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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
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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
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