St Marys High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Stockton, CA)
- Class of 1972
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' m - fm SRA' lffft- farms N are , . . . .wmv M ,kkAg .W-x,t..A. :Nm MVS, jst M M- .M g???'?.f?iff'ff.??sfw.aQ-frffririm, , ..,A. ,fgflgffjrfrf..QQ',ffijljQ -L'f-- TW.. ..... .. .t...... .... . ...... . . Q., .,.,.,t.,,. W Q. ,... ' -ir.. . . , 4 1 5 a r A. YNY 5-..,,.-W 5 r :rr - I Y Father O'NeilI is assisted by Mrs. Michael in preparing the evaluation I 1 i . Q Pin Vice Principal and Deans S TRE N G THE N St. Mary's Another vital administrator of St. Mary's is Sr. Gene McNally. Everyone is aware of the tremendous amount of work she has accomplished in trying to satisfy the students by giving them what they desired, within reason. Her thoroughness and ingenuity have been great contributing factors to the success of St. Mary's. The Dean of Girls, Sr. Jonathan is another vital component of the school. Her policy of positive thinking has contributed to her popularity among the girls. Mr. Sherman Turner is the Dean of Boys at St. Mary's. His policy of strict adherence to the rules has made him a capable administrator. A dministra tors help emphasize the importance of A CA DEMICS in school life Mr. Dillon lupper rightl is the college counselor. Sr. David lrightl is the head of the Academic Guidance Counseling Department. She is also the testing director. The Director of Activities is Father Morse labovel. Miss Veva Brown lnear rightl is St. Mary's valuable scholarship counselor. The other head of the Academic Counseling Department is Mrs. Leonardini lfar rightl. The Guidance Coordinator and Personal Guidance Counselor is Father Fallon lbelowl, IVlr. Zeni lrightl is the Vocational Guidance Counselor, X wffwwxiw? me .,. ,W . M. M 'W Assam. w W VW Brother Neil lleftl is Assistant Director of Activities and keeper of the bookstore. Mr. lsetti labovel is the Director of Athletics. The head of the Fine Arts Department is Nlrs, Clancy iabovei. Mr. Berlin fright! heads the Business Department. Mr. Little ilefti is the head of the Science Department, Mr. Grilliot flower Iefti heads the Mathematics Department The head of the Home Economics Department is Mrs. Whitson ibeiowj. for M' Department Heads stress QUALITY in education The ten department heads are a major component of the school which students know very little about. They do have important duties such as discussing academic standards and school curricula, evaluating faculty members of their own individual department, and making decisions concerning student petitions in academic matters. The Department Heads also make up the Academic Board. Mrs. Santos lfar upper leftl is the head of the Department of Physical Education. The head of the Social Science Department is Mr, Langan lupper leftl. Sr. Patricia Bruno lleftl heads the Religion Department. Sr. David lupper rightl heads the English Department. The head ofthe Language Department is Father Kelley lrightl. 1 K., Q 49:1 ' SERTEMBER hw L . . 10-W . . . p-ff 0 ' GPM!-'Af Qywdool ,mo gwmw ' Q WW 19 71 6iMJf5ZAwgZgfZM4J!p.sz3 Macaw? fiffwwy ,ao-ef 1- , N, v ja JANUARY Q F- , 1 N75 gigg f Z B2 rx Q- . A Il 135 LKNV ,, fig -. E vita: Q' N Q, ,Q hw- ,.-, ,. MMG ffffffffwnw ' , it sf , Em ,Q 66 J A 1 ,gg 5.4 Q - Q' Am , Nlxx iw 41: ,Ai X- ,M fi, I ff? fx Q J .V x 'i 7 Y -Yi ':,fiEQ'x'Am af t Y fi 2, 61en.4!aJt,a.ev 3 1 Q ' ' 53 5-,L i 11: l g k K f , X H ' i - - - - l A 4- - f.,g.4, ff 1,3552-,. MARCH X 'J,,j'zJx-'?5.3 i'fL, 44 51255,-'l f k 1 Jie '-Q, -1 jf, 1495: ' .'i ,T- Ag' 532 qawgmm F ff ffii..gf m,.'ni- . , 1' V f- l f,,,Lx 'xf,g 'Q Q We -, 9:4 Z4,eaZ2uenQ ,o.74 ' feL'f5 frm+,wg'f:i , , Lg1l..5f'f' M ,mf . . . . 1 . VK in id V '. F' W n..' u Kiig ezoppum damn! p. 92 -ma 'A it AKQQ. QY3, 1 0001? cawwadp 741 Www ,o. M gag! p. 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SEPTEMBER reunites the community Students received their first taste of school regimen after a long summer vacation on registration day. A feeling of renewed school spirit was present, and most of the students were glad to be back. Everyone was able to obtain help with their schedules and with other problems which may have arisen. At an Institute for all faculty of Catholic schools in the diocese, the teachers were welcomed by Bishop Guilfoyle ltopl. Monsignor Caine lcenterl presented the theme of religion as a vital aspect of school life, Monsignor De Groot labovel spoke to the elementary school teachers. The 300 Watt Music Box itopi brought our first Mass to a musical peak with the aid of Sr Gene, Debbie Nishirnura, and Fr. Adams There was an excellent turnout of students for the opening-of-school Mass ibottomi Bruce Maffei, Bill Tone, and Janet Briscoe exercise their senior powers over a lowly freshman irighti. Freshmen are welcomed to S. M. with true CHRISTIAN spirit initiation proved again this year to be quite sufficient in orientating the freshmen to the St. Mary's atmosphere. For a week the seniors obliged the freshmen to perform subservient duties, and orientation week ended with a thought- provoking assembly. 1 B 'sig' msgid . X The COMMUNITY is united by the opening mass The opening Mass for peace and success throughout the school year reflected what the true atmosphere of St. Mary's should be. Fr. Fallon was the celebrant at our first Mass with Fr. Nlorse, Fr. O'Neill, Fr. Dunn, and Fr. Fahy as concelebrants llefti. Mary Gough lbelowi gets wrapped up in initiation activities at the Blacklist Assembly 13 lVlr. Dillon, who organized College Night, introduced the representatives from all the colleges present that night lrightl. The Admissions Officer from Mt Angel College goes through his schools yearbook with Dave Lozano and Mike Sousa lbelovvl. The administrators from the various colleges dined with our faculty before the general meeting lbelovvl. College Night INF ORMS parents and students of a higher level of education For the past two years representatives from many Catholic colleges in the Western states have come to St. Mary's to impart some knowledge of college life to interested students and parents. This year College Night participants learned more about the higher educational system in some detail, and a few students were helped in deciding which college they wanted to attend. The representative from Lone Mountain College gazes disconsolately at the empty classroom her college was assigned labove leftl. Parents and students were introduced to the college representatives at the opening assembly lleftl. Poggi 1881 paves the way for Inge 1221. Linford 1351 outruns Rio Vista with Leary 17'I1bIocking. Inge 1221 collide-S with Rio Vista while Padilla 1681 anticipates a touchdown. 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Z, ,wfn51fAfA,,fw. ,law x 5?'sW5i?5?J5??55 - 5 E g xi-2 15ffga53gQWgggf5Q,,w, wffmgagig r g ffysmmpf, B, gif fgffnisgggggmagwaig ,, A 1 f' A M ,, .Q , gwsafewrgaw Imsmymw rf n 5fwfm1 dmv?fefvguyemgzflsixfl fH3wff'E?sHgEiaH'SWQ?2a53HW i A' f A fa Qgianw fam 5ff?3S5ffaf?QffQQ9Smfe?f9F5QEN-aff? Head Coach Duane lsetti ,Q Q, My as , 51? QAFVS Coach AI Caron Coach Bob Crawford Coach Scott Oechel Golden Rams go UNDEFEA TED The St. Mary's Varsity Football Team went undefeated for the first time in twelve years. The Rams completed a perfect 9-0 season topped off with an undisputed Valley Oak League Championship. The season ended with a very exciting game, which was played in the Pacific Memorial Stadium to accomodate the big crowd of 12,000 people. The people saw the Rams defeat their cross- town rivals, the Lincoln Trojans, 74 6. Ron Inge snatches a Dave Lozano pass against Lincoln. 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Second row: Mike Sanches, Bill Contreras, Art Carey, Joe Herrera, Mike Leary, Mike Hayes, Bill Snyder, Mike McNally, David Lozano, Tom Alfieri, John Padilla, and Robert Rusk. Third row: Jeff Tiffany, Larry Gaines, David Wainwright, John Zidich, Bill Stewart, Greg Domench, Richard Rivera, Dan Morrow, Phillip Raya, Bill Toso, Ernie Biscaia, and Manager Albert Mendez. Last row: Paul Picchi, David Poggi, Peter Craig, Rick Fideldy, Alex Simpson, David LeBeouf, David Ratto, Ron Inge, Greg Balcao, Rick Giovando, and Hardy Cook. R X WN Q55 gfigsfff complete successful season K s X gn! ,:,bE E V, EVI g ll EE gl giz ' ,, i M ll l , E1: it E'2 2 T Ez: ,.E ,J :L EE is l il E' AEE i' X iii Vi I . I ' 1 X z si ' 5 X 3 E E f f 5 E gl, Y ii i il 2 ,Q , ltr Q T , Sli SEZ 1 ':: s's ,Q ill 5 Rubert Cooper sprints around end. The Sophomore Rams: left to right, front row: Rick Cordova, Dave Barney, Steven Castro, Greg Covello, Joe Limas, Joe Kooyman, and Frank Halvorson. Second row: Coach Stub Hoellworth, Fred Marchand, Earl Smith, Jim Jones, Rubert Cooper, Mark Arena. Darrell Ojeda, Ron Dos Reis, Mark Lechich, and Coach Tom Atkins. Third row: Robert Standard, Henry Tovar, Jim Burke, Chet O'Brien,JuIian Perez, Mike Fields, Tim Baker, Philip Hinojos, Roy Moreno, and Coach John Little. Last row: Matt Wittmer, Ruben Fields, Armando Guzman, Steve Cooper, Bob Castanon, Brad Bauer, Mike Williams. Roy Morales, and Mario Rosaz. SA FE TY keeps frosh from championship 1 is it 1 gi sl 1 i 3 Bill Valverde rushes for a touchdown against Tracy. The Freshman Rams: left to right, front row: Art Schubert, Greg Baumgarten, Steve Trinidad, Vincent Vallarino, Manuel Maxey, David Cadieux, David Ramirez. Michael Puccinelli. Ken Volpi. Coach Sherman Turner. Second row: Eddie Hernandez, Tony Tafoya. David Gray, Sean O'Shaunessey, George Crawford, Steve Castanon, Bill Valverde, Tom Field, Alex Farros. Third row: Steve Gaines, Dan Perez, Ron Torres. Joe Esker, Tim Burke, Mike Halley. Allan McCleary, Kevin McDonnell, Mark Fields. Joe Montes. Fourth row: Coach Bob Perrasso, Ken Simpson, Peter Inge, Larry Mandras, Zachary Laws, Mike Rivera, Larry Ferrari, Mike Halligan, Scott Colvello, Earl Almazon, Coach Ron Scatena. Cross-Country team comes to St. Mary's Uh! These exercises are too much! Seniors really Got aHead by winning the float competition lbelowl. Cabinet lbelowl rolls in the RammobiIe . lBatman, Croghan, Mary Barkett, Cathy Lobosco, Mary Ellen Wx as 9 -Sl 6 Freshmen clowns, Mary Jo Albert lleftl and Toni individual entries. eat your heart outli Left to right: Faith Mariani. Cecchetti irighti laugh up First Place in Homecoming parade sparks ENTHUSIASM The theme for our Homecoming this year was Ramelot . The parade of floats succeeded to implant into the hearts of the participants the excitement which pervaded throughout Homecoming. The St. Mary's Ram Band played lively music befitting the occasion. The winning floats were the senior float for classes, G.A.A. float for clubs, and the winning individual entry was the clowns. Her majesty , Mary Jane Winkler, promenades down the red carpet with Bob Castanon in attendance Uefti. Songleaders Resa Prato, Jeanne Arena, Greta Jensen and Sandi Medina Ueft to righti show oid time spirit. The princesses added splendor to the Homecoming festivities, They and their escorts are Mary Fanucchi and Ken Brewer ltop Ieftl: Sandi Tei and Bruce Maffei labovei: Mona Ross and Mary Jane Winkler with Danny Lopez and Greg Edelman respectively ltop rightlp Linda Hodson and Mark Hope itop far rightlg Lana Girardi and Rob Hardesty ibottom far rightl. Former queen, LouAnn Williams itop centerl flashes a radiant smile. Senate President, John Zidich presents the newly crowned queen, Mary Jane, with a bouquet of red roses lrightl ,34 ff? , 5. 