Bellarmine High School - Cage Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1944

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FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Still, Dung, W. Galbraith, Rusler, Doherty, Bachman, T. FIRST ROW: Burke, P. Cleary, E. Carreau, Vranizan, D. Pfeiffer, R. Eckroth OLeary. SECOND ROW: Fr. Meckes, B. Kerrigan, Radke, Mclntire, Bott, ' Monaghan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Keating, W. O'Leary, A. Zajac, D. Knee J Christnacht, L. Jayko, A. Patnode. THIRD ROW: Ludeman, Papen, F. shaw, Collins, Caillier, Farrar. THIRD ROW: Jurun, Shappee, J. Hermsen Hickey, Cook, Baker, Coyne, D. Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Sotak, Clark, M. Farrell, Greco, Tonan. FOURTH ROW: Mladineo, J. Kelly, Burich, Fre Gravelle, De Fillips, Theriaultt, Radonich, D. Patnode, Welch. man, Fontana, Acheson, Noel. A COUPLE OF NOTES In the world of Bellarmine mu- sic the glee club, under the emi- nent direction of Mr. John Thatcher, S. J., enjoyed a very well-lauded season. Singing both popular and classical selections, the club scored again and again at assemblies and outside engagements. Among the outside programs sung were several for the Knights of Columbus, the U.S.O. and the Holy Name men. The club also participated in the colorful and inspiring May devotions. Darrel Sanders headed the club as president, while Jack Erck was the Vice President. Elected to the post of Sec.-Treas. was Bernard Loonam, and filling the position of Sgt. at Arms, Was Dick Farrar. Mask and Dagger Club Score Successesg Sodality End Year I Fall and Spring Plays Landed by All Self-sacrifice, cooperation, talent and hard work may well describe the Mask G Dagger Club of this year and it is these traits which have led them through such a suc- cessful season. However, much praise and credit is due to their competent and exemplary director, Mr. William A. Keating, S. J. The first production of the year was the celebrated play entitled What A Life. In this play the players conducted themselves as veteran actors, giving two smash- ing performances before two large and pleased audiences. One radio play of the present Pope Pius XII, Man of the Era, was given over KTBI. While the Cage is going to press, another hit show, Arsenic and Old Lace, is rehearsing. The Mask 5' Dagger Club has combined skill and talent to make this one of the funniest and finest shows of the year. When the last curtain has fallen this year, the Mask E7 Dagger Club players may well smile, with a wide smile of satisfaction, for they have performed, worked land acted as only talented and true actors and comedians could. BUY STAMPS AND BONDS! Striv.ing for Better Catholic Liv- ing, the Sodality this year set a goal to be gained only through in- dividual domestic and social en- deavor. Inspired by Father Lynch, S. J., guided by Mr. Haniger, S. J., moderators respectively for the Sen- ior and Junior Sodalities, and led directly by Prefects Tom Bichsel and Jerry Driscoll. The primary end of the Sodality is the self-sanctification of its members and others. This was achieved through The Crusader of Rosaries, Sending of Pamphlets to the armed forces, Socials, helping the Alaskan Missions, Propagation of the Faith, enumerous talks of mercy and charity. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: McAllister, Wehr, Robison, J. Cramer, D. Messo, Kretchmer, Delargy. SECOND ROW: Fr. Fink, Birchler, G. Heck, G. Wetsch, Russell, J Ulsch, Schumacher, Yineman. THIRD ROW: Gallagher, F. Cline, Paglia, R Heck, Kukowski, Milloy, J. Sauriol, St. Martin. FOURTH ROW: M. Vlahovich, Sargent, Whittle, Kaperick, D'Andrea, Altman, Hreha. MISSING: Truax. AIRPLANECLUB FIRST ROW: Kukowski, Miller, Monaghan, T. O'Leary, F. Hickey, J Christnacht. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thatcher, Scherer, W. Galbraith, Verhalen Cook, Cline, Ludeman. THIRD ROW. Dyckman, Rink, Gosselin - D Christnacht, Starkweather, K. Galbreath, J. McDonough, Tonan. FOURT ROW: Altman, Patrick, Achieson, Fairhurst, De Fillips, Radonich, D. Patnode och G

