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THE WORD "auntir. HAS BEEN TAKEN RIGHT OUT OF THE PAGES OF
MEDIEVAL HISTORY. IT WAS THE MAILED GLOVE WORN BY THE CRUSA
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HIGH CRUSADERS.
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1 9.65 marks the fifth year of existence of Maricn High
School. We, the Crusaders, out of deep respect for the founders
of the only Catholic High School in the South Bay area, dedicate
THE GAUNTLET to Reverend Joseph N. Stadler and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Egger. These first crusaders hold our sincere
gratitude for making the first co-institutional school in the San
Diego diocese a reality.
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BOY S'
VICE-PRINCIPAL
REVEREND
LEO F_ LANPHIER
Our versatile Boy's Vice-Prin-
cipal is indeed a busy person
on the M.H.S. campus. Father
Lanphier's time is consumed by
his duties as A.S.B. Moderator
Reveler Moderator, Annual Advi-
sor, and as an instructor of
Religion I, History II and Eng-
lish .11I & IV.
PRINCIPAL
VERY REVEREND
JOHN C. DESMOND
DISCIPLINARIAN
Father John C Desmond has been
with us for only one year, but in
that period of time has become
well known by everyone on
campus. His tranquil tones
over the loud speaker have trans-
mitted a friendship and a sincere
interest to his students.
Through his efforts Marian High
School has surpassed previous
achievements. This annual is
a witness to his conscientious
labors.
G I R L S'
VICE-PRINCIPAL
SISTER
MARY AURELIA, S.M.
As Dean of Girls, Sister Mary
Aurelio has been a constant
companion and an attentive
counselor to her IMercy girls'
at Mar ion for five years. Within
Sister's busy schedule a"re in-
cluded her duties as A.S.B. Mod-
erator and as an instructor of
Ameri<:an Government.
REVEREND BENJAMIN CARRIER
Order is preserved in more than one tashion by
Marian High School's Dean of Discipline. Father
Carrier is highly respected by his students
for his tact and justice in al!.B!atters. He in: ..
structs classes in Biology.
REVEREND
DOMINIC DE PASQUALE
RELIGION II, IV
LATIN I, II, III, IV
REV. RONALD MENDONCA
CHEMISTRY - PHYSICS
ALGEBRA II
MATH.IV
ATHLETIC MODERATOR
MR. JOHN ATILANO
SPANISH I, II, III
U.S. HISTORY
MODERA TOR OF DEBATE
AND FORENSIC ARTS
REVEREND
JOHN LEAHY
RELIGION I, II, III, IV
BOOSTER CLUB MODERATOR
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
MODERATOR
MR. DAVID BARTLETT
FOOTBALL COACH
J.V. BASEBALL COACH
REVEREND
FRANCIS CARRELL
SPANISH I, II
MR. TAN FIELD BROOKS
COACH
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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MR. JAN CHAPMAN
WORLD HISTORY
U.S. HISTORY
P.E. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
COACH VARSITY FOOTBALL
VARSITY BASKETBALL
J.V. BASEBALL
MR. RONALD MACKO
ENGLISH I, II
ALGEBRA I
MR. DENNIS GOGGIN
LATIN I, III
LATIN CLUB MODERATOR
MR. ROBERT KEYES
BUSINESS LAW
DEVELOPMENTAL READING
ECONOMICS
P.E. COACH
J.V. FOOTBALL
J.V. BASKETBALL
VARSITY BASEBALL
I.
MR. D E N ~ I S GUSTIN
ALGEBRA I
PLANE GEOMETRY
TRACK COACH
SISTER DOLORES MARIE
RELIGION I
ALGEBRA I
PLANE GEOMETRY
MATH. IV
PROBATIONER SODALITY
SISTER JEAN MARIE
RELIGION III
SHORTHAND I, II
TYPING
OFFICE PRACTICE
SCRIBES MODERATOR
SISTER MARY GERTRUDE
RELIGION IV
CHEMISTRY - PHYSICS
ALGEBRA I, II
GLEE CLUB DIRECTCR
SISTER MARIE de LOURDES
RELIGION I
ENGLISH I, II
FRESHMAN CHORAL DIRECTCR
G.A.A. MODERATOR
SISTER MARY LaSALLE
RELIGION II
LATIN II, IV
DRAMA
LATIN CLUB MODERATOR
SISTER MARY CAROLIN
RELIGION III
ENGLISH III, IV
PAGE ADVISOR
SISTER MARY LILLIAN
RELIGION IV
SPANISH I, II, III, IV
SERVICE CLUB DIRECTOR
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SISTER MARY VIVIAN
RELIGION II
BIOLOGY
CLOTHING
SODALITY MODERATOR
MRS. CHARLES QUINN
LIBRARIAN
MRS. JOHN ANDREWS
WORLD HISTORY
AMERICAN HISTORY
MRS. MARLENE SKIPPLE
VOLLEYBALL COACH
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MRS. JEANNE MOYER
ENGLISH II
DEVELOPMENTAL READING
HISTORY II
MRS. JEANNE SUTTON
LIBRARIAN
MRS. THOMAS DALY
SCHOOL SECRETARY
MR. RAUL COTA
(Curly)
BUS DRIVER
MAINTENANCE
MRS. THOMAS LEPOVITZ
SCHOOL SECRETARY
MR. CHARLIE INMAN
(Charlie)
JANITOR
MRS. JAMES SHELE
SCHOOL SECRETARY
MR. WILLIAM ZARAVIA
(Bill)
BUS DRIVER
MAINTENANCE
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VIVIAN KELLEY
PRESIDENT 1251
LAURENS W. YOUMANS
VALIDICTORIAN
JOHN ARRIGONI
PRESIDENT 12
PATRICIA J. GEBHARDT
PRESIDENT 1253
WILLIAM MOHR
SALUTATORIAN
Not oon wo 1Br 1J1orgottrn
MEMORIES
Memories of hard work and fun. Memories of games and dances.
Memories of homework. Ugh! And Senior Ditch Day. Yea! Memories
of a locker that wouldn't budge. Memories that grew, as did our campus.
Memories not soon to be forgotten.
VOICES
Voices of the classroom and outside the classroom! Voices of
teachers and cheerleaders! Voices at raUys and plays; voices of friends.
And who can forget the voices on away game busses.
SIGHTS
Sights of heartbreak and thrills. Sights of report cards (Oh brother!)
and winninlLlouchdowns. Sights of the Junior Prom and final exam papers
Our Senior Tree (What Senior Tree?), not soon to be forgotten.
Alas. the voices, Sights and experiences of four years wane, but we
are not soon free of the impressions they leave. Not soon free of our
bonds to Marian. With us always are lasting memories, memories not
soon to he forgotten.
PRISCILLA O. ARMENDARIZ
see what grace is seated on
this brow - a most exquisite
lady .
Scri bes 4; MHS 2, 3; NHS 4;
NBHS 4
JOHN GLEN ARRIGONI
"I like your silence, it shows
off your wonder. III
. Lettermen's Club 3,4; Sr. Class
Pres. 4
MARY E. ABRAHAM
"Dexterity so obeying appetite,
that what she will, so does and
does so much.'"
Annual 4; Glee Club 1; Drama
1 2; MHS 3,4; Revelers 3, 4
National Thespi an Society
TERRENCE MICHAEL ARTHUR
Foolery, Sir. does walk about
the orb. like the sun, it shows
through .
Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Soda-
lity 1; Revelers 4
It'
WILLIAM WALTER BABIC
"In simple and pure soul I
come to you."
Sodality 1; Journalism 3,4, co-
editor 4; Sec. Treas urer 3;
Lettermen's Club 2,3, NHS 4;
Drama 2
LYNN C. BADDELEY
"By Jupiter. an ange If or if not
an earthly paragon."
Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Prin-
cess 4; Sec- Secretary 4; Revel
ers 3,4; MHS Science Fair 3rd
place
SARAH E. BAJO
"Her virtue is bold and goodness
never fearful.'
Sodality 1,2,3,4; V-Prefect 4;
Sec. Secretory 4; GAA 1,2,3
Treasurer; MHS 1,2,3,4; NHS 4
ROBERT JOSEPH BEAUDINE JR.
And here I stand - judge m.y
masters . ..
Sodal ity 1,4; Annual Photo-
grapher 4
ZANDRA G. BERNAL
"All are advised to give her
music o'mornings. they say it
will penetrate."
Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Scribes 4;
MHS 3
ELEANOR A. BLAKELY
"What she does still betters
what is done."
Edi tor Annua I 4; Student Con-
gress 3,4; Sec President 3;
Sodality 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3;
Revelers 3,4; SAA; Journalism
3; MHS 2,3,4; NHS 4; 1st pi SD
Science Fair 3, 4
DONNA KAY BOWERING
Of cannot te II what you think of
my life; but for my sing Ie se If
f live to be myself. U
GAA 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Sod-
ality 2,3,4; Scribes 4; Journa
lism 1; Drama 2,3; NBHS 4
WILLIAM FRANCIS BRYANT
"His heart is as far from fraud,
as heaven from earth. II
Sodality 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Prefect
4; Journalism 3,4; Lettermen's
Club 3,4; NHS 4; Revelers 3,4;
1st place MHS Science Fair 3;
2nd place SD Science Fair 3;
SAA Cum Loude, National The ..
pian Society 4
NORMA CALLADO
6 Her content is her best having;
it is meat and drink to see a
clown. '
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Scribes 4
PEGGY L. CARMICHAEL
Her's is an art which does mend
nature, change it rather; but the
aTt itse If is nature. II
Sec. V-Pres 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,
4; Scri bes 4; MHS 3
DENNIS RAY CHRISTE
ff TO have a giant's strength, but
it is tyrannous to use it as a
giant. II 1!1
Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Sec. V-
President 3; Revelers 3,4
JACKI E L. CLARK
0, she doth teach the torches
to burn bright!1I
Scribes 4; V-Pres 1; Student
Congress 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
Sodality 2; MHS 3; Drama 2
BONNIE L. CLINGAN
f$ How green you are and fresh
in this old WOT ld I"
20' Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Sec. Treas.
4; Sadallty 1,2,3,4; Drama 1,2;
Revelers 3,4; Sec. Secretary 3;
Glee Club 1,2,3; MHS 1,2,3
JA.\lES JOSEPH COONEY
til The. innocent sleep: Sleep.
that lenits the rave ll'd s leave
of care."
Revelers 4
WILLIAM BRUCE EDWARDS
How is it with me when every
noise appalls me?"
Sadality 1,3,4; Prefect 4; Reva-
lers 3,4
ERNESTINA ESPINOZA
f'I[ feel within me a peace above
all earthly dignities . a still and
quiet conscience."
Glee Club 1; Scribes 4
IRENE M. FRAIRE
She puts her tongue a little in
her heart. and chides with think-
ing. III
Soda I ity 1,2,3,4; Sec. 2; Glee
Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Drama 1,2
JULIETTE E. FRYER
Her countenance like richest
alchemy. will change to virtue
and to worthiness . II
Glee Club 2,3,4; Scribes 4
JACQUELINE M. FULLER
Put thyself into the trick of
singu larity . II
Glee Club 4

