Marquette High School - Marquetan Yearbook (Yakima, WA)
- Class of 1950
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HELEN Secr ei BT1 BETTS V A L E D I C T O R I A N S III 1 Si lig fi A I L A U T A II T O I R I A N G ULE 419 f 41? . -1 N6 K wi ff' 51 'S' s if is ,ZW , MQW' WW Q, S X Q U v u o-. x, 52 CHARLES C. BROWN Transfered-Bellermine Prep San Jose, Calif. 3 Sodalify 3 Marlocs 3, 4-Presidenl 4 Slri Club 3-Presidenf 3 Yell Leader 3, 4 Marclarion 3, 4 Squire Club 4 M Club 3,4 Senior Eloculion 4 Sfudeni Council 4 Dramafics 3 Marquelie Nighl 4 Class Marshall 3 LE ROY CARROLL Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Baslrelball 3 Eoolball 2, 3 ALEX P. BAUMGARTNER Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Kniglwf of +I'ie Alfar 4 FREDERICK BEEHLER SodaIi+y 1, 2, 3 Sergeani-af-arms 1 M Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Baslcefball 1, 2, 3, 4 GENE R. BRULE Soclalify 1, 2, 3 Slri Club 3 Marclarion 2, 3, 4-Edifor 4 Marquelan 3, 4 Class Presidenf 4 Squire Club 4 Baslcefball Manager 3 Sfudenf Council 3, 4 Siudenf Conference 3, 4 Press Conference 2, 3, 4 THEODORE N, CLERF Translered-Ellensburg 2 Sodalify 2, 3 Foofball 3, 4 Boxing 3, 4 Marqueffe Niglil' 2, 4 Drarnalics Club 3 PAUL E. BERGEVIN Soclalily 1, 2, 3 WILLIAM D. BENOIT Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Marquelfe Nigl-i+1, BasIce+baII 1 Squire Club 4 2 T-Fl n f i LE ROY R. DUNBAR Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Marquelan 3 Marclarion 2, 3, 4 M Club 3, 4 Marquefle Niglwl 3, 4 Class Marshall 4 Squire Club 4, Vice Presidenf A. S. B. Vice Presidenf 4 Sfudenf Council Presidenl 4 Sludenf Conference 3 Secrefary-Treasurer 1A Basketball 2, 3 ROBERT S. FUCHS Sodaliry 1, 2, 3 Marclarion 3, 4 Marquefan 4 Radio Club 4 Marqueffe Night 4 DONALD B. CYR Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Squire Club 4 Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baskefball 2, 3 'llllll' A r PATRICK L. DORAN Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Foofball 1, 3, 4 Baskelball 1, 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Q i ALBERT J. FESER Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Boxing Manager 2 Traclr Manager 2 M Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 JOHN L. GLESENER Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Baseball Manager 2 Yell Leader 4 Marclarion 3 Marquefan 3, 4-Edifor 4 Squire Club 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Marqueffe Nighf 1, 2, 3 Grand Marshall 4 C. Y. C. Boy Chairman 4 Sfudenl Council 4 Sfudenf Conference 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Dramalic Club 3 Knigbl of flue Alfar 2, 4 Prom Commilfee 3 JOHN F, DITTER Transfered-Mary Mounl' 2 Sodalily 2, 3 Marclarion 3 Slri Club 3, 4-Vice Presidenl 3 Foofball 2, 4 M Club 4 Marlocs 4 JAMES J. DORN Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Sergeanf-af-arms 3 Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3 M Club 2, 3,4 15 r f QS?-.'+'A wt' -gun-' RICHARD KORESKI Transefred-Sl. Marlins 4 GEORGE C. LATHIM Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Knighl of flue Alfar 2 Glee Club 3 Marclarlon 4 Marquefan 3, 4 C. Y. C. Treasurer 4 Prom Commillee 3 GERALD G. LYON Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Class Fresldenl 1 Apoloqe+ics 2 Debale 3, 4-Secrelary 4 Squire Club 4 Dramafics 2 Glee Club 3 WILFRED F. HOLTHAUS Soclalify 1, 2, 3 Marclarion 2 Dramallcs 3 Foolball Manager 3 M Club 3, 4 Marquefan 4 ARTHUR A. LEINGANG Sodalify 1, 2, 3 FREDERICK 6. LUGAR Transfered--Gonzaga l-l. S. 3 Sodalily 3 ERNEST JOHNSON Tra nsfered-Sunnyside 4 Graclualed Half-lime JAMES L. KORESKI Soclallfy 1, 2, 3 Foolball 1 Baslrelball 1, 2, 3 f-'nm lf S JAMES E. O'RlELLY Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Track 2 Foolball 4 Marclarion 3 M Club 3, 4 ROBERT PONTO Sodalify 1, 2,3 Foolball 2, 3. 4 Basllelball 1, 2, 3 M Club 2.3.4 Marclarion 1, 2 MarqueHe'Nlgl1l 2 Baseball 1 JOSEPH MAILLOUX Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Marquefle Night 3, 4 Glee Club 3 DONALD L. NOEL Sodallly 1, 2, 3 Marlocs Secre+ary1 Baseball Manager 2 Prom Commlflee 3 Marquelle Night 1. 2. 3 Marclarion 2, 3-Conf. 4 Marquelan 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 '2 s I' ls! 0 f I ut. Q' Q ' W: Su L. X... W . f is 3 2 l lb-.1 LA LEE W. PHIPPS Soclalily 1, 2, 3 Foolball 1 Baseball 3 Marquelle Niglul 1 MARTIN D. REGAN Sodallfy 1, 2, 3 Baslrelball 3 Science Club 4 FERDINAND G. MAIER Soclallfy 1, 2, 3 Class Presidenl 1, 3 Vice Presidenl 2 Squire Club Presidenl 4 Baskelball 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Sluclenf Council 3, 4 Yaiima Valley Sluclenl Council 4 BRUCE E. O'BRlEN Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Knlglwfs of llwe Allar 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2 Tennis 3, 4-Capl. 