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FR. WILFRED SCHOENBERG, S.J. 'lllll UAMP Two years ago the site on which the present Gonzaga Prep now stands was nothing but a few acres of barren land. Upon this ground the people of Spokane built a Catholic School, but because of the condition of the- surrounding area, this school was simply a modern building in an open field. In two short years, however, a tremendous amount of work has turned this open field into a beautifully landscaped school campus. There are many who have contributed to this result, notably, Mr. William Suver, who planned and built our Marian Shrine. Yet one man stands out from all others: Fr. Wilfred Schoenberg. Father came to Gonzaga the year the school was built and at once undertook the job of developing the grounds He spent months of his spare time working on the athletic fields, especially after school when he had plenty of 'volunteer' help from jug. il- One need but look at the campus as it now appears in order to realize that Father has done wonders. Therefore, we, the student body of Gonzaga Preparatory School, wish to say, Thank you, Father Schoenberg, for a tremendous job well done. Two short years ago, this well tended lawn wasn't much more than a weed patch. ' Psalm Fila D I 4' MM Y Mimi Pile lf' H gas f H9 l : f - f W 9 K N- . ,f..2::ffr:r'f ' x . Y W ig -s2- - 45
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PHO'l'0GllAPHY CLUB FRONT ROW: Dennis McCanna, Kenny Weigand, Greg Druffel, Mike Huss, Don Sharp, Mike Soran, Doc Casey. SECOND ROW: Wendy Winslow, Eric Greenfield, Cliff Gosselin, Malcolm Sharp, Pat Ford, Bob Gay, Tim Hopkins. THIRD ROW: Joe Clark, Bob Bruya, Bob Lamp, Mike Keolker, Leon Heinen, Roly Weinhandl, Bob C. May. FOURTH ROW: Terry Simonitch, Bill Hottell, Terry Mr. John Lien, SJ Moderator Gwinn, Don Stippel, joe Wenski, Ted Lonnevik, jim Poesl. Q M ' BU. The Photography Club of Gonzaga Prep has been 'branded' with the endless job of taking, de- veloping, and printing all of the many pictures for the Gonzagan, the Luigian, and for publicity stories on the school. In addition to this, they must study and keep up on the latest photographic techniques. Under the capable direction of Mr. John Lein, they have proven themselves to be largely responsible for the fine photographic work in your annual. Activity in the Dark Room?
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