St Francis High School - Shield Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1956
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SY 2 if 1 ikfgiw M WW XX nf' v jf Qfwgfffflfgf JA ggsgi J Kigf YK QM ,ff . 12351 if 2, Q5 , ,M , gi Big. iq. Puig The Students of St. Francis present St. Francis High Eugene, Oregon Editor: Janet Tonoli 1 5054 ffmziuewafzq of Uzddnaldm 1906 - 7?56 hbh O Most Reverend Edward D, Howard, D, D, Arc is p fP tl d in regon Deafocczlfccuz I lfe IS but cl trlal a probatlon for the attalnment of what should be eternally ours Cod The road lead mg to Kod IS narrow and steep the road leadlng away IS Wlde and lIlVlt1l'lg we must be gulded Nlmy men have unselflshly devoted their lxves to help the Good Shepherd guxde his helpless ones offermg the llolv SiCI'lflLC of the Nlass It us to one of these Arehblehop I-dwircl D llow ard that we the students of bt Francls Illgh School humbly defhcare the 1956 Sr Fronels Shleld on the occasxon of hls fxfuerh .inmveredry ro the I mesrhood 'Wav we hve the 'Hass as fanhfullw dS he who has offered 1: ddnlv durmg these flfry veors Q D A I If , 1 1 ' l . ' . 1 . l ' ' ' . 3 . 1 4 i 9 C ' . , by teaching, by bringing the Sacraments and by ' fi ' '- . 'Q . ' , '. I 2 . - , 1 , 1 ' 0 4 . . , . . A I A r 5 . IV r , 1 ?acalz'q ffdnuacdlrmlfcon Very Reverend E J Murnane Pastor Reverend Charles Scott Pr 1nc 1pa1 Reverend Harold McKennett Srster Br1g1d Mary Vrce Prrnclpal Srster John Marlon Srster Consuela Marla Srster Mary Thaddeus Srster Benedrcta Mary Srster Marran Joan Slster Anthony Mary Srster Helen Mrrlam Srster M Angel Guardran Mr. James Souza Mr. Lawrence Meyer 7nZ'zac5a ad altcne Dec 7 wad' ga an :mia die celiac a ci 1 U C 'muff Gr ff rm! 1 L! ffl I 7UfLH7N llc D 1141 I J HH K XI Imw if R 1 1 N Z L L x wk lv IMI XUILVI nv ' ' 0 . 'lfng wfzrmf awww fum . . .115 fu 5 '17.JLfl . . . Iffkif uu'4'ffP4'i1'j121X 'ffm XL Il 11' fwfr' juvw 1 1: .N J, w flfwf NK! ff . ffm w IlLI'L'jfI1Nfff.L xx muff: If f,.1'!z'! 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Llzxmflml mlm ANDERSON NETL Glee 2 3 BOFFERDING LOIS Entered from St Stephen s Anoka MIHHCSOIHI Sodality 1 2 3 4 Girls League 2 3 4 Executive Council 4 Pep Club 3 4 Newspaper staff4 GAA 4 Ski Club 4 ANSHUTZ, VONDA Entered from Roosevelt Jr, High 2: Sodality 3,4s Girls' League 2,3,4g Executive Council 3g Pep Club 3,45 Executive Council 45 Cheerleader 3, 4, ATKINSON, MICHAEL Assistant Fire Chief 4 BRODSKY, ARDENE Glee 1 2 3 4 Choralers 4 Sodality 1 2 3 4 Gtrls League 2 3 4 Executive Counc1l3 4 President 4 Vice President 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Business Manager 4 Annual Staff 3 Business Manager 3 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Ski Club CALAVAN, JOYCE Entered from St Mary s Corvallis 1 Girls League 2 3 4 'Il Gi 40 EJ ' 4, . ' 5 . CLOUTER, BARBARA Entered from St Mary s Academy Portland 4 Sodalrty 4 Grrls League4 Pep Club 4 Newspaper Staff4 Annual Staff 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 GAA 4 Skr Club 4 DOUGHERTY, MICHAEL Entered from Sprrngfreld Junror Hrgh 1 Glee 1 2 3 Letterman 4 Student Body Vrce Presrdent 4 Class VICE Presxdent 3 4 DAVIS, CAROLYN Grrls League 2 3 4 DESCHAMPS, EDOUARD JR. Entered from Loyola Hrgh Mrssoula Montana 4 Lettermen EBERDT, KATHERINE Glee 1 2 3 4 Choralers 2 3 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 SSC 4 Grrls League 2 3 4 Grrls State Representatrve 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Class Secretary 1 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 3 Qurll and Scroll 3 4 Nauonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Newspaper Edttor 4 Polmcal Scrence Club 4 Secretary 4 Sk1 Club 4 EBERLE LEROY Entered from St Mary s 1 s ' ' Q 4, I Student COL1nCi1 4: Ski Club 4. re-entered from Eugene High 3, 4 , . a ,4: EVERTS MARY LEE Glee 1 2 3 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Glrls League 2 3 4 Pep 3 Treasurer 3 Class Treasurer GILMORE MARILYN Entered f om Sprtngfreld Jumor Hrgh 1 re entered from Sprmgfteld H1gh 3 Newspaper Staff 4 GARRETT, JANE Glee 1 2 3 4 Choralers 3 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Gtrls League 2 3 4 Executlve Counc1l2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Executrve Councrl 3 V1ce Presrdent 3 Student Body Secretary 4 Student Councll 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Sk1 Club 4 GRIMSMAN, BETTE Entered from Roosevelt Jr Hrgh 1 Glee 1 2 3 Sodaltty 3 4 G1rls League 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 GENT, PHYLLIS Sodaltty 1 2 3 4 G1rls League 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Class Student Counctl 4 GROSULAK, WILLIAM Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 