DAVID GASTON GASTELUM
"I fee I within me a peace above
all earthly dignities."
Sodality 3,4; Lettermen's Club
3,4
PATRICIA J. GEBHARDT
Her beauty hangs upon the
cheek of night like a jewe I in
an Ethiop's ear. II
Sec. Pres. 2,4; Student Congress
2,4; Sec. Treasurer 1; Glee Club
1,2,3; Revelers 3,4; National
Thespian Society 4; Sodality 2-
3; Journal i sm 4; NHS 4, Home-
coming Princes 4
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VERNON J. GIONFRIDDO
"The very firstlings of my heart
shall be the firstlings of my hand"
Sodality 1
MARIA O. GOMEZ
"Thou showest a noble vessel."
Glee Club 1; Scribes 4; GAA 1
JANET A. GUTIERREZ
I were but little happy if I
could say how much."
Sodality 2, 3, 4; Scribes 4; 21
GAA 1,2
PATRICK HAMILTON -
-I am nothing, if not critical. N,
Lettermen's Club 4; Revelers 3,4
MARY M. HERMAN
A light heart, lives
22 Glee Club 1, 2, 3
THOMAS EARL HICKS
"There's nothing to be got now-
a-days, unless thou elms't
fish for it."
Sodality 1; Lettermen's Club 4;
Rev c:.: lers 4 Sgt.-at-Arms, Notion-
al .)ociety 4
JANET M. HILL
"Signs of nobleness. like star,
shall shine on all deserves. U
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Sodality 3,4;
Scribes 4
CAROLYN E. JOHNSON
She waxes . desperate with im-
agination. IJ
Glee Club 1,2;3,4; Scribes 4;
MHS 1,2; Drama 2; Soda I i ty
KAREN S. JOHNSON
"There's nothing ill can dwell
in such a temple. U
SAA Cum Laude; ASB Sec. 3;
Sodality 2,3,4, V-Prefect 3,
Prefect 4i Student Congress 1,3,
4; Sec.Pres.1; Sec. V-Pres.2;
Glee Club 1,2,3; Revelers 3;
MHS 1,2,3,4; NHS 4; Editor Dot ...
line Marian 4
MARY ELLEN KELLEHER
"Things done we II and with care
eXe17i.pt themse lves from fear. IJ#
Sec.Class Treasurer 4; Glee
Club 1,2,3; Revelers 3,4; Na-
tional Thespian Society 4; Sod-
ality 2,3; Journalism 4; MHS
1,2,4
MARilYN D. KENNEY
.., Chaste and immacu late in
very thoug nt."
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Scribes 4;
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4
VIVIAN l. KEllEY
.., Her sunny locks hang on her
temples like golden fleece.
Sec. Pres.4; Student Congress
4; Sec. V-Pres.3; Sec.Secretary
2JGlee Club 2J3; Revelers 3,4,
VPres.3, Sec.4; National Thes
pian Society 3,4; Journalism 3,
4; Sophomore Oratorical Winner
2; NHS 4, GAA 1,2J3,4
GEORGE lUCIUS KilCREASE III
"What I think I utter and spend'
my malice in my breath. Ij
Sodality 1; Journalism 3; An. 4;
lettermen's Club 3; Sec. Sec.
3,4; Revelers 3,4
MAUREEN A. KING
n Beleive me, 1 speak as my un-
derstanding instructs me, and as
mine honesty puts .it to utterance.
Glee Club 1,2,3; Revelers 4;
Journalism 4; MHS 4
MARIE L. lEONARD
Ah, to be as full of peril and
adventerous spirit!"
Sec. ' V-Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; 23
Revelers 3,4, V-Pres.4; National
Thespian Society 3,4; Annual
4; MHS 1,2,3; NHS 4
GERALD WAYNE lEONARD
'0, that my tongue were in the
thunder's mouth. Then with a
passion I'd shake the world. II
Sec. Pres. 2; Sodality 1,2,3,4,
Prefect 3; Oratorical Award 2;
Gaveliers 3; Revelers 3,4;
Toastmasters Award 3; Student
Congress 2
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CHARLES EUGENE LITTLE JR.
Some, that smile, have in their
hearts, I fear, millions of mis-
chief .
Gaveliers 3; Lettermen's Club
4; Annual 4; NHS 4
VAL THOMAS LEPOVITZ JR.
0, this learning! What a thing
it is I"
Sec. Pres. 2; Sodality 1,4;
Section Pres. 2; Sodality 1,4;
Student Congress 2,4; Editor
Annual 4; Football Mgr. 2;
Glee Club 2; Scholarship Win. 4;
NHS 4; 2nd pI. MHS Science
Fair 3; Drama 2; SAA Cum Laude
DONNA A. LOCKRIDGE
My desire more s harp than filed
stee I did spur me forth.
Student Congress 4; Sodality 2,
3,4, Treas. 3; Glee Club 1;
Revelers 4; Journalism 3,4; Ga
eliers 3; 1st pi SO Science Fair
3; 2nd pi Lion Club Speech 3
GERALDO LOFFREDO
(I A most acute juvenal; voluble
and free of grace."
National Thespian Society 4;
Revelers 3,4; Sgt-at-Arms 3;
Lettermen's Club 3, 4
ROSA LOPEZ
H er heart is as jar away from
fraud, as heaven from earth.
Scr ibes 4, Secretary 4; Glee
Club 1,2,3,4; MHS 1,2,3,4; NHS
4; MBHS 4
MAURICE JAMES LUQUE
There is nothing good or bad,
but thinking makes it so.-
Sec. Treas. 2; Sec. VPres. 3;
Lettermen's Club 3,4; Revelers
3,4, Pres. 4; Journalism 3;
Annual 4
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MARIE G. MARQUEZ
"Those happy smiles that play-
ed on your ripe lips have seen
sunshine and rain at once .
Student Congress 1, NHS 4; Re-
velers 3,4; GAA 4; Sodality 2,3,
4; MHS 4
CLARA M. MARUCA
A combination and a form in
deed where every god did seem
to se t his seal. "
SAA Cum Laude; ASB V-Pres.4;
Student Congress 4; Glee Club
1,2,3; Revelers 3,4; Notj anal
Thespian Society 4; Journal ism
4; Sodality 2,3,4; Varsity Cheer-
leader 2,3; MHS 1,2,3,4; NHS 4;
Homecoming Queen 4
"That I am mee k and gentle
among these butchers.
Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2;
Revelers 3,4; Best Supporting
Actor Award 3; Annual 4; Na-
tional Thespian Society 4
ALANA M. MIL TON
"The most peerless piece of
earth. I think. that e'er tile sun
shone bright on. "
Varsity Cheerleader 4; Sodality
1,2)3,4 Treas; Annual 4; Section
Treas. 1, 3; Glee Club 1,2,3;
MHS 1,2,3; Revelers 3,4; Na-
tional Thespi an Society 3, 4
TERRIE A MODIC
"Oh. she sits high in all peoples
heart'
Sec. V-Pres. 1; Glee Club 2,3;
Annual 4; -Revelers 3,4; Notional
Thespian Society 4; 2nd pi MHS
Science. Fair 3; MBHS 4
WILLIAM JOSEPH MOHR
"That valor is the chie,est
virtue most dignifies the haver. /II
Gavaliers 2,3; Sodality 1,2,3,4;
VFW Voice of Democracy Award
4; NHS 4; Lettermen's Club 4;
SAA; Annual 4; Revelers 4
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RICHARD ALBERT MONSCHEIN
-/ cannot draw a cast. nOT eat
dried oats; it it be man's work,
I will do it.'
Sec. Pres. 3; Lettermen's Club
3,4; Student Congress 3
SERGIO MORAN
He is not only the soul of wit,
but t,he cause of wit tn .others
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4
RUDOLPH PATRICK MURRILLO
Forsooth, a great arithmatician
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Sec Sec. 2; Gcveliers 3; Art
Award 1; All-Around Freshman
Boy Award; Scholarship Winner
3; Hon. Mention MHS Science
Fair 3
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' NHS 4; SAA Cum Laude;
Annua 4
JUAN HUMBERTO ORTIZ
As you are old and reverend
you should be wise.
JAMES EUGENE PERRY
condemn the fault, and not the
actor of it.
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4
MARY I. PERRY
Oh, bless thy Jive wits ,"
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Drama 2;
Sodality 2, 3, 4
MARGARET M. PRICE
A maiden of infinite jest of
most excellent fancy."
Glee Club 1; Revelers 3,4; GAA
1,2,3,4; National Thespian Soc.
MARY K. PRISBYLLA
.. She is ever fair and never proud
has a tongue at Will, yet is
never loud."
Glee Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4
ADRIANA REAL
"NO lady closer, it is believed
that thou will not utter what
. thou dost not know.
Glee Club 1; Sodality 1; MHS 3;
Scri bes 4
ANA REBOLLAR
TO be honest as this world
goes is to be one picked out of
ten thousand
Scribes 4
PA TRICIA A. RISLEY
.. She will sing the savageness
out oj a bear." 27
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1
BRENDA K. RUHLAND
"Definitively thus I answer you
Drama 2; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Gave-
liers 3; Drama 1, 2
28
LINDA F. RUHLAND
She is in a; quick forge and
working house of thought; sky
aspiring and ambitious thought. II
Glee Club 1; Sodality 1,2,3,4;
Gaveliers 3; Drama 1, 2
GILBERTO C. SALINAS
As prone to mischief.- as able
to perform it. "
Glee Club 2, 3
MARIA E. SALINAS
I cannot hide what I am; I must
be sad when I have cause and
smile at no man's .jests. II
G!ee Club 2,3,4
GEORGE MANUEL SANCHEZ
And topping all others in
boasting. ,.
Hon. Mention MHS Science Fair
2; Sodality 4; Annual 4
MARY A. SEARCY
The observed of all the obser-
vers.
Jounralism 3,4; Sec.
Sec. Treas. 3; Sec. Secretary 1;
Glee Club 1,2j3; Revelers 3,4;
Sodality 1,2,3,4; Drama 1,2; MHS
2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4
VIRGINIA K. SLAGLE
'She frames . herself to orderly
requests and is be friended with
the aptness of the seasons.'
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Sodality 2;
3,4; Seri bes 4
ELIZABETH J. STEELE
[ will spare no wit, I warrant
you/"
Sodality 2,3,4; Treas.2; GAA 1,
2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Journa-
lism 1; Gaveliers 4; NHS 4;
MHS 3; Revelers 4
RICHARD EUGENE SWANSON
Of have laboured for the poor
gentleman. to the extremest
s hare of my modesty.
Revelers 3; Gaveliers 3; Han.
mention MHS Science Fair 2
NORMA A. TABANAO
"Her good heart shines bright,
and never changes, but keeps
her course truly."
Sec. Treas. 2; GAA 1,2,3,4
JOHANNA H. TOMASULA
"She catches all passions in the
craft of her will.'
ASB Sec. 4; Student Congress 4
Sec. Secretary 3; Revelers 3,4;
Sodality 3,4, Secretary 3; SAA;
Gaveliers 4; MHS 2,3.4; NHS 4
GABRIEL RALPH TORRES
A fe llow of infinite jest, of
most exee llenee fancy."
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 2!
MARY T. TRIERWEILER
.. Her words are bonds, her oaths
are orae les. "
Sodality 2,3.4, Sec.3; Journ.1,4,
MHS 2,4; 2nd pi SD Science Fair
SAA
ROBERT WAYNE TROPE
"we II I must be patient there is
no jettering oj authority.'
30 Lettermen's Club 4; Revelers 3,4
DENA M. TULLIUS
She is a jriend and a compan-
ion even in the front 01 war."
Revelers 4; National Thespian
Society 3; GAA 4
GLORIA UZARRAGA
"Tell me. where is jancy bred,
in the heart or in the head?"
Scribes 4; MHS 2,3
MARIA VALDEZ
.. F.asten your ears to my advis.
ing jar they are me llowed by
the stealing hours oj time.'
Scri bes 4; MHS 2, 3
PATRICIA VALDOVINES
Oh, this girl lends mettle to
us all!"
Glee Club l,2,3,4,Pres.
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4;
Student Congress 4; Sec. Pres.1;
Sec. Treas. 2; Drama 1, 2, SAAj
MHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4
GREGORY MICHAEL VAN BOOM
It Falseness cannot come from
thee. jar thou look'st modest as
justice,"
Sec. VPres. 2; Revelers 4;
Sodality 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; 2nd
pi SD Science Fair 3; NHS 4;
Notional Thespian Society 4
Smooth runs the water where
the brook is deep.'
MARILYN WYNN
liMen's eye's were made to l09k
and let them gaze.
Scribes 4, Pres. 4; Revelers 3,4;
GAA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Gfee Club
1, Student Congress 4; Section
YPres. 1; Annual 4; Home
comifl9 Princess 4; MHS 3
NANCY E. VITALICH
A kind overflow of kindness ;
with love sincere & pUTe thought
Journ. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3;
Revelers 4; National Thespian
Society 4
KATHLEEN M. WATSON
Ah me! How weak a thing the
heart 0/ woman is."
Revelers 3,4; Annual 4; Glee )]
Club 1,2; GAA 1, 2, 3; MHS 1,2,3
LAURENS WILLIAM YOUMANS JR .
The wound's in1)isible that
love's kef:n arrows make.
Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; ASB
Treas. 3; ASB Pres. 4; Revel-
ers 3,4; Sodal ity 3,4;. Student
Congress 3,4; Most Representa-
tive Student Award 3; Glee C l u ~
2; Journalism 3; National Thes-
pi,n Society 4
The Homecoming Queen and her court. From left to right are: Lynn Baddeley, Mike McCormack,
Patty Gebhardt, Pat Valdez, Bill Youmans, Vivian Kelley, Maurice Luque, Marilyn Wynn, Bill Bryant.
The year 1964 was made brighter by the Homecoming Dance.
Marian students rallied to the occasion representatively. Over
a hundred students attended the festivities at the Coronado
Womens' Club. Solt lights were reflected from the bay and the
music cauld be heard for blocks. The evening was highlighted
by the crowning of Clara Maruca as Homecoming Queen. Clara
