Jesuit High School - Speculum Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1969

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Copyists ' ' W . 3-af..-55 Lv- ' V7 I fir-ig .. ,s1-'ff--'. 1 4-1, 1' --.L-ia. .-pw my.. ,L 4 SQIAFEHKEE.-' :TEE .,,.nAisAi ..?'! ! i 'Y'--'f 1 lff 'fi ' '-V5-m X A . ody. Editor-in-Chief .... Activities Editor ..... Faculty-Class Editor .... Sports Editor ........ Academics Editor ..... Staff Listings Mike McDowell .Lex Runciman . . . .Tom Koler Mike O'Donne1l . . .Mike House Photographers Jerry Cobb Jerry Davies Greg Jansen H. J. Langtry Mark Wehrly Guy Boileau Assistant Editors Bryan Cullivan George Greene Jerry Mackey Greg Jansen H. J. Langtry Mike O'Donnell Brian Bruning Tom Kemper Cover Design Jim Whittemore Nick Carter Kevin McGinley Staff TypiStS Paul Brown Mike DICSICI' Jeff Lawggn Ed Cole Photo Essay Mike McDowell Jerry Cobb Jerry Davies Ron Boogaard Jeff Brookes Tom Culhane Doug Foran Kerry Gillespie Peter Bosch eturnung alumnus Zan nlarged bookstore. Business Manager .... Advertising Staff . . . . . . .Mike House . . . . Jim Dietrich Bob Schwarz Jerry Martin Jeff Brookes Adviser ...... ..... . . . . Mr. Patrick Howell, S.J. P.E. Instructor Gordon Carrigan il- lustrates push-up form to freshmen. 173

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Editor's Page Putting out a yearbook is frustrating, strenuous, rewarding work. Planning sessions everyday after school from October to March, four deadlines spaced throughout the year. Week-long deadlines. The first during the snow just before Christmas. All faculty negatives lost two weeks before the deadline. Second deadline coincided with the snowfall that closed Jesuit for a week at the end of Jan- uary. Work sessions everyday from ten in the morning to midnight straight. No time for sled- ding. No time for dates. If you can't make it back tomorrow, don't go home. No school means no students around. Get chains, drive all over the city in twelve-inch snow posing students. Third deadline. Finally a deadline without a snowfall, at the end of February. No snow, there- fore school. Go to school eight o'clock to two-thirty, work on yearbook from two-thirty to midnight, go home, come back tomorrow and we might finish. Homework? So your grades suffer. You'll never learn the psychology of so many types of people until you watch them ap- proach their breaking point. Why kill your social life for a yearly periodical of only 570 circu- lation. Why work on a staff of twenty editors, photographers, reporters, who spend S3600 on a book that every student will keep and read for twenty years. What do you learn telling a story of twenty clubs, a year of sports, and the five hundred students that did it all? You learn about people and high school life. High school is a unique time of life. It is sometimes frustrating, physically punishing, mentally gruelling, and emotionally, an extremely unstable time of life, yet it is also one of the happiest, most content, most active, most rewarding, most involving times of life. Jesuit High School 1969 has contained its share of drudgery. But to the seniors of 1969 its elec- trifying spirit weeks, good-willed victory dances, nerve-shattering sports events, and lazy hours spent studying on the lawn have all been part of a good high school life. A good high school life of close friends, studies, sports, extracurriculars, Friday-night games, parties, beach trips, mountain trips, and casual dates, the daily toil in class, the state football