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

 - Class of 1944

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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 ,

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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



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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

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