Sacred Heart Academy - Atrian Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)
- Class of 1959
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Q l 'P ft A ,l . 2 a Sacred H f A d 'aff -fha a fa ear Ca emy 'ff X l V I x' Winn: ,. -,v- I , F X .V L - R All 17 ld 1 -.-, i l. . lf W' , - - 4 5 -1 , ' V ' l' ' ' ' Li, .1V.f f l , .l -l V wi f,-1 f if ffl ' 1 Q A 'fail N' xx 'j,wlf'i'J l 4' ' A - 1l':Y.', ll' ff ' fag. . V -l .ffl K I - xl , Q ' ff W ,aaa V l it I , l A 9- I . ly H' fp w-an, ' 'Q l, ? l ,M gil Q.: 5 . 4 ,, , S A , Q. ' H. Q- . l l - , W. fl l l 'l llf 1 .,,:.:f fp- .f V - ' 'H 'r ., f' ' - - f ffl X ' g . .va a l 35 A- --f-Wa ,dl H I - flvxf' N X W . Ffa A C. 2 . N h . V, A C x 5 ,XNKA rf' - fx I hx 'ly' l , x, x 1,-.5 X g ' df fx 'aft ff C Jw PNx FIVLN x. :'QR A Six Nm. ff V0 fl, ,wb FSQJ fc . - . FA. l ' ' nfl LN 'Q 74-' , V W X Q A1 ff: 4 Inu DP , . XX KJAKA Y H i MNH I 'J Af K lXX:-mill? kb .-'45 b- pe I In loving memory of our deceased Pontiff POPE PIUS XII Page 4 Religious News Service Photo 2'- f POPE JOHN XXIII Long may he reign! Page 5 g Religious News Service Phu if kp- Bishop A. M. Blanchet, Archbishop F. N. Blanchet, and Bishop Mo- deste Demers - first Catholic Bishops in The Pacific Northwest. S 0 o ! v The Catholic Church in Oregon has grown from the days of its infancy a century ago into the flourishing society it is today. It now com- prises two dioceses with more than four hundred priests working in ap- proximately one hundred fifty parishes. Most Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, D.D. Bishop of Baker 4 SM R W11 S Stone Rrghr Rev Monsrgnor Trmothy P Casey ev 1 ram Supermrendent of Dxocesan Schools Pastor Sacred Heart Church Rev Robert E Sxmard Rev Henry G Beegan S1srer Mary Angehta Prmcxpal Vilivsk Slsrer Mary C1.1r1ra Page 7 QM Gr- Qya S WWA PM K Sister Mary Victorine ,L ye J 4 Sister Alice Marie ' xr .i ' fe 4v' ll- ir ff' if 'WNV' ,M Sister Marie Adele Sister john Magdalen Mr. Gerald Kempf Page 8 Sister Mary Rosula Sister Cecilia Francis f U ip, I I Q 7 dz.. -as -5 . A71 ' ' by 3 Q 1 if l 11 ?,, This privilege, which is insured to us by the Constitution of the United States, was always a part of the tradition of Oregon. The pioneers prayed for courage and strengthg they welcomed Missionariesg they built churches. Today We may all attend the church of our belief and if we so wish, be educated in the school erected by our churches. Lrg 1. I -if .-W, Page 9 A'l'l'rx.Cof'f'u ,ril- -3-'Pi- . L1 f oil, ' fx 9 44 N Jn. QQ . .- . za: 5, J. if fl ll gll,f :v-:- .g Q 5 ? y A ' K , s f u ,V i e haf, 24. 3 Ji :UQ 2 ' . I if .2 I 1, Q .x 4 5 ' -Q f 'B 'P' xx Q fa :Tn-5'1 x-.':4.v W . , 3 5 5 mf- if 1 ,gb we H + Hz Sr Francis of Ass's1 Faculty Patron H5- Sacred Heart Church is the center for the spiritual activi- ties of the Academy. On Sundays, holidays, and special occasions, the Academy choir sings for one of the Masses. Sister Cecilia Francis directs the choir, which is accom- panied by Sister M. Cecile. Q' M, H., bhf 'fry Q L M -v ,. s Ma. V -M .J Q X? 1 s M i , ray, J J sux-':. ,hy V, E vi' 4, ff H'-f'fif' j Q ,,,h. in ill jf Yi, . 'LY Q, fu , if , 3 if J . ,Vx Q, if 1 Zak ' W Y. in 94 ' ,.m'-A A. A E jj, I :ll QP? 1' ffl 'i' A 'il' ., ff 3 i f Q 4 , if Q , A ' Ss-It I' 54 .1 ii, ,,a 'M nf 3 Nfw. , 1 X .f' o Af? 'KY ur S 35- i ' nf' . ' Q . . f 4 - .rc-U' , gl L, l RU f-4 'A , Q fc, ff A GQ? rl . vm I Z4 Tl ai' I -5 53 wif? 2 2 3 ', , If , , ' ' 1 1 W ' 2 4 ,' x f as ,, Q ar' , .f I4 ,1 4 , -in , is J., Page 12 79 Oratre Frates- Pray, brethren, that my sacrifice and yours . . . l' With each Mass we are invited to share in the Sacrifice of the Mass-the supreme sacrifice that can be offered to God. One of the great advantages at SHA is the oppor- tunity for making daily visits to the Blessed Sacra- ment in the chapel. During Forty Hours devotion, students slip in for quiet prayer whenever they are free. Any difficulties encountered in the study of Religion can always be straightened out after class. Father Simard chats