St Monica High School - Compass Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)
- Class of 1950
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K 8' f Prolevt frail wwf! by Ilvy dem' liglnl 'Til .mfely !1llfl701'6d 211 God'.r Afiglvl. M.IR 3:58 cw.. .. lv-agannnn-h0A+ t OUR We love, O Lord, the beauty ot Thy house, where Mariners meet in adoration. Here we receive inspiration to chart our course. Here, in its peaceful atmosphere, we seek guidance to embark on our iourney in this sea of lite. 'Q mt IA S I 'X X' 4 at 7950 me COIWLIUGLJ5 Presented by the Students of I sr. MoNlcA's HIGH scHo SANTA MONICA CALIFORNIA MAY PROCESSION I -lifes U .nt 'l - - .jslia ,jwlokneaa pope piua X l l His Holiness, Pope Pius XII officially inaugurated this twenty-fifth Holy Year on Christmas Eve, 1949. ln the words of his prayer for the success of this Holy Year, may Almighty God grant the graduates of l95O, grace, in preparation and pledge of unending happiness in heaven. REVEREND LEO MURPHY izbecficafion We respectfully dedicate THE COMPASS to our Pastor, Reverend Leo Murphy. His interest in us has increased our loyalty to our school and has urged us on to victory. We are grateful to him for all that he is doing for us and we assure him that the memory of his zeal for our welfare will always remain with us. ur lpriedfri all Enolfera BROTHER RAPHAEL REV. GERALD MOSCHEL Principal Co-oordinotor between Schools, Dean, Religion U BROTHER LIVINUS BROTHER ROMANUS Aaiimwcygg Religion, Mathematics Religion, English, Latin BROTHER HILARY BROTHER IGNATIUS Religion, Science, History, Latin REV. THOMAS MCGOVERN Religion Mathematics ,V 5' , WS infer.: SISTER AMELIA MARIA, Superior SISTER ALOYSIA MARY SISTER MARY MAGDALEN SISTER M. FRANCES THERESA SISTER REGINA MARIA SISTER BERNARD MARY SISTER M. ANGELA CLARE SISTER MARY EDMUND SISTER M. ROSE HELENA SISTER M. GERARDINE SISTER MARY DOLORA SISTER M. ALMA ROSE SISTER M. PAUL BERNARD SISTER MARIAN LEONA -E EE TQ! 2 555:-:Q xl ,fix ,X iv Q . 5Es'il!-.E Principal of Girls' School Spanish Religion Science Spanish English Religion Latin English Latin Moderator of The Compass Librarian English Dean of Girls Religion French Religion English Business Department Religion Mathematics Music Department Religion Science Moderator ofthe S.S.O. Music Department Religion History Y . ,S X ill?-.. x : X ': L- - l ' gf - '- 55 BCM, CLI' id! QF6 MISS ELEANOR CLARKE Girls' Athletic Couch MRS. B. F. FITZSIMONS English, History, Home Economics MRS. LEOLINE SOMMER Girls' Attendance Office MR. PETER DAVIS Boys' Coach MR. O. LASKE English, Spanish MR. KENNETH PRATT English, Civics, Sociology 5 UI' pCl,6!0l 5 2551192 We salute the graduates of 1950 as they leave these familiar halls and go out into new horizons. These four years for them have been years of growth. They have feasted on the things of faith, they have walked in the company of the saints, they have explored the rich achievements of man's genius, they have disciplined their wills to the yoke of Christ's love. Some of them will go on to higher studies. Others will enter the world of affairs to find a proud place for their talents and industry. All will have ample opportunity to continue growth as their minds mature in the whirl of experience and their souls deepen with the beauty and strength of full Christian living. St. Monica's send them into the world as Christophers to carry the spirit of Christ into the marketplace. They must be apostles witnessing Christ in the workaday world. They have spent these last months at St. Monica's under the inspiration of the Holy Year of Jubilee. Our Holy Father has proclaimed this year as the year of pardon and of the great return. The world has wandered from the principles of Our Saviour and has come upon evil days. lt sorely needs the impact of Chris- tian truth. We are confident that our Jubilee graduates, having caught a glimpse here of the splendor of Christian truth, will live that truth in its richness and variety to make it felt in the circles in which we move. Their names will be remembered in the old school which no longer will be brightened with their smiling faces. They will be missed. We bless them now and wish them God-speed as they fare forth into the future. Sfwlenf J fa JOAN TE GROEN Our capable Student-Body I 4 I President of the Girls' High I E School. OARD AT A SHlP'S HELM. MARY JEAN BAKER MARIANNE NEEDHAM NANCY LASHER KATHLEEN MAJOR Vice President Secretory Treasurer Librarian - n is E W A 1:-.sr 1 - I ,IW J if ell QP6 I o R LISLE SMITH Our enthusiastic President i of the Boys' Student Body. A YOUNG STEERSMEN STEERING WITH CARE JAMES HILLIARD ROBERT HUEBOTTER THOMAS HICKEY Vice President Secretary Treasurer 'Qy-.Qi 'Q AC .0 ' MICHAEL SMITH MARY ANNE KROENBERG enior SHEILA BINER Vice President FERN LEWIS Secretary SADIE MAE WILLIAMS Treasurer JOHN HILE Vice President WILLIAM WILSON Secretory RICHARD TROSSEN Treasurer +.. ii fef, Tell me. O lllcifillef, dar! llmii iierer feel The grandezir of lbiue njire? - lo mfilrol The keel ffm! fill lbe fireafi like iz knife, And !C'dl'6.I' 4 wake behind il like d.I'6'r1ll1 111 lbe great ,vbiiiiiig garmenf of fbe u arid! 