St Francis High School - Shield Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1955

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Realizing the many sacrifices you have made for us, it is our sincere wish that our lives may always be a credit to you,---MOM and DAD. 74zcw94t4e4e6aZZ4 X MARIA, SEDES SAPIENTIAE VERY REV E I MURNANE, PASTOR REV HAROLD Mc KENNETT SISTER M EILEEN ROSE, PRINCIPAL SISTER ANTHONY MARY SISTER BRIGID MARY SISTER M CATHERINE FRANCES SISTER JOHN MARION SISTER MARIAN JOAN SISTER MIRIAM JOSEPH SISTER MARY ALICIA SISTER MARY CATHERINE SISTER MARY CHRISTINE SISTER MARY MAGDALEN SISTER ROSEMARY ANNE MR, JOHN CAPPIELLO COACH MR, LAWRENCE MEYER BAND DIRECTOR R1chard Burke Student Body Presxdent Carlo Barbtsan Student Body Vlce Presldent Ann W11helm Student Body Secretary 1' 7144- 1 X Q - f X , y X- t .J mzddewe 444. Student Body President, Richard Burke Student Body Vice President, Carlo Barbisan Student Body Secretary, Ann Wilhelm Sodality Prefect, Gayle Childers Girls' League President, Colleen McDonald Pep Club President, Rae Ann Tanguay Lettermen President, Larry Walsh Editor, St. Francis News , Terence Fieland Editor, The Shield , Carolyn Banks Senior A Class President, Donna Peot Senior B Class President, Michael Starr Junior A Class President, Eileen Gottschim Junior B Class President, Murray Higgins Sophomore A Class President, Sally Burrell Sophomore B Class President, Thomas Shepard Freshmen A Class President, Sue Schaefers Freshmen B Class President, Elmer Haller -wm..f..... STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED Eileen Gottschim Murray Higgins Donna Peot Michael Starr Carlo Bar bisan Ann Wilhelm Richard Burke S1sterM Elleen Rose principal STANDING Gayle Childers Rae Ann Tanguay Colleen McDonald Terence Fieland Carolyn Banks Larry Walsh Sally Burrell Thomas Shepard 5 Susan Schaefers Elmer Haller t V -,r-,,,M o - p n 1 U ' s v u c 1 1 ' I ' . f r 1 I 1 1 n 1 Q mix 'v',Q 1.4 1' Q 28's .',s -.b.'.,3yt . , , no 8.0, 10 44 ab at z . Lo 1. .s .33!ff, QQlo.f '2f. 4 ' Kim ' 0 ' , : fc' 0 , , . 1,:'.I QCA . . ' . - v . s.g.'!?i.xf ngg g5'sa.-.' s S' 'sv J 'lwgglzlf - L i ,f X VT?-rfiffg 4' -.4 15.5256 W' W 4 'Q 5 Q 5. ,, Z' ' 'ce Xfuw 'FC , , .5 ,5.5,,'..:... .9 ,yr-fm, sa' '7' 1. ' 9 1-f :rf an A' ,E at 5' if s n X , N I fm an U Q 1 wif: it VK! 24.2 1-,Q 1 '53 ,ws ' ,. 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'YHRD misx- FRESHNXAN A CLASS, FXRST ROW: Dianne G01 , Fiekand, Ann NXcDonaXd, kene Emou, yune X Wuson, View Schmidt, Susan Scnaeiexs, Cnano 1Ficek, Suditn Tonou, Sane Kxenke, Suzanne auet, Susan Boennighauser, Sanice Rixzman, C Seanneue Smewau, Yvonne Bngy Maw ey, Sandra SECOND ROWz Bene Sudith Pierson, Mavgaxe ck, Sara East, NXarga:etB muck, Mavgaxex Genx, rdeu, Bnchet, ROW: Ann Boiistea ine Hekxznxan, Margavet NXcCo Kaxen Sonnson, Not in pic1uxe1 Sean Cove Irene Em S851-e ot tary V. fsla Schmid reasurer I FRES CLASS, FIRST ROW: Darrell Sn quez, Thomas Peot, Bernard Poelz Goran. Laurence Nurre Fisher lame R V 51 HMAN B yder, Jerry Kerr, Gordon Christensen, Ronald Ma er, Elmer llaller, Richard Rauber, Scott Lawlor, . SECOND ROW: Bruno Barbisan, John Schlesinge , s Shay, llarry Eberle, Joseph Gauderman, Dean ' aymond Mclnnis. THIRD ROW: Nick Robertson, R Jerry Scherer, Robert McWilliams, Rob Bauer. Not in picture: Mich r Halle' Elmer' nt Preslde PL I-- Ernest Mc- r, Paul Smith, Joseph McWilliams, Michael M obert Larion, William H ' ert Perala, Da vid Fromh ael McMullen, Robert W ' Shab' Jarnes ref Treasu . ' mS Dean Mcwlma Y secrefa' atychuck, opkins, Dave Eberle, old, James McCloskey, Peter ellmtz, Harvey Quinby. gg. 444 Ml I, r I v Jane Garret Josephine Duran Mary Lee Everts Vice President Secretary Treasurer Rae Ann Tanguay Pep Club President Q.. .y fvswwm v R Www Time passes as fingers fly making programs for an evening game, D S B ' CHEERLEADERS: Vonda Anshutz, Moyra Collins, Janet Herring, Sheila Wenzl, Casey Eberdt, ,loan Barbisan, Patricia Pappin. 