Bellarmine High School - Cage Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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Rankos Jlr. R' Jlrs. Frank I. Rwla Jlr. X Mrs. ,lohn J. Rvha. Jr. Jlr. 62 Hrs. L. Von Rvivltluun r Ur. M Urs. ,lov Rillar, .U.lI. Jlr. Milton Rlt'llllI0nll Mr. dt Mrs. livorgr T. Risst- R. N. Robbins, U.U.S. Mr. M r. .U r. Jlr. Jlr. Mr. K Urs. Darid Robinson Lawrcm'e Robinson llolt Rovai N Hrs. Ernvsl F. Ruffo di Jlrs. Frank Rujfo Mol Schatz Jlr. dk Mrs. ,lov St-hihig: Jlr. 8 Jlrs. John Schillvr Drs. Srhwintl K Srhuiml Mr. K Mrs. Roy JI. Sfhrum Mrs. .-1. Shafer .ll r. K' Jlrs. Leo S4'iu'vralh .Ur. K Jlrs. J. l'. Simpson Mr. ci: Mrs. Jlili.-lzvll Skanziv, jr. Dfr. Q MTS. H. lf. Smith Jlr. :nfs Ur. Jlr. Mr. Mr. Jlr. Danielll. .Smith Q Mfg. Harry ll. .qprinlmr K' Hrs. F. Slvvlo Holi Storlrirk l Mrs. T. A. Slorurirk ,lohn J..w.11u.-U.. AE Hrs. Frvd J. Sutter lIr..N Hrs. Charlvs U. Tvrr-x llr. Jlr. Hr. LY Hrs. Clayton .L larry LQ Mrs. Wm. Tlzadvn K' .Ursfl'e'tor Toiroli Lol. K Charlvs JI. ,ill-YlIlll'l' I R Mr Mr Alf, .U I. Milli . Roll Tri-lvirvn . ,Uikv TIll't'l Turro . lL'l'l'l'l'll 'l'urna'r tt . K Mrs. Rudolf F. lA1llIl'lt'll . K Mrs. ,Ialvs l'an lz'yrI.'a- K Mrs. William l an Il 1-ll Hiott ll. Walkvr K Family Jlr. K Jlrs. lf. F. Il 'alsh lsalwllv M. ll alt1'r Jlr. me 1Urs.l.'. lf. Il 'arnlu' Ur. K' Urs. V. lL'llN'lll'll lhvlzlt Ur. ,lanws F. Wilhvlmi nr. a- Mr.. K. A. rming no Y' f r19fJ'liPnU- 4- F'f Mr. .Q uf.. W. 1...re.cl..a.t .1 fMff-'Dfvlf-MH 'f Mr. 8 Mrs. .lames F.fPetrich Fm RM E MU' Joh P- .-ff Q .Q X I vt- ' n Yr 'U -if '4 aF s K Dollies Cafe 3517 Mcliiniey The Hub Clothiers 11118 Pacific Ave. Hunfs Supply 'sw A si W xi fi -fx M 8: G Thrifcway 7124 6th Ave. Dr. Raymond C. Magnuson Tavern Tacoma Why' Cene's Radio 8 Appliance 3802 No. 26th Chilarduccfs California Florists 909 Pacific Ave. Gibson's Service 1020 Division ' Grassi Motors 8001 So. Tacoma Way F. C. Crosser AQ Co. 1115 So. Tacoma Ave. Gunderson Jewelers 746 Broadway H 8 B Fuel E Appliance Co. 4810 Portland Ave. Harry Meyers Barber Shop 41 St. Cheyenne Hovelaml Drug Co. N44 6th Ave. Dill Howell Sporting Goods 929 Commerce St. ' 1 K , . 2401 Pacific Ave ' Eg, of 743 Si. Helens Ave. mal Boys' Sho P , 501 Broadway Mallon Motors 620150. Tacoma Why Hy Moodle: Kc Son 948 Paci,fivAvcg1 Mq1.uy'.srqoa mf 1 101 91 umm BM. , IHC- Dr. H. Herbert Meier So. Kay St. Western Clinic, 9Klopfenstein's Krea 6' 1 1 1' ,A 11I . Kubffff' 1 fi: 'iii 7946 'l' A mi Ill K vamme, A 1 qf 3534 MCK' I-f'v0fe'S Sfzvv 1 3118 No. 21 3- jjj Lincoln Furnitur ' 3730 So. G St. :FQ ... Cove Electric Co. - --- : - 732 So. Pacifavivea ' iwiq Lucky Silver Tavpfn 2605 So. Tacorim Why Lyle's Bilhrds E Tavern .4 945 Commerce W V Y! if '91 MacKenzie's l1rugslW6'E Kinley Cafe East Howe -.5 ,ey uit g Q Ea, 'W - 'Z' Drug o Eml Harrlwmgo H Elecyic , X Store 7 Sheridan- 817 1 'Ye.sgerfiBoat .. P20.Box Stem s Cay Room - 5236,S0.,V..f,y.w.aa Wa. , Washin' ton' as'd'.Electn , -5, , 3 ,G 'c o. , -Q01 S0.10lh'sl.7- f 1: - . ,' ,3505 East 111h St. Ifberal Engraving Co. V 907'l,'j Chommvrco SI. f ' Nledcfklvaet Dairivs bac: 0' S 2413 Pacific .4.-1. ' f Abraham 8: Terrill Salas lfo. 1025 Dock St. Why f -' - Q Airimfr Tavern Q gal a S . ,Y 'K . 5406 So. Tacoma Nav . cs . ervlce , -' 1 . Avg, .gillbqrfs Food Store 1 , 3924 N... 2611, 4 6 Sloros of ' - ' N ' V 1 L 34 I Ave, '- Q ,.,f,,- 'Al Birnie Motors in . ,,. W ,- Kai ' 6035 So. Tacorrrakllaly' 'V Allen Printing Co. --nm-A -793. cflvci. ow YI' mg ,A - . , I ' ' ,Wfenhrrr Lumbar Mlnlll arlurm Co. , , - 18 No Szx 3826 6th All Sou ll :I Ave' 3 'A B os B way W - . a . -ki. wlfllfflllk Sho:-sr , ' L' W 60'Broadwqy v Qvlilfc Flowers 296 6th Ave. Q Bhfgi Musi I Rl. 2, Box 1 Dra'W2 B. Burns , X A r., 595,24 Broad J? B P 61,8 Drive- f 9 QQS05 So. Tacoma ay Q Cammarano Bros., 3 , , 2307 South A. , C. Frcal Chrislonsvn, SUIIHIIIPI' '932 Pacific Avo. Clin mfs Music House 507 So. 11th .' Coatt House Materials 601 So. Tacoma Ava. o's Grocery , 4407 So. 12llz 8: R1-cl ma yna Uompany 338 East Ilfh Sl. H ngen Svrvirv Station 12th 0 ctmn Engmvnrs K A W ,A A nggxiazith Aw. C0351 Eiga Q x-gb, 4,,,,,'3 59'ff Lfff' , ,aa.cAwm.etshpe I. '11 uf, kQ 0 Q wr . , AU8s -1, Mn urn S M'4d43 HM'l'sff'1n. A I. 1 Y 5 taet with the Jesuits He then saw clearly that this was his true voca tion After going through many dxf fieultxes with his father the latter Robert enter SL .r X ,Q ,ri 'Wy is J' N A SMALL H83 f 'X to serve an 1 arly Robert always found the hut he never missed. Saerifiee of the Mass he- lns he was a normal youngster in every respeet, taking delight in games and hikes, eatehing hirds, and skilful with various mu- sieal instruments. His outstanding quality.. though, was his delicate, an- gelic sense of purity, and, even from his earliest years. he was dedicated to the Queen of Heaven. Cod had given Rohert fine intel- leetual powers. He used them to the full. At first he thought God want- ed him to enter he field of medieine. During his studies he eame in con- we . K A all while Bellarmine wrote eessantly and hrilliantly in the de- fense ofthe Church and the Primary of Peter. His written works may he called a summary of all theology on the Church and the Papaey. Queen Elizabeth of England he- eame thoroughly aroused and founded a special eommittee of learned theologians to refute the ar- guments of Fr. Ballarmine. Contro- versies from all sides raged ahout his head., hut in all of them. his holiness was made clear hy his fair and gentle dealing with all. High appointments of responsi- bility were showered on the already overburdened .shoulders of Bellar- x m I X L wurzl Michel! mine. Then in 1599 out of the clear a thunderbolt fell on this humblest of men when he was nominated to be a Cardinal. lic tried every possible method' to evade the dignity, but he was forced to accept. In the Papal conclave of 1605, a minority group fastened on Cardinal Bellarmine for the Papacy. He dis- K 1 ,tl 9 .y p K. me 'Pe courage-cl their support. Pope Paul V was and the new Pontiif Cardinal ln lil 3 i1Illlxgimylxwrlylxx llllllillliixurllllmix nh. Imp e llludwulbhl' . and a heart as warm aml generous as that of an Augustine: aml he wholly consecrated these incomparable en- dowments to Cod. St. Robert Bellarmine remains a glorious Doctor of the Church whom Divine Providence bestowed on the Chureh between the sixteenth and seventeenth century. a bright light dissipating the darkness gradually enshrouding a world being perme- ated with error and doubt. The lesson of his life is angelic purity, a soul Cod-directed under the dedication and tutelage of Mary, and a returning to his Creator of all Cod haul given him. HE NEW SEAL aml COAT OF ARMS of BELLARMINE. The center plaque is the Coat of Arms, and contains five ele- ments: 11 The very center of the shield portrays the Jesuit insignia, I. H. S. surmounted by a Cross with the three nails of Chrisfs Crucifixion be- neath fthese last signifying the three vows of religion: poverty, Chastity, aml obedi- encej. On the cross-bar ol the H the Crown of thorns lays next to the sword of sorrow piercing !llary's Heart. Be- tween the two uprights of the lin is a symbol of the Sacred Heart of Jesus aml the lm- maeulate ll:-art of Mary, two Hearts beating as one. 21 The upper quadrant to the left is the Coat of Arms of St. Igna- tius Loyola, SJ., Fotuuler of the Society of Jesus. The left half of his shield represents his paternal ancestors, the House of Loyola. The right half is that al the llouse of Qduov lo is it 4' it . Q -Fix Onaz, ancestors. The Coat of Arms uibfawarded when Inez de Loyola married Lope Garcia Ile Onaz. These two families had warred vali- eutly in the cause of King Al- phonso XII of Castile. 31 The right upper quadrant depicts six falling pine cones of gold on a red background, the Coat of Arms of the Bellarmine family. 4j There are two sec- tions to the quadrant in the lower left. The large animal in the background is the heraldic symbol for Robert.', The bent 1-rossbar 1 ith the five drops of blood g A I St. Robert Bellar- mine's m le name, Francis. For he was born on the feast of St. Francis of Assisi and died on the Feast of the Stig- mata of St. Francis. 51 The lower, ' ht section is the Bell- armin Sodality shield, dedi- cated to the Immaculate Con- ception. Above the Bellarmine Iligh School Coat of Arms is the 4 Cardimtlutial insiginia with the cross of an archbishop beneath the Red Hat. The lower section of the Bellarmine High School 'eal portrays the Narrow's I with Mount Rainier in th ground. A small boat in I waters of the Narrows andtthe outline of trees in the fdfground represent Ta- coma's two basic industries, lumber and fish. In a ribbon design is spelled -Q ut the School's motto in gettin: Christus exinanivit Semetipsumi' - Christ dis- possessed Himself. -ff , L Y. 53? n X L to lut . The ing all this in the dynamit even the pain the glories of tha valor of If he could r rt do he desired sr read about the els of adrenture in gleaming ine himself as hero in each teem of the captur ing the heart of . But his desires were There were no such novels in the castle of Loy- ola. Instead there were but two pious books. One was the life of Christ and the other was a book of the lives of the Saints. To pass the time, Inigo reluctantly took them up. It was bet- ter than staring at the ceiling all day long. And then gradually the grace of Cod began to creep deeper into the soul of Inigo. He saw what these great ones of Cod had done for Cod. It was so worthwhile, so real, so last- ing, and it demanded even greater courage than trying to outwit a visi- ble foe in a life and death struggle. The battle was within them, and these saints of God were in the serv- ! .4 3:15 is agmatlon the doings on Calva Greater love than this no man ha than that he lay down his life J his friend. And Inigo realized tl Christ was doing all this for him well as for all men. It was a power, thought-enough to stir any at that had a spark of the Divine Got ness left in it. Christ gave allg could give no more. The soul of lnigo was bursti with the flaming desire expressed his favorite prayer: Take, O Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my un- derstanding. and my entire will, Wfhatever l have or hold, You have given mcg I restore it all tn You and surrender it wholfly to be governed by Your W'ill. Give me only Your love and Your Grace, innd I am rich enough 54. s . John Ku-f,m,,L Oumea Hamrger Loma Hangman 61-faeph 'Foul QRONYTDQHU VF 'C'w'Y Ulmvlff Rmhurd Pddwd fx V, I-3 rw: ig 5 rqvmr V '1' I fi ,. , f I w ai A . Uv Miifgz' 31 -.Q , , Tllmks V- xlvn Ragph Rmhfel, Cxeorqf PyeTTc Mulfm Pffadwmru Omqvh Mtlonnell John Mum Minn-W ......i1.,T..7 WY, , A - Y' 41 .eff 'Y V fa. C! ,g,w I , .af , ,. .A . .uf . . . an . I .,,,,, S4-, HF? IIS L , V lin ex! Q, .mm ,.. ,LLM ll ' Q A Q? .?' ,...,1 '...... .... -... ,I , g l 'VII , zi ' ' .gg '-LV- ' A 1 'L1' A 1 1 Ar... .f1s.iQfwf'+.fffsws1 . it . , 1 . , my fn., 2 if ff-JS , 1 ' . :.Q.