SSC 3 V1ce Prefect 3 Future Ftrst CIIIZSH 4 Lettermen 3 4 Boys State Representatrve 3 Student Body Presrdent 4 Class Prestdent 1 Class V1ce Prestdent 3 Student Counctl 1 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 'Vw X Cilub 2, 3,45 Executit1e,Council Secretary 4: GAA 45 President 4g 4. ' , 3 . I Q E X no HERRING, JANET Glee 1 2 3 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Grrls League 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Executxve Councll 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Class V1ce Presrdent 4 Class Secretary 2 Class Treasurer 1 Newspaper Staff4 G A A 4 Sk1 Club 4 SSC 2 HOPPE, ROSETTA Entered from Roosevelt Jr Hlgh 1 Glee3 Guls League 2 3 4 HIGGINS, MURRAY Glee 3 Lettermen 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Class Presrdent 3 Class Vlce Presrdenr 1 B 1: HISKEY, VERNA Entered from Mt Angel Academy Mt Angel 4 Glrls League 4 KIMMEY, RAE Entered from Eugene Hrgh Eugene 4 Grrls League 4 8 KIRCHOFF MICHAEL K1lowatt Club 1 Class Presldent 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Annual staff 4 Skl Club 4 Presldent 4 LAMPE, NORINE Entered from Wmdthorst I-hgh LAUGHLIN, SHIRLEY Entered from Springfield Jr, High lg Sodality l,2,3,4: Prefect 4g Secretary- Treasurer 33 SSCA 2g Girls' League 2,3,4a Student Council 4' G A. A 4 Wrndthorst Kansas 2 Glee 2 3 Sodalrty 4 G1rls League 2 3 4 MARDESICH NANCY Entered from Star ofthe Sea Astorra 3 Glee 3 Sodallty 3 G1rls League 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 GAA 4 Skl Club 4 4 MCKEAIN PATRICIA Entered from Roosewelt Jr Hrghl Glee 2 3 Band '3 Sodallty 3 4 G1rls League 2 3 4 PepClub2 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 GA X 4 LUTOSKY, DONALD Entered from St Anthony s Fargo North Dakota 1 Glee 2 3 Band 3 4 Band Drrector 4 Annual Staff 3 MCMULLEN MARY JEAN Entered from St Mary s l re entered from Mt Angel Academy Mt Angel 3 G1rls League 3 4 Sodallty 2 3 4 ' n MOSEN, CARL Entered from Sprmgfreld H1gh 3 PAPPIN, PATRICIA Glee l 2 3 4 Choralers 3 4 Sodallty 2 3 4 G1rls League 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 2 MULVEY, ROSE Entered from Scappoose High, Scappoose lg Sodality 3 4' Girls' League 2 3 4' Executive Council 4- Secretary 3- Pep Club 3 ' A MURRAY, MARIE Entered from St Francxs St Paul Mrnnesota 1 Glee 2 3 4 Choralers 4 Sodalrty 2 3 4 G1I'lS League 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Pep Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 PYNES, FRED Letter-men 1 2 3 PROUTY, KATHLEEN Entered from St Mary s 1 re entered from Monroe Hrgh Monroe 4 G1rls League 2 4 Pep Club 2 Treasurer 4 ROBERTSON, STEWART Lettermen 2 3 4 Vtce Pres1dent 4 Class Presxdent 4 Student Councrl 4 SCHAEFFER, JAMES Glee 1, Class Vxce Presldent 1, Newspaper Staff 3. ROWE SUE Entered from St Mary s 1 re entered from Eugene Hrgh 4 Sodalxty 1 2 4 Glrls Lea ue 2 4 G A A 4 in SCI-IOTTHOEFER, KATHRYN Sodallty 1,2,3,4,G1rls' League 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4. G. A A. 4. Skl Club 4 RYLAND, ANNA Entered from Cottage Grove Hlgh Cottage Grove second semester 4 Glee 4 SCHWARTZ JANICE Entered from Canby Htgh, Canby 1, Sodal1ty 1, 2,3,4, SSC 3,G1rls' League 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4. Executrve COUUC11 4, Presrdent 4, Class Treasurer 2, Student Councrl 4. G. A. A, 4. SCOFIELD, MONYA Entered from W1llamette H1gh 3 Band 3 4 G1rls League 3 4 PepClub3 4 G A A 4 SHAY HAROLD Entered from Colm Kelly 1 Glee 1 2 3 Z STARR, RICHARD Entered from Blessed Sacrament Portland 1 Glee 1 -K 4 STEVENS MAURICE Glee 1 2 3 4 Palestrlna Smgers 12 SHERRIS JEANNE Glee 1 2 3 4 Soclallty 1 2 3 4 Grrls League 2 3 4 Choralers 3 STEWART, ROBERT Glee 3 4 Palestrlna Slngers 3 4 Sodaltty 1 2 3 4 SSC 4 Lettermen 3 4 Boys State Representauve 3 Sk1 Club 4 lg' Q ' I : 3 p . rr . l ' . . . Q ' . , . s 9 , s , : ' ' I , , , . : . . . . A 4, 1 I .: Efifff , 3 ' ' , 9 wr ' , , , 1 a , s ' ' : z . ' 5 Xi Q54 2 , . , Q ' ' 3,4. TONOLI, JANET Entered from Cottage Grove 1 Glee 1 2 3 4 Choralers 3 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Guls League 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Edltor 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Nauonal Honor Soc 1ety 4 WERDLNG, LUTZ Entered from Goethe Schule Wetzlar, Germany 4 Band 4 Pol1t1cal Sc1ence Club 4 Presldent 4 Skl Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Counc1l 4 WALZ, JOSEPH Entered from Spr1ngf1eld Jumor Hlgh 1 Glee 3 4 Lettermen 4 13 WENZL, SHEILA Glee 1 2 3 4 Choralers 1 2 3 4 Sodallty 2 3 4 Glrls League 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Execuuve Counc1l 2 3 Cheer leader 3 Class V1ce Pres1dent 2 Class Secretary 2 4 Class Treasurer 3 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 WILHELM, CHARLES Glee 1 Lettermen 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 F1re Ch1ef KIIOWSII Club 1 Skt Club I 'us cmdcvza ,ns 1-mf' . 