'Z' wave- :' -vu .. 'f'- ' l L Qt I D Helen Adams Our trip to Oakland Teach second grade Arguing with Barbara Mary Jean Baker The cafeteria bell Vice president of the U.S. Worrying about Joan's health Mary Bernhardt Narrator in the S.S.O. play To be a P. T. The telephone lx . I ti Charlotte Alvarez S.S.O. trip to Oakland To get to college Driving my pals around John Baldwin Cafeteria food To drive again N.C.O. Club Sheila Biner Our Oakland Affair Win an argument from Mary Jean Homework? 1 --iw fa af Mary Barbara Anderson Mardi Gras Ball Install an escalator to room No. 45 Being S.S.O. Prefect John Bambrick Willie's parties Hammer a gavel Foolin' around in class William Brady My boots To know all the answers Asking questions '11 1 x ...I Sylvianna Baca Asunto en Oakland Ser interpete Vice president del S.S.O. David Bateman looking for Mr. Pratt's spy President of the U.S. Borrowing for traffic fines Bernadette Brunet My l7th birthday To change into a white uniform Trying to pass in chemistry MEMORY - AMBITION - PASTIME 1 John Butler Colburn the brain See Drabickas selling pencils Uptown Theatre Mary Cornwall Camille, Bishop, Santa Anita Teach Senior English Teasing Anne about J Margaret Dawson 4th ot July, 1949 Not enough to mention Counting my demerits N Virginia Campos Frosh and Senior years To tour Mexico with Annie Making egg sandwiches for Annie John Courtney Mike Smith's den Buy a beach home Beating Jim to the lab window Eileen Derby Fateful basketball seasons Be Borbara's first patient Being sick tx Richard Cassidy The salt mine Graduation Handball William Crapo Going steady College Wise-cracks Donald Day Getting out of Gen. Moth. To travel The boys James Colburn General Math Class Be happily unmarried Sleeping Iris Cromer Sanity before Slsie 8- Sylvia To raise a basketball team Reading Gene's letters Barbara Dobrott Phone conversations with Kiki To be a psychiatrist Twisting my hair l I Roy Dolden Two-tone Ford Retire at 22 Girls Leo Forgette Out of gas Retire at 40 Fixing flats Benjamin Gieseke WiIson's Play House To wash my car Trying to get a sun-tan ng. . Frank Drabickas Pounding Hilliard Skid row Running the Uptown Robin Frizell My summer at the Del Mar Learn the times tables The phone and Barbara Frances Gillespie Nova Scotia To be a secretary Dreaming 4:5 James Ewens Numerous S.B. Meetings Crooked Lawyer Sunburst Jacqueline Gannon Seacombers Be a receptionist Excitement John Gilligan Pin-ball machines Law Trying to figure it out .e ' .s i Miliza Foelsch Phone talks with Barbara Five world-swimming records Trying to stop growing Joseph George 14th and Colorado Meet what life has in store Trevalo's Hot-rod Mary Anne Gorman Navy blue uniform Recognize people without specs Arguing with Marilyn bf bf 'W h si y -iff Joseph Griffard Room No. I2 Retire at 30 Goin' MAD James Hilliard Happy days at St. Monica's Pencil-pusher Peaches Jane Karsen My first orchid and prom To go to college Being happy S R ' Q ff- 'lx Anne Grofe Traveling Have all my dreams come true 'leasing Mary about K.A. George Hinton A certain Junior girl Be happily married Playing baseball Marie Karsen It began a year and a half ago To have long fingernails Argyles for Bob si .1 S Q Q . Raymond Hernandez Halfeday school, Freshman year Fun and money Getting my car to run Robert Hnebatter Senior English College Hey Mike Barbara Klos Manager ofthe volleyball team To learn to type Arguing with Helen John Hile Loyola game To play in Yankee Stadium Playing baseball Helen Jaeger Mardi Gras Queen '51 Cadillac '36 Ford Mary Ann Kronenberg Affair at Oakland Returns ofthe Mardi Gras Ball Class President ' 'iv- I ' L X ta fi .wfkv 50-r' Michael Kuhn Cheer-leading Movie star You seen Huebotter Fern Lewis First orchid Pasadena Playhouse Class officer James McClean Losing Smith's A in ocean Retire at 23 the Watching 7th period gym Jeanette Larsen Arguments with my close friends Going to UCLA on a coverage Pounding a gavel Roland Machado General Math Be head of Mt. Monica's A Mathematician Donald McDermott Annual staff Sawbones Feminae Richard Laude Arch-bishop of St. Monica's Kiss the Blarney Stone Ribbing the Kiss Virginia Maier Girls' State To have my name in lights Laughing William Merriam Noon pass Lower a '37 Chevy Drive inns Jerome Leadingham Freshman and Sophomore marks To work Taking it easy Michoil Mascolo Make out mountains Get A's The good old days Anna Maria Meza Frosh and Senior years Tour Mexico with Dickie Eating Dickie's egg Sandwiches xv- Y is Mary Jane Moila Crown Point Travel to South America Helen, Pat, Jackie and Betty Joan Norton After the ball was over Home economist Cooking Joanne Overbeck Whole Senior year To get my driver's license My blind date bureau ba ,ii . N '+G' Paul Neill St. Monica's Turn my iacket over Parties Richard Ogan Watching the stairs Own a Cadillac Fixing