- 1 c -auezsseswtt ' HM -W ' 1.14 , w 'ag k '- .1 '--' Q i.i 5L.k.,, ..,s,,,. .v,.. HI. . . ..,, gr - , ,V -A - X 5- - ' 4 Q ,. X. 4, s K Ms- Vw ,G -r . Hou' 4' --1 Q. 4 1 a . .... ,, .. M, 'P If 5 If r 4 3 mlgi Og' ELLARMINE was founded at th dof ..' The fic is IP:-mln body. d fafulzly a Fc here ut tho end oz year, 1929 the' e friends of our gene .lr-I' U6 'lf 'lille tlns 100 bur-Q 'Vg ', SJ., succeeded Q 9 John McAstocker, S J Le0's when the later be- lllilllllls later, January, H0 gather ln I'r n , e of them are in the 1 I as Oil 'E -st- rex purchase school The site corner But great and be- of the pres- Fr. David, his Name their free days desolate spot at 23rd cut down the trees, thc stumps, burned the did the remote work in prep- for the actual building. Marshalled also into the execution of the plains for the future Bellarmine were: the Philomathea Club, the Alumni Association of St. Leafs, the Knights of Columbus, the Ancient Order of Hiber- 1 - Martini , James 0 Brian, F William Becker, George W Louis Warter. On Mar. 18, 1928, the Bellarmine cornerstone was laid by Hi: Excellency, the Most Rev. Edward J O'Dea, D.D., Bishop of Seattle. Ther with the pledged support of the Knight: of Columbus and the approval of Bishol 0,Dea, a city-wide solicitation of fund: was begun that day to finance the nev school. Moving day was quite exciting, sayf Fr. John Mc-Astocker, SJ., was we left tht old desks at St. Lco's on the assurance 0: Mrs. Martin Petrich, president of the Philomatbea, that the club would raist enough money that year to pay for tht new desks. I ordered the fine steel desk that are still used in the class rooms. Tlu physical and chemical laboratories at St Leo's had been purchased by the Philo mathea in-Fr. lJriscoll's time as principa of St. Leafs. These we transferred to the new school. The old construction shacl he had shingled and turned into a cafe teria, ably presided over by Mrs. Charlie Paugh. Charlie Paugh became our firs G6 engineer and janitor and during his in cumbency gave unstintingly of his time and energies. And during that .1 we were most grateful to lilliotllilfletg of the Tacoma News Tribune for his ciiiil sistently sympathetic writeups about the new school, its and sports. F -Q F2 1 fl il Edmund Dtcktrwon Donn COX duck Cowan PINK? fLAr'Aterv5 Bernard ,Banuuan C lxurlc 3 BQIIUQ PIYIU 5 Mu n tk L .- hi .-.T ' .... -- W . ..., S , Y xl it ' K ' , Q U f H x ' 4 xi ,: ffm .f . ' I- I 5-glml H F VR 'Sf.f gd 4, QA -1 L, ,,.. ' Q field in hack of t i ? ealled a gridiron. In faet, a feagtre of those days ' i ihe appointment ofka class to remove roeks from the Ellllllllfflli Vt, the seenery in and Bellarmin :' ef li.Q i1llio1'te Golf began wor lieautiflil was eo . 'lir ig rd in l93l. To heauty, 32. more than green tre 'nzz' V were planted along well as Nenty-four hawthorns birches along the roadioleading up ,,.-W sdmol. Then Allennlore sent use and trac-tor to make an this ant be relieved of failing health where his health 0011 Glee- but not debt btlll rested those And we arnunc for A itll Zlcflvl ties. .i T Fathers in their - vfileeson, besidns being Ret-tor, financiergd i .f'-4,,,:g, ,,.,,,,,, atgglwtvgiatellilige Latin and Spanish, added 3 and ten formed the first L. contingent. the tc nth annual Gl'tltllldll0ll the Rt. Rev. Monsignor pastor of St. Patrick aeonia, ressed thirty-sl double what it yt-are previously. Anil the than hundred Q position was re- ool, a debt on all during of both Fr. In l9'l3 at le 011 1 K if 4 , iw of being cook to the fiercely across the oeeans A' 'W' : msg' WA. . -:- ji 2'-f wr-:Q a t 5 ' ina ,, , 1., Q, I i ty I A , . 1 ,Q+'5gi, j-' iit' T BA yt N if Bellllfllllllti added her part to the is ar ef- .. r- Q I .fu gznfort hy Student Bond Drives as well as . , , -.-w .W 'WWA , QE .ta : -'rag 6, ,.:,, ,V N fr ,VV Qv f k it : N V A ,, 5 ,. -K I , N A' ,,3 t1a, '.,, :, -qt it :Q5,. 1i 'gf .g5j+?'2f3 gg, Gull. Illllllllll . .. ee e1 1 t . a ' .,'Z ' R nj - Q ,. 3 .. ' I - I ' :: ' 214 . :ff:-2eq.y'i t - iT.L.'A' V-M f-:Q ::1 - ':' 2 Q, X - . K. v,:: ,-,H-,,fff ..,... r,,.-up--N XA ' my-R' - ,.g ug '-1. '4 Q! at gkgfsugia, a an H. A ivy W. 6 K, I ff-g35,,i,y, k 359, VN . - ' Q, - 1. 14 15 ,1 :ff K 7 ' .M 5,'S'5,.'i' gQ,a,v455W xii fa . .1 -gtg 3 55 Sig, , r...,. A v.. Q-we ., ,A L -- 4 ,V My ,,,.U,, . 4, f ti. . 'X , ,452 .1 , - :W ff, Antik 1- 1 k 4 ,,! . f,,Py'P ,f 1 'f 1 N if f L' 'dfm 'Q K NO 'f4Vl Hllddffqlld Rcberf Gullucd l.ouUa Gnquj Ganga Cxagiicudi Bernard CIYCLLI-55.-I' Rex Heulnaaxu Rob- rf Jmhu. 5 Q +9 I al- ww! .. HN gi 'rims .,,,-N-M H 1-,vnu-5 . PSY' Veriuni ST LN Wu. u-A Maman Y Yr ck M Crxzndl Rvbuf M C fly Swff Mffllk 'Edward Bradford 51' kc f Q fu ' RQ Msimi 1 Q ,U if 3 Y S If 1' 'H 'I via 'iv W H 1 s ' v V 1 par T 5 s- Rf. Edwin Sminpaon Rub:rfT-mkven ,Lawrance Stony: Andrcwzelenak Thomua West' Curl Kuuhf Owfnfs NNY QL 1 , vs a-n-1 4' B ' L' , Y, If ff- ibvlw Qfz, 4 'lx QW ri af I-bo hmm .3 ,,.- '6 --3 1 Q! 'iw Auf .X gut- 1, , -- M z. 4 'Q ., XA -. -sn N.-,V A. . mga: .,,,A.E!y.: yf M? 7!'?1,a ff'-. . 'f'lw'.: ffiic., -192:-F'-'W 1' V x ,fi- ' 1:4 he-Ai.'. 1 ff:RQ:f!a'fA,a. ' ,I,.,b,H,, ., , R Lrwu' Q- 1 ' 11'-' yn- .' - .915 ' l 'M 1 ,Af.'5'w-f . Wir: . --fn 11245 . .' ,, ' 4'-K ' M, M ,U ? 5 s Km Ax QI 2 Z T i fi -s. 1 ll year under the chairmanship of Mrs. W. McCarty, Mrs. A.,lensen, and Mrs. Neal Harrison. Another 4'regular ' was the banquet in honor of the grad- uating class. It was during this year of traditions that the club started the scholarship idea. With such sound activities in the mind backed by the loyalty and generosity of its earnest members of the Philomathea Club was definitely the strong saws of the school. J s y gi? Unge, J. Corvari, Richard Greliiergew Fred Schlattier, Ray Tone, Ash i White, E. Turner, Emmett Mitcllnl, 4 G. Delaney, G. Leahy, L. C. Russell. We could, and possibly should keeil listing namesg but to cover every gen- erous act would have to list all the members of the active club for the past thirty yearw getlxer llwllll or unnamed toifea d all Bell- armine say bless The objectives of the faculty and In cove g of the past more often Walltcrr Georgette Von right, Adam Hahn, T. E. Ashe, right, G. Hazen, H. Honvlez, Geiger, G. C. Jezek, Tom Tom McMahon, V. Inipett, J. T. McCormick, E. Walter F. St the Philomathea are the same: to lll0lil the character of the boys. The teaching staff spends itsali-fe in the Mllllt tht of the o evefy require- thc,sel1ool life repairs aid to smhool. W4 fl this club has on debts of school, cafe- .lnd faculty And on our Silver ,I strive in- adequately to thank her, and to ask tha se e Jubilee ln honoroiithe bicentennial anni- versary 'George Washington, the Philnmat. ei Club planted a beauti- ful silleriblrch tree on Feb. 23rd, 1932. in a little open space near the .Sfhrine of the Little Flower. -1. 1 -.E es i0ur first page shows a Chalice, the gift of many hundreds of bene- ifactors. But there is a special note about that Chalice. ln its base is an ivory cameo over two hundred aml fifty years old. It eame from Mon- serrat in Spain where Ignatius first experieneed his celebrated Spiritual Exercises. It was given to Fr. John hl4:.4sloekerl SJ., by the Rocca fam- ily, lineal descendants of the first Spanish Governor of California. The cameo itself pictures Our Lady of Monserrat. Another item of note in the Chal- ire is the gold from a eh ain pre- sented by the Czar of Russia for ex- traordinary heroism. Uther pieces include a gold fire medal presented for bravery, an Odd l ellou's medal, 52 wedding rings, elass pins, aml keepsakes. Dlore than 500 hours of labor were required for the perfer-ting of this Cup, dune under the direetion of Mr. I. R. Merrick. find so lifeless genus, aml gold, platinum hare been raised to a dignity, b ea rin g u nhnowingly Precious Blond of ,Iesus Christ. .fm XJ? 6? ww at avi 43 X In if PRESIDENTS OF THE PHILOMATHEA I I PRINCIPALS 0F BE Mm F if A - . Y 8 192 .32 F-. I M - 1923-24 Mrs. Il. M. shovnsn lgfggggfg lil, 'lfQj,'fdSQi, S J 1924-25 Mrs. 11. M. Shovlnin , ff- H-vfnflil-sn 1925-26 Mrs. William Mccam 15142.45 l':::l.b1:i:ll9ir:i: 1926-27 Mrs. Aaam H. Jam.-n 1311!-'40 11-'frm --J-4' .. --H. 1927-28 Mrs. Mahon Raonmmd .S 1.,4,7,g FL ,.i,,,.Q:Il:.D1:hn 1928-29 Mrs. mer Manley 22A2 1 A ii' i NI F4011-1' g 1929.30 M,.5,,M,,.,inVp,.h.ic' Uf'!'Un. Sept. 1 947, in Providence- ' ' i 'PFm: '5D' Q, , 'Q . S., QHo.tta 'Por and, Uregqa, there A , V 1 3 1930-31 'MTS' Helllflfk -if die! inf 'lit' ll young Jesuit srhol-at? , L' A 'W is 193132 mrglpmd Bath., A astic- b that-manm of ,Q ed Fair- W s A A Q, ' A in hurst. e wii long bv l'1'ii'llllll'l'l'll 193233 Pewcw as Micro b Whose b33,34 lic d Noriwtholic contact with' -him 1934-35 John .flat nl ln- fwh ere th e' 1 941 1 943-44 1 945-46 M Morisette Alfred Moriselle John Quinn - finallg' as president of nhn Quinn Q len Wa? ,U fm. sufferif ing frvr, ah: fl hr 4 n .ttldu 3 ul beemne some- an For he last. one day tlu-y knvn' lu' nh: n rich .s to be the OUT mine V ership ' an , da dalist member of the body in his senior year. It was after his that Al placed others at the servire of by winning his wings in tha' , Force, and by later bccol ing a foul lr. Aftfer his discharge from K so e he decided to complete his dz t n at Gonzaga University, where i a hort time he again was being as Ito run for student body presi- -V . ,- ing instruetor. k-3 de . Hut instead he refused the - 'owl he ' lu' ul' to s art another stu M as a candid e for the same office. It was about this time that Al finally szfrrendered him- self to the call he had lonfbeer rv- sisting, a vocation to t tit priesthood. f- Al's short period as a Jesuit novitfe 4 . Y . may be characterized, In his own Air Force slang. as one heroic effort' lo be on the stiek for God. And that is better than any other eulogy for him. Al Fairhurst was on the stick when he took of on his short flight to heaven. What is Bellarmine? Why did the Jesuits foutfd it? From time to time these and other similar questions have Bdbfaslced by people sincerely interested in our high school. man. sofar as they help achieve thu noble life. dances, athletics, blic speaking-all To know what anything really is, MQ -A .1 3 w N you lltttst first know the purpose for which it is made. For example, mere- ly hal-ing a clock in your room would not help you to know what a clock is, unless you also realized that its pur- pose is to tgU'1in1e. Similarly, to un- derstand what Bellarmine is, you must understand what ll is for. First of,.ull, B1'llltfllIlllP is a Cath- olic school, aml secondlaa Jesuit school. whiff: means that its urpose is. in the wolls of Pope Piuslil, the formation of the supernatural man of character? With the help,of