was elected by the members of the football team from a group of
five seniors. It was obviously a difficult decision.
Marian High's Homecoming
Queen of 1965 Cla ra Maruca
Rule Brittania, I always say!
Girl from Alps
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The flower fed buffaloes of the spring . ...
- lindsay
I met a traveler from an antique land . .. .
- Shelly
And I stained the water clear, and I wrote my
happy songs every child may joy to hear ..
- Blake
There comes a pause in the days occupation
that's known as the Chi Idren's Hour .....
- Longfellow
35
Poems are made by fools like me . .. . .. . .
- Ki Imer
Thai's my last duchess pointed oh the wall._
- Browning
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in r
The year is 1980. During the past months the following lines have been clipped from the world' s
foremost magazines and newspapers. These editorials, reviews and noteworthy comments re-
flect well upon the class of 1965 .
... . ... . . . Today was a memorable and historical occasion. United States astronaut, Lt. Cmdr.
George L. Ki !crease, became the first earthmen to set foot upon the surface of Mars. He immedi -
ately established communications with Martian representatives and is currently circulating a
petition to change the name of their planet . Mr. John Gionfriddo has succeeded in estab-
lishing a new Olympic record for the shot put. His best effort of four feet five and one half
inches so amazed his competition that he was declared winner by default .... .. The renowned
Pulifizer Prize winner, Dr. Mary Trieryteiler, is again making headlines as the first interplane-
tary newspaper editor . .... Mr . Sergio Moran today smashed the world ' s land speed record at
Indianapolis. His 500 horsepower lotus-powered purple outclassed all opponents . .. .
Standing room only is left at Yankee Stadium for the opening game of the World Series. Starting
pitches for the Yanks is that 25 game winner, Pegi " Lefty" Price. She will face the home-run
"Queen" of 1980, Mary "Abe, the Babe " Abraham . .. The aging Chet Huntley is back from an
interview with Miss Jonie Tomasula, the noteworthy raiser of a fine breed of sled dogs in the
land of the Midnight Sun . . .. . Mr . Bruce Edwards today announced the gala opening of his second
in a chain of ten wholesale surf shops. His latest establishment is located at 410 Cactus Lane,
Fairfield, Kansas . . Miss Patricia Valdovinos was voted today as the best hotel manager of
all Mexico City. She confided to our reporters on the scene that her future plans include a colla-
boration with Miss Mary Perry, who recently purchased the Hotel Del in Coronado, California . ...
Dr. Gerald Leonard boarded an non-stvp flight to Madrid this evening. He is the
world's foremost consultant in his field and will be undertaking a never before attempted opera-
tion at the Torres stables near the outskirts of the city . .... . . Famed n"urses, Donna Lockridge, R.
N., and Sarah Bajo, R. N. , boarded a non- stop rocket flight to the moon early this morning. For
security reasons, they could only tell us that their work will include caring for moon-struck
astronauts . ... The headlines are big, big, big tonight as race driver , Mary Searcy, has won
the Grand Pri x. It was reported that she made only one stop, taking a minute to chat with an
old classmate, Folk Singer, Pat Risley, who is currentl y on a European tour with her dog and
guitar .. . . On the international scene, Mr. Gregory Van Boom announced his candidacy in the
June primary battle in the eleventh district, Ti juana, B. C. Primary opposition is expected
from incumbent John Ortiz. Sr. Ortiz was s wept into office four ye ars ago by a five to one major-
ity. Among the five that voted for him wa s his brother-in-law, Sr . Gilbert Salinas ... Lt. Cmdr.
Kilcrease, on his fourth flight to Mars this year, sent a Marsogram back to Earth reporting that
his . flight companion, Captain Marilyn Wynn, was unable to do her famed Wynn Walk". for the
disappointed Martians due to a lack of gravity . .. .. Sr .' s Mary Prisbylla and Norma Tabanao
have become the proud owners of "The Swing'n Surf Club" in Hawaii. Janet Gutierrez closed her
"Crater Lake " club to join them in a partnership .. .... Acapulco is pulling in daily tourists with
free samples of that scented " De vil-Red" nail polish. When asked about her astonishing success,
manufacturer, Gloria Uzaraga had this to say, " No comment" .. .. .. . Capt. Gerald Loffredo of the
Army Corps of Engineers has officialy announced intentions of a new bay crossing between the
cities of San Diego and Coronado. He has proposed that the existing four lane bridge be re-
placed by a more practical ferry transit system ...... Prima Donna, Zandra Bernal, received rave
reviews for her performance in Puccini ' s " Madam Butterfly. However, spotlighting the gala
premiere last night were those two notorious matadors, Rosa Lopez and Priscilla Armendariz.
Their usual Toreadors, Maria Valdez and Ernestina Espinoza, accompanied them .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ..
'rnpqrry
Noted scientist, Dr. Eleanor Blakely, was awarded the Nobel Prize in the field of Biology for
her intensive study of Planada. Dr.Blakely stated upon reception of the award that she certainly
intends to continue to devise new and better tortures for them ....... Terrence Arthur, Ph.D.,
University of California, has devised on entirely new approach to the field of mathematics. He
proposes a revolutionary counting theory involving the use of several tons of apples and oranges
....... Judge Dena Tullius is attempting to "curb" those 'never before attempted' operations ot
the Torres stables ....... Mr. Robert Trope has recently leased the fourteen story Bank of Amer-
ica building in downtown San Diego. He plans to remodel and open the first in a chain of Bob's
Burger Basements .... . .. Actresses, Lupita Marquez and Clara Maruca, announced the official
opening of their &.tM&M" chain of International Candy Stores ....... Actor Bill Babic made his
first public appearance since the premiere of his latest motiqn picture, - Tiptoe Through the
Tulips ....... Senator Patricia Gebhardt today officialy announced her intention of running for
the U. S. Presidency. Her able-bodied press secretary Mary Ellen Kelleher, announced that the
popular Senator, Lynn Baddeley, has proposed to wholeheartedly back the Senator's campaign .....
Jim Cooney and his Firehouse Five plan a one night engagement at the old Civic Theatre in
downtown San Diego this Saturday evening. The group is expected to play its latest smash
single, "Fire Fightin''', as well as several of their all time hits.
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Male Singer - Andy Williams
Female Singer - Mary Ann Faithful
Singing Group - The Beatles
Song - Theme from a Summer Place
Type of Music - Rock n' Roll
Artist - Michelongelo
Poet - Robert Frost
T_V_ Program - The Man from U.N.c'L.E.
Movie - Goldfinger
Book - Gone With the Wind
Actor - Richard Burton
Actress Julie Andrews
Hobby - Reod i ng
Sport - F ootba II
Food - Steak
Drink - Coco Cola
Season - Summer
Month - June
Day - Friday
City - Chula Vista
Pastime - Loafing
1I1n u urt tr!l
Color - Green
Pro Football Team- San Diego
Baseball Team - N.Y. Yankees
Basketball Team - Boston Celtics
Animal - Dog
Cartoon Charactor - The Roadrunner
Insect - Butterfly
Toothpaste - Crest
Automobile - Chevrolet
Politicion - Bob Kennedy
Authar - Ian Fleming
Theatrical Prod. - My Fair Lady
Magazine - Time
Newspaper - San Diego Union
Dance - The Waltz?
Ice Cream - Chocolate
Flower - Rose
Bird - Eagle
Beach - Si Iver Strand
State California
U.S. President - John F. Kennedy
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<!Ilann Ifill
BEING OF SOUND MIND . ?, We the undersigned, members of the Class of 1965, do hereby
rel inqu ish these treasures to the following Juniors:
Dennis Christie leaves Henry Gomez his finesse on the tennis courts. - Donna Bowering leaves
Cathy Ursetti her can of hair spray. - Norma Collado leaves Pat Haas a tortilla. - Charles Little
leaves Doug Veling his lack of speed and co-ordination. - Alana Milton leaves her cheerleader
garter to Sue Baia. - Tom Hicks leaves R.Walker his horn-rimmed contact lenses.- Anna Rebollar
wills her pierced earrings to Peg O'Neill. - Vivian Kelley leaves her set of tl blue valent ines
to Sue Soppe. - Rudy Murillo leaves Dennis Downs a two-piece putter and slightly bent pitching
wedge. - Jim Perry leaves Jaime Miranda his outstanding discovery of the backward pass and
running fumble combination. - Mary Herman leaves her six-foot blond Hawaiian surfer to Peggy
Milton. - Adrianna wills Barbara Nagengast her false eyelashes. - Tom Lepovitz wills John
Poole his remarkable set of microfilm study aids. - Maureen King gladly leaves her contact
lenses to Pat Wickens. - Maria Leonard leaves Sandy Herman her bottle of Miss Clairol. - Kay
Slagle leaves one of her dimples to Sue Kirkpatrick Betty Steele leaves her abundant supply
of religion snacks to Janet Svatko. - John Arrigoni leaves Mike McCormack his qualities of lead-
ership and guidance. - Bob Beaudine leaves Mike Hall hie; forearm smash in volley tennis. -
Kathy Watson leaves her white lipstick and sunglasses to Mary Workman. - Maria Valdez leaves
a strond of hair to Helen Arguello George Sanchez wills Dov id Dekker a slightly used three
piece surfboard. - Bonnie Clingan leaves her weight-reducing candy bars to Mary Ann Babic . -
Irene Fraire leaves a picture of the Beatles to Bernice Kalani. - Linda and Brenda Ruhland
leave Janet Brink a lollipop. - Henry Velasquez leaves Rene Ortiz his ambition and concern in
the field of oeronautical engineering. - Bill Bryant lea ves Bob Hill his Rohr lazy.eight math
pin .. Jackie Fuller and Carolyn Johnson leave their rag dolls to Kathy Thorne and Judy Hodge
son. - Karen Johnson wills her Bar-bells to Mina Ruthkowski. - Janet Hill leaves a tube of Crest
tooth paste to Pam Gilliam . Pat Hamilton leaves Bill Kelly his fine golf swing . Richard
Swanson might leave Mike Hasegawa the twenty-five cents he ONes him. - Maurice Luque leaves
Tom Rolfes his Squire hairpiece. - Peggy Carmichael leaves one of her eyelashes "to Grace
Garcia. - Juliette Fryer leaves a bulJ's horn to Marie Vargas. - Terrie Modic leaves a finger
nail to Margie Reyes. - Mary Salinas leaves a toenail to Marie Ortiz. - William Mohr leaves
Richard Eshelman his notes on Boolean algebra. - Richard Monschein leaves David Monschein
his nickname of Simba" .. Nancy Vitalich leaves a six-foot Italian to Charlene Castro. - Marilyn
Kenny leaves a jar of glue to Kim Fowler. - Bill Youmans wills his ASB presidency to whatever
Junior is almost as capable as he.
Signed and Sealed this Year of Our Lord 1965.
TOM LEPOVITZ
Editor
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ELEANOR ElLAKEL Y
Ed i tor
JERRY LOFFREDO
Business Manager
MARIL YN '/l YNN
Business Manager
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CHARLES LITTLE TERRIE MODIC PAT McARRON
Cl ubs
MAURICE LU;;)UE
Drama
s Ed d,jl-_______ ~ C l o s s Ed " .o::. r _______ ---.cClubs.------__ ~
Sports
MARIA LEONARD
Drama
Sports
RUDY MUR ILL O
Features
~ A N A MIL TON]
Sports
MARY ABRAHAM
Feature 5
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MOST GORGEOUS
Patty Gebhardt - Bob Trope
BEST STUDENT - ATHLETES
Bill Youmans - Norma Tabanao
MOST POPULAR
Jerry Loffredo - Clara Maruca
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Vivian Ke ll ey - Rudy Murillo
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BEST STUDENTS
Eleanor Blakely - Tom Lepovitz

