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University of Sa n Die go Archives
ALCALA
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DIEGO COLLEGE FOR WOMEN , ALCALA
1960
DEDICATION
To thebeloved fou nd er of San Di ego de Aical a.
A true son of St. Franc is,
Padre junipe roSerra.
He resolve d: "As long as life lasts
I will do all I can to prop agat e our holy Fa ith ."
Fo r th is he gave generousl y,
Fo r this he gave his life
And br ough t the love of Ch ris t to Alta Cal ifo rnia.
God gr an t us the fidelit y to be true toYou as he was,
As is his successor ourbeloved Bishop.
"Hel p us to fulf ill the long ings Thou hast Thyself
Pl an tedin ourhear ts. "
ALCALA STAFF
Mart haand Ma ry Fiorin o
Co -Edit ors
Ca ro litaPe rk ins andMo nn ieTi ff an y
Associ ateEd itors
Her lin daRo dr igu ezand Elizab ethWilm er
Li ter aryEd ito rs
Mar ga re tte (M eg )Ke lly
Art Edito r
Eli zabeth Ca hil l
As sis tant Art Ed ito r
Eugenia St anker
Secre tar y
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tit lePa ge De di ca tio n
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A.S.B
Ac tiv itie s Fre shmen
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Sophom or es
Ju ni or s Se niors Facu lty
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En dshee tspi cture , cou rte sy SAN D IE GOUN IO N - TR IB UNE : Civ icCe nt erfr omSa n Die goBay. Pi ctu reon th is pa ge:MISSI ONSA ND IE GODE ALCALA.
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ACTIVITIES
AS SOCIAT EDST UDEN TBODY OFF IC ER S:Mau ree n Ag ge le r, Vic e Pr es iden t; Cl ai re Wha le n, Pr es ide nt of th e Chi ld re nof Ma ry; Jo Ann e Krejs a, Pr es ide ntof the St ud en tBody; Ma ry Ja ne Ti er na n,Co rre sp on di ng Se cre tar y; Sa nd ra Cas sell , Recording Se cre tary; and Ka ren e Lem ke, Soc ial Ch ai rm an .
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"All settled, Jerry ?"
FRESHMAN
"Registration woes, Rosemary?"
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SPRING
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OR IENTA LSPRING Th eJuni orClas s spon soredou r Sp ring Fashio n Show on Ap ril 29, 1959 . Cherry tre es blossome d indo or sas cre ati on s by R. C. Wat tsof La Joll abr ought mu rmurs of appr ov al from those presen t. Gene viev e Condon and An ne tte Vanie r mod ele d pol ishe d co ttons and pi qu et ;Mimi Sea rl a pink Pima clo th, wh ile Angel Bocchin owo re a pu re whi te silk fea the r pr in t.
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U.S.D. BOAT CRUISE
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Don Gwaltney, Carol June O 'Connor, William Patten, Rita Flynn, and Judy Bremner.
JoAnne Krejsa, Thomas Tiernan, Sandra Cassell, and Frank Hoole with date.
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"The old woman who lived in the shoe, who had so many children that she knew what to do ... " Angel Bocchino, Residence Chairman, and winner of the First Prize.
"Scientific aspirations in a hat, Janet?"
"Lynn, where are your sun glasses?"
MAD HATTERS PARTY
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Home comi ng fes tiv itiesin Mor eHal l.
Pr isc ill a La ns de n, Lou iseMou to n, and Ph yll is Dor an ,wi th fri ends .
Ra lph Ko st an d Den ni sHal lo ran, che er lea de rs.
Diane Hea d, Ka ren e Lemke, An gel Bo cch ino : Ho me comi ngQu een, Ja ne t Ha lla , an d Ka ren W ar re n.
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u ~ FEffERDiNE ^ u . — , bDANCE e r e e k t h e a t e r ^
Ja ne tHal la , andMary Me tca lfe .
James Hoggatt and Linda Gary.
Domini Collins and Michael Lorch.
Terry Lorenz, Kathy Zamarin, Simone Gennette, Sally Baker, Marty Murphy, Rosa . Rina . De Turi, and Charles Minnick.
INDIAN SUMMER
STANDING: John Walsh, Margaret Bangasser, Elizabeth Wil– mer, and Al Smith. SEATED: Bob Turpin and Mary Martin.
Mr. Thomas G. Tiernan, Cdr. and Mrs. F. B. Gary, Mrs. Thomas G. Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Town.
Diane Head, Bob Turpin, Elizabeth Korander, Irene Cullen, and John Dolan.
"In the Rose Room."
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"What did you say, Lolly?"
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Time ro relax in the Fountain Room.
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F R I D A y N I G H T E R
''May I help you, Mary?"
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"\Vhat a line?"
" 'Twas th e N ig h tbe fo re Ch ris tmas and all th ro ug hth e hous e . .
A S B CHRISTMAS PART Y
"T h is pa ck ag e is just righ t fo r you, Mary an d M arth a."
"T he se wi ll ma ke some on e very ha pp y th is Chris tm as ," ag re eal l th e se ni or s.
TO P : Ermi la Ro dr iguez,M r. W ill iam R. Mur rin , His Excellency Mo st Re ve ren dChar le sF. Bu ddy, R ig ht Reve rend Mon sig no rW il li am A. Be rgin . SE ATED :Fr an cin e Mur ra y. BO TTOM :Ri gh t Re ve re ndMon sig no rW illia mA . Be rg in ,His Ex cel lency Bish opBuddy ha nd in gth e Cri bIn fa ntto J. T . T ri ly ,Pr es ide ntof the St ud en tBod y at the Col le gefo r Men . St uden tsof bo th col leg es in the ba ck gr ou nd . S ID E :Cl air e W ha le n,Pr es ide nt of th e Chi ld renof Mary wai tin gto pla ce the In fa nt in th eManger.
Douglas Allen, Sally Baker, Patrick Cromar, Barbara Gisler, Daniel Boylan, Marie Lange, John Joseph Schell, and Claire Fok– Tung.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herrill.
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Edward House, Irma Beck, and Jolene Pryor.
CHRISTMAS DANCE AT THE
CATAMARAN HOTEL
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Marty Young Virgmia Karam
Rod Johnson Deirdre O'Brien
Dora Lea Renison James Collins
Douglas Allen, Sally Baker, Edward Rivizza, Martha Spiers, Janet Halla, Vincent Bocchini, Donna Zuege. -·~-
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CH RI STMASGRAT IT UDE : Jan et Hal la and Pa tricia Sh an no n.
CH RIST MASM ED IT A T IO N : Do min iCol lin s.
CH RI STMAS SO LEMN IT Y : Mary Metc alf e, Di an e Si eg fri ed ,Va lerie Chr is tia n,an d Car ol Kos te r.
CH RI STMASADORAT IO N : Ba rba ra Br ev ele ri, Beve rly W ah l Wan stro m , Pat sy McM ah an ,Mar ce tte Mar tin ez , D ia ne Cor ki ll, Ro sa Ri na De T uri , Mary Ka y Kah n, an d Mau re enGa lla -
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THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
CH RI STMASLU LLAB Y:Li nd a Gen ne ttean d Ma r ga re tG ill so n.
CH RI STMAS JO Y :La ur a,Sus ie, an d Denis eEs po sit o.
CH RISTM ASLOVE AND GE NE RO S IT Y :Ra ou l,M ar th a,and Es tel leVal le jo .