5, N SLE? raps - Q' QE wg .aw ,gg W f fkrfigif' , We 'Q' Drama department launches Lady in Black Box The first fall production of the Drama Department this year was Christopher Fry's play, The Lady's Not for Burning . lt also was the first major performance in the Black Box Theater. The acting ability of the cast was of the highest caliber, and they immersed themselves in their individual parts so well that. this comedy-drama proved to be a great success for St. Mary's. gggyfwaerv raw ' .' 3 1. gf ' ff' .y ,Q -f v 44 , ,W , , .W R R 43 112' 5 , www WW' wrwph ,wif ,L,,,., ff, , Wm . new ' r My if . ,QV . I 944 , -Q ,J'rf,.-. I ,Nz- fl- . . ft 5., xx ina M P53 X Q ww N if - ' 1, , .,,. - ,fin Q' 45, ' 'vw' mm, .ga M., f W 45335214 2 QW 4, W ? my 'G ffvliggfi gggiwffgzgi F :ff Q. Aw mm V Him' mf Y isa-15,5-Y -u gay w 55 Y X iw vsp, Varsity Volleyball Team: left to right, front row: Karen Poletti, Kelly Hill, Mary Paxton, Anne Nejedly, Second row: Sue Miller, Elise Day, Donna Rod ers, Cecilia Q Morales, Ana Franco, Cindy Tovar, manager. Third row: Rhonda Fideldy, Barbara Field, manager, Diane O'Connor, Marian Munoz, Olivia Villapudua, Cindy Morales, Mrs. Santos, coach. Volleyball caps off a successful season in NOVEMBER Competitive volleyball was just one of the sports for the girls this year. The varsity and junior varsity teams competed against other schools to win the championship in their division. Their major victory occurred at the end of the season when both teams defeated the Lincoln Trojan volleyball teams during Lincoln Week. The varsity and junior varsity have played well this year and have earned the honor of second place. Now let's go out and win this game! Points out coach, Mrs. Santos lfar leftl. Ana Franco serves up the ball for a point lcenterl. Team members cheer the Varsity on to Victory lleftl. mlm: l 1 J.V. Volleyball Team: left to right, front row: Debi Nishimura, Denise Lozano, Irma Villapudua, Debi Barney, AnaLee'McGurk. Seconol row: Cnris Bolles, Angie VanRuiten, Ellen Merdinger, Rosa Villalvazo. Helen Espinoza, Alyce Brewster, manager. Third row: Lori Granados, Gigi Nault, Gina Williams, Joan Jacobs, Stacey Carniglia. Moderator Mrs. Whitson, Vice President Marla Marsiano Secretary Treasurer Memo Gattl and President Debbie Remington ready for Junior Red Cross clothing drive Junior Red Cross, Fu ture Teachers perform community services The Junior Red Cross, one of the smaller clubs of St. Mary's, has performed many service activities including sponsoring a food and clothing drive for the less fortunate people of Stockton. Members also served in the community doing volunteer work at the Stockton State Hospital. The club, Future Teachers, specializes in community service. lts members have given parties for the children at Mary Grahm Hall and have sponsored picnics for many younger children. The club has earned recognition from Future Teachers of America as an outstanding service organization. Linda Wright and President Lisa Davis of Future Teachers brighten the Christmas season with a party for younger children. wwf P' Moderator Sister Pat Ottoboni, President Therese Barakett, Maria Salemme. Vice-President Jennifer Pearson. PattyJohnson. Treasurer Michele Morozumi, and Secretary Linda Kato plan trip to San Simeon lbelowl. Kathy Alexander, Connie Alexander. President Lisa Frahm, GayLynn Saunders, Vice-President Cheryl Crawford, and Lana Girardi of the Art Club display their creative works lbottoml. History Club, Art Club ENHA NCE student interests The main function of the History Club was to gain a better appreciation and understanding of our American heritage. The club members became greatly involved this year in fulfilling this purpose, in that they participated in historical activities offered during the school year. History Club also supported Model UN financially, in order that this important organization could participate in a general convention at Berkeley. A new organization at St. Mary's is the Art Club. As its purpose is to promote artistic interests in the school, the club has already given its artistic services to St. Mary's in many ways. The members have designed and produced posters for the school plays and activities, and have attended many art exhibits to enhance their appreciation of art. M9629 i 2 at 3 i, ,i Caroline Green ltop leftl explains the theory behind the principle of odds at the wheel of fortune. lt could be a dangerous occupation for Dave Ratto to stand behind a balloon at the Key Club dart throw booth labovel. Jenny Brooks ltop rightl gives out a call at the Thespian Club dime pitch. Anyone want to buy a ticket? lSister Gene, rightl. V me 1 fists f. g 4 M Nix kg '53, if ' s K is 'X QQ f-ibn M T35 l Ramarama RA MS on! St. Mary's second annual Ramarama Carnival grossed over 84500 this year, bringing much-needed funds to the Student Council and the various clubs of the school. The carnival ran through the weekend of November 72, and attracted hordes of children and scores of adults. The Ramarama was revived to replace the traditional chocolate drive, and it seems to be an activity well worth keeping for years to come. The Pep Club booth really hit the heights with their helium Love balloons ltop leftl. Little kids and not-so- little kids enjoyed the fun and games and food at our second annual Flamarama lbottom leftl. Mr. Grilliot watches the board as Mona Floss gives the wheel of fortune a spin at the C.S.F. booth lbelowl, 15 wg? S X Q X X N QX x R X fx X XXX X QM X. X Q ' W xv in 5' Ax wh -1 ,A Wsgwg, Q g mfzf1'fv,f','.2+'ifgi5K'gf ,As, my ..Q,,,, , ,,V,., A M M Hb-f X I Z 1 1 if . M .fs- , man- .. .Hi-fiiqfw X- S-, . ffw.:sHwSfzw Q N 'Q , 1. 1. Ne .. X i fa ' . 1 'Q s , Jr' 1 ck ff O K Q 4 V X 5 S3 51 .IB 3 , Ag' I Q , fi .MQ ., - M a Q Q X 3 R '51- Q XX 3' x G , wx Q wg :Q ,- x 9 X . X W gm Ex r Qs X 7 X 4 ,S L 'wwf - Q- . ---- ' - P. - ,. 'f , ' A -x 3 ' A ' , 2s V 'L ' ' ' .if f A. H QW- - A - X , in A 4 as 1 -Q -2 Q if wr N X.. 2 'S if five- .. A .xi N' Q :M , 4 , A V f . ,S ,f 4 ' V 'K F ,YQ , .Sy r I 1 XQQ M. ui L' ,Q M A :ff 1 . uv-mf CSF presents first Honors A ssembly One of the most important organizations at St. Mary's is the California Scholarship Federation. lts motto Scholarship for Service is the prime directive of the club, and C.S.F. has been active in the service aspect. This year it sponsored a tutoring service for students who wished help in various subjects. The club also was the host for the C.S.F. Convention for the Northern Region of California. As an honors and scholarship club, one of its duties was to sponsor the honor assemblies this year, which reinforced the importance of academics at St. Mary's. li is truly an honor to be a part of this state- wide organization, for it is one of the few that does recognize a student's academic achievements and success. Dale Balcao lleftl extends a hand of congratulations to senior class President Mark Hope. who received the honor cup for the class. Ram Band earns high recognition The St. Mary's Ram Marching Band has represented the school well this year and encouraged the students to take pride in their school. The band participated in state competitions and has earned high recognition in each event. At the Selma and Crockett competitions, the Ram Band achieved second and first places respectively. The state competition at Cupertino proved to be the highlight of the marching season. A parade in the rain was followed by an evening half-time competition where the band proudly sloshed around in mud and continued to remain in high spirits despite the loss of four shoes. The Ram Band placed second in total points and were runner-up for the 3 600 sweepstakes trophy. Penny Martin lrightl prepares for Selma Band Festival. Banner girls lead the way with the new look of Saint Mary's. lbelowl Ram Band waits . .. and waits . . . and waits .. . ibelow rightl Stiff faces for stiff competition, Cleft! Drummers beat out a familiar march lbelowl. The band marches toward a first place in Crockett ibottomi. ff:-' H 4: E 5 i SNR J.V. cheerleaders Denelle Mittleider, Camille Butler, and Chris Vierra scream for a Ram victory lbelowl. Yell leader Pat Meyer does a cheer for the powder puff team lbottoml. Varsity cheerleaders Diane O'Connor, Marian Munoz, Sylvia Frazier, and Ann Marchetti await the winning basket lcenterl. S S S 3 i E P 3 X gg SE K5 Si X 5 E x l .2 5 i Q 1 i f e i . 3? f 3 ,.. Yell leaders Dave Wainwright and Bill Stewart show their spirit during the Lincoln game lbelowl. Song leaders Donna Hayes, Resa Prato. Jeanne Arena, Coby Van Ruiten, Sandi Medina, and Greta Jensen perform at halftime lbottom leftl. Spirit leaders enliven school enthusiasm The song leaders and cheer leaders have always played a vital role in raising school spirit. This year they were back again, bright, smiling, and full of cheers to bring out the spirit at the rallies and games. This year yell leaders were added to give the boys a chance to do their part in raising spirit. The varsity RA Mbles over the VOL two points. pson snatches another rebound. The team observes attentively The St. Mary's Varsity Basketball team, left to right, front row: Coach Fred Tozi, Ron lnge, Louis Warmerdam, and Mike Williams. Second row: Frank Llnford, Gary Mancebo, Lonnie Lobosco. and Rick Rivera. Third row: David LeBeouf, Alex Simpson, and Rick Breakfield. The Rams take the Oakdale Tournament by surprise Another rebound is brought down by Alex Simpson, as Ron Inge views. Alex Simpson shoots over his opponent. 'Frank Linford watches Rick Rivera tip the ball against Lincoln. w r Sophs take a SECOND in the Valley Oak League Ei j A I 3 fl. f' A f. .. . .,,, :::5f 1'E?. g f... ig?