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Help us to treasure our chimes of Humility, Prudence and Sanctity in order that they may reverberate vigorously Throughout our own Alcala on the hill. 5 -ti b tl € * $ * r; M*i V-1S 4) ,T f: ^i r] Tr n. iW i p 2 p ii S H H H H H H i iW j j ii ;w s « E K « S w :7 U tl i U 'J ii i , 1 i S f! f| :l li 3 s a fe li g S H p w K Wekoming mixer for freshmen College for Women beu·h pany 10 REGISTRATION DAY OPENING DAY AT THE BOOKSTORE FRESHMEN!! 11 12 tiite Hif UggMsm JSfiU»t-£= fgHuFgpS If «- SffidltiiS • "' feh k;?5 . ttrjFtiT:;??; i-~ rtjro tmmm< - m wMsm&w&i sjSgpff >4f||teififif|Tfe. mmm • iIB *BWT&fe . rFfef.fr I f|§i!lW{a$ffi iifels imzjM . itTiplSiP iiiiis® siiiilfeS FASHION SHOW *i*w 'tM^yfiiiif'. ^AS'ifd: 0m0M mi »»1» >>•»f •"ty* *4T* ;7.TinrW&;H?* »w»ils w A A 14 15 p L A y E R s A L C PARK A L A Mr. B. R. Van Vleck and Drama Club officers: Rosemary Dunn, vice-president; Francesca Halligan, president; Kathleen Zaworski, sec– retary. San Diego College for Women Present STAGE DOOR. Guest Actors from the College for Men. 17 Our Lady: Elizabeth Hirst; "Flowers": Hisako Kawasaki CHRISTMAS IN THE James Uli and Ann McGarvey. Kathleen Jordan, Constance Gurnoe, Juliana Oas. 1 8 Michele Bacino and Olga Lashchuk. I AUSTRIA: Angels: Signe Close, LaDelle Willett, Con stance Fortier; Small Angels: Denise and Susie Esposito, Mary Lynn and Christie Otis, Dona and Mary Anne Shaw. r I Christmas at U.S.D. UNIVERSAL CHURCH i -ASTERN RITE: William Lucido, Maureen Buckley, iilary Lawson, Margaret McDonald, Ann Wilimek, Mary Tarter, Catherine McMahon, and Joan Woessner. ANGELS: Charlotte Gillespie, Diana Doerr, Tica Doyle. 19 Very Reverend Monsignor Donald Doxie accompanying His Excellency, The Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy to the II Vatican Council, 1962. 20 HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND CHARLES F. BUDDY SACRED HEART send off for His Excellency on his journey to Rome. 21 Mrs. Bartelme, Mrs. Kann, and Mrs. Graves. 22 Jmm iWpBpU tfH&MHBnl >w*« H *|>«. , v ft - 4 »St«aiytt, s f Dr. Bragadin and his Latin I class. S#e«E sr W !$$%& igatee sM fhrn^rr^r.^c^rirsiTiS:;!!! »£i~ t * » *«—»ws»«t-v|«« f( *&>fy. f«. $Jw 4 *,$&|; g^ipi^ippsfe *«n*mtj*1)*.\ "*%**'•»**.«a> Mrs. Klein and Mrs. Rothe 23 CHRISTMAS 1962 La Jolla Country Club Joan Karpinski, Marie Oddo and escorts. CHRISTMAS Hisako Kawasaki and Anne Boehler greet dates in CW Portrie. Francesca Halligan, Penny Nutting, Dede Fiorino, Dolly Barr leaving for Christmas Ball. Mary Olive Chambers FORMAL Patricia Quirk Marion Morosin 25 ALCALA Sandra Schadewald, Margaret Martin, Mary Pomplum, Priscilla Bodenstadt, Joan Schadewald, Brenda Bartek, Mau reen Pecht, Pamela Alesch, Suzanne Mun- sell, Ruth Wickersham (Editor), Mother Bremner. u N U M UNUM STAFF: Pamela Alesch, Margaret Martin, Sheryl Planansky^ Kathleen Zaworski, Stephanie Mayfield, Maria Theodore, Mary Olive Chambers, Norma Peck, and Maureen Pecht. A.S.B. Christmas Party. Left: Mother Rossi, Mother Danz, listening to Christmas carols. Below: I.R.C. : Mother McShane, Mary Bernadette Schoen, Carolyn Sutton, Margarita Zelaya. IRC Miss Jimenez C., Dr. Kocourek, Mr. Morgan. Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill and Reverend R. I. Gannon, S.J. .-in .iT-.U" 28 Huart •IMS «H>)«K rtfc. iiallrSM •$(«« avSHsP^fsr Mother Lawrence and Mrs. Shields. 29 BASKETBALL 1962 -1963 30 CHEERLEADERS: Susan Hurley, Hank Acqurelli, Marilyn Thayer, Mike McDivitt, Kathy Steves. FIRST BASKETBALL GAME HELD IN OUR BEAUTIFUL GYMNASIUM! 31 Mother Bernice Farrens BIOLOGY ..,if &N8 &aW akg^w« i&mmi ; Kp$if tf *,v*.4-h;$»**•»«tl, IfefiyutrJ.;! D r. Fr an cis J. H ow ar d r. cis . ard Mrs. Belson ^vitr v#lti isaiiiwi ^fTrlSns W m&fei Mr. Switzer pigjgpps Fraternity Council sponsored Harbor Boat Dance. MARIETTA SAN DIECO *®mm 35 His Excellency, Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy, on his return from the COUNCIL. Mother Margaret Redman and Mother de Leon at Lindbergh Field. Maureen Pecht, Elizabeth Fiorino, Anita Good, and Monsignor Michael Byrne at an E. de M. reception. Anne Boehler, Sandra Schadewald, Catherine Lindseth, and Mary Fipp, after receiving their Medals. 36 Meeting of OPERATION ACTION, with Mother Murphy presiding. Sally Scott, Charlotte Gillespie, Mother Murphy, Sister Columba, Sister Basile, Mary Bernadette Schoen, and Cathy Mills. 37 Model Lynn McBimie poses for Mrs. Hanafui's portraiture class. Mrs . A nd re w s Professor Hiro-oto Saigusa and Masao Watanabe. J ~U Delle Willett, Cathy Lindseth, Margo Dragolovich, Sandy Schadewald, and Cynthia Hunter being observed by Mrs. Hill at Art Class. All men should strive to learn, before they die, what they are running from, and to, and why. The members of the Class of '66 did quite a bit of running this September, but there might have been a few times when they weren't too sure where they were going or where they had been. There were even a few despondent Why's sobbed, especially when they discovered that the activities of Freshman Week included the start of classes, which have a habit of interrupting social life. However, thanks *o th e valiant efforts of a brigade of Big Sisters and Big Brothers, the casualty list was small. After the ice had been broken between roommates and groups of friends had gotten together, the freshmen settled into the college routine of classes—and week ends. Led by Mary Pat, Donna, and Ann, the class started to discover itself. Jean, Mary J„. d Sue, actually brought order to the awkward tribe, and the success of the Freshmen Follies shows that Jan, Cynthia, and Lynne Anne, were the officers of a pretty efficient crew. If anyone doubted its ability, he was convinced