SYMPHO
Maureen Aggeler and Paul Vesco wel– come Mr. Earl Bernard Murray to U.S.D.
Mr. Van der Werf gives his choral group a moment's relaxation.
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Mr. Kolar and his enterpnsmg mus1c1ans: Janet Naidl, Antoinette Torano, Elizabeth Fiorino, Steph– anie O 'Connor and Victoria Seidel.
President Peggy D' Agostino (right) and her officers: Patricia Lorentz and Patricia Langdon, look over the choral program. 29
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Class in o1 !>
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H \Hiiii Lynne Ca nw ell, El iza be thBo nn er, Mrs.Ju lia G. And rews ,and Lo lly Ko ste r stu dy in ga ma ste rpi eceat th e FI NE ART SGA L LERY .
Mot he r Gues t an d An ge l Bo cch ino con su lti ngab ou t a st ud y in A rt 139-
Je an La Vigne , Le tty Buc kley, Mrs. H ill , Su za nn e Gau gh en ,an d Sus an Sta mm er sk etc hi ngin the Pa lm Pa tio .
M i l i t a r y H o n o Gua rdfo r His Exc el len cy, Mos tRe ve rend C h a r l e s F. B u d d y Ma y 5, 1959 .
M r. B. R. Van Vl eck, Re ver endW illia mD . Sp ain , Adm in ist ra tiv e Vice -P re sid en t,Rev - ev ere nd Ea rl W . La Riv ier e, Ve ry Rev er end Rus sell W ils on , Pr esi de ntof the Co l lege fo r Men . I
M M A C u L A T A
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SftUTHEl f i O P u bl is h edW ee k ly by Th e D io ce se of San D ie go , Cal if . Inte re das Se con d Cl ass Ma tte r a t the Pos toff ice of Tv/o Given Robes Of Domestic Prelate Two San Die go mon signors, rec ently named dom esti c pre late s by the Hol y Fath er ,recei ved the robe s of their ra nk from the Most Re ver endBishop. At cer emoni esin S t. R ita 'sChu rch, Sunda y, Augu st16, His Exc elle ncy off ici ate dat the inve sti tu reof R t. Re v. Ms gr. Jo hn F. Ga lla gh er,JCD , pas - % tor of th e pa ris h. Sa n Die go un de rth e Act of Ma rch 3, 1 87 9 ' VOL. XLVI, NO .3 4
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THURSDAY, AUG UST 2 0 ,1 9 5 9
Re presen teda t th e inv est it ur e of Ms gr. Egan as a pr el at ewere th e facu lti esof* Un ive rsi ty o f Sa n Die go's Colle ge fo r Women , Colleg e fo r Men, Immac ul ateHe ar t Semi na ry , th e st af fs of the Bis hop 's ch an cer y and The So uth ernCro ss, mo re tha n 50 mo nsi gno rs an d pr ie sts and la y frie nd s. Hi s Exc elle ncysa id the re cord of Msg r. Ega n' sach ieve men tsis the st or yof his zeal ou s lab ors "t o glo rif y God an d to bri ng pe ace to hum an souls." Ci tin gth e "t h eva st amou nt of wo rk whic h nev er come s to lig ht " the Bis hop sai d th at 354 ma trim oni al prob lems were solved ou t of 391 sub mi tte d in 1958. Th e solu tion mean t ad ju stm en ts in the home, the Bish op add ed, and ad ju stmen tsme ant dom esti c pea ce as well as pea ce of consc ience . « "Inde ed. " sai d his Exc el lenc y, "t he su prem e tri bu nal in Rome, wh ich uph eld the
R t. Re v. Ms gr. Tho ma s Eg an , JCD, se cr et ar yof The Matr imon ial Tr ibun al,wa s in ve ste d in the pu rpl e cass ock and mantellet a.of th e pre lac y a t rit es , We dnesda y, Augu st! 12, in th e Coll ege fo r Women Ch apel. Alc ala P ar k . R t. Rev . Ms gr. James T. Bo oth . JCD , chance llo rof the Sa n Dieg o dioc ese an d pa sto r of Miss ion Sa n Dieg o de Al cal a, rea d th e Pa pa l Br ief s naming th e two prie sts pre l at es .
new monsi gno r'sdec isio ns in all cas es, se nt it s co ngra tula tio ns to th e dioc ese fo r his gr ea two rk. " Pa ying tri bu te to th e Holy Fa th erand the Bis hop fo r the hon ors th at had come to him, Ms gr. Eg an sa id :"I wou ld be th e fi rst to disqu ali fymyse lf fo r so gr ea ta pri vil eg e."He added th at "t his tes tim on yof pate rnal af fec tio n"is "ev id enc e of th e gr ea tes teemth at the Hol y Fat he r en te rta in s fo r ou r Most Revere nd Bi sh op "an d "i llu st ra te s . . . the kee n in te re stth e Pope ha s in th is en erg eti c and rap idl y gro wi ng Diocese of Sa n Die go ."
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Mot he r S. de Le on, spea ki ng with Mrs. N ix on , Re ve re nd Mot he r Ro sa lie H il l, Vi ce-Pres ide ntRi ch ard M . N ix on, His Excellency Ch arlesF. Bu dd y.
"I n the name of th e st ud en tsof the Un iver sit yof San Di egoCo lle gefor Wom en ,may I exten dto you a co rd ial and mo st he ar tf el twel cometo ou r campu s. The in ter es tyou have shownin com ing he re toda y is indeed a gr ea t tr ib ut eto the wo rk of educat ion. May I ad d, too , that it is a th ri lli ngmome nt fo r us as young Ameri can s to hav e the ho no r to see and spe ak wi th the Vice Pr es iden tof thes e Uni tedSta tes and his grac iou s wife. "
The be au tiful bro nz epl aq uecommem or ati ng th e de d ica tio nof th e Hall of Sci ence by Vi ce Pr es id en tNix on is admire d by th e Vic e Pr es id en t,le ft , his wi fe, an d th eMos t Rev er en d Bi sh op .
Pr ec ed ingth e co nf er ra lof de gr ee s fo r th e School of Law an d th e Co lle ge fo r Men ,Jo Ann eKre jsa ,Pre si de nt of th e St ud en tBo dy of th e Co lle gefo r Wom en , presen tsrose s to Mrs . Ri ch ar dM. N ix on,in th e name of the stu de nt s.