par- ent aml teacher, the studentprepares for life-not only life here, but also life hereafter. To prepare a boy to live an efficient aml successful per- sonal life for God, for country, aml for fellow man-that is e purpose of Jesuit Ptlllftmfwf A ts out to 've a boy's senses. imagination, ntory, intellect. will, emotions and ' abits a full and opment and an he may these have their place. but only Consequently. to put secondary first, to put foot- ball ldme other hobbyj before studiet,'or'sludies before religion is not Bellartninehs aim because such a procedure would be foreign to the spirit of Jesuit education., of Catholic education. On the contrary, Bellarmine was foumled on the time-tested principle that by training the whole man, aml not only one facet of his personality, she would equip him to succeed in whatever walk of life he later chose to follow. ' That this humaui in oeess un - ' 5 H Pl' - - s ' der the guidance of teachers and, above all, under Divine Grace, has produced its effect in the mimls aild gl-hearts of her graduates, no one but the i cere would deny. Witness the nu of her sons who have embraced the priesthood aml reli- gious life. law. medicine, military and public life, business, antfthe va- .xA bar share For reason not Ofll doctor or any one 'Q rious crafts and, trades. lnto every ofqsociety .have they gone to with their fellow men, each in , , i. . I. f s oun u ay , the good news o message to manlllml to love' IS true that tt YEJDIPIAS nfgista hdiotts, ther? very fortunatefn many jewels, so many pre- . Q- N Walker from John I-hlffm ,fr 9 F 'V Albcri' N4Qr'0 Q! XMlliumRyan MLDOr1n Ll 9 i ..., X , . ka-X fy. fi-4 X , hi Q1 u .1 -FYGYXCK-6 Nfl 'er' 'Fred VICNNBCDCL-6 Q, 1 ,, M ' i X, ward Mu'-Khnjua '55 3 i Narkllw '55 O 'V Maifsh Dwley cami., Byrne ADCEFIDCTTT PQEY Rayporino Mic-had 'Hoffman Ca43n'fsr' Kerurnorz dad. 'Buedmlev Michad Britiavuch 'Ra' Ph Pal if H I 'K Each year the blessing of the Holy Spirit is be- sought by the offering of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the spiritual and intellectual develop- ment of each student at Bellarmine. Here Very Rev. Leo T. Eckstein, SJ., President of Bellar- mine, is Celcbrant of the Mass. Father Louis Hav- en, SJ., acts as Master of Ceremonies with Fr. John Thatcher, SJ., as Deacon. Not shown in the photograph is Mr. Carmine Sacco, SJ., who was Sub-deacon on the occasion at St. Leo's Church in early Septem- ber of 1952. 'M bl 1' aw HE leading organization of Bcllarmine is the Sodality of Our Lady. Dedicated to the proposition that thc most important striving in life is becoming ever more Christlike under the patronage of Mary. There is no way to u more thorough learning and love of ,lpsus Christ than through His Mother. fists All good Sodalists take the nt nec- essary to cultivate the spiritugig v l ,,yBy daily meditation they get to kxiow if 1 as He actually is by watching and f i' ing to Him gnd He lives again in thgfjlossff pels. Tlxenm daily examination science help to eliminatefqdefects botlf inside t df tside self, tlfis leadin to er a H , s, the e pf of Manhood in Chris , P X ? -az: flee f' T- El min, SJ And ge of devotedness to thfq' hcmnmunimi on a fairest 1 ,,. ' M ' Cod ever created, every J t e nfdems m ou' igggsodalist A H arries Mary,s Rosary a C H y recitf n Her honor. More than A, ,Y C, C f ff 5 .J My Zi., ppy hingf e Sodalist strives toy let H si t drf yg m irer to him by the most AW' ?ei l ibf daily Mass and Com- ,,1 'Q . munlp ' smog one with Him. Such a prograiit b 'E with Christ and Mary is the esseii i i z wy lte Sodality and a true Catholigi 1 there is an assurance that i ,,i Q3Cll6Cl that degree of perfectionwri each by Cod. The phbsec aif-the Sodality is per- sonal sanctificatiou agswell as the sancti- fication of those il whom the Sodalist comes in HE first record of any spiritual tion in Bellarmine goes back to 1928, when Fr. Francis Gleeson, started the Bellarmine Catholic In Nov. of 1932, Fr. Joseph SJ., started the Sodality of Our with George Marisco and Elmo in charge. A month later the National rector of the Sodality, Fr. Daniel S.J., visited Bellarmine. Finally on 19th, 1933, the Bellarmine Sodality affiliated with the Prima Primaria the title and invocation of the late Conception of the Blessed Virgin under the patronage of St. Robert armine., SJ. Immediately there were visible by Apologetie Essays for the Lion, drives for the poor, lloly llours, and the collecting of used postage stamps for the Missions. In 1931, perhaps the biggest year in Bellarmine Sodality History, two city-wide Conventions were held. The first Central Committee of the So- dality was formed hy Fr. Endal in 193-lv. The works of the Sodality cannot he mcasured in words. However, visible rv- sults of its zeal in the past years remain at Bellarmine. There is the beautiful statue of Our Lady bought and dedicated in 19-l-l, the Papal and American Flags in 1945, and the the Student Chapel, ob- of Fr. Lynch, SJ., in ten years , Fr. Joseph by Fr. under Terry Sodality at Bell- organiza- by the finan- ity Dance, the for the needy the Senior Sodality was of a Junior Sodality Kaufer, SJ., as Moder- witn Mr. X atoxi, andy'-larry Friekelton as Prefect. I The Variety Show was the next Sodality enterprise in cooperation with the l.ion's Club and cGlee Club. In the 'meantime, the Sodality conducted a Holy Hour each month. Finally, in the spring, the Sodal- ity put on imagery successful drive for the purchase of a beautiful vestment of Our Lady. The students substantially aided inthe float iff the Tacoma Duff to Our Lady year with a Liv- ing the Bellarmine Leo Carter, Dy ck- man, Hoyt, J oe Bw D ..,, We V Q ,csc gn' 4 'U' QBQF1' JOHN Qormlm Yfnmk Larbuvm W1,llnhm Buvkhouvsc ST!-lnxey FYEGM1 JOHN CIFQLO ,slr 'Ki' w--Q? .-:gr ig' Gi! 04' .1 ttf-Q, M fir . QQ . . il, Ali 4' '73 Aft tg 9 4 rm N Bellarmine the divided into the namely, Seniors, and Freshmen. Stud:-nt's the leaders of The purpose Council CS. program of inspire a student The riodically to to all four formulate Sodalities spiritual The amine ideal of t THROUGH Y.' I llc Knech and such on vvnlirm were Tnm h. Norb arler, time or- Griffith lo Spo- A fr g f- 1 ', Q+..2' : f ' 'RgberT'Redni-ug 'Robeff Henan Maman Hallngnn Jack 3-41xf'Acm, 'RoberTGlLuaLk Jammifgpdfrdck Frunk Cslwmy W fPubllcllyQ , Larry lu lly 1' Y, ii He' nn up nm lhrnn Pnl Quinn Knm Burgi, Gnu Pabrr- Simon, K Q. A' .v ,l Q John Si-ul ri-pn-M-nling the- Basketball Team conse 1-ran-s il to Our Lauly, lhc Queen of Heaven and Earth 4 . i 1-In organlizvel fourteen two weeks for instructions of the Smlalil Early in Now nhvr lion Gullucvi as Prcfcvl, anal ,lim this time on Earl the several occasions Soilulity was explain some The IL: ll'l' y. -1 which was ceptance into the bodahty m May. The FRESHMAN SODALITY. Front row: Ron lueei Prefecl Ra Ben- Charlie Mc-Carth D v C ,Q y ye yy I C Freeman. Back row: Karl Klee, Jim Dempgey 1 -S retaryi. Bob Pandrea, Bill Bruzss '1Vle Jerry Pospisil, Frank Peterson. Missing from the pie- illigee Gene Argel, Mike Burrows, Cary Failla, Don o N , .lay Lee, and Tom Sherer. PM The JUNIOR DHLITY Fr uw Pu Galbr ii Bob oreland. uhlla CC 0, Hlrry Fric lon crctary d row T sey Bob nierg' cle-r ll nr: CVlre I' c Kenn CPrefec-U3 3r ro Herman rren S Bob Thnrlen. an Walsh fConsul 34 row .l Hamish CCU ullorl Joe Hermann rr non Cunovim-h, n Ruflv Plancich Muni om the ture: Ron llforna fOflief.-rl John Zawlslals, D Zimbrick CCgnsullorJ The Junior Sodality with their expen in I ador- ship at the winning of the year se! for self c I goals. In or Q to permeate the school wi a Ca olle spirit, they inllralecinto all clubs leami, and 4 tivl ties with their lensive lraini of the Sodalty, Mass, Examina n. fessio sored a Peter Henriot talks himself into sec- ond place in cxtempore oratory ati the Seattle University Forum of Fo- rc-nsics. -,.,,,,1 ' ,u,,,,t, w,,..,...---'+V ,SlSl1lllI'0 of their coacll, Mr. lloln-rt W i '5-Q, . Z i .A Ash!! The school year of 1952-1953 very protilulalc onv for thc' ova in tho 1' br 4-ul harll :tml they lnunatgml to turn out 38 M lossvs, a lncltcr than an 1-rage rc-cowl. armine Club. u nn-mln-r of the L1-ugtu-, usa-sl tht-sv lll'lNtl1'H main y :tml lo lll'lt'l'llllllL' tho ln-st tm-zuns amd uuls. Tluvir rcvorcl nina- wins posting l.im'oln-. tht- lur the- thvy vunu- out is iv :nul l0lll' not haul ll vamc thing-thv Nortlns urnumvnt Inga. Uvvr 30 ravllools ws ll vvc'ry Sllllt' in lhv Nortlnu-st. vmnprisvcl ul' two tc-nuns. l l'1-tvr llvnriot. Ilan- Wttlsh Insult- thc' trip with thvir put l'Nl'l'fllllllg thvy haul into tm-inns funn- out tie-al for lmving at rm-orcl ol' link mins again Cllllll' tho annual mf-vt thc- Sl'll00l was l'1'lll'l'il'llll John llalrni:-lll mul liolwrl Shaw untl llolu-rl lllIllUYll'k7, ul' ,Inhn kt'llIl1'tlf'. lu-sic vvnturn-al to llonzugal. 'l'l11- follows with an rm-vornl ol' lil wins :mr :mtl John Kt'lllll'1l?' re-urlu-il tln-,quurtf-r finals in om--man da-lmtc to 1-ml uvtivitic-A for amotlwr y. yt .1 r. ,nl .,,, , R 'la :': ' Ill'lI1llt'l1llllh ' vfl In rig from rmr: limhri ,luhn lu-turn-aly l!rry lfrivl lun. llznn- NYallik k ,gl'llll1'lc ra IH-lv Ile-nriol. llurni Na-nl llurriwona E lr Thani and Waxrrrn Shavid-Q Q s With all tho olhvr artivitic-s in Boll lli going full ste-am the- oralors had a rllanre- to show what they vould do. ln tha- first rontvst ol' thc- yvar, thi- Voir:- of' I,4'l'l'l0l'l'il1','u ronti-st. Nral llarrison rc-pre-sa-ntvd tha- svhool in thc- vounty nu-rt and plarvd third. ln thc- Se-attlv lf. 'l'onrnalnc-nt. limu-va-r. thc- llc-ll forrvs SlllNS't'll he-y ro do with Nl'lll I n plat' first in orato D' 're-is ing Hl'll0lill'5lllIL and l'e-to lla-nriot placing sc-vontl in the vxlrm- poram-ous spvaking finals. At Gonzaga tha- ronipvtition was a little- stiff:-r hat still llaana- Zim- hrirk rr:-4-iw-cl a fourth place- in tho 4-xl:-nlporalu-ous finals and Nval llarrison fourth in tha- im- proniptu finals. xvlll'll Mara-h rollvd around the Bc-ll orators lll0Vt'll to fI.l'.S. wln-rv Nral Harrison again shown-d we-ll, plat-ing fourth in tha- A division 1-xtvmporam-ous finals. W'ar- rcn Shaw plae-od third in tha- C division t'Xlt'lllll0l'1llll'0llS and Duane Zimhric-k made- tha- scmi-finals. Tho John Marshall Forvnsic llontvst is tha' last ron- test this ye-ar., and should prow- to he a rt-al vontvst for tht- llvll- armim- orators. J 1- tl ' ix flbllf ...7..,, .,,. ,.., Che.-H45 6 CADN-'Vur '17 71 P1 dmc, ffl? pm? -n-Q' Q W K N.- Wnllnunw Culflncr' Fred fuller '1R,,,,M,B,udy Lllwwxl Cudllua l.s.o Buflgorx J ' IF. 'V '.,c!-1. . . 11. c,-Q eff: A it WA: ,. ,Lg . -v , 1, x s e -- 2, -ruggisggzy .