St Marys High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Stockton, CA)
- Class of 1951
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W1 f i 1 ' Qfg I W Reverend Lesler l. Ehrmann - Sisler Sisler Sisier Sisier Sisier Sisier Sisier M. M. M. M. M. M. M. Eslher, QP. Joan, OP. Vincenl Ferre Andrew,O.P. Denis,O.P. Rose, OP. Williarn,O.P. Mrs. Mason Lagorio Mrs. Argonii Cirna Mr. Glenn Miller Mr. Wayman Sieecl Miss Riia Slrangio - Pasior Principal Malhernalics Religion Science l-lisiory Malhemaiics Religion English Laiin Modern Languages Religion l-lisiory Malhernaiics Mechanical Drawing Religion English Lalin Religion Ma+hema'rics Religion Science English Religion Bookkeeping Shorihancl Typing Cloihing Afhleiics Direcior Assis'ran+ Afhlelics Direcior Girls' Gym lnslrucior -vu 'x , 4' A r V' an L sa gg Q., 5 gl if V W a, if . 3.4 ll 8,1 xl sv! X . -. ix Q r R ' X i 1 I 0 is s 5 1 A 1 Q S f 5 . i fi . E i E if fy Ernesf Guerrero Virginia Pereira Richard Nielson Jane? Landi - -Z'-l-L-3-LJ lil!!-an-I , l lk' - -P! Z 1 7-.pl-Y - 65444 ag l?5l AfTer four years of high school, we, The class of I95I, face a fuTure which is much differ- enT from ThaT which we faced as freshmen. As we look back over our years aT SainT Mary's, we can see clearly, perhaps for The TirsT Time, The changes and evenTs of imporTance which Took place during our high school years. We shall never forgef Those firsT days of our acquainTance wiTh high school in The aufumn of I947. We were a bewildered group of freshmen enTering SainT Mary's, The school we grew To know and love. AfTer The ordeal of iniTiaTion, we were honored by The seniors aT The fresh- man recepfion, Senior Headaches. Because of our high represenTaTion on The honor and ciTizen- ship rolls we were hailed by Monsignor McGough as The class of The fuTure. As sophomores we were firmly adjusTed To The idea of being in high school. AlThough we were a large class, we showed our spiriT and abiliTy To work TogeTher by sTaging The mosT success- ful dance of The year for Fafher I-IofsTee's Iepers aT Tala. Carrying ouT The Theme of Carousel in bids and decoraTions, we Transformed Sainf Agnes audiforium inTo a veriTable circus wiTh pic- Tured clowns, Tigers, and lions gracing The walls. This effecf was made possible by The Talenfed arTisTs of our class. Dramafic abiliTy was shown by o+her sophomores, who aT The Chrisfmas sTudenT body meefing, produced a radio play, When The Chimes Rang ---unique in iTs presen- TaTion. AT The end of The year we won The coveTed disTincTion of having our name engraved on The honor cup. In our junior year our class was increased by The addiTion of a number of new sTudenTs. WiTh Their help The spiriT and originaIiTy of our class were augmenTed. For our dance for Fafher I-IofsTee, Bamboo, we designed unusual bids made of real bamboo. IT was in December of our junior year ThaT Monsignor McGough celebrafed The golden jubilee of his ordinaTion. As upperclassmen we honored The seniors aT The annual Junior-Senior Picnic aT Marsh Creek, and The final social evenT of The year, The Junior-Senior Prom, STardusT, was acclaimed a huge success by all who aTTended. The long-awaiTed senior year finally arrived, and we reTurned To SainT Mary's for your IasT Term. This year was marked by many changes. Sisfer Mary Esfher, O.P. succeeded SisTer Mary David, O.P., whom we had known as principal since our freshman year. We had noT been seniors long when we were saddened by The deaTh of our pasTor, Monsignor McC-Bough. LaTer, Fafher LesTer Ehrmann was appoinTed pasTor in Monsignor's place. Looking forward To The fufure wiTh un- cerTainTy, we redoubled our fervor in prayer aT our IasT reTreaT in high school. The Senior DiTch Day, The Junior-Senior Picnic, and The Junior-Senior Prom broughT us near our final days aT Sainf Mary's. As seniors we leave SainT Mary's wiTh a deep sense of regreT. The changes ThaT have occurred in The liTTIe world aT SainT Mary's have been paralleled on a larger scale in The world abouT us. The Korean War has broughT To many of us uncerTainTy abouT our fufure. AlThough The world inTo which we graduaTe is far differenf from ThaT which we envisioned as freshmen, we shall always Try To carry ouT The ChrisTian ideals and principles which we have acquired during our years aT SainT Mary's. We sincerely Thank our parenfs, our pasTor, and especially our Teachers, The Dominican SisTers, who have helped us Through our high school years. VIRGINIA PEREIRA '5I I 3 JANET JEAN LANDI Janet. sincere in her manner and gracious when anyone asks a favor. has spent four busy years at Saint Marys She held a membership in the Green and l'Vhite staff. the Rally and Parish Activities Committees and the Executive Coun- cil. She was vice-president of her class as a junior and vice-president of the Student Body as a senior. The crowning point of her ac- tivities was her part, that of Our Lady, in the Christmas play. RICHARD DONALD NIELSON Dick is an easy-going, level headed person. Ile held the responsible post of student hotly lreasf urer. but he carried his responsibilities with ease. For two years llick played 'IS' basket- ball. Ever-obliging and sincere. l5iek's gootl- humnred enthusiasm will be an asset in his future career, DANIEL ARLEN HALVORSON Dan's ready grin and steady glance give an insight to his character. Carefree yet serious, he has won the admiration and confidence of his fellow students by being chosen president ol the Stuclent Body Besides showing ability in school government. Dan played varsity foolhall and basketball, and edited the column. Ramlwlings. for the sport page of the Kettle. ,nv X I VIRGINIA LOUISE PEREIRA Whether she is preparing a lesson or working on a dance committee, everything Virginia un' dertakes is done with the same