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His Holiness Pope John XXIU and His Excellency Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy at the Vatican, September, 1959. 35
THE SAN DIEGO UNION C .Q ® Su n. ,Ja n. .17, Iflfio C 70 SA N D IEG O . C A LI FO R N IA HOLDING COURT
Sandra Loubat Is New O rl ean s Ath le te Of Yea r By DA VE GA LLUP
Sandra Louba t, a cha rm- , Ing 19-yea r-old sop hom ore at the Un ive rsi ty of Sa n Di eg o's Col lege for Wom en, ha s been name d the Ne w Orleans met ropolit an ar ea 's outs tand ing ath lete lor 1959. San dra is the lop-ra nk ing woman tennis pla yer of the sout hern st at es and two ye ar s ago, up set San Di ego 's K ar e n Han tze whe n the two were play ing the summ er cir cui t. The Lou isia na m is s wit h light brown hair and brown ey es, is only the second wom an to win the New Orleans outs tand ing ath let e awa rd in 20 years. She wil l f lyback Wedn es da y night fo r the pre sen - I tati on banque t to be hel d Thu rsda y. Sandra is the he alt hy ail- Am eric an girl typ e. An hono r student with a B plu s av erag e, she is tre as ure r of her soph omore cl as s and presid ent of the co lle ge 's Wome n's Athle ti c Ass oci ati on. She al so was tre asu rer of he r fres h ma n cl as s. She is ma jor ing in his tor y and min or- in g in lan gu ag es pre par a tory to stu dy inglaw . Sh e and Kar en be came fa st fri en ds while ma kin g th e cir cu it two "summers ag o and this had a lot to do with Sandra 's de cis ion to atte nd col leg e he re. Th is plu s the opportun ity to hone her ten nis ga me -on th e tough com pet itio nlurk ing eve rywhere on the wes t coa st. , '
In fact, San dra and Ka ren ar e in the wome n's dou ble sfin als of the' March of Di mes tournamen t. Howe ver , the y wil l be un ab le to play their ma tch wit h Kath y Chabo t and Mo lly Danie lson on sch ed ul e ne xt Sun day at Kona Kai Club due to Sand ra' s flying awards t rip. T h e ma tch wi ll be pla yed at the convenien ce ofall parties. San dra took up ten nis at the rip e old ag e of 8 un de r the coach ing, of he r fa the r, Ste rli ng Louba t. who owns a ho tel and restau rant sup ply bu sin ess in New Orl ean s, a ci ty fa mo us for its food and hos- te lr ies . Un for tun ate ly, al l Da d Loubat coul d do wa s coach. Hi s pla yin g da ys had been end ed by a se vere ea rt att ack in 1947. San- r a lat er got inst ruc tion fro m Emmett Pa re , the promin ent Tula ne coac h wh o has tutor ed Hamil ton Ric har dso nand Ron Holm- be rg , am on g oth ers . Cur rent ly, San dra is ge tti ng poi nte rs from Le s Sto efe n at the La Jol la Be ach and Te nn isClub. Sa nd ra' s mot her, Ev a, and her 10-y ear-o ld sis ter , Lyndell, a lso p lay, a n d Sand ra be lie ve s tha t Lyn de ll is a re al com er.
A C h a m p ion College forWomen Student Honored Sa nd ra Lo ub at is a soft-s po ken south ern you ng lady— but she swing s a vicio us rack et on the ten nis co ur t. And bec aus e of he r pro we sson the na tio n'sten nis co ur ts, the 19- yea r-ol dmis s com e Ja nu ar y21 will be hono red as th e ou tst an din gathl eteof 1959 in th e Gre at erNew Orl ean sar ea . Sa nd ra is a sop hom ore a t ® *
Sa nd raan d Louis Rie cke , a we ig ht lif ter see kin ga sp ot on th e U.S. Olym pic tea m, will be hono red as th e New Or lea ns at hl et esof th e ye ar a t th e ba nq ue t of cha mp ion s spo nso red by the New Or lea ns At hle tic Club in it s gr an d ball room Th ur sd ay , Ja nu ar y21. Whe n she rece ived the tel e gr am inf orm ing he rof th e aw ar d. Sandra sa id , " I w as so ove rjoy ed th at I th ought I was con fus ing wis hes wi th re al ity . I fee l ve ry pro ud to hav e been giv en suc h a gre at hon or. It is sti ll ha rd to beli eve ." Bu t the Alc ala Pa rk sop ho mo re ea rne dit .
the Un ive rsi tyof Sa n Diego' s Colle ge for Wom en. Sh e's ma jor ing in his tor y, and her mi nor is lan gu ag es. Aft er rec eiv ing he r ba ch elo r's de gre e, she pla ns to stu dy law . Sa nd ra is a na tiv e of New Orl ean s, and st ar te dpla yin g ten nis a t the ag e of eigh t. Bet wee n pou ndi ng aw ay a t ten nis ball s. Sa nd ra 'sstu di es took her th ro ug h gr am mar scho ol and the Ac ademy of the Sa cre dHea rt,a school In New Or lea ns con duc ted by the Rel igio us of th e Sa cre d Hea rt. It wa s only na tu ral th at she would wan tto com e to the Colle ge fo r Women— also con duc ted by the Re ligi ous of the Sac red H ea rt . H |
Col le ge Girl Hon or edAs Top Athl et e
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CollegeGir l , HI s o u t h e r n c r o ss. Set sCareer™™""- *• " M In Medicin e Mem bers of the fac ult y and ^ o f fQ U r y e a r s of stu de ntbody a t the Sa n Dieg o g ra ( j ua t e stu dy , one ye ar 's in- College for Wom en wer e ela ted ter ns hip , and one ye ar 's res i- at the new s of the rec ent ac- den cy is a ple asi ngone to th is cep tan ceof Mis s Ja ne tNa idl to| senior ,who ha s pla nne da med - . , ,, I ical ca ree r"si nc egrad eschool.' graduate stu dy by thr eeum v er -! He r f ina , c hoic e o f m e dic a l sit ies in the fie ld of medicin e.! sc h oo i j s th atof S t. Lo uis Uni - Miss Naidl, a sen ior a t the ve rsi ty. the Cr eig hto nUn ive rsitySc ho ol Naidl , a 1959 mag nacum lau de of Medi cine, th e Wom en's Med-j gradu at e of th e Sa n Die go Col- ica l Coll ege of Pen nsy lvan ia,! lege for Wom en, now ser ve sas and the St . Lou is Univer sity ! aNa vy ens ign in the cap ac ity Scho ol of Med icine . of com mu nic atio nsoff ice r in By me an s of hig h aca dem icth e NOL lab or ato ry , Silv er ach iev ementin he r ma jor and Sp rin gs, Md. min or fiel ds, chemis try and A stu de ntof the Coll ege for biolog y, adm iss ions tests give n Wom en sin ce he r fre shma n by the va rio us univer siti esand y ear * n 1957, Mi ss Na idl serv es per son alint erv iew s,Miss Nai dl as pre sid en t of the colle ge s won the cov eted acc ept an cefor Science Club, pla ys th e viol a in gr ad ua te wo rk in a fiel d in the St rin gEn semble Gro up, and ; whic h only 10 pe r cen t of app li-« a memb erof the Chi ldre nof ! ca nt sar e acc ept ed. Mary. Colle ge for Women, ha s been acc ept ed fo r adv anc ed stu dy lea ding to the MD Deg ree by Mis s Nai dl is th e da ug ht erof Mrs . Row ena Ire la nd Naid l, a tea ch erin the Sa nDie go Scho ol Sy ste m. He r si st er , Row ena
ST UDEN THONORE D— M iss Ja n et Nai dl , Col le ge for Wom en sen ior , ha s be en ho no re d by being ac ce pt ed for ad va nc edmedica l stu dy by th reeun iv er si ti es . Sh epl ans to st ud ya t th e S t. Lo uisUn iv er sity Med ica lSc ho ol .