by the job done on the Toy Drive under Marsha, Patti, and Anne. After surviving finals and being fortified by their retreat they started new classes again but this time as members of a real class. They didn't have to run any more; they knew where they were going and how to get there. The Supper Dance went smoothly (and profitably), and the class party showed that they were a successful group as a social unit as well as a parliamentary body. Mary Jo, Jean, Anne, and Donna, knew they could undertake projects and have them done well; after all—how could the Class of '66 fail, with a "guardian angel" like Mary Pat? Fre shm an Cla ss Officer s. Se ate d: M ot he r Sh aff er an d Don na Go rd on .St an di ng :Ma ry Jo Mc Br eat ry,an d Mary P at Mc Ch esn ey .Ce le br ati ng the en d of th e To y Driv e. .rah ao iu n. t d: ther er na r on. uoding: r eatry, ar t <.Oiesney. l brating e. . 41 -4 \ & ;A MARGARET McDONALD Los Angeles, California MARY MACKIN Vancouver, British Columbia NANCY ANN LONG Tacoma, Washington JANET CONWAY San Francisco, California Seated: Madame Brink surrounded by students of her French class: Nancy Dolan, Mary Bill, and Carmen Lucero. CHARLOTTE BROADUS San Diego, California 42 MONIQUE MATHIEU San Diego, California DIANA TELLIS Covina, California PATRICIA MOURNIAN National City, California SUSAN PONG Hong Kong JULIET PAESKE San Diego, California USD students welcoming new freshmen Mary Wasley and Mary Ann Nolan are Norma Peck, Jim McCracken, Mel Kemie, and Ray Burg. ALICIA RUBIO Chihuahua, Mexico SUE PATTERSON Los Angeles, California 4 3 ROBERTA LANE Los Angeles, California STEFFANI MESNER San Diego, California KAREN SIEGERT Pomona, California KATHLEEN HIGGINS La Jolla, California SUSAN LUNDQUIST San Gabriel, California JUDITH STIRNKORB La Jolla, California STEPHANIE GLIGO San Pedro, California ROSE ANN SPINALI San Diego, California LEE ANN RYDER San Diego, California Grand Finale of the annual Freshmen Follies in October. CONNIE GURNOE San Diego, California KATHLEEN ZELLMER La Mesa, California 45 I MARY WASLEY Bellington, Washington KATHY O'NEIL Banning, California BETTY SCHIAPPA San Diego, California KATHLEEN URLING Denver, Colorado "Thank you, student body!" sing the freshmen to end their Freshmen Follies production. 46 ANN McCRAKEN San Diego, California ELIZABETH HIRST San Diego, California KATHY HELLMER Las Vegas, Nevada PATRICIA MEEHAN San Bernardino, California MURIEL REDMOND Ireland MARY JO McBREARTY North Hollywood, California ARLENE SALAMY San Diego, California Ann Gray and Janet Conway ANN LOUISE BUTCHER Costa Mesa, California Jean Childs and Hillary Lawson. Irene Aranda, Susan Bone, Sandra Cavesina, Mary Frances White, Marion Snyder, and Georgina Joe stop between classes. FRESHMAN SUPPER DANCE Freshman Jackie Mackin listens to Lynn Horobetz and Roberta Meier at a class break. 48 MARILYN COOMBE La Jolla, California ANNE KINSELLA La Mesa, California VIRGINIA SCARBOROUGH Chula Vista, California LYNNE ANNE WHITE Chula Vista, California PILAR IZUEL San Diego, California MARILYN WAGNER San Diego, California 49 MARY ELLEN OLIVARES Stanton, California FRESHMAN FOLLIES: "THANK YOU" NANCY HANKS Pomona, California SUSAN SHIELDS Fort Worth, Texas CHARLOTTE BROADUS San Diego, California PATRICIA Anaheim, KARCHER California CAROL ANN CARPENTER San Luis Obispo, California 50 BEATRIZ DORBECKER Tijuana, B.Cfa, Mexico PENNY LOS1ER San Diego, California ••• ANGELA VASSELLE ' La Jolla, California JANE ADAMS El Cajon, California KATHRYN BUEHLMAN Ewa Oahu, Hawaii LYDIA STUDER El Centro, California 51 JUDY PIERCE San Diego, California CARMEN LUCERO Tijuana, B. Cfa, Mexico CONCHITA GONZALEZ Beverly Hills, California ANNE KLINK Santa Barbara, California JANINE BRINK Rabat, Morocco SAUNDRA GRIFFIN San Diego, California TERESA CARRASCO Tijuana, Baja Cfa., Mexico 52 GRACE BOOTH La Jolla, California MARY PAT McCHESNEY Nogales, Arizona JANET FRYE Del Mar, California JOAN ALTOMARE Chula Vista, California ANITA MADALENA San Diego, California JANICE BUTLER Honolulu, Hawaii ODETTE VILLEGAS Tijuana, B. Cfa., Mexico 53 ANN LINNETT Oxnard, California KATHLEEN GONSALVES National City, California ANN BELLIS Worcester, Massachusetts SUSAN TURNER Atherton, California 54 MARIE-ODILE AUBRUN Tolouse, France JANET CONWAY San Francisco, California KATHLEEN STARKE San Diego, California ANN HEAD San Diego, California ANN HARRISON Los Angeles California CHRISTINE ROGERS San Diego, California MARY MAGGIO Descanso, California CYNTHIA CUNNINGHAM Del Mar, California RITA HAGER San Diego, California LOIS BUENGER Coronado, California SYLVIA STUDER El Centro, California MARY KAY KEPPLER Tampa, Florida 56 e SHARON WHITTAKLR Beverly Hills, California KATHLEEN HUGHES National City, California SYLVIA PERAZA Tijuana, B. Cfa., Mexico MARY BILL Santa Barbara, California JOAN WOESSNER San Diego, California 57 PATRICIA BOWMAN El Cajon, California KATHY ROBINSON Banning, California AGNES WEISMANTEL San Diego, California NONA AGUILAR Los Angeles, California LUCY WILKINS San Diego, California 58 MARY ANN NOLAN Tacoma, Washington MAMIE NORMINGTON San Diego, California CAUDIA LAWSON Chula Vista, California NANCY DOLAN Kahului maui Hawaii DONNA GORDON Lemon Grove, California HILARY LAWSON San Diego, California ELLISSIA DARLEY San Diego, California A **. ELISABETH LEE San Diego, California ANN GRAY San Francisco, California SUNDRA SYKES Imperial Beach, California MONICA BENZIGER Altadena, California PAULETTE STANHOPE Palos Verdes, California 60 Freshman FOLLIES JOYCE BALDWIN Northridge, California MARY FERGUSON San Diego, California ANNE HEALY Coronado, California BARBARA BALLATORE San Diego, California BEVERLEY JO ATER Coronado, California PAMELA BECKETT San Diego, California SALLY ANN ADLESH Stanton, California Freshman FOLLIES 61 MARGARET (PEGGY) BAKER Escondido, California SHEILA ANN ANDERSON Rancho Santa Fe, California DIANE KAY ANDERSON San Diego, California MARY EVA BOTZ San Diego, California Mary Ellen Olivares, Ana Maria Fernandez RITA JEAN CHILDS Coronado, California ELIZABETH YING PONG Hong Kong, China MARGARET BREEN Hollister, California 62 SIGNE CLOSE La Jolla, California VICKI CLAGETT San Diego, California SHARON CiARROCCA East Greenwich, Rhode Island CHARLOTTE DE GROOT Revere, Pennsylvania ANNE MARIE FORNEY San Francisco, California ANA MARIA FERNANDEZ Patalul, Guatemala Central America MARIA DOLORES ELIAS Nogales, Sonora, Mexico 63 i SOPHOMORES 65 ,~. .A,- . >w>»~-. tT- •r-Trij .