Sacred Heart Academy - Atrian Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1958

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'- E1 , , , -2, ,Bi LIQN 'T - -NN VA 7 ,R 4fz4. ,LQXX nf Iledllratmn Qne hundred years ago durrng the rergn of Napoleon III there appeared at Lourdes a town 1n a Pyrenean valley a beautrful Lady 1n wh1te to a l1ttle French peasant g1rl Bernadette Soublrous Elghteen tlmes thns Lady appeared to the chrld the f1rst tlme on February 11 the last on uly 16 the feast of Our Lady of Mt Carmel But It was on March 25 the feast of the Annuncxatlon that the v1s1on told Bernadette her name As the chrld later related If When I asked her the th1rd txme Cro tell me her namej she looked grave and seemed to become humble She jomed her hands and l1fted them to her breast She looked up at the sky Then slowly separatlng her hands l1ke thrs she leaned down toward me and sald 1n a tremblmg vo1ce I am the Immaculate Conceptlon Thus Mary conflrmed the dogma that had been declared by H15 fmed the speclal prnxlege that had been Mary s She had been exempt from or1g1nal sm from the very moment of her conceptlon On December 8 1954 durlng the Centenary Marlan Year our glorrous re1gn1ng Pont1ff P1u XII declared and deflned the dogma of Marys Assumpuon nnto heaven By add1ng thxs new lustre to Our Lady s crown H1s Holrness Plus XII complemented the dogma of her Immaculate Conceptlon with that of her glornous Assumptxon Wxth lov1ng but humble presumptlon we dedlcate our book to our Immaculate Mother durmg th1s centenary year of her Appar1t1ons at Lourdes and to her two devoted and pr1v1leged sons Plus by the grace of God Supreme Ponuff past and present You who are Queen of All Crea non by the rxghr and power of your dn me Son are both patron and model for all those who exerc1se the rlght of aurhorrty J , . . Holiness Pius IX, on December 8, 1854. In the Bull Izzeffabilis he de- X x 3 5 4 .wh '15 -,g,, . A C, 4, Q ff , ,',r'f L 4 ., Q, ' . V ' , 'v ' . -'L X fl an 'P 'if 74' ' ' 7' , ' vii nigfif-ge . i :- M., Q -- fav ff .. 4 4 x ,.'.ff x A ,.. rf . Q u , 51490. . . ' X 5834303 Y The devorxon of Our Holy Father Pope Plus XII ro our Immaculate Mother mamfests rtself ln the PIC ture when as Papal Legare 1935 he honored Mary as Co Redempmx durmg the celebration of the mnereenth Centenary of the Redemption Hrs Excellency Most Reverend Francrs R Lerpzxg DD Brshop of Baker In thrs vast mrsslonary drocese wxth 1ts thrrty sex en parlshes and m1ss1ons there are eleven churches dedrcated to Our Lady Among these are the tltles of Our Lady of Lourdes Immaculate CODCCPIIOH Our Lady of the Valley Our Lady of Mt Car mel Our Lady of the Angels and SIX named wrth s1mpl1c1ty St Mary , . , . . - V . . . 