with Michell Brett, Judy Frasier, jean May, and Nina White. The study of the dogma and morals of our Catholic Church is an essential need for any who profess the faith established by Jesus Christ. We are fortunate in having two excellent priests who teach religion at the Academy. We find them easy to approach in our difficulties and always ready to give us any help we may ask. Chalk talks at the blackboard are used to make instructions clear in religion classes. Father Beegan holds the attention of the fresh- men as he explains the day's lesson. Page 14 . u fe are 411 Y AQ' i hZn4'sf'. I '5' 'if shi- f-nu.'vq,.. 1 1' S nys Z' 1 1' n 6 I The Advent Wlreath, a lay liturgi- cal practice. has come more and more into use in late years. juniors Deanna Louie, George Hurley, Ken Arne. Susan Bray, and james Stone take part in the daily ceremony. Baskets of food are prepared at Thanksgiving and Christmas for less fortunate members of the Mys- tical Body of Christ. Sodalists Paul- ine Herlihy, Rosemary Granas, Josephine Krok. Ann jendrzejew- ski and joyce Beard help pack a basket. Seniors Pat Fitzgerald and Andre DeBel assist Father Simard who blesses the class rings. Pauline Herlihy watches from the pew. Sodalists Marilyn Waters, Mary- gene Colvvell, Deanna Louie, and Madclon Guidi say goodbye to Sis- ter Angelita as they leave for the SSCIA conference in San Francisco. 1 To the strains of O Mary we crown Thee, with blossoms today, Maureen Novak, May Queen, re- turns to her pew after crowning Our Blessed Mother at the annual May ceremonies. Altar boys-M. Slowey, D. Folk, F. Patsch B Amber and R 7 - S, - Bailey - lead the May proces- sion, followed by flag bearer, B. Cox. Page 18 F. X LI F av-1 lx -I Z ,T-jlxjgjfx ,X NX ,1---4 48 5' 1- : .F f-'N F '-5, 1 ,Qt X my .iw . S if ll if f xg vf IQ Ml: X Xliul X- 7 x X M SHQWX Xl Z ,....f H The days of the log cabln schoolhouse are gone, but the Splflf of early Oregon xs reflected m 1ts educat1on through more than a century As soon as churches were bullt the PIOHCCFS turned the1r thoughts to schools Sometxmes school was called ln the home sometlmes under the trees, but lt was the churches Who carr1ed on the trad1t1on of teachmg when free publlc schools were not even thought of MISSIOHHIICS prlests slsters mmlsters and the1r wlves -dedxcated themselves to the educatxon of chlldren, both whxte and red Many of these schools have now become state colleges and un1vers1t1es The Cathohc Church however mam tams her rxght to teach her chnldren m parochlal schools where the young recexve outstandmg secular educatlon as well as rellgxous mstructxon xi - silaf N T 5. 3 I I J 5' .1 I JE 'l f l :'H-'IZ' . lu' Q, I ,- ' - . , fl ,'lQ :gh y g. V15 -'-- - cw Q- -7 ...- '44-5 .f, 11 5 64 av 1 1 if is-7 if c M ' QW s- wif A I! V-.A Q - ' X of Y fly --235-,Y,,:3 aggiig eZ f e - g of ree f ff f f ia. i If 1 AA'-V' C ,RN Page 19 s c , xg s c f - XJ i 'W in fshs- - X . -- - - ...,N v ,mlm g 4 f -T -ll ' g 'J lxji' fa arf: as 1--M-K he .-, 7 ik!!! .A ' f' -eff ' ' -'Sw' le , 4 . '-' iQ :A 'J l ff,' if KZ , ii! A f2i: ' ?:u YL, , - 'Z.. rjlglr' - 1 ' ,--,TT 'f7Z '! 2,4 if--Ti f W - , fic! 'VYW f f MA f -gn ' .1 T' - ig .- ' I7, 7,, - 'E gl . 3 x -k:s Q- '-I-5-E It 'hx . Z 1:1 X V xxx Xykb 'Dx 4. fr. f ' ff : , 'lx xx X um -ls M X .Lf X K X l X l. v. - .fl lfvlyl . . . . . . , I ,V It I L 1 . . I , s Q s Lp . c Sl u . . . I l . . . . W N 1 I ,Q 'Vx' ' ' I ?, 1lA!l'i ,. - 'f , f .QQQ5 ll 1?:,.r'?'J M V Z' .A ki l Y ,A ss, LL gm W W ,fin '4 '9 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Patrick Fitzgerald president' Gordon Owsley secretary' Thomas Am- berg vice-president' Pauline Helihy treasurer. Page 20 Ng.. 4 rf fri? A' English actors, Richard Burton and john Neville, bring richness and life to THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER for the senior class. G. Owsley, N. White, K. Shoop, M. Brett, and P. Fitzgerald have an advance audition of the record. add: Pauline Herlihy finds the quiet of the li brary and the READERS GLIDE TO PERI ODICAL LITERATURE are aids to good research Page 21 I 4.