- •••.,.. p-i, - • .~-- -. • f . -..-. r Last year's wide-eyed freshmen were this year's confident Big Sisters, intro ducing the newest class to college life. The thought in September was "It's good to be back," and the sophomores accepted their new status with its new responsibilities. Reminiscing about their Freshmen Follies, they put on a Sophomore Surprise to conclude the annual Thanksgiving Food and Clothing Drive, and also to get together for one more song and dance. The dancing continued, too, as they spon sored a dozen Friday-nighters after the Get-Acquainted Mixer that had opened the school year. And the entire class must have been seen below decks on the S. S. Marietta at the wonderful Inter-fraternity Boat Dance in October. Mid-term examinations were taken in stride and sophomores became "buddies" for the freshmen. Then it was home for Thanksgiving, and the Christmas season was rung in shortly afterward at the Bishop's Party, a tradition to sophomores by now. Almost before Christmas decorations disappeared, semester finals were due; the mid-year retreat following was a welcome rest for all. Second semester was a medley of basketball games, laboratory experiments and term papers. Thanks to the newly-finished gymnasium and pool, the class could even write home about swimming in California's winter sunshine. The excitement of Homecoming basketball had hardly faded, when committees were appointed for the farewell dance of 1963, and all the careful planning cul minated in the memorably beautiful Bal des Fleurs. After the Ball, it was back to work for finals. Then, almost too quickly, the class of '65 had their first degrees and half of their college career behind them. "SOPHOMORE SURPRISE" 67 IRMA MIX Brawley, California LYNN CONRAD Chicago, Illinois YVONNE JOLLEY San Diego, California SANDRA FLY Coronado, California KAREN GRAHAM San Diego, California ADELE SCHROEDER Los Angeles, California SALLY O'MALLEY Phoenix, Arizona MARY SAVAGE Chicago, Illinois MILDRED STURZL Pipestone, Minnesota KATHERINE JALBERT Cincinnati, Ohio LakewooT2L VIRGINIA CONWAY San Francisco, California 69 PRISCILLA BODENSTADT La Mesa, California MARILYN THAYER La Habra, California DIANE ALANIS Denver, Colorado GEORGINA FORGO La Canada, California PAMELA ALESCH La Mesa, California SANDRA GRADY Whittier, California MARY BERNADETTE SCHOEN San Diego, California MARY GEHAN Coopersville, Michigan JOAN SCHADEWALD Coronado, California TICA DOYLE La Jolla, California ANNETTE MEHREN South Pasadena, California DEBORAH POTTS Winnetka, Illinois GEORGIA BUTCHER La Mesa, California ANNE JURIKA Menlo Park, California 71 MARSHA ADKINS San Diego, California DIANNE BLELL La Jolla, California GAY GUZINSKI San Diego, California 72 MICHALYN MORGANTI San Luis Obispo, California BEYERLY SCHROEDER San Diego, California 73 CAROLYN SHAFFER Woodland, California LAUREN BACK La Jolla, California BRENDA BARTER San Diego, California JOANNE SCHELSKE San Diego, California PENELOPE WRIGHT Pasadena, California JOANNE MORRISON San Diego, California 74 / - THORA WALSHE Pasadena. California IRENE CARAMES Miami, Florida AGNES WEST San Diego, California EVA BROWN San Diego, California JOANNA SADY El Cajon, California SALLIE SALADINO San Diego, California 75 VALNA-RUE SIKES El Cajon, California EDITH PIERCE El Cajon, California MARIELLA SLINEY Los Angeles, California CATHERINE RODEE Pasadena, California LANA DIRR San Diego, California MASQUERS Halloween VIRGINIA BLAKE Claremont, California CONNIE FORTIER Oxnard, California DORIS ANN PULLIAM Encinitas, California KATHRYN STEVES La Habra, California SUSAN CHOW La Mesa, California BARBARA ARETZ Long Beach, California MAUREEN BUCKLEY La Jolla, California 77 SUSAN BERLIN Anaheim, California DENISE BELSON San Diego, California ELAINE BIKO La Habra, California ALCY BOSS Edgewood Rhode Island FRANCES BURDEN New York, New York BEVERLEE CENDALI San Diego, California NANCY CAIN San Francisco, California 78 BARBARA BRITT La Mesa, California CHARLENE AUSTIN Riverside, California MAUDEEN BOGER Sacramento, California ANNETTE CANEDO San Diego, California ANITA GF.YER Los Angeles, California ARLENE NYE San Diego, California ELEANOR SMITH San Diego, California 79 ROSE MARIE PECORARO Lemon Grove, California CONCETTA PECORARO Lemon Grove, California JUDITH BLAINE Pasadena, California ANN PARKER Pacific Palisades, California GERI COMEAU Los Angeles, California JEREMIE OWEN Englewood, Colorado ROSEANNE HYSLOP Omaha, Nebraska 80 MARIBETH MATTINSON San Mateo, California MARY LOU BELT San Diego, California JOYCE MURRAY Palm Springs, California MARIA EMILIA VALLE Tijuana, B. Cfa., California AVE MARIA DE VANON San Marino, California YVONNE SALAMY San Diego, California JANE DOLAN Menlo Park, California AVE DE VANON and NANCY CAIN 81 MARGARET RAYNOHA San Diego, California JEANNE M c MILLAN Whittier, California BARBARA JENSEN El Cajon, California ELIZABETH PRETSCH Garden City, New York MARGARET MARTIN Evanston, Illinois ANNE McGARVEY Des Moines, Iowa 