9 Y I 7 . . . . , , . , , - 5 3 7 ' , - 9 9 . . . ' ' ' ' u as 7 . . ti Rex X llham 5 Stone Suprrmrendenr of Dmeesrn Xhools irsrcr Mrry Angelrm Irmupll barred Hurt Audemy XE Rxgh Rex Monsignor T horhy P Casey Pas or Sacred Heart Church Mother of Our Sax 1or the Gate of Heaven through whom Chrrsc came to us 'md we go to Chrrst grwe us a hxely farth that through our Mother me may Come closer to the Father the Son and the Holy Sprrrt Mnlher nf Uur Savlur G .T 19? Fur Everlastlnq Llfe Wrthout bread we cannot l1ve The daily bread for whlch we ask also rncludes the Bread of Lrfe Attendance at Mass and the receptron of Holy Communlon rs an every day must for many Academy students And so the day begms wrth God and contmues wrth Hrm through classes 1nd actxvrtres In thrs W1y we learn th'1t success IS not always a matter of rades, but more often 1 m1tter of motlve 'md coopcr1 ant th'1n ln thrs Flther Crlbbrn guts the Sacred Host to 1 group of senxors I I Q I ' . g . . ' . . - tlon. The success we attam IH the next llfe rs more rmport- -2 I ' ' Y' 'I xl 'ir--7' juniors are nor necessarily learning to be lawyers. Father Fisher explains ro Pauline l'l?I'lll1y'. Selma MHISOD, Par MCClurg. and Cynthia Kann the origin of all law. Rev. Alfrenl Fisher' How could I understand unless someone guide me? No student in the Academy can offer such an excuse in regard to his religion. Experienced teachers, excellent books, and reg- ular periods give ample opportunity for all pupils to have sufficient knowledge about faith and morals. Robert Amberg, Kathleen Radspin- ner, Mike Slowey, Kathy Townley, and Ellis Guy listen closely to Father Cribben as he discusses the miracle performed by Christ on the man born blind. Rev. Austin Cribbin .'Y-'L 1' i. 1 Sail if! Es 4. gp if A 7 uv gf . ' s I V -4, ,.L4 ,5s: I ggymav QQ KJV:-X -, bf 5wf5f,, f-- fi 9. Wifwz, 4 .dw . B K, , my A 53. , WIQ ., fr?- f Lf nf., x g HA. , :uma 1, 1 N.-5, fi zfgifmk .Q . ... Q x Y 'Q , v 1: I1 Mary, We llrnwn Thee with Hlussnms Tntlay .tl E 704 .-.- .1-a 1, o n 1 i i lili- if-L' 'x 'n fe-': l I lm, .4 ' 1: , - ff 1' -f ,. f np? ' . ' ,,,'b 1 fl f'A- .-fm ' ' N2 Chin, Surrounded by her 'crowns the srarue of the of God. , , , h D V, H C. 1 1 J! ' rnmax' x Q 0 H ' 1 r, x , f ' II I . I ,I . J' Q 1' 1 ' 4 'I' I ' 1 1'1- x' i -s N 'xx . nal I vi ' oo ' 3 ' Mary's Month! Whzlt lweautif 1 cmories the month of 'C will always recall. And the cl la of all the delightful L .' ,, -dedicated to Mary is the May P cssion, when the high 3- ' , s forms a living rosary and crow their hcavehly Mother up iv J Lpraycr and flowers. n x to N : x r 2 A 5 .sg if ge, , is JE semi' A 'v3iW!!eg A 1 ' V ' 'S gf ZS ff Q Q i ,Q ,vw mg. R ,,v. J. fa 'Y' ,, X. X , ,DE iff.. K-ff ' uf. fx .4 V 9, ma , A LSB' Q., 5 x S V N3 M' A x 5' BFA ' if ,M A we Q vs Q-an-sr---' ' E. I HMI-cz I W y M 5 k 'gk '17 Y tn A Religion in action can find expression in many ways, particularly by the show- ing of true clmrity toward ones neigh- lvor. This wc try to do in true imita- tion of Mary. 1 ltlity officers --H A, klciitlrzcjcw- ski, M. XY'.mrs, Al. lirok, iintl D. l,ouic - - gt-t gr 'liliiinksgiving bas- ket ruuly for ilu' priests to tlulivcr to sonic poor family. , R .iw St. I'm11t1,r Bmzgr 103 The Fzrft Crib was the Academy float which took first prize in thc citys Christ- mas p.1r.1dc. ,254 I 1 S s 3 r FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROXV: john Jackson. Rose Sandburg. Gayle Carnini, Kath- r'n Townle' Richard Rochon, Sandra Burns. SECOND ROXV: San- l I- dra Espcrsen. Gerald Amerling. Patricia Brumble. Robert Amberg Marguerite Mitchell. THIRD ROXV: -Iacklyn XVallace. Con Fitzgerald Michael XVard. Ellis Guy, Rose XY aters, Elaine Beck. if U if ! ?f,ff, W WVYM ,EM we Sister M. john Magdalen C7 - Randy Smith conducts a Latin I drill, with S. Burns, K XX'ood M Knight. I COX. 