Serra Catholic High School - Serran Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1957
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Q 1 .sk 2 60' Dedication To our patron, Padre Junipero Serra, priest, educator, tireless missionary, who by God's grace and under the Queenship of Mary, brought civili- zation and culture to the Pacific Coast, we humbly dedicate the first edition of THE SERRAN. 1t is the inalienable right. . ., of the Church to watch over the entire education of her children. . . no merely in regard to the religious instruction there given, but in regard to every other branch of learning, Clincyclical on Christian Educationj 4 ITD K owiiir-9 'Szffgz' .QQQQSQ :U ' ' -N, v-mf -1 qw: H ' L ARCHDIOCESE OF PORTLAND IN OREGON THE CHANCERY OFFICE 2053 5. W. SIXTH AVBNUI PORTLAND 1, OREGON 2h May 1957 TO TH STUDENTS OF SERRA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL: On the occasion of the first edition of your school annual the SERRAN, I wish to ex- press hearty congratulations. Knowing of the splendid spirit andxac- complishments of your school, I am confident that God's blessings are guiding the faculty and the student body. Praying for all the constant watchful- ness of Our Lady, I am Sincerely yours in Christ f A r c h b i s h o p of Portland in Oregon Hzmj FATHER KEVIN MURPHY, O.F.M. . . . . . . Our devoted Principal, whose kindly guidancef aridgdiscipline has foundation for a the years which given us a firm agement against We look our school, and be completed. We know that the same feeling of closeness to him with pride upon we look forward strong Christian life, 'J,-. strength and encour- lie ahead of us., what has already beenfiachieved in building to the day when, ,by God's grace, it will succeeding graduating classes will have the as we did.x, STO- this truly wonderful servant of God who did a great deal more thanrhisjlshare, we sincerely give our deepest thanks to him for his work in contributing toward our eternal com- mencement. 6 FATHER JOHN FRANCIS de FATHER CHRISTIAN MONDOR, oF1vfJf?f4fLM vice-Principal Registrar M MW , Religion English Ta' nv! I l CMJ. Director of Mathematics X5 Citizenship ,,.V' 'J General Businesflcx l ' FATHER CLAUDE RIFFEL, OFM FATHER JOSEPH BENEDICT SCOTT, OFM Physics Mathematics P ' Latin General Science Spanish Glee v ff .UVQ FATHER SEBASTIAN DRAKE, OFM FATHER LOWELL BLACKBURN Social-Economics Junior Religion Religion Comprehensive Reading Current Events History FATHER VINCENT CUNIFF Sophomore Religion 8 E . My SISTER MARY FRANCI XAVIER, FSPA SISTER MARY FLAVIA, FSPA Mathematics English Chemistry Typing MR. LEO GROSJACQUES Head Coach Biology Physical Education Health MR. HAROLD SMEDLEY First Aid Band ' 5 vga? . LE .W i A af ather Christian. F . Father John- . her Kevm' , . Xavrer. Fa' i Sister Getatdrne, Stster First Fawwf' 'acqueS. and C0 ach L60 Gfosl Four of the faculty members of Serra planning the school schedule for '56-57, Left to right are Father Joseph, Father Christian, Father Kevin and Father Sebastian, V1 .Q Q W , ' I 41 1 Q Im! W .QA QTANM 1 TWT-'tv P ay , E SX 1.9- ' S LS S ff N!! Q Q 'f 44 , :Y 5 '1 M c 1 : ' if 1 1 , I 177 1? XX-1.