- l'Js?IEQBTl'l'HSDll'13l'1lfH'l'ZH'l '-owever, is not the only s contest in the school for underclassmen have th oug erty, ary Jaeger, - alternate Robert Mackin. E Freshman were not to denied, and when the smoke battle cleared away, Ron Gallucci had placed first' I Joseph Carbone second in ' en flat. Ab. T' .E urnui Burlhuri I 5 ,,, na 'R C fi c PT ,V ll'lL5l'l UAS B71 l N l FI 35- 99 33 .ZF- if 4.,J is ,Deg 1 rx, .Q vu'- 'K' 59 'lrsr 'AUC' in-Q .in- L U' I QA 1 ,- is H, Y .1 , 1 .Eze x . Ling, UL Erd 3' '33 NCL! CIKLFI One Q' Rua onli: MOLtiEl ,Q Q 'FWS ,H -3, ' Wnlharn Mcugd Rahul' Mgck Juoeph Luporffi Knuzf-nf Awffd HOKNQW Jweph Devhn x .-5 'iw H - HR HM, 54 F1 ww :mc Rollcr, Ncil I ri0I!JIn 4 Divk S Lmos This prmluvlion ol ilu- Il III- ,lil-I Yl'I.XRlllNbk is un- .- IUIQ ms I .anna mln P. Ia el Nh Intlre. h'l.lll om states lupnmled fl Mitch Nlullvn. Tony Mlzullne-4-., I'uuI Innanl. Sl Leo s w nw I url 5' I Ul'lll Laus- llh oxegmh w-faux? worgc, lmrv NY Inlv. Bernard f New .9 . NIU!! f eubnf, SJ. ' ruI1I .,I.. guide ' ' ' lor-in-fllpicf ,Ialvk B. vr. IS colmrls in Ihr' 1N'lNIlll'IIUll Y'lIl'l' ,lug ' Iv in-k lim I.00lllllll-. BUIIIIIS ya-,Q Y 'Immp. Allxdlmz' ' . , s in I f eil , Alilnr- in-Chief, I ,c Iillll'Il- elle, Jerry Grulah, Jack , and . Rmnu-r. ? Conference' 'S I.. Front Jn-rry Anlu'-h Ilnda-r, Ilan rnw: III I' I ,Inhn 1 pnmn. 3r1I nm WIIIIICI r Ilil Sn lml. Kun STAFF of 194-6. S4-mul V Ilamgcr ,I .5 Doug Dy1'Iunan, Stun Fairhur I Slqnflmg Q Ivunovich, II. Burke, ll lla Ilcnk lp, und 55 li in Q , J,. , i if ,Q 5 , f .,. mf' ' .. . mint-.. is eluted Urtolwr. 1925. with Paul Smith as Erliior. , as Managing lillilor. Ke-Ily as Fzwlllly' 7, J. li. l'Pilll'lI'li9lN'l'illll1' l vralor. Ill- f'0llllllll1'll in this lill tha- now Ifl'll2ll'lIllIll' was Tllvn Mr. Tourignvf mum- Moll:-rulor ul' tho I unn- four. llllllllN'l' om- was lisllml. fAl'ln' iii'sI Stull' cmlsislml of Gvnv Gfliultllv, W . 1LFUIIlll'lllH.l4'lll'l', Norcli 'l3Ql1jg,,Q Ell.i.X. Yon lim-vklin. Lon- - P. Phil l.:nul, livn l'ms'vl's. A x 'KH .Y . R .wifi X Q ' H X, ,WJ Q Si XX 3, if .31 we T f g' Q ' Ja 1 m ' x 5 4 :I Yvkl 3 - V fffflf- :uw ' J N if' M Fla fl fi? ' . 5 gin , ,,i ,,.13.ns YQ ' A QTY ' if t e n . vice Paul ern Circulhion ager. i ix ia fllvlI:ul'ty. Llharles Tufl. Pius ilillllllullll. llick'I-f4'li1- ill llzl F 1 Q Y 1 oy. ,lov Sun-ull. lxvn bllaidgi l'. lhlffu, Bram ll.1il'llllllllllH'll.1il'l'illll linlwrl l'ulln1-r. ,lolln anal 'funn Ilurslvlls. ,lannvs . :mel lf. Rllllill. olumv mm, num lwr om' of thc' LION, tln- monthly pnlrliralion of Bvllar- I ig . Ann. o 4 TIIE LION has Inrs: Mr. Hvnry Mr. Hurry Jalm. . SMI., Mr. Paul Mr. L1-0 Lannphivr., IJPIIIHI. SJ... Mr. N. Mr. Nvil Meany, King. SJ. And 4-rv wc-rv Gregory Kon Powvrs, Cmnfort, Rudy Gustin. Hugo Keith War- llon Wholl- Boll Svetlllerg- Ja1n1's'Poole, Don Sc-llluth-r.. Br-rnnrcl Mc'Goffin, Olivyr Classy, Turlier, H. Beauchamp, Bill Finnegan, ..I'ohn.N:Mgrtin, Jblgti Gflkifci, 3513 pn ill? ,,.4 , , , ,..r, Y fy r ,' . - ..xV'.'g:Z:,:s.l :..,f!:g3jik3Q ' - w. ,, , ,. . ,fx f, Q.,.,s ww. 6 R fu yas: 1 , r . A '.a1.a-fin, N ff -' ?1f:F'f iw so 'M May of 1932, F Herron, 1 of a l.,lglllltiC of pivlurvs and previous Bell- Hislory to clo honor to the twen- unnivc-rsury of Be-ll:urmine's open- in l928. Innm-clinic-ly thc-re was set to work lhv many llllllllS, lllllllllS, anal activi- tivs lliul have maulc this production pos- silrlv. 5 9910's ,r Nw I 0 31'- and they approve We shall publis ni he We -xx Going tll'ou vast rm-ords of lm-nty-fiw yt-nrsg, Mitinng out ull porti. lu-nt mule-riul re all ing Drannu was the mule-rluking of ,cial Harrison. And he did it we-ll. 'lb o dbGZlN'i1'k wc-nt the urtivh- on llu- Vll,l'l'lllilll.S lilnh. ,lorry Iluhlmrd took oh-r as tlu- Editor of Sports.. writing: up llu- ra-cords of twenty- livc- yi-urs of foothull with llu- lu-lp of Boh NIZll'lxlll'Ull1l,l10ll Gnnovivk. Dick Milvlu-ll 1-lu-1-lu-d on all Bl'llill'Illilll' do- ings in tlu- line- of skiing. Paul Martin and Kc-nny lglll'lllN'l':ll'l' did llu- l'C'il'1ll'l'll on Tran-k ut lledlztmiiu-. Rusk:-llmll was handle-d hy Dia-lx lillis and Gi-orgv Risse as we-ll us tlu- doings in Tc-nnis. Mrs. Ch-n xyikuild' and Mrs. Loo Mc- Canvivk assist:-d will llu- lu-1-4-ssury matc- riad on tlu- Pllilonmtlu-u lfluh. And Mr. Mawtvuulligun und Mr. Lvnn K4-llv valve information on tlu- past tlu- Llnh. with llu . T01 V i Nil ' ' 'wlshiw '- ' 'i Mi' history of E110- w ' . utorv at Bullar- mim-. .is llu paat W dh on the as 1-au'h of ilu- four was done hy Dim-k Ellis. fag, V -1 A . ri wggbgizv' t .1 at xi'-1 it : -rikku THE ho And ,otlu-rs ,loo Mw ---mp. -545951 1 N Q . . It loolql-d llllIgll'lllly few ralrf- hits of ln- llu- Edi lu-at position to 'fin itsihransl yi-ars of ' I'dvntfification of WFS, handle-d IN Miko work llu-rn we-rc manly nuhla- sa-rx ic-4-. Qllvll :is Ralph, and ,lorry lilflllilll'llllllllvillllilli I ' .-aff-41 I 1 I K 3 4 .9- ,N fs. if Y 71 1 f 'tai-. i k l 1 ----S,- 'i Iss uI fanr1u1rIall Ir R In ilu' sua'rv.'.' - - 'MA run II1Is ,IIIHL il li IICIIIIUK unwarr- ria lrilru 9 V IIIIIIICS us :Inv In Hu If ' ' Iln II Il und, 5 lg. Ur. Pnl I' 'mg dll r ljnr I A null Il mriul ' HI u' an ul u-r pivlun, I um If lim: . I V A I' I in n 'rijivvl I , p lu p 4 gr: X n un I ugh! ul I I I 1 If 1 I ws gvn 1 Eu Ur I ,li I 4I un Alu ' ELI u 1 ' 1 . ff I 1 fi if I Z -, ,gf k1,:1L , . ah . .QNNQETVQVW L 2 ga- s ' x ' v 'W Tyr xgle N. ,Il sil lin Ke If.: Wi ,ff Jn XY 5 . W Slam lluug: llx l'1'h' harms kannp. NX son. In 19481110 was prmluvlinn of ilu- llQ'llill'lllilIC ,IL'Bl- 1-rpsllilpufuun NDK is llu- sixth in Bvllurlnim- Pug U'Lpm-y, jug-k I9-10 WHS IIN' fil'5l Will! G4-Urgp, Ugly llq-55, fo - s. Torn xllillIiIl4'l'. C ...Q .J as Ellillll'-ill-t:llil'l. ussislvd by Juv Rnllq-r, N1-il I Knely Lilssin. II1-nry Burkl-. B4-rum-gl, 'X lXlIN'l.ll'h. 1 I Slussy. lla-nry llvllvn- N1-w H4-nlnrs. Mc-ssrs. .llvllll ToyllInc1j3Fall4l,B1lll ' rolal l r1-4-. SJ.. guide-ul SJ.. Was' Y B: 'sis vullnrls in ilu- ' GIS ill I9-I 3lf'I'I'l . ,Iulm llurlmlllc' 12 KGB M141' 1-. Bill l'anm'. uml llnrx 'ia ......... Y 'I' ., Q X Framk llh-lu-y ' had Hu- lhsl unmml put on ,Ian 1950. again umlvr ilu- ul' Mr. Il'illlf. S.,I. ,lim l.nnn:un In-vaulv Exlilur- :ming as aussi' , nga-r I!lum-h- ,Irrry 1,-I.l'ilI'y. ,lim -al I Ili. ' Urllloll. liunllnlv, Jn-rry W ullivr, as R1'lllll'l'. l .. M 25, 'i W .n.l orklll, luluslriuualy on lhc llvlianie-k, l'hiI Wilkins. . 1 Dick Isllns and Paul photography in the UUUK lurial valuab on Ihr wvn- Ilill rw Ex 1-vw 1 I --as wa-Il as work. lv mninsinys of the .IUBILEE YEAR- in the edi- phoiugraphy will Ill! y Jerry Paulsen in photography nd George Nordi. Us IIE first attempt ul B1'lli1l'lllillf' fil1'l1p0ll, S J ., VW Xl 1 Y x 'El , n QR imM.ilif:Qi ,, i ,, 'V5imu1mHmmu ,, ..5 Yagi H l-'f w- ,ii 'kill Q 'Wlllll 1 vQl.if'e,, 'U aw f Q it 5 X Q tl 4 Q, .i 5 ol Mrs- xatcher to with lhur lZ1jllh'4l to mu cl Br' 4,4 morv organize-cl vvvr 1951, ilu- Ulm- Club 1-uni scintillating pc-l'foi'lnallc'a-S lwforc stud:-nt body us wvll as many civic' tlwoug.-ghoul llu- 1-ily. Nc-vcr out talking: il sh-p forward, Fr. Tllzllcllcr orgmlize-al an 'I'riplv Trio composed of John Kirk, ,loo M4'Gavick, Ed Knnckvy, Ron Julillu, Dick Bader, Pat Chapman, Tom Coleman, John Pvschek, and Terry Coleman in 1952. Q4 -. ii i 1' R' uw, f K iliikiffix-wa A1 , ' S.'L vf. 1461, IJ . 'fill ,v if ' 4 ,Q 'C 1 A ! .s 2 .a Q' 'Q Xx Q 1 1 s X X 1 R FA fn, 15 . Q . sz, 6 D is 25 1 52 fri Jvrry Abc-rcrombio Uzunirh, Tom Cillflllllll, Ed Kllll1'kl'f', Din Vnrgo, John l'n-an-hu-k, and Fr Missing frum the : W'arr1-n Shaw, l'uuI Marlin, .lim , Orvul Morris. Rankus, and Bill McM1-nmnin. ing before h, Buddy V!'A mf, i ? bf , ' 3 I i ,I Simon, J Bl'l'llill'lI l'1-lkvr, .35 '1 XY I if ' 3 .qt I Q 'Q' C Farrar, I.. CLUII. First ram' 5 : 1 . 1 roml cr Ylr Sl'hil mll'l'll'l'. dr:-al, Cline, mw - Founfurt. F llickeyg Cunlniik '3',.s Ihr' photo :fm -. uf' 1 my-s, f 7'f'1? ! 1 WX 1 ' 'F in f' llld 1:-I llulfo, Iwo 3 nc ln and ls - ms 1-r nc ,mgfg . ,'f.M , A 1- r if x .AMW 2 . 4 5 . 2,73 if Y? 5 uv Q53 'X If J fr ilu' F ih 1928 ln ilu- first ul affairs: Gan'- Emil in 193 ilu , am Pays lo. X flag-sur. ' ,Inlm Tllailkrnq l,lslSG'll, sian' 1-cl. 1 Sgrvglmn .1ill',I1'll 'MS'Si te-ry laum-s le-unmn and :lll ll lluvlv. Ml Small in '33 nresvnf- A , I,,l . , It W. 0 Boss., Back: val Svrougc .9 Z glggill.. jjglnl , , E N. L A W ,5 ,,W, M., Ric ,mmm ac lc,,,,,,l, Ed 05. llu Lppcr llur me nllpw wald. Fra lehousq,V,loirl'y four yrurs Fr. 5 gym lining qi H0 0 -Gmc r Wm Falk 42' i4 s Director 'rzunbis Bu? , l h4 Bartinetti, Tom Mark Lowell, ollurrs in Y lmn N ' 'Wvlm Wh n'l . .- W. .1 ft , 'yymdu L.lW.mxZ.mua Rumfa awww. M..J,...1 Brown Jnuvll, 5 Xiu: L lm DLA1 4-of 3 ff .tp f fix! i, ... K.: 1 AH'Yv:Li Rus hursf' Albcuq Buhr' Philip Brovvm Vruncm Cwbhlng K Nm-vexf Cnuerm gf-Hegxjore Cailliux John XX VK SW.-NWK I if 'FQ in 45-..., 'Qu ,gp-4--Q. 'Q!f:-94, wa X 1' H r 11 cfm-fl hub mt. ' X . , , W. h A r W 'li-P 1 , L 9 . 1 structors in the. , 0 It also furnishes books, and other Major Arthur L. W in St-plc-nnhf-r of l fessnr of Mil few s wa gm-tl assis . lt ml to the lattvr Qi' I,-,v :Wm V. Q , 1-. V'.9f n p ' -v 9 . S 0 My .M f': ,- .M .1 , ,,,.,,.,. ga I T.C. four riflvs, lvx ' neefls. H DDL, urrivstl first Pro- wtivs. .X T.lI. stuff nvml- urrivml in The vnrnll- QL. 1 t X ment of year of l since mim- t ll e am the Hmt in afemiine A thc- school the unit has the Bellur- IC gmulge a has mme lr , -In in the half-t me nuual Grid 0- 1 1, - Fl: grid, - .hw is-. I' 1Ei'5f. M- Ruby rl HIWQWJ .-....-.T.-,.,,. -..,,,Y Y 7 - T ,, . f a It sw 2 .V 6 S 4.2 ' f :qw --:, an N' f 2 K X L x 3 1 2 -K A ' W 5 MA x QQ , 5 ,, ' f ix , Q Q , 3. -P 5 E wg 0. I E i lx is W ' ,W x swim z N , Hou' Clqqdg Knecj-ii 0002951 Kesler Edward Oxzwalcl Joknypirnie. AibeFf Plwn .lm ' H v - , .,r' ssarbfzfi ummzenwli ' fi . 4 I wav' K ua-45 I , I! if , 4. :L X 7 ,, - -FIKVYW ' V:.7 Q M a.. ':'1 M Robfft az R, '? if ..N-wa 0199 ,ww 4:9 t . if Each year in the is held a the Moth fix 'O Yi .'o ' n Q nz .I awe Q 1' I x, s x Q .Lf . i in .M AY ll 'II' 51 Y fr M M ' M 0 , .N in W xxx X . -Q. Capt 19515 151 '. T- .' caffi. cliff. an ,lf 5 f I. wif 9 I W' its 'Y' . l 'Wx I.. fg, I v . W F' CADET MEMH . Iuolllglht' FIRST . NNY IOMMl'I l'l'Il'I, Mllll. 1939. F C ff fr 62:07 . ' ' Laird. JGIIIIVS Huck run' : and x 07' 'B 1 ' . 4 . Of Jfigw 9 ,. -as r V A P . ,Jn N 4 H 5. Q . fl . .4 I1 . .b ff' ' . AQ RQ MK P 0 : , 0 ,MY Af ? f, 22 9 My ' , Wf V Mnlltary Bull has 1-ontmujum is 'one Aoffthe major. social cv . -. ' u 0 fi 0 I 1 Ballar- of the O v-'-N---- 1 atb' 'W 'ff . M . , , w , 4, QT, 53Tf,?.?,y 1, ew MHP' -...A W 'Mi 'WMmnm. x ,. as L fa Jw M-,K 1 A ., r ? wi U' ll 9 ,Si ' 'Q Q-44. Mr. A. Ferrelti, SJ., who is largely responsilflsfor thc successful found- ing of the Bcllarmine Rifle Club. This Rifle Club untirlatvd the found- ing of the R.0.T.C Rifle Club by a year. He was succeeded-by Mr. Michael Kunz, SJ. ll Wkw kr ' T1 . , '. l I jg 'l xv . - ,' , ' 'J U.. - ,L Qjuszf-Wx F Aff, fy x ,r- tr -V ,ff ,rc If 3 In ff . . .I If 4 V if ,li V . .r fi ,nfvl 4 um, l V. .. 