St Martins High School - Samahi Yearbook (Lacey, WA)

 - Class of 1944

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CONTRIS R1-v. 17.11111.111 R111-nn. 0.5.15 'fs .. 1'. 1N'11111.1c1 Cf1111111s Ru: 1 11111: 0.5.11 , I 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rl z var! lf rzrs Born March 2-1 1878 proftsstd as a BCI'1QdlCI1l lQ x 1901 ordnntd prltst June 2 1 1 ltcttd Abbot md Prtsxdtnt of St Nlartxn s August Z0 1928 bltsstd as Abbot October 2 1928 Dlcd August 9 1943 Mau ht rest m peace Dtath strtkmg suddtnly and untxptctedly tht afternoon of August 9 19-13 rtmox td from our mlclst the Rt Rtw Lambert Burton O S B sttond Abbot of St N11rt1ns and Prtsldtnt of St Martln s Colltgt lt rs dlffltult to xx r1tt m xpprtcnllon of tht work of Abbot Lambtrt for ht xx 1s outstmdmg ln mmv fltlds Dttply relxglous s1nctre md hard workmg ht htld tht rtsptct of all who knew hlm He was natlonally known as an tducator btmg ont of the founders of the Nutnoml Btntdlctmt l..dLlC'lllOfl8l Assocnuon of whlch organlza txon he rtm11ntd btt Lflfy untll hls dtath Ht was at one tlme Chart man of tht Mmor Stmmary Dtpartmtnt of tht Natlonal Cathollc Educatlonal ASSOCITIIOH and held othtr posxtlons At St Martlns he w1ll long bt rtmtmbtrtd partlcularly for hls work as an organnzer and educator 1-lt bunlt up 1 strong degrttd faculty whlch makes the College stand out lmong mstltutlons of IIS klnd Under h1s d1rcct1on St Martin s advanced from the status of a Junlor College to become a fully accredlttd 1 lberal Arts Coll gt RT. 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S11 B1 RS 1f.1. g- A, ' - ' .-1.5. ., C R'p Q- P 1c11i.111'c . . c 7 C31 31 12 F CRSYY 154 Sc. RIC' .XV .1 5.11 YVRS, 16, 11- 4 5 1 1 S .1f1', -111 X1. - , 11 Cl. ' p 1' 1' .. -1 1711111' 111 fi1.1s 1.111-11: 1.111. 11.111 Staff. -1g .1 111111. . 13 0 4 K1. 11.1n 51.111 -1. CQ111rc11 C0111 C'11111'111 C'111111111111w -1 11.111 4 15.1.1w111.11 -1. L111' 4. 11 if 4' 1'1111l11.111 4. Roll -1 r .,. ' ' 3 . Q ' X 'D ' -Q . 4? XVII I IAM A GI IASON I7 L S XII N I lltnsburg, Churth Commtt xmpu I IX Stuunt 4 IVI CIub 4 IOOIIJBII we IIII ll ' ' 5 .Int z -I gf ' Q ' a Q . :I ' ' 1 'Q' - 9575 2 .jj Q - N' ' J Q -. N JE' I . .. . .2 , , 'IIINI JIIIY H. fXVI:I1. Q '. k ' .. . . Q . L - '- 1' our .. 1.5 q 1-, I ls. 3'-Q.. .dt NL.. g , 3 T , 4. I N I, y, 33 M Cltl, 3. 43 4: Church Committee, 4: So- Io.1tIa.1II 3. 4: IL Iwtltil. -I: dal I' 3: .Wrvers . ', 3, 4, . U ca If. s. 4. . 1 . . n 3, : x .R . 1 I CI I7 I. -?fI' VI' . 1 5 b II I -I: I'1. Ix'tI.II. 71. 4, R ' ' V. , . 1 : i 3. I I I ' Iva. .t .4.I9, .t ' ... - .' .I 21-. 'Il .. I Q '. : .IQ - I7. 'I , ' d . I. i V' ' ' . I - I ,D - -V . I vi.. :fl . -1 , I 'N I 9 3 ' ' ' I v t 7944 JA II 9 P SCHII LER wcomm iodmltty 2 Bae ct b1II md Iootball Manager 4 441 u 1 5 4 4. f garb ada IS JI U RICHARD A QCHXX ABFI Imcoma Dax Stu cnt Honor Roll 4 1 XXII I IAVI C HAUSMANN I ur tt A S B Prem en tts S+. Socuty Honor Roll 3 Mtrtlln Staff -I XnnuaIStafI 4 'VI u rtslctnt 3 Ioot a IS L 71 RENINYTH M BUCK I6 Bremerton Honor Roll 4 L brarran 4 Band 3 Iootball KEITH R HAVISTRI FT I7 accx Das Studtnt ntra mural Iootball 4 1 9 Vzzledicfory I XX'e are the Graduates! Having completed our High School education, we step forward to naeet the coming battle of life with strength and confidence- with strength. because our good Benedictine Fathers laave prepared us to do our part: and with confidence. because we are convinced that we, as graduates, are capable of waging a successful battle witla life. Our first steps forward are a little slow and faltering, for we still seem a part of St. Martins. XVe would like to remain and recount the good times We have had here at the College on the Hill. There was the Faellarmine victory, the football banquet tlae junior prom to mention just a few. But the battle is not an on bs those an ho linger and dream so we lift our heads square our shoulders and continue with a firmer stride For most of us our first battle will be against tlae eonamon enemy where we will tra to do our part that axe max the sooner return to normal living Our hope in leasing St 'Xlartin s is that ue show appreciation to our professors and set a good example to those an ho come after us ba, lising up to the principles we hate learned here a true lox alty to our God to our country to our fellow man and to ourselves rt -361 ' i R XX XIONID I SCHNIIXI Z XR I IIL R C XIARCHIVI 'Il BI R I I 3 -al X Clx C IVIXRKIR Se attle oe alitw QLYSUS l 'I eattle Honor Roll 4 i e graduate an a ta Dante Lomnaittee milit ara credits X ice Presi e nt ooraa 4 Bas e ar ere 10 'lea graduate with m Io graduate with mi x re its ieoma IX S IS Counei t aei B iirnaan -I b s e a s ' 2 3 ' , . - ,f . '-4 In TRI ' ,, f I . I7, '. .' i . t i . . x M ' . I , 1 A '. ROI i M Ci. 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Cl '4 4 R 4 V N 517 ROXV. left to righti Larsen. Hutchinson. Purlsett. Rochon. MIDDLE ROW: Ueland, t 1 Boyle. A. Miller. D. Sweeney, Cella, Moynahan. Hodgert. FRONT ROW: Ewing, ' A Boggs, Fraser. Kenney. Willestoft. Bcnefiel. Collins. , . V . .. ' Y Che Wniar 6711155 I Active in the governmental and social life of the school, the Junior Class h s been preparing itself to take over leadership from the graduating class of sit V, ' 4. Under the able presidency of Roy Benefiel the Juniors have advanced N' eadily, creating extra-curricular activity which has benefited the entire student ' ' ly ody. Q f TL Benenel was ably assisted by Leonard Rochon as vice-president and Bill y ,Kenney handling all finances and secretarial work. Jack Hutchinson and Dave y i Sweeney represented the class in the student council. l In the sports world many members of the class made the varsity football If squad this year, the notables being Art Miller. Roger Purkett, Roy Benefiel, Dave Sweeney and Bill Kenney. These players will form the nucleus of the I 'J , varsity team next year. Another promising man, here only part of the year, Q Xfwas Allen Bell of Longview. I p April 28th the annual junior-senior prom was held in the spacious Jade ' yi f Room of the Olympian Hotel, proving one of the social highlights of the year. if kd Pro osed by the Junior class, with Bruce Hodgert and Jack Phillips as coma P mittee chairmen. its theme 'The spirit of St. Martin's was very well portrayed. Wartime restrictions eliminated some of the usual frills. Many seniors will look back on this as one of their happier high school memories. L . -1 s- 7. .