'X 1' by . ff: 'la' 'nl X' , ,V 'll 'U' 'Mr sn. 'Q' . Q W ' - . 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William Grosulalc, student body president, and Janet Tonoli, editor of the Shield, capture this honor for '56. This honor is justly earned by these students, for their participation in school and social life has been above the ordinary throughout their four years. Zudleata of aciaeaemeat' Highlighting the Qpring Concert, Sheila Vlenzl, music major rounds out a number during the concert in which she IS featured This concert cllmaxes her study of music in nigh school A music scholarship will enable Sheila to continue her studies at the llnlverslty of Oregon J h 1 I 0 . . . . , . . , . . . s . . . , . Saeaipe, acmate Palau ommwoteac, czetefme Decca '9' 2, 3, 4 fl, , ,gf,i I '2ece6ae, 0 duly Qatiefz, czlmdgdtq cmd edema! ad 5464 apalfeaa doe! Off! 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H1114 Zfffflfh P01 .f lp f' wx kv! 1 Gif fr ThcylwmkcL1pthcl10L1rS. minutes. and scmmls . . . .-- '.,f,- VV. 1 V . .Ll gd' holb' lrilflltf. 2llITl-gl ti' 411 J ct -' Ll Cod, 3 lat Student Body Presldent W1l11am Grosulak completes a telephone l1SI w1th the ass1stance of the other offtcers Dona Ressler Mtchael Dougherty md jane Garrett ,fi Father Scott confers wtth pres1dents of St Ftancls organtzatlons Mrchael Dougherty Lutz Werdmg Jrntce Schwartz Phylhs Gent Shrrley Laughhn Janet Tonoh Crsey Eberdt Murrtry lhggms Mtchael K1rchoff and Charles XVlU16l11'1 Wadi open! and leaafefwdcp The class presidents meeting to discuss coming school activities are: fseatedj Stewart Robertson, Fred Jenkins, James Jungers and John Kerrg fstandingj Michael Kirchoff, Jerry Kerr, Dean McWilliams and Jack Rutledge, The Sodallty at St FFHHCIS flourxshed IhlS year under the supervlslon of 'Vloderator Slster Mary Thaddeus and Prefect Shlrley Iaughlln Actlvltles Included a workshop held on March 8 under the drrectlon of Father Gerald 0 Q B ThlS year a new feature was added the select ron of Sodalrsts of the month As every year, a group of new S0d8l1StS were recelved 1n the Sprmg Offrcers of the Probatlon Sodahty Marllyn Hafdahl Regma Deschamps and Eugene Stewart before the statue of Our Lady 22 Sxster Mary Thaddeus SOd3l1t5 Moderator completes plans for the Sodaluy work shop wrth Slurley Lauglrhn Prefect and a group of acuve members pwmmdg cmd candy 'C' . . . . J ' d fy . . . . 'lx Xi - fy, h r at eree QQ Q e , I X A Wrth an eye on the Sprmg Fashlon Show for the Mothers Tea Grrls League Offrcers look over Spllllg dresses at the Bon Marche Mrs Bessre Campbell shows them to the grrls we ie!! aaa! alien 'lhe Clrls league IS a club to wlnch all the glrls of the school belong N1 speclal quallflcatlons are necessary to be a member, but the comblned efforts of all the glrls provlded some worthwlule actlvltles durxng the past year Among these were guest speakers, the annual fall dance, Print n Cord Week, and the Nlothers 'lea and Style Show lhrs vear, to substxtute for the Xldfdl Gras, members chose as an aetlvlty to stuff immals for the chlldren s ward at Sacred Heart Hospltal Norkmg on stuffed ammals for the cluldrens ward at Sacred Heart Hosplral are league members PZIUICIQ Merrz Carolyn Vehrs Charlorre Schnorenberg Loretta Hamuk Marlanne Laurrn and Judx Vrnter 23 If . . . , . , y . . 1 , . y . . A n 1 0 . ' 7 , , 7 Y . l A A I X '. r N . I . 1 . Z V I 1 . 1 . , K lf ,, X I il 1 . . f ,,, , I , . , ' , A Q ' , , X 1 I I 0 vff- Y 1 A n O 1, In V ea 1 f , . . - t . V fl l - ' l . , , ' , , . I, X . V 1 Spazzfe apnea' and apazwmaaahp Seasoned Lettermen Fred Pynes Bob Trerchel Murray Hrggrns and Stewart Robertson are offrcers of the club The Lettermen Club of St Francls Hlgh IS made up of those boys who have partrclpated ln a full season of sports, and have been out standmg rn the fleld of athletlcs and sports manshlp The ranks of the Lettermen swelled to twenty three th1S past year, when fourteen new members were mrtlated 1n the sprlng ll o I ,.. -fi? 'f .... TT I I . . . Sister Benedicta Mary explains a game schedule to Pep Club officers Dona Ressler, Sally Burrell, Janice Schwartz and Dorothy Schwartz, ,dag oz 669 pmt. 4 ,554 X .VX Pep Club is the other half of the sports picture in school life. lr provifles the spirit and enthusiasm which plays a big part in all games. liesirles selling tickets and programs, aml the actual cheering at the games. various flzinccs ilnfl the zinnuail teal were sponsorerl by the Sl. Francis Pep Club last year. .