-5.:'-I- ii w,,,,w ag Q 7- .V 1 - r Sophomore Basketball team, left to right, front row: Joe Kooyman, Frank Gomez, Ruben Fields. Bob Rusk, and Bob Nejedly. Second row: Coach Turner, Mike Fields Mike Gamboa, Steve Cooper, Art Cesena, Mark Lechich, Frank Halvorson, Larry Galvez, Julian Perez, and Jim Burke. Mark Lechich can reaIIy S-T-R-E-T-C-H. Coach Turner and team players observe the game with intent interest. Frank Gomez has his opponent baffled as he puts up a shot. A Y' 53 Frosh fight or first The Freshman Basketball Team: left to right, front row: Larry Mandras, manager, Ron Moton, Bill Valverde, Harold -Morrow, Mike Rivera, Second row: Mark Fields, Mike Zidich, Peter Inge, Steve Gaines, Steve Castanon, Kenny Simpson, Dave Bevilaqua, John Crane, Bill Rogan. Mike Rabago, Stub Hoellworth, coach. The Girls' Basketball Teams: left to right, front row: Susan Miller, manager, Angie Van Ruiten, Stacey Carniglia, Leslie Gomes. Lisa Vosbein, Analee McGurk Gina Williams, Joni Mittleider, Chris Bolles. Second row: Mrs. Santos, coach, Diane Castles, coach, Rose Tafoya, Cecil Morales, Jan Mittleider, Jeri Williams, Denise Lozano Mary Paxton, Debbi Nishimura, Karen Poletti, June Silvey, Naomi Hayes, Kim Baysinger, Valerie Vallarino, Sharon Barakatt, manager, Elise Day, Joyce Buffo, manager Marian Munoz, Terri Maloney, manager, Sandi Medina. 1, l if 1 2 W ,C ,,,, 2 sg Eafam 4 'L f ,, Qwsuft 1?iff:1Y2fsrf if Cecil Morales eyes the basket as she prepares to shoot up the ball. Girls' basketball teams secure winning seasons The S.M. girls' basketball teams ended another season in their intra-city league against all high schools in Stockton except Stagg. Under the coaching of Mrs. Santos, and Diane Castles, the varsity and frosh-soph teams closed with a good season. II1T IV k fwxf- Father O'NeiII, the celebrant, gives his blessing to the junior class labovel. Therese Barakatt hop? receives her ring open-handedly. The fa Juniors OFFICIA LL Y become upperclassmen On December 8, the class of '73 received their class rings at an evening ceremonial Mass with their parents in attendance. Fr. 0'Neill was the celebrant and gave an inspiring sermon, emphasizing the class ring as a symbol of unity. The 700 Watt Music Box provided the music for the Mass, and Fr. Adams wrote a meaningful liturgy. The Junior class members officially became upperclassmen through this ring ceremony. fam We milies share in the unity of the Junior class Qabovel. ' if '3mf5EQ9iQf1 ew if ww S' , My A 'LGF Mr. Morago iabovel is always willing to help the team. The Galvani twins icenteri put down the opposition Gay Lynn Saunders irightl shows great enthusiasm in her speech. The speech and debate teams work DILIGEN TL Y St. Mary's hosted the Yosemite Forensic League Split Speech Tournament in December. The speech and debate teams put forth a great effort in their individual divisions. Mary Silva was victorious in achieving an over-all second place in original oratory. Everyone enjoyed the day's activities and was glad to have had the opportunity to participate. Chris Vierra is really trucking labovel. Couples sway to the never-ending beat lrightl Camille Butler rocks to the music ibelowl Dance to the music The people danced and danced to the compelling music of The Deceivers . The occasion, made possible by THE KE TTLE , provided an atmosphere which allowed everyone to concentrate on the pulsating sounds of the music. The students took ample advantage of the free- dress and some came attired most casually. I want to take you higher iabovel. Dave Ghillarducci really puts the moves on his opponent ibelowi. The team tries hard to earn another pin irighti. as-is as IN F' f si The Saint Mary's Wrestling Teami ieft to right, front row: Mike Cote, Tom Deluca, Richard Sanguinetti, Nick Urizola, Gary Mastro, David Adams. Second row: Bart Valario, George Crawford, Art Carey, Greg Baumgarten, Dave Ghiiiarducci, Rick Fideidy, IVIr. Dave Brigham, coach. Coach Brigham builds the wrestling program . V,.. ,Za ' ' WW YM fr v Q1 f Z , ' ' 5 Rich Sanguinetti eyes his opposition. 'wffvfwi ww 64592 ,, Gary Mastro prepares himself for a victorious match. itopi. Saint Mary's gains six points on another pin. iabovei. Stage crew makes the scene The plays which were presented this year would not have been so successful if the stage crew had not constructed such authentic and colorful sets. The crew was also responsible for the maintenance of the stage and the disassembling of the background constructions used in the drama and musical productions. Marsha Dorius, Terry DeBono, and Noel Sejas paint props for the play Ctopl Janis Bradow and Gayle Okerman steal the scene labovel Annabel Alunan, Annette Ford, Bob Nlelera, and Nikki Catanio construct a set lcenteri. Brian Nickerson, and Dave Cruz help Robert Andreson adjust the lights itop righti. Joel Brewster and Jim Rinker are the soundmen ofthe stage labovei Andrea Costa makes a face for Linda Halvorson iabovei. a' Q . 1 6 3, f 2 ff l? , A., 9 3 f? 5 51, -V mar W.. 'M Lim 5, , f fa, WHL, f,1:5 f2T me psf 5 m xffsf s gg k .1 f0iW xxw was X, Q . A i K if ww 1 fg The Eucharist was shared by all At the Family Communion Mass, parents, students, and teachers shared the Eucharist together. Fr. O'Neill was the celebrant and Mary Fanucchi read from the scriptures. Afterwards everyone was served coffee and donuts in the cafeteria. St. Mary's community joins Fr. O'Neill in a song itopi. Sr. Anne, Sr. Patricia Bruno, and Sr. Teresita participate in the Mass iabovei. 3 is E, , :., mf X H! .i A -Is, Ts, 'r '. A MM, ,V .. .Q -..A,.i..A::s..ft. i f 2 Fr. O'NeiII prays for peace itopi. Mary Fanucchi gives the reading of the scriptures iabovei. John Galli enjoys the breakfast itopi, Mr. and Mrs. Moorefield socialize with Mrs. Devincenzi and Mrs. Berlin iabovei. Larry Gaines iabovei informs the student body of his rewarding experiences during Senior Seminar. Seniors take away the Honor Cup for the second time this year. sm mm Seniors troupe up to the front of the gymnasium to receive first honor cards. S F Pressdent Dale Balcao ibelowl holds out frrst honor cards to the semors Mary Fanucchr IS proudly presented wvth the Soroptimist Award by Sr, Gene Ibottoml. Honor Roll students are acknowledged The honor roll students received recognition once again at the second honors assembly of the year. Sr. Gene announced the recipients of the first and second honor cards while C.S.F. President Dale Balcao gave them to the students. The seniors once again received the Honor Cup for the highest scholastic percentage of all the classes. Model U. N. receives OUTSTANDING rating at Berkeley The Model United Nations group was divided into two delegations this year, Jordan and Central African Republic. Preparations for the three day UN Convention began in September. Headed by Mary Fanucchi and Rosanne Williamson, with Sister Jonathan and Sister Pat Bruno as advisers, the two delegations went to Berkeley on February 24th, and attended caucus and block meetings. On Friday, the delegates went to committee meetings held to consider the passing or rejecting of resolutions and amendments. At the General Assembly, Saturday, the new resolutions were discussed, debated, and voted on. Later Saturday night, after endulging in a sumptuous meal, the delegates returned home. Elise Day, Jenifer Brooks, Lynne Robustelli, and Edmund Zeiter were rated outstanding for their achievements in representing their countries. ,QW Y Sigi i ii'l M -igifgi fe., Zvi? Ed Zeiter states the policies of the Jordan Republic. Pat Meyer and R ck D kee labo th ough the I ch ho fix Delegates deliberate resolutions in the General Assembly lcenterl. Bob Nejedly and Greg Hqdson wait for their rides lleftl, Kerry Davis, Elise Day, Dolores Mendez and Art Cesena leave for a weekend in Berkeley labovel, Block SM, Key Club PROMOTE Boys' Citizenship Block SM is one of the boys' clubs at St. Mary's. lts main purpose is to stage the Boxing Carnival every year. The members also serve as ushers for the football and basketball games. Each year the club joins with G.A.A. in either a skating party or a snow trip to the mountains. The Key Club is the other organization for the boys and is a service organization. lts functions are directing fire drills, ushering school sponsored events, and sponsoring a city-wide basketball team. Craig Mayer ltopl presides over Key Club. Block SM officers Dave Lozano, Mike Sousa. Steve Rosso. and Bill Snyder discuss programs with Block SM President Larry Gaines labovel. Members of Block SM lrightl plan the Boxing Carnival. Key Club lmiddlel listens to suggestions for next project. Steve Clarke, Robert Bernardo, Dan Bosch, Ed Zeiter, Nlr. Brewer. Sr. David,Jennifer Pearson discuss St. Matthew ltopl. Ann Marchetti, Sandi Medina, Coby Van Fluiten, Resa Prato perform at the Lincoln Rally labovel. Great Books, Pep Club provide opportunities for learning and spirit lt is a general truism that the more a person reads and acquaints himself with various types of books, the better educated he is. The Great Books discussion group has provided students with the opportunity to expand their knowledge of literature and to intensify their desire to learn, thus furthering the cause of education. For all students who possessed great school spirit and wanted to raise the over- all spirit of St. Mary's, there was Pep Club. The members were always present this year at the sports games to keep the spirit alive and high. Pep Club has also greatly enhanced the quality of the rallies. Senior girls Maria Salemme, Jennifer Pearson, Terri Macey and Patty Johnson acted as junior hostesses while contributing to the theme of Atlantis irightl, Not Pictured are Paula Morozumi, Valerie Barth, Charmaine Butler, and Greta Jensen. The crowd applauds Tommy Sanguinetti's band lbelowl, A tlan tis rises Headed by Mrs. H.E. Pearson, the Belles of St. Mary's saw another successful year. The theme '34 tlantis added a touch of mystique and fascination to this affair. The Pollardville Players presented the midnight entertainment, and St. Mary's girls attired in blue, flowing Grecian gowns served the hors d'oeuvres. . Bill Halvorson and company relax before the next dance ltopl. Mr. and Mrs. Turner enjoy the company of Brother Neil and friends lleftl. Mr, Turner has a slight edge over Ferdinand Pracale MARCH brings victory to the faculty basketball team Mr. Oechel's rebounding and scoring led the faculty to their first victory in the annual Block SM-Faculty basketball game. Dr. Langan proved to be a valuable addition to the team, and Mr. lsetti performed with his usual agility. Jeff Tiffany and Mike Hayes led the Block SM members in their effort. The faculty team won by a margin of 72 points. The members of the faculty team were.' Mr. lsetti, Mr. Turner, Mr. Oechel, Dr. Langan, Mr. Medina, and Mr. Scatena. Larry Gaines, Jeff Tiffany, Ferdinand Pracale, Mike Hayes, Rick Fideldy, Dave Ratto, Mike Sousa, John Pinasco, John Zidich, Rick Giovando, Karl Hui, Jimmy Deed, Mike Farros, and Randy Baysinger comprised the Block SM team. The student team closes the lead ltop leftl. Jimmie Deed keeps the ball from the faculty Qtop rightl. Mr. Oechel puts in the wlnmng basket lleftl. S. M. trackmen show their skill Tom Brozene leads the hurdlers with Larry Gaines right behind. John Padilla iabovei, and Greg Balaco ibelowi, tossiin the discus throw Matt McCarty clears the bar in the pole vault. 'W ,v- 4,- ..f ' l' 1 'if F.: 'K is fi if ill 'lp ll' ,J 552: . , g-.