-Af A I V I h. .V V ,f ' V! Uxfv 4 ISI U .0 I I go I' .L ' J lx pf, 5-- N LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenney, Benefiel. Rochon. gr 4. v .J ge F4 -V I C -I 1 Q N, e - I 7 I 3 I I 1 ' .c 'X X -J r ww ,I e l I -I x ' .I ! I pp ., N IMXCK ROW' leil to right I .imm Kasper. I oughead lfaiten lfoback SICOND RUXV. Bauer. V llfmfhyppfl Parker XVerlecli. Richey. Phillips Iawson. IIIIRD RUXY Comratla I itwin, Ciordon Ciriffith. 1 'J I Y Kruger Nlallon l5eucht. ILOYRTH ROV' Connolly lfxaxter R. NlilIer.'l'l1ornIon. landen. X llower. Gaffney, lultle. IRONI ROW' Iandeis. Xlutltl. Driscoll Kliessen Nlorrill. llubert. Baer. L'hlenkott. - ln the realm of lower classmen the sophomores have witnessed a most successful year. Tom Nlallon, president. has done a fine job in organizing the class, in cooperating with the student body. and in accomplishing various campus activities. He was aided in office by llarl Baer of St. Placid Hall as , vice-president. and Tom Driscoll as' secretary-treasurer. , .- Two members of the class have been elected officers of the Associated U - 1-I Stfn ents--Tom Mallon. vice-president. and Mike Thornton. secretary. This ' is tribute to the leadership and ability of the Sophomore class. Recognition - -s ld also be given to the class for being on top in the NVar Stamp and Bond x -K . ceo petition. far ahead of the other classes. i i X Several sophomores proved their abilities in athletics. Tom Mallon. X wi Gaffney and Dick Patten were on the football varsity. Tom Driscoll xx ,lisas captain of the winning intramural football team. ln the field of basket- Q, all. four sophomores. Nlallon. lhorton. Driscoll and Mudd played with the varsity: again a sophomore was captain of the winning basketball intramural tcamlr u I ffyfifh al these accomplishments. the sophomores may be termed the 'most if p J in tlwtggx of '45, X x ' I cl I-E, OlililCIl'RS, lett to right: Gaffney. Klallonl lliornton. Driscoll. C cp T L D ,nv f' COIISIFUCDIIVCQCICISS of the yearf showing great possibilities for the junior class . X , R N, . Al -'sa , X 1' XX A Q K x '- l . Q 'l Rlq L i ' ' t ' . FRONT ROXV. left to right. llenlv. llcltroth. Travnur. lilllgffdlll, Vincent. Nlagladry. Shaw. M. Courtnev. Scheuneman. SFCOND ROXV: NlcC.irthx'. Shrvne. Schwab. Levinson. Roberts. .7-cg, Riedl. ROV. Behler. THIRD ROXV: l , Courtnev. Becker, Downev. Yan Gelder. Diaz de Leon, A Provo. Fmerieh. Riel. Swarthout. LDURTH ROXV1 Downer. Bergh. liinch. De Laney. X If Flaherty. Tuma. L:XS'l' RONV: lee. l,eRov. Peterman. Alexander. Mayes, J . X 5 , x.. ' f l , 44-tk x . . Che Qreshmau gfllSS l lf V N V at J The Freshman class of 10-H started the 'year off with a Ubangn--the Xi' medium. the paddles of the upperclass men in initiation. Surviving this ordeal, Ll W l the first year men got down to work. Five aspirants turned out for football, three winning their stripes with the first string+Ken Smith, Tom Flaherty Q J and Phil Downey. Vfayne Scheuneman showed great ability as manager. Tom p ff R yi J.Flaherty held a first string berth in basketball. The class produced such X jj x e .J famous boxers as Dave Riel, Jerry Shaw and George Magladry. X-' K -f ll 4 f In intramural lay man Freshmen starred. The six-man football lea ues 1 Tr , P Y S X . XX 1 X oduced such outstanding players as Jim Finch, Carl Henkels. Lawrence 5 T 'Courtneyt Tom Downer and XVesley Tuma. The basketball leagues brought X . out such stars as Benny Schwab. Jerry Shaw and Leo Champoux. .DQ In scholastic fields there were several Freshmen who haunted the top of -t Q! the G.P.A. List -Shryne, Traynor, Vw'isniewski. Alexander, Fckroth, we Roberts and Henkels. X ji ,B Officers guiding the destinies of the class are: Philip Downey, president: -' A34 Bob Alexander. vice-president: XVesley Tuma. secretary: Jerry Shaw, treasurer: f X- and Tom Flaherty. sergeant at arms. Into the class ranks at the half came such distinguished gentlemen as Don Vincent. Ted Emerich, Jack De Laney, Bill Diaz de Leon. Noble Everitt, Francis Peterman. and Richard Roy. L v kt Xt 1 Q ' 4 I-A OITICFRS. left to right. Tuma. llahertv. Alexander. Shaw. Downey, i I 'S Xl xl XQ lil .gk Qfpoff l FIRST SliN'lliSTFR Siebers. XX'h.ilen. Marchetti. Mallon. T, Sweeney. vice- pr-.sident Hiusminn president: Hutchinson. secretary-treasurer: Downey. Thornton, Alexander. U15 fudenf 6010141 A High School student body almost tripled in numbers over last year made necessary a more efficient student government. In past years a president. vice-president, secretary and treasurer carried on business directly with the students-but with a larger group this would mean a perpetual debate society! The Student Council, consisting of the president, vice-president, secretary. treasurer, and two representatives from each class, meets regularly to consider all proposals for activities other than those already specified by academic regu- lations. Two dances, a skating party, bond and stamp drives, Friday night entertainments--these are some of the activities sponsored by the Student Council. The first semester of this year was ably taken care of by Bill Hausmann. A.S.B. president, assisted by Tim Sweeney, vice-president and Jack Hutchinson. secretary-treasurer. Class representatives were Ruthur Marcheti and Carl Seibers, seniors: Bob VJhalen and Dave Sweeney, juniors: Tom Mallon and Mike Thornton, sophomores, and Phil Downey and Box Alexander, freshmen. The officers elected to direct activities of the second semester were Tom O'Grady. president, Tom Mallon, vice-president. Mike Thornton, secretary, and Art Miller. treasurer. Class representatives selected were Seibers and Marchetti, seniors: Dave Sweeney and Hutchinson. juniors: Gaffney and Tom Driscoll, sophomores. and Downey and Alexander, freshmen. SFCOND SIEMFSTIER l.lTFT TO RIGHT, Gaffney, A. Miller, treasurer. 