-. -sc 4 M- I .. 'JFK --QL. ', --...,.,,--.,, , fi , 2 4 ' Q' I 2 Pf .. Q c.. 5 , , 1 f U: ' 5 5 ' F ,fix lv ,Ll aww Perfection in English is a necessary goal, for it is our basic means of communication with the present, the past, and the future. The more complete knowledge we have of our own language, the more easily we learn the language of other nations and the more facile is our comprehension of the universal language of science and mathematics. Page 22 With twelve book reports to be made dur- ing the year, juniors decide to look over the bulletin board for books of interest. Bill Manning, discovering that there are only eleven children pictured in Cheaper by the Dozen, calls it to the attention of Dick Cottingham, Ann Jendrzejewski, and Bill Krueger. All the freshmen are interested in the telephone conversation carried on by Pat Hescock and Terry Miller. Dennis McMahon checks the battery. This s:rvice for training in the proper use of the telephone is sup- plied by the Pacific Telephone Company of Klamath Falls. .3 fir I 'NC fiadnnv ig. -A Q Pronummnon IS only on of the lmportant :tems found IU the dictionary. '15 the sophomores learn througbh Sister Alice M1ric. Wim as 1.1 lf' i .v ' 75' 5 K' ,,,-4 tus ' S-K l ,is Page 23 2' e - fu ' N4 z va 9 Q 7 s x 1 ax s Q. 9 yn.. - f , ' 9. . W 'H vu. Kvtlv w y, .L ,, ,W 'f - .V ', Jffl' , yu.. J. 1 fx , , M 1 M. , , , Lf' Hi ' wg, .-' 'ff x, .4-'Mg'-'Ziff-, vt! . ,- k ' , A Tw p ' wa .nfs-. 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H, ,-3, M4 M, QV , .3 ,ffa,gx 3,.fj-I .M ', ' K' ,K ,M. I . ' 'W., . gfqrfhb ,A y',y,f V, - . 'J ...-f. ,U QM 7:21, f Lf, ,-Z. , . -V .fzflf , 4,7 W .. -:,1AfN A . ff' AV. vi ' Q J A ' . r M KY .4 , ' 2' ' J 5 . Y-' 4 rw f 'H 5 1 ,.w.'. 1 ,ja km y' -. '11 I , ff3,.M,1w.viAf','r, I 1 - , - ... f,.-A..-Q. Q.-.-. . ,.,,. rx J -..xx ..--...Q x' 4... ii'-5 K if 7 I ', junior class officers are: Vice Pres- ident George Hurley, Secretary joylene Goergus, Treasurer Ken- neth Arne, and President William Krueger 'af U' 'eu .5 'wa Rm K? Q Page 26 1 5 Q hr 1 Q Q7 xl V-1' junior typists work with concen- tration to increase their words per minute. i Members of the junior class arc: ROW l: Joyce Beard, Deanna Louie, Roberta Hurley, George Hur- ley. ROW 2: Bill Krueger, jean Gasperini, Susan Bray,Ann jendrzejewski Dick Cottingham. ROW 5: Gary Pastega, Frances Monti, joylcne Goergus, Terri Toles, Elizabeth Sykes, Bill Manning. ROXV -li jerry Tunnell, Bob Andcrsch, james Stone, Anthony Krok, John Novak, john Barry, Ken Arne. 66444 ?f 'rw'-V -,,,w,,,,,.,..,-ssvv-v-'-' g , . . 3 , I , +3 . W . ' ,iq .tif N 1 1 X I i s .- J' A ww-WMU, MM , vm-4 ..,. X up K J', Z? V: K' .,., W t,af M.4 'H A We ! 'x 4' 'E I Qliaqgy - ' 1. ta.-M 232 l Four juniors set up a bulletin board illustrating parallel lines. Mathematics grows increasingly important as the science age moves into the atomic age. Hence, knowledge of fun- damentals and skill in manipulating them insures better understanding of higher mathematics. Sister John Magdalen watches Kathy Wood bisecting an angleg jim Hatfield and Bob Amberg check their work. any ',fQua f7T f., 1, A A Q34 ' ., 461f5Fflff:'iM 1 , ' N-5+ I D L- Function graphs in trigonomctry seem easy to Pat Fitzgerald. Arlita Cotton, Doug Kirkpatrick. and jean May, who demonstrate their ability. 'S X G Xs L-jk, usx a 6444 Sophomores below are: ROW 1: K. Moty, T. Cronon, C. Fitzgerald. ROW 2: R. Amberg, R. Granas, E. Beck, M. Knight. ROW 5: K. Radspinner, P. Brum- ble, M. McNoisc. ROW 4: R. Sandburg, R. Roshon, j. jackson, A. Hawkins. 