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Jim Cooney - Bonnie Clingan
MOST LOYAL
Tom Hicks - Alana Milton
ihiall
of
BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS
George Kilcrease - Maria Leonard
BEST ORATORS
Koren Johnson - Gera Id Leonard
BEST POETS
Mary Perry - David Gastelum
1I1ttmr
BEST WRITERS
MaryTrieweiler - Greg VonBoom
MOST DEPENDABLE
Bill Br yant - Nancy Vitalich
MOST HILARIOUS
Gerald Leonard - Pegi Price
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Bill (Huck) Youmans has played a vital role on
Marian's various athletic teams, in Marian's
classrooms, as a member of many Marian organ
izations and most particularly as Marian's able
ASB President.
Mike McCormack, our dependable (and witty)
ASB Treasurer, has guarded ruT cash and coin
and kept our records straight in the true fashion
of the noble Crusader.
ffitrrn
Actiu t
Clora Marucc, our well-rounded ASB Vice-Pre-
sident, has al so left her mark on .MHS. She
will long be remembered for her outstanding
energies directed toward the completion of our
patios and landscaping of our grounds.
Janie Tomasulo, our efficient ASB Secretary,
has performed her tasks in the Quiet and thor-
ough manner, for which Crusaders admire her.
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The hope of tomorrow, or rather next year, the Juniors are herein contained. Although
they have recovered from the ignominy of lower classmen status, they bear new bruises,
those from the buffets of responsibility . Their favorite sport seems to be jousting with
windmills or iesting with the Front Office. We must admit that their Prom, play-parti-
cipation, and academic antics show hope and even a certain amount of promise for their
future as Seniors.
SECTION PRESIDENTS
CHARLES ZDUNCZYK
SUE SOPPE
JAIME MIRANDA
CATHY URSETT IE
JIM
ABRAHAM
JEFFREY
BENDER
CLAUDIO
CABRERA
JANETTE
COSTA
DENNIS
DOWNS
PETER
FOX
RONNIE
AMENT
CAROL
BLACK IN TON
MYRNA
CARRILLO
ELVIA
COTA
MELINDA
EDGAR
GRACE
GARCIA
EVANGELINE
ANGUIANO
JEANETTE
BRINK
MARY
CASILLAS
YOLANDA
COTA
LILIA
ENCISO
JOSEPH
GARRY
YOLANDA
ARMENDARIZ
CRISTINE
BROWN
CHARLENE
CASTRO
MARTHA
CUBILLAS
RICHARD
ESHLEMAN
II!.
CECILIA
GESSENIUS
MARY
BABIC
RICHARD
BROWN
BARBARA
CHOATE
WILLIAM
DALEY
DENNIS
FORTIER
PAMELA
GILLIAM
SUE
BAJO
JOHN
BUSCHER
FRANCISCO
CONCHA
JAMES
DALY
KIM
FOWLER
HENRY
GOMEZ
PATRICIA
HAAS
ROBERT
HILL
JOHN
KINSELLA
ARTURO
LUCERO
PEGGY
MILTON
REBECCA
MORENO
MICHAEL
HALL
HOOVER
~
SUE
KIRKPATRICK
CYNTHIA
LUNA
JAIME
MIRANDA
NAGENGAST
ANN
HASEGAWA
BERNICE
KALAN I
DELIA
MARTINEZ
DAVID
MONSCHEIN
DIANA
NEILSEN
HASEGAWA
LINDA
KANTA
EVELYN
KOZLOWSKI
McCORMACK
REBECCA
MONTANO
MARILYN
NORCONK
SANDRA
HERMAN
JANE
KEARNY
ROSS
LE E PER
JOHN
McKELLER
MARIE
MONTIEL
I
JOHN
O'NEILL
ROSANNE
HERRERA
WILLIAM
KELLEY
HOWARD
MEES
CAROL
MOORE
PEGGY
O ~ N E I L L
MARIE
ORTIZ
RAMM
YVONNE
SARRIZ
LINDA
SYKES
HENRY
VELASCO
RENE
ORTIZ
, ~ .. ~ ;
~
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REYES
JAMES
SHADOAN
DANIEL
TELLO
DOUGLAS
VELING
IMELDA
PENALOSA
.
OLIVIA
REYES
~ . ,
SUE
SOPPE
KATHIE
THORNE
RICHARD
WALKER
FERNANDO
PERALES
JOAN
STANTON
CATHY
URSETTIE
PAT
WICKENS
CHARLES
ZDUNCZYK
JOHN
POOLE
THOMAS
ROLFES
GREGORY
STUART
MARIE
VARGAS
YADIRA
WILLIAMS
GERALD
QUESNELL
MINA
RUTKOWSKI
JANET
SVATKO
BLANCA
VELASCO
WILLIAM
WOODS
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Enter the wise fools", one rung higher on the scholastic ladder, but still earthbound
Somewhat unsure of their newfound stature they try hard and fail gracefully. Their
contribution to the school can be summed up by witless witicisms, unspontaneous com
bustion, and rare but robust athletes . Up that ladder they must go, rung by rung until
the bell of occomplishment be finally ... you said it ..... rung.
SECTION PRESIDENTS
JOHN WARNER
ELIZABETH BOIES
RAYMOND WOOD CHRISTINE BUCEY
MICHAEL
ABRAHAM
ANN
BLAKELY
ROSEMARIE
BURCH
PATRICK
CARMICHAEL
CRAIG
CHRISTIE
RICHARD
COURTRIGHT
CAROL
ANDRADE
ELIZABETH
BOIES
CHARLES
BURNETT