'Nirtic 1 Situtrs Nlallon. vice-president: Ofiraclv. president: Thornton. setrttirx Hutchinson Downev, Driscoll. QQWQWLMW fi on P G A fe , f J 2 'Q f. U. 9 X HAPEL f O , W ' BACK ROVJ, left to right: Harvey, Kruger, Siebers. MIDDLE ROW: Roberts, XVhite. Whalen. Gleason. Shovlain. O'Grady. Hausmann. FRONT , ROVJ: Rochon, Meyers, Lang. Comrada. . I ,-JMX: , , f J Ure Klzurclz Cfamlhiftcc In any Benedictine school, religion ills a most necessary and important part in the lives of the students. It is the aim of the student chaplain both to make the students appreciate, understand and love their faith, and to live it. To impress this fact on the young men of St. Martins and to give them experience in the work of Catholic Action, Father Damian, chaplain, appointed church committees to aid him in promoting greater spiritual fervor among the students. The duties of the church committee members are many and various: they take up collections. secure stipends to have the Holy Sacrifice offered for student body intentions. obtain religious literature, lead the rosary in the nightly reci- tation, keep the chapel in order, and. on occasion assist the ill or carry the fainted from chapel. Committee chairmen through the year have been George Casey, Carl Siebers and Charles Lang. To these, and to all members of the church committees through the year. we extend a vote of thanks for their untiring efforts. L jahu Kerfhmans Serving Society ST. JOHN BERCHINIANS SERVING SOCIETY TOP ROXV, left to right: Mallon, Harvey tPresidentl, Hausmann, Hutchinson. O'Gradx' tSecretaryJ, SECOND ROVU: Martin. Thornton, Schweitzer. I.itwin, Patten. Shovlain. Father Daniel. Moderator. THIRD ROXV: Tuma. Cella. Roberts. Rochon. Baer. Hubert. Feutht. FOURTH ROKV: I,. Courtnev. Eckroth. Miessen. Uhlenkott. R. Miller. Tuttle. Downey. Provo. FRONT ROXV: Behler, I.andeis. Nlagladrv. NI. Courtney, ' Baxter. ilitavnor. Shaw. Driscoll. Ifwing. The St. John Berchmans Serving So- ciety is one of the oldest organizations - on the campus. and still one of the most popular among the students. Un- der the guidance of Father Daniel Regimbal. O.S.B., the moderator, the thirty-five members approached a stan- dad of excellence in their service at the altar. Much credit is due to the leader- ship of .lack Harvey. the president, and to the efficiency of John Medved, mas- ter of ceremonies. Tom O'Grady, as secretary, had to post lists of servers and see to it that they were in their appointed place at the right time. A tradition of the society is an an- nual picnic at one of the lakes near the school. f I7 I :psig ' ix C evil-Tr ' 'TTT ll QF. V 1. 1 T' -.-in -L w -, 4 -4 4 r +A- C E ' 'Q tg - xi Spas BACK ROVV. left to right: Uhlenlmtt. Baer. Baxter. Father Daniel. Hubert. Til NT ROXV: Behler. Eckroth, Litwin. Landeis. T iynor. Veucht. ' .- . j 160 Z ,l,u.4, Qdaa AEK, X f ,. Che Sclzalasfimfv A The Scholasticate of St. Martins. under the patronage of St. Placid, is located in a separate building to the northwest of the main structure. It houses the high school and college students who are candidates for the priesthood or brotherhood in the Benedictine Order. This year of 1043-l0-14 has seen relatively few such aspirants in the upper classes. This may be explained by the present necessary dominance of the military service over young mens' lives and personal vocations. Reverend Daniel Regimbal. O.S.B.. is rector of the Scholasticate. He has under his direction eleven young men. John Medved. college freshman. Edward Hubert, Carl Feucht. Michael Uhlenkott, sophomores in high school and Herman Pnehler, high school freshman. are natives of beyond the hills, three of them from Idaho. South Tacoma has the next largest number with George Landeis. sophomore. Peter Eckroth and Joseph Traynor. freshmen, as mem- bers. Port Angeles. XVashington. boasts of Earl Baer and James Baxter. both sophomores. The lone 'star'. Andrew I.itwin. is from Puyallup, XVashington. It is hoped that in years to come the number of scholastics will increase greatly-for it is here that the future professors of St. Martins are trainedf 5.242-a.. , gfl-,, .aaiczu Q. J' 54' Yi... Ala, Clx ROXX lt o ru nn h Xndersen Xhsnxtxxsltu lxmm 'Nla on ltelnnwn ner 'VIIDD l ROXX llenltels lnum Butt-r Thornton X ooltrtl lolurts Rothon C.Ol'I1flCll IRONI ROXX Behler Shrxne lrunor Altxxnder leltroth Purlttlt Mutrs N x N4 '-Q flauar Ka!! Vwlhen one wlshes to know xx ho the rndustnous and more effxcxent students are at St Martin s, he has but to look on our treasured Honor Roll lust Those reglstered here haxe spent thelr trme vxell SII'lVlI'lg to make the most of thelr sthool tareer Thur namts on the Honor Roll are the 1nd1cat1on that they have attalncd thls goal Students have found that only those deservmg honor and esteem reach the l-lonor Roll Gradlng standards are hlgh and to get good grades one must work and xxorlx conslstentlx Some naturallv grasp the matter more easrly than others ln the mxnds of the entlre student bodv ll IS a dlstmctton to have one s name on the hst tor the honor students are an 1nsp1rat1on to the rest of the Hrgh Sehool rv, , - -t -- -V-1. A- . , ual- ff- a?:e-47'f- .: .,., M ,. ,,, T'T. ' r ' . ' ' -A -- -K-7-2: ----f ' L.-...-4:.:'f .,,,,i,,A5-A, A . .-.4 -4...-.....,. A..- . A A, N-4 H-4 .xv -v' -jj--L-H-,LA-M-.-,, U uv - ' -. -.- - '- h U. 1 -- -- - ,'- rx-, A J t 0 , N 5 ' , - lp. X-ff f 2 ' 1. T 'V' V ff ,' In 5 . . y 4' fr- f- ' M . 7 ' I 2 - 'P l , ' , 9 O1 1' - if K3 ' 1 . BA ' ', ek t ght: lf' t . .f . f .. 4 1 ll . llt -' .lit gt, . lj '. ' , . ' . . . V . , l ' 1 ' . l . .. ' l 1 ' , j . 7' - 3-TQ'--., 1 . '-1 Tfrllfrzzf sunk- Nul- Uh: N- ft. 