our car Barbara Pavetti I2 years To find my certain lawyer Talking to Robin onthe phone Patricia Nolan Hey kids-l got a letter! Receptionist Writing letters or being crazy Robert Ogan Junior English class Graduation Handball Patricia Pierce Homework Telephone operator Reading Barbara Norton Those experiments! A Green little chemist Riding the Greyhound Marilyn Ossenbeck When I got my driver's license To have my own car Disagreeing with Mary Anne Donald Porter l2 years of labor Live to be u hundred Barbells Marion Reaume Editorship and the Mardi Gras Life, love, and my pursuit Del Mar pool Robert Ryan Brother Levinis' class Success in college Paying expenses Richard Simoneau Riding in Trebaol's hot-rod To own a car Shooting pool Alfonso Rosales School in Mexico To be a doctor Reading and studying Andrew Sanchez Study class of '47 Gel somewhere in this world Waiting for Saturday Lisle Smith The Smith-Mobile Take a vacation Getting out of class Mary Frances Ross Orchestra Net victory over Barbara Finding time for everything Gerard Sansosti A '3i Cadillac Another Henry Vlll Roaming Wolf Margaret Smith Mardi Gras Princess To have and to hold Riding in Charlotte's car Elsie Rousch My Junior year Charne Miss to Mrs Writing to Gene Elizabeth Savage First day in California Become a nurse Television at Connie's Michael Smith Being class president Hawaii-winter in Sun Valley Running out of gas 'tW St!'Q I cz U Rose Mary Spencer Long Beach To have a home Sports Jean Trebaol '37 Buick hot-rod Lincoln Cotinental French ll Virginia Villa A certain someone Knit a pair of argyles Hear Marie talk about Bob 6 fc' Elizabeth Stevenson January 7, 1950 '50 Merc corvertible Riding the Greyhound bus Richard Trossen Track meets Be successful in life Getting out of tight situations David Waco Santo Monica fog Move to Africa Deliverin' papers wwf. ,Q :xi , W Dolores Stites Sister Marcelline Marie First grade teacher S. S. O. Garrison Tucker Yellow Ford convertible Another Painless Potte Guarding the entrance James Walsh Old St. Monica's To take a trip Roosevelt terrors rn Joan Te Groen Student Body President Light opera stage Hysterics for Mrs. Bennet Mary Louinse Vander Our Oakland Affair Lose my silver smile Beating .lerry down to my size John Walsh 4th period gym To play pro-ball Parties in v . , s if Carol Weber Annual Ball, 1950 To weigh 120 pounds Dixieland records Herbert Wetenkamp Water fights with Welan Play college basketball Driving around with Smith Sadie Mae Williams Japan Pass Them Pearly Gales' Sneezing William Wilson Santa Barbara and Del Mar Make a million Parties Doris Woldemar Third period civics To be a politician Tennis Frances Clare Yunker Oh! that brass belll To become a secretary Knitting cargyIes D l ,tx 1 its IN MEMORIAM ESMERALD CONCHOLA cLAss or 1950 DIED SEPTEMBER 14, 1949 '. JUNIOR I JUNIOR Il Rosemary Heffron, Alice Colburn, Joanne Barbara Mainella, Nancy Diedericks, Burkell, Marilyn Broderick Virginia Malzie, Geraldine Wills SOPHOMORE I SOPHOMORE II Margarel Anderson, Diane Culver, Joanne Jermaine, Palricia Sutherland, Adele Gomez, Mary Lou Sullivan Gabrielle Rolelli, Jane Cave FRESHMAN I FRESHMAN ll Phyllis Pemberlon, Sabina Robinson, Dolores Burns, Sheryl Green, Nancy Mack, Mary Jean Lee Alice Osti, Joanne Smith W-.,.. 6 K . R 3 4: an Q! ig. A . 5 ' as ' M 4 Of icerd JUNIOR A Carl Bovero, Lee McGill Mike Campbell, Jerry Guidry SOPHOMORE A Richard Noice, Robin Robin, Ronald Rindge, Eddie Wood FRESHMAN A Jack Basham, Kevin Tichenor, David Wickersham X Q wi JUNIOR B Howard Wilmarlh, Larry Hoffman, James Osli ,gpm SOPHOMORE B Rene Syfrig, Leon Burbank, Cruz Navarelle, William Niemeyer FRESHMAN B Robert Burns, Edward Green, Joseph Boyle fab Q? if ik . 1 'N L awk- ' Nwkrw-. Q 4' Mm i-b '-N-. ,-1 ' su., Nw. XX ,X W, J ? .51 'A ' w... -+...,MN N -wx NE! LW ' i 4 1 Ju niors SECTION I BQFY W ,+vi- TOP ROW: Dorothy Barnum, Nancy Wiggins, Carol Schoff, Marilyn Brodericks, Joanne Burkett, Alice Colburn, Clare McClosky, Rosemary Heffron, Mary Ann Needham, Pat Curry, Lorraine Afner, Clare Goss. SECOND ROW: Pat Staib, Bonny Beck, Patty Schowaller, Mary Catherine Russell, Marganet Vezetti, Donna Beniamin, Sally Hutton, Barbara Bowen, Roberta Hilliard, Betty Atwill, Mary O'Shea. FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Donoghue, Mary Ann D'EIia, Dolores Thompson, Kathleen Barlow, Pat Wood, Mary Rita Ryan, Susan Peters, Marilyn Condie, Susan Johnson, Jean Reeves. Juniors SECTION II X X TOP ROW: Mary Theresa McKinnon, Barbara Finley, Sarah Brown, Rose McEntee, Deidre Combs, Beppie Verboon, Mary Whelan, Nancy Dedericks, Joy Clark, Virginia Matzie. MIDDLE ROW: Celi Pinto, Amelia Porras, Marlene Goodman, Shirley Simpson, Kathleen Maior, Gerrie Wills, Bunny Fredericks, Barbara Williamson, Patricia Gillespie, Norma Jean Shaw, Bonnie McCain. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Bambridge, Mary Jo Gowen, Barbara Mainella, Barbara Geddes, Madalein Burnet, Loretta Buteyn, Carol Daly, Hilda Moreno, Carla Carlucci, Guadalupe Gallardo, Jackie Hall, Marion Trainor. TOP ROW: Mearns Bateman, Courtney DeLeon, Ted Mungum, Donald Bouchard, Thomas Hickey, Robert O'Brien, Lyle Greenway, Mack Duncan. MIDDLE ROW: Michael Campbell, Del Gagnon, Richard Barbarino, Doyle Maille, , Lee McGill, Carl Bovero, Dan Sully, Gerald Guidry, Donald Sicard. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Bassett, Edward Roletti, Lowell Kampmann, Frank Moss, I H William Seber, Stanley Moore, Maurice Woodward, Jay Rayburn, John Lewis, 'A Richard Muller. QIII1 r , F, TOP ROW: William Dinardo, James Walts, James Farrell, James Majors, Frank Zelarney, Harold Miner, Brownlee Lambert, Thomas Cannon. O Minors ROW: Donald sqfefky, Rob-eff Mceaivfey, John Mfcuffk, Jack Mcsumie, JUnIOf'S William Meza, Frank Kronenberg, Richard Heider, Anthony Pasano. ll YI BOTTOM ROW: James Kitson, Robert Miller, LeRoy Young, James Osti, Lawrence B Hoffman, John Young, Reginald Hanson. Sophomore SECTION l X 'H-... 'Y TOP ROW: Norma Siebert, Eileen McEnroe, Donna Hayhurst, Lauretta Bleck, Joan Dempsey, Beverly Marsden, Jacqueline Kelly, Mary Lou Sullivan, Carole Royer, Sharon Mack. SECOND ROW: Fay Beaupre, Margaret Anderson, Suzanne Bennett, Mary Kay Glanville, Patricia Ucker, Theresa Wolfe, Yvonne Faust, lrma Cannon, Margaret King, THIRD ROW: .loan Novy, Maureen Ryan, Patty Smith, Sally Hansen, Marlene Prescott, Georgina Pierce, Adele Gomez, Barbara Derby, Patsy Lasher. LAST ROW: Margaret Nester, Mary Shaffer, Alice Valenzuela, Peggy Coates, Adrienne Chappelle, Gertrude Tykarski, Evangeline Cassillos, Gloria Cessford, Dyanne Culver. Sophomore SECTION ll ,X X 'is A X ii X TOP ROW: Betty Bergen, Isabelle Brewster, Carol Clairborne, Virginia Durant, Yvonne Baron, Jane Roberts, Gloria Brandon, Anne Nicholson, Beatrice Bergren. SECOND ROW: Patricia Sutherland, Eleanor Harrison, Dorleen Mitchell, Kathryn Scholler, Barbara McDermott, Louise Frank, Pat Weaver, Barbara Baines, Mary Ester Baker, Nancy Pohlmeyer, Lora O'Brian. THIRD ROW: Gabrielle Roletti, Lupito Pinto, Jean Alba, Gloria Durant, Betty Woods, Gloria Moraga, Mary Henry, Louise Calkins, June Hervey, Anne Wagner, Jane Cave. FOURTH ROW: Mary Shurtleff, Marian Marinko, Anne Freeman, Frances Andrade, Joanne Jermane, Eleanor Everett, Monica Bernardin, Dorothea Ross, Carol Steven- son, Nancy Losher, Donna DuBord, Janne Corlett, Loretta Carillo. a 2 '- J, TOP ROW: Charles Perry, Robert Gadbois, Ronald Rindge, Michael Harwood, Robert Williams, Lyn Joscelyn, Michael Nash, Brian McCarthy. THIRD ROW: Daryl Harper, William Angione, Richard Noice, Dennis Smith, Wayne Harrison, Richard Woodward, Charles McGilv..Jy, John Butrovich, Joseph Geletko, Robert Schramm. SECOND ROW: Thomas Badger, George French, Lee Brady, Gilbert Vessa, Law- rence Sandretto, George Holland, Kevin Savage, Robert Burger, Michael Jessick, Robert Mitchell. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Apperson, Edward Wood, Harold Galetzi, John Gaughan, Arthur Goodman, Clinton Glenny, Robin Roluin, Marvin Bienlcin, Anthony Moss. 'iii' l TOP ROW: Clarence Erwin, John Pierce, Cruz Navarette, Ronald Sewell, Michael Moriarty, Richard Noice, Richard Woodward, Anthony Fulton, William Friedrich, William Edvin. MIDDLE ROW: James Garrity, William Niemeyer, William Nunn, Clifford Tabor, Carl DeGoIier, James Urban, Dennis Smith, Frank Carmody, Leo Taylor, Robert Cordova. BOTTOM ROW: Bernard Fitzsimons, Vincent Fioretta, Frank Good, Lean Burbank, John Muller, Donald Hinton, Louis Chavez, Armand Pourroy, Rene Syfrig. 'W 1 Sophomore ..A,, -- -'----- 11 Sophomore ..B,. Freshmen SECTION l TOP ROW: Susan Crowe, Jacqueline Kellogg, Claudia Liebenow, Toni Dullum, Barbara Logan, Nancy Heinrich, Gwen Wedgewood. THIRD ROW: Mary Trowbridge, Sandra O'Neil, Mary Lyn Lee, Charlotte Harring- ton, Linda Elliot, Pat McCreary, Lillian Corrigan, Phyllis Pemberton, Sally Baca, Barbara Giera. SECOND ROW: Dianne Capp, Nancy Mack, Mary Jean Lee, Faye Matzie, Catherine Bailey, Janice Carlson, Barbara Powers, Bonny Robinson, Louise Sloan, Elizabeth Arredondo, FIRST ROVV- Evelyn Dodl, Vera Botello, Mary Ellen Casey, Charleen Kelly, Gloria Caruso, Norma Jean Dooley, Margaret Derieg, Mariorie Englert, Sheila Donaldson, Jo Louise Balfour. Freshmen SECTION ll X i x TOP ROW: Fern Hill, Laura Reed, Mary Fidel, Mary Maroney, Mary Ann Ulrich, Joanne Allen, Alice Osli, Sheryl Green, Joanne Smith, Eileen Nolan, Dona Popc, Belly LaPietra. THIRD ROW: Joan Seippel, Theresa Spiller, Marilyn Rider, Wenonah Hinton, Betty Trowbridge, Barbara Allen, Margaret Burpee, Barbara Kenny, Joanne Buteyn, Marylyn Lochen, Jacqueline Storm, Pat Hickey. SECOND ROW: Frances Frame, Susan Wyman, Ruth Koenig, Pat Booth, Marcella Saenz, Shirley Corcoran, Roberta Russell, Kathryn Murray, Piscilla Etchison, Julie Chase, Dolores Burns. FIRST ROW. Betty Shaw, Mary Ann O'Neil, Joanne Caplan, Margaret Shaw, June Taylor, Janet Wolfe, Kathryne Fought, Mary Zachary, Margery Morrisy, Lorella Sullivan, Tanya Hebert, Madeline Rivera. fi TOP ROW: Jerry Cordova, William Kidd, Michael McDonough, David Wicker- sham, Richard Harvin, Kevin Tichenor, William Saderup, Hinko Marlin, Joseph Falsetti, Peter Albrecht, Lloyd Blackburn. MIDDLE ROW: Lawrence Woodward, Eugene Garvin, Paul Frabee, Walter Weis- girch, John Delgrave, Donald Haydu, Allan Clarke, Joel Zwetgwl Righqrd Nie- meyer, Michael Sullivan, Thomas Carroll. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Fitzsimons, Gilbert Gowan, David Grant, Gary Gideon, John Faron, Jack Basham, Joseph Boyle, Gerald Hammel, Robert Delal'ena, Mauro DeMendoza, James West, Frank Sullivan. g- Y, rn .W if 2 Freshmen as :AAU S TOP ROW: Bernard Becker, Joseph Porras, Gabriel Pascarella, Otis Burns, Edward Green, Solvi Greco, Robert Share, Victor Johnston, Jerome Bondio, Paul McCoy. MIDDLE ROW: Donald Zoutte, William Collins, Eugene Trumble, Charles Hettig, Vincent Mason, Ben Bigelow, Charles Butler, Carmen Delnostro, James Hawck, Charles Spaulding. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph D'Elia, George Kaul, Bernard Burnet, Jack Langley, Robert Vogel, Paul Roper, Lawrence Lamboy, Jack Dubord, James Graff, James Meza. .. , J 1 1 miie? Freshmen HBH certfied CIVICS Sheriff Biscailuz describes our county government. FRENCH Parlez-Vous Francais? TYPING Please Sister, no carbons! SOPHOMORES Hard at work! PHYSICS Careful, Doris! CHEMISTRY Future chemists. W THE LIBRARY An atmosphere of study and an invitation to read. RAIN. I I ,li -I-, LATIN Vergil goes on record. OR THE FUTURE ..,.WM,,-V, Wynn,-M-,uf 1... 011,10 .X4l'lI'llflCL REVEREND JOHN BIRCH Boys' Retreat Director -TVX: A . . g PRAYERFUL THOUGHT . . . THOUGHTFUL PRAYER OUR ALTAR BOYS Wetfedf REVEREND FRANCIS J. PARRISH, S. J. ' A . Girls' Retreat Director A LIVE, NOW NOT I, BUT CHRIST LIVES IN ME. -sr.PQul LY Goo we PRAISE THY NAME T R. CNF! , f N oo ii' ,go Gage X JESUM PER MARIAM 'W' 0 if 'Q' 1 l l l 2 A l .91 l l 5 , MARY BARBARA ANDERSON, 'I Prefect ll gudenfd, .gpoirifuaf Organizafion SODALlST'S PRAYER Holy Mary, I give myself entirely to you for all eternity. I thank you for having guided me safely through my high school years. With your help, I will strive to put into practice the principles of Catholic Action that I have learned so that in serving God in my neighbor, I may attain happiness in heaven with Jesus. M. B. A. S. S. O. OFFICERS SYLVlA BACA Vice Prefect CARLA CARLUCCI Secretary ANNE FREEMAN Treasurer At Christmas time we think of others Sodalists of Mary are received. For use on thine altar, O Lord. COMMITTEE HEADS Robin Frizzell, Mary Cornwall, Dolores Stites, Helen Adams. Oakland bound! lil 5 4 S f Mffmmm i, Why TUFD - fmpfks H' '7 'V 7' -'97 1, 4.9 ,fl Hfcw cfffawcfzzofz P790 HWS ff fig I SYIFOLLING 5120185 7-,gg wf75 o VE 7Zff !V6'HZ6U,q SOPH5 55036 ag M79 75917 Mm Cmofazffrofv ?P - 31 How sufzf-:T L 3 1 571101005-fir K , N ,. 1 Q fa JUST 517771vG 2203755 eg 9-.Wg ,Q MW W 5152242 5,4016 4+ .5 Yz. vlmvfefr 7TE'AlA!!.f f71E'AiD..f 6417155 GABA 5' 527776 Ur-up foo DEL E6-19725 FRESHNEN 519 Y' 1 - W0 .DOUBT ZOO! 197' 7790 , Y T HL W0 YJ' POSIIVG- Ffa ? yyydyfyg ffojgg F908 LIITL6' ROBIN I'NGggigEP! RLLIHYS SMILING xfnna mnggr IT ,. T f'Ciki'T' l!UDT'Q AilTT1!CHf9 f Ql l 'T'1 ll FYIAAAAII hl1nAAl?'I' l TiLlLTI fiuifieri pt -ASA-v.4., 58.4 vs f-J U.'.'ffuf1f1fffffc UI! 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O. presented Dawn over the River, which told the story of the foundation years. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Christmas play, Reunion at Christ- mas, was presented by the Senior Class on December l6,, 1949. lt proved the old saying there is no place like home. TALENT SHOW On January 20, the senior class took the student body on a tour of New York. They visited Central Park, Har- lem, and various Broadway Shows. 30,0 0l'l'l0I'e SLOW FEMININE FANCIES SALUTE TO FRESHMEN The Sophomore Class displayed a gala array of sports clothes and summer dresses which were ideal for the Fresh- men. SALUTE TO THE SENIORS The Wedding Ensemble, the dream of every girl, was presented in a variety of styles. The models included Miss Judy Lasher as flower girl. SALUTE TO THE JUNIORS With skyscrapers forming the back- ground the Juniors were presented with a glimpse of the latest fashions for evening wear. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Dramatized from Jane Austen's Novel by Jane Kendall MR BENNETT ....,............,..,. Robert Ryan MR, BINGLEY .................... William Crap0 an easygoing man a friendly young man MRS. BENNETT .............,w. Joan to Groen MISS BINGLEY .......,,Y.,,......... Iris Cramer his flighty wife his haughty sister JANE ...........,.,........ Sadie Mae Williams MR, DARCY .....,Y.....v,..,,....., Michael Kuhn their gentle daughter a proud young man ELIZABETH --------,AVw-wV-Vg-VV,AV,-VVw- fem Lewzs LADY CATHERINE de BOURGH A Q their independent daughter h b Rvbm Frlzell . . T MARY ...,.....u.o,,vv,.,,.,.. Margaret Dawson ls over eormg mm their bookish daughter LADY LUCAS ' 1 'loan Nonon a neighbor CATHERINE .,.7....., Mary Ann Kronenberg CHARLOTTE Mary Jean Boker their 'fretful daughter LYDIA -------'-------------------W-- Vifginid Maier MR. WICKHAM .....,.......e Richard Cassidy their flirtations daughter Q young Officer MR. COLLINS .,.................. James Colburn HILL ....L ...