1' V, 5 T l . Randy Smith and Par Brumble make sure that Michele McNoise and Frank Patsch are exact in their measuring by hand and finger lengths in the general math class. x if Q 2 NW i I g , l i l l Q .,,,,1 PNQ l i l bophomores in the above picture ure: ROW l: Gerald Amerling, Randy Smith, lames Hatfield. ROW 2: Michael Slowey, Kath- leen Morgan, Katheleen Wood, Frank Patsch. ROW' 5: Rose Waters. Rosalie Burrell, Patricia Korsen. ROW 4: XVilliam Wilkin- son, Rolland Bailey, james Cox, judith Sanders Class officers in the sophomore class: Treasurer Kntheleen Xlfood, Vice President Michael Slowey, President john jackson, and Set- retary Patricia. Korsen. of ,vm I f Page 3 1 51 ITL!! i 713 hs. , , iw 1 Q 1 K , -vfvsn Q' ,5iSq,.Jl '70 Science offers the romance of our day -- it opens up new frontiers which were beyond men's dreams of a hundred years ago. Not only is its study necessary, but it is also fascinating to students of any age. Senior chemists set up apparatus and start the process for water dis- tillation. Below, juniors, J. Barry and D. Cottingham, are instructed by Sister Victorine in the necessity for careful measurement. One need not go to the moon to locate a new world in Biology. Sophomores find one lies on the slides beneath their microscopes. R. Sandburg, K. Moty, R. Bailey, K. Wood, R. Amberg, and C. Fitz- gerald are interested in that world. Freshmen appearing below are: Row 1- M. Arne, R. Nealy, L. Conforti, D. McMa- hon, A. Durrell, M. Krok. Row 2-M. Andrieu, S. Shirk, P. Matson, P. Hurley. Row 3-S. Walker, V. Waters, E. Hunt, P. Seibert, S. Britton. Row 4-D. Bucking- ham, DeNeault, M. Holland, T. Miller. A. ,iw nu. Mary Andrieu takes a trip around the world in five minutes. 1 l 'x Following the Oregon Trail with Mr. Kempf, Bill Manning, Terri Tolles, and Bill Krueger review the hardships of early pio- neers. Jerry Tunnell and Dick Cottingham study the map as it appeared after Oregon became a state, Chairman Mildred Wilkinsoil starts off a panel discussion in sociolo SY, with A. DeEel, T. Amberg, D. Kirkpatrick, M. Brett, S. Matson and M. Guidi taking part. appearxng above are ROW l W Cook, P Bruner Milani. Martin Rhodes zeadmma 66444 Offrccrs of the freshman thss Treasurer David MQ Gregor Secretary Margaret Matson Vrce President Larry a a . ra Page 36 V f' Q n:'vT.L Once more Latin stands in good repute in-secondary education circles, but Sacred Heart has always kept this classical subject as part of its curriculum. Sister Marie Adele makes sure that the freshmen get a good start. S. Walker, S. Shirk, S. Martin, D. Folk, and D. McMahon concentrate on their translations. Sophomores K. Radspinner, R. Waters, and T. Cro- non demonstrate their translating ability to the class. A few students from the Spanish class show some features of Mexican home life, dress, and customs. W. Cook attempts to break a pinata, which is a traditional part of Christmas festivities. ,,,H 'l yllf 4, ,,'-' A V, '.....- f' ? C - I if iff, Q S - f fgg t t a W K W -'-inf!-ka, f -1' ' Q- ' .,. - tif: 1157 , L 5: .7 2? if to J ,Z Y . 'If rf Mana - U . N-f -zzfyl-'Pj J' 3 O 1 4 1'-5' 774qceccz6 7 Along the Oregon Trall was laxd more than one m1 grant who never survlved the hardshxps of the trek Thus physlcal fntness and a strong wlll for survxval came to be assoclated wnth the early settlers m the Northeast The llfe here allowed for no softness no weakness of body Loggxng land clearlng m1n1ng and stock ra1s1ng developed men And the1r women matched them 1n strength of sp1r1t and courage Even today Eastern Oregon IS synonymous wnth the rodeo where men wlth steel muscles and lnghtmng speed match themselves agamst the strength of horses and bulls Boys and girls who play so hard ln our school sports are often experts nn skatmg skung rndmg and calf ropmg To them physlcal development complements xtself ln school and out of school X X Qi! if-ii'-1-1 Page 37 1' i' f EJ : E I my 9 a t e Ay , .U , , W ' mtg-Mi 'Af - ,- lx ' W ' ' 4, ff A gg-ff? M a Q My yd, N, H A 1 I Xa W , v Q 1 l bf, L A I l f 1 v l - l A l If ncaa. -- Rrn 4, . X J ?4q46mZ ' A sound body contributes to the well-developed man, for a sound mind Works better when the body is healthy. Physical exercises, games, and sports are all factors used in maintaining good health and physical strength and in fostering good sportsmanship. johnny jackson aids Mr. Kempf by putting a group of sophomores- and freshmen through some prelimi- nary exercises. Page 39 L jackson X .,u ,f ' f ' Qfe,jZr.1f3'91' M. Brumble Left End E K Xxx V' il Q N 2 M i G. Hurley Quarterback ima? rw ,, R4 v 1 ' x l 'L . I1 Q 4 NN Q X s X' K.. B. Manning Left Guard T. Amberg Right Halfback M. Holland Left Tackle Page 40 ff 3: I R. Andersch ' , ' V 5. Right End ie 5 ' J QQ N . 