Jesuit High School - Speculum Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1969

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Jesuit High School - Speculum Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 59 of 184
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lr. Teresi instructs Jerry Renfro, Tom Knappenburger and Guy Randles. CLUB President Pat Jameson stands head and shoulders above fellow offi- cers Lex Runciman and John Kelly. as . M. MURPHY, T. Knappenburger, M. Gonzales, J. Huelskamp, M. Craford, P. Casciato, B. Niedermeyer, G-. Randles, J. Renfro, B. Coussens, R. Wagner, S. Payment, B. Merz, T. Kemper, R. Craford, B. Avison, B. Murphy, D. Huelskamp, B. Edens, M. Foy, J. Cobb, J. O'Hanlon, and J. Bocci march through Raleigh Park. Service Club Members Devote Time, Energy to Aid School The Service Club, always ready to lend a hand, is an intricate tool in the smooth running of the school. The club provides an outlet for those students who wish to show their spirit by doing the jobs few relish, but someone has to do. Prospective members are admitted at the end of their sophomore year on the basis of their work during a prior probationary period. Led by President Pat Jameson and moderator Mr. Vincent Teresi, the club controlled crowds at assemblies, football and basketball games, directed track meets, and served at the spag- hetti dinner and the football awards banquet. The club also un- ostensibly remained to clean up after each function was over and the crowds departed. This year the Service Club expanded to over thirty-five mem- bers to meet the rising demands for its assistance. Once again the spaghetti dinner and the preparations for the auction were the most demanding single events for the year. Their success was due largely to the efforts of the green-sweater Service Club. -ii. , .. l '-t 0 -. 'F' 1

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TASK OF PACKING CANNED GOODS is undertaken by Pat Keene and Mike Cratord with assistance from Grant High School helpers Sodolity's Christmas Drive Nets Food for Needy Families The Jesuit High Sodality is a service organization composed of individuals who are interested in the welfare of others. This year the Sodality again sponsored a Christmas Food Drive. In conjunction with the St. Vincent de Paul, the Sodalists ga- thered food and collected over S350 in a two week period for over forty-one needy families. The drive was advertised over KISN radio and was covered in newscasts by KOIN-TV. The drive was also aided by the efforts of several Grant students who supplied additional food and assistance. A novel request for Jesuit's Sodality was a call to provide thir- ty escorts for a dance at Villa St. Rose. This was very success- fully accomplished on one day's notice and prior to semester exams the following day. The major emphasis this year was the inter-city group's stu- dent tutoring at Irvington Grade School. The majority of students at Irvington are blacks who range from the first to sixth grade. Jesuit students, along with girls from St. Mary's Academy,taught on Saturday mornings from ten a.m. to noon. Every Monday evening the Sodality's Doernbecher group vis- ited the crippled children at Doernbecher Hospital. The hos- pital provided games and toys to aid the Jesuit students in entertaining the children with bingo and story telling. The Interfaith Discussion Group met on an irregular basis. The first meeting was held at Concordia High School, and the second was at Jesuit High.

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