'Q- N , The Hanger Grirssbaw SITTING. left to right: O' Grady. A. Miller. Mallon. Har vey. Hodgert. Hausmann. Mar- chetti, Siebers. Kruger. STAND- ING: Kenney. l.amm, Rochon. I The Ranger Crossbow makes its bow to the public this year, continuing the story of student life and activity where last years SAMARCO stopped. The name has been changed because this is predominantly a High School venture-and while the High School and College have always cooperated in certain school activities, they maintain separate journalistic publications. It is also a tribute to our College men. who are now scattered over the world in service of a common cause. XVe are leaving the SANIARCO for the College to continue. XVe also harbor the hope that the High School will be large enough to maintain an Annual of its own in years to come. Many of us are novices at the art of producing a yearbook. At times we wondered if our Ranger Crossbow would ever attain reality. But through the untir-ing efforts and encouragement of our Moderator, Father Meinrad. our plans have taken shape, and we are finally ready to go to press. A special expression of appreciation is due to Father Abbot Raphael who has contributed to the artistic makeup of the book, and to Father Sebastian, who has spent many long hours helping in the photography work. The editors. .lack Harvey for the College and Bruce Hodgert for the High School. were outstanding contributors to the Mcirlzicm. qualifying them- selves for more detailed work on the annual. Tom O'Grady, Feature Editor. has participated in every journalistic venture in his four years of high school, developing a fine knack for writing. He was ably assisted by Jerry Lamm and l.eonard Rochon. Sports writing was in the capable and experienced hands of Bill Haus- mann. aided by Art Marchetti and Bill Kenney. Carl Siebers bore the brunt of the Art work and arranging. Art Miller, noted school car- toonist. and Bill Kruger, clever penman, backed Siebers in his work. Unsung heroes of many yearbooks are the business managers, and ours. Dick Patten and Tom Mallon, rate among the best. To all the students who aided in any way, our sincere thanks. Mr. Miller, of Johnson-Cox Co., a friend of annual staffs at St. Martins for many years, was generous in his assistance and advice. His suggestions helped n inexperienced staff over many difficult spots. Mr. Emerson, of the limerson Studio, Olympia, is to be congratu- lated on the fine photographic work he did. Any successes this first issue of the Ranger Crossbow scores can be attributed to the willing- ness and cooperation of the whole staff and the students: any deficiencies to the inexperience. To everyone who in any way aided us to attain our goal. a sincere vote of appreciation. I XIHLR MLINR,-XD GAUI. SITTING. left to right: O'- Cirady. Shovlain. Harvey. Hod- gert. Schinall. Marchetti. Sie- bers. Collins. Kruger. STAND- ING: Levinson. Kenney. Mal- lon. Lamm. Roberts. Rochon. Hausmann. Hutchinson. Shaw. Carry on is the slogan of the Martian staff this year. In years past the College has managed the publication. but with most of our would-be college men in the armed forces. the high school has shown the Martian reading public that it can do a commendable job of editing. Mr. Michael Contris. moderator for the last several year. undertook to mold inexperienced men into a capable staff. and. judging by results. we believe he did the 'job' well. An editor-in- chief has to be a man who likes work. even drudgery. one who is persistent- the selection made. Ray Schmalz. was a good one. Ray not only did his own work well, but saw to it that articles were written and ready when needed. Bruce Hodgert and John Collins were the able associate editors. Feature editors were men of past journalistic experienceflom O'Grady. Jack Hutchinson, George Casey and .lack Fick. Jack Harvey. college Junior. doubled as college editor and business manager. doing a near perfect bit of work in both positions. Sports were variously and capably handled by Art Marchetti. Frank Shovlain, Bill Kenney. Roy Benefiel and Bill Hausmann. Bill Kruger and Stanley Vifoolard were the faithful circulation managers. Reporters were Jerry Lamm, Leonard Rochon. Tom Mallon. Sam Levinson. Larry Roberts and Jerry Shaw. The number of men interested in the Martian this year. augurs well for next year when the great majority of them will return to continue their journalistic endeavors. A feature of the Martian this year has been an expanded Alumni column in which our men in the service were kept in contact with one another. Through this medium more and more soldiers. sailors. marines. air corps men the world over who attended S.M.C.-,- many of them hope to come back when uit is all over -received news of their Alma Mater-for the Martian is sent to all Alumni in the armed forces who keep the school informed of their address. Formerly a bi-weekly. the Martian was published monthly this year. More editorial experience and better Hnances may result in a bi-weekly publica- tion again next year. Q C-',,-. 3 ' :,.. 'n 1 - I N'llCll Xl l. CONIRIS Che .Martian .nu X S .fsiti ' 1 L92 . ..... . LTJQZI- gr-- , .... X. s Shaw Courtney and Xlaglatlrx' ol the Altec Class inspecting a model ot the- BYYI-ll. Two new classes in the High School curriculum attracted much attention this year-Aircraft Recognition and Radio Code. Taught by Father Sebastian Ruth. OSB.. in this his fortyanrst year of teaching at St. Nlartins both classes drew a maximum attendance ol' enthusiastic students. Father Sebastian himself is an expert in both these fields. and his own knowledge ofthe subject plus the appeal of the material set some kind of record for perfection in class work. Many of the air-rec class formed into the Ranger Flight Club. This organization engaged in the building of model airplanes. At the end of the first semester an assembly was held for the student body to exhibit the abilities of both the Air Rec Class and the Ranger Flight Club. ln the Model Airplane contest which Father Sebastian sponsored. many excellent models were shown. Chief among these were the models built by Jim Baxter. Andy Litwin, George lolenly, Jerry Shaw. George l.andeis. Pat Gordon. Joe Traynor. Benny Schwab and Phil Downey. The Air-Rec class showed its skill by naming off in quick time the type of plane flashed on the screen. The radio code class is developing the ability to read and send messages in code-and will be a valuable aid to many lads who intend to enter some branch of the service. 