PAUL
CARVALHO
MARGO
CLARK

CROSS
CARMEN
ARCE
SHARON
BRASCHE

JAMES
BUTLER
.ALlCE
CASILLAS
DAVID
CLINGAN
CYNTHIA
CROSSLEY
PEDRO
BAN LAO
SUSAN
BROCKLEHURST
ALBERTO
CABRERA
DAVID
CASILLAS
ADELA
CODDING
CHRISTINA
CUENCA
MARIA
BARBACHANE
THOMAS
BRYANT
TERE SA
CALLAHAN
CHRISTINA
CASTELO
JOHN
COLLET
LINDA
CUNNINGHAM
IL-!._-
KATHLEEN
BENNET
CHRISTINE
BUCEY
SILDA
CAMACHO
ANITA
CHANG
MICHAEL
CONNER
JEFFREY
DECKER
DAVID
DE LA PEZA
DAVID
DOWNS
LINDA
FORD
ALVARO
GARZA
RICHARD
HANDLEV
JAMES
LAVE l. LE
IRMA
DEL BOSQUE
ANNE
DUNN
LEONARD
FRY
ALICIA
GIANDONI
LIZ
HILL
STEPHEN
LAWRENCE
EDGAR
DENNING
PAT
EDWARDS
DOLORES
GARCIA
PATRICIA
GOETZ
~ O J E A t
HYDE
WILLIAM
DENTON
DONALD
FADDIS
LUPITA
GARCIA
GEORGE
GONZALES
MAROLYN
JOHNSON
TERESA
LE POVITZ
ISAAC
DIAZ
CONNIE
cAIRBROTHER
SONIA
GARCIA
GLENN
GOOD
MICHE!-LE
KESHKA
GEORGE
LEYVA
I.
PAT
DOUGHERTY
JOHN
FISHER
RICHARD
GARNER
ALEXIS
GREGERSEN
MARY LOU
KINCANNON
. ROBERT
LONG
r
BARBARA
LOREE
MOHR
DIXIE
OBER
JOHN
PAPPAS
DENNIS
RAMM
OENNIS
SEE.LY
i
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. . i
. <' .' ret
l
,
"
ROBERT
MARUCA
TERESA
MONTANO
PATRICK
O' NEILL
OSCAR
PARRA
XAVIER
REYNOSO
JAMES
SHAW
FRANCOIS
MAURICE
TINA
MOORE
LUCILLE
OSUNA
GILDARDO
PUTHZY
KEVIN
ROACH
LINDA
SPEZZANO
CHRIS
McBRIDE
MICHAEL
NAGENGAST
ARMANDO
PADILLA
MARY JANE
QUINN
ADALBERTO
ROJO
BECKY
STEWART
PAT
McBRIDE
MAXINE
NOFFSINGER
DANIEL
PADILLA
FRED
QUISENBERRY
MARTHA
SAMANIEGO
LYNN
McNEILL
JILL
NUNES
DAVID
PALMER
CAESAR
RAMIREZ
SYLVIA
SANTOS
JACOB
STOHLER
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GRAHAM
SUGGS
ANN MARIE
USKEVICZ
\
ELENA
TEAGUE
TERESA
VALDEZ
RAYMOND
WOOD
ANITA
TORRES
TERESA
VALLE
ROBERT
WRIGHT
THELMA
TRONCOSO
THOMAS
WAGNER
GENEVIEVE
YBARRA
INEZ
TULLIUS
JOHN
WARNER
JUAN
YEE
HOWARD
URSETTIE
JAMES
WHITE
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We shall begin at the bottom with the youthful countanences of our academic infants,
the Freshmen. They bring vigor and vitality to the campus, and what else? They bounce
about the compound bringing joy, chaos, and essence of surf-suds to class and activity.
Marian welcomes them and wishes them speedy progress and rapid growth into our non-
pareil Senior Sophistication.
SECTION PRESIDENTS
STEVE BAJO
MARY McNERTNEY
GREGG SKELTON
JANET CALLOW
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ALMA
AGBULOS
KEVIN
BEATTY
GREG
BROWN
MINDA
CONCHA
SUSAN
DYER
WILLIAM
FADDIS
TERRY
ANDERSON
MARY LOU
BLACKINTON
CALLOW
TERRANCE
DALY
STEVE
/ EMSLEY
FAIRBANKS
JADE
ARTHUR
JIM
BLAKELY
RAYMOND
CARVALHO
CHRIS
DECKER
MICHAEL
ERPENBECK
SHARON
FISHER
EDITH
AYALA
KATHY
BOHM
PEGGY
CAVANAGH
CHARLES
DE LISA
MARIA
ESCOBEDO
DAVID
FORD
MARIA
AYALA
THOMAS
BROCATO
KAREN
CHUDY
CHERYL
DOMINGUEZ
MARIA
ESPINOZA
JACQUELINE
FORREST
STEVE
BAJO
BETTY
BROCKLEHURST
MARY
CLINGAN
BRIAN
DOUGHERTY
A- _ "
GLENDA
EVENS
BRUCE
FRENCH
CHELITA
GARCIA
LESLIE
HASEGAWA
CAROL
HORAN
GENE
KAELIN
CHUCK
KLEIN
MAGDALENA
GARCIA
REYLANDA
HAWES
DEBORAH
HOWELL
MICHAEL
KELLEHER
ANDY
KOSKI
ROBERT
LESLI E
GUILLERMO
GIANDONI
SUZANNE
HERMAN
SANDRA
HULL
JOHN
KELLEY
FRANCENE
KOSMICKI
SUZANNE
LIENHARD
MONICA
GILLIAM
JERRY
HERRERA
RALPH
ISRAEL
GERALDINE
KESHKA
VINCENT
KOZLOWSKI
MARY
LOVING
DAVID
GORMAN
YOLANDA
HOLIFIELD
MARIAN
JASEK
HARLAND
KING
MARY ELLEN
LAWRENCE
- ~
~ ' : " -=,
RUBEN
LUJAN
JAMES
GUITEIRREZ
ALMA
HOOD
FRANK
JURIC
PAT
KING
BRIAN
LAWTON
KEN
LUNA
MIKE
MANGO
McCARTHY
MICHAEL
MELESKI
JOHN
NORCONK
JAMES
PEPPER
STEPHEN
RODRIQUEZ
VIRGINIA
MAR JIP
MARY ANN
McKELLER
LEWIS
METZGER
LARRY
OBLINGER
KENNETH
POll
, M A } ~
ROGOZIENSKI
ANN
McKINSEY
MARILYN
MILLER
IRENE
OJEDA
SOLEDAD
RAMOS
MATHIS
JAMES
McKNIGHT
JIM
MOHR
LAURIE
OZANNE
KATHLEEN
RIEDEL
ELENA
RUIZ
MAYEN
WILLIAM
McKNIGHT

