University of San Diego - Alcala Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1967
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Epilogue Sports Illustrated. . .69 5 You talk too much . . Freshman Mary jo Soth makes use of the most favorite instrument in any college dorm. DEDICATION: As you read the 1967 ALCALA we want you to realize that thisibook is dedicated to you, the students of the University of San Diego College for Women. In this edition of the ALCALA we have tried to present every phase of student LIFE, a LOOK, at the students, and a record of our Univer- sity SPORTS. With the passage of Time we hope this book will bring back many memories of the year 1966-1967 at the University of San Diego College for Women. junior jan Rackliffe kills two birds with one stone bv combining homework with keeping up with the Dodgers. mn H li Characteristic of the University of San Diego for Women is the family style dinner served every Monday through Thursday nights. Periodically dress dinners are given at which waiters are employed. -.R XX-n 'Qf . . . and the halls are to be kept quiet during study hours so those who may wish to can study . . . or sleep. Residence chairman Mary Ann Cuarrera lays down the rules of the house. 7 JV 14, ,,. ff ' fy! Z EE ,,, Q ' we 8 Y 30' ' mf--1 .uf 4. w , v , x L 'f ,L-:iii '15-'EQ - g ,Ty i Q ..- ,f . F. fuzdf -, . 1 . vi f4kgmr-:5,g'gj'L1f T 'N .',wx?',IJ'Hv,,,,z,, sr' W NU ,vw M,-W,w,,f N fy MW 1, , NJN. we . 4'1- -Q 'filtr- , M -,J ls' 4 ,f 1 3, , , , .4'..14.,5. if . ,.,...,, pq rv., U-.-uv-. 3 4 5 .J v ,. ,.-JA ,M , ,W 1 w A W A .,, , 4 1 A . nm, W ,, M X W , H m,.MEW--f- W ., ,NM , W nv, 'Www' , W Q , , W X at , 1,4-an U.. vu r 41 + g,I . T V Qjnij Tqfiljv- -.4:m,f,. in! 4 1-,fi ' 1 ' .I v E ' 4 ' N iv gf l lil! iuaxllfgai ' ' :gin--H H' 'f' pm 4 nun -an ., 'H - 2' iigigizwl u but .. .. .... .. 'ff '1 um.. . . HE 1 EF W 10 TIME Managing Editor Nancy jane Sample M Section Editors 'll ttff bebbielolrggliff if Katie Brown Art Editor Georgette Laws Photographers Donna Hart june Quirk Karen O' Hara Helen Antoniak W M-it 1 ml' it H M TIME cover design, makeup, and trademarkw ...utilized .byur arm. 51 tttttt my rahgement with Time Ilncofpht- 'l ated, publisher of TIME Maga- zine. Assistant Academics Editor Katie Brown points out the humor int one of theypictures torrphotogigapher Karen1OiHara, Academy ids' Editor Debbie Duggan, and Editor-irtl Chief Nancy jane Sample. Construction on the University of San Diego College for Women began in September, 1950. Delayed because ofa strike, it wasn't finished until May, 1952. For most of the men who have pondered the idea of a University, the dream and the school have been hard to come by. The idea Hrst came to Bishop Buddy after he Hrst came to San Diego. His idea consisted of a four year liberal arts college including a College for Women, a College for Men, a School of Theology, and a School of Law. Success depends a lot on first impressions and this is why the Bishop asked the Religious of the Sacred Heart to build a college for women in San Diego. It was felt they would help establish the excellence of the enterprise so Bishop Buddy shared his plans with Mother Rosalie Hill.The 167 acres chosen was named Alcala Park in honor of Father junipero Serra's first California mission. Groundbreaking ceremonies were in May, 1948 and the foundation was laid on September 22, 1950. The architec- ture, chosen by Mother Hill, is Spanish Renaissance. She had been favorably impressed by the architecture of the University of Alcala in Spain and she based part of her choice on this. Construction was completed in May, 1952 although classes had begun February 11, 1952. By fall, 1952, more than 100 women had registered. Today the enrollment is 685. One of the aims of the College is the refinement of taste through an appreciation of beautyg its principle function is to produce the most intelligent womanhood possible. INDEX Administration .... ,,,, 1 2 Humanities .....,. ,,,, 1 5 Sciences ............. ,,,, 2 1 Behavioral Sciences . . . , , , ,25 Theology .........., ,,,, 2 7 Aides De Camps . . . , , , .28 Firmness sometimes, harshness never, charity and genfleness everywhere and always Father Varin t St M d l S ph w ?., fi , Portry Mrs. Nacozy THE ADMIN ISTRATICDN everen other ot omb Honorary President, Chapel Patio Mother Annette Bourret V' P 'd t 1ce- resx en , Chapel Foyer 7 f I ! P 0 N i , 3, Mother Nancy Morris, President, with Susan Bell, A.S.B. President . Mother M. Aime'e Rossi, Academic Dean 13 Mother Mariella Bremner, Registrar Mother Suzanne deLeon, Treasurer I4 Miss Ann Murphy, Secretary to the Dean Mrs. Frances Ballman, Secretary to the President THE HUMANITIES The English Department Ji Mother Sally Furay, Chairman of the English Dept. Assistant Dean M l Mother Helen McHugh Chairman of the Graduate Division Professor of English 15 Mrs. Marcia Klein Instructor in English Talking over plans for the Literary Club Discus Mrs. john Booker sion with Gina Gwynn and Katie Brown Mother Marie Anais Pugh Instructor in English Theatre cmd Speech Arts Department 1 Miss Kathleen Zaworski with the Actors' Workshop Mr. B. R. Van Vleck, Chairman of the Dept. with the Bishop's Company Players. 16 LANGUAGES Madame Paule Carrolle Madame Jeanne Brink Chairman of the French Department Mrs. Craciela Graves Mrs. Daria Rothe Chairman of the Spanish Department Asssistant Professor of German and Mr. Antonio Blanco, professor Dr. Luisa Vergani Assistant Professor of Italian 'WFT s, qu' Advanced Students in the Language Lab HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS I Nga! iz ' I I 'rf FS. -X at v ' ' L, AG ' 1 'NJN ' fi' ' Ye 15 ' Y Eg 4 A ...fanny-TE? ,f - 9 15552, gl -hy 'fb -nskfl xp Y .s...... ,M ' 'YJ A V 2' . frs-s44?. 7'3351i --H -we H.-41 his -Y .. .,,, .Ll ,,-A K ra,-, ji 31- as J I ne , A , I 1 --IL '55-vi., iiixlggl. .j W I Dr. DeLeon, Chairman of the Political Science Dept. Mother Helen Lorch, Instructor in History Miss judith Monahan, teaching African history Mrs. Crystal O'Connel, Instructor in History Mother Catherine McShane, Chairman of the History Dept. I8 ART DEPARTMENT .Ali Mrs. Rozetta Hill, Chairman Mrs. Therese Hanalin Instructor in Art l Students in Art Class CJ A .fr Mrs. julia G, Andrews Lecturer in Art History Miss Ilana Mysior Dr. joseph Rossi, of the Music Dept. with visiting pianist Mr. Thomas Schumacher. MUSIC DEPARTMENT PHILCSOPHY 3' ,Mn2i?'T,,i,x Y ,gill QM ' ' iff f' Dr. Richard George Acting Chairman of the Philosophy Dept. Mr. Patrick Pidgeon Mr. joseph Ghougassian 20 THE SCIENCES Mother Bernice Farrens, Chairman of the Biology Dept. Mr. Lloyd Lockwood Mother Mary Carey, R.N The Nclfurcll Sciences 21 THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES Mother Agnes Schmit, Chairman vw ' ri w :O xg! E, 2. ii 1. fi :T Sis mir 'i Dr. Lawrence Selman, in the faculty lounge Mother Patricia Shaffer Dr. Francis F. Coleman, Professor of Physics X' 'k f W ffd 'QD' UNWED sm yflff OAK - , ,. - . OAK mgUr,fU,. moss ms' Tune or umm q,xffN 5 . -X cs ASSOCIATED umvrnsmss I A VJX Cak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies Mobile Radiosotope Training Laboratory: Fall Semester, I966 Inside the mobile laboratory, students and teachers learn about nuclear research. 