-i - 4 L -Q 5' KP .1 fl P i X l : n 5 i r ! s N S' sn X f 5 10 Zaccczfcwzecufe and Qmduawan JAMES L, DEMERS General Academic Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Sodality 1, C, Y,O, 4, Aerial Photographer 4, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4. THOMAS W, BISCHOFF College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Glee 2,3, Letterman's Club 2, 3,4, V. Football 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL G, EARLS College Preparatory Entered from Columbia Prep 2, Ski Club Pres, 4, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3,4, THORNTON E, COFFEY College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, So- dality 1, C,Y. O, 1,2, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, Letter man's Club 3,4, V. Football 4, V. Baseball 3,4, V, Track 3,4, GENE L, GRIEPENTROG College Preparatory Entered from Mount Angel Prep 2, Stu- dent Council 2,3. 4, Student Body Sec, 2, Student Body Pres, 3,4, C,Y,O, 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, V. Football 3,4, I. V. Basketballl, 2, V. Basketball 3,4, V, Baseball 3,4. JOSEPH P, ENDRES College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Student Council 4, V, Pres, Letterman's Club 3, Class Officer 3,4, C,Y,O, 4, So- dality 1, Saber's Claw 3,4, Booster's Club 2, Football Mgr, Mr, Basketball 3, v Mgr, Mr, Basketball 3, V. Football 2,3,4, V, Track 3, 4, LV. Basketball l,2, V. Basketball 3,4, V, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 1.2, 3, 4, GENE G, GRUCHALLA College Preparatory Entered from Mount Angel Prep 2, Glee Club 2,3, El Serrano Staff 3, 4, The Juniper Staff Sports Editor 4, C, Y,O, 4, B0oster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, Class Officer 4, J. V, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, V, Baseball 3,4. JAMES A, FLIFLET College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Counsultor 1, Glee Club 1, 2,3, 4, Orchestra 1, Band 2, Sodality 1, Apostolic Committee 1, Student Body Pres, 3, Speech Club 2,3,4, E1 Serranno Assistant Editor 3, Speech Club Pres, 4, Student Council 2, 3,4. THOMAS B, HEINZLE General Academic Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Eucharistic Committee 1, Glee Club 1, Sodality 1, Baseball Mgr. 1, Band 2, C, Y,O, 4, Saber's Claw 3,4, DAVID M, GUZMAN College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Student Council 3, 4, Glee Club l, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, Sodality l, Student Body V. Pres, 3, Letterman's Club Sec-Treasurer 3, Letterman's Club Pres, 4, Football League All Star 4, Mr. Track 3, Out- standing Athlete Award 2, 3, V. Football l, 2,3,4, V, Basketball 3,4, J. V, Basketball 1, 2, V, Track l,2,3,4, CASPER D, HERSHFELT General Academic Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Student Council 2, 3, Student Senate Pres, 3,4, Sodality 1, C, Y, O, 2, 3,4, Letterman's Club l, 2, 3, 4, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3,4, Basket- bau Mgr. L ball Mgr, l, V, Football l, 2,3, LV, Track 1, V, Track 2,3,4, LAWRENCE L, HAMILTON College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Student Council 2,4, Glee Club 1, Student Body V. Pres, 2, 4, Saber's Claw 3,4, Booster's Club 2, Basketball Mgr, 1, Let terman's Club 1, 2,3,4, J. V, Football 1, V, Football 2,3,4, I,V, Basketball 1,2, V. Baseball 1,2,3,4, ROBERT JAMES KUDNA General Academic Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Sodality 1, Saber's Claw 3,4, JAMES P, KENNEDY College Preparatory Entered from Mount Angel Seminary 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Glee Club 3, Sodal- ity l,2,3, C, Y,O, 4, V. Football 4, Letterman's Club 4, Saber's Claw 4, RICHARD B, LEFOR College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Sodality l, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, J. V. Foot- balll 2 Varsit Football 3 4 Y f Marclfr oi' Dimes Chairman 3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, The Juniper Staff 4, DAVID I. KREMER College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Stu- dent Body Treas. 