USD To Construct Stadium Sea ting 5, 000, Clubhouse By e J O h n n y M c dona l d
in Spa nis hre na iss an ce,wil l ha ve six off ice s,one lar ge as se m bl yroo m, a lobb y, 24 sh owers, a n area f o r vis iti ngte am san d 24 a part me nts for pr ofe sso rsand co ac he s," he sa id . No plans ha ve bee n es tab lish edfor lig ht sso tha t the fir st sea so n, at lea st, wi ll se e the Pi on ee rspla y ing ga m esin the afte rno on. Th e Bis hop sai d tha t un de r t he Government l a n d gra nt "th e un ive rsi tymu st sho wso me ac tio nwith inthe 18-months pe r iod and t h e de ad lin e is No v.1. " "M one y wi ll be re ce ive d for th is pr oje ct thro ugh sub scr ipt ionand we hop e mo st wi ll be fro m b i g fou nd ati ons ," he sai d. "Th e Bo ost erClu b ha s ask ed to tak e on the sta diu mas its proj ect." The sta diu mwi ll be con str ucted in a can yon area wit h the clu bh ous e on a pla tea u to the nor th. Th e poo l, wh ich wi ll com ply wit h Am ate urAth leti c Un ion sta nd ar ds ,wi ll be 75 by 40 fe et. Th e Bis hop sai d plan s at the pr ese ntdo no t call for
Vista Roa d. Th e ann oun cem entw a s ma de at a dinner held at Lark Cafe teria in the Ar ts an d S cie nceBui ldin g. "We hop e to hav e t h e foo tba ll fiel d com ple te by Sep t. 15," the Bis hop sai d. "Wor k on the club hou se wi ll be done lat er as we rec eiv e addition al mon ey." He sai d the stadiu mcou ld be expan ded in the fut ureto acc om od ate40,000 to 50,000 fans. Target d at e for t h e com ple te con stru ctio nha s bee n setfor Sep t.1961. "Th eclu bho use , p atte rne d
Con stru ctio n wil l beg in vith in a mo nth on a 5,000- ;ea t foo tba ll stadiu m, ath- eti c clu bho use, and sw im ming pool at the Un ive rsi ty DfS a n D iego, B i s h o p Char les F. Buddy, pre si- ien t of the un ive rsi ty,an nounc ed la stnig ht. Bish op B uddy , addr ess ing Bo ost er Club member s and fac ult y, est im ate dthe :o st to be bet we en$500,000 and $600,000 for the se fac il ities on a 51-a cre-sit e im me dia telyea st , of the cam - and north of L i n d a
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NEW ATH LET IC FACILITIES PLAN NED AT USD
•his i s ar ch ite ct' s conce ption ofa thle tic Cha rles F. Budd y, pres iden t ofthe univer-
ming[poo l a nd oth er faci litie s(up per def t),
ilitie s soon tobe construc tedat the Uni- •sity of San Diego cam pu s. Bisho p
sity , saidtha t a5,000-seat footb all stad ium will be built oni a o> -ac (lower right), athlet ic clubhou se, swim - cam pus and no rth of Linda Vista lo ad .
A L CA L A S t a f f : Mar y Fi or in o, Mar th a Fi or in o,Eu ge nia St an ke r,Mon ni eT if f a n y ; M a r g a r e t t e K e ll y ,A rt E d it o r; C a r o l i t a P e r k i n s , Her lin da Ro dr igue z, Lisa Cahill ,El iza be th W ilm erlo okin gover Lis a's sh ou ld er .
ALCALA
UNUMSt af f: Mar y Ja ne T ie rn an , Sim on eG en ne tt e:Ed it or , Su za nn e Mah an ;Ass ist an tEd ito r, Lisa C ah ill: Art Ed ito r,Lil lia n Ju rik a, and Car ol Kup ili k.
UNUM
Nor ma Peck and Mary O liv e Ch am be rsdis cus sin g the art icl e fo r CAMPU SCANOPY .
SPEAKER'SBUREAU t
The Speake r's Bu rea u, as the col leg e its elf, has th ro ugh the yea rs gr ow n and de ve lope d. The Bu rea u, ess en tially a Ch ris top he r or ga ni za tio n,ad op ted thi s yea r as its foc al po in t the figh tto com bat Comm uni sm. Th e members recog niz ing the ur ge nt nee d to warn th e youth of Americ aof the da ng ersu rr ou nd ing them an d of the ir dutie sas citi zen s, cho se the s u b j e c t o f C O MM U N I S M A N D YOUTHfo r the ir An nual St ud en tCon gress. Again in Janu ary the Bu reau con tri bu ted severa l discus sionson commu nism fo r the Un ive rsi ty"Acade mi cEve ni ng ." Short ly af te r sev era l members were inv ited to speak be for e oth er gr ou ps off campus . In th is way th e Sp ea ke r's Bu reau has worke d to fu lfi ll its miss ion of enablin gyoung women to be lea ders an d to fea rles sly spe ak thei r firm con vic tions.
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Mary Ba ha n,se cre tar y;Geo rg iaBla ese r, Ir en eCul le n,hi st or ia n;Mar th aGol de n,Pa tri cia Lan gd on ,Mot her M. A. Ros si, Ge nevie veCon do n,Ch airm anfir st sem est er;G lory Mulle n,Ch airm ansec ond semes ter . 39
Ca ro l Kup ili k, Sa nd ra Cas - se ll, and Ma rci a Wes t pl an ni ng th e BAL DE S FLEURS fo r May 22, 1959 .
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Mar gi eGill so nand Ra y Yoast; Dom in iCo llin s an d Mar k Male y; Sa nd raCas sell an d Bo b T u rp in.Un ive rsi tyBa ll, Ma y 30 , 1959 .
BAL DES FLEURS
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INTE RNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
Mary Fi or ino,Vic e Pr es id en t; Dom in i Co llin s,Pres iden t;Ir en e Cul le n,Se cre tar y-Trea su rer .
Cal-B erkele ycampu s in Apr il. Her e the g ir ls were gi ven an op po rt un it y to ob ta infirst hand expe rienc e in di pl omat ican d po litic al man euve rin g.Th ey pu t theo ryin to pra cti ce . Membe rsh ipin th e In te rn at io na lRe lat ions Clu b broadensa st ud en t'sho riz on san d bette r enab les he r to assume the re sponsib ili tie s of a Ca thol icwoma n.
The In te rn at io na lRe la tio nsCl ub on thi s campu s is dedic ated to the st imul at ionof st ud en tin ter est in wor ld aff air s. Our mee tin gs ar e hi gh lig ht edby in fo rmat ivedis cus sions on mat te rs of cu rr en t impo r tan ce . The Cl ub 's ma in pr oj ec t th is yea r wa s to send a de lega tio nto the Mod el Uni tedNat ionshel d on th e
C l a i r e F o k - T u n g , Sh ar on Mey erk am p, Uni versi ty of Sa nta C l a r a D e l e g a t e s , D o m i n i C o l l i n s . S E A T E D : M a r y Ja ne T ie rn an ,Mary Fi or in o,Cl ai reWha - l e n , a n d S h e i l a O'B rien, at MOD EL U N I T E D N A T IO N S , 195 9.
ST AND IN G , le ft to ri g h t:Kar en eLem ke, Sal ly To ol ey ,Nor m aPec k, Ge or gi e Bla ese r, Peg gy D 'A go st in o,Mary Fi or in o, Ang el Bo cch ino , Mar th aFior ino,Ro sem aryJo ne s,an d Dom in iCo lli ns .SE ATED : Sa nd ra Lo ub at, MaryJa ne T ie rn an ,Sa nd ra Ca ssell, Joan ne Kre jsa ,Gretc he n Ger ha rt ,Ca ro l Kup ili k, Ge nevie ve Co nd on ,Simo ne Gen ne tte ,Ja ne t Nai dl ,m is si ng : Mau ree n Agg el er ,Cla ir e Wha le n.STUDENT COUNCIL . Le ft to ri gh t:Ja ne tHal la ,Marc iaW es t,J. T . T ri ly ,W al ly Jo os ,Gl or y Mul len ,Ger al di neKavanagh, Fr ed Gun ther ,Mich ael Mur ph y,Jo anne Kr ejs a, Patri cia Gan no n,Ba rb ar aBr ev ele ri,Th om asT ie rnan ,Marc ett e Mar tin ez ,Kar en eLemk e, an d Dom in iCol lin s:U. S.D. SO CI ALCO UN CI L.