23 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT in Mr. joseph Iaddou, Chairman eonard Caners ,. . james Mr. Rudolph Lippert, Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Geography f r Um Mother Irene Lawrence, Chairman of the Sociology Dept. 25 Mrs. Karena Shields, Anthropology Here, if anywhere, we are members of one another, if we have no sympathy at all at this elemental level, then we have no human concern at all and any pretense ofa higher kind of sympathy is a mockery. C. P. Snow PSYCHOLCDGY Mrs. Mary jane Warren, Acting Chairman Dr. Walter 1. Wilkins EDUCATION Mother Margaret Guest Chairman of the Education Dept 'Mrs. Mildred leffers Mrs. Ida Mercado. P.E. THEOLOGY Mother Mary Derham: Scripture Studies fProfessor of Philosophy? Mother Agnes Murphy fProfessor of His.J AIDES-DE-CAMP THE LIBRARY Mrs. Marian Holleman Mother Katheen McDevitt and Mr. W. Roy Holleman, Instructor in Library Science. Mrs. janet Murphy Mrs. joan Belson, Receptionist The Dining Room The Blue Room Mrs. Woody Receptionist, in the Post Office. 28 Q., 1, v -Q At Universiiy of Som Diego Couege for women I l . why , A U L X C S . - s - - ,. 1 .- AA +2 1 s f , s, - ., -, Hsfsi vu A- M - -QA -A -rfawwf' f2fTAvvif:iFI'W V A zf A . ' ,.x'H. f - - -, H E 1 ' ,'If' 'V-,F l:H. 7'T--.1-v V Q 1,4 y - W X My 5bf,1,'2'ws.y miqwlyi-iii? ' LW ggi 32325 . s43giljia-3'eifQ'J:v?QEiQfifE5EilM4 3U,+?f9'ffh' , Vg: S 'Q M Q. fiffj Ai1 . f. -Allin .-A14:51M.,1ii.Ai1L.:-..'lif f- A ,- lzf, -'Ai A ' , V, f ,Q 3,-2 'QQ' .,-, X pijf 1' '-'ifl'-ffgifigff, , K ' ., ' 1 i fli A'f 1'iIv l- ' ' 'fl' .rlililivi-7 .1 l'2??-ITA' ' fl A A f T14-AL 'I' , 7i'-Lili?-fi 7 ' 'W M W 'N ' ,J 4.4 , X 1 X. I1 mage? , ' - , x ' ,,,, 1 rf . A 1 L35 E ' la , . Y... 'f ,QWAQI YL X l . 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Advising them in choosing their pictures is photographer Donna Hart. LIFE cover design, makeup and trademark utilized by ari ran ement with TIME Incorpor- ate , publisher of LIFEiMagaz- ine. A FRIEND IS SOMEONE ITED New arrivals receive a royal welcome from a friendly committee. gg! Even famous stars come to meet USD newcomers, such as jimmy Durante. But it all fit before! joan Mazzetti doubtfully eyes her porters. acer i 5 Ya mean there's more? Tim O'Keefe gives aid to an incoming student. 32 HO CARES ALL ABOUT YOU. ,fr . f .1 ,I '7' 1 v Huh-uh, fella, this one's minef' john McCoy and a W buddy vie for attention. X Here we come! Several CM students made use of their time and strength on opening day. M1 x -f fl Freshman Karrie Yurich goes through final stages in fall registration with a quick card check. S -.5 E Caprice Simonds and Pat Henderson carefully print required information on ' registration sheets. 33 FROSH'S VARIED INTRODUCTION One of the most familiar sights on Registration Day, this long line waits to procure their textbooks. The prospect of clean linen produces a smile from jo Ellen Demarest, 34 '17 At the Teacher-Student Reception two newcomers share a joke with Mrs. Booker and Mr. Holleman. .1,,, pf Mrs. Mercado distributes clean tennis dresses to sandy Nathan and Pat Dunn, a bi-monthly occasion. O CAMPUS LIFE. The presentation of academic dress is one of the highlights of Orientation Week for freshmen. Here senior Iudi Banks lends assistance to a happy and beaming Cheryl Fraser. Helen Scutt serves punch to Nancy Zak as students gather for the goodies. Showing their best selves and manners, students have an opportunity to get acquainted. Upperclassmen gather to relax in the smoker, a new addition to USD dorm living. Dress is highly Informal . 1 H 5 e--'er F1 Taking the stress and strain off study hours, Mother Seidel tunes up at an informal patio party. SERIOUSNESS FUN What diet? These three girls are enjoying a sneaky snack in the Blue Room. The Lark cafeteria is the scene of many get-togethersg here Sandy Nardolillo and Eileen Lynch chat with friends. 36 WELL ROUNDED STUDENT. The Rose Room is the sight of occasional Friday Nighters, where students have a chance to unfold. NE:- A group of students lou nge around the piano for a song-fest as Barb Raco and companion plunk out a tune. llitlvellflig Residents gather for a monthly meeting, where announcements, com plaints, an improvements on dorm life are aired and examined. Starting the school year right with the Mass of the Holy Spirit, students look distinctive in academic dress. 37 K , V' 3 'A I 5 ,VLQK-9 V Q 1 N 1 g -' SH lr 6 I H 3 ., . Hx L, I A X E x. l .U I , , N fs' -A , -iffvfgf-421 4 ,' i . . ' ' uh S 'fa ,, Ka - 2 fm f v ' f f H .f .A l' fi' :Qu fl 4 , . .N '14 .,w -7 ,r i Mil' - Af' J, k. A:. :.. I A , 1 . 1 ..A iiff ' 23 4 4 TO DANCE IS TO LIVE! Fratermty sponsored dances are a popular socxal event here the Lark fills up with dancers for the ADC monev minded When theres a lack of partners whv not? Ian Davldson and Marv jo Monka whlp up an xmpromptu number at a patlo partv -'-6 A Vltal to the nolse of anv USD function the band rlps out tune after tune to kee lfChV feet actlve use ,, a u p Y V A N 1 5 4 XV' 7 , ' .41 i V '-:. . . . ' . ' . p . I 39 CULTURE MEANS MANY THINGS l Special guest pianist Thomas Schu- maker is captured on a note of thoughtfulness during his theater concert. Film Forum is usually followed by student-led discussions of points Students respond with questions and opinions to thoughts inspired of interest in films. by David and Lisa 40 TO MANY PEOPLE. .egg The spirit of moral rearmament comes to the Lark as Sing Out's Up With People entertains in a variety of me leys and languages. Solitude is where you find it is Cor- inne Dolley's idea. She sits silently in the chapel confessional! It's MY decision, so there! The lounge is the frequent scene of meetings such as this one. His Excellency Bishop Francis Furey takes in a little culture with his niece Anne Dougherty. Anne is a freshman at USD. 41 -,.v 1, J, VW TRADITICNAL BOAT DANCE is ' jk , 15 r , ,. ,fqm v.f.fri , A -,l E 4- . ,- xi ,. , :nf ,- !L1-,.- E3 One of the social highlights of the fall semester is the annual Boat Dance. Smiling couples greet the camera as the M.V. Marietta prepares to embark on a leisurely cruise of the bay. ,.,-4' nr. .- a , .llltlu nt.. . 4A, Can wa l All set for a romantic evening afloat, dates and escorts come aboard after a brief check for illegal!! regreshments. 42 TIS THE SEASON .... Couples bid adieu to the picturesque La Jolla Country Club after an evening filled with dancing at the CW annual Christmas Ball. jovial faces reflecting Yuletide cheer sing out old favorites to piano music of Laurel Pugher as the evening draws to a close. 43 -' rr'-A 1966-1967 ASB Officers: Kathy Schweitzer, Social Chairmang Pat Kiernan, Corresponding Secretaryg Connie Salovitch, Recording Secretaryg Judi Banks, Vice-Presidentg Susan Bell, ASB Presidentg julie Flores, Children of Mary President. A Special thanks is due to these, our 1966-1967 ASB Officers whose time and efforts resulted in a full and progressive year! 1 44 1 T if I -if Q- 2-'31 -J Wqu -:Y Hi Sp?-q g,,g-bum.. .Q-. ..- L gaxll ...- 4-- .IIA1 141 JL. 'Kash f f COUNCIL PLANNING 1 Q ffl 4 J GWR My WX W LW BRINGS STUDENT LAUGHTER Q INTERCLU if EXPOSITICN F . .J 1 5 .iff V 9 H 1 :A 1 al-' 1 .1 4 1 Children of Mary President: julie Flores. 