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ELDON BARNES Class Sgt.-Arms I, Sec.-Treas. 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Drama I, 2, 33 Rifle I3, Band I3 Reserve Football I, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Boxing 2. ROBERT BRESKOVICH Sodality 33 ROTC 2, 33 Lion Staff 3, 43 Quill Car Scroll 3, 43 Debating l, 2, 3, 43 Drama 43 Clee Club 3, 4. WILLIAM CUMMINS Transferred from Conzaga3 Asst. Editor of Cage 43 Senior Class Pres. 43 Sodality 4' ROTC 43 Quill Cf Scroll 43 Cilee Club 4. JAMES FARRELL. Sodality 33 ROTC 2, 33 R. Football 2, Varsity 3, 43 R. Basketball 3, Varsity 4. JOHN GARITONE 3 Sgt.-Arms 23 ROTC 2, 33 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Lion Staff 2, 33 Lions Club 43 Drama 23 Midget Basketball I3 Mgr. Varsity Football 2, 33 Mgr. Varsity Basketball I, 2. JACK HERMSEN Sodality 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2,,33 R. Football 2, Varsity 3, 43 M. Basketball I, R. Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4, Captain 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3. FRANCIS IVANOVICH Sodality 3, 43 ROTC 2, 33 Drama 4. PAT MANLEY Class Officer I3 Sodality I, 2, 43 ROTC 2, 43 Rifle I 3 R. Football 23 R. Basketball 2, 33 Varsity 43 Varsity Football 4. I STEPHEN O'BRIEN Sodality 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Band I3 Frosh Football3 M. Basketball. WILLIAM ROSS Sodality I, 23 ROTC 2, 33 Class Sec. 2. THOMAS SAURIOL Sodality 3, 45, Rotc 2, 3. RICHARD WALSH ROTC 2, 3. ELI-ISS ut 1944 VINCENT BEUZER Vice President I, Sec.-Treas. 2, 33 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2, 33 Lion Staff 3, 43 Quill 6' Scroll 3, 43 Lions Club 3, 43 Debate I, 2, 3, 43 Gold Ring Elocution 33 Band I3 Varsity Basketball 4, EDWIN CAREY Transferred from Stadium3 ROTC 3, 4. BROOKS DEAN ROTC 3, 43 R. Football 33 R. Basketball 33 Varsity 4. , DON FELTS ROTC 3, 43 R. Football 3. LEOCILMAN Sodality 3, 43 ROTC 3, 43 Drama 43 C-lee Club 3, 4. HENRY HICKEY Sodality I, 2 3, 43 ROTC 2, 33 -Lions Club 43 Band I3 Drama 3, 43 Clee Club 3, 43 Reserve Football 3. MICHAEL JAYKO Sodality 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Rifle 2, 3, 4. LaVERNE MARTINEAU Class Officer I3 ROTC 2, 33 Lion Staff 33 Drama 23 R. Football I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Basketball I, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 33 Boxing 2. I ALLAN PESSEMIER Sgt.-Arms 43 soaaiafy i, 2, 3, 43 Rotc 2, 3g Rifle 1. JOHN ROWLEY ROTC 2, 3, 43 R. Football 33 Varsity Base- ball 3, 4. CHARLES TOYNBEE Sodality 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 4. LEO WINKES SOdaIII'y I, 2, 3, 4, Rotc 3, 4. THOMAS BICHSEL Sodality I, 2, 3, Prefect 43 ROTC 2, 43 Lion Staff 3, 43 Quill 6' Scroll 43 Lions Club 43 Debating 43 Band I3 Drama 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 R. Football 2, 3, Varsity 43 Boxing 4. THOMAS CARREAU Sodality 23 Rotc 2, 3. JOHN ERCK Student Body Pres. 43 Class Officer 2, 33 Sodality 2, 3'3 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Lions Staff 3, 43 Quill 6' Scroll 3, 43 Lions Club 3, 43 De- bating 43 Band I3 Drama 2, 33 Clee Club 3, 43 R. Football 3. 3 LORNE FROEHLER ROTC 2, 3. THOMAS GIILSHAN NON Transferred from Sumner3 Clee Club 43 Lion Staff 43 Lions Club 43 Sodality 4. JOHN HUSTON Class Vice President 43 Sodality I, 2, 33 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Quill C1 Scroll 33 Lions Club 43 Debating I, 23 Junior Elocution Ring 23 Band I3 Drama 2,- 3, 43 Glee Club 4. BERNARD LOONAM Student Body Vice Pres. 43 Editor of Cage 43 Sodality I, 2, 33 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Lion Staff 3, Editor 43 Quill 5' Scroll 3, 43 Lions Club 3, 43 Debating I, 23 Band I 3 Drama 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 R. Football 2, 3, Varsity 4. JOHN MCCIVERN Vice Pres. 23 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 33 Band l, 23 Rifle I3 Drama 43 ROTC 2, 3. DAVID PETERSON ' Sodality 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Lion Staff 3, 43 Quill 6' Scroll 43 Lions Club 43 Rifle Team 43 Glee Club 43 R. Football 3. DARRELL SANDERS Student Body Sgt.-Arms 43 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Lions Club 43 Elocution 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Band I3 Rifle 23 Varsity, Football 43 Varsity Baseball 4. WILLIAM VAN ROOY Sec.-Treas. of Student Body 43 Sodality I, 2, 33 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Lion Staff I, 2, 33 Quill C7 Scroll 33 Lions Club 3, 43 Debating I3 Band I3 Glee Club 3, 43 Mgr. of Varsity Football I. PAUL ZELENAK ROTC 2, 4.