82 MARY PAT RAWLINGS San Diego, California SARAH STEVENS Hollywood, California MARY WILLIAMS Hawthorne, California KATHLEEN ZAWORSKI El Cajon, California MARIE ZUNIGA San Diego, California ELIZABETH TRIPP Fresno, California KATHLEEN SHEA Anaheim, California SUZANNE SCHULTZ San Diego, California 83 MARIANNE REGO Chula Vista, California SUZANNE DORRIS | Newport Beach, California •Hi HHMH BARBARA ROMLEY Phoenix, Arizona MARIA THEODORE San Diego, California JANE LEONARD Oxnard, California MARIA BIONDO San Diego, California MARIA TERESA RODRIGUEZ | Chihuahua, Chih., Mexico <\ 84 CATHERINE MILLS San Diego, California ROSE MARIE ALIOTO San Diego, California GEORGIA LYNNE BUTCHER La Mesa, California ELAINE BIKO La Habra, California J H . / EVA L. BROWN San Diego, California JUDITH BLAINE Pasadena, California MADELEINE DARCY Chula Vista, California Masquers Halloween Dance 85 MARILYN CREDE Denver, Colorado CECILIA COLEMAN San Diego, California DARLENE EGAN San Diego, California SHARRA D'AMICO Denver. Colorado SANDRA D AGOSTINO San Diego, California MADELEINE DARCY Chula Vista, California BARBARA ELLIS San Diego, California CHARLOTTE GILLESPIE Butte, Montana 86 SUSANN HURLEY Denver, Colorado PATRICIA HOFMAN San Diego, California MARGARET MARTIN Lemon Grove, California JULIETTE DUENEZ San Diego, California RACHELLE GUILIANI El Cajon, California OLGA LASHCHUK San Diego, California VIKKI KOSS Del Mar, California JOANN KOZICKI Lemon Grove, California 87 ^ ^ j r n l tn MgfiSBS mism mm^mu plM *vM JUNIORS '££»••»«< l«i=S fptp 89 High spirited members of the junior class returned to Alcala this fall eager to begin their first year as upper classmen. Lead by president Patti Murphy, vice- president Nancy Erhardt, secretary Stephanie Mayfield and treasurer Linda Rahl and with the guidance of class moderator Mother Furay, the juniors planned a busy year. The first class projects were the sale of U.S.D. calendars and a fun filled fair planned to raise money for the Autumn Informal, which was enjoyed by the entire school at the Vacation Village this October. Class parties and other activities arranged by social chairmen, Polly Holmberg and Margaret Morgan, made November and the Thanksgiving season an active time for the Class of 1964. Adding to the excitement of the Christmas season and holiday atmosphere was the arrival of the junior's coveted class rings. A stimulating retreat heralded the spirit-filled spring semester. Who else but the juniors could have so thoroughly exploited the fun-promising potentials that were present at the Upper Division Supper Dance? With the coming of warm April days, the enthusiastic "lower-uppers" were found in the patios chatting about their fashion show, which was held in May. As summer vacation approached, the juniors could look back on a wonderfully unified year, confident that their return in Sep tember as Seniors would herald the arrival of new challenges, new achievements and a culmination of spiritual riches that would serve as guideposts for a lifetime. 91 CHRISTINA CANWELL Spokane, Washington NORMA CAZARES San Diego, California GLORY ODGERS Claremont, California KATHLEEN SHAW San Diego, California ROSEMARY DUNN San Diego, California JOAN KARPINSKI San Diego, California Registration 92 PATRICIA TIERNAN San Diego, California MARITA ANGLETON San Diego, California Autumn Informal MARY LOUISE TAMULONIS Banning, California BONNIE BURCHETT Anaheim, California LETICIA OCHOA Oxnard, California - CATHERINE LINDSETH San Diego, California 93 Mrs. Kramer Rohfleisch 94 Patricia Kruse, Carole Wong, and Maureen Pecht MICHAELE FLAHERTY Whittier, California VICKI STRASSLER La Jolla, California WINIFRED GOLDEN San Diego, California 95 BRENDA HART Encinitas, California FRANCES BRESCIA National City, California PEGGY EVERETT Lemon Grove, California SHARRON MOORE San Diego, California 96 MARGARET MORGAN La Mesa, California BE1TY ANN BARRETT San Die,co, California 97 WENDY EISEMAN Swampscott, Massachusets MARIANNE CUSENZA Carlsbad, California MARCO DRAGOLOVICH Banning, California JULIE HALLORAN San Diego, California KAY ROBERTS San Diego, California MARGARET DE GUIDE San Diego, California POLLY HOLMBERG Marshall Islands BETTY JO JENSEN San Diego, California CAROL KOSTER La Jolla, California PATRICIA KRUSE North Hollywood, California JUANITA MALANGA San Diego, California JUDY M c MILLAN San Diego, California PATRICIA MURPHY San Diego, California MAUREEN PECHT Oxnard, California 99 MARY FIPP Diego California ROSE MARIE ROSS San Diego, California CHRISTINE CAMUS San Diego California JULIANA OAS San Diego, California ANN NEWMAN Denver, Colorado ANITA IZUEL San Diego, California ANITA GOOD San Ysidro, California 100 COLETTE PADEREWSKI La Jolla, California CECILIA MORENO Calexico, California LYNNE McBIRNIE Fabens, Texas VIRGINIA THOMPSON Downey, California SUSAN CARROLL San Marino, California PAMELA PRICE San Diego, California STEPHANIE MAYFIELD San Diego, California 101 LORNA POPP El Cajon, California 1SABELLE TROMBETTA El Cajon, California Mother Agnes Schmit, Mother G. Clarke, Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill, and Reverend Robert I. Gannon, S.J. LA DELLE WILLETT San Diego, California 102 SHARON O'CONNOR San Diego, California ELSA ARNAIZ Tijuana, B. Cfa, Mexico Mother Danz, President of the San Diego College for Women; Rev erend John P. Cadden, President of the San Diego College for Men; Reverend Robert I. Gannon, S.J. former President of Fordham University. CYNTHIA HUNTER San Diego, California 103 Beatriz Cota, Mary Frances Polakiew icz, Sue Curley. SEATED: Patricia Kruse, Sheryl Planansky, Mother Furay, and Polly Holmberg. 