Saint Joseph's College
Rhetoric Class of 1960
Graduation Picture Plate
Avellar

Individual Graduation Pictures
(Note: Click on any thumbnail picture to enlarge.)


Avellar
Avellar
Doub
Doub
Hinsvark
Hinsvark
Holland
Holland
Jacobs
Jacobs
Kennedy-B
Kennedy-B
Laveroni
Laveroni
McClure
McClure
Mata
Mata
Morris
Morris
Cahill
Cahill
Kennedy-J
Kennedy-J
barrett
barrett
Mangini
Mangini
Morrissey
Morrissey
Purcell
Purcell
Quinn
Quinn
Riordan
Riordan
Rogers
Rogers
Rozzano
Rozzano
Sandersfeld
Sandersfeld
Stickley
Stickley
Tamba
Tamba
Van Hagen
Van Hagen
Wertz
Wertz
JJMitty_(Bishop)
J. J. Mitty (S.F. Archbishop)
Dillon (Faculty)
Dillon (Faculty)
Campbell (President)
Campbell (President)
O'Connor (Faculty)
O'Connor (Faculty)


More pictures from the Rhet'1960 Class
From Rev. Jerry Kennedy

First high group, 1955
Rhet year, 1960 picture

On the steps of the school tower
Third High, 1957

Rhet year, 1960 picture

These students are "the Originals" and they are positioned in the same place they stood in their first high photograph (above).
Looking ahead to the 1965-66 school year, ten of our distinguished graduates from St. Joseph's are now enjoying life, in their cassocks, at the Major Seminary, St. Patrick's College.
Back row:
Edward Cruz
    Jim Morris
        Charles Quinn
            George Doub
                John Van Hagen
Front row:
Bill Kennedy
    John Sandersfeld
        Tom Barrett
            John Mcguire
                Jerry Kennedy
Note: Missing from this picture - Jim Purcell and Rich Laveroni were in Rome, John Hinsvark was at Mt. Angel, and Dick Mangini was doing a deacon pastoral year at St. Bede in Hayward.
Another note: Looking even farther ahead, (click here) to see the 1966 ordination summary pages for this class, from The Patrician Newsletter, June 1966.

Looking across the courtyard, from the old school cloistered walkway toward the new college wing, that was built in 1955
Entryway to St. Joseph's College, 1955


The Little Sisters of the Holy Family.
91 years of service, 1903 - 1994
They worked in the laundry, the kitchen, and they prayed for us.
For more information, go to the Newsletter page and read the Spring 1994, and Winter 1994 newsletters.