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As the boundaries of the earth eleereise the relfition ship between nation and nation ind min ind min be Comes increasingly important Hence the study uf Christian social principles elovetiils with thit of demoe racy and world history. ff Torn Amberg kibitres on Antlre De liel. Josephine lxrolx s ie le and Nina XY'hite who tre rrrtng ing n display for Aineriein history Y? QI SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROXV: Roberta Hurley, Joyce Beard, George Hurley, Edward May, Ann Jendrzejewski, Eleanora Snyder. SECOND ROXV: Deanna Louie, Elizabeth Sykes, Gary Pastega, Richard Cottinugham, Kenneth Manchester, Terri Toles, ,lean Gasperini. THIRD ROXV: Veronica Herrera, Susan Bray, William Fos- ter, ,Iohn Barry. .Ioylenc Goerges. Frances Monri. FOITRTH ROXV: XVilli.1m Xvilkinson, -Iohn Novak, Kenneth Arne, Anthony Krok, james Stone, Robert Andersch, XY'illiam Manning. Sister Mary Rosula aj W, fvjufwf, y r I -12' , 'f x' N- . r ' -925 2154, .Eflggjj J f 4 W U fb M, K nfllfzqi 5 - 5 ' 4.1 2,7 W. 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Margaret Clolwcll, Sharon Rosson, Bill Cox, and Eileen Fitz- gemld, i ' ,.-ff -T The juniors find thnr,as soon as they learn one figure in geometry, they go right on to another. Bur Michell Brett, Arliru Cotton. Jo- lene Mingo. :mtl Pat Fitzgerald do not find this process too discour- aging. l l J, 3 H . ., f: as .,, 'V . 1,0 5 if 'nl' 1 Q' fix . w-pp -P N ,Vu 44 , 1 'T N. ggi! if H Y X' Ka' Qt 4 I XY, rfggn 69 ., . b I 0 40' v.. Hm..X6 56 . ,t Q A .auu F f . -J L M , ., . y 1 wt'-1 A 'f QX W: -. V, 4.15.22 we-.14 as . .fi3,,,' gigigwy- aka? ' X. v W Q asf ln' N X I' 'yfqw That the Wheels nf Business May Hun The sound of keys clicking all the day long testifies to the need students find for this sub- ject. Very few graduate from the Academy without having taken at least one year in typ- ing, for college students find this skill as im- portant as business students do. Sister Mary Clarita juniors acquire rhythm, speed, and accuracy in their typing classes. '- 1 33 Alllllli-ll, Veqetallle nr Mlneral In 1 rtgxon noted for tts comfer ots trtes btology students hue no spttnntns for study Brll Foster lxen Arne B111 W1lk1HSOU and Dtmm Iouxt compare therr fmd ings with the thart Fr slmmen stxenusts wonder what tt vwodld bt 11kt to tmxtl mto outer spate Gayle Larnlm Pdt Ixorsen Gerald Amberlmgb and Ixcn Moty are Stung to bt prepared umor plmxsnts studtnts K1 Shoop Mrkt Brumble Mlthcll ltlxscm prow thlt nctther miss mlttrml nor ltnlgth of trc iffcct tht k7Lfl0Ll of ubrxtton I I , , A , L .. . , 4 I ' , 7 , , , N . Y' A , A 7 l A 2 D tlifficultv in bringing L1 variety Of Brett, Mnrgatrct Smith, and Larry . . ' . A 1 ,. A A , ' ' ' 1 A '. ' Y 1 t 1 s ' x 1 '- ' ' - ' ' ' l 1 ' . . Y Y, K 'IH' 1' Interested seniors - Delberr Folk, Willianm Cox, Sharon Rosson, and Maureen Novak - discover, under the guidance of Sister Cecil, that the single force of a crane boom may be resolved into two compon- ent forces. Will 1 I i 1 l 4 4 -5 ' Ik J it . , wr i 1 'I' aculale 'lf it cl. Mather f ,gr X n'x -4 R. Ann Louxse Safgem Valedxctorlafl J,f 55 Y js, U - Q! off 1. Vf Tj! ff gf .f r' 7 1' . .fbffyj JW ,., M. nf ff x C V3 WX X J K kv, Nf , ,fx 5 Eileen Sal G- Fitz Sera Uta gotian , . y w be at 1 l . A :Helix A David J. Beard Sacred Heart 612 N. 8th Street C.C.D. 1,55 Sodality 43 Poetry Award 1g Football 25,43 Basketball 1,2,5,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Letterman 1,2,3,4g Fire Squad 3,4. Sister Mary Cecil Donald R. Collins Route 1, Box 936 Transfer from Henley 3. CHIMES Staff 4g ATRIAN Advertising Manager 45 Football 3,4g Basket- ball 3,4g Baseball 3,4g Letterman 3,4g Fire Squad 4. eniorri en iorri Ronald L. Conforti Sacred Heart 204 So. Riverside Cl-IIMES Sports Editor 3g Football 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3g Letterman 1,2,3g Most Ins- pirational Player Sg C.C.D. 1,3. a1 Margaret A. Colwell St. Pius X Route 1, Box 55, Bonanza C.C.D. 1,35 Library Club 4g Choir 1,2,3g Letterman 2,35 Pep Club 2,3g president 4. William E. Cox Sacred Heart 1025 North 7th Street Transfer from Honokaa High 4. Fire Squad 4. .. 5 if -fl few 5 v ef x Calvin E. Day 3408 Granite Street C.C.D. lg CHIMES Staff 43 ATRI- an Business Manager 4g Football 13 Basketball lg Fire Squad 4. 11 ' XS? -w.!ifw-f- ttfagtnll M.-'fizw - f yifqa g.-s M r it 43 I lg' J 1 .3 , A I 5 A .?4AW:J.L:g f,f -f :f.f!zi:,- Mary Ann Dedrick Sacred Heart 1005 Pine Street C.C.D. l,33 CHIMES Staff 4g AT- RIAN Assistant Editor 43 Library Club vice president 43 Choir 1,2,- 5,43 Mixed Chorus 43 Madrigals 4. Eileen G. Fitzgerald Sacred Heart Rt. 5, Box 296 SALUTATORIAN Asb Vice President 4g Secretary 34 Treasurer 23 C.C.D. 1,52 Library Club 43 Choir 1,2,3g Pep Club 534. 3. ,. Delbert Folk Sacred Heart 188 Dahlia Transfer from Sarra Catholic High 2. Class President 4g C.C.D. 2g Football 43 Basketball 25,43 Letter- men 43 Fire Squad 3,4. ti' xl '- l 2 Patrick j. Hallinan Sacred Heart 39 High Street C-C-D 1,5,4g Football lg Basket- ball Zg Fire Squad 2,3,4. GUNS Mary Kaye Harris Sacred Heart 5753 Butte Street Sodality 41 Chimes 39 Library Club 4g Poetry Award l,2g Essay Award 21 Choir l,2,3g C.C.D. 15,45 Let- terman 1,4 Donald L. Horn 3850 Summers Lane Transfer from Henley 2. CHIMES Business Manager 33 Foot- ball 5,49 Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Letterman 2,5,4g Fire Squad 3,4g C.C.D. 3,4. Karen L. Lavenik Sacred Heart P.O. Box 761 WRITER OF CLASS WILL Class Vice-President 1,53 Treasurer 4g C.C.D. l,3g ATRIAN 43 Library Club Treasurer 4g Choir l,2,5,4g Mixed Chorus 4g Francelians lg Madrigals 2,5,4g Pep Club 2, Vice- President 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1. Maureen Novak Sacred Heart 1919 Manzanita Street WRITER OF CLASS HISTORY Class