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 Prom Commilfee 3 Marclarion 3, 4-Circ. Mgr. 3, 4 Marquelan 3, 4-Circ. Mgr. 3, 4 Slri Club 3 C. Y. C. Sergeanl-al-arms 3 s l 4 9 ,g,e: - 'ef Q.-acl' ffm '-J' THEODORE A. ROY Sodali+y 1, 2,3 Squire Club 4 M Club 2, 3, 4-Presidenf 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Foofball 1, 2, 3, 4 Siudenf Council 3, 4 Sfudenl' Conference 3, 4 Class Secrefary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4 lnspiralional Award Foofball 4 MarqueHe Nighi' 4 GEORGE ST. HILAIRE Sodelily 1, 2, 3 Marqueiie Nighi Masfer of Ceremonies Secrefary-Treasurer 1A Marclarion 1, 2, 3, 4 Managing Edilor 3, 4 Squire Club 4 Press Conference 3 Assisfanl' Librarian 3, 4 2 RAYMOND C. REGEIMBAL Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Class Sergeanf-ai-arms 1 Mi Club 2, 3, 4 Baslxeiball Manager 2, 3, 4 Marqueife Niglif 3 Senior Elocufion 4 Squire Club 4 LELAND E. RHEAUME Transefred-Norfh Dalxofa 2 Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Junior Elocufion 2 Sergeanf-a+-arms M Club 4 Class Sergeanl-af-arms 2 Squire Club 4-Serg.-af-arms 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Foofball 3, 4 Baslxeiball 3, 4 've-rgll' JAMES D. SANDMEYER Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Squire Club 4 S+uden+ Council 2, 4 A. S. B. Presidenf 4 Boy's Sfafe 3 Fooiball 1, 2, 3, 4 M Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2-Team 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3 Class Presidenf 2 Apologefics 2 Marclarion 2, 3, 4 Mariocs 3, 4 Class Sergeanf-af-arms 4 Marque'H'e Nigh+ 3, 4 Dramafics Club 3 BRUCE P. SCHURMAN Sodaluiy 1, 2, 3 Marclarion 3 Science Club 4 BERNARD L. ROBlLLARD Soclaliiy 1, 2, 3 Class Vice Presidenf 1, 2 Marclarion 2, 3, 4 M Club 3, 4 Baseball 1 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Foo+ball 1, 4 Marqueffe Nighf 2, 3 DAVID E. ROY Sodaliiy 1, 2, 3 Yell Leader 2 gal . U ,wg ' ' n 7-'GP 3 P .pt ROBERT WIEST Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Marque'He Nighl 1 Class Marshall 1 M Club 3. 4 Foofball 1 Baslrefball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3, 4 Kniglwf of ine Alla JOHN A. WHEELER Sodalify 1, 2, 3 ,A Q LESTER J. SCHWAEGLER Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Class Vice Presidenl 4 Foolball 1, 3 Ski Club 3, 4-Capfain 4 Debale 3 Marclarion 1, 2, 3, 4- Fealure Edifor 4 Marqueffe Nigh+ 2 M Club 4 Sfuclenl Council 3, 4 Sfudenl Conference 3, 4 Press Conference 4 Boy's Slale 3 Squire Club 4 Science Club 2, 3 GEORGE SEVIGNY Sodalify 1, 2, 3 Boxing 3, 4 JOSEPH W. VETSCH Soclaliiy 1, 2, 3 Foolball 3, 4 Class Presidenl 1B Class Sergea nf-af-ar M Club 3, 4 GARY T. STUHR Sodalily 1, 2, 3 Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baskelball 2, 3, 4-Capfaun 4 Squire Club 4 M Club 2, 3, 4-Vice Pres 4 S . . is T' UNQ L hundred and fifty, of Marquette High ' ind ln the name of God Amen: We, the Senior class of nineteen School, of the City of Yakima, Yakima County, State of Washington, being of sound and disposing m and memory, and imbued with the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, and not acting under any duress, menace, fraud or influence of any person, circumstance or matter whatever, do freely and volun- tarily make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament. We hereby give, devise and bequeath unto the members of the junior class as follows: ' George Lathim: My bookeeping gyp notes to Bob Pat Doran: My Punchiness to Bernie Patnode Bob Ponto: My address book to Ray Miller Don Cyr: My 182 pounds to jim Doran Don Noel: My 20-20 vision to Leon Miner Bernie Robillard: My cigarette butts to Bill Boland Ted Roy: My bird legs to Don Riel ' 'th teachers to Paul jim Donovan ' ersonality to Pete Chuc Cullen Will Holthaus: My ability to sleep in class and my joke book to Bud Gress john Wheeler: My gift of gab in class to Len Hanses Al Feser: My influence with girls to joe Paradis 4 Mailloux' My humility to jim Baier L rr O'Rielly: My influence wi k Brown: My dynamic p joe ' . ' with Fr. Saalfield to a y Bob Wiest: My drag Kosel 'uice to jerry Al Baumgartner: My supply of tomato y Koplin Toot-Toot-Tootsi Bud Dunbar: My record of Mike Koreski Goodbye to d Lugar' My favorite parking spot to john Kelly ' kets Fre . Dick Wuitschick: My Pontiac and parking tic to jack Smith l M toni set to Arnold Muth LeRoy Carrol : y ' ' ' b to Don Cote George St. Hilaire: My library jo ' b' cle to Bob Beaudry Fred Beehler. My icy ' ' G ne St. Mary M cave manlmess to e Cleppe 'n ability to Mat Silbernagel Gene Brule: My danci g Ernie johnson: The last half of my senior year to Ernie St. George jim Dorn: My penmanship to Leonhard Messer ' ' Cola to jim Lee Phipps: My Smith Art Leingang: My eighth period class to Lynn Tompkins hook in the locker room to Dick ability to drink Pepsi Gary Stuhr: My Rossow