S A M "WESTERN Of tWAvN' r
The fo un di ngpu rp os eof the Alcala Pa rk Pl ayers is that tho se in ter es tedin dr am at icar t may pu t in to pra cti ce theory lear ne d in dr ama cou rses, with th e hope that a lov e fo r go od theatre, may be fo st er ed ,which wil l en rich the know led geof his tor y and lit erat ur elea rned in aca dem ic cours es. To st ar t off the yea r, Cr ai g Noe l, the res ide nt di recto rof San Diego'sOld GlobeThe at re , spok econcer n ing the thea tre of toda y. Mr. No el empha sized the fact that parti ci patio n in dr am at ics,whether ama teu r or pr of es sio na l,mu st be acc ompanied by co nstan teffort and pr ev ai lin g in tere st .He sta ted that the gr ea test rewa rd in th ea tr ewo rk is the pe rso na lsen se of ach ievement ra ther than mo ne tar y remunera tion or recogn ition . An ac tor, oractr ess, has a spi ri t ofde dic ationand a belie f in hi s, orhe r, wor k, and th is expl ains the ha rd wo rk and long hours which are mor e tha n made up fo r with th e bu rst of ap plau se at the end of a go od pe rfo rman ce . Th e Alc ala Pa rk Pl ayers endeavor in al l the ir pr od uc tio nsto cr ea te the atmos ph er eof true thea tre . Sc rip ts ar e ap proa ch ed first on the basis of the in terp re tatio n of th e imageryconnote din the lin es . Improv isa tio n is the next ste p as the actr ess ana lyses he r chara cte r as to mo tives behin d the acti onand wor ds , and acts ou t in her own word s the ch ar acte r'sresponse to va rio us si tuat ions .On ly af te r th is is do ne is th e sc rip t memoriz ed an d po lis hed for the final prod uc tio n.
The first pr esen tat ionwa s th e BISH OP 'SBEG GA R on the Pr es iden t'sFeast. Thi s shor t play wa s gi ven as chamber thea tre, th e stage devo id of scen ery, and the act ion al te rn at in gbetween na rrat io n, di al og ue and ac tio n. On No vembe r 20, and 21s t, th e Pla yer s an d the Alc ala Masqu ersof the Men 's Co lle ge pr ese nte dTHE LATE GEORGE APLEY, a sa tir e on Boston soc iety in th e early dec ade s of th e twen tie thcentu ry. For Re ve ren dMot he r'sFea st Wish es , Febru ary 11 th , a ve rse read ing was pre sente d which po rtr ay ed th e fo re sh adow ing of the reali tie sof the New Co ve na nt,the liv ing sacr ifice , by th e off eri ngof bre ad and wi ne by Me lch isedec h, an d the manna gi ven to the Jew s in the de se rt. Th es e rea lit ies ga ve a de ep er un ders tand ing of the da ily Sacrif ice of the Alta r and a more pr of ou nd rea liz ati on of Ch ris t's Pre sen ce in the Ta be rnac le . Oth er pr od uc tio ns ,in co nj un cti onwith the Mas qu er swe re the orig inalmu sic al,THE GIR LFROM HISPA NIOLA, on Februa ry 27, 28t h, and the Pas sion Play on Palm Su nd ay . The sp ri ng prod uc tio nwa s JANE EYRE.
E l l en H a w t r ee a n d V a l e r i e C l a r k i n i n t h e " R e c o g n i t i o n s c en e f r o m ' ANA S - TA SI A .' "
THE LA TE GE OR GEAPL EY :Bac k ro w :Pa ul Ves co, Ro sem ary Jo ne s,Eu gene De Fa lco, An ne tte Van ie r, Fr ed Gun th er,Glo ry Mulle n,Ja ne t Beck, Don al dG ie si ng ;Fr on t Row : W ill iam Am br e,Mary Kat hl ee nMur ph y,Ronal dR. Ho use , An gel Bo cchin o,Den ni sHal lora n,Ba rb ara Jo rdan ,an d Robe rt Mad ru ga .Li nd a H ie tt mis sing.
DRAMA
Ro sem ary Jon es, Pr es iden t;Emily Pu gh , Vic e P re si dent ; Clai re Fo k-Tung , Secre tary.
Ro sem aryJone s as "A nt ig on e.
Hispanioia' Is A Hilarious Smash At USD B .V CONSTANCE HERRE8HOF "T he Gi rl fro m Hisp an ic l a, " a m u s i c a l "p en ne dan d p e rp e tr at ed " b j th e Rev. Leo Lan ph ie r,was a sm ash hi t a t Sa tu rd ay ni ght's op en ingin More H a l on th e Uni ve rs ityof Sa n Di eg oca mpu s. Th is hi la ri ousmusic alwas presen te d by th e Al ca la Mas qu er sof th e U ni ve rs it y' s Col le ge fo r Men with gu es tpla y e rs fro m th e Co lle gefo rWorn- F a th erLa np hi erw ro te both th e mus ic an d book fo r thi s show. H e al so dire c te d t h e la rg ec a st an d se rv edas pit pian is twi th a d ru mm eran d tr um p e t pl ay eras side m en. L as t se as on . F at h e rLa n ph ie r pr es en te dhi s mus ic al co med y,"T heG irl fro mMon ta n a "a t th eCo lleg e forMen.
The Gi rl fro mHis pani oi ai Among the talented ac to rs co nc er ns two pi ra te cr ew s [ah a si ng er sin le ad ing role s an d a gr ou pof be au tif ulda m - :w e re be au tif ulMar gi eAx ais a se ls wh o ha ve bee n sa lvag edj n th e tit le role ; M ar tyMur- tr om a fo unde redsh ip. Ac tion p hy as Cap ta inCu tla ssof th e ta k e s pl ace in 1764, some-Moo nb lo od ; Rog erMeh lb ree h w he re in th e Car ib be an , in th e; a s th e ca bi n boy an d Mary ca bi nof th e p ir at esh ip Moo n- iM art in as hi s g ir l fr ie nd;Jo hn blo od . Cal is ea s th e m a te ;Mich ae l Th ewi tty lin es of "T h eG irl M arques as Ket tle , th e "e n - f r om Hi sp an i o i a" filled t h e thusiastic cook," a n d D o n ha ll wi th la ugh te r. Th e audi -Gi es in s as Ca pt ain Sna rd of en ee al so en joye d F a t h e r th e p ir a tesh ip El cayo ?
L an phier 's lig ht he ar te d tu ne s wh ich w er e su pp lemen te d by se ver al tr ad it io na l so ng ssu ch a s "B ill ieBoy "an d "B lowth e Ma n Dow n. "
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T h e Wa y o f t h e Cross fr omTH EBE TR AYAL,Mar ch22, 1959.
