Desales Catholic High School - Desalian Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)

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' N..- 'T i w J 4 F Y THE DESALIAN I963 PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF DESALES HIGH SCHOOL WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON ,mm w . ,Rh fi wus. if ., is , g,,.'QB!,w1 ' wg 4 5-fs gi' MQ..-won Qc K 5 'xg 5 a J 415- 53 P EAC E--- MOLDED BY HANDS OF YOUTH THROUGH ACF-IIEVING 5 THROUGH BEI.IEvING 39 THROUGH LEARNING 49 THROUGH ENJOYING 67 THROUGH PARTICIPATING 83 1 3 w 4 PEACE-n THRCUGH CHIEVING Hands unadorned, unnamedg Hands unsullied, unstainedg Hands desirous of fameg Hands achieving acclaim Appointed by the Pope and given by him ecclesiastical authority and jurisdiction over the Diocese of Spokane, THE MOST REVEREND BERNARD J. TOPEL, D.D. , D. C.J Successor in the College of Apostles Spiritual Pastor of the Members of His Flock Representative of His Holiness, Pope John XXIII Member of the Second Vatican Council Father of the Church Interpreter to us of the Voice of The Prince of Peace Link which binds each of us to Rome. THE ADMINISTRATION SETS THE STANDARDS . REVEREND EDWARD F. CAFFREY Principal REVEREND WILLIAM L. KELLEY Vice Principal REVEREND JAMES P. HEALY THE FACULTY SPECIFIES THE GOALS SISTER DOLORES English 1, III World History SISTER ANNA CLARE Algebra I Christian Family Living SISTER MILDRED MARIE Chemistry Biology Religion II Clothing and Crafts SISTER MARY AQUINAS French II SISTER ROSE ESTELLE Librarian Typing Bookkeeping SISTER WILLIAM MARY Notehand English II, III Communication Skills Choral Religion I EXCELLENCE Is ULTIMATE AIM SISTER ALICE MARIE SISTER MARY JAMES Assistant Librarian Algebra II Geometry SISTER VALERIE Physics English HI, IV T1'1S0f10met1'Y French I Religion I Religion II MR. JERRY ANHORN Personal Business World History MR. BILL GRAY Algebra I Secondary Mathematics P- E- Algebra I MRS. RODNEY INGHAM General Science P. E. I, H P. E. EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL . MRS. PAUL KOENIG, School Secretary MRS. HARRY SCHUSTER, MRS. GERALD MCALLISTER, MRS. CHARLES SEELIGER, Cooks MR. WILLIAM E. BOWE MR. LAURENCE RAMOS, Custodian . AIDS SCHOOL TEACHERS SPUR STUDENTS ON To GREATER ACHIEVEMENTS At 1- - S he h L gwe A R. W yearbo 1 aclvmse ce, an alla .Ok conf ri, axmuawlaw Bw Mr' Pis ce Plsche erence wma'-am Mano editor' -wr and SF vcrihel' Mar I' Inc- Ssponsored S9106 Qointefsassistant 661 the 1953 Dggi-3111 Mi:rB1'l1ce, Jil, V-Hleri e b S0 Yi A .V d' I' ' Min, Nas , LIAN. zscuss idialgash, for T E r Mary Bruce and Bob Greco, Desales girls' and boys' staters, pause a moment for the photographer. Sr. Valerie, TIMELINE adviser, and editor, Gretchen Gustafson, stage a between-period conference. .Y Freshman class officers, reading from left to right, are: lst row: Mike Gage, secretary, Bob Kennedy, presidentg Johnny Delaney, sgt. -at-arms, Tim Quirk, vice-president. 2nd row: Janice Preso, secretaryg Rocco Maccarone, treasurer, Nancy Lincoln, sgt. at armsg Dan Cherry, representativeg Betty Lendacky, presidentg Susan Crawford, representativeg Kathy Sherry, vice-president, Mary Blanc, treasurer. FROSH COMMENCE FOUR YEAR TREK . B. Kennedy, Pres. T. Quirk, V. Pres. J. Barclay M. Gage, Sec. R. Maccarone, Treas. T' Baumgart J. Delaney, Sgt.-at-arms R, Castoldi J. Cherry, Rep. A. Cooper D. Deccio F. Determan D. Gillis M. Gowan T. Haft .. . . XX v H se P 5 A if eq.. x Z ..,... md? xkw. 'Sgt R. Herring C. Hunlock J. Jovanovic R. Locati C. Lyons Q - wie 'f ,...,1 H. Nakonieczny Qxpuzi J. Needham Q M G. Nibler g W. Ponta X , R X X . . . . .Q ... . . P xx. i A. Ramsey T. Snell M. Spalding P. Torretta M. Martonick M. McCormick J. McDermid P. Meyer M. Moramarco A . JOIN HANDS TC MEET THE FUTURE Pres. V. Pres. ec Treas Sgt at arms Rep B. Lendacky K. Sherry J Preso M Blanc N Lmcoln S Crawford S. Allessio C. Arbini M. Arland P. Buckley M. Berrigan K. Chadwick J. Chadwick S. Clarno K. Cornelius H. Cornwell Dukart F alkn er Finley Fullerton Gustafson Hendershot Herres Love C. Sturdevant M. Vogel A. O'Rourke B. Ponti S. Rodgers B. Rock M. Sawatzki K. Smith A. Sporleder J. M. S. R. K. Lyons Martin Mata Nelson Norton Frosh girls display astonishment at their first high school dance. Sophomore class officers, reading from left to right, are: Ist row: John Levens secretaryg Dan Shierman, representativeg Dan Kleinhesselink, president 2nd row: Dave Grimes, treasurer, Anselmo Coronado, sgt. -at-armsg Penny Luchte, secretaryg Kay Lyons, Sgt. -at-arrnsg Nancy Landoni, treasurerg Linda Wlese, vice-presidentg Patty Singer, president, Carol Schneller, representative IN THE SOPHOMORE CLASS . . . M not . H S 1 is -' ,5'..i v- . .. WT. Br' 2 E K R51 YEQE ,QF ?' A ss Kleinhesselink, Pres. Batfany, V. Pres. Levens, Sec. Grimes, Treas. Coronado, Sgt. -at-ar Shierman, Rep. Accuntius Chamberlin D - jg , W Q - X- Me? b, M , . K if . -5 To E . -,jf - Eff: T 16 rns . eccio Dodd Eggers Es ser lmenhurst 'QI' JN e X fx i vvq' NOW 11 .- ,. J vm Active Sophs participate in noontime discussion. Left to right: Dua.ne May, Beverly Sherry, Susan Arbanas, and Kathy O'Con. Seated: Nick Novakovich. Gaffrey Gage Gillis Greco Hanlon Hare Harrigan Hillier Kennedy Maher May McDermid Nelson Norton Novakovich Robinson Schab Toppano Turner Watson AMBITION AND SPIRIT Go HAND IN HAND Pres. V. Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt.-at-arms. Rep. P. Singer L. Wiese B. Luchte N. Landoni K. Lyons C. Schneller B. Allen M. COSt91' S. Arbanas P. Criss C. Baumann M. Determan L. Bell L. Duncan S. Case M. Ebding L. Castilleja D. Ferraro J. Coombe M. Har-bert IB K. M. Reece .K P. Kelly N. Reece S. Lamperti D. Roark .i T Laurella C Sch111e E MacDonald Sherry C. Martmsen M. Srmth A Martinez S. Snell A L. -X S - P. Needham K. O'Con L. Raymer M. Steinhardt P. Weber S. Yeend 19 J. Hill, Pres. C J. Nash, Sec. S D. Hanson, Sgt,- M. Quirk, Rep. S. Ayres T. Baumann D. Berrigan C. Bongiovanni G. Branson M. Conner Lincoln, V. Pres. Ferris, Treas. at- arms . JUNIORS LEND A HELPING HAND . . . Rwns. . 5 , 5 4 5' iii: '5.s'ffi'-r- Junior class officers, reading from left to right, are: lst row: Sam Ferris, treasurerg Mike Quirk, representativeg Dan Hanson, Sgflt. -at-armsg Jim Hill, president, Cliff Lincoln, vice-president. 2nd row: Jerry Nash, secretaryg Judy Clark, secretaryg Joanne Lux, vice-presidentg Janeen Harbert, treasurer, Gayle Lonneker, presidentg Sandy Hertel, representativeg Ellen Fallmer, sgt. -at-arms. Q J-ww if . X we 1 's . - Q-as w 'bi sf Ag' x . NJ- W 1, 'asu- Jones Koenig Lyons Maiuri Mele O' Bri en Page Ramos Sawatzki Seavey Siddon Smith Snell Spanish Winkler Criscola Dayton Fanciullo Fazzari Ferris Finley Gunberg Hansen Hart Heitkemper Hilton House Pres. G. Lonneker C. Berrones B. Curcio V J A R J uniorsg Mary Bergevin, Judy Huff, Chuck Winkler and Rosemary Doocy enjoy a classmate's English theme. . AND A VVILLING SPIRIT Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt. -at-arms. Lux J. Clark J. Harbert E. Falkner Bonner J. Brandon P. Buckley B. Christiane Doocy J. Fox D. Ferraro A. Gallo Rep. S. Hertel M. Bergevin S, Clarno D. Cosgrove M, G1-assi S. Guglielmelli F ' gl- 1 NW' ' F' ,igitym E: .. -b:?irs'+... V 9 G. Gustafson D. Masterson C. H1111er R. Moro K. J, Huff J. Pancake F. Johnson J. Rodgers M. K. Jones M, Sluyter S. Krika C. Valent J. A. Kenney B. Volgmann B. Levens J. Waliser D. Loney M. Yeend H. Mason S. Yeend SENIORS LEAD WITH DYNAMIC DRIVE AND LOYALTY Senior class officers, from left to right, are: Mike Bates, representative, Anne Berrigan, treasurer Bill Pancake, presidentg Sister Anna Clare, adviser, Judy Curcio, secretaryg Ed Maiuri, vice- presidentg Bob Greco, sergeant-at-arms. WHAT THEY ARE TO BE. . . 'Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. ' Cardinal Newman STEVEN ALLEN St. Patrick Parish, Choral 1, 2. SUSAN BALDWIN Transferred from St. Paul School for Girls 3. ,, -.1 LES LIE BARTMESS St. Patrick Parishg Pep Club 2, 3, 45 TIMELINE Staff 35 Honor Roll 45 Transferred from Hood River H. S. 2. MICHAEL BATES St. Patrick Parish, Class repre- sentative 1, 3, 45 Class president. 2g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral 1, 29 Basketball 1,2g Baseball 1, 3, 49 Lettermen's Club 3, 4, TIMELINE Sports Editor 1, 2, 3. ANNE BERRIGAN Assumption Parish, Class treas- urer 1, 4g Pep Club 2, 3,4, treas- urer 3g Drill Team 2, 33 Choral 1, 2, DESALIAN Staff 1,4. A LARRY BERRONES St. Patrick Parishg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Lettermen's PATRICIA BERREY Club 2, 3, 4. St. Patrick Parishg GRA 1,2, 35 Pep Club 2,4, sgt. -at-arms 45 Drill Team 1, 25 Cheerleader 15 MARY BRUCE Assumption Parishg Class presi- dent 35 Student Council 35 Filmar 2, 3, treasurer 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, president 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 DESALIAN Asst. Editor 3, Editor 45 Girls' State 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3,4, secretary 35 NEDT Letter of Commendation 2, 3. Choral 1,2,-45 MAC 4, secretary 4. SHIRLEY BUNCE St. Francis PariSh5 GRA 15 Pep Clb2,345D'1lT 3,45 MARGARET BRUMBACH chiral Zf U em Assumption Parishg GRA 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' League Vice- president 45 Honor Roll 2. DORA CASTILLEJA St. Patrick Parishg GRA 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Drill Team 45 Honor Roll 2. DOROTHY CASTOLDI St. Francis Parishg Choral 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2. JUDY CURCIO St. Francis Parish, Class secre- tary 1, 2,45 GRA 1, 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen 35 Homecoming Princess 3, 43 Spring Formal Princess 39 Honor Roll 2. BARBARA CHADWICK Assumption Parishg Choral 1, 25 GRA 1, 29 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Filmar 2. CARLA CHRISTIANSEN St. Patrick Parish, Class vice- president lg Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 3g Girls' League Council 3, 43 DESALIAN Business Manager 4, NHS 3,4, treasurer 3g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 NEDT Letter of Commendation 2, 3. CHERYL DORSCH Assumption Parishg GRA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2,3, 4, vice-president 4, Drill Team 2, 3,43 Choral 13 Filmar 25 Honor Roll 2. A LIC E FORTIER St. Patrick Parish, Choral 1,2g Pep Club 2, 34 GRA 1, 25 Cheer- leader 2,33 DESALIAN Staff 49 Honor Roll 2. FRANK GAFFREY St. Patrick Parish, Class presi- dent 1, representative 25 ASB sgt. -at-arms 3, president 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Inspirational Player 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, manager 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 49 Homecoming Prince 3, King 4. RICHARD GATES Class treasurer 3, Basketball 1, 2,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Lettermerfs Club 3, 4. MYRNA GAGE St. Patrick Parish, GRA lg Choral 1, 23 Honor Roll 1,2,3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Filmar 25 TIMELINE Staff 3 . l JAMES GOULET St. Patrick Parish, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, co- captain 3: Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4: Letter1nen's Club 2, 3, 4g Choral 1, 2. MARY ELLEN GALLO St. Francis Parish, Pep Club 2, 3 43 Drill Team 2, 3. ROBERT GRECO St. Patrick Parish, Class sgt.