-at '-fi! The St. Mary's sprinters sweep their event with John Torres and Ron Inge, it Q 'Sin , A .4 ,Hifi , ., ' me - t S 'ik ' A 1 Q , k 52455 fl R 5 ' 5 Q' 49' ,tag get 'L I The Cioppino proved a culinary delight ibelowi. t r 2-1 s 3 d i . ...ow A-10 m 'g f' Mr. Conti and Mr. lsetti spent part of the evening bartending iabovei. Sports Club sponsors Cioppino dinner At the Cioppino dinner sponsored by the Sports Club, parents, faculty and friends dined on crabs, clams and shrimp in a tempting ltalian sauce. After filling themselves with food and drink, couples danced to lively music and mingled in light conversation. The entire evening was truly a fishy affair. i GAA gives girls a sporting chance For the girls of St. Mary's who enjoy the pleasure of sports, the Girls' Athletic Association exists for them. Due to its size, the members have the opportunity to enjoy associating with more people and participating in more organized activities. The officers with the help of Mrs. Santos, the moderator, have tried continually this year to make the club an enjoyable experience. G.A.A. members listen to plans for future activities lleftl. Vicerpresident Marian Munoz, corresponding secretary June Silvey. secretary treasurer Joyce Buffo. and sports manager Ellen Merdinger listen as president Jeri Williams ,, addresses the girls ltopl. Bill, Gorgeous George , Stewart makes his triumphant entrance irightl. Boxing can be fun ibeiowi. Ken Simpson and Earl Smith spar off for the main event ibeiow righti. George Farros produces his last Boxing Carnival At the eighteenth annual Boxing Carnival, '14 Grecian Holiday , people enjoyed the pugilant and active festivities, directed by Mr. George Farros. The victors in the boxing division were: Mike Hallfgan over Ron Torres whose bout ended in a draw, Bill Valverde over Kiko Macias, Tony Palacio and Jimmy Jones-draw, Tony Fields over Antonio Delao, and Ken Simpson over Earl Smith. Wrestling matches were also on the agenda at the carnival, and the winners in this gripping division were Alex Farros, Rocky Rushing, and Jo Jo Veltry, the Greeks, over Bill Stewart, Greg Bumgarten, and Tony Mello, the Outsiders. One begins to wonder how next year's event will be able to follow the rousing rendition of 1972's Grecian Holiday . R Tores takes one on the chin iieftl. L ttle guys win sometimes too ibelowi. Tennis team nets a big season The Tennis team: left to right: John Little, coach: Greg Shettko, Maurice Burress, Dan Papais, Greg Halvorson, and Steven Young Golfers tee-off for a good season 'fklfibw 2 dh Y Mike Gamboa, Jim Burke, Joey Ferrari watch Mike Williams sink a birdie lupper leftl. Mr. Moorefield coaches Danny Matteoli, Manuel Maxey, Greg Edelman, and Bill Snyder lupper leftl. Joey Ferrari putts on the putting green llower rightl. 197 1 Coach of the Year, Larry ContL does it again. The St. Mary's Baseball team, left to right. front row: John Zidich, Tom Thompson, and Mike Hayes, Second row: Frank Linford. Dan Morrow. Dave Lozano, Steve Lujan, and Coach Conti. Third row: Batboy John Galli, Rick Breakfield, Alex Simpson, Glen Halligan, and John Gonzales. Fourth row: Greg Garfolo and Paul Picchi. Frank Linford gets under a pop fly. Batting practice shows Tom Thompson and Mike Hayes swinging , If ,M A 24 ff' play. f John Zidich shows his form to Rick Breakfield, Steve Lujan, and Dan Morrow E Coach Turner takes over soph baseball The Sophomore Baseball team, left to right, front row: Ruben Fields, Brad Bauer, Henry Tovar, and David Adams. Second row: Chet O'Brien, Frank Halvorson, Frank Jaworski, Julian Perez, Peter Avila, Bob Rusk, and Coach Turner. Third row: Nick Urrizola, Pat Kinely, Tim Baker, and Ron Perini. Girls add feminine touch to tennis and softball teams delman ftopl. T S 1 Q Students volunteer their time Another one of those little-known facts about St. Mary's is that student aides are different from student service helpers and teacher aides. The dedicated few in this group perform duties such as flag raising, working in the office before and after school, and tending the bulletin board in the administration building. Steve Vasoli begins his day by raising the flag ltopl. Maryjane Winkler keeps the bulletin board up to date labovel. Mona Ross displays the baseball and tennis schedules lrightl. Stanley Yeomans and Chris Mendler print CAU LDRON pictures ltop iefti. Sylvia Frazier. Greg Shettko. and Tom Alfieri work diligently in the new dark room itop righti. Rhonda Fideidy, Steve Castro. Mirko Kozina, and Jim Scottorasano prepare to fill picture orders iabovei. Pho to staff records year's events The pictures which you are looking at in this yearbook would not be here if it weren't for the efforts of Mr. William Berlin and his photography staff, which also produces the pictures which are seen every month in THE KE TTLE. Much time and work went into producing the hundreds of photos in THE CA ULDRON. The photo people were very capable and proof is in the product. Cauldron chronicles another year Few people of the student body really know the tremendous amount of work involved in compiling a yearbook. Work efforts this year were complicated because the two classes were combined with the photography class. The frequent confusions were not serious because the books did arrive on time. The editor-in- chief, Jennifer Pearson, the associate editors, and the staff have contributed both their time and effort to make this year's CAULDRON a success and know that it is appreciated by the people who are now viewing this product of their efforts. Financial Editor Steve Clarke, Layout Editor Dan Bosch, Copy Editor Kerry Davis, Assistant Editor Cynthia Tressler, and Editor-in-ChiefJennifer Pearson work diligently to meet the oncoming deadline lbelowl. Organizations Editor Jolene Nunes watches as Terry Gomez crops a picture lleftl. Sandi Medina and Snorts Editor Mike McNally make a layout for basketball ibottoml. f 'Www in in 9 iw ,M .... , gwm, , W,.,Mw sw Ye X ix s Mr. Berlin, advisor of the CAULDRON, demonstrates the elements of a good layout ltop leftl. Activities staff Valerie Barth and Renee Powell decide on the final layout for the Kettle dance lbelowl. Senior editor Cheryl Crawford listens as Mary Carr and Terry De'Bono decide on a caption for the picture lmiddle leftl. Dan IVlorrow, Rosanna Coba, Bart Valerio, and Lana Girardi prepare class pages for mailing lbottom leftl. Michele Van Ruiten, Kevin Baysinger, and activities editor Paula Morozumi, prepare for the next deadline lbottom rightl. Students and faculty involve themselves in APRIL activities i .Ewa - ,ISSB3-T .fizihi x ' - ,M ,,,L, , ,L m ?Z1ff 'f. f' W- , lf f 1, rfr- as W1- M f- ,V ,W ,, ff 4722 5 as fi?-1 , ' v 4 Student Council organizes activities The student body officers and Student Council have performed an excellent job this year in initiating and coordinating activities involving the students, and have contributed to a high degree of administration and student cooperation. David LeBeouf and Mary Jane Winkler, as President and Vice-President, along with Mona Ross as Secretary, Ken Brewer as Treasurer, and John Pinasco, Rally Commissioner, have successfully accomplished their directorial duties concerning school activities. Mary Jane Winkler. Student Body Vice President David Le Beouf, Student Body President John Pinasco. Rally Commissioner Ken Brewer, Student Body Treasurer . V gf W-'fm ...mn ' W mmnmif' W m' .,. Mona Ross, Student Body Secretary if S25 52 M MEZZ .,,. i - if V wwf .,,..M, fm M I I af ' I Av V. vi V :gi V, ,.. gf gig ,. fi- 5 I 'Z ' 'Z3?5fiL f if'i' ' ' '?'5'f3Z 8 YM was asf fr awww Senate debates school issues The Senate is the Boys' judicial body and legislature of St. Mary's. The basic role of the Senate is to protect the rights of the students by enforcing the disciplinary code. For the first time, Senate members have acted as counselors for freshmen boys. l i l Clerk Craig Mayer and Vice President Bill Stewart ltopl listen to presidents report. President John Zidich lleftl presides over meeting. Treasurer Dale Balcao lrightl listens to the defendants plea, Vice President Mary Barkett adds her opinion to the discussion. ecretary Cathy Lobosco and Treasurer Mary Ellen Mariani enjoy the Cabinet eeting, President Sandi Tei oversees the first meeting. Cabinet aids in school discipline The girls' body of legislature at St. Mary's is Cabinet. The duties of the Cabinet members include setting uniform standards and upholding policies pertaining to the girls. Sr. Jonathan has been moderator for many years and has done an excellent job in advising the officers and girls of Cabinet. Linda Hodson, Mark Hope, Faith Croghan, Mary Fanucchi. Class officers STRI VE for unity Senior Class Officers: MARK HOPE -President MA RY FA NUCCHI- Vice President FAITH CROGHAN-Secretary LINDA HODSON-Treasurer BILL STE WART-Rally Commissioner Freshman Class Officers: PE GG Y BROUSSA RD-President JOHN M OROZUMI- Vice President JAN MITTLEIDEI?-Secretary ROSA LINDA TA YS- Treasurer DON NEJEDL Y-Spirit Commissioner Don Nejedly, John Morozumi, Peggy Broussard. Fr. Adams. Jan Mittleider. RosaLinda Tays Junior Class Officers: GREG DOMENCH-President E LISE DA Y- Vice President LIZ CROOKE-Secretary JEFF GAMBONI-Treasurer NA OMI HA YE S-Spirit Commissioner Sophomore Class Officers: MIKE WILLIAMS-President KIM BA YSINGER-Vice President PA TTY MANGILI-Secretary GIGI NA UL T- Treasurer DEBBIE NISHIMURA-Spirit Commissioner Elise Day, Liz Cooke, Greg Domench, Naomi Hayes. J X Patty Mangili, Mike Williams, Kim Baysinger, Debbie Nishimura, Gigi Nault. 119 5uslN5s3 ENGLISH FINE ARTS 3aw2,a.f.z4 JJ!! A Mbnadlamgqa me fwwfbfw? PHYS. ED. 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Tobi Nioroiti ibottom righti learns filing. if size :iff.ssfszigsf1fss2i2s1es1smfisf1 Lgifizigg gmssif.SiQ5gsi52ggg.fcgsg55-is -Xiwssifesfwfisiieitii fktiiffeffs- -sfiigggsgw.A1215-.iggggggiggii5 Q?sais ?:35sf.5f,Qeg. ?3552292sfisisgssisqisqcagifeggi-1.5 . 1 , mesa 'ii' lg. 