TH E GI RL FROM MONTANA , Ma y 15, 1959 - Den nisHal lo ra n,Ba rba ra Jo rd an ,Ron al dHo us e, Mar ga re tAr aiz a,an d A1 Pa de rew ski .
Mi cke y Cl iff or d,Ed Baran, Lucy Ev ans, Ch uck W illia ms(on floor), Ned W ilson ,Marci a W es t,Ba r bara Jo rd an ,Ro n Ho us e, Sa nd ra Cas sell, Don Gilm or e,Mo lly Bre en Wilbur, Ma rcy O 'C on no r,an d El iza be th Kor an de r.THE GIRL FR OM MONTANA .
Janet Naidl, Mother Schmit, Karen Perlowski at work on the colorimeter.
Mr. Frank Howard
Georgia Bechler, Carol Hendirckson, and Mother Farrens projecting slides.
Mr. Rudolph Lippert
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SCIENCE CLUB
The first meeting of the Science Club was highlighted by discussion of the work in the California Heart Associa– tion Summer Research Program. An Oc– tober meeting was devoted to a panel discussion concerning the chemical struc– tural pattern of heredity. A notable Janu– ary gathering listened to Mother P. Shaffer give a description of the ulti– filtration of sodium dodecylsulfate and subsequently saw a spectophometric analysis to prove the postulate that ad– ditives are absorbed by the aggregations of ionic detergents. Throughout the year speakers from the various classes furnished talks on many fields of interest. The annual low– tide expedition to Bird Rock provided both diversion and data.
President, Janet Naidl; treasurer, Myrna Stoflet; vice-president, Barbara Rivard; and secretary, Martha Fiorino.
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Scripps Institute of Oceanography at La Jolla, fifteen minutes from the college.
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Pam ela Pe ters, Lo lly Ko ste r wi th Mary Ol iv e Ch am be rslo ok in gove r he r sh ou ld er ,Mars ha Key es, Mar gi e Tru de ll,an d Pa tri cia Sh anno n ex am in ing a Sea Co w.
D o n n a Z u e g e , R o s a Rina De T uri , Mar gi e T r u d e l lw i t h S a l l y T o o le yh id in gb eh in d he r bec ause of th e Oc topu s.
Wendy Gou ld , Mar ga rita Ze laya, St ep ha ni eO 'C on no rwatch Patri cia Ne lso nha nd ingout a Sea Cu cumber.
BIOLOGY FIELDTRIP
BIRD ROCK
Li nd a Haywa rd ,Eu ge niaSt an ke r,Mot he rC. McSh ane,Eliza be thCahill ,Lo lita Rave nto s,and Mar ga ri taZe lay awor ki ngon ve stm en ts.
De cem be r 8th , 1959, Mary Ka yKah noffers he r g if t o Our La dy.
Be lievingthat "you shall reap wh at you sow, " the Tabe r nacle Soc iety sews vestm ents and reap s the sa tis fac tionof he lp in gpri est sin ne ed .Thegro upof int ere ste dvo lunt ee rs wa s organi zedin Ma rch , 1958, at the suggestion of Mer e Lamb in. Under the guid an ceof Mot he rMcSha ne the st ud en tsbe ga n Ca tho lic Ac tion with thei r nee dle s.Th is yea r a spec ial proje ct was the compl et ionof a Bened icti onset to pr es en t Mot her Danz at Ch ris tmastime. Sever al sets of Mass vest men ts hav e also come from th e busy fingers of the Monday af te rnoo nsew ingcir cle.
c H I L D
M R 0 A E F R N Y
Re cepti on in to so da lit y:Ja ne t Bec k, Ba rbara Ri- va rd , Mar y De e Dug an Louie , M ar tha Fi or ino . Re ve ren d Rus sell Wils on ble ssi ng them . Cl air e Wha le n in th e ba ck grou nd .
Ca ro lKup ili k,Li nd aHa yw ar d,Mau re enAg ge ler , an d Irma Beck af te r the re cepti on ,De cemb er8t h, 19 59 .
Cl air eWha le n,Pr es iden tof the Chi ld re nof Ma ry and Mau re en Ag ge ler prep ar in gfo r Bene dic tio n in co lle gesacrist y. 53
W . A .
W .A .A .Of fic ers : Mary Jo an Pa db er g,Di an e Hartm an ,Sa nd ra Lou ba t:pr es iden t.
SAIL ING :Thi s is off ere d eve ry Sa tur day mor ni ngat 10 a.m. at the Bah ia Bo at Cl ub . No vemb er 21st a saili ng re ga tta was held fo r al l co lle ge stu de nt s. TENN IS :Clas ses ar e he ld eve ry Wedne sday af te r no on at 4 p.m . on the home co ur ts .Thi s year ma rked the or ga ni za tio nof a Co lle ge for Wom en 's Tenn is Te am . HORSEBACK R ID IN G :Thi s is off ered to the stu de nt s at the Ke nmor esta bl es ,ab ou t five mi nu tes from the camp us . Th ey spe cia lize in Engli sh rid ing, an d gi ve les sons to those desir ing them . Other smay tra il- rid e. BO WLIN G:The colle ge team bow ls eve ry Wedne s day af te rn oo nin the co lle ge league at the Bowl ero .
"T h e wi nd wa s do wn at th e Ba hi a. " Fo regr oun d: Pe ggy Wur zer, Sa ndy Lo ub at; ba ck gr ou nd :Mary Pr itc ha rd ,Le tty Bu ckl ey, an d Mary Ka y Kah n.
VOLL EYBALL INTR AMURALS : Th ese ar e usua lly hel d two weeks befo re Th an ks gi vi ngva ca tion. BASKETBALL INTRUMURALS: Game s ar e schedu led du ring the first week of Mar ch .VOLL EY -TEN NIS INTR AMURA LS : These ar e he ld in the Sp rin g.Thi s game or ig inat edon the we st coast and is a fa vo rit e wi th the st ud en ts . PLAY DAY: Thi s wi ll be he ld in the las t pa rt of Apr il fo r the first time. Ther e wil l be a TENNIS TOUR NAM ENT , BASKETBALL ,VOLLEYBA LL ,BADM IN TON , and PING PO NG GAMES, croq uet an d va rio us othe r game s.
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Wed ne sd ayaf te rn oo n at the Bo wl ero.
Vo lle yb all Cha mpion s:FR ONTROW :Vict or ia Ro sas , Cel ia Rui z,and La ura Ru iz. SE CO NDROW : Sal ly To oley, Patri cia McE lha ney, Ju di th Elansen, an d M ar th a Sp ier s.
Mrs. Merc ado
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FRESHMAN
CLASS
In September of 1959 the latest group of freshmen arrived at S.D.C.W.
The largest class in our history, they came from all over the United States,
from Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, and Japan. The week of their arrival
was a busy one with registration, meeting roommates, fun at the campus
fashion show, and various other activities comprising" Freshman Week."
The student body entertained our newcomers with a beach party at La
Jolla Shores where they learned "Alcala," our school song.
The excitement of the first few days soon settled as classes began in
earnest. October 30th was the date of the freshman dramatic debut com–
monly known as "Freshman Follies" wherein the student body was invited
to return, for a half hour, to ancient "Roman Daze" that would have
startled Caesar.
A very bright note in the class calendar was the Bishop's party for new
students in early November. The Christmas season brought enthusiastic
freshman sponsorship to the third annual Toy Drive. The spirit of giving
seemed to prevail as freshmen assisted with the eighth Christmas Pageant,
and later strongly supported this year's Catechetical Guild.