'ff 5 L 2 E , 22? wg,'f2f',,3..ieN 222 Bayside Volunteers: I. Mazetti, M.j, Monka, Ann Huber, P. Curly, M McHugh, D. Conway, M.. Blough, M. Bramanti, B. Carey, B. Hansen, K Yurich, M. Wren, M. Sidenfa an, K. O'Boyle. Aspriants for 1967 with Mother Lorch. fi' my , 50 OUR SEARCH FOR MEANING W 5 1 Li I. R. C. 15 :HN Mr. Morefield was one of the many speakers brought to the campus by the I.R.C, 52 ,I v' A-'f 1 Hlelhfilk ji L Pj. . Ivfewaa j lb ' ,l 2 . ,my . 1 31.14 'B ' '. w v. ,. l.R.C. Officers: Pat Corkill, Candy Herwig Spanish music and hot dogs! Spanish Club Officers: jeffner Allen Celina Olvera Candi Herwig 53 To the Spanish, Christmas means La Pasada Le Club Francais officers: Marie Lambert, Cecelia Herwig, Nelda The Club proudly publishes La Cirouetten. Nelson. ITALIAN CLUB as 2 I I Italian Club Officers: Clara Maruca, Anna Valladolid and Yvett Vazquez-Elias PCJESIAE MUSICA WIQ' i, ffl: Bm -3 ri fy Ir ,ff IMI X' 375 . gg 5 15? , , yljuul-v1I'w1 ' lswfisfiiq exe -- lr, ,zu ' ' I ' my w- , ff:-I Tr. l.' , sf : . 01-QI..-,f . ' lf '- ,zf - , I' I . SCIENCE CLUB l.. ,W .1 - if ' :z,,. ,..u1:d x .gig 1,-sf-:rl v-nfs' , ,,,14n.g'nrwuxi.A A Science Club Officers: Carla Castagneto, Anna Mary Pitrone, Linda Lovci, and Eleanor Blakely. ,rf S in . - ..,,.if':-if sag ' li ll' s I W A L1 . ri .' xxgfg ui L iii '-li 1 1, A W - fl, ,m . ' 56 A big hit at the Interclub Exposition was the Club s blood tests. LITERARY CLUB Gina Gwynn, Literary Club President, with Gail Herndon , fr' Gina Gwynn, Mrs. Booker and Cathy Marnane during a discussion of Of Mice and Men. STAFF U, x ?1 is fr s,. it i ' . Q' -r s A.S.B. Publicity Staff: Lynn Anderson, Anne Doughtery, Belita Taylor under the direction of Connie Sa ovitch A.S.B. Recording Secretary. S-. i. 1. -' .A 1,1 ,-3 l'. ' . 1 if 4 t -W W.A.A. Officers: Ann Langen, Laurel Puhger, Sandy Nardolillo, with Mrs. Mercado. Thrills and Spills at the W.A.A. Ice Skating Party . Y, ,,., , Y . Y I . - wg- . - rw- , , I , 1 : ww-H H: mlm 1 1 ww wx ' H u Q Y , l Q W xg? Q H H r. 5, ig 'mm 1 Fri N-3 m-u ul H 4 : 2 rl Q - , '- C- 3122 r .vu wl '.'1'-.. I -HE.. if i, ' ' L1 , l Q - iz ' iw ' T 2: If Ex ll Imvg?a ' J r -El I -Y ' 5 Q if '- , , '- 'E If K '. Y , 'My'--c:: '??Qf'r ' W , W l jj' E, fr , 'mfg ' r L , , M14 , 1 A g N , - 2- ,,,.,. S X-1--:f -A -f ,1 -- KF l .Eg 1 Q: Y 'Q 1 41-g.'gQT'T:+:f ,jj 4 IQEQQ-r.f E25 ' Q -- r ' 3 1 I .4 - . ' H .3-' lg , il rr dawn l11, P:,.0 CU , ' 3-5'T55'11j:Qif3 fl , - i 7:4 gqrwgq. ,J -Li., mn J -Q. H 'f ,fa L 'f:.lgA,.,LE . QQ-Q5 - -.f. 'E' 4, fxrfn-1 ww-Q9 5. lvcgmg , 3 55,5 ,yfg ' 4544215 .,.. - ..,g 1 .,,- g,.:::, Y.a.m.-- f- - 58 Kathy Davis and Nancy Mullins were in charge of Speed at the CW. SPEED You never know where you will find a Speed sign lJ.S.El SAJUFKS CLUB joan Shoop and Susie Peterson were the Sailing Club officers from the C.W. Ls, do i Miss Pepsi 59 The staff had the opportunity to visit the yearbook company in Los Angeles. The Staff: KL-RD M. Soth, C. Laws, I. Quirk, N. Sample Ceditorl, H. Antoniak, K. Keig, Standing, K. Brown, K. O'Hara, S. Hamilton, M. Davidson, K. Cole, K. McCaffrey, P. Monte, P. Cahagan. , -,,...ff '1 60 Ahab 1967 x- -QQ Staff from the C.W. P. Carr, J. Davidson, B. Taylor, A. Dougherty, M, Searcy, H. Scott. IMPETUS Among her many activities Connie Salovitch also wrote for nlmpetus. VISTA Gi?-iv L , V. Impetus staff: C. Salovitch Knot picturedl, S. O'Neil, J. Williams, M.E. Cahill, D. Duggan. X V15 V VC 2 f Q1 'E w NWS-:ESE ARE THE VALIANT WOMEN ,X A .If- 62 N 9 Jf E X- - ULU CL,i,,gLcf1m.jj A SLEEP OF PRISONERS ers: Offlcers, Sharon O'Nexll, Kathy Davxs, joan O,Mara. Six Chorclcfers in Search of an Author Carla Castagneto enchanted the group at Papa joe s PAPA JOE S Plano Serenade? Dxanne Conwav Moe McHugh Papa was surelv proud of Noel Lloyd and Shelly Hagan Who else but Wynn? Was lt really that bad Nahlda? 65 y . I , . , , u,,u,u M, Chorus: T. Graves, J. LeMarquis-Sass, S. Peterson, j. Murphy C. Shanes, N. Sample. MUSICAL 1 String Ensemble: K. Karr, D. Florey, M. Kaiser, with Mr. Kolar. .-Q., Y rp J ug. . ENTERTAINMENT Members of the Madrigal group take time out for a rehearsal wit Mlss Hana Mysior. I 1' -nt--. ,ff , In Ha .EQ mi 5' ' ni? ' I 5 qt 1 ! ' .. 52' z ? y - ' m Ti 5' :arg-1 figs! 'QE - x , v 1,5 ,K .mg H , . .I . f 5: 2 VE f: Q.f22 . ll J 'n Ili 1 ,' ' I: , f i W1 f J -V1 , i w 1 , , 95 ...T gi 1. fcsuissi, W' 2:5-' af-f Am wi w gg M A ,fix 2 5, E I J E' .51 M -- 1 B f ,-p., -9 1, , 3 , vf'. .. bf I I J ir. .f '-1 Mftzzf 5.4 '-vi.g..1-L L QI Q Q i V, I V I 4 I 0 I I 0 ca , 4 L- H rf f . , 1 , My ' f i 1 5 'A 5 ' i I+ ' ' .... 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O 7lfWW I CONTENTS 1966-67 VOLUME I, NUMBER 1 INDEX 72 74 76 78 82 CHEERLEADERS HOMECOMING BASKETBALL GREEK WEEK, PHYSICAL EDUCATION VOLLEYBALL p.72 ' TI 1' ITF p.75 1 I By special arrangement with the publisher of SPORTS IL- LUSTRATED, a registered trademark of Time Inc. i Alcala shutter bug Helen Antoniak receives some P30 Y ,ff 4 . - - -I 6.6,, - -...-F -., Q-: HI pointers concerning the Yashrca camera from SPORTS -fi r QAM - P ,V -Lg, editor and fellow photographer june Quirk. 't ' if --,, A 7D i' i I ' 'uf nk i'1J!gi'i ' E - A ' ' r x e ' f ,, , nlllllll S IIFIIIIII lllmln 'R F ' lllllllll IHHHII T o gqj , V U if V X litter I -'- I I I B-PA .I HL HI,v'r 3.5g1f, .- 1 ,I - 'TTI' MII I F' ,fri IF? ' . -W ' -. f 'gui . -4-rf 'ai . ..,.,, p 1 . . . I, I ' I I' .' I'3.- 3 'ati' QV43 1' ffl '. I-I I 'SK Iv- i..t ,Mef 6 ,52 13 l.i5,.',,,' I A We 6 Tiff It ' ---9 If ' IfT'7-iii in Z Q 2 ', 'E I ,ttt , ... . . .6. 1 ,alt A 63 'f-sm, I I Jw 71 ,EH 'I 6 l T VOLLEYBALL CAPERS 1 J sql ' :N AT THE C.W jan Davidson Sandy Nar dolillo QFXQJ5' . i if N... gjyyf...-...Jun mm gm CHEERLEADERS IN I 'm,u.. .. . v M., 1,. Q T W F Y V ,A E ., m FQ Q a ,tr 'f E E 4 l W ' 'V V 7' Y E - VN ft 'Dfw Q . . john McCoy F L M' h le Trahan Jessie Nunez IC e 74 ACTION W., Ci? xflfjim ' if 'H1l1JJr.l' -Nfl., . - , . M llnl. l:,L'Ll 1 Crowd action at the Basketball Game T1 fzfffbffv Sandy M lckev all ohn CSS I9 ,...f Cheerleading Trvouts 1 . A R ' I Y l 1 .1 A . I 4 . -f ff E: 'i'f2E55A'j T ' ,ri ' 2 'fig rv-4 PQVLEEQ ' I ' Y . l ,, T .l ' 1 I 1 l I, I g 'M l,-an l f' .vw , e I ff? 'f 1' . -- , Leaf' 1 S A- fu' . ' 57 H l H r,,f 1, . W ' F lin .nj W M l 47:39 , A H Aff -H-fa - , ,,g,,QaLf..z4s agile. , wi .sf H 1 K ,N MAJESTIC BEAUTIES FOR ,A WC iiii ii HOMECOMING is 52.1 Y my fi 22 3:55 f '1 5- gi A , -' -f 4 C f 'H . A 7 K, fs f' Nancy Zak Peggy Carr Freshmen Candidate junior Candidate Katie Driskell-Sophomore Candidate ? Sandy Nardolillo-Senior Candidate E i ig- if X -Q., :E E - E: -. .12 J ,J 'W Quai M 'A--.C min L Kathy Davis A.D.G.