'lifes IQEERSESQQF YQYNQ ' '1zyxf,js'1SfS A.,-' X - Hi K BUSINESS. . . MR. WILLIAM BERLIN - Chairman, Business Law, Business Math, Earth Science, Photograph y, Yearbook. MRS. FRANK SALADY - Office Machines, Personal Typing, Typing 7-2. Fr. Fallon and Steve Vasoli discuss the fundamental aspects of writing a g d 'UK Sr. David Miss Hague h Fr. Fahy Sr. Patricia O. Fr. Fallon Sr. Teresita i i . . .and ENGLISH departments prepare for evaluation SR. M. DA VlD, O.P. - Chairman, Academic Guidance, Advanced Composition, English 7-8 lA- Bl, Modern Religions. REV. MURTY FAHY, 0.S.F.S. - English 1-2 lA-B-Cl, Faculty Librarian, Reading, REV. JOHN FALLON, O.S.F.S. - Advanced Composition, English 7 -8 lB-Cl, Personal Guidance. MISS GEORGIA HOGUE - Reading, Guidance, Freshman Class Moderator. SR. M. PA TRlClA OTTOBONI, O.P. - English 3-4 lA- Bl, History 7-2. SR. M. TERESITA, O.P. - Bookkeeping, Creative Writing, English 5-6 lA-Bl, KE TTLE Moderator. New classes enlarge FINE ARTS Mrs. Clancy Fr. Dunn Mr. Moorefield IVlr. Morago MRS. FRANK CLANCY - Chairman, Beginning Art 7- 2, Advanced Art 3-4, Crafts 1-2, Applied Design 1 2 MR. WILLIAM BERLIN - Yearbook, Photography. REV. ANDREW DUNN, O.S.F.S. - Stage Craft, Drama 7-2,Acting 3-4. MR. LAWRENCE MORAGO - Public Speaking 7-2, Forensics 7-2. REV. RICHARD MORSE - Music Appreciation. MR. J. ROBERT MOOREFIELD - Beginning Band 7- 2, Advanced Band, Flag and Banner Girl Drill Team, Chorus I-2, Percussion Instruments. and HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Whitson Mrs. Clark MRS. LES WHITSON - Chairman, Sewing Techniques, Sewing 7-6. MRS. TED CLARK - Homemaking 7-2, Bachelor Arts 7- 2, Food and Nutrition, Home Furnishings. Fr. Kelley heads LANGUAGE department ,,,,,4 Fr. Kelley lectures to his attentive French students ltopl. Vicky Cesena is shown by Sr. Anne how Spanish is formulated labovel. VERY REV. CLARK KELLEY, O.S.F.S. - Chairman, Spanish 3-4, French 3-4, French 5-8. SR. ANNE, O.P. - Spanish 7-2, Conversational Spanish. Fr, Kelley Mrs. Leonardini MRS. RICHARD FLEIVHNG - German 7-6. si. Anne U Mi. zani MRS. DONALD LEONARDINI - Spanish 7-2, Spanish 3-4. Mfs- Ffemfng REV. RICHARD MORSE, 0.s.F.s. - Latin 7-8. F Mme' MR. Aivri-ioivvzfivi - iraiian 7-6, Spanish 5-8. MA TH department excels HONORS program Mr. Grlllict lVlr. lsetti lVlr. Oechel Fr. O'NeilI Mr. Oechel explains a complicated geometry problem. Mr. Grulllot shmes at on . MR. GERALD GRILLIOT - Chairman, Modern Geometry lHl, Intermediate Algebra 1-2, Algebra and Trigonometry lHl, Algebra 7-2. MR. JOHN LlTTLE - Practical Mathematics 7-2, Introduction to Algebra. MR. DUANE lSETTl - Mechanical Drawing 7-6. REV. THOMAS O'NElLL, O.S.F.S. - Analytic Geometry and Calculus lHl, Modern Algebra 7-2 lHl. MR. SCOTT OECHEL - Plane Geometry 7-2, Practical Mathematics 7-2. Mrs. Santos takes reins of P. E. department MRS. MANUEL SANTOS - Chairman, Girls' Physical Education 1-8. MR. AL CA TON, JR. - Boys' Physical Education 1-8. MR. FRED TOZI - Boys' Physical Education 7-2, Health Education. Mr. Caron Mrs. Santos Mr. Tozi Mr. Caton takes a moment to relax after a hectic day with his P.E. classes. New views and ideas expand RELIGION department Students listen attentively during religion classes. 1 11 Miss Hogue presents a friendly atmosphere to her clas Sr. Pat Bruno Sr. Gene Mr. Medina lVlr. Turner SR. M. PA TRICIA BRUNO, O.P. - Chairman, Christian Principles. SR. ANNE, O.P. - Freshman Guidance. MR. DA VID BREWER - Vocational Psychology. REV. ANDREW DUNN, O.S.F.S. - Christian Beliefs. SR. M. GENE, O.P. - Personal Psychology. MISS GEORGIA HOGUE - Freshman Guidance. MR. EUGENE MEDINA - Contemporary Moral Problems, Community Relations, Race Relations. SR. M. DA VID, O.P. - Modern Religions. MR. FRED TOZI - Freshman Guidance. MR. SHERMAN TURNER - Christian Principles. e l Mr. Little heads SCIENCE department p riment during lab. Mr. Little Fr. Adams Don Smallie tests his abllnty n chemustry scvence class MR. JOHN Ll77'LE - Chairman, Physics Lab, Chemistry Lab. REV. JAMES ADAMS, O.S.F.S. - Basic Science. REV, ANTHONY BA UMANN, O.F.M. - Biology Lab, Introduction to Biolgical Science. MR. WILLIAM BERLIN - Earth science. Ff- A f 0FY MR. DA VID BREWER - Introduction to Biology. Mr. Brewer SOCIAL STUDIES presents new ideas H Mr. Langan Mrs. DeVincenzi Mr. Dillon Sr. Jonathan gf ww 5 . a - mm. ,,, KJ-jf!-f,-,L'f,..k,A.gywimf 3 ' 3 fl ff V ,ri .. , Z , V' - WM N' W g 5 I f ' ff ' fwfwlawvs' lffffffftqvzellf-eo-W., ,W Mrs. Devincenzi waits hopefully for a response. MR. MARTIN LANGAN - Chairman, U.S. History 1-2, World History 3-4, California History, Underdeveloped Nations, Problems in Democracy. MRS. PAUL DEVINCENZI - U.S. History, Constitution and Government. MR. WILLIAM DILLON - World History 7-2. SR. M. JONATHAN, O.P. - World History 3-4. MR. EUGENE MEDINA - World History 3-4. SR. M. PATRICIA OTTOBONI, O.P. - World History 7-2. STAFF The personnel of the schaol's administration office have handled the complex business affairs of St. Mary's in an outstanding manner. The proficiency exhibited by the office staff rendered confidence that the business transactions and du ties within and outside of school were handled in an expert manner. Mrs. Sanquinetti and student office help, Michele Van Ruiten, during a normal day at the office lrightl. Mrs. Bohnak Mrs. Kaiser Mrs Marquez Mrs Michael Mrs. Nonemaker Mrs. Sanguinetti Mrs Saunders Brother Nell CAFE TERIA and MA IN TE NA N CE Mr. Conti is head of the school maintenance. The maintanence staff of our school, Larry Conti, Vic Hubl, and Al Fugazi tend to the technical aspects, such as care of the grounds and the upkeep of the buildings. The cafeteria staff have provided the students this year with good service and preparation of food which enticed the students to partake of the cuisine at St. Mary's. School maintenance depends on AI Fugazi and Vic Hubl. ff! 5 2 i fxgwqvii i 5 Q , , 2, W 3 fs QE Q X XSS QS Y' 5 2 , 1 is gi x 3 X 1 .... ! . .. xx X A 1 I ,Q R .. N A ' i :E : 5 Xia ur., - W4 X If David Ratto voices his opinion in Student Council. The GRADUATES lf this life is unhappy, it is a burden to us, which it is difficult to bear,' if it is in every respect happy, it is dreadful to be deprived of it,' so that in either case the result is the same, for we must exist in anxiety and apprehension. -Bruyere Joseph A cevedo Connie Alexander Jeanne Arena Debbie Baragno A n tonia Aguilera Thomas Alfieri Dale Balcao Ellen Barcellos ve' 34 Mary Barkett Maureen Baumgarten Donald Beilstein Robert Bethel Mike Bassarik Randy Baysinger David Bella Ernie Biscaia Cathy Lobosco enjoys some friendly gossip. JOY Joy is not in things, it is in us. -Richard Wagner W aa Robin Blake Kenneth Brewer Janet Briscoe Charmaine Butler Something has held the attention of these senior boys. E Janis Bradow Joel Brewster Jenifer Brooks Robert Caffese . ,gf Diane Camera Sandy Castles Mary Carr Nikki Catanio A36 Rosemarie Cedas Donna Christobal Rosanna Coba Dirk Covello Cheryl Crawford Faith Croghan FRIENDS A true friend is distinguished in the crisis of hazard and necessity, when the galiantry of his aid may show the worth of his soul and the loyalty of his heart. -Ennis Princess Lana Girardi and her escort Rob Hardesty leave the Homecoming Rally. 1 Dirk Covello relaxes to the voice of Father Dunn. A SPIRA TIONS We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. -Oscar Wilde Mx Greg Edelman Kerry Davis Teresa DeBono Michael Farros Jimmie Deed Marsha Dorius Florence Eques Mary Fanucchi Rick Fideldy Michael Fitzgerald Lisa Frahm Ana Franco Richard Franzone Larry Gaines Laura Galvez Richard Giovando Lana Girardi Mary G oen We're No. 1! 44 ras Cynthia Tressler shows Michele Van Ruiten that her layout has too much white space YL A - Sharlene Gomes Terry Gomez Donna Hayes Michael Hayes Diane Gonzales John Gonzales Michael Gough Joseph Gruber Robert Hardesty Gwendolyn Hargrove 5?Yi??fI 'A I REFLECTIONS of life When lreflect upon what I have seen, whatl have heard, what I have done, I can hardly persuade myself that all frivolous hurry and bustle and pleasure of the world had any reality, and I look on what has passed as one of those wild dreams which opium occasions and I by no means wish to repeat the nauseous dose for the sake of the fugitive illusion. -Chesterfield Teresa Hermosillo Linda Hodson Mark Hope Karl Hui Gregory Jacobs Greta Jensen Patricia Johnson Joseph Kaehler Bob Bethel sits in on another rally. 46 Just wait til he discovers the tack I put on his chair. IMike Bassarikb K Q si ,, r is ig 5 s 3 S 3 xx E XX 3 sv kb Q13 is X x f a s Ni x ar: X i X R3 gi X X XX X XR '54 ' :.,,g, N 1 , . sg, X S ag X rx 1 r X RE, X Ks ix N x R, if X X K Q R ,xx 2 Q E X X 2 .L - 'f W f f K Q wx .W Mendy Karraker Robert K iiroy David Lozano Terri Macey Mirko K ozina David LeBeouf Lloyd Leonardini Cathy Lobosco Frank Loduca Daniel Lopez We are the RA MS Bruce Maffei Denise Malcoun George Manassero Ann Marchetti Mary Mariani Mario Martinez Renato Martini Gary Mastro and we have SPIRIT Amazing some people say how so few can do so much. People ask how can these kids compete with schools up to five times their own size? How can these kids rate in Northern California schools? ls it what Coach lsetti teaches his football players, or is it the school spirit behind them? Or is it what Father O'Neill said at the welcome rally about Saint Mary's people sticking together with the quote, U is half of Us ? Yes, as a student and a player of sports at S.M., l know it's all of these things. When the Golden Rams rise for any challenge, it isn't just the members of the team, but also the seven hundred students and faculty members in each player's heart that makes us number one. So l say we're from Saint Mary's and no one could be prouder . . . so be proud we are all RAMS together. Mike Sousa 48 Daniel Ma tteoli Craig Mayer Thomas Mazzera nw W Mathew McCarty Sandra Medina Albert Mendez 1 2 wus. 'B if A sh n '-N.. ,W ,, M N-, , M ' . W., f,...4'W John Gonzales can't beiieve his eyes . , , could it be .. . Love at first sight? 141, 465' ?mm,f Patrick Meyer Miriam Michael Renee Monte Cecilia Morales Steve Vasoli and Linda Hodson enjoy the concepts of 2C23IPO 12+ 1OC. 4 Paula Morozumi Marian Monoz 'it A it W . .. ,NLWQQ W M ,M 2? ,. ,,AV , W 1, ea if S Gayle Okerman Richard Padilla Michael Panella Jennifer Pearson Debroah Petzinger John Pinasco Brian Nickerson Jolene Nunes ,WM 'Y Bill Stewart and Bob Caffesse find thinking is a bummer Whafs the scene man? Hvlario Martinez! Tomas Polina Renee Po well Walter Pra to Ella Pombo Theresa Pra to David Ratto Elaine Ratto Cynthia Raya Janet Reynolds Felix Rinaldi Stephen Rish wain Donna Rodgers Mona Ross Steven Rosso Rocky Rushing Maria Salemme Gay Lynn Saunders Princess Mona Ross rocks out to the heavy sounds at the Senior boys study for Mark Schafer ' Maureen Scofield Lorie Scott f 9lif James Sco ttorosano Noel Sejas Patricia Shipman W www! I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. lJerri Williams, Rocky Rushingl Pauline Simonds Patricia Soto ,nl , 5 VWlliam Snyder Michael Sousa semester finals. lRob Hardesty, Greg Jacobs, Dave Lebeouf, Danny Lopez, George Manasseroj VWlliam Stewart Jeffrey Tiffany Rose Tafoya Thomas Thompson VWlliam Tone Cynthia Tressler 4 he W 4 Kathy Standart Ca th y Ste tler 3? if w W Q W, if ff on iii? -ilwfskf ' 35 w wf f'?i 'YQ , ,IiA dz Z , gp, Hey, babe, want a ride? lFeIix Renaldib W xt ggjsa Coby Van Ruitan 3 S Michele Van Ruiten 5 A Steven Vasoli Gerard Warmerdam Louis Warmerdam Jeri Vwlliams i i iii 3 Joe Kaeler thinks: I hope this guy knows what he's doing. iTony Acevedoi Antonia Aguilera seems disgusted. v- . sum . My QF Senior girls blush at the boy models in the fashion show, lRenee Monte, Cheryl Crawford, Mona Ross, Valarie Barth, Lana Girardi.l is 5 E E 'F I vvaiiw M- N S if I Vickie Lopez Valerie Barth Rosanne Vwlliamson Mary Jane Vwnkler Linda Zancanella w0 Mm W F, .,L , V eff? ' ffm ' fzfy Mem , k nfysl' . Yiid J ff if , W, 3W,, - H ' 'v w ' ,H:f rjf '.' 