-at- arms 1, 43 Football 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3, 43 Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Track 35 Letterrnen's Club 2, 3, 4, president 4g Boys' State 4. JUDITH GRIM ES Assumption Parish, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 NEDT Letter of Commendation 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. STEVEN GWINN St. Patrick Parish, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. JANE HANLON St. Patrick Parishg Class treas- urer 2g GRA 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 1, 2. Choral 1, 2, CLIFFORD HEATH Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecom- ing Queen 4. St. Patrick Parish, NEDT Letter of Commendation 2, 35 NMSQT Certificate of Merit 43 Honor Roll 2, 3. TOM HAFT Assumption Parishg Basketball 2 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID HEITKEMPER Assumption Parish, TIMELINE Staff 4. NORMAN HERRING St. Patrick Parish: Basketball 25 Letter1nen's Club 3, 4g Choral 2. an l MICHAEL HUGHES St. Patrick Parishg Basketball 23 Letfermen's Club 3, 45 Honor Roll DAVID HILL 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, NEDT Letter of Commendation 2, 3, DESALIAN Assumption Parishg Transferred Staff 4' from Connell H. S. 25 Class vice- president 2, secretary 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4g Lettermen's Club 43 NHS 3, 4g NEDT Letter of Commendation 3g NMSQT Finalist 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 TIMELINE Staff Asst. Editor 3. MICHAEL KOENIG St. Patrick Parishg Transfer from Heppner H. S. 23 Football 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4g Track 3, 45 Letterrnen's Club 3, 4, secretary 4g Spring Formal Prince 35 Homecoming Prince 4g TIME- LINE Sports Editor 4. KATHRYN LENDACKY St. Francis Parishg Class repre- sentative lg Student Council lg Filmar 2, 3, sgt. -at-arms 3g Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH S. LAMPERTI St. Francis Parishg Cancer Club 4. JUAN LETURIA St. Patrick Parish, Foreign Ex- change Student from Coligio San Ignacio, Chile, Basketball Man- ager 4. KAREN LOCATI St. Francis Parish, Girls' League Secretary 4g Choral 1, 25 Filmar 2, 35 Pep Club 2,3, 4. MARY LOVE Assumption Parish, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Honor R011 2, 4. GERALD MAC CARONE St. Francis Parish, Class sgt.- at-arms 1, 25 Football 1. EDWARD MAIURI Assumption Parishg Class vice- president 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, treasurer 4. Wx SUSAN DENE NEAL Assumption Parish, Transferred from Central H. S. England 33 Secretary 33 Pep Club 3, 4. JOSEPH NELSON St. Patrick Parishg Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 35 Honor Roll 1, 2,3,45 NHS 3,4. ELIZABETH NORTON St. Francis Parish: Filmar 2,3, treasurer 35 Choral 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Lieu- tenant 3, Captain 45 DESALIAN Staff 35 Honor Roll 2. MARIAN ORCHARD St. Patrick Parish5 Class treas- urer 1, vice-president 35 Pep Club 25 Choral 1, 25 Girls' League Rep. 2, president 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. JOANNE PFAFF LE BETH PHILLIPS St. Patrick Parishg TIMELINE Staff 2, 35 NEDT Letter of Com- mendation 2, 35 NHS 3, 45 NMSQT Certificate of Merit 45 Pep Club WILLIAM PANCAKE St. Francis Parish5 GRA 1, 2,45 4, DESALIAN Staff 4 , . Assumption Parishg Transferred from North Central H. S. 25 Class president 2, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Letter-n1en's Club 3, 45 Vice- president 45 Football 3,4, co- captain 4. Choral 1,25 Pep Club 3,45 Drill Team 3, 4. BARBARA PONTI St. Francis Parish3 Fllmar 23 GRA l, 2g Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 33 Choral 1,23 TIMELINE Staff 43 Honor Roll 2. DEBORAH PONTI St. Francis Parishg Pep Club 2,3, 4g Choral l,2, 3, 43 MAC 3, 4, sec- retary 3, president 4g Honor Roll JOAN QUINN 2, 3, 4. Assumption Parishg Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2,3,43 Girls' League Council 4g Honor Roll 2. SHIRLEY RASCHKO St. Patrick Parishg GRA 1,2,3, 4, vice-president 4g Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Girls' League treasurer 43 Honor Roll 2. EDWARD ROBINSON St. Patrick Parishg Transferred from Bishop White Seminary 33 Football Manager 43 Track 4g Lettermen's Club 43 TIMELINE Sports Editor 4. MARY ANN RYAN St. Patrick Parishg Transferred from Mount Saint Scholastica Academy 33 MAC 33 GRA 3, 4, president 4g Pep Club 43 Honor Roll 3, 4. THEY ARE BECOMING GERALDINE SCHILLE St. Patrick Parishg GRA 1, 2, 3, secretary 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 29 Choral 1,2g Cheerleader 4. DAVID TORRETTA St. Patrick Parish, Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. DENISE SPALDING MARY ALICE SNYDER St. Patrick Parish, Transferred from St. Mary of the Valley, Beaverton 35 Pep Club 4. St. Patrick Parish, Transferred from Powell High School, Deer Lodge, Montana: Honor Roll 4. PATTI WALMSLEY St. Patrick Parishg Girls' League 1, 2,3,4g Choral 1,2,3, 45 MAC 3, 43 Drill Team 3, 43 DESALIAN 1, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4. MICHAEL WEBER Assumption Parishg Transferred from Prescott H. S. 2, Class treasurer 2, president 3g Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. D ENISE YE END St. Patrick Parishg Class secre- tary 1,2, treasurer 3, GRA 1,2, treasurer 2g Choral 1,25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Girls' League Council 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, ASB Vice-president 4, Student Council 4. DeSa1es boasts of tive smiling dou- bles. Seated are the Misses Walla Walla, Judy Yeend and Denise Yeend. Standing, left to right, are: Janet Chadwick, Kathy Chadwick, Abe Ferris, Margaret