2, Student Coun- cil 2, Sodality 1, C.Y. O, 2, 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Class Officer 3, V, Football 3,4, I. V. Football 1, J. V, Track 1.2, V, Track 4, Football League All Star 4, Saber's Claw 3,4, Booster's Club 2. MELVIN F, LULAY College Preparanory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Publicity Committee l, So- dality l, Glee Club 1, LV. Football 1, Band 2, Pres, Camera Club 2, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, , S ? GERALD I. MARSH College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, C,Y,O, 1,4, Glee 1, Band 2,3,4, Sodality 1, Student Council 4, Saber's Claw 3, 4, El Serrano Editor 3,4, Capitol Journal writer 2, 3, 4, Serran GERALD D, MOORMAN . Editor 4. College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Student Council 3, Glee Club 1, Sodality 1, Eucharistic Committee 1, Class Officer 2,3, C, Y.O, 4, Saber's Claw 3,4, GLENN HOWARD MORRIS College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2 Glee Club 1, Sodality 1, Saber's Claw 3, 4, JAMES E, RITTER College Preparatory Entered from O'Dea High School- Seattle 2, Class Officer 3,4, C, Y, O. 2,3,4, Saber's Claw 3,4. GERALD L, NASH General Academic Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Sodality 1, Band 2, Saber's Claw 3,4, Glee Club 1. DALE E, ROCK General Academic Sodality 1, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, V. Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Gtee Club 1.2, Mr. Football 2, Co-Captain Football 4, with 1 DONALD E. NORDONE College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, So- dality 1, Glee Club 1,2,3, 4, Act- ivities Manager 2, 3,4., Booster's Club 2, Chairman Saber's Claw 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2,4, Annual Booster 4, V. Football 2,4f, v, Track s,4, All Star Football League 4, The Juniper Staff 4, El Serrano Staff Typist 3, 4, C,Y,O, 4. RICHARD M, BERNARDS College Preparatory Entered from St, Paul 3, Camera Club 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Sab- er's Claw 3,4, El Serrano Staff 3, C, Y, O, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Class Officer 1,2, V. Football 4, A A lf 5,165 TOM USELMAN Entered from Mount Angel Prep 4. JAMES W, CHESLEY College Preparatory Enzered from Mount Angel Seminary 4, Maintenance Chairman 4, Band 2, I-V if fix N: f ff: DONALD J, WERNLI College Preparatory Entered from Sacred Heart 2, Stu- dent Council 4, C,Y,O, 4, Sodality 1, Booster's Club 2, Saber's Claw 3, 4, Class Officer 3,4-, Letterman's Club Vice Pres, 4,, Co-CaptainFoot- ball Letterman's Club 2,3,4, J.V, Football 1, V. Football 2,3,4, V. Track 4, 2 CLASS OFFICERS Dick Moorman - Secret ary - Tre asurer Danny Ritter -President Ken Neuburger -Vice President cmdaz Elma E. Archer L. Coleman B. Dauenhauer lack 7a 'fda 7uZwze R. English J. Fox M, Gander B. Gentzkow T. Griepenu-og B. Hamilton B. Hammer CNot Picruredj J. Hamsueer New XX X XV HM? , 24:22 ' , ' V ..,. -' f . Liga 2, 335 f -:qw-' i- nf! gsffxmtg ga, . 