john Ditter: My skiing ability to Don Brule Paul Bergevan: My natural hearing aids to Tim St. Hilaire Dan Regan: My well developed legs to Ray Dukart Les Schwaegler: My good times at the dances to jim Benoit Ted Clerf: My knockout punch to Len Sevigny ' ' k' in techniques to Len George Sevigny. My s ipp g Rheaume joe Vetsch: My Bill Benoit: My empty package of Chesterfields to Don Schiff Ferdy Maier: My growing pills to Cliff Zauner jim Sandmeyer: My two extra credits to jim Smith Ray Wuitschick: My unused absentee slips to Art Berger Red Rh ' ' ' to Lawrence Maier d o Gene Lennartz beard to Bernie Tyrrell eaume: My grid injuries Bob Fuchs: y O'Brien' My brilliant behavior of the last four jerry Lyon: All my girl frien s t ' l hair to Dick Toupin Bruce . to Merlin Patnode Dick Koreski. y 1 Bruce Schurman: My long legs to jim y Lizotte ' Br ant Dave Roy: y jack Glesener. My cur y ' n to Dick years jim Koreski: My ialopy to Larry Belair , i i' M iokfs in ClVlC5 Class '10 Eddie Ray Regeimbal: My fourth year Latin po y St. Hilaire ' ' ' Roberts M sleeping pills to jim at Yum 'T i' i f . 7:25 ,L JN 110 Mmm BEWR L UM B295 BE ES gpdftk JUNIORS WILLIAM BOLAND A0093 ON DONALD BRULE JAMES BRYANT ROBERT CLEPPE DONALD COTE PETER CULLEN Q, f--'T- SW? v-4' 6- r f . Yi V im ,L 1 N z ' ' ' X' u L' fvdihiszfx bk, 121---Aw? ART PAUL DONOVAN ei?- JAMES DORAN Fr' GERALD KOPLIN EMU N0 DU RAYMO MICHAEL KORESKI LAWRENCE KOSEL Qi SE J umce 69555 A MA 1 EUGENE LENNARTZ ' f 5 . 1 u ,wr V' w V' 0 41 1 ' fa -1 5, ,,s1,,pp,. A , 2.- ,A E,E, I V 1' ,- - 13, 1.5 ' JOHN KELLY HH EDWARD LIZOTTE ANSE5 R9 H LEONA LAWRENCE MAIER fl ,l T :Nf- NC' can :Q RAYMOND MILLER MERLI LEONHARD MESSER ARNOLD MUTH LEONARD LEON MINER E RHEA UM BERNARD PATNODE o JosePH PARADIS RIEL ONALD 1 JAM ,qu BAG' uk' 'una-v ,vga NE if ' Jim Q' ' mf, E1 A I I 54 ,aa 9 I 5.113-1. 'M JOHN RICHARD ROSSOW L RICHARD ST. HILAIRE SMITH f 94. P, la I ,T V' I ff 4 at ERNEST ST GEORGE xi LYNN To EUGENE sr. MARY NCHARD 'TIMOTHY ST. HILAIRE LEONARD SEVIGNY BERNARD DONALD SCHIFF MPKlNs TOUPIN I , . -A 4 Em ,yy ff ...av f ' 6 ' -Q ,K D' W Q. . -' 1 , , . ,I A if X J I M 3 I I F 'Eff inja, ,. It .., - W I 2 ' wif lQZfg.9?I?.:f .. 11 -. 7 , ' 9-5510 4 I4 JAMES SMITH MATHIAS SILBERNAGEL ZAUNE in . a w K - . 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Benoif, L. Dunbar, W. Coleman Row 3: J. Haier, J. Sandmeyer, W. Coleman, T. Roy, L. Schwaegler, J. Glesener Row 2: L. Dunbar, C. Brown, J. Benoii, J. Li'Hle, G. Brule Row 1: G. Klingele, R. Willis, D. Carey, F. Maier ' 1 M 1, M 5 K 1 1 L , .Kiwi . . ..- .. if --i GJ it 12' f ze- 4 Cb I, - ,..' Ill Freshmen -V. Fischer, Sergeanf-af-arrnsg H. Snyder, Secrefaryq J. Brady, Vice-Presidenfg R. Poulin, Treasurer: R. Willis. President R. Huff, Secrefaryg R. Cyr, Sergeanf-af-arms: L. Moser, Treas- urer: G. Chempoux, Vice-President A. Jahner, Presidenf -L. Tafe, Vice-Presideni: C. Rigers, Secrefary: E. Wangler, Treasurer: L. Chaiel, Sergean+-af-arms: W. Corcoran, Presideni Junior Hanses, Secrefary-Treasurer: A. Mufh, Vice-President M. Ko- eski, Sergeanf-ai-ermsg J. Baier, Presidenf an , I Q x u 1 ' A P ,. . Q x , y., . 1 wh T . 'iq P . O i Q K' L -E E - Q i - Q F qv.: , Q. eh S f fi A 1 QQ . it fl 'Q r K . .L . Q lf' ' ix iw ,N 'Q 0 N ' if x . Sophomore A-J. Liffie, Serqeanf-af-armsg H. Bryanf. Vice-President G. Voelker, Secrefary-Treasurer: D. Carey. Presidenf B-J. Feser. Sergeani-af-arms: J. Cyr, Vice-Presidenf: M. Schoch, C-. Seni J.V S Secreiary-Treasurer: G. Klingele, Presideni L. Beauchene, Vice-Presidenfg R. Johnson. Secreiary-Treasurer: E. Zauner, Sergeanf-af-arms: H. Hunzilrer, Presidenf of ecrefary-Treasurer: G. Brule, Presidenr I X I i ii I efsch, Sergeenf-af-arms: L. Schwaegler, Vice- Presidenh T. Roy wow Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. cwb During the past year the Mothers' Club has striven to make our high school life more interesting and more pleasant. They have worked with the faculty and the student body and on several projects in order to raise money for the various financial needs of the school. Under the leadership of Mrs. C. O. Villaume the club has increased the attendance at its monthly meetings to an all-time high. For these meetings they brought to the school such speakers as, Father Thomas O'Brien, SJ. from the Jesuit Retreat House in Portland, Oregon, Father Clement Regimbal, SJ., Dean of Studies at Gonzaga University, and Father Schiller, S. J., a survivor of the atom bomb explosion at Hiroshima. They also brought the Gonzaga University Quartet and the Seattle University Double Quartet. To sponsor these and other forms of entertainment, the club has promoted rummage sales and card parties. 1 cfs Q? F ,. an f M11 r . . , , it Q. Q HX?-Lf' Q. S lx ,H .ex Wk gifs!! ' e A in . 