President 1g Class ViCe-Presi- dent 4g C.C.D. 1,3,4g SSCA 33 S0- dality 1,2,5,4, prefect 53 ATRIAN 43 Choir 1,2,3,4g Triple Trio 45 Mixed Chorus 4g Madrigals 2,3,4g Francelians 1g N.F.S.M. 1,23 Pep Club 2,3,4g Girls' State 5. Sharon Rosson Sacred Heart 125 South 9th Street TRIBUTE TO PARENTS Class President 23 Class Secretary 4g C.C.D. 1,3,4g ATRIAN 4g Li- brary Club 4g Poetry Award Choir 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus Maclrigals 2,3,4. Ivan Pankey Sacred Heart 1855 Portland Street ASB President 4g Class Vice-Presi- dent 2g C.C.D. 1,35 ATRIAN 4' a Poetry Award 35 Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1g Letter- man 152,3,4g Fire Squad 2,5, Chief 4. eniord eniord Judith D. Seibert Sacred Heart 2255 Darrow Street Sodality 13 C.C.D. 1.31 CHIMES Ex- change Editor -lg Library Club -ig Choir 12.5.41 Mixed Chorus' 41 Madrigals 2.5.-'lg Francelians lg Pep Club 2. ' ' xg fg-,' , ii '1 4537?-'it 1 . .,i , J.g?,,, .J :, -Q-iii! Eve Anne Roessner Saffcd Hefiff 2468 Oregon Avenue Transfer from North Plainfield High, fig Choir -43 Mixed Chorus 4g Madrigals 4. Library Club -i. Cora 1, Steele Box 71, Alturas. California Class Secretary 2.3: CCD. 1.2.3 ATRIAN staff 41 Poetry Award 33 Choir 1.2.34 Library Club secre- tary4. ht' wwf' Ann 1.. Sargent Sacred Heart Gen. Del.. Redding. Calif. VALEDICTORIAN Transfer from Shasta Union High 3. Sodality -ig CCD. 53 CHIMES staff -1, Editor 5. ATRIAN Editor 41 Li- brary Club. president -ig Choir 5.-iz Mixed Chorus fig Madrigals -i . Wlitit mother does not like to share the joys of her children? To you, Mother, whom we call Cause of Our joy, we bring all our pleasures, our activities. and our social life, And, trusting you. we know that you will help us to preserve our innocence, ' Grp' 4-423 . ' Q Cause of our Joy .N , Q x fi' 5' ,4Cf.wfw4 Iv' Reading clockwise, the class offi- cers are as follows: SENIORS: Maureen Novak, vice- presidentg Delbert Folk, presidentg Karen Lavenik, treasurerg and Sharon Rosson, secretary. JUNIORS: Josephine Krok, treas- urerg Lawrence Jackson, vice presi- dentg Kay Shoop, secretaryg and Michael Brumble, president. SOPHOMIRES: William Mann- ing, presidentg Ann jendrzewski, secretaryg john Novak, treasurerg and Deanna Louie, vice president. FRESHMEN: Rose Wfaters, sec- retaryg Sandra Esperson, treasurerg Patricia Korsen, presidentg and Robert Amberg, vice president. 5 Q , L ml ,fm E4 Capturing the picture for perma- nence, S. Bray, M. McNoise, J Novak, S. Esperson, R. Andersch and J. Stone use a variety of media If 4.4. 1 1 Sis N. White, M. Smith, M. Waters, and A. Cotton, with advice from Sister Rosula, choose china for painting. FIRST ROW' J Beard M Wfilkinson L Lcake J Mingo D Louie K Smith M Guidi C Gervais SECOND ROW F Monti S Rosson M Colvvell V Slowey M Harris J Frasier P Herlihy M A Ded rick K Lavenik THIRD ROW J Jackson J Krok A Sargcnt J Goerges J Novak M Watcrs M Nowak J Seibtrr G Pas tcga FOURTH ROW J Barry XX Man ning XX Vsilkinsen T Ambcrg, P Fitz gerald P McC1urf, A DeBel T Krok K Arne ter Marv Cecilia Francis 49 l 7 The Written Wnril What must it be like to put out a daily paper? the staff members wail when they are in the throes of putting the Chimes to bed. But the satisfaction derived from the finished product more than compensates for the work and time it takes to put out the paper and the yearbook. 