104 MICHAELE SUZANNE KORZON San Diego, California MARILYN PUZO San Diego, California RUTH WICKERSHAM San Diego, California 105 R E M E M B E R HUH A w£M4m% 93!Sii$ wmm Mpwfcs Sifill iiipfi Sfo-ili'W OiWif? »«{•! SSffei'i SENIOR CLASS BHBlii mm® mggnffli 109 MkA && *•'T* SiziTSh lt£S tew.ii w rrir. 7Iti;ir!/ u:iri Four yesteryears ago we entered college as the hope of tomorrow. Now as we graduate into the world of today, we pause momentarily to view in fast motion the enriching events of our college years. Fall 1959 found us converging in the halls from literally everywhere and were quickly incorporated into the student body with the generous help of our big sisters and our enthusiastic moderator Mother Furay. Before long we expressed our appreciation for this friendly welcome in our Follies, "Roman Daze." By mid-term time we were thoroughly impressed with the rigorousness of academic life and somehow survived examinations with the needed encouragement of our mysterious "buddies." In November we participated in the cap and gown Requiem Mass for deceased USD students, in the Immaculata. December brought one of our class to the Catholic faith and she, Phyllis Doran, was baptized in our chapel. Peck's Chuck Wagon rumbled to a halt early in February and inaugurated a class tradition of home parties for the residents. Around that time many of us were suffering through the fragrances of dissections in biology lab and developed a firm purpose to dissect no more. A class picnic at the Presidio in March ended with some of our group gleefully swinging around the flagpole. "Trial by Jury," our operetta, was presented to the student body in early May. It was an animated performance, though perhaps not professional. Then, suddenly, it was the end of the year. September, I960, brought most of us back to our hilltop campus, tanned and ready to give the freshmen the welcome we had been given. Under the quiet guidance of Mother Patch we developed and spread our school spirit at nearly every opportunity. The first of our spirit-building endeavors was to sponsor a "No-Host Luncheon" and Pool party at the Hotel Del Coronado for our little sisters. Then "Coach Barbara" Pecarovich and her brawny football "team" con tributed significantly to the spirit before a game in which the Pioneers defeated the Marines 21-20. Another morale booster, a certain Western skit which was planned and rehearsed for the USD-MCRD game never premiered—fortunately— so agree those who were involved. After the annual retreat, we successfully co- sponsored an all-school Valentine Dance at the Grant Hotel. In April two of the sophomore members of the tennis team, Diane Corkill and Martha Spiers, helped carry the school name to the intercollegiate tennis tournament at Ojai. Our final contribution to the spirit of the College blossomed with the pink and white decor of our Bal Des Fleurs. -'•'•V lir&tJ hitUlf-' "/-•a i- id} in** Sp|iKj f| iiJTT/rV r f"i 7 lL ••I,—* «< -ir 'J :? f&ptl if iiy tart Sfefcl P hp The following autumn found us adjusting to life as upperclassmen and life on the other side of the bridge. With Mother Shaffer to help us we began a year which abounded in "firsts." It began with the experiment of having our Autumn Informal both in the Rose Room and the Palm Patio. After nine "come as you are" parties and Dr. Kocourek's ethics tests, gave us a new topic of conversation. And the twist gave us something novel to complain about—tortured muscles! Mixed parties at the homes of Dolly Barr, Patsy Buckley and Pat Quirk, were among that year's innovations. In April we sent our first delegation in two years to the Model United Nations. Their chairman, Kathy Day, and eight other juniors were initiated into the intrigues and caucusing of intercollegiate politics. At the Mad-Hatter's Party that spring, Dede Fiorino and Mary Olive Chambers made their debut in the hat fashion world as "The High and Mighty." When our college rings arrived, both we and the juniors from the Men's college had them blessed by Bishop Buddy at a ceremony in our chapel—thus originating another tradition. Our final "first" came with the appearance of a groom, John Rodee for bride Pam Jorday, in our May Fashion Show luncheon. Fall 1962 brought us together with serious plans now made for the future. Under the able counsel of veteran senior moderator Mother McShane, we assumed the leadership of the school and began final preparations for our roles in society. Bulletin-boarditis hit a major portion of the class as courses were pursued leading to elementary and secondary credentials. Senior pictures and organizing our fashionably early Christmas Ball at the La Jolla Country Club occupied much of our time. The Cuban crisis, the opening of the Ecumenical Council, and voting in the Brown-Nixon gubernatorial election also claimed our attention. On the bright side we experienced a near epidemic of engagement rings (that preluded a wedding- filled summer). By January we were accustomed to using the privilege of the new circulating library and sometimes found time to enjoy the new USD swimming pool. During the second semester we either waded through lesson plans or com miserated with those who did and by May we were certain that we would never forget the title of our theology book. As we take inventory of our hectically happy college years, we find that we are deeply appreciative of the values and principles instilled in us by the Religious of the Sacred Heart. But most of all, we are anxious to carry these principles to the world. sz&it T.'tiTtstw ifli.lSiV.iX~: ir —S mm •rii-Ji tfrw. It?,!