8531 I Q S1 1. it te M 33 C ii' 1 K F W .. f 5 F l t J. Kelly, Secretary i 1 ' C. Villaume. President ' ,fi H. Siep, Treasurer If 5 X , P. Messer, Vice-Presidenr -ug--n-1 mwf Wu .Hi 4 1 NM NX NNNKWY t H Hg XM X 'Wx 2 Mm H H .. oIyW19 is Rgxkwii AC'l'IVl'H S Q f N wisp Row 3: C. Whiffle, R. Desm.-mris, D. Verhey, J. Ziegan, R. Schwaegler, M. Forlier, J. James, H. Hunzilrer, E. Zauner Row 2: J. Grommesclw, B. Chouinard, J. Miller, P. Siep, G. Gallegos, J. Bischoff, R. Cuddeback, R. Downs Row 1: J. Lifile, R. Shoup, J. Feser, B. Harris, G. Chapdelaine, J. Cyr, R. Keller, W. Wippel Junior Sodality Sludenf Counselor FR. J. HERMANS, S.J. Y ' . Frosh Refreaf Masfer FR. R. REBHAHN, S.J. Refreei Mesfer FR. G. TONER, S.J 2 ' X ff! Ill ul' -.Q I -l -- W-A -1 --- ,,.. ....vL,. ,Q v,..A. M . .mf ,.WA,. ...,.,W,WM M Sfanding: Mr. L. P. Kapfer, S.J. Leif fo Righf: G. Brule, A. Mullw, G. Sf. Hilaire Managing Editors 9 f 7 45 f 92 l , iw' ,A V W shxnsw' mgh scnoolflawnay 3 Marquette Br- 7 I Sfanding: L. Schwaegl B. O'Brien Sealed: G Zerr D. Carey R. Sfroup G Lafhim R. Cleppe M Silberna B. Tyrrell er gel T' ra' w' ww Nxid-Yeo' Bqnqu et I f XJ Sfanding: J. Benoif, J. Baier, R. Wiesf, J. Sandmeyer, T. Roy, C. Brown, D. Sf. Hilaire Seafed: J. Regirnbal, J. Keiiy, F. Maier, L. Dunbar, B. Robillard, R. Fuchs. G. Sf. Hilaire Marlocs Debate Standing: M. Silbernagel, C. Multz, G. Voellier, 6. Lyon, D. O'Leary, S.J., Moderator, C. Brown, J. Ditter, B. Tyrrell, A. Mutl Seated: D. Carey, J. Baier, J. Sandmeyer, J. Regimbal, J. Little MARLOC SCHEDULE December 3-Grandview non-decision debate Tournament March 11-District Forensic Tournament at Yalrima High School December 16-17-Seattle University Debate Tournament March 16-l7-18-3rd Annual Northwest High School Forensic February 15-Debate with Selah High School-there Tournament at Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington February 24-Debate with St. Joseph Academy-there May 17-Election ot new otlicers March 1-Debate with Yakima High School-here Varsity Debate Teams B. Tyrrell J. Baier J. Sandmeyer C. Brown J. Little J. Regimbal I x I i I I . I I I Lelf Io Right: W. Wippel, W. Coleman, J. Regimbal, R. Desmaris, J. Sandmeyer, J. Baier, B. Tyrrell, A. Muflw, R. Regimbel, C. Brown On lk-teinber the sixth the annual junior Elocution and Senior Elocution contests were held jointly. judges were Mrs. olin Kell , Mr. Harr Hazel, and Mr. Geor fe Mullins. A record crowd attended and thorou 'Ill en'o ed the ex 1. Y Y ' In ' In Y I Y tc-prionally well prepared and excellently delivered selections. james Sandmeyer, class of 50 was chairman and Gerald Lyons rendered the musical selections. THE PROGRAM SENIOR DIVISION JUNIOR DIVISION 'lille l'atli il.llf0llj,:ll the Cemetery , Raymond Regimbal The Gold Louies A h D William Qolemm Ylllte rlluttori .... Charles Brown The Dukite Snake . ,Ames Rcblmbll llmc lell- lale llc-art . Bernard Tyrrell Tl I C .Q S 1.1 ' .ll. I 'lcaclicrs Are Funny . . Arnold Mutli K Unvlus 0 I Oquy A WI mm XX 'PPCI On the Road to lic-rlin . james Haier An lmljcfml Secret ' - RIIHCV De5m1f'5 . J., - . DWR-,ion Winner mor Division Winner get-not Junior-Senior Elocuhon WN Wir CHARLES BRO HAM W'PPEL 1. ' is , ,,,i.:, Q V,. :.::s:,,,i: K 5,4 ,bww P hw, 5354. Q Q3 W ' A .Y , NSE. Fw, wg .KA ...J Y, . A V . 1 A iv-' 3 A I A l A KA Fil KU WM 2. W... Row 4: J. Kelly, J. Baier, C. Brown, G. Lyons, T. Roy, H. Hunlilrer Row 3: J. Sandmeysrr, L. Dunbar, J. Glesener, J. Liffle, G. Slulir, T. Si. Hilaire . Row 2: Row 1: ue D Carey F Maier G Zerr A Muli B Tyrre L. Sclwwaegler, G. Brule, D. Cyr, M. Silbernagel, R. Reqeimbal, G. Sf. Hilaire, W. Benoif C D.Brl,. ,. ,. f,. II -- H Club Row 4 T. Roy, L. Svviqny, R. Ponfo, J. Dorn, J. Benoil, B. Nehring, P. LaBissoniere, Modorafor, R. Rossow, T. Mil1lafl,T.Clorl, F. Beoliler,J. Kelly Row 3- F. Z.-lun:-r, J. G-losr-nw, D. Noel, B. Robillarcl, J. Vefsch, M. Nehring, F. Maier, P. Cullen, J. O'Rf-illy, J. Sandmoyor, R. Wuilschicls Row 2 B. O'Brir-ri, J. Diller, I. Saqmillar, J. Liffle. M. Silbernagel. F. Hecox, G. Sfuhr, J. Biscluofl, L. Dunbar, A. Feser, R. Wiesl Row I: C.Wl1ulll1-, D.Cyi, G-.Sffviqny, R. Regeimbal, L. Hanses, G. Marlin, l.. Beaucliene, R. Miller, C.rown, W. Holiluaus, J. Baier MUST .-----..M..M.f-an vu IE E as O of GJ -0- -0- O .: .I .2 -6 L 'D C .. U Q -5 -.E S Z 5 I o :L ni O:o....m..- u..caaaa- -:narrow-w th-0-Ohdl hav Mm-s.b0-N O .E ,L Y E f - ' A E -1- f fi l 71 7 5 3, 2 1 f? 1 1 F i X . .Zl- 6 L 3 ? E. I H 1 5 T1 Y ,S d V t FR . 