3- 1 ,, is I 2 ' '- '. F' 1 .' Q .fg '-1? , it It Lu' A Q I , , 5 : fl' 9 V 4 lx 2, 'I A-J I A V , X K ' . 'sy 1 W i on , Q K ,- ,,, QL iw? it vi EP H f gif , 2 ' . ie- J., 5 , 541 ff A ' K 0 M 1 V wavy N. .kv vf' gi' E Q -1' . . s a D fr ' 1 A ' I I 1 ll f' Y ' 4? f A .fpkn O A Q l a M I ' iq e 0 , ff ' , 'Q f 5 ' Q I ' 1 F' Q Q ' f X 5 f 4 , r A , The Bellarm R.0.T.C. ' 0 Team was l'0i'll10d in Dvrrlr lwr of 1935 l Major Arilii L. W'aFrvn. ln 00l11lN'llllfI williinlher sl-hoo the Bells have g very llIllll'l'SSlV0 rf-c0r4l,' The rifle gc-am iinfesipostal nmlc-lies with huntlrecls of schools throughout the Unitval States and Hhwaii. They, also pai-ticipatc in ,!l1eA City League with Sgdium, Lincoln and Park which hard slwulll-to-shoulder -a A 9 fi Q1- si Si' NI as thc- l'1'l'0 ll' wg M. , CLUB ' ' Q t ne , f l0valtv.' M XX 1 to foun 4 Ll0N'S two , i if mrs WA Y J WS, f fi W E- E fx ..- V 'U , ' -4:,,'m:Jg..'4+ ia-'25, W , .- f the past. : Bill ,i f , af, sw Boll pre-sent Mitvllvll. Pfvsiulvlll 51 A Q ul lmu rllll uuln has pr ya-ur ll I ul off ll op: i is 9? M .fi gs? Z.:- Bernarcl Loonnm , M? in fflfy WR im, 53' 'I EY ' 'H is 'MJ ,An ' ,.-.- lk' Ja.: A L 4 .-if i 31 A 'Q 1 V' ' T. 61 ' if sv ,- ' . N, Q '?:'vv' , , K . if f 2 H Q 1 is f M, 5 f,gA ll's a muddy nigh! tonight 'av -rw ' . . , .. 5 L, . , K- ff .v. , 4? 3 The first 1lll,'t'llllQ' took plum- in the K of C Hull on NlDW'l,'llllltEl' 8th, About one huudrecl fathers were present. At that lnveting lllQalll'lIOSl'5 of the Boosters' Club was outlined tel t tatively: IJ To help and f'll00lll'llg0 Cut toliv boys to go to Bel lnrmint' ' ye To iCllE30lQI'ilgt'-llll' fathers of the st tl support studs-nt activi- tiesg 0 bi Bellurmine in every p si n way um o help with proh- lfts wl ' L arise. At that stfine meet- ing t Rzuta was elected Presialent, Ly 1 Kelly , :Incl Dug Dyck- man, In 19116 guidance of Father Meckes, the Boosters were re- orguuiz al, who served as built of its qnd mule. s on au to the teams ure in the state. ls oi dollals haw the buses ing stuclvut fares so Section would Boosters ha lighted LEIIL I' vslnf h was year Mauq Fall of 1948 in memory of the s' ' Bell Grads who lost their orld War Il. Later they added cgssion stahglf f - . - 5 1 ' The club operates on an annual llpelg- 1' 5 berslnp fu and no donations are ' . 1 I . ' - B ffh 4 quested. Regular activities at which - ' ' ' a ' - e ' r A tendance is option il hnanus the org . . . 5 ization. Meetings are held monthly while Boosting for Bellarmine, and attend- ance is high because all have ' good timw Many attempts have be made pre- viously to found such an or nization as the present Boosters. In D 1928 Fr. John MeAstoekeg W , made -h an at- tempt. This late doped into an Alumni Association 'which Leo Me- Gavick became the rst President in january 1931. ln 1938 a successful stu- dent drive did mueh to supplement worn out equipment and turf the football field, and later still Father 8a Son Smok- ers were held to aid the Bellarmine pro- jgram of Athletics. But it was not until the Boosters were founded that the Bell- armine teams became the finest equipped and adeqn teslhcilities for games was provit owes a tremendous debt of ne enthusiasm and gener- Boosters. , lhomcvq Lck:-oTh James Morialx s. K 7' Z 19 , K' I Q Jamea SUSE . 'Q .N I LT.. V 1' BW.. Keeley ' ' A Angelo pagina. H W g 'T pvenovoi' Theodore MqrchfAknQ V John Muwlduek Danuld M'Q1u.viLk VMI. Shnn F lin YY Horner E. CIFLLL-545 Roberf Er-u,kAu1 George, Epkrdff x mam fl as ,LS i Q D F Q f 1 EJ T I f fs, W. 'K'5i :md Donald Sdnul'l'5 Lhqrlv, Sdfmler 0-:mph Wwiery Rubeff' WooJ EJ Vfuhmrxfnuy Jxfqgiah ZMJQL UM :Stas .A 5 5 -1 fu, K W X : ' -x 5 . ,..: 1 'B ' I-N.. 13-i ' , Z .L , ,iv h' 1 .Loud RNA fa rm-'on . Q' Q D cx Wiliiam Sullivan 'Pdf' Shdley JgngPt1SQklt065CT 1-awrenuarlrme, L wrence r rg ' in 1 Aiisiifk. 7 L 5 - fig I L , 'N fflfigh -lg. 4 33 , 4 1 4 , , 'K , X L X H:-'ff' T K x , V V . Vi y My ml, -I Marx, . jk . '-,' K ' H . kd 5 - , nf: , X ,L X '51 ,, , . , , 4, nn 0 . , , - , .ff X Y 6 . In R .5 Ji ,HW v Ax 3, ly N4 b rags. tis., I-'ref 0:95 -Q . 4. A I 'V V, Q 4kx?k., , 51.1, , Nfl-., '16 K l'w'4 V ,ff , Q LAI' k ' If A 1 1 H As Li, . , -5 ' '. M455 . ' n s ,Q 'Ly I n I T X 'Vg' ' Q 4. iff? U3 QIQQ.- - fi Q- -' ' x. - W K 'K 1 f- L' 1 .xi ' I , swf- gp? : -k,V ff. . t s ' - .',- V ,J fx. ' Wg -'rig in .I . im R A X ix. . V. ,jf t .Aja .uk M ' It Q lik.-1 -f f - , w A . J , ft 7' L .SRL -3-W L 1 A - fi , 'Wf , ' ' ' ve . ' ' f K rx g Q Y 'I 'Elf ' 3: W . C' .UQ , 1 A 3 t .YH M 5 . j 14 ,,:' 1. Dwi. gy tY:.n:kf:ig. I W 3: ,Q I K, QL Ai ' 1 if A if A 4 , 1: --1, 4 -fffewzs. 3 ' ! 5 . , -rf , , ,'-'KA ' vb 'Q l,f. n. K gg: Q 3 , 1, , t jj, ., Q lfigfqgd ' F wi-3 1' Q L , 1' X ., I, , J, Ha: .- r f , qu., .-Q! 9 I, P! -.,,, K . dx f. A , .ms . I k .. fx .. ' - fl f V 'xi ' at E i ' ,. M , C M 9' L ? x Ch gif' add' H il Ill ll IH IIN ll w fl ,Y B as 4475 1 - is 'p ff 5 V: ! 'S E 0,301-x6 55.45 lit . Wifgif 25 Plvnly of action as Mike Doughvrlp falls on the fallen at Monlesano. 75L 00 ll-fi XMIM slat Mike s on thg s All-City an of the Bel ,I ri xB R' - B 'a 9'-w 9-f-Qw-reiQ9-.fQ'-.fa BAN. fy 5 t . va. w 'g,,a10E5a, Q sys'-,L 91, f an 'M' ' Iln . ann things rolling at the Lincoln Bowl. Mixing their two new l'orm t'ons. the split-T and thc spread. the Blue aml White under the coaching of Ted Kintz won their first quarter encounter from Stadium, and then met defeat at the hands of Clover Park s Pugct Sound Conference Champions. BELLARMINE 0, MONTESANO 13. Although they led their opposition in er.erya-dcpartment, costly penalties and some tdugh, breaks brought defeat for the Lions. ' 4 9 INE 40, LAKE WAS ' 13. Morris scoring four touch s, the Lions took charge in the second quarter and won an impressive victory. ELLARMINE 12, BELLINGHAM ing the long jaunt to the upper cou the ip y-ridden Lions staged a thrilling second ha f comeback to gain a tie as John Kcnnedy's spriformation passing and aorris' running turned the tide. BELLARMINE 13, LINCOLN 33. Even the Bell's seventeen lelternlen couldn't stop the erful Lincoln ground attack-though odd- y A ough two long touchdown passes j t be- for ,intermission put the City Champ ad to stay. BELLA A 13. It was wit feeling vcnge th the West-Enders tri'- eled to Seattle and out-played and out-classed 0'Dea in a wild affair at the Catholic Memorial Stadium. BELLARMINE Z, STADIUM 7. Feeling was. I 6 55 6? 52? 53 70 G8 56 67 53 59 51 54 c 2, f' is - sniff l .. dim fit ' - I. - A is . . f.. as .,i 1 ct 65 Q0 ' I A 1 1' off against Stadium. was a haril fought dead- even terms most of the 2 slug., ' 'qgwl alia 'ikfgxfsix '.i-5'3 , 2 A . 4 '2N'?'vfEN1?L'f: 43 C85 . 'MQ AF! - w 4, fTaY1f1?a'?nmH X -, . 3 S .sn .W ag' gg hi' ep' X is if-. f4v W '47 'it-, 'Wa 5- -' if ph' QT if ' 3 B . . . ' ', 4- f,-mmf-' - ' -ff, Q-91.9. -w ' - ,Xu ,, ', wax ' , 1,7 x 'Q' ' H . A L. ww- -of-f..:11N fs . . A- -r A - .Ep .-4: . - . - 'gfwff-41.-fi. Ck'-' '- P - , f 2' A .- 1 J'-WCPB Nriue' RaYm0 ld MIUUQ Andrew Lifwfn Rnchard Jamefx tDa.vQd I-lebeFf John Nm r-ingtfbra Robeuq ' G00-if Qs, i -sz .- , .wx Q E f mm '94 J . Q , ' . . Qai,fM Q- Wigfig- Q 5 K -wsu 'fniuxf-,hu A A - Q- M-we M115-A' Ng wx Q , X Q U V 'K 1 X , lou Spallaforv, 11,41 F I, H Slar UI 28 29. aml :Ulm :utr ln his W' l'l'l'l'-Y lvl! i l 1' n. fu big f - i Q...1..yt : ,,x.2f, , A W ww-si , -325, 'W fmgc. 'O t -f bg The Letterman's Club has featured a yearly dance. The one in November, 1939, held in the Bellarmine Gym, had a special note about it. It was sponsored by the Big B Club to raise funds for the players injured in the Lincoln game. Chuck Molinari, a Lincoln student, donated the services of his band. xiii S . . 'sum lclls Mika- Flmmi 1 of how tho 0' an lby '- a,,,,! W7 A Ron Morris jets fogiard through the fdil g d sock Lake Washington Iinc. lieve nt or not, he wen! right t. Y 3' - L . Y -34.15 X1 igghgmgf 4' 1 ..,, ,, - -' .f ' , . . ' .- M12 fi, . , , an .31 2 bf. 4,-, - rf: -' -3 ' 'f -- Hwy gg,'f'..,- ,. 1 Q , , , . I ft ? ' I nf. Q. k ?' ,:.:3 V, K iviliiii 6gtied 2. M 1941 Lions' offense could , X this year and the br-st Lmns w was 2 scoreless ties. , ' Joe Mihcich PP plafers. vm 0, lost 5, tied 1. Rav very-dismal season. I lvwidnii ' tnrs Yer: apt. John Ki an ed Won 63 lost 2.i A 4 was best to date. With inhis first year as Elma. Seattle Prep, Orchard, and Shelton fell before Lions' onslaught. The Blue White's hard-blocking, line ing eleven was lead by ley, Weaver, man. to come as both the Re- ' serves and had exceptionally good seasons: l Ron Morris, flanked by Bob Sonne- man, Bob Pfeiffer, and John Sisul. head goalwax-ds. , Bells coulda:-only sal- wlth 0'D4f231il in a f Col come through bright seasons the con. K A V 1946-Won 35 lost 23 tti6i'lV2. in com- Andy sim rammed f the Marines and ,,,, grae greeted l youthful team which iiroved to 1 very formidable aggregation. Mai'tin's, 0'Dea, and Marquette fell before the vaunted Bell 'att Uiyilll lhem the State Catholic Ch pioliiliib, The Lionsyalso gained with F5 e -and Stadiniii and delini outplayed both 'these opponeg Standouts on the team included I D'Andrea, Al Greco, Joe Renal and Tom Farrell. won the hest they five Tackles Lou Won 5, lost 43 former OVEI' one of most Lions hed l slforl- ' 2 1 l . re Capt rugied fo? 'the Old St. Leo's on Nov. A 1925, bent Stadium 111 to ' Such names as Gallucci, Hqzr- rison. Pelrich, Pita.-en appear in the lineup. opposmon I,, ,,W,-..wmM..Nw.fM,M,J A dxf ' V'f 'W ' im ew A flux:-W-mmaupmwmau: .m,Awwmam.-w ' 'www,w,wW. X K .. . ,LQ,4 N ,'L .., M' L ,, A i ' fly 2: ' 1 ., J. W, , .. ,., - 1. Y'7 . ' sy 1 ' 'f 'i ' , .gl ,Q H -5 1 1 . nr W ,Nm ,.,................W. Q. A 1 Q . 921' -fn.. Nuns. My MQ Q E .V , .,,,,,,,.,... y ,zw2f2vVr 0M! n!'- -vm-'vt -- ' -- ' -X ,,,gfff,,,m,W,,.,,s4,g,,.gqgpw , mmw my W Qi.. mwumwesss W .... 4 N wwvwawv mf-awww mi, rw ,v x 1 1 , xx ' SK-940 iff' I-3 - .....-q-.,.-- - -....B..- ... .,.. , . 1 ff' . H V he QA.. 4. '1 N 1 , 4' a Ag 5, 'W' X n-J - Q 7,1 ca ,ui A A5 . X ,ri-Hifffisifh, yirmfvki A N 4 T Y xnxx'-1 +,,jw54'g1f5'AfQ1-1. PA , v ' 'e , fr- v :-- M. 1 A .1 - Q H N911 'K' wg' I . ., , i . A I r . .ffl lgf-fLHr'1' '+i . : Qi f' 3 5 ii, 0, l jg, EPM- 1- . K ,J I i -4 1 .fr- rx ., 'Y-qu, Qrfqf, 04, .i N t Bill W'ynn looks for an npvning. -Aw . .iq 4 , YL ,, , .' , ' , s- J..,v, pf' s - 1,IYgj ,f',x,v -,, ,Q-,.'.4'f vi' Q kv, 5 ...J y Q. its ::If?.vhQ,N,,:,, In if :wma fag-gin' .--4...--... A L.. ' I 2-Aa. QM bfif ...- 1...- ' ,.. a '. - ,, .L 8 . . ,J ,. .L Jia- , u 1 .Q 'W 29 . ,.,--Q-.-- -u ... , A .. -wlll. .J. ...H..,... .M .............: - ' -. U ' Q f , ' RSL. f'-Q , . 