-Candidate Nora Blay TMErE'Jgal:1ddi3l:e 76 Phi.Kap. Candidate ,-Q., ini 9 ecowx 9 Ze G0 046 The crownmg ceremonv of queen Kathy Davls at halftlme The Homecommg Court of 61 presenting Nora Blay Kathy durmg the Cal Western Game Davls and Sandy Nardollllo Our cheerleaders seconds before throwing the sp rlt f Cal Western mto the bonfire A bonfire silhouette of cheerleader Mlckey Trahan f i Y X Sf fi r I f A - t 77 TOREROS OLE! The Toreros this year have ended with a fourteen victory to an eleven loss average. Four of the starters this year were returnees from the '66 NCAA Regional Playoffs. They have proven that the Toreros are on the way to something big with the outstanding coaching of Phil Woolpert. The spirit was strong even though a few members of the team suffered injuries before or at the beginning of the season. Alan Fay, C6-5, 210 lb.J forward, was the team captain. I-Ie finished the year with great rebounding and accurate shots in the court. Fay will leave the Toreros ranking tenth among the all-time scores at U.S. D. His great team work and spirit will be a loss to the Toreros. Rick Cabrera, C6-3, 175lb.J forward, ranked in the highest esteem in field goals and pointage with Ted Fields at a close second, Cabrera has shown great team spirit and has been one of the great team boosters to all the players. The potential for his final year looks good. Ted Fields, C6-2, 185lb.J guard and forward, Cabrera's comrade on the court, has shown outstanding ability in field action and shooting. He is considered one of the best guards on the coast, and he has well proven this honor with this season's action. Bill Sheridan, C6-0, 180lb. J guard, has finished his second season as a starter for the Toreros. He has shown outstanding accuracy in shooting and strong defensive , e:-f:--.-fre, ' ' 1' F JV- I Y V -a n-gg, - -,f if , s il, , 31,1 .1 Q -vc: f' f,r , U, . H, . , f llTE '- 2' '-- Wien l 'T-:my-Yi, 4' 11 il t 1 i 1' iw' -i it it Q it il' it wi' ' il -j g 1 ' ' H ii iii llill uname iiiiti llgui by June Quirk action this year. He is the Hspeedeen on the court. His potential for next year is high and it looks good for the whole team. Durel Carpenter, C6-5, 215lb.D center, was a transfer from Stanford and Mt. San Antonio I.C, Carpenter has been one of the most outstanding center's in U.S.D. history. He was a good asset to the Toreros this season. Cus Magee, C6-6, 215lb,J center, was a transfer from the Air Force. He has shown team power and spirit and has been the uplift to both the team and the fans, for when things weren't looking too good one could always see Gus smiling with thumbs up for victory. jim Wilke, C6-6, 185lb.l forward and center, has proven to have great potential in varsity action as all have seen. He has been quick to action, emphasizing the want to win and working as a strong defensive man. He will be good potential for the varsity in the next two years of his eligibility. Bob McCloskey, C6-0, 180lb.D guard, transferred from a junior College to U.S.D. the second semester of his freshman year. He has shown good potential and team spirit this year and his future with the Toreros looks good. Bill Ferree, C6-0, 175lb.J guard, has gotten the reputa- tion of setting the field aflame. Once he starts his great defensive action everyone moves- crazy is at it and the opponents seem to be falling all over each other. He tif was a great backer to the action and spirit of the team and his presence will be missed. Jim Allen, 16-1, 180lb.D forward, has shown agility in point making and field action. More of his team action will be seen when he returns for his final season. The other team players are guard, Steve Wojodowskig forwards, Mike Ferrua and john Gleaveg and centers Phil Hand and Greg Long. All were good team sup- porters and shared in the glory of the U.S.D. Toreros. 79 y L Mfr Bill Sheridan tries to keep the ball out of the hands of the Westerners. Rick Cabrera drives in two points against San Diego State i-fi?N!rE .sy' Our Toreros practicing before a big game. n r i Durel Carpenter attempts to regain the ball for U.S.D. 1 1 1 ' v14 'il1 wa 5 X r. ae-fa 80 jim Wilke driving to get the ball to score against Fresno. Bob McCloskey attempts to take the ball from the Westerners Alan Fay drives in two points for U.S.D. against the Westerners. The Coach knows how to make a basket, and our varsity looks on with awe. 81 1, .fun-1 vm- -5. 'O I . I. U ' V ' w t L 1 ' -n Zz... W ' W wa , ' ::.:,... w ,lr U.-. :':' -F , ,,.,5:.b ,., N ,av 'I 'ur 1,1-neg au- p-.,f 5 -4? 'f -' '-nb! 1'1l nfs- ., . ,., A 44--, -, -a,g,f . V if f . ' f ' ...v ' f 241. L- P-f ' ' ,... . f -H ,,, was Wm H- - . f-.ffiaai ' ' K .:::g3,-E V 1 U 41,1 fr-,af E .A - an M, In , ---ei Q' , mm' r lf X ul . ic -' ww , mr W.-f:k----H15 Fw H, MN, Y' , ' 4 'L y , A .H w W 1 w 1 H' m 1 hmm r , f . 'I' ..,, H ww 2. I W T .A Lf. ,, .F H , we ., w N , J 1 , 4 :X Q I m W U ' mx TA ' ' fx ' J u , , 1 w A! mu I 1 1 .J W 1 . I v U ., H , H , x , 1 N L Y I Y U J, H A uk v F Y ' W fs: 5: 1. H.. '., ur i-.. KD W--.....-.Y. j I JE? , . A ,. .YA .r .gg , . if TQQ 1 v, .-I 4125: ,I 1 1 .. J xr , 4. ,, ff ff.. fl y I 4- I, .pt 'f .' L . w .vs --1 'V 1 .. 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X7 A Ui!! ,f u--v 3- Assistants Pat Monte and Kathy Cole offer their advice to junior class editor Kathy Keig, Senior class editor Georgette Laws, Sophomore class editor Pat Gahagan and Freshman class editor Leslie Reambeault as all discuss various ideas of the LOOK section. CONTENTS voL. 1, No. 1 THE CLASSES Seniors 86 , Juniors 1 1 3 LOOK logotype, format and registered trademark used with the express permis- sophomores 'I sion of Cowles Communications, Inc., publishers of LOOK Magazine. Freghmen 1 85 Mtg, 11.53 ' V' , , , ' , , '- , tv.. L .fi .' I4 Ji ' if . in ' ar P 'i 'fi' ' ' 57:2 M 'fl ' '. Q H ff! 'H ' if J .gi Engl ci? I ,. - if iz., I T ' I ' . , .V am ny I . ,Lv 12:5 W 'L 13 - 1: ye l, n. M A ' . nz. 1, . ,, if I .gi-...HA A.. ' M5 ,, N 25 , , Tu W . 3 .fa-23 - 5 QQ , J v 'www , 5.2 . fx' If We Us un ' QW: Ei' Y. L, ' , ff' im'--ff1i1471:.f Z 1 2.1. 3 yggjif' ., D 5.17, Y rr il Y.. M , . W .. ,,.. A .X . 52.2-Az,-..y... f V , .523 f A ' A 5,1 J as 3 - f-C1155 V willy.. 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H .5 '4 ,4 I s . ? p 'A '24 46 1 v ...k4 ggy Cunningham Vice President JUDI BANKS Major: Art Minors: English, Philosophy SUSAN BELL Major: History Minors: Biology Philosophy NORA BLAY Major: English Minors: Spanish, Philosophy BA RBA RA BONESSA Major: Economics Minors: Philosophy, Psychology MARY ANNE BRAMANTI Major: Art Minors: History, Philosophy 89 CHERYL CHURCH Major: Psychology Minors: English, Philosophy MARY VIRGINIA BROOKE Major: English Minors: History, Philosophy 90 RITA COLTON Major: English Minors: Spanish, Philosophy 91 MARGARET COPPERNOLL Major: French Minors: Philosophy, Music ., PAT CORKILL Major: History Minors: Political Science, Philosophy V WY, -W r .sr ,H CANDI D'ANDREA Major: Sociology Minors: Philosophy, English MARGARET CUNNINGHAM Major: Chemistry Minors: Philosophy, History BEATRIZ A DE LA VECA Majors Spanish SOCIRISCIBHCGS Mlnors French Phllosophv -F-M-jg F DIANA LILLIAN DOERR Major SOClOlOgV Mlnors Psvchologv Philosophy KATHLEEN HOPE S 1ARKE DOLPHIN Major Art Mmors English Phxlosophv 93 j JULIE FLORES Majors: Spanish, Political Science Minors: Philosophy, English MONICA FOREST Major: Sociolo y Minors: English, Philosophy 94 1 1 DIANE GALLACHER Major: History Minors: Spanish, Philosophy JEAN GEAR Major Enghsh Minors HlSfOfS Phllosophv Socrologv MARTHA GARCIA Major Soclologv Mmors Spanlsh Phrlosophv JUDITH GIACINTO Major: History Minors: Philosophy, French MARY ANN CUARRERA Major: Psychology Minors: English, Philosophy Education 96 LORRAINE HAVIAR Major: Sociology Minors: Psychology, Philosophy 97 TESSIE HART Major: Music Minors: History Philosophy Z fl w'. KATHY KEPTNER Major: Spanish Minors: History, Philosophy 98 GEORCINA JEFFREY Major: English Minors: Speech Theater-Arts Philosophy MARCIE KING Major Engllsh Mmors Hlstory Philosophy '-mv ROSALIE KNEESHAW Major SOCl0lOgy M1nors Engllsh Phnlosophv MARIE JOSE LAMBERT MaJor French M1nors Hlstory Phllosophy 99 LINDA LOVCI Major: Biology Minors: Chemistry, Philosophy IOYLEE LOFTIS Major: Sociology Minors: Biology, Philosophy RENEE LUCIDI Major Art MIHOTS Phllosophv Itallan MARY LOU LUTES Major: Sociology Minors: Spanish, MARGARET MAHONY Philosophy Major: English Minors: Philosophy, History BETTY LOU MCDADE Major: Political Science Minors: Sociology, Philosophy IEANNETTE MCDANIEL Major: Sociolo y Minors: Englisi, Philosophy ROSEMARY MEZA ARTMAN Major: Sociology Minors: History, Philosophy 1 My E7 rl, l X , CHERYL NORRIS Majors: Speech, Theater Arts Minors: Philosophy, Special Education GAYE NORTH Major: Socioloiy Minors: Englis , Philosophy CELINE OLVERA Major: Spanish Minors: French, Philosophy SHARON PADDOCK Major: English Minors: Sociology Philosophy BARBARA PETERSON Major: English Minors: Philosophy Art if ,, IOANNE PINKEL Major: Chemistry Minors: Biology Philosophy ' an if '. - 4 1:-,.-,sv ANNA MARY PITRONE Major: Biology Minors: Chemistry Philosophy PATTI PUGHER Major: English, Minors: French, Philosophy Q- rail.. ANTOINETTE ROSA Major: Art Minors: Sociology, Philosophy ' we 'V- i E CAROL QUALIN Major: Sociology Minors: Psychology Philosophy P T BERNADETTE ROSA Major: Art Minors: Sociology, Philosophy CAROL ROSSI Major: English Minors: Music, Philosophy H.. . M n iw.. KATHLEEN SCHWEIZER Major: English Minors: Spanish Philosophy l :A KAY SCHULTZ Major: English Minors: Philosophy History 108 HELEN SCUTT Major Hlstorv Mmors Engllsh Phllosophv 109 TERESA SOLER Major Spanish Mmors PhlIOS0phV Enghsh Www!! 5. . , 1 W :im , :M 5 . W , N W M M N H N M., ANA CRISTINA TAIX Major: Spanish Minors: Art, Philosophy W l , 5? ,K i ur DONNA TRUMBLE Major: English Minors: Philosophy, History 'sa E , sEgI.,,, an A 'll 110 1, 5 ..v ,- LM in wi . u ,,. w-, 5? :rf , ll A -l fu 4. A1-'gf si I 154- wr .,,,f N., - ' in n,Y,. ANNA VALLADOLID Major: Spanish Minors: Philosophy, History MARY VIERA Major Hxstory Minors English Phzlosophv YVETT VASQUEZ ELIAS Majors French Spanlsh Mmors Itallan Phllosophv , M ,rrW,rrr ,N ' 35352359 N I - , - , if ,f PAT WILSON Major: History Minors: English, Philosophy i 2 r .,. 'Q JANE WYDRA W1 2. 11 if ,slifllg Major: Aff :J ' H ' Minors: Philosophy LAURIE YOUNG Engllsh Major: English Minors: Spanish, Philosophy f' i i 5? if-E ' nag .M V ,gg junior Officers President Patty Hughes Vice President Trish McMillan fary Kathy Keig urer Ann La n Chairmen Sandy l olillo Nancy Clin an ACTIVE YEAR FOR JUNIORS Kathy Albers San Diego, Califomia Ieffner Allen San Diego, California Wynne Anderson San Diego, California Mary Anne Arested El Cajon, California M m, Kathy Barrett San Diego, California Chris Brooke Katie Brown El Cajon, Califomia La jolla, California 115 Mary Ellen Cahill St. Louis, Missouri Nancy Clingan Imperial Beach, California Diane Carlos San Diego, California Maria De Maria San Diego, California 116 Jaffa' Carla Castegneto San Diego, California Kathy Davis Ontario, California Mary Ellen Dennison Escondido, California NEW RINGS BRING SMILES Katie Drnskell Guadalupe Gonzalez Sxlvla Gonzalez San Gabrlel California Tijuana B C Mexclo Tijuana B C Mexico Cathv Henson Parker Anzona 'RQ Would you belxeve e lx upper dlvlsnon pizza partx? if--'Y Candida Herweg San Diego Callfornla THE JUNIORS ,SPONSOR Cecilia Herweg Patty Hughes San Diego, California San Diego, California Yolanda Ibarra Tijuana, B.C. Mexico Madelaine Igagser W San Diego, Ca i mia X HN A: l ' X64 K L' , X WV lwwiqgyqw A, ' Qhjyw KG' M W Par Kalkus Kathy Keig , , Tacoma, Washington Richmond, California 118 UCCESSFUL AUTUMN INFORMAL Sharon Kelsch Pat Kiernan , Y' Whittier, California San Diego, California Sandy Kiszla San Diego, California Ann Largen Carlsbad, C ifornia R . -RxX joan Lantz Georgette Laws Whittier, California Houston, Texas 119 H. Moira Lees San Diego, California Eileen Lynch San Diego, Califomia Karen McCaffrey Chula Vista, Califomia Jeanne Morris San Diego, California 120 Marilyn Margutti San Diego, California Tricia McMillan Encino, Califomia Nancy Mullins Downey, Califomia CALENDARS MAKE PRGFITS Nelda Nelson Sandy Nardolxllo Txjuana BC Mexlco Santa Ana, California ff ,gm Hold lt Sue you havent completed reglstratlon until you buy your calendar fjlx Karen 0 Hara San Diego Calnforma Sharon O Neill Alpme Callfomxa Nita Pacwa San Dxego Cahforma 2 'Y fa.: Y . 1 -,C X l l , , . il V. 'F ,dk j , il' In V 1 i X . iv . I ,f L , M . V-1 A ' ' Y --vu-A10 .4 W fx- . - C - l ' Pa, Nil . jf- fl-. . . . ,S 1 V- lE,.g,is! y -H. .A F A., v 1 '- , 3 ,, ' ' fliaff? 25 Y , . H Z' f' . ff-E 3 . W, , 121 STYLISH JUNIORS PLAN San Francisco, California Sarah Pu h Ines Padron Coronado, Caifomia Tucson, Anzona june Quirk jan Racklilfe V ,- Glendale, California A f' 1 3' , , V .1-. r. , 9' W :wg .v2',.', , :Y - .-f,v3 ,mi ig ?: - , . if H V. :e:.:.f,,: kai' Need a change of pace? Nancy found one nght ' on campus. , , Glofla Rldge Diane Ruhland 5. L35 Vegas' Nevada San Diego, Califomia 122 THE SPRING FASHION SHOW 51122111116 Rumlel' Connie Salovitch Port Byl'0l'l, llllIlOl5 San Diegg, Calif. Nancy jane Sample Scottsbluff, Nebraska Mullins and Jeannie Williams Q Sandra Segars San Deigo, Calif. joan Shaffer Donna Stanton T 'VEC S2111 Di6g0, Calif. Coronado, Calif. 'GQ' K L, 'l x l ll 2' 123 jillStark M ' ' 5 South Pasadena, California Elaggggs, Margaret Stevens Hollywood, California . - fe--ff: 'A Mary Tagwerker Dorothy Mary Tibus El Cajon, California San Diego, California Eileen Trosin jeanne Williams Margaret Wollitz Palmdale, California San Diego, California Mountain View, Calif 124 N-N 1 4. E iw K3 .L Y -3.1 L ,WT . r ,Q tv iz- 1 if X K TT P 1 i Ci vw 1 Q -4 'gllli - Fiihf 'K 4 ' nA W' 22,4 42 'iv' 'z 'YI '?' ,X Margaret Albright St. Louis, Missouri v A f -... Helen Antoniak San Diego, California Sherie Bailey La Mesa, California Pat Baker La Puente, California janet Hall, Arleen Wagner, and Donna Kelley contemplate the placement of an X. Pam Beckman Sioux Falls, South Dakota f 'f7 julie Bartek San Diego, Califomia Pat Bassett West Covina, Califomia 127 Camilla Beckett San Diego, California SCDPHOMORES WIND UP SEMESTER Barb Biever West Covina, California fri! Eleanor Blakely Chula Vista, California Maureen Boedeker River Forest, California Karen Brown San Diego, California jackie Burch San Diego, Califomia .- J, A-. ',rI-9 'tfifiyn J 2 2 Peggy Carr Gardena, Califomia i -N, N . 'i . K g x - --, 1, . ,x t 5.4, l28 Ie Maria Victoria Chen Buenos Aires, Argentina 9 K' ITH A PIZZA PARTY on Kathy Cole Los Angeles, Califomia Liz Coleman San Marino, California Diane Conway San Francisco, California me? Rita Cosgriff La Mesa, California Carol Cruse La Mesa, Califomia 129 Leticia Calderon Tijuana, B.C. Mexico Pat Curley La Mesa, California V l ly 5 I l IFF 4 ,A i, A ' ii '31 I n fi We 7553. zgspgrl J' QF' flkfgaxxxai 'AY .