5 . A wx? 2 It saw T1'9S'f' fi -Ir Fai N, .I :IQ I IRA wa rig S l.'xl L, Al U -ala if 91 f..4,-'Ag 4,47 J f if ,S xxx B X'-M. Q 4, ,nk wb. hi 'S Ns N i -in 2 EX x 1 J' lnmumxqgy U AQ' .' ' 'GW l '--f-vg v NSS Mm is 'NNN mm, L.. Marquette Seniors Leff fo Righf: L. Dunbar. C. Brown, the T. Roy. J, Mailloux, J. sand CAST meyer. J. Velsch Juniors Leff fo Right A. Mufh, M. Koreski, L. Hanses, J. Baier, J. E. Smifh, E. S+. Mary, D. Brule Sophomores Leff fo Righi: W. Coleman, J. Kelley, C. Mulfz, C. Whiffle. R. Sfroup, L. Kolnenge, J. Miller, M. Schoch, G. Marlin Freshmen Back row: R. Poulin, R. Willis, R. Desmaris, R. Ryan. L. Moreau N. Welk Fronf row: W. Wippel, D. Weniz, J. Bernard, P. Siep, R. Lizoffe A. lhli 'T' iv . R Y .y x . Night Seniors Vefsch Sandmeyer Ro' PLA Y Mailloux Juniors J. Baier X D. Brule , M. Koreski J. E. Smifh L. Hanses Sophomores J. Kelley R. Shoup J. Miller G. Merlin M. Sclioci L. Kokenge C. Mulfz l Freshmen L. Moreau P. Siep R. Willis J. Bernard N. Well Kneeling: D. We nh R. Dssmaris J. Urcinoli WATER FIGHTS BOXING X gh Frosh S' ' HORSE AND RIDER P E N A L T I E s ENS BASKETBALL Initiation WASHING THE BUS ROR E BOXING ,mga swuoevl 1 BODY '94 'W wwww rw: f '--- Nw-..X x L' s x x 'X 5' r School Chronical By arm owen SEPTEM BBQ Registration commences. Frosh and new students meet new principal, Fr. Devlin, today, upper classmen later in the week.-Coach LaBissoniere calls Hrst official foot- ball practice. Fr. Hayes opens Noel House to fourteen boarders. Two hundred and fifty-one students settle down for their first full day of school. New faculty member, Mr. Michael Murtaugh, an- nounced.-Class elections held.-New candy store opens with proceeds to go to the annual. Welcome dance by student council. Big success. Final enrollment totals 272.-Mr. J. Kane, of Seattle University Public Relations staff, tells Seniors about S. U. Frosh elections Cthey're always behindj--Mass of the Holy Ghost for High School with breakfast at M.H.S.- Yakima Hi opens our football season at our stadium. just wait till next year. Dance after the game sponsored by student council, again a big success. Ray Miller, while playing on the new St. Paul School, falls and breaks his arm. City Fire Department called to get him down safely. Pep rally sponsored by Dramatics Club. Yea team fight. -Game at Selah. O well! We can't win them all. Fair Day. Holiday all day. Game here with Sunnyside. No kiddin', we really won! -Dance sponsored for Senior Prom. OCTOBER Show, Sundown, Arabs and soldiers and stuff. Gene Tierney. WOW !! Dismissal at 2:45. Good deal??? Fisher Body Co. came and showed us how to make cars. Bryant should have seen this long ago. First Friday.-Game with Kennewick. Educational movie. Railroads, Washington State History. Sophs hold pie sale. Game at C'le Elum. We skunked 'em. Stuhr lost two more teeth.-Marclarion published for the first time of the school year boasting six pages.-Marclarion dance. No school today. Open season for the trigger happy Squires who will probably wander the city and country shooting at anything that comes into their sights.-Fr. Nixon's feast day. Fr. Devlin gives speech at Ellensburg concerning Catholic Education. Date for trials for junior-Senior Elocution announced. Game here with Wapato.-Pep Club dance-Show, Man in the Iron Mask. NOVEMBER The Saintly Squires take a day off to honor their heavenly breathren. Quarter exams. Results prove them not to be a Criterion of Intelligence. Threequarter holiday in honor of Fr. Bruchert's Dia- mond jubilee.-Ellensburg game here.-Noel Hall Dance. Elocution try outs held. The big day's arrived, Frosh Initiation, the day we make the greenies wish they hadn't been born. Armistice Day holiday. The fighting Squires close their football season by losing a heartbreaker to Lewis and Clark of Spokane.-Marquette was well represented in a parade in which they boasted three floats.-Pigskin Frolic by junior class. Standard Oil Co. presents a picture on oil refinement. Yakima Valley Student Conference at Ellensburg. M. H. S. sends fifteen representatives. Beginning of retreat. Fr. G. Toner from Gonzaga was the speaker with Fr. Rebhahn being the Frosh retreat master. --Conference in St. joseph Church. Retreat ends. Boy's spiritual life much enlightened. Thanksgiving Holiday. After the way everyone felt after their Thanksgiving dinner, it is doubtful whether any- one would be in condition to return back to school, so the remainder of the week is called. DECEMBER No dances during Advent. Making preparations for Christ's birthday. The 1949-50 basketball season opens locally with the Squires squeezing past the Kennewick Lions in a pre- season practice game 39-38. Another Holiday students observe the feast of the Im- maculate Conception.