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

 - Class of 1944

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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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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.

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