generosity and complete concentration. Although her freshman year was interrupted by a trip to the Azores. she has managed to maintain a tnur year mem' bership in the Honor Society. In her sophomore year she was vice-president of her class and edited the sophomore Kettle. Virginia's experf ience and ability titted her for the double oflice of secretary of the Student Body and editor ol' the Green um! White. PAUL FRANCIS HOLZAPFEL Paul. a third year transfer student from Rhode Island, hopes to continue his studies at XK'illiam and Mary follt-ge in Virginia Ilesirles keeping his fellow classmates amused, most nl his extra curricular energies have been spent as president of the senior class, chairman of the Publicity Committee. and member of the Rally fiom- mittee. ,way 47-7-3' PV' T' DONALD RICHARD ADAMS Red haircd Dunal-l has bran a rairlilnl aliar lim' during his four vcarx al Sain! Marv x, llc has taken part in the Caxlmllc lu-.lvr.i1ini1 hx' lin mcmbfrahip in the lluliliulv 4 mnxiiirrr-r and hiv driving fellow clasxinairw In various nircluigx. Upon several ofcasmns lbun wr asnlc his slvrn duties as procxor to plav ilu- piano ar ralliva and at the Circun um! ll'!:11u tall-nl slnnv MARIE CAROLYN BARONI Snftwpolwn Q amlyn is wr-llfkmnvn amnxni Saint Mary'x tor hcr qulul pvrwnalirv Xxlivn sh-- was a Sophunmrr, she, with the help of hvr Q JOHN JOSEPH BARKETT John is cnc of rhr barn-r-knnwn mqmbcrs of ilu: Syrian rlan al Sain! Maris, As chairman nt llic Rally Committee he has pil-sillvd nvci' Ihr rallir-Q wilh spirit and vigor. His lung black Packard has bran the suhlucl of many a yolw al .lolink expense. but thc incanx ut lranxpurlaf nun lo outfnf-town gamma and nivcringx mr his lricnds John plana to :nur Santa Clara in rhc lall. clasiimalvx. lirlpfd with thc planning and uprr IH ating of rhv ll-lvgiapli hnnlli an mln' Kliximiim . l ul , .K Bazaar Af. .1 wniur. her uiiaxsuniing pi.-ariicr ra currnular accruing lin mn ukiii, w wav a grval liulp at lNlimmn imiiiniuvr dancvs ,K and food salcw. ,,.- QL O 4 KATHLEEN AMELIA BERTOLLI Kalhlrrn 1x :1 11-1-11111111 1111-111111-r 111 anv g111up. 13111 11111 who has 1111-111 11n11' 1w11 ycrns al 8.11111 Mary's, 1111- has 1111111111 .111 .111un11a11c1- 111 4c1111111 Qpiril, S11111- Ka1l1I1-111 11111-1 n111r1- 1l1a11 1111 axlw 111 111111-11, 111-r r1'11111-1111 1111 al11'n11a11c1 al s1l11111l gamcs w1-rc 111-1-111-11, 8111- wax .11n1111g 1111- 1111-111- bcrs 111 1111- Parish 111111-11119 1111111111111-1 who 1'111u1111-vr1-11 111111111 in 1111- xacriwiy. a1111 1111- 1111111 with vigor 1111 111111111111 111 wng 1u.111cr. 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'iv 1 Q S is-ainwsfse. n JOYCE IRENE CASTLES Joyce is a quiet, but never a somber person. Her height is an asset to her as a forward on the Girls' Varsity, and her athletic interests and ability have made her an able president of the G.A.A. In addition to sports. Joyce likes part- singing. She was a member of the Sextette, a group which brought melody and pleasure to the talent show and to rallies. CAROLYN ANN CIMA Carolyn is one of the most reliable girls in thc senior class Her sense of responsibility has given her many tasks of importance She was on the staff of the Sophomore Kettle. and was elected the editor of the Junior Kettle. A staunch supporter of the I.itetature Committee and an Honor Society member for four years. Carolyn will bring a fine record to Dominican College which she plans to attend alter gradua- tion. ,.-W ..-M wr S? THOMAS WILLIAM CASTLES Tom knows all the charms of idling. Never at a loss for words. he can be counted upon for witty remarks and endless amusement. Ile is a born entertainer and willingly provided skits and impromptu talks for assemblies. llis chief activities in school. however. were in athletics. llc was the only senior to be a tour letter man in baseball and football. Tom plans to go to COP, after graduation. . tar? S X , I hw BARBARA JEAN COMASKEY Barhara's tour years at Saint Marys have been Well spent. As a member of the HIE and Var' sity basketball teams, she took a vital part in the Ci.A.lk. As a senior she has held the post of president of the Parish Activities Vomrnittee, page editor for the Kettle and was chosen tor the part of the Angel Gabriel in the Christmas play. ll willing worker for Saint IVI,try's, Bar- bara's name can always be found among those who make school functions successful. ,M JG i 3 ROSE MARIE CECCHINI A transfer student from Stockton Ilieh in her junior year, Rose Marie inimediatele found her place in Saint INIatv's. llesides Iveing a tnentber of the Kettle and Cvteert and II'hile stalls. Rose Marie has maintained a better than average scholastic record Outspoleen but never blunt. she won the honor ut being elected vicwpresi- dent of the senior class, MARY ANN COOMES Mary has a slow and easygoing ntauner Though she never hurties. her work is always done on time She provided posters for the I'uI1Iicity C'oinmittee, took part in the Literature Committee discussiorts. and helped with prep' arations tor the Mission dance. I 1'I .lack Frost. A business career lies ahead for Mary. 1 IVY ',,.