6 C L-ls! Aircraft - - 3 Kecagulfzau 0 'J 2 XX kadia 6046 Radio code class members on a field trip. l.eft lo right: Riedl, Gaffney, Becker. Scheunemann. Roberts. Mallon, Cooper. seated, lf.-XTHIQR SliBASTI.AXN A fi EF' - A' 5 . A .5 S! ! 9-5 Vi, X . N Day Students 1, K' X 1 Day'dogs this is the familiar name the day students have acfquired for themselves. They are the young men who attend St. lVlartin's only during actual school hours. Transportation is provided by the college bus, ably chauffered by Ed Kennish. The group is the largest number the high school has had for many years, and they have proved themselves to be a vital part of the student life. ln athletics their shining stars have been Keith Goldenberger, Tim Sweeney and Dave Sweeney. All three were on the varsity football team and the mainstays of the golf team. Keith and Tim also were prominent on this year's basketball Eve. The day students placed more than their share on the honor roll during the year-six of their number making the grade. Thomas Shryne especially distinguished himself by consistently heading the honor roll. In school politics. Tim and Dave Sweeney have upheld the prestige of the Uday dogs. Tim being the A.S.B. vice-president, while brother Dave was council representative for the Junior class. Worthy of mention is the fact that Lacey, Nisqually and vicinity provided six of the twenty-one day students. , , f 1 ,ff 'f J I r' ' , A BACK ROW. left to right: Lamm. Hamstreet. Lawson, Wisniew'ski. Swarthout, Finch. MIDDLE ROXV: Lee. LeRoy. Andersen, Schwabel. Tim Sweeney. Keith Goldenberger. Downer. McCarthy. FRONT ROXV: Dave Sweeney. Shryne. Henkels, Mayes. Bergh. Connolly. LlVlissing. Ben Goldenbergcrl. +8257 .- ' . - --5 'Q i T ,W infulg-5,-3 ?T ' 'Ei'1fzi ' 'A'AJ'F L '1--1-'ee 'MU' 1 'infalw - . ' -. .ai . 3. 5 ' 'Elia .......,g,z new 3' ' xlffif f.'rt:vfT' ., ,.-4 Aman... ww- 1 - T 'Y 1 - - -af-W. - . . N . - e-1-.v -.,-Q,,,-W . , ' ' A - ii A a . .. 'ML Q .v ' sf' ampus 3.-Q ff' YJ-ov-4 'xi 3, ff' '14 ' Q' gkply vi il' . Po Sl AXDINC l lt tt rtrlt Mmrktr Pvtmhtl llrusmmn Sttbtrs lx Goldcnbcrgcr Purkett Sxutntx XX mt O Crrnlx Shoxlnn Cllus un l RON I ROXX llxhtrtx gClll'TlZlll A M1 cr C x mx Doxxnu Nllrthtttl JW 61116 Tht Vl Club of St 'Vlartm s was tstlblrshtd m l926 as a permanent orgamntron lts purpost IS to protttt tht tmbltm of our athlttcs and to ltmrt IIS usagt to thost who hast tht rlght to vttar rt All partrcrpmts who have nrmd thur strrpts rn ont ol tht thru mtyor sports footbtll baskttball and bastbtll art tntrtltd to admrttanct undtr tht by laws of tht club ln Stptcmbtr of tht prts nt scholastrc sur tht formtr lttttrmtn met to stltct mu offrctrs brink 'ihoxlnn ss as mldt prtstdtnt and Pat Marker vtcc prtsrdtnt Sttrttlry tn msurtr rs lom O Grwdy md Btll Hausminn I9 itrgtant wt Arms lhtrt h1s bttn 1 dtcrdtd rntrust rn mtmbtrshxp rn tht M Club btcausc of tht addtd rnttrtst rn sports thrs snr Dut to thts rnflux of ntw mtmbers tht group his bttn rn 1 posrtron to xctomplrsh much-tnttrtatnlng vrstttng tums xsststrng rn sotul funttmons 1nd addmq to tht prtstrgt of tht Qt Martm s sports world Htq flank lhrs IS tht ltmrlnr trs vwhlch rlngs through tht dlnmg room of St 'Xlmrtxn s during mul trmt lht Hunks trt tht unsung htrots who dtstrvt far mort trtdrt than thu rttuu rl hu must lnsttn to 1 host ol drssltrsfltd stu dtnts xtttmpt to plust tht grumbltrs md tht rtmarmng su 'tnts who rnsrst on mtlung tht lrlt of tht flunk drsxgrtttblt rlhv, wrt rtqutrtd to wut for thtrr own muls untrl txtryom tlst his Gnnshtd md thtn thty must clmr the ttblts bclort thcy mv-. 'lxhc ntmts of this band ol' grctt mcn includc such famous school citizens is Gcorgt lr. Clscy. Rty listing. Don Frascr. Tom Q'Gr1dy. Art Marchttti, Rxy Schmtlz, Htydtn Andcrstn. Michnl Thornton, 'Vlichnl Courtnty Gtorge Mlqlulry, Cltorfm llcnly, .loc Qchadt md vtrious substitutts. ,.....---- .- li' A KT QQAWJLXH 'Mkku Cmuhs And Yaxhcr Xeon emu: 05.5, Nhhlkq Dkrcclor. tzdkmg over hc dkfUcuXxXcs oi mrrykng on :su Athkxkc pro- vmm durkng war Uma. Xu hks fxrsi year of X Loading. XM. Cfmurke dcxdopcd ' kbs pmksc and 'izworabh rd Qupcvvkscd AX, M Qdmo mcud X QUHJ ' krwmur hkgh . tcams xvhk-Zh Ail . qmumcms oi SM. Ymhcr , xhc Avmngcmcm A xhc YAYSUY :md m L pmgmms. and had xhc not mu any mek of pmvkdmg, mrampwrmxkon io: off cbampus garncs ,,f W :F .f ROY BENTIFIEL Guard 9017 FOOTBALL SQUAD FRONT ROXV. left tu right Br-netiel. Flaherty. Marchetti. Shovlain. Bell. O'Grady. Purketl, Miller. Hausnwrmu BTTTUTBLTZ ROW' Mike Contris. coach: Xxfhalen, Gaffney, D. Sweeney, Heiilei. Thornton. Cioldeiibrrger. T Sweeney, Donner. Kenney. BACK ROXV: Gleason. Smith. Marker. Sic-bers. Casey. Mallon. Patten. Schmalz. TON O'GRADY Tackle PHIL DOXYNTY Guard 1. Q 28- FRA BOB NK SHOVLAIN. Halback. ln his third year as a first string man. high stepping Doe ended his football days at St. Martins Hi in a blaze of glory. Against Montesano. he dalvled the opposition by racing to two touchdowns within five minutes. A truly great football player. lirank is worth watching in years to come. XVHALEN, Tackle. Too many times opposing halfbacks found. to their dismay. that attempting to gain yardage through VVhalen's tackle spot was no way to win a game. This three year letterman could be relied on to hold up his side of the line against any opposition. TOM OLERADY. Tackle. A backheld man on last year's squad. Tom was Klil' shifted to the line and took to it likc,a duck takes to water. A senior. O'Grady was one of the mainstays ol the Ranger forward wall. Besides being outstanding offensively. Tom could be seen constantly breaking up one