'QU I 5:1538 ry! jg'-,Gif v, vi Puff PEP CLUB, FIRST ROW: D, Thenell, C, McDonald, J, Garrett, R, A, Tanguay, M, L, Everts, J, Duran, C, Phillips, SECOND ROW: P, McKean,D, Peot, G, Childers, L, A, Butts, A, Dion C, Banks, I. Wolf, A, Whilhelm, THIRD ROW: P, Pappin, R, Mulvey, M, Scofield, J, Sch- wartz, L, Bofferding, P, Gent, M, Nibler, G, Herndon, D, L, Gott, FOURTH ROW: J, Barbis- an, R, M, Seidl, P, Stapleton, M, Murray, B, Grimsman, L, Merrill, K, Schotthoefer, A, Brodsky, N, Greenwood, FIFTH ROW: V, Anshutz, M, Vitus, D, Ressler, R, Eisenbeis, M, A Tacke, J, Crabbe, S, Price, C, Amundson, J, Herring, SIXTH ROW: S, Wenzl, D, Murphy, I, Gersich, I, Hendershott, S, Burrell, D, Schwartz, C, Hecker, C, Wolf, P, Pierson, SEV- ENTH ROW: M, Collins, C, Eberdt, S, Stirewalt, I, Weber, J, Grosulak, B, Brown, D, Tebbs C, Linehan, The Pep Club members are caught in the act when fbelowj: Judy Hendershott and Gayle Childers sell candy at a game: fupper rightj: Cheerleaders line up for a halftime yell: and fbottom rightj: the Pep Club shows ' pp ciation for another two-pointe f IIS 8 fe l' l B dlid fggcdddwnd wipe ,,,,sll FlRST ROW Elmer l-laller manager Gene McCallrgan Bruno Bar d manager SECOND RO Dougherty Joe Hertzrnan Gary Van Or en Ra Cox Tony Chapman Dave Elclrr rll Grosulak Pat Dougherty y hel THIRD ROW joe Walz Larry Walsh Ed Krupka Bob Stewart c Frank Cerkoney 1ohnCapprello coach T1 brsan Roy Morrrson Mrchael W Mrke Burke rnana er dge Bob Larron Bob Trer Carlo Barb1san Fred Pynes TOHY ChaPman and Frank Ce k whrle Co h 4 r ac Cappleuo reads oney, All-Drstrrcf St an accoum of their fosfg, look on all honors Semor football players Larry Walsh Tony Chapman M1chael Dougherty Ray Cox Frank Cerkoney Carlo Barb1san and Ed Krupka pose for a plcture duung football pl'3C UCC menzafrdeao The saints showed their power in football early in the year when they re- turned victors from the Jamboree. St. Francis was at first a definite threat in the 5-A-2 District, but a plague of iniuries brought the season to an end with three wins against five losses. The spirit of the team was never lost as its leaders retained the fighting spirit of the Saints. Frank Cerkoney's record at St. Francis will be hard to surpass. He merited All-District honors three con- secutive years. Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Saint Francis 6 Pleasant Hill 0 Ff0I'lClS Elmira Francis 0 Willamette I2 l:fGl'1ClS Creswell O Francis 20 Drain O Francis 0 Junction City 35 Francis 6 Cottage Grove 25 Francis 0 Pleasant Hill 35 Francis 26 Oakridge l2 A r ,gf 3 f-www, psf f L.,-, ,, With the help of Sister Rosemary Anne, Biology's Rose Mulvey and Kay Schotthoefer mount the News secrets become less secretive to Glenna Lewis, of the Week map for World History students to ex Frieda Ann Carpenter, Roger Sheridan, Fred Dent- amine, ler, and Roy Morrison. Mike Kirchoff and Bob Wilson discover that even amateurs can make Chemistry experiments under Sister Marian Joan's 7azazSz, 7 direction, Typing students practice self-control by not even peeking at the keyboard. 14 3. U. ' A iw, M, 6, A Q. f L34 ,LZ Q X X ff? fa ' ,J I g. f 'Y ,-:nj Q Y , rx V X sl,,, X-ug. tif. f 1 ,-jlff, - 114 , L' Alf lf. 4 1 ff' gn .' X .,h 'Jr . .vff ky ,,,. if ff' u-eff . V Kg: ' 5: F ' Q2 ,S E ,-if ,,5k.iggi.:i,X 3 'L Q, yg5.X' I f 55' n '4,1 57111232 , if 1-x, .JP ,. ., R ,W x G f X 1 f 'ff 'Z 5-'Th 'L ' ' 4, im, X7 A- -v f f ., . D , 3' XA u' . 4 A ' K 'A vig ,K X 1521 -- , 3322? ' -4 2 f hs' Q ffgi-5' '25-, K Fx, ,Jfs , ' TTS'-li+-T x K v R - Y if 1 ': K gf F.-A ,, lff X ' , . . ,iii '55 , , xvq' 'V 95, fy . ' L 'XFX L f . .. ! f -N, - ' 4'-'F-.4 if , , A , X 1 5 R mzlilfaw. M '1'w? 2 1 3.4 ffm' r iff ,fig Y fi K - 5, Mil? ' . N W. 4 V 7, ' ' f 1 5 29 ,,, ,5 ll.. 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S Gievma Lewis, Suzanne Ytice xiey , iearme Crabbe, Diana Niuvpiiy, yieievi Meta- , imia Webet, Saiiy Bimeii, Dane Giotia Bsem, Diane Hiiseudagex, Niaxiiyxi Slime, Pauici Eiiexi Davis, Noi in picmien Caioiyn V1 awe: , Yauicia Sweeney, Jean S5311 LaBa 1'1'e tary 4, semaiy Seidi, on Brown, Am Yiemmiag, Ro ie Eisenbeis, Shawn Mikivis , rmmdson, may Gexsiciw, oiieen V ai- SOPYXONXORE A CLASS, YXRST ROXN'.?auicia Bray , Beuy Bane, Frieda Ami Catpemei, Caxoiiue ifieciaei, Ekociiei ECONO ROW: Maxine Bueimet, Sue Siiiew aii. Caioi Pi ' , Sane Gtosuiaia. Peggie Yiexsoxi, Niaty Ami Tacice, C, Coiieexx Livieiiaxi, Ciata vloii. 