'L' ' ff .ffff'f':--, ..,, ' , aw rf .-ss: -11,5 , 1 . .,, H A 614' 541, . ' '1 ':l'1L?ff1l:, -Q 'fit ff:--' .5112-. .1 V ' , wkfw-:YLLEW fl, 'f H 'QQ W ' ww - -V www- vw -.,z ,,, 5, L-w.'1?1J h'ffA-ntl' iT's5f5lsW?f f7 ' ' M f' A' ' NET 'fl , ' u,ff m zf':,'Azr1 Y ','T ' nf1.',:.'15'55:3-:fWQ.5'l:21.w!1 . J Ka lk i' VW - H 5 12 V f igmkfim , 3 in -' 'D ff if w vifm Mfyvw zi - - M fi vz,E 5 '-P: ' si , L' f . .. 1 1 A ' WL? . Q .sf A ,L 2 AF' , ' 1 ig? ,V L, 3 M ,, . , www f-wisaffsfibfaf. fesfzmggsagr -Qs, . ,,. , . Zfgiklfkili 3 fi?'PPQf'T.,z'f7 ' 'i W 1 ZH WWW' 2,2556 1' Wh, iw, - ,. AX ,- --,'- .. - Q W K X ,X gpm Qs? .m W W Class of '73 The Junior Class this year is one of the most enterprising classes in the school. They began raising money in their Freshmen year and consequently have a large treasury. Due to this the Junior-Senior Prom was one of the most successful activities of the year. Anne and the band make their merry way to Cupertino. lAnne Nejedlyi Elizabeth Acevedo ie sis Virginia Arguelles Gregori' Bamao Therese Barakatt Mer' Best' f'Kfff5:i 'E-.? ::f , L . , .I ml. I M ry-Ei:v,. 'L::-al 'f' Robert BGVUHVUO t niin gan ' Victor Beftocchm' . eil . , itr, . ria l aysa Teresa Bl ICVIHVZ i rita 1 Susan Bonta .2 iiitti,y ,ir ,rr , rrt, , ,,r ,rr . Vtr, I zfllfiifi , . V.kn ,, 5-, Z: Dame' Bosch 3 2: 'ii' R- - iiti IC k Brea kfl GI d 4,53 rj: Tom Brozene 5 ryri .5 rall y JQQQQ, .'i' ti .iil . F Joyce Buffo Leo Burke Michael Burns Arthur Carey Suzy Castelianos l 1 XE 1 1 V 'jx' V-' E2' a5f. 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Q 1 XM, ,, X W? f ffx ' 'Uri' ,rv ,,,df1g32zj1w, -,, fear A , y XMWQ if 9 5 fe 4 if 4 'Q f 2 ,fffg ff-lezgmv if ff fl Z2 5 . an 'JFQ f 1. 4 FZ MA 1 ,,, 4 V A W X y, i f 4, 4, X 1 M My ,ZZ If 'C , fa, ,ff ,V f V, 5,54 ,f-4 gf, ,Www jamie JP' W Experiment ffl: How to make your lunch. lSteve Clarke and Mike Burnsl ff-W ,ff f f f gps? 3. f . I :j r we IM, , W ,, 9,?? iz, f I G W J 1 w is V. . L,,L Jeff Chaidez Stephen Clarke Robert Constantino Hardy Cook Andrea Costa Robein Lee Cox Peter Craig Elizabeth Crooke Dave Cruz Todd Darling Charles Davis Lisa Davis Elise Day Tom DeBono Tom Deluca Greg Domench Eileen Dorsch Adele Escotto Josie Esperanza Susan Espinoza Rhonda Fideldy Barbara Field Sue Fisher Judy Flores Rita Frahm Sylvia Frazier Susan Frenes Rhonda Fugazi Geraldine Galvani Linda Galvani ,V , 'WZ ,'aw YIM' W, W if, 3 ii ,iw 9 4' f 'Wien k.,L 'X' 5' 1 P' .q E I V N na... ., wma, , y ! 'W' , , ,aff , , 'W if yuan... V rf H ' F Q l W L f if W in ,Q P , M, ,W Q x , 1?- 4 hj:,f, ,:,, Ki? ' 5. af? V A 1 V m'f1f' in .mmf qw ,V in 2? Vic Ratto listens attentively to Mr. Turner's dress code rules labovel. D,-We Cruz takes 3 bfeak ffom foofbau to Studi' Jeff Gamboni Craig Garfolo Nlerijo Gatti David Ghilarduccl irlghti. Edward Giannini Mark Giannini Edward Golden Diana Gomes Christine Gonzales Susan Good Peter Gough Glen Halligan Linda Halvorson Lorei Hamilton Naomi Hayes Laura Held Joseph Herrera Kelly Hill Lisa Hutchison '52 Ronald Inge David Kranz Michael Leary Roseanne Leos Karen Lewis Mark Lewis Frank Linford Orlando Lobosco Elizabeth Lopez Danny Lozano Steve Lujan Gary Mancebo Michael Mariano Marla Marsiano Penny Martin Janice McDonnell Robert Melera Christi Mendler Susan Miller Melissa Morais 3 'Gs nw L 77,3 You mean the price freeze affects us too? lLlsa Davlsl Viva La Raza' lLlz Lopez Rose Vasquez Sue Flores and Janet Cordoval Cynthia Morales Jon Nlorotti Tobi Nlorotti Dan Morrow Karen Munoz Cindy Nahigian Yearbooks can be fun' lDan Bosch and Anne Nejedly Wendy Nickerson Judy Nowak Diane O'Connor Rory O'Farrell John Padilla Abel Palacio Zanda Paulk Mary Paxton Carmen Perez Paul Picchi Deborah Piceno David Poggi Karen Poletti Larry Ramirez The 4'9 bundle 3 Y fl? P253 , ww, , ,g ff - B, , , H: W-,, ea G at ul-M as '72, : -V i 4 if 1 , . . , , if fi S I3 , f' ., it F PM 4' ' , I f 7 PS- V aa 3 haf :A - ff 3, f rw V I . 1,1 ,W an vi e .1 . 1 A 'Y 'P' I ah wi. All ' if E 4,3 j if l Dave Flynn is making it easy for the clean-up woman. of dynamite. iBrenda Scornaienchii iiiic li 3 ,ay JSSWWQWX gi 7' -4 , may 9 ' 4 as ff-iff' K i , ,E ff 5,3 5 WW :v ',i:, l L V' J rf ' 1 H A ., W, 7 M 4 L My ' we ,X A A wg V 'Wiz ' 3 ' V. 2 5 4 in ff f, -Y - ,. wi by f if - .w i ig ff: 1 Zig? J -ii: 'gf' I 11-W ' i 1551, A ,? f ai, 1 ag! were 9 gm -Mm 1. Juniors Lisa Davis, Dave Kranz and Linda Galvani work on research projects. Richard Ramirez Victor Ratto Phillip Raya Deborah Rimington Richard Rivera Lynne Robustelli Mary Ruiz Fernando Saldevar Roy Sanchez Denise Schumacher Kim Schene Brenda Scornaienchi 165 Mary Silva Alex Simpson Don Smallie Teresa Tafoya John Torres William Toso Cynthia Tovar Bart Valerio Valerie Vallarino Frank Vargas Elly Van Renswouw Mary Van Ruiten Rose Vasquez Olivia Villapudua Mary Vosbein David Wainwright Elizabeth Warmerdam Linda Wright Stanley Yeomans Edmond Zeiter Carole Zidich 166 ,r, ?'vZQ,imk .W .Vi 552' 1 t i Q - . . fix f 4 2 . 'W 'J Q .... Q 135' ,Mg ya ai.yf':f-ffz,ga i e afasi . 'Y- :gy gif 5' I .: EeQ2 42 T '55 ' 7 Z' - :- - , , 53,.M,,,,,, 1:51 , ,. ji , X' ,, fa, , 2: iviiff'1Wa1ii 1 fi n g i if 52 ZQ?j5f ., T , W5 sf . Q' If. . ' FW- A 'H 'U ' .L ' . 'N H s E55 , ,Q if if ri af sw ff Q , f 2 i mf A 'la 1:4 ss, WQSZ1, 3 , M' fy f .Q X2 1 K7 K . - , P f, 0' rr We I A ' .. ml , '-v. , 11- S A K W - 1-:am , I L-I,,l,,A. 1 ,, f in 'i ,- 4 ll 3 Z fy 5 F22 Es friz 53-fig. 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Haiti' 3:3 Nina Blicharz Chris Bolles Teresa Bosch Alyce Brewster Steve Buettner g i Camille Butler Josie Cadieux David Canepa Carol Ann Cantanzaro siii s Sonia Cardona Susan Carey Stephanie Carniglia Eugene Casale Steve Castro Nanette Cerqui Arthur Cesena W W Gwendolyn Chambers F K ss gg Linda Clark L- Q Steve Cooper - Rick Cordova e Debbie corsiglia f sz ,gn ik as N Z 3 iw f , , , s Q it ,: s f gg sw wfie t Class of '74 The sophomores started their second year successfully by achieving second place in the float competition during Homecoming. They continued to participate in all school functions well, such as Ramarama and the Boxing Carnival, to make it a memorable year for the class of '74, Greg Covello Debbie Crawford Diane Crawford Patricia Cronin Patty Cruz Cecilia Deleon Brendan Dorsch Ron Dos Reis Richard Durkee Lupe Duran Liz Fernandez Joe Ferrari Mike Field Ruben Fields Mary Fitch Annette Ford Karen Fox Nilla Fuller Rachel Galapia 4 , A , f ,ww amy, 1 M V 'fs V ff ff? 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We 355 if .X -E sg - as . as . is :XQKQH1-if-as: , J 5 sQg55f5'feiQg2i2e:: eras as 1 Joe Limas Pamela Linford Joseph Loduca Paula Lopez Joanne Lyons Santiago lVlaciel Teresa Maloney Susan Mandras 1 s .f sy Q XY N R 2:zasf -:,p,,..ss ,,.- ... :sim-,. , s ,f,,s.:.:,-,JA X 3:13 -ss: ' as J , p J ::..-I-as-s'f ,.f,:f '4 . K, S S a S s S .N X is R S by 3 'Q W, v ,S fx S+ ,f -:: , 5 :V .s,.hs. i ,... . 533. fi 1 --iz? , ., kl,h: ,W as L as P 1 A 5 see. is LLLLJ ,lass . ,-kf.:- W S 4 S Ms. J fha, 4 1 Q sw SZ X Qi ,www fw f 4 my Q , itla iyll gf. 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The Wild Bunch lRoy Morales, Earl Smith, Nick Urrizola, Brad Bauer, and Mario Rosaz.l S RN Darrell Ojeda Melissa O'Leary Tony Palacio Dan Papais Julian Perez Rosie Perez Teresa Perez Ron Pierini Maria Pina Mary Pombo Mary Precissi Gary Purcell Bernard Rea Russell Remington Rita Reynolds Michael Rimington Jim Rinker Janice Ross Roxanne Saldana fl fag ,avr s il wax K S :vga 1 f i -ll Qllwfwf S 545 5 S e ,. .lg N QF' M Qlfiiwi' . 7, ' if , 1 322 sz. a Q for ,V l S.-, X 233 A lee' 1 JM we HQ? , ,A if S jim K K 5 y 1 . . . ', , , ' A Y l i ff Richard Sangumetv i s V A KW W R Y M Z, I Mk A i i V, 4,kV ,.,. 1. :-Vk K I 55 .. . , may M Joe Limas grooves with the beat! .Ig 1 Q, V2 47 ' I 4 Q I 'a A-wi ' ' 'g V: ,Q , '- , ,,., L . K, f 1 4 1 I if i V , , ,M , . ,,,., .. Z Q x li 2 2 if f J H ' w M,,.,,M ,. . IW, ' fri .5 ' ' f f fli'!LT ? V- f ' r E , A A , 'W'i': 4ffT ' 'wzififeft ' 4 , 'ff' 'fb Nuff ,, ff' Mage 'W f Z ,W M 6 fa f -' 'ef X gi f 4 9 ' f 1 e fa 1 X , 4 Q X ff! 5 fr e , ' f m f , WJAKLL 5 My .iw , ,sa , 1 'ii , ,X V, 5 ,Yi 1 X X Wx XXQXENS X . X K .st X s X w K -.zh QS X 5 5 EW? . X X X X ' 3 as csv X Sur 9 5 :gs O x N Q Karen Shackelford Michele Shipman June Silvey Linda Simon Earl Smith Denise Snider Keith Snider John Solis Robert Standart Denise Stephens George Schumacher Margaret Tapucoi Dayiina Thomasson Cheryl Tohien Michael Torres Julie Towle Henry Tovar Nick Urrizola Joseph Valdez Kathleen Van Ruiten Chris Vierra lVlaria Villalvazo lrma Villapudua Annette Warmerdam Denise Warmerdam George Williams Matthew Witmer Nlarian Wyrick Stephen Young Margaret Zancanella Sharon Anderson Robert Andresen Jim Burke Rupert Cooper Ruben Fields Frank Gomez Phillip Hinoios Linda Kato Pat Kenly Ken Lozano hw W rf sg. E 2 N. ,L E, 4 fl H it i f . an . if W A ,uf 'X .. . we . S il S- , ,U .. W -:ie .., .5 X 53 gi s 3 ,S N Q5 , . rx , S Q , W 3' E Su. ,ss R 4 YE W5 ,X is 63 K3 at , X Wm 5 Ir Q... -sf Time sure flies when you're having fun! 178 3- wx. W 9 Q A Q' K my 3 his t 22 if is we .awk s Sophomores enjoy Fr. Anthony's biology class. i ii v Roberta and Mary step off. -nm- A Guy Rivera Bob Rusk Greg Shettko Sue West Darlene Wilson Daniel Wright 1, 3 J' S? QA QW W A 4' Q M V fs 3 Jw X 1 X X N F XX XP as W...,f, Q ff g ' i ii? was ' , 'W , my Xa K N X .. .. X QW 3 'iHl'Hlln.. ,:-- -7 ws M, . X if H ' f n 'K X QA ,S N '5 x. X x X , 3 2 -if E - : M mg:-fy.-m .f l 134: r :H , . , K. . fl 0 S L X - wk 5 .Mp Q Q, PM R x Q 3 Erssiifmmrgefress-G ? 5 5 ,S Q 5 h S 5 , x www 3 2 NH mmw Stephanie Aguayo lVlaryjo Albert John Galli digs his heavy books, Cindy Alejandre Kathleen Alexander Kenneth Anderson - rrlrr K l A lf'e leer f Annabelle Alunan . ,.,, Q 4+ WH W f 3 4 4144 f' W f S 'H gt if Q 1' Q M 'Y 3 ' sa 4 an M Q 4,',12i? if '- V 'V K ,fjji . A I-'gig 1 I at it wwf ' gi ' ' 3 4 5? 3, J 32 2 e 4 Kimberly Arbanasin Julia Avalos Mary Arena Margaret Azarcon W wx William Azevedo y y 1 , IVIHUVGGH BSQISV M ylyya y, ff , by ROSSVTTHVV Barba A , t A, l , ' L . 2 ,, A 4 Debra Barney 2 L- H ,. ' ' , , r K r'r' . ,f ' . ' : , ' 4 ' L A - ' A I L K A - . , -, ,.., mm ' -' Cynthia Baysinger f Julie Beckwith Valeri Berg David Bevilagua Elizabeth Bianchi L ,if M 1 . , 1 1 1 x f .z - H mtwfmz -afA':Ma,'ma, .J ' - 255' v . Hi- 1 .: ,, f ff-, - , f ' , W a ? f ,1 Pa g e -- , f SH' -2234 22 ffff-11:5 ,3fg:,,- . 553 , '5 wi - we - ff ,fav i 'QL' fl, QEJJWY 'Fifi Ixgwtz - W . Frosh enjoy the Blacklist Assembly. i ti A f s.. . ss...s. . f . Gs - ff-k f -.'