enemy thrust after another. l'H QOl.DENBllRGliR. lind. The only Ranger to play sixty minutes of every game. this versatile Olympia lad finished his second season of varsity ball for the Red and XX'hite without missing a play. Besides snaring many passes for sizeable gains. he made a strong anchor for the left side of the prepsters line. TIM SXK'l5l5Nl1Y. Halback. Although light in weight. Tim made tip what Bll.l he lacked in pounds with speed and determination. Hampered by an early season injury which kept him out of the lineup for the first lew games. he came back to hit his stride in mid season. and from then on he was a constant threat whenever he carried the ball. HAUSMANN. lind. Continuing his hne play of last year. Bill brought his High School football career to a glorious finish when he made two spectacular runs for pay dirt in the Bellarmine game. An expert pass catcher and a good broken field runner. Bill could be relied on at any time to spark the team on to greater things. CARI. STEBERS. Quarter. Calling signals is no soft job. but this lanky Rl. SIEQBLRF Q uarter lad made it appear easy as he guided the team through the tough spots. A triple threat back. Spook was constantly keeping the opposition guessing what he was going to do next. ART Mft!-ICHIETTI Hull- HAL'gM,s,NN Ufilff lfud 4 1-il jg ti 1 X 0000. lakh .xt ART lkllLl.ER Center BOB WHALEN Tackle 167111 ART MARCHll'li'l'l. Center. Playing his first year for the Red and White. Art played a steady. consistent game. On defense. he was particularly outstanding. spoiling the opponents plays before they had time to get them underway. Art will be missed greatly on next year's eleven. RAY SCHlVlAl-Z. Halfbaek. Showing up as one of the outstanding back' Held men in early season. Ray had the misfortune of arousing the anger of Old Man lnjury. He starred in the opening game. and it was a great loss to the team when Ray had to retire with a broken ankle. ROY BliNffl5lljl.. Guard. l.ongview's gift to St. Martins this hard charging lineman was a bulwark of strength in the middle of the Ranger line. Romping Roy entered school after the first game and immediately obtained a spot on the starting eleven. Only a Junior this year. great things are expected of him next year. TOM ITAHILRTY, liullhack. This Freshman fireball, following in the footsteps of his famous All-American father. fought his way to the first eleven and there he stayed. Tom's passing became feared by all the opposing bacl-.nelds unfortunate enough to come in Contact with his tosses. lflaherty was also a terror on defense, backing up the line like a veteran. l3Hll. DGNVNTQY, Guard. Following in the footsteps of a famous brother. Phil. a lireshman. took over the guard position in mid-season and stood at that position for the remainder of the season. By the end of the season. he was the. most improved player on the team. lDrlk'lf SVv'lQl1NlQY. Quarter. Although a .lunior this year. Dave had much chance to show that he is a Grst class signal caller. His fire and determination was a source of inspiration to the rest of the squad. and his passes were always a threat when he was in the lineup. Cil1ORQil1 CASIQY. Tackle. Another victim of injuries. George. who is now in the Nlarine Corps. was the heaviest man in the line and used his weight to good advantage until put on the sidelines with a broken cartilage in his leg. TOM FLAHERTY Full x. fvn Q, r.,o ' ' ,vb -LL4 Q '4 ve 9'-f- 6A' 'VV 1' 4 - tzootiiz PURKETT Guard I I J' . I .df fadfffvuf, - ,, r-1141, .Iva-11 H I for!!! S- fff- V 5 - ! X. 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' tt ml 'c . il p. l ' j l' .1nd 1.1 'art ltnc ol th' l 51l ung l 'lv p owl tot much tor tht Cttv Slttltfr the . c Y ng tlown to .1 18 S tlt'tct1t. 'l h' mt 1lwt'rs tvl thc tlltlfllpl ns11p lltllll who rct1g1v'tl lt'.1g ' l' ' .tt tl1' t'ntl ot' tht' st'.1s t ' Ci.1pt.11n lom Drtscoll. lltlfl l5.1'r lo' Sth.1tlt'. lic l H. 'c . An l ' itwin l rctl li l.tlt. ll.1X'tlk'Il An lt'r c .1 l .l vl .11 'r. 1:3 '? ,Q4 on , 3'- I 'V' Q-4 e '-:O ' ti il? 55 y'5-nu-41 415 LS 'Q I 3 fi Q'- LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy Benetiel, guard: Howard White, forward: Tom Flaherty lkneelingl guard: Carl Siebers, center: Bob Whalen, guard: Bill Hausmann, forward. MISSING: Keith '9 X I Qs' Goldenberger. forward and Tim Sweeney, guard. Varsity Kaskefball BILL HAUSIVIANN, Forward, took high scoring honors throughout the season with an average of 10.2 points per game. Bill always played an excellent game. showing a true sense of sportsmanship both on the gridiron and in the key holes. CARL SIEBERS, Center. trailed closely behind Hausmann with a season average of 7.5 points per game. An exciting game was sure to be witnessed when this rangy inspirational trotted the length of the floor. TOM ITLAHERTY, Guard. showed the same enthusiasm among the hoops that he did during the football season. He came out with a point average of 4.8. BOB WHAI.EN, Guard. true to the example he has set, proved his athletic ability. setting them up for the scorers and winding up the season with a 3.4 average. KIEITH GOLDENBILRGER, Iiorward, day student from Olympia has been an enthusiast of the Ranger sports for two years. He built up a 2.1 point average through the season. HOWARD VUHITE. Forward, playing his second year for the Red and XVhite. turned in another fine season for the Contris men, A close checker and an excellent passer. Howie was an outstanding player on defense, His season average was 0.4. ROY BIfNliIflEI., Guard. heavyweight from Longview. in his first year at St. Martins gave many demonstrations of his aggressiveness. chalking up .i O.