---------YY-,YYV P Gfriciv YUUCIKSV a pompous young clergyman G1 maid SPRING RECITAL Top row: Dorothea Ross, Mary Lou Sullivan, Nancy Mack, Sharon Mack. Bottom rcw: Gioria Cessford, if f Y Julie Chase, Betty Shaw, Mary Y ' Frances Ross. f 'J' I JUNIOR CERTIFICATES AWARDED TO MARY FRANCES ROSS JOAN TE GROEN Piano Voice C7 ,, V- , WWW... ., ,,,,,,.......i.........- BAND u Left to right: Anthony Pasoro, Robert Godbors, Joseph Georgge, Don Bouchard, Rich- ord Mueller, Lowell Campmon, Don Sorecky. n 'i. I v - I I GLEE CLUBS TOP PICTURE: SEVENTH PERIOD BOTTOM PICTURE: SIXTH PERIOD 'sl I .Z' VE 7' 7' , C G-O f if fy 5 My Q 5 Nfpramgs ,va zen W' Love: Tum- cafe 1 THE QUEQVS COUJE7 J I .swnneve P -574,607 seasons SONG- I ' J Pfay Q DHIBLIAKG C OUP! E-S' 4 ,791 L B112 D0 A2110-my AJHH7' 779lE1Y7.' TELL ME, ako-rweve, 1 ifmrb I x ,ax G-0555 y 75055 UPPER Clffiffflf g Maeegi if-1 si .B U I E 5. ? ' MZ 'Q Ak Ivf' '-V',V H My 1, N 1' p paris CHEER LEADERS ir SONG LEADERS Top row: George Hinton, Kuhn, Dave Wickersham. Mike Second row: Sharon Mack, Betty Atwill, Jackie Hall. First row: Betty Bergren, Marilyn Condie, Beatrice Gergren. I N A C T I O NII LEFT TO RIGHT-TOP ROW: Joseph George, Richard Noice, Dennis Smith, Ben Gieseke, Ronald Rindge, Richard Laude, Ray Hernandez, Ronald Sewell. MIDDLE ROW: Harold Miner, Robert Cordova, Robert McGilvroy, Paul Neill, Herb Wetenkamp, Doyle Maille, Andrew Sanchez, Jerry Leadingham, Frank Drabrickas, LeRoy Young, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: Eddie Wood, Mgr., Reginald Hansen, Jay Rayburn, Gerald Guidry, Maurice Woodward, William Wilson, James McClean, John Courtney, John Hile, Lisle Smith, Robert O'Brien, James Hilliard, Tom Hickey, William Crapo, Robert Huebotter, Bernie Fitzsimons, Mgr. E W arfiifg goofgaf it 7 K H i 'i o' 3 sv HOLD THAT LINE! l-'nm JIM HILLIARD Captain Y- 'L' -... ' 1' film I' wx, L m L :1-1 H .M L, ,W . R , , . . - ..,. Q, . f 'A -. 5, .- ' I I ' 'R ' . ,V TOP ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Schrcm, Tom Cannon, Paul McCoy, David Wickersham, Hinko Martin. SECOND ROW: William Angoine, William Nunn, Lee Brady, Mike Jessick, Leon DuPuis, Jack Delagrave, Robert Gagnon. THIRD ROW: Cruz Navarette, James Hawck, Mike Harwood, Raryl Harper, Joe Porras, Carl Bovero. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Kessler, George Holland, Clifford Tabor, William Ervin, Joseph Geletko, John Butler, Charles Butler, Mgr. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE St. Anthony's ..., ,,,,, H ere Cantwell There K Loyola ,....,.... There Mt. Carmel ..... ,,.. H ere Cathedral ,,,, ,.,. H ere Sl. Monica's the first team to score WHO HAS lT, BOYS? against Loyola. OUTSTANDING PLAYER OF THE YEAR Father Moschel congratulates our captain and most outstanding player, Lisle Smith. Lisle was All Catholic and All Tournament in the Western States and Mount Carmel Tourneys. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Mongum, Jim Hilliard, Hero Wctenkamp, Lisle Smith, Paul Neill. ardifg Z?a6Lef6a!f Now Herb, if you don't get that baIl- They call this basketball? Teddy scores for the Mariners BACK ROW: Bernie Fitzsimmons, Mgr., John Walsh, Jim Hilliard, Herb Wetenkamp, Paul Neill, Lisle Smith, Leroy Young, Mgr. FRONT ROW: Ted Mangum, Roy Dolden, Dondey, .lack Lewis, Bob O'Brien. LEAGUE SCHEDULE St. Monica 39 7, . .,,, Mount Carmel St. Monica 22 ,...,, A.Y,... .... L o yola St. Monica 55 ..., ...Y,.. C antwell St. Monica 51 .,,,,, 77., S t. Anthony St. Monica 37 .,c,....,c.. .,.,. C athedral COMP. TOURNAMENT: St. Monica St. Monica St. Monica 27 c.....,, ,, Mount Carmel 48 St. Monica 25 ,, .,c.cc,..,c...c Loyola 38 Sl. Monica 22 ....., .c,.,, C antwell 28 St. Monica 56 , ,,,,. St. Anthony 48 St. Monica 41 ....,.. ,..,,....,c C athedral 51 Las Vagas 42 S.W.C.H. Consolidation Finals San Diego 42 St. Monica 4O.. ,Cantwell 31 Get it, Herb! Keep your eye on it, Paul! Foul on Wetenkamp iv FIRST ROW: Joe Fitzsimons, Larry Sondretto, Jock Lewis, Roland Sewcll, John Courfney, Gene Kesseler. SECOND ROW: John Walsh, Tom Hickey, Herb Wetenkomp, Lisle Smith, Carl Bovero, LeRoy Young. a526Cl,f Beating out o hit! In the dugout Out! at Second TRACK Back row: Coach Don Stanwood, Howard Wilmorth, Bob McGilvery, Dick Noice, Dennis Smith, Bob Nopes. First row: Reggie Hanson, Tom Bader, Eddie Wood, Gerrie Guid- rey, leon DuPuis, Tom Cannon. B BASKETBALL Back row: A. Clarke, Hinko Mor- tin, Cruz Noborette, Mike Hor- wood, Mike Jessick. First row: Jim Howck, George Hollond, Joe Geletko, Billy Nunn, Mario Moscola, Coach Don Stan- wood. TENNIS Bock row: Kevin Tichcnor, Erne-t Kyle, Don Bouchard, Frank Zelar- ney, Courtney Deleon, Eddie Roletti. First row: Don Sully, Bill Seber, Don Sarekey, Kevin McDonald, Robert Miller. J ' t 'wr JEANETTE LARSON X President MELIZA FOELSCH PAT STAIB BARBARA DERBY BETTY STEVENSON Vice President Minute Secretary Corresponding Secretory Poinf Secrefary irgf, .x4fALfic .xgdfiociafion Z 3 9. 