-X pro- bation periofl anrl exam screenerl new members interested in joining its ranks. Cheerleader Susie Garrett is caught by the camera during a rally, S21 Janet Herring, Judy Gersich, Casey Eberdt, Pat Pappin, Vonda Anshutz and Sue Price during a half-time breather, 25 A newspaper wouldn t exrst wlthout reporters wrth a nose for news St Francls reporters are Qstandlngy Barbara Clouter Tom Shepard Fred Rerhng Mervrlle Thompson fseatedj Nancy Mardesrch Colleen Lrnehan Drane Tebbs Suzanne Pr1ce Mar11yn Vrtus Jane Garrett Lo1sBofferd1ng Sue Strrewalt and Dona Ressler 26 Edrtor of the St Francrs News Casey Eberdt goes over layouts wrth her staff Staff members are Marrlyn Grlmore crrculatlon manager Janet Herrrng ass1stanted1tor Wrlham Grosulak spor s edltor and Ardene Brodsky busrness manager pccdliccztdaua fzeacvzd eaeatc Annual editors and assistants, while planning for the 1956 Shield, examine yearbooks from other schools. They are: Michael Kirchoff, Glenna Lewis, Janet Tonoli, Barbara Clouter, Lutz Werding, and Merville Thompson. Business Manager Judy Gersich and her assistant Sally Burrell acquire another patron in Kennell Ellis Studlo I Rochelle Eisenbeis shows annual copy to staff typists Dorothy Schwartz and Patrlcra Stapleton under the approving eye of Assistant Copy Editor Trudie Atkinson 27 The National Honor Society ' is a nation-wide organization which has for its purpose the recognition of students with high scholastic stand- ing. A chosen few from the top thlrd of the Junior and Senior classes qualify for this privilege Scholarships and leadership mark members of the National Honor Society Judy Gersich Casey Eberdt Janet Tonoli Sheila Wenzl and Tom Shepard Veteran Quill and Scrollers Casey Eberdt Bill Grosulak Barbara Clouter Janet Tonoli and Ardene Brodsky welcome new member Judy Gersich 28 Jace calc excel on atadcea 'Vlembers of the newspaper and annual staffs are selected each year for membership in uill and Scroll Outstanding service in the field of journal lsm entitles them to th1s honor I , , . . I l H . . . . . - . ,, . . y ,E , Q, 2 l 5 '.-- ..-,1. T 1 S K f V I 751: I I I 1 I Colleen Linehan, vice-president, demonstrates ping-pong tactics to other G, A, A, officers: Rochelle Eisenbeis, secretaryg Jane Klenke, treasurerg Phyllis Gent, president, cmd ,d decal acheaemenl Another of the many new clubs at St. Francis this year is the Girls' Athletic Association. Founded for the sports- minded girls of the school, the group- has many enthusiastic members. Sister Marian joan, Advisor, has kept its members busy competing for letters and participating in the basketball and volleyball playdays. These playdays provide an opportunity for the girls to compete with other high school groups in the area. During a practice period at the Willamette Playday Jeri Schwartz demonstrates a spike to team members Jane Klenke Joan Saalfeld and Janice Ritzman 29 if rife!! il -ASL Amrd a snowy background Siu Club off1cers pause long enough to be captured by the camera Treasurer Colleen Lmehan Secretary Betty Brown Vrce Presrclent Sue Schaefers and Presxclent Mlke Krrchoff Current world problems were the mam toprcs drscussed by Polrtlcal Scrence members Ron Phllhps Tom Shepard Lutz Werdmg Fred Jenkxns and Casey Eberdt 30 'J-WC .r I had 5 Gini Skung IS a great sport so thought a handful of St Francls sklers who declded to see who else ID school felt the same way Gradually thelr ranks grew larger, and soon St Francrs had a skl club Members of the club enjoyed easrer transporta tron and orgamzed skr t-rlps Begmners were mtroduced to the sport and glven helpful hlnts The Sxtzmark a bl monthly skl bulletln, kept skiers up on the latest Skl news To top It all off, members were offlclally marked as such w1th yellow ski patches Slster Anthony Mary was the advlsor Polctccaf Scoeace 6045 A newly orgamzed group, the Polrtlcal Scrence Club, offers ltS members the opportunrty to meet and dlscuss the polltrcal developments of the week No outsxde act1v1t1es were spon sored but the organlzatxon stlmulated much interest, partlcularly among the upper class men Sister Mary Thaddeus was the Clubs moderator ?ez quam ezfcamqeea ezfuoqea 3 YW? 