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be Room 20. M0derator:.lVIister Bradley. First Row: Tom Little, Treasurer, Bill Auvil, Secretary, Jim Nelson, Presidentg Karl YValters- kirchen, Vice-President, Jerry U'Connor, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row: Paul Berthiaume, Rod McLeod, Ken Aid, Bob Weigand, Joe Gagliardi, Joe White, Lee Renner. Third Row: Jim Plastino, Jack O'Leary, Dave Druffel, Tom Roberts, Jim Ringwood, Mike Glass, Phil Pizelo, Tom Schenach. Fourth Row: Jack Graham, Dick Thomas, Gary Lazzaro, Dave Holland, Jerry Seitz, Gerry Mauk, Dick Duggan. Fifth Row: Paul Schultz, Bob Turnley, Frank Greene, Pat Raney, Jack McKenna, Gary Greif. Sixth Row: Bill lVilliamson, Ned Johnston, Bob Bour- br-au, Bob LaCassc, John VVarner. Seventh Row: Brian Simoniteh, Fred McGarry, Kurt Schade, Jim Vogel. Y Room 26. hloderator: Nlister Steckler. First Row: Harry Koch, Treasurer, Skip Carbon, Secretary, Keith Kaonis, Presidentg Herb Cunz, Vice-President, Dick Dunning, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row: John Stiles, Jack Hill, Bob Bauer, Frank Bouten, Herman Feist, Dave Morse, Third Row: Warren Kolb, Erich Johnston, DcWayne Boyd, Jim Rice, Lyle Feaster, Don Brame, Enoch Peabody. Fourth Row: Bill Bart- roff, Jim Kraft, Don Stevenson, Bob Weller, Houston Chambers, John Becker, Dave Hustcad. Fifth Row: Mike Cunningham, Tom Morris, Al Patrick, Neil Von Holt, John Trauba, George Boyer. Sixth Row: Paul Baumann, Charles Duffy, Larry Kenna, Jim Letourneau, Joe Falco, Henri Geier. Seventh Row: Denny Robinson, Howard Toly, Roger Roman, Larry Weir, Tom Prestley, Bob Durgan. Page 22
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.AS Thc fivc hundrcd ycars from Constantinc to Charlcmagnc saw thc cnd of thc world of classic antiquity and thc bcginning of thc ncw world of thc Middlc Agcs. Bctwccn thc brilliant cul- ture: of old Grcccc and Rome and thc crudc habits of thc Bar- barians from the North a grcat chasm intcrvcncd. And thc only bridgc that could span it was a common Faith, supcrnaturally transccnding and cnclosing both old and ncw. Providcntially God gavc thc world a hridgc-huildcr. tho grcat- cst man of his agcf-thc Pontiff Augustinc. Hc it was who drcw thc plans for thc City that thc Catholic Church would build in thc world - a City of Man at homc in thc City of God. Sccond only to thc dcsigncr-bishop was thc buildcr-monk, Bcncdict. HC, with his sons aftcr him, by thcir union of praycr and work, built thc civilization of thc Christian millcnium- -thc ncarcst approach yct madc to thc City of thc God- Man. In thc cpic story of thosc five ccnturics, wc scc thc story of our own cducation hc-rc at Gonzaga. With littlc knowlcdgc of thc world and its trcasurc of opportunitics and trials, wc camc to high school. Wc wcrc as yct barbar- ians , unawarc of thc high hu- manism that a Libcral curriculum posscsscd and could give us. Wc wcrc grcat, but only potcntially, in thc truc scnsc of grcatncss. Thcn, as wc movcd forward from ycar to ycar in our studics and contacts at school, wc havc grad- ually comc to scc that thc truc grcatncss consists in thc union of thc old traditions and thc ncw cncrgics, of cxpcricncc and cn- thusiasmfof work and praycr, of thc human and thc divinc. Page 21 ' ' Pi. ye 91' fx: v, xl ,N Sr. BEN!-LDICT Cc4l80 - 54155 l'.vrkmkcu, Foummn or Tina ORIIER or ST. Buxumcrr l'Lct Cusl so tcmpcr all things, that thc strong may havc somc- thing to striyc aftcr, and thc weak nothing at which to take alarm. -- fRulu, Ixiv. ZR -, X mf Tl' ijt if A J 'rf fl XJ f 1 X Y ll , X , ' fiy ,7 yi ,ff wi Xi ff X a of --iii X ii ll' ' ,s ,. . gi AX f E , l 1 ' Fai I i g - l . Emil 7 l J ,l 553752 s 1 ' 3321425 5 i, I 15 7 r J i , -W 1. , . '14, 1 c,., 1 4 ll ii 5 --Q- if .J ,ty -3. ., 4 1 DU -, - W ri, it-111 3 Q l at l lwigii fl , liibg L 'E 5' l 5 ge A-fig Y 321 . ? ,if i. , - .ig Ziff 'K 3' ., i gi i 9: ' fzfg' if 7 a 1'
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Room 23. Moderator: Father Keating. First Row: Harry Culnane, Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Pasquale, President, Mike McMurtry, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row: Frank jacoy, Dan Barrington, jim Workland, Fred Andres, Dave Hood, Tom Strobridge, Pete Gandini, Bob McDougall. Third Row: Larry Funk, jim Kirkeby, Mike Chasse, LeRoy Salokar, Ree Chimenti, Dick Redinger, Gary Wycoff. Fourth Row: Harry Hecket, Fred Quarnstrorn, Roy MacFarland, Ed Anderson, Ron Young, Noel Camp- bell. Fifth Row: Kermit Balch, Terry Corrigan, Leo Chambers, Dick Lewis, Dave Willis, Lloyd Emter. Sixth Row: Ron Payton, Gene Fisher, jim Howlett, John Holgren, Joe Gale. Not pic- tured: Tom Hynes, Tony Berger, Ron Young, Jerry Chertude, Jerry Gamroth. Room 28. Moderator: Mister Showalter. First Row: Dick Hernden, Secretary, Dick Hagel, Presidentg Jack Murphy, Vice-President. Second Row: John Haughcy, Brad Ward, Bob Elliott, Don Young, jim Spies, Lynn Murray. Third Row: Jim Holmes, Val Thurmon, Nick Valorz, Joe Kees, John Alvcrson, Chuck Pohl- man, Dick Jones. Fourth Row: Orman Fletcher, Bill Ray, James Yeon, Harvey Nail, Ron Groh, Paul Deno. Fifth Row: Joe Kaley, Sonny Yuse, Tom Gerard, Russ Altvater. Not pictured: Cal Smith. Page 2 3
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