4 X l 6 ,M I - T Volleyball in Action BARBARA DOBROTT 5. Treasurer x THE CHAMPS TOP ROW: Claire McCloskey, Marilyn Brodrick, Rosemary Heffron, Rosemary Spencer, Carol Royer, linda Elliot. SECOND ROY: Lorainne Afner, Belly Alwill, .lanel Jeanelle Larson, Jacqueline Hall, Clare Goss. Watch closely now! Clare, the Killer Nice set-up, Jeanelle SAN 'alr- TOP ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Clarke, Barbara Derby, Eileen Derby, June Hevey, Mary Lou Sullivan, Alice Colburn, Yvonne Baron, Miliza Faelsch, Pal Curry, Loraine Afner, Carol Weber, Pal Lasher, Joanne Coplin. KNEELING: Mary Lou Sullivan, Jeanette Larson and Rosemary Spencer, lco-captainsl, Norma Sieberl, Marilyn Broderick. arfiify gaffefgaf Mariners score again! Gel it, Kiki! Keep your eye on the ball! Winners of trophies for frist place in All Catholic Girls' Meet Catholic Girls' League I Individual trophy for form awarded to Captain Meliza Foelsch Left to right-back: Claudia Lie- benow, Betty Woods, June Hevey, Marlene Prescott, Carole Royer. Front: Miliza Foelsch lCaptainJ, Jane Cave, Jeanne Loutier, Louise Sloane. Left to right-top: Jeanette Lar- son, Loraine Afner, Rose McEntee, Fay Matzie, Pat Curry, Rose Mary Spencer. Bottom: Barbara Dobrott, Doro- thea Ross, Mary Frances Ross, Tanya Hebert, Charlotte Harring- ton, Geraldine Will. wimmin Left to right-top Joan Novy Claudia Leibenow, Norma Siebert, Kathryn Scholler, Jeanette Larson, Rose Mary Spencer, Susan Peters, Jeanne Lautier. Middle row: Peggy Coates, Char- lotte Alvarez, Linda Elliot, Vera Botello, Barbara Derby, Donna Popa, Loraine Alner. Bottom row: June Hevey, Betty Atwill, Jacqueline Hall, Bonnie McCain, Roberta Hilliard, Barbara Geddes. rt , -f' ' f- ' ,iw B f ' ' .. . i 4 ' i i- e J will 4 A l Y E,1 if f'. Q '-lm I 'Q t ennifi 0 Sandor! Y ,Anim MARION REAUME Editor fig' 1950 Compass Siu!! As your Ship cruises the turbulent sea of life, I hope that you will often use your i950 COMPASS as a guide to pleasant memories of the happy days spent on the sun-warmed decks of the capital ship Saint Monica. In it you will find rare reminders of daring adventures, good friends, and all the wonderful times you have had on your voyage this year. I wish to thank all those on the COMPASS Staff who have faithfully given their time and talents to the production of this book. Marion Reaume Lisle Smith, James Hilliard, Mary Lou Vander, Mary Frances Ross, Mary Corn- wall, Marian Reaume, Bernadette Brunet. Mary Jean Baker, Virginia Campos, Betty Stevenson, Patricia Yuncker, Joan Nor- ton, Helen Jaeger, Joanne Overbeck. John Walsh, James Mc- Clean, Gary Tucker, Tom McDermott, Roy Dolden. COMPASS STAFF MARION REAUME Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS SUBSCRIPTIONS James Hilliard, Layout Lisle Smith, Layont Mary Cornwall, Layout, Typing Mary Frances Ross, Art, Typing Bernadette Brunet, Typing Mary Lou Vander, Typing BUSINESS MANAGERS Barbara Norton Roy Dolden James McClean Mary Jean Baker Virginia Campos Helen Jaeger Don McDermott Roy Dolden Barbara Norton Joanne Overbeck Betty Stevenson Garrison Tucker John Walsh Patricia Yuncker Mr. John A. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ferdinan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Durney Herman G. Dobrott John Friedrich Alfred P. Ross Thomas A. Wood d Woldemar H. M. Anderson J. C. Abbott W. D. Brown W. T. Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. A. Campos Mr and Mrs. Cassidy Class of '5l Class of '52 Class of '53 Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Coates Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Thomas H. Crow Paul J. Curry Robert E. Derby and Mrs. Galord A. Finley and Mrs. John A. Gilligan and Mrs. W. H. Glanville and Mrs. Frank J. Goss W. P. Guidry Mrs. James K. Harwood Mrs. Rose Kessler UI pCLfl'0l'l5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleinrich Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Kuhn Mr. Albert M. Lautier Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lochen Dr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mainella Mr. W. H. Matheson Mr. F. L. McDonough Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. A. Osti Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Norton Raymond H. Ossenbeck H. F. Overbeck John M. Pierce Leslie E. Powers Edward Reaume Mrs. H. A. Scholler Mr. John W. Stevenson Mr. Edward P. Trossen Mr. and Mrs. R. Villa Dennis Prescription Pharmacy Elsie's Bakery Grayson's Moeller, Murphy 8. Moeller Mortuary Ann's Flowers Montana Market Whyte's 5-lO-25c Store Girls' Athletic Association To Tlveie Om' Sjmtere Gralilmle Compliments of CA PB LL, S T O R E FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS o o 332 Santa Monica Boulevard Santa Monica 4-7379 Link Anderson NEW PONTIACS Ninth and Santa Monica o USED CARS Tenth and Santa Monica SERVICE AND PARTS DEPARTMENT Tenth and Colorado 0 Texas O-2739 Santa Monica 4-3281 Pfeaie Palrwiize Om' Adl'8l'fj.lEl'.l Compliments of STHTIONEITS CORPORHTION Los Angeles and San Diego JAMES A. MCCOY Compliments of UNLFORMS R. J. VANDER . 