-f v t CARM EN THERESA CORTEZ Carmen came to Saint Mary's from Edison dur' ing her junior year. Although she appears some- what shy. she is not afraid to express her opinion. A willing worker in the cafeteria, Carmen is dependable and performs the smallest favor with a graciousness characteristic of her Spanish background. MARIAN CHRISTINA DE SARRO Marian has spent three years at Saint Marys After living in Laguna Beach she returned to Stockton in her senior year and was able to graduate with her class. She played Varsity basketball and belonged to the Literature Com- mittee for two years. Marian intends to travel to Colby College in New Hampshire to prepare herself for the work of a laboratory technician. -new 3 ARMANDO JOSEPH COVELLO Talented as an artist, Mondo has contributed mitch of his skill to school activities llis drawings have adorned Kellie covers, dance programs and numerous posters, His outstanding characteristic is his appreciation of a humorous situation. which he expresses in a distinctive laugh which is all his own. Armandos aim throughout high school has been to go into business for himself. sw DAVID WILLIAM DINUBILO If ever there were a contest at Saint Mary's for the best-dressed boy, David would probably win the prize. On the senior snow trip, Davicl's expert skiing was not admired so much as the kindness and interest he showed to would-be skiers, His well-groomed appearance, his friend- liness, and his willingness to participate in entertainments have made David a Iavorite. 'mum SHIRLEY MARIE DELL'ARlNGA liirk-haired and dark-evetl Shirley came to Saint Mary's in her junior year from Stockton llieh. She was the secretary ol the senior class and tt Kettle stall member. As head of the decoration committee for the .lnnior-Senior Prom the showed much artistic ability and in- genuity. Shirley was a devoted Ian of the Rams and attended nearly all the school games. JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER FEDI After four years experience in his f:tther's cloth- ing store. Joe is one senior whose future is assured. Although his work has prevented his taking part in school sports. he has made up for this by a keen interest in hunting and out- door lite, is A951 PATRICK FORD As .1 sruili-nt .JI Sminr lKl.1ri'N. lla! has livpi up ai family trniliiion llu li-il hix flaw nz prui- dcnt during hu Ir.-ilimnn war XX'iih A flnir tor aihlcliu. Pai hai ipl-nr his lcixuru limc ouiixdv ichiml skiing and plnving tennis. llc has bccn .1 mcmbcr of thc li b.1slwlbJll :cam for two vcnrs, N-'xr year Pat will cnrull at Sanm Llnm lo iuidv law. ROBERT EDMUND GALLO Bob might bu cnllsd J chart.-r mumlwr nl Ihc class ol '51, sincs hs ln'g.1n his achool carccr in llh' hrs! grade al Saint qlgiiss, Sinn' then lim cnrciru' alxiluilc has iruili- lilc plipisgiii nmunil Saint Mar', s Pauli cwulil hi- ilvxcrilwil .ii a huslli'r. sinic hc siywiix his iuinmvi' ixiuiiinm anal winlfr lrisurr wurking .il .ill Btuflilmi athletic i'Vi'l1IS. Next till Bob will study al Smckmn Colli-gc. fi- fx GW E DONNA JEAN FREITAS Bloiidcvlmircil. il.irlifcvcd Donna has plqyml an iniporuni pair al Saint Muni' s. Shi- wax viccf prciidrnl of hcr class :ns A lrcshmnn. and as Il lunior was vlrclml svcrvlnri' ol lhc Ci .NA llvr tour war riivixilwrxlwip in lhr llonor hhciclv. lo gclhcr wxlh hcr ahililv to wwrli with Lilhcrs, iiuili- hi-r .ui vxcvllml clwiir Ihr thc Llillicult .ind ull.-n zlmnkluw powilimi iii lxmh- Illiim, AURORA GARCIA Auron is .ilwiys quirk iw hrlp mill xlmiiw ii di-lily in pi-rlmiiiiiiii wiki .iwgiii-il ui her lui lcwur yum shi' hm lu'--ii mi lhv Nliimiii K-mi llllllti' .mil xfiixwl ,is mlm: ilmiiviimii lui thu lnsl nl.inCi', llluv Munn Uvvi l.il.i i .X cum f.?1'S x GERALD BERNARD GABHART Jvrry his lmiidlul wsll Ihr iillirc Q! .Xl1.ir lk-iv llrcsidcm llr spun! lmuu .ilx.iiii1iiii! xiliuilulvi to insurv .nulratr wlviug lulx lhi- miiiic pains-lnlxiiiig qiimliiirx iimilwil hii iviiili .ix l.x change lgiliim ol ihf K.:J!.' .mil lmpmiiiir ul the Mission Llommixtcc, Jerri' 3 neu rcpuri card will clinic from Sauna 4'l.u,i. DONALD HENRY GARIBALDI Acconliouiu Don row in time .ir Simi' klavvk with his unixin,il til.-nr .mil hix ii'illivii',iii-ix Iii shun' ir. llonk plnviiig has lu-an :hr hiilhlivlii of almost cvcrv i.illx'. :M ,i pmcwr h. un both strill .mil lair ll ihr piuriil wmlil mini tion dom nm iiilvrlrrc. llnii pl.im ln wiiuiiuc his muxicnl cnrsrr i 1 . pi-un! tvpisr, :Xumrn hm wnrliul Im :hc spoils p uni! of nhl- lx.-r1I.' ll.-r .iluhiv In mink i.irull.iQ and hr: l.1lin licrimgi' riinlili-il .Xumm to mill an nulhcnlic much In thi- Sininixli lunclimiix 'bf I MARY LOU GIANELLI Mary l,ou's easily aroused humor can be seen in her quick and witty remarks, Her participa- tion in activities began when she played basket- ball as a freshman and was on the Carousel dance committee in her sophomore year. As a junior she was secretary both of her class and of the Mission Committee. Upon graduation Mary Lou will begin her training for the nurs- ing profession. LOIS JEANNE HECKETHORNE Lois is gentle and dainty in appearance, She came to Saint Mary's in her senior year from Stockton College, Dancing, especially ballet, is her favorite pastime. Lois intends, after graduaf tion, to continue her study of the dance. 1 H , t... ' -..W -. W., ...-....,Y.,-.. . .,,m,,..w.,..- ,.,,W.,,,.,,: BARBARA JEAN GLYNN Barbara is usually doing something for someone else. Ever since she came to Saint Mary's from Ursuline Academy in Paloa, Kansas, Barbara has taken an interest in school affairs. As a member of the l.iterature Ciommittee she spent her leisure time in thc library tiling, catalog- ing, and pasting pockets in new books. As an associate editor of the Green and White, she was indefatiguablc. Her time was always at the disposal of the staff. Barbara's future studies will be in the field of science. MERILYN JUNE HIRSCH Merilyn is a person of many interests, She en- joys all sports, but prefers tennis to ant' other. She is interested in journalism .intl held rt-spon, sible editorial positions at Stockton lligh School which she attended for three years Outstanding among her talents is her flair tor drawing ant- mals, chiefly horses, Merilyn's plans for the future are not debnttc. in ERNEST WILLIAM GUERRERO Ernie, who came to Saint Mary's in his sopho- more year. has compiled an admirable record in sports. He has earned membership in the Block S,M, by participating in football, baseball, and basketball. Ernie also has compiled the same record in student activities by being chief proc- tor and sergeant-at-arms of the senior class. MARY LOU HUTSON Mary Lou's sparkling blue eyes framed by smart harlequin glasses and soft cury hair were a familiar sight at Saint Mary':s Mary l.ou came from Stockton High in her junior year and since then she has had her share ot respon- sibility. She was in charge of the music for i'Bamboo and this year was Green and XVhiIe representative for the Freshmen and a member of the Publicity Committee. I , x Q JOANN MARILYN ILER Joann ix :I Impiw pt-rxt-n with the gilt of bring sinc-Crrly fricntllx' inn' .intl .ip11.1rt'ntlx' carulrcc, she can br wrmnx .ltvann hax tl.