Reece, Nancy Reece, Sam Ferris, Mike Martonick, Greg Martonick. JUDY YEEND St. Patrick Parish, Class presi- dent 1, representative 2, 33 Girl League Representative 1, Coun- cil 1,33 GRA 1,25 Pep Club 2,3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Choral 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, NHS 3, 49 ASB Secretary-Treasurer 4. F !!,,,,J, GRADUATION SPEAKERS Carla Christiansen and David Hill symbolize scholastic ac- complislunent. Faculty members agree in choice of students to give graduation address and to read the graduates' prayer of dedication at commencement excercises. In the tradition of DeSa1es, Senior cl:-iss presi- dent, Bill Pancake, right, delivers the shovel, symbolic of Senior class privileges and respon- sibilities, to Junior class president, Jim Hill, for use at the annual tree planting ceremony. Seniors, Mike Bates, Liz Norton, Dorothy Castoldi, and Denise Spalding enliven the Senior Homecoming skit with their antics. Myrna Gage spruces up the Senior homeroom for Christmas festivities. . A H4 ' Xi f .fe .- ,,.sL.1..-vw.-A , gf ,vi fi 51,5 -,iffy Ani IL J - is f .J if -3'mf'v J X Q41 , XM..--w x vig Q? -fa R A25 Qxwxxfw f Ys Q XS' N a x X 52 1: :H , 113153 v A 5 A 1 PEACE-n THROUGH BELIEVING 'AND Has NAME SHALL BE CALLED THE PRINCE OF PEACE' Detail of Christmas Tableauz Mary, Carla Christiansen, and Jesus, Jerry J. Anhorn. Cast of the Christmas Tableau includes, from left to right: Scott Watson, Tim Quirk, Denise Yeend, Juan Leturia, Carla Christiansen, holding Baby Anhorn, Judy Yeend, Robert Castoldi and Jim Goulet. Father William Kelley adds a salty flavor to Religion III learning as he uses practical examples from his Marine experiences. Dan Berrigan, Steve Ayers, 'Tim Lyons, Don Hart, Dan Jones, Chuck Winkler, and Sam Ferris can be seen smiling in amusement. Sister William Mary helps Mary Blanc, Margaret Herres, Carol Arbini, and Sheila Clarno find New Testament references in Religion I Behind the scenes of the Christmas tableau, Sister Rose Estelle deftly applies make-up on Juan Leturia while Jim Goulet finishes donning his costume. Monsignor Hugo Pautler, pastor o f St. Patrick Parish, explains to pa- rishioners Joe Gaffrey and Carol Schneller the necessity of a good high school education. DESALES POPULATION NUMBERS STUDENTS FROM THREE PARISHES.. DeSa1es High School educates students from the three parishes of Walla Walla. The pastor of each parish works with the school in offering spiritual guidance to the students. Father John Kelley, pastor of Assumption, re- ceives a warm welcome from Tom Haft and Cheryl Dorsch. Carol Arbini and Robert Castoldi greet Father Victor Breznikar the pastor of St. Francis of Assisi parish. .HSTUDENTS DEVOTEDLY SERVE PAREHL SCHOOL AND COMMUNWY Christ's words Whatever you do unto the least of Mine, you do it unto Me inspire the Junior and Sophomore girls in their perform- ance of the corporal works of mercy. Real- izing that all people must be drawn toward Christ, they first care for the temporal needs of the destitute, thus paving the way for spiritual help. Under the guidance of Sister Valerie, Judy Huff, Bernadette Christiano, and Mary Sluyter load a car trunk with boxes of food and clothing for the family the Junior girls have adopted to be the recipients of the girls' works of mercy. Blue Stripers among the juniors and sophomores of DeSales High School render services to the patients at the Veterans Hospital. Back row, left to right are: Deanna Loney, Sharon Krika, Judy Clark, Jeannie Fox, Sandra Hertel, Patty Singer, Carol Schneller, Barbara Allen, Penny Luchte. Front row: Susan Arbanas, Susan Yeend, Linda Wiese, Jan Rodgers, Sharon Guglielmelli, Rosemary Doocy. J K if S Q. i .y K Sister Anna Clare and Helen Mason prepare the altar for daily Mass. SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES Ellen Falkner, Dolores Ferraro, Victor Toppano, Helen Mason, Cathy Valent, Norman Elmenhurst, and Mike Schab, are shown here inspect- ing the Christmas baskets, DeSales annual donations to needy families. Joan Quinn enjoys one of the many religious displays arranged under the auspices of Sister Mary James. CENTER AROUND THE MASS As a part of his daily schedule, Father Caffrey offers Mass in the school chapel for those students who desire to attend. Sophornores Fred Greco, Dan Klienhesselink, and Victor Toppano are shown entering the chapel to serve Mass. f X 5, EP ' J f is fp ., L i x 5: Saw ff -ew ,.,, ,,, Xm f' A ' A A S ,L 1' 5 Q4 ww? KL. , Yagi A 3 Y 5 WM? is T. ii '32 S 4 AND APPRECIATION OF SPIRITUAL BENEFITS Mother Charlotte Marie, center, Provincial of the Sisters of Charity of Providence, and Sister Marina, Provincial Secretary at right, enjoy visiting Sister Mary Aquines' French Class. . . . Keep the law and counsel: and there shall be life to thy soul, and grace to thy mouth. Proverbs 35 22-23. Reverend D. Skok, 1963 Re- treat Master, exhorts students of DeSales. He proves there is true joy in living for God. gf bis-1' 4.1 M MW. .M PEACE - THROUGH LEARNING A DIVERSIFIED CURRICULUM ls CFFEREDZ Frank Gaffrey, Bill Pancake, and Juan Leturia portray the three witches of Shakespeare's Macbeth in one of the four English courses offered at DeSales. Sister Mary Aquinas drills stu- dents: David Heitkemper, David Hill, and Susan Neal on sentence construction in her French II class Father Kelley explains a rule of grammar to Jim Barclay in one of three Latin courses included in the cur- riculum. Jean Ann Kenney, Francis Determan, Steve Snell, Susan Rodgers, and Allen Cooper, freshmen, record a radio play, Shipment of Mute Fate, in their Communication Skills class. BOTH