St Marys High School - Lance Yearbook (Medford, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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AUDITING BOOKS to see what else needs to be done to get tape recorder and phonograph are members of the Jamestown Submission committee Gary Kirsch, Bob Farra, Mike Feiss and jim Reneau . A USUAL SCENE in Student Council is Pres- ident Marv Frazier. His able secretary, Connie Sokolowski, is working on the minutes. SC Translates Tradition into Action To promote citizenship, friendliness, good faculty-student relations, and sportsmanship were the long range objectives of the present Student Council. The students introduced Sir Cedric as the school's ofiicial mascot. His signs around the hall helped boost morale While the Cedric award at pep rallies raised enthusiasm. Projects included editing the Student Hand- book, begun last spring, organization of a Safety Committee serving grade and high school, purchase of a tape recorder and four speed record player, a dance for money and fun, and routine activities like T.A.P. Q ' .v 'ea X C gf' , if i ,t -. Qi W -QM. .1 -- , . I-'f f2s+Ef:':'E'-:'Eff,,fff,.i.'airz?isw::2r-' K ,1, - K if L si, iv . . f at 'Y t View + wtf: xiii. , Q ' . 1 ,.- - T ' I .i .-'fr'-2..:'15 'i-1',..:+ 1, S 1154 - , ,K 7. ,gps ,. H - ' -32 S P li fig' 'J . -Z ati yy, Q, - , , . Q , i, , sg ,,,, , - I 3, 9 f ii? If? ' fiiifsff--7 ' 5' . , A Q' 123' .., Y f .',.2e...a,,.g, W-I fi, ?-ii? .P ' ' ' . R , K. - A Y' gif i.. li. L.. fiiggiafk Em-.i Q tt, . V., . , H'W ?2i5w-.t- ,, - Q. T. , A system of evaluation of all SC, club, and class activities was introduced to heighten suc- cess and avoid duplicating errors. After due deliberation, this committee con- cluded that the year has shown real growth and achievement. PROGRESS OF THE STUDENT HANDBOOK brings smiles to the faces of the committee in charge, Dick Theiral, Tom Depner, Mary Austin, Dorothy Rausch, and Mollie Reavis. VVORKING ON AN ACCIDENT report are Safety Coun- cil members Jerc Randolph, Mary Crevier, and Dave Lowry. 35

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We Capture the Spirit of the Pioneers MOTHER MARY MARK, Provincial Superior of the Sister of the Holy Names, with Sister Gerard Mary, Superior and Principal, examine the Jacksonville memorial books with Sister Mary Leonella of Marylhurst. Sister graduated from St. Mary's, then in Jacksonville, in 1887. She has been a Sister since 1891. BANNERS OF ST. MARY'S are held proudly as Bob Farra and Mary Lee Lowry represent the school in a Centennial Mass and assembly in St. Mary's, Portland. THE MOST REVEREND EDWARD D. HOWARD, Archbishop of Portland in Oregon, came for the centennial celebration. With him are the Very Reverend Carl Mai, pastor, and the Reverend Fathers Cornelius Linehan, John Ilg, Daniel Kelly, William Walsh, William McLeod, and Lawrence Eskay. Peaks of interest for the year were the triple Centennaries of State, Parish, and teaching community. Each in turn was emphasized. In late October, Bob Farra, senior president, Mollie Reavis, Sodality prefect, and Gary Kirsch, Letterrnen president, with Mary Lee Lowry of the eighth grade, represented St. Mary's at Student's day, held in the foundation house, St. Mary's of Portland. Medford stu- dents Were delighted to find their school one of the earliest. Returning, the students' enthusiastic accounts set the stage for local celebration of events more closely connected with school and parish. mafwf,x,g.:fgaw Q



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In the Sodality, the students belong not to a THE MEETING WILL PLEASE COME TO ORDER. Socialists are ffronl fowl Lynne Parsons, Anne Haviland, Mary Jo Batzer, Carol Valentine, Mary Pat Naumes, Mary Crevier, Dolores Cooper, Creconrl rafwl Marilyn Martin, Karen Dunn, Patty Calhoun, Anne Bennett, Larry Schaecher, Bob Farra, Ron Schaecher, Gerry Elbert, fthird rofwl Sharon Roberts, Mary Austin, Mary Robinson, Carol Depner, Karen Van Dyck, Lorraine Smith, Mollie Reavis, Toni Adams, Connie Sokolowski, fbacle rolwl Karen Crevier, Dick Theiral, Tom Hersant, Francis Ahern, Jere Randolph, Roger Hour, Ann Darlantl, Anne Manno, Dorothy Rausch. As Sodalists We Fly Banners of Truth an organization but to a Way of life. Through this life they strive to give ideals to all those with Whom they come in contact, whether it be in social, public, or religious affairs. 36 Though most Sodality Work is spiritual, number of projects attempt to reach the Student Body as a Whole. National Youth Week was marked by a Communion in a body, followed by breakfast. Catholics from public high schools were special guests. Faithful members were found in the room cutting and arranging materials for the Advent wreathes to be distributed in the various rooms. As last year, the Big Sixi' and Little Four encouraged Lenten spirit. Father Mai offered a Mass for all those who persevered throughout Lent. With the Blessed Virgin as their model, the students strive to live up to their two-fold pur- pose of sanctification of self and of others by being above average Catholics in thought, Word, and deed.

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