4 E AX 2-6887 PLUMBING AND H ATLNG Q Compliments of GIRLS' SENIOR CLASS Compliments of GIRLS' STUDENTS' SPIRITUAL ORGANIZATION MIRAMAR FLORIST af I528 Montana Avenue Santa Monica, California S. M. 5-0552 SHIRLEY WALKER CURTISQNALKER Clothiers -- Hoberdosh Custon Tailoring Compliments ot MIKE CARUSO Exclusive Shop for Men Wilshire at Fourth, Santa Monica Phono 5-2779 Plame Pafwmize Om' A1!z'erli,Ler.L AWARD SWEATERS - CLUB SWEATERS - CLASS SWEATERS ALBION KNITTING MILLS 8417 SOUTH HOOVER STREET LOS ANGELES 44, CALIFORNIA Phone TH. 6231 Santa Monica 4-1740 EMERALD RELIGIOUS SUPPLY CATHOLIC GOODS 817 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, California L. L. CONNORS J. P. CONNORS MONTANA FLORIST Q 1610 Montana Avenue Telephone Santa Monica 4-8492 C. R. NELSON'S SERVICE B. F. GOODRICH TIRES Relreading and Recapping Morlorola Television Brakes-Wheel Aligning and Banancing Veedol Lubrication-Washing and Pen and Pencil Repairs WHILE-U-WAIT and WATCH Authorized Dealer and Repair Slation for PARKER - SHAFFER and Others Satisfaclion Gucranleed Reg. Factory Charge on all Pens P r if W1 hl mhw 'HSS t M , PEN POINT SHOP 'S 'fe U on Q OMC' 309 SANTA MONICA BLVD. Phones: 5-9110 ' 54424 znd Hoof Junipher Bldg., Phone 4-5249 Compliments of GRAEME H. SMITH INSURANCE CONSULTANT Bi' Compliments of a Friend Plmw Pfztronizcf Om' Adl'6I'fj.I6l'J Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. - Except Sunday FREE DELIVERY CRITERION DRUG CO. RAYMOND A. KARSEN Serving Santo Monica for 23 Years Third and Arizona, Santa Monica, Calif. Phones: 5-5035 and 5-4669 McCARTHY PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 702 Montana Ave., Cor. 7th St. Santa Monica, California Telephone 4-1277 SMITH'S AERO FINE DRY CLEANING 1409 Montana Avenue Phone--S. M. 5-5536 'lr 1322 Montana Avenue Phone-S. M. 5-9673 ARISTOCRATIC DRY CLEANING . . THE BUTLER wAY Q 2632 Wilshire Blvd. S. M. 4-7950 WALTER KINGSBURY Established 1921 PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY Famous for Pork Sausage 704 MONTANA AVENUE Phones: S. M. 4-1214 -- 5-7750 Santa Monica, California Phone-5-2009 MOLLOY SHOE DOCTOR Shoe Repairing of Distinction If we can't fix them, throw them away O MOLLOY BROS. 1247 Third Street Santa Monica, Calif. A. R. DANKWORTH, INC. 1414 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, 17 126 Post Street, San Francisco 8 COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CORRECT PERSONAL CARDS Club-Pins -- Medals Famous Hertt-Jones Class Rings With Mr. Carl Hovland's compliments 1416441 Shed? CANDIES FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT 301 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica Plame Pafrwfjze Um' A111 'w'lj.l 01' n ELITE HAND LAUNDRY Santa Monica, California O 1022 Montana Avenue Phone 5-0903 1824 Lincoln Boulevard, Phone 5-0901 Compliments of BO PEEP BABY LAUNDRY Santa Monica's only baby laundry TONY 81 JIM D'ANGELO 1814 Berkley, Santa Monica Telephone 4-4731 Compliments of NATIONAL CHEMICAL CO. 0 1516 Industrial Street Los Angeles, California Harold Lloyd - Ned Day Hank Marino LLO-DA-MAR BOWL if 507 Wilshire - Santa Monica Telephone 4-2424 Treasure Tone Paints PREMIER PAINT STORE 634 Santa Monica Blvd. Santa Monica, California Phone S.M. 5-4044 Joe WALDHER c. E. HAMILTON TRAIN FOR LEADERSHIP Round out your excellent high school education with specialized training in all Business Administration, Accounting and Secretarial Subfects. Practical instruction. Free Flacement Service. Part-time work provided. WOODBURY COLLEGE 1027 Wilshire Boulevard Trinity 8491 GATES, KINGSLEY 8. GATES FUNERAL nmecrons Arizona Avenue at Twentieth Street Santa Monica, California Phone S.M. 5-9988 Pleaie Palrrmize Our Ac1'zferfj.ler.l VISIT MARBRO'S CAMPUS SHOP Lower Floor For Your School Clothes, Beachwear, Smart Sports Co-ordinates or That Very Special Date. 317 Santa Monica Blvd. Santa Monica Compliments of EDGMAR FARMS QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS o Telephones: s.M. 6-3165 - Arizona 9-7705 Texas 0-377i COMPLIMENTS OF BAY SPORTING GOODS ALL SPORTS EQUIPMENT ACKNOWLEGMENTS: We express our thanks to Mr. Irving Fisher of the Mission Engrav ing Company, to Mr. Peter Geddes, Jr., of the Geddes Press for our printing, to theChristy-Shepherd Studio for our photography, and to the S. K. Smith Company for our Covers. THE STAFF Pfeaie Palrmfize Om' Aa'z eI'Ii,IeI1I' AUTOGRAPHS Blau' fallf. f1f0u'fair, be ffirlznle good or bad. Come ,alarm or Jlvine, bdfifly my may I zrezzd. Prrzrided fzlzmys I zmzy have . . . my fI'j61llJ.l. AUTOGRAPHS - ffq f I I qvkfz f' .lff 14, '11, U X! 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