COMMERCIAL . . . Sister Dolores points out to three of her World History students, Helen Cornwell, Jim McDermid, and Mike Martonick, the locations of various countries during the Middle Ages. The History Department also includes Con- temporary Problems and United States History. Sister Rose Estelle instructs her Notehand class in the use and misuse of the funny-little squiggles. Sister Anna. Clare supervises her Home Economics Class in the culi- nary arts. . AND COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSES ARE FEATURED Other courses offered in the curriculum are Biology and Chemistry. Participating in an interesting chemistry experiment, from left to right are: Alan House, Mike Quirk, Jim Hansen, Cliff Lincoln, Jim Hill, Bob Siddon, Sister Mildred Marie, Jeannie Fox, Sandra Hertel, Dolores Ferraro, Abe Ferris, Helen Mason, and Bernadette Christiano. Sister Anna Clare clarifies a problem in factoring encountered by Walter Ponti and Dennis Deccio. The Ambiguous Case is explained by Barbara Chadwick in trigonometry while Beth Phillips and Sister Alice Marie look on. The senior class intently engages in the school-wide reading program sponsored by the Science Research Associates. In the foreground from left to right are: Debbie Ponti, Ed Robinson, Patsy Berrey, and Ann Berrigan. PHYSICS CLASS Demonstrating the fact that sound will not travel through a vacumn, are left to right: Mike Koenig, Cliff Heath, and Steve Lamperti. Supervising the project is Sister Alice Marie. TAKE AWAY THE RUST FROM SILVER, AND THERE SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL includes, back row: Barbara Allen, Linda Wiese, Linda Bell, Carol Schneller, Elizabeth MacDonald. Front row: Tom Batfany and David Deccio. FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL includes, left to right: Michael Martonick, Tim Quirk, Margaret Harres, and Pam Buckley. 54 SHALL COME FORTH A MOST PURE VESSEL' PROVERBS 25,4 JUNIOR HONOR ROLL students are, from left to right: Helen Mason, Gretchen Gustafson, Jeannie FOX, Jim Hill, Mike Quirk, Bob Siddon, and Mary Sluyter. SENIOR HONOR ROLL students are, from left to right, back row: Dorothy Castoldi, Beth Phillips, Mary Bruce, Dave Hill, Joe Nelson, Mike Hughes, Denise Spalding, Mary Love, Joan Quin, Anne Berrigan, Myrna Gage, Marian Orchard, Judy Yeend, Dora Castilleja, Leslie Bartmess, Patty Walmsley, Deborah Ponti. GIFTED STUDENTS EXCEL IN TESTS... Students awarded the NEDT Letters of Commendation are, from left to right, back row: Helen Mason, Mary Coster, Jim Hill, Jim Hansen, Jim Robinson, Bill Hilton, Tom Batfany, Mary Bergevin, Gretchan Gustafson, Jeannie Fox. Middle row: Dolores Ferraro, Judy Clark, Jan Rodgers, Linda. Bell, Kay Lyons, Nancy Landoni, Beverly Sherry, Carol Schneller. Front row: David Grimes, Jim Accuntius, Ted Kennedy, John Esser, John Levens. Anticipating their participation in the annual Pacific Slope Press Conference are, from left to right: Janeen Harbert, Rosemary Moro, Mike Hughes, Sharon Guglielmelli, Sister Valerie, Patty Walmsley, Sister William Mary, Jerry Nash, Mary Sluyter, Gretchan Gustafson, Mitch Finley, and Beth Phillips. 1 ...SHOW INTEREST AND CAPABILITY IN VARIED FIELDS 1 David Hill finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is eligible for scholarships offered by the NMS Board. Superior Honor Roll Students, Helen Mason and Carla Christiansen, carry an A average in all scholastic subjects. Homemaker of Tomorrow is Beth Phillips who scored the highest in contest sponsored by General Mins. A11 senior gms pamcipa- Beth Phillips and Cliff Heath are the recipi- ted in the contest in their Christian Family ents of Letters Of Commendation f1'01T1 NMSQT- Living class. 57 THE CANCER CLUB, energized by the leadership of Sister Mildred Marie, strives to educate the mem- bers of DeSa.1es High School on the dangers and hazards of smoking, through activities of their Anti- Cigarette, Smoking Campaign. They are junior members of the American Cancer Society who assist Mrs. E. Dohnert, County Commander of that powerful society whose members give their time and energy to the problem through Research, Education, Service. Club members are, left to right, front row: Paulette Weber, Diane Roark, Janet Coombe, Muriel Ebding, Patty Kelly, Linda Bell, Margaret Reece, Nancy Reece, Caroline Baumann. 2nd row: Duane May, Mary Coster, Barbara Ferraro, Linda Duncan, Sister Mildred Marie, Mrs. E. Dohnert, Susan Yeend, Susan Arbanas, Linda Wiese, Toni Laurella. Back row: Dennis McDermid, Jim Robinson, John Maher, Roger Gage, Bob Seavey, David Nelson, Gary Chamberlin, Sean Herrigan, Ronald Turner. NHS LAUDS NEW MEMBERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members are, left to right, seated: Sandra Hertel, Mary Bruce, Helen Mason, Beth Phillips, Myrna Gage, Judy Yeend, Carla Christiansen, Denise Yeend, Linda Bell, Carol Schneller. Those standing are: Jeannie Fox, Gretchen Gustafson, Jim Hill, Tom Batfany, Abe Ferris, Joe Nelson, Mike Quirk, Mike Hughes, David Hill, Marian Orchard, Elizabeth MacDonald. Under the guidance of Sister Dolores, members of NHS prepare stage for initiation. Left to right: Jeannie Fox, Sister Dolores, Jerry Nash, Mike Hughes, Sandra Hertel. NHS Officers, left to right, are: Carla Christiansen, president, Mike Hughes, treasurer, Beth Phillips, secretaryg David Hill, vice president THE TIMELINE PRESENTS A MONTHLY TIME LINE editor Gretchen Gustafson conducts lively meeting in preparation for monthly issue of school paper. Standing, Gretchen Gustafson. Left to right: Sister Valerie, adviser, Judy Clark, Andrea Gallo, Mary Sluyter, David Heitkemper, Ed Robinson, Sandra Hertel, Mike Koenig, Barbara Ponti, Mary Bergevin, Mitch Finley, Rosemarie Moro, Janeen Harbert, and Sharon Guglielmelli. COMMENTARY ON DESALES ACTIVITIES . Sister Valerie shares some unknown jollity with Gretchen Gustafson, editorg Ed Robinson, sports editorg and Sharon Gugliehnelli, assistant editor. TIMELINE, the monthly school paper, keeps the student body and faculty informed on the latest school activities. In addition to the cold facts, TIMELINE features humorous student-written articles, interviews, and editorials. TIMELINE staff members Gretchen Gustafsen, Judy Clark and Andrea Gallo distribute their product to the eagerly-outstretched hands of their clientele. X V ' ,. ! 