'YXXXRD P-OW: Diane Tebbs, ieen Niciioias, Dona Ressiei, iudim kiendetsixou, ' 'a Sxapieion, Oosomy Schwauz, Niaxy Maiy Lewis. Jane Gro S Treasurgl lak I . FIRST auer F as bhe De 4 Son me Tholfp d xii? PreSiden l' ,S shepa 'Thorn-ijeflt Presl g . . '14 K. SOPHOMORE B C Iver R1 LASS , Chard B Thom ' RO W: Ben Gre , red jenkins. SE pard. George G ntler. James Ju qkl en, Rob COND erty. ngers. ert Tr RO W- TIIIRD elchel . RoyM ' ROW: G' Getty GeOfge TreaS'-Her Reiling Fred 1al'Y secfe . Mervill orrrson, rno Barb ' e Thompson, Neil Wal- Dennis Bersha w, Roger Sheridan. rsan, Fred Reillng, Joseph Brunner, Fred 'L for Colleen McDonald Ardene Brodsky Rose Mulvey Marie Murray Girls' League Girls' League Girls' League Girls' League President Vice President SSCICIHIY Treasurer ' Scam! cmd Jean Coverdell and Eileen Gottschim prepare the pro- jector for a Girls' League movie, Pat McKean beams Uiumphantly at her Sadie Hawkins catch, Bob Stewart and Murray Higgins, Carlo Barbisan, and Frank Schaefers enjoy the League 's annual dande, P-. Lf my Gayle Chrlders Wxlllam Grosulak Shuley Laughlm Sodahty Prefect Sodallty V1ce Prefect Sodaluy Secretary Treasurer At ught Srster Bngxd Mary Sodal 1ty Moderator lxstens as B1ll Gros ulak and Gayle Chllders outlme plans for a llllll meeung Below, Freshmen and Sophomore Sodahsts part1c1pate ln a Lxvmg Rosary on the feast of the Annunclatlon AC Terence Fieland Carolyn Banks Editor, St, Francis News Editor, The Shield 666i ide X.. Terence Fieland, editor, Colleen McDonald, assist- ant editor, and Bill Grosulak, sports editor, confer with the printer regarding the S, F, News, Q lower leftzj Ardene Brodsky, business manager, and Copy Editor, Janet Tonoli, prepare to solicit ads for the Shield, Q centerzj Donald Lutosky, photographic ed- itor, and his assistant Harold Shay receive instruct- ions from Edward Krupka, annual sports editor, while at Kennel Ellis, Q lower rightj Ann Wilhelm and Corrine Phillips typists, compile senior information as the annual rapidly takes shape, -Y Reading copy for the St, Francis News are James Schaeffer, copy editor, and Eileen Gottschim, news editor, Qbelowjz Gayle Childers, business manager, and Nancy Greenwood, circulation manager, make a final check on the circulation list, wall A Members of Quill and Scroll Journalism Honorary pose with the school Charter, They are: Casey Eberdt, Eileen Gottschim, Janet Tonoli, William Grosulak, Carolyn Banks, Terence Fieland, Ann Wilhelm, Colleen McDonald, Gayle Childers, and Ardene Brodsky, iw 3 Editor, Carolyn Banks Fred Dentler, assistant sports editor, and Casey Eberdt, assistant editor, prepare for work on the Shield, ,edema '. i-.., Junctlon Cnty Wrllamette Springfield Willamette Oakridge Corfage Grove Junction Cnty Sprmgfueld Dram Creswell Pleasant Hall Dram Elmira Mt Angel Cottage Grove Creswell Pleasant Hull Elmrra Redmond Oakrudge Creswell Sprmgfleld Eugene Springfield VARSITY SQUAD Tony Chapman Murray I-hggms Loren Tuskl Frank Cerkoney Larry Walsh Stewart Robertson Carlo Barb1san Ed Krupka Lenus Jans Joe Henz man Ron Hannon manager and Coach Capplello Not Ln pxcture B111 Grosulak sinned Jef campetctcon SENIOR PLAYERS Mr Capp1e1lo coach Frank Cerkoney Larry Walsh Loren Tuskx Lenus Jans SECOND ROW Tony Chapman Carlo Barbxsan Ed Krupka 58 I ' ' 61 44 S. F. ' 45 59 S. F. Z , 3 3 I 1 47 36 S.F. g I 'g ' , : ' 62 S8 5- F- a ' : . ' 46 55 S. F. . . 