1 1 iQ. uv-..,'x K. Arne Right Tackle . acl-cson Fullbzlclc B. Amberg Right Guard ROV? I: R. Smith, G. Hurley. J. jackson, S. Britton, L. Con- forti. ROW' ll: Mgr. Hatfield, R. Ambcrg, M. Brumble, Ctmch Kemph, L. jackson, T. Powell, T. Ambcrg, Mgr. B Krueger. ROW' lll: j. Cox, M. Holland, K. Arne, DeNault, R. Andcrsch, K, Moty, AI. Bruner. Page 41 Y z x E xx 1' r J. DeNault Left Halfback 7 , 1 Y I YV YM K 4: , ':-E st . . , Q vf'j5 lxx X 'x -9 1 ESQ 42 if ar - -4 sl'-x an ,.4..' 0 T ll . x , Nz ' ' xk N-J fb 1 N ffm, 3' ,x 5 A' 1 N fic, 3454 If ' Fw ni K WX Kufiw W + Pg 45 'm'fi A12'.:,d 4 A' I9 '29' 2261? 'r 'ff N. 344 Sacred Heart Trojans started the 1958 59 season by takmg the Jamboree Trophy at Chlloqum when they defeated the Ch1loqu1n Panthers 47 42 and Bly Bobcats 47 45 The season xtself dxd not come up to expectatlons Although the Academy upset the league leadmg Huslues of Merrnll m a close game the Trojans closed the league play in fourth place with five wins and six losses. The scorebook showed a sadder record of non-league games, in which the team scored one victory to five defeats. Page 44 l 811- -I v ,Z MAA ,f. 66 I I ,4 3 K 9 QW- 1 Md: V' ff-iV'-,512 ff we 1- M O, ' , 4.,, ., V Q . ny up -4 6 .,,, I A' Y 5 Q 1 3, ,Ann is rw , 4- 1 n in Q t x fl'-as ! KK l ,L 4. Q44 W664 In spite of hard playing, the urge to win, and the great job of coach- ing on the part of Hi Hatfield, the Sacred Heart Junior Varsity fin- ished the season with only three Wins and eight losses for league play and with a no-win, six-loss record in the non-conference games. Bly jayvees were defeated by the trobabes on their own and on Sacred Heart courtg Gilchrist also took a loss on the SH hardwood. The jayvee team below reads: Row l-M. Slowey, M. Krok, R. Smith, jackson, and M. Arne. Row 2 Hatfield, manager, V. Miloni, J. DeNeault, F. Patsch, D. Carragher, B. Amberg, and Coach Hi .3 Hatfield. Mr. H Hatfield Y junior Varsity Coach ff F- o , .5 x in fl!! I . llllllltf 'ry .. ja? V' S ic' llllflg 3 X . J lllllflkl' 5 y - F' le gllll' it ii l l f f Page 47 .s Y, ff , 89 Z, . 1' E, A r- f ---. Tw -. - .F Hi 1 V X i' I -1,7 V - I , f .-. ' I t Wir N. 'is it H e W ,swf x f Z- ,Q ,ahah IQ LA: ' lxll l m YQ 71 i , Q 9' X ll l i fy! I M , s f iff l s ff l Q l Q 544646 7 1 Social life and cultural aspirations seem a far cry from the days of the hardy pioneer. Yet the fiddle and the accordion brought hope and comfort to many a wagon train, and their importance increased at the gatherings for cabin and barn raisings. When towns began to dot the Oregon valleys, travel- ing performers came with their magic tricks, their singing, their dancing, and their monologues. The first theatrical performance was given in 1846, and symphonic concerts by local orchestras were offered at least ninety years ago. So today, the ruggedness of its mountainous terrain and the hardiness of its cowboys and sheepmen are a con- trasting backdrop for the social life and cultural achieve- p ?-:jil gment of dern Oregonians. llll X M 1 1 g 1 .ll l A 2 7 if - A5 'fffzh ix Wi ' if 1 r 4 All I B l ! li. A A L .I X ' ' A S s J -X f l Page 49 ,V 'Fig 7, l AWK ' ZH, ' v, Nl., ww' 1,4 1,1 W 66 ' 5. - .ah 5 Lu is QbJw,'l- X f X 1 Qp j??Z?X B 7, as 64' ,VOX 943 4+ Sa' ,ex jf? xv s fag X 49 Qu G? X lsllll fff, X 1 ,O . JK of X i Aly! X 'J f i ,I f I 5 Q ,-'I f nl ' .gchar I -L 67 Q Q ,, v J' WYSQQQH' gf fitter-rv 4,.g, t YT Q! energy. aa :fx ,A W. Y' , Zigi ii ' tif W x, 1 . . 