1 ,- ' 7 V E 43 Q.. 1 '.E:.,'s V- iuu .bug 'i r ww, i- . A M -'J ' Imp' .It 2 J The 1952 FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row: Ar- gcl, Fijalka, Cook, Hull, Storinu. Sa-fond row: De- Geeter, Don Carbone, Zcmenak, Novak, Matz. Third row: Joe Curbone, Schwab, Pospisil, V4-ruya, Liberty. Fourth row: Siudley, Dougherty, Brin-k, Juhnsnn, So- tak. Filth row: Wayne, Mazzuca, Lynam, Paine, .Iilq Dempsey. Q 1 H fi . All u OA. 1 X v , R: 'I f 5 W J x , It 1' s ' M ' :+L ,- .- I ' A jfs a '- 4-,fs Q39 V r 'a , Vw,- V ,iv Ill ,-S564-:-QI., -1.355-.N-Qld: Maurice Galbraith is closely but came thro usb Wlfh 9 Score' llarrison scts as Kelly scampcrs for at possible chance' alt tho rcbound. Nino Lum F T would be difficult to pairs of feet have dribbled boards and gone up for two. It Vwolml be im- possible to estimate how many tinges basket- halls have swishcd t rough the ring and ropes ' ' ' ' ' 1 i l its in prartiee. the records lcaving out in actual ganna is el All we can do is all those im portant of almost, but if, and ln-si clearly the tremendous tremendous heartaches of basketball William Basketball Lions H Bellarmine 1 had de- year, meet- , , s i' S mg - r The being six cham- And reins as practically all fifteen games, The wins and apiece as the in '32. paced by and new they loses the them In next City eight twice. The elua n wins Canoniea was the Mr. John Kennedy in '35 again led the Bells to seeond plaee in the City League, heating Lincoln in two trays. Tony Urlaeher, Bill Hur- ney., Vernon llarkins. Howard Canoniea, and William Ehreth were the starting live accom- plishing the feat. And then the hottom dropped ont in '36 as the Lions took in only two s ietories in a monot- onons string ol' loses. Ten wins the following season hronght a Init ol' hope that things are improving. llowever the same numher of wins with fourteen losses marks the '38 season. Coaeh Levinson took over in '39, and led Bellarmine again to seeond plaee in the City League. ,lim llohinson set a reeord for City and Bell seoring. Ile was elosely followed by the shooting ol' Ray Fiorino. Mr. Leo Eekstein, SJ., tried his hand at eoaehing in '40 and led a well-spirited tealn to thirteen wins and seven losses. W'eawer.. Smith, and lireiwe were the point getters. Coaeh llank llaug took the hehn in '-l-l as Coaeh. With Paul Greiwe, Rudy Nloekel and Cliff Sehiesz he sneeeeded in tallying up ten wins against eight losses. The 41-42 years was Andy Slatt's first as Coaeh ol' the Lions. lie had a lille hunch to work with, and produeed. All-City, All-County, and a great lloor player was Clill' Sehiesz who sparked the team into an invitation to the Lakeside 'l'ournament. Bellarnline came out seeond with three Bells named as players, Cliff Sehiesz, Lavergne Martineau, MW s' - . , lnl'.illlhle Martin spins heaven ward? for a score at C,l',S, 5 li. ig 1 1 Q' 3 s S VARSITY BASKETBALL of 1953. First row: Kennedy. Ron Morris, Galbraith. ,loe llorln- Joe Rd llhck Jer Dick llurrlson, John Zuwlslak, and Kelly, Dave Strong. . 3 , , ed Kintz. 3rd row: 0 . Ill Sonnt man, Plancich, and .lim Qi 1952 1953 SKI' TB ILL SCORES ' IL 'elm ine 50 Mon 48 Montesano Bellarmine lic-llurmine 0 Dea llc lI'll'lllllle l ilu W 1 h St llillllll 0 D1 u B4 llarmlm. , fi?-. s ' with sixteen wins and twelve losses. Then Uncle Sam beckoned to Andy. The next season was not a repeat of the pre- vious year, the Bells registering nine wins eleven losses. Mr. J. J. Kelly, SJ., had diilieulties mixing up his coaching. in ,4-1, the Bells again didn't faromvell, seven games while years eontihued the Bells again losses to only was a heart-breaker llle Title hy 45 46 , los- the City points then lost the one t look too good, against- lve Bill Kroft, sparked the Slatt returned eo 'll the . The started with a hang. iepthin 'ned to stop them--and linen it id. The IDCIWCUII. r , le 50113011 again p ine loses. sueh has ' all names Paul rge, Norm 'om Fa I. had its est season eoneer 'hese were again L by Andy up eighteen wins to Pat Olsen, Pat Com- Paul George, Tom Farrell spark plugs. Bells lost eight and 1 s if ex Ill planation, for in the plislled the and one loss-an l 1 Then the Bells for the first time, out to in-Q., agj 1- if Tw: Aberdeen and beating from Spokane. Dick Jim Gaffikin, Bob sen, George the workhorses of Don Bull Pavne, l' arrell -:ds 2' J. fe. fx vw If X f A 2, will X 5' riff QL, ' i,,,?1f:,,5,. ., fliqg Syn:-no 'Y if 3 xf . Coach Andy Slatt victory. Then Amly Slutt task of rebuilding season. He ted around K' the only it debut in the for the second time 0n to tllirtel The Bells 'were as the maple twelve and won looks poor, seven points or less. of tlle team, ' hed this lone lle 51-52 se Lions just did t is the whole leigllt. The hopes experience. The 17 times winnil g SJ., played u e needed experience 'I Z bl hool Alt l0llQ,ll losses. the gigantic , for the 49-50 worked far tcum I r hey team the tmn s. r. ln e souo beaver, the coming yi. ,Q ' in ni T' 5 3 5 M Ji? 1,3 Q 5- O 'if 9 un7 Liv!-KL Jcumua Vjafd X3uul'f-Shari Genre-r-endoro ANELYI RAFYIOAC. John ilu John VrunQ3aN A it gpm? , vbvk , X' 1. QF F 15' f Q, c Q' 7? ' , S U 'ir ' A L MW 41 Q i 1, lL 4 fi . X' if Q, f gk ,Al in,- BX xy w Q 'ifxf BYU ' In January, 1932, the Bell quinlvt uvvrv playing Renton. The Bell forward passwl to his lc-ammale. In vin the ball struck the arm nl a Renton gunnl, glanced of the head ol n Hr-ll plnyrr, and into the bas- lwl. Thi' Lions won llu' lill 33-30. Q 1, VW, A som -s 1 L I' in I 4? fl' , Y' nhn and Joe gh F W? NE -vi Swv Ya 52.1, ggvgif x 33,1 Q f 'K Melvh Hallie In I P , P' Q- Q uf'-f fx 1 Y 'sr 'fmfw 5 - vs. ,. 4 . -,.,. lmbf-5 1 I' iii'-an A I im A 1 1: M , 'wa g gan, . - 'z-7 v . , -En-Y M Monaxgle .Leo-Wuaeln Donald gk Th Q, UJIYWYHI 1. w 'g-st Rain, 'ws lf, 'V'.,', ' ' In Q ' I V M' K. G .2 'I , Lk . is N' La' , Q A M z 1 X ' ' he M1 Ei A Ffa--R Sill 'ROBHT Glow: Willicun Salefc THomm'RwneY John Mdfcheu damn Stoke- 'Ruchard Rnvem -92:35 xi 'PK fwfr. W .. 6 . Q' ,urs-f-Q ' . ' , . ' , .V 1 W . ,. Ff y , , M X .,,A,. X ,Q 7' 'ff' '1lY',, 711. 9 1-M 5525, s fi 5' arf ff qv 'M Qi?' . .V v W 'H 'fb ,, 39 19 .a' ls Fi 1 if wr, ll - -I-hOYTlU-fi M LNCLYTICLFC4, . Q fn, 4 X x QQ V Lgroy Hekmbeckcr ff 5' 5 Mb? W' John Kneueke 1-4 1, ls ,G has m u r However., it :ls which start with R4 hu, anal to show promise W'illiam Marx, Sivmion., won six 1934, losing only lo sllowml life- wins lllc 1-ouching of M. - J 7 ' - ' 1 L , 5 ,'i-5. 4-JL V LBLQ? '- n ' E:- 1,5 4. A , ? f Y 5 ? 5 5 E A QM S I ,K vi A Q c f Q N, , T s 3 4 .- g f f xx . N - Q-A ff . ' 5 Bellarmine High School was the first private school admitted to the North- west Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges on April 6th, 1932. Membership in the Associa- tion means recognition of Ballar- mine by all the other 220 schools of the Association. This facilitated en- trance to any college in the North- west and California without previous examinations. m Qifmgz . ,.f 11, . 3. 3 ' -1. 5. 5 4 sf 9? 94 s Q Q 'li' 814, ,mg ' 1 W .r -3, . .Wu . N .1 , 5' ' v Ux 1 I' will .41 4- N sig v ,Fw .L .-L., 1 +L s Q if 3 4' R K -. . Q f.f.,g1 QQ., . X W ,,.i- ,, QM f f. -1 1 I L A ..f,,,E., ' Q. 3, Y ? . 1 if 5 :si V r K, 9 25 M of BELLA QSQQUIQZNT BODY :3ESIDlwl'S ir E, 1 928-292m LGPne G elf. K 1929-30 '2RpbnrtB ' YI ' pi . ' 1 ,q : i 031 Cfihton .4fl,llliMCMGhDU James Hiilzlge f- ' Thomas Bfiiulfs ff? , I fx-1 v F '- .1 .gg 19 3 A I I KWH -. ge Dlarsiciima 1 193?-38 1938-39 1 39-40 Q 40-.11 , , 1-42 I 2-43 3-44 vp IIV., : ' ' 5'-46 ' 6-47 'f 7-48 8-49 -50 V ,i. 1 -51 .52 ' -53 ,b ., Sena pl! P A , X , , Willfnupgk , QW Norbert'-l mt Louis Rouhigau Paul Crdiwe Janws Rirhlsel Alfrrd Fairhursl John Erck Jnmrs Mccoffn F rank Loolljm Tlmmns ,lnmvs Rolwrt l James C Joh n Gunn 1 A I Thomas pson Jr-rry Pmif Mfii. ,vi 'lt wi STl'DEN'l' BODY 0l l lCl2llS ol' l952-1953: N1-al llarrixon CYicv- l'r4-sifln-ntl. liay flltllli1'il CSN-ro-tary Troasurvrf. ,lvrry l't-trirll CStn4l1'nt Body Pre-Girl:-ntl, anal Tom 0 l'oolc QS:-rgmfhnt-at-arms J'. -..M A JERROLD BERTRAM SIMUN. lloly llofary 719. St. Edis '51 . llobby: airplanv- anrl automobila-s. Ambition: farm-or in aviation. Trait: l clou't know. l atlu-r. tvtixi- tirs: l.ion's Staff 4: Pre-as Qilllli-l'l'1'lII't' 'l : Clm- Club 3. -1: R.0.T.C. 3: Variety Show 3: Ski Club -I: 'l'ru1'k 3. Classical Cours:-. NEAL PICARSUN IIKRRISON. St. l'at's 'l9. lloblny: sports. 'l'rait: silt-nrv. Ambition: to ge-t an A in l'hysi4-s and attain tln- impoa-ilnla-. At'litilit'S': Sorlality l. 2. 3. li: Sllllivlll lioalp Ullivvr 4: llc-liatv l:'2.-B. 4- l'rf's. 4: Sl'1lHll'tIllti Conzaga 'liIlllI'Ililllll'ffih 3. 4: li.l'.S. 'l'ournanu'ntw 3. rl: lflorulion I. 2. 3. -l: xllifl' of l,t'lll0l'l'ill'j 3. fl: XYashingtou State- liratorival Contvst 3: Claw Ullivvr 2: l.ion's tllub 3. -I--Ollie-1-r 4: l.ion's L Staff 3, 4: Yuri:-ty Slum 3: .viiiiitllll lianclolpll llrarst Conte-st 4. Sri:-ntilir Course. W'll.l.l,-KM RAYMOND l.l'1STER, Clover Park '52. llobbp: art work. Ambition: to stay good. General a , vourw. Q trunil' engine-Pr. Avtivitic-s: Sodality 1. 2. 3, 4: l.ion's Club 4?l.c-ttcrpum's Club 3. 4: Oper:-tta l, 2: R.0.'l'.C. 2, 3, 4-2nd Lt.: Football 2, 3, 4: Class Officvr 3. Sci- entific' Course. ' JQHN JACOB l'l'1SClll'ili.. llcdy Rosary '49. llobby: c s and stamps. Saying: Willy? Ambition: to work for C. M. 1-xpvrimvntal fl:-part. Al'liY'itil'S1 Smlality l, 2. 3. L 4: Elm-ution l. 2: Variety Show 3: Up:-rn-tta l. 2: Claw' Qlb, 2, 3. 4: R.0.T.C. 2., 3, 4-2nd l.t.: Football 2. Honor Classiral Coursv. -o...f- I --, A255 'L ,l0Slil'll MARIO BURGI. lloly Rosary '49. Hobby: hot rods and stamps. Saying: Uh. Brother! Ambition: vlvv- ff ' a- I I it - ' if JAMES I'Al'I INWII.Il St IA-u'i '19. lln I ' vnlf 'unl IIviu . Wminv. Hub Ambition: . . f . . . - , . , g . ', f.' . artist. Avtiwitivs: SIIIIZIIIIP' I. 2. f ' -I, 'Il IIlN'l't'ITIil 2,,.IJUllytblIaglrw. DAVID NIIIIIIAICI. IIOSYICLI., . ai, 4 .Ll nlnby: hunting. Ii-hiug. and stamp 1-nllvcling. Trait: vnlranii- unit-1-. Amlnitinnz vIi'rIria':lI 4-ngiurr'r. .M'lixiliva: II.U.'I'.II. 2. 3: IA'IIl'l'llltlIl.S Club 2. 3: lfimtlmll I. 2. 3. AI. Srivntiiic Cours:-. JACKJIIIHIAS IIXXYSUN. SI. Martin! '5I. llnlnliy: sports. 'l'ruil: girl-shy. .-Kmbitiun: law. Actfitivsz Clans- Iltlia-4-r I. Iivnrrnl Cours:-. Iltllilflfl' IYIIII. I'I I'lIl'iI I'1Il. Sl. I.:-nl 'I9. llnblrpr hunting, sailing. mul an good time-. 'fraiqg .lm-py. .Kvtixilia--: Smlnlity I. 2. 3. I: Yuri:-ly Slum' 3, I: IA'II1'l'lllilll.! lllub 3, -I: Il.0.'l'.II. 2: Clasp Utlit-rr I. 3. I: Iifillllil fi. I: I'oulbuII 2. 3. -Iv. ISCIIITAII llourx-r. ' ANIIIUNY III! tbl TIN IiI'IIII'I'IIlII. N an-hun '50. Hubby: claulring. Saying: Ilon'I 'get rxvile-fl! .hnhitiuuz lu msn tixhing Inuit. Trait: ri-Iaxa-el uudvr In-rryir strain. Am-livilivs: Soclulitp 2. fi. I: lin-1-Imll Nlgr. IS. I. Sa-iruliliv Cours:-. ICIDWAIIII ,ItDHl'Il'II NNI tilxlii . JII.. Suvrml Ilvurl '4I8. llobbp : music. Ambition: to b1'f'0llll' snmII Inu-ine'--mam. .M-tixitia--: Sualulitp I. 2. 