St Monica High School - Compass Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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(1) Michael Courtwright (US History; P.E.) (2) Native New Yorker Joann Caratozolo, right, with her twin sister Sarie at the Bronx Zoo in her pre-California days (3) Sister Helena Gleeson en- joys the younger crowd at St Mary's School in Boyle Heights where she was prin- cipal (4) Sister Helena Glee- son (Sophomore Counselor) (5) Sister Jeanne Virginia Heinisch (Social Studies; newspaper and yearbook ad- viser) (6) Sister Mary Marga- ret Mulgrew (Spanish) 190 Faculty

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Why do you enjoy teaching at Saint Monica’s? The kids. Margie Macias Students are interesting, teach- able (tor the most part), and honest about their feelings. Dan Escalera I like the broad backgrounds of our student body.” Joann Caratozolo “I could go on and on—I love the kids—I love their spirit, their friend- liness. I enjoy the ‘mixture', and variety of students; I enjoy working with the faculty, the administration. I like their dedication, their concern for the students, and for one an- other. In a word—it's a great place to be! Sister Rose Leonard We are generally out of the smog zone. Rich Gabatino Some of the students have de- veloped trememdous personalities, relationships, and self-discipline. I have talked to students about their home lives, dating situations, and other personal ideas. I have used many of the suggestions and com- ments. This is not a generation of shallow-thinking, naive kids. There is a lot of wisdom here. The stu- dents at SMHS seem to be ex- ceptionally level headed. Matt Giacalone



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In what sport, game, or activity did you excel when growing up? Camogie: it's a female equiva lent of hurling, Ireland's national sport. It's played with a stick sim- ilar to a hockey stick.” Gemma O'Grady Spectatoring, and I had a great movie star collection until the ninth grade. Sister Rose Leonard Dancing (jazz and tap) and getting into trouble. Davida Wills Biology Bingo Matt Giacalone Cross-country: I was Loyola- Marymount's first and only 4 year cross-country letterman; also, I was the champion speller at St. Raphael's Grammar School.” Bernard Wooten Yoga Joann Caratozolo Ice-hockey” Rich Gabatino (7) High School graduation is the big occasion tor Sister Jeanne Virginia (8) Social studies department chairperson and freshman coun- selor Sister Rose Leonard is pictured at her final vows. Faculty 191

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