69 54 s. F. 62 48 s.F. ' ' ' 60 54 ' 48 54 5-F' 65 62 S. F. ' 49 67 5- F- ' 41 51 S. F. ' 54 63 S. F. - 54 49 S. F. 72 66 S. F. 55 60 S. F. ' 49 61 - 52 .5 gg- 53 70 SIF: ' 42 64 s. F. 48 57 S F ' ' 44 49 ' ' 67 49 S. F. ' ' 40 S. F. 22 Witharecord of 12 wins against 9 losses, the '54-'55 team proved the best in St. Fran- cis history. The foundation for the top- notch team were Lettermen Larry Walsh, StewartRobertson,Lenus Jans, Frank Cer- koney, Carlo Barbisan, Loren Tuski, and Joe Heitzman. ln league play, the Saints took the District 2 championship. ln her first District Tournament contest, St. Fran- cis upset Springfield, 49-44. In the two succeeding games, the Millers and Eugene Axemen were victorious, and the Saints bowed out in their bid for a State Tourn- ament berth Larry Walsh and Stewart Robertson were unanimously selected for the 'l955 District All Star team Lenus Jans also obtained Second Team honors and Frank Cerkoney gained Honorable Mention Stew art Robertson gets ready to check opponent s hook shot as Larry Walsh and Frank Cerkoney walt for the HCXI ITIOVC 44445455144 XRS if Lenus Jans goes high to grab a rebound for St Franc1s while B111 Grosulak takes posmon, Larry Walsh defends the St Francxs Basket during the Eugene encounter Kecome adotofzdea . . , Frank Cerkoney, Lenus Jans, and Carlo Barbisan join in i l the scramble for a loose ball in the Oakridge-St, Francis game, 24 Taking advantage ot his height, Larry Walsh goes up in the air for a rebound in the Eugene High game, Stew art Robertson fl4j waits in the background, Lenus Jans and Joe Heitzman double up on a Creswell opponent as St, Francis goes into a full-court press, Bill GFOSUI-ik looks OH. E 7? JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW Denms Bershaw Maurrce Stevens Nrck Robertson Fred Pynes Rrchard Starr SECOND ROW hm Jungers Fred Rerhng Gmo Barblsan Joe Brunner Bruno Barb1san THIRD ROW Elmer Haller manager Mervllle Thomp son Bob Tre1che1 11m Shay manager whclendtieeeaeon Junctuon Cnty Wullamette Sprlngfleld Wnllamette Oakredge Cottage Grove Junctlon Cnty Sprnngfleld Dram Creswell Pleasant Hull Dram Elmuro Mt Angel Cottage Grove Creswell Pleasant Hall Elmura - - Willamette 24 29 S. F. Wrllamette 43 29 5- F- Odcrudge 36 49 S- F- W 3' Art Hoffman Iunror Varslty Coach For the flfth consecutive year the B uad won more games than them Bug Brothers on the Varsity Thus season they equalled last year s record by wlnmng 17 out of 22 scheduled games The J V mentor Art Hoffman now has for has three year coaching record 44 wlns agamst 22 losses The apparent reason for the B Squad s success thus year has been nts ablllty to take advantage of the breaks Stout defensive play hard work on the backboards and sound ball handllng con verted breaks Into possession of the ball and eventual baskets. Rlch Starr proved the mam cog In the llttle Samt's attack. Jlm Jungers and Fred Pynes, are, wnth Starr, the team's top members. Nnck Robertson, Morne Stevens and Fred Reulung make up the regulars who contributed the most to the team's success. Q T I gi R lk- I :sy , f f 2 1 4 A 7 .E 3. 9 l 1 1 my 1 'i if R 4 v' 1 in I 7 P I ' Q Ni I ,L rv is 1 ' ', 1 . R - .1 ' L.. ' 0 ' 'fi ' ' 42 za s. F. . 34 S. F. Ji ...V P. ' 31 40 S. F. ' 26 49 S. F. ' ' Sq 23 49 S. F. ' ' ' ' 31 40 S. F. ' . ' ' ' ' 40 37 S. F. ' ' , ' 25 47 S. F. , , , , ' 29 40 S. F. ' , ' ' ' 39 58 S, F. , ' 44 51 S. F. ' ' .35 51 S. F. ' ' ' ' , 31 34 S. F. . - I 38 41 S. F. I . - . 42 48 S. F. - - ' 34 37 5- F. . S F . . . . -.-1 .,.--av-QQ ..-.-4-Q I ........,-3,5 Members of the Speech Class present their gifts to the Christ Child in the play Christmas In Her Heart, O I mtl cz Freshman Richard Rauber and his trembling tuba pose for a picture during a private practice session in the gym, Annette Dion and Joan Barbisan receive a hasty review in how Ben Green, Trudie Atkinson, Fred Jenkins and Shar to read a thermometer from Mrs, S, H, McKean, girls' health on Atkinson confer with Sister M, Christine about instructor, some mystifying Latin terms, Spiny ' 'dec , I , f Y X ffl, , A, . I A, 5 Y 42 1 , - ' 2' , A , if ,QA , J . . ' N, M 1 ,Q 5. t fA 4 A l -yr 1. Q 4,1 it f,f.' , 'wg ,Xt ' 1 Q 2 Q - - ' .A K ' V I A 12 ,, AA , tr., f Two students are snapped near the A gl, w ' Oregon State Seal during the Junior , f' A .A ', t V A .M D I I D s ' - . Q Q 5 x 3 and Senior biennial trip to Salem, M , A 1, A A si A ,j','.::-,Ax , 1 , 5 ' 4' ' ' 111 fr H. 5, F' 'A , ,l I A 4 4 Y ,.s. ot O sr .:.' E