-x-nit-tl hcr t-ner. gicx toward thc I'.irixI1 Arxivitwx fim11mittcu and Krttlc staff. Nt-xt yur Joann will continue her education at junior college, CAROL ANN LEONARDINI Carol looks dt-mnrr as .1 tltwr, Init her ollfhand remarks rvx'c.1l hor Iivclx' wit an.I bright pur- sunality. As .1 frvxhman xhc wax xvctct.1rx' nf hcr class antl iwl.ix'ctI lk lmxkctlmll, .M n senior,CQ.1roI wax .1 It-aturr xxritt-t tor thu Ki-ttlr, secretary of thi' l'.1rixI1 flctiviticx Committcr, and a mrmbvr of thx- Cirwn ttml ll'h11t- atafl I .........L 43302 1.4. C' I CATHERINE VIRGINIA JOHNSON i,nll1t'i'it1r 4 hluntl hair. hluc vvvs antl Cult votre make .1 quivt harnmnv, Altl1ougl1 shc siwnks rarvlv, xhc .ilwavx nxltls wrtictlxing to ans' :tin vt-rx.1timi. ifalliurinx' liax wnrkvtl txn tlnncv cunt ntittt-cs and is intcrcxtctl in muxic ll hrr prcx-'nl planx n1atrriali7t', xht- will xtmn lu- wt-arinp tht- nnilnxni ot thc Marint-x ,Lk LENORE CECELIA LIOTARD Lrnorvk clark hair sctx off the whituncss oI hrr akin and thu dccp hlnv of hrr eyes. Ona can find Lvnuru in almost rvcty school activity. She has dons vvrrything frmti painting Misxixm Committrc tlancc hitix. to maintaining a thrctf year mcmhcrship in the Honor Socivty. Typing and drawing for the Kvttlv. helping in thc cafrlcria. and taking part in the Cfhriatmas play atv a fcw of Lcnurfs contributions to Saint Mary's. thing xht' tlxws. Shc cams In Saint N MARY LOUISE LE 41 BARBER Marv lun is gt-nrrtnix with hcr tunic .tx wi 1 1-x'crylIniix1 clxr Inch tlax' xlit- wtxr krxl intlux umuxlv in tht' c.itvturi.i antl iixttl Inf I titnc altt-r xclnml In In-lp tht' Nlaryki - t-mir. mll Sxxttrx in thcir xucial aurvxcu xvnrk A mt-n1hcr ut th Parixh Aftiviti.-x CXvn1i1iitt.-v. klarx' at Ilnly lmxx Atatlt-inx' in XYtnnII,1iitI VIVIAN THERESA LUCHINI Viviancanlt'i1xIl1rtxclfwitl1 -'ntI1nxi.ixn1 In .mx l.1rx x Im lloly Cmxx Aratlcvny in XK'tvmII.1i1xI. Al llirixt max ahv l41.1dcd hcr car and tlcliwrcd laws, .tml clothing Crxllvctt-tl hx' the I thu fond 'arixh Ac tiviticx l'tni1i1iittt-x- ol which xhv wax .1 mcmlw Xivian 5 clit-1'rIi1Im'xs :intl grnrrtx y xit will pmx . an .txxrl Iur her chown can-cr nl a nu rw. X X. I tin t- 1 rtxllx-tl .1t Saint Mari x att.-r xp.-titling thru ycarx ,F 'RG' KATHLEEN VIVIAN LYONS Kalhlvcn iQ lall Anil iugalrlnolwixig Dark hair hlus svn and roxy clwvlu xhuw hvr lrixh .in ccxirv. llc: limi' al Saini Maxvk was spvni as vicr-pruiili-iii ol thc Paiixh .Nciiviinw fimn niiurv. and .ii a rnvinlwi' of xh.- hlimnii aml I,ilrr.1luruLm1ii11ilu'vx Ixalhlrcn s planx inclmlv wvrral wan nl follrgc lwloir Iwcnniiiig a Llcnlal awiwlanl DELIA LENORE MARCHETTI Dcliai amiablu disposition anml ahililx' to lol- low through with hvi planx havu won tm hrr positions ol ri-spomilvililx' .VM awixlanl rllitor ol thc Cinwvz lmll Wliils. shi' had a laigc xharr in making llrcixiuiix miicuniiiiig Ihr vuar lmnlfi, AA rhaiimnn ol nhl' Iivll.'r.iinvi1 IurSa1nl lV1:irV's. Delia mmliicxul wvll-plaiinlll ni.-vliiigx An inf ti-rut in Iznglixh has iimlmil-tl-lily ilsicriniiwd Dclia's dscismii lu carn a ll-.ulicr's crrllenrial as an Iinglixh inaior. i 4-,,,, ,,., DOROTHY IDA MAFFEI Dorotliyis warmth anal lricmlliriwsi malw cvrrvf onc Icvl al vasr. l7or lhii rcasnn shi' hai madi' an nlval nllicc assistanl XX'hl-n Ihirniliv wax in chargu ul lhu nmcv, unc could hc sun' thai nilw, sagu wnixhl hc lalwn afcurall-lv anil lhal vvcxv Yixitor would hs rvuivul with gracinlli cnur :my Shu hllnngcd io ihf Ciliiisxian lil: Clini' milluc, axsislcd in Ihr calclciia and mail: guml uw ol hi-i cai hi' ilvlivcring loud Inr Lhc Parixh .Ncrn ilics C'onimitn-Q. :nc RONALD JOSEPH MARENGO A varsity basketball star for Iwo yi-arx. Runnir has had his say in itudciii aflaiil ax ihv pr.-nf dsnl of the Block S M 'I'Iimugh this urganif Zntion hv hai helped to Armin' schoul xpilil, lli' took lhn part of Sninl .Iosi-ph in thc Lhrixlmax play' and was a mails: ol ci-:ciiioiiirx lin lhv fin-rn and IVIYIIU talent Show. 3 .xr -ip.-f PHILIP BERNARD MAGUIRE Philip ii povilivr in his npiiiiimx, Vfl hi xo limsi prvlurw xaving I Juni know. In ao I mixing himwll .Xu uarlv iiwr. hc ww mil thc hut in arrivl- ai wclinlwl in Ihr mmni vicaimux Npoils Ian, Illnlip was alwavx 0 In to chcrr hu Iavoiin' pmt.-xNmii.iI lranix ix xu ax lhu Sain! IXlarV's Ranix GERALDINE ANN MARINO Gcralllinvk lavoritc pnstimu ix singing A li ii mlm. sh: wax a xlaunch xiipimrrvr ol thl in khoir in her iunior war, and lah-r Ioirill intcgial part ol Ihr 'hcxrrrlv Gcralhm in nu! particiiwalcd in sclmol xpnrli, hut ni Ima luvcs nuuloor iilr. llc: uni' amlvilmi graduation ii I0 liv: in lhu counlrv. pil 1 lhr imiliritains, :gigs .NS -can fix Vx 'aZ., ' BENEDICT FREDERICK MARRACCINI Ben is hrs! known tor hix with ptin Anil his Itwc for xiitiflnwar wi-ill nntl ttmtlipickx. Ilis high nmrlis in mcch,tnii.iI tlrnwing .lttrst his vxwptionnl Alnlitv in thnt Itcltl As tri-.isurvr ot thi' intiiur claw hr xlmwctl his buiincsx acumen hy In-, caruful tnnnngctnunt ul ths class tuntlx. JOANNE MARY MC DONALD Jtmnnc Itmlts nr if nothing ii-.vultl tlisiupt thc calm .intl pmwtl ltmli in hit lilnt- vit-x I-in-ty llav .ltmiitiv prtwirltwl .1 pl.