4 ' I x 1 , 15 5 W . A . ' x .I ?1'I'1 .1 1' 1 K C Sw W 4 W 5, ,lg hx' Q xf ww f W S3 3 ag, sh , S f 'ii . ma.. VW 'Q 3 if j' R aw? X ggi 11 J ,Qfgylm ' six ...DESALIAN REFLECTS SCHOOL LIFE MARY BRUCE Editor JERRY NASH Assistant Editor BETH PHILLIPS Copy Editor f ,Wa ,J wi: 4. JV Z are-.5 , :X E , K A ,Kiki we 'f I ' 5' CARLA CHRISTIANSEN Business Manager MITC H FIN LEY Sports Editor Bewildered at thought of deadlines Sister William Mary gazes into space LaY'0ut Editor while staff smiles at photographer. Left, front to back: J. Clark, A. Ferris, C. Heath, M. Hughes, A. Berrigan. Right: B. Phillips, S. Neal, M. Yeend, C. Christiansen, A. Fortier, M. Herres, C. Schneller, M. Bruce, J. Nash. ANN BERRIGAN A SCENE OF INTELLECTUAL Selected members of the physics class prepare for a tour of the Hanford Atomic Energies Plant. Each year the plant has YOUTH DAY to show the operations of atomic research, and to give students a knowledge of opportunities for careers in this field. Those participating are from left to right: Mike Hughes, Sister Mary James, Sister Alice Marie, Cliff Heath, David Hill, Joe Nelson. Enjoying the quiet of the library for study and research work are, seated at table: Gary Gunberg, J ennean Waliser, Alicia Martinez. Using dictionary: John Koenig. Standing: Patti Needham. 64 SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL CREATIVITY Is RECORDED The newly black-topped parking lot adds distinction to De-Sales land- scape and is an asset in keeping the school building clean. During school hours the orderly-parked cars gaily color the lot, but shortly after three p.m. all colors fade away as students, homeward-bound, streak across the paving. At noon students eagerly line up to be served delicious food which tantalizes and whets their appetites during the morning sessions as the pungent odors of pizza pie or cinnamon rolls wait through the corridors. Servers, front 'oo back are: Mrs. Gerald McAllister, Mrs. Harry Schuster. Students, front to back: Joan Quinn, Peggy Briunbach, Judy Yeend, Mike Hughes, Jerry Maiuri, Myrna Gage, Cliff Lincoln, Linda Raymer, and Mary Determan. PEACE--H THRQUGH ENJOYING N 51539 Q F gig fi,-SX, f -VSA. -X li w ,x me +R k fbfz' '3', :sa w W QL i . ,iv x fi QQQRSE 1 SQ ,,f '?g- 5 f - W g :fig :I -K -1-6.125 f1:-A if Ni gsm it if .mtmaaf as Q 'Q . Q . K The ingenuity of the Lettermen is displayed in the mighty Chieftain, their contribution to the Homecoming festivities. Mike Bates, Ed Maiuri, and Carla Christiansen size up the Irish opponent. The Homecoming Royalty pauses amidst rally, game, and dance pre- parations: Princess Judy Curcio, Prince Mike Koenig, Queen Janie Hanlon, King Frank Gaffrey, Prin- cess Sandra Hertel, and Prince Roy a 1 :- Spanish. FESTIVE OCCASIONS INSTIGATE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dances provide mid-year diversion for students. At the right, Becki Ponti and Tom Baumgart dance at the Shamrock and Roll, the official welcome for Freshmen. Below, couples enjoy themselves at the annual Christmas dance. Barbara Curcio and Lowell Dayton talk with visiting couple. I Barbara Ponti, chosen as belle of the ball from among the senior girls, reigns as Miss Merry Christmas. AND DESALIANS CONCUR WHOLE:-IEARTEDLY Treble Triad prepares for one of their many engagements at com- munity functions. Girls' Drill Team marches in the Frontier Days Parade. Throughout the year, the team participates in other festivities, and supplies half- time entertainment at games. Judy Huff and Juliann Pancake model dresses, pro- ducts of their skill in Sister Anna Clare's sewing class. PEP CLUB ENLIVENS GAMES... Pep Club members are, left to right: lst row: J. Quinn, M. A. Ryan, B. Phillips, M. Gage, M. Love, J. Grimes, J. Yeend, C. Christiansen, D. Yeend, B. Ponti, S. Bunce, M. E. Gallo, J. Pfaffle, C. Dorsch, S. Raschko. K. Lendacky, K. Locati, D. Castilleja. 2nd row: P. Berrey, E. Norton, M. Yeend, J. Rodgers, J. Harbert, C. Hillier, F. Johnson, H. Mason, K. Aldrich, J. Clark, B. Christlano, J. Fox, C. Schneller, M. Ebding, L. Castilleja, P. Criss, E. MacDonald, R. Doocy. 3rd row: N. Landoni, B. Luohte, B. Allen, M. Harbert, D. Ferraro, J. Brandon, P. Buckley, J. A. Lux, S. Hertel, G. Gustafson, P. Weber, S. Lamperti, B. Sherry, C. Martinson, D. Roark, D. Castoldi, R. Moro, C. Valent. 4th row: B. Ferraro, L. Duncan, T. Laurella, L. Wiese, S. Yeend, L. Raymer, M. Deterrnan, S. Case, P. Kelly, K. O'Con, J. Coombe, M. Steinhardt, K. Fullerton, B. Rock, C. Arbini, C. Dukart, A. Sporleder, A. O'Rourke, K. Cornelius, M. Herres, K. Gustafson, M. Sawatzki, M. Vogel, S. Crawford, S. Allessio, S. Guglielmelli, P. Walmsley. Sth row: J. Huff, M. Grassi, A. Gallo, D. Cosgrove, B. Levens, J. Pancake, S. Yeend, M. Bruce. Pep Club president, Mary Bruce, center, conducts the monthly meeting aided by Patsy Berrey, Sgt. -at-arms, and Sandy Hertel, secretary, at the left, Cheryl Dorsch, vice president, Judy Huff, treasurer at the right. ...AND COLLABORATES WITH LETTERMEN IN SPIRITED ACTIVITIES Do Ipass as favorable in your eyes? asks Betty . Lendacky as she poses atop a table during Frosh skit at the Pep Club initiation. Judges are, from left to right: Carol Arbini, Mary Blanc, Bonnie Rock, Cecile Sturdevant, Mary Berrigan. retaryg and Ed Maiuri, treasurer. Varsity Cheerleaders urge Pep Club along to cheer for the Irish. Left to right are: Janie Hanlon, Barbara Curcio Mary Bergevin. Let1:ermen's Club officers are, front, left to right: Bill Pancake, vice president, Bob Greco, president. Back: Roy Spanish, sgt.