Y V sv ,I, , if an f K .kvaz ,,,,.,W,Ag1'gQ,Wgi3 .xvvuatolet :sd A f My ,I Avrfazgifig VZ, Q' l:,'i.z,.Det:q.0.A :Jt E X 4 In 5 fi 5 1 l ' ' so r A S 4 A iffy ' 1 ,H 4 ',Ar ' .He A, A f Af,,,ggfi,,,gfgs,gfA t ffm f ,g,?y, V 2 AA f AA :fy 5 a Q, 22? ' G ' E' ifgfagl '27 if ' of We 1 5 A7 ' X3 K fn -A f U 4 ' Y f 4 . ' ' L Ape, Y ,af Q' fyftb ., , 4 f1 g2!6?' Kg 9','?,,', if 25 it ,Ami 1 ' y:,.Q ,, fa 4:5445 3 af 11' 44' if 4 as aa -P V f We 1 iw , 5 ni du If 4 a W Wh, ,A 2 Mag 'V 4' is bw if 3531 4 W 4 , 3-at ft , 2, A, any , at , Q X ,sr fi, gig? in Q ' W' Q 3 ' 9 1 5 f J f 1, sf' A, 53 ' H 'Gif ' 4. A 5 vf Jai U if K fa Y, an Q 1, 5 4 , 5 4. wi g S X ' f'j.'s' gggff K :V A V r f ? 4 E, In . 4 Q ,Q W M F 'Xi f Q Q JQF, Q f I : ff V , '5'v.,g,Z fi f ' H , A , W 31, it ' ' ' ,ff JYYQ h Ex fn- f' Admiring and comparing prints for Print 'n Cord week are Ioan Barbisan and Annette Dion, St, Francis students make known their talents at the March of Dimes talent show spon- sored by the Junior and Senior girls, 27 . Mlm ,, ,MJA ,Jw Eilee 11 G Presi Ottsch. dent lm Name Y Gr V' een 1ce PreSidg:0d I nr Nronya Scoirekd, S'nrrXey XOR A CLASS, EXRST P-OW1 Rose Mnwey , Sane Garrerr, Lenra Merr , Patricia Yapprn, Mary Lee Eyerrs, Saner Herring, Sanrce Scnw arrz, . SECOND ROW: Caroryn Davis, Rosane Enerrner, Saner Tonoh, rncra Mcrlean, Vonda Prnsnnrz, Norine Larnpe, Nancy 1 Bene Grrrnsrnan, Kay Scrrourroeier, Soyce ' enr, Lois Boiierdrng, Marie Murray, ' icmrez D0nna Novi ak, XUN Casey Eberdr, Laugnnn, Rosetta X-Xonpe Heken Ensign, Prrdene Brodsky , Pa Greenwood, Eneen Gouschrrn. 'YYXXRD ROW Caray an, Marnyn Giknore, Xeanne Snerris, Ynynrs G Deanna Lundborn, Snena Wenzr, Mary Sean Mcwnnen. Nor rn 9 Nancy Mardesich. Ph . 8,2115 Gent creta ry Sh e ua Treasxgyzl 28 1 'ff'-,xg '53- JUNIOR B CLASS, FIRST RO W: Michael D Ronald Hannon, Donald Lutosk ROW: Carl Mosen, Mi ' Stevens, Eu Ja Sl If Xllhrlll' ougherty, Harold Sha y, Lero y, Robert Stewart, Robert Wil chael Burke, Robert Wilson, gene McCalligan, Dave Eldri ck Barker, Michael Kirchoff, son. Not in picture W' ' y Eberle, James Schaeffer, son, Charles Wilhelm SECOND Murray Higgens, Neil Anderson dge, Joseph Heifzlnan. THIRD Fred P ynes, Ste wart Robertson, illiam Grosulak. Burke . hael NUC ul-el' Treas on , wart Roberts bfecretary he Pty . 1 Doug . V1 Higgins Iwiurray nf Pteslde . Maurice ROW: Richard Starr, Joseph Walz, Michaelfltkin- 44 2 9 L 11.41 v I Y-if Dennis Snyder, chosen from St, Francis to participate in the Northwest Chorus, checks one of the scores that is included in his rep- ertoire, A Crook' exclaims the chorus background in a practice for the operetta, Tulip Time, LaDonna Murphy, Dennis Snyder Lee Ann Butts and Carlo Barbisan chuckle over the plight of Frank Cerkoney, who is arrested H gn . Directing the Senior Glee Club is a difficult task but Lee Ann Butts handles it well, Evidence of talent appears when fbelowj: Don Varley, Palestrina accompanist, looks Members of the County Chorus practice for an April festival, They are: FIRST ROW: Ronald Hannon, Sheila Wenzl, Lee Ann Butts, LaDonna Murphy, Ann Wilhelm, Merville Thomspon, SECOND ROW: Dennis Snyder, Majella Nibler, Corinne Phillips, Casey Eberdt, Thomas Shepard, THIRD ROW: Robert Stewart, Fred Dentler, Car- olyn Banks, Don Varley, Edward Krupka, FOURTH ROW: Lenus Jans, Maurice Stev- ens, Frank Cerkoney, Fred Reiling, Carlo Barbisan, cmd dmdaw... on, as Sheila Wenzl finishes preparations for a Glee Club performance, fupper rightjz Five St, Francis students practice before representing their school in a State Chorus in Portland, fbottom rightj: Yuletide radio music from St, Francis included solos by music pupils Frank Cerkoney, Brian Bronson, Lee Ann Butts, Carlo Barbisan, and Dennis Snyder, He ,-4 Members of the dance band stop practice for a picture, The band includes: Don Varley, at pianog Dave Eldridge, Jerry Scherer, Mich- ael Burke, Dave Wendel, Mike Starr, SECOND ROW: Terry Stanley, Richard Burke, Don Lutosky, Michael McMullen, Richard Rauber, Mr Lawrence Mere' Direclof The drums go bang and the cymbals