-Casaba squad defeats Prosser. junior-Senior Elocution Contest. Well prepared and ex- cently delivered selections by all contestants make judges decision difficult. Chuck Brown receives senior division award. Bill Wippel tops the junior contestants. Student body enjoys afternoon assembly and the movie, The Corsican Brothers. Curtain rises on annual Mar- quette Night. Four original sketches presented. Frosh win plaque with colorful Life with Luigi. Fine Christ- mas edition of the Marclarion meets the happy faces of the student body as they stampede through the doors. Christmas vacation begins, thus giving the students ample time to see Santa Claus. Basketball team travels to Spokane. Squires lose the game against Gonzaga High in the last quarter. JANUARY With New Year's Eve now only a memory it's back to the books and the old grind. Ready to face the New Year with a greater goal ahead. School Chroniccil lconfinuedl 6. Wapato sneaks by Squires in a hard fought game, but the Knights of Columbus make up for it with a free dance featuring a four piece band, and free refreshments. 7. Marquette suffers loss to Selah. I 9. Senior pictures for the annual are taken. 11. Tuberculosis truck arrives to take more pictures of Se- niors, but the entire student body gets into the act. 12. Squires have bad time against a state-tournament bound Top-Hi squad. 13. Frosh sponsor dance of their own in grade school gym. Weather takes a nosedive to nineteen below zero. 14. Marquette takes a turn for the better and swamps the Cle Elum Warriors. 16. Heavy snow. Call out the St. Bernards. 18. Semester exams. Everyone burns the midnight oil beat- ing the books.-Marquette loses to Sunnyside in a fea- tured March of Dimes basketball game. 19. Boxing once more comes into the spotlight with the bold Squire mittmen outslugging Sunnyside. 20. Semester holiday. Marquette hoopsters beat Ellensburg 29-27. Frosh lose to Franklin. 21. Squires again win. Highland is the victim. Dance spon- sored by juniors. 27. Student body enjoys movie Little, Women. Fr. ShiHer's talk on the atomic bomb. FEBRUARY 1. Mercury sets an all time record of dropping to twenty- five belowiat 7:20 A.M. Squires travel to Selah. 3. TopHi-Marquette game postponed because of the weath- er. If only the school furnace would fall apart, we might get a holiday. 4. Squire Boxers beat Grandview 7 to 3. 10. Movie, I Remember Mama. -Squires host Ellensburg. -Dance sponsored by Marclarion. 11. Banquet held at Studio Tea Room for Marclarion Editors Managers. Arnold Muth announced as new editor-in- chief. 16. Boxers lose at Sunnyside. Decision much discussed. 17. Marquette closes a not to hot basketball season with loses to Yakima and Highland on the 17th and 18th. 22. Students receive 'ashes this Ash Wednesday to remind them to be less wordly. Washington's birthday holiday. 26. Marquette is informed that the sportsman's trophy is their's to keep. MARCH 1. Ferdie Maier named boy of month by Yakima Exchange Club. 7-9-11. Yakima Valley Boxing Tournament held at Pros- ser. Len Sevigny and Len Hanses reign as champions of their weight division. 13. Intramural league starts four teams. 17. Marquette boxers defeat Prosses and become division champions. 26. Dad 8: Son Sports Banquet held for football and basket- ball players and 'boxers and also skiers. Two hundred and fifty attend. Bill Underwood is after-dinner speaker. Ted Clerf receives boxing trophy as most inspirational boxer, and Ferdie Maier receives trophy as most inspira- tional basketball player. 27. Fr. Smet shows movies of his native land, Belgium. 29. Frosh beat Seniors for interschool basketball champion- ship. Much dispute over game. 30. junior prom committee sponsors roller skating party. 31. Marquette Seniors keep city in turmoil with riotous Hobo Day. Lee Phipps is crowned king of the hobos. Welchers do public penance for violation of hobo day laws. APRIL 4 1. Marquette High School burns to the ground. Sirens scream and spotlights glare as inmates are seen storm- ing the walls, dragging their ball and chains. April Fool, too bad. . 4. Marquetan staff burns midnight oil putting finishing touches on annual.-Marquette baseballers open season with 5 to 3 victory over Selah. 6. Holy Thursday-Easter vacation starts-Happy Easter. 11. Back to school. Things are rather- slow. 14. Squires travel to Naches. Dance sponsored by Marquetan. 15-18. Squires travel to Waparo, Yakima Hi and Cle Elum. Club dance. 28. Dance after Highland game by Frosh-Soph. MAY 1. junior-Senior Prom at Country Club, with Bill Durban's band. Best yet, we've been told. 2. Come on Ma, lemme sleep! But Misterl am paying atten- tion! 5. Grade School entrance exams. Ye dumb blockheads. 12. Squire Club semi-formal at Marquette Hall. 16. Student elections. Political machines take over school. 18. Ascension Thursday. Another Holiday Churray! hurray!J 22. Official Senior skip day. 23. Wa Hoppen! No Seniors. 24. Still no Seniors. 25. Seniors finally drag themselves back to school. Claim extra holidays were needed to cram for their finals which start today. 26. Seniors make their last bid for graduation. 28. Bacculaureate Mass. Seniors attend in caps and gowns. Graduation exercise at night. 29. Mature Marquette men look at their Alma Mater once more before turning to face the world. juniors take over the task of running the school. 