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Putting it together 1sn t as easy as taking it apart IS 1t'7 Roger Sheridan finds this out whrle studying the mechanism of his typewriter defzee cm and ta cz' 'iv 4-.1 AW! ,SA 1 Lutz Werding explains a Mechanical drawing problem to Fred Pynes as Maurice Stevens and Stewart Robertson man their drawing boards in the background 31 32 aff x ,x Xf oi 3 X310 3 p , hatsn Sw exp uou studenxs Fred lenkm Amen uev used by aHd pu gk: QNX 1 X a suY1?Xe vmee ook xt ed Raw yy h Ft omphcaled Signs them to C Zcwcea an ,eczmde No, you are not wxtnessmb an epxsode 1n Be Cruel to Ammals week 1t's Just Tom Peot and James Shay learrung the ms and outs of frog anatomy 1l'l bxology experlment 1 - ,fe . f-- 1 iw . A R, z 13- rf. Y Q ff K a RW a Q x f ' 1, A 's A wg. QP I T ' 4 44464945 dag 'H. 1' JP' Whether rt be on careers books or feast Jays the bulleun boards under the care of Bette Grtmsman attract the eyes of all who use the lrbrary Two members of the Nursrng Club Norrne Lampe and Janet Herrmg p muse rn the mrdst of hosprtal dutres Mrs S H McKean rnstructor rn Home Nursrng keeps a watchful eye on her two students 19 A' Legends and Medreval Romance come to lrfe for freshmen Carolyn Vehrs and Susan Noud as they examlne a repl1ca of a castle made by Connre Holvey whrle studyrng Ix anhoe 1 0 D X, t, it ' I g l - 1 ' A 59 Q ' -fu rw H i N ' ra A' -W'-N' 5: . - ,f -- ?S 1- ' O f 2 l ' L ll ' ' Q . fl 4- a , V 4' , I + rv' 7- W , --'af L r' 3 x S ' . 5 . g . . 13 4 ' ' . 4 , I 1' M, . ' vw , 11. I , fs 4 . 1 . 1? W ,f r ff , ,l 2 , . lr E 1 F v FK' -QE J ,V f V 1 5 1 I D I I A 7 1 , Q t f Q lo i I ' 'Rn , . . 1 1 4 V gli . f L, L . . 1 . . 6: ,ijt W J, , -r , 1 . , . , 5 I . . .A , ly KN .N ,X I' 9 . D 9 E 33 F n Z-x 'Ln fr'-nm MW! sl! Three members of the grrls Brology class, Judy Wmter, Patrxcta Mertz and Charlotte Schnorenberg pm the grrls latest drawmgs of fresh water fxsh to the wall Donald Lutosky spots Central Amerlca on the map as Carl Mosen and U S Hrstory mstructor Mr Souza look 34 owe and clclwclg ayedd I MX Wrth Charlotte Schnorenberg at the keyboard the followlng Chorale: armonrze to lend a musical au to school and CIVIC events Glenna Lewrs Janet Tonolr Patrlcta Papprn Sheila Wenzl Susan Schaefers Jane Garrett Judy Tonolr Jean Sherrrs Patrtcta Stapleton Ardene Brodsky and Casey Eberdt 4 5147564 43542, Throughout the year the Palestrmas practrce and slng at various functrons The Archbishop s receptron was one occasron for the following to combme vorces Fred Jenkins Maurice Stevens Bob Stewart Joe Brunner Mervtlle Thompson and Tom Shepard ,-1 e- f- , L I . - , I X. f ' A ' .1 ' x l f U. x . 1 'J 5' -41 , -X xi lb X Jak. , V you-Q F ,U . , YA 1 , I I I D F I I I I I . I f V' I -2 1: 7 -'1' ' I ni Qi xv 4, , , 'V K . . 3 X A N , 1 ' I I g H5 K f A v , I I D . , . . . . 3 1 1 1 1 Aff, Swxshl In goes the ball and the Pep Club section reglsters the resultl Vlm, vlgor and Vltdllty wlth lots of enthuslasm mxrk the St hrancls cheerlng sectlon which won acclaim throughout the season and A 2 tournament Nllchael Dougherty Student body vlce preslrlent representatlve of the Cxthollc Digest, shows gt hrancls students the prlles they may elrn by help mg ln the annual Clrxve to sell goocl YIIIRIIIDCS .f..,,,mwmAn 'W1'isv-me La filclfwclcea and ,bzayecte Jlm Brown returns volley, flur mg noon tlme practlce 'Vlck Robertson hopes lts good for another po1nt ll J l f I n F J V f ' f U 'I ' C ws 3 I 3 A ' ' Q f ' , ' 1 X , ,, 1 if U N 1' x - s ' z 1 L 1 l 1 ?! 9 V s A ' l ,v 1' ' ' 4 . I A , a 'I , 4 ' s ' ' 't 1 ' H -at A ' 1 V 4 l .- I 1 1 4 n ? ' I , , . , , 2 . X '. ' : . f 5 1 k n 1 I IV, . - ' , f holds Hpeppi l.a Poochn while Nlr. William Whitney, ' I 4 ' ' Q a Yi 5. A .A P --f--N M we H'--W, ff? ' W H i 1 .rg , 4 ,ji f x , ,Y , I , Q A U zomcdoat 0602 asian! life, f l Dressed in their Sunday- best, students pay honor to the Blessed Virgin Nlary by consecrating themselves to her when they became new Sodalists at St. Francis. Very Reverend EMI. Nlurnane celebrated the Nlass and received the new members into the Sodality. 41 Father Robert Sweeney, C.S. C., Pat Nlcliean and Bob Treichel check the schedule for this year's retreat, held from April 3rd to the 5. ' Y 5 - I -:D ', , nv ' if s Pot 'n Pan hats lend a colorful note to z Print 'n Cord week. Leave it to the Seniors to think of the craziest! From left to right are jane Garrett, Phyllis ' Gent, Sheila Wenzl and Vonda Anshutz. 5 flffjg my 'x 'IL Vonda Anshutz is crowned Queen of Print 'n Cord week by ,lane Garrett while the rest of the court, King Fred Pynes and Princesses Rose Mary Seidl and Marianne Laurin, smile in approval. I ll Shing 444 epwagf 4 1 4 I av jancie Hitzman handles the financial y side of the Print 'n Cord dance, Circus ' Q- If 944 Time . Q Cf ff' -4 Q xo Q Q Q 38 g rl 53 vi Janet Herrmg, janet TOHOll, Bette Grlmsman ,Iudy Tonoll John DBVICS and ,lane Garrett are included ln cast of Srdeburns and Bustles a gay nlnetles muslcale presented by the Band Boosters to raise money to purchase band unlforms 77Za4oc an St Francls quartette com posed f ,lack Rutledge, Gene Brodsky 'Nllcllael Vlcllullen and Donald Lutosky entertaln at the annual Band A brg hand 15 grven the St Francrs Band as they conclude a