-I average for the Rangers. sf- ,. Q . - -r C1 X tr an CARL SIEBERS BILL HAUSMANN Captain C., x ff Kangcrs Seasan Kcwrd X x 1 g x lxpxrmls h 'N on r su! oi hun xxurl-. on mx 1 rl xx ls llfl I ut bruks xnxppx pxsslng me mn x xnxx mm xur xx N xxx x Il x wk ng xx 1 n r Lx x L s ll Y dm Y Llm Pnllarmlm Shxlton Rox Bull xrmmx 'ihxlton Ixnmo Oy Basketball lxxmg, prnllmmlrus uw first tum gums thx Pnbx lmqus qxrmru mmlm mxdu xxpxrumx xx mm xxxl mo Lhxm m Qom stud tor IMXI suwn x xnrs mst L xqgrwuwn swxmd surprmnq slrxnbxh xx xxmmmg ox r In I thur gunxs 1g1m5l rxsxrxx squlds ot otha sxhools J Q3 90 as Q1 1' if I If I YO RIGHI 'Xml Vx xllwu It ,L urn' null 'Vludd gulrd Pull Uclmd rorxx 1rd Ikuxu Ivx mg fkmllmnp gumrd Jaxk C omrada gumrd Iam Drlscoll forxx 1rd Bxll Boyle forvxard x.' if X! intramural Basketball Manx lhnllmg, gums furund IhlS mar s mtnmural baskrtball schcduk Chlrt mmng thru mls Ihr LhlIT1plOl'1Sh1p gxmr uhlrh was hlghllghted by ugurlu shoorlng md NIT'1OOIh h1I1 hmdlmg of both I-,1mQ After 1 Clow and hard fought hlltlr Umm Q Xlklfloi hrokr through thu sterllng dufnnin of Cold h C J an 1 grr s my Shrkrrs to comr through vuth a 33 32 uctory Dau Rnl Hmmm Pnhlrr PLM Irkrolh md Vllkr Uhlnnkott Q Mlhough not m mmprrlrlon xurh othrr srhools thm lypn of mtramural plu zffnrds thu xoungrr Qtudrnts xuth murh nudud rxpernmn vwhlch Wlll ms 'si lhrm m Lhur qurst for DOSNIUIIS on mx! xur s xirexty C X I- ' ' ' y X ,L v ' 'HL 'k- ' 1 5 v I ' - . 1' 7' ' x H 1 ' x w w . . . 3, . 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XJ, ,. 1 0'3 271111115 lhLrL 19 no 1ntLr school compLt1t1on to dlsplay thc talents of thur slash and such but th pountnl tLnn1s pros havL shown much skxll ln thL1r play Tutond by Shuh a collegL man md hlgh school sLn1or Howard XVh1tc thL mLn of th Ranger court are acqurrmg great proncnncy at thc gamL ln years past ICHDIS his bLtn an xmportant sprung sport and xt 19 poss1blL that thLrL wrll bt some outs1dL matclus thls year weather permnttmgl Promlncnt among the racket wmclders are C l1rLncc Shuh Jflkk Harvey Bob Mrnmttx of thL C ollcgc and Howard Vfhxtc Bruce Hodgcrt lconard RoLhon and Kcxth Goldenberger There are many pfOm19lHg Landrdates for fu ture court honors among the lower classmcn 34 17 L L o ll1L lnslo L L u no p o mnl L S onsor L wx lu r mlm IFSOINL mu n o l nm md xxLLn y Lltll C1oldLnbLrgLr md C lrl SLL Lrs has bLLn orglnrnd IIIIO 1 I IIN hoyxlng 1 HL Slilfll md muLh 1b1 lly lhL RmgLrs h1yL hid good luLk profitlng by thL 1LQOITlpllSllIl1LTllS of thL QXXLLHLY broth Lrs rl hLsL young Qlympuns won lngh honor on tht golf lmks lxst yur IH lhL slut tournLy Llth C oldLnbLr tr 1I'lOlll4.I' Olympn lid has ilso shovsn grnt promlst by conslstantly turn mg lH good scorLs Cirl Qubcrs 1 lLttcrman from lhL longyuw golf club 15 thL fourth mLmbLr of thxs promising group WL fcLl that thLsL boys h1yL startLd somtthlng whlch w1ll bL Clffltll on by future. would bL Bobby Joms l Y' ' v'ovw'sviqvq 0 06 06 Q L wv'v v'v'8- pwsaxwyi 9909609 l S 9 y Q 5 Sa ff I 9900904 kQ.QQLQoYm l 1 X Q 6, 'lhis y' 'ary as ncv'r lwf rL' in ' ry ol th' prq sul ol, LhL'rL' is thu ossibililv fa ch.1 HL nslnp golf Lcam. fp X cl l I' 3. hc lla '. . .1 lot 5 X . lL' lll f ' U L Daw l S 'c'.li X ' 'j' L f. 1. 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X1 .. .1 1 '- - 1. X1.. . .. . ,. 1 X1.. 1 ..Cf...Kirk X1 . . 1' ..1 .... ' 13 . . . J.. . 1. 11in All L. . IA v 4- I '. . ' .' Q 4 .... . 1 1 X1 i.'11... flu. '. ' X1 . 1.1 C1 . ' f. . 'ton X1 . . .1 . . .. X1 .. .1 . '. ' X1 . 1.1 .. .. ' . X1.. 1.1.1 X1 .o1 Q X X1..11. ....'nc X1 . . .' .. f. '. ' I' Dr .1. S. Smcall 15uu ' f . ' f! f H 1id Ai. ict .qt --' tx . 1 f Ac ' offn . .111 V 1.2- f 5- ,11 t f . 1' I 1- 4 o' - . tc'-f . . .. . ' X1 . .md X1rs. 1. 1. A fflncy . I . 1. . 1 11 C41 df 4 A X 1.t-. 1' ' . ' I vrc-A C51. .1 1 A 17111161 . U C1 130 .I .. I '- 1 f -1- A C111 11 2. . N K X1 ..lI1C11X1IS.1j Cf R vb' t' . ' X Y' K 1 1 0 hx f 4 x fi X1 X. I l X -I FR. CONRAD BAUSCH, O,S,B., AB. Fr. Conrad Rausch graduates with a major in philosophy and minors in Latin and Sociology. He came to St. Martin's from Rupert, Idaho. High School in September 1939. He entered the Benedictine Order in 1941. A consistent H Q Q U honor student, he hopes to return to St. lVlartin's SHARIVTHITRIDE CLUB in a few years to teach sociology. St. Martin's College opened its portals to some twenty college men on September 13, 1943. Nearing the second anni- versary of Pearl Harbor, many would-be Rangers and former Rangers found themselves in very different surroundings and locations. We who have the opportunity to attend college, some as novices and others as ole timers can feel something missing in these hallowed halls-'that something which is missing in every college throughout the country-the presence of those who have left to defend our country and our College. Some who be an their colle e career at St, Martin's were a.,.d . . . . ' experiencing the wholesome influence of a boarding school for the Hrst time. Soon they fell into that family spirit of St. Martin's and were forming new and lasting friendship. ,We dld not realize it at the moment, but upon' fell he, y not of mere everyday Collegemen, but the duty of re enting St. Martins College as those who were away ulhfhave us do it. Our classes were small. but t fac ccin nued to o f JACK HARVEY Junior its entire program of studies. 'l' re s co si aldgpen n- jlrhb tSt.IVlt freven'.. I , .Cfougif H122 :School .2fi 'E.,i12'g.f Heiijna ,f 4, -L-f major in Philosophy. L! is L fu I, DON LEVESQUE, Sophomore Don left srhool in March 1943 to join DICK VVOOLLETT, ,lunior is from Olympia. He has maintained a near A Average through his college career. A major in chemistry, he has been an assistant to the mathematics department. receiving an honorable discharge from Un Sam. He is a Business Administration stude f., I army, but returned to school In September af C he KPI' Ie A nt. Z' MIKE THOMPSON. Freshman major in engineering. Mike is an old timer at Sr. Martins :ik 5. 