championship at Autzen Stadium, the culmination of three years' state playoffs, the many snow- storms and the week-long school snow vacation, the spaghetti dinner, the auction, the success of e---r -T!! Q, in senior privileges that allowed school hour off- campus excursions, the many Jesuit novices who came and went, living in a trailer at Jesuit and slightly changed a few students' lives, the best freshman football team Jesuit's ever had, the first year of a new library, complete with seminar rooms, stereo system, and non-teaching librarian, weekend retreats at Sheridan, the student body at McNary High School for playoffs and the first Wil- co League basketball crown, painful defeat in the. Memorial Coliseum, part-time jobs, school event preparations, community involvement, those won- derful Saturday afternoons researching term papers at the library. Graduation is just the commencement of a new life employing the experiences, learnings, and insights acquired through high school. Life will provide more insights into the ways of people, and learning habits of high school will be em- ployed in these experiences continually through life. The Jesuit graduate lurches alive and is forced to suffer joy in a new day. I would like to thank: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paffrath, our Ameri- can Yearbook representatives who helped to advise and pre- pare the book for printing, Mr. Pat Howell, S.J., our yearbook adviser, who advised, but didn't moderate, George Green, who came to develop and print needed pictures anytime of the day or night, Mr. John Dhulst of the Oregon Journal, Mr. Jim Vincent of the Oregonian, and Mr. Jim Signor of the Catholic Sentinel for their football pictures, Mr. Hans Running of the Photo Graphic for the class portraits. We Mike Franciscone energetically en- tertains an enraptured Spanish class. 172 Joe lVlcDonneII prepares for Fr. lvlorriso



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84, 85, 88, 91 , 94, 132 Academics 19 Adamson, Jerry 57, 138, 148 Advertising 160-168 Alex, Peter 154 Allen, John 27, 88, 90, 93 Allison, Bruce 98, 148 Amato, Terry 148 Anderson, Tim 83, 99, 154 Anderton, Greg 77, 125, 128 Anderton, Mark 154 Andreas, John 155 Angelo, Rich 46, 149 Anliker, John 155 Apa, Torn 98,111,119,149 Assemblies 48 Avison, Bob 55, 128 Baily, John 16, 80, 150 Baird, Bob 128 Baker, Michael 149 Baldwin, Brad 82,148 Ballas, Mike 144 Barlaee, Luke 29 Barber, Mike 58, 103, 143, 144 Barron, Jeff 32, 98, 111, 148 Barsotti, Steve 88, 143, 148 Baseball 118,119 Basketball 102-109 Basketball, Frosh 112, 113 Basketball, J.V. 110, 111 Battaglia, David 82, 83, 148 General Index Bauer, Greg 99, 111, 155 Bauer, Leo 6, 13, 52, 54, 60, 88, 103, 105, 106,129 Bax, Peter 155 Beaudoin, Gene 98, 149 Beaudoin, Jeff 99, 155 Beeson, Mike 10, 128 Beezer, S.J., Rev. Arnold 18, 23, 43, 61 Beil, Bob 88, 144 Bell, Brian 143, 144 Bell, Mike 82, 99,155 Bennison, Mike 98, 111 Benz, Paul 155 Bergman, Jim 11, 52, 58, 60, 63, 88-91, 93, 95, 128 Bernardi, Ed 149 Bernards, Frank 128 Bocci, Jim 5, 55, 58, 79, 144 Boileau, Guy 72, 125,129 Ray Bolger Co. 163 Boogaard, Ron 43,57,58,98,149 Bosch, Pete 31, 99, 116, 154 Bowie, Scott 149 Boylen, John 99, 154 Brady, James 111, 115, 149 Brands,Bill88,111, 114,115,148 Brakebush, Paul 129 Brock, Pete 99, 113, 154 Brookes, Jeff 148 Brown, Mark Brown, Paul 69, 72, 148 Brugato, Mike 148 Mike Tennant helps clean up after the fund-raising Spaghetti Dinner. Bruning, Brian 74, 155 Bruno, Robert 82, 83, 155 Bryant, Carleton 