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

 - Class of 1959

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Page 49 text:

of Yesteryear HIS EXCELLENCY, The Right Reverend Edward D. Howard, Archbishop of Portland, pays a visit honoring the Centenary, February 2. With him are Sharon Roberts, who delivered the address of welcome, and Student Body President Marvin Frazier. After long debate, Ashland vs. Medford, in 1908, a second St. Mary's opened on the block on which the present school stands. The double commemoration themed the all- parish banquet held that same afternoon. Master of Ceremonies Judge Ed Kelly pre- sented a varied entertainment, a barbershop quartette, jacksonville, This Is Your Life , the Shadows, and a talk from Sister M. Leonella. A graduate of St. Mary's, Sister has been a religious since 1891. Father Mai, pastor, presented Mother M. Mark, Provincial Superior, a money gift from the parishioners. Archbishop Howard, principal speaker, stressed the devotion to duty that was part of the life of all the pioneers. A group of 30 boys and girls from the high school served the banquet. Students of St. Marys entered personally in the celebration of the double centenary by their singing the Pontifical Mass on the morn- ing of Feb. 2, offered for the Sisters who have taught here. Following the Mass, His Excellency attended a brief reception. Marian Choir, the boys' and girls' groups, Mollie and Susan Reavis gave the musical welcome. Sharon Roberts reviewed the 31 years the Archbishop has labored, building, renewing strengthening the means of faith in Oregon. In reply, the Archbishop complimented the students on their program, the part in the two days' varied activities. He stressed the value of faith and effort in modern life, a life diff- erent from that of the pioneers, but every bit as demanding.

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Clergy, Parishioners to Recreate Glamor FATHER Mt-LEOD READS THE GOSPEL at the his- toric Jacksonville Mass. One hundred years ago, the Catholics in Oregon built their second Church in jackson- ville, then a hustling, wild, gold mining town. That same small building, cleaned and polished, with only heating and lighting brought up to date, was the scene of the colorful Mass on Feb. 2. The official centenary Mass was cele- brated by His Excellency Most Reverend Ed- ward D. Howard, Archbishop of Portland in Oregon. Because of his many years of faithful work fixing up the old building, beautifying the cemetery, and serving the Catholics of the area, Father William McLeod was the natural heart of the commemorative ceremonies. A second centenary celebration, kept secret from the Sisters until Feb. 1, was the hundredth anniversary of the coming of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary from Montreal to Portland. But six short years later, St. Mary's was founded in the region's oldest city -Jacksonville. For 43 years, they had varying success, but with the decline of mining, and construction of the railroad through Medford, St. Mary's had to move. FATHER McLEOD EXPRESSES HIS THANKS for the parish celebration of the first Mass in his beloved Jack- sonville church. Listen are Fathers Walsh, Linehan, Mother M. Mark, His Excellency, Judge Ed Kelly, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Snider, Mayor Snider.



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SPEAKING OF THE GOLD RUSH and the .1.9ers, Don Davy had a little wagon trouble and arrived late. 4110 years late, to he exact.l He brought his buddy, Carl Michael along. PORTRAYING AN OLD TIME CROOK, Mike Duggan tries to get rid of a probably stolen watch. WELL DRESSED GAMBLER is Don Rausch, authentic even to tie, sleeve supporters, and cane. READY FOR A HORSEBACK RIDE are Bob Evans with Eileen Blenkush and Denny Duggan. Mike Feiss and Diane Adams seem to prefer 11 more modern type of travel, Mike's I926 Model T. Fun and Frolic From the Pages of Yesteryear A XVEIRD SCENE greets tl1e eye in typing: class. Working: hard are Mary Henneheek, Con Reynolds, Dave Hanna- walt, ,Iim Valentine, fhllll Darlaucl, Terry Cooper and Don Rauseh. INTO TOWN TO SEE TI-IE SIGHTS are Dianne Day and farmer Dave Rouhier. COME AND SING with us,', invite Lynda Pirkey, ,Indy Kaiser, Anne Haviland, and Lynne Parsons. On the last day of Oregon's first century, students dug out old relics, suits, and dresses, long in mothballs. Those who couldn't raise their own, bought beards and pasted them on. St. Mary's took every occasion to relive the past. . t 1 , , ,ww 1 s ' ' 3

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