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M Home .wa From Home The man who said the books of the public library are a. second family to me must have come from a broken home. For walk into such an I know I am not walk out with the pressure. There every time I institution destined to same blood Christiansen Wins 5100 Bondla Elks Essay Contest Bill Christensen , Jesuit , ,VI AXP -fl can Zjou worra 5vbOU'U' 500' PCPOU?-Ll Cards when Daimler 5 us have Q, dates scar en., Q' Mardi Gras . . JK l I are several almost be sure of falling on me during those few minutes I am confined within the walls: mishaps I can As I sneak in, nobody no- tices me, nobody is in nw way, and I wish that it will stay like that. It won't. Just supposing for some reason I wanted a book on Kig Lear. I walk into the Literature Room, not bothering to review the frustration involved in fight- ing the file cards, through that false impression of peace and silence, and wander through the labyrinth looking for 822.03fCl33. I finally near it, but of course someone twice my size is already holding down the whole surrounding area while he thumbs through some drama on the sane shelf I High senior, received a S100 savings bond when he placed third in a statewide Elks Lodge Youth Leadership Con- test recently. This nationwide contest is state and local candidates are each high school The entry form sponsored on levels. 'No selected from in the area. which must be completed lists extra.-curr:Lcular activities, school activities , and honors received both in and out of school for leadership and civ- ic service. Besides this , each entrant must submit an essay on the activity considered most beni- ficial to the youth of the community. Mike McGuire peers over the should- ers of advisor Mr. Patrick Sharp and editor Bob Haley as the three plan the layout of the next issue. Oklaoou E P 11 Qlrua ahrr The CRUSADER is published monthly by the associated students of Jesuit High ' o x Editor-in-Chief Bob Haley Q- News Editor .rm Miner ' Sports Editor Jim M:Govern Feature Editor Brian Mount Art Editor B:lJ.l Oetinger The work of writing, editing, and typing fall on ilgigisgdliggger M252 1. to r. , news editor Jim Miller, editor-in-chief Bob Haley, and production editor Geg Gilmore. Reporters: Larry Ofner, Bruce McGillivray, Tom Ballantyne, D. Rawlinson, Mike Murphy, John Boly, Ray Wars, Paul Boly, Photographs Advi Iver Anderson, Warren Stier rs: Bob Haginnis, Dennis Honse, Jim Hampton sor: Mr. Patrick D. Sharp, S.J.
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0 ,QNX ll r, we v fe lj Q ?:Qi?6?kQ 'URKEY DINNER DRAWS TI-IRO G OI' 130 JESUIT - 64 REYNOLDS - 30 The Crusaders hosted the Reynold's Lancers, but not in friendly manner, as the home team ammassed 611 points and allowed the Lancers a thin 3O points. Coach Deming cleared the bench, still more points were pumped in against the cold Reynold's defense. Jesuit's scoring: Orton 3, Wehrly 5, Dougherty 9, Murphy h, McGinley 15, O'Donnell 2, Bastasch 10, Roberts 5, Smith 5, Rundle 2., Merriman 2, Wil- kins 2. 3- 5 Hard working Crusader editors, 1. to r.: J. McGovern, JESUIT - 69 SILVERTON - 54 B. Mount, G. Gilmore, T. Ballantyne, B. Oetinger, Jesuit's Crusaders chased and J. Miller meet in the newspaper office. 53-1VeI't0f1'5 Foxes back into their holes as the Green Gi- ants dumped their foe 69-5h. r. Allen Builds Strong s ladies Twelve Ways by PQUIAAHB I T If one enters that myster-V a room in back of the gym, until all hours of he is liable to be n 3:00 night, ated by the clanking of old the groaning of 11 and ng bodies. No, it isn't a h Century torture chamber, rather a weight-lifting no Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, players-to-be com- te a routine 3 times which ludes 10 military presses, curls, squats, etc. Coach Allen says, Man for , we will be stronger than of our opponents next I. n Crowding around the editor's desk are the news writers, FRONT ROW: B. McGi11ivray, D. Rawlinson, J. Richardson, I. Anderson, J. Britt, and T. Sullivan. BACK ROW: R. 9 Myers, J. McGovern, B. Oetinger, and J. Raggett. W. .N . 'F . P :AQ 54, .-g-!2,., . . ,nag - '--F.-st -'-- if:-'f . eg..-.-:.:.s:..M:. 's ' vvv1rYf '4 ' '- -sa g a .-' rusaders Sound Bug For State Tourname by Jim McGovern Mike's slightly stray John Dougherty, not t done by some upsta scored 15 points to uit within the margin ty. JESUIT - 74 ESTACAI Estacada's Rangers ple warning of Jesuit' ful Green Machine, still succumbed to t foe, as they were d 50. Estacada, led by and's 8 points, trail ly lO points at half they never got any cl Mike Murphy led th attack with 18 poi .IESUIT - 78 SCAPPO Utilizing a fast tremendous scoring ef Jesuit Crusaders fi way to a new single g ing record, as th Scappoose's Indians a 78-36 defeat. John Dougherty s points as he led the chine to its third League victory. .IESUIT - 62 MOLAL The Green Machine, its strength in v facets of the game' points, proved superio lalla's Indians. The 39-18 squad turned a advantage into valuab Molal while downing John Dougherty led th as he piled up 25 poi SAN didn' JESUIT - 59 n01d gloryn impress Jesuit's Crusa the Green Giants kno Sandy by a decisive 5 gin.
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1 ., Glee JESUIT HIGH'S SINGERS INCLUDE, FRONT ROW: M. Ryan R. Lolich, P. Albers, D. Minor, J. Ries, M. Goodell. MIDDLE ROW: K. Ballas, R. Seaman, L. Ofner, J. Nelson, D. Wilson, D. Goodell, M. Battaglia. T. Everett, J. Raggett, F. Deneffe, J. Prier, P. Bartos, M. O'Brien, and Fr. McTighe. Club Daily practice constantly requires the skillful direction of Fr. McTighe, talented moderator of Jesuit's Glee Club. Grant Hoss, Gregg Hoss, G. Selling, M. Castner, BACK ROW: E. Krygier K. Kinsman, G. Brink,
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