29-31 Exams for the undergrads . . . and then, I'm free- l'm on parole. P ei? T3 -215 Q Gm '- NQELHNZLI-,. -ff' 'Z i 4 f l lf , FR. C. HAYES, S.J.. 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Sandm dh 3: P. LaBissoniere, P. Doran, W. Colem Row hiifle Zauner, C. W E. 1. 0 'E U' vu 'T i O Q I. G2 'U 2 .I rf I J 2 O .nf u vu .D lv 'U 'U 3 U ni '6 .. JE L5 O LZ od ,E 0 ,. -0- GJ r -5 uf C x O Q ni PPE R. Cle N X o at -an VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Marqueffa Marquelle Marquelle Marqueffe Marquelfe Marqueffe Marquelfe Marquelle Marqueffe Yakima 13 Selah 6 Sunnyside 6 Kennewick 14 Cle Elum 0 Toppenish O Wapefo 7 Ellensburg 25 Lewis 81 Clarke 45 Alhleluc Dureclor Team Trainer PAUL LABISSONIERE MR B COLLINS SJ Frosh Gridders . I 8 Row Row Row Row Lilofle, N. Wellr, R. Desmaris, L. Tale, D. Poirier, R. Keller, Mr J Bradley SJ Coach , Verlwey, J. Bernard, R. Poulin, F. Foy, T. Marquis . Velsclw, K. S. Klein, L. Moreau, F. Vefsch, G. Couglwlin, L. Lenz M. Sclwaflner, A. Jalwner, V. Sclmumalrer, P. Siep, G. Clwapdelalne l JOHN DITTER JIM O'RIELLY JIM DORN JIM SANDMEYER lf' PNA YVN mg-M PAT DORAN JOE VETSCH TED CLERF RED RHEAUME gm-N., BOB PONTO GARY STUHR f 5l BERNIE ROBILLARD DON CYR TED ROY x X 5 -A 4. Basketball wwf-1 wmv and UB Squad Co aclw Row 2: H. Hunzilner, J. Kelly, W. Coleman, F. Beebler, P. Doran Row 1: J. Cyr, R. Ponlo, R. Downs, G. Slul1r, F. Maier 1949-50 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Highland-here G' L Q EBUL LLaxsSONlERE Dec. 6 Kennewick-lhere Jan. 21 Dec 8 Prosser-here Jan. 26 Dec. 14 Kennewick-here Jan. 27 Dec. 21 Prosser-lhere Feb. 1 Jan. 6 Wapalo-here Feb. 3 Jan. 7 Selah-'lhere Feb. 10 Jan. 12 Top-Hi-here Feb. 11 Jan. 14 Cle Elum-here Feb. 17 Jan. 20 Ellensburg-'llmere Feb. 18 Managers G. ZERR, R. REGEIMBAL, R. ALBlN Yakima-lbere Wapalo-llaere Selah-here Top-Hi-ll1ere Ellensburg-here Cle Elum-llmere Yallima-here Highland-llwere l Row 3 Row Marqueffe Marqueffe Marqueffe Marqueife Marqueffe Marquefie Marqueffe Marqueffe Marqueffe X53 I Row 2 1 I K I . .6 4.11 4 , V6 6 E. Row 2: R. Sanderson, W. Wippel, F. Mercy, E. Couriney, R. Ryan, J. Poirier, F. Vefsch Row 1: R. Keller, D. Slwarpes, A. lhli, L. Tale, H. Snyder, R. Poulin Marqueiie 24 Top-Hi 25 MarqueH'e 19 Wapalo 36 Marquefie 20 Washingfon 19 Marquefie 22 Franklin 24 Marqueiie 18 Ellensburg 25 Marqueffe ' 16 Top-Hi 38 Marquefie 20 Waparo 28 Marque++e 25 Washingfon 24 Marque'He 33 Franklin 31 Marquehe 22 Ellensburg 28 Marquerfe 29 Gonzaga 36 CITY CO-CHAMPIONS 'QW' Y 53 M R. L. KAPFER 'if 52' A ik 125' JANUARY I4 Seallle Slri Club Jr. Slalom: Marquefle Firsl Place JANUARY 20 Wenalchee: Marquefle Second Place JANUARY 28 All-Slale four way meei af Leavenworlhz Marquelle Second Place FEBRUARY I8 lnlernalional four way High School meei. Rossland, B. C. Marquefle Third Place FEBRUARY 22 Sfavens Pass,AIl4S1aIe High School Gian? Slalom Marqueffe Firsf Place FEBRUARY 25 P.N.S.A. four way High School meef af Walla Walla Marquelle Third Place MARCH 5 Yakima Valley Championship. American River Marqualla Firsf Place 'P J. Sandmeyer, L. Schwaegler, R. Schwaegler, J. Di++er SKI TROPHIES IBehindl P.N.S.A. Downhill: Team Ish lFronIl Yakima Valley Championship Team 2nd, Slafe Gianl Slalom, Individual Ish Sealfle Slxi Club Jr. Slalom Individual Ish Sfale Giani Slalom, Team Isl: P.N.S.A. Slalom, Individual Isl Seaffle Ski Club Jr. Slalom, Individual 3rd, P.N.S.A. Downhill, Individual Isl P.N.S.A. four way Combined Team 3rd, . .N.S.A. Slalom Isl Team. fi,, T '43 Wm ' .A 1 g'z1 I , fax-xx , H . 4 s -UF ...,, X Row 4: W. Painode, B. Nehring, M. Nehring Row 3: L. Beauchene, L. Hanses, J. Baier, L. Sevigny, T. Clerf Row 2: Mr. Bradley, S.J. fcoachl, V. Schumalrer, G. Sevigny. L. Sauve, T. Mifzlaff Row 1: W. Gooler, D. McShurley, G. Brule, T. Huck, M. Schoch cy. Q Byron Nehring - fs x i f. R, 5 L 'Pas' if' QR ,Q U' Se A b fs Marvin Schoch, Valley Semi-Finalisf Len Sevigny, Valley Champion 'X 3 2 i, 1 1 x l Vi., , 7--. it George Sevigny. Co-Caplain 1949-50 Schedule Sunnyside Top Hi Sunnyside Prosser While Swan Top Hi Grandview Prosser Grandview Tolals Marquelfe Marquelfe Marquefie Marqueffe MarqueHe Marqueffe Marquelfe Marqueife Marqueffe Valley Semi-Finalisf, Co-Ca pfain Ted Clerf, lnspiralional Award Winner Pi QQ 3. X mf X15 .i x + N X 3 -1 xg X v .-. -0- , Cx I. Len Beauchene -Tv? - I Jim Baier, Valley Semi-Finalisf Len Hanses, Valley Champion Nlo ting f xi, Q, 1 3. XLeXN, L. Vx Yfxdn, J C D Xxeanme, E. . qv, 3. Wx Coach La Wxssonxeve, Pxqopsovlkom ovqe, Y. Kev, 3. S'4.Ge Y5,Y'.X+Aa srfno XN. Red-. Rheaume E A + Ro-44 'l'. . Ro'oKXXavA, L. Dunbar, Vx. Yxun-ixkev, 1. Yxoq, . Xexnan Row N: S. Johnson, 6. 0eYXarnus, 3.5r1anK,Ys. Downs, 6. Skukr, . sow, . 