-at-armsg Mike Koenig, sec- 9 MUSICAL AND CULTURAL APPRECIATION . GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: Sister Dolores, Shirley Raschko, Joan Quinn, Karen Locati, Rosemary Doocy, Judy Clark, Kathy O'Con, Andrea Gallo, Marian Orchard, Elizabeth Norton, Gretchen Gustafson, Jeanie Fox, Carla Christiansen, Therese Falkner, Peggy Brumbach. Marian Orchard Qcenterj, president of Girls' League, conducts a meeting assisted by Rosemary Doocy, Sgt. -at-armsg Peggy Brumbach, vice president, Shirley Raschko treasurerg and Karen Locati, secretary. xx ARE STRESSED BY SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB Back row, left to right: Mary Berrigan, Barbara Volg-mann, Mary Sawatzki, Margaret Herres, Therese Falkner, Pam Buckley, Linda Duncan. 4th row: Karen Gustafson, Bernadette Christiano, Cecile Sturdevant, Mary Margaret Smith, Nancy Lincoln, Betty Lendacky, Christine Dukart. 3rd row: Patty Walmsley, Helen Cornwell, Deborah Ponti, Kathy O'Con, Barbara Ferraro, Penny Hendershot, Ann Sporleder. 2nd row: Helen Mason, Sharon Yeend, Rosemary Doocy, Sandra Snell, Patsy Berrey, Kathy Martinsen. Front row: Susan Rodgers, Becky Ponti, Kathy ChadwickQ Janet Chadwick, Cathy Snith, Kathy Norton, Caroline Baumann. Officers of the MAC smile as they antici- pate preparations for coming engagements. Pictured are: Sister William Mary, advis- erg Patsy Berrey, secretaryg Kathy O'Con, treasurerg Rosemary Doocy, vice presidentg Debbie Ponti, president. THE GIRLS' LEAGUE TEA HIGHLIGHTS Rosemary Doocy, Judy Clark, and Jeannie Fox, co-chairmen of the Mother-Daughter Tea, are looking over new glassware I displayed by Sister Dolores. I I Y l I l I Anne Berrigan, Mrs. Carl Christiansen and her daughter Carla. Mrs. Ruth Berrey and her daughter Patsy. STYLISH ENSEMBLES. Cl-uc MODELS Patty Kelly and her mother Mrs. Edward T. Kelly. Janie Hanlon and her mother Mrs. Elnore Hanlon. Mrs. Frank Gage and her daughter Myrna. 77 ASSQCIATED STUDENT BODY President, Frank Gaffrey OFFICERS Secretary-treasurer, Judy Yeend Sgt. -at-arms, Gene Branson Vice-president, Denise Yeend SKILLFULLY LEAD THE COUNCIL, FAITHFULLY REPRESENT THE STUDENTS T x l Members of STUDENT COUNCIL are, left to right: Frank Gaffrey, Denise Yeend, Judy Yeend, Gene Branson, Sue Crawford, Betty Lendacky, Carol Schneller, Patty Singer, Dan Kleinhesselink, Joe Gaffrey, Bill Pancake, Mike Bates, Mike Quirk, Jim Hill, Dan Cherry, Bob Kennedy, Sandra Hertel, Gayle Lonneker, and Tim Haft. FOREIGN STUDENT BRIGHTENS SCHOOL SCENE Juan Leturia, exchange student from Santiago, Chile, is living with Dr. and Mrs. James McClellan and their five sons. Juan finds that there is a big difference in weather between Chile and the United States where we have higher and lower extremes in temperature in comparison with Chile. Juan also finds DeSales easier than San Ignacio, the school to which he will return next year. He will leave from New York for Chile, July 20, 1963. Reverend George R. Eeckhout, White Father from the Congo, converses in French with Juan Leturia while Bob Siddon, center, listens in awe and wonder at Juan's fluency. Juan Leturia displays articles from his native country, Chile. On the table are a poncho, an Indian purse, and other articles of interest. Juan holds a black earthenware pitcher in his right hand, and lifts a hand-made linen table cloth with his left. l c As DOES ARRIVAL CF MID-TERM STUDENTS AND WELCOME VISITQRS NEWCOMERS at mid-term are, left to right: Greg Martonick, Linda Burke, Kathy Aldrich, Cheryl Corn. Monsignor Hugo Pautler enjoys hot lunch with students. Mitch Finley smiles as he catches one of Monsignor's well-liked jokes. Carol Baumann, to the left of Mitch, is deeply engrossed in thought. 82 P EAC E--- THROUGH PARTICIPATING COACHES DEMAND EXCELLENCE.. Father James P. Healy Mr. Jerry Anhorn 84 Mr. Bill Gray Father James Healy, athletic director, bears the responsibility of scheduling all athletic events. He works with Mr. Jerry Anhorn, head coach for football and track, and Mr. Bill Gray, basketball and baseball coach, in guiding the teams and spurring them on to a true spirit of sportsmanship. Towering toward the clouds is Father Healy as he prepares to measure the trace field. Despite his great modesty, Father Healy is really a big wheel in DeSales sports. He takes great strides to spur all teams on to victory. Per haps that is why his head is in the clouds--or is it a trick of the camera? Coach Anhorn, left, and Coach Gray scan track and baseball sched ules with Father Healy. M '14 figgi 'iigf wwf ' Q , S 'Q E ffwy fig Q fi!! ' 'Nr g 'K x viz if W - Av W-Q t K K B 6 L. M, X -- .mg Q... ,f 5 H WWA 7 ,Q wx , A K 5 ki is wg is fri -lauilfi is Q 8 S 4 if 0? 'E .5 Q 3, .M .