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0 STANDING, back row -- C. BRINK, J. DAWSON, D. ELBERT, G. DOHERTY, D. BARROW. Middle back row -- T. FOLEY, B. WRIGHT B. CLARK, J. DOYLE, B. BOKENFOHR. Middle front -- J. YOUNG, R. VAN SICKLER, P. BOSSERMAN, P. O'TOOLE, R. CURTIS, D. STEFFES, 1. AUGUSTAVO, R. MALLON. Sea!ed-- M. CHARVET, J. HULSCHER, M. BLIVEN, J. CAVANAUGH, L. WEISENSEE, REV CLEMENT PANGRATZ, Moderator, J. PARCHER. . The Saint lohn Berchman's Servers Society of Saint Martin's trains and organizes boys to assist at the many simple, solemn and pontifical services conducted at the monastery. Membership is limited by requirements of knowledge and service. The Secretary appoints servers for all the daily and Sunday Masses and for special services. Together with the Master of Cer-- emonies and Moderator he traches new members and instructs others on proper practices. The Moderator appoints and trains servers for solemn and pontifical functions. The Officers were as follows: james Cavanaugh, presidentg Lloyd Weisensee was vice presidentg Mark Bliven, secretaryg lohn Hulscher, master of ceremonies. The Rev. Clement Pangratz was moder- ator for the Society. A group picnic is held each year for the Servers at the Abbey Lodge on Puget Sound. 2 STANDING -- T. PATNODE, L. PURYEAR, D. CARTWRIGHT, REV. CLEMENT PANGRATZ, Moderator, W. ANNETTE, P. CUNNINGH SEATED -- R. SPRUTE, M. CHARVET, G. WHITE, A. DAWN, P. WALLACE, K. DAVISCOURT, L. MCGUIRE, H. PATNODE.
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'iw ' E1 2 ww VP inn , t . Nix , Q.. I Q 5 Z, JOHN AUGUSTAVO ------- --------------- E ditor PETER BOSSERMAN ----- ------- F eature Editor ROBERT MALLON JAMES CAVANAUGH -------------- Sports Editors JAMES FATHER l ANNUAL WRITERS - W Gi'-Tk? R. Van'Sick1erg L Cavanaughg J. Tsaog A. Dawng M.F. Charvetg B. Curtisg L. Weisenseegg P- Whittallg R. Spruteg J. Sarreaultg Typist, M. Bliven.
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DELTA KAP A DELTA I l I E sen' os c A M1 Fullqifvlwpreocl' the S P 5 o ou' l serldljle world. the V' 0 aurists The Maurist Society is made up of boys who have a vocation to the Priesthood or Brotherhood. of the club is to enc curage such students in their holy resolve. Though the organization i w, it has shown an new year. This year at each of the regular meetings, Father Philip Bagan, the club's moderator and Spiritual Director, arranged to have one of the priests from the Abbey speak to the members on some phase of the religious life. This year the :embers were again privileged to assist the Monks ar chanting Ves each Sunday afternoon. feel t hey may The purpose s comparatively ne ' increase with each pers I.. McGuire' P . 9 . t B . .nrrscren R. 5535.-ifr'i, osiefman . Wallace' B ' .The purposes of forensics' Qpublic speakingj center mainly around the idea of giving! persons the necessary experience to maintain polse w en they have to think . As the school year comes to,a close the Debate Clpb, Delta, Kappa Delta, whichi incidentally, has the uniqgeyprmqileie of beinghthe on y organization in Saint Martin s High chool wit a Greek title, looks back on its season with no unreasonable pride. Besides having a lot of fun ,missing a few days of school, and meetin a number OFIDISFESEIHK people, we gained a great deaf of speakin experience,-and dmid our share of spreading the name oi Saxnt,Mart1n,'s in many directions. , First of all this socxetylsent wo teams in Decem- ber to the Seattle University Tournament. Next in March the Varsity team, clomposed of Lloyd Weisensee and peter Bossermanh with Bob Mallon who entered extemporaneous stgeakingwgourneyed to Tacoma forthe College of Puget ound's ebate Tournament. Lastly the Varsity, representing the Southwest Washington District, spent the weekend of March 15th t an t at as in ton tate o e 16h,d17,h w h s C11 as in ton int e tate W Sh gl h S o a ge, Pullmanf ournament. l in all dear rea er vou can see that the club 3551? mrlirlisliilpufff Pfffifris Sff'u'df3'l5sy'ia and W' things are planned. in school, MEZZ: L , . Cunnin ham Farcher R C Annette, E. Dohertyg , . Van Sickler, Seated in Choir Stal ls.
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