clang as Mr, Lawrence Me Band in a practice session in the choral room, gs ,. da tie memofzdee. yer directs the St, Francis High School L8 a xots, Shlgijxcy gentes? manned sgghvl attiflxi me Pennant H 15? gs tcm an Cnampx ev S xx WS Gegfxawe' aB nd L ax CKCPZ Henmg a max vouexl ugnklfl A yang S ,mefm 60664 Jumor gxrls pose Wllh the pennant they recexved as the basketball charnp1ons fbelowj Freshmen are snapped durmg the dancmg mstrucnons wh1ch are a part of then' Phyncal Educauon course 4, a Y NN all 0 4 5NNr A4 my 'M Left to right FIRST ROW Dave Eldridge Mike Kirchoff Murray Hrggrns Fred Pynes Lenus Jans SECOND ROW Jim Jungers Maurice Stevens Darrell Snyder Bob Wellmtz Ray McInn1s, John Schlesinger THIRD ROW Laurence Nurre Jim Green Don Varley Carlo Barbisan Joe Heitzman FOURTH ROW John Capp 1ello coach Nick Robertson Bruno Barbisan Ed Krupka manager Dean McWilliams manager wide mafelaaehwmdhmewne St Francis again entered a round robin schedule with games on Tuesdays and Fridays Seven re turmng Lettermen strengthened the team Carlo Barblsan held the pitching berth Fred Pynes play ed behlnd the plate Don Varley held down third and Murray Huggins second base Joe Heltzman, Lenus Jans and Ray Cox made up the outfield Bruno Barblsan played hls flrst season for the Samts at short stop and Jam Green lomed the team as flrst baseman Senior Players Jim Green, Don Varley Carlo Barbisan, and Lenus Jans with Mr, Cappiello, coach, l LETTERMEN FIRST ROW Pat Dougherty Tony Chapman Larry Walsh, Carlo Barbrsan SECOND ROW Joe Hertzman Frank Schaefers Frank Cerkoney Bob Trerchel Gary Van Orden THIRD ROW Loren Tuskr Corky Hrggms Fred Pynes Stewart Robertson FOURTH ROW Mr JohnCapp1ello coach Ed Krupka Lenus Jams Don Varley Dennrs Snyder Zaecvua .., Letrefme n le-ide and Carlo B3fbi5g:2 iigry Walsh' Tony Ch :f..,-,,,,?,,fwg'- USS the futur apman e Oflheitc . Par DOH h lub. 8 Srry . yr-af -H, Q -M . ' . .Q f fl f.,,M Eileen Gottschim, Janet Tonoli, Carolyn Banks, Shirley Laughlin and Janice Schwartz perform their Library Science duties cheer- fully. cw dpzflag Zefzmdaalea . Future artists Rosalie Buettner, Colleen Varney and Jeanne Crabbe discuss the work of the new art club tiflff J, ,E xx 5 it li Viola Schmidt makes a final check on the pie which Sister Mary Catherine uses a wall chart to explain to Sue helped her place second in the state cherry pie-baking Storms and Charlotte Schnorenberg some material studies contest, in the Freshmen girls' Health Class, 36 '0 Ing I H rv Patricia McKean and Monya Scofield make use of their artistic talents on the programs for the Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Junior A Class President Eileen Gottschim observes their progress, On a Holy Week visit to the new Marian Shrine in the convent gar- den are seniors: Rae Ann Tanguay, Carlo Barbisan, Marian Ficek and Ed Krupka, ffatdeyem tendon... xxx Nominees Eileen Gottschim and Janet Ton oli look on as Girls' State Representative Casey Eberdt thumbs through a manual on good citizenship, DONNA PEOT President 1' LA DONNA MURPHY 'Y ANNETTE DION Treasurer MICHAEL STARR Presldent TERENCE FIELAND Vrce Presldent LARRY WALSH Secretary SENIOR A CLASS OFFICERS '10, Vice President LEE ANN BUTTS Secretary Meg Zed wwe!! SENIOR B CLASS OFFICERS if 9-is DONALD VARLEY Treasurer BANKS, CAROLYN Sodaltty 1 2 3 4 Secretary Treas urer 3 SSC 3 SSCA 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Choralers 4 Grrls League 1 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Student Counctl 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Edrtor 4 Qutll and Scroll 3 4 B-XRBISAN, CARLO Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Palestrrna Srng ers 2 3 4 Lettermen 1 2 3 4 T ea surer 4 Student Body V1ce Presrdent 4 Student Councrl 4 1 'i JUN 'S'.. BRONSON, BRIAN Entered from Colurnbra Preparatory School Portland Oregon 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Pres1dent2 3 Stu dent Councrl 2 3 BURKE, RICHARD Entered from Pleasant Hrll Grade School Pleasant H111 Oregon 1 Band 4 Student Body Presxdent 4 Class Vrce Presxdent 3 Student Councrl 4 i lx il- S., .fi sox' i. 