1, Judi Seibert, Exchange Editor, directs staff members in prepar- ing the Chimes for mailing. Cynthia Kann, Margaret Smith, Judy Frasier, Michell Brett, and Madelon Guidi make short work of the job. w D 4. Editors jean May and Selma Matson Ccenterp plan the next issue of the paper with page edi- tors, Tom Powell and Marilyn Waters, Karen Lavenik orders her Atrian from Calvin Day. business man- ager, while Sharon Rosson and Maureen Novak give checks for sponsors to Donald Collins, ad- vertising manager. Eve Ann Rossner and Mary Kaye Harris look over Editor Ann Sargent's shoulders at year- book plans. Cora Steele and Mary Ann Dedrick, assistant editor, make a tentative layout. .JJ- Ihr Mdllurg Staff Plwmgnlphcr 'CF' X X is 19 , Ngi . s 35 3 ,I , vu, i,.a...----- UM mn.. .-..,.,., ,Nt iii of 1 95.4 -'.fAw - . 'xii S Y -J gl X-'M fi Wlvqmqn ' '31 1' I . ' 9' if W '51 ' gvuflf -'.3v,f1 'M V '3 'r Mghbux 3 in is -,,f , 6' wg, N-f 'Q .Q . 0 , Mf 1. I 5? . aa, 1 9 k,... 3. 1 R5 ,P JL S P -v3'.,.'bf' f its W ,M S., . .M A x -2 ' .A . gd K 'mf Q 1, ,R V gs .M- W 5 ' 5? Q 55,151 A 'gwgl - W? my VX iv .M fb al QT. -2. 5 1 Q Y i S At the banquet given in honor of the football team, the players received their awards. Seated at the guest table are: Rev. Alfred Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hunsaker, Dr. Robert Harrahill, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kempf, Mr. Ralph Carr, and Rev. Austin Cribbin. Sodalists have a little social in the library after reception into the sodality. Jolene Mingo is on the serving committee. Where All Must Hume The Library Club, to which senior girls may aspire, trains stu- dent librarians in all the work that is essential in a school library. Not only do the members become familiar with all departments of the library, but they also learn to accession and catalog. Eileen Fitzgerald and Mary Ann Dedrick replace books on the shelves - this is a daily duty. Mar- garet Colwell. Ann Sargent and Ka- ren l..1venik have a private joke they are enjoying. Y 1..,...x UNIX 5 1 an Y- , 'o' 0' 1 MQW' r,........ -H luv. 1 6 A ' 8 v , L- 1' f f Q' f X y, 'f W' ' f. 15, Vg 5 ' I M. 11 v 4 ' jl'x9 . fl lift 5 ' -'V-es. ww, 4 an , sqq ia is I ,5 if , ,Q V ,mf ix fH 1 if .gk , Q-I xx SN Gym leaders are selected from lhe juniors and seniors. Above: Leaders Ethel Florez, Arlita Cotton, Mary Kaye Harris, and Josephine Krok. Pep llluh Sophomores and freshmen are required to take physical educationg upper classmen may choose the course as an elective. Games and plays are part of the course. , Sophomores and freshmen com- pete in shuffleboard and basketball. Kathleen Morgan and Susan Bray take on Mary Ellen Rossner and Eleanor Snyder for a game. Mar- guerite Mitchell tries for a basket, but Frances Monte, Elizabeth Sykes, and Terri Toles are sure she will not make it. Sister Mary Norine ull the Grid V K nu QQ? ,f. 1 N, Z' C? Q. ivy it -,,. .gi 4? 