4 4 -lm-6-:za l . -nr'-4: Mi' ENSIGN ROBERT 1. TARDIFF US.N.R.. B.Sc. Ino picturel ' lime third member of the College graduating glass. Commissioned an Ensign in the Navy after completao of Nlidshipman School at Northwestern Lliniversity, May IU, 1944, Bob is a Nlfshematics major. ln his years at St. Nlart1n'S he distinguished himself as an athlete. a scholar and a Fine school citizen, .4x xVtlLlllCll. Lang. Shuh. levesque, tration in the fields of science and mathematics, but the correla- tion of Philosophy and the Liberal Arts with the sciences was not forgotten. In the field of athletics our endeavors were not to he written home about. This was due not to a lack of spirit but to the lack of material. A six-man football team was formed to play a High School All Star aggregation. coming off on the long end of a I4-7 score. Mostly. our athletic talents were confined to the sidelines-watching the High School Ranger squad carry on the banners of the Red and Vwlhite. Our college days of I9-13-l944 are slowly but surely coming to an end. What will become of us in the next three months we do not know, but if opening day next September finds some of us missing from the ranks, we say Don't worry. We will be back again. and along with us will be those who have had to lay aside their books to contribute to a better world for living and a bigger and better St. iVlartin's. ii T. Y CHARLES LANG. Freshman ED KENNSH1 Fmhf-W1 14,'f,A.,d1 AH: Inbrval Arts Graduated from Xvahlcialcum High School. Graduated from Ballard Hlgh Sflmol' Seattle. ENSIGN CHARLES NEAL U.S,N.R.. B.Sc. as now doing advanced work in Diesel Engineer- ing at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y, Since leaving St. Martin's in June 1943, Neal at- tended one semester in Naval school at Gonzaga University, then went through Midshipman School at Columbia University, New York City. He received his commission as an Ensign on February 24th. He is granted the Bachelor of Science degree with major in Mathematics. T'ldb1i l,j N-1'ff. ' .ii-.su - HOB MINNITTI. Freshman i a Cfht-misrrt student He graduated from Stadium High School in Tacoma. HAYDEN ANDERSEN graduating from High School at mldyear. has absorbed all the mathematics and science pos' sihle to better equip himself for entrance into the service. He is an Olympia lad. l' Y if ' : Viz K 1' .QV 1, , , wk . ',uv'f-'H . , .ar f- 1.?E.y7i.U . . ,K , 1 y , . ,lf ,.'LvI' 3 ' af ,fgrf .-17' fd ' . , .. -, Z . , . f. ' sq ,', e L: x ,r , r . - 4 , If .f ' - 1 ,. ER C ROSTER -as ' - 1 , -Q 1' X. l Chaplam lr lr Leo P Hansen Chaplam It Lt Marcel Berthon fhaplzun lst l.t Robert XX pp Cl1pl fapt run la Army Army Army Army Our Zhaplazns Four members of the St Martln s Faculty have been granted leaves of absence to serve as chaplams 1n the armed forces of the Umted States Chlplam lst l1eutenant Leo P Hansen entered the Army 1n September 1943 and has been st1t1oned at Baxter General Hosp1tal 1n Spokane He has been lnstructor 1n typewr1t1ng and commerclal sub Jeets 1n the Hxgh School department for many vears Father Leo was also tennls coach Chaplam lst l1eutenant Marcel Berthon went mto the SLIVICC IH July l943 Completmg work at the Harvard Chaplam s School he was first assrgned to the ltal1an Pr1soner of War Camp at Florence Aruona l ate IH the wlnter he was made chaplam of the newly establ1shed Dlbble General Hos pltal Menlo Park Cal1forn1a Father Marcel was Dem of Men from l9'58 1942 and student chaplam durmg the 1942 l943 school year H IS professor of romance languages Chxplam lst L1eutenant Robert Wxppel res1ded at the Pres1d1o of San Franc1sco from h1s entry IHKO the Army IH July l943 unt1l he recelved an overs is appomtment 1n March lt IS belxeved that he 18 somewhere 1n the South Pauflc theater of operat1ons Father Robert was pr1nc1pal of the H1gh School from l9'56 to l94l He was coordlnitor of the C1v1l1an P1lot Trammg prognm and developed an 1nterest 1n Anatxon wh1ch led h1m to 1ntroduce the course at St Vlartln s C'h1pla1n Captam Alcum Lawrence Dean of Men at St Mart1n s 1n l942 l943 saw hlS Hrst servrce at Camp Roberts C3llfOI'I'll3 but was later moved to the Pres1d1o of Monterey He pald a br1ef VISII to St Martxn s at the end of January Father Alcum 15 expectmg to be asslgned to forelgn seruce 1n the near future 5014 Star ,Alumuz Llf r Xlzss my m -Xenon ll'X Xl1r1ne Xhssmg 1n the flll of 'Xlanxla X KAN lxlCllXRD 34 Nan lx1lled 1 xenon ll?-43 51 41 Nw Ivlhd In Burk of Cora SIOR CAP1 Xlxl IRXNCIS as A lXlllC en 1 x ' 1 'X If lst zXue,us l 7 1x1 lx1lleel 1n p me X Pm XX H I 1 I A M uhm U ISI 11 regnn out e ' Ornn 10 4 5 lllPS XX 'Xl Nan lxrlleel IH Battle ot -l 4 l X lx1ll1.d 1n r11 I ll H mx I lk N e Xl e, 1 AR xxx 'Xlxssme N Fl 11111 IIIX xx 11111 XXI o X lLTOR 38 RC mr 'WH Om' U L ' d 1n pl11 1 11e 1 1 xr l SON XX ll l lX'Xl rmx e 111 e lx, t earenrx l 1e mn 111 1 Septem ver lf? 7 N l Hl RS lxllled n k 1 R1 , er1s1 en routme 1115 ll oil South 'Xl11x.I1Xl'l mst ox n 1I1e s 1111 1ro mx z ueust l 71 l' V ANL s .. . 5 , 1 e , '1 Q1 1. am , am Al 1 . w UL' e ll . , Q . K 1-XUS .'..l.rXXll1S'lf..' ' ', ' . 1' ' . .lOl ' , 1 ' ..' ' 'R e - IERK 'll l lfl. X'liRN Cf ,.'. ' ' . ' l Xlff' , .1 I 1 5 1' Q' . ' , . .A.C.- d ' Se.. Nw. 18, l 1-il. .1iIlXIl. AJC. lf.J, j SI Q4-. lQll.'XXll5l Rl .-XlN, l,NS. .-Xl.X'lN '4l. N. 1 ' le ' NIA, ,I , IAA 'iq' AUXC'-Killa in AY . I C113 er. l n O 'A' e ... Dc ll. ll-ll, 1 43, Hyggi JISDUIS ego. Nay-5.-.Killed in action. October 28. 1Hl'V ,A I AH JR- .-H. A, K . x A ,. , , Md '. '. J ' . 942. ll:XX'lfNS lSl' lflf X'Kl, S. 'X8,1-X..XC.- ' . d on H M ' W V X. A Q Q l . I ' l'l1ws1 e111 l 'lels. .-xueut 1, 1143. 511-IN. 1:11, I I. 11-ge I THLR 40 Q- F-A - -' H1 I 'l ' 2 , ' o - Q VAVFAQ rm ' . g ntl l'l 'l., J n' ll. lll '- li1lle ' .1e crasl in Car. 'l.. Xfle ch I3. 044. XX'll..'k ' ,, .- . 'YS :X 4'-Klllcl ' ,1cc1d'nl Karl lilil 1 l-.Y, 1s'1' l'I'. e31,11f'1'oN 11. '10, Aa-x.C.-.'t11-a in ,Isl 1 ' 14' 041- X in A .1 . So l l'.1t1ne. ' l' 4-. XX'l. ' 2 e. l.'l'. ROBERT G. A-H. 4N.1vv- 1' 1 M l'l'l 'lf lSll' l.'l'. .-XRCfllllf XX'. '-ll. fX,nX.C.- ll'el in n,l w W ' lfl - f J f- 9'--V 5' 7 gl. ' er.1Jl1. Ne 'l C. l' .. X Y . 27. 94 . lo- A 34 - R-N2 ,136 ..mg X . f .x ' :S ' FR.-KN HAUSMAN, ZW-H ENSIGN FRAN HAUSMANN. 1943 I-Yi., 47 BRUCE BURNS, H S. I9-H JIM ALBERS. IQ-13 7 x ,QA 9, I . 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