'inf BARBISAN, JOAN Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Choralers Grrls League 1 3 4 Pep Club3 4 Cheerleader 4 BRANDT, LAWRENCE Entered from W1llamette Grade School Eugene Oregon 1 E' 1 L 1' CHAPMAN, TONY ' Glee Club 3 Lettermen 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 CHILDERS, GAYLE Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Prefect 4 SSC 3 ,- Q' A .- +51 A BUTTS, LEE ANN Sodality 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Cho ralers 1,2,3,45 Girls' League 1, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,4g Class Secretary 4, CERKONEY, FRANK Glee Club 2,49 Palestrina Singers 4: Lettermen 1,2,3,4, in-q, 4 SSCA 2 Glee Club 4 Grrls League 1 3 4 Grrls s State Representatrve 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Class Vrce Presrdent 1 Student Councrl 4 Newspaper Staff 2 3 4 Bustness Manager 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 i gr- 2 ia, is COLLINS, MOYRA Entered from Colrn Kelly Ir Hrgh School Eugene Oregon 1 Sodalrty 4 Glee Club P 4 Grrls League 1 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Class Treasurer 3 COX, RAYMOND Entered from St Mary s Grade School Medford Oregon 1 Re entered from Worthrngton Hrgh School Columbus Ohro 3 Sodalrty 3 4 Glee Club 1 Lettermen 4 Class Treasurer 1 Frre Ch1ef 4 DION, ANNETTE Glee Club 2,3,4g Girls' League 1,3, 4g Pep Club 4g Class Secretary lg Treas urer 4, DOUGHERTY, PATRICK Entered from Springfield Jr, High School Springfield Oregon 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4' Palestrina Singers 3' Lettermen .3 4- Secretary 4, 1 ,QQ 9.5 all 1, Q19 FIELAND, LAWRENCE Entered from St Leo s Grade School Glee Club 2 '3 4 Lg it A 11 DURAN, JOSEPHINE Entered from Prescott Jr High School Prescott Arizona, 2 Glee Club 2 4 Girls League 3 4 Executive Council 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Executive Council 4 Secretary 4 FICEK, MARIAN Entered from St Mary s Grade School Eugene Oregon, 1 Re entered from Wil lamette High School 4 Pep Club 2 34 FIEL AND, TERENCE ' Entered from St Leo s Grade School Minot North Dakota 1 Sodalityl 2 3 4 SSC 'S Glee Club 7 'S 4 Class Vice President 4 Treasurer 7 Student Coun c1l4 Newspaper Staff '3 4 Editor 4 Quill and Scroll '3 4 National Honor Society 'S 4 Outstanding Senior Boy 1 dv t.. il- i- - 1 l - . 0 Q . 2, i , , L ' ' z 2 -.V 'D' ' . ' , V L Minot, North Dakota, 1, Sodality 2,3,4g I' I - Q l ' f E- 1 GOTT, DAYNA Sodality 1,2, 3,45 Girls' League 1, 3 4: Pep Club 2,3,4, GREEN, JAMES Glee Club 1 2,3,4g Palesrrina Singers 3,4, an- L. JOLGEN, KENNETH Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Pale strlna Slngers 3 KRUPKA EDWARD Entered from Mt Angel bemlnary Mt Angel Oregon 9 bodallty 2 3 Glee Club 7 3 4 Palestrlna Slngers 4 Letterrnen 4 Claw Vlce Presldent. Annual btaff-1 -Xsblstant Flre Chlef Q 1 B 5 fi -. 5 ga Gr Ag, K I fhrxfg ,ff I 3,9 'Q ' ' 25 3 ' ' 3. 42 usaoux, IEAN Entered from Wilson Ir, High School, Eugene, Oregon 1, Glee Club 3: Assist- ant Fire Chief 4, MCCRACKEN, THOMAS Entered from Wilson Jr, High School, Eugene Oregon 1 Class Secretary 3 NIBLER, MAJELLA Entered from St Mary s Academy 4 SSCA 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Choral ers 4 Girls League 3 4 Pep Club Z 3 4 Newspaper Staff 2 3 PEOT, DONNA Sodality 3 3 4 SSCA 2 Glee Club 1 7 3 4 Girls League 1 3 4 Pep Clu 3 3 4 Class President 4 Secretary 3 Stu dent Council 4 43 1- MCDONALD, COLLEEN Entered from St Joseph s Grade School Roseburg Oregon, 1 Sodality 1 2 3 4 SSCA 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Girls League 1 3 4 President 4 Executive Council 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Executive Council 4 Student Council 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Quill and Sc roll 4 Outstanding Senior Girl MURPHY, LaDONNA Sodality 3 4 SSC 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Choralers4 Girls League 1 3 4 Pep Club 2 Class Vice President 3 4 L Aff Q S,-W .QV uv W C 1 5 pw . . ' , . , s Y 9 , ,Q ' ' I ,-, z Q Q 5. A 'I 2 ' Q , : gr- I H 5 1' - g vq vt . . . ' .2 2 . .. The Dalles, Oregon, 2, Sodality 2,3, 5 -.2 ' .