- X 1 ' f f qi it if sfiifiiilili I ,L Q -erm, ref if , Y Q X. 3. nal, 2:1 li .sgxx 4 ,. W5 7 ,Wk fix A25 522 wffw , P SP g yf YE ' 13 if 5 2 .1 AFFORDS ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION FOR GIRLS. STRESSES PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR ALL Girls' basketball team plays a good game, but loses to Touchet. Referee Don Mele tosses ball while Barbara Curcio prepares for a good hit. Left to right: Kathy Sherry, Cathy Smith, Janet Chadwick, Ann Sporleder enjoy PE period and thrills of 'making baskets. ' Mrs. Rodney Ingham, girls' PE teacher, and Mary Ann Ryan, captain of the girls' basketball team, take time out from practice. , 1 wif? Q' 5 ,Exif K X QV Xxx Wswff X wwe VARSITY CHE ER LE E 1 - 1 L L LL,, L, L L .vL,x, L .:.v . . L AL LL L. L X WL L L , k I -, - K ,QL f ai sv L A L, J .L Y L -LLM-:L . - M V XL-F K ' 3 - K , f 'X X 4 ,f g N N X Y V x Q. f ' -S i f V 'M A K A 1 wr PLL L L QQ A S, 1 az, L . Q-S QLL , Q ,L L X 'L 'Kh xLQ f 5 I CHEERLEADERS EPITOMIZE A UNITED SPIRIT JV CHEERLEADERS: Charleene Schille Patty Singer Susan Arbanas FROSH CHEERLEADERS Nancy Lincoln Mary Berrigan Susan Rodgers I I Charles Winkler Don M cle End Tackle 3 1 Qw- gs Steve Ay1'GS Lowell Dayton Quarterback Fullback 3 J eee V f,f Qi. I :-g: 3 Y nscl mo Coronado Tim Ilcitkcmpc Gu 11 cl 11 Ex .mf Q Miko COIIHLI' Bob Pige 1 QL1' Gwgp Fullbfacl' Center Lml INSPIRED IRISH GRIDDERS Tackle Jim Goulet--End Koe g E d PLAY HARD Joe Nelson--Guard Frank Ga.ffrey-- Fullback Bob Greco--Quarterback ...AND MERIT ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP Spearheaded by an ardent senior class, the Homecoming activities commence with a rally and proclama- tion of the court. Following a game where spirits soar high is the cli- mactic evening of enjoyment and dancing. Mike Weber--Guard Bill Pancake--Guard VARSITY SQUAD VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Back row, left to right: Don Mele, Dan Hanson, Bob Page Joe Nelson, Tim Heitkemper, Mike Koenig, Jim Goulet, Ted Kennedy, John Levens, Roger Gage Middle row: Bill Sawatzki, Frank Gaffrey, Bob Greco, Roy Spanish, Bill Pancake, Mike Weber, Jim Hansen Chuck Winkler, Dave Torretta, Bob Martin. Front row: Dan Berrigan, John Maher, Steve Fanciullo Gene Branson, Steve Ayres, Dan Jones, Mike Conner, Sam Ferris, Anselmo Coronado, Lowell Dayton C to it FOOTBALL RECORD, 1962 Frank Gaffrey, chosen in- spirational player by his fel- l low teammates, displays the award presented to him at the annual football banquet. DeSales 6 DeSales 46 DeSales 28 DeSales 58 DeSales 28 DeSales 27 DeSales 46 DeSales 60 DeSales 51 Mac-Hi Dayton Pomeroy Yakima Central Dayton Colfax Waitsburg Elgin Cle Elum JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Back row, left to right: Mike Gowan, Don Gillis, Paul Meyer Tom Snell, Pat Torretta, 'Iim Quirk, Jim Cherry, Allen Cooper, Fred Greco, Francis Determan, Ed Eggers, manager. Front row: Bob Kennedy, John Delaney, Mike Gage, Jim Barclay, Jeff Hanlon, Mike Schab, Dan Kleinhesselink, Rocco Maccarone, Dave Grimes. 1962 JV FOOTBALL SCORES DeSa.les 6 DeSales 12 DeSales 20 DeSales 19 DeSa1es 0 Football managers, David Nelson, Ed Robinson, and Jerry Nash make a last-minute inspection of equipment before a game. Athena Waitsburg Mac-Hi Waitsburg Hermiston nn Vvplvlllwv. , .gp ., . ,Q V .,.,'t,,, VARSITY BASKETBA LL SC HEDU LE Q 49 65 Heppner . , 30 . KCentra1 Catholic DeSa -' m 41 'gfQ6 Central-Catholic DeSa1 es .J . .Mac-Hi DeSa1es 59 ' e uk Benton DeSa1es 67 57 I - , DeSales 54 31 Kiona- 5. . 3 DeSa1es 44 51 Heppner DeSa1es 59 '72 Colfaxfs DeSa1es 58 63 Pullmanf DeSa1es 53 55 Colfax? DeSa1es 56 59 Pomeroyx 5 5 DeSa1es as 55 Daytonx K 55-1 '77 Clarkston DeSales 64 Waitsburg DeSa1es 44 46 Pomeroyx DeSa1es G5 64 Pu DeSz11es of 66 Daytonx DeSa1es G1 50 Waitsburg DeSales 88 Clarkston League GP ---f i ffl 9? VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS: Front to back: Frank Gaffrey, Ed Maiuri, Bob Greco, Rocky Criscola, Roy Spanish, Jim Goulet, Steve Gwinn, Lowell Dayton, Rick Gates, Don Mele, Dan Hanson, Mike Koenig. UNSUNG HEROS Basketball Managers, Juan Leturia and Steve Ayres keep the team in clean towels and equipment as well as boosting morale ff' 'i '.,1 ,, .x,, V4 A Q im? mx L 4, Q Qs Q T W 4. 5 L 5 g K' 53 5 E X vm ' t t 2 V' A 1 f A '23 -il 15 13 'f'1 L i f l 1' , , 1 A A R2 3 M 1Q,.-' SS S 1 , , .., V 'b,'b' N. if 5 Allvglk 0 1 qqlliq r :fir .. W A1 E ,. V if Q , Y K : I 5 - , g V K L Z: was N ' , i :, f Q' M -L 3 an ..,X wh A , , M 'igf - -iif fj i .:f.f -...x,X ':' 2:i L 1 , 4 M XY E 4 Rn 3 BASEBALL AND TRACK HIGHLIGHT Q 4. 5- -E 5 E 1 A 3 S , S E BASEBALL TEAM, Standing: Roy Spanish, Bob Greco, Ricky Gates, Mike Bates, John Koenig, Mike Koenig. Kneeling: Mike Conner, Steve Ayres, Gene Branson, Tom Batfany, Torn Hillier, Bob Seavey, manager. TRACK TEAM, back row: Joe Nelson, Ed Robinson, Don Mele, Mike Koenig, Dan Hanson, Roy Spanish. Middle row: Rocky Criscola, Frank Gaffrey, John Levens, Bob Page, Lowell Dayton. Front row: Chuck Winkler, Dan Klienhesselink, Carl Bongiovanni, John Esser, Steve Gwinn, Scott Watson, manager. f 3 SPRING SPORTS Left to right: Rick Gates, Bob Greco, Coach Gray, and Mike Bates, discuss coming base- ba 11. Track coach, Jerry Anhorn, instructs Roy Spanish in proper starting Dosition, as, from left to right: Rocky Criscola, Ed Robinson, Joe Nelson, and Mike Koenig listen attentively. Flying high, is Dan Kleinhesselink, as he hoists his way up and over the bar. 101 . 4 , K Q K k5,.h,:, .1 , ,. V,.. 5 Vgh. i ZVV ,.::h y .g K I V K A V i 4 .g .h . A Y K Y -, K -A ,.t 3 ,N g ,gg . V , 1 .V Q - . - , i . ,f . S W w 5KHSg 1 x 3 A It 1 n Q X W A,f gq ,, , , 6 ,- -A - Xwll f I - V L. ,, , ' A ., ...,, h 'h , YYQ , K , 5fg lRaSC 1 X I K N f . , XG-Qxxdlsf f ' g ' Qf A' x 1 1 M4 QA '71 , - Saw.-2 -K ww- . Jr 0- .., M mrff- wk: . ff,f?iG-f . .W A? gm V-fnz4,:,,:,X,,.,w , . ' K , A . '3 0 4 , Bi , , i V V 53 tv 4 , ,ia .mx V v 521. 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