number durmg the Sprrng Band Concert The band 15 dlrect ed by Mr Lawrence Meyer Concert 39 Y 5 ,1 lr ' l 2'f 1-, . ' , I . , . .iii r of - W - Y'.' x ,I -. J -M Q ., V, fr ' ' ' I ' Me l 3 , , r f r D 7 Spun? wdpczed fczahoaa lllghllghtlng this years fashlon show IS the brxdal party wluch features a brldal gown and brxdesmald dresses Partlclpants are Barbara Clouter, Chrlsteln Wlper Buddy Everts Janet Herrxng Phyllls Gent and Rae Klmmey Summer lnsplres pastel shades fhxs year s sults and dresses take the cue All set for Nlass or afternoon tea are Betty Brown Susan Rowe and Suzanne Storms Dlsplaylng their summer flnery at the Mothers Tea and Style Show are Vlrgxnla Zl0llCOSlCl ,Ioeme Schmltz and Elalne Schmldt For that extra SpCClal party or date Ruth Voegele and Judy Gersxch model the dressy-dresses worn thxs year whxle Jack Rutledge and Edouard Deschamps show what the boys wear I 0 0 a l . . . . , . . . I 1 1 , . X . . . f . 1 ' , . , 1 - , Q . wr 1 1 . . 1 9 . evwlaftdegeaa www Mervllle Thompson dlrects the combmed Glee Clubs Husslan PICHIC concludlng number ln the Sprlng Concert Sp-my :cm 9-I 64 com time. vo a at French atmosphere, gay music, dinner jackets and corsages, a lend an air of enchantment to the Spring Prom, Rendezvou des Artistesf' sponsored by the juniors. C'est la vie ----Dick Dorr's band swings into a number fitting the occasion, with Mr. Xleyer at the trumpet. Admiring the clever decorations that transported the Prom to gay Pareen are Thomas Shepard, Susan Price, Monya Scofield and Nlaurie Stevens. S Very Rev E ,I 'Wurnane speaks to the Graduates and thelr famllles at the Baccalaureate Mass offered at St Francxs on Sunday 'Vlay 21 fhe Senlors march from the gym after thelr flnal 'Hass together KJV Commencement dxplomas7 x1HglC words an lmportant eventV As each Senlor Zaccalacneczle ammeaaemeat, accepts hlS dlploma he remembers the work that went IHIO II The Commencement address glven by Hex Rxchard falvm O S B from 'Wt Angel Prepatory 43 Dancing to the music of Freddie Yahn's band, the Seniors enjoy themselves in a final gettogether. Chicken is on the menu for the traditional Senior P arty. 44 'Q Denman wdwaam ie .fond Ze we 4 you 1 f ' f f f7Ufl 1, f M! L XX N ILIW N IL IUIJ lm Ill Hll L I H ' If . l7ffffm'!. 1ff71jw.fm .Alu :N fm ffm ,H f Mfr fX2.z!fffff1'.m fx 5. ffffh . . . fff! Aff-71, 14 .51 fff My flf fm' ffy Iyglwf i 5 fvf, ,AT km, A fl7f'.',c FLA: f ,1 fn m' nlzflhfbxfg XX7 1Il1IlHflLII'f.Y '.xiN . . tmx H I lfI41 N MXN u.ui1f.l.1s .uixpfl pw, .fx my Nclmlwx 111 tw LU the Imllrx A.., mmvlltlgu. lv1m1z1ww fl rug cn mm XHEIQIILNLAI' It Pnrvimiw ibm Ilwln . . , w Q itll k NU lug BOY 704135435 VHYSI The Saints' recorrl of five wins and three losses earned for them a second place posi- tion in the District 5-A-2 standings in the 1955 season. I The Saints won four straight victories be- fore bowing in rlefeatto the league champions, Head Coach james Souza with his assistant coaches, the ,Iunction City Tigers. Two more losses fleft to rightj Dick Yecne and Ted Overton. ended St. Francis' Chance for the league championship. The losing streak was finally snapped when the Qalnts beat Uakrlrlge in the final en counter In aclrlrtlon to capturing a runner up spot 1n the league, the team contrlbntefl two players, center Fred Pwnes and fullback Corky Higgins, to the All District team Seniors Bill Grosulak Ed Deschamps Fred Pynes Murray Higgins Mike Dougherty joe Walz and Bob Stewart at the end of their final year of high school football 5 M eff' ,J 3, FRONT ROW Bob Larion Jim Brown Mike Dougherty Fred Pynes Murray Higgines Ed Deschamps SECOND ROW Bob Triechel Bob Stewart B111 Grosulak Dean Mcvlilliams Roy Morrison Merville Thompson Gene Stuart Manager Currin Cooley THIRD ROW Manager Elmer Haller Coach jim Souza Fred Reiling B b Wellnitz Dick Nurre Joe Brunner Joe Walz Nick Robertson Barry Rundquist Manager Francis Coglan FOURTH ROW Dick Maher Mike . 1 , Y l 1 V l . . I E.. I ff li - A 2 2 V y i rv- ' il T' Z , 'Zf4,,, 4 2233 1 A-. -. L'i's3 , .i-fha'-. 1 all r re. sw 5. M V. ,Q V 1 - A , , Y . W I 4 T I I ll V I I Y i Widmer, joe Gauderrnan, Roger Herring, Bruno Barbisan, Gino Barbisan, Wally Reed, 45 Francrs Elmrra Francrs W lllamette Francrs Creswell Francrs Dram Francrs Juncuon C1ty Francrs Pleasant H111 Uamboreej St Francls 14 Creswell mm Fred Pynes uses the tacklmg skrll which earned hxm All D1str1ct honors to brmg down a Wrllamette ball carrrer Fast acuon 1n the Prep Jamboree IS shown Usmg hrs favorlte end run play Ed Deschamps scores agarnst Cresweu In the Saints 26 7 Wm below as Corky Hrggrns moves the ball deep rnto Creswell terrrtory Salnts won 14 0 Q 17. - Sl, ' 26 ' St. ' 19 ' 18 St. ' 26 V V SI. ' 18 ' 1 , -f .1 sr, ' 13 ' ' 27 4 4 f 5 .N j St, Francis 13 Cottage Grove 46 V g ,V M sr. ' 12 ' 26 J C? 5 ' 5 43 4 af , . f' -J 35 41 W fi' i Q - .il Wil -0 52-9 1 ..