-. A e ' ' 4 Nr .LL - v 1-wuz? ,.Q bL. ,wi iC '? '?' SCHAEFERS, FRANK Entered from St Mary s Grade School, Eugene Oregon, 1 re entered from Eu gene I-hgh School 4 Lettermen 2 3 SNYDER, DENNIS Entered from St Mary s Grade School Eugene Oregon 1 re entered from Eu gene Hrgh School 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Palestrlna Srngers 3 4 Lettermen 2 3 Class V1ce Presrdent 1 PHILLIPS, CORINNE Sodality 1 2 3 4- SSC 4a Glee Club Q' 1 2 3 4' Girls League 1 3 4' Pep Club 2,3 4- Executive Council 4- Annual Staff 4 ROWE PETER Sodalxty 2 3 4 in C' 'UPU E 1 STANLEY TERRY Q ' M Band 4 Class Treasurer 3 STARR, MICHAEL Glee Club 1 Band 4 Class Presxdent 1 4 Student Councrl 1 4 44 TANGUAY, RAE ANN Entered from St, John's Academy, Napa, Califomia, 1, Sodality 1,2,3,45 SSC 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,49 Choralers 2, 3,45 Girls' League 1,3,45 Executive Coun- cil 35 Treasurer 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pres- ident 45 Executive Council 45 Class Pres- ident 35 Treasurer 25 Student Council 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 2,3, THENELL, DIANA Glee Club 2,45 Girls' League 1, 3,45 Pep Club 3,4, VAN ORDEN, GARY Entered from McKenzie High School, Vida Oregon 1 Lettermen 3 4 Trea surer 3 VARLEY, DONALD Sodality 1 2 3 4 SSC 3 Vice Prefect 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Palestrina Singers l 2 3 4 Lettermen 3 4 Class President 2 Tleasurer4 Student Council 2 Nation al Honor Society 3 4 Z TUSKI, LOREN Lettermen 3 . ULLRICH, STANLEY Glee Club 2 3 4 i Ap-K Z! il ll 1 gg 7-ff' WALSH, LARRY Lettermen 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 V1ce Presrdent 3 Class Secretary 4 Student Counc1l 4 qi' WENDEL, DAVID Glee Club 1 2 3 Palestrlna Smgers 1 2 3 Band 4 WILHELM, ANN Sodallty 1 2 3 4 SSCA 2 Glee League 1 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 x ecuuve Councll 3 4 Student Body Secretary 4 Class Secretary 2 Stu dent Counc1l4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 AnnualStaff 4 Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 3 4 WOLF, JOYCE Entered from Hood Rrver H1gh School Hood Rlver Oregon 2 Sodallty 3 4 Glee Club 4 Chor alers 4 Grrls League 3 4 Pep Club 4 FORTT, THOMAS Entered Second semester from Eu gene H1gh School Eugene Oregon ibn. 'Gil' A ' ' 9 Q ' 3 I . is ' J 1 V Q .1 83' Q uh U Club 1, 2,3,4: ,Cbor,alers 2, 3:45 Girls' r , . 5 . . :E - 52 ' , Q is . 4. K .WWW Hof 040 czeheued COLLEEN MCDONALD TERENCE FIELAND Outstandmg Seruor Gxrl Outstandmg Semor Boy 0 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED Ann Wll helm Colleen McDonald Shella Wenzl, Casey Eberdt STANDING Terence Fleland Donald Var ley Etleen Gottschxm Fxchangmg memortes of twelve years to gether ln school are SEATED Ann Wllhelm Joan Barblsan Dlana Thenel STANDING Terry Stanley Denms Snyder Peter Rowe Annette D1on Lee Ann Butts a'4eq!aa6toZ4efaZme 47 ' 9 ' A I A ,V fra A ! , v 'i X S ' :rl Oxf. 0:4 OX. X' ' . ' 'sl X I I A, 4 . , - X U l I I I Sn f , S 1 I I A I 4 I I I HONORARY PATRONS Cathollc Daughters of Amerlca Knights of Columbus St Francus Parents Club St Francls Pep Club St Francis Lettermen Club St Francis Sodallty Bug Y Market The Bon Marche Brodsky s Incorporated Wallys Hudson Kaiser and Ramblers Heath s Wonder Fabrucs John Warren Hardware Kaufman Bros Kennell Ellls Studio Millers Department Store McCracken Bros Motor Freight Russell s Eugene s Own Store George Schaefers Tlre Co Trio Lumber Co Weyerhaeuser Timber Co PAT RONS AND PA TRON E SSES and Mrs Michael Burke M' and Mrs Phulllp Varley and Mrs E J E erdt M's Evelyn Wllhelm and Mrs Wllllam Grosulak Bristow s Jewelry and Mrs Samuel McKean Eugene Music Co and Mrs E J eot Hendershott s E J hulllps Klrchoff and Scott Mens Wear and Mrs Howard Snyder Charles E Toman Jewelry and Mrs J M Starr Wilson Music House Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh Mx . . . b . ' M. . . . . I Dr. . ' . Mr. . . . P ' Nr. . . 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