CATHERINE
MURRAY
ROSA
PADILLA
RODRIQUEZ
SANTOS
CHAR ILES
McCARTH'Y
MARY
McNERTNEY
JOE
NAGENGAST
GEORGE
PAPPAS
KATHLEEN
RODRIQUEZ
TOM
SCHNEIDERS
GREGG
SKELTON.
MARY LOU
SVATKO /
PAUL
THORNTON
NORMA
VALDOVINOS
KAREN
SCHUH
MARY LOU
SLAGLE
STEPHEN
SWITALA
ELAINE
TORNESELLA
ANA
VALES
PATRICK
WATSON
PHIL
SHADOAN
MARTIN
SMITH
YOLANDA
TABANAO
STEPHANIE
TOTH
MARGUERITE
VALVERDE
KENNETH
WESSON
LEONARD
SHEPHERD
MARY
STANTON
NORMA
TABOADA
PAUL
TULLIUS
NATALIE
VALVERD
ROBERT
WHEELER
GARY
SHIMANEK
MARGARET
STEINAUER
MARY ANN
TAYLOR
ROBERT
VACCHETTA
CONNIE
VISCARDI
WAL TER
WILGA
SARAH
SHREWSBURY
TOM
STUART
STERLING
TEE HAN
JULIAN
VALDEZ
TOM
VROOMAN
FRANCES
WILLIAMS
r
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EDWARD
WILSON
MARY
WILSON
JAMES
YAKES
JOY
ZUMSTEIN
MARIE
YBARRA
MANUEL
Y; DONOY
SYLVIA
ZINI'!
Autngravq.a

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L. to R. Tom Lepovitz, Jim Daly, John Collet,
Kevin Roach, Mike Cartier, Bill Youmans, Bill
Mohr, Jeff Decker, Mike McCormack, Tom Leonard
Leonard Fry, John Pappas, Oscar Parra, Pat
Valdez, James Yandall, Alvaro Garza, Howard
Lhettie, Jeff Bender, Bill Bryant, Ray Wood,
Tom Bryant, Ronn ie Ament, Danny Padilla, Paul
Garvallo, Greg VanBoom, Mike Abraham, David
Cas i lIas,Graham S ~ Q g s , Gi II Puthzy, Bob Beaud ine
Gerold Quesnell, Dennis Seely, Peter Fox,
Bruce Edwards, Gerald Leonard, Edgar Denning,
Frank Concha, George Sanchez, Sodality Mod-
erator: Fr. DePasquale
BOYS SODALITY OFFICERS
FRESHMEN BOYS SODALITY
Front Row: Robert Leslie, Terry Daly, Mike
Mengel , Joseph Nagengast, Mike Koslowski,
Guillermo Giandoni, Mike Meleski, Pat Leonard
t.klrtin Smith, Steve Switalo, Hall King, Charles
Kline, Gary Shimanek, David Ford, David Gorman
Back Row: Paul Tullius, Bill McKnight, Steve
Soio, Robert Vacchetta, Walter Wilga, James
tvkKnight, Greg Brown, Fr. De Pasquale, Brian
lawton, Bill Faddis, Jim Blakely, Wayne Warren,
Jim Mohr, Jim Gut ierrez, Charles Delisi,
Charles McCarthy
P. Zdunczyk, P. McArron, W. Bryant, B. Edwards
nbalt t y
"TEN LITTlE INDIANS"
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PRESENTED
BY
!t1Q,.'qn HIgh School
Revelm
CORONADO WOMEN' S CLUB ~
NOVEMBER 13rd. & 14th. 1965 ~
HOSTESS FOR THE PLAY . PEGGY MIL TON
son, P. Mi Iton
REVELERS CLUB
.6.6 Back Row: B. Steele, J_ Kelleher, P. Milton, J. Kelley, M. King, S. Emsley, P. ,Gebhardt, J. Cooney, L. Marquez,
T. Hicks, L. Baddeley, J. Collet, K. Johnson, K. Watson
Third Row: P_ O'Neill, D. Monschein, D. Tullius, H. Ursetti, M. Searcy, N_ Vitalich, J. Loffredo, C. Maruca,
P. Price, J. McKeller, D. Lockridge, W. Youmans, M. Kelleher
Second Row: E. Blakely, P. McArron, T. Modic, W. Kelley, M. Abraham, W. Bryant, L. McNeill
First Row: A. Milton, D. Polmer, M. Leonard, M. Luque, V. Kelley, T _ Wesson', B. Clingan
REVELERS OFFICERS
M Luque, M. Leonard, T. Wesson, V. Kelley
p. Palmer
GAVALIERS
Front Row: R. Walker, P. Gilliam, Hasegawa, C. Luna,
I. Tullius, H. Ursetti, E. Steele, W. Mohr
Second Row: S. Hollister, R. Gorman, J. McKeller,
M. Barbachane, P. O'Neill, M. Babic, A. Dunn,
J. Humphries, M. J. Quinn, D. Seely, P. Dougherty,
G. Leonard, T. Moore, J. Tomasulo, J. Lavelle
GAVALIERS OFFICERS
R. Walker, G. Leonard, M. Hasogawa, H. Ursetti 67
GLEE CLUB
Front Row: T. Valdez, K. Ursetti, C. Bucey, M. Johns;on, G. Garcia, C. Luna, B. Nagengast, M. Vargas,
T. Callahan, S. Hoover, L. Spezzano, M. Perry, Z. Garcia
Second Row: T. Montana, P. Valdovinos, E. Hill, M. Edgar, I. Fraire, G. Ybarra, M. Casillas, P. Risley,
D. Bowering, N. Collado, T. Lepovitz, C. Cuenco, O. Reyes
Third Row: B. Montana, D. Leon, M. Reyes, J. Hill, B. Kalani, C. Castro, M. Kashkr, P. Ortiz, P. Wickens,
J. Fuller
Fourth Row: C. Johnson, L. Boies, S. Soppe, J. Hodgson, L. Valle, M. Bobic, J. Clark, J. Stonton, J. Fryer
M. Salinas, M. Norconk, D. Neilson
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GIRLS
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
LETTERMENS CLUB
Front Row: D. Christie, S. Moran, W. Kelley, R.
MaruccI R. Gutierrez, J. Perry, M. McCormack, H.
Mees, P. Zdunczyk, Coach Chapman, P. Hami Iton,
T. Hicks, D. Tello, R. Penn, J. Shadoan, G. Torre,
P. Valdez, W. Bryant, W. Youmans / D. Gastelum.
Second Row: J. Arr igoni, J. Yondall, D. Fortier,
M. Hall, D. Ramm, S. Woods, O. Parra, J. Butler,
G. Gonzales, D. Padillo, C. Burnett, J. Miranda,
T. Wagner, R. Leeper, G. Forte, P. Fox, M. Luque.
Third Row, C. Little, J. Buscher, K. Veling, J.
O'Neill, R. Hill, R. Babic, T. Wessao, J. Loffredo
R. Monschein, G. Kilcrease, G. Quesnell, T. Arthul
M. Corter.
LETTERMEN OFFICERS
O. Parra, D. Christie, G. Forte, S. Moron, P. Valde.
G.A.A. REPRESENTATIVES
Front Row: B. Montano
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M. Johnson, Y. Tabanao - Back Row:
M. Noffsinger, J. Zumstein, M. Wynn, M. Rutkowski, L. Marquez

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
SOCIETY FOR ACADEMIC
ACHI EVEMENT
First Row: R. Murillo, E.Blakely,
C. Maruca, T. Lepovitz, Second
Row: M. Trierweiler, J. Tomasulo,
W. Mohr, K. Johnson, P. Valdo-
vinos, W. Bryant
First Row: S. Kirkpatrick, L. Hasegawa, M. Babic, P. Gilliam, P. Ortiz, S. Soppe, S. Baja, B. Nagengast.
Second Row: W. Faddis, R. . Garner, R. Long, R. Correles, R. Walker, H. Mees, D. Ramm, R. Courtwright,
L. Fry. 69
Third Row: B. Steele, B. Babic, M. King, B. Bryant, V. Kelley, G. Van Boom, M. Leonard, W. Mohr,
P. Gebhardt, T. Lepovitz
Fourth Row: K. Johnson, C. Bucey, P. Edwards, B. Johnson, J. Tullius, C. Cvenco, T. Montano, J. Nunes,
A. Gregersen, T. Valdez, Fr. Leahy
Fifth Row! P. Valdovinos, A. Codding, M. Trierweiler, S. Baja, T. Modic, L. Marquez, J. Warner,
J. Tomasulo, J. O'Neill, C. Maruca, E. Blakely, C. little, J. Poole
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PROM COMMITTEE
Front Row: O. Reyes, P. Milton,
K. Ursetti . Second Row: G.
Stuart, S. Soppe, J. Miranda, P.
Ort iz, M. Hasagawa. Third Row:
D. Fortier, M Rutkowski, P.
Zdunczyk.
LATIN CLUB
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First Row: L. Boies, P. Wickens, C. Bucey,
T. Valdez. Second Row: A. Gregersen, G.
Garcia, M. Edgar, B. Nagengast, E. Hill, T.
Montana. Third Row: P. Edwards , I. Fraire,
M. Johnson, M. Sameniego, C. Cuenca, J.
Fuller. Fourth Row: B. Kalani, A. Blakefy,
J. Stanton, L. Valle, M. Sal inas, S. Stewart.
SCRIBES
F irst Row: Y. Armendariz, R. Lopez, M. Kenney,
J. Gutierrez. Second Row: A. Armendari z, K.
Bowerin91 M. Casillas , J. Fryer, Z. Garcia, A.
Real. Third Row: B. Choate, J . Hil l, L. Ruhland,
V. Slagle, R. Herrera, M. Mont iel. Fourth Row:
C. Castro, J . Clark, M. Wynn, C. Johnson, C.
Moore, C. Brown.
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The Page Staff. Standing from left are: Nancy Vitalich, Rebecca Montano, Mary Trierwielir, Carol
Blackington, Gerald Leonard, Donna Lockridge, Bill Babic, Sue K'irkpotrick,Marie Ortiz, Vivian Kelley,
Mary Searcy. Sitting from left are: Tom Leonard, Maureen King, Mike McCormack, Clara Maruca, Mike
Hasegawa, Cathy Ursettie, Sister Mary Caroline, Sue $oppe, Bill Bryant, Olivia Reyes, Greg Van Boom,
and Mary Ellen Kelleher.
The Page staff, under the leadership of co-editors Bill Babic and Donna
Lockridge, produced Marian' s quarterly news magazine for the students .
As Marian took its place in the community the Page expanded its scope
to include news from off.campus and commentary on events affecting
students. Strong and sometimes sarcastic observations from the Page
evoked equally vehement replies from some s t u ~ e n t s .
The Page combined the customary school newspaper and literary maga
zine into an eight to twelve page magazine. The Page staff strove to
incor porate the best of the two media, factual news and excellence in
style.
mrnmn
1iIrama
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1964-65
First R o w ~ John Collet, Mary Ellen Kelleher, Clara Marucc, Terrie Modic, Dennis Fortier
Second Row: Gregory Van Boom, Maria Leonard, David Palmer, Mary Abraham, Patrick
MeArron, Vivian Kelley, Bi II Youmans, Alana Mi Iton, Bill Bryant.
Third Row: Peggy Price, George Kilcrease, Gerald Loffredo, Patty Gebhardt, Tom Hicks,
Eleanor Blakely.
The nucleus of all drama activities at Marian is the honor group - National
Thespian Society. The members of this select organization were admitted
after hard work in the Revelers.
"DEAR RUTH"
by
Norman Krasna
"OUR GIRLS"
by
Conreid Sei ler
PRODUCTIONS
"GIRL FROM THE ALPS"
by
Rev. Leo F. Lanphier
**** **** ****
"THE CURIOUS SAVAGE"
by
John Patrick
"HARVEY"
by
Mary Chase
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The Re velers hove a certain type of unceasing spirit which inspires
to be about their business whether school is in session or not. PictL!red
from left to right is the dedicated cost from the popular summer production
"DEAR RUTH", by Norman Krasna: Bill Bryant, Mario Leonard, Bonnie
Clingan, Bob Nauman, Maurice Luque, Viviar. Kelley, Eleanor Blakely,
Bill Glad, Jerry Loffredo, Bill Kelley and Alana Milton.
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"THE CURIOUS SAVAGE", considered by most to be the best-loved
play of the year, yielded a satisfaction for both the cast and the audience.
The cast consisted of Richard Swonson, Bill K.elley, Pou1 Kelley, Eleanor
Blakely, Patti Gebhardt, Terri Modic, Nancy Vitalich, Pat McArron, Moria
Leonard, 'teddy bear', George Kilcrease, Mary Ellen Kelleher, and Greg
Van Boom.
ilg ...... lInl1n 'utrick
Pictured from left to right ale the guests of the Cloisters: Richard Swan-
son, Terri Modic, Bill Kelley, E I ~ a n o r Blakely, (John Thomas?). and
Nancy Vitalich. In the back is the staff.
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Pictured above is the delightful cast of the Christmas production, OUR
GIRLS". From left to right we have: Bonnie Clingan, Mike Kelleher,
Lynn Baddeley, David Palmer, John McKeller, Mary Abraham, Steven Emsley
Pegi Price, Howie Ursetti, Jim Cooney, and Alana Milton. The play was
held on December 17 & 18, at the Swiss Pork Club.
ttiijarury
JIg
mary Ctrqaat
Cast:
Veta Louise ..... .. . .
Mary Ellen
Myrtle Mae ..... .. .
Clara Ma
Elwood P. Dowd ...
Bill
Dr. Sanderson ...... .
George
Nurse Kelly ....... .
Vivian Kel
Mr. Wi Ison . .. ' ..
Mrs. Chumley .....
Nancy
Miss Johnson . ..... .
Mary
Judge Gaffney ....
Greg Van
E. J. Loffgrin ..
Jerry
Mrs. Chauvenet ..
Mario Leonard
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Could the dour expressions on all
but Elwood be due to his upraised
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Leeds: Vivian Kelley, Denni 5
Downs, Gerald Leonard, Moria Leo-
nard, and George Kilcrease.
PI aywrigh t-Di rector
Rev. Leo F. Lanphier