-.imtit iiitr-triiptmti during ll 'HI rlnvtw at tht' nmrlt- thi' tlnili' nn' nouttfctnvttts Ilcr luv: nl titntttiiw. .ix wr-n in hcr grntmiittg. uytx .tlw xt-an in ht-t wtnlft .tx amimtant titlitui ul tht' Krtzlr .Utrr gmrlitntitm Jtmnni' plnnx to tr.tvrl to XY.txInngtott. UIQ. fx Q ,-A A Iii iw--'A-f GEORGE BENJAMIN MARTIN A team luadur in Vnrxitv itmtlmll. most ol Gcorgfs nclivitiri at Saint MarV's sincc his translur from Eilisott Ccntcrcil on alhlctics. II: playud two yt-.mrs of Varnti' lust-lull and uns year of llc has tht rare quality ul hvlp- ful frivntllincis. K I i I 3 SALLY FRANCES MC MURRAY Sally's sunny hair nntl runny rmilv help to show othvrs how .ippronchnhlc Shu is. Altlmugli Ahr seems shY, shi' is mnru thnn willing to givv her help whcn it is ncrilcti Shi- hm lwrn .1 mvtn- bcr of thc Parish Activitics Cfonnntttrc nntl on the stuff of the Grvwv um! ll'hltv, Snllyk lovt' for little chtldrcn has prompted her dcstrc to be :tn elementary tcachcr. as Q3 f'N T 2 CARMELLA MARLENE MASSIO fnrmt-lla is tiny and quirk with mlt hrnwn vyi-s nntl short hlontl hair Shv uwtl Ii--r vncrgy tu hvlp the Nlifwioti Vuitttttittvc, I2.tLh tI.iy nltrr school shc hurricil to Snint Jtnrplis to pt-rlnrm her tlulivs .tx .1 ttursfx .titI. Allt-r gr.xiIt'.ttion Cctrmclla plans to go to busincax schuul, ROBERTA ANN MERRITT Then- ii: .1 Irrslntrms .tlmul Robsrtn that slmwx ttwlt in wiilrly tliflctrtit turtnx Shi- rnioxs writing. and wurki-tl ttir thi- Kutllt- .intl Cir.-ui and Whitt' stalls. Rnlvrrta ix itnpulsivt' .intl is wImlcI1i'.1rti-ti in all that xht- dui-S, Shi- hu thc distinction tit Irving thc ytittttgrxt girl lu win .1 piltwtk lici-mi-. 'U' it . I I E .IEANETTE ANNE MICHAELS Jeanette is quiet. calm, and etlicient. These qualities are almost indispensable for the various tasks given to her, She is one to whom almost any responsibility can he turned over without a worry. A Kettle lypist par excellence anti Nlixsion Cimnmiltee press representaln'e, .lean- ette has also acted as ofhce asxistant ller line qualities will he an asset to the career ol a secretary. .1 career lor which she is well-httetl JOSEPHINE MARIE NORIEGA Josephine's smeet smile was a welcome atltlition to the cafeteria where she worketl Ilaily, She spent four years at Saint lVlary's, anti was an active member of the lklission Committee .loser phine, who is artistic, clrew posters lor class dances and lwlpetl to tlr-sign the cover lor the Green unfl White. SGT I M15 ,X AURORA GLORIA MURILLO Aurora might well be a tlescentlant ol' the great Spanish artist. for some ol the most lveaulllul posters and hast Kellle covers ever seen about Saint Marys have been her work. During her Iunror xear she worked as a cafeteria assistant Ever since her transfer Irom litlison lligh School, Aurora has given unselliwhly of her time and talent whenever anti wherever nt-erletl. GEORGE ADRIAN OLCOMENDY George may not have been the tallest man on the basketball team, but he was by far one of the most effective in penetrating the unemy's zone. He played three and one-half years on the B team and was brought up to the Varsity for the remaining crucial games ol the season. Gcorgc's scoring 26 points in his nrsr Varsity appearance against the champion Stockton Colts will long be remembered in the athletic annals of Saint Marys. I i CLAIRE THERESA NEVINS The first thing one notices about flaire is her retl hair and her smile. Cflair is quiet. hut she coultl always he tlepentletl upon to awwiwt at all Mission Vommitree functions An earnest stu- dent. Claire has frequentlv stavetl alter school in the lihrary to complete her homework as- signments. Xklith Genevieve antl I3li1.ahell1, she forruetl a familiar tim at Saint Marys LEE ALBERT OWNING l.ct s chief diversions have been mixing un- known substances in the chemistry lab, anrl fiddling with the phyiics apparatus. A hlur. pinned-together ialopy is one of his most pruetl possessions and a true landmark of the school, Lee was president of his class cluring the junior yt-ar and proved himself capable of being J future leader in college. 'l U1 ,-4 vw 49 0- 1! - -i' GENEVIEVE ROSE PADAYHAG Thix war iii-ii.-x'i.-xi-N lhrvi- war mfnxlwixlnp in thc Mission liuuuxiilliw wax iliiuaxul hy hrr clrclmn .ix piiwiilml Ci.-m-vii-w ix ii.-wr mn buw lu hr lmxnil. .lull lhi slnuullwuixs null Ahun- dancs ul Txlimmi .xciiviiu-N mlm Muir puuii in her Ability to lull wilhuux Juziiimciiiig. A nncfrv null.-ni, in xi-.uxwil clx.1r.iqi.riuic in we Grl1rx'irx'c uilh .in .irixiliuil ul lmwlw She will cnrrv on hc: iuili-ri-xx in linxrxmirg whifu sho rn' rolls in mllcigr uixl lull NILDA MARY REBOLI You might xnll -luililw Yihli in Ihr phmw .ix 'lull nl ht. im ilu .Au Hull l an-l .iclivilx in .mlui--Nl iuiiihzug Nhi N num .-I hi-1 im.-n hun: i.L,iiv:-g .md .nun aviiwluilw tin his Iii.u.lN .liiluwiigli Xilii usual iunmr zu-uiiq ig nur .x hm mu lm-n ilu- ch.mm.ui -ii .mi wiuuuiif.-4 She has mlili-il whiwli hu.ul..l xxippml Juil real .md school xpiril In .mv pmp.-cl prupuwd. ...--, -r claxs A--..,. NS' 'vel i V , 1 . i GEORGETTE MARIE PANELLI Although Gcorgvzlr ix iuxl A lllllx' ovrr livr fvul ull. A viml pwrwlimlilx' Acc-uupunivi hcr small stature. In hcr iuuior war shc was a mcmhcr of thv Kulllv staff. null A tiruluxw woikcr lor thc .lunmr N.-uim l'r-im llcr scniur vmr wav lilli-il wixh thc mms cntlmumuni. as shi- suughl pnlmnx lor rbi- Crum mul' ll'l'1tv, and Qlill lounil limi' lO work nlrvr xchmvl 35' ur r . MARY JOAN RICHARDS Juan hm thc .ippmrnvicn ol nun who mlxcx lilr rmsy and ciiiuvx ii, wt during hur wars at Smut lllnrvk xhv hm .uxmvil .ii nuux' wmlhwluls tunctiunv Shi- wax on :hs Kflrlv smtl in hrr xoplmnmrc hair lull was also on the cuiuxuilxcu for Ihr Kifllv iimncc, Night lmhtinn ll umm hrr puppv which unix rnllluil three yrars Agn lnr th: bvuclil ol thc liurllv fund Aw A wumr Joan supporlcli thu Mission Coiiiniilicc s lwnuhl lunchuons .md dnnccs, JOHN PA .Iohu'x Aclmivvi-im-ilu hnvv. lwcu in lhu llclil ul .llhlv , X -XA . UL PRESTO, JR. for thi' mml p.irI. Kin llc lux iwlnvcd Varsiiy lmxli.