1 i 3? E ff 5 an S 3 3 xqgg x i 531 R S I, A M :jg - .. Q K? Xu 2 R, K. Hanstad T. Hirons H, Hortsch J, Jansen R, Jaskoski J, Kirsch D. Lahr I. Luke K. McFarland QNot picturedj G. Martinmaas A. Zielinski K. Neuberger I. Pavalek D. Pedersen L. Peerenboom P. Raschko D. Ritter R. Rupp D, Stuhr B. Walery D. Moorman V. Woods W, Zielinski 44015 4:3 S gyda . Eben R. Xlemstiens B . Bowman tio B. Da Y, Doane: NS Q QQ First Row: T, Desantis, N. Bell, R. Bender, P, Rentz, K, Lebold, B, Mass. I. Wolf, B, Burrell, J, Schmitz, C, Bush, V, Laroche, R, Theis, J. Fontanini Second Row: J, Brown. J. Eckerman, G. Lindquist, P, McDermott, M, Wallig, T, Zach, R, Rex, I. Madden, P, Gamroth, G, Herberger, G, Bigler, B, Barrett, D, Thompson, I. Morris, F, Fery. Third Row: J, Weiss, P, Steinberger, M. Fogarty, D, Larson, B, Foster, R, Seifer, D, Carney, J. Davidson, D, Kerber, R. Myers, L, Rund, M, Lulay, I. Mason, J. Coleman. SOPHOMORE OFFIC Pre ' ERS! 1 h . sldem' and Dennv Fran1.R,f1.:Sc,,hm1fZ-Treasurer n,...-.,. - r5rJi r:i,ay.Aek'X axis:-warg 'Nix X XXX XXX X 5 X-'XSS 3- , X .. -- - rf- . X X X f 3 X X : X Q Xfx AX, Q X XXX ' ' LQ - . 53.7-XX. 'X,X ' 1 , fm. 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Hamilton, D, Upjohn, J. Earls, T, Danen, J,Stowitscheck J, Hitner, Second Row: R, Ritter, C, Trodahl, S. Hartnett, R, Carney, G, Neuberger, R, Archer, W, Johnson, M. Lowry, M, Gamrorh, J. Panger. Third Row: R, Pfeifer, B, Barr, M. Doerfler, C, Unrein, J, Moorman, T, Alley, G, Kohler, G, Halfman, P, Greiner, D, Schmidt. -an--4 ' ,QTY fmt--55E?'iQ1Q ' .Shadow-iiifiivili Y 1iM :Q'i' aLi?wQ3'm'3'??fQrmsi1SJQ,AGJLQ d'kZ , , ffwvw YQ First Row: D, Gentzkow, D. Rosera, T. Rund, F, Lo Preste, G, Martinmaas, J, Meck1er,J. Poujade, T, Chartraw, B. Biegler, Second Row: L. Durbin, M, welter, M, Gallagher, A, Link, D, Schmaltz B, Lange, T, Jungblut, Third Row: C, Brokaw, D, Bashaw. J. Ditter, R, Jirges, J, Lucero, G, Theis B, Wolf, L, Highberger, G, Davidson, Serra High smdem . to an estimated 240 in the iam of 1 body- each yea: brings n 951. :om '18 in 1954 ew growth , f Ill E 4 B' o :: X m K- x , 'K ml--BEF N gf ff x TT, 4 CTW? LJ f -R-m QD V X fi Vi N x Q l wx 512 2 JQX My 13251 Dm? I Jerry Earls and Jim Madden give change at Lunch counter, l Bob Genrzkow, jim Chesley, and Bob Walker board 3:10 city bus, l l BELOW: Counselling program gets under r way with senior Mel Lulay in conference with Fr, Sebastian, John Hamstreet polishes glass in chemistry lab, Frosh study molecular theory in Fr, Joseph's General Science class. New field lights get first class inspection. G P , NX E V. em :taining at H. Su S Gene Gnepemxog meets Tom Griepemtog bags game Santa inches on campus, X954 OX at :iam aas KN oods e xo: Assembly Fr, Ke vin and assistants at first Solemn Benediction in Ii-iary chapel eu-eat. 0 daY I nllal tw t conducts the an Gilbef Father Seniors take on Juniors in snow ball contest. Students enjoying their lunch in the sunshine. Remember Sr, Gerardine and the two baby rattlers? Father Joseph and his Freshman Algebra class. Booster Frank Pavelek and Troop 6 planting 1000 Sequoias on campus in early spring, 35 d hecR's siwer iubilee, BACK ROW: R. The Serr a-rxaders under direction of Fr, Joseph sing for Fr, Van er Kersxierxs, F. Dosher,B. Archer. I. Eckerman. S. Madden, I, Friixer, W. Burreu, M. Gamroth, T. Morton, FRONT ROW: W. Ebert, D. Nordone, B. Dario, 3. Wori, B. Bowman, R. Schuh. 3. Hirmer. I. itch, S, Hartnett. S r Pfgfxasg'S:3ii11EfS'gEaIter members perform before chorar iestiv ar in 3 E S I ,. 5.2 . -bf W 35. si? V11 V NwffWWfN,,,, ,N -.M-Q-W...,,,,,,, 'x if fix, 5. : K fflifl li 1 fi K fi.ilQ':-Fil K - ip Q 3 Hs i 2-Q k x ggs ufgkx ' if Sw .... .,., . - X Q . j .:, pm. .4 3' ' 'M ' X Q - f ik . '7 1 X 5 W x2 k'w 1 Xu 9 . '0 1 . 