'wg' fb 'ay 15 ,gf , ly ' A s Hftnam 9 l 1 ei Page 51 :M Another librarian, Cynthia Kann, gives a lesson in the use of the card catalog to Kathleen Radspin- ner and Gerald Amerling. In the library there are books to suit anyones taste. Student li brarian Margaret Smith helps Con Fitzgerald find a book on atomic Mme h 'S+N, is gi.. Arlira Corron, Arrian artist, works on the rifle page of the yearbook. if 5 All art work in the book was done by Arlita. .,, 'Sz af ,gf 39 '1- f. K Q n I! NN li l ,Km H ,A if 1' Xl ' N Page 52 ie ' ' 3 out X ' g4 Wi?g 47? ff y l Editors Madelon Guidi and Larry Jackson plan layout of the Prom page with help from Kathy Smith and Marygene Colwell. I4 . There is, perhaps, nothing else so treasured from high school days as the yearbook. Year after year each new staff tries to put out a book that excels all previous ones. This year's staff is no exception. In carrying Oregon's State Centennial as their theme and by increasing the size of the book, they hope this will be a banner publication Dummy layout engages Tom Am- berg and Gordon Owsley, while Pat Fitzgerald, advertising man- ager, types up copy for the page of sponsors. Page 5 5 ..- 1 x Pi. 6 ,,i,f,,, at 74ml .,,,,.-,,,l1Uvf: 4 1 A, N H' . .dv M I 4 ,,'f,,,,f . ,a , V ff 9. I ,, , , , Qt ' stfw 'A wg S' ' . 92 ' . .Q ' ,A A, ' tw . I 1' 1 ,1 A in , ' T ,lf ,, s Q. My f h , ,t .?z1 .fy Lf, Q ,gi 4 1,,Dgs,3fs-'X I V is . Id 9 fs .ag f f1!5L-f , jim Stone and Deanna Louie, art students, discuss a painting in the studio with Sister Rosula, their instructor. ,ini Page 54 l Y-I ew 77mm f? Qu' 46 v 2 59 any Members of the Madrigals are: Row 1-M. Guicli V. Slowey, Beard, P. Herlihy, M. Wilkinson. Row 2-R. Bartell, E. Florez, P. Korsen, J. Krok, S. Mat- son. Row 5-J. Georgus, R. Waters, R. Granas. M. Waters. Music and art are skill important to Oregonians. Here at the Academy students have an opportunity to develop talents in these fields under competent teachers. Appre- ciation for the finer things in life is absorbed, often unf consciously. Margaret Smith, Marilyn Waters, and Nina White do pencil sketch- ing before starting other media, Page 5 5 1 alumna Prisoner Mike Holland accepts his prize while Joyce Beard and john Novak enjoy the fun. Costumes of all kinds added to the fun as all nationalities mingled in compressed eras of time. if ,, Page 56 3 Two years ago the juniors decided on a cos- tume dance at Thanksgiving. It proved such a success that, by request, it was re- peated this year at Halloween. The origin- ality shown by the many who attended gave the whole affair a colorful and bizarre ap- pearance. Tramp danced with lady, Chinese girl with caveman, and modern sailor with a maid from another century. Frances Monti awards Mammy Mildred Wilkinson het prize. wud .l As A' 5 0 u I Na 'S 2 Caveman and Dutch girl-George Hurley and Terri Tolles - see nothing out of the ordinary in dancing together. Page 57 One of our big traditional dances is the Hop put on by the sophomores every fall. A semi-formal affair, it preserves many customs of the for- mal dance but maintains the atmosphere of get-togetherness of an in- formal one. This year the illusion of an Oriental fete added to the beauty and delightful memories of the occasion. 'amifkq Wm Page 58 On the opposite page - Rosalie Bartell, Maryann Knight, and Tom Cronon, are hostesses and host at the refreshment table to Father Beegan and to Marilyn Waters, Gordon Owsley, Arlita Cotton, and other seniors. 3 ...I 'YF X f-W W-fra Y 1 e ' f ,. Eg, ,J 9- P11-ug M 'Wham , A Q N , 4 I lx ' f ax X .M .QA img ,-aw BSE 'M S 6 , 92.983 xy- ! 'U 9. ,M 7 5 , A, 5 Wm W? WM w c 1 V, V I I ,, 9 'U ll!! Vw. 5 ? Selling Christmas cards is the main money-raising project the juniors have to finance the prom. Susan Bray, Deanna Louie, and John Novak are stocking up for Cus- tomers. Novak was high seller. ,vi 7 I x ' Q K 144, ' ,' :fm x I el x 2 ' ' if Q' 'H N 1 1 0-'TN Page 62 Vs. ' M Q Q1 2 f I Q .V if w. Q' 58 . 1 A g , i I . il? 9, ,I , :Q 5 T T 7 4 . 