'nXer, SPSEB PAL SCYXEUUX-E Marquekke 5 Sehb 3 Marqueike N3 CXe Hu,-n 'X Marqnekke 'L EXXens'ouvq 3 Mavqnekke 'VS Nackwes B Mg-nquekke NA Wapako A Marquekke 1. 'fdiwna 3 R W Nvarquekke X0 Toppenxsk 4 . aes, L x v . Rhea ume. P. L.qBi, ., 5 V ax Sonier' F ki t 1? . Mai . X er f ' L. D . M 1 QA unb ,gg j E Y nw. ar. E J- 5 ' , if - S+. Ge Tim' Urge 0 -A .L I 5 s 4 .4 1 2 2 i ' Q 1 -'N 1 if - 1 Z ,Hiya X 'Q ,,n' i - 5 , ' L 4 , - 5 nw in 3 . , Q ff .KX :X 2 , n n ,Z 3 ,XL ,i N 7 an ll ' me of ,A 'N 'N R. . E, gthesf . George 'r 9 I' Y Row 2 M De groselller K Klein, s. aobillud U Us 5' b 1 Q A 1 w . f x All J Q S , X 4 K . , uh . X: ' 7 ' we-' Q.. 7 ...,-0 , -, .. f D is Q .1 Q i' - .N Q - Q.. fab 'N L lX . K. . we S . Manage 8 M we : wr N X NK XYFFNQ -1 - L. l iii lan- L. Dunbar In - FROSH BASEBALL SCHE Marqueffe 5 Franklin MarqueHe 12 Washingfon MarqueH'e -,- Selah Marqueffe -.. Ellensburg Marqueffe -- Grandview Marqueffe T- Wapafo Marqueffe L Grandview Marque'He L. Franklin 1 C 5 i' in . J: ,wr ig' will 1 ' V Q f ' lu 1 1 i 1 1 . H .94 . As .Qx,a+'ip- - -6 ' Q 1 'hi l I . ' a . :K f QS 'K ii '55 1' ' i N -1-'J iq. D. Verlwey, R. Desmaris R Poirier R Ryan J B dl 1-ff-if Q , . , . , . ra ey, S. J., Coach Row 1 F Foy R Willis R Poulin, R. Sanderson, T. Lennar+z, H. Snyder, G. Cluapdelaine, R. Keller, J. P iche, L. Taie, J. Downs Corcoran Shoe Shinning PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Marqueile Moihers Club MarqueHe Sfudenf Council Dr. and Mrs. Lamberl' Benoil' Dr. and Mrs. Louis Benoil' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cahalan Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Clerf Mr. and Mrs. John P. Glesener Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Heh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kohls Mr. and Mrs. George Zerr Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McAr+hur Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pinkerlon Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Courfney Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ollivier Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Brule Mr. and Mrs. Marlin M. Regan Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bischoff Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd La Bree Mr. and Mrs. David Benoif Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tanner Mullz lnsurance Co. 106 S. 2nd Sf.-Phone 6362 Kennel-Ellis Sludio Arcade Bldg.-Phone 9800 Schichll Broihers Machinery 502 S. 2nd-Pllone 22151 Moxee Cify Warehouse W. E. Rivard, Prop.-Phone 23943 Brown's Pharmacy 218 E. Yakima-Phone 9161 F. E. Randal and Son Dry Goods Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Brule Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miner Mr. and Mrs. Amie J. Pafnode Mr. and Mrs. Anion Maier Mr. and Mrs. George C. Locke Mr. and Mrs. George Corheli Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Schunke Mr. and Mrs. John Diehen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Langevin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Villaume Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Zauner Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Regimbal Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Chapdelaine Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Polk Mr. and Mrs. Reber! P. Cuddeback Mr and Mrs. A. Roy Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Baier Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Slruzik Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Whippel Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Milnor Mr. and Mrs. John M. Beehler Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Draper Dr. and Mrs. Paul Benoif Mr. and Mrs. Francis Draper Lee Semon Men's Furnishings 111 E. Yakima-Phone 28517 Alex Deccio Associaled Service 302 N. 1sl'-Phone 7073 Soufh Sixih Grocery 415 S. bfh-Phone 22141 Wally Klingla Service 101 N. 3rd-Phone 9502 Frank Homes Service N. 3rd H B-Phone 25820 107 S. 2nd-Phone 5388 Triangle Music Co. 18 S. 2nd-Phone 4089 Simons Furnifure Co. 23 N. 3rd-Phone 4153 Kohl's Shoe Sfore 203 E. Yakima-Phone 5966 Commercial Hoiel Hun+ing1'on's Aufo Top Shop 412 W. Chesinuf-Phone 7455 Delormes Shurline Markef 816 N. 4'I'h-Phone 8767 Garmo's Grocery Sfore 802 E. Yakima-Phone 8355 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Kennell-Ellis Sfudios, Yakima Norfh Pacific Bank Noie Co.. Sea++Ie Cafholic Exiension Sociefy, Chicago lnfernafional News Phofos. New York Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Nap Sauve Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Grommesch Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sagmiller Mr. and Mrs. J. Mah Mr. and Mrs. Mario Gaspereiii Mrs. Jean Ryan Mrs. Fred Horner Mrs. Henry Scho'H Mrs. Bonney D. Crilchley Mrs. Lorie M. Tompkins Mrs. Helen Bells Mr. Roberf L. Saxfon Mr. Edward J. 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