49 Christmas Play Proctor '49 Senior Class President '49 Class Sergeant at Arms '48 Student Court '49 Executive Council '49 Fed. Cath. High Schs. '46-'49 Altar Society '46 Kettle Statt '46 - '48 Football '47 - '4B: Mgr. '46 Baseball '46 - '49: Outstanding Player Award '48 lnterclass Basketball '48 lnterclass Baseball '46 - '45 Block S. M. Society '48 - '49 Year BoolcStai1i '49 Christmas Play '48 Class Follies '47, '48, '49 Proctor '49 MAU REEN ANN MAHON EY Executive Council '49 Federation ot Catholic High Schools '46 - '49 Parish Activities Comm.'47-'49 Secretary '49 Kettle Stott' '49 Honor Society '46 - '49 G.A.A. '49 lnterclass Baseball '49 Year Book Editor '49 Christmas Play '48 Class Follies '47, '48 Rally Committee '49 MARCELLA FLORA STADER Executive Council '49 Federation ot Catholic High Schools '46 - '49 Parish Activities Committee '46 - '43 Kettle Stott '48 - '49 Editor '49 Basketball '47 Interclass Basketball '47 Year Book Statt Choir '49 Christmas Play '47, '48 Class Follies '47, '48 Rally Committee '49 RAYMOND KENNEDY 0'NEIL Transferred trom Saint lgnatius High School. San Francisco '47 Student Court '49 Executive Council '49 Federation ot Catholic High Schools. President ot Saint Mary's unit '49 Executive Council. North Bay Unit '47 - '49 Athletic Commissioner '49 KBttlB Stott '49 Honor Society '47 - '49 Year Book Stafi '49

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The Class of '49 Looks Back Yes. the Class of '49 loolcs baclc on four exciting and memorable years at Saint Mary's. These years proved to be exciting not only to us as individuals but also to the school as a whole. Come with us now as we go baclr over our adventures. , A The tirst page in this bool: of memories is our initiation as freshmen. ln September of '45 it seemed to us to be the worst possible initiation: but all bumps, bruises and deflated egos were forgotten at the Reception that followed. After a dwonth or so we got used to the routine of high school and began to take an active part in school life. At the Christmas Bazaar, the Freshman Novelty Booth netted the largest amount in the school. As a reward for our efforts, we were well represented on the Honor and Citizenship Rolls all year. ln June we were awarded the Honor Cup. The next page is about our Sophomore year. Socially, we g ined some distinction by giving what has become an annual tradition. a dance for the benetiv of Father A. L. Hofstee. O.P. With the dance, which we appropriately named Heatwave, we presented the Sophomore Follies. Musically speaking, the talent. we discovered then has marked our class as one of the best. On the other side of the picture, our interest in the Catholic Federa- tion resulted in the first meeting of the North Bay Unit ever to be held in Stockton. Working on the various committees, editing the Sophomore Kettle and lceeping our scholastic record high enough to win the Honor Cup again in June lcept us busy all through the year. The third page is tilled with our activities as Juniors. This year was a year of superla- tives. The traditional dance and program for Father Hofstee. the Mardigras, was the most successful dance of the year. All the iuniors and seniors will remember the picnic, held at Marsh Creek. The Prom, which we gave honoring the seniors. and the Junior Kettle. which we published, were both the biggest and best so far. The Catholic Federation had by now become a vital part of our every day school lite. The last page in the bool: ot memories is tilted to over-flowing with the responsibilities and adventures of our senior year. The trophies we have won have marlced this year as one of the most successful in sports. The football team won the Co-Championship ofthe Catho- lic Athletic League. Roy Moreno was elected to the All Star team and won the title of most outstanding player. Earl Funk won the Stoclcton Junior Chamber of Commerce trophy for the best passer ofthe season. ln basketball, the team. made up largely of seniors, won second place in the Catholic Athletic League, and third place in the Knights of Columbus Tournament. Ray DelCorso was awarded two trophies, one for high point man and the other for the most valuable player in the tournament. ln baseball we have hopes of being iust as successful. Aside from sports, we initiated the freshmen quite properly, and then soothed their wounds with the Reception, which was full of fun for all. We never will be able to forget the thrills and spills of Ditch Day. Grand Finale and Here We Go. given for Father Hofstee, the Junior-Senior Picnic and the Prom all added their sparlcls to this final page. As we close the bool: we thanl: our parents. the Dominican Sisters, and Monsignor McGough for the patience and guidance that they have given so freely during the past four years. We promise to be a credit to Saint Mary's and to give something worth while to society because of the training and teaching we have received in our high school days. MAUREEN MAHONEY '49



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DONALD LOUIS ALLARI Federation ot Catholic High Schools wo . '49 Literature Committee '46 Mission Committee '47 A 49 Altar Society '46 h '49 President '49 Kettle Staff '49 Honor Society '46 - '-is Year Boot Staff '49 Class Follies '47 - '49 Rally cofhmllloo 'wx Proctor '49 ' CARLOS JOHN ALVAREZ Federation ot Catholic High Schools '46 c '49 Class Vice-President '46. '4 Football Mohcqof 'is Proctor '49 JOAN MARIE ARBIOS 9 ROSE MARIE BAGOS Transferred from Stockton High School '48 Federation of Catholic High Schools '49 Christmas Ploy '4s l FRANK RICHARD BEVILAQUA Federation ot Catholic High Schools '46 - '49 Mission Committee '46 - 49 Baseball '47 - '49 Fuotball '47 - 48 lnterclass Baslcatball '47 - '48 lnterclass Baseball '46 - '48 Block s. M. Society '49 Proctor '49 Class Vice-President '46 - '49 Class Secretary '48 Executive Council '46, '49 Federation of Catholic High Schools '4b- '49 Parish Activities Committee '46 - '49 Year Book Staff '49 Christmas Play '48 Class Follies '47. '48 RUDOLPH JOSEPH ATLER Tronslered from Stockton High School '48 Federation ot Catholic l-lach Schools 'is . '49 Mission Committee '49 Interclass Baslietball '48 LORRAINE LINDA BRASSESCO Federation of Corholic Hloh Schools ws . '49 Literature Committee '48 Mission Committee '49 chfachhoc Play wa Class Follies '47 LORRAINE BUDISELICH Fedaration of Catholic High Schools '46 A '49 Literature Committee '46 - '49 Honor Society '41, - '49 G.A.A. '49 Interclass Basketball '46, '48 lnterclass Baseball '46 - '49 Christmas Play '48 Class Follies '47, '48, '49 Choir '49 Librarian '49

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