339 ,.,,iqf,1 At the end of a most discourag- ing season, the Trojans found them selves with a record of five losses and one win, the last achieved from a forfeiture by Jacksonville. Lack of size and weight kept a scrappy team from scoring against their heavier and more experienced opponents. Only in the Bonanza game did they get through for two touchdowns. .Gi 4 ' A is L -f -f.-...1-me .A 5 Link le! .-A--hr FOOTBALL SCORES Opp. SHA MERRILL ............ 30 0 TALENT ....ss........ 0 19 CHILOQUIN ..,..... 24 o BONANZA .,.. .... 2 6 13 59 0 MALIN ............i,.i s 'Q E G, . at ici-hi 61 ,L ' E -and V 4 f M, Q S 4 SH 2: 36 pd ll 45 S. i The Trojan team in the above picture are: STAND- ING-Bill W'ilkinson, Tom Amberg, Delbert Folk, Tony Krok, Coach Kempf. Andre DeBel, Don Col- Un lins. Don Horn. and Dave Beard. KNEELINGZ Lar- ry Jackson and George Hurley. Hard luck continued to dog the Trojans, footsteps right through the basketball season, when lack of height and experience brought defeat followed by defeat. Xvith only one player having had any previous ex- perience, the varsity put up a tremendous fight against overwhelming odds. The Academy managed to break into the win Column with a S9-41 drubbing of Gilchrist. Two games were heartbreakers to lose. One of these was a 45-42 defeat from Tulelake in an overtimeg the other was a 37-36 defeat handed out by Henley when they scored a bucket in the last five seconds of play. To coach Jerry Kempf it was also a difficult season-this, his first at Sacred Heart. But the Troians have benefited from his training and look forward to future years under him. It looks 15 lf both teams were PIZCIICIUL3 suspended mouon as the blll IS passed m Henley br Mlrys M rr1ll Bonmzl Henley C luloqum bllelmst M llm Bon mzm Mnrrlll M illfl Sr M my s Llnloqum VARSITY GAMES Opp SHA 5 Q the gmc. 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I 5 'I I N I N E A6 Q The Trobabes jumor vars1ty shown above Ja VEHS are STANDING Allen T11111 B111 Man Y nrng Coach Andrew Hatfreld Tom Powell and Bob Andersch KNEELING Bob Am berg Randy Sm1th M1ke Slowey and Hatf1eld manager Farmg better than the basketball Varslty the Trobabe jay Vees coached by Hy Hatfleld took over one th1rd of thelr games Almost all freshmen thls team glVCS prom 1se of becommg a group of outstandmg VHFSICY players AY VEE GAMES Opp SHA Henley St Mary s Bonanza Henley f MHllD C.h1loq111n C,v1lthr1st M1llD MCff1ll Tu elake Bonanza St Marys C,h1loqu1n 1 , A , ' , Jim J 44 35 . ' 27 55 Merrill 57 34 f . 40 29 21 35 ' 56 45 ' ' ' 27 41 - ' 21 45 . ' 50 40 ' 41 27 1 as 47 ' 'f 39 28 . ' 57 25 ' ' ' 51 20 Sponsors To the business firms and good friends of the Academy who have made this book possible we are deeply grateful In turn we ask our fellow students to show their appreciation by patronizing these sponsors ind patrons Two Pagcs Moty 86 Van Dyke Om Page Al s Drive Inn Calhoun s Crater Lake Machinery Co Motor Investment Co Schnaenzer Associated SCFVICC Om ba! 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