- A N ' - 3 ,f jan Davidson Whittier, California PRETTY PAM CHOSEN PRIN .v. Hey lady, what would you do if I were to tell you I am allergic to i . xg! i Sandy Doyle Escondido, California Connie Delio Rolling Hills, California . , W hm 1 gi A' ielii Mary Ellen Easterling Lemon Grove, California 130 , 4 Cliffne Fowlie Los Angeles, California SS OF AUTUMN INFORMAL A-Q. l Rene Fox La Mesa, California Estela Gomez Tijuana, B.C. Mexico Terry Graves La Jolla, California Joanne Frank San Diego, California Shelly Hagan Sioux City, Iowa 131 Pat Cahagan Scottsbluff, Nebraska Smile pretty for the nice man, Boss Goss! W- Wm, janet Hall La Mesa, California ' of julie Harrington Chula Vista, California Stephanie Hamilton West Covina, California a ki.: Betty Hansen Fran Harrington Omaha, Nebraska Providence, Rho e Island Kathy Heily Oxnard, California V- 14 1 Pat Henderson Gail Herndon I San Diego, Califomia San Diego, California 132 . Iulieta Hodoyan Tijuana, B.C. Mexico r ' , l a V14 .IIN Mi T' ' K fir 3. A' K . -11:'g' mga -I r ' 'N - l ll X Q -- , A . N Q :lk ' , 1, .I ,- Q 6 , , ,. , -, A , 4 r 5' l If T ix 'L t , ' ',fl, , H Donna Kelley Susan Kelly La Mesa, California San Diego, California Ann Huber Tustin, California is Q Rosemary Levine in' Alma Limon West Covina, California Calexico, California NOCl Lloyd Clara Maruca La Jolla, California Chula Vista, California 133 SOPHGMORES NEVER TURN DOWN Well Cathy, does that make 5 or 6? Pat Bassett, Cathy Marnane, and Pat Gahagan take advantage of a night at the Chuck Wagon. 1 ln- a-4-, Bonnie McGregor Coronado, California fi Maureen McHugh Seattle, Washington Nancy McQueen National City, California Karen Mea her San Diego, Caifo rnia 134 X G . Mary jo Monka Tucson, Arizona Amalia Montalvo Torreon, Coachuila, Mexico A CHUCK WAGON DINNER A L H ll l I u Pat Monte Albuquerque, New Mexico .3 f in fv, fi! sz? Charmeian Moriarity San Diego, California Susan Nuttin La Mesa, Ca ifornia Peggy Mutscheller La Jolla, California Oooh! Have you heard the one about the world's most charming waitress Connie Ojeda San Diego, California v ,gif I K Jeanne Palermo Sandy P ht San Diego, California Qxnard, Cafiiomia 1 Rhea Price Laurel Pufher , San Diego, California El Cajon, Ca ifornia Wfiwiidfwfif MW' Nancy Redemske Maria Salinas Santa Barbara, Califomia ,N Tijuana, B.C. Mexico Kristy Savard Diane Schmeits Monterey,,Park, Califomia San Diegll, C2lif0fl'li3 136 Susan Scott Escondido Callforma Cvnthra Smith Drane Soloman San Dlego Callforma El Cajon Cal1fOl'I'll3 59 Anne Shellv Palos Verdes Estates Callfornla Lrz Sutton jon Sutton La Jolla California El Cajon California Elaine Tagliaferri Ch rigry Thgmpgon La Jolla, California Colton, California 137 Michele Trahan Arcadia, California Erin Walshe Pasadena, California le. r. Ll BAL DE FLEUR CAPS YEAR Mary T rie rweiler Chula Vista, California 2' Arleen Wagner San Diego, Ca ifornia V. ii Nancy Vitalich Chula Vista, California Ji Josie Wydra Chula Vista, California Jonie Vetcher Chula Vista, California A , Eileen Wagner San Diego, California Mary jean Zolezzi San Diego, California IL! i 1 full of action full of friendship Freshmen x So impatient 'wr-M i fr if -- --In' L. 'F 'EH .-nl'1 'i -5 !1j L lui gr, i ,ed-H nl' K-5g, .. ..- L. .4-11 .il , S i r Trl lui Freshman Class Officers E President: Lynn Anderson Vice-president: Janet Treacy Secretary: Diane Poirier Treasurer: Pat Thurmond Social Chairmen: Pit Martin Ann Reisenhofer Knot picturedj www M lllw V? ,...4 A1da Anchondo Brldgle Andrews Tljuana BC Mexico Tempe Arlzona Lynn Anderson San Dlego Cahforma ff- Sandra Ashcraft 4 Valerie Beldleman San Dlego Calxfornxa Garden Grove C8llf0l'l'll3 Vxctorla Baretta Ann Bechtol Callpatrla Calif Seattle Washington nfl' Gretchen Boemg Seattle, Washmgton Margaret Bengs G Carlsbad, Callfornla Whltifer 141 X 1 . , ' ' o 'J V 7 . e 'xo ' ' , fab lf: i I I 1 t X30 W C rj .W xqiiui X . 1 l ':-, Y C .1- 1, . l T e 'ea 'C I f Q . , . l an C I ll V x A . 1 l C 'W EAGER FRESHMEN INTRGDUCED Reland Boolcey Seattle, Washington 1-Q Bonnie Burke Sierra Madre, rw Patricia Brown Calumet City, Illinois Sharon Buccola Altadena, California California Patricia Conova Cebu City, Philippines Are you sure I will really need this too?' THROUGH PHOTO BOOK Barbara Carev Spokane Washington Susan Coady San Diego California Patricia Cobb Alexandria Virgima Lisa Collxm Chula Vista California Ann Comeau Kathleen Condon Los Angeles California El Paso Texas 143 Qjnif Olivia Cota Tijuana B.C. Mexico Mary Deacon Honolulu, Hawaii - N, W f Linda Dlugosch Storm Lake, Iowa ORIENTATION AC TIVITIES jo Ellen Demarest El Paso, Texas 'f :f-- - 2 --.1 Corinne Dolley Vista, California Maria Diez-Martinez Tijuana, B.C. Mexico il Ann Dougherty Pottsville, Pennsylvania joan Duggan Los Angeles, California Melinda Edgar Cynthia Eggen Chula Vista, Calif National City, California 144 ' Dona Marie Florey San Diego, California INITIATE THE FRESHMEN. . We are here to discuss X ' X 1 L! Clfwl 1 ,XXV X lOl'eS . . . W4 f Wow Cheryl Fraser Susan Carlow Mary Ellen Goode Orange, California Big Bear Lake, California Sierra Madre, California if Sharon Hammond San Diego, California 1 Joanne Hendrie Susie Hickman Arcadia, California La Jolla, California 145 Harriet Higgins Arcadia, California MM' IWW We l 1 f A r ll, uf' wil5wWWf Carolyn Hollanderr Newport Beach, California Letitia Ignacio Honolulu, Hawaii Katherine Karas Las Vegas, Nevada Norma Kerzers Downey, Ca ifornia, 1:21. ll ,ll Hifia 1 w l r l w lean Karlan El Cajon, California Barbara King San Diego, California 146 Susan Imdieke San Diego, California Frances Karr La Mesa, California janet LeMarqu1s Seuss Lajolla C3llf0l'lll3. Kerrv Mahonev Pacxflc Palisades California Ceorglana Lo an San Diego Call 011113 eggv Linden Yorba Lmda Callfornxa Patrxcla Martm La Mesa Callfomla Eileen Malone San Dlego California Rosemarv Masterson Nancv McCann San Dlego Callfornla Sacramento Fallfornla 147 l l V f ' 4 0 , HH' 'V 4' FRESHMEN FOLLIES TAKE vim So you hate the Odyssey .. Jean Miller Kathleen Monks Coronado, California San Diego, California Elaine Montgomery Beverly Hills, California ,Hi Sandra Nathan San Diego, California Laureen Monti MaryAnne Morrow Chicagof Illinois Whittier, California l Linda Nelson Kathleen O' Boyle Palos Verdes, California Monrovia, California 148 ON MYTHOLCGICAL THEME Margarita Pazrnany Elena Perretta San Diego, California Tecate, California U QT' Diane Poirier Marijane Pollalc Escondido, California Oceanside, California 'La' Barbara Raco Ann Reisenhofer Pennsauken, New jersey San Bernardino, California 149 ll l I il Suzanne Peterson San Diego, California N Toni Pulone Arcadia, California Olivia Reyes Tijuana, B.C. Mexico 'N OSCAR'S DANCES GIVE Elia , janis Rockwell Maria Rodriguez Los Angeles, California Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico janet Schweitzer San Bernardino, California ll , in Q Mary Searcy Chula Vista, California i Christine Schanes San Diego, California Y 'ii Nadine Shea Palos Verdes Estates, California JE: .T-4. joan Shoop You're not eating, Kerry! C'mon nothing can be that bad La Jolla, California 150 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY. Mary Sldenfaden Gertrude Slmoes Arcadxa, Cahforma San Diego Callfornxa Mary jo Soth Ontano Callfornla CHDTICB Slmonds San Dxego California joan Stanton San Dxego Cahforma Gloria Stone Mexlcalz MEXICO 'M--P' 'FT Andrea Smith Encmltas Callfornla 151 She ns NOT thmkmg of me Belita Tavlor Patricia Thurmond Pacoima, California Omaha, Nebraska Maureen Torpey Ogden, Utah Janet Treacy San Diego, California Donna Tobin Denver, Colorado Gloria Usarraga Tijuana, BC. California Rosa Elena Vallejo San Diego, California 152 Elenita Viray San Diego, California ,.