Semester break saw the day students entertaining the residents at Norma
Peck's home. Class officers including Norma Peck, president; Sally Tooley,
vice-president; Martha Spiers, secretary; and Frances Oldak, treasurer,
cooperated in planning the February Supper Dance.
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SO N IAALO NZO -B ER NA San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
Firs t Fo rt ni gh tlyoff ice rs: Hei di Mah er , Nor ma Pec k, Ka re nW ar re n.
JULI E ANDER SO N El Cen tro , Ca lifo rni a
MAN IN ABA CH San D ie go ,Ca lifo rnia
Se con dFo rt ni gh tly off ice rs:Sy lvi aCo sto n,St ep ha ni eO 'C on ne r, Ju lia Cas ey.
SALLYBAKE R Ev an svi lle ,Ind ian a
HE LE NBAKE R San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
Four thFo rt ni gh tly off ice rs: Ca ro lLow ney , Sall y To ol ey ,Mar gi eT ru de ll .
CA RO L (D OL LY)BARR La Me sa, Ca lifo rni a
K IT TYBR OO ME San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
BARB ARABREVELER I San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
GEO RGIABECHLER Lon g Be ach , Ca lifo rn ia
EL IZAB ET HBO NNER
Pasa dena , Ca lifo rnia
T h ir d For tn ig ht lyoff ice rs: Ger aldi neKavanagh, Don na Zu eg e,Ba rbaraBr ev ele ri.
MAR JORI EBRO WN Coron ado ,Ca lifo rn ia
DONNABROW ER La Me sa, Ca lifo rn ia
RO SEMARYBURNET La Jo lla , Ca lifo rni a
NANCYBU TL ER Va nco uv er,Br iti sh Co lumbia
CYNTH IABW Y La Me sa, Ca lifo rni a
LY NNECA NWEL L Spo kan e,Wash ing ton
Jose phLo esc hn igand Li nda Jo Ro ge rs
SOCORROCAZA RES Sa n Di eg o,Ca lifor ni a
ANNETT E COLES La Jo lla , Ca lifo rni a
MAR YOLI VECH AM BE RS
VALO RI ECLA RKIN
JULI ACASEY La Jo lla , Ca lifo rni a
San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
Ho no lu lu ,Ha wa ii
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D IA NECO RK ILL N ew Can aan, Co nn ect icu t
Mary An n McG inni s,Jud y Sm ith ,Mi lcha Sa nche z,Ma rsh aKey es, Ro sann eCo yn e,an d Sar a Koe tt, on th e Bi sho p's Patio ,at Hi s E xc el le n cy 's pa rtyfo r th e Fresh me n.
Arte'
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RO SANN ECOYNE Sant a Ana , Ca lifo rni a
SYLV IACOST ON Santa Ana , Ca lifo rni a
LYNNCO SEO San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
PH YLLIS DORAN San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
ROSA RINADE TU RI San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
KATH YDA Y San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
W ENDYCR IN G Tu cso n, Ari zon a
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D IA NEFEA RING San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
ING R IDFAR MAN Wash ing ton ,D.C.
Fre shme n Fo lli es :RO MANDAZE .Alma Lu jan, Mar ia Fi lippi ni. . .Sp an ishDa nc er sat Ca es ar' sCourt .
MAR IAF IL IP P IN I Ma zatlan, Sin alo a,Mex ico
DA LE PATT IFE IN ST EI N Ne wp or tBeac h, Ca lifo rnia
Fr esh me nFo lli es :Jo an Ke lly , Ma ry Ell en Sh au ll le ad in g Ph ala nx .
SU SA NNEGAUGHEN San D ie go ,Ca lifo rnia
EL IZAB ET HFIO R IN O Everett, Was hin gton
Fr esh me nFo lli es :St ep ha ni eO 'C on no r, El izabe thFi or in o vio linist sat Ca sea r'sCourt .
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WIN IF RED GOLD EN San D ie go ,Ca lifo rn ia
Fr es hm enFolli es :Gh os t of Rome Pas t:Ba rb ara T ru la nd ;Students: Car ol Ko ste r, W en dyGou ld , Valo rie Cl ar kin.
WENDYGOULD Haywa rd, Ca lifo rnia
Fres hm enFo llies : Cho ru s: Man in aBa ch,Marsh aKeyes, Ca ro lBa rr, Cy nth iaBwy, Geo rg ia Be ch ler ,Fra nce sOld ak ,Nor maPeck , SallyToo le y,El eano r Tai x,Mar ieOdd o,MaryOliv e Ch am be rs,Ve roni caNut ti ng .
SH ARONGRIMM Fu lle rto n, Ca lifo rni a
Fr esh me nFo lli es :Phalanx: Sh ar onGrim m,Kat hl ee nDa y,Mar th a Spie rs, Mar jo rieBrow n,Dal e Fe ins tei n,Sall y Ba ke r,El len Haw tree,D ia neCor kh il l,El izabe thKilfo y,He len Bake r.
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BR EN DAHA LL EM AN La Jo lla , Ca lifo rni a
GA LE HALL ORA N St. Lou is, Mi sso uri
JU DYHANSE N Chu la Vi sta , Ca lifo rn ia
EL LENHA WTR EE San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
MAR YANN HICKEY
RITA HERR IN G Chu la Vi sta , Ca lifo rn ia
Co lto n, Ca lifo rnia
SE ATE D:Ell en Haw tr ee ,Je rry Will iamso n, Jo hn Co- seo , Patri cia McE lha ne y.STANDIN G: Pa tri ck Fl an a ga n, Lynn Co seo , Ro ge r Mue lbr ec k,at th e Bi sh op 's Ch ris tmasPa rty .Pi ct ur eto le ft :Mary Ann Hi ck eyan d Ca ro l An n Fabi an ,Co -ch air me nof th e "F re shmenFo l lie s," pre se nte dOct ob er30 th , 1959.
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CYNTH IAHUNTER San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
BARB ARA JO HNSO N San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
GER ALD IN E KAVANAGH Riv erside ,Ca lifo rn ia
El iza be thKilfo y lea vin gfo r th e CATAMARAN .
HISAKOKAWASA KI To ky o, Japan
AL MITA JIMENEZ Burban k, Ca lifo rn ia
SARA KOET T Ri versid e,Ca lifo rni a
EL IZAB ET HKILFO Y Los An ge les ,Cal ifor nia
MAR Y ANN KEN NEY Va ncouv er,Canada
JO ANKE LL Y Pla ya Del Rey , Ca lifo rni a
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CECILE LILLY Covina, California
CAROL (LOLLY) KOSTER La Jolla, California
JOAN LANCOR Pasadena, California
JEAN LA VIGNE Creve Coeur, Missouri
BISHOP'S
PARTY
CAROL LOWNEY Butte, Montana
ALMA LUJAN Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
CAROL MAGGIO San Diego, California
Susan Stammer, Heidi Maher, Martha Pranger, Joan Kelly, Sally
HEIDI MAHER Winnetka, Illinois
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ELLEN McCARTHY St. Louis, Missouri
His Excellency's private chapel.
FRESHMEN
FOR
SALLY McDOUGALL Vancouver, B.C., Canada
MARGARET McCARTHY Del Mar, California
MARY ANN McGIN La Mesa, California
PATRICIA McELHANEY San Diego, California
McDougall, Wendy Gould, Carol Barr, Patricia Shannon.