--..,, M fm' 'wg Q35 fy' 131:15-' ly '-x -'Q if fin.. QQ Stew Robertson leaps high in the air to deflect the ball from the shooting arms of Ontario 's big Julian Laka, Hy virtue of a playoff series against Drain for the Emerald League title, St. Francis gained a ticket to the first annual A-2 State Tournament held at Salem from Nlarch 12-14. The Saints' first test was against Redmond. Although trailing by ten at halftime, 34-24, the boys pulled a stirring come-back to take the game away from the Panthers 51-49 the last 4 seconds, on a jump shot by Stew Robertson. lopposite pagel. Although Ontario ended the Saints' chance for the title, the Tigers were given a well remember- ed fight. Behind 22-9 at the first quarter, ,lim Souza's lads scored 19 points to the Tigers' 4, to lead at the half 28-26. The second half found the two teams fighting for the lead, and regula- tion time ended with both teams in deadlock. A foul in the last three seconds called on the Saints saw Ontario take the game by a 61-59 count. In the battle for the third-place position against Coquille, the Saints lost a heartbrealcer to the lied Devils, 57-56, again on a last second foul. They wound up in the fourth-place position. Stew flobertson's scoring efforts in the three games 21,32, and 24 points earned him the center spot on the All-State first team. SI, Ff3l'1CiS 51 49 Redmond St, Francis 59 61 Ontario St, Francis 56 57 Coquille Wild action is shown under the Saints' basket as Murray Higgins fights two Ontario players for possession ofthe ball, 49 ,4 Squad Paced by All State center Stew Robertson, the 56 St Francis cagers earned the honor of bemg the fu'st team ln the schools 21 year hlstory to partlclpate ln a state hoop tournament After gallopmg through an undefeated flrst half league champlonshlp, the Salnts dropped thelr flnal two games 1n the second half and had to work for the Emerald Hoop tltle by downlng Dram twxce The only two losses the Salnts suffered 1n Emerald League action were to Oakridge and Elmira The flrst loss of the season came at the hands of Sprlngfreld ln non league actlon All totaled, thls record of 19 wlns wlth only 3 losses stands as one to be challenged ln the years to come Other champlonshlps tn the schools hlstory came under the teams former name, the Gallopmg Gaels of St Marys In 1932 and 1933 the Gaels twnce won the Lane County B tltle Agam tn the early 1940s the Gaels won two Cathollc State Tourneys Thls IS the flrst year, however, that any St Francls or St Mary s team has played 1n n A tournament Leadmg the Salnts attack was center Stew Robertson wlth a season average of 21 3 polnts a game The averages for the rest of the startlng llneup were Carl Mosen and Rlck Starr, guards, 19 3 and 9 6 respectlvely and Nlck Robertson and Corky Htggms, forwards, 8 3 and 75 SCORES Cottage Grove Spr1ngf1eld Spr1ngf1e1d Creswell Redmond Dra1n Pleasant H111 Juncuon C1ty Cottage Grove Wlllamette Elmua Sacred Heart Oakndge Creswell Dram Pleasant H111 Juncuon Clty Wlllamette Elmlra Oakndge Dram Dram W NN 1 3 4 .J lf' 'K 1 A Squad Bruno Barblsan Carl Mosen B111 Grosulak Fred Pynes Stewart Robertson Maurxe Stevens Nlck Robertson Murray I-l1g1ns J1m Jungers QKneel1ngj Coach James Souza and Manager Elmer Haller Not 1n p1cture Rtchard Starr 50 - a as as 0- . A , Q ga , .a N 72 I gr: 1 Kia!!! A 1 Xiu,- lg I 4 G xr, XM XIN' ,tx F ,J A 1 y 3 rf 1 N 1 6 Xl 8 Q1 4 . f y 1 l' S 'I 9 1 . I 3: me Qs all f 1 5 , 1 f g ,A W 1. 5 W J 15 ' 'V ff f v Y V ,ni 61' ' Q' Q, 1 49 1 1 1 ' 1 X 8'6 Q '. .QW - fig 3 3 i ff, ia? . 1142 'H-.1 fr. 1 .in 'las ig ii, X KSA J I Qagaee ga46eL'5aZZ ,,,1 Top scorer Denny Bershaw adds two pornts to hrs Wally Reed and Fred Rerhng ftght for a rebound record wrth hrs favorlte jump shot other Sarnt agamst Dram as Pat O Nerl and Joe Brunner look rs Don Klenke 1 U The Llttle Saints fought thetr way to an 11 wm 9 loss season record Jayvees Frrst Row Nerl Walker GordyChr1stensen Bob Larlon Jerry Kerr Pat ONe11 Row 2 Bob Wellnrtz Wally 52 Reed Joe Brunner Denny Bershaw Fred Retlrng Don Klenke 11m Brown Manager J 3 'X 5 6 M Q B, 1 , 'A ni? l . kj ,, A i , 4 1 , rj 9 17 I1 IBX 7 lf J 1 A it 1 5 1,4 J N H 1 M I 531113 Sarnts SBIHIS Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Samts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts Sarnts C SCORES Cottage Grove Eugene Sprrngfreld Sprrngfxeld Creswell Eugene Dram Pleasant H111 Juncuon Crty Cottage Grove Wrllamette Elmrra Creswell Drarn Pleasant H111 Junctron Crty Wrllamette Elmrra Oakrxdge Fred Rerlrng casts off agarnst Dram Center Joe Brunner frghts for a rebound wrth a jumper from the key agaxnst two opponents as Bob W6ll111lZ watches The Freshmen frnrshed the season wrth a 5 wxn 5 1oss record Top scorrng honors were shared between Trm Wenzl and Johnny Kerr Row 1 Gera1d Neary Jun Brown Drck Maher Roger Herrrng Jerry Hahn Gene Stewart and Currln Coo1ey Row 2 Dxck Thompson Trm Wenzl Barry Rundquxst John Kerr Ron Macklrn and Coach Don Moore 53 ' 24 17 ' 41 43 ' 28 ' ' 52 . 