129 Buelt, Jerry 144, 148 Burke, Burns Tom 149 Mike 99,155 Burns, 'rom A. 33, 62, 128 Burns, Tom F. 14, 128 Burns, William 57, 149 Burton, David 82, 149 Bye, Bob 155 Byrne, Robert, S.J. 26, 80, 99 I 1.1 Jr: ' 'asf T' L' 7 'f Callahan, Pat 36, 125, 130 Campbell, John 155 Campbell-Weiss Reprographics 165 Carter, James 45, 99, 155 Carter, Nick 4, 64, 79, 80, 100, 122, 130, 161 Carter, Jr. Robert 144 Carter, William 16, 45, 47, 49, 51, 88, 90, 122, 123, 130 Carrigan, Gordon 25, 88, 98, 103, 108, 173 Casciato, Pete 5, 22, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 68-70, 76-79, 81. 88, 142, 144 Case, Tony 149 Casey, Michael 7, 30, 44, 50, 51, 58, 88, 123, 144 Cassidy, Steve 149 Cassinelli, James 99, 159 Chapman, Rock 115, 149 Christianson, Dan 11, 88, 91, 93, 94, 96, 131 Christianson, Francis 58,88,119, 144 Christianson, Paul 99, 155 Cieslinski, William 88,131 Claeys, Jim 154 Clarke, James 59, 130 Clark, John 154 Clarke, Chris 46, 154 Clarke, Kevin, S.J. 23, 31, 34, 110,111,114,115 Classen, Dave 155 Clerin, Gary 144 Clohessy, John 130 Cobb, Jerry 43, 45, 48, 54, 55, 60, 68, 69, 125, 130, 131 Cobb, Neil 57, 69, 148 Cole, Edward 129, 131 Columbia Brick Works 168 Comfort, Mark 148 Committees 50, 51 Condon, Edwin 148 Connolly, Steve 33, 37, 50, 54, 58, 60, 79, 100, 103, 122,123, 144 Conroy, Mike 144 Cooper, Michael 131 Copp, Albert 148 Corboy, Joe 99, 155 Cornwell, Paul 79, 149 Corrigan, Michael 113, 155 Corvi, Mike 76, 77, 130 Coupens, Gilshannon 39, 69, 78. 79, 82, 144 Coussens, Dan 46, 58, 144 Coussens, Robert 55, 69, 144 Craford, Mike 5, 7, 34, 40, 42, 55, 56, 84, 85, 88, 130 Craford, Roch 7, 14, 37, 55, 57, 58, 75, 78, 88, 144 Craven, Douglas 58, 144 Craven, Michael 130, 155 Crop, Rick 69 Crose, Mark 125, 131 Crossroads 163 Crusader 66-69 Culhane, Joe 80, 100, 149 Culhane, Tom 57, 72, 100, 149 Cullivan, Bryan 11, 13, 19, 38, 41, 44, 46, 74, 76, 82, 85, 86, 88, 89, 122, 131 Currie, Kevin 155 Damerow Ford 165 Dances 52, 53 Danel, S.J., Rev. Joseph 21, 51 Davies, Jerry 4, 14, 17, 40, 45, 57, Dean's Rexall Drug 167 DeChant, Paul 57, 59, 68, 69, 149 DeCosta, John 36, 113, 115, 155 DeJardin, S.J., Rev. Joseph 19, 25 DeLateur, Anton, N.S.J. Dennehy, S.J., Rev. Denis 20, 22, 37 DeWolf, Mike 57, 83, 149 Dickson, Danny 99, 155 Dieringer, Greg 154 Dierenger, Jeff 144 Dieringer, Tim 46, 149 Dietrich, James 132 Dobson, Richard 148 Doherty, Brian 88, 103, 104, 106, 109, 144 Doherty, Kevin 45, 99, 111, 154 Don Rasmussen Co. 168 Don's Valley Plaza Barber 168 Dougherty, William .74, 81, 102, 103, 144 Drake, Ed 148 Drama Club 78-81 Dresler, Mike 73, 134 Dudley Jones Co. 165 Duff, Terry 82, 154 Dulcich, Jeff 80, 98, 148, 153 Dummer, Bruce 36, 113, 154 Dunn, S.J., Rev. John 22, 100 Duyn, John 88, 144 Eastman, Daniel 133 Edens, Bill 36, 55, 60, 144 Edens, Jon 82, 154 Editor's Page 172 Edlefson, Bill 98, 148 Eichhorn, Joe 99, 113, 154 Eilertson, Brookes 99, 155 Elich, John 155 Elorriaga, Dana 148 Elorriaga, John 155 Ennis, Terry 4, 18, 26, 17, 88, 117, 119 Enslow, S.J., Rev. Kenneth 24, 25 Faber, Paul 148 Faculty 19 Faculty Degrees 168, 169 Fagan, Mike 36, 103, 107, 133 Farrell, James 88, 144 Fearing, Mitch 155 Fedor, Mrs. Claire 28 Fennessy, Conor 154 Ferguson, Mike 98,111, 148 Fields, Richard 99, 154 Filz, George 154 Fischer, David 133 Fitzgibbon, Edward 154 Fitzpatrick, Kevin 99, 154 Fitzpatrick, Leo 65, 79, 88, 148 Fitzpatrick, Tim 43, 82, 83, 100, 122, 149 Fleischman, William 80, 149 Fogarty, Pat 45, 99, 154 4.

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