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FIUNIORS FIRST ROW: Trine, Klewin, Graisy, Coon Schuler L. Pizzo P. Hebert sEcoNp ROW: Fr. oaigify, canes, P. Eckroth, uigh, schuifzl waiemanyl Mack, McGoffin. THIRD ROW: Moorhead, Tracy, Erickson, Knabel, Davis, Clark, Harrigan. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Woolery, Brady, J. Kneeshaw, Holt, M. Cleary, McCaffery, Horner. SECOND ROW: Fr. Harrington, Wood, M. 'McDonough, Bannon, Shilley, Knelleken, G. Eckroth, J. Zaiac, Henriot. THIRD ROW: Robinson, Comfort, Traynor, McGavick, Poch, L. Renner, Ferry, Goodman. FOURTH ROXN: E. Grubisa, Maddock, Keenam, Broz, W.,SulIivan, Rossi, Coles, The two classes, Rooms 9 and MISSING: Archbold, Pope. Sophs, The Cflioyalty-Cup Bearer By proving themselves the most outstanding classes of Bellarmine, the Sophomores have merited the well-earned title of The Champs of '44. They have built themselves into such a strong unit that opposition has only made them exert greater effort. Between the two sophomore classes there has been the strongest rivalry. The faculty will long remember their hard work and earnest faithfulness. Room I under the direction of Mr. Kelley, S. J., won the Loyalty Cup three times in succession. From there on Room 2, ably guided by Mr. Penna, S. J., took up the chal- lenge to emulate its close rival. In every enterprise there has resulted a class fight for the highest honors among the two sophomore rooms, Among many of their activities the Sophs contributed much time and effort in helping to keep the school in ship-shape condition. Room 2, by winning the Philoma- theo prize race won the right to the use of fISlO0.00 for some im- provement to the school. They bought new window shades for all the class rooms. Room I donated a marker for lining the football and baseball fields. These donations added to their zealous cooperation with every activity put on during the school year merit for the Sophs the well-earned title that has been given them. Congratulations, Sophs. Spirit Incorporated The two Junior classes, spurred on by their class presidents, Louie Renner and Jim McGoffin, have completed a very active and suc- cessful year. IO, have held a prominent rank for loyalty points throughout the school year. The two Junior class parties proved to be outstanding social events of the year. The first was an ice skating party and the second was -the Junior Prom, which was the final masterpiece and instilled a memory never to be forgotten in the minds of the departing seniors. Louie Renner, class president of Room IO, departed for the Jesuit Novitiate to study for the Priest- hood. Other members of the class will be called to the service of their country during the summer vacation. Jim Holt won a gold ring for taking top honors in the Senior Elocution contest. Also with other mcmbers of the Junior class he had a leading role in the play, What A Life. The leading part in the play, Arsenic and Old Lace, was held by another Junior, Gene Mack. Representing Bellarmine in the Se- attle oratorical contest was Jim McGoffin who, at a recent meet- ing, was elected the new Prefect for the Sodality. Representing the Junior class in the field of Debate was Jim Henriot. Other members of the class were active in various activities and events. OPHOMORES IRST ROW: Fairhurst, D. Froehler, Flannigan, Bucovaz, K. Galbraith, eaudoin, P. Ivanovich, Gehri, W. Bichsel. SECOND ROW: Jackl, Bader, o mel. W. Pfeiffer, Driscoll, Flannery, G. Christnacht, Mr. Kelley. THIRD James, Faker, Haniger, Dyckman, Herz, Schatz, Boze. TOURTH ROW: Patrick, Shovlain, G. Vlahovich, Drange, A. Cramer, Noll, Crowley, Karamon. MISSING: Burke, Millie and Vanderkinter. m OW: SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Scherer, Miller, Zemek, F. Pizzo, D. Hebert, F. Parsons, Glassy. SECOND ROW: Mr. Penna, Verhalen, Harrington, Pavolka, Stowell, Gosselin, Bagley, Tschida, May, Palagruti. THIRD ROW: R. Renner, Schwindt, R. Messo, Rivers, C. Parsons, Oswald, Hellenkamp, Kropf, F. Loonam, Hardesty. FOURTH ROW: Goralski, M. McDonough, Kovach, J. Toynbee, Rink, Maloney, Starkeweather, Pospisil, J. O'Leary. FIFTH ROW: Marinkovich, Srnith, T. Payne.

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