# Vrttrfr Srttj iff? WW £reK,^;;; ; pM[K5JT" si • • MARGARET JOAN McCARTHY Poway, California Major: Chemistry Minors: Mathematics, Philosophy GRADUATE SCHOOL? Marsha Moore, Georgia Bechler, Francesca Halligan, Diane Corkiil. Miss Sharon Smith and Cdr Pal, M.D. of Pakistan. Mercado wich Dr. and Mn. JOlef Kalvoda. Mr. and Mn. Manu Miss Basel and Miss Moore: stand ing; Martha Spiers, seated. Miss Mildred C. Hagan Miss Clatke, Miss Wiltzius, Mother Clarke. Mother Guest, Margaret De Vargas, and Mother Pugh. CLASS OF 1963 in 1960. Norma Peck, Elizabeth Fiorino wel coming Reverend Mother Mejia, S.V. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bergin, Rev. Joseph Topping, Norma Peck, Frances Oldak, Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy, Elizabeth Fior- ino, and Ray Burg during Crib Ceremony, 1962. Reverend Mother Tee- garden showing Martha Spiers the letter from the KELLOGG FOUNDA TION. Mr. Fox with Heidi Maher, and Rosanne Coyne. Dr. Sweeney with Margaret Jo King, Frances Oldak, and Judy Hante11 Rizalina Erese Lt. Michael Hurley and Karen Warren Marilyn Jobaming, Pauicia Shannon. Donna Brower MARIA ELENA PEREZ DE MORENO Major: Education Minors: Philosophy, English Upper Division Dance. Sharon Grimm and Pamela Peters. Mr. Morgan, Dr. Kocourek, Mr. Lippert, Dr. Kalvoda, Dr. Sweeney, Dr. Howard. In background: Mr. Wilson, Madame Brink. Seated: Hisako Kawasaki, Mother Wolff-Salin; Standing: Michiko Oh- kurs, Hisako Okada. "Last class Dede." CAROL ANN BARR La Mesa, California Major: Philosophy Minors: Education, History V'^ JACQUELINE ANN BOLDUC Phoenix, Arizona Major: Mathematics Minors: Sociology, Philosophy KATHARINE LAMSON BROOME San Diego, California Major: Psychology Minors: Biology, Philosophy BARBARA ANN BREVELERI San Diego, California Major: English Minors: Art, Education, Philosophy DONNA KAY BROWER La Mesa, California Major: Theatre Arts Minors: Education, Philosophy LETITIA (LETTY) JANE BUCKLEY Stamford, Connecticut Major: Art Minors: History, Philosophy JOAN MARIE BUSSMAN, R.N. San Francisco, California Major: Nursing and Psychology Minor: Philosophy PATRICIA ANNE BUCKLEY La Jolla, California Major: History Minors: Political Science, Philosophy COLLEEN FRANCES CONWAY Oxnard, California Major: English Minors: French, Philosophy MARY OLIVE GEARING CHAMBERS, E. de M. San Diego, California Major: English Minors: History, Philosophy DIANE ELIZABETH CORKILL West Los Angeles, California Major: English Minors: French, Philosophy PAMELA GENEVIEVE CORKERY Mexico City, Mexico Major: General Literature Minors: Spanish, Philosophy KATHLEEN MARY DAY, E. de M. San Diego, California Major: Political Science Minors: Spanish, Philosophy MARY JEANNETTE DORAN, E. de M. Danbury, Connecticut Major English: Mmors: History, Education, Philosophy BARBARA A. DUBOIS San Diego, Califonria Major: Music Minors: Philosophy, Education BEVERLY JOY FALLIS China, Lake, California Major: Sociology Minors: Education, Philosophy INGRID CHRISTINA FARMAN Washington, D.C. Major: Chemistry Minors: Biology, Philosophy I JUDY JO FAILING San Marino, California Major: Social Studies Minors: English, Philosophy ELLEN MARGARET HAWTREE San Diego, California Major: History Minors: English, Philosophy iYLVIA ELAINE COSTON FERSON San Diego, California Major: Mathematics Minors: Physics, Philosophy ELIZABETH ANN FIORINO, E. de M. Everett, Washington Majors: Philosophy, Political Science Minors: History SHARON ANN GRIMM Fullerton, California Major: Sociology Minors: Philosophy, Education FRANCESCA HALLIGAN Fullerton, California Major: Mathematics Minors: Physics, Philosophy SHANNON SUE HAMM Whittier, California Major: History Minors: Education, Philosophy JULIA JEANNE HERTLE San Diego, California Major: English Minors: Social Studies, Education, Philosophy JUDITH LEE HANSEN Chula Vista, California Major: Sociology Minors: Philosophy, Psychology PAMELA LEE JORDAN, E. de M. San Francisco, California Major: Psychology Minors: English, Philosophy u ''» J -mm MARGARET ANNE HICKS San Diego, California Major: Spanish Minors: Sociology, Philosophy GERALDINE ANNE KAVANAGH Riverside, California Major: Social Science Minors: Speech and Drama, Philosophy HISAKO (Susie) KAWASAKI Tokyo, Japan Major: Sociology Minors: History, Philosophy JEANNETTE McLEOD LEAVENWORTH San Diego, California Major: French Minors: Philosophy, Sociology M I ALMA LUJAN CARDENAS Tijuana, B. C. Mexico Major: Biology Minors: Chemistry, Philosophy mk CAROL LEE LOWNEY, E. d e M. Lemon Grove, California Major: Sociology Minors: Mathematics, Philosophy DONNA ZUEGE LEWIS San Diego, California Major: Mathematics Minors: Philosophy, Biology PATRICIA ANN McELHANEY COSEO San Diego, California Major: Sociology Minors: Education, Philosophy FRANCES STEPHANIE OLDAK, E. de M. San Diego, California Major: Psychology Minors: Sociology, Spanish, Philosophy MARY JANE MITZNER La Jolla, California Major: Psychology Minors: Sociology, Philosophy MARION MARIE MOROSIN San Francisco, California Major Psychology Minors: English, Philosophy VERONICA TRIPENY NUTTING La Mesa, California Major: Sociology Minors: Philosophy, Education MARIE SARA ODDO Spring Valley, California Major History Minors: Education, English, Philosophy NORMA PECK San Diego, California Major: English Minors: History, Philosophy ANGELA JOSEPHINE PALERMO San Diego, California Major: English Minors: History, Philosophy MARILYN REGINA QUALIATO La Jolla, California Major: Sociology Minors: Education, Philosophy PATRICIA ANN QUIRK San Diego, California Major: English Minors: Social Science, Philosophy JOAN HELENE RIVELL San Diego, California Major: Sociology Minors: Education, Philosophy MARILYN RAMSEY La Mesa, California Major: English Minors: French, Philosophy MARY JO ROGERS Bonita, California Major: Art Minors: English, Philosophy, Spanish ANTOINETTE RIZZO Escondido, California Major: Sociology Minors: Education, Philosophy San Ardo, California Major: Sociology Minors: Psychology, Philosophy MARY JANE RUCKER Calexico, California Major: Spanish Minors: Education, Philosophy ELOISA EMILIA SANCHEZ ACUNA Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Major: Biology Minors: Chemistry, Philosophy ODA MARIA SCHEER, R.N. San Francisco, California Major: Nursing Minors: Philosophy, Psychology PATRICIA SHANNON North Hollywood, California Major: Sociology Minors: Education, Philosophy MARTHA LOUISE SPIERS Coronado, California Major: English Minors: History, Philosophy CAROLYN ANN SUTTON West Covina, California Major: Political Science Minors: History, Philosophy ELEANOR ANTOINETTE TAIX San Diego, California Major: Spanish Minors: Education, Philosophy MARGARET MARY TRUDELL San Diego, California Major: English Minors: History, Education, Philosophy JUDY ANNE TURLEY San Diego, California Major: Biology Minors: Chemistry, Philosophy CELIA VANDERWOOD TYCE, R.N. Bonita, California Major: Nursing Minors: Sociology, Philosophy ALICIA VIRGINIA VILLARREAL San Diego, California Major: Spanish Minors: Education, Philosophy NORAH CHARLENE UEKI San Diego, California Major: Sociology Minors: Education and Philosophy ROSA YAMADA Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Major: Chemistry Minors: Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy KAREN WARREN Arcadia, California Major: English Minors: Education, Philosophy, History MARGARITA MARIA ZELAYA ZIMONTES San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America Major: Biology Minors: Chemistry, Philosophy Princess LaDelle Willed Princess Sharon Grimm Queen Pamela Jordan „„„ HOMECOMING-1963 Prl Princess Anne Harrison Kathy Shea INDEX Bodenstadt, Priscilla 26, 70 Cavesina, Sandra Cazares, Norma Cendali, Beverlee 48 Acquarelli, Hank 31, 67 Boehler, Ann 24, 104, 106 69, 92, 101 Adams, Jane 51 72 61 Boger, Maudeen 79 Adkins, Marsha 78, 82 Chambers, Mary Olive . 25, 26, 128 Childs, Jean 47, 56, 62 Chow, Susan 77 Ciarrocca, Sharon 63 Clagett, Vicki 63 Clarke, Mother Genevieve . 102, 116 Clarke, Mary 68 Clarke, Miss May 116 Close, Signe 19, 63 Coleman, Cecilia 86 Comeau, Geraldine 80 Conlon, Patricia J 10 Conrad, Lynn 68 Conway, Colleen 128 Conway, Janet 8, 47, 55 Conway, Virginia .... 8, 42, 37, 69 Coombe, Marilyn 49 Corkery, Pamela 129 Corkill, Diane 114, 129 Cota, Beatriz 104 Coyne, Rosanne Ill Crede, Marilyn 37, 86 Cunningham, Cynthia 15, 56 Curley, Sue 104 Cusenza, Marianne 98 D'Agostino, Sandra 37, 86 D'Amico, Sharra 8, 14, 15, 86 Danz, Mother Frances .... 27, 103 Darcy, Madeleine 85, 86 Darley, Ellissia 11, 33, 60 Davis, Mr. Thomas H., Ill .... 29 Day, Kathleen 108, 130 de Groot, Charlotte 63 De Guide, Margaret 98 De Vanon, Ave . . 8, 10, 48, 73, 81 De Vargas, Margaret 117 Dickinson, Mrs. John 73 Dirr, Lana 73, 76 Doerr, Diana 19 Dolan, Janet 73, 81 Dolan, Nancy 42, 59 Bolduc, Jacqueline 124 Adlesh, Sally Bone, Susan Booth, Grace 48 53 Aguilar, Nona Maria 58 Alanis, Diane Alesch, Pamela 37, 70 26, 70 Boss, Alcy 52, 78 Botz, Mary Eva 62 58 23 62 26 Alioto, Rose Maria 85 Bowman, Patricia Altomare, Joan Anderson, Diane 53 62 62 38 Bragadin, Dr. P. Bruno Breen, Margaret Anderson, Sheila Ann Bremner, Mother Mariella Andrews, Mrs. Frederick S Brescia, Frances 32, 96 Breveleri, Barbara .... 37, 108, 125 Brink, Mrs. Bohan 52 Britt, Barbara 79 Broadus, Charlotte 42, 50 Broome, Katharine (Kitty) .... 125 Brower, Donna 115, 126 Brown, Eva Louise 15, 75, 82 Buckley, Letty 126 Buckley, Maureen 19, 77 Buckley, Patricia 6, 127 Buddy, Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy 20, 21, 36, 118 Buehlman, Kathryn 51 Buenger, Lois 56 Burchett, Bonnie 93 Burden, Dixon (Dixie) .... 52, 78 Burg, Ray 8, 43, 61,. 118 Bussman, Joan Marie, R.N 127 Butcher, Ann Louise 47 Butcher, Georgia 71, 82, 85 Butler, Janice 53 Byrne, Rt. Rev. Michael J 36 Cadden, Reverend John P. . . 39, 103 Cain, Nancy 27, 48, 78, 81 Campbell, Lawrence 80 Camus, Christine 100 Canedo, Annette 79 Canwell, Christina 14 Carames, Irene 69, 75 Carpenter, Carol 50 Carrasco, Teresa Maria 52 Carroll, Susan 101 Angleton, Marita Aranda, Irene Aretz, Barbara Arnaiz, Elsa A 32, 93 48 77 103 Ater, Beverly 61, 76 Aubrun, Marie-Odile Austin, Charlene Bacino, Michelle Back, Lauren Anne 55 79 18 74 Baker, Margaret (Peggy) .... 49, 62 Baldwin, Joyce Karen 61 Ballatore, Barbara Ann 61 Barr, (Dolly) Carol 25, 124 Barrett, Betty Ann 97 Bartek, Brenda 10, 26, 68, 74 Bartelme, Mrs. Richard 22 Basel, Miss Patricia 116 Bechler, Georgia 114 Beckett, Pamela 61 Bellis, Ann Louise 55, 56 Belson, Denise Joan .... 76, 78, 82 Belson, Mrs. Dennis 34 Belt, Mary Louise 81 Benziger, Monica 11, 60 Burg, Raymond 61 Bergin, Rt. Rev. Monsignor .... 118 Biko, Elaine 78, 85 Bill, Mary Andrea 42, 57 Biondo, Maria 84 Blaine, Judy Anne 80, 85 Blake, Virginia 76 Blell, Dianne 72 157 Dolan, William Doran, Jeannette Dorbecker, Beatriz 69 Giuliani, Rachelle Gligo, Stephanie Golden, Winifred Gonsalves, Kathleen 87 45 95 54 44 52 Izuel, Anna Izuel, Pilar 100 12, 130 49 69 99 28 51 84 Jalbert, Katherine Jensen, Barbara Jo Jimenez, Miss Susana Johansing, Marilyn Jolley, Yvonne Joe, Georgina Jordan, Kathleen Jordan, Pamela Jurika, Anne Kalvoda, Dr. Josef Kalvoda, Mrs. Josef Dorris, Suzanne Gonzalez, Ada Downs, Mary 106 120 Gonzalez, Conchita Doxie, Very Rev. Donald 20 Doyle, Sarita (Tica) .... 13, 19, 71 Dragolovich, Margo 39, 98 Duarte, David 118 Dubois, Barbara Ann 131 Duenez, Juliette 87 Dunn, Rosemary 16, 73, 92 Egan, Darlene 86 Eiseman, Wendy 15, 98 Elias, Maria Dolores 63 Ellis, Barbara 86 Engstrand, Miss Agnes 37 Erese, Rizalina Caguin 119 Erhardt, Nancy 88, 94 Esposito, Denise 19 Esposito, Susie 19 Everett, Peggy 96 Failing, Judy Jo 132 Fallis, Beverly 132 Farman, Ingrid 132 Farrens, Mother Bernice 32 Fear, Ralph 8 Ferguson, Lauren 61 Fernandez, Ana Maria 63 Ferson, Sylvia Coston 133 Fiorino, Elizabeth (Dee Dee) 6, 25, 36, 117, 118, 123, 134 Fipp, Mary 36, 100, 106 Flaherty, Michaele 27, 105 Flores, Ben 8 Fly, Sandra 68, 84 Forney, Anne Marie 63 Forgo, Georgina 70 Fortier, Constance 19, 76 Fox, Mr. Clayton 129 Fraenzl, Clare 10, 53 Furay, Mother Sally 104 Fusco, Mrs. Mary Weigand .... 