-:lull mr flux.: xwuirx, hi-lil Ihr pmiii-ui of Aihl.-uc lium put in Ihr lllucl-i S Nl in ol Juhnk puvilvgcd duxiuy lnxwimxrr, .mil lu.-lx his wnmr Vin! Hu: .xx .xn upp.-rcl.imui.xn was driving Xlonxignork car :Xlthnugh Khis duty wok much ut John you-il an-I pmliluil trum thux rx1mi1uIi-ful. NCXI V l'Jxnnlm.i .Iuumr liolli-gc s Irvs umc. hr cu- Ih: cxprricllcvx hi' mr John will .ilivu-l JOSEPH SARKEES RISHWAIN Juv ix nu: ol lhs hm!-likc-l xcnmrx lull ut adm-fl spirit himwlt, hr ix .il-lv ri- iiiiuwl oth-'rx iu wlmirxi-r is bmiliual in Nunn INl.xrx x A Vanity !'omh.il.I plan-r. ,hw uh .i luui li-ui-r man in lux.-lull. .mil Alm p1.n.'.l lk l-.ulicl ball. llis i-xp.-ri.-:ice nu ihc plniug li.-lil mail.- hum .mu .ilvlc and inter-'usd spiuru ulixor lor Ihr KL-zrlu. 9 ' ii f 1, SHIRLEY LOUISE SILVANI Gencrosity is the keynote of Shirley's character. As chairman of the hill committee for the junior dance l'aarnhoo, her work of cutting and drying bamboo stalks provided the most unusual bids for any school dance. Ifor the Green und White. she worked with enthusiasm and inter- est. Many of the character sketrhes lor the year book were written by Shirley. It would be a diflicult task to list the activities in which she has taken part: it can he said with certainty that her willingness to work has been a great asset to the class of 1051. ELIZABETH ANN SIMON Elizabeth came to Saint Mary's from XVest Virginia, but loves California as much as any native daughter, She has been a diligent worker at the Christmas baraars Iior the past year Illizabeth has maintained order at the Mission meetings in her capacity as sergeant-at-arms. RAMONA THERESA VALVERDE Ramona has shiny black hair, dark eyes, and a lair-skinned. oval Iace She has been a member of the Mission and Publicity Von-imittees. Ra mona loves discussions and has dt-Gnite ideas which she expresses vividly, Wlit-it not ex- changing opinions. Ramona delights in astonish- ing her listeners with a eatalogtxe ol her num, erous cousins. Alter graduation Ramona will launch upon a business career. BARBARA LOU VOITICH iwara's well-tai ored c othes show rr love wr uw y the outdoors She rose early each morning in order to he able tn exercise her horse. l.atltIie. and still be on time lor chemistry. ller good, natured generosity will be remembered by many a senior girl who crowded into the lainiliar blue Mercury at noon time. l5.irhara's Iuture career will probably be that of a nurse. ,. K i JOSEPHINE JUNE SMITH The most likeable thing about June is her sincerity. Although she is trank and Hrm in her opinion. she forms her decisions only after much thought She is industrious and ambitious. That her work is done thoroughly can be seen by her membership in the llonor Society. June joined the Literature Committee in her senior year. FRANCIS RAYMOND WALLACE Frankk good nature can be seen in his easy' going acceptance of his numerous nicknames. Since his grammar school clavs. he has been a basketball enthusiast. XVhiIe in high school. Prank was class treasurer in his freshman year, and played Varsity basketball lor two years. After graduation he will travel Iiast tor inrther training, before assuming duties in his family s laundries. ..--4' 'ld f as Ofbliwza afde Scion! Semor Class Officers . T. Cardenas, P. Holzapfel lpres.l S. Dell'Aringa, R.Cecc:l1ini, E.Guerrero Junior Class Officers . . T. Kosfelnik, F. Efclweberry, L. Wong, L. Brennan lpres.j, J. Cruz Freshman Class Officers D. Kinser lpres.j, L. Mueller, P. Peniclq, D.Iv1uzio, R. Mesa Sophomore Class Officers . . lvl. Comaslcey, N. l-lolf lpre-s.l, lvl. Lucas, F. Phelan, T. Ford beck row: J. Harrigan F. Brooks T. Guerrero second row: G. Clwrislu G. Hansen L. Brennan L. Bernadicou fron? row: R. Baralcall L. Gallagher R. Cordova F, Angolefla H. Cesena back row: D. Coomes M. Casenave C. Feary second row: N. Cobb S. Halvorson M. Fedi F. Cavalli A. Barlcell 'third row: B. Jopp L. Frediani J. Burrola M. Cassidy J. Genereux C. Frey fronl row: N. Berfoloflo L. Afler J. Cruz J,Bricl1e-Ho J. Esparza A. Delucclwi back row: J.Williams C. McFeeley M.Oberlello B. Nafali J. Slclnner second row: T. Cadamarlori B. Prevol' D. Alvarez M. Moran E. Monfanez M. Lyons lhird row: J. Wagner B. Miller D, Valvercle C. Klnser B, McConnell D. Conslancio B. Dell'Aringa fronf row: L. Wong J. Prall C. Orsolini C. Granoslci D. Marconi N, Laqorio back row: J. Sfanley E. Sandoval F. Efcheberry B. Alvarez T. Koslelnilc D. Gibson l-l. Wyall 'Fronf row: W. McDonald M,Lucl1elH D. Massio M. Valverde L. Burgess D. Le Beouf bacl: row: P. Caslles P. Good D. Gini second row: D. Crase G. Lawrence J. Lalor M. Clowdsley 'fronf row: G. Kulslad T. Earley C. Block L. La Rossa W. l-luiras C. Arfozqui J. Casfles back row: D. Anlonqiovanni C. Brooks C. Gineslra S. Diensf B. Jacobs M. Evans M. Comaslcey C. Chinn P. Duddy second row: E, Haanslra V. Gelsey J. Ferrari M. Barlcelf M. Conway M. Cobb A. Benavides ilmird row: A. Canlele B. Garibaldi C. Krelz J. Barlcell C. Armanino E. Frosl 'fronf row: C. Moran E. Foley P. Whipple J. Lagorio back row: D. Sanguinefli J. Sanguineffi J. Trucco M. Varvilc P. McLaughlin S. Mendonsa G. Loring D. Nafali second row: M. Lucas S. Wallace M. Polsinelli F. Rafheiser G. Tominaqa M. Pina J. Schmid? +l1ird row: l. Sanlini E. Sclnenone C. Murrell S. Parlcinson W. Raffay A. McCauley 'fronf row: M. Simmons N. Risliwain L. Lercara J. Morenzonn 'Www if Pg N, back row: F. Trucco