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'tp! 'nUttr! 'tr annuli iy!
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OUR VARSITY & J . V. CHEERLEADERS
Left to right : Susi Hollister, Patty McBride, Bowering
Alana Milton, lynn Baddeley, Bonnie Clingan
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Lynn OU Lynniei:l Baddeley
HEAD CHEERLEADER
Bonnie IKI Bobo
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Clingan
Alana l Lano" Milton
VARSITY SQUAD J. v. SQUAD
Lynn Baddeley, Alana Milton, Bonnie Clingan Susi Hollister, Pot McBride, Donna Bowering
Lynn jumping
Alana Jumping 81
Bubbling over with pep and enth""i'''n
our crusader Cheerleaders have
than fulfilled their position for the
1964-65. Clad in Blue and Gold n,,ttit.
voices that carry these six young
have helped to build up the spirit
the school "we love the best . ..
MARIAIII!"
Bon Jumping
Another Victory
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tt1J1nnt ball
Wagner dazzels San Miguel with his footwork as he picks up
blocks from Fortier (78), Leeper (77), Christie (on ground), Arri goni
(88). Marian went on to win 20-0.
INJURIES MAR CRUSADER GRID SEASON
Scores of injuries, both minor and serious, turned last year' s perfect league record completely
around as Marian ' s Crusaders struggled through on unhealthy season of no wins and five lo sses
in league ploy and a tNa and six record over all. But there is a reason for everything and this
is no exception. Marian' s first game was indicitive of many in the fact that a broken ankle, a
broken arm, and a serious concussion joined forces to sideline three Crusaders. And this was
just the start. The final game at Ramona sow Marion stort a hybrid team of second and third
stringers, with a smattering of J. V. players, in on emergency substitution, plus a very small
portion of the original starters.
In nanleague play the Crusaders opened their season against LaJolla Country Day wi1J, an en
couraging 35-0 romp. Fun and games ended here as Marion was stopped by Calexico J)6, but
bounced back the next week with the usual win over Son Miguel, 200.
The tables were turned in league pi cry as the Crusaders were overburdened with injuries, and
dropped every game. Poway started things rolling with a crushing 330 defeat of the Marian
eleven. The following week ArmyNavy's six points accounted for the second league loss. Carls
bad followed suit tumbling Marian 330, during the homecoming festivities. Son Marcos piled on
the fourth defeat with a decisive 266 thrashing. Ramona topped it off with a quite unexpected
20-0 field day.
Touchdown Marian!!!!! Dennis; Fortier (78)
snatch- es c Miranda pass in the end zone
scoring 6 for Marian.
Ri chard Monschein,(white jersey in for-ground)
drags tackler as he rips off a 20 yarder.
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through! !! II cries unidentified
Marion right half-bock. But Army-Navy
h"s other ideas.
Bill Youmans (47) and Bob Maruca (44)
make a jolting tackle on a San Miguel
pass-receiver. The fumble following
was grabed off by the alert Marian
defense.
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VARSITY TEAM
TOP ROW: Veling, Wesson, Warner, Monschien, Loffredo, Babic, Trope, Quesnell
CENTER ROW: Coach Chapman, Fortier, Abraham, Zdunczyk, Maruca, McCormick
Woods, Mohr, Wagner, Mees, Kinsella (mngr.)
BOTTCM ROW: Little, Arrigoni, Perry, Christie, Youmans, Hicks, Bryant
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VARSITY COACH
JAN CHAPMAN
JR. VARSITY COACH
BOB K EY.ES
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Jim Perry (on ground) scores 0 vicious tackle.
The fumble following was picked up by Howard
Mees (33).
It looks like the end of the road for Little (82)
as an -end around- meets di sester. Seconds
later Moran (60) blasted the Carlsbad tackler and
Little romped 15 yards.
Jamie Miranda stretches out a long pass play from
quarterback Jim Perry (not shown) against Army
Navy. Marion lost the hard fought game 6-0.
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TOP ROW: Leonard, Christie, Luna, Diaz, O'Neil, Daley, Seely, Brown, Fox
CENTER ROW: Coach Keyes, Brown, Brocado, Downs, Butler, Gonzales, McCarthy,
Daly, McCarthy, Thornton
BOTTOM ROW: Cabrera, Nagangast, Dougherty, Daly, Leonard, Meleski, Koski, Rolfes
J.V. PLACES FOURTH IN FIRST PALOMAR SEASON
The somewhat less publized J.Y. team of the charging Crusaders, salvaged 0 fairly better accord
in League play thon our Varsity team (two wins to three losses) but concluded with the identical
2-6 total of the Varsity.
The season jumped off to a flying start with Q gratifying 18-2 vi story over Saint Agustine' s soph-
omore team. Mar Visto' s 36-0 win over the Crusaders was followed by the first game of League
play.
Poway edged out Marian in a thrilling 7-6 cliff-hanger. This fired up our Blue and Gold team,
for the next week they evened the season record with a convincing 14-0 over Army-Navy, Carlsbad
and Sln Marcos tacked on two sucessive losses outscoring our Crasuaders and
pectively. The season closed on a happy note, however, with a spectacular victory on the
cold Ramona field as Marian surprised the Bulldogs .
J.V. TEAM
Kenny Luna left, Denni s Seely right and
Hied Morian J.V. player foil an attempted sweep.
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]farsi ty
Standing: Coach Chapman, Bill Kelley, Terry Arthur, John Warner, Richard Manschein, Jay
O'Neill, David Clingan, Sitting: Bill Bryant, Gerry Loffredo, Bill Youmans, David Ramm,
Joe Garry. Not pictured: Denni s Fortier
1964 - 1965 SEASON
Marian 44 S. D. Military 65 Marian 35 Army - Navy 33
Marian 51 Orange Glen 49 Marian 39 San Marcos 42
Marian 51 San Miguel 33 Marian 48 Poway 34
Marian 70 LaJalla Day 16 Marian 52 Carlsbad 59
Marion 28 Calexico 25 Marian 64 Ramona 75
Marian 46 Chula Vista 87 Marian 42 Army - Navy 45
Marian 30 Oceanside 54 Marian 55 San Marcos 49
Marian 49 Calexico 58 Marian 62 Poway 48
Marian 51 Orange Glen 56 Marion 36 Carl sbad 63
Marian 33 S.D. Military 35 Marian 55 Romona 53
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R. MONSCHEIN J. O' NEILL G. LOFFREDO B. YOUMANS
CRUSADER REBOUNDS
Man should not judge a book by its cover. Ne ither should a team be analyzed on the basis
of its record alone. Marian basketball team finish ed the season with an overall
record of 9 wins and 21 losses and a mark of 5 wins and 5 losses in league action which
netted them a tie for third place in the rugged Palomar League.
This record was attained under the trying conditions of playing much larger schools and
of having no school gymnasium in which to practice and play games. The spirit, drive, and
hustle wh ich was this team' s trademark enabled them to overcome these obstacles and the
resulting fine record is a tribute indeed to the coaches, Mr. Chapman and Mr . Keyes, and
the players on the team.
Bill Youmans, who won the league' s scoring title - setting a school record in the process-
and a place on the first team of the "All PJ lomar League" team, Richard Monschein, who
an all-league .eHonorable Mention ", Jerry Loffredo, Terry Arthur, and Bill Bryant will
be lost through graduation. However, prospects for next year look even brighter with such
fine players as Jay Q1Neill, John Warner, Dennis Fortier, David Ramm, Bill Kelley, David
Clingan, Tom Wagner, and Joe Garry, ready to take over the helm.
John Warner attempts a stea l
David Ramn
or does he?
Jay O'Neill gets away a shot
John Warner out jumps his opponent Terry Arth ur Gerry Loffredc
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3J. ]I. i a!i k t t ball
Standing: Jim Lavell, Steve Bajc, Pat O Neill, Bill Ooley, Dennis Downs, Tom Stuart, Doug
Veling, Coach Keyes. Sitting : Terry Daly, John Kinsella, Ken Wesson, Gerry Quisnell, Bill
Faddis, Tom Leonard, Jim Mohr . Kneeling : Bob Marucc, Bruce French, David Downs, Chuck
Cline, John Kelley.
1964 1965 SEASON
Scores
Marian 40 S.D. Military 18 Marian 38 San Marcos 40
Marian 38 Orange Glen 48 Marion 28 Poway 38
Marian 76 San Miguel 32 Marian 42 Carl sbad 69
Marian 60 LaJolla Day 30 Marion 44 Ramona 47
Marian 44 Coronado 39 Marian 46 ArmyNavy 44
Marion 27 Calexico 64 Marian 42 San Marcos 54
Marian 45 Orange Glen 48 Marian 62 Poway 50
Marian 69 S.D. Mi I itary 31 Marian 25 Carlsbad 65
Marian 53 ArmyNavy 35 Marian 47 Ramona 37
Crusader Tip-ins
This year's J. V. Basketball team performed its main duty - to train future stars - well and simul
t(meously compiled a fine record of 9 wins and 9 los ses. Due to the excellent coaching of Mr.
Keyes, such outstanding players as Doug Veling, Steve BQjo, Bob Maruca, Gerry Quisnell, Dennis
Downs, and Bill Daley are ready for varsity competition.
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]faruity
Standing : Greg Brown, Manager, Roberto Gutierrez, Howard Mees, Steve Baia, Bob Hill, Mike McCormack,
Tom Stuart, Jerry Herrero, Coach Keyes. K n e e l i n g ~ Surgio Moran, Danny Tello, Richard Brown, Sill
Youmans, Pete Zdunczyk, Oscar Porra,Gabriel Torres .
1965 SEASON
Scores
Marion 4 St. Augustine 4 Merian 1 Mission Boy 5
Marian 2 Coronado 10 Marian 2 Poway 7
Marian 2 University 5 Morian 5 Ramona 3
Marian 0 San Marcos 6 Morian 3 San Marcos 2
Marian 9 Army-Navy 6 Marian 12 Army-Navy 1
Marian 7 Ramona 2 Marian 7 Ramona 6
Marian 0 Carlsbad 3 Marian 2 Carl sbad 7
Marian 9 Poway 5 Marian 2 Poway 3
Marian 4 San Marcos 8 Marian 5 Army-Navy 0
Marian 6 Monte Vista 11 Marian 3 Carlsbad 1
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Crusader Pinch-hits
If a team could win a championship on the basis of hustle alone, then the crusaders certainly would be
the champions of the Palomar League. However, experience is also needed to win titles and this year
Marian had only four seniors on its baseball squad. Bill Youmans, catcher Gabriel torres,
and infielders Surgio Moron and Pat Hamilton will be lost through graduation and Marian will be sorely
pressed to replace ballplayers of their outstanding cal iber.
Nevertheless, hustle was the "main key that enabled the Crusaders to record an overall mark 0(9 wins
and 11 losses a record of 9 wins and 6 losses in league action which gave Marian a tie for .second
place in the Palomar League.
However, prospects for next year look much brighter since "there will then be six seniors, three juniors,
and three sophmores returning with letters. Hard .. hitting outfielders Howard Mees, Richard Brown, and
Mike McCormack, along with first-sacker Bob Hill, short-stop Danny Tello, and third-baseman Pete Zdun-
czyk will be back for their ,final season next year. Infielders Roberto Gutierrez and Jerry Herrera will
be ready for action "along with pitchers Oscar.Parra, Jake Stohler, Tom Stuart, and Steve Baja, who is also
a promising hitter.
Coach Keyes deserves s praise for his work the team. If experience is the best teacher,
then Coach Keyes must be" Mr. Experience himself, for he is entitled to a great deal of credit for moulding
Marian's ballplayers into a great team. The players he has developed will continue to win gomes for
Morian in the future.
Oscar Parra fires his fast ball. Gabriel Torres blocks home plate.
Bill Youmans takes a cut . Mike McCormack makes a fine catch .
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Standing : Bob Maruca, Dennis Rom, Charles McCarthy, Jim Daly, Ed Yandall, Terry Doly, Coach
Bartlett, Kneeling or Sitting : Greg Stuart, Ernest Candelaria, Bill Denton, Mike Abraham, Tom
Brocato, Jim Abraham, Jeff Bender, Jim Yates, Steve Rodriquez, Manager.
1965 SEASON
Scores
Marion 0 Coronado 5 Marian 5 Ramona
Marian 6 University 8 Marian 0 Poway 14
Marian 3 San Marcos 1 Marian 10 San Marcos 10
Marian 14 Army-Navy 3 Marian 4 Army-Navy 2
Marian 2 Ramona 0 Marian 13 Ramona 2
Marian 7 Carl sbad 1 Marian 0 Carlsbad 7
Morian 3 Poway 4 Marian 7 Poway 6
Morian 4 San Marcos 7 Marian 3 Army- Novy 2
Marian 5 Ca;lsbad 8
Crusader Curves
Marian's J.V. baseball team achieved an overall record of 8 wins and 8 losses and a league mark of 8
wins and 6 losses to earn them 2nd place. It was achieved by the outstanding playing of players like
Bob Maruca, Dennis Romm, Ed Yanda II, Tom Brocato, and Ernest Conde Iorio. Coach Bartlett certa inly
dese_rves a salute for his work . .
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TOP ROW: Burnette, Dougherty, Fox, Butler, Wesson, Carmichael, Jurick, Faddis.
SECOND ROW: Blakely, Skelton, Woods, Trope, Decker, Babic, Warren, Diaz, Mohr,
THIRD ROW: Coach Chapmon, Shadoan, Bryant, Gonzales, Wagner, Leonard, Perry,
BOTTOM ROW: Vrooman, Cabrera, Suggs, Koski, Amment, Hall, Kelley, Buscher
TRACK & FIELD TEAM
In track and field this year the Class C
thin-clads outshined their elders (classes
A&B) as they shot, ran and vaulted their
way into a Palomar co-championship with
San Marcos, both sporting 4 wins and 1 loss
records in league competition. Marion's
eight in closs A turned in on (Werell 0-7
tolly as the B's salvaged 2 wins in six
meets . The accompying table gives all
scores of the rai n-lengthened season.
Marian
Oran Glen
Marian
Helix
Marian
Army-Navy
Marian
Son Marcos
Marian
Carlsbad
Marian
Poway
Marian
Ramona
Total
League
A
31
82
48
67
29
63
19
91
21
84
38
74
20
85
0-7
0-5
B
35
61
54
.22
32
54
39
54
39
47
51
28
2-4
2 3
C
39
52
51
31
39
51
52
39
70
5
65
21
4-2
4-1
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Howord Mees, holder of class A 100 & 220
Yd. dash records, is shown here breaking
the tape against Carlsbad.
Frank Jurie
Padi 110, as
Carlsbad.
hands-off to anchorman Dan
the B relay team edges out
The unique style of Jim Perry.is exibited
here; a ,split second after this shot he
"kicked- his froi ling foot to clear the bar.
Bi II Woods, shown heaving the 12 pound
shot against Carlsbad, holds Closs A
Shot Put Mark.
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ANNUAL PATRON LIST
Mrs. Rafaela Aguilera Mrs. & Mrs. Jahn I. Arguello The Alcoraz Fomily Mr & Mrs. B .. A. Andrade
Mary Jane Arrigoni John Atilano Lt. & Mrs. Walter W. Babic . Mr. Pedro Banlao Sr Bennett
Automotive Mr. & Mrs. J. Bergevin. Mr. & Mrs. Soylo Blanco Mr. & Mrs. Thomos E. Boies . Mr.
& Mrs. C. Brasche & family. Mr. & Mrs. E. Brasche & daughters Darlene J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur
C. Brown & family The Bryant family Mrs. Irene Bryont Mr . & Mrs. Charles C. Bucey Mr. & Mrs.
Raymond L. Burg & Desmond Burges 5 a Henry R. Bob Burns - William Byers.
Mr. Thomas J. Byrne. Cabrillo Lanes J. W. Collohon Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Callahan Mr. 8. Mrs.
Ralph Callow' Thomas P. Cannon M.D Dr. & Mrs. C. B. Casey Becky Castro Mr & Mrs. Victor
Chase Mr. & Mrs. Roy J. Choote Chula Vista Nutrition Center Mr. & Mrs. Dick Clark . Mr. & Mrs.
John J. Clork & fomily Mr. & Mrs. L. o. Clark . ' Marie C. Clark Adele M. Codding Lt. J . G. Connors
Mr. Raul Coto /,\r. & Mrs. A. S. Cotton Mrs. Edword Coury' Crowley's Applionce Culligan Soft
Water Service - Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P .. Daly - Dairy Mart Farms - Mr. & Mrs. lose Dioz - Cy Dietrich
D. M. Dill, M.D Mr. & Mrs. Bailey Douglas Dr. Joseph P. Drozek Mr. & Mrs. John J. Duggan
Mrs. Thomas L. Duran Lupe Dworniczok Mr. & Mrs. LeRoy Edwords EMB 'Lo Victoria" S. A
David Epstein M.D Mr. & Mrs. Brian Ellwood Eorl E. Fairbrother Fed Mort Franchise .
James H. Fehrenbocher Joseph N. Fields, D.S.C . Mr. & Mrs. Walter Fitch Mr. & Mrs. C. Flower
& family Earl S. Foate 0.0 Richord Folsom Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Forrest Fraccionamiento
Chapultepec Tijuana - Mr. & Mrs .. Frank C. Fraire . Maria L. Freeman . Ramono & Robert French .
Mr. Leonard L. Fry Mr. & Mrs. E. Galindo . Mr. & Mrs. Ruben Garcia Mr. & Mrs. James F. Garry
William G. Gebhardt Dr. & Mrs. J. E. Geis Golden Arrow Dairy Mr. Patrick Gowan Leonard
C. Greenfield, M.D. - Edna K. Hansen - Mrs. A. R. Harrison - Miss Carol Hasegawa - Miss
Elinor S. Hasegawo Mr. & Mrs. Tosh Hasegowa W. C. Hill Co Doris B. Hinds Mr. & Mrs.
Emil Hobel Wm. A. Houser & Assoc Ward, Notional City City Motors Ford
National City $Mile 0 Cars - Montgomery Ward Mission Valley - Montgomery Ward Grossmant
William Houser & Assoc John W. Humphries Jack E. Huth Imperial Beach Beauty Salon
The Jenista Family - Fronk L. Jennings - Mrs. Corinne Johnston - Miss Sandra Jollissant .
Robert Julien.Dairy Mart Farms Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Kalani Mr. & Mrs. Kaminsky. Tony Kantrud
Chevron Cdr. & Mrs. J. C. Kelleher Mrs. Collista Kent W. T. Kester Mr. & Mrs. ' R.E.
Kincannon - Martin Luther King, Jr .. Timothy King - Mr. & Mrs. Paul Komara - Lassman Motor
Mrs. Joe Koski Chos. W. Kreutzkamp Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Leal V. T. Lepovitz Fomily
Fr. J. R. Long Mrs. Maria Lopez. E. Lozano L & T Electronics W. J. Lubien
Miss Lynne Luebbe Margaret S. Lumpkin Connie Luna George Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Macias - Marcos Pizza House - Rev. Ronald George Mendonca - Frank T. Mettauer - Mr. & Mrs.
Curtis Miller Mr. & Mrs. Norvon Miller Milo's Auto Upolstery Mrs. Jack Miranda Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Modic, Jr Mr. & Mrs. F. J. Mohr Mr. & Mrs. Ron Moody Alvino Moreno Mr. & Mrs.
C. E. Morris Rev. Vito Munary Mr. David R. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Norbert A. Murphy Mr. & Mrs;
William J . Murray Mr. & Mrs. Terence B. McArron Rev. Jos. McGinley Howard G. McNeil and
family. Mr. & Mrs. F. O. McVey Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Nielsen Mr. & Mrs. Williom Nunes, Sr.
.Patrick R. O'Connell ' . Mrs. Marie O'Donnell Hector Olivera John J. O'Neill Our Lady of
Guadalupe Church Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Lt. & Mrs. Jack J. Parks, Jr Cdr. & Mrs.
H. V. Pepper Mr. & Mrs. Eugene S. Perry. PickUp Shop. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Prisbylla
Msgr. John F. Purcell Jomes E. Quigly Mr. & Mrs. James H. Quinn H. A. Quesnell, Sr. & family
Lt. Donald R. Rains Rancho Hills Barbe.r Shop Rancho Hills Shell Service Mr. & Mrs.
John Rittweger Armand Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs. Roman H. Rolfes & family. Mr. & Mrs. William
B. Roman Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Russo Mr . & Mrs. Wm. J. Rutkowski Maela Rydalch Soint
Charles School St. Pius Altar & Rosary Society M. L. Solefski & Family San Diego
Swiss' Club Mr. & Mrs. I. E. John L. Schneider MD Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Schuh
Mr. & Mrs. Benson Scott Kevin Shanley B.A. M.A. Ph.D . . Mrs. Sheetz & family H. L. Shrewsbury
Mr. & Mrs. Julius W. Skinner Mrs. Marlene Skipple Art Smith Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H.Soppe
& family South Bay Chevrolet Co South Bay Deanery Council of Catholic Women South Bay
Liquor & Delicotesson Dr. & Mrs. Frank O. Spadafore. Pauline Spangler. Speed Queen Wash
A. A. Staite Jos. K. Stanley Star News Publishing Co Mr. & Mrs. Victor Stewart. Mr. & Mrs.
J. Stohler Mr. & Mrs . Edward Svatko Lcdr. & Mrs. R. M. Sullivon Sullivans Super Market
Jeanne K. Sutton Ted's Signal Service Tommy Thompson Mr: & Mrs. Lyman Jack Thorne
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Tonner Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Trierweiler M;. & Mrs. Gerald L. Tullius Mrs.
E. Valdez Nancy Vitolich Louis B. Vogt, MD Marold C. Wadley Joham Waldispuhl
Dr. & Mrs. Martin Wicarius W!ay RealtY Mrs. David D. Wright Mr. & Mrs. D. H. Wright
Yordage City Erma Yost L. W. Youmans, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Zdunczyk Stanley Zontek
SPONSORS
Annex Tax & Duty Free Store, 325 E. San Ysidro Blvd., San Ysidro Auto & Furniture Upholsterers, 1512
Palm Ave., Imperial Beach * Azure Pool Maintenance & Supply Co., 299 J. Street, Chula V.ista *
Barth Motors, 1504 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach Bay Vista College of Beauty, 316 Third Ave., Chula Vista
Ben's Plumbing, 1319 5th Ave., Chula Vista Bill's Texaco, 890 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach
Lt.Col. & Mrs. James A. Blakely, 944 Nolan Way, Chula Vista Border Launderette, 281 E. San Ysidro Blvd.,
San Ysidro
* Walter Burch, 1725 Dairy Mart Rd., San Ysidro * Burnett's Furniture, E. Street, Chula
Vista *
Cafe Ole, 833 Broadway, Chula Vista Earl's Richfield Service, 1090 Hollister,
Cash King Market, 291 E. San Ysidro Blvd., San Ysidro Celias Hairstyling, 927 Harbison, National City
Chula Vista Community Hospital, 553 F. St., Chula Vista Chula Vista Lawnmower & Scooter Co., 478 3rd,
Chula Vista * Chula Vista Stationers, 315 3rd. Ave., Chula Vista * Harry L. Conner, -Representative,
King Merritt & Co., Inc., 705 D. Ave., Coronado Mi.Ric Tropical Fish, 1182 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach


Jim Cooney TV Sales & Service, 156 Orange Ave., Coronado * Coronado Landscape Co., 425 Montgomery St.,
Chula Vista Country Food Center, 1175 3rd. Ave., Chula Vista Chula Vista Ranch Market,
172 Broadway, Chula Vista Curry's Richfield Service Station, 605 3rd. Ave., Chula Vista Carl J.
De Gour, Jr., Insurance, 424 Broadway, Chula Vista Mr . & Mrs. Charles Dennie, 1063 Emory Street, IB
. Dia y Noche Laundromat, 522 E. Son Ysidro Blvd., San Ysidro Club 66, Harold's Club, Westerner, Time
Square, National City * Jon Duringer Chevrolet Co., Coronado. Imperial Beach * Eddie' s Cleaners,
768 Hollister. 645 Silver Strand, Imperial Beach Douglas Fine Foods, 1350 Orange Ave., Coronado

Penny Pincher, 668 Emory, Imperial Beach * Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Egan, St. Church, National City
The Egg House, 301 E. San Ysidro Blvd., San Ysidro EMB Seven Up De Tijuana, S.A., Blvd.
Salinas y Roberto Fierro, Tijuana * Estacion Baja Colifornia Mobil Service Station, Calle 3era 7 Ave. D,
Tijuana Fabric Land, 268 3rd Ave., Chula Vista Edgar L. Fuller, Home Maintenance, 281 Elkwood,
Imperial Beach Marie A. Gage, 1114 8th St., Coronado Georges Bakery, 1519 Highland Ave., National
City Golden Arrow Dairy, 3460 Highland, National City Golden West Pocking Co. , Palm City
Jalisco Cafe, 1669 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach
Palm Appliance, 650 Emory St., Imperia,! Beach


The Apothecary Shop, 501 3rd Ave., Chula Vista
Imperial Beach Market, 874 lst. Ave. , Imperial


Imperial Beach Travelodge, 525 Highway 75, Imperial Beach
Adm. R. H. Jackson, Retired, 504 Glorie"o Blvd., Coronado


Imperial Typewriter Co., 996 Palm Ave., IB
Doug Kessing Photography, 1104 10th St. ,
Coronado Kinney Shoes, 35 N. Fourth Ave., Chula Vista Kippy's ,886 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach
S. S. Kresge, 573 Broadway, Chula Vista La Fonda Cafe, 314 E. San Ysidro Blvd., San Ysidro Dory
Lammers, Dairy Mart Farms Distributor, Coronado * La Paz Meat Market, 694 E. San Ysidro Blvd. , San Ysidro
Jim Leadingham Realty, 1138 Palm Ave. , Imperial Beach Leathley Printing, 1017 3rd Ave., Chula
Vista Robert D. LeBre, Insurance, 596 3rd Ave., Chula Vista L&M Saw Works, 2050 National, San
Diego *
Imperial Beach Photographic Center, 806 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach Logan Plumbing &
Heating, 353 3rd Ave., Chula Vista John H. Lymo Richfield Service Station, 655 Palm Avenue, IB
Thomas P. Maguire, Insurance, 902 E. 18th Street, National City * Meheli Palms Apartments, 215 H. Street,
Chula Vista Gene Meyer Chevron Station, 1610 E. 8th Street, Notional City E. F. Mikelson
Disposal Service, 1115 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach * Military Personnel Buying Service, 1003 Palm
Ave., Imperial Beach Miller & Henry Realtors, 452 3rd Ave., Chula Vista Mark H. Money & Associ
ates, 355 3rd Ave., Chula Vista * Diamond Cab Co., Lincoln Acres * Hal Morgan & Associates, 460 3rd
Ave., Chula Vista Mueller Florist, 325 3rd Ave., Chula Vista McCune Motors, 1800 National Ave.,
National City O.E. McGee, Jeweler, 773 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach Doug Neill, EI Cajon Hoy Co.,
952 Jomacha Rood, EI Cajon Bookfinders, Chula Vista Shopping Center George's Family Kitchen,


824 E. Palm Ave., Imperial Beach
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Odie's Yardage, 816 Palm, Imperial Beach
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Palm Dairy, 1296
Holister St., .Imperial Beach
Palm Ave., Imperial Beach
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The Paint Center, 364 F. Street, Chula Vi sta
Frank J. Ragen, M.D., 492 3rd Ave., Chula Vista
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Pennysaver Market, 914
Chas. J. Ram;",
General Building Contractor, 640 Floyd A.ve., Chula Vista
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Revelers Drama Club, Marian High School, IB
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Richfield. Dealers, Service Station Supply Co. ,. 3855 6th Street, San Diego
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C. Mack Roberts Electric,
712 Ocean Lane, Imperial Beach
Saint Charles Church, 935 18th St.,
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Msgr. Daniel J. Ryan, J.F., Pastor, 293 H. Street, Chula Vista
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Imperia I Beach
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Saint Charles Holy Name Society, Imperial Beach
Saint Rose of lima Church, Third and H Streets, Chula Vista
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San Ysidro Automotive & Supply, 101 W.
Beyer Blvd., San Ysidro
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Glen's Pharmacy, 894 Polm Ave., Imperial Beach
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Rev. Joseph Stadler,
Pastor, Saint Charles Church, 935 18th St., Imperial Beach * Staples.Wymore, 761 Palm Ave., Imperial
Beach * Jim Steele Chevron Service, 706 Broadway, Chula Vista * Stone's Liquor, 765' Palm Ave.
Imperial Beach * S2F Line, North Island, Coronado South Bay Glass Shop, 664 Emory, IB *
Taylor Auto Parts & Repair, 1835 Palm, Imperiol Beach * Jack Thomas; Clyde Graves Ind. Distributors,
Golden Arrow Dairy, 1145 Alpine Ave., Chula Vista
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Dr. R. E. Thomas, Broadway.Marston Blcfg.,
o,ulo Vista * )ransit Homes Inco, P.O. Box 596, Imperial Beach * Villella Insurance Agency,
283 Broad",ay, Chula Vista * Villella Real Estate, 283 Broadway; Chula Vista * John Vitalich, Jr.
Wholesale Seafoods, 945 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego
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Vita Pakt Citrus Juices, 5265 Lovelock, San Diego
*' Vito's Pizza, 679 Broadway, Chula Vista * Walton Jeeps, 2306 Roosevelt, National City *
Mrs. Adela C. Waters, Broker at Holly Real Estate, 775 13th Street, Imperiai Beach * Homes by Wenhe,
17th & Hermes Streets, Imperial Beach, Exclusive Agent, Grimsley .. Price Real Estate, 1108 Palm Ave., 18
Weston Insurance Service, 1370 Orange Ave., Coronado * Richard D. Wickens, Public Accountant,
87 E. Leanna, Chula Vista * Yardage City, 539 Broadway, Chula Vista * John C. Yavorsky,
Realtor, 638 3rd Ave., Chula Vista
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Yavorsky Agency, Realtors, 638 3rd Ave., Chula Vista *
M. Zumstein & Sons, Dairy, 1323 19th St., Imperial Beach * Walter Zumstein Family, Dairy Mart Milk,
1375 19th Street, Imperial Beach. * Aprs Printing, 1050 PalmAve., Imperial Beach
Barker's Laundromate * F. H. Barth Co., Inc. (Hugh T. Smith) * Mrs. Robert W. Boyles Clarke E.
Brunson * Rev. Donald Buchanan * Mr. & Mrs. Hector Camacho * Joe Cavanagh * Chula Vista
Bulletin * Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Clark * The Clothesline, Ben Cohen * Keith G. Cooke, DVM *
Country Club Barber Shop * Frank Cozza * Creaser & Warwick, Inc. * Dairy Mart Famrs * Don
F. Demmon * DeRuyter Dairy, George H. Doolittle * Mrs. G. H. Doolittle * Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. H.
Dunn * Duvall Mfg. Co. * Family H o ~ s e of Pancakes * Louis H. Foucher * Col. & Mrs. Joseph
G. Felber, USA Ret. * Dr. & Mrs. James Franklin * Mrs. Ester Garcia N Golden West Packing Co.
* Robert W. Grove * Hank & Paul's Barber Shop * Mr. & Mrs. Sam Hasegawa * Marie M. Herney
Jane Hubbard Mortuary * Humphrey Mortuary * Joe's Automotive Service * Dr. Delmar R. Joyce *
Stanley Kanai * Capt. & Mrs. J . E. Kearney * Roy Landreth * Raymond E. Lawton, MD * Jim
Lay Realtor * John R. Ledesma * Lee's Markets * Pilar C. DeMarquez * In Memory of Robert
P. McNaely * Luis F. Merida, Attorney * Mrs. Paul C ~ Murray * Paul & Sons * Powers
Smokehouse Market * Mrs. Charles Quinn * Rohr Corp. * Mr.s. & Mrs. Arnold Rubalcava * San
Ysidro Pharmacy * W. Schneider * Joe Southland * Rev. Joseph Stadler * A.Staite * Stanley
Dodge * Mr. & Mrs. Carlo; ,Steinauer * Mr . & Mrs. L. H. Steinauer * Mr. & Mrs .. Ralph B. Steinauer
* Tarter, Webster & Johnson Whlse, Inc. * Teyssier & Teyssier Inc., Contractors * John C. Thio,
Triangle Grain Co. * Mr. & Mrs. L. F. Trope * United States National Bank, Tijuana Office' *
Mr. H. J. Ur settie * John G. Vacchetta * Mr. & Mrs. L Van Boom * The Veling Family * West
Coast Con st. Co. * Bill Whitt * WilburEllis. C ~ . * Dr. & Mrs. J . O. Wynn & family.
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Cornell's, 647 E. St., Chula Vista * Roark's, 2100 Highland Ave. , National City * V.i . P. , 2107 E.
EI Cajon Blvd., San Diego * Nurseryland Garden Center, 1909 Palm, Imperial Beach * Industrial
Control, 3533 Adams, San Diego * Communications Co., 3490 Noell St., San Diego * Rodgers
Police Patrol, 3780 5th Ave., Suite A, San Diego * Adobe Rich's, 3141 Main Street, Chula Vista
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San Diego Janitor Supply & Chemical Co., 110 G. St., San Diego * Waxie Enterprises, Inc., 110 - G.
San Diego * Wood's Appliances & Electric, 217 3rd. Ave., Chula Vista * IBM 2760 5th Ave., San
Diego * Cash Lewis Co. , 6460 EI Cajon Blvd. * R. B. Smith Sheet Metal Co. , 240 W. 24th St.,
National City
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Wm. Pierce Studios, 1210 5th Ave. , San Diego
THESE ARE OUR SPONSORS ???
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Art W.ork .... Tom Pr uitt - Printing ... Ayers Printing Co.
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