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4 Q H s 41. , 1 ,Q .,.. .gl l ,:,,,, S, .tt . .. - 1 ,...,..,,, - E se, . Z?-sag IV t 2513? . Annual organizers and moderators at work CLeft to Rightjz Fr. Kapfer, SJ., Stowe, Callucci, Donohue and Mr. Morse, S.J. Fr. Weiss, SJ., and Bill Bxuzas Artists Argel and Mclntire took care of the photography. Additional staff qLeft to Rightjz Fijalka, Storino, Dempsey, Pospisil, Paine. If there is anything in this book that pleases you or you consider worthy of compliment, think of the small senior staff that labored in its cause. They were ably assisted by Father Leon Kapter, SJ., and Mr. John Morse, SJ., who took more than just an advisory and moderat- ing interest in the book. Long hours after school were continually spent. But they were well worth it. livery senior class should have an annualg this is no exception. A special debt of thanks is due to Father Charles Weiss, SJ., who did a great deal of the photography and all the printing of the glossy reproductions for the book.
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1- N 195556 Student liody Officers 1-re, l. to r.: Bill Wyiitie, Sergeant-at-armsg larry Donohue, Vicerpresidentg Don Dougherty, Presidentg jim Fijalka, bee. l-4 - evil ff, V? .M , i tS.!'i l I 'I '- L W If ,. K ,Q L N - 9 l X-.......a' .e .......-s l'l Sl . lax BELLARMINE STUDENT COUNCIL The hierarchy of authority was established at Bellarmine at the beginning of the school year, when thirteen class presidents took offices respectively in their home rooms. SENIOR PRESIDENTS are Ken Wagiier of Room 13 and joe Paine of Room 10. Wtigner is assisted by Cliff Melton, vice-presidentg jim johnson, secretaryg and Ed Costello, sergeant-at-arms. Paine is backed by joe Carbone, vice-presidentg Ron Gallucci, secretaryg and Bill l.ynam, sergeant-at-arms. jUNIORS. Room 9 elected Tom Kennedy as presidentg Ron Nino, vice-presidentg john Geistle, secretaryg and Rich Loughlin, sergeant-at-arms. Room 8 elected Leland Prentice, presidentg Bryce Dille as vice-presidentg jim Helbling, secretary, and Bob john- son, sergeant-at-arms. SOPHOMORES: Room 7 chose jim Harnish presidentg Ed Hazuka vice-presidentg jim Layton secretaryg and Sam Allotta sergeant-at-arms. Room 6 nominated jim Sramek, presidentg joel Carbone, vice-presidentg Phil Deibert, secretaryg and Al Smith, sergeant- at-arms. Ronin fi elected Tom Nordi, presidentg jim Lane, vice-president, john Vargo, secretaryg and Gary Tomlinson, sergeant-at-arms. FRESHMEN. Room 5 nominated j. McCarthy, B. Maxim, D. Hartman, and K. Miller. Room 2 elected B. Moreland, K. McCarthy, H. Holmquist, and j. Wojtanowicz. Room 5 Chose T. Hulscher, D. Zimbrick, j. Manley, and K. Durrell, Room 1 nominated D. Uhlman, Baldasare, I., Loughlin, and j. Forkenbrock.
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s -'L ,...... JN, ns:-gun IN: I E Nix Ev , x it I' 1 i it w This year The 1.1011 got off to a flying start with three issues during the first two months of the school year, This was mainly due to the driving energy of Ron Gallucci who served as the editor-in-chief for the first half of the publication year. larry Donohue held the reins for the second half of the year sharing his du- ties with this years hard-working staff. Eugene Argel was the overseer of the feature page and contributed many witty articles that we all looked forward to reading. Karl Klee covered all the ath- letic news and contributed his excellent sports knowledge and writing skill to- wards editing the sports' page and his column, The 'lhnzlnleri Linn, He was as- sisted with informative, interesting ar4 ticles by Mike Mullen, who also doubled as the circulation manager, Bill Bruzas was the man known for both his formal and candid shots of students and their activities. The task of signing up new advertisers and getting old ones to pay fell to the only junior on the staff, Bob MacDaniel, who kept The Lion in the black this year. Supervising all the staff activities this year were Mr. Fred Robinson, as moderator, and Fr. l.eon Kapfer, Sala as advisor. The complete staff journeyed to Gon- zaga University for the seventh annual Northwest High School Press Confer- ence on November 4 and 5. There were two days of workshops and clinics cli- maxed by an' awards banquet at which Karl Klee received an award for his fine journalistic style in sports' articles.
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