22 Gannon, Reverend Robert I., S.J. 60, 102, 103 Gavin, Scott 13 Gehan, Mary 71 Geyer, Anita 79 Gillespie, Charlotte . . 14, 19, 37, 86 68 48 18 Good, Anita 36, 69, 100 Gordon, Donna Grady, Sandra Graham, Karen 41, 56, 59 70 137 32, 68 71, 77 Graves, Mrs. John H 22 115, 123 Gray, Ann 16, 60 115 Griffin, Saundra Grimm, Sharon 52 Kann, Mrs. Asela Gutierrez 22 121, 134 Karcher, Patricia Karpinski, Joan 10, 50 Guest, Mother Margaret 117 6, 24, 92 Gurnoe, Constance 18, 45 Kavanagh, Geraldine Kawaski, Hisako (Susie) 138 Guzinski, Gay 72 Hagan, Miss Mildred C 116 18, 24, 123, 138 Hager, Mildred 56 Halligan, Francesca ... 25, 114, 135 Halloran, Julie 98 Hamm, Shannon 135 Hanafin, Mrs. Roger 38 Hanks, Nancy 50 Hansen, Judith 119, 136 Harrison, Anne Welsh 41, 55 Hart, Brenda 96 Harter, Mary 19 Hawtree, Ellen Margaret 15, 82, 133 Head, Ann 33, 55 Healy, Anne 33, 61 Hellmer, Kathy 47 Hertle, Julia 10, 136 Hicks, Margaret 137 Higgins, Kathleen 44 Hill, Mrs. Myron 39 Hill, Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill 28, 102 Hirst, Mary Elizabeth 18 Hofman, Patricia 87 Holmberg, Louise. (Polly) 12, 88, 97, 98, 104 Horobetz, Lynn 48 Howard, Dr. Francis 33, 123 Hughes, Kathleen 10, 57 Hunter, Cynthia 39, 103, 113 Hurley, Michael 120 Hurley, Susann . . 8, 15, 31, 67, 87 Hyslop, Roseanne 8, 14, 80 Kemie, Mel 8, 43 Keppler, Mary Kay Kettenhoffen, Terry King, Margaret Jo Kinsella, Dorothy Klein, Mrs. Irwin J 56 8 94, 119 49 23 52 Klink, Anne Koch, Margaret 80, 81 28, 123 Kocourek, Dr. Roman Koss, Vicki 87 99 Koster, Carol (Lolly) Korzon, Suzanne Kozicki, Jo Ann Kruse, Patricia 105 87 27, 95, 99, 104 Lane, Roberta 44 32 Langen, Miss Helen L Laschuk, Olga 18, 69, 87 Laumann, Lawrence 93 Lawrence, Mother Irene 11, 29 Lawson, Claudia Lawson, Hilary 59 19, 47, 60 Leavenworth, Jeannette . . . 122, 139 Lee, Elizabeth 60 de Leon, Mother S 36 Leonard, Jane 13, 37, 84 Lewis, Donna Zuege 140 Lindseth, Catherine .... 36, 93, 101 Linnett, Ann 54 Lippert, Mr. Rudolph 33, 123 Logan, William 9 158 Long, Nancy Ann Losier, Penny Lowney, Carol Lucero, Carmen Lucido, William 42 Mitzner, Mary Jane 142 Patch, Mother Gertrude 37 Mix, Irma 68 29 51 Patterson, Susan 43 Pecht, Maureen . . 6, 26, 36, 95, 99 Peck, Norma 6, 8, 26, 61, 117, 144 Pecoraro, Concetta 80 Pecoraro, Rose Marie 80 Peraza, Sylvia 57 Perlowski, Kathleen 48, 60 Peters, Pamela 121 Pierce, Edith 76 Pierce, Judith 52 Planansky, Sheryl 26, 104 Polakiewicz, Mary Frances .... 104 Pomplun, Mary 26 Ponce, Frank 8 Pong, Elizabeth Ying 9 Pong, Susan 9, 43 Popp, Lorna 102 Potter, Patricia 48 Potts, Deborah 71 Pretsch, Elizabeth Susan 82 Price, Pamela 101 Pugh, Mother Mary Anais 117 Pulliam, Doris Ann 77 Puzo, Marilyn 105 Qualiato, Marilyn 145 Qualiato, Sandra 10 Quirk, Patricia 25, 145, 156 Rahl, Linda 88, 94 Ramsey, Marilyn 146 Rawlings, Mary Pat 83 Raynoha, Margaret (Peggy) .... 82 Redman, Mother Margaret 36 Redmond, Muriel 47, 52 Rego, Marianne 84 Rehm, Nancy 52 Reneau, Mrs. Patricia Sprague . . 22 Ricks, Claudia 49 Rivell, Joan 146 Rizzo, Antoinette 147 Roberts, Kay Jerelyn 32, 98 Robinson, Kathy 58 Rodee, Catherine 76 Rodriguez, Maria Teresa . . 69, 84 Rogers, Christine 55 Rogers, Mary Jo 11, 113, 147 Rohfleisch, Mrs. Kramer 94 Romley, Barbara 84 12, 140 42, 53 Monahan, Miss Judith Moore, Marsha 114 19 Moore, Miss Patricia 96 Lujan, Alma 33, 139 14, 44 Moreno, Cecilia 101 Moreno, Maria Elena Perez de . . 121 Morgan, Mr. John D 28 Morgan, Margaret 12, 88, 97 Morganti, Michalyn 73, 77 Morosin, Marion 25, 142 Morrison, Joanne 74 Morrison, Laura 85 Mota, Irma 156 Mournian, Patricia 43 Munsell, Suzanne 26, 77 Murphy, Mother Agnes 37 Murphy, Patricia (Patty) 33, 88, 99 Murray, Joyce 81 Newman, Ann 100 Nolan, Mary Ann 8, 43, 59 Normington, Mamie 59 Nutting, Veronica (Penny) 25, 122, 143 Nye, Arlene 37, 79 Oas, Juliana 100 Ochoa, Leticia, R.N 93 O'Connell, Bill 48 O'Connor, Sharon 103 Oddo, Marie 24, 108, 143 Odgers, Glory 12, 33, 92 Lundquist, Susan MacGrath, Dr. John 81 48 42 Mackin, Jackie Mackin, Mary Madalena, Anita Maggio, Mary Maher, Heidi Malanga, Juanita Mansir, Rachel 11, 53 55 119 99 81 Markey, Miss Kathryn M Martin, Margaret (Marty) 156 8, 12, 26, 87 Martin, Margaret (Margy) .... 82 Mathieu, Monique 43 Mattinson, Maribeth .... 10, 14, 81 Mayfield, Stephanie .... 26, 88, 101 McBirnie, Lynne 38, 101 McBrearty, Mary Jo .... 41, 47, 56 McCarthy, Margaret 33, 114 McCarrthy, Peter 84 McChesney, Mary Patricia 41, 53, 56 McCracken, Ann 47 McCracken, James 8, 43, 68 McDevitt, Michael 31 McDevitt, Mother Kathleen .... 15 McDonald, Margaret ... 19, 35, 42 McElhaney, Patricia (Coseo) 113, 141 McGarvey, Anne 18, 82 McGrady, Kathleen 8 McMahon, Catherine (Cathy) 8, 19, 77 McMillan, Jean 82 McMillan, Judy 99 McShane, Mother Catherine . . 27, 29 Meehan, Patricia 47 Meier, Roberta 48 Mehren, Annette 71 Mejia, Reverend Mother Leonor, S.V 117 Mercado, Mrs. Manuel . . 14, 15, 115 Mercado, Mr. Manuel 115 Mesner, Steffani 44 Mills, Catherine 37, 85 Ohkura, Michiko Okada, Hisako Oldak, Frances 123 123 69, 108, 113, 118, 119, 141 Olivares, Mary Ellen 50, 62 O'Malley, Sally O'Neil, Kathleen 69 33, 46 Otis, Christie 19 19 Otis, Mary Lynn Owen, Jeremie Paderewski, Colette 14, 80, 85 101 Paeske, Juliet 43 Pal, Surgeon Lt. Cmdr. M.M. Pakistan Navy 115 144 Palermo, Angela Parker, Ann Southworth 80 Parker, Mr. Irving 39 159
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