3, I-z Yvarlmok I: I.ion's Club 'Ig Opcruttu 2: Miualrrl Slum 2: Ii.0.'I'.1.. 2: Ilillu- 'Ia-ann 2. Svis-utitic Cuursv. TIIONIAS IVII INK LUN KN. Ilulp Itu-airy 'I9. Hubby: hut rods and modvl uirpluuvs. Ambi- liml: mm-lrm-limml e-ngine-4-r. K4-lixilis-az Smlulity I. 2, 3, 4: Yvanrbouk 4: Dx-Imtc 2, 3, -1: Ill l.'I'.I.. 2. fi. I : IlriII 'l.l'itllI Qi. Sria-nlifiv Ifnnrsv. IIICIINXIIII ,IUIIN kl.I'll'I. St. I.u-cfs AIU. Ilnbbyz building nmalvls of :lutiqnv vars and valrrialge--. Trait: l'lMllN'l'ilII!4'lll'5'. .hnbitiasnz 1-In-1-lrir:lI vugzim-1-r. Artivitii-sz Smlulity 2, 3, 4: Yi-urlnmk I: 'l'hn- Linn I. 2. II. I: l,inn's tllub I: Yurivty Sham 3:-Ile-Imlv I, 2. 3, AI: Elocu- tiou I: Ups-rrllau 2. 51-ie-ulilir liuurw. ,IAJIICS FIIXNIIIS IIIIINH. Wilmux. Hunt. 'I9. Ilubby: apnrh. 'l'rnil: blur 1-yn-a. Ambition' tn In- n Ili:-r. 'Ivlixitie-N: Smlulily I. 2. 3.1: Rifle' Illub I. 2: Iiualu-lbaII 1.-S1-it-nlitic Cours:- ,IUIIN S'l'.XN I.I'lY SIIIIINfK, I i-iluliun ' I0. Ilobbpz fishing. -hubitilm: 1-nginn-1-r. Trait: hIt't'pS :mal snort--. .Ivtiviliq-N: SANIAIIIIQ' I. 2. 3: II.0.'I'.If. 2. 3,13 Iliiln- lIIW'l 1r11tbaII 2: iilraivk Qi. I. Srirnlilic' 1'llIIl'hl'. ' I' E V, ft VX 4 22, i 'Z 'SF I K. MOM f.t'?f'!LL ' VWWTI E ww fill?-A t - in Mil ',L.EN,W'I ' 3 4 :V '-fsr,,,3er,1l-3,1 , it 22:21:11oiHQjlffF:w1l' 3 1 3 3 . 1-anna , ' w 1 v':.i':. 'xkiflwll' ' H :1w Wi . p QQ' Wmlelttl -WMI lm!!! V :mtg . of? A . .. Cvfbfrrwwb A 4 X yy 'xxx E THOMAS.4!ARTHOLOMEW' COLQMN, St. l'at's '49. Hobby: drawing ami chemistry. Trait: cagy sayings. Ambition: chi-mical engineer. Activities: Sodality 3. 4: Y:-arbook 4: Variety Show 3: Minstrel iihhis' 1: Clue Club 1, 2, 3:'l'rom C0ltllllilll'i' 3: Band 1: Opvrctta 1, 2: li.O.'l'.C. 2, 3, 4--Captain: Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Military Ball Committee 4. Scientific Course. MICHAEL EDWARD DOlItQllER'l'Y, Holy Cross '49. Hobby: sports. Ambition: to play collvgv football. Avtivitit-s Soflality l, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Lvttvrmanis Club 3, 4: Variety Show 3: Class Ullirt-r I, 2, 3: Prom Conunittm: 3: Football l, 2, 3, 4-Captain -lg Basket- ball 1. Gvnural Course. CHARLES ALLEN MOUHE, jason-Loc '50. Hobby: cars, girls, rvading, and sports. Trait: hasn't timv for onc. Ambition: Marin:-s or Coll:-gc--later a small business. Activities: R.0.T.C. 2. Ce-ucral Course. ' V . ' RICHARD NVALLACE VARCO, St. Ed's Som. 'SL Hobby: moth-l airpluiws. Ambition: to raise a family pleasing.: in the liyos ol' CosL Trail: note-cl for his Crook thinking mind. Avtivitil-s: Sollalily 3, -I-3 Elorution 3. 4: Cla-Q' Club 2, 3, -lg lt.0.'l'.C.' 2, 3. -lg Yarivty Show 3: Moda-l Airplane Club 2. Honor Classival Course. ' , MICHAEL GUSTAF NOR'l'llS'l'IlUM, Marymount '-19. llobby: sl:-4-ping and rating. Ambi- tion: to gvl a job. Actisgitics: R.0.'l'.C. 2: lA'llt'l'lll1lll.8 Club 3, 4: Rifle Club 2: Football 2, 3: Track 3, 41-. U1-ncral Course. ' ARTHUR W'H.LlAM BAUER, Holy Rosary 519. Hobby: rillvsiaml sports. Trait: bashful or carvfruc. Ambition: are-In-ologist. Activitii-s Glue Club 1, 2: li.Q.'l'.C. 2, 3: Rifle Club 4: Football 1. Gvutrral Coursc. JOEL ANTHONY HABDAU, St. Li-o's '-I-9. Hobby: dancing. Trait: notul for his womls-rful diction. Ambition: to rt-tirv. Activitit-sz Sodality 1, 2. 3: Lion Staff 1, 2: Varicty Show 3: Opcrctta l, 2: Elofution 1: lt.U.'1'.t1. 2, 3: Football l. Gvnural Course. . JAMES ABEL RIGNEY, Savra-il Hvarl 319. Hobby: bowling. Ambition: C'0lll'g':ifl'll.l1i : Trait: a winning smile-. Avlivitics: Soilality 3, :lg Elorulion 1, 2: R.O.T.C. Band 15 Ski Club -L Ctrncral Course. A. -, fwgdawi f ' ji! 'I .61- 44 - iERALD'i'HOMAS LUCIIINO, Saercal llt-art '4-9. Hobby: music and skiing. Trait: Sweet Dft voiei-,fAnlbition: to complete rollcgc. Activities: Sotlalitv 2, 3, -13 It.0.T.C. 2 3 4' lrill Tram 2, Killa- Te-um 23 Ski Club 43 'l'e-nnis T1-am 3, -'L S1-it-ntiiie Course. , 7 , ACK MAURICE ARNOLD, Gaul! '50, llohby: sports and singing. Saying: Laugh a liltlc! ,mbitionz to sing in Hide! Night Club. Activities: Ski Club -lg Basketball 2, 3. General our-se. ION ll0W'AllD LEO. Savrvtl llvart '-l-9. llobby: automobiles. Trail: his soft gooey voice. mbition: become an scientist. Activities: Soalality 2, 3, ll.0.'l'.lI. 2, 3g Rifle llluh 2, 3. lussia-ul Coursv. DUN ROBERT Zl'KUW'SKl, Viaitation '-19. llohby. fishing and boating. Ambition: join te Mervhant Marino and ship out. Activities: lllaas Ollicvr 25 ll.U.'l'.ll. 2, 33 Ll'lll'l'lllilll.S lub 3, fl-9-l ootball l, 2. 3, -1. General Course. K 3: 4 QNALD l'l'l'l'l'lR I-ItQKRO'l'll. Yiaitation '-19. Trait: note-il for his heavy tri-acl anal his tiny vvvlirls. Ambition elm-rtrivll 1-ll inter Avtixitiu. 'Soil-nlitv 3' U nn , ' :- z g '. '- . . ,' , 1'-tta2gxGlee lub 33 Football l. Svivntilic Course. ' ONALD VAN ICYCKE, lloly Rosary '49, llobbics: fishing, hunting, and golf. Ambition: usim-ss allministration. Saying: l gut-as so.,A1-tivitin-sz Sotlality 1, 2, 3, 4: l.lFllt'l'lllllll.5 lub 2, 3, fi-5 Rifle Club 3, -la Class Ollivvr l. 2. 3: Football 2, 3, 'ig llaslu-tball 2, 33 aseball 3, Ll-5 'l'ran'k 1, 25 ll.0.'l'.ll. 2. 3. -I. U1-In-ral tlourav. IIOMAS ANDREW' PAINE, St. l.e'o's 519. llolnbyz aports. Trait: a with- awake attilutle in oom 13. Ambition: to bo u 5lll'f'l'P5l'lll inaurann- age-nt. .M-tiwitivw: Soclality -lg l.vttvrntan's lub 2, 3, fl-3 Class Uiliver 1, Al-3 l'roni Committee 3: ll.0.'l'.lI. 2. 3, -1--Major: lliflu lub 3, 4-3 Marksnmnship 33 Ban-bull 2, 3, rig llaakvlball 2, Football 2, 3, 4. General nurse. ERALD GEORGE ZIQLENAK, Sacrvcl lla-art '19, llobbyz sports. Ambition: to spvntl le quiet clay in sociology. Trait: scholarship. Au-lixitin-s: Soelality l, 2, 35 Class Utlicvr -lg R.0.'l'.C. 2, 3-2nd l.t.g Lt'll0l'lllilllq5 Club 3, xl, Football 1, 2, 3, -I-g lluakctball 1, 2, uncrul Course. - ' g0K,06A, 464, lDcwn,e.f A -uv- vinwflfw - f AJK W- 4? txlllxwlvwllwmm gag IQ: DAVID GARY BERRENS, Holy Rosary 'Ll-9. Hobby: cars and hunting. Trait: brillia answers in class. Anlbitionz to make a million. llvtivitics: Sodality 2: II.0.'I'.C. 2: Ifue ball l. General Course. RUIIERT 'IIIUIIIAS SONNEMAN. lluly Rosary ' I9. Ambition: lu re-tirv. .Xvliwitie-s: Smlali I, 2. 3: CIN' Club 2: lI.0.'I'.C. 2, 3, 4: Varim-ly Slum' 3: I.l'II4'I'lllRlll.5 Club 2. 3. vl: I 1mllr: I, 2, 3, 4: llaskctball 3: Ilast-ball 2, 3, 4: 'I'rark I. 'IXIIUMAS MA'I I'IlISW' EIIETII, Visitation 'Al9. Ilolrlrps hunting aml lishing. Ambilim no gvt out of Fr. Luge-r's l'I1ysics class. Aclivilivs: Smlulilp I : Il.U.'l'.ll. 2, 3, I: Ilillu- Club Ski Club 4. General Course. DAVID JOSEPH ROBINSON, Sacrcrl Ilvart '-I9. Ilnblnpa gulf. Ambition: 4-ull.-gr 1-cluf tion. Trait: wildly ambitious hopt-s in fn-als ul' nu-mury. Avtivitivs. Smlalily 3: Ilaskclb: I, 2: Gulf 3. 4. Svicntific Coursv. MICIIAEL .l0SEl'll 'I'YIlIlELI., Snort-tl lla-art 719. llnblop : lin-arms. Ambition: tn grauluu from Ilvllarminc in '53. Trail: nuts-xl for his aygunu-nts in sociology. .M-tivitios: Smlali I, 2, 3: llitlc Club I, 2, 3, 4. Sviuihtilia' liuursv. DAVID LICE llI'1AICDEllIl'IIl.. Savrt-cl Ilvart '-IU. Ilubbp : my job. Saying : I Iikt- lkv! .Mui tion: to go through rolle-ge-. Avtivilis-s: Sllllillllj' I. 2. 3: Class lllliu-r I, 2: Glu- lllub l,l'0Ill'ti0lIIIIIIIICC 3: Ii.0.'I'.lI. 2. 3. 4--llaplain. Classical lluursc. RICIIAIID ENIMITIVI' llII'I'lfllIil,I.. Sl. I'al's 'l9. Ilolrbyz skiing. swimming. :mtl tvnn Trait: note-cl for his quirt mannvrs anul ltimllp Slllllf. .-hubiliun: mt-ilivim-. Acliwitic Smlalitp .l. 2, 3, -1: l.iun's lllnln 3. sl: lilm-ulion I. 2. 3--llhairnmn 3: II.0.'l'.lI. 2, 3. Drill 'Il-am 3: 'I'.lI.l. jr. Ilnnnvil 3. ll: Ski lllull I,I'l'NI1Il'llI -I: Class Ullicvr -I: I o0lliaIl Ilaslu-tllall I. lllassiral llnursn-. tlII.KIIl,l'lS IIEIINAIIII NIlI,I.lCll. Sl. I,n-cfs 'l9. llnlnlvyz coins. Saying: Ilig Man! .fhnbiliu onginn-1-r. Avlivilivs: Smlality I. 2. 3, I: l.iun's tlluln 3. -I: I.:-lla-rm:un's Club 2. 3. -I: Stude- lfuunvil I. 2, 3: Il.U.'I'.ll. 2. 3, -I-I,I. Cul.: Drill 'I'vaun 2: I'rmn IIUIIIIIIIIIPI' I: Illllllil llall CtllllllllIIl'l,' Al: Football 2. 3. 11: llasm-ball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3. Sc-ic-ntilim' Cuur: IxI'1l'I'lI II0N.4lI,D KlNSl,l'lt'. Ilnly Rosary '-I9. Ilnbbyz sports. Saying: I ain't pvruli: Main ' I 4 Q., ...-o n- ' ' Ambition: to own a Rporting goods slorv. .M-tixitie-sz Sodalily I. 2. 3. I: Cla-5 Ulliq-4-r I. 2. 3: R.0.T.t2. 2. 3. Al-2ml l.t.g Drill 'll-ant 2: fllilitary liall tilllllllllllvl' .lg Prom Iilllllllllllfl' 2: I.0ltertnan'e- Club 3. fl: lfoolball 2. 3, fl. Svivntilir Cours:-. W'lI.l.l.'lNI lil UENIC l l5lll'1ll. JIIFUII-IA'l' '19, Ilobby : hunting and li-hing. Trail: Ill'illlll'Sh. Ambition: to finish wlwol. Artivilie-sz Sollalily I. 2, 3: lI.0.'l'.C. 2. 3: llille 'l'e'am 2. Gvna-ral lloursv. El'tSl-INR FIIANIIIS l Alllll'l. St. I.:-ol '-I9. llobby: mode-I shipa. Trail: nolvd for an ob:-dit-nt silo-ltr:-. Ambition: vvrtiliwl public' arvonntant. A1-tisitiva: Soelalily I. 2. 3. -I: Yvnrbools -I: Opvrvtta I: l'Ilovution I: Clans- Ullivn-r 3, 4: Library 2. S1-ie-ntiliu' Course-. BEIIIN.-lllll Nlill. l'IW'lNUS. Visitation '-I9. llobbp: flying and golfing. Trait: 1-rcw 1-ut. Ambition: to gat a nvw var. Activilivs: Sollalilv I. 2. 3: Ski flub I-' lt UTI' 2 'I' I uotbalI I. G4-noral Course. DONALD Al,l!liIl'I' JULIBOIS, Visitation '49, llobbp: lable- lvnnis. Ambition: notvd for bis hot rmls. Avlisiliv-: Sodality I. 2. 3. Pl: Rifle- lllub 2. 3: RJ l.'l'.lI. 2. 3. Gvnvral Course-. JM f , I- I . . ...1.,.., ,l0Sl':l'lI JANIES tLAI.I.Ul1lZl, Ill.. St. l':tl's '-I9. llobbp: musiv. Trait: 1-xrullrnl slndvnl. Aclivilirs: Sotlalitp I. 2. 3. -I: llUAIlIl UI I'IDl'l'UllS. ,ll1llIl.l'Il'i YE-KRIIOUK 4: The- Lion 2. 3: llvbato I 3 lilorution l: Glu- lllub 2. 3. -I-I'r1-s. rl: Class Ollie:-r 3: Mn-rrhanfs Esaay Cont:-st 3--alla-rnate City Winm-rg Minstrel Show I: Library 2: Varie-ty Show 3. lllusaie-ul Cours:-. LEU ,IOSEl'll Me-GAYIIZK. Marymount '50. llobby: swimming. stamps. 4-tr.. Mr.: 'l'rait: homvworlx. Ambition: radio. raular. an:l l'V. Artisitic-5: lvarbook -I: K.0.'l'.C. 2. 3. -I--- llaptain: llilla- Club 4: Military llall QIUIIIIIIIIIUQ' -I. Com-ral Course. ' NAI llltll-I FRANCIS UAl.llll-Xl'l'll. St. l'at's '19, llobbp: 1-olle-1-ting popular rn-vorda and uWlIllllllllK- 'I'rait: intvll1'rtnallp llllllIIl'll. Ambition: lawyvr. A1-tisilivs: Soclality I, 2, 3. -I-: lilovution I: l.ion'a lllub 3. al: ll.0.'l'.ll. 2, 3: IA'lIl'I'lllilll.h Club 3. 4: Yaris-ty Show 3: llaslu-tball I, 3. 4: Ilan-ball 2. 3. l. Uvttvral llonrsv. l'.-i'l'Ill1lK I-IDWAICU QUINN. Sl. l'at's '4I9. llobbp: sports. Trait: lielgvling. Avtivili:-s: Sodulily I. 2. 3. I-4 l,ion's Club 2. 3. I--Sec.-'l'rs'as. Al-: Yarie-ty Show 3: Clan Ullivvr .I, 2: llaslwlball I. 2. llonor Classical llourw. and Iv T 'A I U ' . ,,,. . N -5. :gnu-1 . ,,,, eb- Q- -ll . 