N. Holi M. Norris P. Wallace second row: J. Rishwain C. Wilson M. Garcia J. Somers M. Moran fron+ row: T. Ford R. Galvez R. Rosalo F. Torlai P. Mcl-luqh E. Snedelrer back row: D. Mailei L. Mclnlosl1 L. Liolard P. Reniclc R. Pereira P. McGuire R, Mesa W. Mowaif D. Kinser fronf row: L. Nielson J. Vrielinq R. Owning J. Mendiola I'-I. Lalor J. l-leinsius baclr row: M. Larlcin L. Cavalli S.Donol1ew M. Earley S. Beally second row: J. Halvorson C. Casfles R. Boyden M. Dickerson I. Olaque C. Holi l.Sanquine1+i M. Hiorf P. Daniels M. l-lolzaplel J. Evans 'fronf row: S. l-'lamrnefl P, Scalella D. Bernadicou C. Garabaldi P. Maguire A. Barbieri G. Coffman back row: F. Sanchez M. Rodriguez second row: P. Norris S. Scnenone P, Wong L. Pizzi E. Souza I.. Sanchez J. Pais+e M. Parenfi P. Harlovich L. Muelier 'fronf row: H. Weys S. Barlceif E. Pdwood M. Hibbard A. Radovan B. Tuso D. Muzio M. Muzio gf' fi Q - gy X S.. 'ai' Q va.. 'fi er IQ .. x Xgiggr 'T' back row: G. Barron A. Francis Pfxngelini second row: E. Genereux R. Boiiini J. Firpo R. Bjorn A. Feffers 'fron+ row: G. Cruz E. Boscacci B. Firpo E. Doneriy W. Dorviiie E. Rossi Swim: Execu+ive Council Honor Sociefy . . . H?-.-v4 ?5w Proc+ors Block S.M. Rally CommiH'ee Mission CommiHee . . . The Mission Cornmiflee is fhe largesl of all lhe commiflees, since ihere are over filly members. This group encourages bolh spirilual and maferial help for foreign missions. Besides praying for missionaries, ihe members of The commillee dis- lribuie mile boxes, sponsor a dance each year, and give a Mission Day Luncheon in The school caleferia. All proceeds from these affairs are given To lhe missions, Publici1'yCommiH'ee . . . The Publicily Comrniflee, while a parl oi lhe Federalion, ex- Tends Hs services lo all school acfivi+ies. Poslers for every aint' 77icng'4 ' Parish Acfivifies CommiHee . . . The Parish Aclivifies Comrnilfee consisls of fhirfy qirls who help parish priesis in clerical work such as dislrib- ufing and addressing Sunday envelopes, faking The parish census, and assisfing in lhe sacrisly. ln addifion fo lhese laslcs, each year af Chrisfmas, lhe members donale food, clolhinq, and ioys which are given lo a needy family. school lunclion are supplied by lhis group. Deserving par- ticular mention was lhe display of 'rhe posfers made for vocalioris during ihe rnonlh of March. Ou'r of Town Meefings . .. Every monih sludenfs from Sain? Mary's fravel To ofher Cafholic schools in Norlh- ern California 'ro ialce parr in general ala ' 21. KM? meelinqs. Alfhouqh fhese schools are us- ually many miles from Slocklon, ihe ex- perience ol meelinq and exchanqinq ideas wilh olher Cafholic sludenis makes Fed- erafion irips both proliiable and enjoyable, 3' Chrisrian Life CommiH'ee The Funclion of fhe Chrisiian Life Commiflee is wholly spirilual Under ifs sponsorship The recifalion of The Rosary each day af noon has brouqhf abou? increased devofion lo Our Lady of Fafima. Once a week fhe members assisf af Mass, receive Holy Communion, and oller rheir prayers for world peace Federa+ion Presiden+ The Federarion ol Calholic High Schools, wiih i'rs var ious commiliees, holds an imporlanf place in school li e al Sain? Marys. This year Delia Marchelfi held lhe ohrice of Presiden+ of fhe Sain? Mary's Uni? of fhe Caiholic Federafion. Li'rera1'ure Commi'r+ee The members of fhe Llrerarure Commillee have by fheir rnonlhly meerinqs and discussions done much io encourage fhe reading of good books During Book Week and Cafholic Press MonTh 'rhe displays and posfers ol fhis commiffee d reeled sfudenTs To The wrifinqs of represenfafive Catholic aufhors 'wflfifffw-'VTY ' c Kfj . A , X . ls ,. .T V . T521 f sq f 3 if 1 X i 'Q-'57 vii -'12 ii Edifor . . . Virginia Pereira Carolyn Cima Delia Marcheiii Shirley Silvani R Cecchim Land: C Leonardim B.Glynn Wai? cmclaafzq Servers . . . Salnf Marys of fhe Assumpfion and Sainf Gerfrudcs Churches sfanding: J.He'rsius, J,Vrf-Rhmq W.Payne, R.Mesa, D,Mesa. T.Tori.a3 F.Truc:o seared: G. Cru: W, Huirau, F. Gehereux High Mass Servers . . . SaZn+ Marys of fhe Armurmciahoh Church G. Gabharf L. Berhadfcou, D.Ada'hs Servers . . . Saum' Mary s of The Armuncuahon Church abharf F Wallace D Dmublo B po I C B10 A Feffe P M Hu G Barron Ord WaYlace y L M n sh T For rancxs M Clo dscy L Brcnnwn gg us' 1 . . hh - G50 Y5qf5h M u . , V '. Y C- i k ALA , S J r P I , f ,ibfc i9 !E?.f1s i Typisfs . . . 3. 9 .6 as Page Edi'rors . . Sporfs Edifors 1 I 1 r 55 V ,V 'uv- v H- Ma K 'E' f ff D I- Kettle Edifor . . Donna Freifas Mimeographer . . Louis Bernadicou 'Ik I , 21 fl f I Sporfs Edi+or Joseph Rislwwain X I Reporfers . I IC ,Z ,, a,,- . n nna........Q X Y mn i r ,V L. if My . .,, X xxffaf NJ G. Marlin, fullback D. Halvorson, end G. Orosco, guard R. Valverde, halfback J. Micl'1aels,?ac:lcle L. Burgess. end E. Guerrero, cenfer back row: R. Galvez T. Guerrero T. Kosfelnik F. Phelan J. Casfles J. Rishwain P. Casfles F. Efcheberry R. Valverde C. Wilson R. Alverez M. Valverde R. Marenqo G. Marlin Coacl1G. Miller T. Caslles, Tackle R,Cordova,l1allback J. Risl1waln,fullbaclm F.E1cl1eberry,quarferbaQk fron! row: Manaqer L. La Rossa L. Burgess J. Michaels C. Arfozqui E. Guerrero G. Orosco T, Casfles D. Halverson R. Cordova Manager G. Cruz Tino Cardenas lnof picluredl M. Valverde, hallbaclx R. Alvarez, lwalfback C. Arlozqui, quard HBH Team back row: Coach W, Sleed P. Caslles P. Ford T. Koslelnllc L. Burgess fron? row: C. Arlozqui J, Rlslnwain G. Olcemendy R, Galvez Va rsi'ry back row: J. Preslo J. Moran L. Brennan R, Marenqo D. Halverson 'Fron+ row: E. Guerrero R. Alvarez R, Cordova. R. Valverds F. Wallace J . , if . Y r , . X xl, f .a- R f v 9 A x X il!! aa Q X ' I Q f ix' X A S 'S.15A 4 : AX? ,X J 72 NJXNU is I 'H .1 v b Li Q ' U1 Q X 4 V ' X 5 1 N x ' , Q T at V,- I x I K 1 5 fa ' W' .H Q f 1 'I' 1 x 5 X 5 Q 1 x + G f ix xi wi . - x 2 back row: G. Marlin, L. Burgess, E. Guerrero, T. Caslles, J. Denevl, J. Rislwwain, T. Koslelnilc, G. Miller, coacl'1 'Fronf row: G. Orosco, M. Valverde, F. Elclweberry, R. Alvarez, R. Cordova, R. Valverde ll ll ll ll l gm-is awe My 135 M5 Q53 back row: C. Arlozqui, manager, R. Bellini, L. Owning, P. Casfles, J. Moran, F. Trucco, P. Wallace, T. Ford, manager fronf row: R. Rosalo, R. Galvez, J. Rislwwain, W. Payne, G. Cruz, L, Gallagher Q ., 'M w whw 4 m 3 4 Y 1 , if W mag X ' sf s I r- JR x --Q f- 'M ,,.... x.,,4 Q. aw Wlllhs v- 1 4 as Q, :QQ -fx 1 X v FV R1 f Ta- X. , i mL L -I 53:0 4 ., if X ' 111J,l'g:,wE1: ,.L, ,, wx ,Q , fi? -f.. K ,gg V H 1 ' K. A ' V. i f N A ' If Tia, , 'i : ' . . 