3 , I 'x EQ-G :gage Ski Club ound at Seng Cmb Timber P 38 adv xsers Pts, Soseph and Christi Xme. 80.56 3K Skiers All- of the S 'Om e Y Ca Dauenhaiiiflz Bob 5'-1a1tY BD nd crew at Hoodoo B0-M gn, Barons agon a huh , Bu V owxsw n , Sc L. Comma QW' s s:ay,- Y My 3 in i Med f f -Q lx eeie kick. MC. as L Ak L. ' I, ig Serra Sabers Pep Club, formed this year under the inspiration of Fr, Joseph, brought powerful spirit to basketball games, Orchids to D, Ritter, Dosher and Stuhr for sparking the idea, LETTERMEN OF '57: Row 1: J, Wolf, Bernards, Jansen, Bischoff, Gruchalla, Nordone, Hershfelt, L, Hamilton, Luke, Lange. Row 2: Eckerman, Brown, T, Griepentrog, B, Hamilton, Wernli, Lefor, Kremer, Stuhr, D, Moorman, Fr, John, Raschko, Frank. Row 3: Pavalek, Hamstreet, Lahr, W, Zielinski, K. Neuberger, Coffey, Kerber, Kennedy, D. Carney, I-lortsch, Guzman, Taggart. Speed The Speech Club, begun by Sr. Gerardine and con- tinued by Fr. Christian, is beginning to show real promise. Club entered contests at Pacific Univer- sity, Linfield College, Oregon State fDistrict Tour- nament, and State Oratoricals at Oregon State. Dan Ritter was consistently a finalist in oratory, Chuck Bush o winner in serious interp at Linfield. Serra entered nine at the district event. Dosher and Ritter came through as the only representatives of the Capitol Conference schools at the State Tour- nament. They came home with honors by tying for second in debate. State A-2 Debate winners Fred Dosher and Dan Ritter. Serra Speech Club: Jim Fliflet, Don Nordone, Gene Griepentrog, Tom Alley, Rickey Ritter, Fred Dosher, Steve Hartnett, Ronnie Reynolds, Chuck Bush, Adviser Fr, Christian, 5 5 e S 'Gino 33 ..1A The Serran staff, Photographers Tim Morton, Bill Bowman, Adviser Fr, Christian, Editor Jerry Marsh, Typist John Hittner, Advertising Man ager Richard Jaskoski Qnot shownj, Right: Hardworking editor Jerry Marsh : hours of overtime, 'NVQ Dottie are iaimiuk Fiestaflxew 1 Fiske: , Kathy Fisher Don Stub! Above n, Ewmyn kh0Y5eS, I s :xox Bauman Fame: Simoxfs wo: and Soe Endces, and many other shown. The to Richarf notch Ru Pmm d PP. Ler eco'-'alg oy Peel-enbcrzgn Dave Peder . Bill Hamision, Jerry I IDD Bn angel-I n 1 Gentz I k0w I and H airy H01-tsch 5060 L ALIFE .- N I x A T .' L3 .-K' PM x jaw 3514 wgx M 3533 fffffaf g,,,-f-1' Scwfmwaq co 5 M56 we mttewfff' Social Fun held in Study Hall: The dances were held in co-operation with with Sacred Heart Academy. Many memories remain from the social events held at Serro's study hall, Knights of Columbus Hall, and St. Joseph Gym. umm 4 M OMENT S TO REMEMBER ch oi Dimes Besxeiu: Kenneth wc? adam and Nlatiwn Rip? , Cass House Coty, Gene: aX Mixers: Liz O'Btien Mal and Larry Hamiuon. Hevshieu and 5 Wx xx ' 5 ,mmf 6 I J 1-N 2 n S w sr if lf ll ,wr Q-ff' L,- Sammi: 76148 Seadafz Fawn: 70: afmmi Zaealfa 48 0' 5 r rs xr! ,wi N I ME H0 I Q X 1 N9 Xara QEWN A XX xx , x i ik it 4 1 1 Q. 5 ' -, i ' ' ' ' :AID ' - !:3x-a.'.,i,1.-':- 2 5.-Yi :iff -QT! 111.2121-D :J '1.,f- Tile, .