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DEIRDRE O'BRIEN Vancouver, B.C.. Canada
ALICIA MELENDEZ Mexico City, D. F., Mexico
LINDA NICOLS El Cajon, California
LOUISE MOUTON Lafayette, Louisiana
JOSEFINA MORENO Mexico City, D. F., Mexico
STEPHANIE O'CONNOR La Mesa, California
SHEILA NEE Chevy Chase, Maryland
VERONICA NUTIING La Mesa, California
KAREN MILLER Omaha, Nebraska
MARIE ODDO San Diego, California
Ann Doyle, Diane Corkill, and Geraldine Kavanagh at Christmas Party, December 15th, 1959.
ANNETTE OVERGAAG Spring Valley, California
FRANCES OLDAK San Diego, California
MARIA ELENA ORTEGA Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
San Diego, California
' ' PAMELA PETERS South Gate, California
MARY PRITCHARD Minneapolis, Minnesota
MARTHA PRANGER Clayton, Missouri
NORMA PECK San Diego, California
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LO LI TARAVEN TO S Carac as, Ve ne zu ela
PA TR IC IAQUIRK San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
MARILY NRAM SEY Del Mar , Ca lifo rni a
LUCILLE PRY San Di eg o,Ca lifo rni a
DO RA LEA REN ISON Ca lex ico ,Ca lifo rni a
ANTOIN ETTE RIZZO Esc ond ido ,Ca lifo rni a
GU ADA LU PERO DRIG UEZ Tiju ana , B.C ., Mex ico
LI NDA JO RO GERS San D ie go ,Ca lifo rni a
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CHRISTMAS TOY DRIVE
h
Sist er M . Clem en t and the chi ld re n fro mNaz ar et hHo us e,Wen dyCr in g,M ar thaSp ier s.
VI CT OR IAROSAS Tij uan a, B.C ., Mex ico
RO SA RI TOROJO Culi acan , Sin ., Mexi co
MARGARITA ROJO Cu liac an ,Sin ., Me xic o
ELOIS A SA NCHEZ Tij uan a, B.C ., Mex ico
LAURARUIZ Tij uan a, B.C ., Mex ico
MAR Y JANE RUCKER Ca lex ico ,Ca lifo rni a
PA TR IC IARU BI E Chu la Vi sta, Ca lifo rni a
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SUE SANDERSON La Jolla, California
DIANA SAN ROMAN Chicago, Illinois
MARY ELLEN SHAULL San Diego, California
PATRICIA SHANNON Belvedere-Tiburan, California
MARTHA SPIERS Coronado, California
SUSAN STAMMER Fresno, California
CONSTANCE SNYDER San Diego, California
DIANE SIEGFRIED Tulsa, Oklahoma (upper left) JANE TIFFANY Phoenix, Arizona ( lower left)
ELEANOR TAIX San Diego, California
SALLY TOOLEY San Diego, Californ ia
MARGIE TRUDELL San Diego, California
BARBARA TRULAND Washington, D. C.
NORAH UEKI San Diego, California
PATRICIA VIDAS San Diego, California
MARLENE WALKER El Cajon, California
Karen Warren and James O'Neill at Freshmen Supper dance, Sunday, Feb– ruary 7, 1960.
KAREN WARREN Los Angeles, California
YSELA DE LOURDES YANEZ Chihuahua-Chihuahua, Mexico
DONNA ZUEGE San Diego, California
MARGARITA ZELAYA San Salvador, El Salvador, C. A.
KATHLEEN ZAMARIN Los Angeles, California
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SOPHOMORE S
CLASS HIS TO RY The sophom or esno soon er pas sed th ro ug hthe po rtals of San DiegoCo lle gefor Womentha n they wer eback in the swin g of th ings . By po pu la r eq uest,th e Sophomores, in the middl e of Octo be r,re pe at edthe ir Fre shm anop er et ta .T o keep them busy between classes and op er et tapra cti ces ,the y had a pa rty fo r the fre shme nat PeggyD'Ago st ino' s home. Th isfo llow edby a p izza pa rty at Ocean Bea ch. On ce thei r musica l was pr esen tedsucces sfu lly ,the sopho mo res began pl an sfo r the Lowe r-d ivi sionMixe r toge ther with the fre shmen . Pizz a again rei gn edas check ere dpl at es andnap kin s criedout, ITALY . Ch ris tmasar rive d,and the soph om or eshe lped the fre shm en To y Driv ean d ca rri ed ou t thei r own Ch ris tmasproj ec t. Th ey ad op teda family , mak ing the ir Ch ris tmas a Joyou s one with food and clot hi ng .Fu rthe raid was to be giv en th ro ug ho uthe yea r. The New Ye ar and the comi ng of Sp ri ng invi go ra tedthe Cla ss as it pu t its las t, best eff ort sto its cr ow ni nggl or y,the BAL DES FLEURS. A be au tif ulsp ri ngni gh tsaw the cu lminationof all thei r ende avor s. Re lieve dand sli gh tly sad , the end of a won de rf ulyear wa s for ese en by al l. Thr ou ghthe po rtal swh ich they had ente red th e pr ec ed ingFa ll, wa lke d the class of 1962 — pr oud, rem ini sce nt, an d very gra te fu l.
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MARGARET BANGASSER Seattle, Washington
NONEY BAKER San Diego, California
Sandra Loubat and Karen Hantze admiring small trophy.
MARIA LUISA ALDRETE San Diego, California
JOAN ALPAGO Bellflower, California
MARY BAHAN Lynwood, California
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REHEARSAL DINNER FOR SANDRA LOUBAT: Joanne Krejsa, Susan Monahan, Mary Metcalfe, Georgia Blaeser, and Sandra Loubat.
ELEANOR BARNES Imperial Beach, California
GLORIA BECERRA Chula Vista, California
ANNA BOCCACCIO Coronado, California
GEORGIANNA BLAESER Chicago, Illinois 79
JUDY BREMNER Evanston, Illinois
GAYLA BROWNE Miraleste, California
LETTY BUCKLEY Stamford, Connecticut
"BAL DES FLEURS" Marcette?
LISA CAHILL Beverly Hills, California
VALERIE CHRISTIAN Coronado, California
MARY JANE CONNELLY Winnetka, Illinois
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Mrs. Karena Shields working on her newest book THERE IS MORE THAN LAUGHTER, as she sits in a dugout on the Mic~ol River (a jungle river filled with alligators), in Chiapas, Mexico, summer, 1959.
ELAINE CRANE Del Mar, California
OUIDA CUNYUS Alpine, California
Ouida Cunyus and "Beowulf" at Chiapas, Mexico, summer, 1959.
ELISA ESPANA Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
CAROLEE DANNIES Milwaukee, Wisconsin
DOLORES DESIDERI Phoenix, Arizona
MARGARET D'AGOSTINO San Diego, California
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MAUREEN GALLAHER Coronado, California
SHARON GREELEY Los Altos, California
MARGARET GILLSON Phoenix, Arizona
LYNN GENGLER San Diego California 82
MARTHA GOLDEN Menlo Park, California
JULIE GURDIN Los Angeles, California
JANET HALLA Evanston, Illinois
DIANE HARTMAN San Diego, California
PATRICIA HORRIGAJ Phoenix. Arizona 83
LOUISE HOLCOMBE Tiquisate, Guatemala
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