-, Sl Cheryl Willett Chula Vista, California Virginia Wills Seattle, Washington Michele Wren Hemet, California Mary Yu rich Arcadia, California l53 Helen Weaver Winnetka, Illinois 1 f l Stasia Wees San Diego, California Moni Witte Las Vegas, Nevada 1 - Wav- ,Dv:f.z.! i' '- li - 'P V 4 Ji ig ' lr . Nancy Zak Pasadena, California Painting the U or painting each other? Shelly Hagan and Bob Healy try a hand at piloting the boat during the boat dance. 4 it hs, f Ld., , -. W1 .44 Liverpool anyone? Nancv Mullins, Sue Stanton, and Mary Ann Bramanti malce use of the time between classes. The TKE's take advantage of the variety show to demonstrate their talent. l i I I i 1 A i l I l Between keeping the halls quiet and answering the telephone proctors try to study. Joanne Hendrie takes advantage of the CW library to get her homework done. One of the most frequent uses of the smokers in both buildings is for birthday parties. 3,4 155 Terry Soler demonstrates the art of being a waitress as she takes her turn at serving dinner. J i Y' 'fn A, I .k Ai, , .- ,,-5. Alma Limon. Susie Barnhart. and Moe McHugh enjoy the goodies at one of the patio parties. Albers, Kathy ...... .. Albright, Margaret . . . Alcala ,..,......... Alcala Park Players .... Allen, jeffner ...... Anchondo, Aida .... Anderson, Lynn ...... Anderson, Wynne .... Andrews, Bridgie . .. Andrews, Mrs. julia . . . Antoniak, Helen ....... Arested, Mary Anne ..... Artman, Rosemary Meza . Ashcraft, Sandra ........ Bailey, Sherie .......... Baker, Patricia ......... Ballman, Mrs. Frances . . , Banks, Judi ............ Baretta, Vickie ....... Barnhart, Susan .... Barrett, Kathy .... Bartek, Julie ...... Bassett, Patricia . . . Bechtol, Ann .... Beckett, Camilla .... Beckman, Pamela , . . Beidelman, Valerie .... Bell, Susan ....,.. Belson, Mrs. joan . . . Bengs, Margaret .... Biever, Barbara ..... Blakely, Eleanor ..... Blanco, Dr. Antonio .... Blay, Nora ........... Boedecker, Maureen Boeing, Gretchen ..... Bonessa, Barbara Bonfanti, Gail ...... Booker, Mrs. john ...... Bookey, Reland ...,..... Bourret, Mother Annette . Bramanti, Mary Ann ..... Bremner, Mother Mariella Brink, Dr. Jeanne ...... Brooke, Christine ...... Brooke, Mary Virginia . . . Brown, Karen ......... Brown, Katie ........ Brown, Patricia . . . Buccola, Sharon .... Burch, jackie ..... Burke, Bonnie .,.. ....... Cahill, Mary Ellen . . . . . . Index ....115 ....127 .....60 .....53,115 ......141 ....140,141 ....,65,115 ......141 ..60,71,127 .......115 ....103 ....141 ....127 ......127 ........14 ...35,44,88 .......141 ....155 ......115 . . . .126,127 ....127,134 ......141 ....127 ,...127 ......141 ...13,44,88 .......28 ....141 ......128 ...,.56,128 ........17 ...76,77,89 .......128 ....141 ...89 ....141 ....16,-34 ....142 ........12 .,...89,154 .......14 .....17 ....115 . ......... 90 ...........128 11,16,60,115 142 ....142 ....128 ....142 ....116 Calderon, Leticia .... Caners, Dr. Leonard Canova, Patricia ..... Carey, Barbara ...... Carey, Mother Mary Carlos, Diane ....... Carr, Peggy .......... Carroll, Madame Paule . Castagneto, Carla ...... CCD ............... Chen, Maria Victoria . . . Children of Mary ..... Cheerleaders .... Choir ......... Church, Cheryl . . . Clingan, Nancy .... Coady, Susan .... Cobb, Patricia ...... Cole, Kathy ........... Coleman, Elizabeth .... Coleman, Dr, Francis . , . Collini, Lisa ......... Colton, Rita ........ Comeau, Ann .... Condon, Kathy . . . Conway, Diane .... Copernoll, Margie Corkill, Patricia .... Cosgriff, Rita .,... Cota, Olivia ........ Cruse, Carol ........ Cunningham, Peggy .... Curley, Patricia ........ D'Andrea, Candace .... Davidson, jan ....... Davidson, Mary .... Davis, Kathy ...... Deacon, Mary ....... deComminge, Naida . .. De La Vega, Beatriz .... deLeon, Mother Suzanne DeLeon, Dr. Alberto Delio, Connie ....... DeMaria, Maria Demerest, jo Ellen .... Dennison, Mary Ellen .. Derham, Mother Mary . Diez-Martinez, Maria .. Dlugosch, Linda ....... Doerr, Diana ........ Dolley, Corrine .... Dolphin, Kathleen .. . Dougherty, Anne ..... Doyle, Sandra ..... Driskell, Katie . . . .....129 .,....24 .....142 .....l43 .,..116 ....76,128 ...56,65,116 ......50,51 ....128 .....50,51 ....74,75 ...,,66,67 .......90 ....114,116 ......143 ........143 ...60,85,129 ........129 .....22 ....143 ....91 ....143 ....143 ...65,129 .......91 ....52,92 ....129 ....143 ....129 ....87,92 ....129 39,74,75, 130 ......31,6O 64,76,77, 1 16 ........144 ....93 ....14 ...S.18 ....130 ....1l6 ...84,144 ....116 ....27 ....144 ....144 ,....93 ....41,144 .....93 ....41,144 ......130 ....76,117 Duggan, Debbie . . . Duggan, joan . , . Dunn, Patricia ..,... .....,. Easterling, Mary Ellen ........ Edgar, Melinda ....... Eggen, Cynthia ....,.,......... Farrens, Mother Bernice Flores, julie .......... Florey, Dona-Marie Forest, Monica ..... Fowlie, Cliffne .... Fox, Rene ...... Frank, Joanne .. . Fraser, Cheryl .... French Club ....... Furay, Mother Sally . . . Gahagan, Patricia Gallagher, Diane Garcia, Martha .... Garlow, Susan ..... Gear, jean ......... George, Dr. Richard , . . Giacinto, Judith ...... Gomez, Maria Estela .. Gonzalez, Guadalupe .. Gonzalez, Silvia ....., Goode, Mary Ellen .... Graves, Dr. Graciela . . . Graves, Terry ........ Guarrera, Mary Ann . . . Guest, Mother Margaret Gwynne, Gina ........ Hagan, Shelly . . . Hall, janet ........... Hamilton, Stephanie .. Hammond, Sharon .... Hanalin, Mrs. Therese . Hansen, Betty ........ Harrington, Fran .. . Harrington, julie . . . Hart, Donna ...... Hart, Theresa ...... Haskins, Mr. james Haviar, Lorraine .... Heily, Kathy ...... Hendrie, Joanne .... Henson, Cathy ..... Henderson, Patricia Herndon, Gail ....... Herwig, Candida .... Herwig, Cecilia . . . Hickman, Susie .... .....l1 ....144 ....130 ....144 ....144 ......21 ....44,94 ,....67,144 ......94 ....130 ....131 .....131 .....35,145 .,....54 .....15 60,85,131,134 ....,95 ....145 .....95 .....2O .....96 ....131 ....117 ....1l7 ......145 ........17 ....66,67,131 .....7,96 .....27 ........16 ...65,131,154 .....127,132 ..,.31,6O,132 ......145 ...19 ..,.132 ....132 ....132 .....81 .....97 .....24 .....97 .....132 .,.145,155 .....l17 ....33,132 .......1-32 ...52,53,117 ....54,118 . . . . .145 Higgens, Harriet Hill, Mrs. Rozetta .... Hodoyan, Iulieta ..... Hollander, Carolyn .,.. Holleman, Mr. W. Roy . . . Holleman, Mrs. W. Roy .... Huber, Ann ........... . Hughes, Patricia . . . . . . . . I Ibarra, Yolanda ,.... ..... Ignacio, Letitia . . . . Imdieke, Sue ...........,. Impetus ,.................. International Relations Club Italian Club ................ J Iaddou, Mr. joseph . . . . . jeifers, Mrs. Mildred ..... jeffrey, Georgina ,....... K Kaiser, Madelaine .... . . . Kalkus, Patricia .,.. Karas, Kathy . . . Karlan, jean . . . Karr, Frances ..., Keig, Kathy .... Kelley, Donna Kelley, Marian .. . Kelly, Susan Kelsch, Sharon Keptner, Kathy .... Keyzers, Norma . . . Kiernan, Patricia . . . King, Barbara .... King, Marcy .... . Kiszla, Sandra ..... Klein, Mrs. Marcia Kneeshaw, Rosalee . . . . Kolar, Mr. Henry .... . .. L Lambert, Marie-jose ...... Langen, Ann .....,.... Lantz, joan ........... . Lawrence, Mother Irene . . Laws, Georgette ....... Lees, Moira .......... LeMarquis-Siess, janet . . , Levine, Rosemary ...... Limon, Alma ......,. Linden, Peggy ........... Lippert, Mr. Rudolph .... Literary Club ....... Lloyd, Noel .......... Lockwood, Mr. Lloyd .,.. Loftis, Joylee .......... Logan, Georgiana ..,. .....1-45 ....19 .....I31 ..,..146 .....28,34 ......28 ........13-3 ...,114,118 .....ll8 .....146 .....146 ....61 ....52 ....55 ....24 ....27 ....98 ..,.67,118 .....118 .....146 ............146 .........67,146 58,60,85,114,118 ........127,133 ......67 ...133 ...119 ....98 .....146 ....44,119 ....,146 .....87,99 .....119 ....15 ......99 .....66,67 .......54,99 ....58,114,1I9 .......,119 .....60,85,119 ......68,120 .....66,67,147 ........133 ....133,155 ......147 ......25 .......59 ....65,133 .......2l ....87,100 .....147 Lorch, Mother Helen . . . Lovci, Linda ......... Lucidi, Renee Lynch, Eileen .... Lutes, Mary Lou .... ..... M Madrigals ....... ..... Mahoney, Kerry .... . . . Mahony, Margaret . . . Malone, Eileen ..... Margutti, Marilyn Marnane, Cathy . . . . Martin, Patricia .... Maruca, Clara ......, Masterson, Rosemary . . . Mazzetti, joan ....... McCaffrey, Karen . . . McCann, Nancy . . . . McDade, Betty Lou ..,. McDaniel, Jeannette ...... McDevitt, Mother Kathleen McGregor, Bonnie ....... McHugh, Mother Helen McHugh, Maureen .... McMillan, Tricia ..... McQueen, Nancy ........ . McShane, Mother Catherine Meagher, Karen .,........ Mercado, Mrs. Ida .... Miller, jean ........... Monahan, Miss Judith ..,. Monka, Mary jo ....... Monks, Kathy .... Montalvo, Amalia . . . Monte, Patricia ..... Monti, Laureen ...... Montgomery, Elaine Moriarty, Charmeian , . . Morris, jeanne ........ Morris, Mother Nancy ..,. Morrow, Mary Ann .... Mullins, Nancy ....... . Murphy, Mother Agnes . , . Murphy, Miss Ann . . . Murphy, janet ....... Murphy, Mrs. janet .,., Mutscheller, Peggy . . . Mysior, Miss Ilana ....... . N Nacozy, Mrs. . ...... . . . Nardolillo, Sandra . . . Nathan, Sandra .. Nelson, Linda .... Nelson, Nelda ......ls .....56,l00 .......101 ....36,120 ....101 ...67 ....147 ....101 ....147 ....120 .....134 ...14O,147 ...126,13f3 .....147 ...31,60,120 .......147 .....102 ....102 ...65,134,l55 .....114,12O ....134 ......18 .......1f34 ....27,34,58 .......148 ...39,76,134 .....148 .......135 ...60,85,1f35 .......l48 .....148 ....135 ....12O ........13 ......,..148 ..120,123,154 .....,14 .,..66,67 . ..126,135 ....19.67 36,57,74,75,76 77,114,121 ...,..34,148 ...,...148 .....54,121 Norris, Cheryl ......... North, C-aye .....,.... Nothomb, Reverend Mother Beth . . . Nutting, Susan ........ O'Boyle, Kathy ....... . O'Connell, Mrs. Crystal . O'Hara, Karen ........ Ojecla, Connie .... Olvera, Celine ,... O,Mara, Kappy . . , O'Neill, Sharon . . . Orchestra ...... . Pacwa, Nita ...... Paddock, Sharon .... Padron, Ines ...,.., Palermo, jean ......... Pazmany, Margarita .... Pecht, Sandra ....... Perretta, Elena Peterson, Barbara . . . Peterson, Suzanne ..... Pidgeon, Mr. Patrick Pinkel, JoAnne ..... Pitrone, Anna Mary '... Poirier, Diane .... Pollak, Marijane ......, Price, Rhea ........... Pugh, Mother Marie Ana Pugh, Sarah ........... Pugher, Laurel . . . Pugher, Patricia . . . Pulone, Toni .... . , . Qualin, Carol . . . . . Quirk, june ... .. Rackliffe, jan .,,.. . Raco, Barbara ..... Reambeault, Leslie . . . Redemske, Nancy . . . Reisenhofer, Ann Reyes, Olivia ...., Ridge, Gloria .... Rockwell, jan .... Rodriguez, Maria . .. Rosa, Antoinette ..., Rosa, Bernadette .... Rossi, Carol ........... Rossi, Dr. joseph ....... Rossi, Mother M. Aimee Rothe, Mrs, Daria ...... Ruhland, Diane . . . Rumler, Suzanne is ....103 ....104 t ,..12 ....ISS .....148 ......18 11,6O,121 ...M135 ...53,104 ......64 ...64,121 ...,.66,67 ....121 ....104 .....136 ....67,149 .....136 .....149 .....105 66,657,149 ......20 ..,.87,105 ....56,105 . 140,149 .....149 ....136 ......16 .....1:22 43,58,1i36 . . . .... 87,106 Q ....149 ....,106 60,71,122 ....6,122 ,..37,l49 .....85 ....136 ....149 .,..149 ....1:22 ....l50 ....150 ....106 ....107 ....107 ...19 ...13 ...17 ....122 ....123 Sa1l1ng Club Salmas Marla Salovltch Connle Sample Nancv jane Savard Krlsten Schanes Chrrstlne Schmelts Drane Schmrt Mother Agnes Schultz Kathleen Schweltzer Janet Schwexzer Kathv Sclence Club Scott Susan Scutt Helen Searcv Marv Segars Sandra Serdel Mother V1ctor1a Selman Dr Lawrence Shaffer joan Shaffer Mother Patrlcla Shea Nad1ne Shellv Anne Shlelds Mrs Karena Shoop joan Srdenfaden Marv Slmoes Gertrude Smrth Andrea Smlth Cvnthla Soler Teresa Soloman Drane Soth Marv jo Spanish Club Speed Stanton Donna Stanton joan Stanton Susan Stark Jlll Stevens Margaret Stone Glorla Student Councrl Sutter Maryorle Sutton jon Sutton LIZ Tagllaferrl Elame Tagwerker Marv Talx AnaCr1st1na Tavlor Belrta Tenms Club Thompson Chrlsty Thurmond Patrlcla Tlbus Dorothy Tobm Donna 44 123 1160 66 61 123 66 67 150 4 35 87 9 4 109 155 6 31 60 151 46 47 Torpev Maureen Trahan Michele 74 75138 Treacv janet 140152 Trrerweller Mary Trosln Elleen Trumble Donna Usarraga Glorla valladolld Anna Vallejo Rosa Elena Van Vleck Mr B R Vazquez Ellas Yvett Vergam Dr Lulsa Vetcher jome Vxsta Vltalxch Nancv Vlexra Marv VITHV Elenrta Wagner Arleen 127138 Wagner Elleen 126138 Walsche Erln Warren Mrs Mary Weaver Helen Wees Stasra Wl1klHS Dr Walter Wlllrams Jeanne 122124 Wllls V1rg1n1a Wllson Patrxcla Wrtte Mom Wollxtz Margaret Women s Athletlc Assoclatlon Woody Mrs D Wren Mlchele Wvdra Jane Wydra JOSIC Young Laurle Yurlch Mary 33153 Zak Nancy 35 76 153 Zaworskl Mlss Kathleen Zolezzl Mary jean Liam 'jeff-if!! f 111111 112 60262112 1: 6112 4 C121 gown 130110 016701 2 A111001 C M1 imp' MU 126 137 L'l1 C1XJQ vzlfli Xflx Q? 46 1155141 Cf in 140 152 ij6AiAZk2 J 'rp5,wvL !QJL1Qj Lg, 6RjlQAU 1?1lLfL!J 1 1 A11f1w63 ,111f1 fqJLx 41, ,,,,qk, 111 QJliURD 11f UNL 1-VNJ 332 021' 34X, AL1,6fL1, Q fvm Mx C LAJL QSMJVV lvlfl 1fv1f1fU s A ,, ......................,...... 152 ....................,............. 59 , ' .....v.....1............ . , , ' , ' ...........,......,.........,... 136 ,, ..........,.......,......... . , - ' , ' .......................... , ' ' , .............,............... 138 , , ............1.... , , , ', ' , ' ....................,.....,. ....124 , ' ..1.....,...............,...... 136 , ................,........1.... 110 , ' ' ................r...... , , U ' , ' ,.........................,1.. 136 , ' .............................. 152 ', ....,,...............1.... 22 v , .........,....,.............. 108 ' , ...,..,....................... 110 ' , ,............................ 150 ' , ............................ 152 ' , , .....................,.,... 4 ,108 , . . . ...................... .....16 ' .................................. 56 - ' , ...............,.......... 111 , ......,......,................,... 137 ', . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.