-sizifgkl-Lexi'-zxmferk,x'fc,.i4 .f-'fw'-. ss -- Tagga rt Field 's Athletic progre October S, 1956. Symbol of Serra on campus. Ready for action on Mr, Football--Tie vote of electing lettermen brought honor to end Dave Guzman fleftj and tackle Don Wernli frighty, By anyone's choice, these two line stalwarts represent the finest in football: outstanding performance for the team, cooperation, unbeatable spirit, all man on and off the gridiron. auitygaad Galloping Joe Endres picks up yardage for the home team, while Rock and Kremer make trouble for Stayton, Sabers won 7-6. l. A ... VARSITY SQUAD -- Front Row: Don Wernli, Tom Griepenuog, Richard Bernards, Dave Guzman, Dave Kremer, Thorton, Coffey, Larry Hamilton, Don Nordone, Gene Griepentrog, Jim Kennedy, Dick Carney. Back Row: Coach Gordy Domogalla, Head Coach Leo Grosjacques, Dale Rock, Bill Gentzkow, Dick Lefor, Tom Bischoff, Don Stuhr, Dave Lahr, Jim Luke, John Hamstreet, Dick Moorman, Joe Endres, Bill Hamilton, Maury Doerfler, Ken Rupp, Father John, Don Nordone, with plenty of line support, blasts Gervais defense Everything worked that day, Final score: 48-7, a1l5E5t3LSMQ,l Y?mie, ef: fa Salem Academy Jamboree Woodburn Silverton' Mount Angel Stayton' North Marion Cascade' Gervais Total Points Game Average 'Indicates home Coach Leo Grojacques instructs J, V, football squad, Jim Luke finds open hole through center in Stayton game, SEASON SCORES - Varsity We They 46 12 19 0 26 O 0 32 20 0 7 6 14 6 13 14 48 7 193 77 21. 4 8. 5 games +-we Sabers coming into turf, in first home game, You te1l'em Gene, may 5 M Ni, Y' ff ff ska. 'TIS W Sacred Heart's rooting section cheers the Sabe Guzman 8 IS OH, l'01-md e ' f- i XTX .5 Hd for T 3? .M D. , ' 1xw9fA'eM' ,Y , T Co-Captains, Rock and Wernli discuss penalty with Ref Wemli hurt fn hard f Ol-ight Sjlverto 'I 8-Hme, WN? ' , ,,.. E x .,..mW.jTlvEv'f?b0aSSx??s fr:.., afS5'P'3AS.2S' QW, R N w KxX it X Q-X f X1 Mg . ,LZ ax 1. any X Q 1 Q X Q Ni Nb 5 Q ,, ,gif-,7 N, zu. , N 'Suggs f 'w'fg4Zfl22'iiii . H.. x x -75,wm-9,5 Mk X , x Q f WM X K .Q Q m f E' X N.. .22 Q . 5 ' w My .. L X 'Q wk Q Q x 6 2 ...ii V pfff ' , Sig! 'V J? WAQQQMQW-A-W ' MQ M i ,i as it 1-Q ' ,. .W Ng 5 'W fmt Ex X i m , Q -M: 7 2 ka, S Donam. From RW: D. Frank, S. Luke, S. inches, G. Griepenuog, D. Guzman, 3, Mac Back ROV! 1 Coach Grosiacques, K, Neubetget, W, Zieunski, D, Lahr, B. Hamihon, S. Hamsueet, W5 DOH NO. 2. Auemw W P-Wie MacDonaXd Team of 1954, Q E 1 E 2 s 5 S 3 5 Q i 5 E s S 3 i A S 2 5 2 E Y! 2 5 5 H - H' -. iA -,mlb T' ' ' . Y' . 5-SHN-YTE Ken Neuberger reaches for the big one at St, Joseph's gym, SEASON SCORES - - Salem Academy Salem Academy Woodburn Sublimity Silverton Mount Angel Stayton Sublimity North Marion Cascade Gervais Woodburn Silverton Mount Angel Stayton North Marion Cascade Gervais Serra Varsity We They 47 32 41 45 50 51 44 28 55 50 44 41 29 45 49 37 29 43 64 65 66 38 51 56 58 49 47 36 47 40 38 43 48 57 54 28 Mr. Basketball - Big Dave Lahr His six feet five inches made the difference when tallies for high point man were added. Dave showed improvement nearly every game and promises to be a standout again as a senior. Salem Academy Salem Academy Woodburn Sublimity Silverton Mount Angel South Salem - They 38 39 33 27 23 20 33 SEASON SCORES Stayton Sublimity North Marion North Salem Cascade North Salem Gervais Junior Varsity We They 32 60 58 29 49 31 25 26 44 29 48 34 38 15 South Salem Woodburn Silverton Mount Angel Stayton North Marion Cascade Gervais They 46 39 47 27 55 22 33 22 Back Row: Coach Gordie Domogalla, Bill Gentzkow, Joe Morman, Dick Carney, Corky Kerber, Mgr John Hamstreet. Front Row: Jerry Neuberger, Bill Lange, Maury Doerfler, Don Upjohn, Dough'Highberger vw 'S M3?l1 'W'm' , , 5 W: a-A-X--M 5rfi5r?3Y? ?QEFelf1?5, -:Er -, WY? CSMQQ4 'S 4 'I ui k Row- Ierry Wolf, Bill Front Row: Denny