. - -F .f-- J Q X f i as W 3 S' Y t f Q if S E. f we i S Q? at ,325 flf 53 E t as A is Ji gs .r . X X Q Mark Bianchini Tracie Bottini l s l l s s l s l M5 . as 'Q g . is x X , Q W Q ' Simi ,. .,.,,,:, Elena Brewer I . '--. ,f,. Peggy Broussard , lla. . Al bert Buccat , Timothy Burke lVlaurice Burress David Cadieux Kathy Canepa Octavio Camerena H253- The new people of St. Mary's received a warm welcome upon their arrival. The freshmen quickly became aware of S.M. spirit through their great football team. By their success in this aspect and by other activities, they gained a feeling of assurance that a class needs to carry on through four long years. Don't worry, Sr. Gene. This isn't a sit-in. lFreshman classl Vincent Campbell Stacey Carniglia Robert Castanon Stephen Castanon Toni Cecchetti Cynthia Cerqui Victoria Cesena Edward Cisneros Gary Clark Joanne Contreras Beverly Cook Cindy Cornellier Joan Costa Joanna Costa Michael Cote Scott Covello Elizabeth Cox John Crane George Crawford Anna Dambrosio e K , BM ra Pa ' 3 f ff 3 ff J e A V 2 8' 1 1 V l f 3 S fl 4 W ' Q 5 ' ' rsyr., J ,t rrrr it , Mr 'vfiiilitf --f. 1, , . ' . -lb ,, ,, ,, 523 . 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K L we f i af- 2 :VX ' -if , iv N QQSAE: - gi? sig-1 - H15 is! keg- lr. ,- , -5- .. -it, - .sk ,. , :.'5i?: 5x:,ff,J ',.- 'fra R is... f LS.-.W 1 s 1 . Axis? Q K d 5 3 ,S V . w Q 1 ,J J f' '- W. v .ft . -Tix F15 I . fm M -'-- is l H f kg: zg14g12'f?s'sf 5: -.l:e1'f1gq,'g1gf-Lf A ' 'l2'YfSgw V isis - rv - s es, :--is ., --f'- ff , - .ge 1 - H5 --A,. 5 D Zin , Ann Deluca Kimberlee DiBartolo lVlarie Dockery Kevin Dougherty Barbara Duran Betty Duran Dorothy Ed gecomb Joseph Esker Helen Espinoza Alexander Farros Lawrence Ferrari Thomas Field Mark Fields Susan Flynn Jack Frahm Frank Frenes Steven Gaines John Galli lVlaria Garcia Joseph Gatto Everybody needs milk. . . lMike Rochel Diane Giannecchini Penny Gibbons Renee Gioviannoni Virginia Gomez lVlarian Gomez Angelica Gonzales Dianne Gonzales Edward Gonzales Helen Gonzales Mary Gough David Gray Carolyn Green Michael Halley Greg Halvorson The freshmen line-up ltop rlghtl. Now you roll up your pants lrightl! , 'iwefy' ,Awe rv 2 HJ,- 400 We 'L GM- of 3 ,S Q J? 1 sz f 15' Vx f M 8 if at Z 9 K 1 ii Graf 'f f f f f f 1 ,L 5 A ff 2 L 2 5 , , at ,.f, I QW ff A 'f ,245 ,111-?wf'f5w ' v,fwl W, . E? ' 22551 ' s H W 'm'- -M fiih , M it f.,A ig .,gV , ' L , I VLA' , . xr H ' r , rw ' L '-' firji ff ' ' Tliflii? i '3 'I' ,.':l.9r'i7f7f , r 7 'W Aiznfxx H , 2 L as 'H 'k, 212' L K K w w -1 ffff ,'.. -' 'M arr' ,,., T5 rw wr ' , f f l, are , I f , V fttiaf, 4 f,,' f fl: , , ,147 -if L f , H ,fe fL,,, f I 4 5 f 1 N J of ,UMW f M5 4 2 gr? 5 2,5 W J 3 if at ng ff X1 We iw ,, , Q Ay, ! its , Na , 2, earl y f ' 1' 4 -3 .Z -vll ,E 1 ,,. I 5 g 3 qi' 3 an-.W 'Q E3 f x I ' ,L L A . gg hw if ,,. , ,,.if,t, 4,1 L, Af I 2 ai F, B. Av 2 'sf r gg 4 v ,fi 95 45 asv 2 , M ayyt N r 2 ,,.: r l X1 .,,EZ 'ZZ W 2 WJ ,,., , , Q 4 I M19 1 WW .ff f X if , ,Q ri V 5 W M. M X ,434 A' , 2 sf A af , ,, , Maria Hanagan Albert Heathman Lucas Held Creta Hendricks Edward Hernandez Anita Hoelle Kenneth Hutchison Peter Inge Robert lrigoin Lisa Jertberg Elizabeth Kaehler Michele Kenly Linda King Laurie Kitto Mark Koenig Jeff Kranz Kenneth Kroll Terri Lagomarsino Cecelia Lammersen Douglas Lanam Zachery Laws Barbara Leary Jeffery Leonardinl Denise Lozano William Lyons Julie Macey Leslie Macias Robert Madrid Vivian Maldonado Larry Mandras Peter Marengo V Rosemary Marquez M ,V y A ' Julia Martinez V Larry Martinez Tina Massaro Manuel Maxey Bob McCoy Kevin McDonnell X fi A sm, Y 1 at Guy McEIhany AnaLee McGurk Mary McNally Robert Mich Cynthia Michael I Jan Mittleider V Barbara Mohorovich ' ' Joanne Morelli I ,Q Z Mary Ann Morgan ff 5 nj Vvt Harold Morrow f 3 M x y f VV - ' John Morozumi Ronald Moton Donald Ne'edly - ' A 5 A iz V 'L Edna Myres E ! Yfziy , Terry Nickerson M ,ff 1-Q a ,fam I ! Q 1 If iw!! 5 M, W V Mig f' I . 2 f 'MQ . ,ff If me fi We f ,rv xr if 4 188 'KN' George Crawford studies? 5. ,5fi NQQ? ' tw 2 www 3 In -:fm 2 . vi ,I J I' mv ti -i A A v - , . l il ' , K -vim, ., V .. Q j an .L 2? -J 'H' I H Q l K t ,, J rreeer ' ' fs A izfrfe YL.: At K? 'GN ill Dara O'Farrell George Palacio Deborah Paulson Daniel Perez Ruben Perez Michele Perry David Petzinger Denise Poletti Jeanette Pombo Naomi Porter Victor Price Michael Puccinelli Sally Purcell James Pyle Michael Rabago David Ramirez Grace Ramirez Vickie Ramirez Everett Rey Julie Rishwain Monica Rishwain Michael Rivera Loretta Robinette The freshman class is amazed at the wonders of H2O. Mick Roche William Rogan Naomi Rogers Nick Salemme Patricia Sanchez Noreen Santella Lori Schafer Joseph Schmid Ellen Scriven Arthur Schubert John Schumacher Mary Segale Stacie Simon Kennie Simpson Sally Staggers Karen Steffan Dennis Smallie Robert Tafoya Molly Tafoya Rosalinda Tays Mary Ann Tirapelle Ron Torres 11' -X hw wx , Nl .wa asv 53 ll 3 Ame at ' 4 c H 533: -, -. T .,,f z X 5,3 We 1 1 A Q ' ' 1 2 cw V, fm, 1, A .. ww ar V ,,,,., 3. Q f - A we xr T., 3 Wx A. ak. in 'Y :fi ' 7' I Ins, fa:-Mmgie new If gpg ' . if 3 mi 9' , I W' ' x, , ' wh as Hr gf: S 'rii' A K Q,,,,,,gl' ' .X KW L Y, 3 f 2 lx! 9 T H1-if, A A 5 'gi ,, VFVV nun 2? ',. My 2 4 I , p E 1 M. in HJ? : vi ,fif- f if ,fx rg fs 5 K 7 N mw- 552, A'A 1 A , V g .,,.,,- av - K V K E: . A ,VV,, ,A Q W, 1 V WWW? 1 ' 5 fi 1- ,Q ' Y if' ' - ., 1- fa: H , Q 5 Mb yfyr A . A L ' fy , r 'T I I '.-A . fi? fmt Y at 4 ' 3 ,Z Ma ft ,V 'S' .. it 4 . 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No. 4R8014 Sterlln Sliver Mounted Garters, Hue silk web, plaid effect, sumet Ing nobby. Price, pier palr, 81.40 If by mall, postage extra, 0 con . No. 4R6Ol8 Sterling Silver Mounted Garters, set with handsome ruby, tlne sil web. Very handsome. Price ............,.... ....... ...................... ....... I 2 . 00 If by mall. postage extra, 6 centl. l I CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE, SENIORS FROM OAK PARK MARKET AND VILLAGE OAKS MARKET THE KINCAID COMPANY OWNER - BRAD FRA:-uvl ENGINEERS DESIGNERS CONIIVIERCIAL.-INDUSTRIAL. PHONE 948-2550 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA NIR. AND MRS. JOHN PLOTZ. OWNERS I J, if Sl',ff l'5 e ower ox FLOWERS av wma'- x 'II I! 7135 PACIFIC Ave. PHONE 477-7043 sTocK1'oN. CALIFORNIA 477-5574 IIWHERE TO BUY THEMII Loon 368-2493 STKN. 463-0167 DON PARKER VOLKSWAGEN 431 SOUTH CHEROKEE-LODI VOLKSWAGEN SALES - SERVICE - PARTS SEDANS CoNvERTHaLEs KARMAN GHIAS SQUAREEACKS TYPE 111 TYPE 411 WAGONS QUALITY USED CARS SKIING, TENNIS AND SPORTING GOODS A, 7920-B LOWER SACRAMENTO RD, K SENOR CAMPOS ,,,,,,, SELF sERv1cE DINE IN - Foon TO so DQN noeLER'S ,V A , A 9 ,.x K -1 ' W 1 ' N Siu- I 51014 I I 1 X S 1 'B J ,VT T X' AT SODA CoRNERs Q 'J I K xg STOCKTON, CA. 95207 ' 'I A 108 N. SCHOOL ST, 0 ' ' P f LOD., CA. 95240 ' . , LOWER SACRAMENTO ROAD AT HAMMER LANE CBEHIND ENCO STATION, PHONE 478-8476 SUTTON'S FOUTWEAR WE BER STOWN MALL RED CROSS, SOCIALITES, COBBIES FLORSHEIIVI FOR NIEN AND WOMEN ANIALFI - SBICCA - PENALJO MARTINI OSUALDO CIRCUS NIAKIIVIO KHAIJS AIIIJ DANIEL. GREEN SLIPPERS :ser omtugnndlomo with plain The axle of heel taxing is the very latent and we M the oe with s medium concave heel- Nothing enters into the construction of this shoe but strictly hith grade mawriall, Iucludiugetest color eyelets. black satiln Inflde top bond, and to produce the most com ortab e :hoe DOI! ble. wehavemage It. with I. medium weight sole, sewn and very flexible. To those wishing A atrictschigh grade shoe, one combin- iui 41215, t. and elu meteo, we recommend lt.. in mom is no much over than an other elutlc instep shoot. that there In posmvezno com- getmon for this shoe. -and Tease unders nd that here is no better shoe of its ind made at any price. Sizes and he 1 elses, za to 8. Widths, C, D, E and E. Weight avenge: 26 ounces. For postage rate no page 4. No. IPI!-QW PfIee, per paIr..............S2.38 Mkt WSI. it 'QL FORTY NINE DRUG CO., INC. CALlFORNlA'S FIRST PHARMACY - SINCE 1849 COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CHARLES P, NIICHELOTTI ST, MARY s cAuLDRoN 1971-1972 5648 N EL. DORADO ST, STOCKTON GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE,,,SENIORS SIG - TO BE TAKEN AS DIRECTED ELEANOR IVIICHELOTTI, -rREAs, 937 N. Yosslvarrf: s-r. 465-2671 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 72 NIR, AND MRS. TILTON E. DAVIS COURTESY OF ABBEY RENTS RLGISTI RLU JLWL.I.LRb ANU GLNIOLOGISTS FRANK M. BORELLI 2os1rAcmcAv:. s1ocxvoN,cAur 462 2443 SOLID SILVER GIILII FILLED nm eui mem MIIIIN GALEIIII II This watch ls made In H Switzerland and Il I l mechanical wonder, but. at the same time ll offered at a price which is within the reach of all. The case Is solid silver, beauti- fully engraved, and iltted with heavy beveled edge glass. The movemen is stem wind and stem set, gatent lever escape- ment, jewele bearings, and in addition to being a complete timepiece, it is also a. COMPLETE CALENDAR. indicating the day oI the week, day ol the month, month ol the year, and the changes ol the moon. At the same time lt. is so simple thavflt is not. more liable no get out of order than an ordinary watch. It Is fully guaranteed by both the m.-uufacturers and OIR' selves. Q We can furnish It in open face onl . N0-4Rl.0 f Solid silver ..S8,g5 N0-4R1g6 Gun metn.l,s6 oo same as a. ve. .......... , No. 4R17 Gold tllled, m years guaranteed. ..... 818,50 GOLDEN KEY PINIISCO Plfmdmg .fz Jaffa? Plumbing - Heating - Repairs 2135 EAST TAYLOR STREET PHONE 463-7793 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA COURTESY OF , , SANTlAGO'S 222 LINCOLN CENTER STOCKTON, CA. 95207 JOSEPH BALCA 0 LA ND-LEVELING SUB-SOILING BULL-DOZING LAND-PLANNING PHONE-STOCKTON 464-6203 MOBLE QF 50200 CAIVIPBEI..L'S IN THE VILLAGE WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE 345 LINCOLN CENTER STOCKTON, CA, 95207 SOPHISTICATED SPORTSMEN NEED THE WORLDS FINEST EQUIPMENT SKIING ' TENNIS ' GOLF ' BACKPACKING O'BRIEN,- MAHERAJAH - COMPLETE SPEEIJO LINE SALES ' RENTALS ' SERVICE SHOP Iiwlsm DATE I ,F P village s orts 299 LINCOLN CENTER YOU HAVE AN APPOINTMENT WITH 1. gimzcf OPTOIVIETRIST PAYLESS BUILDING 6445 PACIFIC AVENUE STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 477-C726 TIME KNOBBY 2019 F-Acuflc AVENUE - . .- CONGRA TULA TIONS NO SEN I ORS ! ITEM OVER 64.00 - BLOUSES, CAPRIS. PANT SU 11-5 Pauline's Sportswear 214 LINCOLN CENTER STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA 95207 TELEPHONE 477-5635 ARMANDO 6: GLORINE COVELLO. OWNERS HOURS 9130 - 5130 - THURSDAY 9230 - 9200 S Z No. 19Rl. ORDER BY NUIIER. f 1 you een very ood lden of the general appearance of this our 88.95 new -1902 model le handsggay ilnlaned throughout and ln Btted with highly nlixkol plated a ln an ueortment of new and handsome dbllflll. 