'g, I I -' F .figj-5 Q , W , 1 A vw , -N: -,f, Wm W,,,wM..q .f5'i3', K 45 in -.1 sf 4 t4!ez'6af4a Q. Varsify back row: M. de Sarro S. Hahforson M. Scoff R.S+ranqio1coachj L. A+Ier R. Barrows J. Casfies froni row: B. McConnell D. Valverde J. Cruz Fir. I S a ,Lf R ,A iz R.-4. wgnm e Mu K B, 1 5?,i LV'! 2? 1' '. Zo- .. x ,. Hff' 'SLN -fa Praye v 1 if XJ.. , X - Q. Q-1,4 A x , -2-53' 1 Q-, X. 41'1,'f'L - . ... ., , SW' iffy 53 WWI R60 JK N' ,W , q M,-ffl F ...am ,in pu. . Alex Floral Anfonini's Markef Mr. Louis T. Arbios Avenue Sporf Shop Mr. and Mrs. John Barkeff Dr. and Mrs. Marcario Baufisfa Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beaffy Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berfolli Bide-a-Wee Blaney and Speckens Borden's Milk Producfs Bravo and Mckeegan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bricheffo Dr. G. W. Brignall Mr. Lawrence E. Brown California Floral California Meal' Markef California News Sfand Cavagnaro Shoe Repairing Mr. James Caviglia Cazalle Florisf Mr. and Mrs. A. Cecchini Mr. and Mrs. F. Cecchini Mr. and Mrs. l-l. Cecchini Cenfral Drug Chapel of fhe Palms Bolling R. Chinn, Opfomefrisf Mr. and Mrs. John Cima Clarkson Sfudio Cloverleaf Farms Collins Elecfric Co. Maud Cornwell Secrefarial School M. Corren and Sons Mr. and Mrs. A. Covello Cramer's Collecfion Service Crispie Pofafo Chips Mr. and Mrs. E. Cuneo Mr. and Mrs. A. DaValle Mr. and Mrs. Alberf DelCarlo Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Dell'Aringa Mr. and Mrs. Amando Dell'Aringa Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Dell'Aringa The Delfa Denfone's Pharmacy C. C. DeY0ung lMorluaryl Mrs. lla Dickinson lMillineryl Mr. and Mrs. Roland Doneux Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Donovan Dunlap's Hardware Sfore Mr. Wm. Dunlap, Calif. Aufo Sup. Dunlap's Sfockfon Dry Goods Dunne's Shoe Sfore Eales and Young Grain Co. Eichelberger and l-lobin Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Eichenberger 88 Markef Equifable Life lns. Co. of lowa Mr. and Mrs. J. Esparza Mr. and Mrs. S. Fecli lThe l-lubl Mr. and Mrs. G. Frediani Mr. and Mrs. Leo Friedberger French Camp Meaf Packing Co. ?4tfzm4 Mr. and Mrs. l-l. E. Frosf Gaia-Delucchi Mr. and Mrs. J. Gianelli Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Gianelli Green Bros. Pharmacy Grider Elecfric Works Mr. and Mrs. Harry l-laansfra l-lappell's Pharmacy The l-lappyholme Dairy Harvard Book Slore Dr. Raymond l-lench Dr. and Mrs. L. l-lermosilla Holf Bros. l-lumphrey's Business College Drs. Clarence S. and Isabel Ing Renaldo Jeffries Johnnie's Meaf Markel' Junior Guild Mr. J. E. Jones, Bearing Supply Co. Mr. J. B. Jones, Equifable Life lns. Kaffen and Marengo Klein Bros. Knighfs of Columbus, Third Degree Mr. and Mrs. Angelo S. Lagorio Mr. and Mrs. Mason Lagorio Leonardini, Pardini 8: Truex Levinson's Furnifure Sfore Dr. Alvin Levy Dr. Lawrence Low Dr. W. G. Low Mr. and Mrs. V. Luchini Dr. W. P. J. Lynch Macy's Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. A. Manfelle Mr. and Mrs. Leo Manfelle Mr. Gino Marcheffi Marcheffi and l-lammer Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marconi Mr. O. Marducci Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Marraccini Marfin's Jewelers, lnc. l-l. A. Mazzera, Afforney af Law Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Mcl-lugh Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Michaels Mr. Joseph W. Michaels Mr. and Mrs. Armand Micheloffi Mrs. A. M. Minahen Mr. Joseph Morelli Muldowney Prinfing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nomellini Norman's Confecfion Co. Norfhcresf Pharmacy O'Connor Gen. Assembly, Fourfh Degree K. of C. On Lock Sam Parisian Laundry and Cleaners Pafches Painf Co. Pafio Barbecue Pei:k's Jewelry Sfore Peerless Milling Co. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pellegri Dr. Pepper Boffling Co. Pepsi-Cola Boffling Co. Mr. Frank Peri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Picchi Mrs. Eva Pierce, Dancing Pom'ponio Exclusive Tailoring Poffs Men's Wear Quinn's Sfafioners and Booksellers Raggio Reed and Co. Ralsfon Purina Co. Rafhgeb's Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rimmingfon Mrs. Geneva Rinaldi Rishwain Disfribufing Co. Risso Bros. Markef Mr. Charles Risso, Jr. Mr. Joseph Rossi San Francisco Florisf Mr. and Mrs. John Sanguineffi Mr. Manuel Sanfos Mr. F. Schwarfz Segarini's Markef, l and 2 Service Cleaners Sib's Markef Shepherd and Greene Dr. Skivingfon Lafayeffe J. Smallpage Smifh 81 Lang Mr. Carlos Sousa Soufh San Joaquin Markel' Slockfon Bicycle Shop Sfocldon Tallow Works Sfockfon Typewriter Co. Sfull Markef Tanda Club Ted's Meal Marker Dr. W. J. Tesch Top Filling Sfafion Treal's Mr. and Mrs. F. l. Troy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trucco Mr. and Mrs. Peier Trucco Tuxedo Dry Cleaners Ward Tyler Valley Laundry 81 Cleaners Francis X. Vieira, Afforney af Law Mr. and Mrs. George Walker Dr. Wm. F. Walsh Ben Warshauer Dr. and Mrs. E. 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