Frank, Ierry Brown, Bill Lange, lim Luke, Bac . Gentzkow, Tom Griepentrog, Dick Carney, Ken Neuberger, warren Zienslinski, Patkaschko, ' ' hber er, Phornton Coffey and Coach Gordy Domogalla. Gene Griepentrog, Doug 1-kg g x A 3 SEASON SCORES W e They 4 Gervais 12 2 3 Salem Academy W oodburn 3 I Silverton 5 6 8 3 Mount Angel Stayton 5 4 Cascade 3 '2 Gervais 6 1 8 2 Salem Academy 1-Y Baseball -- Gentleman uene MI. Griepentrog. Won 3, lost 1 in con 62 ference play. Struck out 64 for a season and school record. Led the league in batting and established another school record with a hefty . 478. Mr, Track -- Bill led Serra to lst place 1 relay at Central, 3rd in the District 8 Track Meet. He and Tom Griepentrog represented the Sabers at the State meet, Bill handled the shot 'n the shot put and discus: Tom, the Javelin, UPPER RIGHT: Harry Hortsch lets disc fly at May Day Relays on campus. RIGHT: Jerry Jansen clears low hurdles neatly for the champ Junior class. LOWER RIGHT: Coach Domagalla checks score- sheet at same relays, Nordone moves in for second round at shot. S Former Mayor Al Loucks speaks of Serra Catholic High School as an asset to the community The late Governor Paul Patterson expresses the importance of a good education. Archbishop Howard assisted by Fathers Vanderbeck and Reedy blesses the new school. Below: Father Kevin Murphy, Principal of the new school, greets the crowd of five hundred spectators. D1gn1tar1es at Serra Dedrcatron Very Reverend David Temple, O,F,M, , Provincial St Barbara Provrnce the late governor Paul Patterson Hrs Grace, Archbishop Edward D, Howardg Judge Hall Lusk State Supreme Court Rev Kevm Murphy O F M Principalg Abbot Damian Jentges, O,S, B,, Mt, Angel Abbey Scenes from the dedica- tion of Serra on Septem- ber 26, 1954. Performing the ceremony is the Most Reverend Archbishop Ed- ward D. Howard. As- sisting him are Father Reedy of St. Vincent's Parrish and Father Van- derbeck of St. Joseph's Parrish. iw .1 , ,Q . lb - f. fx Sw gag risen Meivin 'M' 1954: No desks as yet, Leroy -..Au han. mber 1954 Jerry Ia , 'ri First day at Serra, Septe , , W lei . lim Demers, Aivr Harr Hortsch B0b a y Luiay, y , ' d for schoo1's first ciass, Zteltnskx hea 1 Serniriariaris' study ha L b d with Sister Xavier, i A group of the first year student o y Sister- Ger ardine, and two visiting Superiors, First y ear's student body, Dick Moorman and Maurice Ke. ' fail of '54, eshrnan treasury , rkof raffle goat fo I Fr Freshman Religion, 19 reading discussion. 54: Dick Moor First student body Mass 954. man September 1 t Friary Chapel, 3. Don Wernli remembers the construction sign at the entrance to the school grounds. ss, 3 :P Ken Neuberger recalls the leveled dirt and water pump along the south side of the school, K . x X X i rW . sis, 3 S as si si ew s it 3 M - E5 'R ig Er 1 l X J' 1 E D XX' E X s f s ' Q Q GOI!! 05462 Dave Kremer can still picture the orchard on the east side of the newly completed school, is 3' Pavelek recalls the unfinished frrary News Midday 60 gr. we ' Q 'N , Jerry Fox looks over plans for the future development of Serra. Sister Gerardine will always be a part of Serra's history. Don Stuhr knew Brother Benedict in the fall of 1954. ,gk l .Nw X ' W it A Tfwixf ff? - y lx ' xX' W Thorton Coffey can tell you when they gg gy .1 gf sank the well for the football field, tett ss zl l i X : N 5. .-ff X - .K - ex ' 2, .iw K . , ax, Q K X Y w LS. 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