1 ln h tubing ear 08 to 80 lnehel: enameled in black, green or maroon In deslred. and It made with 29-inch Irnme, 55- o Sf . - weighs all on, about 28 pounds. lt. ll nicely Bu shed, ull usual bright parts nlokel plated. complete with equipments, Includ- ' t UNDER OUB BINDING GUARANTEE. shove from Ing Seroeo single tube guaranteed 1-,u-es, and is put ou FOOTE'S VARIETY JAKE'S VARIETY COUNTRY CLUB VARIETY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI FROM MR AND MRS DAVID GOMEZ Handeomely Decorated Llhrary Lamps. No. ZR792 Library Lamp, ul. 4 tomatlc spring extenllon. Le th l d 251 h te d- t are elegantly decorated with A handsome ower design on tint- ?f1f.ff?Af'f-. neg ,cose . nc es: ex n wir ed, 1 Inches. The shade and toun .. ed background. Extra heav! goldlacquered frame. No. 2011- max burner. Sh ade band ls trimmed with thlx-ta' elegant cut glass pen ants. Each amp carefully packed, complete in a barrel to insure sate delive Shlpggng weigh t, poun s. . . . - I Price, complete..O4.90 -,g!.J illillllffllldlllllll' .Sis .. El l e. ml Lim' V. No. 2R192 Our 55.95 Llbrary Lamp. No. ZR796 Library Lamp, automatic spring extension. Length, closed, :bl inches: burner is the cel-,br-ated NO. 2R.o al center draft, 75- cand e power. Gil tount ls removable for purposes of cleaning and filling. Elegant decorated shade. and fount, enulne hand painted flower esign In natural colors on tinted back round. Frame i'r':' ' eeee . wg. My ' x 1' if , 5 ' . . ws of ' l K j I FF vim? , LQg.,,A,.,.. ,,.4,,. extended, 61 inches. The iv hIlHIIg,, IQII'Iu . v Q .. tv. K QU J 5 ' . 5 ' I PETE KOOYIVIAN TRUCKING CO. I3579 DE vRlEs ROAD LOD1, CAL.lF, 95240 STOOKTON . . . CZOQD 464-7361 LOD1 . CZOQI 368-7I33 OR 368-7134 LAKE TRUCKING 'II40 DOUGLAS ROAD STOCKTON, CA. 95207 LOCAL AND STATEWIDE PHONE C2091 478-0486 CARGO INSURED GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SAYS 'GOOD LUCK SENIORSI is made of rass finished in rlch gold. Shade band trimmed with thirty genuine cut glass p No. BR798 ndants Each lamp e . carefully packed complete in a barrel to insure safe S I l ht. 50 ounds d li . hi - e very pp ng we g PIRJB, complete....!5-95 . Sl2.00 Hanglng '21- ii 441' amp for 56.85. No. 2R800 Library . PE... Lamp, same general de- scription as o. 212796. , with this exce tion: Extra heavy cas frame gold lacquered flnlsh, and an exceptionally fine hand painted shade and fount The deco- rations are chrysanthe- mums in natural and lifelike colors on a dell- calzel .tinted back.- y L , ground Packed com- 1- ,,, 'Vs K plete ln a barrel to insure 1- F7-b J f safe delivery. Shipping weft 2' weight 50 pounds. Price complete..l6.85 ill 'MM HJ'-' 4 1-Fiilgw -11 No. ZR8 00 No. 2R804 Par- l o 1' Extension Lamp Htted with No.2 Royal center d f t f t 75- 2 IIl'flll??IlllIIfYf3i, ra oun , I candle power, re- movable for Pur- gose o f ill ing. utomatlc sp'ng e x t e n s i o n . Length closed, 23 inches: extended, 61 inches. Can be u s e d in room with either hlgh or low cellln . K E a s y to keep clean as lang? has no prisms. etal work rlch gold lacquer. V a, 5 9 and globe are dec- orated to match. Genuine h a n d painted 1 lo ral designs on a rlch background o f either red. blue bro color of decoration ou desire. Packed comp ete linla barreghiio ifxsureisax e very. n weg 50pounds. Egsctfcomplete, .......... . ..... lt!! or wn. In ordering state which 199 FRE MONT CENTER MARKET ' 2517 E, FRENIONT STREET STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA PHONE 464-0612 FREMONT CENTER LIQUORS 2505 E. FREIVIONT STREET STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA PHONE 465-6263 OWNERS - RON VALVERDE AND WARREN RATTO Hl - GRADE CLEANERS LOVING CARE FOR YOUR GARMENT 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 465-4980 JOHN AND COR, MARKET AND SAN JOAQUIN MIKE FRANCES STOCKTON, cAI.IP, Full Sheep Llned Duck Coat for 53.50. We ORC! in this ooat th test value s gnu have over been to give ln 3 full lined .'..l8.80 CHINA - SILVER - CRYSTAL - GIFTS HUNTER GUMP'S qitt Atudllora TELEPHONE 463-8913 2002 PACIFIC AVENUE STOCKTON, CALIF. 95204 S, F. FLORAL CO. ARMANDO MINETTO 466-4973 DOWNTOWN 401 E. MAIN STREET STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 465-0279 FRAHM AND KELLY COMPANY OWNER-BRAD FRAHNI ENGINEERS BUILDERS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PHONE 465-5886 STOCKTON , CALIFORNIA 1 1 hi You no longer are restricted to one style of CLASS RING! One person's idea of QUALITY! Come in TODAY and COMPARE-see if this isn't the type of ring you would like to wear, and take advantage of these options: 0 Quality Synthetic Stones - Mascots Under the Stone ' Initials Under the Stone - White or Yellow Gold - Inl 'd Initials ai ' Diamond Tops 1 ER - WEBERSTOWN 4950 PACIFIC AVENUE STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 478-6361 FINE CAMERAS PARTY GOODS DARKROOM SUPPLIES GIFTS AND CANDLES REIMA NS CAMERA SHOP SELECTION SERVICE SATISFACTION 526 E. MAIN STREET, STOCKTON, CA, C2091 462-1307 285 LINCOLN CENTER, STOCKTON, CA, CZOQD 477-5566 201 AS' !J:Wx I Q' XI zz' I 'f .lf 1, f My A A lil 6+ NIV .RAW ' K N--.-,,, MARK A PROUD MILESTONE WITH YOUR CLASS RING This is the ring money alone can't buy. Years of diligent study are spent before you're entitled to wear it. Handsomely - impressively it marks a proud milestone and reports your achievement to the world. Girl's ring, 528.50 Boy's ring, 532.50 Please allow six weeks for delivery. GRA AT Bllll JEWELEFIS SINCE 1905 WEBERSTOWN MALL - STOCKTON TA PE T0 WN Tho Edison Projection. Kinotosoope. 'ms nosr Pssrecr novws PICTURE nApIIInE :vin MADE. Presents a shsrp, clear and brilliant picture, :nd ls entirely hee from Blcker or unsteadlness. The only projecting machine which, accord- ing to rebent legal declslonso is safe for an ex- hibitor to operate or to have in his possession. ' bnrne I 05.00 75.00 l0.00 VIE ARE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN TII IAQIIINEAAND FILMS. - TIM AND KEN - VILLAGE ARCO ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CUMPANY 2908 W. BENJAMIN I-IoI.'I' DRIVE STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95207 6 A,lVI, TO I2 MIDNIGHT 7 DAYS A WEEK COIVIPLIMENTS OF PA TRICIAN STUDIO 2220 PACIFIC AVENUE STOCKTON, CAL.lF, JOHN MORGAN PHONE 463-6496 PHOTOGRAPHER CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM DENNIS SHEA SHOES MOKINLEY DRUG STORE 1964 s. EI. DORADO STOCKTON, cAI.IFORNIA PHONE 466-3767 Green Brothers Pharmacy 400 EAST MARKET 1610 NORTH EI. DORADO 2333 NORTH CALIFORNIA ADLER TYPEWRITERS PORTABLE MACHINES STANDARD Slut! IOII ELECTRIC 1T1i TTii '- 1-'-71 - SALE5 . . SERVICE . . RENTALS MIMEOPRINTERS MCT.-.ON.C DICK TREssI.ER STENCIL. CUTT SUPPLIES- ALL MAKES PHONE 466-3291 ADDING MACHINES 541 N. su1'rER STREET CALCULATORS STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA Visible Writing Machine. n 822.50 buys this mag- P- uiticent thoroughly p to idute Visible Typ - wr ter. ir? I Y' '- .QA . f '.5 413,012 f ff .L fi...1ifr.: '- pea .vi If f wif'-.'3.-iv f ' ,,I' if ,L,.'J . -twa- .KE -'fHf-fef-A-f.I-vfgfefa' 5 ,N V .iW.- V I - su rx . ,I,fs:::Q2f - - Q ' -ex v- 1' ' - , M-.. 4 0 ,, - . H- .:N.,YV-Y xxfxia 1 PHONE 466-2223 C. S. F. CHARTER WAY PHARMACY FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY SCHOLARSHIP FOR Chlflef 5' And? Mlynasco 201 WEST CHARTER wAY Pnovnlsrons STOCKTON. CALIF 95206 SERVICE Jimi, 20 -I 77 COMPLIMENTS OF SPONSORED BY S71 MARY'S KEY CLUB CRETE STUDIO HTIME TO SAY FAREWEL,L. 'ro FRIENDS AND HAPPY, Eusv YEARS, TIME FOR FUN AND I-AUGHTER, AND MAYBE EVEN TEARS. TIME TO GATHER MEMORIES TO HOLD AS SOUVENIRS, AND AS THE FUTURE'S PROMISE BEAMS ITIS TIME 'ro REACH FOR I-IIGI-IER DREAMSIII -KAY ANDREW SIEVERS PHARMACY 1 N, wu.soN WAY FAIR OAKS PHARMACY 2222 E. MAIN STREET DELTA PHARMACY 1717 N, CALIFORNIA STREET ORGAN APOTHECARY 4120 N. El. DORADO 205 COIVIPLIIVIENTS s v of V : OF YOUR LOCAL HISTORY CLUB 1 ' . . LA F I 'V Fiaggaatr .4 amz--., ,L ,., MORADlAN'S 1939 couNTRY CLUB BLVD, .Lqlfis '1- 581485 3 HULSM 182: ADAMS snail' 42-n53'z9 RITE-WAY CLEANERS SPECIAL 2 HOUR sERvlcE QUALITY DRY CLEANING Puck-uP AND DELIVERY s-rocKToN, CALIF. 95204 700 E. MARKET 464-4282 466-2103 Ou r Rallroad Attachment. This ts the most practical and dur- ,K-Li, able device of lts kind on the market, Q- and conslsts of three braces made of M7 I steel tubing that telescope for f,x convenlenceln car- A X rylng. togeth er wlth a steel wheel with tlanges, the running surface of which ls covered with rubber, also the necessary clamps for attach- ing the braces to w Q Photographers' Tents. Tents cannot be returned, as thgilare made to order. It takes twoto tour days to tent orders. No. 0RI0380 Weight given below ma vary on account of poles not always being alike. y , Price, complete, without dar room 5' . 0 U I sm 23 Pole wsu '55 .23 5: .na ,E 5 ::-N g 0 i' 'Q .su 3 3-5 E Sf io' 92: .. ,. O 4 and v-4 U 'df 121:16 ft 15 11 ff. e rv. ll4.18 e15.so ll8.90 12x21 ft 125 l1 rr. o fr. 17.28 19.99 salsa 12353 162 il fig 35? 1252 'f3'?3 253' 14x21 ft: 220 12 ft. 5 nf mfzo zafos 3232 14x24 ft. mo 12 ft. s fr. zo.ss 134.24 zs.so 14x28 ft 240 12 ft. 6 rt. 2:-me 21.60 az.e4 16x18 ft aio 13 fr. ft fr. 13.12 21.84 28.18 l6x24 ft zoo 13 ft f, fr. 23.04 ze.ss 31.92 1ex2s rt 270 l3 rt. e fr. 28.16 so.4s some xexao ft 275 13 ft e fr. amos a2.e4 as.ss the bicycle. Our illustration plainly indicates the manner of attachment, which ls so simple that any- one can attach or detach the device wlthln the space of a very few minutes, and when not needed for use on the railroad track the parts can be taken down and placed ln the cloth carrylng case, which we fur- nish with every attachment, and the same can then be securely fastened to the blclycle when the latter is used on the wagon roads. Th s attachment ls not confined to any certaln size of track, but ls adjust- able lor either standard or narrow gauge tracks or street car tracks. The parts are substantially made and intended for honest wear nicely enameled in black and weigh 9 pounds. 'We have found this device to be very popular with railroad and telegraph men, particularly ln the West. although lt ls adapted for use by aniyone, and the parts will lit a lady's bigycle as rea ily as a man's bxcycle. o. 19R99 Railroad Attachment. Price..08.50 Boys' All Wool Green Nllxed Cheviot Norfolk Jacket and Pants. ,THIS NEW KITCH ENER NORFOLK .IACKFF AND PANTS is made of green and rod mixed chevlot, a very de- sirable sull that will make a most handsome garment for any boy. The coat ls made in style as shown by op- posite illustration, with Kitchener yoke front and back, two box plaits down the front of' the coat, one box plait ln the back. A two and one-half lnch. bolt of the same goods. The pants are made double seat and double knees. No. 40886 Price for boys' two-piece ,Kitch- ener yoke Norfolk jacket and pants' for boys aged 4to 10 years. ....... 82.75 PROJECT RAM BAND ,4 pi' .N .fe K X if f lwhil. 1 f za3 f5 1 , 2 1 . , f 1. W -num hy, M , w Hmgkf A !7f J ., ft, ., Wx , - V L WN W, ,f , M75 v ,,' W A ,jgwwf V 4 A in ff V W, , :pu i f I ,vifwwz I- 1 A., 'M mf fu, S iw A W? M FTW 208 PISCHEL YEAHBDDKS. INC. ' 1 -4 inis f rl
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