'X f Q 5 .J 4' wr Girls who qualified for Lettermen are: Row I-R. Hurly, J. Beard, E. Florez, A. Cotton, M. Knight. Row II-M. Colwell, M. Smith, M McNoise, E. Beck, C. Kann, S. Matson, R. Granas, R. Waters, K Radspinner, J. Goergus, and J Krok. atm ... Among the clubs and activities to which students may aspire are the Lettermen, the Pep Club, the Cheerleaders, and the Fire Squad. Each group has its own regulations governing membership. O p p o s i r e 1 Cheerleaders Kathy Smith. Josephine Krok, and Bobby Hurley get ready for action. Shout- ing Pep Clubbers and other specta- tors shout the Trojans to victory. In a school like ours with old and new buildings, the student fire squad has an important function to perform at all fire drills. Senior boys are chosen for this group. They are A. DeBel, L. jackson, T. Amberg, P. Fitzgerald, G. Ows- ley, T. Powell, D. Kirkpatrick, M, Brumble. Page 63 yf' 5 1 4 l I I 746 ?7ww For months the juniors plan every detail for the big occa- siong then they devote the last few weeks to feverish pre- paration before the Junior-Senior Prom. At last the night arrives, and familiar friends suddenly turn into special people. Clothes, flowers, music of the Starlighters, and the romantic setting of Show-Boat-all contributed to the charm of the evening. Awaiting the Coronation, Queen Eileen Fitzgerald and King David Beard sit on their thrones. Prin- cesses of the court with their princes are: Ivan Pankey, Karen Lavenik, Michael Brumble, who crowned the royal couple, Kay Shoop, Leslie Leake, Lawrence jackson, Marguerite Mitchell, and Rolland Bailey. Queen Eileen and King Dasfid begin the Coronation Dance with their Court. 'Q M' s PQ fl is 4 K7 g fi 'i x- 9 - 2 4 1 '7' MQ, Page 65 S l K , 9 if-T S O' I' ,Aw 'a fi W 5 if AQ Q ,iff , ,W ,Q 4 F. Z 42, f ,N eil nf me Z Q sr xr 1 ' mf. Y f ,gf mms 2,6 Q, 4 if fw Y L Q,QPf 061' baoflgit QQ Valedictorian Marllyn P Waters Holy Famnly Weed 23 Sodalxty 125 Prefect 4 Chnmes 3 Poetry Award 1 Choir 12 34 Trnple Trno 5 Mnxed Chorus 34 Magngals 124 dime ag 7759 Selma Matson Sacred Heart CCD 13 Sodality 12 5 4 Chnmes Edxtor 5 Choxr 124 Mixed Chorus 4 Magrxgals 24 Pep Club 34 Lettermen 2 34 National Es say Award 4 Salutatorlan Pag68 if L.: ' X K' 1 as 1 1 1 ' 5 - ASB Secretary 5g CCD 1,39 SSCA 1 1 J ,' . ' . , l f FA ' X 1 l x 1 A 4 2 ,. Student Body President Patrrck D Frtzgerald Sacred Heart Class Treasurer 1 Presnclenr 2 4 CCD 1 3 Atrarn Busmess Manager 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 Frre bquad 4 1 Page 69 Andre M DeBel Sr Plus X ASB Presrdenr 4 CCD 15 Chorr 12 Mrxed Chorus 3 Football 13 Basketball 12 54 Baseball 14 Lettermen 34 Fnre Squad 4 Senior Class Presldent 644444 af 7257 Thomas L. Amberg Sacred Heart Vice-President 4g CCD 1,39 Arrain 45 Mixed Chorus 2,34 Fooroall 1,2, 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1, 2,4g Lettermen 1,253,4g Fir e Squad 4. E z, 0 5' ii qi' -I .- 2 , ,M : if ,J uf, X ff W 3' s l ' A -- V- -P f- T 5 wh wasi. ,3'3Qqiav..M,-,v., , V+ 4 A ' i iW , x,,,,, H. 'W'-w, J 'Ajit Auf ff fi ,ylyv I ,P f Michael R. Brumble Sacred Heart President 3g CCD 1,3g Cecilians 1, 2,3,4g Choir 1,25 NFSM 1,2,3: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball lg Lettermen 1,2,3,4g Fire Squad 4. Page 70 Michell A. Bret: Sr. Pius X CCD 1,35 Sodaliry 1,2,3,4g Chimes 3g Choir 1,2g Mixed Chorus 1,35 Girls Stare 3g Pep Club 2,3, Pres- idenr 4. K Marygene J. Colwell Sacred Heart CCD 1,3g QSCA 34 sodaufy 3,43 Atrian 49 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 2,4g Secretary 3g Letter- men 1,2,3,4. 'av it ,fggy V . 'JOM L71 is X Ethel Florez Sacred Heart Transfer from Westwood High 2. ASB Secretary 43 CCD 3g Sodality 4g Choir 2,43 Mixed Chorus 2,4g Madrigals 49 Gym Leader 33 Pep Club 3,4g Lettermen 2,3,4. Page 71 F. Arlita Cotton Sacred Heart CCD 1,35 Atrian, Art Editor 4g Art 2,3g Choir 4g Mixed Chorus 1,23 Gym Leader 3g Pep Club 3,43 Let- termen 1,2,3,4. -f-'M-K C2541 gn. Judith M. Frasier Sacred Heart Transfer from Tulelake 1. CCD 1,33 Soclality 1,2,3,4g Chimes 2, Art Editor 3g Poetry Award 3g Choir 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Mad- rigals 23 Gym Leader lg Pep Club 4, Art 1. Madelon L. Guidi St. Pius X Class Treasurer 2, CCD 1,3g SSCA 2,33 Atrian Editor 4, Sodality 1,2, 3,45 Chimes 33 Choir 1,2,3g Triple Trio 3, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Mad- rigals 1,2,4g Pep Club 3, National Essay Award 4. N i X Pay 72 Carol J. Gervais St. Pius X CCD 1,25 Sodality 4, Chimes 2 Choir 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,4 Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 3. Sacred Heart Pauline V. Herlihy Sacred Heart Transfer from Issaquah High 3. Class Treasurer 45 CCD 3g Sodality 3,43 Chimes 35 Choir 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,4g Madrigals 4g Pep Club 4. Lawrence E. Jackson St. Pius X ASB Vice-President 43 Class Pres- ident 1, Vice-President 3g CCD 1, 35 Arrian Co-Editor 4g Mixed Chorus 2,35 Football 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,4g Let- rermen 1,2,4, President 3g Fire Squad 4g National Essay Award 4. Cynthia A. Ka nn CCD 13 Sodality 1234 Chrrnes 2 Asst Editor 3 Poetry Award 3 Student Librarian 4 Choir 124 Mixed Chorus 12 Madrigals 2 Pep Club 3 4' Lettermen 12 3 4. Page 7 3 1 I L 70 rd -.1 Lf Douglas E. Kirkpatrick Transfer from KUHS 4. Fire Marshal 4. V QQ-Jw jean Ann May Sacred Heart CCD 1,3g Sodality l,2,3,4g Chimes Asst. Editor 35 Choir l,2,4g Mixed Chorus l,2g Pep Club 5,4g Letter- man 3g National Essay Award 4. Page 74 65444 af 7?5? Josephine A. Krok Sacred Heart Treasurer 3g CCD 1,3g SSCA 2g Sodality 1,2, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4g Choir 1,2,3,4g Triple Trio 3g Mixed Chorus 3,4g Madri- gals 1,2,4g Gym Leader 3g Pep Club 25 Cheer Leader 3,43 Letter- men 1,2,3,4g National Essay Award 4. 415' W. 'foie l Jolene F. Mingo Sr. Pius X CCD 1,33 Sodaliry l,2,3,4g Essay Award 2, Poetry Award 3g Choir 1,2,3,4g Triple Trio 3g Madrigals 2, SQ Pep Club 3g Lerrermen l,2. Thomas Sacred Hear: Vice-Pre Chorus Zg Chimes Sports Editor 53 Football l,4g Basketball Z,5,4g Base- ball 4g Lerrermen l,2,5,4g Fire Squad 4. fit: Gordon D. Owsley Fire Squad 4. 'Ku .1 f G. Powell sident lg CCD l,5g Mixed Page 75 Transfer from Lakeview High 3 Secretary 41 Atrian 41 Chimes 3 H 'hir . PS Kay Shoop Sacred Heart Class Secretary 5g CCD 1,32 Choir l,4g Mixed Chorus l,2g Pep Club 2,3,4g Lettermen 2,3. Virginia A. Slowey Sacred Heart CCD 1,3g Sodality 2,3,4g Choir 1, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Mad- rigals 4g Pep Club 2,54 Secretary 4. l X H. Kathryn Smith Sacred Heart Class Secreta 2' CCD 1 3 So TY , ,S ' dality 2,3,4g Atrian 4g Choir 1,2,3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Cheer Leader 4. Page 76 Mildred Wilkinson Sacred Heart CCD 1,3g SSCA 2g Sodality 1,2,3,45 Chimes 3g Choir 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Madrigals 2,45 Pep Club 3,4g Lettermen 2,3. Margaret M. Smith Sacred Heart Class Secretary lg CCD 1,3g Sodal- ity 2,3,4g Chimes Asst. Editor 2,33 Student Librarian 4g Choir 1,2,4g Pep Club 3,4g Lettermen 1,2,3,4. l X Page 77 -XJ' ,Z ' W J. Nina White Sacred Heart CCD 1,33 Sodality ,3,4g Choir 3,4 Chimes lg Art 2,3,4. 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Klamath Billiards 85 Chuck Wagon Cafe Klamath Flower Shop Klamath Gas Company Lapsley s Neighborhood Grocery Lee Hendricks Drugs Leo s Camera Shop Lucas Furniture Store Lucky Lane s Bowling Alley Nancy s Beauty Shop Oregon Woolen Store Rudy s Men Store Smith Bates Printing Co Specialized Service Spencer s Spudnut SC Cafeteria Steinseifer Electric Inc james F Stilwell Suburban Flower Shop Superior Troy Laundry The Town Shop Zim s Bakery PATRONS Mr and Mrs Lawrence Amberg Mrs Regis Andrieu Mr and Mrs Don Colwell George Cook Mr and Mrs Frank Cotton Andre M DeBel Charles L DeBel Mrs A L Guidi Mr and Mrs Eserett jackson jim Ferguson Mary Bemardlne Howard Mr and Mrs W endrzeiewskn Cynthia Kann Mr and Mrs J C Korsen Mr and Mrs Ellis Louie and Mrs L Matson and Mrs R B Noud and Mrs Bill Owsley and Mrs j F Sthnabel Barme Simmions Paul Thomas Mr and Mrs Eddie Tomlin Mr and Mrs Fay A Waters Mr and Mrs Kenneth Waters Mrs Wayburn Mrs N E White Guilford L Wood janet M Wright Anonymous Arlita Cotton Congratulations Seniors Page 79 , . . . 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