48 . . 44 A 62 41 ' 33 33 ' 48 ' 28 ' 45 ' 37 ' 33 ' ' 50 ' 51 24 ' 30 ' 21 ' 58 ' 59 Saints 32 Oakridge 36 ' 59 49 ' 43 ' 49 ' 49 ' 45 ' 36 ' ' 46 ' 35 ' 38 ' 48 ' ' 55 55 ' ' 51 Wm. up-di' WUI!!!- 54 Sna anim Top Left aoarrng through space Mrl e Kuchoff Skl Club pl'SS1ClEllI takes to the a1r as he mes a jump wt Xw lllamette prss M1ddle Left Beheve rt or not there s a correct way of falhug down' Blll Grosulak demonstmtes rt Lower Left Chuck W1lhelm looks on whxle Nancy Mardeslch shows brelt pam from a Spfallled ankle as Sue Schaefers and Colleen Lmehan help the Skl Patrol prepare her for the tr1p off the slopes Below A qulck eye and camera catches J met Herrmg emoymg a run down hxll f rf' r 3 yi wg' r My ' uf ,aw ,W New ,K Q 'V 1. W 1 ' 1 x rs, i : f ' --- 'Q 4 N. W ag .A I , I ' , , V ' V wk gggir W C V . Y - QM 'ii l ,, 1 W - : ' fb pq 'I ar, . . ' M . my 2 , ' L g r . ' I f - . ' f' . . 1 C if Lf., Q t . . . lf I - , 'in 1 1' A1 ,, W A 6 W h My in A W..- , f fx 1' Q . x 1 f 2 C F ' K si V 'iw' f X rv My ...Q -t , 5 -. A . r 'I Q ,i ' s Q , 1 - I 2 ' 'Fig Y, . , ' ,,,.4 3, , . -, 4 , . , . - 1 1 1 . C a S r . - , Z ' , m ' ,Q , Q 2 l I in v I1 ,N 9+-. ..-Q. ,1 1 4 , . , 5 if f 45 r f 'A' W .il ' 3-61 .'.n. A L Al- ,. - ' im, -,, . xv.. rj -44 t Y W f Pat O'Neil displays the 1 f, driving form which gave ' him a high spot on the team. Ron Macklin sinks one on the practice green with his usual accuracy with the putter. 72446 Ll - 3 The golf squad fleft to rightl Ron Macklin, Mike Kirchoff, Wally Heed, Hoger Herring, Bill Grosulak, Coach Dr. Samuel McKean, Pat O'Neil, ,Iohn Kerr and Manager Jerry Scherer. Rick Starr and jerry Kerr not in picture. The team St. Francis sent to State, composed of John Kerr, Rick Starr, Pat O'Neil and Hon Macklin, took 12th place among 33 contesting teams. This gave the Saints a victory over their town rival, Eugene High. Q04 Middle-distance man Carl Mosen, poses with Freshman miler Currin Cooley after his second place effort in the District Meet in which he qualified for State. Carl paced a greatly improved 1956 Carl Vlosen lthird from rightl taking a second place in the 220 at the sub-District meet in Springfield. 55 track team. 5 . as I ,Q . 5 ' ' X s I ' I X ' ?4ee6all :unn.....?A...f M Dram 5 Juncuon Cxty 8 4-vi P Pleasant H111 3 Elmtra 1 F' aeffaa Creswell ys, ltS m the book' The umpu'e, Oakrldge 1 coaches, and players consult the book over a questlonable rule lnfractlon Wluamette 4 PGM' 'Num if dx. ll? sl SCORES 'moz yiuzi Wm The team Qstandmg left to ughtj Jtm Jungers Joe Flcek Bob Larlon Maurlce Stevens Bob Wellnltz Bruno Barblsan Ray Mclnms Coach J1m Souza QSeatedj Nerl Walker John Schleslnger Corky H1gg1DS Fred Pynes Stew Robertson Gordy Chrlstensen Dtck Thompson Larry Nurre Safe' Corky H1gglIlS slldes lnto thlrd base under an attempted put out throw dur-mg U5-'..s-, the Creswell game Francls FIHHCIS Francls Francrs Francls Francls Francls s f u 9 ,RW .al- iraq? , ' ,g M un-wa 5 Miz- f gv zw QXJ V I ....,,,-NN. v ff X V90 'in 1 HONORARY PATRONS Cathol1c Daughters of Amer1ca George Schaefers T1re Co Parent s Club Weyerhaeuser T1mber Co B1g Y Market Kennell Ellls Studlo McCracken Bros Motor Frerght The Bon Marche Brodsky s W1llys Kalser Sales Inc and Mrs P N Anderson and Mrs L F Bershaw and Mrs C I Brown and Mrs Fred Burrell and Mrs W L Clouter and Mrs Franc1s Dougherty and Mrs W1l11am Grosulak and Mrs E I Eberdt and Mrs W E Everts and Mrs W1l11am Grosulak and Mrs A L Hawn and Mrs W E HIQQIHS and Mrs W T Llnehan and Mrs S H McKean and Mrs P I Noud and Mrs I P O Ne1l and Mrs W1ll1s B Shepard Mrs GeorgeB Schaefers Hugh Stewart New York L1fe Insurance Iohn Warren Hardware Lettermen Club of St Franc1s M11ler s Dept Store Pep Club of St Francls Ron s Drlve In Ted Reed Nash The Broadway V1tus Chevron Statlon PATRONS Mrs Agnes L Schottoefer Dr anw Mrs W1ll1SB Shepard and Mrs Wlllard O Sp1eS and Mrs I M Starr and Mrs Iohn E Stevens and Mrs M C Storms Dr and Mrs G C Varney Baxter G Henn1ng Brlstow s Iewelry Eugene MUSIC Co Heath s Wonder Fabrlcs Hendershott s Sportlng Goods Hermans Kaufman Brothers Medo Land Creamery Starr Carter Lumber Sales Sk1 Club of St Franc1s W1lson Mus1c House Valley Stat1onery 58 Mr. . . . . . 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