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PEPCLUB IDES aarammll? First Row: Michael Soran, Malcolm Sharp, Eugene Troxell, Brady Twohy, Dick Wester, John McNabb, Bruce Hopkins, John Roberg. Second Row: Jon Danielson, Elmer Feist, James McDermott, Charles Bertrand, Larry,Lawlor, John Mullen, Gary Hottell, James Haubrick. Third Row: Bernard Sallfield, Fred Wagner, John Maloney, Ku'rt Kromholtz, John Nuxall, William James, Raymond Zugel, Warren Toney. Fourth Row: Terrence O'Day, John Vhay, David Mullen, Robert Hanson, John May, Jerry Wasson, John Kingery, Daniel Friedman. R G 0LUB IDEIO First Row: Edward Lux, Robert Boyd, Joseph Scanen, Charles Bertrand, Andrew Lewis, Paul Biallas, Larry Keontopp Joseph DeStaHano. Second Row: Laurence Engelhard, Dale Svarverend, Dennis Morgan, Nick August, Robert Erickison Thomas McAndrews, Jerry Connors, Micky O'Brien, Elmer Feist. Third Row: Ralf Brown, Robert Hanson, Jerome Barufli Jerry Johnston, Ronald Hare, Jerome Buechler, James Haubrick, John Armenia. Fourth Row: Gary Wasson, John O'Niel John Lynch, Dave Sprague, Robert Bowe, Joel Hawley, Paul Redmond, Norbert Trauba, John Hunting, George Carty 27 r 9
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GAMMA BETA lllll In the forbidding depths of Campion Hall dwells a peculiar animal known as Gamma Beta, or in the vernacular of the streets, G, P. S. Boardersf' These boarders are an age-old tradition around Gonzaga, and although they hate to admit it, Gonzaga treats them pretty well. There is a colorful history behind boarder life at Prep. It is a history written in pain and sweat, the pain from a prefe-ct's paddle, the sweat honestly come by through diligent study. THOMAS GARVIN MR. u SJ, The boarders have made a name for themselves this year, however, as they have for so many years in the past. They may be found doing their job well in every sport and extra-curricular activity that the school has to offer. This Campion Crew hails from every state in the province, and this includes Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, and Washington. Many must travel hundreds of miles to obtain that all-important education. The Luigian salutes this group that makes such great sacrifices to receive the title A Gonzaga Man. MR. JOHN T. LIEN, SJ. First Row: Dave Olheiser, Mike Loch, John May, Pat Nelson, Mike Crowley, Malcolm McRae. Second Row: Henry Hiller, Gene Troxell, john Devine, Dick Robertson, Eddie Marteucci, Bernie Saalfelcl, jacob Harder, Jerry lgnace. Third Row: john Tester, Rov Gatto, Pat Doran, John Martin, joe Smith, Pat Stiles, Dale Svarverud, Dick Stotts. Fourth Row: Harry Olheiser, Mike Lemieux, Dan O'Leary, Neil von Scheele, Fred Hiler, Terry Matteucci, Karl Gies, Jim Dungan, Dave Titus, john Baggs, Ray Bowman, Nigel Adams, Dick Leadbetter. 26
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DEBATE IEE ll In our debating team's first year in the new school the Gonzaga debaters did not equal past records, they surpassed them. In every tournament that Gonzaga entered teams, there was at least one Prep team in the finals. In the Northeastern Washington Debate League, Gonzaga tied for first place with the impressive record of 15 wins and 5 losses. In the individual College Tournaments, Gonzaga's record was equally as impressive. At Marquette High School in Yakima, Gonzaga took 2nd place, with finalists in the in- dividual speaking contests. At Seattle University, Gonzaga, again, was ranked the second highest school in the tournament. At this tourney Delos Putz was a finalist in Extemporaneous Speaking, he also took 1st place at Marquette. But it was in the final tournament of the debating season that Prep gained its best tournament record. This was at the Gonzaga University High School Debate Tourna- ment. For at this tourney Prep took first place honors in four out of live categories she entered. Donn MR. BURNS, S. Coach place in Extemporaneous Speaking, and won a complete scholarship to Gonzaga University. But Prep's,, Z Herron, captured first place in Oratoryg jerry Swift, a senior, took first place in Impromptu Speaking, first record at the G.U. Tournament doesn't stop here, for also at this tourney, Delos Putz was a finalist in Extemporaneous Speaking, and he received Brst alternate on the Scholarship. In individual debates, Gon- zaga teams had records as good as five wins and only one loss. The G.U. Tournament was an extremely suc- cessful conclusion to a successful season. The. debaters that made up the teams that met with so much success this year were Delos Putz, john Leonard, Mike Smith, and Jerry Swift, all seniors and Donn Herron, a junior. Though these were the ones who received the actual acknowledgement credit must be given to the rest of the Debate Squad, for their assistance. Among these are Don Bergman, Bill Tanksley, Mike O'Neill, Pete Norrie, Bernie Saalfeld, Dan Murphy, Pat Shine, Dave Rothrock, Bob Byrne. Well founded is the opinion that next year's team will be as successful. First row: Dan Murphy, Don Bergman, Pat Shine, David Rothrock, Robert Byrne, Robert Lamp. Second row: john Leona ard, Donn Herron, George Luger, Mike O'Neill, Peter Norrie, Delos Putz, Mike Smith. Not present was Jerry Swift. 28 lla lull aw! -iv 'ww ibaew
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