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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 . ..
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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
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