1 I. .8 Q ' Uv. l I ,, ' awwiflll KEITH FREDERICK SM1Ql'll, St. Leo! '49. Hobby: coin rollt-fling. Ambition: to be a total suvra-is in life-. Activitlvsl' Sodallity l, 2, 3, 45 Ya-urboolc 45 Elocstion 1, 25 Cleo Club 1, 25 Rifle' Club 2, 3. llonor Classical Coursc. 5 N I'lllLll' nmtfnltzs w'll.KlNs, Slil1llllh: 52 with. Amlmam-:Q ur.-hiya. Trait: ys'h,.1.n-u ,aye A.-ta,-na.-,, nomo or anno 5, . num xmunooit 4, un.-0 'Cjub 4, 'l'.tZ.Y1 ,liunior Counril Q5 All City llullowvvn Dun -4- Conunittm- 4. Scivntilig- Cotvac. W'Al.l,ACE IIERMAN EICENMAN, lloly Ros y A9. llobby: sportS.w'l'rnit: noto or his it-0 Qkilllllg. Ambition: to be zu. pilot. Avtivitii-s Sodulity 1. 2. 35 vurbook 45 L1-t nun's l Club 45 Class Oilim-r 45 R.0.'l'.C. 2, 35 Tennis 3, 45 Football 1 'rim-ntilir Course 1 JAMES MARTIN EIDE, Lin1'oln,'52. llnbby: crossword put. '. Trdit: not:-d f r his ext-4-lla-nt driving ability. Ambitionfio own u niggt vlub. Actixilit-s:!llUAllD QF EDI' KS, l .ll.llll.EE YEAIIIBOOIQ 45 Ski Club ,4. Cc-nvral .uurs5c. ' 4 . JOSEPH LEU M1'CAVlCK, St. l'imt's2'49. llobby: politics kind pubic' spcaking, Tlziitz noted for hig philosophical spcvtllglignls as to ,wht-thvr the angvls are K4-publivans. Activitia-sq: Sodulity I, 2, 35 Lion's Staffbl. 2, 3, 45 Lio fs Club 3, flNI'!t'D1llC 15 Iilovution 1, 2, 3, 45 'lam-l.0Hirer 3, 4'Q'Gll'l? ' b 1. 2, 3, 45 iarit-ty'Show 5' Miuatrcl Show I5 Upcrettu I, 5 ll.0.'l'.C. 2, 3, 43+-C111 .ig Drill Teznn 2.. 35 lloxSta ' Ksalruscntativc 35 'l'.C.Y. juni Council 2, 3, 45 Yearliook General Coursi. , d . PAUL l lll'IDlililCK MEKNAUCII, S.tPa '49, Hobby: ltockn-yezunl Rifle Club. Saying: l didn't do it. Ambition: vngine-or, Qntivj -s: Sodulily 21. 2, B, 45 Lion Stuff 35- 45 R.0.'l'.C. 2, 3, 4---2nd l,t.5 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4-l'rvsidcnt5 Dobalo Club 5 Drill Teani 35 Football 15 Truck 2, 3. Al. Sci:-ntilic Course. . -- Q RAYMOND S'l'ANDl,l'1Y UZANICII, Mason '4-9. llobby: alcuting. Safingz Yvhag, d'ya say? Q . .1 - Ambition: lawyer. Aclivitios: Ycnrboolc 45 Lion Stuff 45 Studs-nt Body Offic' 45 Clue ' ' Club 45 'l'.C.Y. ,Iunior Council 45 ll.0.'l'.C. 2, 3, 4--lst l.t.3 Rillc Tvunl 25 M' ry Ball l t 1, 5 Y Committee 45 Sabrv Drill 'll-aun 3, 4. Scientific Courav. I -,251 1 it .iw Wi, JJAMES VINCENT Sllll.l.l:1Y. lloly Cross '49. llobby: photography. Ambition? military - ri tai, 'f?7,'11,fi',l.,,f life. Trait: quii-l. A4-tixitim-sz Sodality 1, 2, 35 R.U.'l'.C. 2, 3. Ca-ncrQL.,Courson.. ,i 321, . , Ill ' i Q f ' A ' .- 4 A H me, fV'f,i.J+..gp1f+ ,.,f H ,..,- ,. 1 - f- Qfwwwm ' Q 5 5 ii5fifgA I Uluuill I ' P W A31-il'iI'Vi:l'g?g ' J HH ' lv .., 4'-l,.,1:,fL' i .l',Z,nsr4w-'- - iv1l'1w1Nli W Nx Hui '7 'gi 5 I l Q 'UW . Y . 'Q ' ,YQ MU' V ff' sis' 4' f 1 of ' 1' U ' 4' .r vu- ng, sf , I .. ,, . we e . mmap!! 4 ......'7' I ,Q v MIGIIAEL JAMES LAUUIILIN, lloly Rosary '-19. Ilobby: outdoor life. Ambition: to iiztluf' life Worthwhile. Ulryll woildfftl Activities: Sodality 3, 4, BOARD Ol-' EDITORS, .IUBILEE YEARBOOK,-lg R.O.'I'.C. 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4. Seientitie Course. EUGENE EDW'ARD RINDELL, St.. l.eo's '-I-9. llobby: drawing, model airplanes, and golf. Saying: Ilellog my- friend, Ambilionz livestoek raisii1g.'Aetivities: Sodality gl-. General Course. ' l A . RAY WILLIAM MONAGIIAN, Holy Cross '49. Alnbition: to be a doctor. Activities: Debate 2, 33 R.O.'l'.C. 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3,1 Feneing 1. General Course. PETER LOUIS TOVOLI, lloly Rosary '4-9. llobby: guns. Ambition: lo win a few more rifle medals. Trait: enthusiasm in studies. Aetivities: Sodality I, 2, 3: Eloeution I, 2: R..O.'I'.C. 2,'3, -1--Sgt. Ist Class, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Ollieer 3, 4. Ilonor Classieal Course. ' ' LAWRENCE DONALD KELLY, St. Pat's '-I-9. Ilobmes: judo and old coins. Trait: thinks in terms of touchdowns and baskets and the right thing to be done. Ambition: Marines. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Lion's Club 3, 4, l.etlerman's Club 2, 3, 4: R.O.'l'.C. 2, 3: Class Otlieer I, 2. 35 Football I., 2. 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, -1. General Course-.X 's.. O 9 RICHARD JAMES LUDEMAN., St. I'at's '49, llobby: eolleeling stamps and photography. Saying: What d'yu say? Ambition: college. Activities: Smlality I, 2, 3, 4: Lions Staff 2, 35 l'lon's Club 45 Variety Show 3, -1-:'L'tterlnan's Club 2, 3, 4: R.O.'l'.C. 2, 3, -I-lst Lt., R-ille Club 4, Class Olliier 23 Footbah Manager 2, 3, AI: Basketball ll, 2,--Manager 3, 4. General Course. , MELVIN LEROY STUDLEY. Sacred Heart '4-9. Hobby: fixing automobiles and collecting key trinkets. Ambition: eleetrieian or nxeehanie. 'I'.rait: learning comes through silence. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3: Elocution lg ,R.O.'I'.C. 2, 3: Rifle Club 3. Classical Course. ROBERT VICTOR BARNA, Saercd Heart '49. llobby: sports. Trait: noted for his ardent quest of education. Ambition: to becom.: something. Aetixities: Soclality I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball Manage? 3, 4. General Course. s 5 ' . P t ' 1 why' if-I -f -. ' e ' 2' :vii -4 I lx . . l 4 if. 'lhe wonder: A Pe J.. 'lpn is mateln-ul e-'Wotlde of A. Jerry l'elri1-ln ust be ai' al t. 34-f2ffl44 ' , 9 4 I N, t 1 kbs e . -nm' v wwf. 'Japan' A if I U ical Q M Tff JERRY LAWRENCE PETRICII, St. Pat's '49, Hobby: sports. Trait: noted for correctly disorganizing the correctly organiled with -Father Dut'fy.Jhnbition: construction fngineer. Activities: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4-g Variety Show 35 Lctterman's Club 4, Student Body President 4: Rotary Representative 4: Tacoma Youth Council 4: R.0.'l'.C. -2: Foot- ball 1, 2, 33 Tennis 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. Scientific Course. ' 8. SETER PAUL PIPER, St. Leo's 'fl-9. llobby: making the right friends. Trait: slithering imples. Ambition: doctor. bhysieian, and surgeon. Activities: Sodality, l, 2, 3: Year- book 4: Lion's Club 2, 3, 43 Lion Staff l, 2, 3, 4: R.0.T.C. 2, 34 Glass Ulliccn 3, 45 Operetla 15 Delegate to Boyds State 35 Booster Drive--llighest in sgehool 1, 2, 3, 4g Football l--Manager 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1-Manager 2, 3, 43 Baseball Manager 2, 3. Letlerman's Club 2, 3, 4. Seientilie Course. Tllllll X5 MICHAEL 0'TOUl.E, St. Lco's '-49. Hobby: hunting. Trait: noted for his studious mind. Ambition: tinish college. Activities: Sodality l, 2, 4: Lion's Stull' 45 Variety Show 3, 4, ll.0.T.C. 2: Student Body Uilieer.-1: 'l'.C.Y. Junior Council 4-Q Foot- ball l, 2: Tennis 3. Seientilie Course. . K ' LAW'RENCE UOMINIC l.al'0lt'l'E, Sacred llearl '-19. llobby: skiing. skating, and swim- ming. Trait: a gentle silenee. Ambition: lawyer. Activities: Sodalily l, 2, 3, -lg Variety Show 33.Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 4, Uperetta 1: B.U.T.C. 2, 3: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. General Course. Tlltliil.-XS l'llJW'AllD MLRPIIY, lloly Rosary '19, llobby: girls. Saying: l guess. Ambition: to graduate. Activities: R.0.'l'.C. 2. 3: Class Utlieer l, 2: Tennis 3, 4. General Course. THOMAS EARL l ARLEY, Waller Road '-19. llobby: musie. Trait: dashing silence. Activities: Sodality l, 2, 3, Al: Band lg R.0.'l'.C. 2. 3, -1---lst Lt.-Scholarship Award 33 Color Guard 2, 3, 43 llilip Club 2: Football l. Seientifie Course. WESTON ALLEN CULBO. St. l,eo's '-19. llobby: sports l a good time. Trait: seholar. Aetivities: Hotlalitj -I-3 l.t'llt'l'llItlll,S Club 2, 3, ll: W':tri1-t li.tl.'l'.ll. 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: ksketball lr. Baseball 2, 3. ftgllkfss Utlieer 51-. Pggpral Course. , WILLIAM ,Ilfl,ll'S GAGNON, Visitation '49.,llolYby: golf. Ambition: to graduate from aBellar Trait: noisy in typing elass. Activities: Sodality l, 2, 3, Al-3 R.U.'l'.C. 23 Glec txt!! l, 2. General Course. f -0 l ' I, . 4. Vt., 1 J .- 7 1 'WCQ ,mf . - . Q. . p. WWW k Lab! U gl h . l'fDW'ARD B. GUIMOND, Sacred Heart '49, Hobby: sports. Trait: always sei-nswith lots of books worn ,opt from study. Ambitionrwork for a peppermint company and make a mint. Activities: Sorlality 3, 4: Variety ,Shiv 3: Football l, 3: Band I-g Class Ofliccr 1. General Course. N V0 ' ' WAYNE MARSIIALI. CARR, Parkland '49. llobby: golf. coins. and roller skating. Trait: he thought it was time for a change, tno. Ambition: more erlueation. Activities: Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: Coll' 3: R.0.'l'.C. 2, 3, 4. General Course. JOHN l.l'1Ml'l:Il. VKINCARU, llriseoe '49..llobby: lludaon. Ambition: to lwrluflark, and hanllsome-. Trait: lou- that Gr:-1'k.,A'i'tisities: Smlalitp l. 2. 3: IN DARD Ol . IlJl'l'0RS., .IUHILEE YEARRUUK 'lg l.ion Stw31Editor-in-Chief -13 l'1loention l., 4: R.U.'l'.lf. 2: Cleo Club 2. llonor Clan-ical Course. - W'll.l.lAfll I'Al:I. RUZNIYM lloly Cross 719. llobby: rar wrecking. Ambition: aviator. Trait: llifl you enll nw? Aetivitie-sz flea- Club.l: lt.0.'l'.tl. 2. 3--Sgt. Gem-ral Course. JACK EDW'ARD l'fVlllRlACO, St. lgo's '4-9. lloblny: mode-l airplanes. Ambition to bzcome a pilot or engineer. Aetixilics: Br-lvall 3, -I: Tran-k 2. Svie-ntiliv Course. BERNARD ANDREW W'lN'l'ER, St. l.e-ok '49.' Hobby: sports. Ambition: military life-. Trait: noted for his expensive cars. Activities: R.U.'l'.C. 2. 3: Football 1. General Course. S'l'l.'AR'l' LEE ANDERSON, St. l'at's '4-9. llobby: mountain climbing. Saying: W'hat fools these mortals be! Ambition: electronic engineer. Activities: Sodalily l, 2, 3, 45 Class Olliccr 4: Rifle Clnb l,2. Scientific Course. ' CHARLES ONLQ BRANDS, Holy Cross '49?nbby: automobiles. Saying: ls that right? Ambition: to be a' bartender. Activities: Ban 1: 'R.0.'l'.C. 2, 3: Football 1: Basketball l. General Course. Q l'Al'l. RICHARD KAY, JR., Gault '50. Hobbipszilot rofls. fishing. .8'lld boating. Saying: ls that right? Ambition: electronic engineer. Activities: Lctterman's Club 4: R.0.'l'.C. 3, 4: Football 2, 4: Hockey 2, 3. General Course. JAMES ALLEN HART,' Briscoe '49. Hobby: art. Trait: noted for his Continental tire. Ambition: at least two years of college. Activities:-'Sodality 1, 2: Lio,n'sf5l 3, 4: Mate lg Clce Club l, 2: R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4-2nd Lt.: Football l. Classical Course. e l K .WW 1. LIU U 5 3 A up f gg 'Q Q W x John Gimpbcil Donukd CPT!!-l'l60L2f1 William Cm-Loan Wilfuunm CDOPU' Mimmn' Bender all p Jam. K Huqafu 'Peifer Emi 'Cf' M.,h..,1 may Philip Afmow' Abhiey Whifa ,Lwlm A-fllbwa CP' sv- Juxnbx Cxugrlknx Clow-A8 G Uwwg Melvkn 3 F. P9 G 3312 4 9 Ki? - ij we if 5 Alu-71?-1' Dczibwff vqtentm Don-31aiI?mheI , AG9yl?f1 Wwfwd 1 , Q , ' ' l ,1 at Wgiusc this photo of theliitzealled PEP CLUB , l -Z,u1VintLro1luce!l1e clages. If represents a good ,.', 4' 4 .cross qeflion of yonfflful energy in all its I a .n 4 K it N . 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